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of the Right Hon. James Oswald of Dunnikier, contained in a Corres-quiry into the Origin and early pondence with some of the most History of Engraving upon Copper distinguished Men of the last Cen- and in Wood, with an Account of tury. Edinb. 1825, 8vo. Engravers and their Works, from the Invention of Chalcography by Maso Finiguerra to the Time of Mark Antonio Raimondi. Lond.

Pp. xxiv. and 484, with port. by Lizars. Duke of York, 3525, morocco, 17. 19s. Heber, i. 3s. 6d. Bright, 2s.

1816, 4to. 2 vols. plates, 61. 6s.

Strettell, 1425, russia, 77. LARGE PAPER, in imperial 4to. with proofs on India paSixty copies printed. Dowdeswell, 623, 81.188.6d. Fonthill, 2578, 197.198. Bliss,

91. 15s.

OSWESTRY.—The History of Oswestry from the earliest Period; its Antiquities and Customs: with a short Account of the Neighbour-per. hood. Oswestry (1815), 8vo. Collected from various authors, with A descriptive Catalogue of Pictures in much original information, by William the National Gallery, with critical RePrice. It consists of pages vii-xii, 1-marks on their Merits. 1826, fcap. 8vo. 168, with 7 woodcuts, a title page and part i. The Angerstein collection. dedication to the Hon. Thomas Kenyon.

The Italian School of Design, being a Series of Fac-similes of original Drawings

OTES, Samuel. Explanation of the general Epistle of Saint Jude. Lond. 1633, folio, 9s.

OTHNIEL and ACHSAH. The Loves of Othniel and Achsah, translated from the Chaldee. Lond. 1769, 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.

ОTно et ОTнOBONE. Constitutiones Prouinciales et Othonis. Cum Interp. Joh. de Athon. Paris, 1504. folio. Lond.Win. de Worde, 1529, 12mo.

The Constitutions of Othobone are annexed, though not mentioned in the

title.

Constitutions Provincialles, and of Otho and Octhobone. Translated into Englyshe. Cum privilegio. Lond. Robert Redman, 1534, 12mo. After the address of "The Translatour to the readers," follow the copies of three oaths, which I know not where else are to be found: "The othe made by the bisshoppes to our soueraygne lorde the Kynge before theyr consecration; the olde othe of the prelates or bysshoppes of Englande made to the pope or bysshoppe of Rome; the new othe of the prelates or bysshoppes made to the pope or bysshoppe of Rome," Dibdin's Top. Antiq.

Also attached to some editions of the Provinciale of Lindewood.

See CONSTITUTIONS. LINDEWOOD. OTIA SACRA. See WESTMORELAND, Earl of.

OTTERBOURNE, Thomas. HEARNE, Thomas.

See

by the most eminent Painters and Sculp tors of Italy; with biographical Notices and Observations. Lond. 1823, super royal folio, with 84 plates, published at 127. 12s. now 41. 4s.-colombier folio, 18%. 18s. now

81. 8s.; proofs, 251. 48.

Collection of 129 Facsimiles of scarce

and curious Prints, by the early Masters of the Italian, German, and Flemish Schools, with 12 duplicate Plates of Niellos finished in silver. Lond. 1826, imp. 4to. published at 157. 15s. Some copies contain only 100 plates, and were pub. at

127. 12s.

Series of Engravings after the Paintings and Sculptures of the most eminent masters of the early Florentine School. Lond. (1826), imp. folio, 54 engravings after designs by Cimabue, Giotto di Boudone, Giottino, Gaddi, Ucello, Ghiberti, Masaccio, Lippi, &c. pub. at 91. 9s. now 27. 12s. 6d. ; PROOFS, Colombier fol. 121. 12s. now 41. 4s. This work having been left unfinished, has no general title.

Notices of Engravers and their Works, being the Commencement of a new Dictionary, which it is not intended to continue. Lond. 1831, 8vo. pt. 1. (A to Bald, all published) 2s. 6d.; royal 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Observations on a MS. in the British Museum, believed to be of second or third century, containing Cicero's translation of the Astronomical Poem by Aratus. Lond. 1835, 4to.

