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FLETCHER, John.

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At the end of the similes is a kind of epilogue in 14 short stanzas, at the head of and Evanthe, from a MS. dated which is a cut of the author, sitting in contemplation at a table, with a lighted 1625, now first printed. Edited by candle burnt down to the socket. Nassau, the Rev. A. Dyce. Lond. 1830, 8vo. pt. i. 1511, 10s. 6d. See BEAUMONT, Francis. J. W. See FLECHIERE, J. W. DE LA.

FLETCHER, Archibald. A Memoir concerning the Origin and Progress of the Reform proposed in the internal Government of the of Royal Burghs. Edinb. 1819. 8vo.

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One hundred and fifty copies printed.
Francis. See DRAKE, Sir

Francis.

Of the Russe
Lond. 1591.

Joseph, M.A. The Historie the perfect. cursed-blessed Man. Lond. 1629. 4to.

Pp. 72, besides title, dedication to 'Anthony Wingfeld, Knight Baronet. To the Readers. To the courteous Reader.' 13 leaves. At the end are two leaves, one containing an engraving of our Saviour Giles, LL.D. crowned, the other 4 lines. There are 5 Common Wealth. other engravings on the letter-press. Nas18mo. sau, pt. i. 1513, russia, 37. 19s. Bindley, First edition. One hundred and sixteen pt. ii. 1011, 237. 2s. Perry, 167. Jolley, 157. Joseph, A.M. Lectures on leaves, with dedication to Queen Elizabeth, not given in subsequent editions. the Principles and Institutions of This work was quickly suppress'd, lest the Roman Catholic Religion; with it might give offence to a prince in amity with England.'-Ant. à Wood. Bindley, pt. an Appendix, containing historical iii. 261, 1. 1s. Inglis, 615, 5s. Reed, 5539, and critical Illustrations. Lond. date 1593? 5s. Towneley, pt. i. 374, 17. 5s. 1817. 8vo. Gordonstoun, 953, 6s. Hanrott, 27. 10s. -An edition, 1643, 12mo. Engraved title by Marshall. Fonthill, 941, 88.-1657, 12mo. [Reprinted by the Hakluyt Society, 1856, See Appendix.]

Israel redux: or the Restauration of Israel exhibited in two short Treatises. One by Giles Fletcher, LL.D., the second by (Samuel) L(ee). Lond. 1677. 12mo. Fletcher's discourse to prove that the Tartars are the descendants of the ten tribes, who were led captive by Shalmaneser, is reprinted in the first volume of Whiston's Memoirs, who adopted the same opinion.

Giles, Jun. Christ's Victory and Triumph in Heaven and Earth over and after Death. Cambridge, 1640.

Skegg, 21. 2s. Gardner, 1854, 27. 8s. Best edition, with seven plates, by Geo. Yate. For an account of the work, see Fuller's Church History. Other Editions.--Cambridge, 1610, 4to. Bibl. AngloPoet. 275, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1512, 12s. -Cambridge, 1632, 4to. Lloyd, 516, 11s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1012, 27. 12s. 6d.-1783, 8vo. In this modern edition some unauthorised alterations have been made.-1824, 3s. Printed from the edition of 1610, with a biographical sketch of the author. Reprinted entire in the Sacred Poetry of the xvii. century. 2 vols. 12mo. 1836.

An exceedingly well written and valuable work by a Dissenting Minister.

Phineas. The Locvstes, or Apollyonists (in Latin and English). Cambridge, 1627. 4to.

A caustic satire against the Jesuits, and which, according to the preface to the Rev. J. Sterling's Poems, Dublin, 1734, 'The great Milton is said to have ingeniously confessed that he owed his immortal work of Paradise Lost to Mr. Fletcher's Locustæ.' Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 272, (English part only), 91. 9s. Roscoe, 1357, 21.14s. Nassan, pt. i. 1514, morocco, 19s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1181, 13s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1009, 41. 58. Skegg, 11. 2s.

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The Purple Island, or the Isle of Man: together with Piscatorie Eclogs, and other Poeticall Miscellanies. Cambridge, 1633. 4to. 15s.

