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Solis (Antonio de). Historia de la conquista de Mexico, port. and plates, 2 vol., red mor. gt., g.e., Madrid, 1783, 4to. (495), March 1, Sotheby Edwards, £3 3s. Solomon's Song Paraphras'd, a Pindarick Poem, new hf. cf., H. Hills for Henry Faithorne and John Kersey, 1681, 4to. (274), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £10 Solon (L. M.) Art of the Old English Potter, LARGE PAPER, one of 250 copies, plates, on India paper, hf. mor., 1885, 4to. (857), May 9, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 IOS.

[Another copy, June 15, 16s.]

Solvyns (Balt.) Costume of Indostan, col. plates, contemp. mor. gt., g.e. (1804), folio (406), Dec. 1, Puttick £4 45. Some German Woodcuts of the Fifteenth Century, edited by S. C. Cockerell, in black and red, 35 woodcuts, hf. holland, 1897, 4to. (489), June 15, Sotheby Maggs, £9 10S.

Some (Robert). See Martin Marprelate, p. 621 Somerville (William). The Chace, a Poem, first ed., front. after Gravelot, red mor. gt., g.e., Printed for G. Hawkins, 1735, 4to. (420), July 27, Sotheby Dobell, £7 15s.

[Lot 421, £7 10s.; Oct. 21, £5 5s.; March 31, £2; Hodgson, June 10, £3 5s.]

Slocock, £2

Somerville (W.) Hobbinol, or the Rural Games, first ed., cl., uncut, 1740, 4to. (326), Jan. 12, Puttick Songs. About 800 Songs and Ballads, in I vol., pasted down on blank leaves, hf. bd., v.y. (811), Feb. 23, Sotheby

Dobell, £3 7s. 6d. Songs. The Sky-lark-The Thrush-The Nightingale The Linnet, together 4 vol., with music, hf. red 'mor., t.e.g., uniform, 1828-31, 8vo. (365), May 4, Puttick

Watson, £I IOS. Sophistarum Libellus ad Usum Oxoniensium; this copy commences on A ij (like the Bodleian), aj probably a blank leaf, mor., from the collection of Dr. Bliss, Richard Pynson, n.d., 4to. (901), Nov. 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £84 [An excessively rare ed., totally unknown to Lowndes. From the MS. note by Dr. Bliss on fly-leaf of this copy, it is clear that Lowndes' ed. of 1524 by Wynkyn de Worde is a myth, that date being a mistake in the Bodleian catalogue.] Sophocles. Tragædiæ septem cum commentariis, græcé, first Aldine ed., anchor device at end, with all the blanks, russ., g.e., by Hering, Venetiis in Aldi Romani Academia, 1502, 8vo. (3722), Nov. 2, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £2 158. [Dec. 2, £10 10s.; Nov. 15, £9 10s.] Sophocles. Facsimile of the Laurentian Manuscript of Sophocles, with introduction by E. M. Thompson and R. C. Jebb, olive mor., g.t., by Rivière, 1885, folio (945), March 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 10s. Soto (Petrus de). Compendium_Doctrinæ Catholicæ. adiuncta breui explicatione Ecclesiastici cultus maxime Sacræ Missæ, iussu et auctoritate Domini Othonis Cardinalis, et Episcopi Augustani editum, 2 parts in 1 vol.,

printed on vell., in roman and gothic characters, woodcut beneath title, woodcut device with the Cardinal's arms on reverse, contemp. brown cf. gt., scroll borders, panel stamp of Cardinal's arms on upper cover, with initials M. P. K. and date 1558, Ingolstat durch Alexander Weyssenhorn, 1549, 8vo. (196), June 28, Sotheby Maggs, £3 5S. Souancé (Charles de). Iconographie des Perroquets, 48 col. plates, bds., cl. back, Paris, 1857, folio (956), March 1, Sotheby Wheldon, £4

[Anderson Galleries, Feb. 1, $125.] Southern (Edmund). A Treatise concerning the right vse and ordering of Bees, black letter (title stained, some ll. slightly wormed), cl., Thomas Orwin for Thomas Woodcocke, 1593, sm. 4to. (275), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £50 Southey (R.) History of Brazil, first ed., map, 3 vol., hf. cf., 1810-19, 4to. (202), Oct. 20, Puttick Stevens, £2 5s.

[Hodgson, Dec. 9, £4 7s. 6d.] Southey (R.) The Original Autograph Manuscript of "Orientaliana," 521 pp., 8vo., of which 308 pages are entirely in the autograph of Southey, the remainder being written by his Amanuensis, with Southey's autograph annotations; accompanying the MS. is a copy of the printed version of Southey's Commonplace Book, entitled "Orientaliana," in green levant mor., g.e., 4to., together 3 vol., (557), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $190 Southey (R.) Poetical Works, collected by himself, port., engraved titles and fronts. by Finden, 1o vol., brown cf., uncut, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, 1837-1844, 12mo. (321), Jan. 25, American Art Association $65 Southwell (Robert). St. Peter's Complaine (sic) Mary Magdal. teares wth other workes of the author R. S., engraved title (slightly imperfect at edges and mended, a few catchwords shaved), polished cf. ex., g.e., I. Haviland, 1636, 12mo. (515), July 18, Sotheby Dobell, £7 Sowerby (James). Coloured Figures of English Fungi, 412 col. plates, 3 vol. in 2, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1797-1803, folio (265), July 22, Puttick Cross, £3 5s.

