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Aquinas (T.) Secundus Liber secunde Partis Summae, gothic letter (two types), double columns, 51 lines [Hain *1463, Proctor 5678], rubricated red painted capitals, contemp. German monastic binding of oak bds. and pigskin, clasps (worn), Venice [unknown printer], 1479, folio (539), Jan. 23, Sotheby Abdy, £4 10s.

[See also Nov. 7, 1480 ed., £3 10s.] Aquinas (T.) Questiones de veritate, gothic letter, double columns of 40 lines, initials in red and blue, some with pen-ornamentation (some letters damaged by wormholes), hf. mor. [Hain *1419, Proctor *1027], Cologne, Johann Koelhoff, 1475, folio (1010), July 3, Sotheby Powell, £2 15s. Arabian Nights (The), translated by the Rev. Edward Forster, with engravings from pictures by Robert Smirke, LARGE PAPER (some plates foxed), 5 vol., straight-grained red mor. gt., key-pattern border round sides, g.e., 1802, 4to. (212), June 19, Sotheby Griffin, £10 IOS.

[See also American Art Association, Nov. 21, $22.50.] Arabian Nights (The), plates by C. Heath after R. Westall (a few slightly foxed), 4 vol., blue crushed levant mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, 1825, sm. 8vo. (350), Nov. 30, Hodgson Quaritch, £6 2s. 6d. Arabian Nights. The Thousand and One Nights, commonly called The Arabian Nights' Entertainments, a new translation, with notes by E. W. Lane, woodcuts from designs by W. Harvey, 3 vol., orig. cl. gt., 1839-41, 8vo. (12), June 19, Sotheby Sotheran, £2 IOS.

[See also American Art Association, Jan. 26, $30; Jan. 26, orig. parts, $65.]

Arabian Nights. Tales from the Arabic of the Breslau and Calcutta (1814-18) editions of The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, now first done into English by John Payne, 3 vol., vell., gt. tops, uncut, London, Villon Society, for private circulation, 1884, 8vo. (776), Jan. 26, $12.50

American Art Association

Arabian Nights. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, now first completely done into English by John Payne, 9 vol., vell., with the artist's proof plates by A. Letchford, loose in portfolio, 10 vol., Villon Society, 1882-4, 8vo. (835), Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, Lio

[See also Hodgson, March 22, £11; July 12, £9 15s.] Arabian Nights. A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, with Introduction, Explanatory Notes and a Terminal Essay by Sir R. F. Burton, orig. ed., 10 vol.-Supplemental Nights, 6 vol., together 16 vol., black cl., gt. and silver, a clean copy, Benares," for private subscribers only, 1885-88, 8vo. (34), April 11, Hodgson Joseph, £34

[See also March 22, £44; March 8, Lot 59, £34 10S.; Sotheby, July 27, £32; American Art Association, Jan.

26, $270; April 11, $230; Sotheby, May 8, £39; Nov. 28, 17 vol., £25.] Arabian Nights. The Book of a Thousand Nights and a Night, translated by Sir R. F. Burton and edited by L. C. Smithers, Library ed., with a coloured set of Letchford's illustrations, 12 vol., hf. blue mor., t.e.g., H. S. Nichols, 1894, 8vo. (200), Jan. 11, Hodgson £10 15S. [See also Sotheby, Dec. 12, mor., £8 15s.; May 8, mor., 1897, £10; Nov. 28, mor., 1897, £10 IOS.; July 10, Japanese vell., £9; Puttick, Oct. 19, 10 IOS.] Arabian Nights. The Thousand Nights and a Night, translated by Sir R. F. Burton, Benares ed., numerous plates on Japanese paper by Stanley Wood, Lalauze and others, 17 vol., cl., paper labels, Privately printed for the Burton Club, n.d., roy. 8vo, (104), Nov. 16, Hodgson

£15

[See also Sotheby, Nov. 24, 15 10s.; Puttick, April 5, II IOS.] Arabian Nights. Le Livre des Mille Nuits et une Nuit,_traduction littérale et complète du texte Arabe par J. C. Mardrus, 16 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris, 1920, 8vo. (141), Dec. 14, Hodgson

£II 7s. 6d. [See also June 29, £8 15s.; Dec. 21, wrappers, £5; Sotheby, May 29, £3 12s. 6d.; American Art Association, Nov. 21, $17.50.]

£3 10S.

£1 18s.

Arabian Nights (Tales from the Arabic), 3 vol., Villon Soc., 1884, 8vo. (270), March 22, Hodgson Arabian Nights. Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp, Villon Soc., 1889, 8vo. (271), March 22, Hodgson Arber (E.) A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 4 vol., Privately printed, 1875-7, 4to. (884), May 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £26 Archæologia Cantiana, being Transactions of the Kent Archæological Society, 28 vol., with the extra vol., Testamenta Cantiana," together 29 vol., plates, cl., 1858-1909, 8vo. (83), Nov. 14, Sotheby Murray, £3 12S.

