Pagina-afbeeldingen
PDF
ePub

Jarvis

Wilberforce

Molini

17

1445 Holbein (Hans) Dance of Death, 52 woodcuts by T. and J. Bewick,
title reprinted, green morocco extra, g. e. 12mo. Newcastle, 1789
1446 Holbein (H.) Dance of Death, engraved by W. Hollar (with
Dissertation by F. Douce), with the Daunce of Machabree 410
made by Dan John Lydgate, portraits and plates (with one of
the original woodcuts added), red morocco extra, g. e. by J. Wright
royal 16mo. n. d.
1447 Holbein (Hans) Alphabet of Death, illustrated with Old Borders, en-
graved on Wood, with Latin Sentences aud English Quatrains,
selected by Anatole de Montaiglon, PRINTED ON VELLUM, within
elegant woodcut borders, depicting the DANCE OF DEATH,
brown morocco super extra, g. e. by F. Bedford, Svo. Paris, 1856
Holcroft (T.) Memoirs, 3 vol. portrait, calf extra, g. e. 12mo. 1816

Sotheran 1448 1449 Quaritch

HOLLAND'S LEAGUER: or an Historical Discourse of the Life and

12

Actions of Dona Britanica Hollandia, the Arch-Mistris of the 126
wicked women of Eutopia. Wherein is detected the notorious
Sinne of Panderisme, and the Execrable Life of the luxurious
Impudent, with the rare frontispiece of the celebrated brothel, the
last line of the metrical inscription being, as usual, cut into,
fine copy in morocco extra, blind tooled, g. e.

small 4to. Printed by A. M. for Richard Barnes, 1632
The situation of Holland's Leaguer was, what forms part of the present
Holland Street, Blackfriars. See a long and an interesting note by Mr.
Daniel on the fly leaf. This copy sold for £5. 10s. in G. Daniel's sale.

Bunstead 1450 HOLLAND (H.) HEROLOGIA ANGLICA hoc est Clarissimorum et /3

Doctissimorum aliquot Anglorum qui floruerunt ab Anno Christi,
MD, usq' ad presentem Annum, 2 vol. in 1, brilliant impressions
of the portraits by CRISPIN DE PAS (list of names at end the
reprint), green morocco extra, borders of gold, fol. Arnhemii, 1620
Scarce. Williams's copy sold for £27. 16s. 6d.

Mitchell 1451 Holland (Lord) Life of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio, portrait,

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

half calf gilt

8vo. 1806

Holland (Lord) Lives of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio and Guillen de

Castro, 2 vol. portraits, calf extra, g. e.

post 8vo. 1817
Hollar (W.) Ornatus Muliebris Anglicanus, 27 plates, mounted on tinted
paper, green morocco,g. e.
8vo. 1640

2

3 3

1454 HOLLAR (W.) Aula Veneris, sive varietas Foeminei Sexus diversarum
Europa Nationum differentia habituum, frontispiece and 48 small 2010
whole length figures of female costume, and 7 figures of monks at
the end, mounted on tinted paper,

bound in green morocco extra, g. e.

16mo. 1644

*** Original impressions before the English names were added to the plates.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

15

17 10

18

2

1457 HOMER'S WHOLE WORKS, translated by G. Chapman, engraved title
with portrait of Chapman, on reverse plate of the Prince of Wales's
device, and engraved title to Odyssey,

fine copy in red morocco, g. e. by C. Lewis, small fol. n.d. (circa 1616)

1458 HOMER.

Godfrey

THE CROWNE OF ALL HOMER'S WORCKES; Batracho-
MYOMACHIA, or the Battaile of Frogs and Mise, His Hymn's and Quaritch
Epigrams, translated according to ye originall by G. Chapman,
beautifully engraved title, with head of the translator, &c. by W.
Pass, brilliant impression,

FINE COPY, morocco extra, g. e. small fol. John Bill, n.d. (circa 1625)
Extremely rare. Sir Mark Sykes's copy sold for £10 and Bindley's for £8.

1459 Homer, translated by A. Pope, with Notes by G. Wakefield, 9 vol.
LARGE PAPER, half russia

and plan,

royal 8vo. 1806

Walford

1460 Homer's Werke von J. H. Voss, 4 vol. maps
calf gilt
1461 Homer's Iliad in English, by T. Hobbes, calf
1462 Homer's Iliad and Odyssey in Blank Verse, with Notes by W. Cowper,

Svo. Stuttgart, 1814 Maurice

4 vol. calf

1463 Homer's Iliad, translated by W. Sotheby, 2 vol. map,

half morocco, uncut, top edges gilt

12mo. 1676

Jarvis

8vo. 1809 bash.

Svo. 1831 Muller.

1464 HOMILEES appoynted by the Queenes Maiestie, R. Jugge and J.

Cawood, 1569-The Second Tome of Homilees, ib. 1570-Fourme Bursteai
of Common Prayer for the present Tyme and State, R. Jugge,
1572, black letter, morocco extra, g. e. blind tooled in the old style
small 4to. in one vol.