[Sotheby, Feb. 23, £4 15s.] Sowerby (J.) English Botany, or Coloured Figures of British Plants, 35 vol., viz., titles and indices to Vol. i.-xxxvi., plates with descriptions, arranged in classes, with printed titles, 30 vol.; Supplement, 4 vol.; col. plates, A.L.s. from author in Vol. ii., believed to be complete, hf. russ., s.e., 1790-1849 (51), Feb. 23, Sotheby Heffer, £30 Sowerby (J.) English Botany, or Coloured Figures of British Plants, edited by J. T. B. Syme, third and best ed., col. plates, 12 vol., hf. mor. gt., panelled back, g.t., 1863-86 (46), July 25, Sotheby Edwards, £18

[Hodgson, Dec. 9, £12 10s.; Sotheby, June 15, 13 vol.,

£19.] Sowerby (J.) British Mineralogy, col. plates, 5 vol., cf. gt. (joints cracked), 1804-17, 8vo. (883), Dec. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £5

(855)

Sowerby (J.) Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, col. plates and port., 6 vol., hf. cf., uncut (binding slightly worn), 1812-29, roy. 8vo. (32), July 21, Hodgson Wheldon, £8 10s. Spanish and Italian Ballads and Tracts. Relatione della Prigionia e Liberatione del Duca di Guysa, Roma, 1591—— Coplas que hizo don Gorge Manrique, a la muerte del Maestre de Santiago, etc., 2 quaint cuts, Alcala, 1610; Sevilla, n.d.-Romances de Alvaro de Luna, cuts, 4 parts, Madrid, 1632-28-30-Los Dichos, o sentencias de los siete Sabios de Grecia, en Metro, por Lopez de Yanguas, woodcut title (some margins cut into), Burgos, n.d.--Historia del Marques de Mantua, cut on title, n.d.-Obras en Verso del Principe de Esquilache, n.d.-Fabula de Jupiter y Europa, en Octavas, n.d., etc., in all 21 pieces, in 1 vol., hf. cf., an interesting collection, 1591-1755, 8vo. or sm. 4to. (523), Dec. 16, Hodgson Davis & Orioli, £6 5s. Spare Your Good, black letter, on the title-page is a woodcut of a woman upon a bed addressing a man and a woman seated upon a bench, this cut was not made for the tract, and looks earlier in date; on the last leaf below the colophon is a cut of two naked children, with the title on a label, “ Gemini," between three border-pieces, dark brown mor. gt., [colophon] Imprinted at London in fletestrete next to Saint Donstones Churche by Thomas Marshe (circa 1555], (437), April 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £80

[Only one other copy is known of this ed., but it has a different imprint, that of Anthony Kitson; it is in the Bodleian library. An earlier ed, was printed by Wynkyn de Worde, known by three fragments, of which the whereabouts of only one is at present known. The tract consists of four leaves (7 in. by 5 in.), two of which have been cut into, slightly damaging some letters of the text. The leaves have been strengthened with invisible canvas. The work consists of a prologue of 66 lines and 13 stanzas of eight lines, AA, BB, etc. It has recently been reproduced in partial facsimile by the Cambridge University Press.]

Spectator (The), Nos. 1-555, from March 1st, 1711 to Dec. 6th, 1712, first ed., in 2 vol. (a few nos. slightly shaved and some a little stained), cf., s.e., 1711-12, folio (327), Jan. 17, Sotheby Pickering, £62 Spectator (The), with Notes and Lives of the Authors, port., 8 vol., contemp. red straight-grain mor. ex., gt. stamps on backs and borders, g.e., 1819 (421), Jan. 12, Hodgson F. Edwards, £4 17s. 6d. Speculum Humanæ Salvationis, MS. on vell., Flemish,. XIV. Century, 47 11. (12 by 8 in.), written in neat gothic characters, in double columns, headlines and marginal references in red, illustrated with 170 remarkable drawings of scriptural subjects, executed in outline in pen and ink and slightly shaded with black, two drawings to a page, placed at the head of the two columns of text, contemp.

Flemish stamped brown cf. (repaired), preserved in a mor. slip-case, XIV. cent., folio (1350), May 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £290 Speculum Mulierum (in German), gothic letter, woodcut, consisting of the word "Busswertigkait," etc., and two small woodcuts of an angel and a devil (wants 2 11., not subject to return), contemp. wooden bds., have been covered with stamped pigskin, with the bookplate of George Kloss, Nuremberg, Johann Stuchs, 1510, 4to. (166), April 18, Sotheby Ash, 1 15s. Speculu Officii Misse Expositorium. Mistica expositio Misse Vita Christi ex Passionem allegorice representans, etc., lit. goth. (three types), 30 ll., with signs. a-d [not in Hain, Proctor 3143], new vell., from the Dunn collection [Heidelbergae, H. Knoblochtzer, 1495], sm. 4to. (1352), May 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, £3 5s. Speed (John). The History of Great Britain, engraved title (mounted), maps (not subject to return), hf. cf., Iohn Sudbury and George Humble, 1611 (375), June 28, Sotheby Rimell, £1 14S.

