caro which was christe and it may not be said yt God is Christe, but it is truely said yt Christe is God and so the worde was God, but not God the word, and therfor he fyndyth greek for which the translacioun in 1. of St Johan where it is said yt God was the word, and he comendyth in this poynt Mr. Tyndalls translacon to be better in that he saieth the word was god."-This note is interesting from its reference to Tyndall, and as showing that Buxton wrote between 1557 and 1559, when Watson was Bishop of Lincoln. He was one of Queen Mary's prelates, and was, in the latter year, deprived of his office by Queen Elizabeth. GENEVA BIBLE, FIRST EDITION. The Bible and Holy Scriptvres conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament. Translated according to the Ebrue and Greke, and conferred With moste profitable Annotations. . At Geneva. Printed by Rovland Hall, M.D.LX. む 8. d. 2 vols. in 1, 4to. woodcuts and maps, and an inserted portrait of Calvin ; having some leaves cropped and slightly shorter than the rest and the title inlaid, but nevertheless a better copy than usually met with; gilt russia Geneva, 1560 27 0 0 This copy comprises the five separate leaves (mostly folding): one in Numbers (map of the forty-years' travel); one in Joshua (Division of Canaan); one in Daniel (the forme of the Temple); one preceding the Gospels (map of the Holy Land); one preceding Acts (map of the countries referred to in the Acts). It has also the final leaf "The Order of the Yeres.." These six leaves are frequently absent from extant copies of the book. The first edition of the so-called Breeches Bible will always be one of the most important items in an English biblical library. THE BISHOPS' BIBLE, FIRST EDITION. Title: The . holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde | Testament and the newe. Under this intitulation is a large plate which contains a portrait of Queen Elizabeth in a medallion within a variety of ornamental designs. Foll. 2-4a contain Cranmer's Prologue; 4b a description of the yeres. Foll. 5-7 contain the Preface; 8 the Summe of the whole Scripture; 9-15 the Genealogies, etc.; 16-24 Proper Lessons, Order, Almanack, and Kalendar; 25 The order of the Bookes. Fol. 26: Genesis begins, and on fol. 816a the Apocalypse ends. Foll. 8166 and 817 contain the Table of Epistles and Gospels, and on fol. 817b is the Colophon: Imprinted at London in povvles | Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie. | Cum priuilegio Regia Maiestatis. (Here Jugge's woodcut device and under it two Latin verses.) Royal folio, Black Letter, with copper engravings and numerous woodcuts; blue morocco extra, gilt edges, from the library of Lord Ashburnham (1568) 84 00 A GRAND AND SUMPTUOUS VOLUME, VERY RARE IN THIS PERFECT CONDITION. The preliminary leaves are as stated above, twenty-five in number. Then the Pentateuch follows on 128 numbered leaves; next one leaf containing an engraved portrait of Leicester and a list of the books in the second part. The second part (Joshua to Job) succeeds and occupies 184 leaves numbered ii-clxxxv; then the third part (Psalms, Solomon, and Prophets) in 202 leaves, numbered (i) ii-xlvi and xlixCCiiii. (An engraved portrait of Burleigh appears on leaf ii): Next come the Apocrypha on 118 leaves numbered (i)-cxviii; finally the New Testament, 159 leaves (including the title, and the leaves The reverse of the title to the third part is blank; in some copies Perfect copies of the first edition of the Bishop's Bible are among the rarest of English books. 89 EARLY ENGLISH GOSPELS, FIRST EDITION. THE GOSPELS of the fower Euangelistes translated in the olde Saxons tyme out of Latin into the vulgare toung of the Saxons, newly collected out of Avncient Monumentes AT LONDON. Printed by Iohn Daye dwelling ouer 90 Aldersgate. 