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692 Clancy.-Life and Death of Major Clancie, the grandest Cheat of this Age, executed at Tyburn, dedicated by E[lkanah] S[ettle] to the Countess of Marlborough, 12mo. h. b. neat, 6s.

Sold in Mr. Nassau's sale for 12s.

1680

693 Clapham's (David) Treatise of the Nobilitie and Excellency of
Woman Kynde, 12mo. wants small part of a leaf, neat, VERY
RARE, 21. 28.
London, by Berthelet, 1542

Unknown to Ames, Herbert, or Dibdin."-MS. note. It was composed in tmpliment to Margaret of Austria.

694 Claudiani de Raptu Proserpine, tragedia prima heroica, FIRST EDITION, folio, very fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 51. 5s. sine ullâ notá. EXTREMELY RARE, unknown to nearly all bibliographers. Sold in La Serna's ale for 150 francs.

695 Claudiani Opera, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, RARE, 11. 11s. 6d. Parma, 1493 696 Claudiani Opera, cum Emendationibus Thadæi Ugoleti Parmensis, 4to. fine copy, 10s. 6d.

Venet. Jo. de Tridino, Mccccxcv.

See the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. iv. p. 38.

697 Claudiani Opera, diligenter emendata per Thadæum Ugoletum, 4to. fine copy, h. b. neat, 6s. Venetiis, per Chr. de Pensis, 1500 This edition is not mentioned by Brunet.

698 Claudiani Opera, diligentissime castigata, 8vo. fine large copy, neat, 10s. 6d. Venet. Aldus, 1523

This is the only edition of Claudian published at the Aldine press; and in fine condition, says Dr. Dibdin, it is of rare occurrence. The above copy was purchased in Sir M. M. Sykes's sale for 21. 1s.

699 Claudianus, cum notis Pulmanni, ib. 1596.-Aviani Æsopicæ Fabulæ, à Pulmanno, ib. 1596, in 1 vol. 12mo. fine copies, ruled with red lines, morocco, 5s. 6d.

700 Claudiani Opera quæ extant, cum Annotationibus Pyrrhi in usum Delphini, 4to. neat, 8s. 6d. Paris. 1677

"Ce volume de la collection ad usum Delphini n'est pas commun."-Brunet. Sold in Dr. Heath's sale for 31. 11s. the Merly for 21. 4s. and the La Valliere for 45 francs.

sewed, 4s. 6d.

701 Claudiani Opera Omnia, edidit Ricardus Heber, 2 vols. 12mo. Typis Bulmerianis, (1793) 702 Claudiani Opera, 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. calf, very neat, 7s. 6d. ib. (1793) 703 Claudiani Opera, 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, 13s.

ib. (1793)

ib. (1793)

704 Claudiani Opera, LARGE PAPER, 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 11. 1s.

705 Claudiani Opera, LARGE PAPER, 2 vols. 4to. very neat, in calf extra, 21. 2s. ib. (1793)

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706 Claudianus ed. R. Heber, Idem, large paper, 2 vols. 4to. russia elegant, 21. 5s. Typis Bulmer. (1793)

Few copies only printed upon large paper, of an elegant and extremely correct edition of this much admired classic author, to present to the friends of the editor. 707 Clavell's (John) Recantation of an ill ledde Life; or a Discoverie of the High Way Law, with Diswasions to all Offenders, with full Instructions how to know, shunne, and apprehend a Thiefe, most necessary for all honest Travellers, IN VERSE, 4to. neat, ll. 18. 1628

708 Claver (Martin) El admirable y excellente Martirio en el Reyno de Japon de los Benditos Padres fray Bart. Guterrez, Franc. de Grocia, y Thomas de S. Augustin, printed on paper manufactured in the country, fine copy, 4to. russia elegant, gilt edges, EXTREMELY RARE, 31. 13s. 6d. Manilla, 1638 Such early books as the present, printed in the Philippine Isles, are of the greatest rarity. It is unknown to bibliographers. 709 Cleland's Memoirs of a Coxcomb, 1761. Forrest's Ways to kill Care, a Collection of Original Songs, chiefly Comic, 1761, in one vol. 8vo. h. b. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d.

