Pagina-afbeeldingen
PDF
ePub

1420 LIVII (Titi) Historiarum Libri qui supersunt omnes et deperditorum fragmenta cum Not. Var. edidit Travers Twiss. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth.

1840

168 1421 LUCAN'S Pharsalia, or the Civil Warres of Rome, Englished by Tho. May, engraved title, 1631-Continuation by the same, 1633. 12mo, good clean copy, in the original calf. 10s 6d

1422 LUCIANI Opera, Gr. et Lat. ad editionem Hemsterhusii et Reitzii, cum varietate Lectionis et Annotationibus. 10 vols. 8vo, sewed. £1. 18 Biponti, 1789-93 8vo, old morocco,

Antw. 1565

1423 MARCELLUS (Nonius) De proprietate Sermonum. gilt leaves. 38 1424 MARCI CATONIS, ac M. Terent. Varronis de re Rustica per Pet. Victorium restituti-Columella, de re Rustica et Arboribus: Small 8vo, calf neat. 78 6d Lug. Seb. Gryphium, 1541

With numerous MS. notes in the margins by Gul. Pelissier, Bp. of Montpelier, and Scribonius Largus.

1425 MOSS (Jos. W.) Manual of Classical Bibliography, and of Critical and Philological Works in illustration of them, with an Account of the principal Translations into English, French, Italian, Spanish, and German. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 88 6d

1837

1426 OPUSCULA Mythologica Physica et Ethica, Græce et Latine, cura T. Gale. 8vo, neat, scarce. 58 Oxon. 1671 1427 OVID.-Le Transformatione tratte da Ovidio di Lod. Dolce. 4to, numerous curious woodcuts, half vellum, scarce. 128 Venezia, 1570 1428 OVID'S Metamorphosis, Englished, Mythologiz'd, and Translation of Virgil's Eneids. By George Sandys. (stained) old calf. 58

The plates, by Clein and Savary, are very amusing. 1429 OVID'S Metamorphoses Englished. By Geo. Sandys.

38

Essay to the
Folio, plates
Oxford, 1632

12mo, old calf. 1664

1430 GAY (Joseph) Ovid in Masquerade; a Burlesque upon the 13th Book of his Metamorphoses, containing the celebrated Speeches of Ajax and Ulysses. 8vo, boards, curious. 38 6d E. Curll, 1719 1431 OVID'S Metamorphoses Epitomised, in an English Poetical Style, for the Ladies. 12mo, calf. 2s 6d 1760 1432 PERSIUS'S Satires, translated by C. Byam Wollaston; also the Epodes of Horace. Post 8vo, PRIVATELY PRINTED, cloth. 58 1841 1433 PERVIGILIUM Veneris, ex editione P. Pithoei cum ejus et Justi Lipsii notis, &c. 8vo, fine copy, russ. gt. leaves. 78 6d Haga Com. 1712 1434 PINDAR'S ODES. Translated by West. 2 vols. 12mo, calf. 38 1753 1435 BLONDEL'S Comparison of Pindar and Horace. Englished by Sir Edw. Sherburne. 8vo. 28 1696

1436 PLATO.-The Works of Plato abridged, with Account of his Life, Philosophy, Morals, and Politics, with Notes, by Dacier. 2 vols. 12mo, portrait, calf. 4s 6d

1720 1437 RAPIN (Rene) Comparison of Plato and Aristotle, with the Opinions of the Fathers on their Doctrine, 1673-Rapin's Observations on the Poems of Homer and Virgil, translated by John Davies, of Kidwelly. N.D. In 1 vol. 8vo, calf neat. 4s 6d

1438 PLINI (C.) Historia Naturalis, a Paulo Manutio emendati. Folio, fine copy, calf gilt. 128 Venet. P. Manutium, 1559 1439 PLUTARKE.-Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans compared together. Translated by Thomas North. Folio, woodcut heads, calf

[blocks in formation]

1676

calf, very neat. £2. 128 6d

1440 PLINII Naturalis Historiæ, cum Notis Var. Franzius.

10 vols. 8vo,

Lips. 1778

This is a very excellent and critical edition of Pliny; it contains many emendations of Hardouin's text, and its judicious Notes and useful Indexes render it a performance of great value.-DIBDIN.

