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-In Dutch, Antw. (Leeu), 1435. fol. In Polish (by Cp. Niemirycz), Krosnie na Odra, 1699. 4°. Krak. 1703. 8°. In Swedish, by N. Balk. Rost. 1608. 8°. Westeris, 1767 8°. In Russian, Moskwa, 1792. 8°. See also FABULIST. 262 AETII Amideni libror. medici

nalium tomus primus, primi scilicet libri octo nunc pr. in luc. editi. Gr. Ven., in æd. hæred. Aldi et And. Asulani, 1534. m. Sept. fol. 182 leaves.

The first and only Greek edition, of which no more appeared. 263 contractæ ex veterib. medicinæ tetrabiblos, h. e. quaternio, id est libri universales IV singuli, IV sermones complectentes, ut sint in summa IV sermonum quaterniones, id est sermones XVI per Jan. Cornarium lat. conscripti. Bas., Frob. et Episcop. 1542. fol.

Also Lugd. 1549. fol. Lugd. 1560. 16°. 4 vols. Cornarius first translated from a defective MS. books viii-xiii. Bas., Frob. 1533. fol. J. Bt. Montanus afterwards translated from a perfect MS. books i-vii. and xiv-xvi. and had them printed together with those translated by Cornarius. Aetii de re medica ll. XVI. Opus in 3 tomos divisum. Ven., Junta, 1534. fol. Reprinted, Bas., Frob. 1535 and 1538. fol. As in the mean time Cornarius had obtained a perfect MS. he therefore published the above-mentioned translation of the whole.-C. Weigel spec. Aetianar. exercitatt. Lps. 1791. 4°. Cp. Oroscii annotatt. in interpretes Aetii. Bas. 1540. 4°. 264 AFFO, Ireneo. Memorie degli scrittori e letterati parmigiani. Parma, Bodoni, 1789-97. 4° 5 voll. (75 paoli.)

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Note farther; Storia della città di Parma. Parma, 1793. 4°. 2 voll. La e moneta Parmigiana illustrata, opera di annotazioni accresciuta etc. e data in luce da Guid. Ant. Zannetti. Parma, 1788. fol. Istoria della città e ducato di Guastalla. Guastalla, 1785–86. 4°. 2 voll. 265 AGAPETI Diaconi scheda regia s. de officio regis, ad Justinian. imp. gr. et 1. Ven., Zach. Calliergi, 1509. 8°.

Jac. Brunonis edita, recogn. et scholiis plurib. adaucta a Jac. Paner. Brunone. Lps. 1669. 8°.

266 schedam regiam præceptor. de officio boni principis ad imp. Justinian. rec., notis Brunonum et suis indicibusq. instrux. J. Agst. Gröbel. Lps. 1733. 8°.

Printed in Ans. Banduri imper. orient. T. I. p. 158 sqq. and in Gallandi bibl. PP. T. XI. p. 255 sqq. In Latin by Pt. Mosellanus. Lps. 1520. 4°. In German, with the title, LXXII Ermahnungsstücke e. Geistlichen d. kathol. Kirche an d. Kaiser J ** Ff. u. L. 1782. 8°. In Italian, Ven. 1545. 8°. In French, by king Louis XIII. Par. 1612. 8°. In English, by Th. Paynell, Lond. 1550. 12°. In Spanish, Madr. 1596. 4°.

267 AGATHARCHIDIS et Memnonis historicor. quæ supersunt omnia, e gr. iam recens in lat. traducta per Rch. Brettum. (c. textu gr.) Ox. 1597. 16o.

Also in Hudson geogr. gr. min. T. I. 268 AGATHEMERI compendiariæ geographiæ expositionum ll. II. gr. et 1. curante et interpr. Sm. Tennulio. Amst. 1671. 8°.

Lastly, in Hudson T. II.

