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CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE LIBRARIES SOLD BY AUCTION, continued :-
(ENGLISH.)

Catalogue of the Library of Robert Southey. 8° London, 1844.
of the Library of H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex. 6 parts in
1 vol. 8° London, 1844-5.

of the Library, Manuscripts and Autograph Letters, and Collection of Prints, &c., of the late William Upcott. 8° London, 1846.

of the Library of the late Walter Wilson. 8° London, 1847.

of the Library of Archdeacon Wrangham. 2 parts. 8° London, 1843.

CATALOGUES OF ANTIQUITIES, PICTURES, ETC. :—

Catalogues of the Exhibitions of Ancient and Modern Pictures at the
British Institution for promoting the Fine Arts, from the com-
mencement in 1806 to the present time. 4°.

Catalogue of the Roman Silver Coins in the Library of Trinity
College, Dublin, by John A. Malet. 8° Dublin, 1839.

of Antiquities, Coins, Pictures, and miscellaneous Curiosities, in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 1847. By Albert Way. 8° London, 1847.

CATALOGUES OF ANTIQUITIES, PICTURES, ETC., SOLD BY AUCTION:Catalogue of the Contents of Stowe House, near Buckingham, sold by Christie and Manson, Tuesday, August 15, 1848. 4° (London), 1848.

The Stowe Catalogue, priced and annotated, by Henry Rumsey Forster. 4° London, 1848.

des Objets d'Art qui composent la Collection DebrugeDuménil. 8° Paris, 1849.

d'une collection de Lettres autographes [de M. Charon]. 8° Paris, 1848.

des Tableaux composant la Galerie de feu S. E. le Cardinal Fesch. 4° Rome, 1841.

Raisonné des Tableaux de feu S. E. le Cardinal Fesch, accompagné de notices historiques et analytiques des maîtres dest écoles Flamande, &c., par George. 2e et 3me parties. 8° Rome, 1844.

Raisonné de la précieuse Collection de Dessins et d'Estampes, au nombre de près de 30,000, formant le Cabinet de M. Ch. Van Hulthem. 8° Gand, 1846.

d'une belle collection de Tableaux des écoles Italienne, Flamande, Hollandaise et Française, formée par M. Stevens, 8° Paris, 1847.

of a Collection of English Portraits, from Egbert the Great [Musgrave's], sold by Richardson. 8° London, 1800.

Die Kunstsammlung des Freiherrn C. F. L. F. von Rumohr, beschreibend dargestellt von J. G. A. Frenzel. 8° Lubeck,

CATALOGUES OF ANTIQUITIES, PICTURES, ETC., SOLD BY AUCTION, continued:

Catalogue of the Collection of British and Foreign Portraits of the Rev. Thomas Russell [works of Hogarth, &c.]. 4° London, 1848.

(Descriptive) of a collection of Byzantine, early Italian, German, and Flemish Pictures, belonging to his Serene Highness Prince Louis d'Ottingen Wallerstein. 8° London, 1848. of the Classic Contents of Strawberry Hill, collected by Horace Walpole. 4° London, 1842.

CATHERINE the Second, Empress of Russia-Life by William Tooke. 3 vols. 8° London, 1800.

CATHERWOOD (F.). Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. fol. London, 1844.

CAUSSIN de Perceval (A. P.). Essai sur l'Histoire des Arabes, avant l'Islamisme, pendant l'époque de Mahomet, et jusqu'à la réduction de toutes les tribus sous la loi Musulmane. 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1847-8. CAVALLO (Tiberius). Treatise on Magnetism, in Theory and Practice, with original experiments. 8° London, 1787.

CAVOUR (M. de). De la Question relative à la Législation Anglaise sur le Commerce des Céréales. 8° Genève, 1845.

CAYLEY (George John). Some Account of the Life and Adventures of Sir Reginald Mohun, Bart. Canto 1st. 8° London, 1849.

CAYLUS, Antiquités, Suite.-see La Sauvagère.

CELLARIUS (Christophorus). Notitia Orbis Antiqui sive Geographia plenior ab ortu Rerumpublicarum ad Constantinorum tempora Orbis terrarum faciem declarans, cum tabulis Geographicis. 2 vols. 4° Cantab., 1703-6.

CELLINI (Benvenuto). Memoirs written by himself, translated from the last Milan edition by Thomas Roscoe. 12° London, 1847.

Vita, scritta da lui medesimo, restituita alla lezione originale sul MS. Poirot ora Laurenziano, ed arricchita d'illustrazioni et documenti inediti, da Francesco Tassi. 2 vols. 8° Firenze, 1829.