1441 BARBARI (Hermolai) In C. Plinii Naturalis Historiæ libros Castigationes. 4to, fine copy, calf, gilt leaves. 4s 6d Basilea, 1534 1442 POETE Minores Græci, Gr. et Lat. accedunt etiam observationes Rudulphi Wintertoni in Hesiodum. Thick 8vo, calf. 38 Cantab. 1667 1443 POETÆ Latini Minores ex edit. P. Burmanni, Glasgow, 1752-Bur

mann (P.) Oration against the Studies of Humanity, translated into English, with the Latin Text, 1721. In 1 vol. 12mo, half calf. 38 1444 POETICAL TRANSLATIONS.-Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, by Pope; West's Pindar; Dryden's Virgil; Juvenal and Persius; Pitt's Virgil's Eneid; Rowe's Lucan; Cook's Hesiod; Fawkes' Theocritus; Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus, Horace, Ovid, Statius, &c. &c. 3 vols. large 8vo, half calf. 168 1807

1445 SALLUST et Florus. 4to, BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED, calf neat. 68 Birm. Baskerville, 1773 1446 SALMASII (Cl.) Duarum Inscriptionum Veterum Herodis Attici Rhetoris et Regillæ Coningis Honori Positarum Explicatio. 4to, fine copy, vellum, gilt edges. 38 Lut. Paris, 1619 1447 SENECE (L.A.) et P. Syri Mimi aliorum singulares Sententiæ centum aliquot Versibus aucta et correctæ studio Jani Gruteri, notæ et nova Versio Græca Jos. Scaligeri. 8vo, front. cf. gt. 4s 6d Lug. Bat. 1708 1448 SENECA (Lucius Annæus) Works of, translated into English by Thomas Lodge. Folio, engraved title, GOOD CLEAN COPY, calf. 128 1620 1449 SILIUS Italicus cum Notis Variorum, curante Drakenborch. 4to, plates, calf neat. 78 6d Traj. et Rhen. 1717 1450 SOPHOCLIS Tragœdiæ Septem, cum Scholiis veteribus Versione Latina et notis ex editione R. F. Ph. Brunck. 3 vols. royal 8vo, large PAPER, calf neat. 78 6d Argentorati, 1788

1841

1451 ELLENDT'S Lexicon to Sophocles. 8vo, cloth. 48 1452 STATIUS.-The first Five Books of his Thebiad, done into English Verse by Thos. Stephens. 12mo, curious frontispiece by Marshall, calf. 58-Another copy, very neat (no frontispiece). 48 6d

1648

1838-9

1453 TALBOT (H. F.) Hermes, or Classical and Antiquarian Researches. Parts 1 and 2 (all published), 8vo, woodcuts. 48 1454 TERENTII Comœdiæ. 4to, beautifully printed, calf gilt, fine copy. 78 6d Birmingham, Baskerville, 1772 1455 TERENCE.-The Comedies of Terence, translated into familiar Blank Verse by Colman. 2 vols. 8vo, frontispiece and plates, calf. 58 1768 1456 TERENCE'S Adrian, attempted in English Metre. By Sir H. Englefield. 12mo, boards. 4s 6d Privately printed, 1814 1457 THEOCRITUS, Bion et Moschus, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Scholiis et Indicibus accedit M. Æmil. Porti, Lexicon Doricum Græco-Latinum. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 1830 1458 THEOGNIDIS et Diversorum Sententiæ Eligiacæ, Gr. Lat. collecta per Jacobum Hertulium, et explicatio Philippo Melanthone. Small 8vo, beautiful clean copy, new, and very neat, in brown calf, a very nice volume. 88 6d

