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University of Cambridge, with Mr. Butler's | against Bentley. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. i. Reply. Camb. 1810, 8vo. mor. 16s. Drury, 39, mor. 19s. Williams, - Tragœdiæ, Græce ex recensione 22, morocco, 17. 9s. White Knights, pt. i. C. G. Schutzii, cum Scholiis Græcis 19, mor. by Roger Payne, 17. 13s. Stanley, 437, mor. by Roger Payne, 27, 18s. et Notis. Londini, 1823. 8vo. 3 vols. Fabularum Æsopicarum ColA neat edition, published at 21. 2s. An

edition Gr. et Lat. ex Edit. Schutz. Lond. lectio quotquot Græce reperiuntur. 1823, small 8vo. 2 vols, 14s., and another Accedit interpretatio Latina. Oxon. Græce, cum Notis Wellauer, 8vo. 2 vols. 1718. 8vo. Cantab. 1827, 16s.

Nova Editionis Tragoediarum Eschyli Specimen, curante Antonio Askew. 1746. 4to.

The text of this edition, edited by John Hudson, under the name of Marianus, is said to be incorrect, but the notes are valuable, 4s. to 6s. LARGE PAPER. White Knights, pt. i. 20, morocco, 17. 18s. Williams, 23, morocco, 27. 5s. Stanley, 438, morocco, by Roger Payne, 31. 13s. 6d.

Fabulæ metrice, cum Com

A pamphlet of very rare occurrence. Prometheus vinctus, cum Stanleiana Versione, Scholiis a, B, (et y ineditis) amplissimisque Variorum mento. London, ap. W. de Worde, Notis; quibus suas adjecit, necnon 1503. Scholia de Metro, Anglicanum Interpretationem T. Morell. Londini,

1773. 4to. 5s.

"It may be questioned," says Dr. Dibdin, "whether a perfect copy of this book be in existence." An imperfect one is in the British Museum.

- Prometheus Vinctus, ad Fidem - Esopi et Vita ex maximo MSS. emendavit, Notas et Glossa- Planude desumpta et Fabellæ iucunrium adjecit C. J. Blomfield. Editio dissimæ, Lond. apud W. de Worde, quarta. Cantab. 1825. 8vo. 6s.

The former editions of this admirably edited play appeared in 1810, 1812, 1817. Bp. Blomfield likewise edited the following: Choëphora. Cantab. 1824.

1535, 8vo.

Contains m 4 in eights, besides the life and index. This is considered a great curiosity, being printed in Italic.

Septem contra Thebas. Ib. 1812, 1817, 1824. Tho. Marsh. 1580.
-Esopi Fabulæ. Londini, apud

Persæ.

Agamemnon.

Ib. 1814, 1818.

Ib. 1818, 1822. From this edition, W. Bulloker made his Eumenides, Gr. recensuit translation.

Geo. Burgess. Lond. 1822. 8vo.

Esopi Fabulæ, Versibus deDrury, 33, russia, 6s. 6d. Burgess like-scriptæ, per Humf. Roydonum. wise published the Supplices, 1821, 3s. 6d. Londini, H. Jackson, 1596. 8vo. The Tragedies, translated by R. Potter, with Notes. London, 1777-8. 4to. 9s.

An edition not noticed by Ames, Herbert, or Dr. Dibdin. Inglis, No. 6, morocco, 41. Esopi Fabulæ. Glasg. 1754. Dent, Pt. i. 19, mor. 8s.

The second edition, corrected, with Notes, London, 1779, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. A correct, The subtyl Historyes and elegant, and most beautiful version, re- Fables of Esope. Translated in to printed in 1 vol. 8vo. Oxford, 1808. Lon-Englysshe, by William Caxton, &c. don, 1809, 1812. Translated into English Prose. Emprynted by me William Caxton Oxford, 1822. 8vo. Published at 12s. at Westmynstre, M.CCCC.LXXXIIII, folio. In 1824, two translations of the Agameninon appeared, one by John Symons, the other by Hugh Stuart Boyd.

