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OWEN, Robt., of New Lanark. A New View of Society, or Essays on the Formation of the Human Character. Lond. 1816, 8vo. 5s.

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The Owl, and the Nightingale, an early English Poem. Printed for the Percy Society.

OXBERRY, William. New En

The Revolution in the Mind and Prac-glish Drama. Lond, 1818, &c. sm. tice of the Human Race. Lond. 1849, 8vo. 8vo. 19 vols.

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and Palladius.

William. A Dictionary of the Welch Language, explained in English; with numerous Illustrations from the literary Remains, and from the living Speech of the Cymry. Lond. 1803, 8vo. 2 vols. 27. 2s.

The first volume of this valuable work, containing 100,000 words, was published in 1793, the second in 1794, and both reissued with a new title in 1803. Prefixed is a Welsh Grammar. LARGE PAPER in 4to. 31. 13s. 6d. See PUGHE.

Heroic Elegies and other Pieces of Lly. warchen Hen, Prince of the Cambrian Britons; with a literal Translation. Lond. 1792, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 2s. There is much curious matter in the preface of this volume, and the translation is considered elegant and literal. See LLYWARE HEN.

The Cambrian Biography; or, historical Notices of celebrated Men among the

ancient Britons. Lond. 1803, 12mo. 5s. A very curious work.'-George Ellis.

See MYVYRIAN Archaiology, under Wales.

W. Views on the River Thames. See COOKE, George. OWLEGLASS.

See HOWLEGLASS. OWLS.-The Owles Almanacke, prognosticating many strange Accidents which shall happen to this Kingdom of Great Britaine this Yeare, 1618. Lond. 1618, 4to.

With a woodcut. Inglis, 1126, 11. 15s. Gordonstoun, 1696, 31. 10s. Jolley, 10s. A curious and humorous old pamphlet, in which every day of the month has its appropriate fortune annexed to it.'-Gifford. Laus Ululæ, the Praise of Owls. 1727. Nassau, pt. i. 1878, 38.

This series contains upwards of 100 plays, and is the only edition in which the business of the stage is marked.

Mr. Oxberry was at different periods of his life a comic actor, afterwards author and editor, and finally a printer.

A true Re OXENHAM, James. lation of an Apparition in the Like nesse of a Bird that appeared ho vering over the Beds of some Children of J. Oxenham. Lond. 1641, 4to. 6s.

See also Roxburghe Club. APPENDIX. OXFORD, Edward Harley, Earl of. A Catalogue of the Pictures, Coins, and Medals of Edward Harley, Earl of Oxford. Lond. 1741-2,

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A copy is in the British Museum. See Harleian Library, MSS. and Miscellany, also Voyages.

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Robert Harley, Earl of. Essay upon publick Credit. Lond.

1710.

By some attributed to Daniel Defoe.Lond. 1797, 8vo. It is reprinted in the thirteenth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

OXFORD.-Publications relating to Oxford and its University.

Statuta Oxon. 1634, folio. On VELLUM, two copies printed; one with MS. additions, &c. is in the British Museum, the other in St. John's College Library, Oxford.

Statvta selecta è Corpore Statutorum Vniversitatis Oxon. Collectore T, Crossfield. Typis Guil. Turner. 1638, 16mo. A, 4 leaves, B-O, in eights, P, 3 leaves, and Q, six leaves, the last containing the errata. At p. 20 should be a folded plate Encylopædia seu Orbis Literarum,' &c. Bindley, pt. iii. 1065, 31. 13s. 6d. Bright, 3s. Several editions.

Parecbolæ sive excerpta e corpore statutorum Universitatis Oxon. Accedunt articuli religionis xxxix. in ecclesia Anglicana recepti, necnon juramenta fidelitatis et suprematus. Oxon. 1671, 1740, Reprinted 1794, 1801, 1808, 1815, &c. about every five or seven years.

Marmora

OXFORD-continued. Oxoniensia (edidit Rich. Corpus Statutorum Universitatis Oxo- Chandler). Oxonii, 1763, royal folio, 78 niensis: sive Pandectes Constitutionum plates. Best edition. Drury, 2845, russia, academicorum, e Libris publicis et Re-57. 10s. Craufurd, russia, port. of the Earl A copy with gestis Universitatis consarcinatus. Ox. of Arundel inserted, 51. 5s. the original Drawings, formerly valued at onii, 1708, 12mo.-1768, 4to. 329 pages. 100 guineas, was sold at Evans's in 1842 for 267. 5s.