269 AGATHIAS Scholasticus. De imperio et rebus gestis Justiniani Imp. libb. V. Gr. ex biblioth. et interpr. Bon. Vulcanii c. ejusd. notis. Acc. ejusd. Agathiæ epigrammata. LB., Plantin. 1594. large 4°.

200 pages of text, 158 pages of translation, 32 pages (with a separate title) of notes and epigrams. See also BYZANTINA. n. 3. Lat. by Cp. Persona, first printed at Rom. 1516. fol. AGGREGATOR, see HERBARIUS. AGINCOURT, Seroux d', see SEROUX.

270 AGIUS DE SOLDANIS, Gi. Pt. Fr. Della lingua punica presentemente usata da' Maltesi. Roma, G. Roisecco, 1750. 8°.

This rare book contains a Maltese grammar and lexicon. By the same author: Annone Cartaginese, cioè spiega della I. scena dell' atto V. della commedia di Plauto in Penulo fatta colla lingua moderna Maltese. Rom. 1757. 4°.

Very rare. Also gr. Col., Euchar. Cervicorn. 1527. 4°. gr. et l. ex correctione et c. explanat. Pt. Guerin. Par. 1635. 8°. containing only an analysis. parænesis, alias scheda regia (gr. lat.) denuo recogn. -a J. Bercovio. Berl. 1643. 4°. c. nott. 271 AGNESI, Mar. Gaetana. Insti

tuzioni analitiche.

8°.

Milano, 1748.

4°. 2 voll. with plates. In French (by d'Anthelmy), Par. 1775. In English, by J. Colston, Lond. 1801. 4°. 2 vols. 272 AGOBARDUS. Opera. Item epistolæ et opuscc. Leidradi et Amulonis Archiep. Lugd. St. Baluzius in unum colleg. emendav. notisq. illustrav. T. I. II. Par. 1666. 8°.

The first edition, by Papir. Masson. Par: 1605. 8°. Also in Bibl. PP. Lugd. T. XIV. p. 243 ss. Gallandi bibl. PP. T. XIII. p. 405 ss. 273 AGOP, J. Puritas Haygica s. grammatica armenica. Rom. 1675. -Grammatica latina armenice ex

AGOTY, d', see GAUTIER.
277 AGRESTO da Ficaruolo (i. e.
Annib. CARO). Commento del' A-
gresto da Ficaruolo sopra la prima
Ficata del padre Siceo (Fr. Mar.
Molza), colla nasea. Stampato in
Baldacco per Barbagrigia da Ben-
godi, 1539. small 4°. 51 leaves.

A scarce edition of a very lascivious
work. A copy on vellum, 271 francs, at
Paris's sale. At first, without place or
date, small 8°. in Italic characters (98
pages, without reckoning the title and
table of leaves), and the subscription, a
li X. d'aprile. M.D.XXXVIII.
other editions, without place or date, in
8°. were printed in the 16th century. Also,
without place, 1540. 12°. and with Aretino
ragionamenti 1584 and 1660.

plicata. ib. eod.-Puritas linguæ 278 AGRICOLA, G. armen. ib. 1674. 4°.

Belonging to each other, and forming a moderately sized volume. AGOSTINI, Ant., see AUGUSTI

NUS.

274 AGOSTINI, Gi. degli. Notizie
istorico-crit. intorno alla vita e le
opere degli scrittori Veneziani.
Ven. 1752. 4°. 2 voll.

275 AGOSTINI, Nicolò di. Lo in-
namoramento di Lancilotto e di
Ginevra, nel quale si trattano le
orribili prodezze e le strane ven-
ture di tutti i Cavalieri erranti
nella tavola rotonda. (libri due in
ottava rima.) Ven., Zoppino, 1521.
-Libro terzo ed ultimo (prose-
guito da M. Guazzo). ib. id. 1526.
4°. with woodcuts.
276 AGOSTINI, Ln.

Le gemme antiche figurate. Roma, appresso dell'autore, 1657. small 4°. 2 voll.

