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LEWIS, Wm.-cotinnued. hundred ends of Games won or drawn by brilliant and scientific Moves, with the Names of the Authors. By Wm. Lewis, Teacher of Chess. Lond. 1833, 12mo. 5s. Selection of Games played in the Year 1834, between Monsieur De la Bourdonnais and Alexander Macdonnel, Esq., with Notes by Wm. Lewis. Lond. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Fifty Games at Chess, played by the Author and some of the best Players in England, France, and Germany; to which is added, an Account of the Village of Stroebeck, in Germany, and of the Game practised there. Lond. Simpkin, 1835,

8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Chess-Board Companion, containing the Laws of the Game, the Value and Power of the Pieces, Remarks on the most approved Methods of beginning the Game, with numerous Examples, &c., written expressly for the Use of Beginners; to which are added, several instructive Problems on Diagrams. By William Lewis. Ninth edition, Lond. A. H. Baily, 1842, 2s. 6d.Tenth edition, Lond. Bohn, 1858, 1s. 6d.

Chess for Beginners, in a Series of progressive Lessons, showing the most approved Methods of beginning and ending the Game, with various Situations and Check-mates, illustrated by numerous Diagrams printed in colours. By Wm. Lewis. Third edition, Lond. Chapman and Hall, 1846, square 12mo. 5s. 6d.

Sarratt's Treatise on the Game of Chess, containing a regular System of Attack and Defence; to which is added, a Selection of critical and remarkable Situa

tions, won or drawn by scientific Moves; with additional Notes and Remarks by Wm. Lewis. Lond. 1822, 8vo.

Carrera's Treatise on Chess; to which is added, the Art of playing without seeing the Board, by Wm. Lewis. Lond. 1822, 8vo. 7s. LARGE PAPER, 9s. Greco's celebrated Treatise on Chess, with numerous Remarks, critical and explanatory, by Wm. Lewis. Lond. 1819, crown 8vo. 7s.

A Treatise on the Game of Chess, containing an Introduction to the Game, and an Analysis of the various Openings, with several new Methods of Attack and Defence; to which are added, twenty-five

new Chess Problems and Diagrams. Lond. A. H. Baily, 1814, thick 8vo. 18s.; reduced (Bohn), 7s. 6d.

Apologie, and a rejoynder to the same. Lond. 1606, 4to.

Bindley, (from Luttrell's and Farmer's Collections), pt. ii. 1029, 41. 4s, Heber, pt. i. 27. 13s. Bright, 21. 2s.

The wise King, and the learned Ivdge, in a Sermon, lamenting the Death and proposing the Example of Sir Edward Lewkenor. By Bezaleel Carter. 1618, 12mo. A copy is in the British Museum. LEWKENOR, John. Metellus his Dialogues. Lond. 1693, 8vo.

'The first containing a facetious relation of a journey to Tunbridge Wells. The second, a curious description of the place, wells, and country round it. The third is of Translation, with Virgil's Dido and Eneas translated.' Nassau, pt. i. 1981, 4s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet, 939, 188. Bindley, pt. ii, 1803, 7s. Collation.-Pp. 144, dedicated to William Lord Biron, Baron of Ratchdell,' by J. L.

Lewis. The resolved Gentleman, translated out of Spanishe into English by Lewes Lewkenor, Esquier. Lond. 1594, 4to.

A translation of the Chevalier Delibere. The original author was Olivier de la Marche. Hibbert, 4759, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 955, morocco, 17. 10s. White Knights, 2340, 17. 11s. 6d. Strettell, 1645, morocco, 21. 15s. Heber, pt. i. 18s. pt.ix. russia, 17. 9s.

Samuel. A Discovrse not altogether vnprofitable, nor vnpleasant for such as are desirous to know the Situation and Customes of forraine Cities without trauelling to see them. Containing a Discourse of all those Citties which doe flourish at this Day with priuiledged Vniuersities. Lond. 1600, 4to.

A six leaves, B. to V in fours. Nassau, pt. i. 2376, 7s. Inglis, 918, russia, 9s. 6d.

LEX, Rex; the Law and the Prince, a Dispute for the just Prerogative of King and People. (By Samuel Rutherford.) Lond. 1644,

4to.

LEWKENOR, Sir Edw. Threnodia Hollis, 683, 10s. 6d. in Obitum, D. Edovardi Equitis et LEXIPHANES, a Dialogue imitated Susannæ Conjugis Charissimæ. from Lucian, with a Dedication to Funeral Verses on the Death of Lord Lyttleton, a Preface, Notes, Sir E. Lewkenor, Knight, and Ma- and Postscript. Lond. 1767, 12mo. dam Susan, his Lady, with Death's 5s.

