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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, 



IN ALL 



CLASSES OF LITERATURE, 



MANY OF THEM 



RARE, VALUABLE AND CURIOUS, 



OFFEEED FOE SALE BY 



BERNARD QUARITCH. 




LONDON: 

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PREFACE. 



This Catalogae^ compiled within five montlis^ contains a collection 
of Books chosen from the best Libraries recently dispersed in Europe^ 
and forms pro tern, my stock. 

The arrangement in Classes will^ I trusty facilitate the selections of 
Scholars and Collectors. 

The Alphabetical Index of Authors and Subjects is a new feature 
in a Catalogue of Old Books. 

The prices, affixed to each article, being very moderate, and many 
of the books excessively rare, I hope that Collectors and Librarians 
will continue their patronage, which during the last twelve years 
I received at 16^ Castle Street, Leicester Square. 

Supplements to this Catalogue are issued monthly. 



BEBNAED QUABITCH. 



16 Piccadilly, 
March, 1860. 




TABLE OF CONTENTS. 





PAGES 


{. 


English Litebatube 




1—22 


English Language 


1—8 




Eecord Commission Publications 


12—18 




Lreland 


19—22 




Scotland 


22 




Wales 


22 




Feench Litebatube 




22—35 


Frencli Language 


22—23 




Revolution fran^aise . 


31—32 




Gebman Litebatube 




36—39 


German Language 


35 




Italian Litebatube . . 




39—48 


Italian Language 


39 




Venice 


46 




Italian Dialects 


47—48 




Spanish Litebatube . . . 




48—64 


Spanish Language 


48—49 




Spanish Dialects 


63 




Spain, works on . 


63—64 




POBTUGUESE LiTRBATUBE 




64—66 


EuBOPEAN Philology 




66—94 


Polyglotts, Comparative Grammar 


66—70 




Albanian 


70 




Basque 


70 




Celtic Literature 


71—76 




Breton 


73 




Cornish 


73 




G^^lic 


73—74 




Irish 


74 




Manks 


76 




Welsh 


76 




Germanic Languages 


76-82 




Anglo-Saxon . 


76—79 




Teutonic : Old and Low German . 


79—82 




Dutch and Flemish 


82 




Scandinavian Literature 






Danish, Icelandic, Swedish 


83-^7 




Homance Languages 






Patois of Franco, Poetry of the Troubadou: 


rs 87—90 




Wallachian 


90 







PA 


ES. 


Somaic or Modern Greek 


90-91 






91—94 




Bohemian 


91 




Croatian 


92 




Lithuanian 


92 




FoUah 


93 




Busaian 


92 




• Slovenish 


93 




Serrian 


94 




Wendiah 


94 




'■UBSics, Gbxxe and Latin FHiLotoax 




95—113 


hfiUB ADD Tbbtakbntb, in aU Languages 




113—124 


'eeoloot, Ecci^biabtioal Hibtobt 




124-128 


toBAS, MiBBAtB, Fabbiokaleb 




128—139 


Iakuscbifts and Dbawinqs 




129—150 


Eoiyipean 


129-14a 




Oriental 


US— 150 




'bizntal Litebaittbx 




150-205 


Oriental History, Polyglotta, Transactions 


150-158 




Oriental Translation Fund 


159—161 




China 


lai— 162 




Egypt 


163—166 




India 




168—172 




Turkey 




172 




Amhario 




173 




Arabio 




173—180 




Azmenian 




180 




Assyrian 




180 




Chinese 




181—184 




Cochin-Chinese 




184 




Coptic 




184 




Ethiopic 




185 




Georgian 




186 




Gipsey 




185 




Hebrew: Aramaean, 


Chaldee, Syriac 


186—188 








X88-193 




BengaU 




189 




Burmese 




189 




Canarese 




189 




Goojratee 




189 




Hindustani 




19(^-191 




Maratba 




191 




Singhalese 




192 




Tamul 




192 




Telugu 




193 




Jakout 




193 





TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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pages. 


Obiental Litebatuke (continued). 






Japanese . . . . 


193 




Javanese 


193 




Malay . . . 


193 




IVTaltese 


194 




Mantchu . . . 


194 




Mongolian 


194 




Ossetish . . . . 


194 




Pali . . . 


195 




Persian 


195-^199 




Phoenician 


199 




Pushtu . . . . 


199 




Sanscrit 


199—203 




Siamese . . . . 


203 




TibetATi 


203 




Turlrish . . . 


204—205 




Afbican Languages 




205—206 


Ahebican Languages 




206—207 


Polynesian and Austbalun Languages 




207 


Geogbafhy, Voyages and Tbavels 




207—245 


America 


231—239 




Eastern Europe, Dalmatia, Hungary, Poland, 






Bussia 


239—241 




Atlases and Maps 


241—245 




MiLiTABY Sciences 




245—252 


Naval Science 




253 


Political Econoiiy, Jubispbudence, Diplomacy 




253—257 


Music, Songs 




257—259 


Games, Sfobts, Exebcises 




259—260 


DiBECTOBIES, CaLENDABS, PeEBAGES 




260 


Bibliogbaphy, Litebaby Histoby 




261 270 


Natubal Histoby, Sciences, Mathematics 




27(>--318 


Agriculture . 


314 




Scientific Tracts 


. 315-318 




Fine Abts, Books of Pbints, Painting 




318—355 


Bible Illustrations 


320 




Costume 


322 




Galleries 


. 326—327 




Ornaments 


336 




Pageants 


337 




Portraits 


338 




Venice 


345 




Woodcuts 


. 347—354 




Art-Catalogues 


. 354—355 




^Vbchitectube, Engineebing, Machineby 




365—359 


Landscape Gardening 


^51 





j 



VUl 



TABLK OF C0VTKNT8. 





PAGES. 


KlMISMATA, MeDALUC HiSTOBY . 




360—366 


CrBIOBA 




366—372 


Latin Miscellanies : Mystical Literature, Astrology^ 






Satires, etc. 


[ 366^368 




Specimens of Pnnting ; Books on Vellum ; Speci 






mens of Binding 


369—370 




Proverbs 


370—372 




Eably Pbintsd Books, Eomance Litebatubb 




372—383 


England 


372—373 




France 


. 373—378 




Germany . . . 


. 378—379 




Holland 


379 




ItAly 


. 379-382 




Spain 


. 382—383 




Hebaldby, Antiquities, Histoby, Geneajlogy 




383—406 


English Historical Society . 


. 389—390 




Normandy 


398 




Orders of 'Knightliood 


399 




Diplomatics, Medijeval Glossabies, Chbonology, 






Cbyptogbaphx 




406—408 



I 

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BERNARD QUARITCHS 

GENERAL CATALOGUE 



07 THB 



Comprising his Stock ; selected from the best Libraries recently dispersed in 

England and Abroad. 

All books are in fine library condition, and, are warranted perfect. 



ENGLISH LITERATURE. 

^AVOUAOS AlfD DZAZiSCTS: 

Akebman's Wiltshire Tales, 12mo. chthy 3« 6(£ 1863 

Andbewes (G.) Dictionaiy of the Slang and Cant Languages, ancient and modem, 
8vo. colov/red frontispiece, 5* 1809 

Babeb's (A. E.) Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Phrases, with the Cus- 
toms of the County, 2 vols. 8yo. (published at 24») cloth, 15^ ^ 1854 

Babett (J.) Alvearie, or Quadruple Xactionaire, containing foure sundrie tongues ; 
namelie English, Latine, Oreeke, and French, sm. fol. woodcut title, 24« 1580 

CooP£B*s Glossary of the Provinci&Jism in use in the County of Sussex, 12mo. «e- 
co^nd edition, cloth, 3s Qd 1853 

Cbabb's English Sjnonymes explained, stout 8vo. 904 VV'hf' calf neat, 7s 1818 

Cbayen Dialect m the West itiding of the County of York, with a copious Glos- 
SABY and Dialogues, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 20*) cloth, 14* 1828 

Cumbebland Dialect. Kelph's Miscellany of Poems, containing pastorals in the 
Cumberland Dialect, with Glossary, 8vo. c(M 6s Glasgow, 1747 

DucANGE Anglicus : the Vulgar Tongue, a Grlossary of Sla^, Cant, and Flash 
Words and Phrases, used m London, &om 1839 to 1859 ; Elash Songs, Essays 
on Slang, and a Bibliography of Canting and Slang Literature, second edition, 
improved and much emarged, 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, 3« 6d 1859 

— — another copy, 12mo. printed on one side only, and fnterleaved, intended 
for the Editor of a future edition, haff morocco, 20s 1859 

Prbfacb to the Second Edition. 
This, the second edition, has the two separate Glossaries of the first arranged into One Alpha* 
ct, with a few authenticated additions. Added to the little volume are several Slang Phrases, 
sd articles on Slang, which will be '«musing to the general reader, and of interest to the critical 
bilologist. 

The Bibliography at the end, shows that already in 1674, in a second edition of the Canting 
IcMdemy, the author speaks of ** Old Words," and such as are now most in use. This refutes the 
mrtion of modem writers that Slang is an article of recent growth. 
The present edition, like the first, has been confined to 250 copies. 

A favourable review of the first edition appeared in the Athensum.* For this second edition 
ht indulgence of critics is asked, as it lays no claim to critical supervision, being simply a reprint 
f llie materials entrusted into the editor's hands ; — the issue of a careful critical edition mu^ be 
ht task of a painstaking scholar. 

* ** Now that Slang is everywhere fashionable, — in the street, on the platform, in the drawing- 
i — this curious little handbook of * The Vulgar Tongue' cannot fail of success. Our fiur 
en who wish to captivate our bold sex may here find the prettiest phrases, and our country 
ha who would perfect themselves in ' the flash words principally used in London,' as now and 
made public through the mediuni of those very interesting police reports, cannot do better 
*iiab the chance' and buy this * leary little book.' " — Atheweum, Jan. I, 1859. 

Contents. 
A Dictionary of Slang Words and Phrases, collected in London, from 

1839 to 1859 . . . . . ^^, l—A'^ 

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• 2 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

Flash Terms for Money . . • . .41 

Slang Words and Phrases • . • . , 42 

Specimens of Flash . . . . . ,45 

A Tailor's Handbill, in Slang, with Translation . . . 48—49 

The House-breaker's Song ..... 50 — 51 
The Leary Man, a Flash Song . . . . . 52 — 55 

Slang, an Essay, reprinted from Dickens's Household Words . 56 — 75 

Bibliography of the Canting and Slang Literature, from 1G74 — 1826 . 77 — 80 

11 FOEBY (Rev. E.) Vocabulary of East Anglia ; Norfolk and Suffolk, 2 vols, in 1, 

%YO. portrait (pub. at 21*), hds, 16* 1830 

12 Geadus ad Caittabbigiam, or a Dictionary of Terms, academical and colloquial, or 

Cant, which are used at tbe University of Cambridge, 12mo. 3* Qd Lond, 1803 

13 [Geose's (Captain)] Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 8vo. Jirst edition, 

^ rare, 208 1785 

Of this edition an illustrated issue exists, with the title changed to '' Blackguardiana,'' or a 
Dictionary of Rogues, Bawds, Pimps, etc. illwttrated with 18 portraits (o/ bad characters) by 
Cauffield, interspersed with Anecdotes and Flash Songs (reprinted from ** A new Canting Dic- 
tionary, 12mo. 1725,'^) 8to. s. a, 

14 ' the second edition, corrected and enlarged, 8vo. 10* 1788 

15 the third edition, corrected and enlarged, 8vo. 7« 6d 1796 

16 [the fourth edition] revised and corrected, with the addition of numerous 

Slang Phrases, collected from tried authorities, by Pierce Egan, 8vo.^or^, of 
Grose, and a biographical sketch, illustrated by woodcuts, half calf, 9* 1823 

Motto : *' A kind of cant phraseology is current from one end of the Metropolis to the other, 
and you will scarcely be able to move a single step, my dear Jerry, without consulting a Slang 
Dictionary, or having some friend at your elbow to explain the strange expressions which, at every 
turn, will assail your ear." — Corinthian Tom — Life in London. 

17' Halliwell*8 (J. O.) Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete 
Proverbs, and Ancient Customs, illustrating early English Authors, from the 
XIYth Century, 2 vols. 8vo. (original price £2. 2«) hds, 12* 1855 

18 the same, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf gilt, 15« 

This useful work begins with a History of the hinglish Provincial Dialects, of 36 pp. ; to every 
Word in the whole Dictionary an Ancient or Provincial poet or other source is given, and when 
purely Provincial, the name of the County is added, where the Word or Phrase is used. 

An indispensable book to the reader of our old Poets, Dramatists, Theologians, and other 
writers, whose works abound with allusions of which explanations are not to be found in ordinary 
Dictionaries and other books of reference. 

The exact number of words in this dictionary is 51,027, many of which have never appeared 
even in scattered glossaries, and are illustrated by original authorities. 

19 Holyoke's large Dictionary, English-Latin, Latin-English, and Proper Names, 

3 parts in 1 vol. folio, calf, 12* 1677-6 

20 HULOET (Richard) Abcedarium Anglico-Latinum, pro Tyrrmculis, Ricardo Hu- 

loeto Excriptore, folio, j^r*^ edition, fine copy, half calf, £>7. 7s Riddell, 1552 
" This first edition is, next to the Promptorium Parvulorum, the most valuable early English 
dictionary known to philologists. The second and only other edition, issued in 1572, is so mo- 
demised and altered as to be almost another work. No copy of the first edition is cited by 
Lowndes, and the present is the only one I have seen for sale. It was not well described in the 
sale catalogue, and. I obtained it for a mere trifle, my commission for it being however no less than 
Twenty Pounds," — HalliweWs MS. note, 

21 Huntee's Hallamshire Glossary, 8vo. 192 pp. laege papeb, 8vo. cl, u/ncut, 12s 1829 

Only TWELVE COPIES were printed on Large Paper. Hallamshire is on the southern border of 
"Yorkshire. 

22 JAMIESON'S Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, 2 vols. ; Sup- 

plement, 2 vols. — together 4 vols. 4to. rare, calf, £6 6s Edinburgh, 1808-25 

23 JAMIESON'S (Dr. John) Etymological Dictionaey of the Scottish Lan- 

guage, illustrating their Significations from ancient and modem Writers, shew- 
ing their Affinity to other Languages, and elucidating National Rites, Customs, 
and Institutions, in their Analogy to those of other Nations, with the Supple- 
ment, 4 vols. 4to. (pub. at £8. 8*) £5. 5* ^ Udinb. 1808-24 
This is universally admitted to be one of the most important lexicographical works published 
in any country, and has long maintained a high price in the book market. 

"An admirable Dictionary, which has been of great use to me." — J8. Nares, 

This valuable work is rapidly getting scarce ; the second edition of this book, 2 vols. 4to. 1841, 




ENGLISH BOOKS. 



nee £Z. 3«, advertised as including " The Sapplement," contains onlj n selection of the words 

om the Supplement, with short Explanations, but wUhout the manj quotations in the original 

ipplement. 

i JAMIE SON'S Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, second edi- 
tion, with the additional Words in the Supplement incorporated and their sig- 
nifications briefly given, 2 vols. 4to. (pub. at £3. Ss) cloth, £2, 28 ^cUnb, 1840 

5 Jabkett's New way of marking the Sounds of English Words, without change of 
spelling, appliea in a series of progressive lessons for children, teachers, and 
foreigners, 8vo. 40 pp. stiff cloth covers, new. Is Quaritch, 1858 

3 — — the Holy Gospels and the Acts, in EngHsh, so printed as to show the 
Sound of eacn word, without change of Spelling, with Tables representing 
English Sounds by each of the Alphabets of nineteen of the Languages m 
Europe and Asia. By the Eev. Thomas Jarrett, M.A., Kegius Professor of 
Hebrew, and late Professor of Arabic, in the University of Cambridge, 8vo. 
cloth, new, 7s 6d Quaritch, 1867 

For the use of those whose native tongue is not English, this work is preceded bj tables in 

hich English sounds are represented by foreign words. These tables embrace the following lan- 

lages : Arabic, Danish, Dutch, French* Gaelic, German, Hindustani, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, 

ersian, Polish, Romaic, Russian, Sanskrit, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Welsh. 

This method will be found simple and efficient ; it does not change the spelling of words, and 

lerefore does not obscure their origin, and he who learns to read by books printed in this waj 

ill have nothing to unlearn when he proceeds to books printed in the ordinary manner. 

The rules for pronunciation are also very simple, and will be readily acquired by any one who 

18 learned to put letters together. 

7 Jennings' Observations on the Dialects of the West of EnglUnd, particularly 
Somersetshire, with Grlossary, poems, and other pieces, 12mo. rare, 10* 1825 

? JOHNSON'S (Dr. Samuel) Dictionary of the English Language, with numerous 

corrections and with the addition of several thousand Words, by the 'Rev, J. 

H. Todd, 3 vols. 4to. best edition, calf gilt, £4. 10* 1827 

In spite of the numerous rivals of Johnson's Dictionary, Todd's edition still remains " The 

U mdord English Dictionary," 

9 JUNII Etymologicum Anglicanum, edidit accessionibus multis E. Lye, cum vita 

Auctoris et GrammaticaAnglo-Saxonica, folio, ^por^rai^^om Tandy ie by Vertue, 

old calf, dOs Oxon,, 1743 

" Ouvrage tres recherche, mus difficile h trouver, 60 h 80 fr. Vend. 4 liv. 4 sh. Heber ; en 6r. 

ip. 6 liv. Sykes ; 41 flor. Meerman.'' — Brunei, A valuable comparative and etymological Die- 

snary. " A work of uncommon erudition and vast merit.'' — Clarke, 



3 Kennett (Bp. White) Glossary to explain the Original, the Acceptation and 
Obsoleteness of Words and iPhrases, 8vo. cloth, 6s 1816 

L Lexicon Balatronicum : A Dictionary of Buckish Slanff, University Wit, and 
Pickpocket Eloquence, by a member of the Whip Club, assisted by Hell-Fire 
Dick, 8vo. bd, 8s ed 1811 

t MooB*s (E,) Suffolk Words and Phrases ; or an attempt to collect the Localisms 
of^that County, 12mo. rare, IQs Woodbridge, 1823 

I MuBBAY*8 English Grammar, 2 vols. %70, fourth edition, hf qf, neat, 9« York, 1819 

fc NABES*S (Kobt.) Glossary, or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and Allusions 
to Customs, P^verbs, &c. illustrative of the works of English Authors, parti- 
cularly Shakspeare and his Contemporaries, 4to. hf, bd, calf, 30* 1822 
" Nares's Glossary is confined to the Elizabethan period, a valuable work, chiefly compiled from 

16 notes to the variorum edition of Shakespeare.'' — Halliw^ ll. *< Mr. Archdeacon Narea' 

loeaary is admirably adapted to make the study of ourlingoal archaisms popalar."-*'^am/«r'f HaJU 

mskire Glossary, 

5 Pabkeb (Geo.) Life's Painter of variegated Characters in public Life, 8vo. por* 

trait, 12s 1780 

A work which must have enjoyed an immense popularity to judge of the extensive list of stib- 

vibers, which is prefixed. Chapter XIV. contains: Original Cant Songs ; the Slang Language in 

I modem terms ; a Glossary, and a Key to the same. Chapter XV. Glossary. 

5 Piceebing's (John) Vocabulary, or collection of Words and Phrases peculiar to 
the United States of America, 8vo. 10* Boston, U, 8. 1816 

7 PoTTEB (H. T.) New Dictionary of all the Cant and Flash Languages, both ancient 
and modem, 8vo. 62 pp. lOs Printed by W, Mackintosh, s. a, (P 1790\ 



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QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



88 £ICHAS;DSON'S Dictionary of the Englieh Language, combining explanation! 

with Etymology, and illustrated by quotations from the best authorities, 2 vols, 
with the SuFFLBMBKT, 4to. (pub. at £4. 16s) b,ds, £3. 16« 1856 

89 ■ the Supplement separately, for possessors of the earlier issues, 4to. 126 pp. 

cloth, 10s 1856 

Richardson's Dictionary appeared in 1833-7 ; since then there have been numerous issues with 

fresh titles and later dates. The book being stereotyped, there is no difference in the copies. The 

above Supplement should go with every copy, it is printed in such a manner as to correspond with 

each volame of the Dictionary, and to bind up with them. 

40 £oGET*s Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, fourth edition, thick 8vo. cloth, 

7s 1856 

41 SCOUNDEEL^S Dictidnaey (The), or an ExplMiation of the Cant Words, used 

by Thieves, Housebreakers, Street B-obbers, and Pickpockets about Town, with 
flash Songs, and a proper Glossary, am. 8vo. 32 pp. frontispiece inserted (with 
the Coachman s and Mbotmans Catechism, eight pages), hf, hd* extremely rare, 
36« J* BrovmnsU, 1754 

A copy fetched, 1857, at Sotheby's, £3. 7t 

42 SKINNEE; (8.) Etymologicon Lin^se ANGLiCAWiB, seu explicatio rocum Angli- 

carum Etymologica ex 12 Linguis, folio, calf neat, 21 j 1671 

An early and valuable Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. 

43 Smith's (Capt. Alex.) History of the Lives and Eobberies of the most notorious 

Highway-men, Foot-Pads, Shop-Lifts, and Cheats, Vols. II. and III. only, 
12mo. ha, 25* London, Briscoe, 1719, and Morphew, 1714 

At the end of Vol. II. by the same author: *'The Thieves' new Canting Dictionary of the 
Words, Terms, Proverbs and Phrases, used in the modem Language of the Thieves, etc 1719." 

44 Sfobtsmak's Slakg, a New Dictionary of the Terms used in the affairs of the 

Turf, the Bing, the Chase, the Cock-pit, with those of Bon-Ton, and the 
Varieties of Life, forming an original and authentic Lexicon Balatronicum et 
Macaronicum, by Jon Bee, 12mo. coloured frontispiece, 7s 6d 1825 

45 Steknbeeg, the Dialect and the FoUc-Lore of Northamptonshire, l2mo. (pub. at 5<) 

cloth, 2s 6d 1851 

46 Thomson's (John) Etymons of the English Language, 4to. (pub. at 18*) 9* 1826 

47 TooKE (J. H.) Epea Pteroenta, or the Diversions of Purley, with the author's 

additions, and notes by Bd. Taylor, stout 8vo. cloth, 9* 1840 

48 ■ the same, 8vo. hf, morocco, 12s 1840 

*' What an epoch in many a student's life has been his first acquaintance veith ' The DiYersions 
of Purley.' "— -7>«ncA on the Study qf Words. 

4d Vaux. Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux, written by himself, ^ vols, small 8vo. 
12s 1819 

Pages 147-227 contain, by the same author, a new and comprehensive Vocabulary of thb 
Flash Language. "The author (a prisoner under sentence of transportation for Life) compiled 
the above work during his solitary hours of cessation from hard labour, 1812.'' — Pr^ace. 

60 Westmobeland and Cumberland Dialects ; Dialogues, Poems, Songs, and Ballads, 
w ith a Glossary, 8vo. cloth, 10s 1839 

51 WITHALS (J.) A Shorte Dictionarie for yonge beginners, gathered of good 

authores, specially of Columel, Grapald, and !Flini, sm. 4to. <$lacti Utter, title 
mounted, and a few leaves mended, calf extra, gilt leaves, rare, £2. 12s 

London, Menrv WyJces, injleetestrete, 1568 
Collation : Title and Prolo^e, 4 leaves ; the English-Latin Dictionary, arranged according to 
snbjects, 83 leaves. Withals' Dictionarie was printed by Wynken de Worde, in the late house of 
William Cazton, without date, 4to. Herbert, p. 203. Printed again at London, in Fletestreete, by 
Henry Wykes, 1566, 4to. In the Bodleian imperf. ; not known to Herbert. Again by Wykes» 
1568, the present. Priced, 1840, Thorpe. ;^2. 12» ^d. 

52 AEABIAN NIGHTS' ENTEETAINMENTS (The) : anew and greatly improved 

translation, with very copious Notes, illustrative of the Language, Manners, 
and Customs of the Egyptian Arabs, by Edward William Lane, Esq., many 
years resident in Arabia and Egypt, 3 vols, royal 8vo. oeiginal and best edi- 
tion, iZ^tt*^ra^erf*5y wgjyarc?* q/^ one ^AoiA^awdJwoorfcw^, hy the most eminent ar^ 
tists, after designs hy\^. Hakvey ; a superb copy, hound in vellum, most taste- 
fully inlaid with green and red morocco leather, ^and embellished with elaborate 



ENGLISH BO0K9. 



tooling, gilt and gawffr^ edges, one qf the finest specimens of Hatday's abt* 
WOBKKANSHIF, £6. & 1839-41 

*' MQch of the nightmare which has oppressed our Judgpnent as to the supposed eztnTagance 
tnd impossibility of this collection has vanished with the darkness of past hours ; the fidelity of 
the descriptions has been recognised as giving the best picture possible of Eastern manners ; and 
this adherence to the truth on one, and so material a point, gives earnest of accuracy on others upon 
which we cannot be so well informed. Much of this information, however, Mr. Lane has supplied, 
and no one who is acquainted with his unrivalled and delightful volumes on Egypt, can doubt that 
he was absolutblt thb fittbst of writers for the task he has undertaken. The doubtful and 
obscure becomes truth and elucidation in his hands ; we are improved in spite of ourselves, and 
even by the very means we seek to avoid it ; and customs, and manners, and habits of thought, 
become familiarised to us, even as amongst the chosen playthings of indolent recreation. The 
groesness, too, of Eastern manners is entirely avoided in this beautiful and useful edition of a work 
which must have readers so long as the heart is human. The parent need no longer fear, the maiden 
no longer blush, to take up the work, or place it in the hands of a child. Were this the only praise, 
it would be no ordinary recommendation ; but the beauty of type, correct pictorial embellishment, 
> And faithful expression, render this one of the most delightful of works : — a' walking dream, to soothe 
and wile the listless and vacant hours that creep along during ' the long siesta of a summer's day I' " 

Foreign Quarterly Review, July, 1838 
. '* These three royal octavo volumes will satbfy and charm the most delicate and correct taste, 
and wherever they are seen they will be bought. The work will be a splendid addition to any library 
in the kingdom, and a complete treasure of Oriental lore. The conception of such a book is sp 
excellent that we are only surprised that something of the sort should not have been undertaken long 
ago. The illustrations are most exquisite, and go to place Mr. Harvey still higher than he has 
hitherto stood. He is indisputably the first of book illustrators ! We do not believe that there is 
a liying artist in England, or in all Europe, that could equal some of these little gems ! and in our 
eyes their effect is wonderfully heightened by their perfect truth and accuracy in costume, and all 
the accessories." — Metropolitan May azine^ July ^ IS^S. 

53 AEIOSTO, Orlando Furioso, translated into English Verse, with notes by W. 

Stbwabt Eosb, 8 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £4. 8* 6d in bds.) 20s 1823-31 

54 ARTHUE (King) : The Byrth, Lyf and Actes of Kyng Arthur ; of his noble 

Knyehtes of flie Round Table, theyr merveyllous enquestes and adventures, 
Ciarlfiensng of t|e Sbane dSivtal ; and in the end Lb Mobtb Dabthub, with an 
introduction and notes by Eobt. Southby, 2 vols. 4to. (pub. at £6. 6s) bds, uncut, 
scarce, £4. 4* London : printed from Caxton* sedition, 1485, ^br Longmans, 1817 
** This is goode stuffe for wise men to laugh at, or honest men to take pleasure at." 

JRoger Aseham, 
** Sir Thomas Malory compiled from various French authorities his celebrated * Morte d'Ar- 
thur, indisputably the best prose romance the language can boast.'' — Sir Walter Scott. 

55 BACON (Francis) Twoo Bookes of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, 

small 4to.^r«^ edition, autograph ofltev, W. Maskell, cf, rare, 16* Ihmes, 1605 
On the margins are numerous vamable MS. notes, evidently by some learned lawyer, as is 
apparent from a mixture of court and round hand. See particularly folio 20, which exhibits the 
letter p in three distinct forms. 

56 Badb8lade*s Chorographia Britannise, or a set of Maps of all the Counties in Eng« 

land and Wales, with a Chart of the Sea Coast, a general map, map of the 
Bioads, account of the cities, market towns, rivers, etc. and an alphabetical 
Index, first compiled into a pocketbook for Greorge I. all engra/ved, 16mo. 9a\f, 
3*6(^ 1743 

57 Bannatyne Club : Rolland (John, of Dalkeith) The Seven Sages (or Wise Mas- 

ters of Rome) in Scottish Metre, 4to. reprinted (from the edition oflh7S)for the 

BanTiatme Club, at the expense ofJAUBS Ivoey, Esq. hf, bd, moroceogiU, uncut, 

from ThtersovbS library, £^. Mdinh., 1837 

Only 100 copies printed. 

68 BORROW (G-eorge) Works : lie Gypsies of Spain, with a collection of their songs 

and poetry, etc. and a copious Dictionary of their language, 2 vols. — The Bilue 
in Spain, 3 vols. — Lavengro ; the Scholar, the Gypsy and the Priest, 3 vols. — 
The Romany Rye, 2 vols. — together 10 vols. 8vo. cloth, £2. 1843-57 

69 Beady*8 Clavis Calendaria, a compendious analysis of the Calendar, with ecclesias- 

tical, historical and classical Anecdotes, 2 vols. 8vo. cuts, bds. 9* 1812-13 

60 BRITISH Essayists, with Prefaces, critical and biographical, by Alex. Chalmebs, 

45 vols. 12mo. portraits, calf gilt, marbled edges, a remarkably nice fresh set, 

contents lettered, £6. 10s 1808 

Published at £\Q» 10s, cost of binding £7. lIsM. 



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61 Bbown (Sir Thomas) Pseudodoxia Epidemioa : or. Enquiries into many received 

Tenets and commonlypresumed Truths : (Vulgar Errors) — ^Iteligio Medici, with 
observations by Sir K^enebn Digby — 2 vols, in 1, small 4to. half hd, hogskin, 
12* 1672 

62 BRYANT'S Antient Mythology, 6 vols, royal 8vo. labge fafeb, 41 plates, russia, 

marbled edges, £2. 5« 1807 

With curious pencil notes. 

" The popularity of Bryant's System (if anything so futile may be so called) must be considered 
as an indelible disgrace to our national good learning and good sense/' — Whiter* 8 Etymologicon, 

To this bitter remark I have to add, that "Bryant" still enjoys a steady sale amongst the 
curious enquirers of Ancient Religious Systems. 

63 BEYDGES* (Sir Egerton) Eestituta; or Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old 

Books in English Literature revived, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 36* 1814-16 

64 Bulstbode's Memoirs and reflections on the reign and government of King Charles 

I., Charles II., and the Commonwealth, 8vo. good copy in old calf, bs 1721 

66 BUTLEE (Chas.) Philological, Biographical, and other Works, together 14 vols. 
8vo. several presentation copies to the late Sharon Tv/mer, ^. (f, marbled edges, 
VEBYSCAECE, €5. 1817-26 

Contents of this set: Vol. I. Horn Blblicse, 18 17-; II* Hone Juridicte, Revolutions of Ger- 
many, 1817 ; III. Lives of Eminent Persons (Fenelon, Bossuet, Boudon, Dr. Ram6, Kempis, A. 
Butler), 1817 ; IV. Accounts of Confessions of Faith, Formularies, &c., Essays on various Sub« 
jects, 1817 ; V. Historical Memoirs of Church of France, from Louis XIV. to the Revolution, 1817 ; 
VI. Memoirs of the Church of France, 1817; VII. Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish 
Catholics, 4 vols. 1822; XL Continuation of Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints, 1823; XII. 
Letter on the Book of the Roman Catholic Church, 1825 ; XIII. Book of the Roman Church ; 
XIV. Vindication. 1826. 

66 BYEON'S Complete Works, with biographical and critical notice by Lake, 7 vols. 

With an Extba volume, containing Finden*s Byron Illustrations, comprisingl20 

line engravings of Portraits, Views, etc, 1 vol. botmd uniform — together 8 vols. 

Syo. fine portrait, calf, very neat, £4. 10* Paris, 1825 

A remarkably fine and handsome library edition. 

67. r-: Don Juan, Cantos 1 to 5, VIyclq, first edition, bds, rare, 10* JBenbow, 1821 

68 CAMDEN'S Britannia, or a Chorographical Description of England, Scotland, 

and Ireland, new edition, much enlarged, with additions by Gough, 3 vols, large 
folio, best edition, numerous maps and coppeftplates of Antiquities, (pub. at £21.) 
calf neat, £6. 1789 

'' A learned English Antiquary. He received his early education at Christ's Hospital, and 
subsequently studied at Oxford, where he took hb B.A. degree. After filling the situations of 
aeeond and chief master of Westminster School, his proficiency in antiquarian lore procured him thp 
honourable and lucrative office of Clarencieuz King at Arms. In addition to his great and well- 
known work, ' The Britannia,' he published ' Annals of Queen Elizabeth^' a Greek Grammar, &c. 
Bom 1551, died 1623."—" The common sun, whereat our modem writers have all lighted their 
little torches.'' — Nicholson. 

69 Catalogue of the Lords, Knights and Gentlemen that have compounded for their 

Estates, with some names K)rmerly omitted, 16mo. old moroceo gilt, Ss 

Reprinted, Chester, 1733 

70 CHALMERS (G.) Caledonia, VoL HI. only, impl. 4to. la/rge paper, If. bd. calf, 

£2. 2« 1824 

The third volume is wanting to many copies ; complete copies are scarce now. 

71 CHAPPELL (W.) Popular Music of the Olden Time ; a Collection of ancient 

Songs, Ballads, and Dance Tunes, illustrative of the National Music of Eng- 
land ; with short introductions to the different reigns, and notices of the airs 
from writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, also a short account of 
the Minstrels ; the whole of the airs harmonized by G. A. Macfarren, 2 vols, 
impl. 8vo. iioith the Music of all the Songs, (pub. at £2. 8«) new in cloth, £2. 

London, 1859 
A most valuable publication, comprising a complete History of English Minstrelsy, Songs, and 
Ballads, from the Saxon Period to the time of George II. The work contains a large number of 
Old Songs and Ballads, here printed for the first time, and which are not to be had elsewhere. To 
tiie collectors of the English Local Ballads these volumes will be welcome. (See, for instance, in 
the ancient Kentish dialect, ** I have house and land in Kent,'' p. 90 ; and *' In Taunton Dean che 
were bore and bred" (p. 672) for Somersetshire, &c. &c.) To Shakespeareans, the Music of Shake- 
speare's plays (see from page 204 to 240) will prove attractive. 
^. ** We can scarcely over-estimate the industry and zeal shewn by Mr. Chappell in his valuable 



ENGLISH BOOKS. 



tnd interesting wprk. He has produced, not an essay, not a history, not a mosic-book, bat some- 
thing that combipes the nature of all these at once. . . • The main body of the book consists of 
a mass of erudition, no less copious than well digested, that can only be appreciated by a careful 
perusal."— QtMir/tfr/y Review, July, 1859. 

72 CHAUNCIT (Sip H.) Histobical Antiquities op Hebtfobdshibe, faithfiilly 

collected out of Public Eecords, Leiger Books, Ancient Manuscripts, Charters, 

Evidences, and other Select Authorities, folio, quite febfect, loitk all the 

plates mentioned by Lowndes, a superb copy, morocco extra, gilt edges, £20. 1700 

Only 500 copies were printed, most of which usually want the plan of Hertford ; view of 

Standon Lordship ; the view of New Sills-bury. Nassau's copy sold for £%&, ; Gen. Dowdeswell's 

for £26. 16« 6d; and Dr. Heath's for £35. Us', White Knights', £2Q, bs\ 1856, Lane's, £16. 5t. 

Priced 1829, John Bohn, russia, £24. ; 1S43, Jas. fiohn, mor. £2Z, \ 1845, Payne and Fos^ 

old binding, £16. 16«; and 1848, russia, £18. \%». 

73 CHAUNCY'S Antiquities oi 'SiEW£TOB.i>%B.in^,fo]io, map and plates, old English 

red morocco, gilt edges, veryjine tall copy, £5. 5* 1710 

This beautiful copy is unfortunately imperfect : No. 2. the Map being slightly damaged ; 6. 

New Silis-bury — wanting ; 10. damaged ; 25. Standon Lordship — wanting ; 26. damaged ; 27. 

Ninth Prospect Hertford — wanting; 33. Town of Hitchin — wanting ; 3l.Hitchin Church —wanting. 

Both the text and the plates are otherwise very well preserved. 

The author of this work was descended from a family which came into England with William 
the Conqueror, and was a native of the county of which he has given the history ; he died in 1700, 
and was buried at Yardley in Hertfordshire. Sir Henry Chauncy was well qualified for writing this 
work; in the preface he observes, ** that the near affinity historical antiquities have to that science 
which he had studied (the law) and all along practised, obliged him to be conversant in authors that 
treat thereof.'* 

74 CiD (The) : a short Chronicle founded on the early poetry of Spain, by Dennis, 
12mo. cuts. Is M 1846 

76 CLABENDOJST'S (Edward Earl of) History of the EebeUion and Civil Wars in 
England, 6 vols. 8vo. calf, 20* Oxford, 1819 

76 CONCSREVE'S Works, consisting of his Plays and Poems, 3 vols, in 2, 12mo. oU 

calf gilt, ISs 1730 

77 CORlf WjA.ZiZi. LYSONS* History of Cornwall, 2 vols. impl. 4to. with all 

the usual plates, labge fafeb, and illustrated wit hSiiWAT^R-coLOVB, dbawikgs, 
executed in a masterly style by John Coleq, JSsq, of Devonport, a beautiful booh, 
calf extra, gilt edges, £31. lOf 1814 

The Drawings arb extremely accoratb, and deserve the fullest attention, of Cornish 
Gentlemen. The value of each Drawing being about one guinea, makes this illustrated copy of 
Lysons' Cornwall a very cheap book. At the recent sale of the late Mr. John Coles's library, 
these volumes were eagerly contended for, and they were knocked down to the advertiser for £25. lOt. 

The Drawings include Views of the noted Stone in Madem, Rialtoun (four, very beautiful). 
Baptistery at Dupath, Ludguau, Godolphin, Chapel at Golden, Trefay Castle, Chapel Carn Brea» 
Bodmin Church, Trelawnhou^e, Gwamyke, Pengersick, Treretbo House, St. Columb Church, Tre- 
lowarren, St. Anthony in Mencage, Probus Church, St. Blazey, Nanswiden, Grampound Chapel, 
Trefreoke in Endelyon, Tresungar, St. Erth, St. Gval, Fowey, St, Germoe, Gerrans, the Chapel at 
Gorran Haven, St. Just, Lanreath, Polkuan, Linkinghome, Lestwithiel, Prideaux, Medrose, Ruins 
near Trevose Head, St. Enodoc, Morval, Bray, etc. etc. 

09^ The advertiser was informed upon good authority that five years aoo Mr. 
colks refused 120 pounds for these volumes. 

78 DRAWUSTG-S (Miscellaneous), including one of St. Michael Mount, Cobnwall, 

and probably others, in all %Z,from the library of the late John Coles, 24* 

79 COWPfeR'S Complete Woeks, edited by Southey, comprising his Poems, Cor- 

respondence, and Translations, with a life of the Author, 15 vols. 12mo. beau^ 
tiflilly printed by Whittingham, embellished with numerous exquisite engravings, 
ofter the designs of Harvey, (pub. at £3. 15*, reduced to £2. 5* in cloth) calfgtlt, 
a pretty set, £3. 1835-37 

This is the only complete edition of Cowper which has ever been given to the world. The 
early poems addressed by Cowper to his cousin Theodora Cowper, to whom he was attached, are 
exclosively copyright, and consequently cannot appear in any other edition. It contains all the 
letters wlidch had been previously published, examined with the originals, and passages restored, that 
either from error in judgment, or reasons connected with individuals then living, were left out by 
Hayley, many of which passages are important, and highly illustrative of the mind of Cowper. It 
comprehends, in addition, upwards of one hundred and twenty letters never before printed in any 
shape, and of the most interesting description. In the Life of the Poet, Dr. Southey has intro- 
duced much of the Literary History of England during half a century, ?rithb\o^cv^>Dkx2L^<^vOE«» 
of nany of his contemporaries. 



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80 DALUYMPLE'S (Sir Jolm) Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the dis- 

solution of the last Parliaonent of Charles II. till the Battle of La Hogue, 2 vols. 
4to. hf, russia, 18* 1771-73-88 

" Another publication remains yet to be mentioned, which deserredly excited the attention of 
^nd pablic on its first appearance, and which most always be examined with great care by every 
inquirer into the constitutional history of England, — the Memoirs of Dabrymple. They contain 
▼ery curious information, and will give very important hints respecting the character and views 
both of the Duke of York, the King, and the popular leaders, and put the student into possession 
of the state secrets of the reign/' — Pro/estor Smyih. 

*' But you must, by all mean», continue your study qf the * Memoirs of Dalrymple* which 
contain very curious ivjfbrmaUon^ and will give you very important hints respecting the characters 
and views, both of the Duke of York, the King (Charles II.) and the popular leaders.'' 

Professor Smyth on History, 

81 Daute's Vision ; or Hell, Purgatory and Paradise, translated by H. F. Gary, 3 vols. 

12mo. third edition, vellum extra, gilt edges, 15« 1831 

62 Dbane's Worship of the Serpent, traced throughout the world, 8yo. second en- 
larged edition, plates, hds, \2s 1833 

83 D'IsBAELi's (I.) Curiosities of Literature, ninth edition revised, 6 vols. 12mo. cloth, 

16« 1834 

84 Domesday Book illustrated : containing an account of that ancient record, and a 

translation of the difficult passages with notes ; an explanation of the terms, 
abbreviations, &c. by Egbert Kelham, 8vo. calf, 24« 1788 

85 Dundee. Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundeej the Highland dlans, and the 

Massacre of Glenco, with account of Dundee's officers after they went to 
Prance, by an officer of the army, 8vo. hds, bs Glasgow, 1818 

The first edition, 1714, fetched at Nassau's sale, 28«. 

86 ENGLISH HISTOEY. An Extensive Collection of the Acts of ParHament 

passed during the period of the Commonwealth and Usurpation of Oliver Crom- 
well, 1648-1659, in 3 stout vols. sm. folio, Clacfe letter, old calf, £9. 9* 1648-59 
A very curious and important collection, comprising, amongst other Acts, those for '* Author- 
izing Col. Blake to be Admiral and General of the Fleet;" " Declaring and constituting the 
People of England to be a commonweallh and Free State \** *' Against unlicensed and scandsJous 
Books and pamphlets ;'* "For the sale of Fee-farm Rents ;** " For securing Moneys for the Navy 
and Army ;*' '^ For repealing an ordinance whereby Sir Thomas Fairfax was constituted Com- 
mander-in-chief;" ** The Militia of the Commonwealth of England ;** and many Acts on Trade, 
Rents, Lands, Corn, Meal, the Army, Navy, Internal Administration, Challenges, Duels, Creditors, 
the Postal Service, Popery, Customs, Excise, Debts, Tythes, etc. etc. 

87 ENGLISH HISTORY. Another Collection, in 3 vols, folio, containing many 

Acts, printed as Bboadsides, nissia, edges uncut, £10. 1649-1659 

This equally curious collection contains most precious historical Documents, such as the Act 
'< prohibiting the Proclaiming of any person to be King of England ;'* "for abolishing the House 
of Peers ;" ** What Offences shall be adjudged Treason ;'' *' Letters of Mart;'' further, many Acts 
about the Militia, Mortgages, Trade, Rents, General Pardon, Army, Navy, Cock-Matches, High- 
waymen, Hackney Coaches, General Monck, many Proclamations, etc. etc. 

88 EESKINE'S (Thomas Lord) Speeches on Subjects connected with the Liberty of 

the Press, and against constructive Treason : together with his Speeches at the 
Bar on MiscellaneoTis Subjects, 6 vols. Syo.port. calf gilt, scarce, £2, 2s 1812-13 

89 Eustace's Tour through Italy, a view of its Scenery and Antiquities, 2 vols. 4to. 

plates, half bound, 10s 1813 

90 FAJBEE'S Obigin of Pagan Idolatry, ascertained &om historical testimony and 

circumstantial evidence, 3 vols. 4to. very scarce, £7. 7s 1816 

This rare and important work represents all the Religions Systems of Antiquity. 

91 FOESTER'S (T. J. M.) Unpublished Works : 

Becueil de ma vie, mes ouvrages, et mes pens^es, 12mo. Brux, 1837 

Epistolarium or Fasiculi of curious Letters, from the MSS. of the Forster 

fanuly, 8vo. t Bruges, 1845 

The Pipers Wallet, a collection of Scottish and English Songs, 8vo. ib. 1847 

L'Age D'Or, ou Pens^s passag^res, 8vo. ih, 1847 

together 4 vols. 8vo. and 12mo. uncut, privately printed, very rare, £2. 1837-47 

These volumes contain the Lucubrations of an extraordinary individual, consisting of Poems, 

Letters,. Scientific, Antiquarian and Philological Essays. 

92 FOX (The Et. Hon. Charles James) Speeches in the House of Commons, edited 

by Wright, 6 vols. 8vo. ^ russia neat, rare, £Q. 1815 



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93 Fbanelin's (B.) Life, written by himself: together with his Essays, 2 vols, snu 

8to. calf, 6tf London, 1793 

94 Fulleb's Collection of English Proverbs, 12mo. caffffilt, 7s 6d London, Serjeant 

95 GIBBON'S Miscellaneous Works, with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, com- 

posed by himself; illustrated from his Letters, with notes by Lord oneffieldy 
6 vols. Svo, portrait and plates, half calf, scarce, £2, lO* 1814 

Priced, 1840, J. Bo^n, £4. is ; 1844, White, £3, 10». 
<* This polished little auto-biographical gem was read in all circles, and admired bj critics of 
every description. Nor were the Letters, and especially the Journal of Gibbon's Studies, considered 
to be less commendable. The latter is indeed a valuable legacy bequeathed to posterity. Bating 
the welUknown prejudices of the author, which are her^ comparatively softened and subdued, I know 
of nothing more inviting to perusal — more seductive to all the honourable objects of intellectual 
cultivation and gratification — than this ' Journal/ It makes us in love with our study and our 
books ; and, situated as was Gibbon's library, overlooking a portion of the Lake of Geneva, one can 
hardly conceive any earthly luxury, to an enlarged mind like his, to have been more complete. 
Indeed, Gibbon occasionally describe himself as marching into his Library, of a bright beauteous 
morning, to handle his Byzantine Historians, "sflih all the sest and activity of an horticulturist into 
his hot-house — to cut his black Antigua pine, or gather his favourite nectarine, yet impearled with 
the early dews of a hot house I The author of ' The Decline and Fall qf the Roman Empire' 
seems to revel in the intellectual banquet placed before him ; and indeed Nature, which, from bodily 
infirmities, denied Gibbon the luxuries of out of door exercise, seems to have abimdantly compen- 
sated this defect, by enduing him with a hale, active, and comprehensive mind, which was scarcely 
sensible of fatigue." — Dibdin, 

96 GOUGH'S SEPULCHEAL MONUMENTS in Great Britain, appHed to iflustrate 

the History of Families, Manners, and Arts, from the Norman Conquest to the 
Seventeenth Centurv, with Introductory Observations, complete with thb 
Intbodttction, 3 vols. impl. folio, fine impressions of the numerotis plates, old 
gilt russia, hy Staggemeier, a fine set, very rare, from the library of Sir John 
St. Aubyn, £65. 1786-96 

An early issued copy, perfectly free from stains. Many cdpies of this valuable work were 

destroyed by fire, particularly the Introduction to the second volume. The illustrious antiquary, 

Gough, may justly be termed the Camden of the eighteenth century. 

Nassau's copy sold for £71. 8«; Sir M. M. Sykes'sfor £88. 4«; the Marquis of Townsend's 

for £n. 10« ; Fonthill, j^92. 8«; and Mr. North's for £73. 10«. 

97 GEEGSON'S (Matthew) Portfolio of Fr^ments relative to the History and 

Antiquities of the County Palatine and 35uchy of Lancasteb, second edition 

with additions, 3 parts in 1 vol. folio, portraits, pedigrees, and numerous plates, 

woodcuts, Sfc, (pub. at £8. %s) Liverpool, 1824 

The first edition appeared in 1817, a fourth part promised, was never published. The additions 

to the first edition may be had for £2. 2s ; Proofs of the woodcuts separately £3. 3«. Most of the 

Lancashire great Families are mentioned in this valuable work, with their Coats of Arms engraved. 

98 GEEY (Sir George) Polynesian Mythology and Ancient Traditional History of 

the NewZealfuid Hace, post 8vo. 14 illustrations, (pub. at 10s 6d) cloth, 6s 1855 
A very authentic work, all the information having been supplied to Sir George Grey by the 
native Priests and Chiefs. 

99 GuABDiAN (The) for 1713, 2 vols. 12mo, frontispieces, old calf gilt, 6s 1751 

100 HAETSHOEdNE*S (C. H.) Salopia Antiqua, or an enquiry from personal Sur- 

vey into the ' Druidical,' Military, and other Eemains in Shbofshibe and the 
NoBTH Welsh Bobdebs ; with Observations upon the names of Places, and 
a Glossaby of Wobds, used in the County of Salop, impl. 8vo. labge papbb, 
illuminated title and plates, (pub. at 42^) ^. morocco, gilt top, 24s 1841 

The interesting Border county of Shropshire, has found a most painstaking Antiquary and Phi- 
lologist in the Rev. C. H. Hartshorne, who has collected in this handsome volume a perfect mine of 
Ancient Lore ; the Glossary is the only one of that County, and is a complete labour of love. 

101 HALES* (Dr. W.) New Analysis of Chbonolooy and Geography, History and 

Prophecy, in which their Elements afe attempted to be explamed, harmonized 
and vinoicated, upon Scriptural and Scientific Principles, 4 vols. 8vo. second 
avid best edition, scarce, £2, 12s 1830 

Dr. Hawtrey's copy fetched £2. ISs. 
"This work ought to have a place in the library of every biblical st(*dent who can procure it. 
It is not only the most elaborate system of Chronology extant in our language, but there is scarcely 
a difficult teit in the sacred writings which is not illustrated.'' — Home. 



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102 HABiiraTOK (Sir John) Nug» Antiqiis, a miscellaneous collection of original 

papers, "written between the reigns of Henry VIII. and James I., with original 
plate of the Princess Elizabeth engraved 1554, 2 vols. 12mo. old calf gilt, fine 
copy, 15* 1769 

103 HAH LET AN Miscellany, a Collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining 

Pamphlets and Tracts, selected from the Library of the Earl of Oxford, with 
historical, political, and critical notes, by Oldys, 8 vols. 4to. calf, 1744-46 — Sup- 
plement, consisting of miscellaneous pieces, selected and prepared by Parks, 
2 vols, royal 4to. bds. uncut, 1812-ia— together 10 vols. 4to. £5. 1744-1813 

Priced, 1840, Payne and Foss, wiihoui the Suppiementt £S, 8«; fetched, 1812, Hibbert, 

£10.; 1817, Beckford, £7.} Willett, £11.; Marquis of Townshend, £13. 13f: Denis Dalv. 

£\9.6i9d. ' 

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upon the value, tenure, and services of the Lands therein described, and was made from the survejr 
ordered by William the Conqueror. It is styled by Hume, '* The most valuable piece of Antiquity 
possessed by any nation/' 

" The most ancient of our * Records' is tbat known as the Domesday Book, the authority of 
wbicfa can never be called in question, and from which their lies no appeal. The ' Commission' 
which produced this remarkable volume has, perhaps, never been equalled for the rapidity and oor- 
rectness with which it accomplished its laborious task. That task was — 

" ' To inquire into the name of every place; who held it in the time of King Edward the Con- 
fessor ; who was the present possessor ; how many hides in the manor ; how many carucates in 
demesne ; how many homagers ; how many villeins ; how many cotarii ; how many servi ; what 
free men ; how many tenants in socage ; what quantity of wood ; how much meadow and pasture ; 
what mills and fishponds ; how much added or taken away *, what the gross value was in King 
Edward's time ; what was the present value ; how much each freeman or soch-man had or has. All 
this was to be triply estimated. First, as the estate was held in the time of the Confessoir $ titen 
as it was bestowed by King William ; thirdly, as its value stood at the formation of the survey ; and 
to state whether any advance could be made in the value.' 

" All this was done within something more than a year ! The inquisition was made before juroni» 
and the mass of returns was despached to Winchester, where ready penmen methodized and registered 
all into the forms in which we now possess it. If a modem commission were intrusted with such a 
charge, the chances are that the result would be infinitely longer of accomplishment* much more 
costly, and when achieved unintelligible." 

** The preservation of Domesday Book is a check upon family pride. Persons with Norman 
names have been addicted to trace their descent from the well-armed gentlemen who came over with 
the Conqueror. The Battle Abbey Roll was. often referred to ; but, unluckily, it was discovered that, 
from time to time, the monks forged, falsified, or interpolated names, doubtless for a consideration ; 
and it is only * the notable record of Domesday' which contains names on which reliance can be 
pUced." — AthentBum, Oct, 1 1, 1856. 

140 Calsndabium Rotulobum Patentitjm in Turn Londinensi, folio, with Indiceg, 

kfi bd. uncut, out of print, 12s 1802 

The Patent Rolls contain Grants of Offices and Lands, Restitutions of Temporalities to Bishops* 
Abbots, and other Ecclesiastical Persons ; Confirmations of Grants made to Bodies Corporate | 
Grants in Fee Farm ; Patents of Creation ; Licences of all kinds which pass the Great Seal, Com- 
mission, &c. 

These Rolls in the Tower Commence 3 John to 23 Edw. IV., 1200—1483 ; but this it a 
Calendar to a Selection only. 

141 Taxatio Ecolesiastica Angliae et Walliae, auctoritate P. Nicholai IV. ciroa 

1291, £o\io, facsimile, hf. ha, uncut, out of print, 15* 1802 

This is the Taxation of the Tenths of all Ecclesiastical Benefices granted by Pope Nicholas IV* 
in 1288 to Edw. I., towards the expense of an Expedition to the Holy Land. 

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VIII. ; and because the Statutes of Colleges which were founded before the Reformation are also 
interpreted by this Criterion, according to which their Benefices, under a certain Value, are exempted 
from the Restriction in the Statute 21 Hen. VIII. concerning Pluralities. The whole is edited from 
two MSS. in the Remembrancer's Office, Exchequer, and collated with a Cottonian MS. in the 
British Museum. 

142 CALEiTDABinM BoTnLOBUM Chabtabum et Inquisitionum ad quod damnuin, folio» 

with Indices, halfbd, uncut ^ out of print, \2s 1803 

The first part of the volume contains a Calendar to the Charter Rolls, 1 John, 1 199, to the end 
of the reign of Edward IV. 1483. The contents of the Charter Rolls are described by Astle, 
*' They contain Royal Grants of Privileges to Cities, Towns, Bodies Corporate, and private Trading 
Companies belonging to those Cities and Towns; Grants of Markets, Fairs, and Free Warrena; 
Grants of Creation of Nobility, from the 11th year of the reign of Edward II. to the end of the 
reign of Edward IV. ; Grants of Privileges to Religious Houses, etc." 

The second part is a Calendar to the Inquisitions ad quod damnum, commencing 1 Edw. IT. 
and ending 28 Hen. VI. These Inquisitions were taken by virtue of Writs, directed to the Esche- 
ator of each County, when any Grant of a Market, Fair, or other Privilege or Licence of AlienatioB 
of Lands was solicited, to inquire, by a Jury, whelher such Grant of Alienation was prejudicial to 
the King or to others. This Calendar is very incorrect, and has also various omissions, but the 
latter have been supplied by the Record Officers in the copy at the Tower. 

143 Rotulobum Obiginalium in Curia Scaccarii Abbreviatio. Hen. III. — Edw. IH. 

2 vols, folio, facsimile (pub. at £1. 5**), hf. bd. uncut, 12s 1805-10 

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Rollfly whereon any rent is reserved, any salary payable^ or any tf nrice to be ^c{Qn&fiA« 



14 aUARITCU'S CATALOQUH OF 

144 CALEKDJLBinM IiTQiTisiTiONnM post Mortem sire Eqcaetarum. Hen. III. — ^Sich. 

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died seised of, and by what rents or services the same were held, and who was the next heir, and of 
what age the heir was, that the King might be informed \>f his Right of Escheat or Wardship. They 
also show whether the Tenant was attainted of Treason, or was an Alien, in either of which cases 
they were seised into the King's hands. They likewise show the Quantity, Quality, and Value of 
the Lands of which each Tenant died seised, &c. ; and they are the best evidences of the Descents of 
Families and of property. 

145 Tbsta db Nbyill sive Liber Feodorum in Curia Scaccarii, temp. Hen. III. and 

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their lands ; of Churches in the gift of the King, and in whose hands ; of Escheats, as well of the 
lands of Normans as others, in whose hands they were, and by what service held » of the amount 
paid for Scutage and Aid by each Tenant. 

146 NowjLBTTH Inquisitiones in Curia Scaccarii, temp. Edw. III., folio, facsimile (vuib. 

at ISs bds.) haJfbd. uncut, \0s 1807 

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the King the ninth Lamb, the ninth Fleece, and the ninth Sheaf. In order to obtain correct infor- 
mation, the Assessors and Venditors were directed to take Inquisitions upon the oath of the Parish- 
ioners in every parish. 

147 Statutbb of thb E.balh, from original Eecords and autbentic MSS. 9 vols, in 

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As the title implies, these volumes contain all the Public Acts of Parliament to the end of the 
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many of which are omitted in the common collections — and from the excellent Indices, this work is 
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148 Valoe Ecclesiasticus, temp. Hen. VIII., Auctoritate E>egia institutus, 6 vols. 

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This is a survey of the whole Ecclesiastical Property of England and Wales, in the state in 
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the First Fruits and Tenths of the Benefices and Dignities. This superseded the survey made temp. 
Edw. I., known under the title Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliee et Walliae auctoritate P. Nicholai IV. 
drca 1291. 

At the end of each volume are maps of the different dioceses, and a list of Peculiars in each , 
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Wells, Bristol, Chichester, and London. Vol. 2, Winchester, Salisbury, Oxford, Exeter, and Glou-. 
cester. Vol. 3, Hereford, Coventry and Lichfield, Worcester, Norwich, and Ely. Vol. 4, Lincoln, 
I^terborough, Llandaff, St. David's, Bangor, and St. Asaph. Vol. 5, York, Chester, Carlisle, and 
' Durham. 

149 Placitoeum in Domo Capit. Westmon. asservatorum Abbreviatio, Ric I.— Edw. 

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150 Scotland. — Inquisitionum ad Capellam Domini B^egis B/etomatarum quae in Pub- 

licis Arcbivis Scoti» adbuc servantur, Abbreviatio, from about 1546 to tbe end 

of tbe 17tb century, 3 vols, folio, with Indices and a facsimile, (pub. at £3. 13* 6rf 

bds.) halfbd. uncut, 36* 1811-16 

The above is an abridgment of the Scottish Inquisitions, which originate in Writs of Mortan- 

oestry, or Writ of Succession. By the above writ the Judge to whom it is addressed is authorised 

Hid required to ascertain by the verdict of a jury the following points: — 1. Of what lands and 



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annoal rents tbe ancestor of the claimant died vested and seised ? 2. If the elaimant be the nearest 
lawful heir? 3. If of lawfiil age? 4. Annual valneof the lands, &c., according to certain valua- 
tions, nsually called Old and New Extent? 5. Of whom, as feudal superior, the lands are held? 
6. By what feudal service or species of tenure? 7» In whose possession the lands now are, on what 
account, lind how long so possessed ? The result of these inquiries were transmitted to Chancery, 
together with the original writ 

With certain limitations, the above may be considered as exhibiting an authentic history of the 
transmission by inheritance of the far greater part of the landed property of Scotland, as well as 
that of the descent of the greater number of its considerable families. 

151 BoTULi Hui^DBEDOBUM, Hen. 111. and Edw. 1., in Turr. Lond., etin Curia Be- 

ceptsB Scaccarii Westm. asservati. 2 vols, folio, with 4t Indices and 2 facsimiles, 
ha{fbd. uncut, £2. 1812-18 

Vol. 2 is out of print* 

The Hundred Rolls are Inquisitions taken under a commission dated 1 1 October, 2 Edw. I., 
1274, issued in consequence of the diminution of the King's rights and revenue, by tenants in 
capite alienating lands without licence ; by ecclesiastics and laymen withholding from the Crown, 
under various pretexts, its just rights, and usurping the right of holding Courts and other Jura 
R^^alia. Numerous exactions and oppressions of the people had been committed, temp. Hen. III. 
by the nobility and gentry claiming the Rights of Free Chace, Free Warren, and Fishery, and de- 
manding unreasonable tolls in fairs and markets ; and again by sheriffs, escheators, and other officers 
and ministers of the Crown, under colour of law. 

These abuses remained unredressed until the return of Edw. I. from the Holy Land, his father 
having died in his absence ; and one of his first acts, after his arrival, was to inquire into the state 
of the demesnes and of the rights and revenues of the Crown, and the conduct of sheri& and other 
officers and ministers who had defrauded the King and grievously oppressed the people. 

These Inquisitions fioumish evidence upon the oath of a jury of each hundred and town in every 
County of — I. All the demesne lands of the Crown, the persons holding the same, the authority, 
and how alienated. 2. Tenants in capite, and tenants in ancient demesne. 3. The losses sustained 
-by the Crown in military services, and otherwise, by the subinfeudiftions made by such tenants in 
■capite, etc. 4. Alienations to the Church, under pretext of gifts in Frankalmoigne. 5. Ward- 
ships, marriages, escheats, suits, and services withholden and subtracted. 6. Fee-farms of the 
Crown, hundreds, wapentakes, and tithings. 7- Courts, wreck of the sea, free chace, free warren, 
and fishery, and other Jura Regalia. 8. Oppressions of the nobility, clergy, and other great men 
claiming to have and exercise such rights. 9. Exactions by excessive and illegal tolls in fairs and 
for murage, pontage, etc. 10. Exactions and oppressions of sheriffs, escheators, and other minis- 
terial officers under colour of law. 11. Unlawful exportation of wools, etc. 

152 Scotland.— Eegistrum Magni Sigilli Itegum Scotomm in Archivis Publicis asser- 

yatum, a.d. 1306 — 1424, cumlndicibus JS'ominum et Locorum, folio, b facsimiles, 
T^, bd. uncut, out of print, 10s 1814 

The above is a collection of Royal Charters of Scotland. 

153 HoTTTLi ScoTUB in Tnrri Londinensi et in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi 

asservati, 19 Edvr. I.— Hen. VIII. 2 vols, folio, with Indices and 2 facsimiles, 
(pub. at £2. 2s hds.) halfhd, uncut, 24» 1814-18 

These are important records, illustrative of the political transactions between England and 
Scotland, commencing 19 Edw. I. 1290, and terminating 8 Hen. VIII. 1517. They chiefly relate 
to political, naval and military transactions ; to prisoners of war ; rewards to partisans ; orders for 
attainders and pardons ; to revenue and trade ; grants of benefices ; licences to persons to fight 
duels in Scotland ; to students in Scotland to study at the English universities ; grants of ward- 
fchips ; safe conducts to pilgrims ; and to various miscellaneous matters of great interest to the 
historian and antiquary. 

154 Byhbb's Foedbba: Foedera, Conventiones, Litterae, et cnjusctrnqne generis 

Acta Publica, inter Keges Angliae et alios quosvis Imperatores, Keges, Pori- 

tifices, Principes, vel Communitates ; ab ingressn Gnlielmi I. a.d. 1066, ad nostra 

usque tempora : denuo aucta et emendata ace. Ad. Clarke et Fred. Holbrooke, 

Vols. 1, 2, and 3, pars II. (1066-1344 and 1361-77) numerous large , plates of 

facsimiles, including engravings of Seals, (pub. at £5. 5«) If, hd, uncut, SOs 1816-30 

The best edition, possessing all the advantages of the Dutch edition, with additional articles 

and plates from recently discovered sources. Vol. 1 extends from 1C66 to 1307. Vol. 2 from 1307 

to 1344. Vol. 3 from 1344 to 1377. VoL 1, in 2 parts, is out of print. Vol. 3, part 1, can be 

supplied new for 2i8. The following volumes will also be supplied new if required. 

This invaluable collection, equally interesting to the Antiquary and Historian, contains copies 
of treaties, leagiies, manifestoes^, capitulations, correspondence, and other public documents, be* 
tween this country and other states, since the Conquest ; and presents most important illustrations^ 
not only of the history of England, but of Europe. 



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155 Placita db Quo Wabbanto, temp. Edw. I., 11., III., in Curia Eeceptss Scaocarii 

Westm. asservata. folio, with Indices and afacsimiU, hf, hd. uncut, out ofprifUt 

10» 1818 

These are Pleadings in Quo Warranto to try by what right parties held or claimed manors, 

liberties, privileges, etc. T-liese chiefly had reference to the Inquisitions previously talren, called 

Rotoli Hundredorum, which latter were delivered to.the Justices in Eyre for the purpose of holding 

pleas upon the claims stated therein. 

156 Ibeland. Eeports from the Commissioners respecting the Public Records of 

Ireland, with Supplements and Appendixes, 1810-15, 21 plates, 13 being fao 
similes of MSS,, 8 elevations and plans, 1819. — The llth-15th Reports, 1821-25« 
with Indices of Names, — 2 vols, folio, one hf hd, and the other hoards, uncut, 
7s 6d 1819-25 

157 E.EP0BTS from the Commissioners respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom, 

with the Appendices, 1800-19, 2 vols. ; one vol, consisting of 1 plate of Alphabets, 
and 86 large engraved facsimile of old MS8., exhibiting numerous Seals and 
Coats op Abms, with explanatory text, 1820.--Greneral Report of the Commis- 
sioners on the Public Records, 1831-7, with Appendix and Index — ^together 
3 vols. fol. (pub. at £5. IZs) 2 vols, hf, bd, and one vn cloth, rnicut, £2. 2a 1820-37 

The Reports, 1819-31, are not published. 

158 Calendabs of the Proceedings in Chancery in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth^ to 

which are prefixed examples of earlier proceedings in that Court from Rich. H, 
to Elizabeth, from the originals in the Tower, 3 vols, fol. with Indices qf names 
a^ places, (pvib. at £3. 3^ ^. bd, uncujt, SOs 1827-32 

Vol, I, is out qf print. 

These Calendars contain the names of the plaintiffs and defendants ; the objects of the the suit; 
the premises, and the county in which the lands were situated ; and are arranged in alphabetical order 
under the names of the plaintiffs. The specimens of earlier Chancery proceedings prefixed to these 
volumes present most valuable information on the state of society, the manners and customs, lan- 
guage, family connections, and, in short, on every point of interest to the antiquarian and histo- 
xian in the fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 

159 RoTULi LiTTEBAEUM Clausabum in Turn Londinensi asservati, ace. T. D. Hardy, 

Vol. 1, A.D. 1204 to 1224, with general Introduction and Indices, stout fol. (puo. 
at £3. 3*), hf bd, uncut, 15* 1833 

The second volume, 1224-1227, can be supplied new in cloth for 18«. 

These Close Rolls are Mandates, Letters, and Writs addressed in the King's Name to individuals 
.for special and particular purposes, and were folded or closed up, and sealed on the outside with the 
Great Seal. . It is chiefly in these particulars that they differ from Letters Patent, which were ad- 
dressed to all the King's liege subjects, and not folded up, but had the Great Seal attached at the 
bottom. Information on almost every subject is to be obtained from these important Rolls. For 
further particulars see the General Introduction to the Work. 

160 BoTULi LiTTEBABUM Patentiuk in Turri Londinensi asservati, ace. T. D. 

Hardy, Vol. 1, pars 1, a.d. 1201-1216, all published, folio, with the Itinerary of 
King John, Introduction and Index, (pub. at j£l. 11* 6d) cloth, 15* 1835 

During the reigns of the Plantagenets, the Letters Patent are of a very diversified and inter- 
esting nature, relating principally to Prerogatives of the Crown ; Revenue; Judicature; Treaties^ 
Truces ; Correspondence and Negotiations with Foreign Princes and States ; Letters of Protection, 
of Credence, and of Safe Conduct ; Appointments and Powers of Ambassadors : indeed there is 
scarcely a subject connected with the History and Government of the Country which may not 
receive illustration from the Patent Rolls. In addition to the class of documents which may pro- 
perly be denominated public, there is another relating more especially to the internal policy, &c. of 
the Kingdom, such as Grants and Confirmations of Liberties, Offices, Privileges, Lands, Wardships, 
Letters of Incorporation, Licences for Election of Bishops and other Ecclesiastical Dignitaries, 
Restitutions of Temporalties, Presentations to Churches, Vicarages, and Chapels, Creations of No- 
bility, Special and General Pardons, Special Liveries, Licences and Pardons for Alienations, Procla- 
mations, and all manner of Commissions, etc 

See the Introduction to the work ; which can be had separately, in royal Svo. cloth, price 9s, 

161 HoTXJLi Chabtabum in Turri Londinensi asservati, ace. T. D. Hardy, Vol. 1, 

pars 1, A.D. 1199-1216, all published, folio, with Introduction, Index and fac' 

simile, (pub. at £1. 10s) cloth, 20s 1837 

These are Royal Grants of Lands, honours, 'dignities, hereditary offices, liberties and other 

Estates of Inheritance to the nobility and commonalty ; and of lands, liberties, privileges, immoni* 

Ues, and other estates in mortmain to ecclesiastical, eleemosynary, ^and lay corporations, etc. 



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162 Caxbnabvok. Begistram yulgariter nuncnpatuni, " The Beoord of Caernarvon," 

e Codioe MSto. Karleiano 696 descriptum, folio, with Introduction hy Sir S. 
Ellis, and Indices, (pub. at £1. 11« ^d) doth, 21 s 1838 

The first portion of the above record of Caernanron contains a collection of Extents of Manors, 
taken chiefly in 26 Bdw. III., in the Counties of Caernarvon and Anglesey. A second portion 
contains other Extents of Commons and Manors, including the Lands of the Bishopric of Bangor. 
A third portion contains Records nnder the title " Leges et Consnetndines WallisB." A fourth por- 
tion is a collection of Inquisitions and Pleadings in Quo Warranto, before the Justices Itinerant in 
North Wales, Petitions, &c. The next portion contains particulars of the Taxation of the Spiri- 
tual and Temporal Possessions of the Clergy of the Diocese of Bangor, followed by an Extent of 
the Temporalities of the See, 22 Ric. IL After which follows a collection of smaller Records. 

These valuable volumes are recommended to all Antiquaries and Students of Mediaeval History, 
Genealogy, etc; 

163 Akcient Laws and Institutes of England, comprising Laws enacted under the 

Anglo-Saxon Kings, from -^thelbirht to Cnut, with an English Translation of 
the Saxon ; the Laws called Edward the Confessor's ; the Laws of William the 
Conqueror, and those ascribed to Henry the First ; also Monumenta Ecclesias- 
tica An^licana, firom the 7th to the 10th century ; and the Ancient Latin version 
of the Anglo-Saxon Laws, with a compendious Glossary, etc. folio, cL £2. 1840 

163* The same, 2 vols, royal 8vo. cloth, 30* 1840 

This is a portion of the works intended to be collected as materials for the History of Britain, 

under the title of ** Anglo- Saxon Laws." 

164 Aji ciBNT Laws and Listitutes of Wales, comprising Laws supposed to be enacted 

by Howel the Good ; modified by subsequent Kegulations, under the native 
Inrinces, prior to the Conquest oy Edward the First ; and anomalous Laws, 
consisting principally of Institutions, which, by the Statute of Kuddlan, were 
admitted to contmue in force : with an English Translation of the Welsh Text : 
to which are added a few Latin Transcripts, containing Digests of the Welsh 
Laws, principally of the Dimetian: with Indices and Glossary, folio, cloth, 
£2. 4a 1841 

164» the same, 2 vols, royal 8vo. cloth, 36* . 1841 

This is a portion of the works intended to be collected as materials for the History of Britain, 

voder the title of ** Welsh Laws." 

165 Jones's (Edward) Index to Becords, called, the Originalia and Memoranda, 

2 vols, folio, hf. bd. uncut, lOs 1793 

Priced, 1845-8, Payne and Foss, russia, £2, 5«. These irolumes, although not published by the 
Commission, form a necessary adjunct. 

166 Publications of the Record Commissionersy royal 8vo. in all 

26 vols. (pub. at about £20.) cloth, many of the volumes out of print, £10. 1833 

Contents. 
Magnnm Rotnlom Scaccarii vel Magnum Rotu- with his Barons, viz., '* Placita de terris datis et 



Imn Pipae, de anno 31o. Hen. I. (ut videtur) ; 
edidit J. Hunter, out of print 1 833 

Annual Accounts' of the Exchequer. 
Botnlos Cancellarii vel Antigraphum magni Ro- 
tali Pipae, de tertio anno regni regis Johannis, 
4 fmuimUes, out of print 1833 

The Chancdlor's or Duplicate Roll of An- 
nual Acconnts of the Exchequer. 
Report concerning Mr. Bay ley's publication of 
the Calendars of the Proceedings in Chancery, 
Svo. on/* 25 copies printed for private ute 

1833 

Rotoli Sdecd ad Res Anglioas et Hibernicas 

Bpectantes ex ArchiTas in Domo Cap. West- 

mon. depffompti, cnra J. Hunter, out of print 

1834 
This Miscellaneous volume contains : — 1. 
A Patent Roll Qf 7 John,* (1205-1206). 2. 
Transcripts of all Letters Patent and Annuities 
which had been granted by any Lieutenant or 
Jnstioe of Ireland, from the day of the Corona- 
tion of Hen. V. to the I2th of Hen. VL 3. 
Six Rollfi> relating to the affairs of Hen. IIL 



occupatis occasione turbacionis in regno Aug* 

Palgrave (Sir F.) An Essay upon the Authority 
of the King's Council, 8vo. out of print 1834 
Hunter (Rev. Jos.) Introduction to the Valor 
Ecclesiasticus of King Henry VII L« map 
showing the distribution in dioceses 1834 
Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Coun- 
cil of England, commencing 10 Ric. II. to 33 
Hen. VIII. (1386-1542), edited by Sir H. 
Nicolas, 7 vols. (pub. at M, 18«) 1834-7 
Rotuli Curiae Regis : Rolls and Records of the 
Court held before the King's Justiciars or 
Justices, 6 Ric. I. — I John, edited by Sir F. 
Palgrave, 2 ▼ols./ae«. (pub. at £1. 8«) 1835 
Fines, sive Pedes Finium : sive Finales Concor- 
diae in curia Domini Regis, 7 Ric. I. — 16 
John (1195-1214), in Counties, Vol. 1 (pub. 
at 8« ^d) 1835 

These are Fines of Lands ; a full descrip- 
tion of which will be found in Blackstone's 
Commentaries. Vol. 2 can be supplied new for 
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Rotuli de Oblatis et Finiboi in Trnri Xiondinenii 

•sienrati, tempore Regis Johannio. aoc. T. D. 

Hardy (pub. at 18«) 1835 

These are oblations or fines paid to the King 

for the enjoyment of honours, offioesi lands^ li- 

bertiesy and privileges. 

Rotuli Normanniae in Turri Londinensi asser- 

▼ati, A.D. 1200-1205, also 1417-18, ace T. 

D. Hardy, Vol. 1, all published, (pub. at 

I2s6d) 1835 

These Norman Rolls contain such letters 

and grants of the Kings of England as almost 

exclusitely relate to the provinces over which, 

whilst annexed to the English Crown, our mo- 

narchs exercised the same authority as in this 

kingdom. 

Patent Rolls : Hardy (T. D.) Description of the 
Patent Rolls in the Tower of London; to 
which is added an Itinerary of King John 
(pub. at9») 1835 

Papers relative to the Project of building a Ge- 
neral Record Office, 8vo. 3 plans 1835 



Exoerpta e Rotnlis Fiiiiam in Tnnri Londineaii 
assenratis, Hen. III. lege, 1216*i272« cura C. 
RoberU, 2 vols. (pub. at £1. 12«) 1835-6 
These are selections from the Fine Rolb for 
the purposes of Genealogy. The Fine Rolls con- 
tain a great Tariety of matter relating to deaths ; 
succession of heirs ; descent, division, and alien- 
ation of property; custody of lands, and of 
heirs ; liveries ; marriages of heiresses and wi- 
dows ; assignments of dower ; forfeitures and 
pardons ; aids and tallages ; affairs of the Jews ; 
etc. 

Ancient Kalbndars (The) and Inventories 
of the Treasury of his Majesty's Exchequer, 
together with other documents, illustrating 
the History of that Repository, edited by Sir 
F. Palgrave, 3 vols. (pub. at £2. 2«) 1836 
Scotland. — Documents and Records, illostrat- 
ing the History of Scotland, and the Transac* 
tions between the Crowns of Scotland and 
England, preserved in the Treasury of her 
Majesty's Exchequer, edited by Sir F. Pal- 



grave, Vol. 1, all published {pub. all8«) 1837 

167 SADLEE'S State Papers and Letters, edited by A. Clifford ; with Life and His- 

torical Notes, by Sir Walter Scott, 2 vols. 4to. (pub. at £6. 5* in bds.) portraits 
and facsimiles, hf, russia, £2.^2s Mdvnbwrgh, 1809 

Priced calf gilt, 1840, Jas. Bohn, £3. 
"This Collection consists of four separate sets of Letters, relating almost entirely to the aflSiirs 
of Scotland : the first, on the negociation for disuniting that kingdom from France, and for the 
family Alliance against England ; the second, on the Scottish Reformation ; the third, on the Re- 
bellion in the North of England, in 1569 ; and the last, on the subject of Queen Mary. In these 
transactions. Sir Ralph Sadler, as Ambassador from England, bore an important part, and displayed 
gpreat abilities as a statesman. His Letters, illustrated by the Memoir, and the historical Notes 
from the distinguished pen of Sir Walter Scott, throw a strong light on one of the most interesting 
periods of British History/' — Edinburgh Review. 

168 Shenstonb's Works, verse and prose, 2 vols. 12mo. frontispieces and vignettes, 

old calf gilt, Is 6d Dodsley, 1765 

168*SMITH'S (Sydney) Works, 3 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 27s 1839 

169 SongSs Calliofb, or the Mnsical Miscellany ; a select collection of the most 

approved English, Scots, and Irish Songs, set to Music, 8vo. calf, 16* 1788 

170 Chabmee (The), a Choice Collection of Songs, Scots and English, 12mo. third 

edition, hd^. Zs 6d Edinburgh, 1766 

171 SOUTHEY'S (R.) Expedition of Orsua and the Crimes of Aguirre, 12mo. half 

calf, Zs^d 1821 

172 Common Place Book, comprising his readings and collections in His- 
tory^ Biography, Manners and Literature, Voyages and Travels, &c. edited by 
J. W. Warter, 4 vols, royal 8vo. cloth, 36* 1849-61 

173 SPECTATOE (the), with Preface and Notes, 8 vols. 12mo. half cay, a pretty set, 

16* 1823 

174 Sfenseb, the Fairy Queen, with Glossabt, remarks and Life of Spenser, 2 vols. 

Svo, plates, old calf^ 7s 6d 1768 

176 STATE PAPEES (Miscellaneous) from 1601 to 1726, 2 vols. 4to. hf hd. russia, 

neat, 32* 1778 

176 STATE TEIALS and Proceedings for High Treason and other Crimes and Mis- 

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Emlyn, ^ vols. — Supplement, or State Trials from the reign of Edward VI. to 
the present time, 1736, 2 vols.— ProceecUngs for High Treason, 1746, 1 vol. ; 
together 9 vols, folio, calf, £3. 10* 1736-46 

Priced, 1844, F. Macpherson, £4. 4*; fetched, 1854, rossia, Sir S. Graham*^ copy, £5. 10*. 

177 SUETEES' (Eob.) History of Durham, Vol. 4, folio (including the additional 

sheets), with Memoir of the Author by G. Taylor, tMKw^, 30* 1840 

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178 SxTBTBBS* Society, vol. 34 : The Acts of the High Commission Court wiihin the 

Diocese of Durham, 8yo. chth, \0s 1858 

179 Tabso's Jerusalem Delivered, or Glodfrey of Bulloign, done into English in the 

reign of Elizabeth by Fairfax, ybt^< A edit, with Glossary, stout 8vo. cf. 4s8 1749 

180 TouB through the whole Island of Great Britain, giving a particular and enter- 

taining account of whatever is curious, 4 vols. 12mo. old calf, 6* 1763 

181 UNIVERSAL HiSTOET (Ancient and Modem) from the earliest account of time, 

with Chronological Tables, 66 vols. 8vo. maps and 'plates, old calf, £7. 1747-69 

lliis set is marked as having cost £16. 16«. 

182 ViBOiL. — The thirteen Bukes of Eneados of the famose Poete Virgill, translated 

out of Latyne Verses into Scottish Metir, bi the Eeverend Father in God, 
Mayster Gawin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkel and Unkil to the Erie of Angus, 
every Buke having hys perticular Prologe, Dlacit letter, 4to. 

Imprinted hy Willyam Copland^ 1663 
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183 VIEGIL'S -^NEis translated into Scottish Verse by the famous Gawin 

DouaLASS, Bishop of Dunkeld, with a large Glossaey and Account of the Au- 
thor's Life and Writings, foUo, good sourid copy in calf, 32* Edinh. 1710 
" This translation, which inolndes the XIII. book by Maph. Vegius, was begun in January, 
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such a poem in eighteen months, at a time when do metrical version of a classic (excepting Boethius) 
had yet appeared in English, is really astonishing ; for the work is executed with equal fidelity and 
spirit, and is further recommended by many beautiful specimens of original poetry, which, under the 
nam e of P rologues, are prefixed to each of the XIII. books." — Ellis, 

184- WEBER'S Illustrations of Northern Antiquities, with Additions by Jamieson 

and Sir Walter Scott, impl. 4to. (pub. at £3. 3«) hds. 26* Edinburgh, 1814 

A valuable work, comprising translations firbm the earlier Teutonic and Scandinavian Romances, 

being an abstract of the Book of Heroes, and Nibelungen Lay, with translations of Metrical Tales 

from the O ld German, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic Languages. 

186 WILSON (Dan.) the Archaeology and pre-historic Annals of Scotland, impl. 8vo. 
many woodcuts, cloth, 28* Edinbv/rgh, 1851 

With the Author's autograph. This valuable work is out of print. 

IRELAND. 

186 Bethah's (Sir W.) Irish Antiquarian Researches, with the appendix, 2 vols, in 1, 

Bv o.pl ates qffaesimiles of Irish M8S. calf gilt, 20s Dublin, 1826-7 

187 CARVE'S Itinebaby : Itinerarium Thomse Carve, Tipperariensis Sacellani Ma- 

joris Ang^orum, Scotorum et Hybemorum sub exercitu Csesarese Majestatis 
mUitantium, cum historia facti Butleri, Gordon, Lesly et aliorum ; nova editio, 
tres partes in uno yolumine complectens, ad fidem optimorum exemplarium ac* 
curata, imagineque auctoris adomata $ cui accedunt paucula qusBoam de vita 
Itinerantis, necnon Index generalise 3 vols, in 1, small 4to. xxiv. and 432 pp. 
portrait, half morocco, uncut, ^Os Qt^ori^cA, 1859 

188 ■ the same, feinted upon Vellum, 4to. ^f. morocco, uncut, £7. 

Only Two copies were printed upon vellum. 
Only 100 copies are printed, and more than half of them are dispersed. 

This is a reprint of an excessively rare and curious book, whose intrinsic and historical 
value has not been sufficiently appreciated. It narrates the author's wanderings through Europe, 
and his marches in company with an Irish regiment in the Imperial service ; and contains a con- 
temporary and curious record of the troubles of that momentous epoch, when the Thirty Y bars' 
War was desolating Germany, and crowning with glory the brilliant achievements of Gustavus 
Adolphus, Wallenstein, Bernard of Weimar, Banner, Torstensohn, Piccolomini, Konigsmark, John 
of Werth, and other great leaders on both sides of the struggle ; when Richelieu and his successor 
Masarine were at the head of government in Franoef and the great Conde was already advanced 
on his splendid career; and when- those civil troubles that ended in the death of Charles I. were 
oonvulaing the British isles. At page 16, there is an interesting description of London and its 
sights : The Tower, Westminster, Whitehall, the Exchange, London Bridge, Old St. Paul's, etc 
all of which Carve visited, and here records his admiring impressions of. 

The work has seldom been met with, complete, even by the most laborious collector of rarities ; 
80 tiiat this reprintj with the addition of a general Index and a short account of the author, 
wSH, it is hoped, be found a valuable accession to a library, whether it be considered as a curious 
hook or one valuable to the historical student. 

From this anthiir the historian Uarte has taken his principal material for detail of the pomp 

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and power of Wallenstein ; and Coze, in the History of the Honae of Austria, acknowledges his ob- 
ligations to Carre, whose work he styles equally scarce and curious. Indeed the powerful enmity 
which Carve provoked by his writings caused their destruction and suppression (in the Itinerarium, 
particularly of the last part) ; and this circumstance gave to them that character of excessive rarity 
which they have retained for more than a century and a half. 

The following is Carve's own account of the circumstances under which the Itinerary was written : 

" Not in the quiet chamber of study has it been composed, but beneath the tents of war, where 

my busy pen found no peace from the ominous clangour of the hoarse tarumpet and the loud roil 

of the battle- drum ; where my ear was stunned by the dreadful thunder of the cannon, and the 

fatal leaden hail hissed around the paper on which I was writing." 

*' Mr. Kemey has made an excellent use of the very limited materials which exist for his 
biographical preface. The work is brought out in a most creditable manner." — J. R. Jolt, Dublin. 

** In the formation of a British historical library no department can with more difficulty, or 
at greater expense, be supplied than that which relates to Ireland, whether the biography of her 
natives, or the ecclesiastical and general annals of their country are concerned. This arises from 
the excessive rarity of the volumes that treat of such subjects ; these having mostly been printed 
abroad in a dead language, owing to political circumstances at home, and been destroyed in the 
tumults and revolutions that have during the last three centuries swept the surface of the continent 
of Europe ; while of the few that have escaped perdition, copies are solely to be found, for the most 
part, on the shelves of the British Museum, the Grenville collection (richest of all), the library of 
-Bodley or Trinity College. Among books of this class of high scarcity, the Itinerary of Thomas 
Carve, or Carew, holds a foremost place, its value consisting not so much in the fact of its seldom 
occurrence, as in the matter of its text. Hence it is that the present handsome reprint — ^limited as 
the impression is to one hundred copies, and two upon vellum only — is peculiarly acceptable. 
Commenced about sixteen years ago by worthy Mr. Pickering, to whose taste and judgment English 
Literature is so largely indebted, the sheets, by untoward events, lay neglected in a warehouse uptil 
they fortunately became the property of one fully qualified to appreciate their value, by whose care 
and enterprise the book is now perfected. Mr. Quaritch therefore, has rendered good service 
to the learned world. In his selection of an editor Mr. Quaritch has been singularly fortunate. 
The attention bestowed by Mr. Michael Kemey over the re-impression of tiie last twelve sheets, the 
completeness of his index, and his concise yet adequately comprehensive prefatory observations^ 
entitle him to much commendation." — I'dblet, May 28, 1859. 

189 CARVE (Tho. Tipperariensis) Lyei. sive Anaeephalseosis Hibemica, in qua de 

Exordio, seu engine. Nomine, Moribus, ritibusque Gentis Hibemicse snccincte 
tractatur ; cui quoque accesserunt Aimales Hibemise, ab anno 1148> usque ad 
annum 1650, sm. 4to. 'portrait, map and plates, very fine copy, morocco elegant, 
gilt leaves, hy C Smith, rare, £4i, Sulzbaci, 1666 

At page 443 is a brilliant impression of the portrait of the author. 

Priced, 1829 and 1836, Thoi-pe, £7. 7» ; 1829, J. Bohn, £9. 9» ; 1832, Payne and Foss, £7. 7s; 
1842, Thorpe, £9. 9s; 1847, Thorpe, ;^6. 6«. Copies have been sold by auction as follows : Rox- 
burgh's, £4. 6«; Bindley's, £\2. 12«; Hibbert's, ^'6. 10«. 

190 LODGE'S Peerage of Ireland, revised, etc. by Mervyn Archdall, 7 vols. 8vo. 

plates, 36* Bub. 1789 

191 MacCubtin (H.) Discourse in Vindication of the Antiquity of Ireland, containing 

an account of the Gadelians from the earliest period to 1171, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. 
6* 6d Dublin, 1717 

192 MAGEOGHEGHAJN", Histoire de Tlrlande, ancienne et mbdeme, 3 vols. 4to. 

6 maps, fins copy, old french calf gilt, with the hooh-plate of Jean De Dry, 
18* Paw, 1768-63 

193 MACMAHON (Hugonis, Armacani totius Hibemise Primatis) Jus Primatiale 

Armacanum, in omnes Archiepiscopos, Episcopos, et Universum clerum totius 
E/Cgni Hibernise, etiam Prosecutio ejusdem Argumenti pro Primatu Armacano 
contra Anonymum, 4to. very fine, ana perfect copy, with both the leaves of errata, 
wiginal calf neat, extbemelt babe, £3. Anno Dom. 1728 

Few copies possess the second errata ; Thorpe says he never saw another but the one he had, 
1842, priced £5. 5«. 

See Carte's Ormond, vol. II. p. 27. 

194 MASON (W. Monck) The History and Antiquities of the CoUegiate and Cathe- 

dral Church of St. Patrick, Dublin, from its foundation, 1190 to 1819 ; compris- 
ing a topographical account of the Lands and Parishes appropriated to the com- 
munity of the Cathedral, and Biographical Memoirs, oi its Deans ; collected 
chiefly from sources of original record, 4to. viii, 478 and 98 pp. ; toith 7 beaU' 
tiful copper engravings ; viz., a full View if the Cathedral; View of the Choir ; 



ENGLISH BOOKS. H 



a Cfround Plan of the Cathedral and Libertie*; the Monuments of Deans Sutton 
and Fyche; jhdl'length portrait ofDEAis Sytift, and the Monument qfltichardt 
first Marl of Cork (pub. at £3. 3«) hil^, 9« Dublin, printed fbr the Author; 1820 

195 MASON {W. Monck) the same, LiJiGE paper, impl. 4to. Proof Impressions of the 

plates, (pub. at £4. 149 ed) bds. I5s 1820 

196 __^ the same, labob paper, 4to. toith a double set of the Plates, proofs and 

India proops, hf. bownd green morocco, gilt top, uncut, 32s 1820 

A very small number of the Large Paper copies remain for sale. 

This book was originally published at the Author's expense and only a few copies were sold 
shortly after publication. Mr. Monck Mason then went abroad, and the remainder of the edition 
has been locked up in a warehouse, the book being considered not only very valuable, but also 
▼ery scarce. Copies have often sold at sales for large sums. At the recent dispersion of the Author's 
magnificent collection of Irish Literary Curiosities, the advertiser bought the remaining copies, and 
now offers them at the above extremely low prices ; the Large Paper copies he confidently expects to 
report soon out of print ; even of the small paper copies the entire remainder is under 100 copies. 
The total edition comprised probably 250 copies. 

B^gr To the Biography of Dean Swift and Memour of his literary labours are devoted 220 
pages, in which the author traces every source of light and information to investigate the life and 
illustrate the writings of that extraordinary man. And to the lucid details of the text are super- 
added in notes a w^th of copious extracts and quotations from every work, as well contemporary 
as modem, whidi has assisted to enlighten or to prejudice the public mind upon the real character 
of Swift. 

*' An elaborate work, displaying much antiquarian research. It contains some new and inter* 
esting matter relative to the life and writings of Swift." — Loirndes. 

197 O'BEIEN (Henry) on the Bound Towers of Ireland, or the Mysteries of Free- 

Masonry, of Sabaism, and of BadLism nnveiled, Svo. cuts, cloth, 24a 1834 

Very rare ; Purton Cooper's copy fetched 28«. *' In O'Brien's work on the Round Towers of 

Ireland, may be found much curious matter ; and a good deal of light is thrown on the Horrors of 

Serpent or Boodhist Worship. It is, however, a wild and irreverent book* and by no means to be 

recommended to the general reader, independently of the nature of its details." 

198 O'Conoe's Clm>nicles of Eri, being the History of the Gaal Sciot Iber, or the 

Irish People, translated from the original in the PhoBnician Dialect of the Scy- 
thian Language, 2 vols, royal Svo. bds. \4a 18^2 

199 O'CO^OR (C.) Eebum Hibebnicabuk Scbiptobes Ybtebes, 4 vols. 4to.'£20. 

BucJcinghamicB, 1814-26 
Only 200 copies were privately printed at the expense of the late Duke of Buckingham. 
The eipenses incurred by the Duke of Buckingham for the researches and for the printing of 
these four volumes exceeded the sum of £3,0d0. They contain Latin Translations froth the origi- 
nal Ibemo-Celtic MSS. in the library formerly at Stowe. The most important and interesting 
works illustrative of the history and antiquities of Ireland were selected, and these volumes embody 
no article ever b^ore printed, or, it might be almost added, ever before known to the literary world, 
excepting perhaps, by name. The original manuscripts are now in the possession of the Earl of 
Ashbumham, his lordship having purchased the Stowe collection of manuscripts. Priced 1837, and 
1840, bds. Payne and Foss, £25. ; Gardner's copy, Large Paper, bds. fetched 1854, £20. 10«. 

200 S*YiukND*s History, Topography, and Antiquities of Watebfobd, Syo. map and 

plates, hf calf gilt, 3s 6rf 1824 

201 Sheffield. Observations on the Manufactures, Trade, and Present State of 

Ireland, by John, Lord Sheffield, Svo. LiJLGE fapeb, calf, 6* 1786 

202 VALLANCEY (CoL Charles) Collectanea de Eebus Hibernicis : Essays, &o. 

(chiefly from original MSS.), on the History and Antiquities of Ireland, a com- 
plete set, 7 vols. Syo, portrait and plates, £8. 8* 1770-1804 
In addition to the scarce Vol. VI. 1804, the above set contains : Vol. VII. An Essay on the 

.primitive Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland^ 1807 — ^The Ancient Stone Amphitheatre in 

Kerry, 1812 — Antiquities of Kilmackcumpshaugh, 1 790. 

203 — — — ^ Collectanea de Hebus Hibernicis, 14 parts in 4 vols, stout Svo. plates 

and maps, ca\f, 30s Dublin, 1786 

204 the same. Vols. I. to V. Syo. plates, calf neat, £2. 2s 1786-90 

These volumes are of great literary merit, and much sought aifter, in spite of Mr. Petrie's 
opinion, who says : *' It is a difficult and rather unpleasant task to follow a writer so rambling in 
his reasonings and so obscure in his style ; his hypotheses are of a visionary nature." Mr. Petrie's 
account of ti^e Round Towers differs materially from that given by Vallancey in his sixth volume. 
Vallancey advocates a similar view to that of O'Brien. Altogether the collection is well worth the 
attention of every Celtic and Irish Scholar. 



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ji. 1 .1 .1 



205 WALKBE'S (J. C.) Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards, 4,to.with the music of 

JrUh Melodtes, clotk, 9s London, 1786 

206 ■ — Historical Memoirs of the Ibish Bulbs ; memoirs of Cormac Common, 

and of Carolan : and select Ibish melodies, 1 vol. 8yo. — ^A historical Bssay on 
the Dbess of the ancient and modem Irish ; and a Memoir on their Armonrs 
and Weapons~2 vols. 8vo. with Music and Antiquarian plates, calf, 9« 1818 

207 WAREI (J.) Archi-Episcopormn Casseliensinm et Tuamensium Vitae, cum His- 

toria Coenobiorum Uisterciensimn HibemisB, Dublinii, 1626 — De PreBsnlibns 
LagenisB sive Frovincise Dubliniensis liber unos, ib. 1628 — in 1 vol. smallest 4to. 
blue morocco extra, gilt edges, £2, 2s 
On the fly-leaf is the autograph signatare of the author " Jacobus Wareus,** and there are also 
two corrections of the text in his handwriting. 

208 Wabe (Sir James) History and Antiqnities of Ibelaxd, with the history of the 

Writers of Ireland, translated, revised, improved and continued by Habbis, 
2 vols, in 1, folio, portrait of Ware and 21 fine large plates of Costume, Coins, 
Antiquities, calf, fine copy, £%. 2s Dublin^ 1764 

209 Scotianda SIBBAXI)! (Sir Bob. M.D.) Miscellanea quaedam era<Htae Ajiti- 

qnitatis, qtiae ad Borealem Britanniae majoris partem pertinent, folio, with 3 
plates ofKoman Antiquities, hf. bd. tall clean co^, scarce, 20s Mdinh. 1710 

210 Bobthwicb's Inquiry into the Origin and Limitauons of the Feudal Dignities of 

Scotland, 8vo. cloth, rare, 5« Edinb. 1775 
«< This tract is intended to exhibit a view of the limitations of the ancient dignities of Scotland/' 
Lowndes, 

211 WaleSs CoxE*s (W.) Tour in Monmouthshire, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. with fine Views 

by Sir B, C, Jffoa/re, map, etc, hf ca^f, neat, 26s 1801 

212 GlfiAJjDUS CAMBEENSIS. The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through 

Wales, A.D. 1188, by Giraldus de Barri, translated into En^sh, and illustrated 
with Views, Ajmotations, and a Life of Giraldus, by Sir Kichard Colt Hoare, 
2 vols. impl. 4to. map and 69finejplates of Antiquities, Views, Castles, Ruins, Sfc, 
(pub, at £8. 8* in bds.) 1806— Itmerarium Cambriae seu Baldvini per WaUiam 
fegationis accurata descriptio, cum annotationibus D. Powell, 1804, 1 vol. — 
together 3 vols. impl. 4to. (pub. at £11. 11*) £5. 1^04-6 

" The learned Editor's Annotations and Notes are peculiarly valuable." — Lowndes, 
"Giraldus* descriptions of Wales and Ireland are marked by a clearness of narrative and a 
distinctness of conception which are seldom found among the medieval writers ; but they are strictly 
interspersed with monkish legends and fairy tales, which render him a valuable authority for the 
.earlfer history of our popular mythology." — Thomas Wright, Giraldus is the most andent topo- 
grapher of Wales, he was Bishop of St. David's from 1 169 to 1203 inclusive. Two hundred copies 
only of the above elegant edition (edited by Sir Richart Colt Hoare) were printed. Camden and 
other historians quote him as an author of undoubted credit. 

213 Phillips's Wales, its language, social condition, moral and religious character 

considered in relation to Education, with treatise upon Scotland, Ireland, 
Brittany, Man, etc. stout 8vo. (pub. at 14«) cloth, Ss 1849 

214 PUGH'S (Edward) Cambria Depicta, or a Tour through North Wales, 4to. illus- 

trated with upwards qf 70 views, (pub. at £6. 5«) bds, 21s 1816 

216 — — — the same, 4to. calf extra, 30* 1816 

216 YoEZE*8 (Ph.) the Royal Tribes of Wales, 4to. portraits, urieut, 12s Wrexham, 1799 

217 C AMEBIAN QuABTBBLY Magazine and Celtic Eepertory (The), Nos. III. -VIII., 

X..XVI., XVm.-XX.— together 16 Nos. 8vo. sd, 30* 1829-1833 

For Welsh Literature — see Cl€us ** European Philology,*' 

FRENCH LITERATCJRE. 

218 BESCHERELLE, Dictionnaire National ou Dictionnaire Universel de la Langue 

Fran9aise, avec Texamen critique des Dictionnaires de TAcad^mie, de Laveaux, 
de Boiste et de Napoleon Lanoais, 2 vols. impl. 4to. 3034 pp. unth the etymolo' 
gies, hf, bd, morocco, £2. 10* Paris, 1866 

219 BoBEL, Tresor de B>echerches et Anti^uitez Gauloises et Francoises, en ordre 

alphabetique, enrichies d'origines, Epitaphes et autres choses rares et curieuses, 

et de beaucoup de mots de la langue Thyoise ou Theuthfranque, sm. 4to. very 

fi/m copy, calf neat, l%s Paris, 1655 

** Ouvrage peu commun.'' — Brunei, 

220 Cabtouche, {the French Robber) Le Vice Puni, ou Cartouche, poeme, small 8vo. 

plates, avec Dictionnaire Argot-Fran^ais, hf, bd, 5s Paris, 1728 



FRENCH BOOKS. ^ 



221 COTGEAVE (E.) A Dictionarie of the French and English Tonguea; stout sm. 

folio, old caff, 24a London^ 1611 

For an accoant of this yalaable and useful work— see Douc^9 Ilimtratitnu qf Skakapeare. 
The most popular Dictionary of the period. ** We hate no Dictionary but Cotgrave that can 
help xa to understand Rabelais's language/' — /. Ozeil, 

222 DicnoNNAiBB de TAcademie Fran^aise, 2 vols, in 1, stout impL 4to. 1165 pp. 

triple columns, sd. 12« ^ Bruxelles, 1847 

223 — Babb^, Complement du Dictionnaire de I'Academie, stout 4to. 1281 pp. sewed, 

9* Paris, 1846 

224 FLEMING and TIBBINS* Royal Dictionary, French-English and English- 

French, compiled from the Dictionaries of Johnson, Todd, Ash, Webster, and 
Crabb, from tne last edition of Chambaud, Gamer, Descarrieres, Laveaux, Boiste, 
Dictionary of the Academy and Complement, 2 vols. impl. 4to. (pub. at £3. 3*) 
£2. 4a Paris; Didot, 1841-4 

225 ■ Dictionnaire Fran^ais-Anglais, impl. 4to. 1104 pp. cL bds. 2ls Par, 1845 

226 '■ English-French Dictionary abridged, royal 8vo. 1078 pp. hf. morocco, 
16* Paris, 1866 

227 Gattel, Dictionnaire Uniyersel de la langue Fran9ai8e, 2 vols, stout 8vo. 1862 pp. 

Af. c alf, 7 s ^d Brux, 1841 

228 LEEOuX (P. J.) Dictionnaibb Comiqub, Satyrique, Critique, Burlesque, Libre 

et Proverbial ; avec une explication tr^s-fidelle d!e toutes les manieres de parler 
burlesques, &c. qui peuvent se renoontrer dans les meilleurs Auteurs, tant anciens 
que modemes, best edition, 2 vols. 8vo. old calf, 25« Pampelune, 1786 

A work of great utility in reading the old French authors. 

229 MENAGE, Dictionnaibe Etymolooique, ou Origines de la Langue Fran^oise, 

avec les Origines de Caseneuve, les additions de Jacob, Valhebert;, Besnier et le 
Vocabulavre Haffiohgique de Chastelain, nouvelle Edition, dans la quelle on a 
ins^r^ les Additions a leur place. On trouvera encore les Etymologies de Huet, 
Le Duchat, De Vergey, et ^usieurs autres, corrig^ et augmentees par A. F. 
Jault, auquel on a ajout^ le Dictionnaire des Terms du Vieux Francois de Borel, 
augmente des Mots qui y ^toient oubli^ ; 2 vols, folio, best edition, fine clean 
copy, quite uncut, 80* Paris, 1760 

Priced by James Bohn, 1840, £4. 4* ; by Nattali, 1846, £2. 10« ; by H. Bohn, 1847, £2. 16* ; 

by Techener, PariS) 1853, 60 fr. 

'■ On n'eut rien de parfsdt en ce genre jusq'au Dictionnaire de Manage. La Reine Christine 

ditoit de lui, qn'il savoit non-seulement d*ou les mots venoient, mais oiL ils alloient." — Barbier. 

230 MICHEL (Francisaue) Dictionnaibe d'ABOOT, ou Etudes dephilologie compart 

sur Target et sur les idiomes analogues paries en Europe et en Asie, 8vo. Ivi. and 
616 pp. 12* Paris, 1866 

231 PouGENS, Arch^ologie Fran9aise, ou Vocabulaire de Mots Anciens propres a ^tre 

restitu^s au langage modeme, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. bd, 7* 6d Paris, 1821 

232 SPIEBS* French Dictionary : Dictionnaire general Francais-Anglais et Anglais* 

Fran^ais, nouveUement redig^ d'apr^s les Dictionnaires Fran9ais de TAcademie, 
de Laveaux, de Boiste, de Bescherelle, etc. et les Dictionnaires Anglais de 
Johnson, Webster, B-ichardson, 2 vols. 8vo. both parts, 10th ed, sd. 13* Par, 1868 

233 the same, 2 vols. 8vo. hf, calf, 18* 1868 

*' A work of very great research, admirable in its arrangement, of great perspicuity, and a pro- 
duction of a very high character. The Dictionary of Dr. Spiers was by for the best (French and 
English) Dictionary he had even seen.''— Ftce.CAanc«//or Sir W, P. Wood, Times, Feb. 26, 1858. 

Spiers' French Dictionary may emphatically be called " The most practical of all published.'' 
Talented linguists of France and England have combined in the task of producing, in a com- 
pact form, a Dictionary comprising all modem Terms, Scientific words, Idioms, Phrases, and Diffi- 
culties, thus making it an eminently useful Book of Reference to English and French Students. 




Frusse, etc. 2 vols. 12mo. vellum, neat, 6* 1762 

236 AKTHOLoaiE Fran9oise ou Chansons Choisies, depuis le 13e Si^cle jusqu'a present, 

3 vols, small 8vo. with the Music, plates, calf neat, 10* 6rf 1766 

237 Abchekholtz, Memoires concemant Christine, Beine de Suede, pour servir \ 

rhistoire de son regno, de sa vie priv^e et de I'histoire de son temps, 2 vols. 4to« 
vellum, 10* Amst, 1751 



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238 AzAis, des Campensations dana les Destin^ Hnmaines, 3 vols. Syo. sd. 4a Par., 181d 
'239 En>licatioii tmiyerselle, 4 vols, in 3, Svo. »d, 3« Qd 1826-2B 

240 Bacallab y Sanna, M^moires pour Bervir 2k THistoire d'Espagne boob Philippe 

v., 4 vols, \2imo, portrait ana maps^ oldfirench calf gilt, 6« Amft, 1756 

241 BAS.ANTE (M. de) Histoire des Dues de Bourgosne <ie la Maison de Yalois, 1364i> 

1477, 2 vols. imp. Svo. cuts, half morocco, top edyes gilt, 30« Bruxelles, 1838 
242 enricliie de notes par Marchal, 10 vols, in 5, Svo. plates, neatlvhf. bound, 

36* Brux, 1839 

A noble work — a masterpiece of historical narration. The author relies entirely upon conteni- 
porary information, and introduces, as far as possible, the same language ; he gives in the style of 
Froissart a most faithful picture of that eventful period of English and French History, the posses- 
sion of France by the English. The peculiar position of the Dukes of Burgundy, first as masters 
of France, and afterwards as almost independent Sovereigns of Burgundy, Picardy, Flanders, Hol- 
land, and Luxembourg, their struggles for power in France, their combats with the proud cities of 
Flanders, their magnificence in public entries and tournaments, their great influence in the affiun 
x>( Europe, and their extinction in the Battle of Nancy, by the victorious Swiss, are all of the most 
stirring interest, and serve indeed as the best guide for the understaiiding of Aiediseval History, its 
glory and its misery. 

243 BERANGEB (Mons.) (Euvres completes, 3 vols, large Syo. edition illustrSe par 

J. J. Gbai^dyills, many spirited woodcuts, calf extra, gilt edges, bvC. Lewis, 
£3. 5* JParis, 1839 

A series of designs by Johannot inserted. 

244 .-.—._ Oeuvres completes, illustr^es par Grandville, avec les Chansons nouvelles, 

royal Syo, fine woo dcuts, hf red morocco, uncut, ISs Parii, 18*10-48 

245 BIBLIOTHIeQUE BLEUE, ou Eecueil D'Histoires Singulieres et Naives, 6 vols. 

in 3, sm. Svo. If, blue morocco extra, gilt backs and tops, curious a^ scarce, from 

the lAhrary of the Earl of Clanbra^il, 30* Paris, 1769-70 

Contents: Histoire de Robert le Diable, Ducde Normandie; etde ^chard Sans Peurson flis. 

— Histoire de Fortnnatus et de Ses Enfans. — Nouvelle Histoire de Pierre de Provence et de La 

fidle Maguelonne. — Histoire de Jean de Calais. 

246 BiGNON, Histoire de France, depuis le 18 Brumaire (Nov. 1799), jusqu'a la paix 

de Tilsitt (Juillet, 1807), 6 vols. Svo. (pub. at 48 fir.) sd. 6* Mons, 1829-30 

247 Blano (Louis) Histoire de la E^volution Fran^aise, Vols. I. — ^VIII. Svo. (pub. at 

£2J sewed, 25* Paris, 1847-66 

248 BOILEAU Pesfbeaux, CBuvres, avec un Discours pr^liminaire par Palissot, 4to. 

portrait and plates, bound from the sheets, blue MOBOCCO, gilt edges, with tooled 
and gilt sides, and morocco joints, 32« Paris, 1798 

249 Oeuvres de, avec un nouveau commentaire par Amar, 4 vols. Svo. Large 

Paper, portrait, calf extra, £2. 2s Paris, 1821 

This edition is the most correct and the most complete that has hitherto appeared, with regard 
to the text and the notes of Boileau himself, and the varianies of former editions. 

'* If I am not deceived there is something in all the compositions of Boilesn, so finished, so 
femoved from conceit, and from forced thought ; there is such an ardent zeal for propriety in sen- 
timent and in expression, such a sense of the dignity of the human character, when undebased ; 
such a hatred of hypocrisy ; such a love of purity ; such an abhorrence of all profaneness, and of 
indecency, and even of indelicacy ; that I am not able to name a man whose works, as a poet and 
a critic, may be read and studied with equal advantage.'' — Pursuits of Literature, Sfc, p. 49. 

** Boileau may be compared to the dog, whose sagacity is remarkable, as well as its fawning on 
its master, and its snarling on those he dislikes. If Boileau wss too stem to admit the pliancy of 
grace, he compensates by good sense and propriety. He is like (for I will drop animals) an upright 
magistrate, whom you may respect, but whose public justice and severity leave an awe that dis- 
courages familiarity." — Works qf Hor. Walpole, vol. v. p. 600. 

250 BoiSHONT (A. B. de) des Hallucinations, Histoire raisonn^e des Apparitions, deS 
Visions, du Ma^etismie, de Somnambulisme, etc. Svo. 626 pp. sd, 5* Par, 1845 
261 Bbant6mb (P. deBourdeilles, Seimeur de) les (Euvres de ; avec des Bemarques 
bistoriques, et critiques, par JLe Ducliat, Lancelot et Prosp^re-Marchand, 
15 vols. 12mo. old calf gilt, Zord Orfbrd^s copy, £3. Londres (maestricht), 1779 
" Brantdme is frequently an amusing and instructive writer, but his naivete often borders upon 
ivhat must be considered not a little licentious. He has preserved many important facts, as well as 
entertaining anecdotes, which mu^ have otherwise perished. It is pleasant to find the unaccount- 
able omission of his name by La Harpe, aopplied by a short, but smart notice of him, by Barbier.'^ 

JHbdin*s Library Companion, p. 538. 



FRENCH BOOKa 8S 

The reader will find the notice mentioned by Mr. Dibdin, in Barbier'g BiblioikeqM€ d^wi 
Homme de Go4i, voL 4, p. 17. 

Mr. Dibdin adds in a note, " We owe to BrantAme, I believe, the presenration of the affscting 
song which Mary song in the vessel, while quitting the shores of France, to return to her kingdom. 
Yet there may be reasonable doubts of its authenticity. Was the sensitive mind of a woman in her 
utnation, in a state to warble ditties ?" 

** Here M. Villemain (in one of his Lectures) compared the cold narrative given by Robertson, 
bf the last moments of the interesting Mary Stuart, with the unpretending page left by Brantdme, 
who was merely a man of the world. Brantdme's page is picturesque and true« and almost sublime 
because it is true ; while the laboriously polished narrative of Robertson is, at bottom, a mere fiction; 
And why is this ? Because Brantdme wrote with the feelings and simplicity of his age ; while 
ilobertson was merely a citizen of Edinburgh, who had become learned by poring over the woi^ 
of old authors, but he wanted that turn of mind whidi was necessary to enable him to see events as 
they really happened."— ^iVinv Monthly Magazine, vol. 23, p. 95. 

252 Bbosses (Clias. de) du Culte des Dieux Fetiches, ou ParallMe de rancienne Belir 

gion de TEgyptc avec la Eeligion actuelle de Nigritie, 12mo. 286 pp. sd. rare^ 
3* ed (Paris), 17eO 

253 Bboussais, de rinitation et de la Folie, 8yo. 590 pp. sd, 2s 6d 1828 

254 ~ de rinitation et de la Folie, ou les Ea.pport« dn Physique et du Moral 

.^tablis suT les bases de la Medicine Fhysiologique, 2 yols. 8yo. 1182 pp. sd. 
Ss6d ' Paris, IS39 

255 BBUSCAMBILLE (Euyres, contenans ses Fantasies, Imaginations, et Paradoxes, 

et autres discours Comique, 18mo. calf gilt, rare, 24* Rotien, 1636- 

'^ There are not three Bruscambiiles in Christendom (said the stallman) except what are chained 
up in the libraries of the curious." — Tristram Shandy. 

256 BussY-BiABUTiN, Histoire amoureuse des Ottules, suivie de la France galante,- 

romans satiriques du 17e sifecle, avec des notes et une introduction par K)itevin, 
2 vols. 12mo. chth, 5* Paris, 1867 

257 'M^moires et Correspondance, 1666-93, 6 vols. 12mo. sd. 9* Par. 1857-8 

258 BuTLBB, Hudibras, poeme ^cnt pendant les guerres civiles d'Angleterre, traduit 

en vers £ran9ais par Townelsy, 3 vols. 12mo. ioith plates after Sogarth, chth, 
16* Paris, 1819^ 

259 the same, 3 vols. hf. calfneai, rare, 20* 1819^ 

Tlie English original and French translation ori opposite pages. The best French translatioi^ 

ever made of an Englis h Classic. 

260 GAPEFIGuE (M.) Histoire de France. ^Hngues Capet et la troisi^me Baoe, 

iusqu'a Philippe- Auffuste, 2me periode, 2 vols, in 1 — Histoire de France an 
Moyen Age, ae Phuippe-Auguste, 1180-1223, 4 vols, in 2— Moyen Age depuifl 
Plmippe-Auguste jusqu a la fin de Louis XI. a. d. 1223-1483, 3 vols. ; togemep 
9 vols, in 6, 8vo. half calf gilt, 24* Paris, 1829-39 

261 — — — — les Quatre premiers si^cles de I'Eglise Ohr^tienne, 4 vols. 8vo. *rf# 

7* M 1850-1 

262 I'Eglise au Moyen Ace, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. Zs^d 1852 

263 CASANOVA. Memoires de o. Casanova de Seingalt, Merits par lui-m^me, Edition 

originale, la seule compUie, 10 vols. 8vo. ha^f Firench morocco^ vebt babb, 
£3. 10* ParU, 1833-37 

These cnrious Memoirs show a most extraordinary insight into human nature, and display thct 
Romance of Prison Life. 

264 Cent Nouvellbs NouveUes (Les) contenant cent nouveUes ou nouveaulx comptei^ 

Slaisants et r^cr^atifs pour deviser en toutes compagnies, nouveUe Edition, 
*apr^8 le texte des premieres Editions gothiques, avec des notes et une notice 
par P. L. Jacob, bibliophile, 12mo. 510 pp. cloth, 4* 6c? Paris, 1858 

C'est 1^ le D6cam6ron gaulois ; quant & Tauteur, si ce n'est pas le roi Louis XI., c'est Antoine 
de la Sale qui ^crivait sous la dictee du dauphin de France et de sa petite-cour au ch&teau de 
Genappe. Cette edition offrira le veritable teste original, mais debarasse des innombrables fiiutes 
d'impression qui rendent les Editions primitives presque inintelligibles. 

265 .CERVANTES, Don Quichotte de la Manche, traduction de Sainct Martin, avec 

la vie par Auger, 6 vols. 8vo. calf, 12* Paris, 1825 

266 ■ Don Quichotte, traduit et annot^ par Viardot, 2 vols, royal 8vo. several 

hundred spirited woodcuts by Johannot, hf, morocco, gilt hacks, 18* Paris, 188i 

1 



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867 OHASLES (PhOar^te) Etades : gar TAntiqiiit^, ror lea premiers temps du Chris* 
tianisme et sur le Moyen Age, sur le 16me allele en France, sur les JSommes et 
les Moenrs an 19® si^cle, sur l*E9pagne, sur Shakspeare, Marie Stuart et PAre- 
tin, Olivier Cromwell, le 18™« si^cle en Angleterre, 2 vols., sur la litterature et 
les Moeurs de TAngleterre au 19« siMe, sur les Anglo-Americains au 19« si^le, 
11 vols. 12mo. haJfcalf^U, £2. :ParU, 1846-54 

268 Choist (l*Abb^ de) Histoires de Philippe de Yalois et du Boi Jean, 4to.^n0 copy^ 

old, French cdygilt. Arms on sides, 6* Paris, 1688 

269 Chbistine (Eeine de SuMe) Pensees, avee une notice sur sa vie, sm. 8vo. printed 

in red and bUusk with borders, India proof port, 1^, mor, 6« Paris, Renouard, 1826 

270 Chbokiqus de la Pucelle ou Chronique de Cousinot, suivie de la Chroni^ue Kor- 

mande de P. Cochon (r^nes de Charles YI. et de Charles YII.), pubh^es fK>ur 

la premiere fois d*apres les ManuQcrits, aveo Notes, par YaUet de Yiriville, 

12mo. 540 ^^, fine paper, cloth, &s Paris, 1859 

271 the sam&, 12mo. sd. 3* 6d 1859 

272 COMIKES (Philippe de) Memoires, 5 vols. 12mo. portraits, old calf, bright giU 

backs, 209 Brusselle, 1723 

273 _^— the same, 5 vols. 12mo. portraits, old calf, 10s ib, 1723 

274 • Memoires de, 12mo. hf morocco, 4f 6d 1843 
276 COMTE (Aug.) Cours de Philosophic Positive, 6 vols, stout 8vo. sd, uncut, rare, 

£3. Paris, 1830-42 

276 — — Syst^me de Politique Positive, ou Traits de Sociologie, instituant la 

S^eligion de I'llumanit^, 4 vols. 8vo. sd, uncut, 2Ss Paris, 1851-4 

277 Contagion (la) Sacr^e, ou Histoire Naturelle de la Superstition, 2 vols, in 1, 

12mo^»e ^Pjh old caff gilt, curious, Ss 6d Londres, 1768 

278 COBJTEILLE&uvbbs de, avec des commentaires, par Yoltaire, 12 vols. 8vo. 

Fine Paper, plates, calf extra, gold borders, gilt edges, £3. 3* 1817 

This edition, says Bninet, is the finest and most correct we have hitherto had of this poet. It 
contains also the translation of 7%e ImitaiUm of Christ, the PoSsies divertes of P. Corneille, and 
the three best pieces of his brother, and some of the notes of Palissot. 

'*The {greatest of the French dramatic poets. He was bom at Ronen, in 1606, and for some 
time practised in that city as an advocate. His first dramatic performance was ' M61ite,' a comedy, 
which met with such distinguished success, that he was encouraged to devote his rare powers to the 
drama. The tragedies of * Medea,' 'The Cid,' * The Horatii,' and < Cinna,' followed, an^ estab- 
lished for their author a pre-eminent station among French dramatists. Besides the foregoing, he 
wrote many other tragedies ; and translated Thomas & Kempis, ' On the Imitation of Jesus Christ.' 
It is melancholy to reflect that Comeille, who had achieved fame equally for himself and his country's 
Htcratore, ended his di^s in poverty and distress. Died 1684." 

279 CoxTBBON, Histoire du Harqnis de. Marshal des Camps et Armies de la Bepub- 

lique de Yenise, 12mo. engra/oings, calf very curious, hs Lyon, 1692 

880 CEETIN (Guill.) Poesies, 12mo.^ copy, inredm^or, by FoMchet, 10s Paris^ 1723 
281 DAB.U (P.) Histoire de la E^publique de Yenise, 12 vols, in 6, 8vo. portraits and 

plates, neat in If, vellum, £2. Brux, 1840 

This grand historical work ought to be studied by every British Statesman ; the maxims and 
causes which rendered Venice great and powerful, and produced its ruin after 1400 years of splen- 
dour^ apply ii^ many respects to this country, and important lessons may be drawn from Dam's 
pbarming volumes. 

''This work, (says Brunet) one of the most important that has appeared of late years, has 
already taken its place among our best historical works." 

'* The author, Count Daru, has enjoyed opportunities for consulting a far greater number of 
JMithentio documents than any preceding writer on Venetian History. He had not only firee access 
to the secret archives after their removal to Paris, but his efforts seem to have been indefatigable in 
collecting such further materials, as the great libraries of the continent could afford. He has thus 
accumulated notices in his appendix, on nearly four thousand manuscripts, above half of which he 
declares that he has personally inspected. He has rendered his two last volumes an admirable 
catalogue raisonn^ of the authorities on which his labours have been founded ; he has facilitated 
enquiry into his own accuracy, and the historical student is guided to various original sources of 
inmtigation. But the best claims to praise must rest, of course, on the judgment and ability 
irhidi he has displayed in the use of his materials. We have had occasion to subject his volumes 
to a rigid scrutiny, and we have risen from the comparison of his labours with those of earlier 
4rriters, under a strong conviction of his industry, accuracy and good sense.*' — Quarterly Review, 
te2 Dblewabde, Histoire generale du Hainau, jusqu'en 1555, 6 vols. 16mo. old calf 

gilt, 3tf 60? Mons, 1718-22 



FRENCH BOOKa H 



283 Delort (J.) Hktoire de la Detentioii des ^nulosoplief et des G^ens des Lettres ^ 

la Bastille et a Yincennes, 3 vols. Bvo.poriraitt, Kdifeaiffy ma/rhled edges; Ila/rl of 
Shrewsbury's copy, Ss 6d Paris, 1829 

284 Dbs Pebiebs (Bonay.) Le Cymbalum Mimdi, pr^c^^ des nourelles r^cr^tions 

et joyeux deyis ^dit. corrig^e but les Editions originales, ayec des notes et une 

Notice pap P. L. Jacob, 18nio. 477 pp. doih, uncut, 4a • Faris, 1858 

286 the same, stout 12mo. vellum paper, sd, 6* ih, 1858 

286 D'EsFiNELLE (M.) Les Muses Ealli^es, mick 18mo. engra/ved title hy Gaultier, 

cay, 'gilt edges, 25* Faris, 1603 

A carioas volume of old French poetry, printed in Italics. 

287 DiABLE Ik Pabis (Le), Paris et les Parisiens : Moeurs et Coutumes, Caract^res et 

Portraits des Habitants de Paris. Texte par MM. Sand, Stabl, Gozlan, Pascal, 
Souli^, C. Kodier, Briffault, Balzac, Karr, Houssaye, Grautier, Feuillet, Musset, 
etc. Illustbations par GAyABNi, Bertall, Champin, etc. 2 yols. one vol, con- 
sisting qf204t large humourous wood engravings, the other containing several hun- 
dred woodcuts interspersed in the text, 4/* f^or, neat, 35« Faris, 1845 

388 DiCTioKNAiBE des Sciences Philosophiques (Biographies et Swets) par une Sooi^t^ 
de Professeurs de Philosophic, (Axtaud, Barth^emj St.-Hiiaire, BouiUet, Da- 
miron, Franck, Gramier, Jourdain, L^hit, Matter, Pauthier, Bemusat, etc.) 

6 yols . 8yo. cloth, 30* Faris, 1844-62 

289 DEWEZ, Histoire Generale de la Belgique depuis la oonqu^ de Cesar, 7 yols. 

8yo. calf gilt, \2s Brux. 1806 

A standard book, the best history of Belgium. 

290 DiDEBOT, CEuyres Philosophiques, 6 yols. in 3, 8yo. head, kf cf, gt, 15« il, 1829 

291 DIJ BELLAT (Joachim, Foete excellent ct^ ce temps), ses (Euyres Francoises, thick 

12mo. old French blue mor, withjkdl gilt backs, £3. 3* Faris, F. Morel, 1669 
A collection of the various Works, with th^ir separate title-pages as issued in 1568 and 15699 
having a general title-page. Dedication and Tables prefixed. 

292 EcusiLS (Les) du Sentiment, premiere partie, contenant le Delire et I'Lnprudence 

du Sentiment 12mo. vignette, old calf gilt, curious, 2« 60? Amsterdam, 1766 

293 EGLY (Demonhenault a) Histoire des Eois des deux Siciles de la Maison de 

France, 4 yols. 12mo. maps, fine copy from the Library of Fhili^ V. King of 
Spain, in bed mobocco extba, gilt edges, with the arms of Spatn and France 
stamped in gold on sides, £2. 2s . Faris, 1741 

294 Faitblas. Loxxyst, Histoire du Cheyalier de Faublas, 2 yols. 8yo .plates, if, bd. 

\0s Faris, 1834 

295 Fetes et Coubtisanes de la Gr^ce, Supplement aux Voyages d'Anacharsis et 

d*Antenor, 4 yols. 12mo. plates, old calf, curious, 10s Faris, 1803 

296 FLOBIAK, (Euyres : Nouyelles, Fables, Don Quichotte, Gonzalye de Cordoue, 

Th^tre, Guillaume Tell, Eliezer, Gtdat^e, EsteUe, Numa, M^anges, Lettres, 

7 yols. 12mo. plates, calf gilt, ISs Faris, Fenouard, 1820 

297 -^— — CEuyres : ayec la yie de Tauteur, 13 yols. 8yo. portrait and plates, hd^ 

morocco, gilt backs, ISs Faris, 1823-4 

298 FoNTENELLE, OSuyrcs, 3 yols. 8vo. half bound calf neat, 10s 6d Faris, 1848 

300 Fbanciok. L'Histoire Comioue de Francion, ou les Tromperies, les subtalitez, 

etc. de quelques personnes ae ce Si^cle (en XII. liyres), nouyeUe Edition, thick 

1^0. calf, marbled edges, 12s ^ Rouen, 1635-39 

Corieux tableau da r^gne de Louis XII L Je me garderai bien, dit Nodier, de le recommander 

anz ^tudiants en vacances et aux nobles ch&telaines en villegiatore ; mats je le recommande hardi- 

ment aux linguistes. II n'existe pas en fran^ais un plus curieuz tresor de gallicismes familiers, de 

rares proverbes et de bonnes phraseologies populaires. 

301 FEOISSART, les Chroniques de France, Angleterre, Bretaigne, Bourgogne, 

Escosse, Espaigne, Portingal et autres parties, ayec notes, tables et glossaire, par 
Buchon, 3 vols, royal 8vo. half calf, %2s Faris, 1840 

302 GBECOUBT, CEuvres completes de, nouyelle Edition augment^e, 4 vols. 8yo. 

pUUes, calf neat, 20* Faris, 1796 

03 Guise (Mile, de), les Amours du grand Alcandre ; suivis de pieces int^ressantes 
pour seryir a Thistoire de Hbnbi IV. 2 vols. 18mo. fapxeb viiLiN, bltie morocco^ 
giU edges, 10s Faris, Didot, 1786 



804 GUlZOt. Collection de M^moibes relatifs a Thistoire de France, dep 
fondation de la monarchic francaise jusqu'au Xllle siecle, avec une In^~ 



'n^ 



tB QUARITCH'S CATALOGtJE OF 

tion et defl notice, par M. Gnizot, membre de ringtitat, ministre des affaires 
^trang^B, 31 vols. 8vo. neatly half hound calf, contents lettered, £10. lOt 

Paris, 1823-24 
J^tribution des outrages compris dans les 31 volumes dont se compose la collection :: 
Tome 1. Gregoire de Tours. 

— 2. Fr^degaire.— Vie de Dagobert.— Saint Leger.— Pepin le Vienx. 

— 3. Annales d'Eginhard. — ^Vie de Charlemagne.— Th^gan. — L'Aatronome, etc. 

— 4. Ennold le Noir. —Annales de Saint Bertin.— Annalei de Meta. 

— 5. Frodoard. — Egliae de Reims. 

— 6. Abbon.—Chroniqae de Frodoard. — Chronique de Raoul Glaber.— Helgand. — Adal- 

b^ron. 

— 7. Bonchard, — Hngues de Flenry.—Histoire de Vezelay. 

— 8. Soger. — Louis le Gros, — Louis VIL — Galbert. 
~ 9 et 10. Guibert de Nogent.->Saint Bernard. 

— 11. Rigord. — Philippe Auguste. 

— • 12. Guillaume le Breton. — La Philippide. 

— 13. Guillaume de Nangis. 

— 14. Pierre de Vaulz-Cemay. 

— 15. Histoire des Albigeois.*— Guillaume de Pu7-Laurens.«-Ge8tes glorieux des Francois. 

— 16, 17, 18. Guillaume de Tyr.— Croisades. 

— 19. Bernard le Tr^orier. 

— 20. Albert d'Air. 

— 21. Raymond d'Agiles. 

— 22. Jacques de Vitry. 

— 23. Raoul de Caen. — ^Tancr^de.— Robert le Moine. 

— 24. Foulcher de Chartres. — Odon de Deuil. — Croisade de Louis VII. 
-— 25, 26, 27, 28.— Orderic Vital. — Histoire des dues de Normandie. 

— 29. Guillaume de Jumi^ges. — Guillaume de Poitiers. — ^Vie de Guillaume le Conquerant. 

— SOetSl. Table generale et analytique des mati^res. 

305 GuizoT, Histoire de la E^volution d'Angleterre. Charles ler, 1629-49, 2 vols. 
12mo. calf gilt, 6s 6d Leipzig, 1850 

. 306 -^— HiBtoire de la B-^volution d'Angleterre, depuis ravenement de Charles I. 
jusqu'^ sa mort, 2 vols. 8vo. portraits of Charles 1". and Cromwell, vellum gilt, 
10s Paris, 1S4JS 

307 HsMSTEBHTTis, (EuYTes Philosophiquos, 2 yols. Syo. nouvelle edition augmentSe, 
^plates, calf, very neat, Zs 6d Paris, 1809 

808 Henault, Abr^ge chronologique de THistoire de France, avec notes par Walcke- 
naer, et continuation (jnsqu-l. 1793), 6 vols. 8vo. sd, 7s 6d Paris, 1822 

309 JANIN (Jules) La Nobmandie, illustr^e par Morel Fatio, Gigoux, impl. 8vo. 
mam pretty steel plates, woodcuts, ^c, ca\f neat, gilt edges, 2,7s Paris, 1849 

]310 KAEB (Alphonse) Une heure trop tard, 2 vols. ; Clotilde, 2 vols. ; Une foUe his- 
toire ; Grenevifeve, 2 vols, in 1 ; Jja Famille ALun, 2 vols, in 1 —together 9 vols, 
in 7, 12mo. half calf gilt, \%s. JSrux, 1833^ 

311 La Chaisb (P^re) Histoire et Amours : Jean danse mieux que Pierre Pierre danse 

mieux que Jean, ils dansent bien tons deux, 2 vols, in 1, 12m.o, frontispiece, red 
morocco, richlygilt back and sides, gilt edges, 21s d Tetonville, 1719 

312 LA FONTAIOTl (J.) Fablbs, avec un nouveau commentaire par Nodier, 2 vols. 

8vo. VBLLUM PAFEB, with 12 fine plates, russia extra, gilt edges, very fine copy, 
hound by Thouvenin, £2. 2s Paris, 1818 

.313 — — — Contes et Nouvelles, nouveUe Edition, revue et corrig^e par F. Jacob, 
bibliophile, d'aprki les Editions originales, avec toutes les variantes et plusieurs 
contes in^dits, accompagn^e de notes et pr^c^dee de I'histoire de la vie et des 
ouvrages de la Fontaine, par Mathieu Marais, 18mo. portrait, cloth, uncut, 
5« Parw, 1858 

314 — — the same, stout 12mo. thick vellum paper, India proof impression of the 
portrait, 7s 6d ib, 1868 

'* The characteristic quality of La Fontaine is simplicity ; not that childishness of thought, and 
^guiltlessness of meaning which have often passed current under this title, but that fascinating sin- 
'gleness of expression, whidi is not inconsistent with the highest refinement of wit, and which com- 
municates a charm to whatever it relates, by saying the oldest and commonest things in so interest- 
ing a manner as to give them all the zest of novelty, that air, in short, of ' unconcern so exquisite' 
hj which the effisct of all the various embellishments of his poetry is heightened and improved. 
Aei6 is, in^fied, throoghont his writings, an apparent unconsciousness of his own perfections ; and 



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(to use a trite expression) he never cackles over the egg that he has laid. His wit seems to escape 
^m him as it were involuntarily, and is poured forth, without parade or display, in careless provi- 
sion. But it is not by his wit alone that La Fontaine exerts so powerful an influence over us, for 
while he delights to amuse the imagination, he knows how to touch the heart. This is the secret of 
poetry, and this, after all, is the true criterion of a Poet/' — Quarterly Review, voL 23, p. 455. 
315 Lalouxttb, Essai sui la Bage, 8yo. 4i folding tables, sd, 4« 6d 1812 

816 Lamastine, Histoire de la Kestauration, 8 vols. 12mo. (pub. at 24«) sd. 10s 1851-2 

317 the same, 8 vols. 12mo. sd. 7s 6d Brux. 1851-3 

318 the same, 8 vols. 8vo. best library edition, (pub. at £2.) toith some MS. 

notes in pencil, sd. 18* Paris, 1851-2 

319 V oyage en Orient, 1832-33, 2 vols. 12mo. ^f. morocco gilt, 5* 1843 

320 Girondins, 4 vols. 8vo. sd. \0s Bruxelles, 1847 

321 (Lancelloti et Oliva) les Impostures de THistoire, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. 2s Qd 1774i 

322 Legende Dob:^e, ou Sommaire de THistoire des Fr^res Mendians de TOrdre 8. 

Dominique et de S. Fran9ois, 12mo. cttrious vignette on title, French cf. 5* 6<i 1734 

323 Legendb (la) des Flamens, Cronique abregee en laquelle est faict succinct re- 

cueil de I'origine des peuples et estatz de Flandres, etc. 12mo. beavitfvil Initial 
letters, morocco, gUt edges, 16* Paris, Galliot du Bri, 1558 

324 Legband d'Aussy, Histoire de la vie priv^e des Francois, depuis leur origine jusqu'^ . 

nos jours, nouvelle edition, avec corrections, additions, et notes, par Boquefort, 
3 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 25* Ba/ris, 1815 

325 L£ SAGE, Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane, 4 vols. %^o.fme imj>ressions of the 

plates after 8mirhe*s Designs, calf extra, gilt edges, 36* London, 1809 

Priced, 1844. F. Bohn, L. P. cal^ £Z. 16* ; sold in Gancia's sale, 1856, morocco, £2. 19*. 

326 Gil Bias, royal 8vo. mam/yfine woodcuts by Gigoux, hf. calf, 12* 1836 

*' Le Sage knew more of the world than the Abb6 Prevost, and his wurks are consequently 
more imbued with this knowledge. His Gil Bias is a fiuthful picture of every situation in life, and 
is as instructive as amusing. His other novels are imitations of the Spanish." 

BarM*r** BtR vol. 5^.30. 

327 Liaisons danoebeuses, lettres recueiUies dans une Soci^t^, par C*** de L***, 

2 vols. 8vo. plates, M. bd. red morocco, gilt edges, 20* Londres (Paris), 1796 

328 LiYBB d*Amoub, ou Folastreries du vieux temps, 18mo. coloured plaies, calfextra^ 

gilt edges, 10* Paris, F. Didot, *. a* 

329 LLOEEINTE, Histoire Critique de l'Inquisition d'Espaokb, 4 vols. 8vo. por» 

trait, calf, scarce, 30* Paris, 1817-18 

330 LOI^GUS, les Amours pastorales de Daplmis et Chlo6, 12mo. gband fafibb 

TELIN, avec les ipreuves avant la Lettre, redmxyrocco super extra, the sides com-- 
pletely covered withfleur-de-lys, 28* Paris, Didot, 1800 

331 Maonik, histoire des Marionettes en Europe depuis Tantiquit^ jusqu'a nos jounu 

8vo. half morocco, neat, 9* . Paris, 1862 

332 MABXxUERITE t>B Valois, Eeine de Navarre, L'Heptameron Fran9ois, Nou- 

yelle^, etc. 3 vols. sm. 8vo. numerous fine plates and vignettes by FsEUDENBEBa, 
superb impressions, issued without the printed but with the engraved titles, old 
ccSfgilt, gilt edges, £3. 10* Berne, 1780 

With the autograph of Frederique Comtesse de Hardenberg. 

333 — — — L'Heptam^ron des Nouvelles de tr^-haute et tresillustre Princesse 

Marguerite a'AngoulSme, Royne de Navarre. Nouvelle Edition, d'apr^s le 

texte des manuscrits, avec des notes et une notice historique, par F. L. Jacob, 

bibliophile, 12mo. 570 pp. cloth, 5* Paris, 1858 

Les nouvelles publi^es sous le nom de Marguerite de Valois sont I'ouvrage d'une Soci^te qui se 

i^nissait chez cette princesse : il est probable que Bonaventure Des Periers n*a pas 6te Stranger Ik 

leur composition, et Marguerite eile-mSme a du y avoir une grande part. 

334 Maby-Lafon, Histoire du Midi de la France, 3 vols. 8vo. second edition, hf. red 

morocco, uncut, 12* 6d Paris, 1843 

335 Mazube (F. a. J.) Histoire de la E^volution de 1688 en Angleterre, 3 vols. 8vo. 

coif gilt, 12* Paris, 1826 

336 Mebcieb, mon Bonnet de Nuit, 4 vols, in 3, 12mo. ^. bd. 6* Neuchatel, 1785 

337 MICHAUD, Histoire des Croisades, sixi^me Edition, faite d*apres les demiers tra- 
yaux de I'auteur, pr^ced^e d'une vie de Michaud par Poujoulat, '6 vols. 8vo. 



portrait, views and historical plates, hf. morocco, 36* Paris, 1841 * 

338 — — — Histoire des Croisades, avec Vie de Michaud par Poujoulat, et Appen- 
dice par Huillard BrdboUes, 4 vols. 8vo. plates, l^anish morocco extra, gilt edges, 
a fine set, £2. 16* Pan*> fV.rue)^^^S^ 



Sa QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



839 MOLIEEE, OeuYres, 8 vols. 12mo. plates, nice copy, bright old edffffilt, 9* 1730 
340 ' Oeuvres, nouvelle edition, avec lea remarques par Bbbt, 6 vols. 8vo. 

plates, very fine copy in russia extra, marbled edges, £2, 2s Paris, 1804 

341 Oeuvres, pi^c^d^es de sa vie etc. par oainte-Beuve, 2 vols, royal 8vo. 

many spirited enqravinas by Tony Johannot, cloth, \%s Paris, 1835-6 

342 MONTAIGNE, iSssais de, 3 vols. %vo. portrait, fine paper, old french calf extra, 

gilt edges, 36* Paris, 1783 

343 __ Lettre in^dite, accompagn^e de recherches par Jubinal, facsimiles, 

Paris, 1860 — Lepelle, Lettre in^dite de Montaigne, facsimile, Zond, 1850 ; 
2 vols, in 1, 8vo. sd. 2s 6d 
" Mo prose writer of the sixteenth century has been so generally read, nor probably given so 
mvch delight. There can be bat one opinion of the felicity and brightness of his genius." — Hallam, 

344 MONTEIL rAmans-Alexis) Histoire des rpan9ais des Divers Etats aux Cinqs 
demiers Siecles, preface par Jules Janin, 10 vols, in 5, 8vo. plates, haff calf neat, 
28s Paris, 1842-44 



345 



Histoire des Fran^ais des divers Etats aux cin<| demiers sidles, ouvrage 

couronn^ par Tlnstitut; 3me Edition, revue et comg^e, 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, 

25* Paris, 1846-7 

846 MoYBN DB Pabvbnib (par Beroalde de Verville) demiere edition, corrig^e et 

augment^e d*une table de mati^res, 2 vols. 18mo. old French red morocco, richly 

gilt sides, gilt ed^es, £2. 16* Nulle Part, 1739 

** Beroalde, Sienr de Yeryille, a Canon of the Cathedral of Tours, considered his reputation as 

a wit, more than as a clergyman, in his May en de Pctrvenir, published in 1599 — a book disgusting 

by its grossness, but extremely curious, from the striking pictures which it offers of the maimers 

and knowledge of the age. From him, I suspect, Sterne took Mr. Shandy's repartee to Obadiah.'^ 

P^errior» 

347 Mussbt-Pathat, Histoire de la Tie et des Ouvrages de Eousseau, 8vo. 476 pp. 

sd. 3* ed Paris, 1827 

348 NAPLES. Obloff (le Comte G.) M^moires Historiques, Politiques et litt^- 

raires surle Boyaume de Naples, aveo notes par Puval, 5 vols. 8vo. 2 mc^s, If, 
bd. 7s Paris, 1819-25 

349 NAPOLEON. Laubbnt db l'Abdj^che, Histoire de rEmpereur Napol^n, roy. 

8vo. nujmy himdred wood engravings by Horace Vemet, calf extra, 15* Paris, \22Q 
360 ' Jm)VI€K), Memoires de, 8 vols. 8vo. sd. tmcut, 16* ib. 1828 

351 Nbckeb, de rimportance^des Opinions r^ligieuses, 12mo. caf extra, by JS^althoeber^ 

5* " Londres, 1788 

352 OssAT (Cardinal d') Lettres du» aveo des Notes historiques et politiques par 

Amelot de la Houssaie, 5 vols. 12mo. portrait, old French qf. gt. 7s Amst, 1714 

353 Pabent-Duchatblbt, de la Prostitution dans la Ville de Paris, ouvrage appuj6 

de Documents statistiques dee Archives de la Prefecture de police, 2 vols, stout 

8vo. maps, sd. 10* Paris, 1836 

d54 PASCAL (Blaise) (Euvbbs de, 5 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf neat, fine clean copy, 

£2. 2* • La Have, 1779 

355 ■ nouvelle Edition, 5 vols, in 4, %yQ. portrait, amd plates to the mathema- 

iical works, calf gilt, £2. ^ Paris, 1819 

350 ■ Oeuvres de ; les Pens6es et les Lettres Provinciales, 4 vols. 24mo. green 

morocco, gilt edges, 10* Paris, 1824 

357 ■ les Provinciales, ou Lettres escrittes par Louis de Montalte, en Fran- 

qais, Latin, Fspagnol, et Italien, 8vo. old red morocco, gilt edges, veryfi^ne copy, 
18* ... Cohane, 1684 

358 Patheliw. Maistre Pierre Pathelin suivi du Nouveau Patelin et du Testament 

de Pathelin, Farces du XYe si^cle, avec notes par Jacob, 12mo. vellum paper, 
sd. cttrious, 5* Paris, 1859 

359 Philosophib divine (la) appliqu^e aux lumi^res naturelle, magique, astrale, sur- 

natureUe, celeste et divine, 3 vols. 8vo. old calf gilt, 10* *. l. 1793 

360 PoisTBS Fban^ais (Petits) depuis Malherbe iusqu'a nos jours, avec des Notices 

Biographiques et Litt^raires sur chacun d'eux par Poitevin, 2 vols, royal 8vo. 
1442 pp. cloth, 9* Paris, 1841 

361 QuiNBT, Ahasv^rus, 8vo. a cwrioiis mystical play, hf. mxyrocco, 2* 6rf Paris, 1834 

362 BABELAIS (Francois) (Euvres, augment^es, revues, et corrig^es, stout 18mo. 

calf extra, gilt edges, 12* Anvers, Fuet, 1605 



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368 £ABELAIS (Francois) GSuyros, ayeo sa vie, xine def et quelques remarqnes, 
2 vols. 16mo. old eaffneai, 69 1659-69 

364 (EirvBBS, avec des Eemarques histoiiques et critiques de M. Le Duchat 

et B. de la Monnoye, 6 vols. sm. Svo. plates, labge fapsb, remarkably heauti' 
fid copy in old Fbench bed mobocco, gilt edges, £9. ds (Paris), 1732 

365 Oenvres de; 3 vols. 8vo. calf extra, 27s 1823 

366 

remarques ae Lie utolchai, le Jjemier, de Lie Motteux, de 1 ADbe de JSiarsy, 
Voltaire, de Ginguen^, &c. et d*un nouveau Commentaire histoiique et philolo- 
gique par MM. Esmangart et Eloi Johanneau, 9 vols. Svo. sewed, uncut, £3. 

Paris, Dalibon, 1823 

367 the same, Vols. 2r— 9, Svo. no engravings, sd. uncut, 20s 1823 

This edition of the woiks of Rabelais, printed by Ditlot the Elder, is ornamented with 132 en- 
graTings, 120 of which serve to illustrate the Songes drolaiigues. 

Cardinal Duprat was so enamoured of Rabelais' works that he was never without a copy of 
them. Wherever he went, his Rabelais went with him. Cardinal Jean du Bellay*wa8 possessed of 
the same feeling ; he admired Rabelais so much, that he refused a learned individual of the day a 
seat at his table, because he had not read the Book, for so Rabelais' singular narrative was called. 
Boileau styled him, good sense under a mask. La Bruy^re spoke of him as follows : *' Rabelais is 
incomprehensible. His book is an inexplicable enigna ; a chimera. It is the face of a beautiful 
woman, in other respects terribly deformed. It is a monstrous compilation of moral beauty and vile 
corruption ; what is bad of it is of the worst description, the height of vulgarity ; what is good, is 
most exquisitely so» the perfection of delicacy." 

Steme is well known to have been a great admirer of Rabelais, and not a little of the spirit of 
the (har6 de MetuUm, is diffused through his writings. The quaintness and abruptness of his style 
may be traced also to RabeUus. * 

Rabelais is more celebrated than read. In every page of his satire may be traced the character 
of the man, whose words on his death bed were — Je m'en vais ehercher un grand peuiStre» 

Swift, who has been called by some the English Rabelais, perhaps caught the idea of his Tale 
of a Tub, and of Gulliver, from a knowledge of the Cur4 de Meudon^s productions. 

** Whoever desires to understand the ideas and opinions of those times (the Civil Wart of 
France), fully, must read -Rabelais. In the picture of licentiousness, full of repulsive nudities, which 
he unfolds, lies concealed a profound seriousness. Rabelais is one of the few masters of satire who 
has depicted the failings of a whole epoch in great and truthful outlines. He cites the errors of all 
dnsBfn before the tribunal of sound human understanding : — the extravagance of the chiefs of the 
land, permitted by over-indulgent kings ; the disorders of the capital, which the King, to the aa- 
tonidiment of strangers, did not better suppress by the administration of justice ; the abuses of ' 
jostioe itself — ^its forms confusing and entangling the cause — its multiplied documents in the process 
• »-and at last its decisions arrived at as if by the chances of the dice." — Aihetutum, 

368 BACINE (E.) (Euvres, 7 vols. %vo. fine plates, Etruscan calf gilt, £2. Paris, 1796 
369 (Euvres de, avec les vanaotes, par Petitot, et m^moires but la Vie de 

Eacine, 5 vols. 8vo. portrait and plates, calf neat, 14i Paris, 1810 

" Racine is deservedly the favourite of the French nation ; for besides the perfection of his style, 
and a complete mastery over his art, according to the rules prescribed by the national taste, there is 
a certain tenderness of sentiment, a movement of the heart, under all the artificial pomp by which 
it is disguised, which cannot £ul to interest the reader. His Athalie is, perhaps, the most perfect 
of all his pieces." — Edinburgh Remew, vol. 26, p. 93. 

370 Hbcueil des plus beaux Vers qui ont est^ mis en Chant, avec le Nom dies Authenrs 

tant des Airs que des Paroles, 12mo. frontispiece, citbok mobocco, gilt edges, 
by Bedford, scarce, 36* Paris, 1661 

371 iR^MTTSAT (Ch. de) I'Angleterre an dix-huitieme si^cle, etudes et portraits pour 

servir ft Thistoire du gouvemement Anglais, depuis la fin du regne de Guillaume 
in. 2vob. 8vo. (pub. at 14 fir.) sd, 9* 1866 

372 SETZ. M^moires du Cardinal de Eetz, de Gruy Joli et de la Duchesse de JN^e- 

mours, 6 vols. 12mo. nice copy, calf gilt, 15* Oeneve, 1777 

373 ___ M^moires du Cardinal de Ketz, de Guy Joli, et de la Duchesse de Ne- 

mours, 6 vols. 8vo. portrait and facsimile, library edition, large type, half caff 
gilt, 26* Paris, 1820 

371 SLerOltttlOll Francaises Bbissot, M^moires 9ur ses Contemporains, et la 
B^volution Francaise, 2 vols. Svo. sd. 4* Paris, 1830 



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375 CoumiEB DB Pboybncb : Mibabbau, Lettres h. sea CommettanB, Mid-Juillet, 1789. 

Courier de Provence, pour servir de suite aux Lettres de Mirabeau, Nob. 20-97» 
Juillet, 1789— Janvier, 1790, et Nos. 118-162, Mars-Juillet, 1790; 7 vols. Svo. 
hf. hd, scarce, 12* 1789-90 

376 Delandine, Tableau des Prisons de Lyon, pour servir k I'histoire de la Tyrannie 

de 1792-3, rare, Lyon, 1797 ; Eever, M^moires sur les mines de Lillebonne, 
b plates of Antiquities, Evreux, 1821, in 1 vol. 8vo. hf, ca^filt. Is 6rf 

377 Gabat, M^moires sur la Involution, ou expos^ de ma conduite dans les affaires 

publiques, 8vo. hf. hd. 3* 6rf Paris, 1795 

378 JOURNAL DE PAEIS, depuis le ler Janvier 1789, jusqu'au 31 e D^cembre 

1791, (par MM. D. J. Ghirat, Condorcet, Eegnaud de Saint- Jean-d'Angely, etc.) 
1089 Nos. wanting No. 195 /or 1790, and Nos. 115, 205, 272, 277-9, 311/or 1791, 
Nos. 193 and 279 0^1790 are duplicates, otherwise complete and consecutive, in d 
most desirable clean and uncut state, in 9 vols. 4to. \f. hd. X4. 4« 1789-91 

This rare Journal containB the most interesting and authentic information of the daily occur- 
rences during the French Revolution. It is in^ fact the most valuable historical account of the 
IVench Revolution in existence. 

'* The Journal de Paris Orst appeared in 1777 ; it is therefore the oldest of the French daOy 
Journals. Up to 1789, M. Sautreau de Marsy, conducted that part of it devoted to literature, to 
the satisfBictibn of the enlightened part of the community. For some years after the commence- 
ment of the Revolution, its columns were dedicated to politics only. It is not yet forgotten with 
what energy and talent the labours of the representative body were there commented on by Garat, 
Condorcet, and Regnaud de Saint-Jean-d'Angely. Literature was again introduced to its columns 
in 1796 by one of its Proprietors, M. Roederer." — Ventouiilac. 

379 Mallbt du Pan, Mercure Britannique, ou Notices liistoriques et critiques sur 

les Affaires du terns, 5 vols. 8vo, /^. bd. 15« Londres, 1798-1800 

380 MiMoiBBS et Correspondance pour servir a I'liistoire de la E^volution, 2 vols. 8vo. 

978 pp. sd. ds Paris, 1851 

381 Italian Tbacts on the French Eevolution. (Barzoni), L*Equatore, 4 parts. Am- 

hurgo, 1797 ; (Barzoni), I Bomani nella Grecia, Lond. 1797 ; (Scrofani), Tutti 
ban torto, e Continuazione, Italia, 1794 ; 4 tracts in 1 vol. 8vo. J^. hd. 6* 1791-7 

382 Bevolution Fbancaisb ou Analyse complette et impartiale du Monitbub, 3 vols. ; 

suivie d'une Table Alphab^tique des Personnes et des choses, 4 vols, in 3, to- 
gether 6 vols, stout 4tb. numerous portraits, hf. russia, d2s Paris, 1801-2 

383 BoGHBJAQUBLBiN (la Maxquiso de), M^moires, 8vo. map of La Tendie, sewed, 

Ssed Paris, 1S4& 

. 384 Sabatibb, Journal Politique-National des Etats-G^n^raux et de la B^volution de 

1789, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. scarce, 5* 1790 

385 Tbacts and Pamfhlbts relating to the French Bevolution. Le Massacre des 

Innocens, Assembl^e du Bailnage de Lons-le-Saunier ; Coulon, sur la Conspir 
ration ; TEmeute a Aix ; Belation des Ev^nements, Avril 18-26 ; les Intrigues 
d^voil^s ; la Conduite des Gourdes- du-Corps ; Massacres par les Protestans h 
Nismes ; Proems relatif a la mort de M. de Belzunoe ; F6te patriotique donn^ 
parla Jeunesse d* Angers ; Troubles h Besan^on; B^cit Sanglant de ce qui s'est 

§ass^ h Lyon au sujjet des Bejouissances ; NouveUes tr^s-interessantes du Havre 
e Ghrace ; Affaire des Th^atins ; Becit de ce qui s'est passd a Chaillot ; les As- 
sassins, D^nonciation au Peuple ; Manoeuvres de plusieurs s^ditieux, and others, 
together 20, a curious and rare collection of the original pamphlets, some pub* 
lished at the provincial towns, in 1 vol. 8vo. \f. hd. 20* 1789-91 

386 TBACTS and Pahphlbts. Bobespierre, Bapport fait au nom du Comity de 

Satut (sic) Public, (An. 2) ; Monstesquiou, Beponse au Ministre Claviere, 1793 ; 
Le Brun, Lettre a la Convention J^ationale, (1792) ; Anspach, Pri^re pour 
rinauguration de FAssembl^e, 1793 ; Gtisc, Discours prononc6 au Club Fra- 
temel des B^volutionnaires de la Montague de Geneve, 1793; Bapport da 
Comit^ des Quinze, sur les Abus dans Tadministration des Finances, 1793 ; B^- 
flexions sur le proems de La Beine, 1793 ; Mallet du Pan, sur la Bevolution, 1793 ; 
Weiss (Col. de) la B^ublique et le Corps Helvetique, 1793 ; I'lnd^pendance 
par un Citoyen de TEgalite, 1792; Projet, des Assembldes de quartier; de 
i'lnteret de la France h, une Constitution Monarchique, Berlin, 1791 ; 4 Manu- 
script pages on the outbreaks at Perpignan and Aix, Octobre, 1790 ; 5 tracts on 
the troubles in Sicily, 1796-9 ; and others — ^toge^er 48, rare and interesting 
tracts^ £2. bs 1790-99 



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387 SxTBAUD, Jerome Paturot a la recherche d*ane position 8ociale, royal 8ta. many 

fine engravings by J", J", Chandville, \f, red morocco, gilt ed^es, 14* Paris, 184S 

388 SiocHEFOUCiLiTLD^ Maximes et K^flexions, Svo. port, and facsimiles, sd, 2s 6d 1813 

389 £ouo£BiBF, Histoire de Eranche-Comt^ ancienne et modeme, embrassant I'liis* 

toire des brands ^v^nemens en France, Espagne, Allemagne, Suisse et Pays- 
Bas ; pr^cM^e d*une description de cette province, impl. 8vo. pr^s de 700 paaes, 
omi de 10 portraits sur acier et 2 planches d*armoiries coloriSes, (pub. at 20*) 
hf, morocco, uncut, 12s 6d I^aris, 1861 

390 "Rovjovx (Chey. de) Histoire des Eois et des Dues de Bretagne, 4 vols. 8vo. sd, 

3* Qd Paris, 1828-29 

391 RoussEAiT (J. J.) Oeuvres, 26 vols. 18mo. port, and neat plates, of. 25s Paris, 1791 

392 — — (Euvres, 20 vols. 18mo. neat little cabinet edition, portrait, sd. 20s 1819 

393 (Euvres Completes, avec des ^claircissements et des notes liistoriques 

par Auguis, 27 vols. 8vo. vellum pafeb, peoof impeessions of the plates, half 
calf £4. 10* Paris, Dalibon, 1825 

394 Sainte-Beuvb, Portraits de Femmes, 12mo. 504 pp. hf. morocco, 4* ^d 1845 

395 Sand (Mdme. Dudevant) (Euvres, Edition revue par I'auteur, 13 vols. 12mo. half 

calf neat, 25* Paris, 1843 

Contents : Valentine, Jacques, Leone Leoni, le Secretaire, Andr6, la Marquise, Lavinia, Metella, 

Mattea, Lelia, Spiridion, la derniere Aldini, les Maitrea Mosaistes, Lettres d'un Voyageur, Simon, 

rUflCoque, Horace, le Compagnon du Tour de France, les Sept Cordes de la Lyre, Gabriel, Melanges* 

396 » la Comtesse de Eudolstadt, 2 vols. 12mo. hf calf gilt, 4* 6d 1845 

397 Satyeb Mbniffee, avec notes par Verger et commentaire par Ch. Nodier, 2 vols. 

8vo. plates, sd. 5* Paris, 1824 

398 ScABBON Le Virgile travesti en vers burlesques, avec la suite de Moreau de 

Braaei, Edition annot^e et pr^c^d^e d'une ^tude sur le burlesque par Foumel, 

16mo. papier verg^ colli, cloth uncut, 4* Qd Paris, 1858 

899 S^GTJB, Histoire Tjniverselle, contenant I'Histoire ancienne, Bomaine et du Bas- 

Empire, 12 vols. 8vo. ^me idition, Q^ plates, portraits, and maps, 15* Paris, 1839 

400 SiioB de Calais, Nouvelle bistorique (par Madame de Tencin), 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. 

fine copy in old blue morocco^ gilt edges, 12* Qd La JSaye, 1739 

401 SISMOKDI, Histoibe des Fban^ais, avec Table g^n^rale alphab^tique, 31 vols. 

8vo. best edition, sd. uncut, rare, £6. 6* Paris, 1821-44 

402 the same, 31 vols. 8vo. i^f. bd. calf neat, £9. 9* 1821-44 

403 the same, 31 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £10. 10* 1821-44 

Priced, 1845, Bossange, sewed, £10. 10*. 
The best History of France is undoubtedly that of the learned Sismondi, who diligently studied 
all the original Sources, and guided by a sound critical judgment, and by liberal politi<»] views, 
produced a work which super^es all rivals. Sismondi's style is noble and vivid ; he gives life to 
every character he describes. Many pages of Sismondi illustrate English History ; and of the 
French Historians, he is the most honest and candid with regard to this country. Guizot recom- 
meoda Sismondi's History of France as the best book of its kind. Since Mezerai's time, a vast 
auMrant of additional matter has been gathered in illustration of persons and events, all of which 
Sismondi has used in his work. '* The author of the historical work now before us is already well 
known to our readers. * * * On the field which he has now chosen, Sismondi must be considered 
not as having rivals to surpass, but as having an entire deficiency to supply, Daniel, and even 
Mezeraiare no longer read. Yelly is a cold and languid compiler, whose narrative is very incom- 
plete, and who is inore inaccurate than is excusable in a writer who is so little turned aside by 
reflection from inquiring into facts. Henault's Abridgment is no more than a portable book of 
reference, and a convenient help to the recollection of those who are already acquainted with 
History. * * * The History of Charlemagne in this work is incomparably the best that we have 
ever read. The narrative is full and accurate, uniformly supported, and often animated by original 
docaments. The events are disposed in the clearest order ; the authorities are weighed with critical 
judgment ; curiosity and research everywhere directed to proper and important subjects ; the lan- 
guage is natural and spirited ; the narration is at the same time interesting and amusing ; and if we 
were desirous of pointing out the best general account of the state of the world in the beginning of 
the ninth century, we should have no hesitation to name M. de Sismondi's History of Charlemagne." 

Edinburgh Review, vol. 35, pp. 488-9-504. 

404 SISMOKDI, Histoibb dbs EiIfubliqubs Italibnnes du Moyen Age, 12 vols. 

8vo. sd. 36* Paris, 1829 

405 R^publiques Italiennes, 10 vols. 8vo. portraits and plates, neatly hf bd. 

morocco, fkll gilt backs, £3. IC* Paris, Fume, 1840 



34 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



406 SiBUOVDi, lUpubliques Italiennes, Vols. 12-16, 8yo. qftenwcmfing, ICW Par, 1818 
A work that will yet always be read for the beanty of its style, and the richness and wfadom pf 
Hs reBeotions. *' The analogy between the republics of ancient Greece and those of Italy during 
the Middle Ages is also well deserving of attention. Between the population of Athens and that of 
Florence there is no greater apparent di£ference than might be ascribed to mere local causes. In 
both there ia the same fervour for democratic rule, the same fickleness, the same thirst lor pleasure, 
similar innate lore of the fine arts, the same passionate vehemence of admiration or of hatred, and 
It would be difficult to establish any important moral difference between a Florentine of the age of 
Lorenzo the Magnificent, and a Greek of the age of Pericles. Whoever would wish to trace the 
commerce, the philosophy, art, literature, and policy of modem Europe, must make the period of 
the Italian republics a particular study.'' — Geni.*g Mag, Oct. 1844. 

*' The publication of M. Sismondi's Histoire des R^publiques Italiennes has throvm a blase of 
light around the most interesting, at least, in many respects, of European countries, during the 
middle ages. I am happy to bear witness, so far as my own studies have enabled me, to the learn- 
, ing and diligence of this writer ; qualities which the world are apt sometimes not to suppose, when 
* they perceive so much eloquence and philosophy. I cannot express my opinion of M . Sismondi in 
this respect more strongly than by saying that his work has almost superseded the annals of Mura> 
tori." — Hallam'g Middle Ages, 

407 — Pr^is de rHistoire des Fran^aiB josqu'a 1598, 2 vok. 8vo. 1106 pp. sd, 

4a 6d Paris, 1839 

The author's own abridgement. 
406 ' - de la Litt^rature du Midi de TEurope, 4 vols. 8vo. (f, gt, 20# Par, 1819 

A very interesting history of the Literature of the Romance Languages. 

409 Sub, le Juif Errant, roy. 8vo. large engravings, J^, calf, ailt back, 10* Brux. 1845 

410 SULLY. Memoires ou Oeconomies Eoyafes d'Etat, aomeBtiqaes, politiques et 

militaireB de Henbi lb Gband, par Maximilien de Bethune, Due de Sulk', 
12 vols. 18mo. a pretty set in gilt ca\f, gilt edges, 36« Amst, (avec la sphhre), 1725 

411 -^ Memoires, avec Eemarques par l^cluse des Loges, 8 vols. 12mo. calf 

neat, 9« 1778 

412 — Memoires, nouvelle edition, 6 vols. 8vo. port, calf gilt, 2^' Paris, 1822 

413 TALLEMANT DES E^ATJX, les Historiettes : Memoires pour servir a ITiis- 

toire du XYIIe sicele, public avec des Notes par Monmerque, de Chateaugiron, 
et Taschereau, 6 vols. 8vo. hf ca\fgilt, 28« Paris, 1834-5 

414 Thiebault, Mes Souvenirs de Yingt Ans de s^jour a Berlin, ouFr^d^ricle Grand, 

sa famille, sa cour, son gouvemement, son acaddmie, ses dcoles et ses amis litte» 
rateurs et philosoplies, zme edition, 5 vols. 8vo. half calf, 14a Paris, 1805 

415 the same, 4me Edition, 5 vols. sm. 8vo. hf calf neat, 20* Paris, 1826 

416 THIEEEY, Histoire de la Conqubte DEL'ANGLSTEBBEparlesJS'ormands, 4vol8. 

8vo. maps, neatly half bound morocco, 20s Brux, 1885 

417 the same, 4me edition, revue et corrig^, 4 vols. 8vo. half calf gilt, 

18* Paris, 1836 

4X8 ■' the same, 7me edition, revue et corrig^, 4 vols, in 2, sm. 8vo. calf 

gilt, 18* Paris, 1846 

419 — ^ the same, 4 vols, sd, 7s 6d Paris, 1846 

One of the best written French Works on English History. Nowhere is the long struggle of 

the Saxons against their Norman Conquerors, and their final amalgamation, better recited than in 
Thierry's stirring pages. 

420 THIERS, Histoire de la Revolution Fban9aisb, 10 vols, 8vo. best edition, nU' 

m^rotis steel portraits and plates, sd. 38* Paris, Fume, 1857 

''The History of the French Revolution by Thiers is a celebrated and popular book in France 
^-and 1 believe in Europe. His was, in the highest degree, one of that quality of minds which 
takes a marvellous grasp of all things — rapid in the acquirement of knowledge — one of those fine 
and unsullied pages on which so much may be written. He set himself to examine into the £scts 
and the men of the Revolution. He inquired into its laws, it orations, its battles, its victories, its 
defeats. He occupied himself with researches of a thousand kinds ;~war he discussed with the 
generals — finance with the finanders — diplomacy with the diplomatists. Nothing escaped his en- 
thusiastic, persevering, and enlightened mind. The History of the French Revolution unites in 
itself all the kinds of merits which characterise those various brief historic relations, which are not 
history itself, though nearly reUted to it. Its pages contain admirable passages. There are in 
many parts of this great book, whole chapters, wluch read as if they had been written with the 
■word." — Jules Janin, 

421 Thubot, Introduction a I'Etude de la Philosophie, 2 vols. 8vo. 796 pp. sd, 4* 1830 

422 ToPFPEB, Voyages en Zigzag, royal 8vo. engravings by Calami Paris, 1844 



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morocco^ilt edges, with Louis Philippe's cypher, Ss Paris, 1845 

425 Yalbbt, Voyages Historiques, Litt^raires et Artistiques en Italie, 3 vols. 8yo. sd. 

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426 y^BA., Introduction k la Philoso^hie de Hegel, Svo. 306 pp. sd. 2s 6d 1855 

427 Ybbok, Memoires d'un Bourgeois de Paris, 6 vols. 8to. cloth, 10s Paris, 1853-5 

428 YiLLABS (Mar^clial, Due de) Vie ^crite par lui-mdme, 4 toIs. 12mo. portrait and 

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429 YiLLBMAiK, Tableau de fa Litt^rature du Moyen Age, 12mo. hf. mor, 3« Qd 1846 

430 YOLTAIBE (M.) CBuybes CoMPLisTES, avec des notes de Beaumarchais, 70 yoIs., 

laj^e 8to. very fine copy in calf gilt, contents lettered, £6. 6^ 

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selection of Scientific and Technical Terms, with the Provincialisms, Archaisms^ humourous and 
ironical words, etc. carefully distinguished. 

442 £laueb-Xlattowsey*s German Manual for Self Tuition, exercises with an inter* 

linear translation, etc, 2 yols. sm. 8yo. (pub. at 21s) cloth bd^. Is 6d 1831 

443 Blumaubb, Yirffils Aeneis trayestirt, 3 yols. in 1, 12mo. hf russia, Zs 6d 1784-5 

444 BOSiNE'S (Ludwig) Gesammelte Schriften, Dramaturgische Blatter, Yermischte 

Aufsatze, Erzahhmgen, Eeisen, Schilderungen aus Paris, 1822-3, Briefe ant 
Paris. 183Q-3, Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete der Lander und Yolkerkund^^. 



S6 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



11 vols. ; Naohgellasene Schriften, 4 toIs. ; Bome's Leben yon Gtitzkow t 
together, 16 vols. 12mo. original editions, with 2 portraits and faesimile, half 
calf, X2. Mamburg, Offenbach, Mannheim und Paris, 1829-4/ 

445 BucHEE*8 sammtliche Werke, heransgegeben von J. von Klessing, 6 vols. 8vo. 

portrait, hf, hound calf, l%s Mwnchen, 1835 

These works expose the tricks of priests and Jesuits by means of very spirited Satires. 

446 Btbon's sammtliche Werke von Bottger, 12 vols, in 6, 12mo. plates, cloth gilt, 

\2s Leipzig, 1841 

447 Claudius (Matthias) Sammtliche des Wandsbecker Bothen, 4 vols. 12mo. plates, 

sd. bs Samhurg, 1841 

448 CONVEESATIONS-LEXICON. Allgemeine Deutsche Eeal-Encyklopaedie 

fiir die gebildeten Staende, kinth edition, 15 vols. 8vo. vellum fafes, sd. 
£2. i^pzta, 1843-48 

449 ' Allgemeine dentsche Real Encyclopadie, lOte verhesserte Aufiage, 16 

vols, royal 8vo. hf, bd. calf, £3. Leipzig, 1851-5 

450 Dahlmann's Geschichte von Dannemark, 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 7s 6d Hamburg, 1840 

The best history of Denmark. 

451 DEUTSCHE CLASSIKEE : Meyer's Groschen-Bibliothek der Deutschen 

Classiker— -a complete collection of the principal German Classics, some entire, 
others abridged, about 200 parts bound up in 53 vols. 24mo. arranged in one 
alphabet, neatly hf bound, lettered, 36* Hildburghausen, 1830, etc. 

A complete library of German Literature, well adapted for the country or a long sea voyage. 

452 Engel's (J. J.) Schriften : der Philosoph fur die Welt, Fiirstenspiegel, Beden, 

Schauspiele, Mimik, Philosophische Schriften, die Poetik, Herr JLorenz Staik, 
12 vols. 12mo. bds. Is Qd Berlin, 1844-5 

453 EsiTis sicut Deus, ein anonymer Roman, 3 vols. 12mo. sd, 4« Qd Hamburg, 1855 

454 FiscHEB (Er.) der Somnambulismus, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, 4ts Basel, 1839 

455 Die Naturlehre der Seele, 4 vols. 8vo. sd. 6s JBasel, 1834-5 

456 GERVINUS, Geschichte dee poetischek National Litebatub der Deutschen 

von der ersten Spuren der deutschen Dichtung bis zur Zeit der Befirehing- 
skriege, 5 vols, in 3, 8vo. (pub. at £2. IQs) half calf neat, 20* Leipzig, 1840-2 

457 ^ the same, 5 vols, in 3, 8vo. hf, red morocco, marb, edges, S2s 1840-2 

458 ■ the same, 5 vols. 8vo. cloth, ISs 1842-6 

459 • the same, 4to. gdnzlich umgearbeitete Ausgabe, 5 vols. 8vo. sd. 21* 185S 

460 GKETHE'S Sammtliche Weezb, 40 vols, in 20, 16mo. £2. StuUgart, Cotta,\S40 

481 PoetischeimdProsaische Werke, 2 vols. roy.8vo.^/ate*, 30* iS<«^^. 1836-7 

402 ■ Reineke Fuchs, mit Zeichnungen von Kaulbach, atlas 4to. superbly 

illustrated edition, 37 beautiful and spirited plates, red morocco, gilt edges, 

£2. 12* 6d Stuttgart, 1846 

A subscriber's copy, with very fine impressions of the plates. 

453 I Faust, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. hf morocco, 4ts ib. 1849 

464 Goethe und Zelteb, Briefvrechsel, 1796-1832, heransgegeben von Dr. F. W.. 

Reimer, 6 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £2. 8*) 7* 6rf Berlin, 1833-4 

465 s Briefe von Goethe an Stein — ^Briefe von imd an Goethe, herausg. von 

Riemer — Briefw^echsel zwischen Goethe und F. H. Jacobi — Blurzer Briemech- 
sel zwischen Klopstock und Goethe, 1776 — 3 vols. 12mo. sd. 3*6rf Leip. 1833-46 

466 DOntzeb, Freundesbilder aus Gothe*s Leben ; Studien zum Leben des Dichters, 

8vo. (pub. at 10* 6rf) sd. 4* Qd Leipzig, 1863 

467 RosENZBANZ (Dr. K.) Gothe und seine Werke, 8vo. (pub. at 7* 6cO cloth, is ^ 

Kbnigsberg, 1847 
'* Goethe is held, by the unanimous voice of Europe, to have been one of the greatest poets of 
our own, or of any other time." — Whewell, ** Goethe, simple yet profound, united the depth of 
philosophical thought to the simplicity of childish affection; and striking with almost inspired 
felicity the chord of native affliction, produced that mingled flood of poetic meditation and indi- 
vidual observation, which has rendered his fame unbounded in the Fatherland." — Alison. 

468 Hegel's Encyklopadie der philosophischen Wissenschafben in Grundrisse, von 

Rosenkranz, Svo. cloth, 4is Berlin, 1845 

459 Rosenkranz, HegeFs Leben, 8vo. 598 pp. portrait, cloth, 4* Berlin, 1844 

470 Hebdeb*s vom G^ist der Ebraischen Poesie, von Justi, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. calf, uncut, 

7* Leipzig, 1825 

471 — Ideen zur Philosophic der Geschichte der Menscheit, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. 

at 9*) sd. 5* Leipzig, 1828 

*'*'^ the 8ame» two vols. 8vo. hf morocco, Is 6rf 1828 



GERMAN BOOKS. 87 



473 Hi7UB0LDT*s (A. Ton) E!oBmo»^ Entwurf einer phyBisohen Weltbeschreibmig, 

3 y<^ 8vo. (pub. at £1. 6s) Itf, caJf gilt, Dr, Sorsfield^s autograph on the title" 
pciffes, IBs Stuttgart, 1845-50 

474 Kosmos, Vols. I. II. III. part 1, Svo. best edition, sd. 6* Stutt, 1845-50 

476 JEAN PAUL'S (Fr. RLchter) sammtliche Werke, 60 vols. 12mo. best edition, sd. 
uncut, £2. 2s Berlin, 1826-28 

A very nice desirable library copy of this great German Comic Writer. 

476 IT A N T'S (Immanuel) Werke, sorgftdtig revidirte Gesammtausgabe, mit Vorrede 

von Hartenstein, nebst einer sammlun^ von Briefen und offentlichen Erklarun- 
gen nnd einem chronologiscbem Verzeichnisse Sckriften Kant's, 10 vols, in 5, 
%vo. portrait and facsimile, fine cofy^ marbled calf gilt, £2. 10» Leipzig, 1838-9 

477 . Kritik der reinen Verniinft, herausg. von Bosenkranz, Svo. cloth, 

3tf 6i Leipzig, 1838 

478 S.OSENEBANZ, Gescbiclite der Xant'scban Philosopbie, 8vo. 498 pp. cl. 3« 6^ 1840 

479 Koenee's sammtliche Werke, 4 vols. 12mo. portrait, hf calf, 7s 6d Berlin, 1838 

480 XUItZ, Huidbuch der poetiscben National-literatur der Deutscben, von Haller 

bis auf die neneste Zeit, nebst Angabe der friibem Lesarten biograpbiscben 
Notizen nnd literariscb-astbetiscbem Kommentar, 3 vols, in 1, royal 8vo. haff 
morocco, 7s 6d Zurich, 1840-2 

481 LAFONTAINE (Angust von) Novellen nnd Erzahlnngen, 100 vols, in 43, 12mo. 

Grerman boards, lettered, 16* Berlin, 1800-17 

A complete set of these popular and interesting Novels.. 

482 Lbnatj's (Nicolans) Gedicbte, 2 vols, in 1, \%mo. frontispiece, cloth gilt, 5« 1846 

483 LESSING (G. E.) sammtlicbe Werke, 30 vols, in 15, 12mo. hf bd. calf, 28* 

Carlsruhe, 1824 

484 — — — Scbriften, 32 vols. 12mo. port, fin^ paper, sd, uncut, 20s Berlin, 1825-28 
485 anotber copy, 32 vols, in 16, german bds. lettered, 20s ib. 1825-8 

486 — — — gesammelte Werke, 10 vols. 12mo. sd, 10s Leipzig, 1841 

487 ■ Emilia Gralotti, 12mo.^r*< edition, 2s 6d Berlin, 1772 
** He leaves no descendants," says Mendelssohn in a letter which narrates his decease, ** bat a 

mote surely endearing memorial : he vrrote Nathan the Wise, and died." 

488 LoNOOs, Dapbnis nnd Cbloe, ans dem Griecbiscben iibersetzt durcb Krabinger, 

12mo. red morocco, gilt edges, Ss 6d Landshut, 1809 

489 Matthisson (F.) Gremcbte, 2 vols. 8vo. hf morocco, 5* Tubingen, 1811 

491 Mosbb's (Jnstns) Patriotiscbe Pbantasien, 4 vols. Syo. port. sd. 5* Berlin, 1820 

492 MOLLEK (Johannes von) Sammtlicbe Werke, 18 vols. sm. 8vo. portrait, calf, 

25* Tubingen, 1810-14 

Contents : AUgemeine Geschichte besonders der Earopaischen Menscheit, Biographische Denk- 

wCundigkdten, LebcHQsgesehichte, Kleine Historische Scbriften, zar Geschichte des teutschen FUrs- 

tenbnndes, Historische Kritik, zor Literatur und Greschichte der Schweiz, Briefe, Studien, Philip- 

piken. 

493 MuLLEB (J. von) G^scbicbte Sg^weizebischee Eidgenossenscbaft, 6 vols. 8vo. 

portrait, hf calf, the last sewed, 10* Leipzig, 1806-16 

494 NiBELUKOEN Notb (Der), die Bearbeitung des Textes von Dr. Pfizer, 4tto* with 

fine woodcuts after Schrtorr and Neureuther, hf, morocco, 21* Stuttgart, 1843 

495 — — ^— tbe same, 4to. cloth, uncut, 18* 1843 

496 NiBBiTHE (E. G.) Gescbicbte des Zeitalters der Eevolution, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. (pub. 

at 16*) cloth, 6* SamJywrg, 1845 

497 PEETZ (G. H.) Leben des Ministers Feeiheben vom Stein, Vols. I—V. (1757- 

1823) Svo. portrait ofFr. v. Stein, (pub. at £2. 10*) cl, 20* Berlin, 1849-54 

Vol. 6 in 2 parts, completing the work, can be procured new for 18*. 

498 EANKE (L.) Fiirsten und Volker von Siid-Europa im 16ten und 17ten Jahrbun-. 

dert ; die Eomiscben Papste im 16ten und 17ten Jabrbundert, 3 vols.— togetber 

4 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 32*) sd. 15* Berlin, 1837-9 
499 Deutscbe Gescbicbte im Zeitalter der Eeformation, 5 vols. Svo. best 

library edition, calf gilt, fine copy, £2. 2* Berlin, 1842-43 

500 anotber copy, 5 vols. 8vo. hf, calf neat, 21* 1842-43 

501 « tbe same, witb vol. 6, containing tbe " Anbang von Urkunden," 6 vols, 

8vo. cloth, 36* 1842-47 

602 IU>ttbck*8 AUgemeine Weltgescbicbte bis 1831, 6 vols. 16mo. portrait, bds, 

7* Qd Stuttgart, 1839 

'* After a very careful perusal of these volumes we feel bound to say, that Dr. Rotteck Vaak 
piodoood a work which every well-educated man will read with ^leasux^ ^xidi ^tOi^X?^ — ^TVm««, 



QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



" Piaftiior Vqj^ Eottook's Owmtl History bu been niiiiiimoaily prondunoad by the batt 
critics, AN ORNAMENT TO If ODBRN TIM It. In Germany alone, abovo onb bunobbd tbousand 
OOP1B8 have been •old." — BcUeiie Review, 
503 ECgkbbt's Gedichte, 12mo, partrcnt, eloth, 5« Frankfhirtt 1843 

604 SCHELLING'S (F. W. J.) Werke : Naturphilosophie, Jena, 1799 ; IdefOiBmus 

der Wissenschaftslehre ; System des transcendentaleu IdealismuB, Tiibinaen, 
1800 ; Yc^haltniss der bildenden Kiinste zu der Natur, interleaved with a mS, 
English translation, Munchen, 1807 ; Ideen zu einer Philosophie der I^atiir, 
Landshut, 1803 ; Philosophische Schriften, Vol. 1, Landshut, 1809 ; Denlcmal 
der Sclirift Yon der gottlichen Dinge, etc. des F. H. Jacobi, Tubingen 1812 ; 
iiber die Methode des academischen Studium, Stuttgart, 1830 ; iiber Faraday's 
neneste Entdeckung, Miinchen, 1832 ; Bruno oder iiber das gottliche n. natim. 
Princip dor Dinge, Berlin, 1842 — ^together 10 vols. 8vo. and 4to. original and 
best editions, scarce, 25« 1799-1842 

605 SCHILLEE'S Sammtliche Werke, 12 yols. 8vo. best edition, portrait andphUes, 

half calf gilt, £2. 2s Stuttgart, 1835-6 

506 the same, in 2 vols, royal Svo, portrait, half caff, ^^ Stuttgart, 1834 

* ' Schiller, uniting the ardoor of a soldier to the soul of a statesman and the hand of an historiaD, 
has pourtrayed the shades of former times with dramatic power, and in a noble spirit.*' — Alison* 
$07 ScHLosssii's (F. C.) Geschichte des 18teu Jahrliimderts u. des 19ten his earn 

Sturz des fnmzosischen Kaiserreichs, Vols. 1-3 part II. (bis zxim Mai 1788) 8yo. 

(pnb. at 2Ss) sd. lOs Heidelberg, 1836-43 

606 ScHUBEBT (Dr. G. H.) Ahndungen einer allgemeinen G^ohichte des Lebens, 

3 Yols. 8yo. calf gilt, 9« Leips^» 1806-21 

509 die Urwelt iind die Fixsteme, 8vo. sd. 2s 1822 

510 SILESIA. Greschichte Schlesiens, 109 Nos. complete in 3 yoIb, plates — Topoo 

graphische Chronik von Breslau, 9 yoIs. in 2, plates, 1805-7 — Geschichte der 
Belafferong Yon Breslau, plates, 1808 — together 6 yoIb. 4to. uniformly ha^fbd. 
6s m Breslau, 1805, etc. 

511 Stbin's (L.) Geschichte der socialen Bewegong in Frankreioh yoq 1789 bis auf 

nnsere Tage (1830), 3 yols. 8yo. cloth, bs Leipzig, 1850 

,512 Tausend und binb Nacht, Arabische Erzahlungen aus einer Tunesischen Hand- 

sclmft iibersetzt yon Habicht, y. der Hagen und Schall, 20 yols. in 7, 12mo. 

plates, cloth, 15« Wien, 1826 

513 Thummel's sammtliche Werke, 8 yols. 12mo. sd, Zs 6d 1839 
513*TIECK:'S Schriften, 15 yols. 8yo. (pub. at £3. 3«) calfailt, 36« BerUn, 1828-29 

Contents: Kaiser Octavianus, Genovera, der Abscbied, Rothaappchen, Fortnnat, Phantasus, 
William Lovell, Abdallah, die Briider, Almansur, das griine Band, Arabesken, Prinz Zerbino, 
Schauspiele, Carl von Berneck, das Ungeheuer, Herr yon Fuchs, Epiooene, die Tho^gesellaeliafty 
Miirchen, Dramatische Gedichte, Fragmente, £rzahlangen und Novellen. 

514 ■ sammtliche Werke, 2 yols. royal 8yo. compact double column edition, 

portrait, Jtf, bd, ca^fneai, 21* Paris, 1837 

515 ___ Eyremont, ein Eoman, 3 yols. 12mo. half ca^ neat, 7s 6d Breslau, 1836 

516 Phantasus : Mahrchen, Erzahlungen, etc. 3 yols. 12mo. hf, <f, 9* 1812-6 

617 TJhlakd's Gedichte, 8yo. sd, 2s 6d 1838 

518 Vaiy deb Yelde's ^tmmtliche Schriften, 8 yols. in 4, 12mo. hf, bd, cf 9« 1828 
il9 Voss* (J. H.) Luise, ein Isendliches Gedicht in drei IdyUen, 8yo. labge pafeb» 

PBOOF iiCFBESSiONS ofthe beaut\ful platcs by Chodowiecki, russia extra, marb. 
edges, rare in this state, 10s Konigsberg, 1812 

520 Wielakd's sammtliche Werke, 36 yols. ; Supplemente, 6 yols. ; together 4^ yols. 

12mo. best edition, neatly printed, vellum paper, ff, bd, <f, 26s 1794-1801 

521 WILKEN'S (Fr.) Geschichte der Kreuzziige, nach morgenlandischen und abend- 

landischen Berichten, 7 yols. 8yo. maps, cloth, 2&s Leipzig, 1807-32 

529 Zedlitz, W^dfraulein, ein mahrchen m achtzehn Abentheuem, 8yo. velvet bind- 

ing, gilt, %s Stuttgart, 1844 

528 ZiNZENDOBF (Graf yon) Geistliche Gedichte gesammelt yon A. £napp, royal 8yo. 

portrait, half ca^f neat, ^ Stuttgart, 1846 

524 ZSCHOKKE'S ausgewahlte NoyeUen und Dichtungen, 8 yols. 8yo. calfailt, 

36« Aarau^ 1836 

125 ■ the same, 6 yols. 8yo. sd, 16* Aarau, 1841 

These novels and tales rank amonj^st the most amusing of the entire German literature. 



ITALIAN BOOKS. 99 



626 Zsohokkb's Stunden der Andaoht cur Bef^deronff waluen OhriBtenttiuiiiB und 

bauBliclier GottesVerehrung, royal Svo. 1236 pp. Hjfi qf, neat, 9s Aarau, 1835 

627 ■ the same, 2 toIs. in 1, royal 8yo. haifca{f\ gUt buck, ds ib, 1858 

ITALIAN LITERATURE. 

528 ALBEBTI, Grand Dictionnaire Fran9ai8-Italien et Italien-Eran^ais, compost sor 

les Dictionnaires de rAcademie de France et de la CroBca, 2 vols. impl. 4to. 
calf gilt, 2Ss Milan, 1826 

529 Alukho (Fr.) della Fabrica del Mondo, ne qnah si contengono le Yoci di Dante, 

del Petrarcha, del Boccaccio, del Bembo, etc. folio, veryfiiM copy in stamped 
vellum, 10s Ten. 1570 

A neat specimen of lettering on the edges. 

530 BABETTI Dizionario ItaHano ed Inglese, Bologna, 1830 ; English and Italian 

Dictionary, Florence, 1832—2 vols. 4to. best edition, Roman yel, 36* 1830-32 

531 Bjlzza.bini, OrtografiaJBnciclopedicauniYersale della Lingua Italiana, 48tontTol8. 

8yo. calf neat, 12s Venezia, 1824 

A Talnable Italian Dictionary, with nnmeroas quotationa from the best Italian Writers. 

632 Cabpikali, Dizionario deUa lingua Italiana, 2 vols. 4to. rf, 5« Bologna, 1822-25 

§88 GHEBAEDINl (G.) Supplimento a Yocabularj Italiani, 6 stout vols. impl. 8vo. 

sd. £3. %s Milan, 1852-57 

The most important Italian Dictionary published daring this century ; it is the first in which the 

avifalents of the other Romance Languages are giren, even including the Mediaeval Dialects. To 
[ editiona of the purely classical ItalUn " Vocahulario della Crusca," Gherardini forms an India* 
pensable supplement. 

634 Mastbofini Dizionario de' Yerbi Italiani, 2 vols, in 1, ^. qf. 4a Boma, 1814 

The best Dictionaiy of Italian Verbs ; a very useful publication. 

635 MiLLH0U8B*s Italian Dictionary ; Italian-Engli^ and English-Italian, 2 vols, post 

Bvo. elotk, 12s ed 1857 

636 Napioi^b (Conte G. G.) dell' Uso e dei Preg[i deUa Lingua Italiana, co^li OpusooH 

annes8i,2yols« 8yo. vellwm paper, cloth, gilt tops, uncut, 12s Fiareme, 1813 

*' Opera degna di quell' ingegnoso, A elegante Scrittore, in cui la nostra Lingua ha avuto il 

piaghuto conoscitore de' snoi pregi, ed il piiiyaloroso Apologista, che siastatofinora." — Tirabosehi^ 

537 Petbonj and Davenport, Italian, French and English Dictionary, the three Alpha- 

bets, the third edition, 3 vols, in 2, 8vo. (pub. at £2. 2s) 12s 1828 

538 YOCABOLARIO degli Accadbmici della Cbusca, quarta impressione, best edi^ 

Hon, 6 vols, in 5, folio, superb copy, free from stain, veaufauve, gilt and marbled 

leaves, Boyal Arms and Cyphers on bacfB emd sides, £4. 10s Mrenze, 1729-38 

" A noble monument of national taste." — Boucher. '* Bonne Edition de cet excellent Dio» 

tioimaire." — Brunet. Nearly the whole of this impression was destroyed by the overflowing of 

tlie river Amo. 

539 .1 degli Accademici della Crusca ; cresciuto d'assai migliaja di voci le piA 

trovate da Veronesi, 7 vols. 4to. halfbd, 30» Verona, 1806 

640 ALFIEBI (Vittorio) Ofebe, 22 vols, in 11, sm. 4ito, portrait, the most beautifilly 

printed edition, large type, calf, gilt edges, £4. 4* Italia (Pisa), 1805-15 

Thn edition was limited to 250 copies, at 420 francs. The cost of binding tiiis set has been 
above £5. 

541 ^-^— — Tragedie, 6 vols. 8vo. plates, calf extra, 249 Milano, Bettoni, 1820 

648 — — Tbaobdie di, 6 vols, royal 8vo. vellum paper, portrait and fine plates, 

caff gilt, £2. 10s Mrenze, Ciardetti, 1820-21 

543 ■ T^ragedie, 8vo. compact double column ed, vellum extra, 9s Mrenze, 1826 

-544 - Tragedie, con la sua vita di Dal Bio, complete in 1 vol. impL 8vo. compact 

double column edition, plates, bds, 7s 6(1 Mrenze, 1837 

** The Thigedie of Alfieri are noble poems. He displays consummate skill in unfolding and 
eonducting his plots ; he is always eloquent, always able to keep the imagination alive ; and the 
vniform dignity of his manner is in the highest degree imposing." — Qmtrierljf Bemew. 

645 Amabi, Gnerra del Yespro Sicilmno, 8vo. vellum, gilt back, 7s 1848 

646 AvDBBiHi (F.) Le Bravure del Capitano Spauento, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. portrait, 

calf neat, 2s 6d Venetia, 1615 

647 AvoBLiB (F. de) Storia del regno di l^apoli, sotta la Dinastia Borboniea, 1700- 

1818, 4 vols. 8vo. sd. Ss 6d Napoli, 1817 

t4S AKftBiiOHi, alia valente ed animosa Gioventu d'ltalia, 8vo. 732 pp. cl, 3« (F1830) 

A curious political and metaphysical work. 



40 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



549 Apbilb, (Fr.) Cronologia uniyersale della Sicilia, sm. folio, ^a^e 480 damaged, M 

vellumj 5« JPalermo, 1725 

560 AECHIVIO Stoeico Italiano, ossia Eaccolta di Oi>epe c Docnmenti finora 

inediti o divenuti rarissimi risgnardanti la Storia a'ltalia, Vols. 5, II, 14; 

Appendice Ni. 1 — ^25 ; together 22 parts, 8vo. sd, uncut, £3. Mrenze, 1843-50 

These valuable historical publications are edited by Bonaini, Capponi, Ciampi, Gelli, In- 

gbirami, Niccolini, etc. 

651 AE/IOSTO (L.) Orlando Furioso noyissimamente alia sua Integrita ridotto et di 
varie Figure omato, 4to. woodcuts, fine copy in swper morocco extra, gilt edges^ 
appropriately tooled, hy F, Bedford, veey babe, £5. 5* 

Venetia, per Nicolo di Bascarini, 1643 

According to Count Melzi only one other copy of this edition is known, namely, that now ia 

the Grenville collection. The above copy was bought in 1854, at Pickering's sale ; Mr. Libri paid 

subsequently £%. 6« for it. Even an imperfect copy was priced, 1848, by Payne and Foss, Jtb,^, 

662 Abiosto (L.) Oblando Fubioso. Et di piu aggiuntovi in Fine pin di cinquecento 
Stanze del medesimo Auttore non piuvedute, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. fibst edition of 
the Jive additional cantos, and hamng a stanza of eight lines tohich were suppressed 
in all those printed subsequently, fine copy in olive Ybnetian mobocco s^itpef 
extra, gilt edges, hy F. Bedford, extbemelt babe, £8. 

Vvnegia, in Casa de* Figlivoli di^ Aldo, 1545 
Priced 1824, Thorpe, £6. 6«; 18*29, J. Bohn, mor. ^10. 10«; 1840, Jas. Bohn (Hibbert's 
•nd afterwards the Bishop of Lichfield's -copy), £5. lbs 6d, Sir Mark Sykes* copy sold for 
£14. 3« 6^. 

553 Orlando Furioso, 6 vols. 12mo. vignettes, russiagilt, 6s Venezia, 1799 

554 Orlando Furioso, 6 vols. Syo, ports, calf gilt, 12s Milano, Classici, 1812-14 

555 ■ Orlando Furioso, I Cinque Canti, Eime e Satire, con Annotazioni, 8 vols, 

in 4, Syo. portrait, vellum, 18* Mrenze, Oiardetti, 1823-4 

556 the same, 8 vols, in 4, Syo, port.Jull gilt vellum, very neat, 34f ib» 1823-4 

557 castiaato, con note da Zotti, 4 vols. 12mo. calf gilt, 7s Qd 1814 

568 another copy, 4 vols. 12mo. calf extra, 10s 1814 

Zotti's edition- is accompanied with useftil grammatical and critical notes, and is particalarly 
adapted to young students. 

** Ariosto has been, after Homer, the favourite poet of Europe. His g^race and facility, bis 
clear and rapid stream of language, his variety and beauty of invention, his very translations of 
subjects, so frequently censured by critics, but artfully devised to spare the tediousness that hangs 
on a protracted story, left him no rival in general popularity. Above sixty editions of the Orlando 
Furioso were published in the sixteenth century. There was not one, says Bernardo Tasso, of any 
age, or sex, or rank, who was satisfied with a single perusal." — Hallam, 

669 AvoLio (Fr. di Paolo) Dissertazione sopra gli antichi Monument! di Siracusa, 
smallest 4to. hf mor. 6* Palermo, 1806 

660 Bandello, Novelle di, con la sua vita da MazzucheUi, 9 vols, small 8vo. portrait, 

hf. hd. 30* .. ' , Londra, 1791-3 

•* Edition entiere et qui est plus correcte que la premiere elle-meme." — Brunei, 

661 Baedetti, de' primi Abitatori dell* Italia, folio, portrait, hds. 3* 6rf Modena, 1769 

662 Bentivoglio (Cardinal) Opere : Guerra di Fiandra, 3 vols. — Eelationi, 1 voL — 

Lettere, 1 vol. — Memorie overo Piario, 1 vol. — ^together 6 vols. 12mo. fine por- 
trait, vellum, 10s Colon, ed. Amst. 1635-48 
" Bentivoglio a merit6 une reputation honorable, son ouvrage se distingue par sa precision et 
sa clart6." — Sismondi. 

663 Beeni, Casa, Mauro, Varchi, Dolce et d*altri Auttori Eime piacevoli, 3 vols. 18mo. 

red morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 14* •, Venetia, 1627 

664 Bebtoldo. Astutie sottilissime, con il suo Testamento, Venezia et in Bassano — 

IS^ovella di Cacasenno figlio del Semplice Bertoldino, in Bologna, Fadova, et in 
Bassano ; 2 vols, in 1, 16mo. calf, marbled edges, 5* ^ *. a, 

666 Bebtoldo con Bertoldino e Cacaseno (poema bimb) in ottava rima [per Guil. C. 

Croce ed altri], con Argomenti, &c. royal 4>to.fine spirited plates, vellum. Lord 

Rothesay's copy, 10s Bologna, 1736 

The best and handsomest edition of this famous Comic Poem, composed by various Wits of the 

day, such as the two Zanotti, Bruffaldi, Zampieri» Barotti, and others. 

566 BiANCHiNi, la Storia universale provata con Monumenti, e figurata con simboli 
degli Antichi, 4iio. plates of Antiquities, hf. hd. 7 s 6d JRoma, 1747 



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667 BISAOCIONI (Maiolino) Cento Noyellb amobosx de i Signori Accademici In* 

cogniti, 3 parts in 1, sm. 4to. red uouocoo, joints, gilt edges, hy Kalthceher,fine 

copy, YXBT BABE, £4. 4a Venetia, presso li Chierigli, 1651 

Bbst Edition ; Branet devotes a long article to this curious collection of Novels ; he quotes, 

however, the sale of no copy, and I have myself been unable to trace the sale of a single copy ; the 

work is therefore very rare in England and in France. 

568 BOCCACCIO, il Decamerone, di nuovo emendato, con la sua vita, note, etc. sm. 

4to. portrait, hf, morocco, 12« Vinegia, 1550 

669 il Decameron : riscontrato con testi anticM da Salviati, small 4to. with 

numerous woodcuts, fine sound copy, in the original vellum, 2Ss Venetia, 1614 

670 il Decamerone, \%mo. fine copy, calf gilt, 2Ss Amst, (Elz.) 1665 

671 ■ Decamerone, stont 18mo. pale morocco, gilt edges, 9* Firenze, 1820 

572 il Decameron, 4 vols, in 2, Svo.^or^. rf, gilt, SiO* ih,, Ciardetti, 1822 

573 il Decamerone, da Ugo Foscolo, 3 vols. 8vo. qf, neat, 16* FicJcering, 1825 

574 ■ n Decameron, 18mo. morocco, gilt edges, Is 6d 

Mrenze, caZV insegna di Dante, 1827 
Boccaccio was the first who gave to the Italian language that grace, softness, and elegance which 
have distinguished it among all the living languages of Europe. 

676 BoJABDO, Orlando Innamorato, riformata da L. Domenichi, 3 vols. 8vo. (pnb. at 

249) hds. bs Londra, 1824 

576 BOSoI (Luigi) Istoria d'ltalia Antica e Modema, con Carte G^eografiche e 

Tavole, 19 vols. 8vo. hest edition, complete, sd, 25* Milano, 1819-23 

Priced 1840, Payne and Foss, fine paper, sd. £8. 8«; 1844, Jas. Bohn, calf gilt, £5. 5i, 
Y^etched 1854, Sotheby's, hf. cf. £2. 8«. 

677 BOTTA (C.) Storia della Guerra Americana, 7 vols. 8vo. AoZf vellum gilt, 
' £2. 2s Livomo, 1825-26 

678 BBOFFEBIO (Auff.) Tradizioni Italiane per la prima volta raccolte in ciascuna 

provincia dell' ItsQia, 4 vols, large 8vo. numerous plates, some coloured, hf. hound 
calf, uncut, £2. 2s Torino, 1847-50 

A very interesting collection of the Popular Legends of Italy, many of them here for the first 
time printed. 

679 Calindbi (Gab.) Saggio statistico storico del Pontificio Stato, 2 vols. 4to. f^. hd. 

7s 6d Perugia, 1829 

680 Camfolohgo (Emm.) la Polifemeide, Sonnetti, Italian and Latin, 4to. vellum, 

Ss 6d Napoli, 1763 

681 Cellini. Yita di Benvennto Cellini orefice e scxdtore fiorentino, 3 vols, in % 

12mo. hf,hd.4>8M 1833 

682 Cbkni (G.) Dissertazioni sopra Tlstoria Ecclesiastica, pontifica e canonica ; 

raccolte per Colti, 2 vols, in 1, small 4to. hf vellum, bs Pistoja, 1778 

683 Cento Awenimenti ridicolosi, da qnali, oltre ilfaceto, si imparano molte moraHti^ 

24dno. calfailt, 6s Modona et Bologna, 1678 

684 CiMOBELLi, Origine, progressi e stato attnale delle Belle Lettere Italiane, 8vo. 

880 pp. cloth, 4s 6d Milano, 1845 

685 Cnro (Messer) Vita e Poesie ; novrfla edizione da Campi, 8vo. 3* I^isa, 1818 

686 CocABELLA Yebgellesb, Cronica istoriale di Tremiti, dalla Latina tradotta da 

Bibera — Bibera, Successo de* Canonici Lateranensi nelle isole Tremitane — 
2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. wop and frontispiece, hd, 2s 6d Vtnetia, 1606 

687 CoLLETTA, Storia del reame di Sapoli, dal 1734 al 1826, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf caff, 

6s JParigi, 1835 

688 Coppi, Annali dltalia, dal 1750 al 1829, 7 vols. 8vo. sd. Is 6d Bom. e Imc. 1828-43 

689 DANTE col Sito et Forma deU' Inferno, 64mo. a very rare edition, printed in the 

Cursive- Gothic type of PaganiiM, russia, gilt edges (see Colomh de Batines), 

£2. 12* Vinegia, A. Paganino, 1516 

590 ■ La Comedia, con nova espositione di Yellutello, small 4to. woodcuts, a 

- very choice copy in Italian vellum, £2. 2s Vinegia, 1544 

** Landino, in his commentary on Dante, has preserved the remembrance of many historical 

fiida and related many circumstances indispensably necessary to the explanation of tiie Divina 

C5media. His industry In the execution of a task so grateful to his countrymen was rewarded by 

the donation of a villa or residence on the Hill of Casentio, in the vicinity of FloreDce, which he 

enjoyed under the sanction of a public decree." — Roscoe's Lorenzo, 



as QUARITCH'S CATALOOUB OF 

I ■ ■■ ■ 11 ■ I I ■ I ■■■■■■ I I ■ ■■ I ai » 

691 DANT£« la Dinir a Coxmidia, oomtta, roi^ta e 4^efa da Loxbabdi ; ocm na 

Tohune di Annotasioni, 4 yols. 4to. b&it eaitum, Baman veUumf gilt, a fine ainA 

cheap eopy, £2. 1Q» Bama, 1815-17 

The belt edition of the «* DiTina Commedia," with a Rimano^ Dante's life, La Vinoiie, and 

ladez. 

592 Daktb, La Diyina Commedia, con Tayole in Bame (diae^piate da L. Adamolu 
e F. Nenci), 4 toLs. royal folio, jl sflbndid edition*, wUk 125 beautifiU omiUm 
engravings by Lasinio, Lapi and others, I^, morocco, uncut, jC5. &s 1817-19 

Only 250 copies were printed, at 25 guineas each. 
Priced, 1829, J. Bohn, £10. lOs; 1834, Weale, £6. 6«; 1841, Barrois, 150 fr.; 1844, H. 
Bohn, bdt. £6. I6s 6d. k copy fetched, 1854, at Sotheby's, with Flazman*s Outlines insertod, 
moroooo, £11. 6«. 

The work is dedicated to Canora by the editors, A. Renzi, G. Marini, and 6. Mozzi. Hie 
ftnirth volume contains a Life by Lionardo Aretino, aud Notes by the Abate Renzi. 

" Le due prime cantiche sono designate e per la pih parti incise dal Sig. AdamolK medesimo. 
n Paradise d disegnato dal Sig. Francesoo Nend, e ineiso da raij. Sono oltre le 100 tarole. Jl 
Tomo IV. oontiene le illustrazionL Se il Signer Nenci avesse disegnate tutte le tavole di quest^ 
opera, si sarebbe tenuta in maggior pregio, anche per la magniiioenza dei tipi." 

Cieognara Cataiego, 2 torn, Pisa, 1821. 

693 Davtb, la Diyina Commedia, illustrata di note da Zotti, 3 toIs. 12mo. cL Se 1819 

694 — la DiYina Commedia, edizione della Crusca col comento del Ysittubi, 

3 Tols. Syo.j^ copy, Italian vellum, giU, £2. 2s Firenze, 1821 

5^ ■ la IHyina Commedia^ col comento del F. Lombardi, 5 toIs. %yo,iine copy, 

vellum gilt, £3. Zs Paaava, 18^ 

59Q JDivina Commedia, con TOttimo Commbnto, testo inedito d*un Con- 

temporaneo di Dante citata da^li Accademici della Croaca, 8 vols. Svo. cloth, 

uncut, 2Ss JPisa, 1827-29 

A valuable coHtmentary. 

597 ........^ la Commedia, illustrata da Ugo Fosccdo, 4 toIb. 8yo. portrait ofFoscolo, 

facsimile, heads, Sfc. ca^ extra, 36» Londra, 1842-43 

598 •__ la Divina Commedia, con note di Paolo Costa, 3 toIs. 12mo. sd, 5« 1844 

599 il Convito, con note di Pederzini e d* altri, 8vo. sd, hs Modena, 1831 

000 Deleico (Melch.) Pensieri sulla Storia e su la incertezza ed inutilita delkt meder 

sima, 8yo. 258 pp. sd, ds 6d Napoli, 1814 

0Q1 .. . ■ Memone Storiche della Eepnblica di San Marino, 4to, sd, ds Mil, 1804 

002 Dsninjl, Eivoluzioni della Grermania, 8 vols. Svo. calf gilt, 20s Mrenze, 1804 

003 Ebizzo, le sei Giomate, 12mo, fMrtrait, \f, hd, 3# 6cf 1794 

004 Fabbbtti, Bio^rafie dei Capitani Yenturieri dell* Umbria, 4 vols. ; Note e 

Docnmenti ad illostrare le Biografie, 634 pp. — ^together 5 vols, small 8vo. sd. 

Is ^ Mont^ulciano, 1842-6 

.005 Facio, Fatti d' Alfonso d'Aragona primo Be di Napoli, sm. 4to. caJf, Zs 6d 1580 

€06 Fabulli (P.) Annali di Arrezzo in Toscana, dal suo Principio sino al anno 1717, 

sm. 4to. vellum, 10s FoUgno (1717) 

Contains the origin and genealogies of many noble Italian Families. 

607 Fatteschi (G.) Memorie riguardanti la serie de Duchi e topografia del Pucato di 

Spolbto, 4to. Ids, bs Camerino, 1801 

608 Fbbbabio (G.) Storia ed AnaUsi degli antichi Eomanzi di Cavalleria, Milano, 

1828; Melzi (Conte O,) Bibli(^*afia dei Eomanzi e Poemi !Eomanzeschi 
d'ltalia, ivi, 1829— in 1 vol. royal Svo. LAsas yblluk pafeb, ^, bound red 
morocco gilt, 21s 1828-29 

Only 25 copies printed on this paper for presents. 

609 FioBAYANTi (J. M.) Memorie storiche della Citta oi Pistoia, folio, haffveHum^ 

uncut, 12s Lucca, 1758 

610 FoKTAKiKi (G.) Biblioteca dell' Eloqnenza Italiana, con le annotazioni di A^KMEk 

tolo Zeno, 2 vols. 4to. sd,6s Farma, 1803 

611 Galakti, Napoli e contomi, Svo. plans amd plates, vellum (pit, 5« Napoli, 1829 

612 GALILEO GALILEI, Ofbbe, edizione condotta sugli autentici Manoscritti 

Palatini, Vols. 1-13 in 14 vols. Svo. portrait and 54 plates and facsiniiles, the 

best and only complete edition, (pub. at 126 fr.) sd. £2, 16s Mrenze, 1842^ 

Contents ; Dialogo dei massimi Sistemi, Lavori da Galileo e da Renieri intorno i Satelli di 

Giore* ed altre Opere Astronomiche, 5 toIs. in 6 ; Commercio Epistolare, 5 vols. ; Opere Fisico- 

Ibthematiche^ 3 Tob. Vols. 14 and 15, completing the work, can be supplied new. 



ITALIAN BOOKS. 



6X3 GALII£0. Yit^ e commeroio letteiario di Galileo Galilei, icritU da G. B. CL 
Dm' J^^slli gik Ghetti Sinibaldi da Montecuoooli, 2 vola. 4to. portrait, a^f 
ailt, 32« tosanna, 1798 

«< One forms," lays Pkyfinr, *' a very imperfiBOt idea of thie philosopher from coaaideriiig the 
diaoov«ries ami inventioiM, numerous and splendid as they are, of which he was the undisputed 
aatbor. It ia by followkig his reasonings, and by pnrsuiag the train of his thoughts, in his omi 
elegant mcpoaition of them, that we become acquainted with the fertility of his genius, with the 
sagacity, penetration, and comprehensiveness of his mind. 

" Their greatest luminary, Galileo, wrote with clearness, ekfganos, and ipirit ; no one among 
the modems had so entirelj rejected a dry and technical manner of teaching, and thrown suck 
attractions round the form of truth. Himself a poet and a critic, he did not hesitate to ascribe his 
philosophical perspicuity to the oonstantperusal of Ariosto." — Halhm, 

614 GALLUZZI (E.) Storia del Granducato di Toscaaa, 11 vola. in 5, Svo. genealo' 

giedl table, ka(f caff pit, 20« Mrenze, 1822 

615 Gaxba, Serie dei Testi di Lingua Italiana, am. 4to. \f. hd. 7s Venezta, 1828 

616 ■■ — the same, royal 8vo. quarta edizione, portrait, kalfrussia gilt, 16* 1839 

617 Gabzoni, il Serraglio degli Stupori del Mondo : Mostri Frodigii, F^stigii, Sogni, 

Miraooli, etc. stout sm. 4to. vellum» 7s 6d Venetia, 1613 

618 QfASVOVH, Istoria Civile del Eegno di Napoli, con Annotazioni, complete in 2 

Yola. royal 8yo. double columns, sd. 9s Milano, 1833 

619 GiOBDAifi QPietro) Opere, 14 vols, in 7, 12mo. plates, 1ff» ealf, 7s M Italia, 1821 

620 GiOYANNi Fiorentino (Ser) il Pecorone, nel quale si contengono cinquanta No- 

YBLLB Ajv TiCHB belle d' Inyention^ et di Stile, small 8yo. (me of the veryfm 
copies containing the dedication ofL. Domenichi and errata, labge papeb, sple»» 
duiljf bound in maroon morocco, the sides elegantly tooled by F. Bedford, uncui 
(rare in this statej, 36« Milano, 1554 

This edition was printed at Luoca about 1740, and no doubt was intended to be passed off as 

anterior to tlie first, which was printed in 1558. Copies with Dedication and Errata are of very 

rare occurrence. 

621 GTRALPI Cihthio (G. B.) Hecatommithi, overo Cento Novelle, 2 vols, in 1, sm, 

4to. russia extra, gilt edges, rare, S2s Venetia, 1608 

Fkom this author Shakespeare derived his plot of ** Othello" and '* Measure for Measure." 

622 GiBALDi, Commentario delle cose di Ferrara ; La Yita di Alfonso da Este Duca 

di Ferrara — ^in 1 vol. 18mo. vellum, 5« Venetia, Sessa, 1697 

623 GiBALDi {Qiraldo, Fiorentino) Kovelle coll* aggiunta di Novelle inedite, 8yo. ka\f 

calf, 3s Amst. 181Q 

624 GIU^TI DA LUCCA, Testi di Lingua Inediti, viz :— 

Laudi Spirituali del Bianco da Siena, poyero Gesuato del Secolo XIY. codice inedito 

(ctT.Bini) 1851 

Bime e Prose del buon Secolo della lingua tratte da Manoscritti e in parte inedite 

(dal Telesforo Bini) 1859 

Esposizione di Salmi di Binieri de* Einaldesclii da Frato 1859 

Tolffarizzamento delle CoUazioni dei SS. Padri del Yen. Giovanni Cassiano 1854 

Guioiccioni (Gioy. da Lucca) Lettere Inedite 1855 

together 5 vols, large 8yo. vallum paper, morocco (different coloursj, uncut, £3. 3f 

iMcca, 1851-55 

625 GOLDONI (C.) Opere : CoUezione completa deUe Commedie, 30 vols ; Dranuni 

e Opere Diverse, 17 yols ; Memorie, 3 yols. — together 50 yds. 8vo. good type^ 
#(^. £2. Frato, 1819-27 

626 Gbbgobio, Considerazioni sopra la Storia di Sicilia dai Tempi Normanni sino ai 

presenti, 4 vols. 8yo. kalfrussia, 12« Falermo, 1805-7 

627 GuABiNi, il Pastor Mo, tragicomedia pastorale, con le sue Bipie e Madrigali, sm. 

4to. cuts, calf gilt, 6« Venetia, 1621 

628 GTJICCIABDlNI, Le Istorie dltalLa, 8 vols, in 4, 8yo, neat in hf vellum, 

15* Mrenze, 1818 

629 GUICCIAEDINI (F.) Storia d'ltalia, con una Prefazione di Carlo Botta, 8 yols.^ 

BoTTA (C.) Storia d*Italia, continuata da quella del Gkuociardini, sino al 1789, 

12 vols. — Storia d'ltalia dal 1789 al 1814, soritta da C, Botta, 6 vols.— together 

26 vols. 12mo. neatly and unjformlv hf, bd, russia, £3. Zs Capolago, 1832-8 

Th^ neatest and most convenient editions, ootn for size and type, of Italy's classical historians* 

*' As an hittorian, in the usual acceptation of that word, Guicciardini may be considered the 

first of those of Italy: but such was the jealousy or the fear of the higher dasi^ of his country^ 



44 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

tnen that the text of his history coatinued in a very mutilated, and palpably obmipt state, till, 
from the editorial care of the Canon Pio Bonsi, and from an uncastrated MS. presenred in the 
Hagliabechi library, a new and perfect edition appeared in 1775, 4 to. 4 toIs. ; and unless both the 
* yoang' and * old' possess this edition, they ha?e not the legiiimaie text of Guicciardini." 

JHbdin's JLtbrary CompoHiem. 

630 GuiDicciONi fVescovo di FossombroneJ Opere (1630-40), 4to. toitk the autograph 

ofM. Pcmizzi, hf, hd, 6* Ghfiova, 1767 

631 HoBOLoaai (Gios.) Vita dell Signor Gamillo Orsino : guerre di Carlo VIII. Ee di 

Francia in Italia, smaUest 4to. vellum, bs Ttneaia, 1565 

632 Lambebti (L.) Poesie di Greci Scrittori, recate in versi Italiani, sm. folio, labge 

FAPBB, red morocco, gilt edges, 15* Brescia, 1818 

633 Lanza, Considerazioni sulla Storia di Sicilia, 1532-1789, da servir d'aggiunte al 

Botta, 8vo. 594 pp. sd. 3* M Palermo, 1836 

634 Lbone, Dialoghi di Amore, 18mo. vellvm, Zs 6d Vinegia, Aldus, 1545 

635 liBTTEBB sopra ringlulterra e Scozia, 2 toIs. 8yo. very fine copy in smooth green 

morocco, gilt edges, \2,s Mrenze, 1790 

An interesting picture of England and Scotland. 

€36 MACHIAVELLI (N.) Istorie ed altre Opere, 10 vols. 8vo. portrait, Roman 

vellum, gilt hacks, a fine set, £3. 10* Firenze, 1818-21 

g37 __ Opere, 10 vols. 8vo. portrait, best edition, large type, sd. £2, Italia, 1826 

638 Tutte le Opere, 8vo. plates, hf, vellum, extra, lis Firenze, 1833 

** Machiavel was the first writer who discovered the secret of what may be called eomparathm 

history. He it was who first sought in ancient history for the materials which were to illustrate the 
events of his own times." — D* Israeli* s Cur, of Lit. 

639 Maffei, Storia deUaLetteratnraltaliana, edizione emendata coUa storia dei primi 

trentadue anni del sec. XIX, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 7s 6d Italia, 1834 

640 Malispini, Storia Fiorentina col seguito all'anno 1286, con annotazioni da FoUini, 

4to. sd. 6s ' Firenze, 1816 

641 Manzoni, I Promessi Sposi, 3 vols. 12mo. sd, 6s Firenze, 1830 

642 Mabtobelli, Memorie nistoriche della citta d' Osimo, small 4to. curious plates, 

vellum, 6s Venezia, 1705 

643 Mblzi, Bibliografia dei Eomanzi e Poemi CavaUerescM Italiani, 8vo. 388 pp. 

portrait ofAriosto, sd. 7s 6d Milano, 18fe 

.644 the same, 8vo. ^f, morocco, v/ncut, 10s 1838 

645 METASTASIO Opere, 17 vols. 8vo. hds, unmt, 14* Padova, 1810 

646 — Opere, 20 vols. 18mo. ^or^rot^ and plates, a pretty cabinet edition, kf. bd. 

ca^, 16s Mantova, 1816-20 

947 MOisALDI (M.) Irene overo della BeUezza con altre due Dialoghi, uno dell* 

Havere, & 1* Altro della Metafisica, 4to. beautiful copy in red mobocco ext^a, 

gilt marbled edges, with the arms of Pbince EuaENB on sides, 30* Venetia, 1599 

648 Mont i (V.) Poesi6, con note, large 8vo. double coltimns, bds. 3* Milano, 1830 

649 MUKATOEI Annali d'Italia, dal Principio dell *Era Volgare sino al anno 

1749, con la Vita del Proposto L. A. Muratori, 13 vols. 4to. tieat in Italian veU 
lum, £2. es Napoli, 1751-8 

650 — ViTALE, Eiflessione su le nuove scoverte di Muratori per gli Annali d'Italia, 

4to. vellum, 2* Qd Napoli, 1746 

651 NAPLES. Baccolta di tutti i piu rinomati Scbittobi del Istobia Genebalb 

del EiCgno di Napoli, principiando dal tempo che queste Provincie hanno preso 
forma di Hegno, 18 vols. 4to. complete, Itcuian vellum, £5. 5* Napoli, 1769-70 
Containing all the Neapolitan historians, excepting Giannone, which may be had separately. 

652 Olmo, Historia della Venuta a Venetia occultamenta nel 1177 di Papa iiessandro 

III. e della Vittoria ottenuta da Sebastiano Fiani Doge, 4to. engraved title, 
uncut, 4ff Venetia, 1629 

653 Opuscoli di Autori Siciliani, 4 vols, in 2, sm. 4to. with folded pedigrees, vellum, 

almost uncut, 3* ^ Catania and Palermo, 1756-60 

654 OssEBVAZiONi Letterarie che possono servir di Continuazione al Giomal de* 

Letterati d'Italia, 4 vols. 12mo. plates, the Souhise copy in " veau fauve," with 
arms stamped in gold on backs, 24* Verona, 1797-39 

666 Pallavioino, H Divortio Celeste, 16mo, cf extra, at, edges, 2s 6d Villafranca, 1671 
656 Palmbbi (N.) Somma della Storia dr Sicilia, 2 vols. 8vo. bds, 7s 6d Palermo, 1834 

667 QuATTBo PoETi : Daute, Petrarca, Ariosto, Tasso, con note, stout 8vo. plate of 4 

portraits, bds, 4* 1826 



ITALIAN BOOKS. 45 



668 Posn Italiahi dell' Eta media, ossia scelta e saggi di Poesie dai tempi del Boo 

caocio al Sec. XVIII. stout 8vo. double columns, 370 pp. hf, morocco, 9* 1848 

669 Pbllico (Silvio) Opere complete, le mie Prigioni, Tragedie e Poesie, 3 vols. 12mo. 

portrait, A/, calf neat, 7s 1834-67 

660 P!KTEAECHA, Opere volgare, colla espositione di Vellutello, sm. 4to. printed 

throughout in Italics, caffl 7s 6d Venetia, 1525 

Q61 ....^_. con respositione d'Alessandro Vellutello, 12mo^/Jwc copy in blue moroccOf 

gilt edges, 25* Vinegia, Comin de Trino di Monferrato, 1547 

662 ■ Opere, con la sua vita e Texpositione di Vellutello, stout 16mo. vellum^ 
6* Venetia, 1550 

663 — — con un Vocabolario da Gr. Euscelli, stout 16mo. old morocco, gilt edges, 

7 s Venetia, 1554i 

664 — — Hime esposte perL. Castelvetro, 2 vols. 4to. vignettes, veil. 9s Venezia, 1756 

665 _— _ Hime, 2 vols. 12jno. portrait and plates, pretty edition, vellum, 3« 6rf 1778 

666 — — Eime, 2 vols. 12mo. blue morocco, joints, gilt edges, by Walther, very fine 

copy, 18* Parma, Bodoni, 1799 

667 ■ B>ime (da Marsand), 2 vols. 8vo. portraits, (pub. at 21* sd.) smooth green 

morocco, extra, gilt edges, 18* Livomo, Masi, * caratteri di JDidot,* 1820 

An elegant edition in large type. 

668 ■ le Bime con le diverse lezioni ed annotazioni, da Marsand, 2 vols. 8vo. 

plates and facsimiles, sd. uncut, 9* Firehze, Ciardetti, 1821-22 

669 ■ Bime, coUe note di Tassoni, Muzio e Muratori, 2 vols, stout 8vo. uncut, 
9* Soma, 1821-2 

670 ■ Bime, con note del CTastelvetro, Tassoni, Muratori, &c. &c. compilate 
ed accresciute da Carlo Albertini da Verona, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, vellum gilt, 
25* Mrenze, Ciardetti, 1SS2 

671 PiEBi (Paolini) Cronica deUe cose d'ltalia, da 1080 a 1305, publicata da Adami, 

4to. vellum, 3* 6d JRoma, 1755 

672 PiGNOTTi, Storia della Toscana, sino al principato ; con divers! saggi sulle scienze, 

lettere, ed arti, 6 vols, in 3, 8vo. neat tn hf. vellum, 10* Firenze, 1824 

673 PiNDEMONTB (Ippolito) Ptosc Poesie Campestri, con Taggiimta d*una disserta- 

zione su i Giardini Inglesi, 8vo. green mor, extra, gilt edges, 7* Yeronu, 1817 

674 PINTO*S (Michelangelo) Italian Caricatures : Don Pirlone h Boma, Memorie di 

un Italiano, Settembre 1848 — Dicembre 1850, 3 vols, in 1, laree 4to. ^O^platet 
of Caricatures, proof impressions on India paper, hf. bd. mor, £2. 2* Torino, 1850 

675 POETI ITALTANI : Dante, 3 vols.— Tasso, 2 vols.— Ariosto, 5 vols.— Petrarcha, 

2 vols. — together, 12 vols. 8vo. fine paper, good large type, a neat and umtform 
set, £2. Milano, Bettoni, 1824-28 

676 Baccolta di Noyelle, dall' origine della Lingua Italiana, fino al 1700, 2 vols.—' 

NoveUe di Gh*azzini detto il Cstsca, 1 vol. — together 3 vols. 8vo. hf bd. morocco 
gilt, 6* Milano, 1804-10 

677 Bbaxi di Pbancia, nei cpsU^ si contiene la Generazione degli Imperadori, Be, 

Principi, Baroni e Paladmi, con la bellissima istoria di Buovo di Antona, 8vo. 
cloth, 6* 6(^ Venezia, 1821 

678 BEDI (Fr.) Opeee, 9 vols, ^^o.fins copy in green Tnorocco, 36* Jft7a?io,1804-10 

Priced, 1843, J. Bohn, sd. £2. 8», calf, £3. 16*. 

679 BINAliDO. Inamoramento de Binaldo di Mont*albano (in ottava Bima), 12mo. 

very rvde woodcuts, some leaves mended, veaufauve, gilt marbled edges, by Bade'* 
loup, VEEY BAEE, 36* Venetia, per Barthotomeo detto Imperatore, 1547 

Only a single copy of this edition was known to Melzi. 

680 BUOJCCINI. Bicordi storici di-Filippo di Cino Binuccini, dal 1282 al 1460, 

colla continuazione di Alamanno e is eri suoi figli fino 1506 ; seguiti da altri 
monumenti inediti per cura di G. AaAZZi, 4to. vnth large folding plate ofBedi' 
grees, and Q fine plates, calf, uncut, with R. L. SheiVs autograph, 36* Ih*enze, 1840 

681 BosMiKi, Vita di Francesco Filelfo da Tolentino, 3 vols. Syo. portraits, 4* 1808 

682 Sabellico, Historic Yinitiane, tradotte da Dolce, sm. 4to. ca^f, 5* 1834 

683 SiciLiA (la) in prospettiva, pairte seconda, sive : le Citta, Castella, Terre e luoghi 

in Sicilia, small 4tb. 504 pp. vellum, 5* Balermo, 1709 

684 TASSO, la Gierusalemme liberata, con gli argomenti di Vincenzo Imperiale, 

18mo. plaies, calf gilt, 5* Genova, 1604 



46 QUARITCH'8 CATALOGUE OF 



-686 TASSO, the same, with Bernardo Casteilo's plaU$, a pretty epedmeu qfoldmkD 
MOBOcco binding^ 20e Oemava, 1615 

686 ■ la GeroMleiimie libenta, 2 vols. 8to. ed. mncui, 7# M Fireiuse, 1818 

687 ■ la Gkrusalemme liberata, 2 vols 8to. large type, »d» Is M Firense, 1823 

688 ————— la J^rosalein D^lirr^e traduite en yen fran^ie, avec notes par Baonr- 

Lormian, preced^e d*une notice sur le Tasso par Buehosi, 3 toIs. Sto. portrait 
and plates J ^. hd. bs Paris, 1819 

689 — BiBAOo, Dichiarationi poetici, istorici, etc. nella Gerasaleinme Conqnifltata, 

stout sm. 4to. vellum^ giu, 4t8 Milcmo, 1616 

600 — BosiKi, Saggio sugli Amori di Torqnato Tasso, 8vo. sd, 2s Pisa, 1832 

691 — Yita del Tasso, da Serassi, 4to. portrait on title, uncut, 10s JEtoma, 1786 

** L'^dition laplas correcte." — Brunei, 

692 Tbatbo Comico Fiobbntino, contenente venti delle piti rare commedie eitate 

dagli Accademici della Crosca, 6 vols. sm. 8yo. old ca^ extra, \%s Firenze, 1750 
Ce recneil eitim^ est dti auz aoiiiB de J. Ch. Frighetti \ il renferme entr'autres la Tmmeim, par 
111 khd Ange Baonarotti, en langue nutique. 

693 Tbatbo Itaxiaho Aktico, con note dal Dott. Eerrario, 10 vols. Svo. portraits, 

blue morocco, gilt edges,fine copy, £2. lOff Milano, 1808-12 

694 TiHTO, Nobiltk di Yerona, nelle qnale tntte le attioni e qnalitadi qnellacitta, con 

molte oltre coee si descriTono, sm. 4to. calf, 69 Verona, 1592 

The name of " Edward Gwynn" on aides. 

695 TIELABOSCHI (Gay. Abate G.) Memorie Storicbe Modbkbsi, col Codice drplo- 

matico illustrato con Note, 5 yols. 4to. bds. uncut, £2. Modena, 1793-95 

696 — — — Storia deUa Letteratnra ItaUana, '9 yols. in 11, 8yo. \f. bd. parchment, 

36# Firenze, 1805-13 

697 — — another copj, 11 yols. 8yo. calf neat, £2. 16* 1805-13 
" This work has long held a distingnialied rank among the hUtorfea of literStnre." — Home. 

" A strict adherence to veracity, a thorough acquaintance with the subject in all its detaila ; a 
spirit of candour, raised far above the influence of party ; a discernment in criticism, deep and 
correct ; and, above all, a clear and unbiassed judgment, prindpium et/ons rede scribendi, pervade 
every part of this astonishing work, and give it a perfection very unusual in literary productions so 
comprehensive and so complicated." — Eustace, 

The Storia della Utteratura Italiana of the immortal Tiraboschi cannot fail to be admitted into 

every judicious librarr. Italy boasts of few literary characters of higher class. 

699 Venice* GBASWu^cEBLn libertas Yeneta, sive Yenetorom in se ao suos im- 

periandi jns assertum contra Ainonymnni Scmtinii scriptorem, sm. 4to. vellum. 

Is Qd Lugd, Bat, 1634 

TOO GiusTiNiANO Historia delF Origine di Yenetia, tradotta da Domenichi, 12mo. 

vellum, 5* ^ ^ Venet. 1608 

701 MoBosiHi B CoBNABO, Mcmoiia Storica intomo alia Bepnbblica di Yenezia, pub- 

blicata da Bonicelli, folio, plate, J^, bd, uncut, 4« Venezia, 1796 

702 QuiBiNO (Ant.) Advis donne a TEstat et Eepublique de Yenise, 1606 — Sqititii^io 

DELLA liiBEBTA Yeketa, nel quale si adducono anche le rajmoni dell' Impero 
Eomano sopra la cittii et signoria di Yenetia, Stampato in JuTrandola, 1619, in 
1 vol. 12mo. vellum, from £ord Orfor^s and Lord Roxburghes libraries, 30» 

703 Bagcolta chronologico-ragionata cu Docnmenti inediti, cne formano la Storia 

diplomatica della Kivolnzione e cadnta della Eepubblica di Yenezia, 2 vols. 4to. 
6<fc. IsM Firenze, 1800 

704 Sakdi (Y.) Frincipi di Storia civile della Bepublica di Yenezia, dalla sua fonda- 

zione sino aIl*anno 1700, 6 vols. 4to. old vellum, 12s Ten, 1755-6 

705 Sabpi (Fietro) Historiaparticolarejielle cose passate tra'l sommo Fontefice Paolo 

Y., e la serenissima itepublioa di Yenetia, 1605-7, sm. 4to. old caff, 6s 1624 

706 Tbissinm (G. G.) Dialogw intitulato il Castellan^ nel quale si tratta de la Lengua 

Italiana ; Dante de la ywlgare Eliiiquenzia ; la Fwetica ; Epistola, 4 vols, in 1, 
smallest fo]io,fine copy in red morocco, gilt edges, £2, 2s 

Vicenzaper Tuflomeuf JamicuUt da Bressa, 1529 
Payne and Foss priced in 1837 a copy, in 3 vols, only, £2. 2s. 

707 Yebbi, le Notti Bomane, 2 vols. 12mo. ccdfneat, 2s 6d Firenze, 1823 

708 YILLAJSri (Oiov. Matteo e FiUippo) Cbokica [di Firenze] a miglior lezione ri- 

dotta, 14 yols. in 7, 8yo. best edition, one voL wormed, nearly Xf,M, 21s 1823-26 
Who presents us vrith a more truthful picture of the turbulent freedom of a mediaeval Italian 
Republic than Giovanni Villani 1 



ITALIAN BOOKS. 



L'hiftorien atiquel nous deTont la peiiitore si tnie et si aniin^ des ^v^Bemens an mlliea d« 
XTV. Siede* Matteo Villani monmt de U peste le 12 JaUlet, 1363, comme son frere Giovanni en 
tett mort 15 ans anparavant ; en monrant il chargea sons fils, Philippe Villani, de continner son 
bistoire. Ancun historien n'inspire plus de respect, d'estime et d'affection que Matteo Villani, reli* 
gieuz sans superstition il peint des plus vives couleurs la corruption et les crimes des chefs de I'^glise ; 
U embrasse tout le monde connu dans son bistoire ; et, avec un coup-d'oeil pbilosopbique et per- 
^ant, il assigne k cfaaque peuple son veritable caract^re." — Sitmondi Rep, JtaL ehap, 47. 

709 Zakbtti (Bern.) del regno de' Longobardi in Italia, 2 yoIb. 4to. vellum, 7s Qd 1753 

710 XTAU AN 2>ZAXiSCTS. BIONDELU, Saggio eui Dialetti GaUo- 

Italici, (Lombardi, Emiliani e Pedemontani), 3 vols, in 1, Syo. haff calf gilit 
16» miano, 1853-64 

711. BergameSC* Tasso, il Gofiredo, trauestito allaEustica Bergamasca da Carlo 
Assonica, 4to. hd^f morocco, 32« Tenet, 1670 

Traduction rare, avec le tezte origioal en regard. 

7l2 (T.) il Goflredo^ Poema eroico con il Trayestimento alia Eustica Bergen 

mesca da AssotUco, 2 toIb. 12mo. in the Dialect qf Bergamo, portrait, uncut, 
^ Bergamo, 1778 

713 BolOgnesea Febbabi, Yocabolario Bolognese-Italiano, coUe voci Francesi 

corrispondenti, con alcuni squarci di eomponenti in dialetto Bolognese, prefa- 
zione snlla Ortografia, ed Appendice, stout 4to. Italian vellum, g%U hack, dOf 

Bologna, 1835 

714 LoTTi (Lotto) Bimedi per la Sonn da liezr alia Banzola, smallest 4to. has, 6# 1703 

715 B. (G. M.) L*Dgrazi aBertuldin dalla Zena, miss' in rime Bolognese, con le spie- 

fazioni dei Yocabili o l^rmini Bolognesi, sm. 4to. with etchings, neatly hound, 
4a Bologna, 1736 

716 G8labre86* TASSO, la G^rosalemme liberata, trasportata in Lingua Cala^ 

hrese da C. Cusentino d' Aprigliano, 4to. vellum, rare, £2. \0s Cosenxa, 1737 

717 Clten0686« Cayalli (Gian-Giac.) Cittara Zeneize, accresciuta coUa giunta di 

Bime antichi G^novesi, 12mo. vellum, \2s Genova, 1745 

718 ■ Chittara Zeneize, ricorretta con regole d'Ortografia Genovesa, note, Ac, 

square 12mo. 334 pp. UTicut, 7s 6d Ghnova, 1823 

719 Tasso (T.) Ba Geiusalemme delivera traddta da diversi in Lengua Zeneize, folio, 

hds, uncut, scarce, S2s Zena, s. a. 

In tbe Genoese dialect, tbe original text being printed in parallel columns witb the version. 

This is the scarcest of all tbe translations of the Oerusalemmt into any of tbe various Italian dialects. 

720 MflaiieS€« Ohebubini (F.) Yocabulario Milanese-Italiano, 2 vols, calf neat, 

ISs Milano, 1814 

721 the same, 2 vols. 8vo. half calf, 10s 1814 

722 CoLLEziONE d^le migliore Opere scritte in Dialetto Milanese, 12 vols, in 8, 16mo. 

caif extra, 25* ..... ^*^^^o» 1816-17 

723 If eapOlitaiSa Poeti Napoletani. Gollezione di tutti i Poemi in Lingua Napo- 

letana, con Vocabulario, 28 vols, in 14, 12mo. neat in hf if, scarce, £3, 1783-89 

724 ■ another copy, 25 vols. (Vols. 2 and 5 wanting) — Vocabolario, 2 vols. — 

Del Dialetto Napoletana, 1 vol. — ^together 25 vols. 12mo. half morocco, the last 
three in vellum, 36« Napoli, 1783-89 

725 II Pastob fido di Dom. Basile, 18mo. half calf, 2* 6i Nap, 1785 

726 Tasso (Torq.) Gierusalemme Libberata, da Fasano, in the original ana in the 

Neapolitan dialect, folio, vellum, 6* Napoli, 1689 

727 — — another edition, 2 vols. 12mo. If, hd, 7s 6d Napoli, 1786 

728 Favi&Ila DizioNABio domestico Pavese-ltaliano ed Italiano-Pavese, 2 parts 

in 1, 8vo. morocco, gilt top, uncut, ds JPavia, 1829 

729 Fiedmontesea Alfiebi, Yoci e Modi Toscani, con le correspondenze in 

Lingua francese ed in Dialetto JPiemontese, 8vo. 2« 6<i Torino, 1827 

730 PiPiNO, Gramatica PiemOntese — ^Vocabolario Piemontese; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hal^ 

hound, 18* Torino, 1783 

731 XtomanesCa Bebnebi, H Meo Patacco overo Boma in Feste, poema giocoso, 

nel Linguaggio Bomanesco, stout 12mo. vellum 5« Roma, 1695 

73^ .......... another copy, 12mo. dedicaiion imperfect, vellum, Bs 6d 1695 

733 Pbbesio, il Maggio Bomanesco, ouero il JPalio con<juistato, poema epicogiocoso 

nel linguaggio del volgo di Boma, con indice dei Proverbij, etc. stout 12ma. 

vellum, I2s Ferrara,lQ8S 

Bel exemplaire de ce poeme fort rare. 



48 QUARITCH'S CATALQ6UE 6V 



734 BArdlniaila Oossu, la Coltivazione de' Gelsi e propagazione de' Filugelli in 
Sardegna, Tom. I. : Moriogra£a Sarda ossia Catecnismo Gelsario, Syo. hcUfhd. 
6« Cagliari, 1788 

736 POEEU (Vincenzo Raimoldo) Saggio di Oramatica sul Dialetto Sardo Meri- 
dionale, small 4to. ^. hd, morocco extra, scarce, 30« 

Cagliari, nella Scale Stamperia, 1811 

736 PuBQUEDDU, Tesoro della Sardegna ne* Bachi e Gelsi, poema Sardo e Italiano, 

12niO. Jront, and plates, stiff covers, U7icut,Jin€ sotmd copy, 20s Caaliari, 1779 

737 Siciliaila Cabinisi (Antuninu Damianu) Lu yivu mortu Effettu & lu piccata 

di la Cami cansatu da lu vanu e bruttu Amuri de li Donni Causa prmcipali d* 
ogni Dannu, 18mo. bds, 7s 6d Messina, 1746 

A very scarce and curious poem ia the Sicilian dialect 

738 CoMPONiMBNTi Poeticl SiciLiANi traidotti in Firenze, in Epigrammi (Latini) e 

Sonetti (Italiani),4to. vellum, scarce, 16* Mrenze, 1738 

In Sicilian I Latin, and Italian ; the last by G. P. Berzini. 

739 Meli (Giov.) Poesie Siciliane, 7 vols. 12mo. portrait and vignettes, half ^^?/» 

15* Pal.ermo, 1814 

740 the same, Vols. 1—5, 12mo. sd, 3* %d 1814 

These highly interesting Poems have valuable philological foot-notes. 

741 PASQUALINO (Mich.) Vocabulario Sicilian© etimologico, italiano, e latino, 

5 vols. 4to. vellum hacks, edges cut, 36* Palermo, 1785-95 

Very rare. '* Selon Eber, TAuteur de cet ouvrage pen connu en France a fait de profondes 

et heureuses recherches sur les etymologies." — Brunei, 

Priced, 1834, Thorpe, £Z, 3* ; 1847, H. Bohn, £2. 2s\ 1855, Qaaritch. £2. 10*; 1853, the 

Dean of Peterborough's copy fetched £2, 10*, and was afterwards priced £^, 13* M. 

742 B.AU E Eeqtjesens (Monsignor D. Simonde) Rime, 16mo. with autograph of **Pa;6. 

Br^done, 1770," (the Traveller), vellum, 21* Venetia, per li Giunti, 1672 

This very scarce volume contains the Author's Canzuni Siciliani, written in the Siciliui dia- 
lect. On the fly-leaf at the end is a Manuscript sonnet, *' Risposta data dal Gran Visir al Re dl 
Prussia,'' also in the Sicilian dialect. 

743 TJEMPIU (Duminicu) Operi, in Sicilian, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. portrait, half mo* 

rocco, uncut, 20* Catania, 1814 

744 Veoetian* Boschini (Marco) La Carta del Navegar Pitoresco Dialogo traun 

Senator Venetian Deletante e un Professor de Pitura in Otto Venti (in quartine 

in Dialetto Yeneziano), sm. 4to. frontispiece, portrait and plates etched by the 

Author himself, £2. VcTietia, per li Baha, 1660 

'' Operetta interessantissima fatta da un insigne conoscitore delle arti, e piena di acoorgimento, 

Bcritta in dialetto Veneto, col ritratto dell' autore, e una galleria di pitture al fine in 26 tavole 

Ulnstrate, einventate dall' autore medesimo.*' — dcognara, 

745 CoLLBZiONB delle migliori Opere, scritte in dialetto Yeneziano, 12 vols. — ^Poeti 

antichi, 2 vols.— 14 vols. 16mo. sd, 26* ^ Venezia, 1817 

746 Pateiabchi (Gtwparo) Yocabolario Yeneziano e Padovano, co* termini e modi 

corrispondenti Toscani, 4to. hf, hound, 9* Padova, 1821 

747 ScHiESON. Opere di Giovanni Pozzobon Trivigiano, detto Schieson, Venetian 

Poetry, 5 vols. 12mo. M, m>orocco, 15* Padova, (1787) 

748 TASSO (Tor^uato) El Gofiredo conta* alia Barcariola, dal Dottor Tomaso Mon- 

dini, Venetian and Italian, 4to. two sets <f plates inserted, one series being after 

Bernardo Castelli, bed mobocco, gilt edges, veby babe, £4. Ven, 1704 

'* II est remarquable que dans les assemble du Grand-conseil de Venise, on ^tait oblige de 

parler le Dialecte Yenetien, I'usage de la langue Toscane n'etait tolere que dans I'exorde*" — J}aru, 

749 GINGTJEN]^ (P. L.) Histoire Litt^raire d'ltalie ; augmentee par Danou, et con- 

tinu^e par Salfi, 14 vols. 8vo. ^, hd, calf, £6, Par, 1824-35 

750 Histoire Litt^raire d'ltalie, continu^e par Salfi, 12 vols. 8vo. sewed, 
£2, 12* Paris, 1812-34 

The latter volumes are extremely rare, having been destroyed by fire. 

SPANISH BOOKS. 

751 ALDEETE, del Origen y Principio de la Lengua CasteUana h Eomanee, folio, 

facsimiles of ancient Spanish Inscriptions, calf gilt,Jine copy from the libraries 
of lord de Bothesay and Jas, Kennedy, Esq, rare, 21* Madrid, 1674 

752 Alvabado, Sjpanisb and English Dialogues, an easy method of learning either. 

language, with Pbovbbbs, etc. stout 12mo. calf, rare, 5* 1719 



SPANISH BOOKS. .' 4tf 



753 GOBAEBUYIAS Obozco (Sebastian de) Tesoro de la Lengua Castellaoa, o 

Espanola, thick folio, a good copy in caHf, £2. Madrid, 1611 

The oldest Spmnish Dictionary, much esteemed and sought after by Spanish Scbolaiv. The 
work is very rare in Spain. Brunet and Salva do not mention it. 

754 CONl^ELLY (T.) y T. HiaoiKs, Diccionario de las doa Lenguafi Espanola 6 In- 

glesa ; Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary, 4 vols. 4to. a good 

sound copy in Spanuh calf, £3. Madrid, 1797-98 

The Dean of Peterborough's copy fetched £3. 8«. The best and most complete Spanish and 

English Dictionary, comprising all the Idioms, Proverbs, Marine Terms, Metaphorical Expressions, 

&c. in both languages. 

755 Medina, Arte explicado y gramatico perfecto, 4to. calf, 3* Mad/rid, 1826 

756 NsBBiJA, Diccionario; Dictionarium Aelii Antonii Nebrissensis Grammatici, 

I. Dictiones latino-hispana), II. Nomina propria. III. Neotericse ac ynlgares 
regionum appellationes, lY. Eomance en Latin, folio, calf, 59 Madrid, 1758 

757 Nbttmak and Jdabetti*s Spamsh-English and English-Spanish Dictionary, seveiUk 

edition, enlarged and revised by Beoane, 2 vols. 8yo. 1650 pp. dottble columns, 
(pub. at 328) 20s 1831 

758 Ollbndobfp*s New Method of Learning to Bead, Write, and Speak the 

Spanish Language, with an Appendix, containing a brief but comprehensive 
^^capitulation of the E>ules as well as of all the Terbs, both Ee^ular and Irre* 
gular, so as to render their use easy and familiar to the most ordmary capacity. 
Together with Practical E>ules for Spanish Pronunciation, and Models otSocial 
ana Commercial Correspondence, the whole designed for young learners and 
persons who are their own instructors, by M. Velasquez ana T. Simokkb, 
Professors of the Spanish Language, stout 12mo. bound, Ss 185X 

759 ■ The Key to the same, & 

760 TJbcullu, Grramatica Inglesa, 12mo. tercera edicion, (pub. at 8«) hd, 3« 6(£ 1845 

761 Acajdemia Esfauola, Obras premiadas ^r la, 1777-82, Tomo I. 4to. <f, bs (1782) 

762 AiiCALA (Greron.) el Donado Hablador, V ida y Aventuras de Alonso,' Mozo de 

muchos annos, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 4» Madrid, 1804 

763 ALDSETE (Ber.) Antiguedades de Espana, Africa, y otras provincias, 4to. en- 

graced title, old ca\f, 20« Amheres, 1614 

<< Opus doctissimum simulque rarissimum, etc,'*'-~Meutelii Bibi. Hist, Vol, II, ps, 2,p, 322. 
'* OuTrage savant pea commnn et plein de grandes et doctes recherches*"— i>n^/«/. 
Priced, 1826, Payne and Foss, mor. £Z,Zs -, Bernal's copy fetched, 1855, £2. Ss. 

764 ALEMAN (M.) Guzman d'Alfarache, primera y segunda parte, 4to. limp vellum, 

sound copy, ra/re, 7s 6d Madrid, por Pablo de Val, 1641 

765 I Chizman d'Aifarache, sm. 4to. antique calf, 10« Madrid, 1661 

*' The Spanish Proteos, which, though writ 
Bat in one tongae was formed with the world's wit ; 
And hath the noblest mark of a good bookot 
That an ill man doth not securely looke 
Upon it ; but will loathe or let It passe 
As a deformed face doth a true glasse.'' — Ben Jonson. 
" The first edition of the first part appeared, Madrid, 1599, and tVro editions besides in the same 
year. The most ample portraiture of tiie Catariberas, or the gayer one of Picaros, that is to be 
found in Spanish Literature. It was very successful, falling in with the vices and humours of t le 
timea of the loose Court of Philip III. after the hypocrisy and constraints of the last dark years of 
Pliilip II. The genuine second part appeared, V^encia, 1605. The Second part, published 1603, 
tinder the name of Mateo Loxan de Sayavedra, though not without literary merit, is a forgery." 

Tieknor, III, p. 66. 

766 Alicosnino (Bahi Moysen] Extremos y Grandezas de Constantinople ; traducido 

por Oansino, sm. ^U>, frontispiece, calf, 3s Madrid, 1638 

707 AjfrTONiNO Libro Aureo de Marco Aurelio, Emperador y eloquentissimo Orador 

nueluunente impresso (por Antonio de Guevara Obispo de Guadix), ISmo.^n^ 

copy in orange morocco extra, gilt edges, rare, 14» En/oeresper Juan 8teelsio, 1534 

This is a. Romance written by Antonio de Guevara Bishop of Cadiz. 

768 Abaookes (Mosen Alfonso) La Histora de la DonzeUa Teodor, sm. 4to. woodcuts, 

a sca/ree "Romance, hds, 36« Sevilla, JPedro Gomez de Pastratia, 1641 

769 Abana de Vabfloea (D. Fermin) Hijos de Sevilla illustres en Santidad, letras, 

armas, artes, b dignidad, sm. 4to. 3 parts in 1 vol. sd. 10s 1791 

770 Aboensola, Anales d'Aragon, que prosigue Curita, 1216-1520, stout folio, aood 

copy in calf, 12s Caragoqa, 1680 



50 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



771 Bacallab (D. Yic.) Comeatarios de la Gruerra de Espafia, e Historia de Fhdipe 

V. desde el principio de sa reynado hasta 1725, 2 vols. Oenova, s, a, — ^Memo* 
rias x)olitica8, y Tnilitares para servir de continuacion, 2 vols. Mad/rid, 1756-63, 
together 4 vols. am. 4to. Spanish ealf, 9s 1756-63 

772 — — another edition, 4 vols. am. 4to. ealf, 10s Madrid y Oeriova, 1792-93 
** Ottvrage fort estime, surtoat sous le rapport militaire." — Brunei. 1843, Salva, 40 fr. 

773 Basque Provinces* Coleccion de C^dulas, Cartas Patentes, P^rovisiones, 

Beales Ordenesy otros Doenmentos ooncemientes 4 las Provincias Yasconga- 

das : Yizcaya, Guipuzcoa, Alava, y Continnacion, 6 vols. sm. 4to. oood copy in 

Spanish calf, £2. 10* Madrid, 1829:33 

An indispensable work for obtaining authentic information relative to the history, nobility, 

people, laws, commerce, manners and customs of the Basque Provinces. This copy has 2 vols, of 

•* Continuacion," which runs on under the title : '* Coleccion de Privilegios, Franquezas, etc. con- 

cedidosa varios pueblos j corporadones de la Corona de Castilla.'' Brunet mentions only 5 vols. 

773*Eksayo sobre la Nobleza de los Bascongados, para sirvs de Introduecion & la 
Historia general de aqnellos Pueblos, 8vo. ealf, 3s 6d Thlosa, 1786 

774 FuEBO (El) Privilegios, Franqnezas, y Libertades de los hijos dalgo de Yizcaya, 

sm. stout folio, calf, 20s Madrid, 1762 

Bound up with it is ** La Constitucion Espaiiola de 1812." 

774*Gainza (D. Franc.) Historia de la Universidad de Irun XJranzu, folio, comers of 

10 leaves at end torn off', the missing letters supplied in MS, vellum, 7s Qd 1738 

Containing chapters on ' Ethimologias,' * Ethimolog;ia8 Vascongadas/ ' Provincia de la Yasoo- 

nia,' ' Provincia de Guipuzcoa/ Priced, 1826, by Salva, £1. 6s, 

775 Llobente (J. A.) Noticias historicas de las tres Provincias Yascongadas, en que 

se procura investigar el estado civil antiguo de Alava, Guipiizcoa y Yizcaya, y 

el origen de bus Fueros, 5 vols, small 4to. good copy in Spanish calf rare,, 

£2. MadHd, 1806-8 

Contents : Tom. I. Estado Civil Antiguo ; II. Origen de sus Fueros ; III. Apendioe, o CoU 

leccion Diplomatica deEscnturas de los SiglosYIIL-XI. ; IV.Ciento y doce Escrituras del Siglo 

XII. casi todas ineditas ; V. Kespuesta a la impugnacion del setior Aranguren, y documentos com- 

probantes, comprising ** Origen y catalogo de los sefiores de Yizcaya.'' 

Priced, by Salva, 1826, Vols. I. -III. only and * Demonstracion de Aranguren,' £2» 12f 6<f ; 
1843, the 5 vols., 44 fr. 50 c. 

776 OzABTA, la Cantabria vindicada, y demoetrada, segun la extension que tuvo en 

diferentes tiempos, 4to. calf, 7s 6d Madrid, 1779 

Ba^squeLanguage, See post, under Eubopeak Philology. 

777 BEUTEB {P. A.) Coronica general de toda Espana, y especialmente del Beyno 

de Yalencia, 2 vols, in 1, fouo, woodcUts and Ch<Us of Arms, very fine copy, old 
gilt calf, rare, £2. Valencia, 1604 

Lord Stuart de Rothesay's copy fetched, 1855, £2. 4f. 

778 BLEDA ( Jayme) Coronica de los Moros de Espana, dividida en odbo Libroey 

stout folio, cropt copy, three leaves m,ended^ vellum, very rare, 32* 

Valencia, Felipe Mey, 1618 
The mo^t important Spanish Chronicle relating to Moorish dominion in Spain. i 
'< Ouvrage estime, et dont les exemplaires sent rares." — Brunet. Sold in Col. Stanley's sale 
for £1. 10«, and in the White Knight*s sale for £7. Is Dr. Hawtrey'i copy fetched^ 18(^3, 
£2. lOf. 

779 BLED^ (Jacobi) Defensio Fidei in Causa Neophytorum sive Mobischobxtk 

!Regni Yalentise totiusque Hispanise. Ejusdem de justa Morischorum ab His* 
pania Expulsione, sm. 4to. with a few rude woodcuts, limp vellum, 25* 1610 

780 another copy, owe leqf in the Privilegio slightly damaged and mended^ 

and a worm-hole running through the front margins, veau fauve, carmine edges, 
with fill gilt back, 15* Valentice, 16K) 

A valuable historical volume of great scarcity, not mentioned in the entire series of Salva'i 
Catalogues ; also unnoticed by Brunet. In the dedication, p. 579, Fr. Jayme Bleda states as one 
of his reasons for writing his work in Latin, that it was against the Castilian Laws to write in the 
vulgar tongue against Heretics; pp. 581-618 contain *' Breve Relacion de la Expulsion de las 
Moriscos del Reyno de Valencia; p. 612, ** Bando de la Expulsion de los Moriscoi de Cataluna," 
is in the Valentian Dialect. 

781 BORJA (Francisco de, Principe de JSsquilache) Obras en Yerso, 4to. green mo* 
rocco, gilt edges, 21* Amberes, 1654 

Pages 397 — 562 are Romances. 



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782 BosABTE (J.) Obsenrationes sobrelas Bellas Artes, entre los Antiguos hastala con- 

quista de Grecia por los Itomanos, 16mo. calf, 3* Madrid^ 1790-91 

783 BoTELLO DE MoEAES i Vasconcelos, el Alphonso, o la fundacion del Beino de Por- 

tugal, 16mo. vellum^ arms gilt on the sides, Ss ^d Salamanca, 1731 

784 BusauiLLOS (Tom^ de) Bimas Humanas y Divinas, por Frey Lope de Vega Car- 

pio, sm. 4to. ca^f, 6s Madrid, 1674 

785 Cabbeba de Cobdoya (L.) Cronica de Filipe II. Bey de £spa&a, stout folio, title 

wanting, otherwise very clean copy, vellum, 6* Madrid, 1619 

Priced, 1826, Salva, £2, 2*. 

786 CABBEBA (Luis, Cronista del Bey Felipe II.) Belaciones de las Cosas sucedidas 

en la C6rte de Espana, desde 1599 nasta 1614, impl. 8vo. 664 pp. uncut, 9« 

Madrid, 1857 
This work contains an exact and detailed account of this important period, when the history of 
Spain was so closely connected with that of Great Britain. Its copious information on the subject 
of the assistance afforded by Spain to Ireland, when that country was still unsubdued, render it ne- 
cessary to the history of the growth of English power, while as a contemporary and pleasing nar- 
rative of the time, it cannot fail to be interesting. 

.787 Cadiz Fhenicia, con el Examen de varias Noticias Antiguas de Espana, que 
conservan los Escritores Hebreos, Phenicios, Griegos, Bomanos y Arabes, 
[por Mondejar], 3 vols. sm. 4to. calf^ rare, 12* • Madrid, 1806 

788 CAIiDEBON, Obbas, que saca a Luz Don Juan Fernandez de Apontez ; Comedias, 

11 vols, in 10 ; Autos Sacramentales, 6 vols, together 17 vols, in 16, sm. 4to. 
he^t editions, nice copy, Spanish calf, rare, £5. Madrid, 1759-63 

Priced, 1825, Salva, £9, iOs; 1829, half russia, £9. 

789 _-«- CoMEDiAS, 11 vols, in 10, 4to. best edition, Spanish calf, £3. ih, 1760-63 

790 — — CoMEDiAS, por Eleil, 4 vols, royal 8vo. compact double column edition^ 

hf hd, calf neat, 28* IJeipsiqtie, 1827 

"Caideron, a celebrated Spanish writer of the 17th century, one of the most copious and 
•esteemed dramatists in Spain, equal to Lope de Vega." 

*' His boundless and inexhaustible fertility of invention, his quick power of seizing and prose- 
cuting everything with dramatic eflfect, the unfailing animal spirits of his dramas, if we may venture 
on the expression, the general loftiness and purity of his sentiments, the rich faculty of his verse, the 
Abundance of his language, and the clearness and precision with which he embodies himself in 
words and figures, entitle him to a high rank as to the imagination and creative faculty of a poet.*' 

Quarterly Review, 

791 ■■ Autos Sacramentales, 6 vols. 4to. half morocco, v/ncut, top edges gilt, 

rare, £2. Madrid, 1759-60 

*' In hit dramas of a serious and devout character, in virtue of their dignified pathos, tragic 
sublimity, and religious fervour, Calderon's best title to praise may be found. In such, above all 
in his * Autos,' he reached a height beyond any of his predecessors ; whose productions, on reli- 
gious themes especially, striking as many of them are, with situations and motives of the deepest 
effect, are not sustained at the same impressive elevation, nor disposed with that consummate judg- 
ment which leaves nothing imperfect or superfluous in the dramas of Calderon, It remains to say 
a word of his style. It varies at different periods ; and in his best time is perhaps the perfection 
of splendid elegance. His poetic vein is exuberant beyond example in its flow of rich imagery ; 
so oopioua and discursive, indeed, that it seems ever on the verge of excess in passages of display,— 
and is apt to be indulged in these at the expense of strict dramatic propriety." 

Athenaum, Nov. 26, 1853. 

792 Campomanss, Antigdedad Maratima de la Eepublica de Cabtago, con el Periplo 

de Hannon, sm. 4to. map and plan, caff, 10s Madrid, 1/56 

793 CANCIONERO (el) de Juan Alfonso de Baena (Siglo XV.)ahoraporprimera 

vez dado a luz, con notas y comentarios, impl. 8vo. Ixxxviii. and 732 pp. with 
. 2 facsimiles, sd» 12s Madrid, 1851 

7^ — __ the same, half bound morocco, uncut, ISs 1851 

Of this valuable collection of 576 Old Romances, only 500 copies were printed, of which few 
lenMin lor.jale. The introduction comprises an essay on the Castilian Poetry daring the 14 th and 
15th centuries. The notes are historical, critical, and philological ; the work condades with a 
Glossary of Obsolete Words. 
7d6 Castileo (Hernando de). Historia general de Sancto Domingo, y de su orden 

de predicadores, 2 vols. sm. folio, vellum, £2. 5* Madrid, Sanchez, 1584 

796 CERVANTES Saavedra (Miguel de) Primera y segunda parte del Ingenioso 

Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, 2 vols. 12mo. olive morocco, gilt edges, 

BABE, £2, 10s Brucelas, Ruberto Antonio, 1617 & 1616 



ftl QUARITCH'8 CATALOOUB OF 

707 OEEVANTES, Don Quixote, 2 vols. 4to. eurious looodcwU, limp veUvm, 18# 

Madrid, 1723 

708 ....—^ El In6Enioso Hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha, corregida por la 

BsAL AcADBMiA EsFAHOLA^ 4 Tols. royal 4to. BEST. EDITION, fine'plcUes by the 

best Spanish Artists^ Spanish calf gilt, gilt edges, £5. Madrid, Ibarra, 1780 

Trt'B bel exemplaire de cette Edition splendide et tree estim^e. C'est un jnl chef d'oeuTre tj- 

pographique. Les nombreuses gravures dont T^dition est ornee, ont 6t6 gravies par les premiers 

artistes de TEspagne, les ^'prcuves sont tres fraiches. 

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, mor. £\2» 129, calf, £6. 6«. Benial's copy, mor. fetched, 
1856,£14. 14«. 

709 m Historia del famoso Cavallero Don Quixote, por John Bowie, 6 vols. 

4to. bds. 16s Salisbury, 1781 

This edition is esteemed for its ample Indexes. 

800 .. Don Quixote de la Mancha, noeva edicion corregida de nuevo, con nuevas 

notas, con nuevas estampas, con nuevo analisis y con la yida de el antor nneva* 
mente aumentada, por D. Jnan Antonio PelUcer, 5 vols. 8to. best Spanish edu 
tion, numerous Jine plates, bds, v/ncut, 30* Madrid, Sancha, 1797-98 

801 ■ the same, 5 vols. Svo. portrait and plates, morocco extra, giU edges, 

£2. 10* 1797-98 

The notes of Pellicer contain a vast body of erudition and research. The text is remarkable for 
its correctness, and the embellishments are idl the work of Spanish artists, and admirably illvatrata 
the spirit of the text. 

'* Pellicer has greatly improved the text, and in his nnmerous annotations has displayed much 
eradition in tracing the sources whence the anthor drew his supplies ; in pointing out the passages 
in the old romances alluded to in Don Quixote ; in detailing at large the historical fscta wluc& are 
thoe mentioned ; and in coUecting biographical, bibliographical, and critical information oonoeming 
the several authors whose writings Cervantes has either directly or indirectly noticed." — hoehkarVs 
Bon ^ixott, 

802 ——— — Don Quixote, 6 vols. 18mo. vsith pretty plates and manettes, Bpamsk 

binding, 16s Madrid, 1797-98 

802 * another copy, 6 toIb. ISmo. caff extra, 18* 1797-98 

803 ' Don Quijote de la Mancha, comentado por Don Dxeoo Clbhencin, 

6 vols. am. 4to. \fi bd, fnorocco, gilt tops, uncut, £4. 4* Madrid, 1^3-39 

Published at 200 Rs. ; priced 1843, Salva, sewed, 75 fr. 
" Le commentaire de Clemencin est le plus etendu qu'on ait publi6 sur I'immortel outrage de 
Cervantes. En consequence, cette ^ition doit itre recherchee par tons les Grangers et par tons 
oeox qui desirent ^tudier k fond le Don Quichotte.** — Salva. 

** One of the most complete commentaries that has been published on any author, ancient or 
modem. It is written, too, with taste and judgment in nearly all that relates to the merits of the 
author ; it is rare to find an obscure point which it does not elucidate.'' — Ticknor, IIL 383. 

804 ■ Don Quijote de la Mancha, 2 vols, royal 8vo. 800 spirited woodcuts, 

cloth, wncut, 21s Barcelona, 1840 

805 Galatea, dividida en seys libros, 12mo. vel, 10s Par. Gilles Sobinot, 1611 

806 — — Viage al Pamaso, 8vo. calf, 6s Madrid, Sancha, 1784 

807 Cbbyantbs db Salazab, Obras glossadas i traducidas, 4to, sd. 3* Madrid, 1772 

808 CiD EoMANCBS : el Cid, en lenguage antiguo, 18mo. vellum, 8* 6d Cadiz, 1702 

809 CID. Poeme du Cid, texte Espaenol, ayec traduction Eran9aiBe, notes et rocabu- 

laire par Damas Hinard, 4to. sd, 16* Paris, 1858 

Antonio says the first collection was made 1612 ; Ticknor quotes as the earliest edition that of 
Pamplona, 1716. Dozy, in his " R^chercbes," brings forward several documents respecting thif 
hero, one of which, written by Ibn Bassam, at Seville, a.d. 1109, only ten years after his death, 
rests in a great measure on the testimony of one who had seen the Cid. From this it appears that 
he was at one time in the service of the Moorish kings of Zaragoza, and upon capturing the city of 
Yalentia, he burnt the Kadi and several other influential citizens alive. *' La victoire," says Ibn 
Bassam, as translated by Dozy, " suivant toujours la banni^ de Rodrigue (que Dieu mandiase !) il 
triompha des princes des Barbares ; h difierentes reprises il combattit leurs chefiB ; alors il mit en 
fuite leurs armies, et tua avec son petit nombre de guerriers, leurs nombreuz soldats." 

810 E.ISCO, la Castilla y el mas famoso Castellano. Discurso sobre la antigua Castilla 

Historia del c^ebre castellano Bodbigo Diaz, llamado el Cid Caim>eador, sm. 

4to. portrait, old Spanish calf neat, 12s Madrid, 1792 

" C'est la meilleure histoire du Cid. Kisco a public dans son ouvrage une chronique latine qui ex. 

Istait manuscrite, et qui parait avoir ete ecrite peu de temps apr^s la mort du h^ros castillan." — Salva, 

811 Claeos Varones de CastiUa y Letras de Fernando de Pulgar, Coronista de Fer- 

nando y Isabel, 12mo. sd, uncut, 2s Madrid, 1789 



SPANISH BOOKS. (9 



6X8 CoLimrABis. Hifltoria de la eiudad de Bsootia, y oompendio de las hiBtoriaB de 
Gastilla ; Yidas y EflcritoB de Escritores 8egoyiano8, Mio, first edition, 2 leavM 
supplied in old if 8. calf^ rare, 10s Madrid, 1640 

813 CON l)]fi, Hifltoria de la Dominacion de los Arabes en Espa&a, 3 vols. am. 4to, 

cloth, 15* Madrid, 1820 

814 — — ^— the same, stout 8vo. sd, 7s Paris, 1840 

815 ■ nueva edicion, 3 vols. 12mo. with facsimiles and inscriptions, ^fi hd, 
7s 6rf Barcelona, 1844 

This work is entirely based upon Arabic authorities, and so far valaable. 
81§ CoNBULADO del Mae de Babcelona, traducido de Cathalan y addicionado por 
Oayetano de Palleja, folio, vellum, 7s 6d Barcelona, 1732 

817 CEOmCAS DE ESPANA : Coleccion de, 7 vols. 4to. sd, £2. 10* 

Madrid, Sancha, 1779-87 

818 ■ the same, 7 vols. impl. 4to. labgb pafsb, portraits, one volume Hf, mor. 
uncutf the remainder Spanish calf, £6, 10s 1779-87 

819 ■■ the same, 7 vols. impl. 4to. labge pafsb, sd, uncut, £6. 6* 1779-87 
. Cette collectioii contient les ohroniques snivantes : 

Cronicas de los reyes de Gastilla, Don Pedro, D. Henrique II., D.Juan I., D. Enrique III., 
por D. Pedro Lopez de Ayala, etc. 1779-80, 2 vols. 

Cranica de Don Pedro Nifto conde de Bnelna por Gutierre Dies de Games, etc. — Historia del 
gran Tamerlan por Ray Gonialea de ClaTijo, etc— -iSumario de los reyes de Espaf&a. En 1 toI. 1782 

Memorias historicas del rey D. Alonso el noble, octavo del nombre, recogidas por el Marques 
de Mondezar« e illustr. oon notas y apendices por Cerdi y Rico torn. 1. (le seul public) 1783. 

Cronica de D. Ahraro de Luna. La publica con nurios apendices Jos6 Miguel da Flores.— 
Segnro de Tardesillas. I!8criob61e D. Pedro Fernandez de Velasco. 1784. 

Cronica del Rey D. Enrique el IV. por Diego Enriquea del Castillo, 2da ed. correg. por Jos. 
ttigoidde Ilorea. — Coplas de Mingo ReVulgo, comp. por Kodrigo Cota, etc. 1787. 

Cronica de D. Alfonso XI., illustr. por Cerd4 y Rico. Tom. ler (le seul publi6). 1 787. 
Priced, 1837, Large Paper, 7 vols. Payne and Foss, £12. 12«. 

820 CBONICA del Eey Don Juan II. folio, calf extra, 12s Pamplona, 1591 

821 Obonica del E«j Don Juan II. por Perez de Guzman, corregida por u-alindez de 

Oarvajal, folio, bds, uncut, 12s 1779 

822 CEONICA del Senor Eey Don Juan Segundo, por Feman Perez de Guzmai^ 

corregida y enmendada por D. L. Galindez de Caravajal, folio, thick papeb, 
Sh^anish caff, ffilt edges, scarce, UttersovCs copy, 35* vaXenda, M<ynifort, 1779 

" Belle Wition."— ^nintf/. 

823 CX7EITA (G.) Anales de la Corona de Aragon, anadida una Apologia de Ambrosio 

de Morales, y parecer de Juan Paez de Castro, y con Indice, 7 vols. 1669-71 

Blasco de Lanuza (Y.) Historias Ecclesiasticas y Seculares de Aragon, continua* 

cion de Curita basta el Ano 1618, 2 vols. Carago^, 1622 

Abgbksola (B. L. de) y J. F. A. de Uztabsoz, Anales de Aragon, 1516-&, 2 vols. 

engraved title and dedication, on which a/re 28 coats of arms ih, 1630-63 

Sayas Kabanera y Ortubia (F. D. de) Anales de Aragon, 1520-5 ih. 1666 

UsTABBoz {3. F. A. de} Progressos de la Historia en el Eeyno de Aragon y ElogioB 

de G-. Ziurita su pnmer Coronista, contienen varios sucessos, 1512-80, anadiendo 

D. J. Dormer ih. 1680 

DoBXXJi (D. J.) Anales de Aragon, 1525-40 ih, 1697 

FijiZAJro Ybanez de Aoyz (J. L.) Anales de Aragon, 1540-58 ih, 1706 

Ababca (P.) Los Beyes de Aragon en Anales Historicos, 2 vols. 

Madrid, 1682, y Salamanca, 1684 

The above set of Spanish Histobiadoses of Abaoon, 17 vols, folio, good sound 

copy in Spanish vellum, £10. 10* 1622-84 

A similar oollection, in 17 vols, without the * Blasco de Lanuza, 2 vols.' and the continuation of 

Argensola by Uztarroz, but having instead * La Ripa, Corona real del Pirineo, and Defensa del reyno 

de Sobrarbe, 3 vols. Zaragoza, 1675-88,' was priced, in 1843, by Salva, 375 francs. He speaks of 

its rarity in the following terms : — '* II faudrait bien des ann^es pour r^unir tons les ouvrages qui 




qi . _ _ - 

etioitement li^ k oelles des autres provinces de TEspagne." 

" The author who has related the principal events in our early history with most learning and 
fiddity, and to the best advantage, and who deserves to be read more than once with the utmost at- 

y 



hi QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



tention, is Geronimo do Zurita, and I do not think anything more is necessary in order to acqtb^ 
B sufficient knowledge of our history."— TAff Marquit of Mondexar, in his Noticia yjnicio de lot 
mat principalet historiadoret de Etpana. 

Zurita examined and used all the Documents and State Papers scattered throughout the Spanish 
Dominions for his valuable history: the ** Annals of Aragon" contain the History of Spain from 
the invasion of the country by the Arabs to 1 5 1 6. 

•* The whole work is more important to Spanish history than any that had preceded it It 
has hardly anything of the monkish credulity of the old chronicles, for Zurita was a man of the 
world. It shows not unfrequently a generosity of opinion on political subjects remarkable in a 
secretary of Philip II. and Inquisitor." — Ticknor, III, 129. 

** Excellent historian, extremely accurate in tracing the progress of the laws and constitutbns 
o^ his country." — Robertson* t Charles V, 

824 DE CASTKO (Joseph Eodriguez) BibliotecaEspanolaque contiene la noticia de los 
Escritores Eabinos Espanoles, la de los Escritores Gentiles Espanoles, y la de los 
Christianos, hasta fines del siglo xiii de la Iglesia, 2 vols, folio, calf, 27» 

^ . Madrid, irsise 

g25 the same, 2 vols, folio, tall cop^, hf. calf, 27* 1781-6 

Priced, by Salva, 1826, £3. 3» ; 1843, 56 francs. 

826 the same, Vol. I. : Los Escritores Eabinos Espaaoles, folio, hf. russia, 

uncut, 5« 1^^^ 

•* Cette bibliotheque est fort interessante, non-seulement pour les notices qu'elle renfenne sur 
des ^crivains trds-peu connus, mais encore parce qu*elle donne des extraits assez etendus des oeavret 
poetiques du roi D. Alp honse'le- Sage et du Cancionero de Baena," — Salva, 

827 Delgado, Memoria historico-critica sobre el Gran Disco de Theodosio encontradp 

en AJmendralejo, 4to. large plate of the Shield of ITieodosius, sd, 2* Mad, 1849 

828 DiAGO (F.) Historia de los victoriosissimos antiguos Condes de Barcelona, folio, 

hf hd. calf, 5* Barcelona, 1603 

829 DIAGO (Francisco) Anales del Reyno de Valencia, despues del Diluvio, haflta hi 

muerte del Eey don Jayme el Conqtdstador, folio, margin wormed, half hound, 
20« Valencia, 1613 

Priced, by Salva, in 1826, £3. 13* U, and, with a MS. title page, £2, ; 1829, £2, 2s ; 1843, 
20 firs. ** Diago jouit d'une assez grande reputation comme historien, et son ouvrage est deveno rare.* 

Salva* 

830 DiccioNAEio geografico-historico de la Espana Antigua, tomo I- : El aparato, 

por D. Mig. Cortes y Lopez, sm. 4to. hf calf. Is 6<i Madrid, 1835 

831 DiccioNARio GeoCTafico-Historico de Espaqa por la Eeal Acad^mia de la His- 

toria : Seccion II., comprehende la Eioja 6 Logrono y algnnos pueblos de Burgos, 
por Govantes, stout 4to. uncut, 5* Madrid, 1846 

832 Ebcilla (Alonso de) la Araucana, con su vida, 2 vols. 12mo. portrait, map, and 

plates, Spanish binding, 7s Qd Madrid, 1776 

833 la Araucana, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, Ss Madrid, 1803 

834 la Araucana, 4 vols, in 2, half calf, 2s M Paris, 1824 

<* An author single and unparalleled in the host of poets. The great and singular work which 
has justly rendered Ercilla immortal, is his poem, ' Araucana.' Cervantes, in speaking of Don 
Quixote's library, has ranked it among the choicest treasures of the Castilian Muse. With all his 
defects, he appears to me one of the most extraordinary and engaging characters in the world." 

Hayley, 

835 ESCOBAB, (Fr. Luis de) Las quatrocientas respuestas, con las cient glosas 6 de- 

claraciones, que nuevamente anadi6 supropioautor, folio, black letter, dxxzij 
leaves, large coat of arms on title page, best edition, vellum, very rare, 
36* Valladolid, 1560 

836 another copy, folio, wormed and damaged, ISs Valladolid, 1560 

Priced, 1840, Payne and Foss, £2, I2s 6d; a copy wanting the title page is priced by Salva, in 

1826, £6. A second part appeared in 1552 ; a copy of the 2 parts sold for £75. 15» at the White 
Knights' sale. The name of the Author of this rare book is to be seen only in an acrostic on some 
couplets on the reverse of leaf 135. A more curious collection of miscellaneous pieces, religious 
observations, and of moral doctrines and proverbs, in questions and answers, and in verse and pro8e> 
is not to be found in the whole range of Spanish Literature. 

837 ESPANA Sagrada : Baranda (Pedro Sainz de) Tratado de la Santa Iglesia de 

Lebida en su estado modemo, con apendices de los documentos, royal 8vo. 
coloured m^p and facsimile, uncut, 5* Madrid, 1860 

This work forms the 47th volume of the " EsPAnA^ Sagrada,'' published by the Real Aca- 
demia de Ja Historia." 



SPANISH BOOKS. 6ft 



88 EspiNBL, Vida del Escndero Marcos de Obregon, stout 12mo. veL 2s 6d 1657 

Sd ESPINOSA (Pedro) Primera Parte (all printed) de las Mores de Poetas illustrea 

de Sspana, sm, 4to. scareetfine copy in vel. £3. 10* Valladolid, L. Sanchez, 1666 

'*The second Part of this collection, executed with great taste and judgment, was netfer 
printed. Amongst the poets will be found the names of L. de Gongora, L. L. de Argensola, F. de 
Quevedo, Lope de Vega Carpio, P. Espinosa, &c. &c. This volume is an indispensable supplement 
to the Spanish Cancionerot." — Libri, 

Priced, 1837 and 1840, Payne and Foss, £2. 2« ; 1853, Quaritch, £i, is. By auction copies 
sold : Heber^i £i, ; 1857, W. Berry's, (mine of 1855, since bound in mor.) ;^6. 

'* Espinosa a forme avec autant de gout que de critique cette collection des poetes de son temps ; 
il y a insert nombre de pieces qui ^taint alors in^dites, et dont plusieurs ne se trouvent pas autre 
part* Le Tolnme est devenu rare.*' — Brunei, 

840 FABEH (Don J. N. Bohl de) Floebsta de Eimas Antiguas Castellanas, 3 vols. 

8vo. J^. hd, mor, gilt edges, 28s Hamburgo, 1821-5 

341 ■ the same, 3 vols. 8vo. labge paper, sd, uncut, £2. Hamhwrgo, 1821-5 

" This work is not mentioned by Ticknor. It contains a thousand pieces selected from upwards 
of a hundred and sixty authors, many of them anonymous, and some in MSS., never before other- 
wise published. It is divided into three parts or volumes ; each part is again subdivided into Re- 
ligious, Doctrinal, Amatory, Humourous ; but it contains neither the Historic and Chivalrie, nor 
the Moorish ballads." 

Fkber, a German, (consul to the Hanse Towns) collected the finest Spanish Library ever brought 
togeUier by an individual. After his death, the Spanish Government would not allow the books to 
be exported, although unable to pay for them at the time. They were incorporated with the Royal 
labrary, at Madrid \ and the last instalment of the purchase money reached ^e executors at Ham- 
burgh, in 1842, after a lapse of -ten years. 

" The Collection is very rich and variotis ; and Faber has displayed much taste in making it : 
on the whole, no other approaches it. It is an invaluable book. Let him who possesses it procure 
* Depping's Romancero,' and he will have, on the subject, everthing that can be desired/' 

MS, Memorandum* 

842 FEENAin)EZ, Colleccion de Poetas Castellanos, 20 vols. 12mo. a heautjfiil 
set in Spdniih calf, £2, 10s Madrid, 1786-1796 

1, 2, 3. L. L. y B. de Argensola ^ | 16. Cancionero, Romances, Moriacos y las 

4, 5. Fern. Herrera ^ I Pastoriles 



17. Romances Heroycos, Jocosos, y las 

Letrillas 

18. Fr. de Rioja, y otros Poetas Andalnoes 

19. Diego Mexia, Heroydas de Ovidio 

20. Francisco de Figueroa 



6, 7, 8. Juan de Jauregui 
9. Luis de Gongora 

10. Fray Luis de Leon 

11. Tome de Burguilloi 
12, 13. Christ, de Castillejo 
14, 15. J. de la Cueva, Conc]^. de la Betica 

643 FsBSEB DEL E.I0, Galena de la Literatura Espanola, 8yo. portraits of celebrated 

Spania/rds with their biographies, sd, 2s 6d Madrid, 1846 

844 FE i JOO y Montenegro (F. B. G.) Teatro critico universal, 6 discursos varios en 

todo g^nero de Materias, para desengano de errores communes, 8 vols. — Cartas 

eruditas y curiosas, 5 vols. — Illustracion apolog^tica al primero, y segundo tomo 

del teatro critico — Justa repxdsa de iniquas Acusaciones, Jndice general alfabe- 

, taco. — ^togetherl6vols. in 15, sm. 4to. i^awwA ca^»«a^, £2. 5* 1773-74 

Theatre, 9 vols. 1733, were priced, 1832, Payne and Foss, X2. 2«— Teatro, Cartas, etc. 

1737-57, by Barrois, 1845, 90 fr.— Theatro, etc. 18 vols. 1758, by Rodd in 1845, 28«— Teatro, 

14 vols. 1769, by Thorpe in 1821, £4., in 1822, £Z. 3«— Teatro y Cartas, etc. as above, and *< De- 

manatracion critico apologetico, 2 vols.," in all 17 vols. 1773-74, Bryant, in 1842, £Z, 3«— Teatro, 

17 vols. 1781, by Salva, in 1843, 135 fr.— Teatro, etc. 17 vols. Pamplona, 1784-87, calf extra, 

fetched, 1854, at Sotheby, £2. 16«. 

$45 Flobesta Espanola de Apotegmas o sentencias sabia y graciosamente diclias de 
algunos Espanoles, recogioas por M. de Santa Cruz, y continuadas por Fr. 
Asensio, 18mo. vellum, 6s Madrid, 1777 

846 Flobesta (Pedro de la) La Historia de los muy nobles, y valientes cavalleros Oil- 

veros de Castella, y Artus de Algarve : y de sus maravillosas y grandes hazanas, 
16mo. original velfum wrapper, 14* Barcelona, 1726 

847 Fbanchi (Geron. de) Histona de la Union del Eeyno de Portugal a la Corona de 

Castilla, por Bavia, sm. 4to. vellum, 7s 6d Barcelona, 1610 

848 FEASSO ^intonio de lo)los diez Libros de Fortuna de Amor, con la sabrosa his- 

toria de Don Floricio y de la Pastora Argentina, 2 vols. 8vo. portrait and plates, 

calf, £1. 5* London, 1740 

** This," said the barber, opening another, " is the Ten Books of the Fortune of Love, com- 



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pofled by Antonio do lo Fraaso, a Sardinian poet." '* By the holy orders I hare reeeived !" said the 
priest, ** since Apollo was Apollo, the mosea muses, and Uie poets poets, so hamonfoos and so whim- 
sical a book as this was never written } it is tlie best and most extraordinary of the kind that ever 
appeared in the world ; and he who has not read it, may be assured that he has never read anything 
Qt taste : give it me here, neighbour, for 1 am better pleased at finding it, than if I had been pre- 
sented with a cassock of Florence satin."— Don Q^uixott, 

Colonel Stanley's copy fetched, £Z, 13« 6(f. 
849 Gabcilaso de la Yeoa, Obras, ilustradas con notas por Azara, 12mo. vellum 
gilt. Is " Edition estimee. "—Br«n«/. Madrid, 1766 

860 Obras ilustradas con Notas, 16mo. portrait, calfneai, 6s 1796 

851 GAEIBAY (Estevan de) Los XL. Libros d'el Compendio Historial de las Obroni* 

cas y uniyersal Historia de todos los Keynos de Espana, 4 vols, folio, pisst akb 
BEST EDITION, wonts the postscript, comcr of last leqf of Index toVoL I, deficient, 
calf neat. Lord Rothesay's copy, rare, 21* Anveres, 1571 

852 "^""— ^ another copy, 4 vols, folio, the postscript in Vol, I, a little injured, old 

calf gilt, 28* Anvers, 1571 

Priced by John Bohn, 1829, £5. 5* ; by Jas. Bohn, 1840, £2. ]29 6d. 
'* A work of great intrinsic worth and rare occurrence."— 2>i6<fm. 
'* £stevan de Garibay, one of the most distinguished among the Spanish Historians." 

IF*. Irving. 

852*Gabau, el Sabio instmido de la Naturalezza en qnarenta Maximas politicas y 

morales, y el Olimpo del Sabio, 2 vols. 58 fine vignettes, 1690 — Mendiolaza,^ 

Entrado de Baco en Tebas, comedia de musica, 1705, 3 vols, in 2, sm. 4to. limp 

vellum, 10s Valencia, 1690-1705 

853 Gebonjmo, Cadiz ilustrada, investigacion de sns antignas Grandezas, folio, map 

and plates, old calf gilt, 5* Amst, 1690 

854 GIL !BLAS. (Lesage). Aventnras de Gil Bias, robadas aEspana por M. Le Sage, 

restituidas a su lengua nativa por un Espanol zeloso, (el padre Isla), 7 vols. sm. 
. 4to. best Spanish edition, sd, v/ncut, 20* Valencia, 1788-91, 

855 ' ' Aventnras de Gil Bias de Santillana, 4 vols, in 2, sm. 4to. plates, cay, 

marbled edges, 20* Valencia, Monffort, 1788 

856 Gil Bias de Santillana, 5 vols. ISmo, plates, calf neat, ^*^ Madrid,lB0O 

857 ■ tradncida al oastellano por Isla, 8vo. sd. 4* Qd Baudry, 1838 

858 the same, 8vo. hf calf, 6* 1843 

859 the same, 2 vols. 18mo. 7f, calf. Is Madrid, 1844 

860 ■ Historia de Gil Bias, 12mo. complete, sd, 3* Qd Hingra/y, 1844 

861 the same, 12mo. hf bd, calf, 5* M 1844 

862 GiANviLLE (Bart.) Libro del Proprietatibns B<erum en Itomance, folio, woodcwtst 

»Iacfc letter, scarce, 12* Toledo, Gaspar D^Avila, 1529 

863 Gt)HEz DE MiEDES Historia del Bey don Jayme de Aragon, sm. folio, cdy, want- 

ing title, 5* Valencia, 1584 

Brunet, in his notice of the Latin original, says : — " Ouvrage bien kcnt et dont les ezemplaires 
flont rares. L'auteur, M-m^me, Ta traduit en Espagnol, Valencia, 1584, et cette traduction est 
phis rare encore que Toriginal.'' — Brunet, 

864 GONGOKA (Lnis de) Obras, recogidas por Don Gonzalo de Hozesy, small 4to. 

vellum, 10* Madrid, 1654 

866 Obras, stout 4to. vellum, good copy, 10* Brtisselas, 1659 

866 GBA]S"ADA(rrayLuis de) Obras, 9 vols. sm.4to. Spanish qf, £2.10* Madrid,17Q8-71 
867 Obras, 19 vols. sm. 8vo. Spanish calf, 21* 1786-89 

Priced by Salva, 90 francs. " His discourses are written in a bold and affluent style, somewhat 
mystical, as were his own religious tendencies ; but they are written with remarkable purity of idiom, 
and breathe everywhere the spirit of the religion that was so deeply impressed on his age and 
country. Perhaps a more characteristic specimen of Spanish eloquence can hardly be found than 
that in which Luis de Granada describes tbe resurrection of the Sariour ; adding to it his descent 
into hell to rescue the souls of the righteous who were pining there, because they had died before 
his great sacrifice was completed." — Ticknor, III. p. 115. 

