Pagina-afbeeldingen
PDF
ePub

JOHNSON, Thos., M.D. Mercurius Botanicus, sive Plantarum gratiâ suscepti Itineris anno 1634. descriptio. Lond. T. Cotes. 1634. 12mo.

With a map of Bath. Bindley, pt. ii. 1247, 1. 2s. Heber, with the Thermæ. Bathoneæ, 1634, 10s. The works of this learned Botanist are still in estimation. Mercurius Botanicus, Pars altera, sive Plantarum in Cambria Descriptio. Lond. 1641, 12mo.

Iter Cantianum et Ericetum Hampstediauum. Anno 1629. Lond. 4to.

Descriptio Plantarum in Agram Cantianum A.D. 1632, et in Ericetum Hampstediano, etc. Lond. T. Cotes, 1632, 12mo. Thermæ Bathonicæ. Lond. 1634, 8vo. -Lond. 1674, 8vo.

Opuscula Omnia Botanica, nuperrime edita T. S. Ralph, F.L.S. Lond. Pamplin, 1848, small 4to. 3 plates and fac-simile wood-cuts.

Contains the whole of the five previously enumerated articles.

See GERARD, John.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Bindley, pt. ii. 2325, 87. 8s. Roxburghe, 8694, 137. 13s. Heber, corner torn off plate of Royal Arms, 61. Collation.-Pp. 60, not including the title and introductory matter, 8 leaves, viz. title, dedication to K. James ending D. D. C. Q.' one Latin verses, two leaves; Gathelvs,' two leaves, and Catalogvs Regum Scotorum At the end of chronologicus' one leaf, the volume are ten portraits. Some copies have only six leaves of introductory matter, viz. title, one leaf; dedication to K. James ending 'Ex Academia Regia Andreana. Anno cIo Icc.' at the back of

leaf; 'nvmeralis versvs,' &c. one leaf;

which are two Latin poems by And. Melvin, one leaf; Latin verses, one leaf, commencing In' clarissimi Viri D. Joh. Ionstonii; Gathelus and catalogue, 3 leaves. Copies of each, with the variations described above, are in the British Museum.

Heroes, ex omni Historia Scotica, lectissimi. Lvgd. Bat. 1603, 4to. A-I, 36 leaves. Excellent poems.'-Nicolson. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 99, with Inscriptiones historica, Amst. 1602, morocco, 61. 2s. 6d.

John. Description of the Nature of four footed Beasts. Amst. 1678. folio. 15s. With 70 plates.

JOHNSTON, (John). An History of the Constancy of Nature, wherein by comparing the latter age with the former age, it is maintained that the world doth not decay universally in respect to itself or the Heavens, Elements, &c., nor Man in his Age, Stature, Strength, or Faculties of his mind as relating to all Arts and Science [tr. by John Rowland]. Lond. 12mo. 1657.

Nath. M.D. The Assurance of Abbey Lands in England to the Possessors, cleared from Doubts, &c. Lond. 1687. 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1809, 68.

The Excellency of monarchical Government, especially the English Monarchy. Lond. 1686, folio.

The King's visitatorial Power asserted. Lond. 1688, 4to. 3s. Written by direction

of K. James II.

Enquiries for Information towards a History of Yorkshire. folio.

Robert, LL.D. Historia Rerum Britannicarum (Libris xxii). Amst. 1655. folio.

'A work of great merit, whether we consider the judicious structure of the narrative, the sagacity of the reflections, the acute discernment of characters, or the classical tincture of the style.'-Lord Woodhouselee. Gordonstoun, 1319, 6s. Reed, 2921, 7s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 197, 15s. Heath, 5402, 17. 11s. 6d. -Amst. 1642,

12mo.

The Historie of Scotland during the Minority of King James. Written in Latine by Robert Johnston. Done into English by T. M. (probably Thomas Middleton). Lond. 1646, 24mo. pp. 164. Jadis, 80, 6s. 6d. Towneley, pt. i. 460, 10s. 6d. Lloyd, 690, 19s. Strettell, 755, 6s. Roxburghe, 8696, 11s. Heber, pt. ix. 7s. Reprinted in the first volume of Scotia Rediviva. Edinb. 1826, 8vo.

