Bibliotheca Latina. See J. A. FABRICIUS. Bibliotheca madrigaliana. See E. F. RIMBAULT. Bibliothek der Novellen, Märchen und Sagen. Herausg. von T. Echtermeyer, L. Henschel und K. Simrock. Berlin, 1831, 1832. 4 v. 16° G.4074.21 Namely: Vols. 1-3. QUELLEN des Shakspeare (No. 1978 in Part 1.). Vol. 4. NOVELLENSCHATZ der Italiener. Bibliothek der schönen Wissenschaften. See W. ENGELMANN. Bibliothèque américaine, contenant des mémoires sur l'agriculture, le commerce, les manufactures, [etc.] de l'Amérique; l'analyse des ouvrages scientifiques; et des extraits des journaux. Par une société de savans et d'hommes de lettres. Paris, 1807. 3 v. 8° G.215.2 Vol. 3 is in three parts, each with the half title L'Amérique du Nord, ou le correspondant des États-Unis. Bibliothèque bleue, refondue, et augmentée. [Paris, Costard. 1775-1783.] 6 parts in 2 v. Illus. 8° G.3544.4 Contents. 1. Pierre de Provence et la belle Maguelonne; Robert le diable, duc de Normandie; Richard sans peur; Fortunatus; Enfans de Fortunatus. 2. Jean de Calais [par Ma. dame Gomez]; Quatre fils d'Aymon [par Huon de Villeneuve]. See NOUVELLE bibliothèque bleue. Bibliothèque de la cour et de la ville. [Paris?] 1789. 16 pp. 8° No. 3 in G.3560.19 Bibliothèque de poche. See M. L. C. LALANNE. Curiosités. Bibliothèque du théâtre françois, depuis son origine; contenant un extrait de tous les ouvrages composés pour ce théâtre jusqu'aux pièces de Corneille; une liste chronologique jusqu'à présent; avec deux tables. [Par le duc de La Vallière, ou plutôt par Marin, Capperonnier et Boudot.] Dresde, 1768. 3 v. 8° G.3562.14 Bibliothèque facétieuse, ou réimpression de pièces curieuses des xve, xvIe et XVIIe siècles. Paris, 1858. Sm. 8°, 1. p. G.3546.11 Contents. Regrets funèbres sur la mort du joyeux Rondibilis, 1649; Sur l'enlèvement des reliques de Sainct Fiacre ap. portées de la ville de Meaux, 1643; La défense du pet pour le galant du carnaval, 1652; Le nez pourry de Theophraste Renaudot, grand gazetier de France et espion de Mazarin. The articles have separate title-pages and paging. One of 25 copies on Holland paper in an edition of 200. Bibliothèque protypographique. See J. B. J. BAR ROIS. Bibliothèques des fées et des génies. See J. de La PORTE. Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735?-1787? [Farces.] In Collection of farces, 1809, vol. 3, 4. G.3961.4.3, 4 Namely: 3. The sultan; or, a peep into the seraglio. 4. The padlock. [Select plays.] In British drama, 1817, vol. 8. G.3965.2.8 Namely: 8. Lionel and Clarissa; or, the school for fathers; The maid of the mill; Love in a village. Same. In British theatre, 1791, vols. 3, 8, 9, 17. G.3963.1.3-17 Namely: 3. The hypocrite, altered by C. Cibber. 8. Love in a village. 9. The maid of the mill. 17, School for fathers. Same. In London theatre, 1814, vols. 3-25. G.3966.2.3-25 Namely: Vol. 3. Love in a village. 5. The maid of the mill. 7. Lionel and Clarissa. 9. The hypocrite. 12. The padlock. 18. The recruiting sergeant. 25. The sultan. Same. In Minor British theatre, 1806, vols. 3, 4. G.3966.1.3, 4 Namely: 3. The sultan. 4. The padlock. Same. In Modern British drama, 1811, vols. 4, 5. G.3960.19.4, 5 Namely: 4. The hypocrite. 5. Love in a village; The maid of the mill; The padlock; Dr. Last in his chariot; The sultan. The absent man: a farce. [Anon.] London: W. Griffin. 1768. (8), 36 pp. 8° No. 2 in G.3967.12.2 The captive, a comic opera. [Anon.] London: W. Griffin. 