A malicious piece of drollery against Dr. Johnson, attributed by Sir John Hawkins and others to Dr. Kenrick. The

real author, however, was Archibald Campbell, Purser of a man-of-war.

Campbell also published, anonymously, The Sale of Authors, a Dialogue, in imi

tation of Lucian's Sale of Philosophers. Lond. 1767, 12mo.

LEY, Sir James, Bart., afterwards Earl of Marlborough. Reports of divers Resolutions in Law, arising upon Cases in the Court of Wards, and other Courts at Westminster, in the Reigns of K. James and K. Charles. Lond. 1659, folio. 10s. 6d. Several tracts written by this antiquary will be found in the second edition of Hearne's Collection of curious Discourses. LEYBOURN, Geo. An Epistle Declaratory or Manifest to his Brethren residing in England. Lond. 1657.

A Piece relating to the Papal Supremacy, on which subject several English Catholics wrote during the controversy for Titles. See BRIGHT'S Catalogue, 3432. Thomas. Mathematical Repository. Lond. 1797-99, 3 vols. 21. 12s. 6d.-New Series. 12 nos. forming 3 vols. Lond. 1807-1812, 12mo. 6 vols. scarce.

Mathematical Questions proposed in the Ladies' Diary, 1704-1816, with the original answers, together with some New Solutions. Lond. 1817-18, 8vo. 4 vols. 1. 11s. 6d. New Series, 1826-30. Lond.

8vo. 5 vols. and 3 parts of vol. 6 (ending abruptly at page 72.) At the end of Part 3 is Cambridge Problems, 48 pages, where the work ceased. Scarce, 61. 68.

Thomas Leybourn published other mathematical works.

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- William. Cursus Mathematicus. Lond. 1690. folio. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

With a portrait of the author by R. White, and plates.

Art of Dyalling, with Supplement. Lond. 1700, 4to. 5s. Wm. Leybourn published many other scientific works, all of which

are esteemed.

LEYBURN, Geo., D.D., Chaplain to Queen Henrietta Maria. Memoirs, being a Journal of his agency for Prince Charles in Ireland in 1647. Lond. 1722, 8vo.

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England's miraculous Preservation em

blematically described. By John Leycester. Lond. 1646, folio. A copy is in the British Museum. Histori

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Sir Peter, Bart. The cal Antiquities in two Books. first treating in general of GreatBrittain and Ireland. The second containing particular Remains concerning Cheshire. Lond. 1673. folio.

Brockett, 1836, 13s. Hibbert, 4793, 19s. Towneley, pt. ii. 982, 21. 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 2190, russia, 21. 6s. Heath, 4608. russia, 51. 7s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 123, map wanting, 5l. 15s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 460, pp. 121 to 176 inlaid, 21. 2s. Collation.-Title, and dedication to Charles II. [in English], two leaves; the author to the reader, one leaf; preface, 6 pages; not numbered; a transcript of Doomsdaythe work, pp. 7-392; addenda, 7 pages, book, pp. 393-437 (including a title page, and the proportion of the old hundred to the new), and errata, one page. Prefixed is a folded map of 'The Countye Palatine

of Chester.'

A very few copies contain a Latin dedication to Charles II., which was cancelled before publication by the publisher (Robert Clavell), without the knowledge of the author.

A Defence of Amicia, Daughter of Hugh Cyveliock, Earl of Chester. By Sir Tho mas Mainwaring of Peover in Cheshire, Baronet. Lond. 1673, 12mo. pp. 80, exclusive of preface, pp. 8. Hibbert, 5035, with a MS. ballad on the subject, 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 2096, 48.

An Answer to the Book, (the previous) of Sir Thomas Mainwaring of Peover, in Cheshire, Baronet. By Sir P. Leycester, Bart. A.D. 1673, 12mo. pp. 90.

A Reply to an Answer of the Defence of Amicia, &c. By Sir T. Mainwaring, Baronet. Lond. 1673, 12mo. pp. 105. Bind

ley, pt. ii. 1999, with the Defence, 12s.

Addenda: or some Things to be added to the former Answer to Sir T. Mainwar ing's Book; to be placed immediately after Page 90. Nov. 1673, 12mo.

