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ALI. Sentences of Ali, Son-in-Tracts relating to the County of Law of Mahomet, translated from an Durham, 4to. Arabick MS. in the Bodleian, by Simon Ockley. London, 1717 or 1718. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Likewise to be found in Ockley's History
of the Saracens, third edition.
Alien Priories.
Richard.

See GOUGH,

Bindley, pt. i. 1641. 57. 7s. 6d. Leigh Sotheby's in Dec. 1822. 5l. 15s. 6d. and Sotheby's in Nov. 1800. 5l. 15s. 6d. Allan in March, 1822, no. 623. 191. A tract, entitled Address and Queries relative to a History of Durham. Darlington, 1774. Brocket, 217, 17. 6s.

Catalogue of Books and Tracts, Alimony, Lady, or the Alimony printed at the private press of G. Lady, an excellent pleasant new Allan, Esq. Newcastle, 1818. 8vo. 7s. Comedy. London, 1659. 4to.

Attributed by Ant. à Wood to Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene. Rhodes, 225, 14s. Reed, 7485, 17. 28.

One hundred copies printed At the No. 231) a collection of the tracts printed sale of the library of Mr. Brockett (Cat. at the Darlington private press, was sold

for 521. 10s.

Robert.

Ali Pacha of Janina, Vizier of Epirus, The Life of, including a com- ancient Language of Scotland. Edinb. Dictionary of the pendious History of modern Greece. 1804. 4to. No. 1, 3s. London, 1823. 8vo. with portrait A Treatise on the Operation of and plates, 10s. 6d. Lithotomy. Edinb. 1808. folio. with plates, 17. 18.

Alsiaunder, Kyng. See Alexander,

a Romance.

This eminent surgeon likewise published an esteemed work, entitled 'A System of

ALISON, Archibald. Essays on pathological and operative Surgery, founded the Nature and Principles of Taste. on Anatomy, Svo. vol. i. 1819, 12s. 6d. Fourth Edition. Edinb. 1816. 8vo. 8s 6d. vol. ii. 1822, 12s. 6d. vol. iii. pt. i. 1824. 2 vols. 1os.

An excellent and highly pleasing work, Views of the celebrated Antiquities ALLASON, Thomas. Picturesque first published 1790, 4to. 1 vol. 10s. 6d. folio. of Pola in Istria. London, 1819.

Sermons, chiefly on particular occasions. Edinb. 1814-15. 8vo. 2 vols. 168.

Frequently reprinted. According to Dr. Dibdin, the beautiful and refined fancy and melodious style of this writer render his works deserving of a conspicuous place in every well-chosen library.

Richard. An Houres Recreation in Musicke, apt for Instruments and Voyces. Lon. 1606. 4to. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. No. 116. Alithinologia, 1664-1667. LYNCH, John.

Vide

This work was printed in super-royal folio, pp. 67, with 10 plates and 4 vignettes, engraved by the Cookes, H. Moses and C. Armstrong, 21. 2s. imperial folio, corresponding in size with Stuart's Athens, with proof plates on French paper, 31. The same with plates on India paper, proofs, 34. 10s.

ALLDAY, John. A complainte of the poor husbandmen. Imp. T. Hackett.

Black letter (Ritson Bib. Poet). ALDRIDGE, W. T. Goldsmith's Repository: containing a concise elementary Treatise on the Art of ALLAN, George, of Darlington. assaying Metals, &c. London, 1789. Collections relating to Sherburn 8vo. pp. 382. 98. Hospital, in Durham. Printed in the year 1771. 4to.

Fifty copies printed without signatures or paging, consisting of 156 leaves, and 4 plates. Bindley, pt. i. 1640, 21. 9s. Dent, pt. ii. 1037. 14. 15s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. L. 1003. 37.

Collectanea

A useful work.