<* The Castilian language is much indebted to Father Granada, who, according to Capmany, 
beautified it, gave it volume, fluency, and dignity, without rendering it pompous or affected. His 
writings, among other qualities of elocution, display perspicuity, simplicity, and propriety of style, 
sublimity of imagery, pathos and power of description, and other characters." — Anaya. 
868 GuADALAJAERA Y Xaviere (F. Marco de) Memorable Expukion y jtistissimo 
Destierro de los Moriscos de Espana, small 4to. rare, caff gilt, 30* 

Pamplona, N. de Assiayn, 1613 



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Wd OuBYABA, libro Uamado Menospreoio de Corte y aLabaii9a de Aldea, sto^t XQmOf 
fSIodt Uttfr, c€t^f Ss Aloala de Sena/res, 1592 

80 — el Diablo Cozaelo, verdades Bonades y novelas de la otra vida, 16ino. 

ealf, ra/re, 3* Ba/rcehma, 1680 

871 Hesedia (J. M.) Poesias, 2 vols. 18mo. calf gilt, 7s 6(2 Toluca, (Mexico), 1832 

872 ilUKTADO de Mekdoza, Guerra de Granada que hizo Felipe II. contra loa 

MoriscoB rebeldes, con su vida por Portalegre, am. 4to. best and only coum 
pletb edition, 1^, green morocco neat, uncut, 10s 6d Valencia, 1776 

873 the same, 4to. caff, 6* . 1776 

The first edition appeared in Madrid, 1610. ** There is a freshness and a power in Mendosa'a 

sketches that carry us at once into the midst of the scenes and events he describes." — T^knor, 1. 478; 

874 Illbscas (Gt)nz. de) Historia pontifical general y catolica, complete in 6 vols. fol. 

vellum, a good copiff, £3. lOs Madrid, 1652-78 

** On trouTC difficilement cet onvrage complet." — Brunei, 

875 Inquisition : Discnsion del proyecto de decreto sobre el Tribunal de la Inqui* 

sicion, Bm< 4to. 694 pp. ^. russia, 6s Cadiz, 1819 

876 ISLA. Historia del famoso Predicador Fbay Gbbundio de Oampazas, aUat 

Zotes, por F. Lobon de Salazar (t. e, J, F. de Isla), 3 vols. 4to. caJfneai, \&s 

Madrid, 1804 
'* Written throughout with great spirit; and not only are the national manners and character 
erery where present, but, in the episodes and in the occasional sketches Isla has given of conventual 
and religious life in his time, there is an air of reality which leaves no doubt that the author drew 
freely on the resources of his personal experience. His plan resembles slightly that of ' Don 
Quixote,' but its execution reminds us oftener of Rabelais and his discursive and redundant reflec- 
tions, though of Rabelais without his coarseness.'' — TVeAnor. 

877 Isla (J. F.) Cartas Familiares, 6 vols. 12mo. 8pams\ calf, *ls 6rf Madrid, 1790 
Priced, 1829, £1. lOf. ** Father Isla is a writer distinguished by his zeal for the purity of his 

languag e, an d by the vein of humour running through his works.'* — Safva, 

878 JOVELLANOS (G. M. de) Obras, 5 vols. 12mo. If. bd. 26* Madrid, 1845-6 
Contents : Biografia, Legislacion, Instruccion Publics, Greografia, Historia, Hacienda, Nobles 

Artes, Antiguedades, Literatura, Industria y Comercio, Ciencias, PoesiaSi Pelayo, el Delincoente, 
Memories. 

^' Jovellsnos left behind him few men, in any country, of a greater elevation of mind, and 
fewer stfll of a purer or more irreproachable character." — Ticknor, 

879 LAS.BA. Obbas completas de Figabo (Don Mariano Jos^ de Larra), 4 vols. SvOm 

hf, red calf, 25« Madrid, 1843 

Larra is one of the most popular modem Spanish writers ; his works are satirical, humourous^ 
and include Novels and Plays ; modern Spanish conversation is best acquired by the reading of 
writers like him. 

880 LAEEUGA, Mehobias Politicas y Eoonomicas sobre los Frutos, Comercio^ 

Fabricas y Minas de Espana, 21 vols. 4to. calf, £2, IQs Madrid, 1787*911 

A work of great rarity in England. 

881 Lazabillo. La Vida de LazarSlo de Tormes : espagnol et fran^ais, par P. B, 

18mo. old red morocco, gilt leaves, f,ne copy, 14« Paris, 1601 

882 LLOBENTE, Anales de la Inquisicion de jQspana, desde su establecimiento hasta 

' 1530, 2 vols. 12mo. calf 10s 6d Madrid, 1812-13 

883 LozANO, Historia de los Keyes nuevos sepultados en su Capilla de la Santa Iglesia 

de Toledo, 4to. calf gilt, ^* . Ma^drid, 1674 

884 Madbid Academy : Memorias de la Beal Academia de la Historia, 4 vols. 4to* 

plates, Spanish calf neat, £2. Madrid, 1796-1805 

Containing, amongst other interesting information, Luzan y UUoa sobre el origan y patria pri* 

mitivE de los Oodos ; Ulloa sobre la Monarquia Goda ; Hermosilla y Cornide, rulnas de Talavera la 

vieya ; Ulloa, Cronologia para la historia de Espana ; Cornide, Antigiiedades de Cabeza ; Marira^ 

Antigiiedades Hispano-hebreas ; Traggia, reinado de D. Ramiro II. ; Arnao, Ximenes, Falero, Im- 

pug^oion de Munda y Certima Celtibericas. 

886 Manuel (D. Aug.) Yida y Acciones del Hey Don Juan, el Segundo, sm. 4to. veU 

lum, 2Ss Madrid, 1639 

This work was highly praised by Lorenzo Grecian. The author was beheaded for treason in 

Lisbon in 1641. 

886 MAIMAN'A, Historia de Espana y Continuadon por J. M, Minana, 3 vols. folio» 



good copy, Spanish calf ^2. Ss ' Valencia, 1794 — Madrid, 1804 

" Cette Edition est tres-correcte, et a Tavantage de reufermer la continuation de MiQana."^- 

Salvti. 



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887 Mabuna, Historia general de Espa&a, 11 toIb. — Minana, Gontmaacion de k 

hifltoria de Mariana, en la que se naze relacion de lo sucedido desde la muerte 
de Don Fernando asta h Don Felipe III. 6 vols. — together 16 toIs. 12mo.fiwU, 
bds, uncut, 30« Amberes, 1751-56 

Among Spanish prose compositions, the style of Mariana is all hut onriTalled. The fourth 
edition, printed in the very year of his death, is much enlarged and in every way improved. ** The 
proudest monument erected to the history of Spain. His willing belief in the old chronicles, tem- 
pered, aa it necessarily is, by his great learning, gives an air of true-heartedness and good fidth to 
bis accounts, and a picturesqueness to his details, which are singularly attractive."-— TTeibwrf 
III. 137. '* Mariana a obtenu une reputation merit^ pour I'^l^gance de sa narration. La diction 
0it irreprochable, ses descriptions sont pittoresque sans pretention poetique, et pour le temps, on il 
a vecu, il a conserve assez d'impartialiti et d'amour de la liberty." — Sismondi. 

888 Mabtinez (Juan Briz) Historia de la fondacion y Antiguedades de San Juan de 

la Pena, y de los Beyes de Sobrarve, Ara^ony'Kavarra hasta que se nnio Cata« 
Inna con Aragon, f oho, Jine copy in old calf gilt, 21« CarcLgo^a, 1620 

889 Mas (Sinibaldo de) Pot-Pourri literario, 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. sd. 3* M 1845-46 
Comprises : Sistema musical de la lengua castellana, with Music: I'ld^ographie > Vocabniaira 

ideographique fran^ais ; Tragedias ; etc. 

890 Mascabenas, Yiage de la S. Keyna D. Maria Afiia de Austria se^unda Moger de 

D. Phelipe lY. nasta la Eeal Uorte de Madrid desde la Imperial de Viena, 4to. 
old citron morocco, 5* 1650 

891 MA SDEU (Juan Francesco de) Historia critica de Espana, y de la Cultura Espa&ola, 

20 vols, small 4tU}nfine copy in Spanish calf, very rare, £5. Madrid, 1783-1805 
Priced, 1825, Salva, ;^12. ; 1829, J. Bohn, £10. 10«; 1843, Salva, 140 fr. 
Ce livre et un de oeux qui deviennent indispensables dians une bibliotbeque publique. 

892 Melendez Yaldes, Poesias, 3 vols. 18mo. Spanish caff, 6s 1797 

893 Memobial Historico Espanol, coleccion de aocumentos, opusculos y Antiguedades, 

que publica la BealAcademia de la historia, parts 1 to 7, Svo. «;tcu^, 7« 1851 

894 Men A (Juan de) Obras, 16mo. calf, 3s Madrid, 1804 
894*Mendoca (Pedro Gron^alez de) Historia del Monte Celia de Nuestra Senora de la 

Salceda, folio, neatly executed portraits of 76 Archbishops of Gbanada, inclu- 
ding the author (with the Menaoza arms), plates of the chapel and shrine, caff 
Tieat, 25« Granada, 1616 

895 Menos (D. Ant. Bafael) Obras, publicadas por Azara, con la lista de las Pinturas 

de Mengs, 4to. portrait of Mengs, Spanish calf, 2s Qd Madrid, 1797 

896 Mibaflobes, Apuntes historico-criticos para escribir la historia de la Eevolucion 

de Espana, 1820-23, 1 vol. — ^Documentos a los que se hacen referencia en los 
Apuntes, 2 vols. — together 3 vols. roy. 8vo. (pub. at 36«) cloth, 14* Londres, 1834 

^7 Molina (Natural de Malaga) DescriciondelEeyno de G-alizia, in Verse, small 4to. 
I3la^l( Utter, mended, veUum, ISs Valladolid, 1550 

Pages 24, 25, 26, 32, 62 wanting. Not in Salva's Catalogues. 

698 MoNDEJAB (Marques de) Obras Chronologicas, publicadas con prefacion por 
Mayans i Siscar, sm. folio, 4/* bd, 7s 6d Valencia, 1/44 

" Ouvrage estim6 : 14 fr. 50 c. Boulard ; 20 fr. Salva."— Brtiiw/. 

S99 MoNDEJAB (G-aspar Ibanez de Segovia Peralta i Mendoza, Marques de) Cadiz 
Phenicia, con el examen de varias noticias antiguas de Espana, de los Escritores 
hebr. pben. megos, rom. y Arabes, 3 vols. 4to. calf, 16* Madrid, 1805 

000 MoNTES (Fr.) Tauromaquia completa, 18mo. hf. morocco, 6s 6d Madrid, 1836 

901 MoBA, Cuadros de la Historia de los Arabes desde Mahoma hasta la Conqxiista de 
Granada, 2 vols. 12mo. bd. 4^ 1826 

^ MOBATIN (L. F. de) Obeas de : Origines del Teatro Espanol, Comedias origi- 
nales, Traducciones dramaticas, Obras sueltas, 6 vols. 8vo. best edition, plates, 
Spanish calf, £2, 2s Madrid, 1830-31 

903 ' Obras dramaticas y liricas, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, 4is Paris, 1826 

904 Origines del Teatro Espanol, con una coleccion de piezas dramaticas 

I. anteriores a Lope de Vega, y appendice por Ochoa, 8vo. bSOpp, double columns, 

portraits, hf calf, 4* 6rf Paris, 1838 

905 MOEET (Joseph de) Y ALESON, Annales del Eeyno de Navarra, 5 vols.— In- 

' vesti^aciones Historicas de las Anti^edades del Eeyno de J^avarra, some en- 

gra/vtn^s of seals and coins — Congressiones Apologeticas sobre la verdad de las 

luvestigacioiies Historicas de las Antiguedaaes del Eeyno de liavarra, together 



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^ 7 voIb. stout folio, in old calf, the bindina of Vol. 1 loose, and the first leaves of 

Vol, 3 injured hy dawp, otherwise a good copy, £6. Pamplona, 1766 

Priced 1856, Quaritch, 7 vols. £10. 10« ; 1843, Salva, the Bnt 5 vols, only 150 fr. : fetched 
1855, Lord Stuart de Rothesay's sale, Annales in 3 vols. 1684-1704, and Investigaciones, 1665, 
tog^her 4 vols. £1, 10«. 

The above copy consists of the best editions of this valuable work. The 7 vols, together are 
ranly met with. Salva mentioning the 5 vols, only, says : '* Superbe Edition d'nn onvrage qu*!! 
est difficile de rencontrer complet. C'est ainsi que plnsieurs bibliographes supposent qu'il se com* 
pose de trois volumes." 

906 Niwos (M. de) Carta a Don Ghibriel Alvarez de Toledo, Zaragoza, 1713 — Palacia 

de Momo, apologia yocoBeria por la historia de la iglesa y bu autor Don G. A. 
de Toledo, Leon de M'ancia, 1714— Jornada de los Coches de Madrid a Alcala» 
Zaragoza, 1714 — in 1 vol. sm. 4to. scarce, old calf, 12* 

907 Ninos. Jornada de Iob Coches de Madrid a Alcsda, o satisfacion al Palacio de 

Momo, sm. 4to. vellum, scarce, 12s Zaragoza, 1714 

908 NoEonA (Conde de) Poesias, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 5* Madrid, 1799 

909 NUNEZ (C. Heman) Eefranes 6 Proverbios en Castellano, por el 6rden Alfab^- 

tico, revistos por F. Lnis de Leon, 4 vols. 18mo. ^. caff, 20s Madrid, 1804 

910 OCAMPO (Florian de) Coronica General de Espana (los cinco libros primeros) 

Alcala, 1578 — libros VI. VU. "VTU. IX. et i. por Ambrosio de Morales, ib, 
1574, 2 vols, folio, 4/! bound calf, Qs 1574-78 

911 Coronica general de Espana, 2 vols. — Morales, Continuacion de la Core* 

nica de Espana, 6 vols. — Morales, Antiguedades de las ciudades de Espana, 
2 vols. — together 10 vols. sm. 4to. vignettes, vellum, 36« Madrid, 1791-92 

** Edition plus belle et d'un usage pins commode que les anciennes.^' — Brunei, 

912 Coronica de Esp^a por Florian de Ocampo y A. de Morales, 10 vols. 

4to. Madrid, 1791-93--Historia de los Heyes de Castilla y Leon, 2 vols. 4to. id^ 
1792 — Opusculos castellanos de Aimbr. de Morales orden. y anot. por F. Vale- 
ria Cifaentes, 3 vols, ib, 1793 ; together 15 vols. 4to. best edition, a complete and 
very neat set in Spanish calf, £5. Madrid, 1791-93 

Priced, Salva, 140 fr. 
Morales continued Ocampo to the union of the crowns .of Castile and Leon in 1037, — a point 

from which it was afterwards carried, by Sandoval to the death of Alfonso YIl, in 1097, where it 

finally stops. Morales' history, as an historical composition, shows a more enlightened spirit than 

the work of Ocampo. 

913 OcHOA, Escritores Espanoles contempor&neos en prosa y verso, 2 stout vols. Svo* 

sd, 6s 1840 

914 Obtiz, Historia de Espana, Vols. 1.— VI. 12mo. V. mor, 12s Madrid, 1795-1801 

Priced, 1824, 7 vols. £Z, Ss, Vol. 7, 1803, completes the work. 
914*OvEif (Juan) Agudezas traducidas en metro Castellano, con adiciones, etc. pOr.F.: 
de la Torre, sm. 4to. calf, rare, 7s Qd Madrid, 1674 

915 PAPELES VAJaiOS : An extra-ordinary collection of 26 Official Documents on 

the CoMMEBCB of Spain and its Amebican Dependencies, including some Pro- 
clamations, Printed and M8, in 1 vol. folio, limp vellum, from the library qf 
Lord Orford, £15. 
The MS. portion includes the following 3 works : '' Informe de la Contradizia general de In* 

dias 7 Representacion del Comercio de Cadk ;'' *' Commercio Libre ;'* " De la Historia de America 

de Roberteon.'' 

916 PAPELES Vabios: Gbdoy (Gronz. de) Discurso serio-jocoso sobre lapocasubsis- 

tencia de los Pronosticos, 1684 — ^Escudillas de Papa, respuestas de Pepa, Tra^os 
de Pipa, Vientos de Popa, y Comecones de Pupa, con feespuesta, 1683 — Aroii 
trage politico-militar, sentencia del S. de la Garena pronunciada en el fantas* 
tico Congresso, with a very curious woodcut, Salamanca, 1683 — M anifestacioil 
de lafl Maximas de Francia, Cara^oqa, 1684— Oracion a InocencioXI. dicha por 
Juan Casimiro Denhoff, Embaxador de Juan III. rev de Polonia en ocasiou 
della Batalla de Viena, woodcut ^ an Arabic standara, 1683 — Bayarte Calasanz. 
El Carlos V. y II. — and other ^anish Tracts — ^in all 17, in 1 vol. sm. 4to. old 
binding, £2, 1683, etc. 

917 Papbles Vabios : Crisol Historico Politico del Arte insigne de Plateros con lea 

leyes del Oro y de la Plata — Memorial por las dos familias Calzada, (preceded 
by the MS. Certificate of the " Inquisidor-General para expungar libros prohi- 
bidos," and having many of its passages obliterated) — etc. in 1 vol. folio, vellum\ 
8s 6d PavM^lai^yXX^Sk^ 



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918 PAENASO ESPANOL.— CoUeooion de Poeslaa ofloogidaa de los ma^ aeleloM 

Poetas Caatellanos, por D. Joan Lopes de Bedano^ Q vols. 16mo. fine copy, in 

Spanish caff gilt, d& • Madrid, 1768.78 

Priced by Thorpe, morocco, £6. 15« 6<f ; 1837, Thorpe, neat, £2. 16« $ 1840 and 1848, Pmyne 

and Fobs, hdi. £2. 12« 6J ; morocco, £3. lOf. The Conde copy fetched £4. 10#. 

<* This work is a Collection of the best Spanish Poems, and Fugitive Poetical Pieces, with 
•ome account of the Li?et of the Anthers, and a short Criticism on each Piece, very beautifnUy 
printed, and ornamented with 12 elegant plates, all engraved by Carmona.'' — Twittl't Traveli, 

** A work which, though ill digested, and not always showing good taste in its selection and 
criticisms, is still a rich mine of the poetry of the country in its best days, and contains important 
^terials for the history of Spanish literature from the period of Boscan and Garcilasao.* 

TVcJbior, 7/7. 251. 

619 Pabsaoa Mabtel, HiBtoria de LiBseno y Fenissa, 4to. a popular Bomanoe, nissia, 

7s Madrid, 1701 

920 Pbbbz (Antonio, Secretario de JSstado) Eelaciones, am. 4to. rough hvnding, 6# 1824 
*< The letters of Perea are in a great variety of styles, from the cautious and yet fervent appeals 

that he made to Philip II., down to the gallant notes he wrote to court ladies, and the overflowings 
of his heart to his young children. But they are all written in remarkably idiomatic Castilian, and 
are rendered interesting from the drcumstance, that in each class there is a strict observance of 
such conventional forms as were required by the rdative social positions of the author and his cor- 
respondents." — TUknoTt IJL p. 124. 

" Tousles ouvrages de cet infbrtun6 ministre de Philippe II. ayant 6tk defendus et d^trmts, pen- 
dant plus de deux sidles, se trouvent difficilement de nos jours." — Salva, 

921 PESEZ DB niTA, Historia de laa Guerraa ciyiles de Granada, thick 12mo. en- 

graved ^ontispiece, calf, rare, 10* Paris, 1606 

922 Histona de los Vandofl, de los Zegries y Abencerrages, Cavalleros Moroe 

de Granada, 16nio. calf, 4* 6rf ^ Bare, 1767 

923 Historia de los Vandos, de los Zegries, y Abencerrages, Cavalleros Mo- 
res de Granada, y las Civiles QtVierrBA, genuine edition, Barcelona, 1757 — Gneiras 
Ciyiles de Ghranada, Madrid, 1731, 2 vols. 16mo. one lec^ MS, calf gilt, giU 
edges, 12* 1731-57 

This work is not only admired for the singular and romantic character of the war it describes^ 
but also for the purity of the language, and the elegance of the numerous romances it contains. 

^ Quoique le titre de oet ouvrage le presente oomme une traduction de Tarabe, on est g^^rale- 
ment persuade que Peres de Hita en est le veritable auteur, et qu'il a tir^ de son imagination une 
partia des faites qu'il rapporte. An reste, tout romanesque que puisse dtre cet ouvrage, il est bien 
6orit, fort int^ressant, et le succes en a 6t6 tr^ grand. Ajoutons qu'il s'y trouve nombre de' 
romances moresques d*une Elegance remarquable." — Brunei. 

^S4 Pbecisco (Don) Colleccion de las mejores coplas de Segnidillas Tiranas y Polas, que 
se cantar a la Guittarra, 2 vols. 18mo. ca^, 6s Madrid, 1805 

925 PEOYEEBS : Collins* Dictionary of Spanish Proyerbs, compiled &om the best 

authorities in the Spanish Language, translated into English, with explanatory 
illnstrations from the Latin, Spanish, and English Authors, small 8yo. 892 pp. 
cloth, Ss IS28 

** I am of opinion, Sancho, that there is no Proverb which is not true, because they are all sen- 
tences drawn from experience itself, the Mother of all the Sciences."-— Don Quixote, part I. cap. 21. 

926 PULGAE* {Sem^indo del) Chronica de los Senores !Reyes Catolicos Don Ferdit. 

nando y Dona Isabel de Castillay de Aragon, folio, sa, 20« Valencia, 1780 

927 QuABSADO, Eecuerdos y BeUezas de Espa&a : CasteUa la I^ueya, 4to. pp. 1--48 

and 1—498, with 4S plates, 7s 6d Madrid, 1849 

928 QUEVEDO Villegas (D. Francisco) Obras, 11 vols, in 10, Syo. fine portrait and 

plates, Spamsh calf, a good library copy, £2. 6* Madrid, Sancha, 1791-94 

^29 the same, 11 vols. 8vo. halfveUum, uncut, 36* 1791-94 

This is not only the best, but the only complete edition of the works of this celebrated author; 
the eleventh volume consists entirely of pieces of his^iever before published. 

Priced, 1828, Beckley, £5. 5«; 1829, J. Bohn, £5. 59 ; 1847, £3. ld« 6d ; 1854, £3. Ss. 

930 QuiNTANA (Francisco de) Historia de Hipolito y Aminta (in prose and verse), sm. 

4to. vellum, 7s 6d Madrid, 1627 

AX the end is the ** Descripcion de la Fiesta de Santiago el Verde'* in verse. 

931 ■ Tesoro del Pamaso Espanol ; Poesias selectas Castellanas, desde el 
tiempo de Juan de Mena hasta nuestros dias, 8vo. caff, 4^ 6d Boris, 1838 

^32 IUhilletts de divinas fiores para el desengana de la vida humana, recopiladas de 
los mejores poetas pof P. F. G. C. D. 18mo. vellum, 7s 6d Amberes, 1629 



SPANISH BOOKS. 81 



038 SJBBOLLEDO (Don Bernardino de) Obras Poeticas (Ooios, Selrafl, la Oonstanok 

yictoriosa, &c.) 4 vok. 8yo. best edition, portrait qf BehoUedo, Philip IV. and 

Christian of Sweden, vellum, 9s Madrid, Sancha, 1778 

** All that thii illustrioiis poet has written shows the greatness of his genius and his talent for 

poetry. On accoant of his very admirable productions he is worthy of a place In the first dasi of 

tlie Famaao EspanoL ^-^ Pflmow Etpanol, 

934 BXBADENEYILA (P. de) Flos Sa^otonlm de las Yidas de Iob Santos, amnen* 

tado per Nieremberg, Garcia j Guerrero, 3 vols. fol. veLfine copy, £2, IQs 

Jaarcelona, 1790 

935 iBOMANCEEO CASTELLiiro, o Coleccion de Antiguos Bomances populares de 

lofi Espanoles, publicada con nna introdnccion j notas por Depping ; nueya 
edicion con las notas de Don Antonio Alcala-Galiano, 2 stout vols. 12mo. double 
columns, green morocco, gilt edges, \%s Leipsique, 1844 

A correct and handsome edition of these famous Old Spanish Romances. 

936 — El Gancionero, los Bomances moriscos y los pastoriles ; los Bomances heroicos, 

loB JocososT las Letrillas, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. hf, hd. ^s 1825 

937 BOMAJN'CEKO de Bomances MoBiscos,compne8tosde todaslasde los de estaclase 

que contiene el Bomancero General, empreso en 1614, Madrid, 1828 — ^Boman- 
CEBO de Bomances Doctrinales, Amatonos y Burlescos, ih, 1829 — Cancionebo 
y Bomancero de Coplas ^^.Canciones de Arte Menor, publicado j^or Angnstin 
Ihiran, ih, 1829—3 vols, in 1, 12mo. ca^f, gilt edges, hound hy Lewis, Utterson's 
copy,2Ss 1828-29 

938 Soxancebo de Bomances Moriscos, que contiene el Bomancero G^eneral, empreso 

en 1614, 12mo. sd, 6s 18^8 

939 BoMANCEBO de Bomances Caballerescos 6 historicos anteriores al Siglo XV HI. 

2 toIb. 12mo. double columns, calf, 10s Madrid, 1833 

940 Tbsobo de los Bomanceros y Uancioneros Espafioles, bistoricos caballerescoB 

moriscos y otros, recogidos por Ochoa^ Syo. double columns, 32 and 582 pp. sd. 
Bs Fmris, 1838 

941 ■ the same, 8vo. calf gilt, 9* 1838 

942 BOMANCES. Primavera y Flor de Bomances, 6 Coleccion de los mas yiejos y 

mas popnlares Bomances UasteUanos ; publicada con notas por Wolp, y Hof* 
XANK, Z vols. 8to. beautifully printed on vellum paper, J^, mar. Vis 6d J3er. 1856 
This work is preceded by an introduction of zc pp. in which the origin, history and chaiacter 
of tlie Spanish Romance Literature are extensively treated on. The Collection of Romances is 
divided into three classes — Romances Historicos, 4 parts ; Romances Novelesoos ; and Romaneet 
Caballerescos del Cido Carlovingio, 790 pp. containing nearly 240 Romances, with nnmerons criti* 
cal notes, and the Tarions readings. 

943 BoMAKCES DE Gebmakia, connn Yocabulario, por Juan Hidalgo, el discnrso de la 

expulsion de los Gitanos por Moncada, sm. 8yo. uncut, Ss Madrid, 1779 

The Germaniaof Spain is a Spanish Thieves' slang, yiot Gipsey Proper. 

944 Bomances yabios : El famoso Bompe-^alas 6 el Tinoso ; el ballazgo del cadaver ; 

Trobos nueyos ; Jocosa relacion ; Yida de las Madamitas ; Don Carlos y Dofia 
Lanra, eto.~togetber 32 Bomances, small 4to. many very rude stiff woodcuts, 
'hay^morocco, 25« Zaragoza, 1822, etc. 

945 BOSA (Mabtinez de la) Obras Completas ; Foesias, Obras Dramaticas, Espirito 

del Siglio, etc. 5 vols. 8vo. kf, bd, redmor,gt, backs, gt, tops, wncut, 32* Par, 1845 
The most classical of all the modern writers of Spain. 

946 Saatbdba (Don A. de) el More exposito, o Cordoba y Burgos en el Siglo X., leyenda 

en 12 Bomances, 2 vols. 12mo. M, bd.6s ^ Paris, 1834 

947 Salazab y Castbo (A. Luis de) Advertencias Historical, sobre las Obras de fdgu- 

nos doctos Escritores modemos, donde con las cbronicas, y con las Escritimis 
solicita Bu mejor inteligencia, sm. 4to. vellum, 7s 6d ^ Madrid, 1688 

948 Salazab de Mendoza, Monar<juia de Espana, desde su origen hasta 1623, publi* 

cada por Ulloa, 3 vols. sm. folio, sewed, 12s 6d Madrid, 1770-71 

" Guvrage important pour Thistoire d^spagne." — Brunst, 

948*Sampeb, Montesa ilnstrada, origen, institutes, progressos, Privilegios, Heroes, y 

Varones ilustres de esta orden, 2 vols, stout sm. iolio, half calf, a little wormed, 

sca/rce, £2. 5« Valencia, 1669 

** Ouvrage peu commun.'* — Brunet. 

949 Sbvilla, Memorias Literarias de la Beal Academia Sevillana de Buenas Letras, 

Tomo I. 4to. plates of inscriptions, medals, Sfc, calf, scarce, 6* Sevilla, 1775 



61 QUARITCH'S CATALOQUE OF 



^50 81BTB Fabtidas dbl Rbt Don Alfonso el Sabio cotejadas con varioft Codices 
antiqxLOs por la Eeal Aoademia de la Historia, 3 vols. 4to. Spanish cf. 25# 1807 
Best edition of this famous Ancient Law Code ; this copy cost a former proprietor at a sale, 
1812, £4. 6« 6^. 

961 SOUS, Conqiiista de Mexico, 3 vols. 16mo. vellvm, 3*6<i Bare, 1789 

952 ■ Conquista de Mexico, 3 vols. 16mo. cdify 6* Madrid, 1791 

^53 Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, pobLacion y Progresos de la Ame- 
rica Septentrional, 2 vols. 4to. bbst bdition, two maps, superb portraits, thai of 
CoBTBS after Titian, engraved hy F, Selmay and a beautiful set of plates, engrax>ed 
by Moreno Tejada, after designs by Jos, Ximeno, green moeocco extra, gt. edges, 
from Lord Walpole's library, a handsoms booh, £4. 4* Madrid, Sancha, 1783-84 
A masterpiece of Spanish typographical and artistic skill, unsurpassed by any other Spanish 
work, and scarcely rivalled by the illustrated Don Quixote, 4 vols. 4to, Ibarra, 1780. Priced, 1837f 
Payne and Foss, £6, 6« ; 1848, idem, mor. £b, bs, and calf, £4, 4s ; large thick fapkb, 1843« 
.Pftyne and Foss, calf, £5. bs, 

954 — Conquista de M^jico, poblacion y progresos de la America Septentrional 

(Nueva Espana), impl. 8vo. with 38 cuts of Views, Antiquities, Portraits, etc, 

half morocco, gilt top, 6s Madrid, 1861 

A very handsomely illustrated edition of this celebrated History of the Conquest of Mexico, by 

Ferdinand Cortez. " Soils' Conquest of Mexico is one of the best written Historical Works of the 

Spanish Literature." 

955 SuABEz DE Toledo, Defensa de la historia literaria de Espana contra Gil Porras 

Macbuca, sm. 4to. vellum, 3« Qd Madrid, 1783 

956 Tesobo de Escritores Misticos Espanoles, publicado por Ochoa, 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 

12s Paris, 1847 

957 another copy, 3 vols, half calf gilt, 16* 1847 

Contents : Obras de Santa Teresa de Jesus ; II. Alejo Venegas, Juan de Avila, Luis de Gni' 

nada, San Juan de la Cruz ; XXL Diego de Estella, Luis de Licon, Poesias espirituales, etc. 
'958 TOEEES VILLAEOEL, Obras Physicos, Medicos, Astrologicos, Poeticos, Mo- 
rales y Mjrsticos, 14 vols. sm. 4to. ports, hf qf. uncut, 36* Salamanca, 1762 

959 IJBEDA (F. L. de) la Picara Montanesa, llamada Jtistina, en el qual debajo de 

graciosos discnrsos se encierran provechosos avisos, sm. 4to. caff, rare, 15* 1735 
'* Roman fort libre, fait k Timitation du Guzman d'Alfarache. H passe pour constant qu' 
Andr^ Perez, religieux dominicain, en est le veritable auteur." — Brunei, 

960 YsLAZQicrEz (L. J.) Anales de la Nacion Espanola desde el tiempo mas remoto 

hasta la entrada de los Eomanos, sm. 4to. vellum, 4* 6d Malaga, 1759 

1^1 Yebea y Aguilab, Historia de Galicia, Ira. parte, antes de su Conquista por I06 
Eomanos, sm. 4to. 140 and 338 pp. stamped binding, rare, 7s 6d Ferrol, 1838 
Pp. 16-48 are on the connexion of the Galician dialect with the Celtic langna^ 

962 YicENTE PELiaEB (Juan) Estilo y methodo de escrivir Cartas missivaa, thick 

18mo. original vellum, 5* BrUfSselas, 1607 

Probably the earliest Letter- writer in the Spanish language. 

963 ViDA y excelentes dichos de los mas sabios Filosofos que vno eneste mnndo, 4to. 

vellum, very fine copy, £2. 16* Sevilla, Cromherger, 1541 

On trouve a la fin : quatre vers de TEnfer, du Purgatoire et du Paradis da Dante et an sonnet 
9u Petraroa, trad, en espagnol. 

965 ViLLANUEVA, Viagc literario a las Iglesias de Espana, Vols. 11-22, 8vo. plates, 

new, sd, 20* Madrid, 1850-52 

This continuation was published by the Spanish Academy. 

These valuable volumes give an account of the literary and MSS. Treasures of the Charlies 

!n Spain, they include also important biographical notices. Contents : Vol. XI. Viage a Urgel ; 

XII.-XV. Gerona ; XVI. -XX. L«rida, Barcelona, y Tarragona ; XXI.-XXIX. Mallorca. 

666 ViLLAViciosA la Mosquea, poetica inventiva, 12mo. thick PAPEB,^n« copy in red 

morocco, ailt edges, 8* Madnd, Vl17 

967 Vivas (Carlos) Tu vida en el Fmto, Adan, un poema comico, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. 

limp vellum, rare and curious, 7s 6d Barcelona, 1683 

968 Wolf (F, J.) Floresta de Eimas modemas Castellanas ; o Poesias selectas desde 

de Lnzan hasta nuestros dias, con una Introduccion historica, y con noticias Bio- 
graficas y criticas, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 5s 1837 

969 XiMENA, Catalogo de los Obispos de las Iglesias de Jaen, folio, coats of arms, 

vellum, 4iS Madrid, 1654 

970 XiMENEz, Descripcion del Eeal Monasterio, de san Lorenzo del Escobial, folio^ 

plates of Architecture and Ecclesiastical Ornament, Spanish calf, 10s Mad, 1764 



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971 XIMENO (Vicente) Escritores del Keyno de Valencia, chronologicamente orde^ 

nados, desde 1238 hasta 1747, 2 vols, folio, vellum, 36« Valencia, 1747-49 

Priced, 1837 and 1840, by Payne and Foss, mor. £3. 13« ^d\ 1855, Lord Stuart de Rothesay's 
copy, £2. 15«. 

972 Ya&bz de AbiLes, de la Era y Fechas de Espana, Chronologia Espanola, 2 vols. 

am. 4to. vellum, 7s 6d Madrid, 1732 

973 Zamoba (Ant. de) Comedias, 2 vols. 4to. uncut, 3« 6d Madrid, 1744 

974 Zayas y Sotomayoe, Novelas Amorosas y exemplares, 4to. bd, 4is Valenc, 1712 
975 ITovelas Exemplares y Amorosas, 2 parts in 1, sm. 4to. vellum, 7« 6<J 

Madrid, 1814 

976 ZoBBiLLA (Jos^) Vigilias del Estio, (Leyendas), 12mo. calf, 2« 6i Madrid, 1842 

977 Astliriaila Coleccion de Foesias en dialecto Asturiano, 8to. bds. raret 15^ 1839 

Contains a preliminary discourse of 60 pp. on the Asturian dialect. 

Catalaiif Xiimousin, Bearnese: 

978 BiSABK. Los Fors et Costumas de Beam ; Stil de la Justicy den Pais de Beam ; 

ensems las Ordonnances feites per Henric II. Itey de Navarre, 3 vols, in 1, sm. 
4to. in the Bearnese dialect, vellum, babe, 32* Pau, Isaac Desharatz, 1715-16 

979 Babceloka. Eedr^s y Ordinacions novaments fetas y estatuidas per lo Savi Con- 

cell de Cent, &c. sm. 4to. vellum, %s %d JBarcelona, 1704 

Written in the Catalan dialect. 

980 CAPITOLS dels Drets y altres Coses del General del Principat Cathalunya, y 

comtats de Eossello, y Cerdanya sets in Corts Generals del any 1841, fins en lo 
any 1664 inclusive, y dels drets qiie per practica, y altrament se paguen, in the 
Catalan dialect, sm. 4to. old crimson 'iiLOV.occo, full gilt, back and sides elabo- 
rately tooled, gilt edges, in best preservation, £2. Barcelona, 1635 
A fine specimen of early Catalan binding. 

981 CAE.BONELL (Miqnel) Chroniques de Espana fins aci no divnlgades ; qne tracta 

d*lB Nobles e Invictissms Eeys dels G^ts : y gestes de aquello : y dels Cotes de 
Barcelona : e £«ys de Arago, folioi black letteb, fine copy in vellum, very 
scarce, £12. Barcelona, per Carles Amaros, 1646 

Written in the Catalan dialect. On the title-page there is the date of I547» which circumstance 
seems to have led Brunet, who found copies in catalogues under one or other of these dates, to ima- 
gine that there were two distinct editions, although one and the same. 

I find no trace of any perfect copy having been sold in England. Payne and Foss possesBedj^ 
1832-1840, a copy, wanting leaf 114, priced £Z. IZs 6d. 

982 MABCH (Ansias) Las Obras de, con el Vocabnlario delos Vocablos en eUas 

contenidos, 18mo. in the original red morocco binding, gilt leaves, very rare, 
£4. 49 ValladoUd, 1669 

Priced, 1828, Stewart and Co. £3. 10« ; sold by auction, 1855, Lord Stuart de Rothesay's copy, 
ihttnud, £3. 10«. ** Ausias March is the prime glory of the Spanish Troubadours. He died in 
1460. Bis verses are harmonious, natural, and pleasing, pregnant with interesting truths and moral 
reflections. They are generally pervaded by that soft spirit of melancholy which is so often the 
ikvoiirite companion of the lyre. His poetry is the poetry of truth and wisdom. It has the con- 
densation of proverbs and the force of philosophy. One listens to him as to an inspired prophet.'^ 
— Retrospective JRetnew, Cardinal Granvelle esteemed this work so highly that he used to carry it 
in his bosom, as Alexander did Homer. 

983 Mttntaneb (Kamon) Chronik, Catalanisch, heransgegeben von Lanz, 8vo. bds. 

12* Stuttgart, Liter ar. Verein, 1844 

984 PXJIADES (Hieronym) Coronica Universal del Principat de Cathalunya, folio, 

nBST edition, ^n« copy in vellum, £3. 3s Barcelona, H, Margarit, 1609 

985 anotiier copy, foHo, old calf gilt, the Cypher N. with a Crown on the 

back, £3. Ss 1609 

986 "Roia (Mosen Janme) Lo Libre de les Dones e de Concells donats a son Nebot 

En Balthasar Bou, Senyor de Callosa, small 4to. calf extra, by KcBhler, scarce, 

£2. 2* Valencia, J. Garcia, 1736 

987 the same, 4to. vellum, 30* 1735 

In the Limousin dialect Roig was one of the most distinguished of the Valencian poets of 
the XVth century. * 

988 Spain. BouBGOiNG, Tableau de VEspagne modeme, 3 vols. 8vo. ^ russic^ 

6s 1803 

989 BouTBBWEK*8 History of Spanish and Portuguese Literature, by Boss, 2 vols. 8voi 

library edition, bds. 4ts 1823 



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090 Noxmuv Voyage en Espagne, ou tableau de I'etat aotuel de oette xnonacehiA, 
8 yoIb. Bvo. ma^ cmdpUUes^ calf, 4# Paris, 1789 

The Foothill copy fetched £2. 4«. 

991 SCHACK, Geschiclite der DramatiBcnen Literatur und Kunfit in Spanien, 3 yoIs. 

8vo. calf extra, 16* BerlUh 1845-46 

The best literary History of Dramatic Art and Literature in Spain. 

'* Of the many Germana. who have illostrated the Dramatic Literatnre of Spain, Sdiack must 
be preferred, for his admirable surrey of its whole compass." — Athenawnf Nov. 26, 1853. 

992 Tickkob's History of Spanish Literature, 3 vols. Svo. hf. rm&ia, 24* 1849 

PORTUGUESE BOOKS. 

998 AHN'S FoBTUGUESE Gbahmab : a new practical and easy method of learning 

the Portngnese Language, 12mo. cloth, 3* 6d 186/ 

994 VIEYRA*SFortuffuese-English and English-Portuguese Dictionary, interspersed 

with Phrases ana Proverbs, 2 vols. Svo. 21* 1805 

905 ■ another edition, 2 vols. Svo. neat, 24» 1809 

996 ' new edition, corrected and improved by Canto, 2 vols. Svo. £2. 2* 182? 

997 — — new edition, corrected and improved by Da CunhA, 2 stout Yols. Svo. 

1400^. ^ble columns, £2. 10* 1840 

995 — — Portuguese Grammar, by Aillaud, Svo. bd. 4* 1811-13 

999 Alboquebqub (A1. d*) Commentarios do grande Alf. d*Alborquerque, capitoo 

geral que foi das Indias Orientaes, 4 vols. 12mo. portrait and map, caff, 20* 

lAshoa, 1774 

1000 AKDBiJ)A, Yida de J. Joao de Castro, quarto viso-rey da India^ ISmo. 2* Qd 1818 

Editions of 1769, 1786, 1822, at 2* 6^ each. 

1001 AiTTO do Dia do Juizo, 4to. looodctU of a Seraphim, half morocco, urumt, 
^ 7s Qd A scarce dramatic mystery. Zdsboa, 1786 

1002 BOCAGE (Barbosa da) Eimas, 3 vols. 16mo. calf, 3* 6d lAsboa, 1800-4 

1003 BEITO (Frey Bernardo de) Monabchia Lusitana, Parte 1. 11. Idsboa, 1690— 

Parte III. jpor F. Antonio Branda5, tb. 1690 — Tomo IV. por F. Ant. Brandao, 
t*. 1725— Parte V. por F. Francisco Brandao, ib. 1650— Parte VL Franc 
Brandam, 1672 — ^Parte YII. por F. Eaphael de Jesus, ib. 16S3 — together 7 vols, 
sm. folio, ca(f, £5. 1690-1683 

Lord Stuart de Rothesay's copy, at whose sale it fetched £9. 15*. Parte YIIL Autor F. 
Manoel dos Santos, LUbott, 1727» then with it, has since been taken from it. 

1004 CAMOENS, Obbas. Lusiadas ; (Eimas primeirae segunda Parte) ; e Comedias, 

4to. X2 in MS, and without the separate title-pages to the Himas, calf, giU 
edges, 30* Idsboa, 1669 

1005 ■ Obbas, com os sues Lusiadas commentadas por Manoel Correa, e a sua 

vida por Faria Severim, foHo, fibst complete edition, old calf, scarce, 18s 

Lisboa, 1720 

1006 —— •— Obbas, 3 vols. ISmo. ^)orfrat^, map and plates, Prench calf, gilt edges, 

S* Paris, 1759 

1007 ■ Obras, 3 vols. ISmo. portrait and plates, old calf neat, 18* Lisboa, 1772 

lOOS Obras, por Coelho, 4 vols. 12mo. old caff gilt, 16* ib. 1779-80 

1009 Obras, con discurso preliminar e vida, por Aquino, 4 vols, in 5, 16mo. 

portrait, calf, 10* Lisboa, 1782-83 

1010 Obras completas, correctas e emendadas por Barreto Feio e Monteiro, 

2 vols. Svo. vellum, gilt edges, 32* Idsboa, 1843 

1011 ' Os Lusiadas, commentados pelo Lie. Manoel Correa, small 4to. vellum, 

: 20* Lisboa, 1613 

^1012 Lusiada, Poema epico, com os Argumentos de J. F. Barretto, illustrado 

^ com Notas e com hum precedente Apparato, por I. G. Ferreira,2 vols. 4ito.port, 

and map, old red mor. gilt edges, fine copy, very rare, £2. 15* 
" ^ Naples, 1731, e Boma, 1732 

1013 Os Lusiadas, con Vida e notas por J. da Fonseca, portrait, vellum, giU 

edaes. Is 6*? Faris, 1846 

1014 CAJTCIONEIEO G^ral, Altportugiesische Liedersammlung des edeln Garcia de 

Eesende, neu herausgegeben von Dr. E. H. v. Kausler, 3 stout vols. Svo.jfoc- 

simile and coat of arms, privately printed, £3. 15* Stutt. 1846-52 

3L015 — Vols. I, n. only, Svo. sd. 24* 1846-48 

This work forms Vols. i5| 17» and 20 of the ** Bibliothek des UterarisGhen Vereins in StattgartJ' 



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Portogiesen, oder Beitrftf e zur Gescliichte der portagiesiBckeii Poesie, yom 13. 
bis sum Anfanff des 16. J&hrhundertB, 4to. uncut, 29 Berlin, 1840 

1017 Ghbonicas do8 lleis de Portugal por Duarte Nunez do Liao, 4 yoIb. small Syo. 

calf, 149 Lisboa, 1774 

1018 Claudio Di. CoNCET^AO [Fray] Gabinete Historico, 17 rols. 18mo. sewed and 

uncut, except vol. IL in Portuguese binding, 18< Lishoa, 1818-31 

1019 GoKSTANCio, Dictionnaire Portugaise at Eran^ais, 2 yoIs. 16mo. cl» lOff Par, 1820 
1020 Historia do Brazil, 2 vols. 8vo. sd, 8* 6rf Paris, 1839 

1021 Da Costa, Historia de Portugal, 3 rols. 12mo. hds, 4f 1809 

1022 Elfiko Dusense, Poesias, 3 vols. sm. 4to. hf, red mor. uncut, ISs Lisboa, 1812 

1023 GrOEs (Danim de) Chronica do Bey Dom Emanuel, novamente dada a luz por 

Seinerio Bocache, folio, stained, eaif, 4# 6d Lisboa, 1619 

1024 Leao (Duarte Nunez de) Cronicas dos Beyes De Joao 1, D. Duarte e D. Al- 

fonso y. 2 vols. sm. 4to. Spanish calf, 10s Lisboa, 1780 

1025 Mbllo de Castbo, Yida de Dinis de Mello de Castro primeyroConde das Gralveas, 

folio, ca\f, 5# Lisboa^ 1721 

1026 Menbzes (Luiz de) Historia de Portugal Bestaurado, 4 vols, small 4to. ed^, 

14« Lisboa, 1751 

1027 SousA (Joao de) Yestigios da Lingua Arabica em Portugal, ou Lexicon Etymo- 

logico das Palavras e Nomes Portt^ezes que tem origem Arabica, auffmentado 
e annotado por Fr. J. de Santo A. Moura, Lisboa, 1830— -Documentos Ababicos 
para a Historia Portugueza, Lisboa, 1790 — 2 vols. sm. 4to. kaff ca(f gUt, 
£h Lisboa, 1790-1830 

1028 Tbatbo Comico Portuguez, ou colle^ao das Operas Portuguezas, que se represen- 

t&rao in Lisboa, 4 vols. 16mo. quarta vmpressao, bd, 12s Lisboa, 1787 

Aatonio Jos^ da Sylva, a Brazilian Jew, is the author ; he was burnt. — MS. noin, 

EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. 

POX-VaXiOTTS, COMPA&ATZVS aRAMMA&S 

1029 ADELIJNG- (J. C.) Mithridates oder allgemeine Sprachenkunde, 4 vols. 8vo. 

contains the ** Lord*s Prayer,*' in nearly 500 Languages and Dialects, hf, bd. calf 
neat, £2. Berlin, 1806.17 

1030 the same, 4 vols, in 6, 8vo. calf, £2. 10» 1806-17 

A History of all the known Languages and Dialects, with an account of the books printed in or 
idatiiig to them, and above 500 different specimens, consisting chiefly of the Lord's Prayer. Divided 
■a follows : Vol. I. Asiatic Languages, Berlin, 1806 — II. European Languages, 1809^111. part 
1, African Languages, 1812 — Hi. part 2, American Languages, 1813 — III. part 3, American I^* 
guages, continued, 1816 — IV. Supplement, by Vater; Humboldfs Supplement on the Basque 
Language; Vater's Nachtrage zum III. Bande, 1817. 

" Addung's Mithridates contains specimens of all the known Languages of the world i a work 
asdaasical to die comparative philologist as Blackstone's Commentaries are to the English Lawyer." 

Laihem, 
" Le Mithridate, quoique parseme d'erreurs graves, n*est pas moins pour cela un des ouvrages 
ks pliu savans et un de ceuz qui honorent le plus le siecle qui Ta vu naitre." — Balbi. 

1031 Aksbican Ethnological Society, Transactions of the, Yol. 1. 8vo. 492 pp. sd. 

6s yew York,lQ4& 

Comprises valuable Papers, including Vocabularies of the Mexican Nations. 

1032 Balbi, Atlas Ethnofipraphique du Globe, on Classification des Peuples anciens et 

modemes d'apr^ leurs Langues, avec sept cents Yocabulaires, royal folio, 41 
large Ethnological Tables, bds. 20« Paris, 1826 

1082* IijtroducticfeL a I'Atlas Ethnographique, Tome 1, 8vo. sd, rare. Vis 1826 

The second volume which would have contained * Tableau physique, morale et politique du 

Monde' has not been published. 

1033 Ballhobk, Alpbabete Orientatiscber und Occidentaliscber Spracben : Alphabets 

of Eastern and Western Languages, royal Svo. eighth improved edition, 70 al- 
phabets beautifully printed, with explanations and many us^l rderences, sd, 
4ts 6d I cloth, 6# Leipzig, 1859 

This compact manual of Alphabets contains the following Languages : Persian, Median and 
Asayrkui Cuneiform ; Oldest Symbols, (Hieroglyphic, Hierstic, Demotic, Phenician, Numidian, 
AndeBt Hebrew, Aramaic, Estrangelo, Paimyrian, Cuiic, Andent Greek, Ancient Italian, Etrurian) ; 
Habreirt Rabbinical ; German Rabbinical ; Hebrew Cursive ; Samaritan ; Syriac ; Arabic; Arabic 
Doable-letter; Bthiopic ; Ethiopio and Amharic ; Turkish ; Persian ; Afghan ; Coptic; CVv\&»u^\ 
Japeneie ; 'aiiacrit; Taroul ; Zend ; Burmese ; Camatic ; GuteraU \ tc\\t^t5^\ '^nf^iii^niA*^ ^^^ 



66 



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■ ■C, 



(Celebes Island) ; Javanese ; Thibetan ; Mongolian ; Mandchn ; Armenian $ 6eorg:ittn ; Gieok ; 
Greek abbreTiated ; Modern Greek ; CyriUian ; Glagolitic ; Croatic-Glagolitio ; Rupsian ; Rnasian 
Cursive ; Servian ; Illyrian ; Wallachian ; Polish ; Weodish ; Bohemian ; Hungarian ; Lettish ; 
Danish; Swedish; Anirlo-Saxon ; Irish; Gothie; Runic; German. 

1034 BiONDELLi, Studii Linguistici, 8vo. 388 pp. sd, 6* Milano, 1856 

1035 BONAPARTE POLYGLOTT (The) : The Pabable of the Sowbb, from St. 

Matthew, translated into 72 European Languages and Dialects, and printed in 
Koman Letters: Pababola db Semikatobb ex Evangelio Matthssi, in TiYYTT 
Europaeas Linguasac Dialectos versa, et Komanis characteribus expressa, lyol. 
Svo. each version printed separately on stout paper, with many peculiar letters 
expressly cast for this worJc, 20s Land, impensis Jjudov, Ludani Bonaparte, 1857 
1036 the same, Svo. ^f, morocco, uncut, 22* 1857 

INDEX LINGUARUM QUIBUS PARABOLA DB 8EMINAT0RE EXHIBETUR. 



PARS I.— LINGUA VASCONICA. 

1. Yasconice, dial. Guipuscoana. 

2. Yasconice, dial. Biscaina. 

3. Yasconice, dial. Superioris Navarrae. 

4. Yasconice, dial. Lapurdensi. 

5. Yasconice, dial. Inferioris Navarrie. 

6. Yasconice, dial. Solensi. 
PARS II.— LINGUA FlNNICiE. 

7. Finnice. 

8. Finnice, dial. Carelica Tverensi. 

9. Esthonice. 

10. Esthonice, dial. Dorpatensi. 

11. Lapponice, dial. Norvegica. 

12. Lapponice, dial. Suecica. 

13. Syrjaene. 

14. Ceremissice. 

15. Mordvinice. 

16. Hungarice. 

PARS III.— LINGUA CELTICS. 

17» Gaelice, dial. Hibernica Connaciae. 

18. Gaelice, dial. Hibernica Momoniae. 

19. Gaelice, dial. Scotica. 

20. Gaelice, dial. Mannica. 

21. Cambrice. 

22. Armorice. 

23. Armoijce dial. Trecoriensi. 

PARS lY.— LINGUiE GRiECO-LATINiE. 

24. Epirotice. 

25. Greece. 

26. Neo-Grsece. 

27. Latine. 

28. Italice. 

29. Dial. Pedemontana. 

30. Hispanice. 

31. Dial. Hispanica Curassofp. 

32. Lnsitanice. 

33. Dial. Lusitanica Ceilanensi. 

34. Gallice. 

35. Catalane. 



86. Rhaetice, dial. Oberlandica. 

37. Rhaetice, dial. Inferioris Engadinse. 

38. Rheetice, dial. Superioris Engadinae. 

39. Yalachice. 

PARS Y.— LlNGUdE GERMANICiE. 

40. Theotisce. 

41. Theotisce, dial, media inter Francicam et 

42. Germanice. [Saxonicam. 

43. Neo-Saxonice. 

44. Neo-Saxonice, dial, potius Coloniensi. 

45. Neo-Saxonice, dial, potius Hollandica. 

46. Hollandice. 

47. Dial. Hollandica Creolensi. 

48. Dial. Anglo- Hollandica Surinamensi.. 

49. Anglo-Saxonice. 

50. Anglo-Saxonice, dial. Northumbrica. 

51. Anglice. 

52. Scotice. 

53. Neo-Frisice. 

54. Islandice. 

55. Dial. Farensium Insularum. 

56. Suecice. 

R 7 D&Tiice * 

PARS YL— LINGUA SLAYICiE. 

58. Slavonice. 

59. Russice. 

60. Illyrice, dial. Bosnensi. 

61. Serbice. 

62. Slovenice, dial. Camiolica. 

63. Slovenice, dial. Blatensi. 

64. Bulgarice. 

65. Polonice. 

66. Bohemice. 

67. Slovacice. 

68. Sorabice. 

69. Sorabice, dial. Inferioris Lusatiae. 

70. Lithuanice. 

71. Lithuanice dial. Samogitica. 

72. Lattice. 



Printed in the House of his Highness the Prince Louis- Lucien Bonaparte. The edition has 
been limited to 250 copies, of which only a portion are intended for sale. 

Mr. Quaritch has been chai^^ed by His Imperial Highness to sell this very curious Polyglott, 
and he recommends the speedy.^^purchase to his Customers, as the small edition will soon be ex- 
hausted. Many of the Yersions^aie in Dialects almost unknown to Philologists, and have here been 
printed for the first time. , /". 

1037 BOPP, GlossabiTTM Sanscbitum, omnes radices et vocabula es^licans, et cum 
vocabulis Grsecis, Latinis, Germanicis, Lithuanicis, Slavicis et Celticis compa- 
rans, 4to. 20s Berolini, 1847 

Vebglbichende Gbammatik des Sanskrit, Zend, Griechischen, La- 



1038 



1039 



teinischen, Litthauischen, Altslawischen, Gothischen und Deutschen, 6 parts in 
1 vol. sm. 4to. BEST EDITION, in russia, gilt edaes, ra/re, £3. 16* Berlin, 1833 

die Verwandtschaft der malayisch-poiynesischen Sprachen mit den in- , 

disch-europaischen, 4to. sd, 5« Berlin, 1841 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. / 61 

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IdO 30PP, Camparatiye Ghrammar of the Sansorit, Zend, Grreek, Latin, Lithnajiian, 

Gothic, Grennan, and Sclayonic Languages, translated from the German by 

Lient. Eastwick, conducted through the press by H. H. Wilson, 3 vols. 8to. 

second edition, complete y (pub. at £3. 7* 6rf) cloth, £2. 2* 1866 

Professor Bopp gives numerous and undeniable proofs of the close connexion which subsists 

between the sacred language of the Hindus and the languages uf ancient Greece and Rome, as well 

•8 those of-the Celtic, Teutonic, and Sclavonic nations. 

1041 Davy, Conjectural Observations on the origin and progress of Alphabetic Writing, 

Svo. plates of characters, ca\f7ieat, bs 1772 

1042 DIEFFENBACH, Lexicon Comparativum Linguarum Indo-Germanicarum : 

Verg[leichendes Woerterbuch der Gothischen Sprache, mit besonderer Beriick- 
sichtigung der Eomanischen, Lithauisch-Slavischen und Keltischen Sprachen, 
und mit Zuziehung der Finnischen Familie, 2 vols. Svo. 1320 pp. (pub. at 36*) 
setoed, 20* Frankfiirt, 1851 

1043 the same, Svo. hf, hound, 22* 1851 

1043* the same, Svo. calf gilt, 24* 1S51 

'* Whoever may desire to trace Etymology will do well to consult Dieffeubach's very valuable 
Woerterbuch."— S*. W, Singer, 

1044 Dbechsleb, Wissenschaftliche Konstruktion des gesammten Worter- und For- 

menschatzes, Svo. bds, 2* 6c? 1S30 

1044*EcciLEDi Historia studii Etymologici Linguss Germanicse, ubi Scriptores recen- 
sentur qui in Origines et Antiquitates Linguso Teutonicae, Danica), SuecicsB, et 
IslandicsB, veteris item Celtics) atque Anglo- Saxonicse inquisiverunt ; ace. 
Catechesis Theotisca, 12mo. 10* Hannover, 1711-13 

1045 EICHHOFF, Parallele des Langues de I'Europe et de Tlnde, on 6tude des prin- 

cipales langues Romanes, Germaniques, Slavonnes, et Celtic[ue8, compar^es 
entre elles et a la langue Sanscrite avec un Essai de transcription g^nerale, 4to. 
hf, hound red morocco, uncut, 27* Paris, 1S36 

1046 Ellis* (R.) Contributions to tlie Ethnography of Italy and Greece, Svo. sd. 2* 1858 

1047 Ethnological Society of London, Journal of, Vol. 4 only, Svo. cloth, 10* 1856 

1048 FORSTER (Rev. C.) the one Primeval Language, traced through Ancient In- 

scriptions in alphabetic characters of lost Powers from the four Continents, 
31 vols. Svo. and Chart of Harmony of Primeval Alphabets, (pub. at £3. 3*) 
cUth, 32* 1851-67 

1049 FRY (Edmund) Pantographia : accurate copies of all the known Alphabets in the 

World, royal Svo. caWgilt, 14* 1799 

1050 Gaknett*s (Rev. R.) Philological Essays, Svo. (pub. at 10* Qd) cloth, 8* 6c? 1869 
Contains interesting articles on the Celtic languages, and on the English language, and its dialects. 

1051 HERVAS (L.) Arithmetica della Nazione e divisione del tempo fra I'Orientali — 

Origine, formazione, meccanissimo, ed Armenia degl' Idiomi — Catalago delle 

Lingue conosciute, e notizia della loro Afiinita e Diversita, 3 vols, in 1, 4to. hf 

hound, scarce, 30* Cesena, 1786-85-84 

An extremely learned series of Philological Researches, with Comparative Vocabularies, in many 

hundred languages, some of them American. 

1052 Catalog© de las Lenguas de las Naciones conocidas y Numeracion, 

Division, y Clases de estas, segun la diversidad de sus Idiomas y Dialectos, 
6 vols. sm. 4to. Spanish calf, £4. Madrid, 1800-6 

Priced, 1831, Bohn, £4. 4*; fetched 1839, Klaproth's sale, 75 fr. 50 c. 

1053 the same, Vols. 1—3, 4to. calf, 16* Madrid, 1800-2 

A very learned work, similHr in its object to Adelung's Mithridates. Contents : Vol. 1. Len- 
guas y Naciones Americanas. — Vol. 11. Lenguas y Naciones de las Islas de los mares pacifico 
e indiano austral y oriental, y del continente del Asia. — ill. IV. V. VI. Lenguas y Naciones 

Eoropeas. 

•« The Abb6 Hervas published his Catalogue of Tongues and Arithmetic of Nations, part of a 
large and remarkable work, the * Saggio del Uni verso.' His data he collected by means of an 
almost unlimited correspondence with the Jesuit missionaries of the Propaganda. "—Xfl/Aam. 

The works of Hervas are: Catalogo delle Lingue — Vocabolario Polyglotto — Trattado delle 
Grammatiche — Arithmetico delle Nazione conosciute. 

** Oavrages qui, malgre beaucoup de defauts et d'erreurs, diis en partie i I'epoque ou ils furent 
ledig^s ct en partie au manque d*une saine critique dans le choix des materiaux, n'en contiennent 
pas moins des tr^sors pr^cieux pour I'histoire et la science des langues, surtout a I'egard de celles 

da Nonveau Monde.'' — Balbi. 

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18 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 



1064 HUMBOLDT (W. yon) Ueber die Kawi-Sprache auf der Intel Jats, neM 

Einleitting iiber die Yenchiedenheit des menschliohen SprachbttueB, Vol. 1, 

4to. comprising the very valuable ItUroduetion on the diversity qf the Orgamtm 

of Languages J bds, uncut, 20s Berlin, 1836 

Vols. 2 and 3, completing the work, may be had new. 

1056 Jamibson (J.) Hermes Scythicus : or the radical affinities of the Grreek and La^ 
languages to the Grothic, Syo. (pub. at 12s) cloth, 6s JEdinb. 1814 

1066 JoHNES (A. J.) Philological proofs of the original unity and recent origin of tiie 

Human Eace, derived from a comparison of the languages of Asia, Europe, 
Africa, and America, 8vo. (pub. at 12* 6d) 6* 1843 

1067 KENNEDY (Colonel Vans) Eesearches into the Origin and AiBnity of the 

princi]^al Languages of Asia and Eubofe, 4to. with 11 plates qf Alphabets and 
facsimiles, bds, scarce, £2. ^ ' 1828 

X058 Eesearches into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mytho- 
logy, 4to. (pub. at £2. 12* 6<f) 34* 1831 

1854, Dr. Hawtrey's copy, fetched, 36*. 

1069 Ketslbb, Antiquitates Septentrionales et Celticae, 12mo. plates, old caff, 5* 1720 

Contents : Stone- Henge, de Visco Druidum, de Mulieribos Fatidicis fet. Celtamm, etc 

1060 KEUSENSTEEN, W5rter-Sammlungen aus den Sprachen einiger Yolker dei 

OestUchen Asiens und N. W. Kiiste von America, 4to. sd. 4* St, Petersb. 1813 
A rare volume, oompriaing Vocabulariea of Languages not eUewhere to be met with. 

1061 Massias, Influence de TEcriture, sur la jPens6e et sur le langage, 8yo. seteed, 

2* 6d Paris, 1828 

1062 MEIDINGER, Vergleichendes Etymologisches Worterbuch der G^othisch- 

teutonischen Mundarten, 8yo. an interesting Polyglott Dictionary, cl, 10* 1833 

1063 Dictionnaire des Langues Teuto-Uothiques : (jk)thique, Anglo-Saxon, 

Saxon, Islandais, Suedois, Danois, Elamand, .^glais, Allemand, 8to. doih, 
12* 1833 

Both are the same book, the one with a German, the other with a Firench title ; priced, 1840» 
Jaa. Bohn, calf, 25*. 

K)64 MICH^LEB, Tabulse FaraUelsB Antiquissimarum TeutonicsD Lingnie Dialeo- 

- tonun, MoBSO-Gothicffi, Anglo- SaxonicsB, Eunicse, Islandics, etc. small thick 

12mo. 15* Priced in 1847, 24*. OenipoiOe, 1776 

1066 MINSHEU, Ductor in Linguas. The Guide into (Eleven) Tongues, tus. English, 

British or Welsh, Low Dutch, High Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Fortn- 

gueze, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, etc. folio, ca(f, 18* 1617 

Best edition of this curions old Folyglott, the 2nd edition omits the Welsh and Portngiiese, 

** Minsheu's Guide is a very important work, and has furnished great assistance to subsequent 

lexicographers. " — Todd. 

1066 MiszELLBK: Humboldt, Ortsadverbien, 1830 — Dibffenbach, Bomanische 

Sprachen, 1831— Gbimm, Hymnorum Vet. Eccl. 26, interpr. Theotisca, 1830 — 
Koman von Eierabras, proven^, 1829 — De Fontibus Adami Bremensis, 1884 — 
in all 13 Tracts in 1 vol. 4to. cloth, 7* 6c{ 

1067 MoNBODDO (Lord) on the Origin and Frogress of Language, second edition, with 

additions, 6 vols. 8fo. bds, uncut, scarce, 26* JEdinb, 1774 

A book still occupying a respectable position in a philological library. 

1068 Mt)iiLBB (Dr. Max) burvey of the Languages of the Seat of War in the East, 

8vo. second edition, map by Aug, Petermann, fike papbb, only 2& printed, (pub. 
at 25*) cloth, 10* 1866 

1069 Nebsetis (Si. Clajensis) Freces, 24 linguis editae, 12mo. port, calf gilt, 6* 1837 
The 24 languages in this volume are ; Ethiopic, English, Arabic, Armenian, Chaldee, Frendi, 

German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Spanish, Dutch, Hungarian, Iberian, Illyrian, Italian, Latin, Persian, 
Polish, Russian, Chinese, Swedish, Syriac, and Turkish. 

1070 NoTT and Gliddon, Indigenous Faces of the Earth, or new chapters of Etibmo- 

Ic^cal Inquiry, including monographs contributed by Maury, F. FulB2]ry, and 
Meigs, with fresh investigations, etc. stout large Syo. plates and cuts, cloth, 
16* Philadelphia, 1867 

1071 the same, labge papeb, impl. %yo,maps, woodcuts and plates, si. 31* 1867 

1072 ■Tyi>es of Mankind, or Ethnological Kesearches, based upon the Ancient 

Monuments, Faintings, Sculptures, and Crania of Faces, and upon their geo- 
graphical and philologieal History, stout royal 8vo. many woodcuts, cloth, 
21* PhUadeiphia, 1867 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. M 



1073 -Obatio Dominica plus Centum lingois, Yersionibus, aut ckaracteribttB reddita 

et expressa, thin am. 4to. caHf^ rare, 7s 6d Lond, 1713 

Ginn^ the authoritiefl whence the veraions are obtained. It is cnrioas as a specimen of forei^ 
types in London at the period. Some of the venions such as the Malabar, Brachman (Sanscrit)^ 
Chinese, Georgian, Estnngelo, for want of proptr founts, are engraved. 

1074 Pallas, Linguamm totius orbis Vocabularia comparatira, Sectio I. Linffoae 

Eur^ae et Asiae, pars prior, 4to. hds, uncut, Bs Petropoii, 1786 

1075 FABSONS (Jas.) Kemains of Japhet, being historical enquiries into the Affinity 

and Origin of the European Languages, 4to. plates of Alphabets, Uist two leaves 

mended, hf, bound coif, 12s ^ London, printed/or the Author, 1767 

Particularly interesting on account of the Autbor*s knowledge of the Celtic Languages. Pp. 

278-309, contain a List of Irish and Welsh Words, showing their affinity, notwithstanding tbdr 

several slterations. 

1076 PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Peocebdings of the Philological Societt 

for 1842-53, 6 vols. 8yo. (subscription price 12 guineas), cloth, £2. 12« 6d 1854 
1076» , the same, 1842-63, 6 vols. 8vo. hf, ca^, £3. 1844-54 

To give some notion of the valuable Papers contained in these proceedings, we print a short 
eztiact from the list of contents : 

VoL I. On Welsh Names, by Guest — Sanscrit Literature, by Wilson — Papuan Languages, by 
liatham — Dialects of the British Islands, by Gamett — Picts and Gael, by Gamett — Berbev Lan 
goage, by Newman — Indo-European Languages, by Trithen — Herodotus, by Donaldson. 

II. Languages of Abyssinia, by Beke — North- Anglian Dialect, by Kemble — Lapp and Pinn 
Tdngnes, by Key. 

III. Galla Verbs, by Newman — English Etymologies, by Wedgwood—Elements of Lang^uage 
bj Guest — Written Language of China, by Watts — Ethnography of South America, by Schou 
Imrgk — ^Tumali Language, by Tuts^^ek. 

IV. Anglo-Saxon Terminations, by Kemble — North-American Vocabularies, by Howse— 
Faaoglo, Avekvom, Louchenz, Maiongkong Vocabularies — Sclavonic Population, by Latham. 

V. Egyptian Alphabet, by Wedgwood — Slavonic Dialects, by Trithen — ^Anglo-Saxon Idioms, 
by Guest — ^African Vocabularies, by Hodgson. 

VL Stonehenge, by Guest —Keltic Words in Early English Writers, by Davies — Circassian- 
English and English-Circassian Dictionary. 

1077 Philolooical Society's Transactions for 1854, 1855, 1856, 8yo. (pub. at £3. 3s) 

cloth, £2. Ss • ^ ^ 1854-56 

1078 POTT, Etymologischer Forschungeh auf dem G^biete der Indo-Germanischen 

Sprachen, mit 'SezMs auf die Lautumwandlung im Sanskrit, Griechischen, La- 
teinischen, Littauischen und Gt>tluschQn, &c. 2 stout vols. Syo. 22s Lemgo, 1833-36 

1079 PouGENS (C.) Tresor des Origines et Dictionnaire grammatical raisonn^ de la 

Langue fWn^aise, specimen, 4S>. 24App, hds. a very learned work, 4* Paris, 1819 

1080 PEICHAED (Dr. J. C.) Eesearches into the Physical History of Mankind, 

5 Tols. 8vo. plates, several coloured, (pub. at £4. 4«) cloth, £3. 6s 1841-51 

*' A profoundly learned, elaborate, and in sil respects excellent work." — MaeCulloeh, 

1081 Natural History of Man, comprising Inquiries into the Modifying In- 

fluence of Physical and Moral Agencies on the different Tribes of the Human 
Family, fourth edition, edited and enlarged by Nobbis, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. illus- 
trated with 62 coloured plates of all the Maces of the Earth, and 100 wood en- 
gravings of Heads, Skulls, etc, (pub. at SSs) new in cloth, d2s 1855 
** Ethnology may be now regarded as established on a purely inductive basis. The * Races of 

Mas ' must be taken into account in all future historical investigations, as supplying the facts from 

wMch are derived the most certain and simple principles under which the manifold phenomena of 

kbtory may be reduced and classified." — Dublin Univernty Magazine, 

1062 Pbichabd's (J. C.) Six Ethnographical Maps, coloured, with letterpress, illus- 
trating the *' NatursJ History of Man " and " Eesearches," atlas folio, (pub. at 
2\s) sd. 15« 1843 

1063 the same, atlas folio, cloth, 16« 1848 

1064 SGHMELLEE*S Akademische Abhandlungen : TJeber die Nothwendigkeit eines 
ethnographischen Gesammtnamens fur die Deutschen, etc. — ^Ueber der Quantitat 
im bayrischen und andem oberdeutschen Dialekten, etc. — Ueber "Wolfram von 
Eschenbaohs Heimat Grab, und Wappen, with coloured plate of arms — Ueber 
den Yersbau in der alliterirenden Poesie, besonders der Altsachsen — Miinchen 
unter der Vierherzog-Eegierung, 1397-1403 — Epistola Eosoelini ad P. Abaelar- 
dam — TJeber Yalenti Fernandez Alema und seine Sammlungen von Nachrichten 
uber die Entdeckungen der Portugiesen bis zu 1508 — Ueber einige ^tere 



78 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 

handschrifUiche Seekarten — Ueber die Endung ez fesj spanisclier und porta- 
^esischer Familiennamen — Ueber Eaphael Sanzio ab iLrchitecten — 10 volfl. 
m 1, 4to. hf. morocco, tmcut, 20» JSfmiscken, 1833-45 

1085 ScHOTT, das Zahlwort der Tscbudischeii Sprachen-classe, 4to. 2s 6d Berlin, 1863 

1086 Vatek (J. S.) Literatur der Grammatiken, Lexika und Worter-Sammliingen, 

zweite Anflage von Jiilg, 8vo. sd. 3* 6d Berlin, 1847 

1087 ■ Proben Deutscher Volks-Mundarten ; Spracbforsclmngen und Samm- 

lungen, besonders iiber Ostindien, 8to. comprises a large Series of valuable 
Vocabularies, nowhere else published, bds. 6* ^ Leipzig, 1816 

1088 VocABULAEY in Six Languages : Eussian, Greek, Latin, Frencb, German, Eng- 

lish, 8vo. kf. bd. 2s 6d 8t. Petersh,, 1763 

1089 West of England Journal, Nos. I— V, 8vo. 4/- calf, 7s 6d Bristol, 1835-6 
Containing interesting articles, as, EUinographical Memoir on the Slavonian Nations, compara- 

ti?e Philology, Newman on the Berber language, A rchaeology of the West of England, etc. 

1090 Winning's Manual of Comparative Philology, 8vo. cloth, 7s Qd 1838 

1091 WtJLLNEB, die Verwandtschaft des Indo-germanischen, Semitischen, und Tibe- 

tanischen, 8vo. hf calf, Ss 6d 1838 

1092 Yabious Wobks on Ethnology and Comfabatiye Gbammab, in all 30 publi- 

cations, to be sold a bargain, 25« 
The collection includes: Siebold, Musses Ethnographiques, 1843; Hiillroan, der Keltisch- 
germanische Volks-stamm, 1798; Hoefer, Vergleichende Grammatik, 1839; Manget, formatioD 
des Langues, 1809 ; Kellgren, finnische Sprache, 1847 ; Forbes, Languages of Gaul, Britain, and 
Ireland ; Edwards, Races Humaines, 1829 ; Dupont, Noms propres, Paris, 1710 ; Steinthal, Ent- 
wicklung der Schrift, 1852; Forster's Primeval Alphabets ; Grimm, Ursprung der Sprache, 1852; 
Leo Ferienschriften, 1847 ; Lepsius, linguist. Alphabet, 1855 ; Sketches of the Aborigines of New 
Wales, 12 curious plates, Sydney ; etc. 

1093 AXiBAHriAir or EFIROTIC. Blanchus (E. D. Franc.) Die- 

tionanum Latino Epiroticum, 12mo. hf, russia, rare, 7s 6d Homae, 1635 

Pages 207-217 consist of Proverbs, Epirotic and Latin. 

1094 HAHN'S Albanesische Studien, impl. 8vo. map and facsimile, 790 pp. qerman 

bds. 285 Wien, 1853 

This work is divided in 3 parts: Geography and Ethnography of Albania, 347 pp. ; Grammar, 
Songs and Proverbs, 169 pp. ; Dictionary, 244 pp. 

*' A glance at the numerous interesting subjects illustrated in these * Albanian Researches^ will 
suffice to prove their interest. Much valuable information will be found on classic topography and 
mediaeval history; on the via egnalia, and on the Sclavonic colonization of the Eastern empire 
which corresponded with the Gothic conquest of the West : on the history of Skanderberg, and on 
the present political position of the Albanian race, who will probably very soon take a prominent 
part in the history of the East in opposition to the Hellenic people and the Greek kingdom. A 
work which ought to be found in all those public libraries which profess to pay attention to the 
departments of classic geography and philology.'' — Athenaum, April, 1854. 

1095 Lecce (F. M. da) Osservazioni graminaticali nella Lingua Albanese, sm. 4to» ^ 

bd, rare, 12s Bom^a, 1716 

4096 BASQUZS. ASTAELOA, Apologia de la Lengua Bascongado oEnsayo 
critico-mosofico de su Perfeccion j Antiquedad sobre todas las que se connocen, 
sm. 4to. 452 pp. calf neat, 7s 6d Madrid, 1803 

Priced, 1831, Bohn, 248. A very learned antiquarian and philological work, proving the anti- 
quity and isolated position of the Basque Language. 

1097 Dissertation critique et apologetique sur la Langue Basque, 8vo. sewed, Qs 6d 

Bayonne, (? 1830) 

1098 GuiKisTiNOKi Bicitceco eta Hiltceco Moldea, 18mo. calf, 4^ Bayonam., 1833 

1099 Inchauspe, le Verbe Basque, 4to. sewed, lbs Bayon/ne, 1858 

Ouvrage publie par le Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte. 

1100 Iztueta (J. Ign. de) Guipuzcoaco Dantza gogoangarrien condaira edo Historia, 

Svo. 22 and 186 pp. calf, rare, 12s Donostian, (i, e, San Sebastian) 1824 

The title translated into English is : ** History of the ancient Dances of Gnipuzcoa with the 
corresponding airs and words." f. e. the poetry sung during the dances, *' and also directions for 
their due performance. A work of great value and importance to the preservation of the good 
manners and original customs of the ancient times of Spain, by the revival of the innocent sports of 
Guipuzcoa." A portion of the book has a Spanish translation along with the Basque, in parallel 
columns. 
1101 Kempis (Th. a) Jesu- Chris toren Imitacionea, 16mo. qf. 10s Bayonne, 1825 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. II. 



1102 LAUBAMENDI, Arte delaLenguaBascongada, 18mo. veL 6s Salamanca, 1729 

1103 Arte de la Leneua Bascongada, 8vo. sd, Ss 6d 8an Sebastian, 1863 

1104 Grammaire de la Langue Basque, d*apr^ celle du P. Manuel de Lar- 

ramendi, intitul^e "El Impossible venciao," par Blanc, 12mo. sd, 2s 6d Ijyon, 1854 
Still the only Grammar of the Basque Language as spoken in *' Spain J* 
.1105 — — ^— DicciONAEio Trilingue Castellano, Bascusnce y Latin, nubva. ediciok 
publicado por D. Pio de Zuazua, folio, J\f, mor. uncut, £2. San Sebastian, 1854 
The only Basque Dictionary ; — of great importance to the Linguist. 
Prefixed to llie Dictionary is " De las Perfecciones de el Bascuence." 229 pp. 
The Gem in every Philological Library, being of the very utmost importance. Larramendi 
spent all his life in the composition of this grand work ; no other Basque Dictionary has been 
printed since ; the original sold formerly for upwards of £Z0. ; 1843, Salva, 200 fr. 

" Get ouvrage est un des plus importants pour les personnes qui se livrent a I'etude da basque, 
et nous dirons en toute assurance que c*est le plus difficile a rencontrer de tous ceuz qui sortirent 
des presses espagnoles pendant le si^le dernier." — Salva, 

1106 LicLUSE, Manuel de la langue Basque : Grammaire et Yocabulaires, 8yo. sd. 

rare, 10s Toulouse, 1826 

This is the only Grammar published of the Basque Dialect, as spoken in S. France, which 
differs from the Basque Language as spoken in Spain. 

1107 LiZABBAOAC (Don Joaquin) Urteco igande guztietaraco platicac Edo Itzaldiao, 

8vo. Basque Sermons, sewed, 7s 6d Donostian, 1846 

1108 MICHEL (M'anc,) le Pays Basque, sa population, sa Langue, ses Moeurs, sa 

Litterature et sa Classique, 8vo. 548 pp. sd. Qs 1857 

The most comprehensive volume ever published on the Basque Provinces ; its literary merit 
most not be measured by the low price affixed. Monsieur Franci^que Michel, M. Inst, of France, 
had collected his materials for many years, and bis book may be called a Basque Enfyclopadia, 

1109 OiHENABT (A.) Proverbes Basques, suivis des Poesies Basques du m^me Auteur, 
Basque et rnm^ais, 8vo. sd, rare, 16s Bordeaux, 1847 

Of the first edition of this curious collection of Basque Proverbs only one complete copy exists 
in the " Bibliotheque Nationale ;" this, the second edition, is already out of print. 

1110 Salabeebt, Vocabulaire de mots Basques et Bas-Navarrais, 12mo. 4ss Bay, 1857 

1111 SOBilEGIJIETA, Semana Hispano-Bascohgada, la unica de la Europa, via mas 

antigua del orbe, con dos Supiementos de otros Ciclos, y Etimologias Bascon- 

fadas. — Monumentos del Bascuence, 6 ProsecuciondelosprecedentesdelAsted, 
Iguna, Ilia Urtea, y Demas, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. half russia, very scarce, £2. 

Pamplona, 1804 

Collation: Semana Hispano-Bascongada, 150 pp.; Supplemento lo., Disertacion sobre el 

Urta, e Ilia, Afio, y Mes Bascongados, pp. 151-182 ; Supplemento, 2o., Miscelanea de Etimologias 

Bascongadas, pp. 183-208 ; 2 folding tables ; Monumentos, 2a. parte, 134 pp. ; a folding table 

' Analisis.' 

Priced by Salva, 1829, the 2 supplements and ' Monumentos,' £2. ; 1843, apparently without 
the * Monumentos,' 20 fr. He says of it : *' This work is one of the scarcest and most curious re- 
lating to the Biscayan language and antiquities." 

1112 Yztueta (D. J. Y. de) Guipuzcoaco provinciaren Condaira edo historia, 8vo. an 

interesting History of the Basque Provinces, with 2 Vocabularies, one of Names 
and Places, the other of Words, sewed, 18* Donostian, 1847 

The List of the Great Basque Families rendeps this volume curious to the Genealogist. 



CELTIC LITERATURE. 

1113 BULLET, Memoires sur la Langue Celtique, avec un Dictionnaire Celtique ren- 

fermant tous les termes de cette langue, 3 vols- folio, £4 4s Besancon, 1764 

1114 CELTIC HEXAPLA : being the Song of Solomon in all the living Dialects of 

the Gaelic and Cambrian Languages, 4to. title, contents, and 64 pp. printed on 
stout paper, uncut, 25« London, 1858 

1115 the same, 4to. half morocco, un^cut, 32* 6d 1858 

Only 250 copies were printed at the pr.vate expense of his Imperial Highness Prince Louis 

Lucien Bonaparte. This volume is of very great importance to all Philologists, as giving in one 
view a Polyglott of all ftie existing Celtic Dialects ; the Breton and Vannetais were done by a Breton 
gentleman, who speaks the two dialects familiarly. The volume is composed as follows : 

ENGLISH .... Authorized version. 

IRISH Bishop Bedell, Dublin, 1830, 24mo. 

GAELIC .... London, 1819, 8vo. 

MANX London, 1819. 8 vo. i 



n QUARlTCfi'S CATALOGUE O? 



FRENCH .... OtTBRYALD, Pteis, 1841,f61. 

WELSH .... Oxford, 1852, fbl. ' 

v?S]5ctais- : : SJ:giS::;:;;:|ver.ion.«ecated»pr«iyfo,tu.H«.pi.. 

1116 DAYIES' Celtic Eesearches, <m ihe Origin, Traditions, and Langvagea of the 
Ancient Britons ; with Introductory Sketches on Primitiye Society, royal 9f0. 
eaif, 12s 6d 1804 

1117 Mythology and Eites of the British Dndds, ascertained "by national 

documents, with an appendix of ancient poems and extracts, and remarks on 
Ancient British coins, royal Bro. ^ russia, 14* 1809 

1118 the above * Eesearches' and * Mythology' together, 2 rols. royal 8to. 

\f, hd, uncut, Jine copies, 25* 1804-9 

*' Dayies, of Olveston, whose Celtic Researches and Mythology of the DmicU are fUI of that 

carious information which is preserved nowhere but in the Welsh Remains/' 

SouTHBir, Qtt. Bev. ▼. 59, p. 284 

1119 Jokes' (Rowland) Orkin of Languages and Nations, hierogfyfically, etymdo- 

fiically, and topograncally defined, by an English, Celtic, Chreek and Latin- 
English Lexicon, with a Ueltic general Grammar, etc. 8to. calf, 10# 1764 

1120 La TouB-D'AirysBONE-CosBET, drives Gauloises, ouEecherchessurlaLangiw, 

rOrigine et les Antiquit^s des Celto-Bretons de TArmorique, ayec Glossaiie 
poly glotte comporatif, 8vo. ^. ca^f, 3* 6d JEamhaurff, 1801 

1121 ISECUxD'S (E.) Archseologia Britannica, giving some Account, additional to what 

has hitherto been published, of the Languages, Histories, and Customs of the 

original Inhabitants of Great Britain ; from Collections and Observations in 

Travels through Wales, Cornwall, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland. YoL I. 

containing Glossogniphy, fol.^»« tall copy in calf, scarce, £*2. 2s Oxford, 1707 

No more was ever pablished. It contains : I. Comparative Etymology — II. Comparative 

Vocabulary of the Original Languages of Britain and Ireland — III. and IV. An Amoric Grammar 

and Vocabulary by Julian Manoir, Englished by M. Williams— V. Welsh Words omitted in Dr. 

Davies's Dictionary — VI. Cornish Grammar — VII. Antiqull BritannisB Lingui Scriptomm, quK non 

impressa sunt, Catalogus — ^VIII. A British Etymologicon, or the Welsh collated with the Greek 

and Latin, and some other European languages by D. Parry — IX. A brief Introduction to the Irish or 

ancient Scottish language — X. Focloir; an Irish- English Dictionary— XL Catalogue of Irish MSS. 

1122 LOGAN'S Scottish Gael, or Celtic Manners as preserved among Uie Highlanders 

of Scotland, 2 vols. 8vo. woodctUs and coloured plates of Tartans, Sonnets, etc, 

cloth, 20s 1831 

A learned work, being an historical and descriptive account of the Inhabitants, Antiquities, 

and National Peculiarities of Scotland, more particularly of the Northern or Gaelic parts of the 

country, where the singular habits of the abori^nal Celts are most tenaciously retained. 

1124 PiNEEBTOK (Jno.) on the Origin and Progress of the Scythians and Gx>ths, 

map, with MS. remarks hy Archdeacon Coxe, 1787 — Vindication of the Celts, 

witn observations on Pinkerton, (by Archdeacon Coxe), 1803, in 1 vol. 8vo. If. 

hound, 3s 6d 

1126 PEICHAED'S EASTEEN OEIGIN of the Celtic Nations, proved by a 

comparison of their Dialects with the Sanscrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic 

Languages, forming a Supplement to Eesearches into the Physical History of 

Madiind, by James Cowles Prichard, M.D., F.E.S., edited with many additions, 

and brought dovm to the present state of philological learning hy E. G. Latham, 

M.A., F.E.S., 8vo. 408 pp (pub. at 16^) cloth, new, 12s, 1867 

Prichard*8 Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations appeared, a slender 8vo. in 1831. and has been 

long out of print, so that copies have sold at more than double the publishing price. Mr. Quaritrh 

desirous of conferring a boon upon Celtic amd philological students, induced the learned Dr. Latham 

to edit Prichard's work, and to add all the results of recent philological researches. Dr. Latham 

has done this. Dr. Prichard *s text has been reprinted verbatim. Dr. Latham's ample additions 

bemg printed in smaller type at the end of each chapter. 

Even proprietors of the first edition will do well to purchase Dr. Latham's edition, as this will 
render the first obsolete. 

The critical investigation of the modem Celtic Languages was originated by our countryman, 
Dr. Prichard, 25 yenrs ago ; his treatise on the subject, with the addition of a larob storb 
OF ILLUSTRATIVE NOTES, has recently been republished under the coiipbtbnt editorship of Dr. 
Latham. — Edinburgh Review, July, 1858, p. 174. 

18, Tavistock Street, Bedford Square, W.C. 2nd July, 1857. 
Dear Sir, — I am obliged to you for a copy of Dr. Prichard'a Eastern Origin of the Celtic 



buropban philology. 71 



NAtkMU, edited and enriched with notes by Dr. Latham. This immortal work was long ont of print, 
md you have conferred alienefit on Science, espedallj on Ethnology, by publishing a new edition of it 

Mr. Qnaritch, Publisher, Leicester Square. I am, yours, truly, R. CULL. 

SiB, — I am much obliged to you for sending me Prichard's Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations 
bj IH** Latham. This netp edition of Prichard's Celtic Nations, seems (as far as I have had time to 
look Into it) a very great impro?ement upon the old one, and contains twice the quantity of matter. 

iJangadwaladr, Anglesey, July 1, 1857. Yours obediently, J. H. WILLIAMS. 

f Dr. Prichard's greater work is too well known for it to be necessary for us to do more than 
introdme the present new edition to the reader. But this volume is not merely a reprint ; it con* 
tains a large amount of original matter. For instance, nearly a hundred pages are devoted by Dr. 
T ia th a m to. the Celtic nations of antiquity ; and another long supplementary chapter discusses several 
qnesCions collateral to the main one. We have been struck with the fact, that a topic treated with 
great depth of learning is yet made of intense interest to general readers." — Clerical Journal. 

1126 TOLAND*S (John) Miscellaneous Works, with Life by Des Maizeanx, 2 vols. 

Svo. old ealfy rare, 12* 1726 

Contains a Specimen of the Critical History of the Celtic Religion and Learning, with an 
Aoooont of the Druids. — VoealnUarium ArmorieO'ffibemicum, — Specimen of the Armorican lan- 
guage. — Catalogus Tocum quarundam Armoricarum quas Hibemicas esse deprehendi. — De Jordano 
finmo. — An Account of Jordano Bruno's celebrated Book. — Books ascribed to the Apostles. — The 
Primitive Constitution of the Christian Church, with Account of the principal Controversies, &c. 

1127 ZEUSS, Grammatica Celtica, e Monmnentis Yetostis tarn Hibemicao Lin^osD 

qaam Britannicse Dialecti Cambric®, ComicsB, ArmoricsB, nee non e GraUiese 
priscse reliquiis, 2 vols. Svo. 1167 pp. new, 24* IdpHae, 1854 

The most learned Celtic Polyglott hitherto published. It is really astonishing what immense 
stores of Philological research sre treasured up in these two volumes. 

1128 Breton. LEPELLETIEE, Dictionnaire de Langue Bretonne, ou Ton voii 

son antiquity et son affinity avec les anciennes langnes ; et T^tymologie de plu- 
sieurs mots des antres langnes, foUo, calf gilt, £2. 12« ^d Paris, 1/52 

*' An excellent Dictionary of the old Breton Language ; Lepelletier was one of the most learned 
Scholars in Celtic matters that Brittany has produced." — H, L. Jonea, 

1129 LEGONIDEC, Grammaire Celto-Bretonne, 8vo. xyi and 316 pp. half russia, 
6# Paris, 1807 

1130 Grammaire Celto-Bretonne, 1838 ; Essai sur la Philologie Slave el 

snr rinflnence poUtiqne et religiense qni Ta dirig^e par M. D. S****k, plate of 
Slavic Alphahets, 1846, 2 vols, in 1, Svo. hf. bound, 6s Qd Paris, 1838-46 

1131 Dictionnaire Celto-Breton, on Breton Fran^ais, avec des observations 

preliminaires, et nn tableau des Celtioismes, 8vo. xxiii pp. and 460 pp. double 
columns, Jf. russia, 12s AnaoutSme, 1821 

1132 l5ictionnaire Breton-Fran^ais et Fran^ais-Breton, avec la Grammaire 

Celto-Bretonne ; enrichi d' Additions et des mots Gallois et Gaels correspondants 
au Breton, par Hersart de la Yillemarqn^, 3 vols, in % 4to. sd. uncut, 32« 

Saint Brieuc, 1847-60 
An excellent Dictionary, indispensable to eveir Celtic student, and offered at a moderate price. 

1133 YiLLEMABQui (Hersart de la) Barzaz-Breiz, Chants Fopulaires de la Brets^e, 

avec nne traduction fran^aise, des Arguments, des Notes et les Melodies origin^es, 
quatri^me edition augmentSe, 2 vols. 12mo. 970^. text, and 56 pp, music, fine 
copy in green morocco, gilt edges, 18* Paris, 1846 

1134 CSomlsll-English Yocabularjr, a curious MS., 108 pp. treble columns, sm. 4to 

4/^ bd, from the library of Lieutenant- Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith of Ply- 
mouth, can be inspected at my establishment. 

1135 KOBBIS. The Ancient Cobnish Dbaha, edited and translated by Mr. Edwin 

Norris, R.A.S. 2 vols. 8vo. new, 21s 1859 

The work consbts of three old mystery or miracle plays, of which the original is given on the 
left band page* and a translation on the right. The first is on the Creation, wherein Adam, amongst 
other animals, named the Conger. The second play is on the Passion of our Lord, and the third 
on the Resurrection. Following these are notes, a grammar of the language, also, printed sepa- 
rately, a vocabulary, a list of names of places mentioned, etc. 

1136 Gaelic. ABMSTEONG'S GaeHc Dictionary : Gaelic-EngHsh and English- 

Gaelic, with a Grammar, 4to. (pub. at £3. 13s Qd) Ids, 20s 1825 

1137 DicnoNAEiUM Scoto-Cblticum, a Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, compiled 

by the Highland Society, 2 vols. 4to. (pub. at £7. 7*) cloth, £2. JSdinb. 1828 

1138 OssiAN. !flie Poems of Ossian, Orrann, Ulin, and other Bards, collected (and 

translated) by H. and J. M'Callum, 8vo. bds. Is ^ Montrose, 1816 



7< QUARITCH'S CATALOG UB OF 

1139 OSSIA^'S Poems in the Original Gaelic, wiih, a literal translation into Latin bj 

Macfarlane, a dissertation by Sir John Sinclair, a translation from the Italian of 
the Abbe Cesarotti's Controversy with Notes, &c. by J. M. Arthnr, published 
under the sanction of the Highlai^d Socibty of London, 3 yoIs^ 8vo. plaies, 
£2. 10* ^ 1807 

1139* the same, large paper, royal 8vo. £3. 3* 1807 

1140 Mackenzie, Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland on 

the Poems of Ossian ; Appendix, toith specimens of the Poems in Gaelic and 
English; Account of Gaehc MSS. ; 8vo. 3 facsimiles, with a page in J£8. on 
the subject by Lt.-CoL Chas, Hamilton Smith, KaJfcalf *!s 6c? JSdinb. 1806 

1141 Irisb. Catechism ; or Christian Doctrine (Donlevy's) in English and Irish, 

'the latter printed in t he Irish character, 8to. calf, 6* Paris, 1742 

1142 CELTIC SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS (Oie). Founded MDCCCXLV. 

The Complete Series of 6 vols, royal 8vo. portraits (sold to subscribers for £7.) 
clean copy, in cloth, £2. 2« 1847-53 

CONTENTS : 

Lbabhar na o-Cbabt, or, the Book of Rights ; a Treatise on the Rights and Privileges of 
the Ancient Kings of Ireland, now for the first time edited, with Translation and Notes, by John 
O'Donoyan, LL.D , M.R.I.A. Prefixed to this volume are the following historical and critical 
dissertations by the Editor: — I. On the varioos Manuscripts of the Book of Rights. II. On the 
Saltair Chaisil, or Psalter of Cashel. III. On the will of Cathaeir Mor, and other pieces intro- 
duced into Leabhar na g-Ceart. IV. On the references to Tomar as Kins; or Prince of the Danes 
of Dublin. Y. On the Tract prefixed to the Book of Righto, entitled * The Restrictions and Pre- 
rogatives of the Kings of Eire.' VI. On the Division of the Year among the ancient Irish. YII. 
On the Chariots and Roads of the ancient Irish. YIII. On Chess among the ancient Irish (with 
engravings). IX. On the Irish Text and Translation. The large paper copy contains full-length 
portraite of Archbishop Ussher, Luke Wadding, and Roderick OTlaherty. Sells ;^1. 
Cambrensis Eyersus, &c. 3 vols, sells £A. 
Miscellany of the Celtic Society, containing : 

A Treatise from the Book of Leacan on the O'h-EidirseoeoiPs (O'Driscol's) Country, in 

the County of Cork. 
A Historical Poem on the Battle of Dun (Downpatrick), A.D. 1260. 

Sir Richard Bingham's Account of his Proceedings in Connaught, in the reign of Elizabeth. 

A Narrative of Sir Henry Docwra's Services in Ulster, written A.D. 1614 ; together with 

other original Documento and Letters illustrative of Ipsh History. Edited by John 

O'Donovan, Esq., LL.D., M.R.I.A., sells j^l. 

Cath Muighe Lena : The Battle of Magh Lena; an ancient historic Tale, edited by Euobnb 

Curry, Esq., M.R.I.A., from original MSS. sells £\, 

1143 Gaelic Society's Publications : Observations on the Gaelic Language ; 0*Flana- 

fan*8 Advice to a Prince and Deirdri, Irish and English, etc. in 1 vol. 8vo. half 
ound, 5^ Dublin, 1808 

1144 DocTBiNA Christiana, in Irish : An Teagasg Chrissoaiohe, 12mo. leaf, with wood' 

cuts of the Crucifixion and Assumption, hatfrussia, rare, 7s6d Honuie, 1707 

1145 Hakdiman's Irish Minstrelsy, or bardic Remains of Ireland, in Irish, wiiih-JSng- 

lish poetical translations, 2 vols. 8vo. £2. 1831 

1146 IRISH ARCH^OLOGICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, in 14 vols. 4to. 

cloth, £7. 10*. 1841.55 

Contents : Tracts relating to Ireland, 2 vols. ; Battle of Magh Rath ; Irish version of Nen- 

nii Historia Britonum ; Tribes and Customs of Hy-Fiacbrach ; Clyn and Bowling's Annals of 

'Ireland ; Obits and Martyrologies of Christ's Church, Dublin ; Tribes and Customs of Hy many; 

Grace's Annals of Ireland ; Register of All Hallows, Dublin ; Miscellany ; O'Flaherty's West 

Connaught ; Petty's History of the Down Survey ; O'Kelly's Destruction of Cyprus. 

The most complete copy yet offered by me for sale. 

1147 MAC CUIRTIN, English-Irish Dictionary and Irish Grammar, 4to. 30* Par.1732 

This is the only extensive English-Irish Dictionary published. 

1148 MoLLOY, Grammatica latino-hibemica,18mo. clean copy, cf neat, 12* Ponue, 1677 

1149 0'CoNNOK*s Chronicles of Eri; being the History of the Gaal Sciot Iber, or the 

Irish People ; translated from the original Manuscripts in the Phenician dialect 
of the Scythian language, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. portrait, plate, facsimile, and 5 maps, 
bds, uncut, 12s 1822 

Containing '* A Demonstration of the original Seat, Nations, and Tribes of the Scythian race," 
^* Radioes of words of the ancient Scythian language," and various etymological discussions." 



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1150 O'Dokoyan's Grammar of the Irish Language, Svo. cloth, 14« 1845 

1151 O'HEILLY, Sanas Gaoidhil^e Sagsbhearla : Irish-English Dictionary, with the 

Supplement and a compendious imsh Grranmiar, 4to. cf. neat, £2. Dublin, 1817 

1152 Vallancey*8 Grammar of the Ibemo-Celtic or Irish Ls^guage, 2nd edition, with 

an Essay on the Celtic lan^age, 8vo. calf. Is Qd ib. 1781 

3153 Wood (Thos.) on the Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland, 303 pp. map, 1821 — Val- 
lancey on the Antiquity of the Irish language, 115 pp. 1822— in 1 vol. 8vo. Aa{f 
bawnd, 5« 

1154 MailkS. CEEGEEN (Archibald) Dictionary of the Manks Language, with 

the corresponding words or explanations in English, interspersed witn many 

Gaelic Proverbs, 8vo. 10* Douglas, printed for the Author, 1835 

The first Manks Grammar and Dictionary ever published. The author was a poor stone-cutter 

in the Isle of Man, and never had any other education than that afforded by a penny school. The 

work is the labour of twenty years, and, melancholy to state has not remunerated the author. 

1155 KELLY'S fEev. John) Practical Grammar of the antient Gaelc ; or, the Lan- 

guage of the Isle of Mann, usually called Manks, 4to. Dedication and 75 pp, 
ods. very rare, 36* 1804 

1156 l^elsh. Dafydd A B GwiLYM, Barddoniaeth (Poems in Welsh) ; with a sketch 

of his life and writings, and account of men and places mentioned in his works, 

by W. Owen, thick 12mo. calf, 10s London^ 1789 

1156*DA.VIES (John, D.D.) Antiguae Linguae Britannicae, nunc communiter dictae 

Cambro-Britannicae, a suis Cymraecae vel Cambricae, ab aJiis Wallicae, Kudi- 

menta, 12mo. vellum, original edition, very ra/re, 25« Lond. Joh, Bill, 1621 

Collation : Title ; Dedication to Dr. Richd. Parr ; Preface, 25 pp. ; Rescriptum E. Prisei ; 

Grammar, 223 pp. ; Authorum Nomina, Poetae Britannici citati, 4 leaves. 

This copy has a page neatly written in an old hand '* A comparison of y® Pronunciation of 
ye letters in Welsh to ye Greek and Hebrew letters, by Edward Kyffin \** also the following auto 
graphs, ' Liber Guli Cranmer Audo. Lloyd, 1696 \* " Liber Audoeni Lloyd ex dono Gul. Cranme 
anno Dni 1696, April;' 'Henry Salesbury M.A. of Denbigh printed his Grammar 1593. Mr. 
Wm. Rowlands lent it me anno 1699.' 

1157 DAVIES (J.) Antiquae Lingua Britannicso, nunc vulgo dictse Cambro Britan- 

nicse, et Linguae Latinse, Dictionarium duplex ; accesserunt Adagia Britannica, 
small folio, no title, poor copy, hf hound, 25* Lond, 1632 

" A most elaborate and excellent work." — NicoUon, 
** This is a Dictionary of Modern Welsh, the Ancient Welsh was in many instances obscure to 
Davies." — Murray. 

1158 Davies* (Eobt.) Welsh Grammar, with the Eules of Welsh Poetry, 12mo. bds, 

6s Chester, 1808 

1159 DospATH Edeyen Dafod Aur : or the Ancient Welsh Grammar, which was com- ' 

piled in the thirteenth century by Edeym the Golden Tongued, by command, 
and at the desire of Llywelyn ap Gnmudd, Prince of Wales ; Ehys Vychan, 
Lord of Dynevor and Ystrad Towy ; and Morgan Vychan, Lord Paramount of 
Morganwg ; and which received the sanction of a national jury. To which is 
added Y Pum Uyer Kerddwriaeth ; or the Rules of Welsh Poetry, originally 
compiled by Dafydd DduAthraw, in the fourteenth, and subsequently emarged 
by Simwnt Vychan, in the sixteenth century : with an English Translation, and 
copious Notes, by the Rev. John Williams Ab Ithel, M.A. 8vo. cloth, 16« 

Llandovery, Welsh MS 8. Soc, 1866 
The Editorial Notes, in a smaller type, are incorporated in the Text of Edeym, with the view 

of supplying deBciencies, and rendering the work complete as a practical Grammar of the Cymraeg 

from the 6th century to the present day. 

1160 Evans (E.) Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards, Welsh and 

JEnglish, with Notes, 4to. bds, uncut, \2s 1764 

1161 GUEST {Lady) The MABINOGION, or Ancient Romances of Wales, from the 

Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other Ancient Welsh Manuscripts with an English 
Translation and Notes, by Lady Charlotte Guest, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. withfacsi- 
miles of MS 8., vignettes, Sfc. £4. 10* Llandovery, 1849 

The first part is out of print. •* This is a work abounding with interesting singularities, and 
must be placed most justly amongst the curiosities of literature." — Hereford Journal. A most 
kplendid and magnificent work. The notes are exceedingly rich and meritorious, to the infinite cre- 
dit of Lady Charlotte Guest, whose liberality in this grand undertaking can only be measured bf 
the talent and ppuit with which it is conducted.'* — Monthly Review. 

** The notes are learned in the best sense. The energy of the Translator has been rightly 



76 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUS OF 



direetod to the complete illiutration of her labjecti, and she has svoceeded in traeiog m oflier Ian* 
gnages the same traditions she reooTered from the obliTion of the Welsh tongoe. Wherover any 
resemblances existed she has sought them out and recorded them, so that ' tlM Mablnogion' gives 
« not merely the Welsh Tales, but the contemporaneous poems of the English, the Norman, ths 
German, and even Icelandic writers." — Ckroniete, 

1162 Lewis' G^irlyfr Cjmraeg a Saesneg : Welsh-English DictionarT, 12mo. 810 pp, 
double columns, sewed, & Uarmarthen, 1805 

1163 Welsh-English Dictionary, 12mo. hd$, 4f Carmarthen, 1815 

1164 OWEN'S WELSH-English Dictionary, containing nearly 100,000 words ; wilh 
Ghrammar of 166 pp. and Introduction prefixed and the Addenda <^ 1 leaf, 
2 vols, stout royal Syo. containing illustrative quotations emd translations, kaff 
hound, (pub. at £3. ISs) 36s 1803 

1166 ■ the same, with the Grammar, Introduction, and Addenda, 2 rols. 4to. 

LABG E FAPES, ^ bd, russia, a nice copy, £2. 10s 1803 

1166 OWEN (Aneurm) Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales; comprising Laws to be 

enacted by Howel the Good, prior to the Conquest by Edward I. and Anoma- 
lous Laws, Welsh amd English, with Indexes and a Glossary, 2 vols. Bro. cloth, 
uncut, 36« 1841 

1167 Pbichabd (Eees) the Welshman's Candle: CanwyllyCymry; sef Gwaith ypar- 

chedig, 8vo. hd, 7s 6d Caetfyrddin, 1808 

1168 FTJGKE'S Welsh and English Dictionary, with Illustrations from the Literair 

Hemains and from the Living Speech of the Cymmry ; to which is prefixed A 
Welsh Grammar. An Outline of the Characters of the Welsh, and its utility 
in connexion with other anci^it Languages, for developing the Primitive Sx)eecn 
of Mankind, is also subjoined, 2 vols. roy. Svo. (pub, at £3.) cloth, £3. 3^ 1822 

1169 Welsh-English and Walter's English-Welsh Dictionary, 4 vols, royal 

8vo. (pub. at £6. 3s) cloth, £4. 4a Denbigh, 1828-32 

Pughe's Welsh Dictionary is the best extant ; it is now out of print. 

1170 Taliesin ; or the Bards and Druids of Britain, a translation of the Kemainfl of 

the Earliest Welsh Bards, by W. Nash, 8vo. cloth, lOs 6d 1868 

1171 Thomas (D.) Welsh Poems : Corph y Gaangc, neu Ddifyrwch Teuluaidd, 12mo. 

half morocco, 7s 6d DolgeUen, 1810 

1172 WALTER'S English and Welsh Dictionary, wherein not only the Words, but 

also the Idioms and Phraseology of the English Language, are carefully trans- 
lated into Welsh, by proper and equivalent Words and Pniases : with a regular 
interspersion of English Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions, rendered by 
corresponding ones in the Welsh Language. To which is added, A Dissertation 
on the Welsh Language, pointingout its Antiquity, Copiousness, Grammatical 
Perfection; with Remarks on itsFoetry, and other Articles not foreign to the 
subject, 2 vols, royal Svo. third edition, corrected and improved, (pub. at £3. 3s 
hds.) cloth, 21« 1828 

Pugbe and Walters united, make the best Welsh Dictionary. 

1173 Welsh Pbayeb-Book. Holl Ddled-Swydd Dyns yn Cymro-aeg gan Langford ; 

Dwywolder Neillduol ar amyw Achasion, yn gystal Cyffiredinw ag Anghyfire- 
dinol, 2 vols, in 1, Svo. ca\f, rare, 15* 1711 

GERMANIC LANGUAGES. 

1174 A If OI.O-S AXON. ^LFEIC Society, Publications of the, the com- 
plete Series : the Homilies of -^Ifric, 10 parts — ^Poetry of the Codex VercdlensiB, 
part 1 — The Dialogues of Salomon and batum, 3 parts, edited by JT. M. Kemble 
— together 14 parts Svo. sewed, £2. 10* 1843-8 

1175 'BEVM Histona Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum ; Item Bege Aluredo Anglo- 

Saxonic^ redditum Chronicon ; Vita S. Cudbercti ; Historia Abbatum Viuremu- 
thensium et Gyruuensium ; Epistola ad Ecgberctnm ; libellus de Locis Sanctis ; 
Martyrolo^um, cum auctuario Flori, &c. ; VitaB. Felicis confess. Curd, et studio 
Johan. Snuth, folio, best edition, plates, old calf, £2, 16s Cantabr. 1722 

Priced, 1829, Thorpe, mor. £7. 17«6<f ; 1842, Stewart, £^. 10«. A Large Paper copy was 
priced by Rodd, £6. 10«. 

1176 Beowulf. Poema Danicum de Danorum rebus gestis, Secul. III. et lY. Anglo- 

Saxoniee et Latine, ed. Thorkelin, small 4to. 3# 6d Sa/vwiae, 1815 



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1177 BEOWnLF.~-The Anglo-Saxon Poems of Beowulf, the Trayellers' Song, and the 

Battle of FinneB-Biirli, edited with an historical Preface by J. M. Kemble, Esq. 
together witii an English Translation, a copious Glossary, Preface and Philolo- 
gical Notes, by the same, 2 vols. 12mo. £2. 12s 6d 1835-7 

1178 Bbowulf, the Anglo-Saxon Poems of, witli a Hteral translation, notes, glossary, 

&e. by Thorpe, 8yo. cloth, 14a OxfSrd, 1855 

'* The interest of the poem of fieownlf is not confined to the Philologist, it also interests the 
intiqQary and the historian in a very high degree. In it we have the most Uvely sketches of a state 
of societj, which our imagination could never have pictured to ns without it, and we have contem- 
porary illustrations of mannners and customs, which will solve a host of doubtful questions. Wt 
mevfr m our /j/e met with a poem to JuU of beautiful mul striking pattaget as the Romance ^f 
Beommtf." 

1179 BoBTHius de Consolatione philosophiae, King Alfred's ^ny^-^ooron version, with 

Snalish translation by Cardale, 8yo. cloth, zls 1829 

U80 BOSWOETH'S (Eey. Dr. J.) Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language, with a 
Preface on the Origin and Connection of the Germanic Tongues, a Map of Lan- 
guages, and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, roy. 8yo. cloth, rare, 
£2. 10s 1838 

1181 the same, roy. 8vo. caff, £2. 12* 6d 1838 

By an ingenious contrivance this dictionary not only answers the purpose of a Sazon-English 

and of a Suon-Latin dictionary, but of an English and Saxon, Latin and Saxon dictionary. 

I may add, that the English index refers to all the English words immediately derived from 
SazoD, of which Dr. Bosworth not only gives the derivation, but the cognate words from other 
Gothic languages. 

1182 BOSWOETH*S compendious Anglo-Saxon and English Dictionary, Svo. second 

editioTi, treble columns, cloth, 10s 1848 

Anglo-Saxon, that is Angle, Engle or English Saxon, is the Language of the Piatt, Low, or 
North l^irt of Germany, — ^brought into this country by the Jutes, Angles and Saxons, — and modi* 
fied and written in England. 

1183 Cj£DM0K*s Metrical Paraphrase of Parts of the Holy Scriptures m Anglo-Saxon^ 

with English translation, notes, and verbal index, by B. Thorpe, 8yo. (pub. at 
£1. Is) hds. 12s M 1832 

1184 Chbonicon Saxonicum, seu Annales Eerum in Anglia praeci]^ue gestamm, ad 

annum usque mcliy, studio Gibson, 4to. Anglo-Saxon and Latin, rf, 7s 6d 1692 

1186 CONYBEABE (J. T.) Illustrations of Ajiglo-Saxon Poetry, 8yo. russia extra, 

24f 1826 

1186 the same, 4to. labgb papeb, presentation copy, scarce, 36« 1826 

This Taloable collection of pieces of Anglo-Saxon Poetry includes nearly the entire poem 
'* Beowulf.** Large Paper copies are very rare ; they match in size Ingram's Saxon Chronicle. 

1187 Elstob, an English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory, anciently 

used in the English- Saxon Church, Anglo-Saxon and English, wiui. iNotes, large 
8vo. calf neat, fine copy, 7s 6d 1709 

1188 Gwilt's (Jos.) Eudiments of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 8yo. 56 pp. cloth, scarce, 

bs Pickering, 1829 

1189 Hbliand. Poema Saxonicum Seculi noni nunc primum edidit J. A. Scmneller, 

Monachii, Stutgartia et TuhingcB, 1830— Glossarium Saxonicum e Poemate 
Heliand inscripto et minoribus quibusdam prise® Ling. Monumentis collectum, 
cum Yocabulario Lat. Sax. et Synopsis Grammaticse, ih, 1840, 4to. ha^f calf, 
16* 1830-40 

1190 Hbnshall's Etymological Organic Beasoner, or Yldestan Badchenistres Gewit- 

nessa (oldest reckoner's witness); with observations on the works of Mr. 
Whiter and Mr. Tooke : and one sheet of the Gothic Gospel of St. Matthew ; 
and another of the Saxon Durham Book, in Boman characters, and a literal 
JEnglish lesson, Svo. bds. Qs 1807 

1191 HICJkESII LINGUABTJM Vett. Septentbionalium (An^glo- Saxon, Moeso- 

€hth, Franco-Theotisc, Isla/nd.) Thesaurus Granmiatico-Criticus et Archseologi- 
cus, 3 vols, in 2, ioMo, facsimiles, plates qf Anglo-Saxon Coins, calf, £5. Ihs 

Oxon. 1703-5 
Sold in Home Tooke's sale for £14. 10«, and in Willett's for £\1. 12« ; priced by Jas. fiohn, 
15 guineas; 1836, Thorpe, £8. 8«; 1840 and 1848, Payne and Foss, £12. 12t. 

** This work has had so many just praises gi?en to it at home and abroad, that few English 



ii QUARITCirS CATALOOUB T)F 



naden can be stnmgert to iti oontenti." — NicoUon. Many valuable portions of thia grand work 
are taken from original Saxon M SS. now loat. An indispensable work for consultation to the student 
of Anglo Saxon literature, containing Icelandic* Anglo-Saxon and Gothic Grammars and Dictionaries, 
also valuable Anglo-Saxon fragments. ** Hickes displays throughout great erudition, unwearied 
industry* and sometimes successful investigation ; it is enriched with numerous engravings of Andeot 
Monuments, Runic inscriptions, various documents, and specimens of Poetry that are not elsewhere 
to be found in print." — Ratk, 

1192 Ingram (J.) Inaugural Lecture on Anglo-Saxon Literature, Oxford, 1807 ; Heu- 

SHALL (S.) Saxon and English Languages reciprocally illustrative of each other, 
1798; Alfeed's (King) Will, in Anglo-Saxon and English, Oa^ord, 1788; 
Pegge (S.) on Anglo-Saxon Ilemains, plate of coins, 1756 ; Bibliotheca Topo- 

Saphica, No. X Vll. ; Ducabel (A. C.) Account of B. Willis, 1760 ; Short 
istory of the General Convocation, 21 George III. 1780 ; in 1 voL 4to. engrcm- 
ing, hf. calf 12* 

1193 Klipstein (Louis F.) Analecta An^lo-Saxonica, Prose and Verse from the Anglo- 

Saxon Literature, with Ethnological Essays and Notes, 2 vols. 12mo. 874 ^/>. 
cloth, 12* New York, 1849 

1194 LYE, Dictionarium Saxonico- et Gothico- Latinum ; accedunt Fragmenta Ver- 

sionis Ulphilanffi, necnon Opuscula qusedain Saxonica. Edidit, nonnullis Vo- 

cabulis auxit, Grammaticam utriusque Linguse prsemisit O. Manning, 2 vols. 

folio, calf neat, £2. 16* London, 1772 

Priced, 1849, Rodd, £5. 10* ; 1844, Macpherson, £5. 5« ; 1847, calf, £^, 10* ; russia, £6. \%t 

and £6. 6#; vellum, £5. 5». Purton Cooper's copy fetched, 1853, £4.; Heath's copy, £5. Sf ; 

Home Tooke's, with MS. notes, £Zi. A leading feature in Lye's Angle Saxon Dictionary is, its 

giving also the Gothic equivalents, omitted in Bosworth. These volumes include " Grammatics 

Anglo- Saxonica et Moeso-Gothica,'' and " Fragmenta vers. Ulphilanae et Opuscula quasdam 

Anglo-Saxoiiica." 

1195 LAY AM ON 'S BEUT : or Chronicre of Britain, a poetical Semi- Saxon Paraphrase 

of the Brut of Wace, with a literal translation, notes, and a Grammatical 
Glossary by Sir Frederick Madden, 3 vols. roy. %yo. facsimile. Ids, £2, 2s 1847 

119g the same, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. ^. morocco, £2. 8* 1847 

" A highly important publication. The entire poem is now placed within reach of those who 
have neither opportunity nor inclination to grapple with the obscurities of MSS. ; and this has now 
been done under a very careful eye, and with a rich accompaniment of elucidations." 

Gameit't Essays, n, 128. 

1197 Patjli (Dr. R.) Konig Aelfred, xmd seine Stelle in der Geschichte Englands, 8va 

342 pp. (pub. at 6*) 4» Berlin, 1861 

The best Life of King Alfred the Great, written by a profound modem Historian, who resided 
fbr several years in England, occupied in studying all original Documents bearing upon the Early 
History of England. The Appendix contains fragments of Alfred's works, in Anglo-Saxon. 

1198 RASK'S GrammajT. of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue, with Praxis ; new edition, en- 

larged and improved by the Author, edited by B. Thorpe, 8vo. Mne Paper, 
plate, (pub. at 16*) bds. Ss 6d Copenhagen, 1830 

The best of all Anglo-Saxon Grammars ; prefixed is a learned preface of 60 pp. giving an ac- 
count of the genius of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue and its history. 

1199 SAXON CHRONICLE (The), with an English translation, and notes, critical 

and explanatory, to which are added chronmogical, topographical, and glossarial 
Indices, and a short Grammar, by the B/Cv. J. Ingram, 4to. map and plates, 
£3. , 1823 

1200 Saxon Cheonicle dissected, with a Iteview of the Saxon Annalists, in which they 

are (for the first time) identified, (by Miss Gumey), sm. 8vo. bds, 5s 1830 

1201 SOMNERI (Gul.) Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum, voces phrasesque 

prsecipuas Anglo-Saxonicas cum latina et anglica interpretatione complectens ; 

accesserunt -^Ifrici Abbatis Grammatica Latino- Saxonica, cum Glossario suo 

ejusdem generis, folio, very fine copy, neat in hf, calf, rare, £2. 16« Oxon, 1659 

Priced, 1829, Longman's, £8. 8« ; 1835, Thorpe, a copy with MS. notes, £8. %s, m 1840, 

reduced to i:6. 16« 6d ; 1840 and 1845, Rodd, russia, £4. IO9. 

** A work highly deserving of mention in this place, which, although eclipsed by the larger and 
more splendid Lexicon of Lye, bears honourable witness to the learning and industry of its author. 
The Grammar of Aelfric is a relic, curious in itself, and valuable to the student."—* /Za^it. 

1202 THORPE'S Analecta Anglo- Saxonica ; a selection in prose imd verse from Anglo- 

Saxon Authoi*s, 8vo. n^evo edition, cloth, 8s 6d 1846 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. ' W 



1203 THORPE'S Ancient Laws and Institutes of England ; comprising Laws enacted 

under the Anglo-Saxon Kings from -^thelbert to Cnnt, with an English Trans* 
lation of the Saxon ; the Laws caUed Edward the Confessor's ; the Laws of 
William the Conqueror, and those ascribed to Henry the First ; also Monumenta 
Ecclesiastica An^licana, from the Seventh to the Tenth Century ; and the An- 
cient Latin Version of the Anglo-Saxon Laws, with a compendious Glossary, 2 
vols, roy. 8vo. A/*, bd. rus, 35* Published by order of the British Government, 1840 

1204 TUENEE'S (Sh.) History of the Anglo-Saxons, 3 vols. Syo. J^fth edition, map, 

bds, 27s 1828 

1205 Wood's Outlines of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 12mo. cloth, 2s Edinb, 1857 

1206 Teutonic : Old and Itow German. Adelung (Fr.) Altdeutsche Ge- 

dichte welche aus der Heidelbergischen Bibliothek in die Vatikanische gekom- 
men sind, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. hd^calf, 10* Konigsberg, 1796 

1207 Aenim (L. a. von) Trost Einsaraieit, Alte imd neue Sagen und Gedichte, (An- 

cient and Modem German Poems, Legends, &c.) 10 curiotts plates, Heidelberg, 
1808 — Hildebrand und Hadubrand (with MS. translation by Eev. J. J. Cony- 
beare) und das Weissenbrunner Gebet, herausgegebendurch die Briider Grimm, 
scarce, Cassel, 1812 — in 1 vol. 4to. halfbd. IQs 

1208 Bablaam und Josaphat von Eudolf von Montfort, herausg. von Kopke, with a 

Vocabulary, 8vo. bds, 2* ^ Konigsberg^ 1818 

1209 BoNEE*s Fabeln aus den Zeiten der Minnesingee, 12mo. with Glossary of 78 
jpm. calf, hs Ziirich, 1757 

1210 BEEMISCH-Niederssechsisches Worterbuch, worin alle in ganz Nieder-Sachsen 

ffebrauchlichen Mimdarten, nebst veralteten Worten und Eedensarten, eben- 
falls verwandte Dialekte erklaret sind, 5 vols. 8vo. rare, £2. Bremen, 1767-71 

1212 Bbuns. Eomantische und andere Gedichte in Altplattdeutscher Sprache, 12mo. 

384 pp. hay" calf, 5* Berlin, 1798 

1213 FOESTEMANI^ (Dr. Ernst) Teutonic Names: Altdeutsches Namenbuch, 

Vol. I. Personennamen ; Vol. II. Ortsnamen, 2 thick vols. 4to. new, sewed, 
£2. 2* Nordhausen, 1856-69 

This book, on the compilation of which the author has bestowed twelve years of assiduous 
{ndustiy, has appeared inconsequence of a prize put forth by the Berlin Academy in the year 1846. 
The object of the work is, first of all, to collect and explain the ancient German names of per. 
BOMS and places, and beyond this it is also the most important source for the student of Swed- 
ish, Danish and English names, so far as the latter are of Germanic origin. It will be sufficient 
here to quote the words of the celebrated Jacob Grimm, who said in the Berlin Academy, in 1858 : 
'* I congratulate our Academy on the result that a prize, offered in 1846 for a work on the old high 
German proper names has met with. Foerstemann's important and complete performance, since 
the decision has obtained their favour, would soon be printed in two stout quartos, to be laid before 
the eyes of all. As a first successful disposer of the mass of materials no common caviller would 
equal him (Foerstemann).'' 

1214 GEIMM*S Deutsche Grammatik, 4 vols. 8vo. complete, cloth, £2. Ss 1822-37 
The Deutsche Grammatik of Grimm is the work not of an age, nor of a century, but like the 

great History of the Athenian, Krrifia tig dec. It is the Magazine from whence all draw their facts 
and illustrations ; it is a monument of learniug, industry, comprehensiveness, and arrangement." 

Latham, 
" In this astonishing work a whole family of languages has for the first time found an expositor, 
and as it were an historiographer, placed on the summit of the comparative linguistic analysis of 
oor age, Grimm's Teutonic Grammar comprehends the Scandinavian as well as the German lan- 
guages in all their ramifications, reduces each of them to its most ancient forms, and follows it down 
from that point through the whole course of its development : this colossal work forms an epoch in 
the history of ethnological history." — Tke Chevalier Bunsen. 

1216 (Bruder) Altdeutsche Walder, 3 vols, in 1, hf. cfgt. rare, 20s 1813-16 

Miscellaneous pieces of old German poetry, customs, ike. 

1216 — — (W.) Rnolandes Liet, Teufonic, with notes, 8vo. with facsimile and 

plates in folio, sd. Ss Goettingen, 1838 

X216* (jy G-eschichte der Deutschen Sprache, 2 vols. 8vo. best edit. cl. ISs 1848 

1217 HAGEN (F. H. yon der) und J. G. BCSCHING, Deutsche Gedichte des Mit- 

telalters, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. The Poems are in the original old German, withpre- 
faiory remarks, A, facsimile engravings, half calf, 25« Berlin, 1808-20 

Priced by Klincksieck in Paris, sewed, 50 fr. 



1217# \ (F. H. von der) Minnesinger, Deutsche Liederdichter des XII, XIH 

nnd XTv Jahrhunderts, aus alien bekannten Handschriften imd friiherea 
Dmcken gesammelt und berichtigt, without the StipjBlemeut, 4"^<^,\sl^^^^. 
with the Music, bds. £2. 16s I^pvtc A^»* i 



80 QUARITCH'8 CATAL06UB OF 

1218 HAGEN'S (F. H. von der) MINNESINGEE, with the Supplemeni, called tfat 

*' Bildersaal," 5 yoIb. in 4, 4to. with the Music and UplaUg, £4. 10» 1838^ 
The grandest ooUectioii of the Gennan Pobtical Romancbs aod Lyrical Effoaioiis of the 
Middle Ages 

1219 HALTAUS, Globbuuum Gbbxjlnicuh Mbdii ^Vi, Tnaximam partem e Diplo- 

matibuB, multis praeterea aliis Monimentis tarn editiB quam inemtiB adomatum, 

2 vols, in 1, fohOf^ne copy in ruseia, gilt edges, dOi lApsiae, 1758 

A very valuable Lexicon of Old German, indispensable to the reader of Old Charters, Old Law 

Books, and Old Divinity. 

1^0 Hbnkig, Freussiches Worterbuch, worinnen die in FrenBsen eigenthiizniiche 
Mundart mit der NiedersachsiBchen ver^chen, 12mo. 340 pp. hds, rare, 9« 1785 

1221 LAMPEECHT, Alexander, G^dicht des All. Jahrhnnderts, Teutonic and Qer- 

man, with notes by WeiBman, 2 vols. 12mo. ^. morocco, 9« FranTqf, 1850 

Contains also curious Extracts from Latin, French, English, and Persian Alexander- Romances. 

1222 LoHENGBiN, ein altteutsches Gedicht, herans^. von G^rres, 8yo. hds, 2s 6d 1813 

1223 Mailath, nnd Koffinger'B Kaloczaer Codex Altdeutscher Gedichte, 8yo. ca^fgiU, 

5» Pesth,m!J 

1224 Makes8En*s Sammlung von Minnesingem aus dem Schw»biBchen Zeitpuncte, 

CXL Dichter enthaltend, herausgegeben yon Bodmer, 2 yoLs. in 1, 4to. hds, very 
scarce, 21* Zyrich, 1758-59 

1225 the same, 2 vols. 1758-59— Jos. von Ebtzbb's l^achlese zu Sineds 

Liedem, Wien, 1784—3 vols, in 1, 4to. hf. bd. 25* 1768-84 

A most valuable collection of these poems. 

1226 Mbusel, Sammlnng Germanischer Wnrzel-Worter, 4to. haJfcaJf, 2s 6d 1776 

1227 MiNNBSiNGEBS, Lavs of the ; or German Troubadonrs of 12th and 13th Centu- 

ries, with historical notes, 12mo. 12 tflates, (pub. at 14*) bds, 6s 1S2S 

1228 l^iBBLUKOEK LiED (Der) ans der St. GaJler XJrsehrift mit Yergleichnng aller 

iibrigen Handschriften herans^. dnrch von der Hagen, with Vocabulary, Bres^ 
lau, 1820 — ^Das Nibelungenlied, Neudeutsch von Zeime, Berlin, 1814— in 1 voL 
8vo. halfcailf, 3* 6rf 

1229 NiBELUNQB !Noth (der) nnd die Klage, mit den Lesarten herausgegeben von 

Lachmann, Teutonic, royal 8vo. cloth, 3* 6(2 Merlin, 1851 

1230 Fab^nbticobum Vbtbbum pars I. in qua producnntnr Scriptores YIII. S. Co- 

LUUBANUs Abbas, Tybol Kbx Scotobum {cum eM^), Wiksbbkicts bt Wiks- 
bbkia, etc. cum notis G^ldasti, small 4to. (all published), vellum, rare, 2ISs 

Insula, ad lacum Acronium, 1604 
Of particular interest in this volume is the Old German Poem, *' Tyrol's Regis Scotonun 
l^^nsbekii Paraeneses ad filios," with valuable philological notes. 

Passionals ; in Low German — see post, Class " Missals, Hobae, etc." 

1231 Badlof (J. G.) Mustersaal aller teutschen Mund-Arten : Gedichte, Lustspiele, 

Prosa, etc. in dem verschiedenen Mundarten, 2 vols, in 1, haffbd, 5* Bonn, 1821 

1232 die Sprachen der Germanen, in ihren sammtUchen Mundarten darge- 

stellt durch die Gleichniss- Ileden vom Saemanne, 8vo. bds. 5* Franlrf, 1827 

1233 EEYNIKE VOSS de Olde, nyge gedriicket mit sydlykem vorstande, nnd schd- 

nen Figuren, erliichtet und vorbetert. The Low German Poem, with a JLow 
German Commentary, thick 12mo. a fine copy in old elegantly stamped caJf 
binding &r the period, very rare, £2. FrancJcJbrt an demmeen, Jy, Bassee, 1575 

1234 E>E YNAJiD thb Fox : Alkmab (H. von) Eemeke der Fuchs, mit schonen Kup- 

fern, in Low German, after the edition 0^1498, and Sigh Germa/n, by Gottsche- 

den, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. with 62 etchings by Everdingen, pale morocco, ailt edges, 

scarce, £2. 10* Leipzig, 1/52 

Everdingen*s Etchings are full of spirit and expression. The above edition is valued both for 

its literary and artistic merits. 

1235 ScHULZE, Gothisches Glossar, mit einer Yorrede von Jacob Grimm, 4to. iHumi- 

noted title, 478 p^. double columtis, kfi calf, 10* Magdeburg, 1847 

1236 SchGtzb, Holstemisches Idiotikon, oder Sammlung plattdeutscher, after imd nen- 

gebildeter Worte, Wortformen, Eedensarten, Yolkwitzes, Sprichworter, Anek- 
oten imd aus dem Sprachschatze Sitten, Gebrauche, Spiele, etc. der Holsteiner, 
nebst Einleitung, 4 vols, in 2, 8vo. cuts, l^, mor. giU t^s, 36* Samb, 1800-6 
A valuable Glossary of Low German, comprising a collection of Ancient and Modem Low 
German Words, Idioms, Witticisms, Proverbs, Nursenr and other Rhymes, Anecdotes, and Expres- 
sions illustrating the Manners, Customs, Games, and Festivals of the Holsteiners. 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. 81 



1817 SASSENSPEGEL mit yelen njren Addicien an dem Leenrechte und Eiohtstige : 
Ad lectorem Saphicum cum Gliconico, Saxonum dieor Speonlum, legenti Leges, 
juraque tribuo Saxonum lingua loquor, ipsa Saxo per me jura leget sua, f<Mio, 
an engraved border round tJie title and a large w6odcut on the reverse of the last 
leafy original biiiding, viz. stamped leather on oaken boards, remarhahly clean 
and fine copy, £3. Zs 

Aussbwrch, dorch Sylvanum Othiner biikprenther, Dorch veror^deninge un de 

Kosten des vorsichtigen herenHanns Rennman van Oringen, namhc^igester 

bUkfurer, In dem yar als men tellet na godes gebort. m.d. unde xn. 

An extremely rare edition in Low-German and Latin. The only other copy I have been able 

) trace, was in the possession of H. G. Bohn, in 1847, and was priced j^3. 3«. 

It is a somewhat singular fact that a Low German version of a Code of Laws should have been 
rioted and published at Augsburg, an X^per-German town. 

238 Sachsensfiegel, auffs New fleissig corrigirt von Wolff Loss, Deutsch und Latein. 

folio, in the original stamped binding, with brass knobs, 12s Leipzig, Wolrab, 1546 
" The Saeksenspiegel is the earliest and most important of tlte German codes. At the end is 
Yoeabolarius der alten Seechsischen Worter." 

239 SCHIIiTERI (Jo.) Thesaubus Antiquitatum Teutonicaeum, Ecclesiasticarum, 

Civilium, Literarium, Monumenta Francica, Alemannica, Saxonica, Biblica, Eo- 
desiastica, et Oivilia, cum Glossai^io Teutonico non et Linguae solum inservituro 
Bed et Antiquitatibus abundanti, 3 yols. ioMo, facsimiles of Ornaments in Ancient 
MSS, £2. 16* Ulmae, 1727-28 

Priced, 1843, Payne and Foss, £4, Us 6d, 
" Schilteri Thesaurus Teutonicus est un recueil rempli de documents precieux pour rhistoire 
▼de et litteraire de TAllemagne k Tepoque Carlovingienne ; Vendo 125 fr." — Brunei, 

A most valuable collection of the earliest monuments of the Northern Languages in Europe, 
>iituning the works of Otfrid, Notkbs, Willbran, an Anglo-Saxon List of the Gospels for 
imdays and Festivals, Francic Laws, Rhythmus Antiquua de Cabolo Maono, &c. The third 
)l«Bie is entirely occupied by the valuable Glossary. 

" The Thesaurus of Schilter is a real mine of Francic Literature. The text b fbunded on a 
nefiil collation of all the MSS. to which he could obtain access, and these are highly valuable for 
leir antiquity and correctness." — Warton*s English Poetry by Priee^ 

240 ScHMELLEB, die Mundarten Bayems, grammatisch dargestellt, mit Froben, 

Sing-Stiicken, etc. 8vo. map, 670 pp. bd, 6* Munchen, 1821 

341 Staldeb*s Schweizerisches Idiotikon mit et3rmologischen Bemerkimgen, 2 vols. 

Svo. cloth, uncut, 15* Aarau, 1812 

24S Stamic's Vorschule zum Ulfila, oder Grammatik der Grotbischen Spraebe, 8vo. 

cloth, Ss 1861 

343 WACHTERI (J. G.) Glossarium Germanicum, continens origines et antiquitates 

totius Linguae Germanicae, folio, sized paper, vellum, 36* JAps. 1737 

344 WsiNaABTNEB Lieder-baudscbrift, berausgegeben von Pfeiffer xmd Fellner, a 

Series of Old Ghrman Poetical Romances, with many coloured plates — Italian- 
isebe Lieder des Hobenstaufiscben Hofes in Sicilien, Old Italian — in 1 vol. 8vo. 
clotht 6« Stuttgart, Lit, Verein, 1843 

345 Wbstenbiedee, Glossarium Germanico-Latinum vocum obsoletarum primi et 

mediiaevi, imprimis Bavaricarum, Vol. I. {all published), folio, A-Z, facsimiles, 

bd$. I2s Monachii, 1816 

S46 WieALOis, der Bitter mit dem Bade, getibtet vonWimt von Gravembercb ; mit 

Wdrterbucbe berausgegeben von Benecke, 12mo. bds, 10* Berlin, 1819 

{47 WiLHBLM der Heilige, von Oranse, I. von Turlin, oder Ulriob Turbeim : II. 

Yon Wolfram von Escbilbacb» berausgegeben durcb Gasparson, 2 voIb. in 1, 4to. 

calf neat, rare, 6* Cassel, 1781-84 

{48 ZEUSS (£.) die Deutscben und die Nacbjbarstamme, 8vo. YIII. and 780 pp. 

sd, 7* MUnchen, 1837 

▲ very learned Ethnological work, giving an ample account of Ancient Tribes and Races of 
unope* 

\40 Zibhah's Mittelbocbdeutsobes Worterbucb, tbick 8vo. ol, 9* Qaedlinhurg, 1837 

;60 Tbagts : Mai und Beaflor, eine Erziiblung aus dem XIII. Jabrbundert, Leipzig, 

1848--Zeu88, Herkimft der Baiem, Munchen, 1839— Berliniscbe Gesellschaft, 

Jabrbucb, Vol. 1. 1820— Wolf Gotterlebre, 1862; Sparscbub, Beitrage, I860; 

F 



M QUARITCH'8 CATALOOUB OF 

Chasles, de Teutonicifl linguis, 1841 ; Badlof, Mnndarteiiy 1811 } etc in aU 13 
raluable Tracts on the old TfiUTONic Hteratore, It M 1811-53 

1251 Dutch and FlemlBll. Ackebsdyck, Obseryationi inr la Langiie Ila- 

mande sous le rapport des proyinceB m^ridionalea, traduit du hollandaig iNtr 
Baron Van Ertbom, 8to. sd, Zs Qd 1821 

1252 Ahn's Grammar of tbe Dutch Language, small 8yo. cloth, 3« M 1854 

1253 Anontmi Batati Idea Linguse Belgicse : grammatica, poetica et theoretica, ca- 

rante Van Driel, 8vo. wncut, 7* 6d Lugd. Bat. 1783 

1254 Dutch Dictionaby : Dictionnaire des Langnes Hollandaise et Fran9a]J9e, 16mo. 

hf, bd. Ss Leipsict Taucknitz. 

1255 Dutch Dictionaby : A Polyglott Lexicon in 4 Languages, French, Dutch, Ger- 

man and English, the Fov/r Alphabets, in 4 parts, done up into 2 yols. royal 8yo. 
20« 1848 

1256 Ebtbobk, Geschiedkundige Aenteekening, aengaende de Ste Lucas GiLde, en de 

Bederyk-kamers, 8vo. hf. calf, 3* Antic. (1806) 

1257 the second edition, 8vo. 3* 6(Z ib, 1822 

1258 Heelu (Jean van) Chronique de la BataiUe de Woeringen (1288), publi^ par J. 

F. Willems, stout 4to. in the original Flemish, with Introduction, ifotes, Ajapen" 
dices. Codex d^lomaticus and Glossary/, portrait of John 1st of Brabant, and 
Genealogical Table of the Counts of Berg, hf. bd. 12s BruxeUes, 1836 

1259 Hexham (H.) A Copious English and iHetherduytch Dictionarie composed out 

of our best English Authours, 2 yols. in 1, sm. stout 4to.^ne copy, veUum, rare 

and curious, 12s _^^ JRotterdam, 1658-60 

;1260 HoFFMANK (H.) Horae Belgicae, partes I. — ^V. et VII. Syo, facsimiles, boards, 

12s 6d VratiU. 1854 

Fasciculus I. is very rare. 

1261 HoLTBOp's Dutch-English and English-Dutch Dictionary, 2 toIs. stout 8yo. 

scarce, 20* JDordrecht, 1789-1801 

1262 Janson's Dutch Grammar, 12mo. bd. 2s Qd 1803 

1263 !KATJSLEIl'S Denkmaler Altniederlandischer Sprache und Litteratur nach un- 

gedruckten Quellen : Ileim Chronik yon Flandem nach einer Altniederlandis- 
chen Handschrifb ; Altniederlandische Gedichte yon Schlusse des XIII. bis 
Anfang des 'S^. Jahrhunderts, 2 yols. 8yo. bds. 30« Tiibinaen, 1840^44 

1264 "KiLiAyi {Cornslii JDufflaei) Etymologicum Teutonics^ Linguss siye Diciionarium 

Teutonico-Latinum, preecipuas Teutonic® Linguse, Dictiones et Phrases, Latine 
interpretatas, et cum aliis nonnullis Linguis obiter coUatas complectens; cu- 
rante G. Hasselto Amhemiensi, qui et suas adnotationes adjecit, 2 yols. in 1, 
4to. hf, bd. calf, uncut, 32s Traj. Bat. 1777 

1265 Mabin, Dictionnaire Hollandois-Fran^ois et Fran^ois-Hollandois, 2 stout toIs. 

4to. calf, 6s Dordrecht, 1743 

1266 PLANTINI Thesaurus Theutonicse linguse : Thresor du langage Bas-Alman, diet 

yulgairement Flameng, traduict en Franqois et en Latin, 4to. nearly 600 pp. 

dow)le columns, a very choice copy in old calf gilt, 36* Ant, Flantin. 1573 

1267 the same 4to. calf, 21s 1673 

L'auteur de ce dictionnaire estime^ recherche et rare, est le fitmeux imprimeur Christophe 
Plantin, de Anvers, ne a Mont- Louis dans la Touraine. 
1268 Reinaebt de Vos, episch Fabeldicht vande XII. en XHI. Eeuw, met Aenmerk- 

ingen en Ophelderingen, van Willems, royal 8yo. with plates and facsimiles, ^f. 

morocco, uncut, 18* Gent, 1850 

1299 the same, royal 8vo. no plates, sd. 5* Gent, 1850 

1270 Sewel*s Dutch and English Dictionary, both parts, 2 yols. 4to. vellum, 5* 1735 

1271 Yakdeb-Milii Lingua Belgica, siye de linguse illius communitate cum plerisque 

aJiis praesertim Latina, Grseca, Persica, deque communitatis illius causis, de 

ejus engine et prestantia ; simul tractantur qusedam consideratu digna ad omnes 

Imguas pertinentia, sm. 4to. with vocabularies, vellum, 6* iMod. Bat. 1612 

1271* the same, sm. 4to. MS. corrections, neat in rough calf, ^* "^ 1612 

1272 WILLEMS (J. F.) Oude Vlaemsche Liederen : Flemish Songs, with the I^otes, 

impl. 8yo. Large and Thick Paper, hf. calf, u/ncut, a handsome book, £2. 5* 1834 

Only a few copies were printed on Thick Paper. 

1273 Eichthofen's Altfriesisches Worterbuch, 4to. 584 pp. l^f. mor. 12* Gott. 1840 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. 83 



SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE. 
AAmSB, ZCEX.ANDZC, SWEDISH, and FAROESE. 

'1S74 Ahf's easy Method of learning the Danish Language, 12mo. cloth, 3« 60^ 186? 

1S75 Attbbbom, Suenska Siare och Skalder eller Ghrunddragen af Saenska Yitterhe- 

tens Hafder, 4 vols. Svo. kf\ bound, 15« Upsala, 1841 

1276 Bat's English-Danish Dictionary. Fuldstandig Engelsk os Dansk Ordbog, 

2 stout vols. 8yo. the best English-Danish Dictionary, hf, bd, 15« Kioben, 1806 

1277 Babtholini (T.) Antiquitates Danicae et de Causis contemptee a Danis adhuc 

Gentilibus Mortis, ex vet. codicibus, sm. 4to. plates, vellum, 6s HafnitB, 1689 

1278 BioBFEB (E. J.) Nordiska Kampa Dater ; yolumen historicum continens vari- 

orum in Orbe Hyperboreo antiquo Hegum, Heroum, et Pugilum res praeclare 
gestas, Islandice, Suecice et Lattne, folio, comprising Sagas, half bd. £2. 5s 

Stockholm, 1737 

This copy cost Dean Conybeare £3. 13« 6<f. '' lAm rare,Tenda 54 fl. Meerman ; 60 fr. Kaetzel.*' 

i279 ' Svea Eikens Havda Alder, upvisader, med Tillokning av et Brev om 

Finnars, Lappars, ock Samojeders Ursprung, &c. sm. 4to. hf, veZ 7s Stock, 1748 

1280 Bbisxan Engelkst och Suenskt Lexicon, sm. 4to. ^. russia, 2s Qd Upsala, 1801 

1281 Bbunnmabk's Swedish Granmiar and Exercises, by Wahlin, 8yo. bds, 2s 6d 1825 

1282 GASAifoyA's Memoirer, jemte biografiska notiser, etc. af Barthold, 5 vols, in 1,' 

sm. 8yo. cloth, 5« Stockholm, 1855 

1283 Dalins (Olof) Geschichte des Belches Schweden, ubersetzi durch Benzelstiema 

und Dahnert, 3 vols, in 4, sm. 4to. half calf, 12s Chretfswald, 1756-63 

A learned library book. 

1284 DELEN'S English-Swedish Dictionary ; Engelskt och Suenskt Lexikon, 4to. 

Stockholm, 18i06-7— WiDEGBBN, Suenskt och Engelskt Lexicon; Swedish- 
English Lexicon, Stockholm^ 1788 — 2 vols. 4to. the two Alphahets complete, J^. 
hound russia, 22s 1788-1807 

1286 another set, 2 vols. 4to. ^. bound, not uniform, 27s 1788-1807 

These two works united, Delen and Widegren, make the best and most complete Swedish 

Dictionary ; they are not easily f(ot together ; their size is not quite uniform. 

1286 DiCTiONABT, French-Danish and Danish-French, 18mo. sd, 2s Leipsic, Tauchnitz 

1287 DiCTiONABY, Swedish-English and English-Swedish, 18mo. bd, 4a Leip, Tauchnitz 

1288 EDDA Islandorum, Islandice, danice et latine, edidit P. J. Besemus, 4 partes, 

sm. 4t\^,Jlne copy, from Van der Sagen*s library, £3. Havniae, 1666-73 

Qnite complete, with the 2 Supplements, which are excessively rare. Brunet speaks of it as 

" Livre tr^s rare et important, vendu £4. Hibbert } 295 fr. Caillard. Sans les deux dem. pieces 

qui manquent presque toujours, 71 fr. Gouttard." Fetched 24 Tblr. at Lachmann's sale. 

1^9 Edda Sffimundi, dicta Yoluspa, Islandice et Latine, cum notis et vocabulario ex 

Bibliotheca P. J. Besenii, sm. 4to. very rare, vellum, 30* Hajfnice, 1673 

The more modem prose Edda bears Snorro Sturleson's name, although this collection of the 

Myths of the gods and interpretation of wars, of metre, and of the images of pagan poetry, was 

gradually formed by the labours of several persons. It was destined for the instruction of the 

yMUnger Scalds, and it proves that the ancient poetry was retained much later among the Icelanders 

at a learned art. 

The ancient mythological songs, to which the more modem Edda refers, are almost all pre- 
served. They are found in the poetic and more ancient Edda of Samund (from the priest Saemund 
the learned, who died in 1133, and is regarded as the author of this collection). It also contains 
tikose heroic traditions which, founded on the remembrance of the great migration of nations, are 
here preserved in their primiHve and pagan form, while those in Grermany underwent a Christian 
tnnsformation ; on this account, therefore, they are invaluable in tracing the history of German 
traditions. 

1290 EDDA SEMUNDAB hinns Fboda, etc. EddaBythmicaseu antiquior, vul^o 

Ssemundina dicta, Isla/ndice et Latine, cum variis Lectionibus, Notis, Glossano 
Vocum et Indice Berum, 1787 — ^Eddae SsemimdinsB sive Antiquioris Carmina 
mythico-historica de Volsungis, Budlungis, et Viflungis vel Giukrmdis, et 
Bebus gestis Danorum, Suecorum, Norwegorum, Finnorum, Suevorum, Fran., 
Burg., Goth., Hunn., Islandice et Latine, cum Notis, Glossario Vocum, etc. 
2 v3s. 1818-28 — together 3 vols. 4to. very fine copy, calf extra, giU edges, 
£5. 5* . SafniiB, 1787-1828 

1291 ■ the same, Vol. I. Odas mythologicas a Besenio non editas continens, 

Islandice et Latine, ace. Specimen Glossarii, 4to. facsimiles, vellum, lbs 1787 

F 2 



84 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUB OF 



1292 EDDA, den ssldre, en Samling af de Nordiske Folks sldste 8agn og Sanij^e, 

ved Samnnd Sigftisson kaldet Hin Frode, oversat og forklaret ved Prof. Fmn 
MagnuBen, 4 vols. 12mo. ^. hd, \Qs Kjohenkatm, 1821*23 

1293 Edda. Trautvetter, der Schliissel zur Edda, \2imo. pHvaUly printed and scarce, 

hf^hd.lsU Berlin, VS\& 

1294 Ebichson, Bibliotlieca Eunica, Naclirichten fiber die BoniscLe Litteratur, small 

4to. hf. hd. 3« Ghreiftwald, 1766 

1296 Eybbyggia-Saga, BhoEyranorumHistoria, J«^flww?tcc6#Xa^»«€,4to. Mne JPaper, 

hds. uncut, 10s JSaunia, 1787 

1296 Fagbskinna, kortfattet Norsk Xonge-Saga, udgivet af P. A. Munch, og Unger, 

Svo. hf. calf, 3« 6d ChrUtiania, 1847 

1297 Febball and Eepp's Danish-Englisli Dictionary, 12mo. hf. mor. 5* 1845 

1298 FEBBAiiL andEspp's Danish-EngliBli Dictionary, 1845 — EosLng's English -Danish 

Dictionary, 1853, 2 vols, in 1, stout 12mo. sd. lOs Kopenhagefi, 1845-53 

The best Danish and English Dictionary extant. 

1299 FOENMANNA SOGUE, eptir gomlum Handritum utgefnar ad Tilhlutun hins 

Norrsena Fomfrseda Felags (The historical Sagas recording the events out of 

Iceland), in Icelandic or Old Norsk, 12 toIs. 8yo. facfimtles, hoards, nneut, 

£2. 10« Xaupm. 1812-37 

1300 the same, 12 vols. 8to. fine papeb, stiff covers, uncut, £3. 6s 1825-37 

1301 Fbebse und Lappe, Schwedisches Lesebuch, 8vo. with Swedish' German vocahu- 

larv, half russta, 3s 6d 1830 

1302 GISlASON, Donsk-Ordabok, med Islenzum Thydingum, high 4to. 596 pp. trehle 

columns (Danish-Icelandic Dictionair), hds. uncut, 24ss Kaupm, 1851 

1303 Gbundtvig, Eoskilde Eiim, og EQskilde Saga, 2 vols. 12mo. 2s 6d Kjoh, 1814 

1304 OuNNLAUGi Saga : Sagan af Gunnlaugi Ormstunga ok Skalld-Eafhi, sive Gunn- 

laugi Vermilinguis et Kafhis Poetae Vita, Islandice et Latine, cum notis et dis- 
sertationibus (ae Lingua Islandica, etc.), 4to. fine papeb, plates, hdtf calf 
neat, 16« Safnus, 1775 

1305 ■ the same, ^io. fine paper, hds. uncut, 16* SLafnuB, 1775 

1306 Hagen (F. H. von der) Altnordische Sagen und Lieder welche zum Fabelkreis 

des Heldenbuchs und der Nibelungen gehoren, 8vo. in the original Icelandic, 
hds. scarce, 9s ISreslau, (? 18i0) 

1307 HALDOESEN, Lexicon Islandico-latino-danicum, ex manuscriptis legati Ama- 

MagnsBani cura E. X. Easkii editum, prsefatus est P. E. Miiller, 2 vols, in 1, 
sm. 4to. hf. russta, £2. 2* JB^avnia, 1814 

1308 ■ the same, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. hds. 36* ih. 1814 

1309 ' the same, 2 vols. 4to. interleaved, with man^ important MS. additions 

hy that distinguished Philologist, the late Charles K'dnig, of the British Mu- 
seum, hf. cf £2. 16« Hauniae, 1814 

1310 Heinbich's Schwedisch-Deutsches und Deutsch-Schwedisches Hand-Lexicon^ 

2 vols. sq. 16mo. hds. hs Stralswnd, 1829 

1311 Hebvabab Saga, pa gammal Goetska med Ola^ Verelii Uttolkning och Notis, 

Icelandic and Swedish, small folio, fine copy, red morocco, 12* Upsala, 1672 

1312 Holbebg's samUige Comoedier, 8vo. 9* Xtobenh. 1852 

All the comedies of Holberg, the Danish Moli^re, complete in one volume. 

1313 IHEE (Johr.) Glossabium Suio-Gothicum, in quo tarn Hodiemo Usu freqnen* 

tata Vocabula, quam in -^vi Medii Scriptis obvia, expHcantur, et ex Diaiectis 
MoBSO-Gt)thica, Anglo-Saxonica, Anglica nodiema, Alemannica, Islandica, ceter- 
isque Gothicse et CelticsB Originis illustrantur, 2 vols, folio, scarce, £4. 10* 

Upsala, 1769 
Drury's copy fetched £6. \0t. ** Ouvrage trfes estim^." — Brunei. " One of the best Dic- 
tionaries of tflij language in Europe ; it is indeed a masterpiece of criticism and erudition."— 
Ikmcher. ** I pronounce this to be the only writer upon any subject who, with good information, 
is sound and sober minded. Others are ignorant or Fahlers, more or less." — T. Caldeeoti. Highly 
praised by Jamieson in his Scottish Dictionary. 

1314 Ingemann, Erik Menveds Bamdom, historisk Eoman, 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. hds. 

^ Kiohenh. 1848 

1315 ■ Kong Erik og de Fredlose, hist. Eoman, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. 4* 1851 

1316 i Valdemar den Store og Hans Maend, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. uncut, 2s 1847 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. 85 



181f Ihgwab Saga. Sagan om Ingwar Widteame och Hans son Sweh, ocli Underr 
aoknin^ om Ware Bunstenars alder, aamt Foretal om Sagans TrowardigLet, 
Islcmdtce et Suecice, ed. Brocman, 4to. ca^f^ilt, 7s 6d Stockholm, 1762 

1318 Islands Lakdkamaboe : hoc est liber Origmum Islandi®, Islandice et LoHne, 

cum notis Indioibusque a FinnsBO, 4to. kf. dd, rare, 20s Havnia, 1774 

" The Landnamabok is an account of the most remarkable events connected with the first set- 
dement of Iceland, its revolntions, and the introduction of Christianity. This history commences 
in the 9th and extends to the 12th century. It was begun by Are Prodi, and continued by other 
hands. It is remarkable as being the earliest historical composition written in the old Danish or 
northern ttrngne, which still remains the living language of Iceland." — BosworWs Scand, Lit. 

1319 Jashsida edr Hakonarbok; Codex Juns Xslandorum antiquus Islandice et Latine, 

4to. bds. 6s SavnuB, 1847 

1320 Johnstone's (Eey. J.) Antiquitatbs CELTo-NoBMANNicis, containing the 

Chronicle of Man, and the Isles, now first published in Icelandic, complete from 
the MS. in the British. Museum ; with an JEnglish translation and notes, and 
an ^pendix of curious matter — ^Antiquitates Cblto-Scandicjb, containing 
the Iransactions of the Early Britons and Northern Nations ; extracted out of 
Snorro, Landnama-boc, and tne various early Sagas ; the Speculum Begale, &o. 
in Icelandic, with a Latin translation and notes, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. Jlne paper, Jljf. 
calf, I6s 1786 

*' An acceptable work, containing extracts from Icelandic writers concerning Britain and Ire« 
land."— iHia«r/ofi. 

1321 JoBNANDBS, dc Gretarum sive Grothorum origine ; Isidori chronicon, etc. cum 

notis Vulcanii — De literis et Lingua Gbtabum sive Gothorum, etc. ed. B. Vul- 
canius, accesserunt Specimina variarum Linguarum — in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, rare, 
12s • Lugd. Bat. 1597 

13S!^ Ejustni-Saoa, sive historia religionis Christianae in Islandiam introductae, necnon 
Thattr af Isleifi Biskupi, sive narratio de Isleifo Episcopo, Islandice et Latine, 
cum notis, etc. 8vo. vellum paper, calf neat, 12s Stjfniae, 1773 

1323 SluNUNGA ok Hofdingda Styrilse, hoc est Begum Principumque Institutio, Suec, 

et Lot, a Schaefiero, folio, kf. vellum, rare, 18* Sblmiee, 1669 

1324 LiDEN, historiola literaria Poetarum Suecanorum, 4 parts in 1 vol. small 4to. bds. 

2s 6d Upsal, 1764^71 

1325 MAtLin's Northern Antiquities; or a description of the Manners, Customs, 

Beli^on and Laws of the Ancient Danes, ana other Northern Nations ; wil^ a 
traniuation of the Edda, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 6s 6d 1770 

1326 Mabmieb, Histoire de la Litt^rature en Danemark et en Su^de, 8vo. sd. 3s 1839 

1327 MAY'S f^tical Grammar of the Swedish Language, with reading and writing 

Exercises, 8vo. cloth, 4a 6d 1850 

This compact little grammar contains also — Extracts in prose and verse, familiar phrases. Table 
of Weighti and Measures, the Swedish Money, and an Alphabetical list of Words. 

1328 NoBDiSK Tidskrift for Oldkyndighed, udgjivet af det Kongelige Nordiske 

Oldskrift- Selskab, 3 vols. 8vo. plates of Antiquities, cf. nt. 14* Kiooenh. 1832-36 

1329 NOBLANDZ Chronika, och BeskrifiPning : Hwaruthmnan formahles the aldste 

Historier om Swea och Gotha Bijken, sampt Norrie, folio, calf neat, sound 
clean copy, very rare, £3. 3« Wissingzhorg, Kankel, 1670 

This is the most important historical work amongst the bibliographical rarities printed at 
WiaaiBnborg in Sweden. 

1330 OBIOIBYINGA SAGA, sive Historia Orcadensium, a prima Orcadum^er 

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eahtdary. Dialogues, and some Proverbs, sd, 3« Zwrich, 1820 

]^422 ■ Somanisch-Deutsches und Deutsch-Somanisches Worterbuch, 2 yols. 

in 1, 12mo. ^f, rttssia. Is M ib, 1823 

1423 TtTallachiaii* ALEXI, Grammatica Daco-Somana siye Yalachicay 8yo. 362 

pp. sd, 4a ' 1826 

1424 the same, 8yo. Itf. calf, hs Viennae, 1826 

1425 Lexicon Yalachico-laiino-hungarico-germaidcum, stout 8yo. sd, 20s Budae, 1825 
14^ MoLNAB y. Mullersheim, Deutsch- Wallachische Sprachlehre, 8yo. 496 pp. 1^ 

russia. Is Qd Sermemnstadi, 18^ 

1427 Yaillant, Grammaire Soum&ne, 8yo. haff green morocco, 6s Boucourest, 1840 
Tbe language of the Wallachians is almost pure Latin, with an intermiztare of Slavomc words. 

To Philologists tiie abore ia interesting, as forming the remotest branch of tiie Romance dialects. 

1428 ItOlNKAZC or 1NK02>S&N O-REEK. Agiobbitou Lexicon Tour- 

Idkon kai Graikikon: a TJurhish-Modem- Greek arid Modem-Oreek-Turkish 
Lexicon, entirely in Greek characters, 2 yols. in 1, 8yo. 128 pp. bds. rare, 
Is 6(2 Benetia, 1819 

1429 Albssio da Somayera, Tesoro : Dizzionario Greco- Yol^are-Italiano ed Italiano- 

Greco^Yolgare, 2 yols. in 1, 4to. 978 pp. treble columns, ^, russia, 6s Fari^i, 1709 

1430 Bbkkabiou peri Adikematon kai Pomon, 8yo. J^, russia, Zs ^d Par%s, 1823 
▲ translation of Beccaria on Crimea and Punishments into Modem Greek, with a Commentary 

by the translator. 

1431 Bektotott (Gr.) Lexicon tes Graikikes Gallikeste kai Italikes Glosses, (Modem- 

Greek-French-Italian Dictionary), 8yo. 716 ^p. treble columns, 1^, russia, bs 1816 

1432 CHATZE (D. M. A., Moschofolltes) Eisagdgike DidaskaHa peri^chousa Lbxicou 

TBTBA0I.OSSON tes OU Moisia Blaohikes, tes Boulgarikes, kai tes Albaoitikes, 

sm. 4to. hf. calf, very rare, £2. s, I, {? Moscow) 1802 

A curious and interesting philological work, containing a comparatiye Tetraglott Lexicon, yix* 

Bomaie, Walaehian, Bulgarian bxA Albanian in parallel columns. Collation: Title; Dedication; 

Verses, 2 leares ; Tetraglott Lexicon, pp. 1-36 ; Doctrinal Instructions, Arithmetic, etc. pp. 37-92. 

1433 DAyiD, Mdthode pour ^tudier la Langue Ghrecque modeme, 8yo. If, russia^ 

2s U Porw, 1821 

1434 DAyiBBS, Dictionnaire fran^ais et grec-yulgaire, 12mo. If. bd, 6s Paris, 1830 

1435 DiALoauBS en 4 Langues : Grec-modcme, nran^ais, anglais et itaHen, 16mo. sd, 

6s Athhtes, 1858 

1436 Ellenisius, Tomos I. Grmimtitike9QvQ.'I62y]^.haifvellum,'Is6d Lepsiai, 1835 



BtJROPBAN raiLOLOOT. ^ 



4m FAT7BIBL (C.) Gliimts p^ulaiMs de la Ghr^ moderne, en ren grec$ t/t prose 
fta/n^aise, avec des notes, 3 toIb. 8to. the second vchme stained at the end^ kf, 
morocco, neat, 96s JParis, 1824-25 

The first Tolame is vsty rare, tiie seeond can assUy be procured. 

438 Gekhadios, GrrammatikS t^s EUemkes Glosses, Svo. 2# Athetis, 1867 

439 Gbamhaibb du Gree actael, 8vo. 2« Athhnes, 1857 

440 Kind's Bomaio Poetry : Nengrieohiselie Anthologie, Bomaieand C^erman, 12mo. 

boards, 2s Qd 1847 

441 KoMAS, Helleno-BdsBiko-Gallikon Lexikon, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. 648 pp. double columns, 

kalfcaU, 18* Moscka, 1811 

442 KOkAY, Atakta, S^onn pantodapdn eis ten Arohaian kai ten nean EUemkSn 

Glossan autoschedidn semeioseon, 4 vols. 8yo. ^, russia neat, rare, £2. 1828 

Miscellanies, or Collectioii of all kinds of annotations on the Ancient and Modem Graek km. 

uages. A valuable and learned philological work. Vols. 2, 3, and 4 contain comparatfre Vocabu- 



443 Lowndes, English-Modem .Greek Lexicon, with English Grammar, stout 8ro. 

42 and 570fw. double columns, out of print, haifea{^2Ss CorfU, 1827 

444 ■ ■ Modem Crreek and English Lexieon, with a Modem Ghreek Grammar, 

Corfk, 1837 — ^Polymeres, Lexieon Anglo-HeUenikon, .ErmopoUs, 1854 — ^2 toIs. 

•tout 8vo. bds. £2. 1837-54 

.445 ■ Lexicon hebraiko-neohellenioon ; Hebrew-Modem Greek Lexicon, stout 

8ya 988 pp. J^f. bd. calf, rare, \%s Malta, 1842 

l446 Maobi's Modem Greek Interpreter, beiiu^ Dialogues in Modem Ghreek, English 

and Italian ; prefixed is a Grrammar of we Modem GJreek Language, sq. 16mo. 

Y' ^^* ^ Cof^, 1825 

An indispensable ▼olume for travdlers in the Levaat, Ionian Islands, Turkey, Greece, etc. 

.447 Mbviate, Didachai eis ten Agian, kai megalen Tessarakosten (Lectures f>r Lent), 

4to. woodcut portrait, calf, 7s 6d JSneHesin (Veniee), 1793 

.448 Bizo, Cours de Litt^ratore Grecque Modeme, 8yo. ^f. russia, 2s 6d Oen^, 1827 

.449 SoHiKAS, Ghrammaire du Ghrec Modeme, 8yo. if russia, 3s Faris, 1829 

.450 Th^ochabopoulos, Modem-Greek, English and French Dialogues, IStaio. sd, 2s 

Pom, 1827 
.461 Ybktotb Lexikon Galliko-Eomaikon kai Eomaiko-Gallikon, 2 rols. 4to. 918 jt^. 

double columns, G^erman bds. 12; Vienne, 1804 

.462 Zalikoolou, Lexicon tes Ghdlikes Glosses, French-Modem-Greek DiotionarTy 

8yo. 70 and S76j)p. J^. russia, Zs 6d Forts, 1809 

SAXtMATZAH X-ANOUAOES. 

lamprisinff, L Lithuanian and Lettish: and II. the 8UM>onic Languages, viz. Bo* 
hemian, Croatian, Ulyrian, Polish, Hussion, Slovenish, and Wendish. 



Dobbowskt's Slavin : Bothschaft aus Bohmen an alle Slawischen Ydlker, mit 

Anhange, von Hanka, sm. 8yo. plates and facsimiles, uncut, 6s Frag, 1834 

This work contains much information on the Bohemian language, with extracts ; and in the 

ppendix is a complete copy of the '* Cato " in Bohemian, from an old MS. 

464 KoHLii Introductio in bdstoriam et rem literariam Slavorum, hist. Codicis Saori 

Slavonici, hist. Cod. Ephremiani Slay. 12mo. ^. bd. 2s 6d Altona, 1729 

455 Schafabiok's Slawische Alterthiimer, Deutsoh yool Aehrenfeld, herausgegeben 

Ton Wuttke, 2 toIs. Syo. uncut, 10s Leipzig, 1843-44. 

466 Talti*8 Biistorical View of the Languages and Literature of the Slavic Nations, 

and sketch of their popular poetry ; with a preface by E. Bobinson, 8yo. cloth, 
6s New York, 186a 

467 Bohemica* A collection of Modem Bohemian publications, including some 

Novels and Historical Works— the lot of 16 vols. 6* Froze, 183o^ sir. 

468 Abchiv Gbskt cili Stare Fjemne Pamatky, Ceske i Monawsk^, parts 1 — 19, 4to. 

a series of learned Bohemian historical I/ocuments, sd. uncut, 12s 184047 

169 CASOPiS 8P0LECNASTI rolastenskeho Museum w Cechach. A Bohemian 

Periodical devoted to Poetry, History, and the Belles Lettres, from 1829 to 

1839, in German boards, from 1840 to 1860, tn^ar<#— in all 23 vols. 8vo. wanting 

dpart 2 of 1844 and 45, and part 4 of 1S60 wants end, the lot, 30* Froze, 1822^0 
bbusky, Grammatik der Bohmischen Sprache, 8vo. ^ cayi 2s 6d Wien, 1861 
161 Dobbowskt's Lehrgebaude der Bohmische Sprache, 8vo. ^. calf, Zs 6d 1819^ 
452 JuHQKAVirAt Historie Liteiataxy Ceokej^ impL 8vo. double cohmns, V* ^. hmk 
.roccouncwt,9s IVctteA^^ 



i 



n QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

1463 KoKECiTY, Worterbuoh der Cecoslawisohen und Deutschen Spraehe : Bohemian- 

German and German-Bohemian, 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, Ss Wten, 1850 

1464 — Cechisch-Slawischen Spracblehre, 8vo. 300 pp. hds, 2* Wien, 1846 

1465 Negedlt's Bohmische Grammatik, 8yo. 376 pp. hf, russia, 2s 6d JPrag, 1821 

1466 PoHL, Grammatica Linguae Bohemicae, am. Svo. bds. 2s 6d Wien, 1756 

1467 ToMicKK, Lehrbuch der Bolunisclien Spraehe, 8vo. \fi calf^ 2* 6i JPrag, 1851 

1468 ToMSA, Elementarwerk der Bohmisch-deutsch und lateinischen Spraehe, 12mo. 

87 pp. sd. 2s JPra^, 1784 

1459 ■ Worterbuoh der Bohmisch-deutsch-und lateinischen Spraehe, mit 

Vorrede von Dobrowsky, 8vo. 32 and 1243 pp. hf. russia, 7s Qd ^ Tra^. 1791 

1470 Tbvea, Lehrbuch der Cechischen vulgo Bonmischen Spraehe, mit Beriicksich- 

tigung der Froyinzialismen, 8yo. \f. russia, Zs Qd Brunn, 1830 

1471 Bulgarian- Cavkof, Grammatik der Bulgarischen Spraehe, Svo. with vo- 

cabmarv, sd, 4s 6d Wien, 1852 

1472 Croatiail* Kosnto, Kroatische SprachLehre, 12mo. 419 pp. ^. russia, 7s 6d 

Agram, 1796 

1473 Bblkoyich, SlayonskaiNimacBkaGrammatiea: Slayomsch-und Deutsche Ghram- 

matik, mit Worterbuche und Gesprachen, 12mo. port, calf, 10s Affram, 1767 

1474 STULLI Lexioon latino-italico-lllyricum, ditissimumac locupletissimum, in quo 

adferuntur Phrases, Froverbia, etc. 2 vols. 4to. sd, uncut, 16# Budae, 1801 

1475 the same, 2 vols. 4to. hf. russia, 18s Budae, 1801 

1476 2«etti8h- BBsaMAKN, Sanemmamas Spreddiku-Mahzibas, us wissahm sweh- 

deenahm, swehtkeem une swehteem laikeem, stout sm. 8vo. ^. hd. 2s 6d 1795 

1477 UthfUUlian* Mielcke (Chr. G.) Littauisch-deutsches und Deutsch-littau- 

isches Worterbuoh, mit sehr vielen Spriichwdrtem, etc. vermehret, nebst Sjuit's 
Nachschrift, etc. 2 vols, in 1, stout 12mo. bds. ISs Xjmigsherg, 1800 

1478 Nbsselmakh's W6rterbuch der Littauischen Spraehe, large 8vo. 568 pp. ^. red 

morocco, 10s 6d Kbnigsberg, 1851 

l^USatian*— See Wendish. 

1479 BIKoldaviail' Kratkaa Eossiiskaa Grammatika soperek6domj na Mold&kskii 

jusuikj : A double €hamma/r Moldavian and Hussion, with short Vbcahulary and 
Dialogues; the whole being inparallel columns and entirely in the Slavonic charaxster, 
sm. 4to. hf, bd,l\4Y^,'oery rare,2&s Tipographid Mitropoliei KischimuM, 1714 

1480 Polish* Bandtkes Slownik dokladny: Polnisoh-Deutches Worterbuoh, 

stout 8vo. 1032 pp. hf. russia, 7s 6d Breslau, 1806 

1481 I Deutson-polnisohes Worterbuoh, thick 8vo. the counter-part to the 

above, hf bd. bs Ijeipzig, 1791 

1482 Polnisohe Grammatik, 8vo. 380 pp. hf, russia, 3* 6i to. 1824 

1483 CNAPU (Gregorii) Thesaurus Polono-Latmo-Grsecus ; Polonorum, Boxolanomm 

Sclavorum, Boemorum usui accommodatum, 3 vols, in 1, thick folio, old ca^f, 
very rare, £>1, 4f Cracovi€B, 1643 

Lord Rothesay's copy, folio, fetched, 1855, £2. 6s. 

1484 Dictionary (a complete) English and Polish, and Polish and English, 2 vols. 

8vo. half calf 20s Berlin, 1849-51 

1485 MoNETA s Polnisohe Grammatik von Voffel, 8vo. 770 pp. hf bd. 3« 6d Brest. 1809 

1486 Mfioiraovius (Clu:. 0.) Ausfiihrliohes Pomisch-deutches und Deutsch-Polnisches 

Worterbuoh, 2 vols. 4to. 1430 pp. double columns, hfsf: ^* Konigsberg, 1835-37 

1487 PoLisH-German-Frenoh and German-Polish-French Dictionary, 3 vols. 8vo. J^, 

bd. 7s M Wroclawiu, 1834-9 

1488 Tbotz (M. a.) Diotionnaire Francois, Allemand et Polonois; avec une liste de 

livres Polonois, 4 vols, stout 8vo. the three alphabets, hf rus. 12s Leip. 1771-9 

1489 Prussian* Nesselmann, Spraehe der alten Preussen, 8vo. 28 Berlin, 1845 

1490 ItUSSian* Desshavina, the Works of, in Btcssian, 2 vols. 12mo. sd. 4a 

St. Petersburgh, 1847 

1491 DiCTioNAEY : A new Pocket Dictionary of the English and Bussian and of the 

Bussian and English Languages, 18mo. Ss 6d lAepzig, Tauchnitz. 

1492 DuFB^ DE Saint Maube, Anthologie Busse {avec les biographies des JPoetes 

Busses) 4to. plates, sewed, ds 6d JParis, 1823 

1493 Jdannopf, English-Russian Dictionary, nearly 600 pp. double columns, St. Pe- 

tersburg, 1784—2 vols, in 1, stout sm. 8vo. hf. calf, 7s 6d 1762-84 

1494 Fenelon, the Works of, in Bussian, 2 vols, m 1, 8vo. hf. bd, 2s 6d Moscow, 1820 
1496 Fielding's Tom Jonee, translated into Bussian, 4 vols, in 2, 12lEio. plaies, old 

coif gilt, 6s 1776-7 



EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. 91 



1496 HucoKiiBX, Dialojiraes BuBses et Fran^ais, 8yo. gd. 2s 1816 

2497 ■ Grnmunaire Basse, Svo. hf. russsia, 3* 6rf Tarts, 1817 

1498 Grammaire Busse, 8vo. cloth, hs ib, 1844 

1499 Hsabd's Practical Grammar of the Bussian language, with the Key, 12mo. half 

caff, 10s SL Petersburg, 1847 

1600 Bussian Grammar and Key, St, Petersburg, 1827 — Vater, Grammaire 

Polonaise, iSa^^e, 1807 : 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. hf. bd. calf, ra/re, 12* 1807-27 

1601 HEYM, Dictionnaire Busse-Fran^ois-Allemand, 3 vols, in 1, stout royal 4to. hf, 

russia, 12* ^ Moscow, 1799-1802 

1602 Dictionnaire portatif Busse-fran9ais et allemano; 4 vols. 16mo. the 

3 Alphabets complete, calf neat, 15* Riga, 1806 

1603 Imfebial Almanac for 1852, in Russian, 2 vols. sm. 4to. the second vol, containing 

the Coats of Arms of the Great Officers of the Crown, hf, bd, 5* 186a 

1604 KABAMSlN, Istoriya Gosudarstva Bossiiskago : History of the Bussian Em- 

pire, 12 vols. 8vo. uncut, £2. 5* Sank^eterburg, 1833-36 

1606 Lesagb, Gil Bias de Santillane, in Bussian, 4 vols. 12mo. 4/> od, 5* ib, 1781 

1606 NouTEAU Dictionnaire fran^ais, italien> allen^and, latin et Busse, 2 vols, in 1, 

stout 4to. hf bd, 5* Moscow, 1784 

1607 Beiff*8 En^ish-Bussian Grammar, or Principles of the Bussian Language for 

the use of Englishmen, 8vo. second edition, sd. 4* 6d Carlsruhe, 1863- 

ne best and most recent Rossian Grammar, with Synoptical Tables for the Declensions and 

Coigagations, Exercises and the accentuation of all the Russian Words. 

1606 BUSSKAGO Geographicheska^o Obshtchestva : Imperial Geographical Society 
of Bussia*s Transactions — Zapiski, Vols. I.-IX. — ^Viestnikk* Vols. I.-V. — ^toge- 
ther 14 vols, in 13, royal 8vo. ma{ps, uncut, £2, 2s San k^ etersburg*, 1849-63 

1609 Schmidt's Bussisch-Peutsches und Deutsch-Bussisches Worterbucn, 2 stout 

vols. so. 16mo. 1912 pp. double columns, hf, calf, 12s Moskwa, 1839 

1610 TATISTCHEW, Dictionnaire complet Iran9ois et Busse, seconde Sdition, impl. 
_4to. plain If, bd. 26s Moscow, 1827 

1611 TcHASTYACH, Opisanic v* Bossiiskom Grosudarstvya Narodoff : Description of the 

Bussian Empire, 4 vols, in 2, 4to. 100 coloured plates of Costuub, ca^ giU, 
10s St, Petersburg, 1799 

1612 Slovenish (IMIodem)- (Kofitab) Grammatik der Slavischen Sprache in 

£rain, Kamten und Steyermark, stout 12mo. ha ff calf, ^^^ Laioach, 1808 

Pages 385-460 comprise a valuable Bibliography of the Early Slavonic publications in the 
dialects of Camiolia, Carinthia and Styria. 

1613 MuRKo's Slowenisch-Deutsches und Deutsch-Slowenisches Worterbuch, 2 vols. 

sm. 8vo. neatly bound, 16« Chratz, 1833 

1614 Slowenische Sprachlehre, 8vo. hf, bd, 4* ib. 1832 

The Slovenish Dialect is spoken in Styria, Carinthia, Camiolia, and the Western Districts of 
HuDgaiT. 

1616 Slovenish (Old). Mielosich (F.) Formenlehre und Lautlehre der Alt- 

Slovenischen Sprache, 2 parts, 8vo. sd. 2s Qd TFien, 1860 

1616 Lexicon Linguae Slovenicae veteris Dialecti, 4to. hf. russia, uncut, 

12« Vindob. 1860 

1617 SlATOniC (Old). Divine Service during the first week in Lent, 6 vols. — 
- Divine Service during Passion Week, 6 vols.-— »» old Slavonic, together 12 vols, . 

sm. 4to. Russian binding, 36« 

1618 Service Book m old Slavonic, stout folio, finely printed, russia calf 

binding, 16s 

A similar volume was taken by General Pelissier in the Mamelon Tower, and sent as a curiosity 
to the Library at Algiers. 

1619 Gelbnii (Sigism.) Lexicum Symphonum, quo quatuorLinguarum Europae fami- 

liarium, Cfraecae scilicet, Latinae, Germanicae, ao Sclavinicae concordia indi- 
catur, smallest 4to. stitched, very rare, dOs JBasilae, Proben, 1537 

The earliest known Comparativk Vocabulary. 

1620 GBAMMATICA SLOVEJSTICA. thick sm. 4to. printed in black and red, a 

few leaves waterstained (easily washed), otherwise remarkably fine, tall and clean 
copy, origiTud vellum binding, extremely rare, £4. 4f Mosquae, 1651 

1621 TKtODION, or Eitual of the Eussian Church, in old Slavonic, 2 vols, folio, 

handsomely printed in red and black on thick paper, elegant Russian binding^ 
30f (? JfMcow, 1820) 



M QUAKITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

162S Serviaila Swotlika, Yocabularium Latino-Serbicum, 12mo. 1^. veUum^ rare, 
12« Budetekne fJBudaJ, 1721 

1523 STEPHAin FiLii (Lnpi) Lexicon Serbico-germanico-latiniimy Syo. half russia, 
15« Viennae, 1818 

1524 Serbische Gramlnatik, mit Vorrede von J. Grimm, 8vo. ka{f russia, 

Bs Berlin, 1824 

1525 Wendish* Fbbncxlii de OriginibuB Linguae Sorabicae liber seoundua : Yo- 

eabnla Sorabica, smallest 4tto, preliminary matter, pp. 240-1066 and leaf of Cktr^ 
rigcTida, bds, 15« Sikav. 1694 

1526 Hauft nnd Schmaleb, Yolks-Lieder der Wenden in der Ober- nnd JN^^eder- 

Lausitz, in Wendish and German^ 2 vols, in 1, 4to. with the Tunes of all the 
Songs, hf. hd. red morocco, uncut, 25« Orimma, 1841 

This valuable work oomprisef a grammatical Analynt. At the end of the second vol. are 
coloured plates of the eostame of the Wendish Peasantry. 

1527 SxiLBB, Grammatik der Sorben-Wendiscnen Sprache, nach dem Bndissiner 

Dialekte, 8to. Jlf. hd. 5# Budissin, 1890 

UGBIAN LANGUAGES, 

Comprising Htmgarian, Finnish, Lapponic. 

1528 BxBBOSzAszi, ueber die Aehnlichkeit der HnngarisclLen Sprache mit den Mor* 

genlandischen, 4to. 216 pp. hds. uncut, verg rare, 25« Leipzig, 1796 

A very rare work, shewing the affinity of the Hungarian, Bohemian, Albanian, GKpey, and 

. Bmopean langnagps, with the Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Hindustani, Turkish, Calmuc, and Tartar. 

1529 CastbIn, Ostjakische Sprachlehre, 8yo. toith Vocdbularg, sd. 2s 6d 8t.PetlBrsh.lS4Q 

1530 ■' Elementa Giummatices Tscheremissae, with JTocttbularg, Syo. sewed, 
2s Kuopis, 1846 

1531 Bongarian or Ma^ar. Csikk's complete Grammar of the Hungarian 

Language, 2 vols, in 1, fcap. 8yo. (pub. at 8«) cloth, hs 1853 

1532 DicnoHABiUM LATiNo-HuNaABicuM et Hungarico-Latinum, per F. Paris Papai 

et P. Bod, 2 vols. 8vo. ha^russia, 25s Cibinii, 1767-82 

1533 EiBEir, Ghrammaire Hongroise, 8vo. chth, 3« 6c? Leopol, 1843 

1534 Gyabmathi Affinitas Linguae Hunearicae cum Linguis Fennicae originis gram- 

matiee demonstrata; necnonYocabularia dial. Tatuicarum et Slavicarum cum 
Hungarica comparata, 8vo. caffgiU, Ss Oottingae, 1799 

1535 the same, 8vo. hatfcoJf, %s M 1799 

1536 Kalmab, ProdromuB Idiomatis Scythico-Mogorico-Chuno- (seu Hunno-) Avarioi, 

sive Apparatus ad linguam Hungaricam, cum Poematibus Hungaricis, 8vo. old 
calf gilt, 9s JPosonii, 1770 

1537 MAGYAE LITEBATUEE. A collection of 27 vols. 8vo. consisting of the 

Standard Authors of Hungary, bds, a bargain, 20s 1792-1817 

1538 Mabtok, Lexicon trilingue : Latino-Hungaro-Germanicum, 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 

10s PesHni, ISIS 

1539 ' Lexicon trilin^e : Deutsch-TJngrisch-Lateinisches Lexicon, 2 stout 
vols. 8vo. halfrussia, l§tf Wten, 1823 

The above two lots, published at £2. Is, form the best Hungarian Dictionary and Marton's 
woik complete, as far as published^ 

1540 Otbokocsi, Ori^es Hungarioae, seu vera nationis Hungaricae Antiquitas, cum 

expositione phuologica linguae et vocum Hungarioarum, 2 vols, ml, very stout 
12nio. hds. uncut, rc^re, 12« Franequerae, 1693 

1541 TlNaABiscH-DEUTscHES und Deutsch-TJngarisches Worterbuch, 2 vols. 8vo. 

1466 pp. halfrussia, \2s Pesth, 1827 

1542 Pinnish* Uusi Suomenkielinen Wirsi-Kirja; Finnish Prayer-book, narrow 

12mo. curious stamped binding, 9s ^ ^ Stochholmisa, 1779 

1543 Idman (Nils) Eecherches sur 1 ancien peuple Finois, et les rapports de la Lange 

Finoise, 12mo. A/I hd. 7s 6d Strassbourg, 1778 

1544 l^appOIliC' FiellstbOic, Grammatica Lapponica, 12mo. 120 pp. including 2 

titles and 2 blank leaves, calf gilt, ^^"^^» ^* ^ Holmiae, 1738 

1545 IHEE, Lexicon Lapponicum, cum interpretatione Yocabulorum Sueco-Latina 

et indice Suecano-Lapponico ; auctum Grammatica Laponica a D. Er. Lindahl 
et J. (Ehblin(J, 4to. tine Paper, sd. uncut, 21s Solmue, 1780 

1546 .— ._i. the sam^^ 4to. Mne Faper^ halfrussia, uncut, 27« ib. 1780 



GRBBK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY. 



CLASSICS, GREEK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY. 

Anelent Bistoiyf Topography of Greece and Homey Byzantine 

BIstorianSy Ancient WorshipSy Etc. 

Ancient Art, see post under " Fine Arts" 

1647 Mliajstub de Natura AnimalhiTn, Gr. et Lat. curante A. Gronoyio, 2 vols. 4to. kaff 

russia, uncut, 16s Zand. 1744 

1648 — — - The Tactics of JBlian, comprising the Military System of the Grecians, 

illustrated with Notes by Yisconnt Dillon, 4to. plates, bds, 7s 6d 1814 

1649 ^scHTLi Tragoediffi, Q-raece et Latine, cum lectionibus yariantibns, smallest 4to. 

LASGE PAPEB, cajf, sound clean copy, rare, 9* Olasguae, Foulis, 1746 

1660 ■ Tragoediae, Gr<iece, cum notis recenstdt G. Hermannns, 2 vols. 8to. 

calfailt, 20s Zips. 185S 

1661 — Welckeb, die Aeschylische Trilogie Prometheus nnd die Kabirenweihe 

za Lemnos, nebst Anmerkungen, etc. — Nachtsao zu der Schrifb iiber die 
Aeschylische Trilogie nebst Aohaiidlnng tiber das Satyrspiel, 1826— together 
2 vols, plate, uncut, 7s Darmstcult, 1824-26 

166d Alciphbon Epistolae, grawse, cum Stephani Bergleri commentario, ed. Wagner, 
2 vols, in 1, 8vo. finb papbb, A^. cay, lOs Lips. 1798 

1663 ANTHOLOGIA GsiBCA, seu Morilegium diversorum Epigrammatum veterum, 

cura H. Stephani, 4to. choice copy in old morocco, gilt bcick, \%s Paris, 1666 

1664 ANTHOLOGIA Gbjeca, sive Poetarum Ghraecorum Lusus, Gr. ex recensione 

Brunckii, indices et comment, adjecit Jacobs, 13 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £5. sd,) ed^ 

neat, £2. 2s lApsias, 1794-1814 

The Dean of Peterborough's copy fetched £Z* 12« ; Fynes Clinton's copy in mssia fetched j^7.; 

priced, 1835, Thorpe, £5. I&t6<f; 1840, Jas. Bohn, calf, £^. 6«; 1843, Payne and Foss, fioo 

paper, rvsaia, £8. 8f* 

1666 ANTHOLOGIA GILECA, cum versione latina Hueonis Grotii, edita ab Hiero- 
nymo de Bosch, 3 vols. — De Bosch, Observationes et notsB in Anthologiam Gb»- 
cam quibus accedunt Salmasii notae ineditae, 1 vol. — ^De Bosch, Poemata^ 

1 vol. — together, 6 vols, folio, labobst papeb, a superb copy in russia extra, 

gilt edges, £8. 8s Uitrajecti, 1795-1810 

Previously sold for ;£ 21. 

1666 ANTONINI Vetera Eomanorum Itineraria sive Antonini Augnsti Itinerarium^ 

cum notis variorum Wesselingii, impl. 4to. labge papbb, fine copy in old calf. 
Arms on sides, £2. 2s Amst. 1735 

Priced, ld29, J. Bohn, £5. 5#; 1848, Payne and Foss, hf. mor. uncut, £6. 6« ; 1858, Quaritcfa^ 
the same copy, £'d, 16«. 

1667 APOIXONII RHODII Abgonauticon lib. IV. Graece, cum Scholiis Gbwois, 

(litteris CapitaLibus sive quadratis impressi), bditio pbincbps, 4to. beautiful 
COPT, with the intitulations and capitals in letters ^ gold, citbon mobocco 
extra, gilt edges, hj^^ Bomb, £8. 8« 

JFlorentia (per Laurentium Mranciscwm de AUtpa), vccccxoYi. 

Priced, 1829, John Bohn, morocco, iflO. ; 1858, in hogskin, jf 8. 18« 6tf. Dr. Heath's copy 

sold for £10., Daly's £11. 7« 6tf, Dr. Askew's for £12., Rer. T. Croft's for £12. 15« ; Hibbert's 

£9. 9« ; Brienne Laire's 460 fir. ; Didof s 304 fir. ; 1853, Dr. Hawtrey's copy, red morocco, by 

Boxeriao, £9. U. 

*«* This edition is described by bibliographers as being of gppeat rarity. It is a very beauttfnl 
specimen of early Greek printine, and much valued by collectors, especially in good condition. 

1668 APOLLONn BHOSlI Argonautica, cum Scholiis, Chrceee, cura F. Asulani, 

12mo. very fine copy, ruled, French red mobocco, broad borders of gold, silk 

linings, gut edges, from the McCarthy Collection, £3. 6# Venetiis, Aldus, 1521 

" Cette edition est belle et tr^-rare."— Amotuinl. Priced, 1824, Thorpe, £3. 13» 6<f ; 1830, 

Fayseand Foss, the aboye copy, ;^4. 4t, another, £b. 5t ; Dr. Heath's copy fetched £3. 16ff ; 1853, 

Dr. Hawtrey's £2. 6«. 

1669 Apollonii Bhodii Argonautica, Graece et Latine, cum notis variorum ed. Shaw, 

2 vols, in 1, roy. 8vo. labgb 'BkvmL,morocco super extra, at, edges, 14* Oxon» 1779 
1660 Appiani Eomanffi HistorisB, Gr, et Lat. cura A. ToUii, 2 vols. sm. 8vo. russia by 

Kalthoeb€r,fine tall copy, 7s M Amst. 1670 



96 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



1561 APULEIl Opera omnia, cum votis var. curante Oudendorpio cum pnefat. auzit 
Ei}dmkeniu8, 3 vols. 4to. Dutch vellum, 2&s Jjugd. Bat, 1786-1823 

1562 the same, 3 vols. 4to. hf, calf, uncut, 32* Lugd, Bai. 1786-1823 

Frevioasly priced £3. 5«; 1840, Payne and Foss, £5. 5t; 1837> Black, £6.; 1853, Dr. 
Hawtrey 8 copy in morocco I sold for £Z. 16«. 

1563 the same, labqe fapbb, 3 toIs. royal 4to. a beautiful copy in blue m o- 

Bocco extra, gilt edges, £7. 7* 1786-1823 

Priced, 1829, J. Bohn, mor. ifl2. ]2« ; 1832 and 1840, mssia, £S. 8« ; 1857, mssia £4. 14« M. 
** There is good reason to congratulate the classical world on the appearance of this maaterly 
petformance ; which had long been expected, and of which the execution hat even turpaaeed all 
expeciatioru.'* "The most complete and best edition of the works of Apoleius." — Brunet, Copies 
of this edition are rare, owing to the great length of time (nearly 40 years) between the publication 
of the first and latter volumes. 

1564 Apulejus, Metamorphosis, sive Lusus Asiui, Latin et Frangai8,2Y6[B. Syo. plates, 

calf neat, 15* . Paris, 1787 

X565 The Metamorphosis, or Grolden Ass, and philosophical works ; from 

the Latin by Taylor, 8yo. with the suppressed pa^sa^es, bds, lbs 1822 

1566 Metamorphoses, a Eomance of the Second Century, translated by Sir 

George Head, sm. 8vo. calf extra, 7s 1851 

1567 ' L'Asino d'Oro, tradotto da Yizani, 12mo. many very quaint tooodcuts, 

caif, 5s Venetia, 1665 

1568 Abatus, Glermanicas, Th^on : Les Ph^nom^nes d'Aratos de Soles, etc. Gree et 

M'ancaiSfjagiT Habna, 4to. hf. bound; uncut, rare, 7s 6d JParis, 1821 

1569 AEISTIDES, Graece, ex recensione G. Dindorfii, 3 vols. 8vo. cf. gt,22s Lips. 1829 

1570 AEISTOPHANIS GomcBdiae, Gr. et Lat. cum Scholiis et Notis Variorum, curis 

Invemizii, Beckii, Dindorfii, &c. 13 vols. 8yo. the tajpejl sized, caff gilt, lettered 

contents, fine set, £3. 3s Idpsia, 1794-1826 

Priced by Jas. Bohn, i^lO. ; Dr. Hawtrey*s copy on Dutch Paper, in green mor. fetched £13* 10«. 

1571 ComoedifiB, Graece et Latine, cum scholiis et varietate lectionum, notis 

variorum, Indiee, &c. ed. Bekker, 5 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £3. 15«) russia extra, 
marbled edges, fine copv, £2. Lond. 1S2Q 

1672 AEISTOTELIS et Theophrafiti Scripta qusedam, Grace, 12mo. Louis XVtKs 
c(my in old French green morocco, gilt edges, with his cypher on the bach, the 
binding is by Badeloup, with his ticJcet, £2. is 

Bx Qfficina BL, Stephani Barisiensis Typographi, 1657 

1573 ' Opera omnia, graece et latine, cum notis ed. Buhle, 5 vols. 8vo. all 

published, calfffilt, 21* Biponti, 1791 

1674 de Ajumalibus historiae, Graece et Latine, teztum recensuit, Scaligen 

versionem recognovit, commentariosque adjecit Schneider, 4 vols. 8vo. Mne 
Paper, half russia, 25* Ldpsiae, 1811 

'* Le nom de I'editeur atteste le merite de cette edition." — Brunei, 

1575 Abnold (Thos.) History of the later Soman Commonwealth, from the end of the 

Second Punic War to the death of Julius Csesar, and of the reign of Augustus, 
with a life of Trajan, by the Bev. Thos. Arnold ; (republished from the " En- 
cyclopaedia Metropolitana ") 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £1. 8*) cloth, 16* 1845 

1576 Abbiani Expeditio Alexandri et Historia Indica, Gr. et Lat. ed. BAphelius, cum 

notis, Indiee et Photii Eclogis ex Arriano, Graece et Lat. a Schotto, very stout 
8vo. calf neat, 10* Amst, 1757 

1577 I the same, 8vo. calf gilt, 13* 1757 
1678 History of Alexander's Expedition, JBnglish, with notes by Booke, 

2 vols. 8vo. calf, 6* 1729 

1679 — Efictbti Enchiridion, cum Abbiani dissertationibus in Enchiridion, Graece, 
cura Trincavelli, 2 voIb. in 1, 12mo. bditio pbihcbps, red morocco, neat, 12* 

Venetiis, Zanetti Casterzagensis, 1535 

1580 ARTEMIDOEXJS. Oneirocritica Achmetis, Astrampsvchi et Nicephori Oneiro- 

critica^ Gr. et Lat., cum Eigaltii ad Artemidorum JN otis, 4to. laboe fapbb, a 

beautifd copy in old russsia, gilt leaves, by Wdlther, from the Syston Park 

Library, £3. 3* Lutetia, 1603 

Copies vpon Larob Paper are vert rare. This copy cost Sir John Thorold, its iate 

possessor, £4. As, 

** This is a carious work, and Rigaud has adorned this edition with learned Notes. Artemis 
dorus was bom at Ephesus, and flourished under Antoninus Pius. His treatises on Dreams and 
Chiromancy are probably the best of their kind.''— i)r. Adam Clarke. 



GRiSEK AKD LATIN PHILOLOGY. OT 

581 ATHEN2E1 Opera, Grssce et Latine, com AnimadvenionibtiB Casauboni, alio- 

mrnqne turn suis illnstrayit SchweigluBiiser, 14 vols. Svo. fine papxb, rusna 

neai, marbled leaves, £3. 15« Argent. 1801-7 

Priced, 1837, Thorpe, £b. 5t ; 1837, Payne and Foss, £7. 7« and £8. St ; 1840, Js. Bohn, 

:5. 5« and £8. 8« ; 1844, White, j^6. 18f. In 1853, the Dean of Peterborough's copy, with the 

appL mssia, fetched £8. hs* Labob Papbb copies were priced, 1829> J. Bohn, rassb, £23. ; 

856, Qoaritch, with the Suppl. morocco. Lord Rutherford's copy, £12. 

582 — Additamenta Animadyeraioniim in Athenni DeipnoaopliiBtas, auctore F. 

Jacobs, 8yo. cajf, 16« JevuB, 1809 

*' The commentary contains a mine of yaiious and solid literature, and exhibits a great number 
r new and happy illustrations of hitherto unintelligible places." — Puhrmmm* 

'* But of all the philologists of ancient Greece, Atheneeus is probably the most amusing and in- 
flictive ; and there is hardly any work^ of which the incomplete state in which it is left is more to 
B regretted, than the Dtipnonphiitm (The Banquet of the Wise Men) of this curious philologist. 
i may be only essential to remark, that the Jirft edition of Atheneeus was put forth by Aldus ia 
514, Gr. folio ; and that the best editions are those by Casaubon and Schweigheeuser." — Dibdin. 

583 ATHENAEUS. Les Qtiinze Livres des Deipnosopbistes d'Ath^n^e, traduits en 

Fran9ois, ponr la premiere fois, sans Tayoir jamais est^ en quelque lan^e que 

ce soit, par MaroUes, stout 4to. portrait^ old iWnck calf, 20* Parts, 1680 

An erroneous notion appears to exist respecting tiie great rarity of this edition. Priced, 1826, 

ayne and Foss, £2, 2s ; usually by myself, 25«. Larob Papbb (?) priced, 1830, 1832, 1840, 

ayne and Foss, £6, 6s. 

584 ATH!I^N!I^E, Banquet des Sayants, traduit tant sur les textes imprimis que but 

plusieurs manuscrits, par Jean-Baptiste Lefebyre de Yillebrune, 5 yols. 4to. 
calf neat, 35* Paris, 1788-91 

585 —I., the same, labqb yelluh PiPSB, 6 yols. impl. 4to. ^ bd. russia, gilt 

tops, £3. d« 1788-91 

Priced, Large Pbper^ 1828, Beckley, mor. £7. ; 1829, J. Bohn. mor. £8. ; 1834, Jas. Bohn, 

?5. I5t 6J; 1848, Payne and Foss, russia, £5. 5t ; 1856, Weigel, cf. 25 Thalers. With Plates, 

340, Jas. Bohn, mor. £6. \6s6d 

Atheneeus is one of the Montaigne and Burton class of writers. In the original " Deipnoso- 

hists," a number of learned men of all professions, who converse upon Yarious subjects, we have 

ich infinite variety of facts and citations, that it is perhaps the most amtmng book antiquity has 

ended down to us. 

586 AuLn Gellii Noctes Atticae, cum selectis noyisque oommentariis, et reoensione 

Thjsii et Oisellii, sm. 8yo. tall copy in vellum, 7s 6d IJugd. Bat. 1666 

** Edition recherche. "~^nifi«/. 

587 ■ Noctes Attic®, cum notis indicibusque, ed. Lion, 2 yols. 8yo. caff 
extra, 12s Ghttinges, 1824 

588 BALNEIS (De) omnia quss extant Scriptores apud GhraDCOS, Latinos et Arabas 

in unum Yolumen reducta, folio, heaut\fiil copy, with the additional leaves, old 
French blue mobocco, gilt edges, scabcb, £2. Zs Venetiis, apud Juntas, 1553 

589 Bbaitpobt, l^e Uncertamty of tbe Soman History, during the first 5(X) years, 

12mo. calf, 2s 6d London, 1740 

590 Bbceeb's (Callus, oder Bomiscbe Scenen aus der Zeit Augusts, 2 yols. in 1, 8yo. 

second edition, plates, cloth, 10s 6d 1849 

591 BxHB (le Baron) Eecberches sur THistoire des Temps h^roiques, 8yo. mc^s, sd. 

es 6d Paris, 1856 

592 BEEGIEE (N.) Histoire des Grands Chemins de I'Empire Bomain, 2 yols. 4to. 

LABGB PAPBB, portraits and plates, caff, 21s BrvaeUes, 1728 

593 BEULJfe (E.) 1 Acropole d*Athfenes, 2 yols.— Etudes sur le P^lopon^e, 1 yol.— 

together 3 yols. royal 8yo. plates, half morocco, 30f Paris, 1853-5 

Very learned Works on Greek Archeeology. 

594 BoGKH, die Staatshaushaltung der Athener, 2 yols. in 1, 8yo. with 21 inscriptions, 

catfneat. Is Berlin, 1817 

595 BOl>E (Dr. G. H.) Geschichte der Hellenischen Dichtkunst: Epik, Lyrik und 

Dramatik, 5 yols. 8yo. caff gilt, 36« Jbeipzig, 1838-40 

596 BomcHBB, Geschichte der Carthager, 8yo. map, 4a 1827 

597 BOETTIGEE (C. A.) Sabina, oder Morgen-szenen im Putz-zimmer einer reichen 

Bomerin, 2 yoLs. in 1, 16mo. with 13 plates, half calf, 5« 1806 



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8to. nVA 4/0. Jf/off, MTmCT, 7« 6<2 I^IV 

1614 ELZETIS Sisus of Classics. A heamt{fiU aeries of 8 Authors im these 
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1615 EAIEEIC-D A V U), Jupiter, Tolcain et ^^eptune, leor eulto, et les monomenU ^ 

qui Im repr^ientens, srec un esaai fur I'espiit de la religion ijrpcque, i toIs. • * 

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pide memonbile ec:, Sentends. e:c. a Xeaadro. 4&j.^«« 'r^/>v im 4.'w«iriii hi nAk 47t 

1617 FABEB i6. St.< <n the Mritenes of ilie Cabtbi. or the g;7i»t Go'ij of Ph#n:r:a, 

Sam-Tchrife. Esjpt. Trw, Giwee, I:aIv. tad Cref.*, 2 tVj tst-^ /.Aj/^i. A«(/ " • 

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1618 the MCf. 2 t-ijI*. *to. «.i*. «iur»^ 2L# l^/Si 4 

16S9 FABBICn Brtj.]-:he.a Gr«* Srr.:,n.:n=i .^>n=s^=:>^-* =:r.r.-=r^-A liv^/r*. 

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100 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

1627 CBEXJZEE (F.) Beligions de rAntiquit^, par Gkugniaut, 7 vols. 8yo. momy plates, 
uncut, 36« Faru, 1825-41 

The aboYo imperfect set oonsiBts of Tome I. 1, Planches I., Tome I. 2» Tome II. 1, II. 2, pre- 
miere Section^ III. 1, III. 2, premiere Section— in all 7 vols. 

16^ CsETiEB (J. B. Louis) Histoire des Empereurs SomainB deptiis Augoste jusqu'st 
Constantine, 12 yoIb. in 11, 12mo. maps, old calf, I2s Amst. 1750-56 

Priced, 1840, Jas. Bohn, 36«. 

1629 DEMOSTHENES et Aeschines, graece et latine, cum Scholiis graecis, et ap- 

paratu critico et exe^etico Obsopoei, H. Wol£i, Jo. Taylori et Keiskii ; com- 

modum in ordinem digestnm et annotationibns auctum, edidit Schaefer, 9 toIs. 

8yo. FIKB FAFBB, ca^fgilt, £2. 5« Lond, (Lips,) 1822-27 

Previously sold for £4. At. 

X03Q . Opera omnia, Crraece, edidit Beiske, editio correctior cnrante Schsefero, 

cum prefatione de editionibus, et indicibus, 9 vols. 8yo. uncut, 25« Lips. 1822-23 

1631 — Wbstbbmai^k, Qusestiones Demosthenicae, 4 vols. 8yo. uficut, 6s Lijps, 1830-37 

1632 DIODOEI Siculi Bibliotheca Historioa, Gx. et Lat. cum notis Variorum et P. 

Wesselingii, 11 vols. 8vo. caffnea/t, £2, 16* Biponti et Argentorati, 1793-1807 

1633 ■ ' tne same, a very choice copy, 11 yoIb. 8vo. fikb fafeb, smooth russia 

extra, gilt edges, £6. 18« 1793-1807 

Cost the late Mr. Fynes Clinton, £\2, 12«. 
'< It was the wish of Dr. Harwood that a commodious edition of this entertaining Greek writer 
might be given to the world. The present beautiful and judicious work seems to have realized this 
wish. The Latin version, which is placed under the Greek text, is that of Rhodomannus ; between 
the text and the version are short notes, referring to the various readings in various MSS. The 
general structure of this edition is from WesseUng's, but the errors and omissions of that work 
(more numerous than is generally imagined) are here corrected and supplied by consulting the 
ancient editions, and chiefly the editio princeps. This admirable work will be found to contain 
various readings from a MS. in the library of the Elector of Bavaria ; also various readings from 
two Vienna MSS., which Wesseling was unable to procure ; these are placed at the end of the 
edition. To make the edition at once complete and commodious, great pains have been taken to 
reduce into chronological order, and according to the arrangement of the books, the fragments of 
the last books ; and the excerpta * de Legationibus et de Yirtutibus et Vitiis,' which in Wesseliog's 
edition are separated and confused. Very complete indexes conclude the edition.'' — Dibdin, 

1634 DiODOBi Bibliotheca historica, graece, ex recensione Dindorfii, 6 vols, in 4, 8yo. 

half calf, 32* Lips. 1828 

1635 DioKYsii Albzandbi de Situ Orbis libellus, Chraece, Eustathii commentariis 

illustratus, small folio, heaut\/ul copy, ccilf, 12* LutetuB, Hob. 8teph, 1547 

Dr. Heath's copy, fetched at his sale. 1810, £1, 14*. 

1636 DONU (J. B.) Inscriptiones Antiquffi nunc primum editse, notisque illustrataD, et 

XXVI Indicibus auctae, ab A. !E\ Gorio,folio,j^^»n^^Za^ (^Facsimiles, etc, 
calf neat, 26* Florent, 1731 

1637 D'OBrVLLLE (J. Ph.) Sicula, quibus SiciliaB Veteris rudera, additis Antiquitatum 

Tabulis, iUustrantur cum prefatione F. Burmanni, 2 yoIb. in 1, folio, portrait 
and munvplates of wntiquittes and coins, prize vellum, 20* Amst, 1764 

1638 D'OEVILLE (J. Ph.) The same, 2 toIs. foho, jp^^* of coins and antiquities, vellum, 

15* 1764 

Ouvrage fort estim^, vendu 38 fr. Barthelemy ; 38 fr. 50 c. Mionnet. 

1639 DBUMANl? (W.) Greschichte Boms in seinem Uebergange von der Bepublikani- 

schen zur Monarchischen Verfassimg, oder Pompejus, Gaesab, Cicebo und 

ihre Zeitgenossen, nach Geschlechtem und mit GENEALoaiscHEN Tabellek, 

6 vols. 8yo. (cost £3. 10*) cloth, 36* Xonigsberg, 1834-44 

A masterpiece of Historical Research, comprising the Biographies of all the great Roman 

Statesmen and Warriors from the downfall of the Republic to the Elstablishment of the Imperial 

Munarchy. 

1640 DUCANGE (C du Fresne) Glossarium ad Scriptores Medi» et Tnfimm 

Gbjecitatis acced. Appendices, 2 vols, in 1, folio, very clean copy, in old calf, 
very rare, £3. 10* Lugd, 1688 

** Livre trds recherche, et devenu peu commun^ 80-100 francs." — Brunst. 

1641 DUNLOP'S History of Boman Literature from its earliest period to, and during 

the Augustan Age, with Appendix, 3 vols. 8vo. 4/* hd. russia, £2. 10* 1824 



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1642 DusBAU Di LA j!lLLLUi,Eo(moime politique desBomains, 2 yok.8To.^ <f.9sl^40 
1643 Poliorc^tiqne des AncienB, on de TAttaqiie et de la Defense des Places, 

8vo. ^oithMo. Atlas, ka^eaffl 7s 6d 1819 

1644 SLZEVnt Sbbibs of Oljlssics. A heaueifid series of 8 Authors in these 

fcsoomrite editions, 23 toIs. in 21, 12mo. e^gantljf howndin Dutch vobocoo, richly 

gilt, £26. I/ugd. Bat. 

CioxBO, 8 yds. red morocco 164S 

A oopj of tiiii edition fatehed, 1859, at Libri's «]e £61 ; anothor copy, £13. 13«. 

HosATiiTS, 1 Tol. red morocco 1689 

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Lmus, 3 yols. red morocco 1634 

Plutius Sboukdus, 3 yoIb. orange morocco 1636 

Sbkxga, 3 vols, olive morocco 1640 

Tacitus, 1 toL red morocco 1634 

1646 EMEHTC-DA V iD, Jupiter, Yuloain et Neptune, leur culte, et les monuments 
qui les repr^entent, arec un essai sur Tesprit de la religion grecque, 4 vols. 
Svo. sewed, 15* Paris, 1833-39 

1646 SUBIPIDES : Arestologia Euripidea ara«eo-^»na, hoc est, quicquid in Euri- 

pide memorabile est, Sententis, etc. a Neandro, 4^, fine copy in hoaskin binding, 
elaborateUf stamped, clasps, 7s M BtuUea, uperinus, 16& 

1647 FABEB (G. St.) on the Mysteries of the Cabibi, or the great Gods of Phenieia^ 

Samothrace, Egjpt, Troas, Greece, Italy, and Crete, 2 vols. 8yo. plates, ha^ 
caJf, 16* Chifbrd, 1803 

1648 the same, 2 toIs. 8yo. bds. uncut, 21* 1803 

1649 FABBICII Bibliotheca Ghneca Scnptorum quorumoumque monumenta integra» 

ttut fragmenta edita extant ; Editio quarta, curante J. C. Harles, accxdit Ik- 

DBS, 12vols. 4to. *(^. £2. 16* ^oni^Kr^*, 1790-1809-38 

1660 the same, finb fapbb, 12 yols. 4to. sd. uncut, £S. 12* 1790-1838 

Priced by Jas. Bohn, 1840, 14 gaineas ; 1843, J. Bohn, velhm, £17. 17* ; by H. Bobn, 1847 
9giiiiieas; the Dean of PMerborongh's copy, in russia, fetched, 1853, £9. 10* —Clinton's copy, 
L. P. morocco, add for £12. 

"This incomparable book will always be esteemed as containing an interesting account of the 
treasorea of ancSent learning, whether in print or manuscript. All the known editions of the Greek 
Classics, witti their illustrators, are reooided, accompanied by bibliogn^ihical and critical remarks. 
Tbne is nothing in onr own or any other language whidi can be put in competition to it. No 
classical library can be deemed complete without it." — Dibdm, 

1661 FABEICn Bibliotheca Latina, sive notitia Auctorumyeterum Latinorum,2 yols. 

4to. ha:^ bound vellum, 10* Venetiis, 1728 

1662 the same, 2 toIs. small 4to. vellum, 6* 1728 

1663 FACCIOLATI Totius Latinitatis Lexicon, opera Foroellini ; edidit Anglicam 

interpretationem in locum Italicae substituit Bailby. 2 stout vols. imm. 4to. 

(pub. at £6. 16* 6d) 2700 pp. treble columns, oloth, £2. 10* 1828 

1664 the same, 2 vols. mipl. 4ito.fine copy, ca^gilt, £4. 1828 

In this edition the Italian has been rendered into English ; the Paduan Supplement incorpo* 
fated ; and upwards of twenty thousand words introduced by the learning and diligence of the 
Editor. In the Appendices will be found Taluable and important additions, consisting of Tursellinus 
OD tfie particles of the Ladn Language, Gerrard's Siglarium Romanum, and Gesner's Etymological 
Index. ^ This cdebrated Dictionary was founded on that of Calepini, edited by Facdolati, and 
pttbBdied at Padua in 1718, wliich, owing to its superior merits, justly superseded all the preceding 
works of the same kind in Italy. Perhaps no person was better qualified for such an nndertakingt 
or was possessed of more steadiness, patience, and perae?erance than Foroellini ; an almost incred- 
ible proof of which is, that he employed in it nearly forty years of his life ! Ue ransacked not only 
all t^ Latin writere of the sereral ages of Roman literature, but aU the ancient grammarians, and 
erery collection of inscriptious which had been published to his time. To each of the Latin words 
inserted in this new dictionary be aflBzed corresponding Italian and Greek ; and to render it still 
more complete, he subjoined to it a copious list of barbarous words, and a numerous catalogue of 
the writera whose works he had iuTestigated. The performance was soon considered classical and 
«nil?alled."— CAolmert. 



102 QUARITCH*S CATALOGUE OF 

1665 Facciolati totins Latinitatis Lexicon, opera et studio Forcellini ; secundum ter- 

tiam editionem Furlanetti correctum et auctum labore Variorum, 4 vols, in 2, 
folio, neatly and well hf. hound russia, marbled leaves, £2, 6s Lips. 1839 

1666 FOEMINAEUM novem illustrium Fragmenta : Sapphus, Erinnae, etc. Frag- 

menta et Elogia, graece et latLne ed J. C. Wolf, Momburgi, 1736 — Poetriarum 
Octo Fragmenta et Elogia, Gr. et Lat. ih. 1734 — Mulieeum Gbiecaeum Frag- 
menta et Elogia, cura et studio J. C. Wolfii, Ghttinga, 1739 — Prolegomena ad 
Nov. Testamentum Grsecum. Amst, 1780—4 vols, in 2, 4to. unifbrm, oM calf gilt, 
fine copy, 36# 1730-39 

A rare collection, cost its former owner £Z, 1 0<. 

1667 FEONTiisri (S. Julii) Strate^ematica, cum notis variorum, curante Fr. Ouden- 

dorpio, qui et suas adnotationes, variasque lectiones adjecit, 8vo, frontispiece, 
fin^ paper, best EpiTioisr, russia extra, gilt edges, 18* Jjugd, Bata/v, 1779 

Priced, 1840, J. Bohn, 21 8, 

1658 Fbontonis Opera inedita eum Notis Mali, 2 vols. 8vo. laboe pafeb, ef^gt, 6* 1815 

1669 GALENI PEBaAMEKi Opera omnia, ad fid. complur. et permiam vetust. exempl. 

ita emend, et restit. ut nunc prim, nata atq. in luc. aedita videri possint, Ghraece, 

5 vols, in 3, folio, hf hound, 18« Basiliae, 1538 

Mor« correct than the editio princeps, Aldus, 1525. 

Gell's Works, — See G^omphy, 

1660 Geobges, Deutscli-Lateiniscnes Handwdrterbuch, 2 vols. 8vo. Jf» cf. 5« 1853 

1661 Gebmanioi C^sabis Eeliquise que extant omnes, ex recens. et cum notis J. C. 

Orellii, edente J. A* Giles, 8vo. beautiful c<rpy, red mobocco extra, gilt edges, 
with richly gilt borders, 20s • 1838 

1662 GESNEB (I. M.) Novus Linguae et Eruditionis Eomanae Thesaurus, post 

Boberti Stephani et aliorum curas digestus, 4 vols, in 2, very stout roy. folio, 
port, vellum, 16* Lips. 1749 

" Cette Edition estim^e.''-^£rf<ne/. 

1663 Glossabium Eroticum ILnguse latinsB, sive TheogonisB Legum et morum nupti- 

alium apud Eomanos explanatio nova, auctore P, P. 8vo. large vellum paper, 
\f. bd. morocco, uncut, 16* Parisiis, 1826 

1664 another copy, 8vo. hf bd. 12* 1826 

1666 GNOMICI Poet^ Gbjeci, Gr. et Lat., cum notis curante E. F. P. Brunck, 
smallest 4to. laboe pafeb, red morocco, gilt edges by De Eome, a beautiful 
volume, 30* Argent. 1784 

1666 GRAEVIUS, GEONOVIUS, Gbuteeus, et Petisctjs : Gr»vii Thesaurus An- 

tiquitatum Romanarum, 12 vols. Traj. ad Bh. 1694-99 — Gronovii Thesaurus 
GrsDcarum Antiquitatum, 13 vols, in 14, Lug. Bat, 1697-1702 — Gruteri Liscrip- 
tiones Antiquse, Grsevii, 4 vols. Am^t. 1707 — Petisci Lexicon Antiquitatum Eo- 
manarum, 2 very stout vols. Leovardiae, 1713 — in all 32 vols, large folio, laege 
PAFEB, best editions, many plates, a remarkably fine and uniform set in Dutch 
calf extra, gilt sides and gilt edges, from the library of the Duke of Sussex, £25. 

Graevius and Gronovius are an ornament for every Classical library, and indispensable to a 
Public Library. All modem works on Roman and Greek Antiquities are necessarily based upon 
the^e learned works. 

Sir Mark Sykes*s copy (without the Gruter and Petiscos, but with Sallengre and !Polenus), 
33 vols. L. P. fetched £51. 9*. 

1667 Geave (C. J. de) E^publique des Champs Elis^es, ou monde ancien, 3 vols. 8vo. 

sd. rare, 12* Gand, 1806 

A- curious work connecting the Greek Systems of Mythology with those of Northern Gaul 
and Lower Rhin e Countries. 

1668 GEUTEEI Corpus Inscriptionum, totius Orbis Eomanae ex recens. et cum annot. 

GrsBvii, 4 yols. Tol. many fine plates of Boma/n Antiquities, £3. 10* 1707 

Priced, 1832, Payne and Foss, £3. 10»; 1855, Tross, 130 fr. ; Heath's, ^4. 6». Large 

Paper: 1B44, Mficpherson, £7. 7« ; the Duke of Grafton's copy, £3. \bs; Askew*s, £4. 

An excellent work for Classical Scholars, giving amongst the artistic illustrations, those of the 

various Ancient Worships. 

1669 GrEUPPE, Ariadne, die tragische Kunst der Griechen in ilirer Entwickelung und in 

ihrem Zusammenbange mit der Yolkspoesie, very stout 8yo. cloth, 4* BerL 1834 



GREEK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY. lOS 

i> — ^m ■ ^ 

1670 Habdt (H. von der) Opuscula varia, in ail 35 curious Greek and Latin works by 

this learned writer, 2 vols. sm. 8vo. bds. uncut, 10s HelmsL 1712-18 

1671 ^ — Sorato Fatihat al £itab : Arabia Graeca, cum vocabulario Hebraeo- 
Arabico-Graeco-Latino, 12mo. 118 pp. sd. 2s 6d Helmst. 1714 

1672 HASDT'S (J.) Catalogus Codicum Manuscriptorum GraDCorum Bibliothecss 

BegicD Bavaricas, 5 vols. 4to. large papsb, hds, roAre, £2. 5« Monachiij 1806 
.Priced, 1845, Rodd, £2, 12# 6rf; 1847, H. Bohn, calf, £5. 5#. 

1673 HERCULANENSrUM Volumina quae supersunt, 3 vols. Neapoli, 1793-1820— 

Dissertationes Isagogicse ad Hereulajiensium Yoluminum explanationem. Part I, 
ih. 1797 — ^together, 4 vols, in 3, folio, with numerous plates ^ exhibiting facsimiles 
of the Makuscsiftb discovered at Serculaneum, with the Restorations and Latvia 
Translations, (pub. at £9. 9«) J^, hd, vellum, 2&s Neapoli, 1793-1820 

A work very rarely met with complete. Priced, 184 1 , 2 vols, only, £2. 2s ; 1857, Tomi I-^IV. 

1793-1^32, 20 Thalers ; 1857. Tomi VL 1793-1803, (date an error,} 175 francs. Copies^ sold by 

AnoHon : Porson's, VoL I. £b. lbs 6d; Gough's Vol. I. 35#. 

%* This work contains the works of Greek Authors, contained in Herculaneum Papyri at 

present unrolled, viz. Philodemas De Musica, Epicuri de Natura libri^ Philodemos de Vitiis et vir- 

tuttbns oppositis et de remm snbjectis et objectis, etc. 

1674 Herodotus, the History of; a new English version, with notes and appendices 

by G. Sawlinson, Sir Henry Sawlinson, and Sir G. Wilkinson, Vols. I., II., 

8vo. cuts, cloth, 20s 1858 

1676 Geschichte, Deutsch von Lange, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. cf, nt. 3« 1824 

1676 BrENKBLL*8 Geographical System of Herodotus, examined and explained, 2 vols. 

8vo. second revised edition, port, and 11 maps, (pub. at 28«) cl, \2s 1830 

1677 HESYCHII Lexicon, Grace cum notis variorum et J. Alberti, 2 vols, large fol. 

portrait, 32» Lugd, Bat, 1746-66 

1678 HisTdBiAE AuGUSTAE Scriptorcs sex, 8vo. calf gilt, 6* Biponti, 1787 

1679 HOMERI Ilias et Odyssea, cum Scholiis Greece opera J. MicyUi et Camerarii, 

accedunt Porphyrii BLpmericsB Qusestiones et de Antro Nympharum Opusculum 
Graece, 2 vols, in 1, small folio, ruled, with numerous Manusceipt Notes in a 
beautiful Greek character, calf 10* Basilia, officina ITervagiana, 1541 

1680 HoMEBi Hias, Graece, accedunt varise lectiones curante C. G. Hejrne, 8 vols. 

8vo. PINE PAPER, ca&gilt, marbled leaves, 26s Lipsiee, 1802 

1681 ScHAUFELBEEaEsi (J.) Nova Clavis Homerica : interspersse sunt selectee Ca-' 

merarii, Clarkii, Emesti, etc. annotationes et scholia ; cum prefatione J. Jac. 
Breitingeri ; 8 vols. 8vo. Fitte Taper, calf gilt, babe, 22* Turici, 1761 

** Rare et tres recherche." — Brunei. 

1682 HOEATII Opera recensuit et notulis instruxit Wakefield, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. 

green morocco, gilt edges, 12s 1794 

1683 — — Opera, cum scholiis veteribus, cum notis Baxteri, Gessneri et Zeunii," 

4to. fine copy in russia, 6* Edinb, 1806 

1684 recensuit Orellius : editio tertia curavit Baiterus, 2 vols. 8vo. best edi- 
tion, hf bd, russia, 20* Turici, 1850^ 

1685 — — Eclogae cum scholiis et notis Baxteri ; varias lectiones et observ. addid. 

Gesnerus et Zeunius, 8vo. Fine Paper, fine copy in russia extra, 7s Lips, 1802' 

1686 Six Satires of Horace, in a style between imitation and literal version, 

Lat. and Fngl. by Clubbe, sm. 4to. Large Paper, uncut, 3* Ipswich, 1796 

1687 ■ Oeuvres completes, en Fran^ais, par Monfaucon, en Fspagnol, par 

BuTffos, en Italien, par GargaUo, en Anglais, par Francis, en Allemand, par 
Wieland et Voss, avec le texte, suivies de Traductions Fran9aises et d'imitations, 
etc. edition polyglotte, par Monfaucon, impl. 8vo. hf. cf neat, rare, 28* 1834 

1688 Hygini FabulsB, ad omnium poetarum lectionem excusus ; item ejusdem Poeti- 

con Astronomicon : Arati Solensis apparentia, graece et latine, ed. J. Micyllus, 
folio, LABGE PAPEB, Very sound copy tn vellum, &s Basilece, Hervagius, 1670 

1689 Jamblichi Chalc. de Mysteriis liber, graece et latine, cum notis ed. Gale, folio, 

vellum, 9* Oxon, 1678 

On the fly-leaf is written : " J. Burton ; from Lord Prudhoe, Qahirah, 1828." 

1690 JOANNIS Secundi Opera Omnia, cum notis adhuc ineditis P. Burmanni Se- 

cundi, cura P. Bossche, 2 vols. 8vo. portraits, thick papeb, red Turkey mobocco, 
gilt edges, with gilt borders on the sides, by C, Smith, £3. 3* Lug, Bat, 1821 j 



104 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



1691 JOSEPHI Opeba omkia, Qt, et Lat. editio S. Haveroampi cum Oxoniensi J. 
Hudsoni coUatum, cnrayit et Obeiihtir, 3 thick vols. Syo. qfigt. 20« Idps, 1782-85 

1692 the same, 3 vols. 8vo. ka^ca^, 15* 1782-5 

The Dean of Peterborough's copy, tn rustiat fetched, 1853, .€2. Si. 

1693 JusTiNi Historiffi FhilippicaB, cum commentariis Bongarsii, Yossii, aHommque 

et excerptis, curante Gronovio, 2 vols, in 1, stout 8vo. with front, vellum, 6* 1760 

1694 JuvENALis, cum veteris schoHastae et variorum commentanis, 2 vols, in 1, stout 

small 8vo. best edition, old calf neat, 5« Amst. 1684 

1696 KOPP, PALiEoaBAPHiA Ceitica, 4 vols. 4to. (pub. at £16. 16*) hds. £5. 1817-19 
A most important and valuable work, containing several thousand new characters, expressly 
•truck for it, to represent the endless varieties of styles, the abbreviations, etc. in the early Greek 
and Roman Writing. They are arranged in form of a Lexicon, explained in the regular Greek and 
Roman characters, and followed by reverse Indexes. The work farther contains several large 
folding sbeets of fiEussimiles. The cost of the publication amounted to several thousand pounds, and 
was entirely defrayed by the learned author, in whose lifetime only a few copies were circulated 
amongst Public libraries and his friends. 

1696 LIBANII SophistsB Orationes et Declamationes, Ghraece, recensuit et adnot. 

illustravit J. J . Eeiske, 4 vols. 8vo. fine copy in russia, from Funes Clintons 
library, 36* AlteiUmrgi, 1781-97 

1697 LiDDELL, History of Eome, from the earliest times to the establishment of the 

Empire, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 2%s) cloth, 16s 1855 

1698 LiDDELL and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon, based on the German work of 

Passow, third edition, stout 4to. cloth, 20s 1849 

1699 LIVll Historiamm quod extat cum Sifonii et Ghronovii notis, 3 vols, stout sm. 

Syo, portrait and front, editio optima, old caff neat, 12s Amst, 1678-79 

1700 LiVlUS. T. Livii Patavini Historiarum ab urbe condita libri, qui supersunt, 

omnes, cum notis variorum curante Dsakebtborgh, ace. Supplementa freinshe- 
mii, 7 vols.4to. editio optima, fine portrait by Souhraken ana plates, Dutch veil, 
£3. 3« iMgd. Bat. 1738-48 

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, £6, 6*. 

1701 ■ Eomische Geschichte, deutsoh von Oertel, 8 vols, in 4, 16mo. cl. 4is 1841 

1702 LucAKi Pharsalia, cum notis H. Grotii et E. Bentleii, royal 8vo. labqe fafeb, 

calf extr a, gi lt edges, 14* Glasgow, 1816 

1703 LUGEETru S de Eerum Natur&, 12mo. ruled, a beaut^fkl copy in red morocco, 

richly gilt back a/nd sides, on the edges is embossed ** PaUens terit ommia vertus** 

£2. 2s Venetiis, Aldus, 1515 

Priced, 1840, Payne and Fobs, £2. 2s ; 1848, £3. 3«; on thick papb&, 1840, £7. Is, Aldus 

Manutius died in February, 1516, and the management of the Aldine press was intrusted to his 

fisther-in-law and part ner, Andreas Asulanus, the successor of Nicholas Jenson, at Venice. 

1704 LUCEETlUS. Titus Lucebtius Cabus, de Eerum natura, ex editione Th. 

Creech, smallest 4to. labge fafbb, illustrated with a series of plates, by Frans 
van Mieris, engra/oed by DtMos, veaufau/oe, gilt edges, 25* Olasffuae, Foulis, 1759 

1705 Mabmobum Oxoniensium Inscriptiones graecae ad Chandlen exemplar editae, 

curante Eoberts, 12mo. calf, 2s ^d ^ Oxon, 1791 

1706 MAETIALIS Epigrammata, cum Calderini Commentariis, folio, title mended, 

red MOBOCCO, by Be Rome, a beautiful volu/me, 36« Venetiis, 1480 

ilrst edition of Calderine's commentary with the text, A 1, a blank leaf, as usual wanting. 

1707 — — — Epigrammata, 12mo. a neat copy, in gilt hogskin, 15s Aldus, 1501 

Sold in Sir Mark Sykes' sale for £3. 1« : Heath's copy sold for £2. 10«. 
1708 Epigrammata, 2 vols. 12mo. calf gilt, 9*^^ edges, 12s Paris, Barbou, 1754 

1709 [Mabtin], Explication de divers Monumens singuliers, qui ont rapport a la 

Eeli^on des plus Anciens peuples, 4to. with 12 plates^ illustrative of various 
Ancient Worships, calf, 15* Paris, 1739 

1710 Mazimiani Elegiffi sex curante J. A. Giles, 8vo. only 100 copies printed, blue 

KOBOCCo, super extra, gilt edges, denteUe borders, by Mdckenzte, 14* 1838 

1711 Maximi Tybii Dissertationes ex reoens. J. Davisii cura J . J. Eeiske, 2 vols. 8vo. 

russia extra, un>cut,from the Library of Sir If. If. Sykes, with arms and initials 
on the sides, 20* lApsue, 17741-5 

X712 Melanges GBECO-EoQiaines tiroes du Bulletin historico-^iilologique de TAca- 
d^mie Imperiale des Sciences de St. FETBBSBOUBa, Tome 1. in 5 livraisons, large 
8vo, plates, seioed, 7* Qd St. Petcrsburgh, 1850-4 



GREEK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY. 105 

1713 Mbnakdsi et Philemonis reliquisB, quot reperiri potaerunt, Or. et Lai, cun notis 

Ghrotii et Clerici, %vo.fironli9piecei caffgitit 4a Anutelodami, 1709 

1714 MEHESU (Jo.) Ofbba Omnia, ex reoensione Joannis Lamii ; 12 vols. toy. folio, 

nuMjfpUUes of Oreek and Soman Antiquities, bds. uncut, £3. 10s Florent. 1741-61 
Priced, 1824, Weigd, 80 thalen, afterwards 6ft thalen; 1837 and 1840, Payne and Pom, 
Tdlnm, £\2. \2s ; Thorpe, ▼eUam, ifl2. 12« ; 1840, Jaa. Bohn, if 12. 12« ; 1844, F. Macphenon, 
hf. bd. if8. 8«; 1854, I sold a copy for £7.; Sir Mark Sykes' copy fetched, £17. 5« ; Parr's 
£14. lOff ; Pinelli's £10. For a detailed List of Contents see No. 5595 of the Catalogue of the 
London Library. 

Menrsios' works form a desirable Supplement to the Collection of Antiquities published by 
Graeyins and Gronoyius. 

*' Meursius, a native of Holland, began when very young, soon after the commencement of the 
oentory, those indefatigable labours on Grecian antiquity, by which he became to all Athens and ail 
Hellas what Sigonius had been to Rome and Ita^. Nioeron has given a list of his publications, 
sixty-seven in number, including some editions of ancient writers, but for the most part confined 
to Olustrations of Greek usages ; some also treat of Roman. The Gr«cia Feriata, on festivals and 
games ; the Orchestra, on dancing ; the Eleusinia, on that deeply interesting and in his time almost 
untouched subject, the ancient mysteries, are collected in' the works of this very learned person. 
' Meursius,' says his editor, ' was the true and legitimate mjrstagogue to the sanctuaries of Greece.' 
Bat his peculiar attention was justly shewn to the ' eye of Greece,' Athens. Nothing that bore on 
her history, her laws, her government, her manners and literature, was left bv him. The various 
titles of his works seem almost to exhaust Athenian antiquity : De Populis Attics — Athene Atticn 
<— Cecropia — Regpaum Atticum — ArchontCs Athenienses — Pisistratus — ^Fortuna Attica— Atticarum 
Lectionum Libri IV. — Pireeus — Themis Attica — Solon — Areopagus — PanathensBa — ^Eleusia — 
Theseus — Aschylus — Sophocles et Euripides. It is manifest that all later learning must have been 
built op upon his foundation. No one was equal to Mau&sius in his Proyincb." — Hallam's 
LU. Hist. 

1716 Mitchell, Indices Graecitatis quos in singnlos Oratores Attieos confecit Eeis- 
kius, 2 vols. Syo. (pub. in sheets at 26s) caSfneat, 15« Oxonii, 1828 

1716 MoNTFAUCOK (B. de) Palaeographia graeca, sive de ortn et progressu Literaram 

graecamm, folio, numerous plates qffiicsimiles, of old Inscriptions, Monuments, 
e^. 36* Farisiis, 1708 

1717 — ^— Bibliotbeca Coisliniana olim Se^eriana, sive descriptio Mannscripto- 

mm Graecorum et notitia ad Paleogra^iiam Grraecam, folio, ca^f, fine copy, 
15* FaHs, 1716 

1718 MOVEE'S (f. C.) die Phonizier, Band I. Untersuchungen iiber die Eeligion der 

Phonizier, Bonn, 1841 ; Band II. tbeil 1, 2. — Das pbonizische Alterthum, Ber^ 
lin, 1849-50 ; Phonizisclie Texte, Theil I : die pnnischen Teste im PoennluB 
des Plautus, Breslau, 1845—4 vols. 8vo. chth, 25* 1841-50 

1719 MtHLMANN's Handworterbuch der Lateiniscben nnd Dentschen Spracben, hoth 

Alphabets, 2 vols, royal 8vo. half calf, 9* Wwrtzbura, 1843-6 

1720 MtLLES (K. O.) Die Doner, 2 vols. 8vo. coloured map, sd, 9* Breslau, 1824 

1721 Grescbichte der GriechiscLen Literatur, bis anf das Zeitalter Alexanders, 

2 vols. 8vo. sd. Is 6c^ Breslau, 1841 

1721*MtNTEB, Eelimon der Karthager, 8vo. 1* Qd Kopenh. 1816 

1722 NiEBUHE na. G.) Eomisebe Gescbichte, 3 vols. 8vo. hf, calf, 24* Berl. 1833-1832 

1723 Vortraege iiber Romische Geschichte, 2 vols, cloth, 6* Berlin, 1846-47 

1724 — — - Eleine historisebe nnd philologische Scbrifben, erste nnd zweite Samm- 

Inng, 2 vols. 8vo. uncut, 6* Bonn, 1828-43 

1725 nacbgekssene Schriftennichtphilologiscben Inbalts, 8vo. 4* Samb. 1842 

1726 NONNIUS IOlECELLUS de Proprietate Sermonis, folio, fiest edition, with 

A T)kTR,fi>n$ copy, French red M osocco, very rare, £5. 5* Sine loco, 1471 

1727 OBATO&ES ATTICI ex recens. Im. Bekkeri, 5 vols. 8vo. hf. veil. 18* Ber. 1823 

1728 — — Idem, cum versione Lat. et not. var., cura Eeiskii, 12 vols. 8vo. piwb 

SET, in blue morocco, gilt edges, by MacJcinlay, £5. Lips, 1770-73 

Previously priced, £7, 7* and £\A, 14*. The most correct edition of the Greek orators. 

1729 OBATOEES GEAECI. Orationes horom Blietorum, Aescbinis, Lysiae, Alcida- 

mantis, Antbistenis, Demadis, Andocidis, Isaei, Dinarcbi, Antiphontis, Lycurgi, 
Gorgiae, Lesbonactis, Herodis ; item Aescbinis et Lysiae vitae, graece — Ora- 
iiones infra scriptorum rbetorum, Andocidis, Isaei, etc. — Isocrans orationes. 



106 QITARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 



Acidamantis contra dioendi magistros, etc. graece — 3 vols, in 1, first title not 
fine, small folio, russia, £2. 5* Venetiis, Aldus, 1513 

The cheapest complete copy ever offered. Priced, 1829» J. Bohn, £^0.^0s; Thorpe, £6. 1 6» 6rf; 
1948, Payne and Foss, £6. 6m; 1857, Asher, 136 fr. Sold by auction, copies fetched, Heath's 
£29, ; Drury's, £5. 12« 6d ; the Dnke of Grafton's, £5. 5« ; 1853, Dr. Hawtrey's, £8. 6jf ; 1854, 
Gardner's, £3. 8#; 1856, at Sotheby's, £3. 10«; Copies wanting the third part occur often, but 
sell at a low prioe, even if they have the cancel in Vol. 1. betwem pp. 14 and 15 ; Sir Mark Sylces' 
copies of the first 2 parts fetched, £\S. 7« 6d; £7. 17« 6<f ; and £2, 2s ; and were offered, 1842, 
by Thorpe, for 35« ; 1848, Payne and Foss, £6. 6«. 

A foil, elaborate, and entertaining account of this grand work is to be met widi in Renouard, 
who concludes thus : '* Ce predenz recueil est une des productionfl les plus importantes de Timpri- 
nerie Aldine, &c." 

1730 Oeosii adversns Faganos Historia^B, recensnit snisqne animadyersionibns nnm- 

misque antiqnis plnrimis illustravit HAYEfiCAJiFirs, 4to. numerous cuts of Coins, 
fine copy in Dutch vellum, 16* Luqd, Bat. 1767 

1731 OuvAEorF on the Mysteries of Eleusis ; with observations by Christie, 8vo. 

hds. 55 1817 

1732 OVrDU Opera, ed. Burmannns, 3 vols. 24mo. best edition, vellum, 12* Am^t. 1714 

1733 ' Opbea Omnia, cum notis variorum et P. Burmanni, 4 vols. 4to. best 

edition, fine copy, half calf gilt, imcut, £2. Amst. 1727 

1734 ' Idem, 4 vols. 4to. Dutch vellum, 36* Am^t. 1727 
Priced, 1829, John Bohn, £7. 17* 6d and £lO. ; 1840, Payne and Foss, £5. and mor. £10. 10* ; 

1843, Jas. Bohn, calf ex. £6. 16* 6<7 ; Bernars copy, mor. fetched, £6. 15*. 

1735 Paljeobomaica, or historical and philolopfical disquisitions, 1822 — Broughton's 

Examination of the " PalaBoromaicsB," 1823— 2 vols. Svo. (pub at 25*) bds. 7* 6d 

1736 Panegyeici veteres, illustravit Jaeger, 2 vols. Svo. calf neat, 7* 6d Norimh, 1779 

1737 Paeian Chronicle (the) or the Chronicle of the Arundelian Marbles, 8vo. calf, 

2s M . ^ 1788 

1738 PASSOWS Worterbuch der Griechischen Sprache, neu bearbeitet von Boat, 
. Palm, und Kreussler, 2 vols, in 4, impl. 8vo. calf gilt, £2. 10* Leipzig, 1852-57 

1739 Patjsanije GrcecisB descriptio, Gr. et Lat. edidit Siebelis, 5 vols. 8vo. 20* 1822-28 

1740 PEBSU (Auli) SatirsD (et Luoilii Fragmenta) illust. A. L. Achaintre, 8vo. fine 

PAPEE, m^orocco, gilt edges and sides, 16* Parisiis, 1812 

1741 PETE'ONII Satyric6n quae supersunt, cum commentariis et notis variorum, 

curante Burmanno, 2 vols. 4to. best edition, hf. calf, uncut, 22* Amst. 1743 

1742 the same, 2 vols. 4to. antique calf neat, 32* 1743 

Priced, Large Paper, 1832 and 1837, Payne and Foss, sewed, £3. 13* 6<2; 1829, John Bohn, 
morocco, £b. 5*. 

** Burmann," says Dr. Harwood, ** by his immense emdition and critical sagacity, has so won- 
derfully illustrated this difficult writer, that it is almost impossible for the best scholar to read Petro- 
'nins in any other edition.'' Such is the decided testimony of Harwood in praise of the celebrated 
Bunnann ; whose editions of Virgil, Ovid, and Petronius Arbiter (to say nothing of his other works) 
most certainly place him in the first rank with the GRiEvii and Gronovii of the day. 

1743 PETJTINGEE; (C.) Tabula Petjtingeeiana Itineeaeia, quae in Augusta Bib- 
liotheca Vindobonensi nunc servatur, adcurate exscripta a F. C. de Scheyb, 
impl. folio, with 12 largh folding maps of Ancient Geogeapht, . with many 
names of Towns not fixed anywhere else, old calf, ^<w^> ^2. 10* VindoboncB, 1753 

■'*44 I Tabula Itineraria Peutingeriana, primum aeri incisa et edita a F. C. de 

Scheyb, 1753, denuo cum Codice Vindoboni collata, emendata et nova C. Man- 
nerti introductione, studio et opera Academiae literarum Monacensis, atlas 4to. 

•^r~M the 12 maps on coloured paper, half morocco, £3. Lipsiw, 1824 

^'^ ■ Tabula Itineraria militaris B/Omana antiqua Theodosiana, et Peutin- 

geriana nuncupata, ex editione Chr. de Scheib, in Italia edit. Podocatharus 
Christianopolus, folio, 2 palaeographic plates, but no maps, half vellum, 

ITAA T-^^* Aesii in Ticeno, 1809 

i74o •1'-'H;^I)BI Fabulse, not. var. et Laurentii, sm. Svo. numerous engravings, that 
1*7 Afr -n^P^ff^ ^^^ undefaced. Sir John ThoroWs copy, russia extra, gt, edges, 20* 1667 
i./47 PHx^iQB,! Fabulae, curante Burmanno, cum notis, 2 vols, in 1, sm. Svo. fine copy 
ifTASi J^ ^*^ d morocco, gilt edges, 12* ^ -4^*^.1698 

1748 - _ FabulsB Aesopiae, cum ejus vita et notis variorum et Burmanni, stout 

Svo. fris^ntispiecef russia extra, gilt edges, 18* Lug, Bat, 1745 



GREEK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY. 107 

^ ■■-——... .--■ . -^ ■ - nail - - - 

1749 PHOTH Mteiobiblon, Graece, edidit et notis illnstravit D. HoescheliiiB, Latine 
vero redidit et Scholiis auxit A. Schottus, foKo, best edition, calf, 20* 

Itothomagi, 1653 

1760 Phbtwichi Eclogae Nominnm et verbomm atticomm, ed. Lobeck, 8vo. hoards, 

6* M Lips. 1820 

1761 PIKDAE-I OpeTa: Olympia, Nemea, Pythia, Istlunia, cnm vitis Pindari ab 

Thoma Magistro et Stdda, Orace, cum Scholiis grsscis, sm. 4to. Jlne copy, very 

neat, in citron morocco, babe, 32« Soma, p<xr Zach. Calliergum (1616) 

** Edition egalement rare et recherch^e." — Brunei, This work, says Dr. Dibdin, has a parti- 

eolsr dahn to the attention of the curious, from its being the first Greek book printed at Rome, and 

owing to the spirit of a pablic merchant. It is the first edition with the Scholia ; and formed, ac- 

oordini^ to Heyne, the basis of many subsequent publications. 

Yendu, 104 fr. bel. exempt, mar, r. de Cotte ; 67 fr. tn. r. deni. F. Didot ; 50 fr. MacCarthy ; 
34 fr. 50 c. Conlon. Priced, 1840, Js. Bohn, £1. 1 It 6if ; Payne and Foss, £2, 2$, 

1762 PINBAKUS, Gr. et Lat. Scholia integra, Ajinotat. crit. Comment, perpet. et 

Indices adjecit A. Boechkins, 3 yols. 4to. russia extra, marbled edges, fine 
copy, £4. 4« Idpsia, 1811-21 

1763 — — Epinician or triumphal Odes, with the fragments of his lost composition, 

revised and ezi)lained by Donaldson, with Index, 8vo. (pnb. at 16*) cl, 7s 6d 1841 
1754 PiTTAKTS, Tancienne Ath^nes, 8vo. hf. hd. 6* Athbnes, 1836 

1766 PLATONIS Opera qnaB snpersxmt Gr. var lect. recognovit God. Stallbanm, 

13 vols. 8vo. uncut, £2. 6s Lipsia, 1821-6 

Fetched, 1854, Sotheby, £2. lOf. This forms the best edition of the works of Plato. It con- 
nsts of the text edited by Ast, 9 vols., with Stallbaum's notes, 4 vols. 
1766 Lois et Repnblique; traduction de Grou, 2 vols. 1842 — Dialogues 

M^taphysiques biographiqnes et moraux; traduction par Schwalb^, 3 vols. 

1843-46— together 5 vols. 12mo. half calf neat, 12* Paris, 1842-6 

1767 PLAUTI Comcediae cum notis variorum et Gronovii, 2 vols in 1, stout 8vo. 

enqraved title, calf gilt, fine copy, \2s Amst. 1684 

1768 PLlNII Secundi Historise Naturalis libri XXXVII. aptissimis figuris exculti ab 

Alexandro Benedicto emendatiores redditi, fol. curious woodcuts, a very fine copy 
in the original stamped binding, with some rough leaves, 25* Venetiis, Sessa, 1513 

1769 PLINII iNATTTEALis HiSTORiA, cum notis Harduini variorumque ed. Franzius, 

10 vols. 8vo. old calf Sir James Mackintosh* s copy, 14* LipsicB, 1778-91 

1760 Idem, cum interpretatione et notis Harduini et variorum recensuit 

Franzius, 10 vols. 8vo. the paper sized, half calf, very neat, £2. 2* Lips. 1778-91 

Priced, 1851, Bohn, fine paper, £6. 6f. 
** This is a very excellent and critical edition of Pliny ; it contains many emendations of Har- 
donin*s text, and its judicious notes and useful Indexes, render itaperformanceof ^reatvalue.''-2>i6^tn. 

1761 PLUTAJRCHI Opuscula Moralia, Greece, fiest edition, folio, calf extra, gilt 

edges, very clean sound copy, £3. 10* Venetiis, Aldus, 1609 

"Wyttenbach has given this edition a high character for a faithful transcript of the MSS. 
consulted.' * — Dibdin . 

1762 Plftaechi Moealia, Gr. et Lat. cura D. Wyttenbach, cum Indice Graecitatis, 

8 vols, royal 4to. calf extra, carmine edges, £5. 10* Oxonii, 1795-1830 

Published at £15. 13* 6rf. Vol. Vlil. the Index Graecitatis, 1830, is sold separately for £4. 
Of Vol. VII. CAnimadvers. Vol. II ) only 1 part was ever published, 1821. The binding of this 
set has co st £ 5. 

1763 PLUTAECHI Vitse Parallelse, Graece et Latine recensuit A. Bryanus, 6 vols. 

4to. frontispiece and medallion portraits hy Vander Ghicht, old calf gilt, 
21* 1729-24 

Priced, 1829, Longman's, £5. ; 1834, 1840, 1848, Payne and Foss, £4t, 4f ; sold by auction, 
1855, at Sotheby's, mor. £3. 9« ; 1856, Lane's copy, mor. £2, is. 

1764'POETAE MINOEES GEAECI,praecipuaLectionisvarietateetIndicibuslocu- 
pletissimis instruxit Gaisford, 4 vols, in 3, 8vo. hf qf. nt. £2. 6* Oxonii, 1814-20 
Contents : Theocritus, Bion, Moschus. Hesiodus, Theognis, Archilochus, Solon, Simonides, 
Mimnermus, Callinus, Tyrtaeus, Phocylides, Naumachius, Panyasis, Rhianus, Euenus, Indices et 
Scholia. ** Collection fort estim^e. Les deux premier vohimes renferment les textes ; le 3e con- 
tient lea Scholia in Hesiodura, et le4e les Scholia in Theocritum, 72 fr." — Brunei, *' A highly 
esteemed coUection." — Lowndes. 

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, bds. £3. 10« ; calf, £4. 4a; 1840, Jas. Bohn, calf, £3. 13« 6d, 
Fifty copies were printed on large paper. Dr. Hawtrey's copy fetched, 1853, £7. Priced, 1832y 
Payne and ^oss, hf. mor. £10. lOs; in 1837, 1840, and 1848, mor. £14. I4s. 



108 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

1765^ FoETi minores graeci, praecipua lectionis yarietate et indicibus instruxit Gais- 
ford ; editio nova aucta, 6 yols. Svo. ca^fgilt, 20$ lA^s. 1823 

1766 POET^ Latini Minobes ; sire Gsatii Falisci Cynegetioon, Nemesiai^ i Cy- 

negeticon, Calpubnii Eclogs, etc., curante P. JfuBMjLNNO, 2 yols. 4to. calfy 
\28 Zeida, 1731 

Ponon's oop J fetdied £2, 3«. 

1767 __- tke same, LABGhE fafeb, 2 yola. royal 4to. a beaiU\fkl c(ypy in hlue mo" 

ToccOy gilt edges, £5. bs 1731 

Hibbert's copy fetched ^^5. 7« 6J. 

1768 PoETAE Latihi Minobes, curayit Webksdobf, 10 yok. 8yo. vellum, very neat, 

£2. 10* Altenburgi, 1780-98 

1769 the same, 10 yola. 8yo. caff neat, £2. 16* 1780-98 

Priced 1822, Thorpe, ▼ellnm, £5. ISt 6J; 1837, Payne and Foaa, Je5. 5f ; 1848, £6. Gs ; 
1852, Qaaritch, roasia, £3. 16t ; Dniry'a copy fetched £4. 13« ; 1855, Lord Rotbeaay's, £3. 13« 6d. 
Copiea on Finb Paper fetched, Renooard's, £3. 15«; 1857, 10 Tola, ruasia, £7. lOf, and sold (by 
me) for £8. 

Contenta: — Tom. 1. Carmina de Venatione, Ancupio, et Piacatu. 2. Bucolica et Idyllia. 
is. Satyrici, Elegin et Lyrics. 4. Carmina Heroics. 5. Carmina Greognq[>hica. 6. Carmina de 
re hortensi et rillatica ; item amatoria et ladicra. 

1770 PoETAE ScEKici Grseci, accedimt perditanmi Fabulamm Fragmenta recensuit 

Dindorfins, impl. 8yo. cloth, QsBd Didot, 1830 

1771 POLYBII Historiae, graece et latine, cnmnotis yarionun interprete Casaubono, 

3 yols. sm. 8yo. vellum extra, gilt edges, 24* Amst, 1670 

1772 PoLYBiFs* General History of the Wars of theKomans, translated by Hampton, 

large 8yo. ca^f, 3* 6rf 1812 

1773 Pbocli Diadochi et Olympiodori in Platonis Alcibiadem commentarii, Gr. edidit 

Creuzer, 3 parts in 2, 8yo. halfcay^, uneui, 5* Francof, 1820-22 

1774 Pbofebtius, Werke, iibersetzt yon Voss, 8yo. vellum paper, halfr&d morocco, 

4* 1830 

1776 PTOLEMAEI (Claudii) de Geographia libri Vm. Qrace, sm. Ai(Xi. first edition, 

hf, morocco, scarce, a very tall copy, 21 s BasiUs, Frohen, 1533 

1776 alia editio, sm. 4to. old calf, fine copy, 7s 6d Paris, Wechel, 1546 

1777 Composition Math^matique, on A^stronomie Ancienne ; Table Chrono- 

logiqne des K^gnes ; Hypoth^es et Epoques de Plan^tes, &c. en Chrec et en 

Fra^ois par Halma ayec des Notes de M. Delambre, Ideler, &c. 4 yols. 4to. 

m^s andplaies, (pub. at £8. 15*) ^. calf, £3. 15* Paris, 1816-20 

1778 PUTSCHllJS. Gbammatic^ Latins Anctores Antiqni opera et studio Heliae 

Pntschii, quorum aliquot numquam antehac editi, reliqui ex MSS. Codicibus 

ita augentur et emenoantur ut nunc primum prodire yideantur, stout small 4to. 

fine copy, in calf, £5. 5* • Hanov, 1605 

1779 Another copy, 4to. tall copy, vellum, £4. SaTiov. 1605 

Priced, fine paper, red morocco, 1840, Payne and Foes, £7. 

See a long analysia of this very valuable work in the BiUioUieca Latina of Emesti,yol. 3, p. 393. 
This important collection contains more than thirty ancient Grammarians, via. Charisios, Dio- 
medes, Priscianus, Probus, Magno, P. Diaconus, Phocas, Asper, Donatoa, Servius, Sergius, Cle- 
donins, Yictorinus, Aagustinus, Consentius, Alcninns, Eatyches, Fronto, Vel. Longas, Caper, Scau- 
rns, Agroetins, Caasiodoros, Beda, Terentianus, Yictorinus, Plotiua, Csesius, Bassus, Fortunatianus, 
Rufinus, Censorinus, Macrobius, Incerti. 

1780 QuATBEMiiBE DE QuiNCY, Eecueil de dissertations sur differens striets d'Anti- 

2uit^, 424 pp. and plates ; bound up is ** Statuette antique de Venus, 1821/* 
to. ^. bd, calf, To/re, 15* Paris, Imprvmerie Royale, 1817 

1781 QuiKCTiLiAKi Opera, cum notis yirorum doctorum, edita et emendata per Bur- 

mannum, 3 yols. 4to. vellum, 16* Lugd, Bat, 1720 

'< Cette Edition m^rite d'dtre recherch^e, parcequ*elle renferme tout ce que les prec^dentes 
offirent de mieuz." — Brunei. 

1782 QuiNTiLiAN de I'lnstitution de TOrateur, ayec sa yie et des notes historiques et 

litterales, ou les mots barbares, anciens, et les passages difficiles sont expliquez 
par M, M. D. P. stout sm. 4to. calf, arms on the sides, rare, 12* Parts, 1663 

1783 QuiNTUS CuBTius EuFCTS de Eebusgestis Alexandri Magni, \%mo. fine copy, with 

Autograph of " Ant. Aug. E/ENOUAbd, 1795," red morocco, silk linings, vellum, 
fly-leaves, gilt edges, by De Borne le Jeune, 28* Lugdimi apud 8. Gryphiwn, 1547 



GREEK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY. 109 



1784 QuiKTi CuBTn Bufi Alexander Maffnus, et in ilium commentariaB Fitisci, ctim 

Freinfihemii supplementis, etc. editio teriia omatior, stout 8yo. mixps and 
plate*, calf neat, %s Kagae, 1708 

1785 Kaoul-Eoghbtte, Antiqnit^s Ghrecques du Bosphore Cimm^rien, 8yo. 16 platea 

of Coins and Inscriptiotu, uncut, 4« 6d Paris, 1822 

1786 BjEiNBsn (T.) Syntagma Inscriptionnm Antiqnarum, quarum omissa est recensio 

in Gititeri Opere, cnm Commentariis, stout rolio, old calf, ds Idpsia, 1682 

1787 Biddle's (J. JS.) copious Latin English Lexicon, founded on the german-latin 

Dictionanes ofW. Freund, stout 4to. second edition, 18s 1861 

1788 BoLLiv, Histoire Bomaine, depuis la fondation de Bome ; continudepar CBEYiBm 
« jusqu'^ la Bataille d'Actium, 13 yols. 12mo. old calf gilt, lOs Paris, 1742-47 

1789 MOme* Beschreibung der Stadt Bom, yon Flatner, Bunsen, Gerhard und Bos- 

teU, 3 yols. in 6, 8yo. maps, cloth, IBs Stuttgart, 1830-42 

The illustntions, sold separately, do not accompan j this oop j. 

1790 — ! — the same, Vol. I. and TI. 8yo. and 4to. Tables, sd. 6s 1830 

1791 — FuLTNEB und Urlichs, Beschreibung Boms, 8yo. map, hf, calf, 4f 1846 

1792 BiTFEBTi, Handbuch der Bomischen ilterthiimer, 2 yols. 8yo. Kf calf, *Js ^d 1842 

1793 BnsTiC£ Bei Scbiptobes Yeteris Latini : Cato, Yarro, Columella et Paladins, 

4 yols. in 1, 8yo. russia,Jine copy, 22s Venetiis, Aldus, 1614 

1794 alia editio, 8yo. red morocco, 16* Venet, Aldus, 1533 

1796 Idem : Cato, Yarro, Columella, Palladius cum Yegetii Mulo-Medicina 

et Martialis fragmento, notis yariorum et Lexico, ed. Glesner, 2 yols. stout 4to. 

plates, vellum, 12* " Bonne edition, 24 k 36 fr:*—BruneL Zips, 1736 

1796 — — alia editio, curante Gresnero, 2 yols. 4to. fine paper, firowtispiece, half 

coloured caff, uncut, 22s Lipsite, 1773 

Cost its former owner £^, 3«. 

1797 Saikte-Cboix, Examen critiaue des anciens Historiens d'Alexandre-le-Ghmid» 

4to. map and plates, calf gtlt. Bishop Blomfield^s copys hs Paris, 1810 

X798 " " Becherches histonques et critiaues but les Myst^res du Faganisme, 

2rf« editio n pa r de Sacy, 2 yols. 8yo. sd, 16* Paris, 1817 

1799 SALLUSTITJS de Conjuratione Catilinse, de Bello Jugurfchino, etc. 12mo. rare, 

olive morocco, gilt edges, gaufri, with the Aldine anchor on sides, and the Cypher 
<fNorma/n Herbert ihans on the hack, 32* Venetiis, in adibtts Aldi, 1609 

Very rare ; 1857, Utterson's copy fetched £2. 18f. 

1800 Sallusth Opera, cur& Francisci Asolani, 12mo,Jine copy in green calf, gilt edges, 

scarce, 26* in adio, Aldi, 1621 

Renouard's copy fetched £6. lOt. De Bare, in annonncing this edition, describes it as more 
ample than the edition of 1509. Renonard observes that it is much more beantifnl, being printed 
with a new fount of types, and the text corrected with much care. Brunet speaks of it as a much 
better edition than that of 1509 ; and Dibdin, who regards this edition as more beautiful, rare, and 
ooneet than the former, adds, * it b now become very valuable.' 

1801 Sallustii Opera omnia, cum notis yariorum, sm. 8yo. green morocco, gilt edges, 

tooled sides, 12s Zuad. Bat. 1690 

jgQ2 . Opera omnia, quae exstant, cum commentariis Biyii, Aldi, Putschii, 

etc. cum Pahnerii spicilegiis, stout sm. 8yo. vellum, 6* Lugd. Bat, 1677 

1803 Sannazabi (A. S. palricit NeapoL) Opera latine scri^ta, cura Broukhusii cum 

notis Ylamingii, 8yo. firench red morocco. Arms on sides, and Cypher on back^ 

16* Amst, 1728 

" Bonne edition." — Brunei. 

''This contains at page 201, the celebrated Epigram * De Mirabili Urbe Venetiis,' for the 
writing of which the Venetian Senate awarded him four hundred gold pieces." 

1804 ScHELLEB, Lexicon Latino-Germanicum et Germanico-Latinum, 7 stout yols. 

9yo. editio tertia emendatior, double columns, caff neat, 26* Leipzig, 1804-5 

1805 Scbiptobes Latini Bei Metric® MSS. Codd. ope subinde refinxit T. Gedsford, 

8yo. calf extra, gilt edges, 9* Oxon. 1837 

1806 S£N£C JS Opera qusB exstant, cum Lipsii, Gronoyii aliorumque commentariis, 

3 yols. stout sm. 8yo. vellum, 26* Amst. Elzevir, 1672 

" By far the most beautiful and correct edition of Seneca." — Harwood, 
lgQ7 ■ Tragoediae cum notis yariorum et Gronovii, 8yo. old calfgilt, 7* 1682 

1807» I the same, 8yo. vellum, 6* 1682 



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1808 SIDONII ApollinariB Poema Aureiun ejusdemqne Epistolae, (cum Commentario 

Joan. Bapt. x*ii), first edition, with a date, folio, very fine clean and sound copy^ 
red morocco extra, gilt edges, rare, £6. Mediolani, per U, Scizenzeler, 1498 

1809 the same, folio, calf extra, gilt edges, £4. 4? 1498 

** First Edition with date, very rare and much sought after. It sold at theRoxburghe 

tale for ;^ 1 2. 12«. See an accurate description of the volume in Dibdin's Bibl. Spenc. t. i. p. 7. 
" Dr. Harwood designates it the Editio Princbps, but the one without date was certainly executed 
before the present." 

1810 SiLius Italicus, cnm notis variorum et A. DraJcenborchii, 4to. plates, beautiful 

copy in olive mobocco extra, at. edaes, by De Rome, £2. 10* Traj, ad jRhen. 1717 

1811 SMITH'S Dictionary of Greek ana B;Oman Biography and Mythology, 3 stout 

vols. 8vo. illustrated by numerous engravings on wood, (pub. at £5. 15* 6d) cloth, 
£4. 1844-49 

1812 Dictionary of Greek and Boman Antiquities, stout 8vo. of 1100 pages, 

illustrated by nearly five hunted engravings on wood, second improved and en- 
larged edition, (pub. at £2, 2s) cloth, 33* 1848 

1813 — Dictionary of Greek and Boman Geography, 2 stout vols. 8vo. (pub. 

at £4. 4*) cloth, £3. 5* 1864-67 

These valuable Dictionaries are indispensable to every library. 

*' We do not pretend to have examined this dictionary throughout ; but the articles which we 
have consulted appear to us admirably done ; they are terse in style, and pregnant, yet not cum- 
brously so, with accurate knowledge; the best and iaiest authorities are constantly cited. — It wa9 
a work much wanted, will be invaluable to the young student, and, as a book of reference (it is a 
single, handsome, double-columned 8vo.) will be most acceptable on the library table of every 
scholar.'' — Quarterly Review, June 1842. 

" As a Dictionary, it is not only the best aid to the study of Classical Antiquity which we 
possess in our language, but it will also tend to develop and serve to guide that refined taste which it 
is the great object of classical studies to produce.'' 

** Valuable as this Dictionary must be to the students of ancient literature, it will be of 
scarcely less interest to the students of ancient art ; for the illustrations have been selected with 
care and judgment." — Athenaum, Jan. 20, 1841. 

** The authorities are in every instance, carefully quoted ; there is an earnest avoidance of 
redundancy and repetition in the articles, which invariably present the largest possible quantum of 
solid knowledge in the smallest possible space ; and we have not been able to detect a single in- 
stance of pedantry or false pretension. It is one of the few classical productions of English origin 
which may challenge comparison with the greatest publications of Germany ; it stands alone amongst 
the contemporaneous fruits of European research ; and is destined to become a standard volume 
for universal reference, transmitted, as it is sure to be, through every existing language, and form- 
ing, as it does, an indispensable manual in this branch of education." — Atlas, June 25, 1842. 

1814 SOLINI (Julii) de Situ Orbis terrarum et- Memorabilibus quee mundi ambitu 

continentur liber, sm. folio, fibst edition, with a date, orange morocco, gilt 

edges, one leaf illuminated, fine copy, £3. 10* Venetiis, N, JenSon, 1473 

" Vendu, £10. Pinelli ; 121 fr. McCarthy ; 105 fr. mor. en 1823 ; £11. 11*, Heber."— Brtinc/. 

1816 SOPHOCLIS TragoedisB, grsBce cum notis ed. Erfurdt, 7 vols. 12mo. thicJcpaper, 

cJ'Oth, uncut, 12* Lips, 1830 

1816 — — — Tragedies, in Greek, with English critical and explanatory notes, by T. 

Mitchell, 2 vols. 8vo. (i)ub. at 28*) cloth, 18* Oxford, 1844 

1817 Gr. collated with the Text of Dindorf, with Annotations, Introduction, 

&c. by Wunder, the notes translated into English, 2 vols, in 1, stout 8vo. (pub. 
at 21*) half morocco, ^^ 1865 

1818 — CoMMENTABii in septem tragedias Sophoclis, QrtBc^, square 8vo. very scarce, 

hogsJdn, 10* MomtB, 1618 

1819 SPENCE'S (Joseph) Polymetis ; or, an Enquiry concerning the Agreement 

between the Works of the Eoman Poets and the Semains of the Ancient 
Abtists ; being an attempt to illustrate them mutually from one another, folio, 
riEST AND BEST EDITION, fine portrait by Vertue, and 41 plates, early impres- 
sions, including the Caricature portrait of Provost Cooke, represented as a 
Pedagogue with the head of an ass, afterwa/rds 9Uppre8sed,fine copy, russia super 
extra, gilt edges, £3. 16* Dodsley, 1747 

Priced, 1822, Thorpe, £5. 15* 6d ; 1829, J. Bohn, £6. 6* ; 1840, £A. Us 6d. 

1820 Sponii (J.) Miscellanea eruditsB Antiquitatis,inquibu8 Marmora, StatusB, Musiva, 

&c. inedita iUustrantur, folio, plates, calf, 6* Lugduni, 1685 



GREEK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY. Ill 

1821 Statu Opera, cum notis variorum, oura Yeenhusen, 8vo. a heautifi^l copy in red 

morocco, gilt edges, 28« Jjugd, Bat, 1671 

1822 tne same, 8vo. vellum, 7* 1671 

1823 STEPHANI (Car.) Praedium Rusticum in quo cuiusuis soli vel culti vel inculti 

plantarum Vocabida ac descriptiones et excolendarum instrumenta describuntur, 
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1824 STEPHANI (jRoberti) Thesaurus Linguae LatinsB, cum Animadvers. adjecit 

Birrius, 4 vols, folio, old French calf gilt, 20* Basilce, 1740-43 

'* Cette Edition, quoique moins belle que la pr^c^dente, lui est pr6f^ree pour Tusage, k cause des 

augmentations qn'elle contient, et parce quelle a ^te plus exactement corrig^e. L'dditeur a employe 

des notes que H. Etieime iils de Robert, arait ecrits sur un ezemplaire de T^dition de 1573 conserve 

dans la bibliotheque de Geneve.'' — Brunei, 

1825 STEPHANI (H.) Thesaueus Lingua Gbjec^, cum Indice, Glossariis, et 

Appendioe Scotti, editio nova, auctior et emendatior, cura Valpy, complete in 
8 vols, folio, strongly whole bound in purple morocco, gilt edges, £8. 8* 1815-28 
Not the price of the binding. Published at £44. 10*; Large Papkr at ;^I05; 1854, 
Gardner's copy, ruana, fetched ;^15. 10* The gradual downfall in the price of this great publica- 
tion, shows the change of the studies in England from classical pursuits to other classes of 
literature. 

1826 STOB-^I Florilegium, Greece et Latine, edidit T. Gaisford, 4 vols. 8vo. calf extra, 

gilt edges, £2, 2s Oxon, 1822 

Cost its former owner ^3. 14*. 

1827 Steabonis Reeum Geogeaphicaeum Libri XVII. Grcech et Latinh, cum notis 

variorum cura Falconeri, 2 vols, royal folio, laege papee, a supeeb copy in 
russia, joints, gilt edges, with Mr. Grenville's arms on the sides, £6. 6* 1807 
** The most valuable and most ample edition of Strabo." — Dibdin. 

1828 STEABON, G^ogeaphie, traduite du Grec en Fran(?ai8 par M. M. de la Port^ 

du Theil, Coray et Letronne, avec des Notes et une Introduction par Gosselin, 
5 vols, royal 4to., the Emperor Napoleon s copy, calf neat, £6. 6* Paris, 1805-19 

1829 tbe same, 5 vols, atlas 4to. laege vellum papee, half red morocco, 

uncut, by Koehler, very rare, £13. 1805-19 

Payne and Foss priced a copy, 1841, j^25. ; 1836, Bossange, £2h, " Ce livre a et6 tirfr, one 

dnqnantaine d'exemplaires en Grand Papier Velin, qui n'ontpas ete livr^s au commerce." — Brunei. 
This is perhaps one of the finest book ever published on large paper. The copies on this 

paper were taken off by order of Napoleon, who presented them to the most celebrated literary 

characters of his time. It is believed that there are only two other copies in this country, which 

are in p rivat e collections. 

1830 SUETONII Opera cum Commentario, P. Beroaldi, folio, very fine copy, blue 

morocco, silk inside linings, gilt edges, £2. 12* Bonomice, 1493 

1831 SUID-^ Lexicon GrsBCum, folio, fiest edition, ^»c copy, having the " AiaXoyoc 

Src^avoc tov MiXavog ** fo^ Dialogue omitted in all the subsequent editions) with 
the first leaf of the work within exquisitely illuminated boedees and th^ 
Initial Letters painted in colours, old red morocco, rare, £4. 4* 

Mediolani impensa et dexteritate D. Demetrii Chaleond^U 
Jbannis Bissoli Benedicti Mangii Carpensium, 1^9 
This copy is en riched with many most valuable Manuscript additions and corrections in Greek. 

1832 TACITUS exacta cura recognitus et emendatus ; copiosus Index rerum, locorum 

et personarum, 8vo. old Italian calf gilt, 7* Qd Venetiis, Aldus, 1534 

1833 Opera, cum notis Variorum et Emesti, recognovit Bekkerus, 2 vols. 

8vo. calf gilt, 9* Lips. 1831 

Priced, 1844, White, veUum. £\. 13*; 1846. calf, £\. 11* 6rf, 
1834 Opera, recensuit et commentarios adjecit Walther, 4 vols. 8vo. cloih, 

6* Halis, 1831-33 

1836 Opera Omnia ad fidem Codd. Mediceorum ab J. G. Baitero denuo 

excussorum recensuit Orellius, 2 vols, royal 8vo. sewed, 14* Turiei, 1848 

1836 Works, in English by Murpby, 4 vols. 8vo. calT, Is M 1794 

1837 TEEENCE. Le""grant Therece en Francoys tat en llime que en Prose, non- 

ueUement imprim^ a Paris, Marc Ther§ce Varro, liure tres plaisant y jovenx, 
Ac. stout folio, lettees gothiques, withmam.y very fine woodcuts, beautiful oopy 
in old French calf, marbled and gilt edges. Arms of Caumartin de St, Ange on 
sides, £7. 7* Paris, Bossozel, mdxxxix.' 

1838 TEEENTII Comoediae, cum notis variorum cura Hackii, 8vo. vellum, 4* 168(3 



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1839 TEEENTLT Comoediae — PhaedrifabnlaeAesopiae — ^Publii Syriet aliorum Ve- 

terum Sententiae, ex reoensione et cum notis !R. Bentleii, 4to. Large Paper, 

fine portrait of Frederic Prince of Walesa engraoed^hy Vortue, heaut\ful copy, 

bright calf gilt, 15# Lond. 1726 

1840 ConKBdiffi YI. ex recens. Lindeiibrogii. cum notu yariomm et Zeunii, 

2 vols. 8yo. vellum extra, marbled edges, 15« Lond. 1820 

1841 Tebentio (H) Latmo, comentato in Lingua Toscana, da Giovanni Fabrini da 
Faghine, itto.fine copy, olive morocco, gilt edaes, rare, 21« Venetia, 1548 

\g4Q Comedies, in Latin cmd English, wim notes and dissertations by Cooke, 

2 vols. 12mo. calf, 3* 6<^ . 1755 
1S43 ■■ Les Combes de, latin et fram^oM, avec des notes par Le Monnier, 

3 vols. %YO^Jme plates by Cochin, a neat copy, old M'ench cf, ^. 8* Paris, 1771 

1844 THJiOCB/lTl KeliqnisB, Grmce et Latine, cum scholiis Grsecis et comment. Ste- 

pbani, Scali^eri et Casauboni, edidit Eeiske, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. very fine copy 
vn French citron morocco, by De Some, 20s Tletma, 1765-66 

1845 THEOPHEASTI quae supersunt opera, Graece et Latine, cum notis, ed. Lin- 

kius et Schneider, editio optima, 5 vols. 8vo. half calf, ^^' Lipsiae, 1818-21 

1846 Thesaubus Cobnucopme et Horti Adonidis, OrtBck, folio, Editio Pbinceps of 

the varums authors, elegantly botmd in dark blue m>orocco extra, gilt edges, very 

fine tall copy, £3. Venet. Aldus, 1496 

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^eessit Bernard, 8vo. a very tall copy, rough leaves, red morocco, gilt leaves, by 

.EfertTig^^frow Drury's library, 12s Lugd. Bat. 1657 

1848 THTJCYDTDIS Historia, Or. cum not. var. et Indicibus rerum, edidit Poppo, 

bd. in 11 vols. %vo. fine paper, calf neat, marbled edges, £3. 5« Lips. 1821-40 
1849 Historia, Gr. recensuit ex explicavit Bothe, 2 vols, in 1, %yo. fine paper, 

coif, marbled edges, 10* 1848 

1850 TiBULLE, Elegies, latin et firaTigais ; Les Baisers de Jean Second ; Contes et 

Nouvelles — together 3 vols. 8vo. plates, calf gilt, 12* Paris, 1798 

1861 Tbagicoeum (iPoetarum) Graeoorum fragmenta. Vols. II. and III. 2 vols. 8vo. 

containing the frcfgments ofFvrimdes aim the minor poets, uncut, 4* 6d 1844-41 
1852 Ulsici, Grescbichte der HeUeniscnen DicLtkimst, 2 vols, in 1, thick 8vo. A/*, calf, 

Ss 6d Berlin, 1835 

1863 VALEBH MAXIMI dictorum factorumqne memorabilia, 18mo^ If. bd. uncut, 

10s Amst. Elzevir, 1671 

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1866 VEGETIUS. v. t. pl. Vegetii Benati Comitis aliommque Veterum de Re 

Militari libri ; ace. Frontini Opera, edita a Soriverio, cum notis Stewechii et 

Modii, stout 4to. many woodcuts, Offic Plantiniana, 1606-7 — Cataneus de Arte 

bellica, Lugd. 1600, mcMy woodcuts, in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 20s 1600-7 

1866 Velleji Fatebculi historia romana, cura S. A. Philippe, 18mo. calf extra, 5* 

Paris, Barbou, 1754 

1867 VTRGILn Opera, cum Servii Commentariis et Indioe ; accedunt castigationes et 

varietates Virgilianae lectionis, per Jo. Pierium Valerianum, folio, fine copy, old 
green mobocco, broad boarder of gold, gilt edges, 36* Paris, B, Stephanum, 1832 

Sir John St. Aubyn's copy fetched £2. 18*. 
" Cette edition est belle et merite d'etre recherch^e." — Brunet, 

1868 Idem, cum notis variorum et J. Emmenessi, 3 vols, small 8vo. best edi' 

tion, plates, russia, gilt edges fine copy, 18* Lugd. Bat. 1680 

1869 VTRGILII Opeba cum Integris et Emendatioribus Commentariis Servii, Philar- 

gyrii, Pierii, accedunt Fulvii Ursini, Georgii Fabricii, Francisci Nansii, Job, 

Musonii, Tanaquilli Fabri et aliorum ac prsBCipue N. Heinsii notse nimc primum 

edit® cum animadversionibus Petrorum Bubmannobum, 4 vols. roy. 4to. large 

PAPEB,^n« copy in old calf gilt, elegant gold borders on sides, £4. 4* Amstel. 1746 

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4to. KM red morocco, uncut, 7s 6d Paris, 172? 

1861 VTRGrLlUS, Vabietatb Lectionis et Peepbtua Adnotatione illustittta h 

Heyne ; accedunt Indices ; editio novis curis emendata et aucta, 6 vols. 8vo. 
FINE FAFBB, ornamented with 204 beautiful vig^iettes designed by Fiohillo and 
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morocco, £6. lOf. *' The most beautiful publication of a Latin Classic that the German press 

has ever produced." — Dibdin, 

1862 Idem, illustratus a Heyne, curavit Wagnee, 5 vols, in 4, 8vo. bestedi' 

tion, calf' gilt, 38* Lips. 1830 

1863 VIEGILII BucoLiCA et Geobgica. The Bucolicks and G^orgicks of Vir^, 

with an English translation and notes by John Mabtyn, 2 vols. 4to. labgb 
PAPBB, coloured plates, old English red morocco &ttra, gilt edges, a handsome 
book, £3. 3* London, 1746-49 

Priced, 1836, John Bohn, calf, £3. Zs. 
" I recommended Martyn's edition to my scholars ; and I not only allowed, but advised them 
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boy from my searching questions." — Parr, 

1864 VOSSII (G. J.) Etymologicon LinffuaB Latins, acced. Mazochii Etymol. quam- 

plnrimae ex Oriente petitas et Tyrmenicarum Vocnm originationes, 2 vols, folio, 
BEST EDITION, vellum, scarce, 20« Neap, 1762-3 

Priced, 1847, 2bs and 38« ; 1848, Payne and Fo8S,£2. 12* 6 J. Larcb Paper, 1848, Payne 
and Foss, £2. 12f 6d. 

1865 Wachsmfth, Hellenische Alterthnms-Knnde, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 1^* 1826-30 

1866 Walckenaeb, G^graphie ancienne, historiqne et compar^e des Gtinles cisalpine 
' et transalpine, suivie de TAnalyse g^ographiqne des itin6raires anciens, et d'un 

Index g^Offraphiqne, 3 vols. 8vo. with 4to. atla>s of maps, sd, 15* Paris, 1839 

1867 WiLKiNS* Atheniensia, or remarks on the topography and buildings of Athens, 

8vo. plan plate, bds. uncut, 3* 1618 

1868 Xenophontis Opera, Chraece et Latine, cum notis ed. Schneider, 6 vols. 8vo. calf 

neat, 20« lApsiae, 1778-1806 

1869 ZosiMUS. History of Count Zosimus, Chancellor of the Koman (Byzant.) Em- 

djire, 8vo. calf, Zs 6rf 1814 

LASsicAL Tbacts. 32 Minor works on Greek and Latin poetry : Commentaries, 
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Hypomnemata ; Bailey's Diatribe ; Madvig, Lateinische Sprachlehre, 1843 ; 
Macgregor's Greek Antholo^ ; David's Parallel of the Hellenic and Greek 
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Earnest Inhabitants of Italy, 1868 ; Wakefield's Translations from the Ancients ; 
etc. — the lot, a bargain, 12* 1761-1857 

BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. 

1871 BIBLIA SACRA POLYGLOTTA, complectentia Textus Originales, Hebrai- 

cum, (cum Pentateucho Samaritano), Chaldaicum, GrsBCum, versionesq^ue anti- 

quas, Samaritanam, Grsecam, Chaldaicam, Syriacam, Arabicam -^thiopicam, 

Persicam, et Yulgatam Latinam, cum omnium Translationibus Latinis, et ap« 

paratu, appendicibus, tabulis, &c., edidit Brianus Waltonus, 6 vols. Lond.\Wl 

— ^E. Castelli, Lexicon Heptaglotton, Heb. Chald. Syr. Sam. ^thiop. Arab, et 

Pers. cum omnium Grammaticis, 2 vols, ib, 1669 — together 8 vols, royal folio, 

copies supplied for £20. and upwa/rds 1657-69 

Priced, 1831, Thorpe, with both prefaces, £45. ; 1831, Payne and Foss, vellum, £36. ; 1837, 

Pkyne and Foss, with the Royal dedication, mor. £b1, 10«, rassia, £42. By auction a copy sold 

in 1855, with the genuine dedication to Charles II., and the reprint, morocco, £35. 

** On this wonderful performance the voice of criticism has been uniformly favourable. No 
praise can transcend its merits. Various are the authorities, both in this country and on the Con- 
tinent, which have spoken of it in a grateful and commendatory manner. * This Polyglot,' says 
Michoelis, ' is of the utmost importance to a critic, not only on account of the extracts which it 

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contains from a variety of important MSS., but particularly on account of the Oriental versions 
from which he must collect important readings to the New Testament, etc.* " — Dibdin. 

** Cette Polyglotte est celle, qu'on recherche d'avantage, parce qu'elle est plus complete et plus 
oorrecte que les autres, et qu'elle contient neuf langues differentes. Les savants qui, apres Walton et 
le D. Castelli, ont le plus contribu^ k sa publication, soit en revoyant les textes, ou en les traduisant, 
soit en foumissant d'importantes collations, soit enfin en aidant I'editeur de leurs conseUs, sont 
Tarcheveque Usher, Herbert Thomdike, Edw. Pococke, Th. Greaves, Abrah. Wheelock, Sam. 
Clarke, Dudley Loftus, Th. Hyde, Alex. Huish, Th. Pierce, Sec.**— Brunei. 

** This Polyglot is of the utmost importance to a critic, not only on account of the extracts 
which it contains from a variety of important MSS., but particularly on account of the Oriental 
versions, from which he must collect various readings to the New Testament. Though several of 
the MSS. which are quoted in the Polyglot have since that time been more accurately collated, and 
no one would now have recourse to that edition for the readings of the Codex Alexandrinus or 
Cantabrigiensis ; yet some of the MSS. which Usher had collected, have never since been examined. 
Mill and Wetstein having inserted those readings in their collections as they found them in the 
Polyglot. Now, as errors of the press are unavoidable, especially in a work like Wetstein's, it is 
necessary to have recoi^rse to the Polyglot whenever a doubt arises in regard to the accuracy of a 
quotation by Mill or Wetstein, in order to see whether these MSS., which were collated for the 
London Polyglot, have the readings in question or not.'' — Bp. Marsh* t MichtBlia, 

1872 BIBLLA. SACEA POLYGLOTTA, Textus Archetypos yersionesatie prsecipuas 

ab Ecclesia antiquitus receptas necnon Versiones recentiores Angucanam, Ger- 
manicam, Italicam, Gallicam et Hispanicam, complectentia, accedunt Prolego- 
mena in Textum, Arclietyporum, Versionumqne Antiquamm Crisin Literalem, 
anctore Samuele Lee, 2 vols. 4to. (pub. at £9. 10*) bliie morocco, gilt leaves, rare, 
£6. 6* Londini, Bagster, 1831 

The only compact Polyglot edition of the Bible, now very scarce. Copies fetched, 1863, 

Sotheby's, £1, ; 1858, Hodgson's, £5. 7« 6^. Large Paper, folio, 1845, Thorpe, mor. i^lO. 10«; 

1853, Dr. Hawtrey'scopy, £8. 12« 6J. 

1873 BiBLiA Sacea Polyglotta : Genesis to Enth, JSbraice, Ckaldaice, Graece, Latine^ 

Germanice et Gallice, studio Huttebi, stout folio, vellum, 15* Norimb. 1699 

1874 Novum Testamentum Polyglottum: Syriach, Ebraicb, Grraech, Latinh, Ger- 

manich, Bohemich, Italich, Mispanich, Gallieh, Anglic^, Danicb, Polonich, studio 

et labore Elise Hutteri, 2 vols, folio, calf, ra/re, £2. 10* Noribergce, 1599 

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, j^4. 4ff; Dawson Turner's copy, 1853, fetched, £3. 

In this edition of the New Testament, the editor has given a copy of the Hebrew Text, similar 

to that of his celebrated edition of the Old Testament Scriptures in Hebrew ; the great peculiarity 

of which is, that the serviles are indicated by the letters being formed in the open character. By 

this means, together with the plan adopted of supplying, in a diminutive character, those letters of 

the root that are dropped, the wprk, especially to the Hebrew student, is rendered invaluable. 

1875 JONAH PoLYGLOTT. The Book of Jonah in four Semitic versions, viz. Chal- 

dee, Syriac, Aethiopic, and Arabic, with corresponding Glossaries by W. 
Wright, 8vo. (pub. at Is 6rf) cloth, 4* Qd 1857 

1876 PSALTERIUM (Polyglotte) : Hebrseum, Grrsecum, Arabicum et ChaldsBum, cum 

tribus latinis interpretationibus et glossis, studio A. Justiniani, folio, curious 
old stamped binding, 36* Genuce, P. J?orrus, 1516 

A Life of Christopher Columbus is inserted in a Note on the 19th Psalm, Coeli enarrant. 

Priced, 1837 and 1840, Payne and Foss, £3. 3« ; 1848, Tross, mor. 100 fr. A copy on vellum 
(6rst two leaves on paper) was priced, 1840, Payne and Foss, £14. 14f. 

1877 PoLYGLOTT SPECIMENS of the Bible, 4ito, 6d leaves Jrom OS many Biblcs, neatly 

moimted, sd. 6s 

1878 Albanian and Romaic New Testament, large 8yo. calf, 10s Corfu, 1827 

1879 St. Matthew, 12mo. hf bd, 2s 6d Corfu, 1824 

1880 AmhariC. Bible, Old Testament, Sign. A— 6 G., New Testament, *B— *SS. 

edited by the Eevd. Thos. P. Piatt, 4to. no title, calf, y^ ^^^,* 12* (P 1850) 

1881 BiBLiA sacra, in linguam Amharicam vertit Abu-Rumi BLabessinus, ed. Th. Pell 

Piatt, 4to. Sign. B--2 H., cloth, 5* 1844 

1882 — PsALTEBiUM Davidis, 12mo. cloth, 4is6d 1833 

1883 Novum Testamentum, in lingnam Amharicam vertit Abu-Rumi Habessinns, ed. 

Th. PeU Piatt, sm. 4to. chth, 3* Qd 1829 

1884 the same, sm. 4to. calf neat, hs 1829 

1885 Anglo-Saxon. Heptateuchus, liber Job, et Evangelium Nicodemi Anglo^ 

Saxonice, ed. E. Thwaites, 8vo. 15* Oxonice, 1C99 



BSft PflAiMoBiTM (Libri) Veraio Antiqua Lotma, cmn Far»)h»8i Anglo-SoKmiea, 
partim soluU Oratione, partim Metrioo oomposita, «o. dewripgit et ^ B. 
Thorpe, &va.facHmile, katfruatia, lO* 6rf Oxonii, 183S 

1887 the aame. 8vo. kT- o«r. »* 1835 

1888 ArabiC' Biblia Satra Arabiea Sacrw Congregationis de PropB^anda fide 

iuaau edit* ad uaum E<'clf8ianiiii Orientalium, addHia e redone Biblia LatiiUB 

Viilgatifl, ei recenaioae, Btudio et khore Sergii Eiaii, 3 roi. folio, ^ o««i«», 

20» B-ma. 1771 

Piiced, 1823, Payne andFu3«, £3. ti; 1S3;,DoIiiud, £4. H(6<f ; lB32,DoDa£-Dnpr«, B8fr. 

and 90 (i.; \ii-i,\BiO, 1848, Payne and Foes, £a.!>J. 

