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signatures, and pagination, with 27 lines in a page. Before the text are three leaves of table of contents. In the colophon, explicit summa confessionum s. interrogatorium, &c. Chrysostom follows without a colophon. Another edition, without place or date, 4°. (with Schöffer's coat of arms, about 1470), is entirely like the preceding; the title however stands immediately over the text, and is printed in a rather larger character, and Chrysostom has a colophon. According to Renouard cat. I. 77. it was printed at Cologne by ther Hoernen.

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summa confessionum s. interrogatorium pro simplicibus confessoribus editum. In Monte regali, per Ant. Matthiæ et Bths. Corderium, 24 Oct. 1472. 4°.

Fine and scarce, in Roman characters.Rom., G. Lauer, 1472. m. Febr. 4°. 130 leaves, also very scarce. Ven., Bm. de Cremona, 1473. small fol. 128 leaves. Ven., J. de Colonia, 1474. 4°. 760 incomenza uno confessionale uulgar del reuerēdissimo padre beato frate Antonio. Bon. (Bths. Azoguidi), 1472. small 4°.

In Roman characters, with 32 lines in a page; without catchwords on the last page of each layer. Also with a discourse of Jordano's, without place, 15 Apr. 1472. 4°. 89 leaves. Ven., Cp. Arnoldo, 1473. 4°. Fir., Ripoli, 1477 and 1479. 8°. are in less estimation.

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tract. notabilis de excommu

nicatt., suspensionib. etc. acc. de sponsalib. et matrimonio. Ven., J. de Colonia, 1474. 4°. Gothic letter. 763 ANTONIO (Bettini) da Siena. El monte sancto di Dio. Florentie, Nicolo di Lorenzo, die x. Septembris, 1477. large 4°. 131 leaves.

with A on the 6th leaf, and proceed as far as R, each signature having 8 leaves, except I, which has 9, and R, which has 4. The signature K is altogether wanting. The first copperplate (re-engraved in Dibdin, bibl. Spenc. IV. 130) is to be found on the reverse of the 3rd leaf of the tables, the second on the reverse of N 8, the third (reengraved in Vallière's Catal. T. I. p. 255) on the recto of P 7.

In the reprint, Fir., Lr. de' Morgiani, 1491. fol. instead of the copperplates are to be found 3 woodcuts copied after them. 764 ANTONIO, N. Bibliotheca Hispana vetus, ad a. 1500. Curante Fr. Per. Bayer, qui prolog. et auct. vit. et notulas adj. Matr., vid. et her. Ibarræ, 1788. fol. 2 voll.Bibl. Hisp. nova ab a. 1500 ad 1684. Nunc pr. prodit recogn. emend. aucta ab ipso auct. Matr. Ibarra, 1783 and 88. fol. 2 voll.

The vetus is in chronological, the nova in alphabetical order, according to the Christian name of the authors. The last was under the superintendance of Th. Ant. Sanchez and J. Ant. Pellicer. Tom. I. of the vetus has 2 plates, the portrait of the king after the title, and a facsimile, p. 490. Owing to this, the earlier and less fine edition, Rom. 1672–96. fol. 4 vols. is greatly fallen in price.

765

censura de historias fabulosas, obra postuma: van añadidas algunas cartas del mismo autor y de otros eruditos (por Gr. Mayans y Siscar). Valencia, 1742. fol. ANTONIUS, Æl., see NEBRISSEN

SIS.

766 ANVILLE, J. Bt. Bourguignon d'. Atlas général. (Paris, Demanne). large fol.

This costly atlas contains 46 maps in 66 leaves, which were engraved from 1737-80. 767 nouvel atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie chinoise et du Thibet. Haye, 1737. large fol. with 42 maps.

This is an appendage to Duhalde descr. de la Chine, after the Hague edition in 4 oblong volumes, and a mutilated copy of the Paris edition. Sometimes also the 50 maps and 14 plates of Duhalde's work are to be met with by themselves on large paper, with a separate title, and with the name of the geographer Desauche, of whom the atlas may be had for 48 fr.

