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4786 TRIMMER'S (Mrs.) Economy of Charity, 2 vols. 12mo. boards,

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History of England, plates, 2 vols. 18mo. bound, 28

1801

1832

4788 TRITHEMII (Johanni) Steganographia, cum Clave, small 4to. half bound, neat, scarce, 108 6d Darmbstadii, 1621

Trithemius one of the most learned men of the XVth Century, Abbot of Spanheim, and most perfect master of Natural Magic, was born in 1462, and died in 1516. This, "On the various methods of Writing in Cyphers," is one of his most curious works. 4789 TROJANO (Massimo) Dialoghi, tradotti nella Lingua Castigliana da M. Giovanni Miranda, nell' uno e nell' altro Idioma, â benefitio comune, fine portrait by "Nicolaus Nellius, 1568," 4to. above 200 pages, sewed, 98 Venetia, Bolognino Zaltieri, 1569

With this autograph in an old hand, "Harancourt." "Opera molto utile e necessaria pronuncia Castigliana."

4790 TROLLOPE'S (T. A.) Girlhood of Catherine de' Medici, portrait, small 8vo. cloth, 58 6d (pub. at 10s 6d)

1856

1703

4791 TROWER'S (W. J.) Exposition of the Epistles, 12mo. cl., 2s 1847 4792 TRYON'S (Thomas) Knowledge of a Man's Self the Surest Guide to the True Worship of God and good Government of the Mind and Body, portrait by White, 8vo. old calf, 38 4793 TUCCARO (Archange) Trois Dialogues de l'exercice de Sauter et Voltiger en l'air, plates cut in wood, 4to. half bound, neat and clean, 108 6d Paris, Cl. de Monstræil, 1599

"Livre assez rare, Vend 70 Fr. Mac-Carthy."-Brunet. This copy has the 197 leaves described by Brunet, but is deficient of the 4 introductory and the title page.

4794 [TUCKER'S (Abraham)] Light of Nature Pursued by Edward Search, Esq., i.e. (Abr. Tucker) 5 vols. 8vo. half calf, neat, £1 58

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1768

"A vast mine of thought."-Blackwood's Magazine. "The Light of Nature' is a work, which after much consideration, I think myself authorized to call the most original and profound that has ever appeared on Moral Philosophy."-Sir James Mackintosh.

4795 TUPPER'S (Martin F.) Proverbial Philosophy, illustrated edition, antique bevelled cloth, gilt edges, £1 118 6d

4796

1857

Elegant illustrations by Cope, Horsley, Corbould, Birket Forster, Leitch, Pickersgill, Humphreys and others.

smaller edition, portrait, 18mo. cloth, gilt, gilt edges, 58 1858 4797 TURKEY; The Roving Englishman in Turkey, 12mo. cl., 18 6d 1855 4798 TURNER'S (Dawson) Synopsis of the British Fuci, 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. calf, neat, 78 6d

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Dillwyn pronounces this an "admirable" work.

Yarmouth, 1802

Muscologia Hibernicæ Spicilegium, 16 coloured plates, small 8vo. boards, uncut, 88

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another copy, nicely bound in calf, grained, 98

Yermutha, 1804 ib., 1804

Mr. Martin in his Catalogue of Privately Printed Books says, there were but 250 copies of this book printed. List of Norfolk Benefices, continued from Blomefield's History, royal 4to. stiff cover, 48 (pub. at 78 6d) Norwich, C. Muskett, 1847

Only 50 copies printed on this sized paper, intended to be added to the 4to Editions of Blomefield's Norfolk.

Descriptive Index of the Contents of 5 MS. volumes Illustrative
of the History of Great Britain, in his Library, royal 8vo. cloth,
privately printed, 58
Great Yarmouth, 1851

4803 TURNER'S (Dawson) Catalogue of his Library, sold by Sotheby and Wilkinson, in March, 1853, 8vo. sewed, 38 6d

1853

4804 Catalogue of the remaining Library, Engravings, Pictures, &c. sold by Puttick and Simpson, May, 1859, 8vo. sewed, 38 1859 4805 TURNERI (Roberti, Devonii Oratoris et Philosophi in Academia Ingoldstadiensi,) Epistolæ, 12mo. of 433 pages, old calf, neat, 10s 6d Col. Agrippinæ, 1615

Many of these Letters, of which there are 200, were written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1591. This is the most complete Edition. Some extracts are made from it in Strype's Annals. Turner was a scholar of Edward Campion's, and wrote his Life,

See Wood's Athena Oxon.

