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Willett, 1960, 16s. FINE PAPER, with proof plates. Heath, 2819, 17. 5s. Phipps' Voyage will be found in vol. i. of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels.

The Journal of a Voyage undertaken by Order of his present Majesty, for making Discoveries toward the North Pole, by the Hon. Commodore Phipps and Cap. tain Lutwidge, in his Majesty's Sloops Racehorse and Carkase. To which is prefixed an Account of the several Voyages undertaken for the Discovery of a North-East Passage to China and Japan. Lond. 1774, 8vo. 2s.

Remarks on the Observations made in the late Voyage towards the North Pole, for determining the Acceleration of the Pendulum, in Latitude 79° 50', by Samuel Horsley, LL.D. Sec. R. S, in a Letter to the Hon. Constantine John Phipps. Lond. 1774, 4to.

PHIPS, Sir Wm. Pietas in Patrum, or, The Life of Sir William Phips, Capt. Gen. of Massachusset Province. Lond. 1697, 12mo.

Heber, pt. iii. 9s. Chalmers, pt. i. 76, 5s. 6d.

Reprinted in 1699, 12mo. Printed in Magnalia Christi Americana. See MATHER, Cotton.

PHISTON, William. The Welspring of wittie Conceites, translated from the Italian by W. Phist. Lond. for R. Jones, 1584, 4to. Noticed in Warton's History of English Poetry. This is one of the books which Ritson, in his remarks on Warton, regarded as supposititious. Heber, pt. viii. 17. 19s. A copy is in the Bodleian Library, and extracts from the work will be found in the Monthly Mirror for July, 1803. See CONCEITS.

A Lamentation of England for John Ivele, Bishop of Sarisburie, who deceased the 22 of September, 1571. By W. Ph. Lond. by Richarde Jones. A description and copious extracts of this poetical tract are given, from an imperfect copy, in Brydges' British Bibliographer, i. 567-9. PHENIX.-Ane metaphorical Invention of a Tragedie called Phonix. 4to.

to be obseruit and eschewit in Scottis

lume, entitled 'Essayes of a Prentise on the Divine Art of Poesie, by KING JAMES VI. See p. 1180.]

The Phænix Nest built up with the most rare and refined workes of Noblemen, &c., set foorth by R. S. Lond. 1593, 4to. Heber, pt. iv. 317. 10s. Reprinted in Park's Heliconia, vol. 2, but with several omissions.

See BARCLAY, John. Phenix.

PHOTIUS. Epistolæ, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis per Rich. Montacutium, cum Auctorio quinque Epistolarum non prius editarum. Lond. 1651, folio, 6s.

A good edition. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 654, 12s.

PHOTII Lexicon e Codice Galeano descripsit Ric. Porson. Cantab. 1822, 8vo. 2 vols. published at 17.10s. reduced (Bohn) to 10s. 6d.

Drury, 3141, russia, 17. 14s. LARGE PAPER. 4to, 31. 3s.

PHRENOLOGY.-The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany. Edinb. 1823-47, 8vo. Complete in 20 vols.

Published quarterly at 4s. each. Vols. i. to x. published by Oliver and Boyd. Vols. xi. to xx. by Maclachlan and Co.

Transactions of the Phrenological So. ciety. 1824, 8vo. plates.

PHYSIC and Physicians; exhibiting the Public and Private Life of the most celebrated Medical Men. Lond. 1839, post 8vo. 2 vols.-1842, in 1 vol. 12s.

See PROFESSIONAL ANECDOTES.
PHYSIOGNOMY.

Philosophical Letters upon Physiognomies: to which are added, Dissertations on the Inequality of Souls, Philanthropy and Misfortunes. Lond. 1751, 12mo. 3s.

A very indifferent translation from the French of the Abbot Pernetti. PHYSIOGNOMICAL Portraits. See PORTRAITS.

PHYSIOPHILUS, John [i.e. Ig de On sign. K. i. begins 'Ane schort Trea- Born, Baron Born]. Monachologia, tise, containing some Reulis and Cantelis or a Specimen of the natural HisPoesie.' On sign. N ii. begins The cntory of the various Orders of Monks, Psalm, translated out of Tremellius.' On after the Manner of the Linnæan sign. O ii, Ane schort Poeme of Tyme,' System: translated from the Latin two pages. Then, 'A Table of some obscure Wordis, &c. The whole contains printed at Augsburgh. Lond. 1783, Piiii. A copy is in Trinity College, Cam- 8vo. plates. bridge. [This is merely part of the vo 1

A satirical work.

