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bert are very costly and scarce (one such copy of this single plate was bought in 1803 for 350 fr.): the impressions also avec les armes are tolerably sought after: but those in which the armorial bearings are effaced, are not prized; yet impressions of this last sort are generally found in the copies of the Cabinet du roi. 2. Jésus Christ à table à Emmaus, engraved by Ant. Masson (commonly called Nappe de Masson), is very fine, and old impressions are greatly sought after (as much as 300 fr.).

BATAILLES d'Alexandre, 5 large plates engraved after le Brun by G. Andrand and G. Edelinck, 1672-78; to which may be added, La défaite de Porus, engraved by Bn. Picart. Old impressions of these 5 plates cost in Paris from 400 to 600 fr.

The copperplate engraver Goyton, who made the first impressions of these leaves, has engraved his name inverted, and added dots, the number of which are said to signify so many hundred impressions. This however is certain, that the first impressions of all have not these marks, although this name and these dots nevertheless point out an old impression, since they are extinguished in the new impressions.

MEDALLIONS antiques depuis Auguste jusqu'aux enfans de Constantin, 41 leaves. To which may be joined the coins engraved for Banduri numismm. impp. Rom. (47 plates on 37 half sheets), and the coins for the history of France, engraved by le Clerc (II half sheets).

VUES des maisons royales et des villes conquises par Louis XIV. 46 leaves.

ORNEMENS de peinture et de sculpture, dans la Galerie d'Apollon du Louvre etc. 29 leaves.

VUES, plans etc. du château de Versailles, av. les statues, termes et vases. 78 leaves engraved, 1672-84.

DESCRIPTION de la grotte de Versailles. Par. 1679. fol. 20 leaves.

LE LABYRINTHE de Versailles. Par. 1679. 8°. 41 leaves, with printed text.

STATUES et BUSTES antiques, première partie. Par. 1679. fol. 18 leaves, with text by Félibien.

TAPISSERIES du roi (the 4 elements and the 4 seasons), with text. Par. 1670 or 79. 43 leaves, including the title and the devices. To which may be added 4 other leaves of tapestry from the history of Louis XIV.

COURSES de têtes et de bagues faites en 1662. Par. 1670. fol. 96 leaves, with a French text by C. Perrault, or with a Latin text by Esprit Fléchier.

FETES de Versailles, contenant les plaisirs de l'île enchantée. Par. 1673. 9 leaves and text. Les divertissements de Versailles. Par. 1676. 6 leaves and text.-Re

lation de la fête de Versailles. Par. 1679. 5 leaves and text.

DESCRIPTION générale de l'hôtel des Invalides. Par. 1683. 21 leaves.

L'ESCALIER des ambassadeurs à Versailles. 7 leaves.-La voûte de la galerie du petit appartement. 3 leaves.-Le dôme de la chapelle de Sceaux. leaves.-La conquête de la Franche-Comté, d'après le Brun, par Simonneau. Portement de croix, d'après Mignard, par G. Audrand. -Statue équestre de Louis XIV, par Simonneau. In the copies of this volume, which were published before 1679, the holy family by Edelinck is commonly found, which does not exist in the first edition of the Tableaux of 1677. Other plates are also sometimes joined.

The vols. mentioned are sometimes bound in more, sometimes in fewer volumes, and sometimes differently arranged.

Editions of 1727 and 1743. Tom. 1-3. See the 1st edition. Tom. 4. Le Louvre et les Tuileries, 44 plates in 40 leaves.

Tom. 5. Plans et vues du château de Versailles, 29 leaves, including the grand escalier of 7 leaves.

Tom. 6. Grotte, 20 leaves; Labyrinthe, 41 plates in 5 leaves; Fontaines, 21 leaves; and Bassin de Versailles, 7 leaves. Altogether 89 plates in 53 leaves.

Tom. 7. Statues antiques et modernes, 48 plates. In addition to which sometimes 14 Statues modernes by Edelinck.

Tom. 8. Termes, bustes, sphinx, vases de Versailles, 50 plates.

Tom. 9. Tapisseries, 48 leaves with the title.

Tom. 10. Carrousels, courses de têtes et de bagues, 97 plates in 42 leaves (with the title).

Tom. 11. Fêtes données à Versailles, 20 leaves.

Tom. 12. Plans etc. de l'hôtel des invalides, 22 leaves.

Tom. 13. Plans etc. de différentes maisons royales, 29 plates in 25 leaves.

Tom. 14. Profils et vues de quelques lieux de remarque etc. 32 plates in 19 leaves.

Tom. 15. Plans et profils appelés les petites conquêtes, 40 leaves.

