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sqq. See DAVID, KILIAN, MEUBLES, ORNATI, PIROLI and VOLUMINA. 712 ANTICHITÀ, delle, Longobardico-Milanesi, illustrate dai monaci Cisterciesi. Mil. 1792. 4°. 4 vols. with plates (64 paoli.) 713 ANTICHITÀ di Pozzuoli. Puteolanæ antiquitates. In the second

title: Avanzi delle antichità esis

tenti a Pozzuoli, Cuma e Baja. Antiquitatum Puteolis, Cumis, Bajis existentium reliquiæ. (Flor.) 1768. large fol. (15 ducati Napol.)

36 leaves of text (Latin and Italian) and 2 leaves of table of contents at the end, all engraven, and 69 leaves of plates (No. 42 is twice numbered, and 67 is without a number) by Volpato, Fr. la Marra, Nicole, Mogalli, Cardon, Fiorillo and Boily. Ant. Paoli was the author of the text.

714 ANTICHITÀ, delle, di Rimino libri II. (per Tom. Temanza). Ven. 1741. fol. with 9 plates.

ANTICHRIST, see ENNDtkrist. 715 ANTIDOTUM contra diversas omnium fere seculor. hæreses (ed. J. Sichard). Bas. 1525. fol.

This is the first bibliotheca PP. Chiefly dogmatic writings, and the Greek are only in a Latin translation. The contents are in Ittig. de bibll. et cat. PP. 2.

716 ANTIFOR. Libro chiamato Antifor di Barosia, il qual tratta delle gran battaglie d' Orlando e di Rinaldo etc. Ven., Zoppini, 1583. 8°.

Also Ven., Spineda, 1615. 8°. Ven. e Padova, per il Sardi, without date, 8°. with woodcuts. 42 songs in ottava rima. 717 ANTIGONI CARYSTII his

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toriar. mirabilium collectanea (gr. lat.). J. Meursius rec. et notas addid. LB., Is. Elzevir, 1619. 4°. Commonly bound with Phlegon Trall. 1620. and Apollon. Dysc. 1619. All three together under the title, Historiar. mirabilium auctores græci. LB. 1622. 4°. Also all 3 in Meursii opp. ed. Lami T. 3.— The first edition of Antigonus with Antonin. Liberal. Bas. 1568. 8°.

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landri. Lps., Kummer, 1791. 4°. (2 d.)

Beckmann gave additions to his annotations in his edition of Marbod. lib. lapidum, Gott. 1799. 8°.

719 ANTIGUEDADES arabes de Granada Cordoba. Madr. 1804. y

large fol. 2 vols. with plates. ANTILOGIA papæ, see FLACIUS. 720 ANTIMACHI Colophon. reliquiæ, nunc prim. conquir. et explic. instituit C. Adf. Gli. Schellenberg. Hal., Hemmerde, 1786. large 8°. (6 gr.)

721 ANTINORI. Memorie degli Abbruzzi. Napoli, 1781. 4°. 4 voll. Very circumstantial, but nothing less than exact.

ANTIPATER, see ANTHOLOGIA. -ANTIQUITATES Galliæ, see MAFFEI-Puteolanæ, see ANTI

CHITÀ.

722 ANTIQUITÉS étrusques. grecques et romaines tirées du cabinet de W. Hamilton (par Pt. d'Hancarville). (Also with the English title, Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of W. Hamilton). Naples, 1766–67. large fol. 4 vols. with coloured plates.

It is a description of the first collection of vases by Hamilton in the English and French language, and greatly to be preferred to the work by Passeri. Besides the title and dedication, vol. I. has 107 leaves, vol. II. 112 leaves of plates. A new edition, Flor. 1801-8. large fol. 4 vols. (also English and French) is less finely coloured. See also DAVID, PEINTURES, PIROLI and TISCHBEIN.

723 ANTIQUITÉS sacrées et profanes des Romains, expliquées par M. A. V. N. (Also with the Latin title, Antiqq. sacræ et civiles Romanor. explicatæ). Haye, Alberts, 1726. fol. French and Latin. Also on large paper.

Title-plate, 2 portraits in the preface, and 82 leaves of plates in 84 numbers.

724 ANTIQUITÉS dans la collection de S. M. le roi de Prusse à Sanssouci. P. I. Berl. 1769. P. II. Danz., 1772. fol. 24 bad plates by Krüger.

725 ANTIQUITIES, the unedited, of Attica; comprising the architectural remains of Eleusis, Rhamnus, Sunium and Thoricus. By the society of Dilettanti. Lond., Longman and Murray, 1817. large fol. 59 pages of text, and 78 plates (10l. 10s.)