The first book with a date which has copperplate engravings, and is extremely rare; in Roman characters, without pagination and catchwords. The recto of the first leaf begins, (S)ommario et brieue dimonstratione diquanto si contiene in questo libro etc. Then 3 leaves of tables. The atlas d'Anvillianus antiquus text begins in the 5th leaf, and ends on the 768 recto of the 131st. The signatures begin major. Paris, Demanne, 1768. fol.

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Gebr. d. 12 gröss. d'Anv. Landkarten. Nrb., Weig. u. Schneider. large 8°. with maps. B. I. Th. I. 2. Europa v. Bh. F. Hummel, neụ bearb. v. Arn. Hm. L. Heeren. 1800. B. II. Th. 1. Asien v. P. Jac. Bruns. 1800. Th. 2. Africa v. Thdr. Jac. Ditmar. 2e A. in Hins. auf Aegypt. vb. v. H. Eb. Glo. Paulus. 1794-98. Handb. d. mittl. Erdbeschr. a. d. fr. übs. (by G. Ad. Dillinger), 1782. (6 d. 12 gr.)

771

notice de l'ancienne Gaule. Par. 1760. 4°. with a fine map, which is often wanting. 772 antiquités géogr. de l'Inde et de plusieurs autres contrées de la haute Asie. Par., impr. roy. 1775. 4°. with 3 maps.

773 dissertation sur l'étendue de l'ancienne Jérusalem et de son temple. Par. 1747. 8°. 83 pages, with 1 plan.

The most rare of d'Anville's writings. Reprinted in Chateaubriand itin. de Jérus.

(Barbié du Bocage) notice des ouvrages de d'Anville, précédée de son éloge par Dacier. Par. 1802. 8°. (2 fr.) Consult geogr. Ephemerid. XI. 735.

774 mémoire sur l'Egypte anc. et moderne, suivie d'une descript. du golfe arabique. Par. 1766. 4. with

5 maps.

An edition of his entire works in 6 vols. 4. with an atlas of 62 maps in fol. (for 180 fr.) promised since 1808, has not yet appeared.

(at 5 d. 8 gr., from 1810 at 5 d. 16 gr.)-Zugaben f. d. J. 1770-82. (at 20 gr.)-Allg. Reg. v. 1753-82. v. F. Ekkard. ib. 1784-85. 2 tom. in 3 vols. 8°. (4 d. 4 gr.) It is going

on.

One of the most esteemed German journals, particularly on account of its foreign literature. Complete copies are extremely scarce, and the years 1739-52 even since 1754, no longer to be had. From 1739-52 yearly one volume; from 1753-82 yearly two volumes (yet the annual sets for 1761 and 1762 form together only two vols.); since 1783 yearly three volumes. Wfg. Bths. Adf. Steinwehr had the direction, 1739-41, then several persons; since Apr. 1747, Albr. von Haller; since 1753, J. D. Michaelis; and since Oct. 1770, Ch. Glo. Heyne.

776 ANZEIGER, allgem. literar. (conducted by J. Ch. F. Roch). Lpz. 1796-1801. 2 vols. in fol. and 4 vols. in 4°. (21 d. 8 gr.) Neuer od. fortges. allg. lit. Anz. Also under the title, Literar. Blätter (conducted by J. Ch. Siebenkees and J. Fd. Roth). Nrb. 1802. (March to November), 1803, 1804, 1805 (to June), 6 vols. in 4°. (5 d., on writing paper 8 d.) Neuer lit. Anz. (conducted by J. Cp. Frh. von Aretin). Münch. 1806-7. Tüb. 1808. 3 vols. large 4°. (9 d. 8 gr.)

-F. Nicolai allg. Reg. sow. d. Nam. als Sach. üb. d. allg. litt. Anz. u. dess. Fortss. Berl. 1811. large 4°. (1 d. 12 gr.)