Tom. 16-18. Vues, marches et autres sujets servant à l'hist. de Louis XIV. grav. d'après van der Meulen. 3 vols. The Ist vol., 29 plates in 18 leaves (including the portrait). The 2nd vol., 29 plates in 23 leaves. The 3rd vol., 98 plates in 40 leaves.

Tom. 19-23. Plans, profils et vues des camps, places, siéges, batailles, servant à l'hist. de Louis XIV, gravés d'après Beaulieu. Ie Suite 1643, 25 leaves with the title. IIIe IIe suite 1645, 28 leaves.

Suite 1646-48, 31 leaves. IVe Suite 1650 -59, 28 leaves. Ve Suite 1662-97, 27

leaves.

To which moreover may be added 28 plates, 16 of which belong to the large plan of the siege of Arras.-The plates of these volumes were first published separately, but afterwards collected, and provided with a printed text. See above BEAULIEU. 3233 CABINET des fées ou collection choisie des contes des fées et autres contes merveilleux. Amst. (Par.) 1785–89. 8°. (also in 12°.) 41 vols. with plates.

The genuineness of the last 4 vols. has been incorrectly doubted. They are really of Arabic origin.

3234 CABINET satyrique, ou recueil de poésies gaillardes de ce temps, composées par Sigogne, Regnier, Motin etc. Par., Billaine, 1618. 12°. 703 pages.

The first edition of a collection of poetry, scandalous indeed in part, but witty. It contains 49 poems, which are wanting in the following editions, enlarged with 29 others. Par., Lestoc, 1620. 12°. (In addition to which, Délices satyr. ou suite du cabinet satyr. Par. 1620. 12°.) ib. 1632. 8°. A part of these poems had already appeared earlier under the title, Recueil des plus excellens vers satyr. de ce temps. Par. 1617. 12°.

3235

cabinet satyrique ou recueil parfait des vers piquans et gaillards de ce temps, tirés des secrets cabinets des Sieurs de Sigognes etc. Without place, 1666. 12°. 2 voll. 351 and 343 pages.

An edition greatly sought after, scarce, and neat, which is attributed to the Elzevirs. It is a reprint of the edition of 1620, with which it has in common the preface, and the deficiency of the last line in the 2nd stanza of Sigognes p. 45 (non plus qu'une vieille jument): yet it contains Regnier's satire, although the preface states the contrary. A most faulty and less fine reprint of it appeared, without place, 1667 -72. 12°. 2 vols. 335 and 311 pages. A

correcter, yet not fine, edition is that, imprimé au Mont Parnasse (Amst., Mortier), 1697. small 8°. 2 vols. with 2 titleplates (equally a reprint of 1666), 558 and 330 pages. Tolerably correct and well printed is that edition, which was probably superintended by Lenglet du Fresnoy, and printed in Holland at the commencement of the 18th century, Au mont Parnasse, de l'imprimerie de Messer Apollon, l'année

satyrique, 12°. 2 vols. 350 and 340 pages. The editor has somewhat altered the deficient line, T. I. p. 50. which he has supplied from another source, but has only admitted the 8th satire La Macete, and the Ist elegy L'Impuissance, of Regnier. See Millin Mag. enc. 1810. T. II. p. 433. 3236 CABINET, antiquarian and topographical, containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain. Lond. 1807-10. 12°. 10 vols. with 500 fine plates (71. 10s.). Also on large paper.

Obras.

A new edition is appearing in large 8°. 3237 CABRERA, L. de. Filipe II. rey di España. Madr. 1619. fol. It goes only as far as 1583. 3238 CADALSO, Jose. Madr. 1803. 8°. voll. 3239 CADAMOSTO, L. Viaggi di diversi, ne' quali si contengono la navigazione di L. Cadamosto alla bassa Etiopia, et altre cose, da Montalbodo Fracanzano. Vicenza, Enr. Vicentino, 1507. 4°.

Also in Ramusio, and in Latin in Grynæi novus orbis.-Plac. zurla dei viaggi e delle scoperte africane dicadamosto. Ven. 1815. large 8°.

3240 CADAMOSTO, M. Sonetti ed altre rime, con alcune novelle, capitoli e stanze. Roma, Ant. Blado, 1544. 8°.

Very scarce in Italy. 3241 CADAMUSTUS, M. Ant. Compendium in usum et operatt. astrolabii Messahallach. Mediol., Pt. Martyr et fratr. de Mantegatiis, 1507.4°.

On vellum 101 fr. Brienne (1792), 36 fr. M'Carthy.