See Galleries, p. 858.
OTUEL, Sir.
mance, from the
Edinb. 1836.
CLUB, Appendix.

An abstract of this romance, from two MSS., will be found in the second volume of Ellis' Specimens.

A metrical Ro-
Auchinleck MS.
See ABBOTSFORD

OTWAY, Thomas. The Works, with Notes critical and explanatory, and a Life of the Author by Thos. Thornton. Lond. 1813, crown 8vo. 3 vols.

Best edition, with portrait of Otway and two plates. LARGE PAPER in demy 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 2025, 17. 9s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 583, extra bound, 37. 4s. Drury, 2933, russia, 31. 48.-1712, 12mo. 2 vols. with portrait. Heath, 1944, 7s. 6d. -1718, 12mo. 2 vols. Willett, 1861, 10s. 6d. -1728, 12mo. 2 vols.-1757, 12mo. 3 vols. 9s. Reed, 8306, 158. Steevens, 1258, 17, 128.-1812, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. Drury, 2932, 17. 1s. Strettell, 1052, 16s.

OUFLE, M. A History of the ridiculous Extravagancies of Monsieur Oufle. Lond. 1711, 8vo.

This is a translation (from the French) of a work by the Abbé Laurent Bordelon, entitled L'Histoire des Imaginations extravagantes de M. Oufle, causées par la lecture des Livres qui traitent de la Magie, &c. of which there is a neat edition with plates and curious notes, Paris, 1754. Amsterdam, 1710, 2 vols. 12mo. The author's object was to do for magic, witchcraft, &c. what Cervantes did for knight-errantry. White Knights, 3019, 4s. Dent, pt. i. 1050, morocco, 12s.

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The Traveller's Guide, or English ItineLond. 1805, crown 8vo. 2 vols Drury, 2934, 13s. Duke of York, 3878, 165. Picture of Margate and its Vicinity. Lond. 1820, 8vo. with a map and 20 views.. OUNDLE. Strange and wonderful News from Oundle in Northamptonshire; giving an impartial Relation of the Drumming Well, commonly called Dobse's Well. Lond. 1692, 8vo.

Eight pages, including the title-page.
OUSELEY, Sir William, Knt.
Travels in various Countries of the
particularly Persia.
East, more
Lond. 1819, 21, 22, 4to. 3 vols.
In high estimation. Drury, 3211, 57. 18s.
The author was secretary to his brother,
Sir Gore Ouseley, Bart. ambassador extra-
ordinary to the Court of Persia, 1810-12.

many other mathematical works.

OULTON, Walley Chamberlain. The History of the Theatres of London, containing an Annual Register of all the Tragedies, Comedies, &c. performed from 1771 to 1795, with Notes and Anecdotes. Lond. 1796, 12mo. 2 vols.

Persian [iscellanies: an Essay to facilitate the Reading of Persian Manuscripts; with engraved Specimens, philological Observations, and Notes critical and historical. Lond. 1795, 4to. pp. 240, with ten plates.

Oriental Collections illustrating the History, Antiquities, Literature, &c. of Asia. Lond. 1797--1800, 4to. 3 vols. An interesting publication.

Epitome of the ancient History of Persia, extracted and translated from the Jehan Ara, a Persian Manuscript; by William Ouseley, Esq. Lond. 1799, 12mo.. 6s. pp. 92, with a map of Persia, a plate of the ruins of Persepolis, and two vig

nettes.

The Oriental Geography of Ebn Haukal, an Arabian Traveller of the tenth Century. Translated by Sir William Ouseley, Knt. Lond. 1800. 4to. pp. xxxvi and 327, also title and dedication to the king. Fonthill, 353, 178.

The Bakhtyar Nameh, or History of Prince Bakhtyar and the Viziers, a Series of Persian Tales (with a Translation). Lond. 1801, royal 8vo.

Observations on some Medals and Gems.

bearing Inscriptions in the Pahlavi, or ancient Persick Character. Lond. 1801, 4to. Brockett, 2312, 6s. Combe, 1444, 78. Fonthill, 1888, 16s.

