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some reprinted leaves and additions, ib. 1560. fol. In Italian by Remigio (Nani), Ven. 1574. 4°. Palermo, 1628. fol. ib. 1819. 8°. 3 vols.

7390 FAZIO degli Uberti, Bonif. Incominza el libro primo Dita mundi (Dittamondo) cumponuto per Fazio di Gluberti da Firenza etc. Vicentia, Leonardo di Basilea, 1474. fol. 106 leaves with 2 columns and 39 lines.

Without catchwords and pagination, but with the signatures A-O, which stand on each page at least 2 inches under the text; so that these are wanting, whenever the copy has been much cut. This first most rare edition is very faulty; the academy della Crusca has in consequence preferred citing the poem from a MS. As to the rest, the poem itself is a versified astronomy and geography, and is only of value as a bibliographical curiosity. Consult Notices et extraits, VI. 483 etc. Concerning a very good MS. see Farsetti Bibl. manoscritta, II, 163 etc.

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7391 opera di Faccio degli Uberti chiamato Ditta mundi. Ven., Cp. di Pensa da Mandelo, 1501. 4°. A very indifferent reprint; not prized, yet scarce.-Terzine inedite printed in Biblioteca Ital. T. XIII. p. 281-284.

7392 FEA, C. Miscellanea filologico-critica ed antiquaria. T. I. (ed unico). Roma, 1790. 8°. with plates. -Saggio di nuove illustrazioni filologico-rustiche sulle egloghe e georgiche di Virgilio. Roma, anno 7, 8. -Relazione di un viaggio ad Ostia e alla villa di Plinio. Roma, 1802. 8°.- Nuova descrizione di Roma antica e moderna e dei suoi contorni. Roma, 1820. 8°. 3 vols. with plates (18 paoli).

7393 FEBRONIUS, Justinus (d. i. J. N. ab HONTHEIM). De statu ecclesiæ et legitima potestate Rom. Pontificis liber singularis ad reuniendos dissidentes in religione Christianos compositus. Ed. II. auctior. Bullioni (Ff. a. M.), 1765–74. 4°. 4 voll. (10 d.) Often reprinted.Abridged in German, Ff. a. M. 1764-70. 8°. 2 voll. (1 d. 20 gr.) -(Ejusd.) Febronius abbreviatus et emendatus. Col. et Ff. 1777. 4°. (1 d. 8 gr.)-Just. Febronii comm.

in suam retractationem. Ff. a. M. 1781. 4°. (1 d. 14 gr.) FEBUS, see Foix.

7394 FEBVRE, J. le. (anon.) Le respit de la mort. Par., Vérard, 1506. 4°. Gothic letter.

A copy on vellum in the Royal library at Paris. Also, Par. 1533. 8°. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.

7395 FEDERICI, Camillo. Opere teatrali. Fir. 1794-97. 8°. 10 voll.; also, Ven. 1807. 8°. 10 voll. Torino, 1808. 8°. 5 voll. 7396 FEDERICI, Dm. Mar. Memorie Trivigiane sulle opere di diFEDERICO, see FREZZI. segno. Ven. 1803. 4°. 2 voll. FEEROZABAD, see FIRUZABAD. 7397 FEITH, Ever. Antiquitatum Homericar. libri IV. Ed. nova notis aucta. Arg. 1743. 8°. with plates. 7398 FEITH, Rhynvis. Brieven over verscheiden Onderwerpen. Amst. 1784-94. large 8°. 6 vols. (9 fl. 12 st.)-Lady Johanna Gray, Treurspel. Amst. 1791. large 8°. (1 fl. 16 st.)-Het Graf, in 4 Zangen. Amst. 1792. large 8°. (2 fl. 10 st.)