ALLEINE, Joseph. Alarm to unconverted Sinners and other Works. Edinb. 1752. 12mo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

The writings of this non-conformist Divine are in some estimation, particularly his Alaim to unconverted Sinners, which Dunelmensia. has been often reprinted. His life was

published by Rich. Baxter, 1672 and 1677, ing of God unto man, &c. London, Evo, and also by George Newton, 1673, 8vo. 1603. 8vo. Se Dr. Bliss's Wood's Athen, Oxon. iii. 619-22.

Richard. Works, in four Parts.

London, 1671. 8vo.

The writings of this zealous non-confor

mist (of which the above only forms a part)

Collation, 242 pages, besides Epistle dedicatory 8 pages, a general inscription 2

pages, and Errata 1 leaf.

Thomas. Chain of Scripture Chronology, from the Creation to

are much admired by those of Calvinistic the Death of Christ, in seven Periods. sentiments, particularly his Vindiciae Pie- London, 1659. 4to. 5s. tatis, 1664-6, 3 pts. A list of his writings The most esteemed of this celebrated will be found in Bliss's edition of Wood's Non-conformist's works, with a frontisAthene Oxon. iv, 13-15. piece by Hollar, reprinted 1668.

ALLEN, Benjamin. Natural HisThomas. History and Antory of the Chalybeate and Purging tiquities of the Parish and Palace of Waters of England, with their Essays Lambeth. London, 1824-7. 8vo. and Uses. Lond. 1699. 8vo.

Dent, pt. i. 29, morocco, 15s. 6d. Allen also published the Natural History of the Mineral Waters of Great Britain, 1711. 8vo. Dent, pt. i. 30. mor. 12s.

1. 16s. 4to. 31. 12s.

tory of London, 5 vols. 8vo.
Mr. Allen has since published a His-
vols. 8vo. Lincolnshire, 2 vols. 4to. and
Yorkshire, 6
other Topographical works.

Edmond. Catechisme, that is ALLEN (or Alan), William, styled to say a Christen Instruccion of the Cardinal of England. Defense and Deprincipall Pointes of Christes reli-claration of the Catholike Churches gion. London, 1551. 8vo. Black Doctrine touching Purgatory, and letter. Prayers for the Soules departed. Antwerp, by John Latius, 1565. 8vo.

White Knights, pt. i. 53. morocco, 11. 4s.

A former edition, according to Dr. Dibdin,

appeared in 1548.

10s.

Containing O o 7 in eights. This, accord

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J. The younger Brother, his Apologie, or a Father's free Power ing to Warton, was the basis of Alleyn's polemical reputation. It abounds, though, disputed, for the Disposition of his more in rhetoric than argument, and contains much ingenious declamation and

Lands, &c. Oxf. 1624. 4to.

A notice of this work will be found in sophistry.' Oldys' British Librarian, 210-212. Gordonstoun, 39, 13s. Reed, 6517, 16s.

John. Royal Spiritual Magazine, or Christian's Grand Treasure. Lond. 1761. 8vo. 3 vols. with plates, 15s.

Reprinted 1809. 8vo. 3 vols. Spiritual Exposition of the Bible, or the Christian's Gospel Treasure. Lond. 1765. fol. 2 vols. 21. 2s. Reprinted lately in 8vo. 4 vols. 27. 10s.

FINE PAPER, 31. 3s.

Treatise made in Defence of the lauful Power and Authoritie of Priesthood to remitte Sinnes: of the Peoples Duetie for Confession of their Sinnes to Gods Ministers: and of the Churches Meaning concerning Indulgences, commonly called Pope's Pardos.

Lovanii, apud Joannem Foulerum, 1567. 16mo.

Contains pp. 412, with an index, besides an address and preface. Answered by Dr. Will, Fulke of Cambridge.

- Modern Judaism, or a brief account of the Opinions, Traditions, of the Institution and Endeuours of Apologie and true Declaration Rites, and Ceremonies of the Jews the two English Colleges, the one in in modern Times. London, 1816. Rome, the other now resident in The best work on modern Judaism in Rhemes. Mons in Henault, 1581.

8vo. 10s. 6d.

