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TOMASINI, GIACOMO FILIPPO. Jac. Philippi Tomasini De Tesseris hospitalitatis, liber singularis, &c. [Plates.] Amstelodami, 1670. 12mo.

The author was Bishop of Città Nuova in Istria. With MS. note: "Rare. Voyez catalogue du feu M. Barré dont la vente se fera en détail, 1744. 6 liv. 12 s. = 18 fr.” This volume is however only marked "12 sous" in the copy of Barre's Catalogue, with prices, belonging to the Prince de Soubise, catalogued above.

Green mor., by Zaehnsdorf.

Jac. Philippi Tomasini, Episcopi Æmoniensis, Titus Livius Patavinus. Editio novissima aucta, emendata, & figuris æneis adornata, [Device.] Amstelodami, 1670. 12mo.

Bound with the volume "De Tesseris." Tomasinus wrote several other works on the antiquities of Pavia, and, like Livy himself, was celebrated for "a certain flavour of Patavinity."

Green mor., by Zaehnsdorf.

TOMITANUS, BERNARDINUS. Bernardini Tomitani Coridon, sive de Venetorum laudibus. [Aldine device.] Venetiis, Aldus, 1536. 12mo.

Clonicus, sive de Reginald Poli, Card. Ampliss. laudibus. [Aldine device.] Venetiis, Aldus, 1556. 12mo.

Bound with the "Coridon," by the same author.

TOTTI, POMPILIO. Ritratti et Elogii di Capitani Illustri. [Plates.] In Roma alle spese di Pomponio Totti Libraro, 1635. 4to.

The first edition. Several of the portraits are taken from the collection of Paolo Giovio. The "Columbus" is the Cogoletto portrait, attributed to the Admiral by mistake. The description is also wrong: "Era il Colombo di carnagion bianca: d'occhi azzurri: e di pelo, e capelli neri." According to Don Ferdinand Columbus he should have said, "Aveva il naso aquilino, e gli occhi bianchi, bianco, e accesso di vivo colore: nella sua gioventù ebbe i capelli biondi."

Herrera, in M. Major's version, says: "His nose was aquiline; his eyes blue; his complexion clear, and having a tendency to a glowing red; the beard and hair red in his youth; but his fatigues early turned them white."

TOUP, JONATHAN. Emendationes in Suidam. Scripsit Io. Toup, A.M. Ecclesiæ S. Martini, cum Capella de Loo, in Agro Cornubiensi, Rector. Londoni, 1760-75. 8vo. 3 vols.

Mr. Wodhull, according to his MS. notes, bought the five parts, sewed, on March 26, 1776, for 18/6, and had them bound in these three volumes.

Calf, gilt.

*TOUSSAINT, FRANÇOIS VINCENT. Les Mours. [Vignettes.] à Amsterdam, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1763. 12mo.

Calf, gilt.

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TREBATIUS-TURPIN.

TREBATIUS, BERNARDINUS. Orus Apollo Niliacus de Hieroglyphicis notis, à Bernardino Trebatio Vicentino latinitate donatus. [Engraved title.] Colophon: Venetiis, apud D. Iacob. à Burgofranco, Papiensem, 1538. 8vo.

TRENT, COUNCIL OF. Canones, et decreta sacrosancti œcumenici et generalis Concilii Tridentini sub Paulo III, Julio III, Pio IIII. Pontificibus Max. [Aldine Device.] Aldus, Venetiis, 1564. 8vo.

TRIBUTE, THE. The Tribute: a Collection of Miscellaneous Unpublished Poems, by Various Authors. Edited by Lord Northampton. London, 1837. 8vo.

This "fortunate volume," as Mr. A. C. Swinburne has called it, contains some of Landor's strongest and most dramatic work," besides the first issue of Tennyson's "Oh ! that 'twere possible!" The following extract relates to the poems contributed by Sir C. A. Elton. "Lord Northampton, you remember, was the Chairman at the British Association-a handsome Paganini. Papa searched out in an old New London Magazine an extract from a poem which he entitles 'Byron in Greece.' In parts I admire it very much, though some lines may be a little confused: also a translation of Gray's Latin ode on the Monastery of La Chartreuse : and a little poem to myself; and those lines, 'A Thought from La Bruyère.' I don't think you know the lines to me; they are simple and pretty, quite the opposite to the high-sounding address to Grecian priestesses, haunted groves, Keats and his poem of Titans, Byron fighting and

"Fixing on the azure of the skies

The last fond glances of his fading eyes.""

Letters of M. E. Elton. 1837.