Julia, waar achter eenig Mengelwerk. Nieuwe Druk. Amst. 1792. large 8°. (2 fl. 10 st.) — Ines de Castro, Treurspel. Castro, Treurspel. Amst. 1793. large 8°. (1 f. 16 st.)- Mucius Cordus, Treurspel. Amst. 1795. large 8°. (1 fl. 16 st.)-Oden en Gedichten. Amst. 1796-1810. large 8°. 4 voll. (13 fl. 4 st.)-De Ouderdom, in 6 Zangen. Amst. 1802. large 8°. (3 f. 18 st.)-Brieven aan Sophie over den geest van de Kantiaansche Wijsbegeerte, vooral met betrekking tot het Christendom, in Verzen. Amst. 1806. large 8°. (3,fl. 15 st.) 7399 FELIBIEN, And. Tableaux du cabinet du roi, avec la description. Par., impr.roy., 1677. large fol. Commonly with the Cabinet du roi, but also separate. The above edition is the first and the most sought after, although it only contains 24 plates, whilst the last edition has 38 and even 40. See above, CABINET. When the costly leaves are included, it sells in France for 500 to 600 fr.

7400 - entretiens sur les vies et sur les ouvrages des plus excellens peintres anciens et modernes. Par., 1685. 4°. 5 parts in 3 vols. Also, Par. 1690. 4°. 2 vols. Lond. 1705. 12°. 4 vols. Amst. 1706. 12°. 4 vols. 7401

principes de l'architecture, sculpture et peinture, avec un dictionnaire des termes propres de ces arts. Par. 1676, or 90, or 97. 4°. with plates.

7402 FÉLIBIEN, J. Fr. Recueil historique de la vie et des ouvrages des plus célèbres architectes. Par. 1687 or 90. 4°.

Also, Lond. 1705. 12°. Amst. 1706. 12o. Usually together with No. 7400. 7403 FÉLIBIEN, Mch. Histoire de l'abbaye de St. Denis en France. Par. 1706. fol. with plates. Also on large paper.

7404 histoire de la ville de Paris, augm. et mise au jour par Guy Alexis Lobineau. Par. 1725. fol. 5 vols. with plates. Also on large

paper.,

7405 FELICE. Code de l'humanité, ou législation universelle, naturelle, civile et politique, par une société de gens de lettres, mis en ordre alphabét. par de Félice. Yverdun, 1778.4°. 13 voll.

7406 FELICIA ou mes fredaines. T. I-IV. Without place, 1792. 8°.; also, Amst. 1793. 16°. 2 voll. Lascivious.

7407 FELIX. Historia del valeroso cavallero Felix Magno. Barcelona, 1531. fol.

FELL, see SCRIPTORES rer. Angl. 7408 FELLENBERG, Dn. Jurisprudentia antiqua, continens opuscc. et dissertatt. quibus leges antiquæ, præsertim Mosaicæ, Græcæ et Rom. illustrantur. Bernæ, 1760. large 4°. 2 vols. (4 d. 16 gr.) A new title, Philosophia juris antiqui. Ff. et Lps. 1776. 4°.

7409 FELLER, Fr. Xav. Dictionnaire historique ou histoire abrégée des hommes qui se sont fait un nom. Liége, 1797. 8°. 8 voll. (48

fr.). Nouv, édit. revue et corrigée. Par. 1818. 8°. 8 voll.; and supplement, 4 vols. (80 fr.)

At bottom nothing more than Chaudon's Dictionnaire, disfigured with odious additions.

FELLOURS, Sm., see L. RENARD. 7410 FELSENBURG. Wunderliche Fata einiger Seefahrer, absonderlich Alberti Julii, eines gebornen Sachsens, entworfen von Eberhard Julio, dem Druck übergeben von Gisandern. Nordhausen, 1731-43. 8°. 4 voll.

This story, in the style of Robinson Crusoe, known under the name of the "Island of Felsenburg,' and formerly very popular, had for its author Schnabel, secretary to the board of finances at Stollberg in the Hartz. An abridgment of it is in Reichard's Bibl. der Romane, II. 163173. A new edition, altered, Halberst, 1772. 8°. and under the title, Felsenburg, ein sittlich unterhaltendes Lesebuch (von Ch. C. André). Gotha, 1788-90. 8°. 3 voll. (2 d.)

