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The History of the Spanish Invasion, and the Armada styled invincible. Translated from the Latin of Grotius. London, 1804. 8vo.

Hugonis Grotii Baptizatorum Puerorum Politick Maxims and Observations, transInstitutio, alternis Interrogationibus et Re-lated by H. C. London, 1654. 12mo. sponsionibus: cui accesserunt Græca ejusdem Metaphrasis a Chr. Wase et Anglicana Versio a Fr. Goldsmith: una cum luculentis e SS. Testimoniis a N(icholas) G(rey), Quarta Editio et emendatior et Observatiunculis in Græcam Metaphrasin ad Calcem appensis auctior. Londini, 1655. 8vo. with portraits of Grotius and Goldsmith. -Lond. 1668. 8vo. Lond. 1647. 12mo. Inglis, 270, 7s. 6d.

Baptizatorum Puerorum Institutio: et Eucharistia una cum ejusdem Annotationibus ad Decalogum et ad Sermonem Christi in Monte habitum. Oxon. 1706. 8vo. 48. A good edition. Williams, 810, morocco, 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 4258, mor. 17s. Drury, 1679, mor. 17s. Williams, 809, morocco, 17s.

De Coenæ Administratione, ubi Pastores non sunt, cum Diversorum Responsionibus. Lond. 1685. 8vo.

Discourses. London, 1658. 8vo. with portrait by Cross, and cuts, Nassau, pt. i. 1383, 8s. Williams, 814, date 1652,

15s.

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Christ's Passion. A Tragedy. With Annotations. By George Sandys. London, 1640. small 8vo. pp. 136. Rhodes, 2022, 68. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 652, 12s. 1687. 8vo. with plates. Rhodes, 2023, 8s. Hugo Grotius, his Sophompaneas, or Joseph, a Tragedy, with Annotations by Francis GoLDsMlth, Esq. London (1652). 8vo. Roxburghe, 5020, 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 1382, 7s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 919, 41. 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 877, with two portraits by Cross, 11. 9s.

The Antiquity of the Commonwealth of the Batavers, which is now the Hollanders, translated from the Laten by T. Woods. London, 1649. 8vo. with portrait by Cross. Nassau, pt. i. 1384, 5s.

De Rebus Belgicis, translated by T. ManJey, Lond. 1665. 8vo. A valuable history.

Letter to the States Embassor on the Rites of the ancient Church, Conciliation of Grace and Free-will. Certainty and Assurance of Salvation. Government of the highest Powers in Church Affairs. Transl. by Cl. Barksdale. Lond. 1675. 12mo.

The Life of the truly eminent and learned Hugo Grotius. Containing a copious and circumstantial History of the several important and honourable Negociations in which he was employed: together with a critical Account of his Works. Written originally in French. By M. de Burigny. London, 1754. 8vo. 5s. A candid and judicious piece of biography, containing a variety of curious and interesting particulars.

The Life of Hugo Grotius, with brief Minutes of the civil, ecclesiastical, and literary History of the Netherlands. By Charles Butler of Lincoln's Inn. London, 1826. 8vo.

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The Lives of all the Earls and Dukes of Devonshire descended from Sir Wilhe Cavendish, one of the Privy Counsellors to K. Henry VIII. London, 1764. 8vo. 6 Interspersed are some particulars of the lives, characters, and genealogies of some of their contemporaries with a short account of the High Court of Chancery. Marquis f Townshend, 1335, morocco, 21. 11s. Fonthill, 28, 14. 19s. Collation. Title, one leaf; dedication, 4 pages; introduction, 7 pages: lives, pp. 8, 4, 272, 119, 64 and 10. Prefixed is a portrait of William third Dukr of Devonshire, engraved by Bianing.

Two Dialogues in the Elysian Fields between Card. Wolsey, and Card. Xisse nes. To which are added historical Account of Wolsey's two Colleges and the Town of Ipswich. London, 1761. 8vo. 55. Pp.) including the title, dedication, preface, troduction, directions for placing the (2) plates, and appendix.

Matthew. The Historie of Pelops and Hippodamia. Whereunto are adioyned sundrie pleasant Deuises, Epigrams, Songes and Sonnettes. London by Abel Ieffs, 1587. small 8vo.

Only two copies of this poetical work, edited by R. Sinith, are known. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 315, 301. resold at Saunders' in 1818, 251. 4s.

Grove Family.-The Pedigree of Thomas Grove, of Ferne House, in the County of Wilts, Esq. Anno Dom. 1819. Evesham.

A single sheet, with arms & quarterings of the family of Grove, engraved by H. Mutlow. Arranged and printed for private distribution by Sir Thomas Phillipps,

Bart.

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Grub-Street Journal,-Memoirs of the Society of Grub-Street, from Jan. 8, 1730, to Aug. 24, 1732. folio. 138 nos.

