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369 BASTIUS. Excerpta ex F. J. Bastii Commentatione Palæographica, cum Tabulis Lithographicis XX. a Johanne Hodgkin transcriptis, 8vo. boards, 58

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1835

"To his dear friend, Joseph John Gurney, in token of unfeigned Respect, from the Editor." 370 BATES'S (Dr. William) Harmony of the Divine Attributes in the contrivance of man's Redemption, 4to. old calf, 4s 6d

1674

"Dr. Bates was, beyond comparison, the most beautiful and elegant writer among the Nonconformist Divines."-Dr. Williams.

371 BATHER'S (Ven. Archdeacon) Sermons on Old Testament Histories, 8vo. cloth, 48

1850

1837

372 BATHURST (Henry, Bishop of Norwich) Memoirs of, by his Son, vol. 2 only, 8vo. cloth, 38 373 BATLEY'S (E. C.) Ecclesiastical Digest of all writers of the Church from A.D. 34 to this time, with a Secular Chronology, 4to. half cloth, 98 (pub. at 148)

This is a very useful work, and must have cost much labour.

1834

374 BATTELY (Joan.) Antiquitates Rutipinæ, plates of coins, &c. by M Burghers, 8vo. LARGE PAPER, old calf, neat, 7s 6d Oxoniæ, 1711

"An elegant posthumous Discourse."- Bp. Nicolson. This account of the ancient state of the Isle of Thanet, composed in elegant Latin, was published by Dr. Thomas Terry, Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.

375 BAUDII (Dominici) Epistolæ; accedunt ejusdem Orationes et libellus de Fœnore, portrait, 12mo. LARGE PAPER, good copy, 68

376

Amst., Elzevirii, 1654

These letters are considered the most entertaining of the Works of Baudius, the Latinity is very pure and elegant. He came to this country and was intimate with Sir Philip Sidney, and many other distinguished persons. idem, thick 18mo. old calf, 38 6d Amst., L. Elzevirii, 1662 377 BAXTER'S (Andrew) Matho: the Principles of Natural Religion demonstrated from the Phoenomena of the Material World, 2 vols. 12mo. old calf, neat, 2s 6d

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1765

378 BAXTER (Richard) Second Sheet for the Ministry; Justifying our calling against Quakers, Seekers, and Papists, small 4to. 8 leaves, uncut, very scarce, 68

379

380

By R. White, for Nevil Simmons, Bookseller, in Kederminster, 1657 -Reasons of the Christian Religion, fine impression of the portrait, 4to. old calf, neat,

of others.

68

1667

First meditated for the Wel-setling of his own belief, and now published for the benefit Life and Times, with an Account of his Writings, by William Orme, portrait, thick 8vo. half cloth, 10s (pub.at 18s) Liverpool, 1837 A valuable acquisition to the literary History of the period, 1615–1691. Baxter was the Author of the astonishing number of 168 Works.

381 BAXTER (Will.) Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum; accedunt Edv. Luidii Fluviorum, Montium, Urbium, &c. in Britannia nominibus adversariæ, Edit. 2nda, fine portrait, by Vertue, 8vo. fine copy, in calf, 78 6d

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"A curious Work."--Bp. Nicolson.

Londini, 1733

382 BAYFIUS (Lazarus) de Re Navalis, -de Re Vestiaria, de Vasculis,Antonii Thylesii de Coloribus libellus, small 4to. a very fine copy, in old calf, gilt, 10s 6d Parisiis, R. Stephanus, 1536

A beautiful old volume from Lord Orford's Library at Wolterton. Illustrated with Cuts of Ancient Ships, Vestments, Vases, &c.

383 BAYFIUS, alia Editio, 4to. half vellum, 68 Lutetiæ, R. Stephani, 1549 This learned gentleman was educated under Budæus and Musurus, from whom he learnt Greek, in 1531 Francis I. sent him Ambassador to Venice.

384 BAYLE. Examen de la Theologie de M. Bayle, répandue dans son Dictionnaire, &c. 12mo. half calf, neat, scarce, 4s 6d

Amst., l'Honoré, 1706

"Par Izaac Jacquelot.”—Barbier, Dict. des Anonymes.

