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CAVALLIER, James. Memoirs of the Wars of the Cevennes. Dublin, 1726, 8vo.

Roxburghe, 8061, 6s. Reprinted Dublin, 1727, 8vo.

CAVALLO, Tiberius. Elements of natural or experimental Philosophy. Lond. 1803, 8vo. 4 vols. with plates.

17. 11s. 6d.

A valuable work. Earl of Kerry, 121, 31. 3s. This eminent philosopher likewise published

Treatise on Electricity, Lond. 1777, 8vo. 1795, 8vo. 3 vols.

Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air, Lond. 1781, 4to.

Mineralogical Tables, folio, 5s. Treatise on Magnetism, 1787, 8vo. 1800, 8vo.

Essay on factitious Airs, Lond. 1798, 8vo. History and Practice of Aerostation, 1785, 8vo. Fonthill, 2483, 78.

Essay on Medical Electricity, 1780, 8vo. CAVE, H. Antiquities of York, drawn and etched by H. Cave. Lond. 1818. imperial 4to.

Collation.Title; introduction, 2 pages; antiquities, B--D 3, and list of plates (40 in number, not including a frontispiece), one page. Lond. 1813, LARGE PAPER, with PROOF IMPRESSIONS of the plates on INDIA

PAPER.

CAVE, William, D.D. Antiquitates Apostolica; or the History of the Lives, Acts, and Martyrdoms of the Holy Apostles and the two Evangelists, St. Mark and St. Luke (being a continuation of the Life of Christ by Jeremy Taylor). Lond. 1675. folio.

Other editions. The second, 1676, folio. The third, 1677, folio. The fifth, 1684.

Apostolici: or the History of the Lives, Acts, and Martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles: as also the most eminent of the Primitive Fathers, for the first three hundred Years: to which is added a Chronology of the three first Ages of the Church. Lond. 1677. folio. 15s.

The second edition, corrected, 1682, folio. -1716, folio. Bindley, pt. 1. 1151, 1. 3s. -1733, folio. Dent, pt. i. 510, 11. 88.

CAVE, W., D.D. Ecclesiastici; or the History of the most eminent Fathers of the Church that flourisht in the fourth century, together with an account of the state of Paganism under the first Christian emperors. Lond. 1683. folio. 17. 1s. L. P. 21. 28. bound together, and form 2 or 3 vols. folio, 21. 12s. 6d. They have been reprinted under the superintendence of Henry Cary, Oxford (for Tegg), 1810, 8vo. viz.

This and the preceding articles are often

Lives of the Apostles, 1 vol. 8s.
Lives of the Fathers, 3 vols. 1l. 4s.

Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum
Historia literaria, a Christo nato
ad sæculum XIV. Oxonii,
usque
1740-3. folio. 2 vols.

The best edition of a valuable work, displaying great reading, research, and accuracy, superintended by Dr. Waterland. LARGE Bp. of Ely, 477, 17. 158. Bindley, pt. i. 1328, 11. Gosset, 1473, 1. 17s. Williams, 486, PAPER, Heath, 475, 31. 5. 10s. The original of 1688-9, fol. 2 vols. is very inferior. Other editions, Col. Allob. 1720, folio. [Reprinted from the Oxford edit.of 1740-3,at Basle, 1741-45, folio, 2 vols.)

A kind of supplement to this and other similar works was published at Leipsic in 'Casimiri Oudini Commentarius de 1722. Scriptoribus Ecclesiæ antiquis, illorum Scriptis, tam impressis quam scriptis, à Bellarmino, Possevino, Cavæo, Du Pin, et aliis omissis, ad annum 1460. 3 vols. folio, Lipsiæ, 1722, 41. 4s.

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Chartophylax Ecclesiasticus. Londini, 1685, 8vo. An Abridgment of the Historia Literaria. P. Colomesius published Ad Gul. Cave Chartophylacem Ecclesiasticum Paralipomena, Lond. 1686, 8vo. of the ancient Christians, in three parts.

Primitive Christianity, or the religion

1672, 1673, 1675, 1682, 1702. Seventh edition corrected. Lond. 1714, 8vo. 4s. Edited by Stebbing, 2 vols, fcap. Svo. 5s. Edited by H. Carey. Oxford, 8vo. 1849, 8s.

A Dissertation concerning the Government of the ancient Church, by Bishops, Metropolitans and Patriarchs. Lond. 1683, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Reprinted with Primitive Christianity, 1849. 8vo.

CAVELLUS (H.). The mirror of the Sacrament of Penance, composed by the poor brother of the order of St. Francis, Hugh, the son of Angil. Emanuel Telaph printed it permissu superiorum. 1618. 12mo.

The title of this book is in the Irish language and character, of which the above is a translation.

CAVENDISH, George. The Life of Cardinal Wolsey, and Metrical Versions from the original Autograph Manuscript, with Notes and other Illustrations by S. W. Singer. Chiswick, 1825. 8vo. 2 vols. with portraits, &c.

One of the most interesting and valuable specimens of biography in the English language. LARGE PAPER (50 copies). Drury, 732, morocco, 4l. 14s. 6d. Williams, 410, morocco, 5l. 7s. 6d. Reprinted 1827, in 1 vol. with omissions.

