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Imitations of some of the Epigrams of Martial. In four Parts. By N. B. Halhed.

1793-4, 4to. 10s.

Marziale, fedelmente tradotto in Italiano da Giuspano Graglia. Lond. 1782, royal 8vo. 2 vols. 12s. With the Latin text and notes. Hibbert, 5117, 17. 8s.

Martial's Epigrams (the whole fifteen books) literally translated into English Prose, each accompanied by one or more Verse translations selected from the works of English Poets, and various other sources. With a copious Index. Lond. (Bohn's Classical Library) 1860, post 8vo. 78. 6d. The first attempt ever made to give Martial complete in an English form. Some Account of an ancient MS. of Martial's Epigrams, illustrated by an Engraving. By John Graham Dalyell, Esq. Edinb. 1811, 8vo. 7s. There were several copies printed ON VELLUM.

tural (and Topographical) History MARTIN, Benjamin. The Naof England. Lond. 1759-63, 8vo. 2 vols.

With a map of each county. Nassau, pt. i. 2296, 8s. Towneley, pt. i.743, 5s. 6d. Bibliotheca technologica; or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Lond. 1776, 8vo.

Philosophia Britannica; a system of the Newtonian Philosophy, Astronomy, and Geography. Lond. 1753, 8vo. 3 vols.

Young Gentlemen and Lady's Philosophy, in a Survey of the Works of Nature and Art. Lond. 1781, 8vo. 3 vols.

This author was an eminent optician, and published many other works in philosophy and mathematics, formerly in much estimation.

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David. The Genuineness of

MARTIAL. The British Martial; John v. 7, demonstrated by Proofs or an Anthology of English Epi- which are beyond all Exception. grams: being the largest Collec-Translated from the French. Lond. tion ever published. With some Originals. Lond. 1806, crown 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

MARTIAL, John. A Treatyse of the Crosse, gathered out of the Scriptures, Councells, and auncient Fathers of the primitiue Church. Antwerp, J. Latius, 1564, 8vo.

Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. A Replie to M. Calfhill's blasphemous Answer, made against the Treatise of the Crosse. Louaine, by John Bogard, 1566, 4to. See CALFHILL, J. FULKE, W.

MARTILOGE, or Martyrology.— The Martiloge in Englysshe after the Vse of the Chirche of Salisbury, and as it redde in Syon [monastery near London], with Addicyons. Lond. by W. de Worde, 1526, 4to. One hundred and fifty four leaves. Prefixed is an epistle to the devout readers by the wretch of Syon, R. Whytford, wherein we learn that he translated it out of Latin, &c. Maunsell, in his Catalogue, p. 71, mentions an edition of this work without date or printer's name. Copies are in the British Museum; Bodleian among Gough's Books; Stonyhurst

College and Lambeth Libraries.

See MARTYRS.

MARTIN, Antonie. Exhortation to stirre up the Mindes of all her Mayestie's faithfull Subjects to defend their Countrie in this dangerous Time. 1588, 4to. 27. 12s. 6d.

1722, 8vo. 4s.

'We must applaud the zeal, though we cannot always approve the wisdom, of this worthy defender of Christianity.-Orme. Verse of the fifth Chapter of St. John's first Epistle. Translated from the French. Lond. 1719, 8vo.

A critical Dissertation upon the seventh

An Examination of Mr. Emlyn's Answer to the Dissertation. Lond. 1719, 8vo.

A second Dissertation by Mr. Martin in Defence of the Testimony given to our Saviour by Josephus. Lond. 1719, 8vo.

Mr. Martin was the editor of a French translation of the Bible, which appeared at Amsterdam in 1707, folio.

Edward, Dean of Ely. Five Letters. Lond. 1662, 8vo.

consist of 1. The Difference between the Nassau, pt. i. 2203, 5s. These letters Church of England and Geneva. 2. The Pope's Primacy, as pretended Successor to St. Peter. 3. The Authority of the Apostles' Constitutions and Canons. 4. The Discovery of the genuine Works of the primitive Fathers. 5. The false Brotherhood of the French and English Psesbyterians. Geo. Chalmers, 65.

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LARGE PAPER. Imperial 8vo. the frontisSecond edition, piece in colours, 21. 2s. enlarged and continued. Lond. 1854, 8vo.

