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to restore the Papacy, the Kingdom of Antichrist, Now translated into English, with a Preface of M. Phi-and 8vo. 3 vols. and inserted in the various

lip Melancthon. Greenwich, 1554,

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Admonition to the Bishoppes of Winchester, London, and others, &c. Roane by Michael Wood, 1553. 16mo. 15 pp.

Black letter. This treatise begins on the back of the title page.

Admonition to the Parliament. See CARTWRIGHT, Thomas. Admonition to the People of England. See COOPER, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln.

ADOLPHUS, John. The British Cabinet; containing Portraits of illustrious personages, engraved from Original Pictures; with Biographical Memoirs, by John Adolphus. London, 1799-1800, 4to.

In little estimation. Lloyd, 206,1l. 5s. Bindley, part i. 117.11. 8s. Bishop of Ely, 163, 11. 10s. LARGE PAPER, in folio; Roxburghe, 8591, 3l. 18s.

-The History of England, from the Accession of K. George III. to 1783. Fourth Edition. London, 1817. 8vo. 3 vols. 1. 1s.

The former editions appeared in 1802, 1805. This work is intended as a continuation of Hume and Smollett.

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This author, who is a barrister of considerable professional reputation, likewise published Biographical Memoirs of the French Revolution, 1799, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s. and a History of France, 1790-1802, 1803, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s.

Adventurer, The, a periodical paper, commencing Nov. 7, 1752, to March 9, 1754, folio.

One hundred and forty Nos. in 2 vols. 10s. 6d. Duke of Grafton, 409, 2/. 4s. This periodical was conducted by Dr. John

Hawkesworth, with the assistance of Drs. Richard Bathurst, Sam. Johnson and Jos. Warton, reprinted 1754, &c. 12mo. 4 vols. editions of the Essayists. An elegant edition was published by Sharpe, 1806, 12s. Advocates, Catalogue of the Library of the Faculty of. See Scotland.

ADY, Thomas. A Candle in the Dark, or a Treatise concerning the Nature of Witches and Witchcraft. London, 1656, 4to.

An excellent article on Witchcraft will

be found in the Retrospective Review, vol. v. 87—136.

ADYE, Stephen Payne. A Treatise on Courts Martial; also an Essay on Military Punishments and Rewards. Eighth Edition. London, 1810. 12mo. 5s.

The former editions of this treatise appeared 1769, 1785, 1801, 1805.

EGIDIUS Columna. Tractatus solennis Fratris Egidij de Ordine Fratrum Augustinensium de Peccato Originali. Oxoniæ, MCCCCLXXIX. 4to.

A copy is in the Bodleian Library. ELFRED see ALFRED. ELFRIC, successively Bishop of Wilton and Archbishop of Canterbury. A Saxon Treatise concerning the Old and New Testaments now first published in print with English of our Times, by William L'isle of Wilburgham. London, 1623. 4to. 10s. 6d.

Contains A-V 3, with title and prefatory matter, 30 leaves. Nassau, pt. i. 149,

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edition. Gossett, 244, 1. 11s. 6d. Willett, 72, IL 15s. Large Paper, Drury, 133, morocco, 31. 4s. Dent, pt. i. 116, (with the Varia Historia, Lug. Bat. 1731, 2 vols.) in morocco, 11. In the Classical Journal, No. 28, are J. Stackhousii Emendationes in Elianum.

ELIANUS, Claudius. A Registre of Hystories in English, by Abr. Fleming. London, for Thomas Woodcock, 1576. 4to.

Black letter, pp. 176, with a dedication to Dr. Goodman and commendatory verses. Sir M. M. Sykes, 109, 14. 6s.

Various Histories, tran-
London,

slated by T. Stanley.
1665. 8vo. 5s.

This translation is by the son of the learned editor of Eschylus, and was reprinted 1670, 1677.

- Tactics, or the Art of Embattelling an Army, translated by John Bingham. London, 1616-31. folio, 2 vols. 17. 1s.

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ESCHINES. Ibid. Græce, cum Delectu Annotationum. Oxon. 1801. 8vo. Large paper, 10s. 6d. Reprinted, Oxon, 1807, 1814, and 1820, 8vo. of which editions there are likewise copies on large paper, 3s.

The Orations of Eschines against Ctesiphon and Demosthenes de Corona. Translated and illustrated with Notes by Andrew Portal. Oxford, 1755, 8vo. 5s.

A correct and almost verbal translation, reprinted 1814. 12mo. Dr. Thomas Leland likewise published an excellent translation, with very learned and useful Vide DEMOSTHENES.

notes.

ÆSCHYLUS.

Tragœdiæ, cum Scholiis Græcis, Fragmentis Versione et Comment. T. Stanleii. Londini, 1663, vel 4. folio.

An edition of preeminent excellence: Some copies want the dedicatory epistle and the privilege. Dent, pt. i. 139, mor. 41. 2s. ENEAS Sylvius. Vide Picco- Steevens, 451, 4l. 5s. Duke of Grafton,

LOMINI.

