Paris. A second with illuminated wood- QUETIF, see ECHARD. 6 vols. with plates. A fine edition. The earlier editions, Madr. 1624. 4°. 6 voll. Brusselas, Foppens, 1660. 4°. 3 voll. Barcelona, 1702. 4°. 5 voll. Madr. 1713 or 20. 4°. 3 voll. Amst. 1726. 4°. 4 voll. Madr. 1736. 4°. 6 voll. are not sought after. 18389 obras. Madr., Sancha, 1790 -94. 8°. 11 vols. with plates. - The best edition, and fine.-Renouard possesses a work by Quevedo, which has never been printed, Grandes anales de quince dias, historia de muchas siglos que passaron en un mes (Catal. III. 256. Consult Santander's Catal. IV. 170). 18390 obras escogidas, con un vocabulario español y frances. Amberes, 1757. 8°. 2 vols. 18391 obras escogidas. Madr. 1794. 8°. 2 voll. Also, ib. 1800. 8. 4 parts in 2 vols. 18392 obras jocosas. Lyon, Cormon, 1821. 18°. 4 voll. Euvres, nouv. traduct. de l'espagn. par Raclots. Brux. 1698, or 99, or 1700, or 1718. 12°. 2 vols. with plates. Euvres choisies, trad. de l'espagn. Par. 1776. 12°. Comical works translated by J. Stevens. Lond. 1707 or 1709. 8°. De vol-geestige Werken. Amst. without date. 12°. 2 voll. with plates. 18393 el parnasso español y musas castellanas. Corrigidas y enmendadas de nuevo en esta impression por Amuso Cultifragio. Madr., Pablo de Val, 1660. 4°. Also, Brusselas, 1650. 4°. Madr. 1659. QUI 4°. These editions contain only the first 6 musas: the remaining 3 first appeared, Madr. 1670. 4°. 18394 el The edition, Madr. 1724. 4°. also pro- This neat edition was superintended by L. Jos. Velazquez. 18397 sueños y discursos. Barcelona, Lacavalleria, 1628. 8°. Also, Perpiñan, Breffel, 1679. 8°. The German translation see under MosCHEROSCH. 18398 historia de la vida del Buscon. Barcelona, Deu, 1627. 8°. Also, Ruan, 1629. 8°. In French (by de la Geneste), Par. 1644. 8°. Troyes, without date. 8°. Ff. 1671. 12°. QUEYPO, see MERAS. 18329 QUIEN, Mch. le. Oriens christianus, quo exhibentur ecclesiæ, patriarchæ etc. totius orientis. Par., typ. reg., 1740. fol. 3 voll. Also on large paper. To be considered as a continuation of the Corpus histor. Byz. 18400 (QUILLET, Cl.)Calvidii Leti callipædia s. de pulchræ prolis habendæ ratione, poema didacticon. LB., veneunt Parisiis, ap. Th. Joly, 1655. 4°. The first less complete edition contains, besides other various readings, 6 verses in p. 50 against cardinal Mazarine, on account of which the cardinal caused a plot to be laid against him. Consult Patin, lettres à Spon, II 174. Menagiana, III. 232 sq. In the enlarged and corrected edition, Par., Joly, 1656. 8°. these 6 verses are exchanged for 13 others in praise of Mazarine. This 2nd edition appeared under Quillet's name. 18401 callipædia s. de pulchræ prolis habendæ ratione, poema didacticon; acc. Scæv. Sammarthani pædotrophia s. de pueror. educatione poema. Lond., Bowyer, 1708 (other copies 1709). 8°. Also on large paper. A good edition, in which the text is restored according to the first edition. Also, Par., Joly (Lps., Th. Fritsch), 1709. 8°. 18402 la callipédie, poëme latin de Cl. Quillet, avec la traduction en franç. (par Monhenault d'Egly). Amst. et Par., Durand, 1749. 8°. Also on large Dutch paper.-La callipédie ou la manière d'avoir de beaux enfans, poeme didactique, traduction libre en vers franç. du poëme lat. de Cl. Quillet (avec le texte à côté). Par., Bastien, 1774. 8°.-La callipédie ou l'art de faire des beaux enfans, trad. par J. Mar. Caillau. Bordeaux, an 7 (1799). 12°. Also on vellum paper. 