First edition, entitled 'The Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the great Cardinal of England.' Lond. 1641, 4to. pp. 118, with a port. of Wolsey, by Marshall. White Knights, pt. i. 936, morocco, 41. Marq. of Townshend, 3448, 16s. Towneley, pt. i. 818, 412, 1. 1s. Bindley, pt. i. 2178, 14s. Jadis, 134, morocco, 17. 65. Gordonstoun, 2395, 21. 7s.

Another, The Life and Death of Thomas Woolsey. Lond. 1667, 12mo. pp. 157, with portrait. Dedicated to Henry Marquis of Dorchester. Stanley, 56, 11. 8. White Knights, 4504, 12s. Towneley, pt. ii. 375, 10s. Fonthill, 3560, 27. Brand, 31.68. Another, 1706, 8vo. 5s. Heath, 1581, 8s. 6d. This biographical memoir is reprinted from the edition 1641, in the fifth volume of the Harleian Miscellany, and from original MSS. in the first volume of Wordsworth's Ecclesiastical Biography. A critical notice of it will be found in

the Retrosp. Rev. v. 1-44.

Who wrote Cavendish's Life

of Wolsey? 1814. 4to.

An admirable pamphlet, written by the Rev. Joseph Hunter of Bath. One hundred copies printed. Nassau, pt. ii. 1504, 8s. It is reprinted in Cavendish's Life, edited by Mr. Singer.

See NEWCASTLE, Duke of. Society. See Appendix. CAVERHILL, John, M.D. An Ex. planation of the seventy weeks of Daniel, and of the several sections of these seventy Weeks. To which are added, an Exposition of the Chronology of the Jewish Judges. With Tables illustrating both Subjects. Lond. 1777. 8vo. 4s.

A learned and valuable work, well worth reading.

Remarks in
Lond. 1683. folio.

CAVERLEY, Sir H. his travells.

Sotheby's, in June 1821, 15s. 6d. CAW, George. Poetical Museum,

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containing Songs and Poems on almost every Subject, edited with Notes by George Caw. Hawick, 1784. 18mo. 4s. 6d.

Many of the border ballads, afterwards
Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, first
published by Sir Walter Scott, in the
78.
appeared in this Collection. FINE PAPER,

Store-house of Similies.
CAWDRAY, Robert. Treasurie or
1600. 4to.
Lond.

Knight, as also to James Harrington, Esq. Dedicated to Sir John Harrington, and to the reader. 860 pages and a table. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 736, 17. 2s. Williams, 328, 31. 3s. Again, 1609, 4to. Bindley, pt. i. 2032, 5s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 817, 78. Inglis, 343, 8s.

CAWLEY, William. Laws concerning Jesuits, seminary Priests, Recusants, &c. and concerning the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, explained by divers Judgments and Resolutions of the reverend Judges. Lond. 1680. folio. 7s.

1681, 8vo.
Abridged by Joseph Keble. Lond.

CAWTON, Thomas. Life and Death of the Rev. Thomas Cawton, with a Sermon preached by him at Mercer's Chappel, Febr. 25, 1648. Lond.

1662. 8vo.

Prefixed is a portrait of Cawton, æt. 54.
Sykes, pt. i. 530, 19s.
Bindley, pt. ii. 1172, 17. 4s. Sir M. M.

Cawwood. The Pleasant History of Cawwood the Rook. Lond. 1656. 4to.

Another edition, 1683, 4to. black letter, with cuts. Lloyd, 750, 16s. Nassau, pt. i. 818, 17. 18.

CAXTON, William. The Cronicles of Englond. Westmynstre, 10 June, 1480. The Discripcion of Britayne. Westmynstre, 18 August, 1480. folio.

The Cronicles has neither numerals nor catchwords, but has signatures. The volume commences with a table of seven printed leaves. A blank leaf forming sign. a. follows, and on a 2, the text of the chronicle begins, and it terminates on the recto of y 6 in eights, the reverse being blank. The Description of Britain contains only a brief proheme and a table of the chap29 leaves, without signatures, commencing

ters on the reverse of the first leaf. Alchorne (two leaves MS.), 63. Leigh and Sotheby's in 1815, 105. See Ames, by Dibdin, i. 85-100. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 227-9. Dib-| din's Lincoln Nosegay, No. ii. A copy bound in 1 vol. is in the Lambeth Archiepiscopal library. For other editions, see Chronicle.

List of Works from the press of Caxton, in their supposed order of publication. Por particular descriptions see, the various heads. FEVRE, Raoul le. Recueil des Histoires de Troyes, n. d. (1465-7), folio.

RUSSELL, Joh. Propositio, n. d, 4to. FEVRE, Raoul le. Recnyell of the Historyes of Troye, n. d. (1472), folio.

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PSALMS. Meditacions sur les Pseaulmes Peuitenciaulx, before 1474, fol. CHESS.-The Game and Playe of the Chesse, 1474, folio. (The first book printed by Caxton with a date.)