This edition was intended to be in two

MARTIN, Gregory-continued. venticles,' in London (though said to be at Doway, by Wm. Carter), in 1580, under the name of John Howlet, (i. e. Robert Parsons), and dedicated to Q. Elizabeth, for which he was tried, cast, and condemned at the Sessions-house in the Old Baily, 10 Jan. 1584; and on the next morrow was drawn from Newgate to Ty-ditions), and omits, among other things, borne, and there hanged, bowelled and quartered. See Holinshed's Chronicle.

A Discouerie of the manifold Corruptions of the Holy Scriptures by the Heretikes of our Daies. Rhemes, Fogny, 1582, small 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 8s. 6d. This work was refuted by W. Fulke, D.D. 8vo. 1583, Bliss, 17s. See LEWIS' History of the Translations of the Bible,

292-4.

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volumes, but the death of the author interrupted the second volume. It therefore covers only to page 314 of the first edition, (of course with the necessary ad

all the Club Books. The two editions are therefore necessary to form a complete work.

M. A Description of the Western Isles of Scotland: a particular Account of the Second Sight: a brief Hint of Methods to improve Trade in that Country by Sea and Land. To which is added, a brief Description of the Isles of Orkney and Shetland. Lond. 1703. 8vo. Map.

Pp. 392, besides the dedication, preface and contents. having been put into the hands of Dr. This is the book which, is supposed to have infused into him the Johnson, when very young, by his father, first desire of visiting the Hebrides, of which he has given so interesting and

Bishop of Ely,

humorous an account.
616, 13s. 6d. Townshend, 2041, 14s. 6d.
Roxburghe, 8781, 17. 5s.-Lond. 1716, 8vo.
Second and best edition. Dent, pt. i.
1391, 9s. Nassau, pt. i. 2204, with MS.
Heath, 4730, 17. 1s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1810,
notes, 12s. Bishop Randolph, 854, 18s.
11. 2s. Mr. Heber had two copies of this
vol.; one with original MS. notes by J.
Toland and Lord Molesworth (pt. ii, 3668,

37. 10s.); the other with the same notes
transcribed by Sir P. Thompson, (ii. 3668*,

27.). The book is reprinted in the third volume of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels.

A late Voyage to St. Kilda, the remotest of all the Hebrides, or Western Isles of Scotland. Lond. 1698, 8vo.

Pp. 158, and six leaves of introductory matter, with map and plate. This work, according to "The History of the Works of the Learned,' vol. v., was very agreeable to the curious, especially to such as have any true taste for natural and experimental philosophy. Willett, 1682, Lond. 1753, 8vo. 12s. 6d. Bindley, 17. 2s. Jadis, 86*, 7s.Best edition.

Dent, Font

pt. i. 1392, 8s. Heath, 4733, 13s.
hill, 2577, 15s. It will be found printed
in the third vol. of Pinkerton's Collection
of Voyages and Travels.

Matthew. The Aurelian' Vade Mecum, containing an English alphabetical, and Linnæan

systematical, Catalogue of Plants affording Nourishment to Butter flies, Hawkmoths, and Moths, and Moths in the State of Caterpillars, with the Linnæan and some of the best approved English Names of Insects. Exeter, 1785, 12mo. 6s. MARTIN, R. Montgomery. History of the British Colonies. Lond. 1834-5, 8vo. 5 vols. maps, 47. 4s.

The first volume was reprinted in 1835, without alterations. Second edition, abridged and compressed into one volume, royal 8vo. (double columns.) Lond. 1838, pub. 21. 2s. red. 15s. The work was afterwards recast, with additions, and published under the following title:

BRITISH COLONIAL LIBRARY; comprising a popular and authentic Description of all the Colonies of the British Empire; founded on official and public Documents, furnished by Government and the Hon. East India Company. Maps and plates.Lond. 1843, fcap. 8vo. 10 vols. 31. red. to 17. 10s. Each volume was sold separately,

as follows:

Vol. 1. The Canadas, Upper and Lower. Vol. 2. New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Swan River, and South Australia.

