Imágenes de página
PDF
ePub

10

ADA

in the British Museum.

Ubaldino,' 1589. Copies of both works are Inquiry into the Causes of the Adams Robert. The Narrative of frequent Failure of the Operations of Depression, and of the extraction Robert Adams, a Sailor, who was of the Cataract, as usually performwrecked in the year 1810, on the Á valuable accession to the chirurgical Western Coast of Africa, was de-ed, &c. London, 1817. 8vo. 16s. tained three years in Slavery by the library. This celebrated oculist has likeArabs of the Great Desert, and re-wise published several other works on the same subject. sided several months of that period See BODRUGAN (Nicholas). in the City of Tombuctoo; with a ADAMSON, Henry. Map, Notes, and an Appendix. Threnodie, or Mirthful Mournings

London, 1816. 4to. 10s. 6d.

The Muses

on the Death of Mr. Gall, with A curious, marvellous, but authentic narrative. The Notes by Mr. Dupuis, the a Description of Perth, and an British Vice-Consul at Mogadore, will, says Account of Gowrie's Conspiracy. the Quarterly Review, be read with inter- Edinburgh, 1638. 4to. est, and may be consulted with advantage. Drury, 130, 12s. Fonthill Library, 3689, reprinted at Perth, 1774, 8vo. 2 vols. with

17. 10s.

Lloyd, 205, 6. 8s. 6d. This work was

T. History of the ancient Notes, by James Cant, 9s. to 12s.
Town of Shaftesbury, from the
Founder, Alfred the Great. Sher-come
borne, (1809) 12mo.

Contains pp. 221, (B-Ee 5.) with title, a list of subscribers, pp. 5, and portrait of Alfred the Great, by T. J. Woodman.

John. The Muses' Welto King James VI. at his return to Scotland, anno 1617. Edinb. 1618. folio.

With portrait. A copy is in the British Museum. All the speeches are reprinted Thomas. Commentary upon in Nichols' Progresses of King James. the second Epistle of Saint Pe- Dowdeswell, 618, 27. 58. Nassau, Pt. i. 200, 27. 14s. Bindley, Pt. ii. 1055, 6. 2s. 6d. ter. London, 1633. folio. 10s to Sotheby's, in April, 1822, 57. 58. Constable,

158.

262, 77.

The Traveller's Joy; to which Workes, viz. The White Devil, the Fatal Banket, the Sinner's Pass- is added, The Ark, a Poem. 1623. ing Bell, &c. London, 1629. folio. 12mo. 10s. to 15s.

Perry, 11. 3s. Dioptra Gloria Divinæ; seu, Complete William, M. A. History of the Civil Wars in Enarratio Psalmi xix, et in eundem Scotland, 1644-6. Second Edition, Meditationes. Edinb. 1637. 4to. with considerable Additions. Edinb. 1724.9s.

The first edition, with a new title-page.
An Essay
William, D.D.

[blocks in formation]

on Mr. Hume's Essay on Miracles. and Writings of Luis de Camoens. Lond. 1820. crown 8vo. 2 vols. London, 1752. 8vo. 2s. 6d. An admirable answer to Hume, reprinted with a portrait of Ignez de Castro, 1754. This able writer likewise published 14. 4s. several volumes of Sermons, &c.

An elegant, amusing, and elaborate per

- William. Vitruvius Scoticus, formance, for which the author was elected a Collection of Plans, Elevations, an honorary member of the Royal Aca demy of Portugal. Large paper, 17. 16s. and Sections of Public Buildings, &c. &c. in Scotland. Edinburgh, (1750) folio, with 160 plates by Cooper. 63s.

Patrick, Archbishop of Saint Andrews, The Recantation of, also

his Answere and Refutation of the Buke falslie called the King's De - Sir William. A practical claration. 1598. 8vo.

Fonthill, 1921, 61.

ADAMSON, Poemata sacra, et alia, of this, as well as the other works, printed Opera, Studio T. Voluseni. Lon-by Baskerville, are seldom found free from dini, 1619. 4to.

stains. Roxburghe, 6960, 5l. 15s. 6d. Willett, 69, 62. 12s. 6d. Heath, 1666, 67. 15s.