Ricordi Prose e Poesie, con documenti, la maggior parte inediti, in seguito della Vita, pubblicata da Francesco Tassi. [Vol. 3.] 8° Firenze,

1829.

CELSUS (A. Cornelius). Medicinæ libri octo ex recensione Leonardi Targæ, cum notis variorum, acced. J. L. Bianconius de Celsi ætate, et G. Matthiæ Lexicon Celsianum. 4° Lugd. Bat., 1785.

CENNINI (Cennino). Trattato della Pittura, messo in luce la prima volta con Annotazioni dal Cavaliere Giuseppe Tambroni. 8° Roma, 1821. CENTLIVRE (Susanna). Works, with an account of her Life. 3 vols. 12° London, 1761.

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CERVANTES (Miguel de). Leben und Thaten des weisen Junkers Don Quixote von Mancha, aus der Urschrifft, nebst der Fortsetzung des Avellaneda, von F. J. Bertuch. 6 vols. 8° Weimar, 1775–7.

Stories and Chapters from Don Quixote versified: "The Curious Impertinent." 12° London, 1848.

The Squib or Searchfoot; an unedited little work which Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra wrote in defence of the First Part of the Quijote, published by Don Adolfo de Castro at Cadiz, in 1847, translated. 12° Cambridge, 1849.

Vida escrita e ilustrada por D. Martin Fernandez de Navarrete. 8° Madrid, 1819.

CHALCONDYLAS (Laonicus) Atheniensis. De origine et rebus gestis Turcorum, Latine, C. Clausero interprete, adjecimus Theod. Gazæ et aliorum de rebus Turcorum adversus Christianos opuscula. fol. Basileæ, 1556.

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Barletius (M.), de Scodrensi urbe a
Turca expugnata.

Penias (H.), de gestis Sophi contra
Turcas.

Fontanus (J.), de Bello Rhodio.

Soitterus (M.), de Bello Pannonico. Armerius (A.), de Gouleta et Tuneto expugnatis.

Etrobius de Tuniceæ urbis expugnatione.

Crispus (Jo.), de Naxo insula à Turcis occupata.

Villagagnonus de Expeditione ad Argieram.

Stella (J. M.), de Turcarum in regno Hungariæ 1543 gestis, de Altenburgi munitione, &c.

Stella (J. C. C.), de expugnato Aphrodisio.

CHALKHILL (John). Thealma and Clearchus; a Pastoral Romance, first published by Isaac Walton, 1683; now edited by S. W. Singer. 18° Chiswick, 1820.

[CHALLONER (Richard), "Bishop of Debra"]. Memoirs of Missionary Priests, as well secular as regular, and of other Catholics of both sexes, that have suffered death in England on religious accounts from 1577 to 1684. 2 vols. 8° London, 1741.

CHALMERS (George). A Collection of Treaties between Great Britain and other Powers. 2 vols. 8° London, 1790.

see Ireland (W. H.); Ruddiman.

CHALMERS (Thomas)-Discourse commemorative of him, by William B. Sprague. 8° Albany, 1847.

CHALTAS (L. A.). Le Duc Charles de Brunswick avant et depuis la Révolution de Brunswick en Septembre, 1830. 8° Paris, 1832.

CHAMBERLAYNE (William). Pharonnida: an Heroic Poem; and Love's Victory: a tragi-comedy. 3 vols. in 2. 12° London, 1820.

CHAMBERS (Robert). History of the Rebellion in 1745-6. 12° Edinburgh, 1847.

Traditions of Edinburgh. 12° Edinburgh, 1847.

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CHAMBERS (W. and R.). Edinburgh Journal, from the commencement of the New Series in 1844. 8° Edinburgh, 1844.

CHAMPOLLION-FIGEAC (Aimé). Captivité du Roi François 1er. (Documents inédits sur l'Histoire de France). 4° Paris, 1847.

see Silvestre.

Essay on his System of Hieroglyphics.—see Salt (H.)

CHANDLER (Ricardus). Marmora Oxoniensia. [Engravings of the Arundelian Marbles]. fol. Oxonii, 1763.

CHANNING (Walter). Address on the prevention of Pauperism. 12° Boston, 1843.

CHANNING (William Ellery). Works. 6 vols. 8° Glasgow, 1840. CHANTREY (Sir Francis)-Recollections of his life, practice, and opinions, by George Jones, R.A. 8° London, 1849.

CHAPMAN (George).-see Marlowe (C.)

CHARLES II.-Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, with Introductory Sketches of the preceding period from the accession of James the First, with a Supplement to the Revolution. 2 vols. 8° London, 1792.

Personal History.-see Hamilton's Grammont.