Hibbert, 6188, 10s. Edinb. 1852, 8vo. with additional Notes, and 18 plates, by A. Arnst, 5s. See Retrospective Review, iii. 71-83.

PIANEZZA, C. E. F. H., Marquis. The Truth of the Christian Religion, translated by Thomas Wise, A.M., with some account of the Author. Lond. 1703, 8vo. front.

PICA. See DIRECTORIUM.

PICART, Bernard. The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of the several Nations of the known World. 1733-39, folio, 7 vols. usually bound in 6, 223 plates, 81. 8s. LARGE PAPER, 127. 12s.

This work was published weekly, by subscription. Gough, 2922, 147. 14s.

The Temple of the Muses: or, the principal Histories of fabulous Antiquity, represented in 60 Sculptures, designed and engraved by Bernard Picart and other celebrated Masters (the Descriptions in four languages, Latin, French, Dutch, and English). Amst. 1733, folio. Gough, 3629, 31. 10s.

PICCHEUS, Gregorius. Oratio ad Sixtum V. et alios Christianos Principes pro Britannico bello indicendo. Romæ, Accolti, 1588, 4to. A curious Tract, consisting of 13 leaves only. Heber, pt. i. 5464, 17. 1s. Bright,

17. 12s.

PICCOLOMINI, Æneas Sylvius, afterwards Pope Pius II. Three Eclogues of the Miseries and Maners of the Court and Courtiers, by Alex. Barclay Priest. Lond. 1570, folio.

Appended to Brant's Stultifera Navis. The Historie of Evrialvs and Lvcretia, written in Latine by Eneas Sylvivs, and translated into English by Charles Allen, Gent. Lond. 1639, 16mo. Pp. 105, not including title and the author's epistle dedicatory to Marianus Sozinus.

PICHLER, Zuléima. Paris, Didot, 1825, 8vo.

Privately printed and dedicated to the Roxburghe Club. Dent, pt. ii. 1316, 7s.

PICHOT, Amadée D. M. Voyage historique et littéraire en Angleterre et en Europe. Paris, 1825, 8vo. 3 vols.

terly Review, xxxii. 342-54. An English translation appeared 1826, 8vo. 2 vols.

PICK, Samuel. Festum Volup containing divers choice Songs, Love tatis, or the Banquet of Pleasure. Posies, Sonnets, Odes, Madrigals, Satyrs, Epigrams, &c. By S. P. Gent. Lond. 1639, 4to.

Thirty-one leaves. A collection of 'loveposies, sonnets, odes, madrigals, satyrs, epigrams, epitaphs and elegies.' Lloyd,

1027, 21. 15s. Utterson, 3 leaves in MS. ley, 91. Bright, 47. 4s.

17. 3s. date 1631. Wrangham, 71. 7s. Bind

William. Turf Register and Breeder's Stud-book. York, 1803, 8vo. 2 vols.

PICKBOURN, James. A Dissertation on the English Verb. Lond. 1789, 8vo.

An excellent grammatical treatise. Gossett, 4046, 10s. 6d. Horne Tooke, 538, 15s. 6d.

PICKERING, Amelia. Sorrows of Werter, a Poem. Lond. 1788, 4to.

- Benj. A Fire-brand pluckt out of the Bvrning: a Sermon preached before the House of Commons Nov. 27, 1644, by Benj. Pickering. Lond. 1645, 4to.

Danby. Index to the Statutes at Large, from Magna Charta to 1761. Camb. 1769, 8vo.

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Singer, pt. iii. 4s. 6d.

Rev. Joseph. Practical Sermons. Lond. 1821, 8vo. 2 vols.

Peter. A Myroure or Glasse for all spirited Ministers to behold themselves in, wherein they may learne theyr Office and Duitie towardis the Flocke committed to their Charg. Lond. by R. Crowley, 1551, 16mo.

B 7, in eights. Robert. Warranted Tydings An excellent exposé of this wretched compilation will be found in the Quar- from Ireland. Lond. 1641, 4to.

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glysshe by Syr Thomas Elyot, Knyghte. 1534. See CYPRIAN, T. C.

