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of three, four, five, and six Parts, for Voices and Viols. London, 1615. 4to.

Sotheby's in 1823, (Bassus only, 4s.) AMNER, Richard. Essay towards the Interpretation of the Prophecies of Daniel, with occasional Remarks upon some of the most celebrated Commentaries on them. London, 1776. 8vo. 5s.

An ingenious though unconvincing work, written by an Unitarian. The author likewise published An Account of the positive Institutions of Christianity.' 1774. 8vo. 2s. 6d. and Considerations on a future State,' &c. 1797. 8vo. 5s.

AMORY, Thomas. Memoirs of several Ladies of Great Britain. London, 1769. 12mo. 2 vols. 10s.

Hollis, 828, 12s. 6d. The former edition of this work appeared in 1755. 8vo. with

two letters to the reviewers. An excellent notice of this Unitarian romance will be found in the Retrosp. Review, vi. 100-13. Life of John Buncle, Esq. London, 1825. 8vo. 3 vols.

The former editions of this amusing and singular work, which is a sort of sketch of his own life, appeared in 1756-66. 8vo. and 12mo. 4 vols. Edition, 1766, Hollis,

768, 2 vols. 17s.

AMOS, William. Minutes in Agriculture and Planting, illustrated with dried Specimens of natural Grasses. Boston and London, 1810. royal 4to. 6s.

This author likewise published, The Theory and Principles of the Drill Husbandry.' London, 1794. 4to. 7s. 6d. and Minutes of Agriculture and Planting.' London, 1804. 7s. 6d.

Amours of English Gallantry, in several Poems. London, 1675. 8vo. Perry, pt. i. 131, 1. 11s. Bindley, pt. i.

58, 4l. 18s.

Amours of Messalina, late Queen of England, (Queen of James II.) London, 1689. 12mo.

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of the Warres between him and the Persians, and also of the Tartars and Muscovites. London, for Hackett. 4to.

Not noticed by Ames, Herbert, or Dr. Dibdin. Nassau, pt. ii. 188, 21. 2s. Amygdala Britannica, See WITHER, George.

1647.

AMYRALDUS, Moses. Discourse concerning divine Dreams mention'd in Scripture, translated from the French, by James Lowde. London, 1676. 8vo. 5s.

A curious work by an eminent French Protestant Divine. A translation of his Treatise concerning Religions' appeared in 1660. 12mo. 4s.

Anabaptists anatomized and silenced in a Public Dispute. London, 1654. 8vo. with front. by Cross.

Nassau, pt. i. 34, 15s. In the British Museum Catalogue are many tracts, &c.

relating to the Anabaptists.

ANACREON. Oda, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis et variis Accessionibus, Opera et Studio Josua Barnes. Cantab. 1705. 12mo. with three portraits, viz. of Anacreon, the Duke of Marlborough, and Barnes, 6s.

Reprinted Cantab. 1721, and Lond. 1734. The edition of 1721 is preferred, Edition 1705. that of 1734 is incorrect. Gosset, 101, 10s. Heath, 3451, 16s. 6d.

Bindley, pt. i. 208, 16s. 6d. Williams, 40, morocco, 1. 11s. Edition 1721. White Knights, 105, 9s. Dent, pt. i. 39, mor.

19s.

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Notis et Indice (edente Mich. Maittaire). Lond. 1725. 4to. 15s. One hundred copies printed. Bindley, pt. i 522, russia, 11. Duke of Grafton, ANACREON. Carmina, Gr. cum Novis Versionibus, Scholiis et Notis (edente Mich. Maittaire). Lond. 1740. 4to.

One hundred copies printed on common, and six copies on fine writing paper. This edition contains the notes of Buthillerius, which are not in that of 1725. Drury,

2800, russia, 19s. Willett, 83, 11. 2s. Bp. of Ely, 170, 14. 6s.

Carmina cum Notis perpetuis. Accedunt ejusdem ut perhibentur Fragmenta et Poetria Sapphus, quæ supersunt. Lond. 1742. 12mo

58.

An elegant edition edited by Trapp. Heath, 3453, 11s. Roscoe, 840, 17s.

