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Catherine of Siena (St.) Dialogo dela Seraphica Virgine Sancta Catharina da Siena de la divina Providentia, gothic letter, woodcut of S. Catherine on title (ink-marked at top) and two other woodcuts, orig. wooden boards, partly covered with blind stamped cf. (rebacked), metal catches, clasps missing, In Venetia, per Lazaro di Soardi, 1504, 8vo. (240), July 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £9

[See also Hodgson, May 29, 1519 ed., London, £30.] Catholic Encyclopædia (The), with Index, coloured and other plates, 16 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1913-14, 8vo. (385), Aug. 3, Hodgson Maggs, £10 158. Catholic Record Society. Publications, Vol. i.-xxii., stamp on title, 1905-21, 8vo. (203), May 8, Sotheby

[See also Dec. 12, Lots 1-21, 11 5S.] Harding, £7 58. Catlin (George). North American Indian Portfolio, 25 col. plates, with descriptions, in a portfolio, hf. mor. (damaged), [1844], (629), July 27, Sotheby Spencer, £15 [See also Anderson Galleries, April 3, $170; Hodgson, Dec. 14, 3 12s. 6d.]

Catlin (G.) Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, numerous outline plates, 2 vol., hf. mor., g.e., For the Author, 1841, 8vo. (196), Dec. 12, Sotheby J. Smith, £1 158.

[See also Oct. 19, £1 5s.] Cato (Dionysius). Ethica seu disticha de moribus, gothic letter, long lines, 34 to a page, blind stamped cf. over wooden boards, metal corner and centre-pieces (rebacked), Ulm, Joh. Zainer, n.d. (147-), folio (671), July 31, Sotheby Jones, £3 15s.

Cato (D.) Preceptes of Cato, with annotations of D. Erasmus of Roterodame, verye profitable for all menne, black letter (wants all leaves between Y 4 and ▲ a 1), hf. cf., John Tisdale, 1560, 16mo. (126), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 Cats (Jacob). A Collected Set of the Works of Jacob Cats, engraved titles, portraits, emblems, views and other plates, engraved by Schillemans, Crispin and W. de Pass, I. de Jode, the Mathams, J. Swelinck, van Bremden, Hondius, C. van Queboorn, Crispiaen and others, mainly from designs by Adrian Vander Venne, with a few by Vlieger, Olis and others, together 12 vol (38 parts), in 8 vol., uniformly bound in eighteenth century mottled cf., various places, 1618-1732, 4to. (119), May 2, American Art Association

$50

[Fine set of Jacob Cats' Books of Emblems and other works; many of them first editions.] Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius. Carmina cum Commentariis Antonii Parthenii, Bernardini Veronensis et Antonii Volsci, 3 parts in 1, roman letter, wants a 1 blank, a few MS. notes (a few slight stains), cf. gt. [Hain *4762, Proctor 4776, 4777], Impressum Venetiiis per Andream de Palthascichis, 1488, 7, folio (856), Jan. 30, Sotheby Eaton, £2 IOS.

Catulli, Tibulli et Propertii. Opera, engraved title, red ruled, contemp. English red mor. gt., line borders and frames, scroll panels, g.e., Cantabrigiæ, typis Academisis impensis J. Tonson, 1702, 4to. (90), May 15, Sotheby Lowe, £2 Catullus. Carmina, Englished into verse and prose by Sir R. F. Burton and L. C. Smithers, front. in two states, LARGE PAPER (limited to 50 copies), hf. vell. (back soiled), Privately printed, 1894, 4to. (515), Feb. 8, Hodgson

Spencer, £2 178. [See also Sotheby, Dec. 12, 1904 ed., £3.]

[Cauche (F.), Baro (R.), etc.] Relations veritables et curienses de l'isle de Madagascar et du Brisil, map, orig. cf., Paris, 1651, 4to. (585), Dec. 19, Sotheby Ellis, £4 10s. Caulfield (James). Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons from the Revolution in 1688 to the end of the Reign of George II., LARGE PAPER, proofs on India paper, 4 vol., roxburghe binding, 1819 (447), Oct. 19, Sotheby David, £1 2s.

[See also May 15, 20s.; American Art Association, March 15, $11.] [Caulfield (J.)] Blackguardiana, or a Dictionary of Rogues, Bawds, Pimps, etc., portraits, old hf. red mor., n.d. [1795], 8vo. (88), Feb. 13, Sotheby Hogan, £2 15s. [Cavendish (George).] Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the Great Cardinal of England, containing his Life and Death, engraved portrait, buff cf. ex., g.e., by Rivière, For Wm. Sheares, 1641, sm. 4to. (207), April 3, Sotheby Maggs, £4 2s. 6d. [Another copy, Lot 208, Young, £5 7s. 6d.] Cavendish (G.) Life of Thomas Wolsey, woodcut borders and initial letters, limp vell., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1893 (524), July 24, Sotheby Hollings, £5

[See also Dec. 19, £4 10s.]