Sir William Gore, Bart. Remarks on the Statistics and political Institutions of the United States. Lond. 1832, 8vo. 9s.

Intended as a continuation to B.Victor's history of the Theatres. Duke of York, 3877,8s.

A History of the Theatres of London, from 1795 to 1817, inclusive. Lond. 1818, 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d. The 5 vols. bound in 4, Southey, 1840, 17. 18. Beauties of modern Dramatists. Lond. of the Author by James Reynolds. Lond. 1800, 12mo. 2 vols.

Notices of Persian Poets, with critical and explanatory Remarks; with a Memoir

[Oriental Translation Fund] 1846, 8vo.

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A Wife now a Widowe. Lond. for Law-
Churchyard, 1614, 12mo. This First Edi-
rence Lisle at the Tygre's head, in Paul's
tion does not contain any characters.
Copies in the Bodleian and Trinity Coll.
Cambridge.

A Wife now the Widdow of Sir Thomas
Overbvrye. Being a most exquisite and
singular Poem of the Choice of a Wife.
Wherevnto are added many witty Cha-
racters, and conceited Newes, written by
himselfe and other learned Gentlemen his
Friends. Lond. for Lawrence Lisle, 1614,
4to. second edition, pp. 64, not numbered,
with portrait by Simon Pass. This edition
contains twenty-one characters. Lloyd,
Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 502, 41. 4s.
1012, 21. 3s.
Heber, pt. iv. 17. 18.-Fourth edit. Lond.
1614, 4to. Halliwell, 31.198.-Sixth Impres-
sion, Lond. 1615, sm. 8vo. pp. 182, with
port. by Simon Pass. Bibl. Anglo-Poet.
503, 17. 11s. 6d. This edition contains a
tion, Lond. 1616, small 8vo. pp. 292, with
passage not in any other. Seventh edi-
portrait by S. Pass. Lloyd, 905, 4s. Bind
ley, pt. ii. 2042, 88, 2043, 6s. Stanley, 680,
12. 2s.
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Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 504, 11. 15s.
1616, sm. 8vo. with port. by S. Pass. Bind-
ley, pt. ii. 2048, 6s. Skegg, 17. 10s.-The
ninth Impression augmented, with new
Newes and characters. Lond. 1616, small
8vo. pp. 292, with portrait by S. Pass.
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2. 19s. Brand, 27. 18s.-Tenth edit. Lond.
1618, sm. 8vo. White Knights, 3020, mor.
17.10s.-The eleventh edit. Lond. 1622, sm.

8vo. front. by Lisle, A-V, in eights.-Dubl.
1626, 12mo.-Twelfth edition, Lond.. 1627,
ii. 2045. Nassau, pt. i. 2474, with portrait
small 8vo. Lloyd, 904, 14s. Bindley, pt.
of Overbury by Lisle, russia, 11. Heber,
pt. vii. 2s.- Thirteenth edition, Lond.
1628, small 8vo. Bright, 18s. Garrick,
1725, 7s. 6d.-Fourteenth edition, Lond.
1630, small 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 2041.
Stanley, 681, 188.-Fifteenth Impression.
Lond. 1632, small 8vo. pp. 320. Stan-
ley, 682, 16s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 505,
17.1s. Bright, 18s.-The sixteenth edi-
tion, Lond. 1638, small 8vo. Nassau,
pt. i. 2475, portrait inserted, Ss. Bindley,
pt. ii. 2044. Strettell, 1054, with portrait
by Lisle, 12s. 6d. Caldecott, 6s. - Lond.
1664, small 8vo. Sotheby's in 1821, 6s. 6d.
Sir Thomas Overbury's Wife will like-
wise be found in Capell's Prolusions, 1762.

The illustrious Wife, viz. that excellent
Poem, Sir Thomas Overbvrie's Wife, il-
lustrated by Giles Oldisworth, Nephew
to the same Sir T. O. 1673.
No copy
known.

The first and second part of the Remedy
of Loue: Written by Sir Thomas Over-

OVERBURY, Sir T.-continued. bury, Knight. Lond. N. Okes, 1620, 16mo. A copy is in the British Museum. Sixteen leaves, the first and last blank. Warton queries a former edition.