The designs are drawn with perfect accuracy. It may be considered as a fifth volume to STUART. (See below.) ANTIQUITIES, Ionian, see CHAN

DLER.

726 ANTITHESIS de præclaris Christi et indignis papæ facinoribus (auct. Sim. Rosario). Without place, per Z. Durantium, 1557. small 8. 88 pages, with 36 neat woodcuts.

The first edition, scarce. Also, without place, per eund. 1558. small 8°. 94 pages. And Geneva, Vignon, 1587. 8°. 147 pages, with the same woodcuts. Antithèse des faits de J. C. et du pape, mis en vers. fr. without place, 1561 and 1578. 8°. without place (Gen., Vignon), 1584. 8°. 143 pages. Rome, 1600. 8°. 143 pages: and without place, 1620. 8°. with the same woodcuts, is entirely a translation of the preceding book (consult Beyeri mem. libr. rar. 277), and only differs in the appendix. 727 ANTIVIGILMI. La biblioteca Aprosiana di Corn. Aspasio Antivigilmi (Ang. Aprosio da Vintimiglia). Bol. 1673. 12°.

J. Cp. Wolf in his Latin translation, Hmb. 1734. 8°. has omitted all the first part, and translated into Latin the Italian titles of the books.

ANTONIA, see Bn. PULCI. 728 ANTONINI, Annib. Rime de' più illustri poeti italiani. Par. 1731. large 12°. 2 voll.

Beautifully printed. In Dresden there are two different copies. The first with the title-vignette and a preface of 8 pages. The second without the title-vignette and preface, but having at the beginning of

each volume a dedicatory leaf to C. Talbot, and at the end of the 2nd vol. two unnumbered leaves with an English sonnet and the Privilegium, which are wanting in the first copy. In other respects they are of

the same impression. 729 ANTONINI, C. Manuale di vari ornamenti, tratti dalle fabbriche e frammenti antichi, opera raccolta,

VOL. I.

disegnata ed incisa da C. Antonini. Roma, 1781-90. fol. 4 voll. 730 ANTONINI Augusti itinerararium provinciar. omnium c. fragmento et ind. (edente Gf. Torino ex MSS. Cp. Longolii). In domo H. Stephani, (1512). 16°.

Single edition; the first, and most rare: printed in red and black. 8 leaves of preliminary matter, 92 numbered and 60 unnumbered leaves. A copy, in bad condition, in vellum, 224 fr. at Paris, 1808. At first in Annii com. sup. opp. div. auctor. (Ven.) 1498. 4°. The reprint in Mela, Ven., Ald. 1518. 8°. and Flor., Junt. 1519. 8°. is very faulty. Published after 2 MSS. with good notes by Jos. Simler in Æthicus, Bas. 1575. 12°. 731 ANTONINUS. Antonini Aug. et Burdigalense, quor. hoc nunc pr. est edit. illud ad MSS. codd. et impressos comparatum, emend. et Hi. Suritæ comm. explicatum (ed. And. Schott). Col. Agr. 1600. 8°.

Itinerarium

A new recension. Printed literally after it in Pt. Bertii theatr. geogr. 1618. With diligent use of a Vatican MS. in Schelstrate antiq. eccles. II. 569 sqq.

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733 iter Britanniar., or that part of the itinerary of Antoninus which relates to Britain, with a new comm. by Th. Reynolds. Lond. 1799. 4°. (158.)

Previously c. comm. Th. Gale. Lond. 1709. 4°. with plates.

734 ANTONINI Imp., M., de se ipso s. vita sua 11. XII gr. et lat. nunc prim. editi Gu. Xylandro interpr. qui etiam annott. adjecit. Marini de Procli vita et fœlicitate liber gr. et lat. nunc pr. publicatus. Tig., And. Gesner. Without date.

8°.

The preface is dated 1558. The first edition, very scarce, but faulty; 5 numbered leaves of preface (here the signatures

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736 de reb. suis II. XII repurgati, suppleti, restituti, vers. lat. nova, lectt. varr. ac comm. perp. illustrati, st. et op. Th. Gatakeri. Cbr., Buck, 1652. 4°.

17 leaves of preliminary matter, 123 pages of text, 8 leaves of testimonia (before which is a fine portrait of Antoninus), 439 pages of annotations, and 10 leaves of table of contents. A new recension (without MSS. however), with a learned, but somewhat heavy commentary. Finely printed. This edition (with Mer. Casaubon's notes) is reprinted in Th. Gatakeri opp. crit. (cur. Hm. Witsio). Trj. ad Rh. 1698. fol. (also with a separate title of the year 1697.)