1889 Bible (Holy) in the Arabic Laogaage, 4to. caJ/^Sf iftwcojifcapow Tyw, 1811 

1890 another edition, 8yo. calf neat, %s 6rf jjondon, 1828 

1891 Novtrit Testamkntom, odente Th. Erpenio, am. 4to. vellum. 7* U Leidae, 1618 
189^ Nbw Testament, 8vo. Si^. 2* 

1893 Wbw Testaubht, by 8almt,8ro. ealf neat, 2t 64 . CalcaUa, 1826 

1894 another edition, Sahat. 8vo. caf/^ 2i 6d 

1896 Anueniaii Bible, 4to. calf. G« 1806 

1896 Modem Armenian Old and New Testament, Weatem Dialect, 4to. 

caif,7^Gd lata 

1897 the same, the Old Teetament only, 2 vols. 12mo. bd. 6r 1841 

1898 iS'oYTJK Tbstamestlim, Armenlce, thick l2mo. platei, bbadtifdl copy, in ike 

original binding, jiilt edges, the tidet completely covered with elaborate gold 
tooling, 26« " Atnst. 1698 

A vorj rare and Talnable edition, baaed upon origiiul ATmenian MSS. 

1899 Nsw Testambnt, in ihe Ajioient and modLTn longnagea, 8to. ca^/", 6« 1825 

1900 theaanie, IheATicii'iit Langiiasi', 12mo, hd.2s%d 1854 

1901 • the ]S>w Testament, lamo. bd. -Ix 6d 1842 

1902 theBame, 7,i-n- edUio.-.Vhw. hJ. 'ised 1849 

1903 Armeno-Turkisll- Old and If ew Testament, 3 vob. 12mo. ealf extra, giU 

cdif..'i, 15s Smyrna, 1841-43 

1904 PaabnB, 18mo. lif. bd. U td 1843 

1905 Assanla New Testament, translated by tlie Serampore MissionaricB, 8to. 

ca\f, 5* Scrampore. 1820 

1906 Ajyvaara, San Lncaa, traducido a1 Aymarft por Y. Pazos— £aaki, ai Espanol 

porPh.Sciode.S!mJ]iKu.'l. 12mo. ca^, 4. 1829 

1906*Ba84ue> Testament Berriii, Ihii JVW Tettament, 8to. ealf, 10s Bayonan, 1828 

1907 8. Mathiuren, 8to. teined, 3» Qd Bayojum, 182S 

1908 Bengali >',■« Tcstauient, 8to. calf neat, 2» U Serampore, (F 1830) 

1909 (ii.d English, St. Matthew and St. John, Svo.e/SsW CW™ Ha, 1819 

1910 Common Pbayeu and olln^r Bites of the Church, in Bengali, 8vo. bda. not pub- 

lUhed, 10* CalcaUa 1840 

1911 Berber< Eitrait d'une traduction MS. en langue berbfere de qnelqueapartieB 

de I'ccrituTe saiiite, contenant YTT chapitrea de S. Luc, 8to. toil/i the vowel 
puinla. calf, 5» Londres, 1833 

1912 Sohemian. BIBIIA BOIIEIMICA Biblii Ezecka, folio, many laoodcuU, a 
• reiiiarkaUiifuie tall copy, in the original binding, £6. 6b 

Venetiii, inedilms Petri Liechtenateta, 1506 
Title and EOine leaiea at the beginning and end mended^ tiie Register, after die Coiopbon con- 
sists of 3 leases onlj, and is apparenCl; imperfect, the cop; is tberefore Eold uot subject to collation. 
This lersion for tbe use of the Uiusltes, by BeontsliD, is not meDtioned by Hruiitt. This Bo* 
hemian work, printed at Venice, is even Bcarcer thnn the llljirian Preces and tbe Breviarinm Cioatl- 
cum tnice printed b; tbe Andrtas Aaulenu) in tlie game city. Consult Ungar, and the larioni 
notices by tbe bibliographers Le Long, Gootze, Ckment, VidL-kind, KJeieb, and Eisner, ittia all 
speak imequivocollj of ita raiitj and ycilue. 

The only Catulognes in wbich I bave traced copies of this rure Bible are those ofThoTpe; b« 
Stated in bis earliest Catalogue, witbont date, that no olher coii; but liis, priced, mor. £16. 16«, 
eiists in this countrr i re-priced. \83i, £2b. ; 1836 and f<4(1. mor.ilSI. 

1913 BiBLI Cseaki, stout foho, Koadeats, slightly imperfect, ealf. rare, 30* 1557 
Of the rare folio edition of tbeBobemian Bible, IbbT, a cojiy wilb Uic woodcuts badly coloured, 

in morocco, fetcbed at Dr. Hawlrey's sale, 1853, H goineaa. 

The Gist Protestant trsn^ladon, printed ai the expense of the Baron John Zerodnw, 6 nils. 
4to. KraUti, 1579, fetched, 1851, iilO- lOt. 



116 QUARITCH'8 CATAL06UB OF 

1914 BiBLi Czeski, another edition, etout folio, tooodcuU, alighthg vm^erfect, old ealf^ 

brass comers, scarce, 12s 1560 

1915 ■ to gest Biblj Swata, stout 8vo. morocco, gilt edaes, 10s Berlin, 1813 
1916 to gest Biblj Swata, 8vo. calf, 2s ^ " Berljne, 1813 

1917 ■ another edition, 8vo. calf, ^ Gynsu, 1840 

1918 NowT Zakonwnowe de Tesstiny prekozeny : Bohemian Testament, 18mo. fine 

copy in red morocco, gilt edges, S2s Wytissteny, 1596 

1919 Breton. Testamant nevez. Tr6et 6 Brezonnek, gant T. F. M. M. A. Le 

GoNiDEC, 12mo. ca\f, 7s Angoulem, 1827 

1920 Bullom and Enghsh. Book hoa Matthew, 12mo. calf, 6« 1816 

1921 Canarese Gospels, 8yo. calf, Zs Qd Serampore, (P 1820 

1922 Carshun. New Testament, 4to. calf, 2s M (P 1830) 

1923 Carshun and Ssrriac. New Testament in the Carshtm and SyriacDialects, 

printed upon Vellum Papeb, roy. 4to. cf. neat, 7s 6d Lond. Bible 8oc, ca. 1830 

1924 Chaldee. Gospels. 4to. calf, 6s (P 1840) 

1925 tDltinese. The Bible, 5 parts, impL Svo. in a case, 6s Serampore, 1815-22 

1926 Coptic and Arabic Psalter, very small 4to. bd. 2s 6d 1826 

1927 Coptic. Novum Testamentum ^gyptium vnlgo Copticnm, Coptice et Latine, 

ed. Wilkins, 4to. calf, 16* Oxon, 1716 

ip28 Gospels (the four) in Coptic and Arabic, small 4to. calf, 3* 6d 1829 

1929 Danish. Biblia, det er : den ganske Hellige Skrifts Boger, 8yo. calf, 7s 6d 

Kiobenhavn, 1819 

1930 another edition, 8vo. calf, 7s 6d London, 1829 

1931 another edition, Svo. calf, ^ Christiania, 1835 

1932 the same, Svo. calf, 5* . ib. 1844 

1933 — Psalmemes Bog. 8vo. sewed, Is Christiania, 1851 

1934 Englisha Holy Bible with Notes explanatory and practical, by D'Oyley and 

Mant, 3 vols, royal 4to. maps and many fine plates after Paintings by the great 

Masters, engraved by Moses, Cooke, a very handsome copy in russia extra, gold 

borders, gUt edges, ^. Ss Oaford, 1817 

D'Oyley and Mant's is the best '* Family Bible," eren biblical Scholars will consult it profitably. 

1935 ZSsqfliniauZa Pentateuch, Psalter, and New Testament, 3 vols. 12mo. blue 

calf neat, 10* London, 1841-30-40 

1936 Habmony of the Evangelists : Nalegapta, 12mo. If bd, 2s 1810 

1937 Gospels, 12mo. bd. 2s 1813 

1938 Esthonian* Piil>li Eamat, Svo, calf, 10s Peterburri Linnas, 1822 

1939 — New Testament: Weie Issanda Jesnsse Eiristosse Uns Testament ehk 

Jummala Ue Sadusse, sm. 4to. black morocco, gilt edg^, rare, 21s Tallinnas, 1715 

1940 fithiopiCa Primi Ezrae libri, in medinm prolata, et laUne angliceque reddita, 

a H. Laurence, Svo. calf, 4a 6d Oxoniae, 1820 

1941 PsALTEBiuM Davidis, .Mthiopice et Latine, cnm variis Lectionibus et notis Ludol- 

phi, sm. 4to. half vellum, 7s 6d Franc, 1701 

1942 Psaltennm Davidis, Svo. bds, 2s 1815 

1943 Ascensio Isaiae Yatis, opusculum pseudepigraphnm, nunc antem apud 

Aethiopas compertum, et cumversione kUina a/nglicanaque factum a B. Laubence, 
Svo. calf, 5* Oxoniae, 1819 

Bound up with it is : The Book of Enoch the prophet, an apocryphal production, translated 
by the same, Oxford, 1821. 

1944 Novum Testamentum, edidit Th. Pell Piatt, sm. 4to. calf, 6* 1830 

1945 Evangelia Sancta, Aethiopice, ed. Piatt, sm. 4to. calf ^ ^^ Londini, 1826 

1946 PLATT'S (Th. Pell) Catalogue of the Ethiopio Biblical MSS. in the E. 

libr. of Paris, and in the Libr. of the Brit, and For. Bible Soc, with an accoimt 
of those in the Vatican, Specimens of Versions of the N. T. into the modern 
languages of Abyssinia, etc. 4to. bds, 5« 1823 

1947 the same, 4to. russia extra, gilt edges, 10s . 1823 

1948 Finnish. BIBLIA, se on Coco pyha ramattu etc. thick folio, fiest edition, 

woodcuts, a good copy in the original stamped binding, rare, £4. 

Stockholm, PL. JSTeisarilda, 1642 

A perfect copy, the title is printed within an ornamental border, the blank part at the bottom 

cut off, but could easily be-mended. On the back of it, a curious large book-plate is pasted. The 



BIBLES. 117 



wnhee It signed bj Aesehillas Pktrakub, H. J. Hoffmann, M. M. Stodins et O. Matthoraa. 

I po e a ow ed Dr. Hawtrey'a oopj, and sold it, 1857, for £10. 

1949 — Biblia eli Pylia Kaamattu, Wanlia ja Uusi Testamenti, 8to. caff, 10s 

8t FietarhortM, 1817 

1960 Uusi Teetamenti ja Psaltari, 8vo. calf, 4a HeUvngisaa, 1861 

1961 Flemish- Het oude Testament naar den laasten EoomscLen text witli het 

nieuwe Testament, 8vo. calf, 7s 6d afler the edition o/'1599 (P 1840) 

1962 — het NIEUWB Testament, 12mo. (j/'.2*6rf qfter the edition of VJVlyBrv^ehV^^ 

1963 Prencll- La Sainte Bible, les Psaumes en vers FranQois, le Cat^chisme, des 

Oraisons, etc. reviis par les Pastenrs de TEglise de Geneve, 3 vols, in 1, stout 
folio, wth the Apocrypha, and the Music cf the JPsalms, hound in sealskin, giU 
edges, 18* Geneve, 1718 

1964 BiBLB (La Sainte) traduite snr les Textes originaux aveo les Differences de la 

Ynlgate, 12ino. a very scarce edition, fine copy in old I^renoh red morocco, giU 
edges, 30* Cologne, 1739 

This was King Lonia Philippe's copy, which was kept for his private use when at liia Chateau 
de Nenillj. 

1966 La Saiktb Bible, 12mo. ea^f, 2s M Londres, 1817 

1966 La Saiktb Biblb, d'apr^s I'^dition de J. F. Ostervald, 4to. calf extra, filt leaves, 

10s Lausanne (Soc. hihhque), 1822 

1967 Pr€nch and ]«atin« Sainte Bible de Yence, en Latin et en iBhranQais, 

avec des notes litt^raires, critiques et historiques, des prefaces et des disserta- 
tions par Oalmet, de Vence, etc. revue par Drach, 27 vols. 8vo. maps, halfca^f 
netU, marbled edges, £2. 10* Bruxelles, 1829-33 

" Cette traduction est enrichie de nombrenses et savantea notes par I'editear, qui est trea 
iren6 dans la langue H^braique." — Brunei. 

1968 NotnTEAU Testament, reveu et confer^ sur les Textes Grecs par les Pasteurs et 

P^fesseurs de ^^ise de Geneve, Charenton, par Pierre Des- Mayes, s. c?.— • 
Les Pseaumes de I)avid mis en Itime Fran^oise par Clement Marot et Theo- 
dore de B0ze, avec la Forme des Prieres Ecclesiastiques, le Catechisme, Con* 
fession de Foi, &c, ioith the Twnes, ib, s, d, {X Tilth Century), in one vol. 4to. 
a magnificent specimen of old red mobocoo, giU edges, having the sides and back 
completely covered with elaborate and minute gold tooling by Le Gascon, £4. 4* 

1969 GaeUCa Leabluraichean an T-Seann Tiomnaidh agus an Tiomnaidh Nuaidh, 

8vo. ca^, Bs London, 1821 

1960 An T-Sean Tiomnaidh, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 4a Edinb. 1807 

1961 Qallaa Evangelium Matthaei translatnm in Ungnam GkiUamm, auctore Krapf, 

18mo. chth, 3* Qd Ankobari, regni Shoanorum capitalis, 18^1 

1962 Georgian Testament, in the Church character, 4to. ca^f, 7s 6d (P 1820) 

1963 German VentaglOtta Biblia Pentapla. DieBiicherderHeiligen Schrift 

nachfiinffacherDeutscherVerdolinetschung; [Five different Versions of the 

Scriptures, printed in parallel columns], 6 vols, in 3, small 4to. half vellum, 

20s Samb. 1711 

The 5 versions are: I. The Roman Catholic by Ulenberg; II. The Evangelical by Luther; 

III. The Evangelical-Reformed, by Piscator ; IV. The Jewish, by Athiae and Reitz ; V. The Batch 

of the States-general. i ▼▼ i t 

1964 Die Bibel oder die ganze Heilige Schrift nach der Uebersetzung Luthers, stout 

12mo. idth referefices, calf, 3* 62 London, 1821 

1966 Die Heilige Schrift des Alten und Nueun Testaments, uebersetzt von Dr. W. 

M. L. de Wette, 3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18* sd.) ff. bd. calf, 12* Heidelberg, 1831-2 
1966 das Neue Testaments, von Kistemaker, 12mo. cajf, 2* 6rf Munster, 1826 

1967 BIBLIA SAXONICA : Niedersachsische Bibel : Biblia Dudesch, 2 vols, folio, 

many bold woodcuts (the same as those in the Cologne Bible), remarkably fine 
copy, stamped hogskin, with clasps, £10. 

Salberstad {date on woodcut frontispiece, 1520) 1522 
Carefully described by Goeze, in his '* Historic der gedruckten Niedersachsischen Bibeln von 
1470-1621," 4to. Halle, 1675, pp. 95-105. Goeze mentiona (pages 104-5) that this Bible is very 
scarce, even more so than the Lubeck edition ; he never saw any other copy beyond his own ; he 
thinks that Luther's version, appearing shortly after the present, must have injured its sale to that 
extent, that a large portion of the entire edition may have got used as waste paper. Goeze con- 
cludes by calling this edition '* A jewel/' the sight of which must always be pleasant to a con- 
noissenr of Litenury treasures. 



118 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



1968 JLOW-German or Platt-DeutSCh. BIBLIA dat ys de gantze Hilige 

Schrift, Diidesch, d. M. Luther, fol. woodcuts, russia, good copy, rare, £4. 

Magdehorch, 1578 

1969 Saxon. Biblia, dat ys : de gantze hillige Sckrifft, Sa^isch, Dr. M. Luther's, 

stout am. 4to. the last leaf damaged a/nd mounted, stamped sheep, 21 s 

Jf ittemhercJi, 1699 

1970 NovTTM Testamentum Latino-germanum. Dat nye Testament in Latyn ende 

Duyts, 4to. vellum, 7s 6d Campis exeussit Peirus Wameri, (P 1660) 

1971 German^Sebrew Kew Testament, 12mo. caU", 2s 6d 1820 
1973 Goojurattee ^ew Testament, translated by the Surat Missionaries, 4to. 

calf, lOs Surat (Bombay Bible Sac.) 1827 

1974 New Testament, translated by the Serampore Missionaries, 8vo. calf 

28 6d Serampore, 1820 

1975 GothlCs TJlphiljs Versio Gothica Epistolarum Pauli ad Eomanos, Codices 

Carolinus et Guelpherbytanus, cum Commentariis et Appendice ed. Knittel, 
4to. 12 plates qf facsimiles, very neat in vellum. Bishop BlomJield*s copy, \0s 

Brunswick, (P 1772) 

1976 Gothic Bible, Grammar and Dictionary: TTlfilas. Die Heiligen Schriften 

alten und neuen Bundes in Gothischer Sprache.; mit gegeniiberstehendem 
Griechischemnnd Lateinischem Texte, Anmerkongen, Worterbuch, Sprachlehre, 
und geschichtlicher Einleitung von Massmann, 8vo. xcii. and 812 pp. (pub. at 
15«) sewed, 9« Stuttgart, 1867 

" This edition of Ulfilas is highly praised by critics, it comprises all the literary material neces- 
sary for studying the Gothic Language, at a singularly moderate price. 

1977 ULFILAE Evangelia Gothica, cum parallelis versionibus Islandicd, Suethicd, 

et Zatind, accedunt Glossarium Ulphila-Gothicum, cum linguis affinibus, a 
Jimio et Stiemhielmio ; et pra«fatio continens Orationem Dommicam in septem 
linguis, stout sin. 4to. old calf, title slightly injured, IBs Stockholmiae, 1671 

** Edition rare et recherch^e.** — Brunei. 

1978 Gothic and AnglO^Sazona Qitatuob Evangeliorum versiones peran- 

tiquae duae, Gothica scil. et Anglo- Saxonica, illamex Cod. argenteo, ed. Junius, 
banc ex Codd. MSB. curavit Mareschallus ; ace. Glossarium Grothicum, etc. 
opera Junii, 2 vols, very sm. 4to. calf neat, 20* Amstel, 1684 

1979 the same, 2 Vols, in one, very sm. 4to. vellum, 20s 1684 

1980 the same, Dordrecht, 1665-^Caedmonis Paraphrasis poetica, Genesios 

ac praecipuarum sacrae paginae historiarum, Anglo- Saxonice, without plates, 

1655 — 2 vols, in one, sm. 4to. vellum, 26s Dordrechti, 1655-65 

The Amsterdam edition of 1684 is the same as the Dordrecht edition of 1665, with a new title. 

1981 Greek. Biblia GB^CA,Vetus Testamentum, secundum LXX. Gr. et Lat., cum 

Scholiis Ex)manse editionis, in singula capita distributis, omnia de exemplari 

Bomano fidelissime et studiosissime expressa ; accedit Novum Testamentum, 

studio J. Morini ; 3 vols, folio, fine copy, calf gilt, £2. 2s Baris, 1628 

'* In great request, not only for the neatness and correctness of the execution, but also for the 

learned notes." — Hartwell Home, 

1982 Vetus Testamentum ex Versione LXX. Interpretum, cum Scholiis Grsecis, sm. 

4to. LABOE PAPEB, calf extra gilt edges, 16* Londini, B. Daniell, 1653 

1983 Biblia Gb^ca, ex versione LXX. Interpretum, ad editionem Grabe criticis 

dissertationibus illustrata, edidit J. J. Breitingerus, 4 vols, in 3, 4to. calf gilt, 
36* !nguri, 1730-33 

In a recent number of the Gentleman's Magazine, the above is recommended as the best edition 
of the Septuagint. 

1984 VETUS Testamentum Grsecum, curis Holmes et Parsons, 6 vols, in 4, folio, (pub. 

at £25. in sheets) £9. Oxon. 1798-1827 

The Dean of Peterborough's copy, in calf, fetched, 1853, £11. 10«. 

1985 YETUS TESTAMENTUM, Graece e Codice MS. Albxandbino, qui Londini 

in Bibliotheea Museis Britannici asservatur, Typis ad similitudmem ipsius 
Codicis Scripturae fideliter descriptum, cura et labore, H. H. Babeb, 3 vols, 
impl. folio, (pub. at £18. ISs in bds.) russia extra, gilt edges, with blind-tooled 
sides, bordered with gold, a sumptu,ous copy, £15. 15* 1816- 21 

Priced, 1834, Straker, £14. 14«; 1837, and 1840, i'uyne andFoss, russia, £26. 5«; Dr. Haw- 
trey's copy fetched 1853, £13. lbs, 

The edition was confined to 250 copies. 



BIBLBS. 119 



Wmde's edition of the " New Tsstambmt " of the ume Codex, bound uniformlj, should 
h9 bought with this the " Old Testament.*' 

** Cett6 edition, ezecut^e auz frais du gonvernement anglais offre le &o-simile exact dn c^l^bre 
manuscrit d'Alexandrie, le plus ancien qui nous soit panrenu du texte grec derBcriture Salute. II 
a 6t6 tirh de ce roagnifique ouvrage 250 ezempl. sur papier, au prix de361iy. ISsh. (882 fr.) 
chacnn ; et une dixaine sur velin, au prixde 184 guindes (4600 fr.) ; I'exemplaire complet, celui du 
duede Devonshire, est de cinq pouces plus grand qaeles autres/' — Brunei* 

A facsimile reprint of the Codex Alexandrinus, one of the most beautiful specimens of ancient 
Greek caligraphy in existence. The original Manuscript was sent as a present to King Charles I., 
by Cyril Lucaris, patriarch of Constantinople, in the year 1628. Cyril brought it from Alexandria, 
where it is supjposed to have been written. In an accompanying schedule he relates that according 
to tradition, it was written by Thecia, a noble £g3rptian lady, in about the seventh century. It is 
printed in uncial characters, as in the original, letter for letter, word for word, line for line, and 
oolamn for column, without divisions of words or chapters, or change of the peculiar orthography, 
or correction even of the errors occasionally occurring. Mr. Baber, not being content with the 
limited fount of types exclusively cast for Dr. Woide's facsimile of the Testament, and being 
anxious to give a closer resemblance than Dr. Woide had done, considerably enlarged the variety of 
the metal types, and had several hundred peculiar marks, words, and even whole sentences, and all 
tbe ornamental parts, engraved on blocks of wood, and incorporated with the types in their appro- 
priate places ; he also printed the rubrics as they occurred in their proper coloured ink. For a more 
particular account, see the Preface by Woide, or Home's Introduction to the Bible, vol. ii. p. 116. 

1986 FsALTEBiUM GsAECUM et Cod. MS. Alexandrino in Museo Brit, typis descrip- 

t mn, cu ra Babeb, large folio, calf, 20s 1812 

1987 NOVUM TESTA MkKTUM GrsDcum, e Cod. MS. Alexandbino descriptum a 

C. G. Woide, cum Appendice, roy. ioMo, fine copy, russia, gilt edges, £5. 5*. 1786 
Bound uniform with the *' VetusTestamentum'' ; both if bought together for £20. 

1988 Novum Testamentum graece, ex bibliotheca regia, folio, a very fine copy in calf 

extra, gilt edges, 24* ^^ ^ Lutetiae, M. Stephaniis, 1550 

1989 Novum Testamentum graece, ex regiis aliis(]^ue optimis editionibus cum cura 

expreasum, thick 18mo. blue morocco, gilt edges, £1. 7' Lugd, Bat. JElz., 1624 

1990 Novum Testamentum Grcecum, cum v ar. Lect. Millii, Prolegom. et Notis addi- 

dit G. D. T. M. D. (Gerardus de Mastricht), editio altera et optima, 12mo. 
frontispiece and maps, blue m^yrocco, gilt edges, 18* Amst, J, Wetstenium, 1736 

1991 Novum Testamentum, Gr., edit, receptse, cum lect. var., nee non commentario 

pleniore ex scriptoribus veteribus Hebrfleis, Grsecis et Latinis, Historiam et vim 
verborum illus6rante, opera et studio J. J. Wetstenii, 2 vols, folio, hf bd. calf, 
uncut, £4. 15* Amst, 1751 

** No sound critic should be without this invaluable work." — Hales, 

Priced, 1822, John Bohn, £10. 10*; 1840, Jas. Bohn, £7. 17* 6d; 1848, Payne and Foss, 
morocco, j^l2. 12«; 1831, H. Bohn, £8.8*. Sir Mark Sykes* copy fetched of 8* 5*; Roscoe's£7. 
Purton Cooper's copy, russia, 1855, £5. 10* ; 1853, D. Turner's copy, £5. 

" All former editions of the Greek Testament were surpassed by that of John James Wctstein ; 
of which it is sufficient to mention that Michaelis his professed enemy, and who loses no opportunity 
of speaking harshly of him, says, that it is of all editions of the Greek Testament the most impor- 
tant, and the most necessary to those who are engaged in sacred criticism, and that the Rev. Herbert 
Marsh, the celebrated translator of Michaelis, and perhaps the best judge now living of the merit of 
such awork, calls it bytheemphatic appellation of* the invaluable book.'" — Butler*8 HortB Biblica, 

1992 Novum Testamentum textus grsecus Griesbachii et Knappii, cum notis ed. Vater. 

8vo. calf neat, 3* Halis, 1824 

1993 New l^estament, with English Notes, by Bloomfield, 2 vols. Svo. ^. calf gilt, 

18* 1839 

1994 Novum Testamentum graece, cum notis ed. M. A. Scholz, 2 vols. 4to. ca^f gilt, 

30* Lips, 1830-36 

1995 HELLENISTIC EDITION of the Greek Testament, H KAINH AIAGHKH Er 

TtiQ ITaXatac AiadrfKriQ Kara tovq EfiEofjiriKovTa dupfifivivofiivrj. Novum Testa- 
mentum GrrsEcum Editio Hellenistica. Instruxit et edidit Edv. Gul. Grinfield, 
M.A. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 1500. Scholia Hellenistica in Novum Testamentum, Phi- 
lone et Josepho Patribus Apostolicis aliisque Ecclesise AntiqusB Scnptoribus 
necnon Libris Apocryphis maxime deprompta. Instruxit ataue omavit Eav. Gul. 
Grinfield, M.A. 2 vols. 8vo. — togeSier 4 vols. 8vo. (puD. at £3. 12*) cloth, 
21* 1843-48 

This edition is designed to show the close connection of the Greek Testament with the Septua- 

glut. It contains upwards of 30,000 doctrinal and grammatical illustrations, which are arranged ' 

nqpectively under the verse for the convenience of the Student and Divme. 



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** One of the noblest theological labours of our age. . . . For * improbus labor ' it rivals 
the Kircheri and the Trommii of past generations. . • . The plan of the work is simple, but 
most admirable. The New Testament text is printed entire, and to each verse is appended all that 
is to be found, either in the LXX. or the Apocrypha illustrative of it. The versions of Theodotion, 
SjmmachuSy and Aquila, and the writings of Philo and Josephus, are also laid under contribution 
occasionally. Here, then, are not only collected together, but digested into the most convenient 
order for use, all those excellent materials for sacred study, which the one great body of writings 
kindred to the New Testament so richly supplies.'' — Christian Remembrancer. 

1996 CODEX Theodori Bezse Cantabrigiensis Evangelia Apostolorum Acta complec' 

tens quadratis LiteriB GhrsBCO-Latmis, edidit notasque adjecit T. Kipling, 2 vols. 
roy. fol. printed in square Greek capitals, £4. 4is Cantab. 1793 

The original MS. was presented to thelJniversity of Cambridge by Theodore Beza, who says in 
the letter that accompanied it, that it had been found in the Monastery of St. Irseneus at Lyons, and 
that it had been in his own possession nineteen years. Professor Person collated the printed copy 
of Dr. Kipling, and the only fault he could detect was in a single letter of the margin. For a more 
particular account, see ** Home's Introduction*" vol. ii. p. 33. 

1997 Codex Vaticanus : Novum Testamentnm graece, ex antiqxiisBiino codice Vati- 

cano edidit A. Maius, 8yo. cloth, 9s Lond. 1859 

1998 ■ the same, large paper, royal 8vo. cloth, 10* Qd 1859 

1999 EyangeIiIUm secundum MatthsDum ex codice rescripto,inBibl. Coll.S.Triiiitatis 

juxta Dublin descriptum, opera et studio J. Barrett, with 64 emraved facsimiles 
of the entire MS. impl. 4sto.Jlne paper, morocco extra, joints, gilt edges, 30« 1801 

2000 Common Peayee of the Church of England, in Greeh, 24mo. hd. 2* ^d 1820 

2001 TEOMMII (A.) Concordantiffl GrsDcae XXX. Interpretam, 2 yoIs. folio, hf. calf, 

£2. Amst, 1718 

2002 the same, labge fapeb, 2 vols, large folio, calf gilt, marbled edges, 

. fine copy, £3. 3* 1718 

Very rare in this Large Paper state. 
This is a concordance of the Alexandrine copy of the Greek Septuagint, with the corresponding 
Hehrew words. The Index of the second volume furnishes a valuable Hebrew-Greek Lexicon, by 
giving the Hebrew words with their various renderings in Greek. For methodical and judicious 
arrangement, it is, perhaps, the best Concordance published in any language; and it is particularly 
useful as a key to the Alexandrine Greek, which is the basis of the Evangelical. — Dr. Hales. 

2003 Gbeen (T. S.) a Course of DeYeloped Criticism on Passages of the New Testa- 

ment materiallv affected by Yarious readings, 8yo. cloth, 3* 6d Bagster, (1856) 

2004 Steoud's Greek Harmony of the Four (xospels, comprising a Synopsis and a 

Diatessaron, with Tables and Indexes, stout sm. 4to. (pub. at 24^) cloth, \2is 1853 

2005 Greenland* New Testament: Testamentitak, terssa Nalegauta Annaur- 

sirsiYta, 8yo. calf. Is 6i 1822 

2006 Barottee^ IN ew Testament, translated by the Serampore Missionaries, 8yo. 

calf, Zs^d ^ Serampore, 1821 

2007 Bebrew* Biblia hebraica, cum punctis, 2 yoIs. in 1, Yery small 4to. the third 

edition, with some M8. notes, the margins of first and last leaf neatly mended, 
fine copy in old red moeocco, gilt edges, saee, £3. 3s Yenetiis, 1525 (1528) 

Apparently bound by De Rome, but without his mark. 

2008 BIBLIA HEBEAICA EABBINICA, cum Masoris, Targis, etc. cura J. Bux- 

torfii ; accedit Tibbbias, 2 yoIs. large foHo, £4. Basilice, 1618-65 

2009 BIBLIA MAGNA HEBEAICA, Editio Eabbinica, (Mikra Gedoola), cum 

utraque Masora et Targis Hebraice, 4 yoIs. royal folio, a beautiful copy in old 

russia, ybey babe, £10. 10* {Amst. 1724-27) 

** Edition regardee comme le plus ample et la mbillburb db toutbs les Bibles rabbi- 

NiauES. EUe a pour base les Editions de Bomberg, et renferme non seulement tout ce que celles-ci 

contiennent, mais encore les variantes de Buxtorf, avecles remarques ajontees par r^diteur.^'-^rKne^. 

2010 BiBLiA Hebbaiba, sine punctis, cum VariisLectionibus, edidit Benj. Kennicott, 

2 large yoIs. folio, ^»e copy in old russia, 36« Oxon. 1776-80 

2011 BiBLiA Hebeaica, recensuit E. Yan der Hooght, editio noYa a J. S. C. F. Feey, 

with Lexicon, 2 yoIs. 8yo. calf, 12s 1812-14 

2012 Psalms in Hebrew, with a critical, exegetical and philological Commentary by 

EcY. G. Phillips, 2 ydIs. 8vo. (pub. at £1. I2s) bds. 16* London, 1846 

2013 Testament in Hebrew, with the vowel points, small 4to. slightly stained, old blue 

morocco, tooled sides, ^ilt edges, 10s 

2014 ■ . ' . another edition, 8yo. cay, 2s 1817 



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8015 Testament: the reyised edition ofthe Hebrew translation of the ITew Testament, 
8vo. clothy 2s 6d Jetos* 8oc. 1838 

2016 EvANOBLiA qnatuor, Hehraice et Zatine, h Jona, sm. foL J!f.vel3s6d Bomae, 1668 

2017 EOBBETSON (J.) Clavis Pentateuchi, cum notis criticis et philologicis, et 

dissertationibus II. 8vo. calf, ds Edinhwrghi, 1770 

2018 the same, editio altera, ab J. Kinghoen, 8vo. Ids. l%s Norvici, 1824 

2019 Bebrew-Chaldee- Genesis et Exodus, 4to. cf. 6« (? Constantinople, 1700) 

2020 Bebrew^Samaritan- Fentateuchus HebrsDo-Samaritanus dbaractere 

Heb. Chald. editus cura et studio B. Blayney, 8vo. caff, Ss Oxonii, 1790 

2021 the same, roy. 8vo. laboe papeb, calf. Is M 1790 

2022 Btndi or Binduee- New Testament translated by Bowley, 8yo. qf. Zs M 

Calcutta, 1826 

2023 New Testament, 8vo. hds. 8* Qd Calcutta, 1848 

2024 The GFospbls and the Acts of the Apostles, in Hindui, 8vo. hds, 2s 6d Cat, 1847 

2025 Bindostanee* The Pentateuch, translated into Hindostanee, stout 8yo. 

cdy, 6s Serampore, 1S22 

2026 ■■ ■ Genesis, Proverbs, Isaiah, 8vo. calf, 6« s, a. 

2027 New, TestameI^t, translated by H. Marlyn, revised with the assistance of Mirza 

Fitrit, etc. 8vo. calf, 6s 1819 

2028 Zcelandic* Bibha had er auU heilaug Eitning utlaugd & Islendsku, 2 vols, in 

1, very stout 8vo. caff, 14* ^aupmannahaujh, 1813 

2029 ZndO^PortUgueze* O Novo Testamento, 8vo. calf, 16s 1826 

2030 ZriBh* Leabhuir na Sein Tiomna tre curam an Doctuir Bedel, 1685 — Tiomma 

Nuadh, re O'Domhnuill, 1681—2 vols. sm. 4to. caff, £2. 8# London, 1681-86 
First edition of the Old Testament, and second of the New, in Irish. Priced, 1845, Payne 
Few, £3. 13« ed. Dr. Hawtrey's copy, in calf, fetched, 1853, £2. 16«. 

2031 BioBLA Naomhtha, le Bhedel, agus DomhnuiQ, 8vo. calf, 4^ 1817 

2032 Leabhttib an Tsean Tiomna tre churam Dootuir Ui. Bhedel^ roy. 8vo. old Irish 

ckaract&^s, calf, ^* Dublin, 1827 

2033 Aa Tiomna Nuadh-TJi. O'DomhnuiU, 12mo. <f. in old Irish characters, 2s %d 1823 

2034 Ztalian* Bibbia, secondo la Yolgata, traaotta in Italiana da Martini, stout 

8vo. calf, 6s ^ ^ 1828 

2035 Sacba Bibbia, secondo la traduzione di Diodati, 18mo. hd, 2s 6d Londra, 1830 

2036 Jfudeo-Polish- New Testament, 8vo. calf, 6s 1821 

2037 JudeO"Spani8h. New Testament, 8vo. calf ^^ 1829. 

2038 Kalmouk^BfXongOliail* St. Matthew Evangelium, St. Mathaei in lingua 

Calmucco-Mongolicam, ab. S. J. Schmidt, 4to. hotmd, 3« Qd Petropoli, 1815 

2039 Kashniere' New Testament, translated by the Serampore Missionaries, 

8vo. calf, 6s Serampore, 1821 

2040 Kunkuna- New Testament, translated by the Serampore Missionaries, 8vo. 

calf, 6s Serampore, 1818 

2041 JLatin- BIBLIA Sacra Latina, fol. with numerous richly illustrated capital let' 

ters, executed in gold and colours, very fine copy in the original pigskin binding, 
with clasps, £6. 6s NurenhergtB, A. Cohurger, 1478 

A beautiful volume, with two fine Miniatures. 

2042 BiBLiA Latina, cum tabula nuper impressa et cum summariisnoviter editis, stout 

sm. 4^to.fine woodcuts and Initial Letters, old calf, £3. Venet, 1498 

"2043 Biblia Sacra Latina cum Concordantiis Vet. et JNov. Test. fol. ISlacft letter, «v- 

merousfine woodcuts of classical execution, with many MS, notes in the mar^ 

gins, old stamped hogskin binding, 26s Lugduni, 1516 

2044 Biblia Latina, cum interpretatione Nominum et Indice, 2 vols, large folio, 

woodcuts and large capitals, a few leaves stained, very finely bound in old russia, 

elegant, gold borders, Sarleian style, a handsome booh, £2, 10s Parisiis, 1540 

The Old Testament is dat^, 1540; the New Testament, 1539; the Interpretatio Nominum 

and Indices, 1538. This beautiful and valuable version has very broad margins and is therefore 

often described as *' Large Paper," thus in Dr. Hawtrey's sale, 1853, where bound in 1 vol. calf, it 

fetched £2. 5f . . . , 

2046 Biblia Latina, Vulgata editionis, 6 vols. 18mo. fine copy, red morocco, gilt 
edges, a pretty copy, rare, 30« Cologne, Jacob Naudaeus, (Leyde, Elzevir) 1679 
A very beautiful edition, with copper plate title pages. — Bibliotbvca bussEXiANA. 



m QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

2046 BiBLiA Sacba, ad optima veteris et vulgatae translationis exemplaria, stout large 

folio, with numerous fine woodcuts, M, bd, vellum, ISs Lugd. 1566 

2047 BiBLiA Sacsa, Latine, cum uniyersis vatabli et yariortun annotationibus, inter- 

pretatio duplex, altera yetus, altera noya, editio auctior, 2 yols. folio, lasge 
PAPEB, /Sne clean copy in old French calf gilt, scarce, 36* Paris, 1729 

2048 BiBLiA Sacra yulga1;ae editionis, 12mo. blue mor. extra, 10s Lond. Bagster, s. a, 

2049 NoyuM Tbstamentum, cum sclioliis Benedicti, 12mo. ruled, calf, ds Par, 1543 

2050 Noyi Tbstamenti editio postrema per Erasmum, stout 12mo. numerous fine 

woodcuts, neat in old stamped calf, ISs Tigv/ri, 1554 

2051 Ziepcha Gospel of St. John, Svo. bds, 2s Calcutta, 1849 

2052 l^ttish Bible : Ta Bihbele jeb tee swehti Deewaraksti, stout 8yo. calf, clasps, 

10s Rihga, 1794 

2053 I^Ew Testament : Ta Jauna Derriba muhsee ILunga Jesus Xristus, 12mo. bd. 

5* Telgawa, 1816 

2054 Uthuanian* Biblia, Tai esti : Wissas Szwentas Easstas seno ir naujo Tes- 

tamento, 8yo. coif, 7s 6d Karalauczuje, 1816 

9C^S IMIagyar* Szent Biblia, Magyar fordittatott Karoli Gaspar, sm. S^o, followed 

by a metrical version of the Psalms, with the Music, hf mor, 7s 6d JJltr, 1794 

2056 BKahratta* New Testament, translated by the American Missionaries in 

Bombay, 8yo. calf, 3« 6c? Bombay, 1826 

2057 XVEalagassee* Ny teny n' andriamanitra, atao hoe, tesitamenta, 8yo. calf, 

7s 6d An-Tananarivo, 1830 

2058 Bllalay* Biblia Malaica ; Elkitab 'ija 'etu Segala Surat Perdjandi an lama, etc. 

inBoman letters, stout 4to. Mrst Edition, clean copy, old calf, rare, 18* 1733 

2059 VETUS et Noyum Testamentum Maldice, cura So. WiUmet, 3 yols. roy. 8yo. 

morocco super ext/ra, gilt edges, a superb presentation copy, l%s Ha/rlemi, 1820-24 
2060 the same, 3 yols. in 1, roy. 8yo. calf, 6s ^ ^ Sarlemi, 1820-24 

2061 'Elkitab, etc. Bible and Testament, in Malay, printed in Eoman characters, 

thick 8yo. calf, 3* Qd 1821 

2062 BSalteBe and Xiatin* Quatuor Eyangelia, et Actus Apostolorum, juxta 

Vulgatam editam : necnon eorundem yersio Melitensis, edidit W. Jowett, 8yo. 
chth, 10s 1829 

2063 MankS* Yn Vible Casherick, ny Yn Chenn Chonaant, 8yo. calf, 5* 1819 

2064 nilantChu* The Old Testament, in Mamtchuy 8 yols. 4to. Chinese style of 

stitching, 20« 

2065 St. Matthew, in Mantchu, 4to. stitched, 2s 6d (P 1850) 

2066 Moldavian Bible, Svo. calf, 7s 6d 8t, Petersburg, 1819 

2067 Mongolian. St. Matthew and St. John, fol. calf, 5s (P 1830) 

2068 Mooltan New Testament, translated by the Serampore Missionaries, 8yo. 

ca^, 5s ' Serampore, 1819 

2069 NegrO'English* Da l^joe Testament, translated into the Negro-English 

language, by the Missionaries of the Unitas Fratrum, 8yo. ca^f, very rare, 
£2. 10s 1829 

2070 If epala- New Testament, translated by the Serampore Missionaries, 8yo. 

calf, 7s 6d Serampore, 1821 

2071 Persian* Kitab al Mukaddas, or the Holy Bible in Persian by the Eev. Henry 

Martyn, 2 yols. royal 8yo. calf neat, 15* JSdinb. Constable, 184i6 

2072 New Testament, by Martin, third edition, calf, 8yo. 2s 6d 1827 
2U73 Polisll* BIBLIA SWIETA. Biblia, to iest Ksiegi Sterego y Nowego Tes- 

tamentu, prez D. Jakuba Wyyka, foUo, fine woodcut Jhmtispiece, old calf, clasps, 
£7. KraJcowie, 1599 

This is the second edition of the first Polish version of the Scriptures. It was undertaken for 
the use of the Roman Catholics, and was first published at Cracow in 1561. Some few leaves at 
the beginning of this very scarce book are mended, and a small portion of the printing wanting. 
I do not call the present a fine copy, the Polish bookseller, Lissner in Posen, described this copy 
" Superbe exempl. d'une conservation parfaite, om6 d'un frontispice, qui manque & la plupart des 

exemplaires. Fort rare. " 

Priced, 1832, by Payne and Foss, mended and slightly imperfect, £ 10. 10«. I have met with 
no trace of any other copy offered for sale. 

2074 Biblia to iest Wssystko Pismo Swiete, 8yo. calf, 2s ^d Berlinie, 1810 

2076 Biblia to iest Wszystko Pismo Swiete, Syo. ca\f, 3* Wroclawia, 1836 



N 



BIBLES. iss 



8076 Portngaese* Biblia Sa^prada em Fortuguez, pedro Padre Joao Ferreira 
D'Almbida, stout 8vo. calf, 5* Lond/res, 1819 

2077 ■ A sancta Biblia; tradozidos em Portngaez, pelo A. Pbabira., 8vo. 

ea\f, 3* ^ lg2i 

2078 Pushtoo* New Testament, translated by the Serampore Missionaries, 8vo. 

eaJf, 7* 6c? Serampore, 1818 

2079 ItomaiC Old Testament, royal 8vo. ca^. Is London, 1830 

2080 New Tsstijcent, 12mo. ca{f, 2« London, 1822 

2081 llomaiC and Oreek. New Testament, 12mo. cajf, 5« 1824 

2082 ancient and modern Greek, by Schinas, sm. 8vo. calf, 3* Qd 1827 

2083 another edition, by Hildrion, 8vo. ca^f, 49 Qd 1828 

2084 ■ ■ another edition, small 8vo. cat^, 3* 6rf 1829 
2066 Romanese or Romansh. La S. Bibla ner la syinchia scartira d'ilg yeder 

testament, 8vo. calf, 10s Coira, 1818 

2086 Ilo kief testament, 8vo. calf, 6* Citerct, 1820 

2087 ItaBSian New Testament, 8vo. calf, 5« 8t. Fetersboura, 1823 

2088 New Testament, sm. 8vo. caff, 3s 6d Leipstc, 1860 

2089 Itnssiany ancient and modem* New Testament, Svo. calf 7s ed 

• St. Tetershov/rg, 1822 

2090 SamoiCltian* Naujas istatimas, par J. A. K. Giedrayti, sm. 4to. calf, teby 

»iJiE, 26* Wilniuje, 1816 

2091 Singhalese Old Testament, printed for the Colombo Auxiliary Bible Sociely, 

8 vols. 4to. red morocco gilt, 12* Colombo, 1819-20 

2092 — the same, 3 vols. 4to. calf, 10s 1819-20 

2093 New Testament, stout 8vo. bound, 6s Colombo, 1820 

2094 Slavonic Bible, 4to. calf, very neat, 12* (p 1840) 

2095 PsALTEB, 4to. masswe old calf, fine copy, 10s (P 1700) 

2096 Spanish* Biblia, en Espanol por Scio de S. Migael, 8vo. calf, 5* 1823 

2097 La Biblia en Espanol, por Scio de S. Migael, 12mo. ch 6s Londres, Bagster, 1825 

2098 Swedish* Bilblia Swenska, med concordantier, 2 vols, in 1, stout 12mo. ^tith 

the Apocrypha, original binding, gilt edges, fine copy, 20* Stockholm, 1673-74 

2099 Biblia thet ar : all then helga Slmft, pa Swenska, stout small 4to. large type, 

with the references, neat in old calf, 7* Qd Stockholm, 1801 

2100 Heliga Skrift, pa Swenska, stout 8vo. calf, 3* Gdtheborg, 1809 

2101 BiBLEN, Gamla och Nya Testamentets, 8vo. calf, 3* Qd Stockholm, 1814 

2102 BiBELBN, af Wahlin, stout 8vo. calf, 6* 1828 

2103 BiBELEN, Gramla och Nya Testamentets, stout 8vo. calf, 4a Stockholm, 1863 

2104 Nya Testamentet, 8vo. calf 2* Stockholm, 1814 

2105 Nya Testamentet, 12mo. calf, 2* Stockholm, 1864 

2106 Syriac* Vetus Testamentum, Svriace, ed. Lee, 1823- Novum Testamentum, 

Syriace, 1816—2 vols, in 1, stout 4to. calf, 7* ^d 1823-16 

2107 the same, 2 vols. 4to. labge pafeb, calfgilt, 16* 1823-16 

2108 Pbntateuchus, Syriace, cum notis edidit G. G. Kirsch, 4to. calf, 5« Sofae, 1787 

2109 Psalmobum Liber et Prophetae, ex idiomate Syro in Latinum translatus, a G. 

Sionita, Syriac and Latin, 4to. vellum, 3* Qd Parisiis, 1625 

2110 Novum Testamentum Syriacum, cum Versione Latina, cura J. Leusden et 0. 

Schaaf editum— Schaaf (C.) Lexicon Syriacum — 2 vols. 4to. 30* 1717 

2111 NovxTM Testamentum, Svriack, 4to. ca^, 2* 6d Londini, 1816 
2112 the same, royal 4to. labge papeb, cloth, 6* 1816 

2113 New Testament, Syriac, 4to. a different edition from the above, calf, 6* 

2114 Novi Testamenti versiones syriaoae simplex, Philoxeniana et Hierosolymitana, 

ed. J. G. Ch. Adler, 4to. with Opiates (^facsimiles, hf bd. 7* 6(^ S<tfmae, 1789 

2115 Novi Testamenti Biblia triglotta : Chraece, Syriace et Latine — Evangelia, 4to. 

boards. Is 6rf Lond, 1828 

2116 New Testament in Hebrew characters, by the Society for the promotion of 

Christianity among the Jews, 12mo. calf 2* 6rf 1836 

2117 Tahitian* Te buka a te poropheta a Daniela ; e te bukahoi a Euta e aEseta; 

iritiliia ei Parau Tahiti, 8vo. bds. 6* Tahaa, 1824 

2118 -—•*—- Te shipa a te mau Aposetolo, iritihia ei Parau Tahiti, 12mo. calf, 3* Qd 

Tahaa, 1823 



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2119 New Testament : Te Faufa a Api, 18mo. bd. 2s Lonedona, 1838 

2120 New Testament : Ko te Kawenata hou, 8vo. calf, Ss Banana, 1852 

2121 Tamul. Pentateuch, 8vo. ca^f, 5* Madras, 1827 

2122 — New Testament, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d (p 1840) 

2123 Tartar-Turkish New Testament, 4to. ca\fneai, 6« (P 1830) 

2124 TelOOgOO New Testament, 8vo. calf, 5* Mad/ras, 1818 
2126 the same, 8vo. title wanting, hf calf, 3* ^d 1818 

2126 Turkish Bible, stout 4to. vdth the points, caff, &s London, 1827 

2127 New Testament, 8vo. calf. Is 6d 1819 

2128 Turkish- Armenian* New Testament, 12mo. caff, 6s 1819 

2129 TurcO-Greek* New Testament, 8vo. calf, 7s 6rf 1826 

2130 Vikanera* New Testament, by the Serampore missionaries, 8vo. calf 5s 

Serampore, 1820 

2131 Welsh- Y Bibl Cyssegr- Lan, 8vo. caff, 6s Llundain, 1804 

2132 Lltfb Gweddi Gyffiredin (Common Prayer and Psabns, in Welsh), 8vo. cf, Zs 1718 

2133 the same, stout 12mo. bound, ds 6d Mwythig, 1721 

2134 Common Prayer : Gwasanaeth Cyhoedd Eglwys Loegr. 8vo. plates, half bound, 

ra/re, 12* Llundain, 1755 

2135 another edition, 8vo. plates, ^f. bd, 16* CaergroAJont, 1770 

2136 ' the same, 18m o. hf bd. 2s Caerlleon 

2137 Wendish. BIBLIA WENDICA (Vandalica). Tu Je Use Suetu Pismu, 

Stariga uni Noviga Testamenta, Slovenski, tolmazhena, skufed Juria Dalmatina ; 

Bibel, das ist, die gantze heilige Schrifft Vfindisch durch Georg Dalmatinum, 

3 vols, in 1, folio, woodcuts, stamped binding, £2, 10s Wittemberg, 1584 

Dr. Hawtrey's copy fetched, 1853, £6. 12« 6<f. This is an excessively rare volume, having 

been rigidly suppressed, and most of the copies burnt. The Wendish language was not a written 

language for more than 30 years before the Bible was printed. 

2138 BiBLiA, to je zyle Sswjate Pissmo, wot J. G. ILuehna, small 8to. hogskin, \Qs 

Budeschini, 1742 

3139 To BozB PissMO Starego Testamenta, wot J. F. Friza a J. S. F. Schindler, Ten 

Nowi Testament wot d. Fabriziussa, sm. 8yo. tf. Is 6d Barline Sf Choschobusa, 1822 

2140 BiBLiA Sacra, to gest ; Biblj Swata, 8yo. bound, ds Kysehu, 1851 

2141 Das Neue Testament, Wendisch, von G. Fabricio, 8vo. ca^, 3« 6i Cottbus, 1821 

2142 BIBLIOTHECA sacba post J. Le Long et C. F. Boemen Hteratas curas ordine 

disposita, etc. ab A. G. Mabsh, II Partes in 6 vols, bound in 5, 4to. hf calf, 
uncut, new, £1. 6* Salae, 1778-90 

An excellent Bibliography of Hebrew, Oriental, Greek and Latin Bibles. 

THEOLOGY, ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. 

2143 AEEMBEBG (Caroli de) Flores Seraphici sive Icones VitcB et Gesta Virorum 

niustrium Ordinis Fratrum Minorum, ab 1526 ad 1612, 2 vols, folio, many full- 
length portraits by Offler, vellum, 20s CoL Agrip. 1640-42 

** Ouvrage detenu rare." — Brtmei, 

2144 Ammon (C. F. von) Fortbildung des Chnstenthums zur Welt-religion, 3 vols. 

8vo. ^ bound caff, 7s 6d Leipzig, 1833-5 

2145 Booatzkt's Tagliches Haus-Buch der Kinder Grottes, Betrachtungen und Ge- 

bete auf aUe Tage des ganzen Jahres, 2 vols. sm. 4to. caff neat, &s Salle, 1766 
A very popular collection of Prayers for every day in the year. 

2146 BoHsiNGSB, die Yorreformatoren des 14n und 15n Jabrnunderts, le Halfte : 

Johannes von Wykliffe, 8vo. sd. 3s 6d Zurich, 1856 

2147 B6TTCHBB, Proben aJt-testamentischer Scbrifterklarong nacb wissenschaftlicher 

Sprachforschung, Syo. 2 plates, sd. 3s Leipzig, 1833 

2148 BouBDALOUE, Oeuvres, 3 vols, royal 8vo. sd, 18* JParis, 1827 

2149 Cell ebie b, Sermons et Prieres pour les solennit^s Cbr^tiennes, 8vo. cl. 4* 1843 

2150 CENTUELS: MAGDEBUEGENSES sive Ecclesiaatica Historia secundum 

singulas Centurias per aliquot studiosos et pios Yiros in Urbe Magdeburgica 
(M. Flacium lUyncum, J. Wigandum, &c.) 13 vols, in 8, folio, frst and best 
edition, vellum, a very nice sou/nd copy, £3. 3* ^ ^ Basilea, 1560-74 

2151 Chables I. Articuli lieligionis conventi in Synodo Cleri universi, Londini, 1562, 

cum libro canonum Ecclosiae Anglicanao, 1571.« 2 parts in 1, small 4to. boards, 
curious and rare, 6* Oxon. 1636 



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8158 CLEMENTIS Alexandrini Opera, graece et latine, a Sylbergio, stout folio, 

vellum, 16s Colonia, 1688 

8153 GLEMENTIS Alsxandbini Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. recognita et iUustrataper 

J. Pottemm, 2 vols, in 1, folio, best edition, calf neat, rare, £4. is Oxon, 1715 

Priced, 1842, J. C. Stewart, fine copj, M, 10«; another, £5. 16«; 1848, Payne and Fobs, 

wonned, £7. Is ; 1855, the Bristol Bibliopole, £5. 15« ; 1856, Weigel, 36 thalers. A copy in old 

calf, fetched, 1856, Sotheby's £4. 13«. 

8164 COSTEBI (B. P. J^ancisci, 8oe. Jesu) Libellus Sodalitatis : hoc est Cliristi- 

anarum Institutionnm libri qxdnque, 12mo. title, 16 leaves, and 470 pp. good 

copy, old vellum torapper, extremely rare, 16« Antverpiae, 1601 

816& COTELEEII Patbes Apostolici, Gr. et Lat. ctim notis J. Clerici, 2 vols, folio, 

BEST EDITION, vellum,Jine copy, £4. Amst. 1724 

8166 D'AiTBiGNi (J. H. M.) Histoiro de la Reformation, 3 vols. 8vo. half calf neat, 

9* Brux. 1839 

8167 DE EOSSI (J. B.) Vaxia Lectiones Vet. Testamenti ex immensa MSS. edito- 

mmque Codicnm Congerie hanstse et ad Samar. Textum, ad vetustiss. Versiones 
ad acenratiores Sacra) Criticse Eontes ac Leges examinatro, cum Supplementis, 
5 vols, royal 4to. calf neat, £2. 10* Parmae, JBodoni, 1784-98 

Vol. V. Supplementa, is often wanting. 
Priced, 1840, Pa3rne and Foss, 4 yols. sd. 3/. 3^; Bp. Randolph's copy, 4 yols. fetched 4/. 5#. 
« This elaborate work is essential to the completion and connection of Kennicotf s ' Hebrew 
Bible.' "—Dr. Adam Clarke, 

" This work, and Dr. Kennicott's edition of the Hebrew Bible, form one complete set of col- 
lations. Foot hundred and seventy-nine Manuscripts were collated for Mr. De Rossi, besides two 
hundred and eighty-eight printed editions, some of which were totally unknown before, and others 
Tcry imperfectly known. He also consulted several Chaldee, Syriac, Arabic, and Latin Manu- 
scripts, together with a considerable number of Rabbinical Commentaries. His Prolegomena are 
a treasure of Biblical Criticism." — T, H, Home, 

2168 Ebbabd (J. H. A.)Cliristliclie Dogmatik, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 16* 6i) 10* 1851-2 

8169 EiSENLOHB (Df.) I)as Yolk Israel, nnter der Herrschaft der Konige, 2 vols. 8vo. 

map and chronological tables, sd, 6* jLeipzig, 1855-6 

8160 ELIZABETH (Queen). — Concertatio Ecclesise Catholicse in Anglia adversns 

Calvino-Papistas et Puritanos sub Elizabetha Eegina quorondam hominnm 

doctrina et sanctitate illustrinm renovata, ac nunc denuo centum et eo amplius 

Martyrum, sexcentorumque insignium virorum rebus gestis variisque certa- 

minibus, novis persecutorum edictis, etc. — ^Apologia Martyrum, Palinodia qua- 

tuor. — Duo Emcta Elizabetbae Eeginse Anglise contra Sacerdotes Societatis 

Jesu, et alumnos Seminariorum, quje a Gregorio XIII. Eomse et E-emis pro 

AneHs stmt instituta ; una cum Apologia D. Gr. Alani pro Societate Jesu, etc. 

ad(£tur ejusdem Alani admonitio et consolatio ver^ Cnristiana ad afflictos Oa- 

tholicos AnglisB. — Ad Persecutores Anglos pro Catholicis domi forisque Perse- 

cutionem sufferentibus ; contra falsum, seditiosum et contumeliosum libellum, 

inscriptum, Justitia Britannica j together 4 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. vellum, veht 

BABE, £2. 10* Augusta Trevirorum, 1588-9 

These are the enlarged and best editions of the rare works, priced as follows : — The first work, 

«* Concertatio," Augustas Trevirorum, 1583, priced, 1827, by Thorpe, worocco, £3. S#. The 

second, " Apologia Martyrum," is unmentioned by Brunet, Lowndes, and other Bibliographers. 

The third, "Duo Edicta," 1583, priced, 1820, by Thorpe, morocco, £4.4*. The fourth, *»Ad 

Persecutores," no date, priced, 1837, by Thorpe, vellum^ £1. 11* 6rf. 

At the end is an Index, containing the names of 1 160 persons who suffered death, imprison- 
ment, or exile on account of Religion. 

2161 Eymebici (N.y Directorium Inquisitorum, folio, blacls letter, toormed, calf, very 

rare, 9* Barchinone, 1503 

The author was Inquisitor-general against the Vaudois, under Innocent III. *' Cet ouvrage 
ofl&e des maximes extraordinaires et developpces dans des commentaires qui ne le sont pas moins. 
Des trois parties qui composent ce livre, la premiere est consacr^e & 6tablir le pouvoir de Flnqui- 
sition sur les h^retiques et les auteurs d*ber6sie, et la derniere explique la forme de proc6der centre 
eux. Les particuliers ne sont pas seulement soumis k ce tribunal ; le directoire y soumet les rois 
eux-m6me8. 11 est vrai que ceux-ci sont juges sccretement.'^ — Diet, Hist, 

2162 EULGENTII Feeeandi Carthaginiensis JEccl. Diaconi Opera, ex antiqnis Codd. 

cum notis edidit Chiffletius, sm. 4to. veau fauve, gilt edges, Brince Eugenes 
Arms on sides, a beautiful copy, ISs Divione, 1649 

2163 Fblice, Histoire des Protestants dc France, 8vo. sd, Zs M Paris, 1850 



186 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

2164 FLEUEY (Claude) Histoibb Ecclbsiastiqub (jusqu'en 1414), avec la Con- 

tinuation (jusqu*en 1595, par le P. Jean-Cl. Fabre et Goujet), et la table g^n^rale 

des mati^res, par Sondet, 37 yols. 4to. fine copy in old French calf, full gilt 

hacks, £5. 15* Paris, 1722-38-74 

Priced, 1840, Jas. Bohn, £15. 15«; 1840, Payne and Foss, tnor, £28. Is, 

'* Fleury's History of the Church is the best that has been written, and the preliminary dis- 

coorses are even better than the history.''— Voltaire, 

** Readers, whether Catholic or Protestant, who are solicitous to form a right judgment con- 
earning the disputes of ancient times, cannot be thought to do their duty without the perusal of the 
excellent discourses of the Abbe Fleury." — Sir Jas, Mackintosh. 

'* Bad, except the dissertations prefixed to several of his volumes, and which ought to be pub- 
lished separately." — Dr, Arnold, 

2164*G£MMA (Fulgenzio) Eitratto deUa Principessa Cateeina di Toscana, Duchessa 
di Mantova e di Monferrata, poi Govematrice di Siena, 4to. vellum, 7s 6d 1737 

2165 GELASII Cyziceni comment arius Actorum Nicabom Conciln graece et latine, 

ed. Balforeus, Scotus, Imtetiae, 1599 — Gennadii Scholarii defensio V. capitam 
S. Coecum. Florent. Synodi, Borne, 1637 — in 1 yol. 12mo, a charming volume in 
old French red morocco. Cypher on hack, Arms on sides, gilt edges, 25* 

2166 GIESELEE (J. C. L.) Lehrbuch der Kirchengescliichte und der Dogmenge- 

scliiclite, 6 YoLs. in 8, Svo. (pub. at £3. 4a 6d) cloth, £2, Bonn, 1831-55 

2167 GoBBBS (J.) die Chnsiliclie Mystik, 4 yols. in 5, Svo. (pub. at dOs) hf hd. 24* 

Begenshurg, 1836-46 
An elaborate and learned work, which treats of peculiar subjects besides Christian mystics and 
ecstatics, such as sorcerers, witches, spirits, demons, demoniacs, etc. 

2168 GEOTII (HuGOMTis) Annotationbs in Novum Tbstamentum, 9 vols. 8vo. 

calf extra, marbled leaves, fine copy, £2. 10* Oroninga, 1826-34 

2169 GuBBiCBB, Handbuch der £lirchengeschichte, 3 vols, in 2, 8vo. (pub. at 14*) half 

calf, neat, 9* 6d Leipzig, 1846 

2170 Lebrbuch der christlich kirchlichen Archaologie, ^. cf 4* 1847 

2171 HARDT (H. von der) Magnum (Ecumenicum Constantiense, Concilium de Uni- 
. versali EcclesisB Eeformatione, Unione, et Fide, 6 vols, in 2, folio, many por- 
traits and coats of arms, vellum, 27* Selmstadii, 1700 

The most complete account of the Council of Constance, with the portraits of all the leading 
characters, and the coats of arms of all the Clergy and Princes. 

2172 HlvEBN ice: (n.A.C.) HandbuchderHistorisch-Kritisclien Einleitung in das Alte 

Testament, 5 parts in 3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 26* 6d) hf, cf neat, 20* Erl. 1836-49 

2173 Hbnostenbbbg's Commentar iiber die Psalmen, 4 vols, in 5, 8vo. (pub. at 23*) 

sd, 15* Berlin, 1844-7 

2174 Heubnbb (H. L.) Praktische Erklarung des Neuen Testaments (Matt. — Johan), 

2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half morocco, 6* Potsdam, 1855-6 

2175 Inquisition, Llobentb (J. A.) Memoriabistorica sobre qual ha sido la opinion 

nacional de Espana acerca de la Inquisicion, 8vo. hf, hd, 5* Madrid, 1812 

2176 Labobde (L^on de) Commentaire Geograpbique sur I'Exode et les Nombres, 

folio, 19 maps and plans, hf, hd. 20* Paris, 1841 

A learned geographical commentary by a traveller in the Holy Land, with maps and plans 
from original surveys. Of the 19 maps, 9 are by the author, 8 from other works, and 2 facsimiles 
of ancient maps. 

2177 LAMII (J.) de Eruditione Apostolorum liber singularis ; editio altera emenda- 

tior cura Vivianii, 2 vols. 4to. hds, 12* Florentice, 1766 

One of the most learned works on the Life and times of the Apostles. 

2178 LXJTHEE'S Deutsche Schbifften, mit Vorreden von Aurifaber und Melanc- 

thon, herausgegeben von Sagittarius, 9 vols, in 6, with Index, 1 vol. — together 
10 vols, in 7, folio, port, and front, curious cuts, vellum, £3. 6s Altenhura, 1661-64 

2179 Maimonides, Main Principles of the Creed and Ethics of the Jews, with English 

translations, notes and glossary ,by Bernard, 8vo. (pub. at 21*) hds. 12* Camh. 1832 

2180 MATTEE (Jacques) BSstoire Critique du Gnosticismb, 2 vols, and 1 vol. of 18 

plates, 8vo. sd, 16* Paris, 1828 

2181 the same, 3 vols. 8vo. sd, 15* 1828 

'* One of the most curious works published in Paris within the last month, and distinguished 
for its learned research, is the 'Critical History of Gnosticism, &c.' by M. Matter. His work, 
forms two volumes, 8vo. and which has been rewarded by the Academic des Inscriptions et Belles 
Lettres, is divided into three sections. In the first, after taking a rapid survey of the writers, 
ancient and modem, who have treated of the Gnostic Philosophers, the author shews the origin of 
their brilliint speculation, by bringing to view some of the most celebrated doctrines of antiquity. 



THEOLOGY. I2f 



The second section is devoted to tbe comparati?e examination of the divers systems established hj 
the three grand schools of Gnosticism — those of Syria, Egypt, and Asia Minor. In the third 
section he inquires into the influence which the Gnostic doctriaes, in their conciliatory position^ 
between the other schools of Christianity and Paganism, have ezercised over both parties. The 
work is accompanied by plates, and terminates with a general estimate of the labours of Gnosti- 
cism," — London Magazine^ June, 1828. 

2181*Melanchthon*8 Werke, auswaM von Koethe, 6 vols, in 3, 8vo. haff calf, neat, 
12s Leipzig, 1829-30 

2182 MEYER'S (H. A. W.) Kritisch exegetisches Handbnch : Kommentar iiber das 

Neue Testament, nnter Mitwirknng von Dr. Lunemann and Dr. Huther, Mat- 
tMus-Hebraer, 14 vols, in 6, 8vo. (pub. at £2. 14*) hf. mar, nt. £2. 2s Got, 1853-60 

2183 MtJLLBE (Julius) Die christliclie Lenre von der Siinde, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 16* Qd) 

sd. 7s 6d Breslau, 1844 

2184 NEANDER (Dr. A.) AUgemeine Gescbicbte der Christlicben Religion und 

Elirche (bis zum Baseler Konzil), 6 vols, in 11, 1825-52 ; Geschichte der Pflan- 
zung nnd Leitung der christlichen Kircbe durch die Apostel, 2 vols, in 1, map, 
1838 ; Das Leben Jesu Cliristi, 1839 ; together 14 vols, in 13, 8vo. (pub. at 
£4. 4*), calf neat, £3. 3« Samhurg, 1825-52 

2185 ■ ■ Geschichte der christlichen Religion und Kirche, 2 vols, in 6, enthalt 

die Kirchengeschichte der drei ersten Jahrhunderte, und von Constantin bis 
auf Gregor. 8vo. half calf 12* Hamhu/rg, 1852-31 

2186 I^icoLAS (A.) !^tudes Philosophiques sur le Christianisme, 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 

4* Brux, 1846 

2187 NiTZSCH, Predigten, 6 vols. 8vo. sd. 10s Bonn, 1855 

2188 Obhles (Fr.) Corporis Haereseologici Tom. I, continens Scriptores Haereseo- 

logicos minores Latinos, 8vo. 434 pp. sd, 6* Berolini, 1856 

2189 (ELRICHS (J.) Collectio Opusculorum Historico-Philologico-Theologicorum, 

8 parts — Kals, Olemsns et IClencke, Dissertationes variae, 3 parts — in 2 vols. 
4to. wncuti 10s BrenuB, 1768-70 

2190 OLSHAUSEN'S Biblischer Commentar iiber sammtliche Schriften des Neuen 

Testaments fortgesetzt von Ebrard und Wiesinger, 7 vols, in 9, 8vo. (pub. at 

£3. 15*) sd. £2. 16* Konigsherg, 1837-56 

This valuable work is complete as far as published, it contains : die Evangelien, Apostelges- 

chichte, Romer-, Korinther-, Galater-, Ephesier, Kolosser-, und Thessalonicher-Briefe, Briefe an die 

Phillipper, an Titus, Timotheus, Philemon und an die Hebraer, Briefe des Jacobus und Petrus und 

die Offenbarung Johanais. 

2191 Echtheit sammtlicher Schriften des Neuen Testaments, 8vo. 1* 6rf 1832 

2192 PALLAVICINO (Sforza) Istoria del Concilio di Trento, 3 vols. sm. 4to. poe- 

TBAIT, French calf gilt, 32* Milano, 1745 

A compendious and very elegantly written history, which, being in the Roman Catholic inte- 
rest, is always opposed to the smaller work of Sarpi, by those who study both sides of the subject. 

2193 Renaudotii (E.) Lituegiabum Oeibntalium Collbctio, 2 vols. 4to. bbst edi- 

tion, hf. bd. UNCUT, rare in this state. 24* Paris, 1716 

2194 EIBADENEYEA, Flos Sanctorum de las Vidas de los Santos, aumentado por 

Nieremberg, Garcia y Guerrero, 3 vols, folio, vellum, £2. 12* Barcelona, 1790 

2195 EOSENMUELLEE (E. F. C.) Scholia in Vetus Tbstamentum, XI. parts in 

23 vols. 8vo. complete, (sells £12. imboimd) cloth, £10. Idps. 1821-3 

Contents : — Pentateucbus, 3 vols. ; Jesajae Vaticinia, 3 vols. ; Psalmi, 3 yols. ; Jobus, 1 vol. ; 
Ksechiel, 2 vols. ; Prophetse minores, 4 vols. ; Jeremiaa Vaticinia et Threni, 2 vols. ; Proverbia, 
Eccles. et Canticus, 2 vols. ; Daniel, 1 vol. ; Libri histor. Jos., Judices, Ruth, 2 vols. 
2196 another copy, 23 vols. — Scholia in Novum Testamentum, Norimh, 

1815-1808, 5 vols.— together 28 vols. 8vo. calf neat, £11. 10* 1808-36 

2197 Eosii DE PoBTA historia Eeformationis Ecclesiarium Eaeticarum, 2 stout vols. 

sm. 4ito^erman bds. very rare, 30* Curiae Baetorum, 1771-77 

2198 Sack's Chriatliche Apologetik, 8vo. ^. hd. 2* 6d ^ Hamburg, 1829 

2199 Salvadob (J.) Jesus-Christ et sa doctrine, Histoire de I'Eglise pendant le ler 

si^le, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 7s 6d Paris, 1839 

2199*Salvadob, Stbauss et Gibbon ; Guillon, Examen critique de leurs Doctrines sur 

Jesus -Chr ist, son Evangile et son Eglise : 2 vols. 8vo. 900 pp. sd. 7* Qd Par. 1841 

2200 SANCHEZ, de sancto Matrimonii sacramento disputationes, quibus accedunt 

Aphorismi, 3 vols, in 1, very stout folio, remarkably fine copy in stamped hog- 
sJcin, clasps, 25* Viterbii, 1754 

'* Ouvrage celebre, & cause de quelques passages singuliers qui s*y trouvent/'— ^rtme/. 

The author is said to have written this work standing with naked feet on cold maxVAft* 



128 QUARITCH»S CATALOGUE OF 



2201 (S AEPI) (Pietpo, Polano) Historia del Concilio Tridentino, 4to. vellum, Is U 1629 
2202 Istoria del Concilio Tridentino, 7 vols. 12mo. hf, russia, gilt, 25* 1835 

2203 SCHLEIEEMACHEE'S sammtliclie Werke : znr Theologie, Vols. 2, 3, 4, 7, 11 ; 

Predigten, 1 — 8 j zur Philosophic, 2—5, together 18 vols, (published at £6. 06') 
sd. £2. 5* Berlin, 1834-39 

2204 Predigten, Vols. 1, 2, 4, and 7, 8vo. hf. caU, 6« 1834 

2205 ScHOLZ (J. M. A.) Einleitung in die Heiligen Schriften des alten und neuen 

Testaments, 2 vols. 8vo. (pnb. at 18*) hf, calf gilt, 9* K'dln, 1845 

2206 ScHEODEE, Das erste BuchMose ausgelegtmit Einleitungen, berichtigter IJeber- 

setzung nnd erklarenden Anmerkungen, 8vo. half calf, hs Berlin, 1844 

2207 SCHEOECKH (J. M.) Christliche Kirchengeschichte, bis zu 1517,mit dem AUge- 

meinen Register, 35 vols, portrait, — Chrisuiche Kirchengeschichte seit der Re- 
formation, Ibis 1648, Vols. 1 — 3 ; — together 38 vols. 8vo. bright old calf gilt, 
£2. 16* Leipzig, 1772-1805 

Priced, 1830, Black and Armstrong, 35 vols. £11. \\»\ fetched, 1832, Sotheby's, £h, 78 6d, 
The hcbt compeodions Church History, according to Protestant views, still unsurpassed by 
any work of similar extent. Of late it has become scarce. The ** Kirchengeschichte seit der Re- 
formation" ooght to be 10 vols. 

2208 Strauss, Das Leben Jesu, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 10s Tuhingen, 1838-9 
2208*Tas8IS (M. a.), Vita di S. Grata vergine, Eegina neUa Germania, poi 1?rincipessa 

di Bergamo, iito^jportrait, vellum, 5* Padova, 1723 

2209 THEOLOGISCHE Studien nnd Keitiken : eine Zeitschrift far das gesammte 

Gebiet der Theolq^e, in Verbindung mit Gieseler, Liicke und Nitzsch, heraus- 
gegeben von C. Ullmann nnd F. W. C. Umbbeit, 1828-48 ; mit Register, 
1828-37 ; 22 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £10. 10*) cloth, ra/re, £8. 85 Kamh. 1828-48 

2210 the same, 1854-1856 pt. 1, and 1856 pts. 3 and 4, 11 parts, 8vo. sewed, 

12s ih. 1854-6 

2211 WILKIN'S (D.) Concilia Magnje Beitannije et Hibeenije, a Synodo Verola- 

miensi ad annum 1717, 4 vols, folio, a good copy in calf, £20. Bond. 1837 

Very rare, a most important library book, seldom offered at such a low price. 

2212 Weight's (Thos.) Early Christianity in Arabia, 8vo. cloth, 4s ^d 1855 

HORAE, MISSALS, OPPICIA, PASSIONALES, and 

EARLY LITURGICAL LITERATURE, in all LANGUAGES. 

2212*BOSSNA (Fra Mattheo de) Libro intitolato Instruttione Christiana con i Miracoli 

della Madonna del medessimo Antore, in Lingua lUirica e Carattere lUirico, 

2 vols, in 1, stout 12ino. woodcuts, fine copy with autograph of Anquetil Duper- 

ron, EXCESSIVELY BABE, rough calf, £5. 5* veiihetiis, 1611 

The great rarity of these works, printed for circulation in Illyria by the Sabios and family of 

Aldus, is too well known to require any cdnment. No other copy of this work can be traced in 

any public sale. 

2213 Bbeviabium GBiBCUM, continens Galendarium, Bubricas, Psalterium cum Canti- 

cis, Horologium et Officia varia, Greece, curante Antonio Arcudio, small thick 

8vo. elegamtly printed in black, with the rubrics in red, by Aldtts, and probably 

the last book u/nder his superintendence as it was not published till after his 

death, vest babe, £5. Venetiis in Typographia Vaticana, 1598 

Italian binding of the XVIth century. Beautiful copy, ruled, in old olive morocco, gilt edges, 

the sides and back ornamented, having the arms of the first owner stamped, also in gold, on each 

side of the cover. This work was written by order of the Pope for the use of the Greeks living at 

that time in Calabria and Sicily, and who, although presumed to be Roman Catholics, even still 

retain many of their peculiar habits, the most curious of all being the marriage of the priests ! 

2214 BEEVIAEIUM Romanum, Deutsch mit Kalendar, numerous elegant wood 

engravings, black lettee, with the rubrics in red, 4to. a good copy, without the 
first (a blank) leaf, newly bound in morocco, old style, gilt edges, £10. 

Venedig, durch Gregorium de Gregoriis, 1518 
This is perhaps one of the rarest books in exii^tence, of which we believe no copy has ever been 
submitted to auction in this country. The version was printed at the expense of the Count and 
Countess of Frangepane. who at the time were, and had been for 53 months as prisoners of war, 
confined in the Gaol called Dorasel (Torcello, near Venice), and is supposed to have been entirely 
distributed by them in presents. In the first Woodcut are full length portraits of the Count and his 
Countess. The volume contains nearly 650 leaves, and its state of preservation is perfect in every 
respect. This is the only German book of any importance printed at Venice at that early pei'iod. 
JJbri Catalogue. 

LibH's copy fetched at Sotheby's 1859, j^ll. 11«. 



EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS AND DRAWINGS. 129 

8215 BUGENHAGEN (Johann) Wat me van dem aoster Leyen de holden schal, 
allermeyst vor de Nonnen unde Bagynen gheschreven, utk der hilgen Schrifft, 
Savnborch, Jury ItichoWy 1529, with the rare last leaf^ being the printer s mark 
— Der Kevserlixen Staidt Liibeck christlike Ordeninge dorch «J. Bugenliageny 
1631 — ^botn works in Low German, in 1 vol. 18mo. original vellum binding, very 
rarey £2, 2s 1529-31 

Eq ually interesting to the Philologist and the Student of Church History. 

2216 HEXJEES a lusaige de Borne tout au long sans ries requerir, avec les figures de 

la vie de rhomme : et la destruction de Hierusalem, 4to many large and small 
woodcuts, comprising the Dance of Death, elegant borders round each page, old 
red mor, at. edges, fine and well preserved copy, £7. Par. CHL Hardouyn, 1613 

2217 MABGAKITA Thbologica, in Low German: SpANGENBEBa (JPredeker tho 

Northusen) De Hovet Articule der reinen christliken Lere, up vrage wyse ges- 
teUet, Magedeborch, dorch Hans Walther, 1644 — Lutheb*s viele schone Spriiclie 
aus gottlicher Schrifn^, Wittemberg, 1548 — in 1 vol. 12mo. old binding, dcUed 
1648, 12s 

2218 OFFICIUM B. Mariae, Pii V. jussa editum, 18mo. woodcuts, bound in silk, 

beaut\fuUy bmbboidebed with gold lace, a medallion pobtbait in the centre^ 
£2. 2s Somae, in aedibus Populi Somani, 1671 

2218*OFFICnJM beate Marie virginis scdm. verum usum Eoinanum, cum missa 
ejusdem et septem psalmis penitentialibus, cum Officio mortuorum, Horis sancte 
Orucis, etc. sm. Svo. pbinted upon Vellum, with woodcuts, including 16 the size 
qf the page, the capitals coloured and gilt, large margin, original binding, 
£2. 12s 6rf Paris, lEgidius Hardou/yn et expensis Germanni Hardouyn, 1614 
The Collation is irregular, but the book is perfect The first leaf, a blank one, is apparently 

wanting, but one similar to the printed book is inserted ; then follows the Almanack from 1513-27, 

complete, being sheet A. 7 leaves ; there exists no Sign. B., (evidently not printed); the work extends 

from Sign. C. to O. in eights. 

2219 PASSIONAEL efte dat Levent deb hyllighen to dude uth dem latino mit 

velen nyen hystori'en unde leren, etc. in Low German, stout 4to. many very rude 

woodcuts, a good copy in beautiful old ca^f gilt binding, Cyphers on back, £6. 

Gheendighet un ghedrukket dorch dath beueel Steffani Arndes ynwaner un 

borgher der Keyserliken stad Liibeck, ynt yaer unses heren, Mccccc un vij 

Very rare ; the only copy I have ever had was an imperfect one ; in Thorpe's catalogues I 

have only traced one copy, that wanting the title. 

2220 PlNII Liturgia Mozarabica, tractatus Hist, de Liturgia antiqua hispanica, 

gothica, mozarabica, toletana, mixta, folio, bds. uncut, 15s Soma, 1740 

2221 PONTIFICALE Bomanum, ad omnes pontificias ceremonias accomodatum, fol. 
- printed in black and red, Gothic letter, with sacred music noted on four staves, 

aTtdbeautiful woodcuts, old Venetian morocco, 36* Venet, 1672 

2222 BITUS Ecclesiastici Augustensis Episcopatus, auctoritate D. Marquardi Epis- 

copi, ^mall very stout 4to. printed in red and black, the music in four lines, 
stamped monastic binding, very fine copy, 21s Dilingae, 1680 

MANUSCRIPTS AND DRAWINGS: -a. EUROPEAN. 

2223 ABYSSUM Duplicatum, cum Hieroclypbis (Unser General Begel) a very 

curious German MS. on Alchemy, 2 vols, folio, 320 leaves, well written, ^. bd. 
26s (P 1700) 

2223*ALCHEMY. Three curious old MSS. : Arcanum Arcanorum, Confession de 
Henri Khuneath, 92 leaves, very neatly written, with Index — An old English 
collection of Chemical and Alchemical Beceiptis, mostly extracted from still 
earlier English, Latin and French MSS. some marked, such as *' Ex MSS. C. 
H. 30 martis, 1667," affixed to an English cosmetic, etc. 101 leaves; Medici- 
nalia, 12 leaves, Characteres, 2 leaves, m 1 vol. vellum — Chymica progymnas- 
mata, 145 pp. ; Physico-magico-medica, in 1 vol. old ra^^together, the 3 vols. 
18mo. 12* 

2224 ALBUM of Deawings in bich coloubs upon Vellum, Motto within a wreath 

of Flowers, " Natura e bella per la varieta,*' 4to. a series qf 99 DroAoings of 
BiBDS, Flowebs and Insects, mostly the three combined on one J^rawing ; also 
a few elegant Drawings of the Female Human figure, old black morocco, gilt 
edges, £8. 8* XVIL S. 

The Drawings of Birds are particularly attractive ; every drawing would be very cheaply valued 
at half a guinea each, making a cost of ;t50. 

I 



150 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 

2224*ALBXJM of La^ndIscapes, Coats-of-Abms and AuToaKAPHB, oontaming 4 soeneiei 
of domestic Interiors ; 3 street views in Halle ; 3 Landscapes with Fatms and 
Nymphs ; the discovery of the pregnancy of Calisto whilst oathing with Diana 
and her nymphs ; and a beautiful MiNiATUBE-finished figure of Apollo, holding 
a shield on which is emblazoned the coat-of-arms of the proprietor of the 
volume, all finely painted ; also 3 coats-of-arms executed in sold and colours : 
the whole on pure vellum, elaborately finished, interleaved with Latin, French 
and German verses and mottoes, oblong 12mo. old maroon morocco, tooled back 
and sides, £2. 2s Halle, 1718-20 

Contains amongst others tbe following autographs : J« C. and Godf. Frid. Hiibner, Halle, 

1720 ; J. M. Hassius, Lipsiae, 1717 ; Lanthelme, secretaire de S. M. Britannique, k la Haye, 1720 ; 

C. G. Welser, h Halle, 1719 ; Heinr. Werner, H^lae, 1720 ; F. C. G. Brann, Lipsiae, 1717; etc. 

2225 ALBUM of MaHc Aktoni Welseb ; A curious volume, containing Latin, Ger- 

man and French poetry in the autographs of many members of noble families, 

learned and distinguisned men, his friends; interspersed ioith 26 Coats-of- 

Abms, carefully finished in gold, silver and colours, oblong 12mo. old m^yrocco, 

hack and sides covered withjleurs'de'lis, £4. 4* 

This is an interesting memorial of a member of the noble and rich fiunily of Welser, distin- 

l^ished for their pntronage of art and literature as well as for their association with' the princes of 

Europe. It contains the following autographs, accompanied with the ooata-of-arms of the writers : 

Carolns Emmanuel Abbas Madrusius Comes Auij et Chiallanti, 1620; Joannes S. R. Imperii 

Barifer Haereditarig, Baro in Walpurg, 1620; Arthurus Lake, Anglus, 1616 ; Sigism. Kheuenhiiller, 

Batt>n d'Archlenberg, 1620; Eusebig, Baro in Froberg et Haimer, 1620; Sigismund, Baro a 

Scrattenpark, 1620 ; Edwardus Engelsand, 1621 ; Geo. a Rombergh, Bourges, 1618 ; P. P. Munka 

d'Eywanczicz, Siena, 1620; J. Spindler, Vienna, 1618; M^ Bayer, Romae, 1620; Heuber, Flo- 

rentiae, 1619 ; P. Lefebure de Bomrges, 1618 ; and others : also many others without coats-of-arms. 

2226 Alexandbi Galli Doctbinale, MAJXvacnivr with an Inscription of the Scribe, 

stating, " Fgo Agno veni in hoc claustrum Monte BeaUe Virginis, Anno Salutis 
Mcccoc 3." — GrammaticfiD, Pars II. MS. — Joannis de Gturlandia Angli Syno- 
nimae et ^quivoca, unpublished Manuscript of this celebrated English Poet, of 
whose Lines de ^quivocis only the first nine have been printed by Leyser-r-Com- 
posita Verba Joannis Synthis, in 1 thick vol. 4to. Manuscript in the original 
ornamented German binding of the beginning of the 21VIth century, with 
clasps, 36* 8(Bc, X V .-XVI. 

2227 Alexandei Magni Vita. Item Epistola Machabei Principis JudsBorum ad 

Alexandrum, Manuscript of this celebrated Romance of ChivaJ/ry, 4to. very dis- 

iinctly written, hds. 21s S<ec. XV. 

At the end of the Vita are the '' Versus Dotomei Pkyllosophi,''* and other Carmina. On the 

last two leaves in a more modern writing, but evidently of the XVth Century, is *' Epistola Ferdi- 

nanda Regis Siciliis ad Papam de Discordiis Italia, " dated '* zxi Junii, 1482." 

2228 AMERICA. Decretos del concilio provincial del Peru hechos en la Ciudad de 

los Reyes, 1591 : Compendio y Sumario de los Synodos Limenses, 1582-4-5-6-8, 
1590-2-4 hecho del Illo. P. Don S. Alph. Mogroveso, Arcobispo de los Eeyes, 
public, en el Pueblo de Guaraz, 1596-8 ; Orden de castigar los Yudios, 1598, 
at the end is a list of Bishops and other dignitaries composinti the Synod ; Sinodo 
Diocessano Limense de el Lcdo. Fr. de Avila en 27 de Jumo, 1600, de el Licdo. 
Fr. de AvQa, Constituciones Synodales, 1602-4; in 1 vol. 4to. 136 pages neatly 
written, vellum, 36* 
this is one of the authentic sources that illustrate the early history of the Spanish government 

in America, which only rarely occur for sale and cannot be too carefully preserved. This MS. 

shews more particularly the ecclesiastical government; its power at tiiia time (1598) in temporal 

affairs is shewn by the 21 1 decrees in the ** Orden de castigar los Yndios." It is written by Ginez 

de Alarcon, notario secretario at Ciudad db los Reybs (Peru), 1604. 

2229 APOCALYPSIS. Explicit liber apochaU^sis sci iohanis apli et euageliste cu 

glo'sis magistri nicolai de lira. Est magmfici Petri Guerruci, nee non filior., 
eius nunc occupantiu Muriani Oppidum, quod distat a Venitiis itus Sagittse, 
4to. MANtrscEiPt ON VELLUM, beautjfully written, having in the first initial a 
miniature of St. John, and the first page surroun^d by a border in which are 
introduced the yhs and' the Guerruci arms, £4. 4» Saec. XV. 

A most beautiful specimen of Venetian binding of the XVth Century, the sides covered with , 
elaborate gold and blind tooling, the edges gilt and gaufr6. This valuable manuscript is an early 
Italian version of N. de Lyra's Commentary, the Text of St. John being only in Latini accom- 
panied by a Translation into Italian. 



EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS AND DRAWINGS. JBl 

jiSdO APOLLONII Bhodu Argonaaidoon. E MuiaBoriptiB oodicibus, acUiibitis tw 
etiam et dootorom viromm conjecturiB, emendayit et descripsit B. F. P. Branck, 
Aj^entorati die xxi Martii, 1775, large 4to. MS, upon vellum. It is in the 
cmtogra/ph of the learned editor Brunch^ and exhibits a remarkable instance of 
beautiful and uniform penmanship in Cheek, an art so rarely combined withprO' 
fbund learning, £5. 

2231 ABITHMETIC. Instniction dans rArithm^tiqne, folio, a beautifully execwted 
French MS,, interspersed with some curious Verses in French, with numerous 
OBNAMENTED CAPITALS, and many cleverly executed DesigTis of Birds, Flowers, 
and other figures in colours, ruled throughout with red lines, an unpublished work, 
vellum, 24* circa 16 — 

8832 ASTEOLOGY : An Ancient German Handbook of Astrology and Astronomy, 
and Biiles of Life throughout the year, by Hanns Glockengieser, folio, 352 pp. 
ntost carefiilly toritten, with 25 pen and ink drawings of very rude execution, t» 
very fine preservation, bound in a quaint leather cover, somewhat in the oriental 
sme, £4. 10* {ca. 1500) 

2233 AaTTANASII Alexandrini contra Gentiles Libri ii per Ambrosium Monachnm 

Elorentinum e GrsBCO in Latinum traducti, 4to. manuscript on vellum, by an Ita^ 

lion Scribe, having a border and the two Initial Letters richly illuminatea -in gold 

and colours, £5. 5« Sac, JLV. 

A very elegant specimen of Italian morocco binding of the XVth century, the sides richly 

ornamented. ^ 

£234 BEBNABDI (S.) Opusculum de Laudibus Yirginis Matris ; Sermones LxV et 
Institutio quomodo canere et psaltere debeamus, 4to. Manuscbipt on Vellum, 
with the INITIAL LETTEB, containing portrait of the Saint, illuminated in gold 
and colours, in the original oak bds, in a fine state of preservation, £4. 4s Sac, aV. 

2235 Bebnegk^ebi (Matthaei) Notationum Partes tres, quibus Proportionum Instm-* 

menti Fabrica et Usus explicantur, 4to. 74tpp, 6s Sac, XYIH. 

Although without the name of the author, this is the original manuscript, with many autograph 
alterations imd corrections of the instructions added by Bernegger to his translation, printed Argen^ 
torati, 1635, in 4to., of the work of his friend the great Galileo : Le Operazioni del Compasso Geo^ 
meirieo, etc. This work of Bernegger was afterwards translated into Italian, and print^ amongst 
the Opere di Galileo, 

2236 BIBLIA Sacba Latina, MS, on vellum, 12mo. 469 leaves, very neatlu w ritten , 

with illuminated Capitals, in old Venetian morocco, richly tooled, £8. 8^ Sac. JLIV. 

2237 BIBLIA SACEA LATINA, cum Interpretatione Nominum Hebrseorum, small 

4to. Manuscript of the XlVth Century, upon vellum, written in double columns, 
and extending over many hundred pages, the initial letters in colours, blue mO" 
roeco, gilt sides, morocco joints, and gut edges, £7. 10* 

2238 BuBY (A.) Latitudinarius Orthodoxus; accesserunt Yindicise Libertatis Christianffi 

Ecclesise Anglicanee et Arthuri Bury, contra Ineptias et Calumnias P. Jurieu, 
8vo. MS, on paper, old russia, 3* ^d Londini, 1697 

^239 Bteom (John) Universal English Short Hand, 420 pp, half bound, 15* 

Sac. XVIII (1768) 
ETidently prepared for a new edition, with a preface respecting the perfection of Mr. Byrom's 
meUiod ; hfdf the volume consists of old white paper. 

2240 Cambeidge. Statuta CoUegii BeginaHs, 4to. MS, on paper, trans, by J, Sharpe, 

Butler of the College, 2s 6«? 1772 

2241 Castillo (Diego Enriquez del, ** Coronista Capellan y de su Consejo") Coronica 

del quarto Don Enrique de Gloriosa Memoriae, fol. 480^^. vellum,2^s Sac. XVI. 
This Chronicle was not published until 1 78 7 » and the manuscripts contain many interesting 
Tariations from the printed text. 

2242 Celadeni (Alexii, " Episcopi Gallipolitani") Libri III. Consolationis ad Maxi- 

nulianum Augustum de Obitu Filu deque ipsa Morte in genere, 4to. 204 cp. 
bds, 5« • Sac, X Vj[. 

We do not find the name of this writer mentioned by any author that we have perused. 

2243 Chambebland de la Fay (Avocat au Parlement de Paris) La Medicine uni- 

verselle avec les Bugles et I'Ordre a observer pour la Manipulation, 4to. 156 

pages, calf, 7s 6rf Septembre, 1767 

An autograph manuscript on Alchemy. 

I 2 



i$2 QUARITCH'S^ CA^TALOGUE OF 



2244 CHAELES I.— INVENTOEIES of the PICTUBES, Plate, Jewels, Statues, 

loith their valuations, as possessed by King Charles I. and appraised during the 
Commonwealth and K. Charles II. a well written official MS., folio, 61 pjp, 
and MS. Index, halfhoundt £7, 78 (ca. 1681) 

Highly interesting for the History of Art in England. 
Contents : Goods inventoried in Ludlow Castle belonging to the late King, Oct. 31, 1680 — 
Pointings from Wimbleton House — Goods at Holmby House — Goods in Carisbrook Castle, ap- 
praised Oct. 17, 1680 —Goods at Somerset House, etc. and various other establishments — Contracts 
made of the late King's Goods betvreen the contractors of the sale thereof and the respective byers 
(sic), setting forth the numbers of the persons, to whom sold, and for what above the appraisement, 
as also the time when sold (from 1649-1653). The valuation was j£^620 17., the surplus about 
;^000. — The Tower Jewell House — ^The Regalia from Westminster — Goods at Wimbleton, ap- 
praised 7th June, 1649 — Pictures in Greenwich — Pictures out of the Beer Gallery and Privy 
Ix)dgings at Whitehall — Pictures at Oatlands, appraised 1-3 Sept., 1649 — Pictures at Nonsuch, 
Sept 22, 1649 — Inventory of the Pictures at Hampton Court, appraised Oct. 6, 1649 — Hctures at 
St. James's, etc. etc. including even many very small items of Goods in the hands of Institutions 
and private Individuals. 

2245 CHEYSOLOEUS' Greek Grammar, followed by the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, 

and the Hail Mary, a Gseee: ms. on yellum, 12mo. 78 pages, half bound, 
£2, Sac. XYl. 

2246 CoNTABENi (Gasparis Cardinalis) de Magistratibns et Eepublica Yenetomm Libri 

V. 4to. 140 pa^es, hds» 5* Scec, XVI. 

2247 CoBSiNi (Monsignore : Clemente XII P) Awertimenti e Eicordi Politic! — Docu- 

ment! Politic! e Moral! (Favole) del' Dott. Annlbal Lomer! d! Siena Accad. 
Filomato detto il Satirico — Awertimenti bellissim! per la Corte del Sig. Conte 
di Yerrua Amb. Eesidente d! Savoia in Eoma, folio, 232 pages, hoards, 2,\s 

Sac. XYII-XYIII. 
i^n interesting collection. The political Favole of Lomeri are very singular. We cannot find 
any mention showing that these works were printed. 

2248 Cbameb (Gabriel) Conrs de Math^matique, folio, 340 pages, half red morocco, 

305 Scec. XYIII. 

In the autograph of Soubeyran, the Genevan engraver, and apparentiy a course of lectures 

giyen by the celebrated Professor Cramer, author of the *' Analyse des Lignes Courbes.** At the 

beginning there is an interesting autograph letter by M. Al. Monteil (the author of well-^known 

works on French history) dated 10 Sept. 1836. 

2249 CEUCIPIXION. An ancient Gbeek Oil painting on canvass of Christ 

crucified between two thieves, in the back ground is the temple of peculiar 

architecture, on the cross is the Slavonic abbreviation for Chnst, and on the 

top of the picture is " the Crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Christ," in Slavonic 

letters ; measuring 23 inches by 18, £2. 2s 

A Sebastopol relic taken by one of Her Majesty's officers from a private house there. The 

old worm-eaten frame in which it was bung, crumbled to dust the moment it was touched. It is 

a singular specimen of early Graeco-Russian Art, the expression of the three faces, that of the 

Redeemer as well as of the penitent and impenitent thief being curiously recorded. 

2250 DiPLOMATA VIII. Pactum Venditionis Ceppato, 1244— Pactum Emphiteosis, 

I*isis, 1375 — Sententia Curiae Eei^ublicse Florentinse, pro Filiis Grassolini, 1440 
— Contractus Matrimonii Gianotti de CaHs, cum Alexandra de Taiolis, 1497 — 
Confirmatio Emphiteosis (Breve Pontificis), Pisis, 1668 — Procurationes duae 
1562 et 1595 — Attestatio qualificans Personam Familiamque Petri Bucchiant! 
nobilem di S. Gemignano, 1577, eight original deeds on vellum, with signatures, 
etc. 12s 

2251 DispHiLO (Giovan Carlo, " Cognomento, Pittore Cesenate") Poesie Pastoral!, 

12mo. 7% pp. hds. 7s Sac. XVI. (28 Dec. 1507) 

As a poet, as well as a painter, the name of Giovan Carlo Disphilo is quite unknown in Italian 
literature. 

2252 DuPBE DB Saint-Matjbe (JN'icolas-Fran9o!s) sur les Mesures des Anciens, foHo, 

312^. vellum wrapper, 25« Sac. XVIII. 

An Autograph Manuscript of the very learned author of the " Essai sur les Monnoies,'' " Re- 
eberches sur la Valeur des Monnoies et sur le Prix des Grains/' and other works. It seems never 
to have been published. 

2253 ELUCIDAEIUS eeeum eealixjm, sive Erklarung der wirklichen Dinge, fol. an 

early German MS. qfS24ipp. on Natural History, shewing the Mediaval know- 
ledge on Zoology, Mineralogy and "Botany, hds. £3. 10* Written inVienna, ca. 1365 



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9254 EsroLAVD. An interesting collection of Documents (mostly original) 

relating to England and France, folio, 20^ S(bc, XVI. ancl XY] 

Amongst these papers there is a Memoir on an intended invasion of England ; The eapiiula^ 
lloM for English and Irish levies for French service; Prisonniers de Guerre (Anglais) faits & 
Denain ; Inventaire des eharie» u Tritor (Angleterre et Ecosse) ; Relation da combat naval de 
1692 ; Remonstrance au Roy d' Angleterre ; Various treatises and political memoirs relating to Eng- 
land in its relations with France ; Titres de la maison d'Uamilton sur le Duche de Chatelheraulti 
&e. 4t 

8255 ENGLISH AEMOEIAL. A curious MS. of 376 pages, comprising a Dio- 
TiONABT OF Noble English Families, A-Y, in three parallel lines: 1, Names 
in alphabetical order ; 2, Counties and Towns of which the families are inha- 
bitants ; 3, the Coats-of-Arms fully described ; the remainder of the volume if 
fiUed with other Heraldic information, sm. 4to. ^. hd, from the libraries of A* 
C Foote h Coll,, Exon,, Ox6n,, and Ideut, Col, Chas, Samilton Smith, witk 
their autographs, £7. 7s 
2266 Epistolabis Institutio, 4to. 28 pp. 3« 6d 8<bc. XVH. 

A very learned Treatise on Letter-writing, with fall directions for their construction, &c. 

2257 EucLiDE, Libro secondo dimostrato per Analisi, Greometria Pratica e Trattato 

delle Sezzione Coniche, 4to. 212pp. hds. 5* Scee. XVIII. 

2268 Euclid's Elements, Book I. to Vll. XI. and XII., with Diagrams, 2 vols. 4to. 

^Gd pp. hf hd. bs iS^c. XVIIL 

2259 Fabbitii (Sebastiani, " Tigurini ") De Compositione Astrolabii Liber unus a D. 

M. Yito Ardijseo Eheto publice Basileea nunc privatim a D. Samuele Pellioano 
traditus et auctus 1551. Astrolabii quoque usus (qui multiplex est) hoc libro 
continetur — Compositio et usus sphsereB a planetis pretusse (a Jos. Simlero) — 
Fabbigatio Spherae— Fabric atio horologiorum — ^De Quadbantibus — Com- 
pendium geographic — BESCHSiBUNa des Wellt-Spiegel, with 112 illuminated 
figures (including map of America), 4to. 164^. limp vellum wrapper, £5. 

B<Bc. XVI. (1551) 
An autograph manuscript of S. Fabritios. On one of the pages is the following inscription : 
'' Finivit scribere Seb. Fab. 24 die Septembris, cum D. Josias Simlerus nuptias cum Bullingeri filia 
celebrabat, 1^51." We do not find any mention of Seb. Fabricius, Pellicanus, or V. Ardijseus in 
Lalande's Bihliographie Asironomigue, This important collection, full of volvelles and figures of 
ancient astronomicid instruments, is very interesting. At the beginning of the Compositio Sphsers 
we find written by another hand, '* D. Nicolaus Copernicus in Priissen.'' Simler was the son-in- 
law of the celebrated Henry Bullinger, whose life he wrote, as well as a Treatise de Principiis As- 
tronomisB, and other works relative to Switzerland, one of which, the Valiesia Descriptio, has 
often been reprinted. No notice has been taken of this work on the Sphere by any of his nume- 
rous biographers, and as it is not mentioned by Lalande, who quotes the De Principiis, we may 
safely presume it to be unpublished. 

2260 Febnavdsz (D. Bernardo, " Naturale della Citta di Malaga *') Astriloquio Uni- 

rersale. Chiromanticimi Opusculimi. Metoposcopia, 4to. 228 pages, vellum, 

S6s Sac. xvn. 

This work of Fernandez relates to meteorology, navigation, astronomy, &c. The Opusculum 
(Mmtains a great number of well-executed drawings of heads, by an Italian artist of the seventeenth 
eentory. AU three works seem to be unpublished. 

2261 FIESCHI. Congiura del Conte Gian Luigi Fieschi deU* Anno MDXLVU., 

small 4to. on papeb, very neatly written, morocco, 12* 

Tlie narration appears to have been very carefully compiled from authentic sources, 

2262 Finances. Sur I'Exportation des Espies ; Sur I'Etablissement du Credit public 

en France, &c. folio, 3* 6rf S<bc. AVU. 

2263 Floea : A classified Dictionary of Plants, with their descriptions, synonyms, 

and with original remarks, 2 stout vols. 4to. ^^Q pages, very neatly written, 
interleaved, with a few additions in pencil by a different hand, also an Index of 
74t pa ges, from the library of the late Thomas Korsfield, 12* ca. 1825 

2264 FUNCK FAMILY. Armoriid of the Ancieat German Family of the Fitncks 

of Senfftenau (Bavaria), also with Coats of Arms of those Families with 
whom they intermarried, such as the NuTTiNaBBS, etc. in all 133 beautifully 
emblazoned Coats of Abms, 4to. in an extra/yrdina/ry fine specimen of 
HEDiiEVAL BINDING, the style of Majoli, elohorate tooling on the obverse and 
reverse sides, filled in with red, white, and green colours, the sides sunk in, topro" 
tect the tooling and ornamentation ftomfrwHon, gauffri edges, £7, 



l%i QUARITCHnS CATALOGUE OF 

2265 GsBMAN Theolooy. An early Theological MS. in Low German, comprising a 

complete body of the Boman Catholic l)octrines, small 4to. 147 leaves, remarli> 

ably well written in Ghthie letters, old vellum, 20» 8(bc, XV. 

A cnrioiu MS. written before the Reformation ; it is divided into about 200 chapters, amongst 

which are the following : the Comfvsstomal, a long account of the usual sins, which oug^t to be 

confessed ; whether the Evil spirit can foretell future events ; whether a wizard can do harm, and a 

great variety of Superstitions ; Gambling ; Lying, Dancing, etc. 

2266 GiGLi (Girolamo) " Sanese " L'Osita'; Madama Ciana j il Virtuoso per forza ; 

Commedio Senza titale, folio, 220 jE?p. 18* 8(bc, XVIII. 

Except '* Madame Ciana," which was printed at Venice in 1 744, all these plays were unknown 

to Allacci, and his continuator. At the end of VOsita (who is represented as the daughter of 

Fritewald, King of England, ) it is stated that this play was left unfinished by Gigli. It is doubtful 

wliether the other plays are fi^om the pen of the same humourous writer. 

2267 GuBBSE (La) et la paix du prebstre et du Bonrgeoys, 12mo. 182 j^. old vellum^ 
35* 8<BC. Xyi. 

A curious dialogue written in old French. This manuscript is of the beginning of the six- 
teenth century. In Uiis work the Bourgeoys does not spare the gent d'Eglite. The priest intro- 
duoea himself as about to proceed *' au Pays des Indes Nouvellet ** (America)i where God, the 
Church, and the Sacraments are still held in honour. 

2268 HAETLIEB.— Hir hebt sich an das Puch Ovidij von der Lieb zn erwerbenn ; 

Auch die Lieb zu versmehen ; Als Doctor Hairtlieb von Latein zu Tewtsch 

bracht hat, durch pete nnd geschefib eins Fiirestenn von Ostereich — Die Histori 

von dem posin Dracol der vu wunders imd.iibels begangen hat, foHo, MSS. on 

paper, old monastic binding, with clasps, rebacked, jB4. 10s Scbc. XV. 

This is not a translation of Ovid, as it would seem, but a free version of the Tractatus Amoris 

et De Remediis Amoris of Andreas CapeUanus, by Dr. Hartlieb, the author of a celebrated work, 

executed with wooden blocks, entitled Die Kunst Ciromantia. 

He dedicates this work to the Archduke Albert, grandfather of the Emperor Maximilian. It 
18 remarkable that Hartlieb calls the author Albertanus, and makes him address it to a Briton 
named Walthearius. One curious chapter has the following Rubric — 

" Was Lieb und mynne die Munch suchen SolL** 
For farther particulars respecting this curious work. See Lambecius BibKoih, Vindobon, T. ii* 
p, 263. Von Murr Memorabil, BihL publ, Norimb, et Altorff, T. iii. p. 125. Spangenberg Die 
Minnehofe des Mittelalters, Leips, 1821, |7. 204. VonArelin Ausspruche der Minnegeriehte, Miin' 
Chen, 1804. Miliin, Voyages en France, T, ii. p. 263. 

In the same volume is a MS. translation into old German of Valerius Mazimus ; with two earlj 
printed works, ** Die Gdldin Bulls und KiiNiGELiCH Reformation, with curious woodcuts, 
coloured at the time, Strasb. 1485," and the celebrated ** Doctrinale FiiR die Laten.'^ 

2260 Hawkeens (John) his Cyphering Book, small 4to. very neatly written calcula* 
tions, calf, 2s 6d ' 1730-35 

2270 HEMEICOUET (Jacques de) Le Miroir des ISTobles de Hesbain (sic) et la cuerre 

d'Awans et de Waroux, par moy Jacques de Hempnoourt, manant en la cite 

de lAhge, frhre et chevalier a present delle ordre de FHospitffil Sainct Jehan de 

Jherusalem ; commence Tan delle Nativite de Nostre Seigneur 1853 conclus 

I'an 1399, foUo, haffblue morocco, £6. 

Manuscript of the XVlth century, with all the blazoning and arms of the families of 

that country (Pas dd Liege) painted in colours. This manuscript belonged lately to the family de 

laederkerke, and may be considered as the very genuine text from which a first edition was published 

in the year 1673. 

2271 HiEBONMYi Presbyteri Sanctissimi Transitus incipit fceliciter, 4to. 240 j>p, ; 

Manuscbipt on Vellum, with the following inscription at end : " Pro clanss® 
D. Lamb. M. Federicus Veteranus TJrbinas transcripsit VI Idus Decemb. 
MCCCLXXXVmi (immo MCCCCLX . . . . ) the first page U swrrounded by 
an elegant border, containing Arms, which, a^ well as the initial Letter, is illu" 
minated, a test eleoakt bfeoimen of Italian binding qfthe XVth centv/ry, in 
Mosocco, having the sides covered with elaborate gold oohd blind tooling, £ 5. 68 

8(Bc,XV. 

F. Veteranus was a celebrated caligrapher, and the librarian of the Dukes of Urbino during 

the XVth century {see Bennistoun Memoirs, vol. II. p. 138, etc.) The date (146 . • ) at the 

end has been evidently altered by some stupid possessor of this precious volume in order to make it 

appear older than it really is. 

2272 HIEEONYMI Epistolae, folio, M8. qf the XVth Centwy, upon velltxm, with 

illuminated capitals, in a beautiful staUf of preservation, bos. £2. 2^ 



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8^3 HoADLSY (Bishop of Bangor) Grant of Arms, attested by Sir Jolrn Vanbrugli, 
Glarencienx King of Arms, and Peter Le Neve, Esq.-Norroy King of Arms, 
with their Seals, upon vellum, in a very curious stamped leather case, 16* 1715 

2274 HOEJE B. Marise Virginis, cum Calendario, Belgice, 4to. MS, of the XVth Cen- 
tury, upon VELLUM, with numerous Capital Lettbbs, heautifufly illuminated in 
GOLD and colours, red velvet, gilt edges, j64. 10* ^ S<bc. XV» 

2276 HoBiE B. MarifiB Virginia, 4to. a fine MS. upon tellvu, executed in England in 

the bold style of the early part of the ^Fifteenth Centv/ry, with 10 large Initials in 

gold and colours full size of the page, besides the small capitals, original binding ^ 

«4 4a Saec. XV. 

Tbe various early possessors have iDscribed family and other memoranda on the fly-leaves ; 

eiglit ppges of them are filled with these interesting notices. The most legible memorandum states 

the day of the marriage of Thomas Turk, in St. Dunstan's Church, London, 1457 ; most dates are 

anterior. 

2276 HOROLOGIUM Magnum et Troparium; Horas Officii Divini continens Oraece, 

exquisite Manuscript of the fifteenth CENTUBYifpow Bombyx paper, dated 1470, 

a thick sm. 4to. vol. (meas. 8 inches by 5J), in the original binding, having a 

portion of one leaf torn off, £10. 10* Saec. XV, 

This most beautiful specimen of Greek Calligraphy is mentioned in Mr. Coxe's Report to H. 

M. Government on Manuscripts in the Levant. 

2277 HuMB*s Historv of England, an Abridgment, from a. d. 827 to 1803, by the 

learned Mr. Piatt, prepared for the nse of Schools, together with a Summary 
of the History of France and of Europe from 1783-1810, the whole in 1 vol. 
folio, upwards of 250 leaves written in a plain neat hand, bds. 20* (1840) 

Mr. Piatt is known in the literary world as a learned Oriental scholar, by his translations from 
the Ethiopic, and into the Amharic. He united with his Oriental learning a deep reading in Eng- 
lish and general history ; privately he was often consulted by his friends on account of his impartial 
judgment and great learning in general historical matters. 

2278 IsiDOBi Hispaniensis Episcopi DifferentiarumPatris,FiliietSpiritus Sancti Liber. 

Item de Dmerentiis Verborum, 4to. 228 pp. red mor. gilt edges, 20* Saec. XV. 
We see in Fabricius that the second work is that which Barthius intended to publish from a 
manuscript. 

2279 JusTiNiANi Imperatoris Tnstitutiones Civiles, 8vo. 726 pp. old vellum gilt, gilt 

edges, 10* ^ ^ ^ ^ Saec. X Vll. 

2280 KOLLI, Memoires historiaues et politigues sur Valen jay, ofiTerts aux Souverains 

de I'Europe et Merits par le Colonel Baron de KoUi, qui en 1810 a ^t^ chargd 
d*une mission importante par le Gouvemement Britannique pr^s S. M. C. Fer- 




lee ann^es 1810-13, sa translation au chateau de Saumur en 1814, sa liberty, et 
sa seconde captivity en 1815, 2 vols. 8vo. very neatly written, portrait of Ferdi' 
nand VIL in Indian ink, red morocco, gilt edges, from Lord JVellesleys library, 
£2. 2* 1820 

2281 Lanzoni (Dottor Guiseppe) Opusculi diversi raccolti di Girolamo BarufiTaldi, folio, 

356 pp. bds. 25* Sac. XVII. et XVIII. (1697-1716) 

An autograph manuscript, evidently prepared for publication, and containing works that were 
edited as well as those never published, including his curious Treatise, '* del Formaggio." Amongst 
the dissertations that are most worthy of perusal are these : ** De Giuochi puerili antichi, dbi Vasi 
Amtichi, se sia possibile for Oro per Alchimia, dell' Origine della Pittura, &c. &c." Lansoni is 
an excellent authority on subjects of Antiquity and Art. Concerning this learned man, see llra- 
boschi and Lombardi. 

2282 Latinje Geammaticje Compendia, 4fco. ManMseript on vellum, with the Initial 

Capital illuminated in gold and colours, £4. 4* Saec. XV. 

In the original Italian binding of the XVth century, with sides ornamented with gold tooling. 

This Manuscript is without the name of the author, and commences *' Vox est Aer tenuissimus 

ictus." Spaces throughout have been left for filling in the Greek quotations. This abridgment, 

wbidi seems to have been made from the original work in XVI. books, concludes with the following 

lilies :'— 

« Cum legeris nostri compendia parva laboiis 

Dicere non pudeat gratia magna tibi : 

Nam qu8B vix poteras multis ediscere in annis 

Mensibus hiec panda nunc meminesse potes, ' * J 



/ 



1?6 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

.8283 LE FEBUBJE de St. Benoist, Excerpta ex Tacito, Dione Cassio, Historia) 
Augustse Scriptoribus, Boetluo, Zonara, Athenseo, Plinio, Ovidio, aliisque Auc- 
toru)U8, thick 12mo. autograph Manuscript, a beautiful specimen of French 
binding in the XVIIth century t old olive MOBOCCO, gilt edges, the sides and 
backs covered with elaborate gola tooling, £2. 

2284 LEGENDS Sanctoeum, folio, 530 pp. upon vellum, written in a fine gothic 

hand, double columns, calf £9. circa 1400 

See Life of St. Patrick at folio Izviii. 

2285 Leyden unsers Herm Jliesu Christi, 302 pp. — Bible Lessons in German, 32 pp. 

with 12 extrem>ely quaint and rudely executed Drawings, resembling in style the 
Easly Gebman Abt, as displayed in the BlockbooJcs, small 4to. original old oak 
binding, £5. ^ Saec. XV, 

2286 LiBA (Don Manuel de) Papel que dio a los Estados Generales de los Provincias 

Unidas del Pais baxo al tiempo de salir del Haya para volverse a Espana el ano 

de 1679 sobre la Entrega de Mastrique (Maestricht) in Spanish and French — 

PoEsiAS DEL CoNDE DE ViLLAMEDiANA, 4to. 120 pp. bd, in veL £2. 2s Saec. XVII. 

Don Manuel de Lira was Envoy Extraordinary from Spain to settle the Spanish losses at 

Maestricht, and as he appears to have met a refusal of his claims, reprisals are threatened in this 

paper. The Conde de Villamediana was one of the most agreeable Poets of the Court of Philip IV. 

and is supposed to have been assassinated by the orders of that monarch, who suspected him of 

being too intimate with his queen. His romantic loye and tragic death have been made the subject 

of modem romances. 

2287 LIVEES DES VICES ET DES VEETUS, 4to. a beautifully written Manu- 

script on paper, dated 1450, old French red morocco, gilt edges, from the Bolon- 
garO'Crevenna Library, £2. 12* 

Apparently a curious MS. deserving the attention of Connoisseurs. 

2288 LOFTUS (W. K.) Assybian Discovebies and Inscbiptions of the Euins of 
. SusA, the Obiginal Dbawings, and Photogbaphs, copies of which were sent 

to the Bbitish Museum ; comprising 110 Dbawings, 14 Photogbaphs, and 10 
Obiginal Maps, also along with the Obiginal Dbawings of Susa, chiefly by 
Mr. Chubchill, is a duplicate set lithographed, as well as some beautiful views ; 
and 4 superb Drawings of Glass Windows, Ispahan ; added are a few miscel- 
laneous engravings connected with the subject — ^in 2 portfolios, £7. lOs 1851-55 
The above important collection was recently purchased by me from the widow, of the late 
talented Mr. Loftus. The British nation paid about ;^1000. for their copy of these drawings, de- 

Sosited in the Museum, the present original set would therefore be a great bargain to any Public 
brary. 

2289 MAJSrDEVTLLE'S TEAVELS to the Holy Land, Egpyt, India, etc. a 

VEBY EABLY DuTCH EDITION, UPON VELLUM, folio, 82 Uo/oes, with a beautifully 
preserved Painting (full size of the page), of Jesus Chbist, in a boat on a 
river, which encircles a town (P Jebusalem or Venice), and round the Picture an 
elaborate gold border with Angels in each comer, apparently quite pebfect, in 
the original wooden binding, wtth bosses, £10. Saec, XIV. 

The first leaf contains a summary of the 32 chapters : Ch. I.^IIL Tract on the Holy Land, 
staUng that '* Jian van Mandevillb, gheboren in Inghblant," started on his journey hi 
1322; Ch. IV. Babilonia; V.-VIII. Egypt, Alexandria; IX-XVII. Mount Synay ; XVIIL 
Of the Saracens ; XX.-XXIV. Of Mahomed; XXV. Ethiopia; XXVIIL-XXXIL Islands of 
India, etc. The last page says that Mandeville returned 1357} and was absent 35 years (this state- 
ment disagrees with the Life in the Biographic Universelle). The present MS. must have been 
written either immediately on Mandeville's return, or shortly afterwards, daring his sojourn in 
Flanders^ where he died at Liege, 1872. The following epitaph is on the great traveller's tomb :— 

Vos qui paseis sor mi 
Par I'amor Deix proi^s p<)r mi. 

2290 Manuel Hydrographique des quatre Parties du Monde avee la Situation g^ogra- 

phique des Ports de Mer les plus fr^quent^s de la Terre, 18mo. 448 pp. French 
red morocco, gilt edges, £2. 2* Saec, XVIII. (1782) 

• Written at Marseilles in 1 782, on 442 pages. On the title-page is the autograph of the cele- 
brated Sir Sydney Smith. The portion relating to America, extends from page 260 to page 332. 

2291 Mabia (B. Virgo) cunctis pretiosis Lapidibus assimilata et aliis Symbolicis Lau- 

dibus decorata, 2 vols. 4to. 1488 pp. bos. 15* Saec, XVI. 

A very curious, and,according to a note on the title, unpublished, manuscript, probably written 
by a member of the order fratrum minorum, as a more ancient copy of it is stated to have existed 
in tiae Library ** Fratrum Minorum Annuntiationis, BononisB." 



EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS AND DRAWINGS. 137 

2892 Mabsilii, '* Medicine Monarcliss et Artimn Doctoris famosisBimi," Abreviata 

libri Fhisicorum (Aristotelis) exposita et tradita Farisii, folio, 180 pp. wood 

binding, £2. 2« Saec, X V; (1463) 

The name of the scribe, who concludes with a pious prayer for his ancestors, is obliterated, but 

we learn that it was '* scripta per me • {Joh, Franciscum de Guateria) hoe die xxii decern^ 

kria 146iii horaeecunda noctie eequentie diet, SfcJ' and that the price was one golden ducat, ^* Pr^ 

tmm ett ad me ducaiue 1 auri,*^ Another inscription at the end shows that it was purchased by 

Joh, Math, ea; Ferrariiif from ** Joh, Francisco de Guaterie Dideilo in pratenti anno 1470 die 14 

J^kiruarH," 

§S&B Masttbologium TJsuardi Adonis et Bedse — S. Augustini Eegula et Constitutiones 
Ordinis Fratrum Predicatorum — ^Lectiones Eyangeliorom et Epistolamm per 
totum Annum, 16mo. manuscrij^t on vellum, 88 leaves, oldbinding, dOs Saec, XlV. 

8^9i MiCHELi (P. A.) Diario dell* ultimo Yiaggio Bottanico, nell' autumno del 1736^ 
fol. pp. haif vellum, 12s 

2295 MiBAif DOLANO (Pico) Kabala osia Gioco Algebrico cohordinato nell' Anno 1697 — 

Francesco Simoni Uruardia dal Corpo di S. A. B. Dn. Filipo Infante di Spagna 

dell' Anno 1758 fecit, 4to. 52 pp. bds. I2s (1758) 

A most sing^ar ^ork, which giyes the explanation of the Pyramid, and other numerical 

#fiures, 80 often named by Casanoya in his Memoirs, and so celebrated in Cagliostro's time, 

'2296 MISS ALE Eomanum, cum Musica, sm. 4to. a curious MS. of the XVth C&nr 
tury, 204 pp. upon Vellum, with various Entries respecting Births, Baptisms, 
Marriages and Deaths in the Damas Family, several qfthe Capitals illuminated 
in gold and colours, £3. 

2297 MOSCHOPULI (Emanuelis) Erotemata Grammatics et Prosodise Greece, sm. 

4to. Manuscript on paper, in the original oak hoards, covered with stamped 

leather, with the Florentine lily and Imperial eagle on the sides, £5. Sac, iV. 

This truly valuable Manuscript formerly belonged to the celebrated Monastery of S. Giustina 

at Padua, given to it by one of the noble family of Strozzi, as appears from the following inscription 

on first leaf: " Isie liber e monii see iustine de pad deputatus usui sci monasterii largiV p* dnm 

palate 3 de Strode. No debet vendi," 

2298 MOTTETTI. Quadragesimale in Musica sive Hymnorum liber (Latine et 

Italice), small 4to. 124 leaves of vellum, bds, £10, 10s Sac, XlV.-XV. 

Very elegantly written in an Italian hand, ¥rith musi(»d notes. Besides Latin Hymns, which 

are arranged for two, three, and four Voices, this manuscript contains, in the Italian language, Pet- 

eator pensa al tuo signor ; Regina de o del cor mio ; Benedetto ne sia lo zomo ; Convertime o 

Signore Plangete Christiani el dolore di Maria ; Anima pe o peregrina ; Amor, amor, Jesu ; O 

Jesu dolce ; Cum desiderio io vi vo cerchando ; Piangi dolente ; Jesu facio lamento ; Quando 

aignor Jesu sero ; Memento mei o sacra virgo pia, memento mei che non sia ; Jesu dolce mio sposo ; 

L'OradoB e sempre bona ; Questa aspra penitentia ; Non tardate peccatori andative a confessar ; 

A Maria fonte d'amor ; Poi che ch* hebi nel cor ; Patientia ognun me dice ; Io sto male ; Per 

^ella croce ; &c. Early Italian musical manuscripts, written upon vellum, are exceedingly scarce. 

In this volume, consisting of 141 leaves of pure vellum^ there is also (f. 30-31), a great curiosity, 

, namely, a Mottetto, partly written in Liatin and partly in Italian. From an inspection of this 

. manuscript, it appears that at that time, for the sake of euphony, the singers used even to change 

the vowels ; for instance, instead of singing de e e I cor mio, as ^ey should do actually, they sang 

de 00 o I, which is very singular. 

2299 MUSIC. Blanchini (J. Veronensis) de Tribus generibus Instrumentomm 

Musicsa yeterum orgamcsa dissertatio, folio, MS, upon paper, containing 19 
leaves, and eight leaves of designs of the instruments of the Ancients, and it also 
contains an autograph letter of the author, dated Borne, 1742, bds, 36s 

2300 MUSIC (Ancient). Introitus gloria in excelsis : a very early Liturgical MS., 

the Music represented by little hooks ; commencina : ** Laudes Salyatori voce 
modulemur supplici et devotis melodiis celesto aomino jubilemus Messie ;" 
ending : " Benedictus qui yenit in nomine Domini Osanna in excelsis," folio, 
8 leaves, in good preservation, hf morocco, £2, 2s Sac, XIII. 

2301 MusNiEB (Joannis Alcidii, " Medici et Philosophi Lotharingi ") Miscellaneorom 

Liber unus Anno 1636, 4to. 960 pp. bds, £4. Sac, XVII (1636^) 

In the Author's Autograph, evidently intended for the press, with an index of the contents, 
and a portrait of the author, aged 43 {a drawing) prefixed. The following slight view of the Trea- 
tises contained will afford some notion of this interesting manuscript. De Grammatica ; Nomina 
aelectiora et Adagia ; de Linguis (especially de Lingua Hetrusca) ; de Poetica Acrosticha i de 
R^torica ; Philosophia Moralis ; OraUones ; de Sympathia et Autipathia Rerum ; de Imaginatiouas 



1S« QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

■ ■ *- - 

de Tempore ejnsque ParUbus ; de Arie JHtinatoria / de Aug^uriis et AospidU ; de Astronomia ; 
de Geographicis quibuadam ; de Pythagora ; de Nnmerit; de Musica et Musia; de Rebus Divinis; 
de Deo ; de Diis ; de Sectis Philosophorum ; de Sectis Medicorum ; &c. &c. 

Inserted (pp. 49-56) are engrayed Polyglott Alphabets and '' £logia Deiparse." The Preface, 
in ** Artem Oratoriam," is dated *' Urbini Anno, 1636." One of the Orations is in Italian, and 
though it was deliyered by " Alessandro Sentinelli in Urbino nella Cappella di S. Filippo Neri, 
1637»'' the author daims it as '* da me eompoaia,*' There is also a dramatic Predica de la Passione 
di N. S. Jesu Christo. At p. 206 is an Autograph Sonnet, with the poet's signature, addressed to 
Oiorannl Alcidis Monier Medico Lorenese by Giovanni Leone Sempronio Poeta laureato dottore in 
legge d' Urbino," author of Boeraondo, a poem thus praised by Qnadrio : " Occupaperb it primo 
luogo tra quelli dell* i^felice euo tecolo,'* A Treatise de Graphomontia is also in Italian. The 
Treatise de Chiromantia has drawings. The work de Sectit Philosophorum et Medicorum, dated 
PlaoentisB, 1641, contains, under *' de Secta Magica," a treatise de Magia, This work, illustrated 
.witk numerous scientific diagrams and plates, is a true eyolopssdia of the state of learning, chiefly 
in Italy, during the seyenteenth century ; and contains much valuable information which it would 
be difficult to Ind'elsewhere. Prefixed to each special treatise, there is a biogn^jhy of the subject. 
2802 NOEJEMS (Anthony) AGrlossary orlJictionaiy, explaining the obsolete and an- 
cient woros used by our old English writers, with references to examples where 
they occur. To which is added a Catalogue of local and vnlffar woros used in 
the County of Noefolk, fol. kf. bd.flwn Dawson Turner* s lib, £7. Is about 1780 
Ihtom the Ubrary of Sir John Fenn, who has prefixed to the volume a short account of its con- 
tents. T'^is evidently formed part of the copious and important collection made by Mr. Norris for 
the illustration of the county of Norfolk, and now in the possession of the Right Hon. J. H. Frere. 
The manuscript was purchased of Mr. Rodd the bookseller, who bought it at the sale of manuscripts 
of Mr. Boucher. The references to the works of Shakspeare and other dramatists, as well as to 
standard writers in other departments of English literature are copious, and much enhance the value 
of the manuscript. 
*2903 OiCAB Ben-Afar Aganai Tebiadis Tractatos de Nativitat. folio, 40 pp. Is Qd 

Sac. XIV-XV. 
This manuscript, with diagrams and Arabic numerical figures, might be supposed to be the 
same work of whidi a copy is quoted amongst the Latin manuscripts in tihe ** Catalogus Bibliothece 
Regitt Parisiensis,'' under the title of " Omar de revolutionibus nativitatum libri tres,'' were not 
the work contained in the present manuscript divided into two instead of three books. Very 
probably, however, it may be the same work which was printed at Venice in 1503, in 4to. under the 
title '* Omar Tiberiadis lioer de nativitatibne^ et interrogationibus." 

2304 Obleans Family. A collection of 36 Obiginal Deeds ouYsllum, with Seals 

(horn. 1343 to 1497) including several relating to t he c elebrated Warrior and 
Poet, Charles Duke of Orleans, who during the XVth Century was so long 
detained a Prisoner in England, and whose Poems hare been printed for the 
IRoxbur^he Club (and very ably republished in France by the learned M. Aim6 
Champculion-Figeac), vartous sizes, £10. Sac, XIV-XV. 

To show the character of Charles d'Orleans it ¥dll be sufficient to quote from M. Yillemain's 
~ admirable '* Tableau de la litt6rature au moyen &ge," (vol. II. p. 228} : 

'* Fait prisonnier il est conduit en Angleterre : et il y fut gard6 vingt cinq ans." 
'* Cette captivity nous a valu le volume de po4sie le plus original du zve Siede, le premier 
ouvrage oh. Fimagination soit correcte et naive, ou le style offre une 6Ugance pr^matur^e, oii le 
poSte, par la douce emotion dont il 6tait rempli, trouve de ces expressions qui n'ont point de date, 
et qui, 6tant toigours vraies, ne passent pas de la langue et de la m^moire d'un peuple. Sans 
doute, qnelquei empreintes de rouille se mdlent k ces lMant6s primitives ; mais il n'est pas d'^tude 
oil I'on puisse mieuz d^couvrir ce que I'idiome Francais, mani^ par on homme de g^nie, offirait d6ja 
. de creations heureuses.'' 

2305 Pessiba (Ben.) Adana Lusitano-latina e Lexico ejusdem excerpta in carcere ad 

8. Julianum prope Ulyssiponem ab Av selmo Ecsabt, Soc. Jesu* cum reli^uis 
hoc in libro contentis, 291 pp. verv neatly written — Tillbmok, Dictionanum 
geographicum latino-gallicum et galhco-latinuin — Index VocamlatinanunLexici 
geographici, auctore L. Echabd — ^in 1 very stout yoL }5imo.very neathf written, 
kr/hd, 25 J 

2306 PETEAB-CHA (Francesco) Canzone, Sonecti et Triomphi, 8vo. Manuscript on 

vellum, with the Intitulation in lettebs of gold, a/nd having the first page, eon' 

tavning a Pobtbait of the Poet in the initial letter and an elegant border, 

ILLUMINATED in gold and colours, old morocco, gilt edges, £25. Sac. XV. 

This extraordinary Manuscript is entirely written in those singular trembling characters which 

Falatino and other autiiorB on Itaiian penmanship call rogmosi, whidi although in some few isolated 



EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS AND DRAWINGS. IH 



iogtanoes tliey might be diMOfered as introdnoed to diversify the pages^ yet are of tach excessive 
rarity that another entire nanuicript of tiie same kind now to be ducoTored anywhere seems to ns a 
BOial impossibility. The biadiagyWhieh is in moroooo, with gold ornaments on the sides and clasps, 
is periiaps one of the finest specimens of Italian binding of &e XVth oeutnry now in existence. In 
soasfi portions of it are displayed the same ornaments as were nsed for the ancient beautiful binding 
oC#» 4to. Anihologia of Lasoms, printed upon Tellum, which is now in the British Museum. 

2307 PoBsiAS EsFAnoLES, 4to. 542 pp. old vellum, £2. 10s Sac. XYII. 

A Collection of Romances, Loas, Sonetos, Letrillas» Satires, Canciones, &c. with an Index, 
ap pa r e n tly in the autograph of tiie author of *' La Comedia de ^ Desengano de Amor, ano de 
161 4»" or at least with autograph annotations and corrections by him. There are several A<»^' A^i f^ 
to'Eofrasia, Maria, Dofla Ynes, &c. &c. 

2908 POB^TOLANO que si contiene tutto il costa^gio di Terra Firma cominciando dal 
Porto Santa Maria, dentro il Stretto di Gibilterra e si gira, sino alia montagna 
detta Erminia, with an Index, folio, M8. qf the XVIlth Century, uponpaperf 
calf and, ornamented gilt binding, £4. 4a 

2309 Post Eotal. Lettres que les Keligieuses de Port Boyal ont Rentes pendant 

les dix Mois qu' eUes toent renferm^es sous I'Authorite de la M^re Eugenie; 
thick 4to. Manuscript in the Autograph of Sister Gabrielle de Sainte ^ufrasie, 
very interesting, A beautiful specimen of the elder De Rome's binding, red mo^ 
roeco, gilt edges, with his ticket, which is very rare, £4. 4ks Sac. XVHI. 

2310 PfiiNTiNa. Some Account of Lawrence Coster and John Fanstus, 4to. 2s 6d 

2311 PRJSCTANI Csesariensis Grammatici de Grammatica Libri XY. 4to. 243 leaves 

qf Vellum, original binding, £10. 10« Sac, XV, 

In a beautiful Italian hand, with illuminated capitals, and a fine painted bordbr on the first 
leaf, having in front the inscription " ad Julianum Consulem ac Patricium," which Kr^ omits, as 
he was unable to find it in any manuscript he collated. 

This fine manuscript exhibits every pure text, the Greek quotations- being supplied in a dif- 
ferent hand, and the correct digamma used wherever it occurs. As the XVth Book in Krehl's 
edttioh is divided into two, in r^ity tiiis manuscript ought to be described as exhibiting '* Libri 
XVI.** As a specimen of the various readings, we select a few occurring in the XVIth Book of 
Kxehl, treating ** De Conjunctionibus i" 

MANUSCRIPT. XOITIOir. 

Vim vel ordinem demonstrans Tim vel ordinationem 

Non tamen motum omnimodo sequitur arnbu- Non tamen etiam motum, &o. 

latio 
Ambulara tamen sine motu non potest Ambulare autem sine motu non potest 

Aoddunt conjunctioni figure et species Acddunt igitur, &c« 

CopuktivsB sunt quse copnlant Copulative est qu» copulat 

HsQo enim copulat Hec enim copulant 

Utque invenitur non solum copulative sed etiam Utque invenitur etiam oonfipletiva. 

oompletiva. 
A curious fact is that this manuscript does not contain any mention of Theodorus, and also 
diat there is scarody any division of the work into different books. 

2812 QUINTUS CUETHJS. L'Istoria de Alexandro Magjno figlio di Philippo Ee di 
Macedonia, scripta da Quinto Curcio Buffo Historico Eloquentissimo, e tra- 
ducta en vulgare fidelmente da P. Candido. This is preceded by a parallel, in 
the manner of Plutarch, of Julius Csesar and Alexander, addressed to FiHppo 
Maria Pucha di Milano, &c. The colophon at the end of the volume is ** Al 
nombre di Dio omnipotente finisse el duodecimo e Vultimo libro de Vistoria d^Alex" 
andro magno Jiglio di Fhtlippo Me di Macedonia, Scripta da Quinto Cursio 
Muffo eruditisstmo efacundissifno auctore, e traducta in vulgare, al Serenissimo 
JPrtncipe Mlippo Maria Tercio Ducha di Milano, Src, per JP, Candido Decern^ 
hre sua seruo mcccc.xxxyiii a die xx^ del mese d^AprUe in Milano, folio, MSi. 
irpoir TSLLUH, splendidly illuminated Title, and several very beautiful Initial 
Letters, original vellumoinding, £18. 18* Sac, XV. 

This interesting MS. was executed for the illustrious Don Inioo D'AvALOSy whose arms and 
rices are repeated in the Illuminations ; and on the last page the heroic possessor has inscribed 

CtYINTI CY&CI RVFI LIBER EST MEI D. TNI60 DAYALOS. 

Beneath which we have scriptys per thomam oariberty. 

It is from the Library of the Duke de Cassano Serra. 

23ia EEFOEMEES(The) IN GEBMAlTr. A Letter of 8 folio pp. from the Pro- 
• fessoriB of the Wittbhbbso XJi^iysbsity to Jolin ^Frederic, tnike of Saxonji 



140 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



Elector; dated March 12, 1547, and s^ed by Caspab Cbeutzioes, Br. 
Eector ; Joh. Bugenhagen, Fomeraniis, Dr. ; Ben. Pauli, Jurisc. ; Bleyck- 
HABT, Syndicus, Dr. ; Philippus Melanthon ; Joh. Saxo, Holstenius ; Lucas 
Edenbebgeb ; Melchiob Fendi ; Joh. Mabcellus ! P. Ebebus, M. ; et Joh. 
Stolsius ; an important historical document, taken from the Elector fJohn 
Frederick of Saxony at the battle of Miihlherg, April 24, where he was taken 
prisoner by the Roman Catholics (the Austrians), £5. 
The courageonB professors state in their letter, that they will keep apon the path of troth (the 

reformed religion) and suffer for it rather than to live in joy with the enemies wiio despise both 

them and divine truth. 

2314 ScELTA d'alcuni Modi di dire cavati da diversi Autori, 4to. 200 pp. vellum, \0s 

Sac, xvii..xvni. 

This Scelta, writteii about the end of the Seicento, contains the most extraordinary concetti of 
tliat century proposed for imitation. For instance : 

** Ma non prima fu compiuto quel secolo che mancando per tante fronti beate le stelle del fir« 
mamento, si die' piglio ai pianeti, e con un Sole segnossi il petto a Tommaso/' 
2316 SEALS and AUTOGEAPHS. A collection of 184 Seals and Autographs, 
including those of the following noblemen and gentlemen, dating from about 
1660 to 1806 :— Apsley (Lord), Allen, Allen (Lord Viscount), Berkeley, Bryant, 
Cave, Chesterfield, Creux, Craven, Davison, Dun, Dunmore, Gascoigne, Halifax, 
Hatton, Graham, Gt)rdon (Duke of), Godolphin (Lady), Kilmore and Ardagh, 
Newton, Ossory, Bainsford, Eagsdell, Talbot, Wigom, Wrottesley,etc. etc. — me 
lotSOff 

2316 SIBEE (C. F.) Itinebabium, oder kurtze Beschreibung aller Merckwiirdigkei- 

ten, welche auf der mit dem Herm Ludwig Christoph von Hohsxstein, auf 
Adelsmannsfelden und Thalheim, durch Ober- und Nieder*Sachsen, in Holland, 
und von da wieder zuriick als Hoffineister voUzogener Eeysse, zu beobachten 
vorkommeu, small 4to. 353 pp. very neatly written on paper, with Index, appa- 
rently preparedfor publication, hf bd.veUum, 16s 1709 

2317 SPECULUM Human® Salvationis ; Facsimile of this Blockbook, as printed in 

1414, with all its singular woodcuts, executed with the pen by Jacques Fucien 
Leclabart, folio, old crimson morocco, gilt edges, £14. 1778 

Considering the almost absolute impossibility of the original Blockbook being ever offered for 
sale, this well-made facsimile will be a desirable substitute for it. 

On the first fly-leaf of this book is the following memorandum, apparently in the handwriting 
of W. H. Ireland : " Of this extraordinary work anotiier copy was executed by Leclabart, on vellum, 
which produced, when sold, 4000 francs. At the King's Library (at Paris), however, the present 
copy was esteemed the more curious, being written on paper exactly similar to that on which the 
work was printed ; so that this volume might literally pass for the original imprint. The figured 
title page is merely a decorative title from the hand of the penman ; as the printed book commences 
as at page 1 , having had no title whatsoever, as was the case with works from the press of those early 
periods." 

In another memorandum, on a loose piece of paper, in the handwriting of Leclabart, he styles 
himself " Membre de TAcademie Roy ale d'Bcriture de Paris, Ecrivain Imitateur de caract^res de 
toatea les impressions modemes, taut TEIcriture des andens manuscrits, gothiques, ou imprim^ 
qu'en H6breu ou autres langues krangeres, que pour les figures, les vignettes et les omemens, pour 
rentretien des vieux livres,'* etc. 

The copy of the work from which the above facsimile was made is in the Royal Library at 
Paris. For a description of the book itself, see Heineeken^ IdSe d'une Collection completts 
d*E»tampe8, p. 432. 

2318 Sfence (J.) His Collection of Eemarkable Epitaphs, sm. 4to. amtograph and v&ry 

curious, £2. 2« 

2319 T-txGLICHE Andachts Uebungen, 8vo. a beautifidly written MS. ofl04ipp, 

upon YsLLUM, all the Initials with tastefUl Flourishes, the title executed in gold 
and colours, also sixprettv pen a/nd ink Drawings, red morocco, richly gilt, gilt 
edges, in a handsom>ely gilt calf case, £2. 10« 1776 

2320 TffiEEAMI libes Belial. Anontmi Flores Sacrss Scripturse, pp. 1 — 39. 

Jacobi de Thebamo, Archidiaconi Avessani et Canonid, Compendium breve 
de redemptione generis humani, Consolatio peccatorum nuncupatum et apud 
nonnidlos Belial Tocitatum sive processus Luciferi contra Jesum judice Salo- 
mone, pp. 41 — 118 ; at the end, " Datum Aversae prope Neapolis, anno Domini 
1382 aetatis meae 33^. Ego scriptor, yui hune scripsi, imposui extremam manum 
die IQJuli 1463. Absquetabore gravt vix munera magna dabuntur" fdio, a well 



EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS AND DRAWINGS. 141 



foritten MS, in a neat gothic hand, in excellent preservation^ pale morocco extra, 
gilt edgesy a handsome volume, £6. 6s XIV — XV. 8» 

Ce second ouvrage est an roman ascetique, recherch6 pour sa singularite. L'autenr, Ja. Pal- 
kdina de Tberamo, on d'Ancharona etait Archidacrc d'Averse, plus tard il devint eveque de Mono- 
polit et en 1400 Archeveque de Tarente. 
2391 Theologica Exceepta, Gejege, fol. (format agenda), 450pp. rus. 37s Saec. XVII 

This yaluable manuscript, from the Collection of the Hon. Fr. North (Earl of Guilford), con- 
tsins an immense number of abstracts from the Greek Fathers. It was written in Italy in different 
baods bj thorough Greek scholars. Some of these abstracts seem to be in the handwriting of the 
celebrated Allatius (Leone Allacci). 

2322 THOMiE de HIBEENIA Tabula Oeiginalium sive Manipulus Flonun se- 

cundum Ordinem Alphabeti extracta a libris XXXVI Auctorum, folio, MS, 

t upon vellv/m, with illuminated capitals, morocco, £3, &s Sae, XIV. 

With the following colophon : " Explicit Manipulus Florum compilatus a magistro thoma de 

hfbcraia quondam socio de serbona et Incepit Johannes Galensis ( Waleysi) Ord. Fratr. Minor. 

Doctor in Theologia istam tabolam et Magister Thomas finivit.'' 

2323 Thobne (George) Common Place Book, containing Adagia, Foematia, Bules of 

Good Life in Verse, Sententice, a practical Catechisme, &c. 12mo. on paper, 
autograph, old calf, 10s Saec, XVIII. 

2324 TOEItE, Pesqueea and Chanoca Families : Certification de Armas y Nobleza 

de los Linages de la Torre, Pesqueray Cbauoca, folio, MSS, and printed matter, 
with Coats of Arms Sf Seals, old Ihitch calf, from a recent sale at Utrecht, £5. 5* 
Contents : Certificate from Don Pedro de Salazar Giron,Rey de Armas del Rey Don Phelippe IV. 
m to the correctness and genuineness of the Pedigrees and Documents, dated Madrid, 1684, con- 
firmed by Albert de Launay, Bituelas, 1664. Certificates from Philippe IV., dated 1637, with many 
agnatores. — Senrices rendus au Roy en ces Pays-Bas, par le Comte de Rache, Mre. de Camp, gnal. 
dee Arm^,etc., constat^ par plusieurs certificats et autres tiltres, 1663. — A Document signed by 
De Bastida, dated Ghent, 1619— Copia que el Cardinal D. Francisco do Mendo<;a y Bobadilla, 
arcobispo de Burgos, describio y dio al R. Felipe II., etc., with Coats of Arms ; — with several other 
MS. Documents, bound up with many printed Certificates, all relating either to the above men- 
tioned noble families or other Spanish houses. 

2325 Toubnemine (P^re, " de la Compagnie de Jesus") Essay de la Science univer- 

selle, " Jacobus Allais scripsit 1694, 4to. 164 pp. calf Is 6d Saec. XVII (1694) 
This work of a well known opponent of Voltaire, is not quoted in the Biographie UhiverseUe, 
amongt the works of the author, and seems unpublished. 

2326 To WEBS (Josep>li, " the celebrated Political Writer") Autograpb Common-Place- 

Book, containing Prayers for the Opening of the Service, Memoranda relatiye 
to Deaths of delations and Friends, List of his Publications, List and Laws of 
Quarterly Club, Purchases of Books, with Prices, &c. 4to. 242 pp. half bound, 
I6s Saec, XVIII 

2327 VAXJGrHAN FAMILY: A collection of 108 oeiginal Dba wings executed by 

the Family of the late Sir Eobert Williames Vaughan, comprising chiefly Views 

in Wales, in a large 4to. portfolio of tinted paper, hf, hd, £6. 6s exec, temp. 1820-51 

Amongst others the collection comprises the following Drawings ; Condover Hall, Seat of E. 

W. S. Owen, Esq. Salop, 1832 ; Pont-yr-att Coch, St. Asapb, 1820 ; Langedwyn, Seat of C. W. W. 

Wynn, Esq. 1829; Turn of Holyhead Road by Glyn Bridge, 1829; View at Eatingdon, War. 

wtckshire, 1832 ; Ruthin Castle, Denbighshire, 1834 ; Glyn Bridge, 1832 ; Bridge at Voelos, 1833 ; 

Pbnty Paddock Bridge over the Conway, 1831; Haurwst Bridge, 1832; Snowdon, from Capel 

Cnrig, 1837; Pont Aberglasglyn, 1830; Harlech Castle, 1831; Llanddwwc Church, near Corsy 

gedal, 1833 ; Cynwd Waterfall, 1831 ; Crogen, Lord Dudley, 1831 ; Llanderfel Rectory, Church, 

Bridge, 1832 ; Llan St. Fraid Church, 1830 ; Dinas Bran, ntor Llangollen; Denbigh Castle, 1831 ; 

Hall at Mostyn, Flintshire, 1837; Kenilworth Castle; Garmons, Seat of Sir T. Cotterell, 1836; 

Criccaeth Castle, 1840; Conway Castle, 1840, etc. 

The celebrated English landscape painter Wilson was patronised and entertained as a resident 

gnest by the Vaughans, in return be executed some of his best pictures for them. 

2328 VERDE BAEAONA. Carta executoria de Hidalguia de Sangre, &c. &c. de D. 

Miguel Verde Baraona Vecino de Sepulveda, folio, the Official Manusceipt, 
beautifully written on 145 leaves of vellum, withjinelg illuminated Capitals {the 
hist containing a characteristic portrait,) and Seadings in gold and colours, 
having Paintings of the Ceucifix, befoee which Don Miguel with his 
Wife and Child are praying, and of his Coat of Arms, prefixed, Each leaf is 
officially stamped, and at the end are the Autograph Signatures of the Marquis 
del Arco and other Officials, dated Valladolid, 20 August, 1695, oak bds. £9. 10» 



lit QlTARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

2329 YicoT (Pierre) et Nicolas de Yalois, Lea trois Livres, folio, 898 pp. old calf, 

30* 8aec, XVII 

A very eUborate treatise on Alchemy, consisting of about 400 pagesi and containing the most 
carious tecrets. See for instance, p. 204, etc. 

2330 VIEGIL. An Italian MS. upon paper, unfortunately imperfect. Proemium (of 

a more recent date) , addressea '* Ai molto magnifloo M. Pietro Paulo Santino, etc." 
6 leaves; of the text of Virgil, 105 leaves, the earlier portion, with interlinear 
a/nd marginal notes, hy a contemporary hand, folio, original calf binding, £2. 2s 

2331 VOLTAJCB/E, la Pucelle d'Orleans, with 5 minor pieces neatly copied by Mk. 

SouBEEMONT FSOM Voltaiee's obiginal Manusobipt, 4to. 264 pp. old calf 
neat, ^, 2s 
" This very neat specimen of Penmanship was apparently made for Voltaire's own use, who, 
«8 is well known, used very frequently, indeed always, to read his unpublished Poems to his most 
fcvoured acquaintances, professedly for the purpose of obtaining their opinions." 

A well written copy of the very desirable original MS. containing many curious passages which 
were subsequently suppressed. The chants are differently divided and present important variations 
from those in the printed editions. 

b. ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS. 

•2832 KOEAN MUJEED, A most magnificent and valuable Arabic MS. stout folio, 
385 leaves, measuring 15 inches by 9|, most beaut^fklly written in Ornamented 
Blaeh, Coloured, and Gold Arabic Letters, on the iynegt Kha/n Baligh paper, 
in Iramee Characters ; the top, middle, and bottom Unes of each page are in gold 
and blue letters, the title pages and headings of each Soorah very richly illumi- 
nated in gold and colours; a few Prayers, Jlftely illuminated, are added; on the 
bach leaves are the Seals of Mahomed Shah, Badshah, os King oe Delhi ; 
Meeb Gholam Alli Khan Talpobe, King of Scinde ; and irferior Princes 
to whom this booh formerly belonged; bound in the native Persian style, £60. 
This wonderful MS. was purchased at the sale of the confiscated Property of the late Runjbet 
Singh, and is qf undoubted Antiquity. As the art of writing and ornamenting Oriental works has 
l>een much on the decline since this Koran was prepared, its value is much increased, and it could 
not he replaced. Each leaf is paged, but that for 202 is accidentally omitted. Arabic Manuscripts 
executed by Persian Artists are preferred to all others, as it is in Persia only where Oriental Pen- 
manship was carried on as an Art, and where the Writers of MSS. ranked. equal with the great 
' Courtiers. Any Nobleman or Gentleman desirous of a really fine specimen of Persian Art should 
secure this volume. ^^ 

2333 EVANGELIA IV., Armenice, Manuscript on paper, 18mo. beautifitlly written, 
with DBAWiNGfl of the JEvangelists, and numerous obnahsnts, executed ifigold 
and colours, £25. Sasc. XVI. 

This beautiful Gem is covered with a rich cinque-cento binding of gilt silver, elaborately carved, 
having on the obverse side of the cover a representation of the Crucifixion, with the Heads of the 
' Four Evangelists as comers ; and on the reverse the Resurrection, with the devices of the Evan- 
' gelists as comers. The whole exhibits an exquisite specimen of Bysantine Art. It is enclosed in 
a silk bag, on which the Crucifix and other ornaments are worked in silver lace. 
• 2334 Chinese PBAiinNas. Eight Delineations of the Exterior and Interior of Chinese 
Houses, drawn in- colours by a Native Artist, with three other coloured Draw- 
ing representing Flowers and Birds, square folio, bds. 9s 
■ 2335 PIffiCES ET Pejecepta Hebs^obum, Mebraice, small 4to. a beautiful specimen 
ofSebrew Caligraphy, written in very elegant JSomano-Jevnsh Characters, with 
points, and having the commencing words in lettebs of gold, surrounded by 
ornamental borders, painted in various colours, upon vellum, richly bound in 
green velvet, the sides and edges thereof protected with centres, {having a lion 
rampant and three sta/rs, as arm^, engraved thereon), corners and clasps of solid 
silver, £35. Sac, XV. 

Illuminated Hebrew MSS. by Italian Artists are of very rare occurrence. This elegant speci- 
men of Italian Art was a marriage gift, it is in the purest state of preservation. Some of the Payers 
are intermixed with Benedictions in Ital ian, but written in Hebrew characters. 
2336 HEBREW SYNAGOGUE SCEOLL of the Book of Estheb, upon vellum, 
13 feet long by 11 inches, beautifully written in a bold hand, without points, 
within 12 (Jabalistic ob Symbolical Cibcles, comprising many hundred small 
Dbawinos, the spa>ce between the circle s fi lled up by Labgeb Dbawikgs (^ cu- 
rious Scenes (one of them Potiphar's Wife and Joseph), tc^'^A the figures in the 
Costume qfthe XVL or XVIL Century, £3. 



ILLUMINATED ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS. \4» 

8837 FEEIX)SI*S SHAH NAMSH, a supebb Pbbsian MAiorsoBiPT, in royal 
folio, with upwards qf sixty Obiental Illuminations, exhihitinathe Costumes 
q^the East, their Battles ^ Tournaments , and Feats qf Arms, with the War Horses 
richly caparisoned. Judicial Chroups, Conversational and other PaHies ; the 
whole figured in very brilliant colours, heightened with gold, Sfc. this very finely 
preserved Manuscript would he of considerable importance in the £}ast, Mue mo- 
rocco, with a broad margin, almost uncut, a great curiosity, £26. 5« 
From the collection of Prince Ghoolam Mohumed, Son of Tippoo Sultan. 

S838 SADI*S B08TAN, an old Persian MS. Sto. with heauti^Uy ornamented title €md 
6 Illuminations, stained, Persian binding, £2. Saec, XVIII. 

2839 HINDOO MYTHOLOGY. A full sebies of all the Deities and Incab- 
HATiONS OF THE HiNDoo Belioion, with some P0BTBAIT8 of Indian and 
F^bso-Indian Pbinces, together 111 BXQinsiTB dbawinos, comprising about 
250 subjects, the largest measuring 14 inches by 10, carefMy designed and ex- 
ecuted %n bich coloubs and gold by most accomplished Native Artists during 
the last Century, Persian and Sanscrit names above each Drawing, with unar- 
ranged English explanations made in India; all the I}rawings mounted, and 
bound in 4 rols. foBo, old blue morocco, gilt edges, £63. (ca» 1750) 

A Collection important for its artistic and Mythological value. The Hindoo Pftntheon tnr- 

^— ea that of Greece bj the extraordinary variety in the forms of its Gods, and by their still more 

wonderful achievements. The belief of the Hindoos in these Heroes ef the Vedas is universal and 

likely to remain so, in spite of civilising and missionary efforts. To all students of the Vedantio. 

j^kMophy the above collection will be highly instmotive, it ought to find a resting place in some 

Fablic Library in England or on the Continent. 

2340 MINIATURE POETEAITS OF THE MOGUL EMPEEORS OF IJNTDIA: 
a superb unpublished Gallo-Indian MS. - com}>rising 100 Portraits, exquisitely 
executed by first-rate native Artists of the time, and 125 Drawings of Coins^ 




iTi FBAFP^ES DANS L'lND0STAN,tir4e dc plusicurs historiens dupays aFAizABAP^ 

1773, folio, rich old red morocco, gilt edges, Arms on sides, in a strong leather 

box, £21. 

Fh>m the date and the place of composition, it can be seen that this splendid MS. was got op 

when valuable materials existed still, which have since been lost. The Coins are all authentic, many 

of th(>m represent objects of Indian Mythology. Mr. Edward Thomas, author of the *' Coins of 

the Patan Sultansi" stated to me that this superb manuscript was '* ▲ vsaT orbat litbrabt 



cuaiosiTT." 



2341 JAVANESE BIBLE Stobies, a Series of about 31 leaves made from mulberry 

tree, with 12 excessively rude Dbawinos, showing the infancy of Art in Java, 
and a quaint conception of the Creation, fol. superb yellow morocco binding, £5. 5# 

2342 SECUINDEE NAMEH. Bubby and Bhubby, A rery richly decorated Pbb- 

siAN Manuscript, written within fillets of gold, round eacu page, while be- 
tween every line and column throughout the volume is an ornament also of gold« 
folio, with foety miniatube illuminations, many the whole size of the page^ 

ALL BEILLIANTLY PAINTED AND FINISHED WITH OOLD, ^reen WIOTOCCO, £25. 

2843 PEESIAN DEAWINGS. A Collection qf titty-tk^i^ highly finished Persian 
Drawings in colours, consisting qf Portraits qf Shahs, Allegorical, Domestic, 
and other subjects, some with descriptions, and mostly within ornamental borders 
on fioreated groundwork, the whote heightened with gold and silveb, and 
mownted on fobty-nine sheets of stout native cardboard, measuring 16 inches by 
111) 2 vols, folio, in elegantly tooled Persian bindings, £20. 
These volumes are very beautiful specimens of Persian Art. They are offered at a very mode- 
rale price. ^^ 

2344 DEAWINGS of Eastebn Costume, comprising 71 full-length Fi^es (many 

of them Portraits) of all Classes and Ea^s in the Ottoman Dommions, some 
of them executed with artistic skill, the names beneath each drawing in Turkish 
and French, size averaging 5 inches by 7, carefully mounted on tinted paper, 
4to. blue morocco extra, gilt edges, £4. 

2345 DEAWINGS of Tubkish Sultans, a complete Series of 30 Portraits, executed 

in a superior style of Eastern Art, each drawing measuring 7 inches by 10, 4to. 
native binding, £3. 

Both these collections were brought from t!ie East by Sit Gienville Temple. 



I4i QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



2346 JAPANESE DEAWINGS, a Series of 12 very curious coloured Drawings, 

mostly Views in Japan, very neatly mounted between two folio hoardsy £3. 3* 

2347 PEESIAN ALBUM, 63 pp. of stiperb Persian Caligraphy, surrounded by a 

variety of gold borders, and Jkrther embellished by 5 DsAWiNas, small folio, 
unbound^ £2, 

2348 ARABIC KSS. AL-NATAFI, Commentary upon E:anz.el-Dekaik, a 

Work on Mahommedan Jurisprudence, in Arabic, 3 vols, sm^ll folio, finely 
written, rough calf, X3. 10* 

2349 Ababic Grammar, in Arabic, written in a neat and bold hand, with marginal and 

interlinear annotations in different hands, Svo. 166 pp. bd. 5s 

2350 Bbllabmini Expositio doctrinae Christianae, Arabice et latine, scripsit J. Cail- 

lamer, MS, onpa^er, 16mo. vellum, 2s 6d Melitae, 1640 

2351 COMMENTAlLx on the Mohammedan Law of Jurisprudence, a very interest- 

ing Arabic MS. very well written in the Talik character, sm. 4to. 552 pp 
native binding, 30* 
This volume was taken by a German trooper from a Turkish Pasha. It remained in Southern 
Germany for about 2(H)year8, and has now found its way to England. 

2352 DsBViSTiCAL Chabm, or Licantation, neatly written, in Arabic, on two long nar- 

row rolls of paper, each 2 J inches broad, and nearly 6 feet long, ornamented with 
mystical circles and squares, inscribed in some places with unintelligible cabalistic 
characters, Is 6d 

2353 DICTION AEY. An Ababic and Tubkish Dictionary, with all the Arabic 

words explained in Turkish, sm. 4to. (valued by Mr. Catafago at £2.) kotmd, 15s 
This old Manuscript was copied at Constantinople in the year 934 of the M. E., or ahout 341 
years ago. It is to be regretted that the name of the author does not exist in it. 

2354 DiziONABio Arabo-Italiano, sm. 4to. 636 pp. neatly written, vellum, 7s 6d 1820 

2355 Fabbd-al-Divan, Arabic Poems in MS. Svo. 140 pp. native binding, 5s 

2356 '^^—2 — t^® same, 4to. 104 pp. a neatly written modem transcript, calf, 7s 6d 
2367 FATUH-al-MISIUwa-SAAJLD, the Conquests of Lower and Upper Egypt and 

NeighbouringCountries, 1 vol. sm. square 4to. 330 pp. eastern bvnding, £2. 5s 

2358 FATUH-AS SHAM, or Mahommedan Conquests in oyria, Egypt and Arabian 

Irak, said to be the third vol. of the work j probably part of Al- VV akadi, in 1 vol; 
small folio, 224 pp. well written, £5. 5* 

2359 GHITI ALLOGAT, an Arabic Lexicon, explained in Persian, neatly written in 

Taalik, the words explained being marked in red, and written in Neskhi, written 
A. H. 1108, answering to a.d. 1696, folio, 646 pp. 18* 

2360 HAEHRI. The Makamat Hariri, a great classical composition, consisting of 50 

Discourses, read or spoken in public, by Abu Mohammed Casen of Bussora, who 
died A.D. 1121, fully described by Stewart in his Catalogue of Tippoo*s Library, 
folio, 340 pp. neatly written, loith the vowels, oriental binding, 36« 

2361 Makamat-il-Habibi. The Treatises of Hariri, folio, m a bold hand, 20s 

2362 IBN HELIEIAN'S Works : a very ancient and nearly complete copy in the 

correct and very clear handwriting of the learned Zouh, 3 vols, folio, rare, £4. 

2363 Ka.fi, " Sharh-al-Mu'arribat." An Arabic Grammar, copied Anno Hegirae 1259 

(a.d. 1842), 4to. 927>jp. hf. bd. 7s Qd Saec. XIX 

2364 Kanz-al-Logat. A well-known Arabic and Persian Dictionary, by Mohammad 

bin-*Abd-al-Elhalik, a Persian MS. in old handwriting, arp.. 4to. 600^. bds, 12s 

2365 EBUZAISTET-AL-MOOFTEEN, the Treasure of Wisdom, an Arabic Treatise 

on the Knowledge of E^ligion, &c. by the eminent Hoosen Humafy, folio, 
upwards ^QOO pages beautijully written, calf neat, £3. 

2366 KiTAB-AL-MusTATBiF, a Book of Novelties, in Arabic, folio. Oriental binding, 

£3. 3« Saec. X Vl 

This miscellaneous work in prose and verse, divided into 84 chapters, contains a great variety 

of subjects, such as religion, moral philosophy, etc etc., and describes the wonders of the earth, 

mountains, etc. etc. The anonymous author says, that he has compiled it from the Koran, the 

traditions, the history of Hermits, the work of Zamakhshar!, etc. etc. 

2367 alKOEAN, Arabic MS. in a very neat hand, with all the vowel points, sm. 12mo. 

strong oriental binding, 25s 

2368 KoBAN, in Arabic, MS. elegantly written within mystical cibcles on each page, 

18mo. 674 j?p. native binding, 21* ca. 1700 

A great caligraphic achievement, there occurring not • single division in any of the wordS| 
though Uie circles are only 2\ inches in diameter. 



ARABIC AND BURMBSB MANUSCRIPTS. 149 



9909 KOBAN CoMMBNTABY. A most extensive and valuable Gommentary, expound* 
bsg, as is believed, according to the Doctrine of the Sect of Shiites, all the Soo- 
• raSs of the Koran, 2 stout vols, folio, MS. very beautifully wntteuy Indian hirid' 
iny, £4. 10^ 

8370 Law (Mohammedan) an Arabic MS. on, sm. stout folio, very old and toritten in 
a peculiar way, with many commentaries , old binding, poor condition, \0s 

2371 MoHJLMMBDAN Prayer Book, Arabic and Turkish MS. including some chapters 

of the Koran, etc. 16mo. 388 ^27. native binding, 6« ca, 1670 

2372 Mohammedan Prayers, an Aromc M8. with the vowel joints, heaut^fitlly written 

in the TaUh character, the chapter headings executed tn gold, each line divided 
and every page bordered by gold and coloured lineation, the initial page elegantly 
^_ omam,ented, sm. 8vo. 2S0 pp, morocco extra, gilt edaes, 26* 

2373 MoTANEBBi. Diewan-il-Mettineby : the Poems of Mettineby, an Arabic M8, 

12mo. red morocco, IBs 

2374 Muhammad Ibn-al-Hussain-il-Kubkhi, Kitab-al-Kafi fi 'Hm-al-Hissab," &c, 

a Treatise on Arithmetic and Geometry, Land Surveying, &c. in Arabic, 4to. 
^ ^ 240 pp. V- ^-^ 36* Saec, XVUL 

. ' A most valuable and scarce Arabic work ; beautifally written in the Nashk character. 

2375 MuLLA Salih, the G-havatal-Itkan fi Tadbir Badan al Insan : A voluminous Med- 

ical and Chemical work in Arabic, fol. 620pp. bd, in red sheep, £3. ds Saec. XYII. 
An important work taken from numerous Greek and Latin authors, quoted by the author, and 
amongst whom Galen is one of the most conspicuous. The last anonymous author of this compi- 
laiipB says that the work was commenced by Mulla Salih Effendi, who died ¥rithout finishing it, and 
that then it was continued by Mulla Yahya Effendi, who being appointed Cadi of Rome (Constan- 
tinople according to D'Herbelot, the New Antioch, built by Nusbirwan,) had no time to complete 
it, sod therefore ** he entrusted it to me the Fakir (the poor, the humble, &c" In all probability 
this work, of which we have found no mention whatever, would increase our information relating to 
the amount of Greek and Latin Science which had penetrated amongst the Mohammedans, and it 
wo«ld be interesting to compare it with the well known works of Abulchasis Iber Sina, &&, as well 
at other Arabic works recently reviewed in the Journal Asiatique by M. Mullet, Dr. Sanguinetti, 
and other Orientalists. One of the most curious chapters contained in the present manuscript 
plates to the various symptoms and effects of the biting of venomous animals, such as snakes, ser- 
pents, scorpions. &c. &c. We could not find any mention of this work in the learned work of 
M. Wenrioh, on the transUtions of Greek authors into Arabic. 
3376 NiJHiYA. A Commentary on Nashija of Mulla Julal or Logic, 8vo. a very old 

Arabic JifS. mended, bound, 12s 
2Sin Sab' AT Alsbar-al-Illahitah, or *' Nuzhat-al-Nafus." The Seven BevelationB 
of Grod, or the Delight of the SouL (An Arabic Christian work, containing seven 
chapters on the BuiJi of Christ, Moses, David, Solomon, the Soul, Death, and 
the Day of Judgment. By two Priests named Bahiyah and Xasis, written at 
Bawiina in Egypt, a. d. 1479), folio, 216^. ^, cloth, 36* Saec, XV. 

An interesting work which seems perfectly unknown. 

2378 Selections from the difficult portions of the Mohammedan Law, an Arabic MS. 

sm. 4to. 219pp. the Commentary being interlineal, native binding, 7s 6d 

2379 SIBAJ-EL- W AHHAJ. A Valuable Commentaiy on Mahommedan Eeligious 

Sects, &c. in Arabic, 2 stout vols. roy. Svo. finely written, (f. £2. 5* 
238D ASSlTXtZ AN Inscbiftions : The Eubbings of all the Cuneiform Inscrip- 
tions at Susa, taken by W. £. Loftus, Esq., in 1850, in all 160 pieces, most dis- 
tinctly executed upon a thick greyish paper, the lot £5. 
The attention of great Public Libraries is drawn to this lot. On my becoming proprietor of 
ihe late Mr. Loftos' Library, I offered the above to the British Museum, but it appears from a letter 
of Sir Henry Rawlinson to whom I submitted these Rubbings, that they are a duplicate Series of 
those supplied by Mr. Loftus to the British Museum. Mr. L. receiyed from the Trustees jC500. a. 
year for his Assyrian labours. I doubt whether all these rubbings are published; the printed 
Senas seems to have been interrupted by Mr. Loftus's journey to India } returning from there his 
death tookplace. A set of the printed (lithographed) Inscriptions can be had for 12«. 
2381 8lJXtHKSSZS» JATAKA, a Burmese MS., beautifMv written with a style 
on 163 Talipot or Palmyrene leaves, in capital preservation, oettoeen 2 oak boards^ 

gilt edges, £2, 

* * Canterbury, Febr. 2 1 , 1 858. 
"The MS. which you sent me for examination contains a portion of a Burmese translation from 
the Pali of the JItaka, a legendary or mythological account of the former births of Buddha. I 
have put the leaves in order, so that any one wishing to consult the MS. may easily find out what 
is wanting to complete the copy." — R. liost. 

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2382 VISUDDHIMAGGO, a Burmese Manuscbipt, written on 267 palm leaves, 

measuring 2 inches hy 20, between richhf carved hoards, a fine specimen of Oriental 
Art-workmanship, £4. 

" Canterbury, Aug. 22, 1858. 
" I return to you the Burmese MS. with many thanks. It contains a Burmese translation of 
a Pali work called Yisuddhimaggo, or the Path to Purity, by Buddhaghoso, which is one of the 
most highly esteemed books in B^dhistlc literature. The MS. is imperfect, but still it is a curiosity. 
A copy of the original, with a Pali commentary, is in the British Museum.'' — R, Rost, 

2383 COPTIC. LoGHAT-AL-SA'iDi-WA-AL-'ABABi : A Saidic (Coptic dialect) and 

Arabic Ghranunar and Dictionary, folio, 200 pp, on glazed paper, half hound, 
£12- Saec.XYll. 

This important manuscript is finely written In red and black, on glazed paper, with an orna- 
mental cross -as frontispiece. To use the words of Mr. Neale (a General' Introduction to the His^ 
iory of the Eastern "Church, vol. II. p. 1207, plate) Coptic manutcripts are of excemve rarity, 
but it is still more difficult to find ancient dictionaries and grammars of the Coptic language, which 
has lately acquired so much importance from its connection with the ancient E^ptian tongue. In 
order to appreciate the great intrinsic value of this manuscript it will only be necessary to peruse 
what the two learned French Orientalists, M. Reinaud, and M. Dulaurier, published on the subject 
when describing a Coptic grammar and dictionary now existing at Montpellier. {See Catalogue 
gSnSral den Manuscrits de Dipartetnenie, p. 360, et 718.) 

2384 BZiBZLSW Manuscript, heautifulhf written on pure Veilum, containing I. 

Tke Way of Holiness ; 11. The Gates of Light ; and III. The Book of Forma- 
tion, 4to. 532 pp, old vellum hinding, €4. I0« 

2385 Aeistotelis de physico auditu, JBLeoraice, folio, 88/^. old hds. 2A8 Saec, XTI. 
This Hebrew translation is very scarce. It is one of the few remains of the sdentific labours 

of the Jews during the middle ages. 

?386 AVICENN-^ Canon totius Medicinae, an extremely cnrious and interesting 
MS. comprising the Precepts of that greatest of all Mediaeyal PJiysicians Avi- 
cenna [980-1036], translated from the Arabic into Hebbew, very legihly written 
without points, small 4to. 808 pp, on paper and vellum, with the autograph of 
Eusehius Renaudot, stamped hogskin, gilt edges, £4. \2s ? Saec, AYI. 

2387 Hebsew Eoll of Estheb, 98 inches by 12, comprising 16 compartments, written 

in a neat hand on vellum ; the whole surrounded oy a/n engraved border of emblems ^ 
ornaments and views, interspersed with scenes from Bible History, 10s 

2388 Bindl Pboyebbs and Adages, 1154 in all, alphabetically arranged, small folio, 

220 pp, fids. 25s SaecXJX. 

An interesting work, written in the Nasta'lik character, and probably prepared for publication.. 

2389 BXNDUST ANX* Aehlae i Hindee, a tale in Hindostanee, 292 pp, neatly 

written in a modem hand, hd, 10s 

2390 Bagh-o-BahjiB ; or, Char Durweesh, Eindoosta/nee, sm. folio, 322 pp, in a neat 

medem hand, hd, 10s 

2391 GooLi BakawBlee, a tale^ Sindoostanee MS, 4to. 214 pp, in a modem hand, If, 

hd, 6s 

2392 NnsBi be Nuzeer, a romttfldc tale, Sindoostanee MS, 302 pp, neatly written, 

oriental binding. Is Qd 

2393 GULLY MAGlFAEAT, or The Bose of Forgiveness, an extremely important 

Manuscript in the Ourdu language, written m Prose and Verses, m the best 
Persian hand- writing, and containmg the Lamentations of the Shiites, respect- 
ing the Martyrs of their Faith, who are Aly, Hussein, Hassan, Kassem, &c. &c. 
fol. 107 leaves, (valued by Mr. Catafago at £10.) calf, £5. A. E. 1248 {A, D, 1832) 
The work is divided in Assemblies or Meetings, because every year at the annivergary-day of 
each of those great religious events, they (the Shiites) assemble to cry and make lamentations on 
th^ death of the martyrs of their faith. Mr. Catafago thinks that this book is very important, and 
especially since it puts in their true light all the practices and ceremonies of the Shiites. Mr. Cata- 
fago also has found in this book many words which are common to the Religion of the Ansaries who 
are also Shiites. This identity of religious practices, between these two different people, grows more 
and more surprising when one takes into consideration the immense distance which separates the* 
Mountains of Syria from Persia and India. 

2394 Javanese Manuscript, 236 pp, folio, hds, from the library of the late Dr, 

Horsfield, who brought the volume from Java fifty years ago, 12* 

2395 Kalay* A collection of Stories, in Malay, 4to. 106 pp, v/nbound, 7s 6d 

AH. 122S{A,D. 1813) 



HEBREW, HINDUSTANI AND PERSIAN MANUSCRIPTS. 147 

2S96 Bff ongolian* Klapsoth (J.) Mongolisch-Deutsches Worterbuch, 4to. 364 j)p, 
of interesting philological information, relating to Thibet, China, etc, collected 
hy the celebrated Chinese Scholar, hf. morocco, £3. (P 1790) 

2397 FiAbZil* The KLAMMAVACA, a code of Eegulations concerning tlie Admit- 

tance of novices to the Buddhist priesthood, chapters 1 and 4, a beantifxd MS. 
written on thirteen leaves of the Palmyra Tree, m the square Pali character, 
richlvlacquered, gold ground, in fins condition, 21 inches long, and 4 wide, £[5. 

2398 The !ELiMHAyA9A : The same two chapters ; the last line of ch. 4 is left out for 

want of space ; a Similar Manuscript in the square Pali character, written on 

Jburteen leaves of the Palmyra Tree, on richly lacquered gold ground, 21 inches 

long, and 4 wide, £4. 
8399 Pesuan. The Kammara^a, the second half of the frst chapter of the same 

"work, translated into the Talaing (or Feguan) language. The MS. dates from 
•^'.'- the year 1112 (=:a.d. 1751), a curious manuscript written on 13 leaves qf the 
'■'• Palm Tree, lacqtiered on silver ground, 21 inches long, and 3i wide, £3. 
2399*Talipot or Palmyrene leaves (50) used for Pali MS 8. meas, 10| by 2 inches, 2s 
%4O0 PZSRSZiLN. Abool Fuzzool, Duftoors of, cp Persian MS. Vol. I. 8vo, 

Zh2 pp. Jf: bd. \2s 

2401 Akhlak al Muhsinin : the Characters of Great Men, by Hussein, with the 

Sayings of Mohammed, etc. a Persian MS, beautifully written in the Itiham* 
Talik cha/racter, 4t76 pp. native binding, £2. 1536 

2402 Akhlak-i-Muhsinee, folio, 330 pp. in a modem hand, bd, 7s 6d 

2403 AsTBOLOGT and Astronomy, Miscellaneous tracts on, in Persian, 228 pp. with 
^ diagrams, wanting a leaf at the beginning, bd. 10s 

2404 AuLUM Gheeb: Account of the Emperor Aulum Gheer, M^. 0/^366 pp. written 

in his time, in or near Aurungabad, gilt oriental binding, in good preservation, 
dOs 

2405 Bandabaik (son of Eai Bahara Mai) Labbul Tarawekhi Hind, a general history 

of India, a Persian MS. with rtmning marginal contents in English, 8vo. 4fi%pp, 
calf, 20* A.H. 1127, A.D. 1711 

2406 DABisTAN'i- Muzahib, modem Persian MS. folio, 461 pp. neatly written, native 

binding, £2. ^ Saec. XIX, 

2407 Diwan-i-Sheeip, Persian Poems, 148 pp. well written on yellowish paper, each 

page divided into compartments by gold lines, oriental binding, 7s 6d 

2408 Djama Elkalem. A Treatise on the Sulee System, 12mo. Persian MS. 144^. 

heautMlly written, 5« 

2409 EEBISHTA, History of the Deklan, folio, a beautifully written Persian Mawu- 

script, 1016 pp. strongcalf binding, £2. 2s 
25^0 ■ History of Hindustan, m Persian, MS. of 1536 pp. a thick volume, 

russia, £4. 4ts 
Beaatifiilly written in a native hand, with ruled border to everj page, the first page illaminated* 
A work of the highest authority, and one of which manuscripts are by no means common. 

2411 FIEDAUSI'S Shah Nameh, the Poetical History of the Kings of Persia, A 

COMPLETE COPY, written in 4 columns, 4to. 420 pp. well written, calf, £2. 2s 
This MS. comprises all the grandest Poems of the Shah Nameh. 

2412 HAFIZ. Diwan-i-Hafiz, in Persian, 8vo. 292 pp. eUgantly written, inlaid on 

coloured paper, illuminated heading, bordered with gold lines, beautiful native 
binding, decorated with painted flowers, 36* a.d. 1556 

2413 ■■ DiwAN E Hafez, folio, 302 pp. russia, 30* 

These Lyrics of the celebrated poet of Shiraz are sometimes called the Araucon of Persia. 
They embody the secrets of the Soofi Doctrine. The poems are apparently in praise of wine and 
women, but mystics see in them fervent aspirations towards the Deity. '* Devotion in the garb of 
love. We circulate (they say) the cup, but no material goblet. Here, all is mystery within mys- 
tery." The literary excellence of these Odes has received the commendations of every Oriental 
scholar. The present manuscript is in a native hand, and has all the points. 

2414 HiSTOEY of the World, in Persian, folio, 960 pp. russia, £3. 3* 

A fine native Manuscript, beautifully written within ruled borders. 

2415 HozEiN, Poems of, a Persian MS. impl. 8vo. 311 pp. native binding, 5* 

2416 Inayat Allah. The " Bahar-Danish," or Garden of Knowledge, an Oriental 

Komance in Persian Prose, 4to. 452 pp. JSastern calf gilt, 30s Saec, XVII. 

. Avery elegantly written manuscript of these amusing tales, which were translated into English 

by Jonathan Scott, and published by him at Shrewsbury in 1799. The author, 'Inayat Allah, of 

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Delhi, lived in the b^giiuiing of the seventeenth oentniy, during the reign of the Emperor Shah 
JahaOf to whom thiB work is dedicated. Ko Mohammedan or Hindoo gentleman ia considered 
thoroughly acquainted with the Persian unless he has read the Bdhdr Danish, 
SI417 J AMAL-AL-DiN MoHAMMAD 'AuFi, Jaml'-al-Hikayat wa Lawami*-al-ILiwayat, a 
collection of stories and anecdotes, compiled from various Arabic and Persian 
Authors, a Persian MS, folio, 605 pp, neatly and closely written, 23 lines in a 
paae^ native binding, 2&s 
This MS. contains the second, third and fourth parts of the entire work, wanting only the first 
part. Eachpart consists of twenty-five chapters, and is complete in itself. 
2418 JAMl'S Nafaliat ul uns. ^ The Odours of Friendsliip, a Biograpliical Work, the 

names of the subjects are in red, 336 leaves, hf, hd. £2. 10* 
S419 JAMI ('Abd-al-£ahman) Yusuf wa ZulaikhA. The Loves of Joseph and Zuleiklia, 
in I^ersian, 4to. 300 pp, very nearly written, stMrrounded by gold and colov/red 
lines, illuminated titles, the headings written in gold, native binding, 24iS 

2420 ' Laili wa Majnoon, a Persian Poem, sm. 12mo. a neatly written MS. 

native binding, XOs 

Purchased by Captain Mounsey at Shiraz. 

2421 — — KiTAB LailI wa Majniin, the Loves of Leila and Majniin, in Persian, 

8vo. 156 pp. 5* 

A tragical story of two loverst the Romeo and Juliet of the East. 

9422 Histoiy of Joseph and ZaKka, in Verse, Persian MS. Svo. 142 leaves, 

stained, native linding^J^s ca. 1800 

2423 Jehan Ghie Nameh, History of the Emperor Jehan Ghir, Persian Manuscript, 

268 pp. neatly written, and well preserved, hd. 7s 6d 

2424 Khoseu DiHLABVi (Amir). Ainah-i-Sikandari. " The Mirror of Alexander." 

A poetical romance on tlie history of Alexander the Great, a Persian MS, impl. 
8vo. 296^. neatly written, in double columns, the headings to the chapters writ- 
ten in gold, native binding, 10s 

2425 Kissas-al-Anbia, or Memoirs of the Prophets from Adam to Fatima (daughter 

of the Prophet Mohammed) Persian MIS, 4to. 464 pp. old binding, iSs Saec. XV. 
Amongst other Biographies this work contains the Life of Mohammed, which is very interest- 
ing. The author says that he compiled it from the Koran, the Commentators, and several other 
works which be mentions ; one of the authors having derived his information from the famous con- 
versation hetween Mohammed and the Angel Gabriel. 

2426 Lloyd's (Ohs.) Persian Translation of Captain Baillie's Arabic Inflexions, 4to. a 

remarhah ly we ll-written Arabico- Persian MS. Indian binding, 5« Calcutta, 1802 
2127 METHNAWI MOOLAH-EOMI. Moral Treatises in verse, a work of the 
highest standing in Oriental Literature, folio, beautiflilly and uniformly written 
in 4 columns, neatly boumd, £3. 5« 

2428 MIEKHOND, Eonznt us SujSa : Mirkhond*s History, Persian, Vol. 1. 1010 jo^. 

elegantly written, each page being surrounded with gold, red and blue Utics, the two 
first pages have a wide fioreated border in gold, the title is illuminated in blue 
and gold, slightly wormed, Oriental binding, £2. 

2429 Muhammad. History of the Prophet Muhammad and his ^Family, Companions, 

Disciples, &c. Persian MS, folio, 464 pp. native binding, 25« Saec, XYII. 

In the Nasta'Iik character. Defective at the beginning and end. This is perhaps the Rauzat- 
aUAkbab of *^*Atta Allah :** which was originidly written and dedicated to 'All Sbah, a.o. 1494. 
(See Biifl Khalfa, vol. III. p. 495.) 

2430 NEAMUT-OLLA, Collection of his Odes, Elegies, and Poems, in Persian, 488 

pp. narrow folio, beautifully written, slightly wormed, ru^sia, 24^ 

2431 !NizAMi, Sekunder Nameh, the fabulous History of Alexander the Great, 400 pp. 

very neaily written on thin paper, caW, XOs 

2432 Peesian Histoey : a MS. partly Turkish, partly Persian, neatly written* in 

Taalik, containing various historical pieces, sm, 4to. 232 pp. native binding, 2s 6d 

2433 Peesian Miscellany in prose and verse, Persian MS, folio, 234 pp. Tieat modem 

writing, oriental binding, 6s 

2434 PEESLAN POETRY (old), small 4to. 96 pp. on thick paper, euriotisly, but 

distinctly and beautifully, written in 10 differently coloured compartments on 
each page, the interstices being filled up with fioreated ornament, the title mended 
otherwise in excellent preservation, bd. 30* 
2436 Pebsian Teeatises, a MS. written in India, containing three, smaU folio. 362 pp. 
bd. Is Qd 



ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS. t4f9 



M86 FBOTBBBft and 8ayingB, Persian M8., 1074 in all, in alphabetiMi order» and ia 

Yene, Svo. 296 pp. hds. 25s Baee. XIX. 

A Terr curioiis manuscript without date or compiler's name. 

2437 SAADI, Poetical Works of, thick 8yo. 1084 pp. bemtifiM^ written mthinaoU 

lines, russiOy S2f A, JET. 1009 

This is a very neatly exeeated eofpy of the works of the popular anther, the Sheik Saadi, written 

bj a professed scribe, in double columns, within borders. It appears to have been finished in the 

jear 1009 of the Hejira. 

The name of Edward Scott Waring, of the Bengal Civil Service, is on the fly-leaf at the end* 
He was the son of Major Scott, of Warren Hastings' day. He was a good Persian scholar. 

24^ Saadi*8 Gk)oIiBtan, in Persian, 8yo. 264 pp. excellefUly written^ eouihpage ruled in 
compartments by gold lines, gold writing is sometimes tetst^kUly ifUroduced, wUk 
two drawings com/prising 23 figv/res, the two Jirst pages illuminated in blue and 
gold, an aneieni manuscript m good pre s erv a tion, old gilt orientai binding, £2, 

2439 Boston, elegant Persian M8. 12mo. 290 pp, ca^f, lOs ca. 1800 

2440 TooTi Nameh, or Tales of a Parrot, a series of Fables, 4to. bolily written, bd, 8s 

2441 TooTi Naheh i Nekshebi. — Tareek Ali Adil Shah Bejapooree : History of Ali 

Adilshah, Sultan of Beejapore. — 2 yoIs. in 1, folio, 650^. written im a good bold 
modem hand, bound, \2s 

2442 IJsn, ** Xasidalis " (Idyls), A collection of Poems by 'Uiti, 2 toIs. 8to. 274 pp. 

giU oriental bindifig, £i, 2s 8aee. X VI. 

Beautiftilly written, Anno HegirsB 999 (a.d. 1590), in the Nasta'iik diaracter. The margins of 
this manuscript are wormed. 'Urfi is highly esteemed as a PersiMi poet, and considered by his 
eoantrymen as next to Hafiz. 

2448 WAEAAT AXBEEI, or Historical Aeeoimt of tke Life of Akbar, small 4to. 
560 pp. oriental binding, dOs 

2444 Wall IHwan-Wali, a JPersian M8, sm. 4to. 266 pp. native binding, 6s 

2446 ZiNAT-AL-KuLUB. A Cyclopaedia of Astronomy, Natural History, Anatomy, 

Gec^raphy, <fcc. a Persian MS. 4to. 860 pp. closely written, native binding, 

£2. 29 1554 

This MS. contains some very curious informaHoti. The author frequently quoted the Ajaib-ai- 

Makhlukat. 

2446 ZXJFUIt NAMEH, by Shnrof-ood-Deen Alee Ghizdee, being a History of TnciTB 

Shah, oommonly called Tameblans, a Persian MS, neatly written, stout sm. 
folio, 1170 pp. the m^xrgins slightly wormed, red moroeeo, £4. 10^ 

2447 Sanskrit. . AMAEACOSHA. A Dictionary of the Sanscrit Lanffoaff^ 

written in the first Century before Christ, with an English Translation oy Sir 
William Jones, 2 vols. Transcript made for Sir C, JE. Carrington by his writer^ 
with the JEnglish portion in Sir C. JS, Carrington' s autograph — Sanbcbitab 
Pbikcipia Gbahmaticae, copied from Sir W. Jones's MS, by Sir C, M Ckx/rring' 
ion's writer in 1794 — 3 yols. large folio, an important Manuscript, whole russia, SOt 

2448 BwaBKA Mahatmya, in Sanscrit, folio, 172 pp. areen morocco, 16tf Saec, XYIII. 
We do not know whether, Uke the Dery Mafaiatmyam, this is an abstract from the Markan- 

dqFU Pwaaa. See Adelung, an StsL Sketch, p. 123. 

2449 Stkll XteliCa Passages from the Gbukth, written in a neat and bold hand on 

113 small slips, each measuring 4 inches by 3^, all much used ; enclosed in 

the original leather case with strap, intended to be hung rotmd the neck as a 

preservative charm, an interesting curiosity, 25s 

Written in a character which bears great resemblance to the Arabic. The OatTKTtt is tiie 

sacred book of the Sikhs, and (similar to &e sacred books of the Druses) is on no account what- 

erer given to strangers ; even the selections are sacredly guarded from tfieir hands ; verses from it, 

with t^ir peculiar superstition, are worn on the body as a preservative charm against all evils. 

The above was taken by an English officer, on the iield of the battle of the Suticg, from the 

body of a Sikh, who, although covered with wounds and surrounded by numbers, fought to the last 

with that desperate madness, which only religious enthusiasm ean give, when no hope of success 



2460 TibeUin* Klapboth (Julius) Tibetaniscbes Worter-Y erzedchniss : Tocabti* 

lariom Tartaricum. Tatarische Worter und Plhraees, Slo, 8yo. 106 pp. bds, 

20s SiBcXIX 

In the autograph of this eminent Philologist. Some pages are in the autograph of Bayer $e 

celebrated Orientalist. 



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^ — I u - ■ r I — I I - 

2460*Tellllgaa Grammaire et BictiQimaire de lalangue Talenga, dite vulgairemeat 
le Badsga, folio, old calf, from the library of the late M, Pdlix Lajard, £2. 
Manuscrit da XYIIe aiecle, d'une belle ecritare et probablement in^dit, le dictioanaire con- 
tSent k lui seal 460 pp. & 2 colonaes. 

2451 Turklsha Khiali, Diwan, a collection of Poems, Syo. slightly imperfect, %s 6c2 

A celebrated Turkish poet, died A. H. 964. 

ORIENTAL LITERATCTRE. 

Tranalatiom from Oriental Languages have ieen inaeried after their respective originals. 
For Bibles see Nos, 1871 — ^2142; for Oriental MS8. Nos. 2332-2451. Works on China, 
Bgypt, India, Turkey, and of the Oriental Dranslation Fund are grouped separately — see post. 

OXtZZSNTAX. BZSTOXtir AND POZ.irGZ.OTTS, TRANS- 
actions of the Oriental Societies of Sarope and Asia. 

2452 American Oriental Society, Jonmal of the. Vol. I. Nos. 1, 3, 4; and Vol. II. 

8vo. sd, 15* Boston and New York, 1843-51 

2453 Anqustil Dufebbon, L^slation Orientale, montrant les pnncipes fondomen- 

taux du Gouyemement, en Turqnie, en Perse, et dans rlndonstan, 4to. calf, 
6« 1778 

2454 AEABIAN Nights' (The) Entertainments, a new translation from the Arabic, 

with copious notes, by Lane, 3 vols. impl. 8vo. genuine cmd best edition, with 
the first impressions vfthe many hundred woodcuts %y Harvey, cloth, £3. 3« 1839 

2455 ASIATIC EESEABCHES, or Transactions of the Society mstituted in Bengal 

for Inquiring into the History, the Antiquities, the Arts and Sciences, and 

Literature of Asia, a febfsct unmixed set, 20 vols, and Index, 1 vol.— together 

21 vols, royal 4to. mamy plates, calf gilt, fins tall set, £32. Calcutta, 1788-1836 

The best copy which has hitherto passed through my hands ; free firam injuries by worms, 

damp, or neglect. 

2456 — — another set, 20 vols, and Index, 4to. one lettfwcmting, not uniform, £26. 

Calcutta, 1788-1836 
Vols. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, with the Index, may be had still in Calcutta, and can be 
supplied at 36« per Tolume. Complete sets are of very rare occurrence. 

2457 ■ the same, the English edition. Vols. I.— XI. 11 vols. 4to. haUrussia, 

£3. 10* London, 1799-1816 

Contains the learned Essays by Colebrooke, Sir William Jones, Carey, Strachey, Dr. Wallich, 
Bozburgh, etc. " They are fidl of the most curious and valuable iuteUigence, hi every possible 
form, and on every possible subject." — JHbdm. 

2458 ASIATIC SOCIETY of Great Bbitain and Ireland, Tbansactions of the ; 

complete, 3 stout vols. 4to. 80 plates qf Facsimiles, etc. (pub at £9. 5*) half calf, 
25* London, 1827-35 

2459 I the same, 3 vols, in 9 parts, 4to. with dOpkUes of Facsimiles, Inscrip^ 

iions, etc. wncut, 20* 1827-35 

This valuable publication upon the learning, languages and antiquities of the East, contains 
amongst the names of its contributors those of Professor Wilson, G. C. Haughton, Davis, Morri- 
son, Colebrooke, Humboldt, Dom, Grotefend, and most of the eminent Oriental scholars of the 
dsy. 

This may be called the^r*^ series of the Publications by the Royal Asiatic Society of England. 
The continuation or second series appeared in 8vo. as follows. 

2460 JOUSNAL of the Boyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, from 

the beginning to 1856, 8vo. complete, a* far as p ublished. Vols. I. — X, VoL 
XI. part 1, Vols. XH. XEEI. VoL XIV. part 1,XV. parts 1 and 2, XVI. parts 
1 and 2, many plates, in parts, £5. 10* 1834-56 

2461 ' the same, 11 vols, nealily half bound ea^f, the remainder in parts, 

£6. 6* 1834-56 

Sets completed at moderate charges. 

2462 Bayebi (Th. S.) Historia Begni GhrsDcorum Bactriani, in qua simul Grscamm 

in India Coloniarum vetus memoria explicatur; accedit Waltheri Doctrina 
temporum Indica cum Faralipomenis, sm. 4to. ca^f, 7* 6d Petrcypoli, 1738 

2463 Bekb's Origines Biblicae : or researches in primeval history. Vol. I. all pub- 

lished, 8vo. m^, eloth, a learned work, 3* Qd 1834 



ORIENTAL LITERATURE AND HISTORY. 151 

8464 BENGAL JOURNAL. Journal of thb AsiATie Bocibtt of Bengal, YoIeu 
I. to XXYII. and Lidez, 8yo. the first twenty-two volumes, Jtf, hound caff in 34, 
the remainder in numbers, ending with No, 2b7, with all theplates and Tables of 
Contents, excessively ra/re both in India and in Mu/rope, £36. Calcutta, 1832-58 

2485 .. another set, from the beginning, Vols. I. — XXI. in 34 vols. 8to. com- 

plete, with all the plates, titles, arid tobies qf contents, neatly 4f* bd. red roan, a 
good sound copy, £36. Calcutta, 1832— (I>(?c. 1852) 1853 

All the earlj ▼olumes are out of print in Calcutta, and aell there at exorbitant prices. 

2466 Gleanings in Science, a monthly periodical, in 3 vols. 8to. numerous plates and 

woodcuts^ halfrussia, £4. Calcutta, 1829-31 

%* These Gleanings, edited by Prinsep, formed the foremnner of the Bengal Jotumal, and 

oo|te are now of the utmost degree of rarity. This copy, which has Prinsep's autograph, does 

aol OOBtain Plate 5 of Vol. I., 6 of YoL II., and 21, YoL III., as according to the list, it should ; 

but these 3 plates were probably never published. 

2467 Fbinsef's Useful Tables, printed as an Appendix to the Journal of the Asiatic 

Society, 3 parts in 1 vol. Byo. containing the Indian Coins, Weights, and Mea- 
sures, Chrortologieal Tables, and the (generic Characters ef Roxburgh's Mora 
Indica, with plates of coins, etc, dOs Calcutta, 1834-36 

This extremely rare work should be added to a set of the Bengal Journal. 

2468 BuDBAGEN tot de Taal- Land- en Yolkenkunde van Neeblandsch Inpis, YoL 

I-IY. thick 8yo. cloth, £2. 2,s Amst, and Gravenh. 1852-5^ 

2469 BIBD (James) Historical Eesearches on the Origin and Principles of the 

Buddha and Jaina Eeligions ; embracing the leading Tenets of their System, as 
found prevailing in various countries, with descriptive Account of the Sculp- 
tares in the Caves of YVestem Indim folio, 64t plates, mostly coloubed, Jf, bd, 
£2. Bombay, 1847 

"2470 BOMBAY Bbanch of the Eoyal Asiatic Society, Journal of the, Nos. 1 to 19, 
consecutive, 8vo. plates, sd, £4. 4^ Bombay, 1841-54 

Sets completed. 

2471 BOMBAY. Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay ;. containing trans- 
lations from the Chinese, the Persian, etc., dissertations on Hindoo My&oloey, 
Ethics, Antiquities, Mahomedan Mysticism, comparison of the Gipsy and Hin* 
doostanee languages, plan of a comparative Yocabidary of Indian languages 
by Sir J. Mackintosh, on Cuneiform Inscriptions, etc. numerous plates vf An- 
ttquities, facsimiles, etc, 3 vols. 4to. bds, £3. 1819-^ 

24ff2 — — — the same, Yol. lU. 4to. 23 plates of Inscriptions, Facsimiles, Anti- 
quities, etc, half calf. Is Qd 1834, 

2473 Bombay Quarterly Iteview, Nos. 1, 5, 6, 7, 9-14, 10 parts, 8vo. 24* Bombay,. 1855-8' 

2474 BEITISH MUSEUM : Catalogus Codicum OrientaUum Musei Britannici, tres 

partes, in 4 vols, royal ioMo, facsimiles, bds, 36« 1838-47 

Contents : I. Codd. Syriaci et Carshunici ; II. Arabid ; III. Aethiopici. 
2476 pars III. (the Ethiopic MSS.) large foHo, bds, 3* Qd 1847 

2476 CALCUTTA Joubnal, or Political, Commercial and Literary Gtueette, from itis 

commencement in 1818 to 1821, 14 vols. — ^Asiatic Department of the Calcutta 
Journal, 1831 to 1823, 7 vols. — ^together 21 vols, royal 4to. maps and plates, not 
uniform, very rare, £8. 10* Calcutta, 1818-23 

An important Indian periodical, almost unknown in Europe. 

2477 Calgittta Monthly Journal, &om 1817 to 1840, in 51 vols. 8vo. and small 8vo» 

calf, and half calf, scarce, £5. Calcutta, 1817-40 

A very r are a nd still valuable periodicaL The series was not all published in uniform size. 

2478 CALCUTTA EEYIEYV, from the beginning in 1844 to June, 1858, complete,. 

together 30 vols. 8vo. — eighteen volumes neatly bd. half calf , the remainder in 
quarterly parts, uncut, £10. 10s Calcutta, 1844-58 

2479 another copy, Nos. 1 — 60 (without No. 39-40, intended for the Index), 

forming 30 vols. 8vo. sd, £9. 1844-58 

Numbers sold separately at 2s, Yol. XX. intended for an Index, is not published yet. 

2480 CASTELLI (E.) Lexicon Heftaglotton : hebraieum, chaldaicum, syciacum, 

samaritanum, aethiopicum, arabicum, et persicum, 2 vols, royal folio, portrait, 

slightly stained, a good serviceable copy, in old calf gilt, ^* London, 1699 

The important supplement to Walton's Polyglott Bible, wanting to many sets. 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, uncut, £\\, lit ; 1832 and 1837, Payne and Foss, wanting dedication 

and portrait, £5. 5« j 1837, Payne and Foss, a fine copy, £9. 9« ; 1834, Straker, £1, \1s^d\ VM% 



152 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



Stewart, £5.-15« 6d» '* This work ii perhaps the greajtest and most perfect undertaking of the 
kind hitiierto performed by human industry and learning. Dr. Castell expended both his fortune and 
his life in this immense undertaking." — Home, 

2481 Chamich, History of Armenia, translated from the Armenian, with continuation 

by Avdall, 2 vols. 8yo. wuyt and plates, hds, %s 6c2 Calcutta^ 1827 

2482 Chsssfsbdik Ali, Histoire de Timur Bee, le grand Tamerlan, Empereur des 

Mogols et Tartares, par La Croix, 4 vols. 18mo. 7^, vellum, 5« JDelf, 1723 

2483 the History of Timnr-Bec, or Tamerlaine the Great Emperor of the 

Moguls and Tartars, b^ng an historical journal of his C(»iquests in Asia and 
Europe, 2 vols. 8vo. maps, calf, 6* 1723 

2484 COLEBEOOXE'S (H. T.) Miscellaneous Essa)rs, 2 yoIb. 8yo. bbst edition, nu- 
merous facsimiles firom earlif Indian M88, and fnscriptians,hds, rare, £2, 12s 1837 
2486 ' the same, new edition of all the important Yedantic papers, 8vo. cloth, 

(pub. at 10s 6d) Ss 6d 1858 

A rieh aasemblage of Materials for the History and explanation of the Vedas. 
Coleman — see post under " India ** 

2486 CoNDB, Histoire de la Domination des Arabes et des Maures en Espagne et en 

Portugal, par Marias, 3 vols. 8yo. half calf, 6tf 1825 

2487 Dalbyxfle*8 Oriental Bepertory, 2to1s. royal 4to. no plates, half calf, 9« 1808 
2488 the same. Vol. I. Uo,plaies, calf 6* 1791-93 

2489 DEGUIGNES, Histoibe des Huns, des Turcs, des Moguls, et des aulares Tar- 

tares Occidentaux, preced^e d'une introduction contenant des Tables Chrono- 
logiques, 5 vols. 4to. old French calf neat. £&, 1756-58 

Heath's copy fetched ^^8. 2s 6df ; Willett's £h. %s ^\ Hibbert's mor. £7. lbs ; Talleyraod's 
^5. hs ; North's, £6. A perfect mine of Eastern Historical Literature, based most extensively 
iUK>n Oriental Manuscripts. The above is without doubt the best History of the different Asiatic 
Nations, who invaded and coaquered EastenI Europe, Spain, etc. A most valuable work, based upon 
all the existing Eastern and European sources ; indispensable to the student of Mediaeval and 
Oriental History. *' An eternal monument of the depth and extent of De Guignes' researches." — 

Builer. 

2490 D'HEEBELOT, BiBLioTHiu^UE OBiBxrtALS, ou Dictionnaireuniversel contenant 

tout ce qui fait connaitre les peuples de TOrient, leurs histoires et traditions 
tant fabuleuses que y^ritables ; leurs religions et leurs sectes ; leurs gouveme- 
mens, politique, lois, moBurs, codtumes, et les r^vohitions de leurs empires ; les 
arts et les sciences ; les yies de leurs saints, philosophes, docteurs, ^crivains, 
capitaines ; desjugemens critiques et des extraits de leurs liyres, Merits en arabe, 
persan ou turc sur toutes sortes de mati^res, folio, ea^, 10s Paris, 1697 

34dl ■■ ■ la m^me, aveo le Supplbmbnt, par Yisdelou et Ghdand, in 1 vol. large 

folio, LABGE PAPBS, colfneat, 30« Maestrieht, 1776-80 

2492 D]HEEBELOT (B.) Biblioth^que Oeientale, amec des Corrections et Addi- 
tions par SchultenSj'et un Supplement par Yisdelou et Galand, 4 ycAb, 4to. best 
EDITION, £4. LaSa^e, 1777-82 

2493 VoL I. only, 4to. porU^aU, wncut, Is Sd 1777 

"Edition ia plus comply de cet ouvrage estim^ ; Tend. 110 fr. H^risson; I20fr. Cour- 
bonne." — Brunei, Latest and best edition of the most esteemed work on oriental antiquities and 
literatore. " Herbelot received the most splendid reward of his industry: he was invited to Italy by 
Ferdinand II., DuVe of Tuscany, who entertained him with that striking magnificence which always 
distinguished the race of the MedicL After the death of Ferdinand the illustrious Colbert recalled 
him to Paris, where he enjoyed the fruits of his labour, and spent the remainder of his days in easy 
retirement." — Sir W. Jones, ** For solid literature, extensive and profotmd oriental learning, no man 
ever surpassed Herbelot ; he that came nearest him was the late Sir W. Jones. The work itself is 
a treasure of useful and ornamental knowledge ; and has done more to draw die attention of the 
Buropeans to the writings of tiie Asiatics than all the other works yet published on the subject.''— 
Bihliogr, Diet, ** Bartholomew D'Herbelot was bom in Paris In 1625. He was Irst among the 
French who understood the oriental languages and history. He was at ftnt but litde regarded in 
his own country. He was received by Ferdinand the Second, Duke of Tuscany, witii a distinction 
which taught France to know his merits. He was recalled and encouraged by Colbeit, who encou- 
raged everything. His * Bibliotheque Orientale ' is equally curious and profound. He died in 1695." 

Voltaire, 

24d4 D'OHSSON, Histoire des Mongols, depuis Tehinguiz-Ehan jusqu'a Timour Bey 

ou Tamerlan, avec une carte de lAsie eerUrale au IZe si^cle, 4 vols Sto. new, 

uncut, d2s AmH. 1852 



ORIENTAL LITERATURE AND HISTORY. 151 



B'Ohssoh, I'Empire Ottoman— see ^t under " Turkey.*' 

8405 DoBOW, MargemaendisclLe Altertliumer, Heft 1, 2, containing : Die AssTrische 
Keilscbrift aus Kineveh erlautert. Die Indische Mythologie erlantert, 4to.ya<N 
similes and % lates, sd, 3« 6<2 Wiesbaden^ 1820-21 

t406 DnvASTY of the Kajars, tranElated by Sir H. J. Bbydgbs from the MS. pre- 
sented to him hj Faty Aly Skah, wiui an aoconnt of the preTioiis histonr of 
Persia, Svo. ma^s andploUes, (pub. at 2As) cloth, 7s 1883 

2407 Ebk Haukal, Oriental Geofipraphy of an Arabian Trayeller of the tenth centiuyv 

translated by Sir W. Oos^ey, 4to. map, Ids, 7s M 1800 

2408 EiiMACiNi HistoriaSaracem(»aMnhammedeadAtabacaeiim,Latineed.ErpeniiiB 

— Ximenez, Archiepisoopi Toletani, fiistoria Arabnm, Laiine — ^im 1 toI. sm. 4to-.^ 
vellmm, %s ^ Luad, Bat. 1625 

2499 Fallmx&ayxb, Geschichte des Siaiserthiiins von TrapeBimt> 4to. Hf. eaff, lOs 

Munekm, 1827 

2600 FOSJBSS' (Jas.) Obiental Mehoibs ; a Narrative of Seventeen Years' Besi- 

dence in India, including Obscarvations on parts of Africa and South America^ 

and Journals of Four Indian Voyages, 4 vols. 4to. wiik all the plates, a very 

beaut(/kl copy in grained calf, gilt edges, £7, 10s 1813 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, ea(^, ;^10. 10*; 1834, Ardi, ;^12. 12t ; 1837, Afdi, £10. !•# ; 1849| 

J. BohB, russia, £12. 12« ; Rodwell, morocco, £\2,\2s 

" Tliis 18 tbe original and only complete edition. It wae printed at the eipense of the mthor \ 
^M composition was the labour and amusement of many years. It abounds with striking pictures 
of flie manners, customs, and the habits of the people of India. In the (Quarterly RevieWfYol, XII. 
is an elaborate aceount of the work, which occupies forty-seven pages. The Reviewer observes, ' a 

WOEK MOBB SPLENDID OR MORE COMPLETE IN ITS DECORATIONS WE HAVE SELDOM SEEN.' AC 

tlie death of Mr. Forbes some reserved copies were deposited in a warehouse aud forgotten, or not a 
slqgle copy would have remamed unsold. It had long been considered scarce, and in consequence 
his daughter, the late Countess de Montalembert, was induced to republish the work in an abridged 
form, with a portion of the plates, which edition, fix>m the impossibility of securing the present^ 
obtaliBed a rapid sale, and is now out of print." 

" The drawings and collections of Mr. Forbes seem almost to exceed the powers of human 
industry and perseverance, and this literary monument to his name may fiurly be considered the 
essence of his extraordinary researches. The whole work is very entertaining as well as in- 
structive.'' — LUermy Gazette. 

" Of all the books which have been published on India, this perhaps is the most sterlin^y 
valuable."— il/tec. 

'* It is to be regretted that this very splendid and expensive work was not publshed ia a cheaper 
form, as it abounds in most striking pictures of the manners, customs, &c. of India." — Steeenson* • 

2501 Habesci (Elias) Objects interesting to the English Nation, 2 vols, small Svo. haiff 
hound, %s Calcutta, 17d3 

This work treats upon the political and natural condition of the Chinese Empire, the adjacent 
isiaads. Cochin China, Pegu, and the East in general, and it submits to the Colonial Government 
reflections and propositions for the alteration of British policy with regard to those states. 

2602 Hamakeb, Catalogus Codicum MSS. Orientalium Bibl. Acad. Lugd. Batavae, 
4to. Ids. %s Lugd. Bat. 1820 

2508 the same, 4to. V- caUneat, Zs 6d 1820 

2504 Hahmsb-Fdbgstall, Geschichte der Hchane, das ist der Mongolen in Fersien, 
2 vols, in 3, large Svo. uTicut, 7s 6d Darmstadt, 1842-43 

2606 — — the same, 2 vols. Svo. A/', calf, wncut, 10s 1842-43 

2506 HAKDJEEI (A.) Dictionnaire mui98is-ABABS-PSBSJUT et tubc, 3 vols.4to. (pub. 

at about £7. Is) sewed, £2. 12s 6d Moscou, 1840-41 

One Alphabet, beginning with French ; a valuable companion to the Dictionaries of Johnson 
for Persian, Golius or Freytag for Arabic, and Meninski for Turkish, 

2507 HEDAYA (The) or Guide ; a Commentary on the Mussulman Laws ; translated 

by order of the Governor-General and Council of Bengal, by Charles Hamilton, 
4 vols. 4to.^fi« copy, cajfgilt, scarce, £4$, 4is Lend. 1791 

Priced, 1803, Lackington, £8. %s\ 1838, Dond^- DnprS, 350 A-. ; 1843, J. Bohn, £12.; 
1847, Allen, £%. 8«. " Cet important ouvrage est devenu extrSmement rare ; c'est ainsi qu'il est 
not6 dans le catalogue de Lackington pour 1803, no. 1284. Ce libraire renomm^ pour le bas prix 
de see livres le porte ^ 8 liv. st. 8 8h." — Lauffies. The Uediya b an extract from a number of the 
moat approved works of the early writers on Muhammedan jurisprudence. The author was Shaikh 
Boilian Addeen Aly. He died, A.D. 1194. 



154 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

2508 HYPE (T.) Histobia Bjsligiokis vbi^buk Pebsabuk, eorumque Ma^ornm ; 

Zoroastris' Yita, ejnsqae et aliomm Yaticinia de Messiali ; PrimitiysB Opiniones 
deDeo; Ordinate Orientis Sibylla Mjeteriimi ; Zoroastris liber Sad-der, La- 
tine ; cum appendice, etc. 4to. best edition, plates, 328 Oxon, 1760 
Hibbert's copy fetched £3. 3« ; Staidey's £4. 10«. '' The most learned work upon the re- 
Bgion of the ancient Persians which has appeared." — Butler, '^ A work of profound and various 
erudition, abounding with many new lights on the most curious and interesting subjects, filled with 
authentic testimonies which none but Mmsdf could bring to public view, and with many ingenious 
conjectures concerning the Theology, History, and Learning of the Eastern Nations. This work 
has now become exceedingly scarce." — Chalmers ** Full of learned researches."— ^«erefi. 

2509 LN'DO-CHn^ESI! Gleaner (the), containing misceUaneous communications on 

the Literature, History, Pbilosopliy, Mythwogy, &c. of the Lido-Cldnese Na- 
tions, drawn chiefly nrom the lYatiye Languages, Christian miscellanies, 19 
numbers, and reports of missionary societies, forming 3 vols, in 2, 8yo. ^ bd, 
rare, 36« Malacca, 1818-34 

2510 JAUNA, Histoke g^n^rale des Soyaumes de Chypre, de Jerusalem, d'Arm^nie, 

et d'Egypte, 2 stout yob. 4Ao, LAsas thick papbb, j?2a^« and maps, eld calf gilt, 

27s Leyde, 1747 

^11 Jban YI. dit Jean Oatholicos, Histoire d'Azm^nie, traduite pax J. Saint Mabtin, 

8vo. sd, 3* M Faris, 1841 

3512 JONES* (Sir W.) Works, with Life, by Lord Teignmouth, 13 vols. 8yo. calf gilt, 

£3. 3s 1807 

Bemal's copy fetched, 1855, £5. 15«. 
Vols. 1, 2. Life. 3. Discourses and Dissertations. 4. Chronology of the Hindus, and other 
Miscellanies. Tales and Fables, by Nizami. 5. Papers on Indian Botany, Persian Grammar. 6. 
Foeseos Asiatics Commentaria. 7, 8. Charges to the Grand Jury at Calcutta, from 1783 to 92. 
Institutes of Hindu Law, or Ordinances of Menu. Mahommedan Law of Succession. Mahom- 
medan Law of Inheritance. Law of Bailments. 9. Speeches of Isseus, with Notes and Commen- 
tary. Sacontala. 10. Poems and Translations, MoaUakat. Lettre k M. Anquetil du Perron. 
11, 12. - Histoire de Nader Shah. Traite sur la Poesie Orientale. Dissert, sur la Litt^rature Orient. 
Introduction to Life of Nader Sbah. 13. Hitopad6sa of Vishm^sharma. Hymns to Pracriti, &c. 
Extracts from the Vedas. 

Priced, 1829, by Allen^ ^. bd. £9. ; the 6 vols. 4to. edition, jf 16. >6« ; by H. Bohn, 13 vols. 
bds. £4. 10« ; 1834, Arch, £b. bs ; 1839, Madden, ea{/' gilt, £6. 6«{ Dawson Turner's copy, ed. 
6 Tols. 4to. Large Paper, fetched in 1853, £3. 7«. 

** There are few authors to whom Oriental literature is under more deep obligations than ta 
Sir Will. Jones ; few who, like him, have not merely pointed out original and important sotirces of 
knowledge, but contyibuted in no inconsiderable degree to render them accessible. He was equally 
lemarkable for his ardour and industry in philological pursuits from a very early period of his life, 
until its premature and lamented close." — Wexford, Origin qfthe English Language, 

" His writings everywhere breathe pure taste in monJs as well as in literature ; and it may be 
iaid with truth, that not a single sentiment has escaped him which does not indicate the real elegance 
and dignity which pervaded the most secret recesses of his mind. No author is better calculated to 
inspire those generous sentiments of liberty, without which the most just principles are useless and. 
lifdess.*' — Sir James Mackintosh, 

2613 JOUENAL ASIATIQUE, on recueil de Memoires relatifs a THistoire, a la. 

PhiloBOphie, anx Sciences, a la Litteratnre et anx Langaes des Feuples Orient- 
aux, par Chezy, !Klaprotli, Abel-IteniiLsat, St. Martin, Silvestre de Sacy, etc. 
First Series, Vols. 1. — ^XI. and Index, complete, 1822-1827; Second Series, 
Vols. I.— XVI. complete, 1828-1836 ; Third Series, Vols. I.— VIII. and Nos. 
73, 74, 1836-1842 ; Fourth Series, Nos. 1-20, 30-60, 83-86, 1846-1861— together 
the fonr Series as described, 36 yob. 8yo. hf bownd calf, the remainder in num- 
bers, Professor Quatremere's copy, £16. Paris, 1822-1851 

2614 JOUENAL Asiatique, the first Series, complete, 11 vols. 8to. half calf, 

36* Paris, 1822-27 

Comprises contributions from Chezj, Klaproth, Abel-Remusat, Saint-Martin, SUvestre de Sacy, etc. 

2616 Journal of the Indian AjLCHiPELAao and Eastern Asia, Vols. I. II. III. Nos. 

3, 4, IV. and V. 8yo. containing important matter on the Races and Languages 

of Eastern Asia, with Geographical and JSthnological plates, £4,, Sing, 1847-61 
2616 ET^MPFEEI (E.) Amoenitates Exoticae Eelationes et Descriptiones Eemm Per- 

sicarum et Ulterioris Asia, 4to. vellum, man^^ plates, fine copy, 12s Lemgoviae,VJ12 
I. Relationes de Aulae Persicae statu hodierno ; II. De rebus variis (Japonicis) ; III. Observ. 
phjs. med. curiosae ; IV. De Palma Dactylifera Persica ; V. Plantae Japonicae (com characteribus 
doicis). Priced, 1836, Jas. Bohn, £l. 8« ; sold in Willett's sale for £2, 6«. 



ORIENTAL LITERATURE AND HISTORY. 155 

2517 XLAPEGTH (J.) Asia FoLYaLOTTA, 4to. 400 pp. mik the Jblia Atlas of Lan^ 
guages, convpruing 59 Tables of Vocabularies, ana one Map, if, bd,. £2, JPar. 1823 

2518 Tableaux histoeiques de TAsie, de^nis la Monarcme de Cynuhiiisqii'a 

.1108 jours, accompagn^B de EiechercLes Histonques et Ethnograpkiques, 4to. and 

folio Atlas of 27 coloured historical maps, sd. £z. 2s JParis, 182C 

** Klaproth is the other great classic in this department (Ethnology). His Asia PolygloUa 

and Sprach'Ailas give us the classification of all the families of Asia, according to the Vocabularitt 

representing their languages. Klaproth and Adelang have the same prominence in philological that 

Boffon and Blamenbach have in zoological Ethnology.*' — Latham, . 

2519 £oBAN (The), trans. &om the Arabic, with notes, by G-. Sale, 4to. calf, 5« 1734- 

2520 Lasssk, znr Geschichte derGhriechischennnd IndoskythischenKonige in Baktrien,. 

E^abnl, xind Indien, durch Entzifferong der Altkabulischen Legenden auf ihren> 
Miinzen, 8yo. cloth, 4^ Bonn, 1838- 

2521 LAYAED*S EXPEDITIONS TO ASSYEIA: THEMoKUMENTSofNiKBVEHf 

being the Fisst Sesies of Illustrations of Sculptures, Bas-Beliefs, and other 
B/omains of Art found among the Buins of Nineveh, from Drawings made on 
the Spot, 100 plates, (pub. at £10. 10*) 1846 — ^The Monuments of Nineveh^ 
Second Sesies, consisting of Illustrations of the Sculptures, Bas-reliefs, Yases; 
and Bronzes discovered during the Second Expedition, principally illustrative 
of the Wars and Exploits of Sennacherib, 71 fine plates, some coloured, (pub. kX 
£10. 10*) 1853 — the Two Series Complete, 2 vols. impl. folio, 171 plates, (pub. 
at £21.) emial to new, £4. 10* 1846-58 

2522 — — ~ the same, labge fafeb, atlas folio, £5. 15« 1846-53 
2522*Letellieb, Yocabulaire Oriental : Fran^ais-Italien, Arabe, Tore et Grec, oblong 

8vo. chth, 6* Paris, 1838 

2523 LUDOLFI Historia Aethiopica sive descriptio regni Habessinorum, cum ejusdem 

Comment, et Append. 2 vols, folio, maps and plates, fine copy in old calf gilt, 
36* Franc. 1681-91 

2624 — — CommentarixLS ad historiam Aethiopicam, folio,^Za^etf, t^e^^f^m, 15* 1691 
Priced, 1832, Payne and Fobs, £2, 2s, ** Though Lodolphus did not visit this country, yet 
his work, with a commentary and appendix by himself, is well worthy of perusal, as it is full of re- 
condite and important information on the origin of the Abyssinians, the climate, soil, and produc- 
tions, and the natural history, physical and moral state of the inhabitants, &c." — Stevenson, Th^ 
best work on Abyssinia ; it gives an Account of the History, Literature, Natural History, Antiqui'< 
ties, Religion, Chronology, Language^ Proverbs, and everything else curious relating to that country. 
The Commentaiy forming the second volume is very scarce. 

2525 MADSAS Journal of Literature and Science, edited by Morris, Cole and Brown, 

Vols. I. — XII. or Parts 1-29 inclusive, 8vo. with numerous plates cf EM^doo 
Mythology, Antiquities, Geography, Natural History, etc, two volumes hf caJf, 
the remainder in quarterly numbers, uncut,^7, 10* Madras, 1833-4Q 

2526 Mahavansi, Baja-Katn4cari and Eaja-Yali, forming the Sacred and Historical 

Books of Ceylon, with a collection of tracts illustrative of Buddhism, translated 
jfrom the Singhalese by IJpham, 3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £2. 2*) bds, 20s 1833 

2527 MALCOLM'S (Sir John) History of Persia, 2 vols. impl. 4to. m^p and plates. 

Ids, 36« 1815 

2528 ■ the same, new edition, revised, 2 vols. 8vo. ^ calf, "^are, 36* 1829 

2529 ' Eeport of Malwa and the adjoining countries, including the history c^ 

the Mahratta families, Stindiah, Holkar, etc. 4to. no title, calf. Is 6c2 1821 

2530 MALCOLM'S (Major-Gen. Sir John) Works ; 

Sketch of the Sikhs ; a singular nation, who inhabit the province of the Pen* 
jab, roy. 8vo. bds, 1812 

The Life of iRobert Lord Clivb, 3 vols. 8vo. portrait and map, bds. 1836 

The History of Persia, 2 vols, new revised edition 1829 

The Political History of India, from 1784-1823, 2 vols. 1826 

A Memoir of Central India, including Malwa, 2 vols, map, bds, 1824 

The Government of India, bds, 1835 

together 11 vols, bound, rarely met complete in sets, £5. 1826-36 

2531 ' Memoir of Central India, including Malwa, 2 vols. 8vo. second edition, 

maps, ca\fgilt, 18* 1824 

2532 — Memoirs of Lord Clive, 3 vols, sm, folio, the original edition, litho- 

graphed, with some pencil corrections, hf, caif, rare, 25* (P 1827). 



150 QUARlTCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

«63d MAXOOLM'S (Major-Qen.) Life of Sobert, Lord ClitA, collected from ihe 

Family Papers, cotnmtinioated by the Earl of Fowib, 3 YOI0. 8vo. portrait and 

map. Ids, £2. 1836 

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Taki-Eddin- Ahmed •Makrizi, et traduite en Fran^aiB arec des notes par M. 
Qnatrem^re, 4 parts in 2 vols, half calf y 28* Paris , 1837-45 

2616 Tome i. partie 1, 2, 4to. hds. 5* 1837-40 

2617 Bigveda-Sanhita, lib. I. Sanskrite et Latine, edidit F. Bosen, impl. 4to. Large 
Paper, cloth, 15« 1838 

8618 E!t7Haba Sambhaya, Kalidasae carmen, Sanskrite et Latine, edidit Stenzler, 4to. 

sd. 5s Berlin, 1838 

8619 the same, impl. 4to. Large Paper, 7s 1838 

8680 Makkabi, History of the Mohammedan Plasties in Spain, in English, with 

notes on the history, geography, and antiquities of Spain, by !Uon P. de 
Gkiyangos, 2 vols. 4to. ^ub. at £4. 4^) bds, £2, 12s 1840 

8681 the same. Vol. I. 4to. bds. ISs 1840 

8688 VISHNTJ PUEANA, a system of Hindu Mythology and tradition, translated 
from the Sanscrit and illustrated by notes by H. H. Wilson, 4to. bds, vbey 
BABB, £3. 10s 1840 

8688 Chobzko's Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, 8yo. (pub. at 16^) bds. 
9s 1842 

8624 DABISTAN, or School of Manners ; translated from the original Persian, with 
Notes and Illustrations, by Shea and Troyer, 3 vols, royal Svo. cL 2Ss 1843 

8626 the same, vol. 2, 8vo. 2s ed 1843 

8626 CBZIf iLa A miscellaneous collection of 19 Tracts and volumes on China, its 
commerce, etc. comprising: The Canton Register, vols. 2 — 10; the Canton 
Miscellany, No. 5 ; fa province chinoise de Tse-Tchouen ; Pauthier, la Chine^ 
1841-43 ; Sir G. Staunton's China, 1836 ; and pamphlets by Biot, Morrison* 
Bule, Wolf, and others — the lot, 10* 

2687 Asiatic Society. Transactions of the China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 
Nos. 1, 3, 5, 8vo. sd, 5* JSong Kong, 1848-65 

8688 Castnbb (G.) Eelatio Sepulturae magno Orientis Apostolo S. Francisco Xaverio 
erectaein Insula Sanciano, anno 1700, 8vo. lithographed aTtd printed on Chinese 
paper, with 2 rude maps, 10s ^ Canton, s, a. 

2689 Chinbsb IS'ewsfapbbs. Canton Press, and Canton Eegister, a large Series of 
these two Newspapers, not consecutive, the lot, 15« Canton, 1827-39 

Anglo- Chinese Newspapers are very rare. 

2630 CHIlSrESE EEPOSITOEY (The) (of Facts and Statements respecting the 
History, Statistics, Trade, &c. of China and the adjacent Countries), from the 
beginning in 1832, Vols. I to XV ; Vol. XVI, No. 1 ; XIX, Nos. 1, 9—12 ; XX, 
complete ; 8vo. plates and maps, very rare, £18. 1832-51 

2631 Vols. I.— Xni. 8vo. £7. 1832-44 

This second set wants to Vol. IV. Nos. 1 , 2, 7 ; to Vol. V. 1, 4, .1, 9, 10, 1 1 ; to Vol. IX. 9, 10, 
11, 12. — A still more imperfect copy in stock, of which Numbers are sold separately. — The entire 
remaining stock of this valuable Repository was destroyed by the Chinese during their destruction 
of the British Factories near Canton. 

"This work, edited by the late Dr. Morrison, contsdns a great variety of valuable and curious 
papers.*' — MacCuiloch, 

This valuable Repository is of great importance to Oriental scholars ; its scarcity is so great 
that few of the public Libraries of England can boast of complete sets ; on the Continent the work 
is vainly sought after. Abel Remusat could never get sight of it, and complains of it in the prefoce 
to his Chinese Grammar. China is a world of its own on this Globe ; so much independent thought 
and so many wonderful achievements in Arts, Literature, and Industry, are entirely peculiar to the 
Chinese, that European readers will derive the greatest interest and profit from the careful study of 
this *' Chinese Repository," which embodies the most accurate recent information on the Celestial 
Empire. 

2632 CoBEESPONDENCE relating to Cliiiia, consisting of papers presented to Parliament, 

2 vols, with additional papers, in 1 vol. folio, half caff, ^ ^^ 1841) 

2633 DAVIS (Sir J. F.) China during the War and since the peace, 2 vols. Syo, plans, 

(pub. at 18*) cloth, 6s 1852 

2634 The Chinese ; China and its Inhabitants, with supplement, 4 vols, in 

2, 16mo. woodcuts, hf. calf, 4* ^ 1844-5 

2636 Db Guignes, Eemarqucs philologiques sur les Voyages on Chine, 8vo. sd^ 

2s Qd liwU-a.^^SR^ 



162 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

ji636 Dcr Haldb, Pesoriptioii G^graphique, Historique, Ghronologique, FolitiqtLe et 
Physique de rEmpire de la Chine et de la Tartarie Chinoise, 4 vols, folio, large 
maps andtplates, £2. \%s Paris, 1735 

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, calf, £1, 7«. 
" La description de la Chine du P. Da Halde est certainement la plus prfccieuse ; elle fiut le 
mieiu connoitre la Chine etla Tartarie dans un grand detail/' — Boucher, 

2637 Ellis' Journal of the proceedings of Lord Amheb8t*s Embassy to China, 4to. 
3 maps, portrait, and 6 coloured plates, cloth, Qs 1817 

2688 FoETUNE (Rob.) Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China, 
1847— Journey to the Tea Countries of China, 1862 — together 2 vols. %wo,plates, 
(published at 30«), Aa(fca{f7f€a^, 22« ^ 1847-52 

2639 Gbosieb, La Chine ; ou Description g^n6rale de cet empire, rddi^ee d'apr^s les 

M^moires de la Mission de Pekm, ouvrage qui contient la Description topogra- 
phique des quinze provinces de la Chine, celle de la Tartarie, des iles et des 
divers Etats tributaires qui en dependent, la nombre de ses villes, le tableau de 
sa population, les trois regnes de son histoire naturelle, etc. 7 vols. 8vo. map, 
(pub. at 35*) sd, 10* PaHs, 1818 

A very useful condensed History and statistical account of the Celestial Empire. 

2640 MACAETNEY (Earl of) Embassy to China in 1792, written by Sir Geo. Staun- 

ton, 2 vols. impl. 4to. plates hy Alexander and others, with Atlas of maps Sfc, 
in folio, bds, los 1797 

2641 the same, 2 vols. impl. 4to. and folio Atlas, hf. calf, 20s 

Priced, 1822, Allen, £6. 6s, ; 1836, H. Bohn, russia, £4. 4«; 1843, J. Bohn, £2. 16«; Gard- 
ner's copy in russia fetched, 1854, £3. Ss. 

2642 MEMOIRES concemant THistoire, les Sciences, les Arts, les Moeurs, les Usages, 

etc. des Chinois, par les Missionaires de P^kin (Amyot, Bourgeois, Ko et Poirot) 
15 vols. 4to. plates, £4. 10s Paris, 1782-91 

'' Cette collection ne doit pas Hre confondue avec la plupart des relations des missionaires re- 
latives a la Chine ; elle renferme des recherches et des observations precieuses sur des objets du 
plus grand int6rdt : c'est incontcstablement le meilleur ouvrage que les Jesuites aient publie sur la 
Chine." — Boucher. 

2643 Saceed Edict (The), containing sixteen Maxims of the Emperor Kang-he; 

translated from the Chinese, with Notes by Milne, 8vo. ^. hd. ds 6d 1817 

2644 Staunton's Miscellaneous Notices relating to China, with translations from the 

Chinese, second edition enlarged, 8vo. (pub. at 10* 6rf) bds. ds 6d 1822-50 

2645 Ta Tsinq Leu Lee, the fundamental Laws and supplementary Penal Code of 

China, translated by Staunton, with appendix of documents, and notes, royal 
4ito. facsimile of the title page of the Chinese original, bds, 6s London, 1810 

2646 EG VFT» Teacts on E'gypt : Lettre sur les Hieroglyphes, 1802 ; Pettigrew, 

Enc. Aegypt ; Hierogrammata ; and other tracts end taoles, by S. Birch, Glid- 
don. Hunt, Jannelli, Loewe, Th. H. Martin, Thomson, etc. — the lot, 6s 
264/7 ABD-ALLATIF, Eolation de I'Egjmte, suivie d'extraits d'^crivains Orientaux, 
et d'un ^tat des provinces et des villages de I'Egypte dans le XlVe si^cle, tra- 
duit par Silvestee de Sacy, 4to. vellum papeb, sd, 20s Paris, 1840 

2648 Ahmad Bin Abubeke Bin Wahshih, Ancient Alphabets and Hieeoglyphic 

characters explained ; with an account of the Egyptian priests, in Arabic, and 
in English by J. Hammeb, sm. 4to. bds. 5s 1806 

2649 BELZONI'S Narrative of the Operations and Discoveries within the Pyramids 

in Egypt and Nubia, 4to. bds. 12s 1820 

2650 the same, 2 vols. 8vo. third edition, \f. bd. 10s 1822 

2651 The Plates, illustrative of the Researches and Operations in Egypt 

and Nubia, with the scarce Supplement, 1 vol. atlas folio, hO finely coloured plates, 
hf bd. red morocco, uncut, Louis Philippe's Cypher on back, £3. 15* 1820-22 

2652 the same, atlp^s folio, 50 coloured engravings, including the six rare addi- 
tional ones, half russia, rare, £3. 10* 1820-22 

2653 Brugsch (Dr. fl.) die Geographic des Alten Aegyptens, nach den Alt-Aegypti- 

schen Denkmalem, 4to. with m^p and 5% plates of Hieroglyphics, bds. 32* 1857 
2654 Monumens de I'Egypte, livraison I. royal folio, with 1% plates, in a 

portfolio, 9* JBerlin, 1857 

2655 BUlJSEN'S Aegypten's Stelle in der Welfegeschichte, 3 vols, in 2, 8vo. iota 

bZjflates, hf. bd. calf, 12* Hamburg, 1845 



WORKS ON EGYPT. l«3 



.S666 BirN'SEN, Tke same, complete, 5 toIs. 8vo. many plates, calf gilt ^ nice untform 
set, £S, Mamburg, 1845-67 

This extensive work is now completed, it comprises a full statement of our present knowledge of 
Egyptian history. 

2667 BURTON'S Excerpta HieroglypMca, or Exact Copies of various Hierogljrpliical 

Inscriptions and Sculptured Monuments still existing in Egypt, and Nuoia, and 

at Mount Sinai, &c. &c. 4 parts, complete in 1 vol. oblong folio, containing 62 

most curious plates, peivatbly pbinted, \f. hd. very rare, £2. 10* Cairo, 182i5-37 

** Burton's Excerpta Hieroglyphica is a very use^l collection, containing as it does, copies of 

the monuments relating to the succession of the Kings of the most interesting period of Egyptiaa 

l)Utory ; and many other important subjects." — Sir Gardiner Wilkinson, 

^ Tlie subjects are drawn from the ancient Monuments of Alexandria, Memphis, the Pyramidflg 
Thebes. &c. and were selected from some of those considered the most illustrative of the Chrono- 
Ibgloal history and mythology of Egypt. It is a singularly curious and interesting work, and the 
impression very limited. 

2658 Champollion lb Jeune, Precis du Syst^me Hi^roglyphique des anciens Egyp- 
tiens, 2 vols. 8vo. 47 plates, hds, 10s Paris, 1824 

2669 the same, 8vo. cloth, I2s 1824 

2660 ^ Lettres du Due de Blacas : Planches, 4to. 14i plates, 2s 6d 1826 

2661 Dbummond, Memoire sur TAntiquit^ des Zodaiques aEsneh et de Denderah, 

traduction de I'Anglais, 8vo. plates, kf, hd. uncut, 65 Paris, 1822 

2662 Egyptian Society, Cairo. ' Memoire sur le Lac Moeris, pr^sent^ a la Soci^t^ 

Egyptienne le 5 Juillet, 1842, par Linant de Bellefonds, 4to. with a large map 
of the Province ofPayum, sd. \s^d Alexand/ne, 1843 

2663 FoNTANA et Hammeb, Soiileau de Papyrus, oblong folio, with one plate, 128 in, 

long and 15 broad, of Sculptures and Inscriptions, sd. 12s Vien. 1822 

2664 Gliddon's Ancient Egypt. Her monuments, hieroglyphics, history and archae- 

ology, and on hieroglyphical literature, 13 edit. 4to. sd. 2s Philadelphia, 1848 
^65 Geoves (W. J.) Echoes from Egypt ; or, the Type of Antichrist, 8vo. cl. 6s 1867 
2666 HIEEATIC PAPYRI. Select Papyri in the Hieratic character from the col- 
lections of the British Museum, with Hawkins' prefatory Remarks, parts I. to 
III. royal folio, 16B plates, (pub. at £4. 7*) bds. m. 12s 1841-44 

2667 the same, vols. II. and III. royal folio, containing plates XXXY. — 

CLXVIIL (pub. at £3. 6*), hds. 21s 1842-44 

2668 HIEROGLYPHICS, published by the Egyptian Society and the Royal Society 

of Literature, arranged by Thomas Young, impl. folio, complete, ^S plates, half 
red morocco, uncut, veby babe, £6. London, 1823, &o. 

Of plates 81 to 98 only a few oopies were taken off. 

2663 JABLONSKI (J. E.) Pantheon ^gyptiorum de Diis Religione et Theologia 
-ffigyptiorum, 3 vols. 8vo. vellum, 7s 6d Francof. 1750 

2670 Opuscula, quibus Lingua et Antiquitas Aegyptiorum difficilialiDrorum 

sacrorum loca et historiae ecclesiasticae capita illustrantur, ed. J. G. Te 'Water, 
4 vols. 8vo. hf. calf, 20« ^ Lugd. Bat. 1804-13 

2671 JoLLois et Devilliers, Description g^n^rale de Thebes, Etat actuel de ses Ruines, 

royal folio, hds. 6« Paris, 1813 

2672 JoMABD, Memoire sur le Systeme metrique des Anciens Egyptiens, folio, 308 pp. 

with 10 Tables, sd. Vds ^ Paris, 1817 

2673 KIRCHERI Oedipus aegyptiacus h. e. universalis hieroglyphicae veterum in- 

stauratio, 3 stout vols, ioho, plates of Hieroglyphics and Egyptian Superstitions^ 
old calf, £3. BomcB, 1652-64 

This learned work embodies all the then existing knowledge about Egypt : priced, 1834, J. 
Bohn, £4. U« 6^. 

2674 Klapboth (J.) Examen critique des Travaux de feu M. Champollion sur les 

Hi^roglyphes, 8vo, plates, sd. 6s Paris, 1832 

2676 Lacoub (P.) Essai sur les Hi^roglyphes Egyptiennes, 8vo. thick papeb, plates, 

ca^gilt, 10s Bordeaux, 1821 

2676 Lane (E. W.) Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modem Egyptians, 

with appendices, 2 vols. 8vo. third and best library edition, 107 illustrations, 
16* . ^ . 1836 

2677 Lebas, rObelisque de Luxor ; histoire da sa translation a Paris ; details relatifs 

au sol, aux sciences, etc. de TEgypte, atlas 4to. with 16 folding ^late%,>iJ."V>d.. 
15* l2 Parv^,V^^ 



■i 



164 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

2678 LEEMANS, Monumbns Egyptiens du Mus^e d'Antiquit^s des Pays-Baa, a 
Loide, tlie Atlas, roy . folio, 69 plates^ with 8uo. text^ uncuU babe, £3. 1839-45 
Collation of the plates : Series I, MoDumens de la Religion et da Culte public, titleSi etc. 
4 Uavet oftexit plates 1-15, 19-40, mottiy coloured^ qf Sculptures and Hieroglyphics ; Series II, 
Monumens civils, plates 1-14 q/ Demotic Inscriptions, and 8 plates on 4 leaves of an apparently 
Demotic Greek Vocabulary ; ISeries III. Monumens fiin^raires, plates I -10 qf Sculptures, plain, 

2679 another set, 59 plates (wanting those of Series III.) with Svo. text, £2. 

2680 another Bet, plates, 19-40, with the text "Description raisonSe," the lot, 

7s 6d 1840 

2681 Legh*8 Narrative of a Journey in Egypt and the country beyond the Cataracts, 

4to. map and facsimile, bds. Ss 6d ^ 1816 

2682 Lenoib, Nouvelle explication des Hi^roglyphes : des anciennes Allegories sacr^es 

des Egjrptiens, et des figures symboliques et sacr^es des Egyptiens et des Grecs, 
2 parts in 3 vols. 8vo. 74i plates, hf. ha. 10« Paris, 1809-10 

2683 Lepsius, iiber einige Ergebnisse der ^gyptischen Denkmaler fiir die Kenntniss 

der Ptolemaergeschichte, atlas 4to. labge papeb, XO plates offacsimiles of De- 
motic writing, ^c. sd. hs Serlin, 1853 

2684 ' Denkmaeler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien, vorlaeufige Nachricht, 

impl. 4to. 36 pp. sd. Is 6d Berlin, 1849 

2685 Mengin, Histoire de TEgypte sous Mohammed- Aly, 1823-38, avec une introduc- 

tion, etc. par Jomard, 8vo. maps, cloth, Ss Paris, 1839 

2686 I^ obden (F. L.) Drawings of some ruins and colossal Statues at Thebes in 

Egypt, 4to. 4, plates, hf. bds. 2s 6d 1741 

2687 Nobdmeyeb, Commentatio Calendarium Aegypti oeconomicum sistens, 4to. 121^^. 

sd. a learned work, 2s Gottingae, 1792 

2688 PEREING'S 58 Large Views and Illustrations of the Pyramids of Gizeh, Abou 

Koash, and to the Southward, &c. ; also Campbell's Tomb, the Eock at Gizeh, 
&c. drawn from actual Survey and Admeasurement ; with Notes and Eeferences 
to Col. Vyse's great Work, also to Denon, the great French Work on Egypt, 
Eosellini, Belzoni, Burckhardt, Sir Gardner Wilkinson, Lane, and others ; ac- 
companied by Eemarks on the Hieroglyphics by S. Birch, Esq. of the British 
Museum, 3 vols, in 1, atlas folio, (pub. at £15. 15«) the plates folded and mounted 
upon guards, a most desirable copy, carefully hf. hd. morocco, £4. 4* 1839-42 
Col. Vyse expended upwards of ten thousand pounds in carrying out the extraordinary opera- 
tions of opening the Pyramids, as detailed in the above work. Had every copy been sold at the 
fall price, they would not have realized half what they cost in getting up. The paper alone of Mr. 
Perring's Views cost a great deal more than the book is now offered for. 

2689 PiGNOBii vetustissimae tabulae sacris Aegyptiorum Simulachris coelatae, accurata 

explicatio, smallest 4to. cuts, vellum, 5* Venetiis, 1605 

2690 Pbichabd's (J. C.) Egyptian Mythology and Chronology, roy. 8vo. (pub. at 21*) 

plates, cloth, 16* 1819 

2691 QuATBEMiiBE, Eecherchcs sur la Langue et la Litt^rature de TEgypte, 8vo. sd. 
.3* 6c? ^ Paris, 1808 

2692 Beuvens, Lettres a M. Letronne sur les Papyrus bilingues et grecs, et sur autres 

Monuments Gr^co-Egyptiens a Leide, 4to. without the Atlas, bds. Ss Leide, 1830 

2693 EOSELLINI, I Monumenti dell* Egitto e deUa Nubia, disegnati daUa sjje- 

dizione scientifico-letteraria Toscana in Egitto, distribuiti in ordine di materie, 

interpretati ed illustrati, 3 vols, atlas folio, containing about 4£)0 large plates of 

Sieroglyphs, Egyptian Architecture, Sculpture and "Paintings, many in colours 

with 9 vols. 8vo. of Text — together 12 vols, uniformly hf. bd. red mobocco, gilt 

tops, uncut, an excellent copy, £35. Pisa, 1832-44 

This magnificent work was published under the auspices of the Duke of Tuscany ; owing to 

the very limited number printed, complete copies must soon become very scarce. Usually sold 

unbound at j^40. cost of binding £10. L'auteur de cet important ouvrage, qui avait accompagn6 

en Egypte Champollion le jeune, est mort a Pise le 4 Juin, 1843, aprds avoir publics les huit vol. in 

Svo. de texte cites dans le Manuel» et 38 livr. de planches gr. in fol. Pour completer Touvrage il 

ne manque que 19 planches dont il a laiss^ les dessins, et un vol. de texte pour les monuments 

rcligieux, dont il a laisse des materiauz qui sont suffisants pour le mettre en 6tat d'etre public. 

Pourtant jusqu'ici rien n'a paru, et il y a tout a craindre que Touvrage devra rester imparfait;" 

G. Molivi, 

2694 Salt, Essay on Young and ChampoUion's phonetic system of Hierogly3)hics, with 

additional discoveries, 8vo. 7 plates of Hieroglyphics, bds. 3.9 Qd 1825 



WORKS ON EGYPT. 165 



8095 Salyolini, Analyse grammaticale de diff^rens textes anciens Egyptiens, Vol. I. 
Texte Hi^roglyphique et D^motique de la pierre de Rosette, aveo les planches, 
royal 4to. 26 plates, (9 — 39 wanting) l^f. morocco, 7s 6d Paris, 1836 

2696 SAMS (J.) Oojects of Antiquity from Ancient Egypt, folio, 34 coloured plates, 

hf, bd, calf, rare, 27s 1839 

2697 Shabfe's (S.) History of Egypt, from the earliest times till the Conquest by the 

Arabs, A.D. 640, Svo. cloth, 7s 6d 1846 

2698 Uhlemann (Max.) Handbuch der Aegyptischen Altorthutosknnde, 3 vols. 8vo. 

pla tes, sd. 10s Leipz, 1867 

2699 VYSE (Colonel H.) Operations carried on at the Pybamids of Gizeh in 1837 : 

with an account of a voyage into Upper Egypt, and an Appendix, 3 vols. impl. 
Sro. 127 maps and plates, cloth, £2. 10s 1840-42 

2700 WILZmSOlSr (Sir Gardner) MATEEIA HIEEOGLYPHICA, containing the 

Egyptian Pantheon, and the Succession of the Pharaohs, from the earliest tmies 
to the Conquest by Alexander, and other hieroglyphical subjects, Malta, 1828, 
title, two lithographed leaves, preface i, — vi, and ^h pp. of text, with ^1 plates 
(on 14) — ^ExTBACTS FBOM 8EVEEAL HiEBOGLYPHiCAL SUBJECTS fouud at Tnebes 
and other parts of Egypt, Malta, 1830, title, dedication, and 28 jpp. of text, plates 
1, 4, 6, 6--Matebia Hieboglyphica, part 2, Summary View of the Early 
History of Egypt, Malta, 1828, title and pp, 69 — 134; lAst of the plates ; Ap' 
pendix, No, I'Pp. 1 — 4; Appendix, No. II. pp. 1 — 4; Appendix, No. III. pp. 
1 — 4 and plate ; Remarks, pp. 1 — 8 ; Suppl. to plate VIII. ; Coptic and 
Hieroglyphic Vocabulary, 14 lithographed pp., 2 slips of Addenda and one slip 
qf Omissions ; further ^ toldin Q plates, engraved title. Tables of Dynasties, 2, 
plates, and another Series to Chapter VIII plates 1'^— carefully arranged in 
1 vol. 4to. text and plates neatly mounted on guards, hf bd. morocco, uncut. Sir 
Ga/rdner Wilkinsons own copy, with numerous MS8. addenda by him, exces- 
sively BABE, £12. Malta, 1828-30 
Very few copies were printed of this important work, which is wanting in most Libraries ; the 
present copy was accidentally discovered by the author as a duplicate in his Library. 

2701 Materia Hieroglyphica, part 1 only, smallest 4to. the text with ths 

stamp qfthe Moyal Society of Edinburgh, 10s Malta, 182& 

2702 Extracts from several Hieroglyphical subjects found at Thebes and 

other parts of Egypt, with remarks on the same, 8vo. plates 1, 4, 5 aihd 6 rf 
hieroglyphs, very rare, 7s Qd Malta, 1830 

Plates 2 and 3, were not published. 

2703 — — Topography of Thebes and general view of Egypt, 8vo. numerous plates^, 
cloth, l%s 1835 

2704 Mannebs and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, including their 

Private Life, Government, Laws, Arts, Manufactures, Religion, Early History, 
and Agriculture, both sebies, 6 vols. 8vo. best edition, with 600 plates and 
cuts, illustrative of their Paintings, Monuments, Sculptures, etc. som>e in colotjbs, 
ehth, ra/re, £5. 5* 1837-41 

2705 Ancient Egyptians, Fibst Sebies, separately, 3 vols. 8vo. illustrated 

by 4G0 plates and woodcuts, (pub. at £3. 3^) cloth, 36* 1837 

2706 ■ the same, third edition, arranged in 5 vols. 8vo. Vols. 3, 4, 5, only, 

many engravings, cloth, £3. 1847 

A valuable work, illustrating the Manners and Customs, the Private Life, Government, Laws, 

Art^ Manufactures, Religion, Agriculture, and Early History of the Ancient Egyptians, derived 

firom a comparison of the Paintings, Sculptures, and Monuments still existing, with the accounts of 

aacient authors. 

'** Indefatigable in research, full of learning, accurate in facts, and logical in the application of 
ioB facts and his learning, Sir Gardner Wilkinson has at the same time treated his subject with the 
enthusiasm of Genius and the liveliness of Poetry. He opens to you the Temple of their Deities, 
the Palace of their Sovereigns, the Fields of Battle, and the Repositories of their Dead. He traces 
for you their early history ; he exhibits to you their knowledge of the Arts and Sciences, the course 
of their Husbancby, and the process of their Manufactures ; and he introduces you to their private 
life, with a graphic vivacity which makes you at once a judge of the virtues and vices of the Egyp- 
tian character, and a partaker, as it were, of the intimacies of their domestic society.' ' — Lord 
Boon's Address to the Royal Society qf Literature, 1841. 

27Q7 Architecture of Ancient Egypt, atlas folio, with Svo. text, 30* UftSft 

2708 — - the Svo. text separately, 2* (5d ^S5y;^ 



]6« QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

2709 Wileinsok's poptQar Account of the Ancient Egyptians, 2 vols, small 8yo. many 
woodcuUi doth, lOs 1854 

2710. ' Topographical Survey of Thebes, Tap^, Thaba, or Diospolis Magna, 

and the Pyramids of Geezeh, by Sir Gardner Wilkinson, in 7 large maps, each. 
34i in. by 22i, 21* 1830 

These maps contain the only true and authentic information respecting the topography of the 
•famous Thebes. The surveys were made from the actual observations of Sir Gardner Wilkinson, 
and were executed by him with the greatest care and accuracy. They are accompanied by explana- 
tory and descriptive references in the margins. This survey fills up a blank, which was not supplied 
even by the great French work on Egypt, in which the map of Thebes is most imperfect, while 
tiufl one gives the exact position of every ruin at Thebes, together with the hills and vallies about 
it, the whole laid down by accurate triangulation, which is extended even to the tombs of indi- 
yiduals and the most minute objects, and all finished upon the ground. The hill of Abd el 
Gooma, behind the Memnonium, alone occupied Sir Gardner Wilkinson thirty days from morn- 
ing till night, and every tomb is laid down by bearings. The survey was the work of many 
months, and the copies of the map now offered to the public contain the latest discoveries added 
by Sir Gardner Wilkinson's last visit to Egypt in 1856. 

2711 ■ Fragments of the Hieratic Papyrus at Turin, containing the Names of 

Egyptian Kings, vnth the Sieratic Inscription at the back, 8vo. with the Atlas 

qf the 11 Facsimile Hieratic Pa^pyri of Kings, sd, only a few copies privately 

printed, very rare, 20* • 1851 

A very important publication, completing the learned works of the author, of Lepsius, Rosel- 

lini, &c. To all interested in Egyptian History a necessary work. 

2712 ■ Modem Egypt and Thebes, 2 vols. 8vo. woodcuts and map, 30* 1843 

2713 Williams (J.) on the Hieroglyphics of the Ancient Egyptians, 8vo. with ^fold- 

ing plates, sd. ra/re, 5* 1836 

2714 YoEKE (Hon. Ch.) and M. Leake, Les principaux Monumens Egyptiens du 

Musee Britanni^ue, 4to. %\ploA,es, hds, %s 1827 

9716 ZOEGA de Origme et Usu Obeliscorum, roy. folio, with la/rge folding plates of 
Obelisks, 20*' , Momce, 1797 

*' Ouvrage $avant et curieux, &c., 54 francs." — Brunei, 

2716 Z]V3>IiiL« Aknals (the) of the Indian Administration, edited by Townsend, 

parts 1 — 9, 8vo. sd. 2s 6d Serampore, 1856-58 

2717 AYEEN AKBERY. The Institutes of the Emperor Akber, translated by F. 

Gladwin, 3 vols. 4to. best edition, very fine copy, cf.gilt, £3. 3* Calcutta, 1783-86 

2718 the same, 3 yoIs. 1, 4to. Eastern binding, £l. 16s Calcutta, 1783-86 

2719 the same. Vols. I. and II. only, impl. 4to. calf 6s 1783-84 

Priced, 1841, Allen, 3 vols. j^3. 68. The London edition of 1800, in 2 vols. 4to., and also 
the Calcutta edition of 1786, in 3 vqIb. 8vo. are inferior to the above. 

A description of the whole Indian Empire, written by order of the Emperor Akber. ** Perhaps 
DO book in the republic of letters contains so much information in so small a compass.'' — Clarke. 

2720 BABEB. Memoirs of Zehir-ed-din Mohammed Baber, Emperor of Hindustan, 

written by himself originally in the Jaghati Turki ; translated by John Ley den 
and Erskme, 4to. map, caff neat, rare, £2. 16s 1826 

** One of the most instmctivef and, to well prepared minds, one of the most interesting publi- 
cations of the present age." — Sir Jos. Mackintosh, 

** The late Mr. Erskine translated the Memoirs of the Emperor Baber — the resuscitator of the 
dynasty of that mighty Tartar, who from the rank of a petty chieftain expanded into the conqueror 
of Tartary, India, Persia, Russia, and Central Asia ; victor in thirty-five campaigns, and possessor 
of twenty-seven kingdoms . ' whose Ameers,' to use the words of Gibbon, ' traversed the river Irtish, 
and engraved in the forests of Siberia, rude memorials of their exploits/ Baber, expelled from his 
native country and kingdom by the Uzbeks, and for some time a wanderer without a home, ended 
by acquiring the empire of In^, and founding a house whose shade still haunts the once imperial 
Bellu ; and whose ultimate descendant still exists, a memorial of greatness departed, and a continuing 
example of the pecuniary diediODesty of the trading sovereigns of India." 

New Quarterly Review, July, 1854, page 253. 

2721 Batley*8 Dorj^-Ling, a topographical and statistical account, with Appendix of 

Surgeon Chapman's Journal, roy. 8vo. maps, cloth, 6s Calcutta, 1838 

2722 BELNOS (Mrs. S. C.) The Sundhya, oe the Daily Peayees of the Beahmins, 

atlas folio, illustrated in a series of 24 finely coloused lithographs, after origi- 
nal drawings from nature, hf. mxyrocco, privately printed, £3. 16* 1851 
This curious and ^rand publication illustrates all the Religious Rites of the Bbahmws. 



WORKS ON INDIA. 167 



2723 BsNaAL and Agba Annual Guide and Gazetteer for 1839, 1841 and 1842, 4 yeiy 

Btout vols. 8vo. maps and plates, (pub. at £4.) cloth, 12* Calcutta, 1841-42 

These Tolumes are of permanent interest ; they contain much priginal, statistical, scientific and 
p<ditlcal information, not printed elsewhere. 

2724 BERNOULLI (J .), Description historique et g^graphique de I'Lide, contenant : 

la g^o^apliie de I'Lidoustan, par J. Tieffenthaleb ; des recherches but I'lnde, 
et la description du cours du txange et du Gagra par Anquetil Du Peeeon ; 
la carte general de I'Lide, etc. par J. Bennell ; avec de remarques et additions 
publi^es par J. Bernoulli, 3 vols. 4to. 64 maps and plates, calf, 20* Berlin, 1786-88 

** 48 k 60 francs."— jBrttfw/. 

2725 Bj6en8Tjebna, das Britische !Reicli in Ostindien, 8vo. a very valuahle impartial 

work, ^f, calf, 5* Stockholm, 1839 

2726 — ^— Theogony of the Hindoos, with their Systems of Philosophy and Cos- 

mogony, 8vo. (pub. at 8* 6d) cloth, 5* 1844 

y A profound work, giving a complete History of the Hindoo mind, of the Castes, the Vedas, the 
pluliMophic Systems and the Epic Poetry of this people ; of Buddhism, the Jainas, the Mohametan 
tribes ; the Hindoo Cosmogony ; and philosophical strictures upon the first migrations of nations. 

2727 Bohlen, das alte Indien, mit besonderer Eiicksicht auf Aegypten, 2 vols. 8vo. 

half calf, 10s Konigsherg, 1830 

2728 BOtrRlJONNAIS, Memoire pour le Sieur De la Bourdonnais, avec les pieces 

justificatives, avec le Supplement, thick roy. 4to. laeoe papee, mraps, including 
one of* Madras in 1746,' fine copy in old calf gill, SO Paris, 1750-51 

2729 BowEE (H.) An Essay on Hindu Caste, prize essay, 8vo. morocco, gilt leaves, 

3* Qd CalcuUa, 1851 

2730 BEIG-GS (Henry Gr.) The Cities of Gujjarashtra, their topography and history, 

impl. 4to. cfo^A, 30* 'Bombay, printed for the Author i^) \^4Q 

2731 Bsiaas (J.) The present Land Tax in India considered as a measure of Finance, 

8vo. hds, uncut, rare and important, 12* 1830 

2732 Bbitish Ikdia analyzed : the provincial and revenue establishments of Tippoo 

SuLTAUN, and of the Mahomedan and British conquerors of Hindostan* stated 
and considered, 3 vols. 8vo. J^f, calf, 10* 1795 

Evidently a valuable book. 

2733 BbotjghtoN (Sir Braithwaite) Military and Political Considerations on Great 

Britain and her Oriental Colonies, 8vo. hf oajf, 2* 1808 

2734 BUCHANAN'S Journey from Madras tlirough Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 

in the dominions of the Eajah of Mysobe, 3 vols. roy. 4to. labge papee, maps 
and plates, hds, 18* IfiW 

2735 BuiST {Gr.) Annals of India for 1848, an outline of events in British India, January 

1848 to March 1849, 8vo. hf bd, Ss ed Bombay, 1849 

2736 COLEMAN'S (Charles) Mvthology of the Hindus, with notices of various Moun- 

tain and Island Tribes, inhabiting the Two Peninsulas of Lidia and ihe Neigh- 
bouring Islands : and an Appendix, comprising the minor Avatars, and the 
Mytholo^cal and E^ligious Terms, &c. of the Hindus ; 4to. with 39 platen 
illustrative of the principal BLindu Deities, Sfc. cloth, £2. 2* 1832 

2737 the same, 4to. A/! calf, £2. 2* 1832 

2738 Ceaufusd's Sketches of the History, Iteligion, and Learning of the Hindoos, 

2 vols. 8vo. plate, calf gilt, Zs 6c? 1792 

^739 Cunningham (A.) the BhiLsa Topes ; or Buddhist Monuments of Central India, 

comprising a sketch of the rise, progress, and decline of Buddhism, 8vo. 33 

plates, (puD. at 30*) chth gilt, 20* 1854 

" Miyor Cunningham and Lieutenant Maisey have been opening the masonic mounds, sacred 

to the supreme Buddha, wherein they found nothing ; and others, sacred to some of the inferior 

Buddhas, wherein they found some bone relics. Those who may feel curiosity as to how these 

' Topes' were built, and how they were consecrated, will find all their desires in that respect fully 

gratified by the learned and enterprising Major." — New Quarterly Review, April, 1854. 

2740 Debates at the East-India House during the negociation for renewal of the 

charter, 1813, 2 vols, stout 8vo. hf, russia, curious, 3* 1813 

2741 DODWELL and Miles List of the East India Company's Bengal, Madras, and 

Bombay Civil Servants, 1780-1839, with Lists of the Governors-General and 
East India Directors, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. (pub. at £4. 14* 6d) cloth, 20* . 1839 

2742 ' Lists of the Officers and Memcal Officers of the Indian Anny, 1760- 

1838, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. (puh, at £2. 17*) cloth, 12* Y^S^^ 



168 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

2743 Dubois (J . A.) Moeurs, institutions et ceremonies des peuples de Tlnde, 2 tqIb. 

Syo, wants title to the \st volume, ^, calf, 5* Partis, 1825 

2744 DUFF'S History of the MAnEATTJLS, 3 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, rare, £4. 4* 1826 
A most elaborate work, entirely based upon original documents, unpublished MSS.« official 

Papers, &c. hidden in the palaces, temples and private repositories of the natives. 

The History begins with the Conquest of the Deccan by the Mahomedans, A. d. 1000, and 
extends to the British possession in 1819. 

2745 Dykes (Madras C. S.) Salem, an Indian Collectorate, 8vo. cloth, 2s 6d 1853 

2746 Elphinstonb's Account of the Kingdom of Canbul, coinprising a view of the 

Afghaiin nation and a history of the Dooraimee monarchy, 2 vols. 8vo. majo and 
plates, (pub. at £1. Ss) cloth, 18* 1842 

2747 ■ History of India, 2 vols. 8vo. map (pub. at 30*) cloth, 14* 1841 
2748 History of India : the Hindu ana Mahometan Periods, 8vo. cl. 9« 1849 

2749 Essays relative to the habits, character, and moral improvement of the Hindoos, 

8vo. calf neat, 2s 6i 1823 

2750 Feeishta's History of Dekkan, from the first Mahummedan Conquests, by Scott, 

2 vols. 4to. calf neat, 7s 6d 1794 

2751 History of Hindostan, translated from the Persian, with introductory 

dissertations and continuation by Dow, 3 vols. 8vo. laboe papeb, majp and 
plates, calf neat, 15* 1803 

2752 Forbes (Alex. K.) Els M^lA ; or Hindoo Annals of the province of Goozerat in 

"Western India, 2 vols. 8vo. 21 coloured 'plates, (pub. at £2.) cloth, 21* 1856 

2753 FEAI^CKLIN'S Inquiry concerning Ancient Palibothea, conjectured to lie 

in Bhaugulpoor, from researches made in 1811-12, Ai parts in 1, 4to. 21 plates, 
and facsimiles, halfmssia, 12* 6c^ 1815-22 

2753* on the Tenets and doctrines of the Jeynes and Boodhists, conjectured 

to be the Brachmanes of ancient India, 4to. & plates, hds. 9* 1827 

2754 FEIEND of INDIA (The) a Weekly newspaper, published at S^rampore* 

from January 1848 to December 1853, in 12 vols, folio, half hound, curious, 
£2. 2* Serampore, 1848-53 

2755 Fftawa Alfmgeeeee. The Moohummudan Law of Sale, according to the 

Huneefeea Code, from the Futawa Alumgeeree of Aurungzebe, in English by 
Baillie, 8vo. (pub. at 12*) cloth, 6* 1850 

2756 Gildemeistee, Scriptores Arabum de rebus Indicis, Vol. I. all published, 8vo. 

Arahice et Latine, UTWut, 2* Bonnes, 1838 

2757 Gleio's life of Sir Thomas Mfneo, late Governor of Madras, with his corres- 

pondence, 3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £»2, 8*) portrait, calf gilt, 30* 1830 

2758 Hamilton's East India Gazetteer, containing particular descriptions of the em- 

pires, cities, towns, rivers, etc. of Hindostan, the adjacent countries, India be- 
yond the Ganges, and the Eastern Archipelago, manners, customs, &c. with a 
Glossary of terms, 2 vols. 8vo. second edition, maps, cloth, 12* 1^828 

2759 -^— — Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Description of Hindostan and 

the a'djacent Countries, 2 vols. 4to. maps, (pub. at £4. 14*6(£) hds, 12* 1820 

Priced, 1840, J. Bobn, £Z, 3*; calf gilt. Bain, £3. 13* 6(f ; 1847, rusaia. Bain, j^3. 3«. 
" Mr. Hamilton's works are compiled with great care and judgment, and are, indeed, of the 
highest authority." — MacCuUoch, 

2760 Hanson's Eoute of General NightingaU overland from India, 8vo. plates, hds. 

privately printed, 3* Qd ^ 1820 

2761 Heyne's Tracts, historical and statistical, on India, and an account of Sumatra, 

4to. maps and plates, cloth, 7* Qd 1814 

2762 Hindoo Castes. Summary of the Law and Custom of Hindoo Castes, within 

the Dekhim Provinces, Bombay, with an Appendix on the Castes of Poona, 
royal 4to. hf hd, rare, 25* Bomhay, 1827 

2763 Hiouen-Thsang, Histoire de sa vie et de ses Voyages dans I'lnde, 629-6-15, 

par Hoei-li et Yen-Thsong ; traduite du chinois par St. Julien, 8vo. sewed, 
Ss6d Paris, 1853 

2764 Indian Coeeespondbncb. Authentic copy of the Correspondence in India 
between the country powers and the East India Company, 6 vols. 8vo. ^. caff, 

7s 6d 1787 

2765 Jackson (W. Collins). British Justice in India, or history of the extorted oath, 

including memoir of the public conduct of W. C. Jack3on,his voluntary defence, 
etc. Vol. I., 8\o. bds, privately printed, 3* 6d 1812 



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8fd6 Xblly's Oriental Metrology, comprising the monies, weights, and measnres of 
the East Indies, with Appendix of the Measnres of Time and a Yocabulary 
of Indian terms, 8vo. calf, 4* 1833 

2767 Khojeh Abdflkubbeem, Memoirs of, translated from the Persian by Gladwin, 

8vo. hd, 3* 6e« Calcutta, 1788 

Khojeh Abdulkurreem was a Cashmerian of distinction, who accompanied Nadir Shah ; and 
his memoirs comprise a history of Uindostan from 1730 to 1749. 

2768 KiNDEBSLEY*8 Specimens of Hindoo Literature, translations from the Tamoul 

Language, with iTotes on the Mythology, 8vo. ^'plates, calf neat , 6* 1794 

2769 the same, 8vo. hd^, 5* 1794 

^70 LASSEN (Chr.) Indische Altebthumseunde, 3 stout vols, royal 8vo. hf hd, 

calf neat, £3. 10* Bonn, 1847-58 

The most learned work on the Ancient History and Geogpraphy of India. Some parts of the 
work are out of print. 

2771 Latham (E. G.) Ethnology of India, 8vo. cloth, 9s 1869 

2772 Law (the) relating to India and the East India Company, with notes and appen- 

dix, stout 4to. (pub. at £3. 3^) cloth, 2s 6d 1841 

2773 Mackenzie's Sketch of the War with Tippoo Sultaun, 1789-92, with Appendices^ 

2 vols. 4to. half calf, 10s Calcutta, 1793-4 

2774 Mace:intosh'8 (Capt.) Accoimt of the Origin and present condition of the Tbibs 

OE Eamoossies, including the Life of the Chief Oomiah Naik, 8yo. 260 pp. sd. 
2s Qd Bombay, 1833 

2775 the same, 8vo. hf hound morocco, uncut, 5* 1833 

Only a few copies were printed for the Author. A portion of the population of the Dekkan 

consists of predatory tribes, viz. the Bheels, the Kolies and the Ramoossies. The Ramoossies reside 
chiefly in the outskirts of the towns and villages in the Tallies of the Maun, Neera, Bhema, and Pem 
rivecB, and in the adjoining plains and highlands within the dominions of his Highness the Rajah 
of Satara, and the Poona and Ahmednugger collectorates. 

2776 Madeas. Medical Topography and Statistics of the Presidency of Madras, 

Vol. II. 8vo. 9 coloured lithographs, hf bd. 5s Madras, 1844 

2777 Madeas. Eeports of the Commissioners of Public Works in the Madras Presi- 

dency, with Appendices and Sir B[enry JPottinger's extensive MS, comments, 
2 vols. 4to. sd. 5s Madras, 1852-3> 

2778 Maskell's Circular Orders of the Board of Eevenue, 1820-53, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 

gilt, gilt edges, not uniform, 12s Madras, 1851-4 

2779 MAITrICE (Eev. T.) Ancient and Modem History of Hindostan, 5 vols, in 4, 

4to: plates, haJfrussia, neat, £2. 1820 

2780 ■ Indian Antiquities, 7 vols. 8vo. map and plates, ^f, bd. 18* 1794-1806 

2781 ■ the same, 7 vols. 8vo. many plates of Indian Deities, calf neat, 26* 

1794-1800 
A very curious work, containing Dissertations relative to the ancient geographical divisions^ 
the pure system of primeval theology, the grand code of civil laws, the original form of govern* 
ment, the widely-extended commerce, and the various and profound literature, of Hindostan : com« 
pared throughout with the religion, laws, government, and literature of Persia, Egypt, and Greece, 
the whole intended as introductory to the history of Hindostan, upon a comprehensive scale. 

Menu Ordinances — see Sanscrit books. 

2782 MILL'S (Jas.) Histobt of Bbitish Ikdia, with a Continuation from 1805 to 

1835, and copious Notes and Illustrations, by Horace Hayman Wilson, Esq.,M. A.» 
Boden Professor of Sanscrit at Oxford, 9 vols. 8vo. third edition, calf, £5. 1826-48 

2783 another copy, the fourth edition, 9 vols. 8vo. cloth, £5. 6* 1840-4S 

2784 The Continuation by Wilson separately, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, 12* 184i5-& 

The first edition appeared in 3 vols. 4to. London, 1817-1818 ; the second, 6 vols. 8vo. 1820 ; 
the third, 6 vols. 8vo. 1826 ; the fourth edition, edited by Wilson, 1840-48. The recent cheap issue 
cannot compete with these library editions. 

Mr. Mill's work has been fairly cbaracteiised in the 31st volume of the " Edinburgh Review:" 
— *'Mr. Mill appears to possess, in perfection, the patient industry and habits of research which 
the work demanded ; an acute and logical mind, with very little imagination or passion, and well 
stored with that sort of information which such a mind, combined with such powers of application, 
18 apt to require. He seems perfectly familiar with the modern and ancient historians and orators, 
and to have studied diligently the progress of all the sciences connected with government and 
legislation, from the earliest speculations to their most recent advances. It is not difficulty after this 



t7a QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

oluuractor, to imagine how he has performed his task. Those parts in which picturesque descrip- 
tion, and the power of warm and interesting narrative might have been displayed^ are not made the 
most of by him. But in the careful investigation of facts, and of the inference to be drawn from 
them, in illustrating his subject by help of the widest range of historical knowledge, in discriminating 
between the real and apparent causes of events, in the examination of policy, in the exposition of 
the motives of the actors, and the consequences of their acts, in unfolding ' the drift of hollow 
states hard to be spelled,' he leaves littie to be desired. Of partiality in bending facts or opinions in 
favour of any individual or any party, we have not discovered the least symptom ; and though it 
may be invidious to pry into the causes of so good a quality, we are apt to attribute his merit, on 
this score, to the habits of thought as much as to his love of justice." 

2785 MONTGOMEEY (E.) Statistical Eeport of the District of Cawnpoob, roy. 

4to. many maps, showing the smallest Mamlets in that now so famous District, 
cloth, privately printed, babe, 36« Calcutta, 1849 

A pattern volume of a good topographical work ; tbe list of villages contains their names in 
Urdu and English, classifications of the Population, etc. 

2786 — — — Principles of Law circulated for the guidance of Civil Justice OflScers 

in the Punjab, ibl. JEastem binding, 20s < Lahore, 1854 

2787 MOOR'S Hindoo Pantheon ; or Mythological History of Hindoo Deities and 

Antiquities, impl. 4to. with K^ fine plates, calf gilt, fine copy, rare, £6. 6« 1810 

3788 ■ the same, roy 4to. 105 plates, without the text, authors presentation 

copy, calf gilt, £2. 2* 1810 

The best work of its kind ; complete copies, with 105 plates, are very rare. 

Priced, 1847, Allen, £7. Is ; 1839, Klaproth's copy, fetched 158 fr. 

i789 Nbpaul. Papers respecting the Nepaul War, 1814-17, folio, 998 pp. hf cf 5* 1824 

2790 KoBTON on the Presidency of Madras, 8yo. cloth, 2« Madras, 1854 

»91 OEME'S (Eobt.) History of the MUitary Transactions of the British Nation in 

Indostan from 1745, to which is prefixed a Dissertation on the Establishment 

made by Mahomedan Conquerors in Indostan, 3 vols. 4to. folding maps and 

plates, old calf, 32* 1763-78 

This valuable historical work *' occupies so vast a field, that every future historian of modem 

India must unavoidably trench, in a greater or less degree, upon his premises." — Quarterly Review. 

2792 Pembeeton's (E. B.) Bootan, a report, roy. 8vo. with ii maps, cloth, 10* Calc, 1839 

2793 PEDSrSEP'S (Jas.) Essays on Indian Antiqihtibs, historic, numismatic and 

paleographic, with his Useful Tables illustrative of Indian history, coinages, 
weights, measures, etc. edited with notes and additions by Thomas, 2 stout vols. 
8vo. 53 plates of JEarly Indian and Bactrian Coins and Antiquities, (pub. at 
£2. 12s 6d) cloth, £2. , 1858 

Mr. Edward Ihomas, late of the Bengal Civil Service, deserves the thanks of all Oriental 
Scholars for this first collected edition of Prinsep ; his notes and additional matter are very con- 
siderable. These volumes form a complete Chronology of India, based upon the most authentic 
lecords, viz. the Coins of all the rulers. The reproduction of the *< Useful Tables '' is a boon to all 
the possessors of the " Bengal Journal " to which they form a necessary adjunct. v 

2794 PRINSEP'S (H. T.) British India under the Administration of the Marquess 

of Hastings, 1813-18, 4to. ^, hd. calf, Ss 1820 

2795 '' Political and Military Transactions in India, in 1813-23, 2 vols. 8vo. 

maps and plates, (pub. as £1. 12s) hf. bd. 7 s Qd 1825 

i796 Kaiees on the North- Western provinces of India, 8vo. (pub. at 6*) cl. 2s 1852 

2797 Eobinson's Asam, with Local Geography, account of the tea-plant, and history 

of the neighbouring tribes, 8vo. maps, (pub. at 24*) hf, bd, 16* Calcutta, 1841 

2798 Bouse ( C. W . B.) the Landed Property of Bengal, 8vo. cf. curious, 3s Calc^ 1791 

2799 SEIE-MUTAQHARIISr, or View of Modem Times, from the year 1118 to the 

year 1195 of the Hidjrah, containing in general the Beigns of the Seven last 
Emperors of Hindostan, and in particular, an Account of the English Wars in 
( Bengal, 3 vols. 4to. slightly vrnperfect^ stained and worm-eaten, like nearly all 

copies, 30* Calcutta, 1789 

' Priced, 1839, Madden, £h, 5*. 
" This work is written in the style of private memoirs, the most useful and engaging shape 
which history can assume ; nor, excepting the peculiarities which belong to the Mohammedan cha- 
racter and creed, do we perceive throughout its pages any inferiority to those of the historical me- 
moirs of Europe. The Due de Sully, Lord Clarendon, or Bishop Burnet, need not have been 
ashamed to be the authors of such a production." — Preface to Col, Brigg's JYanslation. 



WORKS ON INDIA. ^ }71 



2800 BsLBcnoK of Papers from the KecordB of the East India Hoose, relating to the 

!Beyenue, Police, and Civil and Criminal Justice under the Company'swovem- 
ments in India, 4 stout vols, folio, calf gilt, 10* 1820-26 

2801 Shakesfsab's North Western Provinces of the Bengal Presidency, roy. 8vo. 

cloth,, 9^ Calcutta, 1848 

2802 Shubbeef (J.) Qanoon-e-Islam ; or the Customs of the Moosulmans of India, 

comprising a full and exact account of their various rites and ceremonies, trans- 
lated by Herklots, with appendix and glossary of Oriental terms, stout 8vo. ' 
frontispiece and 7 plates, (pub. at 16*) calf gilt, 12ts M 1832 

2803 SLEEMAN (W. H.) Eamaseeana, or a Yocabuljlby of the peculiar language 

used by the Thugs, with an introduction and appendix, descriptive of the sys- \ 
tem pursued by that fraternity and of the measures which have been adopted 
by the supreme GK>yerument of India for its suppression, 8vo. hds, 16« 

Calcutta, 1836 
Collation : Title, pp. 8, 270, and 515, and 3 folding plates. 

2804 — — Eeport on the Depredations committed by the Thug Gangs of Uppep ' 
* and Central India, from 1836 to their suppression, stout 8vo. map and tMes^ 

cloth, rare, 15* Calcutta, 1840 

2805 ■ Bambles and BecoUections of an Indian Official, 2 vols. 8vo. numerotcs' 
coloured plates, 4/* fnorocco, rare, d2s 1844 

One of the best modem works on India. 

2806 Sullivan's Tracts upon India, 1779-88, 8vo. calf, 2s 1795 

2807 TENNANT (William) Indian Eecreations ; consisting chiefly of Strictures on . 

the Domestic and Eural Economy of the Mahomedans and Hindoos, 3 vols. ' 
8vo. plates, (pub. at £1.11* Qd) If. hd, uncut, 10s Qd 1804-8 

One of Uie best pictures of India. '* These entertaining and valuable letters contain much 
amusement for the general reader, and much instruction worthy qf' the practical attention both qf 
th» mbject and the ruler. They mix the useful with the agreeable ; and will add to the information . 
of the merchant, the farmer, the geographer, and the statist." 

2808 Thobnton's (E.) History of the British Empire in India, 6 vols. 8vo. maps^ 

cloth, 30? 1841-45 

2809 History of the East India Company, 8vo. russia extra, 5* 1838 

2810 ' Gazetteer of the East India Company's Territories, and the I^ative 

States of the Indian continent, stout 8vo. 1016 pp. double columns, map, (pub. 
at £1. Is) cloth, 17 s 6d 1857 

2811 Thobnton (J.) Translation of a proceeding regarding the settlement of a village 

in the presidency of Bengal, 8vo. maps, bds. 6s -^gra, 1847 

2812 TOD'S Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, or the Central and Western 

lUkjpoot States of India, (commonly called Bajpootana), by Libut.-Colonbl 

Jambs Tod, many years resident in Hajpootana as Political Agent, 2 vols. 

impl. 4to. embellished with above 50 extremely beautiful line engravings by 

Finden^ and large folding maps, (pub. at £9. 9«) ca^^ extra, ma/rbled edges, 

£6. 10* 1829 

'* 1 am sure that no one can peruse those two splendid yolumes without feeling that their 

author has been able to bring to researches apparently exhausted, a stock at once of new materials 

and of superior sagacity, by which he has thrown considerable light upon Hindoo Chronology. 

And if we descend to the later periods of history, he has certainly been sufficiently fortunate to find. 

a vut unoccupied tract to explore, in the annals of those States which he has been the first to 

describe. He has thus been able to combine, what few discoverers before him have had the good 

fortune to unite, new events with a new field, the varied drama of a history hardly known, with a 

theatre decked out in the most gorgeous scenery which nature can give, and the most sumptuous 

monuments that eastern art can add. Whether we consider the geographical, the historical, or the 

artistic additions to our knowledge of India communicated in this work, or the interest of the per* , 

sonal knowledge it contains, we may safely, I think, rank it among the most valuable, as well as 

among the most beautiful works upon eastern literature.*'— FfMeman. 

2813 TowNSBND (M.) Indian Official Thesaurus, being introductory to annals of 

Indian administration, 8vo. sd. 2s Qd oerampore, 1858 

2814 Tbansactions in India, 1756-83, a history of Lord Clive and Warren Hastings, 

8vo. bds. 2s Qd 1786 

" To criminate the administration of Governor Hastings seems to be the chief object of thia 
narrative, which is evidently written by an able hand.'' — Monthly lieoteu}> VolLlb, 



172 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ f ' - '■ * ^- — 

2815 WEBEE (A.) Indische Studien, Zeitschiift fiir die Kunde des Indischen Alter- 
thtims, Vols. I. II. in 6 parts, Svo. sd, 20s Berlin, 1850-53 

2815* IndiacLe Skizzen, Svo, facsimile, sd, 2s Berlin, 1857 

8816 WILKS, Sketches of the South of India, history of Mysoor from its origin to 
1799, 3 vols. 4to. maps, £5. 1810-17 

2817 the same, Vol. 11. only, 4to. calf, 12s 1817 

*' A very yalaable and authentic work.'' — Lowndes. 

2818 Williams (lient.-Col. Monier) Memoir on the Zilla of Baroche, being the result 

of a Survey executed by order of the Bombay government, royal 4to. plates of 
Agricultural implements, hds. uncut, privately printed, 7s 6d 1825 

2819 WILSON'S Indm; The History ofBritish India, from 1805 to 1835, with copious 

Notes and Illustrations, by Horace Hayman Wilson, Esq. M.A. Boden Pro- 
fessor of Sanscrit at Oxford, 3 vols. Svo. (pub. at £2. 2s) cloth, 12s 1848 
** The only work to which the Statesman and Philosopher can refer, and will hand down to 
posterity an imperishable monument of the Historian's impartiality, sagacity, and truthfulness, 
combined with great power of reflection and unbiassed judgment." — Athenteum. 

Professor Wilson, the greatest Indian Scholar in Europe, in writing this eventful history, has 
congnl ted a ll available authorities of an original and authentic description. 

2820 WILSON'S (H. H.) Glossary of Judicial aod Revenue Terms, and of useful 

words occurring in official documents relating to the administration of British 
India, from the Arabic, Persian, Hindustani, Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Uriya, 
Marathi, Gruzerathi, Telugu, Kamata, Tamil, Malay alam, and other languages, 
4to. (pub. at 42* 6d) cloth, 32* 1855 

2821 TEAUTS and smaller works on India, including : Bellasis Brohminabad, Bom- 

bay, 1856 ; Bengal husbandry, Calc, 1806 ; Bengal Salt !Revenue, Calc, 1833 ; 
Brown, Journal kept at Kahun, Bombay, 1844 ; The Lowjee family, Bombay, 
1844; Wilson, External Commerce of Bengal, 1813-28, Calc, 1830 j and 4 
others — together 10, 4to. and 8vo, 5* 

2822 TUJElKISir. D'OHSSONrMouradja) Tableau g^n^raldeTEmpireOthomaQ, 

compr^nant le Legislation Mahom^taine et I'histoire de cet Empire, 2 vols. roy. 
foiio, frontispiece and 14AJme plates, hf bd. old calf, £2. 2s Paris, 1787-90^ 

Priced, Meerman, wanting plates \3, }9 &nd 36, 90flor. ; 1836, Ardi, russia, £&. 15«6<i: 
Fetched, Talleyrand's sale, if 10. 5«; FonthiH, £9. 9s; Marquis of Lmsdowne, iflO. lOs; White 
Kjught's, rtusia, £15. ; Stanley, russia, £29. 8«. 

The plates are beautifully executed, and the testimony of Burckhardt to the valuable and 
interesting information that the work contains, should alone secure it a place in every well chosen 
library. — Dibdin*s Library Companion. A gentleman whose personal acquaintance with the Otto* 
man laws and customs renders him the most competent judge of the merits of D'Ohsson's work, has 
said that the perusal of it rendered him more than a match for the Cadi. 

2823 Alix, Histoire de I'empire Ottoman, 3 vols. 8to. map, half calf neat, 

6* Baris, 1822-24 

2824 BusBBQUii (Aug. G.) Epistolae Quatuor, 12mo. a long series of very character^ 

istic Letters on the Geography amd interrial state of Turkey, calf, hs 

Boris, 1589, et Lovanii, 1630 

2825 Etok*s Survey of the Turkish Empire, russia, 2s Qd 1798 

2826 FuLLEB (John) Narrative of a Tour in the Turkish Empire, 8vo. maps, bds. pri^ 

vaiehj printed, and not for sale, 6* 1829- 

2827 HAM!MEE, Histoire de I'Empire Ottoman depuis son Origine jusqu'a nos jours, 

ouvrage puise aux sources les plus authentiques et r^dig^ sur des Documents 

et des Manuscrits la plupart inconnus en Europe, 18 vols. 8vo. and folio Atlas, 

21 m^s amd 16 plates, representing the principal Battles and Sieges of the Turks, 

(pub. at £6. 6«) sd. £3. 15« Baris, 1814-1& 

''The History of Von Hammer we need not mention, we might as well notice Hume's ' History 

of England ' as h propos of the subject in hand. If any gentleman happens to be about to write 

another cheap book on Turkey for some enterprising pubUsher, we recommend it to him as a mine 

of very valuable materials. If he uses it discreetly, it will be hard to discover that he was not bom 

in a harem.'' — New Quarterly, April, 18&4. 

2828 Keffel's Journey across the Balcan ; visit to Azani and Euins in Asia Minor, 

1829-30, 2 vols. 8vo. map, half morocco, &s 1831 

2829 (Pobxeb) Observations on the Eeligion, Government, and Manners of the Turks 

—State of the Turkey Trade, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. caif, 2s 6d 1771 

S830 Salabeeay, Histoire de TEmpire Ottoman^ 4 vols. Svo. map, hf bd. (f. Zs Bar. 1813 



ARABIC LITERATURE. 17^ 



2831 Thoknton (Th.) Turkey, or a deBcriptionof the Ottoman Empire, with Moldavia 

and Wallachia, 2 vols. 8vo. caJf, 6« 1809 

2832 dA.MB ARXC. ISENBEEG'S (C. W.) Dictionjlby of the Amharic Lan- 

guage, Amharic and English, and English and Amharic, 4to. calf, £2. 1841 

2833 ■ Begni Dei in terris historia, amharice, I. lUa quae populo Dei acci- 

derunt, inde Adami lapsu ad Hierosolymitarum delectionem, enarrat. U. Ec- 

clesiae Christianae historiam a S. Joannis morte ad tempora nostra, system. 

exponit. 8yo. cloth, Zs Qd 1841 

2834 Gbammab of the Amharic Lan^age, royal 8vo. cloth, 10* 1842 

2835 LUDOLF (E.) Lexicon Amharico-Latmum, cum indice Latino, folio, co^ 

£1. FrancofuHi, 1698 

2836 ARABIC,. ABD-ALLATIE (Medecin Arabe de Bagdad) Eelation do 

l'Eqtpte, suivie de divers Extraits d'Ecrivains Orientaux, et d*un Etat de 
TEgypte dans le XIYe si^cle, traduit et enrich! de notes par Silvbstbe db 
Sacy, 4to. VELLFM PAPEB, sd. 20* Faris, Impr, Roy, 1810 

2837 ABULFED A E Historia Ante-lslamica, Arabice et Latine, cum notis et indicibuB 

edidit Fleischer, 4to. sd. 28 6d Lips, 1831 

2838 Idem, 4to. cloth. 3« 6d 1831 

2839 de Vita, et de Eebus Gestis Mohammedis, Arab, et Lot, a Gkgnier, 

folio, vellum, 14« Oxon. 1723 

2840 Tabulaj ^ua^dam GeographicsB et alia ejusdem argument! specimina, 

Arahice, edidit Binck, 8vo. Is 6d Lxps. 1791 

2841 ABUL-PHAEAJII (G.) Historia compendiosaDynastiarum(Orientalium) usque 
ad tempora authoris, arahice et latine, a Pocockio, cum Supplemento, 2 vols, in 
1, small stout 4to. sownd clean copy in vellum, 25« Oxonii, 1662-63 

2842 Idem, the Arahie text separately, with the title " Supplementum His- 

toriae Dynastiarum,*' sm. 4to. calf, 7s 6d Oxon, 1663 

2843 ABU ZACARIA JAHIA Ebn el Awam, Libro de Agricultura, traducido al Cas- 
tellano, y anotado, por Don Jos^ Antonio Banqueri, con uno discimo preliminar 
del traductor, y uno Catalo^o de los nombres Arabes de Plantes, Arabic and 
^anish, 2 vols, folio, hf, vellum, uncut, slightly stained, %ls Madrid, 18(^ 

2844 the same, 2 vols, folio, a beautifktl copy in red morocco^ Arms on sides^ 

£3. 1802 

Priced, 1824, Thorpe, mor. jf5. 5«. 
Get ouvrage interesse non-seulement comme production d'aB ^crirain Arabe Espagnol, maig 
encore parce qn'il fait voir I'^tat avanc^ oii se trouvait ragriculture dans la Peninsula sous la doini* 
nation dee Maores. 