3242 CADET, Ch. L.

Dictionnaire

de chimie. Par. 1803. 8°. 4 vols. with plates (20 fr.). 3243 CÆLATURÆ variar. imagi

num a celeberr. artificib. pictar. elegantissimis tabulis repræsentatæ; ipsæ picturæ partim extant ap. viduam Ger. Reynst etc. Amst., without date. large fol.

Commonly called the Cabinet du bourgmestre Reynst, and scarce. It consists of 33 good plates, in part engraved by Corn. Visscher. Impressions avant la lettre, and

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1583.4°.

3246 de metallicis ll. III. Rom.
1596. 4°.; also Nrb. 1602. 4°.
3247 CÆSAR, Caj. Jul. Opera.
Romæ in domo Pt. de Maximis
(per Arn. Pannartz et Cr. Sweyn-
heim), 1469, 12 Maii. fol. 164
leaves of 38 lines.

The first, and very scarce, edition of all Cæsar's works. On the recto of the last leaf is a letter of J. Andreas Aler. (Dictatoris Cæsaris comentarios etc.), and on the reverse the first words of each book of the Commentary. Sometimes this leaf is bound up at the beginning. On vellum in the Imperial library at Vienna (purchased from the Hulsian library in 1730 for 225 Dutch florins).

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opera. Ven., N. Jenson, 1471. fol. 146 leaves of 39 lines.

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3250 Julii Celsi tractatus de vita et reb. Jul. Cæsaris. Cæsaris commentarii de bello gallico. Without place or date (1473). fol. Gothic letter, 153 leaves of 38 lines.

Very scarce and incorrect, but deviating from all others. Leaf 1. begins Cæsar's life, without further superscription, Gaii Julii Cesaris dictatoris exordia, and concludes on the recto of the 82nd leaf?

Explicit Liber. Deo Gracias it.
Anno Dni. M°. CCCC. LXX°.
Tercio.

Cæsar begins on the 83rd leaf, and termi-
nates on the recto of the 153rd leaf:

Finiunt feliciter; libri comentario4
Julji cesaris de bello gallico. lxxiij.
In some copies Caesar's life is bound up

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3252

(ed. Hi. Bononius Tarvisinus). Tarvisii, Mch. Manzolinus, 1480. fol.

145 leaves, text; and 22 leaves, index; of 44 lines. Ven., Oct. Scotus, 1482. fol. 147 leaves. Ven., Thdr. de Ragazonib., 1490. fol. Ven., Ph. de Pinziis, 1494. fol. 133 leaves. Ven., Bd. Fontana, 1499. fol. 133 leaves, are only reprints of this edition.

3253 commentarii recogn. per Ph. Beroaldum. Bon., Bd. Hectoris, 1504. fol.

A new recension. Repeated, without place (Lugd.), 1508 and 1512. 8°. 3254 (ed. Luc. Robia). Flor., Ph. Giunta, 1508, m. Apr., 8°.

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commentaria nunc pr. a viro docto (Luca Panetio Olchinensi) expolita et recogn. Ven., Agst. de Zannis, 1511, also 1517. fol. with

woodcuts.

3256

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(ed. J. Jucundus Veron). Ven., Ald., 1513. 8°. 20 leaves of preliminary matter and 296 leaves.

Corrected from MSS., but very incorrectly printed. The colophon is leaf 264, and leaf 263 is blank. Lord Spencer has a copy on vellum.

3257 Flor., Ph. de Giunta, 1 1514. 8°. 6 leaves of preliminary matter and 285 leaves.

rect.

Only a reprint of the preceding, but corThere is a copy on vellum in the British Museum (previously 709 fr. Paris). Also, ib. 1520. 8°. 3258-Ven., Ald., 1519, m. Novemb., 8°. 15 and 296 leaves.

Leaf 296 has this year, but leaf 264 has m. Jan. 1518. It, as well as Lugd., Sb. Gryph., 1534, 38, 40, and 43, in 8°. is only a reprint of 1513.

3259 ex H. Glareani castigat. et scholiis ejusd. Friburgi Brisg., Gra

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3273 ex emend. Jos. Scaligeri. LB., ex off. Elzevir., 1635. 12°. Instead of p. 149 stands p. 153.

One of the neatest and rarest Elzevir editions, and greatly sought after. A less fine reprint of the same date is distinguished by having the right page, 149. 3274 c. selectis varior. commentariis op. et st. Arn. Montani. Amst., Elzev., 1670. 8°. with I map. Previously, ib., id,, 1661. 8°.

3275

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interpretatione et notis illustr. J. Goduinus, in us. Delphini. Par. 1678. 4°.