FENDT, see BOXHORN. 7411 FÉNÉLON, Fr. de Salignac de la Mothe. Euvres (par Querbeuf et Gallart). Par., Fr. Ambr. Didot, 1787-92. 4°. 9 voll. 100 copies on large paper d'Annonay.

This fine edition, in which the portraits of Fénelon and the duke of Burgundy should be found, is unfinished, and ought to have been in about 20 vols. His writings relating to Quietism (for instance, the Explication des maximes des saints sur la vie intérieure. Par. 1679. 12°.) and Jansenism and several of his ordinances, which had previously appeared separately, could not be included in this edition.

7412 œuvres complettes, avec un essai sur sa vie, suivi de son éloge par la Harpe. Par. 1810. 12°. 10 voll. Also in 8°.

It is not fine, and has the same deficiencies as the preceding edition.

7413 œuvres, avec l'histoire de sailles, le Bel, 1817 etc. 8°. 24 voll. Fénélon par M. de Bausset. VerThis edition is still being printed.-Euvres choisies par Jauffret. Par. 1799. 12°. 6 vols. with plates.

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œuvres spirituelles. Rott.

1738. 4°. 2 voll.

The copies in folio are scarce. (Par.) 1740. 12°. 2 vols. Moscau, 1799. 8°. 2 vols.

Also

In Russian,

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7416 (anon.) suite du quatrième livre de l'Odyssée d'Homère, ou les aventures de Télémaque, fils d'Ulysse. Paris, veuve de Cl. Barbin, 1699. 12. 208 pages, with a royal privilege.

Notwithstanding the royal privilege, the printing of this 1st edition was prohibited, when the first 208 pages had been printed, the last of which ends, il (Idomeneus) marche chancelant vers la ville en demandant son fils; consequently in the 5th book of these editions, which are divided into 24 books. Nevertheless, the book was immediately reprinted under the same date, with some corrections; and this reprint differs from the original edition in this respect, that the running title has throughout Odycée instead of Odyssée, whereas the Ist edition has this mistake only as far as p. 120. Another reprint is entitled, Avantures etc. suivant la copie de Paris. Haye, Adr. Moetjens, 1699. 12°. 208 pages. The continuation at first appeared in an edition of the above fragment, without place or date, 12°. of 80 pages in small type: it has separate pagination, which goes as far as 350. This continuation also appeared by itself, without place or date, 12°.; namely, tom. II. of 230 pages, tom. III. of 204, tom. IV. of 215, and tom. V. of 208, in which the fragment that appeared by Moetjens is completed. Shortly after a crowd of good and bad editions of the entire work appeared, of which only the neat one, Haye, Adr. Moetjens, without date, 12°. of 448 pages, is deserving of being noticed. Moetjens announced it as an edition made after the revision of the author who was mentioned in the title, and it contains a preface of the abbé de la Landelle de Saint-Remy, directed against Bossuet, and printed in several other editions.

Concerning the controversy occasioned by Telemachus, see Artigny Mémoires, II. 240 etc. Vallière Catal. VI. 102. Concerning the translations, see Leipz. Litt. Zeit. 1812. vol. III. p. 1766. The honest censor of the press thought the book was faithfully translated from the Greek, Chardon Mélanges, III. 269.

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of Telemachus printed at Paris. It was superintended by the marquis de Fénelon, from a greatly corrected and enlarged original MS. It forms the groundwork of the subsequent editions, and although not altogether free from faults, it is far more correct than the edition which appeared by the same publisher in the same year, in small type, vol. 12°.

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les aventures de Télémaque avec des rémarques pour l'intelligence de ce poëme allégorique (par H. Ph. de Limiers). Amst., Wetstein, or Rott., Hofhout, 1719 or 25. 12°. with plates.

