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The Canterbury Tales of G. C. A new text with illustrative notes edited by T. Wright. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond., Percy

Society. Nos. 68, 72, 91. 1847,

1851.

2081

The Loves of Troilus and Creseid, written by Chaucer; with a commentary, by Sir Francis Kinaston.

1796.

CHAULIEU (GUILLAUME AMFRYE DE).

8vo. Lond.

2082

Oeuvres diverses de M. L. de Ch. [Second edition.] 2 vols. (in one). 8vo. Amst. 1733.

2083

Oeuvres de C., d'après les manuscrits de l'Auteur. 2 vols. 12mo. La Haye. 1777.

CHEDWORTH (JOHN HOWE, Lord).

2084

Letters from the late Lord C. to the Rev. Thomas Crompton ; written in the period from Jan. 1780, to May, 1795. 4to. Norwich. 1840.

CHENEVIX (RICHARD).

2085

Two Plays: Mantuan Revels, a Comedy, in five Acts; Henry the Seventh, an Historical Tragedy, in five Acts. 8vo. Lond. 1812.

CHERRY (ANDREW).

2086

The Soldier's Daughter: a comedy. Second edition. 8vo. Lond. 1804.

Third edition. 8vo. Lond. 1804.

2087

2088

Fourth edition. 8vo. Lond.

Lond. 1804. (Two copies.) 2089 No. 1. Presentation copy to John Bannister, accompanied by an autograph letter from the Author.

Tenth edition.

8vo. Lond. 1804.

Thirteenth edition. 8vo. Lond. 1809.

2090

2091

Peter the Great: or, The Wooden Walls. An Operatic Drama. 8vo. 8vo. Lond. 1807.

2092

CHESS. See FRONDES CADUCAE, No. 3888.

CHESTER MYSTERIES.

(Selected

De Deluvio Noe. De Occisione Innocentium. and now first printed by James Heywood Markland for The Roxburghe Club.) 4to. Lond. 1818.

2093

(See also No. 6242.)

CHESTER PLAYS.

The Chester Plays: a collection of Mysteries founded upon scriptural subjects, and formerly represented by the Trades of Chester at Whitsuntide. Edited by Tho. Wright. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond., Shaks. Soc. 1843-47.

2094

CHESTERFIELD (PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, Earl of).

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with several other pieces on various subjects. Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope. Sixth edition. 4 vols.

1775.

Letters

to Arthur Charles Stanhope.

Together Published by 8vo. Lond.

2095

Relative to

the education of his Lordship's godson, Philip, the late Earl. Second edition. 12mo. Lond. 1817.

CHETTLE (HENRY).

2096

* The Tragedy of Hoffman or A Reuenge for a Father. As it hath bin diuers times acted with great applause, at the Phenix in Druery-lane. [Anon.] 4to. Lond. 1631. (Two copies.)

2097

Hoffman; or, A Revenge for a Father. A tragedy by H. C. Acted A.D. 1602. Printed A.D. 1631. Now first edited by H[enry] B[arrett] L[ennard]. 8vo. Lond. 1852.

2098

Presentation copy to Mr. Dyce from the editor, with a note (inserted). Kind Heart's Dream: containing five apparitions with their invectives against abuses reigning. By H. C. From the original Black-letter Tract printed (without date) in 1592. Edited by E. F. Rimbault. 8vo. Lond., Percy Society, No. 14. 1841. 2099 CHEVALIER.

The Young Chevalier; or, a genuine narrative of all that befell that unfortunate Adventurer, from his fatal defeat to his final escape, after wandering about the Isles and Highlands of Scotland, etc. By a Gentleman. 8vo. Lond. n. d. 2100

A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier, from the battle of Culloden, to his landing in France, etc. By an Englishman. 8vo.

1749.

(See also ASCANIUS, Young Juba, and WANDERER.)

CHEVALIER (JEAN-BAPTISTE).

Lond. 2101

Description of the Plain of Troy: with a map of that region, delineated from an actual survey Translated from the original not yet published, with notes and illustrations, by Andrew Dalzel. 4to. Edinb. Edinb. 1791. 1791. (Four copies.) 2102

The pretended tomb of Homer: drawn by Dominic Fiorillo, from a sketch of M. le C. With illustrations and notes by C. G. Heyne. 4to. Lond. 1795.

CHEVREAU (URBAIN).

2103

Chevræana, ou diverses pensées d'histoire, de critique, d'érudition et de morale. Recueillies par Mr. C. 2 parts

(in 1). (Portrait.) 12mo. Amst. 1700.

2104

CHIABRERA (GABBRIELLO).

Delle Opere di Gabbriello Chiabrera In questa ultima impressione tutte in un corpo novellamente unite. 4 vols. 8vo. Venezia. 1730-31..

2105

Another edition. 5 vols. 12mo. Venezia. 1757. 2106

Another edition. 5 vols. (in 3.) (Portrait.) 12mo. Venezia. 1782.

Rime. 3 vols. (Portrait.) 8vo. Milano. 1807-8.

2107

2108

Narrazione della morte di S. Gio. Batista. Poemetto di G. C. 4to. Fiorenza.

1602.

2109

Gelopea favola boschereccia. 12mo. Venetia. 1607. 2110
Alcvne Poesie Boschereccie. 8vo. Fiorenza. 1608. 2111
Alcippo Favola Boschereccia. 12mo. Venetia. 1615. 2112
Firenze Poema. 8vo. Fiorenze. 1615.

2113

Poema diuiso in canti nuoue, intitolato Firenze. Nuouamente posto in luce. 12mo. Venetia. 1616.

2114

Amedeida Poema. 4to. Genova. 1620. (Two copies.)