2846 Ahmsdis Ababsiadjb vitae et rerum gestarum Timubi, qui vulgb Tamerlanes 
dicitur, historiae, arabice, edidit J. Gt)iius, sm. 4to. calf, \0s Lugd, Bat, 1663 

2846 AHMEDIS AEABSIADiE vitae et rerum gestarum Timnri, qtii vulg5 Tamer- 

lane, dicitur, historiae, arabice et latine, adnotationes adjecit Sam. Henr. 
Manger, 4 vols. sm. 4to. best editiok, calf gilt, ra/re, £2. 12* Leovardice, 1767 

2847 ■ another copy, 2 vols. sm. 4to. Dutch caffjull gilt backs. Arms on sides, 
£3.3* , , 1767 

2848 Alfbaoanus Mfhammedis fil. Xetiri Eerganensis, qui vulgo dicitur AlfraganiUy 

Elementa Astbonomica, arabick et latink, cum notis, opera J. Gr6\n, sm. thick 
4to. bds. lOs Amst, 1669 

2849 Alt Ebn Abi Talebi, Sententiae, arabice et latine, cum notis ed. Cornelius Van 

Waenen, 4to. russia, 6* Oxon, 1806 

2860 ALIE LAILA, or the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, now first published com- 
plete in the obiginal Ababic, from an Egyptian MS. edited by W. H. Mac- 
naghten, 4 vols, royal 8vo. complete, sd, £3. 10* Calcutta, 1839 

2851 ' another edition, from different Arabic MSS. very careftdly edited by 
some most learned Natives, 2 vols. 4to. veey babe, £7. 10* Boulac (? 1830) 

Lane made his beautifal English translation from ** this " edition. Collation : Vol. I. 710 
pages, Vol. II. 620 pages. So eager are the Arabs after this edition of the Alif Loila, that the 
price of it in Egypt, which was formerly £2, has now risen there to £^, ; and even at that adyance 
it 18 very difficult to get a copy. 

2852 Ababic Grammar in Arabic, Svo. 230 jpp. ^f. bd, 5* ? Boulac, 1830 
2863 ABABic-Persian and Persian-Arabic I)ictionary, 2 vols, stont royal 4to. in treble 

column.*!, supposed to have been printed in Calcutta, sd, \0s 



J74 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



2854 ATHAKASIUS. Sermonfl of the Eeverend Holy Father Saint Athanasiua, 

Patriarch of JeruBalem, for every Sunday and Holyday throughout the Year, 
according to the Eastern Orthodox Church, in modem Arabic, with a preface 
in Arabtc and Greek by the Patriarch Cbisantos, folio, large woodcuts and 
vignettes, 421 pp. (valuea by Mr. Catafago at £4.) calf, £3. ds 

Aleppo in Syria, printed at the eapense of the Patriarch of Jerusalem, 1711 
This book, which coDtain^ 57 Sermoos for Sundays and 10 Speeches on different Holydays, is 
a model of Christian Arabic eloquence, every sermon containing many amusing and interesting 
anecdotes. 

2855 AVICENN^ Opeejl, (libri V. Canonia Medicinae) Arabice, 3 vols, in 1, stout fol. 

bds. uncut, in very fine condition. Sir T. Stamford Raffles* copy, £3. Homae, 1593 

Priced, 1834, Dondey-Dupr^, 115 fr. 
A very rare work, especially in a fine state. Collation, Vol. 1, Title, 5 preliminary leaves, 610 
pages numbered ; Vol. 2, blank leaf, 268 pages numbered, 32 leaves of Index for the 2 volumes ; 
Vol. 3, title and 85 pages numbered. 

2856 BAILLIE. Five Books upon Arabic Grammar : the Meeut Amel, Shurhu Meeut 

Amel, Mesbah, Hedayut-oon- Nuhve, and Kafeea, with Appendix, in 3 vols, 
royal 8vo. (pub. at £1, lis 6d) calf, wortned, 15s Calcutta, 1802-5 

Volume 3 is wanting in most copies. It is asserted that these volumes have been so carefully 
edited that there is not one error, even of a letter, in the whole three volumes. 

2857 Beresford's Arabic Syntax, chiefly selected from the Hidayut-oon-Nuhvi, a 

treatise on Syntax in the original Arabic, by H. B. Beresford, roy. 8vo. (pub. at 

10* 6d) cloth, 2s 6d 1843 

This volume is a useful appendix to Paris' Arabic Grammar, being intended for more advanced 
Arabic students. 
8868 BocTHOE (E.) Dictionnaire ^n9ais-Arabe ; revu par Caussin de Perceval, roy. 

8vo. second edition, hf hd. calf, 30* Paris, 1848 

2869 BoHADiNi Vita et res gestae Sultani Saladini ; necnon excerpta ex historia 

universali Abulfedae, Arabice et Latine, fol. neatly hf. bd. 18* JDugd, Bat. 1732 

2860 the same, small foHo, old calf gilt, 20* 1732 

Copies with the date, 1755, have merely got a new title. 
' * Bohadinus was secretary to the Sultan during the third crusade, and has inserted in his his* 
tory an interesting journal of Saladin's watchful, active, and wary accompaniment of Richard's 
progress. See a beautiful description of the march of Richard on Cesarea, p. 120. His account of 
the Sultan's last moments is interesting." — Tumtr. 
^61 BouBOADE (F.), La clef du Goran, faisant suite aux soirees de Carthage, 8vo. 

cloth, 3* 6rf Paris. 1852 

2862 Caabi ben-Sohaib Carmen in laudem Muhammedis — Motenabbii Carmen gratu- 

latorium — Carmen ex Hamasa ; Arab, et Lat. ed Freytag, 4to. bds. 2* Sal. 1823 

2863 CALILA et DIMNA, ou Fables de Bidpai, et suivies de la Moallaka de L^bid, 

en Arabe et en M*angois, par Silvestre d!e Sacy, 4to. vellum paper, calf extra, 
30* Paris, 1816 

2864 Canes (F. F.) Grramatica Arabi^o-Espa&ola, con un Diccionario Arabigo-Espanol, 

con el texto de la doctrina cnstiana, Arabic and Spanish, 2 parts in 1, sm. 4to. 

m^orocco gilt, gilt edges, 7* Qd Madrid, 1776 

d865 Cabltle s Specimens of Arabian Poetry, Arabic and English, small 4to. calf, 

6* Cambr. 1796 

2866 ■ the same, second edition, Arabic and English, royal 8vo. bds. uncut, 

3* M 1810 

2867 CASIRI (Mich.) Bibliotheca Arabico-Hispana Escurialensis sive Librorum 

omnium Manuscriptorum quos Arabice ab Auctoribus magnam partem Arabo- 
Hispanis composites Bibliotheca Coenobii Escurialensis complectitur, recensio 
et explanatio, 2 vols, folio, red morocco, Hchly gilt, binding a little damaged, 
£2. 16* Matriti, 1760-70 

2867* the same, 2 vols, folio, not uniform, first volume in calf, the second 

LARGE PAPER, sd. 15* 1760-70 

" The execution of this work does honour to the Spanish press ; the MSS. to the number of 

1581, are judiciously classed by the editor, and his copious extracts throw some light on the Ma- 

hommedan literature and history of Spain." — Gibbon, 

" Ce Catalogue fait avec soin, a It6 tir^ a petit nombre d'exemplaires." — Brunei. 

''The value of the catalogue which Casiri made of the Arabian MSS. in the library of the 

Escurial, first gave modem Europe an adequate idea of the extent of the Saracen studies." — Turner, 



ARABIC UTBBATURB. 175 



8888 CASIfil (Mich.) Bibliotheca Arabico-Hispana Escnraliensis, Vol. 1, folio, cettf, 
10* Matriti, 1759 

2869 the same, Large Faper^ Vol. 2 only, royal folio, uncut, 7s Qd 1770 

8870 CATAFAGO'S ARABIC DICTIONARY : an Arabic-English and English- 
Arabic Dictionary, by Joseph Catafago, Esq. ofAUppOy ^fria; Secretary to 
Soliman Pasha, Major-Q^neral of the JEffyptian Army in Syria, 1839-1840; 
Mrst Interpreter of the General Consulate of his Majesty the King of Prussia, 
at Beirut, 1842-1851 ; Secretary of the Imperial General Consulate qf Russia, at 
Beirut, 1851-53 ; Corresponding Member qfthe Soci4t4s Asiatiques qf Paris and 
Leipsic, also of the SyrO'Egypttan Society of London; translator qf the " CaUr 
chisn^ of the Ansari,*' presented to his Majesty the King of Prussia in 1845, 
and ofother Arabic Manuscripts ; 2 vols, small 8vo. Vol. I. xii. and 316 pp. 
Vol. 11. viii. and 744 pp, double columns, much matter compressed into a smcul 
space, all the Arabic words with the pronunciation in Moman letters, (pub. at £2.) 
cloth, 30« Bernard Quaritch, 1858 

8871 the same, 8vo. laegb fapsb, (pub. at £3. 3*) Aa{f morocco, uncut^ 

£2. lOs 1858 



«« 



This work is the Jirst Arabic and English Dictionary ever published. 
' A Talnable publication. — A work of this kind has been long wanting, and Mr. Layard is oon- 
^noed that Mr. Quaritch has rendered not only good service to those who wish to study the Arabic 
Language, but to such Easterns as wish to obtain a knowledge of English."—-^. K, Layard. 

** He did not see why we should not encourage a knowledge of Oriental languages by establithv 
ing sofaolanhips in connexion with our colleges after the French system. A wonderful future was 
destined for the East, and the more our representatives knew of the Eastern languages, the better 
it would be for our diplomacy." — Ma. Wisb's Speech about the Diplomatic Service, House qf 
Onmnotu, April 22, 1858. 

Catafago 's Arabic Dictionary is indispensable to Travellers in Syria, Egypt and Arabia,-*-«iid 
wiU satisfy the first wants of readers of the Alif Laila (the Arabian Nights) Hariri's Sessions { the 
Koran, and even of the Biblical scholar. 

This new Arabic Dictionary does not pretend to supersede the copious works of Richardson, 
Freytag, Golius, and Meninski, but it offers immense advantages over them, by a most discriminate 
selection of the Arabic words, every one of them being either in actual use now, or occurring ia 
standard authors. As regards the English- Arabic part, the new work of Catafago is without a rival 
as every good and current English word is rendered into Arabic, with the pronunciation in Italics. 

'* There are actually no less than Eighty Millions of the human family who are either Arabs, 
speaking Arabic ; or who use that language for their religious services. The Koran is strictly for- 
bidden by Mahomet to be translated or read in any other tongue. 

** The Arabic language is spoken from the shores of the Mediterranean away to the plains of 
India. Not merely the Mahomedans, but also the Christians', and the Jews who inhabit iforocoo 
—Algeria — Egypt — ^Tripoli — Arabia — Palestine, and Mesopotamia — speak Arabic. 

•* It is the religious language of Turkey — Persia — Central Africa — Bokharah — Tartary — Cir- 
cassi — Georgia— Arabia — Hindostan, and even parts of China I The pious Mahomedan must learn 
Arabic to read the Koran. All Mahomedan Rulers use Arabic characters on the coins they strike. 

*' Now the inevitable coarse of recent events in the Providence of Almighty God, is daily biinging 
England into closer contact with these Arabian races. 

'* The recent War on behalf of Turkey, has broken down barriers which no human power can 
re^build ; and opened doors that no re-action can close again. 

** The transit to India through Egypt, and along the shores of the Arabian Sea — the prospective 
lines of Telegraph — the project*^ Railroads and Canals, &c., indicate sufficiently what science and 
commerce will soon develope ; besides what may result from aggressive Missionary enterprise, or 
Political complications." 

'* The Committee rejoice to announce that already with the money paid to him for the Anglo- 
Turkish Lexicon, that enterprising publisher Mr. Bernard Quaritch had engaged a Syrian-Arabic 
Scholar, residing in London, to compile an Anglo- Arabic Lexicon in two vols." 

Anglo-Oriental Literature Society, Report for 1857-58, G. R. Bireh, Hon, Secretary, 

" Dr. Baikie having now had time to refer to Catafago's Dictionary, must express his satisfac- 
tion with it, as it has already rendered him great assistance in reducing some African languages, on 
which he is engaged, especially *' Hausa" and Pulo (Fulata), the only literature exists in Arabic 
characters." — Niger Expedition, Rabba, September 19th, 1859. 

2872 De Foe's Eobinson Crusoe, in vulgar Arabic, 16mo. bds. 5* Malta, 1830 
2872*Delapobte, Guide de la Conversation franyaise-Arabe, 4to. hf qf, 6* Alger, 1837 

2873 DiziONABio Italiano e Arabo, 4to. hf, russia, rare, \0s Bolacco, 1822 

2874 DoMBAY, Grammatica Linguae Mauro-Arabica;, 4to. bds, 1« 6<i Viudxib.^SJ^ 



176 QUARITCH*S CATALOGUE OF 



2876 DOZY, Catalogus Codicum Orientalium BibliothecsB Academifie Lugduno Batavse, 

Vol. I. 8vo. containing ^xtracUfrom Arabic MSS. sd, 6* Jjugd. Bat, 1861 

2876 Dictionnaire des Noms des V^tements chez lea Arabes, 4to. Large 

Paper, bds. ISs 1845 

Ouvrage couronne et public par rinstitut Royal des Pays- Baa. 

2877 EBN EL FAEEDH. Commentaire du Divan d'Ebn El Faredh, c^l^bre po^te 

arabe comment^ par Hassan el Bourini (sous le rapport scientifique) et par Abd 
Elghani Nabidsi (sons les rapports scientifiqnes, selon les opinions de la secte 
des Sofis), en Arahe, impl. 8vo. 602 pp. sd. 15* Marseille, 1854 

2878 EDEISI. De geograpnia nniversau hortus cultissimns, mire orbis regiones, 

provincias, etc., earumq^ue dimensiones et orisonta describens, arc^ice, Romae, 
1592 — G-eo^aphia Nnbiensis, id est accuratissima totins orbis in septem Climata 
divisi descnptio, praesertim exactam universae Asiae et Africae explicationem 
continens, ex Axabico in latinum versa, Paris, 1619 — the 2 vols, in 1, nissia, 
2Ss 1592-1619 

2g79 Greographia Nnbiensis. latine, sm.4to. morocco, gilt edaes, 21s Paris, 1619 

2880 Enis el-Djelis, on Histoire de la Belle Persane, conte des MiUe-et-nne Nnits, 

Arabe et Frangais, par Kazimirski, 8vo. sd, 2s Qd Paris, 1846 

2881 Ebfbnii Grammatica Arabica, cum fabnlis Lokmani, excerptis Antbologiae quae 

inscribitur Hamasa Abi Temmfonr^rabice et Latine, notis, etc. ed. a Schultens, 
stout sm. 4to. calf, 6s Lugd, Pat, 1749 

2882 — — ^— B»udimenta Linguae Arabicae : florilegium sententiarum Arabicarum 

nt et clavium dialectorum, ac praesertim Arabicae adjecit A. Scbultens, sm. 4to. 
\f. vellitm, 7s 6d Lugduni Patav,, 1770 

3888 Grrammatica Arabica, accedimt Locmani fabulae, etc. 8vo. hf, bound, 

6s BomtB, 1829 

2884 EUCLID, Elementorum libri XIII. studio Nasidirini J^ii^j nimc primum 

Arabice impressi, folio, 453 pp. IHagrams, calf neat, ^^ Pomae, 1694 

2885 the same, folio, laege papee, calf neat, 36* 1594 

2886 F ARHAT ( Germanos Maronite) Dictionnaire Arabe, augments par R. de Dahdah, 

4to. (pub. at £5. 6s) hf, calf neat, £2. 10* Marseilles, 1849 

2887 another copy, 4to. calfnsat, £2. 16* 1849 

This valuable and rare Dictionary is a new edition of the Kamoos, with all the useless matter 

left out, and many words, particularly those occurring in Christian works, added. 

2888 FAEIS' AEABIC GEAMMAR : a Praxjtical Grammar of the Arabic Lan- 

guage, with Interlineal Reading Lessons, Dialogues, and Vocabulary, bv Faeis 
bl-Shidiac, a Native of Mount Lebanon, Syria; formerly Professor of Arabic 
at the University of Malta ; Translator of the whole Bible into Arabic ; Author 
of " An English Grammar for Arabs/' and of the Arabic work called " The Fa- 
riyac," 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, bs 1856 

The only cheap and good Arabic Grammar. This little Manual will be of the greatest assist- 
ance to beginners of that difficult but very important Language. 

Arabic is spoken by all the Syrian and Egyptian troops of the Porte ; Northern India abounds 
with Mahommedans, who speak Arabic ; Arabic is the foundation of Turkish and Persian, nnd 
finally Arabic Literature is as valuable and important as Greek and Latin. 

Such are the claims of this elaborate Language of Poets, Romancers and Historians, Moham- 
med, Harriri, Abulfeda, Macrizi, the authors of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, etc. upon 
Scholars and, I may be allowed to point out) upon the British Government, to be adopted as one of 
the indispensable languages, as a study in Public Colleges and particularly in all the Military 
Academies. Preston Rectory Sufiblk, Nov. 8th, 1855. 

Dear Sir,^-I think the little Arabic Grammar you are about publishing will be welcomed by 
those who have been hitherto deterred from commencing the study of the language. The high cha- 
racter of Mr. Faris for Arabic learning will be a sufficient guarantee for its accuracy, while, I trust, 
the alterations as to arrangement and other details made at my suggestion when the MS. was sub- 
mitted to me, will be found to have improved it. The dialogues, I am sure, will supply a defect I 
have long observed. I should not hesitate to recommend the volume as a most useful and simple 
compendium of Arabic Grammar. Yours faithfully. 

To Mr. Quaritch. Henry G. Williams, 

And now allow me to thank you for the book. I have looked it through, and it is by all means 
the best manual of the kind I ever saw. I only wish I had had something of the kind during my 
travels in the East. It would have saved me much unnecessary trouble. 

Believe me, Sir, yours faithfully, 
Broadwindsor, Jan 20, 1856. S. D. Malan. 



ARABIC LITERATURE. 17^ 



Mr. Muller Wg^tt to thiink Mr. Quaritch for the oopy of the Arabic Grammar by M. Fkuia. 
Be iff sorry he did not know of it in time to mention it in the List of Orammars in the second 
edition of the Lanfi^uag^ of the Seat of War, as it is evidently a work which could be strongly re- 
eommended to Officers and Travellers on account of its practical and compendious character. 

Taylor Institution, Oxford, Jan. 8, 1856. 

2889 FEETTAGII Lexicon Arabico-Latintiin, pnssertiin ex Djenliarii FimzbadiqneT 

et aliorum Arabum operibus desumtum, adliibitis GoUi quoque et alioram libris, 

confectum ; accedit ]mdex Yociim Latinarum locupletissimus, 4 yoLs. 4to. (pub. 

at £5. 6*) hf. hd, £2. 12* ffalis, 1830-38 

2890 the game, 4 yoIs. in 2, 4to. c(Hf, £2. 16* 1830-87 

2891 — — ^— Lexicon Arabico-Latinnm, ex opere sno majore in nsnin tirontim ex- 

cerptum, 4to. 694 pp. (pub. at 36*) sd, 18* Halis, 1837 

8892 PUTAWA Alnmgin ; a collection of opinions and prec^ts of Mohammadan 

law, compiled by Sheikli Nizanin, Arabic, Yol. 4, 5, 4to. sd, 20* Calcutta^ 1832-34 
2S93 FuTAWA Alumgeeree : Treatises of Mahommedan Law, »n Arabic^ thick 8yo. co^ 

6* Calcutta, A.H. 12& 

2894 FuTAWA Qazee Xhan on the Institutes of AbooHiineefa,«9»^ra5»c,;»^^o^apAe(l, 

4 Yols. Svo. sd, 16* CcUcutta, 1836^ 

2896 Gebmaki (D.) Fabrica lingusB Arabics, cum interpretatione Latina et Italica, et 

indicibus, foHo, 1238 pp. double columns, vellum, 15* BomiB, 1639 

Priced, 1858, £2. 2*. 

2896 GIOGEI Thesaurus Linguss Arabics, 4 yoIs. folio,^9itf souTid copy. If, hound 

russia, £2. 10* Med, 1632 

Sold by myself before for £X 3*. " This excellent work is a translation of the Kamoos, whidi, 
being entirely written in Arabic, few but proficients in the language can derive any benefit from, 
«id on this account the work qf Giggeus is peculiarly valuable,** — Clarke, '' Quoiqu'en grande 
partie effac^ par les lexiques Arabes qui Tont suivi, cet ouvrage renferme un assez grand nombra 
d'interprStations que jasqu'^ ces demiers temps on eiit cherch^ yainement ailleurs ; vend. 80 fr. 
Soabise; 130 ft, LangUs ; 76 fr. Debure; 36 fr. br. en 1840.*'—J9r«n*/. 

2897 GOLII Lexicon Ababico-Latinuh contextum ex probatioribus Orientis Lexicon 

graphis, ac Index Latinus copiossissimus ; fol. old binding, £2. Lugd, Bat. 1653 
Priced, 1822, Thorpe, £7, 7s; 1832 and 1837, Payne and Foss, £10. 10*; 1839, Dond^. 
Dopr^, 300 firancs ; 1848, Payne and Foss, £S, 8* ; Klaproth's copy sold for 161 fr. ** This is an 
inTfdnable work, and the best on the subject ever published." — Clarke, *' Ce dictionnaire est un 
livre classique indispensable k tons ceuz qui ^tudient et meme qui savent TArabe.'' — JBibl, Elxew* 
Golios' Arabic Lexicon is preferred by many Arabic Scholars to Freytag. 

2898 Halbbi. Selecta ex historia Halebi, Arabice et Latine, cum notis ed. Freytag, 

Svo. cloth, 6s Paris, 1819 

2899 Hamakbb. Inyerti auctoris liber de Expugnatione Memphidis et Alexandriae, 

Yulgo adscriptum Abou Abdallae Mohajnmedi Omari filio, Arabice, cum notis, 
ed. JSamaJcer, 4to. ^. caff, 4« Lugd, Bat. 1825 

2900 HAHERII eloquenticte arahicce principis, tres priores consessus, cum notis ab 

A . Schultens, arabice et latine, sm. 4to. vellum, 10s Franequerae, 1731 

2901 Habibi (Aboo Moohummudin) Adventures of Aboo Zyde, in fifty Stories, in 

Arabic, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, I2s Calcutta, 1809-12 

2902 the same, with Arabic-Persian J)ictionary by Mouluvee Jaun Alee, in 

3 vols. 4to. hds, 30* Calcutta, 1809-14 

Les trois volumes coiitaient £4. 14« 6d, Vend. 180 fr. Langles. 

2903 Stances de, en -4ra5e,avecuncommentairepar Silvestre de Sacy, 2me 

Edition, par E^einaud et Derenbourg, 4 parts in 2 vols. 4to. £3. \0s Paris, 1847-53 

2904 the same, Vol. II. part L 4to. sd, 5* 1853 

** C'est, apres le Goran, le chef-d'oeuvre de la Litt^rature Arabe." — Brunei. 

2905 Hebbin, Principes de la Langue Arabe modeme, suivis d'un recueil de phrases, 

de traductions mterlindaires, des Proverbes Arabes, 4to. with \1 plates of pen" 
manship, half calf, 6s Parw, 1803 

2906 HiDAYAH, with its Commentary, the Kifayah, in Arabic, by Hukeem Moulvee 

Abdool Mujeed, Vol. I. 4to. cloth, 20s Calcutta, 1834 

2907 '■ the same, Vols. 3 and 4, 4to. calf neat, 30* Calcutta, 1831-32 

2908 the same, Vol. 4 only, 4to. 660 pn. sd. lOs^ . 1832 

2909 HooGVLiET, diversorum scriptorum loca de Eegia Aphtasidarum Familia et da 

Ibn Abduno Poeta, Arabice et Latine, 4to. sd. 2s 6d X.ugd,.lBat»^^^ 



178 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



2910 Humbert, Anthologie Arabe, ou choix de poesies arabes inddites, en Arahe, 

Francais et Latin, avec des notes, additions, etc. 8vo. calf gilt, 9» Paris, 1819 

2911 IBN !BATOUTAH, Voyages, texte Arabe et traduction frangaise, par C. De- 

fremery et le Doct. B. fe. Sanguinetti, 4 vols. Bvo. 28* JParis, 1853-8 

2912 the same, Vols. I.-III. 8vo. sd, 16* 1853-65 

2913 Ibn Dobeidi Poemation, Arahice et Latine, cum scholiis Cbaluwiae et Lachu- 

msei, ed. Aggseus Haima, 4to. labge fafeb, calf, 15* Franeq. 1773 

2914 Ibn Malik, Alfijjah, carmen grammaticum, cum Commentario Ibn Akil, Ara- 

hice, ed. Dieterici, 8m.4to. 420 />p. hf. morocco, 10* lApsice, 1851 

2915 KAMOOS, ob The Oceak — ^An Ababic Dictionaby, by Mujd-ood deen Moo- 

hummud-oobno Yakoob of Feerozabad, collated with many MS. copies, and 
corrected by Shykh Ahmudoobno Shirwanee, in the Arabic aepartment of Fort 
William, 2 vols, folio, labge papeb, a superb copy in rttssta extra, marbled 
edges, very rare, £21. Calcutta, 1817 

No copy has been sold by auction for years. The Kamoos is the best Arabic Dictionary, ex- 
plained in Arabic, e^ery word with the vowel points. 

2916 Ejlsimibski, Dictionnaire arabe-fran9ais, contenant toutes les racines de la langue 

arabe, leurs d^riv^s dans les idiomes vulgaire et littoral, les dialectes d' Alger et 

de Maroc, complete in 2 vols, large 8v6. new, X4. 4* Paris, 1846-60 

2917 Vol. I. only, royal 8vo. cloth, 21* 1846 

2918 KOEAN. Alcoram textus universus, Arahice et Latine, ed. Mabbaccifs, cum 

vita Mahumeti, Prodromo, notis, etc. stout folio, vellum, 36* Patavii, 1698 

2919 the same, folio, a fine copy in russia, £3, 3* 1698 

2920 KoBAN, the Arabic text, with the vowel points, edited by Fliigel, 4to. bds, 15* 

Leipsic, 1841 

2921 — — — the same, 4to. slightly wormed, bds, 10* 6d Lips. 1841 

2922 KoBAN, in Arabic, with Commentary, sm. folio, 47S pp, and 6pp, of Tables, beau- 

tiful edition, with the vowel points, hf calf neat, very rare, £3. 10* Kazan, 1816 

2923 — ^— another, very similar edition, in Arabic, wim aU tiie vowel points, folio, 

478 pp. and 6 pp. of Tables, red m>orocco, gilt edges, £3. 12* {1 Kasan, ca, 1830) 
J'here is a variation in some matters of Typography in these two editions. 

2924 KOB/AN, in Airabic, various editions, 12mo. lithographed. Oriental binding, 10* 

(? LucJcnowJ 1854 

i925 — ^— the same, impl. 8vo. bound, wormed, 7* ^d 1854 

These editions of the Koran are neatly executed in lithography, and published in some town of 

Northern India. Orthodox Mussulmen used formerly only MSS., there are now 7 different Indian 

editions of the Koran before me, showing the progress of civilization. 

2926 KoBAN, in Arabic, with an extensive Persian Commentary, Vol. I. 4to. 940 pp. 

lithographed, the Arabic text in the centre of each page is very boldly executed, 
with all the vowel points, the Persian commentary surrounding the text is beauti- 
fully lithographed in smaller letters, sewed, 28* ( ? Calcutta, 1850) 

2927 fcoBAN (The) commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, translated with 

notes by Sale, 2 vols. 8vo. ca^, 8* 6d 1801 

2928 KoBAN (le), traductionpar Kasimirski, 12mo. 2* Paris, 1841 

2929 Selections firom the Kx)ran, with an interwoven commentary ; translated from 

the Arabic, with notes and introduction by E. W. Lane, 8vo. cloth, 5* 1843 

2930 Kosegabtenii Ohrestomathia Arabica, cum adscriptis vocalibus et lexico, 8vo. 

562 pp. hf. russia, 10* 6rf Lipsice, 1828 

2931 LocMANi Tabulae, edidit G-. W. Freytag, Arabic^, 8vo. sd. 1* 6c? Bonnae, 1823 
2931*LoGHAT-i-TuBKi, in Arabic, royal 8vo. half russia, 2* M Calcutta (? 1830) 

2932 LUMSDEN'S Ababic Gbammab, Vol. I. all published, stout folio, hf bd. calf 

neat, babe, £2. Calcutta, 1813 

2933 the same, io^o, fine tall copy, £2. 10* 1813 

2934 — — — the same, sm. folio^oor copy, no title, hf. bd. 15* 1813 

2935 Makkabi, Analectes sur THistoire et la Litt^rature, des Arabes d'Espagne, 

publics en Arabe, par Dozy et Wright, Vol. I. par W. Wright, 4to. all pub- 
lished, sd. 5* Leyde, 1855 

2936 Makcel, Vocabulaire Fran(?ais- Arabe des dialectes vulgaires Africains ; d'Alger, 

de Tunis, de Marok, et d'Egypte, stout 8vo. MS. notes, /^f. bd. 7* 6d Par. 1837 



ARABIC LITERATURB. 179 



2937 Maulana Sudbed Kazbookbe, commentatio absoluta: Aflhshurli-OolMooffnee. 

A commentary on the Moojuz-Ool Kanoon, known by the Sudeedee, on physio 
and the materia medica, edited by Hukeem Monluyee Abdool Mujeed» Arabic, 
4to. sd, 15* .... Calcutta, 1832 

2938 Maubed Allatafet, Jemaleddini filii Togri-Bardii, sen Eerom iBgyptiaoamm 

Annales, Ardbice et Latine, cum notis, ed. Carlyle, sm. 4to. bds. Is Qd 1792 

2939 the same, 4to. ha^cay\ 2s 1792 

2940 Mehembt, Arabic gramnuir, oy Shayk Mehemet, and commented by ShMrk 

Mustapha, son of Hamza, 8yo. and 267 i>p. eastern bindmg, 5« ConstpL A, H, 1219 

2941 MoALLAKAT, or seven Arabian poems, in roman letters, with translation, and 

arguments, by Sir W. Jones, 4to. portrait, sd, bds, 3s 6d 1783 

2942 MoALLAKAT, with a Commentary, in Arabic, roy. 8yo. bds, 7s Calcutta, 1823 
2943 Caabi ben Zoheir, with a Treatise on Prosody, in Arabic, sm. 4to. 150 

pp. russia extra, 6* 

2944 MOONTUKHIIB-OOIrLOGHAUT, or a Dictionary of Arabic Words, with s 

Persian translation, according to the authority of the Kamoos and other Lexi- 
cons, by Molovee Daud, witnPreface by Lumsden, 4to. calf, 2&s Cole. 1808 

2945 Motekebbi, der flnrosste Arabische Dicnter, zum ersten Mahle ganz iibersetEt, 

Yon Joseph von Hammer, 8vo. ^, bd, uncut, 10s Wten, 1824 

2946 Ohab Alehayyami, Alg^bre, en Arabe et en Francais, accompagn^e d'extraits 

de MS. infedits, par Woepcke, impl. 8yo. bplaies of diagrams, sd, 3* 6d Far, 1851 

2947 POCOCKE (£.) Specimen historiae Arabum, cum notis ; accessit historia ve- 

terum Arabum ex Abul-feda cura A. J. Sylvestre de Sacy, edidit J. J. White, 
Arabice et Latine, small 4to. portrait, calf neat, 20s Oxonii, 1806 

2948 QuATBEiitBE, Notice d'un Manuscrit Arabe, contenant la description de TAM- 

que, 4to. calf, 5« Notices and Extraits, vol, xiL 

2949 Easmussen, Historia prsecipuorum Arabum Eegnorum ante Islamismum, Arabice 

et Lat, sm. 4to. half calf, & 6(i Saun,, 1817 

2950 Eichabdson's Grammar of the Arabic Language, sm. 4to. ca^f, 7s London, 1801 

2951 the same, new edition, 4to. cloth, 12s 1801 

2952 EuPHYjDictionnaire Fran9ois-Arabe, pour le Levant, 4to. 227^. double columns, 

hf, calfneai, 2s M Faris, 1802 

2952 SACY (A. J. S. de) Grammaire Arabe, 2 vols. 8yo. Jf, calf, 32* Faris, 1810 

2953 — ^— Grammaire Arabe, seconde edition, corrig^e et augments, a la quelle 

on a joint Un Traits de la Prosodie des Arabes, 2 vols. 8yo. plates qf Fac^ 
similes, calf, very rare, £5. 5* 1831 

2955 tne same, 2 vols. 8yo. second edition, plates, £5. 1831 

" An immortal work, which consigns to obscurity, by its superior lustre, all previous works of 

the same nature ; and which has thrown more light upon the forms of words, the idiom, and the 
syntax of the Shemitish languages than has been cast before for many centuries. By this work, 
which contains 674 pages of Syntax, Gesenius has been substantially aided in the compilation of his 
Hebrew Grammar ; and a multitude of things pertaining to the grammar and idiom of the Hebrew 
(though they may be learned by the diligent student without the aid of this work, so as to be useful 
to him), are seen, without a knowledge of De Sacy*s Arabic syntax, only as tbrough a glass, darkly. 
De Sacy has placed them in the meridian sun. 1 hat a work, which was not designed to have the 
most remote bearing upon the Hebrew Scriptures, should be thus made to contribute in a signal 
manner to their illustration, ought surely to be matter of gratitude to the Great Disposer of events 
who can overrule the designs of men to the accomplishment of his own purposes.'* 

Stuart* s Dissertations on studying the original languages of the Bible, p, 84. 

2956 SACY, Chrestomathie Arabe, ou Extraits de divers ^crivains Arabes, en prose 

et en vers, secondb edition, corrig^e et augment^e, Arabic and French, 3 vols. 

%70,fine copy, morocco extra, rare, £3. 7s Faris, 182i8-27 

2957 the same, 3 vols, large Svo. Papieb Y±liis, cloth, uncut, £3. 18* 1826-27 

2958 Savaby, Grammaire de la Langue Arabe, avec un Eecueil d'exercices, contes, et 

chansons, en Arabe et Fran^ais, par Langl^s, 4to. If, calf, 5« Faris, 1813 

2959 Schieb, Grammaire Arabe, Svo. a Grammar of the literal or Ancient Language, 

hf calf, 10s Dresde, 1849 

2960 Schnfebeb, Bibliotbeca Arabica : Grammatica, Historica, Poetica, Christiana, 

Biblica, Koranica, et Varia, sm. Svo. calf neat, 5* Halts ad Salam, 1811 

2961 Schultens (H. A.) Anthologia sentiarum arabicarum, cum scholiis Zamachsiarvl, 
Arabice et Latine, sm. 4to. hf bd, 2s 6d Iajlcj. liat,W\*L 



180 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



2062 SOOBAH (The) an Arabic Dictionary explained in Persian, by Jmnal, being a 

translation of a celebrated Arabic Dictionary entitled the Sihah, revised accord- 
ing to the authority of the Qamoos, etc. 2 vols, in 1, impl. 4to. a good sound 
copy, hf. hd, nissia, 36« Calcutta, 1812-15 

Usually sold for three guineas ; 1839, Maddeb, £A, is ; 1847, Bohn, £2. 12« 6d. 

** Ce Dictionnaire a co^te £4. 4«, mais 11 a ^te vendu jusqu'k 180 fr. Langl^.'' — Brunei. 

2063 Stewart (D.) Practical Arabic Grammar, 8vo. (pub. at 16*) cloth, 9s 1841 
2064. TA:BEBISTANENSIS, i.e. Abu Dschaferi Mohammed Annales Eegum atque 

Legatorum Dei, Arabice et latine, edidit Kosegarten, Vols. I. and III. 4to. 

24« 1831-53 

2066 Uylenbboek, Iracae Fersicae descriptio, Arabice et latine, Ibn Haukali Geogra- 

phia, 4to. ^. bd, 2s 6d Lugd, Bat. 1822 

2066 YocABULAiBE frau^ais- Alg^rien, 18mo. Is 6d 1830 

2067 WILLMET, Lexicon Arabicum-Latinum in Coranum, Haririum et vitam Timuri, 

4to. ^ ca^. Is Qd Lugd. Bat. 1784 

2068 ■ the same, 4to. calfneaU 0* 1784 

** Ouvrage estimd." — Brunei. A good Dictionary for Classical Arabic. 
2060 Miscellaneous Ababic Wobks : Lindgren, de lingua Neo-Arabiea, 4to. Upsal. 
1829 ; Xitab-ul-Janayat, or book of Criminal Law, Arabic, 8vo. ; Bidpai, Kalilah 
waDumnah, Arabic, 4to. impft. ; Grammatica Araba ; Iracae Persicae descriptio 
edidit P. J. Uylenbroek, Arabic and Latin, 4to. Lagd. Bata/o. 1822 ; Fragments 
of Arabic MSS. and 3 other volumes in Arabic, contents not known, Sie lot, 
cheap, 6* 

2070 A&XMIZSNXAnr. Aoob, Puritas Linguae Armenicae, 4to. half bound, 

2» Boma, 1674 

2071 — ^— ^ Puritas Haygica sen gbammatica Ajimenica — Grammatica Latina Ar- 

menice explicata, puritas linguae Armenicae — 3 vols, in 1, 4to. half russia, 
5s Bomae, 1674-75 

2072 AUCHER and Bband's Armenian-English and English-Armenian Dictionary, 

2 vols. impl. 8vo. kf. russia, 25* Venice, 1821-6 

2073 ■ the same. Vol. 1, English- Armenian, 7s 6d 1821 
^74 ■ Dictionnaire Fran^ais-Arm^nien-Turc, impl. 8vo. the Turkish in Armc' 

nian characters, Itf. morocco, uncut, 14* Venise, 1840 

2975 Armenian-English Grammar, sm. 8vo. hf. calf, 6* Venice, 1819 

2076 Bellaud, Essai sur la hmgue Arm^nienne, 8vo. sd. 2* ^d Baris, 1812 

2077 Gosche, de Ariana linguae gentisque Anneniacae indole prolegomena, 8vo. 

1* ^ Berlin, 1847 

2078 DiCTiOKABiUH Latino-Armenum, per D. ISTierszesouicz, stout small 4to. half 

bound, 4s8 Bomae, 1695 

2070 EUSEBII Pamphili Chronicon bipartitum, Armenice, graece et latine, cum notis 

ed. Aucher, 2 vols, in 1, royal 4to. kf. russia, uncut, 2os Venet. 1818 

2080 Gbammab of the ancient Ajmenian language, in Armenian, 8vo. 328 pp. hf bd. 

2s Shooshee, 1833 

2081 Gbamhab of the English Language, m-Armenian, 12mo. bd. 2s Smyrna, 1847 

2082 Moisis Chobenensis Histona originis Armenae Nationis, ejusque Kerum, in- 

fidem Christi conversionis, etc. Armenice, stout 12mo. calf, 10s (?yenetiisj, 1695 
2983 Libeb PhilosophisB, Armenice, sm. 4to. curious Initiah, black morocco, 3* 1711 
2084 ScHBOEDEB (J. J.) Thcsaurus linguae Airmenicae, antiquae et hodiemae, small 

4to. calf, 5* Amstel. 1711 

2885 Vabtan, Choisi de fables, Armenien et Franqais, 8vo. sd. 2s 6d Paris, 1825 

.2986 VILLOTTE, Dictionarium Novum Latino- Armenicum, ex prsecipuis ArmenisB 

Linguffi Scriptoribus concinnatum, accessit tabula chronologica Eegum et 

Patriarchum utriusque Armeniae, folio, calf neat, 20s Bomce, 1714 

Priced 1824, Rivington, £3. 3« and £4. As ; 1845, Rodd, hf. bd. 25« ; 1847, H. Bohn, bds. 24«. 

2087 ASSiritX Alf ■ Lassen, Altpersische Eleil-Inschriften von Persepolis. 8vo. 

2s 6rf Bonn, 1836 

2088 LAYARD (A. H.) Assybian Insceiptions in the Cuneiform Character, recently 

discovered and now in the British Museum, impl. folio, 9% plates, bds. 20* 1851 
2980 Lichtenstein, Palajographia Assyrio-persica, 4to. vnth 4 plates, boards, 3* ^d 

mimst. 1803 
2990 — ^ the same, 4to. ^. russia, Qs 1803 



CHINBSB LITERATURE. 181 



2991 LOFTIJS C^. K.) Inscriptions on the Columns and Bricks dug out amongst the 

BuiNS of SnsA, oblong folio, a Series of 19 large plates, Jtf, bd., TJKPnBLisHSD, 

12* ' 185a 

Plate 7 eihibits the '* Characters or Marks on glaied compositioii Bricks, Rains of Sosa." 

The learned Mr. Loftus was sent by the Assyrian Excavation Fnnd and afterwards by the 

Tmstees of the British Museum (with a salary of £bOO. per annum), to attend, under Sir Henry 

Rawlinaon, to the important discoyeries made at Susa. The above Series of Inscriptions contains 

eareftil facsimiles of the Inscriptions ; the reading of them must be left to the ingenuity of gifted 

phflologists. The copy at the Department of Antiquities, British Museum, consists also of 19 

plates. 1 believe that was the only copy issued by the late Mr. Loftus. 

2992 BriOH (C. J.) second memoir on Babylon, 8yo. 3 plates of Cuneijbrm inscriptions, 

^, hd. Ss 6d 1818 

2993 EAWLINSON'S (Sir H.) the Persian Cuneiform Inscription at Behistun, 

AssTfrian and JSnglish, with a memoir, 3 parts, 8vo. (bemg Vol. X. of the 
Journal of the B. Asiatic Society) man^f large folding plates ^Inscriptions, an 
Alpkahet, etc. (pub. at 15«) sd, 15« 1846-47 

2994 CBXNZSSZs* Almanac for the 7th year of Eea King, a.d. 1802 ; the same 

for the 11th year of Kea Xing, a.d. 1806, 2 copies ; in Chinese, 3 parts in 1 yoL 
sm. folio, 188 pp. ^. morocco, Jrom KlaprotKs library, 6# 

2995 BIOT, Dictionnaire des noms anciens et modemes des Y illes et Arrondissementa 

de TEmpire Ohinois, Chinois et Frangais, avec un tableau comparatif des sons 
Chinois, stout 8yo. map of China hy Klaproth, uncut, 9s Paris, 1842 

2996 Buddhist Book of Prayers, in Chinese, printed in white on a black ground, one 

very large sheet, folded in a narrow foHo size, bs 

A curious specimen of Chinese Typognraphy. 

2997 Callebt, Systema phoneticum scriptura) SinicsB (Dictionnaire chinois-latin-fran- 

9ais) 2 Yols. in 1, royal 8yo. 80« Ma^cao, 1841 

Priced, 1845, Bossange, 60 ft, 

2998 Chinese Manual : B/Ccueil de Phrases Ghinoises explique^s en Franqais et en 

Anglais, sm. folio, 75 pp. entirely lithographed, cloth, 7s ^ 1864 

A usend little work, with the pronunciation of every Chinese word interlined ; printed at the 
private expense of the Honorable Henry Stanley, and edited by the late Mr. Prevost. Mr. Alabaster, 
the intelligent companion of the late Yeh to Calcutta, has praised the *' Chinese Manual" 

2999 CONFUCIUS'S Works ; containing the original Chinese text, with an English 

translation, and a dissertation on uie Chinese language and character, by J. 
Mabshman, Vol. I. (all published) 4to. ca^f, 20s Serampore, 1809 

3000 — — Sze Shoo, in Chinese, 8vo. hf. russia, 7s 6d 

3001 — Sze Shoo ching wan, the four books of Confucius, 5 vols, complete, 

8yo. wormed, 6s 

3002 — — the same. Vols. I.-IV. and VI., together 5 vols, in 4» royal 8vo. not 

wij^rm, 2s 6d 

3003 DAVIS (J. F.) Hein Wun Shoo : Chinese moral maxims, translated, affording 

examples of the grammatical structure of the language, 8vo. bds» 7s 6d 18^ 

3004 < Chinese novels, translated, with pbovebbs and moral maxims, with 
observations on the language and literature of China, 8vo. cloth, 6s 1822 

3006 DE GUIGNES, Dictionnaire Chinois £ran9ais et latin, thick folio, ^. rmsia, 
26s Faris, 1813 

3006 «— — the same, royal folio, Large Faper, hf russia, 32* 1813 

3007 Elapboth, Dictionnaire Chinois ; le Supplement au Dictionnaire de Glemona 

par De Guignes, r^. folio, uncut, 10* Faris, 1819 

3008 ■ Lettre de Sekin sur la langue Chinoise, et leur ^criture symbolique com- 

par^e avec celle des Egyptiens, avec Textrait de deux ouvrages de Mr. de Guignes, 
29 plates of char obiter s, facsimiles, hieroglyphics, 4to. 1^. bd, 6* Qd Brux. 1773 

3009 Du ToNCEAU, on the nature and character of the Chmese system of Writing, 

with Cochinchinese Vocabularies, roy. 8vo. bds. 7s 6rf Fhiladelphia, 1838 

3010 Edkin's (J.) Grammar of the Chinese colloquial language, commonly called the 

Miandarin Dialect, 8vo. 15* Shanghae, 1867 

3011 E TsuNQ Kin Zeen : the Medical Profession's Gt)lden Mirror, a celebrated 

Treatise on Medicine, 38 vols, high 4to. {wanting vols, 12, 14, 17), with many 

very curious cuts, in 4 blue cases, wormed, £2. 
Compiled by order of the Emperor Keen Lung. One hundred persons were employed for four 
years upon it. All the existing treatises on Medicine were collect^ by the Government for the 
purpose of being examined by the editors of this work, in order that it might be made as complete 
as possible. It is, perhaps, the most complete epitome of Chinese Medical SdeoLCft ^sXm^ 



188 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

3012 E TsuKG £iN Zebn— Ten YolumeB of another edition of the same work, 10« 
Although only a part of the work, it appews to be complete in itself. The figures representing 

the diseases which are chiefly skin affections are curious. The volumes are numbered from one to 
ten, and the class and names of the diseases treated upon in each volume, are enumerated on the 
edge and covers. 

3013 Fan Tano Yeu Foo, a Novel, 10 vols. 12mo. complete, wormedy in a case, 5s 

3014 FouEMONT, Meditationes SinicsB, 1737 — Lingua Sinarum Grammatica duplex, 

cum exercitationibus, etc. — Sinicorum Elegise BibliothecsB librorum Catalogus, 
cum notis et characteribus Sinicis, 1742 — in 1 vol. fol. hf, calf, 9s Par. 1737-42 

3015 GONCALVES, Diccionario China-Portuguez e Portuguez-China, 3 vols, in 2 

stout vols. sm. 4to 2048 pp. double columns, Kf. calf neat, £3. 3« Macao, 1831-33 

3016 — — the same, 3 vols. — ^Arte China, constante de Alphabeto e Grammatica, 

com modeles das composi^oens, 1 vol. —together 4 vols. sm. 4to. hf morocco neat, 
gilt top, uncut, £6. Macao, 1829-33 

3017 ■ Grammatica Latina ad usum Sinensium, 16mo. \f. mor. 5* Macao, 1828 

3018 the same, 16mo. old binding, 2s Qd 1828 

9019 Habsok's Treatise on Astronomy, in Chinese, 8vo. sd, 2s Qd Whampoa, 1850 

3020 Hen Tang she Tsbih : the Hen Tang Collection of Poems, in Chinese, 3 vols. 

8vo. in case, hs 

3021 Jtjlien, Examen critique de quelques pages de Chinois relatives a I'lnde, avec 

de discussions grammaticales, 8vo. \s^d Paris, 1841 

3022 ■ Espose d*un fait honorable d^natur^ dans un libelle recent de M. 
Pauthier, 3 treatises, 8vo. sd. \s 6rf 1841-42 

3023 — ^— — Exercices pratiques de Syntaxe et de Lexigraphie Chinoise, 8vo. sewed, 

bs 1842 

3024 Kan Keen Yih Che. History of China from the earliest times to the end of 

the Ming dynasty, a.d. 1644, in Chinese, 35 vols. Vol. I. wanting, 12mo. in four 
cases, 20« 

3025 Klapboth's Yerzeichniss der Chinesischen und Mandshuischen Biicher und 

Handschrifben der Bibliothek zu Berlin, folio, hf. bd. un^nit, 12s Qd Paris, 1822 

3026 Lao-Tseu-Tao-Te-King, Livre de la Voie et de la Vertu, en Chinois et en Fran- 

gaise, avec un Commentaire^ar Julien, roy. 8vo. sd. 6« Paris, 1842 

3027 ■ Premier livre du Tao-Te-King de Lao-Tseu, chinois et franqais, par 

Julien, 8vo. 80 pp. sd. \s 6c? s. d. 

3028 MABSHMAN'b Chinese Grammar, with a dissertation on the Characters and 

Colloqidal Medium of the Chinese, and an Appendix containing the Ta-Hyoh 
of Confucius, with Translation, 4to. 36* Serampore, 1814 

3029 MEDHUEST (W. H.) Chinese and English Dictionary, containing all the words 

of the Chinese Imperial Dictionary, arranged according to Kadicals, 2 vols. 
8vo. stained, £3. 15* Batavia, 1842 

3030 ■ English and Chinese Dictionary, in 2 vols. %vo. stained, £3. 15* ib. 1847 
3031 Dictionary of the Hok-Keen dialect of the Chinese Language, according 

to the reading and colloquial idioms, 924 pages, 4to. £3. 10* Macao, 1832 

3032 Dictionary of the Favorlang dialect of the Formosan Language, by 

Gilb. Happart, written in 1650, translated, 12mo. 7* Qd Batavia, 1840 

3033 Ancient China. The Shoo King, or Historical Classic, being the most 

ancient authentic record of the Annals of the Chinese Empire, illustrated by 
later commentators, 8vo. 14* Shanghai, 1846 

3034 Dissertation on the theology of the Chinese, with a view to the elucida- 
tion of the most appropriate term for expressing the Deity, 8vo. 10* Shang. 1847 

3035 ^ On the true meaning of the word " Shin," in the Lnperial Thesaurus, 

called the Pei-Wun-Yun-Foo, 8vo. 3* 6d Shan^hae, 1849 

3036 MIENG TSEU, vel Mencium, ingenio, doctrina, nominisque claritati Confucio 

proximum, Sinice et latitie, cum commentario illustravit St. Julien, 3 vols. 8vo. 
hf. russia, 24* Lutetiae, Paris, 1824-26 

3037 Ming Ke Tsano Tung, the History of the Ming Dynasty, 6 vols. sm. foHo, com- 

plete, 20* 

The Ming djrnasty was overthrown by the present Tartar race in 1644. Those pretended 
Christians, ** the Rebels," profess to aim at the re-establishment of that dynasty. 

SO^S MoMMJSON, Chinese Grammar, 4to. Ihf. russia, rare, £2. Serampore, 1815 



CHINESE LITERATURE. 183 



3039 MOEEISON'S Dictioniury of the ChineBe Language, divided into 3 parts, I. 

CliineBe and English, arranged according to the jEU^cals, 3 vols. : II. Chinese 

and English, arranged alphabeticaUy, 2 vols. ; IH. Englidi and Chinese, 1 vol. 

forming together 6 vols. roj. 4to. £9. 10» Macao, 1815-22 

Priced, 1847, b& £H. ; Bunsen's copy, calf, I bought for £14. 15« \ Earl of Manster's copy, 

calf, fetched, 1865, £12. 15«. 

%* This laborioas production inolades all the characters comprised in the famous Chinese 
Dictionary in 32 volumes, folio, published in 1716. It has already biecome a rare book, the num- 
ber printed having been comparatively small. The type is no longer extant, and cannot be repro- 
duceid but at great cost ; and the patient, self-denying labour requisite for a new edition, mere 
pecuniary outlay cannot command. 

3040 Philological View of China, a sketch of its chronology, geography, 

customs, 4&c. for the use of persons studyingChinese, 4to. (pub. at 21^ VU 1817 

3041 Translations from the Chinese— 5)avis, San-Yu-Low : or the three 

dedicated roomsj a tale, translated — in 1 vol. 8yo. hds» 3« Canton, 1815 

3042 Vocabulary of the Canton dialect, English-Chinese and Chinese-Eng- 
lish, 3 parts, Syo. the third part containmg Chinese words and phrases, in Chinese 
and Itoman characters, with translations, dOs Macao, 1828 

3043 the same, Parts 1 and 2 in 1 vol. 8vo. labge pafes, calf neat, 20* 1828 

This is the first copy of this book I ever saw on Large Paper, and is probably the *' Oit/y 
Booh** ever printed on Large Paper in China. 

3044 — : Chinese Miscellany, consisting of extracts from the Chinese, with ex- 
planations, translations, and 12 plates of specimens ; and essays on their Htera- 
ture, 1825 — ^AUgemeine Litteratur-Zeitung, No. 29, 30, containing Elaproth's 
Review of Morrison's Chinese Dictionary, 1818^Klaproth's Inquiry into the 
origin of ancient nations, 1812 — Tracts by Groulianof, K^musat, Amyot, Wil- 
liamson, and others, etc. ; in all 26 Tracts in 1 vol. 4to. ^. ca^f, very curious, 
20* _ _ 1775-1827 

3045 Chinese Miscellany : consisting of original extracts from Chinese 

Authors, in the native character ; with translations and philological remarks, 
and essays on their literature, roy. 4to. 62 pp. with 12 plates of Chinese writing, 
sd. 3« Qd 1825 

Few copies of this useful work have come into the market, it was printed for the London Mis- 
sionary Society. In 1839, Klaproth's copy fetched 34 fr. 

This volume is recommended to all who wish to have a general idea of the structure of tiie 
Chinese Language and the genius of its Literature. 

3046 Philologie Chinoise : Montucci, the Title-Page reviewed, London, 1801 — 

Kurz, uber einige der neuesten Leistungen in der Chinesischen Litteratur, 
Paris, 1830 — Montucci, de studiis Sinicis, Berolini, 1808 — Celliez, historique 
de I'instruction du Chinois, Bhis, 1822 — Moubieb, 18 original letters to M. 
Klapboth upon Chinese Philology, in Grerman, MS. Copenhagen, 1800-4 — 
all in 1 vol. 4to. ^f. calf, 12* 1800-30 

3047 Pbehjlbe's Chinese Grammar : Notitia Linguse SinicsB, 4to. 36« Malacca, 1831 
** Premare is the only Philologist whose mode of treating the subject will be found peculiarly 

advantageous to those who have acquired even a slight knowledge of the language, as they are thus 
enabled to imbibe notions of Its general literature which they could otherwise procure only by 
laborious study of the best Chinese authors for many years.'' — Remusat. 

3048 B^MUSAT, jil^mens de la ^rammaire Chinoise, ou principes du Kou-Wen ou 

style antique, et du Kouan-Hoa, 8vo. ^. russia, *!s 63 Paris, 1822 

3049 Elemens de la Grammaire Chinoise, ou Principes du Kou-Wenle style 

antique et du Kouan-Hoa la lan^e commune de la Chine, nouvelle edition, 
augment^e d'une table des principales Phon^tiques Chinoises, par Leon db 
!Ro8NY, royal 8vo. neto, 10s Paris, 1868 

3050 Sak Kwo Cho, a celebrated Novel, 20 vols. sm. 8vo. vols, 14 and 15 wanting, in 

two cases, 6s 

3051 San Kwo Che : Annals of the three nations, in Chinese, a much esteemed histo* 

rical romance, 20 vols. 12mo. sd, in 2 cases, 16s 

3052 Shih Chuh Tse Shoo Hwa Poo: a Chinese work on Drawing, Plants and 

Flowers, in Chinese, Parts 1, 3—9, 12— -16, together 13 parts, royal 8vo. many 
coloured engravings offiowers and fruits, Sfc, sd, 7s 6d 

3053 Ta Tsing Seu Le, the Laws of the present Tartar dynasty, in 24 voh. roy. 8vo* 

the 23rd wanting, much warmed, in two cases^ 6s 



184 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

8054 TcHAP-Soo, a Chinese vocabulary, explanatory of 461 smaU figures of birds, 
plants, animals, utensils, etc. which head the pages, 30 pp. — Tsoon-Poon, a Chi- 
nese Instrument for Calculation of numbers, money, etc^figurest with explana- 
tion ; its uses stated in English by a MS. note attached, 11 pp. — ^Map of Tien, 
the Heavens or Firmament— Map of China — Names of Confucius* disciples, etc. 
in all 56 pp. with numerous engravings, 5s 

8065 TnoMS, Cmnese Courtship, in verse, Chinese and English, royal 8vo. Large 
Paper, bds. 4* 6d Macao, 1824 

8056 TopoGBAPHY of China : a work in Chinese, describing the traveller's Compass, 

the provinces bordering the River Yang Tsze Keang, and the province of Che 
Keang, 3 vols, royal 8vo. illustrations, plans of routes, etc, sd, bs 

8057 Ueh Ya Too, a Vocabulary of Ancient Terms, compiled about 200 b.c. with 

comment by Kwo-Po, in Chinese, Vols. 1 and 2, (out of 3), folio, numerous fins 

large woodcuts qf scenesy figures, groups, ornaments, houses, trees, plants, flowers, 

etc, sd. 36« 1801 

A valuable work ; the first volume comprises Astronomy, Music, spirited Hunting scenes, etc. 

tbe second contains the Botany and Entomology of China. 

3058 Williams's (S. Wells) English and Chinese Vocabulary, in the Court Dialect, 
8vo. 30« Macao, 1844 

8059 YiH Tung Che, a Statistical Account of the whole of the Chinese Empire, in 36 

vols, royal 8vo. complete. The numbers on the volumes refer to the sections or 
chapters qf the work, 2bs 

8060 Miscellaneous Chinese Books : De Mas, I'An^leterre, la Chine et Tlnde, 8vo. 

1858 ; Staunton, the word Bast " Grod " in tiie Chinese language, 1849 ; Klaproth, 
les caract^res chinois au Japon, 1829 ; Meng Tseu edidit St. JuHen, 8vo. Paris, 
1824, impft.; r^criture Chinoise, 8vo. Paris, 1829; Medhurst Euach and 
Pnemna, 8vo. Shanghae, 1850 ; Callery, Chinese language, 8vo. 1842 ; Mang-Tsze 
Shang, Sections 1, 2, 3, in Chinese; iih Xing, 2 vols, in Chinese; Sykes (Col.) 
Chinese Buddhistical Works ; Morrison's Embassy to China, 1816, 1819 ; Lang- 
don, Chinese coUection, 1842 ; Ambassades ^tran^eres envoy^es en Chine, tra- 
duits par G. Pauthier, Paris, 1843 ; E>eports oi the Anglo-Chinese College, 
1827, 31 ; and oiher pcnnphlets in 4to. and 8vo. — the lot, a bargain, Qs 
" Oar great want is interpreters. It would appear that there are only three English interpreters 
available for our use in all China. Mr. Wade and Mr. Parkes are worked beyond all reason, and, 
what is more to the purpose, they toil in vain to overtake the exigencies of the public service. Mr. 
Alabaster, a young man of some acquirements in Chinese, is in attendance upon Yeh. There is a 
Chinaman named Wang, and a Portugueze named Lozario. These are the only mouths through 
whidi we can communicate with this people. All the other Chinese scholars are, I suppose, engaged 
in their consular or their missionary labours. Where are the * students ' who are sent out with a 
salary to learn Chinese? Some say the experiment is yet so young that they have not had time to 
learn ; others affirm that they are taken fr(Hn their studies to do clerks' duties as soon as they arrive 
in China, and therefore never will have time to learn ; and there are others who say that, notwith- 
standing the King's College examination, the choice is made with so little discrimination as to 
aptitude for learning languages that they never can learn. As to the cause I am not confident, but the 
effect is certain — ^they are not available in any number proportionate to the demand for their services. 
** Where are the interpreters who were to be supplied by the Bishops' College, an institution 
that I believe has for some years received £2bO, annually for this purpose ? It has never yet turned 
oat one Chinese scholar. In the destitution which exists, I understand that some of the pupils of 
this College have been employed to interpret in the Police-Court. I can testify that their per- 
formance is most distressing to witness. A question from the magistrate is followed by a five 
minutes^ wrangle between the interpreter and the witness or prisoner. I am told that their Chinese' 
Ihui the greatest possible degree of remoteness from resemblance to Mr. Davies's English, and it 
vould certainly puzzle a jury of sphinxes to understand the Elnglish they exti^act from Chinese. 

« If we are to have an extensive intercourse witii China we must have a large staff of inter- 
preters, who should be confined to their duties as interpreters." 

Tinted Correspondent, Canton, Januor^ 28 — Times, March 24, 1858. 

3061 COCBXZT^CBZZTZSSZSa Ehodes (A1. de), Dictionariiun Annnamiticum 

Lusitannm, et Latinxun, cum Indice Latino, sm. 4to. hf. calf, 6r Momae, 1651 

3062 COPTZCa CoLUTHUS (S. Martyr) dc Miraculis S. Coluthi et reliquiis acto- 

rum S. Panesniu Martyram, Fragmenta prseit dissert. Card. Borgise, Coptice et 

Latine, cura Georgii, stout 4to. red morocco, gilt edges. Pontifical Arms on the 

sides, a noble copy, 20« RonuB, 1693 

3003 Pbybon, Lexicon imguBA Copticae, 4to. 470 pp. sd, 30« Tawrini, 1835 



COPTIC, HEBREW, ETC., IilTBRATURE. 189 



■ --I IL . - 



a064 BOSSn (Ig.) Stjrmologiae Aegyptiaeae, royal 4to. ea^ enOrih giU leavet, very 
rare, £2. 2s Bomae, 1808 

3065 SoHOLTZ (Ch.) Ghramxnatica Aegyptiaca atrinsque dialeoti, edidit Woide— 

La Cbozb (M. V.) Lexicon Aegyptiaco-Latinnm, edd. Ch. Scholtz et Woide,. 
pp, ix-xii in MS,, royal 4to. A/! russia, top gilt, 7s Oxoniiy 1776-78 

3066 SEYFFABTH, Rudimenta Hieroglyphices, accedunt explicatiofnes Bpeeiminum 

Hieroglyphiconrm GloBsarium al^ue Alphabeta, 4to. with ^Q pUtes tf Hiero^ 
glyvhtcSfbds. Is Qd Lijpsiae, 1826^ 

3067 TAtTAM, Lexicon Aegyntiaco-latinum, ex veteribus lingnne Aegyptiacae monn- 

mentis, stout 8yo. cloth, ^ Oxon. 1835 

3068 ■ ■ ^ Grammar of the Egyptian Language, of the Coptic and Sahidic diar 
lects, with Appendix of a Dictionary of uie ancient E|nrptian, li^ographed in 
the Enchorial character, by Young, 8vo. (pub. at 18*) hds. ra/re, 21* 3.830 

3069 TuKi (E.) Eudimenta linguae Coptae sive Aegyptiacae, sm. 4ta hf, russia, 3* 6^ 

Bonus, 177a 
0^ For Hieroglyphics see ante, under ** Egypt/* 

3070 EtllioplCa Bellabmino, Dottrina Cristiana, Araba, Etiopiea ed Jtaliana^ 

4to. parallel columns, with cuts, ^. russia, 5* Roma, 1786 

3071 Dillmann's Grammatik der Aethiopischen Sprache, 8yo. 15* Leipzig, 1857 

3072 DoBN (J . A. B.) De Psalterio Aethiopico commentatio, 4to. hds, 2* Qd Lips, 1825 

3073 HuPFELD, Exercitationes Aethiopicae, 4to. sd, 2* Lips, 1825 

3074 LUDOLEI (J.) Gbammatica Aethiopica, accedit prosodia, eum appendicibus — 

Lexicon Abthiopico-Latinum, 2 vols, in 1, folio, ^, russia, yeby babe, £4 4r 

Francqfhirti, 1699-1702 
For LxTDOLP's History of Ethiopia— see Nos. 2523-4 

3075 MirsEirM Bbitannicum : Catalogus Codd. MSS. Orientalium Musei Brit. par9 

m. Codices Aethiopici ed. A. Dillmann, folio, hds, 7s 6d 1847 

3076 Georgian* Xlapboth, yocabidaireG«orgien-Fran9aisetFran9ai8-Georgien, 

8vo. *rf.5* Pari*, 1827 

3077 Maggio (F. M.) Syntagmaton lingui^rum orientalium quae in Geoi^giae regioni- 

bus audiuntur, libri II. folio, ^, russia, 7s Qd Botnae, 1670 

3078 Gipsey* Bobbow (Geo.) The Zincali, or Account of the Gipsies of Spain, % 

yoCi.8YO. 12* 1843 

VoLome 2 contains the Vocabulary with numerons Etymologies. 

8079 HEBREW: Aramaean, Chaldeef Ssnrlac* Alchbsibi's Didactii^ 

Poem, in Hebrew, sm. 8yo. 168 pp. 1^, ea^f, 7* 6c^ ca, 171Q 

3080 Baueb, Chrestomathia e paraphrasibus Chaldaicis et Talmuda delecta, 12mo. J^, 

bd, 4* Norimh, 1792 

3081 BUXTOEFII (J.) Lexicon Chaldaicum Tahnudicum et Eabbinicum, stout folio> 

old binding, 36* Basil, 1639 

▲ most important work, the firuit of 30 years untiring labour, containing all the Chaldee, Tal- 

mudical and Rabbinical words, occurring in the Chaldee Paraphrases of the Old Testament, both 

the Talmuds and the Cabbalistic Writers. 

3032 Tiberias, sive Commentarius Masorethicus, sm. 4to. hf, rus. 7* Qd ib, 1620 

3083 — ^ Catalecta miilologico-Theologica, 12mo. vellum, 2* Basilea, 1707 

3084 Bythneb (Y.), Lyraprophetica Davidis ; siye analysis critico-practicapsalmorum, 

sm. 4to. calf, 3* 6(2 1679 

3085 Cabaitb Works. Miscellaneous Pieces in Hebrew, sm. 4to. 272^. \fi hd. 7s 1800 

Printed in the Crimea. 
3066 Cabmika Samaritana, edidit G. Gesenius, Samaritice et Latine, 4to. facsimile, 

sd, 3* 6d Lipsiae, 1824r 

3087 Castelli Lexicon Syriacum, cura Michaelis, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. hoards, 

I2s CheUinga, 1788 

3068 CASTEO (Jo. Bodriauez de) Bibliotheca Espanola; I. Noticia de los Escritores 

Eabinos Espanoles desde la Epoca conocida de su literaratura hastaelpresente ) 
II. Noticia de los Escritores gentiles espanoles y la de los Christianos hasta al 
S. Xin. de la Inglesia; 2 vols. foHo, ^. hd, 27* Madrid, 1781-86 

3069 ■ the same, Tomo I. Los Escritores Eabinos Espanoles, folio, If, russia, 
uncut, 6* 1781 

Priced, 1822, lliorpe, £i. As, 
'* The Biblioteca Espanola of Rodriguez de Castro ; — an importl^&t work| whoeA assJj^&it 



186 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

lH>m in Gallida, in 1739, and died st Madrid in 1799. The fint Tolome, printed in 1781, folio, 
under the patronage of the Connt Florida Blanca, consists of a chronological account of the rabbinical 
writers who appearod in Spain from the earliest times to his own, whether they wrote in Hebrew, 
Spanish, or any other language. The second printed in 1786, consists of a similar account of the 
Spanidi writers, heathen and Christian, who wrote either in Latin or in Spanish, down to the end 
of the thirteenth century, and whose numbers he makes about two hundred. Both volumes are 
■omewhat inartificially compiled, and the literary opinions they express are of small value ; but 
their materials largely derived from manuscripts, curious, and frequently such as can be found in 
print nowhere else." — Tieknor. 

3090 Cellabii (Chr.) Horae Samaritanae, cum grammatica Samaritana et glossario, 

Samaritice et latine, sm. 4to. vellum, rare, 9* Francofirti, 1706 

3091 CoNFOSTB (E. D.) liber Kore Ha-Dorot, hebraice sine punctis edidit, introduc- 

tionem, notas, Indices adjecit Cassel, sm. 4to. hds, 5« Berol, 1846 

3092 Db Bossi, de Hebraicae l^ographiae origine ac primitiis, 4to. vellum, \s M 1776 

3093 I de praecipuis Caussis et Momentis neglectae Hebraicarum Litterarum 

disciplinae, sm. 4to. vellum, \8 6d Aug, Taurin, 1769 

3094 Ephbaim Sybus, the Eepentance of Nineveh, a metrical Homily ; Select Metrical 

Hymns and Homilies, — both works translated from the Syriac, with notes by 

the Eey. Henry Burgess, 2 vols. sm. Svo. cloth, 7* 6d 1853 

3096 ' Metrical hymns, by Burgess, sm. 8to. cloth, Ss Qd 1863 

3095*EsDAT b Fuego Legal compuesto en Ydioma Hebraico y traduzido en Bomance, 

por D. Nieto, 12mo. 78 ^. in Sebrew, and Spa/nish translation 181 pp,, calf, 

rare, 7* Qd Ixmdres, por Tho, Ilive, 5476 

Consbting of two Dialogues : one of them is agunst the Dogmas of Nehemiah Hiya Hay on; 

which the author declares to be ''new, invented, spurious and false, contrary to our holy Law and 

to the true doctrine of our divine wisdom of the Talmud and Kabala. The second dialogue ratifies 

with incontestable proofs the Kabal^h.*' 

3096 Facsimiles of the Hebrew Manuscripts obtained at the Jewish Synagogue in 

K*ae-fiing-foo, sqr. 8vo. sd, 7* 6d5 Shanghai, 1851 

3097 FUEBST, Vetens Testament! Concordantiae Hebraicae atque Chaldaicse, cum 

Lexico duplici, stout folio, (pub. at £4. 4*, sd.) russia extra, £3. Lips. 1840 

The best and most complete Concordance to the Old Testament, comprising every Hebrew and 

Chaldee word : with a modem Hebrew and a Latin Index, &c. 

'* This is a noble monument of German learning and industry, the accuracy and typographical 

execution of which reflect the highest honour on the author, as well as on tbe printer and publisher." 

3098 Gesbnius, Geschichte der hebraischen SpracLe und Schrift, 8vo. 14* Leipz, 1816 

3099 GESENIUS' Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament, including the 

Biblical Chaldee. From the Latin of William Gesenius, late Professor of The- 
ology in the University of Halle-Wittemberg. By Edward Eobinson, Professor 
in me Union Theological Seminary, New York. With Corrections and large 
Additions, partly furnished by the Author in Manuscript, and partly con- 
densed from his larger Thesaurus as completed by Rodiger,,/?/! A edition, revised 
and stereotyped, stout royal 8vo. pp. 1172, (pub. at 26«) cl, 21* New York, 1856 
'* The philologer, the Hebraist, and the independent inquirer of biblical truth, must resort to 
the American edition, mirroring, as it does, a pure reflection of the vigorous mind of the profound 
Gesenius, of which the English performance falls greatly short.'' — Jewish Chronicle, 

** This is a very beautiful and complete edition of the best Hebrew lexicon ever yet produced. 
Gesenius has very prominent faults as a theologian, but as a Hebrew philologist his general sound- 
ness is unquestioned. His great work, the Hebrew Thesaurus, was partiy posthumous, and former 
reprints of his manual, could not, therefore, contain the results of his last researches. All that can 
be done to make the work complete is here efected by Dr, Robinson ; and, for matter, typography, 
paper, and price, this edition is all that can be desired." — Clerical Journal, 

** This is decidedly the most complete edition of Gesenius' Manual Hebrew Lexicon. No for. 
mer one could contain the last editions of the learned author, since his Thesaurus has only recently 
been finished. Everything of importance has been incorporated in this volume, and its size and 
price as well as the clearness of its typography, will make it a boon to Students of the Hebrew lan- 
guage. It is a subject for grateful i^ection that the sacred tongue is yearly receiving more earnest 
attention, and that the apparatus necessary for the prosecution of the study is more easily procured." 

Kitio's Journal of Sacred Literature. 

3100 GESENII (Guil.) Thesaitbus philologicus criticus linguae hebbaeae et chai*. 

DAEAE Veteris Testamenti post Gesenii decessum composuit Prof. Dr. Aemil. 
Eoediger. Editio II. secundum radices digesta priore germanica longe auctior 
et emendaUoT, 3 vols. 4to. (pub. at £3. lOs nnbouBd) £2. 168 1835-63 



HEBREW LITERATUIIB. 187 



8101 HoFFMAKN (A. Th.) Grammaticae Syriaoae libri HI., 4to. 3 facsimiles, ha^ 
russia, 10s ScUae, 182& 

3102 HuBWiTz, Hebrew Tales, translated from the ancient Hebrew Sages, 12mo. calf, 

6* 1826 

3103 IGNATIAN Epistles : Corpus Ignatianmn, a complete Collection of tlie Igna- 

tian Epistles, genuine, interpolated and spurious, iS^'or, Gheek and Latin, with 
English translation of the Syriac text, notes, and introduction by Cubbton, roy. 
Syo. 2 facsimiles, uncut, 10s 6d BerUn, 18i9 

3104 JuDAEo- Spanish Grammar, Svo. hd, 2s ^ A. Or, &612 
3106 X ABB ALA DENUDATA, sen Doctrina HebrsDonm transoendentalis (ex He- 

brsBO Latine reddita a C. Xnorr von Bosenrotib), 3 vols. 4to. ^plates, £3. 3« 

SuUhad, 1677-84 
This work is very difficult to be obtained complete njSki the piece entitled *' Adumbratio Kab- 
bala.Christianae,'' which ought to be at the end of the last volume ; it is yet very much more n^ 
with a treatise of 192 pages, entitled, " Liber, sen Porta Coelorum," &c. Sold for 72 francs, Ls 
Valliere ; 61 francs Maucune." — Brunet, Both the rare pieces are included in the present copy. 
" liiat the Kabhalistic books are of the age and the authorship to which they lay claim, would 
be very erroneous. This was done, to a very great extent, by most of the earlier critics ; and the 
sentiments of the New Testament have often been proved, by quotations from these and othee 
Jewish books, to have been entertained by the pious in Israel eighteen centuries ago, while in hd 
all the Kabhalistic books are of a comparatively recent date, and some of them can be shewn to have 
been written under the acknowledged influence of Christianity." 

Schauffler, Journ, Am, Or, Soc. Vol. 2, p. 13. 
One of the most singular and complete works on the subject of the Kabala, and is much in 
request, not only on account of its rarity, but for the information it contains on that mysterious 
science. This copy is perfectly complete according to De Bure's collation, and also contains the 
* Liber, seu Porta Coelorum,' which Brunet says is so rarely found with it 
3106 XiBSCH, Chrestomathia Syriaca, cum Lexico Syriaco, 12mo. \f, bd, calf, ia 1789 

3107 Chrestomathia Syriaca, Delecta historica, biblica, poetica, etc. cum 

Lexico, ed. Bebnstein, 2 parts in 3 vols. Svo. sd. 10s Lipsiae, 1832-36 

3108 LowTH (B.), Be sacra poesi Hebraeorum, 4to. calf, 3« 60^ Oxonii, 1753 
** As a writer Lowth displayed a cultivated mind, a judicious understanding, and an elegant style. 

As a prelate by his religious knowledge, toleration, comprehensive intellect, decision of character 
and charity, he reflected honour on himself and on his station." — Roo8e*s Eeetesiastiea, 

3109 MAIMONIDIS (Babbi Mosis) Mischna Torah : Bepetitio Legis, vel bumma 

Talmudica, cum Commentariis ; stout folio, vellum, 16« Venetiis, 1550 

3110 Mischna Toba, Hebraice, 4 vols, folio, strongly bound in old russia, 

clasps, Jine copy, £3. 10* (? Amsterdam, 1702) 

3111 Creed and Ethics of the Jews, in Hebrew and English, with Glossary, 

Notes, etc. by H. H. Bernard, 8vo. (pub. at 21*) bds. 16s Camb, 1832 

3111* the same, Laege Papse, 4to. cloth, 21s 1832 

3112 Mbibe, Hebraisches Wurzel- Worterbuch, 8vo. xlyiii. and 784 pp. cloth, 6* 

Mannheim, 1845 

3113 Michaelis (J. D.) Grammatica Syriaca, sm. 4to. Mne Paper, bd, Ss 6d Sala, 1784 
3X14 . Supplementa ad Lexica- Hebraica, 6 parts in 3 vols. sm. 4to. half calf 

neat, 16s Gottingce, 1792 

3115 MISHNA, sive totius Hebraeorum juris, rituum, antiquitatum ac legum oiulium 

systema, cum Maimonidis et Bartenorse commentariis, ace. variorum notse, Seb. 

et Lat. cum notis illust. Surenhusius, 6 vols, folio, £3. 16* Amst, 1698-17C^ 
** Cette ^ition est tin livre indispensable pour les 6tudes judaiques.'' — Brunet, ** A noble 
and authentic collection of what the Jews have built upon the law of Moses in every particular."^- 
Dr. W, Wotton, ** This is a very beautiful and correct work, necessary to the library of every 
biblical critic and divine. He who has it need be solicitous for nothing more on the subject" — Dr. 
Adam Clarke, 

3116 Pentateuch. The Hexaglot Pentateuch, in Hebrew, with the corresponding 

Samaritan, Chaldee, Syriac, Bud Arabic, edited by K. Yoimg: The history of 
Adam, 8vo. cloth, 2s 6d Edinburgh, (1852) 

3117 PICK, the Bible Student's Concordance, HebretO'English, stout sm. 4to. (pub. at 

36*) new in cloth, 20* 1845 

3118 Belandi (A.) Analecta Eabbinica, comprehendentia libellos ad lectionem Com- 

mentariorum Babbinicorum, sm. 12mo. vellum, 9* Ultrajecti, 1702 

3119 Biggs (E.) Manual of the Chaldee language : Chaldee GhraiiLaLax^CVa^^XfSQ^s^^ I 

and Vocabulary, 8vo. cloth, 7s 6d ^^^ 



'188 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUB OP 

31^ BoBBBTBON (J.) Clavia Pentateuolii ex recens. J. Kinghom, at. 8yo. bds. ISs 1824 

3121 ScHAi.F (C.) Lexicon Syriacum concordantlale, onmes Noyi Testamenti Syriaci 

voces coqiplectens, 4to. vellum, 20» Luffd. Batav, 1708 

3122 SCHCETT&ENII Hobjb Hebbaicji et Talmudicje in imiversum Novum Tes- 

tamentum, quibos Horte Lightfooti supplentor, 2 vols. 4to. vellum^ £2. 2s 

Dresdae, 1733-42 

** In thU work the learned author follows the example of Dr. Ughtfoot. He goes over the 

lame books, bat saperficially, and supplies what was wanting on the Epistles and Revelations. In 

iSb» opinion of Walch, Schoettgen is superior to Lightfoot : he pronounces his work to be one of 

great erudition, industn^*, and use." — Oniu, 

3123 SOHAIE (The), containing the deepest Arcana of the Cabala, in Hebrew (with- 

out points), 3 vols. sm. 4to. neatly printed on fine paper, woodcut on the titles, 
good dean copy, bound, vsbt babb in England, £2. 10s (P Jerusalem, 1820) 

Brought by Captain Mounsey from Jerusalem. 
9124 Talmud. T^q Talmua de ^abylone, traduit en £ran9ais par L. Chiabxni, 2 vols, 
in 1, 8vo. coif, 16* Leipzic, 1831 

8125 IJhlbicann, LiBtitutiones Linguae Samaritanae, aco. Chrestomathia, 2 vols, in 1, 

8vo. 10* Lips. 1837 

8126 WOLFII Bibliotheca Hebraea, sive notitia cum auct(»iim hebr. cujuscunque 

aetaHs, turn Scriptorum quae vel hebraioe primum exarata vel ab aliis conversa 
sunt, ad nostram aetatem deducta, 4 stout vols. sm. 4to. £2. Samburgi, 1715-33 
" This work is by no means confined to Jewish authors, but takes ample scope amongst emi- 
nent Christian writers of all nations who profess to assist the student in the knowledge of the Old 
Testament/' — British Librarian, 

3127 — p— Notitia Karaeorum ex Mardochaei traotatu, et Triglandius de Karaeis, 
4to. ca\f, 3* 1714 

8128 Ybates (T.) Hebrew Grammar, compiled by Ashworth, and re-edited by T. 

Yeatea, 7th edition, by F. Bialloblotzky, royal 8vo. cloth, 2s 6d 1846 

8129 ZANOLINI Lexicon Chaldaico-Eabbinicum, cum Eabbinorum abbreviaturis, 

stout 4to. hf, vellum, 36* Patavii, 1747 

3130 — ^— Lexicon Syriacum, sm. 4to. ^. vellum, 5* ib, 1742 

3131 ■ Eatio addlscendae Linguae Chaldaicae-rabbinicae-talmudicae, 4to. hf. 
vellum, 5* ib, 1750 

The 3 Tols. sold together for £2. 

8132 Hebbbw Tbacts. Pine's Hebrew Eoots : Kocheri Bibliotheca Hebraica, Part 2 ; 

Walker's Introduction to Hebrew ; Kirschii Chrestomathia Syriaca, Part 2 ; 
Tanchumi Hierosolym. in lamentationes, C\ae\xm, jirahice ; JehudabenKo- 
reisch epistola, Barges et Groldberg, Hebrew ; Psalterium Syraice ; and 9 others 
—the lot, cheap, 4* M 1785-1857 

8133 ZZTDXAN jLAZTOUAOISS. Dbummokd's Illuslarations of the gram- 

matical parts of the Guzeratee, Mahratta, and English Languages, sm. folio, 
halfcalf,7sM Bombay, ISOS 

8134 Faulknbb's Orientalist's Grammatical Yade-Mecum, containing a Hindustaki, 

a Pebsian, and a Gujabati Gbammab, with selections of reading lessons and 

familiar phrases in each language, 8vo. cloth, 5* Bombay, 1853 

This work oonyeys all that is essentially necessary for mastering the three languages, without 

intricate rules> which distract the mind in larger grammars. 

3135 Gilchbist's Hindee Moral Preceptor, 8vo. containing Sadi's Pundnamu, Per- 
sian, Hindustani, and English, new edition, with Persian and English, and 
Hindee-Persian English Yocabulary, etc. 8vo. 2* Qd 1821 

8136 HINDEE and Hindostaneb Selectiohts, to which are prefixed the Eudiments 
of Hindustanee and Brui Bhakha Grammar, also : Prem Sagur ; or History of 
Krishnu in Hindee— A. Vocabulary to the above in Khuree Bola and English 
Grammar in Nine Chapters — Articles of War and Military Terms — Beta! 
Pucheesee, Selection from the Bhuktu Mai — ^Ditto &om the Eelmtus of Khubeer 
— ^Ditto from the Eamayunu — Humourous Stories, in an easy Style — Popular 
Hindee Songs — A Descriptive List of the Popular Festivals of the Hindoos — ^A 
List of Hindoo Castes— Extracts from the Bagh-o-Buhar — Gooli Bukawulee — 
Araishi Mahfil — ^Ukhlaq Hindee — Sukontala, or the FataJ Eing — Pleasant 
Stories, ^ an easy Style — Poetical Extracts from Hindoostanee Authors — 
Popular Eekhtu Songs — ^Dialogues, 2 vols, royal 4to. about 1500 pp. (pub. at 

. , . £2. 5*) half<bound calf neat, 24* Calcutta, 1830 

This work was ongtnally compiled for the ns^ of the Ibterpreters to the Native Corps of the 

BeDgtO Army, 



INDIAN LANGUAGES. 1B9 



8137 SOBABJEE*S (Dossabhaee) Idiomatical Sentences in Englisli, Hindostanee, 
Gk)0£Tatee and Persian, military, judicial, mercantile, medical, and miscel- 
laneous, etc. sm. folio, 323^. lithographed, ha^russia, 22s Bombay, 1843 

8188 BengalL GABEY (W.) Grammar of the Bengalee language, 4th ed. with ad- 
ditions, Syo. cloth, 6« Serampore, 1818 

8139 ■ Dictioiyffy of the Bengalee Language (Bengali-English), 2 vols in 3, 

4to. cdy, £3. Serampore, 1825 

8140 - ■ ' Dictionary of the Bengalee language, abridged from the 4to. diction- 

ary, (Bengali-Engush and English-Bengali), 2 rols. in 1, 8yo. cloth, 32« 

Serampore, 1839-40 

8141 ■■ " the same. Vol. I. Bengalee-English, 8vo. \f. russia, 12* Serampore, 1827 
814ft Fobsteb's English-Bengalee and Bengalee-English Vocabulary, 2 vols. 4to. haff 

russia, \2s Calcutta, 1799-18(S 

8148 HAIJGHTON'S Budiments of BengaU Grammar, 4to. Af. hd. rare, 21s 1821 
8144 ■■■ ■ Bengali Selections with translations, and Vocabulary, 4to. ^.jf. 16* 1822 
8146 ' ■ ' £u<mnents of Bengali GBAMiciJi ; Bengali Selections, with transla- 

tions and a Vocabulabt, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. hf, russia, £1. 16* 1821-22 

8146 ^- Bengali-English Glossary, to explain the Tota-Itihas, the Batria 

Sin^^asan, the history of Baja Imshna Chandra, the Purusha-Parikhya, and 
the Hitopadesa, 4to. rnub. at 30*) bds. 2* 60^ 1826 

This cheap Glossary Cannot be had in Bengal ; officers and dyilians proceeding there, should 
•ecare a copy. 

3147 ' '■ ■ Bengali and Sanskrit Dictionair explained in English, and adapted 
for Students of either Language ; to which is added an Index, serving as a re- 
versed Dictionary, stout 4to. mub. at £7. 7*) \f. morocco, £2. 18* 1833 
Haughton 8 works are the best for learning the Ben^li Langaa^. 
8148 MOETON'S Dictionary of tiie Bengali Language, with Bengah Synonyms, and 
an English interpretation, 8yo. vii and 662 pp. ods, 15* Bishop's College, 1828 
A good useitil Bengali Dictionary, compiled from native and other authorities. 
3149 Bajckissen Sak, Vocabulary, English, Portuguese and Bengalese, 4to. \f. hd. 
3* Qd Calcutta, 1821 

3160 TATES* Introduction to the Bengali language, edited b^ Wenger, containing a 

Grammar, Eeader, Vocabxdary and Notes ; and Selections from Bengali lite- 
rature, 2 vols. 8vo. 30* Calcutta, 1847 

3161 ■ the same. Vol. II. containing selections from Bengali Literature, 8vo. 

cloth, 10* Calcutta, 1847 

3152 BmJ Bhakha* Principles of inflection and conjugation in the Bruj 
B,hak,ha, or the language spoken in the countiy of Bruj (&,ali)riir, in the do- 
minions of the Baja of Shurutpoor), by Shree Lulloo lal Kuvi, impl. 4to. ctM 
25* Calcutta, 1811 

8153 BunneSCa Cabby (F.) Grammar of the Burman language, with roots, 8vo. 
caff^, 7s 6d Serampore, 1814 

3154 Catbchisictts pro Barmanis eorum lingua primisque nunc litterarum typis ex- 
cusus, cum Latina interpretatione, Burmese and Latin, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. \fl 
russia, 2* 6d Bomae, 1785-86 

8155 Hough's (G. H.) English and Burman Vocabxdary, preceded by a Grammar, 
obi. 8vo. ^, hd, rare, 25* Serampore, 1826 

3156 JUDSON (A.) Dictionarv of the Burman lan^age, with explanations in En|r. 
lish, with alphabet, symbols, etc. 8vo. ^. rv^ssia, 32* Calcutta, 18& 

8157 liANs's English Burmese Dictionary, 4to. ^. calf, 36* ih, 1841 
■ Canarese — see also Bhagavat G-bbta, imder Sansdita 

8158 Elliot (W.) Alphabet of the Ancibnt Canabbse character, collected from In- 

scriptions in the Southern Mahratta Country, large fol, rare, 12* Bombay, 1833 

3159 BEEVE'S (Wm.) Cabnataca Dictiokabt : Eng.-Camataca and CamatacaEi^. 

4 parts in 2 stout vols. impl. 4to. strongly 4f* hd, russia, roAre, £8. Madras, 1824-& 

Oentoo— see Teloogoo. 

3160 6O0Jrat€ea Bebquin*s Children's Friend, in Ooqjratee, lithographed. Vol. I. 

square 12mo. calf, 4* Qd Bombay, 1833 

8161 Clabkson's (W.) Grammar of the Gujarati Language, 4to. cloth, 20* Bombay, 1847 

8162 MAHOMED CAUZIM, Dictionary of Gt)ojaratee and English, impl. 4to. 

£2.2* Bombay, V^iA 



190 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUB OF 



3163 Eamsay's Prinoiples of Giijarati Grammar, translated and arranged from the 

work of Grangadhar Shastn Phadake, 8vo. ^ bd, 6* Bomhayy 1842 

3164 Kbishna et sa doctrine. Bhagavat Dasam Askand lOme libre du Bhaoavat 

PouEANA, traduit sur le MS. Hindoui, par Th. Pavie, royal Svo. sd. 6« 6rf 1852 

3166 Peem Sague, or History of Krishnu, according to the Bhagubut of Vyasudevu, 

translated from the Bruj Bhasha of Chutoorbhooj Misr, into Hindee, by Lnlloo 

Lai, 4to. *rf. 3« ^d Calcutta, 1831 

3166 the same, 4to. half calf, 6* 1831 

3167 Vyasudevu, Prem Sagur, or History of Ejrishmi, in Sendee by Lulloo Lai, royal 

4to. cajf. Is 6i Calcutta, 1825 

3168 BindUStanl. Aeaish-I Muhtil, being a history in the Hindoostanee lan« 

O) of the Hindoo princes of Dihlee, compiled from the Xhoolasut-ool-Hind, 
eer Sher Ulee IJ»os, 4to. slightly damaged, with English Interlinear trans- 
lation in MS., Jf. caJf, 12* Calcutta, 1808 

3169 Bagh-o-Buhae (The) or the Adventures of £in^ kzdA Bakht and the Four Dar- 

weshes, in Hindustam, 8vo.226 pp. heaut\/klly l%thographed,8d. 3« Qd Cawnp. 1832 
Though there exist many editioDs of this popular work, the above is of peculiar merit as a means 
of instructing the pupil in reading the Persian style of writing, used in Upper and Western India. 

3170 — JSindustani, new edition, with Vowel Points, &c. carefully marked, and 

a Vocabulary, by Forbes, royal 8vo. (pub. at 15*) 12* 1856 

3171 Bagh o Bahas, an entirely new English version, with notes by E. B. Eastwick, 

royal 8vo. (pub. at 21*) bcls, 8* 6d Sertford, 1852 

3172 BAITAL PACHISI ; op Twenty-five Tales of a Demon. A New Edition of the 

Hindi Text, careMly revised, with the words expressed in the Hinddstdni cha- 
racter immediately under the corresponding word in the N&^urii, and with a 
perfectly literal English interlinear Translation, accompamed with a free 
Translation in English at the foot of each page, and Explanatory Kotes by 
W. B. Barker, edited by E. B. Eastwick, royal 8vo. (pub. at £1. 11* 6d) 18* 1855 

3173 Collection of Moral Irecepts in English and Hindustani, 186 pp. lithographed, 

royal 8vo. half calf neat, 5* Luchnow, 1833 

3174 Bobbie's (Capt. E. S.) Pocket Dictionary of English and Hindustani, fcap. 8vo. 

(pub. at 8*) cloth, 2* 6rf 1847 

3175 the same, 12mo. If. bound russia, 4* ^d 1847 

The inconvenience of carrying about the bulky and expensive tomes of Gilchrist is generally 
felt and complained of, and has induced the compiler to offer to the public a Pocket Dictionary of 
English and Hind^titni, which, from its comprehensiveness and portability, he trusts will be found 
of real utility. 

The Hindust&ni words are those in most general use ; and where two or more occur in explana- 
tion of one English tcarm, the first is to be understood as the one most commonly employed, and the 
rest as the more refined or scientific significations. 

3176 EASTWICK'S Gbaicmab of the Hindustani Language, to which are added 
Selections for Eeading, new edition, enlarged with a Vocabulary, Dialogues, 
12 facsimiles of Persian and Devanagari Writing, etc. by the Rev. G. Small, 
8vo. chth, 10* B. Quaritch, 1858 

The easiest method for learning Hindustani, hitherto used at Haileybury College. 
This new edition unites into one compact volume all that a beginner of the Hindustani Lan- 
guage requires. The Vocabulary has the pronunciation in Koman letters. 

*' The first edition of this work was not undeservedly received with favour. But the labours 
of the present editor have added greatly to the value of the originnl performance. 

*' Mr. Small's acquaintance with the Hindustani tongue has eminently qualified him for the 
task he has here undertaken. 

*' The volume before us is about twice as large as the original edition, and we really think, 
contains everything that an incipient scholar could desire ; so that any person bound for India in 
whatever capacity, would find this book an agreeable Vade Mecum. The Vocabulary and Dia- 
logues are most important additions to the work, and the admirably executed facsimiles of oriental 
writing will be found useful in practice.*' — Indian News, June 12, 1868. 

** Mr. Small possesses an intimate and practical knowledge of Hindustani, as of several other 
Oriental languages. He has been in the habit of preaching to the natives of India in Hindustani, 
and one of his auditors, most qualified to judge, has testified to the correctness of his style. This 
fact alone would be sufficient proof of his competence to edit a grammar of the Urdu tongue, and 
he has certainly done so much for the one before us that it is rather a new book than a new 
edition. One destderatnm supplied by him is to be found, we think, in no other Hindustani or 






\ 



HINDUSTANI LITERATURE. 191 



Hindi gnunmar — we mean specimens of the Kaithi or running Hindi character, which is yery exten« 
lifely used in the Bengal Presidency. 

" We feel bound to acknowledge the utility of Mr. Small's labours, and can conscientiously 
Koommend his book." — The Homeward Mailf 16th June, 1858. 

** All the officers who were well acquainted with the Hindoostanee being selected for staff ap- 
pointments, only those were left in most regiments who knowing but little of the language, had 
bat little intercourse with their men, 'and therefore they learnt nothing of all this (mutinous spirit) 
except in one or two corps where some chance linguibt remained, and those corps have, generally 
not mutinied, as their officers learnt their complaints, and explained the matter to them.'' 

Letter from Jhehim, May 30, 1857. 

3177 FOEBES, Dictionary Hindustani and English and English and Hindustani, last 

edition, impl. Svo. (pub. at £2. I2s 6d) cloth, 36s 1867 

8178 Ghtjlam Mohammep s Colloquial Dialogues in Hindustani, with a short Grrammar 

and Vocabulary, 12mo. cloth, 28 6d 1869 

3179 Gilchbist's Dictionary, English-Hindoostanee, 2 vols. 4to. 36« Calcutta, 1786-90 
Gilchrist's English- Hindoostane Dictionary is very popular in India, because it gives the Hin- 
doostanee Words in a readily acquired system of pronunciation. To Shakespeare's and Forbes' 
Hindustani-English Dictionary, Gilchrist forms a necessary adjunct, as both are very meagre in 
their English Alphabet. 

3180 GiLCHSiST (J. B.) the Hindee-Eoman orthoepig^aj^hical ultimatum ; or a view 

of oriental and occidental visible sounds, on principles for acquiring the pro- 
nunciation of many Oriental languages, Svo. facsimiles, hf, calf, Vts 6d 1820 

3181 Gladwin's Dictionary, Psbsian, Hikdustanbe, and English, 2 vols, in 1, 8yo. 

wormed, calf, 12« Calcutta, 1809 

3182 KHIEAD-AFKOZ : the Illuminator of the Understanding ; the Hindustani 

Text, with notes by Eastwick, 4to. (pub. at £1. 11* 6rf) cloth, 15« Hertford, 1857 

3183 KoBAN, in Urdu, by Hashiye Kasara Musannif Ke, Boman charoAsters, 8vo. hds. 

16* Bahahad, 1844 

3184 LuTAiFi Hindee, or Hindoostanee Jest Book, Jlindustani in Arabic and Eoman 

Characters, with a Hindustani poem by Tuqee, second edition, revised by W. 
C. Smyth, 8vo. bd. 2s 1840 

3185 Sadi*s Baghi Oordoo, or Goolistan, in Hindoostanee by Meer Sher Ulee Ufsos, 

edited by Gilchrist, Svo. ca^, 5* 6rf Calcutta, 1802 

3186 SHAKJISPEAE'S Hindustani-English and English-Hindustani Dictionabt, 
fourth ed^reatly enlarged, stout 4to. 2AiApp, (pub. at £5. 6*) new, £3. 3* 1840 

3187 Hindustani and English Dictionary, second and enlarged edition, 4to. 

(pub. at £5. 15* 6d) hf bound rtissia, 32* 1820 

3188 Grammar of the Hindustani language, second edition, 4to. 10 facsimiles, 

hf. russia, 3* 6d 1818 

3189 Hindustani Grammar, sixth edition, royal Svo. new, 14* 1858 

3190 — ^— Mimtakhabat-i-Hindi, or Selections in Hindustani, with translations 

and vocabularies, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. (pub. at 36*) hf bd, 12* 1824-25 

3191 — — — the same, new edition, 2 vols. 4to. 21* 1846-44 

3192 Tassy (Garcin de) Manuel du cours d'Hindoustani, avec Vocabulaire, 2 vols. Svo. 

Vol. II. contains Hindustani exercises, on 80 pages, cloth, 3* Paris, 1836 

3193 ToTA XuHANEE, translated into Hindoostanee by Sueyud Huedur Bukhshi Hue- 

duree, edited by Gilchrist, sm. folio, bds, 3* 6a Bombay, 1831 

3194 the same, 4to. bds, 4* 60? Calcutta, 1839 

3195 Tota-Kahani, or Tales of a Parrot in Hindustcmi, by Saiyid Hurdur Bukhsh, 

new edition, with the vowel points, and a Vocabulary, by Forbes, royal Svo. 
cloth, 7* (yd 1852 

3196 YATES, Dictionary, Hindustani and English, Svo. vi. and 590 pages, cloth, 

21* Calcutta, 1847 

IMEalabar— ««« TamuL 

3197 IMCaratha. Bbequin's Children's Friend, in Maratha, lithographed, Vol. 1. 

square 12mo. hf cc^, 5* 1828 

3198 Cabey*8 Mahratta-English Dictionary, Svo. iv. and 652 pp, wanting title and 
• wormed, hf. calf, 6* (Serampore, 1810) 

3199 Esop's Fables, in Marathee, lithographed, square Svo. numerous quaint cuts, ^. 

bd. 10* Bombay, 1841 

3200 KENNEDY'S (Lieut.-CoL Vans) Dictionary, Maratha-English and Ent^lv^W 

Maratha, 2 parts in 1, sm. folio, bd^ 16* 'BcynCbo^^^SSl^ 



M QUARiTCH»s Catalogue op 



8201 KENNEDY'S (Lieut..CoL Vans) Dictionary, the same, folio, ^. calf uneui, 

25« 1824 

S202 the same, folio, hf. russia, 25* 1824 

3203 Mjlbathi-English Yocabxtlaby, compiled from Kennedy's and Molesworth's 

Dictionaries, with a preface containing rules as to the vanations of the Marathi 

Orthography, and instructions as to the formation of derivative words, 8vo. 

doth, 5* Bombay, 1851 

This work, though small, is requisite for the acquirement of the Marathi tongue, in consequence 

t>f the deficiencies of Molesworth and Kennedy, which are here supplied. 

3204 MOLESWORTH'S Dictionary, Marathee and English, compiled for the Govern- 

ment of Bombay, by Capt. James T. Molesworth, assisted by Lieutenants 
Thomas and Greorge Candy, 4to. hf, hd. £2. 5« Bombay, 1831 

9205 ■ Marathee-Englisn and English-Marathee Dictionary, 2 vols. 4to. com- 

plete, V*- *^- ^- 10* Bombay, 1831-47 

8206 dtbvbkson's English Grammar, explained in Maratha, sm. folio, lithographed, 
eaif, 3ff M Bombay, 1833 

8207 Principles of Murathee Grammar, 4to. 18* Calcutta, 1833 

3208 MuratJiee Grrammar, with lithographed gpecvmens qf native correspon- 
dence, 8vo. 18* Bombay, 1843 

8209 Plli:^abe6< CABBT'8GTammarofthePunJabeelanguage,8yo.&(2*.5*iS^amp.l812 

8210 SinSl^alese* Callaway's Cingalese English and En^sh-Cingalese Dictionary, 

with introduction and appendix, sq. 8yo. 4f. mor,gilt top, wnaU, 15* Colom. 18zl 

8211 anotlier copy, 8yo. J^. bd. 12* Colombo, 1821 

8212 Hints on the Cingalese and English languages, with a selection of Latin 

and French Phrases rendered into Cingalese, 18mo. cloth, 2* Colombo, 1821 

8213 Ghatbs (J.) Grammar of the Singalese Language, royal 8vo. Large Paper, 

ka^ru9sia, very rare, 32* Colombo, 1815 

8214 CLOUGH'S Singhalese Dictionary : English-Singhalese and Singhalese -English, 

2 vols. 8vo. £2. 18* Colombo, 1821-30 

8215 the same. Vol. II. only, Singhalese-English, 8yo. cloth, 20* ib, 1830 

3216 liAMnBic&'s Singhalese Grammar, 8yo. 12* Ceylon, 1834 

8217 SiDATH Sangabawa, a Grammar of the Sinj^halese language, translated into Eng- 

lish, with introduction, notes, and appendices, stout 8yo. ods. 36* Colombo, 1852 

8218 SiNGHALBSB Grammar ; part 1, Accidence ; part 2, Syntax ; part 3, Yocabulary, 

—3 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. V- rusHa, 20* Cotta, 1825-26 

8219 part 1 only, 8vo. 2* M 1825 

8220 Tamill* AifDBBsoN (E.), Eudimentsof Tamul Grammar: combining with the 

rules of Kodun Tamul, an introduction to Shen Tamul ; 1821 — ^The Adventures 
of the Gx>oroo Paramartan, with translation and yocabulary, bv B. Babington, 
Tam^l and English, 1822—2 vols, in 1, 4to. hf. russia, 36* tondon, 1821-22 

8221 Babington's Adventures of the Gxx)roo Paramartan, a Tale, Tamul and English, 

with analysis and vocabulary, 4to. 15* 1822 

3222 Blik, Dictionnaire Fran9ais-Tamul et Tamul- fran^ais, obi. 8vo. sd. 10* Far, 1831 
8223 Buntan's Pilgrim's Progress, in Tamul and ^English, 4ito, calf, 9* Mad/ras, 1826 
3224 DicnoNABY, English and Tamul, A— G. and I— Q. 4to. no title, 5* 

8225 Dubbisani-Tamil-Puttagaic : Tke Lady's Tamil book, containing part of the 

Book of Common Prayer, in Eomanized Tamil, with English version, an Anglo- 
Tamil Grammar and vocabulary, by E. Hoolb, 8vo. roan, 4* 1859 

8226 Fabbicius and Bbbithaupt, Malabar-English and English-Malabar Dictionary, 

revised and corrected by Poezold, Simpson, and others, 2 vols, small 4to. bd, 
not unifbrm, 18* Vepery, 1786-1809 

8227 Gbammab e^lained«9» Tamul, sm. 4to. 220^. bound in red cloth, 2* M 

8228 KiNDBBSLBT s Specimens of Hindoo Literature : Translations from Tamoul and 

Hindoo, with introduction, 8vo. 5 plates, hf. calf, 5* 1794 

iB229 Knight and Spaxtlding, English and Tamul Dictionary, revised by the Eev. S. 

Hutchings, 8yo. xxii. and 831 pp. calf, 18* Madras, 1844 

8230 the same, part 3, 4to. 456 pp. sd. 20* 1839 

8231 EOTTLEE'S Dictionary of the Tamil and English Languages ; revised by W. 

Taylor and T. Vencatachala, 4 parts in 1 vol. 4to. bds, cut, rare, £4. 4* 1834-41 
3232 Eobebtson's Compilation of Papers^ in Tamil, several on public business, with 



TamU-EngUsh Glossary, 4to. bds. 12s ~ Madras, 1839 

*^? ZjEQEifBALQ, (rramxDatica Damulica, 4 



4to. bd*. 3* 6<2 Malae, 1716 



JAPANESE AND MALAY BOOKS. 19^ 



3S34 Tellnga. Cabby (W.), Grammar of the Telinga language, Svo. half bound, 

6* Serawpore, 1814 

3235 Telugu. BEOWN'S (C. P.) Grammar of the Telugu Language, Svo. 24^ 1840 
3236 Dictionary, English and Telugu, stout roy . Svo. 8, xxx, and 1392 pp. 

cloth, £2 2« McLd/ras, 1862 

3237 Telugu English, and English Telugu Dictionary, 2 stout vols, royal 

Svo. £5. Madras, 1852-53 

3238 Dictionary of mixed dialects used in Telugu, with an explanation of the 

Telugu alphabet, royal Svo. 12* . Madras, 1864 

3239 Telugu Eeader: a series of letters on various subjects, with translations, 

grammatical notes, and a Lexicon, 4 parts in 3 vols. Svo. 30* Mad/ra>8, 1851-2 
3240 CAMPBELL'S (A. D.^ Grammar of the Teloogoo Language, 4to. bd, ib, 1816 
3241 Dictionary oi the Teloogoo language, 4to. ^. mor. £2, Madras, 1821 

3242 J AKOUT. BOEHTLINGK (O.) Ueber die Sprache der Jakuten : 

Grammatik, Text und Woerterbuch, Jakout and German, impl. 4to. sd. 19* 

St, Petersburg, 1861 

3243 JT J^P Alf XSSZS- COLL API, Dictionarium sive Thesaurus Linguae Japon- 

ioae, 356 pp. — Ars Grammaticae Japonicae Lingua, 76 pp. — Modus conjitendi, 
Japanice et Latine, 66 pp. — 3 vols, m 1, small 4to. 30* BonuB, 1632 

Priced, 1838, Thorpe, £Z. 13* 6d. Here is, for the present wants, a Japanese Dictionary and 
Grammar, as used by the Jesuits 200 years aeo, in their daily intercourse with the Japanese. 

3245 Medhtjbst, English- Japanese and Japanese-English Vocabulary, compiled from 

native works, Svo. cloth, ISs Batavia, 1830 

3246 Pfizmaies, Durchsicht der von Dawidow verfassten Worter-sammlung aus der 

Sprache der Ainos, Svo. 180 pp. sd, 3« 6rf J^ien, 1851 

3247 liber die Aino-Sprache, Svo. bds. Zs 6i Ifien, 1851 

3248 E;ODBiGUEZ (J.) Elemens de la Grammaire Japonaise, par Landresse et Abel 

B^musat, avec le Supplement, Svo. ^. russia, 7s Qd Paris, 1825-26 

3249 BOSNY (Leon de) Introduction k T^tude de la Langue Japonaise, 4to. with 7 

lithoaraphicplates, sd. 15* Paris, 1857 

3250 SIEBOLD, BiBLioTHECA Linguae Japonicae : 

Wa Xan Won Seki Siogenziko, Thesaurus linguae Japonicae, sive illustratio 
omnium verborum ac dictionum loquelae Japonicae et Sinensis, a Siebold et 
Hoffman 1841 

Sin Zoo Zi Lin Giok Ben, Litterarumldeographicarum Thesaurus, sive collectio 
omnium literarum Sinensium cum pronuntiatione Japonica a Siebold 1834 

Tsian Dsu Wen, sive Mille Literae Id!eographicae, Siniceet Kooraice, cumscrip- 
turae Xooraianae sjstemate, a Siebold 1840 

Catalogus librorum et MSS. Japonicorum a Siebold collectorum, ed. Siebold et 
Hoffinan 1845 

altogether, 4 vols, folio, bds, rare, £10. Lmgd, Bat, 1834-45 

Only 125 copies printed. 

3251 Tavanesea Cobnets de Gboot (A. D.) Javaansche Spraakkunst uitgegeven 

door J. F. C. Gericke ; gevolgd door een Leesboek door Gericke, en een 
Woordenboek, door T. Eoorda, 2 vols. Svo. bds, 14* Amsterdam, 1843 

3262 Hangling Darmo, bevattende de E>egering, van den Yorst Hangling Darmo te 
melowo pati naar en Javaansch handschnft, door C. F. Winter, 4to boards, 
\0s Batavia, 1863 

From Vol. 25, of the " Verhandelingen van het Bataviaascb Genootschap.'' 

3253 KU&1>ZSBb Gturzoni Grammatica e Yocabolario della Lingua Kurda, 

12mo. hf, bd, 4* Boma, 1787 

3254 ViLILImMLltm Cbawfobd's Grammar and Dictionary of the Malay Language, 

2 vols. Svo. the Mala/v in Boma/n letters, (pub. at 36«) cloth, 30* 1^2 

3255 Haex, Dictionarium Malaico-Latinum et Latinum-Malaicum, sm. 4to. hf, mo' 

rocco, uncut, rare, 18* Bamae, 1631 

3256 Howison's Dictionary and Grammar of the Malay Tongue, as spoken in the Pe- 

ninsula of Malacca, the Islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Fulo Pinang, etc. 
in 2 parts, Malay -English and English-Malay, with the pronunciation, in 1 vol. 
map, cloth, rare, 20s 1801 

The Malay in this Dictionary is a different Dialect frpm that in Marsden. 

N 



194 QUARITCirS CATALOGUE OF 

3257 Malay Gbamicab, explained in Dutch, 8yo. a^arenthf unpuhluhed, without a 

title, printed on India pa^er, 5* (P Batavia, 1830) 

3258 MAIt^EN'S Malayan-ifnglish and English-Malayan Dictionary, 4to. (pnb. at 

£2. 2s) bds. 12s London, 1812 

3269 ■ the same, 4to. hf, calf, 16s 1812 

3260 ■ Gbammab of the Malayan Language, 4to. (pub. at 21s) bds, 16s 1812 

3261 the same, 4to. Tieat, IQs 1812 

3262 — ^— - Dictionary and Grammar, 2 vols. 4to. 24^ 1812 
The great importance of the Malay Lianguage is scarcely appreciated by Scholars or Merchants. 

In the endless groups of islands scattered towards the South-Eastem Coast of China, Malay is the 
leading, indeed the only language understood by many discordant races ; in fact it is one of ancient 
literary culture, and the universal language of commerce throughout the Eastern Archipelago. 
Even along near a thousand miles of the S. E. Chinese coast, Malay, not Chinese, is spoken. Of 
the political and commercial importance of the Malay-speaking population, see Crawfnrd's valuable 
' works, also an extremely interesting article, '*The Maha-Raja of Zabedj/' by J. Emerson Ten- 
NENT. — Notes and Qtien>«, Nov, 6, 1858. 

3263 — Nieuwe Woordenschat, nederduitsch, maleidsch en portugeesch, 12mo. 

cloth, 5s Batavia, 1780 

3264 Sentences in English and Malay, for the Borneo Mission, 12mo. sd. Is 1847 

3265 VocABULAEE in*t Duytsch ende Maleys, very sm. 8vo. old bds. Ss Qd 

s, I. e. a. {? Batavia, 1700) 

3266 YocABULABY of the English, Bugis, and Malay Languages, containing about 

2000 words, 8vo. sd. 6s Singapore, 1833 

3267 Weendly (Gr. H.) De Leere der Waarheit die naar de Godzaligheit is, Malay in 

Roman chara^sters, 18mo. sd. 2s Amisterdam, 1732 

3268 IMEaltesea Agius de Soldanis, della Lingua Punica, usata da Maltesi 

owero nuovi documenti dell* antica Lingua Etrusca, 12mo. vellum, 2s 6d 1750 

3269 Falzon (G. BJ Dizionario Maltese-italiano-inglese, 8vo. ^. bd. 20s Malta, 1845 

3270 VASSATiLI, Lexicon Melitense-Latino-Italum, 4to. old binding, S2s 1796 

Priced, 1847, £2. 2*. 

3271 ' Mylsen Phoenico-Punicum, sive Grammatica Melitensis cum praxi, 8vo, 
stiff covers, 3« Qd Bomae, 1791 

3272 Grammatica della Lingua Maltese, 8vo. second edition, sd, 2s Qd 1827 

3273 the same, 8vo. hf, bd. 3* Qd ^ 1827 

3274 the same, 1827 — ^Motti, aphorismi e Proverbi Maltesi, da M. VassaUi, 

1828, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. bds, 12s Malta, 1827-28 

3275 Yella, Dizionario deUe Lingue Maltese, Italiana, Inglese, Parte I. (the Maltese 

Alphabet first), 8vo. hf. cay^, 7s Qd Livomo, 1843 

3276 Maltese Grammar, 12mo. Jf, calf, 4* Leghorn, 1831 

3277 ]ME AN TCBUb Dictionasy (Syllabic) of Chinese-Mantchou and Mantchou- 

Chinese, 14 vols. 4to. in 2 cases, 26s Q^nton, 1839 

This is the Dictionary from which Amyot and Langles compiled theirs. 

3278 AMYOT, Dictionnaire Tartare-Mantchou Fran^ais, aveo des additions et I'Al- 

phabet, par Langles, 3 vols, with JEnglish and JFrench MS8, corrections, 4to. ^ 
calf, £2. 6s Paris, 1789-90 

Priced, 1824, Rivington's £6. 15« 6J; 1839, Klaproth's copy fetched 40 fr. 

3279 SIlafboth, Chrestomathie Mandchou ou recueil de textes mandchou, Mantchou 
. and Br&nch, 8vo. bds. 3* 6rf 1828 

'~"B280 — the same, La/rge Baper, royal 8vo. cloth, 6s 1828 

3281 LANGLis, Alphabet Mantchou, avec une notice sur Torigine, rhistoire et les tra- 

yaux litt^raires des Mantchou, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d Paris, 1807 

3282 Ts'iNO Wan £'b mun&, a Chinese Grammar of the Manchu Tartar language, 

translated by A. Wylie, with introductory notes on Manchu Literature, 8vo. 
title, 82 and 316 pp. andfacsimile, sd. 14« Shanghae, 1855 

3283 Moilgoliaila Schmidt (I. J.) Geschichte der Ost Mongolen und ilires Fiir- 

stenhauses, verfasst yon Ssanang Ssetsen Chungtaidschi der Ordus, Mongolisch 
und Dewtsch, nebst Anmerkungen, 4to. very little stained, half calf, 16« 1529 

3284 — — Grammatik der Mongolischen ^rache, 4to. facsimiles. If, calf gilt, 

12s 1831 

3286 OSSETZSB. SJOEGEEN (A. J.) Ossetische Sprachlehre, nebst Zurzem 

ossetisch-deutschen und deutsch-odselischen Woerterbuch, 4to. half russia, 

ffilt top, 26s St, Petersburg, 1844 



PERSIAN LITERATURE. 195 



8287 Pali* BuBNOUF (E.) et Chr. Lassen, Essai but le Pali, on lan^ae sacr^e de la 
presqn'ile an dela du Gange, aveo 6 planches, 1826— Observations erammati- 
calesparE. Bnrnonf, 1827, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. rusna. Is 6d Parts, 1826-27 

3288 PBliSZ AIT-^ Abool Fuzl, Ayeen Akbery, or the Institutes of the Em- 

peror Akber — ^Nizam, Secunder Kamah, a poem upon Alexander the Great — in 
Persian, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. wormed, calf, 6s 

3289 AkhlXz-i Muhsini ; to which are prefixed a few easy Stories for Beginners, 

edited in Persian by Lieut.-Col. Ouseley, 8vo. fpub. at 7s Qd) Af. bd. Is 6d 1860 
3290 translated literally into English, by the Eev. H. G. Keene, sometime 

Professor at the E. I. College, second edition, (pub. at Is 6rf) hds. 2s Qd 1860 
• ..." Au surplus, I'edition de M. Ouseley est tres-correcte, quality essentielle sartout, 
dans an texte publie pour den etudiauts ; et la traduction de M. Keeue est litterale et fid^le^ comme 
odie qn'il a donn^ du premier chapitre de TAnvir-i-Subaili. Les publications que je ?iens da 
mentionner ont ^te 6dit6s par M. Stephen Austin, imprimeur du College d'Haileybury. Les sa- 
vants doivent savoir gr^ a oet habile typographe du soin avec lequel il a execute ces publications, qui 
se distinguent par la beauts des types orientauz et latins qui y sont employes." — M, Garcin de Tass^, 

3291 AS'WAEI SOHILI, a paraphrase in Persian, of the Fables of Pilpai, 1^ . 

Hussem Yaiz Hashify, stout sm. folio, lithog, hf, bd. calf, 36« Bombay, 18& 

3292 — • the same, sm. folio, a beautiful copy in russia, joints, gold borders, gilt 

edges, £2. 10^ 1828 

A copy in morocco I sold, 1855, for £A, 4« ; ordinary copies are usually priced £Z. I3s 6d, 
The best and most complete edition of this famous collection of Persian Stories. 

3293 AirvABi Sohili, in Persian, Book I. 8vo. bds. Is 6d 1837 
3294 the same, in Persian, 2 vols. 8vo. lithographed, hf, tf. 21* Bombay, 1840 

3296 Anvar-i Suheli, or Lights of Canopus, the Persian version of Bidpai's Fables, 

Persian, edited by Ouseley, 4to. (pub. at £1. 11* 6rf) bds, 21s PLertford, 1851 
3296 the same, royal 4to. labge pafeb, hf, morocco, 30« 1861 

3297 another edition, Persian, 374 pp. folio, lithog. qf, 20* Bombay, (? 1840) 

3298 another edition, Persian, impl. 4to. 2 and 495 pp. bds. uncut, 10* 

3299 another edition, Persian, impl. 4to. 4 and 404 pp. bds. 5* 

3300 Persian Fables from the Anwari Sooheyly, with a Vocabulary, by J. 

Michael, 4to. bds. 3* 6d 1827 

3301 Stewaet's Introduction to the Anvari Soohyly, 4to. hf. calf, 2s 6d 1821 

8302 ANVAE-I SUIIAILI ; or the Lights of Canopus ; bemg the celebrated work of 

Husain Va*iz ul Kdshifi, translated for the first time into English prose and 

verse (on the sameprinciples as the author's translations of the * Gulistdn *), 

with an elaborate Reface and copious Notes, by E. B. Eastwick, royal 8vo. 

(pub. at £2. 2*) c^oa, 24* 1864 

" The most excellent book in the language is, in my opinion, the collection of tales and fables 

called * Anvari Suhaili,' by Husain Va'iz, who took the celebrated work of Bidpai or Pilpay for his 

text, and has comprised all the wisdom of the Eastern nations in fourteen beautiful chapters.'' 

Sir W, Jones, 

3303 Bahae-Danush, or Garden of Knowledge, translated from the Persian by Scott, 

3 vols, small 8vo. 12s Shrewsbury, 1799 

3304 Bihaby-al-Anvae ; History of Hassan, the twelfth Iman, in Persian, folio, 

458 pp. lithographed, native binding, 20s 1862 

3305 BLEECK'S Pebsian Gbammab : a Grammar of the Persian Language, contain- 

ing Dialogues, Beading Lessons, and a Vocabulary, by A. H. Bleeck, 12mo. 

288 pp. (published at 7s Qd) cloth, 6s Quaritch, 1867 

" It is much to be regretted that the Court of Directors do not hold greater &cilities to the 
officers of their service to study Arabic. There was abundant work during the late short campaign 
for at least 15 duly qualified interpreters, whereas there was only one in the whole force who covdd 
act in that capacity. No little inconvenience and great difficidties and delays were consequently 
experienced, especially by the Land Transport and Commissariat Department, whose agents, scat- 
terod over the country where Arabic is the only language spoken, was comparatively helpless. In 
Persian we were somewhat better off; but, even in this resp^ there did not appear to be an officer 
present with the force who could indite a proper Persian letter without the aid of a native moonshee. 
This state of things, especially during a war, when it is frequently of the greatest moment to keep 
correspondence secret, is much to be deprecated ; and it is accordingly to be hoped that steps will 
be taken to secure higher qualifications in our officers who pass in Persian, and who should be en* 
tirely independent of all native co- operation. "—i«««r/romJfoAammcraA, May 17, 1857. 

« Mr. Bleeck has furnished a most useful grammar for students of the Persian langna^ . 
Those who wish to acquire that language rapidly, and do not care to \kbm%e ycl\a >3dl^ ^^^V^qs^'wl-^i^kns^ 



196 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

the ponderous Tolnmes of Matthevr Lumsden are the sole guide, will find here all that they need. 
Indeed, we do not hesitate to say that the little work before ns is in many respects preferable to 
Mirsa Ibrahim's Grammar, which is said to have obtained for its aathor from the East India Com- 
pany the extravagantly munificent guerdon of a thousand pounds. lu particular the remarks on 
syntax may be commended, and the dialogues and reading exercises are very judiciously selected. 
In fine, the Grammar may very safely be recommended and deserves success.'' — Athenaum, 

** Canterbury, St. Augustine's College, August 17, 1857. 

<* Allow me to thank you for the Persian Grammar. The new plan on which the reading lessons 
and dialogues have been arranged deserves indeed every consideration ; and it ought to receive a 
£ur and conscientious trial. There are some misprints not noticed in the list of errata (three in the 
Armenian text, one in the Sanscrit, and a mistake in the explanation, and a few in the Persian ex- 
tracts), which will no doubt be suppressed in a second edition." — R, Boat. 

This volume reflects great credit both on the learning and industry of Mr. Bleeck. The Persian 
Grammar contains 238 pp. and the remaining 50 are devoted to the exposition of the new method of 
•tudying languages, to which also the Persian Grammar is adapted. The former part of the work, 
the Grammar, is distinguished by its appreciation of the difficulties presented to learners, and by 
much success in removing or lessening them. We have compared this Grammar with that of Sir 
W. Jones» with which alone we are acquainted, and certainly it excels it in simplicity as well as in 
ftilness ; while the application of the Grammar to the reading lessons is of vast help to the learner." 

Clerical Journal, 

3306 BOEHAN KLATI, an esteemed Persian Dictionary, by Mahomed Hussein Bor- 

han, 2 vols, folio, lithographed^ M". botmd, £3. 10* Bombay, (1830) 

3307 Buhae-ood-Dben, Xhoolasut-ooI-Hisab, Arithmetic and Geometry, translated 

into Persian, with Commentary by Euoshun Ulee, 8vo. 483 pp. calf, 3* 1812 

3308 Chondemib's Geschichte Tabanstan's nnd der Serbedare, Persisch und Deutsch 

von Dom, royal 4to. hf, morocco, 7« M St. Petersburg, 1860 

3309 FEEISHTA (Mahomed Kasim) Taeikh-i-Feeishta, or History of the Eise of 

the Mahomedan Powe^ in India till the year 1612, in Persian, edited by J. 
Bbiggs, 2 vols, folio, lithographed, hf, bd, £5. Bombay, 1831 

This the original edition contains many passages, abridged or left out in the English transla- 
tion, 4 vols. 8vo. 

8310xriEDOirSEE'S Shah Namu, a Series of Poems on Persian Histoiy, in Persian, 
edited by Lumsden, vol. 1, all printed, small folio, calf, 7s 6d Calcutta, 1811 

3311 Shah Kameh, complete, a beautifully lithographed edition, foho, with 

m^ny most characteristic plates, breathing the spirit tf Persian chivalry, printed 
in four colours, with an Index, plain Indian binding, sound clean copy, £4i, 

Bombay (P 1830) 
3312 SHAH NAMEH, an Heroic Poem. Containing the History of Persia from 
Kioomurs to Yesdejird ; that is, from the earliest times to the conquest of that 
Empire by the Arabs, by Abool Kasim Eirdousee ; carefully coflated with a 
number of the oldest and best MSS., and illustrated with a copious Glossary of 
obsolete words and obscure idioms ; with an Introduction and Life of the Au- 
thor, in English and Persian, and an Appendix containing the interpolated 
Episodes, &c. found in different MSS. by Turner Macan, 4 vols, royal 8vo. 
£S. 10s Calcutta, 1829 

3313 the same. Vols. I. and II. in 1, stout royal 8vo. calf neat, £2. 1829 

3314 the same. Vol. IV. only, royal 8vo. hf russia, £2. 10* Calcutta, 1829 

Contains an English and Persian preface, a Life of Firdousee, and the complete text of the 
« Book of the Kings." 

'* L'editeur a reproduit presque sans changement tout ce qui ^tait imprim6 du texte de M. 
Lumsden ; le reste de Touvrage forme la premiere redaction critique du texte de Firdousi qui ait 
kXk enterprise par un Europeen. M. Macan ^tait plus propre quej)ersonne \ remplir cette t^he, 
car il oonnaissait parfaitement la Htterature persane et a?ait pass6 la plus grande partie de sa vie dans 
la meilleure societi musulmane des provinces septentrionales de I'lnde." — Mohl, 

Ce poeme ^pique embrasse tout Thistoire d'un grand empire (la Perse) depuis sa fondation jus- 
qii'2^ sa destruction. Les savans imitent le livre des Rois, la cour et le peuple se font reciter ses 
episodes, et tout ce qui parle persan, Musolman ou Parse, le regarde comme I'ouvrage national par 
excellence- 
There are many points of comparison between Homer and the Persian Epic Poet ; but we shall 
not enter upon the parallel, which would form a good subject for a separate essay, and would re- 
quire a book to itself. One coincidence, however, may be noticed, as to the martial enthusiasm the 
verses of both poets inspire. ** The Persian soldiery/* says Mr. Binning, " when about to engage 
in combat, ar accustomed to siog aloud certain passages of the Sbahnamah, which practice has the 



PERSIAN LITERATURE. 197 



eflRect of inspiring them to absolute fury , as the verses of Homer did the warriors of Greece, or as 
the Ranic lays of the Skalds were wont to animate the fierce Berserkars of Norway.'! 

3315 FiBDUSSi's Heldenbuch von Iran, aus dem Schah Nameh, deutsch yon J. 

GrOEBBES, 2 Tols. in 1, Svo. map and 2pla^s, ^, bd, uncut, 7s Berlin, 1820 

3316 GLADWIN'S Pebsian Moonshee : Grammar ; the Pundnameh of Sadj, speci- 

mens of Arabic, Stories, Lives of the Philosophers, Kowayed us Sultanet Snah- 

jehan, part of St. Matthew, dialogues, etc. in Persian and English, 3 parts in 1» 

royal 4to. 7^, bd. l&s Calcutta, 1801 

The most practical of all Persian Grammars. ** A performance in which, for the first timey 

some of the elements of Arabic inflexion were selected and arranged for the usefiil purpose of fiMd- 

litating the study of the Persian Language. All Gladwin's works are of merit.'' — Lunuden, 

3317 Gladwin's Persian Guide, exhibiting Arabic derivatives, stout 4to. l^, cf,2s 1800 

3318 Hafiz, Diwan, Persian, 8vo. 636^. lithographed, JEastem binding, 28* 

Bombm, (P 1830) 

3319 HAFT ZULZXTM, or the Seven Seas, a Dictionary and Grammar of the Persian 

Lan^age, by his late Majesty the King of Oude, 7 vols, in 3, royal folio, (pub. 
at £125.) 4/- bd, russia, a sound copy, £8. 10« Xi^cibuHo, 1822 

3320 — — another copy, large folio, caUfneat, £9. 1822 
Priced, 1833, Allen, ifSO. ; 1834, Thorpe, £25. ; 1836, Thorpe, a 6ne presentation copy, £35; 

1859, Maisonneuve, 250 fr. 

This splendid book was printed at the royal press in the city of Lncknow. The first six volumes 
contain the Dictionary, the seventh the Grammar. 

Dr. Sprenger examined recently the MSS. at Lucknow, and speaks as follows of the remaining 
copies of the above: — *' At the end of the hall there are bags full of books completely destroyed by 
white ants. Even new books have not been spared by these destructive insects ; nearly the whole 
of the edition of the ' Taj alloghat' has been destroyed^ and inost of the remaining copies of the 
' Haft Qulzum' have had the same fate.'' 

3321 HOPBIINS* Vocabulary : Persian, Aeabic, and English, abridged from Eich- 

abdson's Dictionary, impl. 8vo. (pub. at 2\s) bound, 9« 1810 

The only cheap Dictionary embracing the Persian and Arabic Languages. 

3322 Jezeebet-ool Anmijh : Treatise on the Xhalifs or Imaums, in Persian, sm. 4to. 

230 pp. lithographed, sd, 2s 

3323 JOHJs SON'S Dictionary of Persian, Arabic and English, stout impl. 4to. 1420 

pp. treble columns, (pub. at £4.) cloth, £3. 5« London, 1852 

3324 JONES (Sir Wm.), Gbammab of the Pebsian language, 6th edition, 4to. Iplate 

of specimen, calf, 2s 6d 1804 

3325 i— — — the same, by Lee, eighth edition, 4to. with 4 plates of specimens, bds, 

5« 1823 

3326 the same, 4to. ninth edition, with 6 plates of specimens, (pub. at 21*) 

bds. 10* 1828 

3327 XAEN AMA I HYD AEY, or Memoirs of the brave and noble Hyder Shah, sur- 

named Hyder Ally Elian Bahadur ; to which is annexed a History of his Son 
Tippoo Sultan, by Ghoolam Mohumed, son of the late Tippoo Sultan, in Per- 
sian, 4to. 752 and 26 pp. and 12mo. Index andr dedication, with Portraits of this 
great Mahomedan Family, once so powerful iA Mysore, m^orocco, 12s 

Calcutta and Itiissapuglah, 1848-49 
Dedicated to the Ilonble. John Eliot Drinkwater Bethune, without the English title. 

3328 the same, 4to. Titles, etc. 8, and 988 pp. with Index, on vellum fapeb, 

portraits, mxtrocco, Vbs Calcutta, 1848 

3329 another copy, 4to. green m^orocco, gilt edges, 2\s 1848 

A valuable modem History of Indian affairs, as viewed by a Prince of a fallen Dynasty. 

3330 XiSTOCHoiLUNNO, Fowaiday Soobyan, in Persian^ from dijQferent authors, 8vo. 

180 pp. lithographed, hf bd, 2s 6d Calcutta, 1834 

3331 LUMSDEN'S (M.) Grammar of the Pbesian Language, 2 vols, small folio, bd. 

rare, wormed, 20s Calcutta, 1805-10 

3332 LUMSDEN'S Grammar of the Persian Language ; comprising a Portion of the 

Elements of Arabic Inflection ; together with some Observations on the Struc- 
ture of either Language, considered with reference to the Principles of General 
Grammar, by M. Lumsden, LL.D. 2 vols. fol. hf. bd, rare, £2. 2s Calcutta, 1810 
Pnced, 1832, Thorpe, £S. 18f 6d; 1837, Dond£-Dupr^, 172 francs; 1841, Allen, £7. 7«i 
]857» Weigel, 40thaler8. 



198 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

8333 MAHBAJ-als-Sadeh, in Persian, folio, 462 pp. lithograpAed, 4« 6d 1849 

3334 MiBCHOND, hiBtoria prioram regum Fersarom post nrmatmn IslamiBinum, Persice 

et Latine, cumnotis, ed. de Jenisch, 4to. map, bds, 2s 6d Vienna, 1782 

8336 — — Historia Samanidaram, Persice et Latine, ed. Wilken, small 4to. half 

morocco, 3« 6rf Goettingae, 1808 

3336 Histoire des Samanides, Persan et Frangais, avec des notes, par De- 

fc^mery, 8vo. sd» 4iS 6d Pains, 1845 

3837 the same, 8vo. 4f- morocco, 6* 1845 

3338 I Hiatoria Gtusneyidanun, Persice et Latine, cum notis, ed. "Wilken, 4to. 

Fin>e Paper, bds, 7s 6d Berolini, 1832 

3339 History of tlie Atabeks of Syria and Persia, in Arabic, edited by Mor- 

ley, impl. 8yo. 7 plates, containing facsimiles of 27 coins, bylf,8.W. Vaux, 

cloth, 7s 6(2 1848 

8840 MisBOB OF Albxandeb (P Seknndnr-Nameh), in Persian, sm. folio, 48 pp. litho- 

graphed. If, bound, 12« (P BovM>ay) 1831 

8841 MuNAKiB iL Haidabie, a Miscellany, addressed to tbe king of Oude ; Extracts 

from Persiam Authors, sm. folio, 2SiO pp. native binding, iSt 

8842 MUSNAWEE Moolana Gulal uddbbn Eoumi ; Treasure of the Mystic Philo- 

sophy of the Soofies or lUuminati of the East : a learned Metaphysical Work, 
sm. folio, many neatly lithographed, with the points, native binding, £2. 16^ 

(P Bombay, 1840) 

8843 Nadeb Chah. Histoire de Nader Chah, connn sons le nom de Thahmao Xnli 

Khan, tradnite du Persan, avec de notes et un traits sur lapo^sie orientale, par 
Jones, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. old morocco extra, 7s 6d Lond/res, 1*70 

8844 NIZAMI, Secundeb Nameh, a poem upon Alexander the Great, Persian, sm. 

folio, 342pp. lithographed, ^Eastern binding, £2. (P Bombay, 1844) 

8345 NuL AND DuMUN, a tale, in Persian, lithjographed, 8vo. 3« 6(2 Calcutta, 1831 

8346 Ouselet's Persian Miscellanies, with philologicsd, critical, and historical JS^otes, 

4to. 10 plates of specifnens, half calf, 7 s 6d 1795 

3347 PEND-JNAMi:H, on livre des Conseils de F^rid-eddin Attar, tradnit et public par 

de Sacy, Persan et Franqais, 8vo. hf morocco, 15* Paris, 1819 

8348 Pebsian Eeadeb (the), or select Extracts from various Persian Writers, Per«ia» 

and JEnglish, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 7s Qd Calcutta, 1835-36 

3349 the same, 2 vols. 8vo. 5« » 1824-36 

3360 EICHAEDSON'S Ababic and Pebsian Dictionaet, explained in English, 
stout folio, no title, the dissertation slightly injured, the Dictionary in a good 
sound state, strongly bound in russia, 16« Uxford, 1790 

3851 ' Persian-^abic-English Dictionary, with Dissertation on the Eastern 

languages, and the English-Persian- Arabic Dictionary, nsw edition by Wilkins; 
2 vols, stout 4to. calf, £6. 6* 1806-10 

3352 i the same, 2 vols, royal 4to. Jf, bd. russia neat, £7. 7s 1806-10 

8363 another copy, 2 vols. 4to. cdy' extra by Duplanil, £8. 8* 1806-10 

3354, _^__. ENGLisH-Persian and Arabic Dictionary, with additions and improve- 
ments by Wilkins, Vol. H. royal 4to. bd. uncut, very rare, £5. London, 1810 
The " English-Persian " part is exceedingly rare, not having been reprinted. 

3355 Dictionary, Persian, Arabic and English, new edition, considerably 

enlarged by Fr. Johnson, impl. 4to. (pub. at £9. 9*) strongly botmd in russia, 
£2. 1829 

8366 £oussEAXJ*s Yocabulary of the Persian Language, Persian-English and English- 
Persian, 8vo. xii and 483 pp. bd. 2s 6d 1802 
8857 SADl (Musladini) Eosarium Politicum (Gulistan), Persice et Latine, cum notis 
Q. Gentii, interleaved in 2 vols, folio, caff, Qs Amst. 1651 

3368 the same, folio, old calf neat, 7s 6d Amst. 1651 

3359 the same, folio, vellum, 9s 1651 

The Roxborghe copy, Large Paper, fetched £7. Is, 

8860 Gulistan, in Persian and English, with notes by Gladwin, 2 vols. roy. 

4to. neatly bound, ISs Calcutta, 1806 

8361 the same, Vol. I. only, 4to. calf, 5s 1806 

3362 the Gulistan, Persian, by Ouseley and Gladwin, 8vo. Ss 1809 

8363 le Gulistan, ou le Parterre de Fleurs, en Persan, par Semelet, litho' 

^rti^Aed, 4ito. hf, bound, ds Qd Paris, 1828 



PERSIAN LITERATURE. 1911 



3364 SAJ)I (Musladini) Gulistan, in Fersicm, with Yocabulary by Eastwick, 8yo. 

98 1850 

3365 Gulistan, Persicm, in tke Nashki character, 8vo. old mor> 4* (f Boulac) 

3366 Gulistan, Persian, royal 8vo. 340 pp. neatly lithographed^ hd. 7* Qd 

(? Bomhay, 1840) 
3367 ' — the same, in English, with an Essay on Sadi's life and genius, by Boss, 

8yo. cloth, 3« 60^ ^ 1823 

3368 the same, In English, with introductory preface, and Sadi's life &om 

the Atish Kadah, by Eastwick, 8vo. with Ulwrnmated fl^tispieces and pUUes^ 

(pub. at 21*) ^f. calf. Is 6(£ 1852 

9309 . Selections from the Bostan, in Persian, 16mo. lithographed, 2* 1838 

8370 Sblbctions of Anecdotes, Persicm and English, by !Krishna Ghundra Ghosa, 

8yo. cloth, 2s Calcutta, 1832 

3371 Stbwabt*s (Chas.) Original and Modem Persian Letters, and other Documents, 

willi an analysis of the Shekesteh Alphabet, 4to. 24 lithographic facsimiles of 

Oriental WHting (pub. at £2. %s) \0s 1825 

8378 the same, 4to. calf gilt, 12* 1825 

3373 SuLTANBL Al^bhur, in Persian, 4to. 116 pp. sd, 2s 1843 

3474 TIBEH IJKBAE, a Medical wobk, in Persian, lithographed, 8yo. 580 pp. bds, 

&s Calcutta, (P 1830) 

The standard Medical work of Persia and North Western India. ^ 

3475 TiMOUB THE Gbeat (Tamerlane), Institutes, Political and Military, translated 

from the Mogul into Persian by Abu Taulib Alhusseini, 1 hence into English by 
Davy, in Persian and English, edited by White, 4ito. portrait ofTimour, haff 
russta, &s Oxford, 1783 

3476 TooTi Nameh, or Tales of a Parrot, Persian and English, 8to. bd, &s 1801 

3477 ' another copy, 8vo. neat, 6s 1801 
A very popular work, well adapted for the stadj of Persian. 

3478 TUCEIEE'S (W. T.) Pocket Dictionary of English and Persian, fcap. 8vo. with 

the pronunciation, (pub. 7*) cloth, 2s 6d 1850 

This Dictionary has been compiled with the view of being osefol to the Civil Service in India. 

8479 TuFAEE Namah, in Persian, 4to. 420 pp. ^. ca^, 5* Calcutta, 1837 

8480 VULLERS (J. A.) Lexicon Persico-Latinum Etymologicum, tom I. stout small 

4to. sd,lSs Bonnie, 1855 

8481 WiLKBN, Institutiones Linguae Persicae, cum Chrestomathia et Glossario, Svo. 

hf calf, 2s 6d Lips. 1806 

3482 Persian Tracts and minor Works, published in Asia and Europe, comprising 

many valuable works in prose and verse, also translations and grammatical 
treatises — in aU 31 vols. 4to. and 8vo. the lot a bargain, 7s 6d 

3483 Phenician* GESENIUS (D, W.) Scripturae Iinguaeque Phoeniciae monu- 

menta, quotquot supersunt edita et inedita, 3 parts m 1, 4ito. with 4S plates, 
^f. morocco, uncut, 20s Lipsiae, 1837 

3484 Phenician Tracts : Temple's (Sir Gr.) Phoenician Ipiscriptions, 1834 ; Ewald's 

neupunische Inschrifben, 1852 ; Fourmont, Iscr. Eenica ; Ewald, phonekische 
Inschrift, 1849— the 4 Tracts, 2s Gd 
3385 PllShtlU DOEN'S Chrestomathy of the Pushtu or Afghan Language, with 
an Afghan and English Glossary, impl. 4to. If, russia, uncut, S6s Petersb, 1847 

8386 iiber das Fuschtu, oder die Sprache der Afghanen, 4to. 164 pp. boards, 

5* St. Petersburg, 1840 

8387 Sii^NSCItZTa AnELUNa, Bibliotheca Sanscrita ; Literatur der Saaiiskrit- 

Sprache, Svo. second much improved edition, bds. 10s St, Petersburg, 1837 

3388 an historical sketch of Sanscrit literature, with bibliograph. notices of 

Sanskrit works, 8vo. cloth, Ss 6d Oxford, 1832 

3389 the same, Svo, caff neat, &s 1832 

3390 Ardschuna's Eeiso zu Indra*s Himmel, nebst anderen Episoden des Maha- 

BHABATA, Sonscrit und Deutsch, von F. Bopp, royal 8vo. thick paper, haff 
calf, Ss 6d Berlin, 1824 

3391 Bhagvat-Geeta, or Dialogues of Sreeshna and Arjoon, Sanscrit, Canarese, and 

English, edited by Garrett, 4to. cloth, ISs Bangalore, 1849 

3392 ■• the same, 4to. If, bd, 20s 1849 

-8883 Idem, id est Thespesion Melos, sive Krishnae et Ai^oaM^fo C^^<a^aN3a^% 

Sanscrite et Latine, cum notis, ed Scblegel, S^o, Kf. bd. ^s BwvaoA.^SS©* 



200 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



3dd4 BHAGAVAT PUR AN A, in Sanscrit, lithographed and printed on tinted paper 
in imitation of the original MSS. 457 sheets, sm. folio, very rare, £5. (P 1848) 

3395 ' the same, sm. folio, wanting a sheet, £2. 10s 

3396 Bhabtbihasis Sententise et carmen Chauri eroticmn, Sanscrite et Latine, cum 

notis, etc. a Bohlen, 4to. cloth, 12* BeroUni, 1833 

3397 Boehtlingk's Sanskrit Chrestomathie, roy. 8vo. containing episodes from the 

Mahdbharata and the Mamayana, extracts from Manu, fables from Hitopadesa, 
etc, half calf, 6* 6<£ 8t, Fetershv/rg, 1845 

3398 BoEHTLiNGK Tind B;OTH, Sanskrit-"W6rterbuch, herausgegeben von der Kaiser- 

lichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vol. I. (die Vocale), royal 4to. half calf 
neat, 2,1s St, JPetersburg, 1865 

3399 BOPP (F,) Glossarinm Sanscritum, roy. 8vo. ^. russia,hs Berolim, 1830 

3400 — — G-lossarium Sanscritum, in ^uo onmes £>adices et Yocabulansitatissima 

explicantur et cum Yocabulis graecis, latinis, germanicis, lithuanicis, Slayicis, 
Ceiticis comparantur, 4to. hf. morocco, 21« Berlin, 1847 

3401 ■ Grammatica critica Linguae Sanscritaey altera editio, sm. 4to. bds, 

edges cut, rare, 9s Berol. 1832 

3402 Lehrgebaude der Sanskrita-Sprache, part 2, 4to. 232 pp. 4» Berl. 1825 

3403 Chambebs* (Sir E.) Catalogue of the Sanscrit Manuscripts, collected by him in 

India, i6^o, portrait, bds. 2s Qd 1838 

3404 Chbista Sangita, or the History of Jesus Christ, in Sanscrit verse, 8vo. with a 

learned English preface by W. H. MiQ, book I. Infancy, hf bd. 2s Calcutta, 1831 
3405 the same, 2 books; without the English preface, 8vo. Is 6d 1842 

8406 COLEBEOOKE'S Grammar of the Sanscnt Language, Vol. I. (all published), 

sm. folio, manuscript additions, hf. calf, gilt top, unciit, 36* Calcutta, 1805 

8407 Daya-Cbama-Sangbaha, an original treatise on the Hindoo Law of Inheritance, 

translated by Wynch, impl. 4to. hf. bd. 7s 6d Calcutta, 1818 

3408 DESGEANGES, Grammaire Sanscrite-Fran^aise, 2 vols. 4to. half calf neat, 

30* Faris, 1845-47 

3409 FOESTEE*S Essay on the Principles of Sanscrit Grammar, part I. (all pub- 

lished), impl. 4to. xxii and 700 pp. bds. u^icut, 21s Calcutta, 1810 

3410 Fbank, Grammatica Sanscrita, ^to. hf. bd. calf, ds Qd Wirceburgi, 1823 

3411 Ghata Karpanun: das zerbrochene Gefass, ein Sanshritisches Gedicht, mii 

Uebersetzungen, von Dursch, Sanskrit und Deutsch, sm. 4to. half calf, 2s Qd 

Berlin, 1828 

3412 GiTA GoviNDA, Jayadevae poetae indici drama lyricum, sanscrite et latine, cum 

notis ed. Lassen, 4to. bds, 6s Bonnae, 1836 

8413 HITOPADESA, or salutary instruction, in Sanscrit, 4to. bds, 6s Serampore, 1804 

34X4 the same, Sanscrit, 4to. bd. 6s 1810 

3415 HiTOPADESAS id est Institutio salutaris, partes I. II.; Textus sanscritus et 
commentarius, 4to. bds, 3s 6d Bownae, 1829-31 

3416 the Sanscrit Text of the first book ; or Mitra-Labha, with a grammatical 

analysis, 4to. bds, 6s 1840 

8417 the same, the Sanskrit Text, with a Grammatical Analysis, alphabeti- 
cally arranf^ed, and an English Index of Words, serving the purpose of a re- 
versed Dictionary, by Francis Johnson, Professor of Sanskrit at the East India 
CoUege, 4fco. (pub. at 31« Qd) cloth, 20s 1847 

8418 the same, in English, by Johnson, 4to. (pub. at 10s 6d) bd. 7s 1848 

** The Hitopadesa is the original of the celebrated * Pilpay's Fables." .... The increased 
means of typographical accuracy, a copious Glossary, and a new and more distinct type than any 
heretofore employed, have combined to render the present edition superior to all that have preceded 
it. . . . With these additions, this new edition of the Hitopadesa cannot fail to afford the most 
enentiiil facility to the early study of Sanscrit, the difficulties of which have been greatly lightened 
by the recent publications of Professor Johnson, and by none more than by his present edition of 
the Hitopadesa." — Prqfetsor Wilson, 

3419 JiMTJTAVAHANA, D^abha^a, or Law of Inheritance, with commentary by Xrishna 

Terkalankara, in Sanscnt, 8yo. bd, Zs 6d 1829 

3420 XALIDASAE Meghaduta et Cringaratilaka, sanscrite, ed. Gildemeister, 8yo. 

Is ed Bonn, 1840 

3421 Megha Duta, a Sanscrit poem English by H. H. "Wilson, 8yo. boards, 

3* 1814 



SANSCRIT LITERATURE. SOt 

- - - • 

8482 Kalidasa, the Nalodaya, or History of Xing Nala, a poem, Sanscrit and Engltsh^ 
with grammatical analysis by Yates, 8vo. ods, 8^ Calcutta, 1844 

3423 la Reconnaissance de Saconntala, drame Sanscrit et pracrit, avec une 

traduction ^an^awe par Chezy, 2 vols. 4to. ^. bd. russia, 7s 6tf Paris, 1880 

8424 Sakuntala ; or Sakuntald recognized by the Bing ; a Sanskrit Ihrama, 

the Devan&gari Eecension of the Text, now for the first time edited in England, 
with literal English Translations of all the Metrical passages, schemes of the 
Metres, and copious critical and explanatory notes, by M. Williams, roy. Svo. 
(pub. at £1. lis 6d) a used copy, hf. bd. Is m 1853 

'* An important contribution to the study of Sanskrit literature is furnished by Professor Wil- 

Kams — tbe first English edition of the masterpiece of the great Indian dramatist."— PTm/. JSevitWm 
** You have improved in many passages tbe reading of Dr. Boehtlingk, and thereby rendered a 

rignal service to tbe students of Sanscrit literature."^P»t)f. CkrittUm Lanen, 

8425 the same, a free translation, by Williams, second edition, 4to. 800^. 

printed in the highest sU/le of art, illustrated by original designs on wood, and 

enriched with head and tail pieces, and borders %n gold and colours (pub. at £2. 2«) 

fancy cloth, richly ailt, gilt edges, Z2s 1855 

8426 Urvasia, jabula, Sanscrite et Latine, cum notis ed. Lenz, 4to. haffwi^f 

Ss ed JBerolini, 1833 

3427 Birth of the War-Grod, in English verse, with Notes by Griffith,^8vo« 

cloth, 2s 6d 1853 

3428 Eli]LiTA Ariimiya, in Sanscrit, stout 4to. sd, &s 

3429 Lanolois, Monumens litt^raires de Tlnde, ou melanges de litt^rature Sanscrite, 

Svo. sd. 2s 6d Paris, 1827 

3430 Mahabhubata (the), an epic poem, written by the celebrated Yeda Yyasa Sishi, 

4 vols. 4to. complete, with the Indexes, sd. £4. 4« Calcutta, 1834 

3431 Nalus, carmine Mahabharato, Sanscrite et Latine, cum notis ed. Bopp, 

royal Svo. ^f. bd. 5* Lond. 1819 

3432 Selections from the Mahabharata, with a Sanscrit-English Vocabu- 
lary, by Ebancis Johnson, Professor of Sanscrit at the East India College, 
roval Svo. (pub. at 9«) Zs 1842 

3433 MANAYA-Dhabma-Sastba. Lois de Manou, en Sanscrit, avec des notes, ed. 
par Deslon^champs, Svo. 15« Pa/ris, 1830 

3434 Lois de Manou, publi^es en Sanscrit et fran^ais, avec des notes con- 
tenant un choix de variantes et de scholies, par A. L. Deslongchamps, 2 vols. 
Svo. calf gilt, 26* Poffis, 1830 

3435 Manava-1)habma-Sastba, or the Institutes of Menu, Sanscrit aTid Mnglish, with 
notes, edited by Graves Chamnev Haughton, 2 vols. 4to. (pub. at £S. %s) pre^ 
sentation copy to Sir John Malcolm, with the editor's autograph, boards, roam 
back, uncut, £2. 2s 1825 

3436 the English version only : the Ordinances of Menu, according to the 

Gloss of Calluca, comprising the Indian S^^stem of Duties, religious and civil, 
translated by Sir W. Jones, new edition, with notes by Haughton, 4to. (pub. at 
£2. 2s) a few pa^es injured, boards, \0s 1825 

3437 NALA and DAMAYANTI, and other Poems, translated from the Sanscrit into 
English verse, with Mythological and Critical Notes, by the Eev. Hen by Habt 
MiLMAN, M.A., late PrebendSry of Westminster ; Minister of St. Margaret's ; 
and late Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford, now Dean of St. 
Paul's (revised by Professor H. H. Wilson) : impl. Svo. viii. and 148 pp. (pub. at" 
12*) chth, rare, Is Oitford, 1835 

Contents : 
Page 



Nala and Damayanti • • • 1 

Notes 117 

The Death of Yajnadatta • • 89 

Notes 141 



Page 
The Brahmin's Lament . . 101 
Notes . . • • 143 
The Deluge . . • • 110 
The Descent of the Ganges • 145 



I was stnick with the singularity and captiyated by the extreme beauty, as it appeared to me, 
of some of the extracts, especially those from the great epic poems, the Mahabharat and the Ramay- 
ana, in their Homeric simplicity so totally opposite to the ordinary notions entertained of all eastern 
poetry. The study of Sanscrit grew upon me, and would have been pursued with more ardour, but 
for the constant interruption of more imperative professional and literary avocations. In itself the 
Sanscrit is aa inexhaustible subject of interests in its granunmatlcal «U>^\^QXb\&R»\%'K!6^3a<» 



M9 aUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



dal, and copioiM tlm the most perfect of the weitem langiiages ; in its origin, the parent from 
which the older Greek, the Latin, and the Teutonic tongoes seem to branch oat and de? elop them- 
ashres upon distinct and discernible principles." — Preface, 

8438 if BYB (M. F.) Etudes sur lea Hynmes du Sig-Ydda, Par, 184^— Neye (F.) In- 

troduction k THistoire G^n^rale des litt^nSures Orientales, Louvavn, 1844 — 
in 1 vol. 8yo. V"- calf, 3« M 

8439 PANINI'S GrammstigcLe Begeln, herausgegeben yon Bohtlingk, in Sanscrit, 2 

vols. 8yo. bds. dO# Bonn, 1839-40 

8440 Sia-YEDA-SANHITA : the Sacred Hymns of the Brahams, together with the 

Commentarj of Sayanacharya, in Sanskrit, edited by Max Miiller, 3 yols. very 
stout roy. 4to. (pub. at £7. 10«) cloth, £4. 10^ 1849-56 

8441 the same, Yols. I. IL roy. 4to. cloth, £3. 1849-54 

For Rosen's edition^see Oriental Tr. Fund, No. 2617. 

8442 BiCh>YBDA-SAKHiTA. A Ck>llection of Ancient Hindu Hymns, constituting the 
first Ashti^ or Book of the Big-Yeda, translated from the Sanskrit by H. H, 
Wilson, YoU- L II. III. 8yo. cloth, 36f 1850-57 

The first yolnme is ont of print. 

8448 BIGYEDA, ou liyre des Hymnes, traduit du Sanscrit, par M. Langlois, 4 stout 
vols. 8yo. sd.£2.2s Paris, 1848 

8444 Bia-YsDA ; The Threefold Science, Sanhita of the Big-Yeda, in Sanscrit and 

English, sm. 4to. If. bd. 7s 6c2 Bombay, 1833 

8445 Boss (Dr. E.) Bibliotheca Indica, Yol. III. Kos. 14, 15, 17, 20, 23, 25 : the 

CHHUTDoaTA IJpAHisHAP, iu SoMscrit, with Sanscrit commentary and gloss, 
thick 8yo. calf, 14* Calcutta, 1850 

8446 BosBK, Badices Sanscrit®, 8yo. 378 pp. \f. bd, 5s BeroL 1827 
This learned work will be of great service to afi students of Sanscrit and Comparative Grammar. 

8447 Sabda Calfa Dbuiaa (the) a Dictionary of the Sanscrit Language, in Bengal 

characters, explained in Sanscrit, by Badha Canta Deya, Yols. 3 ana 4, large 4to. 
bd. £2, CakuUa, (1825 P) 

8448 Saint-Hilaibe, des Y^das, 8yo. 2s Paris, 1854 

8449 Sanhita of the Sama Yeda, Sanscrit, by Stevenson and Wilson, roy. 8vo. cloth, 

6s Soc, rf Oriental TexU, 1843 

8450 Sbi Dandi, the Dasa Elumara Charita, or adventures of Ten Princes, a series of 

Tales, in Sanscrit, impl. 8vo. cloth, 10s Soc. of Or. Texts, 1846 

J451 Yalmeeki, the Bamayuna in Sa/nskrit and English, by Carey and Marshman, 

Book I. stout 4to. 656 pp. cloth, 10s Serampore, 1806 

8452 Bamayaua, carmen epicum, Sanscrite, ed. Schlegel, YoL I. pars prior, 

thick roy. 8vo. bds. 5* Bonnie, 1829 

8463 Yajnadattabada, ou la mort dTadinadatta, episode du Bamayana, Sanscrit (en 

caracteres Sanscrits et BomainsJ, Pram^ais et Latin, avec des notes, par Ch4zy, 

4to. If. calf neat. Is 6rf Paris, 1826 

8454 Ybdas. The White Yajttbveda, edited by Albrecht Weber, Farts 1 and 2, 

containing the Yajasaneyi-Sanhita in the Madhyandina and Elanva-Cakha, with 
MaJiidara's commentary ; the Catamtha-Brahinana with extracts from the com- 
mentaries of Sayani, etc. Sanscrit, rosatA I.-II. 4to. uncut, 10s Berlin, 1852-53 

8455 Yeds. BammohunBoy (Bajah) Translations of several principal books, passages, 

and Texts of the Yeds, &c. 8vo. 10* 1832 

8456 WESTEBGAABD, Badices Linguae Sanscbit^ ad decreta Grammaticorum 

definivit atque copia exemplorum exquisitiorum illustravit, 4to. sd. 12s 1841 

8457 ■■■ the same, 4to. hf. russia, 16s 1841 
The best Dictionary of Sanscrit Roote, forming the Key to Indo-European Philology. ** A 

very valuable work." — H. H. Wilson. 

3458 WiLKiKs' Grammar of the Sanskrita Language, 4to. cd^f, 4» London, 1808 

3459 the same, Large Paper, 4to. bds. 7& 6d 1808 

3460 WILLIAMS (Monier) ENGLISH and SANSKBIT Dictionabt, 4to. (pub. at 

£3. 3«)£2. 5* London,lS51 

This valuable Dictionary is indispensable to all Sanscrit stndents, and of the utmost importance 

to all Philologists ; it is offered now at an extremely reasonable price, Mr. Qoaritoh having bought 

up all the copies which belonged to the late students at Haileybury College. 

This Dictionary is the result of many years' most arduous literary labour bestowed upon it in 
India and in England, and if it had not been for the munificence of the East India Company, under 
wIiog& patinnage it was pobUshed, the publishing price wovdd havO been at least double, or, still 
aora probably, the hook never would have been printed. 



SIAMESE AND TIBBTAN LANGUAGES. MS 

8461 Williams' (M.) Ghrammar of the Sanscrit Language, roy. Svo. second edition^ 

cloth , 12* Oaifbrd, 1867 

8462 W1JjSON*S Sansorit-English Dictionary, translated and enlarged from a compi- 

lation by learned natives, royal 4to.^rir^ edition, hd, £2. 2« Ccdcutta, 1819 

8468 — :: the same, 4to. second edition, IjAMQM Ysllvu Papbb, nm^neat, preeen^ 

tcUion copyfirom the Author to S. T, ColehrooJce, £12. Ckdcatta, 1832 

A masterpiece of philological learning ; the groundwork to all the great modem diaooferies in 
Comparatife Grammar. 

8466 WILSON. Select Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindoos, translated front 
the Sanscrit, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 24*) bds, lOs M 1836 

The Dramas selected are — The Mridichakati, or the Toy-Cart — Viknuma and Urrasi, or the 
Hero and the Nymph — Uttara Rama Cherita, or Continuation of the History of Rama — Malati 
and Madhaya, or the Stolen Marriage — Madra Rakshasa, or the Signet of the Minister — Retnavali, 
or the Necklace. 

*' This work« by one of oar most accomplished oriental scholars, u delightful from its norelfy ^ 
but its true praise is that it unfolds before us the finest part of a national literature and thereby 
illustrates a highly interesting national character." — Blackwood* t Magazine, 

" This is a most important addition to our literature, and it wiU surprise those literary men 
who were, till now, but little acquainted with the learning of the Hindus." — New Monthly Mag, 

8466 WILSON'S Grammar of the Sanscrit Language, Syo. (pub. at l%s) cloth, 

U M 1841 

8467 YATES (W.) Dictionary in Sanscrit and English, 8yo. £2. 16« Calcutta, 1846 
The above is an excellent substitute for the scarce second edition of Wilson. The author 

states in his preface : ** The main object of this work was to bring Wilson's Dictionary to the 8yo. 
form without diminishing the size of the type or the number of words. This has been eflfected and 
a little more ; for while the number of the words has been increased, the number of pages has been 
a little reduced." 

3468 Sanscbit Works and Tracts: Wilson's Sanscrit Dictionary, intgj^. 1818 ; Odes 

to the Kagas, Calc. 1818 ; Forster's Sanscrit Grammar, imvft, ; Bopp's Lehrge- 
baude der Sanskrita Sprache, 1827, impft, ; Delius, Eamces Fracr. 1839, and 
others, in all 20 vols. 4to. and 8yo. the lot a bargain, \2s 

3469 Hindu Law : Traits des Successions, 1844 ; Yyavahara Tatwa, Daya Krama % 

Daya Tatwa, in Sanscrit, Calcutta, 1828 — together 4 vols. 8vo. the lot 2* 

3470 SZ ABIIZSSZS* LOW'S Grammar of the Thai or Siamese language, 4to. with 

7 Uthographs of specimens, bds. 20s Calcutta, 1828 

3471 Pallegoix, Grammatica Linguae Thai (Siamese), 4to. hf. hd, rare, S2sJBana. 1850 

3472 PALLEGOIX (D. J. Bapt,) Grammatica LinguEe Thai, 4to.^. bd. rare, £2. 1860 

3473 ;- Siamese Dictionary ; Dictionarium Linguse TTiai, sive Siamensis, inter- 

pretatione latina, gallica, et Anglioa, illustratum auctore D. J. B. Pallegoix, 
episcopo Mallensi, vicario apostolico Siamensi, stout folio, the Siamese in native 
and Roman Letters, explained in French and English, sd. £2. 2s Paris, 1854 

3474 the same, folio, ^. bd, red morocco, £2. I6s 1864 

Bishop Pallegoix has returned to Siam, and has taken the remainder of the edition with him. 

8475 Tibetan. Georgii Alphabetum Tibetanum, 4to. 820 pp. \fi russia, 12s 1762 

A learned work, containing a valuable essay on the Religion and History of Tibet. 

8476 KOROS. Dictionary, Tibetan and English, prepared with the assistance of the 

Band^ Sangs-B/gyas Phun-Tshogs, a learned Lama of ZangskHr, by A. Csoma 
de Xoros, 183^— Grammar of the Tibetan Language, in English, 1834 — ^ia 
1 vol. 4to. calf neat, £2, lOs Calcutta, 1834 

8477 Tibetan and English Dictionary, 4to. cloth, 30* Calcutta, 1834 

8478 SCHECETEE, Dictionary of the Bhotanta, or Botan Language, edited by 

Marsham ,- to which is prefixed a Gbammab of the Bhotanta Language, edited 
by W. Carey, 4to. the Botan printed in Tibetan characters, calf, rare, £2, 10* 

Serampore, 1826 
This Language is spoken in the region on the Himalaya Mountains, usually called Chinese 
Tvtary, extending a line of 1000 miles of border land, between the Languages of India derived 
from the Sanscrit, and the Languages spoken throughout Tartary. 

8479 Tiinollinese* BJmdes (A. de) Catechismus pro iis qui volunt suscipere Bap- 

tismum, Tunchinese and Latin, very sm. 4to. M\ bd, 3s 6d Somae, 1651 

8460 TURSISBb Achtebi Ksbib, Arabic Dictionary, e^lained in Turkish, 

sm. folio, 709 pp. native binding, 16* C^n*totiiviw(y]^l«>'SS^ 



SOi QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



8481 Babkeb's TurkiBh Ghrammar, Dialogues and Yocabulanr, a practical Guide to tlie 

acquiflition of the Turkish Language, 1 voL 12mo. 166 pp. cloth, 4a 1854 

The Grammar is short and practical, the Dialogues embrace all the most useful questions and 
likely answers. The Vocabulary contains about 1250 of the most useful words. 

^Q^ The book has all the Oriental words both in the original Turkish and 

THE pronunciation IN ROMAN LETTERS. 

** A little book of the time, very opportune in its appearance. This book should be the com- 
panion of every Englishman on his way to Constantinople." — Athmaumt June 10, 1854. 

8482 Babkeb's Beading Book of the Turkish Language, with a G-rammar and Yocabu- 

lary ; containing a selection of Orimnal T^es, literaUy translated and accom- 
panied by grammatical references ; uie pronunciation of each word given as now 
used in Constantinople, Svo. (pub. at 149 by Madden), cloth, 28 Qd 1854 

Barker's little Grammar and the above Reading book should be bought together, as they form 
• complete course for the study of the Turkish Language. 

3483 BelletStb, Gontes Turcs en Turc, eztraits du roman '* Les quarante Yizirs," 4to. 

sd. 3* 6rf Faris, 1812 

3484 Bebnabdo (F.), Yocabolario Italiano-Tnrchesco, tradotta dal Francese neU' 

Italiano dal P. Abbayilla, sm. 4to. 3 vols. 2478 pp. ^. russia, 7s 6d Soma, 1665 
8485 BIANCHI, Dictionnaire Turc-Fran9ais et Fran9ais-Turc, 4 stout vols. Svo. ca^ 

gilt, £6. 15* Paris, 1835-47 

3486 Vocabulaire Fran^ais-Turc, stout 8vo. hf, hd. 10* Paris, 1831 

3487 Ghiide de la Conversation en Fran^ais et en Turc, suivi du Traits de 

. Commerce, 1838, Turc et Fran^ais, oblong roy. 8vo. \f. calf, 6« PaHs, 1839 
8488 seconde Edition, oblong, 8vo. sd, 7s Qd 1852 

3489 Cabbognai^o (Comidas de) Gramatica Turca, stout sm. 4to. ^, hd, Ss Roma, 1794 

3490 Davids, Grammar of the Turkish Language, 4to. facsimiles, (pub. at 28*) hds, 

7s ^ 1832 

3491 Gulshbnt Maabif : History of the Ottoman Empire, in Turkish, 2 stout vols. 

sm. 4to. 17Q2 j>p, native binding, 25* 

3492 GuzEL-OoLou, Dialogues Fran9ais-Turcs pr^cM^s d'un Vocabulaire, 8vo. and 

404 pp. ioith the ^pronunciation of the Tu/rkish throughout, hf hd. 7* Qd 1862 

3493 HiNDOGLou, Dictionnaire Fran^ais-Turc, 8vo. J^, russia, 7* 6c? Vienne, 1838 
3494 Grammaire de la langue Turke, 8vo. 1* 'dd Pa/ris, 1834 

3495 HoLDEBMAN, Grammaire Turque, ou methode courte pour appendre la langue 

Turque, avec un Vocabulaire et des dialogues, sm. 4to. the Turkish in Arabic 
and Romam, letters, hf, calf, 9* Constantinople, 1730 

^ Volume peu commun et assez recherchS. Vendu 40 fr. m. r. Maucune.'' — Brunet, 

3496 Jaubebt, El^mens de la Grammaire Turke, avoc une Appendice de proverbes et 

d'extraits en Turk et Fran9ais,^Zafe* of characters, 4»Ui.hf, calf, 2* Paris, 1823 

3497 seconde Edition, 8vo. sd. 3* 6rf 1853 

3499 KAMOOS (the) Abul-Kemel Es-SeidAhmed Aassim El-Okeanus al-bessit fiterd- 

schiimet il-Xamus Almuhit, an Ababic Dictionaby, explained in Turkish, 

2 vols, folio, 1900 pp. native binding, £3. 10* Scutari, A. JS. 1230-33 

3500 Letellieb, Choix de Fables, en ISi/rc et franqais, avec un glossaire, large 8vo. 

JLwrge Paper, hf russia, 14* Paris, 1826 

3501 Mallouf, English and Turkish Conversation, 18mo, 2* 6(2 Paris, 1859 
3602 Meniksei, linsuarum Orientalium institutiones, seu Grammatica Turcica, adno- 

tatiuncula in Snguam Tartaricam, de harmonia verbi Turcico-Arabico-Persici, 
Latine, Germanice, Italice, Gallice, et Folonice explicaii, cum extractis, folio, 
old calf 7* 6(2 Vienna, 1680 

3503 Idem, curante KoUar, 2 vols, in 1, sm. fol. qf. nt, 9* Vtndobona, 1766 

For the " Dictionaby," see General Oriental Literature. 

3504 Nazmi Zadeh's Gilshaii Elhalafa : a History of the Khalifs and their Successors, 

in Turkish, folio, Oriental hvnding, 10* Constantinople, A. S. 1143 

3505 EASHTD EFFENDY, History or Chronicles of the Ottoman Empire, in Turkish, 

3 vols, folio. Oriental binding, £3. Constantinople, M. JE. 1153 
Printed under the reign of Sultan Mi^moud the First ; — the Grand Wezeer then being Ahmet 

Pasha and the Shieck-ul-islam Mustafa Eflfendy. Contents : Volume L 277 leaves, relates the 
Events from 1071— 11 15. Volume II. 194 leaves, relates the Evento from 1115—1130. Volume 
UL 1S^8 leaves, reLites the Evente from 1 130—1141, 



TURKISH AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES. 201 

3S0d EEDHOUSE'S English and Tarkish Dictionary, in 2 parts: Fart I. English and 
Turkish. Fart II. Turkish-English ; in which the Turkish words are repre- 
sented in the Oriental character, as well as their correct pronunciation and 
accentuation shewn in English letters, by J. W. Eedhouse, E.It.S.A., Member 
of the Imperial Academy of Science of CoTistantinople, Sfc, Stc, in 1 stout vol. 
sm. sq. Svo. xxvi. and 1151 pp. (pub. at £2.) chth, 32« i, Qumritck, 1867 



The first English and Turkish Dictionary, published, written by Mr. Redhouse, a thorough 
Turkish Scholar, who resided for 20 years in Turkey, employed by the British and Turkish Goyem- 
ments in their diplomatic intercourse ; the Author of the only printed Dictionary of the Turkish 
Language, explained in Turkish, for the use of Turks. 

This DicUonary has the Orthography of the Turkish Words, as also their correct pronuncia- 
tion and accentuation, two things never achieved, and the latter never attempted, even in the best 
Dictionaries published on the Continent. It cannot fail of being acceptable to the very great number 
of our countrymen now interested in obtaining quickly a competent knowledge of the language of 
our eastern allies ; the greater number of errors to be traced in every page of the more voluminous 
and much more expensive continental works of Meninski, Bianchiand Hindoglou, is a circumstanM 
which greatly deteriorates the value of their productions. 

The Turkish Language is, in itself, well worthy of the labour of being acquired ; there exists 
in that language, a literature, mostly in manuscript as yet, it is true, as varied and as refined as that 
which is known to be found in the Persian tongue. In a political, and in a commercial view, the 
tongue of the Ossmanli merits as great attention as any, since its use, or that of its congeners, among 
natives of every sect or nationality, or among official people, is spread from Tunis in Afnca^ 
throughout the Turkish Empire, the northern half of Persia, Khorassan, to Independent, Chinese, 
and Russian Tartary. But it is as true, as it will appear singular, that whether from apathy, or from 
the fatal delivering themselves up into the hands of double tett of interpreters (one set consistiiig 
of Greeks, Armenians, Jews, or Levantines, who explain verbally between Europeans and Turks, 
and the other of Turkish writers, who reduce these verbal explanations into written forms of their 
own), the greater part of our merchants and consuls living in Turkey, some for periods of fifky 
years, are unable, with a few rare exceptions, to read a word of the language, or perhaps to under- 
stand it when read to them ; and many are incapable of uttering a single phrase in common conver* 
sation. The fact, however, of servants, working engineers, and others, picking up Turkish in a 
short time, without books or aids of any kind, is sufficient to indicate that there is nothing peculiarly 
difficult in the language itself ; while the mere mechanical difficulty of the handwriting, as is known 
to all students, is equally easy to be got over with a little practice. 

'' A creditable publication. An English Turkish Dictionary was a great desideratum and yott 
have been fortunate in getting the best Turkish scholar of the day to write it. 

<« British Museum, Oct. 16, 1836. Ch. Ribu." 

3507 Kedhouse, Grammaire de la Lan^e Ottomane, large Svo. cloth, 15i 1846 

3608 E/HASis (G.) Vocabulaire fran^ais-Turc, 4to. turkish binding, 25« St, Pc^^«6.|1828 

3609 SHAKHI PENDI ATTAE, or explanations of the poem of Attar in Turkish, 

by Mehemet Murad, Svo. 367 pp. bd. 7s 6d Constantinople, A. JS, 1263 

AFRICAN LANGUAGES. 

3610 Dialogues, and portion of the New Testament in the JSnalish, Arabic, Haussa 

and Bomu languages, oblong sm. folio, 116 pp. lithographed, sd. 7s 6d 1863 

3611 /Lccra. JesuBier^radiken, oversat i det Accraiske Sprag, 8yo.3« 6d Kiob. 1829 

3612 JBLtk^OlBL' Gentibs Angolae fldei mysteriis Angolense, Jjusitane et Latine, edd. 

De Coucto et F^andomontanus, sm. 4to. hf bd,7s Qd Romae, 1661 

3613 Bechuana* Abchbell's Grammar of the Bechuana Language, 8yo. cloth, 

9« Graham's Tovm, 1837 

3614 Berber. Hodgson (W. B.) Notes on Northern Africa, the Saharah and 

Soudan, roy. Svo. chth, 6* New York, 1844 

3616 Newman's Urammar of the Berber Language, 8yo. Is 6(2 1836 

3616 Bomu* KoELLE, Grammar of the Bomu or Xanuri Language, 8yo. chth, 

9« 1864 

3617 Xlapeoth, Essai sur la Langue du Bomou, et Yocabulaires du Begharmi, du 

Mandara et de Timbouctou, 8yo. 2s Qd Paris, 1826 

3618 Bullom. Nylandsb's Grammar of the Bullom Language, 12mo. JIf, bound, 

10s 1814 

3618* Portions of the Common Prayer in Bullom, 12mo. 2s 1816 

3619 Bunda* Cannecattim. Diccionario da lingua Bunda ou Angolense, ex- 

plicada na Portugeza, e Latina, small 4to. 720 pp, treble columns, morocco, 
£2. Ltsboa, Impressaa Re^xa^'S^^ 



QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



B620 Calabar. Waddbll's Yooabulary of the Efik or Old Calabar Language, 

12mo. bd. 2s 6rf JEdinb, 1849 

te2Q»l>ankall> Isbnbebg's Yocabnlary of the Dankali Language, r2mo. 2« 1840 
S521 Oalla- EIbapf's Elements of the Gralla Language ; V ocabulary ; St. John ; 

3 parts, 12mo. 2s 6d 1839-42 

3622 TuTSCHEK, Dictionary of the Gralla Language, part I. Galla-English-German, 

part n. EngliBh-GraUa— Grammar of the Galla-Language, 3 vols, in 1, 8yo. hf. 

Id. 10s Mwnich, 1844-45 

8623 GaUa-English-German Vocabulary, 8vo. 208 pp. sd. Is M 1844 

3524 Baussa* Schon's Vocabulary of the Haussa Language, both alphabets, with 

a Grammar, 8yo. chthy 6« Qd 1843 

3525 SaflSr. BoTCB*s Grammar of the Xaffir Language, 2nd ed. by Davis, 8yo. hf. 

bd. 8s 1844 

3626 MandingO* Mandingo and English elementary Sounds, Spelling Lessons 

and Vocabulary, 12mo. 2s 6d 1827 

3627 Macbbaib's Grammar of the Mandingo Language, with Vocabularies, 8vo. hf, 

bd. Is Qd London (P 1840) 

8628 Oji* ^^s, Ghrammar and Vocabulary of the Oji-Language, with reference to the 

Akwapim Dialect, 8vo. cloth, 9* Basel, 1854 

8529 Sechuana. Casaijls, Etudes sur la Langue Sechuana, 8yo. hs • Faris, 1841 

8630 SherbrO and English Church Catechism, 12mo. hf. bd. Is Qd London, 1824 

8631 Siwah* MiNUTOLi, Verzeichniss von Wortem der Siwah Sprache, 4to. sd. 

2s 6d Berlin, 1827 

8632 SusoOa Grammar and Vocabulary of the Susoo Language, 8vo. bd. rare, 12s 

JSdinb. 1802 
Added are the names of some Susoo Towns, near the banks of the Rio Pongas ; a List of 
learne d me n of the Mandinga and Foulah Countries, etc. 

3633 IVolof* Daed, Dictionnaire Fran9ais-Wolof et Fran9ais-Bambara, suivi du 
Dictionnaire Wolof-Fran9ais, avec des observations sur la grammaire, 8vo. hf. 
qf. Is Paris, 1825 

8634 Grammaire Wolofe, 8vo. hf. bd. rare, 12s Paris, 1826 

3535 £oGEs, Becherches sur la Langue Ouolofe, Vocabulaire fran9ais-ouolof, 8vo. 6« 

Paris, 1829 
" Apres TArabe, Tidiome Wolof est celui h, Taide duquel on est le plus s^r de se faire com- 
prendre des lives de TAtlantique aux bords du Niger." — Pr^aee. 

8636 ^Torubaa Cbowtheb (Rev. Sam.) Vocabulary of the Yoruba Language, with 

introductory remarks by Vidal, 8vo. cloth, 6s 1862 

8637 Zulu* ScHBBUDBB, Girammatik for Zulu-sproget, 8vo. 2s 1850 

8638 DOHNE'S (J. L.) Zulu-Kjlffib Dictionabt, etymologically explained, with 

copious illustrations and exaniples, preceded by an introduction on the Zulu- 

£a£Sr Language, 8vo. xiii. ana^418 pp. double columns, 12s Cape Town, 1857 

3539 ■■ the same, M\ morocco, uncut, 15* 1857 

AMERICAN LANGUAGES. 

8640 AthapaslCa Buschmann, der AthapasldBche Sprachstamm (Mexico), 4to. 
toith Vocabulcmes, bds. 7s 6d Berlin, 1856 

3641 Caraibe- EAYMOND BEETON, Dictionnaire Caraibe-Fran^ais, mesl^ de 
quantity de Eemarques historiques pour I'esclaircissement de la Jjajigiie,Auwerre, 
1665 — Dictionnaire Fran^ais Caraibe, Auxerre, 1666 — Catechisme Oaraibe, avec 
une Traduction Fran9aise, 1664 — 3 vols, in 1, 16mo. old caff, babb, £6, 10s 

Auxerre, 1664-66 
A lexicographical production of extreme rarity. The author, a Dominican, was sub-prior of 

file Monasterj of Preaching Friars at Blainville ; and one of the first four French Missionaries 

deputed to the Island of Gardeloupe now called Gaudeloup, and the Caribbee Islands in America. 

TI»B same learned Missionanr wrote a Caribbee Grammar, published 1667. 

8642 Chilian. FEBltES, Diccionario Chileno Hispano i Hispano Chileno, enri- 

quecido i mejorado por Calzada» square 12mo. half morocco, gilt top, tmcut, 18« 

Santiago^ 1846 

8643 ■■ GrammArtica de la lengua Chilena, escrita por el Beverendo padie Mi- 

sionero Andres Febres, de la C. de J. adicionada i correjida por elE. r. Fr. An- 
tonio Hernandez Galizada, de la 6rden de la Begular Ooservancia de N. P. San 
Francisco. Edicion hechajpara el servicio de las Misiones por 6rden del Su- 
premo Gvbiemo i baja la mspeccion del £. F. Misionero Fr^ Miguel Anjel 
Astraldi, impL 8vo, Large Paper, ^ tedi^ morocco, uncut, 28* Santjago, 1846 



POLYNESIAN AND AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGES. MT 

S544 Crae* Howsb's Ghrammar of the Gree Language ; with an analysis of the 
Chippeway Dialect, 8vo. hf, hd, 7s 6d 1844 

8545 Oalibi. Dictionnaire Fran9ois-Galibi, et Gralibi-Fran^ois, precede d'un Essai 
de Grammaire, 12ino. hf, hd. 7s 6d Farts, 1763 

3546 Oreenlandisha £.leinschmidt, Grammatik der gronlandischen sprache, 

8yo. 2s ed 1851 

3547 MAEBAN (Pedro) Abte della Lenoxta Moxa, con bh Vocabulario y Catechismo, 

stout 12mo. vellum, fine copy, rare, £5. lbs Ciudad de los Reyes (Lima), 1702 

Collation : Title, dedication, etc. 16 pp. ; Arte de la Leng^ Moxa, fol. 1-117 ; Vocabttlario 

de la Lengua Moxa, fol. 118-664 ; Catecbismo menor en Lengua Espafiola y Moxa, fol. 1-142; 

Algunas advertencias tocantes al Talor del Matrimonio entre los Indios recien convertidos, 2 pp. ; 

Cartilla y doctrina cristiana en Lengua Moxa, 20 pp. ; Dedaracion, fol. 163-202 ; Indice, 2 pp. 

3548 ^enni* Zeisbeboeb's GraEnmar of the Lenni Lenape, or Delaware IndianB, 

translated by Duponceau, sm. 4to. J^. hd, 12s 1816-17 

Part of the Transactions (Vol. III.) of some American Sodetj. 

POLYNESIAN AND AUSTBALIAN LANGUAGES. 

3549 Thbeleeld's Australian Grammar, the Language spoken in New South Wales, 

8yo. chth, 12s Sydney, 1834 

3550 Teichelmaun and Sch^bmann, Grammar, Vocabulary, and Phraseology of the 

language of South Australia, 8yo. sd. 7s Adelaide, 1840 

3551 MAESDEN'S (W.) Miscellaneous Works, on the Polynesian or East-Insular 

Languages, 4to. map, 21s 1834 

3552 If ew Aealand. Williams' (W. Archdeacon of Waiapu) Dictionary of the 

New Zealand Language, and a concise Grammar : to which is added a selection 

of colloquial Sentences, 8yo. (pub. at 8«) cloth, 4a 1862 

3558 the same,^^^^ edition, 12mo. calf, 2s 6d 1820 

3554 Shobtland, Traditions and Superstitions of the New Zealanders, 12mo. vdtk 

8ongs in the native language, cloth, %s 6d 1854 

3555 Tagala. Totai^es (Seb. de) Art de la Lengua Tagala, sm. 4to. xii. and 140 

pp. vellum, dOs. Mcmila, 1860 

3556 Tahiti&n. Buschmann, Aper^u de la Langue des Isles Marquises et de la 

Langue Taitienne ; ayec un V ocabulaire Taitien, par G. de Humboldt, 8yo. Ss 

Berlin, 1843 

GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 

3557 DE BEY (T. J. T. et Iseabl) et M. Mebian, Collbctionbs Pebeobinatioktic 

IN Indiam Occidentalem et Indiaic Obientalem XXY. Partibus compre- 
hensse, complete, 25 parts, in 7 yols. folio, numerous maps, and many hundred 
curious plates hy the iDe Brys and M, Merian, fine impressions, hlue morocco^ 
gilt edges, an excellent set, £165. 

Grand Voyages. 



Pars I. 

„ Elenchus, etc. 
II. 



Franeqf. 1590 

3f. 3feHan, 1634 

Franeqf. 1591 

III. ib. 1592-1605 

IV. ib, 1594 

V. f*. 1595 

VI. t*. 1596 

VII. ib. 1699 

VIII. ib. 1599 

IX. cum Addit. ib. 1602 

X. Oppenheim, 1619 

XI. Oppenheim, 1619, cum Append. 

Franeqf. 1620 

XII. Franeqf. 1624 

XIII. ib. 1634 



Pars I. 
II. 



III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII. 

VIII. 

IX. 

X. 
XI. 

XII. 



Franco/. 1590-1634 

Pettis Voyages, 

cum Append. Franeqf. 1598 

ib. 1599, cum App. ib. 1625 

Franeqf. 1601 

ib, 1601 

t^. 1601 

ib. 1604 

ib. 1606 

ib, 160Sr 

ib. 1612, Suppl. ib. 1613 

Colloquia Lat.-Ma]aica, ib, 1613 

Franeqf, 1613 

Oppenheim, 1610 

Franeqf. 1028 



First Editions of many of the Parts, «ii large, clean and perfect state. Partes 12, 13, of 
the Grands Voyages and Pars 1 of the Fetiis Voyages are a trifle smaller than the other Tolames 
of their respective suites. The leaf *' ad Lectorem Prefatio," Pars IV. Gr. V. (wanting in many 
copies) is shorter than the rest, having been inserted Irom another copy ; two or three other left? es 
(plates) are inlaid. 

The important additions of the Elknchus (9 leaves, Iheit^YVn^ \o^w^\» ^\ ^^'^SaBX.^w^R^ 



tot QUAEITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

•nd of the Appendix JUffni Conpo to Pan I. of the Second Series, neither of which belong to the 
first editions of those parts must not be overlooked. This fine series was porchased of the late 
Mr. Thorpe, some years since, for ;^175. 

As considerable variations are found in sets of Ds Brt, this copy must be accepted by the 
purchaser as not being subject to collation. 

Complete sets like the above have sold at very high prices. Un exemplaire de cette collection 
des grauds et petits voyages, qui renfermait plusieurs doubles, en 29 vol., m. r. tab., a ^tc vendu en 
1792, chez Mr. de Brienne, 6300 fr. ; il a pass^ en Su^de. Un exempl. appartenant au colonel 
Stanley, en 7 vol. mar. bl., comprenant 11 parties des grands voyages doubles, ainsi qu'un grand 
nombre de gravures r^p^tees, a etc vendu 546 liv. st. L'exempl. de Mr. Mel de Saint-C^ran act6 
porti k 1529 liv. 19 s. en 1780. At Paris's sale a copy done op into 60 vols, fetched ;^210. ; 
Thorpe seems to have bought it, he subsequently sold it for £400. Gardner's copy, containing 
the original edition of the Elenchus, and some variations, fetdied, 1854, £240. ; Lord Stewart de 
Rothesay's copy, with the Elenchus, the Additamentum nonte Partis, the Appendix Tomi decimi, 
duplicates of the first six parts of the America (second edition, containing additions or variations) 
•nd the Appendix Regni Congo, fetched, in 1855, j^205. ; a copy from the stock of Payne and 
Yarn, made up by Messrs. De Bure, complete, but the Elenchus reprint, and without one Map in 
the 12th part of the Petits Voyages (Descriptio Chorographica Indies Orientalis), 1 bought in 1857 
fixr ;f 150. and sold for £165. 

The excessive rarity of a complete set of De Bry's Voyages is universally known ; and the 
trouble and expense which attend the Collector of a complete De Bry, has been felt and acknow- 
ledged by many: De Bure devotes 118 pages to this work. Those who wish to possess a fine and 
perfiBCt copy of a work so much esteemed, should not lose this opportunity. 

*«* The Collection of Voyages and 'Travels into the various countries of the East and West 
Indies by the De Brys, is certainly a most extraordinary performance ; and the difficulty of obtain- 
ing a perfect set can be readily imagined when the mode of publication in detached portions is 
taken into consideration. The very quaint, may be truthful, but most amusing engravings, with 
which the series is illustrated, rendered the work excessively popular, and it will always remain an 
invaluable record of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of those Region^. The value and importance of 
this celebrated Collection of Voyages may excite a more tlum usual appreciation of its merit and 
nrity, from the circumstance of the National Institute of France having appointed a Special Com- 
mission to examine and make a minute report of its contents, of the variations between the several 
editions, and every circumstance connected with their publication ; which JEleport was arranged and 
pablished by Camus, by the order and at the expense of the Institute. 

*' This important Collection should not be regarded merely as a book of curiosity, on ac- 
oonnt of the number of its engravings, and its extreme rarity. These Histories of Voyages 
and Travels, made several centuries back, in countries a large part of which are even now imper- 
ibc^y known, contain, in the midst of a multitude of fabulous details, very interesting particulars, 
and valuable information, of which they are the primitive, and in some instances, the only 
source. De Bry's Collection is especially useful in the present day, for the purpose of insti- 
tnting comparison between his narratives and those of modem travellers to the same countries ; 
and many of his statements, formerly reputed fabulous or exaggerated, have been confirmed by more 
feeent accounts." — Bibliotheea Grenvilliana, Yo\, I. p. 184. 

En 1729 les auteurs du catalogue de la biblioth^ue de Wilenbroeck, pnbli6 k Amsterdam, 
▼anterent I'exemplaire de cet amateur comme presque sans pareil ; ils avouoient neansmoins gu'ii 
iemr avoU St^ impombh (Py reunir la douzibme et la ireizihne pariiet det grands voyages. 

Ce qui fait estimer la coUectMn donn^e par de Bry et ses h^ritiers, c'est la reunion de plu- 
aieors des premiers voyages aux deux Indes, entrepris depuis la fin du 15e siecle, et la multitude 
tant de cartes que de planches dont les relations sont accompagn^es. Quelques unes de ces rela. 
tions n'ont point 6t6 imprim^es ailleurs ; d'autres avoient ^ imprim^es avant d'etre recueillies par 
Ifli de Bry. Ces andennes relations ont le m^rite de faire connaitre les contr^ et les hommes tela 




was 
remark- 
\ ahUf clecm, calf gilt, £8. 8* Franco/. 1598-1613 

\ Very slightly imperfect : part I. wants 3 maps and Appendix ; part II. 4 leaves of preface and 
n^pV P"^ 7^' '^^ P^^ ^^ > P^'^ ^^^' Pi^c^i^t 2 lAAves; part IV. dedication, 3 leaves; part 

3559 ^BBBi (J.) Travek through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, 2 yols. 4to. portrait, 

I^p and 16 plates, those of Natural History coloured, with Mnnish music, hf 
bd>f^^^^' ^ . 1802 

3500 Adam?* Voyaeefl to Africa, 1786-1800, including the Country between Cape Pal- 
jQ^gjfnd the iiiyer Congo, 8yo. m<w, bds. 2s Qd (P1830) 

L 3101 Aloala- ^i^ ^ S*"^ Martin de la Ascension y Aguirre, Proto-Mariyr del Japon, 
,».y., mn. 4to. ^l»m, Is 6d Madrid, 1739 



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GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. t09 

8562 AloalX-Galiako, Memoria sobre las ObseTyaoiones de Latitad j Longitad en el 

Mar, Bm. 4to. 7 folding tables; with a MS. omdinedited Memoir of2!Jpp. by the 

same author inserted, '* sobre el calculo triff(mometrico de la altura de las mon^ 

tanas" calf, 12« 1796 

This same book was priced, 1829, bj Salva, £2. 2«. 

3563 Alpbete (Dr.) Antiguedades de Espana, Africa y otras Proyincias, very small 

thick 4to. rough catf, 10^ Amberes, 1614 

A veiy learned and carious work, full of important and profound researches. 

3564 ALFONCE (Capitaine Jan, Sainctonaeois) Les Yoya^es auantureux. (redi^^ 

par Melin de Saint-Gelays). — ^Les Tables de la Declmaison du Soleil (par Oliviep 
bisselin). — 2 vols, in 1, sm. A^.fine copy in russia, gilt edges, tebt base, £6. 6f 
Poitiers, au JPelicampar Jan de Ma/nuf, s, d. At the end of the second work i 
Ce lAvre ha estd ainsi ordownSpar Olivier Bisselin, homme tres^es^ert ^ la 
Mer. JSt achevS d^imprimer k la fin du mois d'Avril, en VAn 1559 
The first work, the Voyages of Alfonce, must have been printed in 1558 at the latest, as Saint 
Gelais died in that year, and Jan de Mamef in his " Au Lecteur" speaks of him as living. As nearly 
all the copies of this scarce book vary in the arrangement, this, tbierefore, will not be sold subject to 
collation, although there can be no doubt of its being perfect, as it contains the full number of leaves 
as given by Brunet for both parts. The following is the collation of the present copy : — Title with 
Jan de Mamef au Lecteur on the reverse. Signatures a ii. iii. iv. containing '* A TOmbre de Sain* 
gelais" (sonnet, signed Sc. de S. M. t. e. Scevole de Sainte Marthe) ; eight quatrains, headed ** Jaa 
de Mamef," *' Sonnet d* Alfonce" (signed Rog, Mais), and ** Bref Repueil du present Li vre," toge- 
ther 3 leaves. Next follow A-R iv., 68 numbered leaves containing the Voyages. The second Put, 
jocluding title-page with privilege on the reverse, occupies 28 leaves, not numbered, but having sig- 
natures A to G in fours. Captain Alfonce, who seems to have coasted Europe, Asia, Africa, and 
America, speaks of Fez as '* grande comme Paris ou plus," and mentions a city in the Isle of France 
** qui ha plus de circuit en murailles que Pariau" The description of the British Islands is very 
curious, and the mistakes in the names (such as Hulin for Dublin) most amusing. The captain 
mentions in the Isle de Main " que naissent des hommes queuez." 

3565 ALMEIDA. Eoteibo gebal dos Mares, Costas, Illias, e Baixos, reconhecidos 

no Globo ; extractado por ordem da Academia S^al das Sciencias, 14 vols. sm. 
4to. uncut, £2. 2« lAsboa, 1835-46 

Contents : Parts I. 1, 2 j H. ; III. 1, 2 ; IV. j V. ; VL 1, 2, 8 ; VIII. ; X. 1, 2 ; XI. Vols, 
yil. and IX. have not been published yet 

^566 Alvabez (Dom Francisqne) Historiale Description de TEthiopie, 16mo. old 
calf, very scarce, 32* Anvers, C, Plantin, 1558 

3566* the same, 12mo. morocco extra, gilt edges, 26« Anvers, 1557 

Prefixed to this description of Ethiopia is the ** Voyage d'Andr6 Corsal." 

3567 APIANTTS. Cosmogbaphia, sine Descriptio nniversi Orbis Petri Apiani et 

Gemm£ Frisii ; adiecti sunt aliorum Tractatus (Descriptio Indiabum Occi- 

DENTALiUM, Vsus Annnli Astronomici, &c.) 4to. woodcut map and other wood' 

cuts of Astronomical Instruments, Sfc, having their moveable parts still attached, 

very fins copy, in vellum, rare, £3. 3* Antverp, 1584 

At page 152 is an account of the " Amthropophaoorum Insulse,'* including Borneo, Celebes, 

Isle of Satyrs, &c. Archdeacon Nares considered Shakspeare's Antbropophagian and Ajithropo- 

phagi, to be ** a mock word formed for the sake of the sound." (Glossary.) — Mr. Halliwell follows 

with a similar opinion in his Archaic Dictionary. — Here we see it as a Geographical name* 

3568 Abgeksola (B. Leonardade) Conquistadelas Islas Malucas, folio, engraved titles 

neat copy in old calf, 30» Madrid, 1609 

3569 the same, folio, vellum, 25* 1609 

3570 AvBiL (Ph. 8oc, J[es.) Voyage en divers etats d'Europe et d*Asie, pour deconvrir 

nn nouvean chemin ^ la Cmne, 12mo. plates, vellum, 7s 6c2 Paris, 1692-3 

3571 Babbington (Hon. D.) The Possibility of approaching the North Pole asserted, 

8vo. map, hf, calf, 2« ^d 1818 

3572 Baebington's (€r.) History of New South Wales, including Botany Bay, 8vo. 

with coloured plates of Natural History, Jf, bd, 10s 1802 

3573 BAEEOS e COUTO, ASIA ; dos Feitos que os Portuguezes fizeram noDeseu- 

brimento e Conquista dos Mares e Terras do Oriente, com Indice, complete, both 
series, 24 vols. l2mo. portrait and maps, sewed, £4. 4a lAsboa, 1776-86 

Priced, 1840, Payne and Foss, mor. £\2.\2s. 
The best account of the Eariy Discoveries of the Portuguese in Asia. 
3573*Baebos, I'Asia, de* fatti de* Portoghesi nella conquista delle ^arti OriontalU<s.<yBL 
la descrittione de* paesi, dalla Portoghese trcydottia.dai\3\\oair^^c,^^."^.^^^^' 
in 1, 4to. calf, 15* Venetva, Ya\cjT\«w>>^&fSl. 

o 



flO QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

8674 Babeow's Account of Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa, 1797-98 ; with 
observations on its Greology, Geography, and Natural History, Sketches of the 
tribes surrounding the Capo of Good Hope, 2 vols.* in 1, 4to. maps, plcms, plates, 
calf gilt. Is ^d 1801-4 

3675 BAKTH (H.) Travels and Discoveries in North and Centeal Afeica, 1849-55, 
6 vols. 8vo. maps, woodcuts, and plates, (pub. at £5. 5«) cloth, £3. 3« 1857-58 

8576 " B.eisen in Nord- und Central- A&ika, 1849-65, 6 vols. 8vo. m>aps and 

plates, cloth, £2. 10$ G^^a, 1857-58 

8i677 the same, vol, 4 wanting, 8vo. cloth, £2. 2s 1857-58 

Vol. y . contalDS a Dictionary of the Temashight Vocabulary. The missing fourth volume can 
be imported. .-.-.. 

3678 BARTOLOMEO da li Sonetti (Zamberto) Isolario o Carte del Mare Egeo, 
descritte in Bime, 4to. 56 leaves, the woodcut maps with the names of places 
inserted thereon, written in a very old Italian hand, fine copy in vellum, ear- 
tremely rare, £8. 8* ' Senza luogo ed anno (circa 1480) 

Dr. Dibdin in his *' ifides Althorpianse" (II, No. 1305) conjectures that this curious descrip- 
tion of the Archipelago (in sonnets) was published at Venice about 1477. See Mr. Pannizi's opi- 
nion in the " Bibliotheca Grenvilliana." 

Collation : 56 leaves without signature, pagination or catchword, the first leaf commen- 
cing '* Al divo Cinquecento," page 55 ending ** Famagosta nicosia regal stanza," page 56 being 
a Map. All the maps are executed in a verj rude manner on wood. - 

3579 Batayia, de hoofstad van Neerlands O. Indien, 4 vols, in 2, 4to. plaies, hoards, 
5* ^m*^. 1782-83 

3680 Beeckmann (Dr.) Voyage to the Island of Borneo, in the East Indies, 8vo. 

plates, calf, 5* 1718 

3681 BEHATM. Ghillany (E. W.) Geschichte des Seefahrers Martin Behaim ; mit 

Abhandlnng iiber die altesten Karten des Nenen Continents, von Alex. Ton 
Humboldt, atlas 4to. with plates of Behaim* s Globes, and qf the 3 oldest maps 
of Amebica, bds, 30* Nv/rnherg, 1853 

3582 — MuEE, histoire diplomatique de Martin Behaim de Nuremberg, avec la de- 

scription de son Globe terrestre ; traduite par Jansen, 8yo. large map and 
woodcut, sd, 3* 6(2 Strasshtirg, 1802 

3583 BELL'S Travels from St. Petersburg in Eussia, to divers parts of Asia, contain- 

ing accounts of Joumevs with Embassies from Peter the Great to Ispahan, and 
to Pekin ; the Journal of De Lange, Russian Agent at Pekin, 1721-22 ; and 
Journeys to Derbent and to Constantinople, 2 vols, in 1, very stout small 4to. 
map, calf extra, .12s Glasgow, Foulis,VIQZ 

3684 Benjamin of Ttjdela's Itinerary, Hebrew and English, edited with a Biblio- 
graphy, Notes, and Essays by Asher, 2 vols. 8vo. bos, 18* Berlin, 1840-41 
Amongst the Essays will be found l5r. Zunz on the Geographical Literature of the Jews ; Le- 

brecht on the state of the Khalifate of Bagdad. 

3585 Bennett's (E. D.) Narrative of a Whaling Voyage roimd the Globe, 1833-36, 

comprising Sketches of Polvnesia, California, the Indian Archipelago, etc. "v^ith 
an account of Southern Wales, the Sperm Whale Fishery, etc. 8vo. palates (pub, 
at 28«) cloth, 10s 1840 

3586 BERGEEON. Voyages faits principalement en Asie dansles XII. XIII. XIV. 

et XV. Sibcle, par Hubruquis, Marc Paul, Haiton, Mandeville, etc. avec pre- 
faces par Bergeron, 2 vols. 4to. mxtps, bds. 10s La JSaye, 1735 

3587 the same, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. maps, calf, 10s 6d 1735 

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, £2. 28. 

8588 BEELIl^GEEI (Francesco) Septe Giomate della Geographia (in terza Eima), 

large foHo, with aU the 31 Maps engraved on copper, excessively rare, some 

leaves damaged, etc. it will be sold therefore not sulmct to collation, boards, 

X4. 4ff Iwenzeper Ntcplo Todesco (circa 1480) 

Priced, 1837 and 1840, bj Payne and Fosa, with the title and register, mor. £l6. 16^; in 

1848, by the same, mor. £21. ; sold by auction, 1847, at Paris, 461 fr. 

Francisco Berlinghieri, a Florentine, contribated greatly to the study of Italian Poetry by this 
popular work on Geography. It must have been published about the year 1480, as the Duke of 
Urbino, to whom it is dedicated, died in 1482. Perfect copies are of rare occurrence. 

3589 Biot's Geography of China — see Chinese Books, 

3590 BiscHOFF, fiistory of Van Diemen's Land, 8vo. map und plates, bds. 3* Qd 1832 
S591 BzuMB (C. L.) de Indische Bij, Deel I. stout 8vo. bds. 7 s Qd Ley den, 1843 



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- ■ I I. ■ ■ -I ' II , 1 . II. I ■ ■ — 

-8592 Bombay G-bogsaphical Society's Transactions, from May 1844 to March 1856, 
in 6 vols, or parts. — Proceedings, from May 1839 to November 1840, 7 parts-^ 
the two Series, 13 parts, 8vo. maps and plates, £4. Bombay, 1839-56 

3593 BOE/DONE, Isolario nel qual si ragiona di tntte le Is61e del mondo ; ricorettq, 
con la gionta del Monte del Oro novamente ritrovato, folio, numerous woodcut 
maps, hf. bd. uncut, 25f Venetia Francesco di Seno, s, a, 

3694 BoucHEE DE LA BiCHABDEBiE, Bibliothbque universelle des Voyages, ou Notice 
complete et raisonn^e de tons les Voyages anciens et modemes dans les quatre 
parties du monde, publics tant en langue fran9aise qu*en langues ^trang^s, 
avec des Extraits 6tendus de ceux d^entre eux qui sont les plus estimlis but 
chaque pays, 6 vols. 8vo. sewed, 15« Paris, 1808 

'3695. the same, 6 vols. 8vo. half calf neat, 24* 1808 

Priced, 1824, Rivington, £2. 2« ; 1846, Payne and Foss, £S. 3«. 

3596 BoTJGUEi, la Figure de la Terre, avec une Itelation de son Voyage (au Perou), 

4to. plates, old calf gilt, 5* 1749 

3597 Bbocquieee {Bertrandon de la) Travels to Palestine, 1432-33, translated by 

Johnes, royal 8vo. map and plate, bds, 7s Safbd Tress, 1807 

3598 BEOJN^IO VII Tartarise descriptio, item TransylvanisD ac Moldavise aliarumque 

regionum descriptio a BeichersdorJBT, item. Wemerus de admirandis Hungariffi 
aquis, sm. folio, cueious maps, calf neat, good copy, £2. 2* Colon. Agr. 1595 

3599 Bbooee's Lapland and Sweden, with Observations on Finmark, 4to. maps and 

plates, (pub. at £3. 3*) bds, 5« 1827 

3G00 Beosses (Chas. de) Terra Australis Cognita : or Voyages to the Terra AustraJis, 

or Southern Hemisphere, during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 

by Callander, 3 vols. 8vo. map, calf 25* JEdinburgh, 1766 

3601 Beown*8 (Edw.) Reysen door Nederland, Duyteland, Hongaryen, Servien, Bul- 

^rien, Oostenxyk, etc. small 4to. curious plates, vellum, Zs 6a Atnst, 1696 

3602 BfeUCE'S Travels to discover the Source of the Nile, 5 vols, royal 4ito. first and 

best edition, fine impressions of the plates, calf, good copy, 30* 1790 

Priced, 1829, 4. Bohn, mor. £7* 7*. 

3603 Beydges*s Transactions of the Mission to Persia, 1807-11, with a history of the 

Wahauby, 2 vols. 8vo. 12 plates, (pub. at £1. 1*) bds, 3s 1834 

BucH*s Canaeischen Insem — see Class Sciences. 

3604 BURCHELL'S (W. J.) Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa, 2 vols. 4to. 

many finely coloured plates, and map separate, (pub. at £9. 9*) cf, gt. £4. 1822-24 
An original copy ; the colouring of the plates is much superior to those subsequently issued. 
Priced, 1834, Arch, bds. £4. 10«; 1837, Arch, bds. £Z. 10«, or bound £4. 10«. 

3605 BUECBIHARDT'S (J. L.) Teavels : 

Travels in Syria and the Holy Land, 1822 — Travels in Nubia, 1822 — Travels in 
Arabia, very scarce, 1829 — together 3 vols. 4to. many mxjips and plates, hf maroon 
morocco, £7. 10s 1822-29 

3606 Travels in Aeabia, 2 vols. 8vo. map, hf calf, 9^^^ edges, 25* • 1829 

'* What can I say of the hite Sheik Burckhardt, who was so well acquainted with the language 

And manners of these people, that none of them suspected him to be an European } His account 
of the tribes in these countries is so minutely correct, that little or nothing remains for observation 
in modem Egypt and Nubia." — Belzoni, 

3607 CAILLIAUD (F.) Voyage a M^roe, au Fleuve Blanc, au-d^la de Fazoql, dans le 

Midi du Eoyaume de Senn&ar a Syouah et dans cinq autres Oasis, 4 vols. 8vo. 
and Atlases of plates bound in 1 vol, impl. folio, (pub. at £10. 10s) hf. morocco, 
un4Mt,fine copy, £4. Paris, 1823-27 

3608 the same, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, and folio Atlas, £4. 1823-27 

'*The great work of M. Caillaud, entitled Voyage h MiroS, &c. is now completed. The cir- 
cumstances which enabled M. Caillaud to ascend the Nile higher than had ever been accomplished 
by any former traveller, are of a nature not likely to occur again soon. When Ismail Pacha, son 
of the Viceroy of Egypt, undertook an expedition into Nubia in 1821, he was accompanied by 
Mr. C. who was employed to assist in the search for gold mines. He possessed all the necessary 
facilities for making astronomical observations, observing the direction of roads, reckoning dis- 
tances, taking views, copying inscriptions, sketching ancient remains, and making trigonometrical 
surveys. Thus prepared, the result of his travels possesses the highest interest for the amateurs of 
ancient geography, arts, and science. The whole work of Mr. . Gau, on the antiquities of Nubia, 
(also just completed in 13.fol. Nos.)'contains nothing beyond Wadi-Halfa, and it is precisely het« 
that the labours of M. Caillaud commence. These two works therefot^ Vi«:«^ ^\i<^'Qxi^<^T<iSAK)iSn>\s^ 
by means of which, and the great work on £gypt b^ the SatKiiWQl>3wb'^t«CL0si^"*:^«^Ss^^^ 



fit aUARITCH*S CATALOGUE OP 

possess an uninterrupted series of the monuments in the valley of the Nile, from the ban|^ of the 
Mediterranean to the very heart of Ethiopia." — Foreign Quarterly Review, No. 3, p. 381. 

** The name of Caillaud has for the last ten years stood high among the explainers of Egyp- 
tian antiquities, and the zealous devotees of African Discovery. The work now before us presents 
•UM with the reiults of his second visit to Egypt, and of his journies to the Oasis and adjacent coun- 
tries, during that period, although more Uian five years have elapsed between his return to France 
and the entire completion of the present work, (a circumstance that need not excite surprise, con- 
sidering that the graphic portion contains no less than 150 engravings.) The public has reason to 
be satisfied that the task of editing his researches and discoveries, has in this instance fallen into the 
author's own hands." — Foreign Quarterly Review, No. 4, p. 461. 

8609 Caucasus. M^moires historiqnes et g^ograpliiqnes sttr les pays entre la Mer 

Noire et la Mer Cas^ienne, 3 parts, large Jbldim map and BaroiS*s map (1793) 

added, 1797 ; D'Anville, M^moire sur la Mer Uaspienne, map, 1777 ; in 1 voL 

royal 4to. ^f. bd. rare, 25* JParis, 1777-97 

Comprises the Vocabulary of the Caucasian Dialects, viz. Abihae, Altiietek, Cudan, CabardieH, 

Oieetian, Dugorian, Kieti, Ingoushi, Leeghien, and Georgian. 

8610 CAVAZZI DA MoNTBcuccoLo (G-. A.) Istorica Descrizione di Congo, Matamba 

et Angola, sitoati neU* Etiopia Infer. Occidentale, ridattadaFortunato Alaman- 
^ni, tnick fol. map and nwmerotM plates, fine copy in vellum, £2. 10* Bologna, 1687 
Best edition, rare, superior to that in 4to. Milan, 1690. Collation, title, preface etc. 7 
leaves, map^p. 1-934, the last leaf containing the Errata. 

8611 CEYLON. Chitty's Ceylon Grazetteer, containing an accurate account of the 

districts, provinces, cities, towns. Tillages, harbours, lakes, etc. of the Island of 
Ceylon, viii. and 224 pp. — Classification of the Tamul Castes, pp. 225-272 — 
Account of the Moolnras, pp. 273-286 — ^Lord Bathurst's Charter of Ceylon, 
xrii. pp. — ^in 1 vol. 8vo. kf, ha. very rare, 15* Ceylon, 1834 

3612 CHESNEY'S (General) Expedition to the Euphrates and Tigris, 1835-37, with 

feographical and historical notices of the regions between the Nile and the 
ndus, 2 vols, stout royal 4to. labge fafbb, 97 plates a/nd numerous woodcuts, 
with royal 4to. atlas or maps in case, (pub. at £5. 6s) cloth, £3. 10s 1850 

** Colonel Chesney has peculiar claims on our notice. Few men possess more extensiTC know- 
ledge, personal and other, of the geography and statistics of the East. His testimony may always 
be accepted as important." — Athenaum, Feb. 18, 1854. 

3613 CHINA AND JAPAN. Ambassade de la Compagnie Orientale des Provinces 

Unies vers I'Empereur de la Chine, faite par Groyer et Keyser, recueilHe par 

Nieuhoff, Leyde, 1665 — ^Ambassades memorables vers les Empereurs du Japon, 

Amsterdam, 1680 — 2 vols, folio, maps and many plates, neat in old. calf, Cau- 

martin de St. Angers Arms oh sides, 36* 1665-80 

With the same Nobleman's Arms I have a beautifbl Terence in French, with early woodcuts. 

It is to be regretted that noblemen and gentlemen have ceased to have their Arms on the sides of all 

books bound for them, these would be more lasting than book-plates, which are often unfairly re- 

moned by subsequent possessors, who instead of so doing should place their book-plate either beneath 

or next to the former book-plate. The history of even an individual copy of a book is always 

i iteresting to its proprietor. 

3614 CHURCHILL and Lobd Oxfobd's Collection of Voyages and Travels : Jour- 

nals of Discoveries in various parts of the World, from the earliest period, some 
now first printed from Original Manuscripts, others now first published in Eng. 
lish, with History of Navigation from its original to this tmie, third edition, 
6 vols. 1744-6 — The Hableian Collection of Voyages and Travels of Authen- 
tic "Writers in otir own Tongue, &c., which have not before been collected in 
• English, published by Osborne, 2 vols. 1745 — together 8 vols, folio, maps and 
plates, calf, £5. &s 1744-45 

Priced, 1825, Wheatley, £12. 12f ; 1840, Jas. Bohn, mor. £18. 18f ; fetched in the Merly sale, 
£12. ; Beed's, £13. 6s ; Splidt's, £15. Us; Dr. Heath's, £15. ; Maddison's, £20. ; and Joshua 
Smith's, £22. 1 If 6<?. 

Vol. I. Introd. containing History of Navigation ; Navarette's China ; Baumgarten's Egjrpt, 
Arabia, Palestine, and Syria ; Brewer and Herckemann's Chili, 1642-3 ; Candidiases Formosa and 
Japan; Monck's Greenland, 1619-20; Beauplan's Ukraine; Angelo and Carli's Congo, 1666-7 ; 
Merolla's Congo, 1682; SirT. Roe's Embassy to Great Mogul, 1614-16; Nieuhoff's Brazil and 
East Indies; Capt. John Smith's Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, 1593-1629 ; Journals of Sai- 
lors in Greenland and Spitzbergen, 1633-4; Lamothe le Yayer's Iceland and Greenland; Capt. 
James's N. W. Passage, 1631-2 ; Backhoff and Wagoner's China, 1653-4. II. Life and Discoveries 
of Columbus, by his son, Don Ferdinand ; Greaves's Egyptian Pyramids ;- Borri's Cochin China. 
///. OvaJJe'a Chile, 1646} SirW. Monson's Nav^I Tracts, 6 books; BaldseWs Malabar, Coro- 



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mandel, and Ceylon. IV. Oemelli-Careri's Voyage round the World, 1693-99 ; Rolamb's Swediah 
Embasay to Constantinople, 1657 ; Hamel'a Dutch Shipwreck and Description of Corea, 1653 ; Pel- 
haan, preservation of eight Englishmen in Greenland, 1630; Merin's Mines of Hungary; Ten 
l^yne's Cape and the Hottentots ; Bolland's Straits of Gibraltar. V. Barbot's Guinea and Angola ; 
Herrera's America and Caribbee Islands ; Acct. of English Trade in Africa ; Sepp and Behme's 
Paraquaria ; Discovery of the Salomon Islands, 1595. VI. Father Techo's Paraguay, and adjacent 
provinces; Baron's Tonqueen; Norwood's Virginia; Phillips's Africa and Barbadoes^ 1693-4; 
Gatonbe, Lancaster's Voyage to N. W. Passage, 1612 ; Everard's three years' suffering in Madagas- 
car, 1686-93; Mosquito Kingdom in America; Lord's Discovery of the Banians and Persees; 
May's Pre^vation of ship Terra Nova ; Account of king of Mocha ; Sir P. Skippon's Netherlands^ 
Germany, Sec, ; Supp. to Navarette's China; General Index ; Locke's Catalogue and Char, of most 
Voyages and Travels. Continuation, Vol. I. Introductory Discourses ; (Gonzales' Gt. Britain, 
1730; Jno. Storj's Sweden; Description of Muscovy; Sir Thos. Overbury's T^vels in the 17 
provinces, 1609, etc. ; Tour in France and Italy, 1675 ; Davis' Travels ; Ussher's Asia ; General 
Account of the Turkish Empire ; Blount's Levant ; Daulphonois' Turky ; (Cartwright's) The 
Preacher's Travels ; Travels of four Englishmen and a Preacher in Africa, etc. ; Dandhii, Mount 
Libanus. Continuation, II. Baudrer, Court of the King of China ; Bamardine*s China ; The Re- 
▼olution in Siam ; Bemier's Surat ; Coverte's Travels ; Bruton's East Indies ; Proceedings at Am- 
bo3ma ; Galvano's Discoveries, by Hakluyt ; Langhenez, Voyage of the Dutch to the E. Indies, and 
Wolfe's addition ; Sir Fr. Drake, World encompassed ; Knight, Slavery under the Turks ; Dun* 
ton's Journal; Phelps' Barbary, 1685; Relation of Murders in Guiney; Pigafetta's Congo; 
Froger's Coast of Africa, 1 695-7 ; Le Maire's Canary Islands ; Boothby's Madagascar ; Castle's 
America, 1644 ; Geare's Ebenezer; De Monts' Nova Francia (Canada), etc. ; Warren's Surinam's 
Index t o the 2 vols. 

3615 CHURCHILL'S Mount Lebanon, 1842-52, Manners and Customs of its Inhabi- 

tants, with a full and correct account of the Druse religion and records of Ihe 
mountain tribes, 3 vols. Svo. map and plates, (pub. at 42«) cloth, 2l8 1853 

3616 CLAEKE'S Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, 11 vols. 

Syo. por trait and maps, fine copy, calf gilt, £3. 10* 1816-24 

3617 CLUvEBrll Introductio in Geographiam veterem et novam, cura Bunonis et 

iReiskii, sm. 4tto, frontispiece and 46 maps, vellum, 5« Amst. 1729 

« I have already remarked his prodigious mass of materials. In speaking of the meanest vil- 
lage, all the leamingof antiquity and the middle ages occur to his memory." — Gibbon, 

3618 COMBES, Historia de les Islas de Mindanao, Jolo, ysus adyacentes, small folio, 

half calf, £4. Madrid, 1667 

Very Scarce, like most of the works on the Philippine Islands. 

3619 Copland's History of Madagascar, with a political account of the island, its reli- 

gion, and manners, 8vo. map, (pub. at 10* ^d) calfgilt, 6s 1820 

3620 COEDEYEO (Antonio) Historia Insulana das Imas a Portugal sugeytas no 

Oceano Occidental, folio, calf, rare, £3. 3* I/isboa, 1717 

Lord Stuart de Ro&iesay's copy fetched, 1855, £Z, 15f. 

3621 COEONELLI, Memorie de* regni della Morea, Negroponte, e littorali fin* a 

Salonichi, 12mo. plates, vellum, 2s 6d Ten, (P 1670) 

3622 ■ Description g^ographique et historique de la Mor^e, reconqiiise par 
les Venitiens, 2 parts in 1 vol. sm. 8vo. plans aitd views, red mor. 12s Paris, 1686 

3623 COTOVICI (Jo.) Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum et Syriacum, cum Indice, 4to. 
fine plates of the principal Sacred Places in the Soly Land, with all the slips 

and tables, veryjme copy in vellum, 24» Antv, 1619 

Presented by the Author to John Van Rhede. 

3624 CoxE, les Nouvelles Decouvertes des Eusses, entre TAsie et TAm^rique, aveo 

I'Histoire de la conquSte de la Siberie, et du commerce des Eusses et des Chi- 
nois, 4to. maps, calf, 3* 6d Paris, 1781 

3626 Ceantz's (David) History of Greenland, Description of the Country and its In- 
habitants, and relation of the Mission of the United Brethren, 2 vols. 8vo. best 
edition, maps and plates, ca^ gilt, fine copy, 15* 1767 

3626 the same, with a Continuation to the present Time, illustrative Notes, 

&c, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £1. 1*) half calf neat, 9s 1820 

In speaking of this work. Dr. Johnson declared that very few books had ever affected him so 

deeply, and that the man who did not relish the first part was no Philosopher, and he who could 

not enjoy the second, no Christian. It is still one of the best books of information relating to 

Greenland. 

8627 Ceawfoed's Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands and adjacent CouxLtjrijij^, 

8vo. cloth, 9s ^"^^^^^ 

3628 Ceuise's (E. A.) Journal of a residence ia'Sew loiiBsA^^so.M-^^'^*^^ ^^^^®^ 



214 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 



8629 D'ANVILLE, Analyse g^mphique de Tltalie, 4to. ma^ps, calf, neat, 9* 1744 

8630 ' Italib, 1744--4lciaircis8emeii8 g^graphiques sxa la carte de TInde, 

1753— 2vol8. inl, 4to. ca{f, 12* 1744-53 

8631 _—— Notice de rAncienne Craule, tir^e des Monumens B^mains, 4to. coloured 

map, calf, 10* Paris, 1760 

3032 Mesures Itin^raires, anciennes et modemes, 8vo. calf, 6* 1769 

3633 . Etats form^B en Europe apr^s la Chute de TEmpire Eomain en Occi- 
dent, 4to. calf, 78 6d Paris, 1771 

8634 G^ographie ancienne et historique, 2 vols. 8vo. without the Atlas of 25 

plates, hds. 5* Paris, 1807 

8635 DAPPER'S (O.) Collection of Travels and Geographical Works, 8 vols, folio, 

all very richly illustrated with maps arid plates, hds, wncut, £2. 10s Amst, 1670-93 

Contents of the Series: 
Tweede en derde Gesandschap na bet Keyserryck van Taysing of China 1670-71 

Beschryving dea Keizerryks van Taising of Sina 1670 

A^: Indien, Kandahar, Kabul, Persie, etc. 1672 

: Arable, Mesopotamie, etc. 1680 

Morea en de Eylanden boo buy ten als binnen de Golf van Venetien 1688 

Beichryving van't Giesandschap der Nederlandsche Oost. Indische Compagnie aen den grooten 
TartBrischen Cham nu Keyser van China 1693 

Insnlarum Archipelagi septentr. 8eu maris Aegaei delineatio, autore J. Meursio, printed title wanting 
Nova totius Arabiae foelicis, petraeae et desertae descriptio, per Jac. Meurs, no printed title 

8636 DAHINEL, la Sphere des Deux Mondes, avec un Epithalame eur les nopces du 

Prince Don Phinppe Eoy d'Ajagleterre, etc. (par Gilles Boileau Bouillon), small 
4to. cuts, and 18 woodcut maps, the text interspersed with Poems, original vellum 
wrapper, £2. * Anvers, J". Picha^t, 1555 

8637 D'A-VEZAC, Etudes deGeographie sur TAirique septentrionale, 8vo. hf.cf2s6d 1830 
3638 Davy's (Dr. John) Account of the Interior of Ceylon, and of its Inhabitants ; 

with Travels in that Island, 4to. map and numerous plates, (pub. at £3. 13s 6d) 
hds. 9s 1821 

8539 « the same, 4to. halfhd, calf, 10* 1821 

Priced, 1840, Jas. Bohn, 30«; Bernal's copy in calf, fetched, 1855, 30«. 

8640 Db Guignes, Voyages a Peking, Manille et I'De de France, 1784-1801, 3 vols. 

8vo. and folio Atlas of 9*1 plates, hds, the text hf, red morocco, 12* Paris, 1808 

8641 DELLA V ALLE (P.) Viagffi : La Persia, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, %s ^d Venetia, 1667 
3642 Viaggi Jiella Turchia, la Persia e I'lndia, con la sua Vita, 2 stout vols. 

12mo. half calf, 9s Torino, 1854 

8643 Voyages dans la Turquie, la Perse, et les Indes OrientaJes, son retour 

par TArabie, etc. 4 vols. 4to. not uniform, calf, 6s Paris, 1661-65 

3644 ■ Voyages dans la Turquie, I'Egypte, la Palestine, et autres lieux, 

8 vols. 12mo. portrait, calfailt, a veryfii/ie copy, 12* Paris, 1745 

8645 Denham, Clapperton, and Oudney's T?ravels and Discoveries in Northern and 

Central Africa, 1822-24, ^\xi,M^ plates and m^ps, (pub. at £4. 14*), hds. 15* 1826 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, £2.5*; 1843, J. Bohn, £2. 8*; 1844, calf, £1. 11* 61;; 1848, russia, 

Payne and Fobs, £2. 2* ; Fetched, calf extra, 1855, £l. 18* 

3646 DiccioNAEio geografico-historico de Espana, por la real Academia de la Historia ; 
Seccion I ; El E,eyno de Navaeba, Senorio de Vizcaya, y provincias de Alava 
y GutPUZcoA, 2 vols. 4to. calf, 12* Mad/rid, 1802 

The best historical Gazetteer of the Basque Provinces. 

8647 Deuby's Adventures during his captivity in Madagascar, with Vocabulary of the 

Language, sm. 8vo. map, calf extra, 1^ 1743 

8648 DU BOIS, Vies des Gouverneurs Gen^raux, avecTabr^g^ de THistoire des Etab- 

lissemens HoUandoia aux Indes Orientales, royal 4to. medallion Heads in vig- 
nettes, with m^ps, plans, Sfc, of the Dutch Possessions in the East, calf, 12* 1763 

3649 DuEEAU DB LA Mallb, Provence de Constantine, 8vo. halfhound, 2* 6d 1837 

3650 Egeeton's (Lady Frances) Journal of a Tour in the Holy Land, 1840, 8vo. 

plates, printed for private circulation only, uncut, 6* 1841 

8651 [Engel] Memoires et observations geographiques sur la situation des Pays sep- 

tentrionaux de TAsie et de I'Am^rique, 4to. maps, hf. hd, 6* Lausanne, 1765 

3652 Engsteom, Hesa sodra Lappland, Jemtland, Trondhem ochDalarne, 1834, 2 vols. 

in 1, 8vo. hf qf,3s6d Calmar, 1835-36 

Sd!^ Sbman (A.) Travels in Siberia, from the German by Cooley, 2 vols. 8vo. map 

(pub. at 31s 6d) cloek, 10s M 1848 



GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 21$ 



BQ54 £tSs*b Journals of. Expeditions of Discoyery into Central Austbalia, 2 vols. 

Syo. map and 2^ plates, (pub. at £1. 16«) clothe 16s 1845 

S666 Fabla. y Sousa, Asia Portugueza, Vols. I. II. folio, man^ curious maps, planst 

andfidl length portraits, vellum, 25* Lishoa, 1666-74 

3666 FELLOWS (Clias.) Discoveries in Lycia, stout sm. 4to. manyplaies and woodcuts 

qf Antiquities, Coins, Oreek Inscriptions, etc. (pub. at £2. 2s) cloth, dOs 1841 

3657 EiscHEB (J. E.) Sibirische Gesehichte, yon der Entdekkung Sibiriensbis auf die 

Eroberung durcb die Eussen, 2 vols. Syo. ivith Vocabularies, maps, half caff, 

7s 6d St. JPetershurgh, 1768 

3657* the same, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. Is M 1768 

3658 Flindebs* Yoyage to Tebba Austbalis, undertaken for the purpose of com- 
. pleting the Discovery of that Country, 1801-3, 2 vols, atlas 4to. vnth a larae 

atlas folio volume of Maps and Charts, (pub. at £8. Ss) cloth, rare, £2. 16s 1814 
3659 the same, 2 vols, atlas 4to. with atlas qf Charts, Ids, £3. 1814 

3660 FoBBES (Major) Eleven Years in Ceylon, its history and antiquities, 2 vols. 8vo. 

15 plates and cuts, (pub. at 21s) cloth, 10s 1840 

3661 Fobm;aleoni, dei Fonti degli Errori nella Cosmografia e GeograBa degli Antichi, 

8vo. kf, hd, rare, 9s Venezia, tipogra^ dell* Autore, 1789 

3662 FOESTER (J. R.) Observations made during a Yoyage round the World on 

physical Geography, Natural History, and etfic Philosophy, 4to. with a Com^ 
parative Table of the various Languages in the Isles of the South-Sea, and of 
various Nations to the East and West of it, russia, rare, 15* 1778 

3663 Fbanck (Sebast.) Cossmographey — ^Weltbuch : Spiegel un bildtniss desganzen 

Erdbodens, in 4 Biichem, nemhch in Asiam, Aphricam, Europam und Amebi- 
CAM abteilt; auch etwas von new gefundenen Welten und Inseln, nitt auss Be- 
roso, Joanne de Montevilla, un dergleichen Fabeln, simd aus glaubwirdigen 
Weltschreibern zuhaufT tragen, folio, a few leaves slightly damaged, original 
binding, 15* ^ TUbingen, jflrich Morhart, 1534 

3664 Fbaseb's Tour through the Himala Mountains, and to the Sources of the Rivers 

Jumna and Ganges, royal 4to. large map, cloth, 7s 6d 1820 

3665 Fbois de Rebus Japonicis, de legatione Regis Chincnsium ad Regem Japonise, 

et de rebus per Japoniam, 1596, ^estis, 12mo. 314^. sd. 10s Moguntiae, 1599 

3666 FURERI (Criristophori) Itineranum iEgypti, Arabise, Palajstinse, Syrise, dia- 

rumque regionum Orientalium. Addita est Oratio fimebris et carmina exse- 
quiaua piis manibus summi viri scripta, cum Auctario aliorum ejusdem honori 
nuncupatorum ; sm. 4to. fine papeb, a very beautiful portrait and plates, early 
impressions, a remarkably jftne copy in rough vellum, £2. 2s Norimbergce, 162Q 
"Volume rare et assez recherche." — Brunei. Sold in Mr. Bindley*s sale for £3, 9s, in the 

White Knights for £2. 4s, and in Mr. G. Mason's for £3. 13« Od. Priced^ 1840, J. Bohn, mor. 

£2. bs ; fine copies are rare, they are usually valued £3. Z». 

3667 GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD, or Dictionary of Geographical Knowledge, 

edited by a Member of the Royal Geographical Society, 14 vols. impl. 8vo, 
double colwmns, maps, woodcuts and 120 engravings on steel, (pub. at £9. 9s) 
cloth, £5. 5* 1866 

The best and most complete of all Gazetteers, compiled from the recent authorities, and 
forming a complete body of modem Geography, physical, political, statistical, historical and eth- 
nographical. 

3668 GELL (Sir W.) Geography and Antiquities of Ithaca, impl. 4to. m^ andphUes^ 

hf cf. 7s 6d 1807 

3669 Itinerary of Qreece, containing 100 routes in Attica, Boeotia, Fhocis, 

Locris and Thessaly, 8vo. new edition, map, bds. 5* 1827 

3670 GEOGRAPHICAL Society's Joubnal, from the commencement in 1830 to 

1854, 24 vols. — Indexes for Vols. I. to XX, 2 vols. — ^together 26 vols. 8vo. many 
maps and plates (pub. at £12. 6s 6d) sd. uncut, £8. 1831-54 

3671 another set. Vols. I.— XII. 8vo. neatly hf. bd. calf, £3. 3* 1831-47 

Several of the early volumes are out of print. 

3672 GiBALDES (Casado) Tratado de Cosmografia e Geographia historica, physica e 

commercial, antiga e modema, 4 vols. 4to. hf caff, neat, 10s Paris, 1825-28 

3673 GiusTiNiANi, Dizionario Geografico-ragionato del Regno di Napoli, con discorso 

preliminare, 10 vols. 8vo. uncut, lbs Napoli, 1797-1805 

3674 GrMELiN (Sir G.) Reise durch Russland, zur Untersuchung der (bey Natur- 

Reiche, 4 vols. 4to. numerous plates, sd. uncuty 12« St. P«ieT%WrQV^'^^^^ 

3675 Gbabebg, Specchio goografico doll* impexo ^ "!Aa4ocw>, ^q» '«ia^ wa^ '^^**'^SS\ 



116 



QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



8676 
8677 

S678 
8679 



8680 

8681 
8682 



8683 



Gbakt's (Baron) History of Maoritias, or tke Isle of France, and tke neigh- 
bouring Islands ; editea by Charles Grant, 4to. mam, 4^ hd. 5« 1811 

Gbievb 8 History of Slamtschatka and the Kunlski Islands, 4to. mc^s and cuts, 
calf, 3* Qd Gloucester, 1764 

GOldekstXdt (J. A.) Eeisen durch Hussland nnd im Caucasischen Gebiirge, 
2 vols. 4to. numerous jplates and maps, sd, 6« 8t, Peiersburgh, 1789-91 

Guthbie's Tauri or Crimea, the ancient kingdom of Bosphoros, the l^uric Cher- 
son, and all the other countries north of the Euxine ceded to Kussia by the 
peace of Kainardgi and Jassy, with an Appendix on Tauric medals, fragments 
of Bosphoric historyand antiquities, 4to. maps a/nd plates, calf, 7 s 6d 1802 

GUZMAN (Luis de) Historia de las Missiones que haii hecho los Beligiosos de la 
Compania de Jesus en la India Oriental, y en los Beynos de la China y Japon, 
2 vols. sm. folio, vellum, rare, £3. 10* Alcala, 1601 

Haafnbb, Voyages dans la Feninsule occidentale de Tlnde et dans Tile de Cey- 
Ian, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, calf, &s Paris, 1811 

HAKLUYT'S (Eich.) Collection of the Early Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries 
of the English Nation, a new edition, with additions, edited by B. H. Evans, 
5 vols, royal 4fco. (pub. at £15. 15*) calf neat, £8. 8# 1809-12 

^^ See Camus f grands Voyages, 4to. p. 11. 

HAKLUYT Society Publications, from the commencement in 1847 to 1859, 
20 vols. 8vo. m^n^ maps and plates, new in cloth, printed Jor subscribers only^ 
£10. 10* 1847-59 



CONTENTS : 



r 



Hawkins' (Sir Richd.) Observations in bis Voiage L D,' Orleans (Pierre Josepb) History of tbe Tartar 



into tbe South Sea in 1593, 1622 ; edited by 
Capt. C. R. D. Betbune 1847 

Colambus, Select Letters, witb otber original 
docaments relating to his Four Voyages, 
translated and edited by R. H. Major 1847 

Ralegh's Discoverie of Guiana in 1595, 1596 ; 



r Conquerors of China, Paris, 1688 ; transl. 
and edited by the Earl of EUesmere 1854 
Fletcher (Francis) The World encompassed by 
^ Sir Francis Drake ; edited by W. S. W, Vaux, 
map 1854 

Middleton (Sir Hen.) Voyage to Bantam and tbe 



/ 



Sur Francis Drake, his Voyage, 1595, by Thos 
Maynarde, edited from the original MSS. by 
W. D. Cooley 1849 

Rundall (Thos.) Narrative of Voyages towards 
the Nocth-West in search of a Passage to 
Cathay and India, 1496 to 1631, 3 maps 1849 

Strachey (Wm.) Historic of Travaile into Vir- 



edited by Sir R. N. Schomburgk, map 1848 i ^ Maluco Islands, 1606 ; edited by B. Comey, 



map and b plates 1855 

^ond (Edw. A.) Russia at the close of the 16th 

century 1856 

Benzoni (Girolamo) History of the New World : 
.^Travels, 1541-56, Venice, 1572; transl. and 

edited by Admiral W. H. Smyth, facsimiles 

of old woodcuts 1857 



y ginia Britannia, edited from the MS. byV^Major (R. H.) India in the 15th century 1857 



R. H. Major, map^ facsimile and 5 plates 

1849 

Hakluyt (Rd.) Divers voyages touching the dis- 
coverie of America and the Hands adjacent, 
1582; edited by J. Winter Jones, /aeWmt/e 
and 2 maps 1850 

/ Hakluyt (Rd.) Discovery and Conquest of Terra 
Florida by Don Ferdinando de Soto, 1611 ; 



edited by W. B. Rye, map 



Champlain, Voyage to the West Indies, 1599- 

1602; transl. by A. Wilmere, edited by N. 

Shaw, 4 coloured and 4 plain facsimiles 1859 
Expeditions into .the Valley of the Amazons, 

1539,1540, 1639; transl. and edited by C. 

R. Markham. 

The above set wants the 4 following volumes, 
which can be supplied : 



Herberstein,Rerum Moscovitarum Commentarii: 
Notes upon Russia, transl. and edited by R. 
H. Major, 2 vols. 2 facsimile maps and 
Aplates 1851-2 



1851 K^undall's Collection of early Documents on 
^ •• ^ Japan 1850 

Coat's Geography of Hudson*s Bay, edited by 
Jno. Barrow 1851 

DeVeer(Gerrit)ThreeVoyagesbytheNorthEa8t 



^Mendoza (Juan Gonzalez de) Historie of China ^ to China, 1594-6, edited by C. T. Beke 1852 
^ transL by Parke, 1588; edited by Sir G. T. ^ White (Adam) Collection of early Documents 
Staunton, 2 vols. 1853-4 i on Spitzbergen and Greenland 1855 

3684 BENZONI(Girolajno) History of the New World, showing his travels in America, 

1541-1556, now first translated and edited by Admiral W. H. Smyth, 8vo. 
curious woodcuts, clothe 21s Sahluyt Society, 1857 

3685 Hall (Capt. Basil), Voyage to the West Coast of Coeea and the great Loo-Choo 

Islands, with Appendix — Cliffobd's Vocabulary of the Loo-Choo Langoage, 

With English and Loo-Choo sentences, 2 parts m 1 vol. 4to. 7 coloured plcUes 

and 4 maps, (pnb. at £2. 2s) 16s - 1818 

S6Sd Hamilton's (W, J,) E^searches in Asia Minob, Pontns and Armenia, 2 vols. 

^o. 12pl(ae8 (pub. at £1. 12s) cloth, lbs 1842 



GEOGRAPHY. EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. flT 



f687 Havwjly's (Jonas) Account of the British Trade over the Oai^ian Sea, with the 
^ Author's Journal of Travels, from England through Bussia, into Persia ; to 

which are added the devolutions of Persia, 2 vols. 4to. maps and opiates, old 

eaJf, hs 1754 

d688 Havabt (D.) Op en Ondergang von Cormandel, 3 vols, in 1, thick sm. 4to.^(m- 

Hgpiece, maps and plates, ^r^e clean copy in vellum^ rare, 15# Amsterdam, 1693 
3689 HAYTJS, de rebus Japonicis, Indicis et Peruanis, de magno rege Mogor et de 

imperio Sinensi, stout 12mo. old calf gilt, 14^ Ante, 1606 

8690 Heidhanki (C.) Palsestina sive Terra Sancta, correcta et emendata per H. Emes- 

tum, very sm. 4to. maps, vellum, 4* 6(£ WblfferAiUtelae, 1690 

^^ The Fonthill copy fetched £1. Us. 

3691 HELFFEICn ( Joh.) Bericht von der Eeiss aus Yenedig nach Hierusalem, von 

dannen in Aegypten, auff den Berg Sinai, Alcair, Alexandria, und widerumb gen 
Yenedig, sm. 4to. nti/merous fine bold woodcuts, one, a procession, nearly 40 
inches long, the engravings of Oriental Costume are very attractive, fne tall copy, 
ea(fexi/ra, rare, ife. ^ TueipTsig, 1§81 

3692 Heitdbbson (E.) Biblical Eesearches and Travels in Russia, including a Tour in 

the Crimea, 8vo. maps andplates, hf. calf gilt, 7s 6d 1826 

3693 HENTZNERI Itinerarium GermanisB, 6aJli«B, AnglisB et ItalisB ; huic libro ac- 

cessere, Moneta Peregrinatoria duorum Doot. Yirorum ; itemque Incerti Auc- 
toris Epitome PrsBcognitorum Historicorum, antehac non edita, 12mo. with the 
folding table, russia, gilt leaves, fine copy, £2, 2s Norib. 1629 

Copies have got very scarce now. Priced, Thick Paper, 1837, Payne and Fobs, mor. £^. 4«. 
See MS. note, from Sir F. Madden's Glossary to Hayelock the Dane, as to a most remarkable 
blander committed by the editor of the private reprint of a translation of this work (Reading, 1807t) 
probably the greatest ever committed in the annals of translating. 

** Honest Paul Hentzner sets down the peculiarities of an Englishman with the same accuracy 
that Captain Hall describes the new-found inhabitants of Loo Choo Islands. — The travels of a Ger- 
man tutor in England in 1598 must indeed be matter of curiosity to those who wish to know what 
imjo'ession the manners, habits, and amusements, and the general character of their country, made 
upon a foreigner more than two hundred years ago.->He has certainly noted some particulars which 
are not to be found elsewhere, and which are equally curious and amusing." — Reirotpeclive Bev, 

Walpole found so much difficulty in procuring a copy, that in the preface to the translation of 
that part relating to England, printed at the Strawberry Hill press, he has stated his belief that there 
were not above four or five copies in England. 

3694 Hebmann, iiber die Seerauber im Mittehneer und ihre Yertilgung, Syo. 438 pp. 

red morocco, 3« 6(£ Inibeck, 1815 

3695 HisToiBE des Decouyertes dans la Bussie et la Perse, 2 vols. Syo. plates and maps, 

bds, ds 6d Berne, 1779 

3696 HisTOBiA dos Descobrimentos e Conquistas dos Portuguezes no Novo Mondo, 

4 vols. 16mo. ca^f, 15* Lisboa, 1786 

3697 Holland's Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, etc. 

1812-13, 4to. m>(yp andplates, calf, 5« 1815 

3698 Hollieb's fR.) Glances at various Objects, during aEambleinFrance, Switzer- 

land, Piedmont, Lombardy, Venice, tne Khine, etc. 4to. map, cloth, 7s 6d 1831 

Printed for private distribution only. 

3699 HONTERI (Joannis) Eudimentorum Cosmograplucorum Libritres (Carmen), 

12mo. woodcut-maps (including America) fine copy, with autograph o/^Despobtbs 
the famous French Poet, old jFrench red morocco, gilt edges, babe, 25s 

AntvetpicB, apud Joannem Itichard/um, ». a. 

3700 HOOKEE'S (Sir W. J.) Tour in Iceland, 1809, 2 vols. 8vo. second edition, with 

Appendix, maps andplates, (pub. at 26$) bds, 7s Qd 1813 

3701 the same, labge fafeb, 2 vols, royal 8vo. (pub. at 36«) bds, 25* 1813 

'* This interesting work has left nothing to be desired on the subject of this extraordinary 
island.'' — Lowndes. 

3702 Huegel, Travels in Kashmib and the Punjab, containing a particular account 

of the Government and Character of the Sikhs ; translated from the Grerman, 
with Notes by Major T. O. Jervis, royal 8vo. 440 pp. with characteristic inns' 
trations, and an ihfboved Maf of those countries by Arrowsmith, (pub. at 18«) 
cloth, 5s 1845 

3703 Hd lsius. Asheb's bibliographical Essay on the collection of Voyages and Travels, 

edited and published by Levinus Hulsius and his successors «.t S\a«vo5^^jc%'«si^ 
Francfort from 1598 to 1660, sm, 4to. hds. onlt; 12ft cople« T^rwted.^^ ^wVwOSSJl 



218 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

S704 HUMBOLDT (A. de) Asie Centrale, Beoherclies Bur les Chaines de Montagnes 
et la Climatologie oompar^e, Vols. 2 and 3, stout 8yo. map a/nd 8 tables, sewedt 
£2. 2* Paris, 1843 

^^ Sold, 1856, at Sotheby's, 3 vols. £i, 8#. 

3706 HUMBOLDT. Central-Asien : Untersuchungen tiber die Gebirgsketten iind die 

yergleichende Xlimatologie ; von Mfl.1ilTnii.TiTi , complete in 2 vols. 8yo. ma^ and 
tables, sd, 15* , Berlin, 1844 

3706 Examen critique de Thistoire de la G6ograpliie du Nouveau Coatinent 

et des progr^B de rAstronomie Nautique aux 15me et 16me si^cles, Vols. I — IV. 
8vo. sd. 20« Paris, 1836-7 

A valuable and learned work on the discovery of America. 

3707 ' B/cise nach dem Ural, dem Altai und dem KjispiBchen Meere von Al. 
von Humboldt, G. Ehbbnbebg und G. Bose, 2 vols. 8vo, maps am,d plates, sd. 
ISs Berlin, IS37 -42 

3708 IBBY and MANGLES, TraveLs in Egypt and Nubia, Syria and Asia Minor, 

in 1817-18, 8vo. map andplaies, head of title-page margin cut off, printed for 
private distribution, russta extra, gilt edges, 21* 1823 

3709 ISENBEBO and £bap7*s Journals of their proceedings in the Kingdom of Shoa, 

and otherparts of Abyssinia, 1839-42, thick 8vo. maps, cloth, 9* 1843 . 

3710 Jansz de Koy (J.) hacheHjke Beys-togt na Borneo en Atchin, in sijn vlugt van 

Batavia, 1691, 12mo. maps and plates, bds, 3* 6<£ Levden, Vander Aa, s, a. 

3711 Japan. Ambassades de la Compagnie hollandoise des Inoes vers I'Empereur du 

Japon, 2 vols, in 1, 18mo. calf, 5* . Leyde, Henry Drummond, 1686 

3712 Jabves, History of the Hawaijan or Sandwich Islands, 8vo. map andplates, 5* 1843 

3713 Jaussin, Memoires historiques, militaires et politiques sur la Cobse, 1738-41, 

2 vols. 12mo. map andplates, calf, 5* Lausanne, 1758 

3714 JESUIT MISSONS, an interesting Series, 8 vols. 12mo. size, all bound uniformly 

in antique calf red edges, £4. 4* 1563-1618 

EpistolsB IndicsB in quibus descriptio rerum nuper in India Orientali prseclar^ 

^estarom a Theologis Societ. Jesu [cura Agno. Ammonii] BilingcB, 1563 
Epistolae IndicsB, de Stupendis et prseclare Bebus quas Divina bonitas in India et 

variis Insulis per Societatem Jesu operari dignata est [cura J. B. Sombergii], 

water-stained Lovanii, 1566 

Epistolae Indicse et Japanicse de multarum Gentium Conversationibua, 2 vols. 

whole dark calf 1570 

Berum a Societate Jesu in Oriente gestarum ad annum usque a Deipara Virgine 

1568 conmientarius Emm. Acost^ recognitus et Lat. donatus. Accessere 

de Japonicis rebus Epistolarum libri IV. item recogniti ab J. P. Maffeo 1571 
Alia Editio, printed in italic letter Colonice, 1574 

LitersB Annuse Japonenses, anno 1591 et 1592 scriptse, a P. Lod. Feois, ib, 1596. 

Nova et succincta vera tamen Historia de Begno ChinsD libri III. opera M. 

Henningii, Francof 1596 — ^in one vol. 
De Legatione Evangelica ad Indos capessenda admonitio Justi Heumii 1618 

3715 JoBio (M. de) Storia del Commercio e della Navigazione, 4 vols, in 3, 4to. calf, 

*lspd This work reaches to the aera of Augustus. Napoli, 1778-83 

8716 JUNGHUHN (Fr.) Beisen durch Java von Nees von Esenbeck, roy. 8vo. ohL 
folio Atlas of two m^ps and 38 plates, sd. 7s 6d ^ Magd. 1845 

3717 Java, seine gestallt, pflanzendecke und innere Bauart ; aus dem hoi- 

landischen iibertragen von Hasskarl, 3 vols, in 4, 8vo. with folio atlas of Views, 
Maps, Geological Sections, etc, hf bd, russia neat, £2. 10s Leipzig, 1852-54 

The best scientific account of the natural resources of Java, completing the learned work of Raffles. 

3718 Java, zijne gedaante, zijn Plantentooi en inwendige bouw, tweede ver^ 

beterde uitgave, impl. 8vo. all as yet published, presentation copy to Ih. JEEorS' 
field, £2. Amst, 1852, etc. 

Afd. I. pp. 1—176; Afd. II. pp. 1—1432; Afd. IIL pp. 1—296. 

3719 Biickreise von Java nach Europa, 8vo. maps and views, hf. bd- 3* Qd 1852 

3720 EEBB'S (B.) Collection of Voyages and Travels, arranged in systematic order, 

vrith an Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, from the Earliest 
Period to the beginning of the Nineteenth Century, together with a Catalogue 
of Works of Voyages and Travels, arranged according to Countries, and in 
ChronologicBi Order, and a complete Index of Beference, 18 vols. 8vo. maps, 
(pub. at £12. 12s) calf neat, £4. 1824 

Fetched, 1853, Cbrigtie's, calf, £4. 19*. The 18tli iroVume, ^\i\c\i\* ^OTtv^XvcoftB deficient, com- 



GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. «» 



prises SteTenson's Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, with, 
a Bibliographieal Catalogue of Voyages and Travels. '* Kerr's collec^on contains a great variety of 
very curious and interesting early voyages and travels^ of rare occurrence, or only to be found in 
expensive or voluminous collections.*' 

3721 Klapeoth's Travels in the Caucasus and Georgia, 1807:8, 4to. kf, hd. 5* 1814r 

3722 KoLB, Caput Bonae Spei hodiemum : BeschreiDung des Vorgebiirges der Gruten 

Hofnung, der Hottentotten und der Europaeischen Colonien, very stout folio, 
portrait, frontispiece^ map andplates, vellum, 10* Numherg, 1719 

3723 KoTZEBUB (Otto) Entdeclnin^-!Eeise in die Siid-See und nach der Borings- Strasze 
■ zur Erforschung einer nordostlichen Durchfart, 1815-18, 3 vols, in 1, 4itcy,fine 

paper, 6 charts, 20 views, and coL places of Nat, History, bds, ISs Weimar, 1821-3 

3724 Xbaet, Topographisk-Statistik Beskrivelse over Kongeriget Norge, 4 vols, in 5, 

8vo. cloth, 9s Christiania, 1820-29 

3725 Keusensteen, Eeise um die Welt, 1803-6, auf Befehl s. k. Majestat Alexander I. 

auf den Schififen Nadeshda und Newa, 3 vols. 4to. hf calf gilt, ^^ 1810-1^ 
** Relation int^ressante d'un voyage. dont le but principal etait d'^tablirune communication entre 
les provinces occidentales et oHentales de Tempire de Russie par le moyen de T Ocean. II en a ete 
imprimd en mSme temps deux Editions, Tune en langue russe, et Tautre en allemand.'' — Brunei. 

3726 LiL Caille (FAbb^ de) Journal historiquc du Voyage fait au Cap de Bonne-Esp^» 

ranee, 16mo. plate and cuts, old red morocco, gilt edges, 10s Paris, 1763- 

3727 Laied and Oldfield's Expedition into the Interior of Afiiea, by the Biver Niger^ 

1832-34, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, calfn^at, 15^ 1837 

3728 La Lande, Voyage en Italie, contenant les histoires les plus singulieresderitalie, 

etc. 9 vols. 12mo. old cay neat, with 4tto, Atlas of SB maps andplates, hf, hoimd, 
7s 6d Paris, 1786 

3729 La Loubebe, Description de Siam, 2 vols. 12mo.25 maps and very curiotis plates, 

old calf, a good book, 6s ... Amsterdam, 1714 

3730 Landt's Description of the Eeroe Islands, their situation, climate and produc- 

tions, manners, customs, &c. stout 8vo. with small Vocabulary, dialogue and 
Proverbs in Feroese and English, map andplates, bds, &s 1810 

3731 La Peeouse, Voyage autour du Mond, redig^ par L. A. MUet-Mureau, 4>ols. 

4to. portrait, with inwl, folio Atlas of 69 plates and maps. If, bd, 20s Paris, 1797 

3732 La Eoque (Jean de) V oyage de Syrie et du Mont-Liban, 2 vols, in 1, 1723 — Voy- 

age dans la Palestine, 1818 — 3 vols, in 2, 12mo, plates, hf, bd, 6s Amst, 1723 1818 

3733 LEAKE (Col. W. M.) Eesearches in Greece, 4to. (pub. at £3. ds).bds, 15* 1814 
Essentially a philological work. Contents: Chapter I. Of the Modern Greek Dialect; II. Of 

the Albanian Language ; III. Of the Wallachian and Bulgarian Languages. 

3734, Travels in the Mobea, 3 vols. 8vo. with a very large map of the Mbrea, 

and upwards of 30 various maps, plans, plates of ancient Greek Inscriptions, Sfc. 

(pub. at £2. 5*) cloth, 2As ' 1830 

3734# Travels in Northern Greece, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, £2, 16s 1835 

3735 Tour in Asia Minor, 8vo. map (pub. at 18^) If qf, \0s 1824 

3736 Topography of Athens, 8vo. maps, bds, 21s 1821 

*' All Col. Leake's works are of great intrinsic value. The Tour (the Morea) exhibits the 

learning and diligence of the Author, accompanied by that general interest which attaches to per- 
sonal adventure ; we strongly recommend the work as highly deserving of a place in every good 
library." — Edin. Rev, 

3737 LE BEUN (Corneille) Voyage au Levant : L*Asie Mineure, les Isles de Chio, de 

Rhodes, de Chypre, I'Egypte, la Syrie et la Terre Sainte, folio, laegb paper, 

frie impressions of the plates, old calf, 16s Defft, 1700 

3738 Voyages par la Moscovie, en Perse, et aux Indes Orientalts, 2 vols. 

£o\io, portrait, and upwards of 320 plates of Views, Antiquities, etc, old french 

calf neat, 16s Amst, 1718 

Priced, 1840, Payne and Foss, £2. 2s, 
3739 Travels into Muscovy, Persia and the East Indies, 2 vols, folio, maps 

and p lates , ca^, lbs 1737 

3740 LELEWEL (T.) G-^ographie du Moyen-age, 4 vols, in 3, and Epilogue, 8vo., 

with oblong folio Atlas of Mediaeval Maps, sd, £2, Ss Bruxelles, 1852-7 

3741 Pytheas de Marseille et la Geographic de son temps. 8vo. 3 maps, sd. 

3s 6d ^ Bruxelles, 1S36 

3742 Tavola di ISTavicare di Nicolo et Antonio Zeni et les Cartes des r^g^ona 

septentrionales en 1558, 8vo. 5 maps, 4* 6d "BTux^V^^V^SSi^ 



220 aUARITOH'S CATALOGUE OP 



8743 LENGLET DUFEESNOY (AbW) Methode pour ^tudier la GeograpHe arec 

nn Catalogae de Voyages, Cartes, Sec. 7 yols. in 8, 12mo. mapst fiine copy in 
citron morocco^ gilt edges, with the Arms qf 8, A, R. Madame Sophie de £hrance 
on sides, £4. 4» Paris, 1742 

8744 Leoit (Jean) Historiale description de TAfbique, tMck 12mo. curious woodctUs, 

calf, 16* Anvers, J, Bellere, 1656 

8745 Lessefs (M. de) Yoyage du Kamtschatka en France, 1787-88, 2 vols. 8yo. maps 

andplaies, haifveUvm, Zs 6d Paris, 1790 

8746 LETTEES Edifiaktes et Curieuses, Rentes des. Missions Etrang^res par quel- 

ques Missionaires de la Compagnie de Jesus, 26 vols. 12mo. french calf gilt, 
£2. 10* Tonhyuse, 1810 

8747 another edition, 24 vols. 12mo. (the 227id volume wanting), calf, 25* 

PaW*, 1780-81 
Thorpe priced the edition, 24 vols. Pftris, 1717, £5. IbsQd; H. Bohn, the edition, 14 vols. 
Lyon, 1819, bound, £b. I5s 6<l. This interesting work contains the principal letters written by 
the French Missionaries from China, Cochin-China, Siam, and other parts of the East ; giving an 
account of the adTcntures and proceedings in establishing the Catholic religion in these countries. 
" These Mires id^fiantes should find a place in the gilded upper shelves of a well-furnished library. 
of any description. I knew an ' old ' friend who solaced himself during eight-and-twenty long 
wintry nights by the perusal of these ' edifying and curious epistles.' '^-^Dibdin, 

3748 Leychinb, les Hordes et les Steppes des Kirghiz-Kazaks ou Eirghiz-Kaissaks, 
traduit par Eerry de Pi^y, public par Charriere, 8vo. map and 11 plates, 12s 1840 

8749 Lichtbnstein's Travels in Southern Africa, 1803-6, by Plumptre, with Appen- 

dices of Vocabularies of the Xoossas and the Hottentot Languages, 2 vols. 4to. 
maps and plates (pub. at £3. 12*) calf gilt, 10s 1812-15 

8750 LUnSCHOTEN (J. H.) Histoire de sa Navigation aux Indes Orientales, quite 

complete, 3 vols, in 1, folio, deuxihme idition, portrait, 5 m^ps and 36 plates, 
fine copy in vellum, £2. lOw Amst. 1619 

8751 LoBO (Jerome) Voyage historique d'Abissinie, 4to. calf, 5* Paris, 1717 

8752 Long's Early Geography of "Western Europe, as connected with the first inha- 

bitants of Britain, 8vo. maps, sd, &s 1859 

8753 Lucas (P.) Voyage au Levant, 2 vols. ISmo, maps and plates, cd^, 2s Qd Par. 1704 
3764 Yoyage dans la Turquie, TAsie, Syrie, Palestine, Egypte, etc. 2 vols. 

12mo. mc^s and plates, haff hound, uncut, 7s 6d Amst, 1720 

3755 Mackenzie's Travels in Iceland, 1810, with a dissertation on its History and 

Literature by Dr. Holland, 4to. coloured plates (pub. at £3. 3*) nuips, 15 plates, 

some coloured and vignettes, cloth, 10s PJdinh, 1812 

A valuable and interesting work, treating on almost every topic. Fetched, Duke of York's 

sale, 39« ; Dawson Turner's £2. 15f ; Hollis, £3. ; Drury, £1. 6«. 

*' Almost every topic on which a traveller is expected to give information, is here treated of; the 
history, religion, natural history, agriculture, manners, &c. ; and all evidently the result of much 
previous knowledge, good sense, and information coUected on the spot." — Sievenson, 

• 

8756 MADOZ (Paschal) Diccionario Greografico, Estadistico, Historico de Espaua y 

sus Possessiones de Ultbamab, 16 vols. sm. 4to. halfhomtd, contents lettered, 

£10 Madrid, 1845-50 

This valuable Gazetteer of Spain and its Possessions in America, the Philippine Islands, etc., 

is very rare in England. 

3757 Maffei, Istorie delle Indie Orientali, thiclc sm. 4to. ^ hd, 2s 6d 'Morenza, 1589 

8758 Malte-Beun et Eybi^s, Nouvelles Annales des Voyages de la Geographic et de 
I'Histoire, Vols. 1. to XXV. (no. vol. 24), 24 vols. 8vo. maps, bds. 20s 1819-25 

3759 MANDEVILLE (Johannis de) Itinbbabitjs a Tbbba Ajsqiaje in Partes 

IeBOSOLIMITANAS et IK ULTBBIOBBS TBANSMABINAS. Acccdit LUDOIPHI DB 

SucHBN LiBBLLUS DE Itinebe IK Tebbam Sakctam, 2 vols. in 1, sm. 4to. 

fijie copy, with some very interesting geographical notes in the handwriting of the 

XYIth century on the m>a/r gifts fond drawing of a m^p on folio 4SJ, red morocco 

extra, gilt edges, extbembly babe, £12. 12^ sine ulla nota 

Both these works are printed in the same type. Mandeville's Travels occupy 62 leaves (the 

first blank) with signatures A to H in eights, except G in six. Ludolphus de Suchen fills up, as 

Brunet mentions, 54 leaves only, and not 62 as erroneously stated in the Grenville Catalogue, an 

error probably caused by its being stated that the signatures run from a a to h h vi in eights, not having 

noticed that the printer had omitted signature gg altogether, chapter CYII I ending on ff viii, and 



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^bgptet CIX commencing on h h i. The first capital in each of the works is illaminated in gold and 
coMors. From the word Venetica in the imprint to Mandeville, Brunet considers both works to 
have emanated from a Venice press, but Panzer thinks them printed at Alost by Theodoric Martin, 
and }At. Granville believes from the appearance of the type that they were the production of Gerard 
de Leew at Antwerp, circa 1484-85. The MS. notes are highly interesting, but especially that on 
the reverse of folio 55, where the writer seems to be of opinion that Sir John Mandbyillb had 
ooewiBANCK OF Ambrica. It commences *' Vuli logui de Ameriea." 

8760 MABCO POLO'S Travels in the Xnith Century, being a description by that 

early traveller of remarkable places and things in the Eastern parts of the 
World, translated from the Italian, with Notes by W. Marsden, stout 4to. map, 
calfneaty £3. 3« 1818 

8761 • the same, labob fafeb, roy. 4to. map, hds. uncut, £4. 1818 

Marco Polo, once reviled but now the much honoured pioneer of geographical inyestlgation. 

376a Mabia m S. Catebina da Siena (P. F. Vincenzo) Viaggio all* Indie Orientali; 

Con la Descrittione degl* Animali Quadrupedi, Serpenti, Ucelli, Piante, &c. 

folio, kaff calf, rare, 36* Soma, 1672 

■ Priced, 1836, Jas. Bohn, £2. 2f . '* Ce voyage est pr^cieux par les details oti I'autenr est 
etttr6 sar la C6te de Malabar.'' — Boucher de la Richarderie. 

3763 MAEINI (G. F. de) Historia et Eelatione del Tunchino e del Giaffone, 4to> 

plates, vellum, 20s Homa, 1665 

3764 MAERYAT (I. S.) Bobneo, and the Indian Archipelago, impl. 8vo. with plates 

of Costume and Scenery (pub. at £1. 11* 6cQ, ea^neat, IBs 1848 

3765 Maundbell's Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, 1697, 8vo. plates, qf. 4* Oaf, 1732 

3766 Medina, Yiaggio di Terra Santa, con sue stationi e misterii, tradotto di Oafltigli- 

ana da Buonfanti, sm. 4to. woodcuts, old calf, 25* Morenza, 1590 

** Cette traduction est rare." — Brunet, 

3767 Mekoibes historiques et g^ographiques sur les pays situ^s entre la Mer Noire et 

la Mer Caspienne, cont^nant des details nouveaux sur les peuples qui les habi- 
tent, des observations sur leur topographic ancienne et* modeme, et des yoca* 
bulaires — M^moires sur le cours de I'Araxe et les Pyles Oaucasiennes, eto.^» 
Journal d'un Voyage dans la partie m^ridionale de la Kusse, 1784—3 vols, in 1« 
2 large maps, one measuring 23^ in, by 36, ca^f, rare, 21* Paris, 1797 

This work contains vocabularies of French explained into the following languages : '— Abkha-^ 
Altikesek, and Cuban dialects ; Cabardian ; Ossetti — Dugor and Ossetti dialects ; — Kkti — Tchetchea 
and Ingoushi dialects ; Lesguis — Antshoug, Dshar, Chunsagh and Dido dialects ; Georgian— Car- 
duel, Imirette and Suaneti dialects. 

3768 Mendo^a (Gon9alez) Historia de las cosas, ritos y costumbres de la China, con 

Itinerario del ]N uevo Mundo, stout 18mo. vellum, hs MadHd, 1586 

3769 MINANO, Diccionario geografico estadistico de Esfaua y Pobtxtgal, con el Sup- 

plemento, 11 vols. sm. 4to. (the fourth volume wants sheets 50 and 52^ maps, 

cloth, uncut, £3. Madrid, 1826-29 

Priced, 1843, Sal va, 150 fr. 

3770 MooBCEOFT and Trebeck*s Travels in the Himalayan Provinces of Hindustan^ 
the Punjab, Ladakh, Kashmir, Peshawar, Kabul, Kunduz and Bokhara, 1819-25« 




8771 (MoBEAU), Jtelations ventables et cuneuses de lisle de Madagascar, et du 
Bbesil, avec Thistoire de la demiere Guerre faite au Bresil, entre les Portugais 
et les Hollandois ; trois relations d*Egypte, et une du Eoyaume de Perse, 
4 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. with Dialogues in Madagascarese and £Vench, and maps, 
old calf, scarce, 32* JParis, 1661 

3772 MORIER*S Journeys through Pebsia, Abmbnia, and Asia Minor, 1808-16, 

2 vols. roy. 4to. inaps and numerous Views and Engravings of Sculptures, Anti^ 
quities, Assyrian Inscriptions, etc, (pub. at £7. 7s %n hds,) X2. 1812-18 

3773 the same, the ** Second journey " only, roy. 4to. numerous plates, those 

of Costume coloured, calf neat, 15* 1818 

'' The opportunities which Mr. Morier possessed from his residence in Persia, being much 
superior to those of a mere traveller, his work is justly regarded as one of authority on the civil, 
political, domestic, and commercial circumstances of the Persians.'' — Stevenson. 

3774 MoTBAYE, Voyages en Europe, Asie et Afrique, avec recherches g^ographiques, 

historiques, etc. sur Tltalie, la G-rece, la Turquie, la Tartaric, Crim^e etl^ogaye, 
la Circassie, la Suede, la Laponie, etc. 2 vols, folio, labgb papeb, plates, some 
hy Sogarth, French calf gilt, 12s La Hxk^^ \X^ 

Lord Rothesay's copy, mor. fetched IQ^5) £^. 



3M2 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

3776 MiDllsb, der Ugriache Yolks- Stamm, oder Untersuchungen iiber die Liinderge- 
biete am Ural iind am Xaukasus, 8vo. 648 pp. half calf ^ 5« Berlin, 1837 

3776 Naaukbueigb Vebsambling der gedenk-waardigste Reysen naar Cost en West- 
Indicn, mitsgaders audere Gewesten gedaan ; sedert de Jaaren 1246 tot op 
desen tijd 1696, 28 vols, in 29, sm. 8vo. complete with about 500 folding plates ' 
and maps in the style ofDe Bry*s, old Dutch calf gilt, red edges, £5. 5« 

Ley den, JPieter yon der Aa, 1706-7 
1 do not find the above curious collection of Travels in Bruuet. Boucher de la Richarderie in 
his Biblioth^que quotes it, ** Yersammeling den gedenkwaardig8ten Reysen, door D. db Bry unter 
hetname Gottfried, Leyde, 1707-10, 30 vols, in 8;'* F. MuUer in Amsterdam, in his Bibliogra- 
phic Neerlande-Russe : ** Verzamelins^ der gedenkwaardigsten zee-en land-reizen, 1706, 26 torn, 
en 27 vols. 8vo." — -both copies disagree with the present, which is quite perfect, according to the 
General Table of Contents, bound up with volume XXVI 11. 

Abstract of the Tablk of Contents : 

Vol. I. 1246 Plan Carpin, 1247 Br. Ascelin, 1253 du Rubriquis, 1419-90 xxvi der aldereerste 

^Portugysen ; II. 1492-93 Columbus, 1st, 2d, 1497 Gamma, 1st, 1498 Columbus, 3d, 1498 Ojeda, 

Americus Vesputius, Guerre en Nino; III. 1500 P. A. Cabral, 1501 J. da Nova, 1500-1 Pinzon, 

Iiepe, Kabral, Bastidas, Am. Vesputius 2d, 1501 Joseph, den Indiaan^ 1502 Gamma 2d, 1502 

Carres, Obando, Columbus 4th, Zigura, Fiesco, 1503 Fr. d' Albuquerque, 1504 Lopo Soares; IV. 

!l504 Porras, Cortes; 1505 Almeida, 1505 Nhaya, 1506 Solis, Pinzon. 1506 Acunha; V. 1506 A. 

d' Albuquerque, 1507 J- de Mello, 1508 J. d'Aguiar ; VI. 1508 Ocampo, Ponze, Solis 2d^ Pinzon, 

'Ojeda, 1509 en Niqueza, 1509 Coutinho, 1510 Ezquebel, Vasq. Nunes en D. Velasquez, 1510 

Sequairn, 151 1, Norenha, 1512-13 Ponze en Narvaas; VII. 1514 PedrarDavila,1515 J.DiasdeSoIis, 

1515 J. P. de Leon, 1515 Lopo Soares, 1516 F. P.d'Andrade,1517-18Fr.Hemandesde Cordua; Vlll. 

1518 enz. D. L. de Sequeira, J. d' Albuquerque, F. Magellanes, Simon d'Andrade, Verv. van Sequeira, 

Ferd. Corta 1st.; IX. 1519 Ferd. Cortes, 2d, 1520 Alonso d'Ojeda,1520F. Magellanes, 1520 Gon- 

zale d*Ocampo, 1520 Panf. deNarvaaz, 1520 L. V. d*Ayllon, 1521 D. de Menezes ; X. 1521 Ferd. 

Cortes, 3d, 1521 Ferd. Magellaan, 1522 Gil Gonz. Davila, 1523 F. de Garay, 1523 P. d'Alvarado, 

i523 D. de Godoy, 152^^ J. de Verrazano ; XL 1524 G. G. Davila, 1524 F. Cortes 4tb, 1524 V. 

da Gamma, 1525 G. J. de Loyasa, 1525 R. de Bastidas, 1525 P. A. Palomino, 1525 S. Gomez, 

i526 S. Gabato, 1526 D. Garcia enz.,'1526 F. Cortes 4th. vervolg; XII. 1526 Fr. Pizarrus en D. 

Almagrus, 1526 L. V. de Sampayo, 1527 J. de Menezes, 1528 V. da Fonseca, 1529 M. A. de Mello, 

1529 L. V. de Sampayo, 1529 S. de Souza Galvaon ; XIII. '* 1528 Nuno da Cunha, 1534 Guzaratte 

Be8chryv.,1534 Gesandschap., 1534 Mogoilen, 1535 Diego Botello, 1536 Man. Pashevo ; XIII. ^* 

J536 Oorlogs-rampen, 1536 Kon. van Decan., 1536 A. de Sousa, 1537 M. M. Zaman, 1538 M. 

A. de Souza, 1538 Bengale, 1538 M. A. de Mello, 1538 E. de Gamma, 1538 A. Galvaon, 1538 

Suleiman, 1538 G. de ISpronha ; XIV. 1535 Nic. Clenard, 1535 Ulr. Schmidt, 1539 F. de Soto, 

1540 J. de Castro, 1541 Hier. Benzo ; XV. 1547 J. Staden, 1656 J. Lerius ; XVI. 1558 A. Jenkin- 

^on, 1562 Joh. Ribald, R. de Laudonniere, J. Ribald, 2d. Dom. Gourgues, 1563 Caev. Fredriks ; 

XVII. 1663 D. Blepkenius, 1573 L. Rauwolf, 1576 M. Frobisher; XVIII. 1577; Drie, F. Draak, 

1678 P. Carder, 1578 E. Lopez, 1579 J. Newberie, 1579 P. Sarmiento, 1579 C. Balby ; XIX. 

1682 M.^eberer, 1583 R. Fitch, 1586 G. V. Cumberland; XX. 1586 Th. Candish, 1589 Andr. 

Battel, 1691 Ant. Knivet, 1592 J. d'Acosta; XXI. 1593 Mr. Ellis, 1593 H. May, 1593 J. Smith 

1st., 1595 W. Ralegh drie, 1596 B. Wood, 1598 J. Davis twee, 1598 W. Adams, 1598 B. Goes, 

1.'}99 A. Sherley, 1599 J. Mildenhal, 1699 J. Cartwright; XXII. 1601 Engelsen Ist., 1601 D. 

Middelton, M. Geare, 1602 6. Weymouth, 1602 B. Gosnol, 1603 M. Fringe, B. Gilbert, 1604 

Engelsen 2d., H. Middleton, 1604 C. Leig, 1605 N. Scbmid, 1605 J. Saris Ist.; XXIII. 1606 

J. Smith 2d., 1607 Engelsen 3d., 1607 R. Coverte, 1607 W. Finch, 1608 W. Hawkins; XXIV. 

1608 R. Harcourt, 1608 Engelsen 4th., W. Nicols, etc., 1609 Engelsen 6th., 1610 Engelsen 6th., 

N. Dounton, 1611 Engelsen 7th., 1611 P. W.Floris, 1611 Engelsen 8th.; XXV. 1611 Engelsen* 

9th.-llth., 1612 S. Casteltoh, 1613 Engelsen 12th., A. Fernandez, 1614 N. Dounton, etc., M. 

J»ring, J. Milward, J. Smith 3d. 4th., 1615 W. Peyton 2d., T. Coryat, E. Terry, 1616 R. Hawes, 

A. Childe; XXVI. 1616 T. Spurway, 1617 Pring 2d., J. Hatch, 1618 E. Heyner, W. Hoare, 

1619 W. Methold, E. Petelin, 1620 A. Shilling, R. Jobson, A. Chester, 1633 Tarters, 1634 H. 

Blunt; XXVII. 1636 H. Lobo, 1636 M. d' Almeida, 1648 £ng. Koopman, 1653 S. J. Boicoof, 

1670 Mouette, 1670 Gallonye; XXVIII. 1673 P. Marquette, 1681 Fr. Brooks, 1682 van der 

Greuben, 1696 Dikenson. 

3777 Nedeelands Oostindische Bezittingen, nitgegeven door de Maatschappij, 8vo. 

map wanting, hf, bd, 2s 6d Leyden, etc, 1843 

3777*Ne"wbold'8 British Settlements in the Straits of Malacca, with a nistory of the 

Malayan States, 2 vols. 8vo. m^s, (pub. at 26*) calf gilt, 20* 1839 

3778 NIEBITHE; (C.) Voyage en Arabic et en autres pays circonvoisins, 2 vols. 125 

maps andplat9S, Amst, 1776-80 — Description de i* Arabic, 1 voL 25 maps and 



GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 22$ 

plates, 1774 — Micliaelis, Eecneil de Qnestions, 1 vol. 1774 — ^to^ether 4 vols. 4to. 
voith 150 maps and plates of Antiquities, Coins, etc.frenoh calf gilt. Lord Orford^s 
copy, dB2. 2* 1774-80 

8779 the same, 4 vols. 4to. plates, hf calf, uncut, £2. 5* 1774-80 

Niebohr, a traveller of the greatest merit, and who has collected upon the state of yarious 
countries of the East, more copious and minute information than is to be found perhaps in any 
otbo* single author. Subsequent travellers have borrowed largely from him. 

3780 NOEDEN (F. L.) Voyage d'Egypte et de Nubie, (traduit dn Danois en Fran- 

cois par des E/Oches de Partnenais), 2 vols, in 1, royal folio, original and best 

French edition, published by the Danish Government, portrait and 160 plates, 

fine copy, red morocco, gilt edges, £2. 10* -, Copenhague, 1755 

Priced, 1832-40, Payne & Foss, £6. 6«; 1834, Arch, £6. 6«; the Duke of Devonshire's 

duplicate copy fetched £3. 16« ; the Duke of Grafton's £A* 10« ; Dent's ;^5. 2f 6<f ; large PAPKRy 

1832, Payne & Foss, £12. 12«; Paris's copy fetched £14. 

3781 ■ Voyage d'Egypte et de Nnbie, avec des Notes et des Additions, par 
L. Langl^s, 3 vols. 4to. upwards of 150 maps and plates, vellum paper, hfbd. 
uncut, 36* Faris, Didot, 1795-8 

Priced, vellum paper, 1836, J. Bohn, bds. £4. Us 6^; Treuttel, £2. i8«. 

For an account of the very valuable service Langles has rendered to this edition by his ex- 
tremely useful notes and Dissertations, (on the Pyramids, the statue of Memnon, the Sphynz, &c.) 
see Boucher db la Richardbrib, Bib, des Voyages, Vol. iv. p. 351, &c. 

'* The merits of Norden's Works are of the most enduring and substantial kind, so far as relates 
to the Antiquities of Egypt and the Cataracts : it is high and unequivocal commendation of this 
author, that subsequent travellers have found him a judicious and sure guide." — Stevenson, 

3782 NouvBAU Voyage vers le Septentrion, representant les coutumes des NorwegienS, 

Lapons, Kiloppes, Bussiens, Zembliens, etc. 18mo. plates, calf, Ss 6d Ajnst, 1708 

3783 Obaki Japonica, Sinensia, Mogorana, hoc est de rebus apud eas gentes gestis 

1598-99, 12mo. sd, scarce, &s Leodii, 1601 

3784 PAXLAS, Samlnngen historisclicr Nachrichten iiber die Monffolischen Volker- 

schaften, 2 vols. 4to. with 2^ plates of Antiquities, Mythology, ^c, 10s 

St, JPetersburgh, 1776-1801 

3785 the same, 2 vols, in 1, 4ito, plates, calf, 15* 1776-1801 

3786 the same, 2 vols. 4to. plates, hf calf, 15« 1776-1801 

A very important collection of historical documents illustrative of the Mongolian Races, with 
Kalmuk Poetry and Specimens of .Writing. . 
3787 ' Eeise durch verschiedene Provinzen des Rui^ischen B<eich8, 5 vols. 4to. 

numerous plates, sd, uncut, 12* St, Petersburg, 1801 

3788 Tableau physique et topographique de la Tauride, en 1794, ito. sd. 

16* St. Petersbourg, 1795 

3789 PALLEGOIX, Description du Boyaume Thai ou Siam, sa topographic, mceurs et 

coutumes, langue, litterature, annales, etc. 2 vols. 12mo. map and cuts, sd, 5* 1854 

3790 the same, 2 vols. 12mo. hf, calf gilt, 9* 1854 

This valuable work, long believed to be out of print as the number of copies taken away by 
Bishop Pallegoix to Siam was considerable, I am now enabled to offer at the above cheap rate, 
having secured some of the few which remain. It is undoubtedly the very best book upon Siam, 
comprising the details of the Topography, Natural History, Manners and Customs, Legislation, 
Commerce, Industry, Lansniage, Literature, Religion and History of that interesting country. 

3791 PAEEY rCapt. W. E.) Three Voyages for the Discovery of a North West Paa- 

sage, with the Appendixes, 4 vols. 4to. numerous plates, caff gilt, marbled edqes^ 
fine set, £5. 1821-6 

3792 Pashley's Travels in Crete, with historical appendix, 2 vols. 8vo. wop, 10 plates, 

and 56 cuts, (pub. at £2. 2^) 26* 1837 

3793 Pelissieb (A.) Annales Alg^riennes, 2 vols. 8vo. If, calf, 5* 1836 

3794 Pebsia. Tour in Persia, 1824-25, by R. C. M. 8vo. map, privately printed ^ 5s 1828 

3795 Peecival*s Ceylon ; An account of the Island of Cevlon, contammg its History, 

Geography, ISTatural History, Manners, etc. impl, 4to. Large Paper, maps, 
charts, ana engravings, bds, 12s 1805 

3796 Peyssonel (M, de) Observations historiques et g^ographiques, sur les Peuples 

Barbares des Bords du Danube et du Pont-Euxin, 4to. maps and plates, calf 
neat, 9« Paris, 1765 

3797 Peyssonel et Desfonfaines, Voyages dans les Eegences de Tunis et d' Alger, 

1724-25, publi^Ss par Dureau de la MaUe, 2 vols. 8vo. map and «2a<««^ Ivf. <^Qi\f ^ 



tU QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

'I ■ I 

8798 Pftffeb zuNeueck, Skizzenvonder InBel Jayx, sm. folio, coloured plaiesj cloth, 
5* Scha£^ausen, 1829 

3799 Philalethes* History of Ceylon from the earliest period to 1816, the manners, 
laws, religion, etc. of its people, and a collection of their Maxims, and Pro- 
verbs — Xkox's historical relation of Ceylon, and accoimt of his Captivity there 
for 20 years, 1660-1680 — 2 vols, in 1, stout 4to. maps and plates, has, X2,s 1817 

3800 the same, 4to. calf, 12* 1817 

'* Quoique deja ancienne, cette relation (de Knox) est toajonrs regardee comme la plus exacte 

et la plus complete que I'on ait donn^ de cette grande ile." — Brunet. 

8801 PhUippilie XslandS* Extbacto Histoiial Expediente one pende el Con- 

sejo real, y snpremo de las Indias, a instanoia de la Ciudad d^ Manila y demas 
de las Islaa Philipinas, folio, vellum, base, 16s Mad/rid, 1736 

8802 CoMYK (Tom&9 de) Estado de las Islas Filipinas en 1810, 8vo. cajf 9s Mad. 1810 

8803 MUEMLiLO Yelabde (Pedro) Historia de la ProvinciaJe de ^Philipinas de la 

Compania de Jesus : Seaunda parte, que comprehende los progresos de esta 
Provmcia desde el ano ae 1616 hasta el de 1?16, printed on silk paper, map, 
vellum, very rare, folio, £5. Manila, 1749 

This work was intended as a continuation to " Colin, Labor Evangelica, Madrid, 1663.'' 

8804 PuchA (J. M. Maldonado de) Eeligiosa Hosnitalidad, por los hijos del piadoso 

Coripneo, Patriarcha, y Padre de Pobres, San Juan de Dios, en su Provincias 
de San Raphael de las Islas Philifinas, sm. 4to. plates, veL 12s M Cham 1742 

8805 SuciNTA Memoria que contiene el Estado actual de las Islas Filipinas, small 4to. 

maps. A/! bd, 14^ valladolid, 1838 

8806 PIMEN TEL (Man.) Arte de Navegar e Soteyro das Yiagens e Costas mari- 

timas de Gruin^, Angola, Brasil, Indias, e Hhas occidentaes e orientaes, nova- 
mente emendado, folio, numerous maps, old calf, 12s lAshoa, 1746 

^^^ Formerly a work of great reputation and utility. 

8807 PINEYBO (P. Luys) Eelacion del sucesso que tuvo nuestra Santa Fe en los 

Eeynos del Japon des 1612 hasta 1616, folio, calf, 20s Madrid, 1617 

Priced, 1829, Thorpe, ;^3. 3«. A very important account of Japan, as seen by the Jesuits. 

8808 PINTO (Feman Mendez) Historia oriental de las Peregrinaciones en los Eeynos 

de la China, Tartaria, Siam, Calaminam, Peguu, Martauan y otras partes Ori- 
entales, trad, en CasteUanopor Francisco de Herrera Maldonado, folio, first 
Spanish edition, hf hd. russia, rare, 25« Madrid, 1620 

8809 the same, new edition, foHo, kf, rusia, 20s Jl627 

Modem research has confirmed Pinto's character for veracity. 
3810 Plath's Volker der Mandschurey, 2 vols. 8vo. uncut, 6s Crottingen, 1830 

•8811 POCOCKE*S Description of the East, 3 vols, in 2, folio, laege papee, with 178 
plates of Antiquities, Architecture, Inscriptions, Utensils, Natural Sistory, The- 
nomena, a fine copy, calf extra, gilt edges, £4. 1743-45 

" A book of superior {earning and dignity." — Oibbon, 
Priced, 1840, Jas. Bohn, calf extra, £h, 5«; 1840, Payne and Foss, £1. Is ; 1845 and 1848, 
fuor. £8. 8*. Dr. Hawtrey's copy fetched, 1864, r%kssia, £3. 17«. Priced, Large Paper, 1840, 
Payne and Foss, russia, £8. ; in 1848, £10. 10«. 

8812 POETEE'S (Sir E. HL^t) Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, Ancient Baby- 

Ionia, &c. during the Years 1817-20, 2 vols. 4to. %7 plates of Antiquities, Cos- 
tumes, Sfc, "besides woodcuts and plans, (pub. at £9. 9s) bds, £2. ISs 1821-22 

8813 the same, 2 vols. 4to. caJfexl/ra, £3. 15* 1821-22 

Priced, 1829, John Bohn, bds. £4. 4<, orhf.mor. £5. 5«; 1834, Arch, bds. £4. 4^ ; 1844, 

White, calf, £5. 15« 6(Z; 1845, Rodwell, £4. 10». 

** The plates (not fewer than 76 in number) relate to Portraits, Costume and Antiquities. The 
narrative is ezecutedjin a pleasing and lively style; and these volumes form, on the whole, a valuable 
addition to our stock of knowledge of the countries described.*' — Dibdin, 

*' Few persons combine so many qualifications for a traveller as Sir Robert Ker Porter, who 
is an elegant scholar, an accomplished gentleman, a skilful artist, an intelligent observer, and an 
agreeable writer. To such an individual, the countries he has travelled over presented a field of in- 
comparable richness and abundance ; and as he gleaned copiously — yet with great discrimination- 
be has produced one of the most valuable and interesting works of tiie day. No one is more com- 
petent than he to the task of ascertaining and making us acquainted with the antiquities, manners, 
and customs of the nations among whom he journeys, and great reliance may be placed both on his 
judgment and integrity." — Lit. Chron. 

8814 PsiDHAM^ Ceylon and its Dependencies^ 2 vols. Svo.^ub. at 2Ss) map, c^. 12^1848 



GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. %S 



Sdl5 PTHOLOMEI Gboobaphia, editio secunda, folio, with the scarce and very 
curious FiBST SET OP 27 MAPS ever published, first leaf of text in MS. hd. £3. 
Impressum et completum Rome anno mcccclxxxx arte ac impensis JPetri de Turre, 

3816 G-EOGEAPHiA, Lat. cum Neotericor. perlustrationibus, edidit L. Phri- 

sius, folio, 49 maps and many woodcuts, remarkably fine copy in stamped hoa- 

shin, £2. 16* Argent, Grieninger, 1522 

*«* This is a remarkable edition, as containing the passage respecting Palestine (on the third 

map of Africa) which afiforded one of the pretexts for the condemnation of Servetus, as it was un- 

ju!*t1y alleged, at the period of his trial, to have been first printed by him in his edition of 1535. ■ 

8817 Ptolemaei Geographia universalis, vetus et nova complectens, cum Appendice, 

folio, with all the maps and elegant woodcut borders, oldvellu/m, 155 Sasileae, 1540 

3818 PHRCHAS, his Pilgrimes, containing Peregrinations and Discoveries in the re- 

motest North and East parts of Asia, called Tartaria and Asia, by Englishmen 
and others, and Voyages and Discoveries of the North parts of the Vvorld, by 
land aad sea, Polar Kegions and North- West of America, also English Northern 
Narigation, and Discoveries of G-reenland, the North-VTest Passage, and other 
Arctic B«gions ; Voyages and Travels to and in the New World, called Ame- 
rica, and of the Seas and Islands adjacent, 5 vols, folio, maps an<i curious wood' 
cuts, old calf, ^1^3* 1625 

This copy of Purchas will be sq)d not subject to collation, it wants in Vol. I. Frontispiece, and 
4 O, 2, 3, 4, 6; in Vol. II. pages 1119-20 damaged; Vol. III. contents of the second part, 
9 leaves, list of Maps, 1 leaf, and 3 Maps ; Vol. IV. pages 1145-6, and table of the 6 books of the 
4th part, 20 leaves ; Vol. V. a Map of East India on page 489 of letterpress. 