This rare edition, and sought after on account of the plates by Galestrucci, is particularly dear, when after plate 214 are found 4 more leaves of lascivious figures, which are wanting in most copies, and not mentioned in the explanations. On account of the already greatly worn-out plates, the following are of low price: Ed. II. con le annotazioni di Gi. Pt. Bellori. Roma, 1686. 4°. 2 voll. also ib. 1702. 4°. A more recent edition is the work by Dm. de Rossi, see below. J. Gronovius's Latin translation, Amst. 1685. 4°. Franeq. 1694. 4°. and ib. 1699. 4°. is without value on account of the plates being incorrect throughout.

Two

De ortu et causis subterraneor. ll. V. de natura eor. quæ effluunt ex terra 11. IV. de natura fossilium 11. X. de vett. et novis metallis 11. II. Bermannus s. de re metallica dialogus 1. I. Bas., Frob. 1558. fol. 470 pages and unnumbered leaves of 4 preliminary matter.

Also, Bas. 1546. fol. and ib. 1555. fol. In Italian, Ven. 1550. small 8°. Not to be confounded with the following work.

279

- de re metallica ll.XII. Ejusd. de animantib. subterraneis liber. Bas., Frob. 1561. fol. with woodcuts.

The printing and woodcuts are particularly fine in this edition. Less fine are the editions, Bas. 1621. fol. and ib. 1657. fol.

Still at the same time the last contains the whole preceding work.-G. Agricola's mineral. Schrr. übs. m. Anm. u. Excursionen v. E. Lehmann. Th. 1-4. Freiberg, 1806-13. large 8°. with plates (6 d. 10 gr.) Bermannus od. Gespr. üb. d. Bergbau, als Einl. in d. mineral. Schrr. übs. v. E. A. Schmid. ib. 1806. large 8°.

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appeared in the low Saxon dialect: 300 gemener Sprikwoerde, der wy düdschen uns gebruken, unde doch nicht weten, woher se kamen. (Magdeb.) 1528. 8°. The first edition in the upper German dialect is, 300 gemeyner Sprichwortter, der wir Deutschen vns gebrauchen, vnd doch nicht wissen woher sie kommen. Haganaw, J. Secer. 1529. 8°. 184 leaves. Das ander teyl Deutscher Sprichwortter, mit yhrer Ausslegung, hat funffthalb hundert newer Wortter. ib. id. 1529. 8°. 248 leaves. Only the first part, Erfurt, Cr. Treffer, 1529. 8°. Nürnb. 1529. 8°. and Zwickau, 1529. 8°. -750 deutsch. Sprüchw. Hagenau, 1534. 8°. ib. 1537. 8°. without place. 1558. 8°. Witt. 1582. 8°. 500 gemainer newer d. Spr. without place (Augsp. ?). 1548. 8°. There is a complete specification of the bibliographical researches upon this important collection in (Ber. Kordes) Agricola's Schrr. Altona, 1817. 8°. p. 155, &c. As to the rest, Agricola was not the first collector of German words; H. Bebel preceded him.

282 AGRIPPA, H. Corn. Opera, hactenus vel in luc. quæcumque prodier. vel inueniri potuer. Omnia in duos tomos concinne digesta et diligenti studio recognita. Lugd. per Beringos fratres. Without date. large 8°. 2 vols.

The genuine edition is printed in Italic characters, and has on the reverse of the title-pages of both volumes the portrait of the author cut in wood. Vol. I. 15 leaves of preliminary matter and 779 pages. Vol. II. 24 leaves of preliminary matter and 1139 pages, and 44 leaves of table of contents (which sometimes is wanting, and ought to stand according to the catchword after page 592). This edition contains 6 tracts more, which are wanting in all the other editions. Two reprints of Vol. I. likewise in Italic characters are to be avoided, whereof one is distinguished by the statement of the year 1550, and the other (without date) from the circumstance of its having only 677 pages. So likewise are three editions printed in Roman characters without value, whereof two are without date, and the third with the year 1600. See Clement. bibl. cur. respecting them. 283

de occulta philosophia_libri tres. (Col., J. Soter) 1533, m. Julio. fol. 3 leaves of preliminary matter and 362 pages.