Reed, 1144, 1. 3s. To this publication we owe the Gentleman's Magazine. It is written with considerable wit and humor in ridicule of a host of bad writers, who, at that time, infested the republic of letters. The authors were Dr. Richard Russel, a physician, & Dr. John Martyn the celebrated botanist. A selection was published London, 1737. 12mo. 2 vols. 6s. Reed, 6889, 9s.

GRUTER, Samuel. Funeralia Maria Regina M. Britanniæ. Amst. 1695. folio.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1363, 12s. GRUYTHRODIUS, Jacobus. See BRATHWAIT, Richard.

the Apostles, written by Saint Luke: made by Radulphe Gualthere Tigurine, and translated (by Iohn Bridges Vicare of Herne). London, 1572. folio.

Reed, 464, 13s. 6d. Sotheby's in 1824, 11. 10s.

Antichrist, that is to saye, A true Reporte, that Antichriste is come, wher he was borne, of his Persone, Miracles, what his Ende: Translated out of Latine (of Tooles he worketh withall, and what shalbe Rodulphe Gualter) into Englishe by J. O. Sothwarke, by Christ. Trutheall, 1556. 16mo. 204 leaves. One Thomas Green, servant to John Wayland, was imprisoned & whipt at the Grey Friers, 1557, by Dr. Story, for being concerned in printing a book, called 'Antichrist.' See Fox's Martyr. edit. 1576. p. 1953. edit. 1641.

iii. 902.

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Sermons on the Prophet Joel, translated by Iohn Ludham. Lond. 1582. 16mo.

dium in Obitum Joh. Parkhursti GUALTER, Rodolph. EpiceEpiscopi Nordovicensis. Tigur. 1576. 4to.

See Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses. Guardian.-The Guardian, from March 12, 1713 to Oct. 1. 1713. 175 nos.

Of this valuable periodical, numerous editions in 8vo. 12mo. &c. have been published. It is also included in the various

collections of the Essayists.

GUARINI, Battista. II Pastor

GRYMESTON, &c. see GRIMES-fido. Londra per Giouanni Volfeo,

TON, &c.

a Spese di Giacopo Casteluetri,

Guaiacum. See HUTTEN, Ul- 1591. 16mo. rich, Knight.

Pp. 298 in Italic letter. Roxburghe, Other Editions-Londra, Londra, 1734. 8vo. With

1728. 4to.

GUALTER, Rodolph. An hun-3675, 4s. 6d. dred threescore & fiftene Homelyes or Sermons, vppon the Actes of 4to.

an English translation.

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e la Idropica.'

-Londra, 1736. Bindley, pt. ii.

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Translations.

By Dymock. London, 1602. 4to. A, two leaves, B-Q, in fours. Inglis' Old Plays, 132, 16s. Rhodes, 290, 1. Evans' in 1825, 127. -London, 1633. 12mo. Reed, 8310, 38. Nassau, pt. i. 1388, 3s. Rhodes, 291, 8s.

By Sir Richard Fanshaw. London, 1647. 4to. Dedicated to Prince Charles. Reed, 7975, with portrait of Guarini, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1431, K. Charles' copy, with his autograph, and a portrait of Fanshawe by Faithorne inserted, 12. 1s. 6d. -1648. 4to. with portrait of Guarini and frontispiece by Cross. Nassau, pt. i. 1742, 7s. Bindley, pt. ii, 1432, 11. 2s. Roscoe, 1379, 11. 11s. 6d. With an Addition of divers other Poems:

concluding with a short Discourse of the long civil Wars of Rome. By Sir Richard Fanshawe, Knight. London, 1676. 8vo. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 257, 1. 1s. Nassau, pt. i. 1389,4s.

By Elk. Settle. London, 1677. 4to. 2s. 6d. Fanshaw's translation altered and adapted to the Stage.-Lond. 1694. 4to.

London, 1735. 12mo. with plates. In the preface this translation it is said to be chiefly that of Sir Richard Fanshaw, with great improvements.

Attempted in the Manner of the Original (by Wm. Grove). London, 1782. small 8vo. 3s.

In English blank verse, by William Clapperton. Edinb. 8vo.

In English blank Verse. 1809. 12mo.

Edinburgh,

GUAZZO, Stephen. The civile Conversation, translated by George Pettie, divided into foure Bookes. London, 1581. 4to. 7s.

This edition, not noticed by Wood, Ames or Herbert, contains only three books. Another edition. The three first translations by G. Pettie, the fourth by Bart. Young. London, 1586, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1629, 8s.

GUERCINO. Eighty-two Prints engraved by F. Bartolozzi, &c. from the original Drawings of Guercino, in the Collection of his Majesty. atlas folio. Published by Boydell. 1607, 4l. 14s. 6d. 4l. 12s.

