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4638 TAYLOR'S Ductor Dubitantium, the Rule of Conscience in all her General Measures, portrait by Lombart, thick folio, old cf., neat, 10s 6d..

1676

"Resembles those ancient inlaid cabinets whose multifarious contents perplex our choice, but whose ebony drawers and perfumed recesses, contain specimens of every thing that is precious or uncommon, and many things for which a modern museum might be searched in vain."--Bp. Heber.

4639 TAYLOR'S (John) Thesaurarium Mathematica; the Treasury of the Mathematicks, portrait by F. H. Van Hove, and plates, 8vo. old calf, neat, 68

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On both covers is stamped "Sr. Rog., Norwich."

1687

4640 TAYLOR'S (John, of Norwich) Paraphrase, with Notes on the Epistle to the Romans, 4to. old calf, neat, 58

"A celebrated and learned work."-Horne.

1747

4641 TAYLOR'S (John E.) Michael Angelo considered as a Philosophical Poet, with Translations, 12mo. boards, 48

1840

4642 TAYLOR'S (W. Cooke) Memoirs of the House of Orleans, 3 vols. 8vo. portraits, cloth, 68

4643

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Lond., 1849

Revolutions, Insurrections, and Conspiracies of Europe, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, uncut, 68 Lond., 1843 4644 TEGG'S (Thomas) Book of Utility, with many Notable Things in the Arts, Sciences, and History, 12mo. half calf, neat, 28 6d 1822

Contains much useful information for householders.

4645 TELEMACHUS, The Adventures of, translated from the French of Abp. Fenelon by Mr. Ozell, plates, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 4s 1740 4646 TELESCOPE, by Dollond, a very good one, £1 18

4647 TENNANT'S (Dr. Will.) Indian Recreations; Strictures on the

Domestic and Rural Economy of the Mahomedans and Hindoos, portrait and plates, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 78 6d

1804

"These entertaining and valuable Letters, contain much amusement for the general reader, and much instruction worthy of the practical attention both of the subject and the ruler, they mix the useful with the agreeable, and will add to the information of the merchant, the farmer, the geographer, and the statist."

4648 TENNEMANN'S Manual of the History of Philosophy, Englished by A. Johnson, 8vo. cloth, 7s (pub. at 14s)

Oxford, 1832 4649 TENNYSON'S (Dr. Alfred, Poet Laureate,) Maud, and other Poems, 12mo. cloth, new, 58

4650 4651

4652

Princess, a Medley, 12mo. cloth, new, 58
In Memoriam, 12mo. cloth, new, 68

Idylls of the King, 12mo. cloth, new, 78

Moxon, 1859

ib.,

1858

ib., 1859

ib., 1859

4653 TERENTII Comoedia Sex, ab Antonio Goveano integritati suæ restitutæ, 4to. old binding, 128 Lugduni, Gryphii, 1541

This volume, which has the book-plate at the back of the title, of "Edward Coke of Norfolk, Esq., 1701," is covered over with a profusion of Fleurs-de-Lis, with this in the centre, "Lilium inter Spinas," and "Collegium Grassinæum," perhaps, Gratz, an Episcopal town of Germany.

4654 Alia editio, 12mo. old parchment, 28

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in quem triplex edita est P. Antesignani Rapistagnensis Commentatio, 4to. old calf, neat, 68 Lugduni, 1560 cum absolutis Commentariis, Ælii Donati, Calphurnii, etc., folio, vellum, a good copy, an uncommon edition, 168

Venetiis, J. M. Bonelli, 1573 ex Heinsii recensione, 24mo. vellum, nt., 38 Amst., Janson, 1626

4658 TERENTIUS, ex recensione Heinsiana, GENUINE EDITION, 12mo. fine
copy in the original vellum, 158
L. Bat., Elzevir, 1635

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4661

4662

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"The Edition of 1635 is very rare. If page 104 be numbered 108 it is the Genuine
edition."-Dr. Adam Clarke. A copy sold for £3 at the Maccarthay sale.

a M. Antonio Mureto emendatus, small 8vo. 28

Cantabrigiæ, ex Acad. Typog., 1636

large folio, finely engraved title page, old calf, 78

Parisiis, e Typographia Regia, 1642

"A very beautiful edition, executed in a very fine type."-See Moss. Autographs of
Lord "Rockingham" and "S. Parkins."

cum Notis Variorum et Schrevelii, 8vo. prize vellum, neat, 8s
L. Bat., ex off. Hackiana, 1669

alia editio, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 108 6d
Amst., 1686
"Of these Variorum Editions, the last of 1686 is the more enlarged and esteemed
Edition."-Dibdin.

