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The Cratylus, Phædo, Parmenides and Timæus of Plato, translated from the Greek by Thomas Taylor, with Notes on the Cratylus, and explanatory Introduction to each Dialogue. London, 1793. 8vo. 6s.

Phædo; a Dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul, newly translated from the Greek of Plato. 1814. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Remarks on the Life and Writings of Plato, with Answers to the principal Objections against him; and a general View of his Dialogues. Edinb. 1760. 8vo. By Ebenezer Macfaite, M. D. Gosset, 4070, 3s. 6d.

Plato redivivus see NEVILE, Henry.

PLATON, Metropolitan of MosCOW. The present State of the Greek Church in Russia, translated from the Sclavonian, with a Preliminary Memoir and Appendix by Robert Pinkerton. Edinb. 1814. 8vo. 9s.

PLATT, Hugh. The Jewell House of Art and Nature, containing divers rare and profitable Inventions, together with sundry new Experimentes in the Art of Husbandry, Distillation and Moulding. Printed by Peter Short, 1594. 4to.

This work, dedicated to Robert Earl of Essex, consists of five books, each with a separate title page, so as to sell single occasionally. 1. Divers new experiments. 2. Divers conceits of husbandry. 3. Chemical conclusions concerning Distillation. 4. Of moulding, casting, &c. 5. An offer of certain new inventions, which the author proposes to disclose upon reasonable considerations. Platt's Jewel House is rather a short catalogue of our natural curiosities, than a just treatise of them.'-Nicolson. Boswell, 1673, 10s. Towneley, pt. i. 736, 15s. 1613. - By D. B. (Dr. Beati or Boat). London, 1653. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 767, 6s.

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Warwick, by the translator Hugh Plat, of Lincoln's Inn. A copy, supposed unique, but imperfect, is described in Brydges' Censura Literaria. Sotheby's in 1821,17. 18s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 565, 127.

Manuale Sententias aliquot divinas et morales complectens, partim e sacris Patribus partim e Petrarcha descriptus. Lond. 1584. 16mo.

A brief Apologie of certen newe Invencions, completed by H. Plot. Licensed to Richard Field in 1592.

Diverse new Sorts of Soyle not yet brought into any publique Use. London, 1594. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1818, 3s.

A Discoverie of certain English Wantes, which are royally supplyed in this Treatise. London, 1575. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 766.

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1596. 4to. Reprinted in the ninth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Sundrie new and artificiall Remedies against Famine, written by H. P. Esq. vppon Thoccasion of this present Dearth. Lond. 1596. 4to. C in fours.

The new found Art of Setting of Corne. London, 1601. 4to.

A new, cheape and delicate Fire of Coleballes. London, 1603. 4to.

Afterwards entitled The Garden of Eden.

Floraes Paradise. London, 1608. 12mo.

The Garden of Eden: or, an accurate description of all Flowers and Fruits now growing in Great Britain. The sixth Edition. London, 1685. Svo. 1659. White Knights, 3229, morocco, 7s. Lond. 1653. 12mo.

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A most excellent Offer of a certaine Invention of a new Kind of Fire, being both cheape and good, and most necessary for all Men, especially in these dear Times of Fuel. London, by J. C. for M. S. 1628. A folio broadside. This fire was originally found out by Hugh Plat.

Sir Hugh Platt,' says Harte, 'not to mention his most excellent talents, was the most ingenious husbandman of the age he lived in. In a word, no man ever discovered, or at least brought into use, so many new sorts of manure.'

Thomas Pell. A Catalogue of the Ethiopic Biblical MSS. in the royal Library of Paris, and in the Library of the British and Foreign Bible Society; also some Account of those in the Vatican Li

brary at Rome, with Remarks and Extracts. London, 1823. 4to. 15s. A valuable work, to which are added Specimens of Versions of the new Testament in the modern Languages of Abyssinia, and a grammatical Analysis of a Chapter in the Amharic Dialect; with Fac-similes of an Ethiopic and an Amharic Manuscript.'

PLATTES, Gabriel. A Discovery of subterraneall Treasure, viz. of all Manner of Mines and Mineralls from the Gold to the Coale. London, 1639. 4to.

Pp. 60, with title, dedication, &c. four leaves. Towneley, pt. i. 735, 2s. Gordonstoun, 1820, 4s. In the discovery Plattes gives an account of his making pure gold. This work is reprinted in A Collection of valuable Treatises upon Metals, Mine, and Minerals. London, 1738. 12mo.

Plattes published several other works, chiefly relating to husbandry, and is said to have dropped down dead in the London streets for want of food.

PLAUTUS, Marcus Accius.

mœdiæ. vols.

Co

Lond. 1711. 12mo. 2

A correct edition attributed to M. Maittaire.