1769. vi, (2), 23 pp. Sm. 8° No. 1 in G.3967.12.3 The dialogue with some alterations is taken from a play of Dryden's. Daphne and Amintor. A comic opera. [Anon.] New ed. London, W. Nicoll. 1778. (2), 30 pp. Plate. 8° No. 5 in G.3967.12.1 Doctor Last in his chariot: a comedy. [Anon.] 2d ed. London: W. Griffin. 1769. iv, (4), 70, No. 7 in G.3967.12.2 (2) pp. 8° Translation of Molière's Malade imaginaire. The author was indebted to Mr. Foote for one scene in the first act. The Ephesian A comic serenata. [Anon.] London: W. Griffin. 1769. 6, (2), 24 Pp. 80 No. 6 in G.3967.12.2 He wou'd if he cou'd; or, an old fool worse than any a burletta. [Anon.] London: W. Griffin. 1771. (2), 27 pp. 8° No. 5 in G.3967.12.3 matron. Love in a village; a comic opera. [Anon.] New ed. London: J. Newbery. 1767. (2), ii. 7-78, (2) pp. Plate. 8° No. in G.3967.12.1 Love in the city; a comic opera. By the author of Love in a village. London: W. Griffin. 1767. (4), iii, (1), 69 pp. 8° No. 7 in G.3967.12.1 The maid of the mill. A comic opera. By the author of Love in a village. New ed. London: J. Newbery. 1767. (1), So pp. Plate. 8° No. 4 in G.3967.12.1 The padlock: a comic opera. [Anon.] New [3d] ed. London. W. Griffin. vi, (2), 31 pp. 8° No. in G.3967.12.2 Founded upon the tale, El zeloso estremeño, in the Novelas exemplares of Cervantes. Same. Le cadenas. [Trad. par A. Pichot.] Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre anglais, 1822, vol. 3. In G.221.2.3; 6575.11 The recruiting serjeant. A musical entertainment. [Anon.] London. W. Griffin. 1770. 28 No. in G.3967.12.3 pp. 8° The royal garland, a new interlude, in honour of his Danish majesty [Christian vii.]. [Anon.] London: T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt. 1768. 5-24 pp. 8° No. 3 in G.3967.12.2 School for fathers. See his Lionel and Clarissa. The spoil'd child, a farce. [Anon.] Authentic ed. London: J. Barker. 34 pp. 8° No. 7 in G.3967.12.3 Has been ascribed to various authors. 'Tis well it's no worse: a ed. London: W. Griffin. Sm. 89 No. 2 in G.3967.12.1 comedy. [Anon.] 3d 1770. xii, (2), 104 pp. No. 3 in G.3967.12.3 Bickerstaffe, Isaac, pseudonym of Sir R. STEele. Bickerstaff's burying; or, work for the upholders, farce. See S. CENTLIVRE. Works, 1761, vol. 3. Bicknell, John Laurens, 1786?-1845. Original miscellanies. London, 1820. xvi, 456 G.3937.15 Pp. 8° Contents. Sarah Lloyd, a burlesque novel; Analysis of Hamlet; Siege of Troy, a farce; Poems; A passing hour, a comedy. Biddle, Charles John, 1819-1873. Case of André. Review of the statement of it in Mahon's History of England. In Historical soc'y of Penn. Memoirs, 1858, vol. 6. Memoir of Sebastian Cabot; with a review of the history of maritime discovery. [Anon.] Phila., 1831. viii, 327 pp. 8° G.143.6; *6047,55 Bidloo, Govard, or Godefried, 1649-1713. Contes et fables indiennes, trad. d'Ali-Thélébiben-Saleh [par Galland et Cardonne]. In Cabinet des fées, 1785, vols. 17, 18. Ġ.3556.1.17, 18; *6679.1.17, 18 Bien vengas mal, comedia. See P. CALDERON DE LA BARCA. Comedias, 1760, vol. 2; 1827, vol. 4. Bienfaisance françoise. See S. A. C. Dagues de CLAIRFONTAINE. Biéville, Charles Henri Étienne Edmond Desnoyers de, 1814 – [Comédies par Bayard et de Biéville.] In Bayard, J. F. A. Théâtre, 1855, vols. 2, 7, 8, 10, 12. G.3575.1.2-12 Namely: 2. L'Ombre d'Argentine, opéra comique. 7. Phobus, ou l'écrivain public. 8. Les enfans de troupe. 