A notice of this excellent poem, which is reprinted in Chalmers' Collection of the Poets, will be found in the Retrospective Review, ii. 341-51. Roscoe, 1356, 1. 19s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 238, 17. 18. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 274, 27. 12s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3368, 17. 48. Bindley, pt. ii. 1008, 17. 7s. Towneley, pt. i. 525, 21. 2s. White Knights, 1717, 19s. LARGE PAPER. Copies on Large Paper have a small engraving at back of the title, and an engraved plate with verses addressed to Edward Benlowes before Piscatorie Eclogs. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 273, 107. 10s. Skegg, 10. Inglis, 558, 21. 2s.

FLETCHER-continued.

Knight, 1847, with port. of Benlowes by Hollar, 71. 7s. Prince, 1857. Collation. Title, Dedication to Edw. Benlowes, Esq. by P. F., to the Readers, by Dan. Featly, D.D., and complimentary Verses, 6 leaves. The Purple Island, 181 pages.-Piscatorie Eclogs, and other Poeticall Miscellanies. Title, 1 leaf. Piscatorie Eclogues, &c. 1130. (pages 97-100 inclusive wanting). To my deare Friend, the Spencer of this age (a poem of 9 stanzas, 3 lines each), by Francis Quarles, 2 pp. This leaf is often wanted. Purple Island, to which is added Christ's Victory, by Giles Fletcher, with additional notes by the editor. Lond.

1783. 8vo.

The Purple Island, a Poem, with the critical Remarks of the late Henry Headley, A.B., and a biographical Sketch by Wm. Jaques. Lond. 1816, 8vo. xiv. and

190 pp.

This poem is given entire in Southey's Early British Poets, 8vo.

Piscatory Eclogues, with other poetical Miscellanies, illustrated with Notes, critical and explanatory (by W. Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee). Edinb. 1771, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Haworth, 925, 9s.-1783, Roscoe, 1358, 10s. Sicelides, a Piscatory, as it hath been acted in King's College in Cambridge. Lond. 1631, 4to. Published anonymously. Rhodes, 1075, 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 1515, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1253, 10s. Inglis' Old Plays, 40, 16s. Boswell, 1698, 8s. Roxburghe, 4912, 3s.

A Commentary on the first Psalm. Lond. 1632, 4to.

Joy in Tribulation; or Consolation for afflicted Spirits. Lond. 1632, sm. 8vo, 7s. De Literis antiquæ Britanniæ, Regibus præsertim qui Doctrinâ claruerunt, quique Collegia Cantabrigiæ fundarunt. Cantab. 1633, 12mo.

Sylva poetica. Autore P. F. Cantab. 1633, 8vo. A copy is in the British Museum. Bindley, pt. ii. 121.

A Father's Testament, written long since for the Benefit of his particular Relations. Lond. 1670, 8vo. Lloyd, 565, 11s.

FLETCHER, Robert. The nine English Worthies. Lond. 1606. 4to. Collation.-A-K, in fours, excepting C and K, which have only two leaves each. Brief historical registers of our regal Henries in prose and verse. Bibl. AngloPoet. 276, 351. Bindley, pt. ii. 1100, 377. 16s. (Bindley's copy is now in the Grenville Library, British Museum.) Hibbert, 3095, 77. 108. Midgley, 187.7s. 6d. Jolley,1843, 207. An Epitaph, or briefe Lamentation for the late Queen Elizabeth, 1603, 4to. This author styles himself 'Yeoman purveyor of carriages for remooves of our sayde late soveraigne Lady the Queene.'

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FLEURY, Claude. The Manners of the ancient Israelites, translated by Dr. Adam Clarke, Second edit. Manchester, 1805, 12mo. 4s. 6d. Third edition, enlarged, 8vo. Lond. 1809. 7s.

"This little book contains a concise, pleasing, and just account of the manners, customs, laws, policy and religion of the Israelites, It is an excellent introduction to the reading of the Old Testament, and should be put into the hands of every young person.'-Bp. Horne.-1820. 8vo.By Ellis Farneworth, 1756. 8vo. — By Richard Gough, 1750. 18mo.

Ecclesiastical History (to the year 870), translated by H. Herbert, with the Chronology of Tillemont. Lond. 1727-1732, 4to. 4 vols. in 5. 37. 13s. 6d.

Ecclesiastical History to the year 456, translated by J. H. Newman. Lond. 1842-4, 8vo. 3 vols. 1. 11s. 6d.

Account of the Manners and Behaviour of the Christians throughout the several Ages of the Church. Lond. 1698, 8vo. 5s.

FLIM-FLAMS! or the Life and Errors of my Uncle and his Friends! See D'ISRAELI, Isaac.