*TRYON, THOMAS. The Way to get Wealth. 1. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine equal to French, and cyder equal to Canary, to make wine of all sorts of herbs, to make mead, rumrack, mum, coffee, tea, ... and 40 sorts of ale in a minute. 2. A help to discourse, &c. 3. A book of knowledge... of sun rising and setting, tide ebbing and flowing, make strops to set razors, to preserve the eyes, and other rarities. The second edition enlarged. London, printed for G. Conyers at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, 1706. 12mo.

Attributed to Thomas Tryon, who published a similar work in 1683.

In the second part is the recipe for making of tea. "Set on your Boiler with fair water, put into it a few tops of Hysop, let it boil... then add a few leaves of sage and a lump of white sugar or sugar-candy: and drawing it off into less pots, put to every pint of the liquor a dram & a half of the herb Tea, & put it before the fire to settle & heat, & infuse well, for if it boil anything after the Tea is in, much of the strength will evaporate."

TURPIN, FRANÇOIS RENÉ. Histoire de la vie de Mahomet, Législateur de l'Arabie, par M. Turpin. Paris, 1773. 12mo. 3 vols.

The third volume bears the imprint of Amsterdam, and is dated 1779.
Old French calf, gilt.

TURRECREMATA.

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TURRECREMATA, JOANNES DE. Begin: Beatissimo patri clementissimo domino Pio secundo põtifici maximo Joh'es de Turrecremata sabinesis episcop': sancte Romane ecclie cardinalis sancti Sixti vulgariter nuncupatus: post humile recomendatione ad pedu oscula beatoz, etc. Colophon: Reuerendissimi cardinalis tituli sancti Sixti domini Johannis d' Turrecremata : expositio breuis et vtilis super toto psalterio. Argentine impressa. Anno domini 1482. nono Kal' maii feliciter est consummata. fol.

Printed by J. Gruninger. From the library of the Capuchins at Bamberg.
Original wooden boards, with leather back.

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RSINUS, FULVIUS. Illustrium imagines, ex antiquis marmoribus, numismatibus et gemmis expressæ: quæ exstant Romæ, major pars apud Fulvium Vrsinum. Editio altera. [Plates.] Antverpia, ex officina Plantiniana, 1506. 4to.

Calf, gilt.

URSPERG. Vrspergenis Coenobii Chronicon, quo omnes ferè veteres, potissimum vero rerum Germanicarum et Gallicarum Historici succinctè continentur, &c. [Device.] Argentorati, sumptibus Lazari Zetzneri Bibliopol., 1609. fol.

Compiled by "Conrad à Liectenaw," with a preface by Philip Melanchthon.

UZANNE, OCTAVE. L'Ombrelle. Le Gant. Le Manchon. Par Octave Uzanne. Illustrations de Paul Avril.

Paris, 1883. 8vo.

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ALERIUS FLACCUS, CAIUS BALBUS. C. Valerii Flacci Argonautica. Jo. Baptista Pii Carmen ex quarto Argonauticon Apollonij. Orphei Argonautica innominato interprete. [Aldine device.]

Venetiis, in ædibus Aldi, 1523. 8vo.

Barthius identified the "unnamed interpreter " of Orpheus with Leodrisio Cribello, "ami de Philelphe, et d'une famille connue et considérée à Milan."

C. Valerii Flacci Argonauticon libri octo, à Philippo Eugentino emendati, & ad vetustissima exemplaria recogniti. [Device by G. Tory.] Parisiis, apud Simonem Colinæum, 1532. 8vo.

Bought by Mr. Wodhull "at L. Davis' sale, Feb. 17th, 1775." With the Wodhull arms in gold on the side.

Tree-calf, gilt, by Kalthoeber.

C. Valerii Flacci Setini Balbi libri viii.

Brugensi locis prope innumerabilibus emendati.

Christophori Plantini, 1565. 8vo.

With the signature of "Jo. Bapt. Perusinensis."

Red mor., gilt, g.e.

A Ludouico Cassione

Antverpiæ, ex officina

VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Valerius Maximus. Addito indice perbrevi, ceu ad omnes Historias asylo tutissimo. [Device: the Conies.] Parisiis, apud Simonem Colinæum, 1527. 8vo.

Purchased by Mr. M. Wodhull, March 21st, 1787. With his MS. notes.
Calf, gilt.

Valerius Maximus. Addito indice perbrevi, ceu ad omneis historias asylo tutissimo. Parisiis, ex officina Simonis Colinai, 1533. 12mo. Vellum, gilt.

novem.

Valerii Maximi Dictorum et Factorum memorabilium libri Venetiis, Aldus, [1534.] 8vo.

With inscriptions "Leonardus" and "Terminatis hic liber est."

Vellum, gilt.

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