10. Les couleurs de Marguerite; Horace et Caroline; Gardée à vue. 12. Un fils de famille. No. 3 in G.313.17 Les aventures d'Abdalla, fils d'Hanif. In Cabinet des fées, 1785, vols. 12, 13. G.3556.1.12, 13; *6679.1.12, 13 Written by Bignon under the name of Sandisson. Bigolina, Giulia. Novella. In Borromeo, A. M. Notizia. 1794. G.15.56; No. 1 in *2171.3 Bigorne qui mange tous les hommes qui font le commandement de leurs femmes. In Collection de poésies, 1838, vol. 2, livr. 9. Bigorre, France. AVEZAC DE CASTERA MACAYA, M. A. P. d'. Essais historiques sur le Bigorre. 1823. Bijoux indiscrets, comédie, par Bayard et Mélesville. In Bayard, J. F. A. Théâtre, 1855, vol. 11. Bijoux indiscrets, roman. See D. DIDEROT. ŒŒuvres, 1821, vol. 5. Bilderdijk, Willem, 1756-1831. Bydragen tot de tooneelpoëzy. (3), 206, (1) pp. 8° Leyden, 1823. G.3917.7 Contents. Over den Aran en Titus van Jan Vos; Over De heldendaden van den Cid, van Guillem de Castro; Over een tooneeltstukjen van Onno Zwier van Haren; Over het zinnespel, Tyranny van Eigenbaat. Taal- en dichtkundige verscheidenheden. Eerste deel. Rotterdam, 1820. (3), x, (1), 196 pp. 89 G.3917.3 Treurspelen. Tweede deel. [Gravenhage, 1808.] (6), 242, (1) pp. 8° G.3917.4 Contents. Kormak, treurspel; Het treurspel, verhandeling; Aanteekeningen. The play and the Verhandeling have separate title-pages. Bill stealers beware, comedy. See John WYNNE. Tricks of the times. Billardon de Sauvigny, Edme Louis, 1730?-1809. Les après soupés de la société, petit théâtre lyrique et moral. Sybaris et Paris. [1782, 1783.] 6 v. Illus. 24° G.3577.3 Contents. 1. Les amants françois ; Les confidences à la mode; Le manteau de sapience; Pièces détachées; Le petit soupé, ou l'abbé qui veut parvenir; Les voyageurs entêtés, ou le juge incompétent. 2. Les Piccinistes et les Gluckistes; La vanité du nom; La fausse-porte; La sage épreuve. 3. La marchande de modes; Poésies érotiques; La femme de bon appétit; Madame Collet-Montée, ou le jeune homme bien corrigé; L'école des jaloux, ou le mari de bonne compagnie; Le jeune seigneur bien poli. 4. Péronne sauvée; Hirza. 5. Fin contre fin; Agrippa d'Aubigné; La succession; Les nègres. 6. La vicomtesse de Pré-Fauché; Gabrielle d' Estrées. The music of many of the songs is given. Billaud-Varennes, Jacques Nicolas, 1756-1819. Le dernier coup porté aux préjugés et à la superstition. [Anon.] Londres [Paris]. 1789. (3), G.194.58 411 pp. 8° Billaut, Adam, called maître Adam, - 1662. Billet-master; or, the forgery, opera. See W.WARD. Memoirs of Mrs. Billington, from her birth. London; F. Ridgway. 1792. (8), xv, 78 pp. Portr. 8° No. 15 in G.3823.12; No. 11 in **6553.7 Binet, Benjamin. Idée générale de la théologie payenne, servant de réfutation au système de Mr. Bekker. Touchant l'existence des démons. Par Mr. B. ***. Amsterdam, F. du Fresne. 1699. (11), 227 pp. 120 G.3537.18 The adopted child. In Collection of farces, 1809, vol. 6. G.3961.4.6 Birch, Thomas, editor. Difficulties of medical science: an inaugural lecture. Phila., 1841. 24 pp. 8° No. 17 in G.322.7 Bird in a cage, comedy. See J. SHIRLEY. Birmingham, Eng. DISSECTION of a Bir-g-m manager, 1796. SKEY, Mrs. M. R. Journal, July, 1791, relating to riots in Birmingham. Biron, Charles de Gontaut, duc de, marshal of France, 1561-1602. CHAPMAN, G. Conspiracy and tragedy of Charles duke of Byron. Birr, Antoine, editor, 1693-1762. 