Roxburghe, 2753, 7s. 6d. Gordonstoun, Drury, 131, 71. Marquis of Townshend, 34. 10s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 526, 12s. 129, morocco, 81. 8s. Baker, 141, with This writer, who was one of the commis-plates, proofs and etchings, 9l. 5s. Wilsioners for settling the constitution of the liams, 105, morocco, by Derome, 14. 148. Church of Scotland, likewise published 'De Sacro Pastoris Munere Tractatus,' Lond. 1619, Svo. Refutatio Libelli de Regimine Ecclesie Scoticanæ,' Lond. 1620, 8vo. and Sermons, 1623, 8vo.

Catechismus, Edin. 1581. See

Catechismus.

Vita et Palinodia, 1620. MELVIN, A.

Lond. 1804. 8vo. 6 vols.
ADDISON, Joseph. The Works.

Large paper. Sotheby's in 1820, 21. 8s.
Earl of Kerry, 626, russia, 47. 4s.

Works, with Notes by Bishop Hurd. Lond. 1811. 8vo. 6 vols. See portrait, 31. 12s. Large paper, 51. 88. (Republished entire, with large Ad

ADANSON, Michael. Voyage to ditions, in Bohn's British Classics.)

Dr. Johnson observed of Addison,' Whofamiliar but not coarse, and elegant but not ever wishes to attain an English style,

Senegal, the Isle of Goree, and the River Gambia. Translated from the French. London, 1759. 8vo. 6s. ostentatious, must give his days and nights An interesting work, chiefly relating to to the volumes of Addison.' Conchology, reprinted in vol. xvi. of Pin- The Miscellaneous Works in kerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels. Verse and Prose, and Remarks on Fonthill Library, 2851, 16s. ADDINGTON, Stephen, D.D. A several parts of Italy, &c. in 1701, Dissertation on the religious know- 1702, 1703, with Life by Tickell. ledge of the ancient Jews and Pa- London, 1765. 8vo. 4 vols. with triarchs; to which is added, a Spe-portrait.

cimen of a Greek and English Con- 11s. Frequently reprinted in 12mo. Grave, No. 2, 27. 10s. Roscoe, 1407, 31. cordance. Lond. 1757. 4to. 3s. 6d.

Evidences of the Christian

This work, written by a dissenting mi- Religion, with Notes, by G. Seig

nister of considerable learning, contains,

according to Orme, some sensible reasoning neux de Correvon, translated by and biblical illustration. He likewise pub- Purdy. London, 1807. 8vo. 78. lished The Life of St. Paul,' 1784, 3s. 6d., This valuable posthumous treatise, much esteemed both at home and abroad, has Sir William. An Abridge-been frequently reprinted, and is inserted ment of Penal Statutes. The by Bishop Watson in his Collection of Theological Tracts.

and several other works.

-

fourth edition, with Additions. Dialogues upon the Useful

By Sir William Addington. To which is added a Continuation of

the Statutes to the 51st. Geo. III. London, 1812. 4to. 21. 2s.

The former editions of this work appeared 1775, 1786. 1795.

ADDISON, Joseph. The Works. edited by Tickell. Lond. 1721, 4to. 4 vols. with portrait and plates.

Roxburghe, 6958, 21. 4s. Marquis of Townshend, 127, 34. Large paper. Willet, 68, 41.

ness of Ancient Medals, especially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets. London, 1726. 12mo. 3s.

Addisoniana. Lond. 1801. 12mo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

A collection of anecdotes and facts con

nected with the life, times, and contemporaries of this celebrated writer, (by Sir Richard Phillips.)

Addison, Lancelot, D.D. West Barbary; a short Narrative of the The Works. Birmingham, Revolutions of Morocco and Fez, Baskerville, 1761. 4to. 4 vols. with with their Customs, Oxf. 1671. 8vo. portrait and plates, by Grignion 58.

after Hayman.

Reprinted in vol. xv. of Pinkerton's Col

A beautiful and esteemed edition. Copies lection of Voyages and Travels.

This

learned divine, the father of Joseph Addison, likewise published a life of Mahomet, an account of the Jews, &c., which are held in some estimation.