8vo. 10s. 6d.

our language. Robert. The oderifferous Contains 122 leaves. The running title garden of charitie, the most heaven- of this book (which, according to Bolton in his Hypercritica, is a princely, grave, and lyest and holyest beatitude or bless-flourishing piece of natural and exquisite

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English') is 'An Apology for the English the Funeral of Allen, by Bp. KidSeminaries.' der. Lond. 1707. Folio, 10s. 6d. An Admonition to the No- ALLESTREE, Richard, D. D. XL bility and People of England and Sermons preached before the King, Ireland concerninge the present and on solemn occasions. Oxford, Wares made for the Execution of 1684. folio, with portrait by D. his Holines Sentence, by the high Loggan, 10s. 6d. and mightie King Catholike of Spain. By the Cardinal of Englande, 1588. 8vo.

Best edition, with a life of Allestree published by Bishop Fell. To Bishop Fell

and Dr. Allestree have been attributed the works written by the author of the Whole Duty of Man.

Contains 60 pages, including the title. This work, together with A Declaration of ALLEY, Rev. Jerome. Vindicise the Sentence of Pope Sixtus the 5th, were printed at Antwerp, in order to be dispersed Christians; a comparative Estiin England, when the Spaniard should mate of the Genius and Temper of arrive there. For a further notice of this the Greek, the Roman, the Hindu, work, see Nicolas's edition of Davison's Poetical Rhapsody, i. lxxiv. and Lingard's the Mahometan, and the Christian Religions. Lond. 1826. 8vo. 16s. England, Svo. viii. 535-9.

Cardinal Alan. Justification pour le Catholique Chevalier, le Sieur Guillaume Stanley sur la rendition de la ville de Deventer. Paris, 1588.

Bright, 45. 41. 4s.

William, Bishop of Exeter. TOXOMYZEION, the poore Man's Librarie. London, by John Day,

1565. folio, 2 tomes.

Black letter. This work consists of lectures (7 and 5) upon the first epistle of St. Peter, with Miscellanea,' that is, many curious anecdotes and explanations of perGul. Ad persecutores Ansons, places, &c., which, says Dr. Dibdin, glos pro Catholicis domi focisque manifest the author's extensive reading. persecutionem sufferentibus, contra Tome 1, fol. 292, the prefixes consist of some Latin verses of four pages, and an epistle fulsum libellum inscriptum Justitia dedicatory to 'Lorde Russel, Earle of BedBritannia, vera responsio 8vo. sine forde. Tome 2, without any title-page, contains fol. 140, after which, tables for both loco aut anno. tomes, on fourteen leaves more.

An answer to Cecil, Lord Burleigh's Exe- Another edition, faithfully corcution of Justice in England, (at Doway in 1584.) Thorpe, 1838, mor. 21. 2s. Sotheby, rected and amended. London, by John Daye, 1571. folio. in

1824, 17. 10s.

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tomes.

Black letter. Tome 1 ends on folio 217.

styled Cardinal of England. 17. 11s. 6d. A Defence of English Catholiques against a slanderous Libel, in- having the same prefixes as the edition of 1565. Tome 2 contains 110 leaves, with a tituled, The Execution of Justice title, and two indexes at the end. in England. (Ingolst. about 1584) 8vo. 7s.

ALLIBOND, John, D. D. Rustica Academiæ Oxoniensis nuper refor Contains 218 pages, besides preface, con-mate Descriptio, in Visitatione tents, and the faultes' corrected. This Fanatica Octobris sexto, &c. A.D. book, published anonymously, but confi

dently attributed to Cardinal Allen by Ant. 1648, cum Comitius ibidem anno à Wood, was answered by Dr. Tho. Bilson sequente: et aliis Notatu cum Indigin The true Difference between Christian nis. Folio. subiection and vnchristian Rebellion.' Oxf. 1585. The running title of Allen's treatise is An Answere to the Libel of English

Justice.'

See Titus. Col. Silas.