A collection of excellent materials, the continuation of which were greatly to be desired, only with stricter selection. Nicolai's index is altogether uselessly arranged, and without any view to the purposes of literary men.

Diction777 APHELEN, J. de. naire royal danois-franç. et fr. dan. Kopenh. 1772-75. 4°. 3 voll.

Reprinted in 1780 and perhaps frequently. 778 APHTHONIUS. Ausonii (an error of the press for Aphthonii) sophistæ præludia. Hermogenis Rhetorica. Flor., in ædd. Ph. Junta, 1515. 8°. 216 unnumbered leaves.

775 ANZEIGEN, Götting. gelehrte. Götting. Zeitungen v. gel. Sach. Gött. 1739-52. (at 2 d.)-Gött. Anzeig. v. gel. Sach. unt. d. Aufs. d. K. Ges. d. Wiss. ib. 1753-1818. 779

Very scarce; at first in the Rhetorr. gr. Ven., Ald. 1508. fol.

progymnasmata, gr. Par.

Wechel, 1550. 4°.-To which is added, Progymn. a Rdf. Agricola lat. reddita. ib. id. 1549. 4°. 780 Aphthonius, Hermogenes et Dion. Longinus (gr.), Fr. Porti opera industriaq. illustrati atq. expoliti. Gen., ap. J. Crispinum, 1 569.

8°.

781

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blocks of which are still to be found in the national archives at Munich. Of the former edition there is a copy on vellum at Munich. The same plates, only with a new text, Ingolst. 1568. fol. The reprints, Munich, 1651 and 1802 are of little value. 786 APICIUS in re quoquinaria. Mediol., Gu. Signerre, 1498, d. 20 Jan. 4°. 42 (not 43) leaves.

The first edition (as that of Mediol. 1490. 4°. is counterfeit, see Lunze decas monum. typ. 27), in Roman characters, and the signatures a i to e viij. The first 2 leaves are different in some copies.

787

Apitii Celii de re Coquinaria libri decem. Ven., Bernardin. Venetus, without date (1500). 4°. 32 leaves.

Platina de hon. volupt. Ven. 1498. 4°. is commonly found in this edition.

788

The same title. Ven., J. de Cereto de Tridino, 1503. 4°.

8 unnumbered leaves of preliminary matter, 443 pages and 10 leaves of index. Then Longinus, with a separate title (ap. J. Crispin, 1570), 69 pages and 5 leaves of table of contents. Longinus is commonly met with by itself. Complete copies are very scarce, and all three authors corrected from MSS.-Libell. progymn. gr. lat. a Jo. Camerar. Lps. 1567, 1588. 8°. and often. progymn. (gr.) Fr. Scobario interpr. c. notis ex commentarr. (Rhd. Lorichii) Hadamarii. Eiusd. Aphthonii fabulæ (40) nunc pr. in luc. prolatæ. ap. Commelin. 1597.8°. 8 unnumbered leaves of preliminary matter, 171 pages, and 2 leaves at the end. It is reckoned among the better editions. Reprinted, Par., Cramoisy, 1621.8°.-Aphth. 789 prog. Acc. eiusd. interpretatio ita emend. ut nova videri possit. LB., Abr. Commelin. 1626. 8°. 102 pages, is an inseparable appendage to Theonis progymn. ed. Dn. Heinsius. LB. 1626. 8°.-Prog. gr. lat. c. explic. Bch. Harbarti. Ed. 5. Stetin. et Colberg. 1656. 8°. the most common edition.-gr. c. not. J. Schefferi. Ups. 1680. 8°. the notes are short, but more useful.

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progymn. part. a Rdf. Agricola part. a J. Mar. Catanæo latin. donata c. scholiis Rhd. Lorichii. Amst., L. Elzevir. 1649 or 1659. 12°.