An Answer to Sir Peter Leycester's Addenda, or some Things to be added in

LEICESTER, Sir P.-continued. his Answer to Sir Tho. Mainwaring's Book, written by the said Sir T. Mainwaring. Lond. 1673-4, 12mo. pp. 53.

Two Books, the first being styled, A reply to Sir Tho. Mainwaring's Book, intitled An Answer to Sir P. Leycester's Addenda. The other styled Sir T. Mainwaring's Law Cases mistaken. By the said Sir P. Leycester. A.D. 1674. Printed in the Year 1674, 12mo. pt. i. pp. 96, exclusive of preface, pp. 3: part 2 (with a separate title page), pp. 51, exclusive of dedication pp. 2, and 2 pages of errata.

An Answer to two Books, the first being styled, A Reply to Sir T. Mainwaring's Book, entituled An Answer to Sir P. Ley

cester's Addenda. The other styled, Sir Thomas Mainwaring's Law Cases mistaken, written by the said Sir T. M. Lond. 1675, 12mo. pp. 63, exclusive of preface, pp. 4.

swer to my two Books, written by Sir A Reply to Sir T. Mainwaring's AnPeter Leycester, Baronet. A.D. 1675,

12mo.

The second Reply: together with the Case of Amicia truly stated. Lond. 1676. This pamphlet is dated May 28, 1675. The Peroratio ad Lectorem, by Sir P. Leycester, dated Dec. 17, 1675.

An Advertisement to the Reader, by Sir P. Leycester, unanswered. No date.

An Answer to Sir T. Mainwaring's Book, intituled An Admonition to the Reader of Sir P. Leycester's Books, written by the same Sir P. Leycester. Lond. 1677, 12mo.

An Admonition to the Reader of Sir P. Leycester's Book, written by Sir T. M. Printed in the Year 1676, 12mo. pp. 24.

The Legitimacy of Amicia, Daughter of Hugh Cyveliock, Earl of Chester, clearly proved, with full Answers to all Objections that have at any Time been made against the same. By Sir Thomas Mainwaring, of Peover, in Cheshire, Baronet. Lond. 1679, 12mo. pp. 171, exclusive of a preface, pp. 8. Few probably will read this last book, which sums up the various arguments, without allowing the victory to Mainwaring. Reed, 2582, with answers by Leycester and Mainwaring. 1673 and 1675. 11. 2s. Heber, pt. v. 2617, a collection of ten pieces on this subject, produced 57. 10s.

Among Cole's MSS. in the Brit. Mus. is a transcript from an octavo MS. entitled A Reply to Sir P. Leycester's Answer, &c., written by the said Sir Thomas Main waring, but never yet printed.

LEYDEN, John. Hell's broke loose. The Life and Death of John of Leyden. Lond. by W. W. 1605.

4to.

In verses of six stanzas. Inglis' Old Plays, 5, 37. 16s. Bright, 4840, 81. 2s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 27. 11s. Mr. Bright attributed this price to Sam. Rowlands, but Mr. Heber thought it not his, although the Argument is signed S. R.

LEYDEN, John, M.D. Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in Africa, enlarged and completed by Hugh Murray. Edinb. 1817. 8vo. 2 vols.

A very valuable and highly interesting Strettell, 873, 11. 16s. work. Hibbert, 4679, 17. 2s.

For similar works on Asia and Ame

rica, see MURRAY, Hugh.

The Complaynt of Scotland, written and Glossary. Edinb. 1801, 8vo. 17. 58. in 1548, with a preliminary Dissertation LARGE PAPER, 4to. fifty copies printed. Sir land. Edinb. 1802, 8vo. M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 730, 11. 9s. Observations on the Complaynt of Scot

Scottish descriptive Poems, with some Illustrations of Scottish literary Antiquities. Edinb. 1803, 12mo. Roxburghe, 3540, 8s.

Life. By the Rev. John Morton.
Poetical Remains, with Memoirs of his
Lond.

1819, 8vo. 9s.

Poems and Ballads, with Memoir by Sir White. Kelso, 1858, post 8vo. 9s. Walter Scott, and Supplement by Robert

See BABER, Memoirs of, page 92. to be an author of much research and in Leyden is universally acknowledged

formation.

LEYLAND. See LELAND. L'HÉRITIER, C. L. Dom de Brutelle, &c. Sertum Anglicum, sen Plantæ rariores in Hortis juxta quæ Londinum, imprimis in Horto Regio Kewensi excoluntur. Paris, 1788. toi. Pp. 36, with 34 plates. White Knights, 2161, with 78 plates, 31. 15s. LARGE PAPEL, with plates, plain and coloured.