- D. D. Works, with a Preface by Bp. Williams, and a Sermon at

A Latin poem of exquisite humour, twice printed in 1648; reprinted 1705, fol., and again with an Hudibrastic translation, by Edward Ward, in the fifth volume of the Somers collection of Tracts. A very curious copy with a complete key in MS. is to be found in Wood's study, No. 423.

ALLISON, Thomas. Voyage from

Archangel in Russia, in the year Mounson, Knt. to the reader, and errata six 1697, with an Account of the Ship leaves: work B-Kk (510 pp.) afterwards and Company wintering near the lines, commencing Fame's windy trump,' a leaf, frequently wanting, containing 10 North Cape, in the latitude of 71. &c. (It is believed that this leaf belongs London, 1699. 8vo. 5s. to another book.) Lloyd, 429, 21. White

Reprinted in the first volume of Pinker. Knights, pt. i. 61, mor. 21. 12s. 6d. Sir M. ton's Collection of Voyages and Travels. M. Sykes, 41, mor. 2. 16s. Strettell, 11, russia, 31. 3s. Boswell, 898, 31. 7s. Inglis, ALLIX, Peter, D.D. Reflexions 14, 31. 15s. Bindley, pt. i. 2108, 47. 168. upon the Books of the Holy Scrip- Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 1, 20%. Roxburghe, ture to establish the Truth of the 3171. 21. Col. Stanley, 137. 138. Brand, Christian Religion. 1. 13s. Perry, 17. 168. North, 41. London, 1688. ALLWOOD, Rev. Philip. Literary Reprinted in one volume, London, 1809, Antiquities of Greece. Also, Reand Oxford, 1822, and also in vol. 1 of Bishop marks on some Observations in the Watson's Collection of Theological Tracts, British Critic. London, 1799, 1801. who states this work has been always held in great repute for the plainness and erudi-4to. 15s. tion with which it is written.

8vo. 2 vols. 7s.

Twelve Lectures on the Pro- Remarks upon the History of phecies relating to the Christian the Churches of Piedmont. London, Church, being the ninth portion of 1690, 4to. 7s. those founded by Bishop Warburton, 1819. Svo. 3 vols. 18s. with a supplement. London, 1815,

Reprinted Oxford, 1821, 8vo. 78. Remarks upon the History of the Albigenses. London, 1692. 4to.

7s.

Reprinted Oxford, 1821, 8vo. 6s. 6d.

Almanac, a

spiritual, wherein every Christen man and woman, -Judgment of the Ancient Jewish may se what they ought daily to do, Church against the Unitarians. Lon-or leave undone, &c., &c. Impr. by R. Kele, n.d. 10s. 6d. A curions and interesting work, publishAlmanac, The Owles, prognostied anonymously. Gossett, 71, 1. 1s. Re-cating, 4to. 1618. See Owls. printed Oxford, 1821, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

don, 1699. 8vo. 10s.

Diatriba de Anno et Mense Natali Jesu Christi. London, 1710. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Biographical,

Literary, and Political Anecdotes of ALMON, John. several of the most eminent persons of An erudite work, in which Allix endea- the present age, with an Appendix. vours to shew that the Messiah was born London, 1797. 8vo. 3 vols. not in winter, but in the spring. Reprinted This work, though partial, is interesting, 1722, 12mo. as containing many curious particulars of

A catalogue of the elaborate writings of the political characters and contests of the this learned divine of the Church of Eng-day. Reed, 3496, 12s. Sotheby's in 1827, land will be found in Watt's Bibliotheca 11. 4s. An edition, 1790, 8vo.

Britannica.

Almond for a Parrat.

See MAR

Alphabetum Latino Anglicum; Institutio compendiaria totius Gram

ALLOT, Robert. England's Par- TIN MARPRELATE. nassus, or the choicest Flowers of our modern Poets, with their poeticall Comparisons, &c. whereunto are annexed other various Discourses matice quam-Rex noster hoc noboth pleasaunt and profitable. Lonmine evulgari iussit, &c. Londini, don. N. L. C. B. and Th. Hayes. (in offic. T. Berthelet.) 4to. 1542.