The just Downefall of Ambition, Adultery, Murder: at the end of which are

added Weston's and Mrs. Turner's last

Teares, shed for the Murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, poysoned in the Tower; who, for the Fact, suffered deserued Execution at Tiburne, the 14 of November last, 1615, 4to. Fifteen leaves, woodcut on title. Reed, 3781, 17. 3s. Skegg, 5.-1616, 4to. Hibbert, 6033, 21. 6s. Strettell, 361, 32. 13s. 6d. Saunders' in 1818, 2l. 12s. 6d. The title of this rare tract is given somewhat differently in Gent. Mag., Feb. 1840, p. 124, where we are told that it is in verse, with a portrait of Mrs. Turner, and bears no date.

be built; and of the Building of London Bridge. Lond. 1744, 8vo. Pp. 30, exclusive of the title. First printed in 1637, 12mo. with woodcuts.

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8vo.

An Inquiry into the Truth and Use of the Book of Enoch, as to its Prophecies, Visions and Accounts of fallen Angels. Lond. 1822, 8vo.

Sir Thomas Overbury, his Observations in his Travailes, upon the State of the seventeen Provinces, as they stood in 1609; the Treatie of Peace being then on Foote. 1626, 4to. Fifteen leaves. Nassau, pt. ii. 577, 98. Steevens, 1917, 10s. 6d. North. pt. iii. 591, 10s. 6d. Fonthill, 2755, 17.4s. Heber, pt. vi. 3s. There is probably an earlier edition, as it was licensed 28th Jan. 1615-16.-Lond. 1651, 12mo. pp. 80, with 'the lively portraiture of Sir Thomas Overbury, by S. Pass. Nassau, pt. i. 2476, 58. This tract is reprinted in the first volume of the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels, and in the 7th volume of the Harleian Miscellany. The original MS. is in the Lambeth Library. A true and historical Relation of the Poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, with the several Arraignments and Speeches of those that were executed thereupon. Also, all the Passages concerning the Divorce between Robert late Earl of Essex, and the Lady Frances Howard; with King James's and other large Speeches.

-W. Exhortation to the Judges and Justices of Sussex, and the whole Countie assembled at the

Collected out of the Papers of Sir Francis Assizes. Lond. by R. Newbery and Bacon, the King's Attorney-General. H. Bynneman, 16mo.

Bright, 10s. 6d.

Lond. 1651, 12mo. pp. 127, not including the title, with a portrait of Sir Thomas Overbury, Laur. Lisle excud. Bindley, pt. iii. 289, 138. Nassau, pt. ii. 229, 188 Skegg, 8s. See DAVIES, p. 598.

OVERBURIE'S VISION. See NICOLLS, Richard.

OVERS, John. The true History of the Life and sudden Death of old John Overs, the rich FerryMan of London, and of his Daughter Mary, who caused the Church of St. Mary Overs in Southwark to

Richard. Articles of High Treason exhibited against Cheapside Crosse, with the last Will and Testament of the said Crosse, and certain Epitaphs upon her Tombe. Lond. 1642, 4to.

Four leaves. Lloyd, 1012, 11s. 6d. Skegg, 8s.

Man's Mortalite; or a Treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that the whole Man is a Compound wholly mortal, &c. Lond. 1644, 4to. With a frontispiece of Death, a clock, &c. with verses underneath, engraved by W. Bentley.

Overton published other tracts, most of which are in the British Museum.

OVID. P. Ovidii Nasonis Opera, e Textu Burmanni; cum Notis Bentleii hactenus ineditis, necnon Harlesii, Gierigii, Burmanni, Lemairii, et aliorum selectissimis. Oxonii, 1825, 8vo. 5 vols. 21. 2s.

A very neat and accurate edition. LARGE

PAPER in royal 8vo. published at 51. 5s. LARGE AND THICK PAPER. Twelve copies struck off.

neat edition, printed by Thomas VauOpera. Lond, 1582.3, 16mo. 3 vols. A trollier.

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brovier italic.

Metamorphoseon Libri XV. Interpretatione & Notis, ad Usum serenissimi Delphini. Lond. 1708, 8vo. Reprinted 1719, 1730, 1810, and since, 10s. 6d.