Marmorum Oxoniensium Inscriptiones Græcæ, ad Chandleri Exemplar editæ, curante Gulielmo Roberts, A.M. Oxon. 1791, 12mo. 268 pages, 3s. LARGE PAPER, 4s. Combe, 1165, 10s.

A Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures in the Library of Christ Church (Oxford), which were bequeathed to that College by General Guise. To which is added a Catalogue of the Portraits in Christ Church Hall, 8vo. Oxf. 1833, 8vo.

Statuta Aulæ Regiæ et Collegii de Brazen-Nose in Oxonio; subjicuntur Excerpta ex Compositionibus et Testamentis Benefactorum et alia quædam Notatu digna ad idem Collegium pertinentia A.D. 1772, 8vo. Prefixed to each copy was the following request, printed on a separate strip and pasted within the cover. "This book was printed solely for the private use of the Members of that particular society, to which it relates, and cannot be interesting to any others. When, therefore, it shall have answered the owner's purpose, and Catalogvs Librorvm in Bibliotheca can be no longer of service to him, it is Aulæ Magdalenæ. Oxon. 1661, 12mo. hoped and expected that he or his heirs A Catalogue of the MSS. in the Ashmowill cause it to be either destroyed or re-lean Collection has been made by W. H. turned to the college; and not permit it to fall into the hands of a bookseller, and be sold to any accidental purchaser.' Collation. The statutes, 108 pages, not including the title; variæ lectiones, &c. 8 pages; the abstracts, 62 pages, not including the title; also contents, index and errata, 8 pages.

Foundation Documents of Merton College, edited by J. O. Halliwell, 1843, 8vo.

1s.

Black, Esq. 1854, 4to. portrait.

Ashmolean Society Transactions. See APPENDIX.

Catalogue of the MSS. in the Library of All Souls College, by H. O. Coxe. 1842, 4to. not published.

Catalogue of all the Graduates in DiVinity, Law, and Physick, and of all Masters of Arts, and Doctors of Musick, who have regularly proceeded or been created in the University of Oxford between Oct. 10th, 1659, and July, 1688. Oxford, 1689,

12mo.

Foundation Statutes of Merton College, A.D. 1270, with subsequent Ordinances, edited by E. F. Percival. 1847, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Same, with the Chancellors, High The Foundation Statutes of Bishop Fox Stewards, Vice-Chancellors, and Proctors, for Corpus Christi College, A.D. 1517. Now 1659-1727. Also the Parliament-men from first translated. With a Life of the Au-1603-1727. Oxford, 1727, 8vo. thor, by G. R. M. Ward, M. A. Lond. 1843, 8vo. 5s.

The Statutes of All Souls College, now first translated by G. R. M. Ward, M.A. Lond. 1841, 8vo. 5s.

The Statutes of Magdalen College, now first translated by G. R. M. Ward, M.A. Oxf. 1840, 8vo. 5s.

University Statutes, translated by G. R. M. Ward and James Heywood. Lond. 1845-51, 8vo. 2 vols. Vol. I. (Caroline Code or Laudian Statutes promulgated.) Vol. II. containing the University Statutes from 1767 to 1850, 12s.

Marmora Arundeliana :-publicavit et Commentariolos adjecit Joannes Seldenus. I. C. Lond. 1629, 4to. Roxburghe, 8962, date 1628, 3s.

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Catalogue of all Graduates, &c. &c. 1659-1800. Oxford, 1801, 8vo.-New edit. continued to 1850 (edited by Dr. Bliss). Oxf. 1851.

The Oxford University Calendar is published annually at 6s. since 1810.

Oxoniensis Academiæ Antiquitatis Assertio. 1568. 1574. See KAY, Thomas. TwYNE, Brian.

The Earliest Plan of Oxford known, is that taken by Ralph Aggas, and engraved in 1578, copied in 1728 by Geo. Vertue, and other times, reduced copy; in Oxford Delineated, by Whissett and Bartlett, 1831.