Vol. 3. The Cape of Good Hope, Mauri

tius, and Seychelles. Vol. 4. The West Indies, Vol. I.-Jamaica, Honduras, Trinidad, Tobago, Granada, the Bahamas, and the Virgin Isles. Vol. 5. The West Indies, Vol. II.-British Guiana, Barbadoes, St. Lucia, St. Vincent's, Demerara, Essequibo, Berbice, Anguilla, Tortola, St. Kitt's, Barbuda, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, and Nevis.

Vol. 6. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Prince Edward's Isle, the Bermudas, Newfoundland, and Hudson's Bay.

Vol. 7. Gibraltar, Malta, the Ionian Islands, &c.

Vol. 8. The East Indies: Vol. I.-containing Bengal, Madras, Bombay, and Presidencies. Vol. 9. Ditto, Vol. II.

Vol. 10. British Possessions in the In

dian and Atlantic Oceans, viz. Cey lon, Penang, Malacca, Sincapore, Sierra Leone, the Gambia, Cape Coast Castle, Accra, the Falkland Islands, St. Helena, and Ascension. The History, Antiquities, Topography, and Statistics of Eastern India. Lond. 1833, 8vo. 3 vols. pub. 31. 12s. red. 17. 1s.

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Thomas, LL.D. A Traictyse declaryng and plainly proving that the pretended Marriage of Priestes and professed Persons is no Marriage but altogether unlawful. Lond. by Robert Caly, 1554, 4to.

M m in fours, dedicated to Q. Elizabeth. Horne Tooke, 461, 11s. 6d. Inglis, 962, 15s. 9s.; pt. viii. 37. Caldecott, 13s. Heber, pt. v.

A Confutation of Dr. John Poynet's Book, entit. A Defence for the Marriage of Priests, &c. Lond. 1555, 4to. Heber, pt. v. both pieces, 17.

See POYNETT, John. WILLIAM of Wyke

ham.

Thomas, of Palgrave. The History of the Town of Thetford, in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, from the earliest Account to the present Time. Lond. 1779, 4to.

Sir M. M.

Edited by Richard Gough, who has affixed a life of the author. Heath, 4624, 17. 5s. Willett, 1611, 17. 10s. Sykes, pt. ii. 483, 18s. Marquis of Townshend, 2180, 17. 13s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1121, 12s. Dent, pt. ii. 721, 13s. Bindley, pt. iii. 302, 14s. Collation.-Pp. 1-10, and xixviii; history, pp. 320; appendix, index, errata, and list of (9) plates, pp. 136; list of books printed by J. Nichols, one page. Prefixed is a presumed portrait of the author.

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Reed, 3351, 6s. Gough, 2569, 8s. Collation. Title and complimentary verses, two leaves; contents, 10 leaves; 'The Historie,' pp. 1-420; 'The Successions of the Dukes and Earles, &c.' 29 leaves, including the title; The table, leaves. -With the Historie of K. Ed. VI. Q. Mary, and Q Elizabeth, by B. R.-Second edition. Lond. 1638, folio. Engraved title by Marshall, and portraits by Elstracke, &c. from the coppers originally

worn.

used for The Baziologia, of course much Lloyd, 820, 11, 2s. Hibbert, 5226, morocco, 21. 2s. Marquis of Townshend, 2217, 27. 8s.

biensia: or, Figures and Descriptions of Petrifactions collected in Derbyshire. Wigan, 1809, 4to. 21. 2s.

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'There was not only one Martin Marprelate, but other venomous books daily printed and dispersed; books that were so absurd and scurrilous, that the graver divines disdained them an answer. And

Youth's Instruction. Lond. 1612, 4to. Bliss in a volume. - - Lond. 1613, 4to. Bright, 13s. In this book is shewed a great deal of reading,' says Ant. à Wood. MARTIN, Wm. Petrificata Der-yet these were grown into high esteem with the common people, till Tom Nash appeared against them all; who was a man of a sharp wit, and the master of a scoffing Satyricall merry pen, which he imployed to discover the absurdities of those malitious senseless pamphlets, and sermons as senseless as they; Nash his answers being like his Books; which bore these or like Titles, 'An Almond for a Parrot,' 'A Fig for my God-son, Come crack me this Nut,' and the like, so that his merry list made some sport, and such a discovery of their absurdities as (which is strange) he put a greater stop to their malicious pamphlets than a much wiser man had been able.'-Iz. Walton. The libels of Martin Marprelate are attributed to four persons, named Penry, Throgmorton, Udal, and Fenner. Copious notices of them will be found in Fuller's Church History, Wood's Athene Oxon. by Dr. Bliss, Collier's Ecclesiastical History, Ames' Typogr. Antiquities, by Her