18403 callipedia or the art of getting pretty children, done into Engl. verse. Lond. 1710. 8°. The art of getting beautiful children, transl. by N. Rowe. Lond. 1720. 12°.-Callipedia transl. by W. Oldisworth. Lond. 1729. 12°. 18404 — (anon.) huwlyks mintafereel. Leerdicht, begrepen in 3 boeken door P. le Clercq. Amst. 1722. 8°. with plates. 18405 QUİNAULT, Ph. Théâtre. Suivant la copie de Paris (Amst., Wolfgang), 1663. 12°. 2 voll. This neat edition, which is sought after, contains only the author's 12 first pieces. and neither his Operas nor the Mère coquette. His 14 Operas are to be found in the 3 first vols. of the Recueil des opera. Suiv. la copie de Par. (Amst., Wolfgang), 1684 and 90. 12°. règne de Louis le Grand (XIV.) avec les plans nécessaires et un traité particulier de prâtiques et de maximes de l'art militaire. Par., Mariette, 1726. 4°. 7 parts in 8 vols. with plates and maps. Also on large paper. Sought after by French military men, and not easy to be met with. 18407 QUIÑONES, J. de. Expli cacion de unas monedas de oro de emperadores Romanos, que se han hallado en el puerto de Guadarrama. Madr. 1620. 4°. 4 leaves of preliminary matter, 93 leaves, and leaf with the colophon. Very scarce. His 18408 QUINTANA, Fr. de. toria de Hipolito y Aminta. Madr., Sanchez, 1627. 4°. His Descripcion de la fiesta de Santiago el Verde in verse is appended. The above romance is reprinted, Madr. 1729. 4°. and ib. 1807. 8°. 2 vols. with plates. 18409 QUINTANA, Jacinto Arias de. Antiguedades y santos de la villa de Alcantara. Madr., Fernandez, 1661. 4°. 18410 QUINTANA, Manoel Jose. Poesias selectas castellanas, desde el tiempo de J. de Mena hasta nuestros dias, recogidas y ordenadas por Mar. Jose Quintana. Madr. 1807. 8°. 3 voll. This greatly prized collection was reprinted under the title, Tesoro del parnaso español. Perpignan, 1818. 18°. 4 voll. 18411 vidas de Españoles celebres. T. I. Madr. 1807. 8°. No more has yet appeared. 18412 1802. 8°. 18413 QUINTILIANUS, Marcus Fabius. Institutionum oratoriarum libri XII. (edente J. Ant. Campano). Romæ, in via papæ prope S. Marcum (per Ph. de Lignamine), 3 Aug. 1470. fol. The first edition, as is evident from this, that Andr. Aleriensis in the dedication of the following edition makes mention of it. That not U. Han but Ph. Lignamine was the printer, can hardly any longer be doubted according to Audiffredi Cat. edd. Rom. p. 46, 47. 111-117, and Dibdin Bibl. Spenc. II. 305 sq. 281 leaves with 35 lines, without signatures, catchwords, and pagination. At the beginning are a letter of Campanus to the cardinal Fr. Piccolomini and the list of chapters in 4 leaves. Leaf ga begins the text of Quintilian without any further superscription, and the 1st line is, Fflagitasti quottidiano conuitio ut libros quos ad. The Greek words are printed with Greek types, of which, as well as of the Latin types, Dibdin has given a facsimile, 1. c. II. 307. A copy on vellum is in the duke of Marlborough's library at Blenheim, see Dibdin's Bibliomania, p. 424, and Beloe's Anecdotes, IV. 236. An edition of 1468 by U. Han is a non-entity. 18414 institutionum oratoriar. libri XII. (edente J. Andrea episc. Aleriensi). Romæ, Cr. Sweynheym et Arn. Pannartz, (1470). fol. The second edition, not less scarce, of which only 275 copies were printed. 