In

There are two separate editions of this date, yet printed at the same press. the earlier we read more correctly, p. 19. 1. 36. cuivis, in the second cujus; in the first, p. 198. 1. 9. divinatio, 1. 33. protulisse,

and 1. 38. formans; in the second are substituted instead dominatio, prolatam, and forma. The first most rare edition, Antw., J. Grapheus, 1531, m. Febr. 4°. (reprinted, Par. 1531. 8°.) contains only the first book. Agrippa de occ. philos. liber IV. Bas. 1565. 8°. is spurious, and ib. 1567. 8°. All four books printed together, Par., Jac. Dupuys, 1567. 8°.-La philosophie occulte de H. C. Agrippa trad. du lat. (par A. Levasseur), Haye, 1727.8°. 2 vols. with plates, is scarce on large paper. In English, Lond. 1651. 4°. with a portrait of the author; to which may be added a separate translation of the fourth book, Lond. 1655. 8°. (reprinted, ib. 1783. 8°.)

284

de incertitudine et vanitate scientiar. declamatio invectiva. Col., 1527. small 8°.

This first, most rare, edition is to be found in the catalogue of M. Paris de Meyzieu, Par. 1779. 8°. and is, as well as the editions of Par. 1529. 8°. Antw. 1530. 4°. Col., Euchar. 1531. 8°. ib., M. N(ovesian.), 1531. 8°. Antw. 1531. 8°. Par. 1532. 8°. without place, 1532, m. Jan. 8°. without place, 1532, m. Sept. 8. without place (Antw.), 1536, m. Jan. 8. without place (Col.), 1536. 8°. without place, 1539. 8°. uncastrated. The series of the more or less castrated editions begins with an edition, without place or date, 8°. and also without place, 1544. 8°. and the same fault affects all the following editions, even those of Leyden, 1643 and 1644. 12°. Hague, 1653 and 1662. 12°. Frankf. and Lips. 1693. 12°. and Lips. 1714. 12°. not excepted. The most altered and altogether worthless edition is, Lugd. 1625. 12°. The omitted passages are noticed in Clement. bibl. cur. T. I. p. 87 sqq.

In Italian, by L. Domenichi, Ven. 1549. also 1552. 8°. In French, by L. de Mayerne Turquet, after an unmutilated original, 1582.8°. 1603. 12°. 1617. 12°. 1623. 12°. 1630. 12°. all without mention of place. Sur la noblesse et excellence du sexe féminin, avec le traité sur l'incertitude aussi bien que la vanité d. sciences et d. arts, trad. p. Gueudeville. Leyde, 1726. small 8°. 3 vols. is after a very mutilated edition. In German, Cölln, 1713. 8°. In Dutch, by J. Oudaan. Rolt. 1661. 8°. In English, by James Sandford. Lond. 1575. 4°. ib. 1676. 8°. ib. 1684. 8°. 285 AGRUMIA. Grammatica arabica Agrumia appellata. Cum vers. lat. ac dilucida expositione Th. Obicini (de Novaria). Rom., congr. de pr. fide, 1631. 8°. 286 pages.

The best edition. Previously under the title, Giarumia, Rom., typogr. Medic.

1592. 4°. and by Th. Erpen. LB. 1617.

286 AGUESSEAU, H. Fr. d'. Œuvres. Par. 1759-89. 4°. 13 voll.

The edition, Yverdun, 1772-75. 8°. 12 vols. contains only the first 8 volumes of the 4°. edition. A new and complete edition, Par. 1818. 8°. 13 vols. (subscription price at 6 francs, selling price at 7 frs.)— Reden b. Eröffn. d. Audienzen u. d. feierl. Versammll. d. Parlamente a. d. Franz. v. G. Mch. v. Weber. Sulzb. 1816. 8°. (1 d. 8 gr.)