Carmina, cum Sapphonis et Alcai Fragmentis, Græce. Glasg. 1751.32mo.

An elegant little edition. Dent, pt. i.

40, mor. 9s. 6d. Drury, 72, mor. 5s. Some

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Carmina, Græce. Glasg.

1757. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

This edition, says Dr. Harwood, does credit to the University of Glasgow, both in regard to splendor and correctness. A neat and correct edition of Anacreon, Gr. et Lat. by Gail, Dublin, 1801. 8vo. 6s.; also another containing Anacreon, Sappho, and Alcæus, Gr. et Lat. Glasg. 1801. small 8ve. 3s. 6d.

Odaria, ad Textus Barnesiani Fidem emendata. Accedunt Variæ Lectiones curâ Edwardi Forster. Londini, 1802. small 8vo.

An elegant edition, ornamented with vig

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of the Spanish Drama, and Specimens of the Writers of the different Ages. London, 1818. 12mo. 5s.

Anacreon. The Odes translated | Literature, followed by a History into English Measure, by Lord Thurlow. Lond. 1822. 12mo. 5s. Of Anacreon there have been other translations, viz. by the Rev. Hercules Younge, 1802, 12mo.; by Thomas Girdlestone, M.D. 1803, crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.; by the Rev. Thomas Gilpin, 1807, 12mo. 3s.; by T. Orger, L.L.D. 1825, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

ANDERSON, Adam. Deduction of the Origin of Commerce from the earliest Accounts. Carefully revised, corrected and continued to

4to. 4 vols.

Analecta Græca Majora et Mi- the present Time. London, 1801. nora. Vide DALZEL, A. Analogia Honorum. GAN, J.

See Lo

Analytical Review from the Commencement in 1788 to 1798 inclusive; also vol. i. of a New Series, for 1799. 29 vols.

London. 8vo.

Dr. Geddes was a principal contributor to this periodical. Hollis, 28, 29, 3/. 1s. ANASTASII Sinaite Anagogicarum Contemplationum in Hexameron, Lib. xii. hactenus desideratus; cui præmissa est Expostulatio Pet. Allix de S. Chrysostomi Epistolam ad Cæsarium Monachum adversus Apollinarii Hæresin. Londini, 1682.

4to. 5s.

Published by the celebrated French critic

And. Dacier.

Anas. Selections from the French Anas: containing Remarks of eminent Scholars on Men and Books; together with Anecdotes and Apophthegms of illustrious Persons. London, 1797. 12mo. 2 vols. 7s.

Anastasius. See HOPE.

Anatomie of a Woman's Tongue, divided into five Parts; Medicine, a Poison, a Serpent, Fire, and Thunder. London, 1638. 4to.

A scarce poetical tract. Anatomie of the World, with its Frailtie and Decay, a Poem. Lond. 1621. 8vo. Two Parts.

Perry, pt. i. 132, 1l. 8s. Anatomy of a Hande in the Manner of a Dyall, necessary for all People. Imprented at Holy Well, by Wyllyam Follingham for Richarde Bankes. 1544. 12mo. Black letter.

A justly celebrated and valuable work, replete with useful information, though in some measure superseded by David Macpherson's Annals of Commerce. The first edition appeared 1764. folio. 2 vols. 15s. Heath, 1408, 1l. 15s. Another edition, 1789, 4to. 4 vols.

ANDERSON, Eneas. Narrative in 1792, 1793, and 1794. Lond. of the British Embassy to China, 1795. 4to. 12s.

This narrative of Earl Macartney's Embassy is of little value in comparison with that of Sir G. L. Staunton, Bart. Fonthill, 3086, 21. An abridgment also appeared

in 1795:

sailed from the Downs in April, Journal of the Forces which 1800, on a secret Expedition under till their arrival in Minorca, and the command of Lieut. Gen. Pigot, continued through all the subsequent transactions of the Army to the surrender of Alexandria: with a particular account of Malta. Lond. 1802. 4to. with engravings, 10s. to 15s.