1571 1571 A PRESENTATION COPY from Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, who paid the expenses of the publication. The preface is signed by John Foxe the Martyrologist, who was himself the owner of this copy. In his autograph on the title-page are the words "Ex dono Reuerendissimi in Chro patris Matthæi Cantuariensis Archiepi 1571." Although neither his name nor his initials are appended, there is no mistaking the hand. The Gospels of the fower Euangelistes-another copy, in brown morocco extra, by Bedford 1571 91 ENGLISH CATHOLIC BIBLE. Vol. I:) The Holy Bible faithfully translvted into English. . With Arguments. . Annotations, Tables. By the English Colledge of Dovvay.. Printed by Iohn Covstvrier M.DC.XXXV. (Vol. II:) The Second Tome of the Holie Bible . M.DC.XXXV. Vol. III:) The New Testament . . Set forth with Tables of the Epistles & Ghospels. . The fourth Edition . . 1633. 3 vols. small 4to. old English red morocco extra, gilt edges, with the bookplate of Dean Jeremiah Miller, the famous Greek Biblical scholar Rouen, 1635-33 10 0 0 With a note in pencil on the flyleaves recording the ownership in 1769 of Thomas 92 THE HOLY BIBLE [Old Testament] London Printed by Iohn Field 93 THE HOLY BIBLE. . this title is headed "[In Memoriam Gul. Oxford, 1877 This copy was presented to Mr. Charles W. H. Wyman, and is No. 62.-With it the purchaser will receive Henry Stevens' History of the Caxton Memorial Bible, also bound in morocco. 94 LEA WILSON CATALOGUE. Bibles Testaments Psalms and other Books of the Holy Scriptures in English, in the Collection of Lea Wilson, Esq. Small 4to. brown morocco, gilt edges 95 1845 the same, a fine large copy in purple morocco, gilt top, uncut 1845 A valuable catalogue, privately printed to the number of 120 copies only. 96 EDGAR (Andrew, D.D.) The Bibles of England, 8vo. xii and 40 pp. cloth 1889 A plain account for plain people of the principal versions of the Bible in English. 216 0 400 440 5 15 0 076 . 7 French. BIBLE. Title, printed in black and red within woodcut border: La Saincte Bible. | en Francoys, translatee selon la pure | et entiere traduction de sainct Hierome. Lower down: Imprime en Anuers par Martin Lempereur. | An. M.D. | et . xxx. | Cum Gratia et Priuilegio Imperiali. Foll. 2 and 3 contain the Kalendar, 4 the Licence and the Prologue de tous les liures. which ends on 5a and is followed by the Table ou repertoire. This ends on fol. 20a, on the reverse of which is a set of woodcuts of the Creation, in compartments. On fol. 21 (numbered Feul. j) the text begins and the Old Testament ends on fol. 429. Fol. 430, title within woodcuts: Le nouveau Te- stament Reverse Table pour trou | uer toutes les epistres.. which ends on 4376. The text of the New Testament follows on fol. 438 (numbered j) and ends on the reverse of 536 (numbered xcix) with colophon: A la louège de Dieu soit. Ceste Bible fust acheuee | dimprimer le dixiesme iour de Decembre. | Lan Mil Cinq cens & Trente. | En Anuers par Martin Lempe- reur. | Spes mea Iesus. Folio, Lettres Gothiques, printed in double columns, with many woodcuts; old calf gilt Antwerp, 1530 30 0 0 The first French Bible produced as a single homogeneous work. The translation was made by Jacques LeFebvre d'Estaples, and was published by him in several successive 12mo. volumes dated at various times and places. In the above folio volume, the text was collected for the first time as a single work.-A copperplate portrait of the translator is inserted at the beginning. 