Planti Comœdiæ quatuor selectæ, Amphitrio, Captivi, Epidicus, Rudens, in Usum Delphini. Lond. 1724. 8vo. 4s. Edited by Sam. Patrick.

Plauti Comœdiæ, cum Præfatione J. A.

Vol. i. and ii. were

best commentators. originally printed in 1767, but the edition of

1769 was revised and corrected.

6336, 11. 7s.

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Nassau, pt. ii. 1424, 17. 10s. Drury, 3271, 27. Willett, 1912, 27. 3s. Earl of Kerry, 422, 21. 9s. Garrick, 1896, morocco, 41. 1s.

Menæchmi, written in English by W(illiam) W(arner). London, 1595. 4to. From this play Shakespeare derived his plot of the Comedy of Errors. A copy is in the British Museum. Inglis' old Plays, 115, 87. 15s. It is reprinted in Nichols' six old Plays.

PLAW, John. Rural Architecture; or, Designs from the simple Cottage to the decorated Villa. London, 1794. 4to.

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Sotheby's in 1825, 1. 4s. Duke of York, 3923, 17. with 60 plates.

1796.

1802. 4to.

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John. The Works of John

Duke Playfair, Esq. Edinburgh, 1822.

Ernesti. Glas. 1763. 12mo. 3 vols. of Grafton, 680, 12s. Heath, 4116, 17. Is. Brockett, 2389, 15s. liams, 1382, morocco by Roger Payne, 1/ 17s.

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Elements of Geometry. 8vo. Frequently reprinted.

Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth. Edinb. 1802. 8vo. Sotheby's in 1825, 17s.

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A comparative View of the Huttonian and Neptunian Systems of Geology in Answer to the Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth, by Professor Playfair. Edinb. 1802. 8vo. 5s. By John Murray, M. D.

Outlines of natural Philosophy, being Heads of Lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh. Edinb. 1812-6. 8vo. 2 vols.

William. British Family Antiquity. London, 1809-12. 4to. 9 vols.

With nine charts in folio. LARGE PAPER in royal 4to. Duke of York, 3924, morocco, 117. Contents.-Vols. i. and ii. The Peerage of England. Vol. iii.

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First edition of this compendium, compiled from Morley, Butler, and other more 1660. 8vo. bulky and abstruse books. 1664. 8vo. with portrait. Sotheby's in 1824, 9s. 1670. with portrait by Sherwin. Lloyd, 937, 8s.-Tenth Edition. London, 1683. Goldsmid, 533, 3s.-Eleventh Edition. London, 1687. 1700. 8vo.

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Musick's Recreation on the Lyra Viol. London, 1653. 4to. 15s.

Select musical Ayres and Dialogues, in 3 Divisions: first, Ayres for a Voyce alone, to the Theorbo, or Base-viol; second, choice Dialogues for 2 Voyces; third, short Ayres and Songs of 3 Voyces, which may be sung by one or two Voices to an Instrument. London, 1653. The composers of these songs were Dr. John Wilson, Dr. Charles Colman, William and Henry Lawes, Laniere, Webb, Smegergil, Edward Colman and Jeremy Savile.

Court Ayres, or Pavins, Almains, Corants, and Sarabands of two Parts. Lond. 1655. oblong 8vo. 18s. These being published at a time where there was properly no court, were probably tunes which had been used in the masques performed at Whitehall during the life of the late King.'-Burney.

Select Ayres and two Dialogues for one, two and three Voyces. London, 1659. folio.

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Cantica sacra ad duas et tres Voces composita, cum Basso continuo ad Organum, Authore Ricardo Deringo. Lond. 1662. Dedicated by John Playford the editor to Hen. Maria the Queen Dowager.

Musical Companion, containing Catches and Rounds for 3 Voyces, with Dialogues, Glees, Ayres, and Songs for 3 and 4 Voyces. London, 1673. oblong 4to. 15s.

be

Choice Songs and Ayres for one Voice to

sung to the Theorbo-lute or Basse-viol: being most of the newest Songs sung at Court, and at the Public Theatres, composed by several Gentlemen of his Majesties MuAmong these songs, to the number of near fifty, there is not one air that is either ingenious, graceful or solemn.'Burney.

sick. 1673.

Cantica sacra: containing Hymns and Anthems for two Voices to the Organ, both Latin and English. London, 1674. folio. This second set was composed by Deering, Dr. Christ. Gibbons, Ben. Rogers, Matthew Lock and others.

Vade Mecum; or the necessary Companion. London, 1679. 8vo. 1692. 8vo.

Choice Ayres and Songs. 1683. folio.
Theatre of Music. 1685. folio.
See SALMON, Thomas.

Plays. A select Collection of old Plays (by Robert Dodsley), with additional Notes and Corrections by Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist and the Editor (John Payne Collier). London, 1826. crown 8vo. 12 vols.

