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26 ARCHEOLOGIA; or, Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Vols. I—LVI, part 1, COMPLETE, with a General Index to the first fifty; 4to. with a large number of fine plates; UNCUT THROUGHOUT, very scarce in this state

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27 ARCHEOLOGIA. A Series from 1839 to 1897 inclusive, forming Vols. XXVIII-LV, with a General Index to the first fifty-29 vols. 4to. (published at £72. 8s), uncut as issued

1839-97 21 0 0

28 ARCHEOLOGIA. A Series from 1866 to 1897, or Vols. XL-LV. 16 vols. in 32 parts, 4to. (published at £49. 6s), cloth

1866-97 10 0 0

29 ARGNANI (Fed.) il Rinascimento delle Ceramiche Maiolicate in Faenza,
2 vols. impl. 4to. one of them consisting of forty large folding plates,
COLOURED; and the other containing the text with plates; sd. Faenza, 1898

This is a continuation of the author's former work on Le Ceramiche e Maioliche
Faentine, which carried the history to the beginning of the sixteenth century. In the
Rinascimento he begins with the later part of the fifteenth century, and carries his
history down to the seventeenth.

"The illustrations, which occupy the second volume, are admirable, mostly drawn
directly from the objects themselves and successfully executed in chromo-lithography.

"The book is eminently Faentine, written by a learned professor of that city, by whose able hand the drawings were also made, printed, illustrated, and published by a Faentine firm, it does honour in itself to the old Aemilian city. The first volume containing the printed Texts is divided into, firstly, the author's Rayione di questo secondo volume, thus implying that this work should be considered as a second volume to that published in 1889.

"To this follows a descriptive account of such pieces of wares, attributed by the author to the potteries of Faenza, as he had been able to examine in the museums and private collections of Northern Italy and Tuscany. These were especially visited by him under direction of the Minister of Public Instruction, with a view to a careful study and elucidation of the subject."-C. D. E. FORTNUM, The Nineteenth Century, February, 1899.

Armour :

30 ALBUM OF JACOBE, Master Workman at the Armoury, Greenwich, 1590, 35 coloured plates, in facsimile, by W. Griggs, on handmade paper in demy folio, with Monograph by VISCOUNT DILLON, F.S.A.

For Subscribers

It is proposed to publish in facsimile the above-mentioned work as a valuable record of the Armourer's art as practised in England in the second half of the sixteenth century.

The Album contains drawings in ink and colours of suits of armour made by
this master for several of the most famous courtiers and soldiers of the reign of
Elizabeth.

Amongst these are suits for the Dukes of Finland and Norfolk; the Earls of
Leicester, Sussex, Worcester, etc.; Lord Scrope; Sir John Smith, Sir Henry Lee,
Sir C. Hatton, etc.

Special interest attaches to this MS. as it formerly belonged to the Harleian
Library, and of the suits of armour therein figured some of the finest are still in
existence. Of these the following may be mentioned :-Earl of Pembroke, K.G. now at
Wilton; George, Earl of Cumberland, at Hothfield; Sir Christopher Hatton, sold last
year from the Spitzer collection for £2080; Sir Henry Lee, K.G. Master of the
Armoury to Queen Elizabeth and James I, now in the hall of the Armourers' and
Braziers' Company; the Earl of Worcester, in the Tower of London.

Although armour in England was, at the time referred to, fast disappearing from use, the suits shown in the work were all of a high class of workmanship and remarkable for their excellence, no less than interesting as the personal and intimate panoply of some of the brightest stars of the golden age of Elizabeth.

It is hoped that the publication of this unique MS. may lead to the identification of other suits and portions of armour still scattered through the country, ar d as yet not correctly connected with famous names in English history.

The reproductions will be accompanied by a short note on the MS. and brief notices of the individuals for whom the suits were made.

1 EGERTON (Hon. W.) Illustrated Handbook of Indian Arms; being a Catalogue of the Arms exhibited at the India Museum, royal 8vo. with map, coloured and plain plates, sd. 2s 6d; cloth

400

3 3 0

1880 0 3 6

Armour, continued:-
32 MEYRICK (S. R.) CRITICAL INQUIRY INTO ANTIENT ARMOUR, as it
existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman Con-
quest to the Reign of Charles II, SECOND [and BEST] EDITION, CORRECTED
and ENLARGED [by the Author himself, with the assistance of Literary
and Antiquarian Friends (Albert Way, etc.)], 3 vols. atlas 4to., illus-
trated by more than 100 plates, SPLENDIDLY ILLUMINATED, mostly in GOLD
and SILVER, also a new plate of the Tournament of Locks and Keys (pub.
at £21.), half red morocco extra, appropriately tooled

1842

The first edition of this work, published in 1824, was printed without the supervision of Sir Samuel Meyrick, who always repudiated it as full of faults, especially in the colouring. Every leaf and plate of the present edition was submitted to his correction, and it was published with his entire approval.