Black letter, with wood cuts. The Fables of Esop end on the reverse of fol. cv; at ESOPUS. Esopicarum Fabularum clude at fol. cxx; and on the reverse of the fol. cvi begin those of 'Avian,' and conDelectus, Gr. et Lat. item Fabulæ same leaf begin those of Alfonce.' Those Hebraicæ, et Arabicæ selectæ, ex of 'Poge the Florentyn, begin at fol. recensione A. Alsop. Oxonii. 1698.

ton takes leave of his work, Now then I cxxxviii, and end at fol. cxlii, where CaxSvo. 4s. to 5s. will finish, &c.' The volume contains 142 Warton says this is a valuable and es- leaves, as far as sign. s 6 in octaves. A teemed edition, not sufficiently known. In copious account of this edition will be the preface, Alsop took the side of Boyle found in Dr. Dibdin's edition of Ames, i.

208-20. A perfect copy is in the library of K. George III.

ESOP. The Fables of Esope. Enprented by me Richard Pynson, folio.

Esop's Fables, with the Fables of Phædrus moralized. Published by H. P. Lond. 1646. 12mo. The Fables of Esop in Eng

the

Black letter, containing sign. G in Oc-lish, whereunto are added, taves. Printed from Caxton's edition, with Fables of Avian and of Poge the Flothe omission of Esop's life. An imperfect rentine. Lond. 1647, 8vo. 12s. copy of an edition printed by Laurence Black letter. Caxton's translation, though

Andrewe was formerly in the possession of not a faithful reprint.
Mr. Herbert. Rodd, 49, (wanting title,
sheets A B and Eiiij,) but extending to sig.

Fables with their morals in

Sv, on the reverse of which is Colophon, verse, front. and woodcuts.
with Pynson's device underneath. 117. 15s. 1650.
The Fables of Esope in Eng-

lishe with all his Lyfe and Fortune,

8vo.

Black letter, pp. clxi. A copy, wanting the imprint and part of the title, is in the possession of F. Douce, Esq.

Southgate, 1818, 47.

Camb.

The Phrygian Fabulist, or the Fables of Esop extracted from the Latine copie, and moralized by Leon. Willan. Lond., 1650, 8vo. Bindley, Pt. iii. 2197, 37. 13s. 6d.

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Fables paraphrased in verse, by John Ogilby. Lond. 1651, 4to.

The morall Fables of Esop the Phrygian, compyled into eloquent and ornamental Meter, by With cuts by Hollar. First edition. Robert Henrison, Schoolemaster of Nassau, Pt. i. 152, mor. 17. 7s. Bindley, Dumfermling. Edinburgh, 8vo. Pt. iii. 972, 17. 15s. Inglis, No. 99, 17. 19s. The Fables of Esop in Eng

Black letter. Of this edition, only one copy is at present known. Constable, 412, lish; with all his Life and Fortune; whereunto are added the Fables of

19/. 10s.

The Fables of Esope in Eng-Avian, &c. London, 1658. 12mo. lishe, with all his Life and Fortune; The Fables paraphras'd in -whereunto is added, the Fables of Auian, and also the Fables of illustrated with annotations, by John verse, adorned with sculpture, and Poge the Florentyne, very plea- Ogilby. Lond. 1665, folio: saunte to read. London, by Henry Wykes for John Waley, 8vo.

Black letter. Containing 134 leaves and a table. Perry, Part i. 109, 17. 13s. White Knights, 24, 41. 4s.

The plates mostly by Hollar. A translation still in estimation. Fonthill, 2476, 37. 10s. White Knights, Pt. i. 185, morocco, 41. 14s. 6d. Republished folio, 1668. Bindley, Pt. ii. 1714, 17. 11s.