ADMIRALTY. Statutes relating to the Admiralty, Navy, and Ships of War, &c. Lond. 1768,

The edition of 1742 or 1755, 5s. Admonition, A faithful, of a cer

ADDISON [Mr. a pseudonyme]. 4to. 10s. Collection of interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays and poetical Fragments, tending to tain true Pastor or Prophete, sent amuse the Fancy and inculcate into the Germanes at such time as Morality. 1794-97. 8vo. 16 vols. certain great Princes went about to (Rarely found complete.) bryng Alienes into Germany, and

Addition to the Sea Journall; or to restore the Papacy, the Kingdom Navigation of the Hollanders into of Antichrist, Now translated into Java, with a Vocabulary of Words English, with a Preface of M. Phiused at St. Laurence. Imprinted lip Melancthon. Greenwich, 1554, by Wolfe, 1598. 4to.

4to.

At the end of this curious treatise, is 'A Praier to be said of all true Christians

Black letter, with cuts. Jadis, 267, 31. 19s. Addresses.-The genuine rejected against the Pope, and at the Enemies of Addresses, presented to the Com-Christ and hys Gospel, which is reprinted mittee of Management for Drury in Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus, p. 95. Lane Theatre; preceded by that tions a copy of this treatise, printed by R. Dr. Dibdin, in his edition of Ames, menwritten by Lord Byron, and adopted Kele. by the Committee. London, 1812. Svo. 4s.

[ocr errors]

Admonition (Ane) to the Antichristian Ministers of the Kirk of

Rejected Addresses; or the Scotland, (a poem). 12mo. 1581.

New Theatrum Poetarum. Lond.

1812. 12mo. 58.

Perry, 21. 138. 6d.

Admonition to the Bishoppes of

A jeu d'esprit, by Horace and James Winchester, London, and others, Smith, comprising a number of parodies on &c. Roane by Michael Wood, 1553. living poets, executed with great humour, 16mo. 15 pp. discrimination, and good taste. It has been frequently reprinted.

ADDY, William. Stenographia, or the Art of Short Writing, completed in a far more compendious method than any yet extant. London, 1695. 8vo. with portrait, by J. Sturt, 5s.

art.

Gustavus. Mili

Black letter. This treatise begins on the back of the title-page.

Admonition to the Parliament.
See CARTWRIGHT, Thomas.

Admonition to the People of
England. See COOPER, Thomas,
Bishop of Lincoln.
ADOLPHUS, John.

More remarkable for the accuracy and The British elegance of its graphical execution, than Cabinet; containing Portraits of for any considerable improvement in the illustrious personages, engraved from Original Pictures; with BioADLERFELD, tary Memoirs of Charles XII. King phus. London, 1799-1800, 4to. graphical Memoirs, by John Adol of Sweden. London, 1740. 8vo. 3 In little estimation. Lloyd, 206, 11. 5s. vols. with plans of the battles and Bindley, pt. i. 117, 17. 8s. Bishop of Ely, sieges, 12s. 163, 17. 10s. LARGE PAPER, in folio; Roxburghe, 8591, 31. 18s.

Written with great fidelity, by the gentleman of the bedchamber to Charles XII.

The History of England, from Admiralty-Laws, Ordinances, the Accession of K. George III. to and Institutions of the Admiralty 1783.

Fourth Edition. London,

of Great Britain, Civil and Military. 1817. 8vo. 3 vols, 14. 18. London, 1746, or 1767. 8vo. 2 vols.

12s.

1805. This work is intended as a continu

The former editions appeared in 1802,

lation of Hume and Smollett.

Svo. 4 vols. 18s.

In this work will be fourd a very learn

John. The Political State of the British Empire. London, 1818. ed Epistle, by W. L'isle, and reprints of (1) A Testimony of Antiquity, touching the Sacrament,' with a Preface by Josselin. This author, a barrister of considerable 2) The Words of Elfric, written to Wulfprofessional reputation, likewise publish-fine, Bishop of Scyrburne, &c. (3) 'The ed Biographical Memoirs of the French Lord's Prayer, the Creed, and Ten ComRevolution, 1799, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s., and a mandments, in the Saxon and English History of France, 1790-1802, 1803, 8vo. Tongue.' These articles were previously 2 vols. 9s. printed by John Day.