"This most superb Archæological work is animated with numerous novelties, curious and historical disquisitions, and brilliant and recondite learning-Learning going to Court in the full rich costume of the Order of the Garter-Plates as fine as the monuments of Westminster Abbey. Really and truly the work is admirably executed, and deserves every eulogy."-Edinb. Review.

"While the splendour of the decorations of this work is well calculated to excite curiosity, the novel character of its contents, the very curious extracts from the rare MSS. in which it abounds, and the pleasing manner in which the author's antiquarian researches are prosecuted, will tempt many who take up the book in idleness to peruse it with care. No previous work can be compared in point of extent, arrangement, science, or utility, with the one now in question. 1st. It for the first time supplies to our Schools of Art correct and ascertained data for costume, in its noblest and most important branch-historical painting. 2nd. It affords a simple, clear, and most conclusive elucidation of a great number of passages in our great dramatic poetsaye, and in the works of those of Greece and Rome-against which commentators and scholiasts have been trying their wits for centuries. 3rd. It throws a flood of light upon the manners, usages, and sports of our ancestors, from the time of the Anglo-Saxons down to the reign of Charles the Second. And, lastly, it at once removes a vast number of idle traditions and ingenious fables, which one compiler of history, copying from another, has suceeeded in transmitting through the lapse of four or five hundred years."-Edinb. Review.

33 MEYRICK. ENGRAVED ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOUR, 2 vols. atlas 4to., with more than 150 very highly finished etchings of the Collection of LLEWELYN MEYRICK at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire; engraved by Joseph Skelton, with descriptions by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, half morocco, £4. 4s; or uniform with the larger work in three volumes 1854 "We should imagine that the possessors of Dr. Meyrick's former great work would eagerly add Mr. Skelton's as a suitable illustration. Indeed, they are essential companions. In the first they have the history of Arms and Armour; in the second work engravings of all the details."-Gentleman's Magazine.

31 SWEDISH ARMOUR AND COSTUME: A. LAGRELIUS, l'Armurie Royale, folio, 50 photo-lithographic plates of Swedish Armour and Weapons, the text by Ossbahr, in Swedish and French, cloth

Stockholm, 1897

Only a few copies were privately printed. This is the only authentic work on
Scandinavian Arms and Armour.

35 THE ARUNDEL SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS, con-
sisting chiefly of CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC FACSIMILES of
PAINTINGS IN FRESCO, ALTAR-PIECES, and other paintings
of CHRISTIAN SUBJECTS, by the OLD ITALIAN and GERMAN
MASTERS, also of Engravings and Literary Works :
A COMPLETE SET of these publications as issued to the ORIGINAL
SUBSCRIBERS, from the beginning in 1849 to 1895; and to
the subscribers to the SECOND SERIES from the beginning in
1867 to the close of this series in 1893, AND ALSO THE
OCCASIONAL OR EXTRA PUBLICATIONS [which were brought
out for separate sale and are similar in character to, but
differing in subject from, those issued to subscribers] up to

£ s. d.

88 0

4 10 0

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Arundel Society's Chromolithographs, continued :

1895 inclusive;-comprising in all about 200 CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS, 107 engravings, and 17 vols. of text; the plates enclosed in two strong portfolios, and 1 vol. oblong folio, half morocco

£ s. d.

1849-95 150 0 0

Most of the best plates are out of print, especially those of the OCCASIONAL OF EXTRA series, as the impression of these was limited to 500 copies. Complete sets have therefore become very scarce.

A Descriptive Notice of the Drawings and Publications of the Arundel Society from 1849 to 1873 inclusive, illustrated by photographs of all the publications, and forming two folio volumes, in cloth, is presented with the above set.

The following is a list of those publications which are sold separately, the price being affixed to each. The dimensions are in inches, and do not include the mounts or margins.

CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS.