With 52 plates, etched and coloured by the author. Roscoe, 31. Collation.Half title and title, 2 leaves; preface, 5 pages; dedication to Sir Jos. Banks, one leaf; addenda and corrigenda, 2 pages; an arrangement of the petrifications, &c. 2 pages; half title 'Plates and Descriptions,' one leaf; letter-press descriptions of 52 coloured plates, A-2 B; half title, A systematical arrangement,' one leaf; Petrifacta Derbiensia, 28 pages.

Outlines of an Attempt to establish a Knowledge of extraneous Fossils on scientific Principles. In two Parts. Macclesfield, 1809, 8vo. pp. 250, 8s. Roscoe, 1786, 9s. 6d.

MARTINE, Bishop of Dumience. The Rule of an honest life, written by the holy Man Martine, Bishop of Dumience, unto King Mito, King of Galitia in Spain: whereunto is added, the Enchiridion of a spiritual Life. St. Albans by me Jo. Herford, 1538, 8vo.

George. Reliquiæ divi Andreæ, or the State of the venerable and primatial See of St. Andrews. St. Andr. 1797, 4to.

Pp. 253. This work, though for the first time printed in 1797, was written in 1C83. Bindley, pt. iii. 820, 6s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8782, 17s.

MARTINELLI, Vincentio.
d'Inghilterra.
3 vols. 10s. 6d.

Istoria
Lond. 1774, 4to.

bert, and Beloe's Anecdotes of Literature.

Theses Martinianæ. Printed by the Assignes of Martin Junior, without any in eights. Heber, pt. vi. 5s. 6d. A second Priuiledge of the Catercaps. [1589]. B, and finer copy in pt. vi. 2063, 17. 11s.

Anti-Martinvs, sive Monitio cujusdam Londinensis contra Martin Marprelat.

Lond. 1589, 4to. pp. 60. Bindley, pt. i. £44, 3s. Strettell, 188, 3s. 6d.

Martins Months Minde, that is, a certaine Report and true Description of the Death and Funeralls of olde Martin Marre-prelate, the great Makebate of England, and Father of the Factious. 1589, 4to. H, in fours. Strettell, 1255, 1. 1s. Saunders' in 1818, 47. 10s. Heber, pt. viii. 10s. Bright in a volume, with 7 other tracts, in fine condition, 217. This and the previous piece are attributed to Thos. Nash; but this last is subscribed Marphorius.' It is dedicated to Pasquin of England,' a name given to Nash.

MARTIN MARPRELATE-contd. The Returne of the renouned Cavaliero

Pasquill of England. 1589, 4to. D, in fours. Roman letter. See NASH, Thomas. A Countercnffe given to Martin Junior; by the venturous, hardie and renowned Pasquill of England, Cavaliero. Printed between the Skye and the Grounde, &c. 1589, 4to. Heber, pt. viii. 4s: Four leaves, including the title. Roman letter. Generally ascribed to Thos. Nash. See Brydges' British Bibliographer, ii.

124-7.

A Dialogue wherein is plainly laide open the tyrannicall dealing of L. Bishops against Gods children: with certaine Points of Doctrine, wherein they approoue

themselves (according to D. Bridges his judgement) to be truely Bishops of the Diuell. 12mo. D in fours, very neatly printed in roman letter. No pagination. -1589, 4to.-1640. Heber, pt. vii. 6s. Another edition with new title, 'Character of a Puritan and his Gallimaufrey of the Anti-Christian Party; prepared with D. Bridges' Sauce for the present time to feed on, with a description of a Puritan in verse. Printed in the time of Parliament. 1641, sm. 4to. Bliss, pt. ii. 2214,

17. 2s.

The Protestatyon of Martin Marprelat, wherein he maketh known that he feareth neither Proud Priest, Antichristian Pope, tirannous Prelat, nor godlesse Catercap. n.d. 16mo. Din fours, or 32 pages, printed 23 by mistake. Roman letter. Heber, pt. vi. 10s.-1590, 16mo. Bindley, pt. i. 1256, with Certaine demonstrative conclusions, 27. 10s.