Cavendish (G.) Life of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Archbishop of York, woodcut borders and initials, brown mor. ex., blind tooled to a XVI. century Lyonnese pattern, with border lines in gold, inside borders gt., red silk linings and end-leaves, g.t., by Zaehnsdorf, Kelmscott Press, 1893, 4to. (539), April 3, Sotheby Hollings, £4 15S.

[Another copy, Lot 540, £4 17s. 6d.]

Cavendish (William, Duke of Newcastle). Life, by Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, extra illustrated with 60 portraits, 2 vol., hf. mor., 1886, 8vo. (20), July 31, Sotheby

Halliday, £3 7s. 6d. Caviceo (Jacopo). Libro del Peregrino nouamente impresso e redutto alla sua sincerita con la vita dello auctore, roman letter, title in gothic within a woodcut border, red ruled throughout, olive mor. gt., elaborately tooled with a design of interlaced fillets, enamelled black, arms of Pope Julius III. in centre of covers, g.e., by Hagué of

Brussels, Venetia, per Bernardino de Lisona, 1520, 4to.
(1239), July 3, Sotheby
Dobell, £3 38.

[See also April 3, Paris, 1527 ed., £15; Paris, 1535. £9 9s.] Caviceo (J.) Il Peregrino, woodcuts, contemp. Venetian binding, dark olive mor., gt. geometrical line frames, with fleurons at corners, sold as a binding, In Vinegia, nelle case de Pietro di Nicolini da Sabbio, 26 Sept., 1538, 8vo. (241), July 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £5 10s. Caxton (William). Chastising of God's Children [Caxton, 1491]. The prouffytable boke for manes soule and right comfortable to the body and specyally in aduersitee z trybulacyon, whiche boke is called The Chastysing of goddes Chyldern, Caxton type, double columns, 36 lines (this copy is perfect, except a portion of some lines in the last 2 11., which has been supplied in fac.), modern brown mor., by F. Bedford [No place, printer's name, or date], sm. folio (4), Feb. 27, Sotheby Sawyer, £195

[Title and table, 2 ll.; A-G in sixes; H, 4 ll. Only five perfect copies are known.] Caxton (W.) The Myrrour and descrypcyon of the World, with many meruaylles and the VII. scyences as Gramayre, Rhetorike wyth the arte of memorye, Logyke, Geometry . . . Arsmetryke... Musyke and Astronomye [translated from the French by W. Caxton], black letter, title in red and black over a woodcut, numerous woodcuts, printer's device within borders at end, some blank margins repaired, 6 ll. towards end wanting and supplied in fac., brown mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Laurence Andrewe dwellynge in fletestrete, at the sygne of the golde crosse by flete brydge, n.d. [1527], folio (210), April 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £26 [Not more than three copies are known to exist in perfect state.]

Cecil (C. Tongue). The Stud Farm, or Hints on Breeding for the Turf, the Chase and the Road, engraved front., threequarter red levant mor., uncut, orig. covers bound in by Zaehnsdorf, London, 1851, 12mo. (86), April 3, Anderson Galleries

$15

[See also Lot 87, $5 (Stable Practice).] Cei (Francesco). Sonecti. Capituli. Canzone. Sextine. Stanze et Strambocti, orig. brown sheepskin, sides decorated with an interlacing arabesque design in blind relief on a gold ground, in the centre a medallion portrait of Julius Cæsar, sold as a binding, In Firenze, per Philippo di Giunta, 1503, 8vo. (243), July 17, Sotheby Olschki, £7 Cellini (Benvenuto). Due Trattati vno intorno alle otto principali arti dell' oreficeria. L'altro in materia dell' Arte della Scultura, doue si veggono infiniti segreti nel la uorar le Figure di Marmo, & nel gettarle di Bronzo, woodcut initials showing views of towns, parchment, In Fiorenza, 1568, 4to. (244), July 17, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2s.

[See also Lot 24, £2 5s.]

Cellini (B.) La Vie de, écrite par Lui-Même, traduction Léopold Leclanché, portrait and etchings in three states, the head and tail-pieces in gold (limited to 20 copies on Japan paper), red_mor. ex., g.e., by Pagnant (bands slightly rubbed), Paris, 1881, 8vo. (536), March 22, Hodgson Maggs, £3 10S.

[See also Sotheby, Oct. 19, £1 6s.] Cellini (B.) Treatises on Metal Work and Sculpture, translated by C. R. Ashbee, plates, portrait added (first book from E. H. Press), Essex House Press, 1898, 4to. (1241), July 3, Sotheby Dauglish, £2

[See also July 17, cloth, £1 16s.; Feb. 20, cloth, I 18s.; Jan. 30, buckram, £5.]