ENIGMAS. Thesaurus Enigmaticus, or a Collection of the most ingenious and diverting Enigmas or Riddles, Lond. 1725. 8vo. 4 parts in I vol.

White Knights, Pt. i. 15. 9s.
ERODIUS, or Ayrault, Peter. A
Discourse for Parents' Honour and
Authoritie. Translated by John
Budden, LL.D. London, 1614.
12mo. 5s.
Occasioned by the author's son, having
been seduced by the Jesuits.

ESCHACIUS, Major. Rationis et
Adpetitus Pugna: hoc est, de
Amore Edvardi iij Regis Angliæ.
1592. 18mo. 17. 10s.

An edition Hafn. 1612. 4to. of which a copy is in the British Museum, Bindley, pt.ü.743. 4. 6s.

ESCHINES. Eschinis Oratio in Ctesiphontem; et Demosthenis Oratio pro Corona, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis P. Foulkes et T. Freind. Oxon. 1695. 8vo.

Best edition, with portraits of the orators 5% to 78. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. i. 13. orocco 14 6s. Steevens 194, 1. 10s. Wihams, 11, morocco 1. 11s. Reprinted 1715, 1726, 1732. Of the cdition 1715 there are copies on large paper. Williams, 12, morocco, 11. 13s.

652, russia, 41. 10s. Williams, 113, mo-
rocco, 5'. Drury 177, morocco, 5l. 10s.
Roxburghe, 3555, 61. Sir M. M. Sykes,
pt. i. 138, morocco, 7. 7s. Heath, 3514,
russia, 91. 9s. Fonthill, 3355, 11. 11s.

Tragoedia, Græce, cum variis
Lectionibus. Glasg. 1746. 4to.
A most correct edition of Stanley's Text,

elegantly printed. Drury 137, 9s. FINE
PAPER. Heath, 3516, 15s.

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Ibid. Gr. cum Versione Latina et Lectionibus variantibus. Glasguæ, 1746, small 8vo. 2 vols. 16s 6d. Fine paper, 15s.

A neat edition, though not so correct as the 4to. edition of the same date.

tina. Glasguæ, 1794, veneunt Lon-
Ibid. Gr. cum Versione La-
dini, 1806. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

(Hag. Com. 1745), corrected by the cele-
Printed from a copy of Pauw's edition
brated Porson, without the Professor's con-
liams, 20, morocco, 4l. 8s.
sent or knowledge. LARGE PAPER. Wil-

Ibid. Græce, cum Emendationibus et novis Lectionibus. Glasguæ, 1795. folio, published at 4l. 4s.

A handsome edition printed from the text of Stanley, corrected by Professor Porson. 52 copies small, and 11 or 12 on large paper. Flaxwere printed on man's designs are frequently inserted. Large paper, Sir M. M. Sykes, Pt. i. 137, with Flaxman's plates, in morocco,

verse, adorned with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations, by John Ogilby. Lond. 1665, folio.

The plates mostly by Hollar. A translation still in estimation. Fonthill, 2476, 31. 10s. White Knights, pt. i. 185, morocco, 41. 14s. 6d. Republished folio, 1668. Bindley, pt. ii. 1714, 1. 11s.

ESOP.-Esop's Fables, with his Life in English, French, and Latin The English by Tho Philipott; the French and Latin by Rob. Codrington. London, 1666, folio.

With 112 sculptures, by Fr. Barlow. The greater part of the impression of this edition was burnt in the fire of London. Bindley, pt. i. 166, 2l. 9s.

Esop explained in English and Latin verse. Lond. 1672, 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 15, 16s. -The Fables paraphrased in verse, adorned with sculptures, and illustrated with annotations, by John Ogilby. Lon. 1672-3. 8vo. 2 vols.

Nassau, part i. 14. 16s.-Vol. 2, entitled Æsopics, 1673. Lloyd, 20, 7s. Perry, pt. ii. 917, 8s. 6d.

Esop explained in English and Latin verse, with a collection of English Proverbs and Sayings. London, 1682. 12mo. 10s. to 12s.

Æsop's Fables, with his Life in English, French, and Latin, newly translated, illustrated with one hundred and twelve sculptures, and thirty-one new figures, representing his life, by Francis Barlow. London, 1687. folio.

Nassau, part i. 202, 2l. 12s. 6d. Knight's Lib. part i. 186, 31. 3s. 156, morocco, 4l. 14s. 6d.

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LARGE PAPER. Sotheby's in 1825, 44.4s. Fonthill Lib. 3349, 8l. Stanley, 439,

russia, 81. 8s. Reprinted 1703, in folio, 21. 2s. This work is much admired for the accurate delineation of the animals, and for the freedom with which the subjects are etched. The verses under the sculptures in the life are by Mrs. Aphra Behnplate 17 is frequently wanting.

Three centuries of Esopian Fables in English prose, done from Esop, Phædrus, Camerarius, and others, by Philip Ayres, Esq. London, 1689. 8vo. s. 6d. Reprinted 1702. Fables of Æsop, and other

eminent Mythologists, with Morals and Reflections by Sir Roger L'Estrange. London, 1692-4. folio. 2 vols. 9s.