A Whip for an Ape, or Martin displaied. 4to. BLACK LETTER. In 21 six-line stanzas, on 4 leaves, the last page blank. Caldecott, 31.4s. [Reprinted in D'Israeli's Quarrels of Authors.]

Pappe with an Hatchett; or, a Counter Cuffe to the Idiott Martin to hold his Peace. (1589), 4to. E iij. in fours. No pagination. Roman letter. [Reprinted, Lond. Petheram, 1845, post 8vo. 3s.]

The iust Censure and Reproofe of Martin Junior. n. d. 12mo. D, in fours. No pagination. Small Roman letter. Bindley, pt. iii. 423, 17. 18s. Heber, pt. vi. 5s. In the Grenville Collection.

Sacred Decretal, or Hue and Cry for the Apprehension of Rev. Young Martin Marpriest. 1645, 4to. woodcut. Bright, 10s. 6d. An Almond for a Parrat; or Cutbert Curry-knaues Almes. Fit for the knave Martin. 4to. Black letter, contains F, in fours, the last leaf blank, pp. 20. Midgeley, 66, 17. Strettell, 175, 27. 2s. Heber, pt. viii. 16s. Bright, 17. 6s. [Reprinted, Lond. Petheram, 1844, post 8vo. Ss.]

See Ames'

Oh read over D. John Bridges, for it is a worthy Worke. Compiled by Martin Marprelate. Printed oversea in Europe, &c. 4to. (1588), [by John Penry]. Black letter. A to G in fours, pp. 54. Inglis, 961, 8s. Boswell, 1333, 12s. Gordonstoun, White Knights, 3151, mo1751, 17. 1s. rocco, 17. 10s. Bright, 11. 3s. Typog. Antiq. by Herbert, iii. 1683-5. There are two works with nearly the same title; one, the Epistle as above, 'dedicated to the Confocation house,' 52 pages. The other, the Epitome, dedicated by a second Epistle to the terrible Priests,' 46 pages, also 4to. black letter, but without pagination; collates G 2, in fours, the last leaf blank. Both were published in 1588, [and reprinted, Lond. Petheram, 1842, post 8vo. 3s. each.]

Mar-Martin. 4to. n. p. or d. In verse.

Three leaves. Reprinted in Brydges' Censura Literaria, vi. 236.

Marre-Mar-Martin; or Marre-Martin's Medling in a Manner misliked. 4to. n. p. or d. Black letter. In verse. Bright, 47. 6s. late. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1638, 2l. 15s. Rhythmes against Martin Marre-Pre

Martin's Minerals. Certain Minerall

and Metaphisical School points to be defended by the Reverend Bishops and the rest of my Cleargie, Masters of the ConVocation House, against bothe Universities, and all the Reformed Churches in Christendome. Wherein is layd open the very Quintessence of all Catercorner in the Lambeth Library. divinitie, &c. An unique folio broadside,

Martin's Epistle sent from Scotland.

Hay any Worke for Cooper: Penned and compiled by Martin the Metropolitane. Printed in Europe, not farre from some of the bounsing Priestes. 4to. n. d. H i, in fours. Pp. 48. Black letter. Strettell, 17. 1s. Inglis, 960, 14s. Caldecott, 8s. Saunders' in 1818, 17. 76. An attempt to ridicule Bishop Cooper's serious confutation. Also with a different title, 'Reformation no Enemie.'-1641, 4to. 6s. [Reprinted. Lond. Petheram, 1845, post 8vo. 3s.]

Hay any more Worke for the Cooper. While printing this, the press was discovered and seized at Manchester, with several pamphlets unfinished, as Episto (Episco) Mastix, Paradoxes, Dialogues, Miscellanea, Varie Lectiones, Martin's Dream, the Lives and Doings of English Popes, Itinerarium or Visitationes, Lambethismes.'

Marprelate

History of the Martin Controversy, by Rev. W. Maskell, Lond. Pickering, 1845, post 8vo.

'In the early part of the Rebellion against Charles I. several of the old Marprelate tracts were reprinted, and diligently dispersed.'--Maskell.

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