$8.50

Celsus (Aurelius Cornelius). Medicinæ, libri VIII., red straightgrained mor., g.e., Venetiis in ædibus, Aldi, 1528, 8vo. (147), March 2, Christie Tregaskis, £3 10S. Celtic Magazine (The), by A. Mackenzie and A. Macgregor, 13 vol., rox., gt. tops, 1876-88 (782), Jan. 16, Dowell £9 10s. Celtic Monthly (The), edited by John Mackay, Vol. i. to xx., in 10 vol., rox., gt. tops, and Vol. xxi.-xxii. in nos., 18921914 (989), Jan. 16, Dowell £3 3s. [Centlivre (Susannah).] The Perjur'd Husband, or the Adventures of Venice, a Tragedy, written by S. Carroll, hf. sprinkled cf., by Ramage, London, Bennet Banbury, 1700, sm. 4to. (30), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries [First ed. With the Huth bookplate.] Century Cyclopædia of Names, ed. by B. E. Smith, hf. mor., (1904), 4to. (117), Feb. 8, Puttick Allen, £1 7s. 6d. Cepari (Virgilio). Vita di Santa Francesca Romana, full-page engravings, old red mor. gt., elaborately tooled with a geometrical design, the arms of King Carlo Emanuele II., in centre of covers, g.e., sold as a binding, Roma, 1645, 4to. (211), April 3, Sotheby Maggs, £2 8s. Cerreto (Scipione). Della Prattica Musica vocale et strumentale, with musical notes, woodcut portrait of the author on verso of title (some 11. wormed at top), hf. vell., In Napoli, 1601, 4to. (247), July 17, Sotheby Olschki, £5 Cervantes (M. de). El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, primera parte, p. 249 mended and some ll. stained, crushed red mor. ex., inside dentelles, g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy, En Madrid, por Juan de la Cuesta, año 1605, sm. 4to. (34), Feb. 27, Sotheby Quaritch, £72

""

[This is shewn very clearly by Señor Salvá to be the second genuine edition of the first part. It may readily be distinguished from the first by the words de Castilla, Aragon, y Portugal," which follow the words "Con priuilegio" in the title to this edition, but are not found in the first, the author having been led to solicit a privilege for the whole of the Peninsula by reason of the piracy of his book at Lisbon as soon as the first edition appeared. See also July 24, £62.]

Cervantes (M. de). El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, compuesto por Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (some headings slightly cut into), hf. cf., Impresso con licencia, en Valencia, en casa de Pedro Patricio Mey, 1605, 8vo. (578), July 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £15 IOS.

[This edition reads "La " as catchword to the second leaf.] Cervantes (M. de). El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, Madrid, 1605-15, 2 parts in 2 vol., fac. reprint, hf. mor., gt. panelled back, g.t., n.d., sm. 4to. (375), Nov. 14, Sotheby Maggs, £2 18s. Cervantes (M. de). El Ingenioso Hidalgo Dou Quixote de la Mancha, compvesto por Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (a few words damaged by wormholes and rust-stains, some headings cut into), cf., En Brusselas, por Roger Velpius, 1607, 8vo. (579), July 24, Sotheby Maggs, £7 5s.

[The original Brussels edition. A second part was published in 1616.]

Cervantes (M. de). Don Quixote, translated into English (by T. Shelton), first ed., 2 vol., worn old vell., Vol. i. lacks engraved title, A7 and 8, B1 and TI; Vol. ii. lacks B4, w.a.f. (1612)-1620, 4to. (217), Dec. 15, Puttick Wood, £40

[See also Sotheby, Nov. 7, £8; May 1, £47; July 27, £38; Anderson Galleries, May 2, $360; Sotheby, March 27, £5 10s.]

Cervantes (M. de). The History of the Valorous and Witty
Knight Errant, Don Quixote, of the Mancha [trans.
Thos. Shelton], (title rebacked), 2 vol. in 1, russ. gt.,
Printed by Richard Hodgkinsonne, 1652, folio (735), Dec.
12, Sotheby
Dobell, £4 4s.

[See also Hodgson, April 26, £3 5s.] Cervantes (M. de). History of Don Quixote and his Trusty Squire, Sancho Pancha, made English according to the Humour of our Modern Language, by J. Philips, plates, cf., from Sir Francis Freeling's library, 1687, folio (214), April 3, Sotheby Lowe, £4 15s. Cervantes (M. de). Life and Exploits of Don Quixote de la Mancha, translated by Charles Jarvis, plates after Vanderbank, by Vandergucht, 2 vol., hf. cf. (rubbed), 1742, 4to. (233), Dec. 12, Sotheby Joseph, £1

[See also May 15, £3.]

Cervantes (M. de). Gevallen van Don Quichot beschreeven door J. C. Weyermen, plates by Coypel, polished red mor. ex., uncut, g.t., by Zaehnsdorf, bound from a copy in boards, in fac. of Derome, La Haye, Pieter de Hondt, 1746, 4to. (94), May 1, Sotheby Thorp, £1 8s.

[See also Anderson Galleries, Nov. 30, $65.] Cervantes (M. de). Histoire de l'admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche, enrichie des belles figures dessinées de Coypel et gravées par Folkema et Fokke, portrait and plates, 6 vol., brown mor. ex., g. on m.e., by Hardy, Amsterdam

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