385 BEALE'S (Thomas) Natural History of the Sperm Whale; with a Sketch of a South-sea Whaling Voyage, plates, post 8vo. half calf, neat, 78 6d (pub. at 12s) Van Voorst, 1839 386 [BEAR'S (N.)] Resurrection founded on Justice; a Vindication in Answer to the objections of the learned Dr. Hody, small 8vo. old calf, 28 6d 387 BEATIANO (Cavalier Giulio Cesare de Mondeserto) La Corona Imperiale, 12mo. sewed, 28

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1700

Ferrara, 1689 388 BEATTIE'S (Dr. James) Essays on Poetry and Music, and the utility of Classical Learning, 8vo. calf, very neat, 48 Edinb. 1778 389 Poetical Works, with Life, by Alex. Dyce, fine portrait, 12mo. morocco extra, gilt edges, 9s W. Pickering, 1831 390 Account of his Life and Writings, including many of his original Letters, by Sir William Forbes, fine portrait by Gaugain, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 2 vols. 4to. boards, 8s (pub. at £1 11s 6d) Edinburgh, 1806 391 BEAUCLERK.-Catalogue of the Library of the Honble. Topham Beauclerk, F.R.S., 50 Days' Sale, sold by Mr. Paterson, April, 1781, royal 8vo. boards, uncut, 4s

1781

392 BEAUFORT'S (Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, Mother of King Henry VII.) Life, by Caroline A. Halsted, portrait, 8vo. cloth, 58 6d (pub. at 128) 393 BEAUMONT, Le Magasin des Enfans, plates, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, £1 18 Paris, 1801

1839

With this Autograph, "Mary Nugent Buckingham, Stowe, August 7, 1810, given to her dear little friend, Emma." This Lady Mary Nugent was daughter of Robert, Earl Nugent, wife of George, the first Marquis, and mother of the present Duke of Buckingham. 394 BEAUSOBRE, Sermons sur le XII. Chap. de Romains, vol. 2 only, 8vo. old calf, neat, 28 6d Lausanne, 1744 395 BEAUSOBRE and LENFANT'S New Version of St. Matthew's Gospel, with a Literal Commentary, 8vo. boards, 3s 6d

"A work of extraordinary merit."- Bp. Watson.

Cambridge, 1779

1805

396 BEAVER'S (Capt. Philip) African Memoranda; relative to an Attempt to Establish a British Settlement on the Island of Bulama, in 1792, with a Notice of the Neighbouring Tribes, map, 4to. boards, 7s 6d (pub. at £1 11s 6d) 397 BECKET.-Vita di S. Tomaso (à Becket) Arcivescovo di Cantuaria, e Martire, tradotta dalla Lingua Francese nell' Italiana per Gio. Battista Cola, plate of the Murder of the Archbishop, by Isabella Picini, inserted, thick 4to. of 520 pages, old parchment, RARE, 10s 6d In Lucca, Marcscandoli, 1696 Dedicated to "Rinaldo I., Duca di Modena." Thomas à Becket, Abp. of Canterbury, was born in 1119, and slain by William de Tracy at Canterbury, in 1170, in the Reign K. Henry II.

398 BECKFORD'S (Peter) Thoughts on Hunting, in Letters to a Friend, frontispiece by Bartolozzi, and plates, FIRST EDITION, 4to. old calf, neat, 88 Sarum, 1781 For a notice of this esteemed work, see Retrospective Review, Vol. 13. another edition, frontispiece by Bartolozzi, and plates, 4to. nice copy in calf, 78 6d

399

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1802

400 BECKMANN'S (John) History of Inventions and Discoveries, from the German by W. Johnston, best edition, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. 18s 1814

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"A most interesting and valuable work."-Lowndes.

401 another edition. 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 78 H. G. Bohn, 1850 402 BEDDOES'S (Tho. Lovell) Poems, with a Memoir of him, thick 12mo. cloth, 48 (pub. at 7s 6d)

404

Pickering, 1851

Son of the celebrated Dr. Thomas Beddoes, of Clifton, the friend of Sir Humphrey Davy. 403 BEDE (Venerabilis) Axiomata Philosophica, quibus accessere Theses Philosophicæ, 18mo. old binding, 28 Colonia, 1605 Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, from Julius Cæsar to 731, Englished by John Stevens, 8vo. old calf, neat, 78 6d 1723 "This work is scarce, the translation is well done, and the Notes very useful."-Dr. Adam Clarke. 405 BEECHY'S (Capt. F. W. and H. W.) Expedition to explore the Northern Coast of Africa, from Tripoly eastward, in 1821 to 22, with an Account of the Greater Syrtis and Cyrenaica, and the Ancient Cities composing the Pentapolis, 22 maps and plates, 4to. boards, 188 (pub. at £3 3s)

1828

406 BELL'S (Currer) Jane Eyre, an Autobiography, 3 vols. post 8vo. cloth, neat, 78 6d (pub. at £1 118 6d)

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1848

407 Professor, a Tale, 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 88 6d (pub. at 21s) 1857 408 BELL'S Lives of the English Dramatists, 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, 58 Lardner's Cyclopædia, 1839 409 Lives of the British Poets, 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, 58 Lar. Cyclo. 1839 410 BELL'S (Thomas) Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth, plates, 8vo. half cloth, 58 6d (pub. at 168)

1829

411 BELL'S (Will.) Enquiry into the Divine Missions of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, 8vo. boards, 38 6d

Bp. Watson highly commends the Works of this Author.