Re

Fonthill, 3106, 21. 4s. ANDERSON, Sir Edmund. ports in the Common Pleas, chiefly in the reign of Q. Elizabeth, in French. London, 1664, 5. folio. 2 parts, with portrait by W. Faithorne, 10s. LARGE PAPER,15s.

Sotheby's in 1824. 1. Among the Seignior Edm. Anderson, senr. chiefe JusMS. Harl. 4817, are 'Les Reportes de

tice de Common Banc.'

or a sincere Sorrow for Sin, faith-
-Henry. The Court Convert,
fully traversed, expressing the Dig-
nity of a true Penitent.
for the Author, 18mo. 5s.

Printed

Contains pp. 9 to 32, with a title and epistle dedicatory. Some copies of this poem have

ANAYA, A. Essay on Spanish the name of Audley as the author.

xii-xxxvii. (misprint xxix) title to book 1, PP. 1.-457 (misprint, 455).

cancelled, and by additional matter extendN.B. In some copies p. xxxvii. has been

ANDERSON, James. Ane godly Treatis, calit the first and second Cumming of Christ, with the Tone of the Wintersnycht. 1595. Edin-ed to p. xli. burgh, be Robert Smyth. 16mo.

A poem in seven-line stanzas consisting of 16 leaves. Another edition was printed at Edinburgh by Andro Hart.

-Essay shewing that the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland is imperial and independent. Edinburgh, 1705. 8vo. 5s.

For this work, written to confute the mistakes of Drake, and misrepresentations of Atwood, the parliament of Scotland ordered the author a reward, and thanks to be delivered to him by the Lord Chan

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Royal Genealogies, or the genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings, and Princes, from Adam to these Times. Lond. 1732. folio.

The most useful and valuable work of the kind, and probably the most difficult and laborious one ever undertaken by author or printer. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 146, LARGE PAPER, russia, 61. 5s. Some copies bear the date of 1736, with new addenda and corrigenda after the preface. Bindley, pt.i. 159, 31. 3s. Nassau, pt. i. 203, 21. 8s.

Selectus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotia Thesaurus, auxit et locupletavit Thomas Ruddimanus. Edinb. 1739. folio.

A highly valuable and useful work, with plates engraved by Sturt. Dent, pt. i. 146, 66s. Towneley, pt. i. 72, 6l. 15s. Nassau. pt. i. 204, 7. 12s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 145, 7. 17s. 6d. Brockett, 268, 10. 10s. It is said some copies were printed upon fine paper. The introduction by Ruddiman was afterwards inadequately translated and published with notes. Edinb. 1773. 12mo. 2s. 6d. Brockett, 2653, 9s.

- A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery: in its different Branches of Yvery, Luvel, Perceval and Gournay. London, 1742. royal Svo. 2 vols.

This work, written principally by the Rt. Hon. John Percival, first Earl of Egmont, was privately printed.

Collation-Vol. I. Title, pp. i-xii, 1—30,

Detached Genealogical Tables.

Auberie de Bellomonte.

XII Tables of the eldest Branch of the
House of Yvery, on seven leaves.
Table to Book III.

Descent from the Barons of Kary.
Table to Book IV.

Table the first of the fifth book (at the back) the quarters of Sir Richard de Perceval, first of that name.

Table the second of the fifth book.

PLATES.

'Orate pro Anima Ryc. Perceval.' The Manor of Weston-in-Gordano. Tomb of Rycharde Percyvale-M.CCCC. lxxxiii.

Vol. II. Title, 'To the Reader,' 2 leaves,

title to book vi. pp. i-533. Pages 446
and 447 are missing, and between pp.
452-3, are duplicate pages 453 to 460.
Detached Genealogical Tables.

Table to the sixth book.
Sydenham, Cave, Tilly, Kitsford, Peck-
stone and Redmere.
House of De la More.
Earls of Flanders, &c.

The thirty-two Quarters of the Children
of John, Lord Visc. Perceval, and the
Lady Catharine Cecil his wife.
Table to Book 7.

PLATES.

The Mannor of Sydenham.

Loghart Castle, near Mallow in Ireland. Castle of Liscarrol, in the County of Cork. The Castle of Kanturk.