1600. Small 8vo.

The first part has 41 leaves, the last 40 leaves. Dr. Dibdin in his edition of Ames, Of this work, reprinted by Park in the mentions a copy on vellum, curiously illuHeliconia, Warton observes, that the me-minated. thod is judicious, the extracts copious, and made with a degree of taste. The volume

Alphabetic Writing. Conjectural consists of title, dedication to Syr Thomas Observations on the Origin and

VOL. I.

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ALVARUS, Eman. De Syllabarum
Quantitate, Ars Metrica, et Lusus
Poetices. London, 1730. 8vo. 6s.
PAPER. Dent, part i. 32, russia, 16s.
A valuable grammatical treatise. LARGE
Wil-
liams, 37, russia, 17. 19s.

ALVES, Robert. Sketches of the History of Literature. Edinb. 1794, 8vo. pp. 298, 3s. 6d.

Alsop, æet. 28, six English verses. Lloyd, ALYNTON, Robert. Libellus So27, 21. 1s. Sotheby's in December, 1822, phistarum. London, per W. de

27. 2s. Bliss, 4l. 10s. Another work en-Worde, 1525. 4to.
titled An Orthodox Plea,' 1669, with a
portrait by W. Sherwin, 98.

Vincent. Anti Sozzo: an Answer to W. Sherlock's Discourse on Christ. London, 1675. 8vo. 78.

A witty book, written by a celebrated non-conformist divine, who likewise pub

lished several other works which are held in some estimation.

ALSTEDIUS, John Henry. beloved City, or the Saints' on Earth, a thousand Years. don, 1643. 4to.

Dr. Dibdin in his edition of Ames, notices five editions of this work; three by W. de Worde, and two by Pynson.

Amadis of Gaul.-The Treasurie of Amadis of Fraunce, translated from the French. Imprinted by Hen. Bynneman, 4to. Black letter.

Not mentioned by Herbert. North, pt. iii. 736, 11. 78. Inglis, 110, 1. 19s. Goldsmid, 266, 57.

The Reign Lon- Gaule (Four Books) written in The History of Amadis de In this work Alstedius asserts, that the cholas de Herberay. French by the Lord of Essars, Nifaithful shall reign with Jesus Christ 1000 Translated

years; after which will be the general re- by Anthony Munday. Lond. 1619. surrection, and the last judgment.

folio.

Templum Musicum, or the In this translation, says Dr. Southey, Musical Synopsis. Translated from every trait of manners, which were foreign the Latin by John Birchensha. Lon-to Herberay, or obsolete in his time, are omitted, and all the foolish anachronisms don, 1664. 8vo. with frontispiece by and abominable obscenities of the FrenchChantry, 5s.

ALSTON, Charles, M.D. Lectures on the Materia Medica; also Directions for the Study, and an Appendix on the method of Prescribing. London, 1770. 4to. 2 vols. 12s.

In little estimation. This writer likewise published several other medical and botanical works.

men are retained. Parts iii. and iv. have Steevens, 1153. 21. 38. Hibbert, 51. 12s. 6d. separate title pages of the date of 1618. Bennett, 71.

- The Fifth Book of the History of Amadis de Gaule, by J. J(ohnson). London, 1664. 4to. 10s. 6d.

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Black letter.

The Sixth Book of the History of Amadis de Gaule, translated by ALTHAM, Roger, D.D. Sermons Francis Kirkman. London, 1652. on several occasions. London, 1732. 4to. 10s. 6d. 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.

Williams, 35, 11. 68.
ALTIERI, Ferdin. Italian and
English Dictionary, corrected and
improved by Evangelist Palermo.
Lond., 1750 or 1751. 4to. 2 vols. 15s.

The History of Amadis of Greece, together with the Enterprises of his Cozen Lucencio. London, 1694. small 4to. 15s.

the seventh book of the Amadis de Gaul, Black letter, pp. 220. A translation from

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