Rules or Weapons concerning the spiritual Battel, together with an Exposition on 16 Psalms. With two Epistles written by Ioh. Picus of Mirand. Translated by W. H. Printed for John Dalderne, 1589, 4to. From Maunsell's Catalogue, p. 92. Anacreon, &c. by Tho. Stanley, 1651. A platonick Discourse upon Love. See

The Lives of Picus and Pascal, with a

Parallel between those two Christian worthies, by Mr. Jessup. Lond. 1730,

8vo.

PIE, T. An Houre Glasse, contayning a computation from the beginning of Time to Christ. Lond. John Wolfe, 1597, 4to.

The Savilles, Dec. 1860, 17. 1s. PIEDMONT -Account of the Mo

Protestants in the Valleys of Piedmont. Lond. 1658, folio.

PICTS. - History of the Picts, with a Catalogue of their Kings, &c. with Sir Robert Sibbald's Ob-neys collected for the distressed servations. Edinb. 1706, 12mo. Nassau, pt. i. 1599, 10s. Reed, 4315, 12s. Roxburghe, 8724, 1. 6s. Heber, pt. ii. 7s. Attributed by some to Sir James Balfour, by others to Mr. Henry Maule of Melgum; it will be found inserted in the Miscellanea Scotica, 4 vols. 12mo. Glasg. 1818.

Hibbert, 6731, morocco, 17.

A short and faithfull Account of the late Commotions in the Valleys of Piedmont, within the Dominions of Savoy. 1655, 4to.

Valleys of Piedmont (by Bp. Burnet).
The History of the Persecutions of the
Lond. 1688, 4to.

The Declaration and Manifesto of the Protestants of the Vallies of Piedmont, called Vaudois. Lond. 1690, 4to.

The State of Savoy: in which a full and distinct Account is given of the Persecution of the Protestants, by Means of the French Councils. Lond. 1691, 4to.

A Relation of a Town in the PrincipaSee DE BRY, Theodore. MAULE, Henry. lity of Piedmont within these few Weeks PICTURE and Image Worship.-sunk under Ground. Lond. 1679, 4to. A Treatise declaring and shewing that Pyctures and other Ymages, which were wont to be worshiped, ar in no wise to be suffred in the Temples and Churches of Christen Men,&c. Printed for William Marshall, 16mo. n. d. BLACK LETTER. 'The Authors of this little Treatise ar the open Preachers of Argenteyne.' White Knights, 4168, morocco, 21. Bright, 17. 158. PICUS, John, Earl of Mirandula. The Lyfe of Johan Picus Erle of Myrandula, with dyvers Epystles and other Workes of the sayd Johan Picus. Translated by Sir Thomas More. Lond. by W. de Worde. 4to.

Forty leaves, G 4. in sixes. Hibbert, 6290, morocco, 127. Dent, pt. ii, 893, morocco, 217. A copy in the Grenville Collection. This translation is inserted in Sir Thomas More's Works, printed in

1557.

Imprynted by John Rastell, 4to. G. Chalmers, pt. ii. 612, 77. 10s.

The Rules of a Christian Lyfe made by Picus Erie of Mirandula, transl. into En

History of Piedmont, by Antonio Gal. lenga. Lond. 1855, post 8vo. 3 vols. maps, pub. at 17. 4s. reduced, 10s. 6d.

The Subalpine Kingdom, or Experi. ences and Studies in Savoy, Piedmont, 1856, post 8vo. 2 vols. published at 17. 1s. and Genoa. By Bayle St. John. Lond. reduced to 7s.

See MORLAND, Sam. WALDENSES.

PIELLEUS, Gul. De Anglorum expulsione Opus. Paris, 1512, 4to. Fuga et Hyspanorum ex Navarra

Heber, pt. i. 5469, 14s. Now in the Grenville Collection. A rare volume. See MEUSELIUS, vii. p. 233.

PIEMENTELLI, Don Diego. The Deposition of Don Diego Piementelli. 1588, 4to.

BLACK LETTER. Steevens, 1626.

4to.

A copy is in the British Museum, which formerly belonged to K. James I. A-T, both inclusive, in fours. The volume consists of travels in Turkey, 1567, &c.