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[See also May 8, 19 vol., £1 2s.; May 29, 28 vol., 1 6s.] Aretino (P.) I tre libri della humanita, woodcut port. on title, No place or date-La Vita di Maria Vergine, No place or date, old brown French mor., sides covered with a semis of four separate cyphers, a double interlacing M, a double interlacing D, also and, a single S fermé placed between each cypher, the S fermé also arranged in two rows placed saltire-wise, panelled back with cyphers, g.e., in padded case, sold as a binding, 8vo. (44), July 17, Sotheby Baer, £14 Aretino (P.) Ragionamenti, Commento di ser Argresto da Ficarvolo sopra la prima ficata del Padre Siceo, 3 vol., with errata (some 11. slightly foxed), green mor. gt., line borders on the sides, gt. backs, g.e., Bengodi, 1584, 8vo. (261), May 1, Sotheby Maggs, £4 15s.

[See also Feb. 20, £3 10s.; July 17, 1st and 2nd parts only, £3.]

Aretinus (L.) De bello italico adversus Gothos, roman letter, long lines, 30 to a page, 73 II., including last blank [Hain 1558, Proctor *5721], Fuligno, Joh. Neumeister, 1470, folio (45), July 17, Sotheby Maggs, £37

[See also July 10, 1471 ed., £10 5s.] Aretinus (L.) Historia Fioretina, tradocta i lingua tosca da D. Acciaioli [H.-C. *1562], 13 capitals in gold and colours (a few ll. soiled and wormed and early MS. notes in margins), vell., Vinegia, Jacomo de Rossi, 1476, folio (93), Nov. 30, Hodgson Davis & Orioli, £6 Aretinus (L.) L'Aquila, printed on vell., roman letter, long lines, 39 to a page, 135 11. [not in Hain or Proctor, Pellechet 1125], woodcut on folio 9 verso, next page within a fine woodcut border (slightly shaved), woodcut initials (first leaf and 2 or 3 other ll. somewhat discoloured, inner margin of 2 ll. stained), bound in imitation of a xv. century cuir ciselé binding, cf., at foot, "Jos. Cavalieri et amicorum," in slip cl. case, Naples, Ayolfus de Cantono, 27 June, 1492, folio (46), July 17, Sotheby Eisman, £62 Ariosto (Ludovico). Orlando Furioso, woodcut portrait on title and at end, on the first leaf of the text is the signature "W. Pykering, 1545" (? Sir William Pickering), and below the colophon, on p. 244, "Emio mary Rychemond" (i.e., the sister of Surrey the poet), a few 11. slightly waterstained, old cf., Stampato in Vinegia per Augustino di Bindoni, 1539, 8vo. (48), July 17, Sotheby

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Quaritch, £16 IOS. Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, woodcuts, name of owner, 'del Cavalier Alfieri," in a contemp. hand on fly-leaf and on several leaves (a few leaves water-stained, inkstain on last 2 11.), orig Italian black mor., with floreate corner-pieces and metal-work ornament in centre, In Venetia, G. A. Valvassore, 1558, 8vo. (49), July 17, Sotheby Olschki, £4

Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso . . . nuovamente adornato di Figure di Rame da Girolamo Porro, first ed. with engravings by Porro, 1 vol. bound in 2 (a few headlines shaved), old red mor., gt. border round edges, in the centre of each cover the arms of Madame de Pompadour, gt. backs decorated with flowers, stars, etc., g.e., in padded case, sold as a binding, In Venetia, appresso Francesco de Franceschi Senese, 1584, 4to. (51), July 17, Sotheby

[See also Hodgson, Nov. 30, £5 2s. 6d.] Maggs, £64 Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, in English Heroical Verse, by Iohn Harington, first ed., engraved title with portrait (cut into and slightly defective), plates, cf., R. Field, 1591, folio (456), May 1, Sotheby Quaritch, £42

[See also Feb. 6, second ed., 1607, £13; Feb. 20, second ed., 1607, £I IOS.] Ariosto (L.) Satyres in seven famous discourses shewing the state, I Of the Court and Courtiers, 2 Of Libertie and the Clergie in generall, 3 Of the Romane Clergie, 4 Of Mar

riage, 5 Of Soldiers, Musitians and Louers, 6 Of Schoolmasters and Scholers, 7 Of Honour and the happiest Life, in English, by Garuis Markham (some lower blank margins wormed), buff cf. gt., with duplicate stamp of the Bridgewater library, Nicholas Okes for Roger Tackson, 1608, 4to. (15), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £30

[See also Feb. 6, 1611 ed, £16.] Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, in English Heroical Verse, by Sir John Harington, engraved title, with portraits, plates, cf., 1634, folio (1199), Feb. 20, Sotheby Reynolds, £5 158. [See also July 24, £4 8s.; Puttick, April 5, £3 5s.; Anderson Galleries, May 2, $42.50.1

Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, Baskerville's ed., portrait by Fiquet after Eisen, and 46 plates by Bartolozzi, Choffard, Moreau and others, after Cipriani, Cochin, Eisen, etc., LARGE PAPER (only 100 copies printed), 4 vol., contemp. crimson mor. ex., Birmingham, 1771, 4to. (112), May 24, Hodgson £36

[See also Sotheby, June 19, 1773 ed., £26; May 8, 1773 ed., £17: June 19, 1773 ed., 22; Puttick, May 18, 1773 ed., £17 10S.]