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710 Cleland's Woman of Honour, 3 vols. 12mo. very neat and 1768

scarce, 10s. 6d.

711 Clementis VIII. Papæ Epistolæ Duæ ad Karolum V. Imperatorem Aug. &c. Altera Karoli V. Clementi, respondens, wood-cut portrait of the Emperor, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 7s. 6d. Colon. Quentell, 1530 712 Clementis Romani Episcopi, Constitutionum Sanctorum Apostolorum Doctrina Catholica, lib. VIII. cum Turriani Prolegomenis, et explanationibus apologeticis, Græcè, 4to. very fine copy, extremely scarce, 12s. Venet. Jord. Ziletus, 1563 Printed with Aldine type.

718 Clementis (Venceslai) à Lybeo-Monte Trinobantiados Augusta sive Londini libri VI. quibus Urbis Nobilissimæ Antiquitas, Ortus, Progressus, Gloriæ, Famæque incrementa, 4to. very fine copy, large paper, 15s. Lond. 1636

"A beautiful and interesting poem." Sold in Mr. Nassau's sale for 11. 3s. 714 Cleophili (Octavii) Epistolarum de Amoribus Libellus, IN VERSE, addressed to Lorenzo de Medici and others, FIRST EDI TION, 4to. very fine copy, 18s. sine ullá notá, circa 1480 Very rare; unknown to Brunet. This copy was purchased in 1827 for

21. 12s. 6d.

715 Cleophili Opera Anthropotheomachia Historia de Bello Fanensi et quædam alia, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Fani, per Hieron. Soncinum, 1516

The productions of this printer, which are very few, and all of extreme rarity, are considered as forming part of an Aldine collection. Soncinus, as he himself informs us in his edition of Petrarch in 1503, purchased his types from the same fount as Aldus, and thus the italic character was used at Fano almost as soon as by Aldus at Venice, who is generally considered to have been the inventor of it Brunet calls this a rare edition: and from his manner of writing the colophon, it would appear he had never seen it.

717 Cleophili Stincha de Carcere Florentinorum Carmen, first EDITION, 4to. very fine copy, 18s. sine ullá notâ, circa 1480 Very rare; unknown to Brunet. This copy was purchased in 1827 for

21. 12s. 6d.

718 Clusa (Jacobi de) in Erfordia, Tractatus de Apparitionibus Animarum post exitum earum à Corporibus et de earundem receptaculis, FIRST EDITION, folio, FINE COPY, extra gilt edges, RARE, 21. 2s. Burgdorf, 1475

Sold in the La Valliere sale for 60 francs, Mac Carthy for 59 francs, and an “indifferent copy,” in 1829, for 21. 19s.

719 Cobbarrubias (Pedro de) Remedio de Jugadores, first edition, 4to. vellum, 31. 13s. 6d. Burgos, 1519

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This rare and curious work treats of all sorts of diversions, dividing them into
spiritual, human, and diabolical. Sold in Mr. Hibbert's sale for 51. 7s. 6d.
720 Cochlai (Jo.) De Matrimonio Regis Anglia Henrici VIII.
Congratulatio Disputatoria, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant,
gilt edges, rare, 17. 11s. 6d.

Lips. 1535 "This is a very interesting treatise. Cochleus will be long remembered as the opponent of Luther and the early reformers."

721 Cochlæi, Scopa in Araneas R. Morysini Angli, Lips. 1538.De immensa Dei Misericordia erga Germanos ex Collatione Sermonum Jo. Hus ad unum sermonem Mart. Lutheri, ib. 1588.-Conquestio de calamitoso in præsens rerum Christianarum statu G. Wicelii, ib. 1538.-Sperandam esse in brevi Victoriam adversus Turcam Jo. Eckii Homeliæ V. ex Biblia desumptæ, Aug. Vind. 1532.-Eckii de Supremo Dominio Decisio, Ingolstad. 1532, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, very rare, 21. 2s.