4806 TURNER'S (Sharon) Sacred History of the World, 3 vols. 8vo. half russia, neat, £1 88 1834 4807 [TURTON (Dr. T.)] Vindication of the Literary Character of the late Professor Porson from the Animadversions of Bishop Thomas Burgess, by Crito Cantabrigiensis, 8vo. calf, gilt, 108 6d

Cambridge, 1827

This is on the celebrated controverted Passage, 1 John V, 7. There are two other Tracts at the end, on the same subject, by Clemens Anglicanus, and Dr. Turton, 18291833. "From the author, to the North Erpingham Theological Society." "From that Society to their Secretary, William Tilney Spurdens," since deceased.

4808 TWEDDELL'S (John) Remains, being his Correspondence, Prolusiones Juveniles, &c., with a Memoir of him by Robert Tweddell, maps and plates, thick 4to. boards, 10s 6d (pub. at £3 38) 1816

Dr. Samuel Parr has pronounced highly laudatory encomiums on Tweddell, which may be seen in Field's Life of the Doctor. V. 2, p 417.

4809 TWISDEN'S (Sir Roger) Historical Vindication of the Church of England in Point of Schism, as it stands Separated from the Roman, and was Reformed I. Elizabeth, original edition, 4to. old calf, 68 R. Daniels, 1657

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"A most elaborate historical work, written in opposition to Saunders and others of that stamp."-Nicolson.

4810 TWISSE (Dr. Will.) Riches of God's Love unto the Vessells of Mercy, with Henry Jeanes's Vindication of Dr. Twisse against Goodwin's Redemption Redeemed, folio, nice copy in calf, scarce,

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Oxford, 1653

1824

4811 TWO RECTORS, 12mo. boards, 38 (pub. at 78) 4812 TYRANNY-The Second Part of the Display of Tyranny, Remarks upon the Illegal Proceedings (under Judge Jefferies) in the Courts of Westminster and Guildhall, London, from 1678 to 1688, small 8vo. wormed, 38 4813 TYTLER'S (Alex. Fraser) Essay on the Principles of Translation, 8vo. new calf, gilt, 78 Edinburgh, 1813

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1690

This volume contains many excellent rules for the translation both of prose and poetry, deduced from a comparative view of the structure of various languages, and illustrated by numerous examples from well known writers, which are here collated with their originals.

Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern, with Dr. Nares's Continuation to 1820, maps, 3 vols. 8vo. bds., 15s 1821-2 Questions on Select Sections of Tytler's Elements of History, for the Use of the Roy. Military College, 8vo. half cloth, 3s 1837 Elements of General History, with Continuation by Turner, 12mo. bound, 38 6d (pub. at 6s 6d)

1846

4817 TYTLER'S (M. F.) Lives of Celebrated Admirals, frontispiece, 12mo. cloth, 38 6d

4819

1847

Rodney, Howe, Earl St. Vincent, Saumarez, Collingwood, Sir Sidney Smith, Exmouth.

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4818 TYTLER (P. F.) Lives of Scottish Worthies, plates, 3 vols. 18mo. cloth, 78 6d (cost 158) Fam. Lib., 1831 Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the more Northern Coasts of America, the Natural History by Wilson, map and plates, 12mo. cloth, 28 6d

Edinb., 1832 4820 VBALDINO (Petruccio, Cittadin Fiorentino) delle brevi dimostatione et precetti Morali, Politici et Iconomici, scritti al comun beneficio degli huomini civili, 4to. limp vellum, clean as new, RARE, 10s 6d No place or printer's name, 1592

Haym. mentions 4 of this author's works, but not this; it consists of 200 maxims. Baretti says, Ubaldini was a nobleman of Florence who lived many years in England in the service of Edward VI. He was in great favour at our Court in the reign of Q. Elizabeth, as late as 1588. See also Walpole's Anecdotes.

4821 ULLOA'S (Don Geo. Juan and Don Antonio de) Voyage to South America, with the Natural History of the Country, translated from the Spanish, map and plates, 2 vols. 8vo. a fine copy in old | calf, gilt, 108

4822

1758

another edition, with Mr. Adams', of Waltham Abbey, Account of the Brazils, maps, charts, and plates, 2 vols. 8vo. good copy in old calf, 88

1772

4823 another, the 5th edition, maps and plates, 2 vols. 8vo. boards,

78

1807

"Ulloa's Travels may be selected as the most interesting and satisfactory work of its kind; they are the unacknowledged source of much that has been published in other forms."-Retrospective Review.