1465 Hone (W.) Bartholomew Fair Insurrection, 1817, with other Political

Tracts, published by Hone, in the volume, woodcuts by G. Oruik- Wilberforce

shank, half morocco

8vo. 1817-20

1466 Hone (W.) Popular Political Tracts, numerous cuts by G. Cruikshank Trübuer
(including Matrimonial Ladder on cardboard), with folio Dropt
clauses added, calf extra, g. e.

1468

8vo. 1819-22

461467 Hone (W.) Apocryphal New Testament, calf extra 8vo. 1821 Walford
Hone (W.) Right Divine of Kings to govern wrong, 2 woodcuts, 1821 Trüber
-Buckley (J.) on the Incarnation, 1813-Hone's Poor Hum-
phrey's Calendar, woodcuts, 1829; and other Tracts in the volume,
half morocco

[blocks in formation]

1469

1470

13 10

1471

[blocks in formation]

post 8vo.

Hone (W.) Ancient Mysteries described, engravings on copper and
wood, calf extra, g. e.

8vo. 1823

Hone (W.) Every-Day Book, 2 vol. in 4, woodcuts, 1826-27-Year

Muller

Book, in 2 vol. woodcuts, 1832, ILLUSTRATED with numerous printed Wilberfore
cuttings and additional engravings (portraits, views, &c.) by T.
Purland, half morocco, uncut

Svo. 6 vol.

Hone (W.) Facetia and Miscellanies, 120 engravings by G. Cruikshank, Sabin

[blocks in formation]

Hone (W.) Facetia and Miscellanies (3 additional), 120 engravings by Trubuer
G. Cruikshank (including Matrimonial Ladder on cardboard),
half calf gilt

Svo. 1827

749.1.

[ocr errors][ocr errors]

Mitchell 1473
Maurice 1474

Hood (C.) on Warming Buildings by Hot Water; on Ventilation;

and on Combustion of Smoke

8vo. 1844

Hoogue (Romein de) Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament
representée en Tailles douces avec une Explication par M. Basnage,
plates, stained, half calf
folio. Amst. 1704
1475 Hook (W. F.) Sermon on the English Reformation, 1838; and other
Pieces in the volume, half calf extra, Svo.-Church Dictionary,
calf extra, 8vo. 1854

6

16

10

(2)

[blocks in formation]

Ellis & White

1 3.

1480 Horace's Selected Odes with Poems, translated. Whereunto are added
both in Latin and English sundry new Epigrammes, Anagramms,
Epitaphes (by John Ashmore), calf
small 4to. 1621
Scarce. Bindley's copy sold for £3. 7s.

Bunstead 1481 Horace's Odes in Latin with English Translation, by Sir T. Hawkins,

Inaritch

frontispiece, calf extra, g. e. 12mo. 1635-Horace's Odes, Satyrs
and Epistles, Englished by T. Creech, portrait, 12mo. 1737—
Horace in Latin and English, by C. Smart, 2 vol. morocco, 24mo.
Edinb. 1836

(4)

76

656 10

1482 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS ALIAQUE OFFICIA secundum Usum
Romanum, cum Calendario,
MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, illuminated throughout with borders of
Pen-Tracery (with gilded leaves, coloured flowers and foliage) and
numerous capital letters (the initials of the several Hours being
very
rich and beautifully painted). The Calendar is written in gold,
azure and crimson, with three-side borders, in which are depicted
24 Miniatures (representing the signs of the Zodiac and the occupa-
tions for the different Months) of great merit and beauty. In
addition this beautiful MS. which is unfortunately imperfect, is
ornamented with 4 large and 17 small MINIATURES, finely illu-
minated in gold and colours, and highly finished with great pictorial
skill, red velvet, g. e.
4to. SEC. XV

This beautiful Manuscript was purchased 1st March, 1850, and
described as "An exquisite illuminated Missal, of the finest period
of the art, with forty-six miniatures and rich arabesque borders.
This beautiful Missal belonged to Mary (sister of Henry VIII),
Dowager Queen of France, and Duchess of Suffolk. Her autograph
is on the first leaf. It was purchased at the sale of the Duchess of
Portland's celebrated Collection." With regard to this autograph, see
Sir W. Tite's Lecture on illuminated Manuscripts, in which this volume
is described. He says:
"On a leaf opposite the commencement
appears the name of Marie de Suff' intended for that of Mary Tudor,
daughter of Henry VII, Queen-Dowager of France, and third wife of
Charles Brandon, Fourth Duke of Suffolk, but it is no doubt a fictitious
signature."

[ocr errors]

15 5

3010

9

85

1483 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS secundum Usum Romanum cum
Calendario,

MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, with numerous capital letters, grotesque
borders (several very droll), 12 large Miniatures and 17 historiated
initials enclosing the effigies of Saints, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUMINATED
IN GOLD AND COLOURS BY A FLEMISH ARTIST, velvet, gilt gaufré
edges, with clasps
16mo. SEC. XV

In this Flemish Bijou several of the Prayers are in Dutch.