Oxoniensis Academiæ Funebre Officium in Memoriam Elizabethæ nuper Angliæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Reginæ. Oxoniæ, Barnes, 1603, 4to.

The Answere of the University of Oxford to the Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England desiring Reformation. Oxford, 1603, 4to. Bright, fine, 168.

Marmorum Arundellianorum, Seldeni. anorum, aliorumque, Academiæ Oxoniensi donatorum cum variis Commentariis et Indice, secunda Editio (edidit Mich, Mait. taire). Lond. 1732, folio. This edition-Oxford, 1604, 4to. contains several things omitted in that of 1763. Willett, 1514, 13s. 6d. Heath, 1463, 17. 78.

Ilium in Italiam. Oxonia ad Protectionem Regis sui omnium optimi filia, pedisequa. Oxon. 1608, 16mo.

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The Character of an Oxford Incendiary. 1643, 4to. 8 pages. Reprinted in the fifth volume of the Harleian Miscellany. An edition of the date of 1645 is reprinted in Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus.

Ascribed

The Privileges of the University of Oxford in Point of Visitation; with the Universities Answer to the Summons of the Visitors. Anno 1647, 4to. by Gough to Gerard Langbaine, D.D., but according to Bishop Humphreys, it is said to be written by Dr. Allestrey.

Judicium Universitatis de solenni Liga et Fœdore, Ordinationibus, &c. Lond. 1648, 8vo. Hibbert, 5939, 12s. 6d. In English. Lond. 1659, 4to.

Pegasus; or the Flying Horse from Oxford, 4to. (1648). A severe Satire on the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Chancellor of Oxford.

A third and fourth part of Pegasus; taught by Bankes's Ghost to dance in the Dorick mode. 1648, 4to. Bright, with pt.

i. 11s.

Oxonii Lachrymæ. Rachell weeping for her children, or a pathetical Relation of the present grievances of the late famous University of Oxford. Lond. 1649 4to.

The Foundation of the Universitie of Oxford. 1651. See LANGBAINE, Gerard, D. D. Conciones tres apud Academicos Oxonii nuper habitæ ab H.Wilkinson. Oxon. 1654, 8vo. 4s. 6d.

Notitia Oxoniensis Academiæ. Oxon. 1665. First edition, 4to. Oxford, 1675. See FULMAN, William.

Domiduca Oxoniensis sive Musæ Academicæ gratulatis ob Catherine Lusitanæ Regi suo desponsatæ in Angliæ appulsum. Ox. 1662, 4to.

Oxford Almanacks, from their first publication in the year 1674 to 1859 inclusive. Oxford, folio. A complete set is scarce. Theatri Oxoniensis Encænia Julii 6 celebrata. Oxon. 1677, folio.

Friendly Advice to the Correctour of the English Press at Oxford, concerning the English Orthographie. Lond, 1682,

folio.

Habitus Academicorum Oxoniensium a Doctore ad Servientem. Sold by I. Oliver on Lugdate Hill, at the corner of the Old-Bailey, n. d. [about 1680] folio. A series of ten engraved plates, besides title. These full-length portraits in University costume are sometimes found attached to Loggan's Oxoniæ Antiqua; but they are very rare. A copy is in the Signet Library, Edinburgh.

Specimens of the several Sorts of Letter given to the Theatre by Bp. J. Fell. Oxf. 1695, 8vo.

Oxoniensis. Universitatis Habitus academici. 1715. Bindley, pt. ii. 2064, 17. 5s.

Academia; or the Humours of the University of Oxford in burlesque verse. Lond. 1716, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 6s.-1730. Skegg, 2s.

Merton Walks, or the Oxford Beauties. Oxf. Whistler, 1717, 8vo.

The present State of the new Buildings of Queen's College in Oxford. 1730. Eleven plates. A copy, apparently imperfect, but supposed unique, is in the Bodleian Library. Printed in 1718, with a plan only.

The Gentleman and the Lady's pocket Companion for Oxford. 1747. Frequently republished with large additions. In ridicule of the Oxford Guide there appeared a very humorous production entitled 'A Companion to the Guide and a Guide to the Companion.' See WARTON, Thomas.