2115

Another edition. Con gli argomenti in ottava rima del Forestiero Idrontino, e colla vita dell' avttore da lui stesso descritta. 12mo. Genova. 1654.

Scio Poemetto. 8vo. Genova. 1621.

2116

2117

Poemi Eroici postvmi. 12mo. Genova. 1653.

2118

CHINESE.

Miscellaneous pieces relating to the Chinese [Collected by Bishop Percy]. Two vols. 12mo. Lond. 1762.

CHION.

2119

Epistolae Graece ad codd. Mediceos recensuit castigavit notas et indicem adiecit Jo. Theoph. Coberus. 8vo. Dresdae et Lipsiae. 1765.

CHERILUS, SAMIUS.

2120

C. S. quae supersunt collegit et illustravit de Choerili Samii aetate vita et poesi aliisque Choerilis disseruit Aug. Ferdinand. Naekius. Inest de Sardanapali epigrammatis disputatio. 8vo. Lips. 1817.

VOL. II.

M

2121

CHORLEY (HENRY FOTHERGILL)

The Legend of Saint Cecilia: a cantata, the words by H. F. C. 4to. Lond.

n. d.

CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD.

2122

* Carmina Quadragesimalia ab Edis Christi Oxon. alumnis composita et ab ejusdem ædis Baccalaureis determinantibus in Schola Naturalis Philosophiæ publice recitata. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxon. 1723-48. (Three copies.) 2123

No. 2. L. P. In one vol. The names of the authors of the various pieces
are given in MS. No. 3. In one vol. In Vol. 2, names of authors in
MS., &c.
Another edition. Vols. I. et II. 12mo.

(Two copies.)

12mo.

Glasguæ.
Glasguæ. 1757.

2124

No. 1. MS. note by E. H. Barker. No. 2. Names of authors in MS., &c.

CHRISTIE (JAMES).

An Inquiry into the antient Greek game, supposed to have been invented by Palamedes, antecedent to the Siege of Troy. Also, Two dissertations: I. On the Athenian Skirophoria. II. On the mystical meaning of the bough and umbrella, in the Skiran rites. [Anon.] 4to. Lond. 1801

"Very scarce." MS. note by Mr. Dyce.

2125

An essay an the earliest species of idolatry, the worship of the elements. 4to. Norwich (printed). Lond. 1814. 2126 Autograph of "E. D. Clarke," the Traveller.

CHRISTMAS CAROLS.

Specimens of Old Christmas Carols, selected from manuscripts and printed books.

Lond., Percy Society, No. 16.

CHRISTMAS PRINCE.

[Edited by T. Wright.]
1841.

8vo.

2127

An Account of the Christmas Prince, as it was exhibited in the University of Oxford, in the year 1607. Now first published from the original manuscript 4to. Lond. 1816. (Two copies.)

CHRYSOSTOMUS (JOANNES).

Ιω. .

ομιλια

2128

Ioannis Chrysostomi homilia in dictum apostoli, modico vino vtere. Gr. 8vo. Lovanii. 1536.

2129

Edita

Some of the pages are interlineated with a Latin translation in MS. Oratio in Diem natalem servatoris nostri Iesu Christi. nunc primum studio et opera Dav. Hoeschelij. Gr. 8vo. August. Vindel. 1594.

2130

De Sacerdotio. Libri VI. Accessere Dissertationes quædam prooemiales de dignitate sacerdotali, item S. Chrysostomi vita, Editionem adornavit Joan. Hughes. 8vo. Cantab. typis Acad. 1710.

2131

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dromus Novi Testamenti Graece recte cauteque adornandi. Opera Io. A. Bengelii. Stutgardiae. 8vo. 1725.

CHUDLEIGH (MARY LEE, afterwards LADY).

Poems on several occasions. 1722. (Two copies.)

Third edition. 12mo. Lond.

2133

CHURCHILL (CHARLES).

Works. Fifth edition. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1774. 2134

Poetical Works, with explanatory notes; and an authentic account of his life: now first published. (Edited by W[illiam] T[ooke].) (Portrait.) 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1804.

2135

Poetical Works. With copious notes and a life of the Author. By W. Tooke. 3 vols. (Aldine edition.) Portrait.

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This copy contains a transcript (by Mr. Mitford) of Gray's MS. notes on
Churchill from Gray's own copy.

CHURCHYARD (THOMAS).

The Worthines of Wales, a poem. A true note of the auncient castles, famous monuments, goodly rivers, faire bridges, fine townes, and courteous people, that I have seen in the noble countrie of Wales. 8vo. Lond. Reprinted from the edition of 1587, for Th. Evans. 1776.

2138

Churchyard's Chips concerning Scotland: being a collection of his pieces relative to that country; with historical notices, and a life of the author: Ornamented with Churchyard's arms, and a fac-simile of his writing, and signature. By George Chalmers. 8vo. Lond. 1817. 2139

(See also FRONDES CADUCAE).

CIACCONIUS (PETRUS).

De Triclinio, sive de modo convivandi apud priscos Romanos, et de conviviorum apparatu. Accedit Fulvii Ursini Appendix, & Hier. Mercurialis de accubitus in cœna antiquorum origine dissertatio. 12mo. Amstel. 1689.

CIBBER (COLLEY).

2140

Dramatic Works. 5 vols. 12mo. (Portrait.) Lond. 1777.

(Two copies.)

Vol. I. Life.

2141

Love's Last Shift (C). Woman's Wit (C).

Love makes a Man (C). She Would and She Would, and
She Would Not (C).

Vol. II. The Careless Husband (C). The Rival Fools (C).
The Lady's last Stake (C). Richard III. (T).

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