LHOYD, LHUYD, or LHWYD. See LLOYD.

LIBANIUS. See JULIAN.

A translation of Libanius' oration in defence of the heathen temples will be found in Lardner's Collection of Jewish and Heathen Testimonies.

LIBELLUS de Penitentia et Confitandi. Lond. Wynandum de Worde, s. a. 4to.

Horner, 1854, mor. 31. 3s. LIBERAL, The. Verse and Prose from the South. Lond. Hunt and Clarke, 1824. 8vo. 2 vols.

small 4to.

Contains pieces by Lord Byron, P. B. | for Viols and Voyces. Lond. 1613, Shelley, Leigh Hunt, and others; discontinued in consequence of the death of Shelley. Hibbert, 4685, 6s. LIBER FESTIVALIS. TIVAL.

See FES

LIBRARIES.-A critical and historical Account of celebrated Libraries. Lond. 1739. 12mc.

A very concise account. Gosset, 3153,

4s. 6d. White Knights, 2408, 6s.

The complete Library; or, News for the Ingenious. Lond. for John Dunton, 1692-4, 4to. vols. 1 and 2, and 3 nos. of vol. 3.

The Young Student's Library. folio. See DUNTON.

The British Librarian, 1737. See OLDYS, William.

The Library. Lond. 1761-2, 8vo. 2 vols. A periodical work, conducted principally by Dr. Kippis.

Directions for a proper Choice of Authors to form a Library. Lond, 176-.

The Library of Entertaining Knowledge. 12mo. 43 vols. Lond. Chas. Knight, 1830, et seq. Published at 4s. 6d. per vol. reduced by Nattali to half price. For contents, see APPENDIX.

The volume, Altvs, is dedicated to the

Lady Cheyney, and contains 20 songs.

Richard. The Trimming of Thomas Nashe, Gentleman, by the high-tituled patron Don Richardo de Medico Campo, Barber Chirurgeon to Trinity Coledge in Cambridge. Lond. for Philip Scarlet, 1597. 4to.

Published by Richard Lichfield, the Barber of Trinity College, Cambridge, on occasion of Nashe's disgrace. On sign, E2 is a woodcut of Nashe, doubly fettered. Perry, pt. ii. 789, 61. 6s. Saunders' in 1818, 97. 9s. Strettell, 1238, 107. Jolley, 47. 4s.

LICHFIELD.-An Account of the ancient and modern State of the City and Close of Lichfield. 8vo. 5s.

Lichfield, its ancient and modern State. Lond.12mo. 5s.

The Family Library. Lond. 1829, &c. LICHTENAU, Comtesse de. Me12mo. 80 vols. Published by John Mur-moires de la, écrits par elle-meme; ray, at 5s. each. Since republished by

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Library of Useful Knowledge. Lond. 1827-43, 353 nos. at 6d. each. For contents, see APPENDIX.

Library (The) of the Fine Arts, or Monthly Repertory of Painting, Sculp; ture, Architecture, and Engraving, edited by James Kennedy, Esq. M.P. Feb. 1831 to Oct. 1832, 21 nos. (containing the Lectures on Painting by Sir Josh. Reynolds and John Opie, Esq.), forming 4 vols. 8vo.; continued by Arnold's Library of the Fine Arts,' Nov. 1832 to April 1833, 6 nos. 1 vol.; succeeded by Arnold's Magazine of the Fine Arts, and Journal of Literature and Science,' May 1833 to July 1834, 15 nos., the entire series forming 8 vols. Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, 81 vols. See APPENDIX.

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Library of the Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church. Oxford, Parker. See APP. Bohn's various Libraries. - Standard, Classical, Illustrated, Antiquarian, Ecclesiastical, Philological, Historical, French Memoirs, School and College Series, &c. See APPENDIX.

LICHEFIELD, Nicholas. See CAS

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contenant des Anecdotes secrètes sur la Cour de Prusse, &c. Lond. 1809, 12mo. 2 vols. 10s.

This work is miserably deficient in information respecting the intrigues of the Court of Frederic William of Prussia, to whom this lady was mistress and confi

Idential adviser.

LICHTENSTEIN, Hen., M.D. Travels in Southern Africa, 1803-6, translated from the German by Anne Plumptree. Lond. 1812-15. 4to. 2 vols.

vol. i. 8s. Fonthill, 748, 2 vols. 17. 8s. In little estimation. Edwards, 536,

LICIA, or Poems of Love: in Honour of the admirable and singular Vertues of his Lady, whereunto is added the Rising to the Crowne of Richard the Third. 4to.