4663 ex editione Westerhovii, 8vo. LARGE PAPER, old calf, gilt, 38 6d

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4669

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Glasguæ, Foulis, 1742
Interpretatione et Notis, in usum Delphini, 8vo. old calf, neat,
38 6d
Londini, 1749
with English Prose Translation, an Ordo, and Annotations by
Dr. S. Patrick, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy in old calf gilt, 108 1750
"An excellent work, as honourable to the learned editor as it is pleasing and satis-
factory to the student."-Dr. Clarke.

58

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cum Var. Lect. cura Sandby, plates, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, very neat
Londini, 1751
Latin and English, with Explanatory and Critical Notes by
Cooke, 2 vols. 12mo. bound, 48
in usum Delphini, 8vo. bound, 38

1755
Londini, 1811

ad fidem Editionis Zeunianæ accurate recensitæ, 2 plates, 12mo.
boards, 68
Londini, Harding, Triphook, et Lepard, 1825
Beautifully printed, and highly esteemed. See also Horace and Virgil by the same
publishers.

"The elegance of his dialogue, and the purity of his diction are acknowledged by
all; by Cæsar, Cicero, and Quintilian, among the ancients, and by all the moderns."
Erasmus says; "The purity of the Roman language cannot be learned from any ancient
author so well as Terence;" and the great Scaliger maintains "that the Latin tongue
cannot be lost, while the Comedies of Terence remain."

4670 TERENTII Comœdiæ, Phædri Fabulæ Æsopiæ, Publii Syri et
aliorum Veterum Sententiæ, ex recensione et cum Notis R.
Bentleii, fine portrait by Vertue of Frederic Prince of Wales, 4to.
nice copy in old calf, gilt, 78 6d
Cantabrigiæ, 1726

This is a very handsomely printed Edition, and is a nice old library book.

4671 TESTAMENTUM NOVUM, Græcè, 12mo. old calf, neat, RARE,
10s 6d
Lutetia, Rob. Stephani, 1549

4672

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"The 2nd 'O Mirificam' Edition, preferred to the first of 1546 as being more correct
and rare."- Masch and Dibdin.

Gr., 12mo. fine copy in old morocco, 128 Lutetiæ, R. Stephani, 1568-9

"Editio nitidissima et emendatissima."-Masch.
esteemed Edition. See Dibdin.

4673 Gr. et Lat., Beza, folio, half calf, neat, 158

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An elegant little and much

1582

"Beza's 3rd Edition of 1582 is the most complete of those printed under his own eye.
It has the Vulgate Latin Version and a new one of his own, together with philological,
doctrinal and practical notes."-Hone's Introduction.

4674 TESTAMENTUM NOVUM, Gr., ad Edit. H. Steph. impressum, et nunc cum ultima Th. Bezæ edit. diligenter collatum, thick 12mo. original binding, 108 Londini, Vautrollier, 1587

"A very scarce publication. A copy is in the Cracherode Collection, but not in that of the Duke of Sussex. What renders it an interesting book with the curious is, its being the first Greek Testament printed in this country.”—Dibdin.

4675 Græcè et Latinè, Theodoro Beza interprete, cum duplici Interpretatione, thick 8vo. calf, neat, 88 Apud Sam. Crispinum, 1611

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This has at the beginning the Common Prayer in English, Norton and Bill, 1629, and, at the end, Sternhold and Hopkins's Psalms. For the Companie, 1629.

Gr., ex Regiis aliisque opt. edit. cum curâ expressum, 2 vols.
18mo. old purple morocco extra, gilt leaves, 16s L. Bat., Elz., 1624
The 1st (Elzevir) Edition of 1624, besides being beautifully printed, and extremely
scarce, has acquired the title of Editio recepta.-Dr. Dibdin.
Gr., cum interpretat. duæ; una, Vetus; altera, Theodori Bezæ,
ejusdem Beza Annotationes, large folio, a fine copy, in calf, 168
Cantabrigiæ, 1642

"The reprint of Beza's Testament at Cambridge in 1642, with the addition of Joachim Camerarius's Notes, is considered as the Editio optima."-Prebendary Horne. Gr., 12mo. old calf, neat, 78 6d Amstelodami, Elzevir, 1656

This is the fourth Elzevir Edition, with the autograph of J. Sandby.