Esop's Fables, in true Orto- Æsop's Fables, with his Life graphy, with grammar Notz. Her-in English, French, and Latin. The unto ar also coioned the shorte English by Tho. Philipott; the Sentencez of the wyz Cato, im- French and Latin by Rob. Codringprynted with lyke form and order: ton. London, 1666, folio. both of which Authorz are trans- With 112 sculptures, by F. Barlow. lated out of Latin intoo English, edition was burnt in the tire of London. The greater part of the impression of this by William Bulloker. London, by Bindley, Pt. i. 166, 27. 9s. Large paper, Edmund Bollifant, 1585. 8vo.

107. 10s.

Black letter. The Fables on 319 pages Esop explained in English and a table; the Cato 31 pages. Sotheby's and Latin verse. Lond. 1672, 8vo. in July, 1821, 107. 10s.

The Fabulist metamorphosed

and mythologyzed, or the Fables of

Nassau, Pt. i. 15, 16s.

The Fables paraphrased in

Esop translated out of Latine into verse, adorned with sculptures, and
English Verse, by R. A. Gentleman. illustrated with annotations, by
London, 1634, 8vo..
John Ogilby. Lond. 1672-3. 8vo.

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Nassau, Part i. 14, 16s.-Vol. 2, entitled Application to each Fable, by SaEsopics, 1673. Lloyd, 20, 7s. Perry, Pt. ii. muel Croxall, D.D. London, 1722. 917, 8s. 6d. Æsop explained in English 8vo. 3s. 6d. and Latin verse, with a collection Often reprinted. The celebrated novelist, of English Proverbs and Sayings. edition of Æsop's Fables, with Reflections. Samuel Richardson, likewise published an London, 1682. 12mo. 10s. to 12s. Esop's Fables, with his Life interlineary, by John Locke. LonFables, in English and Latin in English, French, and Latin, don, 1723. 8vo. second edition, with newly translated, illustrated with one hundred and twelve sculptures, sculptures, 17. 18.

and thirty-one new figures, repre- little known, and is not included in the This book, by the celebrated Locke, is senting his life, by Francis Barlow. editions of his works. London, 1687. folio.

Select Fables of Esop and Nassau, Part i. 202, 21. 12s. 6d. W. other Fabulists, by Dodsley, printed Knight's Lib. Part i. 186, 31. 3s. Grave, by Baskerville, Birmingham, 1764.

156, morocco, 4l. 14s. 6d.

LARGE PAPER. Sotheby's in 1825, 47. 4s. Fonthill 3349, 87. Stanley, 439, russia, 87. 8s. Reprinted 1703, in folio, 27. 2s. This work is much admired for the accurate delineation of the animals, and for the freedom with which the subjects are etched. The verses under the sculptures in the life are by Mrs. Aphra Behn; plate 17 (which is indecent) is frequently wanting.

small 8vo. plates..

This is considered the best translation of Esop. The first edition appeared in 1761, and of late years it has been frequently reprinted. Gosset, 1857 (date 1761), 17s. 6d. Bindley, Pt. iii. 1562 (date 1761), 15s. Baker, 646 (date 1764), with proof plates and original drawings, 47. 14s. 6d.

Fables, with Life.

London,

Three centuries of Esopian Fables in English prose, done from Stockdale, 1793. Royal 8vo. 2 vols. with 112 engravings.

White Knights, Part i. 25, morocco,

Esop, Phædrus, Camerarius, and
others, by Philip Ayres, Esq. Lon- 11. 19s.
don, 1689. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Reprinted 1702.

Fables. Lond. 1797. 12mo. A beautiful edition, published by HepFables of sop and other tinstall, with copper-plate engravings to eminent Mythologists, with Morals each fable, reprinted by Whittingham and others with the same plates. Bindley, and Reflections by Sir Roger L'Es- Pt. i. 18, 12s. trange. London, 1692-4. folio. 2 vols. 9s.

The Fables of Esop and others, with Designs on Wood by This version was reprinted in folio, vol. i. 1694, and n. d. vol. ii. 1699 and 1704, also Thomas Bewick. Newcastle, 1818, frequently in 8vo. 2 vols., viz. 1703, 8, 14, 8vo. 17. 1s. Royal, 17. 5s. Imperial. 15, 24, 38. 17. 11s. 6d.