PIERCE, James, of Exon. A Pa- Giouanno Wolfio Inghilese, 1585, raphrase and Notes on the Epistles of Saint Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: to which are annexed, critical Dissertations on particular Parts of Scripture, &c. &c. Second Edition. Lond. 1733, 4to.

Locke, Pierce, and Benson make up a complete commentary on the Epistles; and are indeed all in the number of the most ingenious commentaries I have ever read.'-Dr. Doddridge.

Thomas, Dean of Salisbury. A third and fourth part of Pegasus taught by Bankes his ghost to dance in the Dorick Moode, to the tune of Lacrymæ. By Baxilius Philomusus, n. p. 1684, 4to. The first part was by Thomas Barlow.

The Sinner impleaded in his own court, wherein are represented the great discouragements from sinning, which the sinner receiveth from sin. Lond. 1656, 8vo. The Divine Philanthropie defended against the declamatory attempts of certain papers entitled A correptory correction [by Barlee]. In vindication of some notes concerning God's decrees, especially of reprobation.' Lond. 1657, 4to. A Collection of Sermons on several occasions. Oxon. 1671, 4to.

PIERCEY, John. The real name of the Jesuit who passed under the name of Fisher, in his Controversy with Laud. See LAUD, Archbishop. WHITE, Francis

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Phil. A Report of the Kingdome of Congo, a Region of Africa, and of the Countries that border rounde about the same. Drawen out of the Writings and Discourses of Odvardo Lopez, a Portingall, by Philippo Pigafetta. Translated out of Italian by Abraham Hartwell. Lond. by Iohn Wolfe, 1597,

4to.

Marquis of Townshend, 2155, 17. 6s. Jadis, 229, with two maps, 47. 6s. Fonthill, 2854, 17. 1s. Hibbert, 4964, 17. 1s. White Knights, 3357, 17. 15s. Inglis, 1164, mor., 21. 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 762, 17, 3s. Heber, pt. vi. title damaged, 19s. Collation.— Title, epistle dedicatory to Iohn Archbishop of Canterbury, to the reader, by A. Hartwell, and errata, together 9 leaves; A Reporte, pp. 217, not including a second title-page, and also a table consisting of three pages. Several of the leaves contain wood-cuts the size of the page, the reverses of which are blank. They were copied by De Bry.

His

Pigafetta's report of Congo is reprinted in the second volume of the Oxford Colvoyage round the world, and extracts from lection of Voyages and Travels. his treatise on Navigation, will be found in Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels, vol. xi. PIGEONS.-A Treatise of domestic Pigeons. Lond. 1765, 8vo.

PIGGE, Oliver. Sermons vpon the 101 Psalme, by O. P. Lond. 1591, 16mo.

PIERS. See PLOUGHMAN.
PIERSON, Martin. Mottects, or
grave Chamber Musique, contain- Frontispiece.
ing Songs of fiue Parts of severall
Sorts. Also a mourning Song of
sixe Parts for the Death of Sir
Fulke Grevil, Knight. By M. P.,
Bachelor of Musique. Lond. 1630,
4to. 6 parts, 61. 6s.

Heber, pt. viii. 31. 1s.
Private Musique, or the first Booke of
Ayres and Dialogues. Lond. T. Snodham,
1620, 4to. No other copy than that in the
Douce Collection known.

Pp. 141, dedicated to Edward Earle of Bedford and to Ladie Brydgit, the Countisse of Bedford.'

A comfortable Treatise on 1 Pet. 4; 1219, by O. P. Lond. 1582, 12mo.

Meditations concerning Praiers to Almighty God for the Sceptre of England, when the Spaniardes were come to the narrow Seas, August, 1588. Lond. 1589, 16mo. BLACK LETTER. A to D in eights, PIGAFETTA, M.A. Itinerario di thirty-two leaves. In the Grenville Col Marc' Antonio Pigafetta, Gentil' lection. Heber, pt. vi. 17. 5s. huomo Vicentino. All'illustrissimo PIGNOTTI, Lorenzo. The History Signore Eduardo Seymer Conte of Tuscany, translated from the d'Hertfort, &c. Londra appresso Italian, with the Life of the Author,

by John Browning. Lond. 1826, Sovereign Lord Henry the eyght. 8vo. 4 vols. 16s. Lond. An. 1540, 4to.

4s.

Published at 21. 8s.
Favole e Novelle. Lond. 1784, 12mo.