This first piece is very rare and interesting; it treats of the divorce of Henry VIII. and Catherine of Arragon, in which the writer is very severe on Henry and his defendants, and has much the best of the argument in the second and fourth chapters, which treat on the king's divorce, and the violent death of Sir Thomas More.

722 Cockburni (Patricii) De Vulgari Sacræ Scripturæ Phasi lib. II. quorum prior de Peccato in Spiritum Sanctum tractat; posterior vero difficillimos utriusque instrumenti locos explicat, 8vo. neat, rare, 15s. Parisiis, 1552

"The author, Patrick Cockburn, a Scotchman, was professor of the Oriental languages at Paris and afterwards at St. Andrews, and the first reformed minister of Haddington, where he died in 1559. His works are among the scarcest in Scotch literature, the only copies of them which I have seen are in the Advocates' library."-Orme.

723 Codex Diplomaticus, et Variarum Traditionum antiquissimi

Monasterii Laurisheimensis Bd. S. Benedicti in Pago Rhenensi,
seu Rinechgowe Sæculo VIII. fundati cum Notis et Animad-
versionibus Historicis, Chronicis et Chorographicis, Ævum
Carolinum et vicinos Rheno Pagos illustrantibus, 2 vols. 4to.
h. b. neat, uncut, 18s. Typis Monasterii Tegernseensis, 1766

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724 Codex Juris Islandorum antiquissimus qui nominatur Gragas, ex duobus Manuscriptis Pergamenis (quæ sola supersunt) Bibliothecæ Regiæ, et Legati Arnæ, Magnæni, nunc primum editus, cum Interpretatione Latina, Lectionibus Variis, Indicibus Vocum et Rerum, præmissa Commentatione Historica et Critica de hujus juris origine et Indole ab J. T. G. Schlegel conscripta, 2 vols. 4to. sewed, uncut, 11. 11s. 6d.

Hauniæ, 1829 725 Codri Orationes, Epistolæ, Silvæ, Satyræ, Eglogæ, Epigrammata, 4to. fine copy, rich old morocco, marbled edges, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris. J. Pelit, 1515 726 Cognati (Gilb.) Brevis ac Dilucida Burgundiæ Superioris Descriptio item brevis totius Galliæ Descriptio per eundem, cuts of arms, 8vo. vellum, scarce, 6s. Basil. Oporinus, 1552 727 Cokayn's (Sir Aston) Dianea; an excellent new Romance, dedicated to Lady Mary Cokayne, Vice-Countess Cullen, Svo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d.

1654

728 Cokayn's Obstinate Lady, a Comedy, first edition, 4to. h. b.

1657

neal, 7s. 6d.

729 Colden's (Hon. C.) History of the five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependant on the Province of New York, Svo. very neat, 6s. 6d.

1747

730 Colebrook's (R. H.) Twelve Views of Places in the Kingdom of Mysore, the Country of Tippoo Sultan, with Descriptions and brief Detail of the Operations of the Army under the Marquis Cornwallis, during the late War, and other particulars, together with six coloured Views of Seringapatam, from Drawings by Mr. Home, with Description, in 1 vol. atlas folio, h. b. neat, 11. 5s. 731 Collections (Twelve) of Papers relating to the present Juneture of Affairs in England, in one vol. 4to., neat, 21. 2s.

1794

1689

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Sir James Mackintosh was never able to obtain the three last collections, nor apparently knew of their existence, having written upon the nine he possessed, The Nine Collections of Papers are very important." Each collection was published separate, and contains a vast collection of interesting historical matter. The twelfth is entitled the last.