Roxburghe, Fonthill, 4773, proofs,

tolozzi, etc. from the original Pictures and Seventy-three Prints engraved by BarDrawings of Michael Angelo, Dominichino, Guercino, P. da Cortona, Carlo Maratti, Annibal, Lodovico and Agostino Caracci, &c. in the Collection of his Majesty, atlas folio.

GUEVARA, Anthony. The Diall of Princes. Compiled by the reuerende Father in God, Don Anthony of Gueuara, Bysshop of Guadix, &c. Englysshed oute of the Frenche, by Thomas North, seconde Sonne of the Lorde North. London, by John Waylande. 1557. folio.

Commences with a dedication to Queen Mary, a general prologue, another prologue, the argument of the book, and the table. Besides these prefixes, the Diall contains fol. 268, including 16 letters, which are not in the French copy. -1568. folio. This edition is revised and corrected, and a fourth book entitled 'The favoured Courtier' annexed. White Knights, 1966, morocco, 21. 14s. -1582. 4to. 10s. 6d. |—1589. 4to. 10s. 6d. —1619. folio, 10s. 6d.

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A Dispraise of the Life of a Courtier and a Commendacion of the Life of the labouryng Man, drawen into our maternal Laguage, by Sir Francis Bryant, Knight. Lond. 1548. 16mo. O, in eights, dedicated to William Marques of Northampton, Earle of Essex and Lorde Par.' -With sundry apt Notes in the Margent by T. Tymme Minister. 1575. 16mo. This ed tion is entitled A Looking-glass for the Court. Inglis, 667, 10s. 6d.

Guelph.-The Genealogy and chronological History of the illustrious Family of Guelph, or Welph; A Chronicle conteyning the Lives of with an Account of the Rise of tenne Emperours of Rome (Trajan to Aler that Name. London, 1714. 8vo. ander Severus) translated by Edw. HelA copy is in the British Museum. See lowes. London, 1577. 4to. Contains 454 HALLIDAY, Andrew.

pages, besides dedication to Q. Elizabeth

and the prologue of Gueuara. A general
table of the titles of every chapter is an-
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Golden Epistles. See FENTON, Sir
Geoffrey,

The Familiar Epistles, translated by Edward Hellows. London, 1574. 4to. Contains besides the dedication to Sir Henry Lee, Knt. 513 pages and a table. -1584. 4to. Gordonstoun, 77, 8s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1345, 98.-1577. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1422, 5s.

The Mount of Caluarie. London, 1595. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1421, 11s. Mount Caluarie, the second Part, don, 1597. 4to. Inglis, 727, 1s. 6d. See Knighthood.

Lon

very popular; and it came recommended to the public by a title page which promised almost the entertainment of a romance.'— Warton.

Two Discourses of Master Frances Guicciardin, which are wanting in the thirde and fourth Bookes of his Historie, in all the Italian, Latin and French Coppies heretofore imprinted. London, 1595. 4to. Perry, pt. i. 2162, 7s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1640, 17. 13s.

Aphorismes civil and militarie, amplified with Authorities, and exemplified with History, out of the first Quarterne of Fr. Guicciardine. By Rob. Dallington. London, 1615. folio. Gordonstoun, 809, date 1633, with portrait of Prince Charles, 4s.

Guiana. - A Publication of -1629. This edition contains the clause Guiana's Plantation; newly under-consisting of 61 pages. of Guicciardine defaced by the inquisition, taken by the Earle of Barkshire and Company; for that most famous River of the Amazones in America. 1632. 4to.

Thirteen leaves. Gordonstoun, 1894, 11. Jadis, 294, 6s. 6d.

A Relation of a Voyage to Guiana.

London, 1613. 4to. Fonthill, 713, 31. 3s. GUIBERT, Ja. Anth. Hypol. A general Essay on Tactics: with an introductory Discourse, &c. Translated from the French, by an Officer (Lieut. Douglas). London, 1781. 8vo. 2 vols. 9s.

A work formerly in considerable reputation and request.

GUICCIARDINI, Franc. Della Istoria d'Italia Libri XX. da G. Rolandi. Londra, 1822. 8vo. 10 vols. 31. 3s.

A correct edition of a valuable historical work.

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Choice Proverbs and Dialogues also Stories and Apothegms taken out of famous London, 1660. 12mo. In Guicciardine.

Italian and English.

-Lod. The Description of the Low Countreys, &c. gathered into an Epitome out of the Historie of Lodouico Guicchardini (by Tho. Danett). London, 1591. 16mo.

-1593. 16mo. Inglis, 669, 4s.

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A Discourse of Bath, and the hot Waters there, with an Account of the Lives and

Characters of the Physicians there. London,

1676. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 1392, 3s.