Visit to Norwich.-see Turner (Dawson).

CHARLES IX. de France-Chronique.-see Mérimée.

CHARNOCK (John). Biographia Navalis, or Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of Officers of the Navy of Great Britain, from the year 1660 to the present time. 6 vols. 8° London, 1794-1798.

History of Marine Architecture, including an enlarged view of the Nautical Regulations and Naval History of all Nations, especially of Great Britain. 3 vols. 4° London, 1800.

CHARRIÈRE (E.).-see France (Negociations).

CHATEAUBRIAND (Le Vicomte A. F. de). The Monarchy according to the Charter. 8° London, 1816.

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Mémoires d'Outre-tombe. vol. 1 to 8° Bruxelles, 1849. see Rancé (Vie).

CHATHAM (William Pitt, Earl of).

Life.-see Junius (Waterhouse).

CHATTERTON (Thomas). Poems supposed to have been written at Bristol by Thomas Rowley and others, in the Fifteenth Century, with appendix on the Language of these Poems, to prove they were written by Chatterton, [by Thomas Tyrwhitt]. 8° London, 1794.

WORKS ON THE ROWLEYAN CONTROVERSY :—

Observations on the Poems attributed to Rowley, tending to prove that they were really written by him, [by Rayner Hickford, with Remarks on [Tyrwhitt's] Appendix [by John Fell]. 8°

London.

Vindication of the Appendix to the Poems called Rowley's, in reply

to Milles and Bryant, by Thomas Tyrwhitt. 8° London, 1782. Observations on the Poems of Thomas Rowley, in which their authenticity is ascertained, by Jacob Bryant. 2 vols. 8° London, 1781.

CHATTERTON (Thomas).-WORKS ON THE ROWLEYAN CONTROVERSY, continued:

Enquiry into the authenticity of the Poems of Thomas Rowley, in

which the arguments of Jeremiah Milles and Jacob Bryant are examined, by Thomas Warton. 8° London, 1782.

Remarks upon the eighth section of the second volume of Warton's
History of English Poetry, [by Henry Dampier]. 8° London.
Cursory observations on the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley,
with Remarks on the Commentaries of Jeremiah Milles and
Jacob Bryant, [by Edmund Malone]. 8° London, 1782.
Strictures on "Cursory Observations on the Poems of Rowley," with
a postscript on Warton's Enquiry, [by E. B. Greene.] 8° Lon-
don, 1782.

Examination of the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley and William
Canynge, with a defence of the opinion of Mr. Warton. 8°
Sherborne.

Rowley and Chatterton in the Shades; or Nugæ antiquæ et novæ, a
new Elysian interlude. 8° London, 1782.

The Prophecy of Queen Emma, an ancient ballad written by Johannes
Turgotus, in the reign of William Rufus, with a vindication of
the authenticity of the Poems of Ossian and Rowley, [by W. J.
Mickle]. 8° London, 1782.

CHAUCER (Geoffrey). The Canterbury Tales, a new text, with illustrative notes, edited by Thomas Wright. (Percy Society, vols. 24-5-6.) 3 vols. 8° London, 1847.

CHAUDEY (M. G.). Appréciation historique, littéraire et politique, de l'Histoire de Dix Ans (de Louis Blanc). 8° Paris, 1845.

CHEMISTRY-Introduction to Practical Organic Chemistry, with references to the works of Davy, Brande, Liebig. (Small Books on Great Subjects, No. 4.) 12° London, 1843.

CHÉNIER (André). Poésies, précédées d'une Notice par H. de Latouche. 12° Paris, 1847.

see Malherbe.

CHÉNIER (Marie Joseph de). Tableau historique de l'état et des progrès de la Littérature Française, depuis 1789. 8° Paris, 1816.

Théâtre, précédé de Considérations sur la liberté du Théâtre en 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1818.

France.

CHERRY (Henry Curtis). Illustrations of the Saints' Days, and other Festivals of the Church. 2 vols. 18° London, 1844.

CHERUBINI (Laertius).—see Bullarium.

CHESTERFIELD (Philip Dormer, Earl of). Letters, including many now first published from the Original MSS., edited, with notes, by Lord Mahon. 4 vols. 8° London, 1845.

CHETTLE (Henry). Kind-Heart's Dream; containing five apparitions, with their invectives against abuses reigning, from the original Black-Letter Tract of 1592, edited by E. F. Rimbault. (Percy Society, vol. 5.) 8° London, 1841.

CHEVALIER (Michel). Lettres sur l'Organisation du Travail, ou Etudes sur les principales causes de la Misère et sur les moyens proposés pour y remédier. 12° Bruxelles, 1848.

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