Cum Annotationibus Variorum. Dublin,

1729, 4to. A correct and splendid edition, printed by Grierson. LARGE PAPER. Mac Carthy, morocco, 80 francs.

Notes, printed for Joseph Davidson. Reprinted, 1754, 1759, 1797, 1822, 6s.

Metamorphoses, translated by Thomas form of Notes. Lond. 1811, 8vo. 2 vols. 78. Orger, with the Latin Text printed in

Metamorphoses, Selections from, Latin and English, on the Hamiltonian System. Lond. 1829, 12mo. 7s.

Metamorphoses, translated into English Prose, with the Latin Text and English Notes. Lond. 1748, 8vo. 7s. A correct and good prose translation with useful

EPISTOLA, FASTI, TRISTIA, &c.
In Latin, or Latin and English.
P. Ouidii Nasonis Heroidum Epistolæ,
Amorum Libri iii. De Arte Amandi Libri
iii. De Remedio Amoris Libri ii. &c.
Lond. 1583, 16mo.-Lond. 1594, 12mo.

Epistolarum Heroidum Liber, cum In-
terp. & Notis, ad Usum seren. Delphini.
Lond. 1702, 8vo. Reprinted 1714, 1722, &c.
Epistolæ, cum Versione Latina et Notis
Anglicis a N. Bailey. Lond. 1744, 8vo.
Reprinted 1762, &c.

Epistles, translated into English Prose, with Latin text and English Notes. Lond. published by Davidson, 1746, 8vo.-1753, 6s.-1767, 68. Other editions.

Heroides, ex editione P. Burmanni (edidit H. Homer). Lond. 1789, 8vo. 3s. LARGE PAPER in royal 8vo. Duke of Grafton, 546, 3s. 6d. Drury, 3215, russia, Ss.

In Ibin.

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Keightley. Dub. 1833, post 8vo. 68. 6d.
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Fasti, with Annotations by W. Thynne.
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Dub. 1838, 12mo.
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P. Ovidii Nasonis de Tristibus Libri v.

Interpretatione et Notis, in Usum Delphini. Cantab. 1703, 8vo. Reprinted 1705, 1719, &c.

Anglicis a N. Bailey. Lond. 1726, 8vo.
Tristia, cum Versione Latina et Notis
Reprinted in 1729.

Metamorphoses in Latin and English, translated by the most eminent Hands; with historical Explanations of the Fables, by the Abbé Banier. Adorned with Sculp-cum

tures by Picart and other ancient Mas

ters. Amsterdam, 1732, folio, 2 vols. Dent, pt. ii. 934, 31. 6s. North, pt. ii. 1433, russia, 51. LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 6091, russia, 61. 8s. 6d. Edwards, 291, russia, 10%. LARGEST PAPER. Stanley, 183, 267. 5s.

Metamorphoses, cum variis Lectionibus. With Abbé Banier's Arguments and Ex. planations of the History and Mythology of each Fable in English. Lond. 1747, 8vo. Gough, 2600, 7s. 6d.

Metamorphoses, cum Versione Latina prosaica et Notis Anglicis, a Nathan. Bailey. Lond. 1724, 8vo. Reprinted 1730, 1741, and since.

De Tristibus Libri v. sive Analysis Ovidiana Ordine prosaico ad verbum, Paraphrasi et Notis illustrata. Opera O. Dyke.

Lond. 1727, 8vo.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE METAMOR-
PHOSES.

Ouyde his Booke of Metamorphose translated by William Caxton. Printed from a MS. in the Pepysian collection (No.

Metamorphoses, in Latin and English, by John Clarke. Lond. 1735, 8vo. A li-2124) at Cambridge containing the last teral translation, reprinted in 1760, and five books of the Metamorphoses in prose. since, 78. 6d. 1819, 4to. Presented to the Members of the Roxburghe Club by George Hibbert, Esq. Sir M. M. Sykes, 8. Boswell, 3054, 41. 88. Dent, pt. ii. 1214, 61. 10s. Crawford, mor. by Hayday, 12.

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