The best editions of this translation. 783 APIANI, Pt., inscriptt. sacrosanctæ vetustatis non illæ quidem Romanæ, sed totius fere orbis. Ingolst. 1534. fol. with woodcuts.

20 leaves of preliminary matter, 512 pages, and 4 leaves at the end. Scarce, yet some inscriptions contained in it are

forged. See Classical Journal, XVI. 138. 784 cosmographicus liber. Landshut, J. Weyssenburger, 1524. 4°. 52 leaves.

The first edition, scarce. The later editions and translations are without interest. 785 APIANI, Ph. Bairische Landtafeln. Münch. (1566). fol. title and

23 maps.

A scarce and remarkable atlas, the wooden

Scarce, and not made use of by Lister : printed from a MS. Also commonly added, Plat. de hon. vol. Ven. 1503. 4°.

Apitius de re culinaria, Bt. Platina de tuenda valetud. et P. Ægineta de facultatib. alimentor. Albano Torino interpr. Bas. 1541. 4°. 8 leaves of preliminary matter and 366 pages.

A new recension after 2 MSS. with too arbitrary criticisms however, and not prized. Reprinted, Lugd., Sb. Gryph., 1541. 8°. 341 pages, and 6 leaves of table of contents. 790 - de obsoniis et condimentis s. arte coquinaria 11. X. item Gbr. Humelbergii annott. Tiguri, Froschov. 1542. small 4°. 123 numbered leaves.

Very successfully corrected from MSS. and conjecture. 791 de

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ops. et condim. s. arte coq. 11. X. C. annott. Mt. Lister et notis selectiorr. variisq. lectt. integris Humelbergii, Csp. Barthii et varior. Lond., typ. Gu. Bowyer, 1705. 8°.

According to a notice on the reverse of the title only 120 copies were printed. The text is that of the preceding edition.

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Amst. 1709. 8°. Scarce on large paper.

A reprint of the preceding, with new notes and various readings from a Vatican MS. but less fine.

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et cond. s. de arte coq. ops. ll. X. c. lectt. varr. atq. ind. ed. J. Mch. Bernhold. Without place or date (Markbreit, 1787). 8°. with a new title, Baruthi, 1791. 8°. and again, Ansbach, Haueisen, 1800. 8°. (16 gr.)

Properly only the forerunner of a larger edition, which however has not appeared. APOCALYPSE, 1', see MYSTÈRE des actes des apôtres.

794 APOCALYPSIS J. Joannis. A xylographic production, in small fol.

This work is also entitled, Historia S. Joann. Evangelistæ ejusque visiones apocalyplice, or das Buch. d. haymlich. Offenbar. S. Joh., and consists (like the bibl. pauper.) of woodcuts, with explanatory Latin superscriptions. All the copies are only printed on one side with the rubber, so that 2 leaves always stand over against one another. Most of the leaves are dívided into two parts by a line in the middle, and contain two separate pictures. Heineken Nachrr. v. Künstl. u. Kunsts. II. 157-188 (previously in his idée d'une collect. d'estamp. 334-375) distinguishes five different editions.

I. 3 layers of 8 sheets each, containing 48 pictures, whereof the first 24 are marked with A, B, C, &c. the rest not.

II. Likewise 3 layers of 8 sheets and 48 pictures with A, B, C, &c. but the drawing and style are of another master; several differences are here consequently to be found. In leaf A. above, John has no glory as in the first edition, and below he is represented as giving the blessing with his left hand. In leaf B. 3 flames ascend from the head of the Redeemer. In leaf C. John has again no glory. In leaf D. the tail of the horse is plaited (in the first edition it hangs down smooth). In leaf E. the angel has no cross upon his head. In leaf H. the angel sets his right foot upon the sea, and his left upon the earth (in the first it is reversed). See Dibdin, bibl. Spenc. IV. 439. A complete facsimile of this edition, done by Heineken, is at Dresden.