287

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discours sur la vie et la mort, le caractère et les mœurs de M. d'Aguesseau, conseiller d'état, par d'Aguesseau, chancelier de France, son fils. Au chasteau de Fresnes, 1720. (rather, Par. 1778.) 8°. on Dutch paper.

Printed by the president Saron and his wife, at their small private printing-press, which they had erected in their palace. Only 60 copies were struck off for the family. This particularly well written memoir is reprinted in the 13th volume of the author's works, and has also been published afresh with trois lettres de d'Aguesseau sur l'idée que les anciens avoient de la création. Par. 1812. 12°., as a sequel to his Discours. Par. 1810. 12°. 2 voll.

288 AGUIRRE, Domingo de. Topografia del real sitio de Aranjuez. Madrid, 1775. fol. (200 rs.)

15 leaves of plates without text, engraved by Salvador y Corona, Barcelon, Selma, Fabregat, Ballester, and others. Four of these consist of 4 sheets each, one of 2 sheets, two of half a sheet each, and the rest of one sheet each.

to be found in Mag. encycl. 1810, Nov. P. 145-174.

291 AHMED ben Abdala. Tratado de las aquas medicinales de SalamBir, que comunmente llaman de Sacedon, escrito en lengua arabe, por Agmet-Ben-Ab-Dala, Médico de Toledo, en el año 1504. Traduc. al idioma castellano e ilustrado con varias notas por Mariano Pizzi y Frangeschi. Madr. 1761. 4°.

The Arabic original has never been printed. 292 AHMEDIS Arabsiadæ vitæ et rerum gestarum Timuri, qui vulgo Tamerlanes dicitur, historia. Lat. vertit et adnotatt. adjec. Sm. H. Manger. Leovardiæ (in other copies, Franeq.), 1767–72. 4°. 2 voll.

Correct neither in the text nor in the translation. The editor has also omitted the picture of the large game of chess, and the Mogul alphabet. Compare Millin mag. encycl. 1814, T. I. p. 192. The earlier edition (by Jac. Golius), Lugd. Bat., Elsev. 1636. 4. contains only the Arabic text, without divisions, translation, and notes. There is a Turkish translation by Nazemi Zadeh, Konstantinop. 1142 (1729). small 4°. In French by Pt. Vattier, Histoire du grand Tamerlan, Par. 1658. 4°. 293 AHMED Ben Mohammed. fi bejanel-akaid Feraidol-fevaid (Pearls, useful for the explanation of articles of faith, in the Turkish language). Konstantinop. 1223 (1805). 4°. 298 pages.

294 AIKIN, Arth. and C. R. Dictionary of chemistry and minera

289 AGUIRRE, Jos. Saënz de. logy. Lond. 1807. 4°. 2 vols. with

Collectio maxima concilior, omnium Hispaniæ et novi orbis. Rom. 1693-94. fol. 4 voll.

A new and enlarged edition by Jos. Catalani, Rom. 1753. fol. 6 voll.

290 AHMAD. Ancient alphabets and hieroglyphic characters explained, with an account of the Egyptian priests, their classes, initiation, and sacrifices, in the Arabic language by Ahmad Bin Abubekr Bin Wahshih; and in English by Jos. Hammer. Lond. 1806. small 4°. XXI, 136, and 54 pages.

Sacy's excellent account of this modern production, falsely ascribed to Ahmed, is

plates (31. 13s. 6d.)-Account of the most important recent discoveries and improvements in chemistry and mineralogy to the present time; being an appendix to the Dictionary of Ch. and M. ib. 1814. 4°. (18s.)

295

AIKIN, J. Description of the country from thirty to forty miles round Manchester. Lond. 1795. 4°. with 73 plates (31. 3s.) 296 AIKIN, J. and Enfield. General biography, or lives of the eminent persons of all ages, countries, etc. Lond. 1799-1815. 4°. 10 vols. (16 guineas).