98 BIBLE. Title: La Saincte Bible | en Francoys, translatee selon la pu- | re z entiere traduction de Sainct Hierome, dere- | chief conferee et entierement reuisitee [par Jacques Le Fevre d'Estaples] . . . En Anuers, par Martin Lempereur. ] An. M.D. 7 xxxiiij. | Cum Gratia z Priuilegio Imperiali. Folio, Lettres Gothiques, double columns, the title printed in red and black within a woodcut border, and numerous pretty woodcuts throughout the volume; a fine copy in old French mottled calf, with the bookplate of the Duke of Sussex Anvers, 1534 18 18 0 The second folio edition of the French Bible; very rare and very interesting in connexion with the publication, in the following year, of the first edition of the English Bible orginating from Antwerp if not printed there. COLLATION: Title, privilege, Calendar, le Contenu de lescripture, prologue, and 99 CALVINIST BIBLE, First Edition. Fol. 1, title: LA BIBLE | Qui est .. On de Neufchastel, par Pierre de wingle, dict| Pirot picard. Lan. £ s. Folio, 426 leaves, double columns, 61 lines to the column; leaves 1, The acrostical verses on the last page yield this couplet : : 101 German. BIBEL. Fol. la, headline: Das erst Blat. Column 1: Hie hebet an die Epistel des heyligen prie- | sters sant Iheronimi. . Fol. 5 blank.. Fol. 6a, headline: Der Geschopf. .V. with a large woodcut of the creation beneath it. Column 1: Hie hebt sich an. Genesis .. Fol. 5846 (marked on the obverse CCCCCLXXXIII): . . Gedruckt | durch anthonium koburger in der löblichen keyserlichen reychstat Nürenberg. Nach der ge- | burt cristi des gesetzs der genaden. vierzehen | hundert vnd in dem dreyvndachtzigste iar am Montag nach Inuocauit Divided into 2 vols. folio, 584 leaves, double columns, 50 lines to the column, foliated, but without signatures; with 107 fine large woodcuts, all but two UNCOLOURED; in an early stamped pigskin binding Nürnberg, Koburger, 1483 42 0 0 A copy of this Bible, with an uncoloured set of the woodcuts is one of the most signal rarities of its kind. Koburger seems to have issued the book in a coloured state; and only some small stock of unsold copies can have escaped that undesirable embellishment. The Ashburnham copy which was in the same state as this one, but in a modern binding, fetched seven months ago £59. 102 Low-German. BIBLE. Fol. 1 blank on the obverse, having on the reverse a very large woodcut of Adam and Eve in the Garden. Fol. 2, title: De Biblie vth der vthleggin- | ge Doctoris Mar- tini Luthers yn dyth düdesche vlitich vthgesettet. . . . . . | Inn der Keyserliken Stadt Lübeck | by Ludowich Dietz gedrücket. | M.D.XXXIII. This title within a fine woodcut composition of allegorical character. Fol. 6, reverse contains the end of Luther's preface, and the short preface of the translator Johannes Bugenhagen. On fol. 7, begins Genesis.. foliated VI. On fol. 96 (numbered XCIIII) the Pentateuch ends. Fol. 97: Dat Ander Deel des Ol- | den Testamentes with a large woodcut of Joshua beneath this intitulation. On fol. 223, numbered CXXVII, the second part ends. Fol. 224: Dat Drüdde | Deel des Olden | Testamentes .. On fol. 297 the third part ends. Fol. 298 blank. Fol. 299, a title: DE Propheten alle | Dudesch. On fol. 414, numbered CXII, the fourth part ends. Fol. 415, title: De Böke, welckere men | in der Hebreischen Bibeln nicht fin- det. ... Apocryphi genömet werden. On fol. 484 (numbered LXX) the fifth part ends. Fol. 485, title: Dat Nye | Testament. | Martini Luthers. | Mit Nyen Suma- rien. . . . dorch | Johannem Bugenha- gen Pomern. I M.D.XXXIII. within the same woodcut border as used for the first title. Fol. 623 reverse: Dyt löfflyke werck, ys also, ... . Na Christi vnses Heren gebort, ym Dusent vyff hundert vnde veer vnde dörtigesten yare. . | Lübeck, by Ludowich Dyetz, dorch den druck vullendet. 