68

1459 CHEVALIER'S Description of the Plain of Troy. Notes, by A. Dalzel. 4to, maps, half calf. 4s 6d

Bas. 1650 Translated, with Edinb. 1790

1824

1460 THEOPHRASTUS'S Characters in Greek, with a Translation, Notes, and illustrated by Physiognomical Sketches, by Francis Howell. Royal 8vo, nearly 100 engravings (a very pretty volume) cloth. 108 6d (pub. at £1. 18) 1461 TROY.-Rennell's (Major) Observations on the Topography of the Plain of Troy, and on the principal Objects within and around it, described or alluded to in the Iliad. 4to, map, uncut. 58 1814 1462 TROY.-Bryant's Dissertation concerning the War of Troy, maps, 1799-Morritt (J. B. S.) Vindication of Homer, and of the Poets and Historians who recorded the Siege and Fall of Troy, plates, York, 1798 -Bryant's Observations upon the Vindication of Homer, Eton, 1799Morritt's additional Remarks on the Topography of Troy, 1800— Franklin (W.) Remarks and Observations on the Plain of Troy, map, 1800-Chandler's History of Ilium, or Troy, map, 1802. In 1 vol. 4to, half calf. 168

1463 TROY.-Bryant's Dissertation concerning the War of Troy, mapBryant's (Jacob) Observations upon a Treatise, entitled A Description of the Plain of Troy. By Monsr. le Chevalier, 1795. In 1 vol. 4to, half calf. 58

1464 TROY.-Review of Mr. T. B. S. Morritt's Vindication of Homer. By Dr. Vincent. Small 8vo, calf. 78 6d

The rarest piece of all the Troy Controversy.

1799

Edinb. 1791

12mo, FINE COPY Venetia, 1587

1465 TROY.-Chevalier's Description of the Plain of Troy, with Notes and Illustrations by A. Dalzel. 4to, maps, boards. 38 1466 VALERIO Massimo, volgare e li fatti e li detti li quali, sono degui de memoria della citta di Roma e delle strape genti. of a rare edition, calf extra, gilt leaves. 10s 6d 1467 VARRONIS (Terentii) Pars librorum quattuor et Viginti de Lingua. Latina ex Bibliotheca Antonii Augustini. 8vo, morocco, gilt edges, by Mackenzie, FINE COPY, rare. 78 6d Romæ, apud Ant. Bladam, 1557 1468 VERGARA (F.) De Omnibus Græcæ Linguæ Grammaticæ partibus. 12mo, neat. 38 Colon. 1552 1469 VERGARÆ (Francisci) De Græcæ Linguæ Grammatica. Lib. V. 12mo, green mor. elegant gilt edges. 58 Paris, in Aldini Bibliotheca, 1557 1470 VERGARE (Francisci) de Græcæ Linguæ Grammatica. Lib. V. Small 8vo, very neat copy. Paris, 1557 1471 VICTOR (Sextus Aurelius) Lives of the Illustrious Romans. Translated out of Latin, by several Young Gentlemen educated by Mr. Maidwell. Small 8vo, calf. 38 6d

38

28

1693

1472 VIGERI (Fr.) Præcipuis Græcæ Dictionis Idiotismis liber. 8vo, russia, neat, marbled leaves. Lipsia, 1802 1473 VIRGILII Bucolica et Georgica ex antiquis monumentis illustrata cura studio et sumptibus Henrici Justice. 8vo, THE WHOLE ENGRAVED, with many pretty vignettes, boards, uncut. 4s 1474 VIRGIL.-The Passion of Dido for Æneas, as it is incomparably exprest in the Fourth Book of Virgil. Translated by Edmund Waller and Sidney Godolphin, Esqrs. Small 8vo (wanting last leaf), calf neat. 38

N.D.