Aristophanes. ~Comoediae Novem (in Greek), first ed., interlacing woodcut initials and head-pieces, pigskin over wooden bds., a fine copy, Venice, Aldus Manutius, 15 July, 1498, folio (52), July 17, Sotheby Olschki, £38

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[See also Anderson Galleries, May 2, much wormed, $100; Sotheby, March 20, £16 10s.] Aristophanes. Comoediae Novem (in Greek), inscription on title, Jo. baptiste de benciuennis clerici floren, 24 octobris, 1539,' fleur-de-lys device at end, Florentiae, opera & sumptu Philippi Juntae, 1515-Aristophanes Cereris sacra celebrantes, Eiusdem Lysistrate (in Greek), ib., 1515, in 1 vol., old olive mor., panelled tooling in gold and blind on sides, in the centre two double interlacing triangles in gold, 8vo. (53), July 17, Sotheby

Baer, £8 10s. Aristophanes. Comoediae novem (in Greek), each play with a separate title within a fine woodcut border by Tory, printer's device at end, contemp. blind stamped cf. (English), back defective top and bottom, Paris, Egidius Gormontius, 1528, 4to. (135), March 20, Sotheby

Abdy, £6 5s. Aristophanes. The Lysistrata of Aristophanes, illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley, buckram, Privately printed, 1896, 4to. (20), April 11, Hodgson Spurr & Swift, £11 5s. Aristoteles. [Opera Varia, interprete Averroe], [folio Ib] Proemiu Auerrois i libros physico, lit. goth., 85 and 86 lines to a full page, 546 ll., with signs. a-nnn 4, a 3 slightly defective [Hain *1661], boarded stamped leather (broken) with brass corner-pieces (3 missing), wants clasps, vell. end-leaves from an ancient Missal, xii. cent., Impressa Uenetijs, Accurate ac Diligenter per Bernardinum de

Tridino de Monteferato, with device in red, 1489, folio (494), Oct. 19, Sotheby Maggs, £5 15S. Aristoteles. Opera (in Greek) et Theophrasti de Historia Plantarum et de causis plantarum libri, first ed. (wants first leaf of Vol. iv., a leaf torn and neatly repaired), 5 vol. in 6, dark green mor. gt., with the Aldine anchor in the centre of each panel by Capé, Venice, Aldus Manutius, 1495-8, folio (1014), July 3, Sotheby Maggs, £84 Aristotle. Here Begynneth the Nature and Dysposycion of the VII. dayes in the Weke and sheweth what the Thondre in euery Month in the yere chaunsynge doth protended and sygnyfye . . . drawen oute of a laten Booke of Aristotiles de Astronimis, black letter, a small woodcut on the title (some 11. cut into and the margins of some 11. repaired, very slightly damaging the text), red mor. gt., g.e., Robert Wyer dwellynge at the sygne of S. John Evangelyst in S. Martyns Parysshe in the Duke of Suffolkes rentes besyde Charynge Cross, n.d. [circa 1540], 8vo. (17), Feb. 6, Sotheby Vernon, £36

[Apparently the only copy known of this ed. The ed. in the British Museum, also printed by Wyer, differs slightly from this copy. The translation is in verse.] Aristotelis Politicorum libri VIII., cum perpetua Danielis Heinsii in omnes libros Paraphrasi, French olive mor. gt., scroll and line borders, surrounding a design of leafy sprays, enclosing in centres the arms of Francois d'Averton, Comte de Belin (Lot 992), g.e., silk ties, by Nicholas Eve, in a lined box, sold as a binding, Lugduni Batavorum, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1621, 8vo. (1016), July 3, Sotheby Leighton, £3 IOS.

Arithmetica communis. Proportiones breues, De latitudinibus formarum, etc., first ed., gothic letter, publisher's device at end, a few contemp. MS. notes, bds., Vienne, J. Singrenius for Leonardus and Lucas Alantse, 1515, 4to. (3912), Nov. 7, Sotheby Tanner, £8 IOS. Armin (Robert). The Italian Taylor and his Boy, in verse, original ed., woodcut on title-page and 9 cuts in the text, old green mor. gt., g.e., by C. Lewis, Printed for T. P., 1609, sm. 4to. (18), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £310 Armstrong (E. A.) Axel Herman Haig and his Work, plates, some coloured, hf. mor., g.t., 1905, roy. 4to. (885), Nov. 28, Sotheby Thorp, £4

[See also Dec. 19, £2 6s.] Armstrong (R. B.) Musical Instruments-The Irish and the Highland Harps, etc., plates and diagrams, 2 vol., cl., Edin., 1904-8, 4to. (564), Dec. 14, Hodgson

W. Brown, £3 15s. [See also Sotheby, May 8, £2 2s.; Puttick, Aug. 2, £2 158.] Armstrong (Sir W.) Gainsborough and his Place in English Art, plates, cl. gt., 1898, folio (150), May 8, Sotheby Carroll, £5 [See also Dec. 19, Lot 124, £5 10s.; Anderson Gal

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