Adventurer, The, a periodical paper, commencing Nov. 7, 1752, to March 9, 1754, folio.

ELFRIC Society. See Appendix. ELIANUS, Claudius. De Natura Animalium Libri xvii. Gr. et Lat. One hundred and forty Nos. in 2 vols. curante Abr. Gronovio. Londini 10s. 6d. Duke of Grafton, 409, 21. 4s. This periodical was conducted by Dr. John 1744. 4to. Hawkesworth, with the assistance of Drs.] 2 vols. vol. i. pp. 603. Vol. ii. pp. 605 Richard Bathurst, Sam. Johnson, and Jos.-1128. An excellent and ample edition. Warton, reprinted 1754, &c. 12mo. 4 vols., Gossett, 244, 17. 11s. 6d. Willett, 72, 17. and 8vo. 3 vols., and inserted in the various 15s. Large paper, Drury, 133, morocco, 31. editions of the Essayists. An elegant edi-4s. Dent, pt. i. 116, (with the Varia Histion was published by Sharpe, 1806, 12s. toria, Lug. Bat. 1731, 2 vols.) in morocco, Advocates, Catalogue of the Li-11. In the Classical Journal, No. 28, are brary of the Faculty of. See Scot-J. Stackhousii Emendationes in Elianum. land. ELIANUS, Claudius. A Registre ADY, Thomas. A Candle in the of Hystories in English, by Abr. Dark, or a Treatise concerning the Fleming. London, for Thomas Nature of Witches and Witchcraft. Woodcock, 1576. 4to.

London, 1656, 4to.

An excellent article on Witchcraft will be found in the Retrospective Review, vol. v. 87-136.

Black letter, pp. 176, with a dedication to Dr. Goodman, and commendatory verses. Sir M. M. Sykes, 109, 17. 68.

Various Histories, translated ADYE, Stephen Payne. A Trea- by T. Stanley. London, 1665. tise on Courts Martial; also an 8vo. 58.

Essay on Military Punishments and This translation is by the son of the Rewards. Eighth Edition. London, printed 1670, 1677. learned editor of Eschylus, and was re

1810. 12mo. 5s.

Tactics, or the Art of Em

The former editions of this treatise ap-battelling an Army, translated by Tractatus John Bingham. London, 1616-31.

peared 1769, 1785, 1801, 1805.

EGIDIUS Columna.

solennis Fratris Egidij de Ordine folio, 2 vols. 17. 18.

Fratrum Augustinensium de Pecca- ELREDI, Opera, opera et studio, to Originali. Oxoniæ, MCCCCLXXIX. R. J. Gibboni, additi anonymi

4to.

A copy is in the Bodleian Library. ELFRED. See ALFRED.

rithmi de laude Virginitatis, 4to. Duaci 1631. 17. 11s. 6d.

ENEAS Sylvius. See PICCOLO

ELFRIC, successively Bishop of MINI. Wilton and Archbishop of Canter- ENIGMAS. Thesaurus Enigmatibury. A Saxon Treatise concerning cus, or a Collection of the most the Old and New Testaments now ingenious and diverting Enigmas first published in print with Eng- or Riddles. Lond. 1725. 8vo. 4 lish of our Times, by William L'isle parts in 1 vol.

of Wilburgham. London, 1623. White Knights, Pt. i. 15, 9s.

4to. 10s. 6d.

ERODIUS, or Ayrault, Peter. A Contains A-V 3, with title and prefa- Discourse for Parents' Honour and tory matter 30 leaves. Nassau, pt. i. 149, Authoritie. Translated by John

158.

[blocks in formation]

London, 1614. elegantly printed. Drury, 137, 98. FINE
PAPER. Heath, 3516, 15s.

Occasioned by the author's son, having been seduced by the Jesuits.

ESCHACIUS, Major. Rationis et Adpetitus Pugna: hoc est, de Amore Edvardi iij Regis Angliæ. 1592. 18mo. 11. 103.

Ibid. Gr. Cum

Versione Latina et Lectionibus variantibus. Glasguæ, 1746, small 8vo. 2 vols. 16s. 6d. Fine paper, 15s.

A neat edition, though not so correct as the 4to. edition of the same date.