Gr., Var. Lect., parallela Scripturæ Loca, studio et labore S.
Curcellæi, 12mo. old calf, 88
Amst., Elzevirii, 1658

"A very beautiful and correct edition."-Harwood.

Gr., parallela Scripturæ Loca annotata sunt, studio et labore S.
Curcellæi, 12mo. calf, neat, 68 Amst., apud D. Elzevir, 1675

In this Edition, which is a very valuable one, all the various readings are placed at the bottom of the Text.

Gr., opera ac studio J. Gregorii, folio, old calf, neat, 78 6d

- Oxonii, 1703 Formed on Bp. Fell's edition, and contains a preface supposed to have been written by him.

Gr., auctore Joh. Leusden, Professore, thin 12mo. calf, neat, 58

4683 Gr., 12mo. old calf, very neat, 58

4684

4685

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Amst., Wetstein, 1717 Londini, J. Tonson, 1714

"Theo. Dillingham, Donum Tho. Tooke, S. T. P., 1719." Michael Maittaire's 1st Edition "Elegantly executed." -Dibdin.

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Græcè, edidit G. D. T. M. D., maps and plates, thick 12mo. fine
copy in calf, 78 6d
Amst., Wetstein, 1735
"This Edition, which is very elegantly printed, was revised by the famous J. J.
Wetstein, and contains many corrections and improvements."-Dibdin.

Gr., cum Versione Latina Ariæ Montani, auctore J. Leusden, Pro-
fessore, 12mo. old calf, 4s 6d
Amst., Wetstein, 1741

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With the autograph of Dr. Charles Sutton.

Gr., cum Vers. Lat. Ariæ Montani, auctore J. Leusden, Professore, map, 12mo. calf, 68

This is Leusden's last edition, and a very nicely printed volume it is.

ib., 1741

Græcè, royal 8vo. beautifully bound in purple Turkey morocco, extra, gilt edges, £2 28

Oxonii, 1763

This sumptuous volume was printed with Baskerville's Type, at the Clarendon Press in Oxford.

4688 TESTAMENTUM NOVUM, Gr., Bowyer, editio 2nda, 4to. old calf, neat, 12s Londini, J. Nicholls, 1783

4689

4690

4691

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"Vir doctus, et Stephanorum tum in arte suâ, tum in Græcarum literarum Scientia æmulus."-Masch. For his "Conjectural Emendations," 4to., see Bowyer. No. 625. Gr., textum ad fidem codicum Versionum et Patrum recensuit et lectionis varietatem adjecit D. J. J. Griesbach, 2 vols. 8vo. LARGE PAPER, a fine copy in russia, £2 2s

Hala Saxonum, 1796-1806

The fine paper copies, of which this is one, were printed at the expense of the Duke of Grafton, at that time Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. These are most beautiful books, and are only procurable at very high prices.-See Horne's Introduction.

Gr., cum Scholiis Theologicis et Philologicis, edidit E. Valpy, 3 vols. 8vo. boards, 10s (pub. at £2 128 6d)

1816

Græcè, accedunt parallela S. Scripturæ loca necnon Vetus Capitu-
lorum Notatio et Canones Eusebii, 12mo. cloth, 3s 6d Oxonii, 1856
Edited by Bp. Lloyd. This is one of the most beautiful and correct editions of the
Greek Testament ever published.

4692 - Greek and English in parallel columns, by Professor Scholefield, 12mo. cloth, new, 78 6d

4693

4694

Cambridge, 1857

An excellent edition, the Greek is from Stephens's third edition of 1550.
Gr., 12mo. cloth, 3s
Oxonii, e typog. Acad., 1859
Latinè, per Des. Eras. Rotero. Novissime recognitum, small thick
8vo. old calf, RARE,
Antverpiæ, apud M. Cæsarem, 1536

158

"Erasmus, the author of this Latin Version of the New Test, died July 12th, 1536, the same year that this book was printed." MS. note. On a page is written "Edward Haddon, his booke, and hand." The Apocalypse is illustrated by many curious wood

cuts.