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Catch that Catch can; or, the pleasant musical Companion, containing Catches and Rounds, Dialogues, Glees, Ayres and Ballads. In two Parts. London, 1667. 4to. 'John Playford was the editor of this excellent collection.'-Burney. Sotheby's in 1825, 11. 7s. 1673. oblong 8vo. In two books. Sotheby's in 1824, 17. 6s.

Psalms and Hymns in solemn Musick, in foure Parts on the common Tunes to Psalms in Metre used in Parish-churches: also sixe Hymns for one Voice to the Organ. London, 1671. fol. The several editions of this

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The Plot of the Plays of Frederick and Basilea and of the Deade Man's Fortune. The original Papers which hung up the Side Scenes in the Playhouses for the Use of the

Prompter and the Actors. Steevens, 1216,

117.

The Stage Players Complaint, in a pleasant Dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers, deploring their sad and solitary Conditions for Want of Imployment, in this heavie and contagious Time of the Plague in London. 1641. 4to. with wood-cuts on the title page. Field, 966, 21. 16s.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the utter Suppression and Abolishing of all Stage-Playes and Interludes. London, 1647. 4to. Sotheby's in Feb. 1824, 11s.

A Phanatick Play, the first Part. London, 1660. 4to. A satire on the Roundheads. Roxburghe, 3999. White Knights,

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A choice Ternary of English Plays composed by several ingenious Persons, viz. Thorny Abbey, or the London Maid, by T. W. The Marriage Broker, by M. W. Grim the Collier of Croydon, by J. T. London, 1662. 12mo. Field, 35, 17. 11s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1224, 18s. Reed, 8569, 7s. 6d.

A select Collection of Old Plays, viz. St. Patrick for Ireland; Fair Em; the lovesick King; Blurt, Master Constable; Actæon and Diana, and Salmacida Spolia. Dublin, 1750. 12mo. Edited by Chetwood. Field, 36, 16s.

The Companion to the Playhouse. 1764. 12mo. 2 vols. See BAKER, David Erskine.

The Playhouse Pocket Companion. London, 1779. 12mo. Of no authority or use.

A concise and authentic work. Drury, 3274, with coloured plates, 19s.

PLINY, C. Selecta quædam ex Plinii Secundi Historia naturali, ad Usum Scholarum accommodata. Warrington. 1776. 12mo.

This selection of Pliny by James Aikin, chiefly consists of descriptions of the animal creation. Heath, 3861, 3s. Pliny's natural history may justly be termed the encyclopædia of the ancients.

Plinies Natural Historie of the World, Doctor of Physick. London, 1601. folio. 2 vols. transl. into English by Philemon Holland, A work of immense labour, and what few men of his time could have executed in a superior manner to Dr. Holland. Towneley, pt. ii. 1308, 17. 11s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 619, 17. 15s. 1634 or 5. folio. Hibbert, 6526, russia, 21. 7s. Roxburghe, 1782, 17. 16s. Towneley, pt. i. 236, 21. 2s. A new translation is a great desideratium.

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Histoire de la Peinture ancienne, extraite de l'Histoire naturelle de Pline, Liv. xxxv. avec le Texte Latin, corrigé sun les MSS. de Vossius, et sur la i. Ed de Venise, et eclairci par de Remarques nouvelles, par Dav. Durand. Londres, 1725. folio. 7s. 6d. good translation, with learned and useful notes. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 1370, 13s. 'Malgré les travaux postérieurs de Falconnet, cette histoire est encore à faire.'-Biogr. Univers.

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Six old Plays, on which Shakspeare founded his Measure for Measure; Comedy of Errors; Taming the Shrew; King John; King Henry IV and King Henry V, and King Lear. London, 1779. small 8vo. 2 vols. vol. 1. pp. viii. and 216, vol. 2. pp. 217-464, with title and contents. These - Plinii Epistolæ et Panegyricus, volumes, published at the suggestion of Mr. cum variis Lectionibus et AnnotaGeorge Steevens, may be considered as suptionibus: accedit Vita Plinii Ordine plemental to the three volumes of Ancient English Dramas re-published by Hawkins. chronologico digesta (a Tho. Roxburghe, 3782, 11s. Hearne). Oxon. 1703. 8vo. 4s.

Old Plays (24), being a Continuation of Dodsley's Collection. London, 1814-16. 8vo. 6 vols. Edited by C. W. Dilke. Duke of York, 3838, 5 vols. 17. 3s. Strettell, 1011, 6 vols. 31. 3s. Boswell, 74, no. 20 wanting, LARGE PAPER, in royal 8vo.

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PLEESCHÉEF, Capt. Sergey. Survey of the Russian Empire, translated, with considerable Additions, by the Rev. James Smirnove. London, 1792. 8vo. 6s.

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PLOICHE, Peter du. A Treatise in Englishe and Frenche righte necessarie and profitable for al yonge Children. London by Rychard Grafton, 1553. 4to.

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