Not common, and one of the best Delphin editions. Often reprinted. Lond. 1695, 97, 1719, etc. large 8°. The last time, Lond. 1815. 8°. (12s.) Also, Edinb. 1806. 8°. (19s. 6d.) and Bassani, 1786. 4°. 3276 ex rec. J. Davisii c. ejusd. animadvv. ac notis varior. Acc. metaphrasis gr. libror. VII de bello gall. et indd. Chr. 1706. 4°. with I map.

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at the end an appendix of 34 pages, Curar. secundar., which contains various readings from 10 MSS. - Cp. Cellarius's edition Lps. 1705. 8°. and often; amongst others, Madr. 1776. 8°. has certain peculiarities. accuratissime c. libris editis et MSS. opt. collata, recogn. et correcta. Acc. annott. Sm. Clarke. Item indd. Lond., Jac. Tonson, 1712. large fol. with 87 plates.

3278

Completely a new recension. A splendid edition, and greatly sought after. No. 42 of the plates (a wild bull, at page 134) is particularly prized, but it is often wanting, or is torn. In this case a copy loses a great part of its value. The last 9 plates (Cæsar's triumphal procession) are sometimes pasted together. On very large paper (1 French foot 3 lines high, 1 foot 2-3 lines broad) there are 12 copies, which are put at a great price (1450 fr. M'Carthy, and 641. Is. at Grafton's sale in London, 1815). 3279 the same title. Lond. 1720. 8°. with maps and plates.

A small edition, which contains the whole apparatus of the preceding. Often printed. 3280 c. animadvv. integris Dion. Vossii, J. Davisii aliorumq. variis notis, ut et qui vocatur Jul. Celsus de vita et reb. gestis Cæsaris. Ex museo J. G. Grævii. LB. et Delphis, 1713. large 8°. 2 vols. with maps and plates.

One of the best editions cum notis varior. Previously, Amst. 1697. 8°. From this 1st edition Jul. Celsus de vita Cæs. Lond. 1697. 8°. is printed separately. The 1st edition of this piece, falsely attributed to Celsus as well as to Petrarch (it had been already cited by Gualt. Burley and Vinc. Bellov.), see above, No. 3250.

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c. ind. (ed. Mch. Maittaire). Lond., Tonson, 1716. 12°.

With various readings from Clarke and a good index. Only sought after on large paper. Also, Lond. 1812. 12°.

3282 Cæs. commentarii ad MSS. fid. expressi c. integr. notis Dion. Vossii, J. Davisii et Sm. Clarkii. Cura et st. Fr. Oudendorp. Tom. I. II. LB. et Rot. 1737. 4°. with 3 maps and 11 plates. Very scarce on large paper.

A new and excellent recension from MSS. and old editions, and a good selection of annotations. Sometimes there is found therewith, Ej. or. de literatis Casaris studiis. LB. 1740. 4°.

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3285 Lond., Brindley, 1744. 18°. 2 voll.

3286 (ed. J. Pt. Miller). Berol. 1748. 8. 2 voll.

With Ablancourt's French translation. Very neat.

3287-C. J. Cæsaris et A. Hirtii de reb. a Cæsare gestis commentarii c. fragmm. Acc. indd. Omnia ex rec. Sm. Clarke fideliter expressa. Glasg., Foulis, 1750. fol.

Fine impression of the text, but without any division into chapters. Also, ib., id., 1750. 12°. 3 vols.

3288 (ed. J. Capperonnier). Par., Jos. Barbou, 1755. 12°. 2 voll. Also on fine paper.

3289

Fine.

juxta ed. Oudendorp. Acc. tabb. et index geogr. Óx., typ. Clarend., 1780. large 8°. with 3 maps (6s., on large paper 9s.). The text only..

3290

e rec. Fr. Oudendorpii curav. Sm. F. Nth. Morus. Lps. 1780. large 8°. (1 d. 12 gr.) Also on fine paper.

With good critical and exegetical notes. Denuo cur. Jer. Jac. Oberlin. Lps. 1805. and a new unaltered impression, 1819. large 8°. (2 d. 12 gr.) Also on writing paper and on Dutch paper.-A school edition by J. G. Hutten, Tüb. 1797. 8°. (9 gr.) J. Ch. F. Wetzel, Wars. 1797. 8°. (16 gr.) J. Cp. Stoephase, Magdeb. 1818.

8°.

3291 opp. omnia (edente H. Homer). Lond. 1790. 8°. 2 voll. (148., on large paper 11. 168.)

The text after Oudendorp, and very fine, but not altogether carefully printed. 3292

opp. ad opt. edd. collata. Biponti, 1802. large 8°. (1 d. 16 gr.) Previously, 1782. On bad paper, and the notitia lit. very incomplete and faulty. —Cura Hunteri. Cupri, 1809. 8°. 2 voll. (148.)

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