A true Account of Sadlers Wells, or the

new Mineral Waters lately found out at Islington. London, 1684. 4to. Field, 1112, 8s.

A Collection of Treatises concerning the

City of Waters of Bath. London, 1725.

8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 1323. 5s.

An account of Guidott, and of his publications will be found in Wood's Athen.

Oxon.

The Historie of Guicciardin, containing the Warres of Italie, &c. Reduced into English, by Geffray Fenton. London, 1579. folio. G. Fenton is a 'good old translator.' Quart. Rev. 1599. folio. Reed, 2471, 6s. Bindley, pt. i. 1868, 6s. -1618. folio. Roxburghe, 8204, 5s. 6d. 'The predominating love of narrative, more especially when the exploits of a favorite The writings of this divine are in consination were the subject, rendered this book | derable request.

GUILD, William. The sealed Book opened, or an Explication of the Revelations. London, 1656. 8vo.

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An Antidote against Poperie, fit God willing to preserve and arme everie one agaynt the Seduction thereof, most necessarie for all, in this back-slyding Age. Aberdene, by Edw. Raban, 1639. 8vo. Dedicated to Marie Stewart, Countesse of Marre, the Countesse of Marshall, and Lady Petslego. Bindley, pt. ii. 854, morocco, 1. 15s. Inglis, 672, morocco, 16. 7s.

The Old Roman Catholik, as at first taught by Paul, in Opposition to the new Roman Catholik, as of latter he is taught by the Pope, the one being apostolical, the other apostaticall. Aberdene, 1649. 8vo.

Issachar's Asse braying under a double Burden, or the Uniting of Churches. Aberdene, 1622. Constable, 503, 14. 138.

Guildford.-The History of Guildford. Guildford, 1801. 8vo. Fonthill, 2143, 11. 4s. GUILEVILLE, Will. de. The Pylgremage of the Sowle; translated out of Frensche into Englisshe, &c. Westmestre, 1483. folio.

This work, from Caxton's press, is divided into five books, and interspersed with various pieces of poetry. The original is entitled, Le Pelerinage de la Vie Humaine. White Knights, 3787, with Gerson's Arte & Crafte to know well to dye, 1490, 15245s. The volume commences with a table of 3 leaves; after which the work begins on folio ij. and ends on folio ex. the first leaf of the table and of the work being blank. See Warton's English Poetry, 8vo. i. cexli—ii. Ames' typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, 1 152-61. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 263-4.

GUILLATIERE, M. de la.

Account of a late Voyage to Athens: with the present State of the Turkish Empire. London, 1676. 8vo.

4s.

The

GUILLEMEAU, James. The Novelty of Popery discovered, and Frenche Chirurgerye, translated chiefly proved by Romanists out of them-out of Dutch into Englishe by A. M. Dort, 1597-8. folio.

selves. Aberd. 1656. 16mo.

Answer to a Popish Pamphlet, called, The Touch-stone of the reformed Gospel, Aberd. 1656. 12mo.

Love's Entrecour between the Lamb and his Bride, Christ and his Church; or, an Explanation and Application of the Song of Solomon. London, 1658. 8vo. Constable, 402, 7s. Bindley, pt. ii. 910, 10s. 6d.

The Throne of David, or an Exposition of the 2d Book of Samuel. Oxford, 1659. 4to. 78. 6d.

Levi, his Complaint: or, the Moane of the poor Ministerie. Edinb. 1617. 4to. Gordonstoun, 977, 3s.

Three rare Monuments of Antiquitie, or Bertram of the Body and Blood of Christ, Elfricus, Archbishop of Canterbury, an Englishman, of the Sacrament, and Maurus Abbot, a Scotsman, Discourse of the Sacrament, all stronglie convincing that grosse Errour of Transubstantiation. Aberdeen, by Edw. Raban, 1624. 8vo. Gordonstoun, 978, 1. 5s. Inglis, 671, 27. 8s.

Guillemeau was surgeon to Charles IX. and Henry IV. of France. Several others of his works have been translated into English.

GUILLIM, John. A Display of Heraldry. The sixth Edition, improv'd with large Additions. London, 1724. folio,

Best edition of a work still in general use, and the best in that kind that was ever published. Steevens, 1749, IL 13s. Brockett, 1326, russia, 51. 10s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1365, 5l. 7s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 1332, russia, 4/. 14s. 6d. Sotheby's in 1824, with the arms emblazoned, 747% LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. i. 1757, russis, 91. 9s. Willett, 1070, 137. Watson Taylor, Collation.-Title, Mr. Guillim's preface, fables, and the table of the first section, 6 leaves; the introduction, pp. 1-20; a Display of Heraldry, pp. 1-460; of Fre cedency, by Sir George Mackenzie, pp.

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