Pp. 92. This apparently unpublished and anonymous production is inscribed to the Lady of Sir Richard Mollineux, and the epistle dedicatory bears date Sept. 4,

1593. The writer quite unknown. Stee

vens, 999, 11. 188. Sotheby's in June, 1822, 177. Caldecott, 107. Heber, pt. viii. 92

LIDDEL, Duncan, M.D. Artis conservandi Sanitatem Libri duo, Opera et Studio D. Patricii Dunæi, M.D. Abredon. 1651. 12mo.

Gordonstoun, 1399, 11s.

A Sketch of the Life of Dr. Duncan Liddel, of Aberdeen, Professor of Mathematics and of Medicine in the University of Helmstadt, (born 1561, died 1613,) (by Prof. Jno. Stuart.) Edinb. 1790, 4to.

LIDGATE. See LYDGATE.

LIFE.-Path of Life, and the Way that leadeth down to the Chambers of Death, or the Steps to Hell, and the Steps to Heaven, in which all Men may see their Ways, set forth in Copper Prints, that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. Lond. printed for T. Jenner, 1656. 4to. 17. 1s.

Nassau,, pt. ii. 602.

LIGHT, Henry. Travels in Egypt, Nubia, Holy Land, Mount Lebanon, and Cyprus, in the Year 1814. Lond. 1818. 4to.

A valuable addition to the works already published on Egypt and Nubia. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 248, 17. 1s. Drury, 2582, russia, 17. 11s. Hibbert, 4767, 21. 6s.

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William. A Series of Views of Pompeii. Lond. 1828. folio.

Twenty-five views, accompanied by a plan and descriptions, published at 37. 10s. PROOFS on India paper, 47. 14s. 6d. Hibbert, 6489, 11. 1s.

Former edition. Lond. 1684, folio, 2 vols. 27. 3s. Heath, 825, 27. 3s. Williams, 1296, 61. with portrait by R. White. Gough, 2062,

Some genuine Remains, consisting of three Tracts, with a Preface concerning the Author (by J. Strype.) Lond. 1700, 8vo. 5s. Not included in the folio edition of Lightfoot's works.

Opera Omnia, Latine vertit J. Leusden. Rotterod. 1686, folio, 2 vols. 27. 2s. LARGE PAPER. 21. 12s. 6d.-Franeq. 1699, folio, 2 vols. 17. 11s. 6d.

The Harmony, Chronicle, and Order of the new Testament. The Text of the four

Evangelists methodized. Story of the Acts of the Apostles analyzed. Order of the Epistles manifested. Times of the Revelation observed and illustrated. Lond. 1647, 4to. 4s.-Lond, 1655, folio, 7s. 6d. it stood in the Dayes of our Saviour. Description of the Temple Service, as Lond. 1650, 4to. 5s.

Eurubhim; or, Miscellanies, Christian and Judaical. Lond. 1629, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Chapters of the Acts of the Apostles. A Commentary upon the first twelve Lond. 1645, 4to. 5s.

The Harmony of the four Evangelists among themselves and with the old Testa

ment. In three Parts. Lond. 1644, 47, 50, 4to. 7s. 6d.

and Talmudical Exercitations upon the

Hora Hebraicæ et Talmudicæ. Hebrew

Gospels, the Acts, some Chapters of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, and the first Epistle to the Corinthians; by the Rev. Robert Gandell, M.A. Oxford, 1859, 8vo. 4 vols. 21. 2s. The most valuable of all Lightfoot's works.

John, A.M.

Flora Scotica; or, a systematic Arrangement, in the Linnæan Method, of the native Plants of Scotland and the Hebrides. Lond. 1775. 8vo. 2 vols.

LIGHT. The Lanterne of Lyght. Lond. by me Robert Redman. 8vo. Seventy-four leaves. A curious and interesting discourse, principally on Anti-Nest. Lond. 1649. 4to. christ and the Church.

A valuable work, with 35 plates. Willett, 1531, 15s.-1777, 8vo. 2 vols.

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Peter. A Battell with a Wasp's

A curious controversial tract written by Dr. John Lightfoot.

William. The Complaint of England. Lond. John Wolfe. 1587.

4to.

BLACK LETTER. Containing much curious matter relating to English history. Bright, 17. 1s.

LIGNAC, M. de la Motte. A physical View of Man and Woman in a State of Marriage, with anatomical Engravings. Lond. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 18.

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