238 leaves with 38 lines, without signatures, catchwords, and pagination. The first 4 leaves contain the editor's dedication of 1470 to Paul II., Campanus's letter from the preceding edition and the list of chapters. Leaf 5a begins the text, and the 1st line is, M. Fabius Quintilianus Victorio Marcello Salutem. The book ends in leaf 238b with verses, Aspicis illustris etc. without any date, which must be taken from the dedication. 18415 institutionum oratoriar. libri XII. ab Omnibono Leoniceno emendati. (Ven.), N. Jenson, 21 Maji 1471. fol. A fine edition, but less scarce than the two preceding. 212 leaves (the last blank) with 39 lines, without signatures, catchwords, and pagination. The first 2 leaves (which are also sometimes at the end) contain a tabula Quintiliani, or list of chapters. Leaf 3 is blank on the folio recto, and contains on the reverse a letter of Leonicenus to Moses de Bufarelis. Leaf 4a begins the text without any farther superscription. Leaf 211b is the colophon and leaf 212 is blank. The Greek passages are omitted, and an entire line is wanting in the st page of the 6th chapter of the 6th book. A copy on vellum, (two copies according to Dibdin's Decam. II. 373.) is in the Royal library at Paris. Mr. Hibbert of Clapham near London, now possesses a second; 491 fr. Gaignat; 500 fr. Vallière; 1515 fr. McCarthy. 18416 declamationes tres. Domit. Calderinus emendavit. Romæ, J. 18418 oratoriar. institutionum libri XII. (cum epist. Omniboni Leoniceni). Without place or date. 199 printed leaves, with 39 lines and the signatures a-D. It begins with 2 leaves of list of chapters. Then follows in leaf 3b the same letter of Leonicenus, which is in the edition of 1471, and the 1st line is, Euerendissimo in christo patri: ac domino meo observādissimo do. But the passage in which the printer Jenson is mentioned is omitted here. The text commences in leaf 4", and the Ist line is, M. CELSVS FABIVS QVINTILIANVS TRIPHONI BI. This edition is merely a reprint of Jenson's of 1471, even with the same error of omission in l. VI. c. 6.; but the Greek words are here inserted. It was decidedly printed at Venice (as is evident from the paper mark of the scales) and, as I think, by J. de Colonia about 1477. QVINTILIANI ELOQVENTISSIMI. The text ends in leaf 87b, and leaf 88a is the colophon and a register.—An edition of the Institutt. orat. cum comm. Rph. Regii. Ven., Lucas Ven., nonis Jun. 1482. fol. (Panz. III. 182, 619.) is very suspicious. 18421 declamationes. Ejusdem oratoriar. institutionum libri XII. (recogniti per And. Ponticum). Tarvisii, Dion. Bononiensis ac Peregrinus, 22 Oct. 1482. fol. 190 leaves with 49 lines and signatures. Leaf 1 line I is, M. FABII QVINTILIANVS ELOQVENTISSIMI DECLAMATIONES. The declamations end in leaf 53a with the word FINIS, and at end of the Institutt. leaf 190b, are the colophon and a register. The Declamatt. are sometimes found by themselves, (as at Dresden) and then they appear to be an undated edition, and they are thus quoted in Panzer IV. 182, 1031, and in the Bipont notit. litt. p. XXVIII. and XXX. 18422 declamationes. Without place, Ln. de Basilea, without date. fol. There is a copy of this edition according to Denis's Suppl. II. 647, in the Imperial library at Vienna. Since then no second copy has as yet been known.-Institutt. oratoriæ cum annot. Rph. Regii. Mediol., 1491. fol. (Panz. III. 66.) is not suffi ciently accredited. 