FLINDERS, Matthew. A Voyage to Terra Australis. 1801-3. Lond. 1814. 4to. 2 vols.

With an atlas in folio, published at 87. 8s., reduced to 31. 3s. A highly valuable work. Duke of York, 1955, 57. 10s. Drury, 1772, russia, 61. LARGE PAPER, Hibbert, 3097, russia, 107. 12s. 6d.

FLINT, Geo. Robin's last Shift. Part I. Lond. 1717. 8vo. Lloyd, 575, 8s. FLLOYD, Thomas. Bibliotheca Biographia: A Synopsis of universal Biography, ancient and modern. Lond. 1760. 8vo. 3 vols. 15s. See DU FRESNOY.

FLODDON Field. See Battle.

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Heber, pt. 2, 2175, 16s.

ESTELLE; translated by Susannah Cumming. Lond. 1798. 8vo. 2 vols.

GALATEA, translated by Miss Highley. Lond. 1804. 12mo.

RUTH, a sacred eclogue, and TOEIT, a

FLORENCE, The, Miscellany. Flo- poem, and life of the Author, translated

rence, 1785. 8vo.

The authors of this volume were Mrs. Piozzi, Bertie Greathead, Robert Merry, and W. Parsons. A copy having fallen into the hands of W. Gifford, gave rise to his admirable satire of the Baviad and Mæviad. Dent, pt. i. 859, 17. 11s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1263, 17. 2s. Reed, 6853, 13s. 6d. Roscoe, 1270, 47. 16s. Fonthill, 906, 31. 3s. Bindley, pt. ii. 37, 17, 18s. FLORENCE of Worcester. Chronicon ex Chronicis ab Initio Mundi vsque ad Annum Domini 1118 deductum, accessit etiam Continuatio vsq; ad Annum Christi 1141. Lond. 1592. 4to.

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Florence of Worcester's Chronicle, with two continuations, comprising Annals of English History from the departure of the Romans to the reign of Edward I., translated with notes by Tho. Forster. small 8vo. 5s. in Bohn's Antiquarian Library.

FLORES of GREECE.-The most excellent History of the valiant and renowned Knight, Don Flores of Greece, written by Mons. de Epule Nicholas de Hereby, translated by W. R. Lond. 1664. 4to.

Black letter. Steevens, 1157, russia, 12s. resold White Knights, 1719, 11s. resold Heber, resold Bliss, 1858, 21. 4s. Utterson, 1852, russia, 47. 4s. resold Gardner, 1854, 31. 11s.

FLORIAN, J. P. Claris de. Adventures of Numa Pompilius, translated by Miss E. Morgan. Lond. 1787. 8vo. 2 vols.

LIFE OF CERVANTES, with remarks on his writings, translated by Wm. Walbeck. Lond. 1785, 8vo.

GONSALVO DE CORDOVA Lond. 1792. 12mo. 3 vols.

translated.

translated.

CONQUEST OF GRENADA

Perth, 1782. 12mo. 3 vols.

NEW TALES. Lond. 1792. 12mo.

English verse. Lond. 1794. 8vo.

by S. Maxey. Lond. 1805. 12mo.

SELECT FABLES and WILLIAM TELL, translated with life of the Author by Janffret. Lond. 1810, 12mo.

WORKS, Containing his Romances. Lond. 1786. 12mo. 3 vols.

FLORIAN-JOLLY, J. B. An elementary Course of the Sciences and Philosophy. Lond. 1806. 8vo. 2 vols. 18s.

A series of lectures delivered by the author to his own pupils, upon the principal branches of elementary mathematics, mechanics, astronomy, and cosmography.

FLORIDON and Lucina, a Romance. Lond. 1663. 4to.

FLORIMENE. The Argvment of the Pastorall of Florimene; with the Description of the Scoenes and Intermedij. Lond. 1635. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. FLORIO, John. Florio his first Fruites; which yeelde familiar Speech, merie Prouerbes, wittie Sentences, and golden Sayings. Also a perfect Introduction to the Italian and English Tongues. Lond. T. Dawson (1578). 4to.

Florio is Shakespeare's Holophernes in Love's Labour Lost, see MONTAIGNE'S ESSAIES. Inglis, 524, two leaves wanting, Puttick, June 9, 1858, 14. 15s.-1591, Bindley, pt. ii. 1028, 17.11s. 6d.