Priced, 1826, Baynes, £31. 10* ; 1840, Jas. Bohn, £45. ; 1840, Thorpe, £25. ; 1848, Payne 
and Fobs, £47. bs. The Duke of Grafton's copy sold for £46. ; the Duke of Roxburghe's for 
£43. 11« 6d ; the Rev. Mr. Williams's for £42. ; 1853, Dr. Hawtrey's, mor. £28. ; 1854, Gard- 
ner's, mor, £55. 10« ; 1855, Baker's, £25. Us 6d ; 1855, at Sotheby's, russia, £59. 

Purchas says in his preface, that he has incorporated the substance of more than twelve hun- 
dred writers of voyages and travels. " His work is not only valuable for the various instruction 
and amusement contained in it, but is also very estimable on a national, and I may add, a religious 
account." — Granger. '* We owe to the zeal and vast erudition of this laborious man, one of the 
most celebrated collection of voyages which have ever appeared, — valuable alike for the abundance 
of liB materials and its importance in the history of early discoveries, especially those of the Eng- 
lish." — Biog, Univers. 

3819 QuBHL, aus Danemark, 8vo. map of Bomholm, plates, hf, cf. 2s ^d Berlin, 1856 

3820 EAFFLES'S (Sir Stamford) Histoby of Java, 2 vols, royal 4to. large map and 

66 plates, some coloured, (pub. at £6. 6*) hf, bd, russia, or calf, £2. 10* 1817 

3821 the same, 2 vols. impl. 4to. LAJtas fapsb, (pub. at £8. 8*) cloth, uncui, 

scarce, £4. 4* 1817 

Priced, 1829, John Bohn, Large Paper, bds. £9. 9s ; 1837, Payne and Foss, mor. £12. 12f ; 
1837, Arch, bds. £7. 17« 6rf ; 1840, Payne and Foss, L. P. mor. £12. 12*. 

A literary master^piece, giving an account of the Natural History, Ethnology, Costume, Man- 
ners, Customs, Implements of Arts and Warfare, Mythology, Literature, Poetry, Astronomy, An- 
tiquities and History of Java and the Javanese. This original and best edition has got the Compa- 
rative Vocabulary, wanting in the other editions, of the following Languages, viz. English, Malayu, 
Javan, (Jawa, Basa Krama, Sunda,) Madurese, (Madura Sumehap), Bali, Lampung. ** An import- 
ant work, being, on the whole, the best account of this fine island that has yet appeared. It was 
principally compiled from materials supplied by the officers subordinate to the author, during the five 
years of his intelligent and successful government of the island." — MacCulloch. 

3822 Baffles. Life and Services of Sir Thomas Stamford E*a£9es, particularly in 

Java, 1811-16, Bencoolen, 1817-24 ; with details of the Eastbek Aechipelaoo^ 
by his Widow, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 24«) hf calf neat, 14* 1835 

3823 BAMTJSIO, Navigationi et Viaggi nelli quali si contengono le navigationi di 

Marco Polo, Colombo, Amerigo Vespucci, Fernando Cortese, Pizarro et di 
molti altri, nell' Africa, nel* paese del Prete Janni, nell* Indie, nella Tartarian 
nella Persia, Armenia, Mengrelia, Nuova Spagna, et ogni parti del Mondo, 
Vols. II. III. only, folio, maps and plates, very large copy, vellum, 36* 1583-66 
** Collection recherch^e, et dont les ezemplaires complets sont rares.'' — Brunei. 

3824 Eau WOLFF (Leonhart) Eoey ss inn die Morgenlander, fumemlich Syriam, Judsam, 

Arabiam, Mesopotamiam, &c. ; 4 parts in 1 vol. small 4to. m>any woodcuts of 
Herbs, vellum, 30* Laugingen, G. Willers, 1683 

3826 Another very fine copy, stamped hogshin, £2, 2s 1583 

The author, Dr. L. Rauwolff, was a learned physician at ^\JL%%Vyax\g^. "S^A* «s^«xsk.'8i\ic«w 

1? 



226 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 

jjourney from Augsburg to Marseilles and hcnco to SSyria; Vol. II. the Journey from Aleppo ta 
Bagdad ; Vol. III. Description of Jerusalem ; Vol. IV. the Eastern Herbal, with very Jine cuts. 

The fourth volume, comprising the Botany, is very rare For a review see " Beckmann's Li* 
teratur der Reisen, Vol. I. p. 499, and Vol. II. p. 170. 

8826 Recueil de Voiages au Noed, contenant dirers memoires, 10 vols. 18mo. maps 
and plates, old calf, 7 s 6d Amst, 1716 

3827 Becueil des Voyages de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales, 12 vols. 18mo. many 

plates, maps, and charts, old Jjutch calf, fine copy, 25« Houen, 1725 

Voyages to all parts of the world. Previously marked £Z. 13« 6d. 

3828 Beisnebi Jerusalem, vetustissima civitas ex sacris Uteris et approbatis historicis 

descripta, ed. Hey den, folio, woodcuts, calf, 10s Francof. 1563 

3829 !Reinwakdt, B«is naar het oostelijk gedeelte van den Indischen Archipel, 1821, 

vermeerderd door Vriese, roy. 8vo. plates, cloth, 5* Amst. 1858 

3830 KELANDI (H.) Palsestina ex monmnentis veteribus illustrata^ 2 vols, in 1, sm. 

4to. maps and plates, calf, 12* Trajecti, 1714 

Priced, 1818, Longmans, 35»; 1831, H. Bohn, morocco, £Z, 3«; large paper, Hibbert's 

copy, mor. fetched £Z, ba, 

** One of the most valuable and elaborate works on Sacred Geography ever published." — OrmCm 
It is also strongly recommended by Calmet, Bp. Watson, and others, and is called " a treasure 

of learning, esteemed by the whole world at a very high price, and which will cause the name of 

Reland to be eternized." ♦ 

3831 EEPETTI (Emannele) Dizionario geographico, fisico, storico, deUa Toscana, 

contenente la descrizione di tutti I'luoghi del granducato, ducato di Lucca, 
Gaefagnana e Lunigiana, 4 vols. — Supplimento, Appendice, Introduzione, 
3 vols, in 1 — 5 vols. 8vo. maps, hf hd, £2. ts Mrenze, 1833-46 

" Ouvrage tr6s interessant, et tres estime." — G. Molini, 

3832 B/EUSNEBI (Nic.) Itineraria in Italiam, 2 parts in 1 vol. 12mo. red morocco, gilt 

edges, fine copy, \0s 6d Argent. 1585 

3833 Keyssbuch dfes Heyligen Lands, das ist ein griindtlich Bescbreibung aller Bil- 

gerfabrten znm beyligen Lande, 2 vols, in 1, folio, sized paper, very fine copy in 

old calf, 36* 1609 

** Cette collection renferme vingt-une relations, soit 6crites en Allemand, soit traduites en cette 

langne, depuis celle de I'Abbe Rupert de Bergues, faite en 1095, jusqu'& celle de Jean Schwallarts, 

sous 1h date de 1586. La premiere edition publiee k Frankfort, chez Jean Feyerabend, en 1584, in- 

fol. (sous le titre de Reyssbuch des heyligen Lands), ne contenait que dix huit relations." — Brunei, 

3834 EITTER (Dr. C.) Erdkunde im Verbaltniss zur Natnr \ind zvir Gescbicbte des 

Menscben, oder Allgemeine Vergleicbende Geographie : Asien, 17 vols. — In- 
dex, 2 vols. — ^togetber 19 vols. 8vo. (pub. originally at £18.) 4/- hd. calf, contents 
lettered, £S. Ss Berlin, 1832-64 

3835 Erdkunde : Asien, 4 vols, in 5, 8vo. sd. S6s Berlin, 1832-36 

Contents of a complete set : 
Vol. I. — Africa, (reprinting.) , 

II. Asia. Vol. I. Nord u. Nord Ost. 
III. II. Nord Ost. u. Slid v. Hoch-Asien. 

'IV. III. Slid Ost von Hoch-Asien. 

V. VI. ' IV. p. 1, 2, Indische Welt, 2 vols. 

VII. V. Uebergang von Ost nach West. 

VIII. IX. VI. p. 1, 2, Iranische Welt, 2 vols. 

X. XI. VII. p. 1,2, das Stufenland des Enphrat- und Tigris Systems, 2 vols. 

XTI. XTII. VIII. p. 1, Die Halb- Insel Arabien. 

X.IV.-XVII. pt. 1. VIII. p. 2, Sinai-Halbinsel, Palastina u Syrien, 5 vols. 

Indbx for Vols. II.-XT. : Namen u. Sachverzeichniss, von Ideler, und G. F. H. Miiller, Ost- und 
West- Asien, 2 vols. 1841-9. 

Ritter's Erdkunde is unrivalled in Geographical literature ; indispensable to every public library ; 
— ^both the Geography and History of the East are related in this learned work with the utmost care. 

3836 Eittee's Einleitung zur allgemeinen vergleicbenden Geograpbie, 8vo. 2^ 1852 

3837 EOBINSOJ^T'S Biblical Eesearcbes in Palestine, 1838-52, 3 vols. 8vo. maps and 

plans, cloth, 2Ss " ^ 1856 

3838 later Biblical Eesearcbes in Palestine and tbe adjacent regions, 1852, 

stout 8vo. map and plans, (pub. at 15*) cloth, 10s 1856 

3839 EocHON, Voyage a Madagascar et aux Indes Orientales, 8vo. map of Madagascar, 

from an ancient design mads 1727, hf, rt^sia, 2s 6d Paris, 1791 



GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, 82T 

9840 Book's (A. ) Grundsatze der £rd- Yolker- und Staatenknnde, 4 toIs. Svo. ea^ 

neat, 10* Berlin, 1840-47 

8841 Rutland's (Bncliess of) Tour through Belgium and the Ehenish Provinces, 

royal 4to. with 13 plates, (pub. at 36*) cloth, 3s 6d 1822 

3842 Sacco, Dizionario geografico del regno di Napoli, 4 vols. 8vo. sd. 5s Ncmoli, 1796 
S843 — = Dizionano geografico del regno di Sicilia, 2 vols, in 1, small 4to. haff 

calf, 7s 6d Palermo, 1799 . 

3S44 Saoabba (Joseph de) Historia de la E^pana transfretana (African Possessions of 

Spain), 2 vols. 12mo. maps, calf, lOs Barcelona, 1764 

8845 Salt's Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels into the Interior of that countiy, 1809-^ 

10 ; particulars respecting the Aboriginal African Tribes, with Vocabularies of 
their Languages, impl. 4to. map, charts and numerous engravings, bds, 10s 1814 

8846 Sammluno der besten E.eisebeschbbibunoen in einem ausfiihrlichen Auszut^ej 

35 vols. 8vo. with Indices, maps, and plates, Jlne paper, bds, 25* Berlin, 1777-1802 
Containing the Travels of Maundrell, Shaw, Pococke, Drammond, Alex. Rassell, Pontoppi. 
flantts, Norden, Marco Polo, Thevenot, Anrienx, Kraschenninikow, Chardin, Borri, Da Halde^ 
Kaempfer, MaroUa, Colambus, Cortes, Jaan y Uiloa, Neuhof, Gmelin, Pallas, Alvarez de Cabial, 
Basco de Gamas, Bemier, Niebuhr, Olafsen and Povelsen, Forster, Uoest, Sparrmann, Cook, 
Marsden, Falk, etc etc. 

3847 SANTAREM. Atlas compose de Mappemondes et de Cartes Hydrogra- 

pbiques et Historiques, depuis le XI. jusqu' au XVII. si^cle, pour la plupart 

incites ; pour servir de preuves a Touvrage : " E-echerches sur la d^couverte 

des pays situ^s sur la cAte occidentale d'Airic^ue au-dela du cap Bojador, par le 

vie. ae Santarera, Paris, 1842, in-8 ;" recuillies et gravees, sous la direction du 

VicoMTE DE Santabem, atlas folio, 31 engravings of Eablt Pobtulani and 

Charts, f ait Jfully copied from the valuable originals dispersed in various libraries^ 

some coloubed and illuminated, sd. £6. 10* Paris, 1842 

A highly important publication : the expense of its compilation was defrayed by the Portugoeaa 

Government. The above is a presentation copy from the author to M. F. Lajard. — J. Adamson's 

copy fetched, 1856, £1. 10«. One plate being of a large size is often counted as double. 

3848 Santabem, Essai sur THistoire de la Cosmographie et de la Cartograplue pendant 

le Moyen-Age, 2 vols. 8vo. sd, 24>s Paris, 1849-50 

Presentation copy from the author to M. F^iz Lajard. 

B848*Sabdinia (Island of). Description geographique, etc. du Eoiaume de Sardai^e, 
12mo.cgy, 2* M Cologne, 1718 

3849 SCHOXnftlN (Wouter) Oost-Indische Voyagie, vervatt. veel voomame voor- 

vaJlen . . . bloedige Zee- en Landt-gevechtentegen de Portugeesen en Makas- 
seren, etc. etc. royal 4to. labge papeb, superb impressions of the plates, pboofs 
BEPOBE LETTEES,^nc copy in old calf, 25« Amst, 1676 

3850 Reistogt naar en door OosT Indien, vierde d/ruJc, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. man^f 

m^ps and plates, calf, Zs 6rf Utrecht, 1776 

3861 ScHouTEN, Voiage aux Indes Orientales, traduit du HoUandois, 2 vols. 12mo« 
old calf, 6s Amst. 1707 

3861'*ScHWEiGGEB, E/ciss Beschreibungnach Constantinopelund Jerusalem, small 4to. 
portraits and many woodcuts, some of a large size folded, bds. 12s Nv/mberg, 1639 

3852 ScoBESBY (Rev. W.) The Franklin Expeaition, considerations for tie discovery 
of our absent adventurers, 8vo. 2 large folding maps, 2s Qd 1860 

3863 SHAW'S (Thomas) Travels in Barbary and the Levant, with a Supplement ; 

being a collection of illustrative papers, large folio, labge papeb, man^ curious 

maps, plates of Plants, Coins, Antiquities, etc. old JSnglish red morocco, gold 

borders, gilt edges. Lord Orford's copy, £2. Oaford, 1738 

The best work on Northern Africa, as far as Egypt. A further Supplement appeared later. 

3851 Sibebie, Voyages en, 2 vols. 8vo. maps and plates, calf, 2s 6d Berne, 1791 

3855 SociETE DE Geogbaphib, Vol. I. Voyages de Mabco Polo, aveo Introduction, 

texte, glossaire et variantes, par Maltebrun, 1824 — ^VoL II. Traductions de 
I'Arabe, Itin^raires, Monumens du pays arros^ par TOhio, Antiquit^s de TAme- 
rique, 2 pts. with IS plates, 1827 — 2 vols. 4tO;^. m>or, uncut, 25s Paris, 1824-27 

3856 Spabbman*s Voyage to the Cape of Grood Hope, towards the Antarctic Circle^ 

and round the World, chieflv into the Hottentot and Cafire country, 1772-76, 
4to. map and 10 plates, hf. calf, %s M 1786 

3857 Spencee's Travels in Circassia, Xrim Tartary, etc. 1836^^nq\&,^^<^. fisA»>wre^ 
frontispieces, maps and vignettes, (pub. at ^H«^ calf gilt, ^ ^di ^^5V 



88(3 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



385d Sfon et Whelsb» Yoya^e d*Italie, de Dalmatia, de Grece, et du Levant, 1675-76, 
2 vols. 18mo. plates, cay^, 3* 6d Amst, 1679 

3858* another edition, 2 vols. 18mo. plates, vellum, 7s 6d La Haye, 1724 

3859 teller's Besclireibung von Kamtschatka, 8vo. plates, hds, 2« Qd Frankf. 1776 
8860 Stockdale's Java, 8vo. second edition, map, plans and portrait, bds. 3* 1812 

3861 Stbahlenbeeg (P. J.) Description of the North and Eastern parts of Europe 

and Asia ; particularly of Bussia, Siberia, and Great Tartary ; with a Polyglot 
Table of the Dialects of 32 Tartarian nations ; and a Vocabulary^of the Kalmuck- 
Mungalian Ton^e, sm. 4to. no map, calf, 6« 1738 

3862 Stubleb, Beschrijving van het Gebied van Palembang (Sumatra), 8vo. map, and 

large plate of Alphabets, bds, 4* Chroningen, 1843 

3863 SuMATBi.. Proceedings of the Agricultural Society established in Sumatra, 1820, 

Vol. 1, 8vo. with Appendices A-G and Addenda 1-2, sd. 7s JBencoolen, 1821 

Containing principally Descriptions of the Manners, Customs, Population and interior Condi- 
tion of Sumatra. 

^864 SuBius (F. B.) le pieux Pelerin, ou Voyage de Jerusalem, 2 parts in 1 vol. thick 
4to. portrait and map, title wanting, velliim, bs 1663 

3865 SwEDEK. Forsell, Statistik ofver Suerige, 8vo. map, calf, 2s 6d Stockholm, 1836 

3866 Symes* Account of an Embassy to Ava, sent by the Governor-General of India, 

17^5 ; with historical Memoir of the Birman Empire, appendix of letters and 
mandates in English, and a Glossary of Birmese Terms, royal 4to. map and 26 
plates, russia extra, 10s 1800 

3867 Tachabd, Voyage de Siam des p^res Jesuites, avec leurs observations astrono- 

miques, etc. 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. plates, old calf, 2s M ^w*^.1688 

3868 Tasi, historia del Eegno de .Ajgel, ilustrata por Clariana, 12mo. maps, calf, 

3* 6c? Madrid, s, a, (1780) 

3869 TBLLEZ, Historia geral de Ethiopia a alta, ou Preste Joam, compostana mesma 

Ethiopia pelo P. Manoel d'ALneyda ; aln'eviada com nova reley9am e methodo 
pelo P. Balthezar Tellez, folio, frontispiece and map, calf, extbemely babe, 
£7. 10* Coimbra, 1660 

3870 the same, folio, a very fine copy, olive morocco, gilt edges, £10. 1660 

" On trouve difficilement cette histoire, qui passe pour fort exacte." — Brunei, 
Heber's copy fetched £11. lbs; Lord Rothesay's £9. ; copies have sold as high as 30 guineas 
This is the work which Bruce the traveller is accused of having pillaged and then destroyed, 

supposing his own copy unique. The suspicion arose from the circumstance that some of his dis- 
coveries a re an ticipated in this volume. 

8871 TAVEEI^IEE (J. B.) Six Voyages en Turq^uie, en Perse, et aux Ines, pendant 
I'espece de 40 ans, 2 vols. — B-ecueil de plusieurs Belations singuKer et curieux, 
1 vol. — together 3 vols. 12mo. numerous plates and cuts, fine copy in vellum, 
20s Suivant la copie, imprimie d. Paris, 1679 

3872 Tench (Capt. W.) Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, New South Wales, 
4to. map, bds. 3* Qd 1793 

8873 THEVeNOT (Melch.) Eelatioxs de divers Voyages curieux, qui n*ont point 
est^ publi^es, ou qui ont este traduites d'Hacluyt, de Purchas et d'autres Voy- 
ageurs Anglois, Hollandois, Portu^ais, Allemands, Espagnols, et de quelques 
Auteurs Orientaux, 3 vols, in 1, folio, maps and plates, vellum, 25* 1663-66 

3874 ■' ■ Eelations de divers Voyages cuneux, qui n*ont point est^ publides, ou 

qui ont este traduites d'Hacluyt, de Purchas et d'autre Voyageurs, 4 vols, in 2, 

— ^^ folio, many plates and woodcuts, old calf gilt, £3. ^ Jraris, Pralard, 1683 

8875 ■ — V oyages tant en Europe qu'en Asie et en Afrique, 3 vols, in 5, 16mo. 

plates, old binding, 7s 6d Paris, 1689 

8876 ■ nouveUe edition, augment^e de plusieurs Eelations curieuses, 2 vols. fol. 

numerous maps, plates, and woodcuts, fine copy in old French calf, from Sir 
Compton Domville*s\library, €5. Paris, 1696 

8877 — -^ Travels into the Levant, and the East Indies ; translated by A. Lovell, 

folio, portrait by Faithome, old calf, 10s London, 1687 

3878 Thomson (Geo.) Travels in Southern Africa, 4to. 3 maps, 20 plates, and 17 via* 

nettes, ca\fgilt, 12s 1827 

3879 ToLEiNO, Derrotero de las Costas de Espana, 4to. calf, 3* 6i 1787 

3880 TuLLT*8 Eesidence at Tripoli, 4to. appendix of Moorish words, 8 coloured plates. 

If, russia, 6s 1817 

*' A most curious and interesting work.'* — Lowndes, 



GEOGRAPHY, EARLY VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 22* 



8881 Tuenbull's Voyage round the World, 1800-4, a visit to the Pacific Ocean Islands, 
Port Jackson ana Norfolk Island, 3 vols. 12ino. calf^ 6« 1805 

3882 TuEPiN, histoire civile et naturelle du Boyaume de Siam, 2 vols. 12mo. calf^ 

35 ^d Paris, 1771 

3883 Uffenbach*s Eeisen durcK Niedersaclisen HoUand und Engelland, 3 vols, stout 

12mo. curious plates, calf, 6s Ulm, 1753-54 

8884 VALENTYN, Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indien, &c. A collection of Voyages to the 

East Indies, Japan, Moluccas, man^^ Islands in the Eastern Seas, the Uape, etc. 

in Dutch, 5 vols, foho, with a prqfiiston of engravings of Natural History/, Views, 

Portraits, etc. heaut^/hil impressions, calf neat, £4. Dordrecht en Amst, 1724-26 
The author was above twenty years in India, and has given a very complete history, both 
natural and civil, of that country. Copies are extremely scarce in this country, and noticed by the 
editor of the Reperiorium Bibiiographicum as among the remarkable books in the possession of 
the Rt. Hon. T. Grenville and Roger Wilbraham, Esq. Hope's copy fetched £13. 28, and Pinker- 
ton's, £15. 15«. 

" Voyant que ce grand, excellent, magnifique ouvrage de Valentyn ne se trouve cit^ nulla part« 
je crois devoir le faire un pen connaitre. 11 n'est pas ^tonnant qu'on n*en ait aucune connaissance, 
imprim6 il y a cent ans par souscription, en langue hollandaise, fort pen connu des savans fran^ais, 
ilooiitait9, 12 et mSme 13 Louis^ selon le papier. Ces diverses circonstances peuvent aisement 
Tavoir soustrait k la connoissance de ces savants. II m^ritait cependant mieux que mille autret 
d'etre traduit Cet ouvrage en cinq volumes in -folio avec grand nombre de planches en taille-donce 
et de cartes geographiques commence par une histoire succincte de tous les anciens voyages jusqu'& 
la decouverte des Indes orientales par la route du cap de Bonne-Esp^rance. Les pays qui se trou* 
vent sous la puissance de la compagnie hoUandaise y sont surtout dicrits avec beaucoup de details. 
L'auteur qui y a demeur^ pendant la longues annees en quality de ministre, donne toujours s^pare- 
ment la description geographique, I'histoire civile et Thistoire eccl^siastique. II n'oublie pas ce 
qui regarde Thistbire naturelle ; on pent dire que dans tous les auteurs ensemble, on ne trouve pas 
la moitie de ce que ce seul ouvrage contient. Voyez Mimoires, etc, sur la situation des pays sep^ 
tentrionaux de VAsie et de FAmerique (par Engel), Lausanne, 1765." — Van Hulthem, 

3885 Yabbni Greographia generalis, editio altera, 18mo. vellum, 3s Amst, Elzevir, 1664 

3886 ^— Idem, editio secunda emendatior, ab Isaaco Newton, 12mo. plates, calf, 

2s 6d Cantab, 1681 

Humboldt did not know of the edition of 1664, he calls that of 1672 the second. The third 
edition, Cambridge, 1681, was edited by Newton, but it contains unfortunately no additions from 
that great man. A curious and very interesting Summary of the state of Geographical, Physical and 
Nautical Sciences at that time. " A most important work, a real ' physical geography.' Vareniua 
was the first to distinguish between general and special Geography." — HumboldVg Cosmos, 

3887 VAE.THEMA (Ludovico de, Bolognese) Itinerario ne lo Egypto, ne la Suria, ne 

la Arabia Deserta& Felice, ne la Persia, ne la India : & ne la Ethiopia, sm. 4to. 

woodcut titlepage, very fine copy, calf extra, gilt edges, hy Simier, veHt eabb, 

£5. Milano, J, A, Scinzenzeler, 1523 

The full colophon is printed as follows : 

(E Sta 

M.CCCmpata in Milano per Johanne Angelo Scinzenzeler nel anno del Sigpior 
CCXXIII, Adi, XXX de Aprile. 
As will easily be perceived the two last lines had dropped a little so as to make three, the date being 
thus divided into two lines. Brunet says he saw a copy with the date 1522, corresponding exactly 
to the above ; Thorpe used always to state that the edition of 1523 was unknown to Brunet;— 
they are evidently the same. 

3888 LuDOvioi Patbith Eomani, Novum Itinerarivm -^thiojjiaB, ^gipti, utriusque 

Arabia, Persidis, Sirise ac Indise intra et extra Gangem, interprete Archangelo 
Madrignano, sm. folio, First Latin edition, nisjico'BY, red morocco, gilt leaves^ 
BABE, £7. 7^ Milano, auspitiis Bemardini Carvajal, (1511) 

Hibbert purchased this copy June 22, 1818, at Sotheby's, for £18. 18«. 

3889 Vabthema. Die Ritterlich und lobwtirdig Keisz des gestrengen und liber all 

ander weyt erfamen Emitters und Landtfarers Herren Ludowico Vartomans von 
Bolonia sagend von den Landen Egypto, Syria, von beiden Arabia, Persia, 
India \md Ethiopia, &c. sm. 4to. with 4Q curious woodcuts, Vlocft \x\XtT,fine copy, 
VEBY SCABCE, £3. 15« Stroszburg, durch Johannem Knohloch, 1516 

Panzer and Brunet mention an edition printed at Augsburg in 1515, and Panzer another by 
Knobloch at Strasburg in 1515, but not this of 1516. The popularity of the work must have there- 
fore been great to have called forth three different editions within a few months. The A«thQc*«. 
Adventures, however, seem to have been extraordinaryi and his Talea r«!&\«KX2ai*|,\!^ ^a&KiSKs%>^^K^ 



230 QUAIUTCH S CATALOGUE OF 



Wedding Customs, and similar subjects, are told with muck humour, although son etimes bordering 
on indecency. See especially Book II, Chapt. VII ; Book III, Chapt. XlX, XXV, LI, LXXIV ; 
Book IV, Chapt III, &c. &c. 

" Ce voyage est singulierement recherche k cause de son anciennet6« on y trouve en effet les 
TOonumens moins degrades par le temps, et la barbarie des Mussulmans. Les peuples qui se sont 
beaacoup plus m^Iang6s encore depui^, y ont une physionomie differente de celle qu'ils ont de nos 
jours. Enfin, la naivete du style qui parait avoir pass^ dans la traduction donne un certain charme 
a la narration, etgarantit enquelque sorte la veracite dn voyageur." — Richarderie. 

3890 VIERA y Clavijo (Jos. de) Noticias de la Historia General de las Islas de Ca- 

naria, ma^f 4 vols. sm. 4to. Spanish binding, the fourth, which is rarely met with, 
not uniform, £3. 10* Madrid, 1772-83 

3891 — the same, Vols. I. to III. sm. 4to. map and portrait, cf^gt, 30* 1772-76 

3892 the same, laege Pi.PEB, 3 vols. 4to. calf, 32* 1772-76 

3893 the same, Vols. 1. 11. sm. 4to. calf 18* 1772-73 

" Ce livre est recommandable tant par son merite historique, quepar^^ qu*il fut ^crit par an 
4es hommes qui surent le mieuz manier la langue castillane a la fin du siecle dernier. L'histoire 
des Canaries fut imprimee, a un petit nombre d'exemplaires, tons destines a des presents ; ce qui 
explique la grande difficulte qu'il y a aujourd'hui & en rencontrer des ezemplaires." — Salva, 
8894 ViGNE*8 Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, the countries between the Indns 
and the Himalaya, 2 vols. 8vo. map and plates, cloth, 6* 1842 

3895 Villa, Viaggi in Dalmatia e Levante e Successi di Candia, sm. 4to. map, hf, rus- 

sia, 4* Qd Torino, 1668 

" Ces relations curieuses ont eu beaucoup de succ^s.'' — Brunei. 

3896 VoiAGE de Levant, fait par le commandement du Eoy, par le Sr. D. C. 4to. 

maps and plates, ruled throughout, very fine copy, vellum, 36* Paris, 1624 

3897 VoLNEY (CT. F.) Voyage en Syrie et en Egypte, 1783-5, 2 vols. 8vo. maps and 

plates, half calf, 3* ^d Paris, 1787 

3898 Vbies, Drie Reysen in Ost Indien ; gedaen van Frikius, Hesse en Schweitzer, 

1675-1686, very sm. 4:10, plates, vellum, 6* Utrecht, 1694 

3899 Waddington and Hanbuey's Journal of a visit to Ethiopia, 4to. 7»a^* and plates, 

hds. 7* ed 1822 

3900 Webzen van het Koninzlijk Instittjtjt voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 

van Nederlandsch- Indie : Tweede Afdeeling, Afzonderlijke Werken : 
Miiller (S.) Reizen in den Indischen Archipel, 2 vols, maps 1857 

Vries (Mat. Gerr.) Bieize naar Japan in 1643 1858 

Het Boek Adji-Saka door Winter, in Javanese, with a Javanese Dutch Dictionary, 

by Roorda 1857 

the above, 4 vols. 8vo. maps, hds. 24* Amst. 1857-58 

3901 We8TGAbth*8 Victoria, late Australia Felix, with Melbourne Chamber of Com- 

merce reports, 8vo. map, (pub. at 12*) cloth, 3* Edinh. 1853 

3902 Wilson. Keate's Pelew Islands, from the Journals of Capt. Wilson, and his 

officers shipwrecked there in the Antelope, 1788, 1 vol. calf gilt — Hockin's Sup- 
plement, fi>om the Journals of the " Panther" and ** Endeavour," 1803, in 1 vol. 
If, hd. — 2 vols. 4to. with 2 Vocabularies of the Pelew language, map and 17 
plates, 7s 6d Priced 1843, J. Bohn, 36*. 1788-1803 

3903 "Wise's Analysis of 100 Voyages to and from India, China, &c. Svo. plates, 2* 1839 
3804 Wolff (Jens) Tour to Copemiagen through Norway and Sweden, 4to. portraits 

and plates of Costume, hds, 5* 1816 

3906 Wood's Journey to the Oxus, 1836-38, 8vo. map (pub. at 14*) hf, calf gilt, 5* 1841 

3906 Wbangel, Physikalische Beobachtungen wahrend seiner Beisen auf dem Eis- 

meere, 1821-23, 8vo. maps, half morocco, 2* ^d Berlin, 1826 

3907 YsBBANTS Ides (Muscovite Ambassador to China) Three Years' Travels from 

Moscow overland to China, through Ustiga, Siriania, Permia, Sibiria, Daour, 
Tartary, etc. to Pekin — £ao*s Short Description of the vast Empire of China 
--in 1 vol. 4to. map and 29 curums plates, calf, 5* 1706 

3908 Zeilleb, Itinerarium MagnsB Britannise, oder Baissbeschreibung durch Engell- 

Schottl- und Irrland, 12mo. portrait, vellum, fine copy, 7* Strassb, 1634 

3909 ZIEGLEB-I (Jac.) Terrse Sanctce, quam PaJsestinam nominant, Syrise, Arabise, 

^gypti, et Schondisd doctissima descriptio, etc. folio, with the 8 large woodcut 
maps, margins wormed, otherwise fine copy, stamped binding. 36* Argent, 1536 
** Ce livre est rare, et comme on pent en juger par le titre, d'on certain int^ret.''-— .fiSnoiel. 
It is much praised by Bayle, Mensdius, Freytag, Clarke, and others. 



WORKS ON AMERICA. 231 



3910 ZiMMEBMAK (C.) G^ogTapliie des Kriegstheaters Eusslands gegen Chiwa, 4td. 

map, sd. 2s 6d Berlin, 1840 

3911 liber den untem Lauf des Oxus zum Karabugas-Haff des Caspischeii 

Meeres, etc. 4to. mctps, sd, 10s Berhn, 1845 

3912 ZURLA (Cardinal) m Marco Polo e degli alti Viaggiatori, 2 vols. impl. 4to. mapSf 

vellum gilt, 20s Venezia, 1818-9 

3913 TR.A.CTS on GZS OGRAP BY", and minor Works (21), 47»anyo/*^Aeii» 

very difficult to obtain, the lot, 12s 1812-5Q 

Including the following : Eyries, recherches sar la Poptilation du Globe, 1833 ; ScHonw*ft 
Europa, 1833; Schouw, geogr. physica compar. 3 maps, Hauniae, 1828, very rare; Documents 
et nouvelles geographiques, 1854-55; Barry's Mont Blanc, 1834; Martyr, Voyage fait en 
Europe et dans I'Ocean Atlantique ^ la fin du XV. S. armenien etjran^ais, par St. Martin, 1827, 
rare ; Amoretti, Voyage de la Mer Atlantique ^ I'Ocean pacifique par le Cap. L. F. Maldonadd, 
Tan 1588, Plaisance, 1812, rare ; Bulletin de la Society de Geographic, 1834-52, 7 parts. 

3914 Africa* Yarious minor Works relating to Africa (13) a very curious lot, 

26s ' 1718-62 

Including the following : Graberg (Jacob, qf ffemso, Swedish Vice Consul at Tangier) Re* 
marks on Sidi Hamet's Notices of the Interior parts of Africa, MS. 25 pp. 1818, very important; 
D'Arnaud, le Cours du Bahr-el-Abiad ou du Fleuve Blanc, 1844 ; Berabd, les Cdtes de I'Al- 
g^rie, 1837 ; Bunsen, de Azana, Africae littore orient, comm. 1852 ; Burchell's Cape of Good 
Hope, 1819; Cooley, the tribes near Dulagda Bay, ISZ3, not published ; Jomard, la vie et les 
voyages de R^ne Caillie, 1839 ; J. P. Purry, Memoire sur le paiz des Cafres, Amst. 1718, very 
rare. 

3915 America* A very curious and important collection of Minor Works, very 

difficult to obtain, relating to North and South America, and to the adjacent 
Islands, in all 27, the lot, £3. 10s 
Including tiie following : Black (J.) Narrative of the Mutiny on board the ship Lady Shore, 
with Journey .through Brazil, Ipswich, ca, 1799 ; Brandbs, Sir J. Franklin, 1854 ; Burk's Ban- 
ker. Hill, iVeti; rbrifr, 1797; Calamity (a fire) at Richmond, Philadelphia, 1812; Clinton (De 
Witt) Introductory Discourse delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York* 
1815, 148 pp. important; Fbatherstonhauoh, Treaty of Washington, 1843; Historia de la 
Isla da Santo Domingo, Madrid, 1806 ; Indrenius de Esquimaux, gente Americana, .^^oaff, 1756, 
24 pp. the last being a vocabulary, excessively rare ; Detter on a British War, Providence, 1812 ; 
Max, Prmjzr jzru T^fW, Brasilien, Nachtrage, 1850; Mercuric Chileno, Santjago, 1829, 4 parr^; 
Metcalfe, Sir Chas., Governor of Jamaica, Kingston, 1842 ; Researches on America ; being an 
attempt to settle some points relative to the Aborigines of America, Baltimore, 1816, very raret 
RAFiNEsauE, A Life of Travels in North America, Philadelphia, 1836 ; Vancouver's Island, 
1849; Whitington's Falkland Islands, 1840; H. Williamson, a biographical Memoir, by 
Hosack, New York, 1821. 

3916 AiSiaf 10 various Minor works relating to, 8vo. and 4to. the lot, 7s 6d 
Including the following: Java, Sailing Directions for the Island of, (? 1840) ; Ritter's 6e- 

birgsysteme des Him&laja, map, Berlin, 1832 ; Trapaud, Prince of Wales's Island, view afid chart,. 
1788 ; Van de Velde's Toelichtende Aanteekeningen der Kaarte van Java, Amsterdam, 1840 ; and 
6 others. 

Comprising Works relating to the History, Greography and Antiquities qf North and 

South America. 

3917 ADAIR (J.) History of the American Indians, 4to. map, hds. uncut, 32« 1775 

3918 ANTIQUITATES Americanae, sive Scriptores Septemtrionales Eerum Ante- 

Columbianarum in America, edidit Soc. E>. Antiq. Septemtr. impl. 4to. maps 
and plates, sd. uncut, £2. Hafniae, 1837 

3919 Afollonii (Levini, OaTidohrugani) de Peruviae regionibus, inter Novi Orbis 

provincial celeberrimae, inventione : et de rebus in eadem gestis, 12mo. wood' 
cut, map, good sound copy in limp vellum, 24^ Antverpiae, Jo. Belter, 1566 

3920 Abmitage. History of Brazil, 1808-36, 2 vols. 8vo. ^ub. at 24*) cloth, 4a 1836 

3921 Baebadoes, a short history of, from its discovery to 1/67, 8vo. hf. morocco, uncut, 

rare, 6s . 1768 

3922 Babbebe, la France Equinoxiale : la Description des C6tes de la Guiane, de 

risle de Cayenne, le Commerce de cette Colonic, 12mo. plates, sd. 5« Boris, 1743 

3923 Babtbam's Travels through Carolina, Georgia, Florida, the Cherokee, and CIuu>^ 

taw countries, etc. plates, ^f. bound, 20s 1 "^ 

3824 ■ — the same, 8vo. ^. bd. uncut, 12s 1 

** A most interesting workJ^'^Lowndu, 



S2i 

1 



.232 QU A R ITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 



^25 BENZONIS (H.) Nov® Novi Orbis Historise, id est, rerum ab Uispauis in India 

Occidentali hactenus gesiarom et acerbo illorum in eas gentes Dominatu Lib. 

tres ; nunc yero in Lat. translati per U. Calvetonem, 12mo. (am. Svo.) veHum, 

fine copy, 21* Qenevce, 1578 

3926 -^— — Anotber copy, with a few contemporary MS. '^oies,aeuri(yiAsspeci7nen 

of binding, being in the ariginal stamped vellum, with the portraits of Luther 
and Melancthon on the sides, surrounded by ornamental borders, on the obverse 
is the date, 1580, 25« Genevae, 1678 

8926*Beenhabd, Duke of Saxe- Weimar Eisenach, Trarels through North America, 
1825-26, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. If, bd, gilt, uncut, 6s Philadelphia, 1828 

3927 BiGELOw (Jno.) Jamaica in 1850, 12mo. (pub. at 6s) cl. Ais6d 1851 

3928 BosQUEJO Ligerisimo de la EcTolucion de M^gico (1821-2), 12mo. sd, 2« 6d 1822 

3929 BOTUEINI BENADUCI, Idea de una nueya Historia general de la America 

Septentrional y Catalogo, del Museo Historico Indiano quien Uego a la Nueva 

Espana, sm. 4to. portrait and frontispiece, stained calf, scarce, £2, Madrid, 1746 

One of the scarcest books on Mexico ; feUhed at Lord Rothesay's sale £3. d« ; the Catatogue 

of the author's Mexican MSS. is exceeding rich and Taluable. '* Ce livre est rare en Europe 

Vendu ayec le * Catalogo del Moseo,' 100 flor. Meerman ; seul, 43 fr. et 20 fr. Raetzel." — Brunei, 
Kous avons peu de documents aussi curieux et qui of&ent autant d'iqt^rdt que le catalogue du 
inusee de Boturini. Cette collection renfermait presque toutes les anciennes peintnres ou hi^ro- 
fclypbes des Mezicains, un grande nombre de manuscrits tres importants sur I'histoire de ce pays, 
aiBsi qu'une grande quantite de dictionnaires, de grammaires et d'autres livres ^rits dans les 
dUTerses langues des indigenes de la Nouvelle-Espagne. Une partie de ces documents n'existe plus, 
•t le reste a passe dans differentes mains. 

8930 BBESSANI (Fr. Gios.) Breve Eelatione d'alcune Missioni de* PP. della Com- 
pagnia di Giesu neUa Nuoya Pbancia, sm. 4to. the margins slightly wormed, 
otherwise a very fine copy, £3. 3* Macerata, 1653 

ExcBSSiVELr RARE, unknown to Brunet. Collation: title, Dedication, and pp. 1 — 128. 

3931 Bbidges' Annals of Jamaica, 2 vols. Svo. bds. suppressed edition, \%s 1827 

3932 BRULII (Joach.) Historiae Pebuanab Ordinis Eremitarum S. P. Augustini 

libri XVIII, non tantum rebus ibi per Augustinianos gestis, sed ubere insuper 
et amoena veteris novaeque Peruviae notitia mirifice referti, tractatur enim de 
origine Peruanorum, eorum moribus religione, etc. de eorum subjectione per 
Hispanos, 2 vols, in 1, folio, good copy in vel, £3. \hsAntv, G, Lesteenius, 1651-52 
Very rare ; I met with no trace of a copy sold before. 

3933 BusTAMANTE, Cuadro Historico de la Bevolucion de la America Mexicana, 1810, 

2 vols, in 1, stout sm. 4to. calf, 20» Mexico, 1823 

3934 Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, 1814-15, 8vo. 

bds. 6# 1821 

3935 Cabveb*s Travels through the Interior of North America, 1766-68, with the Na- 

tural History, and Vocabularies of the Ohippeway and Naudowessie languages, 
8vo. maps and plates, caff gilt, lOa 1/78 

3936 CASAS (Bartholome de las) Obras : 

Una disputa o controversia entre el Obispo Don Fray Bartolome de las Casas o 
Casaus, Obispo que fue de la ciudad real de Chiapa y el doctor Gines de Se- 
pulveda, Coronista del Emperador sobre las Conquistas de las Indias contra 
los Indios, etc. 124 pp. Valladolid, 1552 

Treynta proposiciones : en las quales sumaria y succintamente se tocan muchas 
cosas, etc. 20 pp. ib, 1552 

Sobre la materia de los Yndios que se han hecho en ellas esclavos, 72pp. 1552 

Entre los remedios, etc. para rewrmacio de las Yndias, 106 pp. Sevil, Kron, 1552 
— in 1 vol. small 4to. cut close, but sound and clean, £4. 10« 
8937 ■ CEuvres, en Eran9ais, avec sa vie et des notes, additions, &c. par J. A. 

Uorente, 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, sd, 18* JParis, 1822 

3938 CAULIN (F. Antonio) Historia coro-graphica, natural y evangelica dela Nueva 

Andalucia, Provincias de Cumana, Guayana y Vertientes del fiio Orinoco, folio, 
map and plates, calf, 36« Madrid, 1779 

Lord Stuart de Rothesay's copy fetched, 1855, jf3. 3«. 

3939 Chaelevoix, Histoire du Paraguay, 3 vols. 4to. maps, French qf, 32* Paris, 1766 

3940 — I History of Paraguay, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 12* 1769 

*' This work is peculiarly interesting firom the i|cconnt it gives of the celebrated Jesuit esteb- 

Uahment in Paraguay." — Lowndes. 

" Relation la plus complete et la plus satisfaisante sur la Paraguay.'* — Boucher, 



WORKS ON AMERICA. 2S3 



$QAl Chastelldx, Yojage en Am^rique, Sro. id* 5« «. /. 1785 

3042 CIEOA (P. di) Cronica del regno del Peru, par Crayaliz, 16mo. vdlum, ISs 1676 
dd43 CLADEEA (C.) Investigaciones historicas sobre los principales discubrimentof 

de loB Espanoles en el mar Occeano en el siglo XV. principios del XVI. sm. 4to, 

LABaE PAPBE, map and 6 Jine portraits, bds, 20s Madrid, 1794 

3944 CoDiCE Diplomatico Colombo- Amebicano, ossia Docnmenti Originali e inediti 

spettanti a Christoforo Colombo, 4to. plates, sd. 15s Genova, 1823 

8945 CoMPLOT d'Amold et de Sir Henry Clmton contre le G^n^ral Wasliington, 1780, 

8vo. calf, 2s ed ' 1816 

3946 CoBOGBAFiA Bbazilica, on Eela^ao historico-geografica do Eeino do Brazil, 2 vols. 

sm. 4to. kf, red morocco, 15s Mio de Janeiro, 1817 

3947 COETES (Hem.) Historia de Nueva Espa&a, anmentada por Lorenzana, Arzo* 

bispo de Mexico, sm. folio, with maps and 32 curums plates of Mexican Anti^ 
quities, calf, the Marl of Orford^s copy, £2. 10s Mexico, 1770 

Bernal's copy fetched, 1855, morocco, £5. 

3948 CoxE*s (D.) Description of Carolana, (Elorida) with curious discovery of a com- 

munication between the Missisipi and South Sea, and the trade to be carried 
from thence to Japan, etc. 8yo. second edition, map, calf, l%s 1726 

3949 CEEUXIXJS (Franciscus, Soc. Jesu) Historiee Canadensis, seu Noved Francin 

libri X. ad annum 1656, 4to. map and plates, including the large one of the Marm 

tyrdom of the Missionaries by Huret, very fine sound copy in the original ca^, 

£4. PaHs, 1664 

ExcEssiYELT BARB, not known to Brunet ; the only copy traced by me was 1841 in Rodd's 

possession. 

3950 DIAZ DEL CASTILLO (Can. Bemal) Historia verdadera de la Conquista do 

la Nueya Espana, sacada a luz por Fr. Al. Eemon, sm. folio, fibst edition, 

old calf, £4. Madrid, 1632 

3961 the same, folio, tall copy, Ump vellum, £4. 5s 1632 

1855, Lord Rothesay's copy fetched £5, \0s, but was returned as imperfect. 

** Bemal Diaz, an old soldier, having already been twice to the New World, went with Cortes 
to Mexico in 1519, and fought there so often and so long that many years afterwards he declared 
he could sleep with comfort only when his armour was on. After reading Gomara's book he wrote 
his-owQ, and completed it in 1558, but printed long afterwards. The work is written in a rudo 
style, but full of the zealous and honest nationality of the old chronicles.'' — Ticknor, 1. 514. 

** This is indeed a delightful work." — Southey, 

3952 [EcHAYABBi (B. J. de)] Histoire du Paraguay sous les Jesuites, 3 vols. 8yo. no 

rnap, hf^ calf, 12s Amst. 1780 

3953 Edwabds, History of the British Colonies in the West Indies, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. 

4/: calfSs 6d 1801 

3954 Fi.ux (W. an English Farmer) Memorable days in America : Journal of a Tour 

to the United States, 8vo. 488 pp. (pub. at 14?) bds. 6s 1823 

3955 Febmin (Philippe) Description general, historique, g^ographique et physique 

de la Colonie de Subinam, 2 vofi. in 1, 8vo. mtn) and plates, hf calf, Is 6a 1769 

3956 Fbezieb, Eolation du Voyage de la Mer du Sud aux cotes du Chily et duPerou, 

1712-14 ; avec une Chronofogie des Vicerois du Perou, 4to. numerous plates and 
plans, calf gilt, 12s Paris, 1732 

3957 GAECILASO DE LA VEGA, Historia General del Peru, j^«^ edition, folio, old 

limp velhim, £2. Cordova, 1617 

3958 ■ Commentaries de el Origen de los Incas del Peru, de su idolatria, leies, 

y govemo, de sus vidas y conquistas, 1723 — Historia general del Peru, de el 
aescubrimiento, las guerras entre Pizarros y Almagros, 1722 — La Florida del 
Inca, 1723 — Ensayo Chronologico para la historia general de la Florida, por 
Gabriel de Cardenas (Ant. Gonzales de Barcia), 1723 — together 4 vols, folio^ 
limp vellum, £3. 15* Madrid, 1722-23 

Very authentic and highly esteemed histories. '* The author (says Finkerton), as a descendant 
of the princes of Peru, has been peculiarly minute relative to the religion, government, laws, cus- 
toms and manners of the ancient inhabitants of Peru, as well as the productions of that country." 

*' His knowledge of the Peruvian language has enabled him to correct some errors of the 
Spanish writers, and he has inserted some curious facts taken from authors whose works were never 
published, and are now IobW -^Robertson, 

** A gentle and trusting spirit rather than a wise one» proud of being a son of one of the unscra- 



23 1 QUARITCH'S CATA L06UE OF 

puloui conqaerora of Peru, but always betraying the weaker nature of his mother, who was of the 
blood royal of the Incas, and never entirely forgetting the glories of his Indian race, or the cruel 
injuries they had suffered at the hands of Spain. Tbe-Commentaries are a striking and interesting 
book, showing much of the spirit of the old Chronicles." — Tkknor, III. 146. 
E959 GoMiJLL (Fr. Lopez de) HisCoria die las Conquistas de HemaDdo Cortes, tradu- 

cida al Mexicano por J. B. de San Anton Munon Chimdpain, publicala C. M. 

de Bustamente, tomo 1. Svo. sd, uncut, scarce, 12« Mexico, 1826 

*' Chimalpain avait traduit en mezicain I'ouvrage de Gomara, et y avail fait des corrections et 
de nombreuses augmentations. Cast d'apr^s cette traduction qu'a ^t6 faite I'edition espagnole 
ci dessus." — Brutn^t. 

3960 GuMiLLA (Job.) Historia de las I^aciones situadas en las Biyeras del 'Rio Orinoco, 

2 vols. sm. 4to. jportrait, map, and 5 plates of Indian Antiquities, calf neat, 

30« Barcelona, 1791 

Lord Rothesay's copy fetched 1855, d3«. 

3961 Hennepin (Louis, Missionaire) NouveUe Decouverte d'un tres grand Pays situ^ 

dans TAmerique entre le Nouveau Mexique et la Mer glaciale, stout 12mo.^o«- 

tispiece and Z folding plates, one being a Vieui of the Falls of Niagara, vellum, 

10s Utrecht, 1697 

The above contains the first View and Description of the Falls of Niagara. On the title is * le 

tout dedie ^ sa Majest6 Britannique Guillaume IlL' 

8962 HEBEEBA (Antonio de) Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en 

las Islas y Tierra Firme del Mar Oceano, 8 vols, in 5, folio, best edition by 

Barcia,fine copy in Spanish calf, Arms on sides, £4. 14« Mad/rid, 1730 

Dr. Hawtrey's copy fetched, 1853, £b, 15«; Bemars £6. 6«. ** Get ouvrage est un des plus 

importants qu'on ait publies sur les d^couvertes des Espagnols dans le Nouveau-Monde." — Salva, 

** Herrer a, th e most accurate and best informed of all the Spanish writers." — Robertson, 

3963 HUBBARD (W. Minister of Ipswich) Present State of New England, being a 

narrative of the troubles with me Indians in New England from tne first t)lant- 
ing in 1607 to 1677 : to which is added a Discourse about the War with the 
Pegnods in 1637, small 4to. Li.BGE wood-cut Map op New England, very 
fine copy in the original binding, VEBY babe, £5. 5« London, ParJchurst, 1677 
1854, Gardner's copy, fetched £3. 11». 

This work was reprinted from the first edition, Boston, 1677, and must have been issued al- 
most simultaneously. The Boston edition omits the first portion of the title *' Present state of New 
England, being ;" the woodcut map is the same in both issues, and is considered the first map 
printed in the United States. Of the Boston edition 2 copies were recently picked up at the prices 
of 1 and 2 shillings, but sold 1856, Sotheby's, £b* ; 1859, Puttick's, £6., and were bought by a 
bookseller. 

Collation: License, dated Boston, March 29, 1677 — London, June 27, 1677, 1 leaf; iiile, 
Ilea/; dedication, 2 leaves; advertisement, 1 leaf; Poems, 2 leaves ; map; A Narrative, 131 pp.; 
a table of Towns inhabited by the English in New England, 7 pp. ; Postscript, 3 leaves ; A Narra- 
tive, etc. from Pascataqua to Pemmaquid, 88 pp. 

3964 Humboldt [Alex, von] Kritische Uiitersuclniiigen iiber die Neue Welt, 3 vols. 

Svo. sd. 12s Berlin, 1852 

9965 Jacquemin, M^moire sur la Louisiane, 12mo. 68 pp. old red morocco, fine copy, 

rare, ISs Paris, 1803 

Napoleon's copy, taken from his library at St. Cloud, July 7, 1815. Pages 47-67 contain a 

Vocabulary of the Huron and Algoorkin languages. 

3966 JUAN Y TJlloa, Belacion historica del Viage a la America Meridional, hecho 
de orden de S. Ma^. para medir algunos grados de Meridiaiio Terrestre, y venir 
por ellos en conocimiento de la verdadera figura, magnitud de la Tierra, con 
otras varias Observaciones Astronomicas y Pnisicas — Origen y Succession de 
los Incas del Peru — Observ. astron. y phisicas en los Eeynos del Peru — 5 vols, 
in 2, impl. 4to. f^rge Pa^er, mam.y maps and plates, calf, 36* Madrid, 1747-48 

3957 the same, 5 vols.m 4, sm. folio, maps and plates, vellum, £2. 5« 1747-48 

3958 Voyage to South America, 2 vols. Svo. plates, hf qf. uncut, 6« 1768 

3959 Observaciones astronomicas y phisicas nechas de orden de S. M. en los 

EeynoB del Peru, high4to. Jf. bd, 6s Madrid, 1773 

3970 Julian (D. Ant.) La Perla de la America, provincia de Santa Marta, small to. 

calf 25* Madrid, 1787 

3971 KENNETT (White) Bibliothecae Americanae Primordia ; an attempt towards 

laying the foundation of an AmbbicJLn Libbaby, em. ^to. iound clean copy, calf 
rare, £2. 1713 



WORKS ON AMERICA. 23» 

9^2 KII^GSBOKOUGH'S (Lord) Antiquities of Mexico : comprising faceimiles 
of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, preserved in the Boyal Li* 
braries of Paris, Berlin, and Dresden $ in the Lnperial Library of Yienna ; in 
the Vatican Library ; in the Borgian Museum at Rome ; in the Library of the 
Institute of Bologna ; and in the Bodleian Library at Oxford ; together witli 
the Monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix ; with their respective scales of 
measurement, and accompanying descriptions ; the whole illustrated by many 
valuable inedited MSS. 9 vols, impl. folio, containing upwards ^1000 large co- 
"LovBiiBJ) plates, embracing all the Remains of Mexican Architectv/re, Art, Reli- 
gion, etc. (pub. at £175.) hf. bd. morocco, uncut, gilt tops, £44. 1830-48 
" Cet oavrage de la plus grande magnincence, a ^t^ ex^cut^ aux frais de Lord Kingsboroagh, 
qai en a fait hommage h. plusieurs bibliotheques publiques da continent, particolidrement a la Bi- 
bKothdque royale, k Paris, et A celle de Tlnstitut de France. Le prix de chaque ezemplaire 6tait 
de 175 livres (2000 fr. Klaproth). Les qnatre premiers volumes renferment les planches lithogra- 
phiees, au nombre de plus de 1000 ; les trois autr^ contiennent I'expltcation des planches et plik- 
sieurs m^moires in^dits, Merits en differentes langues, ainsi que des appendices en anglais. Le 
septieme volumes est enti^rement rempli par an oavrage important qui a pour titre ; Historia vfit- 
venta de las cotas de Nueva Espana, por el M. R. P. Pr, Bernardino de Sahagun.** — Brunei, 

After an interval of seventeen years two more volumes of this extraordinary work have been 
published, in every respect uniform with the preceding, consisting, 1. of Supplementary Notes in 
Enjij^lish and Spanish ; 2. of Extracts from the works of Torquemada, Acosta and Garcia, illustrat- 
ing the last portion of the Mexican paintings, contained in the collection of Mendoza, and shewing 
the correspondence which exists between many of the Mexican and Hebrew laws ; 3. Adair's His- 
tory of the North American Indians, their customs and descent from the Jews ; 4. Cartas ineditas 
de Hernando Cortez ; 5. Cronica Mexicana de Tezozomoe ; 6. Historia Chichimeca y Relaciones por 
Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl. 

'* When, some four centuries ago, the enterprise of Spanish navigators opened the vast continent 
of America to the admiration of Europe, the civilization of the New World was foand to be cod- 
centrated in two spots, and two only, of that enormous territory. One of these favoured regions 
was Peru ; the other was Mexico. It was in Mexico especially that art, politics, and 
sci-ENCE had received THEIR GREATEST DEVELOPMENT. All the rcst of North America, from 
the shores of Hudson's Bay to the mouths of the Mississippi, was desolate and barbarous, diversi* 
fied only by swamp, forest, or prairie, and populated by savages without knowledge or laws. 
Mexico alone redeemed the character of the new continent, and presented to the eyes of the inva- 
ders a spectacle so marvellous as to satisfy even the expectations which the great discovery had 
raised. There the Spaniards found an organized State, an ancient polity, and opulent capital, an 
exalted dynasty, a formidable priesthood, and a people well skilled in mechanical and decorative, 
arts. So great, in fact, was the proficiency of the Mexican workmen, so elaborate the system of 
government, and so impressive the whole evidence of wealth and grandeur, that for some time the 
civilization of Mexico was regarded as superior to that of Europe. Although, indeed, the researches 
of modem inquirers have enabled us to apply some corrective to these ideas, it is really probable 
that in certain respects the Spaniards found Mexico more advanced than Spain, and we have been 
recently assured on the authority of a comprehensive history that this civilization was the necessary 
incident of geographical and natural advantages. Such was the situation and configuration of 
Mexico that it could hardly fail to make progress, and all that was discovered there in the shape of 
national wealth or political order represented the extraordinary opportunities which nature had pro- 
v'liled,"— Times, Dec.S. 1858. 

3973 KUNSTMANN (Fr.) The Discoveby of Amebica : die Entdecktme Amerikas, 
nach den altesten Quellen gescliichtlicli dargestellt; mit einem Atlas alter 
bisher Tingedruckter Karten, 4ito. Text and very large folio Atlas ^13 Maps, 
being facsimiles of Early Pobttjlani, represented with scrupulous accura^cy by 
J. Schleicher and 8, Mtnsijtger, £4. 14* Miinchen, 1S69 

The most valuable modem contribution to our knowledge of geographical discovery, the work 
fbrms part of the '* Monumenta Ssecularia" of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Science. 

The Royal Academy of Sciences at Munich has recently done an important service in the caase 
of Geographical Science, by the publication of a work entitled * Die Entdeckung Amerikas. Nach 
dcm altesten Quellen geschichtlich dargestellt von Friedrich Kunstmann. Mit einem Atlas alter 
bisher Ungedruckter Karten' (Miinchen). This work forms a part of the series called *Monii* 
menta Sttcularia,' issued by the Academy, and contains a most able account of the several dis- 
coveries made in America from the time of the Northmen downwards. Its principal attraction, 
however, lies in the atlas of th& thirteen maps by which it is illustrated. These are in folio, while 
the letter-press is in quarto, and contain accurate representations of some of the earliest maps of 
America existing in Uie Court and State Library at Munich, the Library of the University and 
the ** Uaupt-Conservatorium " of the Bavarian Army. They comprise the ma\i& oi ^^siiss^^MssA. 



tU QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



of the Viscount De Majolo, of Vat Doarado and others, besides an English map drawn by one 
Thomas Hood, in 1592, and showiog the whole east coast of North America down to the Isthmus 
of Panama. AU these are lithographed in the first style of the art, and handsomely coloured to 
resemble the originals. 

34^74 LAB AT (J. B.) Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de rAm^rique, contenanj; I'Histoire 
Naturelle de ces Pays, rOrigine, les Moeurs, &c. 2 vols. 4to. maps and plates, 
old calf gilt, 24« La Kaye, 1724 

Priced, 1836, J. Bohn, £1, 8«. Fetched, 1855, Bermd's sale, dO«. 

** De toutes les relations du P. Labat, celle-ci est la "plus estim^e. Dans ses notices sur les 
precedes des manufactures, dans ses descriptions des animauz et des plantes, il a montr^ un talent 
qu'on n'aurait pas cm rencontrer dans an religieuz Stranger par son etat et ses occupations princi- 
pales aux arts mecaniques et a Thistoire naturelle. On regrette seulement qu'il ait grossi sa rela- 
tion d*une foule de petites anecdotes, la plupart malignes, sur les families du pays, et qui, d*an 
mediocre int^rSt dans le temps, n'en ont plus aucun aujourd'hui." — Boucher de la Richarderie. 

3W6 LAET (Jean de) Histoire du Nouveau Monde on Description des Indes Occi- 
dentales, folio, mani/ maps of American Coast Territory, also some woodcuts of 
American Natural History, old half calf gilt, 36* Leyde, B, et A. JSlsevirs, 1640 

3976 La Rochefoxjcaitld-Liancouet, Voyage dans les Etats-TJnis, 1795-97, 8 vols. 

in 4, 8vo. m^s, calf gilt, 16s ^ 1797 

3977 LEBII ( Joannis) Historia Navigationis in Brasiliam, quae et America dicitnr, 

12mo.^7**^ impressions of the woodcuts, calf gilt, very fine copy, 20* 1586 

** Edition recherch^e, plus rare que Toriginal FranQais.'' — Brunei. 

3978 ■ exact re-impression of the same, 12mo. woodcuts, calf, 10* Genev. 1594 
Chapter 20, pp. 271-295, contains Brazilian Dialogues; CoUoquia in ipso aditu Brasiliensis 

o'rae inter indigenas Tououpinambaultios Tououpinenkin Brasilice ac latine conscripta. ** La rela- 
tion de Jean de Lery merite une distinction honorable.'' — Camus, Mem, p. 61. 

3979 Lewis and Clabke (Capts.) Travels from St. Lonis to the Pacific Ocean, 1804-6, 

containing delineations of the Manners, Customs, Keligion, etc. of the Indians, 
8vo. map, hds, 7* 6d 1809 

These travels were undertaken by order of the Government of the United States ; pp. 131-142 
contain an Indian Vocabulary. 

3980 MAGALLANES, Relacion del nltimo Viage al Estrecho de MagaUanes, de la 

Fragatta de S. M. Santa Maria de la Cabeza, en 1785-1786, y Noticia de los 
Habitantes, snelo, olima y produciones del Estrecho con Apendice, 4to. por^ 
trait, tables, and 5 large m^ps, calf, 20* Madrid, 1788-93 

3980* the same, 4to. crimson morocco. Arms of Spain on sides, fine copy, 35* 

The Fonthill copy fetched £3. 1*. 

3981 MANUSCRIPT ACCOUNT op Nova Scotia, New Hampshiee, Massa- 

^ CHU8BT8, EhODE IsLAND, CONNECTICUT, NeW YoBZ, NeW JeBSET, PENN- 

SYLVANIA, Mabyland, Vieginia, and Nobth and South Cabolina, dedicated 
to the £ing*s most excellent Majesty (George I.), shewing the state of his 
Majesty's plantations in America, their respective situations, government, 
strength, and trade, with an account of the French Settlements and en- 
croachments. "An account of the Mississipi." " Considerations for securing, im- 
proving, and enlarging your Majesty's dominions in America." " In relation to 
thelncEans." " In relation to the Government of the Plantations." folio, 140 pages. 
At the end of the MS. occur the signatures of "J. Chetwynd, P. Docminique, 
M. Bladen, E. Ashe, at Whitehall, Sep. 8, 1721." This is followed by a coloured 
Manuscbipt, measuring 26 inches by 20, Map qf the English and French JPos^ 
sessions in North America, finely executed by S, JPopple, 1727, shewing the 
country from Labrador to the Gulf qf Mexico, an important unpublished MS. 
£5. 1721 

The Talue of official manuscripts of this period relating to the History of America cannot be 
overrated, especially when like the above they comprehend such a number of interesting particulars, 
such as the statements of the population and number of troops, surveys of forts and military de- 
fences ; tables of the number and value of exports and imports ; commerce with Great Britain and 
the neighbouring French Colonies ; account of the Mines of Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper, Lead and 
Coal ; of the fishing, and satus of the fur and timber trades, &c., &c. in each province. Thus are 
all the important features of the country at this period and for a little time before clearly brought out, 
shewing it ripening, as it were, for the seven years' war, and making a link in the chain of American 
History which ought not to be overlooked. To give a further idea of the work, the following ia 
quoted A-om the dedhatWB :-^** In obedience to your Majesty's commands^ we have prepared the 



WORKS ON AMERICA. 937 



foUowing state of^your Majesty's plantations on the Continent of America. Wherein we hare. 
disttBgnished respective situations, govemment, strength, and trade, and have observed of what 
importance their commerce is to Great Britain. Whereunto having added an account of the French 
Settlements and of the encroachments they have made on your Majesty's Colonies in those parts, 
we have humbly proposed such methods as may best prevent the encrease of an evil, which, if not 
timely prevented, may prove destructive to your Majesty's interest ; and have likewise offered such 
considerations, as in our opinion may contribute to the improving and enlarging your Majesty's 
dominions in America." Concerning the Map may be added, that all manuscript maps of the above 
period are of the greatest rarity, and that the one in the above volume is on Mercator's projection^ 
and so beautifully executed as to resemble an impression from a copper-plate. 

Altogether, considering the increasing difficulties of obtaining manuscripts and books which re- 
late to the country before the establishment of Independence, the Collector of American literary 
rarities ought not to let the above unpublished treasure escape him. 

3982 Mabtin, the Hudson's Bay Tenitorjes and Vancouver's Island, 8vo. map, 2s 1849 

3983 Mabtius, Bechtszustand luiter den TJreinwonnem Brasiliens, 4to. cloth, 5s 18325 

3984 MARYLAND. A Eolation of Maryland, together with a map of the country,. 

the conditions of Plantation, H. M. Charter to the Lord Baltemore, smallest 
4to. 52 pp. and the Charter 25 pp. no map, with the bookplate of Calvert Lord 
Baltimore, excessively rare, £3. 1635 

3985 MAXIMILIAN Prinz zu Wied,Rei8ein das innere Nordamerikain den Jahren 

1832, 2 vols. impl. 4to. labge papeb, map, 48 beautiful plates of Scenery, Cos* 

tume, Portraits, etc, after drawings by Ch. Bodaner, 33 Vianettes ana many 

woodcuts, fine impressions, presentation copy from Prince Maxtmilian, bds.£i2.it 

Priced, 1843, Williams and Norgate, £12. 12«. pp. 455-645 are on American Lanouaoks. 

3986 MOLINA, Historia geografica, natural y civil del reyno de Chili, traducido 

del Italiano por Arquellada Mendoza, 2 vols. sm. 4to. containing a philological 
sketch of the Chilene language, comparative vocabularies, and a list of writers 
upon Chili, with portrait and map, calf, 12* Madrid, 1788-95 

3987 Molina (G. J.) Saggio sulla Storia naturale del Chili, impl. 4to. seconda edi' 

zione, portrait and map, hf morocco, uncut, 20« Bologna, 1810 

3988 Geographical, Natural, and Civil History of Chili, from the Italian^ 

with Notes from the Spanish and French versions, and appendices, 2 vols. 8vo. 
map, caff gilt, Ss Qd 1809 

3989 Mollien, voyage dans la Eepublique de Colombia en 1823, 2 vols. 8vo. map and 

plates, calf extra, 9* ^^ Paris, 1820 

3990 MONARDES (Nic.) Histobia Medicinal delas cosas que se traen de nuestraa 

Indias Occidentales, que sirven en medicina : tratado de la piedra Bezaar y de 
la yerva Escuerconera : dialogo de las virtudes medicinales del Hierro : tratado' 
de la nieve y del beber frio, small 4to. cuts, fine copy, vellum, very rare^ 
£4. As Sevilla, Al. JEscrivano, 1574 

3991 Monboe's ( Jas.) View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of 

the United States, 1794-96, 8vo. hf calf, 6« Philadelphia, 1797 

3992 MoBo (Gerardo, natural de la ciudad de Dingle, en el reyno de Irlanda) Informs 

en derecho sobre que la compania de el Heal Assiento de la Gran Bretana estab« 
licedaparalaintroducciondeEsclavos Negros en estas Indias, foHo, limp vellum, , 
32* Mexico, 1724 

3993 MUNOZ (J. B.) Historia del Nuevo-Mundo, Tomo I. (all published), 4to. portrait 

and map, calf, 26s Madrid, 1793. 

3994 . the same, royal 4to. labqe papeb, calf neat, £2. 2s 1793 
Hcknor regrets that this valuable history was 'not concluded, he praises the philosophical spirit 

ofMunoz. The History loaches only to 1500. 

3995 Navabette, Eelations des quatre Voyages entrepris par Christophe Colomb pour 

la d^couverte du nouveau Monde de 1492 a 1504, traduites et accompagn^es de 
notes par de Yemeuil, de la Eoquette, K^musat, Balbi, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. with 
2 portraits, facsimile, and 2 maps, sd. 15* . Paris, 1828 

3996 O V AGLIE (Alonso d') historica relatione del Eegno di Cile, e delle Mission! 

che esercita in quelle la Compagnia di Giesu, very small folio, plates, limp 
vellum, £3. Boma,fr, Cavalli, 1646 

In the same year appeared a Spanish edition, slightly differing. Collation of the Italian 
edition : title, 1 leaf, Prolog^, 2 leates ; tabula geographica regni Chile ; ATertimenti, 1 leqf; the 
body of the work, pp. 1-378, with 12 unnumbered plates, opposite pp. 50, 90, 92, 94, 106, 168, 
180, 182; Seconda protests, 1 leaf; a Series of Churches and Buildings^ etc« l^i^^i. ^iv^Toxwk viw 
woods alcune lisole, 6 |q». engravtk on wood. 



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8&97 Pbnnsylvahia, Historical Society of: Denton's Description of New York, witli 
the places therennto adjoining, Lond. 1670, reprinted, Philadelphia, 1845 ; 
Journal of Isaac Senter, physician to the troops on a secret expedition against 
Quebec under Col. Arnold, 1775, repr. ib, 1846 ; Townsend's Account of the 
British Army under G-enl. Howe, ana of the Battle of Brandywine, 1171 , folding 
plan of the battle, ib, 1846 ; the Society's Proceedings, with the preliminary 
circulars, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 — 8, pp, 41-44, are American Vocabularies, 1832-46 ; in 

1 vol. 8vo. cloth, 7« 6d 

3998 PHILOPONI (Honorii) Nova tvpis transacta Navigatio Novi Orbis Indise 

Occidentalis, admodum Buellii Uataloni, in universam Americam, sive Novum 
Orbem le^ati, etc, sociorumque Monachorum ex ordine Benedicti, ad supra- 
dicti Novi Mundi barbaros gentes Christi S. Evangelium prsedicandi gratia 
delegatorum, sacerdotum, etc. folio, engraved frontispiece and 18 very curiotts 
plates by Kilian, in the manner of JDe Bry, vellum, £2. 10* s. L 1621 

Priced, 182S, Payne and Foes, j£^3. 3« ; 1853, in Bristol, £6. 16«; 1856, Jepps, £3. 3« ; 

1857* in York, £3. 18«; sold in Pitt's sale for £3. 4«, and in Lord Valentia's for the same sam. 

It contains a very detailed account of Columbus and his discoveries. The plates are very curious* 

one uf which contains a whole-length portrait of Columbus. 

3999 Pikb's (Z. M., Major, U. S, If{f,) Exploratory Travels through the Western 

Territories of North America, 1805-7, 4to. wop, (pub. at 36*) 6c?*. 10* 1811 

4000 Poeppig's Eeise in Chile, Peru, und auf dem Amazonenstrome, wahrend der 

Jahre 1827-32, 2 vols. 4to. map and music, with a folio Atlas of 16 plates, bds, 
ISs Leipzig, 1835-36 

4001 EEMESAL (F. Antonio de) Historia de la Provincia de S. Vicente de Chyapa 

y Guatemala de la Orden de S. Domingo, folio, vellum. Lord Orford's copy, 
£6. 6* Madrid, 1619 

Fetched, 1855, Lord Rothesay's sale, £5. 

4002 ROCHEFOET (De) Histoire naturelle et morale des lies Antilles deTAmerique, 

avec un Vocabulaibe Cabaibe, 4to. num,erous engravings, old calf, 18* 

Itoterdam, 1658 

4003 —2 seconde edition, revue et augment^e, 4to. engravings, old calf, 21« ib. 1665 

4004 Sack (Baron von) Eeisen nach Surinam, 1805-1812, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. plates, half 

bound red morocco, 9« Berlin, 1818 

4005 Sanchez Valvebde (A.) Idea del Valor de la Isla Espanola (Santo Domingo), 

y utilidades que de eUa pueda sacar su Monarquia, sm. 4to. labge pafeb, 

2 maps, ca^neat, 21* Madrid, 1785 

4007 SCHMIDEL (H.) Vera Historia admirandse cuiusdam Nauigationis, quam HiQ- 

dericus Schmidel, ab anno 1534 ad 1554, in Americam vel !N^ouum Jiluiidum, 
juxta Brasiliam et Eio della Plata confecit, quid per hosce annos 12 sustinuerit, 
quam varias et quam mirandas regiones ac homines viderit, ab ipso Sehmidelio 
descripta, sm. 4to. charts and several plates, and bound up with it is, Giul. Ces. 
de Sous, Discorso di Cosmografia, e rOrigine di molte Citta del Mondo, Padova, 
1602 — ^in 1 vol. vellum, £3. 15* NoribergcB, L. Hulsius, 1599 

Collation of Schmidel : full-length portrait (mounted), title with engraving *'SchmideI on horse- 
back,*' a Coat of Arms on the first page, and 20 plates — 102 pp, of text (the last blank) ; added 
aie pp. 3 — 12 et tabula locorum, 1 leaf of ** Descriptio regni Guianae in America.'' 

Lord Fothesay*s copy fetched £3. 3*. 

4008 SOLIS (Ant. de) Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, ]poblacion y progressos de 

la America septentrional, folio, fibst Bi>mov,frAitisptece, cf 20* Madrid, 1684 

For other editions see Nos. 951 — 954. 

4009 Spix und Mabtius, Eeise in Brasilien, 2 vols. roy. 4to. mor. IQs Munchen, 1828 

4010 Stedman's (Capt. J. G.) Narrative of a Five Years' Expedition against the re- 

volted Negroes of Surinam, from the year 1772 to 1777, elucidating the History 
of that Country, &c. 2 vols. 4to. with ^plates of the Natural History of Birds, 
Fishes, Reptiles, Trees, &'c. red morocco, gilt edges, 36* 1806 

4011 Stephen's Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, 2 vols. 

8vo. map and 77 engravings, (pub. at 32«) cloth, 18* 1841 

4012 Stephen's and CathebwOod, Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, 

and Yucatan, 8vo. upwards of SO plates, (pub. at 12*) cloth, Ss 1854 

4013 STOEK'S (William, M.D.) Description of East-Florida, with a Journal kept by 

Jno. Bartram of Philadelphia, Botanist to his Majesty, 4to. viii, 40, xii. and 

35 pp, map of ^ast-Florida, Plan of the capital St* Augustine, and Chart of 

^Ae oer^ q/'^sptritu Santo, half calf, scarce, 20« 1769 



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4014 TAELETON (Major General) History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in 

the Southern Provinces of North America, 4to. mcup, very clean copy in hds, 

2As 1796 

4014*ToMA8 de Cordoba (Pedro) Memoria sobre la Administracion de Puerto-Bico, sm. 

4to. calf neat, 15* Madrid^ 1838 

4015 TORQUEMADA (Juan de) Monarquia Indiana, con el origen y guerras de log 

Indios Occidentales, de sus poblaciones, descubrimiento, conquista, conversion 

y otras cosas maravillosas de la misma tierra, 3 vols, folio, engraved titles^ best 

edition, hf. bd. uncut, £3. 10^ Madrid, 1732 

*' Ouvrage fort curieux, etle pias comptet que nous ayons 8ur Tancien Mexique." — Brunet, 

The author was for a long time resident in New Spain, and has inserted in this work gome very 

interesting observations. Gonsalves de Barcia edited this new Edition, which Brunet says is ** la 

plus rechercliee.'' ** C'est un des ouvrages importants sur Thistoire d'Am^rique qui furent r4im- 

primes par les soins de I'infatigable Barcia." — Salva. 

4016 TJlloa (Antonis de) Noticias Americanas, Entretenimientos fisico-historicos sobre 

la America Meridional, y la Septentrional Oriental, con una relacion particular 
de los Indios, y de la^ Antiguedadas, sm. 4to. with remarks on the American 
languages, calf, 7s 6d Madrid^ 1792 

4017 United States Coast Stjbvey, Report of the Superintendent, showing the pro- 

gress of the Survey, 1855, stout 4to. 60 large folding maps, cloth, 9s 1866 

4018 AHEITIA LINAGE, Norte de Conlratacion de las Indias Occidentales, sm. folio, 

engraved title, hf, bd. £2. 10* Sevilla, 1671-72 

4019 ' the same, folio, j^we tall copy, but without the engraved frontispiece, the 

leaf of " Censura, Licencia y privilegio," and with a very slight variation of the 
Colophon, vellum, £2. 2s Sevilla, 1672 
*♦ Ce livre est rare, et Salva Testime, £2. 2«." — Brunet, 

4020 VEKEGAS (P. Miguel) Noticia de la California, y de su Conquista temporal y 

espiritual, hasta el tiempo presente, 3 vols. sm. 4to. maps, limp vellum, £4. 176/ 
An important History of North- Western America, based upon materials collected in Mexico, in 1 739. 

4021 West India Sketch Book (the), 2 vols, small 8vo. plates, some of Natural His- 

tory, calf gilt, 7s 6d 1834 

4022 YT Ui A G U TIERBE Soto-Mayor, Historia de la Conquista de la provincia de el' 

Itza de el Lacandon y otras naciones de Indios barbaros, de la mediacion de el 
regno de Guatemala a las provincias de Yucatan en la America Septentrional^ 
Vol. I. {all published) stout folio, limp vellum, £3. 15* Madrid, 1701 

4023 Washington's political Legacies, with a bio^aphical outline, 8vo. qf. ds6d 1800 

4024 Williamson. Hosack's biograpliical Memoir of Hugh Williamson, 8vo. cloth, 

ds 6d New York, 1820 

4025 WYTFLIET. Histoire universelle des Indes, orientales et occidentales ; di- 

vis^e en deux livres, le premier par Comille Wytfliet, le second par Ant. M(agin) 
et autres historiens, foho, fibst edition, engraved title, with 19 maps to the first, 
and 4 maps to the second part, clean sound copy in hf, calf, £2. 10« 

Douay, Fr, Fahri, 1606 
Priced 1840, Jas.Bohn, £3. 13« 6J; and 1848, Pa^e and Foss, £2. 12« &i, both copies, the 
2 parts, vrith separate titles, were dated 1607 ; the above edition, 2 years earlier, must therefore be 
the first. Mentioned by Dnthilloeul, Bibliographic Dooaisienne, 1842, p. 144, with the date *' 1607 ;*' .. 
who adds *' Cet oavrage a ^t6 plusienrs fois r^imprim^ depuis." The work is not contained in 
Brunet. 

EASTERN EUROPE. 

Comprising WorJcs illustrative of the Geography and m^odem History of Salv 
matia, Bungary, Poland, and Russia. For Works relating to the '* Anti' 
guties and Genealogies of Noble Families" in these Countries, secpoBt, Class Antiquities. 

4026 JosEPHi Alexandbi de Vindis Prussiis — Jablonowski Lechi et Czechi vin- 

dicisD, editio secunda a/uctior, small 4to. bds. 10s ^ Lips, 1776 

4027 MicHEovo (M. di, Cracoviense) Historia delle due Sarmatie : tradotta per 

A, Magffl, 16mo. bds, rare, ISs Vinegia, 1661 

4028 SIESTSzENCEWICZ de Bohnsz. itecherches Historiques snr TOngine des 

Sarmates, des Esclavons ei des Slaves, 4 vols. 8vo. maps and Vocabularies, J^, 
calf, ZOs St, Fetersbourg, 1812 

4029 8TRITTEE.I (J. G.) Memoria Popnlorum, olim ad Danubinm, Pontum Euadnum^ 

Paludem Mceotidem, Cancasnm, Mare Caspium, et inde ma^& «j3l ^^-^^Ka^crssst^fc^ . 
ineolentium (Gothica, Yandalica, Longo\)ax^c«^Il\WQijic«ii» cfc^. fe^^ ^ ^^-rv^\»xv- 



240 QUAAITCH'S catalogue OP 



biiB HiBtaria Byzantins erota et digestse, accedit Index duplex, 4 thick rols. 
4to.^. bd, red morocco, uncut, £4. 10» Petropoli, 1771-79 

A book of peculiar interest now. 
** Get oavrage, important pour Thistoire de la formation de toiu les etats da nord, a ^te im- 
prim6 aux frais de Temperear de Russie. II y a pen d'exemplaires en France/' — Techener, 

** All the passages of the Byzantine history which relate to the Barbarians, are compiled, 
methodized and transcribed, in a Latin Tersion by the laborious Scritter, in his "Memoriae 
etc.**— Gibbon. ' 

4030 VIMINA Bellunese (Don Alberto) Historia delle Gnerre ciyili di Polonia ; Pro- 

fpessi dell* Armi Moscovite contro Polacchi ; Belatione deUa Moscovia, e 
uetia e loro govemi, 4to. perfectly clean copy, hds, uncut, 36* Venetia, 1671 

4031 X>allliatia« Fobtis (Alb.) Travels into Dalmatia; Observations on the 

Islands of Cherso and Osero, 4to. with 20 plates, calf gilt, 10* 1778 

4032 WILKINSON'S (Sir J. Gardner) Dalmatia and Montenegro, with a Jonmey 

to Mostar, in Herzegovina, and Eemarks on the Slavonic Nations, the History 
of Dalmatia and Bagnsa, the Useocs, &c. &c., 2 vols, thick 8vo. \b plates, (pub. 
at £2. 2*) cloth, 21# 1848 

'' This valuable work is the only book of authority which we possess on that subject. — Times. 
Lucio, Historia di Dalmatia — see under ** Antiqnities." 

4033 Bungarya Babtholom^idi Hungariso comitatns Gomoriensis notitia his- 

torico-geogra|>hico statistica, stont 4to. no table, uncut, bs Leutschov, 1808 

4034 Elembnta JnrispmdentisB Hnngaricse, Svo. privately printed, hds. 7s 6d 1814 

4035 Fessleb, die Geschichten der Ungem nnd ihrer Lanosassen, 10 stout vols. 8vo. 

with Ethnological Tables, (pub. at £4. 10*) If, bd, morocco, £2. Leipzig, 1815-25 

The best History of Hungary. 

4036 HisTOiBE deg It^volutions de Hongrie; les Mdmoires du Prince Francois 

Itakoczy sur la Guerre de Hongrie et ceux du Comte Betlem Niklos sur les 
Affaires de Transsilvanie, 2 vols. 4to. old calf neat, 6* La Have, 1739 

4037 HOBANYI (Alexii) If emoria Hungarorum et ProvinciaJium Scriptis editis no- 

torum, 3 vols. 8vo. bds, 20* Vimnce, 1775-77 

Containing Lives of Authors, with a full account of their works, nowhere else to be met with. 

The work is rare, and has escaped Peignot. 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, 3 vols. 24* ; 1840, Jas. Bohn, mor. £2. \2sMs 1855, Lcml Stuart 

]>e Rothesay's copy, Large Paper, 37s, A Supplement appeared in 1792, Vol. I. only, A — C. 

4038 £oRABiKSKY, Geographisch-histonsches und Producten Lexicon von Ungam, 

stout 8vo. maps, bds. 7s 6d Pressbwrg, 1786 

4039 Obtblii (Hier.) Chronologia, oder historische Beschreibung aller Kriegs-Empo- 

rungen und Belagerungen in Ungem und Sibenbiirgen, von 1395 bis jetzt, 
3 v<HS. in 1, sm. &o. ports, andphms of Sieges St Battles, tf. 7 s 6d NurnbergylQlb 

4040 Poland* Cbllabu Eegnum Poloniae et ducatus Lituaniae, 18mo. plates, 

calf, 7« . ^«»*<- 1659 

4041 CoYEB, Histoire de Jean SobiesM, Eoi de Pologne, 3 vols. 12mo. cf. 3* Par.1761 

4042 Lblbwel (J.) Histoire de Pologne, 2 vols. 8vo. »o Atlas, cloth, 5s Paris, 1844 

4043 PoLOVAis (le) Journal des Inter^ts de la Pologne, 6 vols, in 3, 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 

rare, 10s ' Farts, 1833-36 

4044 Salvakdy (De) Histoire de Pologne, avant et sous Sobieski, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. 

2 portraits, half morocco, 6s Brux. 1841 

4045 XLuSSia {including the Baltic Provinces). Bacmbisteb, Bussiscbe Bibliothek 

zur Kenntniss des gegenwartigen Zustandes der Literatur in Eussland, 11 vols. 
12mo. (complete, with the general Index), old <f neat, rare, 36« Leipzig, 1772-87 
A valuable Bibliography of Works published either in Russia* or relating to aiU parts of the 
Russian Empire. 

4046 Cathebinb (Imperatrice de la Bussie) Memoires du regne de, 12mo. portrait, 

calf, 3« 6(£ Amsterdam, 1728 

4047 Eedmann (J. F.) Beitra^e zux E^enntniss des Innem von Russland, 3 vols. 8vo. 

with 2 maps and plates in cases, hf bd. ca\f, 16* Biga, etc. 1822-26 

This learned work contains many valuable Statistical Tables and Vocabularies. 

4048 EsNEAUX (J.) Histoire philosophique et politique de Eussie, 5 vols. 8vo. calf 

gilt, 18« Paris, 1828-30 

4049 Falk (J. P.) Be3rtrage zur topographischen Kenntniss des Russischen Reicbs, 

3 vols. 4to. with Z^ plates, mostly of Natural History, sd. 12* St. Pe^6r*i. 1785-86 
4050 iihe Bame, 3 vols. 4to. V* *^* ^^ 1785-86 

Vol. IIL pp. 575-582 oontaint a Vocabulary in 5 Languages. 



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4051 Gebebtzofp (N. de) Essai but THistoire de la Civilisation en Enssie, 2 vols. 8vo. 

evidenth/ a well-written hook, sd, 10s 6d Paris, 1858 

4052 HAXTHAUSEN (Baron A. de) Etudes sur la Enssie : la situation int^rieure, la 

vie nationale, et les institutions rurales, 3 vol. in 4, 8vo. sd, 21s Hanovre, 1847-53 

4053 HERBERSTAIN. Comentari della Moscovia et parimente della Eussia, e delle 

altre cose belle e notabili, composti §ia latinamente per il sig. Sigismundo li- 
bero bar. in Herberstain...., tradotti novamente di lat. in lingua nostra volgare 
italiana ; simelmente vi si tratta della religione delli Moscoviti.... Item una dis- 
crittione particolare di tutto I'lmperio moscovitico, toccando ancora di alcuni 
luoghi vicini.... small 4to. large woodcut map and other woodcuts, pale morocco, 
gilt edges, Bi.BE, £2. 16* Venetia, Pedrezzano, 1550 

4054 Hebbebstain, Eerum Muscoviticarum Commentarii, 18mo. woodcut map, calf, 

7s 6d Antverpice, 1557 

4055 HiAEBN, Monumenta LivonisB Antiquse : Ehst- Lyf- tiettlandische Geschiclite^ 

berausgegeben von Napiersky, small 4to. cloth, lOs Riga, 1835 

4066 HuPEL*s (A. W.) Topograpbische Nacbricbten von Lief und Ebstland, 3 vols. 

8vo. maps and plates, vellum, 25« ^ Siga, 1774-82 

4057 tbe same, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, hds, 10s Riga, 1774-77 

The third volume is often wanting. The second volume contains a chapter on the Livoniatt 

Nobility, Vocabularies, etc. ; the third contains a valuable Index of Lettish and Ehstonian Names. 

4058 Kelch (Chr.) lieflandiscbe Historia, Bescbreibung der Kriegs und Friedens- 

Gescbicbte Estb- Lief- und Lettlandes, bis 1690, 5 vols, in 1, small 4to. old calf 
neat, rare, 25* Revall Sf RudoVphstadt, 1695 

4059 Lettebs from a Lady, wbo resided some years in Eussia, witb bistorical notes, 

18mo. calf, 5* . . , ^^^^^ 

4060 LoMONossow, Histoire de la Eussie jusqu'a la mort de Jaroslaws, ler., 12mo. 

maps, hf, hd. 2s 6d Paris, 1774 

4061 Matebbebg, Voyage en Moscovie d*un Ambassadeur envoy^ par rEmp^retir 

Leopold au Czar Alexis Mibalorvics, 18mo. ca^ 6s Leide, 1688 

4062 Mottley's History of tbe Life of Peter I., Emperor of Eussia, 3 vols. 12mo. 

map and plates, calf, 6s 1740 

4063 PossEViNi Moscovia : de rebus Moscoviticis; colloquium cum Mosc. Duce ; Acta 

in conventu Legatorum Polon. regis et Mosc. ducis, etc. 18mo. map, calf neat^ 
fine copy, 14* Antv, Plantin, 1587 

4064 Ebcusil de Documents (secrets et in^dits) relatifs a la Eussie, 8vo. sd. 4« %d 1854 
4066 Eussii., 12 Scarce Tracts on, viz. Db Li. Neuville's Account of Muscovy in 

1689, London, 1699 ; Correspondence respecting Eussia, between E. G. Harper 
and Eobt. Walsb, Philadelphia, 1813, very rare ; Moscou avant et apr^s rin- 
cendie par un t^moin oculaire, Paris, 1814 ; Tbe Eussian Porta of tbe Black 
8ea, map, 1837, and eigbt otbers, 8vo. the lot, 10s 

ATLASES AND MAPS. 

4066 Akdbiveau Goujon, Atlas de G-eograpbia modema, impl. folio, 20 large folding 

maps for the use of the Portuguese ; with 4to, Text containing 92 pp, andS platesf 
2 vols, hf hd. Is Qd Coimhra, 1830 ; e Paris, Aillaud (P 1848) 

4067 Atlas HuNaABicus Eegnorum Hungariae, Croatiae et Slavoniae : Magyar Atlas 

kozre botsatotta Gorog. folytatta ^s v^gezte Marton J6sef, roy. fol. 59 coloured 
mcM^s, the text in Magyar, German, and Latin, in a portfolio, dOs Pestini, 1839 

4068 BEEGHAUS' Physical Atlas, complete in 90 Sbeets, containing several bundred 

Maps, beautifully coloured, tbe 8 parts in 1 vol. folio, (pub. at £5. 15^ ^) half 

hd. russia, £2. IBs Gotha, 1835-4d 

Contents: I. MeteoroIogie-KIimatologie, 13 sheets; II. Hydrographie-Hvdrologie, 16 sheets; 

III. Oeologie, numerous maps on 15 sheets : IV. Magnetismus d. Enle, 5 sheets; V. Pflanzengeo* 

gntphie, 6 sheets ; VI. Zoologische Geographic, 12 sheets ; VII. Anthropographie, 4 sheets ; 

VI 1 1. Ethnographic, 19 sheets. 

4069 BLAE U (Juan) Atlas Univeesal y Cosmograpbico de los Orbes celestes j 

Terrestre, Europa, Espana, Inglaterra, Escocia, Irlanda, Belgia confed., Bclgia 
Eeal, Francia, Helvetia, Alemannia, Italia, Eussia, Extrema Asia o los Cbimui, 
11 vols, atlas folio, nearly 1000 Maps, finely coloured, with numerous Coats of 
Arms emhlaaoned, very fine set, old ca\f etfftra, full gUt hacks, scarce, most copies 
having perished hy fire, £»B. Amsterdam^ V^^A^ 

Vols. 3 and 4 of this grand collection of old maps and eni^ranw^ tfiroXxAS^ TCkV^*^ ^ >^ ^^(^ 



> 



in QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

eountiefl of £ngland, Scotland and Ireland, on a very large and oompnhensiTe scale, inrroimdBd 
bj numerons Coats of Arms of all the principal families. 

** L'^dition espagnole, Atntierd, 1659-72, 10 ▼ol. a ^ en grande partie detruitedans rincen- 
die qni redaisit en cendres les magasins de Blaen, en f§Trier 1672." — Brunei, 

This grand Atlas, though verj common fbrmerly, is now disappearing from the market. A 
]mblic library should secure this handsome copy. 

4070 Charts. A miscellaneous collection of 30 valuable Charts of tbe Coasts of India, 

England, the Black Sea, the Cape Verd Islands, most published by order of 
the Admiralty or of the British (xovemment, the Cha/rts are mostly mounted on 
canvas ^ and the largest are rfAtlcts folio size, a great bargain, 10* 1835, etc. 

4071 D'ANVILLE, Grand Atlas Universel, atlas fol. 46 maps,hf, russ. 10s Paris, 1761 
4072 Atlas and Geography of the Antients, atlas folio, 12 large folding maps, 

coloured, with 110 pp. of Text, Table and Index, hf. bd, russia, 10s 1815 

4073 Dbew's ( Jno.) Chronological Charts of Ancient History and Geography, 6 large 

coloured maps, ivith text, hf bd, 7s 6d 18o5 

4074 Holland. Atlas Topo^aphique de la HoUande : 'T Hooge Heem Eaed-Schap 

van Ehynland, atlas folio, 14 Maps on a large scale, beautifully executed in gold 
and COLOURS, also 8 additional maps, calf gilt, 14« 1740 

4075 Hobsbubgh's Atlas of India, atlas ibUo, 10 maps, by Walker, some coloured, half 

russia, 6* 1827 

4076 !Kiepebt's Wandkarto des Bomischen Beichs, 12 sheets each 26 in, by 24^, forming 

a large coloured wall map for schools, 9s Weimar, 1852 

4077 Koeppen's World in the Middle Ages : an historical Geography, folio, with 6 

coloured maps, hf, morocco, 7s 6d New York, 1854 

A useful work, with accounts of the origin and development, the traditions and Literature, the 
inanners and customs of all Nations, from the 4th to the 15th Century. 

4078 Labobde (Leonde) Commentaire G^graphiquesurTExodeetles Nombres, folio, 

numerous folding mapi, hf bd, 20« Paris et Leipzic, 1841 

This volume contains a facsimile of a curious Map of Palestine of the 1 4th Century, painted on 
the Walls of Hereford Cathedral, by Richard Haldingham, and many other curious facsimiles of 
aadent maps. 

4079 Lesaoe*s Historical, Genealo^cal, Chronological, and Geographical Atlas, impl. 

fol. 38 large colov/red maps arSi genealogical tmles, (pub. at £4. 4?), hf. bd. 10s 1818 

!1080 OEBIS univers. delin. aa Giacomo Cosmographo m Venet. mdxxxxyi. a finely 

engraved copper-plate map of the World, with the lines and numbers <f the degrees 

of latitude and longitude, foHo size, measuring 20f inches by 14, 30« 

Single Maps of the World about this date, shewing the continent of America, are exceedingly 

carious and of the greatest rarity. This map exhibits North America under the name of Nova His- 

pania, making with Asia one vast connected country : In the South, Tierra del Fuego is represented 

IkS an immense antarctic continent. Several chains of mountains, riyers, numerous towns, etc. of 

America are marked and named ; as wdl as much other interesting information shewing the state of 

geographical knowledge at the period. The figure of the world is a parallelogram vrith elliptical 

feldes ; on the top is simply ' Coiversale,' * CMiis' no doubt being cut off, and at the bottom U 

* -Giacomo Cosmographo. in Venetia. mdxxxxvi.' 

4081 OEDNANCE MAPS of ENGLAIiTD, consisting of 90 plates, each 48 in. by 26 ; 

scale, an inch to a statute mile (originally published in quarter-sheets, at about 
£26. lOs) in a large and elegant portfolio, hound in hf russia, £8. 8« 1809-44 

4082 ■ the same. Plates 1 to 85 inclusive, wanting 6, 12, 13, 61, 52, 71, 73-82, 
together 69 plates, (pub. at about £18.) in portfolio, hd, £4. 4* 1805-31 

A large number of duplicate plates still remain in stodc which will be supplied at the rate of 
%% per sheet. 

4083 OsTELitrs. Epitome Theatri Ox^liani, editio ultima, obi. 12mo. m^ips, calf 5« 1601 

4084 OETELLO, xheatro d*el Orbe de la Tierra, con nuevas tablas y commentarios, 

Anveres, 1612, 128 large folding maps — Ortelli Orbis Terrarum Parergon sive 
Yeteris Geographise tabulse, Antv. 1624, 32 maps and plates — ^together 2 vols, in 
1, impl. folio, with 160 coloured maps, calf neat, 25s 1612-24 

" Ouvrage qui tiendra toujours nne place distingu4e dans I'histotre de la geographie, paroeque 
C^est le premier recueil de cartes g^graphiques qui ait quelque merite." -^Brunei. 

The latest edition Brunet mentions is of 160S : the above is unknown to him and very rare. 

4085 PTOLEMAETJS auctus, restitutus, emaculatus, cum tabulis veteribus ac novis, 

roj^al folio, with 39 large woodcut nhops, (Brunet mentions 47>/, hf bd. a few maps 
a/ ^Ae e/id sli£fhtl;^ wormed, and head lines cut into, 9s Argent,, Scotus, 1^0 



« ATLASES AND MAPS. ^iS 

_— A 

4086 Ptolemjbus. Orbis Antiqui Tabulee G-eograi>hicffi secundum Ptolemffium, cum 

Indice, large folio, 28 maps, halfbowful, 7s 6a ^ . Amst. 1730 

4087 QuADi Easciculus Geograpbicus, complectens totius Orbis regionum tabulas cum 

enarrationibus, sm. fouo, nearly 100 maps, with the Arms of the States, fine copy, 
hds. scarce, 10s Coin, 16^3 

4088 Quin's (Edw.) Historical Atlas of the World, oblong folio, 21 folding coloured 

maps of the World at different periods by W. Sughes ^ub. at £3. 3*) Jf. russia, 
7s 6d 1846 

4089 SOCIETY ATLAS. General Atlas published under the superintendence of the 

Society for the Diffusion of Useful knowledge, compiled from the latest and 
most authentic sources, with the Plans of the Cities, the Star Maps, and the 
general Index, 2 vols, in 1, royal folio, 218 coloured maps, (pub. at £10. 10*) if, 
hd. morocco, £4. 10* 1842-53 

The above is still the best and most extensive Atlas, comprising Modem and Ancient Maps ; 

original copies liice the present have clearer impressions of the maps than those issued now. 

4C^ the same. Parts 1-60 and 65 as originally published; containing 136 

coloured maps not consecutive, and the larger Index, 15* 1829-31 

4091 SPEUNEE'S Historical Atlas : Historiscn-Geographischer Hand-Atlas zur G«- 

Bchichte der Staaten Europa's vom Anfang des Mittel-alters bis auf die neueste 
Zeit, oblong roy. folio, 73 fine large coloured maps, with text, {pub, at £3. 6s) 
cloth, £2. The best Historical Adaa published. Qotha, 1846 

4092 STIELEE'S Physical and Political Atlas : Hand- Atlas fiber ^e Theile der 

Erde u. iiber das Weltgebaude, oblong folio, 63 excellent coloured maps, includ* 
ing Title and 2 Star Maps, (pub. at £1. 19*) hf calf, 9* Gotha, 1834 

'4093 latest edition, with 83 maps, coloured, obi. folio, (pub. at £2. 2*) clothe 

20* 1848 

4094 ■ . the same, folio, hf, hd, russia, 25* 1848 

Steiler's Atlas enjoys great reputation for correctness in Germany. 

4095 Tabdiexj. Atlas Universel ae Geographic, Ancienne et Modeme, dress^ et gray^ 

par Ambr. Tardieu de la Soci^t^ rojrale de G^ographie de Paris, avec im texte 
explicatif, foHo, 27 coloured maps, 21 in. by 16, bos, 7s 6d Paris, 1842 

4096 WEILAND'S Allgemeiner Hand-Atlas der ganzen Erde, imp. folio, 70 large 
folding maps, (pub. at £5. 10*) hf, bd, russ. £3. 3* Weimar, Geogr, Inst, 1850-55 

4097 Wells (E.) New Sett of Maps of antient and present Geography, impl. folio, 

61 maps, engraved by Burghers and others, rough calf, 26* Oaford, 1702 
The last plate is entitled ** the considerable Plantations of the English in America." 

4098 Zannoni (G. A. Kizzi) Atlante Marittimo delle Due Sicilie, Parte prima, il Peji* 

metro littorale del Begno di Napoli, atlas folio, 25 charts qfthe entire Coast, o» 
a very large scale, 1^, vellum, 7* 6d Napoli, 1792 

.4099 fLV^xer^ (Coast of)) B^rard, €6te Septentrionale d'Aj&ique (partie entre 
Alger et les lies Zafkrines, 36 in. by^ ^ ; Carte de la C6te Septentrionale (partie 
entre Al^er et Tile de la Galite) 36 in. W 24 ; Plan particulier des Isle Zafa- 
rines, 24 m. by 18 ; Plan de THe de la Ualite, 24 in. by 18 ; Cartes des Golfes 
de Stora et de Collo, 36 in. by 24 ; Cartes des Att^rages de Bone, 36 in. by 24^ 
together 6 maps shewing the Coast-soundings and heights of the JdxmniainSf 
mounted, in a 4ito, case, 6* 1831-6 

4100 Aliriors And TlllliS» Pelet, Possessions Fran^aises en Afrique et de Tunis, 

62 m. by 23, coloured; Pelet, Carte du Territoire d'Alger, 37 in. by 23, coloured; 
Carte de Constantine, 34 in. by 18 ; Plan d* Alger (Ville), 38 in. by 26 ; together 
4 maps, mounted, 2* 6d Paris, 1832-7 

^01 j^Lnaeiica (North) New Brunswick and Lower Canada ; Map of the Territory 
m dispute between Gt. Britain and the United States, by Mudge and Feather- 
stonhaugh, 48 in. by 30 ; A portion of Mitchell's map for the Plantation Office, 
1766 ; and 6 other old French maps, 1609 — 1783, 31 m. by 19 ; 2 maps, colowred 
and mounted, in case, 6* Foreiqn Office, 1840 

4102 — ' ■ • Bru^, Carte du Mexique et d'une partie de I'Am^rique Oentrale, 38 in. 

by 26, mounted, 2* Paris, 1834 

4103 Asia (Central), Bokhara, Cabool, Persia, etc. Arrowsmith's map, 30 in. by 21, 

(pub. at 7* 6d) in case, 2* 1834 

4101 Bavaria* Apiani Chorographia Barariae, engrared on copper byP^W^ns^ssc^^ 

23 maps, surrounded by Arabesques a/nd coats qf aTm%>icJttfi>\a\f wi\X^w<^.^ ^ x^S^ 



244 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



4106 Bristol* Ashmead's Plan of the City of Bristol and its Suburbs, 2 sheets 

forming one fine large map, 79 in, hy 60, shevdna every house, on a comer of the 

map are the arms of the City, See and Society of Merchant-Venturers of Bristol, 

mounted on canvas, 10* Bristol, 1828 

4106 Cambridge. Baker's Map of tbe County of Cambridge and Isle of Ely, 63 

in. by 48, coloured, mounted, in case, 2s 6d lS2fL 

4107 China. Australia. New Zealand. The Society map of China ; China 

and the Birman Empire, with parts of Cochin-China and Siam ; The Islands of 
New Zealand ; Australia ; New South Wales from MS. in the Colonial Office 
and Australian Agricultural Company ; Western Australia and Van Diemen's 
land; Islands in the Pacific; Pacific Ocean; Islands in the Indian Ocean ; 
Malay Archipelago ; Society map of Empire of Japan, maps engraved by J", and 
C. Walker, each 16 in. by 13, colxmred, and mounted on canvas, in case, bs 1840-1 

4108 Crimea Peninsula. M!ukhin (Genl.) and Jervis, Military, Topographical Map 

of the Krimea ; Huot and W. P. Jervis, Geological Map of the Crimea, folio, a 
large map 91 in. by 51, coloured and mounted on canvas, os Qd 1817-54 

4109 — — the same m 2 maps, coloured and mounted, in a 4to. case. The best map 
^the Crimea, 5* 1854 

4110 Danubian Principalities, Stanford's Map of the, from the Vienna Map in 21 

sheets, 56 in. by 54, in 2 sheets, coloured, in case, 2s Qd (1856) 

4111 Devon with parts of Cornwall and Somerset, Ordnance Geological Map of, by 

De la Beche, 4 large sheets, each 38 in. by 26 (pub. at 35« in sheets) coloured 
and mounted on canvas, in a russia case, 7s 6d 1809 

4112 Ordnance Map of, with portion of the adjoining counties by Lt.-Col. 

Mudge, 8 mc^s, each 38 in. by 26, atlas folio, ^. bd. russia, 7s 1809 

4113 Banoverf Manuscript Map of part of : Carte von Amt-Meppen, aufgenom- 

men vom Major von Colson, gezeichnet von Heinrich B-ussell, 58 in. by 47, 
mounted on canvas, with the stamp of the DuJce of Cumberland, 20* Saseh 1809 

4114 fitolland* Midler's Xaart der Kederlanden, 54 in. by 38, mounted, in case, 

2s 1816 

4115 India* Walker's Sketch Map of the Punjab and Sikh territory, 25 in. by 19^ 

mounted, in 12mo. case. Is 6d 184S 

4116 ' Baree Doab Canal, general Map, to accompany the present state of the 

works for May 1, 1854, Orimnal MS. Map, 51 in. by 15, mounted in case, 5* 1854 

4117 Ireland) Abbowsmith's Map of; 4 sheets, each 35 in. by 28, coloured, 

2s6d 18U 

4118 Beauford's (W.) Map of Ancient Ireland, during the Middle Ages, in 

2 sheets, each measuring 19 mches by 27, 2* s, a. ca. 1780 

4119 Eocque's Survey of the City, Harbour, Bay, and Environs of Dublin ; with Im- 

provements and additions to the year 1/73, by B. Scale, in 4 sheets, each 
measurinff 22 inches by 29, rare, 10s 1783 

4120 Tayloe's Map of the County of Kildare, in 6 sheets, each measuring 24 inches by 

32, two of them including plates, rare, 20s 1783 

41^1 ZiiVOniaand Ssthonia, Ancient and Modem Atlas of; Ancient Map: 




mounted, m a roy . folio, hf morocco case, 20s Riga and Berlin, 1797-8 

4122 ZiOndon, Westminster and Southwark. An Alphabetical Index of the Streets, 
Squares, Lanes, Alleys, etc. contained in the Plan engraved by John Pine from 
an actual Survey made by John Eoque and printed on 24 sheets of Imperial 
paper, 4to. with * a contracted Sketch of London,* which is a map of London 
28i in. by 16| engraved by Jno, JPine, bds. good clean copy, 36« 1747 

Very rare. Lowndes only notices one copy of the map on 24 sheets, as having occurred for 
■ak, the White Knights, which fetched £2. Ss : he does not mention this alphabetical Index and 
Key map, and from the importance and ^alue even at his time of early maps of London, it may be 
safely asserted that he would have done so if he had heard of it ; but the probability is that this 
Index may be rarer than the map itself. The Key map is in reality a good map of London, as it has 
1 the Streets, Lanes, etc. marked and named. Collation : Title ; Preface, List of Subscribei^, etc., 
leaves; ^iap; Index of Alleys, Churches, Public Buildings, etc. pp. 1—46; Contents, 1 kaf. 



Maps, 24& 

'« ■ ' ' I ' III ■ ... I I II I . 

4J.23 XiOndOIla Bocque's Plan of London, (and its environs), dedicated to Prince Jolui 
Duke of Montague, 27 in. by 20, an canvas, folded in Svo, hds, rare, Is M 1766 
On the top of the map is : "on the same scale as that of Paris : In order to ascertain the dif- 
ference of the extent of these two rivals, the Abbe de la Grive's Plan of Paris and that of London bj 
J. Rocque have been divided into two equal Squares where London contains 39, and Paris but 29* 
so that the superfice of London is to that of Paris as 5155 Acres to 4028, the former being 8) sqnaie 
miles and Paris 6^. London 1762 with improvements to 1 766." 

4124 ■ HoEwooD (L.) Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, the 

Borough of Southwark and Parts adjoining, shewing every House, 32 sheets, each 
27i inches by 22|, atlas folio. £3. 10* 1792-d9 

This beautiful map is engraved by Ash and Spear, and is dedicated by Horwood to the Trustees 
and Directors of the Phoenix Fire Office. 

4125 Munepoor Territory ) Capt. Pemberton's Map of, with part of Kubo val- 

ley and Burmese frontier, from actual survey, 36 in. by 48, cot, and mounted, 3« 

4126 Romef with Index of the Monuments, 45 inches by 30, mounted, in case, 

2« JRoma, 1824 

4127 JEtuegen Xsland* Hagenow, Special Charte der Insel Eiigen, 4 maps, each 

27 in, hy 24, making one large map surrounded hy 30 coats of arms, mounted in 
case, from the Duke of Cumberland* s collection, 7s Qd Kanial. Institut. 1829 

4128 Sardinia* Duby (A.) Chorographical Map of the King of Sardinia's Do- 

minions, on 13 sheets, from the Map of Borgonio — Chorographical Map of 
Grenoa, on 9 sheets, by A. Dury, from the Spaiiish Map of Chaffrion, together 
20 coloured. m^ps, in 1 vol. roy. folio, Is 1765 

4129 Silesia* IIomann, Atlas Silesiae, id est Ducatus Silesiae, atlas folio, 20 large 
folding maps, title and index mended, hf, hd. 30^ Norimb, 1750 

4130 Spain* Tofino, Valdes y Alcala, Atlas Maritimo de Espana,with additional 

maps of the Antilles, Mexico, Peru, Chili, Plata, Montevideo, Maldonado, Cape 
Horn, etc. large atlas folio, 65 maps, good copy, Spanish calf, scarce, £1. 5« 

Madrid, 1786-1808 
Tofino's is the Best Atlas of the Spanish Coasts, and was printed bj order of the GoYemment. 
It is usually priced 200 /ranc«. Priced, 1847, H. G. Bohn, 45 maps only, £2, 2s 

4131 Spain and Portugal* Nantiat*s Map of Spain and Portugal, with details 

requisite for the intelligence of Military Operations, in 4 maps, each 32 in. by 
23, coloured and mounted on canvas, in case, 2s 6d 1810 

4132 Mentellb and Chanlaire's Map of Spain and Portugal, atlas fbHo, 10 large co' 

loured maps, hds, 2s 1806 

4133 Sweden* Mabeuus (Nils) Atlas of Sweden, from Swedish GrovemnLent 

Surveys, atlas folio, 25 maps, 24 in. by 21, coloured, hds. 10s Stockholm, 1751-95 
ThebeSf Wilkinson's Map of— *ec ante, Class *' Egypt." 

4134 YorlCShire* Greenwood's Map of, on the Basis of Triangles by Lieut.-Col, 

Mudge and Capt. Colby, 9 sheets, oblong atlas, folio, each 32 in. by 26, an ex* 
cellent map shewing the Woods, Plantations, Mines, etc, (pub. at £5. 5«), with the 
autograph of Sir M. M. S^kes, £2. 2s Leeds and Wakefield, 1817 

4135 Labge Mahogany Case t&r holding Maps, 36 inches by 31, and 5 inches deep, 

in the form of a Book, with russia leather back, and fitted with a lock, 35« 

MILITARY SCIENCES. 

Comprising the Library ofthat distinguished Military Officer 
Xdeut'Colanel C Mamilton Smith qf Plymouth. 

4136 MILITAEY DEAWINGS or BATTLES and SIEGES. A valuable and 

UNIQUE Collection op 92 Drawings of Plans of Battles, Sieges, Fob- 
TiFicATioNS, Blockades, Naval Manoeuvres, Attacks on Coasts, Hab* 
BOUBS, Debabcations of Tboops, &c., executed hy or under the inspection q^ 
Lieutenant' Colonel C. Hamilton Smith; all qf them coloured, and car^flU^ 
finished, mostly accompanied hy elaborate Manuscript descripHons, in an impl. folio 
volume, half bound, on the cover is written "Lt.-Col. C. H. Smith, 22nd July, 

1830," £12. 
This assemblage of Drawings was prepared from original Sorvbts by the learned and in- 
telligent Lieut.-Col. C. Hamilton Smith. Amongst the modern engagements he describes the moat 
interesting battles, sieges, and movements, in which he was an actor, and (ot ^.Vi^ oW^x wiK^\i».\j»^ 



M« QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



\ 



ft'kaneYeA the ground, and given fresh detcriptiona with oomments upon them. The work is 41 
muterpiece of cu«fal military drawing, and was intended hy the author for publication as an indis- 
pensable course of military and naval studies. If viewed in the light of history, these drawings are 
uiteresting to all, as shewing the difficulties presented by the sagacious enemy, and the eiact means* 
laid down in a concise manner, by which our armies and naval forces performed the deeds for ever 
redounding to the glory of England ; for example, the descriptions accompanied by plans which 
refiew the victories of the Duke of Marlborough, Prince Eugene, Lord Nelson, Sir R. Abercrombiey 
Gen. Hutchinson, Gen. Lake, &c. ; or, if seen in a practical point of view, they are of the greatest 
iinportanee at the present time, as the bulk consists of plans of engagements both by sea and land, 
eondncted on modern principles of warfare, which are applicable to our own days, a few actually 
•hew the available and deficient parts of our own coasts. 

Considered altogether, the above work, from the number and variety of the drawings it con- 
tains, their carefully finished state, and the importance of the matter to the Naval, Military, and 
Engineering Sciences, ought to be placed in a public library easily accessible to gentlemen who tako 
•A interest In the defences and welfare of their country. 

Hie following is a brief list of the Plans . — Plan of the Coast and Harbour of Milford Haven) 
Order of Battle of the British combined Army in Aug. 1794, H.R.H. Fred. Duke of York, Com-. 
mander-in-Chief (in the Netherlands) ; Position of St. Jean de Luz, as occupied by the French 
under the Duke of Dalmatia, 10 Nov. 1813 ; Bequis Bay, with the Situations of the English and 
French Fleets, 1-3 Aug. 1798, with the subtequent movementi of the ships ; Battle of Jemappes, 
6 Soy. 1792, between the Austrians upder the Prince of Saxen-Teschen, and the French under 
Gen. Dumouriez; Action between part of the Anglo-Russian Army under Sir Halpli 
Abercromby, and the Gallo-Batavian Forces, near Camper, 2 Oct. 1799 ; 2 Sketches of 
Boylay (or Bouley) Bay, Trinite and St. Martin, Jersey, 1806 ; Table Bay, shewing the Action 
between the British and Batavian troops, July 8, 1806 ; Plans of the Positions at Malplaqnet ; St* 
Domingo, Fortifications of St. Louis and environs, 1792 ; Positions of the Duke of York's Army at 
Tonmay, 1794; Attack on Prague by the Russian Army under Gen.Suworow Rymnik8ki,1794 ; Naval 
Engagement between Sir G. B. Rodney and the Count de Grasse, 1 782 ; Chart of the Bay of Gibraltar, 
wi£ position of the Military and Naval Forces during the late Siege ; Action near Alexandria between 
the IVench under Gen. Menou, and the English under Sir Ralph Abercrombie ; Siege of Havana, 
1762 ; Affair at Rahmanie in Egypt between the English under Lieut.-Gen. Lord Hutchinson, and 
the French Forces under Gen. Lagrange, 9 May, 1801 ; Battle of Crevelt or Anrat, 1758, between 
the Allied Army under Prince Ferdinand, and the French under Count Clermont ; Positions at lh6 
Cote de Bienne of the French and the corps under the Prince of Hesse ; Plan of the Operations of 
the British and Dutdi FOjToes. and the French Army of the North, from July 9 to Nov. 3, 1794, by 
H.P.R. von Porbeck ; Blockade of the Town of Jacmel $ Landing of the Troops, Naval and Mili- 
tary Movements at Aboukir, Egypt, 1 794 ; Attack on Algiers ; Naval Manoeuvres and Ehgagement 
at Uamperdown ; Gen. Lake's Arrangements at Secuudm, Aug. 20, 1803; Battle of Assye, 1803 ; 
Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797 ; Battle of Navarino, 20 Oct. 1827 ; Battle of Lasswary, Nov. 1, 
1803 ; Battle of Meinpoor, 21 Dee. 1817 ; City of Nagpoo)*, with plan of the Action ; Passage of 
the Dardanelles ; BiEtttle of Trafalgar ; North Coast of Spain, with the position of the Allies ; Battle 
of Zeota, 11 Sep. 1697 ; Battle of Chiari, Sep. 1, 1701 ; Survey of the Field of the Battle of 
Pbictiers, 1356 ; Act^n betw^n the British and the Americans at Moravian Town, Newfoundland, 
)dl4; Battle of Luzara, 15 Aug. 1702; Battle of Blenheim, 1704; Malplaquet, 1709; Battle of 
Petorwardin, 1716; Siege of Bdgrade, 1717 *, Attack on the Entrenchments at Schellenberg, 1704 ; 
iftans of Breda, 1794; Forcing of the Lines on the Geete, near Tirlemont; Battle of Ramilies; 
Battle of Ottdenarde, 1708; Plan of Denain, 1712; Siege and Relief of Turin, 7Sep. 1706; Bat- 
tle of Falxim, 1711 ; Siege of Narva, 1700 ; Naval Battle of La Hogne ; Survey and View of the 
Field of Battle of Crecy ; Battle of Maida in Calabria, July, 1806 ; Plan and Views of Johanna* 
Comoro Islands ; Castle of St. Juan, Nicaragua, Mexico ; Charts of Port Jackson and Port Hunter, 
New South Wales ; Engineering Project for communicating with the Shore at Longueil from St« 
Helens by two bridges and Tete de Pont, across the River St. Lawrence; Plans of the Coast, City, 
Harbour, and Forts at Curagoa ; Project of Fortifications at St. Domingo ; Plan of the Island of 
Montreal ; and many others without names. 

4137 Aide-Memoibb kl'usage des officiers d*Artillerie de France, 2 vols. Svo. sd. 2s 1819 

4138 Ambebt, Esquisses hifitoriques de TArm^e Fran^aise, impl. 8yo. plates, cL 7s 1841 

4139 Abmandi, Histbire militaire des Elephants, Svo. sd, 4iS ^ Paris, 1843 

4140 Bakeb's British Cavalry, its organization, <&c. Svo. colov/red plates, 2s Qd 1858 

4141 Bamfobd's Field movements of Cavalry, part 1, all published, impl. folio, 6plateSf 

(pnb. at £2. 2s) hds. 3* Qd 1824 

4142 BAREIFFE (Lieut.-Col. William) Militarie Discipline : or the young Artillery- 

man, 4to. calf, rare, wanting the pottrait, 20* 1643 

Contents: Plate of Coat of Arms 'Arma Pacis Fnlcra,' Htle, 3 leaves of Dedications and 
"Poetry, 166 pp. and 'Contents' 2 leaves. The last sheet, Y, has only 2 leaves according to 
Lowndes; this copy has 4. It also has 2 folding plans at p. 164, not mentioned by Lowndes. 



MILITARY SCIENCES. i|7 



4143 BASHY'S (Gerat^ DiBcourse of Militaij Disoipline, dedaringe the partes ofv 

dained in a souldier servinge in the Infkntery, and treatinge oflFire-wonrckesof 
rare executiones by sea and lande, as alsoe of firtifasions (sic), sm. folio, en* 
graved frontispiece, plates arid tdbleSi also woodcuts of Mre-toorkes, old cd{f, rare^ 
20* BruxeUs, 1634 

4144 BASTA (George) Le Gouvemement de la Cavallerie Leg^re, folio, curious Jblding 

plates, engraved title mounted, vellum, nice clean copy, 12« lUmen, 16^ 

4145 :BAUEAm (Chey. de) Histoire MiHtaire de Flandres, 1690-1694 inclusiyement, 

qui comprend le detail des Marches, Campemens, Batailles, Sieges et Mouve- 
ments des armies du Eoi et de celles des Allies pendant ces cinq campa^eSt 
seconde edition, augment^e de la campagne de Hollande en 1672, 4 toIs. in 2^ 
folio, many large folding maps and plates of the Battles of Loms 21IV*fine copy, 
old French caj^ gilt, Jull gilt backs, £2. Xa SfMfe, 1776 

4146 * Histoire des quatre demieres Campagnes du Mar^chal de Turenne^ 

folio, ploites and 2A large folding plans of battles and sieges, Jshrench eaif giU^ 
15« Paris, I78S 

4147 BEGBIE'S History of the Madras Artillery, and the East India Company's power 

in Southern India, 2 vols. — Migout and fiergery, Essay on Gun Carriages ; De 
Brack's Advance Posts of Light Cavalry, translated by Begbie, 2 vols. — together^ 
4 vols. 8vo. plates, calf, 25« Mad/ras, 1842-53 

414B Bblidos, Mathematique a Tusage de rArtillerie et du Genie, 4to. plates, hf, ef, 
6* Paris, (1725) 

4140 Science des Ingenieurs dans la Fortification, 4to. cf.^^ La Have, 1754 

4149*BEEWIC£1. M^moires du Mar^chal de Berwick, Merits par lui-mdme, 1716-34, 

2 vols. 12mo. map, old calf gilt, ^^ Paris, 1778 

4150 ■ The Life of James Fitz- James, Duke of Berwick, Marshal of France^ 
containing his military eimloits, 1685-1734, 8vo. calf, 6s 17dS 

4151 Biggs' MiBtary History of Europe, from tiie commencement of the war with 

Spain, to the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1739-1748, with a history of the Scottish 
BebeUion, 8vo. plans, old ca^gilt, 6s 1755 

4152 Blacker (Lieut.-Col.) Memoir of the Mahratta War, 1817-19, 4to. plates, n^cms 

and plans, fine copy, calf gilt, marb. edges, 12s 1^1 

4153 BOUKDO^NAIs (le Sieur Mah^ de la) Memoire, avec les Pieces Justificatives : 

Memoire a consulter pour la famille du Sr. Bupleix : Second Memoire : Ob- 
servations sur les deux M^moires, 4 vols, in 1, stout 4to. old French calf neat, 
ike bach slightly wormed, scarce, 12s Pans, 1750 

'< Highly spoken of by Voltaire and by the AbbI Raynal in ' rhistoire philogopbiqae des dens 

lodes.' This work ii interesting for the account of the siege of Madras and of the naTal battles 

between the French and English in the Indian Ocean. 

4154 BousMABD, Essai ff^n^ral de Fortification et d'Attaque et Defense des placeSy 

3 vols,— -the Sup^ement, " Tentatives a fisdre pour perfectionner TArt de Forti- 
fier les Places, 1 voL — ^together 4 vols, binding not untform, 20* BerL 1797-1804 

4155 Bbowk*s (E.) Journal of a Brigade of Foot Guards, 1793-94, 8vo. map qf SoU 

land, hf, bd, 2s M 1795 

4156 Buckle's Memoir of the Bengal Artillery, stout 8vo. (pub. at 21s) red moroeee 

back, 10s 1852 

4157 BUSCA (G.) DeUa Espugnatione et Difesa delle Fortezze, itoo.ihte large wood- 

cuts of battles and military tactics, the site of two pages, folded, clean copy, 
vellum, very rare, unknown to Brunei, 12s Turino, 1585 

4158 Cadalv^ne et Barranlt, Histoire de la Guerre de Mehemed-AH contre la Porte 

Ottomane, 1831-33, 8vo. half bound, 2s M 1837 

4159 Campagne des Armies fran^aises, en Prusse, en Saze, en Pologne, 4 vols. 8vo. 

maps, Ttf, calf gilt. Is 6d Paris, 1807 

4160 Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, 1814-15, 8vo. 

calf, 3* 6^ 1^21 

4161 Cablbton. Memoirs of Capt. Greorce Carleton, an English Officer, relating to 

the War in Spain under Lord Peterborough, 8vo. calf 3s 6d 1809 

4162 Caknot, De la Defense des places fortes, 8vo. half calf, 2s 6d Paris, 1811 

4163 Cheniee (L. J. G. de) Gruide des Tribunaux Militaires, 2 vols. 8vo. cf. 3s 6d 1838 

4164 CONNOLLY'S (T. W. J.) History of the Eoyal Sappers and Miners, 1772-1856, 

2 vols. 8vo. second enlarged edition with 17 coloured plates, cloth, 27« \S5:k\ 



HS QUAftlTCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



4165 CooKB*s Narrative of Events in the Soutk of France, and of the Attack oalfew' 

Orleans, in 1814 and 1815, 8vo. bds.2sed 1835 

4166 D'Altok (J.) Illustrations, historical and genealogical, of King James's Irish 

Army List, 1689, thick 8vo. cloth, 12s 

Dublin, published by the Author for the Subscribers, 1855 

4167 Damitz (V.) Geschichte des Feldzugs von 1815, in den N iederlandem nnd Fnok- 

reich, 2 vols. Svo. plans, half ca^f gilt, 4t8 6d Berlin, 1837 

4168 D*AuvBKGNE*8 Campaijzne of the Confederate Army in the Spanish Netherlands, 

1692 ; the Campaign of 1693 ; the Campaign of 1694 ; the Campaign in Flanders, 
1695 ; and the Siege of Namur, in 1 vol. small 4to. plan, calf, rare, 10s 1699»-90 

4109 History of the last Campaign in the Spanish Netherlands, 1686, sm. 

4to. ^^n, half morocco, 6s 6d ^ London, 1693 

4170 Delaistbe, Science de I'lng^nieur, des Chemins, des Ponts, des Canaux et des 

Aqneducs, 3 vols. 4to. &6 plates, half calf, 20* J^^yon, 1825 

4171 Dbmbinski (Gen.) Memoires sur la Campagne de Lithnanie, 8vo. map, half calf, 

5« Strasbourg, 1832 

4172 DiEOM, Narrative of the campaign in India, terminating the War with !nppoo 

Sultan, in 1792, 4to. maps and plans, calf, 3* 6d 1/93 

4173 Douglas (Sir Howard) on Militaiy Bridges and the passage of rivers, 8vo. 

second edition, with additions, ^^ folding plates, (pub. at 20*) cloth, 5* 1832 

4174 Dbapeb (Col.) Address to the British iftiblic, on the case of Brigadier-General 

Picton, with Observations on Fullarton and Sullivan, 8vo. hf calf gilt, 2s 1806 

4175 Dbinkwateb, History of the Siege of Gibraltar, Mo, folding plates, maps and 

plans, hf. calf 12s 1786 

4176 DTJMONT et Eoussbt, Histoire Militaire du Due de Marlborough, du Prince 

Eugene Savoye, et du Prince de Nassau ; avec le Supplement, 3 vols. impl. 

folio, with numerous fine large bnobavinos, Portraits, maps, and plans, etc, by 

Suchtenburg, calf, £2. La Saye, 1729^^ 

In this elaborate work are found Views and plans of the Battles of Chiari, 1701 ;'of Luzzara,' 

1702; of Hochstedt, 1704 ; of Cassano, 1705; of Turin, 1706; of Oudenarde, 1708; of Mi^« 

plaquet, 1709 ; of Peterwardein, 1716; of Belgrade, 1716, etc. 

4177 (DUMONT and Eousset.) The Militarv History of the Prince Eugene of 

Savoy and the Duke of Marlborough, including a particular Description of the 

several Battles, Sieges, etc. : with a Supplement containing an Account of the 

late War, 1701-6 ; 2 vols, large folio, JfroTUispiece by Boucher, containing the 

portraits of Eugene and Marlborough, 51 military maps and plans, ^2 plates of 

Battles and Sieges^ engraved by Du Bosc, calf gilt, 20« 1736 

ti The authors' names are aet mentioned on the titles. Lowndes mentions the book as if written 

by John Campbell, author of Lives of the British Admirals. It is evidently, however, from the 

JBditor*s preface, a translation df Dumont and Rousset with some few additions. 

4178 DuEEAU DE LA. Malle, Poliorc<5tique des Anciens, ou de I'Attaque et de la 

Defense des Places, 8vo. with 4to. Atlas of plates, half calf 6« 1819 

4179 Eugene. Abtanville, Memoires pour servir a I'histoire du Prince Eugene de 

Savoie, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. portrait, calf 3* 6i La Maye, 1710 

4180 Eugene de Savoie (Prince) Memoires, 8vo. sd, 2s 1811 

4181 Ebezies, Traits des feux d* Artifice, 12mo. bd. 6* La Haye, 1741 

4182 Fireworks (Recreative and MiHtary). SimienoWicz, the Great Art of Ar- 

tillery, translated by Geo. Shelvocke, io]io, frontispiece, title, 20 and 4Mpp^ 
plates of Fireworks and Fire-Arms, halfrussia, rare, £2. 2s 1729 

A woodcut representing a man firing at the royal arms, " Faction and Rebellion encQuraged 
by Jesuitical Sophistry '' (taken from an Almanac, 1776) is inserted. 

.4183 E.UGGIEBI, Pyrotechnie Militaire, ou trait^ complet des Feux de Guerre et des 
Bouches a feu, 8vo. plates. Vellum Paper, calf extra, gilt edges, 10s 1812 

4184 PoissAC, Traits de la Guerre de Eetranchemens, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, calf 2s 6d 

Strasbourg, 1789 

4185 PoLCH (P. A. B-amon) GeometriaMilitar, Matematicas de la Fortificacion regular 

y irregular, 14 and 115 pp. ; Tablas Polimetricas de la Fortificacions, 378 pp. 
and leaf of Errata, fo]io, frontispiece and copper engravings, hf bd. rare, 10s 

Napoles, 1671 

4186 Geimoaed (Comte de) Tableau historique et militaire de la Vie et du Eegne de 

Frederic le Grand, 8vo. plans, calf gilt, 5* 1788 



MILITARY SCIENCES. 819 

4187 G^ROSE'S Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English. Army, from 

the Conquest to the Present Time, including his Treatise on Ancient Armour 
and Weapons, 2 vols. 4to. numerous plates, (pub. at £4. 4r) S2s 1801 

4188 Gbundsatze der Strategic, erlautert durch <fie Feldziige von 1796 und 1799 in 

Deutschland, 5 vols. 8vo. no plans, caff, 2s 6d Wien, 1814 

4189 GUILLAUME (le G^n^ral Fr^d^ric) Histoire des Campagnes d'Annibal en Italie, 

suivie d'un abr^g^ de la Tactique aes Eomains et des Grecs, 3 vols, and vol. 
containing ^9 folding military maps and plans, together 4 vols, royal 4to. ca^, 
£2. 2s mian, 1812 

4190 ' the same, 3 vols. 4to. vellum paper, no maps, hf, russia, neat, 20s 1812 

4191 Gunnery. Adye's Bombardier and pocket Gunner, eighth edition, by Eliot» 

18mo. bds, 2s ed 1827 

4192 Bbauchant's Naval Gunner, 18mo. plates, bds, 2s Devonport, 1828 

4193 Griffith's Artillerist's Maaual and Briti^ Soldier's Compendium, 18mo. plates, 

cloth, 2s 6d Wbohoich, 1843 

4194 Speabman's (J. Morton) British Gunner, 12mo. hds. 2s Qd 1828 

4195 Haken's Ferdinand von Schill, eine Lebensbeschriebung, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. 

calf gilt, 2s Qd 1824 

4196 HiSTOiBE de la Guerre de Hongrie, 1716-18, 12mo. plans, ealf, rare, 3« 6(2 

Vienne, 1788 

4197 HisTOBiCAL E/Ccord of the H. E. I. Comp. First Madbas European Eegiment^ 

1645-1842, Syo. plates and plans, cloth, ^^ 1843 

4198 Houoh's (W.) I^ecedents in Military Law, thick 8vo. (pub. at 25«) hdlfmoroeeoM 

16* .... 1855 

4199 Huoo (Hermumus) Obsidio Bredana armis Fhilippi IH. Auspiciis IsabeUae 

Ductu Ambr. Spinolae perfecta, folio, 7 folding plates and numerous largib 
engravings of fortifications, old calf neat, 5* Antverpiae, 1626 

4200 ■ de Militia Equestri Antiqua et Nova, folio, engraved title, numerous 
^ plates of cavalry m^yoements, old qf»gt. gilt edges, 10s Antvetpies, 1630 

4201 HuNGABY. Plans of the Principal JBattles and Sieges in 1849, viz. Schlacht bei 

Pered, Einnalune von Baab, Scnlachten bei !Komorn 2, Szoreg, und Temesvar, 
together 6 plans, each measuring 36 inches hy 22, mounted on canvass, in a small 
4ito. case, Bs 6d Wten, 1850 

4202 James, Collection of General Courts Martial, 8vo. half hound, 3* ^^ 1826 

4203 JOMINI Ev6nemens Mihtaires, the Atlas to ; illustrating the later Campaigns 

of Napoleon, etc. : Campagne de 1800 (Germany, Italy, E^rpt), 23 maps ; de 
1801 (Italy, the Alps, Denmark), 13 maps ; de 1806 (Anvers, jNetherlands, West 
Indies, 3 of Boulogne and the intended Invasion of England, Germany, Italy, 
Trafalgar), 23 maps ; de 1806-7 (Italy, Ehine and Oder), 13 maps ; in all 72 
Military Maps and Plans engraved by Tardieu, folio, ^. calf, 20s Paris, 1822-4 

4204 ■ Atlas for the Battles of Halle, Liibeck, Braunsberg, Mohrungen, Gross 

Beeren, Dennewitz, Leipzig, 3 maps of Movements of the Armies ; 1806-13 ; 
Q folding maps, 2s Qd (7 Brux. 1843) 

4205 Labaume, Campagne de Kussie en 1812, 8vo. ^th edition, plans, hf hd. 2s Qd 1816 

4206 sixth edition, 8vo. plans, hf hd. 2s 6d 1820 

4207 Histoire de la Chute de TEmpire de Napoleon, om^e de 8 Plans des 

Batailles de 1813 et 1814, 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, 10s Paris, 1820 

4208 Laisne, Aide-M^moire des Officiers du G^nie, 12mo. 712 pp. a^u^o^cm^ 100 ^/o^ 

of MilitaryEngineering, sd, Ss 6d 1853 

4209 Le Blond, Traits de I'Attaque et de la Defense des Places, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, 

calf, 3s 6d 1762 

4210 Le Mesubieb, the British Commissary : the Commissariat on Foreign service 

and in England, 8vo. hds, 2s (}d 1801 

4211 Lloyd (Genl.) Memoires militaires et politiques sur la guerre en Allemagne en 

1756, 8vo. maps, calf, 2« 6(£ 1801 

4212 Lloyd and Tempelhoff, History of the seven years war in Germany, with ob- 

servations from Jomini, translated by Capt. C. Hamilton Smith, 4to.^Wn^ 
map and plans, hf calf, 10s (P 1820) 

4213 Macintosh (Genl.) Military Tour in European Turkey, the Crimea, and the 

Eastern shores of the Black Sea, with strategical observations, 2 vols. sm. 8vo. 
7naps and plans, (pub. at 21*) cloth, 7s Gd 1854 



f$$ QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



4S14 Mabcillao, Hktoiie de la Guerre entre la Eranoe et TEspagne, 170&-05» 8vau 
caff neat, 2s 6d FarU, 1806 

4215 MAEH ATTA EMPIRE : Notes relative to the late tranMctions in the MarhaMa 

Empire, 102 pp. ; Appendix A, 28 pp. ; Appendix B, a Table of the strenffth of 
Scindiab*8 Infantry ; Appendix C, 12 pp. ; Appendix D, 126 pp. f Appendix JBt, 
a Table of the Hetam of Ordnance, etc. taken from the Enemy ; Errata, 1 leaf; 
in 1 vol. am. folio, ^folding pUmm of the battles qf Generals Lake and Welleel^^^ 
coloured and MS, explanations neatly filled in, \f» morocco, very rare, £2. 2« 

Fort Williasn,1903 
Valuable alike to the militarf itudent and historian of India. 

4216 May, Histoire militaire de la Snisae, et celle des Suisses dans lea difTerena &er» 

vicea de TEnrope, 8 vols. 8vo. bds, 10s Lausanne, 1788 

4217 Mbmobial Topographiqne et Militaire, r^dig^ an d^p6t g^^ral de la gobrre, 

6 vols, in 3, 8vo. plates and plans, half caff, 7s 6d ParU, IBOS 

4218 MiLiTABT HisTOBY of GreatBritain for 1766, 1767, the Siege of Oswego, Canada^ 

1767 — The Grerman War, 1760—Votes for and against the Hanoyer Troopa, 
1742— Lord North's Administration, 1781— Political Letters, 1785— Kapi^ 
reply to his Opponents, 1832 — ^in 1 vol. 8vo. ^. calf, 5* 

4219 MiLiTABY Pakobaha (the), or Officer's companion, 1812-14, 4 vols, larse 8yo. 

many plans ctnd plates, \f russia, 7s 6d 181^14 

4220 Millbb (M. von) Lemons snr laTactiqne, tradnites de I'Allemand par Hnybrecht, 

8to. If. calf neat, with royal folio Athis qf ^2 plates, cloth, 12s Bruxelles, 1846 

4221 MoNTLUC, Commentaires de Messire Blaise de Montluc, Mareschal de France, 

4 vols. 12mo. old calf^lt, 5s ^ Paris, 1760 

4222 Mussbt-Pathay, Belations des principanx sieges faits on sontenns en Europe 

par lea arm^ea fran9aiaea depuia 1792, r^dig^es par M. lea Officiers-Gr^n^ranx 
et Snp^rienrs qui en ont condnit Pattaque on la defense, 2 vols. 4to. containing 
20 plates qf Military Operations, calf, 7s 6d 1806 

4223 NAPIER'S (Col. W. F. P.) History of the Wab in the Peninsula, and in the 

South of France, from 1807 to 1814, 6 vols. 8vo. with many plans of all the 
Battles, Sieges, etc. (pub. at £6, 6s) the best libbaby edition, calf nea^, 
£3. 18* 1828-40 

4224 Obdenanzas de S. M. para el Eegimen, Disciplina, Subordinacion, y Servicio de 

sus Exercitos, 2 vols. 4to. plates, vellum, 3« 6d Madrid^ 1768 

4225 Packe's Eecord of the Eoyal Eegiment of Horse Gtiarda or Oxford Bluea, 8vo. 

plates, cloth, Ss 6d 1834 

4226 Pasley's Inauiry into the system of general or Commissariat Contracts for aup* 

pljring the forcea in Great Britain with bread and meat, 8vo. bds. privately 
printed, 3* Qd Chathim, 1^ 

4227 Pay and Audit Eegulations of the East India Company : Bombay, Oeneral Code 

of Military Regulations, first supplement, Bombay, 1827 — Bengal, Code of Ptey 
and Audit Begulations, 1845, with the 4 supplements, Calcutta, 1845-52 — ^Ben- 
gal Pay and Audit Begulationa, Abridgement, Calcutta, 1849 — together 7 vols. 
8vo. half calf, 12s ... 1827-62 

4228 QxnLLET, la Legislation sur rAdministration dee Troupes, 8vo. ca^t 5s 1811 

4229 Kapetti, la Defection de Marmont en 1814, 8vo. 476 pp. sd. 3* Paris, 1858 

4230 Bay's (Jaa.) compleat History of the Bebellion, 1745-4^ ; also an account of the 

Manners of the Highlanders, 12mo. ^or^ratV, Jf. bd. 7s 6d 

Printed for the author, 1764 

4231 EHODES (Capi^^ G.) Tents and Tent-Life, from the earliest Ages to the present 

Time ; to which is added the Practice of Encamping an Army in ancient and 

modem times, 8vo. with 28 engravings of the Tents of all Tnbes arid Nations, 

(pub. at 12s) new, 10s 6d IS&B 

With a Chronological Table and ample Index ; also full details of the Author's newly invented 

and patented Tents, which have been received and approved by the governments of England, France. 

Aostria, Prussia, Russia, Sweden, Belgium, and Hanover. 

4232 BoccA, de' discorsi di Guerra, dove s'insegna a' Capitani et Soldati il modo di 

condurre esserciti, etc. small 8vo. limp vellum, 5s Venetia, 1582 

i233 B^che-Aymon (Comte De la) des Troupes L^g^res, ou reflexions surl'Infanterie 

et U Cavallerie l^gbres, 8vo. plan, half caff, 2s Qd 1817 



MlLlTAtlT SOlENCfiS. 2lt 



4284 SAKtl CiLJ!i de HartfeiiAdo ( JAffrntf ^) BeflezionB MOit&irefl et Politiques, tra* 
diiitefl de TEspajgnol par Vergy, 11 vols. 12ino. ea^f, 6* • Paris, 1738 

4236 Sabbazin", Histoire de la Guerre d'Espagne et de Portugal, 1807-14, 8vo. map, 
calf, 28 Qd 1814 

4236 ■ ■ ■ Histoire de la Guerre de KuBsie et d*Allemagne, 1812-13, Qvo. map^ 
calf, 4« 1816 

4237 ScHBLS (J. B.) Beitr^ge zur Eriegsgeflcldclite und Eriegswisflenscliafl, 6 vols. 

18mo. half calf, U Wten, 1828 

4238 ScHMBTTAU (F. W. C. Grraf von) fiber den Feldzug der PreuBgisclien Armee in 

Bohmen, 1778, 4to. map, sd. 2* 6rf Berlin, 1789 

4239 SCHOELL, Eecueil deTi^ceB Officielles, destines k detromper les Franfou, sur 

les ^T^nemens passes, 9 vols. 8yo. French ca^gilt, 26« Paris, 18 14- Id 

These official Docaments relate principally to Napoleon's campaigns ; they were written to 
giTe to the French nation the real facts respecting those campaigns. 

4240 SsauB, Histoire de Napoleon et de k Grande Arm^e, in 1812, 2 vols. Syo. maps 

and portraits, calf extra, ^* ^ 18a6 

4241 SIBOENE'S History of the War in France and Belgium, in 1816, containing 

minute details of tne Battles of Quatre-Bras, Li«;nT, Wavre and Waterloo, 
2 vols. 8yo. portraits, with large atlas (^11 plans, cU)th, 30« 1844 

4242 BiLYA (Marquis de) Pens^es sur la Tactique et la Strat^gique, on vraas Principea 

de la Science Militaire, 4to. plaies, hds. 2s Turin, 1/78 

4243 SiMES (T.) Military Course for the eoyemment and conduct of a Battalion, 8yo. 

plates qfthe varums plans, coloured, red morocco, gilt edges, ^ne copy, 12« 1777 

4244 SiuuoNS, Effect of Heavy Ordnance directed against Ships or War, hollow 

Shot, and loaded Shells, 8yo. hds,2s^ 1837 

4245 SoYBB, Exercices et Manoeuvres d'Infanterie, folio, vnth S6 plates, sd, 6s 1840 

4246 SpECTAtEUB Qe) Militaire, recueil de Science, d'Art et d'Histoire Militaires, Vols. 

XXIV— XiX., 7 vols. 8vo. maps and plates. If. calf neat, 20* Paris, 1838-41 

4247 Stbaith's Treatise on Fortification, with observations on the increased effects of 

Artillery, 8vo. with oblong folio Atlas qflbplaies. If, qf, 7s Qd Croydon, 1833 

4248 ' ■ ll^eatise on Fortification and Artifleiy, 8vo. Uh edition, cloth, Qs 1846 

4249 ■ ■ ', ■ ■ ■ , Atlas of 16 plates, separateh/, ob. 4to. sd. 2s ^ Croydon, 1833i 
4250 — - Introductory Essay to the study of ix)rtification, 8vo. cloth, wUh small 

folio Atlas (f plates, Jfvh. at 13*) sd, 6* 1866 

4251 Thalt's Fortress of ILomarom (Comom) during the War of 1848-40, translated 

by Bushton, 8vo. plan, cloth, is 6d 1852 

4252 Thibbault, Operations militairea du Si^ge et du BlocuB de G^nes, Svo. map and 

Tables, cajf, 2s 1801 

4253 Thobk (Wm.) Memoir of the War in India under Lord Lake and the Duke of 

Wellington, 4to. map and plans, bds, 7s 6d 1818 

4254 TiELCKE (J. G.) Gescnichte des Krieges von 1756 bis 1763, 6 vols. sm. 4to.^;a^ef, 

halfcaf, 3* 6rf Freyberg, 1797 

4255 ToBBENS* (Q«n. Sir H.) Field Exercise and Evolutions of the Army, 8vo. \2 plates, 

russia, ailt edges, 2s 6<£ 1824 

4256 TUBE]SNE. De Eamsay, Histoire du Vicomte de Turenne, Mar^chal G^n^ral, 

portrait and plans of Sieaes and Battles, 2 vols. 4to. <f. at. 12* PatHs, 1735 

4257 Du Bfisson, la Vie du vicomte de Turenne, Mardchal-Gdn^ral des Camps, etc* 

12mo. calf, 3* 6d Cologne, 1688 

4258 HisTOBY of that great Captain Viscount de Turenne, by Spence, 8vo. calf, 

7 s M 1686 

4258*HisToiBE du Yicomte de Turenne, Mar^chal-G^n^ral des Armies du Eoi, 2 vols. 

\2mo. portrait and plans, calf, 7s 6c? Xa Saye, 1736 

4259 TuBFiN DE Cbiss^, Essai sur TArt de la Guerre, 2 vols, ^^ji^.phms of military 

operations, old French calf gilt, ^ Paris, 1754 

4260 ■ the same, a sufebb copy, 2 vols. 4to. pale olive mobocco, extra giU 

edges. Arms on sides, 26s 1754 

4261 Essay on ^e Art of War, by Otway, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. plates, calf, 

4« ed 1761 

4262 UNIFOEMS. H. Vebnet et E. Lami, Collection des XJniformes des Armdes 

Fran^aises, de 1791 a 1814, impl. Svo. 99 coloured plaies, with text, calf gilt, 
gilt edges, £3. 3* Paris, 1822 



f58 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



4263 Vebe'8 (Sir Francifi) Commentaries, being diverse pieces of Service, wherein he 

had command, written by himself in way of commentary, sm. foUo, toith 3 maps, 

2 plates of battles, and plan of Ostend, hut wanting ^portraits and plate of a 

monument, hf hd. 7s 6rf Cambridge, 1657 

Priced, 1825, Wheatly, russia.jgS. 5*; 1834, Bryant, £1. 7«; 1840, j8.Bohn,£3. 3»; 1840, 

Payne and Foss, £3. 3«; 1848, £'2, I2a 6d; fetched, 1854, Gardner's sale, morocco, £2. ; 1854, 

Loscombe's, ;fifl9. ; Priced, Large Paper, 1848, Payne and Foss, morocco, ;^I2. 12« 

4264 Vbbnon (G-ay de) Traits El^mentaire d*Art Militaire et de Fortification, 2 vols. 

in 1, 4to^jp^fe*, calf, 2* 6rf 1806 

4265 VICTOIKES, ConqnStes, Eevers et Gnerres civiles des Fban^ms, depuis las 

Granlois jusqu'en 1823, together 34 vols. 8vo. with plans, hf (f, £3. 10« 1821-25 

4266 Wallenstein*s (Albrecht von) Briefe an Amheim, Aldringer, Grallas, Piccolo- 

mini, 1627-34, herausg. von Forster, 3 vols. Svo. facsimiles, sd. 6s Berlin,182S~29 
42/Q7 WARD'S (Eobert, Gentleman and Commander) Animadversions of Warre ; or,^ 
a Militarie Magazine of the truest roles, and ablest Instructions for the manag- 
ing of Warre ; composed of the most refined discipline and choice experiments 
that these late Netherlandish and Swedish Warres have produced ; with divers 
new inventions, folio, engraved frontispiece by Marshall, 3 plans and numerotis 
cv/rious woodcuts, calf, rare, 30« London, Jno, Dawson, 1639 

Not mentioned by Lowndes. Collation : Frontispiece ; Title ; 7 preliminary leaves beingdedi- 
cations, and Latin and English verses ; Table of Contents, 6 leaves ; Pages 1-394 ; Title to Book 
2 ; Pages 1-101 ; Table of the qoantitie of Paces, 3 leaves. 

4268 Watebloo. Campagne de la Belgique, 8vo. plans, cloth, 3« Brux, 1816 

4269 Watebloo. Ilelation de la demi^re Campa^e de Buonaparte, termin^e par la 

bataiUe de Mont-Saint- Jean, 8vo. plans, caff', 3« 1816 

4270 WTELLESLEY'S (Marquess) Dispatches, Minutes and Correspondence, during 

his Administration in India, edited by Montgomery Martin, 5 vols. 8vo. por- 
trait, maps, plans, etc, (pub. at £6. 10*) bds, rare, £4. 18<U) 
** Lord Wellesley's letters are admirable compositions ; they are evidence of a highly-gifted mind 
ind this collection of historical facts cannot but be highly appreciated." Naval and Military Gazette, 
" As a body of authentic facts, and of sound views on Indian policy, this will be an indispen&» 
able literary work." — Asiatic Journal, 

** The despatches may truly be called national records, of which England may justly be 
proud.*' — Metropolitan Magazine, 

" A publication of peculiar and extraordinary interest." — JSdinb, Review, 

4271 WELLINGTON'S (Duke of) Despatches, during his various Campaigns in 

India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries, and France, from 1799 

to 1818, published by Col. Gurwood ; complete, with General Index^ 13 vols, 

8vo. BEST EDITION, (pub. at £13. 10*) calf, £10. 10* 1837-39 

Priced, 1840, Jas. Bohn. bds. £12, calf, £16 ; 1848, Payne and Foss, russia, £14. Us ; 1844, 

White, calf, £\2, Us ; 1853, Dr. Uawtrey's copy fetched, calf, £11. lbs 

*' For the Duke of Wellington's character as a statesman, let every one read his wonderful 
Pespatches, which found a fame far loftier even than the triumphs of the warrior." — Ld, Brougham. 
** Let us rejoice that the Campaigns of the Duke of Wellington have, in our days, been as dis- 
tinguished for their humanity, forbearance, and even kindness towards our enemies, as for their 
military glory. In this combination of the generous . with the martial virtues, Wellington has 
excelled the Black Prince, and presented a noble example for the instruction and animation. of 
Europe.** — Thtmer, 

4i272 Welsh (Col. J.) Military Eeminiscences in the East Indies, 2 vols. 8vo. plans 
and plates, cloth, ds 6d ^ 1830 

:4273 A MiLiTABY LiBEABY : — ^Acciones en la Peninsula; Arago; Austerlitz; Bilbao; 
British Campaign in 1794-5 ; Campagne en Italie, 1796-7 ; Campaign of 1792 ; 
Campaigns in Italy and Germany, 1796-9; Contest in Spain, 1840; Clauzel; 
Delaistre, Encyclop. de I'lng^nieur ; Dresde et Kulm, 1813 ; Dumas, Evene- 
mens Militaires, 3 vols. ; Dussieux, Eussie ; Evenemens Militaires, 1799, 4 vols.; 
Guerre de la P^ninsule ; Gardiner, Artillery ; Guerre de la Revolution, 1792-4, 
2 vols. ; Haxthausen ; Hyginus et Polybius ; Jomini ; Jourdan ; Legrand ; 
Battle of Leipzig, 1813 ; Labaume ; tigny ; Maurice ; Memorie Militari 
Italiane ; Moore's Campaign in Spain; Miiller ; Picton ; Eocca ; Silva, Tactique ; 
Tielke ; War in Spain and Portugal ; Witzleben ; Xylander ; and 30 other 
modem works on the Wars in ^giers, the Crimea, India, etc., on modem 
military tactics, fortification, etc. ; in all, 86 vols, and tracts, 4to. and 8vo. ;'«- 
eluding manif maps, a bargain, 20^ 1792-1856 



NAVAL SCIENCE, POLITICAL ECONOMY, &c. S5S 

NAVAL SCIENCE. 

4274 Campbell's Lives of the British Admirals, containing also a new and accnrate 

Naval History from the earliest periods, continued to the year 1779, by Dr. 

Berkenhout, new edition, revised, corrected, and brought down to the present 

time by Henry Bedhead Yorke, 8 vols. 8vo. portrcUts, (pub. at £4. 16*) bds, 

24s Land. 1812 

" Campbell's Lives of the Admirals is an admirable work, and I would advise your Lordship 

to ledeem your pledge to the Duke on some rainy day. You do not run the risk from the perusid 

which my poor mother apprehended. She always alleged it sent her eldest son to the Navy, and 

did not see with indifference any of her younger olive branches engaged with Campbell except 

myself, who stood in no danger of the cock-pit or quarter-deck." — Letter qf Sir Walter Scoti tQ 

Lord Montague on the Education qf the Duke qf Buecleugh. 

4275 Glascock (Capt. W. N.) The Naval Service ; or Officer's Manual for every 

grade in H. M. Ships, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 21«) cloth, 5* 1836 

4275*Lediaed's Naval History of England, 1066-1734, 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 15* 1736. 

4276 Eeehobst's Mariner's and Merchant's Polyglot Technical Dictionary, in 10 

Languages, obi. 8vo. half calf, ds 1850 

4277 EUSSIAN NAVY: Tathoe Polozhenie, a valuable volume of Statistical Tables 

connected with the Kussian Navy, large folio, 376 pp (317-18 wanting), arid 66 
plates of Sails, Jf. hd, 15* 1840 

4278 V ocABULAST (A) of Sea Phrases and Terms of Art, used in Seamanship and 
Naval Architecture, 2 vols, in 1, 18mo. hf morocco, 5« 1799 

POLITICAL ECONOMY, JUmSFBUDENCE, DIPLOMACY 

4279 Abbott (Sir Charles) Tratado sobre as Leys relativas a Navios mercantes, e Ma- 

rinheiros, 8vo. hds, 2s 6d Liverpool, 1819 

4280 Afan de Eiveba, Considerazioni su i Mezzi da restituire il vsdore proprio a' 

doni della natura del regno delle Due Sicilie, 2 vols. 8vo. maps, sd, 5s JNapoli, 1833 

4281 AiTNAEs das Sciencias, das Artes e das Letras, por huma Sociedade de Porto- 

guezes, Tom. I. — XVI. Svo. plates, hf. calf neat, 36* Pariz, 1818-^ 

4282 Abnoulb, de la Balance du Commerce et des Belations Commerciales Ezterieures 

de ht France, particuli^rement de 1716-88, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. cf. 2s Qd Pcms, 1791 

4283 AuDOUiN, du Commerce Maritime, 2 vole. 8vo. ca^] 4* Paris, 1801 

4284 AZUNI (D. A.) Dizionario della Giurisprudenza Mercantile, 4 vols. 4to. kf, hd, 

7s6d . Nizza, 1786-88 

4285 ■ Dizionario della Giurisprudenza Mercantile, 4 vols. 4to. seconda edi* 

zione, portraits, calf neat, 25* Livomo, 1822 

4286 Droit Maritime de TEurope, 2 vols. 8vo. half calf. Is M Paris, 1805 

4287 Baily's Tables for purchasing and renewing Leases, 8v6. Ids. 2s 6i 1807 

4288 Bavoux, des Connits, ou Empi^tement de I'Autorit^ administrative sur le 

Pouvoir Judiciaire, 2 vols. 4to. sd. Is 6d Paris, 1838 

'1289 Bebdugo, Beducciones de Plata y Oro, valores, etc. 16mo. ca^, 4* Mexico, 1752 
'4290 Bebbi, Commentaires sur les Coutumes des Pays et Duch^ de Berry, par G. T. 

de la Thaumassiebe, folio, calf gilt. Is Qd Pourges, 1701 

4291 Bebboyeb et De Laubiebe, BibHoth^ue des Coutumes, 4to. old calf neat, 5# 

Paris, 1699 

4292 CAMUS, Profession d'Avocat : Biblioth^ue choisie des Livres de Droit, qull 

est le plus utile d'acquerir et de connaitre, quatrihme idition, par Dxipin, 2 toIb* 
8vo. calf gilt, 12* Par»«, 1818 

4293 nouvelle Sdition, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. calf, \2s 1832 

4294 CANCIANI (Fr. P.) Barbarorum Leges AntiqusB, cum notis et Glossariis, 5 vols, 
folio, cloth, uncut, £4. 4* Venet. 1781-92 

Vol. 1, Edicta Regum Ostrogothornm ; Leges Langobardicee ; Capitularia Princ. Beneventi; 
Constitutiones Regni Sicnli ; 2. Pactas Legis Sfdicse ; Antique Leges Austrasin ; Assisiae Regni 
Hierosol. cur. iinfer. \ 3. Leges Frisionum, Angliorum, &c. ; Capitularia Regum Francorum ; 
Formuhe Vetcres; Consuetud. Romanise in dit. Venet. et Franc. ; 4. Leges Burgnndionum ; Leges 
Wisigothorum ; Leges in Anglia condits, &c. ; Codex Legis Romanae in Italia, Barbaris regnsnti- 
bus ; 5. Monumenta Legalia Itali» : Assisia Regni Hierosol. cur. super. ; Constitutiones SiculiB 
sub Arabibus ; Capitularium Nauticum Venetum, 1255 ; Lex Salica Antiquior. 

Priced 1832, Payne and Foss, £8. Be ; in 1837, £5. 6s ; in 1840, jL6. 6f ; 1847, H. Bohn^ 
£Z. lOs, and £6. 15« 6J. 

" Recneil tr^-precieux." — Camus. 
4296 CiUBOT, Commentaire but la Loi dea Succemouft^ ^ ^<^^, %^q, calf ,*\% "Pax JNS5^ 



254 QUilRITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 



42d6 COBBS.— France. Codxs (les huit) annot^s Corps de droit fran9ais, ou 
recuoil de tous les codes, etc. avec des annotations, thick sm. 8yo. sd. 2s Qd 

Paris, 1832 
4297 IMCexiCOa CopiGo de Comercio de Mexico, Syo. sewed, 2s Mexico, 1854 

4298 Mexico : Collec^io das Leis do Imperio de Bnwil, 1822-32, 6 vols, in 

4, very sm. 4to. half calf, ^«^^» 30* Ouro Freto, arid Bio de Janeiro, 1829-34 

4299 — ■ the same, 1852-53, 2 vols. 8vo. sd, 4f Bio de Janeiro, 1863 

4300 New Vork. The Code of criminal procedure of the State of, 8vo. sd. 3« 

Albany, 1850 

4301 Norway. Thatdow's Strafgesetzbuch fiir Norwegen, 8vo. i^ calf, 2s 1834 

4302 Codex Legum Suecicaram, receptus et approbatus in comitiis Stockholmensibus 

anni 1734, latine ed. Konig, small 4to. caHf, Is 6d Holmiae, 1743 

4303 CUJACII Opera omnia, cum Indice generali et novis Additionibus, 11 vols. — 

Promptuarium Operum Cujacii, auctore Dom. Albanensi, 2 vols. — together 13 
vols, folio, best edition, calf gilt, fins set, £10. 10* Neapoli, 1758-63 

« Le celdbre jarisconsulte Cujas est, saos contredit, le premier des interpretes du droit romain. 
n introduisit une nouvelle maniere de traiter et de commenter le droit romain a^eo plus d'^legance, 
tm meiUeur style et on fonds de Utt^rature ; la jari^radence romaine de?int elegantior, et Mettle- 
bladt (pt^ 268) nous apprend que cette jorispnideaoe, mieax eultiv^e, plvs polie, fiit nommee 
Jwrisprudentia Cujadana,** — Dupin. 

4804 CuBTis [Geo. T., of Boston, N.AJ] on the Eights and Duties of Mercha;nt Sea- 
men, 8vo. cloth, Ss Qd Boston, U.S. 1841 
4305 D'AGUESSEAU (Chancelier) GSuvreB completes ; nouvelle edition par Pardes- 
sus, 16 vols. 8vo. sd. 27s Brux. 1829 
.4306 Pavxkakt, Discourses on the Publick Ilevenues and on the Trade of England, 
2 vols. 1698 ; Xenophon, Eevenue of the State of Athens, transhiied, 1679 ; in 
2 vols. 8vo. hd. 6# London, 1697-98 

4307 ^Bsay upon the ^obable methods of making a People Gainers in the 

Ballance of 'trade, 8vo. coif, 2s 6d 1699 

4308 ■ ■ the same, second edition, 8vo. hd. uncut, 3s Qd 1700 

4jgQ9 ........... Discourse upon Grants and Eesumptions, 8vo. caff, 2$ 1700 

4310 .-i._ the same, thurd edition, 8vo. hd. uncut, 3« 6d 1704 

481X . Essays upon, L The Ballance of Power ; II. The Eight of making 

War, and Peace, and Alliances; III. Universal Monarchy, 8vo. hd, uneut, 

3* 6d 1701 

4312 DsppiVG, Histoire du Commerce entre le Levant et TEurope depuisles Cr<Hsades 

jusqu'a la fondation des Colonies d'Am^rique, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 4a Paris, 1830 

4813 iJUFiN (Ch.) M^moires sur la Marine et les Ponts et Chauss^es de Franoe et 

d'Angleterre, 8vo. calf, 3« Boris, 1818 

4314 DuFiN, Essais sur TOrganisation progressive de la Marine et des Colonies, 8vo. 

sewed, 4a 1834 

4315 ECOJNTOMISTI Italia^ti: ScrittoriclassiciltalianidiEconomiapolitica, Parte 
, Antica, 7 vols. — Parte Modema, 41 vols. — Supplimento ed Indici, 2 vols. — 

together 50 vols. 8vo. J^. hd. contents lettered^, £6. Milano, 1803-16 

The ItaUaos hare a great many Economical works, especially with reference to money. The 
liest of these works were published in a chronological Series (the aboTe), a publication which does 
boooiir to Italy." — Maeculloch. 

4316 Elliot's Diplomatic Code of the United States of America, embracing a collec- 

tion of Treaties from 1778-1827, krge 8vo. ca^", 5* Washinaton, 1827 

4317 ExiJCEN du Livre intitule E^flexions^olitiques surlesFinanoeB et le Commerce, 

2 vols. 12mo. LABas pafbb, citron morocco, gilt edges, 9« La Saye, 1740 

4318 Exposition Univebsells de 1851 (de Londres). Travaux de la Conmassion 

Fran9aise sur Tlndustrie des Nations, publics par Tordre de I'EmpereurjYol. 3, 
2me partie ^ YoL 8 ; 6 vols, stout 8vo. \^ plates, sd. 12« Paris, 1854-6 

Contains rqx>rt8 by the most eminent scientific Frenchmen on the following subjects of the 
Gnat Exhibition of 185 1 : — Arts de la Marine et de la Guerre, Arts Agricoles, Arts Math^matiques, 
Arts Chirurgicauz, Horlogerie, Muaique, Fils et Tissus, Cotons, Soieries, Lins, etc. Cuirs, SeUerie, 
Papiers, Imprimeoe, Tissus Teints, Dentellee, Broderies, Tapisseries, Produits vestiaires, Contel- 
, lerie, M^tanx, Verres, Arts C^ramiques, Papiers de Teinture, Meubles, Mat^riauz de Construc- 
tion et de Decoration, Matieres Veg^tales, Objets de Parure, etc., Application di» fieauz-Arts k 
J'Indastne. 

4319 Fjelix-Beaujovji^ Tableau du Goxomerce de la Gr^ce, 2 vols. 8vo, 2s P^tris, 1800 



POLITICAL ECONOMY, JURISPRUDENCE, DIPLOMACY. '«W 

4320 FLASSAJN' (M. de) Histoire g^^raLe et noBowa^e do 1* Diplomatie Fran^aiBO, 
6 vols. 8to. sd, Bs6d Paris, 1809 

4821 Fbbitas (J. J. F. de) Bibliotlieca historica, politioa e diplomatica da Na^ao, Por- 
tugueza, Tomo I. Svo. sd. 2s 6d Londres, 1830 

4322 FuEBos del Ileyno de Natabba, desde su creacion hasta 1685, por Chatibb, 

folio, calf, 12* Pamplona, 1686 

4323 Gee (Josh.) the Trade and Navigation of Gt. Britain considered, 8vo. (f. 3* Qd 1731 

4324 Gbnovesi, lezioni di Commercio o sia d'Economia Civile, 2 vols. 8vo. ^. ^ 3* 1803 

4325 — -^— the same, 2 vols. 8vo. half hound, 4« Qd Mil, 8or, di JSvers, PoL 1803 

4326 GIO JA, Nuovo Prospetto delle Scienze Economiche, Idee teoriche e pratiche, in 

ogni ramo d'Administrazione privata e pubblica, 6 vols. 4to. original edition^ 
uncut, 27s Milano, 1815-17 

4327 Traftato del Merito e delle Eicompense, 2 vols. 4to. sd. 5* 1818-9 

4328 the same, 2 vols. 4to. half hound, 6* 6c? Milano, 1818-9 

4329 Gt)GUET, de TOrigine des Lois, aes Arts, et des Sciences, et de lenrs progr^ . 

chez les Anciens peuples, 3 vols. 8vo. plates, an excellent work, sd, 5s Par. 1809 
4329 * sisi^me edition, 3 vols. 8vo. plates, calf, 7s 6d 1820 

4330 GoBAin, Becherches snr la Science du gouvemement, 2 vols. Svo. cfSs^d 1796 

4331 Gobdon's (T. F.) Digest of the Laws of the United States, stout 8vo. ^.3« 6d 1827 

4332 Gbaham (Sir James) Com and Cmrency, 8vo. third edition, hds. 6» 1827 
4332* new edition, 8vo. hds. 5s 6d 1828 

A most important work. 

4333 Jacob's historical inqrdry into the Prodnction and Consnmption of the PrecioitB 

Metals, 2 vols. Svo. (pub. at 24a) hds, Ss 6d 1831 

4334 JOUEDAN. Becueu g^n^ral des Anciennes Lois Fran9aise8, depuis Tan 420 

jusqu'a la E^volution de 1789, par Jotjbdait, Dbcbubt, et Isambebt, aveo une 
Table generale, 30 vols. 8vo. sd, £3. 3* Paris, 1822, &c. 

Priced, 1845, Bossanre, £b. lOt. 

4335 £OGH et SOHOELL. Kistoire abr^e des Traites de Paix entre les Pan* 

sanoes de TEurope, depuis la paix de Westphalie, par C. G. de iKooh ; enti^re- 
ment refondue augment^e «t continu^e jusqu'au eongr^ de Yienne et auz 
traites de Paris de 1815, par F. Schoell, 4 vols, royal 8vo. douhle columns, sewed^ 
2%s Bruxelles, 1837-88 

4335* Another copy, 4 vols, royal 8vo. morocco, £2. 2s 

" This work is not only Taloable for its rich collection of facts reooriied with deamess aad 
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the author (C. 6. de Kodi) a deserved place among our classics."— SarMer'^ BibL vol. iii. p. 290. 

4336 Leibkitii Codex Juris Gentium diplomaticus, 2 vols, in 1, folio, veil. 12s 1699 

4337 Macphebsok's (D.) Annals of Commerce, Manufactures, Fisheries, and Naviga- 

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with a large Appendix, containing Chronological Tables of the Sovereigns of 

Europe, the Prices of Com, Alterations of M^ney, etc., and a Commercial and 

Manufacturing Gazetteer, 4 vols. 4to. (published at £8. Ss) hds, £1, 1805 

Priced, 18Z9, J. Bohn, bds £3. 3« ; 1843, bd. £2. 12s 6<f. 

*' This most be allowed greatly to exceed any work of the kind which we before posaesiedt hi 

n^gard to the quantity and accuracy of information whidi it contains. It wHl worthily oociqij m 

-place in the library of the statesman and scholar, of the private gendeman and the merehant''-— 

Mimthip Review. * 

4338 Maltrus on the Principle of Fo^mlation, 3 vols. Svo. ^. hd, russia, 7s 6d 1817 

4339 Mabtenb, Nouveau recueil de traites, par F. Muiiiard, Tom. IX. Actes de doeu- 

ments pour 1846, Svo. sd, 2s td Gottingue, 1882 

4340 Mabtens et Db Cussy, S^ecueil de Q^rait^s, Conventions et autres Actes diplo- 

matiques, sur lesquels sont etablis les relations ezistant entre les divers etats 
souverains, depuis 1760, 7 vols. 8vo. sd, 2Ss Leipzig, 1846-57 

4341 Maximbs du Droit Public fran^ois, 2 vols. 4to. in 1, calf, 5s Amst. 1775 
43^ MEYEE (J. D.j Enorit, Origine et Pro^s des Instittttioks Judiciaibbs des 

principauxpays de rEurope, 6 vols. 8vo. calf, 25s Paris, 1823 

The same book appeared first, 6 vols. Svo. La Haye, 1819. 
4343 MILTITZ (Alex, de) Manual des Consuls,2 tomes in 5 vola. S^o,cl-«a. AS:^^S^ -«Q^ 
Tome I. Tableau da cUrdoppement des institutions ')\MaL\fS^T«&tiL %!^xBAXQ&\x«icc^ 5swfe!^\i(ai^ 



256 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



i*ntilit6 da commerce, ainri que de la Ugislation commerciale et maritime des principaux ^tats de 
r Europe et des Etats^oDis de TAm^rique du Nord. Tome II. (cq 4 parties)) Des Consulats & 
I'^taranger tela qu'ils ont 6t6 institu^s par les principaux etats de T Europe et les Etats-unis de 
rAm^rique du Nord. 

4344 Monet. Considerations of the consequences of the lowering of Interest and 

raising the value of Money, 12mo. calf, 3« 6d 1692 

4345 Neckeb, de TAdniinistration des Finances de la France, 3 vols. Svo. Large Pajper, 

calf gilt, 7s ed 1784 

4346 Neumann, Handbuch des Consulat-wesens, 8vo. sd, 2s Wien, 1854 

4347 OVERSTGNE'S (Lord) Tracts and other pubUcations on Metallic and Paper Cur- 

rejicy, with a Notice by J. K. M. (Macculloch), 8vo. viii. and 650 pp. cloth, 
25* 1867 

Only a few copies were printed for private distribution. 

4348 PAEDESSIJS (J. M.) Coursde Droit Commercial, 5 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 18*1825 

4349 — Loi Salique, ou recueil contenant les anciennes redactions de cette loi 

et le teste connu sons le nom de ** Lex Emendata,'* avec des notes, 4to. hf, bd. 
calf, 24* Paris, Imprim, Royale, 1843 

4350 Pbtty's (Sir W.) Political Arithmetick, 8vo. ca^", 3« Qd London, 1699 

4351 Peyssonel, Traits snr le Commerce de la Mer Noire, 2 vols. 8vo. 5* Paris, 1787 

4352 Phillips' General History of Liland Navigation, foreign and domestic, 4to. 

majfs and plates of Locks, hds, 2s 6d 1792 

4353 Phillips (G.) Geschichte des Angelsachsischen Eechts, 8vo. cloth, 2s Gott. 1825 
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calf, 6* M Berlin, 1827-28 

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Barbeyrac's notes edited by Carew, folio, calf, 14* 172d 

4356 Eezende, N^gociations relatives anx Affaires de Portugal, 8vo. 2s 1832 
'4357 RiCABDO on the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, 8vo. bds. 4* 1819 
.4358 EoMAGNOSi (G. P.) Generi del diritto penale, 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. calf, 5s 1823-4 
.4359 BOQUETE, Leal Conselheiro, o qualfez Dom Duarte, Eei de Portugal, seeuidb 

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4362 KYMEEI Foedeba, Conventiones, Literae et Acta publica inter Eeges AngUae 

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original edition, good copy, in old ca^fgilt, £10. 10* London, 1727-35 

The great fountain of historical Documents, to which all authors of British History must refer. 

4363 Sagea (Bamon de la) Anales de Ciencias, Agricultura, Comercio y Artes, tomo 

II. Svo. plates, hf ^^» ^ ^^ ffahana, 1828 

4864 SANTA K.EM (Y . de) Quadro elementar das Bela9oe8 Politicas e Diplomaticas 

de Portugal, 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 20* Partz, 1842-43 

A very learned and important work. 

4365 Sayigny, das Becht des Besitzes, 8vo. chth, 2* Qd Giessen, 1827 

4366 ScuDEBi, Dissertazioni Economiche ri^uard. il regno di Sicilia, 8vo. 5* 1811 

4367 SMiTii's (Ad.) Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 3 vols. 8vo. ^. calf 

neat, 5* 1812 

4368 Smith (Chas.) Tracts on the Corn-Trade and Corn-Laws, 8vo. hds. 2* M 1804 
.4369 Smith (John) Chronicon Busticum-Commerciale ; or Memoirs of Wool, etc. 

2 vols. %vo. first edition, old calf neat, a fine clean copy, 16* 1747 

<* This is one of the most carefully compiled and valuable works that has been published on the 
. history of any branch of trade. It brings together from every source, however remote, and mostly 
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respecting the progress of the woollen trade and manufacture, more especially in Great Britain ; 
and incidentally throws a strong and steady light on other departments of economical history. 
Smith is opposed to the restriction on the exportation of wool ; and approves, in respect to it, of 
the course suggested by the author of the ' Reasons for a Limited Exportation of Wool,' referred to 
above." — Macculloch. 

4370 Steuabt*s (Jas.) Account of the Pearl Fisheries of Ceylon, 4to. with 2 large maps, 

hoards, 10* Ceylon, Cotta, 1843 

4371 Stoey's (Jos.) Public and general Statutes, passed by the Congress of the IJnited 

States of America, 1789-1827, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 12* Boston, 1827 

43/^ TooKE (Thcs.) on tho High and Low Pricea of, 1793-1822, Bra V- cf* 3* ■ 1824 



POLITICAL ECONOMY, JURtSPRUDBNCB, DIPLOMACY. 25| 

4373 ToBEBNS* Essay on the External Com Trade, 8vo. ^. caft', 3* 1826 

4374 TBAiri des Prises, on Principes de' la Jurispmdenoe nran^oise ooneemant les 

Prises qui se font snp Mer, 2 vols. Svo. calf^ 7* 6rf La HochelUy 1768 

4375 Tbaite complet de Diplomatie, par un ancien ministre, 3 vols. Svo. an excellent 

work, sd. 6s Parisj 1833 

4376 Vasco fGr.) Opere ; della Moneta, etc. 3 vols. 8vo. the first vol, l^f, calf, the rest 

sewed, is ^d Milano, 1804 

4377 Vattel, le Droit des gens, ou principes de la Loi naturelle, 3 vols. 12mo. sd, 

2^ M 1802 

4377* nouvelle edition, 2 vols. 8vo. calf. Is M Paris, 1820 

4378 Veeei (Conte P.) Opere fiLIosofiche, 8vo. Large Paper, caU, 2* Parigi, 1784 

4379 ViNCKE*8 innere Verwaltung Grossbritanniens, von Niebimr, 8vo. sd. 2« 1815 

4380 VoLLGEAPF, die Teutschen Standesherm, 3 vols. 8vo. hds, hs Giessen, 1824 

4381 Welz (G. de) Saggio su i mezzi da moltiplicare prontamente le Eichezze della 

Sicilia, 4to. sd. ds 6d Paris, 1822 

4382 Wkjand (P.) das Femgericht Westphalens, 8vo. xiv and 676 pp. bds. 6s 1825 

4383 Teacts on Cueeency, Bullion, Paper Money, Finance : Barbon, on Coining 

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dale, on finance — together 5 Tracts, 4to. et infra, 12s London, 1696-1799 

4384 a similar, but modem collection, by Sir J. Sinclair, Bosanquet, Chal- 
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7s ed 1810-53 

4385 Teacts (political). Address to the freemen and freeholders, 3 parts, 1682-3 ; Be. 
flections on a pamphlet stiled vindication of the proceedings of the two last 
Parliaments, 1683— in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 7s 6<£ London, 1682-3 

4385*Teact8 on Political Economy, Trade, Commerce, etc. including Davenant, 
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4386 a similar modem collection: Pam^ilets by Thornton, Senior, CuUen, 

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Testament de Napoleon, English and French — ^in all 23 tracts, 8vo. the lot, 
Ss 6d 1824-56 

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Dahlmann, Beaulieu, Ward ; Constitucion politica de la monarquia Espanola, 
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8vo. 3« 6d 1763 1857 

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Treaties concluded between Britain and the allied powers against France, 
1763-93, and 2 others, 4to. uncut, lOs 1743-1856 

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4389 ALFIERI, Cantus Gregorianus passionis Jesu Christi, 3 vols, folio, the music on 
four red lines, sd. 26s Itomce, 1838 

4390 Ancient Concbets, Word Books for the Years 1785 to 1845, 37 vols. 12mo. some 

wanting, the early volumes are very scarce, £2. 

4391 Baetholinus (Casp.) de Tibiis veterum, 12mo. S plates, vellum, 3s Gd Homae, 1677 

4392 Bunting's Ancient Music of Ireland, arranged for the Pianoforte, with an Essay 

on the Irish Harp, 4 parts in 1 vol. impl. 4to. plates of Sarps and Musical 
Antiquities (pub. at £1. Ws 6cQ cloth, 26s Dublin, 1840 

4392*Buegoynb's Psalms, Metrical Versions, with 60 Psalms and 15 Hymns, har- 
monized for 1, 2, or 3 voices with P. F. accompaniments, 2 vols, in 1, royal 8vo, 
the music engraved, (pub, at 21s) sd. Ss 6d 1827 

4393 Eximeno, Dell' Origme e delle Regole della Musica, 4to. portrait and 22 plates • 

of music, hf, honnd, uncut, 10^ JSoma, 1774 

** Les Contemporains n'ont pas rendu justice au m^rite de C8t 6crivain« II «i& \si!:)ioNs&'^«sN»<Q^ 
homme de sens, et ses aper^us aont souvent lumineux/' — FHxt, 



8ft8 QUARlTCn'S CATALOGUE OP 

4394 F6TIS, Biographie xLniyerselle des Musiciens et Bibliograpliie g^n^rale de la 

Musique, 8 vols. roy. 8vo. original edition, sd, £2. 16* Bnix, 1834-44 

4394* another copy, 8 vols, in 4, royal 8vo. kf. green morocco, £4. 

A very excellent work, both the Lives and List of Works of the Musicians are extensive and 
elaborate. 

4395 Feuillet, Choregraphie on TArt de d^crire la Dance par Caract^res, Figures et 

Signes ; E-ecueil de Dances par M. Feuillet ; Eecueil ae Dances par M. Pecour ; 
3 vols, in 1, 4to. \h^;plate8 of the mtisic and the steps, calf, 7« 6d Paris, 1700-1 

4396 Fux (Jo. Jos.) Gradus ad Famassum : Manductio ad Compositionem, original 

and best edition, io\\o, frontispiece, fine copy, calf gilt, 12* Qd Viennce Aust. 1725 

4397 GAFURII (Fr. Laudensis Regii Mtisici puhhce profitentis Delubrique Me- 

diolanensis Phohasci) De Harmonia Musicordtn Instrumentorum opus, folio, 
woodcuts, kf morocco, very fine copy, £3. 5* Mediolani, 1518 

Very rare, unknown to Brunei, who mentions the other works of Gafurio. 

4398 GEEBEETUS (Mart.) de Cantu et Musica sacra, a prima ecclesise sBtate usque 

ad praesens tempus, 2 vols. 4to. plates of facsimiles of old Music, cf gt, £3. 1774 
Ouvrage recherche et tres-important pour I'histoire de la musique au moyen-dge: on y troave 

nn grand nombre de fac-simile d'anciens manuscrits. Ce livre a et^ imprim^ au Convent de S. 

Blaise dans la Foret- Noire. 

4398* Scriptores Ecclesiastici de Musica Sacra, ex variis Italiae, Galliae et 

/ Germaniae Codd. MSS. coUecti, 3 vols. 4to. calf, very neat, £3. 3* 1784 

4399 Geaduale Eomanum juxta Missale : Antiphonarium Komanum juxta Breviarium 

SS. concil. Trident, i vols. 8vo. with the Gregorian music noted throughout, old 
calf, 20« Paris, 1723-34 

4400 GuNN, on the Harp of the Highlands of Scotland, 4to. large papee, plates, calf 

neat, fine copy, bs Edinh, 1807 

4401 HANDEL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS : Handel's Coronation Anthems, edited 

by Dr. Crotch ; Esther, by Lucas ; L'AUegro, etc. by Moscheles ; Israel in Egypt, 
by Mendelssohn ; Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, by Mudie ; Acis and Galatea, by W . 
S. Bennett ; Dettingen Te Deum, by Sir G. Smart, together 7 vols.impl. music 
folio, all in Full Scose, with an arrangement for the Organ, or Piano, by the 
Editor, £3. 35 1843-47 

These superb editions of HandeFs Works were printed for subscribers only, at the rate of one 
guinea per volume. 

4402 HAWKENTS* (Sir John) General History of the Science and Practice of Music, 

5 vols. 4to. with b\. portraits, and numerous engravings of Musical Instruments, 

many pieces of old Music, Sfc. the Author* s own cop-y, hf calf uncut, £4. 16* 1776 

A very esteemed work. Harward's copy fetched, 1858, at Sotheby's, £6. 7« 6</. 

Hawkins' History having met with little success when first published — public attention being 

at the same time engrossed with Bumey's work — only a small number of copies were sold, but the 

value of Hawkins' work as a vast storehouse of curious and interesting information, having in recent 

ttraes been proved, the commercial yalue has in consequence risen considerably. 

4403 Heinichen, der General-Bass in der Composition ; mit einer Einleitung von der 

Musik iiberhaupt, sm. 4to. 980 pp. containing music, hf vellum, \0s Dresd. 1728 

4404 Jones (Edw.) Musical and Poetical Eelicks of the WelJsh Bards, and History of 

the Bards and Druids, with an account of their Music, Poetry and musical In- 
struments, Welsh and English, with the Music, impl. 4to. original edition,fron' 
tispiece, hf bd, ISs 1784 

4404* the third editiofi, impl. 4to. hds. Us 1808 

Priced, 1841, Rodwell, £1 . Iff. 

4405 the Bardic Museum of primitive British literature, impl. 4to. Welsh 

and English, with 26 engraved pp. of Music, frontispiece, hf bd. rare, 20* 1802 

** Forming a second volume to the MosiiXLl and Poetical Relicks." 

4406 KIEC^EEI (Athanasii) Musurgia sive Axs magna Consoni et Dissoni, qnk uni- 

versa sonorum dOctrina et musicae scientia traditur, et admirandae vires Con- 
soni et Dissoni in Mundo, Natura, et omni pene facultate demonstrantur, 2 vols, 
in 1, very stout folio, with frontispieces and tipwards of 30 large plates and cuts, 
of Music, Machinery, Mathematics, etc. vellum, very fine copy, £2. 1650 

This work, says Dr. Bumey, which undoubtedly contains many curious and amusing portions, 
is however disgraced by the author's credulity and ill-founded assertions. The author has been 
truly called ** Vir immensae quidem, sed indigestae erudicionis." Yet with all its imperfections, 
iJge Maeorg^m contains much <earioiu and uBcfiil information. 



MUSIC, SONGS. S59 



4407 LA BOBDE, Essai sur la Musique, 4 yol?.^ 4to. with upwards qf 200 very fine 

plates of Musical Instruments amt- Performances, also many engraved pa^es of 
Songs with the Music and celebrated Airs of all Countries, calf, £2, 2s 1780 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, £5. lbs; 1840, J. Bohn, £3. 13« 6<f. 

4408 MAE/TINI (G. B.) Storia della Musica, 3 vols. 4to. folding plates and tables, 

very neat in calf, rare, £3. Bolognxi, 1757-81 

A classical and very elaborate work. 

4408* Esemplare o sia Saggio fondamentale practice di Contrappunto sopra il 

Canto Fermo, z^ vols, nice copy, hf» mor, gt, backs and edges, scarce, 25« ib. 1774-5 

4409 M^K^> Allegemeine Musiklehre, 8vo. bds, Zs Leipzig, 1846 

4410 North's (Hon. Roger) Memoirs of Music, printed from the original MS., with 

Notes, by Dr. Rimbault, sm. 4ito. portrait, (pub. at 15«) \f. morocco, 9s 1846 

4411 PARRY (John, Bardd Alaw) The Welsh Harper, being an extensive collection of 

Welsh Music, arr. for the Harp or Piano, with historical annotations, and obser- 
vations on its character and antiquity, also an account of the Harp, 2 vols. impl. 
Aito. portrait and engraved pp, of Music, (pub, at £2. 6«) cloth, 28* 1848 

4412 PENJSTA (Lorenzo) li Primi Albori Musicali per li Principianti della Musica 

Eigurata : Canto Figurato, Contrapunto e I'Organo 6 Clavicembalo, sm. 4fco. 

large woodcut of the hand and scale at p, 9, ca^ extra, gilt edges, the Duke qf 

Marlborough* s copy, £2. 2s Bologna, 1696 

Best edition of this rare and curious work, containing the author's last additions. See Bur* 

ney's History, iii. 539. This copy has the scarce portrait added. 

4413 Recueil de Cantates, Fran9oises et Italiennes, Airs Serieux et a Boire, obloi 

4to. with the musical notes, calf, 2s 6d Amst, 17* 

4414 Sale's Psalms and Hymns for the service of the Church, 4to. cloth, 4* Qd 1837 

4415 Smith's Harmonics, or Philosophy of Musical Sounds, stout 8vo. best edition, 

LARGE vh.vwBi, presentation copy from the Author, calf neat, 4* ^d Camb. 1749 

4416 STADEN (J.) Operum Musicorum Posthximorum pars I. Cantus I, III, IV, 

Tenor I, II, Bassus et Bassus generalis,^t;e parts complete, folio, vellum, raire, 
36* Norimb. 1643 

'^^^ A valuable and interesting memorial of old Instrumental music, of rich harmony and 
peculiar modulation. The work is not mentioned by F^tis. 

4417 Supplement aux Parodies du Th^^tre Italien, 3 vols. 8vo. with music of the airs, 

calf gilt, 5* Baris, 1764-6 

4418 Taetini (G.) de* Principi dell' Armoniamusioale contenuta nel Diatonico Genere, 

4to. bds. clean and uncut, 6s Badova, 1767 

4419 THOMSON (W.) Orpheus Caledonius, or a Collection of the best Scotch Songs, 

set to Musick, folio, engraved and printed for the Author, at his hou^e in 
Leicester Fields ^ne copy in old calf, gilt edges, rare, £1. 1* London, (P 1710) 

4420 TIBALDI (Gio. B.) Sonate a tre, due Violini e Violone 6 Organo, 6 parts bouna 

in 1 vol. 4to. engraved titles, fine copy, original gilt vellum, rare, 30« Boma, 1704 
I believe the above work to be the only example where engraved plates and the moveable type 
have been used conjointly. 

4421 TuELE (Jas.) and Tayloe (Edw.), the Peopjle's Music Book. Psabn and Hymn 

Tunes, Sacred and Secular Music ; comprising Anthems, Motets, Sacred Songs, 

Glees, Madrigals, etc. 3 vols. 8vo. upwards of 400 classical pieces, with Biano- 

forte arrangement, (pub. at £1. 12*) cloth, 16* 1844 

4422 ZARLINO (G.) tutte I'Opere : Istitutioni e Dimostrationi Harmoniche ; con 

Sopplimenti Musicali, 4 vols, in 2, folio, cuts, fine copy in limp vellum, rare, 
£3. 3* V&netia, 1588- 89 

There appears to be no title to the second volume published. Fetched, 1858, Puttick, 4 vols* 
in 1, £4. 10«. 

GAMES, SPORTS, EXERCISES. 

4423 CIRINO (And.) de natura et solertia Canum, in quo Veterum Oracula, Amman- 

tium arcana, lerarum mores, etc. illustrantur, sm. 4to. many rude woodcuts of 
various breeds of DoQS, vellum, very rare, 2&s Banormi, 1663 

The most elaborate historical Essay on the Dog Tribe, including even its Biblical History. 

4424 [Cox], Gentleman's (the) Recreation : Hunting, Fowling, Hawking, Fishing, 

thick %vo. fifth edition, plates, calf, 9* 170/ 

4425 the same, 8vo. sixth edition, frontispiece and Z folding plates, ca\fneat, 

the back symbolically tooled, 12s 1721 

This copy has the folding sheet of music, giving easy directions for Blo^nsk!|.\3b&^^T^V'^^^^»s^'^ 
often wanting* The Appendix contains choice receipts foi \.\i& cmlt^ ol«i^«ni\&aW^«^* 



26Q QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 

- - -■■■-■■■■ 1 — ■ ■ ' • 

4426 LiGEB, AmuBements de la Campagne, on nouyelles Eusea innocenteB de prendre 

aux Pi^ges des Oiseaux, des Betes, etc. et les Secrets de la P^che, 2 vols. 12mo. 
numerous woodcuts of Traps, calf gilt, fine copy, bs Paris, 1753 

4427 OLINA (Gio. P.) Uccellieba overo iDiscorso della Natura e Proprieta di Di- 

versi Uccelli e in particolare di que* che cantano, con il modo di prendergli, 
conoscergli, allevargli, e mantenergli, 4to. with ^^ fine woodcuts the size of the 
page, hy Tempesta and Villamena ; representing full-length figures o/*Bieds, 
and the Italian meikvds of setting traps, fowling and teaching birds to sing, 
vellum, £2. lOs Roma, 1622 

4428 another edition, 4to. 66 woodcuts hy Ttmpesta and Villamena, some of 

them differing from the above, fine copy, calf gilt, £2. 12* 6c? Roma, 1684 

4429 Bibd-Hatching. Reaxtmue, Art de faire ^clorre et d'^lever en toute saison des 

Oiseaux domestiqnes de tontes especes par la chalenr du fumier et par le feu, 
2 vols. 12mo. numerous folding plates and neatly executed vignettes, beaut^l 
copy, in choice old olive morocco extra, IGs Paris, 1749 

DIBECTORIES, CALENDARS, PEERAGES. 

The introduction of this Class is an entirely new feature in Boolcsellers* Cafa" 
logues. Gentlemen engaged upon statistical or historical "Researches are constantly 
enquiring after such ** supposed" useless volumes in Public Libraries, and miss them 
there to their regret, 

4430 Almaitach de Gotha, 12mo. portraits, variotis volumes, at 2s 6d each. 

4431 AKMY LIST, published by the War Office, containing a list of the Officers of 

the Army and iloyal Marines on full, retired, and half-pay, for the years 1797, 
1827, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1841, 1844, large 8vo. to be sold 
separately at 4* 1758-1846 

4432 BAjSTKRUPT Registeb : Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, containing 

a complete E/egister of English, Scotch, and Irish Bankrupts, Insolvents, &c. 
1827-47, Vols. 2—22, together, 21 vols, stout 12mo. hf mor. rare, £3. 1827-47 

4433 Belgium. Almanach Eoyal Officiel, par Tarlier, roy. 8vo. hf cf 2s 6d Bnix. 1850 
4443 Cambridge University Calendar, for 1801, 1810, 1818, 1820—26, 1829, 1838, 

1841-2, 1844-9, and 1853-7, 25 vols. 12ino. bds. 25* Cambridge, 1810-53 

4435 INDIA. Dodwell and Miles' List of the East India Company's Bengal, 
Madras, and Bombay Civil Servants, 1780-1839, with Lists of the Governors- 
General and East India Directors, 3 vols, royal 8vo. (pub. at £4. 14* 6d) cloth, 
20« 1839 

4436 Alphabetical List of the Officers and medical Officers of the Indian 

Army for the three Presidencies, from 1760-1837, 2 vols, royal 8vo. (pub. at 
£2. 25) cloth, 10s 1838-39 

4437 List of Officers of the Madrajs Army, 1760-1837, 8vo. cloth, 2s 1838 

4438 East India Eegisteb and Army List, contaimng complete lists of the Company's 

servants, civil, military, and marine, with their appointments, compiled by 
Mason and Owen, and Clark, from 1821 to 1857, inclusive, together 74 vols. sm. 
8vo. including the variations issued in the same year, morocco, £6. 1818-58 

4439 Bombay Calendar and Directory, 8vo. cloth, 2s 6d Bombay, 1847 

4440 Madras Almanac and Compendium for 1839 ; Pharoah's for 1854 ; Madras 

Alinanac and Compendium for 1857 ; 3 vols. 8vo. majp, bd. 15s Madras, 1839-57 

4441 Peinsep's Register of the East India Company's Civil Servants of the Bengal 

Establishment, from 1790 to 1842, with List of the Governors General, royal 
8vo. hf bd. 6s Calcutta, 1844 

4442 Java Annual Directory and Almanack for 1814-17, 4 vols. 8vo. sd. very rare, 

10s Batavia, 1814-17 

4443 LONDON. Complete Guide to the City of London and parts adjacent, contain- 

ing the Names of all the Streets, &c. and the Names and Places of abode of 
Merchants, Traders, eta., the nitkh edition, 12mo. 204 y^, folding map of London 
and plan of the Royal Mxchxmge, bd, 20« 1763 

4444 the same, the eleventh edition, 12mo. 264 pp. hds, 10s 1768 

4445 London Directory, containing the Names and Eesidences of the Merchants, 

etc. in the Metropolis and its environs, with the number affixed to each house, 

. sm. 8vo. 176 pp. plan of the Royal Exchange, 4/*. hd. uncut, 12* (1796) 



DIRECTORIES, BIBLIOGRAPHY, LITERARY HISTORY. 2$i 

4446 Oxford Ukivebsity Calendar for 1823-28, 1834, 1845-47, 1S49, 1853-54, 13 vols. 

12mo. 10* Oaford, 1824-53 

4447 EOYAL KALENDAE for 1800, 1821, 1823-6, 1829-30, 1833, 1835-52, together 

30 vols. 16mo. and 12mo. including Eider's British Merlin for 1800, 1820, 1823, 
1824-6, 1829, 1830, 1833, 1835, and the British Calendar for 1821 and 1827, and 
Eidgway's Peerage for 1823, 1829-30, 1833, 1835-42, 1845-7, 1849-50, bound, lOs 

1775-1862 

BIBLIOGRAPHY, LITERARY HISTORY. 

Idteraty Jovamals and Transactions are inserted in this Class ; — Scientific Transactions 

are amongst the next Class " Sciences." 

4448 Adles's (J. G. C.) Uebersicht seiner bibUschkritischen Eeise nach Eom, 12mo. 

bds, 5* Altona, 1783 

4448* Adrian, Catalogus codicnm Manuscriptomm Bibliothecae Academicae Gis- 

SENSis, 4to. S facsimiles, bds. extra, giU edges, 10s Franco/, ad Manum, 1840 
4449 the same, 4to. sd. Ss 1840 

4450 Amsterdam Academy, Catalogus van de Boekerig der Akademie van We- 

tenschappen te Amsterdam, Vol. I. part 1, 8vo. 342 pp. bds, 5s Amst, 1858 

Comprises the Transactions of Learned Societies. 

4451 Annxjaibe Histoeique Universel, fond^ par Lesur, 1818-1843, 26 vols. 8vo. Jlf. 

bd. calf, the last not uniform, £2, 1818-44 

Each volume gives a different abstract of the Politics and Statistics of Europe for the past year. 

4452 Audiffeedi (J. B.) Catalogus Historico-Criticus Eomanarum editonum Ssoculi 

XV. 4to. calf Is Bomce, 1783 

4453 BAILLET, Jugemens des Savans snr les principaux Ouvrages des Auteurs ; 

avec I'Anti Baillet par Manage ; et Gibert Jugemens sur les Auteurs qui out 

traits de la Ehetoeique,»17 vols. 12mo. vellum, very neat, £2. 2* Amst, 1725 

**Cette Edition en 12mo. est celle qu'on pref^re." — Brunei, 

Priced, 1831, Bohn, £2. 12« Qd. 

** Baillet's Jugemens des Savans, edited by De la Monnoye, is one of those works with which 

no man, fond of typographical and bibliographical pursuits, can comfortably dispense." — Dibdin* 

4454 Baebier et Desessabts, nouvelle Biblioth^ue d*im Homme de Groiit, 5 vols. 8vo. 

hf cf, lOs PaHs, 1808-10 

4455 Baueb, Bibliotheca Librorum variorum universalis, cum 2 Supplementis, 7 ycAb, 

12mo. sd, 32* Niimberg, 1770-91 

4456 idem, cum Su^lemento primo, 6 vols. 12mo. calf, 15s Niimberg, 1770-4 

4457 BAYLE, Dictionnaire historique et critique ; 5me edition par Des Maizeaux, 
4 vols, folio, an excellent copy in russia, £2. 10* Amst. 1740 

4458 Dictionnaire historique et critique; nouvelle 6dition, augment^e de 

notes extraites de Chaufepi^, Joly, Marchand, etc. 16 vols. 8vo. best edition, 
\f. bd. £5. Paris, 1820 

4459 BAYLE'S Dictionary, Historical and Critical, with the Life of the Author by 

Des Maizeaui^ 5 vols, io^o, portrait, best edition, £5. 5s 1734-38 

" Bayle was a man of immense but desultory reading ; of a subtle understanding, invincible 
patience, and not less indomitable industry. His Dictionary is as a Cornucopia of flowers— bright, 
blooming, and captivating ; bat the roses have more than an ordinary share of keen and penetrating 
thorns. The notes are the grand field in which Bayle delighted to pour forth his multifarious 
knowledge ; and I have reason to believe that his ' Life of Nero* fiimished a celebrated Greek 
quotation at a late ever-memorable state trial. But a further word respecting this extraordinary 
man. If he was sceptical, he was peaceably disposed in private life ; although constantly assailed 
by the bitterest enemies. £ven his * magnum opus,' the Dictionary, was criticised before it ap- 
peared ; a practice not confined to foreign countries. Jurieu, Saurin, and Le Clerc were unable, col- 
lectively, to ruffle the calmness of his temper, or embitter the sweetness of his retirement. He told 
Des Maizeaux, in one of his letters, that from twenty to forty, he worked fourteen hours a day — 
and, in fact, he never knew what leisure was.'' — Dibdin^s Library Companion, 

4460 BERLIN' ACADEMY PAPERS: A collection of 31 valuable and important 

Dissertations and Works on Philology, Ancient Art and Literature, with many 

plateSf in 2 portfolios, 4to. red morocco, dOs Berlin, 1846, etc. 

This collection includes, A. Philology : Hagen, die Schwanen-Sage ; Bopp, Georgische 

Sprache ; Schott, das Altaische Sprachen geschlecht ; Hagen 's Artus ; J. Grimm's Di'ut&cVxA, 

Sprache; in all, 13 parts. — B. Ancient Art: Gerhard's Agathodft-vawsi^ ^o.Ki\\cax^ <«. >^\vi%N 



262 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



Welcker's Lesche su Delphi ; Panofka's der Vasenbildner Panphaios ; Panof ka's Perseus ; Ger- 
hard's Kunst der Phoenizier ; together 8 parts, with plates.^C. Scientific ; Karsten, die Vegeta- 
tions Orgaoe der Palmeo, with plates, and others by Bessel, Encke, &c. together 10 parts. 

4461 BEENARD (Auguste, membre dela Soci^t^ des antiquaires de France) del'Ori- 

gine et des debuts derimprimerie en Europe, 2 toIs. 8vo. IS plates offacsimiles, 
p<wier verg4, (pub. at 20 fr.) weto, sd, 10* I^aris, 1853 

4462 BIBLIOTECA ITALIAN A, ossia Giomale di Letteratura, Scienze ed Arti, 

compilato da una Societa di Letterati (Monti, Breislak, Giordani ed Acerbi) 
dal suo principio nel 1816 al Dicembre, 1837, 88 vols. 8vo. plates, hoards, 
£3. Milano, 1816-37 

A Talnable, critical and scientific Periodical. 

4463 BIOGEAPHIE GJSNJSEALE (Nourelle) depuis les temps les ^us recul^s 

jusqu'a nos jours, publi^e par Didot, sous le Direction de M. le l)r. Hoefer, 

Vols. 1 to 28, (A— La Laure), 8vo. sd. £3. I65 Paris, Didot, 1852-58 

44/d4t BiOGBAPHiE modeme, ou Galerie historique des Fran9ais depuis la Revolution, 

2 vols. 8vo. 5» Paris, 1815 

4465 BIOGEAPHIE UNIVEESELLE, Ancienne et Modeene, 52 vols, in 26, 

8vo. French calf gilt, £9. 9s Paris, Michaud, 1811-28 

Still the best, and only complete great French Biographical Dictionary. 

4466 BIOGEAPHIE Univeeselle, ou Dictionnaire de tons les Hommes, par une 

Society de gens de lettres, 21 vols. impl. 8vo. (4to.) sd. £3. ds Bruxelles, 1843-47 
The best Biographical Dictionary for such a reasonable price. 

4467 BotTTBRWEK's Geschiclite der Poesie und Beredsamkeit, in Italien, Spanien, 

Portugal, Frankreich, England und Deutschland, vom 13ten bis zum 18ten 
Jahrhundert, 12 vols, in 6, 8vo. (pub. at 21 thalers) hf. hd. calf, 21s Got. 1801-19 
Volumes 7 and 8 are entirely devoted to the History of English Literature, from the end of 
tiie BizteeDth century to Burke, Dr. Johnson, Blair, etc. r 

Contents: Vol. 1 , 2, Einleitung ; Italienische Poesie; 3, 4, Spanische und Portuguesische 
Poesie; 5, 6, Franzosische Poesie; 7, 8, Englische Poesie; 9 — 11) Deutsche Poesie; 12, Syst. 
imd Kamen-Register. • 

4468 British 3Mruseuill« Catalogue of the Maps, Prints, and Drawings at- 

tached to the Library of George III. now in the British Museum, royal folio, 

hds. not published, 18* 1829 

4469 Catalogue of the Printed Books, Vol. I. A to Azz. sm. folio, cloth, 16* 1841 

This volume contains 91 admirable rules for cataloguing. The article Academies supplies a 

yaluable Bibliography of all the Transactions of Learned and Publishing Societies. 

4470 List of Additions made to the Collections (MSS., Books, Natural 

History, and Coins), 1831-2, 2 vols, royal 8vo. hds. 2* Qd ^ 1833-4 

4471 CoTTONiAN LiBBAEY. A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Li- 
brary, deposited in the British Museum, folio, hf. hd. Is Qd 1803 

4472 Haeleyan Libeaby. A Catalogue of the Harleyan Collection of Manu« 
scripts preserved in the British Museum, 2 vols, folio, portrait of Rohert Sarley^ 
Earl of Oxford, hf. russia, I2s 6d 1759 

4473 Beydges (Sir Egerton) Polyanthea Librorum vetustiorum Italicorum, gall. hisp. 

angl. et latinorum, 8vo. 464 pp. hf. hd. onl^ 75 copies printed, 15* Geneves, 1822 

4474 Bulletin des Sciences Historiques, Antiquit^s, Philologie, r^dig^ par MM, 

ChampoUion, sous la direction de M. Le Baron de Ferussac, Vols. 5 to 19, 
(wanting vol. 15 and 16) 8vo. hf. hd, 65 1826-31 

4475 Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum Angliae et Hibemise, in unum collect. 

cum Indice, thick folio, calf, 6« Oxon. 1697 

4476 CAVE, Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria, a Christo nato ad S. 

XIV. 2 vols, large folio, hest edition, calf neat, scarce, £2. 5« 1740-43 

Priced, 1843, £4. 4*. 

4477 Chaeitius (A.) De viris erudiiiis Gedani ortis, sm. 4to. hf. hd. rare, 7s 6d 1715 

4478 Chevillieb (Andr^) I'Origine de I'lmprimerie de Paris, 4to. calf 2s Paris, 1694 
4478*Cheist (Joh. Pr.) Catalogus Bibliothecae suae, auctione publicae venditae, 2 vols. 

12mo. fine paper, toith prices, hds. 5s Lipsiae, 1757-8 

4479 Clemmii Novae amoemtates Hterariae, 4ifacs. in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, Is 6d 

Stuttg. 1764 

1480 Cottonian Library. A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library, 

Svo. hds. 2s 6d London, 1777 



BIBLIOGRAPHY, LITERARY HISTORY. ^A 



4481 COUETIN, Encyclopedic modeme, ou Dictionnaire abroge des Sciences, dea , 

Lettres et des Arts, avec indication des ouvrages ou les divers sujets sont d^e^ 
lopp^s ei approfondls, 26 vols. 8yo. two of them coiUaining the plates, sd* 26s 1824 

Priced, 1845, Bossange, 195 fr. 
Among the Contributors to this excellent Modern £ncyclop»dia may be remarked, Arnault 
Azais, Jouy, Orfira, llssot, Benjamin Constant, Lanajuinais, Picard, &c. &c. 

4482 CoxE (Hen. O.) Catalogi Codicum MSS. Bibliothecae Bodleianae pars I., Becen- 

sio Codicum u-raecorum, cum Indice, 4to. 961 pp. cloth, 12s Oxonii, 1853 

4483 ejusdem pars 3, Codices Graeci et Latmi Canonciani, cum Indice, 4to. 

918 vja. cloth, 10* ib, 1864 

4484 GEE VIENNA, Catalogue raisonn^ de sa collection de livres, 6 yoIs. in 3, 4to. 

hajfhd. uncut, £2. Amstel. 1775 

" Catalogue curieuz, dont le 5e tome renferme diverges lettres in^dites d'hommes celSbres da 
16e et du 1 7e si^cle. Vendu 55 fr. M*Carthy."— Brioic/. 

Priced, 1832, Payne and Foss, £3. 3« ; 1837 and 1848, £3. 

4485 — Catalogue des Livres de la Biblioth^que de M. Crevenna, avec lesprix, 

5 vols. 8vo. sd. 12s Amst. 1789 

4486 DE BIJEE, Bibliographic instructive : ou Traits de la connaissance de Livres 

rares et singuliers, 9 vols. 8vo. 1^. parchment, uncut, 12s Paris, 1765-68 

4487 Bibliographie Instructive ou traits de la Connaissance des Livres rares 

et singidiers, 7 vols. — Supplement, 2 vols, — Table des livres anonymes, 1 vol. — 
together 10 vols. 8vo. old calf gilt, £2. 2s Paris, 1763-82 

•* C'etait une production tout-k~fait neuve et remarquable." — Brunei. 

4488 De Bure, Catalogue des Livres, provenans de la Biblioth^ue de M. le Due De 

La Valli^re, 2 vols, in 1, Large Paper, with the prices, calf, 5s Paris, 1767 

4489 Delepieebe (O.) Macaroneana, ou Melanges de Literature Macaronic^ue des 

differents Peuples de FEurope, 8vo. sd, 9s Gd Parts, 1852 

4490 Denis, die Merkwiirdigkeiten der Garellischen Bibliothek, 4to. hf hd. 9« 1780 

4491 Annalium Typographicorum Mich. Maittaire Supplementum, st. 4to. 

half vellum, 9s VienruB, 1789 

4492 DLdDIN'S Bibliographical, Antiquaeian, and Picturesque Tour in Fbakcb 

and Germany, 3 vols, royal 8vo. plates, portrait of the author, from a private 

etching hy Mrs. JD. Tamer, and a set of Lewis Etchings from drawings made 

by him during the Tour, on India papeb, green morocco extra, joints, gilt edges, 

£9. 9s 1821 

Published at £l 1. 11« ; priced, 1828, Wheatley, bds. £12.. hf. bd. £13, 13» ; 1829, J. Bohn, 

bds. £11. 11«; 1837, Payne and Foss, russia, ;^16. 16«, mor. £15. 15«; 1840, Jas. Bohn, mor. 

£14. 14«; 1843, J. Bohn, i;9.and£l0. 10«; 1845, Payneand Foss, mor. £14. 14« ; 1847, U. Bohn, 

mor. £11. lis; 1848, Payne and Foss, mor. ;^14. 149. — Copies fetched: 1855, Baker's mor. 

j^l2. 15«; 1846, Bland's hf. russia, £8. 15«;1857, at Sotheby's £10. 15«; 1857, Payne and 

Foss's sale, £9. 15« ; Utterson's, mor. £11. The second edition, 3 vols, crown 870. pub. at £2, \5s, 

sells at a very moderate price. 

This work contains much curious information respecting the MSS. and rare works in public 
and private libraries. It is printed and embellished in the same style of excellence as the Doctor's 
other works. The private plates, often added, are Count Brienne, the Prater, and Diane de Poictiers. 

4493 DiBDiK. Catalogue of the Books printed in the 15th Century, id the Gassano 

Library, with a Oreneral Index to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana and ^des Al- 
thorpianse, impl. 8vo. bds. 10s 1823 

4494 Library Companion, 8vo. calf extra, 20s 1824 

4495 DIBDIN'S Northebk Toub : A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque 
Tour in the Northern Counties of England (Lincoln, York, Durham, Northum- 
berland) and Scotland, 2 vols, royal 8vo. embellished with upwards of 100 beaU' 
tiful engravings, Jine impressions, (pub. at £14. 14s in bds.) green morocco extra, 
gilt edges, £4. 10s London, 1838 

'* In every respect this is one of the most beautiful publications which has issued from the 
press of this counti'y. A combination is here exhibited in the same work, which of late years has 
never been excelled. £nglish and Scotch artists have both been called into requisition, and the 
result has been two such resplendent volumes as only Great Britain could have produced." 

*' The chief points or objects of this work are developed in the title-page; namely, biblio- 
graphy, antiquities, and the picturesque. But it would be an unjust conclusion to infer that these 
beautiful volumes embraced no other subjects : for there is much of historical research, and 
more of social intercourse ; the author having been made a welcome visitor «X %.^\sv^<^^ "^^^r^ 
most respectable societies in the North of England, and in ScoW^u^. 'V\\^ ^\^-\>a^>s.^Q^i>8.\:i'«.'«*^'»^- 



Ui aUARITCH'S CilTALOGUE OV 



^■NT telb its own tale, by a careful glance at the nomeroiu and beautiful plates by which these 
pages are adorned." 

Dr. Dibdin has been termed the ' De Bure of the nmeteenth century.' How well he has 
teerited this title, few who have had occasion to refer to his elegant volumes — ^and what lover of old 
books does not do so daily 7 — but will join heartily in the compliment thus conveyed. I'he science 
of Bibliography was at the lowest in this country when the Bibliomania appeared ; and to it we are 
mainly indebted for the formation of those literary clubs in England and Scotland, which have 
added so much to our literary stores during the last twenty years. It has been remarked by a well- 
known critic, that *' no collection can be complete without Mr. Dibdin's volumes ; which are, inde- 
pendent of the solid information they contain, frequently enlivened by literary anecdote, and ren- 
dered generally interesting by great variety of observation, and acuteness of remark." — BriLCritie, 

4496 iDiCTioNNAiBB Univebsel, historique, critique, et bibliographique, par Chaudon 

et Delandine; neuvihme edition, augment^e de 16,000 articles, 20 vols. %vo..hf. 
hd. calf, 34* Taris, 1810 

4497 DicTioNNAisE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE, historique et critique, de Livbes Babes, avec 

le Supplement, 4 vols. 8vo, lif. hd. uncut, 25* Paris, Delalain, 1802 

4498 Dlabacz (G. J.) AUffemeines nistorisches Kiinstler-Lexicon fur Bohmen, Mahren 

und Schlesien, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. hf. hd, 5* Prag. 1815 

4499 DUTHILLOEUL, Bibliographie Douaisienne, Catalogue historique et raisonnd 

des livres imprimis a Douai, (1563-1841), avec des notes bibliographiques et 
litt^raires, 8vo. Iviii and 468 pp. ^ morocco, gilt, uncut, 18* Douai, 1842 

4500 DU VEEDIEE., (Antoine Seigneur de Vauprivas) La Biblioth^que, contenant 

le Catalogue de tons ceux qui ont escrit ou traduict en rran9ois et autres Dia- 
lectes de ce B,oyaume, bound in 2 vols. i6\io,Jine copy in red Morocco, gilt edges, 
from the MacCaethy Collection, £3. 3* In/on, 1585 

4501 EBEET'S Bibliographisches Lexicon, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. hj\ cf. 25* Leipz, 1821 

4502 FEEEAM (J. B.) Vitae Virorum illustrium Seminarii Patavini, 8vo. calf gilt, 5* 

Patavii, 1815 

4503 FLOEGEL'S (C. Fr.) Ge8cliichtederKomisclienLiteratur,4vols.8vo. no plates, 

^, hd, calf, ISs 1784-87 

4504 Geschichte der Komischen Litteratur, 4 vols. — Gescbichte des Grotes* 

kekomischen, ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Menschheit, plate, 1 vol. — toge- 
ther 6 vols. 8vo. 4/- hd. calf neat, 30* Leipzig, 1784-88 

4505 FoppENS, Bibliotheca Belgica, sive virorum in Belgio, vitll scriptisque lUustrium 

Catalogus, usque ad 1680, 2 vols. 4to. plates, calf, 18* Bruxellis, 1739 

Priced, 1837 and 1848, Payne and Foss, £2. 2* 

4506 FOSSII (F.) Catalogus Cod. Ssec. XV. impressorum, qui in Publica Bibliotheca 

Magliabechiana Florentise adversantur, 3 vols, folio, half calf, £1. 11* M 

Florentia, 1793-4 
A valuable list of Early printed books ; priced, 1840-48, Payne and Foss, sd. £1.11* 6<2. 

4507 GiBABDOT (le Bon. de) Catalogue des Manuscrits de la Bibliotheque de Bourges, 

royal 4to. 164 pp. executed in lithography, with facsimiles of initial letters, etc, 
sd, only 90 copies printed, 14* Paris, 1859 

4508 GOETzE (J. C.) die Merckwiirdigkeiten der koniglichen Bibliotheck zu Dress- 

den, 3 vols. smaU 4to. a valuable Catalogue raisonnS of the Parities in the Dres- 
den Library, hds, u/ncut, 25* Dresden, 1743-46 

4509 GOEZEN (J. M.) Historic der gedruckten Niedersachsischen Bibebi, 1470-1621, 

Halle, 1775 — Verzeichniss seiner Samml. seltener und merkwiirdiger Bibeln in 
verschiedenen Sprachen mit kritischen und liter. Anmerkungen, 1777— J. G. 
Palm, Historic aer deutschen Bibeliibersetzung Dr. Mart. Lutneri von 1517 bis 
1534, herausgegeben von I. M. Goeze, 1772 — together 3 vols. 4to. half bd. calf 
neat, gilt tops, uncut, contents lettered, 25* Hall^, 1772-77 

4510 GEEY (Sir George) Catalogue of his Library : Philology, Vol. I, part I, South 

Africa within the limits of British influence ; part II. Africa north of the tropic 
of Capricorn ; part III, Madagascar. Vol. II. part I. Australia and Polynesia ; 
Part ll. Papuan languages of me Loyalty Islands and New Hebrides ; Part III. 
Fiji Islands and Eotuma ; Part IV. "New Zealand, the Chatham Islands and 
Auckland Islands ; Continuation of Part IV. Potynesia and Borneo — in 1 vol. 
8vo. If. morocco, uncut, 20* Printed at Cape Town, 1858-9 

;il Vol. I. part I. South Africa, 8vo. 106 pp. sd. 3* Qd 1858 

A learned and elaborate catalogue of books and manuscripts in the African, Australian, and 

•Ifiiesian languages, filled with valuable philological remarks on the literature and grammatical 

^ctare of these littlC'known tongues. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY, LITERARY HISTORY. HB 

4512 GsiBNEB (Mich. Hen.) Bibliotheca, publioa auetioiie Tendita, 2 toIs. in 1, 12mo. 

arrarwed in classes, f>orirait, vellum, 6« Lijfsiae, 1734 

4513 HAIIT (L.) Eepertonum Bibliograpliicxim, in quo libri omnes ab Arte Tjrpogra- 

phica inventa usque ad MD. typia expressi ordine alpbabetico enumerantur, 

4 vols. 8vo. Fine JPaper, (pub. at £5. 5*) hds. 25* Stuttg, 1826-38 
The object of this work is similar to Panzeri Annales, but the arrangement being alphabetical 

is more convenient. 

4514 HAELEY. Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae, 5 vols. 8vo. arranged in Classes, 

old calf, 15* London, 1743-45 

4515 Heyse's Bucherschatz der deutsoken Kational-Litteratur des XVI. u. XVH. 

Jahrh., 8yo. sd, \s 6d Berlin, 1854 

4516 HisToiEE Litt^raire de la France, Tome XV. 4to. uncut, 10s Paris, 1820 

4517 HOFMANNI (J.) Lexicon Universale, Historiam sacram et profanam, Chrono- 

logiam, Geograpniam, Genealosiam, Mythologiam, etc. onmis aevi omnimn- 
que gentium explanans, 4 vols, folio, best edition, fine copy in vellum, £2. 8* 

Lugd. Bat, 1698 

Priced, 1840 and 1848, Payne and Foss, vellam, £3. 5«. 

" I heard a man of great learning declare, that whenever he could not recollect his knowledge^ 

he opened Hoffman's Lexicon, where he was sure to find what he had lost." — D'lsraelVs Cur, Lit. 

Dr. Parr used to recommend it strongly, as the * EncyclopcBdia of the Ancient World* and Mr. 

Chalmers says — *' It is a most useful book of reference, which should find a place in every learned 

library." • 

4518 HoLTEOP, Catalogus librorum Saec. XV° impressorum, quotquot in Bibliotheca 

E.egia Hagana asservantur, 8vo. sd. 9* Hagae, 1866 

4519 Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgandorum, pro CatLolicis Hispaniarum, 

stout folio, stamped binding, 7s ' Madriti, 1667 

4520 INDEX Librorum prohibitorum ac expurgandorum novissimus, 2 vols, folio, the 

genuine edition, vellum, scarce, 30* Matriti, 1747 

4521 In DICE ultimo de los Libros prohibidos para los Reynos del Rey Don Carlos IV, 

por mandato de Rubin de Cevallos, Inquisidor general, 4to. vet 7* Qd Mad. 1790 

4522 IRIARTE (J.) Regise Bibliotheca Matritensis Codices GEiECi MSS. Vol. i; 

folio, russia, marbled edges, 30* Matriti, 1769 

Of this Catalogue, the first volume only was published, it is a most valuable and elaborate work. 

4523 JocHEB*8 Gelehrten-Lexicon, thick 8vo. vellum, 3* Qd Leipzig, 1733 

4524 Johnson's (J.) Typographia, or the Printer's Instructor : including an Account 

of the Origin of Minting, with Biographical Notices of the Printers of England, 
from Caxton to the close of the Sixteenth Century, 2 vols. 18mo. portraits on 
india paper and woodcuts, (published at 30*^ bds. is Qd 1824 

4525 JOURNAL des Savants, de 1836 jusqu'a 1856, 21 vols, royal 4to. (pub. at 

£37. 16*) hf. bd. calf neat, £12. Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1836-56 

Containing contributions from Frenchmen, the most eminent in literature and science during 
the present century. 

'* The Journal des Savons is one of the oldest publications of this class, in Europe. After a 
lapse of 25 years, it has recommenced under the auspices of Government. M. Daunou, who is the 
principal Editor, has enriched it with some excellent articles on History. The names of Silvestre de 
Sacy, Abel R^musat de Chery, celebrated orientalists, are also on the list of contributors, as well 
as those of Cuvier, Raynouard, Gay-Lussac, &c.'* — Revue Ency, vol. II, p. 409. 

4526 Keohn, Catalogus Bibliothecae Theologiae, Philologiae et Historiae, 8vo. hf, bd, 

2* Hamburgi, 1723 

4527 LAMII Catalogus Codicum Manuscriptorum in Bibliotheca Ricaediana Flo- 

rentisB asservatorum, multa opuscula anecdota in lucem proferens et plura ad 
historiam litterariam locupletandam, antea ignota, exhibens, folio, plates and 
facsimile, neat in old calf gilt, rare, 30* ^ Liburni, 1766 

4528 Le Long et Boebnebi Bibliotheca Sacra, edita cum notis et continuata a Masch, 

5 vols. 4to. half calf, uncut, 25* Kalae, 1778-86 

" Ce qui a paru de cette Edition fait vivement regretter la suite." — Brunet, 
Contents : Vol. I. Bibliography of all the Editions of the Bible in Hebrew j Vol. 11. The 
Oriental Versions : Vol. III. The Greek Versions ; Vol. IV. V. The Latin Versions. 

4529 LONDON Institution. A Catalogue of the Library of the London Institution, 

systematically classed, with Indexes of Subjects, Authors and Books, 4 vols. roy. 
8vo. cloth, £a. 16* not published, 1835-52 

Interesting for giving the contents of large sets of books, or yubUcaix^xv^ v8»t»R,^\s^ Vax^Nfc^ 
Societies. 



2e$ QUABITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



4530 LoosjES, G^edenkBchriften wegens het vierde Eeuwgetijde van de TJityinding det 

Boekdrukkunst door Lourens Janszoon Koster, geyierd 11 Julii, 1833, stout 
8to. veUumpaper, portraits^ bds. &8 Haarlem, 1824 

4531 Machado (Jj. Barbosa) Bibliotheca Lusitana, Yol. I. only, fol. uncut, £2, 1741 

4532 MABSDEN. Bibliotheca Marsdeniana, or Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts 

collected for a General Comfabison of Languages, and for the study of Orien- 
tal literature, etc. 4to. bds. not printed for sale, 16* 1827 
4532*Mabtin,- Catalogue des Livres de Feu M. Charles d'Orleans, Abb^ de Eothelin, 
8vo. arranged in Classes, portrait, vellum, rare, 7s 6d Paris, 1746 

4533 Meebman (G.) Origines Typographicse, 2 vols, in 1, stout 4to. labge and fine 

PAFEB, ruled with red lines, portraits and 10 plates of facsimiles, etc. calf gilt^ 
gilt edges, fine copy, \%s Hague, 1765 

** This is HD erudite and excellent work/* — Dibdin, 
*' A work highly esteemed by aU bibliographers. It is most beautifully executed, of rare 
occurrence, and when perfect bears a high price." — Hom^s Introduction, 

4534 Memoibes de FAcademie des Sciences, Arts et Belles Lettres, de Caen, 3 vols. 

8vo. plates, sd. lOs Caen, 1847, 49, 51 

4535 M:^oiBE8 de I'lnstitut National des Sciences et Arts (Sciences Morales et Poli- 

tiques) Vols. I.-V., in 10, 4to. plates, calf gilt, £1. Paris, 1799-1805 

4536 INSTITUT de France. Memoires de rlnstitut Eoyal de France, " Classe 

d*Histoire," Vol. I.-VI. 4to. sd. £2. Paris, 1815-22 

4537 Memobias da Academia Beal des Sciencias de Lisboa, Vols. III. to XI. part 1> 

folio, plates of Antiquities, sd. 6s Lishoa, 1812-31 

4538 Meuselii (J. G.) Bibliotheca Historica, post Struvium et Buderum, nunc digesta^ 

amplificata, et emendata ; accedunt Indices Auctorum et Berum, 11 vols, in 22, 
8vo. sd. 21s Lips. 1782-1804 

Priced, 1840, Jas. Bohn, £5. bs; 1854, Dr. Hawtrey's copy, calf, fetched, £3. is ; 1859, Mit- 
ford's, £3. 18». 

This useful and valuable work is the fruit of great industry. It contains a most extensive 
enumeration of works relating to history, geography, statistics, &c. arranged with considerable carew 

4539 MoNTEiL, Traits de materiaux Manuscrits de divers genres d'histoire, 2 vols. 8vo. 

plates, half morocco, 9« Paris, 1835-36 

4540 MONTFAUCON, Bibliotheca Bibliothecabum'Manuscbiptobum Nova : ubi, 

quae innumeris pene Msp. Bibl. continentur, ad quod vis literaturae genus spect, 

describuntur et indicantur, 2 vols, folio, neat in old calf, 28* Paris, 1739 

Mead's copy fetched, 37« ; Heath's, 39«. '* A learned and useful work, almost necessary for 

every man of letters." Gibbon's Misc. Works, Vol. I, p. 341. See also: Dibdin's Decameron, Vol. 

m. p. 207. 

4541 MoBHOFii (D. G.) Polyhistor literarius, philosophicus et practicus, cura J. A. 

Fabricii, 2 vols, stout sin. 4to. portrait, calf, 5* IMeccs, 1732 

4542 ■ Idem, cura J. A. Fabricii, editio quarta, 3 vols, in 2, stout sm. 4to^ 

portrait, hf vellum, 10s JJuheccB, 1747 

An ample general Literary History. 

4543 Mottle's Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnae Britanniae : an Analytical Catalogue of 

Books on Genealogy, Heraldry, Nobility, Knighthood, etc. and a Supplement of 
Foreign Genealogical Works, roy. 8vo. (pub. at 36^) portrait, bds, ISs 1822 

4544 Naples and Sicily. L'amico della Constituzione, Nos. 1 to 195, 1820>1, 

andothers in the vol. — Giomali Varj, folio, hf calf, 8s 6d 1820-21 

4545 GioBNALE del Eegno delle Due Sicihe, from July 1820 to May 31, 1821, stout 

folio, hf. bd. uncut, lOs 1820-21 

This Official Newspaper ceased as a Political Journal at the time of the Revelation there, de<- 
voting its columns to matters connected with Geology, &c. until the subsidence of the outbreak. 

4546 GiOBNALE Constituzionale del regno delle Due Sicilie, from July 8, 1820 to 

March 20, 1821, in 1 vol. folio, /f. calf, 7s 6d 1820-21 

4547 Tbacts and Pamphlets, State Papers, and. other Italian Political Documents of 

that period — in 1 vol. sm. folio, hf. calf, 15* 1820-21 

The above 4 volumes form a curious collection of Political Documents of the Revolutionary 
Period, 1820-21, in Naples and Sicily. 

4548 Nessel, Catalogus, sive recensio specialis omnium Codd. MSS. Graecorum nee- 

non Linguarum Orientalium Bibliothecae Caesareae Vindobonensis, 3 parts in 

1 vol. folio, numerous very curious plates of Facsimiles, mostly illustrative qf 

J^arl^ Christian Art, russia, binding cracked, 15* Vindob, 1690 



BIBLIOGRAPHY, LITERARY HISTORY. 



26T 



4549 NICEBON, Memoires ponr servir a THiBtoire des HommeB Ulastres dans In 
Ke^ubliqae des Lettres, ayec un Catalo^e Kaisonn^ de leurs Ouvragea, par le 
P. jNficeron, avec quelques Notices par le P. Oudin, J. B. Michatdt, et l\A.bb^ 
Groujet, 44 vols. 12mo. Paris, 1729 

4650 the same, Tomes I — XXXII. 32 vols. 12mo. old calf gilt, Lord Wal' 

poles cop-u, ISs 1729-35 

4561 !NoDiEE, Biblioth^que sacr^e Grecque Latine, tableau chronologique, biogra* 
phique et bibliographique des auteurs eccl^siastiques d^puis Moise jusqu*^ St. 
Thomas D'Aquin, 8vo. calf neat, 6* Parts, 1826 

4552 Description raisonn^e d*ime collection de Livres, 8vo. 6* 1844 

4553 NOTES and QUERIES, a Medium of intercommunication for Literary Men, 

Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. a complete set &om the commencement, 
Nov. 3, 1849, to June 25, 1869, being Series 1. 12 vols, with separate Index ; 
Series II. 7 vols. — together 19 vols, and Index, sm. 4to. very neatly half l>ound 
calf, from General Fox*s library, £S, 10s 1849-50 

A copy, 17 vols, only, fetched, 1858, at Puttick's £S. 16«. The following distinguished writers ^ 
are among the contributors : 

Henry Hallam, Esq. 

J. O. Halliwell, Esq. 

E. Hawkins, Esq. 

Rev. J. Hunter. 

Samuel Hickson, Fsq. 

Douglas Jerrold, Esq. 

Rev. Dr. Kennedy. 

R. J. King, Esq. 

Rev. L. B-. Larking. 

M. A. Lower, Esq. 

W. B. MacCabe, Esq. 

Rev. Dr. Maitland. 

Sir F. Madden. 

J. H. Markland, Esq. 

J. E. B. Mayor, Esq. 

Lord Monson. 

** Notes and Queries is become now an established institution, being^ possessed of that great 
element of immortality, an individual character and purpose. When a man, or a book, or a periodi- 
cal, has no strictly individual course, but is like fifty, or a hundred, or a thousand other new books 
or periodicals, he or it may live and prosper doubtless, but the time will also come when he or it . 
must die. There may be three score and ten years for a man, three score and ten months for a jour- 
nal, three score and ten weeks for a book ; but the time still comes soon when each mast go hence 
and be seen no more. Force of individual character is the sal tapientum, the turner of base metal 
into gold, the preserving salt th&t is alone able to save from decay whatever perishable thing it touches. 
This Notes and Queries has ; and because it has this, we may boldly predict that it shall be savoury 
in the mouths of generations yet to come. Literary men, centuries after we are gone, will be taking 
in their Notes and Queries : and the books that shall be hereafter, will be made the richer for the 
odd and interesting and important Notes they furnish to the authors who contribute Queries for the 
sake of getting them." — Examiner, 28th July, 1855. 

4554 NOTICES et Extndts des Mamiscrits de la Bibliotheqne du Eoi, et d'autres 

bibliotb^ques, publics par I'lnatitut royal de France, faisant snite aux Notices 
et Extraits lus au Comity, ^tabli'dans 1' Academic des Inscriptions et Belles 
Lettres, Vols. I. to XIII. — 13 vols, 4to. plates and facsimiles, hf. hd. calf, not 
uniform, the Earl of Mun^ters copy, £6. 65 Paris, 1784-1838 

4555 another set. Vol. I. to XT 10 vols. 4to. facsimiles, calf gilt, fine copy, 

from Lord Rothesay* s library, £4i, Paris, 1787-1818 

4556 tome XII. 4to. ^. bd. Is Qd ; bds, 10* Paris, 1831 

As there is some irregularity in publication of the recent volumes, I give a statement of what 
has been done since volume Xill. : vol. XIV. part 1,2 ; vol. XV. not out; vol. XVI. part 2; 
vol. XVII. parts I, 2. The ** Notices et Extraits" form a desirable Supplement to the ** Histoire 
de i*AcadSmie des Inscriptions** ** The existence and continuation of this collection, exhibiting 
such noble proofs of French literary industry, are hardly sufficiently known or appreciated. How 
is it that so excellent an example is not followed by other £uropean Governments V* 

Jfev, Enc. vol. 4, p. 508, 

4557 Oeme (W.) Bibliotheca Biblica, a list of Books on Sacred Literature, 8vo, fi<t%. 
12# :E^%^>>i.^saAi 



Lord Braybrooke. 
John Britton, Esq. 
John Bruce, Esq. 
J. Burtt; Esq. 
W. D. Christie, Esq. 
J. P. Collier, Esq. 
W. D. Cooper, Esq. 
Bolton Corney, Esq. 
P. Cunningham, Esq. 
Professor De Morgan. 
Dr. Diamond, 
tlepworth Dixon, Esq. 
Sir Fortunatus Dwarris. 
Sir Henry ElHs. 
C. Forbes, Esq. 
£. Fobs, Esq. 



R. M. Milnes, Esq., M.P. 
George Ormerod, Esq. 
J. R. Planch^, Esq. 
£. F. Rimbault, Esq. 
Rev. Dr. Rocjc. 
S. W. Singer, Esq. 
H. E. Strickland, Esq. 
Earl of Shaftesbury. 
W.J. Thoms, Esq. 
B. Thorpe, Esq. 
Rev. J. H. Todd, D.D. 
Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bt. 
Albert Way, Esq. 
Benjamin B. Wiffen. 
W. Yarrell, Esq., &c 



tn QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



4658 OsMOKT, Dictionnaire typographique hiBtorique, etc. de livres Bares, 2 vok. 
8vo. old calf gilt, 10» Paris, 1768 

4559 PANZEE, Annalbs Typogbaphici, ab Artis inyentae origine, 11 yoLs. in 6, 4to. 

£7. Norimhergae, 1793-1803 

The most elaborate and trustworthy record jet published of the early history of printiBg, it 
comes down to the year 1 536, though the title-page of the first volume limits it to the fifteenth cen- 
tury. Panzer's great compilation consists of eleven volumes, published at intervals in the course of 
eleven years, — the first in 1793, the last in 1803. At first the author proposed to carry his Annals 
no further than the year 1500, and he achieved his purpose in five volumes ; he then extended his de« 
•ign, and carried the work up to 1536 in siz volumes more. There is, it may be remarked, one very 
serious defect in Panzer's arrangements. While he inserted books in every other European language 
—Swedish, Dutch, Bohemian, &c. — he systematically omitted all those in Grerman, because they 
Were included, or intended to to be included, in a separate work, the * Annalen der altem deutscfaen 
litteratur/ — which he unfortunately did not live to bring down further than the year 1526. 

4560 PAQTJOT, M^moires pour rhistoire litt^raire des Pajs-Bas, de la Principaut^ de 

Li^ge, etc. 18 Yo\&.fine paper, uncut, 32* Louvain, 1763-70 

" Get ouvrage se distingue par des details int^ressants et une certaine exactitude." — Brunei, 

4561 Pelisson, Histoire de rAcaddmie fran9oise, deptds son ^tablissement juBqn'k 

1652, 2 vols. 12mo. second edition, fine copy, veaufauve, 5* Pans, l730 

4562 Pebcel, de Tusage des Eomans arec line fiblioth^que des Eomans, 2 vols. 12mo. 

sd, 5* Amst, 1734 

4563 the same, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 5* 1734 

The second volume is entirely devoted to the Bibliography of the '* Romances of Chivalry." 

4564 PiETEBS, Annales de rimprimerie Elseverienne, 8vo. sd. 7s 6d Gand, 1852 

4565 PLNELO {A, de Leon) Bibliotheca Oriental y Occidental, Nantica y Geogra- 

phica, los Escritores de las Indias Orientales, China, Tartaria, Japan, Persia, 
Annenia, Etiopia, y otras Partes, 3 vols, folio, labge papeb, bds, £2. 16* 1737 

Priced 1822, Thorpe, £6. 6» ; 1845, Rodd, £3, 
The most complete general Bibliography of Geographical Works, Travels, Missionary Reports, 
etc. *^ The second volume contains the works relating to America, and its greatest value consists 
in the notices it gives of Spanish manuscripts on the subject, most of which are still existing in 
Spain." — Rich* 9 Bibliotheca Americana Nova, 

4566 QUEEAED, La France litt^raire, on Dictionnaire Bibliographique des Littera- 

teurs Fran9ais et Etrangers qui ont ^crit en fran^ais, A— Lion, 5 vols, in 9 parts, 
8vo. sd. 30* Paris, 1827-33 

4567 Archives d*histoire litt^raire, de biographic et de bibliographic fran- 

^aises (1855-1856), complement de la France littiraire, des supercheries litt<$- 
raires d^voil^es, etc. 2 stout vols. 8vo. sd. 9* Paris, 1855-56 

4568 Eenouabd (A. A.) Catalogue de la Bibliotheque d'un Amateur, 4 vols. 8vo. hf. 

hd. calf, 21* Paris, 1819 

Priced by Payne and Foss, 1841, £2. 2*. 
• A catalogue well known to Bibliographers. It contains much valuable information on the 
various editions of the classics as well as of modern literature. It is worthy a place with the pro- 
ductions of Barbier, De Bure and Peignot. 

4569 Eenoijaed, Annales de I'lmprimerie des Aldb, stout 8vo. troisihme idition, por^ 

traits, hf. hound morocco, 21* Paris, 1834 

*' Renouard, in his description of the productions of the Aldine press is without a rival." 

Beloe's Anecdotes of Literature, Sfc, vol. 3, p. x. CPref.) 
<* Le savant historien des Aides a fait de son propre catalogue une bibliographic trea pre* 
cieuse.'' — Ch. Nodier, 

4670 EoYAL Society of Litebattjse ; Transactions of the Eoyal Society of Litera- 
ture of the United Kingdom, 3 vols, in 6 parts, 4to. JRr*^ Series complete, plates, 
(pub. at £9. 19* M) 36* 1827-29 

4571 Second Series, Vol. 3, in 3 parts, 1847-49, 8vo. maps, sd. Is 6rf 1850 

4572 Sacy (Silvestre de) Catalogue de sa Biblioth^ue, 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 25* 1842-47 

4573 SAINTE PALAIE, Histoire Litt^raire des Troubadours, extraits de leurs 

pieces, etc. 12mo. hf hd. 3* Qd Paris, 1774 

4574 the same, 3 vols. 12mo. calf gilt, 7* 6c? 1774 

4575 Memoires sur I'ancienne Chevalerie, 3 vols. 12mo. old calf, 3* Qd ih, 1781 

4576 another copy, 3 vols. 12mo. calf neat. Is M 1781 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. LITERARY HISTORY. 



4577 SANDEEI (A.) Bibliotheca Belgica Mannscripta, sive elenchus nniyersalis Co- 

dicum MSS. in Belgii Bibliothecis adhuc latentium, 2y6l8. in 1, am. 4to. vellum, 
Ses Insults, 1641-44. 

4578 SANTANDER (De la Sema) Cataloffue des Livres de sa Biblioth^ue, 4 vols. 

8vo. with 5 folding plates of Water Marks, hf rf. 36* Brux, 1803 

BouDcl up with it is : ** Memoire sur l*ori^ne des Signatures et des ChifFres," Brux, 1796. 

4579 -.— ^_ Dictionnaire Bibliographique choisi du quinzi^me si^cle, 3 vols. 8vo. 

sd, 16* Brux, 1805 

4580 the same, 3 vols? %yo. calf 18* 1805 

4581 Sabtobi, historisch-ethnographiscne Uebersicht der Cultur nnd Literatur in 

Oesterreich, Vol. I. 8vo. with an Appendix, The Lord's Prayer in 24 Lan- 
guages, hf hd, 3* 6d Wien, 1830 

4582 Seemilleb, BibliothecsB AcademicsD Ingoldstadiensis Incunabula Typographical 

2 fasc. in 1 vol. 4to. hds, 5* Ingoldstadiiy 1787 

4583 Seiz, het derde Jubeljaar der uitgevondene Boekdrukkonst, 8vo. plates, ca^^, 

2s 6d Haerlem, 1740 

4584 Sicily* Effemeri^i Scientifiche e Letterarie per la Sicilia, plates, Vols. I. to 

in. January 1832 to Sept. 1833, in numbers, sd. 2s Qd Palermo, 1832-33 

4585 GioBNALE di Scienze e Arti per la Sicilia, Nos. 85-6, 91-2, 98, 100-4, 108-9, 109, 

111, 113, 115, 118, 120-22, 125— together 20 nos. plates, 2s 6rf 1830-3 

These 2 periodicals are of general and local interest. 

4586 SMITH (Joseph, British Consul at Venice). Paschalii (J. B.) Bibliothec* 

Smithiana sen Catalogus Librorum D. Josephi Smithiper cognomina Authorum 
dispositus, stout sm. 4to. 1^, hd, calf, 30* Venetiis, 1755 

*«* This valuable library was purchased by Geo.. III. and now forms a portion of the King's 
Library in the British Museum. 

Particularly valuable on accoupt of pp. LXVII. to CCCXLVIII. of the Addenda, containing 
" Praefationes et Epistolae Toluminibus editis appositae, ab Incunabulis Typographiae ante annum 
MCCCCC." 

4587 STIEENMAN, Bibliotheca Suioqothica ; in qua, cum dissertatione de Phi- 

losophia literisque Gothorum, Eeges, Magnates atque viri insignes enumerantur ; 
eorumque Soeipta edita ac inedita luci restituuntur ; additis auctorum Vitis, 
7 vols, in 1, small 4to. M\ hd. calf gilt, uncut, rare, 15* Solmice, 1731 

4588 Tebnaux-Comfans, Biblioth^ue Asiatique et Africaine, on catalogue des ouv- 

rages relatifs h TAjsie et a rAfrique, depuis la decouverte de Tlmprimerie, jus- 
qiren 1700, 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 9* Paris, 1841 

4589 Thesaubus Bibliothecalis sen Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum : Versuch einer voll- 

standigen allgemeinen Bibliothec fur Biicher-Liebhaber, 3 vols, in 1, stout 4to. 
fine paper, coif, 30* FrancTcfurth, 1738 

4590 Thobpe's Catalo^e of Manuscripts, mounted on snudl folio writing paper, up^ 

wards of 700 articles, with ample descriptions, total value of the collection, £2978. 
hf hd. 12* 

4591 ■ Catalogues or Manuscbipts, State Papers, Autographs, Drawings, 

Engravings, etc. in all 35, the hundle, 7s 6d 1830, etc. 

4592 Timpeeley*8 Encyclopaedia of Literary and Typographical Anecdotes : Diction- 

ary of Printers and Printing, with the Progress of Literature, Ancient and 

Modem: also Bibliographical Illustrations, &c. thick royal 8vo. (pub. at 

£1. 11* Gd) cloth, 12* 1842 

A useful book in all matters connected with Literature and Printing from the 12th to the 19th 

centuries. 

4593 Toby. Bernard (A.) Geofroy Tory, peintre et graveur, premier Imprimeur 

Royal, refonnateur del'orthographie et de la typographic sous Eran^ois I. 8vo. 
sd. 7* Paris, 1857 

4594 UPCOTT*S Bibliographical Account of the principal Works relating to English 

Topography, 3 vols. 8vo. ^. hd, calf, uncut, £3. 8* 1818 

Priced, 1834, Arch, £5. 5*; 1836, £4. 14* 6d; 1840, Jas Bohn, £4. Hs Qd. 
Large Paper, 1834 and 1836, Arch,ii^7. 17* 6(2 ; 1843. Payne and Foss, £6. 6* ; 1848, mor- 
£8. 8*. Dawson Turner's copy, 1853, fetched £4. 4*, Lardner's copy, 1854, £3. 15*. 

An indispensable adjunct to the Library of any Public Institution or Local Collector, contain- 
ing an accurate Record of Local Historical Works, arranged under the various Counties which they 
illustrate, with Collations of the varions editions, lists of the maps, plates, pages, &c. which perfect 
copies ought to contain. 



270 QUARITCirS CATALOGUE OP 

4595 VABU SOL TIS (de Troyes) Xylographie de I'lmprimerie Troyenne pendant 

XV-XVm. si^le, preced^e aune lettre sur I'histoire de la gravnre en bois, 

impl. 4to. 671 quaint woodcuts taken off on 72 leaves of fine paper, hoards, 

30* Troyes, 1869 

This work will shortly become scarce, only a few copies having been printed. 

4596 Vebabd. B-enouvier, des Gravnres en Bois dans las livres d'Anthoine Verard, 

Libraire de Paris, 1485-1512, 8vo. sd, %s Paris, 1869 

Tir6 h 200 ezemplaires. 

4597 VoGT, Catalogns historico-criticns librornm rariorum, 12mo. hds. 5* Hamh. 1763 

4598 WALCHII (J. G.) Bibliotheca Theologica selecta, litterariis adnotationibus 

instructa, 4 vols. 8vo. vellum, 21s Jena, 1757-65 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, £2. 8#. Bp. Randolph's copy fetched £2. 12* 6//. "All who are 
conyersant with sacred literature have borne williog testimony to the correctness and research of 
Walch, whose work will always remain a production admirable for the extensive reading and accu- 
ncy which it evinces. All possible aids for theological literature are here embraced." — Home's In- 
trodueiion. An invaluable analysis of all the principal theological works ever published, especially 
those of Germany. Mr. Home's introduction is largely indebted to this work* 

4599 WoLFii (J. C.) Monumenta Typographica, 2 vols, stout 12mo. cuts, half vellum, 
^ 12* Hamhurgi, 1740 

4600 WCedtweiw (S. A.) Bibliotheca Moguntina libris Saeculo primo typographico 

Mognntiae impressis instructa, 4to. with ^plates, calf neat, 18* Aug, Vind, 1787 

4601 Zeltnebi (J. C.) Tlieatrum Virorum eruditorum <jui speciatim Wpographiis 

laudabiLem Operam prsestiterunt, cum Vita Auctons per F. Roth-Scholtzium, 
12mo. portrait, hf vellum, 20* Norimb, 1720 

*^* This rare work contains 1 00 Biographies, including the Life of Miles Coverdale. 

NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, 
Including Transactions of Academies and Heamed Societies. 

4602 ABBOT and SMITH'S Natural History of the rarer Lepidopterous Insects of 

Georgia, with the Plants on which they feed, 2 vols, in 1, large folio, with 104 
beautifully coloured plates, (pub. at £25. 4*) russia extra, jE6. 6* 1797 

Priced, 1829, and 1836, Jdo. Bohn, £8. 18» 6d ; 1830, Jas. Bohn, £8.; 1840, Wood, £12. 12*. 
Hibbert'a copy fetched £8. 8*. 

** John Abbot was a most assidaoas collector, and an admirable draftsman of insects. Hig 
work is one of the moat beautiful that this or any other country can boast of. The original coloured 
impressions are seldom met with." — Swainson, '* The insects are charmingly represented in all their 
mutations ; and on such large and characteristic specimens of their food, the whole Plants as well 
as Insects being scientifically delineated and described, that this publication is to the full as valuable 
to the Botanist as it is to the Entomologist : we never before beheld the sister sciences walk so 
closely, and so engagingly hand in hand, as in this interesting volume. It is truly a Flora et En* 
iomologia,** — Haworth*s Beview qf Entomology, 

4603 AcHAEii (Erik) lichenographia Universalis, stout 4to. 696 pp. and 14 coloured 

plates, sd. 18* Gottingae, 1810 

4604 AGASSIZ, Eecherches sur les Poissons Fossiles, compr^nant la description de 

600 esp^ces qui n'existent plus, une nouvelle classification des Poissons expri- 
mant leurs rapports avec la s^rie des formations, leur d^veloppement, etc. 5 vols, 
roy. 4to. of Text, uncut, and folio Atlas of 394 plates in four portfolios, very 
rare, £24. 1833-45 

The text of this work was never completed. The entire collation is as follows : 

Text. | Plates 

Vol. I. pp. xii. and 1 to 40, Fenilleton | VoL I. complete 10 

additionel, pp. 144 
Vol. II. Part 1 pp. 264 

— 2 pp. 1—72 



Vol. III. pp. vii!., 390, aud 34 

Vol. IV. pp. viii., 290 and 22 

Vol. V. Part 1 pp. 1 7—32 

2 pp. 84 and 7 



II. complete 149 

III. complete 83 

IV. complete 61 

V. complete 91 



394 



4605 the same, imperfect, with Atlas of 285 plates, £7, 10* 1833-43 

Collation : Text. Vol. I. pp. zii. 40, and Fenilleton additionel, pp. ] 14 : Vol. II pp. 264 ; 
Vol. III. pp. viii. and 156 ; Vol. IV. pp. xvi. and 204 ; Vol. V. pp. 15 and 56.— Atlas, Vol. I. 
7 plates; II. HI plates ; III. 55 plates ; IV. 68 plates ; V. 64 plates. Total, 285 plates. 
4606 a third set, containing 15^ plates, £5, 1833-43 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES. MATHEMATICS. «71 



4607 ACAPISMTE BOY ALE des Sciences [de Pabis], the following Seriea as de- 

scribed below, 103 vols. 4to. many plates, (pub. at about £12o!) sewed, uncut, 

^,f 52. Paris, 1798-1866 

Memoibes de l'Instittt : 

Math^matiqueset Phj8iques,pourles anuses VI. d. 1. E. — 1806 (Vols. I.-VI.) ; 

et 1808-15, 8 vols, in 13 parts— together 14 vols, in 19 Paris, 1798-1818 

Sold separately, yo Is. 1,2, and 6. 
M^moires pr^sent^s par divers Savans : Sciences mathdmatiques et physiques. 
Tomes I. II. (all published) %h. 1806-11 

Sold separately for 15*. 

Litterature et Beaux-Arts, Tome I.— V. anndes IV.— XI. an VI— XII. 

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Sold separately, calf, i5«. 
Rapports et Discussions de toutes les Classes 1810 

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Tomes I.— XXIV, XXVII. premiere partie 1818-64, 66 

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I- 1866 

Kecueil DBS DiscouBS, Eapports et Pi^es diverses lus dans les stances de TAca* 

d^mie &ancaise, depuis 1803 jusqu'en 1849, 6 vols. 1847-60 

HiSToiBE et MiMOiBES dc rinstitut Royal de France : Classe d'Histoire et de 

Litterature ancienne. Tome I. — IV. 1816-18 
Academic des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Tome V. — ^VI. XVIII, 

2^me partie, XIX. Ire partie ^ 1821-22, 1849, 1861 

M^moires pr^sent^s par divers Savants a rAcad^mie Eoyale des In- 



scriptions et Belles-Lettres de Tlnstitut de France : DeuxiIime Sebie : Anti- 
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I.— rX. 1837-66 

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Savants Etrangers, Tomes I. II. 1841-47 

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4608 AcosTA (Christ.). Historia della natura et virtu delle Droghe medicinali et altri 

Semplici rarissimi, che vengono portati dalle Indie Oriental! in Europa, sm. 
4to. woodcuts, vellum, 5s Venetta, 1685 

4609 Agabdh (C. A.) Synopsis Algarum ScandinavisB, 8vo. labge papeb, an auto^ 

graph letter of the author inserted, cloth, 7s 6d JLuTid^, 1817 

4611 AGEICULTUEAL and Horticultural Society of India, Transactions of the, 

8 vols. 8vo. cloth, rare, jB3. Calcutta, 1838-41 

4612 the same. Vols. I.— VII. 8vo. cloth, £2. 1829-40 

The first volume of these Transactions was reprinted 3 times, benoe the variations in the dates. 
4613 — Pboceedings from Jan. 1839 to June 1842, 8vo. 20* Calcutta, 1839-42 

4614 Monthly Journal, Vols. I.— V. part 2, in 27 parts,. 8vo. sd, 36* 1842-46 

4616 AIN SUE'S Matebia Indica ; an Account of the Articles employed by the 

Hindoos in their Medicine, Arts, and Agriculture, 2 vols. 8vo. the name of the 
Ingredients in Tamul, Cingalese, Arabic, Persian, Malay, Cochin- Chinese, 
French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, etc. hds. 20* 1826 

4617 Alpinus de Medicina Aegyytiorum, sm. 4to. vellum, 2* 6d Tenet, 1691 

4618 Medicina Aegyptiorum et Indorum, sm. 4to. vellum, 2* 6d 1719 

4619 de Plantis .^gypti et de Balsamo, 4to. numerous fine woodcuts, russia, 

gilt edges, 7* ^d ^ Patavii, 1640 

4620 JLMEEICAN ACADEMY. — Tbansactions of the Amebican Philosophical 
Society, held at Philadelphia, Vols. 1 to 4, 1768-99, plates, Philadelphia, 1789-* 
99 — Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. I. 1780-3, 
plates, Boston, 1786— together 6 vols. 4to. numerous scientific plates, 3 vols, m 
hds, and 2 in calf, £2. 10* VV^-^ 

The American Philosophical Society was the tot> auA ^c Kmtsncni Kc^^«w| ^Sbr ^rrss^^^^^- 



872 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



terary or Scientific Society establisbKl in America. They received original contributions from 
Franklin, Priestley, Rittenhouse, Ewing, Bowdoin, Willard, and the most eminent men of the 
time. The transactions of both are very rare. 

4621 Teansactions of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia, 

Vol. 1, 1768-71, 4to. T plates, calf. Is M Philadelj^hia, 1789 

4622 Tbansactions of the Ameeican Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, 

for promoting useful Knowledge, New series. Vols. I. to XI. part 1, 4to. many 
plates, rarey £10. Philadelphia, 1818-57 

4623 Ameeican Academy of Arts and Sciences, Memoirs of. New Series, 4to. Vols. I. 

II. III. IV. part 1, v., VI. part 1, plates, Br. Buckland's copy, £7. 1833-57 
Mostly valuable Scientific Transactions by Worcester, Paine, Bowditch, Bond, Nuttall, Hale^ 
Lovering, Capt. Owen, Storer, Asa Gray, Everett, Haldeman, Leidy, Emory, Sargent, Burnett, 
Enstis, Jussieu, Bacbe. Jas. Hall, and others. Vol. I. contains ** A Dictionary of the Abnaki Lan- 
guage in North America by Father Sebastan Rasles, edited by Pickering." 
46Skb Ameeican Association for the Advancement of Science, fourth Meeting, New- 
haven, 1850, 1 vol. Syo. plates, cloth, 7s Qd Washington, 1851 

4625 American Scientific Periodicals, in Svo. 

American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1848-52, Vol. II. Boston, 1862 

American Journal of Science, No. 9 Newhaven, 1821 

American Philosophical Society's Proceedings, Vols. I. — ^VI. or Nos. 1-56 (a 

few wanting) 1848-55 

Bahama Soo. Journal, Nos. 6, 11 1835-36 

Boston Journal of Natural History, Vol. III. parts 1 — 4, IV. part 1 1840-42 
New Orleans Academy of Sciences, No. 1 1854 

New York Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History, Vol. III. 8 — 14, Vol. IV. 

Nos. 1—11, V. Nos. 2—3 1836-51 

Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, from Jan. 1856— April 1858, include 

ing Ruschenberger's Notice of the Academy and Meigs' Catalogue of Huma'h 

Crania, with cuts, variotusparts 1847*58 

Quebec Transactions, Vol. III. p. 1, 2 1833 

The whole lot, containing many plates, from the libraries of Dr. Horsfield and 
the Hortictdtural Society, £2. 10* 

4626 AMSTEEDAM ACADEMY : Verhandelingen der KoniM. Akademie van We- 

tenschappen. Vols. 1 — 6, in 5 vols. — Verhandelingen der erste Xlasse van het 
Koninkl.-Nederlandsche Instituut, 3de Reeks, Deelen 4, 5, 1851-2 ; together 
8 vols, in 6, 4iU>. plates of Anatomy, Zoology, Conchology, Icthyology and Botany, 
3 vols, in cloth and 3 sd, £3. 12* Amsterdam, 1854-58 

Publications of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Amsteedam, sold sepa- 
rately, viz. : 

4627 Baehe over Ligchaam om een Vast Punt, etc. 4to. 2« 1857 

4628 BiEEENS de Haan, Reduction d'lnt^grales D^finies, 4to. sd, 3* 1855 

4629 Tables d'lnt^graJes D^finies, 3 vols. 4to. micut, 36* 1856-58 

4630 Reduction des Int^gralesD^finiesG-enerals, 4to. sd. Is 6d 1857 

4631 Bleeeeb, Ichthyologische Fauna van Japan, 4to. sd. Is 1853 

4632 Delpbat over de Betrekking tuschen de gemiddelde Snelheid van het Water in 

Rivieren, 4to. 9 plates, sd. 4* 1855 

4633 GrHijBEN Onderzoek, hoe de Rigtingen van de Hoofdassen der Ligchamen, etc. 

4to. 2 plates, sd. 2s 1855 

4634 Halbebtsma, Ziektekundige Ontleedkunde der Tanden, 4to. 5 plates, sewed, 

3* 1855 

4635 Habting, Description d'un Diamant r^marquable, 4to. coloured plates, sewed. 

Is 6d 1858 

46B6 HoEVEN (J. Van der) over het G-eslacht Icticyon van Lund, 4to. plate, sd. Is 1855 

4637 KjlISEB, Eerste Onderzoekingen met den Mikrometer van Airy, 4to. sd. Ss 6d 1857 

4638 Lacoste (Van der Sande) Synopsis Hepaticarum Javanicarum, adjectis quibus- 

dam speciebus Hepaticarum novis extra-Javanicis, 4to. 22 plates, sd. 12s Qd 1856 

4639 MuLDEB, Boon Mesch, en Rijk, over de Oorzaken dar Zelfontbranding van Stoffen 

in schepen geladen, 4to. sd. Ss 6d 1854 

4640 OuDEMANS, M^moire sur TOrbite de la Com^te p^riodique decouverte par 
I r D'Arrest, 1851, 4to. sd. 2s , 1854 
M641 Beobachtungen der Veraenderlichen Sterne, 4to. plates, 2s 1856 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS. 273 

4642 Ee£S, Theorie der Ma^etisclie Krachtlijiien yan Faraday, 4to. 1« 1853 

4643 ScHEOEDEE Van der JS^olk, Over et fijnere Zamenstel en de Werldng von hat 

Kuggemerg, 4to. 3 plates, sd. 5« 1854 

4644 yan hot verlensde Ruggemerg, etc. 4to. 3 plates, sd. Is 1858 

4645 Stamkabt, Waterhoogte en der Watergetijden, 4to. sd, 2« 1854 

4646 Afwijkingen van liet Kompas, 4to. sd, 2s Qd 1856 

4647 Veolik (Gr.) liorenpitten bii Antilopen, 4to. plates, sd. 2s 1853 
4648 (W.) Ontleedkunaige Nasporingen omtrent Dendrolagos Inustns, 4to. 

6 plates, sd. 5* 1857 

4649 Hersen en Scliedel-Vorm, 4to. 4, plates, 3s 1854 

4650 Veehandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenscliappen, Vols. I. — ^VI. 

4to. plates, sd, £5. . 1854-58 

4651 Veeslagen en Mededeelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen : 

Afdeeling, Natuuekunde, Vols. I. — VII. 1853-58 — Afdeeling Lettebkundb, 
Vols. I.— III. 1856-58— together 10 vols. 8vo. plates, £3. 1854-58 

4652 Annesley's Diseases of India, 8vo. (pub. at 12i) cloth, 3* 6d 1841 

4653 ANSTED*S (D, T.) Geology, introductory, descriptive, and practical, 2 vols. 8vo. 

woodcuts, cloth, rare, d6s 1844 

4654 Abagokiab Oryctographia et Zoologia, accedit Enumeratio stirpium in eadem Be« 

gione noviter detectarum, 8vo. 7 plates, hf, hd, rare, 3« ^d (1 Likge), 1784 

4655 Aebogast, Calcul des Derivations, stout 4to. hds, \hs Strasbourg, 1800 

4656 AbchimIide, Oeuvres de, traduites litt^ralement avec un Commentaire par Pey- 

rard, suivies d'un m^moire par le traducteur et d'un essai par Delambre, 2 vob. 

8vo. portrait and diagrams, hf, calf, 12* Parts, 1808 

" It b a remarkable circumstance in the history of the science of mechanics, that it did not 

make any advance from the time of Archimedes to that of Stevinus and Galileo." WhewelVs Ind. SCm- 

4657 AJRGELANDEE, Observationes Astronomicae in specula Universit. Litter. Fen- 

nicsB Aboae, 1824-28, factse, 3 vols, in 1, fol. ltf\ hd, uncut, 20* Helsingfors, 1830 

4658 Atti deUa Terza Biunione degli Scienziati Itfdiani, 4to. hds, 7s 6d JFirenze, 1841 

4659 AUDUBON'S (J. J.) Bieds of Ameeica, from drawings made in the United 

States, 100 parts forming 7 vols. impl. 8vo. portraits and 500 coloured plates, 

£26, , New York, 1840 

Very few copies of Auduhon's Birds of America were either suhscrihed for, or sold in this 

country. Yarrell's copy fetched, £36. 

4660 Synopsis of the Birds of North America, 8vo. cloth, 9* JEdin. 1830 

4661 AuLDJo's Vesuvius and its Eruptions, roy. ^yo. plates, hf, morocco, 4* Naples, 1832 

4662 AUSTEIAN IMPERIAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES : PubHcations of, 

puhlished as follows : 
Denkscheiften der kaiserlichen akademie der Wissenschaften : 

IMEathematisch-naturwissenscliaflliche Classe : 

Band I. to XIII. large 4to. many beautiful plates, mostly coloured, 1850-57 

Philosophisch-historische Classe: 

Band I. to- VI. large 4to. many plates, 1850-55 

Sitzungsbeeichte : 

Mathematiscli-naturwissenschafllicM Classe. 

Jahrgang 1849 to 1857, being Vol. I. to XXIV. Heft 4 (1850, no Aug. Sept.) 
8vo. 1849-57 

PhilOSOphiSCh-historiSChe Classe : 1848-49 and 1849 to 1855, being 
Vols. L to XVn. Juli (1849, no Aug. Sept. ; 1850, no Aug. Sept.) 8vo. 

1848-56 
B^ These 2 Series of the Denkschriften and Sitzungsberichte, foUo, 4to. and 8vo. are sold 
together, price £25. 

Aeneth, Archaeologische Analecten, oblong folio, 20 plates 1861 

SiMONG, die Althertniimer von Hallstiitter Salzberg, oblong folio, 20 plates 1850 
These two volames belong to the proceedings of the PhiTosophical-historical Class. 

4663 Aechtv fiir Kund e ost erreichischer Geschichts Quellen, Jahrgange 1849-1855, 

being Vols. I. — XV. part 1, 8vo. numerous plates, £3. 10* 1848-65 

4664 Pontes Besum Austeiacaeum ; Abtheilung L ; Scriptores, Band I. ; Ab- 

theilung II. ; Diplomataria et Acta, Band 11.— IX. 8vo. £2. 10* 1850-55 

4665 MoNUMBNTA Habsburgica, AbtheHung I. : Maximilian 1. 2 vols, j Abtheilung 

II. : Karl V. Vol. I. 3 vols. 8vo. 15» V^V^^ 



§74 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



4666 ElisUAK, das Yerbriiderungs Buck des Stiftes S. Peter xn Salzburg, ani 

dem Yin. bis XIII. royal folio, plates, 15# 1852 

4667 Almaitach der Academie, 1852-57, 5 yoIs. 8to. 7# 

4668 PoKOBKT, yegetations-Yerhaltnisse von Inglau, 8yo. 5« 1863 
The entire Series of tlie Austrian Academy publications, as described, if sold together, £31. 

4669 BAILLY, Histoire de rAstronomie Ancienne, jiuqa'a I'^tablissemeiit de T^cole 
d'Alexandrie, 1 voL — Histoire de rAstronomie Modeme, 3 vols. — Histoire de 
rAstronomie Indienne, 1 vol. — together 5 vols. 4to. plates, hds, 25* Par. 1781-87 

4670 the same, 5 vols. 4to. calfailt, 35* 1781-87 

4671 YoiBON, Histoire de I'Astronomie, depxiis 1781 jusqua 1811, pour servir de 
suite a I'Astronomie de Bailly, 4to. ^. calf neat, 15* JParis, 1810 

4671* the same, 4to. calf gilt, 20* 1810 

*' Outrage estim^, TAstronomie Indienne est rare, et vaut seule 15 k 18 fr.'' — Brunei, 

4672 BAILY'S (Francis) Account of the Eev. John Flamstead, the first Astronomer 

Boyal, compiled from his own Manuscripts, and other authentic Documents, 
never before published. To which is added, his British Catalogue of Stars, 
corrected ana enlarged, and Supplement, 4to. peivatbly fbintxd by Order €f 
the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, hf. hd, russia, scarce, £3. 1835-3/ 

4673 Bablow*8 (F.) Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, stout roy. 8vo. 13 

plates am.d many woodcuts, (pub. at £2, 6s)bds, 20* 1814 

4674 Babbblibb, Phuatae per Gralliam, Hispaniam et Italiam observatae, curante 

Jussieu, folio, with 1323 engravings, calf, 10* Paris, 1714 

4675 BATAYIAN ACADEMY Tbansactions : YerhandlingenvanhetBataviaasdi 

Genootschap der Konsten en Wetenschappen, Yols. I , III. — IX., XII.— XY., 
12 vols. 8vo. plates, notwMform, J>r, JELorifisld^s copy, very rare, £7. 10* 1779-1833 

4676 YBBHAifDBLiKGBN vau het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Weten« 

fichapen, Deelen 23-26, 1850-57 ; 4 stout 4to. vols, containing many valuable 

plates, 24 of Oriental Mythology and Antiquities, 4 qf Javanese and Sumatran 

Inscriptions, 26 of Mshes, bds, £4. 4* Batama, 1850-57 

Containing papers of great value on the Antiquities, Languages and Natural History of the 

Indian Archipelago. Deel 23 contains comparative Vocabularies. 

4677 Baybei (Joannis) Uranometria, large folio, plates of the stars, red morocco, 

20* Augusta Vind. 1603 

German binding of the XVIIth century. This copy has the arms of Cardinal I'ruchses stamped 

In tilver.and gold on the red morocco cover, which is richly ornamented on the sides, having oo 

the obverse a painted fleur-de-lys within a gold ornament, and on the reverse a golden vase with 

flowers. 

4678 BEAGLE YOYAGE. Dabwin, the Zoology of the Yoyage of H. M. Ship 

Beagle, under the command of Capt. Fitzroy, 1832-6 — Fossil Mammalia, by 

Bicmurd Owen, 4 parts, 35 plates ; Mammalia, by G. K. Waterhouse, 4 parts, 

32 ^^^e*; BiBDS, by Jno. Gould, 5 parts, 50 plates; Fish, by Bev. L. Jenyns, 

4 parts, 29 plates; Keftilbs, by Thos. Bell, 2 parts, 20 plates: complete in 19 

parts, royal 4to. containing i6Q plates, mostly coloured (pub. at £8. 15*), sewed, 

scarce, £7. 7* 1838-43 

Comprising highly-finished representations of the most novel and interesting objects in 

Natural History, collected during the voyage of the Beagle, with descriptive Letterpress and a 

general Sketch of the Zoology of the Southern Part of South America. 

Figures are given of many species of animals hitherto unknown or but imperfectly described^ 
toget^ier with an account of their habits, ranges, and places of habitation. 

The collections were chiefly made in the provinces bordering on the Rio Plata, in Patagonia, the 
Falkland Islands, Tierra del Fuego, Chili, and the Galapagos Archipelago in the Pacific 

4679 Beckmanni Lexicon Botanicum, 8vo. cloth, 2* 6d Gott, 1801 

4680 Bedem AB, Beise nach dem Hohen Korden durch Schweden, Norwegen, und 

Lappland, 2 vols. 12mo. Scientific Travels, If, qf, gilt, 3* Frankhi/rt, 1819 

4681 BEDFOED (Duke of) Salicttjm Wobubnbnsb : or a Catalogue of Willows, 

indigenous and foreign, in the collection of the Duke of Bedford, at Wobum 

Abbey, systematicaUy arranged, impl. 8vo. folding view, and 140 coloured 

plates, russia, uncut, £16. 16* 1829 

Very rare, only 50 copies were printed for the Duke's friends, &c. it is a beautiful volume, an 

wnament to an^ Library } on account of its excessive rarity, wanting even to large Public Libraries 

>f reputation. 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, m 



4682 HooKBB (Sir W. J.) Lettei* on the late Duke of Bedford's Services rendered to 

Botany and Horticulture, impL 8vo. ivith a coloured plate of the Willow- 
leaved Bedfordid, hds. lO OUisgow^ 1840 

4683 Bektlby's Historical View of the Hindu Astronomy, with tables of equations, 

remarks on Chinese Astronomy, and translations of hieroglyphics, 2 parts in 

1 Yol. 4to. plates and diagrams, hds, \2s ^d Calcutta, 1823 

4694 _«_ another edition, 8to. plates and cuts, hds. 9« 1825 

4685 Beblin Academy, Abhandlungen der TL, Akademie der Wissenschafben zu 

Berlin, 1832, Theil 1, stout 4to. plates, hds. 12« Berlin, 1834 

4686 Bessel, Fundamenta AstronomisB pro anno 1755, fol. (pub. at £2. 5^) half hound 

calf J 16s Begiomonti, 1818 

4687 BEtlDANT (F. S.) Voyage Min^ralogique et G^ologique en Hongbib, pendant . 

Tannde 1818, 3 vols. 4to. and Atlas of coloured plates, (pub. at £4.) M\ hd. green 
morocco, uncut, fine copy, from Dr. BiicJcland*s lihrartf, 32* Paris, 1822 

4688 BEWICK'S (T.) General History of Quadeupeds, third edition, 8vo. upwards 

qf200 heautifil woodcuts, calf, 24* Newcastle-on-Tgne, 1792 

4689 ^ — :— — the same, royal 8vo. labgb papbb, Jf, calf neat, ^5* ih. 1792 ^ 

4690 ' ' the same, fourth edition, royal 8vo. labge pafeb, good impressions qf 

all the cuts, hf hound green morocco, gilt edges, £2. 12* Qd ih. 1800 

4691 ^ History of British Bibds, and a supplement with additional Figures, 
in 2 vols. 8vo. about 300 heauUfiil cuts, half hound calf, uncut, £3. 10* 1821 

'* I have seen how his volames are loved, and treasured, and reverted to time after time, 

in many a country house ; the more familiar the more prized ; the oftener seen, the oftener desired.^ 

W. Howitt's Rural Life in England, 

'' Open the work where ye will, only look at the bird, his attitude, his eye — ^is he not ali^e ? I 
actually and ardently a?er, that I have gazed till I have readily imagined motion, aye colour 1 . ; . • 
Each bird, too, has his character most physiognomically marked .... The moral habits of eadi 
are as distinctly marked as had he painted portraits of individuals for Lavater." — F^om a very m- 
ieresting aeetntnt qf Bewick, and his methods of Working by J. F. M* Doyaston, in Loudon's 
Mag, of Nat. Hut., Vols. 2 and 3. 

4692 BIGELOWS American Medical Botany, 3 vols. impl. 8vo. with 60 coloured 

plates, haJfcalf, £3. 3* Boston, U. 8,, 1817-20 

4693 • flonua Bostoniensis : the iPlants of Boston and its environs, 8vo. hds. 

Is Qd Boston, TJ. 8., 1814 

4694 BiJA G-ANiTA, or Algebra of the Hindus, English by Strachey, 4to. (pub. at 15«) 

hds. 6s 1813 

4695 BuDBAGEN tot de natuurkundige Wetenschappen, verzammeld door Van Hall^ 

Vrolik en Mulder, from the heginnvng, Vol. I.-V. stout 8vo. plates of Natural 
History, hds. 20* Amst. 1826-30 

4696 BioN, Irait^ de la construction et des usages des Instrumens de Mathematigue^ 

4iU>. frontispiece and 2& plates of diagrams, calf, 5« La JSaye, 1723 

4697 • another edition, 4ito. ^portrait and SS plates, J^ench cf. gt, 7* 6rf 1752 

4698 BIOT (J. B.) Traits ^^mentaire d*Astronomie Hiysique, 4 vols. 8vo. and 4to. 

Atlas, halfcQ:if, £2. Baris, 1841^7 

" M. fiiot, one of ue most profound, and at the same time, the most perspicuous and ludd of 
writers on Physical subjects." — Alhenaum, No, 1525. 

4699 Blanco (R. F. M.) Flora de Filipinas, segun el Sistima sexual de Linneo, sm^ 

4to. Ixxviii. and 887pp, vellum, 14« ^ ^ Manila, 1837 

4700 ' Flora de iEmpinas, 8vo. segunda impression, lix. and 619 pp. \f. hd. 

36* ih, 1845 

4701 BLOCK'S ](7aturgeschichte der Fische Deutschlands, 3 vols. — ^Auslandische 

Fische,2 vols. — together 5 vols. 8vo. 216 colou/red plates, hfcf, 26* Berlin, 1783-87 
Still an excellent and esteemed work for Freshwater Fish. 

4702 BLTJME (C. L.) BtriiPHiA, sive commentationes botanicsQ imprimis de plantis 

IxDiJS Obiektalis, tum penitus incognitis tum quse in libris B>heedii, Eumpbii, 
Roxburghii, Wallichii et dliorum recensentur, 4 vols, in 2, royal folio, complete, 
with 2l§ COLOXJVLEJ) plates, (pub. at £25.) haff hound calf, uncut, £20. 

Iieyd(B et Bruxellis, 1835-48 

4703 the same, fasc. 1 to 9, 3 cases, foHo, with 52 colou/red plates, £2. 2* 

lAigd, Bat. 1835-6 
A most important publication, copies seldom occur for sale in Eu^ltuA« 
4704 ■■ Catalogus van Grewassen, 8vo. jplate, bd«% *l « Batama^ %. a^'^^SACv 

a 2^ 



276 QUARITCH'S CATAL06HE OF 

4705 BOMBAY Observatory, Magnetical and Meteorological ObservationB, 1S4&-4S, 

1850-52, printed by oraer of the East India Company, under the superintendence 
of Orlebar and Montriou, 8 vols. impl. 4to. plates, £2. 2s Bombay, 1845-55 

4706 BONAPAETE (Carlo L. Principe di Canino) iconogbafia della Fauna Italica, 

complete in 3 vols, folio, containing 180 beautifully coloured plates, (pub, atv 
£31. 10*) hf, green morocco, the Earl of Shrewsbury s copy, £20. Soma, 1832-41 
1 here is at present a leaf of sheet 52 wanting, it will be supplied as soon as obtained from 
Itoly. 

4707 — ^— ^— Observations on the nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology, 8vo. hds, 

16s Fhiladelphia, 1826 

4708 List of the Birds of Europe and North America, 8vo. cloth, is 6d 1838 

4709 BONN and BRESLAU Tbansactions ; Verhandlungen der Kaiserliclien 
Leopoldinisch-Carolinischen Akademie der Naturforscher (Nova Acta Physico- 
Medica Academise Cajsarese Leopoldino-Carolinse Naturae Curiosorum), Vols. X. 
part 2 ; XI. 1. 2; XIII. 1. 2; XIV. 1. 2. and Suppl. ; XV. 1. 2; XVI. and 
suppl. to Vol. XXIV. part 1 ; with Supplements, 39 vols. 4to. numerous plates, 
muny of them coloured, twenty-three half bound and sixteen sewed, £15. 1821-67 
Separate volumes from 1821.57 in stock, sold separately for the completion of sets. 




macnines, 9 vols. 4to. 249 plates drawn by Girard and engra/ved by Adam, half 
bd. calf, £5. 5* Faris, 1818-^1 

Priced, 1845, by Bossange, Paris, 220 fr. 
'* The importance of the subject here treated, and the order with which the whole is arranged, 
•re sufficient recommendations of this work of M. Borgnis. All the articles are written with great 
perspicuity ; and are sufficiently intelligible for the reading of all." — Bevue JEncy. vol. 3, p. 233. 

[The Revue Ency, adds in a note, that the Minister of the Interior, having received a very 
fitvourable report of this great work of M. Borgnis, made by the Bureau Consultatif des Arts «t 
Manufactures, had ordered a number of copies to be purchased at the expense of government.] 

4711 BoTTis (G. de) Eagionamento istorico intomo all' Eruzione del Vesitvio, 29 

Luglio al 15. Agosto 1779, 4to. 4i folding views, bds. Ss Qd Napoli, 1779 

4712 BoiJTELOU (Don C.) Discurso acerca del Origen y Progresos de la Agricultura, 

etc. 1816 — Tratado del Injerto, Madrid, 1817 — Tratado de las Flores, ib. 1827 
— Tratado de la Huerta, ib. 1813 — together 4 vols, smallest 4to. ha^ calf. 
Is 6d Alicante, 1813-27 

4713 Bowdich's (T. E.) Analysis of the Natural Classifications of Mammalia, Paris, 

1821, 15 plates — idem, Introduction to the Ornithology of Cuvier, ib. 1821, tdth 
253 engravings — in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, scarce, \0s 1821 

4714 Elements of Conchology, including the Fossil genera and the Animals, 

Part I. Univalves, 19 plates containing upwards of 500 figures, Paris, 1822 — 
Boon Mesch, de Incendiis montium igm ardentium Insulae Javae, plates, Lugd., 
Bat. 1826— in 1 vol. 8vo. cloth. Is 6d 1822-26 

4715 Beandt, Ratzebueg xmd Phoebits, Deutschlands Giftgewachse, Phanerogamen 

imd Kryptogamen, 2 vols. 4to. 56 finely coloured plates of poisonous JEerbs and 
Fungi, dOs Berlin,182Q'^ 

4716 Bbehm, Beitrage zur Vogelkunde in vollstandigen Beschreibungen mehrerer neu 

entdeckter una vieler seltener, oder nicht gehorig beobachteter deutscherVogel, 
3 vols, stout 8vo. 10 plates, hf morocco, gilt tops, 2ls Neustadt, 1820-22 

4717 BEIDGE WATER Treatises: Bell on the Hand, Buckland on Geology and 

Mineralogy, Chalmees on the Intellectual Constitution of Man, Kidd on the 
Physical Constitution of Man, Kieby on the History, Habits and Instinct of 
Animals, Peout on Chemistry, Meteorology and on the Functions of Digestion, 
B/Oget on Animal and Vegetable Physiology, and Whewell on Astronomy and 
General Physics, 12 vols. 8vo. plates, cloth, £7. 10s 1833-37 

4718 BRITISH ASSOCIATION : Reports of the British Association for the Ad- 

vancement of Science, from 1831 to 1855 inclusive, 24 vols. 8vo. plates, £10. 10* 

1833-56 

1719 Beodie's (P. B.) History of Fossil Insects in the secondary Rocks of England, 

8vo. cloth, 5s 1846 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHtJMATICS. J7f 



4720 BbomfteLb's fW. A.) Flora Vectensis, the Pliaenogamoas or Flowering Plants 

and Ferns of the Isle of Wight, 8vo. toitk Botanical map, cloth, 16* 1856 

4721 BEONGNIART, M^moire sur les Terrains de Sediment sup^rieurs Calcar^- 

Trapp^ens du Vicentin et sur qnelques Terrains d'Italie,de France, d'Allemagne, 
etc. de la mftme ^poqne, 6 plates, Paris, 1823 ; Blainville, M^moire sur les 
Belemnites consi<ferees zoologiquement et g^ologiquement, ^plates, Paris, 1827 
—together 2 toIs. in 1, 4to. calf, 25* 1823-7 

4722 BRONN (H.G.) Naturhistorisch-oconomische !Eteisen (Schweitz, Italienund Siid- 

frankreich), 1824-27, 2 vols. 8vo. 1340 pp. 12 plates of Geology, etc, V- calfgiU, 
lOs Heidelhera, 1826-31 

4723 Lethaea geognostica, oder AbbUdungen und Beschreibungen der fur die 

Gebirgs-Formatiohen bezeichnendsten Versteinerungen, 2 vols. 8vo. and impl. 
4to. atlas of plates, half green morocco, 36* Stuttgart, 1837-o^ 

4724 Jndex Paleontologicus, oder Uebersicht der Fossilen Organismen, 

3 vols. 8vo. cloth, 16* Stuttgart, 1848-9 

4725 BROTERI (F. A.) Flora Lusitanica, 2 vols. sq. 8vo. calf, 18* OUssipone, 1804 

4726 ■ Phytographia Lusitaniae Selectior, sen novarum, rariorum, et aliarum 

minus cognitarum stirpium, quie in Lusitania sponte veniunt ejusdemque floram 
spectant, -descriptiones iconibus illustratae. Vol. I. folio, 82 plates, half ^^if* 
18* OUssipone, 1816 

4727 BROWN (R.) Prodromus Florae Novae Holulndiae et Insulae Van-Diemen, 

Vol. I. (all published), half calf, rare, £2. 2* Lond, 1810 

Presented to ** Dr. Thomas Hors^eld from his friend R. Brown." 

4728 Prodromus Florse Novae HoUandia et Insulae Van-Diemen, reprint of 

London edition, 4t6. 10* Redactio Isidis, 1810 

4729 Bauer Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae, roy. fol. 15 plates, 

uncoloured, very rare, £2. ' Lond, Auctor, 1813 

The most beautiful and most satisfactory work that was ever published. Its rarity- is extreme. 
Suppressed by the late Mr. Brown. ^ 

4730 Beunfelsii Herbarum vivae eicones, 3 vols, in 2, sm. folio, many woodcuts, fine 

copy in calf, gilt edges, lbs ^ ^ Argent, 16Si'{iQ 

4731 Brussels Academy. JBulletins de TAcademie E^yale de Bruxelles [de Belgique], 

1835, 1842 pts. 1, 2, 4, 5, 1848, Tome XV., XVI., XVII. part 1, %yo, plates of 
Antiquities, Natural History, Physics, sd. 7s 6d 1835-50 

4732 BUCII (Leopold von) Reise dureh. Norwegen und Lapland, 2 vols. 12mo. plates, 

hf calf neat, rare, 6s Berlin, 1810 

4733 Physikaliselie Besdireibung der CanariscLen Inseln, 4to. vellum paper ; 

and impl. folio Atlas of 12 engravings and maps on 8 plates, hds, £2. 10* ib. 1825 

The large Atlas is very rare. A map of Teneriffe and one of Great Canary , mentioned in the 
Index as not then ready, seem never to have been published. 

4734 BUCKLAND'S (Dr. Wm.) Eeli^uiaB Diluvianse : or. Observations on the Organic 

Remains contained in Caves, Fissures, and Diluvial Grave], and on oUier Geolo- 
gical Phenomena, attesting the Action of an Universal Deiu^^ 4to. second and 
best edition, 27 plates, 4 qf which are coloured, bds. very scarce, 24s 1824 

First edition, 1823^ 3 coloured plates according to Wood, priced, in 1824, by Wood, £i, 1 l«6<f; 
1844, J. R. Smith, hf. cf. £1. 12«; 1854, B. Quaritch, hf. cf. 18«. ISccoud edition, 1824, 4 co- 
loured plates, priced, 1841-7| H. G. Bohn, 3 copies, £2. lOs, £2, bs, and £2. ; 1843, J. Bohn, 
£2. 12*6rf. 

47B5 BUFFOjN* (G. L. Comte de) Daubenton et LAcipipE, Histoire Naturelle g^n^ 
rale et particuli^re, 38 vols. 4to. many plates, P^ench cf, nt. £6. 10* Paris, 1750-89 
Contents: I. Hist, naturelle et generale, 15vol8.~lI. Supplement, 7 vols. — 111. OiseauZy 
9 vols. — I v. Min^rauz, 5 vols. — V. Ovipares et Serpens, par De Lac^pede, 2 vols. 
Sold, 1856, mor. £9. 5«. Priced, 1841, Wood, coloured plates, £38. 

4736 BUFFON et MOjSTTBEILLARD, Planches enlumini&es d'Oiseaux, 6 vols, 

roy. folio, labgest papee, 864i beautifully coloured plates of birds, without text, 

half bound, uncut, £6. 10* Paris, 1770-80 

The above interesting OaNiTHOLOOiCAL series is of the best issue, on Large Paper, the plates 

MORR CAREFULLY COLOURED. The Complete series consists of 1008 plates. The Text, under the 

title " Histoire naturelle des Oiseauz," appeared separately in 10 vols, folio, 1783-86. 

Priced, small papbr, 4to. 1845, Bossange, 500 fr. ; 1847, H. Bohn, £\0, lOs ; Larok 
PAFER, 1845 BossangCi 750 fr Sold by auction, 1855, Lord Stuart deRothesa^*%<^'<^^>^V^» 



878 



QUARITCH'S CATALOOUB OF 



4737 BTJFFON. Sitb (P.) Tables Analytiques et Baisonn^es des Matieres ei. 
des Autenrspour T^cutioii de BuJOfon par Sonnini, 3 yoIs. 8yo. (pub. at 18^) hf, 
cdifneat, 7 s 6rf Paris, 1808 

4733 — !Noir\rELL£S Suites k Buffok, formant aveo les CEuyres de cat auteur un 
cours complet d'Histoire Naturelle, 25 vols. 8yo. of Text, with 313 coloubed 
PLATES, the lot, £7. lOs JParis, 1834-47 

Texts : 
Lacordaire, Introduction a I'Entomologie, 2 vols, « • 1834-38 

Milne Edwards, Histoire naturelle des Cmstaces, Vols. 1, 2. • 1834-37 

Dumeril et Bibron, Erp4tologie, ou histoire complete des Reptiles, Vols. 

l->6, and8 ..... 1834-41 

Macquart, Histoire des Insectes Dipteres, 2 vols. . • 1834-35 

Boisduval, Species g^n^ral des L6pidopt^res, Vol. 1 . . 1836 

Lepeletier de Saint Fargeaa, Hym^nopt^res, 4 vols. . • 1836-46 

Walckenaer et Gerrais, Apt^res, 4 vols. , . . 1837-47 

Serville, Histoire naturelle des Ortboptdres» 1 vol. . . 1839 

Dujardin, — Zoophytes : Infusoires, 1 vol. . • 184 1 

^_ Helminthes ouVers Intestinauz, 1 Tol. • • 1845 ' 

Planchbs : 



Laoordaire, Introduction h TEntomologie • 

Milne Edwards, Crustacea, Plates 1, 2, 3, 5—8, 10, 14—25 

Dumeril et Bibron, Reptiles, Plates 1—62, 64—69, 71, 73—74, 85—96 

Macquart, Dipteres . , • . 