1761

412 BELLAMY'S (D.) Family Preacher; Practical Discourses for every Sunday throughout the year, Christmas Day, Good Friday, and other Solemn Occasions, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. fine copy, in calf, 98 1776 413 BELLAMY'S (John) History of all Religions, portraits, 12mo. boards, 38

1813

414 BELLENDENI (Gulielmi) de Statu libri III., editio Secunda, edente S. Parr, portraits of Burke, Fox, and Lord North, 8vo. calf, neat, 68

Londini, 1787

The Preface by Dr. Samuel Parr, a fine specimen of Latinity,-see Mr. Hallam's History of Literature. Bellenden, a Scotchman, dedicated his book, de Statu, to Prince Charles in 1615. Dr. Parr thought it worth re-editing in 1787.

"Bellenden's learning is considerable, and without that pedantry of quotation which makes most books of the age intolerable."-Hallam.

415 BELLICARD'S Antiquities of Herculaneum, 42 plates, 8vo. calf,

neat, 48

1753

"An ingenious work." Has also Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of the Ancients.

416 BELLORIUS (Petrus) Selecti Nummi duo Antoniniani, (Antonini Pii et Commodi,) 8vo. vellum, neat, 38 Romæ, 1676

With this writing, "Liber Z. Isham, ex dono Cl. Authoris.—Romæ, 1677."

417 [BELOE'S (William)] Sexagenarian; or Recollections of a Literary Life, 2nd edition, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 58

1818

"A very amusing performance, filled with anecdotes and characters of the Author's literary contemporaries."

418 BEMBI (Petri) Epistolarum Leonis X. Pontificis Max. nomine Script. libri XVI., ad Paulum III. Pont. Max. Romam missi, thick 8vo. of 743 pages, vellum, rare, 10s 6d

No place where printed or date given.

Some of these letters, from and to some of the most eminent persons of that time, are dated as early as 1513, the latest, 1546.

419 BENGAL.-Timely Retreat; a Year in Bengal before the Mutinies, by two Sisters, plates, 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 8s (pub at £1 18)

A fearful but faithful narrative.

R. Bentley, 1858

420 BENJAMINIS (de Tudela) Itinerarium, Latine redditum operâ Const. l'Empereur, 32mo. old calf, neat, 6s L. Bat. Elzevir, 1633

"This work is no doubt a curiosity as the production of a Jewish Rabbi in the 12th Century."-Chalmers, his

421 BENSON'S (C.) Discourses on the Evidences of Christianity, Hulsean Lectures for 1820, 8vo. bds. 4s 6d (pub. at 12s)

1824

422 BENTHAM'S (James) History and Antiquities of Ely Cathedral, numerous finely engraved plates, royal 4to. fine copy in the original calf binding, £1 118 6d

423

Cambridge, 1771 Supplement to, by Mr. William Stevenson, F.S.A., numerous plates, royal 4to. boards, 168

Norwich, 1817 424 BENTIVOGLIO (Cardinale) Relationi delle Provincie Unite di Fiandra, publicate da Erycio Puteano (Henry Dupuy) in Anversa, 4to. engraved title, neat, 5s

425

426

Colonia, 1630

Book Plate of "Edward Coke, of Norfolk, Esq., 1701." Dedicated to Isabella, Infant of Spain. "These Historical Memoirs are amusing and illustrative of the characters and events of his times."-Moreri.

Raccolta di Lettere scritte dal Cardinal B., 4to. vellum, 7s 6d

Colonia, 1631

These Letters were written to many eminent persons during the time the Cardinal was
Nuncio to Flanders and France, 1607 to 1621.