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comm. quos ipse sibi scr. 11. XII, gr. ad codd. MSS. fid. emend.,

notas, var. lect. et interpr. lat. castig. adjunxit, Gatakeri aliorumq.

notas c. suis animadv. et indd. lo

cupl. adjec. J. Mth. Schulz. Vol. I.

Slesvici, Röhs, 1802. large 8°. (2 d. 20 gr., vellum paper 4 d.)

A new and valuable recension. Vol. I. contains the text and various readings. Vols. II. and III. (notes) have not yet appeared.

743 · Μ. Αντωνίνου των εἰς ἑαυτον βιβλια ιβ', ὧν προτεθειται το ὑπο Θωμα του ῥητορος γαλλιστι γεγραμμενον ἐγκωμιον του Μαρκου (ed. Coray). Par. 1816. 8°.

This is also the 4th vol. παρέργων της βιβλιοθ. ἑλλην. That which is mentioned in the title is Mr. Thomas éloge de M. Antonin.

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745 i XII libri di M. Aur. Antonino di se stesso ed a se stesso trasvecchio). Roma, 1675. 12°. latati dal gr. (da Fr. Barberini il

With various readings of the Greek text from a MS. and the edition of 1643. 746 reflexions morales de l'emp. M. Antonin, trad. av. d. remarq. par And. Dacier. Par., Didot j. 1800. large 4°. vellum paper, with plates by Moreau.

Of the earlier editions, Par., Barbou, 1691. 12. 2 vols. is sought after. The best French translation is by Joly, Par. 1770. 8°. ib. 1773. 12°. ib. 1796. 8°. (50 copies of this edition on large paper, 6 on rose-coloured paper, and I on vellum.) ib. 1803. in 12°. and 18°. (1 copy on vellum, and 4 on rose-coloured paper.)

Likewise a reprint of the edition of 1704. 747

Unterhalt. m. sich selbst, a.

d. Gr. m. Anm. u. e. Versuch üb. A's philos. Grundsätze v. J. Mth. Schulz. Schlesw., 1799. large 8°. (20 gr.)

This is preferred to the translation of J. W. Reche, Ff. a. M. 1797. large 8°. (1 d. 16 gr.) Of the English translations the best is, the meditations of the emp. M. Aur. Antoninus by R.. Graves. Bath, 1792. 8°. (6s.) Lond. 1811. 12°.

748 ANTONINI Liberalis transformationum congeries, Phlegontis Trall. de mirabil. et longævis libellus. Ei. de Olympiis fragm. Apollonii historiæ mirab. Antigoni mirab. narratt. congeries. M. Antonini de vita sua 11. XII. Gr. et lat. omnia, Gu. Xylandro interpr. c.annott. et ind. Bas., Guarinus, 1568. 8°. 348 pages, 2 leaves, 344 pages and 23 leaves of table of contents.

The first edition, very scarce. Fabricius's account of a double edition of 1568 is unfounded, and rests upon a confusion with the emperor Antoninus, of whose work this edition contains a second corrected recension.

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cur. L. H. Teucher. Lps., Sommer, 1791. large 8°. (20 gr.)

Only a repetition of the earlier notes, sometimes abridged. Without the Latin translation.

754 transf. cong., gr. c. Gabriæ fabulis et Babriæ nonnullis, in us. schol. ed. L. H. Teucher. Lps., Sommer, 1791 (new title, 1806). small 8°. (4 gr., on writing paper 8 gr.)

Without notes and Latin translation: for the use of schools.-F. Jac. Bast lettre crit. sur Anton. Lib., Parthenius et Aristénète. Par. 1805. 8°. Latin by C. Alb. Wiedeburg. (c. Gf. H. Schaeferi append.) Lps. 1809. 8°. (1 d. 8 gr., on writing paper 1 d. 12 gr.)

755 ANTONINI, archiep. Florent., opera omnia ad autographor. fid. nunc prim. exacta, vita auctoris variisq. dissertatt. et annotatt. aucta. Cura et stud. Th. Mar. Mamachi et Dion. Remedelli. Flor. 1741. fol. 8 voll.

756 chronica. Nrb., Ant. Coburger, 1484. fol. 3 voll. Gothic letter.

First edition that is known with certainty (uncertain, Ven. 1480. fol. 3 vols.); double columns, without catchwords and signatures, but with pagination and title of columns. The work reaches to 1458. The latest edition, Lugd., Junt., 1587. fol. 3 vols. with the annotations of Pt. Maturus, is interpolated.

757 summa theologiæ. Nrb., Ant. Coburger, 1477-79. large fol. 4 vols. Gothic letter, double columns.