Boisduval, L^pidopt^res, Vol. I . 

Lepeletier de St. Fargeau, Hymenopteres • • 

Walckenaer et Gervais, Apt^res • • 

Senrille, Orthopteres . • • « 

Dujardin, Infusoires • 

■ Helminthes .... 



• 24 

* 19 
« 98 

. 24 

. 24 

. 48 . 

. 02 

. 14 

. 23 

. 12 
rHistoire des 



4740 



4739 BTJLLIAE-D et Ventewat, Herbier de la France, contenant 

Plantes ViNiifEUSES de la France, 72 coUmred plates, uncut, 1784 : rHistoiiQ 
des Champignons de la France, 4 vols. 392 coloured plates, half calf neat^ 
1809-12 ; et Dictionnaiee de Botanique, 10 coloured plates, sd, uncut, 1812, 
together 6 vols, folio, with 474 finely coloured plates, 4 vols. Jf, (f neat, 2 sd. 
uncut, £5. Paris, l7S4rlS12 

Dictionnaire de Botanique, folio, 250^., 10 plates finely coloured, sd, 

uncut, 10s Paris, 1812 

Priced, 1 824, Wood, £1.11* 6rf. 

4741 BuBMANNi (J.) Thesaurus Zeylanicus, exhibens Plantas in Insula Zeylana nas- 
centes, 4to. 236 and 28 pp. 110 plates, slightly wormed, half calf nsat, 7# 6c? 1737 

4742 the same, YIO plates, finer copy, with a portrait ofBurmann, 4to. calf^ 

10s Amstel. 1737 

Pnced, 1824, W.Wood, £\,\(Ss. Two Catalogues of African Plants occupy the 33 pages at 

Hie end of the volume ; and although seemingly irrelevant, are always bound with it. 

4743 Plantae Africanae, 4to. 100 plates, ^. calf, 7s 6d Amst. 1738 

4744 BuBMANNi (N. L.) Flora Indica : cm accedit Series Zoophytorum Indicorum, 

neonon R*odromus Florae Capensis, 4to. 298 pp. 67 plates, fine paper, half calf 
neat, slightly wormed, 7s 6d Inigd, Bat, 176S. 

4745 • the same, 4to. large paper, slightly wormed, hf calf neat, with a few 

manuscript synonyms and references on the margins. Vis 1768 

4746 Buembistee*8 (Dr. H.) Handbuch der Entomologie, 8vo. Band 1 ; Allgemeine 

Entomoloffie, 698 pp. half calf, 4* B&rlin, 1832 

4747 Manual of Entomology, translated, with additions, notes, and plates, by 

V\r. E. Shuckhard, 8vo. 654 pp., 33 plates comprising upwards of 500 subjects, 

some colour edj^vib, at^l«), morocco hack, 10s 1836 

4747*BuBMEiSTEB (Hermann) Greschichte der Schopfung, 8vo. 228 geological woodcuts, 

cloth, 4* ^ Leipzig, 1851 

4748 BUEY'S (Mrs. E.) Selection of Hexandeian Plants, belonging to tne Orders 

AmaryUidfiB and Liliacae, 10 parts, atlas folio, containing 50 most bbautipullt 

COLOUBED PLATES, with descriptive text, (pub. at £10. 10s in parts) newly ?f, bd. 

1. green morocco, uncut, £10. 1834 

^ This beautiful work is now getting very scarce, only a few copies were originally published for 

•ibscnbers ; it is on the same scale as Bateman's (hchidaoeOB, and Koscoe's Monandrian Plants. 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS. m 

4749 Cagnoli, Traits de Trigonom^trie Bectiligne et Sph^rique, aveo applicadons h des 

Frobldmes de rAstronomie, 4,to, plates ofdiofframs, cuts, fd, id JPar, 1786 

4750 CALCUTTA JOUEJf AL of Njltvrjll Histoey, exhibitii^ a Yiew of the pro- 

gressive disooyeriefl in Indian Geology, Zoology, Botany, and other branches of 
Statural Science : GFeology and Zoology by M'Clelland, Sotany by Griffith; Nos. 
1 to 16, forming 4 vols. Svo. plates, sd, 208 Calcutta, 1840-44 

4751 Caledonian Horticultural Society (Memoirs of the), Vols. I. — IV., 8vo. plateSf 

J^, hd, green morocco, 15« JSdinb. 1814-29 

4752 CANGIAMILLA (F. M., contra kaereticampravitatem in regno Siciliae Inqui' 

sitor) Embryologia sacra, sive de Officio Sacerdotum, Medicorum et aliorom 

circa aetebnam Pabyulobum in tttebo sxistentium salutem, folio, plate, 

vellum, veey babe, 25* I*anormi,fr, Valenza, 1758 

Religious officiousness, not to say insanity^ was never carried ftirther than in the production of 

the above work, by a learned Inquisitor. 

4753 Cantu, ritalia Scienti£ca contemporanea^ Svo. biographical notices, with list of 

puhlicoUions, sd,2isQd Milano, 1844 

4754 Cabus (C. G.) Darstellung des jN'eryensystems und insbesondre des G^hirns im 

thierschen Organismus, 4to. 6 plates, bds. 6s Leipzia, 1814 

4755 '• System der Physiologie, fiir Naturforscher und Aerzte, 3 yols. 8vo. 

hf. calf neat, \0s Dresden, 1838-40 

4756 Catalogue of Exotic Plants, cultivated in the Mauritius, with their linnaean, 

English and French Names, and Native places of growth, compiled under the 
Auspices of E. T. Earquhar, Esq. Governor, 4to. interleaved, red mor, 7s 6rf 1816 

4757 Catullo (T. A.) Saggio di Zoologia Eossile delle Provincie Auistro-Venete, impl. 

4to. with ^plates, half hound, 6* I*adova, 1827 

4758 CAVANILLES (Ant. Jos.) Monadelphiae Classis Dissertationes deoem, 3 vols. 

4to. with X and 463 pp, of Text, 296 plates, ca\fgilt, scarce, £3. 3« 

Jparisiis et Matriti, 1785-80 
Piiced, 1847, H. G. Bohn, £5. 5«. " On en tronve peu d'exemplaires oomplets.'' — Brunei, 

4759 __^- Icones et Descriptiones Plantarum, quae aut sponte in Hispania cres- 

cunt, aut in Hortis hospitantur, 6 vols, folio, with 600 finely engraved plates, if. 

hd. russia, £12. i2s Matriti, 1791-1801 

Priced, by Salva, ir36 ; 1831. in Paris, 650 fr.; 1847, Bohn, ^16. 16«. 
'* Cet ouvrage, tr^s estim6 et d'one execution soignee, revient, en France, a plus de 500 
•franca.** — Brunei, 

4760 CETTI (Francesco) Storia Naturale di Sabdbgna ; I. I Quadrupedi ; II. gli 

Uccelli ; III. Anfibi e Pesci, 3 vols, small 8vo. plates, vellum, very babe, 36# 

Sassari, 1774-77 

4761 — ^— Gli Uccelli di Sabdegna, sm. Syo. plates, If morocco, gilt top, uncut, 

24* t6.1776 

4762 Chabbieb, Essai s]ir le Yol, des Insectes, et observations sur la Mecanique des 

mouvemens progressifs de I'Homme et des animaux vert^br^, avec un m^motre 
sur le Syst^me Solaire, 4to. 13 plates, hf morocco, neat, 12« Paris, 1823 

4763 CHABEIOL et Bouillet, Essai- g^ologique et min^ralogique sur les Environs 

d'Issoire, d^partement du Puy-de-D6me, et la Montague de Boulade, folio, 30 
plates. If. calf, uncut, 25* Clermont-F^erraTid, 1825-7 

4764 Chapuis et Dewalque, Description des Fossiles des Terrains secondaires de la 

Province de Luxembourg, 4to. 38 plates, hf calf, uncut, 18* Bruxelles, 1863 

4765 Chaudet, I'Art de TEssayeur, 8yo. sd. 2s 6d 1835 

4766 CLEJBCK (Cat.) Icones Insectobum rariorum, cum nominibus eorum trivialibus, 

locisque e Linnaei syst. nat. allegatis, 4ito. frontispiece and 55 very beautifilly 

coJjOVU^T) plates, the text in Latin and Swedish, JEblmiae, 1759 — Clebck, Aranei 

Suecici, with 6 coloured plates, Stockholmiae, 1757 — in 1 vol. 4ito.Jlne copy in 

green morocco, gilt edges, excessively babe, £7, 7s 1757-9 

I remember no copy of the "Icones Insectomm," in any of the numerous Natural Hiatory 

collections, dispersed within the last 10 years in England. ** Ce volume rare est ornd de 65 planches 

bien coloriees, vendu, 511 fr. Gouttard ; 750 fr. Camus de lamare ; 430 fr. Le Febure ; £b, \Qs, 

mhbert.'*— Brunei. 

4767 CHEISTIAN (M.) Traits de Mecanique Industbtellb, ou Expos^ de la Science 

de la Mecanique, a I'usage des Manufacturiers et des Artistes, 3 vols. 4^. plates^ 
calf gilt, 2\s Paris, 1822-5 

'* With some trifling defects, this treatise may be recommended on the aooc^ <^i >^\SM^^. ViSu^ii^. 
events, it is a very popular book." — Betme Ency. vol. 20,p.^VQ. 



SaO QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE Of 

4768 Claibyillb, Entomologie Helyetique ou Catalo^e des Iksectes de la Sxnsst, 
avec descriptions, JFrangais et Allemaitd, 2 vols, in 1, stout 8yo. 31 colou/red 

dolates, \f, morocco, uncut, 32s Zuric, \f9S 

OLLEOB OF SuBGEONS. Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the E;Oyal 
College of Surgeons : — Part III. Osteology ; IV. fasc. 1, Natural History in 
Spirit; V. Monsters; VI. Vascular Preparations; Gallery, 80 pp. no title; 
Vol, 3, parts 1 and 2, Nervous System, Connective and Tegumentarjr System, 
plates; Mammalia and Birds ; Quekett, Osteology ; Skeletons; Possil Heptilia 
and Pisces ; Fossil Plants — together 12 vols. 4to. cloth, rare, £2. 1831-55 

4770 COPENHAGEN ACADEMY TEANSACTIONS. Det E:ongelige Danske 

Videnskabemes Selskabs Philosophiske og Historiske Afhandlinger, Deel 1-5, 
8 plates, 1823-36 : — Naturvidenskabelige og Mathematiske Afhandlinger, 
12 vols, the complete series containing 210 plates and 3 maps, 1824-46 : — Femte 
MceJcJce, Naturvidenskabelig og Mathematisk Afdeling, Bind 1-3, 18 tables, 
8 maps and. 37 plates, 1849-53 : — together 20 vols. 4to. comprising upwards of 
2i^0 plates of Natural History, Mathematics and Antiquities, bds. £6. 15* 1823-53 

4771 COKjDA, Flora der Vorwelt, atlas 4to. with 60 plates of Fossil Flora, bds, 36* 

Frag, 1845 

4772 CoBSi, delle Pietre Antiche, 8vo. a valuable work, sd, 2is 6d Soma, 1845 

4773 CosTB, B/Ccherches sur la Generation des Mammiferes, et sur la formation des 

Embryons, 4to. 8 plates, sd. 6s Farts, 1834 

4774 CuEiosE KtJNSTLEE (der) : Kunst- Haus- und Wunderbuch, small stout 4to. 

several thousand cu/rious old german receipts, and real or pretended Secrets, 
vellum, 7s 6d Niirnberg, 1703 

4775 CUHTIS (C. M.) Drawings of Lepidopteba, royal 4to. 79 sheets of most delicately 

drawn Insects, mostly qfjAYA., with details, hf calf, from Dr, ELorsfield's library, 
£2. 1827-28 

4776 CUVIEE, LE EEGNE ANIMAL distribu^ d'apr^s son organisation, pour ser- 

vir de base a I'histoire naturelle des Animaux et d*introduction a I'anatomie 
compar^e ; nouvelle edition accompagn^e de planches gravees, repr^sentant les 
types de tous les genres, les caracteres distinctifs des divers groupes, etc. etc. 
publi^e par une reunion d'^l^ves de G. Cuvier ; MM. Audouin, Blanchard, DeS' 
hayes, de Quatrefages, d'Orbigny, Ihighs, Duvernoy, Laurillard, Milne Fd' 
wards, Foulin et Valenciennes, 11 volumes de texte et 11 atlas, 22 vols. impl. 
8vo. (small folio), with 993 beautifully coloured plates (pub. at £65.), hf morocco, 
gilt tops, uncut, a handsoms set of books, £42. Faris, 1848-49 

Number 
ANALYSIS OF EACH DIVISION. 

1. Les Mammiferes et les Races Humaines avec Atlas, par Milne Edwards, 

Laurillard et Roulin 

2. Les Oiseaux avec Atlas, par A. d'Orbigny • 

3. Les Reptiles avec Atlas, par Duvernoy • « • 

4. Les Poissons avec Atlas, par Valenciennes • • 

5. Les MoUusques avec Atlas, par Deshajes 

6. Les Insectes avec Atlas, par Ardouin, Blanchard et Milne Edwards 
7* Les Aracbnides avec Atlas, par Duges et Milne Edwards 

8. Les Crustaces avec Atlas, par Milne Edwards . • 

9. Les Annelides avec Atlas, par Milne Edwards et de Quatrefages • 
10. Les Zoophytes avec Atlas, par Milne Edwards et Blanchard 



'lates 


• 


UVa 


121 


7 15 





102 


6 15 





46 


3 5 





122 


8 





152 


9 15 





202 


13 15 





31 


2 5 





87 


5 15 





30 


2 





100 


6 5 






The work complete • • 993 65 10 

4777 CUVIEB, Becherclies sur les Ossemens Fossiles, ou Ton retablit les caracteres 
de plusieurs Animaux dont les Revolutions du Globe ont d^truit les especes, 
quatri^me edition, 10 vols. 8vo. with Atlases, 2 vols. 4to. sd. £2. 10s 1834 

'' This work is worthy of the celebrated Naturalist ; it exhibits a splendid example of the pro- 
gress of science, and whatever theories may exist, posterity will gratefully preserve a work which 
has cost so much labour, which contains so many important facts, and which presents so many use- 
■fbl lessons to the lovers of science." — Revue Encyc. vol. 23, p. 290. 

^4778 CuviEB, M^moires pour servir a THistoire et a I'Anatomie des Mollusques, 4to. 
P with 36 plates, hf. calf neat, 2^s Faris, 1817 

^ Fnoed 1817, H. G. Bohn, £2. 16#— Fetched, 1853, Hurt*s sale, £1. 12;. 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS. 'tfii 

•** — _— — ^ — —. — . — — — — — » . - 

4779 CuviEE et Bbongniaet, Essai sur la G^ographie min^ralogique des environs dd 

Paris, 4to. larae coloured folding map and plates, uncut , 6s Paris, 1811 

4780 D'Alembert, Kecherches sur differents points importants du Syst^me dn Monde, 

3 vols. sm. 4to. plates, hf. hd. eaee, 25* Paris, 1754-6 

4781 Dalman, Analecta Entomologica, 4to. 116 pp. 4 plates, Molmiae, 1823 — !E[LtTa 

SDr. Fr.) iiber eine auf Madagascar veranstaltete Sammlung von Insecten ans 
ler Ordnung Coleoptera, 4to. 136 pp. 5 plates containing 60 coloured figures of 
Beetles, Berlin, 1833 — 2 vols, in 1, cloth, 7s 6d 

4782 Da Rio, Ornittologia Euganea, ^to. folding plates, bds. 6s Padova, 1836 

4783 Daveeux, Constitution G^ognostiqne de la Province de Li^ge, 4to. 298 pp. 

9 plates of Fossils, 7s 6d Bruxelles, 1833 

4784 DE CANDOLLE (A. P.) Prodromns Systematis Naturalis Eegni Vegetabilis, 

14 vols, in 16, 8vo. twelve vols, half calf gilt, the remainder sewed, £5. 5« 

Parisiis, 1824-69 

4785 ■' Vegetable Organography, or analytical description of the Organs of 

Plants, Engfish by Kingdon, 2 vols. 8vo. 23 plates, cloth, 6s 1839-40 

4786 Descaetes, Opera Philosophica, editio secunoa ab auctore recognita, 4 vols, in 1, 

sm. 4to. cuts, vellum, 6s Amstelodami, 1650-4 

4787 DESCOIJETILZ (Dr. J. T.) Oiseattx du Bresil, royal folio, a beautiful series qf 

large coloured plates of Brazilian Birds, apparently unpublished, without a title, 
hf red morocco. Chateau d'Eu copy, 32* (P1820) 

4788 Omithologie Bresilienne, ou Histoire des Oiseaux du Bresil, remar- 

quables par leur plumage, leur chant ou leurs habitudes, atlas folio, 48 large mag^ 
nificent plates, printed in colours (pub. at £12. \2s) hf bd. morocco, gilt edges, 
£6. 16s Bio de Janeiro (but London printed, ca. 1855) 

This volame compriseA all that is published ; on inquiry, however, I found that the publication 
is resumed, and that two more parts of 12 plates may be expected, price ;^3. 3s each. 

4789 DESFONTAU^ES, Eloba Atlantica, sive Historia Plantarum, qusB in Atlante, 

Agro Tunetano, et Algeriensi crescunt, 4 vols. 4to. 261 beautiful engravings by 

BedoutS and Sellier, bds. *66s Paris, 180O 

The above copy was priced £3. 10* ; Payne and Foss, 1832 and 1837, russia, £10. 10«; 1840^ 

russia, £7. Is ; 1841, Wood, £4. ; Bohn, 1847, bds. £2. \2s 6d, morocco, £5. I5s 6d; Weigel, 

1855, 23 Thalers ; Hibbert's copy fetched £6. ; Lord Valentia's copy, russia, I sold, £3. 12*. 

4790 DESMAEEST (A. C.) Considerations sur la Classe des Ceustacees, 8vo. 30 

finely coloured plates, hf, bd. ISs Paris, 1825 

4791 Desnoues et Guglielmini (Professeurs de Bologne et de Padoue) Lettres sur 

differentes nouvelles Decouvertes, sm. 8vo. plates, calf, rare, 12s Borne, 1706 
Evidently a curious book, giving an account of new physical and other scientific discoveries. 

4792 DICTIONNAIEE (Nouveau) d'Histoiee Natueelle, appliq^u^e aux Arts, h 

I'A^iculture, a I'Economie Eurale et Domestique, a la IVKdecme, etc. par une 
Soci^t^ de Naturalistes et d'Agriculteurs ; Nouvelle Edition, presqu' entifere- 
ment refondue et considerablement augmentee, avec des Figures tiroes des 
trois R^gnes de la Nature, 36 volumes, 8vo. and one volume with several hun* 
dred plates, calf neat, £5. Paris, 1816-19 

4793 — — the same, 66 vols, in 36, 8vo. (the plates being bound separately in 6 

vols.) half calf, ^^^ horticultural Society* s copy, £3. 16* Paris, 1816-30 

Priced, 1824, Wood, £21. 12*; 1836, J. Bohn, £8. 8* ; 1847, H. Bohn, £7. 17* 6d and 
j^8. 18* 6d. With coloured plates, I sold a copy, 1856, hf. bd. £7. 10*. 

A valuable set of books for a Public Library. This Dictiona>y was compiled by the most 
eminent scientific men in France, each article was written by the most competent person in each 
branch of the subject he undertook, and their names are a sufficient guarantee for their excellence, 
viz.: Blot, Bosc, Chaptal, Desmarest, Du Tour, Lamarck, Latreille, Lucas, Olivier, Richard, 
Sonnini, Vieillot, Virey, and others. 

4794 DILLENII (Jo. Jac.) Historia Muscoeum ; in qua circiter 600 species veteres et 

novae ad sua genera relatae describuntur ; et Iconibus genuinis illustrantur : 
cum Appendice et Indice Synonymorum, roy . 4to. 85 plates, hf. (f, neat, 26s 1811 
Scarce, only 250 copies printed. 

4795 DILLWYN (L. W.) Beitish CoNFEBViE, or Coloured Figures and Descriptions 

of the British Plants referred by Botanists to the Genus Conferva, 4to. 116 

COLOTJBED J? toc« ; WITH DsAWINGS OF MANY NeW SpECIES % Jfirs* Hutchings, 

and Manuscript Descriptions of others by W. Borrer, portraits of tJie author 
and of D. Turner, JEsq, (to whom the work is dedicated) by Mm K, ^,T\vvTiieT^ 
inserted, half morocco, uncut, UKi<iUE copy, £^. ^s ^^^S^ 



f82 t^UARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

— — — ^— » ■ ' ^t...^^,,,,,,^,^,,^,^^ 

4796 PILLWYN'S (L. W.) Bbitish Cokfbbyjb ; or coloured Fignres and Descm. 

tions of Eritisu Plants, referred by Botaniflts to the Genus Conferva ; 4to. 116 

coloured plates, (pub. at £5. ds) has. S6s 1801 

Priced, 1829, Jao. Bobn, bds. £2. 2«, hf. mor. £2. 15«; 1832, Bryant, j£l. 10«; 1831, 

H. O. Bohn, bds. £1. i6s, hf. mor. £2. 10«; 1836, J. Bohn, bds. £2. 2«, hf. mor. £2. lbs; 

1840, J. Bohn, bds. £2. 2t. 

4797 Hortus CoUinsonianus, royal 8yo. presentation copy, toith autograph 

inscription, portrait, a private lithograph by Miss JET. 8. Turner, inserted^ 
7s 6d Swansea, privately printed, 1S4S 

4798 Donovan's Natural History of tbe British Quadrupeds, 3 vols, in 1, Svo. with 72 

coloured plates, half calf, ios 1820 

4799 PoDONAEi Stirpium historia, very stout folio, Jirst edition, upwards of 1000 cuts, 

original vellum, 12s Antverpiee, Plantin, 1583 

4800 Don's Account of the Lambertian Herbarium, atlas folio, plate, not printed for 

sale, bds, 12s 1824 

Forms part of tlie second volume of Lambert's Genus Pinus. 

4801 D'OEBIGNY'S Dictionary of Natural History : Dictionnaire TTniversel d'Huk 

toire Naturelle, r^sumant et compl^tant tons les faits pr^sent^s par les Encyclb- 
p^dies, les anciens Dictionnaires scientifiques, les GSuvres conipletes de Buffoa« 
et les meilleurs Trait^s sp^ciaux sur les diverses branches des sciences naturelles ; 
donnant la description des 6tres et des divers ph^nom^nes de la nature, I'^ty- 
mologie et la definition des noms scientifiques, les principales applications des 
corps organiques et inorganiques, a I'a^culture, a la medicine, aux arts indus- 
triels, etc. ; Ouvrage utile aux M^decins, aux Pharmaciens, aux Agriculteurs, 
aux Industriels, et g^n^ralepient a tons les honimes d^sireux de s initier aux 
merveilles de la nature ; par Messieurs Arago, Audoin, Baudement, Becguerel, 
Bibron, Blanchard, Boitard, De Brebisson, Ad. Brongniart, C. Broussais, firuJl^ 
Chevrolat, Cordier, Decaisne, Delafosse, Deshayes, Desmarest, J. Desnoyers, 
Alcide et Charles D'Orbigny, Doy^re, Duchartre, Dujardin, Dumas, Dupon- 
chel, Duvemoy, 6lie de Beaumont, Flourens, Is. Geoffrey Saint-Hilare, Gerbe, 
Gervaise, HoUard, De Jussieu, De Lafresnaye, Laurillard, Lemaire, L^veiUe, 
Lucas, Martin St.-Ange, Milne Edwards, Montague, Pelouze, Peltier, C, Prd» 
vest, De Quatrefa^es, A. E^ichard, Kivi^re, Koulm, Spach, Yalenciennes, etc. ; 
dirig^ par M. Charles D'Orbigny, et enrichi d'un magnifique Atlas de plandies 
gravies sur acier, 13 vols, in 25, and 3 vols, comprising the Atlas of 288 very 
fine plates, most beautifully coloured, of all the most remarkable Aninudti, 
of which the Birds and Insects are particularly well executed, with the Tables 
— ^together 28 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £21. sewed), new and clean, bound in 16 vols* 
£15. Faris, 1849 

Such a beautiful work, so general in its kind, and so fascinating to all lovers of the wonders of 
nature, is seldom offered at so great a reduction in price. This arises from no depreciation in the 
intrinsic value of the work, but from the necessities of a proprietor of a few copies, who brought 
them to England for immediate sale. It is well known, that D'OaBiONv's grand Dictionary super- 
sedes all preceding Encyclopiedias of Natural History, being the only one, in which the recently, 
adopted systems and classifications have been incorporated, " Ce Dictionnaire embrasse non seule- 
ment Tetude des dtres organises et les phenomdnes de la vie chez les animaux ; mais aussi r(;tude des 
veg^taux, celle des corps bruts ou inorganiques, de leur mode de formation et d'arrangement dans 
I'dcorce terrestre: ce qui comprend la Botanique, la Min^ralogie, la Geologic et de plus la Chimie 
et la Physique g^n^rale ou I'etude des ph^nomdnes qui r^gissent sur tous les Stres k la surface da 
globe. Nous avons enfin complete cet immense traits sur Thistoire naturelle en y comprenant, ta 
moins sommairement, I'etude des astres consid^r^s, de meme que la terre, comme les jprincipaux 
objets de la creation. Cet ouvrage pr^sente done T^tat actuel des sciences naturelles. Une innova^ 
tion importante a ^6 de donner, autant que possible, Tetymologie de tous les noms de genres, ainsi 
que celle des principaux termes qu'on chercherait vainement ailleurs. Cette innovation a permia de 
rectifier Torthographie d'une foule de noms si souvent alt^res par les divers auteurs.*' 

*' La collection de planches jointe ^ ce dictionnaire est un veritable monument qui ne saurait perdre 
de sa valeur, mdme un si^cle aprds sa publication et qui donne a elle seule un brillant risum^ da 
regno vegetal et du regne animal, y compris les espeoes fossiles, telles que les Pl^siosaures, les Me- 
gatheriums, les Pt^rodactyles, etc., dont les formes ^tranges 6tonnent Timagination.'' 

4802 DEYANDEE^ (Jonas) Catalogus Bibliothecse Historico-Naturalis Joseph! Banks, 

Baroneti, 5 vols, in 9, 8vo. interleaved, half calf, £3. 3« 1798-1800 

4803 another copy, 5 vols, 8vo. half calf, £2. 12* 1798-1800 

A singularly well made Catalogue, in classified order, giving careful collations of the number 
and plates of each work. 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIBNCBS, MATllBMATICS. MS 



■*?»■ 



4804 DuMBsiL, j^l^mens des Soienoes Naturelles, troisi^me edition, 2 vols. 8yo. ^ 

plates, ^f, bd, orange morocco, neat, 6s Paris, 1825 

4806 Ijumont, la Constitaijion G^ologique du Li^ffe, 4to. coloured maps, uncut, %s 1832 

4806 DuNKEB iind Meyer, Palaeontagraphica, Vol. I. II. 1 — together 4 parts 4to. 

plates, Qs Cassel, 1846-49 

4807 Dupuis, M^moire explicatif du Zodiaque clironologique et mythologique, 4to, 

plate, sd, 2s 6d Farts, 1806 

4808 East India Company Musenm : 

Catalogue of the Mammalia 1861 

Catalogue of the Birds, by Horsfield and Moore, 2 vols. 1854>68 

Catalogue of the Lepidopterous Insects by the same, Vol. L 1867 

together, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, 28* 1861-68 

4809 the Catalogue of Birds, Yol. I. 8vo. cloth, 2s 6d 186^ 

4810 EDINBimGH, TrangactioM of the Boyal Society of Edinburgh, from the 

commencement, 1788 to 1851, Vols. I. to XX. part 3, 4to. £12. 12« 1788-1852 

4811 Ehbenbebo, die Corallenthiere des rothen Meeres, 4to. sd. 4* 6d Berlin, 1834 
4812 die Natur und Bildung der Coralleninseln und Corallenbanke im 

rothen Meere, 4to. sd. 2s 6d 1834 

4813 ELLIS (John) Natural History of many curious and uncominon Zoophytes, 

systematically arranged and described by Solander, 4to. 208 pp. 63 plates, calf 
neat, scabce, 36* 1786 

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PampKn, ifl. 10« and £2. 2«. 

4814 Encyclop^dib M:6thodiqitb : Dictiokkaibb dbs Scibuces Mathi^matiqubs, 

A — Z, aveo disoours pr^liininaire par Bossut, 4 vols, and volume containing 108 
plates, together 5 vols. 4to. hf. bd, 20s Padoue, 1790 

4815 ENDLICHEE (S.) Genera Plantarum secundum Ordines Naturales disposita, 

cum Supplementis I. II. III. IV pts. 2, 3, atque Indicibus, royal 8vo. (pub. at 
£6. 6*) 1 stout vol. half ^^lf> ^'^^ supplements half bound and 1 sewed, £2. 10* 

Vindobonae, 1836-60 
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land, Scandinavien, Holland, England, Frankreich, Italien u. Spanien, 1700- 
1846 erschienen sind. Band 1 : Vergleich. Anatoude u. Physiologic, Zoologie, 
Palaeontologie, 8vo. 786 pp. half calf, Ss JLeipzig, 1846 

4817 ENTOMOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 5 vols. 8vo. many plates, some coloured, 

£3. 3* 1833-8 

4818 ENTOMOLOGICAL Society: Transactions of the Entomological Society of 

London, from the beginning in 1836 to 1858 ; Fibst Series, 5 vols. 1836-49 ; 
Second Sebies, Vol. I. to iV. part 7, 1850-58— together 9 vols. 8vo. about 160 
coloured plates, (pub. at £10. 10*) £8. 1836-58 

4819 Entomological Society of London : Transactions of, Vol. I. parts 1 and 2, 8vo. 

coloured plates, 5* 1807-9 

4820 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY of FEANCE : Socif t^ Entomologiqfe. 

Annales de la Soci^t^ Entomologique de France, depuis le commencement en 
1832, iusqu*it 1844, PBBMiiBE Seeie, Vols. I.— Al. in 25 parts, 1832-42; 
DeuxiIme Sj&bib, Vol. I. in 4 parts, 1843-4 — together 12 vols, in 29 parts, 8vo. 
plates, uncut, very rare, £10. 1832-44 

4821 Efhemebides Societatis Meteorologicse Palatinse, historia et observationes anno«. 

rum, 1781-93, 12 vols. 4to. plates, half calf, 20* Manheimii, 1783-96 

4822 Ebckeb (Laz.) Beschreibung aller MineraHschen Ertzt und Bergwercks Arten 

auch der Soheidung Gt)ldts, Silbers und anderer Metallen und Saltpeter Siedena 
auch aUer Saltzigen Mineralischen Proben, alien Liebhabem Fewerkiinstey 
folio, large wood engravings qf smelting and metallic derations, cay, 12s 

Jrranckfurt-am'Mayn, 1629 

4823 Ebebus and Tebbob, Zoology, Parts 1 and 2, containing the Mammalia aiid the 

Fishes, 4to. (part 1 imperfect), 22 plates, sewed, 6* 1844 

4824 Eschscholtz, Zoologischer Atlas : Abbildungen und Beschreibung neuer Thi- 

erarten, 5 parts, folio, portrait and 25 coloured plates, 15« Berlin, 1829-33 

4825 System der Acalephen : eine Beschreibung der Medusenartigen Strahl- 

thicre, 4to. 16 plates, 3* 6d ib, 1829 



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4826 EENST, Papillons d'Europe, peints d'apr^s Natnre, graves et colori^s goufl sa 

direction ; d^crits par Engramelle, 8 yoIb. in 4, royal 4to. toith 360 beant^kBv 
COLOVRED plates, ^. bd. calf neat, almost uncut, £12. JParis, 1779-95 

COLLATION OF THIS SUPERB WORK: 

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Vol.ii. „ IGl— 343: „ 37— 84, PI. 1—8. Snppl. 3d. 

132. „ 85—122. 

215. „ 123—171. 

152. „ 172—210. 

176. „ 211—257. 

173. „ 258—305. 

157. „ 306—342. 

Observe that the first volume has 34 pages of ** Discours Pr^liminairej'* and 11 pages at the 
end of Additions and Corrections. 

4827 ESPER (J. E.) Description des Zoolithes, deconvertes dans le Margraviat ds 

Bareith, traduite de TAllemand, par J. F. Isenflammn, royal folio, with 14 places 

by Knoirr, in colours, half morocco, uncut, 18* Nuremh, 1774 

A very highly esteemed work, much praised and quoted by Buckland, in his Reliquiae Diluvianafl* 

4828 EULERI Introdnctio in Analysin Infinitorum, 2 vols. ^io. frontispiece, 'portrait 

of De Mairan, and U)i plates ^french calf, gilt backs, 7s 6d Lausanna>e, 1748 

4829 Theoria Motus Lunae, 4iU), plate, old calf neat, 5* Berolini, 1753 

4830 Dioptrica; deconstructioneTelescopiorunijMicroscopiorum, etc. 3 vols. 

4to. Q plates, thick papee, halfhd. calf 18* Petropoli, 1769-71 

4831 Institutiones Calculi Differentialis, cum ejus usu in analysi finitimomm 

ac doctrina serierum, ed. Speronius, cum Elogio Euleri a Condorcet, stout 4fco. 
calf ZQs Ticini, 1787 

4832 Eabbicii Genera Insectorum, 322 pp. Chilonii, 1776 — Species Insectorum, 2 vols. 

JEambwrgi, 1781 — Mantissa Insectorum, 2 vols. JSafniae, 1787 — together 4 vols. 
8vo. old calf \.2s 1776-87 

4833 FALCONER'S and Cautley's Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, or the Fossil Zoology 

of the Sewalik Hills in the North of India, Parts 1 to 9, royal folio, numerous 

plates, sd. with the Letter-press description to Part 1, royal 8vo. all yet issued 

(pub. at £9. 9«) new and clean. Dr. Buckland* s copy, £4. 1846-9 

4834 Favee, Considerations geologiques sur le Mont Saleve (Geneve), 4to. plates, bds, 

IsQd Genhve,'[S43 

4835 FEE (A. L. A.) Essai sur les Cryptogames des Ecorces exotiques officinales, 

2 vols. 4to. 4S plates, mostly coloured, dQs Paris et Strasbourg, 1824-37 

Contents: pp. 1-168, plates, 1-34 ; 2me. partie, supplement et revision, pp. LlBOy- 
plates 35 — 43. 

4836 FERUSSAC. Histoire naturelle generale et particuliere des mollusques terres- 

tres et fluviatiles, oeuvre posthume de M. le Baron d'Audebard de Ferussac con- 
tinue, mis en ordre et public par le Baron d'Audebard de Ferussac fils, gband 
PAPiEB, bound in 2 vols, large folio, text and 162 very finely coloueed plates^ 
(pub. at £63. and now reduced to £24. 10*) hf. bd, rus, £12. Paris, 1819, etoi 
Collation of the Plates: Planches K54, 56-71, 73-75, 77-82, 91-92, 101, 103-105, 108-19, 
112-15, 117, 121, 125-128, 131-33, 13.5-36, 140-141, 147-48, 153, 155, 159* 163. 4 A, 7 A, 
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51 A, 53 A, 51 A-B, 56 A-B, 58 A, 63 A, 66*, 69 A, 73 A, 75 A-B, 124 B, 131 A-B, 141 A, 
142 B, 145 B. Fossiles, 5 plates. 

4837 FiCHTEL, die Versteinerungen, und die Geschichte des Steinzales des Grossfar* 

stenthums Siebenbiirgen, 2 vols. 4to. maps and plates of the Fossils and Salt 
Minerals of Transylvania, bds. uncut, 5* Nurnberg, 178Q 

4838 Fireworks* Bibinguccio, Pirotechnia: nella quale si tratta non solo delle 

diversita delle Minere, ma ancho di quanto si ricerca alia Practica di esse. E 
di quanto s'appartiene aU' Arte della Fusione, o Getto di Metalli. Far Campaneb 
Arteglierie, Fuochi artificiali, &c. 16mo. woodcuts, fine copy, in vellum, babe, 
15* ^ Venetia, 1556 

4839 Jones on Artificial Fireworks, from the minutest to the highest branches, with 

their ingredients, compositions, &c. 8vo. second edition, corrected, with Muller'g 

Fireworics for Land and Sea Service, and Belidor on Mines, Opiates, calf. 

Is Qd 1776 

i840 Tbaite des Feux d' Artifice, par F***, 8vo. l^ plates, calf, 4* M 174^ 



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4841 FiscHEB (F. E. L.) et C. A. Meyer, Sertum Petropolitanum, seu Icones et 
Descriptiones Plantarum, quae in Horto Botanico Imperiali Petropolitano 
floruerunt, 10 coloured plates ; Notice but la Construction d'une nouvelle 
Serre de Palmiers au Jardin Imperial, plan of the JPalm JSouse, impl. atlas 
folio, 15* St, Petershurgh, 1846 

4842 Synopsis Astragalormn Tragacantliarum, 8to. 12 plates^ containing 

148 subjects, sd. scarce, 10s JSfosquae, 1853 

4843 FiscHBE (Gott.) Entomographie de la Eussie et Genres des Insectes, vol. 1, 4to. 
toith 28 coloured plates, hds. 7s 6d Mosquce, 1820-22 

The work complete was published, Moscou, 1820-1825, 3 vols. 4to. with 85 col. plates, £\2» 

4844 Zoognosia tabuHs synopticis illustrata, editlo tertia. Vol. I. 4to. and 

vols. 2, 3, continued in 8vo. half calf, 20« Mosquae, 1813-19 

4845 Fischer de Waldheim, Bibliograplua Paleonthologica, 8vo. sd. 10s ib, 1834 

4846 FiscHEE (J. B.) Synopsis Mammalium, 8vo. 42 and 752 pp. 4i folding plates, 1^, 

cf 4* 6i Stuttgardtiae, 1829 

4847 Flachat, Traits de Mecanique Industrielle, 4to. 23 plates, sd. 2s 6fl? 1835 

4848 FLORA BATAVA, Afbeeloing en Beschrijving von Nederlandsche Gewassen 

door Jan Kops en J. E. van der Trappen, afgebeeld van J. C. Sepp en Zoon, 
parts 144-146, 148-155, 159, 161-184, comprising plates 726-740, 746-785, 
801-805, 811-925; together 36 parts, containing 175 finely coloured plates, 
with descriptive Text in Dutch and French, (pub. at about £12.) unbound, 
30« Amsterdam, 1849-53 

Priced, 1854, by Koehler, 10 YoXs.Amst, 1800-48, 800 plates, 95thalers ; 1841, Wood, 3 vob^ 
1800-14, 336 plates, £A. 10*. 

4849 FLORA DANICA. Icones Plantarum sponte nascentium in Eegnis Danise et 

NorwegisB, etc. editae ab Auctoribus Gr. C. (Eder, O. F. Miifler, M. VaM, 
J. W. Homemann, et Liebmann, Fasc. I. ad XXXII. in 11 vols, folio, fine 
PAPEE, with 1920 accurately coloueed plates, presentation copy from S. M, 
the King of Denmark, F. S. S. to the horticultural Society, ten vols, calf extra, 
gilt edges, the eleventh volume in boards, £30. Savnice, 1766-1827 

4850 ■ another set, fasciculi 1 — 43, or Vols. I. — XV., 2580 coloured plates, 

1766-1852 — Supplementum, fasc. 1, cura F. M. Liebmann, 60 coloured plates, 
1853 — together 44 fasciculi, folio, 2640 finely colotjeed plates, (pub. at 880 
TiixdaleTs) fourteen volumes hf bd. morocco, the remainder in parts, x48. 

t6. 1766-1853 

4851 — 1 another, most desirable set, complete as far as published, fasc. 1—44, 

or Vols, I. — XV., 2640 coloured plates, 1766-1858 — Supplementum, fasc. 1, 60 

coloured plates, 1853 — together 45 fasciculi, folio, 2700 coloueed plates, the 

text in Latin, (pub. at 900 E-ixdalers), nirie volumes hf. bd. russia, the remainder 

unbound, the whole set uncut, £60. ib. 1766-1858 

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4852 HoENEMANN (J. W.) NomenclatuTa Florae Danicse emendata, 8vo. fine paper, 

hf calf, 20* Mafnice, 1827 

4853 FLUD (R.) Utriusque Cosmi Historia, numerous plates by De Bry, Oppenhemii, 

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4854 Philosophia Moysaica sapientiam et scientiam creationis et creaturaruna, 

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4855 FoNTANA (F.) Traits sur le V^nin de Vip^re, sur les Poisons Americains, sur le 

Laurier-Cerise et sur quelques autres Poisons vegetaux, 2 vols. 4to. with 10 
plates, hf. bd. Bs Florence, 1781 

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Vermium ; quae in Itinere Orientali observavit. edidit C. Niebulir. adjuncta 
Materia Meaica Kahirina, 4to. with some Arabic syno^nyms, map of the Red Sea, 
half calf, 7* M Hauniae, 1775 

4868 FoBSTER (G.) Flondae Insularum Anstralixiin prodromus, Svo. hds, 6* 6rf 1786 

4869 FoBTUNATirs a Bbixia, Philosophia sensuum mechanicamethodice tf aetata, 4 yoIs. 

in 2, 4to. numerous engravings y fine copy, stamped hogsJcin, 10* Brixice, 1751-2 

4860 Fbancoetjb, Technologie ou Description des proe^dds des Arts, 8yo. 464/>p. plates, 

2s 6rf Paris, 1833 

4861 FRANKLIN* (Benjamin) Experiments and Observations on Electricity made at 

Philadelphia, townich are added Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects, 
4to. 7 plates, first edition, good copy, in old calf, rare, 20s 1769 

4862 FEASEE. Zoologica Typica, by Louis Eraser, Naturalist to the Nigeb Expe- 

dition, complete in 14 parts, forming 1 vol. folio, 70 large amd beautifully 
coLOUBED plates of New and Ra/re Mammals and Birds, described in the Bro* 
ceedings or exhibited in the Collections of the Zoological Society of London (sub" 
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4863 Fbies (Elias) Systema Mycologicum, sistens Fungorum Ordines, Genera et Spe- 

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Index, etc. 206 pp. ; 3 vols. 8vo. hf calf, 10s Gryphiswaldiae, 1821-9 

4664 ' Lichenographia Europaea reformata, Svo. cloth, 10s Lundae, 1831 

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French, accompanied by text and an Index, a beautiful copy in russia, £6. 6* 1763 
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4867 Fbitzsche, iiber den PoUen, 4to. 13 coloured plates, sd.9s St, Betersb. 1837 

4868 Fuessly (J. G.) Archives de THistoire des Insectes, 4to. 54 coloured plates, hf. 

bd. calf, 12s Winterthour, 1794 

4869 Fusiniebi (A.) Memorie sperimentali di Mecanica Molecolabe, e di una 

Forza repulsiva, 4to. plates, sd, 9« Badova, Autore, 1844 

4870 Galeotti, M^moire sur la Constitution G^ognostique de Brabant, 4to. 194 pp. 

2 coloured geological maps and 4i plates, sd. 7s 6d Brux. 1837 

4871 Galitzine (jPrincesse) de I'Analyse de la Force, 8vo. privately printed, hf morocco, 

uncut, 7s 6c? Baris, 18^5 

4872 Gabtenzeitung f Allgemeine) herausgegeben von F. Otto und A. Dietrich fiir 

1841-2, 1849-62, 6 vols. i^^. plates, hf cloth, 5* Berlin, 1841-53 

4873 Gauss und Weber, Atlas des Erdmagnetismus, ^io.with 1^ plates, bds. 4>s Leip, 1840 

4874 Gavabd, Notice sur le Diagraphe, Svo. with ^plates, (pub. at 16 fr.) sd. 2s Bar. 1839 

4875 Geoffeoy, Histoire des Insectes, 2 vols. 4to. with 22 colotjbed plates, calf neat, 

rare, l%s 1799 

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frontispiece containing the portrait by BoAjne, amd numerous woodcuts, a good 

copy in calf, £2, 10s , 1633 

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constantly quoted by Sir James Smith, in his EngUsh Flora. 

4877 Gebsdobf*s Beobachtungen der atmospharischen Elektricitat, 4to. 15 plates qf 

electrical experiments, hf bd. 2s 6d , Gortitz, 1802 

4878 GHENT. Annales de la Soci^t^ Eoyale d'Agriculture et de Botanique de 

Gand, 5 vols. impl. Svo. several hundred very finely coTuOVVED plates, half calf 
jextra, £4. Gand, 1845-49 

4879 GiLius, Agri Eomani Historia N*aturalis,Part I. Tom, I. : Obnithologia Eomana» 

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4880 GMELIN (J. G.) Flora Sibirica, sive Historia Plantarum Sibiria, 4 vols. 4to. 

with 299 plates, old calf gilt, 21s Betropoli, 1747-69 

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4881 GEOLOGICAL Sogibty. Tsaitsactioks of ths Geological Socibtt ov 
London, established May 13, 1807, from the commencement. First Series, 
6 vols, in 9, complete, plates, 1811-21 — Second Series, Vols. I. to VII. part 
3, plates, 1822-46 — together the 2 Series in 27 parts, 4to. man^ plates, hds. tm* 
cut, £18. 1811-46 

Complete Bets are very scarce. A few odd volumes now in stock are sold separately to com- 
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The first Series is entirely out of print. The second Series is sold at these reduced prices 
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£ », d. 



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Vol. 11. part 1 
— — — part 2 • 

— part 3 

— — — Supplement 
Vol. III. part 1 . 
■ part 2 

— — parts 
Vol. IV. part 1 . 
part 2 



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1 







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4 
8 
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8 
4 
2 
2 
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Vol. V. part 1 

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Vol. VI. part 1 

part 2 

Vol. VII. part 1 
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4882 Proceedings, from 1826 to 1842 ; Nos. 1-90, 98, 103— Abstracts of the Pro- 

ceedings, 1856-9, Nos. 1-31.— 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, and 29 Nos. 26* 1834-69 

The Proceedings were published from 1826 to 1845, VoL I. 4« Qd \ Vols. II. 2« 6(}, and 
III. 2« 6<l ; Vol. IV. out o f pri nt, only imperfect to be had at the Society. 

4883 QUAETEELY JODllNAL of the Geological Society of London, from 

the beginning. Vols. I.— XV. 8vo. plates, quite complete (pub. at £12.), 13 
vols, neatly \f, hd.rassia, Nos, 63-60 in parts, Dr, JELorsfield! s copy, £8. 16* 

1846-69 
Price to Fellows, 13« 6<{ per volume in cloth. 

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67, 68, 6yo, plates, (pub. at £11.) clean, in parts, £6. 6s 1846-69 

4886 another set, Nos. 1-17, 19-26, 29-31, 33, 36, 40-44, Vols. I.— XI. nd 

consecutive, Svo, plates, (pub. at £6.) three vols, hf, calf gilt, the remainder 
sewed, £2. 16s 1846-65 

4886 Classified Index to the Transactions, Journal, &c. by Ormerod, new, 4* 

4887 GEOLOGICAL Society of France : M^moibss de la Spci^t^ G^ologique do 

France, 5 vols, in 10 parts, complete from the commencement, 4to. geologically 
coloured, plates, sd. un<nit. Dr. Buckland^s copy, £5. Paris, 1833-45 

4888 Geological Survey of Great Britain, Memoirs of. Vol. I. ; Vol. II. part 1, roy, 

8vo. maps, cloth, 16s 1846-48 

4889 GODAED et DUPONGHEL, Histoire naturelle des LepidoptIiees ou Papillons 

de France : Diumes, 2 v^. — Crepusculaires, 1 vol. — Nocturnes, 6 vols. — Sup- 

? lament, 4 vols. — Iconographie des Chenilles, 1 vol.— Catalogue m^thodique defl 
icpidopt^res, 1 vol. — together 15 vols. Svo. of Text, in 13 — ivols. If. m>or. 9 v»- 
hound, with ^o. Atlas of 645 coloured plates, in cases, £9. JParis, 1821-44 



COLLATION OF THB PLATES. 






Nocturnes: Bomhycites 




16 


Planche explicative . 


• 


1 


Pseudo-Bomhycites 




6 


Diumes: Vol. I. 


• 


39 


Bombycoides 




3 




• 


6 


Noctuelides 




3 




Vol.11. . 


• 


28 


Orthosides . 




2 


Crepusculaires, Plates 13-22 • 


• 


12 


Hadenidea 




2 


Nocturnes 


• 


314 


Catocalides 




2 


BUPPLEMBNT. 






Lithosides • 




2 


Diumes . . • 


• 


50 


Xylinides 




2 


Crepusculaires 


• 


12 


Chelonides 




4 


Nocturnes 


• 


90 


Phalenides • 




2 


ICONOGRAPHIB DBS CHBNILLB8< 






Plusides 




1 


Diumes : Papillonides, Nymphalides, Hee- 




Endromides 




1 


perides • • 


• 


36 








Crepusculaires: Sphini^des 


• 


11 


Total 


• 


645 



4890 GoEDAETii Metamorphosis et Historia Naturalis Insectorum, cum comment. Jo- 
annis de Mey, 63 curious plates ; Appendix D. Johannis de Mey; Appendix II» 
de Cometis; Metamorphoseos et Hist, nat. Insectoruxa-^^x^ vtL. <sxcks. Kza^-^^ 
dice, 21 coloured plates ; in 2 vols. 12mo. hf. mar. ^» ^d ^ed\o>>uT^V. V^Si^fiv 



S8d QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

4891 GOEPPEET (H. E.) Abhandlung iiber Steinkohlen, 4to. 23 geological plates, 
bds. 18« Leiden, 1848 

4892 Monograplde der Fossilen Conifeben, 4to. b^ plates, partly coloured, 

(pub. at £2. 2*1 hds, 32« Leiden, 1850 

Each of the above works gained respectively in 1846 and 1849^ a prize of a gold medal and 

150 gulden. 

4893 GOTTINGEN Tbansactions : Commentaeii Societatis Eegiae Scientiarum 

Gottingensis, 1751-64, 4 vols. — Novi Commentaeii, 1769-76, 7 vols. — CoM- 
MENTATiONES, 1778-99, 14 vols. — together 25 vols. 4to. plates, hf, hound, £2. 

Gottingae, .1752-1800 
This rare collection contains many valuable Physical, Mathematical, Philological, Historical, 
and Archaeological Treatises by Haller, H oilman, Gesner, Michaelis, Kaestner, Wismuth, Blumea- 
bach, Gatterer, Meiners, Tychsen, Lichtenberg, Heyne, and others. 

4894 GouAN, Histoire des Poissons, latin enfrangois, sm. 4to. plates, calf gilt, Is Qd 

Strasbourg, 1770 

4896 GOULD'S (J.) Mammals of Australia, Parts I. to X., impl. folio, uiith 160 

COLOUEED plates, (pub. at £31. 10s) hds. Colonel Hamilton Smith*s sttbscriptum 
copy, £20. 1846.68 

4895 ! Monograph of the Macropodidae, or Family of Kangaro^^ 2 parts, 

impl. folio, 30 coloured plates, (pub. at £6^ 6*) hds. £3. 3s 1841-42 

4897 Gbaba, Eeise nach Faro, 1828, 8vo. hf. morocco, 2s 6d - Hamburg, 1830 

4898 GRAY (G. E.) The Gbneba or Bieds, comprising their generic characters, a 

notice of the habits of each Genus, and an extensive List of Species referred to 

their several Genera, 50 parts forming 3 vols, folio, with Appendix and Index, 

illustrated hy ahout 350 superb plates, the Bieds fully coloueed, the details 

plain, hy D, W, Mitchell, (subscription price £26. 6s, now selling for £31. 10s) 

£22. 10* 1844-49 

The scientific merit of Gray's text, and the artistic beauty of Mitcheirs plates render the above 

a most desirable work for any library. Very few copies ever turn up under the present price of 30 

gnineas. The most Scientific work on Ornithology published in Great Britain, more complete and 

equally accurate as the costly works of Gould. 

4899 Geay (G. E.) List of the Genera of Birds, 8vo. 90 pp. cloth, Is 6d 1840 
4900 the same, 2nd edition, with an Index, 8vo. 128 pp. cloth ; Appendix, 16 

pp. inserted, 3s 1841-2k 

4901 Illustrations of Indian Zoology, consisting of plates of new or hitherto 

unfigured Indian Animals, Part XI. royal folio, containing 10 fine large co- 
loured plates, with Index, sd. 6s 1832 

4902 GRAY (Asa) Plantae Wrightianae Texano-Neo-Mexicanicae : an account of a 

Collection of Plants, made by C. Wright in an Expedition from Texas to New 
Mexico, 2 parts, impl. 4to. with 14i plates, sd, 7s 6d Washington, 1852-53 

4903 Geay (J. E.) Catalogue of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the Britisli 

Museum, 4to. Part 1, Papilionidae, 84 pp., 1 plain and 14 coloured plates, bds, 
10s 1862 

4904 GEAY (Maria Emma) Figures of Molluscous Animals, etched by herself (with 

explanations by Dr. J. E. Gray), 4 vols. Svo. proof portrait of the authoress, 
and fine impressions of 342 plates, cloth, presentation copy to Dr. Horsfield, with 
his autograph on the title-pages, 30s 1842-60 

4905 GEIFFtTH'S (W.) Indian Botanical Works, arranged by John Maclelland : 

Posthumous Papers, bequeathed to the Hon. East India Company. 

A. 8vo, Text: Journal of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bootan, Affghanistan, etc 

portrait of Griffith, and 16 plates, Calcutta, 1847 — Vol. 2. Itinerary Notes of 
Plants collected in the Khasyah and Bootan Mountains and in Afighanistan, 
1837-41, map and 3 plates, ih. 1848 — Notulae ad Plantas Asiaticas ; part 1, 
Development of Organs in Phanoerogamous Plants, ib. 1847— Notulae, part 
2, on the higher Cryptogamous Plants, ib. 1849 — Notulae, part 3, Monocoty^ 
ledonOus Plants, ib, 1851 — Notulae, part 4, Dicotyledonous Plants, ib, 1864 

B. 4to. Plates : Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum, part 1, Development of Organa 

in Phanoerogamous Plants, 62 coloured plates, 1847 ; part 2, Ciyptogamoua 
Plants, 1849, plates 63-138 ; part 3, Monocotyledonous Plants, 1851, plates 
139-174, 243-359 ; part 4, Dicotyledonous Plants, 1854, plates 360-661 



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C. folio. Plates : Palms of British East India, completOy I vol. Toyal folio, plates 
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COMPLETE SET, £10. IOj; Calcutta, 1848-54 

4906 — ^— — the same, the 3 series, wanting Notulae, part 4, 8t?o. in all 5 vols. 8vo. 

4 vols. 4to. and 1 vol. folio, hoards, I>r, HorsfieWs copy, £8. 10* Cat, 1848-64 

4907 GrBiFFiTH (W.) Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum, part II. impl. 4to. with plates 

63-138, bds. 10* Calcutta, 1847-49 

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4908 GEONINGEN. Annales Academije Geoninganje, 1816 to 1837 ; Acta Sae- 

cularia Academise Groninganae, 1814 — together 23 vols. 4to. uncut, £2. 10* 

Groningae, 1814-39 

4909 Gueein-Meneville, Magasin de Zoologie, ann^e YIII. troisieme section: 

animaux articnl^s ; Deuxi^me Serie, annee VII. (ann^e 1845) — together 3 vols. 
8vo. with numerous coloured plates o/^Coleopteba, hf. russia, uncut, 16* 

Paris, 1838, 39, 49 

4910 GuicHENOT, Histoire natnrelle des B«ptiles et des Pbissons de I'Algerie, atlas 

4to. with 8 superbly coloured plates, bds. 7* 6d Paris, Impr. Nat, 1850 

4911 Gtjillemin, Icones plantarum Australasiaerariorum,fol. ^ plates, Zs^d Par. 1827 

4912 GuMPACH*8 Practical Tables for the Reduction of Mahometan Dates to the Chris* 

tian Kalender ; with an Introduction, including some special remarks on the 

Turkish Kalendar, 4to. (pub. at 7* 6rf) cloth, 5* 1866 

An extremely useful set of Tables, computed with great accuracy for the use of Astronomers, 

Chronologers, Historians, Diplomatists, Political and Consular Agents, Merchants, Travellers, and 

Sojourners in the East 

4913 GuKKEBi (J. E.) Flora Norvegica, Pars prior, folio, with 3 plates, half hounds 

6* Nidrosiae, 1766 

This curious work was printed at Tronbiem, in the North of Norway. 

4914, Idem, Nidrosiae, 1766 — Pars posterior, PLafidae, 1772, 9 plates (No, 3 

if published, wanting), in 1 vol. folio, half bound, 20* 1766-72 

4916 Gyllenhall, Insecta Suecica, Classis I. : Coleoptera sive Eleuterata, 3 vols. 8vo«> 
calf,'20s Searis, 1808-13 

4916 Hahn und Herrich-Schaflfer, die Wanzenartigen In8ecten,Vols. I. to III. parti, 

in 13 parts, 8vo. 78 coloured plates, 9* Nv/mberg, 1831-35 

4917 Hall (Jas.) Palaeontology of iN'ew York, 2 stout vols. 4to. with near WO plates, 

cloth, ^4. 4* New York, by Authority, 1847-62 

4918 Hallee (Alberti von) Icones Plantarum Helvetiee, ex ipsius historia Stirpium 

Helveticarum recusse, cum descriptionibus, etc. royal fouo, 62 plates, haJf mor, 
gilt top, uncut, 18* Bema, 179S 

4919 Bibliotheca Botanica, 2 vols. 4to. bds. 10* Land. 1771 

A very useful and most carefully written Bibliography of all Botanical Works. 

4920 Hamilton's (Francis) Account of the Fishes, found in the Biver Ganges, and it* 

branches, 4to. and Atlas of Z9 fine plates, 2 vols. (pub. at £5. 5*) bds. 25* 1822 

4921 another copy, 2 vols. 4to. hf. calf neat, 28* Edinburgh, 1822 

4922 ' the same, rolio, the Atlas only, hf bd. 10* 

Priced, 1843, J. Bohn, bds. £\. 16*; fetched, 1855, Sotheby's, £\. 7*. 
A very valuable contribution to the knowledge of tlie Ichthyology of the East. 

4923 Hablan (D. B.) Fauna Americana : a Description of the Mammiferous AnimalB 

of North America, 8vo. x and 320 pp. hf. calf neat, presentation copy to Dr. 
Sorsfield, 7* Qd Philadelphia, 1826 

4924 ■ American Herpetology, or Genera of North American Eeptilia, 8vo. 

88 pp. bds. 3* M Philadelphia, 1827 

4925 HASSALL (A. H.) History of the British Fre8hwaterAlgae,2vols. 8vo. withl(^ 

plates (pub. at £2. 5*) cloth, 30* 1845 

4926 Hasseabl, Catalogus Plantarum in hortobotanico Bogoriensi cultarum alter, 8vo. 

bds. 12* Bataviae, 1844 

4927 HAWOETH (A. H.) Lepidoptera Britannica, sistens Digestionem novam Insec- 

torum qu» in Magna Britannia reperiuntur, 4 parts, 8vo. complete, boards, 
rare, £2. 2* 1803-28 

This valuable work is rarely complete. Collation : Parts 1-4 have zxxv ; and 610 pp. To the 
first part are appended: MisceUanea natundia, ^ve dissertationea sex, 206 pp. 



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4028 Hebebt XT Eeketixb, Fossiles da Terrain nxuniniilitiqTie sup^rieur dea enyiroas 
de Gtip, des Diablerets, etc. de la Savoie, 2plcUei, id. 5« OrenQhle, 1854 

4929 HEDWIG (Jo.) OPEEA: 

Desgbiptio et Adnmbratio microscopico-aiialytica Muscobum fbokdosobum, nee 
non aliorum Yeffetantinm e dasse Cryptogamica Lmntti, noyonim dnbiisque, 
yexatorum, 4 yoIb. folio. LyMta, 1787-99 

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Species Mnscorum frondos. descr. ed. a. F. Schwaegrichen, 4to. voiih *l*l coloured 

j^lates, calf Lvps. 1801 

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4930 Hedwig, Theoria Generationis et Fmctificationis Plantamm Cryptogamicarom, 

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4932 Hebbal. Tractatus de Virtntibns Herbamm, cum prefatione Amoldi de Nova 

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4^3 I Idem, sm. 4to. with 168 woodcuts, vellum, in good preservation, 20s 

Venet. Alex, de Bindowis, 1520 

4934 HEENANDEZ (Franc.) Eemm Medicarom Novae Hispaniae Thesaurus, seu 

Flantarum Auimalium et Mineralium Mexicanobum historia, a N. A. Eeccho 
collecta a* in ordinem digesta, a J. T. Lynceo, notis illustrata ; cum Indice, et 
Historiae AuimaliuTn et Mineralium libro, stout folio, with several hmndred 
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4936 Hebold (Dr.) Entwickelungsgeschichte der Schmetterlinge, 4to. 158 pp. 33 

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4937 Hebbmannsxk (A. N.) Indices generum Malacozoorum primordia, YoL I., II.» 

fasc. 1 to 9, 8vo. sd. lOs CasseU, 1846-47 

4938 Heupleb, Flora Cryptogamiae vaUis Arpasch, Carpatae Transylvani, impl. folio» 

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4940 HoLMSKioLD Cfheod.) Fungi Danici, cxmi Expositione, Lat. et Dan. folio, Mne 

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4941 H00SJ2E (Sir W. J.) Bbitish Juxoebhakki^, being a History and Descrip- 

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Analysis of the parts, royal 4to. %% finely coloubed plates, with a Duplicate 
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4l942 ■ Bbitish JuKOEBMAKsriiB, being a History and Description, with co- 

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NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS. S9l 

4943 HOOKER. Genera Filionm, or IlliistrationB of the Fbbks, and other Allied 
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4944 Century of Ferns, impl. 8vo. 100 colowred plates ^rare or imperfectly 

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4945 Niger Flora, 8vo. maps, views, and 50 plates, cloth, Ss 6d 1849 

4946 Mxjsci ExoTici, containing the Figures and Descriptions of Foreign 

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4947 Phaenogamous or Flowering Plants, and the Ferns, 8vo. with 12 plates, 

(pub. at 14a) cloth. Is 1842 

4948 HoBAE Physicab Bebolikekses collectae ex Symbolis H. Linkii, Eudolphi, 

Klugii, Neesii ab Esenbeck, Ottonis, Ad. a Chamisso, Homschuchii, Schlech- 
tendal et Ehrenbergii, edi curavit Dr. C. G. Nees ab Esenbeck, folio, 124 pp. 
and 27 plates, some colowred. Is 6d JBonnae, 1810 

4949 HoBANiNOW (P.) Characteres essentiales familiarum ac tribuum Begni Yegeta- 

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4950 HORSFIELD (T.) Zoological Researches in Java, and the neighbouring Islands, 

royal 4to. 66 finely coloured plates, and 7 of Anatomy, (pub. at £8. Ss) cloth, 

rare, £4. 16s 1824 

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4951 HOESFIELD*S Plants Jayanicje: rariores descriptie, Iconilvisqiie DlustrattB^ 

quas in inside Java, annis 1802-18, legit et inyestigavit Thomas Horsfield, M J)* 
e siccis descriptiones et characteres plurimorum elaboravit Johannes J. Bennett ; 
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SoBEBTUS Bbowk, atlas 4to. large map, and 50 beauttfuUy coloured plates^ 
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4952 HOESFIELD'S (Dr. Thos.) Descriptive Catalogue of the Lepidoftebous Ik- 

sects in the Museum of ;the East India Company, 4to. pts. 1 and 2, all published, 
6 and 144 pp. S plates, sd. (pub. at £2. 2s) 10s 1828-9 

4953 the same, 2 parts, 4to. plates coloured, £2. 2s 1828-9 

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4954 HOETUS INDICUS MALABAEICTJS, continens Eegni Malabarici omnis 

generis Plantas rariores, adomatus per H. Van E«ede tot Drakestein et J. Cas- 

carium ; commentariis illustrayit Arnoldus S yen, 12 yoIs. in 6, large folio, ctm^* 

prisina 794i folding plates, the name of each Plant in Latin, Malabar, Sanscrit, 

and Arahic,fine copy in calf, foery rare, £18. Amst. 1605-1703 

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4955 HousTOiTX (Wm.,M.D,) Eeliquiae Houstonnianae : Plantae in America Meridio- 

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4956 HuBEB, Nouvelles Observations sur les Abeilles, 2nd edit. 2 vols. 8yo. 846 pp. 

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4957 HUMBOLDT (Alex, yon) KosmoSyEntwurf eilierpIiysiBclien Weltbesohreibuxig^ 

4 Yols. 8to. sd, 25« Stuttgart, 1845-5B 

4953 ■ Ansichten der Natur, 2 toIs. 12mo. third edition, sd. 5* Stuttgart, 1849 

4959 HuTTON*s Coxurse of Mathematics, by Gregory, with Additions and the Solutions 

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4960 Idelee, Ursprung nnd Be<leutung der Stemnamen, 8vo. 7* Berlin, 1809 

4961 ILLIGEK, Magazin f iir Insekteniiinde, 6 vols. 8vo. ^, cf. nt. 25* JBrauns. 1801-7 

4962 Imfebato (Ferrante, Napolitano) Historia Katurale, nella qnella si tratta delle 

Minere, Pi^etre pretiose e altre curiosita, folio, numerous engravings, vellum, 
\0s Venetia, 1672 

4963 Indian Obnithologt (Illustrations of), 4to.25 coloured plates with text, no title, 

bd. 25s Nellore, 1843 

4964 Ibish Academy's (Iloyal) Transactions, Vols. 12 ; 21, pt. 2 ; and 22, in 5 parts, 

4to. scientific plates and engravings, hds. \0s Dublin, 1815-52 

4965 JAEDINE and SELBY. Illustsations of Obnithology, by Sir W. Jardine 

and P. J. Selby, Esg^., with the co-operation of J. E. Bicheno, Esq„ J. G, 
Children, Esq., Mwor-General Hardwicke, Dr. Horsfield, E. Jameson, Esq., 
Sir T. Stamford Eaffles, N. A. Vigors, Esq.. and John Goidd, Esq. 4 vols, royal 
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4966 Jeedon (T. C.) Catalogue of the Birds of the Peninsula of India, 8vo. 227 pp. 

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4967 Johnston (G.) History of the British Zoophytes, 8vo. woodcuts, cloth, 12* 1838 

4968 JONSTONI (Jo.) Historia Naturalis, viz. de Quadrupedibus, de Avibus, de In- 

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4969 Jukes (J. B.) General Eeport of the Geological Survey of Newfoundland, 1839- 

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4970 Julien, E^sum^ des principaux trait^s Chinois sur la culture des Muriers et 

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4971 JuEiNE, Nouvelle Methode de classer les HYMENOPTifiES et les Dipt^res, Tomo 
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4972 Kaempfeb (E.) Icones select® Plantarum in Japonia coUectae, folio, 69 plates, 

sd. 12s Lond. 1791 

4973 Kabsten, Handbuch derEisenhiittenkunde, 4vola. %yo. plates, hf rus. 10s 1827-8 

4974 Kastneb's Archiv fiir die gesammte Naturlehre, Vols. 1. — XIX. New Series j 

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4977 Kblaaet, Prodromus Faunae Zeylanicse ; being Contributions to the Zoology of 

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4980 Kibchebi Are magna Lucis et Umbrae, fol. diagrams, old calf, 7s 6d JRomae, 1646 

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1982 Klingkjbaepf, Flora von Preussen, 8vo. sd, 3* 6<l Marienwerder, 1848 

4983 Klipstein's Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete der Geologic und Palaeontologie, 
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NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS. 29^"* 

1 ■ . . ■ I III , 

4984 [Knapp's] Journal of a Naturalist, Svo, plates, fpub. at IBs) cloth, 6* 18291 

4985 KNOEE bt WALCH, Eecueil des Monumens des Catastrophes que le Globe de 

la Terre a essuy^es, contenant des Petrifactions et d'autres Pierres curieuses, 

ayec Tables system^tiques et alphabetiques, 4 vols, in 5, folio, portrait, and 272 

plates, calf, £6, Nuremberg, 1768-78 

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4986 KNOWSLEY MENAGEEIE. Gleanings from tbe Men^erie and Aviaiy at 

Knowsley Hall : Hoofed Quadrupeds, preface by J. E. 6eay of the Bntish 

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Earl of Derby, 'i'he plates are accompanied by Lord Derby's notes on their habits, and by a de>- 

scription of the specimens of the various genera, chiefly derived from the study of the Animals tit 

Knowsley, or in the British Museum.'' 

4987 EIbamp, Analyse des Kefractions Astronomiques et Terrestes, 4to. hds, 5* 1799 

4988 KtlTziNG, Species Algarum, 8vo. VI. and 922 pp. (pub. at 21«) sd, 10* Lips. 1849 

4989 KuNCKELLi Ars Vitraria experimentalis, oder Gtasmacber-Kunst, nact I^eri, 

Merretti, etc. small 4to. ^^afe*, half vellum, 7s 6d J^ankf, 1679 

4990 LACEOIX (S. F.) Traits duCalcul Differentiel et duOalcul Integral, 3 vols. 4to. 

deuxihme (la dernihre) Edition, plates. If, oalfgilt, £2. 12* Paris, 1810-19 

4991 LABOULAYE, Dictionnaire aes Arts et Manufactures, de TAgriculture, des 

Mines, <&c. 2 vols. impl. 8yo. several thousand woodcuts. If, hd, mor, £2. 2* 1853-4 
A very valuable Encyclopaedia, embodying the progress and present state of Arts and Manufac- 
tures in Europe. 

4992 Lageehjelms, zur Bestimmung der Dichtheit, Elastioitat, Starke, etc. des 

Stabeisens, 4to. with II plates of Machinery to test the strength of iron, hds, 
Ss Numbera, 1829 

4993 LA LANDE, Astsokomie, 3 vols. 4to. the third arid best edition, iAplates /Tables 

Astronomiques, 1 vol. — ^together 4 vols, caf, umform, 20s Paris, 1792 

Priced, 1840, Payne and Foss, £2. 12« ^d\ 1847, H. Bohn, with additional treatises, £3. 10«. 

4994 LAMAB.CK, Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vert^bres ; deuxi^me Edition, 

par Deshayes et Milne Edwards, II vols. 8vo. (pub. at £4. 8^ sewed), cloth, 
£3. 5« Paris, 1835-44 

4995 the same. Vols. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11—8 vols. 8vo. cloth, 25* 1836-41 

The above edition supersedes that of 1815-22, in 7 vols. 

4996 LAMBEET'S (A. B.) Description of the Genus Pinus, illustrated with figures, 
directions relative to the cultivation, and remarks on the uses of the several 
species ; also Descriptions of many other new Species of the family of GonifeisD, 
3 vols, atlas folio. 111 plates, {including 1 portrait and 3 drawings), supbbbly 
coloured in the first style of art, equal to the original Drawings, and mounted 
upon cardboard, half bound, uncut, Mr. B. Browns copy, (pub. at £78. 15*) 
very rare, £42. 1803-37 

Collation. — Vol. I. Title, dedication, preface, character genericus, Synopsis of the Speci^fSy 

1 leaf each $ pp. 1 to 98 (pp. 59, 60 do not exist) ; 44 plates. 



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works on the ** Genus Finns'' very few are published. Lambert's is the only one with plates on a 
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4999 Illustration of the Genus Cinchona, 4to. 5 plates, bds, 7s 6d 1821 

6000 LAMOHROUX, Histoire des Polipiers Coralligenes flexibles, vulgairement 

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6004 Th^rie Analytique des Probabilit^s, 4to. caff gilt, ISs Paris, 1820 

** La Place's name will remain to the end of the world amongst those who, in the loftiest sub- 
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6007 Lea*s Observations on the genus Unio, Vols. I. II. III. royal 4to. 64 plates of 

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6006 ■ the same. Vol. V. impl. 4to. with plain plates, numbered, No. 12 to^, 

bds, ISs ib. Trans, Amer, Phil, Soc, 1862 

6009 ' Contributions to Geology, roy. 8vo. with 6 col. plates, cl, 6s Phila, 1833 

6010 LEACH'S (Wm. E.) Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or inte- 

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£2. 168 1814-17 

6011*LEDEBOUBr (C. F. a) FloraRossica, sive Enumeratio Plantarum, totius Imperii 
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6011 Legendbe, Th^rie des JS^omores, 4to. seconde edition, sd, 12« 1808 

6012 Leibnizeks Mathematische Schriften von Gerhardt, 2 vols. 8vo. sd, 6s 1849-50 

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6017 Naturgeschichte des Mineral E>eichs, 2 vols, in 1, Syo, plates, half mo- 
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6019 LESSON, Ouvbages db : Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux-Moxjches, 1 vol. 8vo. 

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5034 Philosophia Botanica, editio 4^ studio Sprengel, 8vo. 528 pp. ^Z* caj^ 

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5043 LocHNEBi (M. jF.) Tractatus Yarii : Scnediasma de Parriera brava noYO Ame- 
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. 5044 Long's Astronomy, 2 yoIs. 4iio. plates, hf. hd, calf, Vds Camh. the Author, 1742-84 
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6059 Magnbnus (J. C.) De Manna— De Tabaco exercitationes, 2 vols, in 1, ISmo. 

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6060 Mabavigna, Memorie di Vulcanologia, sm. 4to. \f, hd. 4# Catania, 1832 

6061 Mabschall a Bibbebstbik (L. B. Friderici) Flora Taurico-Cancasica, cum Sap- 

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5066 MAETYN (Thos.) The Universal Conchologist, 2 vols, atlas 4to. Titles, Dbdi- 

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5074 Mentzelii Index Nominum Plantarum multi linguis conscriptus, fol. vel. Is 1682 
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5078 MEYER'S (H.) Fauna der Vorwelt : Fossile Sseugethiere, Vogel, und Eeptilien, 

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6068 M1IiL1!k*S (J. S.) Natural History of the Crinoidea, or Lily-shaped Animals, 

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6065 MIQUEL (F. A. W.) Flora van Nederlandsch Indie, Vol. 1, parts 1-6, Vol. I. 

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6092 Moon's (A1.) Catalogue of the Indigenous and Exotic Plants growing in Ceylon, 

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6093 Mobelet, Description des Mqllusques terrestres et fluviatiles du Portugal, royal 

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6094 Mobbex (Aug. et Ch.) sur la Eub^faction des Eaux et leur Oxygenation par les 

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6095 MoBBEX (C. F. A.) de Xumbrici Terrestris Historia naturali necnon Anatomia, 

4to. S2 plates, sd. 3« 6(2 Bruxellis, 1829 

6096 MOSCOW ACADEMY : Mi^moibes de la Soci^t^ Imp^riale des Naturalistes 

de Moscou, Tomes I., II., IV., V., VII.-X., 8 vols. 4to. 168 plates qf Natural 

Mistory, etc. mostly coloured, 1811-35 ; Commentationes Societatis Physico-Me- 

dicae apud Universitatem Caes. Mosquensem, Vol. 2 pars 1, 1817 : together 9 

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6097 BULLETIN de la Soci^t^ Imp^riale des Naturalistes de Moscou redig^ par 

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1842, Nos. 1-4 ; 1843-45 complete; 1846, Nos. 3, 4; 1847, 1848, 1849 complete; 1850, Noi* 

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5098 Mossleb's Gewacbskunde, Flora von Deutschland, imd die Auslandiscben Gul- 

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5099 MouFETi, Insectorum sive minimorum . Animalium Tkeatrum, olim a Wottono. 

Gesnero, Pennioque incboatum, folio, 500 woodcuts, vellum, 12s London, 1634 
The first fifty- four pages of *< this curious and scarce old book " (as it is called by Haworth) 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIBNCB8, MATHEMATICS. tm 



contain a minate accouni of Bees. Mr. Swainson aays that this was "the first soological wodc 
over printed in Britain,^' but this is a mistake, that honour certainly belonging to Jnliana Bemers or 
Barnes, whose work on Hawking, Hunting, &c. was printed at St. Albans in 1 486. 

6100 MuHLBNBBBG (H.) Ghramina et Plantae Calamariae, et Catalogus Flantarum 
AmericsD Septentr. 2 vols, in I, Svo. calf, 7s 6d JPkiladelpk, 1817-18 

5101 MCllbb (JoA. der Mahler) die TorztLglicnsten Sing-Yogel Teutschlands, mit ihren 

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Jf dossils; with the large coloured Oealogical Map in 3 sheets, each 40 in. by 2il 
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iGELi, die Neuem Algensysteme und sur Begriindung eines eigenen Systems 
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6124 ■ A short Abstract of the Characters of the genera of the Lepidoptera 

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6143 PAEBlNSON'S Organic Eemains of a Former World : an Examination of the 

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6147 Pbbchebok, BibHographie Entomologique, comprenant les ouvrages entomolo« 

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6147* the same, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf morocco, 12* 1837 

A masterpiece of Bibliography,— of the greatest use to all Entomologists. 

5148 Pbttds (Sir John) Fleta Minor. The Laws of Art and Nature, in Knowing, 
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Lione, Gio. di Toumes, 1658 

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5152 PtAZZi (J.) Stellaram inerrantiiiiii PositioiieB mediae, 1792-1818, foHo, bds, rare, 

18* JPanarmi, 18U 

5153 FICTET (F. J.) Kecherclies pour senrir k Thistoire de TAnatomie des Phryga- 

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5154 Traits de Pal^ontoJogie, 4 vols. 8vo. plates, kf. calf, 16* Paris, 1844-46 

5155 PiDMNOT0N*8 (H.) English Index to the Plants of India, 8vo. ^f, hd, lOs 1832 

5156 PiLGEAM das W ahrscheinliche der Wetterknnde, 4to. hf, calf, 2s 6d Wien, 1788 

5157 PiNOB^, Com^tographie on Traits Historique et Th^onqnd des Com^tes, 2 vols. 

4to. 7 plates, calf, babe, 20s Paris, 1783-4 

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6159 PLUMIER, Traits des Foug^res de TAmenqne, large folio, 172 plates of Febks, 

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6160 — — Description des Plantes de rAmeriqtie, folio, with 108 plates ^ calf, 

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6162 — - — Precis d' Astronomic Th^oriqne Pratique, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. 750 pp. 6 

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bustum, Hortus, Seges et Pratum, sm. 4to. If. hd. 5* JB^ancofurti, 1592 

5165 PouiLLET, J^l^mens de Physique experimentale et de M^teorologie, 2 vols, in 4, 

8vo. plates, hf calf, 12* Paris, 1832 

5166 PowBB (Jeannette) Itinerario della Sicilia riguardante tutt'i rami di Stobia 

Natubale, 8vo. plate, sd. 3* 6i Messina, 1839 

6167 Pbado (C. de) sur la Geologic d'ALnaden, d'une partie de la Sierra Morena et 

des Montagues de TolMe, avec une description des Fossiles par Verneuil et 

Barrande, 8vo. map and 7 plates, sd. 3* ^d Paris, 1856 

5168 PuLTENEY (Dr. Bicnd.) Catalogues of the Birds, Shells, and some of the more rare 

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6169 QuEKETT (Jno.) on the Use of the Microscope, with the Methods of preparing, 

8vo. 12 plates and 270 engravings (pub. at 2z*), cloth, 12* 1852 

5170 Baccolta d'Autori che trattano del Moto dell' Acque, 3 vols. 4to. diagrams and 

plates, calf, 12* Firenze, 1723 

5171 NuovA Raccolta d'Autori, che trattano del Moto dell' Acque, 7 vols. sm. 4to. 

plates, vellum, Jifie copy, 30* Parma, 1766-68 

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5172 Bambub, Faune Entoiaologique de TAndalousie, liv. 1-4, 8vo. 20 coloured plates, 

15* 1839 

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Beports on the Progress of Zoology and Botany 1845 

Steenstrup on the Alternations of Grenerations 1845 

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Meyen, Botanical Geography 1846 

Beports on Zoologjr 1847 

Oken, Elements of Physiophilosophy 1847 

Correspondence of John Bay 1848 

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Beports and Papers on Botany, by Henfirey 1849 

Baird on British Entomostraca 1850 



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Botonical and Pnysiological Memoirs 1858 

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Allman, Ftesh Water Polyzoa 1856 

Williamson's Recent Foraminifera, o^a^e« 1857 

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FAPEB, portrait, and 169 exquisitely coloured plates, broken binding, unevt^ 
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plates, Sanover, 1836 — mit Nachtrag, 5 plates, ib. 1839 — in 1 vol. 4to. haff 
calf, 15* 1836-39 

5182 " — die Ereidebildunsen von Texas, undihre organischenEinschlusse, atlas 
4to. with 11 plates of Shells, 5« Bonn, 1852 

5183 BOESEL (A. J.) historia naturalis Banarum nostratium, lar^e folio, 24 coloured 

plates of Frogs and their Anatomy, each with a key-plate platn, the text in Zatin 
and German, Jine copy in russia extra, 20s NUmh. 1758 

Priced, 1840, Wood, £Z. Ihs. 

5184 BCESEL'S Insecktsn-Belustigung, with the Supplement by Kleeman, 5 vols. 

sm. 4to. several thousand beaut\ftil engravings qf Butterflies, with their Chrysalides 

and Caterpillars, the plates on stout papee, very car^lly coloured and 

finished to prevent change qf colour hereafter, some additional ones inserted, a 

matchless copy, red morocco extra, borders, gilt edges, £8. 8« Numberg, 1747-92 

This copy was priced. 1840, Wood, £15. 15«. 

5185 ■ another copy, 4 vols, small 4to. finely colovbjs;j> plates, very fine, in old 

gilt russia, £5. 5* If umber g, 1/46-61, &c. 

Collation: Vol. i. Pages 64, 60, 64, 312, 48 and 48; Plates, coloured, 10, 10, 8, 63, 13 

and 17. Vol. ii. Pages 24, 72, 28, 16, 32, 76, 200 64, and 52 ; Plates 2, 9, 3, 6, 4, 17, 30, 13 

and 10. Vol. Hi. Pftges 624 ; Plates 101. Vol. iv. Pages 48 and 264, ; Plates 40. The fourth voL 

is a Supplement to Roesel by Kleeman, left ^finished without a title. 



9H QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

6186 BoNDELBT (G.) Histoire enti^re des Poissong, traduite de Latin, par Joubert» 

2 vols, in 1, am. folio, portrait and fine woodcuts^ kf. morocco, 15« Lion, 1568 

Priced, 1836, J. Bohn, £2. 2« ; Payne and Foss, mor, £2. I2t 6d. 

'* With all its defects, this early specimen of ichthyology has great and even eztraordinaiy 
merit in the excellency of the woodcnts copiously introduced in its pages ; they are bold and acearatei 
and in general so characteristic that nearly all the species may be at once identified." — Swainami* 

** Cette traduction est plus recherch^ que I'original Latin." — Brunei. 

6187 EOSCOE'S (W.) Monandeian Plants of the Order of ScitaminecD, cshiefly 

drawn from living specimens in the Botanic Garden at Liverpool ; arranged ac- 
cording to the System of Linnaeus, with Descriptions and Observations, com- 
plete, atlas folio, containing 112 very large and finely coloubed plates, kf. hd. 
morocco, uncut, £7. 10* Liverpool^ 1828 

6188 the same, atlas folio, coloured plates, green morocco super extra, giU 

edaes, £8. 8* 1828 

Priced, 1847, unbound, j^l5. 15« ; 7{f. mor. £16. 16«* A very limited number of this beau- 
tiful work was printed by subscription. The stones are destroyed, and the copies are eztremetj rare« 

6189 Bose's Uandbuch der analytischen Chemie, 2 vob. 8vo. third edition, halfrussia, 

2* 6c; BerUn, IfiSS 

6190 Eossi (Gaet.) Soluzione esatta e regolare del Problema della Quadratnra del 

Circolo, Svo^ortrait, sd. 6s Londra, 1804 

6191 iROXBURGH'S Plants of the Coast of Coromandel, selected from Drawings and 

Descriptions presented^ the Hon. Court of Directors of the East India Com- 
pany, published, by their order, under the direction of Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. 

3 vols, atlaa folio, (pub. at £63.) £21. London, 1796-1819 
Collation : Vol. I. Pages vi. and 67* Plates, coloured, 100. 

— II. „ 65. „ 101— 200, 

— III. „ 98. * „ 201—300. 
Priced, 1834, Arch, bds. £24.; 1841, Bryant, hds. £22.; 1847, £24. 

In groups of Indian flowers there are contrasts undreamed of at Manchester or Coventry, and 
beyond all the capability of man's 4000 years of painful invention. 

6192 Boxbubgh's Floba Indica, or Descriptions of Indian Plants, edited by Carey 

and Wallich, complete in 2 vols. Vol I. 8vo. ^. bd. 10s Serampore, 1820 

6193 the same, new edition, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. £3. ib. 1832 

6194 Boxbubgh's (W.) Hortus Bengalensis : Catalogue of Plants in the Botanical 

Garden at Calcutta, and Catalogue of Plants not yet introduced, 16 and 106 pp. 

Serampore, 1814- -Dill wyn's fieview of the Beferences to the Hobtus Mala- 
BABicus of Bheede van Draakenstein, 80 pp. unpublished, Swansea, 1839 : 2 rare 
vols, in 1, 8vo. cloth, 21s 

6195 BOYAL SOCIETY. PHILOSGPHICAL TBAJSTSACTIONS of the Botal 

Society of London, at labge, from the commencement in 1665 to 1844, with 
Indexes to vols. 1 to 110 — ^B. Hook's Lectures — and Parsons* Crounian Lec- 
tures — together 141 vols. 4to. many plates, russia, a bemabkably fine set, 
£120. 1665-1844 

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The continuation, from 1845 to 1858 is in stock and can be supplied at a much reduced price. 

6196 PHILOSOPHICAL TBANSACTIONS of the Boyal Society, from 1828 to 

1858, part 1, 4to. many plates, sd. £20. 1828-58 

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6197 another set, 1665 to 1733 abridged, 7 vols, in 8 ; at Large, 1765-89, with 

Index of Vols. 1-70, 26 vols, in 30; 1791, 95, 1797-1805, 1807, 8, 12-14, 16-18 
pt. 1, 20 pt. 2, Index of Vols. 71-90, 1821-24, 25 pt. 2, 1826-51 and 1855, to he 
sold separately 1722-1856 

6198 BoYAL Society : Proceedings of, for 1850— Vols. 2-5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 pts. 1, 2, 

(Nos. 35, 36)— the lot, 10? 1850-69 

6199 KoYAL Society, Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library, thick 8vo. cloth, 

Zs M 1839 

6200 BOYLE (J. Forbes) Illustrations of the Botany and other Branches of the 

Natural History of the Himalayan Mountains and of the Flora of Cashmere, 

2 vols, with nearly 100 finely colov/red plates, (pub. at £11. lis) ha^fmorocco, qiU 

top edges, £5. 12« 6d5 " 1839 

** It is not too much to say of this very remarkable work^ that it is indispensable to all who 



NATURAL HISTORY, SCIBNCBS, MATHEMATICS. SM 

would acquiro m knowledge of the Tigetalion, dimate and aoil of the north of India." 

AtAeiuBum, 

** This work unquestionably contains a greater amount of valuable practical information upon 
useful matters than any work yet written upon the foreign possessions of any other European 
power." — Dr. Lindley in Boian, Regit, ** The observations respecting the geographical descrip- 
tion of the Flora of Northern India are very interesting ; and the work will be valuable in supplying 
a rich mass of facts on the Natural History of a part of the world of which our knowledge haa 
hitherto been very vague and partial." — Loudon' t Gardener's Magazine, *' This will be found to 
be one of the most scientific and comprehensive works of the kind that has ever been published." — 
Arboretum Britannicum. '* A more valuable contribution has rarely been made to the science of 
Natural History than by the splendid work of Mr. J. Forbes Royle." — Ttmee. 

" The result of his labours was given to the world in a magnificent work, entitled ' Illustrations^' 
&c. This work was published in folio, with plates, in 1833, and at once gave to the author an Euro- 
pean reputation as a Botanist. In this work, Dr. Royle gave the result of his researches into the 
medical properties of a large number of plants, as well as the history of drugs used in Europe, whose 
origin was unknown. For a detailed account of the life and literary labours of this learned man, see 
the Aihenaum qf January 9, 1858." 

6201 EUIZ (H.) et J. PAVON, Floba Peeuviaka et Chilensis, give Novonmi Gene- 

rum Plantarom Peruyianarum et Chilensium descriptiones et icones, cum Pro- 
dromo, 4 vols. roy. fol. Z&^fi^ie plates, fine copy in Spanish calf, £10. 1794*1802 
Priced, 1847, bds. £\A, 14«, or hf. russia, £15. *^ Ouvrage bien enccxxth,** -^Brunei, 

6202 KiTiz et Pa von, Systema Vegetabilium Florae Peruyianae et Chilensis, Vol. I., 

all jmblishedf sq. 8Vo. sd. 10s Madrid, 1798 

5203 the same, ^. bd. lOs 1798 

6204 EUMPHII (G. E.) Hsbbabium Amboikense, complectcns Arbores, Frutices, 
Herbas, Plantas terrestres et aquaticas, quse in Amboina et adjacentibus Insu- 
lis, reperiuntur ; item varia Insectorum ijiimalique genera, Belgice et Latine, 
ed. Burmann, cum Auctuabio, 7 vols, in 4, large foHo, with nearly 700 fine en- 
gravings, calf, £5. 5* ^ Amst. 1741-66 

5205 — — idem, cum Auctuario, 7 vols, folio, many hundred very correct engrav' 

ings qf Plants, neatly hf, hd, calf, Dr, Sorsfield^s copy, £5. Amst, 1741-65 

Plates 70 and 123 were not published. 

Priced 1840, Wood, £7. ; 1854, MuUer, in Amsterdam, 62 fl. 

" Rumphins' account of plants contains many which are not peculiar to the little Island of 

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seasons, their habitats, their uses, and the mode of culture of such as are objects of cultivation. 

Rumphius was evidently a man of talents, sound sense, and indefatigable industry."— (Vaf^/itnf. 

Vol. i. Pages 200. Plates 82. Vol. v. Pages 492. Plates 184. 

— ii. 270. 87. — vi. 256. 90. 

— iU. 218. 141. Auctuarium 74. 30. 

— iv. 154. 82. 

5206 BiippELL (E.) Atlas der Zoologie yon Afrika, 3 parts, atlas 4to. coloured plates, 

bds, ISs FranJ^fiiH, 1826-27-28 

Mammalia, 30 plates ; Reptiles, 6 plates ; Invertebrates, 12 plates, 

5207 B-TippELL (E.) Systematische TJebersicnt der Vogel Nordost AMka's, roy. 8vo. 

coloured plates, bds, 20* FranJtf, 1845 

5208 the same, roy. 8vo. coloured plates, morocco, 25s 1845 

Forms a portion of the ** Fauna of Abyssinia.*' 

6209 EUSSELL, Descriptions and Figures of 200 Fishes, collected at Yizagapatam, 
on the Coieust of Coromandel, 2 vols, royal folio, 171 plates, numbered 1 to 208, 
bds, £2. 1803 

5210 the same, 2 vols, in 1, royal foKo, 171^?;^^, ca^, £2. 8* 1803 

Priced 1840, W. Wood, £h, Wt ; 1840, Nattali, £3. lbs,; 1841, Allen, £8. 8s, Plates 17, 33, 

34, 36, 55, 164, 200, 201, 202, 205, 206, as stated in the letterpress, were not published. 

5211 EUSSELL'S (Dr. P.) Account of Indian Sebpents, 4Jd plates, 1796 : Continua- 
tion, Memoir of Dr. Eussell, and Appendix, portrait, 4Q plates, and 3 additional 
from the Philosophical Transactions, Together 5 parts in 4, roy. fol. complete, 
containing 92 pUUes, mostly coloured (pub. at £10. 10s) bds. teby babe, £8. 10s 

1796-1809 

5212 — - Continuation of an Account of Indian Serpents, part 1, roy. folio, con- 
taining Preface, 11 pp. and coloured plates Nos. 1 — 10, bds. 20« 1801 

TJ 



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5213 Byckholt (F. de) Melanges Pal^ntologiques, 2me parde, Apergu g^offnostiqiie 
des Environs de Vise, 4to. 206 v^planckes 11-20, sd. Is Qd (P BruxeUes, 1846) 

6214 SAINT PETERSBUEGH ACADEMY: PetropolitansB Academiro Scientiamm 
Commentarii, ab anno 1726 ad annum 1746, 14 vols. Petropoli, 1728-61 — "San 
Commentarii, pro annis 1747-75, 20 vols, ib, 1750-76 — Acta, pro annis 1777-82, 
12 parts in 6 vols. ib. 1778-86 — Nova Acta, pro annis, 1783-98, 16 toIs. ih, 
1783-1806 — M^moires de I'Acad^mie Imp^riale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg^ 
avec THistoire de TAcad^mie pour les ann^es 1803-20, 9 vols. ib. 1809-24— Me- 
moirs written in the Eussian Language, 5 vols, ib, 1808-19 — Transactions of the 
Academy, written in Kussian, 2 vols, in 1, ib. 1821-23 — together 70 vols. 4to. 
numerous plates, hf. russia, a fine set, vsby babs, £36. Petrop. 1728-1824 

This was a presentation copy to the Horticultural Society, from the Emperor Alexander. 

5215 ■ another set, Commentarii AcademisD Scientiamm ImperiaJis Petropoli- 

tanae. Vols. 1 — 14, 1726-46 ; Nova Acta Academise, cum historia ejusdem ad 
annum 1783, Vols. 1 — 15, vol. 13 wanting, 1783-1798 ; Memoires de i'Academie 
Imp^riale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg, avec son histoire 1803-6, Vols. 1—4, 
1809-13— together 32 vols. 4to. plates, hf. bd. scarce, £12. St. Fetersb. 1728-1813 

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6216 SAINT PETEESBmiGH ACADEMY : I'Academie Imperiale des Sciences 

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as described, £7. 10s 

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6 vols. 8t. Petersbourg, 1834-45 

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8 parts ib. 1860-3 

' 6me S^rie, Sciences Naturelles, Tome V. pts. 1 — 4, VI. pts. 1 — 6, in 

2 arts ib. 1846-9 

tin Scientifique, Tomes I. — X., Vol. VI. wants Nos. 9 and 10 t&. 1836-42 
Bulletin de la Classe Physico-Mathdmatique, Tomes I. — IV., IX. Nos. 17-24, 
XI.— XVI. ib. 1843-58 

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6217 Samouelle (G.) Entomological Cabinet : being a Natural History of British In- 

sects, 2 vols. 12mo. 150 carefully coloured plates, hf. calf gilt, 12s 1833-4 

6218 Saussueb (H. B. de) sur I'itfygromdtrie, 4to. 2, plates, bds. 2s 6rf Neuchatel, 1783 

6219 Saussube, Monographic des Gu^pes Sociales ou de la Tribu des Vespiens, impl. 

8vo. pp. 1-240 (the Appendix not complete), with plates 2-14, 17-18, 20-24, 27-29, 
inclusive ; altogether 23 plates, many coloured, containing upwards of a hundred 
figures of Insects, Sfc. in case, 18« Paris, 1853 

6220 Savi, Omithologia Toscana, ossia descrizione degli Uccelli che trovansi nella 

Toscana, con lo Seguito contenente i Quadri Sinottici, 4 vols. 8vo. Fine Paper, 
coloured cuts, sd. uncut, 28* Pisa, 1827-31 

6821 SCH-^FFEEI (J. C.) Icones Insectorum circa Eatisbonam indigenorum, 3 vols. 

roy. 4to. 280 coloured plates of Insects, labge papee, the late Dr. Goodenough*s 

copy, calf extra, £3. 10s Hatisb. 1/66 

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tiialen; 1859, Bucher, 25thalers; 1840, Jas. Bohn, £5. bs; H. Bohn, 1847, £4. As and 

£6. 6s. 

6222 SCHEliLENBEEG (J. E.) Genres des Mouches Dipt^res, M-ench and German, 

8vo. 4)2 finely coloured plates, with a MS. I3(tdex added, bds. 30* JZurich, 1803 

6223 Scheuchzebi Itinera per Helvetiae Alpinas regiones, facta 1702-1711, stout 4to. 

many very curious plates of Swiss Scenery, Natural Curiosities, Monsters, Sfc. 

calf, 7s6d Lugd. Bat. 1723 

5224 Schimpeb et Mougeot, Monographic des plantes Fossiles du grSs bigarr^ de la 

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6225 SCHINZ (H. E.) Beschreibung und Abbildung der Kiinstlichen Nes^^r und 

Eyer der Vogel (figures of Bibds, Nests and Eggs foimd in SwitzerlandjsG«- 

many, &c.) impl. 4to. 74 coloured plates, German Bds. uncut, £2 Zurich tSSP 

Priced, 1841, Wood, i?4. 10». ' \ 

5226 ' Systematisches Verzeichniss aller Saugethiere oder Synopsis M amma-^ 

hum, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. 1210 pp. hf. calf, 7s 6d Solothurth 1844-6 



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54 coloured plates, calf, 16« Ijcipzig, 1802 

5228 ScHLEGEL (A.) sur la Pliysionomie des Serpens, Svo. avec folio Atlas de 21 

Planches, 7s Qd La JBLaye, 1837 

5229 ScHLSiDEN (M. J.) Grundziige der wissenschafUichen Botanik, 2 vols, in 1, 8yo. 

plates, cloth, 9s Leipzia, 1845-46 

5230 — — Grundziige der Wissenscliaftliclien Botanik, nebst einer metnodologis- 

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calf neat, Dr, Sorsfield^s autograph on title page, 7 s 6d 1849-50 

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Palermo, 1810 

5232 ScHMiEDEL, FossiHum metalla et res metallicas concementium Glebae, 4to. with 

26 filielvcoloured plates of Fossils, red morocco, 6s Norimhergae, 1763 

5233 SCHNilEVOOGT, Icones et Descriptiones Plantarum rariorum delin. Schweg- 

man, Yol. I, royal folio, (all published), with 48 finely colou/red plates, the text 
in Latin, Uiutch, French, and German, edges cut, scarce, 30* Sa^rlem, 1793 

Priced, 1847, H. G. Bohn, hf. calf, £2. 12« 6<f. 

6234 SCHONHERR, Synonymia Iksectobum : Genera et species Curculionidum, 
cum synonymia huius familiae, species liactenus minus cognitae a Gyllenhal^ 
Boheman aliisque ulustratatae, 8 yols. in 16, stout 8yo. £5. Parisiis, 1833-46 

5235 ■ Synonymia Insectorum : Band I. Eleutherata oder Xafer, 4 vols. 8vo. 

with 6 coloured plates of Beetles, bds, 18* Stockholm, 1806-17 

6236 ScHOTTi Technica Cunosa sive Mirabilia Artis, in quibus yaria experimenta 

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5238 ScHOTJW (Dr. J. F.) Grundziige einer aUgemeinen Pflanzengeograpbie, 8yo. 628 

V^'f folding Tables, caff; with an oblong folio Atlas containing 22 coloured plates, 
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5239 Tableau du Climat et de la Y^g^tation de I'ltalie, YoL I. royal 8yo. 

hf. calf and large folio Atlas, bds, 14« Copenhague, 1839 

5240 SCHUBEET, (T.) Astronomic th^orique, 3 yols. 4,to.flat€s, calf, £2. St, Pet 1822 

5241 ScHULTZ (C. H.) sur la Circulation et sur les yaisseaux laticif^res dans les 

Plantes, 4to. with S2 plates, sd, 10s Paris, 1839 

5242 SCEOPE'S (Col.) Memoir of the Geology of Centeal Feance, including the 

Yolcanic Formations of Auyergne, the V elay, and the Viyarais, 4to. and an 

oblong folio atlas of 19 large folding maps andplates, coloured, (pub. at £3. 3s) 

bds, rare, SorsfielcPs copy, £2, 2s 1827 

" Scrope's Inimitable Panoramic Views of the Volcanic formations of France." — BuekUmd's 

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5243 SEBA. Locupletissimi sebum natubalium thbsaubi accurata descriptio, et 

iconibus artinciosissimis expressio, per uniyersam Physices historiam. Opus ex 
toto terrarum orbe coUegit, descripsit, et depingendum curayit Albertus Seba. 
Latvnh et Gallic^, 4 yols. royal folio, with 4&0 fine engramngs of Animals, Birds, 
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Fetched Paris' sale, morocco, jf 94. lOf ; Meerman, russia, 420 florins. 

5244 SscoNDAT, M^moires sur I'Histoire naturelle du ChSne, etcfol.^^^e^, sd, 5s 1785 
6245 SELBY'S (P. J.) History of British Forest-Trees, indigenous and introduced, 

8yo. nearly 200 very beautiful engravings, fibst impbessions, cloth, 22s 6d 

Van Voorst, 1842 
5246 SEPP'S (J. C.) Eepresentation of Inland and Foreign Wood, as well Trees as 
Shrubs, in the Caoinets of Natural Curiosities, according to tlybYtV^^^^ixV^^^'- 

\3 1 



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in Mnglish, Dutch, German^ French and Latin, hds, 7s Qd Amsierdam,, 1773 
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6247 ■ Histoire Naturelle de Papillons de Bueinam, dessin^s d'apres Katnre, 
4to. 40 pp. in French and Dutch, 16 Jlnely coloured plates of Butterflies and 
Catterpitlars, (pnb. at 20 florins) cloth, \0s Amsterdam, 1828 

6248 Sebbes (Marcel de) Essai {gSologique)jao\ix serrir a Tliistoire des Animaux de la 

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Simnltan^ite des Terrains de Sediment sup^rienr, 1830 — in 1 vol. 4to. y\ 
morocco, \0s 1813.30 

6249 SIBBALD (Sir Bobert) Scotia lUustrata, siye Frodomns HistorisB I^'aturaJis 

Scotise, Nuncins Scoto-Britannns sive admonitio de Atlante Scotico, foHo, osi- 
eiNAL EDITION, 22 plates of JPlants, Birds, Fishes, etc, (the last, otic of Fossils, 
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6250 the same, labge papeb, royal folio, ^plates, cayneat, 36* 1683-84 

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PAPER, Constable, £3. 10«; 1827, Thorpe, £4. 14« 6i2. The plate by De Lea, containing the 
portrait of Alexander Boyd, is often wanting. Sir Robert Sibbald, says Bp. Nicolson, was one of 
the greatest ornaments of his country and profession which this age has produced. 

6251 SIBTHOEF (J.) FLOE A GE^CA. Characteres omnium Flantarum, Descrip- 

tiones et Synonyma elaboraverunt J. E. Smith, et J. Lindley, 10 vols. im^. 
folio, with 966 engravings, exquisitely coloubed by Soweeby, a beautiful 
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until of the last three volumes only twenty-eight copies were coloured. The original cost of 

BACH COPY WAS £250. 

6252 SIBTHOEP'S FJLOEA GE^CA, the reissue, 10 vols, folio, with 966 coloueep 

PLATES, hf bd, morocco, £55. 
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the estate upwards of a thousand pounds. 

6253 SiBTHOEP (J.) Florae Grsecse Prodromus, 2 vols. impl. 8vo. labge papeb, hf calf, 

uncut, 20* 1806-13 

6254 SIEBOLD (P. F. de) Fauna Japonica, Pisces, edd. Temmink et Schlegel, fol. 

complete, 160 coloured plaies, (pub. at 128 Thalers) Lugd. Bat, 1842-50 

5255 the same, text, 188 pp. plates 1—126 (wanting pi. 90, 92, 94, 98, 

100, 102, 103, 104, 106 to 111, 113 to 125), 2 vols. fol. the plates coloured, 
YarrelVs copy, £4. ih. 1848 

5256 Temmince, Mammif^es du Japon et Mammif^res Marins, 30 plaits, eo- 

loured, bds, 25* Lugd. Bat, 1842 

6257 Cbustacxa, a W. de Haan, square folio, plates, 1-26, 29-32, 37-38, with 

text, bds, 18# Lugd. Bat, 1833 

5258 Siebold et Zuccarini, Icones et descriptiones Hydrangearum in Japipi^ 

detectarum, folio, jpl^e* 1-16, with text, 6s s,\a, \ 

6259 SLOAJN^E'S Natueal Histoey of Jamaica, and Voyage to the Islands of Ba?-^ 
bados, Madeira, Nieves, and St. Christopher's, 2 vols, folio, with 2i74i plates oj^ 

the Zoology and Botamy of the West Indies, £5. 1707-26| 

A rich mine of Natural History. Heath's copy sold for £19. 19« ; Dent's £17. 1 *ls ; Willett'al 

£16. 5«. Priced, 1829 and 36, J. Bohn, if8. 8f ; 1840, Jas. Bohn, £7. 7«. 7 

6260 Smith's (A.) Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa, Nos. 3, 4, 19 to 23, 25 1 

7 Nos. 4to. 74 coloured plates of Mammals, Birds, Fishes, Iteptiles and Insects, 
(pub. at £4. 18*) £2. 5* 1838-47 

6261 Smith (Sir J. E.) Coloured Figures of imperfectly described or unknown Plants^ 

atlas folio, \% finely coloured plates, with descriptions in Latin and JEnglish, 
tcithout a title page, hf russia, uncut, veby scabce, 26* 1790 



NATURAL ttlStORY, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS. 309 

6262 Sm ith (J. E,) Tracts relating to Natural History, 8vo. plates, hf, cf. 3« 6d5 1798 

526a SOWEEBY*S (Jamcffl) English Botaky, orColonred Figures of British Plante. 

with their essential Charaeters, Synonymes, and Places of Growth, described 

by Sib Jahss E. Smith, with general Index, 36 vols. roy. 8vo. complete^ 

OBioiNAL AND BEST EDITION, contatHiiuf 2592 coloured plotcs (pub. at £55. 6« 6(Q 

hfi hd, £25. Lond. 1790-1814 

This fine work contains every English Plant and every Flower, truthfully delineated after 

tHit«re, with a precise description. Original sets, like the above, are more accurately coloured^ 

5264 SowBBBY*s Botany — the Supplement by Hooker, Babington, etc. separately, 

4. vols. roy. 8vo. plates, 2693-2960, with text, £10. 1831-49 

fi26S Beitish Minebalogy, or coloured figures intended to elucidate the 

Mineralogy of Great Britain, 5 vols« 8vo. bbO plates, heauiifullv coloured, (pab. 

in Nob. at £17. 5«) £6. 6« 1804-17 

Priced, 1840, J. Bohn, rns8ia,£\7, ]2«. 
5266 — - Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, 7 vols, royal 8vo. witk 622 plates^ 

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Dawson Turner's copy, with an autograph letter and a portrait added. Priced, 1847, with 609 
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6267 Cdioured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms, with descriptions, 

3 vols. sm. folio, 440 coloured plates, £14. 1797-1809 

5268 Sowbbby (George Bettin^ham) Genera of recent and Fossil Shells ; Plates 1 to 

72 and 109 to 144, both inclusive, with, the corresponding Text — the same, Noa. 
XXXYIII to XLII. with 36 plates — altogether 144 coloured plates with the 
correspondiTigtext, 8vo. uncut, £2. 2s P 1823 

5269 Sfeede's (G. T. fr.) Indian Handbook of Gardening ; witl). a Hindopstanee Yo* 

eabulary of Horticultural Terms, and a List of Plants, 8vo. second enlarged 
edition, cloth, 10s Calcutta, 1843 

5270 SPIX (I. B.) CephaJogenesis : sive Capitis Ossei Structura, Formatio et Signifi- 

catio per omnes Animalium Classes, impL atlas fol. \^ plates qf skulls of various 
Animals, hds, 36« Monaehii, 1816 

5271 Stefhani (C.) Prsedium B>usticum, 12mo. blue morocco, gilt edges, b^ De Some, 

from ScTiauard^s library/, 16s Jjuietia, 1564 

5272 STEPHENS' (J. F.) Hlustrations of British Entomology, or a Synopsis of British 

Insects ; containing their generic and specific Distinctions ; with an Account of 

their Metamorphoses, Times of Appearance, Localities, Food and Economy ; 

(being a complete Description of all the known British Species, arranged in two 

great Classes of Sausteltata and Mandibulata), 86 parts, forming together 12 

vols, bound in 9, 8vo. (Haustellata, 4 vols. ; Manditulata, 7 vols. Suppl. 1 voL) 

100 beautifiilly coloubed plates, comprising numerous figwres, (pub. at £21.) 

bds, £8. 8« 1828-46 

This work gives in a systematic form, descriptions, hoth generic and specific, of all the insects 

which have hitherto been detected in Great Britain and Ireland, so far as the immense extent of the 

subject may render practicable : to these descriptions are appended coloured figures of some of the 

rarer and more interesting species, as well as localities and general notices of their food and economy, 

metamorphoses, periods of flight, appearance, &c. It embraces an account of a far greater number 

of species of insects than has hitherto appeared in the indigenous Fauna of any country. 

6273 Stephens* (J. F.) Systematic Catalogue of British Insects, containing references 

to every English writer on Entomology, and to the principal Foreign authors, 
8vo. xxiiv., 416 and 388 pp. (pub. at £1. 7*) half calf pit, 16s 1829 

6274 STERNBEEG, Essai d'un Exposd Geognostico-Botanique de la Flore du Monde 

primitif, in 4 Parts, folio, vntk plates 27 — 64, (plates 1 — 26 ; and of the text 
part I. sheet L, and part IL wanting) Dr. Buchland*s presentation copy, sewed, 
rare, 36* Ratisbonne, 1826 

6276 STOCKHOLM Academy. Kongl. Yetenskaps-Aeademiens Handlinger for 
1830, 1831, 1832, 1834,4 vols. 8vo. 1^ plates of Nat, History, uncut, 14* 1830-36 

6276 Stoll, E^pr^sentation des Spectres, des Mantes, des Sauterelles, des Grillons, 

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qais. Divisions 1, 3, and 4, 4to. ^finely coloured plates, comprising upwards of 
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6277 Stezelecki's Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen*s Land, 

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hd. calf, £6. 1820-30 

Priced, 1847, Bohn, hf. calf, £10. lOf, and mor. £13. IZt. 

6280 Hortus Britannicus ; or, a Catalogue of Plants in Great Britain, 8vo. 

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6281 Taylob (Michael) Tables op Logabithms of all Numbers, from 1 to 101,000; 

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6282 Taylob*s (T. G.) Cat^ogue of the principal Fixed Stars, from observations at 

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6283 Temmikck, Histoire naturelle g^n^rale des Pigeons et des Gallinac^s, 3 vols. 8vd. 

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8284 Esquisses Zoologiques sur la C6te de Gtdne, Ire. partie, les Mammi- 

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6285 TENORE (M.) Mora Napolitana, ossia descrizione delle piante del regno di 

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123, 124, 126 and 127 a/re wanting, hds, uncut, presentation copy from the author 

to the horticultural Society, very scarce, £10. Napoli, 1811-38 

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Tract entitled *' Ad Plortt NeapoliiaiuB Prodromum Appendix quinia, Neapoli, 1826." 

6286 Tenobe, Trattato di Fitognosia ; Corso delle Botaniche Lezioni ; Flora Medica 

di Napoli, 4 vols, in 2, stout 8vo. >^ calf 20s Napoli, 1816-23 

6287 Essai sur la Geographie Physique et Botanique de Naples, m^y^s, 

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Cipressi, 4to. 2 plates, 1853---Su di una Pianta Conifera, 4to. 2 plates, 1853— 
Classificazione de* Platani, 4to. 1856 — together 7 tracts 8vo. and 4to. presented 
by the author to the Horticultural Society, very rare, 35« Napoli, 1826-56 

5289 Thienemann (F. A. L.) Systematische DarsteUung der Fortpflanzung der Vogel 

Europa's mit Abbildung der Eier, herausg. im Vereine mit L. Brehm und G. A. 
W. Tnienemann, the 5 parts complete, with Index, in 1 vol. 4to. 28 coloured 
plates of Bird's Eggs, hf morocco, gilt top, 30* Leipzig, 1825-38 

5290 Thtjnbeeg (C. P.) Flora Japonica, 8vo. 52 and 420 pp. 39 plates, calf, Qs 1784 

5291 Beskrifning pa Svenske Djur, 12mo. hf bd, 2s 6rf 1798 

5292 Dissertationes AcademicsD, 3 vols, 12mo. plates, calf gilt, 10s 1799-1801 

5293 Flora Capensis, 2 vols. 12mo. calf 5s HqfiiuB, 1820 

5294 TiJDSCHBiFT, voor de Wis- en Natuur- kundige Wetenschappen, Vols. I. — V. 7u>t 

consecutive, large 8vo. plates, sd. 25s Amst. 1847-52 

Contents of this copy : Vol. I., 1-3 ; II., 3, 4 ; ITT., wanting ; IV., 1 -4 ; V., 1-3. . 

6295 TOEEE Y (J.) Flora of the State of New York, 3 vols, royal 4to. the text inter- 

leaved, with 161 plates bound separately, an autograph letter of the author pre- 
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6296 Teagi (H.) de Stirpium Germanise nomenclaturis propiisque differentiis, Latine 

a Kybero, stout 4to. ^1 preliminary leaves, 1200^^. of Text, ^2 leaves of Indices, 
See. woodcut portrait of Tragus, and several hundred engravings of Trees and 
Plants, vellum, 5s Argentorati, 1552 

Teansactions of the American Philosophical Society — See ante " Amebicak" 

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forme de Comes, 4to. 13 plates, calf, 20s Leide, 1744 

Rare, and much sought after. 

5298 Teevieanus (L. C. and G. R.) Works on Anatomy, Physiology, and Botany : 

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Mutationibus, Wratislaviae, 1828 ; together 6 vols. 4to. plates, sewed, 10s 

V. 1 1815-28 

5299 TURIN' Academy : Miscellanea philosophico-mathematica Societatis privatae 

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Sciences, Litt^rature et Beaux- Arts, ann^es 1792 — 1812, 10 vols, setoed (" Sci- 
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Scienze di Torino, 1813-35, Vols. 22-— 38 sewed. — together 37 vols. 4to. many 
plates, extremely rare, £18. 1759-35 

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5300 TuBiN Academy : M^moires de TAcademie Eoyale des Sciences, 1784-7, 2 voLi. 

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5301 TUENEE (Dawson) N atueal Histoey op Fuci, or Sea Weeds, being coloured 

Figures and Descriptions of the Plants referred by Botanists to the Genus 
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rate representations of Marine Plants, coloured and systematically arranged* 
Various Critiques from Foreign Publications, and some original drawings, in- 
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Miss H. 8, Turner, and one of Sir Joseph Banks, a private etching by Mrs. jS, 
Turner, inserted, half russia, uncut, £10. 10* 1808-19 

5302 Another copy, labge papee, 4 vols, in 2, folio, coloueed plates, rus* 

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Hooker, together with a portrait of the author, from a private litiiograpbic drawing on stone by 

Miss H. S. Turner. 

5303 Tuenee (Dawson) MuscologisB Hibemica) Spicilegium, sm. 8vo. with 16 coloured 
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5305 TusKEE (Dawson) and Boeeee, Specimens of a Lichenographia Britannica, or 

attempt at a History of British Lichens, 8vo. cloth, uncut, with D. Turner* s au» 
tograph, scarce, &s • Yarmouth, 1839 

This scarce work was printed for prioate circulation only, and never completed. 

5306 Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Transactions of the. Vol. I. parts 2, 4, 6, 

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5307 Uibelakee (Franz) System des Karlsbader Sinters, folio, fine papee, with 39 

coloured plates of Mineralogy and Geology, bds. ISs Erlan^en, 1786 

5308 UTBECHT Academy. Annales Academlk Eheno-Teajectin^e, 1816-1837, 

and Supplement to 1815-16, together 22 vols. 8vo sewed, uncut, 32* 

Trajecti ad JRhenum, 1818-37 

5309 Vanpelli, Diccionario dos Termos Technicos de Historia Natural, sm. 4to. ujith 

20 plates of Natural History, bds, 10s Coimbra, 1788 

5310 Van Diemen's Land. Papers and Proceedings of the Eoyal Society of Van Die- 

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5311 Vauchee, Histoire des Conferves d'eau aouce, suivie de I'Histoire des Tremelles 

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5312 Veeneuil et Collomb, sur la Constitution G^olomque de plusieurs provinces de 

I'Espagne; Grervais, Description de quelques Ossements fossiles du terrain 
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5313 VILLARS, Histoire des Plantes de Dauphin^, 3 vols, in 4, 8vo. 55 plates, hf. bd. 

morocco, gilt tops, scarce, 21s Grenoble, 1786-89 

Priced, Large Paper, 18.*)6. J. Bohn, mor. £4. As. 

5314 ViLLiEES ET GuEN^E, Tableaux Synoptiqjies des L^pidopt^res d'Europe, Vol. I. 

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6317 VOIGT, Hortus SuburbaniiB Calcuttensis : a Catalogue of Plants cultivated in 

the East India Company's Botanical G-arden, Calcutta, royal 8yo. doth, rare, 
36« Calcutta, 1845 

6318 Waoneb (E.) Icones Zootomicao, folio, 36 plates of 2joological Anatomy, hds. 

25* Leipzig, 1841 

5319 Wahlenbebg, Flora Upsaliensis, enumerans plantas circa Upsaliam sponte cres- 

centes, 8vo. map, Jtf, m>orocco, neat, gilt top, 9* Upsaliam, 1820 

6820 the same, 8vo. hds. Is ^ 1820 

6321 WALDSTEIN (F. P. a) et P. Kitaibel, Descriptiones et Icones Plantanim Ea- 

riorum Hungarise, 3 vols, royal folio, complete, containing 280 finely colcfured 
plates (pub. at £78. lbs), hf. Id. green morocco, £16. Viennce, 1802-12 

This work is ver j rare in England and even in Germany, nearly all the copies I have noticed are 
imperfect. Priced, 1836, J. Bohn, £25.; 1855, Weigel, 120 Thalers. 

6322 WALLICH, PlantcB Asiaticae Eariores, or Descriptions and Figures of a select 

number of unpublished East Indian Plants, 3 vols. impl. rolio, containing 

300 most beautifully coloured plates (pub. at £36.) £16. 10* 1830-32 

6324 the same, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 11 — royal folio, coloured plates, each 

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The finest and most beautifal of all the Botanical Works published in this or any other country. 
There were only 250 copies is^ied for the original Subscribers. 

'* Dr. Wallich was born a Dane, and served in early life in the Danish settlement of Serampore 
In India, until that place fell into the power of England. Like many other Danish officers there 
taken, he was permitted to enter our service, and in time rose to occupy the first botanical post in 
India — the superintendency of the Botanical Garden of Calcutta. In 1820 he began, in conjunc- 
tion with Dr. Cary, to publish the * Flora Indica.' He afterwards issued the ' Tentamen Floras 
Nepalensis.' His great work, ' Plantae Asiaticse Rariores," was published after his return to Europe, 
in three folio volumes, each containing 100 coloured plates. Dr. Wallich died at his house in Gower 
Street, on the 28th of April, in his 68th year.'' — Aihenaum, May 6, 1854. 
6825 Nipal Plants : Tentamen Florae Napalensis illustratae, folio, pp. 1-64, 

plates COLOUBED 1-50, very rare, £2. 16* (Calcutta), 1826 

5326 the same, folio, pp. 1-8 and 37-64, plates 1-50 exciting 11, 13, 16, 22- 

25 ; 18 are coloured, the remainder plain, \0s 1826 

6327 WATCHMAKiKa. Gbisslee, der Uhrmacher, oder Lehrbegriff der Uhrmacher- 

kunst, 10 vols, in 5, 4to. plates, Af. bd, 18* Leipzig, 1793-99 

6328 WEINMANN (I. A.) Elenchus Plantarum Horti Imperialis Pawlowskiensis et 

Agri Petropolitani, %vo. presentation copy from the JEmpress of Russia, red mO' 
Tocc o, gilt edges, scarce, 15* JPetropoli, 1824 

6329 WEISSE, Catalogus Stellarum ex Zonis Eegiomontanis : Positiones medise Stel- 

larumFixarom a ^oesselio e.g. inter — 15o et 4- IS® dec!, observatarum ad annum 

1825 reductae, curavit Struve, impl. 4to. h/l bd, calf, uncut, 28* Petrcpoli, 1846 

5830 Wells* Two Essays : 1, Upon Smgle Vision with two Eyes ; 2, on Dew, 8vo. 

hds. Is Qd 1818 

6331 WEWDLAND (J. C.) Eeicaeum Icones et descriptiones : Abbildung und Be- 

Bchreibung der Heiden, complete in 27 parts, bound in 2 vols. roy£d 4Xo.fine 
paper, with 162 colouebd ^Zafe* o/*Heaths, J{f. cf. nt>, rare, £5. Han. 1798-1823 

Priced, Klincksieck in Paris, 1 50 fr. 

6332 Westeing (J. P.) Suenska Lattvamas Farghistoria, 6 parts in 1 vol. royal 8vo. 

finely coloured plates ©^Lichens, bds. rare, 9* Stockholm, 1805 

5333 W B8TWOOD*s Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects ; comprising 

an Account of the Habits and Transformations of the different Families ; a 

Synopsis of all the British, and the more remarkable Foreign Genera, 2 vols. 

8vo. above 150 woodcuts, comprising about itoo thousand five hundred distinct 

figures, (pub. at £2. 7*) cloth, 21* 1839-40 

'' A careful and judicious digest of rare and extensive learning, of elaborate and deep research. 

It is impossible to read these interesting pages, and compare the text with the numerous cuts, ese- 

eoted from the author's own drawings, without feeling a profound respect for the invincible industry 

which has collected so immense a mass of information." — Entomological Magazine. 

6334 WHEWELL'S (W.) Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, founded upon their 

history, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 30*) bds. 18* 1840 

6335 Wienee Verzeichniss : Systematisches verzeichniss von den Schmetterlingen 

der Wiener Gegend, 2 vols. 8vo. 7^. bd. 3* M Braunschweig, 1801 



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6S36 WiGHT^s (Bicliard) Illnstrationfl of Indian Botany, Sapplezneat, roj. 4/to. teai 
not quite complete, 10 fine coloured plates, 78 Qd • Glasgow^ 1831 

5337 Wight (Eobt.) Iconesrlantarum Indiae Orientalis, or Figures of Indian Plants, 

Vol. L 4to, 289 plates, with the descriptions pasted on them, hf, bound, morocco, 
309 Madras, 1838 

5338 WiESTBOM (J. E.) Oonspectos Litteratorae Botanicae in Suecia, Syo. doth, an 

excellent bibliograpky, 10* Solmiae, 1831 

6339 WiLLDENow (C. L.) Hortus Berolinensis, sive Icones et descriptiones Plantanun 

rariorum vol minus cognitarom, quae in liorto regio botanico excoluntur, large 

foL foith WO finely coloured plates {pub, at 38 Thalers), hf. rus, 32* BerL 1816 

6340 Historia Amaranthorum, roy. fol. 12 coloured plates, 4* Turici, 1790 

6341 Williams (J. F. Lake) Historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries, 2 vols. 

8vo. (pub. at 24?) calf gilt, 9s 1820 

6342 Williams' Combustion of Coal and Prevention of Smoke, second edition, part 1, 

8vo. text, cloth, Ss 6d 1841 

6343 WILSON and BONAPARTE, American Ornithologt, or Natural History 

of the Birds of the United States ; with a continuation by Charles Lucien Bona- 
parte, Prince of Musignano, new and enlan^ed Edition, completed by the in- 
sertion of above One Hundred Birds omitted in the original Work, and illus- 
trated by valuable Notes, witJi an interesting Life of the Author, by Sir William 
Jardine, Bart, 3 vols. 8vo. portr. of Wilson, and 97 plates exhibiting 363 figures 
of Birds accurately engraved and beautifidly coloured, hf, bd, mor, £5. los 18^ 
In this highly finished copy, all the Groands and Landscapes are likewise coloured. The pub- 
lication price of copies coloiured in the ordinary manner, on unglased paper, and the grounds mi* 
coloured, was £6. Ids 6dm boards, and of copies finished in the extra style of the present £10. 10#. 
** American Ornithology has uniformly presented a highly interesting subject of investigation to 
Naturalists and liberally educated persons of all countries, even when the n>eans of gratifying their 
curiosity were new and difficult of attainment. Wilson's invaluable work removed the obstacles to 
this attractive study, and conferred on bim an imperishable renown. His ardent and perspicuont 
mind enabled him to exhibit the truths he discovercMl, in that warm, lucid, and captivating language, 
which never fails to reach the heart of his reader ; while the faithfulness of his delineations shew 
most advantageously theaccuraey of his pencil. — We may say, without hesitation, that such a work 
as he has published in a new country, is still a desideratum inany part of Europe." 

** i he valuable Notes and interesting Life of Wilson added to this new edition are from the 
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gether we have rarely seen a more valuable work on Natural History, and not one more entertain- 
ing." — Lit. Gazette. '* The most delightful collection of Ornithological Biographies with which we 
are acquainted." '* This is by far the best edition of the American Ornithology, both on account 
of the beautiful plates and the most interesting notes of the editor. Every Ornithologist must, of 
courae , poH sess the work, and he should if possible procure this edition." — Nevilie Wood. 

6344 WILSON'S (James) lUnstrations of Zoology, being Representations of New, 

Bare, or Bemarkable Subjects of the Animal Kingdom, drawn and coloured 
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tiful plates, (pub. at £7. 7s) green morocco, gilt edges, £4u ^dinb. 1831 

5345 "Wines. HENDEESON'S History of ancient aad modem Wines, 4to. 33 via^ 
nettes and engraved initials, (pub. at £2. 2«) bds. uncut, 18« 18^4 

6346 the same, 4to. ca^f, gilt edges, 21* 1824 

" An excellent work, displaying considerable industry and research/' — Lowndes. 

5347 WOOD'S (W.) Linnsean Genera of Insects, 2 vols. 12mo. illustrated with mjinehf 

coloured plates, (pub. at 30s) bds. lbs 1821 

Priced, 1847, H.G. Bohn, mor. £\. 8«. 

5348 WRIGHT, Skandinaviens Fiskar, med text af Fries och Ekstrom, 5 parts, 4to. 

with 30 coloured plates, and 3 plain, (pub. at £3. 16») 36* Stockholm, 1836-38 

6349 YARRELL (Wm.) History of British Birds, complete in 37 parts, forming 

3 vols, royal 8vo- First and Best edition, very fine woodcuts, including an en" 

graving of each species by Thompson, and numerous vignettes, labgb paper, 

subscription copy, out of print and scarce, £9. 10* Van Voorst, 1837-43 

The above edition is eagerly sought after by amateurs of beautiful viroodcnts, on account of the 

excellence of the impressions ; whenever it occurs it is immediately bought up by the publisher. 

Of the second and third editions no copies exist on Large Paper. 

'* The wood-engravings by Thompson, as far exceed those of Bewick, as finished line-engraving 

does etching."— /^ee/a/or, July 15, 1837. 



SU QUARrrCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6360 YASJtELL'S History of British Birds : a history and a picture portrait, en- 

graved expressly for this work, of each species of the Biras found in Britain, 
Third Edition, 3 Yols. 8yo. containing 550 illustrations , (pub. at £4. \4is 6d) dotkf 
£4i,4a 1856 

5350* History of British Fishes, second edition, 2 vok. Svo. (pub. at £3. 3«) 

cloth, £2. 2s 1841 

6351 — — — - History of British Fishes, Tliird Edition, with Figures and Descrip' 

tions of the additional Species, by Sir John Kichardson, C.B., and wil^ d 

Portrait and Memoir, 2 vols. Svo. (pub. at £3. 3*) cloth, £2. 14* 1860 

A Second Supplement, containing the additional Species, with the Portrait and Memoir, ii 

sold separately, for the convenience of purchasers of the two former editions, 8vo. bs ; royal 8yo. 

10«; impL Svo. 15«. 

6352 Young (Geo.) and Jno. Bird, Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast, 4to. 

view and 19 coloured plates, (pub. at 26«) hds. 10* Whitby, 1822 

6353 ZACH (Fr. de) TabulsB Motuum Solis et correctcD ex Theoria Gravitatis et Obser- 

vationibus recentissimis erutse quibus accedit Fixarum Prajcipuarum Catalogus 
novus ex Observationibus astronomicis, 1787-90, in Specula astronomica Gothana 
habitis, cum Supplemento, stout 4Xo. fine paper, J^f. bd. 12* Gothce, 1792-1804 

5354 Correspondance Astronomique, G^ographique, Hydrographique et 

Staiistique, 14 vols. Svo. calf gilt, £2. 10* G^nes, 1818-26 

The bottom margins of Vols. 1 and 2 are slightly stained with ink. The work treats upon all 

the various branches of science, and is illustrated with numerous plates, tables and diagrams. 

6355 Zettebstedt, Orthoptera Sueciae, Svo. uncut, 3* "^ Lu/nda^, 1821 

6356 '—— InsectaLapponica: Coleoptera, Orthoptera, Hemiptera, Hyinenoi>tera, 

Diptera, Lepidoptera, Neuroptera, cum Indice, 4to. hf. mor, 14* lApsiae, 1840 

6357 ZiMMEBMAN (E. A. G.) Specimen Zoologiae Geographicae, Quadrupedum Domi- 

cilia et Migrationes sistens, 4iio, folding map, calf, 9* Jjugd, Bat, 1777 

''This book is much praised by Mr. Pennant." — MS, note by Mr, Mitford, Several pages 
are occupied with the Zoology of America. 

6358 ZiNNANi, delle Uova e dei Nidi degli Uccelli e Osservazioni sopra le Cavallette, 

4to. ^plates, hf morocco, 7s Qd Venezia, 1737 

6359 Zoological Journal (the), by Bell, Children and Sowerby, from the beginning, 

March 1824-1834, Vols. I. — V., and a volume of Plates, — together 6 vols. Svo. 
half calf ailt, 30* 18^-35 

6360 the same, from March 1824 to April 1826, 2 vols. Svo. with 41 coloured 

plates, (pub. at £4. 4*) cloth, 25* 1825-26 

6361 ZiOOLO(jrICAL Society's Gardens and Menagerie, 2 vols. Svo. several hundred 

remarkably fine Woodcuts of Quadbufeds ai^d Bibds, very early impressiatu, 
green morocco, gilt edges, 30* Vhiswick, 1831 

5362 ZOOLOGrlST (the) an illustrated monthly Magazine of Natural History, from 
the commencement in January 1843 to November 1858, 196 nos. in 191, 8to. 
with cuts (pub. at £9. 16*) sd, £5. 10* 1843-58 

6363 lAigriCUlture- Chinese Aobicultube, etc. Yarious Works in Chinese on 

Agbicultube, Silk- Worms, the Taou-Choo-Kung, 4 vols. ; Cha King, Literary 
Housewife, or Manual of !Recipes, 4 vols, with several Manuscbipt Transla- 
tions by G. T. Lay, H. M. Consul, a curious and important collection, in a folio 
pamphlet box, from the Horticultural Society, 20* 

6364 Gallo (Agostino) le Vinti Giomate dell* Agricoltura et de* Piaceri della Villa, 4to. 

19 pages of engravings of agricultural works and implements, calf, 5* Venetia, 1569 

5365 Nesbit's Agricultural Chemistry, and the Nature of the Peruvian Guano, Svo. 

cloth, 2* 1866 

6366 STEPHENS*S (H.) Book of the Farm, detailing the labours of the Farmer, 

Farm-Steward, Ploughman, Shepherd, Hedgor, Cattle-Man, Field- Worker and 
Dairy-Maid, 3 vols, royal Svo. So plates and upwards of 600 wood-engravings, 
including portraits of Animals, after designs by Sheriff, G, Steell and Slight, 
(pub. at £4. 10*) cloth, £2. 16* 1844 

'* This work was intended to be, and we have been assured is, a complete body of practical agri- 
culture, embracing all the latest discoveries and improvements." — McCuUoch, 

6367 Tussee's (Thos.) Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, together with a 

Book of Huswifery, &c. in Verse, New Edition, with Notes and Glossary by 

Will. Mavor, LL.D., Svo. (pub. at 15*) bds. Is 6c? 1812 

'* The farmer*a daily diet may be drawn with sufficient accuracy from the curious old Georgic 

of Tasser; a poem wMch, mor« than any other ^e ^saeaa, throws light upon the agricultiural 

maanen and cuatoma of the a^*' — Drake* 9 SAafcapeare and Ku Tim«%. 



MINOR SCIENTIFIC WORKS AND TRACTS. 



51ft 



MZHOIl SCIENTIFIC WORKS AND TRAC;TS. 

arrange d an d sold as follows a 

B368 ANATOMY (COMPARATIVE) and PHYSIOLOGY. A valuable collection 
of Treatises on, 50 vols, and Tracts, 4to. and 8yo. with many colov/red plate*, 
from the library of the late Bolt, Brovm, JEsq. 15* 

Including : 



Baltzer de modo Propagationis in genere hu- 
mano, 8vo. Bonnae, 1833 

Blyth (Edw.) Zoology of the Tennasserim pro- 
vinces, 8vo. Calcuiia, 1843 

on the different Species of Orang-ntan, 

8vo. 

Bory de St.-Vincent, Classification des Animanx 
Microscopiques, 8vo. 1826 

Corda, Observations Microscopiques snr les ani- 
malcules des eauz de Carlsbad, 1 2mo. 6 pi. s.d. 

Cuvier, Histoire des Sciences Naturelles, publ. 
par M. de Saint- Agy, Tom. 1, Z, (jusqu'au 
iresiecle) 8vo. 1841 

Elliott (W.) Catalogue of Mammalia in the 
Southern Mahratta Country, 8vo. 

(? Madras, 1830) 

Eschricht, de Respiratione et Nutritione Foetus, 
4to. Ht^niae, 1837 



Flourens, M^moires d'Anatomie et de Physiolo- 

gie compar^es, 4to. coloured plates 1844 

Forchammer de Blennii vivipari formatione et 

evolutione KUiae, 1819 

Fraenzel de Nervorum Cerebralium Spinalium- 

que fimctionibus Dretdae, 1833 

Kubl und Hasselt, zur Zoologie und verglei- 

chenden Anatomie, 4to. 7 plates Frank/. 1820 
Prevost, de la G^n^ratiou chez le Lymn^et 

chez le Sechot, 4to. 1826 

Robin, des Veg^taux quicroissent sur Thomme 

et sur les Animauz vivants, 8vo. 3 plates 1847 
Sundevall's ofversigtaf Idislande djuren, Linnefl 

Pecora, 8vo. 1844 

Valentin, Repertorium fur Anatomie und Phy- 

siologie, Band 8, pt. 2, 8vo. Bem^ 1843 

Weber (B. H.) de Pulsu, Resorptione, Audita 

et Tactu, 4to. 176 pp. Lips. 1834 



5369 ASIA, Botanical Tracts relating to, 30 vols, and tracts, folio, 4to. and Syo. firom 
the library of the late Sobert Mrown, Esq. £2. 5* 

Including : 



Batavian Academy. Verhandelingen van het 
Bataviaasch Genootschap, 5de. Deel, 8vo. 
plates Batavia, 1790 

Blume, Flora van Nederlandsch Indie, pts. 2, 
10-12, 14, 15, 8vo. ib. 1825-6 

Javaansche Orchideen, folio, 5 tables, 2 

plates ib. 1825 

Calcutta. Report on the Hon. Company's Bo- 
tanic Gardens, parts 1,5, fol. Calcutta, 1843 

Cleghornon Calysaccion Longifolium,8vo. 1851 

Kubl et Van Hasselt; Orchideaeet Asclepiadae 
in Java, impl. folio, 5 coloured plates, with 
descriptions Gandavi,lS27 

Lochner de Ananasa, sive Nuoe Pinea Indica, 
4to. plates ^? Nuremburg, 1760) 



Manuscript. Flora Bengalensis ; sistens Plantu 
plurimas Bengalae, Baha, Oude et Regionum 
^nitimarum, accurate descriptas, Characteres, 
Differentias, Ordines, Virtutes, etc. Vols. 1-6, 
1200 pp. and Vols. 8, 12, 13, pp. 1291-1521, 
2201-2531 ; together 9 vols. 4to. upwards e^ 
1600 pp.writtenin a plain legiblehand (? 1810) 

Siebold, Flora Japonica, fasc. 1, 2, folio, 28 pp. 
plates 1-10 finely coloured Lugd. Bat, 1835 

Vriese, sur les Rafflesias Rochussenii et Patma, 
folio, 2 folding p tales Leide, 1 8 55 

Wallich, on the Mishme Teeta and Pncha Pat ; 
Preparation and Management of Plants on a 
Voyage from India 1832 

Wallich's Nipal Plants, folio, plates 1-10, 12, 
14,15,17-19,21 



{Calcutta), 1826 

6370 ENGLAND. English Botanical Tbacts, collected by the late Eobert Brown, 
Esq. 50 vols, and tracts, folio, 4to. and Svo. comprising many coloured plates 1S# 

Including : 



AUmann, Analysis of the Genera of Plants with 
conspicuous Stamens, 4 to. 1828 

Banks (Jos.) on Blighty Mildew, and Rust, 4to. 
coloured plates 1805 

Banks (Sir J.) : Peter's Prophecy, by Pindar, a 
Satire, 4to. 1 788 ; Cuvier, Eloge Historique 
de M. Banks, 4to. 1821 

Blair-Adam, Observation on the Woods, Plan- 
tations, and Parks, 3 pts. 8vo. 1834 

Curtis' Botanical Magazine, General Indexes, 
pt. l,8vo. 1816 

(Donovan) on the Minute Partsof Plants, No. I, 
4 to. 5 coloured plates 1789 

Hooker (J. D.) Botany of the Antarctic Voyage 
of the Erebus and Terror, pt. 18, 4 to. cO' 
loured plates 135-142 



Hooker (Sir W. J.) Description of Victoria 
Regia, folio, 4 coloured plates 1847 

Horticul. Soc. Chiswick, Catalogue of Fruits 1826 

Lindley, Orchidearura Sceletos, 8vo. 1826; £f. 
tectsprodnced on Plants by the Frost, 4to. 1839 

Linnaei Epistolae ad B. de Jussieu, ineditae, 4to. 
234 pp. American Acad, lSb4 

Macvicar, Germination of the Filices, 4to. 1824 

Manuscripts: A Bibliographical Catalogue of 
Botanical Vols, and Tracts, describing the 
number of pages and plates, 4to. 120 pp. hf 
bd. ; Botanical Notes, about 50 pp. by the 
late Robt. Brown, Esq. 

Maton (Dr. Wm. Geo.) Biographical Sketch of, 
by Dr. J. A. Paris, 8vo. 1838 



81« 



QUARITCH*8 CATALOGUE OF 



MoriflOQ (Rob.) Plantae Umbelliferae, folio, 20 
plaiei Oxon, 167*2 

Orehideae, Species of the Natural Order of, 
2 coloured piaiet 1817 

Folteney (Dr. Richard) Catalogue of the Birds, 
Shells, and some of the more rare Plants of 
Dorsetshire, with Additions and Memoir of 



the Author, foIio» ir. and 100 pp., pwirait 

mtd 21 platet 1813 

Stackhouse, Nereis Britannica, Species omnea 

Fucorum in Tnsul. Brit. 4to. 20 plates 1816 
Plates, 23 various botanical, including portraits 

of Dr. Pulteney and Linnaeus, various proofs 

of the latter. 



5871 Entomology. Minor Works on, 9 vols, and tracts, 4to. and 8vo. coloured plates^ 
the lot, as described below, 20« 



Bate, on the Carapacaeand Antennae in Crusta- 
cea, Bvo. 1855 

Haldeman, North American Coleoptera (1847) 

Uerold (M.) de Generatione Insectorum in Ovo, 
fa»c If plates coloured FVai/^tir/, 1835 

Hope, on the Entomology of the Himalayas and 
oflndU 1840 



Herold, Schmettcrlinge, 4 to. 33 coloured plates 

qf Butterflies 
Panzer, Insekten Faune Deutschlands, 2 vols. 

8vo. Niirnberg, l8<>5-6 

Stephens' Illustrations of British Eutomolngj, 

Supplement 1846 

Villers (C. de) Nomenclatur Iconum Entomo- 

logiaeLinn. \2 plates, 

6872 Geological Mikor Works : London Geological Journal, Nos. 1-3, 1846-7 — Ihib- 
lin Geological Society Addresses, 1849-50— -Howse, Icones Fossilium Sectiles, 
Opiates — King, Permian Socks and Fossils — Loftus, Geological map of tJie 
Turko-Persian Frontier, 1862— Nelson, Geology of the Bahamas, 1858— Owen, 
Bemains from the Purbecks, 1854— Sopwith — Williams, Damoodah Valley — 
Barrande — ^D'Orbieny — ^Eenevier — Herrmannsen, and others — together 27 vols, 
and tracts, 8vo. ana 4to. with many maps and plates, from the collection of Wi 
Loflus, Esq, 209 1842-^ 

5373 GEKMAN Y: BOTANICAL Tbacts, collected by the late Eobert Brown, Esq., 
many of them presentation copies, ynXb. the autographs of their respective 
authors, 205 Vols, and Tracts in German, Latin, and French, folio, 4to. and 8vo. 
numerous plates, plain and coloured, many scarce, in 4i parcels, £4. 

Amongst others, include the following : 



Bayrfaoffer, Lichenen, 4to. 4 plates Bern, 1851 
Beinling, Verbreitung der Coniferen, 4to. 1856 
Billerbeck, Flora Classica, 8vo. Leipzig, 1824 
Bischoff Krjptogam. Gewachse, pts. 1,2 ] 828 
' Botanische Terminologie, stoat 4 to. 46 

plates NUmberg, 1830-33 

Botanisches Arcfaiv. Nos. 1, 2, 4to. 10 coloured 

plates Wieru 1837 

Bridel, Museologia, 2 Torn! et SuppL pars 1 , 

4to. Gothae, 1797-1806 

• Methodus NovaMuscomm, 4to.;E;/a/es 1819 

Bmch a. Schimper, Laabmooee Earopa'a, pt. 1, 

Opiates 
Bnicb, Bryologia Europaea, fbse. 2, 3, 4 ; 30 

plates Stuttgart, IB37 

Corda, Baa den Pflansenstammes, 8vo. 1 836 
Ehrenberg, 5 tracts by ' 1818-44 

Eisengrein, Schmetterlingsbliithigen, Svo. 1 830 
F^ (A. L. A.) Theorie des Rapports Botaaico- 

Chimiqaes, 4to. Strasbourg, 1833 

Goeppert, Ueberwallen der Taaneustocke, 4 to. 

plates Bonn^ 1842 

Hamburg, Ahhandl. von dem naturwissenscbaftL 

Vereinin, 4to. 1 Band, 2^ plates 1846 

Hampe, Icones Muscorum, pt 1, Svo. 10 plates 

Bonn, 1844 
HartJg (Dr. Th.) 4 Treatises by, /^/a^e* 1833-44 
(etschweiler, Scitamini, 4 to. 7 plates 1813 
I, Phancrogamen, 8vo. Darmstadt, 1832 
fman, Plantae Lichenosae, VoL I. pts. 1, 2, 

plates 1-12; Vol. II. pt. 1, plates 2b-Z{i \ 

Vol. III. pt. \^plates 49-54 \ 4 pts. 1789 




Irmisch, Knollen- and Zwibelgewachse, 8ro. 10 
plates 1850 

— — Morphologic der Pflanzen, 4to. 8 plates 

Halle, 1834 

'— Valeriana- Arten, 4to. 4 plates ib, 1854 

Jessen, Prasiolae, 4to. plates Kiliae, 1848 

Karsten, Vegetationsorgane der Palmen, 4 to. 9 

plates Berlin, 1847 

Kunth, 3 tracts by, 4to. 1819-41 

Katorga, Infdsionsthiere, 8vo. Varlsruhe, 184 1 

Lantzius, Mooskapsel, coloured plates 1847 

Lindenberg, Spiecies Hepathicarum, fasc. I, foil. 

6 coloured plates J^onn, 1840 

Link ec. Otto, Icones Plantaram select. Horti 

R. Botan. Berolinensis, pts. 1-5, 4to. 30 co- 

Imtred plates Berlin, IS20 -2 

Klotschet Otto, Icones Plantaram rariorum 

Horti R. Botan. Berolin. ler Jahrgg. Itea. 
heft, 6 pts. ; 2er Jahrgg. plates 25-48, 5 pts. 
30 coloured plates Berlin, 1840-4 

Martins, Plantes remarquables du Jardin da Mu- 
nich, Livr. 1, 2, 4to. 10 coloured plates 1829 
Martius, 3 tracts by , 1 2 plates 1 824 -4 

Mohl(H.) llauken u. Schlingpflanzen, 13 plates^ 
1827 ; Poren des Pfianzen-Zellgewebes, 4 
plates, 1828; Pflanzen-Substanz. 2 plates 1 836 
Mertens et Goldbach,Nymphaeceae,4to. (1817) 
Meyen (Or. F. J. F.) Mikroskopische Abbildun- 
gen zur Phytotomie, 4to. 14 plates, 1830; 
Secretions Organe der Pflanzen, 4ta. 9 plates, 
1837 ; Pflanzengeographie, 8vo. 478 pp. and 
map, 1836 ; and 3 tracts, plaie^t liiaO-10 



MINOR SCIENnnC WORKS AND TRACTS. 



air 



Nees Ton Esenbeck, BryologU Germanica, 2er 
Theil, plaief, eoVd 13-43, 1827-31 ; Mycetoi- 
deae, 4 to. 4 eoVdpiatet ; Gramineae 

Petennann, in Codicem LinDaeanum Index Al- 
phabeticus, 4to. 1840 

Presl, 6 Tracts by, plate» Prag. 1 833- 4 7 

Purkinje, de Cellulis Antherarom, 4to. \%piate9t 

Vratitlaviae, 1830 

Regensbarg, Denkschriften der K.B.Botani8chen 
Gasellachaft, Vol. 3, 4ito,plaiei 1841 

Richard, de Musaceis, 4to. 12 plaiet Vrat. 1831 

Roemer, llesperides et Peponiferae, 2 vols. 8¥0. 

Vimariae, 1846 

Schimper, folio, 18 plaie» 

Schleiden (Dr. M. I.) 9 tracts by, p/a/et 1839-44 

jSoliniilein, Iconographia Yegetab. pt. 1, 20 eo- 
louredplaieM Bonn^ 1843 

Schulze, iiber Robt. Brown, Ato. plates 1828 



Schott et Endlicher, Meletemata Botanica. ft«e. 

1, impl. fol 36 pp.a7tdplatei 1-6 rf}i<fo*.1832 
Trautvetter, Flora Russica, fate. 3, 5,6, \5pMeB 

Monachii, 1844-5 
Unger (Dr. F.) 4 Tracts bj Wien. 1843-6 

Wahlenberg, Flora Carpatomm, 8to. pMet, 

Gottingae, 1814; de Helvetia Septent. 8?o. 

platet 1813 

Wallrotb,Saiilchen-Flechten,8TO. Naumh. 1829 
Wiegmann, Bastardzeugung im Planzenreichty 

4to. Brawutkw. 1828 

Will, Akaleplien, 4to. platu 1844 

Willdenow, Phytographia, platet MO 1 794 
Willkomm, Globulariees, fol. 4 plates Lpt, 1850 
Zuccarini, Deatschen Holzgewachse, pt. 1, 

platee 1-9 coloured, Miinchen, 1829 ; Plantae 

Herbar. Monac. Elenchus, fasc. l,plaie§ 12- 

1 7, fasc. 3, Cacteae, b plates ib, 1832 



6374 HOLLAND : Various Scientific publications of, viz. Mobben de Orchide La- 
tifolia, 4to. ^plates, Oand, 1827 — Kobthals, Magnoliaceae en £.ubiaceae yan 
de Oostindiscne Kolonien, Leiden, 1838 — Miquel, Systema Piperacearmn, 2 vols. 
8vo. Rater. 1843 — Miauel, Cycadeae Americanae, ooZottrec^^Ai^e^, Amst. 1851 — 
Jaarboek van het Neaeriandsche Listituut, 1850, 51, 2 vols. Amst, — Tydschrift 
vor Wetenschappen, 3 vols. 8vo. Amst, 1847-50 — and 21 other Tracts, mostly 
4to. the lot, cheap, 10s 

5376 ITALY, Botanical Tracts relating to, collected by tbe late E/Obert Brown, Esq. 
61 vols, and Tracts, folio, 4to. and 8vo. printed at various provincial towns tn 
Italy, many scarce, £2. 

Licluding, amongst others, the following : — 

Aldini, construzione di Sampone, ^plates 1822 Meneghini, delle Diatomee Venez, 1846 



A inici, Orchidee, 8 vo. 1 84 6 

Caulinus, Zosterae Oceanicae, 4to. Neap, 1792 
Cesati (Vine ) Stirpes Italicae rariores vel no- 
vae, descriptionibus Iconibusque illustratae, 
impl. fol. 96 pp. 24 plates Mediolani, 1840 
Colla (A.) HortusKipulensis, 4to. Taurin, 1824 
■ (L.) sul genere Musa, impl. fol. coloured 
plates Torino, 1820 

Florence, Catalogos Plant. Horti-Botan. 

Florent. 1818 

Gasparrini, Pietra Fangaja, 4to. 5 plates, Na- 

poll, 1841 ; Stmttura degli Stomi, 4to. 1842 

Monti, Catalogi Stirpiom Agri Bononiensia Pro- 

dromu^, 4to. plates Bonon, 1719 



Naples, Catalogus Plant. Horti. R. Neap. 1813 
Padua. L'Orto Botanico di Padova, 8vo. 1842 
Raddi, Agrostographia Brasiliensis, 8to. 1823 
Re, ad Floram Pedemontanum Appendix, 4to« 

1824 
Scienziata Italiani, Diario del 7o. Congresso in 

Napoli, Nob. 1 , 3-8, 1 1, 4to. 1845 

Switzerland. Manuel d'Herborisation en Suiaae 

et en Valais, 8vo.412pp. Winterthour, 1811 
Tenore, 5 tracts by, 4to, folding plates 
Trevisan, Algbe del Tenere Udinese, Padtva^ 

1844; Nomendatur Algarum, T. 1. 1845 
Yisiani, 8 tracts by Venezia, 1844 

Zanardini, Cellulari Marini di Venezia, 8yo. 1847 



5376 NORWAY, SWEDEN, and DENMAHK. A rare Collection of Tracts relating 
to the BoTAKT of these countries, 200 vols, and tracts, 4to. and 8vo. printed at 
various Scandinavian towns, the collection of the late Moheri Brawn, JEsq. £2. 10« 

Including the following : — 



Aghard, de Cellala Yegetabili FlbriUis tenuissi- 

mis contezta, ito. plates Lundae, 1852 

Anderson, Conspectus Vegetationis Lapponicae, 

8vo. Upsal, 1846 

Anderson, Plantae ScandinaTiae, fasc. 1, Svo. 

Hohnias, 1849 
Areschoug, Phyceae decas la. 4 to. 10 plates 

Gothohergi, 1847 
Copenhagen Academy. K. Danske Vidensk. 

Selslcabs, Naturvidensk. ogMathem. Afhandl. 

Deel 7, \Z plates, 1836-7 ; Femte lUekke, I. 

II., 19 ;7/a/e9, 1849-51; Oersted, Oversigten, 

1840, 1843-8, 7 pts. 8vo. 
. Skrivter af Naturhistorie-Selskabet, 

Bind 6, 8vo. 6 plates Kiobenhavn, 1836-51 



Forchhammer, Bombolmske Kulformationer, 

plates (1830) 

Fellmann, de Solo ex Plaatis eidem insitis dig* 

noscendo, 4to. Aboae, 1817 

Fries, Snmma Vegetabil. Scandiname 184& 
Homemann, indenlandske 'Planter, 8to. 1836 
Klint, Underrattelser ofver Bohus Bagten samt 

Kattegat, 4to. views of Coasts Stocih, 1807 
Linnaeus, Egenbandiga Anteckningar, 4to. pits* 

Vpsela, 1823; Genera Morberum> Svo. Upsa» 

lie, 1 763 ; ClavU Medidnae Holmiae, 1 766 
Nylander, Spic. Plantarum Fennicarum, Cent. 2, 

8to. Helsingfors, 1844 

Oersted, Homeman, Reinbardt, Tidskrift for 

Naturvidenskabeme, Nos. 1,9 Kjobenh^XAVL 



319 



QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



Stockholm Academy. Ofveraigt af K. Veten- 
■kaps-Akademiens Forhaudlingar, I8469 7-10, 
1847, 1848, 1-3, 5-6, 10 ; 20 pts. Syo. pis. 

Stockholm, 1846-8 

Thunberg, Prodr. Plantamm Capeosium. pan 1, 
8¥0. platett Uptal, 1794 ; Flora Capensis, 
Vol II. fasc. 2, 8yo. Hqfniae, 1820 

Upsal Academy. Nova Acta R. Societatis Sci- 
entiarum Upsaliensis, vols. 9, 10, 4to. plaief 

Uptaliae, 1827-32 

Upsal, Tracts printed at, including Afzelias et 
Wadsberg, deVegetabil. Suecanis; Afzelius, 
etc de Rosis Suecanis, 1 1 tracts ; Afzelius et 
Elgensteirna, Genera Plant. Guineensium ; 
Carlson, Flora Strengnesensis ; Colliander, de 
Moraea ; Gevalin de Protea ; Haartmann, 
Plantae Hybridae; Hartman, Genera Grami* 



Plantae Esculentae Patriae ; Hojer, Demonatr 
Plantarum in Horto Upsaliensi, 1753; Uok, 
Boleti, Fungomm generis, iliostr. ; Lowen- 
adler, Botaniskt-Antiq. Excursioner; Lnndr 
mark de Lavandula ; Naezen, Nova Gnuniiium 
Genera; Olin, de Oleo Cajuputi; Remedia 
Guineensia, Stirpium in Guinea MedicinaL 
Species novae, pp. Wennberg, etc. 9 tracts ; 
Rung, Ixia ; Soderstedt, de Oleo Cajuputi ; 
Stickman, Herbarium Amboinense ; Struve, 
de Erica ; and others by Blumenberg, Djape- 
dius, Ek, Hedenberg, Kallstenius, Romanson, 
Salmenius, Swartz, Tomer, Wahlin, Wenner- 
strom, Wiman, WoUrath, Zetzell, Ziervogel, 
etc. 1:30 tracts, sm. 4to. plates, Up, 1751-1836 
Westring, Schwedens Farbeflechten, 8vo. co- 
loured plates f Norrkoping, 1 805 ; and others. 



nam in Scandinavia ; Hast, Oxalis ; Hiorth, 

6377 PHYSICAL Sciences : Minor Works on Mathematics, Mechanics and Metal- 

lurgy I viz. Hamilton de Sectionibus Conicis, 'Ito. 1758 ; Poncelet, M^caniqne 
Industrielle, 2 vols. 8vo. pts. 2, 3, 8vo. 23 plates, Li^ge, 1839 ; Fragoso de oi- 
queira, Travaux d'Almagamation et des Fonderies de Halsbriick, 2 plates, 1800 ; 
Miiller sur la Tourmaline du Tirol, 1779 ; together 5 vols. 5* 

6378 E.TTSSIA, Scientific Tracts relating to, and printed in 34 vols, and tracts, 4to. and 

Syo. plates, a scarce collection, chiefly/ relating to Botany, from the library of the 
late Bohert Brown, JEsq. £2. 1760-1845 

Including : 

Besser, Enum. Plant. Volhyniae, Podoliae^ Bess- | Linnaei Disquisitio, 4to. Petropoli, 1700 

arabiae et circam Odessam, 8vo. Vilnae, \S22 
Brandt, Descr. et Icones Animalium Rossi- 

corum Novorum, Aves, fasc. 1, 4 to. coloured 

plates 
Bunge, Supplement zur Flora Altaica, 8vo. 1836 
Casan Academy, Memoriae, 2 pts. Casani, IS2^ 
FiBGher, Micrometres dans les Microscopes, 8vo. 
Fischer ( Dr. G.) sur le Trogonth6rium,4to. 1 809 
G^l^znoffysur I'Embrog^nie du Meldze,8vo.l849 
Hoffmann, Hortus Mosquensis, 4to. 1808 

Horaninow, Tetractys Naturae, 8vo. 1843 

Kupffer, Observations Met^orologiques et Mag- 

netiques, No. 2, 4to. 8t, Petersb, 1837 

Ledebour, Paridum, folio Dorpat, 1827 | 

FINE ABTS, BOOKS OF FIUNTS, FAINTING. 

6379 AGINCOUET (Seroux d*) HistoiredeTArt par les monuments, depuis sa deca- 

dence au quatri^me si^cle iusqu'a son renouvellement au seizi^me, par Seroux 

d*Agincourt, 6 vols. impl. folio, with 326 plates, comprising representations of the 

most classical and important specimens of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, 

(pub. at 720 fr.) bds, £10. Paris, 1823 

To antiquaries and lovers of the Fine Arts, this work is indispensable ; it connects the works 

of Winckleman and Cicognara, and forms with them a most interesting Series. Quatremdre de 

Quincy says of it, " II n'est done point de Bibliotheque qui ne doive le ranger au nombre des 

Collections Historiques les plus indispensables.'' 

6380 Agincouet (Seroux d*) History of Art by its Monuments from its decline in the 

4th CenturJ- to its Restoration in the 16th, translated from the French by Owen 
Jones, 3325 subjects on 328 plates, 3 vols, in 1, folio, (pub. at £5. bs) half cloth, 
£2. &s 1847 

" This fine work was the first in which the idea of exhibiting the progress of Art, by a seriea 
of its noblest monuments was perfectly carried out. By a series of accurate engravings from cele- 
brated monuments, we trace the transitions of Art from the classic period to our own times. 
Sculpture, Painting, the Art of Illumination, and the Art of Engraving on Wood, on Gems, and 
on Medals, are similarly represented.'' 

5381 Annals of the Fme Arts, from 1816 to 1820, 5 vols. 8vo. portrait and pleUes, 
Jiaif rusHa, 20s 1817-20 



Moscow. Memoires de la Soci^t^ Imp. des 

Natural! stes de Moscou, Tome 4, 7 plates, 

4to. Moscou, 1813-29 ; Fischer, Rapport, 

ib, 1832 

Schrenk, Enum. Plantarum no varum, 8vo. 1841 

Tilesius, Krusenstern's Erdumseeglung, plaies, 

4to. iS"/. P«/er**. 1813 

Trinius, Agrostidea I. Vilfea, 4to. Petrop. 1840 

Unger (Dr. F. ) Ban u. Wachstum des Dicoty- 

ledonen-Stammes, 4to. 16 pi. 8t,Pelrsb. 1840 

Weinmann, Enum. Stirpium in Agro Petropol. 

8vo. Petrop. 1837 ; Syllabus Muscomm 

Frondos. in Imp. Rossico, 8vo. ib. 1845 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, FAINTING. 819 



6382 ANTIQUAHLAN Etching Club, Publications of the, Vols. 2—5, 4to. 268 
jplates, hds, £2. 10* Printed for the Members qf the Club, 1850-53 

An interesting Reries of Etchings, comprising in many cases, the only existing artistic repre- 
sentations of Objects of Art and Antiquity, Portraits, Views of Ruins, etc. 

5383 AECHAEOLOGISCHE Zbituno, herausg^eben von E. Gebhabd, Jahrgang 

1—16, in 3 Sebies ; Series I. 4 vols — Series II. 2 vols. — Series III. with the ad- 
ditional Title : ** Denkmaeler, Forschungen und Berichte,** Vols. 1-10 — ^together 
16 vols. 4to. with 192 plates of ancient Art, {subscription price 48 Thalers) new and 
clean in parts, from the library of the late W. Hamilton, Esq. £5. BerL 1843-58 

5384 AEINGHI.(P.) Boma Subterranea, in qua post Bosium et alios Scriptorea 

Antiqua Ckristianorum et praecipue Martyrum Coemetena, Monimenta, ao 
Sanctorum Sepulchra illuslsrantur, 2 vols, royal folio, many plates qf Ma/rly 
Christian Art, calf, £2. 16* JSonus, 1661 

5384* the same. Vol. I. folio, upwards of IQO plates, calf, 12* 1651 

" Travail curieuz, rempli d*erudition.'' — Brunsi, 

This edition is the same as the one dated Romee, 1659 ; a later edition appeared, Rome, 1691. 
'* Assisted by a faithful friend, Bosio spent 35 years in exploring the Catacombs of filome — 
making accurate plans, copying sculptures and paintings with unwearied assiduity — and his labours 
resulted in the massive folios of the * Roma Subterranea,' now of inestimable value, since the Cata'* 
combs being for the most part closed up and inaccessible — the tombs removed and the frescoes 
destroyed — they form tlie sole record of much that then existed in its freshness, now obliterated." 

Lord Lindsay's Christian Art, VoL L p. 8. 

5385 Armour. Xottenhamp und Eeibisch, der Eittersaal, obi. 4to. with 62 plates 

of Knights richly caparisoned, finely coloubed and finished with gold and 
silver, cloth, 20* 1855, Bernal's copy fetched £2. 3*. Stuttaart, 1842 

5386 Abnold's Magazine of the Fine Arts and Journal of Literature and Science, 

November 1832, to July 1834, 4 vols. 8vo. including Fuseli*s Lectures on Paint* 
ing, with 22 plates of Artists* portraits, etc. and cuts, cloth, 12s 6d 1833-34 

5387 Arundel Society. The life of Giovanni Angelico da Fiesole, translated 

from Vasari, by Bezzi, with notes and illustrations, impl. 8vo. with 20 plates on 
India Paper, and 2 Vignettes, sd* 20s 1850 

5388 Giotto and his Works in Padua, by B-uskin, 2 parts impl. Syo, plates, sd. 9s 1854 

5389 BAEONIAL HALLS and Ancient Picturesque Eifices of England, with 

Descriptions by S. C. Hall, 2 vols, folio, 71 large and finely executed plates, 

from Vrawings by JSardinge, Cattermole, Prout, MuUer, Fairholt, and other 

eminent Artists, new half calf gilt, £3. 3* 1858 

This is unquestionably one of the most interesting, as well as one of the cheapest Books ever 

offered to the Public. The Drawings are executed in the highest style of Art, by the most eminent 

Living Artists, and comprise the most ancient Castles and Mansions now existing in England. 

It was published at £14. ]4». 

5390 Babtoli (P. S.) Pictura Antiquse Cryptarum B/Omanorum et Sepulcri Nasonum, 

illustratffi a J. P. BeUorio et M. A. Causseo, 3 parts in 1 vol. :mlio, 2A plates (f 
Tesselated Pavement, and 51 plates of Sepulchral Monuments, If. bd. 18* 1738 

5391 BABTSCH, Le Peintre Graveur, 21 vols. 8vo. with the 16 extra etchings, sd. £7. 

Vienne, 1803-21 
This valuable work, long considered oat of print, may now agun be had at the above reasonable 
price, a few of the volumes having been reprinted. 

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, bds. Large Paper, £\Q, 16«. 

5392 BAUB (Jo. Gcv\., pictor) Iconomphia, 4 vols, in 1, oblong folio, portrait, four 

titles, and \i^ fine plates by Melchiob Xysell, comprising two series of the 

Life and Passion <f Christ, Views, Ports, Palaces, Gardens and Miscellaneous 

Compositions, forming the complete wobks, pine impbessions, blue mobocco, 

gilt edges, rare in this complete state, £5. Augspurg, M. Kysel, 1682 

Pftrt L the Passion and Resurrection of Christ, and emblematic engravings, 37 plates ; part 

II. the Birth, Life and Miracles of Christ, 36 plates ; part III. Views in Italy, Historical pieces, 

36 plates ; part IV. Sea Ports, Gardens, Palaces, principally in Italy, 37 plates. 

5393 BECEIEB (G. G.) Augusteum : ou Descriptions des Monumens Antiques qui se 

trouvent a Dresde, 3 vols, folio, \h^ plates of the Statues in the Dbesden Gal- 
LEBY, GENUINE FiBST IMPBES8I0NS, ar&e7» morocco extra, gold borders, gilt edges, 
a handsome book (pub. at £21.) £6. lOs Leipzig, 1804-11. 

'^ Ce bel ouvrage a paru en 13 cahiers, et contient 154 planches. Chaque cahier a coCitd 30 
Ott 36 francs." — Brunei, 

Priced, 1847, H. Bohn, hf. mor. £S. Ss \ masia, £10* lOf. A le-iaisoft ^1^9(A>^a&uakNa^ ^^^ 
offered for £3. 



KO QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE O? 

6394 BELLA (Stefana della) lb Opsbb, intagliatb coll' ac(^ua-fobte : A beautiftd 

and extcDsive collection of 468 Etchings executed by hihself ; or after this 

distingoished painter by SiLYESTBB, Mabiette, and others, mounted on paper 

and bou7id in 2 vols, royal fol. Lord Hate's Arms on sides, and the book-plate of 

'* Lord Salisbury, K^lg," inside, one cover loose, £10. 10s circa 1640-60 

This beautiful and very cheap collection of Delia Bella's Etchings contaios many which are 

TUiT RABB ; it must have been formed upwards of 100 years ago, probably first by L4>rd Bute, 

from whose library the volumes were transferred to Lord Salisbury, and in July, 1 859, I bought 

tbem at Rhug, Merionethshire, at the sale of the effects of the late Sir Robert W. Vaughan, But* 

A former possessor appears to have paid £16. 16« for the set. 

6395 Bellobi (G. P.) Yite de' Fittori, Scultori ed Architetti modemi, sm. 4to. tcitk 

the portraits of the Painters, vellum, 7s 6<i Soma, 1728 

5396 BIVEEI, S. Oratorium piarum Imaginum immaculatae Mariae et animae creatae 
ac baptismo innovatae : Ars nova, bene vivendi et moriendi, small stout 4to. 42 
verit/ oeautifiil plates, illustrative of the Bible and 16 engravings of Emblems, 
in the style of Galle and Wieri^, old calf gilt, rare, 32« ArUverp, 1634 

6397 Bible Illustrations : FINDEN'S Landscape lUustrations of the Bible, 

with descriptions by T. H. Hobke, 2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. upwards of 100 beauti- 
ful plates, from Drawings hy Turner and others, original impressions ; brown mo- 
rocco, inlaid with pieces of red and green morocco, richly tooled, gilt edges, 
£2. 10* 1836 

6398 JooDSCHE OiTDHEDEir : Bybelsche Wy sheid, en gebruick der heilige en kerklyke 

Historien, 2 toIs. folio, with upwards of 100 curious and interesting plates, iUus- 
trations of the History of the Jews and Early Christians to the time of Constan 
tine, old calf, 12* Amst, 1690 

6399 EOMEIN de HOOGUE : Basnaoe (M ) Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau 

Te8tament,Z>M^cA text, folio, 139 beautijully engraved plates, by Momain de Sooge, 
old Dutch calf gilt, 15* Amst, 1721 

See also Class " Woodcuts," post. 

6400 BLAKE'S (W.) Songs of Innocekcb anp of Expbbiencb, engraved and co- 

loured by the Author, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. 40 most remarkable engravings, half red 
morocco, uncut, £8. 10* 1789-94 

Bound up with the volume is a scarce work, ** The World tamed upside down," in 28 plates, 
from the designs of 6. Salviati, engraved by P. C. Lewis, 1822. 

A copy fetched, 1855, at Sotheby's, £12. 15*. 
" A work original and natural, and of high merit, both in poetry and painting.'' — Allan Cun- 
ningham. 

" Blake is a real name, I assure yon ; and a most extraordinary man he is, if he be still living. 
He is the Blake whose wild designs accompany a splendid edition of Blair's ' Grave.' He paints in 
water colours marvellous strange pictures — visions of his brain, which he asserts that he has seen. 
They have great merit. I have heard of his poems, but never seen them. There is one to a tiger, 
which I have heard recited, beginning — 

• Tiger, tiger, burning bright. 
Through the deserts of the night,* 
whidi is glorious. But, alas I I have not the book, and the man is flown, whither I know not — to 
Hades or a mad-hou8e'--d«/ / must look upon Mm as one of the most extraordinary persons q/ the 
age J* — Charles Lamb, 

5401 Bologna : Le Pitture di Bologna, 18mo. hf bd. Ss 6d Bologna, 1732 

5402 BOOT (Anselme Boece de) Le |>arfaict JoaHier, ou Histoire des Fierreries, aveo 

Annotations par Andr^ Toll, thick 12mo. numerous cuts, fine copy in old French 
mor. gt, edges, from the Mahnaison Library ofNajfoleon I. £2. 12* %d Lyon, 1644 

54102* anol^er copy, thick 12mo. with portrait by Sadeler mounted and ir^ 

sorted, calf, 10s ib, 1644 

5403 BOTTAJRI, B;accolta di Lettere sulla Pittura, Scultura, ed Architettura, scritte 

da' piu celebri professori, dal Secolo XT al XYII, 7 vols. sm. 4to. bds, uneut, 

2Ss Boma, 1754-73 

5404 another copy, 7 vols. sm. 4to. 7^, vellum, wncut, 32« 1757-7S 

5405 BOttigib, Ideen zur Archaologie der Malerei, Theil I. 8yo. ha^fbownd, 2s 6d 

Dresden, 1811 

5406 BOUEGES: Viteaijx Peints de Saikt Etiennb de Botteobs, Eecherches 

d^tach^s d'une Monographic de cette Cath^drale, par Martin et Cahisb : 

YEBBitBES du Xllle Sibcle, complete in 15 parts, atlas folio, Exemplair^ 

d'Etfide ($.€, ¥iiet ClassV containing 74t very large plates qfPjasTED Qhiaa, 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, PAINTING. 8Sl 

Mosaics, Orfiaments, Paintings, etc. of the XlUth Century, most heaut^fidUf 
cohured (cost 30 guineas), unbound, £21. JParis, 1841-4 

Collation of the plates : 

Plan 1 

Planches de Vitraux 33 

Etudes 20 

Mosaiqnes, A — N. 13 

Gresailles, A — G. 7 

Usages cWiles, A. (supprim^ apr^s les 150 premiers ezemplaires) 

Total 74, etc. 
The second-class copies want the latter 40 plates. 

This work is now rare in France, and more so in England ; it was priced, 1847, H. Bohn,£25.t 
morocco, £Z6. 5# 

5407 BOTTA'S NINEVEH : Moiniment de Ninive d^couvert et d^crit par Botta, 

mesur^ et dessin^ par Flandin, 5 vols, atlas folio, with 371 magnificent plates of 
Architecture, Sculpture, and Inscriptions (formerly sold for 80 guineas) ^. hd. 
morocco, with emhtematic tooling, gilt edges, in a matchless state, £28. 1849-50 
Priced, 1857, in 90 livraisons, £65. ; hf. morocco, £73. 10«. 

This magnificent work was published by order of Uie French Government, and under the direc- 
tion of a committee of the Institute. Contents, Vols. I. and II. Architecture and ScuLpruRBy 
168 plates ; Vols. III. and IV. Inscriptions, 203 plates ; Vol. V. Text. ** To Botta is due the 
merit of having found the first Assyrian Monument." — Layard, The cuneiform system of letteii 
was a species of picture writing, invented, not by the Semitic inhabitants of Babylon, but by those 
Who preceded them. The writing was, however, reduced by the Semitic race to letters, and adapted 
to the articulation of their language. Their mode of writing consisted of several elements. Thwe 
was the ideographic, or picture-writing, and the phonetic, which was equivalent to the letters of 
their language. The cuneiform inscriptions were divided into Persian, Scytbic, and Assyrian. 

5408 BouTABD, Dictionnaire des Arts du Dessin, 8vo. 690 pp. sd, Zs ^d Paris, 1826 
5409 the same, 8to. Large Paper, sd, 6s 6d 1826 

A useful Dictionary of every thing connected with the Fine Arts. 
5410 BbeitScoff, Ursprung der Spielkarten, und Einfiihrung des Leinenpapieres in 

Europa, 4to. with \^ plates, hf hd* Vds Leifz ig^l 7S4t 

6411 ■ the same, with Vol. II. contaming the History of Penmanship, W ood- 

carving, Painting, Mosaics, Frescoes, Miniatures, etc. edited by Boch, 2 vola. 

4to. U plates, hf. hd. 20* ih. 1784-1801 

5412 BEONGNIAET, Tbait^ des Abts C^bahiques ou des poteries oonsid^r^s dans 

lenr pratique et leur th^orie, 2e idition, 2 vols. 8vo. 1548 pp. and 4ito. atlas qf 
60 ptxtes of Vases, Jars, Sfc, showing also the Machinery and the Mechanical 
Process in the Manufacture of Pottery in Ancient and Modem Times, haff bound 
morocco, £2. 2s 1854 

5413 ■ the same, 3 vols, new, sd, 32« Paris, 1854 

The best book on Pottery. The first edition, on Vellum Paper, 1844, sold, 1854, at Sotheby's, 

King Louis Philippe's copy, £^, 1 5». 

5414 Bbongniabt (A.) et D. E.iocbeijx. Description m^thodiaue dumus^e c^ramique 

de la manufacture royale de porcelaine de Sevres, 1 vol. impl. 4to. accompagnS 
dHun atlas de QOplanchss, dont 67 colorides avec le plus grand soin, etreprSserUani 
plus de 1000 objets, entre autres 10 planches de vitraux, sd, new, £5. 5* Par, 1845 
By auction, copies sold : 1853, Baron Taylor's £6. 5t ; 1855, Bemal's £8. 12« 6(f. 

5415 BEULLIOT (Fr.) Dictionnaire des Monogrammes, Marques figur^es, Lettres 

Initiales, etc. des Peintres, Graveurs, et Sculpteurs, qui ont design^ leurs noms, 
3 parts in 1 vol. 4to. last edition, sd. £2, Munich, 1832-4 

5416 BlfCK (Sam.) Views of the Euins of the most noted Abbeys and Castles in 

England and Wales, complete, in 5 vols, royal folio, 15 engraved titles and 
420 beaut\fkl Views, supebb obioinal impbessions, old blue morocco extra, giU 
edges, one volume is slightly stilted, and in modem binding, a splendid set of books, 
£30. 1721-43 

The coppers of this book have been worked by three subsequent proprietors, the acquisition of 

a genuine copy is therefore a great desideratum. 

6417 BURGKMAIEE'S (Hans) Tumierbuch, herausgegeben von J. von Hefneb, 
folio, coloured title and 36 fine large plates ^Knights in Abmoub, richly exc' 
cufed by hand in gold and coloubs, If. bd. morocco, £4. 4» Frankfurt, 1853 

5418 Bijonabotti. Vita di Michelagnolo Buonaroti, pubblicata mentre viveva dial en^ 
scholare Ascaoio Gondivi. sewnda edmone corrctta, {o\ic)> i^QTWaU, >wiXJ\ww^-. 



StS QUARITCH'S CiLTALOGUE OF 

6419 CACIALLI, Collozione dei Disegni di nuove Fabbriche e Omati, I. Begia Villa 
dol PooGio Imfebiale, II. Oriiamenti aggiunti al Palazzo Pitti — 2 parts in 1 
vol. folio, 69 fine plates of Architecture^ Paintings and Ornaments, witk an 
Italian and French text, halfhoundy £2. 10* Mrenze, 1823 

5420 Cean-Bebmudez, Diccionario historieo de los mas illustreB Professores de las 

Bellas Artes en EspAnA, 6 vols. 12mo. caff neat. Lord Orford's copy, rare, 

£2. 16* Madrid, 1800 

The best Spanish account of SpaniBh artists. With this book as his guide, Soult plundered the 

Spanish galleries. 

6421 Cean-Bebmudez, description artistica de la Cathedral de SeviUa, 16mo. hf, hd. 

3* %d Sevilla, 1804 

6422 CHOISEUL-GOUPFIER (Cow^e de) Voyage Pittoresque de la Gb^ce : avec la 

Continuation par M. M. Barbie du Boccage et Letronne, 3 vols. impl. folio, 

complete, numerous very fine plates of the Architecture of Ghreece, its Islands, 

Colonies, Sfc, of Costume, Landscape, Sfc* earliest and finest impressicms, calf 

gilt, £3. 3* Paris, 1780-1824 

This copy was previously priced ;f 10. 10* ; other copies were priced, 1836, Weale, jl^lO. \Qs ; 

Rodwell, £10. 10«; 1848, Payne and Fobs, russia, £12. 12». In 1855, Bemal's copy fetched, 

vor. £5. " M. de Cboiseul is the author of the delightful Travels in Greece and Asia, made for 

the benefit of science and of art, calculated to amuse the lightest, and to instruct the gravest. "-*- 

Jjidy Morgan's France, vol. 2, p. 265. A very interesting work. The engravings of the first 

volume (129 in number, exclusive of the two maps and the frontispiece), are beautifully engraved. 

*' This magnificent work is appropriated to a geographical and historical description of the most 

celebrated spots of Greece. In the second are also given the author's researches relative to Pbrygia, 

in the days of Homer ; and a description of Constantinople, with the different Turkish costumes. 

The whole is remarkable for its style, the veracity of its descriptions, and the elegance of its Type 

and Engravings." — Revue Encyc. vol. 25, p. 819-820. 

5423 CICOGNAKA, Catalogo ragionato dei Libri d' Arte e d* Anticliita possednti da 
lui, 2 vols. 8vo. half morocco, uncut, rare, 36« Pisa, 1821 

A valuable Catalogue, with notes, of the Author's splendid collection of Works of Art. 

5424 Arte della Sonltnra Antica, 8vo. vellum extra, 3* ^d Ven, 1817 

'5425 CICOGNAEA (L.) Stobia della Scultttba, dal sno Eisorgimento in Italia sino 
al Secolo di Napoleone, per servire di Continuazione alle Opere di Winckel- 
mann e di D'Aginconrt, edizione seconda riveduta ed ampuata dall* autore, 
7 vols. 8to. and royal folio Atlas of 22S plates, Italian vellum gilt, a nice copy, 
£7, 10s Prato, 1824 

The first edition, 3 vols, folio, Venezia, 1813-18, contains only 180 plates. 
" Get ouvrage est un des meilleurs oue I'ltalie ait produit sur les Beaux Arts." — Ifrunei, 
Cicognaeaea's Architecture of Venice — see post under " Aechitectuee." 

5426 Constable (John, E, A.) Memoirs of the Life of, composed chiefly of his Letters, 

by C. R. Leslie, sm. 4ito. portrait and 4i plates ^\ih. at 2'is), cloth, 12s 1845 

5427 CPSTUIMEE* Gebman Costxtme : Deutsche volks-Trachten, 4to. 60 (o^cf atm^ 

nicely coloured plates of Male and Female Peasantry in all parts of Germany, 
M. hound morocco, 20* Leipzig, s. a. (P 1840) 

6428 MALLIOT (J.) Becherches sur les Costumes, les Moeurs, les Usages des Ajiciens 
Peupl es, 3 yolB.4to. numerous outline engravings, cctlf extra, £2. Paris, 1809 

£429 NUENBEEG FAMILIES: GeschlechtBuch derHeiHgenHeichs Stat Num^ 
berg, darin alle alten und neue Adelich Geschlet, daraus der Eath yon 300 Jahr 
her erwehlt, folio, illuminated title and ^ fill length Portraits <f Numberg 
Nohles, in their Costume of the time, and their Coats of Arms, hold designs, 
rather rudely executed in colours and gold ; all the I}rawings mounted on tinted 
paper, in a folio volume^ hf. bd, £6. • exec, 1661 

Inis interesting Series gives a lively picture of the rich Costume of the 16th Century, 

6430 TiiBKisH Abmt : CoUezione comul^ta di Costumi Militari delle Truppe Otto- 

MAiTE, small folio, SO plates. If. bd. 10s Constantinopoli, 1830 

See also Montfaucon, Willemin ; and under Woodouts : Ammon's Works. 

6431 CosTEBii (H.) Vita S. Joannis Baptistae, smallest 4to. engraved title and 21 fine 

plates, engraved after M. DB Vos, by Collaert and Jac. de Weert, vellum, gilt 
edges, 18* (Antwerp, s, I, e, a.) 

The volume appears to have belonged to an *' English Priory at Augsburg." The Latin words 
under the plates, are rendered below in a neatly written German version. 

Oruiksliaiik VubUcatlons. 

if432 BoTTLB (The) in 8 plates, designed and etched by Qeo, Cruikshank, imperial 
foUOi an early copy, sd,^^ 1847 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, PAINTING. lU 



0433 Dbfob (D.) Life and Adyeatures of SobioBon Crusoe, 2 vob. 8yo. engramng^ 
after designs b-jf George Cruikshank, calf, tfuirbled edges, 16s 1831 ' 

5434 Fables, fiiu^-one original, with morals and ethical index by Kobthcote, 8vo. 

toiih 85 original designs hy R. Cbuickshane, engraved on wood by Slader, Ihdd^ 
S, JVilliams, Bonner, atid others, cloth, 10s 1833 

5435 Fbbdinand and Franck ; an auto-biographical sketch of a musical student, 18mo. 

with amtising illustrations, cloth, 6s 1831 

5436 MoNSiEUB Mallet; or my daughter's letter, illustrated by E>. Cruikshank, 

12mo. amusing cuts. Is 1830 

5437 Points of Hctmoub ; illustrated by the designs of Greorffe Cruikshank, lOpoinU, 

in 2 parts, many singular cuts, 1823-24— Illustrations of Popular Works, part 1, 

published for the artist, singularly fine ^Etchings on India Paper, n. d, — ^in 1 voL 

8vo. hf bd, with autograph "from George Cruikshank to his friend John Auldyo, 

August, 1830," very rare, 20* 1823, etc 

5438 Cumbebland (B.) Anecdotes of eminent Painters in Spain, 2 vols. 18mo. kaff 

bound, 4* 1787 

5439 DAHLBEBG, Sttecia antiqija et hodiebva, 3 vols, in 1, royal folio, a splendid 

Series of ^62 fine large plates of Views of Stoedish Towns, Palaces, Castles, Gar* 
dens. Scenery, Sfc, with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility, very fine impressions'^ 
an excellent copy in old calf, from Jjord Walpoles libra/ry, £5. 5* Solmiae, 1701-12 

5440 De La Goubnebie, Some Chretienne, ou tableau historique des Monumens 

Chretiens de Eome, 2 vols. 8yo. sd, 7s 6d Paris, 1843 

5441 Delices de FEspagne et du Portugal, 6 vols. 12mo. maps, and IQQ pretty plates, 

comprising Views of all t/ie principal Tovms, ChurcJies, etc, old calf gilt, 18* M 

jLeide, 1716 

5442 Delices de la Grande Bretagne et de Tlrlande, par J. Beeyerell, 8 vols, in 5, 

12mo. map and mam pretty Views, calf gilt, 20* Leide, 1725 

5443 Delices (Les) des A^ys-Bas, ou Description des XVII Proyinces Belgiques, 

5 yols. 12mo. with numerous engravings, comprising correct Views of alt the 
principal Old Buildings in Flanders and Brabant, calf gilt, 12* Lihge, 1769 

5444 DESCAMPS, Vies des Peintres Flamakds, Allemands, et Hollandois ; et 

Voyage Pittoresque de Flandres, 5 yols. 8yo. numerous Pori/r aits, fine impress 
sions, sd, uncut, 28* Paris, 1753 

Priced, 1839, Payne and Fobs, £3. 3*; 1848, calf, £i. 4* ; 1845, Bossange, £S.; 1855, 
Bernal's copy, wanting the last Tolume, £2. 14*. 

5445 DiDBOK et Durand. Manuel d'Iconographie Chretienne, grecque et latine ; 

ayec une introduction et des notes par Didron ; traduit du Manuscrit B^rzantin 
" I^ Crui de de la Peinture" par PauTDurand, 8yo. hf calf gilt, 10* 6d Paris, 1845 

5446 DOD WELL'S (E.) Classical and Topographical Tour through Gbebce during 

the years 1801, 1805, and 1806, 2 yols. 4to. embellished with 67 fine plates, mostly 
engraved by Charles Seath, (pub. at £10. 10*) calf neat, ^^ 1819 

Dodwell's Tour in Greece is uniTersally admitted to be a work of the most sterling merit, and 
the best executed of all the accounts yet published of this interesting country. Stevenson (in his 
Catalogue of Voyages and Travels,) says that ** it displays great research, aided and directed by 
much preparatory knowledge, sound judgment, and good taste," and the late Dr. E. D. Clarke, 
than whom no man was more competent to give judgment on this subject, pronounced it *' by fur 
the best book on Greece,'' and in a letter to tiie publisher requested that his name might be mada 
use of, in recommendation of the work, in any way the most likely to promote its sale. 

5447 DOMINICI (Bernardo de) Vite de* Pittori, Scultoried Architetti Napoletani, 

3 vols. sm. 4to. a title to the third volume was, I believe, not published ; a portrait 
to the second volume appears to be wanting, hf, bd, calf, babe, 36* Napoli, 1742-43 

" It is extremely scarce, and but for the kindness of friends both in Italy and England, I should 
have been unable to refer to it. The first volume of a reprint (quite void of notes) appeared in 1840. 
The work is a storehouse of information respecting the Neapolitan artists of the sixteenth and seven- 
teenth centuries, and many citations are also given verbatim from the MS. collections of the painters 
Giovanni Angelo Criscuolo, Massimo Stanzioni, and others, respecting the history of art at Naples." 

Lord Lindsay's Christian Art, Vol. IL p. 148. 

5448 DoMiKici [Bernardo de] Yite dei Pittori, Scultori ed Architetti Napolitani, 

4 Yols. 8to. sewed, 10* Napoli, 1840-46 
Respecting the first edition, the editor says in the preface : " Alia ristampa di questa opera, d 

ha spinto la rarita sua ; e quasi Tim possibility di poterla avere, anche a carissinoo prezso.'' 

5449 DoNATi, de' Dittici degli Antichi, profoni e saori, small 4to. with 5 plates <^ 

Dypthics, hf bd, 10* li>M»«fc^^Xl^ 



tU QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

5450 Doppelmatb's Nachriclit yon den Knmbergischen Mathematicis und KiinBtlem^ 

fol. with 15 plates of early NuBNBBBO Wobkmai^ship, the splendid Fountains, 
Monuments, etc, hoards , 7s 6d Nwmherg, 1780 

5451 DllA WINGS (16) by Early Grerman and ItaLian Masters, executed in ]?en and 

Ink, Sepia, etc. mith a few Artist* s studies added, various sizes, £2. 2s 
The attention of Connoisseurs is respectfully directed to these Drawings, they were collected 
by an Amateur in Southern Germany. 

5452 Duchesne, aini, Essai sur lea Nielles, gravures des Orfevres florentins du XY. 

Siecle, 8vo. plates, sewed, \2s Paris, 1826 

5453 ' ■ Voyage d'un Iconophile : revue des principaux Cabinets d'Estajnpes, 

Bibliotlik[ueB et Musses d'Allemagne, de Hollande et d'Angleterre, Svo. sewed, 
Zs Qd Paris, 1834 

5454 DObeb (A.) und sein Zeitalter, von Weise, 4to. 2s Leip, 1819 

5455 Dutens, des Pierres pr^cieuses et des Pierres fines, 18mo. lf» hd. 2* Paris, 1776 

5456 ■ the same, 16mo. ^. hd, Zs Qd Bale, 1778 

5457 EBUBZiEIMISa Apollo's Mabsdbaoeb, veylende allerbande scberpzinnige 

Snel, Punt, Schimp- en Mengeldigten, 3 vols, in 1, 18mo. many very amusing 
plates hy OorSe, some rather coarse, vellum, 6* Amst, 1725-28 

5458 !devebwtce, Schat der Ongesontheyt, plates, including (me of a Crucifixion — 

Lof der Medicine, in 1 vol. 12mo. old vellum, 2s Qd Dordrecht, 1641 

5459 BoccHii (Ach.) Symbolicarum quaestionum, de universo genere, quas serio 

ludebat, libri Y. small 4to. with about 150 rieat Symbolical engravings, hds, un- 
cut, 10s Ponaniae, 1574 
These symbolical engravings differ in character from the nsnal class of Emblems. 

6460 Capaccio (G. C.) II Principe, tratto dagli Emblemi dell* Alciato, stout small 
4to. pretty emblematic cuts in oval shape, calf, 7s 6d Venetia, 1620 

5461 DoNi {Academ, Perejgrino) Marmi, cioe ragionamenti introdotti a farsi da varie 

conditione d'Huonuni, a luo^hi di bonesto piacere in Firenze, 3 parts in 1 vol. 
smaU 4to. many curious woodcuts, calf, 5s 6d Venetia, 1609 

5461*Emblemata Annivebsabia Academiae Koribergensis, quae est Altorffii studio- 
rum juventutis exercitandorum caussa inde ab ann. 1577 usque ad annum 1616 
5roposita ; oratiunculis, etc. explicata, atque in lY. Decadas distributa, Editio 
I. cum indice, stout small 4to. many engravings of Medals, with emblematic 
designs hy Siebhacheb, issued by the University of Altdarf, black calf, fill gilt 
sides, 26s Nurenherg, 1617 

5462 Glazemakeb, Toonneel der Werreltscbe Yeranderingen, tweede deel, 12mo. nu- 

m^rous plates of Assassinations, Brawls, etc, vellum, 3* Qd Amst, 1650 

5463 Le Motne, de TArt des Devises ; Cabinet de Devises ; Jardin des Devises ; 

Devises royales et adoptees, 4to. upwards of 100 very pretty engravings, sur^ 
rounded by circular Ornaments, many with Coats of Arms below, fins copy, old 
cay" gilt, 18s Paris, 1666 

5464 Meet AN. Wol-gescbliffener Narrenspiegel, worinnen 114 Arten allerley Narren 

iljj Ebenbild und \mgestaltes Wesen ersehen; mit Reimen durch Jocoserius, 
folio, 115 curious plates, illustrative of everykind o/^ Human Folly, hf, vellum, 
£2, 12s 'Freystadt, printed this year, (? 1680) 

5465 Peambhofee, wunderseltsame lacberlicbe Traum-Gesicbter von Persobnen, mit 

biblischen Concepten, small 4to. with numerous ctirious copper-plates, several 
emblematic designs on the same plate, some very amusing, engraved hy Steinherger 
cfler designs hy Itogg, If, hd, 7s 6d Augspurg, l7l2 

5466 Weigel (Christ.) Etbica naturalis, sen documenta moralia e variis rerum natu- 

ralium proprietatibus coUecta, small 4to. 100 very pretty plates, fine impressions, 

with Latin verses underneath, calf, 16* Norimhergae, s, a, (ca. 1700) 

*' Collectors of engravings, and especially of old woodcuts, are &miliar with that large class of 

earioos books which aim at the typification of moral truths and doctrines in a series of symbolical 

Images and devices. 

'* In the middle of the 16th century this class of books assumed In Italy the character of m 
Instinct kind of literature ; and the tendency to multiply books of this class passed to France, 
Germany, Holland, Spain, and England, until their issue was incredibly large — so large as to form 
almost a considerable library, when they were brought together by the diligence of collectors. At 
this day, except in libraries unusually comprehensive, it is hardly possible to form a notion of the 
p^mber of these works or of their characteristic quaintness and formal ingenuity. The symboliim 
aftbe Middle Ages was Mcalarized for thdr production, aiid art, although it had then grown emin- 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF EMBLEMS, PAINTING. StS 



ently realistic, was inexhaustible in the eccentricity, as well as the variety of the conceptions which 
it sought to torn into pictores for their embelliehment. 

*' Such works, as a class, have not only long since passed out of fashion, but the specimens of this 
by-gone literature which occasionally turn up at book sales are now so rare as to command very higli 
prices. There is no class of books more attractiye to the true bibliopolist who cares for distinctiTe 
excellence rather than rarity ; and we find such books in what we may term gentlemanly librariea 
deservedly preserved as tokens of an educated taste." — TimeSy Nov. 24, 1859. 
6467 Emebic-David, Eecherches sur TArt statuaire, 8vo. sd. 2s 6d Paris, 1806 

5468 the same, 8vo. hf, caff, 3« 6d 1805 

5470 Etce: : Schopenhauer's Johana vau Eyck und seine Nachfolger, 2 yols. 12mo, 

sd, Ss 6d 1822 

5471 Eynden en Willigen, Geschiedenis der Vaderlandsche Schilderkunst, sedert 

der XVIII. Eeuw, 4 vols. 8vo. portrait of Dutch Painters uncut, 12s 1816-40 

6472 FENELON, Telemaque, a beautifully illustrated and rare editionin Germany 

die Begebenheiten des Fnnzen yon Ithaca, oder der seinen Yater Ulysses such- 
ende Telemach, in deutsche Terse gebracht, und erlautert von B. Nenkirch, 
3 vols, small folio, illustrated hy a fine series of plates bu Jf inter , a handsome copy 
in green Morocco, gold borders, £z. Onolzbach Sf Anspaeh, 1727-39 

Very few copies were sold ; they were mostly gi?en as presents. 

6473 Febriol, Recueil de 100 Estampes representant les Nations du Levant, iinpl. foL 

26jpjp., 1 plate of Music, and 102 large and beautiful plates of Turkish, Tartar, 
Persian and Berber full-length Costume, representing particularly every Class of 
Turkish Society in their customary attire and occupation, taken from authentte 
pictures, executed from Life, by Van Mov/r, neat in ^f, russia, rare, 30* Par. 1715 
Priced, 1855, Quaritch, Queen Charlotte's copy, £2. bs ; 1856, Quaritch, calf gilt, £2. ; tho 
Fonthill copy fetched £7. 7». 

The original costume of the various Eastern Nations in the Levant is gradually disappearingi 
the above fine work is therefore of particular interest. 

6474 FICORONI (F.) Dissertatio de Larvis Scenicis et Figuris comicis antiquorom 

Ilomanorum, 4to. with S4i plates of Ancient Warks of Art, with M.AaK8, fine 

copy in old calf gilt, £1. 11* 6d ^ ^ Homa, 1760 

5475 .. GemmsB antiqnss litteratsB, aliseqne rariores, cum adnot. et declara* 

. tionibus a N. Graleotti, 4to. with 29 plates, hf. bd. Is 6d ib. 1757 

6476 FiELDiKa's Theory of Painting, roy. 8vo. coloured plates, (pub. at 26*) boards^ 

12s 1836 

6477 FIE SOLE (Giov. de) La Vita di Gesu Christo dipinta, incisa da Nocchi, atlas 

folio, 56 very large beautifhl engravings from the famous Paintings in the JRfo- 
rentine Gallery, ^. morocco, £a. 10* Firenze, 1843 

6478 FIORILLO'S Wbekb: G^schichtederzeichnendenKiinstevonihrerWiederau- 

flebung bis auf die neues.ten Zeiten, oder G^schichte der Mahlerey in !Bom | 
Toscana ; Venedig ; Bologna iind den Haugtstadten der Lombardey ; Neape]^ 
Genua, etc. ; in Frankreich ; in Spanien ; in Gross Britannien ; in Deutsch* 
land und den vereinigten Niederlanden, 9 vols. — ^Kleine Schriften artistischen 
Inlialt8,2 vols, in 1 — together 11 vols, in 10, 8vo. If, red morocco, £2. 10s 

Oottingen und Sannover, 1798-1820 

6479 FLOBENCE. Le Tee Fobte del Battistero di San Giovanni di Firenze, impl. 

folio, 46 beauti/hil engravings by Lasinio, fine pafeb, qf which only 24 copter 
were printed, an autograph letter of C. Lasinio inserted, wants tttle-pages t6 
the first and second doors, hf. russia, £2. FireTize, 1821 

6480 Fuesslin's Allgemeines Kiinstler-Lexicon, oder Nachricht von dem Leben und 

den Werken der Mahler, Bildhauer, Kupferstecher, etc. mit zwei Supplementen, 
3 vols, in 2, stout sm. 4to. old calf, 5* Zurich, 1763-71 

5481 FOssLi iiber Eheinische Kunst : Zurich und die Stadte am Bhein, mit Bezug auf 
Werke der Architektur, Sculptur, und Malerei, 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, 5* 1843 

6482 GALfiRIE DU MTJSfiE [NAPOLEON] de Feance, publi^e par Filhoi^ 
graveur, et redig^e par Lavall]6e (Joseph), complete in 11 vols. 4to. labgb 
PAFEB, 792 beaiU\fl$l plates qf all the Pictures in the Louvre before their disper* 
sion by the Allies in 1815, Pboofs befbre the Inscriptions, (pub. in 132 livraisons 
at 24 fr. being 3168 fr., cost of binding £22. st. more), a superb copy in red 
morocco extra, gilt edges, £45. Paris, 1814-28 

Priced, 10 vols. 4to. 1836, Bossange, .£60. I remember only two copies of this — the choicest 

state^'One sold in 1856 at Sotheby's, and the present 

This yerj iateresting pablication will perpetuate thn matafctoaa clc^^!M^^k<Qifil'f^p^^\^T«a^^^ ^F^»^ 



820 QUARITCH'8 CATALOGUE OF 



the LoQTre, combining as it did nearly all the excellence which the yarioos countries on the continent 
could boast in Painting and Sculpture. And though a chain of wonderful events has restored many 
oi the brightest gems of art to their original owners, so much of excellence still remains, that the 
Gallery of the Louvre is jet to the man of taste, the greatest attraction in Paris, and the very cir- 
eumstance of the dispersion of so many wonderfdl productions gives additional value to the work 
which describes them in a collected state. That which was admired in Paris will not be lets worthy 
of admiration because the ''chance of war" has removed it to Rome, Florence, Milan, Venice, 
Antwerp, or Vienna. It is necessary to observe that this work is not a mere collection of prints^ 
ai It contains many luminous and masterly dissertations upon the state of the arts in different ages, 
observations upon the style, excellence, and defects of the various schools of painting, lives of the 
most eminent painters, and finally, a minute description of every painting, statue, &c. drawn up with 
extreme care and correctness. 

5483 GAIifiEIE AGUADO : Choix des principaux Tableaux de la Gal^rie An 

Marquis de las Marismas del Guadalquivir, par C. Gayabs, atlas folio, 38 very 

fine engravings after exquisite specimens by Mubillo, Velasquez, etc. clothe 

£7. JParis, 1839 

Priced, 1845. in 12 livraisons, £7. 10«. A copy, India Proofs, before the inscriptions, date 

1843, 32 plates, from Kmg Louis Philippe's library fetched, 1853, at Baron Taylor's sale, £\7» 

« Admirable in illustration, as far as it goes, of the Spanish School of Art." — 2). Turner, 

5484 Galebie pe Dusseldobf, 2 vols, in 1, oblong folio, toith 30 beautiful plates, con" 

iaining 365 small ones, engraved by Mechel, original and sbilliaitt imfees- 

8I0NS, old russia, £2. 10* Basle, 1778 

This work is by no means uncommon, but copies like the above are seldom to be met with. 

As the plates are very minute, it is only in fine impressions that their beauty can be seen. 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, £6, bs and £7. lis 6d; 1847, £i. 4«to £6. 6»; Dent's copy, £6. Us; 

the Marquis of Lansdowne*8, £5.; Dawson Turner's, £4. is, 

5486 GALEEIE de MUNICH : Koniglich Baierischer Gemalde Saal zu Munchen 
und Sclileisslieim, 2 vols, atlas fouo, containing 186 superb Plates from Subjects 
by Old Masters, beautifully executed in lithography by JPiloty, Strixner, <md 
others, a portion of the descriptive text wanting, halj russia, the Marl (f Shrews' 
burys copy, £10. lO^ Munich, 1817-31 

Priced, 1841, H. Bohn, 200 plates, in parts, £47. 5» ; 1847, morocco, £42. 

5486 GALEEIE des Peintbes flamands, hollandais, et allemands ; ouvage enrichi 
de 201 planches, gravies d'apr^s les meilleurs tableaux de ces maitres, pir lea 
plus habiles artistes de France, de Hollande, et d'Allemagne, par J. B. P.Lebeun, 
3 vols. roy. folio, 201 beautiful engravings after celebrated pictures, obioinal 
BBiLLiAi^T IMFBESSIONS, bright old calf gilt, a remarkably beautiful copy, £18. 

PaW*, 1792-96 
As there exist three different issues of this beautiful Gallery, an original copy like the above 
Should be secured by a collector of genuine editions of the Galleries. 

* A proof copy at Talleyrand's sale, £73. 10» ; Dent's copy, catalogued as on Dutch paper, 
{uroofs before the letters, the only copy taken off, mor. £A(i, 19^. 

This fine work, which was twenty years in publishing, is one of the most interesting of its 
class, and exhibits nearly all the best pictures of the Flemish School, with the history, description, 
and mercantile value of each; written by a painter whose whole life was devoted to this particular 
department. 

The picture dealers in all countries refer to the opinion of Le Brun as of the first authority. 
This work, confined to the productions of a distinct and separate school, is accompanied by 
letter-press, in which Le Brun has. displayed the extensive knowledge, which the particular study of 
painting, long experience, and frequent travels in foreign countries, enabled him to acquire. 

VentouilUc* 

54j87 GALEEIE iMPiiBiALE au BBLviinJ^BE a Vienne ; d'aprfes les dessins de M. S. de 

Perger, peintre de la cour, grav^e par diflfi^rents Artistes, avec un texte par C. 

Haas, 4 vols. 4to. containina 240 highly finished line engravings, superb impres' 

sions, equal to pboofs, (subscription price 120 Thalers), ha^" bound, babe, £12. 

Vienne, 1821-28 
Of all the celebrated Continental Picture Galleries, this is perhaps the most popular and pleas- 
ing, the subjects being selected with the most consummate taste and judgment ; it was published in 
60 parts, small 4to. Priced, 1847, Bohn, j^20. ; 1855, Artaria Manheim, 200 fl. A few copies were 
Issued of the Large Paper Proofs before Letters, sold by me, 1869, for ;^24. The coppers of this 
work have recently passed into other hands, and are worked again. 

6488 GALEEIE de Dbesde. Les principaux Tableaux de la Gal^rie Royale de Dresde, 

lithographies d*apre8 les Originaux, aves des Explications en Allemand el. en 

FraneaJB ; publies par Erancois Hakfstaengl : J)ie Vorziiglichsten Gemklde 

der Konighchen Galerie in Dreadeii, lisuch. dftu OTv^ilLftTi «Mt Stein gezeichnet ; 



PINE ARTS, BOOKS OP PRINTS, PAINTINGS. 997 



COKFLBTB in 60 livraisons, atlas folio, containing 193 plates, original 1js(J>Ul 

PROOFS, (original subscription price 360 2%alersJ, in three portfolios, £30. 1836 

Collation c 2 titles ; frontispiece ; portraits of Priedrich August, Konig von Sachsen, of Maria» 

Konigin von Sachsen, of Hanfetangl (the artist); 2 leaves of prefaces text, pp. 1-96 ; 190 plates. 

There exists an edition of proofs before the letters. 

** La Galerie de Dresde jooit a juste titre d'une haute c^l6brite, tant h, caose du nombre des 
tableaux qu*elle referme qu' h cause de leur choix.'' — Dueheans V, d'un leonophile, 
6189 Galebie de Dresde : Abr^g^ de la Tie des Feintres dont les tableaux composent 
la Galerie de Dresde, stout 12mo. kf. bcL uncwt, Zs 6<2 Dresde, 1782 

5490 GAL £IE du PALAIS-SO YAL, (bte d'Orleans, srav^e d'apr^ les tableaux de0 

difierentes ^coles qui la conmosaient par Couche, avec un abr^g6 de la vie de0 

peintres, et une description mstorique de ckaque tableaux, 3 rols. royal folio^ 

354 very fine engravings, from the most beautiful collection of Paintings ever 

formed, first brilliant impressions, including one Proof before the descriptions 

under the engra/oing, half red morocco, uncut, £16. 16« Paris, 1786-1808 

It is not possible to ha?e finer impressions than the above, excepting Proofs. One plate is 

nnfortunatelf wanting, yiz. in Vol. II. No. 20, Venns k la Coqaillef by Titien Vercelli. Care 

should be taken in the purchase of this splendid work to have an early copy. The plates have been 

worked three times, always with the original text. 

This Collection is known as the Orleans Gallery, and is one of the scarcest and most pleasing ; 
many of the Paintings are now in this country. 

Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, £28.; 1847, morocco, £31. 10«; 1850, Willis, mor. £26. 5«; sold at 
Sotheby's, 1853, russia, £17.; Baron Taylor's copy, 1853, ;^20. ; at Christie's, 1854, matia, 
£\9. 10»; 1859, at Christie's, £18. 

Large Paper, Proofs before the letters, with the descriptions printed separately on India PAper» 
and placed opposite, very rare ; priced, 1847, mor. ;f45. ; sold by auction, the Marquis of Lam- 
downe's copy, 20 livr. only, £26. 15« 6d; 1855, Baker's copy, russia, ^40. 10«. 

The new edition was (1844) in Lebigr6's (a Paris remainder dealer) hands, who offered hit 
edition, with inferior impressions. Papier velin 200 fr. ; Papier de Chine, 300 fr. Both are usually 
sol J for less. 

5491 Galileo. Descrizione della tribuna inal^ata alia memoria del Galileo, 4to. po$^ 

trait and 15 plates, sd, ^^d Mrenxe, 1841 

5492 Galleys Passion : Treurspel van bet Lyden Cbristi, small 4to. with 20 fine plaie§ 

after Stradanus and Coltaert, engraved by Galle, cf, neat, 14ff Amst, 16^ 

5493 GAIT, Antiquity de la Nubib, ou monuments inMits des bords du Nil, sita^ 

entre la premiere et la seconde cataracte, atlas folio, with 7S plates and vignettes, 

8 of them coloured, (pub. at 150 fr.) bds. £2. 10* Stuttgart, 1822 

The Vellum Paper copies are published at 240 fr. Cet ouvragc pent etre considers comme le 

complement k la Description d'£gypte, public par ordre de TEmpereur ; son execution le rend 

digne d'y 6tre joint. 

5ii91''*'GZS]MIS* LiCETi (F.) Hieroglypbica, sive antiqua schemata Gemmarum Ann- 
larium quaesita, folio, numerous plates, calf, 12* Patavii, 1653 

5492*M0NUMENS do la vie fbiy^s des douzb C^sabs, d'apr^s une suite de 
pierres gravies sous lours rogues, 4to. CaprSe, 1780, avec bO plaiiches gravSes en 
cttiwre— -Monumens du Culte secret des damos Komaines, 4to. Caprie, 1784^ 
avec 50 planches gravies en cuivre — together 2 vols. 4iio.french calf, gilt edges, 
VERT babe, £6. 6* 1780-84 

** Ces deux ouvrages licendeux sont d'Hugues d'Hancarville qui les a fait imprimer & Naney, 

vcndus 170 frs. Labddoy." — Brunei. 

5 193*STOSCH.— Pierres Antiques graydes sur lesquelles les Graveurs ont mis leuw 
noma, dessindes et gravies en cuivre sur les onginaux ou d'aprbs les Empreintes, 

£ar Bernard Picabt, expliqu^es par Philippe do Stosch, Lat. et Fr. par M. de 
jimiers, folio, 70 plates, line impressions, very neat, in russia, with the booh 
plate ofJosiah Wedgwood, 25* Amst, 1724 

Priced, 1854, Tross, 96 fr. Sold in 1850, Rogers' copy, mor. £2. 15f. 
5 194 GERHAB.D (E.) auserlesene Griechische Vasenbilder,hauptsiichlich Etruskiscken 
Fundorts, 3 vols. impl. 4to. 240 coloured plates, with text, (pub. at £16. reduced 
to £6.) cloth, uncut, £3. 5* Berlin, 1840-47 

5495 Antike Bildwerke, atlas folio, ^fine large plates, Greek and Etruscan 

Art, with 4tto. text, bds. 15* Berlin, 1828 

5496 GOLDSMITII (Oliver) Poetical Works, edited by R. A. Wilmott, square 8vo. 

printed with illustbations designed by Birket Foster and K. N. Humphreys, 
red morocco, gilt edges, 2U \S&^ 



898 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

5^7 GOZ, LeidenBcliaftliclie Entwiirfe fiir empfindsame Kunst und Schauspiel- 
Freunde, 4to. 28 pp. interspersed ioith etchings, forming the text to a series of 
etchings, entitled '* Leonabdo und Blandine^ ein Melodrama nach Burger in 
160 Leidenschafblichen Entwurfen." These 160 spirited etchings represent all 
the attitudes of the Actors in the above Melodrama, some' progressing from indif- 
ference to the greatest degree of passion, rage, pain, affection, distress, gloom or 
agony, hf. bd. red morocco, gilt top, uncut, rare, £3. 3* Augsburg,17S^ 

5498 GKA]nGER'S Biographical History of England, adapted to a methodical Cata- 

logue of Engraved BritishlSeads, 6 vols. Svo, fifth edition, bds. 12s 1824 

5499 GKUNER fLewis) Specimens of Ornamental Abt selected from the best 

models of tne Classical Epochs, atlas folio, 80 plates, very finely engraved, mast 

of which are beautifully printed in coloubs and aoLD, with ^to, text, (pub. at 

£12.) cloth, £8. 10* 1850 

The present copy, formerly in the possession of an architect, requires binding. A suitable hf. 

morocco binding can be supplied for 36« the two volumes. The stones of several of the best plates 

have been destroyed ; a new edition, though much desired is therefore not likely to appear. 

5500 Gbuneb's Ornamental Art, the explanatory text and additional plates by Emil 

Braun, 4to. 7 plates, sd, 7s 6d 1850 

Many copies of the large work of Gruner's ** Ornamental Art,'' want this text and extra plates. 

5501 Guebbeb, Essai sur les Yitraux de la Cathedrale de Strasbourg, 8yo. col, plates, 

sd. 2s 6d Strasbourg, 1848 

5502 GuEVABA (Don Fel. de, Gentil-hombre di Carlos V.) Comentarios de la Pintuba, 

se publican con notsis de Don A. Fonz, 12mo. half morocco, gilt edges, Bs 

Madrid, 1788 

5503 GuizoT, Etudes sur les Beaux Arts, 8vo. hf bd. 3s Paris, 1852 

5504 HAMILTON'S (Sir Wm.) Collection of Etbuscan, Gbeek, and Eomak 

Vases, 4 vols, royal folio, OBiaiNAL edition, with a provision of coloured 
plates, Naples, 1766-67 

Priced, 1829, J. Bohn, £20.; 1829, Longman's, £25. ; 1840, Jas. Bohn, £18.; 1843, Jas. 
Bohn, £16. 16«; Thorpe, £18. Us. Fetched by auction : Sjkes's, £4. 12»; Dent's, £19. 19«; 
North's, £23« 2s; Paris's, mor. £24. 3»; Nassau's, £26. 15» 6J; Towneley's, £42.; Talley- 
rand's, mor. £44. ; Edwards's, £53. lit. 

5505 HAMILTON'S (Sir Wm.) Vaaes. The Collection of Etruscan, Greek, and 

Soman Vases, Antiquities, &c., in the Cabinet of Sir Wm. Hamilton, wiik de- 
scriptions in Englisn and French, by D'Hancarville, 2 vols. impl. folio, 260 
plates accurately coloured a* the originals, first and most valuable edition, 
strongly hajfbownd rt^sia, £2. 16* Naples, 1766-7 

Priced, 1856, £8. 8»; Dawson Turner's copy, 1853, fetched ^3. 13»6d. 
This is the first portion of Sir Wm. Hamilton's collection of Vases, which was purchased 

by the English Government, and is now in the British Museum. 

5606 Collection of EKGBAYiNas from Ancient Vases, mostly of pure 

Greek "Workmanship, discovered chiefly in the neighbourhood of Naples, pub- 
lished by W. TiscHBEiN, 4 vols, royal folio, with above 240 engravings in out' 
line, half bound morocco, i^aples, 1791-95 

Priced, 1829, J. Bohn, £7. 7t; 1829, Longman's, £12. 12t ; 1840, Jas. Bohn. £5. 5t; 1847, 

Nattali, £5. bs; 1856, Weigel, 3 yols. only, 36 tbalers. Copies fetched by auction, 1815, at Evans's, 

£4. is; Stanley's £5. 5t; Sykes's £12. 12«; the Fonthill copy, in 3 vols. ;f98. 7s ed. The 

fourth volume is wanting to many copies. 

5607 HAMILTON, Peintuees des Vases antiques de la collection du chevalier 

Hamilton avec des explications .en italien et en fran^ais (par F. Fontani et 

autres), 4 vols, atlas foho, with above 240 plates, printed inorick colour, calf 

neat, £S. Florence, 1800 

^.^Firet Florence edition, executed after Hschhein's, of 1791-95, hut with an explanatory text to 

tihefourCh volume, wanting in I'ischbein's. Brunet says the price of coloured copies was 560 fr. 

Priced, 1856, Weigel, 140 thalers. 

5508 HAMILTON'S (Sir Wm.) Campi Phleoejei, or the Volcanoes of the two 
Sicilies, with Supplement, the text in English and French, an autoaraph letter 
qf Sir W. Samilton ifiserted, 3 vols, in 1, large folio, the obiginal fTsAPOLiTAN 
edition, with 60 plates of Volcanic Eruptions, etc. finely coloubed in imita- 
tion OF DEAWiNas, crimson morocco extra, with joints, broad borders qfgold on 
the sides, and gilt edges, £S. Naples, 1776-9 

The above copy has the scarce Supplement : To Joseph Banks; Esq. London, Naples, Oct. 1, 

//ff; 30 pp.; and aedicationi 1 leaf. 



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Priced, 1829, J. Bohn, £15. 16t and £21. ; 1836, £21.; 1837, T&jne and Fobs, £22.; in 
1840, 1845, and 1848, £16. 16t ; 1840, Jas. Bohn, £\6. 16t; 1847, H. Bohn, £10. lOt and 
£13. Copies sold hyiauction : Dent's, i£29. ; White-Knight*s, ifll. 11« ; Nassau's, £\6. 6tMi 
Hibbert*8, £16. bt 6d ; Talleyrand's, if 19. 8t 6<f ; Rozburghe's, £21. ; 1855, Bamal's, £7. 15«| 
1855, Baker's (originally Dent's copy) £1 1. 

6509 HEINECKEN (Baron) Id^e Generale d'une Collection complete d'Estampes, 

ayec une Dissertation sur I'Origine de la Gravure, et sur les premiers Livres 

d'Images, Syo. toith Facsimile plates of the early Block books, and other en- 

gravingsin the infancy of the art, clean copy, baund, £2. 2s Leipsic, 1771 

The Roxburghe copy fetched £2. 16« ; Roscoe's £3 ; 1854, Gardner's £2. 

5510 Heller's Handbuch fiir Kupferstichsammler, oder Lexicon der yorzilgliclisten 

Kapforstecher, Formsclmeiaer, etc. 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. hf. hd, Zs 6(2 ^am5er^,1823 

5511 ■ the second nmch improved edition, 946 pp. J^, bd. morocco, uncut, 18* 

Leipzig, 1850 

5512 Hemling. Ursnli^princesse britannique d'apr^ la Legende et les pemtures 

d'Hemling, par le Bn. de Keverberg, 8vo. portrait, J^. morocco, 5* Gand. 1818 

5513 HEYI^S (Zacharias) Const-Thoonende Juweel (the Jewel of Dramatic Art)^ 

published by the Honourable City of Haerlem in XII Emblematic Plats or 

MoBiXiTiES, with Prologues and Songs arranged according to the regulations 

of the City Authorities, sm. 4to. numerous pUttes of Theatrical Figures and 

Costumes, a remarkably fine copy, with all the plates, vellum, £2. 10s 2kool, 1607 

This copy has also the additional play of Haerlems Juweel, with platen, separately published 

in the following year, 1608. The above, recently in the library of an eminent Dramatic critic, will 

be found of great interest to all who study Mediseval manners and customs. I know of no similar 

work, having all the costumes so fully represented. 

5514 BoUand- Adyis fidelle aux veritables Hollandois, touchant ce qui s'est 

pass^ dans les Tillages de Bodegraye et Swammerdam, et les cruaut^s inotdes 
que les Francois y ont excretes, small 4to. with 8 singularly expressive plates qf 
the Miseries and Horrors qf War, folio size folded, engraved by Romyn db 
HooaHE, /Sn^ copy, veaufavve, 26s s. I, with the sphere, 1673 

5515 BOB (P.) I^ederlantsche Oorlog[hen, beroerten ende boreerlycke oneenicheyden s 

History of the Ciyil and Foreign Wars of HoUand, from 1555 to 1600, 6 yols. 
folio, many plates, consisting of Fortraits, Battle Pieces, Sieges, etc, vellum, 36« 

Leyden and Amst, 1621, &c. 

5516 Smids (Lud.) Schatkamer der Nederlandsche Oudheden, small stout 4to. with 

^pretty views, vellum, 5* Amst. 1711 

5517 Wachtendoep (C.) Oude Hollandsche G^schiedenissen, oste oorte B.ym- 

Kronyck, small 4to. 4A portraits and pretty plates, vellum, Ss Qravenhage, 1648 

5518 WiLLiNKS (D.) Amstellandsche Arkadia, 2 yols. 16mo. with VI rema/rkabty pretty 

views qf the Environs of Amsterdam, engraved by Punt, 1736, beautiful impress 
sions, vellum, 10s Amst, 1737 

5519 IMITATION de J:fc8iJ8-CHRiST (U) Traduction du chancelier de Marillao, 

avec la reproduction des anciens kanuscbits depuis le Vie jusqu'au XVIIe 
Si^le, 2 yols. impl. 8yo. a tbult sufebb publication, EyEBY page sub- 
bounded BY A MASSIYE and ELABOBATE BOBDEB OF GOLD and COLOUBS, 

copied from original Mediaval MSS., also several hundred Miniatubes, some 
the fill size qf the page, forming altogether the most copious ** Encyclopabdia. 
OF Obnament " extant, at a remarkably moderate price (pub. in 76 liyraisons 
at 3 fr. 50 c. being 266 fiuncs, cost of binmng of the present copy, £5. 10s, making 
it a total of £16.) red morocco extra, joints, gilt edges, £12. Far, Curmer, 1856-58 
The second volume consists of learned works connected with the subject of ornamental art, 
these can also be bought separately, viz :— 

Delaunat, Tabb^. — Des autenrs presumes de Tlmitation de J^us-Christ ; in-8 avec 4 
portraits photographies, 10 fr. 

Denis, Ferd. — Histoire de romementation des manuscrits ; gr. in-8, avec lettres omte 
et fleurons, d'aprds les manuscrits du Vie au XVIIe si^cle, 25 fr. 

Catalogue bibliographique des manuscrits reproduits dans Tlmitation de J6sus-Christ et 
des imprimes dt^s dans THistoire de romementation des manuscrits, accompagn^d'omementSy 
10 fir. 

Index des manuscrits et imprim^ reproduits ou cites dans Tlmitation, avec Tindication 
des dessinateurs, etc., accompagn^ des figures de Holbein, Hans Beham et Jollat, 15 fr. 

5520 INCE GALLEEY. The Account of the Statues, Busts, Bass.Eelifi^<^ «sv^ 

Paintings dt Ince, by H. B. 4to. bds, privateUf ^uted^rewre^^fta lA-cerBV^^S^^ 



9$tO QUARITCH*S CATALOGUE OF 

6521 INGHIEAMI, Monumenti Etruschi, o di Etrosco Nome, disegnati, incisi, 

illustrati e pubblicati dal cav. Franc. Inghirami, 10 vols, with the Index, 4to. 

containing above 500 engravings, mostly coloiibed, in imitation of the original 
* ' Vases y Bronzes, Frescoes, Sfc, (pub. at £42.) half hound red morocco, RaouU 

Bochettes copy, £13. 10* Mrenze, 1821-26 

Only 350 copies printed. Priced, 1831, H. Bohn, £18. 18*; 1840, Jas. Bohn, sewed, ;£ri4.; 
1847> H. Bohn, sewed, £15. 15«; morocco, £25. 48, 

** Ce bel ouvrage offre la representation la plus complete et la pins ezacte qvi ait encore 6t& 
donn^e des monumens appartenant k Tart Etrosque, oa reputes Etmsques. II est partage en six 
series: I. Urne. II. Specchi mistici. III. Bronzi. lY. Edifizi. V. Vasi fittiU. YI. Monu- 
menti, che corredano Topera." — Brunei, 

6522 INSTITUTO DI COEEISPONDENZA AECHEOLOGICA DI EOMA : 

A. The 8vo. Series. 

Aknali dell' Instituto, from the commencement in 1829 to 1853, 25 vols. 

with Indices and Indice Generate, 1829-33, 305 plates, plans and maps, ^f» 

calf Boma e Barigi, 1829-53 

The General Indices are continued in the ' Repertorio.' 

BuLLETTiNO DEGLi Annali deU' Instituto, from the commencement in 1829 to 

1853, 25 vols. 7 plates, hf. calf Boma, 1829-53 

Memobie, fasc. I — III. forming 1 vol., ^plates ib, 1832 

Kefebtobio Univeesale deUe Opere deU' Instituto Archeologico, 1834-1853 ; 

containing : Indice deUe materie ; Indice Greco ; Indici Epigrafioi, Greco 

e Latino, Etrusco ed Osco, Indice degli autori, 2 vols. Boma, 1848-56 

Nouvelles Annales jpubli^es par la section fran^aise de Tlnstitut Arch^o- 

logique. Tome 1, 11, 19 plates, hf, hd. Paris, 1836-39 

B. The Im|)erial Folio Series. 

Monumenti Inediti, pubblicati dall* Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeo- 

logica, sotto la direzione dei Sign. Od. Gebhabd e Teod. Panofk^. 

Vol. 1. Paris, 1829-33 ; containing Plates 1 to 60, with duplicate impressions on 

India paper qf Plates 17, 18, M, 58, 59, 60; Elencho delle Tavole, 3 leaves. 

Vol. 2. Boma e Parigi, 1834-38 ; containing Plates 1 to 60 ; Elencho, 2 

leaves; H Laberinto di Porsenna comnarato coi Sepolcri di Poggio-Gajella 

ultimamente dissotterratinell'Agro Clusino, Title, 2 leaves of * Descrizione,* 

and 6 plates, — Plates 1 to 12, illustrating the " Nouvelles Annates publiSes 

par la Section Prangatse" 

Vol. 3. Boma e Parigi, 1839-43; containing Plates 1 to 60 and Index, 1 leaf; 

— Plates 13 to 25, illustrating the " Nouvelles Annates** 
Vol. 4. Boma e Parigi, 1844-48 ; containing Plates 1 to 60, with plate 24 bis, 

61 plates ; and Index, 1 lecf 
Vol. 5. Boma, 1849-53 ; containing Plates 1 to 60 ; with Index, 1 lecf. 

C. The Folio Series. 
Monumenti, Annali e Bullettini, pubblicati dall' Instituto nel 1854, Boma ; 
containing. Plates 1 to 40, without plate 2 a photograph, (F issued), on 123 and 
xlviiijpj?. 
■ nel 1855, Gotha, Fascicolo I; containing 25 plates; 98 and liv. pp, ; 

Index, 1 lecf 

— Together 55 vols, in 56, 8vo. with 336 plates, uniformly hf, hd. 5 volsw 
imperial folio, with SZ2 plates. If, hd. and 2 vols, folio, with Qiplates, hds. The 
Entibb Sebies complete fbom the commencement, a work of immense 
value to tlie lovers of Ancient Art, veby babe in this a complete state, from the 
library of Professor I>r. Fbanz SuaLEB in Berlin, one of the contributors, £40. 

Boma, etc, 1829-56 

6523 INSTITUTO di Cobeespondenza Abcheologica di EOMA : Monumenti In- 

editi, Vol. I., plates 1 — 60, wanting 1, 2 ; Vol. II., plates 1 — 60, plates 26, 26 
unnumbered ; Vol. III., plates 1—24, 1829— 40.— Annali, Vols. I.— XV. 1829 
— 43. — BuLLETiNO, Vols. I. — ^XVI., 1829— 44.— jp toe*, 11 vols, hf. cf. the rc^ 
mainder in parts, £10. 10* Bome and Paris, 1829-44 

^524 ITALY, A nne collection of Views with Plans of Towns, Churches, Castles and 
Mansions in : Nouveau Theatbe d'ltalie. Contents : Vol. 1, Lombardy, com- 
prising Genoa, Milan, Parma, Modena, Mantua, Venice, and part of Tuscany ; 
Vol. 2, States of the Church, comprising Eome, Patrimony of St. Peter's, Castro 
Sabina, Umbria, Orvieta, Perugia, Ancona, Urbino, Eomagpa, Bolonia, Ferrora, 
Avignon ; Vol. 3, 19'aplefl and Sicily ; Vol. 4, Eome, Ancient and Modem. — 
Piedmont and Savoy: Pedemontium florontissimum Italiae latos, Vol. 1., 



FINE ARTS, BdOKS OF PRINTS, FAINTING. 83i 



Turin ; Vol. 2, Susa and Saluzzo ; Vol. 3, Sabaudia ; Vol. 4, Vercelli, Asti, 
Nizza, Montferrat — together 8 vols, royal folio, containing nearly 4G0 large and 
beautiful Views ; maps of various parts, with coats of arms on the sides; jBird^S" 
eye vieios and plans of Towns, Churches, Castles, Pleasure-Gardens, etc, ; inte^ 
riors of Chapels, and the mansions of the nobility : all on a large scale such as 
has never been attempted since, with text in Dutch, good sound copy, old gilt calf, 
^^' 5£^ G~ravenhaage, 1724-6 

"5525 SMITH'S (Jolin) Select Views in Italy, with Topographical and Historical De- 
scriptions in English and French, 2 vols, in 1, oblong folio. First Imfbessions 
of the 72 engravings, by Byrne, Watts, and Pouncey,fine copy in russia, joints, 
gold borders and gilt edges, a handsome book, £2. 12^ Gd 1792-96 

A few years ago, before Views in Italy had been so multiplied, this fine work was considered 

the most v^uable of the kind, and original impressions, sold readily at £8. 8« to £10. 10#. 

Sold in Mr. Hibbert's sale for £7^ 10», Dent's for £7. 10«, and in White Knighf s sale for 

£ 1 1. A few copies exist, with a duplicate set of Etchings, priced, 1847, H. Bobn, £5, b», 

5526 ITALY. Nouveau Theatre du Pibmont et de la Savoye, ou description exacte 

de leurs Villes, Palais, Eglises et principaox Edifices, 4 parts in 2 vols, atlas folio, 
with 147 BEAUTIFUL LABGE ViEWS of all the great Towns and principal Antiqui' 
ties, fine impressions, old calf gilt, £4. d, la Saye, 1725 

5527 JACKSON and CHATTO'S History of Wood Engraving, including a Trea- 

tise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical, impl. 8vo. with upwards of 
300 beautiful woodcut illustrations, including facsimiles fiom the works of Albert 
Durer, 1^, bd, morocco, uncut, rare, £3. 10* 1839 

BernaFs copy, hf. mor. sold in 1855, for £4. " llie History of Wood Engraving is a noble 
volume, unique in its way, and no library will be complete without it. Mr. Jackson's reputation 
rests upon a firm basis— his name is attached to some of the brightest and best of the modern en- 
gravings. He is one of the few living pupils of Bewick — and one who follows in the steps, and sup- 
ports the reputation of his celebrated master.'' — Polytechnic Journal. 

5528 JAN SEN, Essai sur I'Origine de la Gravnre en Bois et en Taille-Donce ; I'Ori- 

gine des Cartes a jouer et des cartes g^ographiques, 2 vols. 8vo. with 23 curious 
plates, illustrative ofJSarly Engraving, hf bd, calf, 18* Paris, 1801 

Brockett's copy, £\, \Zs, 

5529 JONES' (Ovren) ALHAMBEA ; Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the AHiam- 

bra, with the elaborate details of this beautiiiil specimen of Moorish Architec- 
ture, minutely displayed in 100 beautifully engraved plates, 67 of which are 
highly finished in gold and coloubs, from Drawings taken on the spot, by 
Jules Groury, and Owen Jones, with a complete translation of the Arabic In- 
scriptions, and an historical notice of the Kings of Granada, by P. de Gayangos, 
2 volumes, imperial folio, (pub. at £24.) J{f. bound mor, gilt edges, £7. 10s 1842 

5530 ■ the same, labge paper, atlas foho, 100 plates, (j7 of them in gold and 
colours, the others on India paper, (pub. at £36.) hf. bd. morocco, £16. 1842 

A most gorgeous and magnificent work — it cost the Artist, Owen Jones, years of labour, and 
Jules Goury lost his life (by Cholera) whilst engaged upon the work — the plates in the large 
paper copies are more highly finished than those on small paper. The Albambra Court at the 
Sydenham Crystal Palace, was decorated under the superintendence of Owen Jones. 

5531 JOEIO Opere ; Real Museo Borbonico ; Officina de* Papiri, plates, 1825 — Viag- 

gio di Enea all* Inferno, ed agli Elisii, 1831 — Mus^e Koyal Bourbon ; Guide 
pour la Galerie, 16 plates, 1830 — Plan de Pomp6i, 4 plates, 1828 — La Mimica 
degli Antichi, 21 plates, illustrative qf Ancient Manners, 1832 — bound in 2 vols. 
8vo. half morocco, uncut, 18* Napoli, 1825-32 

5532 JOUBEET, Manuel de TAmateur d'Estampes, avec leurs Monogrammes, les 

prix de Commerce, etc. (faisant suite au Manuel du Libraire, par Brunet), 3 vols. 
8vo. FiNB PAPER, sd. 20* Paris, 1821 

5533 the same, 3 vols. 8vo. fine paper, calf gilt, gilt edges, £2. Pans, 1821 

Bemal's copy, fetched, 1855, £\. 14*. 

5534 KILT AN (Wolfgang) Tirolensiiim Principum Comitum : der Gefiirstcn Grafen 

zu Tyrol, 1229-1623, eigentliche Contrafacturen, small folio, engraved title. Coat 
of Arms, map and a beautiful Series of 2i7 full-length Portraits oftlie Counts of 
Tyrol, each in their peculiar Costume, ^we impressions, pale morocco, gilt edges, 
VERT RARE, £3. Augsburg, s. a, (P1620) 

5535 KING (Thos.) Orf^vrerie et Ouvrages en Metal du Moyen Age, 2 vols. roy. foHo, 

200 plates (^Mediaeval Art- Workmanship, (pub. at £8.) bds. £4. 4* Par. 1852-57 

A very useful work for all practical Artiats. 



S89 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

5536 EluGLBB (Fr.) Handbucli der Ghescliiohte der Malerei in Italien, Svo setoed, 

Berlin, 1837 
6537 ■ Handbach der Kunstgescliiclite, Svo. xxiv. and 920 pp. cloth, 4a 1842 

5538 EliisEL (M.) les Miseres et les Malheurs de la Guerre, obi. 4to. 18 singularly 

well drawn and carrfuXly engraved plates, withfrench verses heneath, first impres' 
sions, original vellum, ISs Aug, Vind, s, a. (P 1660) 

See also for a larger Series, ante " Baur." 

5539 LABOEDE (Leon de) Histoire de la Gravnre en mani^re noire, royal Svo. pof 

traits, plates and woodcuts of Monograms, hf. bd, calf, rare, £2. 2s Paris, 1839 
Published at the private expense of the aathor ; the above forms Tome V . of the Series called 
'' Histoire de la Decouverte de T Impression.'' 

5540 LA FOEGE (Ed.) Arts et Artistes en Espagne, jusqu'a la fin du diz buitieme 

Si^cle, Svo. 372 pp. elegantly printed on coloured paper, uncut, 20* Lyon, 1869 

6541 Landseeb's Catalogue of tbe 50 earliest Pictures in the Kational Gallery, Svo. 

haif bound, Ss6d 1834 

6542 LANGLOIS, sur les Danses pes Mobts, un essai bistorique, pbilosopbique et 

pittoresque, 2 vols, large Svo. with 50 plates qf facsimiles of rare engravings, 
new, sewed, 20* IRouen, 1852 

6543 LASINIO (Car. Carlo) AfBrescbi celebri del XIV. e XV. Secolo, incisi sui DLsegni 

del Cav. Paolo suo Figlio, con lUustrazioni, atlas folio, 41 pp, of Text and 83 

fine large plates after the Works qfMdsaccio, Masolino, Idppi, etc, (pub. at 17^ 

fr.) in a portfolio, £2, ' Fireme, 1841 

6544 Latilla (E.) on Fresco, Encaustic, and Tempera Painting, Svo. cloth, 3* Qd 1842 
5545 Lb Blakt (E.) Inscriptions Chr^tiennes de la Gaule, anterieures au VHIe 

Siecle, livraisons I, — III, forming the first volume, 4to. curious woodcuts and 
42 plates, bds. 24* Paris, 1856 

6546 Lb Comte (Florent.) Cabinet des Singularitez d'Arcbitecture, peinture, sculp- 

ture et graveure, 2 vols. ISmo. monograms, old calf, 7* Qd Bmx, 1702 

6547 LENOlfi, MusiiE des Monumens Fbancais, ou Description bistorique et 

cbronologique des Statues, Bas-E/cliefs, et Tombeaux, pour servir a THistoire de 
France et a celle de I'Art, avec I'Histoire de la Peinture sur Verre, Description 
des Vitraux anciennes et modemes, et ime dissertation sur les Costumes de cnaque 
siecle, 8 vols. Svo. with upwards <^2^4iplates, calfailt, £4s. Paris, 1800-21 

6548 LE BOY (Jacobi Baronis) Castella et Pretoria Nobilium Bbabantije, Csenobi- 

aque celebriora, folio, several hundred beautiful engravings of Public JEdifices, 

Castles, Chateaux, Churches, etc, including the Antwerp Cathedral, by Wl 

Hollar, fine impressions, old calf, 18* I/agd, Bat,, 1697 

Gardner's copy fetched, 1854, £2. 2*. Ouvrage recherche a cause des nombreuses vaes des 

ch&teaux et dont plusieura ont et^ grav^ par Perelle, Hollar, Horrewyn et d'autres. 

6549 LESsiNGh, du Laocoon, ou les limites de la Po^sie et de la Peinture, Svo. plates, 

hf calf, 3* 6rf Paris, 1802 

6549*LiCETU8 de Lucemis Antiquorum reconditis, folio, numerous plates of curious 

Antique Lamps, calf, 7* 6d Batavii, 1662 

6550 LINDSAY (Lord) Sketches of tbe History of Christian Art, 3 vols. Svo. cloth, 

rare, £2. 8* 1847 

Christian Art has of recent years become a faTOurite study ; Lord Lindsay's History is con- 
sidered the best guide to it. 

6551 Lipfebt's Dactyliotbec, das ist Sammlimg gescbnittener Steine der Alton, in 

Zwei Tausend Abdriicken, 2 vols. 4to. hf. c(3f, 12* 1767 

The descriptive text to a collection of 2000 Casts of Antique Gems. 

6552 LITTA, FAMIGUE CELEBEI ITATJANE, a complete set, 137 parts or 

dispense, in 8 vols, royal folio, A Sebies of Pedioeees, with several thousand 
fine plates of Antiquities, Medals, Sculpture, and' Paintings, the Pobtbaits 
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUMINATED, SO as to resemble the Original Paintings by Early 
Italian Masters, all the Coats of Abms elaborately emblazoned (pub. at 1946 
£rancs in Italy, London selling price £80.) clean, uncut, with Titles, Tables of 
Contents, and Gbnebal Index expressly printed for this copy, |£46. 

Milano, 1819-59 

5552* , tbe same, fascicoli 4, 8, 10, 37 parte I- V, 41 parte I-III. 42, 43— 

continued in dispense 68-75, 77, 80-83, 85, 86, 88, 90, 92, 99, 101, 103— together 

34 parts royal folio, with all the plates, £10. 1819-44 

The grandest Work of this kind published in Europe. The earlier parts are out of 

print. The noble aathor devoted his whole life and a large fortune to its publication. 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF FEINTS, FAINTING. 



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To show the extent 
AociaioH di Firenze 
Aocolti di Arezzo 
Acqaaviva di Napoli 
Adomo di Geneva 
Aicardi — tee Visconti 
Aldobrandini di Firenze 
Alidosio d'Imola 
Alighieri di Firenze 
Altemps di Roma 
AUiano—see D'Alviano 
Appiani di Pisa 
Arcbinto di Milano 
Arcimboldi di Milano 
Ariosto di Bologna 
Attendola Sforza 
Bentivoglio di Bologna 
Bevilacqua di Verona 
Birago di Milano 
Bojardo di Reggio 
Bonacolsi di Mantova 
Boncompagni di Bologna 
Bonelli di Roma 
Borromeo di S. Miniato 
Bourbon del Monte 
BuonarotU di firenze 
Buondelmonte di Firenze 
Calabria, Dachi di 
Calcagnini di Ferrara 
Candiano di Venezia 
Cantelmi di Napoli 
Carpegna nel Montefeltro 
Carraresi di Padova 
Casali di Cortona 
Castiglioni di Milano 
Cavalcabo di Cremona 
Cavaniglia di Napoli 
Cesarini di ^oma 
Cesi di Roma 
Colonna di Roma 
Concini di Arezzo 
Contrari di Ferrari 
Corraro di Venezia 
Correggio da Correggio 
Da Camino della Marca di 

Trevigi 
Dal Verme di Verona 
D'Alviano d'Oryieto 



of tills immense work, a list of the Families is gi^en : 



Delia Pusterla di Milano 

Del Monte di Monte S. Savino 

Del Monte Sa Maria neli' 

Umbria — see Bourbon 
D'Este 

Duchi di Sayoja— tM SaTOJa 
Ecelini 

Erizzo di Venezia 
Este— ««e D'Este 
Facchinetti di Bologna 
Fagginola nel Montefeltro 
Ferrero di Biella 
Fogiiani di Reggio 
Foscarini di Venezia 
Fregoso di Gonova 
Gaddi di Firenze 
Gallio 

Gambacorta di 
Ghilini d* Alessandria 
Gioyio di Como 
Giustiniani di Venezia 
Gonzago di MontaTO 
Gozzadini di Bologna 
Grassi di Bologna 
Guiociardini di Firenze 
Hohenstauffen — see Re di 

Napoli 
Lando di Venezia 
Lannoy di Napoli 
Lodoyisi di Bologna 
Macchiavelli di Firenze 
Madruzzo di Trento 
Malaspina 

Marchesi di Monferrato 
Marescotti di Bologna 
Martelli di Firenze 
Massimo di Roma 
Mauruzi di Tolentino 
Medici di Firenze 
Monferrato, Marachesi di 
Monte di Monte — eee Del 

Monte 
Monte (Del) Sa. Maria — tee 

Bourbon 
Montefeltro, Ducbi d'Urbino 
Navagero di Venezia 
Normanni Re di Sicilia 



Orseolo di Venezia 
Orsinidi Roma 
Ottoboni di Venezia 
Paleologo Marchesi di Mon* 

ferrato 
Pallaricino 
Pazzi di Firenze 
Peretti di Montalto 
Piccolomini, giaTodeschinidi 

Siena 
Pico della Mirandola 
Pio di Carpi 

Puglia, Conti e Duchi di 
Pusterla — tee Delia Pustorls 
Rangoni di Modena 
Re di NapoU della Casa di 

Suevia 
Re di Sicilia, Normanni 
Rossi di Parma 
Roverella di Ferrara 
Sa. Maria dell' Umbria — te€ 

Bourbon del Monte 
Sanvitale di Parma 
Sayoja (Duchi di) 
Scaligeri di Verona 
Sforza (Attendolo) 
Sicilia, Re Normanni di 
Simoneta di Calabria 
Sinibuldi di Pistoja 
Stampa di Milano 
Strozzi di Firenze 
Sueria — tee Re di Napoli 
Tiepolo di Venezia 
Torelli di Ferrara 
Tomabuoni di Firenze 
Torriani di Valsassina 
Trinci di Foligno 
Trivulzio di Milano 
Urbino — tee Montefeltro 
Valori di Firenze 
Varano di Camerino 
Verme — tee Dal Verme 
Vettori di Firenze 
Villani di Firenze 
Visconti di MilaUo 
Visconti, giA Aicardi di Milano 
VitelU di Citta di CasteUo 



5553 LoMAzzo (G. 'P^ Idea del tenmio della Pittura, small 4to. vellum, 6s Bologna^ 1785 
6554 LUYNES (le Due de) et F. J . Debacq, M^taponte (in Magna Ghraeeia) atlas folio» 

with 10 plates qf Early Grecian Art, bds, private^ printed, 36* jParis, 1833 
•5555 MAMAOWL, de' Costumi de primitivi Cristiani, 3 toIs. 8yo. numerous plates qf 

early Christian Martyrs, very fine tall copy, in vellum, 32« Soma, 1753 

5556 Mabolles (M. de) Catologue de Liyres d'Sstampes et de Figures entaille douce» 

12mo. (sm. 8vo.) caif, rare, 20s Paris, 1666 

With the autograph of ** Richard Ford. Not. 1820." This is one of the rarest print cataloguea 
in existence, as it was almost the first. L'Abb§ de Marolles may be said to have been the first real 
print-collector. 

5557 Mensaest, la Peintre amateur et curi^ux, ou description des Pays-Bas Autri- 

chiens, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. ^ bd, 5s Brux, 176S 

5558 Mebcey, Etudes sur les Beaux- Arts, 2 vols. 8to. hf, hd, Ss 6d Paris, 1855 

5559 Mebiak's (Matt.) Todten-Tantz de Stadt Basel, sm. 4to. with upwards of 100 

engravings of the " Dance ofJDeatK* iunpresented at Basle, vellum, \%s 

Frankf\trt, s. a. (P 1660) 



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5560 MICALI, Monumenti Inediti della. Stona degli Antichi Fox>oli Italian!, royal 

folio, 60 large copper plates, some coloured, containing many hund/red jfine e»- 
gravinga qf* vases. Sculptures, Bronzes, Urns, Masks, Arms, Gems, Ornaments, 
Bas-reliefs, Sfc. of Tuscan and Early Italian Workmanship, with an 8«o. vol, of 
letterpress (pub. at £3. 3^), hds, 2iis Firenze, 1844 

5561 the same, 2 voIb. neatly hf hd. calf, 32** 1844 

The Archaeological labours of Micali have thrown a considerable light vpon the early history of 

Italy. Sir William Betham says, <* Micali is the most philosophical, candid, and intelligent, as wpII 
as the most recent Italian writer on the origin of the ancient People of Italy ; he exposes the fabri- 
catioQS and falsifications of the Greeks and Romans, as well as the dreaming abilities of Passeriy 
Lanzi and Gori, with considerable effect,**'— Etruria Celiiea, 

5562 MICHIELS (A.) Hifitoire de la Peinture Flamjlnde et Hollandmse, avec le 

Supplement, 4 voIb. 8to. half green morocco, 22s Bruxelles, 1845-48 

5563 the same, 4 vols. 8to. Papier VSlin, hf hd, calf, 32* 1845-48 

5564 les Peintres Brugois, 1846 — Delepierre, Guide de Bruges, 1847 — Ta- 
bleaux a Bruges, 1845 — in 1 vol. 12mo. hf hd. Zs 6i 

6566 'M.TDOIAjI^, peintre. Alphabet de Lettres Initiales historiques, avec Bordures et 
Fleurons d'aprbs le 14 et 15 Sieele, royal folio, 25 superh plates, richly executed 
in gold and colours (pub. at £4. 49) hf. morocco, £2. 12s (fund, 1846 

5566 MTLLiy (A. L.) Dictionnaire des Beaux- Arts, 3 vols. 8vo. vellum, 15* Farts, 1806 
55(57 ; Gaierie Mythologique, 2 vols. 8vo. 190 plates in outline, comprising up- 
wards of 800 Ancient Monuments of Arts, suck as Statues, Bas-reliefs, Grems, 
Medals, Frescoes and Paintings on Vases, etc, with text, calf gilt, marhled edges, 
245 Paris, 1811 

5568 MiLLiNGEN (Jas.) Peintures Antiques de Vajses Geecs de la Collection de Sir 

John Coghill, Bart. impl. folio, 52 fine plates in outline^ with text, calf extra, 
Westmacotfs copy, 32* Rome, 1817 

5569 MissoN Voyage d'ltalie, 4 vols. 12mo. man/y plates of ohjects of Art and Anti- 

quity, calf, 6s Paris, 1743 

5570 nouveau Voyage dTtalie, 3 vols. 18rao. with numerous fine plates of 

Antiquities, Architecture ^ Art, Sfc, old calf gilt, 6* ia PLaye, 1702 

Addison, in his preface to his Remarks on Italy, says, *' Monsieur Misson has written a more 
correct account of it, in general, than any before him, as he particularly excelled in the plan of the 
country, which he has given us in true aild lively colours." 

6571 MONTFATJCON, L'Antiquite Expliqu^e et Eepresent^e en Figures, avec le 

Supplement, together 15 vols. roy. fol. laege papee, original edition, upwards 

of IZQO plates, fin^ impressions, old French calf gilt, £12. 12* Paris, 1719-24 

Askew's copy fetched £17. 17»; Hibbert's £17.; Stevens' £20.; Towneley's £40. 10*; 

Dent's, mor. J&50. ; Nassau's £32. 11«; North's £30. ; Pau's £20,; at Payne and Foss's, 1857, 

mor. ;^69. 

Priced, 1628, Payne and Foss, calf, £26. 5*. ; 1829, Longman's, £27 ; 1845, Rodwell, mor, 
£45.; 1840, Jas^Bohn, £18. ; 1841, Rodwell, £21.; 1847, £16. 16*, £18. 18«; 1854, £18. 18*, 
An immense variety of every object of Classical Antiquities, such as Arms, Costume, Imple- 
ments, Ornaments, etc. is carefully represented in this stupendous work. 

5572 MONTFAUCON, les Monumens de la Monaechie Fean^aise, Vol. I. 11. IIL 

foUo, large paper, many fine plates of Antiquities, clean in old calf, from the Far I 
of Orford's lihrary, £5. Paris, 1729 

A liberal price will be given for volumes IV. and V. 

5573 MoEGHEN, Opere d'Intaglio, daPdmerini, 8vo. Q plates, hds, 3* Qd Firenze, lS24i 
6574 MOYEN-AGhE (le) Monumental et AscniioLOGiQUE, avec une Introduction 

generale par D. !Ram6e, 2 vols, royal folio, 300 fine Lithographs of Mediaeval 
Art and Architecture, selected from Churches and other Buildings in Fh^ance, 
Belgium and Germany, strongly half hound pale morocco, £S, 8* 

Paris, Jffauser, 1843 
5575 MtJLLBB (K. O.) Handbuch der Arcliaologie der Kunst, 8vo. hf, mor, 7s 6d 1848 

6576 Ancient Art and its Eemains, or Manual of the ArclisBology of Art, 

new edition, with Welcker's numerous Additions, translated by Leitch, stout 
8vo. (pub. at ISs) cloth, Ss 6d 1852 

6577 MULLER (L.) Description des Medailles et Cam^es Antiques du Mus^e Thor- 

waldsen, 8vo. plates, hf, calf, 30* Copenhagtie, 1847 

5578 MOntee (F.) Sinnbilder und Kunstvorstellungen der Altcn Christen, 2 parts in 

1 vol. 4to. with 13 plates, hf, calf, 28* Altona, 1825 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, FAINTING. SSff^ 

5579 MUEPHY'S Asabian Antiquities of Spain, atlas folio, an obioinal coft^ 

with IQO fine plates qf Architecture, Ornaments, etc. hp Le Keux and othtrs (pub. 
at £42.) whole hd. mosocco super extra, gold border, gilt edges, £8. Ss 1813 

5580 MuEB (Chr, T. cic) Biblioth^que de Peinture, de Sculpture, et de Gravure, 2 vols. 

12mo. with alphabetical Index ofautJio-rs, hf, bd, uncut, 10s Francfort, 1770 

5581 MUSfiE FEANCAIS, ou. Collection complette des Tableaux, Statuxs 

ET Bas-E/ELiefs, qui composent la Collection Nationalc, avec TExplication des 
Sujets et des Discours sur la Peinture, la Sculpture, et la Gravure par S. C. 
Croze, Magnan, BobUlard, Peronville, Laurent, V isconti et David, 4 vols, atlas 
folio, 343 superb plates, Obiginal Edition, with very brilliant impressions of 
The Iioocoon, The Transfiguration by Raphael, St, Cecilia, Infant Mercules, etc, 
hf, bound russia, uncut, £52. Paris, 1803-11 

The present copy was carefiilly selected by Mr. Dawson Tomer, while in Paris in 1808. 
Published in 80 livraisons of 48 francs each, being 3840 fr. ; priced, 1824, Rivington's, £190.; 
1829, J. Bohn, £105., mor. £130. ; 1831, H. Bohn, £120. ; 1840, Payne and Foss, £105. ; 1847, 
£h2, 10«. — By auction copies fetched at Sotheby's, 1832, £56. ; 1855, Southgate's, mor. £51.; 
1856, Sotheby's, russia, i^63. 

Proofs before Letters were published, 96 francs the livraison, being 7680 fr. ; priced, 1829^ 
Longman, £180.; 1831, H. Bohn, £150.~By aucUon copies fetched, 1855, J. Wilks's, £8L» 
1855, Baker's, ;^86. 2j*. 

5682 MUS6E E/0 YAL, Recueil de Gravures d*aprbs les plus beaux Tableaux, Statues 
et Bas-reliefs de la Collection Eoyale, par Jjaubent, 2 vols, atlas folio, brilliant 
impressioTis qfthe 161 beaut\fUl plates, J^. morocco, fine original copy, £21. 

Paris, 1816-18 
These 2 works, the Mus1<:b Franqais and Mus^b Royal, form one set; they were priced, 
1840, the 6 vols. £100. ; the re-issue of both Works, 6 vols, can be supplied for about £30. 
Proofs before Letters, the 2 Series were priced, 1847, H. Bohn, ;^168. and morocco, £'Z(S(i, 

L'un des plus beaux monumens eleves aux arts est, sans contredit, cette yaste collection 
d'estampes, commence en 1802, sous le nom de Mus^ Frangais, continucc et terminee sous le titre 
de Mus^ Royal, par MM. Laurent p^re et fils. A I'^zposition de 1819, la medaille d'or fut decem^e 
a Mr. Henri Laurent, le jury considerant cet ouvrage comme le plus parfait qui ait eu lieu depuis 
I'existence de la gravure. 

This very interesting publication is undoubtedly the most magnificent work that has issued from 
the Parisian Press ; and will perpetuate the matchless collection which formerly graced the Louvre^ 
combining, as it did, nearly all the excellence of which the various countries on the Continent could 
boast in painting and sculpture. And although a chain of wonderful events has restored many of 
the brightest gems of art to their original owners, so much of excellence still remains, that the gal*- 
lery of the Louvre is yet, to the man of taste, the greatest attraction in Paris ; and the very circum- 
stance of the dispersion of so many wonderfiil productions, gives additional value to the work which 
describes them in a collected state. 

It is necessary to observe, that this work is not a mere collection of Prints, as it contains many 
luminous and masterly dissertations upon the state of the arts in different ages, observations upon 
the style, excellence, and defects of the various schools of painting ; a minute description of every 
painting, &c. drawn with extreme care and correctness. 

6583 MUSEI ETEUSCI qnod Gregorius XVI. P. M. in aedibns Vaticania consti- 
tuit Monimenta, 2 vols, atlas folio, 238 ^9te large plates, containing many th6u« 
SAND OBJECTS OF Etbuscan Abt, with text, ff, bound red morocco, £12. 

In aedibus Vaticanis, 1842 
Rare in England, probably only printed for the Pope's Mends. 

5584 MUSEO BOEBONICO (Eeal), faso. 8-40 inelusive, 4to. many beautiful plates, 

£4. Napoli, 1827-34 

5585 Museum Cortonense, in quo Vetera Monxunenta oomprehendnntur, folio, mith 84 

plates of Gems, Antiquities, J^, bd. uncut, YOa Soma, 1750 

5586 MUSEUM DISNElAI^UM, being a description of Ancient Marbles, Speci- 

mens of Ancient Bronze, and various Ancient Fictile Vases in the possession of 
John Disney, Esq. impl. 4to. with 127 fine plates, many in colours, hf bd, ISs 1849 

5587 MUSEUM of Painting and Sculptueb, or Collection of the Principal Pictures, 

Statues, and Bas-Eelief, in the Public and Private Galleries in Europe, drawn 
and etched by Eeveil, with Descriptions, English and French, by Duchesne, 
17 vols. 12mo. containing 1150 outline plates by Meveil, with Descriptions in 
French and English by JJuchesne (pub. at 4^17. 17*) cloth, uncut, £4. lOi? 

Faris, 1820-33 



3S6 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6S88 MusBUM OF P^iXTiKa and Sctjlftubb — another copj, 17 vols. 12mo. wiik all 

ike plates, later impressions, with Italian names {besides the French) under the 

plates, cloth, £3. lOs • 1829-33 

This valuable work contains 1200 outline engravings, executed in a masterly style of. art^ and 

win be found extremely useful as a book of reference to the amateur and print collector. 

5589 Mtllebi Omatos ecclesiaatictis, hoc est compendium prsBcipnarom rerom qnibue 

qnaeyis rite decenterque compositae Ecclesiae exomari ac redimiri debent, sm. 

4to. with upwards qf 100 wood engravings of every kind of Church Ornament, 

stained, limp vellum, 16« Mbnachii, 1591 

Livre fort rare et trds recherche des amateurs d'objets d'art du moyen-ftge. II donne les figures 

des objets n^cessaires au service et h. Tomement des ^glises, des Robes des prdtres etc. dans le genre 

da fameux livre de Sanctuaires de Lucas Cranach. 

5590 iN^AGLEE'S (G. £.) Dictionary of Artists : neues all^emeines Eliinstler-LexLoon, 

oder Nachrichten von den Leben und den Werten der Maler, Bildhauer, 
Baumeister, Ku^erstecher, Formschneider, Elfenbeinarbeiter, &c. 22 vols. 8yo. 
cloth, £7. Is MUnehen, 1825-52 

The best book of its kind, originally published at £7. 6s 6d in parts but now scaroe. 

5591 NE ALE'S Views op the Seats of Noblembn and GEirrLEMEN in England, 

Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ; fibst sebies in 6 vols, and second sebies in 

5 vols., complete — together 11 vols, royal 4to. laboe papeb, containing 7^7 fine 

plates of Views, India fboofs (pub. at £55.) hds, uncut, babe, £18. 1818-29 

The small paper edition was published ie26. 8« in parts ; priced 1847» H. Bohn, mor. £14. 14«. 

Large Paper, India proofs, are very seldom met with, the second series being generally wanting. 

Priced 1847, U. Bohn, ^21., hf. morocco, £22., morocco, £38. 

5592 Neale's Views, Large Paper, India Proofs, New Series, Vols. 1. 11. impl. 4to. 

124^ fine plates, hds, £2. 10s 1824-26 

5593 ■ ■ the same, New Series, Vol. V. in parts, {part 54 wanting) 36* 1828-29 

5594 Ornaments. BEAUVALLET et Nobmand. Fragmens d'Omemens, dans 

le Style Antique, 16 plates, 1826 — Modules de Serrurerie choisies, 55 fine 
plates in outline after Bu/ry and Soy an, 1820 — together 2 vols, folio, hf, hd. 
21* Parw, 1820-26 

A yery interesting book on Iron Manufactures, Machinery, Railings, Staircases, Houses, etc. 
5594*AsMUS, Neue Omamente, rc^al folio, SO plates printed in colours, serving as paU 
temsjbr Architects, Manufacturers, and Artists, bds, 18* Berlin, 1844 

5595 BOESATO (Gius.) Opebe Obnamektale, pubblicate per cnra dell' I. B. Acca- 

demia di Belle Arti di Venezia ; con cenni Storici dell' Omato Decorativo Ita- 
liano di Vallabdi, royal folio, with 60 highly finished JStchin^s of Monuments, 
Altars, Chimney Pieces, Candelabra, Lamps, Tables, Seats, Pilasters, Beds, ^c. 
(pub. at £4. 4«) bds* 35* Milano, 1831 

5695* the same, roy. folio, hf bd. £2. 1831 

5596 Kolb (J. C.) nen inventertes Laub Bandl nnd Groteschgen werck. Tor Mahler, 

Bildhaner nnd Stucator, obi. folio, 10 elegant plates of Arabesque Ornaments in 
the style qfSaphael, 12s *. L e, a, (1 Augsburg, 1600) 

5597 Le Potbe's Ornaments : a useful Series of loose plates, including : Porferaicture 

de diverses Vases inventus par Jean Le Potre, Amst,f de Witt ; Omements 
d' Architecture, Paris, N, Langlois; another Series, Paris, P.Mariette — in all 
94, plates, small folio, 12* *. a. (P 1650) 

6598 PE YBJE, Orffevrerie, Bijouteries, Nielles, Armoiries et Objets d'Art divers, impl. 

folio, 80 very elegant plates, hf, bd, red morocco, £2. 12* Paris, 1844, etc. 

A beautiful book for Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths. 

6599 Pbanoey (Girault de) Choix d'Omements Moresques de I'Alhambra, large folio, 

^plates on India paper, by Peyre, If, morocco, zls Paris, Mauser 

6600 !REYNAED. Obnemens des Anciens Maitbes des XV. XVI. XVII. et 

XVIII. Si^cles, recueillis par Ovide Reynard, et graves sous sa direction par 
les meiUeurs artistes, roy. folio, containing 120 finely executed engravings of Or- 
naments. Cups, Vases, Candelabra, Mosaics, Sfc, of the Ancient Mobsters, on India 
paper, Tf, bd. morocco, gilt top, uncut, £4. 4^ Paris, Hauser, 1844 

An impurtant collection of Early and very exquisite Ornaments, the name of the Master Is 
added to every plate. The original editions being ill of extreme rarity, and only accessible in Pub- 
lic collections, M. Hauser has conferred a boon upon all practical Artists by this faithful repro- 
duction. 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, FAINTING. 187 

6601 ZAHN'S Omamente aller Klassischen Kunst Epochen, oblong folio, first series, 
50 very bectutjflil plates qf every variety of antique amaments, printed in colours, 
(pub. at £4. lOs) Ms. £2, Berlin, 1843 

5602 P AOZi ANTS* GuLDiN FlGss. (Zehendtner) Bescbreibung mit was statt- 

lichen Ceremonien die "Rom. Kay. May. den Orden des Gnldin Fliiss zu Frag 
nnd Landshut empfangen, 1585, very small 4to. 6 plates mounted, German hds, 
6# iHlingen, 1587 

5603 KtJCHLEiN (B.) !Representatio der furstlicben Auffzng nnd Bitterspif: Kepre- 

sentation of the Princely Display at the Marriage of John Frederick Duke of 
Wurtemberg and Barbara Sophia Margrayine of Brandenburg, 6 Nor. 1609, 
oblong folio, 240 plates of Men in Armour, on foot and horseback, many in gro- 
tesque Costumes, calf neat, £2. Sehwabisch Gmund, 1610 

6604 MAIIOT (Jean) I'Entr^ triomphante de Louis XIY. et Marie Therese d'An- 
triche, son epoiise^ dans la ville de Paris, roy. folio, superb portrait by Poilly, 
and 2i2 fine plates of JBaris Architecture, JProcessions in rich Costume, etc, old 
eaJf, 20# Taris, 1662 

5605 BsMT pu Puts, la triomphante et solennelle entr^ de Charles prince des Hes- 
paignes, Archidnc d'Autriee, Due de Bonrgongne, Coce de Plandres, etc. en sa 
fille de Bbtjoes, 1515, folio, many very beautiful uH}odcuts, the full size of the 
page, hf hd. 21s JParis, Grilles de Gourmont, 1515 (facsimile edition : 

Bruges, SociM4 d* Emulation, P 1850) 

6606 WAGI^EK (Hanns) kurtze Beschreibnnff des Fursten Wilhalmsn, Pfaltzgraven 
bey Bhein, Hertzo^en inn Bairen nnd aerselben Gemahel der Fiirstin Benata, 
Hertzogin zn Lottrmgen gehalten Hochzeitlichen Ehrenfests, large folio, with 
13 large folding plcUes of the JSntry, Marriage Ceremony, Festivities, Tbuma- 
ments, Sfc, all coloubed, showing the exact Costume of the Pbbiod, one of 
the plates loose at the end, bds, rare, £7. 10s Mii/nchen, Adam Berg, 1568 

This is one of the roost beaatifol Tolames in commemoration of a Marriage ever published, 

no other book of Pageants was issued with coloured plates. A somewhat similar publication is 

edited by H. Wirrb, Ordentliche Bescbreibung, etc. folio, Augspurg, Ulhart, 1568, in verses ; to 

this book coloured woodcuts were issued (? the same as in Wagner's work) ; priced, 1856, Weigel, 

65 Thalers. 

5607 Pamssy (B.) Oeuvres, par Cap, 12mo. If, bd, 3* Paris, 1844 

5608 PETTER (N, Bingmetster) der kiinstliche Einger, oder Anleitnng zn der fiirt- 

refHichen E/inge-!Kunst, 4to. upwards if 70 very spirited engravings of every kind 
of Wbestling, engraved by Momeyn de Hooge, vellum, 36^ Amsterdam, 1674 

5609 PITTUEA : G. B. Abmeniki de* veri Precetti della Pittnra, Bavenna, 1587— 

Ben. Yarchi due Lezzioni, nella prima si dichiara nn Sonetto di Michelagnolo 
Bnonaroti ; nella seconda si disputa quale sia pin nobile arte la Scnltura, o la 
Pittura, Fim*enza, 1549 — Komano Albebti della citta del Borgo 8, Sepolcro, 
Trattado della nobilta della Pittnra, Boma, 1585 ; 3 very babe Tbeatises, in 
fine condition, bonnd in 1 voL small 4to. vellum, 25s 

5610 Planchb, Etudes snr TEcole Fran^aise (1831-52) : Peintnre et Scnlptnre, 2 vols. 

12mo. ^. bd. 4s 1855 

5611 PLOOS VAN AMSTEL. Opera aeriincisomm Extypomm, qnasimann exarata 

et delineata excellentissimorum inter Belgas Pictomm imitantium, folio, the 

OBioiNAL edition, COMPLETE, Dedication and 61 inimitable Engravings, mounted 

on 59 leaves, executed in an unique manner, reproducing the designs qfthe FlemisA 

Masters so a>s to resemble tlie originals (15 of them are variations. Artists* Broofs,) 

hf bd, calf, £18. 1765 

A perfect copy of the original edition. Josi's edition, London, 1821, has more plates, but 

much inferior impressions. ** Mr. Corneille Ploos van Amst 1 a inventc une maniere tout k fait 

particulitre pour gr.Tcr des de:»8eins, tellement qu'il n est pas aise d'en comprendre le proced^, c'est 

h dire le mechanisme." — Heineken, IdSe, p. 109. 

5012 POMPEI : Eaoul-Eochettb et Bouchet, Miaison du Poete Tragique a Pomp^i, 
impl. folio, with 27 beautifully coloubed plates, If, bd. red morocco, gilt top, 
uncut, £3. 5« Paris, s. a. (? 1845) 

5613 Pompei, decrite par Bonucci, plates, Naples, 1830 — Jovio, Plan de Pomp6i, plates, 
ib. 1828— in 1 vol. 8vo. vellum, Zs Qd 



SS8 QUARITCH'S CATAL06UB OF 



6614 PORTRAITS. BESZE (Theod. de) les yrais Ponrtraits des Hommoi 

illustres en piet^ et doctrine, small 4to. a series of Portraits of the Protestant 
Kefobmebs, engraved on wood, within cartouches, followed hy 44 pretty Emblems, 
with French verses beneath, veryjiTie cleam, copy, vellum, 27s U-eneve, 1581 

6615 BuLLABT, Academie des Sciences et des Arts, contenant les Yies et les Eloges 

historiques des Hommes illustres, 2 vols, in 1, folio, with 274 Portraits, 86 of 
them those of Artists, engraved hy Boulonnois, Larmessin, Sollar, etc. russi^i, 
S6s 1695 

6616 Cellii Imagines Professorum Tubingensinm, 1577-96, smallest 4to. a series of 

35 circular woodcut-portraits of the Professors of the Tubingen University, all in 
elegant cartoucJi£s, sd, 27s Tubingae, 1696 

6617 Cbasso, Elogii d'Huomini letterati, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. many portraits ^ Italiam, 

Authors, hf calf, 10* Venetia, 1666 

6618 GooL (J. van) de nieuwe Sclioubiirg der Nederlantsclie Kimstschilders, 2 vols. 

8vo. many very fine portraits of Dutch Painters, calf neat, 20s Gra/t>enhage, 1550 

5619 HOFMAN (Tycno) JPobtbaits Historiques des Hommes illustres de Danne- 

MABK, avec les Memoires du Grand Chancellier Griffenfeld, &c. 7 parts in 1 vol 
4to. quite complete, fine fafeb, containing upwards of 100 fine Portraits, 
(several JEuglish), and Vignettes, by Burford, Polkema, Wille, and other first- 
rate artists of the time, fine imfbessions, also Genealogical Tables of Illus- 
trious Families in Denmark, a beautiful tall copy in blue mobocco, gilt edges, by 
Lewis, very rare, £7. 15* Copenhagen, 1746 

5620 LODGE'S (E.) Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, 3 vols.largi 

folic, containing the entire series, engraved on the large-size coppers, ISOfine Por^ 

traits, after original Paintings, bbilliant imfbessions, half bound russia, 

£8. 10* 1821-28 

Priced, 1836, Arch, f42.; 1837, Payne and Foss, £42.; 1840, £2\, Large Paper, proofs, 

3 vols, russia, fetched, 1855, at Sotheby's, £lb. bs; 1856, £15. 10« and £16. lbs. 

This is the grandest collection of engraved portraits ever published in this country, and sub- 
scription copies have long been at a premium. The folio series is to be distinguished from the 8vo. 

and 4to. now publishing, the portraits being on a much larger scale and of superior execution. 

This work can never be depreciated by succeeding impressions, as the coppers were regularly destroyed 

after the publication of each number. 

6621 MAITDER (K. van) het Schilderboeck, waerinvooreerstde jeufflit den grout der 
Edele vrye Schilderkonst wort voorgedragen, daer na in dry deelen tleven der 
doorluchtighe Sdiilders des ouden ende nieuwen Tydts, 1618 — Uytleggingh op 
den Metamorphosis Ovidii, 1616, 2 vols, in 1, stout sm. 4tto. frontispieces and 68 
portraits, remarkablyfine impressions of the plates, calf, d2s Amst. 1616-18 

6622 Leven der JNederlandsche en Hoogduitsclie Schilders. vermeerderd en 

voUediger gemaakt door J. de Jongh, 2 vols. 8vo. 51 plates, containing 150 Por- 
traits <f celebrated Dutch and German Painters, hf bd. uncut, 16s Amst. 1764 

Priced, 1847, Bohn, £\. 4*. 

6623 Mylius (Am.) Principum et B;egum Polonorum Imagines, small folio, port, of 

Cardinal Padzivil, and fine series of 43 Portraits of the Kings ofPolaTid, enr 
graved by HoQENBEBa, with text, fine copy, hf. cf £2. 6s Colon, 1594 

6624 Is EUGEBAUEB (Sal.) Icones et Vitae principum ac regum Poloniae, small 4to. 

numerous portraits, original calf, 10* Franeof, 1620 

On the title is written ** Liber Willmi Buxton de Lindley Com : Leic : 1623." 

5625 Pbiobato (G. G.) Scena d'Huomini illustri d'ltalia, 4to. numerous portraits and 

coats of arms, calf, 7s 6d Venezia, 1659 

6625*EESTOUT, Galebib Fban^oise, ou Portraits des Hommes et des Fenunes 
c^lebres qui ont paru en France, graves en taille-douce par les meilleurs artistes 
soub la conduite de M. Bestout, peintre ordinaire du JRoi ; avec un abrdg^ de 
leur vie, folio, 40 fin^ portraits, engraved by Voyer, Henriquez, Lorraine, Bossi, 
Mig4r, Le Vasseur, etc. calf, babe, 30« Paris, 1771 

very scarce, not mentioned by Brunet, nor in the Catalogues consulted by me. 

5626 SANDBAB^T (J. de) Academia nobilissimse Artis PictorisB, folio, several hundred 

portraits of Artists and a few other plates, most elaborately engraved, fine im- 
fbessions, old calf gilt, tall copy, £2. I^orimbergce, 1683 
6627 Sopbani (Raf.) Vite de* Pitton, Scultori, ed Architetti Genoves;, 2 vols. 4to. 
portrait, slightly wormed. If. bd. 14s Genova, 1768 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, PAINTING. 399 



6628 ToMASiNi (J. P.) Illustrium virorum Elogia virorum Uteris et sapiontia illustrium 

iconibus exomata, 2 vols, small 4to. upwards of 100 Portraits of Italiatis emu 
nent in Literature, calf \Ss l*atavii, 1G30-44 

6629 VAN DYCK. Icones Principum, Virorum doctorum, Pictorum, CJialcogra- 

pliorum, Statuariomm, nee non Amatorum Pictoriae Artis niimero Centum, ab 

Antonio Van Dyck pictore ad\4vum expressae ; ej usque sumptibus aeri incisae, 

folio, 110 fine Portraits after this celebrated painter, engraved hy Vosterman, De 

Jode, Pontius, Bolswert, Sfc, with eleven etchings hy his own hand, beillijlnt 

IMPBESSIONS, russia, £8. 10* Antverpiae, Gillis Hendricx, s. a, 

Brunei says that the premieres dpreuves are contained in the copies published by Vanden En^ 

den; very few copies indeed were issued by that publisher. Of the copies ibbued by Hendricx 

many variations exist, copies with 110 plates (the title says 100) I consider from the beauty of the 

impressions of the above, to be the first issur made by Hendricx. Subsequent is^sues, with more 

plates, had naturally inferior impressions of the plates of the Old Series. Bruiiet adds, ** Tous lea 

exemplairfs ne sont pas sans date, car il s'en trouve avec des titres dates de 1636 et de 1646." 

Priced, without date : 1829, J. Bohn, 125 portraits, £10. 10«. The edition, Amst. 1636, was 
priced, IH47, H.Bohn, 114 portraits £12. 12«. 

5629*WALPOLE. Anecdotes of Painting in England, with some Account of the 
principal Artists, and Notes on other Arts, collected by George Vertue, and 
digested by Horace Walpole, 4 vols, fiest edition, many beautiful Portraits, 
suPEBB impressions, Strawberry Hill, 1762-71 — Vebtue's Catalogue of En- 
gravers who have resided in England, with his Life, and Account of his Works, 
portraits, fine impressions, 1763 — JoN. Kichabdson's Works : I. Theory of 
Tainting ; II. Art of Criticism ; III. Science of a Connoisseur, with 12 por^ 
traits, 1792 — Edwards, Anecdotes of Painting, 1808, bds, — together 7 vols. 4to. 
five lif. bd, russia, two in boards, perfectly uncut, a very early matchless copy, 
from the Marl of Orford's library, Woolterton Hall, Norfolk, ijV2i. 12* 

Strawberry Hill, 1762-1808 

Such a fine set with first impressions, clean and " uncut ** is of a rare occurrence. This is by 

far the most important and desirable of the numerous elegant productions of Walpole's private 

press. 

Kirkgate's copy fetched £\2, 12^; Roxburghe's, £\^.\ the Marquis of Townshend's, 
£13. U* ; Merly's, £18. 18« ; Heathcote's, £12. 12v ; Woodehouse's, £\fi, 15* ; Daly's, £14. 4». 

6630 VITE e EITEATTI di ILLUSTEI ITALIANI, complete, 2 vols, royal 4to. 

60 beautiful portraits, engraved by Eaphael Morghen, Longhi, and others, 

also 24 engravings of Napoleon Medals, (pub. at £20.) elegantly bound in cnm- 

son morocco, fill gilt, joints, gilt edges, £8. Ss Padova, 1812; Mil. 1820 

" This copy was selected for me by Longhi himself, who wished me to bay it, as containing some 

of the finest works of his graver." — D, Turner, 

A few copies exist folio, vellum paper, proof impressions of the portraits before the letters, 
published at £25. 

5631 ZAlNOTTI (Giamp.) Storia dell* Accademia Clementina di Bologna, 2 vols. 4to. 

portraits, calf neat, 24^ JJologna, 17 3J 

5632 the same, 2 vols. roval4to. portraits, hf bd. red morocco, uncut, 36* 1739 

6632*P0UGET^^. Traits des Pierres Pr^cieuses et de la mani^re de les employer 

en Paeure, 4to. with ^^ plates ofDiam^mds a/rranged as Mead-dresses, a be tuti- 
fill copy in old French olive morocco, gilt edges, £2. 2s Paris, chez Vauteur, 1762 

5633 PUFENDOEF de Eebus a Carolo Gustavo SuecisB Eege gestis, 2 vols, folio, «rt^A 

upwards of 100 plates of Portraits, Battles, Pageants, Sieges, and Views in 
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Poland, original and beaut ful impressions, a 
very fine copy in russia, gilt edges, £2. NoHmb. 1696 

A later edition appeared, Niirnberg, 1729, with inferior impressions of the plates. 
6634 PUGIN'S Glossary ofEcclesiastical Ornament and Costume, setting forth 
the Origin, History, and Signification of the various Emblems, Devices, and 
Symbolical Colours, peculiar to Christian Design of the Middle Ages, with 
especial reference to tJie Decorations of the Sacred Vestments and Altar Furni- 
ture, formerly used in the English Church, impl. 4to. illustrated by nearly 80 
plates, splendidly printed in gold and colours by the new lithochromotog raphio 
process, containing JExamples of the Ecclesiastical Costume of the Roman, tlng^ 
lish, French, and German Bishops, Priests, and Deacons; Altar Furniture, Fm^ 
broidery, Diaperirigs, Bordures, Powderings, FloHated Crosses, Holy Fmblems, A 
Holy Monograms, Examples of the Nimbus, Conventianal Forms of AniniaU. , I 



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840 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



and Flowers for Heraldic and Church Decoration, Fu/neral Tails, Sfe. Sfc, ^e. 
(pub. at £7. Is) If, mor, extra, top edges gilt, the hack and sides ornamented with 
appropriate devices in gold, £4. 5« 1846 

6635 BAC2YNSEI (Comte Athanase) Histoire de l'Abt Modeme en AxLEHi-aKB, 
3 vols. 4to. with 240 fine woodcuts, cay' neat; and the large folio Atlas <^38 
Engravings, in hf, ccuf, uniform, rare, £9. Paris, 1836-9-41 

Priced, 1846, £15. %s ; 1847, bds. £14. 14«. Only a small number of copies were printed. 

5636 BAIMBACH (Abraham, Engraver) Memoirs and Becollections of, including a 
Memoir of Sir David Wilkib, edited by M. T. S. Eaimbach, square 4to. fron- 
tispiece, cloth, not published, 12* 1843 

6637 EAFFAEL p*UEBIN,LoGOiB mel Vaticano, atlas folio, ^Q plates hy Volpato, 

fine impressions, calf, £4. ^ Koma, Vl*l% 

Collation : FVontispiece, being uie View of the Interior, 1 plate: The Gates, A. B. 4 plates; 

tSbb Elevation, 3 plates ; ^e Arabesques, I. — XIV. 28 plates, 

5638 Frescoes in the Loggie nel Y aticano, oblong atlas folio, \4i double plates, 

halfhd.£2,2s Itom^, s,a, 

5639 BAPHAEL. Teste Sceltb di Fersonaggi Illustri in Lettere e in Armi, dipinte 

nel Yaticano da Bafiaello d' Urbino, disegnate ed incise secondo la loro gran- 

dezza da P. Fidanza, 5 vols, in 2, impl. folio, consisting qf 180 exi/rojordinary 

fine and boldly engraved Portraits, selected from the Pictures of Raphael a/nd 

Michael Angeh in the Vatican, hf, bd, £6. Roma, 1769 

5640 Becueil de Tetes choisies, arranged in 2 vols, bound into 1, atlas folio, 

the 180 superb Portraits executed in bistre, whole bound, red morocco extra, gilt 
edges, a su/mptuous a/nd magnificent book, £9. Mome, 1785 

This grand Series of Portraits forms the best set of Artist's Studies in existence. An extra- 
ordinary book, whether viewed as a Portrait Gallery by the divine Raphael, or as Studies for 

Artists. 

5641 BAPHAEL. Psyches et Amoris Nuptiae ac Fabida a Baphaele Sanctio Urbi- 

nate Bomae in Famesianis Hortis transtyberim ad veterum aemulationem ac 
laudem colorum luminibus expressa a Is . Dorigny, 12 plates, Bomae, 1693 — 
Pitture del Salone Imperiale del Palazzo di Firenze, in tavole XXVI, Fireme, 
1751, 2,^ plates, of which 5 are folding — A superb series of 14 lar^e engraving^ 
by Jac. Frey and others, after paintings by Ghiido Beni, Poussm, A. Caracci, 
Cortona, and Sacchi^ — in all 51 large engravings, in 1 vol. atlas folio, old hind" 
ing, £3. 10* 

5642 Baphael. Psyches et Amoris Nuptiae, \2 plates, Bomae, 1693 — Galeria dipinta 

nel Palazzo del Prencipe Panfilio da Pietro Berrettini da Cortona, intagliata da 
C. CsBsio, 15 plates, JRoma, G. J, Bosso — Barberinae Aulae Fornix Bomae P. 
Berettini Cofrt^mensi Picturis admirandus, engraved title and 13 plates, Bomae, 
de Bubeis — Deorum Consilium in Pinciis Burghesianis Hortis ab J. Lanfranco, 
expressum, a P. Aquila incisum, title and 2 plates, Bomae, de Bubeis — in all 
4Afine engravings, oblong atlas folio, half bound, £2. 12s 

5643 BEMBBAJ^DT, Becueil de 85 Estampes originales : T^tes, Paysages, et dif- 

f^rens sujets ; et 35 autres Estampes, dont les Originaux sont fort rares, folio, 
105 Etchings by this great master, bds, £2, 16* Paris, Basan, s, a, 

5644 — ^__ Geesaint, Helle et Glomy, Catalogue raisonn^ des pieces qui forment 

rCEuvre de Bembrandt, avec le Supplement par Yver, 12mo. portrait, old calf 
gilt, Is Qd Paris, 1751 

6645 Descbiftive Catalogue (A) of the Prints of Bembrandt, by an Amateur, 8vo, 
cloth, 10* 1836 

6645*BECnEIL. Gal^bib de Boybb d'Aquillbs : i. e. Becueil d'Estampes d'apr^g 
les Tableaux des Peintres les plus c^l^bres d'ltalie, des Pays Bas, et de fWice, 
qui sont a Aix, dans le Cabinet de Boyer d*Aguilles ; atlas folio, containing 
vignette and 112 fine engravings by Catenumns, obiginal and fine impbes- 
siONS befobb the numbbbs, in ola French calf, ^^^ ^^ atUograph^ ** James 
Ibdd, London, 1820," £5. 5« Paris, 1744 

Priced, 1831, 118 plates,H. Bohn, £9. 9s; or with the numbers, £6. 6s. 
This fine work occurs in four different states ; the coppers are still in existence. 

5646 BETZSCH'S Shaespeabb Gallebt. Gallery to Shakspeare's Dramatic Works 

in Outline, invented and engraved by Moritz Betzsch, complete in 1 vol. impl. 

4to. 101 exquisitely engraved plates, obigikal impbessions, with descriptions in 

£/nfflish and Gei^man, hf, bd, morocco, gilt edges, £3. 15« Zeipsic, 1838-1846 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, FAULTING. 3il 



5647 EETZSCH. The same, the re -issue, 4to. 101 plates, modem impressions, sd, 

27s 1847 

Contents: Hamlet, 17 pi. — Macbeth, 12 pi. — Romeo and Juliet, 12 pi. — King Lear, 12 pl.-~ 

The Tempest, 12 pi.— Othello, 12 pi.— Merry Wives of Windsor, 12 pi.— King Henry IV. 12 pi. 

These fascinating plates are now offered to the public at the above much reduced price. For 

sweetness of design, truth of expression and variety, the Outlines of Retzsch are unsurpassed,— 

they nobly represent the thoughts of the immortal Shakespeare. 

REVOLUTION rBAN9AisE — seepost, "Tableaux" 

6649 REYNST (D. Ger.) Signorum veterum Icones, large folio, 112 plates qf Staiuee 

and Busts, plates 25, 26, Priapus in fine preservation, vellum, rare, sound clean 

copy, £2. 10* AmsteL Nic, Fischer, s. a (? 1700) 

" Ce recueil, compose de 110 planches, pent ^tre regard^ comme le 2e vol. du Cabinet de 

Reynst." — Brunei. 

5650 RiDiiraEB (J. E.) Etchinos of Wild ako Domestic Akimals, Entwnrf einiger 
Thiere, wie solche nach ihren unterschiedenen Arten, Actionen und Leidenschaf- 
ten, nach dem Leben gezeichnet, 7 parts in 1 yoL folio, with 126 very spirited 
ETCHiNas, original impressions, old rough green calf, ^* I2s 6d 

Augsburg, 1738-64 

A very interesting collection of Animal Studies ; contents : Part I. 1788, plates 1>18, Dogs ; 

II., 1738, plates 19-38, Wild Beasts; 111., 1738, plates 39-56, Wild Beasts; IV., plates 67-72, 

Wild Beasts; V., plates, 73-90, Wild Beasts ; YI., plates 1-22, Horses ; VII., plates 23-96, Asses 

and Mules. 

6651 EtDOLFI (Carlo) Maraviglie dell* arte, owero le vite de grillustri Httori 
Yeneti, e dello state, 2 vote, in 1, stout sm. 4i\xy, frontispieces and ^S plates qf 
Portraits, fine impressions, old calf gilt, fine copy, 32« Venetia, 8gava, 1Q4S 

Ouvrage rare et tres-estim6. Pnced 1847, Payne and Foss, £2. 2^. 

6662 EIO, de la Poesie Chr^tienne, Forme de I'Art, Peinture, 8vo. Paris, 1836 

5653 : de TArt chr^tien. Tome TI., Bvo. sd. 6* Qd 1866 

6654 EOBEET (Leopold) sa Vie, ses (Euvres, et sa Correspondance, par M. FeuiUet 
de Conches, impl. 4to. labqe thick papsb, a presentation copy, with the auto' 
grciphqfthe Author, 1^. morocco, uncut, rare, 25* Paris, 1848 

6656 EOBEETS (David) Sketches of the Holy Land, with Historical and Descrip- 
tive Notices, and an Introductory View of Jewish History, by the Bev. Greorge 
Croly, 20 parts complete forming 2 vols, atlas folio, portrait and 123 heavl^jvl 
and interesting plates, executed in tirUs, obiqinal pboofs, hf. hd. green morocco^ 
£18. 1842 

6666 ■ Sketches in Ancient EGYPT, and Nubia, with Historical Descrip- 

tions by Wm. Brockedon, 20 parts in 3 vols, atlas foHo, obiginal pboofs, 125 
superb engravings, all the vignettes on separate plates, the same size as the viewSt 
beautyfUlty tinted and exectUed in lithography by Louis ffaghe, a suhscriber*§ 
copy, brilliant impressions, half bound green morocco, gilt edges, £18. 1846 

Proofs were published at £64, \U 6d, and fetched in parts, 1854, at Southgate's sale from 

X35. to £40, ; THE ARTISTIC BEAUTY of the plates are best preseryed in this ^Proofs) edition | 

the Costume appears to best advantage in the colourso edition. 