6 vols. in 1, small folio, with a great number of noble woodcuts by The artist's best work consists of the woodcuts in the fine Lübeck Bible De 15 15 The large woodcut of Adam and Eve at the beginning is the same as appears in 103 BIBLE, Low-German. Biblia Dat ys: De gantze Hillige Schrifft, 3 vols. in 1, folio, with numerous woodcuts; bound in vellum over thick wooden boards 1579 104 Gothic. ULFILAS; Die Heiligen Schriften, Gothisch, Griechisch, und Lateinisch, mit Wörterbuche, Sprachlehre, etc. von Massmann, 8vo. half morocco Stuttgart, 1857 105 Greek. CODEX ALEXANDRINUS. Facsimile [reproduced in photozincography, and] published by order of the Trustees of the British Museum. 106 4 vols. atlas 4to. whole bound in dark green morocco extra, with joints, enclosed in cloth cases 1879-83 30 0 0 the same, unbound in portfolios as issued from the British Museum 1879-83 25 0 0 Whoever possesses a copy of this admirable facsimile will be virtually, for the purpose of study, in possession of a fifth-century manuscript, one of the most precious and important of all Biblical texts. 107 CODEX SINAITICUS. Bibliorum Codex Sinaiticus Petropolitanus edidit Constantinus Tischendorf, 4 vols. atlas 4to. lithographic facsimile of the original MS. with letterpress introduction; cloth Petropoli, 1862 36 0 0 The discovery of the Sinaitic Codex brought to the knowledge of scholars a new text of equal importance with the Vatican and the Alexandrine; and older than the latter. By the munificent spirit of Alexander II. of Russia, this grand facsimileedition was made accessible to the public. 108 TISCHENDORF, Notitia editionis codicis Bibliorum Sinaitici, 4to. cloth Lips., 1860 050 Lips., 1867 076 109 CODEX VATICANUS. Novum Testamentum Vaticanum ed. Tischendorf, Græce, 4to. cloth 110 CODEX BEZA CANTABRIGIENSIS, Grace et Latine. MS. reproduced in facsimile in 1 vol. roy. 4to. pp. 830 Cambridge, 1898 12 12 0 This important reproduction is nearly ready for issue. Though not quite so ancient as the other great Codices, this is probably the most interesting of them all. 111 ERASMUS' TESTAMENT. FIRST EDITION. NOVVM IN | strumentū omne, diligenter ab ERASMO ROTERODAMO | recognitum [Græce et Latine], 2 parts in 1 vol. sm. folio, with some MS. notes by the original owner; a fine large copy in stamped pigskin Basilea (1516) 16 0 0 There are 14 preliminary leaves, the date being found at the foot of the printer's (Frobenius) address to the reader on the back of the title. The text (Greek and Latin in parallel columns) follows and occupies 324 and 224 numbered pages. Next follow the Annotationes on pp. numbered 225-675. Page 676 contains an address by Oecolampadius, and (677-678) a list of Errata. On p. 679 is the colophon: Basileæ ædibus loannis Frobenij. . M.D.XVI. 112 BIBLE, FIRST EDITION. Sacrae Scripturae veteris novaeqve omnia (Græce) Venetiis MDXVIII. Small folio 1518 First published complete edition of the Greek Septuagint and New Testament. 113 'H KAIN'H ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ. Novum TESTAMENTUM (Greece). . Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officina Elzeviriana C10 10 CXXIV 12mo. fine copy in red morocco (121 × 67 mm.) another edition. 114 CIO 10 CLXXVIII 0 0 0 1624 1 16 0 Amstelodami, Ex Officina Elsevirianâ. 18mo. original black morocco blind-tooled by an English binder (117 x 57 mm.) 1678 100 115 VETUS TESTAMENTUM, Grace, JUXTA LXX INTERPRETES. Recensionem Grabianam ad fidem Codicis Alexandrini aliorumque denuo recognovit, Graeca secundum ordinem textus Hebraei reformavit, libros Aprocryphos à canonicis segregavit F. Field, roy. 8vo. cloth Oxonii, 1859 050 |