The first complete edition. A copy on vellum in 5 vols. in M'Carthy's library bought in at an auction for 1210 fr., and again offered for sale for 1800 fr. The same copy in the year 1796, at Edwards's the bookseller in London for 751. Also in the Nuremberg library on vellum.-At first, Ven., Jenson, T. I. 1479. T. II. 1477. T. III. in 2 vols. 1477. T. IV. 1480. fol. To the edition, Nrb., Coburger, 1486-87. large fol. 4 vols. belongs, as a fifth volume, J. Molitoris tabula quintuplex. Nrb. 1486. fol. The latest and best edition is, Veronæ, 1740. fol. 4 vols.

758

tract. de instructione simplicium confessor. acc. sermo b. J. Chrysostomi de pœnitentia. Without place or date (Col., Ulr. Zell, about 1470). 4°.

The first edition, without catchwords,

signatures, and pagination, with 27 lines in a page. Before the text are three leaves of table of contents. In the colophon, explicit summa confessionum s. interrogatorium, &c. Chrysostom follows without a colophon. Another edition, without place or date, 4°. (with Schöffer's coat of arms, about 1470), is entirely like the preceding; the title however stands immediately over the text, and is printed in a rather larger character, and Chrysostom has a colophon. According to Renouard cat. I. 77. it was printed at Cologne by ther Hoernen. 759 summa confessionum s. interrogatorium pro simplicibus confessoribus editum. In Monte regali, per Ant. Matthiæ et Bths. Corderium, 24 Oct. 1472. 4°.

Fine and scarce, in Roman characters.Rom., G. Lauer, 1472. m. Febr. 4°. 130 leaves, also very scarce. Ven., Bm. de Cremona, 1473. small fol. 128 leaves. Ven., J. de Colonia, 1474. 4°.

760 incomenza uno confessionale uulgar del reuerēdissimo padre beato frate Antonio. Bon. (Bths. Azoguidi), 1472. small 4°.

In Roman characters, with 32 lines in a page; without catchwords on the last page of each layer. Also with a discourse of Jordano's, without place, 15 Apr. 1472. 4°. 89 leaves. Ven., Cp. Arnoldo, 1473. 4. Fir., Ripoli, 1477 and 1479. 8°. are in less estimation.

761

incomenza uno tractato vul

gare, osia confessionale... el quale se intitula medicina de l'anima. Bonon. 1472. 4°. with 34 lines.

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This is a work of the same author, different from the preceding; containing 5 parts (at the end of the 4th is the colophon), of which the 5th is, tract. de excommunicatt. 762 tract. notabilis de excommunicatt., suspensionib. etc. acc. de sponsalib. et matrimonio. Ven., J. de Colonia, 1474. 4°. Gothic letter. 763 ANTONIO (Bettini) da Siena. El monte sancto di Dio. Florentie, Nicolo di Lorenzo, die x. Septembris, 1477. large 4°. 131 leaves.

The first book with a date which has copperplate engravings, and is extremely rare; in Roman characters, without pagination and catchwords. The recto of the first leaf begins, (S)ommario et brieue dimonstratione diquanto si contiene in questo libro etc. Then 3 leaves of tables. The text begins in the 5th leaf, and ends on the recto of the 131st. The signatures begin

with A on the 6th leaf, and proceed as far as R, each signature having 8 leaves, except I, which has 9, and R, which has 4. The signature K is altogether wanting. The first copperplate (re-engraved in Dibdin, bibl. Spenc. IV. 130) is to be found on the reverse of the 3rd leaf of the tables, the second on the reverse of N 8, the third (reengraved in Vallière's Catal. T. I. p. 255) on the recto of P 7.

In the reprint, Fir., Lr. de' Morgiani, 1491. fol. instead of the copperplates are to be found 3 woodcuts copied after them. 764 ANTONIO, N. Bibliotheca Hispana vetus, ad a. 1500. Curante Fr. Per. Bayer, qui prolog. et auct. vit. et notulas adj. Matr., vid. et her. Ibarræ, 1788. fol. 2 voll.Bibl. Hisp. nova ab a. 1500 ad 1684. Nunc pr. prodit recogn. emend. aucta ab ipso auct. Matr. Ibarra, 1783 and 88. fol. 2 voll.

The vetus is in chronological, the nova in alphabetical order, according to the Christian name of the authors. The last was under the superintendance of Th. Ant. Sanchez and J. Ant. Pellicer. Tom. I. of the vetus has 2 plates, the portrait of the king after the title, and a facsimile, p. 490. Owing to this, the earlier and less fine edition, Rom. 1672–96. fol. 4 vols. is greatly fallen in price.

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