4695 Latinè, 12mo. old red morocco, 28

4696

4697

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At the end in MS. " Gulielmus Leman me jure tenet, 1679."

no date

à Sebastiano Castalione Latinè redditum, 12mo. engraved title page, 38 Londini, S. Mearne, 1682 Vulgatæ Editionis, Sixti V. Pont. Max. jussu recognitum, et Clem. VIII. auctoritate editum, 18mo. old purple morocco gilt, gilt edges, 58 Lut. Par., 1703 4698 TESTAMENT, IN ENGLISH, with Marginal References, small thick 8vo. fine copy in old red morocco, gilt leaves, £1 1s Imprinted at London by T. Vautroullier for Christ. Barker, no date

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This edition, which has the whole of the New Testament complete, wants the title page, 3 leaves of the Epistles, at the beginning, and one leaf of the Table at the end, the numerals go as far as 848. It is the Genevan Version, and probably the edition of 1575.

Translated faithfully into English out of the authentical
Latin, with Annotations by Members of the English College of
Rhemes, 4to. MS. title, nicely bound in calf, 188

Wants pages 277 to 280, and 481 and 2, in all 3 leaves.

1582

Translated into English out of the authentical Latin at the
English College at Rhemes, 4to. old binding, 128

Antwerp, by Daniel Vervliet, 1600

This is the 2nd Edition of the Douay Testament, with "a New Table of Heritical Corruptions, and other Tables and Annotations somewhat augmented."

4701 TESTAMENT, by William Tyndale, with a Memoir of his Life and Writings by George Offor, portrait, small 8vo. morocco, elaborately tooled and gilt, gilt edges, £1 18

4702 4703 4704

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Bagster, 1836

This is the first translation of the New Testament from Greek into English, and a correct reprint of the very rare edition of 1526.

in English, 12mo. bound, neat, 18 6d

Cambridge, 1844

en FRANCAISE, 12mo. old panelled calf, 28 Amst., Wetstein, 1710
le meme, et Les Pseaumes de David, set to music, 12mo. neat,
38 6d
Amst., Wetstein, 1710
Londres, 1735
GERMAN, nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung Dr. M. Luthers,
8vo. cloth, 28 6d

4705 une autre edit., 8vo. bad condition, large type, 28

4706

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SYRIAC, Vetus et Novum Test., 2 vols. 4to. neat, £1 5s

in the BENGALI Language, 8vo. bound, neat, 9s
(SECHUANA Version) 12mo. neat, 38 6d

Cöln, 1857 1823

Londini, 1816-23
Calcutta, 1837
London, 1840

"This language is spoken by the Bechuana tribes of Southern and Central Africa."See Bible of every Land.

ETHIOPICÈ, ad Codicum MSS. fidem edidit T. P. Platt, 4to. calf, as good as new, 10s

Londini, 1830

4712 THACKERAY'S (W. M.) English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century, post 8vo. cloth, 28 6d

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Newcomes, original edition, 48 plates, 24 numbers, 128 (cost 24s)

1853-55

4714 THADDÆI (Joh.) Conciliatorium Biblicum, fine portrait of the author, 12mo. old binding, 38 Amst., Janson, 1648 4715 THEMISTII Philosophi Orationes, Gr. et Lat., argumentum per Georgium Remum, 4to. old vellum, 58

Francofurti, 1614

"Ex Libris Joannis Baptæ de Rocoles Biterrens. J. V. D. et Amicorum, 1687."

4716 THEOCRITI aliorumque Poetarum Idyllia, ejusdem Epigrammata, Gr. et Lat., observationes H. Stephani, 18mo. vellum, a fine clean copy, 58 Excudebat H. Stephanus, 1579

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"Edition recherchée et assez rare."-Brunet.

Gr. et Lat., cum Scholiis Græcis, 8vo. old calf, neat, 3s 6d

Londini, Innys, 1729

A very neat edition which does not now often occur for sale.

4718 Gr. et Lat., cum Notis Variorum et Th. Kiessling, thick 8vo. half vellum, neat, 98

4720

"Editio Optima."-Hebenstreit.

Lipsia, 1819

4719 THEODORITI Cyrensis Episcopi de Curatione Græcarum, &c., Parisiis, 1519, see No. 3693. THEODORUS-Rubenii (Alberti Petri Pauli F.) Dissertatio de Vita Fl. Mallii Theodori, V. C. Quæstoris Sacrii Palatii, &c. 18mo. parchment, neat, 58 Ultrajecti, 1694

"In qua non tantum Theodori, sed et Ausonii dignitates, ac illorum temporum historia illustrantur."-This Theodorus was born A.D. 350, died 410. This little volume written by the son of the illustrious painter, Peter Paul Rubens, is dedicated by the learned Grævius, who published it, to our no less learned Dr. Richard Bentley.

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