Each

III. differs very perceptibly both in the pictures and the superscriptions. sheet forms a separate layer. The pictures are 50 in number, the third and fourth newly added. All the pictures are marked with letters of the alphabet, and indeed

those that belong together with the same letter; numbers 1-4 with a, 5 and 6 with b, 7 and 8 with c, and so on. Of this edition leaves 4, 18, 45, and 48 are in the Dresden library.

IV. differs from the preceding in that the pictures are not marked with the letters of the alphabet, and both the new pictures (3 and 4) are wanting, so that there are only 48. Consult Crevenna, 1st Catal. I. 3135. This copy lord Spencer now has; see Dibdin, T. I. p. vii-xv. where there is also a facsimile.

V. A neat copy of the third edition, yet differing in the superscriptions and the arrangement of the letters of the alphabet which mark the order of the pictures: containing 50 pictures. The opinion of some bibliographers that this work is as old as the bibl. pauper. is unfounded.

795 APOLLINARII (Laodiceni) interpretatio Psalmor. versib. heroicis (gr.). Ex bibl. regia. Par., Adr. Turnebus, 1552. 8°.

The first edition, fine and scarce, after 2 Paris MSS. yet of low price. A scarcer reprint, Lond., G. Bishop, 1590. 8°. But the following editions are cheap: gr. lat. (c. N. Coulon ind.) Par., J. Benenatus, 1580. 8°. ib. 1613. 8°. Græca rec. F. Sylburg, lat. vero interpr. locis non pauc. melior. fec. E typ. Hi. Commelin, 1596. 8°. Printed in Bibl. PP. Par. 1654. XIV, 162 SS. Galland Bibl. PP. V, 359 ss. dedication of this poem was first printed in Bandini cat. bibl. Laur. T. I. p. 62 ss. 796 APOLLINARIS Sidonius, Caj. Sollius. Opera. Without place or date (Ultraj., N. Ketelaer and Ger. de Leempt, about 1474). fol. 151 leaves, Gothic letter.

The

The first edition, without catchwords, signatures, and pagination, with 33 and 32 lines in a page. It begins on the recto of the first leaf, Caij Sollij Appollinaris Sidonii Aruerno4 episcopi Epistolarum liber primus incipit; and ends on the recto of the last leaf, Expedia series quos tenet imperii.

797- Sidonii Apollinaris poema Aureum ejusdemq3 epistole (c. comm. J. Bt. Pii). Mediol., Scinzenzeler, 1489, 4 non. Maji. fol. 148 leaves.

The first edition with a date; in Roman characters, without catchwords and pagination, but with signatures. Reprinted, Bus., H. Petri, 1542. 4°. and ib. 1597. 8°. -New recensions are, Opera castig. restit. et edita st. et op. El. Vineti. Lugd., Tornæs. 1552. 8°. Opp. ex vett. libris aucta et emend. J. de Wouweren rec. et notas

adiec. Pt. Colvii notas edi curav. Par., Drouart, 1598. 8°. Opp. J. Savaro recognov. et librum comm. adiec. Par., Hadr. Perier, 1599. 4°. and Ed. II. emend. ib. id. 1609. 4. Opp. ex postr. recogn. J. Woweri Geverh. Elmenhorst. edid. Hanov. 1617. 8°.

798

opera Jac. Sirmondi cura et st. recogn. notisq. illustrata. Ed. II. (cur. Ph. Labbeo). Par., Cramoisy, 1652. 4°. Also on large paper.

The best edition. At first, Par. 1614. 8°. Reprinted in Sirmondi opp. T. I. p. 466 ss. Bibl. PP. Lugd. T. VI. p. 1075 ss. Gallandi Bibl. PP. T. X. p. 461 ss. 799 · Euvres de C. S. S. Apollinaris trad. par. Ed. L. Billardon de Sauvigny. Par., 1787. large 8°. 2 vols. with plates.