The

At that time forbidden in France, on account of the cutting allusions to the court of Lewis XIV. contained in the notes, and consequently for a long time sought after; otherwise very indifferent as to the plates and printing, and very incorrect. edition of 1719 has better impressions of the plates, and that of 1720 is somewhat more correct, belongs to the original editions, and is scarce. At the end there ought to be a mythological and geographical lexicon of 44 pages, which is often wanting. 7419 les mêmes, avec des notes. Par. 1730. 4°. with plates. Also on large paper.

7420

Amst., Wetstein, 1734. fol. or very large 4°. with plates by Bn. Picart and others.

Fine; formerly prized as a splendid edition, and only 150 copies struck off. Also superintended by the marquis de Fénelon, at that time ambassador at the Hague. Some deficiencies of the edition of 1717 are made good, and many errors corrected. The book usually ends with p. 395, but some copies have also the following pieces: 1. Examen de conscience pour un roi, 40 pages. 2. Récit de la vie de Fénélon, 43 pages. 3. Chapitre de la généalogie de Fénélon, 8 pages. 4. La liste des ouvrages de Fénélon, 10 pages. 5. Mémoire concernant Mad. Guyon, 3 pages in 2 columns. These 5 additions, the 4 last of which are by the marquis de Fénelon, ought to be annexed; but as the French court forbad their publication, they are consequently only appended to some copies.

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Amst., Wetstein, 1734. 4°. with the same plates.

The reprint, Amst. 1761. 4°. or in fol. with the same plates, is little prized, yet it contains the 5 suppressed supplements. 7422-Lond., Dodsley, 1738. 8°. 2 vols. with plates.

With copies of the plates of the edition

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Par., Didot jeune, 1790. large 8°. 2 vols. on vellum paper.

There may be added to this, as well as to every other edition in 8°., 26 plates after designs of Moreau the younger (to be had at Renouard's for 30 fr., avant la lettre 60 fr., in 4°. 36 and 72 fr.).

7430 Par., Déterville, de l'impr. de Crapelet, 1796. 8°. 2 vols. on vellum paper, with plates by Marillier. Also on large paper, with plates avant la lettre.

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Par., Bleuet, de l'impr. de Didot aîné, 1796. 18°. 4 vols.

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paper.

7433

nouv. édit. enrichie des variantes, de notes critiques, de plusieurs fragmens extraits de la copie originale, et de l'histoire des diverses éditions de ce livre (par Bosquillon). Par., de l'impr. de Crapelet, Th. Barrois, an 7 (1799). large 18°. 2 vols.

Only 490 copies; namely, 200 on ordinary paper, 200 on vellum paper, 80 on large vellum paper, 5 on rose-coloured, and 5 on blue vellum paper. Bosquillon has often admitted trifles into the various readings.

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7436

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There are 2 copies in 12°. on vellum. les aventures de Télém. Nouv. éd. collationée sur les MSS. et les imprimés, augm. d'un précis de la vie de Fénélon, des principales variantes, d'une liste raisonnée des éditions qui ont paru jusqu'à ce jour, par J. Félicissime Adry. Par., Duprat-Duverger, 1811. 8°. 2 vols. with plates (15 fr., on vellum paper 32 fr.)

The text is carefully corrected, and the bibliographical notices are instructive. 7437-les avent. de Télém. Parme, Bodoni, 1812. large fol. 2 vols. on vellum paper.

Only 150 (not 125) copies, and splendid. The then king of Naples had this edition printed, together with Racine, in 3 vols. Fontaine's fables in 2 vols. and Boileau's

poetical works in 2 vols. for the instruction of his eldest prince. Of each only 150 copies.

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nagioti Govdelaas). Ofen, 1801. 8°. Versailles, de l'imprim. de Mgr. le 2 voll.

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aventuras de Telemaco, traduz. em portuguez por Manuel de Sousa. Lisb. 1776. 8°. 2 voll. (800 rees).-Lisb. 1785. 8°. (600 rees, on good paper 960 rees).