Map of Part of the Estate of the Right Hon. John Percival, Earl of Egmont. Monument.

Mount Pleasant, near Tunbridge Wells.
Beverston Castle.

PORTRAITS engraved by Faber.
Rich. Perceval Esq. died 1620.
Alice Wife to Rich. Perceval Esq. living
1599.

The Right Hon. Sir Philip Perceval Kt. died 1647.

Catharine, Wife to Sir Philip Perceval
Kt. died 2 Jan. 1681-2.
George Perceval Esq. ob. 25 March
1675.

The Rt. Hon. Sr Ino. Perceval Bart. ob. 1665.

Catharine, Wife to S. Iohn Perceval
Bart. died 17 Aug. 1679.
Robert Perceval Esq. dyed 5 of June,
1677.

Sir Philip Perceval Bart. dyed 11th of
Sept. 1680.

Sr In°. Perceval Bart. died 1686.

ROYAL PAPER, 21. 2s.

Catharine, Wife to Sr. In°. Perceval | 1799-1802. 8vo. 6 vols. 11. 10s.
Bart. died 2d of Feb. 1691-2.
The Honble. Philip Perceval Esq. born
13th of Nov. 1686.

The Right Honble. Iohn Perceval Earl
of Egmont born July 12, 1683.
The Rt. Honble. Catharine Wife to John
Perceval Earl of Egmont born 1689.
Sir Philip Parker Kat, knighted by Q.

Elizth. 1578.

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There are four portraits of the Rawdons, which were engraved for an intended History of that family-the portraits are sometimes inserted in the House of Yvery, but form no part of the work.

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ANDERSON, James, LL. D. An Account of the present State of the

Hebrides and Western Coasts of Scotland. Edinb. 1785. 8vo. with a map, 5s.

Written expressly to point out means of improvement.

The Bee; or Literary Weekly Intelligencer. London, 1790-4. Small 8vo. 18 vols. with portraits. Complete sets of this valuable periodical

work, in which Dr. Anderson received material assistance from men of taste and learning are of rare occurrence. It was printed on three papers. coarse, common, and fine. Constable, No. 17. 11. 10s.

-Essays relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Fifth edition, with Additions and Corrections. London, 1800. 8vo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d. The first edition appeared 1775. 8vo. 1 vol. anonymously.

1

Recreations in Agriculture and Natural History, Arts and Miscellaneous Literature. London,

A copious list of this eminent AgriculWatt's Bibliotheca Britannica. tural writer's works, will be found in

ANDERSON, James, M. D. Letters to Sir Josph Banks, Bart. on the Cochineal Insects, discovered at Madras. Madras, 1788-9-90. 4to. with plates. 10s. 6d.

This writer likewise published An Account of the Importation of American Cochineal Insects into Hindostan. Madras, 1795. John, M.A. Defence of the Church, Government, Faith, Worship and Spirit of the Presbyterians. Glasg. 1714. 4to.

John. Observations on Roman Antiquities discovered between the Forth and Clyde. Edinb. 1800. 4to.

Roxburghe, 8777. 5s. 6d.

- Account of a Mission to the East Coast of Sumatra in 1823, under the Direction of the Government of Prince of Wales's Island. London, 1826. 8vo. with maps and plates, 16s.

A critique on this work appeared in the Quarterly Review, xxxiv. 99-110. The Colde

Patrick, M.D. Spring of Kinghorne Craig, his admirable and new tryed Properties, so far foorth as yet are found true by Experience. Edinb. 1618. 4to.

With wood-cut view of the Colde

Spring,' on back of title. Gordonstoun, 60, 1. 11s. 6d. Another work of rare occurrence by this author is entitled 'Grana Angelica.' Edinb. 1635. 12mo.

R. Rudiments of Tamul Grammar; combining with the Rules of Kodun Tamul, or the ordinary Dialect, an Introduction Dialect of the Language. to Shen Tamul, or the elegant Lond. 1821. 4to. 18s.

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Walter, D.D. of France during the Reigns of Francis I. and Charles IX. To which is prefixed, a Review of the general History of the Monarchy, from its Origin to that Period. London, 1769. 4to. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

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