1740. ESTIENNE, R. Thesaurus linguæ Latinæ. Birth day, comedy. See T. DIBDIN. [Farces.] Birth of Christ, mystery. In Coventry mysteries, 1841. Birth of Merlin, drama. See No. 705 in Part 1. Birth-right, The, drama. See E. G. E. L. BULWER Essays on the dramatic excellences of the Young Roscius, by gentlemen of distinguished literary talents. Birmingham. [1804.] xii, 87, (1) pp. Portr. inserted. 8° No. 5 in G.3824.8 Biter, The, comedy. See N. Rowe. Black prince, tragedy. See R. BOYLE, earl of Obsequies of certain of the family of Blackett of Newcastle. 42 pp. Newcastle reprint, 1846. 8° No. 3 in G.3845.2.5 Blackie, John Stuart, 1809 -. G.3853.3; 2555.17; No. 3 in G.303.50 Blacklock, Thomas, 1721-1791. MACKENZIE, H. Life of Dr. Blacklock. In his Works, 1808, vol. 7. Blackman, The, droll. See F. KIRKMAN. The wits. Blackness, masque. See B. JONSON. Characters of two masques. Blackstone, Sir William, 1723-1780. Abstract of vol. 1. of [his] Commentaries of the laws of England. In Barton, R. Farrago, 1792, vol. I. G.3954.18 Blackwell, Thomas, 1701-1757 Enquiry into the life and writings of Homer. [Anon.] London, 1735. (4), 335, (80) pp. Illus. Portr. Map. 8° "By Blackwell, or rather by Berkeley.” — Gibbon. Bladensburg, Md. G.291.61 Louis Philippe et son règne. nouveau monde. Londres, 1850. Le nouveau monde, journal tique rédigé par Louis Blanc. 15 juin 1850.] Paris, 1849-1850. [Cut from Le G.3560.16 Pages d'histoire de la révolution de février 1848. Bruxelles, 1850. 320 pp. 120 G.3657.20 Révolution française. Histoire de dix ans, 18301840. Bruxelles et Leipzig. 1843, 1844. 5 v. 18° G.3677.9 No. 15 in G.3664.5 is an article with notices of this work cut from the Edinburgh Review for April, 1864. DECAMPS, A. Louis Blanc et ses détracteurs, par Jacques Bonhomme [pseud.]. 1848. M. Louis Blanc. [Cut from Blackwood's mag., Sept., 1844, pp. 265-277.] No. 13 in G.3664.5 Blondin, Jean Noël, 1753-1832. Manuel de la pureté du langage, ou recueil alphabétique du corrigé des barbarismes, des néologismes, et des expressions impropres. Paris, 1823. xii, 160 G.3533.18 pp. 8° Bloody brother; or, Rollo, duke of Normandy, tragedy. See F. BEAUMONT and J. FLETcher. Fifty comedies, 1679; Works, 1812, vol. 7; 1843, vol. 10. Bloody banquet, tragedy. See T. D. Bloody duke, The: or, the adventures for a crown. Blossoms of Helicon. See W. WOTY. Blanchard, Laman, editor, 1803-1845. Animadversions upon Sr R. Baker's Chronicle, and it's continuation. By T. B. Oxon. R. Davis. G.3743.13 Castile. NEELE, H. kis Lectures. Blanche of Bourbon, romance. In Blanche et Guiscard, tragédie. See B. J. SAURIN. Blason des armes et des dames, poëme. See G. Blason des faulces amours. See G. ALEXIS. Moralité des Blasphémateurs de Dieu à dix-sept personnages. Paris, 1831. (3), iv pp. (52) ff. G.3545.13 Black letter. Narrow fo One of 86 copies on Holland paper. MIRROR for magistrates, 1609, vol. 1. Orphanis, tragédie. In Répertoire gén. du théâtre fran., 1821, vol. 34. Blind. G.3567.1.34 Fragmenta antiquitatis : or, ancient tenures of land, and jocular customs of manors. Enlarged and corrected by J. Beckwith. With additions, by H. M. Beckwith. London, 1815. xvi, 670, xxviii, xxi pp. 4o, l. p. G.3770.6 Law dictionary. [London.] J. Martin. 1670. De re poetica: or remarks upon poetry with characters of the most considerable poets. Extracted out of the best criticks. London, R. Bently. 