1658

1475 VIRGIL BURLESQUED.-Scarronides, or Virgil Travestie. By Charles Cotton, Durham, 1807-Dido, a Comic Opera, 1771-Cataplus, or Æneas his Descent to Hell, a Mask Poem, 1672-Canto of Maphæus to Virgil, 12 Books of Eneus, done into English Hudibrastic, with Notes & Frontispiece, 1758. 1 vol. sm. 8vo, cf. extra. 98

84

1774 1476 VIRGILII Bucolica et Georgica. Royal 8vo, with good impressions of the numerous plates, by Pine, neat, in calf. 98 1477 XENOPHON'S Treatise of Householde. Translated out of the Greke Tonge into Englishe, by Gentian Hervet, at the desire of Mayster Greffrey Pole. Small 8vo, BLACK LETTER, rare.

88 6d

London, Tho. Bertheletus, 1544

1659

1753 1478 CLAYTON (Bishop) Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back again. 8vo, plates, calf. 28 1653 1479 CLEAVELAND.-Poems by J. C., with Additions, never before printed. Small 8vo, good copy, calf neat. 38 6d 1480 CLEAVELAND (John) Poems, with Additions, never before printed. 12mo, 2 portraits, calf neat. 48 1482 CLEAVELAND (John) Poems, with Additions, never before printed, Portrait, 1662-Cleaveland Revived, Poems, Orations, and Epistles, port. 1662. In 1 vol. 12mo, both imperfect in a few pages, calf. 38 6d 1483 CLEONIDE harmonicum introductorium, interprete Geo. Valla Placentino-L. Vitruvii Pollionis de Architectura libri decem sexti-Julii Venet. 1497 Fontini de Aquæductibus. Folio, boards. 38 1484 CLERICUS Deperrucatus, sive in fictitus Clericorum Comus Moderni Seculi Ostensa et explosa vanitas, autore A. R. Vecchio. 12mo, plates, Amst. N.D. calf. 38 1485 CLIFFORD'S (Arthur) Tixall Poetry (a Collection of Fugitive Poetry of the 17th Century, discovered at Tixall, in Staffordshire) with Notes, &c. Royal 4to, boards. 58

188

1813 1486 CLINTON (Henry Fynes) Fasti Hellenici, the Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the 55th to the 124th Olympaid. 4to, Oxford, 1824 boards. 78 6d 1487 CLIO and Euterpe, or British Harmony; a Collection of celebrated Songs and Cantatas, by the most approved Masters. 2 vols. royal 8vo, the whole engraved, with vignettes at the top of each page, very 1759 clean, in the original boards, rare in this state. 1488 CLIVE (J. H.) Linear System of Short Hand, by which one-half of the Words of any Discourse may each be fully expressed by a single stroke 1830 of the Pen. 12mo, plates, boards. 1489 CLONCURRY (Valentine, Lord) Personal Recollections of his Life and Times, with Extracts from his Correspondence. Post 8vo, cloth. 38 Dublin, 1850 1490 CLOQUET'S (Dr. Jules) Recollections of General Lafayette. 8vo, numerous fine woodcuts, bds. an interesting vol. 28 (pub. at 128) 1835 1491, CLUTTON (Henry, Architect) Remarks, with Illustrations of the Domestic Architecture of France, from the Accession of Charles VI. to the Demise of Louis XII. Folio, fine coloured plates and woodcuts, half morocco (a handsome volume). £1.88

10s 6d

18 6d

1853

1492 COBBOLD (Mrs Elizabeth) Poems, with Memoir of the Author.
58 Ipswich, 1825
Royal 8vo, curious plates, LARGE PAPER, boards.
1493 COCHRANE'S (G.) Wanderings in Greece. 2 vols. 8vo, plts. cl. 4s 6d 1837
1820
1494 COCKBURN (Major) Swiss Scenery, with Descriptions. Imp. 8vo, 60
fine plates, cloth.
1495 COCHLEO (Joanne) Vita Theoderici Regis Ostrogothorum, et Italiæ,
cum Additamentis et Annotationibus, Opera Johannis Peringskiöld.
4to, woodcuts of Coins, Runic Inscriptions, &c. cf. 6s Stockholmiæ, 1699
1496 COKE (Sir Edward, Chief Justice) Life of, with Memoirs of his Con-
temporaries. By C.W. Johnson. 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, cloth. 68 1845