An Epistle to Florio, at Oxford. 1749. See TYRWHITT, Tho.

Modus Salium. 1751. See JESTS. Memoirs of an Oxford Scholar. 1756, 12mo. 6s.

Views (Twelve), of the Environs of Ox, ford, by John Malchair. 1763, 4to. Heber pt. iii. 17. 11s. 6d. Bliss, 870, pt. ii. See MALCHAIR.

Sundry Things from several Hands concerning the University of Oxford, viz. I. A Petition from some well-affected The Oxford Sausage; or, select poetical therein. II. A Model for a College Re-Pieces written by the most celebrated formation. III. Queries concerning the Wits of the University of Oxford. Lond. said University, and several Persons 1764, 12mo. This first edition does not therein. Lond. 1659, 4to. 12 pages. Re- contain the likeness of Mrs. Dorothy printed in the sixth volume of the Har-Spreadbury, inventress of the Oxford leian Miscellany. sausage, Cuts by Bewick. Nassau, pt. i.

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Specimen pages of Bibles, with other types, were printed in 1828.

and from private Collections. Lond. elephant 4to. with arranged directions for the plates in the history of Oxford including the founders, one leaf. FOLIO. Twenty-five Copies on India paper, not coloured. The series issued to illustrate History published by Ackerman.

Musei Oxoniensis litterarii Conspectus et Specimina, edit. a T. Burges. Oxon. 1792-7, 8vo. fasc. 1 et 2.

Poemata Oxoniensia, Proemiis Cancel. larii donata. Oxon. 1810, 2 vols.

A corrrect Account of the Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and his illustrious Guests to the University and City of Oxford, in June 1814. To which are added the English Poems recited on the Occasion, accompanied by some general Remarks. Oxford, 1814, 8vo. 53 pages.

An Account of the Visit of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and their Imperial and Royal Majesties the Emperor of Russia and King of Prussia, to the University of Oxford, in June, 1814. Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press, 1815, 4to. LARGE PAPER, folio, pp. 98, with a ground plan of the Radcliffe Library, a

Registrum Privilegiorum Alma Universitatis Oxoniensis. Oxon. 1770, 4to. The History of the University of Ox-view, in outline, of part of the interior of ford to the Death of William the Conqueror. 1772, 8vo. To the Demise of Elizabeth. 1773, 4to. See PESHALL, Sir John.

Oxonia explicata et ornata. 1773.1777. See TATHAM, Edward, D.D.

Specimen of a History of Oxfordshire. 1782.-1783, 4to. See WARTON, Thomas. Oxoniensis Inscriptiones Phoenicia nova Interpretatio auctore J. D. Akerblad. Paris, 1802, 8vo. pp. 31.

Oxoniana, being selections from books and manuscripts deposited in the Bod. leian Library. Lond. 12mo. 4 vols. (1807). Edited by the Rev. John Walker.

Coplestone. Three Replies to the Edinburgh Review in its Attack on the Oxford System of Education. Oxf. 1818.

The Brazen-Nose Garland (by T. Duncan). 4to. Only 20 printed.

A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings. Lond. R. Ackermann, 1814, elephant 4to. 2 vols. One thousand copies with co loured plates printed. Nassau, pt. i. 141, russia, 81. FOLIO. Twenty-five copies, with plates coloured. Dent, pt. i. 134, with a portrait of Lord Grenville upon India paper, 117. FOLIO. Twenty-five copies on India paper, proofs. Some copies have Portraits of the Founders inserted.

A Series of Portraits (38 in number, coloured) of those distinguished Persons who were the Founders of Colleges and public Buildings in the University of Oxford; from Pictures in that University

the theatre, and a sheet containing specimens of the various types used at the

Clarendon Press. This volume was not

printed for sale. Bindley, pt. i. 128,
27. 12s. 6d. ON VELLUM. Twelve copies
struck off for the Royal Personages who
Duke of York, 761,
came to Oxford.
4l. 14s. Now in the Grenville Collection.
The Oxford Spy, in four Dialogues, with
an Introduction. Oxford, 1819, 12mo.
Drury, 2952, 3s. 6d.