1694. (12), 248 pp. 4° G.4076.22; 7605.1 The copy on G.4076.22 belonged to W. Oldys and has very full MS. notes by him. Blue bear of Nangis, drama. See John WYNNE. Bluebeard; or, dangerous curiosity and justifiable 8° No. 3 in G.3810.10 Blunderer, The, comedy. See J. B. P. MOLIÈRE. Historical sketch of the formation of the confederacy, particularly with reference to the provincial limits and the jurisdiction of the government over Indian tribes and the public territory. New York, 1825. 6, 116 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.321.5; 2328.9 Blunt. See BLOUNT. Boaistuau or Boistuau, Pierre, called Launay, - 1566, and others. Histoires prodigievses extraictes de plvsievres famevx avthevrs. Augmentées de plusieurs portraicts et figures. Paris, Vefue G. Cavellat. 1597, 1598. 6 v. in 3. 16° G.209.72 "Le premier par P. Boaistuau: Le 2. par C. de Tesserant: Le 3. par F. de Belleforest: Le 4. par Rod. Hoyer: Le 5. traduit du latin de M. Arnauld Sorbin euesque de Neuers, par F. de Belleforest: Et le sixiesme recueilly par I. D. M. [J. de Marconville] de diuers autheurs anciens et modernes." Li jus de saint Nicolai. In Théâtre français au moyen âge. 1839. G.190.54; 2671.13 Bodenstedt, Friedrich Martin von, 1819 -. Shakespeare's Zeitgenossen und ihre Werke. In Charakteristiken und Uebersetzungen. Berlin, 1858, 1860. 3 V. 16° G.3913.14 Contents. 1. John Webster's dramatische Dichtungen nebst Stücken von Marston, Dekker und Rowley. 2. John Ford's dramatische Dichtungen nebst Stücken von Dekker und Rowley. 3. Lilly, Greene und Marlowe, und ihre dramatischen Dichtungen. Bodiaus, J. See J. BODEL. Catalogue of duplicates. Sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, 12th of April, 1865. [London.] (2), 41 pp. 8° No. 5 in G.314.4; No. 8 in G.3950.21.2 Following the latter is an account of the above sale cut from the Athenæum. Portr. engraved by Morghen. G.10.51; *4770.7 Contes et nouvelles. Traduction libre, enrichie de figures gravées par M. Romain de Hooge. Amsterdam, G. Gallet. 1697. 2 v. Sm. 8° G.18.70 Roman de Troilus [trad. de Boccaccio, par Pierre de Beauvau]. In Nouvelles françoises en prose. 1858. G.4075.6 [Extraits.] In Shakespeare, W. Euvres, 18591866, vols. 4, 5, 6. G.4052.2.4-6; 4595.11.4-6 Namely: 4. Le roman de Troylus, trad. par P. de Beauveau. 5, 6. Extraits du Décaméron, trad. par A. Lemaçon. See No. 790 in Part 1. Nineteen tales translated into German. Boccalini, Traiano, 1556–1613. Pietra del paragone politico. Con una nuova aggiunta. Cosmopoli [Amsterdam, Elzevier]. 1671. 262, (21) pp. Engr. t. p. Illus. 48° G.19.69 The leaves measure 3 11-16 X 1 3-4 inches. Bock, Adolf. Friedrich Karl von Moser, der Herr und der Diener. 1759. In Literarhist. Taschenbuch, 1846, vol. 4. G.3913.10.4 Ueber Knigge. In Literarhist. Taschenbuch, 1845, vol. 3. G.3913.10.3 Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. Hand-list of the Malone collection. 1860. HUNTER, J. Catalogue of the Dodsworth Mss. In his Three catalogues. 1838. Boece, Hector. See H. BOETHIUS. Fardle of facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes of Affricke and Asie. [Trans. by Wm. Watreman, 1555.] In Hakluyt, R. Collection, 1809, vol. 5. G.280.54.5; *6251.10.5 Boethius, Hector, 1470?-1550? Description of Scotland, trans. by W. Harrison from the Scotch version of J. Bellenden. In Holinshed, R. Chronicles. 1577. G.4070.6.1 History and chronicles of Scotland [to 1436]: written in Latin by H. Boece; and trans. by J. Bellenden. Edinburgh, 1821. 2 v. 4° G.3761.11 The introduction is by T. Maitland. |