36 VIEW of the Interior of the Arena

Chapel at Padua, drawn by Mrs.
Higford Burr, representing GIOTTO
at work on his frescoes visited by
DANTE. 25 by 22. A fine plate,
and very scarce, £1. 1s
1856
37 MARTYRDOM OF SAINT SEBASTIAN,
from the fresco by PIETRO PERUGINO
at Panicale, 23 by 23, scarce, 16s 1856
38 MADONNA AND SAINTS, from a fresco
by NELLI in S. Maria Nuova at
Gubbio, 10 by 14, scarce, 158 1856
39 CHRIST Among the DOCTORS, from
the fresco by PINTURICCHIO at Spello,
25 by 23, scarce, 158
40 THE NATIVITY, from the fresco by
PINTURICCHIO at Spello, 25 by 23,
scarce, £1.
1858
41 VIRGIN AND CHILD WITH SAINTS,
AND RESURRECTION OF CHRIST,
from a fresco by GIOVANNI SANZIO
in S. Domenico at Cagli, 21 by 163,
scarce, 17s 6d
1859

1857

42 DANTE, facsimile of a portrait by
GIOTTO, from the Bargello at
Florence, 18 by 13. 10s 1859
43 DEATH OF ST. FRANCIS, from a fresco
by DOMENICO GHIRLANDAIO in S.
Trinità at Florence, 20 by 271,
scarce; and Two Heads from the
same; on one sheet, £1. 168 1860
44 THE ANNUNCIATION, from a fresco by
PINTURICCHIO in S. Maria Maggiore
at Spello, 24 by 26. £1. 5s 1861
45 THE FALL by FILIPPINO LIPPI, and
THE EXPULSION by MASACCIO, from
frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel,
on one sheet, 6s
1861
46 TRIBUTE MONEY by MASACCIO, from
the same, 12s
1861
47
Two full-size Heads from the
same, on one sheet, 5s
1861
48 ST. PETER PREACHING and ST. PETER
BAPTIZING by MASOLINO, from the
same place, on one sheet, 9s 1861
49 SS. PETER AND JOHN HEALING THE
CRIPPLE AND ST. PETER RAISING
TABITHA, by MASOLINO, from the
same place. Also a full-size Head
from the same, 148

1862

50 S. PETER IN PRISON VISITED by ST.
PAUL, and ST. PETER DELIVERED
FROM PRISON, by FILIPPINO LIPPI,
from the same place. Also a full-
size Head from the former, 14s 1862
51 THE MADONNA DEL SACCO, from a
fresco by ANDREA DEL SARTO in the
Cloister of the Annunziata Convent
at Florence, 14 by 25. 188 1862
52 ALPHABET OF CAPITAL LETTERS
from Italian Choral Books of the 15th
and 16th cent. Folio, letter F printed
in colours, cloth, 148

£1.

1862 53 THE BURIAL OF S. CECILIA, from a fresco by FRANCESCO FRANCIA in the Oratory of S. Cecilia at Bologna, 201 by 20. 1862 54 THE MARRIAGE OF ST. CECILIA, from the fresco by FRANCESCO FRANCIA in the Church of S. Cecilia at Bologna, 20 by 18. £1.

1863
55 SS. PETER AND PAUL RAISING THE
KING'S SON AND THE HOMAGE TO
ST. PETER, by MASACCIO and
FILIPPINO LIPPI from the Brancacci
Chapel, 15 by 29. Also a full-size
Head, 168
1863

56 SS. PETER AND JOHN HEALING THE
SICK BY THEIR SHADOWs, and SS.
PETER AND JOHN GIVING ALMS, by
MASACCIO from the same place.
Each 15 by 11. Also a full-size
Head, 16s

1863

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1865

61 THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI, The Nativity, The Presentation, St. John the Baptist and St. Veronica, from the Triptych by MEMLING at Bruges. Five on three sheets, £3. 62 THE MARRIAGE OF THE VIRGIN, from a fresco by LUINI at Saronno, 16 by 221. 168 1865 63 ST. JAMES THE GREATER BEFORE HEROD AGRIPPA, from a fresco by ANDREA MANTEGNA in the Church of the Eremitani at Padua, 19 by 15. 68 64 THE LAST SUPPER, from a fresco by GHIRLANDAIO in the Church of the Ognissanti at Florence, 16 by 271. 1866 OF THE MAGI, from a fresco by LUINI at Saronno, 27 by 23. 168

£1.5s

65 THE ADORATION

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1866

66 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PREACHING, from a fresco by GHIRLANDAIO, from S. Maria Novella at Florence, 18 by 26. 12s 1867 67 THE ECSTACY OF ST. CATHERINE, from a fresco by BAZZI, in San Domenico at Siena, 24 by 18. £1. 1867