18423 Quintilianus cum commento (institutt. oratoriæ cum Rph. Regii annotatt. in earundem depravationes.) Ven, Locatellus, 16 cal. Sextil. MCCCCLXCIII. (instead of 1493). fol. 206 unnumbered leaves (the last blank) with signatures. The first 2 leaves, (the title and list of chapters) are without signatures, and are not reckoned in the register. Regius's unfinished notes, which had previously appeared by themselves, Ven. Octav. Scotus, 1491, are more occupied with criticisms than with explanations. 18424 declamationes CXXXVI. Parma, Ang. Ugoletus, 5 non. Jul. 1494. fol. The first edition which contains 136 (properly 137) declamations; superintended from a MS. by Thaddeus Ugoletus. 96 leaves, with the signatures a-o. oratoriar. institutionum libri XII. una cum annotatt. Rph. Regii, G. Merulæ et Jod. Badii Ascensii in depravationes earundem. Et tabula per alphabeti seriem: tam in contextu quam in scholiis adnotandorum aucta et recognita per eundem Ascensium, qui ad codicem, quem Lr. Vallensis possedisse et emendasse convincitur, sexcentos locos restituit. Par., in ædd. Ascens., id. Jan. 1516. fol. 8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 256 numbered leaves. Spalding greatly praises Badius's notes. The Declamatt. are not in this edition. Repeated, Par., le Preux, 1527. fol. 18432 oratoriæ institutiones. Without place, (Lugd.), 19 Nov. 1518. 8°. This reprint of the above edition of 1510, 18439 is neither fine nor correct. institutt. et declamatt. Par., N. Savetier, m. Mart. 1527. 4°. Also, ib., id., 1531. 8°. 18433 6 leaves of preliminary matter and 159 numbered leaves. It varies greatly from Ascensius's edition of 1516, and is without notes. The MS. that is mentioned, contained only the Declamatt. 18434 oratoriar. institutt. libri XII. Una cum XIX. sive ejusd. sive alterius declamatt. ad horrendæ vetustatis exemplar repositis et nunc iterum in Gallia impressis. Par., in ædd. Ascens., 1520. 4°. 10 leaves of preliminary matter, 212 and 88 numbered leaves. Probably only a reprint of the preceding. 18435 oratoriar. institutt. libri XII. una cum XIX. declamatt. ad horrendæ vetustatis exemplar_repositis. Col., Cervicornus et Fuchs, 1521. fol. 6 leaves of preliminary matter, and 159 numbered leaves. With a preface by Gf. Hittorp. Likewise a reprint of Ascensius's edition of 1519. institutionum oratoriar. libri XII, diligentius recogniti. Index capitum totius operis. Conversio dictionum græcar., quas ipse author in latinum non transtulit. Ven., Aldus et And. Asul., Jan. 1521 (in the title 1522). 4°. m. leaves of preliminary matter and 230 numbered leaves. A repetition of the Ist Aldine, enlarged with a translation of the Greek passages oratoriar. institutionum libri XII. op. Jo. Camerarii. Col., J. Soter, 1527 or 34. 8°. 18441 institutionum oratoriar. libri XII. ad fidem vetustissimi exemplaris recens jam recogniti. Ejusd. declamationum liber. Bas., Bebel, 1529. fol. Superintended by J. Sichard, who did not collate carefully enough a codex sent to him from Poland, and made use of it with too little preparation and too confusedly. 18442 institutiones cum notis Pt. recognitæ. Quibus addi possunt commentarii et Pt. Mosellani annotatt. Par., Ascensius, 1533. fol. 8 leaves of preliminary matter, CXXII. (Institutt.), XLVIII.(Declam.)and XXXII numbered leaves, (Mosell. annott.) 18444 institutionum oratoriar. libri XII. cum Rph. Regii annotatt. Par., Augurellus, 1533. fol. 18445 institutt. oratoriar. libri XII. Earlier editions, ib., id., 1531, 34 and 35. 8°. are quoted. Repeated, ib., id., 1540, 44, 49 and 55. 8°. ib., Ant. Gryph., 1575 and 85. 8°. 18446 institutt. oratoriæ et declamatt., omnia ad vett. codicum fidem recognita et restituta. Par., |