Account of the Lord Mayor's [Venables]
Visit to Oxford in the Month of July,
1826; written, by the desire of the Party,
by the Chaplain of the Mayoralty [R. Č.
Dillon, D.D]: Lond. 1826, sm. 8vo.
ribly quizzed by the reviewers, and after-
wards suppressed. Sir F. Freeling, 31. 3s.

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Arms of the University of Oxford, and of all the Colleges therein; to which is added those of Winchester, Sion, and Westminster, also St. Paul's and Merchant Taylors' Schools, by W. Jackson, 12mo. Nassau, pt. i. 1792, 17. 10s.

Oxford Architectural Society. See AP

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Lond. 1829, 8vo.

Oxford Delineated; or that celebrated University and City illustrated, by a series of Views drawn and engraved by J. Whissell and T. Bartlett. Oxford, 1831,

4to. Proofs on India paper, 17. 11s. 6d. Oxford English Prize Essays, from 1771 to 1835. Oxford, Talboys, 1835, crown 8vo. 4 vols.-Oxford, Talboys, 1836, second edition, brought down to the present time, 5 vols. 21. 5s.

Oxford Chronological Tables of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History. Oxford,

1840, folio, 1l. 1s.

See BODLEIAN Library. CHRISTMAS PRINCE. FITZHERBERT, N. p. 804. HICKES, William. JAMES, T. p. 1188-9. KAY, T. LOGGAN, D. MALCHAIR, John. NELUS, Tho. SHAW, Henry. SKELTON, Joseph. Terræ Filius. TWYNE, Brian.

In the second part of the Sale Catalogue of Dr. Bliss's Library, 1859, will be found the titles of numerous books published in or relating to the City and University, arranged in chronological order.

OXFORD Wendy; a Prospective for things and subjects, or a short discourse of some Treacheries acted against Charles I. & II. Leyden, 1652, 4to.

Bright, 8s. 6d.

OXINDEN, Henry. Religionis Funus et Hypocritæ Finis. Lond. 1647, 4to.

A Poem in Latin hexameters, consist

ing of 22 pages, with a portrait of the author. The portrait has been copied by Richardson.

Charles Triumphant (a Poem). Lond.

1660, 12mo. Bliss, 68.

Eikon Basilike; or an Image Royal. Lond. 1660, 12mo. A Poem consisting of 15 leaves.

OXLEY, John. Journals of two Expeditions behind the blue Mountains, and into the Interior of New South Wales, undertaken by Order of the British Government, in the Years 1817-18. Lond. 1820, 4to.

Pp. 408, with maps and views. A valu. giving an authentic description of the able work, particularly interesting from interior of this singular country. Drury, 3224, 31.

OZANAM, Ja. Recreations in Mathematics and natural Philosophy, recomposed and enlarged by M. Montucla, transl. and improved by C. Hutton, LL.D. Lond. 1803, 8vo. 4 vols.

A valuable work, illustrated with near 100 folding plates.-Second Edition. Lond. 1823, 8vo. 4 vols. New Edition, revised by C. Riddle. Lond. 1840, 8vo. in one vo lume, 12s.

Cursus Mathematicus: or a compleat Course of the Mathematics; done into English, with Additions and Corrections by several Hands. Lond. 1712, 8vo. 5 vols.

OZELL, John. Mons Testaceus, the Roman Laystall; or, the Augean Stable cleared of its heaps of Historical, Philological and Geographical trumpery, and other defects, in Mr. Bundy's translation of the Roman History, by Fathers Catrou and Rouille. Lond. 8vo. 1720, part 1, all printed. At the end is a translation (as a speci men) of the first canto of the Hen riade of Voltaire.

Common Prayer not common Sense in several Places of the Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, Latin, and Greek Jobus Triumphans. 1651, small 8vo. Translations of the English Liturgy. pp. 39. A Poem consisting of 766 hexa-Lond. 1722, 8vo. pp. 62. meter verses. Prefixed are commenda. tory verses.

Ozell translated FENELON'S Telemachus, MOLIERE'S Plays, RABELAIS' Works, and See Wood's Athen. Oxon. and Brydges' numerous other works, chiefly from the Censura Literaria.

French,

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