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68 ZACHARIAS NAMING HIS SON JOHN, from a fresco by GHIRLANDAIO in S. Maria Novella at Florence, 18 by 26. 16s 1867 69 POETRY, an allegorical figure by RAFFAELLE, from one of the Stanze in the Vatican, 14 by 143. 12s 1867 70 THE VISION OF ST. BERNARD, from an altar-piece by FILIPPINO LIPPI in the Badia at Florence, 20 by 19, scarce, £1.5s 71 THE PROCESSION OF THE MAGI TO BETHLEHEM, from fresco by ANDREA DEL SARTO in the Cloister of the Annunziata Convent at Florence, 19 by 161, scarce, £1. 1868 72 SS. PETER AND PAUL before NERO AND THE MARTYRDOM OF S. PETER, from the fresco by FILIPPINO LIPPI in the Brancacci Chapel, 15 by 30. 12s 6d 1868 73 VAN EYCK. THE ADORATION OF THE LAMB, and 19 other subjects forming the great altar-piece in S. Bavon at Ghent, including those parts of the original work now at Berlin and Brussels. A COMPLETE SET, forming 20 subjects on 7 sheets, VERY SCARCE, £21. 74 THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, from a

1868-71

fresco by FRA BARTOLOMMEO, now in the Convent of St. Mark at Florence, 183 by 11. £3. 38 1869 75 THE ADORATION OF THE KINGS, from a fresco by PERUGINO at Cetta della Pieve near Perugia, 22 by 18. 1869

168 76 S. FILIPPO BENIZZI HEALING CHILDREN, from a fresco by ANDREA DEL SARTO in the Convent of the Annunciata at Florence, 20 by 20. 128 1869 77 THE FOUR APOSTLES, from pictures by ALBERT DÜRER in the Pinakothek at Munich. On two sheets, each 22 by 10. 178 6d the pair 1870

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87 ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA HEALING THE FOOT OF A YOUNG MAN, from the fresco by TITIAN in the Scuola del Santo at Padua, 22 by 141. 7s 1873 88 THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, WITH SAINTS, from the picture by GIROLAMO DAI LIBRI in the Church of S. Giorgio at Verona, 22 by 17.

£2. 1874 89 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST WITH ST. BENEDICT, and ST. NAZARUS WITH ST. CELSUS, from the pictures by BARTOLOMMEO MONTAGNA in the Church of SS. Nazzaro e Celso at Verona, 2 on 1 sheet, each 18 by 7. 128 1874 90 POPE SIXTUS IV GIVING AUDIENCE, from a fresco painted cir. 1476 by MELOZZO DA FORLI, now in the library of the Vatican, 24 by 22.

1875

188 91 THE DEPOSITION FROM THE CROSS, from the fresco by PIETRO LORENZETTI (but commonly ascribed to PUCCIO CAPANNA) in the lower Church at Assisi, 17 by 23. 12s 1875 92 ST. LUCY SENTENCED TO DEATH BY THE ROMAN PRÆTOR, from the fresco by JACOPO D'AVANZO in the Church of St. Anthony at Padua, 21 by 18. 14s 1875

Arundel Society's Chromolithographs, continued:

93 EVENTS FROM THE LIFE OF MOSES,
from the fresco by LUCA SIGNORELLI
in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican,
183 by 29. £1.4s

1876
94 THE CRUCIFIXION, and eight other
subjects forming the triptych altar-
piece by HANS MEMLINC in the
Cathedral at Lubeck, on five sheets,
various sizes, £4. 4s
1876-78
95 CHRIST'S CHARGE TO ST. PETER, from
the fresco by PERUGINO in the
Sistine Chapel, 183 by 29. 16s 1877
96 THE MADONNA AND CHILD with S.
John the Evangelist and S. Francesco,
from a fresco attributed to PIETRO
CAVALLINI, in the lower Church at
Assisi, 9 by 191. 78 6d
1877
97 THE DELPHIC SIBYL, from the fresco
by MICHAEL ANGELO on the ceiling
of the Sistine Chapel at Romè, 18
by 15. 148
1877
98 VIRGIN AND CHILD WITH SEVERAL
SAINTS, from an altar-piece by
BENOZZO GOZZOLI in the Monastery
of S. Francesco at Montefalco, 25 by
26. 12s
1878
99 THE ADORATION OF THE HOLY
TRINITY, from the picture by ALBERT
DÜRER now in the Belvidere Palace
at Vienna, 29 by 25. £1. 8s 1879
100 THE RESurrection of CHRIST, from
the fresco by PIERO DELLA FRAN-
CESCA at Burgo San Sepolcro, 17 by