7442 aventuras de Telemaco (in Spanish). Haya, 1713. 12°. with plates. Madr. 1723. 8°. with plates. Madr., Ibarra, 1777. 8. 2 vols. with plates.-CAPMANY comentario con glosas criticas y jocoserias sobre la nueva traduccion castellana de las aventuras de Telemaco. Madr. 1798. 4°.

7443 le avventure di Telemaco. Ven. 1768. 12. 2 voll. Napoli, 1768. 8°. Ven. (Avignone), 1777. 12°. 2 voll. Marsiglia, 1803. 12°. 2 voll.

7444 le avventure di Telemaco trad. in ottava rima da Girol. Polcastro. Padova, 1793. 8°. 3 voll.

An earlier translation in Ottaverime by Flaminio Scarselli, Roma, 1747. 4°.

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Begebenheiten des Telemach, auf das neue aus dem Franz. übs. Nrb. 1806. 8°. with plates (1 d. 4 gr.). Stuttgard, 1808. 8°. 7446- the adventures of Telemachus translated by Hawkesworth. Lond. 1795. 4° with plates. ib. 1810. 18. 2 vols. with plates (10s. 6d.).

In

In Dutch, Rott. 1720. 8°. Amst. 1730. 8°. 2 vols. Harderwyck, 1742. 8°. Danish, Kopenh. 1727. 8°. In Swedish, by Dietr. Granadenflycht, Sth. 1721. 4°. by Dn. Ehrenadler, Sth. 1723. 8°. 2 vols. In Polish, Lpz. 1750. 8°. with plates. Krakau, 1811. 8°. and best by J. Stawiarski, Breslau, 1810. 8°. 2 vols. with plates (14 Polish fl.).

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Dauphin, dirigée par A. M. Lottin, 1766. 8°. 36 pages and table of

contents.

Said to have been printed by Lewis XVI. himself in his youth, and only 25 copies struck off.

7448 FENESTELLA, Luc. (And. FLOCCUS). De magistratibus romanorum et primo de pane liceo incipit. Mediol., Cal. Febr. 14774°. 46 lines.

The first dated edition.

7449 de Romanor. magistratibus et Albricus philosophus de imaginibus deor. Without place or date. 4°.

In Roman characters, without catchwords and pagination, but with the signatures a-g, and 25 lines. According to _Dibdin, Bibl. Spenc. III. 124, printed at Rome by Silber and Besicken; according to Fossi, Bibl. Magliab. I. 665, at Florence. Another edition with Albricus, without place or date, 4°. has the signatures a-g, and 27 lines. An edition without Albricus, without place or date, 4°. without signatures, catchwords, and pagination, has 30 lines. Albricus de imaginib. deor. Pomp. 7450 de Romanor. magistratib. Lætus de magistratib. Rom. Romæ, Mazochius, 1517. 4°. 48 leaves.

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Also, Bas., Curio, 1523. 8°. Lutet., Wechel, 1529. 8°. Par., Colinæus, 1530 or 35. 8°. Par., Bonnemere, without date. 8°. Ven., Sessa, 1535. 8. Ven., Sabio, 1539. 8°. Lutet, Rb. Steph., 1549. 8°. Antw. 1557. 8°. At first, under the name of Floccus, Antw., Plantin., 1561. 8°. Also in Clausingii Jus publ. Rom. I. 1 etc. In Italian by Fr. Sansovino, Ven., Giolito, 1544 or 47. 8°.

7451 FENNI Harb rissalessi. (A treatise on Tactics, translated from French into Turkish). Constantinop. 1202 (1787). fol. 24 leaves. 7452 FENOLLAR, Bn. Certamen poetich, en lohor de la concecio. Valencia, 1474. 4°.

The first book printed in Spain with a fixed date. It contains 36 poems (4 Spanish, Italian, and 31 Limusinian), which were occasioned by a poetical contest at Valencia, on the 25th of March, 1474. 7453 FENTON. Historical tour Lond. through Pembrokeshire. 1811. 4°. with 30 plates (31. 108., on large paper 51. 58.).

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