5657 — — HOLY LAND, Syria, Idumaea and Arabia, with historical descrip* 

tions by Croly, 4 vols, atlas folio, 125 magnificent plates, goloubed like thb 

Obiginal Dbawings, each plate mounted on card board, and fastened on guards, 

half bound blue morocco, £^* 1842 

Coloured copies of '* Roberts's Holy Land " are of yerj rare occarrence. The binding of tha 

above copy has cost ;^10. 

6658 ■ Egypt and Nubia, from Drawings made on the spot, by David Boberti« 

B.A., with historical descriptions by Brockedon, complete, 21 parts in 13, 
forming 3 vols, atlas folio, 123 plates host beautifully coloubed to 
IMITATE THE OBiGiNAL Dbawings, and mounted on cardboard, (pub. at £44. 2^) 
^. bd. £26- 1846^9 

Genuine coloured copies ; some speculator had a few ordinary copies coloured, but these 

are easily detected by the fact, that the ordinary copies have the Vignettes on the text, whilst in the 

Proofs, and in the original coloured copies the yignettes are on separate plates. 

Roberts' ** Holy Land and Egypt" is a really noble and grand publication. The great artist 

has represented, in his masterly style, all the fomous sites and stupendous Architectural Remains of 

the Land of the Bible, of Ancient Egypt, Nnbia, etc., such as they appear now. Every one of the 



842 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



Engravings is a perfect work of Art ; to every Bible Reader, every Oriental Scholar, and to gentle- 
men wbo resided or travelled in the East, Roberts's works will afford the most pleasant reminiscences. 
5659 XLome* Nibbt, Itincrario di Koma e delle sue yicinanze, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. 

plates i vellum, bs Itoma, 1838 

6660 KuBENs. Ilistoire de P. P. Kubens, suivie du Catalogue raisonn^ de ses tableaux, 

par Aiidr6 van Hassdt, 8vo. sd. 2s Qd Bruw., 1840 

5361 Michel (J . F, M.) Histoire de la Vie de P. P. E/UBENS, Syo. portrait, hds. Is ^ 

Brux, 1771 

5662 SADELEE (I.etE.) SolitudoVitajPatrumEremicolarum,29^/afe*; Oraculum 

Anchoreticum, 2^ plates ; Trophajum Vitae SolitarisB, 27 plates; Sylvse Sacrse, 
2b plates; Solitudo sive Vitae Foeminarum AjiisjchoTxtdJ^xxin, 2A plates, fine im- 
pressions, in 1 vol. oblong 4to. calf neat, £2. 10* 1631 
A very complete series of these Engravings illustrative of the Asiatic Life of Hermits, Saints 

and Martyrs ; the back ground scenery is very attractive and of great variety. Most of the designs 

aie by Martin de Vos. 

5663 Salig, de Diptychis Vetenim, sm. 4iio. frontispiece, vellum, 7s 6d Halce, 1731 

5664 Salvatob Eosa : Mobqan (Lady) the Life and Times of Salvator Eosa, 2 vols. 

12mo. hf calf 3* M 1824 

5666 SANDEEI (Ant.) Ohorographia Sacra Bbabantije, 3 vols, large folio, numerous 

very fine plates of Castles, Cathedrals, Churches, Historical Monument, etc. 

beautiful copy in vellum, gilt edges, £3. Hagae Comitum, 1726-27 

6666 SCHILLEK'S Gedichte, 12mo. illustrated with 73 very beautiful^ plates, green 

MOROCCO extra, gilt edge^, fine copy, 21* Stuttgart, 1852 

6667 ScHNAASE (C.) Geschiclite der bildenden Kiinste, 8vo.Vols. 1, 2, cloth, bs 1843-44 

Contents: 1. Die Yolker des Orients — 11. Griechen and Romer. 

5668 SCHEEINEE (J. G.) Fresco- Gemalde in der K. Allerheiligenkapelle zu 
Miinchen, elephant folio, 43 fine extremely large lithographs of the J^escoes in 
the All Saints* Chapel at Munich, unth descriptive text, hf bd. red morocco, 
gilt edges, £5. 5s Miinchen, s. a, (P 1850) 

6668*ScoTLAND. Cardonners Picturesque Aatitiquities of Scotland, 8vo. a series ofbl 
beautiful etchings, bds. 3« 6d *' 1788 

6669 SCHBSINCK (J.) Der aller durchleuchtigisten und grossmachtigen Kayser, 
Koni^en, Ertzhertzogen, hochgebomen Fiirsten, Grafen, Herren, eta, in dem 
fiirstlichen Schloss Ombrass (Ambrosianae) gelegen ; in die teutsche sprach 
transferiert durch J. E. Noyse, royal folio, 130 ff. y compris le titre, avec grand 
nombre de Portraits en pica, richement encad/rSs, complete, hf, cf £2. lOs 1603 
Livre rare et recherche ; les planches de cet ouvrage, dessin^ par Fontana, gravies par Cas- 

todis, don I en t avec exactitude les portraits des personnages compris dans la collection et sont d'une 

oertaine importance historique pour les costumes de guerre de cette ^poque la. 

5670 SEEEADIFALCO (Duca di) Antichita deUa Sicilia, Vols. I. -IV. foKo, con- 
taining 131 fine plates, chiefly of Architectural Subjects, with elevations and de- 
tails, (pub. at £12. 12* in bds.) hf bd, red morocco, £9. Palermo, 1834-40 
The work complete, 5 vols. 1834-42, 180 plates, can be supplied for £12. 

6671 SCOTT'S (Sir Walter) Boedee Antiquities of England and Scotland; 
comprising specimens of Sculpture, Architecture, and other vestiges of former 
ages, accompanied by descriptions, together with illustrations of remarkable 
incidents in Border History, and Tradition, Original Poetry, &c. 2 vols. impl. 
4to. LABQE papeb, origiiial India peoof impressions of the 98 beautiful plates, 
(pub. at £9.) russia extra, gold borders, gilt edges, £5. lUdinb, 1814 

Ordinary copies usually sell in mor. for three guineas. The above, Large Paper, original 

India Proofs, published at £26. lbs, was priced, 1847, Bohn, £6. 16« Gd and £7. I7« 6d; 1855, 

Bernal's copy fetched £5. bs. 

Copies reprinted under the old date, and counterfeit proofs taken off on India Paper, after the 

coppers were nearly out, sell for about £2. 10& 

A set of the Border Antiquities and Provincial Antiquities, 4 vols. Large Paper, India Proofs, 

and Etchings, was priced, 1847, H. Bohn, X25. 4s, 

5672 SCOTT'S jPeovincial Antiquities and Pictueesque Sceneey of Scotland, 

2 vols, irapl. 4to. labge paper, peoof impbessions of these extremely beaut\/ul 

Engravings, by the first artists, after Drawings by Tusneb and others, (pub. 

at ^16.j nc/Uy hf bound morocco, gilt top, uncut, £4. 182G 

Ordinary copies were published at £8. 

JLaag£ Papek copies piiblished at £15. ; priced, 1829, J. Bohn, £9. and ^14.; 1834. J. 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, PAINTINGS. 3i5 

Bohn, £6. 6«; 1841, Rod well, £8. 8«; 1847, U. Bohn, £4. 14« 6J; fetched 1854, Sotheby's, 
mor. £7. 10«; 1856, at Sotheby's, £5. 10«. 

A few copies exist, Proqfs with the Etchings upon India Paper ; priced, 1834 and 36, Arch« 
£21. ; 1855, Bernal's copy, mor. fetched £12. 5«. 

6673 SHAW'S lUuiniiiated Ornaments, from the Sixth to the Seventeenth Century, 

selected from Manuscripts and early printed Books, impl. 4to. la&ge paper, 
engraved on 69 copper -plates, with descriptions hy Sir Frederick Madden, the 
whole of the plates highly finished with opaque colours and heightened with gold, 
(pub. at £10. lO*) hf, bd. uncut, the Earl qf Shrewsbury's copy, £6. 1833 

** The d&iign of this work is unique, and its execution beautifuL The elaborate richness of deco- 
ration, and the splendour of the combinations of colour and blazonry, which render illuminated missals 
80 curious and valuable, afford many useful hints for embellishment, in colour and design." — Spectator, 
** This work is got up with great care. We have known immense sums given for the illumina- 
ted works of the Middle Ages, and here they may be had, copied with scrupulous accuracy, and in 
all their beauty of drawing and colour, for a few shillings. It is, we believe, the first work of the 
sort that has been attempted, and cannot fail of success." — Athenceum, 

6674 SHAW'S Dbesses and Decobations of the Middle Ages, 2 vols. impl. Byo. 94 

beautiful plates, coloured in exact imitation of the Original Miniatures, the text 
by Sir Fred, Madden, embellished with many woodcuts, coloured Capitals, and 
elegani Borders, (pub. at £7. 7«) cloth, £6. 6« 1843 

5676 SIIxLIG'S Dictionary of the Artists of Antiquity, Bvo. (pub. at 10* Qd) bds. 
rare, 6s 1836 

This valuable work contains the Lives of all the known ancient architects, carvers, engravers, 
modellers, painters, sculptors, statuaries, and workers in bronze, gold, ivory, and silver, with three 
chronological tables by Julius Sillig, translated from the Latin original by the Rev. H. W.Williams ; 
to which are added C. Plinii Secundi Naturalis Historise libri XXXIV — XXXVI. c. 1 — 5, compris- 
ing a history of the fine arts, with four indices and a preface by E. H. Barker. 

5676 SILVESTEE (Israel) CETTVEES ; Vol.1. Vues de Paris, des ses Environs, 272 
prints : Vol. II. Maisons Boyales et Chateaux, 280 prints ; Vol. III. Vuea 
de EoME, etc. 240 prints; Vol. IV. Vues de Fbancb, 223 prints — together 
4 vols, royal folio, containing upwabds of one thousand pbints, many rare 
and in early states, the whole neatly mounted and bound in old gilt rtissia, gilt 
edges, Sarteian style, £32. Paris, 1661, etc. 

An extraordinary complete Series of Silvestre's Views and Etchings. Added are to the various 

Series some Prints by Fbrelle, Stephbn della Bella, and Callot. 

SiLVESTBE, Pal^ographie — see post " Diplomatics." 

6677 SIKET, Dictionnaire Historique des Peintres de toutes les £coles depuis Tori- 

gine de la Peinture jusqu'a nos Jours, 4to. 640 pp. small type, in parallel 
columns, with 9 plates, containing about 600 Monoarams, bds, ISs Brux. 1848 

6678 SMITH (John) Catalogue SrAisoNN:^ of the Works of the most eminent Dutch, 

Flemish and Fbench Paintebs, with Biographical Notices of the Artists, and 
a copious Description of their principal Pictures, also the prices at which they 
have been sold, complete, witn the Supplement, 9 vols. roy. 8vo. bds, £S, Ss 

1829-42 

6679 — — — the same, 9 vols. roy. 8vo. A/, morocco, £10. 10* 1829-42 

6680 SPENCE'S (Josh.) Polymetis, or an Enquiry concerning the A^ement between 

the Eoman Poets and the Kemains of the Ancient Artists ; bemg an Attempt to 

illustrate them mutually from one another, foliq, fibst edition, portrait by 

Veriue, and 41 fine plates of the Heathen Mythology, engraved by Soitard, all 

free from stains, very fine copy, in russia. Joints, gild edges, £3. 10* 1747 

With the bookplate of ** Sir John Anstruther of that ilk. Baronet." Priced, 1828, Payne and 

Foss, vellum, £6. 6«. 

6681 STRUTT'S (Jos.) Horda Angelcynnan; a complete View of the Mannebs, 

Customs, Abms, Habits, &c. of the Inhabitants of England from the arrival 

of the Saxons tiU Henry VIII. with a short Account of the Britons, 3 vols, in 

1, 4to. 167 curious plates, old russia, £6. 1776-76 

Priced, 1824, Rivington, £16. 16«; 1828, Payne and Foss, £18.; 1834, Arch, £15. 15«; 1836^ 

£14. \U\ 1837, Payne and Foss, £14. 14^, and £15. 15«i 1846, Longman, £9. 9«; 1854, calf, 

£12. 124. By auction copies sold: 1856, St. Aubyn's, £7. 10«; 1856, Pepy% £6; 1857, 

Berry's, £7.; ]857i Conybeare's, calf gilt, £8. 8«; 1858, at Sotheby's, ealf, £8. 10^; 185.8^ 

Harward's, russia, £8. i8« Qd. 



344 . QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6682 STRUTT'S Biogbaphical Dictionaet of ExasAYSBS, from the earliest period 

of the Art to the present time, and a list of their most esteemed Works, 2 vols. 

in 1, 4to. foitk the Cyphers, Monograms, and Marks used hy each Master, and 

specimens of the performances of the most ancient Artists, hf, bd, m4)rocco, tmcut, 

£3. 3# 1786 

Priced, 1824, Arch, £4. 4s ; 1828, Thorpe, £4. Us 6i; 1836, Arch, £3, 13« 6</; 1837, Mac- 

pherson, bds. £4. 4«; 1837, Payne and Fom, bds. £b, bt ; 1840, NatuUi, £3. 10«; 1848,Payne 

aodFoss, £5. 5«: by auction, 1855, Baker's, £7. I0«. 

Larob Pa fbr copies were priced : 1824, Rivington's, bds. £6, 169 6d, and russa, £8. 8«. 
Fetched by auction: 1856, Sir John St. Aubyu'a, £7. 10<; resold afterwards by auction, £10. 10« ; 
1857, Sotheby's, old mssia, £8. 12s 6d. 

Illustrated copies fetch high prices: 182-1, Rivington's offered one with near 5000 
specimens of yarious masters, in 32 vols, mssia, £210.; 1856, B. Blood's copy, illustrated with 
about 7000 engravings, bound in 37 vols. impl. folio, russia, fetdied £97. 

6683 Stbutt's Sports and Pastimes of the Peo^e of England, including the Knral 

and Domestic Recreations, May Grames, Mummeries, Pageants, I^rocessions 

and Pompous Spectacles, from the earliest period to the present time, roy. 4to. 

frontispiece and 39 coi-ouked plates of old English Sports and Games, from 

ancient Miniatures, calf neat, £2. 6« 1801 

Priced, 1840, Jas. Bobn, bds. £3. 3« ; 1847, £?. \2s 6d. 

** A performance, which has attracted the notice and admiration of readers of almost every 

elaas. " — Chalmers. 

6684 STEUTT (J. G.) Sylva Bbitannica, or Portraits of Forest Trees, distinguished 

for their Antiquity, Magnitude, and Beauty, impl. folio, 50 beaut^kl JStchings, 
with descriptive text, (pub. at £9. 9s) half hound; green morocco extra, gilt 
edges, £5. 1826 

" This is one of those works of art which do not merely charm the eye, bat appeal forcibly to 
the imagination, and delight the mind. Of all the prodactions of nature, there are none with which 
so many agreeable and even affecting feelings are associated as with the trees of the forest, and es- 
pecially with those remarkable specimens which historical or romantic circumstances have cansed to 
be distinguished from tiieir venerable compeers. Forty of such trees in England, and eight in Scot- 
land, are figured in this publication, from very clever drawings, which are admirably etched, in a 
style well calculated to preserve their characteristics and perpetuate their remembrance, when old 
Time shall have mowed them down, like the Hainault Oak, or that of Epping Forest, under which 
generations of gipsies spread their canvas, and generations of citizens enjoyed their annual festival. 
The local details and anecdotes attached to many of these subjects are extremely curious and inter- 
esting. Some of the etchings resbmblb the paintings by Waterloo tbrt striking lt ; 

BUT THE WHOLE ARE VARIOUS, BEAUTIFUL, AND INTERESTINO ; GIVING PERFECTLY THE CHA- 
RACTER OF EVERY SPECIES.'' — Literary Gazette, 

6686 TABLEAUX Historiques de la Eevolxjtiok Fbak^ame, conteoant les ^vures 
de diSl^rentes scenes de la revolution, depuis Tassembl^e des notables jusqu'au 
18 brumaire, avee une texte historique et les portraits des personnages les plus 
remarquables, (par Fauchet, Champfort, Ginguen^ et Pag^s) 3 vols, royal folio, 
FAPiEB VELiN, containing 160 fine engravings of Revolutionary Scenes, and 65 
Forts. Eably Impbessioks, a good copy in mrenck calf, giU edges, £9. 1791-1804 
Priced, 1845, Bossange, 300 ir. ; 1855, Tross, aOO fr. Lord Stuart de Rothesay's copy fetched, 
1855, hf. bd. £9. 15«. The reissue of 1817 is of little value. 

6686 TENIERS. Amphitheatrum Pictorarom [Italicarum] : Schiider-Thoonjel van 

David Teniers, in t welck vertoont worden Italiaeksche principale Schilderyen, 
etc. folio, title, preface and list of the Artists, 4 leaves, engraved frontispiece 
and 211 fine engravmgson IdSplates, undoubted fibst impbessions befobe the 
NUMBEBS, original ca^f binding of the period, with the Coat of Arms of Archduke 
Leopold William, to whom the work is dedicated, £5. 5# 

Brussel, tot costen vanden Aucteur, 1660 
Really the Firet issue of thefrtt editisng alter that were issued copies with Spanish title, 
Brustelas, 1660, and with French title, Bruxelles, 1660. Copies sold, 1857, at Sotheby's, 243 
plates, £8. lbs ; Utterson's copy, sold as complete, £13. The second edition of 1684 was priced, 
1 830, Thorpe, 246 plates, £5. 5«; 1814, Rodd, £4. 4«; 1847, H. Bobn, £7. 7«; Talleyrand's copy 
fetched, £3. 19«. The TBiao edition is of Amst. 1755. See Beckmann's Literator der Reisen, 
Vol. I. p. 643. 

6687 TEETII BEBaoMATis (Fran.) Austriaeae Gentis Imagines, 6 parts in 1 vol. atlas 

folio, 57 magnificent plates, comprising the Mmperors, Archdukes, Empresses and 

Archduchesses in their exact Costume, skilfully arranged, with Omamenkil Ar* 

cAiUcture in the baekgnmnd^ original old black morocco, £5. Oeniponti^ 1669 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF PRINTS, PAINTINGS. S4S 

5688 Ticozzi, Dizionario del Pittori, 2 yols. Svo. sd, 3« 6d Milano, 1818 

5689 TOILES peintes et tafissebies de la ville de Ubims, on la mise en sc^ne da 

th^tre des confreres de la Passion, planches dessin^es et gravies par C. Leber- 
thais, etudes des myst^res et explications historiques par Louis Paris, 2 vols. 
4to. — Toiles peintes et tapisseries de la yille de l£Bims, reproduisant les princi- 
pales scenes des myst^res du XYe si^de, dessini^es et grav^ par Cas. Leber- 
thais, large atlas folio, with 32 beaut\fkl platen — together 3 toIs. I^f. bd, moroeeo, 
£4. JPariSy 1848 

5690 TEOOST. Scenes tiroes de la Vie domestiqus des Hollandais au AVlII. 

Siecle, peintes par Comeille Troost, oblong atlas folio, a series of 32 magnificent 
plates in the stifle qfSogarth, engraved by Houbraken, TanjS, Fohhe, etc, hf, bd, 
£5. Amsterdam, Maaskamp, 1811 

Nagler speaks in the highest terms of praise of Troost's works. 

5691 TUENEE and his Works, illustrated by Exami;les from his Pictures, and Be" 

marks by J. Burnet, the Memoir by Peter Cunningham, atlas 4to. lasoe fapes* 
INDIA FBOOFS BEFOBB LSTTEBS, OTU^f 50 thus printed, J^, morocco, gilt top, uncwtt 
£2. 12* 1852 

5692 VASABI, Vite de* Pittori, Scultori, e Architetti, con correzioni per Delia Valle, 

11 vols. 8yo. complete with many portraits, J^, bd, vellum, £2. Siena, 1791-94 

5693 • Opebe : Vite de* piu celebri Pittori, Scultori e Architetti, dal 1200 al 

1568 ; Pitture del Palazzo Vecchio e della Cupola del Duomo di Firenze ; Let- 
tere pittoriche $ Vite degli Artefici Greci e ilbmani, etc. 6 vols, in 12, Svo. 155 
portraits, sd, uncut, £2. Firenze, 1827 

This is the first complete edition of the works of Vaeari. 
" Vasari is the father of the history of painting, and has transmitted to us its most precioas 
materials. Educated in the most auspicious era of the art, he has in some measure perpetuated 
the influence of the golden age. In perusing his Lives, I fancy myself listening to the individuals 
of whom he has collected the traditions and the precepts. It was thus, think 1, that Rafaello and 
Andrea imparted these facts to their scholars ; thus spoke Buonarroti ; the friends of Giorgio hear^ 
this from Vind and Porta, and in this manner must have related it to him. I am delighted with the 
facts, and also with the luminous, simple, and natural manner in which they are expressed, inter- 
woven with the technical terms that originated in Florence, and worthy of every writer whose sub- 
ject is the fine arts/' — LanzVs History of Painting. 

5694 YATICAJN'O CD) descritto ed illustrato da Erasmo Pistolesi, con disesni a con- 

torni diretti dal Pittore Camillo Guerra : The Vatican described and mustrated 
by Erasmus Pistolesi, with fine Plates, in Outline, of all the Ornaments, Frescoes, 
Paintings, Statues, Marbles, etc, contained in that celebrated Edifice, including 
all its Architecture and Details, 86 parts forming 8 vols, royal folio, containing 
iipioards of 850 large and beauttful engravings, fine obigikal ihfbessions 
(pub. in parts at £60.) elegantly if, bd, russia, uncut, £30. Roma, 1829-38 

" Description la plus 4tendue, et la |ilu8 exactCj que Ton ait donn^, de ce magnifique edifice." 

Brunei, 

This magnificent book has now become scarce ; the above copy is a remarkably beautiful one, 
its impressions have all the vividness of Proofs. 

5695 Yelasco, las Yidas de los Pintores y Estatuarios Espa&oles, 8yo. cf, 2s Qd 1744 

5696 Venice* Boschini, Descrizione delle Pitture deUa citta di Yenezia, 12mo. 1^. 

bd, wncut, 6s Venezia, 1733 

5697 — — the same, 12mo, green morocco, 6s 1733 

5698 CANALETTI (Antonii) Urbis Yenetiarum Pros^ctus celebriores, 3 parts in 

1 Tol. royal fouo, two portraits, engraved Jrontisptece, and 38 beoMtifiil plates by 
Visentim, yeby fixe ihpbessions, a splendid copy in red mobocco, gold borders 
and gilt edges, £6. 6s Venet, 1751 

1853, D. Turner's copy fetched £7. \0i ; recent impressions are selling at £3. or less. 

5699 CAE.LEYARnS, Le Fabriche e Yedute di Yenetia, disegnate et intagliate da 

Luca Carlevariis, oblong folio, 103 plates, with MS, list qf the Falaces repre^ 
sented and qf the architects or builders, old binding, Z6s Venezia, 1703 

5700 another copy, oblong folio, hf, bd, 30* 1703 

CicoGNABA, Fabbricne di Yenezia — see post, Abchitectube. 

5701 Delljl Pittuba Yeneziana, e descrizione de' Musaioi della Chiesa di S. Marco, 

2 voIa. in 1, 16mo. hayvellum, 4f Venezia, 1797 



S46 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

5702 HABITI d'lluomeni et Donne Yenetiane con la processione della serma. Signoria 

et altri particolari, cioe Trionfi, Feste, Ceremonie publiche della nobiHssima citta 
di Yenezia, folio, 36 very elahor<Ue plates of Costume^ Pageants, Amusements^ 
&'c, by Feanco Forma, ods, very rare, £2. I6s Venezia, (P 1600) 

5703 MAErTFiSCHI (M.) Prospectus Urbis Yenetiarum, prae caeteris magnifica, royal 

folio, a splendid Series, of 21 Views in Venice, fine impressions, half hoiwnd^ 
24^ Venet. s. a, 

5704 Palatii (Io.) Fasti ducales, ab Anafesto I. ad Silrestrum Yalerium Yenetonun 

ducem, 4to. with the Portraits, Medals, and Coats of Arms of all the Doges, 
calf, 16s Venetiis, 1696 

5705 Yebsailles. Les plans, profils et elevations des Yille et Chateau de Yersailles, 

avec les Bosquets et Fontaines, en 1714 et 1715, impl. folio, 47 plates, early im- 
presslons, hf hd, 20* Paris, 1715 

5706 V lABDOT, les Musees d'Espagne, d'Ajigleterre et de Belgique, 12mo. hd, 2s Qd 1843 

5707 les Musses d*Allemagne et de Eussie, 12mo. hf calf gilt, 3* 6d 1844 

5708 YILLA Borghesb : Sculture del Palazzo della Yilla Borgnese detta Pinciana, 

2 vols. 258 plates — Monumenti Gabini deUa Yilla Pinciana, descritti da E. Q.Yis- 
CONTI, 1 vol. 59 plates, together 3 vols. 8vo. fine impressions of the plates, ele^ 
gantly hf, hound morocco, £2, 16s Soma, 1796-97 

5709 VINCI (Leonard de) Traite de la Peinture, 12mo. plates, old red mor, gilt edges, 
fine copy, 9s 1716 

5710 V ISCOJSs TI (Ennio Quirino) Ofebe della Histobia delle Belle Abti : 

II Museo Pio Clementino, 7 vols, portrait and 426 plates 1818-22 

II Mused Chiabamokti, 1 vol. 60 plates 1820 

IcoNOGBAFiA E/OMANA, 2 vols. in 1, 40 plates 1818-19 

IcoNOGBAFiA Gbeca, 3 vols. 169 platcs 1823-25 

MuSEO WoBSLEJANO, 1 Yol^ortrait and 7% plates 1834 

MoNUMEKTi Gabini della Yilla Pinciana, 1 vol. 22 plates 1835 

Monumenti Scelti Bobghesiani, 1 vol. i^ plates 1837 

Ofebe Yabie Italiane e Francesi, 4 vols, ^plates 1827-31 

— together 20 vols. 8vo. in 19, upwards of 900 plates (pub. at about £12. 12* in 
parts, value of binding £7. 7*), uniformly a/nd elegantly hound in Roman vellum, 
contents lettered, £10. 10* Milano, 1818-37 

A complete set of Visconti's works, comprising an immense amount of Ancient and Early 
Italian Art. 

5711 YIYIAN'S (G.) Scenery of Pobtugal and Spain, impl. folio, title and 31 beau- 

tiful lithographs, by L, Haghe (pub. at £4. 4*) hf bd. £2. 2* 1839 

5712 W AAGEJN'S Kunstwerke und feunstler in England und in Paris, 3 vols, stout 

12mo. sd, 6s Berlin, 1837-9 

5713 the same, 3 vols. 12mo. cloth, 7s 6d 1837-39 

5714 the same, 3 vols, in 2, 12mo. calf, 10s 1837-39 

5715 Kunstwerke und Kiinstler im Erzgebirge und Franken, 12mo. ^. calf 

2s Leipzig, 1843 

5716 Welczeb (G. A.) alte Denkmaler, Yol. I. die Giebelgruppen und andere grie- 

chische Gruppen und Statuen; vol, II. Basreliefe una geschnittene Sterne; 
vol. III. Griechische Yasengemalde, 3 vols. 8vo. with d6 folding plates of Grech 
Art, sd, 21s Gottingen, 1849-51 

5717 WILLEMIN (N. X.) Monumens Fban9AI8 inedits pour servir aTHistoire des 

Arts, des Costumes civiles et militaires, Armes et Armures, Instrumens de Mu- 

sique, Meubles et Decorations des Maisons, depuis le YI. S. jusqu'au XYIIe. 

2 vols, large folio, with 300 beautiful plates, many elaborately executed in gold 

and colours, exhibiting the most beautiful specimens of Art^workmanship of the 

Franks and the French ; designed and coloured from the originals existing in 

France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, etc, hf. hd, morocco, uncut, M Borluut de 

Noortdonck's copy, £20. Paris, 1806-39 

Rechercher les titres de notre art national, tenter de dresser son histoire avec des preuTes irre- 

cnsabks et certaines, tel a 6te le but de M. Willemin. Infatigable travailleur, laborieux chercheor, 

M. Willemin est parvenu a force de peine et de soin k donner k son ouvrage un merite incontestable 

de v^rite qoi le rend indispensable aujourd'hui ; jamais, peut-Stre, a aucune ^poque de notre bis- 

toire, les artistes n'ont recherche avec un plus grand soin Texactitude des costumes et de Tameoble- 

inent. lis n'avaient, avant la publication des Monuments inSdiit de Willemin, aacun ouvrage 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF WOODCUTS. 847 

spdcial qni put leur faciliter leurs recherches ; Montfaucon avait tent6 ce travail, mais rinexactitude 
quelquefois grotesque de ces planches n'ayait pas permis k son livre de faire autorite ; c'^it avec 
mefiance que le peintre ou le sculpteur le consultaient, Tarchcologue, pourru qu*il eiit quelque pea 
4tudid, avait reconuu son insuffisance et ses d^fauts. Une place importante restait done a prendre^ 
Willemin, naturellement port^ vers las Etudes de ce genre, comprit cela, il s'en empara. Pour arriver 
k oe but, il employa les moyens les plus certains pour reussir ; difficile pour lui-meme, cherchant k 
s'eclairer de tous les travaux partiels de ses devanciers. 11 demanda aux ceuvres elles-memes leurs 
oertificats origine, leors dipldmes d authenticity, et, chose bien rare et bien louable, il sut conserver 
assez longtemps les tresors qu'il avait rassembles, pour ne les publier que lorsqu'il fut parfaitement 
satisfait de scr decouvertes, et lorsqu'il fut suffisamment eclaire pour ne rien sacrifier au basard, et 
pour ne donner que des monuments dont il fat parfaitement sur. C'est a cette condition seule que 
Tout fait un bon livre, un livre utile et impossible a refaire. Quiconque a consulte les Monumenit 
inidUa de Willemin, a reconnu comme nous Texactitude des objets repro Juits. Miniatures, nieubles, 
omements, costumes, orfdvrerie ou emaux, rien n'a ^te ni neglige ni sacrifle. Confioe k des artistes 
speciaux, Tex^cution de ces planches a ete surveillce par Willemin lui meme, et aucune cpreuve n'a 
^te publiee sans avoir passS sous les yeux du maitre qui en corrigeait lui-mSme les defauts. Un 
texte explicatif que la mort avait empech6 Willemin de r^diger, fut conHS a I'eruditon variee d'ua 
ami du defunt, M. Andr6 Pettier, de Rouen ; le choix etait heureux, et fut pleinement justifie : il 
est difficile, en effet, de faire moins parade d'erudition que M. Andrd Pettier, il est difficile aussi de 
mieux rapporter 4 Willemin le mcrite de I'ouvrage entrepris, mais il est difficile aussi de faire preuve 
d'un savoir plus sur et plus profond. 

5718 WOOD'S (E.) Antiquities of Palmyea and Balbec ; 2 vols, in 1, impl. folio, 103 
fine engravings, hf, red morocco, uncut, £2. 1837 

" When I endeavour to do justice to the editions of Palmyra and Balbec, I would not confine 
my encomiums to the sculptures. The modest descriptions prefixed are standards of writing ; the 
exaet measure of what should and what should not be said, and of what was necessary to be knowut 
was never comprehended in more clear diction, or more elegant style. The pomp of the buildings 
has not a nobler air than the simplicity of the narration." — Lord Orford, 

6719 WYATT'S (M Digby) Metal Work audits Artistic Design— Specimens of Orna- 
mental Art Workmanship in Gold, Silver, Iron, Brass, and Bronze, from the 
Twelfth to the Nineteenth Centuries, impl. folio, 50 large plates of the choicest 
examples, exquisitely printed in gold and colours, with a History of the Art in 
Italy, England, France, Germany and Spain, together with its Theory and Prac- 
tice, (pnb. at £6. 6s) elegantly bound in cloth, 36« 1852 
This most beautiful and interesting work exhibits in fifty plates, mostly illuminated in gold 
and colours, some hundred specimens of the most admirable relics of the Middle Ages, and of the 
period of the Renaissance. Among them are Italian Chalices and Ciboria, rich Processional Cross, 
Reliqaaries, Pastoral Staff, Pendant and Bracket Lamps, rich Gold Drinking Cups, specimens of 
Jewellery, Silver Dagger and Coins by Benvenuto Cellini, Wrought Iron Doors, Screens, elaborate 
and el egant Locks, Keys, Hinges, &c. 

5720 WYATT'S (M. Di^by) Industbial Akts of the 19th Century, a series of Illus- 

trations of the choicest specimens produced by every Nation at the Great Ex- 
hibition of the Works of Industry, in 1851, 2 vols. mipl. folio, illustrated with 
168 large lithographic plates of the choicest Statues, Bronzes, Bijouterie, richly^ 
decorated Furniture, Stained Glass, Manufactwres in Metal, Silk Fabrics, Fm" 
broidery, Fottery, Porcelain, Sfc, Sfc* most exquisitely printed in colours, (pub. 
at £17. 17*) half morocco, 9^^^ edges, embossed sides, £8. 15* 1853 

This beautiful work forms in itself a perfect cyclopaedia of Design in all branches of Art. The 

plates have the appearance of original paintings, and have never been equalled in gorgeonsness of 

colouring. 

5721 WOOSCUTS* — Alt-Yaeteb. Das Buch der heiligen Altvater, mit seinen 

beyspilen ; das zu latein genant ist " Vitae patrum," very stout sm. folio, nu- 
merous verg quaint woodcuts, wanting page 67, original binding, £2. 15* 

Augspurg, Sorg, mcccclxxxii. 
Slightly wormed at the end, otherwise a remarkably fine copy of this rare book, in which are 
very numerous woodcuts, executed, in all probability, at a much earlier period than the date of this 
work. 

5722 AMMAlf'S (Jost> IXTorkss 

LoNiCERi (P.) Chronica Turcica, 3 vols, in 1, many hundred spirited woodcuts 

by Jost Ammon calf, 28« Franco/, S, Feyrabent, 1578 

The third volume is almost exclusively devoted to the Life and Adventures of Scanderbeg. 

Goldsmith's copy fetched £2, is ; 1865, Lord Rothesay's copy, mor. fetched £2. 12«, and was goM 

afterwards for £^, 3«. 



848 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



5723 AMMAN, Stam und Wapenbuch hochs und niders Standts, small 4to. 246 very 

heaut\ful woodcuts of Coats of Asms, Costume, and Alleoobical FiansBS,^9te 
impressioris, \f. bd, vellum, £2. 16« ^cmckfwrt am Maw%, 8, Feyerahend, 1579 

5724 — ^— Clsbi totixjs IIomai^je Ecclesls subject!, seuTontificioniin Ordinum 

omnium omnino utriusque sexus. Habitus, artiBciossimis figuris, quibus Fraa- 
cisci Modii singula octosticha adjecta sunt, nunc primum a Judico Amman vo 
expressi ; addito libello singular! ejusdem Fr. Mooii de ori^ine et vestitu cujus- 
que ordinis Ecclesiastici ; 4to. with 103 ^m& woodcuts, ca\fgtlt, £2. 2a 

Ifhrcmc, ad Mcenum, 1585 
Fetched, 1855, at Sotheby's, £3. 1#. 
5726 — — Idem, 103 woodcuts, 1585 — G-ynaeceum, sive Theatrum Muliemm, in 
quo praecipuarum omnium per Europam imprimis Nationum cujuscnnque digni- 
tatis FoEMiNEOS HABITUS Yidcrc cst, 122 beauttfkil woodcuts of Female Costume, 
M)lendid impressions, Francof. 1586 — the 2 works in 1 vol. smallest 4to. vellum, 
£4. 4a 1585-86 

** These plates give a fiuthful picture of the Dresses and Costume of Ladies of Rank throughout 
Europe 300 years ago." 

5726 — — — Kiinstliche wolgerissene new Figuren von allerlat Jaot und Weid- 

WEBCE, smallest 4to. ^or^rai^ and 40 pretty plates of every kind of sport, with 
German verses below, Jine copy in caff, £2. 2ff ib. 1592 

5727 Amman's Book of Tbades, the woodcuts used for the work : CIabzoni, Piazza 

Universale : das ist, allgemeiner Schawplatz aller Professionen, Kunsten und 
Handtwercken, thick small 4to. with upwards of 100 woodcuts, vellum, 16s 

Franck/krt, M. Merian*s Frben, 1659 

5728 Becebb's (C.) Jobst Amman, Zeichner und Formschneider, Kupferatzer und 

Stecher, sq. 8vo. with 17 woodcuts, new. If, morocco, 10s Leipzig, 1854 

A most carefully got up Bibliography of 138 works illustrative of Jost Amman. 

5729 AES MOEIENDI : Ein loblich und nutzbarlich buchelein dez stebben wie 

ein itzlich cristen mensch recht jn warem cristen glauben sterben szal und der 
anfechtung des boszen geystes wid stehe Durch manche nutzbarliche lere der 
lerer der heyligen schrinl, smallest 4to. 16 leaves, with 13 Early woodcuts, the 
size of the page, morocco, gilt edges, vebt babe, £5. 5^ 

Leyptzigk, without nam^ of the printer, (mcccc) xciiii 
A beautiful and very early specimen of the Leipzic press. 

5730 BAEBAEOSSA. Eine schone und warhafile Beschreibung des Lebens und der 

Geschichten Keyser Friderichs I. gennant Barbarossa, durch Johannem Adel- 
phum, folio, pp. 32, 38, 50, 57, 61 wanting, otherwise a remarkably fine copy, 
with many fins bold woodcuts, hf calf, 20* Strassburg, Oriininger, 1535 

5731 BECEIEE (E. Z.) et H. A. von Debschau, Collection des Gravures en Bois des 

anciens Maitres Allemands, tiroes des Flajiches originates, avec un Discours de 

la Gravure ^n Bois, Allem^nd et Francais, 3 vols, atlas folio, containing on 123 

sheets near 2GO fine labge woodcuts, some upwards of four feet long, printed 

from the obiginal blocks (pub. at £11. 11*) bds. £7. 10* Grotha, 1808-16 

This curious and splendid series of woodcuts by the Old German Masters has b^me very 

scarce ; and after a severe fall copies are now selling again near the original publishing price ; which 

in course of time will no doubt be exceeded. 

6732 BEWICK (T. and J.) Select Fables ; with Memoir and descriptive Catalogue 

of the Works of Messrs. Bewick, 8vo. with about 300 woodcuts, designed and en- 
graved b^ the Bewicks previous to the year 17 S4t, fine clean copy, bed mobocco, 
richly gilt, gilt edges, £2. 12* Newcastle, 1820 

6733 ■ the same, labgest fafeb, impL 8vo, red morocco, richly gilt, gilt edges, 

£3. 8* 1820 

Bewick's Landscapes are absolute £BK»imile8, his animals are whole length portraits. You may 
buy dear books, but if you want to know what a bird or quadruped is, to Bewick you must go at last. 
For Bewick's Quadrupeds and Birds — see Nos. 4688.91. 

6734 BIBLE CUTS. Figure de la Biblia, illustrate de Stanze Tuscane, per Gabriel 

Symeoni, 12mo. very fine woodcuts {by Le Fetit Bernard) French calf, beautiful 
copy, 21s Lyone, Gulielmo Bovillio, 1566 

6735 BLAILBOEIYO (Petri de) Liber Nanceidos : Insigne Nanceidos C^us de Bello 

Kanceiano (Carmen historicum), hac primum exaratura elinuutissime nuperrime 
in lucem emissom, «iaaU foliO; numerous very beawtiftil and spirited woodcuts^ 



BOOKS OF WOODCUTS. 949 



beautifttl copy (noith both McmdemenU) in blue mobocco extra^ ailt edges, by Dm 
Home, £7. 7s Impressum in celebri Lothoringie pago divt Nicolai deporiu 

per petrum jacobi presbyterum, loci pagctnum, 161ft 

Priced 1818, Longman's, £12. I2t. This is a Poem on the siege of Nancy in 1477, when the 
Dake of Burgundy was killed. It was printed in a village near Nancy. 

Dr. Cotton asserts that only this single Work was ever printed at St. Nicolas du Port, h t thte 
is an error, as the same printer is known to ha?e printed the Horae ad Usum Fullensis Ecclesiw a4 
this place as early as 1503. 

This Tolnme is extremely rare, and very curious. It is ornamented with many woodcuts bj 
Jacobus, executed in a spirited style, which represent the variovs events of the war of Lorraine. 
Some Bibliographers have mentioned an edition of 1476, but no such edition ever existed: the error 
has arisen from the manner in whidi that date is introduced at the close of the Poem. 

" Ce poeme historique de P. de Blarru est imprim^ en bdles lettres rondes, et il est oin6 d 
gravures en bois ; on en trouve difficilement des exemplaires bien conserves.'' — Brunei. 

« The celebrated Liber NanceidosJ* ** It is a poem written in Latin hexameter verse by P. Blam, 
descriptive of the memorable siege of Nancy in 1476, by Charles the Rash, Duke of Burgundy, who 
perished before the walls. His death is described in the sixth book, the passage relating to k be- 
ginning — 

' Est in Nanceijs aratro locus ntilis amis.' 
A woodcut portnut of the commanding French general, Renet, is in the firontispiece. A good copy 
of this handsomely printed, and rather interesting work should always grace the shelves of an his- 
torical or classical collector.*' — DibditCt Tour, vol. ii. p. 645. 

5736 BEABANT CHKONICLE : Van Brabant die exceUente Cronike, stout am. folio, 

numerous rude woodcuts,fine copy in old calf, 32« Antvoerper^, 1530 

Priced 1840, Payne and foss, £2. 12« M. 

5737 CALILA-WA-DiMKA. Dibxctobium htjmanje Yitje alias FarabolsB antiquomm 

Sapientum ( Johanne de Capua interprete) folio, wiih about 100 exceedingly cU' 
rious and spirited woodcuts, fine copy in green morocco extra, gilt edges, yebt 
BABE, £10. 10s s, I, 4* a., sed circa 1480 

A book of great rarity and curiosity, universally known as the Fables of Pilpay, a collection of 
Tales written originally in Sanscrit by Vishnu- Sarma, under the title of " Pantcha-Tantra." — No 
collection of Tal^ enjoys a higher reputation in the East, translations having been made into almost 
every one of its dialects. In Europe its reputation has been equally great, aod the innumerable ver- 
sions into almost every language bear witness to its popularity. This Latin version was made from 
the Hebrew by John of Capua (a baptized Jew) who tells us, *' Hie est liber parabolarum antiquo- 
mm sapientum nationum mundi. Et vocatur liber kelileet dimne et prius quidum in lingua futeat 
indorum translatus. Inde in linguam translatus persarum. Postea vero reduxerunt ilium arabes 
in linguam saam, ultimo ex inde ad linguam fuit redactus hebraicam. Nunc autem nostri propositi 
est ipsum in linguam fiindare latinam. Est autem liber delectabilis, etc." This version from the 
Hebrew is the parent of nearly all the Translations into the languages of Europe. Sir William Jones 
was one of the first to point out the name c^ the real author, and thus expressed his admiration of his 
work : ** The Fables of Vishnu-Sarman, whom we ridiculously call Pilpay, are the most beautiful, if 
not the most ancient in the world." 

Priced 1837, Payne and Foss, £14. 14f ; 1842, Thorpe, £10. lOt ; White Knight's copy sold 
for£21. 19«; Sir Mark Sykes's, £31. lOr; Hibbert's, £8. 15«. This is the edition described by 
Brunet (see Bedpai) as having in the running title " capitulum secundum," etc. 

'* No collection of tales enjoys a greater reputation in the East. Sir William Jones, in his Dif- 
courses on the Hindoos, thus expresses his admiration of them, and points out the real name of the 
author. The Fables of Yishnusarman, whom we ridicalously call Pilpay, are the most beautifiil, if 
not the most ancient in the world." This Latin version was made by John de Capua, from the 
Hebrew, and is the parent of all the European translations. See BiiU*s Metrical liwnances. 

This translation was made by Joannes de Capua about the year 1262. In vol. 6, page 460 of 
the Bibliotheca Grseca of Fabricius> is an account of the various Versions and Interpretations of this 
'* Liber jucundus et utilis lectu, refertusque Fabulis lepide et ingeniose excogitatis, quibus malitia, 
fraudes et stultitia hominum in vita communi, et in aulis frequens ad vivum depingitur. Dicitur 
scriptus ante duo amplius annorum millia ludorum lingua." 

5738 Canisiou iKatecliismos eikonismenos^ Hellenikos metaphrastheis para Marion, 

18mo. 103 very fine woodcuts, hf. bound, 12« Augoustei, 1613 

5739 CoMBNii (J. A.) Orbis senaoalium pictus, ^rima in Dania editio^ danice, latine, 

etgermanice; editioaucta cura Enodii> thick 12mo. engraved title, and mamf 
very quaint woodcuts, vellum, 7s Qd Sqfhiae, 167§ 

5740 DYAliOGUS Cbbattbajivm optime moralixatus omni materie morali jocundo et 

edificativo modo applicabilis ; ad laudem dei et edificationem hominum, folio^ A 



860 QUARITCirS CATALOGUE OP 

first edition^ with numerous very rude and very quaint woodcuts, in the colouring 
(^the period, very fine sound copy^ calf, ^* ^^ 

JPresens liber " Dyaloffus Creaiurarum appellatus jocundis fahulis 
plenus,* per Gerardum Leeu in opido Goudensi inceptus 

munere deifinitus est A. 2>. mcccclxxx 
An EXTRBif ELY RARE edition of this popular work. Collation : blank leaf ; preface 10 leaves, 
one of them blank ; Dyalogus, etc. 93 leaves, the first leaf with a rich border, curious cut and capi- 
tal letter. 

6741 DOLCE (L.) Le Trasformationi, sm. 4to. best edition, very many fine woodcuts, 

vellum, \2tS Venetia, 1663 

6742 Ebasmus. [Scriptores XIV historiae Homanae] Ex recognitione Des. Erasmi 

Koterodami : Suetonius, Die Cassius, Aelius Spartianus, Aurelius Victor, Eu- 
tropius, Pomponius, etc. folio, singularly fine woodcut title^ comprising in 13 
compartments, events of Roman History, and numerous very beautiful Capitals, 
original hf. vellum binding, 10* Coloniae, 1527 

6743 GElSSEliT (J.) Kin ritterlich und adelieh Kunstbuch, darinnen von Reiten, Zeu- 

men, Stangen, Kinnketten, Mundstiicken Bericht begrillen, large folio, 102, large 
engravings of HoESEs' Bits, vellum, 28* Koburg, 1615 

6744 GEYLEK (2>r. Johannes von Keiserperg) Das Evangelibuch, folio, 74 singular 

woodcuts, of a very early date, and fine Initial Letters, in the original oak bind- 
ing, £2. 6* Strasburg, 1616 

6745 Passion des Heren Jesu, many beautiful woodcuts, Strasburg, J. Grr»n- 

inger, 1508 — Die Reformation so d'aller durcnleuchtigest Herr Siground Eo- 
mischer Keyser, innr den nechsten Concilien zvl Costentz den Christlichen Kir- 
chen, in bestetige ordnung zu pringen furgenomen hat, &c. woodcuts, Augspurg, 
Jjuca Zeissenmair, 1497 — in one vol. sm. folio, old wood binding, with brass 
bosses, in fine preservation, 30* 

6746 HANS Sachs im Gewande seiner Zeit oder Gedichte dieses Meistersangers, von 

Becker, impl. ioho, frontispiece and 22 large bold woodcuts, with German verses 
underneath, bds. 18* Gotha, 1821 

6747 HOLBEIN. Icones Historiarum Veteris Tcstamenti, a series of 98 most 

beautiful engravings on wood, after the designs of Sans Holbein, smallest 4to. 
the title amd last leaf would be improved by washing, hf, bound, fine tall copy, 

£3. Lugduni, 1547 

* A very cropped and soiled copy fetched, 1859, at Foster's, £3. 7« 6d 

5748 Icones Veteris Testamenti, with verses from the Old Testament in 

English, Latin, French, Italian and Spanish, and introduction by Dr. Dibdin, 
12mo. 90 beautiful cuts, (pub. at 21*) hf bd. 12* 1830 

6749 L* Alphabet de la Mort de Hans Holbein, gravd sur bois et entourd dc 

bordures analogues du seizi^me siecle, ^galement sur bois, par MM. Loedel et 
L^on Le Maire, avec des quatrains et des sentences latines tiroes des saints 
P^res, et suivi d'anciens poemes fran^ais sur le sujet des trois Mors et des trois 
Vis, publics d'aprfes les manuscrits, par Anatole de Montaiglon, deux parties en 
1 vol. 8vo. (pab. at 12 fr. 50 c.) cloth, uncut, 6* 1866 

6760 LOCKHART (J. G.) Ancient Spanish Baxlads, translated with notes, with a 
Memoir of his Life, 4to. engraved portrait, and numerous elegant woodcut il- 
LUSTEATIONS, printed within borders, with ornamental vignettes, by Owen Jones, 
richly bound in crimson mobocco super extra, gilt edges, £2. 5* 1859 

6751 LUCID ARIUS. Ain lieblichs biechlin zu lesen von dem hochgelerten meister 

Lucidarius der do sagt von den wunderbaren Sachen der welt imd des hymmels, 
sm. 4to. curious woodcuts, iilarfc Irttrr, very scarce, fine copy, half calf, 20* 

Strasburg, Mathys Supfuff, 1499 
The last woodcut, *' Christ bearing the Cross," is the full size of the page, and apparently of a 
much earlier date (than 1499). 

6752 L6hb, die Kiinst und Gewerbe des Menschen, 8vo. with 104 woodcuts full size of 

the page, bds. 3* 6d Leipzig, *. a, (P 1820) 

BH AXIMZXiZ AZf (Bmperor of aermany) his Series of Zllus-i 

^ra'ted ^Vorlcs s 
6763 TEWRDANNCK. Die Geferlicheiten und geschichten des loblichen streitbaren 
und hoch beriempten Helds und Ritters Teiirdanncks. A Romance of Chivalry, 
detailing the Adventures of the brave and far-famed Knight Towrdannckh, 



BOOKS OF WOODCUTS. 



written in Verse by Melchiob Pfinzino, folio, illustrated with 117 beaut\fiil 

wood-engravings hy Sans Scheiffelein, fine copy, in pale morocco, gilt edges, £4. is 

Augspurg, 1637 
This 18 the third edition, with the same woodcuts as the first and second. 

5764 THEUEDANCK. Der allerdurchleuchtigste Ritter, oder Grosz-Thaten, Aben- 

theuer, Glucks-Wechslnngen und Siges-Zeichen dee Heldens Maximiliani L 

dnrch M. Ffibizing in Eeimen verfaszt, folio, 117 woodcuts hy Hans Schaeuffe" 

lein, vellum, fine copy, £2. 1679 

5755 DER WEISS KXJJNIG, eine Erzehlung von denThaten Kaiser Maximilian des 

Ersten ; von M. Treitzsaurwein : (The W ise King, illustrative of the lbabn« 
ING, WISDOM AND ADVENTUBES OF THE Empebob Maximilian), foHo, 237 large 
woodcuts by Hans Bubghmaib, Jrom the original old blocks (1510), calf, £3. 10* 

Wten, 1775 

5756 — — the same, folio, ^. hd. uncut, £4. 1776 

To this copy is added a French text, dated " Vienne 1799/' 

5757 the same, Thick Papeb, folio, boards, edges uncut, £6. 1775 

5758 the same. Thick Papeb, folio, blue mo-rocco extra, gilt edges, £8. 1776 

Copies on ordinary paper usually sell for £5. 1855, Bernal's, £6. 16« 6d ; on Thick Paper^ 
1853, Dr. Hawtrey's copy fetched £^. 9«. 

There are 237 large cuts in this fine work ; 92 contain Burgmair's mark, H. B., and one that of 
Schaeuffelein ; they are executed in a very bold manner, all those which contain the mark of Hans 
Burgmair show a decided superiority in point of engraving. 

This work is supposed to have been dictated by the Emperor Maximilian himself to his private 
Secretary Treitzsaui'wein ; the Manuscript, after lying for nearly three centuries in the Archives, 
was at last published, but very few copies printed. 

'' Le livre Strange auquel nous avons emprant6 la gravure et les lignes qui precedent a et6 
commence en 1512 par I'empereur Maximilien lui-mdme, et termini d'apr^s son ordre,en 1514, par 
Marx Treitzsaurwein, Tun de ses secretaires. L'ouvrage entier est rest^ in^it pendant pres de trois 
siecles. Georges- Christophe van Schallenberg avait d^couvert, le premier, pendant son sejour ^ 
Vienne (1631) quelques-unes des gravures sur bois du Wtiss Kunig, avec une note autographe de 
Maximilien ; il entreprit de les publier en les completant, mais il mourut laissant son travail ina- 
chev6. Plus tard on d6couvrit d'autres planches a Graez en Styrie, et on les porta a la bibliotheqoe 
imp^riale de Vieone, oii ^tait dej^ le manuscrit de Treitzsaurwein. Enfin on publie en 1775 le 
texte avec les gravures sur bois, dont les planches avaient ^t^ rassemblees a grand*peine au nombre 
de 237* La bibliothdque imp6riale de Vienne possdde de plus 13 gravures dont les planches n'ont 
pas M retrouv^es. L'objet du livre est Thistoire de la naissance, de Teducation et des actions de 
Maximilien ; on le suit pas ^ pas depuis son enfance jusqtt*& son &ge miir.*' 

Magasin pittoresque, 1835. 

5759 Ej\.ISER MAXIMILIANS I. TRIUMPH i Le triomphe de I'Empereur 

Maximilien I. en nne suite de 135 planches gravies en bois, d'apr^s les dessins 
de Haks Bubgmaib, accompanies de Tancienne description, dict^e par Tempo- 
reur a son secretaire Marc l^itzsanrwein, oblong royal folio. Cot Hamilton 
Smith's copy, £6. 6* 

Imprimi d, Vienne, chez Matthias-AndrS Schmidt, imprimeur de la 
Cour, et se trouve d Londres chez J. Edwards, Pall Mall, 1796 

5760 ' the same, Labge and I^ck Papeb, oblong atlas folio (25 inches by 

16i), FiBST Impbessions of these beaut\fkl large woodcuts, bds, uncut, vbby 
BABE in this state, £10. 1796 

There exist 2 copies upon vellum : one fetched, 1804, in London, £105.; the other, 1824> 
Sykes' copy, fetched £110., it was bought by the Duke of Bedford. 

•* Precieux monument de la Gravure en bois." — Brunei, 
This is a most splendid and magnificent volume, exhibiting a very interesting and accnrate view 
of the Costume of the XVth Century, as observed in the Processions of Maximilian the First. 
Sandrart having seen impressions from a few of these blocks, pronounced them masterpieces of art 
They are, indeed, not less remarkable for bold and correct drawings, than for the perfection which 
they display in the art of engraving in wood. The whole of the designs and engravings were exe» 
cuted at the expense, and under the direction of Maximilian himself, but as he died before the 
completion of the work, only a few separate plates had appeared till 1796, when the Emperor of 
Austria permitted this edition to be worked off from the original blocks. 

5761 Hebbebgeb (Th. Archivar der Stadt Augsburg) Conrad Pentinger in seinem 

Verhaltnisse zmn Kaiser Maximilian I. 4to. an interesting tract, giving valuable 
infomuUion respecting this Series of " Maximilian publications," 2s 6a 

Attgsbtn^g, s. a. (P 1852) 
" La bizarrerie de Maximilien se manifeste dans fes ruvragcs comme daiw k>i, >bK\.\«v«. \^ ^ja. x>»* 



8U QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



Le style et let moBon en sont h^roiquesi on, si Ton veut, cbevaleresques, dans nn temps qui n'a plus 
rien de Tantiquite eC qui se separe d4}k du mo7en-&fre. Maximilien a va naitre la r^forme ; il ne 
I'a pas comprise. Sa premiere jeanesse se passa toute en ezercioes militalres, en toumois et en 
BTentnres. £lu roi des Romaios a I'age do 18 ans (1477)» il se li?ra k la guerre avec ardeur ; mais 
plus heureuz dans lea combats singuliers que dans les batailles, ilajoutapeu de gloire k oeUe d'avoir 
d'abord triomphe de Louis XL S*il a agmndi sa puissance jusqu'a m^ter le nom d*un second Ro- 
dolphe d'Hapsbourg, ce fiit moins par sea victoires que par ses manages, qui lui apporterent pour 
dots les coaronnes d*£spagne, de Hongrie et de Boheme. 

** II avait une noble part de courage personnel, un esprit ingenieuz, yarie ; des goiits somp- 
tueux et magnifiques, mais il manquait de la veritable grandeur. 

'* On raconte que, pr^sidant sa premi6re diete k Worms, en 1495, il apprit qn*un c6Ubre che- 
Talier fran9ai8, Claude de Batre, avait jetS a toute la chevalerie allemande un ddfi qui etait reste sans 
rtponse. Au jour iix6 pour le combat, il se revdt d'armes inconnues, entre dans la lice viaiere 
baiss^ est renvers^, se relc^fe, terrasse Claude de Batre, et, yainqueur, decouvre auz spectateurs 
■tnp^faits son visage d'empereur-roi. Durant ses guerres contre la France et dans la Gueldce, il se 
plaisait souvent a enToyer lui-m^me des d^fis aux chevaliers des camps ennemis. 

" II a perfecdonne I'artillerie ; il a compost un traite sur la cuisine. II a donn6 k son peuple 
des f(&tes si belles et si dispendieuses que son peuple se souleva contre lui, faillit le jeter hors rempire^ 
et ne s'apaisa qu apres avoir attach^ k son nom d'empereur le sobriquet de sans-argent, 

** II y aurait un petit volume k icnre sur ses originalites. Pendant les quatre demieres anuses 
de sa vie, il se faisait suivre partout dans ses voyages d'un grand coffire de bois dont lui seul avait la 
def. Dans ce ooffre il tenait enferm^s un cerceuil, un suaire, des tentures funebres, des clous, un 
marteau, une croix. Etant un jour malade dans la Haute-Autriche, k Wells, il s'aper^ut qu'il avait 
trop mango de melon k son diner, et il annon^a k see oourtisans qu'il allait mourir. II se concha, 
fit son testament, et ordonna k ses m6decins, d4i qu'ib le verraient mort, de lui couper les cheveux, 
de lui arracher les dents, de les broyer et de les i^uire en poudre, d*entourer son corps d'une sac 
de obaux vive, et de Tensevelir dans le cercueil que contenait le coffre ; enfin de le conduire a Neu- 
Btadt pour y itre inhumft sous I'antel de la cath^drale. Ces ordres furent ex^cut^s, mais Ferdinand 
ler a depuis fiut transporter le cercueil k Inspruck, et a 6rige k Maximilien un superbe mausol^e." 

Mag€uin jjntioretque, 1835 

6762 PASSIONS oder Lidens Christi (derText des), xiSBden Tier Evangelisten zusam- 
men inn evu Syn bracht, mitt schonen Figiiren, folio, 36 leaves, with a superb 
Series of z6 woodcuts the size of the page engraved in the style of Albert Diirer by 
F". G, (tUbs GrB.LY)jfine tall copy, ra/re, £5. 10s Strassburg, J, Knoblouch, 1506 
Brunet devotes to this book an interesting article, he mentions as first edition one dated 1507, 
evidently the above being unknown to him ; the engravers he calls Y. Gemberlein or Gamberlein. 
£ven the following article, the Latin edition of 1507, Brunet does not mention. See also Janstm, 
Oiigine de la Gravure, Paris, 1808, Vol. J. page 265 ; Jansen declares the engraver of these wood- 
cuts to be entirely unknown, at all events he says Urs Graf is not the artist. 

5763 Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi, ex ETangelistamm textu, &c. small folio, 30 

leaves, with 25 large woodcuts, the size of the page, calf, scarce, £2. 10* 1507 
The Latin edition has got the woodcut on the la^t page. 

5764 PoGGiFS. Translation oder Deutsclrangeii des Nicolai yon WeD eilicher Biicher 

Enee Silvii, Pogii Florentini, Dr. F. Hemelin, mit anderen ScluriSten, folio, 
18 curious MEDiiEVAL STOBiES, with woodcuts, hf bd^ 36* Augsjpurg, 1536 

5765 PoLiCABii (J.) der Iieiligen XII Apostein Ankunfift, Beruff, Glanbenjllere, Leben 

iind seliges Absterben, folio> woodcut title and 15 beautiful engravings by Lucas 
Cbanach, morocco, £2. 8* Witiemburg, 1549 

5766 PoLYDOBUs Yergilins, Ton den Erfyndem der Dyngen, foHo, furst tranalatioiiy 

with 131 very fine woodcuts, vellum, 21« Augspurg, 1537 

5767 Pbopheceien und Weissagimgen des Doctoris Paracelsi, Licbtenbergers, Grun« 

pecks, etc. smallest 4to. numerous very bold emblematic cuts, bds» 16^ x. I, 1549 

5768 FLTNCH, tbe London Cbarivari, complete from tbe Commencement to 1858, 

35 vols. 4to. with thousands of amusing cuts, quite clean throughout, cloth, 
£8. Ss 1841-58 

A set of Punch is the Social History of England for nearly 20 years. Tbe thousands of wood- 
cuts in these pages, which have dwlighted the many millions of the English speaking race all over the 
world, will always remain a permanent record of the social humours and the political feeling of our 
time. 

5769 BOSWIT. Ofeba Hbosyite illustris vii^inis et monialis germane gente saxonica 

orte, nuper a Conrado Celte inrenta, folio, with large ami very beautiful wood* 



FINE ARTS, BOOKS OF WOODCUTS, PAINTING. M 



CUTS, oMributed to Albert Dubeb, very fine copif, in red mobogco, super exirttj 
gilt edges t hy F, Bedford, veby babe, MvL NorvmhergtB, 1501 

This poetess lived in the Xth century and wrote, besides six Comedies in the style of Terence, 
eight Lives of Saints and the Deeds of Otto L sumamed the Great. 

Volume trds*rare, omc de belles gravures en bois attributes ^ Albert Durer. Voy. Heller . 
LeStm und Werke A. Durer* 8, p. 788, pour la description du volume et des planches. Hrosvite, 
religiense de Tabbaye de Gaudersheim, etait originaire dela Saxe, et florissait dans le Xle siecle, sous 
le rSgne d'Othon II., qui Tinvita k ecrire le pan6gyrique de son pdre. Les autres particularites de 
sa vie sont inconnues, mais ses ouvrages lui assurent un rang distingu6 parmi les auteurs de son 
temps. Conrad Celtes les a recueillis et publics ^ Nuremberg en 1501; H.-L. Schurzfleisch en ft 
aussi donnc une edition ^ Wittemberg en 1707, mais cette reimprcssion, quoique correcte, est pea 
recherchce. Trithtl'me attribue h Hrosvite un livre d'epigrammes, des lettres et les vies des papes 
Anastase ler et Innocent ler, mais ces ouvrages sont vraisemblablement perdus. On cite encore 
sous son num une vie de Wilibald, eveque d'Eichstadt en 740 ; -mais Fabricius prouve que c'est 
Touvrage d*uae religieuse de Gaudersheim, ant^rieure u Hrosvite. Les comedies de Hrosvite, dont 
le nom signifie {^Rose blanche), sont ftu nombre de six, et roulent toutes sur les obstacles dont doic 
triompher la vertu des femmes. La piece intitulee Gallicanus offre un caract^re historique ; celle 
de DulcHitts est une pure comedie bouffone ; dans Callimaque on trouve la passion telle qu'on 
pouvait la ressentirau Xe et Xle siecles. Paphnuce nous montre ce qu'etaient alors les disserta- 
tions scholastiques ; Abraham offre des scenes rcellement dramatiques ; et la Foi, VEtpSranee et la 
Charii4 est une Comedie du genre all^gorique. Ce theatre si singulier, si original, nous donne la 
portee du siecle oil il parut. De pareilies oeuvres ne se produisent point isolees. et I'esprit humaln 
ne se d^veloppe pas outre mesure d^ns une des branches de Taciivitc humaiue pour rester station- 
naire dans loutes les autres. — Borlunt de Norihdovck. 

5770 EOXNEE (G.) Thubnieb Buch: Aufang, Ursprung unnd Herkommen des 

Tliumirs in Teutscher Nation, folio, fibst bvitio^ , facsimile title, with numc' 
rous very fine woodcuts of Toubnaments, Festivities, etc, beauiiful impressions^ 
also about 1000 Coats of Abms, these carefully illuminated, very good copy^ 
vellum, £4. Siemem, 1530 

*• Edition rare, la premiere de cet ouvrage tres curieux." 

5771 SCANDEEBEG. Des aller streytparsten una theuresten Fuersten nnd Heren 

Georgen Castrioten, genannt Scandcrbe^, Eitterliche Thaten, &c. aus dem 
Latein (des Matini Barletii) durch Jo. Pinicainum verteutsclit, port/raits and 
numerous very spirited woodcuts, not quite perfect, folio, old hogsJcin binding, with 
oak boards, scarce, 30« Augsburg, 1532 

5772 SCHMIDT (Chanoine) Contes ; traduction de A. Cerfberr de Medfelsheim, II- 

lusteations pab Gavabni, impl. folio, with a charming Series of Woodcuts, ^f, 
morocco, 20* Paris, 1843 

5773 ScHON (Erhart) Unnderweissung der Proportzion unnd Stellung der Possen, 

smallest 4to. 18 leaves, apparently quite complete, consisting of a very curious 
series of wood engravings, representing the proportions of the Sumanform, a poor 
copy^M^. bd. with If, A, Chatto^s autograph, 12* Norennberg, 1538 

6774 SICHEM (Christ, a) Historien ende !rrophecien, mit der H. Schrifturen, thick 
12mo. with upwards of 500 woodcuts of oiblical Ulust/rations, first impressiinu, * 
fine copy in russia, gilt edges, 32* Antwerpen, P. «7I Poets, 1644 . 

Another edition appeared, Amst. 1648. 

5775 SPANGENBERG (Cyr.) Chronicon, oder Lebens-Beschreibung aller Biscbofi 
des Steffts Yerden, seit Xayser Carolus Magnus bis 1623, f(3io, with a verf 
singular series of ^2 large woodcut portraits, certainly the quaintest ofPortraUi 
lever saw, old calf, fine copy, 18* Hamburg, *. a, {ca, 1600) 

6776 STUMPFF*S Swiss Cheonicle: Gemeiner loblichler Eydjgnoschaffl Stetten, ' 

Landen und Volckeren Chronick, item ein Chronica Germame und Gallie, folio 

first and best edition, with 500 bold woodcuts, representing Views, Battles, Si^M 

Portraits, Domestic Scenes, Coats ofArtns, Costume, etc, fine copy, old stamper 

hogsJcin binding, £2. 10* Z'urych, li58 

The above copy has beautiful impressions of the numerous engravings, and containt ths 

engraving (usually defaced) of Pope John XII. being killed in bed by a jealous soldier. 
The edition of 1 586 has inferior impressions of the Woodcuts. 

5777 TENGLER (TJ.) der neu Layenspiegel von rechtmassigen Ordnungen in biirgof 
lichen n. peinlichen Eegimenten. Mit Addition auch der guldin Sulla, etc. foL 
fourth edition, many fine large woodcuts, german bds, 32* Augspuxa, 1512 



'J 



364 QIJ[ARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6778 TEEENCE. Le grant Thereoe en Erancoys iat en Bime que en Frose^ nounelle- 
ment imprim^ a JParis, Marc Ther^ce Varro, liure tr^ plaisant y joyeulx, &c. 
stout folio, Uttrei gotiil|uci, with mam very fine woodcuU, beautiful copy in old 
French calf, marbled and gilt edges, &!, *Js JParis, mdxxxu:. 

5779 THOUSAND ai^d One Nights (The), commonly called, in Engluid, the Arabian 

Ni^ts Entertainments ; a new translation f^m Uie Arabic, with copions notes, 

by Lane, 3 vols, royal 8vo. upwards qf 1000 woodcuts by W. Haarvey, tikst im- 

PBEssiONS, cloth, £3. 10s 1841 

Best edition ; — the impressions of the woodcuts in the subsequent editions caanot be compared 

in beauty to the above ; the last edition (though an excellent one regarding the text) has natur- 

■Dv the worst impress ons of the cuts. 

57BO TOFFFEE (E.) Voyages en Zigzag, dans les Cantons Snisses, imnL 8vo. wuMe- 
rous beautiful and verjf amusing woodcuts, half calf, marb. edges, 2&s JPar. 1846 

5781 YIE (la) de nostre Seigneur Jesu Christ, par figures, selon te texte des quattre 

Evangelistes, avec toutes les Evangiles, Epistres et Firopheties de toute 1 ann^, 
"par grace et privilege de la Majesty Imperiale," 12mo. lettres gattiliuctf, several 
hundred very fine woodcuts by an eminent JFlemish artist, olive morocco extra, 
gilt edges, £z. 2s 
The yolume ends *' Le jour de la dedecasse, Apoca xxi.a ; the colophon being apparently want- 
ing* The prologue is signed " Escript dempres Gand, aux Charireus, le xxv de Decembre Fan 
MDXXXVn. 

5782 YIGEEII (M.) Decachordum christianum Jtllio II. Font. Max. dicatum, sm. fol. 

many very curious woodcuts, some within borders, the full size of the page, fine 
copy, olive morocco, gilt edaes, £3. J^ani, 1507 

CATAxoaUES of Picture Galleries and Museums — 

5y82*THB EoTAL Academy, from 1755 to 1858, not consecutive, 4to. sd. 1775-1858 

5783 tiie same, from 1808 to 1859 ; wanting 1809, 11—13, 44, 48, 54, '65, 57- 

8, otherwise consecutive, 41 Catalogues, 20« 1808-56 

5784 British Institution (The), from 1818 to 1841, with theiiecond exhibitions for 

1813-17, 1819, 1822, 1826, 1830, 1837-8 ; wanting 1821, 1831, 1833-5 ; together 
30 parts, 4to. 20« 1813-42 

5785 Society of British Artists, from the commencement in 1824-47, nx>t consecutive, 

with the Winter Exhibitions, 1832-3, 13 parts, 4to. \0s 

5786 Society of Fainters in Water Colours, from 1829 to 1857, not consecutive, 12 

parts, 4to. 106 

5787 l^BAWiNOS, Exhibition and Sales of: WiUett's sale, priced, 1808; etc., together 

9 Catalogues, 4to. 5« t. y. 

5788 Miscellaneous Exhibitions of Faintings : Orleans Gallery, 1793 ; Orleans 

Italian Fictures, 1798 : European Museum, 1797 ; Liverpool Academy ; Eoyal 
Scottish Academy ; Eev. Jno. Sandford's Fictures, 1847 ; Etty's Fictures and 
Studies, 1849 ; and 21 others : together 30 catalo^es, 4to.and8vo. 10s 1793-1858 

5789 Goodwood : its House, Fark and Grounds, with a Catalogue raisonnS of the 

Pictures, by W. H. Mason, 8vo. plates, cloth, 6s 1839 

5790 Houghton Hall : Aedes Walpolianae : or a description of the Fictures at 

Houghton Hall in I^orfolk, 4to. bds, with prices paid by the Empress of Russia, 
d« 6<r 1767 

5791 Catalogues of Picture Sales in England, including : Bertel's Col- 

lection, 1775 ; Orleans* Italian Fictures, 1798, with the prices and the purcha- 
sers* names; Furling's, 1801; Hulse's, 1806; Sir G. Yonge's ; LordEendle- 
sham's; A. Wilson's; Schmidt, 1811; Lord Kinnaird's; Willett's; Hope's; 
Duke of Lucca's ; Countess of Blessington's ; Duchess of Bedford's ; Lord 
Townshend's ; Birch's ; Dennistoun's ; etc. in all 43 catalogues of important 
sales, mostly pHced and with the purchasers namss, 30* 1775-1858 

5792 Galebie de Dbesde, Catalogue des Tableaux de la, 8vo. old ca^fgiU, Zs ^ 1765 

5793 Galebie de Vibnnb. Mechel, Catalogue des Tableaux, 8vo. maps and vignettes, 

calf neat, 5* Basle, 1784 

5794 Z'rench GallerieSa Guides to and Sale Catalogues of Fictures, Sculptures, 

Architecture and Antiquities: Catalogue d*E8tampes des ^coles d'ltalie de 
F]andre et de France du Cabinet du Eoi, etc. with prices, Paris, 1808 ; Galerie 
Giustiniani; Del essert. Tableaux ; Erard, Tableaux -, Denon, Tableaux, Dcsslns 
et Miniatures; Soult, Catalogue de la Vente ; Mus^e de Lyon; Musee de 



ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, MACHINERY. 3i5 

Nantes j Hotel de Cluny ; Muscle Boyal, 1816-47 : Louvre, Luxembourg ; F&laiB 

. Boyal ; Tuileries ; Yiaconti et Clarac, Antiques ; Mus^e de Souen ; etc. in all 

30 catalogues, i2s 1816-55 

5795 Cr^rman Gralleries : Elemm, Greschichte der Sammlun^en fiir Wissenschaft 

und Kunst in Deutschland, Zerhst, 1837 ; Dresden-Gfderie ; Leuchtenborg- 
Gallerie ; Dillis, Miillerund Schom, Munich ; Niimberg, Konigl. Bildersaal zu ; 
Wien-Gallerie ; Mechel, Galerie de Vienne ; Gtdlerie des Fursten Esterhazy ; 
in all 15 catalogues, 10* 1784-1844 

5796 Bollandy Guileries in : Amsterdam ; Eijks Museum ; Mus6o Koyal ; Cabinet 

de M *** ; Antwerp ; Bruges ; Bruxelles ; La Haye ; in all 9 catalogues, 5* 

1761-1850 

5797 Italian Galleries. Carteggio inedito d'Artisti dei Secoli XIV-XVL, 

pubbl. da Gaye, Tomo XL, 1500-57, Svo, facsimiles, Firenze, 1840; Guides to 
Pictures, Scumture, Architecture and Antiquities : G^nova, 1780 ; Eatti, Ge- 
nova, 1780 ; Milan Cathedral, 1846 ; Finacoteca di Brera, 1838 ; Tableaux de 
Brera, 1841 ; Venezia, 1733 ; Adami, Venise ; Venezia, 1824 ; Euta, Parma, 
1752; "ParmA, privately printed, 1825; Florence, Almanaco Pittorico Anni 11., 
v., 12mo. 2^ fine portraits of Painters in the * Iteal Galeria,' with biographies, 
Mrenze, 1795-6 ; Firenze, 1805-25 ; Galerie de Florence, 1804-40 ; Colzi, Ac- 
cademia delle Belle Arti di Firenze, 1817 ; Inghirami, Palazzo Pitti, 1832 ; 
Mucci, Siena, 1822 ; Titi, Eoma, 1721-43 ; Fea, Koma, 1819 ; Vatican, 1841 ; 
Mus^e Chiaramonti, 1822-39 ; Tofanelli, Capitole, Campidoglio ; Galerie du 
Cardinal Fesch, parts 2, 3, 4, Rome, 1844-5 ; Museo-Borbonico, 1824-31 ; Mus^e 
Bourbon, 1823-31 ; De Lieteriis, Bourbonic Museum, 1824 ; together 35 yoL?. 
8yo. and 12mo. numerotis plates, views, maps, and plans, £2. 10s 

5798 Engravings. Adam von Bartsch, Anleitung zur Xupferstichkunde, Band t 

I, Wien, 1821 ; Hobert-Dumesnil, le Peintre-Graveur Fran^ais, tome I. 1835; 
Barnard's sale, 27 days, with the prices, 1798 ; Sir J. W. Lake's British Portraits 
and Historic Prints, 12 days, priced, 1808 ; Annesley's Prints, priced, 1809 ; 
Manson's Prints, Drawings, etc. priced, 1812 ; Bindley 's, 1819 ; G^o. Baker's, 
1825 ; together 7 vols. 12* 

5799 MoBSE. Sale Catalogue of E. Morse's Collection of Prints, Portraits, Painters* 

Etchings, etc. 28 dai^s* sale, with prices, 4to. Large Paper, Iiaff bound, uncut. 
Is Qd 1816 

5800 Antiquities, Sculpture and other miscellaneous Art Catalogues, viz. Beckford'g 

sale, 1817 ; Brocas' Ancient Arms and Armour, 1834 ; Strawberry Hill, 1842 ; 
Marquis of Abercorn's, 1853 ; and others — together 12 catalogues, 5* 1817-56 

5801 Archaeology, Sculpture and Decorative Art : Tod on the Hindu and 

Theban Hercules ; Quatrem^re de Quincy sur la statue de V^nus ; La Venere 
di Canova ; Pisiani, Opere di Scultura ; Gerhard, Athencns Geburt ; Forch- 
hammer, die Geburt der Athene ; Letronne sur la Peinturc Murale ; Oldham 
on ancient Irish Pavement Tiles ; Stackhouse, Lectures on Ancient or Pagan 
Britain, 2 parts, containing 40 etchings ; and* others — in all 26 tracts, with nu- 
merous plates, 20« 1821-32 

ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, MACHINERY. 

5802 ARCHITECTURAL PUBLICATION SOCIETY, detached Essays and Illus. 

trations, issued 1848-49, 1849-50; 6 parts, folio, numerous fine plates, sewed, 
£2. 10s March lS4Sd—Febr. 1851 

These early Tolames are out of print. 

5803 Besson, Teatro de los Instrumentos y Figuras Matematicas y Mecanicas: large 

folio, title mounted, with 60 ver^f curious plates of Machinery, poor copy, Hf^ 
vellum, 10s Leon, 1602 

5804 BOISSEREE*S Denkmale der Baukunst, yom 7 ten bis zum 13 ten Jahrhunderfc 

am Nieder Rhein : Memorials of the Architecture of the Lower Rhine, from Uio. 
Seventh to the Thirteenth Century (in German), complete, impl. folio, ^2 fine 
tinted lithographic engravings, (pub. at £7. 10*) hf hd, morocco extra, gilt ecfyeg, 
£2. 6s Miinchen, 1833 

5805 BOWMAN and CROWTHEE'S Churches of the Middle Ages in Enghind, 

2 vols. impl. folio, 125 large and very elaborate plates from actual admeas»**e' 
ment, with the scale of sizes to each, (pub. at £9. 9«), hd(f morocco, £4. 15« 1S4L 

1.% 



S56 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6806 Calliat (Victor) die Apchitectura der WohnhatiBer in Paris, royal folio, 125 
plates, comprising plans, faqades, and details qf the Ornament of the Mansions 
recently erected tn Paris, cloth, £2. 2« Brussel, 1851 

5807 CANIN A (L.) L'Aschitettuba antica, descritta e dimostrata coi Monumenti : 

opera divisa in tre sezioni risguardanti la Storia, la Teorica e le praticbe dell' 
Architettura Egiziana, Gbeca e Bomana, 9 vols. 8vo. text ana 3 toIb. atlas 
folio, 621 large plates tf the famous Buildings of Antiquity, If. bd, red morocco, 
£21. Boma, 1843 

This grand work is divided into 3 Classes; I. Egyptian Architecture, 197 platei; II. Greek 
Architeotare, 168 filates; III. Roman Architecture, 256 plates. 

5808 Caumont (M. do) Histoire de rArcliitecture religiense, 8vo. with 4do, Atlas of 

21^ plates, sd. 10s Qd Boris, 1841 

5809 CAtrS (Salo. de) lea Baisons des Forces Monvantes, avec diverses Machines, 

numerous woodcuts and plates of Machinery, one of them showing the action of 
Steam Bower, also engravings of Musical Instruments — Grotes et Fontames 

Sour rOmement des ralsds et des Maisons de Plaisance, plates — ^La Fabriqne 
es Orgues — 3 parts in 1 vol. folio, old calf neat, rare, 36* Baris, 1^;$4 

Marion de Lorme relates in her Memoirs, that Sal. de Cans died in a Lunatic Asylum in Paris 
fbr having first propounded the idea of the power of motion by steam. 

5810 CEMENT : Loeiot (le Sr. Mecanicien) Memoire sur nne d^couverte dans TArt 

de Batir : la M^thode de composer un Cement tant ponr la construction <jue 
pour la Decoration, Baris, 1774 ; La Faye, sur la Preparation que les Bomams 
donnoient a la Chaux, 1777 ; La Faye, Suite a la Preparation de la Chaux, 1778 ; 
Faujas de Saint-Fond, sur la Pouzzolane, sur la Theorie de la Chaux et sur la 
Cause de la Durete du Mortier, Grenoble, 1778 — 4 rare tracts on the prepara- 
tion of Cement and Mortar, in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, 7s 6d 

5811 CICOGNABA, le Fabeiche piu cospicue di Venezia, 2 vols, atlas folio, Second 

Edition, 'i&Ofine engravings of Buildings, with Architectural details, including 
all the best specimens of Venetian Architecture, (pub. at £24.) hf bd. £10. 

Veneaia, 1838 
Priced, 1840, Payne and Foss,£21.; 1847, hf. bd.;^13.13*; Bunsen'scopy,1854,jgn3.1d«. 

5812 another edition, also called : seconda edizione con notabili aggiunte 

e note ; the text 2 vols, in 1, 4to. ; the Atlas, 259 large plates — the 2 vols. If, 
bd, russia, £,7, 10s Venezia, 1840 

'^Ouvrage capital, contenant 250 pi. avec des descriptions pour lesquelles MM. Ant. Diedo et 
Ant. Selva ont ete les collaborateurs de M. Cicognara.'' — Brunei, 

5813 DLETTEBLIN (Wendel, Maler zu Strassburg) ABCHITECTUBA, von Anss- 

theilung, Symmetria und Proportion der FUnff Seulen, und aller darauss 
folgender £!unst Arbeit, folio, 209 plates {including the titles, the portrait and 
text), comprising most spirited designs for Windows, Fiseflaces, Portals, 
FoiTNTAiNS, Monuments, etc. If, vellum, a very clean sou/nd copy, ease, £10. 

Numberg, C, Weigel, (1598) 
Various issues exist of this useful work of Ornamental Architecture, all slightly diSeriiig ; the 
above has evert plate published. 

^Cet ouvrage est tris recherche depuis quelque temps, comme le sent presqne tons ceuz qui 
w rapportent k Tarchitecture du 16me siecle; de plus 11 est fort rare en France, ce qui loi donne 
du prix. Un ezemplaire complet, mais mal conserve a ^te pay 6 331 fr. h. la troisieme Tente 
Boutourlin. L*Auteur etait peintre, et ^ ce qu'il parait, douc d'un esprit inyentif. Son recueil 
nous presente nombre de modeles surcharges d'omaments compliqu^s et bizarres, lesquels n*ont 
probablement eu d'autre execution que celle de la graTure.** — Brunei. 

5814 Ililettanti Society : The Unedited Antiquities of Attica, comprising the 

Architectural Bemains of Eleusis, Bhamnus, Sunium, and Thoricus, edited by 
Wilkins, Grandy, Deering, and Bedford, impl. folio, 79 plates, with text, hf. bd. 

calf, 25* 1817 

Priced, 1847, Bohn, £5. 15f M, £5. 5f, and £6. 16« 6di fetched, 1856, Lane's copy, 38«. 
The second edition, 1833, is in no demand. 

5815 DTJBAND bt LEGBAND, Becueil et ParallMe des Edifices en tout genre. 

anciens et modemes, remarquables par leur Beauts, par leur Grandeur, ou par 
leur Singularity, dessin^s sur une m^me Echelle, 1 vol. atlas folio, t^mtaintng 
d6 large plates, comprising 1000 Examples of celebrated Buildings, Details, 
Ornaments, Arabesques, Vases, Furniture, Sfc. accompanied by an explanatory 



ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE GARDENING. M7 

volume of teoct in roy. Svo. entitled, " Essai snr THistoire generale de rArdd- 
tectnre," (pub. at £10. lOs) )^. bd, morocco, in good condition, £2. 10« 1839-42 
Interestmg to every man of taste, and indispensable to the architect ; usually priced £6. 6«. 
This celebrated work exhibits representations, on a uniform scale, of every celebrated edifice, ancient 
and modern, including the Temples at Balbec and Palmyra; Mosques, Pagodas and Gothic 
Churches; Bazaars, Town Halls, Porticoes and Exchanges; Egyptian, Greek, Indian, Turkish. 
Persian, Romish Tombs; Triumphal Arches, Bridges and Aqueducts, etc., Harbours, Towers, 
Fountains, Arsenals, Prisons, Hospitals, Baths, Theatres, Castles, Palaces, etc. 

6816 EssBx's Illustrations or the Architectural Ornaments and Embellishments and 

Painted Glass of the Temple Church, London, with descriptive account by- 
Sydney Smirke, Architect, impl. 4to. laiigb fapeb, toith 30 very elaborate^ 
drawn engravings, many of which are highly colov/red, and produced hy Owen 
Jones, §tc, in the best style of art, (pub. at £3. 3*) cloth, 18* 1845 

6817 GOETGHEBUEE (J. P.) Choix des Monuments, Edifices et Maisons, les plus 

remarquables du royaume des Pays-Bas, royal folio, gband Papibb viblin, avec 
160 planches ombr^es, If, bd, green morocco, £2. 12s Oand, 1827 

The only work giving designs of the best Modem Buildings in Holland and Belgium. 

6818 GRTJBEE'S Chbistian Abchitectube : Vergleichung Chiistlicher Bau-Denk- 

male, 2 vols, in 1, folio, 92 plates of Ornaments and Details, Jf, bd, rustiot 
21s 1839-41 

6819 HIRT, die Geschichte der Baukunst bei den Alten, 2 vols. 1'^ plates, 1821-22 — 

Vol. m. Die Lehre von den Gebauden bei den Griechen und Bomem, 18 

plates, 1827 — ^together 3 vols. 4to. and 2 vols, oblong atlas folio, (pub. at £4. 10*^ 

hf cay, 21* Berlin, 1821-27 

A standard exposition of Ancient Architecture. 

6820 Hope's (Thos.) Historical Essay on Architecture, 2 vols, r^al 8vo. third edition, 

with 99 plates, Jrom Drawings made by him in Italy and ^ermcmy, (pub. at £2.) 

chth, 18« 1840 

Much praised in Lord Lindsay's Christian Art 

6821 KALLEIOACH'S German Mediaeval Architecture : Atlas zur Geschichte der 

Deutsch-mittelalterlichen Baukunst, oblong royal folio, SGJine plates, mostly of 
Ecclesiastical Architecture, comprising all the great German Cathedrals, (uub. 
at £4. 4*) boards, 36* Miinchen,lS4i7 

6822 KNIGHT'S (Henry Gaily) Ecclesiastical -^hitecture of Italy, from the time of 

Constantine to the Fifteenth Century, with an Introduction and Text, impl. 

folio, ^rst Series and Second Series, containing 81 beautiful and highly t«- 

teresting Views of JScclesiastical Buildings in Italy, several of which are 

expensively illuminated in gold and colours, (pub. at £10. 10s) hf, bd, moroccot 

£7. Is 1843-44 

Bemal's copy fetched, 1855, ;f 7. 15f. 

6823 iiber die Entwickelung der Architektur unter den Normannen, mit 

Einleitung von C. E. Lepsius, impl. 8vo. with 23 plates, and the Appendix, 
boards, 3* %d Leipzig, 1841 

6824 Xtandscape Gardening : Aobemens (les) de la Campagne, ou remarques 

particuli^res sur la construction des Maisons de Campagne, des Jardins de 
Plaisance, et des Plantages, ^U>. plates, calf, 5* Leyde, 1760 

6825 Cause (D. H ) de Koninglycke Hovenier ; Cierlycke ModeUen voor de Liefheb- 

bers van Hoven en Thuynen, folio, the first part comprisinglQ plates ofFlowert; 
the second part, 32 remarkably well planned designs (j/^jFlo web-Beds, ^. bd. 
vellum, 15« Amsterdam, Doomik, s, a. 

6826 Diesel, Erlustierende Augenweide in Vorstellung herrlicher Garten und Lust- 

gebaude, 50 plates of Gardens, Cascades, Palaces, etc, August, Find. Jerem. 
Wolff— 40 Miscellaneous Etchings of German Views— in I voL folio, 90 plates, 
hf calf 36* ca, 1700 

6827 Nuenbeegische Hespebides, oder Beschreibung der Citronat, Citronen und 

Pomerantzen-Friichte, von J. E, V. ; 4 vols, in 1, folio, with 133 beautifully en- 
graved plates by Dbkk^e, first impressions, consisting qf famous Public Gardens, 
Views, Country-Houses, Garden Ornaments, etc, the upper part of the plates 
filled up with elaborate engravings o/^Fbuit, ca^, 25« Niimberg, 1708 

6828 THOTJIN (G.) Plans raisonn^s ae toutes les Esp^ces de Jardins, large folio, 

with 67 coloured plates, broken binding, 36* Paris, 1820 



Z9B QUARITCHMS CATALOGUE OF 



5829 LEUFOLD'S Works onMaehinerr : llieatnimMaclimarnmHydrotechiiicajriim 
51 plates of WatemMrks, 1724 — Theatmin Machinanmi Hydraulicamm, 2 toLb. 
107 plates of Hifdraulie Machinery, 1724-25 — ^Theat. Macn. (Leven), 56 plates 
of Pulleys, Presses, Scaffolding, etc. 1725 — Tlieatnun Pontificalei 56 plates of 
Bridges, 1726 — ^Theatrum Staticum, 4 parts in 1, 57 plates of Scales, Weights, 
Measures, etc* 1726 — Theatmm Arithmetico-geometncum, 43 plates of Mttke' 
matical Instruments, etc. 1724 — Theatmm Machinarinm Molarium, A'^ plates of 
Mills, Wheels, etc. 1734 — Supplementnm, 40 plates, VII \ — together 9 volsi folio, 
many plates, and German text, old binding, £2. JLetpzig, 1772''74 

Priced, 1847) tellum, £5. 5c. *'Cet ouvrage, le plos considerable que nons ayons stir la 

M^canique, n'est pas commun en France." — Brunei. 

5880 NEUFFOEGE (De) Eecueil d'AECHiTEcruEE contenant plnsienrs Etudes des 
Ordres differents Eutrecolonnements propres a rOrdonnances des Fa^ad^s, 
divers Exemples de Decorations ext^rienres et interieures, avec le Sufplehbnt; 
3 vols, large folio, quite complete, 900 plates of Architecture and Ornaments, 
bds. uncut, complete copies are very scarce, £7. 10* Paris, 1767-68 

5831 I^OEMAND ainS, Paris modeme, on choix de Maisons, constmites dans les 

nouveaux quartiers de la Capitale et dans les Environs, 3 vols. impl. 4to. 480 
carefully engraved plates, with all the Architectural details (pnb. at £9.) hf. hd. 
red calf, neat, £4. 10s Paris, 1843-49 

5832 PALLADIO (Andrea) Fabbriche e Disegni, raccolti ed illustrati da Ottavio Ber- 

totti Scamozzi ; 4 vols. 1776-83 — Le Terme dei Bomani disegnate da Andrea 

PaUadio, e ripnbblicate con alcnne Osservazioni da O. B. Scamozzi, ginsta 

I'esemplare del Lord Co. di Burlingthon, impressa in Londra Fanno 1732: F?* 

ccTiza, 1785 — 5 vols, royal folio, together 235 plates, the text in Italian and 

French, If. hd. sca/rce, £4. Vicenza, 1776-85 

** Cette edition est la plus belle et la meilleure que Fon ait de cet excellent ouvrage ; vend. 

120 fr. Hubert." — Brunet, The fifth volume is reprinted, with additions, from the rare volume of 

Lord Burlington. This magnificent edition of Patladio has now become very scarce. 

5833 Pebcieb, Palais, Maisons et autres Edifices modemes a Bome, royal folio, 100 

plates, calf neat, 18* Paris, 1798 

5834 Pebcieb et Fontaine, Recneil de Decorations Interieures, comprenant tout ce 

qni a rapport a Tamenblement, royal folio, engraved title dated 1801, and 72 
very elegant plates of Vases, Tripods, Candelabra, Lamps, Fireplaces, Tables, 
a/nd every other kind of Ornaments and Ornamental JBwmiture, ^f. bd. uncut, 
'i4a Paris, 1812 

5835 Plumieb iJC.) L'Art de Toumer, on de faire en perfection tontes sortes d'onvrages 

an tour, folio, nearly SO plates of Tools, Machines, Sfc. used in Turning, old calf 
gilt, 12* iyon, 1701 

5836 PUGrN" AMD Le Keux's Engraved Specimens of the Abchitectubal Antiqui- 

ties of NoBMANDY ; consistmg of Plans, Elevations, Views, &c. of several Edi- 
fices of that Province, with historical and descriptive Letter-press, by John 
Britton, Esq. F.S.A., &c. the plates are wholly engraved by J. and S. Le S^eux, 
4to. (pub. at £6. 6*) If. bound morocco, uncut, 36* 1827 

Large Paper copies were published at £10. 10«, and are now reduced to jf4. 14* 6<2. 
This publication consists of £ighty Engravings, elucidating the characteristics and peculiar 
members of several Buildings. Besides serving to illustrate, architecturally and scientifically, tha 
styles and varieties of the Ancient Buildings of Normandy, the work tends to exemplify the variations 
between the early Architecture of that country and of England ; and thus furnishes data for the 
Critical Antiquary, and Practical Examples for the Architect. 

"Mr. Pugin's work furnishes the most valuable practical instructions — they are standards of 
taste to which we can constantly refer, and we sincerely hope he will prosecute his labours with 
unabated zeal." — Literary Gazette. 

6837 PUGIN (A. W.) Vrais Principes de rAECHiTECTUSE Ogivale, on Chbetienne, 
Bur leur renaissance an temps actnel, avec le text remani^ et d^veloppd d'apr^s 
TAnglaise, par T. H. Xing, traduit par M. Lebrocquy, 4to. many plates on tinted . 
paper, some in coLoiTBS, sd. 21s Bruges, 1850W 

King's additions to Pugin's Christian Architecture are considerable ; students of Christian AH? i 
and Architecture will derive much information from this work. * 

5838 QuATBEMiRE DE Qdinct, Histoire de la Tie ^ des Ouvrages des plus cdl^bres 

Architectes, du Xle Sifecle jusqu'a la fin du XVHIe, 2 vols, royal 8vo. witft ' 
j?/ajts of the most celebrated Buildings, bds. ISs Paris, 183(jr, i 

i! 

N 



ARCHITECraRB, ENGIN£BR1N0» aUCHINERY. U$- 

5889 RAATRTJiT (Captano Agostdno) Diyene et Artificiose Machine, nelle qoali si 

contengono rani et indastricMii Movimenti, degni di grandiBsiiiia specmationey 

per cayame beneficio infinito in ogni eorte d operationey folio, tdUk 195 very 

owrious and interesting Meckanieal platee, vellum, £2. lOf Parigi, 15w 

%* " Get oanttge om4 de 195 figures, est rare etrecherch6." — Brunei, Sold in Sir ClemeaC 

Dormer^s sale for £4. be ; in Croft's for £4, l&e ; and Patu de MeUo's for 64 franoa. Priced, 1828, 

Berkeley. £4. 4« ; 1832 and 1840, Pkyne and Foss, £4. 4s \ Troaa, 65 fr. 

*' Rare et redierch6. Le volume eat ome d'un g^nd nombre de belles planches gray, en cuine, 
reprea. des machines, travaux de guerre, etc. Le texte est en italien et firanqais." 

The clearness with which the most intricate specimens of machinery are here represented Is 
▼ery marvellous, and though steam power may have superseded many of the mechanical contrivanoea 
of the XVIth century, Ramelli's work will always preserve not only its historical value, but even 
great praotical utility, as givingmany hints and suggestions to modem Engineers and Mechaniciant. 

5840 BAM SAZ {native Judge at Bangalore, M,B.A,8.) Essay on the Architectare 

of the Hindus, impl. 4to. with 48 plates, comprising specimens of the celebrated 
Buildings in India, with Architectural measurements and details, sd, 10s 

Or. Tr. Fd. 1834 
6840* the same, impl. 4to. hfi hound russia, 15* 1884 

5841 SALZENBERG (W.) Alt-Chnstliche Baudenkmale von Constantinopel, vom V 

his X.II, Jahrhundert, atlas folio, with 39 magnificent plates, comprising mamg 
Examples in gold and colours, exquisitely finished (pub. at £9.) hds. £7. 7x 1856 
' A most sumptuous and beautiful book, the only one, giving correct measurements and repre- 
sentations of the Byzantine Churches and Monuments, still remaining at Constantinople. Published 
by the Prussian Government. 

5842 SANMICHELI (M.) Eabbriche civili ecclesiastiche e militari, designate ed in- 

cise da Eonzani Francesco e L. Girolamo, impl. folio, portrait and 150 phUet 
of Buildings constructed at Venice and Verona, with text, hds, uncut, £3. lOs 

Venezia, 1831-82 
** Ouvraee dont les planches sent trds soign^.'' — Brunei, 

5843 ScHUBLEB*s Yorstellung von zierlichen Stuben-Oefen, Numherg, 1728, 24 ^l^gf^ 

plates of Stoves and Fire-places — Architectura theoretico-praotica, Leipzig, I72O9 
«^fe*— Penthee's Grnomonica mechanica, Augsburg, 1760, 15 plates qf 8un» 
JXals — in 1 vol. folio, vellum, 7s 6d 

6844 Sebvtsbe. E>ecueil d'Ouvra^es curieux de Mathematique et de Mecanique, oa 

description du Cabinet de Str. Grollier de Serviere, 4to. with 56 plates qf Jtfa- 
chinervy old French calf gilt, 12s Paris, 1751 

6845 TAYLOR and GEES Y'S Architectural Antiquities of Some, 2 vols. impL folio* 

129 most accurate plates qf all the Old Buildings in Rome, car^Ug measured^ 
(pub. at £12. 12*) hf, bd. russia, ttscvt, a very fine sound copy, £6. 1821-89 

5846 YiALLET et Bosut, Eecherches sur la Construction la plus avantageose des 

Digues, 4to. plates, sd, 2is Qd Paris, 1764 

5847 Yionoia's Civil Baukunst, worinnen nebst denen funff Ordnungen auch desaen 

und Mich. Angelo's vomehmste G^baude, nach Daviler, herausgegeben von 
Sturm, small 4to. numerous finely engraved plates, vellum, 10s Amst, 1699 

5848 VITEUVIIJS' Biicher von der^-chitecturundkunstlichemBawen, durch G. H. 

Eivium, folio, a very handsome edition, with several hundred very fine woodcuts 
of Architectural Ornaments, Fngineering, etc, calf, 'S()s Ba^el, 1614 

5849 Civil Architecture, translated oy W. WUkins, and illustrated by nu- 
merous Engravings, with an Introduction, containing an Historical View of the 
Eise and Progress of Architecture among the Greeks, atlas 4to. fine impress 
sions of the plates, (pub. at £6. 6s xmhoxmd) green morocco extra, gold borders 
and gtlt edges, by Mackenzie, X2. %s ... 1812 

5850 Zabaglia, Uontignationes ac Pontes, una cum quibusdam ingeniosis praxibuB, 

impl. folio, with 64t plates of Machinery, Scaffolding, etc, calf, 15« JSomae, 1743 

5851 Abchitectubal Tbacts and Minob Wobes : Biiaching, Altdeutsche Bauart, 

BresloM, 1821 ; Metzger, G^setz der Pflanzen und Mineralien-bildung, % plates 
of Architecture, Stuttgart, 1835 ; Miiller, St. Catheinen Eirche zu Oppenheim, 
1853 ; Penrose, Parthenon ; Thiersch, Erechtheum auf der Akropolis. together 5 
tracts, *ls 6d 

NUHISHATA, HEDALLIC HISTORY. 

Many Boohs of this class come from the Library nf that accomplished AnUquary, the 
late Mr, Thomas Bubgok, qf^ British Museum* 



a«0 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



56&2 AXEEMAN'S (J. Y.) descriptive Catalogue of rare and unedited Eomak Ooihs, 

2 Tola, royal 8yo. many enaravinas, a uswt copy, toith numerous M8. notes, and 
valuations of the Coins, hf. calf, 27« 1834 

5853 another copj, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. >^. calf, 32* 1834 

f^g54 — . Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes, geographically arranged ; Hispa- 

nia-Gallia-Britannia, 8vo. with 2A plates, (pub. at 18«) cloth, 12* 1846 

5855 Annali di Kumismatica, da Gr. Fiobelli, 2 vols, in 1, royal 8vo. plates, hf, calf, 

20* Roma and Napoli, 1846-51 

5856 BANDUEI (A.) Numismata Tmpehatobum Eomaitoeum, a Trajano Decio ad 

Falseologos Augustos, accessit Bibliotheca Kummaria, 2 vols, folio, numerous 

cuts of coins, Jf, morocco, uncut, 28* Paris, 1718 

6857 the same, labge papeb, 2 vols. roy. folio, hf hd. russia, 36* 1718 

5858 ■ Numismata Imperatorum Eomanorum, 2 vols, plates, Lutetia Parisi- 

orum, 1718 — Supplementum ad Bandurii Numismata Imperatorum Eoman- 
orum, studio et cura H. Taninii, 12 plates, very scarce. Soma, 1791 — together 

3 vols, folio, complete, calf, £3. 1718-91 

5859 BAYEE (Fr. Per.) de Numis Hebrseo-Samaritanis, roy. 4to. splendidly printed, 
frontispiece, portrait of Charles III, and several heautifidly engraved plates <f 

Coins, calf, 10* ValenOo!, 1781 

Priced by Riego, £\, 6*; 1853, Heame, £1. 4*; 1854, Hearne, russia, £\, 10*. 

5860 Batebi (T. S.) Historia Orshoena et Edessena, ex I^umis illustrata, 4to. plates, 

calf, 7s ed Petrop. 1734 

5861 BELLINI (Yinc.) de Monetis Italia) Medii ^vi hactenus non evulgatis disserta- 

tiones, 4 vols. 4to. mam plates of Coins, vellum, rare, £2. 10* Ferrarits, 1755-79 

5862 BossBT, Medailles des lies de Cephalonie et d'lthaque, 4to. pl-ates, bds. 2* 1815 

5863 BEENNEEI Thesaurus Nummorum Sueo-Gothicorum, 4to. Mtie Paper, wtik 

ahout 500 beautiful engra/oings of Coins and Medals, hf bd. 12* Jlolmiae, 1731 
Priced 1853, 18* ; this copy cost Mr. Loscombe, £1 . 1 1« Od. 

5864 Bubn's descriptive Catalogue of the London Traders, Tavern, and Coffeehouse 

Tokens, current in the X Vllth century, presented by H. B. H. Beaufoy to ike 
Corporation Library, 8vo. pari rait, cloth, 6* 6d 1853 

5865 Cadalvene (E. de) Eecueil do Medfulles Grecqucs inodites, i^to. plates, 5* 1828 

5866 COMBE (C.) Nummorum veterum Populorum et Urbium, qui in Museo G. Hun- 

ter asservantur, Descriptio Figuris illustrata, 4to. 68 plates, £2. 16* 1782 

5867 COMBE (T.) Veterum topulorum et Eegum Numi, qui in Museo Britannico as- 

servantur, 4to. 15 plates, (pub. at £4. 4*) 30* 1814 

Lord Lyndburst's copy, 1855, fetched, £3. 3*. 
te68 COTJSTNEEY (M. E.) voyage dans la Macedoine, contenant des Eecherches sur 
THistoire, la Geographic et les Antiquit^s de ce pays, 2 vols. 4to. m^ny plates 
^ Coins and Antiquities, hf, bd. morocco, uncut, rare, 36* Paris, 1831 

The best work on Macedonian Coins and Antiquities. 

5869 DANSKE Myntee (Beskrivelse over) og Medailler i den ICongelige Sanding ; 

Description of the Medals and Coins in the Eoyal Cabinet of Denmark (by 

Nielsen and other Danish Antiquaries) 4 vols, folio, with 326 plates qf Danish 

Coins, including sojne Anglo- Saxon, half bound calf neat, £4. 15* JSTiobenh, 1791 

Extremely rare, being printed at the private expense of the King of Denmark, and not for sale. 

Trotter Brockett's copy, unbound, sold for £18. 13*. 

5870 DOMINICIS (F. de) Eepertorio I^umismatico per conoscere qualunque Moneta^ 

Graeca, tanto ITrbica che dei Ee, 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 12* Napoli, 1826-27 \ 

5870* the same, 2 vols. 4to. hf bd, calf 18* 1826-27 

Tills is a convenient tabular digest of Mionnet, including all his valuations. 

6871 DoMENicis (Gaet. de) Numismatica Ascolana : Monete antiche di Ascoli nel 
Piceno, 4to. with 2 plates, sd. 3* 6d Fermo, 18531 

5872 DoNOP, das magusanische Europa, oder Phonizier im Europ. Westen ; numisma4 
tischer Versuch, map and engravings qf Coins, Vol.11, die Urheymath derr 
Friih- Assen am Indus, nebst Anhang ; ^fcischna- Miinzen auf Jersey, pUUe ^/l 
Coins — 2 vols, 12mo. hf bd, 3* ^d Mevningen, 1819-21 ^ 

6873 ECEHEL (J. H.) Docteina Numohum Vetebum, cum Supplemento, 9 vols. 4to. 
Printed on Fine Paper, clean copy, vellum, from John Trotter BrocJeetfs library, 
£5.10* Vindob, \n2'\Sm 

r4 • Addenda ad Doctrina Numorum, 4to. portrait, 5* Vindob. 1826 

JTbe giaud work on the numismatic science of antiquity. Lord Strangford's copy f<itche^ 



NUMISSCATA, MEDALLIC HISTORY. Mi 



. aC'7* 1 7f Gd. ' Ce bd ouyrage, danB lequel I'aatenr a embnun^ la nmniBmatiqae toate entiire, tm. A 
diipoAl; les difierentes partiea dam le meUleur ordre, lea a soumiaes k la critique la plus savante et Is 
plus ingonieuse, et a disttipS les ten^bres dont plusieurs etaient encore couTertes, a mis le comble k sa 
gloire litteraire." — Bioyraphie Univerielle, 

5875 PioJELiKO d'Oro (il) antico illostrato, di un Aocademico Etnisco, 4to. xviii. and 

540 pp. with numerous cuts of Coins, sd, uncut, SOs Firenze, 1738 

5876 EILEO y Azpiboz (J. B.) Alfabeto de la Lengua primitiva de Espaaa, y explica- 

cion de sus mas anhguos MonumentoB de Inscripciones y Medallas, smallest 4to. 
with \Z plates of Coins and early Alphabets, calf, Vds 6a Madrid, 1806 

5877 Fleetwood, Cnronicon preciosum : or an account of English Grold and Silver 

Money, theprice of Com, etc. with 12 plates, cay' neat, 6* 1746 

5878 FLOBEZ (Fr. Hen.) Medallas de las Colonias, Municipios y Pueblos Antiguos 

de Espana ; Coleccion de las que se hallan en diversos antores, y de otras hasta 

hoy no publicados, con las de los Beyes Godos, 3 vols. 4to. 2 maps and &I plates, 

also S plates of the Coins of the Goths, calf, £2. 2s Madrid, 1767-73 

Priced, 1840, Jas. Bohn, £2. 12«6<f; 1843, Salva, 60 fr. '< Cet ouvrage da savant Flores 

est le plas complet qui eziste sur la numismatique espagnole/' — Salva, '* Opera pregiatissima e 

rara specialemente in Italia.*' — Cicognara, ** The ancient coins of Spain will be found to much 

advantage in this work," — Pinkerton, 

5879 FOLKES' (Martin) Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins, published by the 

Society of Antiquaries, stout 4to. best edition, with the Supplement, 67 plates, 
calf, 20s Soc, ofAntiq, 1763 

Uaually priced 2 guineas; James Bohn, 1840, russia, £4. is ; Large Paper, 1829, £3. 13t 6d. 
** Folkes' Silver Coins afford much valuable information subsequent to the reign of Richard III. ; 
but the preceding period is defective " — Ruding, '* Mr. Folkes having died in 1754, a new and 
much improved edition of these valuable Tables, illustrated with numerous plates of coins, edited 
by Dr. Andrew Gifford, was published in 1 vol. 4to. London, 1763.' — MaeCiuloeh, 

6880 [Fbaehn P] zur Miinzkunde Eusslands, 8vo. ^f, bd. 3* 6d 8t, Petersbwra, 1806 

5881 FKAEHNII (Ch. M.) Eecensio Nummorum Muhammedanorum Acad. Imp. 

Scient. Petropolitanae, 4to. 744 pp. half calf neat, rare, £2. 10* JPetropoli, 182W 

5882 Nova Supplementa ad recensionem Nummorum Muhammedanorum 

Acad. Imp. Scient. Petropolitance, edidit Bemh Dom, royal 8vo. 20* ib, 1855 

5883 GESSNEKI (J. J.) Numismata Graeca : Numismata Eegum Macedonia, Tflates, 

with Text, l^guri, 1738 — ^Numismata Eegum Syria, ^gypti et Arsacidarum, 
16 plates, ib. s, a, — Nimiismata Eegum Sicilia, Juda^s, Minorum Gentium 
et Virorum illustrium, 12 plates, ib. s, a, — Numismata Grseca Populorum et 
Urbium, 85 plates, ib. *. a. — Numismata Antiqua Imperatorum Eomanonmit 
Grseca et Latina, 99 plates, ib. s. a, — in one vol. folio, fine impressions, caff, 
rare, £4t, ORguri, 1738, etc. 

5884 — — another set, 2 vols. ioMo, containing plates, and Z^^ pages of letter-press 

to the Greek Cgins, rare, very fine copy, russia, from Taylor Combe's Library, 

£5. Tiguri, 1736 

Collation: Specimen Rei Numariae, TSguri, 1735. /e^/, 2 leaves — Numismata Regum Mace- 
douiao, ib. 1738, text pp. 1-334 (1-226 printed, 227-334 engraved; the pagination leaps from 122 
to 223, without an imperfection) ; Numismata graeca, title, 27 plates ; Numismata Regum Siciliae, 
Judaeae, etc. title, 9 plates ; Numismata graeca Populorum et Urbium, title, S5 plates ; Numis- 
mata Familiarum Romanorum, title, 34 plates; Numismata antiqua Imperatorum Romanonun 
latina et graeca, title, IS'i ptales. 

Cbistiani, Adpendecula ad Numismata graeca, a Gesnebo tabulis repraesen- 
tata, small 4to. 7* Viennae, 1760 

6887 Gbebn, Atlas Numismatique de I'Histoire ancienne, tir^ des ouvrages de Ha- 
vercamp, Pellerin, Duane, Visconti, Combe, Mionnet, etc. royal folio, 21 Numis^ 
matic Tables, comprising ZOO Greek Medals, with text, (pub. at 42 fr.) sd.^s 1829 

5888 Hallenbebo (J.) de nominis dei Giid, in Suio-Gothica cognatisque Unguis origine 
ex occasione Nummi Cufici, 8vo. on comparative philology, Zs Stockholm, 1796 

5889 Numismata Orientalia, acre expressa brevique explanatione enodata, 

2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. with 2^ fins plates qf Coins, bds. uncut, 16* Upsaliae, 1822 

5890 HUjDEBEAND (B. E.) Monnaies Anglo-Saxonnbs du Cabinet Eoyal de 
Stockholm, toutes trouv^es en Su^de : Anglosaschsiska Mynt i Suenska Xongl. 
Myutkabinettett funna i Sveriges Jord, 4to. map and \0 plates qf Anglo-Saxok 
Coins, with an abridged description in French, 4/* russia, 28* Stockholm, 1846 



set QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

5891 JuNOKEBjYitaD. Mart. Litthbbi et EefonnationiB lustoria, nummis 145, et iconi- 

buB illustrata, 12mo. with 4A finely engraved plates qfMedaUf and Portraits, 
vellum. Is 6rf Francqf, 1699 

5892 KIRCHEK : L'^S GEAVE del Mnseo Kircheriano, orvero le Monete Primi- 

tiye de' Popoli dell' Italia media, ordinate e descritte, roy. 4to. toitk 4Q folding 
plates, com^sing about 600 specimens of earUf Boman Coins, (pub. at £2. 2s) hf, 
bound russta, 18« Soma, 1839 

A highly useful work to the NumismatiBt and to the Classical Scholar. 

5893 KOEHLEES histobische MOnz-Belustiguno, mitYorrede, Supplementeii 

und Eegister, 24 vols, in 12, stout sm. 4to. frontispieces andplcUes of about 2500 
Coins, some English, vellum, a fine com/, £4. Numberg, 1729-64 

5894 KoBHNE*8 Zeitschrift ftir Miinz- Siegei- und Wappenkunde, ler, 3er, 4er, 5er, und 

6er Jahrgang, 36 parts in 27, Syo. the contributions a/re by Holmboe, Vossberg, 
Q-agarin, Soret, Petermann, and others, with 60 plates and numerous cuts of 
Coins, Seals, and Medals, 32s Berlin, 1841-46 

5895 £uNDMANN, Nummi singulares, oder sonderbare Thaler und Miintzen, small 4to, 

pUUes, airman bds. SsQd Breslau, 1734 

5896 Landon et Dumebsan, Numismatique du Voyage d'Anacharsis, ou M^dailles des 

beaux temps de la Gr^ce, 2 vols. 8yo. ^plates of Coins, uncut, 10s Paris, 1846 

5897 LEAXE'S (Col. W. M.) Numismata Hellenica : a Catalogue of Greek Coins, witk 

Notes, a Map and Index, 4to. with the Supplement, (pub. at £3. 3s) new in cloth, 
£2. \2s 1856 

Burgon's copy just fetched by auction, £2. 6tf. 

5898 LELEWEL, Numismatique du Moyen Age, 2 vols. 8yo. with Atlas of 2& plates, 

£3. Parts, 1836 

5899 — — the same, 2 vols. 8vo. no Atlas, cloth, uncut, 12* 1836 

5900 LEKOBifiLNT (Ch.) Lettres ^ M. E. de Saulcy, sur les plus anciens Monuments de 

la Serie Merovingienne, roy. Syo. only 30 copies printed, sd, 19s Paris, 1854 

5901 LiFSii Bibliotheca numaria, sive Catalogus auctorum de re monetaria usque ad 

finem S. XVIII., ed. Heyne, 2 vols. 8vo. bds, 3s 6rf 1801 

5902 LOCHNEE (J. H.) Samlung merkwiirdiger Medaillen, 8 vols. sm. stout 4to. n«« 

merov^ very beautiful engravings of Medals, caff gilt, £2. Nurnberg, 1737-44 
liochner's work corresponds to the Numismatic periodicals of our day. 

5903 LUYNES (H. de) Sur la Numismatique des Satrapies et de la Phenicie sous les 

Eois Achssmenides, avec Supplement, 2 vols. impl. 4to. V! plates, bds, very rare, 
£4. ... Parw, 1846 

5904 Numismatique et inscriptions Cipriotes, impl. 4to. 12 plates, bds. 

£2. 2s Paris, 1852 

5905 LuYNBS (d* Albert) Memoire sur la Sarcopliage et Tlnscription Funeraire d'Em- 

unazar Eoi de Sidon, 4to. plates, bds. 30s Paris, 1856 

5906 MAINQNI. Descrizione di alcune Monete Cufiche del Museo de Stefano de 

Maononi, impl. 4iio. fine paper, with 3 plates, sewed, 12s Milan, 1820 

5907 Mabmoba (A. della) alcune Monete Fenicie, 4^, plate, hf bd, bs Torino, 1834 

5908 MAESDEN (W.) Numismata Obientalia illustrata. The Oriental Coins, 

Ancient and Modem, of his Collection, described, and historically illustrated, 

2 vols. 4to. 57 plates, comprising upwards of 1000 fine engravings qf Eastern 

Coins, caff gilt, £6, 10s 1823-26 

6908* the same, Vol. I. only, 4to. 27 plates, calf, £2. 10* 1823 

5909 MiLLiNOEN (James) Considerations sur la Numismatique de TAncienne Italic, 

avec Supplement, 2 vols, in 1, plates, cloth, 12s Florence, 1841-4 

6910 MIONNJBT (T. E.) Description de Medailles Antiques Gbecques bt Bo- 
MAINES, 7 vols, one qf them containing the plates, 1806-13 — Supplement to the 
same, 9 vols. 1819-37 — De la Earet^ et du prix des Medailles Eomame8,Par. 1815 
— together 17 vols. 8vo. calf neat, a good set, scarce, £26. Paris, 1806-37 

5911 de la Earet^, et du Prix des Medailles Eomaines, 8vo. JIf, ca^, 5« 1816 

5912 Description de Medailles antiques, Grecques et Eomaines, avec leur 

d^gr^ de raret^ et leur estimation, Supfl^ent, Vol. II. 8vo. SpUUes qf coins, 

cay', Is 6rf Paris, 1822 

k 6913 MONETE Cufiche dell* I. E. Museo di Milano, con proemio deU' editore, 

w^ Gaetanb Cattaneo, royal 4to. withlS plates, fine copy, rf, gt. £2. 10s Milano, 1819 



NUMISMATA, MEDALLIC BISTORT. Ma 

5914 MOSSLLI, Thssaubus MoBSLLUinTS, give Familtaeum Bojlakabum NumiB^ 

xoata omnia, accuratiBiiime delineata et dispodta ab Andr.Morellio. AocecL nimiini 
xuiscellanei nunc primum edit, et comment, illnstr. a Sig. Hayercamp. Amstelo' 
dami, 1734, 2 vols. 184 pUUea — Thesanms MorellianuB, sive Chr. Schleffelii, S. 
Hayercampi et Grorii oommentaria in XII. priorum Impsbatobum Bom. I^umia- 
mata, delmeata ab A. Morellio, cum pr»f. Wesselingii, Amstelodami, 1752, 
3 yols. 200 plates — together 5 yols. folio, kf, bd, c<ilf, Jine uncut copy, £5. 5#. 

Amst. 17344» 
Priced, 1832, 37, 40, Payne and Fom, £8. 8«; 1847, Bohn, £10. 10«; in 1854, Hearoe, 
£6. 6«. Hibberts copy fetched £6. 8« 6</; Brockett's, £13. ; Towneley's, £7. 12« 6<l. 

5915 MoBELLii (A.) Thesaurus Morellianus, siye familiabum Komak. Numismata 

omnia, ed. et comm. illust. S. Hayercampus, 2 yols. folio, pUUes, ca{f gilt, 25« 

Amst. 1734 
The Morelli Cabinet was the most complete and finest collection of Roman Coins brought to* 
gether j the learned descriptions and dissertations by liaTercamp and Wesseling are of great histori- 
cal importance. 

5916 Nobis (Cardinalis) Annus et Epochae Syro-Macedonum in yetustis Syris nummis 

expositee, additis Fastis consularibus ; accesserunt dissertationes de Cf clis yanis, 
stout small 4to. plates of Coins, vellum, Qs lApsuB, 1696 

5917 alia editio, thick small folio, cuts qf Coins, caff, 10s JFlorent 1691 

5918 NUMISMATIC Joubnal, Chbonicle, and Numismatic Society's Proceedings, 

from the beginning in 1836 ; Journal, 8 Nos. 1836-38 ; Chronicle, Nos. 1-70— to- 
gether 78 ^os. 8yo. numerous plates, £10. 1836-55 

5919 PELLEKIN, CEuyBEs sub les Medailles — yiz. Eecueil de M^dailles de Bois. 

qui n'ont point encore ^t^ publics, 2r2 plates, Paris, 1762 — Becueil de Medailles 
de Peuples et de Villes, 3 yols. 136 plates, Paris, 1763— M^limge de diyers^s 
M^daUles, pour seryir de Supplement aux Eecueils des Medailles de Sois et de 
Villes, 2 yols. ^'ii plates, Paris, 1765 — Quatre Supplements aux six yolumes de 
Becueils des Medailles, 2 yols. 21 places, Paris, 1765-67 — Deux Lettres de 
Tauteur des Kecueils, 7 plates, Franqfort, 1768-70 — Obseryations sur quelquea 
Medailles du Cabinet de M. Pellerin, par Le Blond, La Sa^e, 1771 — ^Additions 
aux neuf yolumes de Eecueils, 4to. plates, Paris, 1778 — together 11 yols. in 9, 
4to. portrait and plates, £5. 15* Paris, 1762-78 

*«* The ninth Tolume in this fine set contains the original edition of the (first) Lettre de 

TAuteur des Recneils, Franqfori, 1768 ; and the title to '* Additions aux Neuf Volumes," possevet 

the engraved head of Ptolemy upon it. 

Ouvrage tr^s estimd; vendu 403 fr. en 1839. — Brunei, Recommended for perusal by 

Pinkerton ; he says : ** These Yolumes chiefly contain coins never before published, and are juitiy 

held in high esteem. The view of his plates almost equals that of the coins themselves." 

5920 Pellbbin. Le Blond, Obseryations sur quelques Medailles du Cabinet de M. 

Pellerin, 4to. seconde Edition, sd, lOs 1823 

5921 PEMBKOKE COINS. Numiamata Antiqua in tres partes diyisa, collegit olim 

et »ri incidi yiyens curayit Thomas PembrochisB et Montis Gromerici Comes, 

folio, 308 plates, labge pafeb, not printed for sale, russia, presented by the 

Cotmtess of Pembroke to Itichard Westmacott, rare, £3. 10^ 1746 

The present copy possesses the fourth part, oontaining the ^* Numml Anglici et ScoticL" 

Large Paper copies were priced, 1832 and 1840, Payne and Foss, £1, 7«. 

5922 Pbontuabio de le Medaglie de piu illustri et fulgenti Huomini et Donne, 2 parts 

in 1 yol. 4to. with about lOUO Medallion Portraits, elaborately engraved on 
u)Ood, with the biographies, fibst impbessions, fine tall copy, old cay', \0s 

Idone, G, Bouillio, 1553 

5923 EACZYNSKY (Ed.) Cabinet Medalow Polskich; le Medailleb de Polookb, 

3 yols. 4to. 256 fine plates, text in JPrench and Polish ; of the Supplement, the 
third in Polish only, sd. 26s Berlin and Poznanier, 1841-45 

5924 — — the same, 3 yols. 4to. 1^, red morocco, gilt tops, 36« 1841-45 

5925 ■ ' the same, Yols. II. and III. 4to. many plates, I2s 1838-45 

5926 BAMUS, Catalogus Numorum Yeterum Grraecorum et Latinorum Musei Eegis 

Daniae, 2 yols. 4to. Thick Paper, with 13 plates, bds, 25^ Hc^iae, 1816 

Priced, 1841, Ueame, £2. 2$-, 1854, j&2. Vis 6(<; 1847, U. Bohn, if2. 8t; a copy sold in 
1853 at Sotheby's, £2. 2#. 



\ 



M4 QUARTTCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

5927 SASCHE (J. G.) Lexicon uniy. Eei NumabiaeYetsbum etpraecipue Graeconim 
et Somanorum cum observat. antiq. geogr. cliroii. etc. et passim c. explic. mono- 
gramm. Tom. I — 6. Pars I. (A — Z). Supplementorum tomi 1, 2, 3 (A— J) quite 
COMPLETE, as far as published, 13 vols. 8vo. hf. qf, gt, £6. Lipsiae, 1786-1804 

6928 the same, 13 vols. 8vo. whole calf, f>ery neat, £6. 10* 1786-1804. 

An excellent and very learned work, indispensable to Antiquaries and Classical Scholars. 

In 1853, Borrell's copy fetched £8. ; 1854, Gardner's copy, russia, £7. 18*; 1859, Bordon's, 
hf. bd. £^, 1 7« 6d. 

** Besides this ?ery elaborate work Rasche published several other works on the coins of the 
ancients. He officiated for nearly forty years as a clei^gyman in Saxony, and died in 1805, in the 
72nd year of age." — MacCulloch. 

*< Un des livres les plus remarquables de la Science Numismatique, travail prodigienx de pa- 
tience et d'eradition. C'est sans contredit un des ouvrages de Numismatique ks [dns utiles qui 
existent." — Hennin, 

6929 B.ENAULDIN, Etudes sur les M^decins Numismatistes, 8vo. a singularUf well exe- 

cuted work, sd. Is 6d jPa?ns, 1851 

6930 BENESSE-Breidbach (Comte C. W. de) Histoire Numismatique de TEveche et 

Principaut^ de Li^ge, 8vo. with 7S vlcUes, hf, qf. uncut, 14* Bruxl 1831 

6931 ■ Mes Loisirs, Amusemens Numismatiques, 3 vols. 8vo. hf. cf. 5* 1836-36 

6932 EEVUE NUMISMATIQUE, puBLiiiB pab Cabtieb et L. de la Saussaye, 

du ler Janvier 1836 a Novembre 1858 incL, et la table des 20 premiers volumes 
— together 24 vols. 8vo. quite complete, many plates and engravings, in parts, 
VEBY babe, £20. Paris, 1836-58 

6933 Eevub Numismatique Beige, Vols. I.-IV. Syo. plates, sd. 15* Brux. 1842-48 

6934 BICCIO (Gennaro), Le monete deUe antiche famiglie di Boma, fino alio impera- 

tore Augusto inclusivamente co'suoi zecchieri, dette monete consolari, disposte 

per ordine alfabetico, etc. 4to. viii. et 288 pp., leaf qf errata, and 72 plates of 

Coins, A/! morocco, wncut, 30* Napoli, 18^ 

6935 BUDIN& (E.) Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies, 

third edition enlarged, 3 vols. 4to. illustrated hy several heautifiu figures oj 
coins on 159 plates, cloth, £3. 1 6* 1840 

6936 SAINTHILL (Richard, of Cork) An Olla Podrida : or Scraps, Numismatic, 

Antiquarian, and Literary, 2 vols, royal 8vo. portraits of Sir T. D. Acland, 
Dr, Aquila Smith and others, plates qf coins, cloth, printed for private circu~ 
lation only, £2. 16* 1844-63 

6937 Numismatic and other Crumbs, Syo. pl.bs Cork, privately printed, 1858 

6938 Savot (L.) Discours sur les M^dailles antiques, 4to. stained,vellum,is6d Par. 1627 

6939 SCHOEN VISNER (Steph.) Catalogus Numorum Hungarice, ac Transilvaniae In- 

stituti Nationalis Szechenyiani, 2 vols. 8vo, and folio Atlas of 107 plates, sd, 
rare, 25* Pestini, 1807-8 

An appendix by J. F. Miller de Brasso appeared in 1810. The title to the Atlas has saffei«d 
from dust. 

6940 SciLLA, Notizia delle Monete Fontificie antiche e moderne sino all' anno 15 di 

Clemente XI., 4to. vellum, 12* JSoma, 1715 

6941 ' the same, 4to. labge papeb, Jrom the Earl of Shrewshv/rys library^ 

vellum, 16* 1715> 

6942 Scotti della Rarita delle Medaglie Antiche, sm. 8vo. 442 pp. hf. cf 3* Fir. ISlS 

6943 SESTINI (D.) Lettebe e Dissebtazioni Numismatiche, Fibst Sebies, Vol. li 

to IV: CoUezione Ainslieana, lAvomo, 1789-90 — Vol. V. CoUezione Ainslieana ell 

di altri Musei, Firenze, 1821 — Vol. VI. Museo EjiobelsdorfSano, Berlino, 1804 — '\ 

Vol. VII. Museo Nazionale di Francia, ib. 1805 — Vol. VIII. Museo Regio di^ ■ 

Berlino e di altri Musei, ib. 1805 — Vol. IX. Museo Ducale di Gotha e Continua-, 1 

zione del Museo Nationale di Francia, ib. 1806 — together 9 vols, in 6, 4to. labobT- • 

papeb, many plates, hf. bd. vellum, 1789-1806* \ 

Lettere e Dissertazioni Numismatiche, Second Sebies, 9 vols. 4to. plates, - 

sd. Milano, Sfc. 1813-20 \ 

Descriptio Numismatum e Museo olim de Camps nunc Bibl. Berol. 1808 

Meda^ie antiche relative alia Confederazione degli Achei,p^^e*, Mila/no, 1817 

Descrizione de^li Stateri Antichi, 9 plates Firenze, 1817 

i . Descrizione delle Medaglie Ispane nel Museo Hedebvabiano, VoL I. II. HI. 

r e Continuazione, being 4 vols, with 41 plates Firenze, 1818-29 

r Medaglie Antiche greche. Parte Europea, 2 vols. 6 plates ib: 1830 



NUMISMATA, MfiDALLIC HISTORY. 865 

■ ■ ■■ I - — — — — — ■ 

Descrizione di inolte Meda^lie antiche greche in piu Mnsei, 14 plates tb. 1828 
Medaglie greche del Museo di Crestiano Federigo di Dajieia&TCB., 2 plates 1821 
Medaglie greclie del Museo di C. d'Ottavio Fontana di Trieste, 3 vols. 43 
plates— Serie Consolare, 4 plates ih. 1822-27 

' Medaglie greche del Museo del Barone St. di Chaudoib, 6 plates ih, 1831 
Together, the whole set, 34 yols. with many thousand engravings qf Rare 
hitherto undescrihed Coins, £12. 10s 1789-1831 

As the blading of this valuable Numismatic Series would require particular care, Mr. Q. pro- 
poses to bind it into ten volumes, each with contents lettered. 

5944 Simon's Irish Coins, with SneUing's Supplement, 4to. I2plates, hds. lOs Dub, 1810 

5945 Smyth (Capt. W. H.) Descriptive CatfQogue of a Cabinet of Eoman Imperial 

Large Brass Medals, 4to. with autograph of the author, eloth, 16s 

Not printed for sale, 1836 

5946 SMYTH'S (Adm. W. H.) descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Koman FamUj 

Coins, belonging to the Duke of Nobthumbebland, 4to. cloth, Privately 
printed, £2. 16* 1866 

5947 Sfanhemii Dissertationes de prsestantia etusu Numismatum Antiquorum, 2 vols. 

folio, plates of coins, vellum, ISs Lond, 1717 

Priced, Large Paper, 1832, 37, 40, 48, Payne and Fobs, mor. £5. 5*. 

5948 SPIES (J. J.) Brandenburgische Historische Miinzbelustigungen, 5 vols. sm. 4to, 

numerous cuts of medals, ducats, dollars, and ot/ier coi/ns, seals, etc, half hound 
calf, V^s Anspach, 1768-74 

5949 THOMAS (E.) Coins of the Patan Sultans of Hindustan, 8vo. 1 plates, 5#; 

cloth, 6« ; hf, hd. Is 6d 1847 

5950 Supplementary Contributions, reprinted from the Delhi edition, hut 

without the enaravings, very rare, 10s London, 1852 

5951 the Epoch of the Sah Kings of Surashtra, illustrated by their Coins, 

8vo. toith 7 plates, cloth, 9s As, Sac, 1848 

Mr. Thomas was tor several years " The British Resident'' at Delhi, and had there peculiar 
advantages in collecting and describing the Coins of the Mohammedan Rulers of India. His works 
are of the greatest historical value. For Mr. Thomas's edition of " Prinsep's Indian Antiquities" 
see ante. Class <* Oriental Books." The great merits of Thomas's literary labours are pointed out 
in a Review [attributed to Professor Max. MUllerJ of that work in '* The Guardian, Oct. 20. 
1858." The reviewer concludes by saying, '* We hope that Mr. Thomas may continue his researches 
in the same spirit, and that, with the materials which he has collected, he will soon give us '* Thomas's 
Indian Antiquities." 

5952 Tychsen, Introductio in Hem Numariam Muhammedanomin, 12mo. with QjplctteSg 

hds. bs JRostochtt, 17d4 

6953 VAILLANT, Nmnismata Aerea Imperatorum Augnstorom et Caesanim, in Co- 

loniis, etc. ex omni modnlo percnssa, folio, cuts, calf, 10s Paris, 1688 

6954 Arsacidarum et ArchcBnenidarum Imperium, 2 vols. 4to. cuts qf coins^ 

calf, 10s 6d Pam, 1725 

5955 Numismata Imperatomm Eomanorum, a Julio Caesare ad Fostamnm 

usque, cum appendice a Postumo ad Constantinum, 3 vols. 4to. numerous plates 
of coins, old calf neat, 21s JSoma, 1743 

5956 Velasquez, Ensayo sobre los Alphabetos de las Letras desconocidas, que se en- 

cuentran en las mas Antiguas MedaUas, y Monumentos de Espana, 4to. witk 
20 plates, hf, calf, 7s 6d Madrid, 1762 

6957 VEKKADE (P.) Muntboek beyattende de Namen en Afbeeldinjzen van Munten, 

feslagen in de zeven voormalig yereenigde Nedeblandsche Pboyincien, etc. 
vols. 4to. 228 plates, and duplicates of pUUes 1 to 12 with variations, hoards, 
£2. 10* Delft, 1831-48 

6958 Yeemiglioli, della Zecca e delle Monete Perugine, 4to. with ^folding plates, sd, 

10s Perugia, 1816 

6959 VIGNOLII (J.) Antiquiores Pontificum Eomanorum Denarii, cum notis B. ilo- 

ravantis, small 4to. cuts qf Coins, interleaved with writing paper, red morocco 
super extra, 18* JRoma, 1734 

5960 VOSSBERG, G-eschichte der Preussischen Miinzen und Siegel von friihester 
Zeit bis zumEnde der Herrschaft des Deutschen Ordens, 4to. 20 plates qf Coins 
and Seals, If, hd, caff, 10s Berlin, 1843 

6961 Walsh (Bev. B.) An Essay on Ancient Coins, Medals and Gems, sm. 8vo. plates^ 
cloth, 2s 6d ^^^^ 



^m QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



5962 Waser de antiquis Nnmis Hebraeorum, Chaldaeorum et Syroram, eq. 8yo. cuts, 
chth, 3* 6rf Tiguri, 1605 

6963 Weston's Historic Notices of Cities in Greece that have struck Coins, Syo. se- 
cond edition, hds. bs 1827 

5964 WICZAY (C. M. a) Musei Hedervarii in HungariaNmni antiqni GriBci et Latini, 

2 Yols. royal 4to. ulbge pafeb, 4Aplaies, calf gilt, rare, 32« Vindobotue, 1814 
Mr. Brockett's copy sold for x7. 7*. 

5965 WILSON'S Ariana Anti(][ua : A DescriptiYe Account of the Antiquities and 

Coins of Afghanistan, with a Memoir on the Buildiugs called Topes, 4to. map 
and 36 plates ofBactrian Antiquities and Coins, cloth, £2. 2s 1841 

The beat account of Ancient fiactria, or Modem Afghanistan, of equal importance to the 
Scholar and to the Antiquary. 

This Taloable work is now quite out of print, and will never be reprinted, the plates being 
destroyed. 

5966 NuMisifATic Tbacts and Minob Wobes. A Yaluable collection, comprising 

many rare treatises, in all 20, £2. lOs 

Including: 



Borrell, M^ailles des Rois de Chypre 1836 
Coraini de Minsari alionunque Armeniae Regum 
Nnmmis Libumi, 1754 

Du Mersan, Cabinet des M^dailles 1838 

Goeae, Sale Catalogue of his Collection 

Hamburg, 1792 
Kdur, Nnmmi Arabic! Argentei Lips, 1724 
Klotzii Opuscula Nummaria Haiae, 1772 

Levezow, griech Miinzen in Posen gefund 1 833 
Longperier, Cabinet deM.de Magnonconr 1840 
Medaglie Pontificie Boma, 1824 



Millin, les Martinales 1815 

Mittheilungen der numismat. Gesellschaft in 
Berlin 1846 

Reynier, Medailles Antiques Crenhfe, 1818 

Snelling, 33 plates of English Medals 1776 
Stickel, morgentandische Miinzkunde 1845 

Stieglitz, Archaol. Unterhalt. Leip, 1820 

Tochon d'Annecy, Antiochus VII. 1815 

Wachteri Archaeologia Nummaria Lips» 1 740 
ZieiTOgel de Re Nummaria Saiogothica 

Upsaliae, 1745 



5967 English Gold Coin* Henry YU., Angel, Ist Coinage, m.m. Eose and 

Sun united, a very rare coin, 42s 

CUBIOSA. 
Z. I.ATZN MZSCZ:!.!. AZf IBS, including Mediaeval Xratin 
Writerss Mystical Zdteraturey jfiiBtrology, Satires* etc. 

5968 Baconi (Fr.) Sermones Fideles, Ethici, Politici, Oeconomici, Accedunt Faher 

Fortunae, Colores boni et Mali, etc. 1644 — de Jure et Judicio, 1659 — 2 vols. 

in 1, 12mo. vellum, 7s Lugd, JBatav. et JSagae, 1644-59 

6969 BOSSUS (M.) de instituendo Sapientia Animo, sm. 4to. sound copy in russia, 

gilt edges, 2Ats juononiae, 1495 

" Mateo Bosso, by his worth and talenta, conciliated the favour of Lorenzo de Medici. Not 

let! conversant with the writings of the ancient philosophers than with the theological studies of his 

own times, Bosso was a profound scholar, a close reasoner, and a convincing orator." —Boseoe, 

His books are both scarce and held in high estimation. 
5970 BouBNB (V.) Poematia, 12mo. Latin and JEnglish, calf, Ss 6d' 1734 

'* I love the memory of Vinny Bourne. I think him a better Latin poet than TibuIIus, Pro- 
pertinst Ausonina, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to kim." 

Cowper, 
6971 Capycius (Scipio) de Vate Maximo, 4»io. first edition, vellum, Zs 6d Neapoli, 1533 

5972 Chibii (Consmti Fortunat.) Rhetorica ; Hermogenis Rhetorica ; Priscianns de 

Bhetoricae Praeexercit. Basileae, 1526 — ^Musler de Scholis et praeceptoribus 
deligendis, Norimb, 1529 — de Subventione Pauperum Hyperiorum, Antv. 1531 
— Encomium Brassicarum per St. Aquaeum, Pat^, 1531 — Salmonii Carm^na, 
Taris, 1531 — 5 scarce works, in 1 vol. 12mo. very old stamped calf. Coat ofAi^ms 
on sides, 9s '^ 

5973 Dbcembeii (Angeli) Mediolanensis Oratoris clarissima, Politia) LiterarisB liili.. 

VII. ^r*^ edition, folio, Majors copy, with notes in his autograph relating to tt^^^ 
rarity of the book, calf gilt back, very scarce, 21* Aug, Find. 154C 

Not mentioned by Maittaire, Brunet, and other bibliographers. \ 

Priced, 1842, Thorpe, £1. 5*. Sold, Aug. 1816, in the Roscoe sale for £3. 10#. » 

"Angelus Decembrius, Uberti F. Petri Candidi frater Grammaticus, unus eomm qui tcnebris ^ 
capita extoUere ensi sunt, saepe rari judicii scriptor, ut G. Barthio dicitar ad CUudiani IT. Cons 
Honor." — Sajsius in Onomastico. \ 



CURIOSA : LATIN MISCELLANIES. Ht 

5974 DIBUADII (G.) in G-eometriam Euclidis Demonstratio Linealis, Amkemii, 1603 

— Ejnsdem in Geometriam EucHdis Demonstratio numeralis, Lugd, Bat, 1603 
— Cataldi (Petri Antonii) Opiisculum de Lineis rectis tequidistantibus et non 
sequidistantibus, Bonania, 1603— Cataldo (P. A.) Operetta delle Linee rette 
equidistanti, et non equidistanti, Bologna, 1603 — Eomani (Adriani) Problema 
ApoUoniacnm, Wtrceburffi, 1596— a collection qf 5 very scarce mathematical 
tracts, 4to. bound in old citron mobocco, with the arms qf J, A, Thuanus {De 
Thou) stamped in gold on sides, £3. Ss 

5975 DissEBTATiONES Ludicrarum et Amoenitatom Scnptores yarii, 24mo. <^. Bs 6d 1644 

5976 FOLENGO (Theophilo). Merlini Cocaii poetae Mantuani Macaronicorum opus, 

18mo. man^f quaint woodcuts, very fine copy in russia, 9s VeneL 1585 

5977 Opus Macaronicum, notis ilmstratum, cui accessit Yocabularinm 

Yemacidmn, Etruscum et Latinum, 2 yols. 4to. portrait and vignettes, 1^, hd, 
20s Amstelodami, 1768-71 

5978 Gbbbi (Eegis Arabum, philosopbi perspicacissimi) Snmma Perfectionis, 12mo. 

vellum, 3« %d Oedani, 1682 

On Alchemy, early Chemistnr and Astrology. 

5979 JO ANNIS PHYSIOPHILI Specimen Monachologiae metbodo Linnaeana, 4to. 

d plates of the Ghxrments of all the Monastic Orders, ^ hd. Is 6d Aug, Vind, 1783 
6980 — — — tbe same, rojal 4to. Large Paper, hf, russia, 10* 1783 

5981 ' tbe same, witb tbe Tract " Pbylantropii Specimen Antimonacbologiae, 

1783," 4to. kf.hd.l2s 1783 

5982 Opuscula : Monacbologia, Accusatio et defensio PbysiopbUi, Anatomia 

Monacbi, ed Martins, 8vo. with Opiates, hf. hd, \0s Aug, Vind, 1784 

5983 Moncbologie, nacb Linnaiseber Metbode, 8vo. 2 plates, ^f, mor, 5* 1786 

The late Mr. Brown, the eminent Naturalist, possessed the above 6 copies of this most cutting 

Satire against the Vices and Characteristics of Monks, in which they are treated as Animals, arranged 
according to the Linnaean system. 

5984 LoNOOLii (C.) Epistolse, itemBartolom8en8!RicciaBdeImitatione,^n^co2>3r, cAo»09 

old French red morocco, gilt hack, marb ledand gilt edges, 12* 

Lugd, a/pud tuered, Seb, Ghyphii, 1563 

5985 NiPHUS (AuguBtinns) de Pulcbro, 4to. dvUi leaves printed in italic type, vellum, 

16s Mpham, 1529 

Rare. The only edition Brunet mentions is that of* Lugd. Batav. 1641/ On the colophon 
stands * Niphani Nofembris. mdxxix,' but the permission is dated * die vii Decembris, mdxxx.' 

5986 Peucbbus de praecipuis Divinationnm generibus, in quo a propbetiis et a pby- 

sicis conjecturis discemuntur Artes Diabolicae ; de Astrologia* Magia, Somniis, 
Incantationibus, Oraculis, etc. st. sm. 8yo. vellum, 12s Servestae, 1591 

5987 PiNAEUs de Integritatis et Corruptionis Yirginnm notis ; Boniaciolns, Plater, 

Gassendus et Sebizius de Yirginitate, 12mo. plates, vellum, 2s 6d Lugd, Bat. 1650 

5988 EEISCH (Greg.) Margarita Pbilosojpbica, totius pbilosopbiffi rationalis natnralis 

et moralis principia duodecim libris dialogice complectens, sm. stout 4bto,fine 
woodcuts, old calf gilt, ISs Argent, 1504 

5989 another edition, printed on thick papeb, with a different series qfwood' 

cuts from the preceding, 4to. ca(^ very neat, fine copy, 36« Venetiis, 1519 

'* Ouvrage singulier et fort bien ex^cut^, tant pour la partie typographique que pour les figures 
graTees en hois qui s'y trouvent en assez grand nombre, &c." — Brunei, In all the 12 subsequent 
editions to 1535, the first part of the title was left out. "This work has exercised a great influenoe 
upon the spreading of mathematical and physical knowledge, and Chasles has proved the importance 
of Reisch's Encyclopsedia for the History of Mathematical Sciences." — A. voa Humboldt. A 
work in twelve books, comprising a distinct treatise on all the seven liberal sciences." — Bumey, 

5990 BOSYITH. Poesies latines de Sosritb, religiense saxonne du xe siecle, aveo 

nne traduction libre en vers fran^ais, par Vignon E/^tif de la Bretonne, large 
8vo. hf, bd. red morocco, uncut, 7s 6d Paris, 1854 

5991 S ADOLETI (Jac., CardinaUs) Epistolse, cum Appendice et Yita Sadoleti, 5 vols. 

12mo, portrait, good copy in caff, a present to Archd. Coxe from Wm. Mielmoth, 

JEsq. of Bath, in 1774, 18* Ronue, 1759-67 

Best edition of the Epistolae, containing : Epistolae, Leonis X., dementis YII., Pauli III., 

nomine scriptae ; Epistolae Familiares, 3 vols. ; Epistolarum Appendix accedunt Hier. Migri et 

Pauli Sadoleti Titae ac rariora Monumenta. 

5992 SIDONTI (C. Sol. ApoUin., Arvemorum Episc ) Opera, cum notis J. Sirmondi, 

4to. best edition, Louis X.IVtKs copy, in old red morocco, gilt edges, the sides 



S68 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



and hack covered with the crowned L andjleur-de-lys, and having the royal arms 
on sides, all worked in gold, £2. 2s Paris, 1652 

" Sidonins, Bishop of Claremont, lived in the fifth century. He was a man learned above the 
age he lived in, skilled in all parts of literatnre and science, of a subtle and penetrating wit, and 
not an inelegant writer. Of his works about four and twenty poems, and nine book^ of Epistles, 
containing many particulars relative to the h^arning and history of the times, are btill extant.'' — 
Chalmers. *< His writings, very different from those of Prudentius, bear the stamp rather of Pagan- 
ism than of genuine Christianity." — Herbert's Atlila, p. 463. '* Les temoii^nages de cette 
epoque (des Goths) contemporaine de massacres, de Pillages, d'Incendies se trouvent dans les lettret 
de Sidoine Apollinaire toutes empreintes de la tristesse de son temps." — Barante, Melanges Hist. 
ii, p. 22. 

6993 Spinoza (B. de) Opera omnia, praefationes vitamque auctoris addidit Paulus, 

2 vols, stout 8vo. portraits hds. rare, 15* Jenae, 1802-3 

5993* — Saintes, Histoire de la Vie et des Guvrages de Spinosa, 8vo. portrait, sd. 

3« Qd Paris, 1842 

6994 Stephani (H.) Principum Monitrix Musa. Ejusd. Poemata, sm. 8vo. rtissia 

gilt, Dr. Askew^s and WbdhulVs copy, 12* Basil, 1590 

6995 MTII (Ex)berti, Burgensis) Locorum controrersoruin libri X. in quibus plurimi 

veterum scriptorum loci conferuntur, explicantur, et emendantur multo aliter, 
quam hactenus a quoquam factum sit, Florentia, 1583 — Ejusdem pro suis Locis 
controversis Assertio adversus Yvonem Villiomarum (J. Scaligerum), ib. 1589- 
2 vols. 4to. Baron Meermans copy in old Dutch red morocco, gilt edges, with 
his book-plate pasted on the inside covers, £2. 10s 
This copy originally sold for £5. 5«, and was afterwards priced by Thorpe £2. 1 2$ 6d. Hib- 
bert's copy fetched £1. 17#. 

These two volumes are very rare ; the second, which is directed against the criticisms of J. 
Scaliger, under the name of Villiomarus, is so exceedingly scarce, that i never saw another copy ; 
nor ever knew a scholar who possessed the book, indeed few know its existence. 

Rev, J. Mi(ford, ]S^l 
" Ce traite fit honneur a I'erudition de Taufeur, et excita la bile de Joseph Scaliger, qui i'at- 
taqna en ennemi et d'une maniere tres violente. Titi defendit son livre en 1589, en vrai savant, 
et r^pondit a la critique injuste et violente de Sculiger, sans lui rendre injures pour injures." 

Dictionnaire UniverseL 

6996 Tobacco. Cohausen, Baptus ecstaticus in Montem Pamassum, in eoque Yisus 

Satyrorum Lusus cum nasis tobaco-prophoris, 12mo. calf, 2s 6d Amst, 1726 
5997 Vanini (Jul. Cses.) Amplutheatrum aetemffi providentiee divino-magicum, chris- 
tiano-physicum, nee non astrologo-catholicum adversus veteres Pldlosophos, 
Atheos, Epicureos, Peripatetices et Stoicos, small 8vo. red morocco, goldhwders, 
scarce, 14* Lugd, 1616 

6998 Vebgilii (Polydori) de Eerum inventoribus libri VIII. et de Prodigiis fibri III. 

12mo. engraved title, apoftrait inserted, vellum, uncut, 18* Amst. JSlz, 1671 
'* Des exemplaires non rognes ont 6te vendus 74 fr. F. Didot ; 58 ft, Coalon ; 44 fr. Lab^doy.*' 

BruneL 

6999 ViDJE (M. H.) Poemata omnia, curantibus J. A. et C. Vulpiis, 2 vols. 4to. por- 

trait, calf gilt, 1^* Patavii, 1731 

6000 WoLFii (Job.) Lectionum Memorabilium et Eeconditarum Centensrii XVI, 
2 vols, folio, engraved titles, portrait of the author, and numerous curious wood' 
cuts including figures of monsters, representations of extraordinary Phenomena, 
etc. ; original edition, with the best impressions of the woodcuts, nice clean 
copy, in old English calf, ornamented sides, £2. 2s X/avinga, 1600 

Sold at the Roxburgh sale for £6. 1 6« 6d. This prodigious repertory appears never to have 
received that accurate and minute description to which its contents give it so decided a claim. The 
compiler, Wolfius, is said to have been employed on it during the greater part of his life, diligently 
transcribing from more than three thousand authors, chiefly Protestant, all the Anecdotes, Uistori- 
ettes, Memorable Events, Sketches, Epigrams, Remarkable Prophecies, and an indescribable variety 
of other matters, which seemed worthy of insertion. Many of these relate to eminent English- 
men, and are probably extract^-d from some of our publications of the fifteenth century, with which 
ttie editor may have become acquainted during his r^-sidence in this country, as Ambassador from 
the Electors Palatine. — Though fragments constitute the leading feature of the work, yet frequently 
large and entire pieces are introduced, for example : the Satirical Poetry of Walter Mapes, (who 
distinguished himself for his wit, under K. Henry II., K. John, and K. Richard.) — A curious 
Comparison between Christ and Antichrist in verse, occupying 36 columns. — L. Capilupii Cento 
Virgilianns, — and various others. — The following lively notice contained in Dibdin s Decameron 






BOOKS ON VELLUM ; SPECIMENS OP OLD BINDING. 369 



mhj be appropriately subjoined. '* On a rainy or a snowy day, when all looks sad and dismal 
without, my worthy friend and neighbour, Phormio, sometimes gives me a call, — and we have a rare 
set to at my old ^vourite volumes — the ' Lectionea Memorabiles et recondiicB * of Wolfius, — a 
common-place book of as tnany curious and extraordinary occurrences, as ever were introduced 
into two ponderous folios. The number of strange cuts in it used to amuse my dear children,— 
whose parent, from the remembrance of the past, still finds a pleasiii;^ recollection in looking at 
them." 

ZI. SVBCZMENS OF PRZlfTZlfG, in carious types; 

Books printed on VEI^ZilJlMI. or Coloured Paper; Specimens 

^ of Old BZNDZNG. ^ ^ 

6001 Galthebi (Plulippi) Alexandreidos Libri decern nunc primiim in Gallia Galli- 

cisque Ckaractenbus editi, small 4to. 84 leaves in Scri/pt-type (Lettres de CwilitS) 
VEEY iBiAB,Ji,Jine copy, red morocco, gilt edges, hy F, Bedford, jG3. 10« 

iMgduni excudehat Rohertus Gra/njon, 1558 

Fricedy 1827, Thorpe, morocco, £Z, 3* ; sold in Marsh's sale for £2. 6«., in Watson Taylor's 
for £Z' hS', in Mr. Dent* s wanting the title and first leaf, for £2. Ms, and in the White Knights 
for ;£2. 1*. A mnch inferior copy fetched at Mitford*s sale, Dec. 20, 1859, at Sotheby's £Z, 6«. 

" Cette Edition exccutde en caracteres cursifs, dits de civility, est pen commune et assez re- 
cherchee. * * — Brunet. 

A scarce poetical Romance. The author, a native of Lille, was Bishop of Magnelone in Lan- 
gnedoc, and was esteemed one of the best Latin Poets of his age. He is considered the author of 
the well-known Proverb " Incidis in Scyllam cupiens vitare Chary bdin," which occurs at folio 42 
iu this Poem. 

Galeottus Martins, who died in 1476, was the first to discover the author of the line in question, 
see Menagiana, edit. 1729, vol. i. p. 173. Erasmus was ignorant of this author, although we learn 
from Henricus Gandavensis de Scriptoribus Eccle:$iasticis, that the Alexandreis had been read in ihe 
schools. Barthius also, in his notes to Claudian, has words to the same effect Freinsheim, how- 
ever, in bis Comment on Quintus Curtius, confesses that he had never seen the work of Gaul tier. 
Shakspeare, who caught the ray of every gem , has embodied this line in his Merchant of Venice, 
Act 111. Scene 5. See Steven's Shakspeare, edit. 1793, vol. v. pp. 490-2. 

6002 APIANI Chobogbaphia Bayabiae : Besehreibung Obem nnd Nidem Bavem, 

ob.fol. 25 maps engraved on copper by P. Weiner, surrounded by Arabesques at.d 
Coats of Arms, pbinted upon vellum, interleaved with a MS. Contents of euc h 
map, very rare if not unique in this state, hf bd. vellum, £10. P(1550) 

6003 Feudal Laws i Beau Traict^ de la Diversity de Nature des Fiefs en Flandres, 

royal 8vo. printed, from a 'Manuscript voritten about the middle of the XVIth 
century, on bose coloubed paper, russia extra, gilt edges and silk linings, 
ISs Gand. 1839 

6004 FROMMENT, les Actes et Gestes merveilleux de la citd de Geneve, nouvelle- 

ment convertie k I'Evangille, redigez en fourme de Chroniques, commencant 
1532 ; mis en lumiere par Revilliod, 8vo. xxxii, 250 and ccxvi pp. numerous 
idlings, printed on coloubed papeb, vellum, uncut, SOs Geneve, 1854 

6005 Gennaei (G.) Annali della Citta di Padova, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. the only copy pritited 

on large thick blu^ paper, done expressly for the Count Tomiiano, with his auto- 
graph, vellum, uncut, £2. 10s Bassano, 1804 

6006 MACHAZOR Italicum sive Judiacarum Precum totius Anni Italici Eitus ad 

Us am Hebrseorum, Hebraice, 12mo. 351 leaves, printed upon vellum, unique, 

black morocco, gilt edges, iTlO. Bologna, 1558 

The Headingfs to eacn division, as well as the Tntitnlations to each Prayer, are in LETTsas of 

gold. Neither Van Praet nor Brnnet mentions this beautifally printed edition, and no copy of it 

is to be found in the Grenville Collection. 

b'heet 32 has 10 leaves, all the rest 8 leaves each. 

6007 THOMSON, les Saisons, poeme, traduit de I'anglais (par Mme. Bontemps) 8vo. 

beautifully printed on laboe blue papeb, cf. extra, gt. edges, ^OsPar. Didot, 1795 

VeiT few copies were printed on Blue Paper. 

6008 ARISTIDIS ORATIONES, interprete Gul. Cantero, Graece et Latine, 3 vols. 

in 2, sm. 8vo. a beautiful copy in choice old red morocco, the back and sides elabo^ 
rately tooled in excellent taste, gilt edges, a fine specimen of a rare style of tooling, 
£2. 10s (Genevan) Oliva Pauli Stephani, 1604 

6009 BIBLE (English). The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the 

New ; the whole Book of Psalms, collected into English metre by Sternholdand 
Hopkins -together 3 vols, in 1, small 8vo. engraved title by Vaughan.,fixKA co^^. 



370 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

in old EtmUsK red morocco, tooled hack and sides, gilt edges, in heawtjfiil preser* 
vation, £2. 2s Cambridge, John Meld, 1661 

Sold in Hollis' sale for £Z, 13# 6/f. A rare edition, containing an important substitution in 
tbe Acts, chap. vi. verse 3, where, instead of * we may appoint,* is * ye may appoint' 

6010 Novum Testamentum Gbjecum, folio, ruled with red lines, a superb specimen of 

a rare style of red morocco binding, the back and sides covered with elaborate 
tooling of excellent design and workmanship, somewhat in the Grolier style, but 
differing by the greater freedom and by the introduction of floriated ornament; 
the whole has just been cartfully revived by a first -rate London binder, £5« 5« 

Lutetiae, ex offic, JB* Stephani, 1550 
In ordinary bindings, the above has been priced, by Treuttel, mor. £1. 12«; 1847, Nattali, 
old calf, ;^1. 16#> Heath's copy in mor. fetched £4. 4«} Roscoe's, £2.; Devonshire duplicate, 
£l,lis6d. 

** This is the splendid and critical edition of R, Stephen^ which has so justly excited the admi- 
ration of the curious and learned. It contains various readings in the margin from the sixteen MSS. 
(including the Complutensian edition) which were consulted in tbe formation of the preceding ones } 
and the text is allowed to be not only more correct than that of the foregoing editions^ but to be the 
parent of almost all the subsequent ones. Its intrinsic excellence has not only been acknowledged 
by every Bibliographer, but its celebrity has placed Stephen, the editor as well as printer, on a foot- 
ing with the most distinguished literary characters in Europe." SeeDibdin's Bibl. Spencer. V.p. 102. 

6011 BIBLIA Sacra Yulgatse Editionis, 4to. ruled with red lines, frontispiece and 

numerous vignettes, a beauttfuUy printed hook, in old red morocco, the back and 
sides covered with an elaborate tooling of the period, the gilding in parts slightly 
faded, but the design still quite perfect, £2. 2s Parisiis, e typog. JEtegia^ 1653 

For an account of the edition, see Dibdin's Bibl. Spencer., YIL p. 53. 

ZZZ, PROVERBS. 

6012 FLOEIATI Froyerbiorum trilingmum Collectanea^ Latina, Italia et Hispana, 

sm. 4to. 340 pp. vellum, clean copy, 30* Napoli, 1636 

This very choice collection of Italian and Spanish Proverbs is unknown to Nopitsch and other 
bibliographers. 

6013 Macdonnel's Dictionary of Quotations, from the Latin, Frencli, Greek, Spanish 

and Italian, with translations and illustrations, 12mo. 4/> bd, 4a Qd 1811 

6014 M]EEY, Histoire g^n^rale des Proverbes, Adages, Sentences, et Apophtliegmes, 

3 vols. 8vo. sd. 12* Paris, 1828 

6015 Nopitsch, Literatur der Sprichworter, 8vo. 2s Number^, 1833 

6016 Select Pboyebbs, Italian, Spanish, French, English, Scottish, British (or 

Welsh), Italian, Spanish and French with JEnglish translations, 12nio. calf, 
8* 1707 

6017 Arabic* Meidanii Proverbia Arabica, notis iUustrayit Schultens, 4to. 454 

proverbs in Arabic and Latin, hf bd. calf, 7s 6rf Lugd. Bai, 1795 

6018 Chinese* DAVIS (Sir John F.) Chinese Novels, translated from the originals, 

to which are added Proverbs and Moral Maxims, 8vo. cloth, 3# 6c? 1822 

6019 ■ Chinese Moral Maxims, with a free and verbal translation, affording ex- 

amples of the grammatical structure of the Language, 8vo. cL 7s Qd Macao, 1823 

6020 Danisha MEYER (J.) Dictionnaire des Proverbes Danois, 4to. 32 and bGSpp, 

in Danish, with a French translation, good copy in calf, ^^ Copenhague, 1767 

** Vol. peu commun et assez recherch6," — Brunei, 

0021 Dutch* Ttjinman, de Oorsprong en Uitlegging van Nederduitsche Spreek- 
woorden, 2 vols, in 1, with Supplements of Weather Proverbs, the School of 
Salerno, etc. stout sm. 4to. vellum, fine copy, 10* Middelhwrg, 1726-27 

GC22 English* Janua Linguakum, turned irbm the Spanish into English by Wm. 
Welde, editio quarta, sm. 4to. containina several hundred proverbs in jEnglish 
and Latin, calf, 20* Lond, execudeoat H. L, impensis Matt. Lownes, 1621 

6 )23 Bay's (Eev. J.) JEnglish Proverbs, also the most esteemed of the Scotch, Italian, 
French, Spanish and other Languages, the fourth edition, 1768 — ^Say's Collec- 
tion of English Words not generally used, with their Significations : Glossaries 
of North, South and East Country Words, Glossarium Northanhymbricum, 
1768 — 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. bright old calf gilt, 10* 

C021 French* Bellingen I'Etymologie ou explication des Proverbes Francois, 
divisee en trois livres, par chapitre en forme dc dialogue, 12mo. original bind* 
ing, 15* -^a Haye, Ad. ilacq. 1656 

Vtiaaie peu commun et ves-recherch^. Vendu jusqu'a 38 fr. 50 c. Labedoy. — Brumt. 



CURIOSA t SPECIMENS OF OLD BINDING ; PROVERBS. 871 

6025 CsAFELET, Proverbes et Dictons Populaires, avec les Dits du Mercier ct des 

Marchands, et les Crieries de Pans, aux Xllle et XlVe Sidles, par G. A. 
Crapelet, impl. 8vo. fafieb t>*'H.0LJjJlvde, facsimiles, hds, 21* Paris, 1831 

Only? copies were printed on Large Dutch Paper. 

6026 DiCTiONNAiKB dcs Proverbes Francois, et des Faxons de Parler comiques. Bur* 

lesques et Familieres, etc. avec I'explicatioii et les Etymologies les plus ay^r^es, 
12mo. calf, 5* Paris, 1749 

6027 DicTiONNAiEB des Proverbes Fran^ais, 8vo. 418 pp. sd, 7s 6d Paris, 1821 

6028 Matinees S^nonoises, ou Proverbes Fran^ais, 8vo. 548 pj). calf, 7s 6d Sens, 1789 

6029 PROVEEBES Fbancais (Le livre des) par le Boux de Lincy, avec un Essai but 

la Philosophie de Sancho Pan9a par F. Denis, 2 vols. 12iuo. kf. veUum, 

7s 6d Paris, 1843 

6030 tbe same, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. hf russia, 7s 1842 

6031 QuiTABD, Etudes sur les Proverbes Fran^aiscontenantrExplicationd'un grand 

nombre de Proverbes oubli^s dans tons les recueils, 8vo. ^ calf, 6s Paris, 1860 

6032 CraeliCa Mackintosh's Collection of Gaelic Proverbs, 12mo. Gaelic and 

English, hds, 5« JEdiribuvgh, 1819 

6033 Germans Eiselein's Spricbworter und Sinnreden des deutschen Yolkes 

Alter und neuer Zeit, 8vo. sewed, 3« 6rf Freihttrg, 1840 

6034 FRANCK'S Sprichworter, Sohone, Weise, Herzliche Clufifreden unnd Hoff. 

spriich, zusammen tragen in ettlich Tausent inn lustig hoflicli Teutsch bekiirzt* 
2 vols, in 1, sm. 4to. 6, 163 and 211 leaves, original stamped vellum binding^ 
rare, 20* Franckenfirt am Meyn, 1641 

6035 Sfeichwoetee, das ist, scbone, weise und kluge Redcn, darinnen Teutscher 

unnd anderer Spraacben Hoflicbeit, Zier, bochste Vemunfft und Klugbeit 
gespurt und begnffen, stout 16mo. hf, calf, 5* Franchfurt, 1591 

6036 Zinkgbafen's Deutacbe Apopbtbegmata : Teutscber Nation Klug-aussge- 

sprocbene Weissbeit, 18mo. vellum, is 6d Leyden, 1644 

6037 Ztalian. Gabuffi, I'Antidoto de* Malinconici, 12mo. witb * Cento Proverbi 

Rabinici,* vellum, 7s 6d Bimino, 1687 

6038 Pescetti (Orlando) Proverbi Italiani — Proverbi Italiani et Latini per uso de 

fanciulli — in 1 vol. 18mo. vellum, fine copy, 18* Verona, 1002 

(5039 tbe same, anotber edition, 2 vols, in 1, 18mo. vellum, 15* Venetia, 1629 

6040 Rampoldi Proverbi e Sentenzo Proverbiali, 18mo. 562 pp. setoed, 3* Milano, 1852 
60*11 ILatin. Ebasmi Adagiorum Opus, copioso locupletatum auctario, folio, printed 

in italic type, engraved woodcut border round title, clean copy, 7s 6d 

Lugduni, S. G-ryphius, 1529 
" The Adagia of Erasmus contains a collection of about 5000 Proverbs, gathered from a con- 
Btant study of the ancients. Erasmus, blest with the genias which could enliven a foHo, delighted 
himself and all Europe by the continued accessions he made to a volume, which even now may be 
the companion of literary men for a winter day's fire-side.*' — D*l8raeli. 
60 i3 mialtese* Vassallt, Motti, Aforismi e Proverbii Maltesi raccolti ed inter- 

prctati con note fidologicbe, 8vo. bds, 5* Malta, 1828 

6013 Persian and HindOOStanee* Roebuck's Proverbs, and Proverbial 

Phrases in tbe Persian and Hindoostanee Langu^es, compiled and translated 

chiefly by the late Capt. T. Roebuck, edited by Professor H. H.Wilson, stout 

8vo. kf hd, rare, 36* Calcutta, 18f 4 

In addition to the translation of the Proverbs, many of them are further illustrated by a com- 
parison with the analogous proverbial phrases of the West, and by an explanation of their tendency, 
or the circumstances on which they are founded. 
^H)44 Scottish* Kelly's collection of Scottish Proverbs, explained to tbe English 

Reader, 12mo. hds, 6* 1818 

6045 Spanish. Collins' Dictionary of Spanish Pboveebs, compiled from tbe best 

authorities in tbe Spanish Language, translated into English, with e^lanatory 

illustrations from tbe Latin, Spani3i and English Authors, sm. 8vo. 302 pp. clothe 

Ss 1828 

*'I am of opinion, Sancho, that there is no Proverb which is not true, because they are all 

sentences drawn from experience itself, the Mother of all the Sciences."— Don Quixote, part Leap. 21, 

6046 Lopez dc MendoQa (Inigo) Proverbios, 24mo. calf, bs Anvers, 1594 
6017 NUNEZ (H.) Refranes o Proverbios en Castcllano, por el orden Alfabctico, re- 

vistos y enmendados por Luis de Leon, 4 vols. 16mo. calf, 28* Madrid, 180< 
*' Cette derni^re editioa renferme de nombreuses augmentations."— B; tenet. 



37t QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6048 OuDiK, Eefranes Castellanofi : Froverbes espagnols et fraii9ois, 2de ^dition^ 12mo. 

calf, 78 Paris, 1609 

6049 another edition, with " Cartas en Eefranes de Blasco de Garay/' 18mo. 

vellum^ 7s 6d Brux. 1612 

6060 PEKEZ DE HEEEEEA (Christ.) Proverbios Morales y consejos Christianos, 

small 4to. large woodcuts of Proverbs and JEmhlemSffine copy of a scarce edition 
qf Spanish Poems, bds. 36s Madrid, 1733 

6061 SOKAPAN de Eieros (Dr. Juan) Medicina Espafiola, contenida en Proverbios 

vulgares de nostra Lengua, stout small 4to. vellvm, rare, 30« Madrid, 1616 

EABLT PRINTED BOOKS, ROMANCE LITERATURE. 

L ENGZiAND. 

6062 AETHUE of Little Bbitain. The History of that Valiant Ejiight Arthur of 

Little Britain, a Eomance of Chivalry, translated by Lord Bemers, and now 

edited by XJtterson, 4to. with a double set of 26 plates, one set coloured qfter 

ancient tlluminated manuscripts, blue morocco extra, with joints and gilt leaves^ 

£5. 10* 1814 

Copies with illuminated plates have been priced, 1817, Baldwin, mor. £7.; 1843, morocco, 

£9. hi ; 1822, Baldwin, mor. £^. ; Hibbert's copy fetched, £5. lOtf ; 1857, Utterson's copy, 

mor. £Q, lbs, 

" The editor of this elegant volume uses extraordinary diligence in tracing out the name of the 
original writer of the above Romance, the time of its composition, and other much wished for par- 
ticulars." — Holmes* Catalogue. 

6063 Bbowne (T., Dr, ofPhusich) Hydriotaphia, Ume-Buriall, or a Discourse of the 

Sepulchrall Umes lately found in Norfolk, with the Grarden of Cyrus, 12mo. 
frontispiece ofii urns, first edition, old calf, 7s Qd 1668 

This copy has a frontispiece to the Garden of Cyrus and 3 leaves at the end, not mentioned by 
Lowndes. ** One of the most beautiful works of this admirable anthor/* — Quarterly Review, 

6064 DiGOEs (Thos.) Geometrical practical Treatize named Pantometria : Longimetra, 

Planimetra, and Stereometna, folio, many woodcuts and diagrams, old binding, 
7s Qd London, Jeffes, 1691 

6066 FEEEMASONEY : Manuscbipt (English) on the History of Freemasonry, 
written on 24 leaves in a large clear hand, sm. folio size, a curious mawuscript, 
3* Qd (P 1700) 

6066 HOAEE (Sir Eichard Colt) Eecollections Abroad, from 1786 to 1791 inclusive, 
(during his Travels in France, Germany, Istria, Italy, Sicily, Malta, Abruzo, 

&C.) 4 vols, royal 8V0. uncut, PBIVATBLY PBINTBD, EXTBEHiELY BABE, £12. 

Bath, 1816-18 
Priced 1847, Thorpe, mor. £25. ; Lowndes mentionE only 3 vob. and says that Coxe'scopy 
fetched, £11. U, 

• Only Twenty- five Copies of Vols. I. and II. and Fifty of the Vob. III. and IV. of this 
interesting work were privutely printed, to be given as presents to the friends of the noble baronet, 
vehose writings are mncii coveted by antiquarians and collectors in general. It contains a descriptioa 
of his four several journeys from London to Paris, Lyon, Turin, Milan, Parma, Modena, Bologna, 
Florence, Rome, Naples, Geneva, Loreto, Ancona, Rimini, through Switzerland, Holland, Belgium , 
Sicily, Malta, &c., with description qf each placet the paintings, curiosities, Sue, forming a most 
valuable acquisition to the traveller, artist, or connoisseur. The above copy is numbered 9 and 
was presented to T, 8. Champneyst Esq,, with the author* s autograph, and it is believed to bb 

THE third COMPLETE ONE WHICH HAS EVER OCCURRED FOR SALE. 

'* Vol. I. contains the Recollections of the Author, the late Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart., in 
France and Italy. Vol. IT. Recollections of Germany, Istria and Italy. Vol. III. Sicily and 
Malta. Vol. IV. Italy, Abruzzo, &c. Of Vols. I. and II. twenty-five copies only were printed. 
Vols. III. a^d IV. fifty copies." — Martinis bib liogr, -catalogue of privately printed Books. 

6057 PUECHAS (Samuel) Theatre of Political! Flying-Insects, wherein especially 
the Nature, the Worth, the Work, the Wonder, and the manner or Bight- 
ordering of the Bee, is discovered and described, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. caff, 16s 1657 
** An amusing work upon the natural history of Bees.'* — Lowndes, 
1058 EEGIMEN Sanitatis Salerni ; or the Schoole of Salemes E/cdment of Health, 
b- enlarged by P. (hilemon) H. (oil and). WTiereunto is annexed a nocesiary Dis- 
f course of all sorts of Fishes, sm. 4to. ISloctl UtUr, old calf, rare, 20s 1649 



CURIOSA : EARLY PRINTED BOOKS ; ROMANCE LITERATURE. 873 



6059 St. Geobgb and the Dbagon. Pettingall (J.) Dissertation on the Original of 

the Equestrian Figure of the Greorge and iiie Grarter, cuts, imperfect, n, d, — 
St. George and the Dragon, Anglice, Mercurius Poeticus, to the Tune of " the 
Old Souldjour of the Queens," &c. a curious broadside of 20 verses, n. d. — St. 
George and the Dragon, a single sheet song, J". Turner, Coventry — St. George, 
Chief Champion of England, a curious large woodcut, with 28 tines (in verses) 
underneath, an extbemely babe bboadside, &c. Aldermary Chwrckyard; 21« 

6060 Thomas (T. of Wareham) Observations on the Iliad, introductory to a View of 

the Origin, etc. of Heathen Worship, n. d, — View of the Origin, Progress, and 

Diyersity of Heathen Worship antecedently to the Christian iBevelation, 1808 — 

Appendix, containing Observations on Homer's attachment to Eastern Idolatry, 

1809 — History of the Iteign of Solomon, !King of Judsea,. in continuation of the 

View, etc. 1813 — History of the Demolition and Kebuilding of Solomon's 

Temple, 181&— 5 rare tracts, in 1 vol. 8vo. hf russia, 16s 1808-16 

These 6 tracts form one con tinned treatise on Heathen Worship ; they contain articles on primi- 

tiTe worship. Worship of Animals, worship of the heavenly luminaries, worship of the elements, etc 

6060*TOLAND*S (John) Miscellaneous Works, with Life by Des Maizeaux, 2 vols. 

8vo. old calf, rare, 12s 1747 

Contains a Specimen of the Critical History of the Celtic Religion and Learning, with an 

Acoonnt of the Druids. — Catalogus vocum quarundam Armoricarum quas Hibemicas esse deprehendL 

-^Vocabularium Armorico-Hibemicum. — -iSpecimen of the Armorican language. — Conjectura vero 

similis de prima Typographiae Inventione. — De Jordano Bruno. — An Account of Jordano Bruno's 

celebrated Book. — Books ascribed to the Apostles. ~ Secret History of Uie South Sea Scheme. — ^The 

Primitife Constitution of the Christian Church, with Account of the principal Controversies, &c.— « 

Letters. — Appendix, etc. 

ZZ. FRANCE* BURGUND*7> Fl^AXfDERS. 

e061 EOMTVfANT DE LA EOSE. " O^ rartdamours est toute enclose" (conxmenc^ 
par Guillaume de Loris et achev^ par Jean de Menn diet Clopinel) an eably 
MANUSCBiFT, on 134i Icavcs of Yellum, with 18 Miniatures, folio, veau faw^e, 
gilt back and edges, £36. 8aec. XIV. 

A very early and fine manuscript of this celebrated poem, adorned with numerous capitals and 
eighteen miniature paintings, probably written shortly after its completion by an English or Anglo- 
Norman Scribe, the last three leaves are in a more recent hand. 

6062 Alexis (Fr^re Guillaume) Declamation sur le vangile missus est gabriel (en 

Vers) woodcuts, small 4to. 26 pp, printed in gothic letter, 3 curioUrS woodcuts of 
Adam and JSve, and of the Conception and Salutation of the Virgin, morocco extrOt 
gilt edges, 25* Paris, Pierre Juevat et Jehan Alissot, 1486 

This work, complete in itself, Brunet says forms part of Montfiquet's Exposition de 1' Ave Maria, 
although sold separately in the Debure sale, 40 fr. 50 c, 2e. catal. No. 1656. 

6063 AuBEBY, Histoire du Cardinal, Due de Joyeuse, 4to. portrait, calf, ^ Paris, 1664 

6064 Bellefobest (Fran9ois de, Comingeois) le Cinguiesme livre des Histoires Tra- 

giques, JJvon, 1676; le Sixiesme et dernier Tome des Histoires Tra^ques, 
et NouueUes de Bandel, augmentees, Z^on, 1683 ; le Troisiesme, Quatnesme, 
Cin(j[uiesme et Sixiesme Tomes des Histoires Prodi^euses, nagueres advenues en 
plusieurs et diverses regions de I'Europe (containing Traicte des Monstres par 
Am. Sorbin) 4 vols, in 1, Paris, 1697-8, containing singular woodcuts of 3/o»- 
sters, Phenomena and extraordinary JEvents — ^together 6 vols, in 3, stout 18mo. 
vellum, 10s 
6066 Bebgeb (Le) Extravagant, ou parmy des Fantasies amoureuses on void les im- 
pertinences des Romans et de la Poesie (par Charles Sorel) — ^Remarques sur les 
xiii livres du Berger extravagant, 4 vols, m 2, stout 12mo. poor copy, bds, 9» 

Bouen, 1646, et Paris, 1628 

6066 BOUCHET (Jelian). Sensuyt de labyrinth de fortune & seiour des troys nobles 

Dames Compose par lacteur des Beguars trauersans et loups rauisans. Sur- 
nonmie le trauerseur des voyes perilleuses (en Vers), sm. 4to. lettbes gk>thiqu^s, 
curious woodcuts on title and last page, fine copy in old French red morocco, gilt 
edges, £6. 6« Paris, Alain, Lotrian, s, d, 

A poetical volume of considerable rarity; dedicated to Margueritte, duchesse de Berry et 
d*Alen<;on, sister to Francis the First. 

6067 BOTJCHET (Jehan) Les anciennes et modemes Genealogies des Eoys de France 

et mesmement du Koy Pharamond, avec leurs Epitaphes et Effigies, 12mo. (en 
Prose et en Vers), woodcut portraits, black lettee,}Jw€ cop^ in QTew.mww5^ 
extra, gilt edges, by De Borne, fiom the FimlWX Librara^XJt.Vts^d. Ya'nA;vsasv 



374 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 



6068 Canate (Phil. Seigneur de Fresne, Conseiller du Roy, 1601-5) Lettrea et Ambas- 

Bade, avcc sa vie ct nn S«cit du Frocks eriminel fait au Mareschal de Biron, 3 
vols, folio, calf, with the Arms of the President La Moignon on the sides, rare, 
20s Fari9y 1645 

Not quoted by Bninet. 

6069 Cayet, Ilistoire de la G-uerre, boub le regne de Henryllll, et les choses plus 

memorables (sic), 3 voIb. Btout 12mo. portrait of Henri IV. on horse, old rough 
calf, scarce, 7s 6d Pa/ris, 1608 

6070 C!E(AMPIEE, Opbba Latin a: Domini Simphoriani cham^erii lugdunen. 

Liber d'(]^uadraplici vita Theologia Asclepij hermetis trisme^sti diBcipuli cum 
cometarijs. Sixti pbilosopbi p^hagorici Enchiridion Isocratis ad Demonicum 
oratio preceptiva. Silve medicinales de Bimplicib* : cu nonullis in mediee £ax;ul- 
tatis praxim itroductoriis. Quedam ex Plinii junioris practica. Tropheum 
gallorum quadruplicem eorundem complectens historiam. X)e ingressu Ludovici 
xij £r4ncor. regis in Genuam. De ejusdem victoria in Genuen. S«^um fran- 
corum genealogia. De claris LugdunensibuB. De gallorum scriptorioua. De 
gallis Bummis pontificibus. Eple varie ad eundem dnm Simpnorianu, folio, 
woodcuts, old calf gilt, 30* Lnigduni, Jannot de Campis, 1607 

6071 CHRONIQUES et Annaleb de France des Torigine des Fran9oi8 et leur venues 

^B Gaules, faictes jadis par Nicole Gilles, jusqu* au roy Charles VIII. et depuis 
additionees par Denis Sauvage, jusqu'au roy Francois II. ; revues et augmentees 
par F. de BeUeforest ; avec \& suite jusqu'au roy. Henry IIII. (1599) par G-. 
Chappuys^tout folio, woodcut portraits, calf, gilt hack, 25* Parts, 1600 

6072 CEONIQUE de Flandkes, (depuis 792 jusqu en 1383) ancienement composee 

par auteur incertain, et nouvellement mise en lumifere par Denis Sauvage — Con- 
tinuation (1384-1435). — Memoires de Messire Oliviee de la Mabche (1435-92) 
mis en lumi^re par Sauvage, 2 vols, in 1 folio, clean copy in the original calf 
binding, £2. 6* Lyon, 1662 

The above is the first edition of the very interesting memoirs of Olivier de la Marcbe. 

6073 Cybano Bergekac, Oeuvres diverses, (Histoire Comique, etc.) 12mo. old calf, 

5* 1661 

6074 DES-PORTES (Phillippes) Les Premieres (Euvres de, contenant Diane, Amours, 

Elegies, Epitaphes, Bergeries, Masquarades, &c. thick 12mo. corner of leaf 2^7 
torn, olive morocco extra, gilt hack and edges, 21* JRouen, 1600 

Scarce. This edition is not mentioned bv Brunet. 

6075 Du Bosc, la Femme Heroique, ou les Heroines compar^es avec les Heros en toute 

sorte de vertus, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. plates, calf, 2s Qd Paris, 1645 

6076 Du Cebceau, Poesies, 2 vols. 12mo. neatly printed on vellum paper, nice copy in 

oldfrench calf, 9* Paris, 1786 

*' Jolie edition dont on recherche surtout les exemplaires en papier velin, lesquels valent de 10 

\ 15 ixr —Brunet. 

^7 (Du Mesnil Basiee) Memoires d'Estat (Henry II. Lotus XIII.) recueiUis de 
divers manuscrits en suite de ceux de Monsieur de Villeroy, 12mo. vellum gilt, 
7s M Paris, 1623 

6078 FAUCHET (Claude) Eecueil de I'Origine de la Langue et Poesie Fran9oise, 

Byrne et Komans, plus les Noma et Sommaire des Oeuvres de CXXVII Poetes 

Fran9ois, viuans avantl'an MCCC, 4to. very rare,french calf gilt, from Seber*s 

Library, £2. 2s Paris, Patisson, 1581 

'* Ouvrage estime et pen commun de cette Edition." — Brunei. Col. Stanley's copy sold for 

£8. 8«. Fetched at Drury's sale, £2. 28. 

6079 France Galantb, ou Histoires amoureuses de la Cour, six parties en 1, 18mo. 

plates, calf neat, best edition, scarce, 25* Cologne, Marteau, 1709 

6080 FEANGIDELPHE Escorche-messes (Th. de Beze), Histoire de la Mappemonde 

Papistique, en laquelle est declare tout ce qui est contenu et pourtraict en la 

grande table ou carte de la mappemonde, 4to. original limp vellum, fine copy, 

£2. 8s Luce jNouvelle (Genhve) Brifaud Chasse-IHables, 1567 

'* Satire violente contre la Cour de Rome, les exemplaires en sont rares etrecberches.'' — Brunet. 

6081 FEOISSAET (Sire Jehan) Cboniqubs de France, d'Angleterre, d'Escoce, d'Ee» 

paigne, de Bretaigne, de Grascongne, de Flandres et lieux circonvoisins, 4 vols. 

m 3, am. folio, ISIacft Ittttt, very fine sound copy, old calf gilt, £10. 10* 

Paris, F. Segnauld, et A. Verard, 1518 
With the book-plate of the Honourable John Haldane of Gleneagles, ] 707* 
' copy was pricedy 1840, Payne and Foss, ;f 12. 12#. 



CURIOSA : EARLY PRINTED BOOKS t ROMANCE LITERATURE. 87ft 

.... I I ■ ■ ■ ■ 

6082 Fboissabt, Le Premier et second yoliuneB des Gbokiques, with the marks qf 

Jekan I^etit, in 1 toI. folio, woodcuts, vellum, good cleoun copy, £3. 

Paris, per Anthoine Couteaupowr M SegnauU, 1630 
*^ The pages of Froissart exhibit a perfectly natural and pleasant pictare. Conversations, skir- 
mishes, battles, the country, the town, scenes within the tent, the palace, or the church ; the quiet 
of pastoral occupation, or the tumult of a popular assembly : these, and every thing which he touchei* 
are hit off in a manner the most simple and striking imaginable ; and severe indeed must be that 
taste, and fastidious that feeling, which shall deny to the pages of this historian the merit of great 
interest, candour, and apparent fidelity. His episodes are occasionally delightful, and it is evident 
that he was food of them. * * * But it must not be concealed, that Froissart is, after all, a bit 
of a gossiper ; that he relates stories sometimes frivolous of themselves, and sometimes told at second 
hand ; that he is frequently prolix, when he should be concise ; and concise when he should be co- 
pious ; that many parts of his narrative might have been spared, and that there are errors and omis- 
sions which excite the wrath of the critic, and the regret of the antiquary/' 

DibdiH*8 Library Companion, p. 160. 

6083 GAKASSUS (le P. Francois de la Compagnie de Jesus) la Doctrine Onrieuse des 

Beanx-Esprits de ce temps, contenant plusieurs maximes pemicieuses a I'Estat, 
a la Seligion et anx bonnes Moenrs, combattne et renvers^e, 4to. 1025 m>, and 
2 tables, old black calf, a very curious book, 25« Parts, 1623 

6084 GouLABT (Simon) T^resor d'Histoires admirables etmemorablesdenostretemps. 

Vols. I. and II. in 1, 12mo. vellum, 12s P. Marceau, 1610 

Containing the Stories of Measure for Measure, and of the Induction to the Taming of the 
Shrew. 

6085 Gfise, Les Memoires de feu Monsieur le Due (Senri) de Guise, (r^dig^s par 

Phil. Goibaud, Sr. du Bois, et publ. par Saint- Yon) 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. vellum, 
7s 6d Cologne, 1669 

6086 GUYSE, Illustrations de la Gtiulle Belgic^ue, Antiquitez du Pa^s de Haynnau et 

de la grande Cit^ de Beiges a present dicte Bavay, 3 vols, in 1, folio, lettres 
I|Ot6((|ue0, very fine copy in ca^, £2. 16s Paris, Gaillot du Pri, 1531 

Previously priced £4. \0s. ** The Illustrations of Belgium is a very interesting Chronicle, in- 
cluding a full view of the early English history as collected by a foreigner, who tells all frt>m hear- 
say ; it is entertaining, and on many points interesting." — MS. Note onfiy-ieaf. 

6087 HisToiBES Flaisantes et Ingenieuses, recueUlies de ^usieurs bons Auteurs GrecSy 

Latins, Espagnols et FranQois, dedi^es aux beaux JBsprits, sm. 8yo. 612 pp. old 
calf, I'O'Te, 12* Paris, Josset, 1673 

Not mentioned by Brunet. 

6088 La Noue (Seigneur) Discours Politiques et Militaires, stout 12mo. clean copy in 

vellum, 7s 6d (Paris), 1612 

6089 Li Pbimaudaye (Pierre de) Academic Fran^oise en laquelle il est traits de I'lii- 

stitution des Moeurs par les exemples de la vie des anciens sages et hommes il- 
lustres, 3me. edition, stout 12mo. vellum, 7s Qd Basle, 1587 

A book which had great success in its time. It consists of a series of 72 moral essays, filled 
with interesting anecdotes, divided into 18 days. 

6090 Lefebyse (Jac.) Anciens Memoires du QuatorziSme siecle, depuis peu d^- 

couverts, de la Vie du fameux Bebtband Du Guesclin, Gonnetabie de JFrance, 
sm. 4to. caff, 5s Douay, 1692 

" Ce livre est d^i^ k la Reine d'Angleterre (Mary II.) dont Tauteur avait 6t6 aumdnier et pr6- 
dicateur."— /7ttMt7/oett/. 

MAID OF OELEANS: the History of: 

6091 Le Bbuk de Chabmettes, Histoire de Jeanne d'Arc, sumomm^e la Pucelle 

d'Orl^ans, 4 vols. Svo, port, and plates, ca^ extra, gilt edges, 18* Paris, 1817 

6092 [Ibeland's] Memoirs of Jeanne d'Aro, sumamed la Pucelle d'Orleans, 2 vols. 

Svo, portrait and plates, half calf, 10s 1824 

6093 GdBBES, die Jungmiu yon Orleans, 8yo. boards, 2s Itegensburg, 1834 

6094 Delefiebbe (O.) DoutehistoriqueetLiminaireBibliographique, Svo. privately 

printed, 2s (P1860) 

6095 Maktellieb, le Si^ge et la D^vrance d*Orl^ans, 8vo. vellum paper, uncut, 

plan of the siege , 3* Orleans, 1855 

6096 MAISOI^-NEUFVE (Estienne de, Bordelois) laPlaisante et delectable Histoire 

de Gebileon d'Anoletebbb, contenant ses hauts faicts d'armes, et cheraleureuses 

prouesses, avec les amours d'iceluy, et plusieurs memorables adventures, troi- 

siesme edition, 183 leaves, Lyon, 1602^Le Second Livre do G^rileo d* Angle* 



5;6i QUARITCH*S CATALOQUS OF 



terre, 100 leaves, and at ike end 6 ofSommaires et Sxtraicts, 2 ofwoodcuis^ Lyon^ 

1589—2 vols, in 1, 18mo. good clean copy, calf, gilt hack, £2. lis 6d 1602-1689 

The above c()[)y has the third edition of the first part and the first edition of the second part. All 

editions of this romance are rare. A copy of the edition Paris, 1586, * Le premier et second Imes' 

fetched, 1856, at Sotheby's, £b. 12« 6d. 

6097 Mabot (Jean) Oeuvres (Poesies), 2 vols, in 1, ISmo. calf, 7s 6d La Saie, VIOi 
009^ ■ une autre edition, 12mo. calf, 2s JParis, 1723 

0099 MATHIEU (Pierre, Avocat) Histoire des demiers Troubles de France, soubs 
les regnes de Henry III. Henry IIII. et Louys XIII. — Becueil des Edicts et 
Articles accordez par le Roy Henry IIII. pour la reunion de ses sujets. — 
Histoire veritable des Gxierres entre les deux maisons de France et EspaCTe, 
(depuis Francois I. jusqu'^ 1598), avec la Genealogie de la Maison de Bourbon, 
3 vols, in 1, 12mo. very fine copy in old french red ia.ob.occo, original gilt tooling 
on back and sides, 30s Jraris, 1613 

6100 MOLINET (Maistre Jeban) Les Faictz et dictz de feu de bone memorre Maistre 

Jehan Molinet, contenans plusieurs beaulx Traictez Oraisons et Champs royaulx 
(en Vers et en Prose), fol. lettbes gothiques, 3 leaves, 1 blank leaf and cxxonii 
feuilleis, with Device of Jehan Longis on the title, superb copy, bound in red Mo- 
Bocco super extra, gilt edges, broad borders rf gold, by Petit, £8. 8s 

Paris, pour Jehan Longis et la Vevfaefeu Jehan Sainct Denys, 1531 

6100*MONSTEELET, Les ChronigLues de France, d'Angleterre, et de Bourgogne, 

etc. 3 vols- in 1, folio, cajf, gilt back, jG2. 5« Paris, 1603 

Priced, 1826, Thorpe, mor. £3. 13# 6rf ; 1827, mor. £3. ; 1829, J. Bohn, calf, jga. ; Gpugh'a 

copy fetched, £3. 13« 6 J ; Edwards', £3. 13« 6<i. 

6101 Montaigne, Essais, 3 vols. 18mo- clean sound copy in old french calf, 12* 

Paris, JRondet, Journel et Chemllion, 1669 
'*L'^dition de Paris, Lanr. Rondet, Christ. Joarnal et Rob. Chevillion, 1669,3 vol. in 12, 
estnne jolie reimpression de celle qu'a donn^e Journel en 1659, et elle est aussi moina inoorrecte 
que celle de Foppena." — Brunei, 

6102 Montesquieu, de I'Esprit des Loix, 3 vols. \2mD.Jme copy, old calf gilt, 7 s 6d 

Geneve, Barillot, (1748) 

<' Edition originale de cet oavrage capital ; elle a et6 pobliee par J. J. Vernet, qui Ta donn^ 

en m^me temps in 4to. et en 3 yds. in 12mo. La premiere Edition d'nn livre de cette importance 

derra tonjours Stre consultee par les editeurs de Montesquieu ; d'ailleurs c'est celle k laquelle se 

rapportent plusieurs critiques de Tesprit de lois, qui se conservent dans le cabinet des curieoz.'' 

BrtuuL 

6103 MoNTBESos, Memoires: Diverses Pieces durant le Ministere du Cardinal de 

Bicbelieu, Belation de Monsieur de Fontrailles, Afiaires de Mess, le Comte de 
Soissons, Dues de Guise et de Boiiillon, &c. 2 vols. 12mo. original edition, fine 
copy, calf gilt, gilt edges, 12s Cologne et Leyde, Sambix, 1663-65 

6104 O VIDE. La Bible des Poetes de Ovide Metamorphose Traslatee de Latin en 

Fracoys (par Colard Mansion), sm. folio, lettees gothiques, TUre et prologue, 
18 unnumbered leaves, containing woodcuts cf Gods and Goddesses, Feuillets 
1 — clxxi and Table et Colophon, 5 leaves ; numerous rude but spirited woodcuts, 
executed in the style of the early Block Books, fine copy in French calf, from the 
Library of his A B. JET. the iJuke of Sussex, £6. 6* 

Paris, par Philippe le Ndr, 1523 
The title-page of this scarce edition is printed in red and black within a very ludicrous border, 
especially the top compartment, the subject of which is taken from the rare Romance of Yirgilios. 

6105 Becueil des plus belles Pieces des Poetes Francois, tout anciend que xnodemes 

(depuis Vnion jusqu'a Benserade) avec I'histoire de leur vie (par Fontenelle), 
5 vols. 18mo. calf gilt, 20« Amsterdam, Gallet, 1692 

6106 B^Nfi, (Euvres Completes du Eoi B^n^, avec une Biographic par M. le Comte 

de Quartrebarbes, 4 vols, in 2, impl. 4to. ^ fins plates from Missals, ancient 
Painting and the original MSS,, whole green morocco extra, gilt edges, a fine 
book, £3. 10* Angers, 1845-6 

6107 Bichelieu, (Cardinal, Luc de) Journal qu*il a fait durant le grand Orage de la 

Cour (1630-1) 2 vols. 18mo. very fine copy, old French calf gilt, with the arms of 
Philip V, Fing of Spain and of his second wife Flizabeth Jfarnese, tooled on the 
sides, 10s Paris, 1665 

A scarce edition, not mentioned by Brunet. 



CURIOSA: EARLY PRINTED BOOKS; ROMANCE LITERATURE. dlff 



6108 BicHELisu, Memoires pour Thistoire du Cardinal Duo de, recueiUis par Auboir, 

6 vols. 12mo. second edition, calf, rare, lOs Cologne, P. Marteau, 1667 

'* On recherche davantage Tedition in- 12, parce qu'elle a i\Jk imprimee par lea EU8e?ier. Vend. 
40 fr. et 48 fr."— ^rwntf/. 

6109 ROMANS de Chevalerie, en Prose : Conqu^tes du grand Charlemagne, Boi de 

France — Histoire des nobles Prouesses et Vaillances de Gallien restaur^ — ^in 
1 vol. sm. 4to. with large and rude woodcuts, hf, hd, \%s MonthSlliard, s.a. (P1820) 

6110 Histoire de Huon de Bordeaux, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. 270 pp. rude woodcuts, 

4/: bd. 16s Lille, 1726 

6111 Histoire de Valentine et Orson, 4to. woodcut, hf. hd. 7s 6d Lille, 1726 

These popular Romances are rapidly rising in price. 

6112 SAINCT GELAIS (Octavien de). Le vergier dhonneur nouuellement imprimo 

a paris, De lentreprinse et voyage de Naples. Auquel est comprins comment 
le roy Charles huytiesme de ce nom a baniere desployee passa et rapassa de 
ioumee en ioumee depuis Lyon jusques a Naples, & ae naples iusques a lyon. 
Ensemble plusieurs aultres cboses faictes et composees Par reuerend pere en 
dieu monsieur Octouien de sainct Gelais euesque oangoidesme £t par maistre 
Andry de la vigne secretaire de la Boyne & de monsieur le due de Sauoye aueo 
aultres, (en Vers), folio, woodcuts, lettees gothiqueb, 182 unnumbered leaves, 
VEEY EAEE,^ne copy in old French red moeocco, ^ilt edges ;from the sale ofM, 
Morel de NindS, 1823, £5. 5* JParis par Phehppe le noir libraire et lung des 

deux grand JRelieurs jurez en luniuersite de Paris, s, d. 
This copy has at the end a different mark from that described by Brunet. '* Get ouvrage est un 
recueil fort curieux de pieces presque toutes en vers, dont la premiere est la plus considerable, et anssi 
la settle a laquelle le titre de Vergier d'honneur convienne particuli^rement ; notts le pla^ons ici sous 
le nom de SSaint Gelais, parce qae cet autear est le premier nomm6 sar le titre ; mais il est certain 
qu'il n'y a de lui, dans toot le recueil, qa*une complainte d'environ 800 vers, sar la mort de 
Charles YllV— Brunei, 

6113 SALLE (Anthoine de la) La Salade nouuellemet imprimee a pans laquelle fait 

mention de tons les pavs du monde et du pays de la beUe Sibille. Avec la figure 
pour aller au mont de ladiote Sibille. Et aussi la figure de la Mer & de la terre 
avec plusieurs belles remonstrances, small folio, black lettsb, woodcuts, 
4 preliminary amd ocxiii leaves, folding ma/p of the * Lac and * Le Mont de la 
Sibille,* and genealogical table of the Kings qf Aragon, French ca^f extra, £2. 2f 

Faris, Philippe le Noir, 1521 
The folding map and table and several of. the leaves in this copy are in admirable facsimile, 
and it will therefore be sold not subject to collation. This extraordinary Manual for Princes and 
Nobility is a strange compound of Morality, History, Romance, Geography and Politics. The most 
valuable portions are those relative to Trial by Battle, and the Service entitled '* Ordo ad coronan- 
dum et unguendum Regem." For an account of the work, see Legrand d'Aussy and Notices dss 
Manuscrits, Tome V. 

6114 SULLY. Memoires des Sages et Soyallea Oeconomies d'Estat, domestiques, 

politiques, et militaires de Heniy le Grand, et des servitudes utiles, etc. de 
Maximilian de Bethune, 2 vols, in 1, folio, with thelhiJce of Bedford* s booh plate, 
1736, calf, 15* d, Amstelredam, s. d. (1638) 

Priced, 1834, Js. Boho. 2 vols, in 1, hf. cf. j^l. Is. First edition, and only one containing the 
original uncastrated text of Sully. It is very rare, as only a few copies were worked off for distri- 
bution amongst the author's friends. Though bearing the imprint of Amsterdam, this edition was 
printed at the private press in the Chateau de Suily, It contains many particulars omitted in the 
subsequent editions." — Ld, Orford, The 3rd and 4th volumes appeared for the first time at Puis 
in 1662. 

6115 THOISON DOE, compose par reverend pere en Dieu Guillaume [Fillastrejiadis 

evesque de Toumay, 2 vols, in 1, folio, woodcuts, black lbtteb, very slightly 
wormed, with the device of J. Petit, old calf, tall copy, £2. 

2Toyes,par M. Le Mouge, 1530 
Into this account of the Order of the Golden Fleece, the Author has introduced a Romance of 
Jason and Medea^^ ^Lord Rothesay's copy fetched, 1855, £^. 10«. 

6116 THYBOUEREL (Francois) et Jean Appiee dit Hanzelet Calcographe, E^cueil 

de plusieurs Machines Militaires et Feux Artificiels pour la Guerre & Eecrea- 
tion. Avec TAlpLabet de Trithemius par laquelle cLacun qui s^ait escrire pent 
promptement composer congruement en Latin. Aussi le Moyen d'escrire la 
. nuict a son amy absent, 6 pui^s in 1 voL sm. 4to. numerous neat Ftchings of 
Machinery, Sfc. by Hanzelet, very rare, presentation cop^ fr<ym, TK-^^wxtt^V.^ <IV^ 
author, with his autograph signatwre, hds,V^ P<>ut-a-^o»^«^^^*^^^^*^ 



878 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OV 

6117 yABiLLA.s, Histoire de Francois ler, 2 yoIb. La Saye^ 1684 ; Histoire de Charles 

IX. 2 vols. Coloane, 1684 ; MinoritiS de Saint Louis, Histoire de Louis XI., de 
Henri II. mo Htte ; de I'Education des Princes, Amst. 1684 — together 6 ydbi. in 
3, 12mo. vellum, ds Qd 1684 

Rare. This autbor is not mentioned bjr Bmnet. 

6118 VINCENT [de Beauvais] Miboib HYSTOEiiX, translate de Latin et Francois 

(par J. de Vignay), 5 vols, in 3, folio, lettbes gothiques, lar^e and spirited, 

woodcuts, fine copy in green vellum, from the Library of the Chancellier D* Agues- 

seau, £10. 10* Faris, N, Couteau, 1531 

Bmnet states that this second French edition is as scarce as the first ; he quotes no copy, the 

only one I trace was, 1829, Longman (no binding stated), £6. 6«. Early French books havegiieatly 

risen since. 

zzz. OB&miANir. 

6119 (Aleman), Der Landtstortzer Gusman von Alfarache oder Picaro genannt, yer- 

teutscht durch Aeg. Albertinum, stout 12mo. vellum, first German translation. 
Is 6d zu Munchen, 1615 

6120 Belustigung der Jungfem und JunggeseUen : Lust-erweckender Spiell-G«sell, 

mit welchen sick in Einsamkeit, so wonl das lobliche Frauen-Zinuner als auch 
JunggeseUen ausserhalb, und beglustigen Conversationen, curious anecdotes, 
1701 — Lebens-Beschreibung des Lazanli von Tonnes, Freyhurg, 1701 — Der 
unverbesserliche Geist von Jan Tambour, 1707 — 3 vols, in 1, vellum, \2s 

6121 Cabbek (Victor von). Hier inne wirt gelesen wie Her Victor von Carben, we- 

licher eyn Eabi der Juden gewest ist zu Cristlichen glawbn komen, Nuremberg, 
S. Sdltzel, 1508 — Der Judenbenedicite wie sy gott den heren loben und im 
umb die speytz dancken, curious woodcuts, Collen, S. Outschaiff—m 1 vol. 4to. 
original oak hoards, vellum, a portion of an ancient musical manuscript, having 
curious figures for notes, is pasted on the hoards, 26* 
The first is an interesting tract on the conversion of Victor von Carben from Judaism to Chris- 
tianity, written by himself; with dialogues, at the end, between a Christian and a Jew on the relative 
merits of their respective belief. The second tract, having on the title in French ' Qui bien leor 
feroit rayson,' treats on the prayers and ceremonies of the Jews before meals. 

6122 CB/ONICA van der hilliger Stat van Coellen, in the Cologne dialect, folio, many 

cohv/red woodcuts, poor copy, hf. hd, 36* Collen, KolTcoff, 1499 

6123 DONDIS Paduanus (Jac. de) Aggregatio medicamentorum seu de medicinis 

simplicibus, large folio, in the original hogsTdn binding, uncut, £4. 

s, I. e. a. {Argentorati, J". Mentelin, ca. 1470) 
** Bibliographi etiam praestantiores de hac editione nullam habuisse notitiam videntur, ez quo 
cjnsdem insignis raritas satis patet." Braun. not. lit. Brunet vol. II. pag: 124. Ebert. 

6124 FEIER RUSH : Von Bruoder Rauschen, und was Wunders er getriben hat in 

einem Closter, dar in er syben jar sein zeit vertriben und gedienet hat in eina 
Kochs gestalt, herausgegeben von "Wolf und Endlicher, 8vo. hf. mor. 20s 1835 

Only /)0 copies were printed. 

6126 HELDENBUCH, Darinn viel seltzamer Geschichten und Kurtzweilige Historien* 
von den grossen Helden und Bysen, &c. small 4to. ISIocft Utter, curious woodcuts, 
vellum, very fine copy, £2. 16s FrancJtfort-am'Maynf 8, Feyrabetid, 1590 

This large edition of poetical Romances has become scarce. 

6126*HERP (Hen.) Speculum Aureum decern pr»cej)torum Dei, stout folio, Capitals 
rubricated, iSiOtttc letter, a fine copy from Malhnhrofs Collection, with his auto^ 
graph signature, old gilt calf, 36* Mogimtits, P. Schoyffer, de Oemsheyn, 1474 

6126 HORST (G. C.) Zauber-BibHothek oder von Zauberei, Theurgie und Mantik, 

Zauberem, Hexen und Hexenprocessen, Daemonen, Gespenstem, und Geister- 
erscheinungen, 6 vols. Svo. plates, scarce, 30* Mainz, 1821-6 

Priced, 1852, £l. lU 6J. 
An interesting work, being a complete library of information relating to Witchcraft, Sorcery and 
Demonology. 

6127 MicHELis Fbancisci be Inshlis, Quodlibetica decisio perpulchra et devota de 

VII doloribus Xpifere virginis marie ac communi et saluberrima eonfratemitate 
de super instituta ad ejus honorem et gloriam, 4to. 49 leases; 3 la/rge woodcuts, 
one of the Crucifixion^ with two monks digc/ing at the foot qfthe Cross, the second 



CURIOSA: EARLY PRINTED BOOKS ; ROMANCE LITERATURE. 37» 



of the Virgin Mary pierced with seven swords, the third the Virgin supported hf 
St, Bernard and 8t. Augustin, bds. 36* Impressum SchrcUntal in Austria, 1501 
Very rare. The only typographical production of this town, situated near a small lake, 34 miles 
north-west of Komenber^, in the province of Lower Austria. 

6128 Mystebien. Ueber die alten und neuen Mysterien, stout 12mo. bds, &s JBerl. 1783 

6129 Peteasch, Beleuchtung maurerischer G-egenstande, 12mo. sd, 2s Coblenz, 1823 

6130 E.EINEKE EncHS in German, 3 vols, in 1, 18mo. mamy ^P^'^t woodcuts, vellum, 

6« Eostoch, 1662 

6131 EEINEKE de Vos mit demKoker {inverse), 4to. in the dialect of Lower Saxony, 

calf extra, l^s Wuljffenbatell, 1711 

** Wultu wetten der Werlde staat : 
So liss dit Boek, dat is gud rhat." 
Priced, Large Paper, 1840-8, Payne and Foss, £3. Zs, 

6132 Schildtbebgee. Ein wunderbarliclie und kurzweilige History, wie Scliildt- 

berger aus Miinchen von d. Tiircken in die HeydenscLaffl gefiiret und wieder 
heimkommen ist, sm. 4to. a popular Chap-book, with mar^ qtiaint woodcuts of 
Eastern adventures, title mended, bds. 15* Franckfiirdt, Weygandt San. P 1650 

6133 VINCENTII Beluacensis Liber GratisB, Laudes Virginia Marise, Liber de S. 

Jolianne Evangelista, Tractatus de Eruditione Eiliorum E^egalium et Consolatio 
super Morte Arnici, folio, the initial letters painted in, fine copy in old French 
citron morocco, gilt edges, veby scabce, £2. Basilea, J. de Amerbach, 1481 

Fetched, Feb. 1816, in Marsh's sale at Christie's, £^. 6c. 

6134 VOCABULAE-IUS breviloquus, cum arte diptbongandi et accentuandi, stout 

folio, Gothic letters, fine copy in old calf, 21s Argentinae, 1489 

ZV. HOZiZiAND. . 

6136 Bbieven der Keurvorsten die te Cuelen versamelt zijn om den Peys yande Ne- 
derlanden te maken, sm. 4to. ^. bd. bs fAnterpen, 1579 

6136 Comedia (Een) ofte Speel van Homulu, 12mo. title in red and black with a wood" 

cut, sd, cut, a curious early mystery, 5s ^^ Utrecht, s,i. 

6137 PASSIONAEL ende is gebeyten in Latyn Aurea Legenda dat beduyt in 

Duytsche dye gulden legende, folio, l$Iac& letter, the initial letters painted in, 
fine copy in the original oak boards, covered with stamped leather, £2. 

Goude, in Hollant by mi Gheraert Leeu, 1480 
Priced, 1839, Thorpe, old mor., £4. 4«; 1841-2, Thorpe, old mor. £3. IZs 6J. 
** This extremely rare edition, which has apparently escaped the researches of nearly all biblio- 
graphers, is a fine and early specimen of printing at Gouda by Gerard Leeu ; whoy after the year 
1484, settled himself at Antwerp." 

6138 SPELEN van Sinne vol scoone moraJisacien wtleggingen ende bediedenissen op 

alle loeflijcke consten : gliespeelt binnen der stadt van Andtwerpen op dlandt- 
luweel by die veerthien cameren van EJietorycken die hen daer ghepresenteert 
nebben den derden augusti int jaer onsbeeren M. D. LXI. op die questie : Wat 
den mensch aldermeest tot conste verweet, stout sm. 4to. many curious woodcuts, 
veiy beautiful copy, Dutch calf gilt, £5. 5^ Antverpen, Silvius, 1562 

Tres-bel exemplaire de cette Edition rare et recherchee. 

6139 VAN DALE. Histoire des Sei^eurs de Gavbes, Soman du XV. si^cle exacte- 

ment semblable au manuscrit original, royal 4to. ornSe de 96 desseins et lettrines 

colorizes, reproduit par Kreins, avec introd. et glossaire par Gachet, hf calf, 

uncut, 32« Bruxelles, 1835 

A Facsimile edition of a Mediaeval Romance ; the numerous Illuminations are very quaint 

and perfectly resemble the original Drawings. 

V. ZTAZi7. 

6140 Amadis di Gaula : Don Siltes de la Selya, la Historia dove si ragiona de 

i ualorosi e gran gesti <fe Amori del Principe Don Silves de la Selva, con altre 
uarie auenture di altri nobili Cauallieri, Parte J. e II, in 1 vol. stout 12mo. 14 
preliminary and 2 blank leaves, cmd 380 numbered leaves, first edition, rare, caff 
neat, good margins, IBs Vinegia^ Tramezzino, 1661 

6141 AURtA (Don Vincenzo) Historia cronologica delli Signori Vicere di Sicilia daU' 

Anno 1409, sino al 1697 presente, folio, £&, 10s Palermo, 1697 

A magnificent specimen of Sicilian Binding at the period, and probably the Dedication copy 
to the Duke of Veraguas (descendant of Columbus), Vice-Roy of Sicily. The coating is old brown 
morocco, with gilt edges, having the sides mid back completely oo?ered with eUboca!tA\i;y^\x&%« *^i>&^ 



180 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



work itself is of considerable rarity, and was unknown to Brunet when he pabliahed the last edition 
of his valuable Manuel du i.ibraire. 

6142 BAEGAGLI (Scip.) I Trattenimenti (Narrate Novelle e caatate amoroge Gan- 

zonettc), 4to. original and most correct edition, vellum, 28« Yenetia, GHuftti, 1587 

6143 Baetoli (Coaimo) Discorsi Historici Uniyersali, 4ito.fine copy, old calf eaetra, giU 

edges, the arms of Prince Eugene ofSavoyon the hack and sides, ISs Geneva, 1582 

6144 BiSACCioNi, la JNave-Novelle Amorose ePoliticLe, 18mo. sd. is ^d Ven. 1643 

6145 BoNiNi (T. M.) I'Echo della Eama, Panegirico nella Coronatione della sacra 

Maesta di Leonora d' Austria Eegina della Polonia, 12iao. veUum, on the side* 
are the Imperial Austrian Anns within borders, tooled in silver gilt, 12» 

Vienna, 1670 
This is no doubt one of the copies which were bound at the time to be given away as presents. 

6146 Bbacciolini, dello Schemo degli Dei, poemapiacevole, sm. 4to. hf, morocco, 2s 6d 

Mrenze, 1625 

6147 Fanti (Sigismondo) Teiompho di Eobtuna, el quale tratta delli Accidenti del 

Mondo si per Scienza Naturale come per Astrologia da Mercuric Vanullo 

Bomano fcdelmente esposto. Opera utilissima et iocosa, folio, 292 pages, eoerii I 

page containing large Motes or woodcuts, a very small portion of the first restored I 

• by JSa/rris,fine copy in calf extra, gilt edges, by Simier, vebt sabb, £5. 6« I 

Venegia, per Agostin da JPortese 1526, ad Instantia di Jacomo Griunta 

Mereatante ^Florentino 
This curious Fortune-Teller is engraved throughout in wood, with the exception of the sixteen 
prdiminary leaves and the Quatrains giving the answers to the Questions. It may therefore be conr 
sidered a sort of Block- Book, with moveable types inserted whenever required. 

A copy priced, 1848, Payne and Fobs, £6. 6< ; fetched, 1864, Gardner's sale, calf, £4. 18«. 

6148 GIUSTINIANO (Agostino) Castigatissimi Annali della Ecclesia ed BepnbH. di 

Genoa, folio, calf, 30* Chnoa, 1537 

** Peu commun."— Brtiiw/. 

6149 HisTOBiA del Combattimento de* tredici Italiani con altrettanti Francesi, fatto 

in Puglia tra Andrita, e Quarata. E la yittoria ottenuta da gl' Italiani, 1503, 
scritta da Autore di veduta, 12mo. 6 and 192 pp. vellum, 10» NapoU, 1721 

Reprint of a very rare historical tract. Brunet speaking of the original edition, which he never 
saw, says : ** Edition originale de cette relation curieuse. Kile est dtee par Giustiniani dans sa 
Biblioteca del regno di Napoli, p. 5, mais nous, ne Tavons jamais vue. Ce morceau historique, • 
et6 reimprime & Naples, 1C33 ; et c'est sur cette edition, augment^e des t^moignages des dcrivaiiu 
oontemporains de Taction, qu'a ^te faite celle de 1721." 

6150 HOMEEI ILLAS, Neo-Gbjece. 'O^jipow VXidc fitrafiXtidBiaa naXal sie Kowiiv 

y\S>aaav, &c. Homeri Hias conversa olim in communem Lruguam (Neo-Grrsecam) 
nunc vero correcta et disposita breviter et secundum Libros, sicut babet Codex 
Homeri, a Nicolao Lucano, 4to. fibst ai^d best editioit , 165 leaves entirdj 
in Modem- GreeJc, excepting the colophon in Italian on the last leaf, with a largi 
woodcut representing Homer playing on a peculiar kind of violin, and 137 othtt 
curious and spirited woodcuts ; a few leaves mended else a fine copy in rei 
morocco, gilt edges, by C, Sering, extremely rare, £6. 6* 

Venetiaper Stefano da Sabio, 1526 
Probably the rarest book in Modem>Greek Literature. 
Priced, 1836, Thorpe, £S, ISs^d; 1853, Dr. Hawtrey*s copy fetched in hf. morocco, £6. 8f M; 
1859, Libri's copy sold in old gilt calf, with MS. notes by Brunckand 3 additional heads of Uomcr, 
at Sotheby's for £8. 

This original edition of the modem Greek versification of the Iliad of Homer, is of the greatest 
possible rarity, and is unknown to many bibliographers. As a specimen of the metre the openini 
stanza is subjoined :^^ 

Ti^v opyiiv dSe Kal Xiye, 
''Q QkafjLOv KaXioTTi}, 
Tow TlijXeidov ' AxtkXkcjQ, 
H&c iytivtr* 6Xe9pia» 
6161 HOMERI Inteepees Peevetusttjs (Didymi Scbolia in Biadem et Odysseam), 
Greece, in integrum restituta, edita jussu Leonis X, (curante J. Lascare), sm. 
folio, FIBST edition, veet BABE, large copy, ruled, red morocco, gilt edges^ 
with tlie arms of the Ihbke ofltoxburghe stamped in gold on sides, £6. Sonus, 1517 
At page 291 the Hiatus is filled up in MS. in a cotemporary hand, probably in the autograph 
of Lascaris, the editor of the volume, whose handwriting it strongly resembles. 

" Editioa rccherch^e, ct rare."— Brunei. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykcs's sale for £7. 10». 






CURIOSA: EARLY PRINTED BOOKS; ROMANCE LITERATURE. 881 



6162 Lakdo (M. Hort) Varii Componimenti (Novelle, Favole, etc.)> 12mo. \f,hd.28M 

Venetia, 1554 

6153 Lesina, DeUa famosissima compagnia deUa Lesina, Dialogo, Capitol! e Bagiona- 

menti, 4to. 4/« vellum^ 6* Trivigi, 1601 

6154 LippAi, Eelazione di un meraviglioao awenimento successo in Possonio o Pree- 

burg in Ungheria d'un' anima del Furgatorio, sm. 4to. 16 pp. sd. very curious, 
Bs6d Fiorenza, 1643 

6155 Massimo Tboiano, Dialoghi ne' qnali si narrano le cose pin notabili fatte nelle 

Nozze dello Ulnstriss. et Eccell. Prencipe Gnglielmo Vl, Conte Palatino del 

Keno, 6 Duca di Baviera ; e dell' BlustriBs. Madama Benata di Soreno, sm. 4to. 

Italian and Spanish, portrait of M, TroiantLS, woodcuts of emblems ^ calf gilt, 

20! Venetia, 1569 

" DeUa rarita di questo libro (di cui parlar il consigUer GiovanlodoTico Bianooni nelle Lettere 

sopra la Baviera, staxnpata in Lucca nel 1763, pag. 57) vedi Topera del Cav. Giovanfrancesco Ga- 

leani Napionedell' usoedeipregi della lingua Italiana, Milano, 18 19* Vol. II. pag. 108.'' — TomitamK 

6156 MoLiNO (M. Antonio) I Fatti e le Prodezze di ManoH Blessi StratHoto, (in ottava 

rima), in the Venetian dialect, 4to. woodcuts^ bds. very rare, 26s Vinegia, 1561 

6157 MOEI DA CENO ^canio Pipino de) Givoco Piacevole, sm. 4to. 4 and 51 

leaves and 1 leaf of Correttioni,,/{r«^ edition, fine clean copy in vellum, rare, 25# 

Mantwya, O. Hujffinello, 1575 
Fetched 1857, Payne and Foss' sale at Sotheby's, £2. 9s, 

6158 Offiano, della Pesca S della Caccia tradotto da Salyini, sm. 4ito.fi7ie paper, bds, 

Ss6d Fireme, 1728 

6159 Eaccolta degli Scritti nsciti fnori in istampa, e scritti a mano, neUa Causa del 
P. Paolo V. co* sienori Vbnetiani, Coira, 1507 — Considerationi sopra le Cen- 
sure di Papa Paolo V. Venetia, 1606 — Baronii Paraenesis ad Eempublicam 
Yenetam, Aug. Vind, 1606 — Epistolae duorum Italiae Jurisconsultomm, *. a, 
1606 — BeUarmino, Kisposta, Roma, 1606— Marsilio, Difesa contro Card. Bellar- 
mino, VeneU 1606— BeUarmino, Bisposta, Homa, 1606 — Paulo da Venetia, 
Apologia, Tenet, 1606 — 8 rare works on the quarrel between Pope Paul V, afid 
the R^uhlic of Venice, in 1 vol. 4to. 15* 

6160 EHETDEES GR^CI : soil. (torn. I) Apbtho, Hermogenes ; Aristoteles, So- 

pater, Cyrus Sophista, Dionysius Alicamascus, Demetrius Phalareus, Alexander 
Bophista, Menander, Aristid.es, Apsines, et innominati adnotationes cum (torn. 
H) Commentariis Syriani, Sopatri, Marcellini, etc. ; 2 vols, folio, Editio 
Peikcefs, vol, I, fine copy in red morocco, extra gilt edges, from the Burrel 
and Ghrafton Libraries ; vol, II, with autograph and MS. notes of S. Widd- 
rington, fine copy, in vellum, extbemxly rabe, Sev, John Mitford*s copy, £6. 15* 

Venetiis, Aldus, 1508-9 
Priced, 1822, Thorpe, morocco, £25. ; 1834, Pnyne and Foss, 2 vols, in 3, £15. ; 1840, Jas^ 
Bohn, morocco, £16. 16«. Fetched, Meerman's copy, 210 florins; Mead's, £10. 10«; 1854, 
Gardner's sale at Sotheby's, mssia, £^. 15*. ^'Collection trds importante et fort recherch^e: 
elle est tres difficile k trouver complete et bien conserv^e. Vendue 26 1 fr. m. r. La Valliere ; 205 
florins (magnifique exemplaire) Rover; 650 fr. mar. r. Larcher; 605 fr. MacCarthy; £n, Sykes; 
£33. 10«(bel exempl.) m. r. Heber ; autre £12. bs le mdme; £11. 11« Butler." — Brunei, 

'* Ce livre r^unit la beauts de I'ex^ution a une trds grande raret§. II est peut-Stre le plus 
v^ritablement prddenx de tons ceux qu'Aide a imprimis." — Rsnouard, 

6161 B.OBEBTO, Be di Gerusalemme {e di Sicilia, A.D. 1309), Trattato delle Yirt^ 

Morali ; Seb Bbunetto Latini {A.I>, 1260), II Tesoretto ; Bindo Bonichi 
Siena {A,I>, 1330), Canzon Morale ; Petbabca, Alcune Bime estratte da un 
Buo originale ; in 1 vol. 8vo. fine paper, bds, rare, 7s 6d Torino, 1760 

6162 BossELLii (Cosmee) Thesaurus artificiossB Memorise, small 4to. very quaint rough 

woodcuts, \f. russia, uncut, 15* Venetiis, 15/9 

Pages 101-105 contain a Finger Alphabet. At page 138 is a woodcut of a head phrenologically 
marked. 

6163 BusTis, Particularum Lexicon Italico-Latinum, 12mo. ca^f, hs Taurini, 1663 
Books printed in Turin at this period are very rare. The above is a curious little Encyclopedia 

in Italian and Latin. 

6164 SABELLICO (Marco Ant.) Cboniche chc tractano de la origine de Veneti e 

del Principio de la Cita e de tutte le Guere facte in Italia, Daliuacia, Grecia : e 
contra tuti li infideli etc. volgarizate per Matheo Vesconte de Sanrto Canciano, 
folio, S preliminary leaves, blank leaf, and haves numbered II, to CCLXIXXXTI^ 



882 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



and the rare last fectf, blank on the obverse, on the reverse " Decks de lorimne 
de Veneti ** printed in red Gothic letters, surrounded by a bla<;h 07*na$nental bor- 
der ; vellum, very rare, S6s Venetia, ad impensa de O, Lampugnano, «. a. 

Priced, 1855, Asher, Berlin, 50 fr. 
Unmentioned by Brunei, Ebert and MoUni. *"• L'histoire de Sabellicus a ^tk tradaite « 
Stalien, et publiee sans nom du traducteur d Venise, Comin da Trino 1554, et 1^ Veaiae, Sanoni 
1668, in 4 to." — G. Motini, To this statement we add the above edition with the translator's 
name, without date ; and an edition Vinegia, 1504, priced in 1829 by Longman, £l» lOif. 

6166 SCAPPI (M. Bartolomeo, Cfuoco secreto di Papa Pio quinto) Opera, diyisa in sei 
Libri, con il discorso funerale che fu fatto nelle essequie di Papa Panlo HI. con 
le figure cLe fanno bisogna nella cuciua, et alii E/everendissimi nel Conclave, 
thick sm. 4ito. portrait and 2S plates, showing the various Cooking operations and 
Culinary Instruments, vellum, A veby babe Cookeby Book, 30* Venetia, 1570 
First Edition. — This is a work universally represented as singularly curious and unusually 

Bcarce. Bayle notices it in his Dictionary, art. Platina. Vogt likewise mentions the booku 

*' eximiee raritatis,'' and Santander acknowledges its scarcity in his Catalogue. 

This curious and valuable old work gives an excellent description of the Roastini^, Cooking, 

Frying, Baking, &c. of Meat, Fish, Pastry, Soups, &c., many of these receipts are unknown. 

6166 STRABO de Situ Orbis, Grajce, folio, fibst edition, yJwe clean copy in old En^ 

lish red mobocco, gilt edges, from the library of John Miiford of Newtovst, 

Hampshire, 1744, scarce, £4. 4j Venetiis, Aldus, 161<} 

Editio Princeps.— " Cctte edition est recherch^e des curieux ; l*execution en est assez bell^ 

et les exemplaires ne s'en trouvent pas facilement." — De Bute, Sold in Caillard's sale for 170 

francs; Heath's £6. Vis, 

VZ. SPAIN. 

6167 Caeo de Toeees, Historia do las Ordenes Militares de Santiago, Calatrava,y 

Alcantara desde su fundacion hasta Don Filipe II. folio, engraved title, velhm, 
55 Madrid, 1629 

6168 Castillo Solobzano (Don Alonse de) Historia de Marco Antonio y Cleopatn. 

12jno. first edition, rare, 20* Caragoqa, 1639 

6169 Cavicaeo (Jacomo da Parma) Libro del Peregrino : de uno pudico amore la his* 

toria porto e narro : perho securo vengo p che amore e pietade me fanno la 
schorta, sm. 4iio. first few leaves stained, Spanish calf, rare, 25* 

s. L et a. (? SeviUa, 15O0) 

6170 CiEVEDO, Eeprova<;ion de las superstitiones y liechizerias, sm. 4to. vellum, carta 

of leaves repaired. Is 6rf Salamanca, 1556 

6171 Peenandez DE AvELLANEDA, Quarta Salida de Don Quixote y quinta parte da 

sus aventuras, parte II tomo III, 4to. calf rare, lbs Madrid, \T^ 

6172 Peenandez de Hozas, Noche de Invierno sin na y pes en varias poesias Castd- 

lanas en dos partes. La primera, de assumptos graves, y sacros. I^a segundik 
de assumptos de burlas, 4to 16 and 164 leaves, vellum, 25* Madrid, 1668 

Very rare : neither mentioned by Bruuet nor Salva. 

6173 GoNGOBA, Obras, 4to. best edition, oldfrench calf gilt, 25* Bmsselas 

Priced, 1826, Salva, £1. lU 6rf; 1843, Salva, Paris, 28 fr. 
Gongora was the inventor of a style of poetry which still goes under his name. He is calM 
by the Spaniards " Pindaro Andaluz, Principe de ios Poetas Liricos de JSspana, etc,** ** He was," 
eays Bouterwek, " a man of shrewd and powerful mind — his works are masterly compositioB^ 
full of true, natural, and poetic feeling." *' C*est cet auteur qui contribua le plus a introduire daM 
la litterature espagnole le mauvais go^t que Ton appelle de son nom gongorisme, Cependant n^ 
autre ^crivain castillan n'a mieux connu les ressources de sa langue, ni fait de plus belles compoi' 
tions. L'edition de ses oeuvres faite a Bruxelles est la plus jolie et la meilleure qui existe." Sal^ 

6174 GuEVABA (Antonio) Libro Aureo del Gran Emperador Marco Aurelio, 4ti 

vellum, 5* Madrid, 161 

6175 Mes Ploeido, historico Mariano, para cultirar ladevocion a Maria nuest< 

Senora, 12mo. velvet binding, curious, 6s Manila 173 

s.^^ All publications from the Philippine Islands are rare. 

^IT^^JVIexia (Pero) Silva de Varia Lection : compuesta por el magnifico cavalle* 
;^^dro Mexia, nucvamente agora anadido en ella la quarta parte, en la qual * 
tra^n muchas Cosas y muy agradables y curiosas, ^lio, ISlarft letter, engravA 
title wUfi' portrait, hf calf, 36* Bevilla, M. Diaz, 157* 



N 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 885 

6177 MiNAPOY (Juan Thomas) Historia de la Guerra entre Turoos y Persianos, 1676- 

1585, en Castellano por A. de Herrera, 4to. veUum, \%8 Madrid, 1688 

Priced, 1826, Salva, £1. 1«. Printed with a peculiar figure 5 Bomewhat similar to an Arabic 6. 

6178 OssuNA (Francisco de) Ley de Amor Sancto, 4to. vellum, wanting title, \%8 

Sevilla, 1548 

6179 ■ Norte de los Estados ; regla de vivir a los Macebos : y a los Casados : 

y a los Biudos (sic) : y a todos los Cotinentes, sm. 4to. old binding, very rare^ 
£2. lOff Burgos, Jud de Junta, 1650 

A scarce and curious work treating on marriage, virgins, widows, etc. ; unmentioned by Bmnet, 
Salva, and all bibliographers. 

6180 PULGAE (Hernando del) Clironica de los mny Altos, y esdarecidos Beye» 

Catkolicos Don Hernando y Donna Ysabel, folio, woodcuts, black letter, Spanish 
calf, £3. ds Caragoqa, 1567 

Priced, 1826, Salya, £6. ; 1832.7, Payne and Foss, russia, £5, 5«. 
'' This edition was unknown to Nicholas Antonio, and is the first in which Hernando del Polgar 
appears as the author of this Chronicle/' — Salva, 

6181 QUESTION" de Amoe ; t, Cabcel. de Amob, del complimiento de Nieolaa 

Nunez (c6 puso lo Diego de Sant Pedro), 2 vols, in 1, tail 18mo. very fine clean 
copy, with large margins, measuring ^ by 2i inches, in the origincu stamped 
leather binding, very rare, £4. 4« 

Hn Paris, En casa de Semaldo Caldera y de Claudio Caldera su hiyo, 1548 
Neither of these two works are mentioned by Brunet, and from the fact that they were 
printed at Paris, it may be presumed that they were unknown to him. The first work, ** Question 
de Amor," of 149 numbered leaves and 1 leaf with the printer's mark, consists of dialogues inter •• 
spersed with songs and short poetical pieces, is attributed to Diego de Salazar. The other work 
'* Carcel ** by Diego de Sant Pedro, of 96 numbered leaves with the printer's mark on the reverse 
of the last, contains Canciones, Villancicos and Romances. 

6182 Tassis (D. Juan de, Conde de Yillamediana) Obras ; Comedia, Sonetos, Silva, 

Fabulas, Redondillas, Glossas y Romances, 4to. vellum, 7s Qd Madrid, 1634 

6183 UBEDA (Francisco de) Libro de Entretenimiento, de la Picara Justina, en el 

qual debaxo do graciosos discursos, se encierran prouecLosos avisos, 12mo. cu- 

rnous woodcut frontispiece, calf, scarce, £2. 10* Brucellas, 1608 

" Roman fort libre, fait & Timitation du Guzman d' Alfarache. 11 passe pour constant qu'An- 

dr6 Perez, religieux dominicain, en est le veritable auteur*" — Brunet* ** In this novel we meet with 

a great number of Spanish proverbs and verses in all kinds of metres." — Salva, 

HEBALDBY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 

" MeraJdry is the last remnant of the Ancient Symbolism, and a legitimate branch of 
Christian Art ; the griffins and unicorns, f esses and cheverons, the very tinctures or 
colours, are all symbolical, — ea<;h has its mystic meaning, singly and in combination, 
and thus eveby genuine old Coat of K&ms preaches a lesson qf Chivalric honour 
and Christian principle to those that inherit it, — truths, little suspected now-a-days in 
our Seralds Offices" — Lobd Lindsay's Cheistian Abt, Vol. LI. page 49. 

6183*Caete Genealogique de la Famille de Pipenpoy de Bruxelles (1331), et de la 
de Van Ypen, on two shins ofTAS.CB.^'SSiT, with sixty-six armorial bearings, 28* 

Eait en Bruxelles, 1730 

6184 GoTz's (Count) Pedigree for tbe admission into tbe Order of St. John of Malta, 

an ancient German Pedigree, on canvas, in opaque colours, much worn, com^ 
prising about 40 Coats of Arms, a curiosum, 18* Brag, s.a. (P 1560) 

6185 AcHAiNTBE, histoire genealogique et chronologique de laMaisonBioyale de Bour- 

bon, depuis Robert le Fort jusqu'^ nos jours, 2 vols. 8vo. uncut, 9s Boris, 1825 

6186 ACTA TQMICTANA. Fpistolae, legationes, responsa, actiones et res gestae 

Principis Sigismundi L, Eiegis PoloniBB. Public par le comte T. Dzialynski, 
7 vols, in 6, folio, (pub. at 36 Thalers) boards, £5. Bosnaniae, 1846-58 

6187 Adjumentum Memoriae, seu tabulae lust.-chron. genealogicae, 12mo. cay^, 3* 1763 

6188 AKEEMAN'S Archaeolo^cal Index to remains of Antiquity of the Celtic, Ro- 

man, British, and Anglo-oaxon Periods, 8vo. with 1% plates, cloth, 10* 1847 

6189 Remains of ^agan Saxendom, principally from Tumuli in England, 

21 part€, 4to. complete, numerous woodeiits and 40 coloured plates, drawn from 
the originals (subscription price £2. 12* 6(/) sd. £2. 2* 1852-55 



584 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6190 Amati (C.) Antichitk di Milano, impl. fo^o, 28 plates of Architectural OmamentSt 

etc. hf, hd, uncut ^ 16* MilanOt 1821 

6191 Ammieato (Scip.) delle Famiglie nobili Fiorentine, parte prima, large folio, 

numerous pedigrees y hds. Is 6d Firenze, 1616 

6192 Annales Archeologiques, dingoes par Didron, Vol. VII. 4to. Q ^^arta, fine jplates, 

(pub. at 30 fr.) 6* M Paris, 1847 

6193 Aechaeologia Cambbensis, a record of the Antiquities of Wales and its 

Marches, New Series, 5 vols. 8yo. numerous plates, hf. hd. calf gilt, £3. 3* 

London and Tenby, I860- 54 

6194 AET (L') db Vebifiee les Dates des Faits Historiques, des Inscriptions, des 

Chroniques et autres Anciens Monumens, avant I'Ere Chretienne, mis en ordre 

Sar Mons. de Saint Allais, 1 vol. impl. 4to. Par. 1860 — Depuis la Naissance de 
Fotre Seigneur, troisiSme edition, par un Religieux Benedictin de Congregation 
de S. Maur, 3 vols, folio. Par. 1783 — Depuis I'Ann^e 1770, jusqu'a nos jours, 
par M. le Chev. de Courcelles, 4 vols, folio, ih. 1821 — together 8 vols, in French 
calf, not quite uniform, rare, £17. Paris, 1783-1821 

North's copy of the first 3 vols, fetched £19. 19*; Brockett's £13. 
" Comprenant les Annaies comparatives de tons les Peuples et de tons les Rots du Monde; 
ouvrafe qu'on pent, k juste titre, appeler la clef de THistoire g6n4rale ; car point de botts livres 
sans TArt de Verifier les Dates ; point de^ibliotheqne s'il n'en occupe la premiere place ; point 
d*homme savant s'il ne connait k fond ce precieux travail." 

** For Chronology, use the great French Work, * I'Artde Vtrifier les Dates,* '^--Prof. Stnyik's 
Lecture on Modem History. 

** A splendid monument of learning, which has left little to be done by subsequent chronolo- 
gists, besides the humble duties of translation and abridgement." — Sir Harris Nicolas. 
'* The great treasure of historical information." — SirJas. Mackintosh. 

** This is the great collection of chronological tables, the great summary of all history, ancient 
as well as modern, the great multum in parvo, for which if the Benedictines produced nothing eisOf 
the thanks of all subsequent scholars would be voted unaoimously. It may be truly said that no 
book ever held so important a place in modem historical literature as this. It contains a most 
exact summary of the history of all nations ; so exact, that to detect any error in it may, commonly 
peaking, be called an impossibility. The decisions of this book are always looked upon as final ; 
be who possesses of copy of it has indeed a treasure. Several editions of this splendid work have 
appeared ; the old ones are not now to be purchased in a complete state except at a great price, 
twenty-eight guineas for the eight folio volumes, of which it consists ; even the new edition in 4 to. 
is not much cheaper, being twenty-four guineas for ten volumes. I'he last edition in 8vo. is, how- 
ever, more accessible, and sells at fourteen guineas for the forty-one volumes of which it is com- 
posed." — ZT. L. Jones, GentJs Mag. Dec. 1855. 

6195 AuosBusa. Xilian, Cuntrfait des h. Eom. Eeichs Statt Augspurg, seith 1548, 

gewester haupter und pflegeren, 2Afine portraits, 1657 — Cfconica der weitber- 
limpten Keyserlichen freyen und des h. E/cichs Statt Augspurg, auss Marx 
"Welsers acht Biichern gezogen, teutsch, durch Werlichium— -Wdlser, Antiqua 
Monumenta, das ist alte Bilder, Gremalde und Schrifften, zu Augspurggefundeu, 
Teutsch, durch Wielichium, 22 cuts of Antiquities, facsimiles, etc. Mh^anele/brif 
1595 — Augusta Vindelicoeum illiusque templa, portae, aedificia et ciatemae 
Sculpturis adumbrata a Gnmimo, frontispieces and 42 plates of views and build- 
ings in Augsburg — Krauss, Cruciani Templi ( Augustae) aelineatio, 5 la/rgefolding 
plates, Augustae, 1680 — 5 vols, in 1, stout sm. folio, original calf, 25* 1695-1680 

6196 Baden. Histoire chronologique, gdn^alogique et politique de lamaison de Bade, 

par M. V , 2 vols. 8vo. uncut, 3* ^d Paris, 1807 

6197 BAGtMIHL (J. T.) Pommersches Wappenbuch, complete in 5 vols. 4to. ^1 plates 

of Coats of Arms, uncut, £2. 10^ Stettin, 1843-55 

1198 BALUZE, Histoire g6n6alogique de la Maison d'Autebgns, justifi^e par chartes, 

titres, histoires anciennes et autres preuves authentiques, 2 vols, folio, many fine 

plates, old calf gilt, £2. 8* Paris, 1708 

Excellent ouvrage avec de grandes belles gravures, figures de blasons, ete^ 

3199 BALUZII (S.) Capitularia Eegum Francorum, curante P. De Chiniac, 2 vols, 
folio, labge papeb, French ca\fgilt, 30* Paris, 1780 

" Les pi^es qui composent cette collection sont aussi pr^cieuses que les notes qui raccom- 
pagnent sont savantes.'' — Camus. 

6200 BARA (H. de) le Blason des Armoirics, small folio, numerous Coats of Arms, 
calf neat, 18* Paris, 1628 



HERALDRY, ANtiaUlTlUS, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 385 



6201 Babaillon, Becherches Bur les penples Cambioyicenses de la carte Tli^odosienne, 

dite de Peutinger, sur K^ris, le fierry, Moniunens Celtiques en Prance, etc. 
8vo. hf, bd. 55 180l> 

6202 Bablaude (A. de) Chroniques des Dues de Brabant, sm. folio, Coats of Arrrs and 

36 beautiful engravings of the Thikes and Duchesses of BrabarU, in the rich Cos- 
tume of their time, engraved by Collaert, calf \%s Anvers, 1612 

6203 Babtholini, Antiquitatum Danicarum de Causis contemptsB a Danis adhuo 

Gentilibus Mortis Libri III. ex Vetustis codicibus et monumentis hactenus 

ineditis congesti, sm. 4to. Extracts from the " Sagas," with Latin tra^islations, 

fine paper^ plates, a fine copy, calf neat, 20* Hafniae, 1690 

6204 Bavabia. Stamm Tafeln der ausgestorbenen Eegenten von Baiern, fol. bd. 3* 1778 
6206 BAXTEE.I Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum, sive syllabus Etymologicus 

Antiquitatum Veteris Britanniae atque Ibemiae tcmporibus Ilomanorum, Svo. 
LABOE VXVER, fine portrait by Vertue, calf, 10s 1719 

6206 BEKND, allgemeine Scbriftenkunde der gesammten Wappenwissenschaft, 4 vols* 

Svo. sd. uncut, 2\s Bonn, 1830-41 

6207 Bebtband (P. J. B.) Precis de I'nistoiredeBouioGNE-srB-MEBets^s Environs, 

2 vols. 8vo. maps and plates, calf gilt. Is 6d Boulogne, 1828-29 

6208 Bevy, Histoire de la Noblesse h^r^ditaire et successive des Gaulois, des Fran9oi8 

et des autres pcuples de I'Europe, de leur gouvernement d^puis 57 ans avant 
notre Ere jusqu'a present, Vol. 1, roy. 4to. uncut, 4* 6d Liege, 1791 

6209 BiANCHi, Marmi Cremonesi, 8vo. SS plates of Ancient Inscriptions, sd, Zs Mil. 1791 

6210 BIANCOLINI (Giambat.) Notizie storiche delle Chiese di Vebona, 8 vols, in 

9, 4ro. plates of Antiquities and numerous Coats of Arms, a good copy, hf bd* 

calf, £2. Verona, 1749-71 

An importat^t work containing Lists and Descriptions of all the Art Treasures in the Churches 

of Verona, including the Paintings. In G. Molini*s Oper. Bibl. only 4 vols, are quoted ; the 

latter volumes are scarce. 

6211 BiBLioTHiiQUE de I'Ecole des Chartes, B-evue d'^rudition, consacr^e principale* 

ment a I'etude du Moyen Age, Deuxi^me S^rie, 3 vols, large 8vo. facsimiles^ 
Vols. I & II half calf. Vol. Ill in 4 parts, 20* JParis, 1844-47 

6212 BIEDEE-MANN (J. G.) Genealogie der LoLen Gbafen Hauseb im Ebanckis- 

CHEN Cbayse, Erlangen, 1745 — Geschlechtsregister der Ritterschaft Landes ztL 
Franken Orts Baunach, Bayreuth, I74i7 — Gesclilechts register der OrtsGEsOBa, 
Bamberg, 1747 — Steigebwald, Ndmberg, 1748 — AltmOhl, Bayreuth, 1748 — 
Das Patriciat zu NObnbebg, Bayreuth, 1748 — Ehon und Wbbba, Bayreuth, 
1749 - Ottenwald, Culmbach, 1751— Das Voigtland, Ow/mftocA, 1752— Allge- 
meine Eegisteb liber sammtliche Biedermannische genealogiscbe TabeUen aer 
Ritterschaft zu Franken, dem Voigtlande und des Patriciats in Niirnberg, 

fefertigt von G. S. 1771 — 9 vols, in 4, folio, <?<wm5^i?2y entirely o/^ Genealogical 
'ables, a beautiful copy, (^vi^ coUTLi&TE,stampedhogskinbinding,£6.Bs 1745-71 
Vert rare, no complete copy has occurred for sale in Ijermany or in England for years. 

6213 BOISGELIK, Ancient and Modebn Malta, and Goza, containing an accurate 

account of the Islands, with a History of the Ejiights of St. John of Jerusalem, 

3 vols, in 1, 4to. chart, maps and numerous plates of Antiquities, Portraits, and 
Views, calf neat, 12s 6d 1805 

The best historical and topographical Account of Malta. Priced, 1837, Payne and Foss, bds. 
£\,\]s ed; WeigeU Leipsic, 24 thalers. 

CR214 BoNFADio (Jac.) Annales Genuenses, 1628-1550 ; Opere Volgari e Latine, 2 vols. 

royal %vo. frontispieces, portraits ofBonfadio a^id Card. Quirini and View of 

Genoa, fine paper, hf. bd. uncut, I2s Brescia, 1746-7 

" Cet ouvrage (Annales Gen.) est egalement estim^ pour Tordre, la clart^, la sage distribution do 

snjet, et pour la saine critique et I'^l^gance du style." — Darn. 

6215 BoBDEAUX ; Devienne, Histoire de la ville de ; l^®' partie, portraits and plates, 

Bordeaux, 1771 — Venuti, Anciens Monumens de Bordeaux, Gtihets, Dues 
d'Aquitaine, et les Monoyes frapp^es par les Anglais, plates, ib. 1764— in 1 vol. 
4to. calf, 4* 6rf 

6216 BoTTiN, Melanges d'Arch^ologie, 8vo. plates, hf. bd. 3* 6i Paris. 1831 

6217 BoucHEB DE Pebthes (M.) ASitiquit^s Celtiques et Ant^diluviennes, stout royal 

8vo. numerous plates, cloth, 14* Paris, 1847 

6218 Bbianville, Jeu d'Armoiries des Souverains d'Europe, 32mo. old calf, Ss Qd 1672 

2 B 



886 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6219 Bo wen's Britannia depicta, or Ogilby improved, being a correct BxirToy of all the 

Boads in England and Wales, 8vo. 273 engra/oed pp. with the Coats of Arms of 
the Nobility and Towns, calf, bs 1724 

6220 Bbitish Compendium (the), or Eudiments of Honour, containing the Genealogies 

of all the Nobility of Eng^land, Scotland, and Ibeland, 4 vols, in 5, seventh 
edition, enlarged to 1731— ^Manuscbipt Additions by Nicholl, to about 
1761, 3 thick vols, neatly written — together 8 vols. 16mo. many Coats of Arms, 
velltim, 20^ 

6221 Beydges (Sir Egerton) Atavise Begise, a Collection of Genealogical Tables, with 

Illustrations, impl. 4ito, plate of arms, bds, 20s Florence, 1820 

Privately printed, the impression limited to 60 copies. Sold in Mr. Hanrott's sale for j^7. Is. 
Priced, 1836, H. Bohn, £2. 12* 6iZ; 1836, 40, Thorpe, ir3. 3.». 

6222 Buchanan, Berum Scoticarum historia, cum notis edidit Man, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 

Abredoniae, 1762 

6223 BUCELIIS'IS (Gab.) GermaniaTopo-chrono-Stemmato-Graphica, wwmer<m«rtr«M 

and genealogical tables of the principal families of Germany, 4 vols, in 3, folio, 
vellum, scarce, £2. 10s Aug. Vtnd. et Ulm. 1655-62-72-78 

6224 Bubgebmeistee, Bibliotheca Equestris, continens ultra 50 authores et scriptores 

de Nobilitate et Ordine equestri : item " Das alte Thumierbuch" cum designa- 
tionibus Familiarum illustrium et nobilium, 2 vols. — Codex Diplomaticus eques- 
tris, cum continuatione oder " Beichs- Bitter- Archiv,** 2 vols. — ^together 4 vols, 
very thick sm. 4to. one frontispiece wanting, calf neat, 20* TJlm, 1720-21 

To all engaged in Heraldic studies, the above yolumes will be of great service. 

6225 Bitbee's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, 

8vo. Coats of Arms, cloth, 7s Qd 1841 

6226 General Armory of England, Scotland and Ireland, roy. 8vo. cl. 12s 1842 

6227 BUS SI, Istoria della citta di Vitebbo, folio, with plates of its Antiquities, Build- 

ings, Art-Monuments, Coins, etc. hf russia, 16s Roma, 1743 

6228 ■ the same, folio, plates, a fine copy in vellum, 21s 1742 

6229 BUTKENS (F. C.) Trophies sacrls et profanes du Duch^ de Bbabant, avec le 

Supplement par Jaerens, 4 vols, folio, fine plates, calf neat, £5. ia Haye, 1724-26 
Usually sold in Belgium for 180 francs. A copy, Largest paper, of which only 12 copies were 
printed, wis priced, 1829, John Bohn, mor. £14. 14c. 

6230 BUZELINI (Joan. Cameracensis) Gallo-Flandria Sacra et Profana: in qua 

urbes, oppida, regiunculae, municipia, et pagi praecipui Ghlllo-Flandrici tractus 

describuntur ; horumque omnium locorum antiquitates, religio, mores, sacra 

aedificia, piae fundationes, Principes, Gubernatores et Magistratus proponuntur, 

1625— Annales Gallo-Flandriae, cum Indice, 1624 — 2 vols, in 1, toiio, fine copy, 

original calf gilt, remarkably clean Sf fresh state, £4. 4« Duaci, M, Wyon, 1625-4 

Excessively rare, neither mentioned by Brunet nor Ebert ; no copies have appeared in cata. 

logaes for sale either in England, France, or Germany for many years. ''Jean Buzelin, jisuite, ne 

it Cambrai vers 1571, mourata Tage de 56 ans, en 1626. U a public quelques autres ouvrages 

cit^s dans cette Bibliographie. Cet ^crivain manque de critique ; mais son livre contient beaucoup 

de chartes et de documents d'un grand interSt historique.^' — DuiAiUoeul, Bibl. Douaisienne, p. 19 1. 

6231 CALMET (Don B.) Ilistoire ^^nealogique de la maison du Chatelet, branche 

puin^e de la maison de Lorrame, folio, plates and numerous CocUs of Arms^Jine 
copy in old French calf gilt. Arms on sides, 24« Nancy, 1741 

6232 CAMDENI (Guil.) Anglica, Hibernica, Normannica, Cambrica a 'Veteribus 

scriuta : Asser Menevensis, Anonymus de Vita Gulielmi Conquestoris, Thomas 
Walsingham, Thomas de la More, Gul. Gemiticensis, Giraldus Cambrensis, 
plerique nunc primum in lucem editi, folio, best edition, fine copy in the original 
stamped hogsktn binding, with clasps, £2. 2s Francqf 1603 

Priced, 1832, Payne and Foss, £3. 13« 6d; 1834, Arch, mor. £4. 10»; 1844. Rodd, £3. 3». 

6233 CAMPANILE (Filiberto) dell'Armi, overo Insegne de i Nobili, ove sono i Dis- 

corsi d'alcune famiglie, cosi spente, come vive del regno di Napoli, folio, nu- 
merous coats of Arms, vellum, 21s Napoli, 1680 

Rare. Unmentioned by Brunet and Ebert. 

6234 CANISIUS, Thesaurus Monumentorum Ecclesiasticorum, sive Lectiones Anti. 

quae cum obscrvationibus et notis ed. J. Basnage, 4 vols, folio, vellum, fine copy^ 

from the library of Bishop Blomfield, £2. Amst, 1725 

A curious collection of small pieces by writers of the middle ages. It contains some chronicles 

and itineraries to the Holy Land. For List of the numerous Treatises in the above, see Dowling's 

Notida^pp, 101—11 1. 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 387 



6235 CATEL (G-.) Histoire des Comtes de Toulouse, avec quelques Ckroniques, folio, 

with the family portraits^ old calf, 16* Tolose, 1623 

6236 Anotner copy, folio, in frie preservation, vellum^ 32* 1623 

6237 Caumont Gouts d'Antiquit^s Monumentales, 6 vols. 8vo. sd. 20s 1830-41 
CoDteDts: Partie Ire Ere Celtique, 2me et Soie Ere Gallo-Romaine, 4ine Moyen Age: Archi- 
tecture Religieuse, 5oie Architecture Militaire et Civile, 6ine Fonts Baptismaux, Autels, etc. 

6238 CAYLUS (Comte de) Eecueil des Antiquit^s Egyptiennes, Etrusques, GrecqueB 

et Itomaines, 7 vols. 4to. about 700 plates of Etruscan, JEg^fptian, Greek, and 
Roman Art, Jf, bd, uncut, 36« JParis, 1762-67 

6239 CEDERCEONA (D. G.) Sweriges Rikes Ridderskaps ocL Adels Wapen Bok, 

folio, toith Coats of Arms of the Swedish Nobility, If, bd, £3. 3* 

Stockholm, 1746 

Rarely met with complete : The work is divided as follows : Ridders och Adelsman, 208 pp. 

with 1867 Coat of Armsj Grefwar, 14 pp. with 82 Coats of Arms; Friherrar, 34 pp. with 204 

Coats of Arms. 

624^) Chassant, Nobiliana : Curiosit^s nobiliaires et h^raldiques, 12mo. cuts, 2s 6d 1858 

6241 Clabault, Genealogie historique de la Maison de Chasteigner en Poitou, 4to. nu^ 

merous pedigrees, hf bd, calf, %s Faris, 1779 

6242 Clabk's (Hugh) Introduction to Heraldry, 15tL edition, 12mo. 48 engravings, 

(pub. at 7s ad) cloth, 4>s 1854 

6243 COLLINS' Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, 

augmented and continued by Sir E. Brydges, 9 vols. 8vo. Coats of Arms of each 
family, calf, ^- 15* 1812 

6244 CON (Milium BUCH geschehen zu Costentz, darinnman findet wie die Herren 

gaystlich und weltHch eingreitten seynd und mit wievil Personen C'est-a-dire : 

he Livre du concile tenu a Constance. On y trouve comment les seigneurs 
ecclesiastiques et s^culiers ont fait leur entree, et avec combien de personnes. 
Aussi leurs armes y sont peintes....(par Ulric de Reichenthal.) (In fine) : Gc 
druckt und volendt in der keyserlichen Stat Augspurg von Athoni Sorg an Affter^ 
monta^ nach JEgidii do man zalt nach Christi gepurt M.CCCC und in dem 
LXX.XIII, foho, double columns of^ and 36 lines, very fine copy in the original 
calf binding, £9, 10s Augspurg, 1463 

Edition originale d'on outrage tr^s-rare et curieuz pour les figures en bois an nombre de 44 
et 1166 armoiries qui le decorent. Elles sont toutes coioiiees et i*epr68entent les armes des per- 
sonnes qui ont assist^ au concile ou divers evenements qui y ont rapport. M. Ebert en donna une 
description fort ezacte et le regnrde comme le premier armorial qui ait ^t6 imprime. 

Cette histoire a ^te ecrite avec beaucoup de naivete par un t^moin oculaire, qui se nomme 
plusieurs fois, savoir f. 67 oii il dit : und wass die mess also als dan ich Ulrich von Reychental 
das selb sahe, etc. ; il se nomme encore fo. 244 recto et fol. 246 verso. Voy. Cldment, Bibliothdque 
curieuse, t. 7, p. 280 et suivantes ; Maittaire, t. 4, p. 449. 

L' Enfant, preface de 1' Histoire du concile de Constance, pretend que Tauteur n'^tait pas bien 
instruit de ce qui s'est pass6 dans I'int^rieur du concile, mais qu'on pent compter sur tout ce qu*il 
rapporte relativement aux ceremonies publiques, Tarrivee et la reception des ambassadeurs, les 
actes de fpi, les armes des papts, princes, etc. etc. les processions et autres choses de cette nature. 

Cet ezemplaire a ete vendu «'01 fr. a la vente des livres de M. J.-L. D****** au mois de juin 
1834. C'est le No. 1075 du cat redige par Martin, libraire ; on y lit ce qui suit : ** Ce volume se 
compose de 247 ff. a 2 col. chifTr^s 2 k 247, le ler etant blanc. Les ff. 16, 17, 122 et 164 non 
chiffi^s. II y a un feuiliet dont le recto est blanc et non chiffr^ apres 160 et un apres 168 (M. 
Ebert dit 169 ; mais 169 ^tant un acte de Sigismoud et le verso de ce f. ajout^ etant le portrait de 
oe prince, il semble mieuz plac6 comme ilse trouve dans notreexemplaire. Ces deux ff. ne comp- 
tent pas dans la numeration, et portent le nombre total k *269. Le f. LXX eat cot^ LXXX. Les 
figures en bois (non compris les blasons) sont au nombre de 44, savoir 3 k mi-page et 41 occupant 
la page entiere. Dix de ces dernieres forment double tableau." 

Cet ezemplaire, qui est de la plus grand rarete, et presque introuvable, a appartenu au Dr. 
Kloss. — BoRLuuT Db Nortdonck. 

6245 CONCILIUM zu Constantz. Das Concilium so zu Constantz gehalten ist 

worden, 1413, small folio, with many fine woodcuts, including representations of 
the burning of John Suss, of the German Emperor investing the Nobility in tlieir 
feudal dignities, of Ecclesiastics, and their Elections, dissensions, etc, giving 
altogether a very striking picture of the events of that famous Council; added 
are the Coats of Arms of all the Nobles, Citizens and Ecclesiastics, this being the 
FiBST AxAOBiki^ ever published, fine tall copy, old binding, £3. lOs Augspurg, 1536 

2 B 2 



388 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 

6240 CoBBiNBLLi, Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Gondi, 2 vols. 4to. many 

fine Seraldic plates t and heautifully engraved portraits hy Dtiflos; good cop-uin 

old calf, £2. Part*, 1706 

One of the most elegant and esteemed of the French Family Histories. The celebrated Due 

DB Rbtz was of the Family of Gondi, and his portrait is inserted ; also that of a Paule de Gondi, 

DVCBESSB DB RbTZ. 

6247 CousTUMES du Bailliage de Meleun ; augment^es des notes de Ck. du Moulin, 

18mo. caU, Is 6rf :Paris, 1640 

6248 CEOMER (M.) De Origine et rebus gentis Polonorvm, libri XXX. folio, f^ne 

iooodcut portrait, a beautiful copy in stamped bindina, 30* JSasil. 1568 

6249 PoLONiA, sive ae Origine et rebus gentis Polononim, portrait and 

maps, with MSS, additions, calf, 28* Colonia^eAgripp, 1689 

6250 Cummikg's Runic and otker Monumental Remains of the Isle of Man, 4to. 15 

plates, bds, 10s 6d 1857 

6251 CfuTTs' Manual of the Sepulchral Slabs and Crosses of the Middle Ages, 8vo* 

83 plates, cloth, Is Qd 1849 

6252 Dambebgee, Purstenbuch, 8vo. red morocco, gilt edges — Furstentafel der Euro- 

paischen Staatengeschichte, folio, 60 genealogical Tables, hf red morocco, \bs 

Megensburg, 1831 

6253 DELLA CROCE (Ireneo, Carmelitano Scalzo) Historia della citta di Tbiestx, 

celebre colonia de' cittadini Romani, folio, with woodcuts of Coats of Arms^ 
Seals and Antiquities, very fine copy in old calf gilt, 25* Venetia, 1698 

6254 DENYALDI (Roberti) Rollo-Northmanno-Britannicus, folio, calf, fine copr, 

VEBT BABE, fc*3. 3* Rothomagi, 1660 

This interesting work contains the history of seven dukes of Normandy, in yerse and prose, 

induding William the Conqueror. Only two other copies are noticed in the Bibliographer's Manual, 

the one in the Royal Institution, and a copy which sold for £6. in 1825. Priced, 1829, J. Bohn, 

£A, As J 1841-42, Thorpe, £3. 8*. 

6255 DiCTioNNAiBE Genealogique, H^raldique, Chronologique et Historique, (par La 

Chenaye Desbois), 6 vols. 12mo. calf, 25* Faris, 1757-61 

6256 DixMUDE (Jan van) Dits de Cronike ende Genealogie van den Prinsen ende 

Graven van den foreeste van Buc, dat heet Vlaenderlant, 863-1436; met voorrede, 
eene lyst van de verouderde Woorden door Lambin, %vo. printed on Pink 
PAPEB, half bound, 7s 6d Ypre, 1839 

6257 2>0]lieBday Soob : ELLIS (Sir H.) General Introduction to Domesday 

Book and Indexes, with notes and comments, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, rare, £2. 16s 1833 

6259 DORST (J. G. L.) Wiirttembergisches Wappenbuch, 4to. nearly 250 coloured 

ar-ms, with Genealogical Notices, bds 21s Halle, 1846 

6260 DRUMMOND'S NOBLE BRITISH FAMILIES, with their Genealogies, 

and Biographical Notices of the most distinguished Individuals in each, illus- 
trated with JPoetbaits, Views, Armorial Bearings, Monuments, Seals, etc, (the 

ABMS AND POBTBAITS MOST BEAUTIFULLY COLOUBED, MANY LIKE MINIATUBES), 

compiled and edited by Henby Dbummond, Esq., M.P., 2 vols. impl. folio, 
(published at the expense of the Author at £25. 4?^ hf. bd, morocco, gilt tops, a 
very handsome and interesting book ; the portraits, taken from original paintings^ 
display a fine series of British Worthies in the Costume <fthe time, £7. 10s 1842 
This superb work, in the style of " Litta Famiglie Italiani," comprises the follow- 
ing Histories of Noble British Families : The Family of Ashbumham — The Family 
of Arden and Compton—The Family of Cecil— The Family of Harley — The Family 
of Bruce — The Family of Perceval — The Families of Dunbar, Hume, and Dundas — • 
The Family of Drummond — The Family of Neville. All richly illustrated with Por- 
traits, Arms, Pedigrees, etc. 

6261 DOUGLAS (Rev. Jas.) Nenia Bbitannica; a Sepulchral History of Great 

Britain (in which are engraved the Antiquities discovered by the late Dp. 

Faussett) from the earliest period to its general conversion to Christianity, royal 

folio, 36 plates of Celtic and Anglo- Saxon Antiquities, very fine tall copy with 

rough leaves, bound in russia extra, in Kalthoebers style, rare, £5. 5* 1793 

This valuable work includes a complete series of the British, Roman and Saxon Sepulchral 

Bites and Ceremonies, with the contents of several hundred Burial Places, opened under the careful 

iJMpection of the author. The Barrows containing Urns, Swords, Spear-heads, Di^ere, Knives, 

Battle Axes, Shields, and Armillae ; Decorations of Women, consisting of Gems, Pensile Ornaments, 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 389 



Bracelets, Beads, Gold and Silrer Buckles ; Magical Instrnments, and other Relics, to which are 
added Observations on the Celtic, British, Iloman, and Danish Barrows, discovered in Great Britain. 
Douglas may be called the father of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology. 

6262 DU iOUCHET, Histoire genealogique de la Maison de CorETENA.Y, folio, 

many engravings of Coats of A rms, Secus, and Pedigrees, rf- rare, £2. Paris, 1661 

6263 the same, fol. with MSS. Table qf Pedigrees added, vel. £2. 12s M 1661 

6264 DUCHESNE (Andrese) Historise Normannormn Scriptores Antiqui, Res ab illis 

per Galliam, Angliam, Apuliam, CapusB Principatum, Siciliam et Orientem gestae 

explicantes, ab anno 838 ad 1220, ex MSS. Cod. fere omnes nunc primum edit», 

folio, russia, gilt leaves, £6. Lutet, Paris, 1619 

A cheap copy of this valuable set of all the Norman chroniclers. Priced, 1826-8, Payne and 

Foss, £6. 6«; 1840-44, James Bohn, £6. 6« ; in 1847, £7. I7i6d; the Rozbarghe copy fetched 

£6, 6s ; Dawson Tamer^s, 1853, £7. 7s ; Purton Cooper's, 1853, £8. 5«. 

Large Paper copies sold : The Marqais of Townshend*s, j^9. 15«; Hibbert*s, ;^9. 5« ; 1854, 
Gardner's, mor. £S0, 

6265 Masebes, Historiae An^licanae circa tempus Conquestds Angliae a Gnlielmo 

Notho, Normannomm ance, selecta Monumenta, excerpta a magno volumine 
" Historiae Normannomm Scriptores antiqui," a Duchesne edito, with Eng^- 
LISH NOTES, 4to. kf\ bd. Tussia, 15* 1807 

6266 DUELLI (&.) Excerptorum Genealogico-Historicorum libri duo, folio, with 60 
fins plates o/^ Seals, Coats of Arms, Costtime, and Objects qf Mediaeval Art, bds, 
25ff Ups. 1725 

6267 DU MONSTIER (A.) Neustbia Pia, sen de omnibus et singulis Abbatiis et 

Prioratibus totius Nobmani^, folio, a rema/rhdbly fine tall copy, old calf gilt, 

£4. 4« Mothomagi, 1663 

'' Recherch6 et pen commuu." — Brunei, Since Brunet wrote this, the work has become still 

scarcer, and has risen proportionately in price. H. Bohn had, 1831, a copy on Fine Paper, whidi 

he priced only £3 3« ; it would now have a greater value. 

This intere^sting historical volume is of great importance to the scholar, particularly for the 
Norman period of English History. 

6268 DU PAZ (F. A.) Histoire genealogique de plusieurs Maisons illustres de Bretagne, 

stout folio, many Coats cf Arms, good copy in calf, rare, Jb*4. 10^ Paris, 1619 

6269 EcKHABT (J. G. ab) Commentarii de rebus Pbancije Oeientalis et episcopatus 

Wirceburgensis in quibus regum et imperatorum Francise veteris Germaniaeque, 
&c. Gesta ex scriptoribus cosevis, bullis, et diplomatibus, &c. illustrantur, por^ 
trait a7id plates of Antiquities and diplomas, 2 vols, folio, vellum, fine copy, 36* 

Wirceb, 1729 

6270 EDMONDSON'S (Jos.) Complete Body of Hebaldby, the Organ and Proffress 

of Armories aud Heraldry, the proper Method of Blazoning and MarshiQling 

Armorial Bearings, State Achievements, etc. with numerous plates of the 

Arms of Cities, Towns, etc. ; also Glover's Ordinary of Arms, augmented and 

improved ; an Alphabet of Arms, containing upwards of J^yty TJiousand Coats 

qfArms with their Crests, portraits and plates, 2 vols. impl. folio, labge pafeb, 

fine copy, in the original russia extra, £6. 6* 1780 

The best book on the subject. Priced, 1832, Bryan', £10. 10«; 1834, Arch, £9. 9s and 

£10. 10«; 1840, Payne and Foss, £7. 7s; in 1843, £6. 6« ; 1843, J. Bohn, i:5. ; 1847, H.Bohn, 

£b, 5«; 1856, Sampson, £4. 18«; 1857, £3. 16«— Sold in Edwards's sale for j^ll. ; Bindley's, 

£11.16*; Brocketfs, £14. 3* 6d ; Nassau's, £13. 13» ; Constable^s, £12. 17* ; 1853, D. Turner's, 

£^. 13« ; 1854, Dr. Hawtrey's>- £2. 13« ; 1856, at Sotheby's, a copy in russia, £4. is. — Large Paper 

copies were priced, 1834, Arch, £16. 169; 1840, Payne and Foss, £18; 1843, Jas. Bohn, col. pi. 

£12. (Dent's copy, having fetched, £16. I6s); 1847, H. Bohn, £6.6«, and mor. £10. \0s; 1834» 

mor.irid. 15«; 1851, Nichols, i^ 10. 10* ; Sir Mark Sykes's copy fetched £20. ; the Duke of York's, 

£\9. ; 1825, at Sotheby's, £19. Ss 6d ; 1855, the Earl of Munster's, j^lS. bs ; 1856, at Sotbeby'% 

mor. £S, \78 6d. 

6271 ENGLISH HISTOEICAL SOCIETY. The Fine Series of Chronicles, &o. 

as printed under the auspices of this Club, on fine labge papes, which was 

restricted to the number of Noblemen and Gentlemen composing the Society, 

The comj^te Series contains the followinff : — 

BedsB Historia Gentis Anglorum et Opera Minora recensuit Stevenson, 

2 vols. 183841 

Chronicon Eicardi Diyisiensis de Bebus gestis Bicardi I. E. Angliae, ed. 

Stephenscm IS^iS* 



390 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OP 



Soger de Wendover. Chronica sive Flores Historiamm cum Append, edidit 

H. C. Coxe, 5 vols. 1841-44 

Willelmi Malmsburiensis, Gesta E>egum Anglorum atqiie Historia Novella, 

recensuii Hardy, 2 vols. 1840 

Codex Diplomaticus Mvi Saxonici Opera J. M. Xemble, 6 vols. 1839-48 

Gildaa de Excidio Britannise, recensuit Stevenson 1838 

Nennii Historia Britonum, recensuit Stevenson 1838 

Gesta Stephani Eeeis Anglonun et Ducis Normannomm ab And. JDucliesue, 

recensuit R. C. oewell 1846 

Florentii Wigomiensis Monaclii Chronicon ex Chronicis, edidit Thorpe, 

2 vols. 1848-9 

Chronicon Walteri de Heminburgh de Gestis Regum Anglia, recensuit H. C. 

Hamilton, 2 vols. 1848 

Chronique de la Traison et Mort de Richart deux, 5oy d* Engleterre, avec un 

GlossairCy par Benj. Williams 1846 

Henrici Y Anglice Regis Gesta, cum Chronicd. Neustri», GnUias, recensuit 

B. Williams 1850 

Adami Murimuthensis Chronica sui temporis cum continuatione, edidit et 

recensuit T. Hog 1846 

Nicholai Triveti Ajnnales sex !Regum An^ise, recensuit Hog 1845 

Historia Eerum Anelicarum Willelmi ±*arvi, S. T. D. Ordinis Sancti Au- 

gustini Canonici fiegularis in Ccenobio Beatse Marise de Novoburgo in 

Agro Eboracensi, recensuit H. C. Hamilton, 2 vols. 1856 

together 29 vols, royal Svo. very elegantly printed, extra hoards, complete sets 

have now become scarce, £18. 18« 1838-56 

6272 English Histobical Society's Publications, viz. : — 

BedsB (Ven.) Historia Ecclesiastica, et Opera Historica Minora, 2 vols. 
Gildas, de Excidio Britannice. 
Nennii Historia Britonum. 

Willelmi Malmsburensis Gesta Eegum Anglorum, 2 vols. 
Chronicon Kicardi Divisensis de Eebus Gestis Kicardi I. 
Eogeri de Wendover, Flores Historiarum, 5 vols. 
Nicolai Triveti Annales. 
Henrici Quinti Begis An^liee Gesta. 
Kemble (J. M.) Codex Diplomaticus iEvi Saxonici, 6 vols. 
Willelmi de Newburgh Historia Anglicana, ed. Hamilton, 2 vols, 
together 22 vols. 8vo. hds. £10. 10s Typis SocietaHs, 1838-56 

Privately printed. The cost to each member was upwards of sixty Guineas. 
6273 KEMBLE, Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici, cum introductione Anglice, 
notis, etc. ed. J. M. Kemble, 6 vols. 8vo. plates of facsimiles, boards, babe, 
£5. 1839-48 

6274 the same. Vols. I. II. Svo. hds. £2, 1839 

6276 the same, labgb fafeb. Vols. I.-III. royal 8vo. bds, £3. 3« 1839-45 

6276 Gildas de excidio Britanniae ed. Stevenson, 8vo. bds, 7s 6d 1838 

These valuable and important publications of the English Historical Society are now closed, 

they deserve the particular attention of Collectors, Historians, and Librarians ; they comprise a 

greater mass of information about our English History, and in a more convenient form, than 

hitherto published. 

We have no space to enumerate the extreme value of each Work separately, or even to notice 
those that are now for the first time printed ; but it may be sufficient to adopt, as a general view 
of the several Works, the following f^om the Preface to the Codex Diplomaticus Mvi Sazonid : ' 

'* The extraordinary amount of information to be derived from these documents renders their 

publication an era in the studies of Teutonic scholars ; for law, language, and history, they are full 

of data, without which no enquiry in this field, however industrious and conscientious, could poe- 

sibly be successful. Germany and Scandinavia have their part too in the collection ; it is in the 

running comment upon a dark portion of history, in which the greatest nations of the world dimly 

and indistinctly figure ; and though it belongs to England, it contains many notices which will be 

ralued both north and south of the Elbe. Most valuable is it at a moment like this, when the 

Angular and exceptional position of our country challenges investigation at the hand of the philo- ;' 

lOj^cal historian. 

'* More than fifteen hundred documents have survived the conquests and tnunpHngsof armies, 
ht storm of revolutions, the yet more efficient and gradual changes of hahioai md the altered 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 391 



fonns of public and private life ; they have sunrived not only to show us what our forefathen 
thought and did, but to prove the marvellous resemblance which, in spite of every influence, we 
their late descendants, bear to our forefathers. 

*' Let us be assured that the Englishman has inherited the noblest and best portion of his being 
from the Anglo-Saxon ; and by a rare good fortune he has the means of comparing his actual con- 
dition with that which lay at the remote foundation. It is in every point of view most extraordinary 
that documents entrusted to such frail materials as parchment or vellum, often drawn up in a lan- 
guage which has long been unintelligible, should still remain, after eight hundred years of intervaly 
for our contemplation ; but since it is so, let us avail ourselves of the facts they teach." 

*' We have great pleasure in bearing our testimony not only to the judicious choice and careful 
execution of their works themselves. Afr. Keinbie*a Anglo-Saxon Charters, equally important to- 
the philologist and to the legal and constitutional antiquary. Mr, Stevenson's Ecclesiastical History 
and Opera Minora of Bede, Mr, Hardy's William of Malmsbury, Mr, Coxe's handsome and 
complete Roger of Wendover — in short, the Society's publications in general, form a series which 
any man may be glad to place in his library as satisfactory editions of intrinsically valuable books. 
Nennita would admit of further elucidation by a good Celtic scholar; but the text is a decided im- 
provement, and the notes are sensible and use^ as far as they go.'' — GametVs Essays, p. 116. 

6277 EENST (M. S. P.) Histoire du Limboubo, suivie de celle des Comt^s de Dad- 

hem, de Fauquemont, etc. avec notes, appendice, et La vie de Tauteur par La- 
valleye, 7 vofi. %vo, plates, hf, calf, uncut, fine copy, 30* Li^ge, 1837-47 

The 7th volume contains the " Annales fiLodenses," not yet continued. 

6278 FAENESE Family : Eeales Exeguias de Senora Donna Ysabel Famesio, Prin- 

cesa de Parma j Beyna de las Espanas, celebradas en la Santa Iglesia Cathe- 
dral en la Imperial Corte Mexicana, 27 y 28 Febrero 1767, y Landatio fimebris 
— in 1 Tol. small 4to. with the large folding plate, and very roughly executed 
cuts, vellum, rare, 32« I^texico, 1768 

With numerous sonnets, emblems, &c. 

6279 FEENE'S (John) Blazon of Gentrie, divided into two Parts : the first, named 

the Glorie of G-enerositie, the second, Lacyes Nobilitie, small 4to. the title could 
be improved by washing, fine copy in old calf, rare, 2Ss Wlndet, 1586 

Priced, 1832, Bryant, £2. 2s ; 1837, Fayne and Foss, 31« 6J; 1843, J. Bohn, 36«. Sold by 
auction, 1855, Bemal's, with Lord Burghley's autograph, £3. 

6280 Flobence. Eccelenze e Grandezze delLa nazione Fiorentrna, con descrizione 

alfabetica dei Nomi e Famiglie Nobilissims, 8yo. ^plates of Arms and Anti' 
quities, hf. bd. 9* Firenze, 1780 

6281 MiGLioBE (Ferd. Leop. del) Firenze illustrata, 4to. plates, ^. bd, 6s Mr, 1684 

6282 FoLiETiB (Uberti) Historise G-enuensium Libri XII. folio, portrait, fine copy in 

old French red mobocco, gilt marbled edges, with ^A^Lomenie arms on the sides, 
16« Genu€B per Hieronymum JBartolum, 1685 

6283 FoNTANiNi (J.) Historia Literaria Aquilejensis cum dupl. Indice, 4to. vellum, 

4^ 6d BomcB, 1742 

6284 Fbai^ CQUEN (C. de) Eecueil historique, g^n^alo^que et nobiliare des Maisons et 

Families illustres et nobles dn royanme. Vol. 1. 4to. all published, the Coats of 
Arms coloured, hf, bd. 9s Brux, 1S26 

6285 Fbench (G-. J.) The Origin and meaning of the early interlaced Ornamentation 

found on the Ancient Sculptured Stones of Scotland, Ireland, etc. 8vo. with 8 
plates, Ss Qd Manchester, printed for presentation only, 1858 

6286 GALE et FELL, Sceiptoebs Eebum Anolicabitm Vetebbs, 3 vols. fono,^«a 

copy in caff, £10. Oxon, 1684-91 

Vol. 1. — I. Ingulphi Croylandensis Historia. II. Petri Blesensis Continuatio ad Historiam 
Ingulphi. III. Chronica de Mailros. IV. Annales Monasterii Burtonensis. V. Historiae Croy- 
landensis Continuatio. 

Vol. 2. — I. Annales Marganenses. II. Chronicon Thorns Wikes, alitor Chronicon Salis* 
burieusis Monast. III. Annedes Waverleienses. IV. Itinerarium Regis Anglorum Richardi et 
aliorum in Terram Hierosolymorum, auctore Gaufrido Vinisauf. V. Chronica Walteri Hemingford 
de Gestis Llegum Angliae. 

Vol. 3.— I. GUdas. II. Eddius. III. Nennius. IV. Asserius. V. Higden. VI. W. 
Malmesburiensis. VII. Anonymus Malmesb. VIII. Historia Ramesiensis. IX. Historia 
Eliensis. X. Thomas Eliensis. XI. Joan. WalUngford. XII. Bad. de Diceto. XIII. De Flv- 
titione in Schiras, etc. XIV. Fordun Scoti Chronicon. XV. Alcuinus. 

Priced, 1840, J. Bohn, russia, ;^12. 12s; 1841, Bohn, morocco, £13. 13«; fetched, 1853, 
Cooper, £9. \0s, ** As in every Monastery there was some curious mind, fond of noting the great 
incidents of hia day, every ooontry In Europe has such Chronicles. But I think with Dr Henry, 



392 QUARITCH»S CATALOGUE OF 



that, upon the whole, our annalists are superior to those of any other nation at this penod. Snch 
a series of regular chionology and true incident ; such faithful, clear, and ample materials for au- 
thentic history, have scarcely appeared before the public. Nothing could be more contemptible as 
compositions ; nothiny could be more Hatisfactory as authoritiet.** — Turner, 

6287 Galland (Auguste) M^moires pour I'lustoire de Navarre et de Flandre, oontenaiifl 

les droits du iloy sur ces pays, etc. folio, labge fafeb, map, old red morocco 
gilt J with arms on the sides, §1* Paris, 1648 

6288 (xAMURRINI (Don Eug.) Istoria genealogica delle Famiglie nobili Toscane et 

Timbre, 5 vols. fol. numerous Coats c^ Arms, calf, very babe, £5. 1668-85 

Excessively rare, not mentioned by Brunet. No copy has been sold in London for years. 
The first volume of this very valuable and rare work is unfortunately in a very poor state ; the 
set is therefore sold not subject to collation ; Vol. V. is the scarcest of all. 

6289 Gabiel (P.) Series Fraesnlum Maj^alonensium et Montpeliensium, variis Guillel- 

morum Montpelii Dominonim, Uomitum Melgoriensium historiis locupletata, 
451-1665, 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 25* Tolosae,ymi 

6290 Gastelieb de la Toub, Genealogie de la Maison de Freissac tir^e da nobiliare 

historique de la province de Languedoc, 4to. old calf, 15* Paris, 1770 

6291 Gaya, Histoire genealogique des Dauphins de Viennois, 18mo. with folding plates 

of Coats of Arms, old calf, 10* Paris, 1683 

6292 GESCnLECHTER-BUCH, darinn der lobl. Kaiserl. Iteicbs-Statt Augsfurg, so 

vor 500 und mehr Jaren hero daselbst gewonet und biss auf 8 abgestorben, etc. 
m. eines jeden Geschlechts Wappen, Zeichen, Schilt nnd Helm, etc., an Tag 
gegebendurch Sigm. Feyrabend, folio, title, V52pp, and 1 leaf with the colophon, 
comprising 160 woodcuts, representing Knights m various costumes, execvied in 
a spirited and masterly manner hy Josi Amman, with coats- of arms of the 
Augsburg families, old calf gilt, scarce, 36* Franchfort am Mayn, 1580 

6^3 Gestel (C. van) Historia Sacra et Profana Archiepiscopatiis Mechliniensis, 2 vols, 
in 1, folio, portrait and plates, vellum, 5* Hagce Com. 1725 

6294 ^— ■^— the same, folio, J^arge Paper, numerous plates, calf gilt, 16* 1725 

6295 Getty's (E.) Notices of Chinese Seals, sm. 4to. with 19 plates of Chinese Seals, 

cloth, Bsed ' JDuhlin, 1850 

6296 Ghent. Supplement, GiSn^alogique, historique, a I'histoire des Ev^ques de S. 

Bavon a Gand, 8vp. MS. additions hy the Baron de Croeser, calf, 5* Gand, 1777 

§297 Glafey, Decas Sigillorum, historiam Italiae, GaUiae atque Germaniae illustrans, 

4to. with 12 plates of Seals, and others in the text, sd. Is 6d lAps. 1749 

6298 GoLDASTi (M. H.) Scriptores rerum Alemannicarum, Editio 3, cura Senckenberg, 

3 vols, in 1, folio, M hd. calf neat, 7* 6c? Francof 1730 

6299 GUICHENON. Histoire genealogique de la royale maison de Savoie, justifi^e 

par titres, fondations, etc. enrichie de portraits, sceaux, monnoies et armoiries, 
par Samuel Guichenon, 5 large vols, fol. with portraits and many engravings of 
Avms, Coins, Monuments, etc. by Thumeysen, speckled veil. £2. 10* Tu,rin, 1778-80 

" Cet ouyrage est rare et estime." — Du Fresnoy. 
" Rare." — Moule. ** Ouvnrge pen commun.*' — Brunei, 

6300 GXJILLIM'S Display of Heraldry, stout folio, sixth edition, m>any places, tall 

copy, in old calf, £3. 10* 1724 

6301 GuLEB VON Weineck, Eaetia d. i. Beschreibung der dreyen grawen Biindten u, 

BAtischen Volcker, fol. maps, woodcuts, and coats of arms, bds. 8* 2^urich, 1616 

6302 GUAGNINI (Al,) Sabmatiae Eubofeae descriptio, quae regnum Poloniae 

Lituaniam* Busgiam, Moscoviam, etc. complectitur, editio cum additamentis, 
folio, in the text a large folding woodcut of an assembled council, the size of two 
pages ; a separate table, * Genealogia Itegum Poloniae ;' series of woodcuts — por^ 
traits, calf, £3. Spirae, 1681 

Not mentioned by Brunet or Ebert, nor have I traced copies sold by auction. 

6303 Haecht (L. van) Chroniicke vande Hertoghen van Brabant, small folio, 4^ fine 

plates of the Dukes of Brabant, all full size in their Costume, old calf, 12* 

Antwerpen, 1612 
6303*Haoecii (W.) Bohmische Chronica : von Ursprung der Bohmen, von irer 
Hertzogen und Konige Graffen Adels und Geschlechter Ankunfit, vom Jahr 
833, aus Bohmischer in die Deutsche Sprache transsferiret durch Sandel, 2 vols, 
in 1, thick folio, woodisut titles and portraits, old stamped calf, sound copy, babe, 
30* Prag, 1596 



HERALDRY, ANTiaUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 393 

6304i Hac^snbuch de Diptycho Brixiano Boethii Consulis, large folio, with 2 fine larae 
pkUeg, vellum, 12s 2\trici, 1749 

6305 Hamelmaitn's Gldenbargisclie Chronicon, folio, foUk numeraue Partraite, Coais 

ofArfns, also the celebrated Horn, and Pedigrees, hf, russia, 7s 6d 1599 

6306 Hababi Annales Ducum seu Principum Brabantise totiusque Belgii, Tomi III. : 

quorum primo solius Brabantise, secundo Belgii uniti principum res gestae ; 
tertio Belgici Tumultus usque ad 1609, 3 yob. in 2, small lolio, Jkill length 
portraits, old caff gilt, ISs Antv, 1623 

Heath's copy fetched JtZ, 128, 

6307 HARD (Lopez de) Nobiliario genealogico de los Bejes de Espafia, 2 yoIs. folio, 

many Coats of Arms, £4. Madrid, 1622 

6308 the same, Vol. II. only, folio, the Coats of Arms emblazoned, qf. 20* 1622 

The Second Volume is extremely scarce. 

6309 Habtabd yon Hattstbin, die Hobeit des Teutschen Beicbs Adels, 3 yoIs. stout 

folio, including the 8upplem>ents, numerous Coats of Arms of the German No' 
bUity, with the Pedigrees, bds. 20s Pulda, 1729-1740 

Complete copies are very rare ; the above has all the Sapplements, and the general Index. 

6310 HAETXNOCil, Alt- u. Neu-Preussen oder Preussiscber Historien, 2 yoIs. in 1, 

folio, maps, and many plates of Prussian Antiquities, full-length portraits qfthe 
Teutonic Knights, and Views, engraved in the style of Hollar, fine copy in vellum^ 
21* Frankfurt, 1684 

The 6rst chapter contains a treatise on the Old Prussian Language. 
^11 Heineccius (J. M.) de Yeteribus Germanorum aliorumque nationum SigUliSy 
folio, ^r*^ edition, plates of Seals, calf, 7s 6d Prancof 1709 

6312 HEMiilCOUET (Jac(jue8 de) Miroir des Nobles de Hasbaye, ou il traite des 

f^n^alogiques des rancienne noblesse de Li^ge et des euYirons depuis 1102 jusques 
398, publ. par De Sidbray, folio, numerous Coats of Anns, fine copy in old ca^ 
gilt, 30* Bruxelles, Fricx, 1673 
Meilleure Edition, devenue bien rare. 

6313 HENNINGES. Tbeatrum Genealogicum ostentans omnes omnium setatum 

Familias, Monarcbarum, Begum, Ducum, Marcbionum, Principum, Comitum, 

atque illustrium Heroum et Heroinarum, item Pbilosopborum, Oratorum, £[is- 

toncorum, quotquot a condito m\mdo usque ad bsec nostra tempora Yixerunt, 

quorumque memoria Uteris consecrata babetur, coUectiim ingenio et labore M. 

Hieronymi Henninges, 4 vols, in 5, folio, numerous cuts of ar-ms, old calf gilt, 

rare, £3. 15* Magdebv/rgi, 1598 

*«* Distinct portions of this valuable work are allotted to the genealogies of the principal 

families of England and Scotland ; it is the first book that was ever published on the subject. 