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299

opuscula nonnulla hist. et crit. de rebus ad autores Rom. ante Ho

norii imperium spectantib. Acc. Q. Moderati Censorini adnotatt. Bassani, 1787. 8°.

300 AIMOINUS. Annonii monachi de regum procerumque Francorum origine gestisque usque ad Phil. Augustum libri V. Par., ap. Ascens. 1514. fol.

The first and most rare, although faulty edition. A corrected edition (by J. Nicot), Par. Wechel, 1567. 8°. and still better, stud. et op. Jac. du Breul, Par. 1602. fol. (Other copies have the year 1603.) These 3 editions contain Aimoinus, with the interpolations and continuations of another person, as they are to be found in MS. at St. Germains. Critically prepared, and with the omission of the former additions, in Bouquet script. rer. Gall. T. III. p. 21

sqq.

301 AINSWORTH, Rb. Thesaurus linguæ latinæ compendiarius, or a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue, with great additions by Th. Morell. Lond. 1796. 4°.

New edition, revised and enriched by J. Carey, Lond. 1816. 4°. The edition, Lond. 1752. fol. 2 vols. is almost as highly prized, but the other editions in 4°. are less so. An abridgment of it, Lond. 1813. 8°. 302 AIROLDI, Alfonso. Codice diplomatico di Sicilia, sotto il governo de gli Arabi. Palermo, stamp. reale, 1789-92. 4°. 3 parts in 6 vols. -Codex diplomaticus Siciliæ sub

Saracenor. imperio ab a. 827. ad a. 1072. nunc. prim. e MSS. maurooccidentalib. conscriptus, cura et st. Alph. Ayroldi. Tom. I. Panormi, typ. regia, 1791. fol.

An account of this shameless imposture of the abate Jos. Vella is in Jos. Hager relation d'une insigne imposture littéraire. Erl. 1799. 4°. (in German, ib. eod. 4°.) and Eichhorn Bibl. d. bibl. Litt. IX. 143215. The work is from beginning to end a fiction, and the pretended codex contains nothing but an account of Mohammed and his traditions. See also VELLA.

303 AITON, W. Hortus Kewensis, or a catalogue of the plants cultivated in the royal Botanic garden at Kew. Enlarged by W. Townsend Aiton. Lond. 1810-1813. 8°. 5 vols. with plates (31.)

An abridgment of it, Lond. 1814. 8°. (128.)

304 AITSINGER. Mch. De leone belgico ejusque topographica atque historica descriptione liber. Col. Ubior. 1583. fol.

With 112 plates by Hogenberg. It contains a history of the troubles of the Low Countries from 1559 to 1583. A continuation from 1583 to 1586, with the pagination running on, appeared, Col. 1586. fol. In German, Cölln, 1584-87. 4°. 3 vols. 305 AITZEMA, Lieuwe van. Historie of Verhael van Sacken van Staet en Oorlogh, in, ende ontrent de vereenighde Nederlanden (1621 -69). T. I-XIV. Gravenhage, 1657-71. 4°. To which is added his Verhael van de nederlandsche vreede Handeling. T. I. II. ib. 1650. 4°. Herstelde Leeuw of Discours overt❜t gepasseerde in de vereenighde Nederlanden in't Jaer 1650. e. 1651. ib. 1652. 4°. together 17 vols. (the 11th part is usually in 2 vols.)

This first edition contains much that is suppressed in the second, although enlarged (Clement bibl. cur. T. I. p. 107, not.). A later edition, in which is to be found the Verhael and herstelde Leeuw, appeared, Gravenhage, 1669–72. fol. 6 parts in 7 vols. In addition, Lb. Sylvius's continuation from 1669 to 1698, under the following titles: Historien onses Tyds. Stuck 1. 2. (Deel 1-4.) Amst. 1685. fol. with plates. Vervolgh van Saken van

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