4824 UNION, Select Scotch and English Poems, 12mo. 1st edition, calf, neat, 38

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another copy, 12mo. 2nd edition, calf, 28

Edinburgh, 1753

1759

"A small but choice collection of Poems edited by Dr. Thomas Warton."-Lowndes.

4826 UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE, portraits and plates, 8 vols. 8vo. half bound, clean, 108

1774-78

4827 URQUHART'S (D. H., Prebendary of Lincoln) Commentaries on Classical Learning, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s

1803

4828 URSINI (Fulvii) Familiæ Romanæ quæ reperiuntur in Antiquis Numismatibus ab urbe condita ad tempora divi Augusti, adjunctis Familiis XXX., ex libro Antoni Augustini Ep. Ilerdensis, folio, numerous cuts of coins, folio, old calf, gilt edges, 15s

Romae, Francisci Tramezini, 1577 4829 USSHERII (Jacobi Archiepisc.) Annales Veteris Testamenti, uns cum Rerum Asiaticarum et Ægyptiacarum Chronico, folio, old calf, very neat, 128

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"A work perfect in its kind."-Wotton on the Study of Divinity.

Londini, 1650

4830 de Græcà SEPTUAGINTA, interpretum versione Syntagma; cum Libri ESTHERE edit. Origenicâ et Vetere Græcâ altera, nunc primùm in lucem productá; accesserunt de CAINANE dissertatio; et Epistola ad L. Capellum, small 4to. old binding, SCARCE, 108 Londini, 1655 This is a very uncommon piece of the Archbishop's, Dr. Elrington, p. 271 of his Life, says, "This was the last work published by Abp Ussher." "If ever man deserved the character of a giant in learning it was James Ussher."-Dr. Elrington.

4831 USSHER. Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates Historia, thick folio,old calf, neat, £1 58 .. Londini, 1687

4832

To this edition is added "Gravissimæ quæstiones de Christianarum Ecclesiarum Successione et Statu Historica Explicatio," in 191 pages.

Opusculæ duo; de Episcoporum et Metropolitanorum origine, et de Asia Proconsulari; accessit Vet. Eccles. Gubernatio Patriarchalis; aut, de Antiqua Ecclesiæ Britannica Libertate, et Privilegiis, 8vo. old calf, 48 Londini, 1688 4833 Life and Death, a Funeral Sermon for him at Westminster Abbey, April 17, 1656, by Dr. N. Bernard, 8vo. old binding,

4834

4835

38

1656

Life, with 300 Letters between him and the most eminent men of his time, published by Dr. Parr, portrait, folio, good copy in old calf, 158

1686

"This volume forms the best monument yet erected to his memory, and from the very names of his correspondents, gives us a high idea of the respect in which he was held, and the high place he filled in the literary world."-Chalmers's Biog. Dict.

Life, with an Account of his Writings, by Dr. C. R. Elrington, fine portrait by Finden, 8vo. cloth, 6s 6d (pub. at 128) Dublin, 1848

A valuable contribution to the literature of that period, by a most able man.

4836 VADE MECUM; a Manual of Essayes, Morall, Theologicall, interwoven with Moderne Observations, Historicall, Politicall, 18mo. old calf, very neat, SCARCE, 58

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By D. T., "probably Daniel Tuvil."-Lowndes.

1629

4837 VALENTIA'S (Lord) Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, in 1802 to 1806, numerous fine plates, 3 vols. 4to. elegantly half bound in red morocco, £2 28 (pub. at £9 98)

4838

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1809

Mrs. Nassau's original subscriber's copy of these interesting travels, finely printed by Bulmer; the 69 plates are by Angus, Landseer, and other eminent engravers. another edition, 3 vols. 8vo. the plates in 4to. half russia, gilt

168

1811 These interesting Travels in the East were chiefly written by Mr. Salt, Ld. Valencia's Secretary.

4839 VALENTINE VOX, the Ventriloquist, by Henry Cockton, 40 plates by Cruikshank, 8vo. (wants title) cloth, 58 another edition, 12mo. cloth, 28 6d another, plates, post 8vo. cloth, 4s 6d

4840

4841

1850

1854

No date.