1484 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS secundum Usum Romanum cum
Calendario,

MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, with numerous capital letters, elegant
floriated borders and 16 MINIATURES (13 large and 3 small),
FINELY ILLUMINATED IN GOLD AND COLOURS, by a French artist,
morocco extra, gilt gaufré edges, by C. Lewis, with the Webster
arms in gold on sides
4to. SEC. XV

1485 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS Secundum Usum Romanum cum
Calendario,

MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, by an Italian Scribe, ornamented with
exquisitely illuminated borders (composed of flowers, fruits, birds,
including Peacock, and insects), painted in brilliant colours on gold
ground. Besides there are 3 others representing the gothic entrances
and ornaments of ecclesiastical buildings painted" En Camaieu d'Or"
on azure back grounds. The Calendar-borders contain 24 small
Miniatures representing the signs of the Zodiac and the occupations
of the several Months. At the end are 8 historiated initial letters,
in which are painted the effigies of the Saints to whom the Suffrage-
Prayers are addressed: red morocco, g. e. in a morocco case
16mo. SEC. XV

From the library of Thomas Windus, F.S.A. who has written on the
first leaf, "From the Library of the late Cardinal York the last of the
Stuarts A.D. 1808," and has added at end a fine impression from the
Seal of Mary Queen of Scots.

1486 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS ALIAQUE OFFICIA in Usum Romanum,
cum Calendario,
MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, an exquisite Specimen of Flemish art,
gorgeously adorned with numerous CAPITAL LETTERS, elegant
BORDERS of Pen-Tracery (with gilded leaves, coloured flowers and
foliage) and SUPERB MINIATURES of very great excellence, several
of which are surrounded by broad and beautiful borders, additionally
ornamented with historiated initial letters and groups of figures
relating to the paintings, green morocco extra, dentelle borders, silk
linings, g. e. by Derome, lettered "Heures MSS. du 15 Siècle de
la plus grande Beauté "
small 4to. SEC. XV

This exquisite gem is fully described in Sir W. Tite's Lectures on
illuminated Manuscripts, and the merits of the volume with its 11 large
Miniatures, Borders and Calendar, historiated with small paintings,
have ample justice rendered to them.

Ellis & Whit

مق

Jackson

ackson 1487 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS secundum Usum Romanum, cum

Muller

Calendario,
MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, WITH EXQUISITE BORDERS (composed of
flowers, birds and insects), 21 BEAUTIFUL MINIATURES (full size
of the page) and 24 smaller for the Calendar (signs of the Zodiac
and occupations for the Months), very delicately painted in colours
heightened with gold by a Flemish Artist, red velvet, g. e.
16mo. SEC. XV

1488 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS ALIAQUE OFFICIA secundum Usum
Romanum, cum Calendario,

[blocks in formation]

مله

-aritch

MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, by a French Scribe (the names of the
Saints, the Intitulations, les Quinze Joyes de Nostre Dame and
les Sept Requestes in French), ORNAMENTED with floriated
BORDERS, numerous CAPITAL LETTERS and 14 large MINIATURES,
all richly illuminated in gold and colours, finished and coloured
like the paintings on the finest Majolica ware, vellum extra, doublé,
richly ornamented with gold and colours, g. e. by Fauchet
small 4to. SEC. IV
This elegant MS. has the following inscription on fly-leaf: "Ces
presentes (Heures) appartiennent a Marye Allen Femme de Martin
Grandin."

1

HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS in Usum Romanum cum Calendario,
MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, with numerous CAPITAL LETTERS, riche
floriated BORDERS, and 31 elegant MINIATURES (13 large and 18
small), FINELY ILLUMINATED IN GOLD AND COLOURS, by a French
artist, red morocco, g. e.
small 4to. SEC. XV

1490 HORA BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS Secundum Consuetudinem Romanæ
Ecclesiæ, cum Calendario,

MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, with 12 delicately painted MINIATURES,
floriated borders, &c. nearly 700 initial letters, all richly illuminated
in gold and colours, crimson velvet with chased silver corners, each
cover having in the centre a fine Niello (on obverse Our Saviour
seated on His Throne and on reverse the Gradenigo arms), g. e.
24mo. SEC. XV

1491 HORE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS secundum Usum Romanum, cum
Calendario,

MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, with numerous CAPITAL LETTERS, floriated
BORDERS and 6 MINIATURES, richly illuminated in gold and colours,
olive morocco, covered with gold tooling, g. e. small 4to.

SEC. IV

This Manuscript formerly belonged to QUEEN MARGARET OF VALOIS,
wife of Henry IV, the binding being covered with gold tooling repre-
senting the various devices she was fond of displaying on her books,
including the Daisy (Marguerite), unicorn, bee, sun, $ (signifying
Fermesse), &c. &c.

1492 Hora Beatæ Mariæ Virginis cum Calendario,

MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, curiously written in the shape of a lozenge,
and rubricated
12mo. SEC. xvi

4010

410

36

14

[ocr errors][merged small]
« VorigeDoorgaan »