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Of this work there is a second edition, printed 1823, both in demy and royal, but not in imperial 8vo.

Esop's Fables, with the Moral Reflections of Mons. Baudoin, translated from the French, with Of Æsop there have been several other the Life of Esop, by John Toland. translations, viz., one by H. Steers. 1804, London, 1704. 8vo. 58. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Another by Jefferys Taylor,

Truth in Fiction, or Morality of Ongar, 1821, 12mo. 4s. in Masquerade; a collection of Some Observations on the FaFables from Esop and others, done bles of sop, as commented upon into English verse, by Edmund by Sir Roger L'Estrange. By a Arwaker. Lond. 1708, 8vo. pp. Divine of the Church of Scotland (James Gordon, Bishop of Aberdeen.) Edin. 1700. 8vo. 5s.

350, 4s.

Bibl. Anglo-Poet. No. 6, 10s. 6d. Fables of Æsop and others. Esop in Select Fables, viz. a Translated into English, with an Tunbridge, at Bathe, at Epsom, at

VOL. I.

с

Whitehalle, from Tunbridge, at Amsterdam. London, 1698. 8vo.

Lloyd,

This work, intended as a parallel to 0. Cromwell, was written by Richard Perrinchief. Nassau, Pt. ii. 479, 5s. 1661. An edition was published in 1661. bur-1162. LARGE PAPER, 10s. 6d. A poem on lesqued. London, 8vo. with a fron- the subject was published 1683, by Thos. tispiece. Hoy, M.D.

Lloyd, No. 19, 143. ESOP.Esop's Fables

Dent, Pt. i. 20, 10s.

Age. The cheating Age found

out, 4to.

A collection of wood-cuts, with verses. Bindley, pt. i. 2192, 16s.

Africa. Western Africa; being a Description of the Manners, Customs, Dresses, and Character of its Inhabitants. London, 1821. 12mo. land; or, the Iron Age, with other Ages.-The Four Ages of Eng4 vols. with 47 engravings, 17. 18. select Poems: written in the Year - Proceedings of the Associa-1648. London, 1675. 8vo. pp. 94. tion for promoting the Discovery of Bibl. Anglo.-Poet, No. 715, 12s. Perry, the interior parts of Africa. Lon- pt. i. 1614, 4s.

don, 1790-1803. 4to. 2 vols. with Ages of Sinn, or Sinnes Birth maps. and Growth, with the Stepps and Printed for the use of the members of Degrees of Sin, from Thought to the association. Roxburghe, 7331, 21. 15s. final Impenitence. An edition was afterwards published in 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. 1656. 4to.

Reports (18) of the Directors of the African Institution. London, 1807-1824. 8vo.

AGAPETUS. The Preceptes teachyng a Prynce of a noble Estate his Duetie, translated into Englysshe by Thomas Paynell. London, by Tho. Berthelet. 16mo.

Black letter. Reprinted in 1563, with Lud. Vives' Introduction to Wisdom, by Ri. Morisine.

London, circa

Nine engravings with English verses underneath each of them, published by T. Jenner. Bindley, pt. i. 154, 5l. 15s. 6d. Perry, 5%. 10s.

Aggeus. See Haggai.

AGLIONBY, William. Painting illustrated in three Dialogues; with the Lives of the most eminent Painters from Cimaibue to Raphael and Michael Angelo. Lond. 1685. 4to.

This gentleman likewise published another work 'On Painting.' London,1719.4to. AGAS or Aggas, Radolph. Pre- AGNESI, Donna Maria Gaetana. parative to Platting of Landes and Analytical Institutions, translated Tenements, for Surueigh. London, into English by the Rev. John Colby Tho. Scarlet, 1596. 4to.

son. London, 1802. 4to. 2 vols.

Black letter. On 20 pages. This cele-27. 2s. brated surveyor published the first map of London in 1560, republished in 1618, and work, published at the expense of Baron An excellent translation of a very useful Maseres, under the care of the Rev. John

in 1737.