'* Ce grand ouvrage d' Henninges sur les genealogies est regarde comme un des plus savans et un des 

plus acheves parmi ceux qui ont et^ mis au jour sur cette partie. II est nun settlement remarquable 

par les dissertations intercessantes qu'il renferme, mais encore par la vtrit^ qui les characterise. II 

est difficile d'en trouver des exemplaires complets ; et quand on est parvenu k rassembler toutes les 

parties qui les composent, c'est un ouvrage qui devient alors precieux." — De Bure, 

6314 Heylin*s Help to Englisb History, edited by Wrigbt, 8vo. with 2 frontispieces 

and 64i plates of Coats of Arms, neatly emblazoned by its late proprietor Lieut," 
Col, Hamilton Smith, calf, 10* 1773 

6315 HOPE (Karl) Historiscb-genealogiscber Atlas, seit Cbristi Geburt bis auf unsere 

Zeit, Abtbeilung I. Deutscbland, folio, chth, £'2. 5* Gotha, 1858 

I have been informed by an eminent Genealogist, that Dr. Hopf is a most laborious and able 
man, adding, ** If carried out in conformity with the scheme sketched in the prospectus, it will be 
a most valuable, indeed indispensable book of reference for students of history, embodying informa- 
tion as to dynasties and successions, royal and seignorial, secular and ecclesiastical, European and 
extra- European, pagan and Christian, which at present is only to be found in very large and expen- 
sive, and in some cases very scarce, works." 

6316 Hoffmann (C. G ) Scriptores Eerum Lusaticabum antiqui et recentiores in ^o 

Lusiaticae Grentis Origines, £es gestae ad Slavicarum Lusaticarum gentium 
Antiquitates et Historiam pertinentia Monumenta recensentur, 4 toIs. in 1, 
folio, plates of Slavonic Antiquites, vellum, 15* Lips. 1719 

6317 HOHENECXTG. A., Prey herr von] die Stande dess Ertz-Hertzogthumb Oester- 

reicb ob der Enns, als Pralaten, Herren, Bitter, \md Stadte, 3 vols, folio, por- 
trait, arms, and genealogical tables, old caff gilt, 28* Passau, 1727-32 
The last volume of this Genealogical work is seldom attainable. 



394 QUAEITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

6318 HOputgk, de Insi^um sive Armorum prisoo et novo Jure, tractatuB joridico' 

historico-pliilologiciis, folio, plate, old calf, 159 Narihergae, 1642 

Priced. 1847, U. Boha, £2, 2«. A very important work to the Genealogist and the HUtorian. 

6319 HOBNEB (Johann) GenealogiBche TabeUen, nebat genealogische Era^en zur 

Erlauterung der politischen lustorie, 4 vols. obi. folio, 1333 Tables of Pedigrees^ 
vellum, 30ff Leipz. 1725-33 

6320 another copy, 4 vols, in 2, obi. folio, ca^f, 25« 1725-33 

^21 kurtze Fragen aus der Genealogie, 18mo. 672 pp. ca^f, \0s ib. 1725 

6322 HUMBEACHT (Jo. Mart.) die bochste Zierde Teutscblands : Genealogical 

Tables of German Princes and Families, thick folio, many Coats of Arms ^ Seaw 
tifkillg engraved, old cay' gilt, 32* Francqf. VJQll 

6323 IMHOFII Notitia S. Kom. Germanici Imperii Procerum genealogies, ediOo 

tertia, folio, calf, ds 6d Tuhingae, 1693 

5324 Historia ItalifiB et Hispanise G^nealogica, folio, Coats of Arms, cc^, 

7* 6rf Norimb, 1701 

6325 INVEGES (Agost. Sacerdote Siciliano) la Cartagine Siciliana, historia divisa 

in due libri : I. Nome, etc. della citta di Caccabe ; II-. la Descendenza di XIY. 
nobilissime Famiglib Nobmanne, Francese, e Spagnuole, che dalla liberta 
Normana infin al presente giorno Than signoreggiato, small 4to. Coats of Arms, 
vellum, very rare, £2. 10* Talermo, 1661 

Names of the Families : Segeyo, Bovello, Lavardino, Cicala, Podio Riocardi, Stendardo, Pre- 
folio, Chlaramonte, Aragona, Qaeralto, Prates, Cabrera. Enriqupz, Amato. 

6326 Zreland* AllCHD ALL'S (Mervyn) Monasticon Hibebnicum ; or an. His- 

tory of the Abbeys, Priories, and other religious houses in Ireland, Memoirs of 

their Founders, Benefactors, Abbots, &c. to the time of their suppression, 4to. 

with plates of monastic costume, Sfc, hf bd, morocco, uncut, rare, 30« Dublin, 1786 

Priced, 1824, Rivington, bds. £l, 16«, calf, £2. 2« ; Uibbert's copy, fetched, £1. 10«; 1856, 

at Sotheby's, £1. 9f. ** A valuable and esteemed work." — Lowndes, 

6327 Kilkenny Abchaeolooical Society, Transactions, Jany. 1852 — Sep. 1855, or 

Vols. II — III pt. 2, 11 parts, 8yo. plates of Antiquities, sd, 20s 1853-55 

6328 jAHBBtcHEB des Yereins von Alterthumsnreunden im Eheinlande, Yols. 1-24, 

and C^eneral Index, in 8 vols. 8yo. many plates of Homan Antiquities found in 
Ghrma/ny and SolUmd, german bds. edges cut, £3. 5^ Botm, 1842-57 

Ces annales contiennent des memoires fort impo^rtants concemant Tarch^logie classiqne et 
chr^tienne. Le livre est public aux frais de la soci^te. 

6329 James 1. Wake, Eex Platonicus, siye de Jacobi Britanniarum regis ad Acad. 

Oxoniensem adventu, 1605, 18mo. vellum, 2s 6d Oxon. 1607 

6330 JOANNIS (G. C.) Eerum Moguntiacatum, Yol. I. II. et Tomus novua (HE.) 

3 yols. folio, with genealogical tables, caJfgilt, babe, £2. 10s Francof 1722-1727 
A valuable collection of Early German Chroniclers ; — most copies were destroyed by Are. 

6331 JouBDAiN et DuYAL, les Stalles de la Cath^drale d' Amiens, royal 8yo. woodcutt 

a/nd VI plates, sd,8s Amiens, 1844 

6332 KELHAM'S Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language, 8yo. bds, 

uncut, dOs 177S 

6333 . Domesday Book illustrated, containing an account of that Record, $ 

translation of difficidt passages, an explanation of the Terms, Abbreyiations, etc 
8yo. 21» 1788 

6334 Knifpenbeboh, Historia ecclesiastica Duoatus G^ldriae ad annum 1200, email 

4to. cay\ 3s 6d Bruxellis, 1719 

6335 KojALOWicz (A. W.) Historia Lithuana, 2 yols. 4to. the first volume wants tk$ 

title, vellum, very rare, £4. Dantisci et ArUverpiae, 1650-59 

6336 Kopp's BiLDEB und Schbiften deb Yobzeit, 2 yols. 8yo. with facsimiles (in 

colours) from early Saxon and other curious MSS., numerous copies of ancient 

Semetic Alphabets, Scc. hf. bd, ISs Mannheim, auf. Kosten des Yerfassers, 1819 

*^* Raeb, privately printbd, and nans intended for tale, the Editor stating in his address 

that he had not been able to complete more than 1*2 copies at the period of presenting them to his 

particuhir friends in 1819. Copies have since come into the market 

6337 Lamii Deliciae Eruditorum (Yet. Anekdota), 12mo. vellum, 2s 6d Flor. 1737 

6338 Lancashibe and Cheshibe, Historic Society of; Proceedings and Papers, Ses- 

sion lY to Yol. X, or from 1851-58^ 6 yols. 8yo. numero^as plates cfantiquiiies, 
(pub. at £3. 3« 6(Q sd. 36# Liverpool, 1852-8 



\ 



HERALDRY, ANTIdUITIBS, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. S99 

6339 LANG (Nic.) WapenbtLch der Obrigkeit in Dantsig* 12mo. engraved UtU^ 

Z firontispieces, and a heaut\fiil Series <^^ plates qftke Coat of Arms and Gypheb 
of all the Mayors ofDantzig, vellum, very rare, £2. ^s Dantzig, 1694 

'* With the book-plate of the Dantzig Library. '* Ez Bibliotheca Senaftn Gedanenns." 

6340 LANGEBEK et Suhm, Scbiptobes Kebum Danicabum Medii JBvii, Srdi. folio, 

Fine Paper, calf neat, a very clean set, £8. 8« Hcfniae, 1772-1834 

Mr. King, of Bigadon, paid £10. 10« for the above. The only correct account of the Daniih 
Invasions of England during the Saxon Period is contained in these Danish Historians. " All pro- 
ceeding collections of Northern Antiquities were exceeded equally in splendour, utility, and extent, 
by the meritorious labours of Langebek, whose collection has now become a work oi uncommon 
occurrence. The editor was doubtless Uie Bouquet of Denmark. It is said that the present vener- 
able and learned Dr. Thorkelin, principal librarian of the Royal Library of Copenhagen, seldom 
pronounces the name of Langebek, without passing his hand before his eyes, or placing it on hia 
heart. This is as it should be.'' — Dibdin't Lib. Comp, 

6341 Lakgenmantel, Historie des Begiments der Stadt AnospuBa, folio, many Coats 

of Arms, vellum, 7s 6d Frankfurt, 1726 

6342 the same, calf, hs 1726 

6343 Lappenbebg (Dr.) XJrkundliche Geschichte des Hansischen St4ihlliofes zu Lon- 

don, 4to. plates, Zs 6d Samhurg, 1851 

6344 La StOGHE La Cabelle (Baron F. de) histoire de Beaujolais et des Sires de Beau- 

jeu, suiyie de rArmorial de la Province, 2 vols. impl. 8vo. thick papeb, with 
illuminated arms on the title, plates and numerous cuts, hds, 21s Lyons, 1853 

Only a few copies printed. 

6345 Le Bjlond (Laurent, c^l^bre g^n^alogiste liValencienneB) Quartiers g^n^alogiques 

des illustres et nobles families d'Espagne, d'Allemagne, d'ltalie, oe France, des 
XVII provinces, sm. 4to. numerous cuts ofarm^, calf, 9# Bruxelles, 1721 

6346 LB FEKON ( Jehan) Catalo^e des tres illustres Ducz et Connestables, Chancel- 

liers. Grand Maistres, Admiraulx et Mareschaulx de France et des Prevostz de 
Paris jusques a Henri Jl,, folio, the Arms emblazoned,with numerous manuscbipt 
additions having coloured dbawings of the Heraldic Searings, in the Auto- 
graph <2/^EsTiEirirE de Soucy, fine copy, ruled, in limp vellum, gilt edges, with 
centre ornament stamped in gold on side, £2. 2s Paris, M, de Vascosan, 1 555 
This scarce work was unknown to M. Brunet, who mentions other publications by the same 
author. 

6347 LE FEEOI^. Histoire des Connestables, Chanceliers et Grardes des Seaux, 

mar^clLaux, sur-intendans, g^n^raux, grands-maitres de la maison du Hoi et dei 
prevosts de Paris, depuis leur origine, avec leurs armes et blasons, mis au jour 
par Jean lb Febon, ran 1555 ; revue et continu^e jusques a present par Denja 
Godefroid, conseiller et historiographe du Roy, stout royal folio, rempli de 
blasons gravis sur hois, French calf, £3. Paris, 1658 

6348 the same, large folio, numerous Portraits by Odieuvre inserted, and 

Coats of Arms, calf, £3. 10* Paris, Imp, Royale, 1658 

6349 Le Glay, Nouveaux Analectes ou Dooumens inedits, pour servir a I'Histoire des 

faits, des Moeurs, et de la Litt^rature, 8vo. plates, sd, 6s 6d Lille, 1852 

6350 LEIBNITZ. Scbiptobes Eebum Bbunsyicensivm illustrationi inservientes 

antiqui omnes et Beligiones Beformatione priores ; Vitse item Hominum Illus- 
trium, etc. cura G. G. Leibnitii, 3 vols, folio, vellum, £2. Hanover, 1707 

An indispensable work to the Student of the Ancient History and Literature of Germany, com- 
prising the Old Saxon Laws, Chronicles, Sec. 

6351 Letzenebus Habdbssianus (Job.) Stammbuch oder Cbronick des yliralten ade- 

lichen yn gedenckwirdigen Gescblechts, der yon Berlebsch, smallest 4to. with 
many large woodcuts, representing Knights in Armour, with their Coats of Arms, 
and some spirited woodcut Jtortraits, vellum, rare, 20« s, L 1594 

6352 Corbeyiscbe Chronica ; Leben und Thaten des Bom. Kayser Ludoyici 

Pii, nebst Beschreibung 30 hoch-adelicher Gescblechter und Lehns- Leute 
des Stifils Corbey, sm. 4Ao. numerous Coats of Arms, hf calf, l&s Leipzig, 1693 

6353 Lexicon over Adelige Familier i Danmabk, "Nobge og Hebtugdomene,' 2 vols. 

4to. 108 plates containing several hundreds of coats qf Arms of Danish and 
Northern families, bds. uncut, £3. 10* Kiobenhavn, (1787) 

6354 L'Hbbmite-Souliebs (J. B. de) et F. Blancbard, Eloges de tons les premiers 

Presidens du Parlement de Paris, folio, coats of Arms, with Autographs of the 
President Henault, and also qf Le Mcdstre, who has made valuahle MS. Addi- 
tions in the Genealogies, old eay\ 7 s Qd Paris, 1645 



896 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6355 LIEGE. Eecueil heraldique des Bourguemestres de la Cit^ de Li^e, on Ton 

Yoit la genealogie des EvSques et Princes, de la IN'oblesse et des prineipeles 
Families de cepais, folio, man^y Coats of Arms, calf, rare, £2. 10s tdege, 1720 

6356 Ophoybn, continuation du recueil heraldique des seigneurs Bourgmestres de la 

noble cite de liege, avec leurs genealogies, folio, with Coats of Amu, hf hd^ 
32* t5.1783 

6357 LIMIEE.S, Annales dela Monarcliie Fran^oise, depuis Fharamond jusqu'a Louis 

XY. 3 vols, in 2, royal folio, containing many large engraved Genealogiad 
Tables, with Arms and 64 plates of French Palaces, Gardens, Fortresses, &e. 
surrounded by 630 Medals, all illustrative of French History, finely engnwedhf 
Ficart, bright old calf gilt, 20* Amsterdam, 1724-36 

Priced, 1832, 1840 and 1848, by Payne & Foss, mor. £4. 4f ; 1847, Bohn, calf, £2. 7«. 
6368 LiONNois (J. J.) Histoire des Villes, vieille et neuve, de Nancy, 3 vols. 8to. 
map, hfbd, 4isQd Nancy, 1811 

6359 Lisci, Documenti intomo all* Anticliita Toscana di C. Ligbirami, 4to. J^^. bd> 

2s 6d Mrenze, 17^ 

6360 Lodge's (E.) Peerage of the British Empire, Syo. fifth edition, cloth, 6s 1836 

6361 ■ Genealogy of the British Peerage ; and family histories of the Nobi- 

lity, 8vo. with SS plates of coats of Arms, cloth, 5s 1834 

6362 L0I)GE (J.) Peebaqe of Ibeland, revised by Archdall, 7 vols. 8vo. plates ^ 

arms, halfrussia, gilt tops, £i2i. 18* Xhiblin, 17^ 

6363 Lou VAIN. Septem Tbibus patriciae Lovanienses, opus in quo ortus ducitur ex 

regibus primis Franciae, editio auctior usque ad 1754, 127no.Jrontis, genealogical 
fotdina table, and 7 coloured plates, old calf gilt, 10* Lovanii, 1754 

6364 LUCII (Joa.) de B;egno Daunatiae et Croatiae, libri VI, folio, maps, veryfw 

tall copy in calf, 25* Amstel. 1668 

6365 Historia di Dalmatia, et in particolare deUe Citta di Trau, Spalatw» 

e Sebenico, small 4to. calf, 15* Venetta, 1674 

6366 the same, sm. 4to. vellum, 18* 1674 

6367 LUDEWIG (J. P.) Reliquiae Manuscbiptobum omnis aevi Diplomatum ac 

Monumentorum adhuc ineditorum, 12 vols. 12mo. (small 8vo.) neat copy in 

vellum, £2. 10* Francof et JETala, 1720-40 

" Depuis quelques annees ou recherche beaucoup cette collection de pieces incdites et assei 

cnrieuses. Les ezemplaires n'en sont pas communs, et le prix s'est ^leve au-dela de 60 tr. ; veodi 

88 fr. 70 c. Abrial."--/?rt*rt«/. 

6368 LuiTPBANDi Opera : Chronicon et adversaria, ed. H. De la Higuera, cum notis a 

'Ramirez de Prado, folio, fine copy in vellum, 25* Antverp. Flantin, 1640. 

6369 Chronicon ad Tractemundum illibertitanum in Hispania Episoopum, 

cum notis T. T. de Vargas, sm. 4to. limp vellum .5* Mantua^ Carpentan. 1636 

6370 Mabillon et Germain, Museum Italicum seu coUectio veterum Scriptorum at 

bibliothecis Latinis, 2 yo\^. 4>io. plates, old calf, 12* Lutetice, 1724 

6371 Maffei, Difesa dell' Alfabeto degli Antichi Toscani, 12mo. plates of Etruscaik 

Alphabets, vellum, 2* 6c? Fvr. 1748 

15372 Magny (M. de) Archives Nobiliaires universelles : Bulletin du College Archeo- 

logique et heraldique de France, high 4to. plates in gold and colours^ si, 

8* Faris, 1843 

6373 MAGNY (M. le Vicomte) Lb Nobiliaee TJniveesel, ou Becueil des G-enea- 

logies Historiques et Veridiques des Maisons Nobles de TEurope, 5 vola. impl. 
4to. numerous beautiful woodcuts, and 9 large plates of arms executed in gold 
and colours, (pub. at 200 francs), sd. £4. 4* Faris, Institut JSSraldique, 1854-8 

6374 Mahe, les Aiitiquites de Morbihan, 8vo. half calf, 7 s Qd Vannes, 1825 

6375 MAILLY. Clairambaut, Genealogie de la Maison de Mailly ; Histoire de la 

Branche des Comtes de Mailly, Marquis d*Haucourt et des Marquis du Ques- 
noy, stout impl. 4to. many coats of Arms, calf, 25* Faris, 1767 

6376 Malta. Memoir on the Finances of Malta, during the last years of the Go- 

vernment of the Order of St. John, 8vo. 2* 6rf Malta, 1836 

6377 MANNI (D. M.) Osservazioni istorische sopra i Sigilli antichi de SecoH bassi, 

30 vols, in 15, smallest 4to. numerous plates, hf bd. rare, £4. Firenze, 1739-86 

6378 the same, Vols. 1—16 in 8, sm. 4to. bds, 18* 1739-44 

6379 Mabeschal, Trait^ des Droits honorifiques des Seigneurs dans les Efflises, aug- 

mente avec un traits du droit du patronage par oimon, public par M. Danty, 

2 tometi en 1 vol. small 4to. old ca^ gilt, 4$ 602 Brux. 1704 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. S97 

6380 MARMORA (A. De la) Voyage en Sardaigne ; seconde partie : ANTiQViTis, 8vo. 

wiik royal folio Atlas <f plates of Antiquities, sd, 36» Paris, 1840 

6381 Matthaei Pabis AngU Histona Major, cum Rogeri Wendoveri et WiUielmi 

Risthangeri Chronicis, editore W. Wats, cum Auctario et Glossario, folio, old 
calf lOs 6d Paris, 1644 

6382 MAZZELLA (Scipione, Napolitano) Descrittione del Regno di Napoli ; smidl 

stout 4to. woodcut portraits of all the Kings of Naples and several hundred coats 
of Arms of the Neapolitan Nobility, vellum, 12* Napoli, 1601 

6383 Meoeble von MOhlfeld, Oesterreichisches Adels-Lexikon, (1701 — 1820), nebst 

Erganzungs-Band von 1701 bis 1822, 2 vols. 8vo. hf calf. Vis Wien, 1822 24 

6384 M^moibes de l'Academib Celtique, ou r^cherches sur les Antiquit^s Celtiques, 

Gauloises et Francoises (par MM. Lavall^e, Cambry, Eloi Johanneau, Dulaure, 
Mangourit, Alex. Menoir, Pougens, Legonidec, Lerouge, Baudouin de Maison- 
blanche, etc. etc.) 5 plates of Antiquities, 8vo. Paris, 1807-10 

L*Academie Celtique a et6 reorganisee sous le nom de SociStS des Antiquairev de Prance. 

6385 Mj^moibes et dissertations sur les Antiquit^s rationales et etrang^res, publics 

par la Soci^te Royale des Antiquaibes de Fbance, 10 vols., with impl. 4to. 

Atlas, 1817-34— Nouvelle s^rie, 10 vols. 1835-50— Troisi^me serie. Vol. I. 1852 

— together 21 vols. Syo, plates, ca{f extra, with impl. 4to. Atlas of 17 plates, hf. 

calf gilt. Parts, 1817-52 

The 2 numbers sold together for £10. 10«. 

6386 Memoibes de la Society des Antiquaibes de l'Ouest, pour les ann^es 1853-54^ 

avec les Bulletins pour le 4fi trimestre, 1854, et les trimestres 1®, 2^, 3^, 1856 ; 
together 2 vols, and 4 parts, 8vo. 18 plates, uncut, 10s 1854-55 

6387 MENESTRIER (.C. F.) Traits des Tourois, Joustes, Carrousels et autres spec- 

tacles publics, sm. 4to. good copy in old calf, 24* I/yon, 1669 

6388 nouveUe inethode du Blason, ou de I'Art heraldique, par M. L * * *, 

thick 12mo. many plates, calf, \0s Lyon, 1770 

Wants Tables des Noms from N to Z. 

6389 des Decorations Funebres ; des Tentures, des Lumieres, des Mausol^es, 

Catafalques, Inscriptions et Ornemens funebres, sm. 8vo. woodcuts, French calf 
gilt, rare, 12s Paris, 1684 

6390 MESSENU Theatrum Nobilitatis Suecanae, folio, genealogical tables, poor copy, 

calf, VBBY BABE, 30* Holmioe Suecorum, 1616 

6391 MiECHow (Matth. de) Chronica Polonorum. Ace. J. L. Dblius. De vetustatibua 

Polonorum, lib. I. De JageUonum familia, liber II. : De Sigismundi regis tem- 
poribus, liber III., folio, many woodcuts, Cracovice, 1521 

6392 very imperfect, 10s 

Very rare, I can trace the sale of no copy in England ; priced, 1 859, Qoaritch, £5. 

6393 Historia delle due Sarmatie, 16ino. bds. rare, ISs Vinegia, 1561 

6394 MILLES (Thos.) Nobilitas Folitica vel Civilis Personas scilicet distinguendi, et 

ab Origine inter Gentes, ex Principum gratia Nobilitandi forma, fol. with plates 
of the various degrees of Nobility in their Robes, Orders, etc, ; and one o/'QuEEif 
Elizabeth on the Throne of the House of Lords surrounded by her Peers, by 
Hollar ; ^f. morocco, fine copy, 32« Londini, 1609 

Priced, 1848, Longman s, £2. 2«; Broekett's eopy fetched £2. 8«. 

6395 MiLLBS (Thos.) Catalogue of Honour, or Treasury of True Nobility, peculiar and 

proper to the Isle of Great Britaine, a Collection Historicall, of all the Free 
Monarchies, as well Kinges of England, as Scotland, with the Princes of Wales^ 
Dukes, Marquisses, and Earls, their Wives, Children, Alliances, Families, 
Descentes, and Achievements of Honour, folio, with many cuts of their Arms, 
Orders, Sfc. the passage usually deficient on page 493 restored in MS., calfneai^ 
25« Priced by Thorpe, 1840, £3. Zs. London, 1610 

6d95*MIRJSI (Albertus) Ofeba Diflomatica et Historica, in quibus continentur 
Chartes 1^ undationum ac Donationum piarum Testamenta, Privilegia, Foedera 
Principum et alia tum Sacrse tum profanse Antiqidtatis Monumenta a f ontificibos, 
Imperatoribus, Kegibus, Principibusque Beloii edita, et ad Gebmaniam infb- 
BiOBEM spectantia, ex fontibus eruta ; editio secunda auctior et correctior, 
edidit J. F. Foffens, 4 vols. folio,^ne copy in old calf gilt, £2. 10s LovanU, 1723 
An excellent collection of Uistorical and Genealogical Documents, which comprises the most 

essential particulars far a history of Holland, Belgiam, and Lower Germany. This edition, with 

many addidons, is due to the learned Foppens. 



898 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 

0396 MoDii (Fr.) Fandectae triumphalefl, siye Fomparum et Eestomm ao •olexuuum 
Apparatuum, Conviyiorom Spectaculorum, Simulacronmi Bellioaram equestrium 
et pedestrium, Naumarchiarnm ludorumque denique omnium nobiliomm tomi 
duo, folio, many fine woodcuts by JosT Ammav of Toumamenta, Coats of Armt, 
etc, tall copy, kf, bd. stamped binding, 25« Pram/oof 1586 

6397 MoNTFAUCON (fi. de) Diarium It4ilicum, siye Monumentorum Teterum Biblio- 

thecarum, etc. notitiae, 4to. plates, calf, 7s 6d JPmris, 1702 

6398 HOEICE (D. P. By,) Histoire Eccl^siafltique et Civile de Bsstagvb, par D. 

Morice et D. L. Char. Taillandier, Paris, 1760-6, 2 vols. — M^moires pour senrii 
de preuves k THistoire de Bbetaone, par D. Morice, Paris, 1742-6, 3 vols — 
together 5 vols, large folio, numerous phUes of Antiquities, Coins, Seats, etc. fins 
copy in old French calf gilt, ^* 
Ouvrage trds recherche, svirtout k cause des preuves qui pr^sentent nue infinite de documenti 
oarieoz. II est deveuu rare : 12o ^ 150 fr. 

" La nouvelle edition, imprimee k Guingamp, ches Jolliyet, 1836-7f en 20 voL in' 8to. fig., 
laisae trop k desirer pour qu'elle puisse tenir lieu de I'in f(^o/* — Brunei. 

Hibbert's copy fetched £3. 18« only, but its value has since progresaedwith its iocreased rarity. 
I sold a similar copy, 1854« for the same price of £5. 

6398*MoBiaiA (F.) la Nobilta di Milano, small 4to. vellum, rare, 209 Milano, 1595 

6399 MoBSO, descrizione di Palebmo Antico, ricavata sugli autori sincroni e i monu* 

menti de' tempi, 8vo. plates of Arabic facsimiles, If, morocco, 15* Palermo, 1827 

6400 MoscoviTiCABUM Rerum Auctores varii, unum in corpus nunc primum congesti; 

quibus et gentis historia continetur : et regionum accurata descxiptio, folio, /« 
woodcuts, comprising Maps, Antiquities, etc, slightly wormed and stained, ttU 
calf, 25* Brancof. 1600 

6401 MUEATOEI (L. A.) delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane, 2 vols, folio, fiTie copi 
' in vellum, yeby babe, £4. Modena, Stamperia ducale, 1717-40 

This copy belonged to the Bibliotheca del Consiglio di Stato ** Rbono d'Italia." 

6402 MURATOEII (L. a.) Novus Thesaurus veterum Inscriptionum in prsecipnii 

earumdem collectionibus hactenus prsetermissarum, 4 vols, folio, ^?a^*, sd, uncut, 

£2, 2s Mediolani, 1739 

Priced, 1829, Thorpe, vellum, £3, 13« 6d ', 1832, Payne and Foss, calf, £7. 7s ; and 1840, 

vellum, £3. 3s; 1845, Nutt, vellum, £4. 4« ; 1854, Maisonneuve, Paris, vel. 100 fr. ; 1856, 

Weigel, Leipsic, veau, 36 thalers. Copies fetched. Heath's, £6. 6s ; Mead's, £4. 14<; Drury'i^ 

£8. \9s; FineUi's, £2. 2«. 

6402*Napoli. Descrittione del Eegno di Napoli ; con le Eamiglie Nobili, da Cazac 
ciolo, Beltrano, etc. small 4to. numerous Coats of Arms, vellum, 10s Napolt, 1671 

6403 Nabamowski(A. J.) Facies rerum Sarmaticarum in facie regni Foloniae magniqne 

ducatus Lituanie, secundo libro expressa, stout sm. 4to. If, bd, 7s 6d Wte, ITliO 
Collation : 19 leaves of the title and introduction^ pp. 1 — 668 ; Eienchus, A — O (Oge to fki 
end wanting.) 

6404 I^BKKius* Historia Brittonum, Latin and English, £rom a MS. of the tentk 

century, with notes, by Gunn, royal Svo. Jf, bd, 7s 6c? 1819 

6405 Keugabt (F. Trudperti) Codex Diplomaticus Alemannis et BuigundisD Traor 

Juranse, 2 vols. 4to. cloth, 16« Typis San-Blasianis, 1791-9t 

6406 Kobiliaibb des Fays-Bas et du Comt^ de Bourgogne, par M. D * ♦ * *, S. B 

H * *, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, ^* ^^ L<mvain, 1761 

6407 NOBILIABIO del Conde de Babcelos Don Fbdbo, higo del Eey Don D. d 

Fortugal; traduzido con nuevas ilustraciones por M. FariaiSou8a,folio, veUun^ 
28« Madrid, 1641 

6406 NO&Wt AN1>V. Histoire de TEglise Cathedrals de Eouen metropoli- 

taine de Normandie, 4to. If, bd. 3« Mouen, 1686 

0409 the same, 4to. old calf gilt, 6* 168€ 

6410 CocHET (L'Abb^) la Kormandie Souterraine, royal Svo. plates, autograph letter 

of the author inserted, cloth, 7 s 6d 1854 

6411 De la Bub, Essais historiques sur la Yille de Caek, 2 vols. Svo. plates, sd, 7s 6d 

Caei^ 1820 

6412 JoLiMONT (T. de) les principaux Edifices de la Yille de Eonen en 1526, impl. 4to. 

with 48 coloured plates of Architecture, bds, ISs JRouen, 184iJ 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 899 

6413 Obdbsio Vital, Histoire de N'ormandie, 4 vols. — Gtullanme de Jumiege, Duos 

de Normandie, 1 vol. — enJrancais,VBT Goizot, 6 vols. 8to. sd, 208 Caen, 1826 

6414 NDbkbsbo. Joannis ab Indagine, Heflokreibung der Eeichs Freyen Stadt Num* 

berg (autore J. H. y. Falckenstein), stout sm. 4to. plates, vellum, 6# Erfiirt, 1750 

6415 Obttsb, iiber die Namen der Deutschen, insondemeit des Namens Aberdar in 

dem Hause Seckendorf, 12mo. bds, 2« ^ Schioabach, 1786 

6416 Orders of Knighthood* Addison (C. G.) History of the Knigbts Temp- 

lars, tbe Temple Churcb, and tbe Temple, small 4to. cloth, 7s 6d 1849 

6417 Calatbata : Diffiniciones de \k Orden y Cavalleria de Calatraya, 1652, folio, en- 

graved title, vellum, ds 6d Madrid, 1748 

6418 l5iTHMAB (J. C.) Commentatio de Ordine militari de Balneo, anglice et latine, 

folio, Large Pa^^, portrait of Prince William, and many Coats of Arms, very 
fine copy %n old morocco, gilt edges, from Lord Orford*s library, 30* F^ancof 1729 

Presented by the author to " Le Baron da fioargai, Envoye de la Gr. firetagne i la Conr de 
Prusse." 

6419 HuBEBTUS Obdeb. Calendanmn inclyti ordinis equestris D. Huberto sacri, 

VlmQ, frontispiece, installation, ^ very fine portraits, and 87 Coats qf Arms, by 
YsBHELST, ujith an Almanac, red morocco. Arms on sides, rare, 26s 

St, Petersburg, 1787 

6420 MABQIJEZ (J. M.) Tesoro Militar de Cayalleria antiguo y modemo, mbdo de 

Armar Cavalleros, folio, many woodcuts illustrative of Knighthood and Chivalry, 
stamped hogskin, rare, 27s Madrid, 164^ 

6421 NICOLAS'S (Sir Harris) History of tbe Orders of Kniffhtbood of tbe Britiab 

Empire ; with an Account of tbe Medals, Crosses, and Clasps, wbicb bave been 
conferred for Naval and Military Services ; togetber witb a History of tbe Oirder 
of tbe Guelpbs of Hanover, 4 vols. impl. 4to. splendidly printed and illustrated 
I^ numerous fine woodcuts tf Badges, Crosses, Collars, Stars, Medals, Mibbands, 
Clasps, etc, and many labge plates illuminated in gold and coloubs, in- 
cluding FULL-LENGTH PoBTBAITS OF QuEEN YlCTOBIA, pBINCE AlBEBT, THE 

!KiNG OF Hanoveb, and the Dukes of Cambbidge and Sussex, (pub. at 
£14. 14«), sumptuously whole bound in blue morocco extra, back and sides richly 
gUt, £8. 1842S 

Priced, 1845, Rodwell, el. ;^10. lOs ; 1847, H. 6. Bohn, el. £7. \7s ; hf. mor. £9. 9«; 1847, 
Wniis, bds. £6, 68. Copies exist with the plates merely coloared, and not illnminated like the above, 
■nd also without the extra portraits. 

** Sir Harris Nicolas has produced the first oomprehensiTO History of the British Orders of 
Knighthood ; and it is one of the most elaborately prepared and splendidly printed works that ever 
issued from the press. The Author appears to us to have neglected no sources of information, and 
to have exhausted them, as far as regards the general scope and purpose of the inquiry. The Gra- 
phical illustrations are such as become a work of this character upon such a subject ; at, of course, 
a lavish cost. The resources of the recently revived art of wood-engraving have been combined with 
the new art of printing in colours, so as to produce a rich effect, almost rivalling that of the mo- 
nastic illuminations. Such a book is sure of a place in every great library. It contains matter 
calculated to interest extensive classes of readers, and we hope by our specimen to excite ihrnt 
curiosity." — Qtuarterly Review. 

6422 St. Espbit. Les Statuts de I'Ordre du St. Esprit estably par Henry III. Boy do 

France en 1578, 4to. richly bound in red morocco, edges marbled and gilt, royal 
arms, and symbols of the order, in gold tooling on the sides, {by Padeloup), 28* 1740 

6423 St. Stephen. Statuti dell' Ordine de Cavalieri di Santo Stefano, fondato da 

Cosimo Medici Duca II. di Firenze, sm. 4to. vellum, 3* Mrenze, 1577 

6424 Paciaudh Puteus Saoer agri Bononiensis commentario illustratuB — Animadver* 

siones Pbilologicae in nummos consulares Marci Antonii — De Beneventano 
Cereris Augustae Mensore — Diatribe Graeci Anaglypbi interpretationem tradens 
— De Atbletarum Kybistesei in palaestra Graeoorum — Skiadiopborema, sive de 
Umbellis — 6 vols, in 1, 4to. plates qf Antiquities and Coins, uncut, Qs 

Bonus, 1751-57 

6425 Palignesi Monita Genealogica, quibus principum genealogias probandi ratio 

explicatnr, 4to. plates, bound, 3« Qd Alestadii, 1732 



400 aUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6426 Palma (F. C.) Heraldicae regni Hungariae specimen, regia, nobiliumque scuta 

compleotens, 4to. plates, bds. 3« 6d Vtnd, 1766 

6427 PAKADIN, Alliances g^n^alogiqnes des Sois et Princes de Ganle, folio, with 

upwards qf 1000 Coats of Arms, old calf gilt, 36* Paris, Jean de Jhurnes, 1636 

6428 Paeis, Voyage Pittoresque de, par M. D., 12mo. plates, caff, 2s 6d 1770 

6429 Ctjkiosites oe Paris, etc. 2 vols. 12mo. plates, cay', 2s 6d . 1771 

6430 Pasquieb (Etienne) Les E/echerches de la France, stout foL portrait bv Oaidtier, 

very fine copy in the old binding, 16« PaW*, 1621 

6432 Pebegbinii (Cam.) Historia Principum Langobardorum, stout sm. 4to. bds. 

uncut, lOs Najpoli, 1643 

The same volume contains a Tract " Deir Origine deir antica Famiglia detta di Cdimenta.'' 

6433 PEETZ, MONUMENTA GERMANLE HISTORICA, inde ab anno Cbristi 

500 usque ad annum 1500 auspiciis societatis aperiendis fontibus rerum gei- 
manicarum medii sevi, edidit Geor.-Henr. Pertz, Vols. I.-XIV., large folio, 
plates of Charters, good sound copy, in calf, from the library of Cfonreetof 
Forstemann in Nordhausen, £40. Hanover , 1 826-56 

6434 — the same, labge papeb, 14 vols, royal folio, eight volumes in russia, 

the others inbds. from the Library of M. Borluiit de Noortdonch at Ghent, £45. 

ih. 1826-66 

The Scriptores, vols. I.-VI., and Leges, vols. I. II., together 8 vols., measuring 16^ inches 
bj 11, are stroDgly bound in russia, gilt backs and sides ; the Scriptores, vols. V1I.-XII., and 
litres, vol. III. part I, measuring V6\ inches by 12, are in boards, and uncut 

Biemplaire en Grand papier velin de cette collection importante, qui est encore en courB.dc 
publication. Chaque volume des Scriptores a coiite par souscription 77 tb. 12 gr. et les leges 31 th. 

Of this valuable and stupendous publication very few copies were printed, and they occur 
rarely for sale. Vols. 5, 6, and 7 are out of print; complete sets sell now beyond the publiahini 
price. Priced, 12 vols, only, 1855, Tross, 1250 fr. 

6435 PIGNA (Gio. Batt.) Historia de Principi di Este, al 1476, foHo, caJf, marMed 

edges, 21s Ferrara, 1670 

6436 — ^— Historien des Hauses Est, durch Dreyfelder, folio, calf, 5s 1580 

6437 PiGNOBiA (L.) le Origini di Padova, 4tto. plates of Antiquities, vellum, 3* 6d 

Fadova, 1625 

6438 PIBRI (E.) Sicilia sacra, editio tertia, studio A. Mongitore, 2 vols, in 1, stoat 

folio, sound clean copy, hf. hd, calf, rare, £2. 5* Fanormi, 1733 

6439 Plot's Natural History of Oxfordshire, folio, second and best edition, map and 

plates, old calf, 26s Oxford, 1705 

6440 Pbatilli, della Via Appia, da Eoma a Brindisi, folio, maps, vellum, 5s 

Napoli, 1745 

6441 Pbay, Annales Yeteres Hunnorum, Ayanim, et Hunffarorum ad annum 1564, ex 

Scriptoribus coeevis congesti, 4 toLi. in 2, large f^o, not uniform, 12« 

Vind, 1761 

6442 Dissertationes in Annales Hunnorum, large folio, bds. 5s ib. 1775 

The most authentic work on Hungarian History. 

6443 Pbegitzeb, WirttemLergischen Cedem Baum, oder Genealogie des Hsasei 

Wirttemberg, 6 parts in 1 vol. folio, portrait a/nd pedigrees, calf, 15* 

Stuttgart, 1734 

6444 PRICE (Sir John). Historiae Brytannicae Defensio, Joanne PriseoEqaestrit 

Ordinis Brytanno authore ; De Mona Druidum Insula, antiquitati suae restitnta 
Epistola Humfr. Lhuyd (Denbhigiensis, Cambrobritarmi), sm. 4ito. very fine capv, 
with large margins, clean and fresh in the original vellum, rare, S2s 

Land., FL. Binneman, 1573 

6445 Pylaie (De la) Etudes Arch^ologiques et g^graphiques, royal 8to. haff caff, 

Ss6d Brux. 1850 

6446 B^AIGECO^BT. Histoire de la Maison de Baigecourt, 4to. genealogical table and 

Arms, caff, 5s 6d Nancy, 1777 

6447 Bamos, Aparato para la correccion y adicion de la obra — " Creacion, antiguedad, 

y priyilegios de los titulos de Castilla," por Bern! y Catala, sm. foHo, vellum, 
rare, 15s Malaga, 1777 

A T«ry important and rare Genealogical work, from Lord Stuart d6 Rothesay's library. 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY. GENEALOGY. 401 

6448 RAMtJS, Aqnilarum Imperii Biga: tractatus de Aquila duplici Germ. Imp. Leni" 

goviae, 1716 — Schmeizelde Coronis antiquis et modemis, Jenoif 1712 — Scnmeizel 
de Insignibus et ritu inaugurandi regem Hungariae, JeruB, 1713 — Siberus de 
Aqua benedicta non bnitis deneganda. Lips, 1712 — Lochneri Nerium give !R]io- 
dodaphne, Norimh, 1716 — Lochnems de Parreira Brava, Norimb, 1719 ; 6 vols, 
in 1, stout sm. 4to. numerous flafes, vellum, 10s 1712-19 

6449 Kanfft's genealoffischer Arduyarius, and Snppl. 12mo. hf, hd, Zs Leip, 1732-33 

6450 BATTI (JNic.) deUa Famiglia Sfobza, 2 vols. 4to. ioith genealogical Tables, bds, 

uncuty rare, 36* * Boma, 1794 

6451 Keden, tableaux g^n^alogiques et historiques de TEmpire Britannique, royal fol. 

with 29 large folding Tables of Pedigrees, sd, 7 s Qd Hannover^ 1830 

Pnced, 1837, Black, £6. 6f ; 1843, Rodd, £2. 29. 

6452 E-EiFFENBEBG, Chronologie bistorique des Sires de Diest, 4to. 24ipp, 2 plates, 

uncut, only 50 copies printed, 3* . Bruxelles, 1844 

6453 renseignements sur les INoms de Families et de Lieux mentionn^s dans 

le I. vol. des monum. de Hainaut, etc. 4to. sd. 6s Brux, 1844 

216 pages avec 2 planches. Tires a 50 exemplaires seulement. 

6454 RENA (Cosimo della) Serie degli Antichi Ducbi e Marcbesi di Tosoana j parte I. 

dall* Esilio di El. Momillo Augustolo alia morte d'Ottone III. Imperadore, fol. 
all published with pedigrees, vellum, 20s JE^renze, 1690 

" Uomo nelle antichitii e nelle etrusche aingolarmeDte assai dotto." — Tiraboschu 

6455 B>EK]^B, les Princes Militaires de France, contenant la biograpbie de pr^s de 300 

princes, Tbistoire g^n^alogique et b^raldique des diverses brancbcs de la dvnastie 
Cap^tienne, impl. 8vo. numerous cuts of arms, uncut. Is Qd Paris, (r 1840) 

6456 Hbusnebi (E.) Basilikon Opus Genealogicum Catbolicum, cum Auctario, folio, 

including the English and Scotch Grenealogies, old caff, ds 6d Francof 1592 

6457 EEYUE Abcheologiqub, depuis le commencement, Avril 1844 jusqu'a Man 

1856, avec Table des Planches et Table alpbab^tique des Mati^res contenues 
dans les dix premieres Annies, 12 vols, royal 8vo. several hundred fine antigma- 
rian plates, and many woodcuts^ the first 10 vols, hf bd, caff, £10. Paris, 1844-56 

6458 E.IOOIUS von dem Landsassigen Adel m Teutscbland, sm. 4to. cf 4^ Niirnh, 1736 

6459 B.ICHABD OF CiBENCESTEB dc Situ Britanniac : description of Britain, latin and 

english, with a Commentary on the Itinerary, royal 8vo. maps, hf, bd. uncut, 
7s 6d 1819 

6460 EITTEESHTTSII G^nealogiae Imperatorum, Begum, Ducum, Comitum, etc. cum 

Supplemento, 2 vols, in 1, stout folio, very fine copy, in velhm, 12s 1664-74 

6461 • Tabulae genealogicae Familiarum Principum Imperii, cum Spicilesio, 

2 vols, in 1, folio, Tahles of Pedigrees, bds, 2s Qd Tubinga^, lo85 

6462 BoncK (T. de) den nederlandschen Herauld, folio, many engravings of Heraldic 

Insignia, neat in old calf, 12s Amst, 1645 

6463 BuBEis (F. B. M. de) Monumento Ecclesifle Aquilbjensis, commentario ilhu- 

trata, folio, labge fapeb, bds, 15« ^ Argentin€B, 1740 

6464 Buddihan's Introduction to Anderson's Diplomata Scotan, with notes tram 

various authors and original MSS. I&do. hatfca^, 5« Edinb, 1782 

"Contenant des reckerches corieuses sur I'ori^ne de recritnre, sur Tancienne valeur de» 
denrees en Ecosae, etc." — Brmmet. 

6465 BuMOLDi (Sancti) Acta, coUegit et illustravit SoUerius, folio, portrait of De 

Boussu, Archbishop of Mechlin, and plates by Diamaer, old cd(f, lOs Ant. 1718 

6466 Bymebi (F.) Fcedeba, Conventiones, Litteree et cujuscumque generis Acta 

Publica inter Beges Angli» et alios quosvis Imperatores, Keges, etc. editio 
secunda et optima emen&ia a G. Holmes, 20 vols, folio, old calf gilt, fine set, 
£10. 10s 1720 

By referring to tl^e aouron and original documents of history as in Rymer, etc English his- 
torians will give a lasting freshness aud solidity to their knowledge. 

6467 Saint- Allais, de TAncienne France, 2 vols, in 4 parts, 8vo. 49 Paris, 1833-34 

6468 SALAZAR y CASTBO (L. de) Indice de las glorias de la Casa Fabnese, stout 

folio, with Pedigrees, limp vellum, rare, £2. 10s Madrid, 1716 

6469 SALVEB, Proben des hohen Teutschen Beichs Adols, folio, a very handsome 

book, with many engravings of Tombs, Coats of Arms, and Sepulchral Monuments, 
old calf gilt, 20s * Wirzhurg, 1775 

2 c 



402 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6470 Sambuca, Memorie intomo all' Antico Stato de' Cenomani, large folio, eoj/', 

6* BreBcia, 1760 

6471 SAN SO VINO (F.) Histoeia di Casa Obsina: con quattro Libri degli Huomini 

illustri deUa Famiglia, 2 vols, in 1, folio, many ports, vellum, 208 J^netia, 1565 

5472 another copy, folio, portraits, calf, 21s Venet, 1666 

The rarity of this work is such that Sir. Roscoe's copy sold for ;^6. 6s ; Lord Rothesay's for 
£2. The celebrated lines of P. Bartoli occur toL ii. p. 69, commenciog 

Vivi immortale o gran Napoleone 
Poi che I'opere tue sono immortali. 

6473 Saj^soyino (Fr.) della Origine et de' fatti delle Eamiglie iUustri d'ltalia, stout 

sm. 4to. vellum, 16* Vinegia, 1609 

6474 Saxonis Gbammatici Historia Danica, cum notis J. S. Stephani, foHo, best 

edition, woodcuts, hf. calf, 10s SorcB, 1644 

6475 SCAEDEONIUS (J3.) de Antiquitate Urbis Patavii, folio, woodcut view, scarce, 
fine copy in old calf, 25« Basilece, 1560 

" Opus rarissimum et cujus yis pretii^ etiam in Italia." — Cor\f, Lettere erudite di Zorzi, 
pp, 22 et 37. 

6476 ScHABDii GennanisB Antiquse Opus Historicum, ex variis aliorum Scriptis CoUec- 

tum, 4 vols, in 3, folio, vellum, 10s BaM. 1674 

6477 ScHMEiZELS Einleitung zur Wappenlehre, 12m.o, plates ofa/rms, vellum, 3« Qd 

Jena, 1723 

6478 SCHOEPFLINI (J. D.) Alsatia Illustrata, Celtica, Bomana, Francica, 2 vols. 

large folio, with numerous plates of Antiquities, Views of Towns, Sfc, old cf, gt, 

26* 1761 

<* A noble and masterly work." — Dibdin*t Tour in France, 8fC. vol. 3, p. 45. 

6479 SCHOETTGENII et Keeysigii Diplomataria et scriptores bistoriae Germanica© 

medii aevi, cum praefatione Buderi de Archivis Germaniae, 3 stout vols, folio, 
20 plates of Seats and Pedigrees, stamped vellum, fine copy, £2, Alien, 1753-60 

6480 SCHOTTI (A.) Hispanije illustratse, sen Eerum, Urbiumque Hispanise, Lusi- 

tanise, -^thiopijk, et Indus Scriptores Varii, cum Marianse appendice. 4 vols. 

folio, j^Tte copy in vellum, £6. 6* Prancqf. 1603-8 

■** Cet ouvrage est trls-estim^, etTon s'en procure di£Scilement des exemplaires complets." — Brunei, 

Priced, 4 vols. Weigel, 36 thalers ; 1829, Thorpe, £5. 5«; 1832, Payne and Foss, veUum, 

£6. 6s ; 1837, Payne and Foss, £9, 9t. 

In the second volume (pp. 1282-84) will be found the celebrated letter of Coluoibus **ii 
Intuits nuper inventis.** 

6481 SCHEENCKHIUS, Augustissimoeum Impebatoeum, sereniss. regum atque 

arcbiducum, principum, comitum, baronum, etc. rerum gestarum descriptiones, 
impl. folio, title, portrait of Archduke Ferdinand, 4i leaves of preface, and 125 
splendid fill length portraits of Knights, Counts, Dukes, Princes, Kings, and 
Emperors, in full Aemoue, hy Fontana and Custodis, with tJieir biography on 
the reverse of the leaf, good copy, original sta/mped binding, £6. 6* Oeniponti, 1601 

6482 SCHEOT'S (Martin) Wappen Bucb des hoben Geistbchen und Weltlicben 

Stands dcr Cbristeidieit in Europa ; gleich als inn einen Spiegel zuseben wie 
weit sonderlicb das Eomiscbe Eeicb und Kayserthumb etwan erstrecket, hat 
sm. 4to. many large woodcuts of coats of Arms, hf bd, clean copy, 28* Miin. 1576 

6483 ScoHiEB, I'Estat Comportement des Annes, folio, cuts of Arms, half vellum, 

25s Bruxelles, 1697 

6484 SCOHIEE (Jean, Beaumontois) La genealogie et descente de la maison de Gboy, 

folio, with numerous coats of Arms coloured, vellum, extrcTnely rare, £2. 2« 

Douay, VImprim, de la Vefue Jacq, Boscard, 1589 
One of the rarer books printed at Douay, unmentioned by Brunet and Ebert. *' Scohier na* 
quit en 1560 dans la petite ville de Beaumont en Haynaut, d'une famille noble et ancienne. H fut 
chanoine k Bergopsom et a Tournai.'' — Duthilloeul, JBibl, Douaisienne, p. 67* 

6485 ScoTTi (Vescovo di S, DoninoJ Helvetia profana e sacra ; relatione del dominio 

temporale de' XII. Cantoni Suizzeri, 2 parts in 1 vol. small 4to. calf neat, rare, 
10s Macerata, 1642 

6486 Segoing (C.) Mercure Armorial, enseignantlesprincipesdu Blazon des Armoires, 

4to. the coats of Arms emblazoned, cloth, Ihs Paris, 1649 

6487 Suaepe's Peerage of the British Empire, tbick 12mo. coats of Arms, redmorocco, 

6* • 1834 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, HISTORY, GENEALOGY. 4W 

6488 SiBBALDi (E.) Miscellanea quaedam emditae Antiquitatis, quae ad borealem 
Britanniae majoris partem pertinent, folio, with '3 plates, kf. caff,20s Edinh. 1710 

G'iiSQ SIGONII (Car.) Historiae de regno Italiae, ab anno 565 ad 1286, folio, oldvellvm, 
7 8 6<£ Bononiae, 1580 

6490 de Eebus Bononiensibus Libri VIII. ; de Vita A. Doria Libri II. et 

Emendationes Disputatione8C[ne adversus F. Eobortellum, folio, calf gilU fine 
copy, from Lord Rothesay's library, 12* Franco/. 1606 

6491 SlJ^ffiPIUS (Job.) Sclilesische Curiositiiten, darinnen die ansebnlicben Ge- 

sclilechter des Schlesischen Adbls, mit Erzehlung des Ursprungs, der 
Wappen, Genealogien der Stamm-Hauser besclirieben, 2 stout vols. smaJl 4to. 
a very good copy, in old calf, rare, £4i. Leipzig, 1720 

6492 SMITH'S (C. Ji.) Inventorifm Sepulchrale r anacconnt of some Antiquities, 

dug up in the County of Kent, 1757-73, by the Rev. Bryan Faussett, 4to. loUk 
20 plateSf some of them coloubed, and numerous woodcuts, cloth, 25s 

Printed for the Subscribers only, 1866 

Now when the study of Antiquities has obtained its proper appreciation as being that science 

which supplies the most important foundation stones towards the History and Illustration of former 

times, of which Tery often no other historical relics exist, the above work should be welcomed by 

all Antiquaries. 

For Country Gentlemen this work possesses the filrther merit of lucid classification, by whidi 
they can ascertain the periods of any Antiquarian Treasures which may be dug up on their estates. 
"An extremely valuable work, one which every English Antiquary ought to possess." 

Albbrt Wat. 

6493 SOHIEU, La Veritable Origine de la trcs Ancienne et tr^s iUustre Maison de 

SoHiES, avec Table Genealogique, large folio, portrait of Constantine Sohier, 
and many coats of Arms, coloured, calf. Arms of the Family on the sides, very 
rare, £2. 6s Leyden, 1611 

6494 SOLIS (Virgil, Maler) Wappenbiicblein zu Ebren der Homischen Kayser, und 

auslendischen Xonigrcichen, etc. smallest 4to. 43 plates, the numerous coaU qf 
Arms in colours. If, bd. 32* Nurnberg, 1556 

6495 SOMMERSBEEG (F. W. de) Silesiacarum Eerum Scriptores adbuc inediti, ace. 

Diplomatarium Bobemo-Silesiacum, 3 vols, in 2, folio, with Pedigrees, fine copy^ 
stamped hogskin, rare, £4. Vds Lips, 1729-lw 

6496 SOUSA, Historia Genealogica da Casa Eeal Pobtugueza, desde a sua origem ate' 

o presente, com as familias illustres, 12 vols, in 14 — Provas de Historia Genea- 
logica da Casa Real Portugueza, tiradas dos instrumentos dos archives da Torr^ 
do Tombo, 6 vols. — Indice geral, 1 vol. — together 21 vols, royal 4to. the fourth 
volume contains 4Q plates o/^ Seals, Coins and Medals ; a few leaves of text being 
wanting, and some of tJie volumes stained, the set is sold not subject to collations 
neat in old calf, rare. Lord Stuart de ItotJiesay's copy, £6. Idsboa, 1735-49 

**Ouvrage capital dans son genre." — Brunei. 
One of the best Genealogical works published in Europe, it is now getting very rare. Priced, 

1847, H. Bohn, £13. 13« ; sold by auction, 1853, Purton Cooper's copy, £13. 13«; Lord Stoart 

de Rothesay's copy dropped cheap. 

6497 Spangengbeeg (Cyr.) Mansfeldische Chronica, Theil I. folio, all published, best 

edition, fine copy, in stamped hogskin, \6s Fi^lehcn, 1571 

The binding is dated 1 574, the crucifixion in the centre is beautifully preseryed. The Chronicle 
relates to Saxony, Thuringia and the Countries round the Hartz Forest. 

6498 SPENERI Operis Heraldici Pars gcneralis et specialis, 2 vols, in 1, stout folic, 
numerous coats of At*ms, vellum, 10* (Sd Francof 1717 

6499 SPROTT'S (Tbomas) Chronicle of Profane and Sacred History, translated from 

the original Manuscript, 4to. with an exact anastatic facsimile of tlie entire 
original Codex, in a roll, very scarce, only a few copies were printed at the private 
expense of Mr- Joseph Mayer, £2. Liverpool, 1851 

6500 Statuto deUa Academia di Padova, 1816 — Saggio di Bronzi Etruschi, trovati 1812j 

da Vermiglioli, 2 plates, Perugia, 1813 — Sessione deU' Atcneo Veneto, nel 
1812-14 — Schiaasius (Ph.) de Patoria Antiquorum, ex schediis J. T. Biancani, 
"^2 plates, scarce, Bononiae, 1814 — in 1 vol. 4to. halfbd. Vds 6rf 

6501 STEIN D'ALTENSTEIN (le Baron J. de) Annuaire de la Noblesse de Belgiqua 

18^17-66, 10 vols. Vlmo. portraits, numerous cuts of Arms, the early volumes are 
out of 2>rint, uncut, £2. 12s Bruxelles, 1847-58 

2 c2 



404 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6502 Stkpneb, InscriptioneB Lipsienses, small 4to. with Index of the Names men- 
tioned on the Tombs, hf, vellum, 3« Qd Leipzig, 1686 

6603 Stetten. Geschichte der adelichen Geschlechter der Stadt Angsbnrg, 4to. with 

12 plates of Arms and Seals, old calf gilt, 10s Augsburg, 1762 

6604 STILLFEIED (E. Freiherr yon) Alterthumer nnd Knnstdenlonale des Sanses 

Hohenzollern» atlas folio, 19 plates, some coloured, and woodcuts, cl. 20s (F 1848) 

6605 STEITTEEI (J. G.) Memonse Popnlomm, olim ad Danubinm, Pontmn Eiudmun, 

Paludem, Mssotidem, Caucasum, Mare Caspium, et inde ma^ ad Septemtriones 
incolentium, etc. cum Indice duplici totius Operis, 4 vols, m 5, 4to. sd, uncut, 
£2, 28 1771 

6606 ■ another copy, cnm Indice, 4 vols, in 6, 4to. hf. hd. £2. 10s JPeirop. 1771 
Priced, 1857, Asher, Berlin, 4 vols, ia 6, td, 65 francs ; fetched by auction, 1857, Conybean 

at Sotheby's, cf. £4. 8f. 

6607 Stboobakt, notice histor. et g^n^alog. snr les Seigneurs de Brame-le-Chatean et 

Haut-Ittre, royal 8vo. plates, sd, 2s Brux. 1849 

6508 — — Notice historique et genealogique but les Seigneurs de Tyberchamps, 
royal 8vo. map and plates, uncut, bs Brux, 1851 

6609 SUSSEX Archaeological Collections, illustrating the History and Antiquities of 
the County, published by the Sussex Archseological Society, 9 vols. Svo. wptioards 
of 100 plates of Antiquities, Coins, J?acsimiles, etc. with numerous cuts (pub. at 
£5. 19«), cloth, £3. 10* 1848-57 

6510 SwBETii Eerum Belgicarum Annales chronici et historici, fol. (f, 10s Franc. 1620 

6511 Teutsche Eeichs-Hebold (der), Genealogie der Fanulien, etc. stout folio, huff 

vellum, 10s FranJtf. 1727 

6612 THUANI Historiarum sui temporis libn CXXXVIII, acoedunt ejusdem de 
Yita sua Commentariorum libri sex et Nic. Eigaltii continuatio, curavit Buck- 
ley, 7 vols, folio, BEST EDITION, ^nc copy, calf gilt, £4. 4* Ixmd. 1733 

Priced, 1831, H. fiohn, £7. 7f; 1832, Payne and Foss, £8. 8«; 1884, Jas. Bohn, £5. 5«; 
1837, Payne and Foss, £5. 5f and £7. 7f ; 1837, Thorpe, £\. \s. Copies sold bj auction: Dr. 
Heath's, ^I'S. \1sU\ Drury's, £\^. IS*. 

Large Paper copies were priced: 1837, Payne and Foss, £%\, \ 1848, £13. 12s \ 1856, 
Lilly, £6. 6». Copies sold by auction : Sykes', ^3. U; the Duke of Grafton's, £13. 13i; 
TUleyrand*s, £10. 10«; 1854, Dr. Hawtrey's, i^7. 16«; 1854, Gardner's, £\.\ 1858, at Sotheby's, 
mor. £\Z. 5«. 

Largest Paper : priced, 1854, mor. ;^18. 18«. 

Illustrated copies fetched, Towneley's, j£'53. \\s\ Sykes' Largest Paper, Vols. I — Y. 
£131. hs. 

" If we come to histories of particular periods, that of De Thou, in the ' History of his own 
Times,' is alone entitled to enthusiastic admiration. It is a work which can perish only with the 
tongue in which it is written, and with the nation whose history it developes." — Bibdin. 

" Lord Chancellor Hard wick is said to have been so fond of this excellent work, as to have 
miffed his office and the seals on purpose to read it in the original language." — Dr. A. Clarke. 

6513 TiBAQUELLi commentarii de Nobilitate et de Jure Primogenitorum, 2 vols, in 1, 

folio, M. hd, vellum, 6« Basil. 1561 

6514 TOEFFAEI Orcades, seu rerum Orcadensiumhistoriae, folio, hds. uncut, 20« 

Sauniae, 1697 
A rare supplement to the Author's History of the Kings of Norway. 

6515 •— — — Series Dynastarum et Eegum Danise, small 4to. ca^f gilt, fine copy, 

10# Kafni<B, 1705 

6516 Tbeteb de Episcopatn et Episcopis Ecclesiae YarmiensiB, folio, Arms of Polish 

Bishops, hf bd. 20* Cracov. 1686 

6517 Tbibbs' Einleitung zu der Wapen-Kunst und Herolds-Wissenschafb, von Feujsi- 

teln, stout 12mo. 142i plates, some coloured, hf. bd. 6* Leipzig, 1744 

6518 TuBKHEiM, Tablettes Genealogiques des Dues de Zaeringen, Margraves et Grands- 

Ducs de Bade, %vo, fine paper, hds. 2s 6d Darmst. 1810 

6519 ■ tbe same, Svo. vellum papee, mor. extra, gilt edges, 10s Darmst. 1810 

6520 TWYSDENI (Eogeri) Historise Anglicanee ScriptoresX. exvetustisMSS.nimc 

primum in lucem editi : adjectis variis Lectionibus, Glossario, Indiceque copioso, 
2 vols, in 1, foHo, old binding, £4. 10s Lond. 1652 

' A very important collection of Early English Chronicles, viz. : 

I. Simeon Dunelmensis. H. Johannes Prior Hagustaldensis. III. Ricardus Prior Hagostal- 
denbis. IV. Ailredus Abbas Ricvallensis. V. Radulphus de Diceto. VI. Joannes Brompton. 



HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, TOPOGRAPHY. 40^ 



VI L Genrasiiis Doroboneiisis. VIII. Thomas Stabbs. IX. GaiL Thorn. X. Henrioof 
Knightou. —The learned and ample glossary appended to this admirable collection was prepared by 
the fEunovs William Somnbr. " Hearne tells us that CTen the Puritans themselves a£&cting to be 
MteeeTuues, with Cromwell at their head, displayed something like a patriotic ardour in purdutting 
copies of this work as soon as it appeared.*' — Libdin, 

CoUatioH : it has to be stated that there exist no pp. 2297 to 2310. 

Priced, 1843, Payne and Foss, vellum, £6. 6#; 1849, Rodd, russia, ;^6. and £6. lOt ; at CoL 
Stanley's sale a copy fetched j^l3. 10t.»LARGB Paper copies were priced, 1829, Thorpe, £14. 14t | 
1832, Payne and Foss, £9. 9«. 
6621 TYNDALE FAMILY. Genealogy of the Family of Tyndale, connected with 

the House of Plantagenet, by B. W . Gbeekfield, impl. 8yo. all the Pedigrees 

mounted on canvas, \fi ca^, privately printed, 328 1848 

6522 YALYASOB, TopographiaArchidxicatuB Carinthiae antiqnae et modemae: Chro- 

nik der Erz-Herzogthnms Elamdten, folio, toith 225 prettv Views, veL 21« 1688 
6623 YAEENKES (M. G. de) Le Eoy d'Armes, ou FArt de bien former, charger, 

briser, timbrer, parer, expliqner et blasonner les Armoines, folio, ca^, Ms 1640 

6524 YiALABT, Histoire ^enealogique de la MaiBon de Snrgeres en Foitou, folio, Chais 

of Arms, old cajfgtlt, 32* Paris, 1717 

6525 inCGI^EIt, Histoire de la Maison de Lnxembonrg, stout sm. 4to. pedigrees, fime 

copy, in old cay^ gilt, 211 s Paris, 1619 

6526 YiTON, Maisons Souyeraines de TEnrope, f<A.Jbldim Tables, sd. 2s 6d Paris, 1810 

6527 YoBT, Oriffine, progres et gestes memorables des mustres Seigneurs de Brede- 

rode, traduits au Flamandpar Pailhot, 4to. vellum, 16s Amst. 1668 

6528 Ybedii Historia Comitum Flandrise, folio, map, calf, *ls 6<2 Brugis, 1650 

6529 Wateb (W. te) het hoog Adelyk en Adelyk Zeelant, 8yo. with 2 large plates qf 

Arms, uncut, rare, 10# MiddeUmra, 1761 

6530 WELE YELD (L. van) algemeen Wapenboek van het Eonigryk der Nederlanden, 

fol. 213 plates, with nearTv 1000 engravings of Coats of Arms, £5. La Maye, 1836 

6531 Weblichii Angsbnrger Chronica, fol. woodcuts, stamped hdg. 5« Franlt^f^itrt, 1595 

6532 WESTPHALEN (JT) Monumenta Inedita Herum Germanicanim prsscipoe 

Gimbricarum et Megapolensinm, quibus varia Antiqnitatum, Historiamm, 
Legum Jnrinmqne Germanise, argumenta illustrantur et stabiHuntur, 4 yoli. 
thick folio, illustrated with numerous curious plates of Idols, Inscriptions, MonU' 
ments. Costumes, Arms, Portraits, Sfc, a good copy in vellum, £4i. Lips, 1739 

6533 WiLDEisEN, Brandenbnr^-Onolzbacn. genealogisdxer Lust-Wald oder furs1di(JL 

Onolzb. Geschlecht-Eegister, 2 yols. in 1, royal folio, consisting of Pedigrees^ 
wh ite hoards, rare, 15* Onolzhach, 1680 

6534 WILLEMENT (TO Begal Heraldry : The Armorial Insignia of the Kings and 

Queens of England, from Coeyal Authorities, sm. 4to. 3% plates in colours (pub. 
at £2. 2s) chth, 20* 1821 

6535 ■ the same, royal 4to. labgb fafeb, 86 coloured plates of arms (pub. at 

£4. 4*) bds. 30s 1821 

6536 WILLEMS (T. F.) Bel^ch Museum yoor de I^ederduitsche Ta^len Letter- 

kunde en de Geschiedems des Vaderlands, 10 yols. 8yo. plates, portraits and 
facsimile. If. hd. uncut, £2. 16* Gent, 1837-1846 

Interesting Collection of Treatises about old Flemish Literature and History. 

6537 Xaufi, Becherches historiques sur la noblesse des Citoyens Nobles de Ferpignan 

et de Barcelone, stout 12mo. uncut, 10s Paris, 1763 

6538 Zefeen, gynaeceum Silesiacum Ligio-Bregense, Brest, 1626 — Historia Herr 

George und Gaspare y. Brundsberg Yaters und Sons, Pf. 1599, in 1 yol. folio. 
Arms, vellum, 6* 

MINOR "WORKS relating to the Topography, AntiquitieSi 
EtiBtory and CuriOBities of the following Countries : 

6539 IBnjiJand. 22 Guides and Descriptions of the principal Towns, Abbies and 

other places of interest, including 12 yiews and 8 maps of the English Lakes, the 

lot, comprising many maps and plates, 128 
Including : Bath, 1801 ; Blenheim ; Cambridge, 1763 ; Canterbury ; Fonthill Abbey, 1823 1 
Gloacester ; Isle of Wight ; Jersey and Guernsey ; Keuilworth ; Oxford, 1798» 1821 ; Rochester; 
Romsey Abbey ; Woburn Abbey ; York ; Yorkshire Philos. Socy. Museum. 

6540 Wales. 6 Tracts relating to ; and 26 Views by S. and N. Buck, 1742-8 ; the 

lot, Is M 



406 QUARITCH'S CATALOGUE OF 



6541 France. 15 volumes relating to topography and arcliitecjttire, loith many maps 
andplatesj 8vo. nud 12mo. 10^ 

Including : Bordeaux, Ville et Province, 3 vola. 1760 ; Chambord ; Dieppe, Eglisea de, plates, 
1846; Mont-Saint-Michel et Tombelene, par M. Raoul, 14 plates, 7/«/iaproo/#. 1833; Niames, 
1724,67; Orange; Puy-de-Dome; Sens par Tarb6 ; Tournai, TEgliso Cathedralc, 2 vols. 1843; 
Vancluiie. 
6642 Germany. 13 Gruides and topographical Works, 4to. and 12mo. 6* 

Including : Cologne, S. Gerson zu Koln; Hadel ; Dresden; Muggendorf ; Munich ; Niim- 
berg ; Prag ; Regensburg ; Trier. 

6543 Bolland and Belgium. 7 Guides and topographical Works, 12mo. 2s Qd 

6544 Xtaly» Guides and works relating to the Archaeology and Topography of; in 
all 28 vols. 8vo. and 12nio. with many maps and plates, 20s 1562r-1843 

Including : Ancona ; Bologna ; Brera ; Cuma, Avanzi dell* antica Citta, a map ; Ferrariae, de 




la Campagne de Rome, 1816 ; Turin par Paroletti; Venezia ; Quadri, Venise ; Verona ; Vicenza, 

Accademia Oimpica di ; etc . 

6545 Spain. 7 Guides and topographical Works, 12mo. 10* 1804-47 

Including: Cordoba por Ramirez ; Madrid ; Ramon, Manual de Madrid; Museo del Key ; 

Damian Bermejo, S. Lorenzo del Escorial; Cean Bermudez, Cathedral de Sevilla. 

6646 A ntiqti a rlan Tracts, including : Cockerell's Sculpture in Lincoln Cathe- 
dral, 1848 ; Flasschaert, la Noblesse, les Titres et la F^odalit^, Brux, 1818 ; 
J. Winter Jones, Early Slavonic Antiquities, 1848 ; Antiquitates Wiltimenses, 
1828; Newton's Study of Archaeology, 1850 ; Waldschnudt, de mutatione In- 
signium et Sigillorum, 1746 — in all 23 Tracts, the lot, 3« 6rf 

DIPLOMATICS, MEDIEVAL LATIN GLOSSARIES. 
Penmanship, Cyphers, Shorthand, Cryptography. 

6547 ASTLE (Thos.) on the Origin and Progress of Writing, as well Hieroglyphic as 

Elementary, illustrated by Engravings taken from Marbles, Manuscripts, and 
Charters ; also some Account of the Origin and Progress of Printing, 4to. 
SECOND EDITION, with Additions, portrait y and 31 plates of facsimiles ofMSS, 
Alphabets, etc. 35* 1803 

Priced, 1843, John Bohn, £2. 12« 6d; 1856, Muskett, £2. 2». 

6548 — — - the same, royal folio, laeqe papee, the plates unfolded (pub. at £10. 10* 

in hoards) calf neat, £4. 4* 1808 

Hibbert*s copy fetched £b. 
To all gentlemen engaged upon original researches of State Papers, Charters, and. other Early 
Documents, Astle's work is indispensable. 

6549 Baeeois (J.) Elements Carlovingiens, linguistiques et litteraires, 4to. plates, ha^ 

calf gilt, 10s M Paris, Crapelet, 1846 

6550 CoETiCELLi (Lodovico) L'Ozio superato nelle Cifre disciolte e divise in varie 

Considerazioni politiche di Guerra, 4to. portrait, hds. scaece, 12^ Bologna, 1702 

An interesting book on the writing in Cypher. 

6551 Du Cange (C. Dufresne Domini) Glossarium ad Scriptores media et infimae Lati- 

nitatis, 6 vols, portraits and plates, including those of coins, Paris, 1733-36 — 

Carpentier (D. P.) Glossarium Novum seu Supplementum ad auctiorem Glos- 

sarii Cangiani Editionem, 4 vols, plates, ih, 1766 — together 10 vols, folio, old 

French calf, £7. Is Paris, 1733-66 

Priced, 1828, Beckley, £12. 12«; 1831, H. Bohn, £15. ; 1832 and 1843, Payne and Foss, 

£15. 15«— Large Paper, the Duke of Grafton's copy, £16. 16* ; Jas. Bohn, in 1840, £18. 18«; in 

1847, £14. 14*; Drury's copy fetched £11. 13* ; Brockett's, £13. 13«. 

The editions, 3 vols, folio, Paris, 1678 ; 3 vols, folio, l^anco/. 1681, and Lugd, 1688— are of 
no value. 

6652 DUCAJNGE et Caepentiee, Glossarium Scriptorum Medii -^vi, in Epitomen 
redactum multisque verbis et dicendi formulis auctum, ab Adelung, 6 vols. 8vo. 
half calf, the Rev. J. Mitford's copy, £3. 10s Malis, 1772-84 

** Dr. Parr gave j^l2. 12* for this book, and considers it one of the best in his library." 

Bibl. Parriana* 
** This is a work in very great estimation. It. contains a fund of the most curious, amusing, 
■^nd useful intelligence." — Dibdin. 

Many Antiquaiies prefer Adelung*s edition even to the original folio edition in 10 vols. 



DIPLOMATICS, MEOIiEVAL LATIN GLOSSARIES. 401 

** Without the Glossary of Ducange nothing can be done satis&ctorily in the study of hiftory 
previous to the sixteenth century ; we can hardly decipher a single parchment withoot having re- 
course to these pages." — H. L. Jones, 

A very useful work to all engaged in Antiquarian studies, giving full particulars about Media* 
val Ceremonies, Customs, Laws, etc. containing also obsolete Technical Terms of every kind. 

6553 DUCANGE. Grlossarium Mediae et Infimse Latinitatis, conditum a Carlo Da* 

fresne domino Ducange, unctum a monachis'ordinis S. Benedicti, cum supple- 
mentis integris D. P. Carpentieri, et additamentis Adelungii et aliorum, di^essit 
G. A. L. Henschel, 7 vols. — Glossarium Latino-germanioum mediae et infiTnii i ^ 
aetatis, ed. Diefenbacli, 1 toI. I^rancof. 1857 — together 8 vols. 4tQ. ad. £11. 16tf 

Paris, 1840-60-57 

6553* Diefenbach*s Supplement, separately, 4to. sd, 30* Francqf, 1857 

Cette nouvelle Edition remplace avec avantage et ^ un prix plus modique I'ancienne Edition de 

Ducange revue par les B^n^dictins, et celle du supplement de D. Carpentier, devenue de jour en 

jour plus rare et plus chere, elle a 6t^ revue et augment^ par M. Henschel, d'apr^s les travanz 

posteiieurs. 

6554 Le Moine, Diplomatique pratique, ou traits de Tarrangement des ArcMTea et 

Tresors des Cnartres, 4to. plates^ calf, %s 6d Metz, 1766 

6555 MABILLON (Joannis) de He Di^lomatica, libri YI, in quibus quidqaid ad 

Yeterum Instrumentorum Antiquitatem, Materiam, Scripturam et Stilum: 
quidquid ad Si^illa, Manogromanta, Subscriptiones ac notas Chronologicas : 
quidquid inde aa Antiquariam, Historicam, Forensemque DiscipHnam pertinet^ 
explicatur et illustratur, cum Supplemsnto ; tertia editio locupletata a Adi- 
MABi, 2 vols, in 1, royal folio, best edition, mani/ plates qf facsimiles, \f. hdn 
ca^fgiltj uncut, fine sound copy, £2. 12s Napoli, 1789 

Priced, 1829, John Bohn, hf. bd. £8. 8«. 
'' In this learned book Mabillon not only gives, in a series of erudite dissertations, a completo 
account of the principal ancient charters and documents of importance subsisting in Europe, bat 
also lays down a complete code of Paleography, and furnishes also a most ample statement of the 
different variations which the manner of compiling and of engrossing charters has undergone in 
Tarious ages. A large portion of the book is taken up by focsimUe copies of various royal charterB* 
and the whole may be described as a sine qu& non to the professed antiquary." — H* L, Jonesg 
Gents,* s Mag, Dee, 1855. 

6556 Macaxtlay's Polygraphy, or Short-Hand made easy, 12mo. 119 engraved pp. 

cloth, bs 1/56 

6557 Maffei, Istoria diplomatica, 4to. plates, calf, 5« Mantova, 1727 

6558 Methode facile pour dechiffrer un Ecrit quelquonque, 8vo. plates of SierO' 

glyphics, hf. hd. 3* Qd Florence, 1833 

6559 I^EWDOBFFEB (JoLann) Anweysun<^ einer gemeinen Hanndschrift, obi. 4to. 37 

leaves, specimens of Penmanship, including several Meverses for learning the 
Manjier of JFriting hy tracing over them on the hack, a mode qf procedure wiick 
will enable the Pupil to copy exactly, and shows how he mu^t proceed if he wishes 
to become an Engraver, bds. scarce and curious, 25* Nurmherg, 1538 

6560 PALATINO (G.) Compendio del Gran volume de Parte del bene et leggiadra- 

mente Scrivere tutto fe sorti di Lettere et Carattieri, sm. 4to. woodcuts (rebus), 
ornamental letters, etc, vellum, £2. 2,s JRoma, per li Heredi di V, Sf L, Dorici, 1666 

Fine copy of a scarce book. 

6661 PALATINO (Giovambattesta) Liber nelqual s'insegna a Scriver ogni sorte 
lettera, Antica & Moderna, di qualunque natione, con le sue regole, & misure, 
& essempi, sm. 4to. woodcut portrait mounted, ornamental and roanose letterSf 
Illyrian .alphabet, rebuses, etc, etc, maroon morocco, gilt edges ana ornamented 
siSss, scarce, 30* Moma, per Valeric Dorico, 1661 

The pagination passes from 4 to 7 ; sheets G. and H. have each only 7 leaves, but the book is 

thus perfect. 

6562 KussELL (J.) Complete and Useful Book of Cyphers, obi. 4to. TAplates, including 

that of the Emperor Charlemagne* s Crown, sd, 18* 1794 

6563 SELEJNI (G.) i,e, August, PLerzog von Braunschweia, Systema integrum Cetpto- 

6BAPHIAE : Cryptomenytices et Cryptographiae libn IX., in quibus Stegano- 
graphie a J. Tnthemio conscriptae enodatio, folio, ^wc copy in calf, with the 
autograph of the Earl of " Balcarres" in an old hand (temp, 1650) on the title, 
BABE, 36« Lunebergae, 1624 

" Ouvrage curieux." — Brunei, Bindley's copy fetched 37*. 



I 



408 QUARITCU'S CATALOGUE. 



6564 SILVESTEE (J. B.) PALioGBAPHis uniyebsellb. Collection de facsimile 
d*ccriturcB de tous les peuples et de tons lea temps, publics d'apr^s les modMes 
6crit8 et peinls ; accompagnds d'explications lustor. et descnptives par MM. 
ChampoUion, 4 vols, atlas folio, with about 300 magnificent plates q^ facsimiles 
OF EYEBY KIND OF MSS. many beautjfklly illuminated, not quite ^^erfee^, A^ 
hd, morocco, uncut, £24. Pans, 1839-41 

Published at £75. ; usual price at auctions £40. Ouvrage capital ex^cnt^ avec le plus grand 

luxe et dont beaucoup de plancbes sout colorizes et rehauss^ d'or. II manque trots titres etquri- 

ques feuillets de tezte. L'ordre de quelques planches est inTorti. 

6066 SILVESTEE, ALPHABET ALBUM, on CoUection de 60 feuilles d'alphabets 

historids et fleuronn^s, tir^s des plus beaux mannscrits de I'Eiirope, des docu- 

mens les plus rares, on composes par J. B. Silvestre, professeiir de caHigraplde 

des princes d'Orleans, folio, (pub. at £3. 3«) hf. morocco, 30« PariSf 18^-44 

Bem&l's copy fetched £2, 2%. '* La grande varidt^, la beaut^ des a^>habets, la paret6 du deaaiiit 

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6669 VAINES (De) Dictionnaire raisonn^ de Diplomatique, contenant les !B5gle8 

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en chiflfres, Caract^res secrets ou imaginaires, 8vo. sd, 2s 6d 1838 

6672 WALTHEEI Lexicon Diplomaticum, Abbreviationes Syllabarum et Vocxun in 

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was made at Ulm in 1756. 

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23 plates of facsimiles (pub. at 21s) cloth, 12s Qd 1816 



GENERAL INDEX. 



, Beyat d« Aragon 898 

ind Smitli'8 Natanl Hist 4603 

Tratado 4279 

latU; TEgypta 3G47 

i^ul, Ajeea Akbery 8«)8 

5'iuxool 2400 

8 Cbronologlqaes 234 

«e mistolra da Kord S3fi 

UeHiatoria 2837 

. Mohammedis S839 

illB 9840 

har^il Hiitoria 2841 

«arlaJahia 9843 

m Dapllcatom 2328 

Ola Eqwoola 761 

oiede Paris 4607 
die fran^aise 222, 233 

lie Royale 4607 
Dies, publications of 4602-5378 

Jem BiergprSdil^en 3811 

B Sweden 3569 

tre, Bonrbon 6188 

I lidienognphia 4603 

IKebir 8480 

^k, Obserrationt 1251 

, brogbe 4608 

amiciana 61iMI 

Parliament (Early) 86, 87 

American Indians 8917 

drame Ani^Normaad 1861 

Africa 8560 

a*s Kni^ta Templars 6416 

g*s German Dictionary 483 

g; Altdeutsche Gedichte 1306 

K. Mitbridates 1039 

g, Bibliotheca Sanscrita 3387 

KTit Uteratnre 8388 

Eeiaenacb Kom 4448 

, Mans. Biblio. Gissensis 4448* 

idelle 6514 

Bombardier 4191 

Society 1174 

s 1547 

as, TragoidiaB 1349 

} RlTera 4280 

8385 
8057-4134 

Minor Worics 3914 
L Languages 3510-39 

I, Algae SoindinaviflB 4609 

(, Pousons Foasiles 4604 

art, Histoiie de I'Art 5879 

art, History of Art 5380 

ton Lexicon Toorldlion 1428 

le Soldanis, Lingua Pun. 8268 

Puritas 2970 

nmatica Armeniea 2971 

ms de la Campagne 5831 

Itaral Society of India 461 1 
Iture 5363-67 

) Gallery 5488 

Bin Abubekr 3648 

Arabsiad. 3845 

Arabaiad. Manger 3846 

)anlsh Language 1274 

di Grammar 125i 

ugueso Grammar 993 

emoire 4137 

'8 Materia Indica 4(iI5 

ia*s Roman Coins 5853 

ent Coins of Cities 5854 

ksological Index 6188 

m Saxendom 6189 

ahire Tules 1 

alMubainin 2401 

i Hindee 2389 

-i-Mulisinee 2402 

-i-Mohsini, Persian 3389 

Uah 3290 
at 1093-95 

a and Romaic Testament 1876 



Albeitl, DietiomuOre Italien 638 

Alboquerque, Commentarios 999 

Album of Drawings 2234 

Album of Autographs 2)224* 

Album of Marc Antoni Weiser 2226 

AlGal4-Galiano, Memoria 3563 

Alcala, el Donado Hablador 762 

Alcala, Vida de San Martin 8561 

Alchemy, MSS. 2323* 

Alcbesiri's Poem, Hebrew 8079 

Alciphr. Epistolae 1553 
Alder and uancocliL's Monograph 5174 

Aldrete, Antiguedades 763 

Aldrete, Lengua CasteUana 751 

Aldrete (Dr.) Antiguedades 8668 

(Aleman), LandtstSrtser 6119 

Aleman, Guzman d'Alfisrache 764 

Alessio da Somavera, Tesoro 1429 

Alexandri GaUi Doctrinale, MS. 3236 

Alexandri Magni Vita- 2227 

Alexi, Grammatica Valachica 1423 

Alexis, Declamation 6062 

Alfleri, Opere 640 

— Cantus Gregorianus 4389 

— Yod e ModiToscanl 729 
AUlyya, Grammaire Arabe 9601 
Alfonoe, Les Voyages aaanturenz 8564 
Alfonso el Sabio 950 
Alfraganus Mnhammedis 9848 
Algiers and Tunis 4100 
Algiers (Ck)a8t of) 4099 
Alhambra 6629 
All Ebn Abi Talebi, Sententiae 2849 
Alif Laila, Arable 9850 
Alkmar, Reineke der Fachs 1234 
Almeida, Rotelro 3666 
Almosnino, Extremes 766 
Al-Natafi, Commentary 9348 
Alix, 1' Empire Ottoman 2828 
Alphabets 1029 
Alpinus, Medicina A^nrptioram 4617 

— Plantae JEgyyti 4619 
Alt-Vaeter. DasBuch 5731 
Alunno, Fabrica del Mondo 529 
Alvarado, Spanish Dialogues 752 
Alvarez, Description de TEthiopie 8666 
Amadis di (}aula 6140 
Amaracosha, Sanscrit 2447 
Amari, Vespro ^cillano 645 
Amati, Antichita di Milano 6190 
Ambert, Esqulsses historiques 4188 
America 8817-4025 
America. Minor Works 8U16 
America. (De Bry) 8657 
America. Decretos 2228 
America (North) 4101 
American Academy, Transactions 4620 
American Academy of Arts 4628 
American Association 4634 
American Ethnolo^cal Sodely 10.)1 
American Manuscript 3981 
American Languanres 8540-8 
American Oriental Society 3453 
American Scientific Periodicals 4625 
Amharic 2883-36 
Amharic Bible, Old Testament 1880 
Amman, Wapenbuch 6723 

— aeri, Habitus 5734 

— Gynaeceum 5725 

— Jagt und Weidwerck 5726 
Amman's Book of Trades 5727 
Anmian's (Jost) Works 6733 
Ammirato, Famiglie Florentine 6191 
Ammon, Christenthums 2144 
Amsterdam Academy 4460 
Amsterdam Academy 4636 
Amyot, Dictionnidre Tartare-Man. 3378 
Anatomy, Treatises on 5368 
Ancient Concerts, Word Hooka 4890 
Ancient History 1547-1870 
Ancient Laws of England 163 



Andent Laws of Wales Itl 

Anderwn's Tamnl Grammar 8990 

Andrada, Vida de Castro 1800 

Andreini, Capitano Spauento MS 

Andrewes, Slang Dictionary 1 

Andriveau (Soigon, Atlas 4006 

Angelis, Storia di Napoli 647 

Angelonl, Gioyentu d'ltalia 648 
Anglo-Saxon 1174-1906 

Anglo-Saxon. Heptateuchus 1886 

Angola GentiUsAngolaefldei 8519 

Annaes das Sdendas 4381 

Annales Archeok^^ues 61931 

Annali del Instituto 6591 

Annali dl Numismatica 6856 

Annals ct the Fine Arts 6881 

Annesley's Diseases of India 4663 

Annuaire Historique Universel 4461 

Anonyml Batavi Idea VU9 

AnqoetO Dnpemm 9438 

Ansted*s Geology 4668 

Anthologia Graeca 1558 

Anthologie Fran^oise 986 

Antlquures de France 6884 

Antiquaires de I'Ouest 6386 

Antiquarian Tracts 6646 



Antiquarian Etdiing Club 

Antiquitates Americanae IBIS 

Antiquities, Catalognes 6800 

Antiquities 6188, 6646 

Antonini Itincraria 1866 

Antonino, libro Aoreo de Maroo 767 

Anwari Sobili 8991 

Anvar-i Sohaill 8809 

Apiani Chorographia Barariae 6009 

Apianns, Goemographia S507 

Apocalypsis 9999 

ApollonU PeruTlae regionea 89j9 

— Rhodii Argonaatlcon 9880 
ApoUonius Rhodlus,Argonapticon 1667 
Apollo's Marsdrager 6467 
Appianns, Romanas Historias 1500 
Aprile, Sicilia 640 
Apuldus, Opera Omnia 1661 
Arabian Nights, Arable 9860 
Arabian Nights' Entertainments 09 
Arabian Nights, by Lane 34M 
Arabic 9888<.9960 
Arabic, BIblia Sacra 1888 
Arabic and Turkish Dlcttonaiy 986S 
Arabic Grammar 9849 
Arabic Grammar 9869 
Arabic MSS. £848-79 
Arabic-Persian Dictionary 2868 
Aragon, Annals of 893 
Aragones, Donzella Trodiur 768 
Aragoniae OryctographU 4664 
Araish-I Muhfil 8168 
Arana de Varllora, Hijosde Se villa 760 
Arattts, Germanicua, 1h6on 166B 
Arbogast, Calcul des Derivations 4666 
Archaeologia Cambrensis 6198 
Arohaeologlsche Zeitnng 6886 
Archaeology 68794790 
Archaeolo^, Sculpture 6801 
Archaic Dictionary 17 
Archbell's Bediuana Grammar S61S 
Arehdall's Monastioon 6896 
Archenholtz, Christine de So&de 287 
ArchhnMe, Oeuvres de 4666 
Architectural Publication Sodety 6802 
Architectural Tracts 6851 
Architecture 6803-51 
Archly Ceaky 1458 
Archiv fflr Saterrdchischer 4668 
Archivlo Storioo Italiano 560 
Ardschuna'a Reise 8390 
Arembeiir, Flores 2148 
Argelander, Obaenrationes 4657 
Argensola, Analcs d* Aragon 770 

— AnalesdeArwon 686 



410 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Arfonmla, Haliicas 3M8 

Arlnghi Koinn Subteminca 63A4 

AriMto (I^) Orlniido KuiiiMO 551 

— Orlanilo Furiueu, trana.iD English 63 
ArfKthleM 15(» 
ArifltldiH Orationes G008 
ArUtophancs 1570 
Aristottiles 1572 
Arbtotelcs, Hcbraico 2385 
Aritbinetlc, French MS. 2231 
Armandlf Elephants 4139 
Armenian Bible 1h05 
Armenian 2970-2986 
Armenini, Precettl 5^09 
Armeno-TurkiHh Testament 1903 
Armltafte, Brazil 8920 
Armstrong's Gaelic I >lctionary 1136 
Armv List 4431 
Amim, Triist Kinsamkelt 1207 
Arnold's Miieuzine 5386 
Arnold's Koman History 1575 
Amould, do la Balance 4282 
Arrianus 1576 
An Moriendi 5729 
Art de Verifier G194 
Artemidorus 1580 
Arthor (King) Lyf 34 
Arthur of Little Britain 6052 
Artillery 4136-4273 
Arts, practical 4602-5078 
Arundel Society 6.187 
A«U 3957-4134 
Asia, Botanical Tracts 5^)69 
Asia, minor works 8916 
Asia (Central) 4103 
Asiatic Literature 2452-3509 
Asiatic Researches 245.3 
Asiatic Society 2458 
Asiatic Society of Cliina 2627 
Asmus, Omamcnto 5594* 
Assam Testament 1905 
Assyrian 2987-93 
Assyrian Discov. 5407 
Assyrian Inscriptions 2380 
Astarloa, Apologia 1096 
Astle on Writing 6547 
Astrology, I*crsian 2403 
Astrology, Ancient German 2232 
Astronomy 4602-5378 
Athanasius Alexandrlnus 2233 
Athanasius, Arabic 2854 
Athenseus 1581 
Ath€n^ 1583 
Athtate 1584 
Atlas Hnngaricus 4067 
Atlases 4066-98 
Atterbom, Sncnska Siaro 1275 
Atti Scienziati Italioni 4()58 
Attica, Antiq. 5814 
Aucher's Armenian Dictionary 2972 

— Armenian Grammar 2975 
Audiffiredi Catalogns Roman, ed. 4452 
Andouin, Commerce Maritime 4283 
Audubon's Birds of America 4(^59 
Augsburg. Kilian 6195 
Auldjo's Vesuvius 4661 
Aulum Ghecr 2404 
Aulus Gellius 1586 
Auria, Signori Vicere 6141 
Australia 8957-4134 
Australian Languages 3549-56 
Austrian Impenal Academy 4662 
Auto do Dia do Juizo 1001 
Avellaneda 6171 
Avicennae Canon 2886 
Avicenna, Arabice 2855 
Avolio, Siracusa 559 
Avril, Voya'je 3670 
Ayeen Akbery, by Gladwin 2717 
Aymara. San Lucas 1906 
Azais, dcs Compensations 238 

— Explication 239 
Azuni, Dizlon. Giurisprudcnza 4284 

— Giurispnidenza Mercantile 4286 

— Droit Maritime 4286 
'tehcr. Memoirs 2720 

labington's Gooroo Faramartan 3221 



Bacallar, Comentarios 771 

Itocallar y Sanna, Mdmoircs 240 
Bacmeister, Uussische Bibliothek 404S 

Bacon's Learning 6t 

Baconi Sermones 5968 

Baden 6196 

Badeslade's Chorog^phis 56 

Baena, Cancionero 798 

Bagh-o-Bahar 2390 

Bogh-o-Bahar, Eastwick 8171 

Bagh-o-Buhar, Hind. 8169 

Bagster's Polyglott 1872 
Bagmihl PommerschesWappenh. 6197 

Bahar-Danush 8803 

BalUet, Jugemens 4458 

BuiUie's Arabic Grammar 2856 

Bailly, Hist, do I'Astronomie 4669 

Baily's Tables 4287 

BaUy's Flamstead 4672 

Baital Pachisi 8172 
Baker's Northamptonshire Words 8 

Baker's Cavahry 4140 

Balbi, Atlas Ethnographique 1032 

Ballhom, Alphabete 1033 

lialneis (De), Scriptores 1588 

Baltimore (Lord) 8984 

Baluzc, d'Auvergne 6198 

Baluzii Capitularia 6199 

Bamford's Cavalry 4141 

Bandarain Labbul 2405 

Bandello, Novelle 560 

Bandtke's Slownik dokladny 1480 

— Pohiisches Wiirterbuch 1481 

— Polnische Grammatik 1482 
Banduri Numismatalmp. Roman. 5856 

— Supplementum Taninii 5869 
Bankrupt Register 4432 
Bara, Armoiries 6200 
Baraillon, Recherches 6201 
Barante, Dues de Bourgogno 241 
Barbadoes, history 8921 
Barbarossa, Keyser 5780 
Barbazon, Fabliaux 13t<2 
Barbier et Dcsessarts 4-154 
Barcelona, Iledr^s 979 
Bardetti, Italia 561 
Barett, Alvearie 4 
Baretti, Italian Dictionary 530 
Bargagli, Trattenimenti 6142 
Barker's Turkish Grammar 8481 

— Reading Book 8482 
Barlaam und Josaphat 1208 
Barlande, Brabant 6203 
Barlow's Mathematical Dictionary 4678 
Baronial Halls 5389 
Barrclier, Plantae 4674 
Barrere, France Equinoxiale 8922 
Barriffe, MUitarie Discipline 4142 
Barrington's North Pole 8571 
Barrington's New South Wales 3572 
Barrois, Elements Carlovingiens 6549 
Barros e Couto, Asia 8573 
Barros, I'Asia 8578 
Barrow's Southern Africa 8574 
Barry's Military Disciplme 4143 
Barth's Travels in AJWca 8575 

— Keisen 3576 
Bartholini Antiquitates DanicsB 1277 
Bartholini Antiq. Danic«B 6*.^3 
Bartholinus de Tibiis 4391 
Bartholomaeidi Hungaria 4i)33 
Bartoli Picturre Cryptarum 5390 
Bartoli, Discorsi 6143 
Bartolomeo da 11 Sonetti 3578 
Bartram's Carolina 8923 
Bartsch, Le I^eintre Graveur 6391 
Basnage, Histoire 5399 
Basque Provinces 773-76 
Basque 1096-1112 
Basque Testament 1906* 
Bastn, Cavallerie 4144 
Batavia 3579 
Batavian Academy Transactions 4675 
BatUes 4136-4273 
Bauer, Bibliotheca Librorum 4456 

— Chrcstomathia 8080 

— I'lora Novae lloUandioe 4729 



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414i 
4141 

4UI 



6801 



4677 



44V 
4416 



411 



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Baur, IconographiA 
Banrain, Histoire Mllitairo 

— Turenne 
Bavaria. Apianus 
liavoux, des Coiiflits 
Baxteri Glossarinm 
Bayer, de Numis Hebrais 
Bayeri Uranometrla 
Bayeri Histoiia Orshoena 

— Historla 
Bayle, Dlctionnaire 

— Dlctionnaire, 16 rola. 8to. 
Bayle's Dictionarv 
Bayley's Doiji-Lmg 
Bay's Danish Dictionary 
Baxsarinl, Ortojjnnfla 
Beagle Voyage 
Beam, Los Von 
Beanchant's Naval Gunner 
Beaufort's Roman Hlatiuj 
Beauvallet ct Normand 
Becker, Augustenm 
Becker, Gravures en Boia 
Becker's Jobst Amman 
Becker's Galius 
Beckmanni Lexlccm 
Beds Historia Ani^lomm 
Bedemar, Reise .^^ 
Bedford's Sidictnm Wobumenee 4H 
Beeckmann's Borneo M 
Begbie's Madras Artillery 4M 
Behahn GhiUany, Grenchiclito ** 
Behr, Temps htoo'iques 
Beke's Origines 
Bekkariou perl 

Belfbur's Mohammed All Haxin 
Belgium, Almanach 
Belidor, MathemaUque IM 

— Fortiflcation M 
Bella (della) Opere m 
licllarmini Expositio Ml 
Bellannino, Dottiina Ml 
Bellay, Oeuvres M 
Belleforest, Histoires Ml 
Bellermann, Liederbiichor MM 
Belletdte, Contcs Turcs 
Bellingen, Proverbes Francois 
Bellini de Monetis Italise 
Bellori, Pittori 
Bell's Travels 
Behaos, Sundhya 
Belustigung der Jongfem 
Belzoni's Egypt 
Bengal Guide 
Bengal Journal 
Bengali 

Bengali Testament 
Bei^amin of Tudela 
Bennett's Whaling Voyage 
Bentivoglio, Opere 
Bentley's Hindu Astronomy 
Bentotou Lexicon 
Benzoni's New World 
Benzonis Novi Orbis Illstorin 
Beowult; Pdema 
Beowulf by Kemble 
Beowulf; by Thorpe 
Beranger, (Euvres 
Berber, S. Luc 

Berdugo, Reducdones ^^ 

BeregRzaszi, Hungarische Sprache UH 
Bercsford's Arabic Syntax """ 

Bergamesc Dialect 
Berger Extravagant 
Bergeron, Voyages 
Berghaus' Physical Atlas 
Bergier, Chemins Romains 
Berlin Academy 
Berlin Academy Papers 
Berlingeri, Geogn4>hla ««» 

Bernard, I'lmprimerie en Europe 44^ 
Bemardl Sermones iggi 

Bernardo, Vocabolario Tnrchesoo 8484 
Bemd, Wappenw. fijoi 

Bemeggeri Notationes S23f 

Bemcri, U Moo Patacco 78| 

Bemhard, Sazo- Weimar 8896F 



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411 



Ime piacevoli S63 

I, I'Indo 2724 

Bas-Limousin 1363 

>inmentaires 4290 

• et Da Laorlere 4291 

, Astutie 564 

con Bertoldino 565 

I, Boulogne-sur-Mer 6207 

, Memoires 4149* 

)f James Fitz-Jamcs 4150 

ille, Dictionnaire 218 

'undamenta 4686 

oartraits des Hommea 5614 

s Irish Researches 186 

, Hongrie 4687 

Athfenes, Pfelopon^se 1693 

CJoronica de Espana 777 
ck, Schat der Ongesonth. 5458 

oblesse 6208 

i Fables 5732 

rupeds 4688 

»h Birds 4891 

-Geeta, by Garrett 3391 

3esion Melos 8393 

.t Parana 8394 

laris Sententire 3396 

Dictionnaire Turc 8485 

bulaire Tare 8486 

ersation Turqae 8487 

li, Storia Universale 566 

Id 6210 

iigUsh 6009 

IntB 5897-99 

1871-2137 

abbinica 2008 

atina S042 

agna Hebraica 2009 

atina, MS. 2286-37 

olyglotta, Waltonas 1871 

olyglotta, Bagster 1872 

olyglotta, Hattcri 1873 

algutsB Editionis 6011 

ixonica 1967 
aphy 4448-4601 

ca Itallana 4462 

eca Sacra 2142 

^qae Bleue 245 

tann, Grcnealogie 6212 

de llaan 4628-30 

's Jamaica 3927 

cal Botany 4692 

ila Bostoniensls 4693 

Illitar>' History 4151 

Ilistoire do France 246 

U-Anvar 8304 

lita 4694 

in tot Wetenscliappen 4695 
in van Neerlandsch Indie 2468 

8, fine old 6008-11 

hie G<?nerale 4463 

hie Modeme 4464 

hie Universelle 4465 

hie Universelle 4466 
liy 4448-4601 

istnimens 4696 

i, Dialetti Italici 710 

U Linguist 1034 
Nordiska Eampa Dater 1278 

lUkens Havda Alder 1279 

mpire Chinois 2995 

tronomie Physiqae 4698 
Dichiar. nella GerosaL 689 

iddha Religions 3469 

4002-5378 

icio, Pirotechnia 4838 

ni, Novelle 6144 

Novelle 567 

, Van Dicmcn's Land 8590 

iratorium 5396 

ema, Ostindien 2725 

oos 2726 

Mahratta War 4152 

Ltlas Universal 4069 

Songs of Innocence 5-100 

Idvolutlon Franfaise 247 

H, Dlctionariam 1093 

Flora de FUipiuos 4699 



Blarrorivo, Liber Nanceidos 5785 

Blasco de Lanuza 82d 

Blcda, Coronica de los Mores 778 

Biedse Defensio Fidei 779 

Bleeck's Persian Grammar 3305 

BUn, Dictimnaire Tamal 3222 

Bloch's Fische 4701 

Blumaaer, Virgils Aenels 448 

Blame, Indische BiJ 3591 

Blame, Rumphia 4702 

— Catalogas 4704 
Bocage, Rimas 1002 
Boccaccio, il Dccamcrone 568 
Bocchii SymbolicsB 5459 
B{5ckli, Athener 1594 
Bocthor, Dictionnaire Arabe 2158 
Bode, Hellenischen Dichtkanst 1599 
Boehtlingk, Jakutcn 8242 

— Sanskiit Chrestomathie 8397 

— Sanskrit-Worterbach 3398 
Boethius, King Alfred's Version 1179 
Boettiger, Sabina 1597 

— Amalthea 1598 
Bogatzky's Haas-Bach 2145 
Bohadini Saladinas 2850 



Bohemian 
Bohemian Bible 
Bohemian Testament 
Bohemica 
Bohlen, altc Indien 



1457-1470 
1912 
1918 
1457 
2727 



BiJhringer, Vorrcformatoren 2146 

Boileaa, CEavrcs 248 

Boisgelin, Malta and Goza 6213 

Boismont, des Hallacinations 250 

Boisseree, Baakanst 5804 

Bojardo, Orlando Innamorato 575 

Bologna, Pitture 5401 

Bologncse Dialect 713 

Bombay Asiatic Society 2470 

Bombay Calendar and Directory 4439 

Bombay Geographical Society 8592 

Bombay Observatory 4706 

Bombay Transactions 2471 

Bombay Review 2473 

Bonaparte, Faana Italica 4706 

— Noraenclatare 4707 

— List of Birds 4708 

— Ornithology 6843 
Bonaparte Polyglott 1035 
Boner's Fabeln, Minnesinger 1209 
Bonfadio, Annales Gcnaenses 6214 
Bonini, TEcho della Fuma 6145 
Bonn and Breslau Transactions 4709 
Boot, Le parfaict Joallier 5402 
Bopp, Glossarinm Sanscritom 3399 

— Gi'ammatica Sanscrita 3401 

— Glossarinm Sanscritum 1037 

— Vergleichende Grammatik 1038 

— Comparative Grammar 1040 
Bor, Nederlantsche Oorloghen 5515 
Bordeaux. Devienno 6215 
Bordone, Isolario 3593 
Borel, Tresor de Recherches 219 
Borgnis, Traits de M<5caniquo 4710 
Borhan Kati 3306 
Boija 781 
B^ime's Schriften 444 
Bomu Dialogues 3510 
Borrow, Zhicali 3078 
Borrow, Works 58 
Borsato, Opere Omamentale 5595 
Borthwick's Feudal Dignitaries 210 
Bosarte, Bellas Artes 782 
Bosch, Anthologia Grseca 1555 
Boschhii, La Carta del Navegar 744 
Bosquejo, M^gico 3928 
Bossct, Medailles 5862 
Bossi, Istoria d'ltalia 576 
Bossna, Instruttione 2212* 
Bossus de Sapientia 5969 
Bosworth's Anglo-Saxon Diction. 1 1 80 
Bosworth's compendious Diction. 1 1 82 
Botany 4602-5378 
Botanical Tracts, German 5373 
Botanical Tracts, Italian 5375 
Botany of Norway 6376 
BoteUo do Moraes 783 



Botta, Guerra Americana 677 

Bottari, Lettere snlla Pittnrs 540S 

Botta's Nineveh 6407 

Bdttcher, Proben 2147 

BStticher, Carthager 1596 

BSttigcr, Archaologie 6405 

Bottis, Vesuvio 4711 

Bottle (the) 648S 

Boturini Benaduci S9S9 

Boucher de la Richarderie 8694 

Boucher de Perthes 6217 
Bouchet, Labyrinth de Fortune 6068 

— Genealogies des Roys 6067 
Bouguer, la Terre 8696 
Bourdaloue, CEuvres 2148 
Boardonnais, Memoire 4153 

— Memoires 2728 
Bourgade, Coran 2861 
Bourges, Vitraux Pelnts 6406 
Boar going, I'Espagne 988 
Bourne, Poematia 6970 
Bousmard, Fortification 4164 
Bontard, Dictionnaire 6406 
Boutelou, Agricultura 4712 
Bouterwek's Gesch. der Poesio 4467 

— Spanish Literature 989 
Bowdich's Mammalia 4713 

— Conchology 4714 
Bowen's Britannia 6218 
Bower's Hindu Caste 2729 
Bowman and Crowther 6806 
Boyce's KaflGir Grammar 8695 
Boyer Gallery 6646* 
Brabant Chronicle 6736 
Bracciolini, Schemo degli Dei 6146 
Brady's Clavis Calendaria 69 
Brandt, Ratzeburg und Phoebus 4715 
Brantome, (Euvres de 261 
Brehm, Vogelkunde 4716 
Breitkoff, Spielkarten 6410 
Bremisch Wiirterbuch 1210 
Brcnnerl Numm. Sueo-Goth. 6863 
Bressani, Nuovia Francia 8930 
Breton 1128-1133 
Breton, Testament 1919 
Breviarium Grsecum 2213 
Breviarium Romanum 2214 
Brianville, Jen d'Armoiriee 6219 
Bridge's Jamaica 3981 
Brldgewater Treatises 4717 
Brieven der Keurvorsten 6135 
Briggs' Ferishta 3309 

— Gujarastra 2730 

— Land Tax in India 2731 
Brinckmeier, Troubadours 1364 
Brisman Engelkst Lexicon 1280 
Brissot, Memoires 374 
Bristol, Ashmead's Plan of 4105 
British Association 4718 
British NobiUty 6220 
British Essayists 60 
British India 2782 
British Institution 5784 
British Museum, Catalogues 44(i8 
British Museum, CodL Orient. 2474 
British Museum, Greek Papyri 1609 
Brito, Monarchia Lusltana 1003 
Brocquicre, Palestine 3597 
Brodic's Fossil Insects 4719 
BrofTerio, Tradizioni Italiane 678 
Bromfield's Flora Vectensia 4720 
Brongniart, Terrains 4721 

— Arts C^ramiques 6419 

— Musde C6ramique 6414 
Broniovii Tartaria 3698 
Bronn, Reisen 4729 

— Lethaea geognostica 4728 

— Index Paieontologicns 4724 
Brooke's Lapland and Sweden 3599 
Brosses, Dieux Fdtichcs 269 

— Terra AustraUs 3600 
Broteri Flora Lusitanica 4726 

— Phytographia 4726 
Broussais, I'lrritation 268 
Brown's Foot Guards 4165 
Brown's Prodromus Novao HoU. 4797 
Brown*B Vulgar Errors 61 



418 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Browne, Ume-Bariall G0.V3 

Brown's Teluffu Grammar 3:135 

~ Mixed Dialertd 8338 

— Telugu Header 3839 

— Rerscn 3601 
Bmce^ii Travels, Nile 3608 
Bmckeri Ilistorim PhUoeophln 1600 
Bnifftch, Aegyptcn 2643 
>*- Uonumens 8654 
BnJ Hhakha« Principlet 3158 
Bmlil Historia Feroana 3938 
Bmlliot, Munogrammcs 6415 
Bmnet, Patois da Midi 1366 
Bnmfelsii Herbae 4730 
Bronnraark's Swedish Grammar 12H1 
Bnuis, Oedichte 1212 
Bmscambllle, Q*:a\'Tes 855 
Bnusellfl Academy 4731 
Bryant's Antlent Mythology 68 
Btydgea, AtaTise Uegln 6821 

— Keatituta 63 

— rolyanthea 4473 

— Persia 3603 
Bry*8 ( De) Travels 8557 
Bncelinis, Oermanla 6883 
Bach, Norwegen 4738 

— Canarische Inseln 4733 
Bachanan, Scoticamm historia 6222 
Buchanan's Mysore 2734 
Bucher's Werke 445 
Bnck's Views iu England 5416 
Bnckland's Reliquin Dilnvianie 4784 
Bockle's Bengal Artillery 4156 
Bnddhiflt Prayers 2996 
Bnffon, Histoire NatoreUe 4735 
>• Planches d'Oiseaox 4736 
Bogenhagen, Closter Leven 2215 
Bogis Vocabohuy 3266 
Bohae-ood-Deen 3307 
Bniat's Annals of India 2735 
Bulgarian 1471 
Bnl&ut, Acadtoiie des Sciences 5615 
Bullet, Dictionnaire Celtiquc 1113 
Bnlletin des Natural, de Moscou 5097 
Bulletin des Sciences 4474 
BuUetino degli Annali 5522 
Bulliard et Ventenat 4739 

— Dictionnaire de Botanique 4740 
Bnllom 1920 
Bulstrode's Memoirs 64 
Bunda 3519 
Bunsen's Aegypten 2655-56 
Buonarotti, Vita 5418 
Bunting's Music of Ireland 4392 
Banyan's Pilgrim's Prog., Tamul 3223 
Burchell's Africa 3604 
Bnrckhardt's Travels 3605 

— Arabia 3606 
Burgermeister, Ribliotheca 6224 
Bargkmaier's Tumierbuch 54 1 7 
Burgoyne's Psalms 4392* 
Burgidllos, Rimaa 784 
Burgundy, Karante 241 
Burke's Extinct Baronetcies 6225 

— General Armory 6226 
Bormanni Thesaurus Zeylanicus 4741 

— Plantae Africans 4743 
Barmanni Flora Indica 4744 
Burmeister's Entomologie 4746 
- Entomology 4747 
Bmrmeister, Schopfung 4747* 
Burmese 3153-57 
Burmese MSS. 2381-82 
Bumoui; le Pali 3287 
Bum's London Traders 5864 
Burton's Excerpta Hicroglyphica 2657 
Bary, Latitudinarius 2238 
Bury's Hcxandrian Plants 4748 
BusbequU Epistolae 2824 
Busca, Fortezze 4157 
Biisching's Minnesinger 1217-19 
Buschmann, Athapask. Sprach. 3540 
" Luigue des Marfluises 3556 
Bnssi, Viterbo ^ 6227 

'^iBsy-Uabutin, Histoire amour. 256 
istamante, AmcricarHexicana 3933 

iftkenB, Brabant 6229 



Butler, Hudibras, par Towncley 858 

Butler (C.) Works 65 

Buxtorfli Lexicon Ghaldalcnm 8061 

— Tiberias 8088 

— Catalccta 8083 
Buzelini Gallo-Flandria 6830 
Byrom's Short Hand 8889 
Byron's Works 66 
Byron's Werke 446 
Bythner, Lyra 8084 
Byzantine Historians 1547-1870 
Caabi ben-l^ohair 8868 
Cabrera dc Cordova 785 
Cabrera, Ileladoncs 786 
Cadalli, Fabbriche e Omati 5419 
Cadalvene, Modailles 5865 
Cadalvene et Barrault 4158 
Cadiz Phenida 787 
Csdmon's Paraphrase 1183 
Caernarvon, Registrum 168 
CsBsar 1601 
Cagnoli, Trigonom^trie 4749 
Cailliaud, Voyage k M^roe 3607 
Calabrese Dialect 716 
Calatrava, lA Orden 6417 
Calcutta Journal 8476 
Calcutta Journal of Nat History 4750 
Calcutta Monthly Journal 8477 
Calcutta Review 8478 
Calderon, Obras 788 

— Comedias 789 

— Autos Sacramentalea 791 
Caledonian Hort Society 4751 
Calendarium Rotulorum Patcntium 140 
Calendarium Rotulorum Chartairum 148 
Calendarium Inquisitionum 144 
Calendars 4430-47 
Calendars, Proceed. Chancery 158 
Colidasa 3420 
CalilaetDlmna 2863 
Calindri, Pontifido Stoto 579 
Callaway's Cingalese Dictionary 8810 

— Cingalese language 8212 
Callery, Dictionnaire chinois 2997 
Calliat, Architectura in Paris 5806 
CalUmachus 1603 
CaUiopo, Songs 169 
Cahnet, Chatelet 6231 
Cambresier, Dictionnaire Walon 1365 
Cambrian Quarterly Magazine 217 
Cambridge, Statute 2240 
Cambridge, Baker's Map 4106 
Cambridge University Calendar 4434 
Camdeni Anglica 6232 
Camden's Britannia 68 
Camoens, Obras 1004 

— OsLnsiadas 1011 
Campagne en Prusse 4159 
Campaigns 4136-4873 
Campaigns at Washington 3934-4 160 
Campanile, Armi 6833 
Campbell's Lives of the Admirals 4274 
Campbell's Teloogoo Grammar 3240 
Campolongo, la Polifemeido 580 
Compomanes, Antigticd. de Cartage 792 
Camus, Biblioth^que choisie 4292 
Canaletti, Urbis Venet Pros. 5698 
Canarese 3158-9 
Canarese Gospels 1921 
Canaye, Ambassade 6068 
Canciani Barbarorum Leges 4294 
Cancioneiro Geral 1014 
Cancionero de Juan A. de Baena 793 
Canes, Grammatica 2864 
Cangiamilla, Embryologia 4758 
Canina, rArchitettura antioa 5807 
Canisiou Katechismos 5738 
Canisius, Thesaurus 6234 
Cankol^ Bulgarische Sprache 1471 
Cannecattim, Diccionioio Bunda 3519 
Canting Dictionary 9 
Cantu, I'ltalia Scientifica 4753 
Capaccio, II Prindpe 5460 
Capefigue, Histoire de France 260 

— I'Eglise Chr^tienne 261 

— I'Eglise an Moyen Ago 262 
Cape of Good Hope 3884 



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411 



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Capitols dels Drets M 

Capydns de Vato wn 

Garalbe M 

Caraite Worka IM 

Canrajal, Galindesde M 

Carben (Victor von) CM 

Carbognano, Onunatica Tnrca MS 
Carbonell, Chronikiaes de Eqiaiia 
Carey, Burman Gramniar 
Carey, Bengalee Grammar 

— Bengalee DictionarT' 

— Pnujabee Grammar 

— Telinga Grammar 

— Mahratta Dictionary 
CarinisI, Lu vivn morta 
Carleton, Memoirs 
Carlevariis, Vedute di Venetta 
Cailyle's Arabian Poetry 
Carmina Samarttana , 
Camot, Places Fortes 
Caro de Torres 
Carshun Testament 
Cartouche. Vice Puni 
Cams, Nervenqrstem 

— Physiologie 
Carve, Lyra Hibemlca 

— Itinerary 

Carver's North America 
CaaalTs, Langue Secliaaiia 
Casanova, Mtaioirea 
-~ Memoirer 
Casas, Obras 

— CEuvres 
Casiri BibL EscariaL 
Casopis Spolecnasti 
Cassano Library 
Castelli Lexicon Heptafl^ottoa 

— Lexicon Syriacam 

— Sicilia 
Castillo (Diaz del) 
Castillo, Coronica 
Castillo, Sancto Domingo 
Castillo Solorzano 
Castner, Relatio 
Castren, Ostjak Sprachlehre 

— Gramm. Tscherem. 
Castro, Biblioteca yj^^i^iti 
Castro, Bibliotheca Eapanola 
Catafogo's Arabic DictionaEy 
Catalan Dialect 
Catalogue of Lords 
Catalogue of Plants 
Catalogues of Gallerlea 
Catalogues of Sales fll 
Catalogus Librorum Hannacxipi 40 
Catel, Comtes de Toi^ase fli 
Catherine, Memoires M 
Catullo, Zoologia Fossile 0i 
Catullus, Tibullus et Propert. 
Caucasus, Memoires 
Gaulin, Nueva Andalncia 
Caumont, Antiq. Monnmentalei 

— Architecture religieuse 
Cans, Forces Mouvantos 
Cause, de Hovenier 
Cavalli, Cittara Zeneize 90 
Cavanilles, Monadelphia Glassla 

— Plantae in Hispania 
Cavazzi da Montecnccolo 
Cave, Script. EccL Hist 
Cavicaeo, Peregrino 
Cayct, Histoire 
Caylus, Antiq. Egyptiennea 
Cean-Bermudez, Diodonario 

— Sevilla 

Cobusky, Bohmische Sprache 
Cedercrona, Swedish Nobility 
Celadeni Consolationes 
Cellarii Horae Samaritianae 

— Orbls Antiquns IfiOl 

— Polonia 4041 
Cellerier, Sermons 9149 
Cell! Imagines Professorom 56IS 
Cellini, Vite di Ml 
Celsus 1608 
Celsus de Modidna 1609 
Celtic Hezapla Illl 



9Mt 



miff 



401 



5411 
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'i-ogl^tiiquc MU ' 



lerfniB) 

ut, HobDUiu 

r, BlngalHa Gmmniar 



Lptantfl And T^jrk i 



, las^iUa, H«v Zalin 
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■a NQTfpftpen 

ko*! PMtry «f Penta 
ml-GoDflln', Is Ortoo 
'. PhUlppa da VaJi^ 
ioiiIt'i T«lnTljUn 
, Catalofcoi 

Inn, lucanlqua Indnatr 






mibo-AmericJUio 



leUlnduiM Wl« 



OniiFMIile'i HsBdn 



«1S 

rU do BruU IMO 
CmdllDU AMI 

Gonttiilan On) S« 
Conlarenl K«publl 

{;onybenre's An elation Potby llii 



.Sii»^ci <il^ 



41M 



Coplic, Sttidle Ar»Kc Blrt. 

-Cujitli' Pialter 

Ci>qiieben-MoD[bnt, Httaint 
CDrMncUI. MaIiod du aimll 
Cortkelll, Cifro 
Oircla. Flow der Vonrelb 
Cordfyro. HliUriiidu Htw 
ConHilla. Otnma 



ConmcUl. M 
ConmiOrac 



CoMeili Viu B. JaoDDii 



CattaalnD Llbrar/ 



311 u, CauL Cod. B«dL 



r. Uatb^TuUiiue SMI 

'i IliitoT]- of UcoculBod mi 

o^ PiD.i^rbM DM 

, EIobH HHuomlnl MIT 

rd'i biDdwH JTM 



Grain, PotWlea 

Creuiius. Hkilorin Canodoiul* 

LTeuicr, UentKlia SchriRca 



Cnmar, Orin PoloBorm 

-Folonlii 

Cmilcs da] Don Jnu IL K 
Cnnlca da] BcDor Ray Dm Jnai 



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41t 



GENERAL INDEX. 



CniBAiU'fl: Mifhaud 337 

CruMKlos: Wilken 521 
Crv]iti);;i-ai)ljy r»o47-74 

I'uiik's lliinpirian Cirainimir 1.131 

CiOiU'ii Opora 43()3 
C'unilierlaiKi H I'aintcrs in Spain A43M 

CuinlH>rlan(l DiaUTt W 

Cuniniin^'H 1h1i> of Man VriiH) 

CunninKiiain'8 Hliilsa Topes "il'Mi 

CurioMa .V.M>K 

Curi(>8c KiinstUT 4774 

Curlt:i, A nail's du Ara^)a K'23 

Currency, H.iliion TractH 4.'iH3 

Curtls'8 Lepidoptora 477') 

CartiH'8 Muirhiiiit Scamua 43()4 

Cutttt' ScpuKhrul Slabs G2.'>1 

Cuvier, Lc iioKno Animal 4770 

Cuviur, Osscniens FoHsilca 4777 

Cuvier, 1' Anatomic 477H 

Cuvier ct lirungniai-t 4779 
Cyphers 6547-74 

Cyi"ano Iler^cmc 0073 
L^bistan, or School of Manners 2024 

Dabi8tan-i-Mu/.aliib 24(Mi 

l>u Costa, Hist, de I'ortugul 1021 
Dufyddabliwiiym, Jiurdduuiaeth U^O 

D'Ag;ue:wcau, (lOiivrcs 430.') 

Dahlbcrg, Suecia 5139 

]Mhlmann'A Danncmark 450 

D'Alcmbert, iiecherchos 47ho 
Dalins, Ueschiclite der Scliwedcn 1283 
Daluian, Analecta Kntomulogica 47H1 

Dalmatia 4031 

Dalr>'mple'8 Kepertory 2487 

Dalrymple'8 Memoirs 80 

Dambcrgcr, Fiirstenbuch 0252 

Damitz, Feldzug vou 1 8 15 4 1 07 
Danish 1274, 1359 

Danish Bible 1929 

Danish Dictionary 12h0 

Danske Mynter SHfJO 

Dante 589 

— La Comedia 590 
Dante's Vision 81 
Dauubian rrincipolities 4110 
D'Anville, I'ltalie 3<i29 

— I'lndo 3030 

— I'Ancienne Gnulo 3031 

— Mesures Itimraires 3«;32 

— Etats en Kuropc 3033 

— Geograpliic auciennc 3<i34 

— Atlas Universel 4071 
Dapper's Travels 3035 
Daril, Dictionnaire Wolof 3533 

— Grammaire 3534 
Darinel, Deux Mondcs 3030 
Da Kio, Omittologia 4782 
Dam, llepublique de Venisc 281 
D'Aubign6, Keionuation 2150 
D* A uvergne's Si)auishNetlicrLinds 4 1 68 

— last Cami»aign 4169 
Davenant's Discourses 4306 

— Ballance of Trade 4307 

— Grants 4309 

— Ballance of Power 4311 
D'Avezac, Afrique 3(537 
David, Laiiguu (.Jrecque 1433 
Da\id's Turkish (lammar 3490 
Daviers, Dictionnaire Grec 1434 
Davies' Celtic Researches 1110 

— Mythology 1117 
Daries, Ling/Uritan. Rudimenta 1150* 
Davies, Dictionui'ium Ling. Urit. 1157 
Davies' Welsh Grammar 1158 
Davis, Ilein Wun Shoo 3003 

— Chinese Novels 3004 

— Chinese Novels (>018 

— Maxims 6019 

— China 2033 

— The Chinese 2034 
Davreux, (n'OKHostique de Liege 4783 
Davy's Alphabetic Writing 1041 
Davy's < eylon 3638 
Daya-Crama-Sangraha 3407 
Deane's Seii»ent Worship 82 
J>o Bry, Col. Pertgrinationum 3557 
Do Bry, Petits Voyajres 355M 
De Dure, Bibliographlo 4486 



Do Uure, Catalogue 44HM 

De CandoUe, Prodomus 4784 

— Organograjihy 4785 
De Castro, Bibliotheca Espauola 824 
Ducembrii Polititc 5973 
DefucM Kobinsim Crusoe 5433 
DcguigncH, Ilistfiire dus Iluns 2489 
De Guignes, Voyages a Peking 3040 
~ Voyages en Chine 2635 

— Dictionnaire Chinois 3005 
De La Guurnene, Komo 5440 
Delaistre, I'lng^nieur 4170 
Dehindine, Tableau des Prisons 376 
DelaiK)i-to 2872 
De la Hue, Caen 6411 
Delen's Swedish Dictionary 1284 
Deleiiierre, Macanmeana 4489 
Delewarde, Ilistoire du liainaa 282 
Delflco, Pensleri 600 
~ San Marino 601 
Delgado, Disco de Theodosio 827 
Del Ices de I'Kspagne 5441 
Delices de la Grande Dretagno 6442 
Delices des I'ays-15a8 5443 
Delia Bella 5394 
Delia Crocc, Trieste 6253 
Delia Valle, Viaggi 3041 

— Voyages a643 
Delort, la Bastille 283 
Dembinski, Lithuanio 4171 
Demo>thenes 1629 
De NeUi, Vita di Galileo 013 
Denhain's Tmvels 3045 
Deuina, Gcrmania 002 
Denis, Garellische liibliothck 4490 

— Annales Typog. Muittaire 4491 
Deuyaldi Kollo-Noitliman.-Brit. 0254 
Dejjping, Ilistuire du Commerce 4312 
Derby (Lord) Menagerie 4980 
Do Kossi, llebr. Typogruphia 3092 
De Kossi, Lectioncs 2157 
Dershavina's Works 1490 
Dcrvistical Chann 2352 
Descami)s, Peintres Flamaiuls 5444 
Descartes, Opera 4786 
Descourtilz, Oiseaux 4787 

— Ornithologie lira.Kilienno 4788 
Desfontaines, Flora Atlaniica 4789 
Desgranges, (JrammaireSanscrite 3408 
Desmarest, Ciiistacees 4790 
Desnuues et Gugliehnini 47D1 
Des J*eriers, Cymbailum Mundi 284 
D'Espinelle, Lcs Muses Kallices 286 
Des-Portes, (Kuvres de 6074 
Deutsche Classiker 451 
Devon with Cornwall 41 1 1 
Dewez, Ilistoire de la Belgique 289 
D'llerbelot, Biblioth. Orieutale 2490-93 
Diable a Paris 287 
Diago, Condes de Barcelona 828 
Diago, Anales de Valencia 829 
Dialects of Euroi)e 1029-1540 
Dialogues en Grec-moderue 1435 
Diaz del Castillo 3950 
Dibdin's Tour in Franco 4249 
Dibuadii in EuclidemDemonstratio5974 
Diceionario de Espana 3646 
Diccioiiario de la Espana 830 
Diceionario de Espana 831 
Dictionarium llungaiicum 1532 
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum 1137 
Dictionary, English and Tamul 3224 
Dictionnaire bibliographique 4497 
Dictionnaire de TAcad. Fran9aise 222 
Dictionnaire lloUandais 1254 
Dictionnaire des Proverbcs 6026 
Dictionnaire des Sciences Philoa 388 
Dictionnaire d'llistoire Naturelle 4792 
DictUmnaire Cionealogi(tue 6255 
Dictionnaire Languedocien-Fran. 1370 
Dictionnaire Roman 1371 
Dictionnaire Kouchi-Frangais 1373 
Dictionnaire Lnivcr.-el 4490 
Diderot, (Kuvres Philosophiques 290 
Didron, lcohOgraphie(yhretienne 5115 
IMuffenbach, Lexicon Com^Hurat. 1012 
Diesel, l.eriii^her Gait<!n 6820 
Diclterliii,'Arcbitcctura 58i3 



Dlcz, IlumaniBche WUrterbuch 
Dif^ces, Pantometria 
Dilettanti Society 
Dilleiiii lliKtoriu Muscorum 
Dillmaun's Ai'thiop. (inimniaUk 
Dillwyn*8 British Confervae 
— Ilortns CoIIintKMiianuB 
Dillwyn's Index 
Diodoriis Sieulos 
Dionysius Alcxaudor 
Diplomacy 
Diplomata VIII. 
Diplomatics 
Directories 

Directorimn hnmansB Vitaa 
Dirom, Campaign in India 411 

Disphiio, Poesic Pastorali 
D'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature 
Dissertation sur le Bas^iue 
Ditbmar, Ordo de Balneo 
Diwan-i-Sherif 
Dixmudc, van Buc 
Dizionario Arabo-Italiano 
Dizionario Itoliano e Arabo SM 

Dizionario Pavese a 

Djama Elkalcm SM 

Dlabacz, Kunstlcr Lexicon iM 

Dobbie's Hindustani Dictionary UH 
Dobrowsky's Bohniisehe Spraclie 14i 
Dobrowsky's Slavin Ifl 

Doctrina Christiana, in Irish IIM 
Dodonaei Stiri)ium liibtoria fifl 

Dodwell and Miles M 

Dodwell and Miles* List Ml 

Dodwell's Tour throiij^h Greece Ml 
Dohne'sZulH-Kuflir Dictionary VK 
D'Ohsson, Ilistoire ilea ^IuukoIs iM 
D'Ohsson, I'Empire Othomuu M 
Dolce, Le Transfomintioni M 

Dombay, Grammatica Maur. «H 
Domeuicis, Nuinismatica Bfll 

Domesday book 08 

Domesday book U 

Domesday book illustrated H 

Dominici, Pittori XaiK>letaiii bi04 
Dominicis, Repeitorio Numiamat 301 
Donati, Dittici Ml 

Dondis Paduanus (Ifl 

Doni, Marmi MQ 

Donii Inscriptiones iOi 

Donop, magusanischo Earopa 619 ■ 
Donovan's British Quadrupeds ffli ' 
Don's Lambertian Herbarium 4M 
Doppclmayr'sNumber^scheMatlLMN 
D'Orbigny's Diet, of Nat Hist 
Doi-mer, Anales de Arag^n 
Dom's I^shtu Language 

— das Pnschtu atf i 
Dorow, Alterthiimer 
Dorst, "Wiirttem. Wappenbnch 
D'OrviUe, Sicula 

Dospath Edeym Dafoil Aur 114 

Douglas, Military Bridg^cs 4in , 

Douglas, Nenia Britannica 
Dozy, Codic. Oriental iBTij 

— Vfetements 

Draper, General Pieton 4174 

Drawings S!233-Mtt 

Drawings, Early German 64S1 

Drawings of Eastern Costume 8H1 
Drawings, ^liscellaneous 78 

Drechsler, Konstruktion lOM 

Dresden Gallery MM 

Drew's Ancient History 4071 

Drinkwater, Siege of Gibraltar 4178 
Drumann, Kom ](gB 

Drummond, Zodaiqucs 2&il 

Drunnnond's British Families 620 
Drummond's Illustrations 313S 

1 )rury 's Madagascar 3<H7 

Diyander, Catalogus Hibliotbecic 4801 
Du Bellay, (Kuvres Fran90Jscs 891 

Dubois, rinde 2743 

Dubois, Gouvemeurs IloUandois 3648 
Du fiosc, Femme Ueroiquo 6U75 

Du Boucher Courtenay fiifia 

Du Buisson, Tun-nne JiiAT 

Diicunge, Gloss. Giiccitatis 104^ 



GENERAL INDEX. 



41S 



e, Glossarinm 6551 

e et CAn>entIer 6552 

e, Glossaritiin Latinitatis 6553 

ach's Snpi^ment 6553* 

e Anglicus 9 

cean. Ponies 6076 
ae, Hist. Norraann. Script. 6264 

ae, les Nielles 5452 

t^ d'un Iconophile 5453 

ilxoerpta Genealo^ca 6266 

[istoiy of tlie Mahrattas 2744 

de, la Chine 2636 

.1, Sciences NatoreUes 4804 

nil Basire 6077 

istler, Neustria Pla 6267 

t, G^logique duLi^ge 4805 

t et Rousset 4176 

>, Memoirs 85 

• und Meyer 4806 

's Roman Literature 1641 

r, GOthe's Leben 406 

, Maisons de Oretagne 6268 

M^moires sur la Marine 4313 

Essais sur rOrganisation 4314 

tcean, Chinese System 3009 

le Saint Maure 1492 

le Saint Maure 2252 

, Zodiaque 4807 

[ et Legrand 5815 

. de la Malle 1642 

9rc6tiqne 1643 
de la MaUe 3619-4178 

ini-TamU-Puttagam 3225 

lorf Gallery 5484 

1251-73 

Dictionary 1255 

, des Pierres pnScieuses 5455 

oeul, Bibl. Douaisienne 4490 

'dier, La Bibliotheque 4500 

i Mataatmya 2448 

us Creaturarum 5740 

y of the Kajars 2496 

irinted books 6052 
I Europe 402(?-65 
I Literature 2452-3509 

dia Company Museum 4808 

dia House 2800 

dia Register 4438 
^*8 Hindustani Grammar 3176 
Bibliograpbisches Lexicon 4501 

Faredh 2877 

inkal 2497 

Christlicbe Dogmatik 2158 

I Lingua Gcrmanica 1044* 

rri, Paraguay 3952 

t, Francia Orientalis 6269 

Doctrina Numorum 5873 

enda 5874 

es Chartes 6211 

listi Italiani 4315 

du Sentiment 292 

Icn seldre 1292 

dandorum 1288 

emundar hinns Froda 1290 

rgh Transactions 4810 

I Chinese Language 3010 

dson's Heraldry 6270 

>eographia 2878 

Is, West Indies 3953 

I's Holy Land 3650 

lois des deux Siciles 293 

m Society 2662 

erg, Corallenthiere 4811 

lleninscln 4812 

Qrammaire Hongroiso 1533 

or, Parall^lc des Langues 1045 

in's Sprichworter 6033 

hr, Israel 2159 

8's Vartan 2589 

th, Queen 123 

ih, Queen 2160 

nas, Grammatike 1436 

Ancient Canarese 3158 

Diplomatic Oud« 4316 

I Haflz ool Moolk '2591 

tihia 2637 

omesday Book 6257 



Ellis* Ethnography 1046 

Ellis' Zoophytes 4813 

Elmacini Uistoria Saracenlca 2498 

Eiphinstone's Caubul 2746 

— India 2747 
Elpino Durense, Poesias 1022 
Elstob, Saxon Homily 1187 
EIncidarius Rerum Realium 2253 
Elzevir Classics 1644 
Emblemata Anniversaria 5461* 
Emblems 5457-66 
Emeric-David, Jupiter 1645 

— Art statuaire 5467 
Encyclop^die Methodiquo 4814 
Endlicher, Genera Plantamm 4815 
Engel, Pays septentrionaux 3651 
Engers Schriften 452 
Engelmann, Biicher 4816 
Engineering 5802-51 
England, Documents 2254 
England, Guides 6539 
English Armoilal 2255 
English Bible 1934 
English Botanical Tracts 5370 
EngUsh Historical Society 6271 
English History 86 
EngUsh History: Raphi 135-136 
English Language 1-51 
English Literature 52-217 
Engravings 5798 
Engravings, books of 5379-5851 
Engstrum, Resa , 3652 
Enis cl-Djelis 2880 
Entomology, Alinor "Works 5371 
Entomological Magazine 4817 
Entomological Society 4818 
Entomology 4602-5378 
Ephemerides PalatinsQ 4821 
Ephraim Syrus 3094 

— Hymns 3095 
Epicteti Enchiridion 1579 
Epirotic 1093-95 
Epistolaris Institutio 2256 
Erasmi Adagiorum Opus 6041 
Erasmus, Historia Romana 5742 
Ercilla, laAraucana 832 
Erckor, Minerallschen Ertzt 4822 
Erdmann, Kenntniss von Russland 4047 
Erebus and Terror 4823 
Erichson, Bibllothcca Runica 1294 
Erizzo, Giomate 603 
Erman, Siberia 3053 
Ernst, Papillons d'Europe 4826 
Ernst, Linibourg 6277 
Erpenii Gi*ammatica Arablca 2881-3 
Erro y Azplroz 5876 
Erskine's Speeehes 88 
Ertbom, Geschiedkundlgo 1256 
Eschscholtz, Zoologischer Atlaa 4824 

— Acalephen 4825 
Escobar, quatrocientas respuestas 835 
Esdat 6 Fuego 3095* 
Esneaux, Histoire de Rassie 4048 
Esop, Marathee 3199 
Espana Sagrada 837 
Esper, Zoolithes 4827 
Espinel, Escudero Marcos 38 
Espinosa, Flores de Poetas 39 
Esquimaux. Pentateuch 1935 
Essex's Temple Church 5816 
Esthonian Bible 1938 
Ethiopia: Tellez 3869 
Ethiopic 8070-77 
Ethiopic, Ezra 1940 
Ethiopic Didascalia 2606 
Ethnological Society 1047 
Ethnology 1029-92 
Eton's Turkish Empire 2826 
E Tsung Kin Zeen 3011 
Euclid, Arabioe 2884 
Euclide, per Analisi 2257 
Euclid's Elements 2258 
Eu;:rene, Artanville 4179 
Eugene de Savolo 4180 
Eulcri Analysis Infinitonim 4828 

— Motus Lunae 4829 

— Institutiones Calcali Different 4831 



Enleri Dioptrica 

Euripides 

Europe 

European Philology 

Eusebii Chronicon 



4830 

1646 

8957-4134 

1039-1546 

2979 

89 



Eustace's Tour through Italy 
Evangelia, Armenicer Manuscript 

Evangelium MatthsDl 1999 

Evans's Welsh Bards 1160 

EvliyaEfendi's Travels 9604 

Examen des Finances 4317 

Eximeno, Musica 4898 

Exposition Uuiverselle 4818 

Eyck: Schopenhauer 5470 

Eymerici Inquisltores 9101 
Eynden enWilIigen,Scliilderkii]i8t 5471 

Eyrbyggia-Saga 1996 

Eyre's Central Australia 8664 

Faber, Cabiri 1647 

Faber, Floresta do Rimas 640 

Faber's Pagan Idolatry 90 

Fables, by Northcote 6434 

Fabretti, Capitani Venturieri 604 

Fabricii Bibllotheca GrsBca 1649 

— Bibllotheca Latina 1651 

— Genera Insectorum 4839 
Fabrlcius and Breithaupt 8926 
FabriUl Astrolabii Uber 9259 
Facciolati Latinitatis Lexicon 1658 

— Lexicon Variorum 1655 
Facio, Alfonso d'Aragona 605 
Facsimiles of the Hebrew MSS. 3096 
Fagrskinna 1996 
Falconer and Cautley 4888 
Falk, Russischcs Reich 4049 
Fallmerayer, Trapezunt 9499 
Falzon, Dizionario Maltese 3269 
Fanti, Triompho di Fortuna 6147 
Fared-al-Divan 2355 
Farhat, Dictionnaire Arabe 2886 
Faria y Sousa, Asia 3655 
Faris' Arabic Grammar 9888 
Famese Family 6978 
Farulli, Annali di Arrezzo 606 
Fatteschi, Ducato di Spoleto 607 
Fatuli-al-Mlsr-^ra-Saald 9357 
Fatuh-as Sham 2358 
Faublas, Histoire de 994 
Fauchet, Po^sic Franchise 6078 
Faulkner's Orient. Vade-Mccum 3184 
Fauriel, Chants de la Grdce 1437 
Faux, America 8954 
Favre, Mont Sal^ve 4884 
Febres, Dicclonario Chileno 8549 

— ^Grammatica Chilena • 8543 
F^ Cryptogames 4835 
Felice, Protestants de France 9168 
F^x-Beaqjour, Tableau 4819 
Fell, Script Ang. 6986 
Fellows' Lycia 8656 
Fenelon, Russian 1494 
Fenelon, Telemaque, German 5479 
Ferdinand and Franck 6435 
Fcrdosi's Shah Nameh, MS. 9387 
Ferishta's Dekkan 9409 

— Dekkan 9750 

— Hindostan 9761 
Ferishta, Persian 8809 
Fermin, Surinam 8955 
Fernandez, Astriloqnio 9960 
Fernandez, Poetas Castellanos 849 
Fernandez de Rozas 6179 
Feme's Blazon 6979 
Ferrall's Danish Dictionary 1997 
Ferrari Vitaj Vlrorum 4509 
Ferrari, Yocabolario Bolognese 713 
Ferrario, antichi Romanzi 606 
Ferrer del Rio, Galeria 843 
Ferriol, Nations du Levant 5473 
Femssnc, Mollusques 4836 
Fessler, die Ungem 4035 
F&tes de la Gr^ce 295 
Fdtis, Biographic des Musicicns 4394 
Feuillet, Choregraphie 4395 
Feyjoo, Teatro critico 844 
Fichtcl, Yorstelnerungen 4837 
Ficoroni, do Larvis 5474 



416 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Flooronl Gemmse 6475 

Fielding's Tom Jones, Russian 1495 

Fieft en FLuidres 6003 

Fielding's Theory of Painting 5476 

FleUstrSm, Grammatica Lapp. 1544 

Flerabras, Roman 1375 

Fletchi, Congiura 2261 

Flesole, Vita di Gesu 5477 

Figure de la BibUa 5734 

Finances en t'rance 2262 
Finden's IllustraUons of the Bible 5397 
Fine Arts 5379-5851 
Finnish 1542-43 

«~ Bible 1948 

Floravanti, Citta di Pistoia 609 

Florillo's Werke 5478 

Florino d*Oro 5875 

Flrdansi's Shah Nameh 2411 

Flrdonsee's Shah Namu 3310 

Flrdussi's Heldenbuch 3315 
Fireworks 4182-84, 4838-40 

Fischer, Somnambulismus 454 

— Natnrlchre 455 
Fischer, Entomographie 4843 

— Zoognoeia 4844 
Fischer de Waldheim 4845 
FUcher, Mammalia 4846 
Fischer, Sibirische Geschichte 3657 
Fischer et Meyer 4841 

— Astragal Tntgacanth. 4842 
Fish 4602-5378 
Flachat, M^canique 4847 
Flash Dictionary 9 
Flassan, Diplomatie Franvaise 4320 
Fleetwood, Chronicon 5877 
Fleming and Tibbins' Fr. Diction. 224 
Flemish 1251-73 
Flemish Testament 1051 
Flenry, Histoire Ecclesiastique 2164 
Flinders* Terra Australis 3658 
Floegel's Komische Literatur 4503 
Flora, DicUonary of Plants 2263 
Flora Batava, van Sepp 4848 
Flora Danica 4849 
Florence, Famiglie 6280 
Florence Le Tre Porte 5479 
Flores, Migutl de 817 
Floresta, cavalero, Oliv. de Cast 846 
Floresta de Rimas 840 
Floresta Espanola 845 
Florez, Medallas de Espana 6878 
Florian, CEuvres 296 
Florlati Proverbia 6012 
Find, Cosmi Hbtoria 4853 

— Philosophia Moysaica 4854 
Flfigel's German Dictionary 437 
Fo^ninaram Fragmenta 1656 
Foissac, Traite de la Guerre 4184 
Folch, Geometria Militar 4185 
Foiengo, Merlini Cocaii opn4 5976 

— Opus Macaronicum 5977 
Folietie Historia Genuensinm 6282 
Folkes* Tables of English Coins 6879 
Fontaine, (Euvres 312 
Fontana, V6nin de Vip^ 4856 
Footana et Hammer 2663 
Ftontanini, Eloquenza Italiana 610 
Fomtanini Liter. Aqnilc^ensis 6283 
Fontenelle, (Euvres 298 

— Plurality des Mondes 4856 
Fontes Benun Austriacanun 4664 
Foppens, Bibliotheca Belgica 4605 
fFmbes* Eleven Years in Ceylon 3660 
Forbes, RAs Mil& 2752 
Forbes' Hindustani Dictionary 3177 
Forbes* Oriental Memoirs 2500 
Foiby, East Anglia Vocabulary 1 1 
iFormaleoni Cosmografia 3661 
Fommanna Sogur 1299 
ForskiU, Descriptiones Animalium 4857 
Focstemann, Teutonic Names 1213 

sr, Florula Australis 4858 

Br's Observations 3662 

er*s Primeval Language 1048 

r's Sanscrit Grammar 3409 

r's Works 91 

lyarels into DalmatiA 4031 




Fortunate Union 2584 

Fortunatus a Brixia 4859 

Fortune, China 2638 

Fossil Catalogus Cod. Ssbc. XV. 4506 
Fossils 4602, 5378 

Fourmont, Meditationes Sinica 3014 

Fox's Speeches 92 

Fraehnii Nummi Muham. 5881 

— Supplemcnta 6882 
Fnuice. Sismondi 401 
France, Topography 6541 
France Galante 6079 
Franchi, Reyno de Portugal 847 
Francion, I'Histoire de 300 
Franck, Cossmographey 3663 
FranckUn's PaUbothra 2753 

— Jeynes and Boodhista 2753* 
Franck's Sprichworter 6034 
Francoeur, Technologie 4860 
Francois, Vocabulalre Austraslen 1376 
Francquen, Families 6284 
Frangidelphe Escorche-messes 6080 
Frank, Grammatica Sanscrita 3410 
Franklin, Experiments 4861 
FrankUn's Life 93 
Eraser, Zoologica Typica 4862 
Eraser's Himala Mountahis 3B64 
Frasso, Fortuna de Amor 848 
Frederic IL ; Thiebault 414 
Freemasonry: Manuscript 6055 
Freese, Schwedisches Lesebuch 1301 
Freltas, BibUotheca 4321 
Frencel, Lingua Sorabica 1525 
French Bible 1953 
French, Early books 6061-6118 
French Galleries 5794 
French Language 2 1 8-233 
French Literature 234-434 
French Ornamentation 6283 
Freytagii Lexicon Arabiciim 2S89 
Frezier, Mer du Sud 3956 

— Feux d'Artiflce 4181 
Friend of India 2754 
Frier Rush 6124 
Fries, Systema Mycolog^cum 4863 

— Lichenographia 4864 
Frisch's German Ornithology 4865 
Frisii Arithmetica practica 4866 
Fritzsche, Pollen 4867 
Frois de Rebus Japonicis 3665 
FToissart, Croniques de France 6081 
Froissart, Croniques 6082 
Froissart, Chroniqucs de France 301 
Fromment, Cite de Geneve 6004 
Frontinns, StrategemaUca 1657 
Frontonis Opera 1658 
Fry, Alphabets 1049 
Fuchs, Zeitworter 1378 
Fuero de Vizcaya 774 
Fueros del Reyno de Navarro 4322 
Fuerst, Concordantise Hebraicsd 3097 
Fuesslin's Kfinstler-Lexicon 6480 
Fuessly, Histdre des Insectcs 4868 
Fulgentins Ferrandns 2162 
Fuller, Turkish Empire 2826 
Fuller's Proverbs 94 
Funck Family, Armorial 2264 
Fareri Itinerarium ^gypti 3666 
Fusinieri, Mecanica Molecolare 4869 
FiissU Rheinische Kunst 6481 
Futawa Alumgeeree 2756 
Futawa Alumgiri 2892 
FuUwa Qazee Khan 2894 
Fux, Gradus ad Pamassom 4396 
Gaelic 1186-40 
GneUc Bible 1959 
Gaelic Society's Publications 1143 
Gtefurii Harmonia 4397 
Gayangos, Moors in Spain 2620 
Gainza, Irun Uranzu 774* 
Galanti, Napoli e contomi 611 
Gale et Fell, Scriptores 62^6 
Galenus Fergamenus 1659 
Galeotti, Brabant 4870 
Gul6rie Aguado 6183 
Galerie an Belv^d^e k Vienne 6487 
Galerie de Boyer d'Aguilles 6646* 



I 



Galerie de Dresde 648S 

Galerie de Dresde 6793 

Galerie de Dusseldorf 6181 

Galerie de Munich bM 

Galerie des P^ntres Flamands 6486 
Galerie de Vienne 6T9I 

Galerie du Muste [Napoleon] 648S 
Galerie du Palais-Royal 6^ 

Oalibi, Dictionnaire 8545 

Galileo, memoria del 6191 

Galileo GaUlei, Opera 611 

Galitzine, Analyse dela Force 4871 
Galla 8521^ 

Oalla, Matthew 1961 

Galland, Navarre 6S87 

Galle's Passion 649! 

Gallo, Vinti Giomate 6861 

Gallnzzi, Storia dl f osoaaa OK 

Galthems Alexand. MOI 

Galvani, Trovatori 18791 

Gamba, Testi di Lingua Italiana 619 ! 
Games 44S8-S9 

Oamurrini, Famiglie Toscane 6968 
Garassus, Doctrine Curiense 6061 

Garat, M^oires sur la R^rolntion 877 
Garan, Maximas politicas 851* 

Garcilaso de la Vega, Obras 819 

Garcilaso de la Vega, Pern 8837 

— Commentarios 8M 
Garibay, Historia de Espana 851 
Gariel, Magalonenses 8189 
Oarnett's PhUological Essays 1810 
Gartenzeitung 4873 
Garzoni Grammatica Kurda SHI 

— Stupori del Mondo 817 
Gastelier de la Tour 81M 
Gatien-Amoult, Litt. Romaiae IM 
Gattel, Dictionnaire Universol 117 
Gau, Antiquity de la Nubie 64IS 
Gauss und Weber 4891 
Gavard, Notice sur le Diagraphe 4874 
Gaya, Hitstoire de Viennoia 6891 
Gazetteer of the Worid 8867 
Gebri Summa Perfectlonia 5878 
Gee, Trade and Navigation 48SI 
Geissert, Kunstbuch 6748 
Geissler, der Uhrmachor 6817 
€(elasius Cyzicenus 1165 
Gelenii Lexicum Symplumom 1619 
Gell, Ithaca 

— Itinerary of Greece 
Gemma, Caterina di Siena IIM* 
Genealogy tl8M646 
General Grammar 1O18-1093 
Gennadios, Grammatike 1488 
Gennari, Citta di Padova 8006 
Genoese Dialect 7IT-lf 
Genovesi, Commercio 4814 
Geographical Society^ Joomal 8818 
Geography a6«7-4l|4 
Geoffiroy, Insectee 4871 
Geological Minor Works 
Geological Society 
Geological Survey 
Geology M0S4V8 
Georges, Worterbuch 1819 
Georgian Testament 198 
Georgii Alphabetnm Tlbetannm 8471 
Gerarde's Herball 4671 
Gerbertus de Cantn et Mnalea 

— Scriptores Eccledasfcici 
GerebtzofT, Russie 
Gerhard, Vasenbllder 

— Bildwerke 
German Costume 64ff 
German Curiosa 6119-81 
German Oalleries 679S 
German-Hebrew 1971 
German Language 486-44S 
German Literature 448-527 
German Pentaglott 1961 
German Poetry: GervlniM 461 
German Theology, Mamucript 2364 
Germani Lingua Anbica 9891 
Germanic Lamgnages 1174-127S 
Germanic Poe^, old : ^ober 184 
Germanicus CoeMT 1881 



GENERAL INDEX. 



417 



ay. Guides 6543 

mo, Cadiz Ihutrada 853 

rf s Elektridtftt 4877 

08, National Literatnr 456 

Bchter-Buch 6292 

I Thesaurus hebraeus 3100 

08, Hebraiachen Spruche 3098 

>rew Lexicon 8099 

«niciac monumenta 3483 

, Thesaurus 1662 

ri Numismata QrSfeca 5883 

Mechliniensis 6293 

I Chinese Seals 6295 

Evan^ibuch 5744 

sion des Keren Jesa 5745 

Earparam 3411 

Annales 4878 

Sup|»lAnent 6296 

dini, Vocubulaij Italiani 533 

JloRat 2359 
1 Mnhammed's Dialogues 3178 

ne, Istoria di Napoli 618 

*s Miscellaneous Worlcs 95 

r, Kirchengeschichte 2166 

Thesaurus Arabicus 2896 

L'Osita 2266 

s, Aventuras de 854 

s, French 325 

St, Hlndec-Roman 3180 

donary, Kng.-Hindoo8t 3179 

dee Preceptor 3135 

deexcidio Britanniae 6276 

eister, de Indicia 2756 

Historia Naturalis 4879 
n^ Hist Litt^raire dltalie 749 

S^uevo Prospetto 4326 

Blerito 4327 

Qi, Opere 619 

le Constituzlonale 4546 

le delle Due SiciUQ 4545 

le de Scieaze 4585 

} Works 5388 

ni, 11 Pecorone 620 

3078 

ts, Cosmografia 3672 

Cinthio 621 

, cose di Ferrara 622 

, Novelle 623 

IB Cambrensis 212 

>t, Bibl. de Bourges 4507 

n, D<>nsk-Ordabok 1302 

•Tinda 3412 
la Lucca, Testi di Lingua 624 

Jani, Dizionario 3673 

itino, Genoa 6148 

»ria di Yenetia 700 

n*s Dictionary 3181 

dan Guide 3317 

dan Moonshee 3316 

, Decas Sigillorum 6297 

le, Propriet Rerum 862 

^ Naval Service 4275 

lakcr, Toonneel 5462 

igs in Science 2466 

LifeofMunro 2757 

i*s Egypt 8664 

ium Erotlcnm 1663 

, Flora Sibirica 4880 

, Russland 3674 

dPoetie Gmci 1665 

. et Duponohel 48^9 

1, (Euyres 1381 

M 1382 

tii Metamorphosis 4890 

irt, Stehikohlen 4891 

dlen Conifercn 4892 
Chronica do Key Emanuel 1023 
lebuer, Edif. des Pays-Bas 5817 

s Werke 460 
lekeFucha, yon Kaulbach 462 

St 463 
und Zelter, Briefwechsel 464 

ife an Stein 465 
Bibliotheck xu Dressden 4508 

, Niedersacha Bibeln 4609 

;, rOrigine des Lois 4329 

i Scriptoros 6398 



Goldoni, Opere 625 

Goldsmith's Poetical Works 6496 

Golii Lexicon Arablcum S897 

Gomara, V onquisi as de Tortus 8959 
Gtomez de Miedes, Jnynie de Aragon 863 

Goncalves, Diccionurio China 3015 

— Grammatica 8017 
Gongora, Obras 864 
*Goodwood House 5789 
Goojratee 3160-67 
Goojratee, Berquin's 3160 
Goojurattee Testiimeiit 1973 
Goo , Kunstschilders 5618 
Gooli Bakawulee 2391 
Goranl, Science du gonvemement 4330 
Gordon's Laws of the U. States 4331 
Genres, Mystlk 2167 
Gotha Almanack 4430 
Gothic. UlphilsB Versio Goth. 1975 
Gothic Bible 1976 
Gothic and Anglo-Saxon 1978 
GSttingen Transactions 4893 
GiJtz's Pedigree 6184 
Gouan, Poissons 4894 
Gough's Sepulchral Monumenta 96 
Gouhut, Thresor d'Histoires 6084 
Gould's Mammals of Australia 4895 

— Kangaroos ' 4896 
G^z, LeidenscbafUiche EntwHrfe 5497 
Graal(St) 54 
Graba, FiMS 4897 
Graberg, Marocco 3675 
Graduale Romanum 4399 
Gradus ad Cantabrig^am 12 
Graevius, Gronovins 1666 
Graham, Com and Currency 4332 
Grammar in Tamul 3227 
Grammatica Slovenica 1520 
Grammatica Latina 1778 
Granada, Archbishops of 894* 
Granada, Obras 866 
Granger's History of England 5498 
Grant's History of Mauritius 8676 
Graswinckelii Libcrtas Yeneta 690 
Grave, Champs Elis^es 1667 
Gray, Genera of Birds 4898-99 

— Illustrations of Indian Zoology 4901 
Gray, Plantae Wrightianiae 4902 
Gray, Lepidopterous Insects 4903 
Gray, Molluscous Animals 4904 
Grecourt, GCuvres 302 
Greek, Ancient 1547-1870 
Greek Bible 1981 
Greek, Modem 1428-52 
Green, Atlas Numismatique 5887 
Green, Criticism 2003 
Greenland, New Testament 2005 
Gregorio, Storia di Sicilia 626 
Greg9on's Portfolio of Fragments 97 
Grey (Sir George) Catalogue 4510 

— Polynesian Mythology 98 
Gribner, Bibliotheca 4512 
Grieve's History of Kamtscbatka 3677 
Griffith's Artillerist's Manual 4193 
Griffith's Indian Botanical Works 4905 
Grimm's Deutsche Grammatik 1214 

— Altdeutsche Wiilder 1215 

— Ruolandes Liet 1216 

— Deutsche Sprache 1316* 
Grimoard, Fritd^ric le Grand 4186 
Groningen, Annales Academiss 4908 
Gronovius, Graevius 1666 
Gros, Pouesids 1883 
Grose's Military Antiquities 4187 
Grose's Yulgar Tongue 13 
Grosier, La Chine 2689 
Grotii Annotationes in Test 2168 
Gmber's Christian Architecture 581 8 
Grundsatze der Strategie 4188 
Grundtvig, Roskilde RUm 1803 
Graner's Ornamental Art 5499 
Grunth, Passages from the 2449 
Gruppe, Ariadne 1669 
Grutori Corpus Inscriptionum 1668 
Grutorus, Gronovius 1666 
Gnadal^jarra, Expuls. de los Mor. 868 
Guagnini Sarmatia 6S02 



Guardian 9» 

Ouarini, U Pastor fldo 6S7 

Guerbor, Yitraux de Strasbourg SiOl 

Gnericke, Kirehengeschichte S160 

— Archiiologle SlTO 
Guerin-Mdnevillo 4909 
Guerre et la Paix SS67 
Guest, Mabinogion 1161 
Guevara, de la Pintnra A80S 
Guevara, Marco Aurelio 6174 
Guevara, MenoRprecio de Corte 869 

— Diablo Coxuelo 80 
Guicciardini, Istorie d'ltalia 6S8 
Guichenon, Maison de Savoie 6298 
Guichenot, Reptiles et Poissons 4819 
Guidiccioni, Opere 880 
Guillaume, Annibal en Italle 4180 
Guillemin, plantae Australas. 4911 
Guillim's Disphiy of Heraldry 8800 
GuiiistinoM Bidtceco 1088 
Guise, Amours d'Alcandre 80S 
Guise, Memoires O065 
Guizot, Beaux Arts 6508 

— Memoires de France 804 

— Revolution d'Angleterre 805 
GtUdenst^t, Bnsshmd 8678 
Guldin Fliiss 0608 
Ouler von Weineck 6801 
Oully Mag&rat 8888 
Gnlsheny Maarif 8491 
Gumilla, Rio Orinoco 8860 
Gumpach's Tables 4918 
Gunn, on the Harp 4400 
Gunneri Flora Norvegica 4818 
Gunnery 4186-4378 
Ounnlaugi Saga 1804 
Guthrie's Crimea 8679 
Gutierrez Diez de Games 817 
Guyse, Gaulle Belgique 8066 
Guzel-Oglou 8488 
Guzman 8680 
Gwilt's Anglo-Saxon Grammar 1188 
Gyarmathi Affinitas Hungarica 1584 
Gyllenhall, Insecta Suedca 4915 
Haafner, I'Inde 8681 
Haan, Crustacea 8267 
Habesci, Objects 8501 
HabiU Yenetiani 6708 
Haecht, Brabant 6308 
Haex, Dictionarium Malaicoxn 8366 
Haflz, Diwan-i-Hafls 2412-18 
Hafiz, Diwan 8818 
Hafb Kulzum 8819 
Hagecii Bohmische Chronica 680S* 
Hagen, Altnordische Sagea 1908 

— Deutsche Gedichto 1217 

— Minnesinger 1217* 
Hagenbuch de Diptycho 6S04 
Hahn's Albanesische Studien 1084 
Hahn und Herrich-SchlUrer 4916 
Hain, Repertorium Bibliograph. 4618 
HaH Khal£s, Lexicon 2612 
Haji Khalifeh 9694 
Haken's Schill 4196 
Hakluyt's Early Yoyages 8888 
Hakluyt Society Publications 8838 
Haldorsen, Lexicon Islan^oam 1807 
Halebi historia 2898 
Hales' Analysis of Chronology 101 
Hall's Yoyiige to Corea 8880 
Hall's Paleontology of New York 4017 
Hallenberg, Gud. 6888 

— Numismata OrientaUa 6689 
Haller, Plantae Helvetin 4018 
~ Bibliotheca Botanica 4918 
Halliwell's Dictionary, Provincial 17 
Haltaus, Glossarium Qermanicom 1819 
Hamaker, Cataiogns 2508 

— Memphis 2800 
Hametanann's Oldcnb. Chronieon 6806 
Hamilton's Fishes in the Ganges 4920 
Hamilton's Yases 6504-7 

— Campi PhlegrsBi 5508 
Hamilton's Asia Minor 8686 
Hamilton's East India Gaietteer 3758 

— Description of Hindoetaa 2708 
Hamaton's Hcdaya 2507 

8D 



mmet, T-ravift OHomsn 
omwr-PotgpUll. llcluiQI 
UDOBlCre, Viiiagom 



T, Ctitiagui 
HobUUrlo de Esptni 



'■ ItengBll Gruninu 



-~ Bmgill-EngKih Olnra 



BMrew rnytrt. Its. 



EuerUopiUle 



§ Win's KmiftrKichBiminlFr ulo 

F 'nnirliioaTt, ITiinlr de Hcsbaln K7D 

P ^KoUuda HulM;e fiSli 

SOirtCTlial^ CEdtth ^ 

IRniDH, Hbioln de Tnnre son 

BBBdsrBoD'B Tnieli In Ruuia iiu» 

. -- HtaUrr of Wines sms 

^AasnenWre Pntuen tm 

^^Hnapta, Anerlqae swil 

intft llvaxUea WUrtcrbiicb 1210 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Heiitsnieroa Ff wnula Ml 

riBr«l.irv 6I8S-6M0 

ncrbelDt, BiWfothtqne Orient. MM 



iernudes, Ncrrne UlqwUHlliti. W 



Icrtu, Artthcdetlu 

- CsliJoso do k« Leognu 

jenHor, Rwe Crnitogsaiiso 
reylin'sVnell.l, nMnlry ' *" 



Hiolie<ilLlni(iiBnuB8«pt«ii.Tbe!i liSl 

^ld»I1l^ Arniiic •am 

g[e«tlg pBu^ri SGM 

UlnoKljplilM, EgTpllMi Soclelv 9S8S 

H Bronymiu da Arte dlatlUaadl 1D38 

Hlernnjnil TJninltoi aa7I 

Jliggins' Celtfc'Drnldl 'iS 

nndebignd,Monniie»AimjD-Sai. sew 

Hll]wn'i Gtnniin DlcUocary MO 

lllndde Selectlou niu 

nindlT««n,™t Sis 

It ndl Provetbi sses 

HlnJaglon, Dirt Fr»ni:ids-Torc St93 



IbroKl «0J6 



llolboin, koncaVi:lcri 



- Alplubet dell Mart 



H<tU DdlDd-Sw>ilii U}ai 

HQltrou't Dnlch Utctm 
Hul; Land. Vtcvi 

Bumcri II lu, Ki^D^fira 
Ilomert InUTp™ Perr 



QnminairB TurquB S4W 






Hooked ffeuon l^eum 
CenturF of Forni 






iturr of Fa 
erflon 



Hopf, gmi^aloKlKhcr Atlui aU 

Htipldsk, ds iiiiigninm Jue mi 

Ilopklni' Vo«biilu7 un 
Hone MIS.*m 

llOfB KurliB VLTflnie «174-» 

Hbtk rhysus II«Dlliienee> 4Ma 

Horsnyl Jlemoria Uung&raniiD UM 

KnniUiLi l«M-f 

aorologgl. Vlts Al Oralno (U 

Horologlom NBgnnin mi 

HonlmrBh-B Indls tUt 

Honiflcld'eZoologT atjun Hit 

— FUnts Jt'uiicte 4N1 

— LepidDpLeroua Iuwfu 4101 

Hough-> Bumnn Vocabutaiy UN 

Hougb's MUiUij La* AW 

Hougbloq HM tn 



Hubbard-BNcwEl 



HimgiuT- Plane of 



■■» Poljglolt 



itJB CiUoauta, 

ibDBUiiM'>'i 



■M DDHldl fDcniUlon 



Ttfiiiftnn El 
thre, Lexlc 



odU, Wslker-a Sketch Mip 



bcblruil, Houraaiitl EInMCU 1 

iAgJWU, Suon Llterutun 1 

lagwiir 3agi 1 

» ■-■[jun, DlscuMloii 




L'l Wood Edkm'I 

Jaeilu, ADlbalaglD Urx 
fKtib't Vnxkxa Metals 



GEMBBAL INDEX. 



n'CouraUutUl 



jnnu UnKuamm 


«0H 


JubB EtyuiuloElciiiii Ansliouiu 
Jurinfc fljin6ngpWr.M 
Jnrliipnidence 4 








1M3-M 




IMG 


Juiltni^anaSelbyBOrnttlMlcOT «1(6 






lt» 




JuiTctt's ^undi 




jDHiBM 




M 


Jn»i™i 




vna 




JjUkii, llumiMO MS. 


tui 






Mee 




J.ua,i.Hi.lDLredECh)-p™ 




K.1i."S11«h-al-Uu';m-llaf 












— Huouniilt 




MSi-ai 








~ BlnhofiheWir-God 


J.™e« JI«iu«ripl 


13M 


KulKluwfl MtKhirtiit* 



111 DictlDurr 14»3 



Janlaa, Blrdiof 



JBeber'a Qelebnen- 



b Dklionary 18 

ji-AtkUIo l^ct. »n 

nptati UH 

ih ZoDphftet 496T 

q. CsUa-NDrm. 1110 



Blorihe AiUtlcVodetT 
Ml AiliUque 
ildeFuia 



van, Svnlb Amarlu 



Jiii.i;k,.r, Via Lnlherl 



laAnshiUct Nil 



Kmnows Turkiih 
lCumnip,ArDi.tur™ae 
Kan KcBQ rih Clu 
Ksnfi Wcrke 
— KrlUk 

KdrojuD. Ver^rUJenuif^ Buch 

Kiraama I Hy^ S3! 

Knrslon. KlionbUtlenliuiide 
Kaabdim Tenamont 
KailmlnU. DIcilQaailre Araba 



Kdiiart, Paiuii Knyliuil 



Kelly ■».Si:omshi'i"i'"iM 
KeniblB,CDJoi bliiluni.itlnia 



f enneilyt Origin o( LvJ^oapn 



Kleier, Organinllon i 
XIUwi, llroleaasa llli 
KiUaci Etynuilogia 



4S0 



GENERAL INDEX. 



KUkenny Archaeolog. Society 6327 

Kindenley's Hindoo literatore 37G8 

— Hindoo Literature 8228 

Klnd'i Romaic Poetry 1440 

KlBg^ Orfi^yrerie 5536 

Xinisborongh's Mexico 3972 

Kinaey'B Portngal, iUuttrated 116 

XIrato Aijuniya 84«8 

Klrcher, L'es Grave bS9i 

Xlrcheri Ars Magna 4980 

Xircheri Mosargia 4406 

Xircheri Oedipus 2673 

Kinch, Chrestomathia Syrlaca 3 1 06 

Kltsas-al-Anbia 2125 

Klitoclioilunno 3330 

Kitab-al-Mu8tatrif 2306 

SBbrelling, Omlthologia Danica 4981 

iproth. Alia Polyglotta 2517 
^ Tableaux HLstoiiques de V Asie 2518 

Kl^troth, Bomou 3517 
Kl^nroth'a Caucasus and Georgia 3721 

Klaproth, ChampoUion 2674 

Xlaprotb, Chrestora. Mandchou 3279 
Kli^th, MongoUsch Wiirterbnch 2396 

KlMnroth, Supplement 3007 

— Langue Chinoise 3008 
KlAproth. Tibetanisches WSrter 2460 
Klaproth's Verzeiohniss 3025 
Xlaproth, Yocab. Oeorgien 3076 
Klaner-Klattowsky's Manual 442 
Kleinschmldt, grunluid. Gramm. 3546 
Klinggraeff, flora von Preussen 4982 
Klipstein, Analecta Saxonica 1193 
Xlipstein's Geologie 4983 
Knapp's Naturalist 4984 
Knight and Spaulding 3229 
Knight's Architecture of Italy 5822 
Knippenbergh, Geldria 6334 
Kmorr et Walch 4985 
Knowaley Menagerie 4986 
Koch et Schooll 4335 
Koehlers Miinz-Belustigung 6893 
Koehne*s Zcitschrifb 5894 
Koelle*s Bomu Grammar 3516 
Koeppen's World 4077 
KolUii res liter. Slavorum 1454 
Kqjalowicz, Historia Lithuana 6335 
XoU), Caput Bonae Spei 3722 
Kolb, Laub Bandl 6596 
Kdlli, Memoires 2280 
Komaa, Helleno Lexikon 1441 
Konecny, WSrterbuch 144i3 
'— Cechisch Sprachlehre 1464 
Kopitar, Grammatik 1512 
Kopp, PalsBographia Critica 1695 
Kopp's Bilder und Schrlften 6836 
Korabinsky, Lexicon von Ungam 4038 
Koran, Arabic MS. 2332 
Koran, ed. Marraccius 2918 
Koran, by Fliigel 2920 
Koran, in Arabic 2922-27 
alKonin, Arabic MS 2367 
Koian, in Arabic, MS. 2368 
Koran Commentary 2369 
Koran, by Lane 2929 
Koran, by Sale 2619 
Koran, by Sale 2927 
Koran, Urdu 3183 
Koray, Atakta 1442 
Xomtg, Kroatische Sprachlehre 1472 
K»r68, Tibetan Dictionary 3476 
Kosegartenii Chrestomathia 2930 
Kottenhamp, der Rittersaal 6485 
Kotzebue, SUd-See 8723 
Kraft, Norge 3724 
Xxamp, Analyse des Refractions ^87 
Krapfs Galla Language 3521 
Xzatkaa Rossiiskaa 1479 
Krishna, Bhagavat Dasam 3164 
Kristni-Saga 1322 
Krohn, Catalogus Bibliothecae 4526 
Kmsenstem, Reise 3725 

— W9rter-Samrolungen 10()0 
Kiichlein,Ritterspil 5603 
Xugler, Malerei 5536 
— HiundbuchderKunstgeschichte 6537 
lEamara Sambhava 2618 



Kunckelli Ars Vitraria 4989 

Kundmann, Nummi iringularea 5895 

Kunkuna Testament 2040 

Kunstmann*s America 8978 

Kununga ok HSfdingda 1323 

Kurdish 8368 

Kurz, Natlonal-literatur 480 

Ktlsel, Miscres de la Guerre 6538 

Ktttzing, Algae 4988 

Labat, TAmMque 3974 

Labaume, Campagne de Rnsaie 4205 

— Chute de Napolton 4207 
Laborde, Comm. G6ogr. . 2176 

— I'Exode 4078 

— Ilistoire delaGravure 6639 
La Borde, la Musique 4407 
Labouluye, Dictlonnaire des Arts 4991 
La Caille, Voyage an Cap 3726 
La Chaise, Histoire 311 
Lacoste 4638 
Lacour, Hi^roglyphes 2675 
Lacroix, Calcul Diffi&rentiel 4990 
Laet, Nouveau Monde 3975 
La Fontaine, Fables 812 

— ContesetNouvdles 313 
Lafontaine, Novellen 481 
La Forge, Arts en Espagne 6540 
Lagerhjelms, Stabeisen 4992 
Laill and Majnun 2613 
Laird and Oldfield 8727 
Laisnd, Aide-Mtoioire 4208 
La Lande, Astronomie 4993 

— Italic 3728 
La Loubere, Siam 3729 
Lalouette, la Rage 315 
Lamarck, Anlmaux sans Vert^bres 4994 
Lamartine, Restauration 316 

— Voyage en Orient 319 

— Girondins 320 
Lamberti, Greci Scrittorl 632 
Lambert, Genus Pinus 4996-7 

— Genus Cinchona 4998 
Lambrick's Singhalese Grammar 3216 
Lamii Catalogus 4527 

— DeUciae 6337 

— Erudit. Apost 2177 
Lamouroux, Polipiers 5000 
Lamprecht, Alexander 1221 
Lancashire and Cheshire 6338 
Lancellotl, Impostures 321 
Lando, Componimenti 6152 
Landon et Dumersan 5896 
Landscape Gardening 5824-8 
Landscer's National Galleiy 5541 
Landseer's Sabsean Researches 116 
Landt's Feroe Islands 3730 
Lane's Burmese Dictionary 3157 
Lane's Modem Egyptians 2676 

— Arabian Nights 52 
Lang, Dantzig 6339 
Langebek, Script Danic. 6340 
Langenmantel, Augspurg 6341 
Langl^s, Alphabet Mantcbou 3281 
Langlois, Danses des Morts 5542 

— Monumens 3429 
Languages of Europe 1029-1546 
La None, Dlscours 6088 
Lanza, Storia di Sicilia * 633 
Lanzoni, Opusculi 2281 
Lao-Tseu-Tao-Te-King 3026 
La Peronse, Voyage 3731 
La Place, M6canique Celeste 5003 

— Probabilit^s 6004 

— Systemedu Monde 6005 
Lappenberg, Hansis. Stahlh. 6343 
Lapponic 1644-46 
La Primaudaye, Academic 6089 
La Rochefoucauld-Lianconrt 3976 
La Roche La Carelle 6344 
La Roque, Syrie 3732 
Larra, Obras 879 
Larramendi, Lengua Bascongada 1102 

— Grammalre Basque 1104 

— Dlccionario Bascucnco 1105 
Larmga, Memorias Politicas 880 
Lashiio, Affireschi 5543 
Lassen, Baktrien 2520 



Lassen, Indische Atterth. 2770 

-> Persepolis 2987 

Latham, Ethnology of India 2771 

Latilla, Fresco Painting 6544 

Latin Bible 2041 
Latin Classics 1547-1870 
Latin, Mediaev. GL 6547-74 
Latin Miscellanies 696841000 

LaUna Grammatica 9262 

La Tour-d'Auvergne-Corret 1120 

Latreille, Crustacea MXM 

Lanrent, Napolton 349 
Law 4279-4388 

Law of India, 2772 

Layamon's Brut 1196 

Layard, Assyrian Inseriptioiu 2968 

— Monuments of Nineveh 2521-2 
Lays of the Minnesingers 117 
Lazarillo de Tonnes 881 
L'Dgrazi d'Bertuldin 716 
Lea, Genus Unio 6007 

— Geology 6009 
Leach's Zoological Miscellany 6010 
Leake, Greece S723 

— Morea 8734 

— Northern Greece t78l* 

— Asia Minor 8735 

— Athens 87)6 

— Numism. Hellenica 6897 
Leao, Cronicas de Joao I. 1624 
Lebas, rObelisque de Luxor 2677 
Le Blant, Inscrip. Chi^tiennes 5545 
Le Blond, Quartiers 6345 
Le Blond, Trait6 4209 
Le Brun, Galerie 6486 
Le Brun, Voyage an Levant 8737 
Le Brun, Moscovie 3738 
LeBmn, Travels 3719 
Le Brun de Charmettes 6091 
Lecce, Lingua Albanese 1095 
L^use, Grammaire Basque 1106 
Le Comte, Cabinet 5546 
Ledebour, Flora Rossica 6011* 
Lediard's Naval History 4275« 
Leemans, Monumens Egyptiens 2678 
Le Febure de St. Benoist 2283 
Lefebvre, Memoires 6000 
Le Feron, Catologue 6346 

— Connestables 6347 
Legendse Sanctorum 2284 
Legende Dor6e 322 
Legende des Flamens 323 
Legendre, Nombres 6011 
Legh's Egypt 2681 
Le Glay, Analectes 6349 
Legonldec, Grammaire Brefconne 1129 

— Dictlonnaire Breton 1131 
Legrand d'Aussy, vie privto 384 
LeibnitU Codex Juris * 4336 
Leibnitz, Scrlptores Bmnsv. 6360 
Leibnizens Schrlften 5012 
Leighton's Shropshire 6014 
Lelewel, G6<^(raphie 8740 

— Pythfeas 8741 

— Tavola 8742 

— Numis. da If oyen Age 6888 

— Pologne 4042 
LeLongetBoemems 4528 
Lemalre, Olseaux 6015 
Le Mesnrier, British Commissary 4210 
Le Moine, Diplomatique 6554 
Le Moyne, Art des Devises 6463 
Lenan's Gedichte 482 
Lenglet Dufresnoy 8743 
Ltooir, Hi^roglyphes 2682 

— Mus^ des Monumens 6547 
Lenormant, Lettines 6000 
Leon, Aftiqne 3744 
Leone, Dialoghi 634 
Leonhard's Fels-Arten 6016 

— Mineral Reich 6017 
Lepcha Gospel 2061 
Lepelletier, Dictionnatre Breton 1128 
Le Potre's Ornaments 6507 
Lepsius, DenkmBler 2683 
Lcrii Brasilia 3977 
Leroox, Dicttainaiie Cemlqiit 



GENERAL INDEX. 



4S1 



Lb Koy, (Pattella UnOwiitte ft548 

Leaage's Atlas 4079 

Le Sage, aU Bias 82ft 

^ Oil Bias, Spanish 864 

~ Gil Bias, RussUn 1605 

Le Hear et Jacqoier ft018 

Leitua, Compattnia dcUa 6163 

Lweps, Kamtschatka 3746 

Ltvtng, da Laocoou ftft49 

— Werke 483 
Lnson, Ouyrages de 6019 

— Vellmn pap«r W30 
— > Zoologie 6031 
LcfteUier, Fables, en Tore 3600 

— Vocabalaire 3632* 
Lettere Mpim ringhiltem 636 
Letters on BnMia 4069 
Lefetish 1476 
Lettish. Bergmann,Sanemmama8l47e 
Lettish Bible S062 
Lettres fidiflantes 3746 
Letxeneros Ilardessianas 6361 

— Corbeyische Chronica 6362 
Leopold's Machinery 6839 
Levchine, Kirghiz-Kazaks 3748 
Lewis, Welsh Dictionary 1 163 
Lewis and Clarke 3979 
Lexicon Balutronicnm 31 
Lexicon Danmark Fam. 6363 
Lexicon Valachicom 1435 
Leyden, AnnalesAcud* 6033 

— Jhesa Christi 3386 
L*Hermite-SoaUera 6364 
Lhuy d, Archaeologla Britannica 1131 
Liaisons Dangereuses 337 
LUMuiii Orationea 1696 
Lleeti Hieroglyphiea 6491* 
LleetasdeLacemis 6649* 
Uchtenstein, Palnographia 3989 

— Africa 8749 
Liddell, History of Rome 1697 
Liddell and Scott, Lexicon 1698 
Llden, Poet Soecan. 1324 
Lidth de Jeude, Vers 6083 
Uege, M^moires de 6024 
Liege, Rec herald. 6356 
Liger, Amusements 4426 
Limiens Monarchle Franfoise 6357 
Limousin Dialect 978-87 
Undley, Plant Chin. 6U36 
Lindley and Hutton 6036 
Lindo, History of the Jews 1 18 
Lindsay (Lord) Christian Art 6660 
Lingua, Combat of the Tongue 119 
LinnsB, Botanik 6028 
y.hniMwi Entomolngia 6033 

— Flora Lapponica 6033 

— Philosophia fiotanica 6034 
~ Lapland 6036 
fjwnftan Soclcty's TtansacUons 6039 

— Proceedings 6031 
Unoder, Planteo 6036 
Llnschoten, Indes Orientales 8760 
Llonnois, Nancy 636H 
Ltppai, Relazione 6164 
Lippert's DactyUothcc 6561 
Llp^ Bibllotheca 6901 
Lira, Estados Generaleo 3286 
Lisbon, Memorias 6037 
Lied, Antichit4 Toscana 6359 
Liskenne, Astronomie 6038 
Lister, ConchyUa 6039 
Uterary History 4448-4001 
Lithuanian 1477 
Lithaanian Bible 3064 
LItta, Famiglie Italiano 6553 
Livius, Drakenborch 1700 
^ RiHn. Gesc'h. 1701 
LiTonia and Esthonis 4131 
LlTte d' Amour 328 
Lirresdes Vices 2287 
Llzarragac, Urteco 1107 
Llaye et Lexarza 6011 
Uorente, Inquisicion 3175 
-* Inquisicion de E^pana 882 
ta. Inquisition d'Espagne 329 

— PrwrlncJM Veecongadae 776 



Lloyd, Mtoiofares MiUtalres 4311 

Uoyd and Tempelhoff 4213 

Lloyd's Persian luflectlona 3436 

Lobel, Kruydtboeck 6312 

Lobo, Abis>inie 8751 

Lochner, Medaillen 6903 

Lochneri Tractatus 6043 

Lockhart, Spanish Ballads 6760 

Locmani Fabulae 3981 

Lodge's Peerage of Ireland 190 

— Peerage 6360 

— Genealogy 6361 
~ Peerage of Ireland 6363 

— Portraits 6620 
Loftus, Assyrian Discoyeries 3288 

— Ruins of Susa 2991 
Logan's Scottish Gael 1 122 
Lohengrin 1223 
L9hr, die Kfinst 6753 
Lomaczo, Pittura 6653 
Lomonossow, Russle 4060 
London, 1763 4443 

— 1768 4444 
London Directonr, 1796 4445 
London, Index of the Street! 4133 
London Institution 4539 
London, Rocque's Plan 4133 

— Horwood's Plan 4134 
Longolii Epistoln 6984 
Longos, Daphnis und Chloe 488 
Long's Astrononiy 6044 
Long's Geography 8762 
Longus, Amours de Daphnis 830 
IxxMjes, Boekdrukkunst 4630 
Lopei de Ayala 817 
Lopec de Mendo^ 6046 
Lord's Prayer in 600 Languages 1039 
Lorris et Jehan de Meung 1387 
Lotti, Rhnedi 714 
Loudon's Mag. of Nat History 6046 
Lourelro, Flora Cochin-Chinensis 6046 
Louvain. Septem Tribua 0363 
Low German 1306-60 
Low German Bible 1967 
Low German Bible 1968 
Lowndes' Modem Greek Lexicon 1443 

— Hebrew Lexicon 1446 
Low's Siamese Grammar 3470 
Lowth, poesis Hebraeorum 8108 
Lozano, Reyes 883 
Lucan, Pharsalia 1703 
Lucas, Voyage an Levant 3753 

— Voyage dans la Turquie 3754 
LucidarittS, Ain bicchlin 6751 
Lucli Regnum Dalmatiae 6364-6 
Lucretius de Rerum NaturA 1703-4 
Ludewig, Reliquiae Manuscript. 6367 
LudolC Lexicon Amharic 2835 
Ludolfi Gram. Aethia— Ix^xicon 3074 
Ludolfl Historia Aethlopica 2523 
Ludovici Patritii Itinorarivin 3888 
Luitprandi Opera 6368 

— • Chronicon ad Tractemundum 6369 
Lumsden's Arabic Grammar 2932 
Lumsden's Persian Grammar 3331-32 
Luna, Alvaro de 817 
Lund, Brasilien 6047 
Lutaifl Hindee 3184 
Luther's Schriflten 2178 
Luyncs, Nuul de la Phenlcie 6903 

— Cipriotes 6904 
Luynes, Emunasar de Sidon 6905 
Lnynes, Mitaponte 6554 
Lye, Dictionarium Saxonicum 1194 
Lyell's Principles of Geology 6048 
Lyonet, la Chenille 6049 
Lysons' History of Comwull 77 
Mabillon, Res Diplomatica 6555 
Mabillon et Germain 6370 
Macariua' Travels 2579 
Macartney's Embassy to China 2640 
Macaulay's Polygraphy 6656 
Macbrair's MancUgo Grammar 8527 
MacCuirtin's Irish Dictionary 1147 
MacCurtin's Antiquity of Irdand 191 
Macdonncl's Quotatimis 6013 
Machado, Bibliotheca Lusitana 4631 



Machacor Italieum 1006 

MachiaTelli, Opere 6 86 
Machinery MQS-61 

Macintosh's MQitary Tour 4918 

Mackay, Flora Hibemlca WM 

Mackenzie's Poems of Ossian 1140 

Mackenzie's Travels in Iceland 8705 

Mackenzie's Tippoo Suttann 17 T8 

Mackintosh's Gaelic PlDverbe 6066 

Mackintosh's Ramooasies 67H 

MacLoay, Annulosa Javanlca fiOSO 

Maclelland's Geology of Kemaon 8066 

— Geological Survey of India 0068 
Macmohon, Jus Primatiale 168 
Macquer, Dictionnaire de Chimie 0005 
Maori's Modem Greek Interp. 1446 
Macpherson's Annals of Commeree 4887 
Madoz, Diccionario Geograflco 8786 
Madras Ahnanac Ibr 1839 4140 
Madras European Regiment 4197 
Madras Journal of Literature S890 
Madras Observatory 6006 
Madras, Reports 9777 
Madras, Medical T<q;K>graphy 9776 
Madrid Academy 60S7 
Madrid Academy 884 
MafTei, Alfiiboto 6871 

— Istorie delle Indie Orientali 8707 

— Istoria diplomatica 6007 

— Letteratura Italiana 
MagaUanes, Viage 
Mageogheghan, Hist de Tlrlande 199 
Maggio, Syntagmaton 8077 
Magnenus, De Manna 0090 
Magnin, Marionettes 881 
Magny, Archives 6879 
Magny, NobiUare Universel 6878 
Magyar 1581-41 
Magyar Bible 9055 
Mahabhurata, Veda Vyasa Rishi 8480 

— Nalus 8481 

— Selections 8489 
Mahavansi 9096 
Mahe, Morbihan 6874 
Mahomed Cauzim, Diet of GooJ. 8169 
Mahraj-als-Sadeh 8888 
Mahratta Testament 9006 
Maid of Orleans 6091-65 
MaUath, Codex 1998 
Mailly, Maison de 6875 
MaimoDides, 4'reed of the Jews 9179 
Maimonidis Mischna Torah 8109 
Mainoni, Monete Cuflche 6906 
Maison-NcuAre, Gerlleon 6006 
Maitland's Dark Ages 190 
Makkari, Analdctes 
Makkari, by Gayangos 
Makrizi, par Quatremdre 9615 
Malugaasee 9067 
Malay 8954^ 
Mahiy Bible 9008 
Maluy Grammar 8957 
Malay Stories 9805 
Malcolm's History of Persia 9597 

— Report of Malwa 9599 

— Works 9580 

— Central India 9581 

— Lord dive 9589 
Malispini, Storia florentlna 640 
Mallet du Pan, Mercuro Brit 879 
Mallet's Northern AntiquiUes 1895 
Maillot, Costumes 5498 
Mallouf, Turkish Conversation 8501 
Malta 6876 
Malte-Brun et Eyries 8758 
Maltese 8968-76 
Maltese, Evangelia 9069 
Malthus, Principle of Population 4888 
Mamachi, prlmltivi Cristiani 5065 
Mammalia 4603-5878 
Manava-DharmarSastra 3438 

— Lois de Manou 8434 
Mander, Sdiilderboeck 6631 

— Nederlandsche Schilders 5699 
Mandet, Langue Romane 
MandevUle, Itlnerarios 8T 
MandeviUe's Travels -II 




Jbviiliam, £DtoiiutlOKlB 

abmllU Utal FhMconuu 
MMtiUI,UClii«n 






HMtim, GeDers fwimin 
■IMJ t oD, LffidcQ n Hmi^ar 
Mutanm, d«a d' OMius 
Marty n'B ConQlmloglBl 



1, Vlnge dc tluiu Al 

■ MUSB, Eliltaril d; KlVUM 

Hmhh, HinoTtu Aagliciuiio 



iss;:"^ 



GENERAL INDEX. 

HUDilHin. GeJJchM 
lluilui*»JudeedKuri 
HuiDdRll'a Aleppo 
MiWDd AllaufaL 
UflDnofl'a Hiadosun 
IniluiAnlliiult^ 



Htcbuia 4«03-«SI< 

MbJhUIc HlBtoiT SHM-WUS 
MedbunL. ChinouIMiilouiT ««» 

— Hok-KeendblBCt MMI 

— FaTarUnE diilect tO» 

— ADdent Ctalu WW 

— ThcfriDgy MM 

— Japsnue Viicibutai7 *M> 
Nr^Una. Arte ffrAmotico TM 
Madini. Terra Siohi IT66 
MeBrman, Originn TypographiiM 44M 



MelDekti CoiDlc. Fregm. 

MetandM Val. 

MiiJlo-)«Caitr 
»(e1ri,Hoin«ii 



HftiwintderiDetl 
Hfoolradt riuL 
nemolmCelliqnH 






MtnialnsdHCIilDDli 



ngrUl TjrpogTEpbl 
HoriMdeU«Ua 



Mcsinikl Thuunu 
Hmlnifcl LeiloHi 

Nnmerl. le Fuintn 
UsDtdla and ObaDlidrfl 
llenUelUInlei FluuUram 
llaDtulULeilaiD 
Hum Lava 



Mniin'i TodtCD-Tanti K» 

Utrr, Blatirin dea Fnmbea 6014 



•M UlstOTlca 4M8 






lUdie], DlotlonnalK d'Ai:gal 
MIchelL. VlBg)|l° B<Jttaiilco 



■WuitcTtmch 1471 






UiUhodse'ri Itallanl^lcUooanr 
UllUa, Bnnx-Aru 

— GidiJrie Mytholonliine 

— NnniUma-tlilue 
Hlll'8 Blnoni uf India 

Huuu, Manuel dra Conml* 

Mimmn, ^ppuna y Foiing*! 
mnai\.,gy MK 

TulniiMlnjiera, Layn of Uie 
HiD>hEn's <^ui<le (nID Tongue* 
ttlnotoli, filwah Sptsclie 
Mlmmel. UcdadUei Aattquea 



Mkiuel, ._. 

Mlmi OuraDluloiniu. 
Hlnflgrei, Apuntu 
Mini HoDiidl 
HlnndDUno, Eabsla 



;h India 



GENERAL INDEX. 



4in 



>f Ale^uinder 


8340 


kTora 


SUO 


1 of the Jews 


8111 


-Ql-MaiMbili 


S542 


Snrenhusii 


3115 


Romanum, MS. 


3296 


2313-8222 


ary reports 3557-4134 


Voyage d*ItaUe 


5569 


B Espanoles 


956 


U Indices Graedtatia 


1715 


ates 


10x9 


at, Arabian poems 


31*41 


Greek 1438-52 


andectae 


6396 


Smperors 


3340 


medan Jurisprudence 


3351 


nedan Law, MS. 


3370 


medan Prayers 


3371 


medan Prayers 


3373 


lotanischen SchriAcn 


5086 


[^horenensis 


3983 


la 


1479 


ian Bible 


3:66 


orth's Marathee Diction. 


3204 


1, Oeuvres 


339 


Chili 


8i)86 


ory 


3988 


Keyno de Gallzia 


897 


^LesFaicta 


6100 


IFatti 


6156 


1, Colombia 


3989 


Grammatica hibemica 


1148 


, Wallach. Sprachlehre 


1426 


1, Irene 


647 


les, Hidtoria Medicinal 


8990 


Ido's Origin of Language 


1067 


iar, Obras Chronologicas 


898 


jar, Cadiz Phenicla 


899 


Kar, Marques de 


817 


;s Polnische Gi-ammatik 


1485 


tCufiche 


5913 


. Interest 


4344 



lian 8388-84 

lian, St. Matthew 2067 

lian MS. 3396 

3's View 8991 

■elet^ Chron. de France 6100* 
pi'sTestacea Britannica 5087 
;u's Ornithological Diet. 5088 
gne, Rssais 342, 6101 

1, Histoire des Francais 344 
.1, materiaux Manuscrits 4539 
I, Tauromaquia 900 

iqnieu, de TEsprit 6103 

lucon, L' Antiquity Ezpliq. 5571 
mcon, Bibliotheca Manusc 45 M 
tucon, Diarium Italicuin 6397 
lucon, Monarchie Frunfaise 5572 
kucon, Paleographia graeca 1716 
liotheca CoiSiniaiia 1717 

omery's Cawnpoor 2785 

ijab 2786 

Poesie 648 

ic, Commentaires 4221 

28or, M^moires 6103 

da, Hi8t.de Math^matiques 5089 
nens dcs donze Cesara 5492* 
oenta Habsburgica 4665 

aenti inediti 5522 

in Testament 2068 

} I'lants in Ceylon 5092 

okhnb-ool-Loghaut 3944 

roft and Trebeck 3770 

FragmenU 35(3 

I Hindoo Pantheon 2787 

, Suffolk Words 32 

H istoria de los Arabcs 901 

A, Obras de 902 

0, .Madagascar 3771 

It, MoUusques 5098 

i Thesaurus 5914 

Beyno de Navarra 905 

en, Opere 5573 

fliPolyhistor 4541 

bio qnarta 4543 

s, Bretagne 6398 

A Ceno, Giyoco 6157 



Morier's Persia 8773 
Moilgia, Milano 6898* 

Morley's Catalogue S544 

Moro, Esdavos Negros S902 

Morosini, Repubblica di Venesia 701 

Morren, Lnmbric Terrestria 5095 

Morren, Rub^faction 5094 

Morrifion's Chinese Dictionary 8039 

— View of China 8040 

— Translations 8041 

— Vocabulary 8042 

— Chinese Miscellany 8044 

— Chinese Grammar 8038 

Morse's Catalogue 5799 

Morso, Palermo 6899 

Mort d' Arthur 54 

Morton's Bengali Dictionary 8148 

Moflchopuli Erotemuta Graromat 3297 

Moscoviticarum Kerum Auctores 6400 

Moscow Academy 5096 

M User's Phantasien 491 

MOssler's Gew&chskunde 5098 

Motanebbi, Diewaa S378 

Motenebbi 2845 

Moto dell' Acqne 6171 

Motraye, Voyages 8774 

Mottetti 3298 

Mottley's Peter I. 4063 

Moufeti Insecta 5099 

Monle's Bibliotheca Heraldica 4543 

Mover's PhSnizier 1718 

Moza 8547 

Moyen-Age Monum^ital 5574 

Moyen do Parvenir 846 

M rongovius, Polnisch. WSrterb. 1 4t<6 

Muhammad, History of 3429 

Muhammad Ibn-al-Hussain 2574 

Muhlenberg, Gramina 5100 

Miihlmann's Worterbuch Latein. 1719 

Mulfuzat-Tlmury 2586 

Mulierum graecanim Fragm. 1656 

MOlla Salih 2375 

MfUler 3546 

Mtiller, Archaologie 5575 

— Ancient Art 5576 
Mtiller, Medailles et Cam^ 5577 
Mttller, Dorier 1720 
Mtiller, Griechische Liter. 1731 
Mtiller, Schweizer Eidgenoss. 493 
Mtiller, Shig-VSgel 5101 
Mtiller's Survey of Languages 10(t8 
MtUler, Ugrische Volk. 8775 
Mtiller, von der SUnde X183 
MUUer, Werke 492 
Mtilleri Opuscula 2545 
Munakib U HaTdarie 3341 
Munepoor Territory 4135 
Munich Academy 5103 
Munich Gallery 5485 
Munoz, Nuevo-Mundo 8993 
Muntaner Chronik 983 
Mtinter, Slnnbilder 5578 
Muratori, Annalia d'ltalia 649 
Muratori, Anti. Estensi 6401 
Muratorii Thesaurus Inscrip. 6403 
Murchison's Silurian System 5103 
MuriUo Velarde 3^03 
Murko'sSIowenishes Wbrterbuch 1518 

— Slowenische Sprachlehre 1514 
Murphy's Arabian Antiquities 5579 
Murr, Bchaim 3583 
Murr, Biblioth^ue 6580 
Murray's English Grammar 33 
Musire Francais 5581 
Mus^e Napoleon 5483 
Musde Royal 5582 
Musei Etrnsd Monimenta 5583 
Mnseo Borbonico 5584 
Museum Cortonense 5585 
Museum Disneianum 5586 
Museum of Painting 55H7 
Muric 4389-4422 
Music. Blanchini 2299 
Music. Liturgical MS. 2300 
Musnawee Moolana Gulal 3342 
Mnsnier, Miscellanea 3301 
Musset-Pathay, Vie de Rousseau 847 
Mosset-Pathay, Relations 4338 



8976 



•104 



M&t 



CBI 

6106 



880 
€4Qf* 



Mylius, Polonomm Imaginei 
Mylleri Omatos 
Mysterien 

Naaukeurige Versamding 
Nader Chah 
Mfigeli, Algensysteme 
Nader's Kiinstler-Lexiooii 
Nahna's Turkish Empire 
Mala and Damayantl 
Napier's War in the Peninmilft 
Naplone Lingua Itallana 
Naples, Orloir 

Naples. Raccolta di Scrittori 

Naples Academy 

Najdes and Sicily 

Napoleon, Laurent 

Napoleon, Rovigo 

Nupoli, Descrittioae 

Naramowski, Fades 

Nares's Glossary 84 

Narrien's Astronomy 6106 

Nashiya of Mulla Jnlal S876 

Natural History 460S4I878 

Naval Sdence 4874-78 

Navarette, Voyages 8006 

Navarra, Moret 006 

NasmiZadeh 8804 

Neale's Views in England 6801 

Neamet Ullah 1681 

Neamut-OUa 8480 

Neander, Qeschichte 8184 

Neander, Grschichte der Kirche 8186 

Neapolitan Dialect 788-87 

Nebrija, Dicdonario 706 

Necker, Finances 4846 

Necker, Opinions 861 

Nederlands Oostind. 8777 

Nederlandsch-Indie 8900 

Negedly's BShmische GnonmaMk 1466 

Negro-English 8000 

Nemnich's Nat Hist Poly^oCt 6107 

Ni nnius' Hist« Britt 6404 

Nepala Testament 1090 

Nepaul, Papers 8780 

Nersetis Preces 1060 

Nesbit's AgrL Chemistry • 6866 

N&xsel, Catalogns 4640 

Nesselmann, Prenasen 1480 

Nesselmann's WGrterbueh 1478 

NeufTorge, d* Architecture 

Neugart, Codex Diplom. 

Nengebauer, Reges Poloniae 

Neuman, Siumish Dictionary 707 

Neumann, Con^ulat-wesens 

Neumann, Pirates 

Neve, Rig-VMa 

Newbold's Straits of Malacca S77T* 

NewdorfTer, HanndschrUt 6680 

Newman's Berber Language 8616 

Newman's British Ferns 6100 

Newton, Prindpia MathematlGa 6110 

New York, Code of 

Nibelungen Lied 

Nlbelunge Noth 1890 

Nibelungen Noth 404 

Niceron, Memoires 4640 

Nichols's Progresses 110 

Nicol&s Etudes 1186 

Nicolas's Knighthood 6491 

Niebuhr, Arabic 8778 

Niebuhr, Revolution 486 

Niebuhr, Romische Oeschichte 1799 

— Kl( inp Schriften 1714 
Nilsson, Omithologia Suedca 61 19 
•— MoUusca Snedae 6119 

— Swedish Z( o.ogy 6118 
Nlnos, Alvarez de Toledo 006 

— Jornada de los Coches 007 
Nipbus de Pulchro 6806 
Niizsch, Prcdigten 9107 
Nitzsch, Pterylographie 6114 
Nizami, Secunder Nameh 8844 
>- Sekunder Nam< h 1481 
Nlzolii Lexicon Ciceronianum 1614 
Nobiliaire des Pays-Bits 6406 
Nobiliai-io de Don Pedro 
Nobleza de los^Bascongadoe 
Nocca et Baibi 81 M 



4S4 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Nodier, BibUoth^ue 


4551 


Notl, Entomoiugique 


5116 


NonftToin Inqulsitiones 


146 


Nonnitu Marcellus 


1726 


Norden, d'Egypte 

— MrLanglto 

— Thebes 


3780 


3781 
2686 


Nordiak Tidskrlft 


1328 


Nordmeyor, ( alend. AegypU 


2687 


Norfolk Dialect 


11 


Norifl, Epochae S^ro-Macedonom 5916 


MortandtK Chronika 


1329 


Nonnan 


1420 


Normand, Paris modeme 


5831 


Norauuady, Hist 


6408 


Konnandy, Janin 


309 


Norona, Toesias 


908 


Norris, Cornish Drama 


1135 


Norria, Glossary 


2:^02 


North's Music 


4410 


North on Fish 


5117 


Northamptonshiro Dialect 


45 


Norfthem Uterature 1274-1369 


Northern Sagas, Weber 


184 


Northern Tour 


4495 


Noithamberland, Transactions 


6119 


Norway 


4301 


Nooe'a Siebengebirge 


5118 


Notes and Queries 


4553 


Notices et Extraits 


4554 


Nott and Gliddon, Indig. Races 


1070 


— Types of Mankind 


1072 


Nomm Tcstamentuni Graecum 


6010 


Noseman, Kederland. Vogelen 


5120 


Nubia 2646-2715 


Nnl and Dmnun 


3345 


Numismata 5852-5966 


Nmnismatic Chronicle 


5918 


Nnmismatic Tracta 


5966 


Nones, Proverbios 


6047 


— Sdtanes 


909 


Ntimberg, Beschreibnng 


6414 


Nnmberg Families 


5429 


Niinibergische Hesperides 


5827 


Nnari be Nuzeer 


2392 


Njlander's Bullom Grammar 


3518 


Nyit, CoquiUes 


5121 


0*Briim's Round Towers 


197 


Ooampo, Goronica de Espana 


910 


O^UMt, Escrltores Espanolcs 


913 


Odaoenheimer, Schmetterlinge 


5122 


O'Connor's Chronicles of Eri 198-1149 


O'Oonor, Hibemic. Scriptores 


199 


O'Donovan's Irish Grammar 


1150 


OeUer, Haereseolog. 


2188 


(EMchs, Opuscula 


2189 


Oetter, die Namen 


6415 


Offlefaim Mariae 


2218 


Offldnm Marie 


2218* 


0|der de Danemarche 


1404 


(WMoart, Proverbes Basques 


1109 


OkM^s Naturgeschichte 


5125 


OldFftench; Cotgrave 


221 


Gki Gtfman 


1206-50 


Old Slavic ] 


1515-21 


OUna, Uccelliera 


4427 


OUri, Zoologia 


5127 


Olirieri Entomologie 


5126 


OIlBBdorff*s Spanish Method 


758 


Olmo, Papa Alessandro 


652 


Olahaosen's Commentar 


2190 


Omar Alkhayyaml 


2946 


Omar Ben- Afar 


2303 


Opere in Dialetto Milanese 


722 


Opure in Dialetto Veueaiano 


745 


Oppiano, della Pesca 


6158 


Opoieoli scelti 


5129 


OpuMioU SicUianl 


653 


rani Japonica 


3783 


ratio Dominica 


1073 


ratores Attici 


1727 


.■Btores Graed 


1729 


rUs univers. 


4080 


idenanzas de Exercitos 


4224 


rderic Vital 


6413 


'Alera ( 


5416-23 


«4MaceMpps 


4081 



O'ReUly's Irish-Eng. Dictionary 1161 

Oriental Alphabets 1029 

Oriental Bibliography 2562 

Oriental Herald 2547 

Oriental Literature 2452-3509 

Oriental Magazine 2548 

Oriental Miscellany 2549 

Oriental MSS. 2332-2451 

Oriental Translation Fond 2577 

Orkneyinga Saga 1330 

Orleans Family 23o4 

Orieans Gallery 5490 

Orloft M ^moires de Naples 348 

Orme, Bibliotheca Bibllca 4557 

Orme's Indostan 2791 

Ormerod's Chester; Cheshire 124 

Ornaments 5594-5601 

Ornithological Drawings 5130 

Ornithology 4602-5378 

Orosius 1730 

Ortelius, Epitome 4083 

Ortello, Theatre 4084 

Ortix, Historia de Espana 914 

Ortus Sanitatis 5181 

Osmont, Dictionnaire 4558 

Ossat^ Lettres 852 

Osservazioni Letterarie 654 

Ossetian 8286 

Ossian, Poems of 1138 

Ossian's Poems, Gaelic 1139 

Ossuna, Amor Sancto 6178 

— Norte de los Estados 6179 
Otrokocsi, Origrlnes Uungaricae 1540 
Oudin, Refk-anes 6048 
Ouseley's Persian Miscellanies 3346 
Ouraroff, Mysteries 1731 
Ovaglie, Regno di Cile 8996 
Oven, Agudezas 914* 
Overstone's Tracts 4347 
Ovid 1732 
Ovide. La Bible des Poetes 6104 
Owen's Welsh Dictionary 1 1 64 
Owen, Laws of Wales 11(^6 
Owen's Extinct Sloth 5132 

— comparative Anatomy 5133 

— British FossU Mammals 5134 

— Fossil Reptiles 5136 

— Oxford University Calendar 4446 
Ozaeta, Cantabria vindicada 776 
Ozanam, Diet. Mathemotlque 5137 
Paciaudii Puteus 6424 
Packe's Horse Guards 4225 
Pageants 5602-6 
Painting, Works on 6379-5720 
Palaeontology 4602-5378 
Palseoromaica 1735 
PalatU Fasti Ducales 5704 
Palatino, Scrivere di Lettere 6560 
Palatino, Scriver lettera Antica 6561 
Paleontographical Society 6139 
Palgrave 125 
PaU 3287 
Pali MSS. 2397-98 
Palignesi, Monita 64*25 
Palissy, Oeuvres 5607 
Palladio, Fabbriche 5832 
Pallas, Flora Rossica 5140 

— Mongol Volkerschafben 3784 

— Reise 3787 

— Tauride 3788 

— Vocabularia 1074 
Pallavicino, Concilio di Trento 2192 
Pallavicino, Divortio Celeste 655 
Pallegoix, Grammatica Thai 3471 
Pallegoix, Siamese Dictionary 3473 
Pallegoix, Siam 3789 
Palmia, Hungaria 6426 
Palmeri, Storia di Slcilla 656 
Palmstruch och Venus 5141 
Palstercamp, des Volcans 6142 
Panegyric! 1736 
Panini's von Bbhtlhigk 8439 
Panzano, Analos de Aragon 823 
Panzer, Annales Typog. 4559 
Paolo V. Papa 6169 
Papeles Varios 915-17 
Paper, coloured 6003-7 



Paquot, M^moires 4560 

Parable of the Sower 10i5 

Paradin, Alliances C427 

ParsBnetices Veteres 1230 

Pardessus, Droit Commercial 434S 

— Loi Salique 4349 
Parent-Duchatelet, Prostitution 35S 
Parian Chronicle 1737 
Paris, Voyage &428 
Parise la Duchesse 1391 
Parker, Life's Painter 35 
Parkinson's Organic Remains 5143 
Pama<^) Espanol 918 
Pamaase Occitanien 1390 
Parodies du Theatre Itulien 44 17 
Parraga Martel, Lisseno y Fenlssa 919 
Parry's Voyages 3791 
Parry's Welsh Harper 4411 
Parson's Remains of Japhet 1375 
Pascal, CEuvres de 364 

— Provindales 357 
Pashley's Crete S7!iS 
Pasley's Commissariat 4228 
Pasqualino, Vocabularlo Sidliano 741 
Pusquier, la France 6430 
Passio Christl 5/63 
Passion Christi 5762 
Passionael : Aurea Legenda 6187 
Passionael der hyllighen 2219 
Passow's Griech. Worterbuch 1738 
Pathelin. Farces du XVe aiecle 358 
Patois of France 1360-1427 
P.itriarchi, Yocabulario Veneziano 746 
Patritius (Lud. Romanus) 3887-89 
Pauli, Konig Aelfred 1197 
Pausanius, GrsecisB descriptio 1739 
Pavian Dialect 728 
Pay and Audit Regulations 4227 
PaykuU, Fauna Suecica 5144 

— Insecta 5145 
Pearson's Astronomy 5140 
Peck's Desiderata 12S 
Peguan. The KammaTava 2399 
Pelissier, Alg^rie. 3798 
Pelisson, rAcad6mie firan$olse 4561 
Pellerin, CEuvres 6019 
Pellico, Opere ' 6S9 
Pemberton's Bootan 2791 
Pembroke Coins 6921 
Pend-Nameh, Persan 3347 
Penmanship 6647-74 
Penna, Albori Mnsicali 4412 
Pennsylvania, Hist. Soc 3997 
Pentateuch, by Young 8116 
Percel, BibL des Romans 456S 
Percheron, Bibliographie Entom. 6147 
Perder, Decorations 5834 
Percier, Palais k Rome 6838 
Percival's Ceylon 3795 
Percy's Reliques 127 
Peregrinii Principes Langobar. 6I3S 
Pereira, Adagia Lusitana 2308 
Peresio, Maggio Romanesoo 738 
Perez de Guzman 821 
Perez, Relaciones 920 
Perez de Herrera 6050 
Perez de Hita, Guerras de Gran. 921 

— Historia de los Vandos 922 
Peringskiold, Monumenta Goth. 1333 
Periodicals, literary 4448-4601 
Periodicals, sdentiflc 4602-6378 
Periing's Pyramids of Gizeh 9688 
Persia, Tour in 3794 
Persian 328a>348S 
Persian Album 2347 
Persian Bible 2071 
Persian Drawings 2348 
Persian History of the World S414 
Perdan History 9481 
PersUn MSS. S400-48 
Persian Miscellany 9488 
Persian Poetry S434 
Persian Reader 8348 
Persian Tracts and minor Works 3482 
Persian Treatises 2435 
Pendns 1740 
PertB, Leben Steins. 497 



GENERAL INDEX. 



485 



Peiti, Monmnenta GermanisB 6438 
Fera 8917-4025 

Peacetti, Proverbi Italian! 6038 
Peterkin'a Biahoprick of Orkney 128 

Petenbnrgh Academy 5216 

Petescns, Graevios 1666 

Petrarcha, Canzone, MS. 2306 

Peferarcha, Opei-e volgare 660 

— Rime 664 
Petomlus 1741 
P«troi^ and Davenport's Diction. 537 
Petter, Ringer 5608 
Pettos, Fleta Minor 6148 
PeMy*8 Political Arithmetick 4350 
PetaFBSon, Hbttoria Islandiae 1334 
Peoeema de DiWnationibos 5986 
Peatinger, Tabula Itineraria 1743-45 
Peverone di Coneo 5149 

•_ ■ Peyre, Orftvrerle 5698 

^ Pcyron, Lexicon Copticnm 3063 

PoyBsonelf Bords du Danube 8796 

Peyaaonelf Mer Noire 4351 

Peysaonel et Deafcnftdnes 8797 

PfetffBr'a Schnecken 5150 

Pflzmaier, W5rter 3246 

— Alno-Sprache 3247 
Pfyftaer, Java 3798 
Phndma, Fabnla 1746-8 
Phcnidan 3483-84 
Phenician Tracts 3484 
PhUalethes* History of Ceylon 8799 
PblUppine Islands. Extracto 8801 
Phnilps, AngvMch. Recbt 4353 

— En^^Usche Rechtageschichte 4354 
Pbimps* Inland Navigation 4352 
Phfllips' Wales 213 
PhOdogical Society's Proceedings 1076 
Philological Society's Tiansact. 1077 
Philology, Ancient 1547-1870 
Philology, Modem 1029-1546 
Philoponas 3998 
PhfloBophical Magazine 5151 
Philosophical Transactions 5196 
Philosophie divine 359 
PhotU Myriobiblon 1749 

h Phrynichi Edogae 1750 

Phjrslcal Sciences 5377 

Piuzl, Stellanun Positiones 5152 

Pidbk Hebrew Concordance 3117 

Pickering's Vocabulary 36 

Pietet, Phryganides 6153 

— Paltontologie 6154 
Plddington's Plants of India 6155 
Piedmontese Dialect 729 
Plemoot et Savoy e 6526 
Pieri, Cronica 671 
Pletera, I'lmprimerie Elsever. 4564 
Pigna, Prlndpi di Este 6435 
Plffnorla, Padova 6437 
Pignorii Tabulae Aegyptiomm 2689 
PlgBOtti, Storia della Toscana 672 
J*ike*s North America 3999 
POgiam, Wetterkunde 5156 
POpay's Fables 8291 
Ptmentel, Viagens 3806 
Plnaens de Integritatibus 5987 
Pindar 1751-3 
Pindemonte, Prose e Pocsie 673 
Pinelo, Bib. Oriental y OocL 4565 
Piaeyro, Reladon 3807 
Pinm, Com^tographie 6157 
Pinfl Litnrgia Mozarabica 2220 
Pinkerton on the Scythians 1124 
Pfaito, Peregrinaciones 3808 
Ptpino, Gramatica Piemontese 730 
Pinto's Don Pirlone k Uoma 674 
Pipenpoy de Bruxelles 6183* 
Plni, Sicilia 6438 
Piats India Naturalis 5158 
Pitcaim's Criminal Trials 129 
Pittakys 1754 
Pladta de Quo Warranto 155 
Plaeltorum in Domo abbrev. 149 
Planche, Etudes 5610 
Plaotlnl Thesaurus Thcutonlcns 1266 
Plants 4602-5378 
Plath's Mandschorey 3810 



Plato 1756 

Piatt's Ethiopic MSa 1946 

Plantus 1757 

Plinius Secundus 1758-60 

Ploos Van Amstel, Opera 6611 

Plot's Oxfordshire 6439 

Plnmier, L'Art de Tonmer 6835 
Plumler, Fongdrcs de I'Amerique 6159 

— Plantes de I'Amerique 6160 

Plutarchi Moralia 1762 

Plutarchi Opusc. Moral. 1761 

Plutarchi Vitn 1763 
Pococke, Description of the East 8811 

Pococke, Historia Arabum 2947 

Poems, written in India 2552 

Poeppig's Rcise 4000 

Poesiaa en dialecto Asturiano 977 

Poesias Espanoles, MS. 2307 
Po6sies des XVe et XYIe Sidles 1392 

PoetSB Latini Minores 17v'6 

Poetae Minores Graeci 1764 

Poetae Sconid Grsed 1770 

Pontes Fran^ais 360 

Poeti ItaUani 658-75 

Poeti Napoletani 725 

Poggius, Translation 5764 

Pohl, Grammatica Bohemica 1466 

Points of Humour 6437 

Pokomy, Vegetation 4668 

Poland 4040-44 

Policarii, XIL Apostel 5765 

Polish 1480-88 

Polish Bible 2073 

Polish Dictionary 1484 

Polish Dictionary 1487 
Political Economy 4279-4888 

Political Economy, Tracts 43{i5* 

Political Tmcts 4385 

Polonais Journal 4043 

Polybius, Historiae 1771-2 

Polydorus Vergilius 5766 

Polyglott Specimens 1877 
Polyglott^ 1029-1092 

Polynesian Languages 3549-56 

Pompei, par Bonucd 5613 
Pontecoulont, Syst^me du Monde 6161 

— Astronomic 5162 
Pontiflcale Romanmn 2221 
Pontoppidan's Norway 6163 
Porru, Gramatica Sarda 735 
Portae Villae 6164 
Porter's Georgia 8812 
Porter's Turks 2829 
Portolano, MS. 2308 
Portraits 5614-32 
Port Royal, Lettres 23u9 
Portugal: Kinsey 115 
Portuguese Bible 2076 
Portuguese Books 993-1028 
Possevini Moscovia 4063 
Pott, Etymologische Forschun. 1078 
Potter's Cant Dictionary 87 
Pougens, Archeologie Fran9alse 231 
Pougens, Tr^sor 1079 
Pouget, Pierres Pr^cicuses 5632* 
Pouillet, Physique 5165 
Power, Sicilia 5166 
Prado, Gdologie 5167 
Prambhofer, Traum-Gesichter 6465 
Prangey, Omemens Moresques 5599 
Pratilli, Via Appia 6440 
Pray, Yeteres Hunni 6441 

— Aimales Hunnorum 6442 
Preccs Hebraeomm 2835 
Precisco, Seguidillas 924 
Pregitzer, Wirttemb. Genealogie 6443 
Premare's Chinese Grammar 8047 
Prcm Sagur, or Krishnu 8165 
Price, H istoria Br>'tannica 6444 
Price's Mahomedan History 2553 
Prichard, Physical History 1080 

— Natural History of Man 1081 
Prichard's Eastern Origin 1125 
Prichard's Egyptian Mythology 2690 

— Ethnographical Maps 1082 

— Welshman's Candle 1167 
Prideaux's Mahomet 2554 



Priwtley's Works 131 

Primavera y Flor de Romaaoes MS 

Prinsep's Indian Antlquitiei 9798 

— British India S7M 

— Transactions 2795 
-- Register 4441 

— Tables 9467 
Prints, Books of 6379-6861 
Priorato, Uuominl d'ltalia 66S6 
Prior's Works ISI 
Prisdani Grammatica 9311 
Produs Diadochus 1773 
Pnmtuario de Medaglie 6929 
Propertius 1606 
Propertius, Werke 177i 
Prophccden 6767 
Proven9al 1360-1427 
Provindal Dictionary 17 
Proverbes Fran9ais 6027 
Proverbes Fran^ais 6099 
Proverbs 6012-51 
Proverbs and Sayings 2433 
Proverbs, Spanish 909-986 
Psalterium Graecum 1963 
Psalterium (Polyglotte) 1876 
Psalters 1871-9197 
Ptholomd Geographia 3813 

— Geographia, 1522 3813 
Ptolemaei Geographia 1773 

— Composition Mathdmatiqae 1777 

— Geographia, 1540 8817 
PtoIemsQus, 1730 4086 
Ptolemaeus auctns, 1530 4066 
Pufendorf de Carole Gustavo 0633 
Pufendorf s Law of Nature 4366 
Puga, las Philipinas 3804 
Pughe's Welsh Dictionary 1168 
Pugh's Cambria Depicta ' 914 
I\igin, Architecture Oglvale 6837 
Pugin's Normandy 6836 
Pugbi's Glossary of Ornament 6634 
Pulades, Coronlca de Caihalunya 964 
Pulgar, Chronica de Ferdinando 9M 

— Chronica 6180 
Pulteney's Catalogues 6168 
Punch, the London Charivari 6768 
Punjabee 8209 
Purchas, Inseds 6057 
Purchas, Pilgrimes 3818 
Purqueddu, Tesoro della Sardegna 786 
Pushtoo Testament 9078 
Pushtu 3386-6 
Putsrhius, Grammatica Latina 1778 
Pylaie, Etudes Archeologiqnes 6448 
Quadl Fasdculus Gcographicus 4067 
Quadraro, Kecuerdos de Espana 927 
Quarterly Journal, Geolog. Soc. 4883 
Quarterly Oriental Maga;dne 9556 
Quatrem^re, Airique 9948 
Quatrem^re, Egypte 2691 
Quatrem^re de Qulncy 1780 
Quatram^re de Qulncy 6838 
Quattro Poeti 667 
Quehl, Danemark 3819 
Quekett's Microscope 6169 
Querard, France Litteraire 4666 

— Archives littdraires ' 4667 
Question de Amor 6181 
Quevedo, Obras 928 
Quillet, Legislation 4998 
Quinctilian 1781-.S 
Quinet, Ahasvdrus 361 
Quin's Historical Atlas 4088 
Quintana, Hippollto y Aminta 930 

— Pamaso Espanol 981 
Quintus Curtius 1788-4 
Qulntus Curtiu^ MS. 2312 
Quirino, Rcpublique do Venise 709 
Quitard, Proverbes Franyais 6031 
Rabelais, (Euvrcs 369 
Raccolta dd Moto dell' Acque 6170 
Raccolta dl Docum. Venez. 703 
Raccolta dl Novelle 676 
Rachie, (Euvres 868 
Raczynsky, Art en Allemagne 6635 
Raczynsky, Medalller de Pologne 6998 
Radlof, Mustersoal 1911 

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426 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Radlof, Sprachen der Germ. 1232 

Raflkel, Loggie nel Vaticano 5687 

— Frescoes CC38 
Baffles, Java 3t$20 

— Life 3822 
Raigeconit. M. do Ralg«c(mrt 6446 
Ralmbach, Memoirs 5636 
Bi^asthan 2812 
Bamas-wami, Dekkan Poets 2556 
Bambnr, Entom. AndaL 5172 
Bamelli, Machine 5839 
Bamillette de divinas florcs 932 
Bami Nori Regnom 1335 
Bamklssen San 3149 
Bammohun Roy, Veds 3455 
Samoa, Castilla 6447 
Bampoldi, Proverbi 6040 
Bam Raz, Architecture 2608 

— Hindu Architecture 5840 
Bamsay, Gujarati Grammar 3163 
Bamsay*s Poems 133 
Bamns, Catalogos Mas. Dan. 5926 
Bamna, Tractatus 6448 
Bamnslo, Navigationi 3823 
Banke, Europa 498 

— Zdtalter der Reformation 499 
Baonl-Rochette, Antiqalt^s 1785 
Baool-Rochette et fiouchet 5612 
Bapetti, Marmont 4229 
Bapbaelf Psyche et Amor 5641 

— Teste Scelte 5639 

— Tfttes choisies 5640 
Bapln's History of England 135 
Baache, Lexicon Num. 5927 
Baabid Effendy 3505 
Baai's AJDglo-Saxon Grammar 1198 

— Danish Grammar 1336 

— Icelandic Grammar 1337 
BasmuBsen 2949 
Batti, Fam. Sforza 6450 
Ban e Requesens, Rime 742 
Banwolff, Roeyss 8824 
BaTrlinson, Cuneiforms 2993- 
Bay*s English Proverbs 6023 
Bay's Remaina 137 
Ray's Rebellion, 1745.10 4230 
Bay Society Publications 5178 
Baymond Breton, Diet. Caraibe 8541 
Baynouard, Grammaire companSe 1895 
'•^ Lezique Roman 1397 

— Grammaire Romane 1394 

— Poesies des Troubadours 1393 

— Roman de Ron 1417 
Beali di Francia 677 
Reaumur, Oiseaux domestlques 4429 
ReboUedo, Obras 933 
Record Gonmiission PnbL fol. 189-165 
Becord Commission Publ. Svo. 166 
Becuen de Cantates 4413 
Becneil de Documents 4064 
Becueil de Vers 370 
Becueil des Pontes Francois 6105 
Beden, Tableaux 6451 
Bedhouse, Langue Ottomane 8507 

— Turkish Dictionary 3506 
Bedi, Opere 678 
Redoutl, Les Roses 5175 
Beehorst's Mariner's Polyplot 4276 
Beeve, Camataca Dictionary 8159 
Beeve, Conchologia Iconica 5176 
Reformation, Rankc 499 
R^ormers in Germany 2313 
Regimen Sanitutis 60.'i8 
BeifTs Russian Grammar 1507 
Rciffenberg, Ohronologie 6452 

— Noms de Families 6453 
Reinoert de Vos 1268 
Reinaud, Monumens Musulmans 2557 
ReinekedeVos 6131 
Reineke Fuchs 462 
Reineke Fuchs 6130 
Rrinesii Inscription. 1786 
Belnwardt, Ind. Archipel 3829 
Rei Rusticae Script. 1793 
Beisch, Margarita Philos. 6988 
Reisneri Jerusalem 88 28 

■llelandi Anal. Rabbin. 3118 



Relandl Dlssertationes 2558 

Relandi Palsestina 3830 

Relkovich, Slavonska 1478 

Relph's Poems 8 

Rembrandt, Estampes 5648 
Remesal, Chyapay Guatemala 4001 
Remnsat, Grammaire Chinoise 8048 

R6musat, Angleterre 871 

Remy du Puys, Entrf e 5605 

Rena, Duchi di Toscana 6454 

Renard, Roman du 1399 

Renaudotii Liturg. Orient. 2193 

Renauldin, M6d. Numism. 5929 

Rene, (Euvres 6106 

Ren6e, Princes Militairea 6455 

Renesse-Breidbach 5930 

Rengger's SSugethiere 5177 

Renier, Zoologia Adriatica 5177* 

Rennell's Herodotus 1676 

Rcnouard, Ann ales des Aide 4569 
Renouard, Biblioth. d'un Amateur 4568 

Repetti, Toscana 8831 
ReptlUa 4602-5378 
Reports respecting Public Records 157 

Restout, Gal^rie Fran9oise 5625* 

Retz, Mdmoires 872 

Retzsch's Shakspeare Gallery 5646 

Reusneri opus Genealogicum 6456 

Reusneri Italia 8832 

Reuvens, Lcttres 2692 

Revolution Fran^ise 382 
Revolution Franpaise 374-3*"6 

Revolution franpalse, Thiers 420 

Revolutions de Hongrie 4036 

Revue Archeologique 6457 

Revue Numismatique 5932 

Revue Numism. Beige 5933 

Reybaud, Jerome Paturot 387 

Rejrnard, Omemens 6600 

Reynike, Yossde Olde 1233 

Reynst, Veteres Icones 5649 

Reyssbuch des HeyL Lands 3833 

Rezende, Portugal 4356 

! Shades, Catechismus 8479 

RhasJs, Vocabulaire Turc 3508 

Rhetores Graeci 6160 

Rhode, Pflanzenkunde 5178 

Rhodes, Dictionarium 3061 

Rhodes, Tent« 4231 

Ribadeneyra, I'los Sanctorum 934 

Ribadeneyra, Flos Sanctorum 2194 

Ricardo, Political Economy 4357 

Riccio, Monete di Roma 5934 

Riccius, Adel 6458 

Rich, Babylon 2992 

Richard of Cirencester 6459 
Richardson, Arab. Pers. Diet. 3350-55 

— Arabic Grammar 2950 
Richardson, English Dictionary 88 
Rlcliardson, Stars 5179 
Richelieu, Journal 6107 

— Mfemoires 6108 
Richter's Werke 475 
Richthofen's Friesisches WOrtcrb. 1273 
Riddle's Lathi Lexicon 1787 
Ridinger, Etchings 5650 
Ridolfl, Plttori Veneti 5651 
^^Se^ Chaldee Grammar 8119 
Rigveda-Sanhita 2617 
Rig-Veda-Sanhita, by MfOler 3440 

— by WUson 3412 

— par Langlois 8443 
Rinaldo, Inamoramento de 679 
Rinuccini, Rlcordi storici 680 
Rio, Popsie Chrdtienne 5652 

— Art Chrdtien 5653 
Risco, la CHStilla 810 
Ritter, Ancient PhUosophy 4527 
Ritter, Erdkunde 8«34 

— Geocrraphie 8836 
Rittershusii Genealogia 64f)0 

— Tabulae gen 6461 
RItus Eccl. August. 2222 
RIzo, Litterature Grecque 1448 
Robert, sa Vie 5654 
Roberto, Re di Gerusalemme 616! 
Roberts' Holy Land 5655 



Roberts' Egypt and Nnbia a6M 

— Holy Land, coloured 6657 

— Egypt, coloured 5669 
Robertson, Clavis Pentatenchi SOIf 

— ChivisPentat. 8120 
Robertson's Tamil PapCTv SOI 
Robinson Crusoe, Arabic 2871* 
Robinson's Asam 8797 
Robinson's Biblical Researches 3887 

— later Researches 3836 
Rocca, Discorsi di Gnerra 413S 
Roche-Aymon, Troupes L^g^res 4233 
Roohefort, Des Antilles 4001 
Rochefoucauld, Maximes 888 
Rochejaquelein, Memoirea MS 
Rochel, Plantae Btmatus 61M 
Rochon, Madagascar 3839 
Rodriguez, Gramm. Japon. 3848 
Roebuck's Proverbs 0043 
Roemer, Oolithen-Gebirge 5181 

— KreidebUdungen 6188 
Roer, Blbliotheca Indica 3445 
Roesel, Historia Ranarum 5181 
Roesel's Inseckten-Belustigong 6184 
Roger, Langue Ouolofe 363f 
Roget's Thesaurus 40 
Roig, Libre de les Dones 081 
Rolland's Seven Ages 57 
Rollin, Histoire R(»naine 1788 
Romagnosi, Diritto penalo 4398 
Romaic 14S8-5S 
Romaic Testament 8070 
Romaic and Greek 8061 
Roman Institute 5521 
Roman de la Violette 1401 
Roman du Renart 1180 
Romance Languages 1360-1407 
Romancero Castellano 901 
Romancero de Romances Moriaeos 917 
Romances Caballereacoa 09 
Romances de Germania Ott 
Romances Moriscos 036 
Romances varios 044 
Romanesc Dialect 7Sl 
Romanese or Romansh 8080 
Romansch 1421-tt 
Romans de Chevalerie OIOO 

— Huon de Bordeaux 6110 

— Valentino 0111 
Romans des XIL Pairs 1481 
Romans des Sept Sages 1408 
Romanzi di Cavalleria 608 
Rome, ancient 1647-1870 
Rome. Beschreibung 1789 

— Platnerund Urlichs 1701 
Rome, Itinerario di 6CB9 
Rome, with Index 4116 
Rommant de la Rose, MS. 6061 
Rondelet, des Poissons 5186 
Roon, Grundsatze 3840 
Roquefort, Glossaire Roman 1466 
Roquete, Leal Conselheiro 48M 
Rosa, Obras 015 
Roscoe's Monandrian Phmte 5IS7 
Rose, Chemie 5189 
Rose, Roman de la 1887 
Rosellini, Monum. dell* Egitto 8680 
Rosen, Radices Sanscrttn 8446 
Roeenkranz, Gothe 487 

— Kant'schen Philos. 478 
Rosenmueller, Scholia in V. Test SlOf 
Ro3ii de Porta historia 8197 
Rosing's Danish Dictionary 1388 
Rosini, Sa^gio Torquato Tusao 680 
Rosmini, Francesco Filelfo 681 
Rosny, Langue Japonaise 8849 
Rossellii artiflciosa Memoria 616S 
Rossi, Droit Penal 4861 
Rossi, Quadratura del Circolo 6190 
Rossii Etymolngia Aegyptiaca 3064 
Rosvith, Pocisies 5990 
Roewit, Opera 57G9 
Rothe, Romans du Renard 1401 
Rotteck'8 Wcltgeschichte dC2 
Rottlcr's Tamil Dictionary 3381 
Rotuli Chartamm in Turri 161 
Rotuli Hundrcdonua 161 



GENERAL INDEX. 



481 



Roinli Littcramm Clausarum 159 

Rofenli Litterarom Pateatium ICO 

BofeaU ScotlJB in Turri 153 
ftotulomm Origlnallnm Abbrev. 143 

Ronck, Heraold 6462 

Rongebief; Franche-€k>inttf 889 

Roidoax, lUstoire de Bretaipne 390 

Ronsfleao, Ocuvres 3Wl 
Bouneau's PeraiMi Vocabulary 3356 

BoTlgo, M^moires de 350 

Roxburgh's Ck>roinaiidel Plauts 5191 

Roxburgh's Flora Indica 5192 
Roxburgh's Hortus Bengalensis 5104 

Bojral Academy 6782* 

Royal Kalendar 4447 

Royal Society 5195 

— Catalogue 5199 
Royal Society of Litoraiuro 4570 
^- Second Series 4571 

— Proceedings of 5198 
I Boyle's Himalayan Botany 5200 

Bnbeis, Ecclosia Aqnilc^jcnsis 6463 

Rubens, Histoire de 5660 

Backert's Gedichte 503 

RndbecUi Specimen 1339 

Rnddiman's Diplomata Scotije 6464 
Boding, Coinage of Great Britain 5935 

Buegen Island 4127 

Bnogieri, Pyroteohnie 4183 

Bolx ct Pavoa 5201 

— Systema 5202 
Bnmoldi Acta 6465 
Bnmphii, Herbarium Amboincnso 5204 
Runic Poetry 1340 
Ruperti, Handbuch 1792 
Ruphy, Dictionnaire Arabe 2952 
RttppelU V5gel Afirika's 52u7 
Rttppell, Zoologie von Afrika 5206 
Bfls, OJi-Language 3528 
AofselVs Cyphers 6562 
Bsaaell's Fishes 5209 
Bussell's Indian Serpents 5211 
Bosaia 4045-65 
Russia, Tracts 4065 
Rutsian 1490-1511 

\ RuMlan Dictionary 1491 

RoasianNavy 4277 

«— Russieet la Perse 3605 

RoMlan Testament S087-89 

Bnaskago Obehtchdstya 1508 

BnaticsBReiScriptorcs 1793-16 

Rustis, PardcoUurum Lexicon 6103 

Rutland's Tour 3841 

Ruxner, Thuniicr Buch 6770 

Ryckholt, Melanges 6213 

Byland 200 

R ymeri Foedera 4362 

Rymeri Foedera 6466 

Rymer's Foedera 154 

fiudi. Works 2437 

Siwdi's Goolistan 2438 

I -— Bostan 2439 

flaavedra, el Muro exposito 946 

Sab' at Asrar-al-lUaliiyuh 2377 

flabatier, Journal Politique 384 

8«bda Calpa Druma 3447 

Sabellico, Croniche Vcneti 64(>1 

Sabellico, Historie Vlnitiune 682 

Sacco, Napoli 3842 

— Dizionario 3843 
fiMduenspiegcl 1238 
flack's Apologetik 2198 
flack, Surinam 4004 
flacred Edict 2643 
flacy, Catalogue 4572 
flaqr, Chrestomathie Ambo 2256 
flacy, Grammaire Arabc 2052 
flacy, M6moires de la Pcrso 2559 
fladelor. Solitude Patrum 5662 
fladi, Kosarium 8357-9 

— Gulistan 8360-68 

— Bostan 3369 
fladi's Baghi Oordoo 8185 
fladl's Bostan, Ms. 2338 
Sadler's State Papers 167 
fladoleti EpiRtoIte 5991 
flagarra, E^MUia 8844 



Sagaf>, Northern 1274-1359 

Sagra, Anales 4363 

Sainct Gclais, Le rergier 6112 

Suhit-AUais, France 6467 

Sainte-Beuve 394 

Sainte-Croix, Alexandre 1797 

Sainte Palaie, Troubadours 4673 

— TAndenne Chevalerie 4575 
Salutes, Vie de Spinosa 6993* 
iSainthill, Olla PoUrida 6986 

— Numismatic Crumbs 6937 
Saint-Patrick's Cathedral 194-208 
Saint Petersburg!! Academy 5214 
Saiut-Surin, Cluny 1409 
Sahiberry, PEmpire Ottoman 2830 
Salaberry, Vocabuloire Basque 1110 
Salazar de Mcndoza, Monarquia 948 
Salazary Castro, Advertcncias 947 
Sahizar y Casiro 6468 
Sale's Psohns 4414 
Solig de Dlptychis 6663 
SaUe, La Salde 6113 
Sallustius 1799-1802 
Salt's Abyssinia 3645 
Salt's lliei-oglypbicfl 2694 
Salvador, J^us Christ 2190 
Salvador, rttranss et Gibbon 2199* 
Salvandy, Histoire de Pologne 4044 
Salvator llosa, Morgan 6664 
Salver, Reichs Adels 6469 
Salvollni, Analyse 2695 
Salxenbcrg, Baudenkmsblcr 5841 
^ambuca, Cenomaui 6470 
Samllngar Svenska Fomskrift 1841 
Sammlnng Reisebesdir. 3846 
Samogitian 2090 
Samouelle, Entomological Cabinet 52 1 7 
Samper, Montcsa ilustrada 948* 
Sams' Egypt 2696 
Sanchez de Matrimonio 2200 
banchez Valverde 4005 
rtand, (Euvres 895 
Sanderi Bibliotheca Belglca 4577 
Sanderl Chorographia BrabuntiiB 5665 
Sandi, Storia di Venezia 704 
Sandrart, Ars Pictoria 6626 
Sanhita of the Sama Veda 8449 
San Kokf Tsou Bun To-Sets 2598 
San Kwo Cho 8050 
San Kwo Che 3051 
SanmicheU, Fabbriche 6842 
Sannazarus 1803 
Sanscrit 8887*8469 
Sanscrit MSS. 2447 
Sanscrit Works 3468 
Sansovino, C. Orsina 6471 
Sansovino, FamigUe d'ltaUa 6478 
Santa Cruz de Marzenado 4234 
Santander, BibUoth^(iue 4578 

— Dictionnaire Bibiiographiquo 4.')79 
Santarem, Atlas 3847 

— Cosmogruphle 3848 
Santarem, Kela^oes de Portugal 4364 
Sardinia. Dury 4128 
Sardinia (Island oO 3a48* 
Sardinian Dialect 734 
Karmatiun Languages 1453-1527 
(San>i) Concilio Tridentino 2201 
Sarpi, Paolo V. Venetia 705 
Sarrazin, Guerre d'Espagne 4235 

— Guerre de llnssie 4236 
Sartorl, Oesterreich 4581 
Sassenspegel 1237 
Satyre Menippte 397 
Saussure, I'llvgrorajirie 5218 
Saussure, Guepes Socialcs 5219 
Savary, Grammaire Arabe 2958 
Savi, Omithologia Toscona 6220 
Savigny, das Recht 4365 
Saxon, Anglo 1174-1205 
Saxon Bible 1069 
Saxon Chronicle 1199 
Saxon Chronicle dissected 1200 
Saxo Grammaticus 6474 
Sayas, Anales de Aragon 823 
Scanderbeg, Thaten 5771 
Scandinavian Literature 1274-1309 



Scappl Cuoco 6166 

Scardeonius, Urbs Patavii 647S 

Scarron, Virgile Travestie 898 

Scelta di Autori 28=4 

Schaaf, Lexicon Syriacum 8181 

Schack, Dramatische Literatur 901 

Schoefferl Iconcs Insectorum 6SS1 
SchafiEirick's SUwische Alterthfim.1465 

Schardii Germania C476 

Schaufelbcrger, Clavis Homerica 1681 

Scheffer, de Suecite Insignibus 184S 

Schellenberg, Mouches Dipt^res 5S23 

Scheller, Lexicon Latinum 18M 

Schellhig's Werke 604 

Hchels, Kricgsgeschichte 4237 

Scheuchzeri Itinera 622S 

Scheyb, Tabula Peutingeri 1744 

Schier, Granmiairo Arabe 2959 

Schieson, Opero 747 

Schildtberger 6139 

Schiller's Gedichte 6666 

Scliiller's Werke 606 

Schllteri Thesaurus 1839 

Schimper et Mougeot 6284 

Schinas, Grec Modeme 1449 

Sehinz, Nester der VOgel 6285 

— Saugethiere 6299 
Schkuhr, Carex ou Laiches 6387 
Schlegel, PhysiononL des Serpent 6228 
Schleiden, Botanik 6829 
Schleiermacher's Werke 8203 

— Predigten 8204 
Schlosser's 18e Jahrhundert 607 
Schmaltz, SicUia 6881 
Schmeizcls, Wappenlehre 6477 
Schmeller, Mundarten Bayema 1240 
Schmeller's Abhandlungen 1084 
Sclmiettau, PreussiBche Armee 4888 
Schmidel, Historia NauigaL 4007 
Schmidt, Contes 6778 
Schmidt, Ost Mongolen 8288 

— Mongol. Grammatik 8884 
Schmidt's Russisch. WSrtorboch 1609 
Schmiedcl, FossiUa 6838 
Schnaase, bUdende Kiinste 6667 
Schneevoogt, Plantae 6288 
Schnurrer, BibL Arablca 8960 
Schoell, Pidces Offlcielles 4839 
Schoenvisner,CatNum.HangarisB 6939 
Scboepflinl Alsatla 6478 
Schoettgcnii Dlplomataria 6479 
Schoettgenii Honn Hebraics 8188 
Scholtz, Gramm. Aegypt 80(i5 
Scholz, Einleitnng 8205 
Schon, Proportzion 6778 
SchSnherr, Synonymia Insect 6884 
SchUn's Haussa Vocabulary 8684 
Schott, Raupen-kaleudcr 6237 
Schott, Tschudischen Sprachen 10R5 
Schotti Ilispanise Scriptores 6480 
Schotti Technlca Curiosa 6336 
Schoutcn, Voyagie 3849 

— Relstogt 8860 

— Indes 8861 
Schouw, Pflanzcngeographie 6338 

— Climat de I'ltalie 6239 
Schreinor, Fresco-Gemiilde 6668 
Schrcnck. Kayser, Konige 6669 
Schrencknlus, Imperatorcs 6481 
Schrcudor, Zulu Grammatik 8687 
SchrUder, Mose 8806 
Schroeckli, Klrchengeschichte 8807 
Schroeder, Thesaurus Armenicns 3984 
SchroBder, Bhotanta Dictionary 8478 
Schrot's Wappen Buch 6482 
Schubert, Ahndungen 608 

— Urw^lt 600 
Schubert, Astronomie 6840 
Schublcr's Stuben-Oefen 6843 
Schultens, Authologia arab. 2961 
Schultz, Circulation 6241 
Schuize, Gothisches Glossar 1235 
Schiltzc, Holsteiniiichcs Idiotikon 1886 
Schweigger, Ueiss 886^' 
Sciences 4603-68 
Sdcutlflc Tracts 6868^ 
SdcntUlo Tracts, Russia 51 



4S8 



GENERAL INDEX. 



SoUU, Monete Pontiflde 5940 

Seobier, des Armes 6483 

S«ohier, liaison de Croy 6484 

Scorasby, Franklin Expedition 8853 

BeotUnd. Cardonncl 6668* 

SeotUnd. Inqnisit. ad Capellam 150 

Sootland. Kegist. Maffni SigilU 153 

Soott'a Provincial Antiquities 5672 

SeoCt, Romaner 1348 

Seotti, Helvetia 6485 

ScottI, Hedaglie 59^13 

Soottiflh Language : Jamieson 38-24 

Seottiflh Language: Kainsay 183 

Seottiah Language: Virgil 183-183 

Heott'8 Border Antiquities 5071 

Sooondrel's Dictionary 41 

Scripto Historica Islandonun 1344 

Scr^res Rei Metrical 1805 

Sena's Central France 5242 

Scnderi, Dissertazioni 4366 

Seidptare 5379-5720 

Seals and Autographs 23 15 

SelMS Rerum natural Thesaurus 5243 

Seeondat, Chtoo 5244 

Seconder Nameh, Manuscript 2342 

SaemiUer, Bibl. Ingoldst. 4582 

Segoing, Armorial 6486 

H^ur, Histoire Universelle 399 

Sagnr, Napoleon 4240 

Segoro de TordesiUas 817 

Seller, Wendische Spracho 1527 

8eir-Mutaqbarin 2799 

Seia, Boekdrukkonst 4583 

Selby*s British Forest-Tiees 5245 

Select Proverbs 6016 

Seleni Cryptographia 6563 

Seneca 1806-7 

Qepo'B Foreign Wood 5246 

— PapiUfHis de Surinam 5247 
Septentrion, les coutumes 8782 
S^nichral Monuments : Gough 96 
Serassi, Vita del Tasso 691 
Sereniua, diction.ang1o-suethicum 1845 
SerradiCBLlco, Antichit4deUaSicilU 5670 
Serres, Animaox 5248 
Servian 1522-24 
Serviere, Cabinet de 5844 
Seatini, Lettere Numismatiche 5943 
SeviUa, Memorias Literarias 949 
Seirel's Dutch Dictionary 1270 
Seyfllsirth, Hieroglyphices 3066 
Shakespear's Bengal 2801 
SUakespear's Hindustani Diction. 3186 

— Grammar 3188 

— Selections 3190 
Sharhi Pendi Attar 3509 
Sharpens Egypt 26<)7 
Sharpens Peerage 6487 
Shaw's Barbary 3853 
Shaw's Dresses 5674 
Shaw's Omamenta 5673 
Sheffield, Observations 201 
Shells 4602-5378 
Shenstone's Works 168 
Sherbro Catechism 3530 
Shih Chuh Tse Slioo 3052 
Shortlandf New Zealanders 3554 
Shurreef; Qanoon-e-lslam 2802 
Siamese 3470-74 
SIhbald, ScotU lUustrata 5249 
Siblmldi Britannia mtgor 6488 
Sibbaldi Miscellanea 209 
SIber, Itinerarium 3316 
ffiberie, Voyages en 3854 
Slbome's War in France 424 1 
Sibthorp, Flora GrsBca 5251-52 

— l*rodromus 5253 
Sichem, Historien 5774 
SicUia 683 
(ticiUan Dialect 737-43 
Sicily. Effemeridi 4584 
BIdath Sangarawa 3217 
Hdonii Opera 5992 
lUdonius Apollinaris 1808 
Mebold, Blblioth. Japonic. 3250 
Slebold, Fauna Juponica 5254 
Slobold et Zuocarini 5258 



Si«ge de Calais 400 
Sieges 4136-4378 

Slestrzencewicz de Bohnsi 4038 

Siete Partidas de Alfonso 950 

Sigonii Italia 6480 

— Res Bononienses 6490 
Sikh MS. 3449 
Silesia. Geschichte Schlesienfl 519 
Silesia. Homann 4139 
SOius ItaUcus 1810 
Sillig's Artists of Antiquity 5675 
Silva,laTactique 4342 
Silvestre, Alphabets 6565 
Silvestre, CEuvrcs 5676 
Silvestre, Pal6ographie 6564 
Silvestre de Sacy 2952-57 
Simes, Military Course 4243 
Simienowicz, Artillery 4182 
Simmons, Heavy Ordnance 4244 
Simon's Irish Coins 5944 
Sinaplus, Schleslsche Curiosit. 6491 
Shighalese 3210-19 
Singhalese Grammar 3218 
Singhalese Testament 2091 
SinO-el-Wahhaj 2379 
Siret, Dictionnaire des Peintres 5677 
Sismondi, Histoire des Fran^ais 401 

— Republiques Italiennea 401 

— Litt6rature du Midi 408 
Siyar-Ul-Mutakherin 2597 
Sjeiborg, Fademeslandets 1347 
JSjoegren, 0»8et. Sprachlehre 3286 
Skinner, Etymologlcon 42 
Slang Dictionary 9 
Slange, Christian IV. 1848 
Slavonic Bible 2094 
Slavonic Languages 1453-1527 
Slavonic Service 1517 

— Service Book in Slavonic 1518 
Sleeman, Ramoseeana 2803 

— Thug Gangs 2804 

— Rambles 2805 
Sloane's Nat. Hist of Jamaica 5259 
Slovenish 1512-16 
Small's Hindustani Grammar 3176 
Smids, Oudhcden 5516 
Smith (CoL C. Hamilton) 4136 
Smith's Plants 5261 
Smith's Bibliotheca 4586 
Smith's Biography and MythoL 1811 

— Antiquities 1812 

— Geography 1813 

Smith's Catalogue Raisonn6 5678 

Smith's Chronlcon Rusticum 43^)9 

Smith's Corn-Trade 4368 

Smith's Tracts 6262 

Smith's Harmonics 4415 

Smith's Inventoiium Sepulchrale 6493 

Smith's Lives of Highway-men 43 

Smith's Views in Italy 5525 

Smith's Wealth of Nations • 4367 

Smith's Works 168* 

Smith's Zoology of South Africa 6260 

Smyth's Roman Brass Medals 5945 

Smyth's Roman Family Coins 5946 

Snorre sturlesen : Heimskringia 1349 

Societe de Geographic 3855 

Soci^t^ Entomologique 4820 

Society Atlas 4089 

Society of British Artists 5785 

Society of Painters 5786 

Soharofthe Cubala 3123 

Sohler, Malson de 6493 

Solinus 1814 

Soils, Conquista de Mexico 4008 

Soils, Conquista de Mexico 951 

Soils, Wappenbiichlein 6494 

Sommersberg, Sliesiac Scriptores 6495 

Somneri DlctionariumSaxonicnm 1201 

Songs 4389-4422 

Soorah, Arabic Dictionary 2962 

Sophocles 1815-18 

Soprani, Pittorl Genovesi 6627 

Sorabjce's Sentences 3137 

Sorapan de Rleros 6051 

Sorreguleta, Semana Bascongada 1111 

Sousa, Caaa Real Portugueza 6496 



Sonsa, Lingua Arabica 1027 

Southey's Orsua 171 

Sower, Parable of the 1035 

Sowerby's English Botany 6861 

— the Supplement 6864 

— British Mineralogy 6265 

— Mineral ConchcA^gy 63.i6 

— English Fungi 6967 
Soverby's (G. B.) Foaail Shells 6888 
Soyer, Infanterie 4S4i 
Spa. Guides 6545 
Spain. Tofino 4180 
Spain and Portugal 4131 
Spangenberg, Chronlcon 6775 
Spangenberg, MansfeL Chronica 6497 
Spanhemil Dissertationes 6917 
Spanish Bible 8096 
Spanish Language 751-700 
Spanish Literature 761-976 
Spanish, rare Books 6167-83 
Spamnan's Voyage 385C 
Spearman's British Qtinner 4191 
Spectateur Militaire 4146 
Spectator 178 
Speculum Humanse Salvationis 9817 
Speede's Indian GardeiUng 5908 
Spegel, Glossarium TMl 
Spelen van Slnne 6138 
Spelmanni Glossarium 6568 
Spence, Epitaphs 9818 
Spence's Polymetls 5680 

— Polymetis 1819 
Spencer's Circassia 3887 
Speneri Opus Heraldicnm 64SB 
Spenser, Fairy Queen 174 
Spiers' French Dictionary 938 
Spies, MUnzbelnstig. 5948 
Spinoza, Opera 6991 
Spix, Cephalogenesis 6S7Q 
Spix und Martins 4009 
Spon et Wheler 3858 
SponU Miscea 1820 
Sports 4438-99 
Sporteman's Slang 44 
Sprenger, Catalogue 9661 
Sprichworter 6036 
Sprott's Chronicle 6499 
Spruner's Historical Atlas 4091 
Sri Dandi 3480 
Staden, Opera Musica 4416 
Stalder's Schwelzerischcs Idiotik. 1941 
Stamm, Vorschule zum Ulflla 1949 
State Papers 176 
State Trials 178 
Statins 1811 
Statutes of the Realm 147 
Staunton's Chhia 9644 
Stedman's Surinam 4010 
Stein, Frankrcich 811 
Stebi D'Altenstehi 6801 
Steller, Kamtschatka 8899 
Stephani Lexicon Serbicnm 1598 

— Serbische Grammatik 1694 
Stephani Preedlum Rnsticooi 6971 

— Praedlum Rusticum 1898 
Stephani Princlpum Musa 6994 

— Thesaurus GrsBcus 1898' 
Stephani, Thesaurus L. Latin. 1894 
Stephens's Book of the Farm 5886 
Stephens' British Entomology 6979 

— British Inserts 6978 
Stephen's Central America 4011 
Stephens and Catherwood 4019 
Stepner, Inscr. Lips. 6001 
Sternberg, Monde primitif 6974 
Sternberg, Northamptonshire DisL 46 
St Esprit. Statuts 8499 
Stetten, Augsburg 6908 
Steuart, Pearl Fisheries 4870 
Stevenson's English Grammar 8808 

— Murathee Grammar SfO? 
Stewart's Arabic Grammar 9968 
Stewart's Oriental Library 8599 

— Persian Letters 8371 
St. George 0059 
Stleler's Atlas 4099 
Stlemman, BlbL SuiogotUca iAH 



i 



GENERAL INDEX. 



420 



9d, HohenzoUem 


6501 


Florilegium 


1836 


ale's Java 


S860 


olm Academy 


5875 


lea Spectres 


6276 


. £ast Florida 


4013 



t statutes of the U. States 4371 

Pierres Antiques 5493* 

, first edition 6166 

, Falconer 1827 

a, G^ographie 1828 
inberg, Nortli of Europe 3861 
I's Fortification 4247 
is 4249 
rodnctory Essay 4250 
(, Leben Jesu 2208 
i Memoria Popnl. 4029 
u. Populorom 6505 
int, Braine-le-Chateaa 6507 
erchamps 6508 
s Greek Harmony 2004 
I Horda Angelcynuan 6681 
ra Britannica 5684 

b. of Efigravera 6682 
rts of England 6683 
*ckl's New South Wales 6277 
;)lien, Statuti 6423 
iOxicon lUyricum 1474 
BTs Swiss Glironicle 6776 
, Palembang 3862 
ion, Kongers Sagaer 1350 

de Toledo 955 

^ Itin. in Terram S. 3759 

% Memoria 3805 

Joif Errant 409 

ables Analytiquea 4737 

ius 1830 

: Dialect 11 

Lexicon 1831 

k Buffon 4738 

lf6moires 6114 

noires 410 

ra, Proceedings 3863 

, Pelerin 3864 

i' Durham 177 

9' Society 178 

Grrammar 8532 

Arch. Collections 6509 

ton and Richardson 5278 

1, Forsell 3865 

1, Mareliufl 4133 
ih 1274.1359 

h Bible 2098 

h Dictionary 1287 

} Geraniacese 5279 

tus Britannicus 5280 

le Rijm KrOnlkor 1352 

i Res Belgica. 651U 

Life, Mason 194 

u^ Yocab. Serbicum 1622 

Ava 3866 

3079-3132 

Testament 2100 

Chronique 2614 

itanensis 2964 
iix de la RdvoL Fran9aise 5685 

d, Siam 3867 

> 1832 

le Andacht 2319 

ite, Arte de Scrivere 6567 

n, Daniela 2117 

1, Druids of Britain 1170 

ant des Rtoux, Histor. 413 

i, par Chiarini 3124 

Slavic Nations 1456 

3220-33 

Pentateuch 2121 

patois de Champagne 1410 

1, Atlas 4095 

n, Campaigns of 1780 4014 

Obras 6182 

Mantcha 3277-82 

Turkish 2123 

, Armenia musicale 4418 

rgel 3868 

S. Grata 2208* 

El Gofflredo 748 



Tasso, Gierusalemme liberata 684 

— Gemsalenmie liber^ Calabrese 716 

— Jerusalem D^livrte 688 

— Gierusalemme, Neapolitan 726 

— il Gofbredo, Bergam. 711 

— Ra Gremsalemme, Zeneize 719 

— Jerusalem Delivered 179 
Tassy, Hindoustani 8192 
Tatistchew, Dictionnaire Rosse 1610 
Ta Tsing Leu Lee 2646 
Ta Tshig Sen Le 3053 
Tattam, Lexicon Aegypt 3067 

— Grammar 3068 
Tausend und eine Nacht 613 
Tavemier, Voyages 3871 
Taxatio Ecclesiastica 141 
Taylor, Logarithms 5281 
Taylor's Fixed Stars 5282 
Taylor and Cresy 6846 
Tchap-Soo 8054 
Tchastyach, Opisanie 1511 
Teatro Comico Fiorentino 69S 
Teatro Comico Portngues 1028 
Teatro Italiano Antioo 693 
Teichelmann and Schtirmann 3560 
Telinga Gramm. et Diet 2460* 
Tellez, Ethiopia 3869 
Teloogoo Testament 2124 
Telugu 8235-41 
Temminck, Mammiflrea 5256 
Temminck, Pigeons 6283 

— Esqui&ses 2^Qlogiques 6284 
Templu, Operi 743 
Tench's Port Jackson 3872 
Tengler, Layenspiegel 6777 
Teniers, Amphitheatrum Pict. 6686 
Tennant's Indian Recreations 2805 
Tenore, Flora Napolitana 6285 

— Fitognosia 6286 

— Geographic de Naples 6287 

— Specie di Crochi 6288 
Terence 1837 
Terence, en Francoys 6778 
Terentius 1838 
Temaux-Compans, BibL Aslat. 4588 
Terry's Cyphers 6668 
Tertii Berg. Imagines 6687 
Tesoro de Escrit. Mist. 956 
Tesoro de los Romanceros 940 
Testa de NeviU 145 
Testaments 1871*2137 
Testamentum graece 1988 
Testamentum Polyglottum 1874 
Teutonic 1206*1230 
Teutsche Herold 6511 
Tewrdanck 6753-4 
Tezkereh al Vakiat 2595 
Thai 3470-74 
Thaly's Fort Komarom 4251 
Theocharopoulos, Greek Dial 1450 
Theocritqs 1844 
Theologische Studien 2209 
Theology 2143-2212 
Theophrastus 1845 
Therami Uber Belial 2320 
Thesaurus Bibliothecalis 4580 
Thesaurus Comucopisa 1846 
Thevenot, Voyages 3873 

— nouvelle edition 3876 

— Travels 3877 
Thi^bault, Frederic le Grand 414 
Thiebault, Si6ge de Gtoes 4262 
Tliienemann, Fortpflanzung 6289 
Thierry, Conq. de I'Angleterre 416 
Thiers, Revolution Fran9aisQ 420 
Thirty Years' War, Carve 187 
Thoison Dor 6115 
Thomas de Hibemia 232*2 
Thomas's Heathen Worship 6060 
Thomas's Patan Sultans 5949 

— Surashtra Coins 5951 
Thomas's Welsh Poems 1171 
Thomas Magister 1847 
Thompson's Africa 3878 
Thoms* Chinese Courtship 3055 
Thomson, les Saisons 6007 
Thomson, Orpheps Caledooias 4419 



46 
4988 



MIO 

sni 

MSI 

ISOB 

IMS 

459fr«l 



Thomson's Etymims 
Thorn's War in India 
Thome's Adagia 
Thornton's India 

— East India Company 

— Gazetteer 
Thornton 
Thornton's Turkey 
Thorpe's Analecta Saxonica 
Thorpe's Laws of England 
Thorpe's Catalogues of MS& 
Thouin, Esp^ces de Jardins 
Thousand and One Nights 6779 
Thousand and One Nights, Rng: 4 
Threefold Science S444 
Threlkeld's Australian Giamnuur 8649 
Thnani Historla 6911 
Thucydides 1848 
Thug Gangs 8808-8 
Thiimmel's Werice 618 
Thnnberg, Flora Japonica 8990 

— Svenske Djur 5991 
~ Dissertationes 8999 

— Flora Capensis 8998 
Thnrot, Philosophie 491 
Thybourrel et Appiar 6116 
Tibaldi, Senate a tre 4490 
Tibbins' French Dictionary 994 
Tibeh Ukbar 8474 
Tibetan 8476-78 
Tibetan MS. 9160 
Tibulle 1850 
Tibullns 160^4 
Ticknor's Spanish literatore 999 
Tlcozzi, Dizionario dei PiUoxi 6688 
Heck's Schriften 618* 

— Evremont 618 

— Phantasus 616 
Tielcke, Krieg von 1766 bis 1768 4964 
Tijdschrift, de Wetenschappen 8294 
Timour, Institutes 3478 
Timperley's Encyclopedia 4698 
Tinto, NobUt& di Verona 694 
Tippoo Sultan, Letters 9564 
Tiraboschi, Memorie ModenesI 688 

— Letteratura Italiana 096 
TiraqueUus de Nobilitate 6618 
Titii Loci controversi 6998 
Titsingh's Japan 9666 
Tod's R^ast'han 9819 
Toflno, las Costas de Espana 8879 
Toiles peintes 6686 
Toland's Works 1196 

— Works 6060* 
Tomas de Cordoba 4014* 
Tomasini Elogia viromm 8696 
Tomicek, Bohmische Sprache 1467 
Tomsa, BcJhmische Sprache 1468 

— Worterbuch 1469 
Tooke, Diversions of Pnrley 47 
Tooke on Prices 4879 
Tooti Nameh 2440-3476 
TopffiT, Reflexions 498 
TopfTer, Voyages 499 

— Voyages 6780 
Torffaei Orcades 6614 

— Series Dynastamm 6618 
Torquemada, Monarquia Indiana 4018 
Torre, Pesquera Families 9394 
Torrens' Com Trade 4878 
Torrens' Field Ezerdsa 4968 
Torres Villaroel, Obras 988 
Torrey, Flora of New York 8998 
Tory, peintre et graveur 4668 
Tota-Eahani 3194 
Tota Enhance 8198 
Totanes, Lengua Tagala 8665 
Tour through Great Britain 180 
Toumemine, Science Unlverselle 9396 
Touraois, Ducd'Orl^ans 424 
Towers, Common-Place-Book 9896 
Townsend, Indian Thesaurus 9813 
Tractatus de Herbis 4989 
Tracts on Geography 8918 
Tragi Stirpes GermanisB 8996 
Tragicorum, Gr. firagmenta 1881 
Trait6 de Diplomatle 



430 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Traits des Feux 4840 

Traits des I'risea 4374 

Transactions of Amor. PhiL See. 4621 
Transactions of Amer. ThlL Soc 4G32 
Transactions, liter. 4448-4601 

Transactions, scientific 4602-5378 

Trautretter, zur £dda 1293 

Travels 8557-4134 

Travels, scientific 4602*^78 

Treaties, &c 4279-4388 

Treitschke, Schmetterllnge 5123 

Trembley, des Polypes 6297 

Treter, Ecclesia Varmiensis 6516 

Treviranos, Works on Anatomy 5298 
Triers' Wapen-Kunst 6517 

Triodion, or Hossian Ritual 1521 

Triomphe de Maximilian 6759 

Trissincu, Lengoaltaliana 706 

Tristan, Poemes 1411 

Tmka, B{5hmischen Sprache 1470 

Trommll Concord. Or. 2001 

Troost, Vie des Hollandais 6690 

Trotz, Dictionnaire Polonois 1488 
Troubadour, Poisies Ocoitaniques 1413 
Troubadours 1360-1427 

Taking Wan E'emnng 3282 

Tucker's Persian Dictionary 8478 

Tninman, Sprcekvoorden 6021 

Tnki Lingua Ck)pt. 3069 

Tnlly's Tripoli 8880 

Turco-Greek 2129 

Torenne, De Ramsay 4256 

Turin Academy 6299 

Turkey 2822-31 

Tnrkheim, Tablettes 6518 
Turkish 3480-3509 

Turkish- Armenian 2128 

Turkish Army 6430 

Turkish Bible 2126 

Turkish Sultans 2345 

Tbrle, Music Book 4421 

Tumbull's Voyage 3881 

Turner, Fuel, or Sea Weeds 6801 

— Muscologia Hibemica 6803 
Turner's Work» 5691 

— and Borrer 6805 
tTomer's Anglo-Saxons 1204 
forpiUf Siam 8882 
Tnrpin de Criss6, Guerre 4259 

— Art of War 4261 
Tusser's Points of Husbandry 6367 
Tutschekf Galla Language 3522 
Twysdeni Hist. Anglic. Scriptores 6520 
Tychsen,ResNumaria.Muhamm. 5952 
1>nda]e Family 6521 
lyneside Naturalists' Club 6306 
Types, Script 6001 
^hrsk Parlor 1353 
Ubeda, Picara Justina 6183 
Ubeda, Picara Montanesa 959 
Uflienbach's Reisen 8888 
Ugrian Languages 1528-46 
TJhland's Gedichte 617 
Uhlemann, Aegypt Alterth. 2698 
tJhlemann, Ling. Samarit 8125 
Uibelaker, Karlsbader Sinters 5307 
Ulfilae Evangelia 1977 
Unoa, Noticias Americanas 4016 
Ubici, Hellen. Dichtk. 1852 
Ungarisches Worterbuch 1541 
Uniforms, H. Vemet et £. Lami 4262 
United States 3917-4025 
United States Coast Survey 4017 
Universal History 181 
UiMsott's English Topography 4594 
Upham's Budhism 2569 
Urcullu, Gramatica 760 
*Drfi "Kasidahs" 2442 
*Urh Ya Too 3057 
Utrecht Academy. Annalcs 6308 
Uusl Suomenklelinen 1542 
Uylenbroek, Persia 2965 
Uztarroz, Hlstoria de Aragon 823 
Vaillant, Grammalre lloum&ne 1427 
VaiUant, Numismata Imper. 5953 

— Arsacidarum Imperium 6954 

— Kumismata Impor. Roman. 5955 



Vahies, Dictionnaire Diplomat. 6669 

Valentyn, Oost-Indien 8884 

Valerius Maximus 1853 

Valery, Voyages en Italie 425 
Vallancey, Collectanea Hibemica 202 

VaUancey '8 Irish Grammar 1 1 62 

Volmeeki, the Ramayuna 8451 

Valor Ecclesiasttcus 148 

Valvasor, Carinthia 6522 
Van Dale, Seigneurs de Gavres 6139 

Vandelli, Diccionario 6309 

Vander- M ilii Lingua Belglca 1271 

Van der Velde's Schriften 618 

Van Diemen's Land 6810 

Van Dyek. Icones 5629 

Vanini Amphitheatrum 5597 

Vareni Geographia 8885 

Varennes, Roy d'Armes 6523 

Varillas, Franyois ler 6117 

Varthema, Itinerario 8887 

— Reisz 8889 
Varusoltis, Xylographle 4596 
Vasari, Vite de' Pittori 5692 

— Opere 6693 
Vasco, Opere 4376 
Vassalli Lexicon Melitense 3270 

— Gnunmatica Melit 8271 

— Grammatica Maltese 3272 
Vassalli, Motti Malted 6042 
Vater, Uteratur der Grammafc. 1086 
~ Volks-Mundarten 1087 
Vaticano, da Pistoles! 6694 
Vattel, Droit des gens 4877 
Vaucher, Conferves 6311 
Vaughan Family] 2327 
Vaux, Memoirs 49 
Vedas. The White Yajurveda 8154 
Vega (Gardlaso de la) 3957 
Vegetius 1856 
Veitia Unage, Norte 4018 
Velasco, Fernandez de 817 
Velasco, Espanoles 6695 
Velasquez, Alphabetos 5956 

— Ankles 960 
Vella, Dizionario 8276 

— Maltese Grammar 8276 
VelleJins Paterculus 1856 
Vellum, books printed ujxm 6002-6 
Venegas, California 4020 
Venetian Dialect 744-48 
Venice 699-705 

— Boschini 5696 
Venice: Daru 281 
Ventote Lexikon 1451 
V^ra, Hegel 426 
Verard, Gravures en Bois 4696 
Verde Baraona 2328 
Verea y Aguilar, Galicia 961 
VerelU Historia Suio-Gothica 1354 

— Runographla Scandica 1356 
Vere's Commentaries • 4263 
VergiUusdeProdigiis 6998 
Verhandelingen der Akad. v. We. 4650 
Verhand. van Batav. Genootschap 4676 
Verkade, Muntboek 6957 
VermigUoli, Monete Ferugine 6058 
Vemeuil et CoUomb 6312 
Vernon, Art Militaire 4264 
Veron, M6moires d'un Bourgeois 427 
Verri, Notti Romano 707 
Verri, Opere 4378 
Versailles. Ville de Chateau 5705 
Verslagen der Akademie 4651 
Vesin, Ecritures en chiffres 6571 
Yetus Testamentum, MS. Alex. 1985 
Vialart, Maison de Surgeres 6524 
Viallet et Bosut 6846 
Viardot, Musees d'Espagno 6706 

— Musdesd'Allemagne 6707 
Vicente Peligcr, Cartas 962 
Vicot 2329 
Victoires, Conqudtes 4265 
Vida de los Filosofus 963 
VidsB Poemata 5999 
Vie de Jesu Christ 5781 
V ienna Gallery 5487 
Viera y CIav\}o, Can&ria 8000 



Vieyra's Portuguese Dictionary 994 

— Portuguese Grammar 9gg 
Vlga-glums Saga issj 
Vigerii Decachordum 67gs 
Vigner, Luxembourg 6525 
Vigne's Travels 3994 
Vignola's Baukunst 5647 
Vigndlii Homanorum Denarii 6959 
Vikanera. Testament 2130 
VOla, Viaggi 8805 
Villa Borghese 870S 
Villagutierre Soto-Mayor 4Kt3 
Vlllani, Cronica 7m 
ViBanueva, Viage literario 965 
Villars, Plantes de Dauphin^ 68U 
Villars, Vie 4Sg 
VBlaviciosa la Mosquea MM 
Villemain, Litt^. du Moyen Age 429 
Villemarqu6, Barzac-Breis llSS 
VUliers et Guende 6314 
ViUotte, J)ictionarlmn Armenlcmn 2966 
Vimina, Polonia 4030 
Vincent, Miroir hystorial 6118 
Vincentii Liber Gratis 6183 
Vinci, la Peinture 6709 
Vincke's Verwaltung 4l7f 
Virgil, by Douglas 1824 
Virga Italian M& 8S30 
VirgUius 1857-« 
Visconti (E. Q.) Opere 6710 
Vishnu Purana 

Vlsuddhimaggo, Burmese MS. 
Vitale. Riflessione 
Vlte di Italianl 

Viton, Maisons dSM 

Vitruvius* Arehitectur 6948 

— Civil Architecture 60M 
Vivas, vida en Fruto 987 
Vivian's Portugal and Sixain 6711 
Vocabolario della Crusca 638 
Vocabulaer Maleys 8265 
Vocabularius breviloquos 6131 
Vocabulary in Six Limguages 1088 
Vocabulary of Sea Phrases 4278 
Voet, Brederode 6527 
Vogt, Catalogus 4697 
Volage de Levant 3896 
Voiages au Nord 8826 
Voigt, Hortus Calcnttensls 6817 
Voiron, I'Astronomie 4671 
Vollgraf^ Standesherm 4980 
Volney, JSyrie SB97 
Voltaire, la Pucelle tm 
Voltaire, CEuvres computes 430 

— CEuvres choisies 431 

— La Henriade 433 
Voss' Luise 619 
Vossberg, Preuasische MQncen 6960 
Vossii Etymologicon Latinum 1864 
Voyage en Espagne 990 
Voyages 3667-4184 
Voyages des Indes 3827 
Vraye, Histoire des TYonhlcs 433 
Vredii Flandria 6628 
Vries, Reysen 8898 
Vulgar English 9 
Vulfers, Lexicon Pers. 3480 
Vyasudevu, Prem Sagnr 3167 
Vyse, Pyramids of Gizeh 2699 
Waagen's Kunstwerke 6712 
Wace, Roman de Rou 1414 

— Roman de Brut 1415 

— Chronicle 141 6 
Wachsmuth, Hellen. Alterth. 1265 
Wachtendorp, Oude Geschieden. 6617 
WachteriGlossariumGermanicum 1243 
WaddiBll's Calabar Vocabulary 3520 
Waddington's Ethiopia 3899 
Wagner, Renata 5606 
Wagner, Zootomica 5318 
Wahl, MorgenL Sprachen 2568 
Wahlenberg, Flora Upsaliensis 6319 
Wakaat Akbcri 2443 
Wall, Diwan 2444 
WalchiiBibliotheca Theologies 4698 
Walckcnaer, Gtographie 1866 
Waldstein et Kitaibol 6321 



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431 



Walea 211-217 

Wales, DraTdngs of Views 2327 

Wales. Tracts 6540 

Walker's Irish Bards 205 
Wallachian 1423-27 

Wallenstein's Briefe 4266 

WaUich, Plantee Asiaticn 5322 

— Nipal Plants 5325 

Walpole's Painting in England 5629* 

Walsh's Ancient Coins 5961 

Walter's Welsh Dictionary 1172 

Waltheri Lexicon Dipl. 6572 

Walton's Polyglott 1871 
War Literature 4136-4273 

WardofWarre 4267 

Ware's Antiquities of Ireland 208 

Warei Vitse 207 

Waser, Numi Hebraeorum 5962 

Washington's Legacies 4023 

Water, Zeelant 6529 

Waterloo, Campagne 4268 

Waterloo, Relation 4269 

Weber, Indisohe Studien 2815 

Weber's Northern Antiquitiw 184 

Weigel, Ethica naturalis 6466 

WeQ, Chalifen 2570 

Weiland's Hand-Atlas 4096 

Weingartner, Lieder-handscrift 1244 

Weinmann Elenchus Plantarum 5328 

Weisse, Catalogus SteUamm 5329 

Weiss Eunig 5755 

Welcker, Aeschylische TrUogie 1551 

Welcker, Denkm&ler 5716 

Weleveld, Wapenboek 6530 

WeUealey's Dispatches 4270 

Wellington's Dispatches 4271 

Wells, Maps 4097 

Wells' Two Essays 5330 
Welsh 1156-1173 

Welsh Bible 2131 

Welsh Reminiscences 4272 

Welz, Sicilia 4381 
Wendish 1525-27 

Wendish Bible 2137 

Wendland, Ericarom Icones 5331 

Werlichii Augsburg 6531 

Wemsdori; Poetae Latinl 1768 

Westenrieder, Glossarium 1245 

Westergaard, Radices Sanscr. 3456 

Westergarth's Victoria 8901 

West India Sketch Book 4021 
West Indies 8917-4025 

Westmoreland Dialect 50 

West of England Journal 1089 

Weston's Greek Coins 5963 

Westphalen, Monumenta 6532 

Westilng, Fargbistoria 5332 

Westwood's Insects 5333 

Whewell's Inductive Sciences 5334 
Wicsay, Mnsei Hedervarii Numi 6964 

Wleland's Werke 520 

Wiener Verzeichniss 5335 

Wigalois, Ton Wimt 1246 

Wigand, Femgericht 4382 

Wight, Plant. Indiae Orlentalis 5337 

Wight's Indian Botany 5336 

Wikstrom, Litt Bot. Suedae 5338 

Wildeisen, Brandenburg 6533 

Wllhehn der Heilige 1247 

Wilken, Ling. Pers. 8481 

Wilken's Kreuzziige 521 



Wilkins' Atheniensia 1867 

WOkins, Concilia 9211 

Wllkins, Glossary 2571 

Wilkins' Sanscrit Grammar 8458 
Wilkinson, Materia Hieroglyphica 2700 

-- Extracts 2702 

— Topography of Thebes 2703 

— Ancient Egyptians 2704 
Wilkinson's Dalmatia 4032 
Wilkinson's popular Acoount 2709 

— Surveyor Thebes 2710 

— Papyrus at Turin , 2711 

— Modem Egypt 2712 
^Olks's South of IndU 2816 
Willdenow, Hortus Berolinensis 5339 

— Amarantha 5840 
^miement. Regal Heraldry 6534 
Willemin, MonumoisFranfais 5717 
Willems, Belgisch Museum 6536 
WlUems, Vlaemsche lied. 1272 
Williams's Chinese Vocabulary 3058 
Williams* Combustion of Coal 5342 
Williams' Sanskrit Dictionary 8460 
Williams, Hieroglyphiofl 2713 
Williams, Inventions 5341 
Williams' New Zealand Die. 3552 
Williams' Sanscrit Gnunmar 8461 
Williams, Zilla 2818 
Williamson, Memoir 4024 
Willinks, Amst ArkadU 5518 
WiUmet, Lexicon Arablcnm 2967 
Wilson's Archeology 185 
Wilson's Pelew Islands 3902 
Wilson's Theafere of the Hindoos 3465 
Wilson and Bonaparte 53 13 
Wilson's Ariana Antiqua 5965 
Wilson's Glossary 2820 
Wilson's India 2819 
Wilson's Mackenzie MSS. 2572 
Wilson's Sanscrit Dictionary 8462-65 
WUson's Sanscrit Grammar 3466 
Wilson's Vishnu Purana 2622 
Wilson's Zoology 5344 
Winning's Comparadve Philology 1090 
Wise's Voyages 8903 
Withals, Dictionarie 51 
Wolf 968 
Wolf^ Copenhagen 8904 
Wolf^ Dansk Ord-Bog, 1357 
Wolfli Bibliotheca Hebraea 81 26 

— Earaei 8127 

— Lect Memor. Cen. 6000 

— Monumenta Tjrpog. 4599 
Wood's Inhabitants of Ireland 1 153 
Woodcuts 5721-82 
Woodcuts, see Terence 1837 
Wood's Genera of Insects 5347 
Wood's Saxon Grammar 1205 
Wood's Oxus 3905 
Wood's Palmyra and Balbee 5718 
Worships, Ancient 1647-1870 
Woutera, Histoire Parlementaire 434 
Wrangel 3906 
Wright's Arabia 2212 
Wright, SkandinaTiens Fiakar 5348 
Wright's Court-hand 6574 
WiiUner, die Verwandtschaft 1091 
W^iirdtwein, Bib. Moguntina 4600 
Wyatt's Industrial Arts 5720 

— Metal Work 5719 



Wytfliet 4025 
Xaupi, Perpignan 6687 
Xenophon 1888 
Ximena, Obispos de Jaen 969 
Ximenes, Monasb del Escorial 970 
Ximeno, Escritores de Valenda 971 
T^jnadattabada 8463 
Tanez de Abiles 971 
Tarren, British Birds 6349 
third edition 6850 

— British Fishes 6050* 

third edition 6861 

Yates' Bengali lang. 8160 

Tates's Hindustani Dictionary 8105 

Tates's Sanscrit Dictionary 8467 

Teates's Hebrew Grammar 8128 

Tih Tung Che 8069 

Yorke, Monumens Egyptiens 2714 

Torke's Royal Tribes SIS 

Yorkshire Dialect 7 

Yorkshire, Greenwood's Map of 4184 

Young's Yorkshire Coast 6862 

Ysbrants Ides 8907 

Yztueta, Guipuzcoaco 1112 

Zabaglia, Contignationes 6860 

Zach, TabulsB Motumn 6868 

— Correspondance 6864 
Zahn's Omamente 6601 
Zalikoglou Lexicon 1453 
Zamora, Comedias 973 
Zannoni, Atlante 4008 
Zanzolini Lexicon ChaldaLcum 3129 

— Lexicon Syriacum 8130 
Zanotti, Accad. di Bologna 6681 
Zarlino, Opere 4422 
Zayas y Sotomayor, Novelas 974 
Zedlitz, WaldfrSulein 522 
Zeiller, Itinerarium 3908 
Zeisberger's Lenni Grammar 3548 
Zeitschrifb des Morgenlandes 2673 

— der MorgenL Gesellschaft 3574 
Zeltneri Theatrum Virorum 4601 
Zend-Avesta, de Zoroastre 2675 
Zepken, gynaeceum SUeeiacnm 6688 
Zetterstedt, Orthoptera 6866 

, — Insecta Lapponica 6356 

Zeuss, die Deutschen 1948 

Zeuss, Grammatica Geltica 1127 

Ziegenbalg, Gram. DamuUca 8333 

Ziegleri Terra Sancta 8009 

Zieman's WSrterbuch 1949 

Zimmerman, Chiwa 3910 

— Oxus 8911 
Zimmerman, Zoologla Geograph. 6367 
Zinat-al-Kulub 9445 
ZinkgrSfen's Apopbthegmata 6088 
Zinnani, UcoeUi 6858 
Zinzendorf; Gedichte 623 
Zoega de Obeliscis 3716 
Zoological Journal 6350 
Zoological Society 6861 
Zoologist 6369 
Zoology 4603-6878 
Zonula, Vigilias 976 
Zosimus 1869 
Zschokke's Novellen 624 

— Stunden der Andacht 626 
Zufhr Nameh 9448 
Zulu 3587-9 
ZurlA, Marco Polo 3913 



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INDEX LINGUARUM QUIBU3 PARABOLA DE SEMINATORB EXHIBETUR. 



PARS I.— LINGUA VASCONICA. 

1. Vaaoonice, dial. GnipuscoaiMi. 

2. YMComoe, dial. Biacaina. 

3. Yaaconioe, dial. Saperioria Navarree. 

4. Yasoonice, diaU Lapurdensi. 

5. Yasconice, dial. Inferioris Navarree. 

6. Yaaconice, dial. Solensi. 

PARS II.— LlNGUiE FINNICiE. 

7« Finnice. 

8. Finnice, dial. Carelica TverensL 

9. Esthonice. 

10. Esthonice, dial. Dorpatensi. 

11. Lapponice, diaL Norvegica. 

12. Lapponice, dial. Suecica. 

13. Syxjsene. 

14. Ceremissice. 

15. Afordvinice. 

16. Hungarice. 

PARS III.— LINGUA CELTICJE. 

17* Gaelice, dial. Hibemica Connaciap. 

18. Gaelice, dial. Ilibernica Momonise. 

19. Gaelice, dial. Scotica. 

20. Gaelice, dial. Mannica. 

21. Cambrice. 

22. Armorice. 

23. Armorice dial. Trecoriensi. 

PARiS IV.— LINGU-E GRJECO-LATINJE. 

24. Epirotice. 

25. Greece. 

26. Neo-Grsece. 

27. Latino. 

28. Italice. 

29. Dial. Fedemontana. 

30. Hispanice. 

31. DiaL Hispanica Curassoae. 

32. Lositanice. 

33. Dial. Luaitanica Ceilanensi. 

34. Galilee. 

35. Catalane. 



86. Rhsetioe, dial. Oberiaadica. 

37. RhsBtioe, dial. Inferioris EngadinsQ. 

38. Rhsetioe, dial. Superioris EngadiniB. 

39. Valachice. 

PARS v.— LINGUA GERMANICiE. 

40. Theotisce. 

41. Theotisce, dial, media inter Francicain et 

42. Germanice. [Saxonicam. 

43. Neo-Sazonice. 

44. Neo-Saxonice, dial, potios Coloniend. 

45. Neo-Sazonicey dial, potios Hollandiou 

46. HoUandice. 

47. Dial. Hollandica Creolensi. 

4S. Dial. Anglo-HoUandica Sorinamensi. 

49. Anglo-StuLonice. 

50. Anglo-Sazonice, dial. Northumbrica* 

51. Anglice. 

52. Scotice. 

53. Neo-Frisioe. 

54. Islandice. 

55. Dial. Farensium Insalamm. 

56. Suecice. 

57. Danioe. 

PARS VI.— LINGUJE SLAVICJE. 

58. Slavonioe. 

59. Russice. 

60. lUyrice, dial. Bosnensi. 

61. Serbice. 

62. Slovenice, dial. Camiolica. 

63. Slovenice, dial. Blatensi. 

64. Bnlgarice. 

65. Polonice. 

66. Bohemioe. 

67. Slovacice. 

68. Sorabice. 

69. Sorabice, dial. Inferioris Lnsatise. 

70. Lithuanice. 

71. Lithuanice dial. Samogitica. 

72. Lettice. 



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which Carre proToked by his writings caused their destruction and suppression (in the Itinerarium, 
particularly of the last part) ; and this circumstance gave to them that character of ezceasive rarity 
which they have retained for more than a century and a half. 

The following is Carve's own account of the circumstances under which the Itinerary was written : 

" Not in the quiet chamber of study has it been composed, but beneath the tents of war, where 

my busy pen found no peace from the ominous clangour of the hoarse trumpet and the loud roll 

of the battle-drum ; where my ear was stunned by the dreadful thunder of Uie cannon, and the 

Altai leaden hail hissed around the paper on which I was writing." 

''Mr. Kemey has made an excellent use of the yery limited materials which exist for his 
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k The Celtic Nations, prichard's easteei^ oeioin op 

THE CELTIC NATIONS, proved by a comparison of their Dialects with the 
Sanscrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages, forming a Supplement to Re- 
searches into the Physical History of Mankind, by James Cowles Pbichard, 
M.D. F.R.S., edited with many additions, and brought down, to the present state 
of philological learning by R. G. Latham, M.A., F.R.S., 8to. 408 pp. cloth, 
pub. at 16« Q^ar^tch, 1857 

Prichard's Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations appeared, a slender 8vo. in 183 1 , and ;has 
been loog out of print, so that copies have sold at more Uian double the publishing price. Mr. 
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Dr. Latham has done this. Dr. Prichard's text has been reprinted verbatim. Br. Latham*8 ample 
additions are printed in smaller type at the end of each cliapter. 

£ven proprietors of the first edition will do well to purchase Dr. Latham's edition, as that 
edition will render the first obsolete. 

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Dear Sir, — I am obliged to you for a copy of Dr. Prichard's Eastern Origin of the Celtic 
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and you have conferred a benefit on Science, especially on Ethnology, by publishing a new edition 
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SiR,~I am much obliged to you for sending me Prichard's Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations 
by Dr. Latham. This new edition of Prichard's Celtic Nations, seems (as far as I have had time 
. to look into it) a very great improvement upon the old one, and contains twice the quantity of 
matter. 

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" Dr. Prichard's greater work is too well known for it to be necessary for us to do more than 
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Latham to the Celtic nations of antiquity ; and another long supplementary chapter discusses 
several questions collateral to the main one. We have been struck with the fact, that a topic 
treated with groat depth of learning is yet made of intense interest to general readers.'^ 

Clerical Journal, 

The critical investigation of the modem Celtic Languages was originated by our countryman, 
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OF ILLUSTRATIVE NOTES, has recently been published under the competent editorship of Dr« 
Latham.— Edinburgh Review, July, 1858, p. 174. 

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Slang Words and Phrases • . . . . 42 

Specimens of Flash . • . . • .45 

A Tailor's Handbill, in Slang, with Translation . . . 48 — 49 

The House-breaker's Song ..... 50 — 51 
The Leary Man, a Flash Song . . . . . 52 — 55 

Slang, an Essay, reprinted from Dickens's Household Words . 56 — 75 

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