- Robert, A.M. Travels through Part of the Russian Empire and the Country of Poland; along the southern Shores of the Baltic. By Robert Johnston, A.M. Lond. 1815. 4to. 10s. 6d.

With maps and coloured plates. LARGE

PAPER.

[blocks in formation]

ing the Chronicle of Man and the Isles,
Antiquities Celto-Normannicæ, contain-
from the original MS. in the British Mu-
seum; with an English Translation and
Notes, &c. By the Rev. James Johnstone,
FINE PAPER. 158.
A.M. (Copenhagen) 1786, 4to. 10s. 6d.
THICK PAPER. 18s.

Anecdotes of Olave the Black, King of
Man, and the Hebridian Princes of the
Somerled Family. To which are added,
eighteen Eulogies on Haco, King of Nor-
way; by Snorro Sturlsor, Poet to that
Monarch: now first published in the ori-
ginal Islandic, from the Flateyan, and
other Manuscripts; with a literal Version
and Notes. By the Rev. James Johnstone,
A.M. (Copenhagen) 1780, 8vo. 3s.
PAPER. 3s. THICK PAPER. 4s.

FINE

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

John. An Account of the most approved Mode of Draining Land, according to the System practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington:

with an Appendix. Edinb. 1797. los Joannis Hoperi, Episcopi Vi4to. 10s. 6d. gorniae Nomen gerentis, in quibus a Catholica Fide dissentiebat una cum Confutationibus ejusdem Ho

A valuable work, with explanatory engravings.

Rev.

JOHNSTONE, John. Specimens of lyrical, descriptive, and narrative peri, et Replicationibus Poets of Great Britain, from Chau- Steph. Gardneri, Episcopo Vintoniensis, tunc temporis pro concer to the present Day; with a fessione Fidei in carcere dententi. preliminary Sketch of early English Antv. Chr. Plantin. 1564. 8vo. Poetry, and biographical and critical Notices. Edinb. 1828. 12mo. JOINERIANA: or, the Book of Scraps. Lond. 1772. 12mo. 2 vols. By Sam. Paterson, the celebrated auctioneer. Hibbert, 4258, 4s.

JOINVILLE. Memoirs of John Lord de Joinville, Grand Seneschal of Champagne, written by himself. The whole translated by Thomas Johnes, Esq. Hafod, 1807. 4to. 2 vols.

This work contains a History of Part of the Life of Louis IX. King of France, surnamed St. Louis, including an Account of that King's Expedition to Egypt in the Year 1248. To which are added, the Notes and Dissertations of M. Du Cange on the above; together with the Dissertations of M. le Baron de la Bastie on the Life of St. Louis, M. l'Evesque de la Ravaliere and M. Falconet on the Assassins of

Syria. Nassau, pt. i. 2330, 17. 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 93, bds. 17. 19s. Lloyd, 241, 17. 8s. Duke of York, 2888, 17. 2s. Gough, 2026, 31. 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2122, 125. LARGE PAPER, imp. 4to. Ten copies printed. Malkin, 869, 77. (Included in Chronicles of the Crusaders. Bohn's Ant. Lib. App.)

New edition, complete, with a selection of the notes, in Bohn's Chronicles of the Crusaders. post 8vo. Lond. 1848, 5s.

JOLI, Claude. Memoirs of Guy Joli, private Secretary to Cardinal de Retz; Claude Joli, Canon of Notre-Dame; and the Duchess of Nemours. Transl. from the Original by Edward Taylor. Lond. 1775. 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

These several histories form a supplement to, and an illustration of, the Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz. Dub. 1777, 12mo. 2 vols.

JOLIFFE, Henry. Responsio Henrici Joliffi et Roberti Jonson, sub Protestatione facta, ad illos Articu

15s.

A to C c in eights. fo. 200, besides Title and Dedicatory Epistle, 5 leaves. Index 8 leaves.

JOLLIE, F.

The Cumberland Guide and Directory. In two Parts. Carlisle, 1811. 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1811, 5s.

Jollie's Sketch of Cumberland Manners Dialect, in Prose and Verse, with a Glosand Customs: partly in the provincial sary. Carlisle, 1811, 8vo. pp. 46, 2s. FINE

PAPER. 3s.