4842 VALERII Flacci Argonautica, small 8vo. old parchment, 10s 6d Venetiis, in Edibus Aldi, 1523

Burmann says this edition was superintended "Non e vulgo correctorum, sed per virum eruditum."

4843 VALERIUS Maximus, 18mo. calf, very neat, 48 Amst., Elzevir, 1650 alia editio, 24mo. old calf, 28

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ib., 1671 4845 VALERY'S Italy and its Comforts, a Manual for Tourists, map, 12mo. cloth, 38 (pub. at 7s 6d) Paris, Renouard, 1841 4846 VALLÆ (Georgii) In Ciceronis Partitiones Commentaria, small 8vo. very curious and perfect specimen of old stamped oak binding, 10s 6d Parisiis, Rob. Stephani, 1533

At the end, "Eutropii de Gestis Romanorum libri X.," Parisiis, apud S. Colinæum, 1531, a very early edition.

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4847 VALPY'S Latin Vocabulary, 12mo. cloth, new, 28

4848

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4849

1844

Manual of Latin Etymology, 4to. cloth, new, 58 (pub. at 78) 1852

With a MS. note of thanks from the author to a friend.

Primitive and Leading Words of the Greek Language, 12mo. cloth, 38 (pub. at 68)

1854

4850 VALUATIONS of all the Ecclesiastical Preferments in England and Wales, 12mo. old calf, neat, 3s 6d

1680 4851 VANDALIÆ et Saxoniæ Historia, Alberti Cranzii Continuatio ab A. C. 1500, ubi ille desint, folio, old calf, very neat, 128

Witteberga, 1586

Accessit Metropolis seu Episcoporum in Viginti Diœcesibus Saxoniæ, catalogus, ad 1585, cum Præfatione Dav. Chrytræi.

4852 VAN HALEN'S (Don Juan) Narrative of his Imprisonment in the Dungeons of the Inquisition at Madrid, and his Escape in 1817, with his Journey to Russia, portraits and plates, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 78 6d (pub. at 248)

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1827

"These pages present a most dismal picture. The escape is most interesting in its details."- Literary Gazette.

4853 VANIERII (Jacobi) Prædium Rusticum, 12mo. calf, neat, 28 6d Parisiis, 1746 "This is his principal Latin Poem, which raised him to the first rank of modern Latin poets."-Dict. Hist.

4854 VAN MOOCK (S. J. M.) Dictionnaire Française-Hollandais, 2 vols. 8vo. half calf, neat, 78 Arnhem, 1832 -4855 VAN SWIETEN (Gerard) Commentaries upon the Aphorisms of Dr. Herman Boerhaave, 11 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, £1 18 4856 VARCHI (Benedetto) l'Hercolano, Dialogo, 4to. vellum, much damaged by damp, 58 Venezia, Filippo Giunti, 1570

1744

"His chief merit is in the elegance of his Italian style, which is still reckoned a model.”—This dialogue on Language is his principal philological work. See Tiraboschi.

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4857 VARENI (Bernhardi) Descriptio Regni Japonia et Siam, 8vo. old calf, 38 6d Cantab., 1673 4858 VARILLAS (M. Historiographe de France) La Pratique de l'Éducation des Princes, 4to. old calf, gilt, 108 6d

4859

4860

Paris, 1684

This is a "Histoire de Guillaume de Croy, surnommé Le Sage, Seigneur de Chiévres,
Gouverneur de Charles d'Autriche qui fut Empereur cinquième du nom."-Book-
Plate of Lord Walpole of Woolterton.

Histoire des Revolutions arriveés dans l'Europe en Matiere de
Religion, 1374-1547, 3 vols. 12mo. old binding, 58 Paris, 1686
Brunet does not mention this author, which is somewhat singular. Our Bishop
Burnet replied to him at the time.

une autre edition, 3 vols. 12mo. old calf, 78 6d

Paris, 1688 4861 VARLEY'S (W.) Observations on Colouring and Sketching from Nature, 8vo. boards, 28

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For the Author, 1820 4862 VASARI'S (Giorgio) Lives of the most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, translated from the Italian, portraits, 5 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 178 6d

H. G. Bohn, 1850

4863 VELLEIUS PATERCULUS, Historia Romana, cum Notis G. Vossii,

18mo. old calf, neat, 38

Amst., Elzevir, 1664

4864 - cum Notis Variorum et Burmanni, 8vo. good copy in vellum, 78

Lugd. Bat., 1719

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