Historicall Relations of the United Provinces of Flanders, 1652;
Bentivoglio's History of the Warrs of Flanders, 1559 to 1609,
both Englished by Henry (Carey), Earl of Monmouth, map and
24 portraits, 2 vols. in 1, folio, old binding, 10s 6d 1652-54

These are both 1st editions, there are two Portraits, engraved by Crosse and Vaughan, belonging to the English Series, Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. 427 BENTLEY'S (The very learned Dr. Richard) Works; viz., Dissertations upon the Epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, sop, and Boyle Lectures, edited with Notes by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. £1 18 (pub. at £1 188)1836 "The greatest of English Critics in this, or possibly any other age, was Richard Bentley."- Hallam.

"We have carefully looked through these volumes, and can safely say, that Mr. Dyce is a good scholar and a careful editor. Bentley could not have fallen into better hands."Literary Gazette.

428 BENTLEY'S Dissertations upon the Epistles of Phalaris, with an Answer to the Objections of the Honble. Charles Boyle, 8vo. old calf, neat, 38 6d

429

430

431

1699

Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, Socrates,
Euripides, and Esop's Fables, 8vo. boards, 58 (pub. at 128) 1817
Remarks on Collins's Discourse on Free Thinking, 8vo. 8th edition,
neat, 4s 6d
Cambridge, 1743

"Best edition of a most valuable work, which should be studied by every man who is desirous of forming just notions of Biblical Criticism."-Lowndes, from Bp. Herbert Marsh,

Bentleii et Doctorum Virorum Epistolæ, royal 4to. fine copy, calf,

£1 18

1807

Only 200 copies of this sumptuous volume printed by Bulmer. Copies have sold from 8 to 10 guineas.

432 BENTLEY'S STANDARD NOVELS, plates, 12mo. cloth, gilt, 2s 6d each (pub. at 6s)

Tales of the Alhambra, by Washington Irving.-De L'Orme, by James.Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan, by Morier.—Cooper's Bravo.-The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan, in England, by Morier.-Zohrab the Hostage, by Morier.-Fleetwood, by Godwin.-Ayesha, the Maid of Kars, by Morier. Canterbury Tales, by Sophia and Harriet Lee, 2 vols.-Tylney Hall, by Thomas Hood.-St Leon, by William Godwin.-Lawrie Todd, or the Settlers in the Woods, by John Galt.-Discipline, by Mary Brunton.

433 BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY, Feb., April, June, July, Aug., Nov., Dec., 1851, Seven Months, 38 6d (pub. at 24s 6d)

434 BENZONIS (Hieron.) Novæ Novi Orbis Historiæ, lib. III., U. Calvetonis Opera et Italicis, et de Gallorum in Floridam expeditione, et insigni Hispanorum in eos sævitiæ exemplo, Brevis Historia, 8vo., a fine copy in vellum, rare, £1 1s

Geneva, 1578

At the end is "Lycophronis Cassandra, Latinè, per Bernardum Bertrandum, Basilio, per I. Oporinum, 1558.”

435 BEOLCHI (Carlo) Saggio della Poesia Italiana, 12mo. calf elegant, gilt edges, 5s 6d

A very pretty little book, with some Italian Verses in MS.

Londra, 1825

436 BERANGER'S Songs, Englished, 12mo. cloth, 38 6d Pickering, 1837 437 BERENS'S (Edw.) Lectures on the Liturgy of the Church of England, abridged from Waldo, 12mo. half calf, neat, 5s Oxford, 1821

438

Has also Lent Lectures on the Catechism, 1823. VIII. Lectures on the Offices, 1822, and VI. Lectures on the Penitential Psalms, 1823, all by Berens, in one volume. Sermons on Sickness and Sorrow, 12mo. bound, 1s

old

439 BERGAMO (Giacopo Filippo da) Chroniche Universale, della creatione del mondo all' anno ti tempi suoi, bound in 2 vols. 4to., calf, neat, 188 Vinegia, per H. Calepino, 1554 "In quest' ultima Edizione vi sono le aggiunte del Giovio, del Bembo, del Carlone e di Marco Guazzo."-Haym. For a Supplement to this work, see Sansovino. In MS. at back of title we read

Ben spè felice quel, amici cari

Eh' esser accorto à l'altrui spese impari.-George Watsonn.

440 BERGAMO.-Chroniche, tradotta, riformata et ampliata da M. FRANCESCO SANSOVINO, 2 thick vols. 4to. old vellum, RARE, £1 1186d Vinegia, Altobello Salicato, 1581

Sir Christopher Hatton's Copy, with the Initials of his Name stamped in gold on the vellum, also the Autograph of his Nephew and Heir, William Hatton. This is Sansovino's continuation of Bergamo's Chronicle to 1581.

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