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ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTTISH HISTORY,

And Dooks by Early English Authors,

IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES.

1844

ALDHELMI (Sancti) Opera Omnia, edidit Giles, | BEDE Historia Ecclesiastica, Lat et Anglo-Sax. uns 8vo. (pub. at 10s 6d) cloth, 8s ANDERSONI Diplomatum Scotia Thesaurus-See page 65.

ANTONINI Iter Britanniarum-See Classics.
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1844
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ASSERII Ælfredi Regis Res Gestæ, Anglo-Saxo

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Bale was Bishop of Ossory. His work is the first printed account of the ancient writers of this country. Dr. Dibdin says-" This valuable work must ever be considered the foundation of British Biography, and is undoubtedly necessary to every Englishman." BAXTERI Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum

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1643

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ib. 1633

ib. 1634

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Warton says that Middleton, in his Life of Cicero,
was much indebted, without acknowledging it, to this
It comprehends a
curious and little known work.
history of Rome, from the foundation of the city to the
In this book Middleton found
time of Augustus.
every part of Cicero's own history, in his own words,
and his works arranged in chronological order, without
farther trouble. The impression of this work, being
shipped for England, was lost in the vessel, which was
cast away, and only a few copies remained, that had
been left in France.

de Statu libri tres. I. De Statu prisci Orbis
in Religione, Re Politica et Literis. II. Cice-
ronis Princeps, sive de Statu Principis et
Imperii.
III. Ciceronis Consul, Senator,
Senatusque Romanus, sive de Statu Reip.
et Urbis imperantis Orbi, 8vo. with MS. correc-
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ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTTISH HISTORY.

BOETHII HISTORIE SCOTORUM a prima Gentis |
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BONIFACII (Sancti) Opera Omnia, edidit Giles,
1844
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BRIGIDA THAUMATURGA, sive Dissertatio
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Ecclesiastica, partim etiam parenætica ad
Alumnos Collegiorum, in qua elucidatur Prodi-
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Brigidæ Virginis, et symbolico sensu accommo-
datur ad antiquum quod intercesserat Com-
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The author of this extremely rare work was of the noble family of De Burgh, Earls of Clanricarde. He was Abbot of Clare and Vicar Apostolic "nel regno sempre Cattolico d'Irlanda." He says he was Cousin to the Earl of Clanricarde, Viceroy of Ireland. The Travels of this author, 3 vols. 12mo. Milan, 1686-8, have been sold by auction for £10. 10s and upwards. The present volume is much rarer, and contains at the end, a collection of Stories, Bons Mots, Proverbs, &c. CAMDENI ANGLICA, HIBERNICA, Normannica,

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BRITANNIA, sive Florentissimorum Regnorum
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our modern writers have all lighted thei little torches.

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Bindley's copy sold for £12. 12s.; Dowdeswell's £6. 6s.
CASTELNAU Memoirs-See French Books.
CAMERARII (David) De Scotorum fortitudine,
doctrina et pietate, ac de ortu, et progressu hæ-
resis in Regnis Scotia et Angliæ, Libri IV.
4to. fine copy in morocco, very neat, gilt edges,
Paris, 1631
£3. 13s 6d
CHAMBRE (D.) Histoire abregée de tous les
Roys de France, d'Angleterre, et d'Escosse
mise en ordre par forme d'Harmonie: plus la
Recherche des Singularitez plus remarquables
concernant l'Estat d'Escosse, 12mo. neat, rare,
Paris, 1579
£1.58
CLAIN (J. T.) Historia Britannica, hoc est, de
Rebus gestis Angliæ Commentarioli tres, 18mo.
first edition, morocco extra, gilt edges, extremely
Amberga, 1603
rare, £2. 2s
idem, editio altera, 12mo. old binding, 7s 6d
Oxon. 1640
the same, 18mo. blue morocco, gilt edges, 10s 6d
ib. 1640

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CODEX DIP. SAXON.-See Engl. Hist. Soc.
COOPER, Recueil des Dépêches, Rapports et Mé-
moires des Ambassadeurs de France en Angle-
terre et en Ecosse, pendant le XVI. siècle, (la
Mothe-Fénélon, 1568-75) 7 vols. 8vo. sd.
£2.5s
Paris, 1838-40
CROMWELL, Musarum Cantabrigiensium Luctus
et Gratulatio; in Funere Oliveri, Protectoris,
et de Ricardi Successione, sm. 4to. limp vellum,
Cantab. 1658

5s

Silva (R. M.) Parongon de los dos Cromveles de Inglaterra, (Lord Cromwell and Oliver) small 8vo. limp vellum, rare, 5s Madrid, 1657 DAVISSONI (Will. Scoti) Philosophia Pyrotechnica, seu Curriculus Chymiatricus nobilissima illa et exoptatissima Medicinæ parte pyrotechnica instructus, thick small 8vo. plates, vellum, 78 6d Paris, 1635-40 DEMPSTERI, Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum, sive de Scriptoribus Scotis, 2 vols. 4to. printed at the expense of the BANNATYNE CLUB, Edinb. 1829 very scarce, £3. 13s 6d` One of the most important of the books published by the Bannatyne Club; usually priced £10. 10s.

DU

Benedicti Accolti de Bello a Christianis contra Barbaros gesto pro Christi Sepulcro et Judea recuperandis Libri IV. Thomas Dempsterus, edidit et illustravit, sm. 4to. neat, gilt Florent. 1623 edges, 14s

Many valorous deeds of Englishmen are recorded in this work. Tasso was indebted to it for the materials for his Jerusalem Delivered. Copies have sold for upwards of £4.

BOIS, Itinéraire descriptif, historique et monumental de la Normandie, précédé du Précis Historique et de la Géographie de cette province, et suivi de la Biographie de tous les Auteurs et Artistes Normands, 8vo. map and Caen 1827 plates, calf gilt, 7s

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