JOLLIFFE, T. R. Letters from
Palestine. Lond. 1822. 8vo. 2 vols.
Drury, 2090, 14s. 6d.
JOMA, Codex Talmudicus a Rob.
Lond. 1648. 4to.
Sheringham.
3s. 6d.

JOMINI, Gen. An Exposition of the first Principles of grand military Combinations and Movements, compiled from the Baron de Jomini, with Remarks on the leading Principles of the efficient Constitution of Armies, from the same Author. By J. A. Gilbert, Lieut. Royal Artillery. 14s.

JON BON. See BON JON.
JONAH, translated by Wm. Tyn-

dale.

Mentioned by Sir Thomas More, in his 'Confutation of Tyndale's Answer,' printed 1532.

Jonas Propheta, heroico Carmine Latino descriptus a Sebast. Castellione. Edinb. 1696, 8vo.

Jonah, a faithful Translation from the Original: with philological and explanatory Notes. To which is prefixed, a preliminary Discourse, proving the Genuineness, the Authenticity, and the Integrity of the present Text. By George Benjoin, 1796, 4to. In little estimation. Gosset, of Jesus College, Cambridge. Cambridge, 494, 4s.

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

Rev. Edmund. A Relation of Ghosts and Apparitions, which commonly appear in the Principality of Wales. Bristol, 1767.

An article on the popular superstitions of the Welsh, with a notice of this work, will be found in the Retrospective Review,

xi. 66-88.

A geographical, historical, and religious Account of the Parish of Aberystwith, in the County of Monmouth. To which are added, Memoirs of several Persons of Note who lived in the said Parish. Trevecka, 1779, 8vo. pp. 160. Wrangham, 4s.

[blocks in formation]

and Poetical Relics of the Welsh Bards. Lond. 1784. folio.

A valuable work.-A new Edition, doubly augmented and improved. Lond. 1794, folio. Duke of York, 2698, 17. 1s. -Lond. 1812, folio, 158.

The Bardic Museum of primitive_British Literature and other admirable Rari

ties. Lond. 1802, folio. White Knights, 2154, 31.

Lyric Airs, consisting of Specimens of Greek, Albania, Wallachian, and other national Songs. Lond. fol. 1810, 10s. 6d.

Terpsichore's Banquet: or Select Beau

ties of various National Melodies. Lond.

fol. 1813.

- George, A.M. A comprehensive Hebrew Grammar: wherein

the Principles of the Language are simply and briefly explained. Dublin, 1826. 8vo.

A useful elementary work, in which will be found a summary of all that is valuable in the Thesaurus Grammaticus of Buxtorf.

Griffith. Life. 8vo. 1762. This person was projector of the Welch schools.

Henry. The lamentable and wofull Complaynte of my Lady

Masse. 1548. 8vo.

Eight leaves, at the end 'quod Henry Johnes.'

H. L. Illustrations of the Mountains. Lond. 1829, imp. 4to. Natural Scenery of the Snowdonian plates.

Hugh. The present State of Virginia. Lond. 1724. 8vo. Roxburghe, 7342, 4s. Hibbert, 4261, morocco, 17. 11s. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. 5s.

Inigo. The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly called Stone-henge on Salisbury Plain, restored by Inigo Jones. Lond. 1655. folio.

According to Gough, 'There were but few copies printed, and most of them lost in the fire of London.' White Knights, 2373, 18s. Towneley, pt. ii. 861, 188. Ďuke 11. 16s. Dent, pt. ii. 307, 47. Sir M. M. of Grafton, 897, 17. 1s.. Fonthill, 1745, Sykes, pt. i. 1657, 21. 7s. Collation.-Pp. 110, B-P 3, besides title, two dedications, portrait of Jones by Hollar, seven folded plates, and three woodcuts. See Stonehenge.

a

Designs, consisting of Plans and Elevations for public and private Buildings, published by William Kent. Lond. 1770, folio, 2 vols. With 73 and 64 plates. Edwards, 186, 31. 15s. Nassau, pt. i. 1974, russia, 31.-Lond. 1727, folio. Dent, pt. ii. 306, 21.-Roxburghe, 1648, 37. 10s. Willett, 1342, 17. 14s. Baker, 564, 17. 6s. Fontbill, 1790, 37. 10s.-1744, folio, with 53 plates. Willet, 1343, 11s. 6d.--By Ware. 1743, sm. 4to. 6s.