AGATHARCHIDIS et MEMNONIS Hellins."

Historicorum, quæ supersunt omnia, Agnew. Sketch of a genealogical e Græco iam recens in Latinum tra- and historical Account of the Faducta, per Rich. Brettum. Oxoniæ, mily of Vaux, Vans, or De Valliex Officinâ typographicâ Josephi bus; now represented in Scotland Barnes, 1597. 16mo. 10s. by Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow, Pp. 140, besides dedication to 'D. Thomæ &c. in the County of Wigton, ScotEgertone. It is also contained in the land. Pembroke, 1800. 4to. pp. 36. Geographi Minores, edited by Hudson. Privately printed. A copy is in the Agathocles.-The Sicilian Tyrant, Royal Institution. or the Life of Agathocles. London, Agriculture. Communications to 1678. 8vo. with portrait of Agatho- the Board of Agriculture, on Subcles (i. e. O. Cromwell) inscribed jects relative to the Husbandry and "Tyrannus,' 5s. Internal Improvement of the Coun

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Agriculture.-The Substance of a Lecture on the Advantages which have resulted from the Establishment of the Board of Agriculture. By the Secretary of the Board (Arthur Young). Lond. 1809. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Review and complete Abstract of the Reports of the Board of Agriculture from the several Departments of England, by Wm. Marshall. London, 1817. 8vo. 5 vols. 17. 1s.

These reviews were published separately, viz., the Northern Department, 1808; the Western, 1810; the Eastern, 1812; the Midland, 1815, and the Southern and Peninsular, 1817.

Agricultural Surveys of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Agricultural Surveys:

Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight, by C. Vancouver, 8vo. 1810 or 1813 Herefordshire, by John Clark, 4to. 1794 Duncumb, A. M., 8vo. 1805 Hertfordshire, by D. Walker, 4to. 1795 Huntingdonshire, by Thomas Stone, 4to. A. Young, 8vo. 1804

1793

1793

1811 or 1813

Geo. Maxwell, 4to. R. Parkinson, 8vo. Kent, by John Boys, 4to. Brentford, 1794, 8vo. Lancashire, by John Holt, 4to.

1796 or 1805

1794

from the Communications of Mr. John Holt, &c. 8vo. 1795

by Dr. Dickson, revised by Stevenson, 8vo. 1806 Leicestershire, by John Monk, 4to. 1794 Leicestershire, by Wm. Pitt, and Rutlandshire, by R. Parkinson, 8vo.

1809 or 1813 Lincolnshire, by Tho. Stone, 4to. 1794 A. Young, 8vo.

Second Edition,

1799

18-

A Review of Young's Survey, by Tho. Stone. Second Edition, 8vo. 1800 Man, Isle of, by Basil Quayle, 4to. 1794 Not published for sale.

Middlesex, by Tho. Baird, 4to.

Peter Foot, 4to.

J. Middleton, 8vo.

Monmouthshire, by John Fox, 4to.

1793

1794

1798, 1807

Brentford, 1794

Norfolk, by N. Kent, 4to.

1793, 8vo. 1794

Monmouthshire, by C. Hassall, 8vo. 1812

by A. Young, 8vo,

1804

Northamptonshire, by J. Donaldson, 4to.

Edinb. 1794 1809

by W. Pitt, 8vo. Northumberland, by J. Bailey and G. Culley, 4to. 1794 Northumberland and Cumberland, by J. Bailey and G. Culley; and Westmoreland, by A. Pringle. The Third Edition, 8vo. 1805 Nottinghamshire, by Rob. Lowe, 4to. 1794, 8vo. 1798 Oxfordshire, by R. Davis, 4to. 1794 by A. Young, 8vo. 1809 or 1813 Rutlandshire, by J. Crutchley, 4to. 1794

by Rich. Parkinson. See Leicester

shire. Shropshire, by J. Bishton, 4to. Brent.

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