732 Collings (John) The Shepherd's Wanderings discovered, in a Revindication of the great Ordinance of God, Gospel Preachers, and Preaching, in answer to Mr. Sheppard's Book, called the People's Privileges and Duty guarded against the Pulpit and Preacher's encroachment, &c. 4to. neat, 10s. 6d. 733 COLLINS.-Catalogue of the Library of Anthony Collins, Esq. both parts, with some prices, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d.

1652

1731

734 Collins', Gray's, Lord Lyttleton's, and Goldsmith's Poetical Works, portraits and plates, 12mo. neat, 3s.

1796

735 Colomesii (Pauli) Italia et Hispania Orientalis, sive Italorum et Hispanorum qui Linguam Hebræam vel alias orientales excoluerunt, Vitæ, Wolfio, 4to. neat, 5s. 6d.

Hamb. 1730

786 Coloma (Don Juan) Decada de la Passion de Jesu Christo con
otra obra intitulada Cantico de su gloriosa resurreccion, 12mo.
fine copy of a very scarce poetical volume, morocco elegant,
gilt edges, 21. 12s. 6d.
Caller, 1576
The first book printed in Sardinia. The earliest Cagliari book which Dr. Cotton
had met with, was printed in 1628.

737 Columbi (Jo.) Manuascensis Opuscula Varia Historica, folio,
fine copy, neat, 12s.
Lugd. 1675
738 Columbre (Agostino) de Santo Severo Opera da Manuschamsia,
Svo. fine copy, neat, 7s. 6d.
Vinegia, Sabio, 1536
739 Columna (Guidonis de) Historia Destructionis Troja, folio,
fine copy, very neat, rare, 11. 11s. 6d.
sine ullâ notá.

This work is the original of Caxton's well-known history of the destruction of Troy, and is the source from whence Lydgate and our other early English Poets drew their accounts of that event.

740 Colvil (Sam.) Whig's Supplication; or the Scots Hudibras, a Mock Poem, both parts, 12mo. neat, scarce, 8s. 6d.

1710 This poem turns upon the insurrection of the covenanters in Scotland, in the reign of King Charles the Second.'

741 Colvile's (Jo.) Parænese, or Admonition (lately returnit to
the Catholique Romane Religion in vhilk he was baptesit and
brocht up till he had full 14 years of age) unto his Cuntrey
Men, 8vo. morocco elegant, rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. Paris, 1602
742 Comitum (Natalis) Veneti, de Venatione lib. IV. Hieronymi
Ruscellii Scholiis illustrati, 8vo. clean copy, scarce, 18s.
Venet. Aldi filii, 1551

Volume devenu rare.'-Renouard and Brunet. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes's sale for 11. 58.

743 Comitis (Natalis) de Acerrimo, ac omnium Difficillimo Turcarum Bello, in Insulam Melitam Gesto anno 1565, Commentarius, Svo. vellum, 12s. Venet. [Typis Aldi] ap. Zanettum, 1566 744 Commentariolus De Persecutione Anglicana, a Collegio Anglicano Romano editus, additis Litteris Gregorii XIII. hortatoriis ad subveniendum Anglis, etc. 12mo. very scarce, Ingolstadii, 1582

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745 Commentarium seu potius Diarium Expeditionis Turcicæ a Carolo V. Imperatore, anno 1535 susceptæ, Jo. Etrobio interprete, Lovan. 1547.-De Rebus à Carolo V. Imperatore Gestis J. M. Bruti Oratio, Ant. 1555, 8vo. fine copies, very neat, EXCESSIVELY RARE, 17. 11s. 6d.

The last piece in this volume is dedicated to Philip, King of England, husband of Queen Mary.

746 Complaint of Roderyck Mors, some time a Gray Fryre, unto
the Parliament House of England, hys naturall countrey, for
the redresse of certeyne wycked lawes, evill custumes and
cruell decrees, 12mo. morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce,
1l. 11s. 6d.
Geneva, no date.
Roderyck Mors appears, according to Bale, to have been Henry Brinkelow,
citizen of London. Mr. Nassau's copy sold for 31. 17s.

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