Robert Manners, a Poem in Italian and
English. Translated by Robert Merry.
Florence, 1785, 8vo. Prívately printed.
Bindley, pt. iv. 235, 7s.

PIGOT, Charles. A Political Dic-
tionary. Lond. 1795, 8vo 3s. 6d.
A posthumous satirical production.
See JOCKEY CLUB.

PIKE, Samuel. A compendious Hebrew Lexicon. Lond. 1766, 8vo. 6s.

Philosophia sacra; or the Principles of natural Philosophy extracted from divine Revelation. Lond. 1753, 8vo. 6s.-Edinb. 1815.

Zebulon Montgomery. Ex

Dedicated to Lord Cromwell.

PILES, Roger de.

The Art of

Painting, with the Lives and Cha-
racters of above 300 of the most
eminent Painters. Lond. 1706, 8vo.

Other editions. Lond. n.d.-Lond. 1744.
The Lives of the most eminent modern

Painters, who have lived since, or were
omitted by, Mons. de Piles. By James)
Burgess). Lond. 1754, 8vo. 2s. 6d. This
work is chiefly extracted from a French
author, and was collected for private use.

PILGRIM.-The Pilgrime of Casteele, written in Spanish, translated into English. 1623, 4to.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 245, 6s. Reed, 2667, 7s. Gordonstoun, 1854, 8s. Nassau, pt. ii. 763, 9s. Heber, 17. 58.

12mo.

The Pilgrim's Passage in Poesie to

(and from) the Palace Beautiful. Lond.

The Pilgrim's Progress (the Second ploratory Travels through the west-edness and Miserie, by T. S. Lond. 1683, Part) from this present World of Wickern Territories of North America, 1805-7; comprising a Voyage from St. Louis on the Mississippi to the Source of that River, and a Journey through the Interior of Lousiana and the north-eastern Provinces of New Spain. Lond. 1811, 4to.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 784, 6s. Hibbert, 6444, 7s. Duke of York, 3913, 9s. Fonthill, 358, 17. Drury, 3417, 17. 10s.Philadelphia, 1810, 8vo. maps.

1697-8, 4to. 2 vols. Skegg, 14s.

The Comical Pilgrim, or Travels of a cynick Philosopher thro' England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, with his merry observations on the English Stage, Lond. 1722, 8vo. Lond. third edition, 1723, 8vo. pp. 108. By De Foe, see p. 620. Nassau, pt. i. 750, 4s. Heber, pt. i. 5332, 1s. 6d.

The Pilgrim of the Hebrides; a Song of the North Countrie. Lond. 1820, 12mo. The penitent Pilgrim. See BRATHWAIT, Richard. Pilgrimage of Perfection. See PYLGRYMAGE.

PILKINGTON, Francis. The first Set of Madrigals and Pastorals of 3, 4, and 5 Parts. Lond. for M. L.; T. S.; J. B.; 1613, 4to. 5, 5s.

Thomas Smith of Hough, Knight, and The volume (Cantvs) is dedicated to Sir contains twenty-two songs.

PIKERING. See PICKERING. PIKERYNG (John). A newe Enterlude of Vice, conteyninge the Historie of Horestes, with the cruell reuengment of his Father's death, upon his one naturell [sic] Mother. Imprinted at London in Fletestrete, at the signe of the Falcon, by Wylliam Gryffith, and are to be solde The second Set of Madrigals and Pastoat his shope in S. Dunstan's Church-rals, of 3, 4, 5, and 6 parts, apt for Violls and Voyces. Lond. 1624, 4to. The volume yard, anno 1567, 4to. (Cantvs) is dedicated to Sir Peter Leighe of Lyme, Knt., and contains twenty-six songs, with A Pauin made for the Orpharion by the Rt. Hon. William Earle of Darbie.' Heber, pt. i. 4920, with several others, 127. 12s. Duplicate copies of both, in pt. viii. Bright, with several others, 187. Both portions wanted Sextus in second set.

Twenty leaves, in BLACK LETTER. Unknown to Dibdin, Baker, Collier, and other dramatic bibliographers. A copy is in the British Museum.

See also PICKERING.

PILBAROUGH, Jo. Comemoration of the inestimable Graces and Benefits of God infused through ye bright Light of the Knowledge of his holy word, to our most dradde

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