This version was reprinted in folio, vol. i, 1694, and n. d. vol. ii, 1699 and 1704, also frequently in 8vo. 2 vols. viz. 1703, 8, 14, 15, 24, 38.

ESOP.-Esop's Fables, with the Moral Reflections of Mons. Bau doin, translated from the French, with the Life of Esop, by John Toland. London, 1704. 8vo. 5s.

-Truth in Fiction, or Morality in Masquerade; a collection of Fables from Esop and others, done into English verse, by Edmund Arwaker. Lond. 1708, 8vo. pp. 350, 4s,

Bibl. Anglo.-Poet. No. 6, 10s. 6d.

Fables of Æsop and others. Translated into English, with an Application to each Table, by Samuel Croxall, D.D. London, 1722. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Often reprinted. The celebrated novelist, Samuel Richardson, likewise published an edition of Æsop's Fables, with Reflections.

- Fables, in English and Latin interlineary, by John Locke. London, 1723. 8vo. second edition, with sculptures, 11. 1s.

This book, by the celebrated Locke, is little known, and is not included in the

editions of his works.

- Select Fables of Esop and other Fabulists, by Dodsley, printed by Baskerville, Birmingham, 1764.

8vo.

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and others, with Designs on Wood by Thomas Bewick. Newcastle, 1818. 8vo. 1. 1s. Royal, 14. 5s. Imperial, 11. 11s. 6d.

Of this work there is a second edition, printed 1823, both in demy and royal, but not in imperial 8vo.

Of Esop there have been several other translations, viz. one by H. Steers, 1804, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Another by Jefferys Taylor,

of Ongar, 1821, 12mo. 4s.

ESOP.-Some Observations on the Fables of Æsop, as commented upon by Sir Roger L'Estrange. By a Divine of the Church of Scotland (James Gordon, Bishop of Aberdeen.) Edinb. 1700. 8vo. 5s.

-Esop in Select Fables, viz. at Tunbridge, at Bathe, at Epsom, at Whitehall, from Tunbridge, at Amsterdam. London, 1698. 8vo.

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maps.

Printed for the use of the members of

the association. Roxburghe, 7331, 2. 15s. An edition was afterwards published in 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

Reports (18) of the Directors of the African Institution. London, 1807-1824. 8vo.

AGAPETUS. The Preceptes teachyng a Prynce or a noble Estate his Duetie, translated into Englysshe by Thomas Paynell. London, by Tho. Berthelet. 16mo.

Black Letter. Reprinted in 1563, with Lud. Vives' Introduction to Wisdom, by R. Morisine.

AGAS or Aggas, Radolph. Preparative to Platting of Landes and Tenements, for Surueigh. London, by Tho. Scarlet, 1596. 4to.

Black letter. On 20 pages. This celebrated surveyor published the first map

of London in 1560, republished in 1618,

and likewise in 1737.

AGATHARCIDIS et MEMNONIS Historicorum, quæ supersunt omnia, e Græco iam recens in Latinum traducta, per Rich. Brettum. Oxoniæ, ex Officinâ typographicâ Josephi Barnesii, 1597. 16mo.

Thomæ Egertone.' 5s. pp. 140, besides dedication to D. It is also contained in the Geographi Minores, edited by Hudson.

Agathocles. The Sicilian Tyrant, or the Life of Agathocles. London, 1676. 8vo. with portrait of Agathocles (i. e. O. Cromwell) inscribed Tyrannus,' 5s.

An

This work, intended as a parallel to O. Cromwell, was written by Richard Perrinchief. Nassau, pt. ii. 479, 5s. 1661. edition was published in 1661. Lloyd, 1162, LARGE PAPER, 10s. 6d. A Poem on the subject was published 1683, by Thos.

Hoy, M.D.

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An excellent translation of a very useful | work, published at the expense of Mr. Baron Maseres, under the care of the Rev. John Hellins.

Agnew. Sketch of a genealogical and historical Account of the Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus; now represented in Scotland by Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow, &c. in the County of Wigton, Scotland. Pembroke, 1800. 4to. pp. 36.

Privately printed. A copy is in the Royal Institution.

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A. Young, 8vo 2 vols. Gloucester, by Geo. Turner, 4to.

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Tho. Rudge, 8vo. 1807 or 1813 Hampshire, by A. and W. Driver: to which is added, the Isle of Wight, by the Rev. Mr. Warner, 4to. 1794 Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight, by C. Vancouver, 8vo. 1810 or 1813 Herefordshire, by John Clark, 4to. 1794

Duncumb, A. M. 8vo.

1805

Hertfordshire, by D. Walker, 4to. 1795 A. Young, 8vo.

1804

Huntingdonshire, by Thomas Stone, 4to.

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J. Middleton.

Middlesex, by Tho. Baird, 4to.

1793

Peter Foot, 4to.

1794

Svo. 1798, 1807

Brentford, 1794

Monmouthshire, by John Fox, 4to.

Monmouthshire, by C. Hassall, 8vo. 1812

Norfolk, by N. Kent, 4to.

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