A Discourse of the naturall Beginning of all growing and living Things, Heate, Generation, &c. &c. Lond. 1574, 4to. Inglis, 773, 3s. 6d.

The Art and Science of preserving Bodie and Soule in all Health, Wisdome and Catholike Religion, with verses. Lond. 1579, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1294, 17. 18. Bright, 17. 1s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2134, 13s. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. presentation copy to Queen Elizabeth.

An Account of Jones and of his Writ

His Journal and Sketch Book, chiefly of the Human Figure and Face, kept du-ings will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. ring his second visit to Italy in 1611; a faithful facsimile by Madely from the original in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire, 8vo, in a vellum wrapper. Life, by Peter Cunningham, and Five Court Masques. See SHAKESPEARE Society Publications, No. 29, in Appendix.

JONES, James. Sepulchrorum Inscriptiones: or, a Curious Collection of Epitaphs, in English Verse. Westminster, 1727. 8vo. 2 vols.

White Knights, 2205, 11s. Rev. Jeremiah. A new and full Method of settling the canonical Authority of the New Testament. Lond. 1726-7. 8vo. 3 vols.

A valuable and highly esteemed work, a monument of the learning, ingenuity, and indefatigable industry of its author. Heath, 785, 13s. 6d.-Oxford, 1798, 8vo. 3 vols. Horne Tooke, 366, 11. 1s. Dent, pt. i. 1206, 18s. Drury, 2092, 17. 6s. Hibbert, 4262, 17. 6s. New edition, Oxford, 1827, 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 1s.

A Vindication of the former Part of St. Matthew's Gospel from Mr. Whiston's Charge of Dislocation. Lond. 1719, 8vo. A valuable work, by a dissenting Minister in Gloucestershire, republished at the Clarendon Press in 1803.- Salop, 1721, 8vo. Williams, 982, 10s.

John, M.D. The Bathes of Bathes Ayde. Lond. 1572, 4to.

This tract is praised by Thomas Guidott in his Observations on Bath, 1674, 4to.; and Mr. Park observes, this medical Welchman was a profound genealogist, and in his wonderful pamphlet traces the pedigree of legendary Bladud up to Adam!!' Sir P. Thompson, 517,13s. Bright. with Galen's Book of Elements, 1574, 4to. 9s.

Dyal of Agues. Lond. 1566, 4to. From Maunsell's catalogue, pt. ii. p. 14.

The Benefit of the auncient Bathes of Buckstones, 1572. Lond. 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2332, 7s. Sir P. Thompson, 518, 17. 1s. Bindley, pt. iv. 543, 5s.

JONES, John. Adrasta; or, the Woman's Spleene and Love's Conquest, a Tragie-Comedie. Lond. 1635, 4to.

Reed, 8161, 4s. Roxburghe, 5207, 7s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 2309, 8s. Rhodes, 1423, 13s. Heber, pt. ii. 1s. J. M. D. Practical Phonography, or the new Art of rightly spelling and writing Words by the Sound thereof, and of rightly sounding and reading Words in the Sight thereof, applied to the English Tongue. Lond. 1701, 8vo. 5s.

A curious work, unknown to our modern writers on pronunciation and orthography. See Beloe's Anecdotes, pt. vi. 360-5.

John, LL.D. A Greek and English Lexicon. Lond. 1823. 8vo. -Second edition. 1825.

He

A work of great labour, but not altotheological (the Unitarian) creed. gether free of the bias of the author's also edited Grammars of the Greek and Latin languages.

Leeds, 1800, 8vo. 2 vols. 15s.
Developement of remarkable Events.

The Epistle to the Romans analyzed.
Lond. 1801, 8vo.

Illustrations of the four Gospels, founded on Circumstances peculiar to our Lord and the Evangelists. Lond. 1808, 8vo. 6s.

dæus and Josephus proved to be Christians, Ecclesiastical Researches, or Philo Juwith Sequel. Lond, 1812-13,8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

strating the Truth of the Christian ReliA Series of important Facts demongion, drawn from the Writings of its Friends and Enemies in the first and second Centuries. 1820, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

John T. Colonel. Journals of the Sieges undertaken by the Allies in Spain, in the Years 1811 and 1812, with Notes. Lond. 1814. 8vo. plates.

« VorigeDoorgaan »