1497 COKE (Chief Justice) Woolrych's Life of. 8vo, boards. 28 6d 1826 1498 COLENSO (Bishop) Ten Weeks in Natal; a Journal of a first Tour of Visitations among the Colonists and Zulu Kafirs of Natal. 12mo, map and plates, cloth. 38

1855

1499 COLES (W.) The Art of Simpling; an Introduction to the Knowledge and Gathering of Plants, with a Discovery of the Lesser World. 12mo, old calf. 4s 6d

28 6d

1656 1500 COLERIDGE (S. T.) Sibylline Leaves, a Collection of Poems. 8vo, half calf gilt. 48 1817 1501 COLERIDGE (S. T.) The Statesman's Manual, or the Bible the best Guide. A Lay Sermon. 8vo, sewed. 1817 1502 COLERIDGE (Samuel Taylor) Life of, by James Gillman. Vol. 1 (all printed), 8vo, boards. 38 Pickering, 1838 1503 COLERIDGE (S. T.) The Statesman's Manual, or the best Guide to Political Skill and Foresight; a Lay Sermon, addressed to the Higher and Middle Classes, on the existing Distresses and Discontents, 1817 Zapolya, a Christmas Tale, 1817. In 1 vol. 8vo, boards. 58 1504 COLERIDGE.-Cottle (Joseph) Early Recollections, chiefly relating to S. T. Coleridge, during his long residence in Bristol. 2 vols. post 8vo, portraits, cloth. 48 6d 1837 1505 COLET.-Knight's Life of Dr. John Colet, Dean of St. Paul's in the reigns of King Henry VII. and K. Henry VIII., and Founder of St. Paul's School. 8vo, portrait and plates, boards. 88 6d Oxford, 1823 1506 COLLECTION of State Tracts, published on occasion of the Revolution in 1688, and during the reign of King William III. 3 vols. folio, calf neat. £1. 1s 1705-7 1507 COLLECTION of curious Discourses written by eminent Antiquaries upon several heads in our English Antiquities, with Mr. Thos. Hearne's Preface and Appendix to the former Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, frontispiece, calf. 68 6d

1773

1508 COLLECTION of Letters on Scientific Subjects, illustrative of the Progress of Science in England, temp. Elizabeth to Charles II. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 8vo, cloth. 38 (Historical Soc. of Science) 1841 1509 COLLECTIONS relative to Claims at the Coronations, from Rich. II. 8vo, boards, curious. 28

78 6d

1823

1820

1808

1820 1510 COLLEGE Recollections. Post 8vo, boards. 28 6d Longmans, 1825 1511 COLLET'S (Stephen) Relics of Literature. 8vo, facsimiles of many autographs, calf. 58 1512 COLLIER (J. P.) Poetical Decameron, or ten Conversations on English Poetry and Poets, particularly in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. 2 vols. post 8vo, half calf. 6s 6d-boards. 1513 COLLIER'S (Miss) Essay on the Art of ingeniously Tormenting. 12mo, humorous coloured plates, boards. 28 6d 1514 COLLINGWOOD (Admiral) Selection from his Public and Private Correspondence, with Memoirs of his Life, by G. L. N. Collingwood. 2 vols. post 8vo, plans, calf gilt, marbled leaves. 98 1837 1515 COLLINGWOOD'S (Admiral) Correspondence and Memoirs. 2 vols. royal 12mo, boards. 6s 1837 1516 COLLINS'S (William) Poems, with a Critical Preface by Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. Square 12mo, boards, uncut, a very scarce edition. 108 6d Geneva, 1832 1517 COLLINS (John) Dictionary of Spanish Proverbs. Translated into English, with explanatory Illustrations from the Latin, Spanish, and English Authors. Post 8vo, boards, scarce. 78 6d

1823

« VorigeDoorgaan »