19s.

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To

Florios second Frvtes. which is annexed his Garden of Recreation yeelding six thousand Italian Prouerbs. Lond. 1591. 4to.

Roxburghe, 2111, 12s. 6d. Inglis, 525, morocco, 17. 19s. Puttick, June 9, 1858, with portrait of Florio by Hole), 31.

Steevens, 40, first and second Fruites, 1578-91, 27. 2s.

'Florio's Fruits' is sometimes found with the following title-page, Giardino di ricreatione, nel quale crescono fronde, fiori e frutti, vaghe, leggiardre e ovave sotto nomedi sei miglia proverbii, etc. Lond. Th. Woodcock, 1591, 4to.

Queen Anna's new World of

SEIICO, an African tale, translated into Words, or Dictionarie of the Ita

lian and English Tongues collected

and now newly much augmented. Lond. 1611. folio. 12s.

With portrait by Hole. This dictionary, for the variety of words, was far more copious than any extant in the world at that time.'-Ant. à Wood. Another edition.

1659. See TORRIANO, Geo. There are curious variations in the copies of later date, particularly in the explanations of words. First edition. Lond. 1595 or 7. Lond. 1598, folio. Bindley, pt. i, 1700, 10s.

FLORIO, Michelangelo. Historia de la Vita e de la Morte de l'illustriss. Signora Giovanna Graia, gia Regina eletta e publicata d'Inghil

terra. 1607. 12mo.

with Annotations illustrated by M. Casau

bon, D.D. Lond. 1658, 12mo. 3s.

Florus translated into English, by John Davies, of Kidwelly. Lond. 1667, 8vo. 3s. Frequently reprinted.-1676. Nassau, pt. i. 1211, 4s.

John Clarke. Svo. 3s. A literal translaEpitome with an English Version, by tion, frequently reprinted.

cal notices, &c., by the Rev. J. S. Watson, Florus, translated with notes, biographicontained in the volume of Sallust, Florus, and Velleius Paterculus. small 8vo. 5s. in Bohn's Classical Library.

FLORUS. Anglo-Bavaricus Leodii. Streel, 1685. 4to. 17. 1s.

This is a detailed account of the foundation of the English Catholick College at A copy is in the British Museum. Liege, and of the principal Catholics who Gough, 1397, 31. 3s. suffered in England. A copy is in the Grenville Library, British Museum.

FLORUS, Lucius Annæus. Epitome Historiæ Romanæ, Interpreta

tione et Notis illustravit Anna Ta

naq. Fabri Filia, in usum sereniss. Delphini. Lond. 1692. 8vo. 33.

Frequently reprinted. Epitome Historiæ Romanæ; cui subjungitur Lucii Ampelii Liber memorialis. Lond. 1715, 12mo. 3s. A correct edition, with a valuable index, by M. Maittaire. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 1495, 7s. Duke of Grafton, 795, 9s. Heath, 8101, 10s. 6d.

Dent, pt. 520, morocco, by Roger Payne,

17. 58.

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Florus Epitome rer. romanar. ex editione Fischeri, cum notis in usum Delphini. Lond. Valpy, 1822, 8vo. 2 vols. Forming 39 and 40 of Valpy's Delphin Classics.

Roman Histories translated into English (by Edmund Bolton). Lond. by Wm. Stansby (1618). 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Pp. 503, not including the epistle dedicatorie, &c. 11 leaves, and the engraved title by Sim. Pass.

The Roman Histories of Lucius Julius

Florus, translated into English (by E. M.B.) Lond. and are to be sold in Oxford. 1636, 16mo. 5s. Pp. 336, besides an engraved title, by Sim. Pass, dedication to George Marquesse of Buckingham, to the Reader, and the preface of Florus, together 11 leaves.

Another, corrected and amended, and

derfvl Discoverie of Margaret and FLOWER, M. and P. The wonPhillip Flower, Daughters of Joan Flower, neere Beuer Castle: executed at Lincolne, March 11, 1618. Lond. 1619. 4to.

White Knights, 4618, morocco, 21. Knight, 21. 6s. A copy is in the British Museum.

Richard. Letters from the

Illinois, 1820, 1821. With a Letter from Mr. Birkbeck; and a Preface and Notes by Benjamin Flower. Lond. 1822. 8vo.

FLOYD, Thomas. The Picture of a perfit Common-wealth. Lond. 1600. 16mo. 5s.