Ibid. Gr. cum Versione Latina. An edition Hafn. 1612, 4to., of which a copy is in the British Museum. Bindley, Glasguæ, 1794, veneunt Londini, 1806. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. pt. ii. 743, 11. 6s. Printed from a copy of Pauw's edition ESCHINES. Eschinis Oratio in! Ctesiphontem ; et Demosthenis Ora-(Hag. Com. 1745), corrected by the celebratio pro Corona, Gr. et Lat. cum ted Porson; without the Professor's conliams, 20, morocco, 41. 8s. Notis P. Foulkes et T. Freind. sent or knowledge. LARGE PAPER. Oxon. 1695. 8vo.

-

Wil

Ibid. Græce, cum EmendaBest edition, with portraits of the orators, 5s. to 7s. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. i. 13, tionibus et novis Lectionibus. GlasSteevens, 194, 14 10s. guæ, Foulis, 1795. folio, published morocco, 1, 6s. Williams, 11, morocco, 1. 11s. Reprinted Of the edition 1715 there at 4. 4s. 1715, 1726, 1732. are copies on large paper. Williams, 12, morocco, 14, 13s.

A handsome edition, printed from the text of Stanley, corrected by Professor PorIbid. Græce, cum Delectu An-son. 52 copies were printed on small, and notationum. Oxon. 1801. 8vo. Large paper, 10s. 6d.

Reprinted, Oxon, 1807, 1814, and 1820, Svo., of which editions there are likewise copies on large paper, 3s.

C. G.

11 or 12 on large paper. Flaxman's designs are frequently inserted. Large paper. Sir M. M. Sykes, Pt. i. 137, with Flaxman's plates, in morocco, 14. 10s. Dent, Pt. i. 140, mor., by Roger Payne, 67. 68. Ibid. Græce, recens. The Orations of Eschines Schütz. Oxon. 1806. 8vo. 2 vols. against Ctesiphon and Demosthenes 10s. 6d. large paper, 16s. de Corona. Translated and illustrated with Notes by Andrew Portal. Oxford, 1755, 8vo. 5s.

Reprinted 1810 and 1815, of which there are likewise copies on large paper. In 1819, Stanley's Latin version appeared, 8vo.

68.

---

Ibid. Grace, ex Editione C.

A correct and almost verbal translation, reprinted 1814, 12mo. Dr. Thomas Leland likewise published an excellent transla- G. Schütz. Oxon. 1809. 32mo. tion, with very learned and useful notes.

See DEMOSTHENES.

ESCHYLUS. Tragœdiæ,

A neat little edition, 3s. 6d.

Tragedie que supersunt decum perditarum Fabularum Fragmenta Scholiis Græcis, Fragmentis, Versione et Scholia Græca, ex editione Thoet Comment. T. Stanleii. Londini, ma Stanleii, cum Versione Latina. Accedunt varia Lectiones et Notæ 1663 or 1661, folio.

quibus

Combe, 14, 4l. 19s.

An edition of pre-eminent excellence. VV. DD. Criticæ et Philologica, suas passim intertexuit Some copies want the dedicatory epistle, and the privilege. Dent, pt. i. 139, mor. 41. 2s. Steevens, 451, 41. 5s. Duke of Graf Samuel. Butler. Cantab. 1809-15. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. ton, 652, russia, 4. 10s. Williams, 113, 8vo. 8 vols. or 4to. 4 vols. (erroneously described as L. P.,) morocco, 51. Drury, 177, morocco, 5. 10s. Roxburghe, 4 vols. Drury, 138, russia, 6. 15s. Shortly 3555, 6. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 133, mo- after the publication of the first volume of rocco, 71. 78. Heath, 3514, russia, 9. 9s. this edition, the following appeared: Fonthill, 3355, 11. 11s. (There is no Large Paper, although so announced in Williams's Cat.)

Tragoedia, Græce, cum variis
Lectionibus. Glasg. 1746. 4to.
A most correct edition of Stanley's Text,

A Letter to C. J. Blomfield, containing Remarks on the Edinburgh Review of the Cambridge Eschylus. By Samuel Butler, Bishop of St. Asaph, Camb. 1810, 8vo.

A Letter to the Rev. S. Butler, from the

Rev. J. H. Monk, Greek Professor in the

« AnteriorContinuar »