16. 5s
1879
101 THE VIRGIN IN GLORY, with two
Saints, from the altar-piece by
PINTURICCHIO at Monte Oliveto, 25
by 17. £1. 1s
1880

102 VIEW of the INTERIOR of the PICCO-
LOMINI LIBRARY at Siena, 25 by
22. £1.10s
1880
103 THE TRANSFIGURATION after the
fresco by PERUGINO in the Scala del
Cambio at Perugia, 22 by 20. 14s

1881

104 ST. CATHERINE FINDING THE BODY
OF ST. AGNES, from the fresco
attributed to PACCHIAROTTO in the
Oratory of St. Catherine at Siena,
24 by 22. 78 6d
1881
105 THE PROPHET EZEKIEL, from the
fresco by MICHAEL ANGELO in the
Sistine Chapel at Rome, 18 by 15.

128
1881
106 RICHARD II BEFORE the Madonna
WITH SAINTS AND ANGELS, after a
picture by an unknown painter at
Wilton House. Two on one sheet,
each 18 by 12. £1.48
1882
107 AENEAS SILVIUS PICCOLOMINI RE-
CEIVING THE CARDINAL'S HAT, after
PINTURRICCHIO, from the Piccolo-
mini Library, 25 by 16. 10s 1882
108 PROPHETS AND SIBYLS, after the
fresco by PERUGINO in the Sala del
Cambio, Perugia, 224 by 27. 10s 1883

109 THEOLOGY, an allegorical figure by RAFFAELLE from one of the Stanze in the Vatican, 14 by 14. 148 1883 110 ST. STEPHEN'S ORDINATION and his DISTRIBUTION OF ALMS, from the fresco by FRA ANGELICO in the Chapel of St. Lawrence in the Vatican, 20 by 30. £1. 11s 6d 1883 111 ANGELS ADORING, two plates from frescoes by Benozzo GozzoLt in the Riccardi Chapel, Florence, each 30 by 18. £2. the pair 1884-85 112 THE SUPPER AND MIRACULOUS VISION OF S. DOMENICK, from a fresco by FRA BARTOLOMMEO and A. G. SOGLIANI in the refectory of the Convent of St. Mark, Florence, 23 by 321. £1. 8s 1884 113 S.BERNARDINO HEALING A WOUNDED MAN, by FIORENZO DI LORENZO in the Pinacoteca at Perugia. 148 1885 114 ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA PLEADING BEFORE HER JUDGES, from the fresco by PINTURRICCHIO in the Vatican, 183 by 32. £1.8s 1886 115 THE MADONNA AND CHILD, WITH ATTENDANT SAINTS, from the altarpiece by NICCOLO DA FULIGNO in the Communal Palace at Gualdo Tadino, 26 by 19. £1. 88 1886 116 THE PROCESSION OF THE THREE KINGS, from the fresco by BENOZZO GOZZOLI in the Chapel of the Riccardi Palace at Florence, 30 by 19. £1.88 1887 117 ST. JEROME IN HIS STUDY, after the picture by CARPACCIO in the Church of S. Giorgio dei Schiavoni at Venice, 17 by 27. 10s 6d 1887 118 ST. GEORGE BAPTISING THE PRINCESS CLEODOLINDA, after the picture by CARPACCIO in the Church of S. Giorgio dei Schiavoni at Venice, 15 by 30. 148 1888 119 THE BETROTHAL OF THE VIRGIN, from the fresco by LORENZO DI VITERBO in the Church of S. Maria della Verita at Viterbo, 15 by 30. 1889

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120 CHRIST BOUND TO THE COLUMN,
from the fresco by Bazzi, now in the
Academy of Fine Arts at Siena, 18
by 14. 148
1889
121 THE CALLING OF ST. MATTHEW,
after the picture by CARPACCIO in the
Church of S. Giorgio dei Schiavoni
at Venice, 21 by 17. 148 1889
122 THE HUNT, after the fresco by
ROMANINO in the Castle of Malpaga,
near Bergamo, 20 by 32. 148 1890
123 ST. PETER ENTHRONED AS POPE,
from the picture by GRAN VASCO,
Vizeu, Portugal, 10s 6d
124 DEATH OF S. FINA, from the picture
by D. GHIRLANDAIO, S. Gimignano,
10s 6d

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127 ST. BUONAVENTURA, from a fresco by FRA ANGELICO in the Vatican, 1850 128 ST. MATTHEW, from a fresco by FRA ANGELICO in the Vatican, 6s 1850

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