Contains O, in eights, dedicated in Latin to Sir Thomas Egerton, to the reader, and a table.

FLOYER, Sir John, Knt. M.D. A Comment on forty-two Histories of Epidemics, described by Hippocrates. Lond. 1726. 8vo. 4s.

This eminent physician published many other medical works, and likewise a treattse on the Sibylline oracles.

FLUDD, Robert, alias de Fluctibus. Opera. Oppenhemii, 1617-38. folio, 6 vols.

Hibbert, 3127, morocco, 197. 19s. The works of this celebrated mystic, to be complete, should consist of 17 parts, 16 of which are described in the catalogue de la Valliere, no. 1784. The 17th, entitled 'Clavis Philosophiæ et Alchimiæ Fludanæ,' consists of 87 pages. The following

should accompany the collection. 1. Tractatus apologeticus Integritatem Societatis de Rosea Cruce defendens. Authore Rob. de Fluctibus. Lugd. Bat. 1617, 8vo. 2. Rudolphi Otreb (Rob. Fludd) Tractatus theolphilosophicus de Vita, Morte et Resurrectione. Oppenh, 1617. 4to.

Mosaicall Philosophy, grounded upon the essential truth of eternal sapience.

Lond. 1659. folio. 17. 1s.

The best list of Fludd's Works is in Ebert's Bibliographical Dictionary, 2 vols. 4to., or 4 vols. 8vo.

Fludd was surnamed the Searcher,

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from his many researches into philosophy, medicine, and mathematics, &c. His books written in Latin are great, many and mystical, and are for the English to sleight and admire, for French and Foreigners to understand and use: not that I account them more judicious than our own countrymen, but more inquiring into such difficulties.-Thomas Fuller. A life of Fludd will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

FLUDYER, John. Exposition of the common Prayer Book of the Church of England. Lond. 1739.

folio. 1. 1s.

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FOG, A Selection from Fog's Journal. Lond. 1732. 8vo. 2 vols. 5s. LARGE PAPER, 78.

The journal from which these essays were selected was written in opposition to the government. It commenced in 1728, and was continued for nearly eight years. FOGG, Peter Walkden. Elementa Anglicana, or the Principles of English Grammar. Stockport,

1792. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

Horne Tooke, 252, 11s. 6d.

M. de Folard published some valuable commentaries on the Greek historian Polybius in the French language.

FOLEY, Richard. The Practice of the Court of Great Sessions for the several Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan; the County of the Borough of Carmarthen; and the Town and County of Haverford west. Lond. 1792. 8vo. 58.

FOLKES, Martin, LL.D. Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins. Lond. 1763. 4to.

Best edition, published by the Society of Antiquaries. Pp. iv. 161, 12, and 216, 42 plates of silver coins, 19 of gold coins, and Supplement, 6 plates,engraved by F. Perry. Roxburghe, 8611, russia, 31. 13s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 1307, 21. 3s. Hollis, 465, 5l. 17s. Brockett, 1281, russia, 31. 13s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 940, 31. 15s. Steevens, 1743, 31.3s. The former edition. Twenty plates.

Lond. 1745, 4to. 5s. LARGE PAPER, 95.

FOLLISIUS, Jacob. Edinburgensis calamitose Pestis elegiaca Deploratio. Eiusdam ad Divam Margaritam Reginam Saphicum Carmen. De Mercatorum Facilitate Acclepiadeum. Item, et alia quædam Ĉar

mina. 4to.

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The lucubrations of a soldier who served in the Dutch and Spanish wars, chiefly lyrical and amatory. His name was probably Raymund, and he was intimate or connected with the noble family of Bellasise. Nassau, pt. i. 1213, 8s. Bindley, pt. ii, 92, 27. 19s. Lloyd, 577, 17. 16s. Inglis, 616, il. 1s. Utterson, mor. 21. 28. Resold. Bliss, 1848. 47.

FONBLANQUE, John. Treatise of Equity, with the Addition of marginal References and Notes. Edition with Additions.

Fifth

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FOLARD, M. de. The Life of 1820. royal 8vo. 2 vols. 27. 2s. A useful and valuable work. The origiScipio Africanus and of Epaminon-nal was published anonymously in 1742. das: transl. by the Rev. R. Parry. It was written by Thomas Ballow. Lond. 1787. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. FONSECA, Christopp. de.

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