[Feb. 23, defective, I IS.; March 1, 1676 ed., £2 5s.; June 15, 1676 ed., £2 18s.; Hodgson, March 31, 1676 ed., £3 15s.] Speed (J.) Theatrum imperii Magnae Britanniae nunc vero a Philemone Hollando Latinitate donatum, engraved title, plate of royal arms and maps (several passages of text inked or pasted over, a few small tears), vell., Iohn Sudbury and George Humble, 1616, folio (406), Dec. 2, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5S. Spenser (Edmund). Amoretti and Epithalamion, written not long since by Edmunde Spenser, first ed., woodcut ornaments at the top and bottom of each page, title to Epithalamion" on G3 (recto), small hole in B7, foremargins cropped and some text cut into, auto. signature, "Bradbury,' on title-page, green mor. ex., doublure of crimson mor., with gt. scroll borders, g.e., from Baron Bolland's collection, and with bookplate of E. V. Utterson, [colophon] Imprinted by P. S. for William Ponsonby, 1595, 16mo. (1359), May 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £700

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Spenser (E.) Colin Clouts come home again, first ed., green mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, T. C. for William Ponsonbie, 1595, sm. 4to. (1358), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £66 [Anderson Galleries, Jan. 20, $300.]

Spenser (E.) Complaints, containing sundrie small Poemes of the Worlds Vanitie, first ed., four titles, each within a figured woodcut border, green mor. ex., g.t., uncut, the Miller arms in gold on sides, Imprinted for William Ponsonbie, 1591, sm. 4to. (276), March 10, Sotheby

Pickering, £210

[May 25, 128; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 20, $135.] Spenser (E.) The Faerie Queene, disposed into twelve books, fashioning XII. morall vertues-The Second Part of the

Faerie Queene, containing the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
Bookes, together 2 vol., first ed., first issue, with the
blank spaces at p. 332 of Vol. i. for the Welsh words
(some headlines cut into), green mor. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, William Ponsonbie, 1590-96, sm. 4to. (1355),
May 25, Sotheby
Ellis, £112

[Feb. 23, £58; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 20, $1,200.] Spenser (E.) The Færie Queene, first ed., 2 vol., second issue of Vol. i. with the four Welsh words printed (Vol. i. wants O08 and Pp. 8, some 11. badly cut into in both vol.), diced russ., For William Ponsonbie, 1590-6, 4to. (915), June 15, Sotheby Dobell, £17 1OS. Spenser (E.) The Faerie Queene, 2 vol. (a few slight stains, small hole in sign. P 2, Vol. i., and in т 8, Vol. ii., a few words of text slightly rubbed on E 6, Vol. ii.), otherwise a good copy, red mor. gt., gt. tooled edges, from the White Knights library, For William Ponsonbie, 1596, 4to. (533), April 25, Sotheby Bumpus, £42

[First ed. of the whole work, that is, second ed. of Books 1, 2, 3, and first ed. of Books 4, 5 and 6. Sotheby, April 18, £31.]

[Spenser (E.)] The Faerie Queene [with the two Cantos of Mutabilitie, never before imprinted], first folio ed., woodcut device on titles (some 11. defective), H. L., for Mathew Lownes, 1609 (599), Feb. 16, Hodgson Spencer, £9 5s. [Anderson Galleries, Nov. 29, $57.50.]

Spenser (E.) The Faerie Queen-The Shepheards Calendar, together with the other works of England's Arch-Poet, first collected ed., title within woodcut border and woodcuts, old cf. (rebacked and one corner damaged), Printed by H. L. for Mathew Lownes, 1611, folio (230), Nov. 24, Sotheby Maggs, fii Nov. 2, £8; HodgGalleries, Nov. 29,

[Nov. 24, £10 10S.; July 20, £10; son, June 10, £10 10S.; Anderson $77.50; May 9, $42.50.]

Spenser (E.) The Faerie Queen-The Shepheards Calendar, together with the other works of England's Arch-Poet, Edm. Spenser, engraved title, woodcut ornaments and woodcuts in the Shepheards Calendar (the title-page and leaf of dedication very slightly cut, damaging the border, a few words defective from rust-stains), fine copy, cf., Printed by H. L. for Mathew Lownes, 1617, folio (313), Oct. 21, Sotheby Wickham, £5 10s.

[Jan. 17, £4; July 13, £3; Puttick, July 22, £3; Anderson Galleries, Nov. 11, $32.50.]

Spenser (E.) Faerie Queene, edited by T. J. Wise, pictured by Walter Crane, illustrations and ornamental borders, 6 vol., cl., 1895-7, 4to. (676), Jan. 24, Sotheby

Atkinson, £3 158. [July 20, £3 5s.; Hodgson, June 2, £4 4s.; Dec. 9,

£4 2s. 6d.]

Spenser (E.) Prothalamion, or a Spousall Verse made in

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