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To which is added, a Dissertation about Nullities and diverging Series. Aristotle's Synopsis of the Virtues and Vices, in Translations from the Greek, by Wm. Bridgeman, F. L. S. 8vo. Lond. 1804. Aristotle's Ethics and Politics, by J. Gillies, L. L. D. 2 vols. 8vo. 1804. Flavius ARRIANUS, A. C. 120. Arrian's History of Alexander's Expedition. Translated from the Greek, with Notes historical, geographical, and critical, by Mr. John Rook. To which is prefixed Mr. Le Clerc's Criticism upon Quintus Curtius-Arrian's Indian History-His Account of the Division of the Empire after Alexander's Death.-Raderus's Tables-A Catalogue of the Authors who have wrote his History-A Chronology of the whole-And a complete Index, 8vo. Lond. 1729. 2 vols. A very useful and valuable work, faithfully and accurately executed. ARTEMIDORUS, A. C. 140. The Interpretation of Dreams, digested into five Books, by that ancient Philosopher Artemidorus. The tenth Edition corrected by an original Copy, with the Life of the Author, &c. 12mo. Lond. 1690. ATHANASIUS, died A. C. 375. こ Athanasius on the Psalms. Prefixed the whole Psalter, translated into English Metre, 4to. Lond. John Day. No date. Life of Anthony the Monk. TranEnglish with Notes and Dissertations, by David Humphreys, B. A. 8vo. Lond. 1714. AUGUSTIN, born A. C. 354. Saynt Augustyn's Rule in English alone, by the wretche of Syon, Richarde Whytforde, 4to. Lond. Wynkyn de Worde, 1525. It is said this work was done before by another hand; but not being well understood by the Nuns of Sion, they desired Whytforde to do it better, which he accordingly did. The Rule of Saynt Augustyne bothe in Latyn and Englyshe, with two Exposycyons. And also the same Rule agayn onely in Englyshe without Latyn or Exposycyon. By the wretche of Syon, Richarde Whytforde, 4to. Lond. Wynkyn de Worde, 1525. The Kernell of St. Augustin's Confessions, 8vo. 1538. Two Bokes of the noble Doctor and B. S. Augustine, thone entiteled Of the Predestinacion of Saintes: thother, Of Perseverance unto thende, faythfully translated out of Laten into Englyshe by John Scory, the late B. of Chichester, 8vo. Lond. No date. The same, translated by Nich. Lesse, 8vo. Lond. No date. Certain Places gathered out of Austen's Boke, intituled De Essentia Divinitatis, by Hermon translated from the Greek original, yet he follows the Latin translation of Natalis Comes, (Nöel le Comte) which is very incorrect. The work however is not less curious than scarce, and is rendered particularly useful by three valuable Indexes at the end. 1. Of the proper names and principal Mat ters. 2. A Chorographical Table. 3. The Names of Authors, Philosophers, Physicians, Historians, Orators, and others cited in the 15 Books. 4. A Table of the Poets, with the Number of Times each is quoted in the whole of the fifteen Books of the Deipnosophists. ATHENAGORAS, A. C. 178. 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