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800 APOLLODORI Athen. bibliotheces s. de deor. origine tam gr. Iannott. illustrati et quam lat. nunc pr. in luc. editi 11. III. Bd. Ægio Spoletino interpr. Acc. Scip. Tetti de Apollodoris comm. Romæ, in ædd. Ant. Bladi, 1555. 8°.

The first edition, scarce, from Vatican MSS. but often with too arbitrary corrections and interpolations. 16 unnumbered leaves of preliminary matter, 138 numbered leaves of text, 66 unnumbered leaves of annotations and table of contents. Ægius's translation also separate and corrected, Antw., Gu. Silvius, 1565. 8°. 82 numbered leaves, 16 unnumbered leaves of table of contents, and one genealogical table in folio. Also frequently.

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(gr. lat.) Bd. Ægio Spol. interpr. Hanc ed. Hi. Commelinus rec., emendatior. reddid. ac notis variis illustr. Ex off. Commelin. 1599. 8°. 8 leaves of preliminary matter, 207 pages, and 18 leaves of

table of contents.

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Corrected from a Heidelberg MS. but unfinished owing to the death of the editor. 802 bibliotheces s. de diis ll. III. (gr. lat.) Tan. Faber rec. et notulas addid. Salmurii, J. Lenerius, 1661. 8°. 2 leaves of preliminary matter and 289 pages.

The text of the preceding edition, with acute critical notes of his own.-The reprint in Th. Gale, hist. poet. scrr. Par. 1675. 8°. is so incorrect as to be useless; the notes however are of value.

MSS. fid. rec. a Ch. Glo. Heyne. Gött., Dietrich, 1782. small 8°.. Ch. Glo. Heynii ad Apoll. bibl. notæ. ib. id. 1783. small 8°. 3 vols. Also on writing paper and on Dutch paper.

A new recension from MSS., with excellent explanations.

804-bibl. 11. 3. et fragmenta. Curis secundis illustrav. Ch. Glo. Heyne. Gött., Dietr., 1802.—Ad Apoll. bibl. obss. auct. Ch. Glo. Heyne. ib. eod. large 8°. together 2 vols. (on printing paper 4 d. 12 gr., on writing paper 6 d. 12 gr., on vellum paper 10 d.)

Also a small edition, without notes and fragments, Gött. 1803. 8°. (on printing paper 16 gr., on writing paper 20 gr.) A school edition, with a Greek and German lexicon (by C. H. Jürdens), Berl. 1789. large 8°. (12 gr.) Also with Palæphatus, Phurnutus, &c. with a copious verbal index, by Neophytos Dukas, Vien. 1812. 8°.

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805 bibliothèque d'Apoll. l'Athénien. Traduct. nouv. av. le texte gr. revu et corrigé, d. notes et une table analyt. Par Et. Clavier. Par., an 13 (1805). large 8°. 2 vols. (16 fr., vellum paper 30 fr.)

The text corrected, but without making any fresh use of MSS.; with copious notes. The translation is excellent.

806

V.

mythische Bibl. a. d. Gr. übs. J. Fr. Beyer. Hadamar u. Herborn, 1802. 8°. (20 gr.)

More deserving of being read than the translation by J. G. Meusel. Halle, 1768. 8°. (9 gr.)

807 APOLLONII (Dyscoli) alexandrei de constructione. Magni Basilii de grammatica exercitatione (gr.) Flor., Ph. Junta, 1515. 8°. 160 unnumbered leaves.

It is printed, as the first edition, in Thdr. Gaza introd. gramm. Ven., Ald., 1495. fol. but from a faulty and defective MS. 808 de syntaxi s. constructione orationis ll. 4 a Fr. Porto correcti et suppleti, lat. redd. et illustrati: nunc denuo a F. Sylburgio c. bonis exx. collati et notatt. aucti. Acc. e Procli chrestom. grammat. Photii electa. Ff., her. Wechelii, 1590.

803 bibliothecæ l. 3. ad codd. large 4°. 4 leaves of preliminary

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