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TOUR-LANDRY. Geoffroy de la.
Knyght of the Toure, 1483, folio.
Esor. The subtyl Historyes and Fables
of Esope, 1484, folio.

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Book of the Tales of Cantyrburye, second edition, n.d. (1484-5), fol.

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Book of Fame, n. d. (1484-5), 4to.

CHARTIER, Alain. The Curial made by MaysterAlain Charretier, n. d. (1484-5).fol. CHAUCER, Geoffrey. Troylus and Cre

CORDY ALE, (in French) "Les quatre der-side, n. d. (1484-5), folio. renieres choses," n. d. (before 1474), folio. FEVRE, Raoul le. The hoole lyf of Jason, n. d. (1477), folio. PHILOSOPHY.-The Dictes and Sayengis of the Philosophirs. Three editions, 1477, 1491, fol.

LYDGATE, John. The Lyf of our Ladye, n. d. (1484-5), folio.

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Book of the Tales of Cauntyrburye. First edition, n. d. (1477), folio.

CHRISTINE of Pisa. The moral Prouerbes of Christyne, n. d. (1478), folio.

CHAUCER and LYDGATE'S Minor Poems, n. d. (1479-80) 4to. consisting of eight separate tracts bound up together.

For a detailed list of these and other poems in a volume at Cambridge, see p. 425, CORDYALE, or Memorare novissima, 1479,

folio.

BOETHIUS, A. M. T. S. The Boke of Consolacion of Philosophie, n. d. (1480), folio. CHESS-Game and play of the Chesse, second edit. with woodcuts, n.d. (1479-80), fol. CATO.-Parvus Catho. n. d. folio. Two editions, one of them 4to.

CAXTON, William. Englond, 1480, folio.

WENEFREDE, Saint.-The Lyf of Saynt Wenefryde, n. d. (1484-5), folio.

CHIVALRY.-The Book of the Ordre of Chynalry or Knyghthode, n. d. (1484), 4to. ARTHUR, King of Great Britain.- A Book of the noble Hystoryes of Kynge Arthur and of certeyn of his Knyghtes, 1485, folio.

Charles the Great.-The Lyf of Charles the Grete. 1485, folio.

PARIS.-Thystory of the Knyght Parys and of the fair Vyene, 1485, folio.

KATHERINE of Siena. The Lyf of Saynt Katherin of Sene, with the Renelacyons of Saynt Elysabeth, the Kynges doughter of Hungarye, n. d. (1486), folio.

LE GRAND, Ja. The Book of good Maners. 1487, folio.

ROYAL Book.-The Ryal Book; or a Book for a King, 1484, (date of preface, but probably printed later), folio.

DIRECTORIUM Sacerdotum, n.d. (1487-8), The Cronicles of folio. Two editions.

The DISCRIPCION of Britayne, 1480, fol. MIRROR of the World.-Thymage or Myrrour of the World. Two editions, 1481, (1491) fol.

LYDGATE, John, The Werke of Sapience, n. d. (1481) folio.

REYNARD the Fox.-The Historye of Reynard the Foxe. Two editions. 1481, (1490-1), folio.

CICERO. The Boke of Tulle of old Age, &c. 1481, folio.

GODFREY of Bullogne.-The last Siege and Conqueste of Jherusalem, 1481, folio. HIGDEN, Ranulph. Polycronicon, 1482, fol. GUILEVILLE, Guil. de. Pylgremage of the Sowle, 1483, folio.

BONAVENTURE Scti. Speculum vite Christi, n. d. (1487-8), folio.

ROYE, Guy de. Doctrinal of Sapience, 1489, folio.

CHRISTINE of Pisa. The Fayt of Armes and of Chyualrye, n. d. (1489), folio.

GERSON, John. The Arte and Crafte to knowe well to dye, n. d. (1490), folio. VIRGIL, The Boke of Eneydos (1490), fol STATUTES, i. ii. iii. iv. Henry VII. n. d. (1490), folio.

PRAYERS. Fifteen O's and other prayers, n. d. (1490), 4to. unique, in the British Museum.

BLANCHARDIN and Eglantine.-Blanchardyn and Eglantyne, or the proude layde of love, n. d. (1490-1), folio.

FESTIVAL-Liber Festivalis. Quatuor A BOKE of diuers fruytful ghoostly MatSermones. Two editions, 1483 (1491), folio, | ters, n. d. (1490-1), folio.

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CHASTISING of God's Children-The

pronflitable Boke for Manes Soule,-called the Chastysing of Goddes Children, n. d. (1490-1), folio.

AYMON, the foure sones of, n. d. (1490-1). folio. The only copy known is in Lord Spen cer's library.

INFANCIA Salvatoris, n. d. 4to. (quoted by Ames, else unknown).

LUCIDARY.-A lytel Tretise, intytuled

or named, The Lucidarye, n. d. 4to. (Believed to be Apocryphal).

RHODES.-The Rhodes, n. d. folio. STATUTA ap'd Westmonasteria edita Anno primo Regis Ricardi tercii, n. d. folio. (Machlinia?)

Siege of the Cytee of

HEALTH.--Gouernale of Helthe, &c.

HORA, 12mo. (a fragment of 8 pages,

the only specimen known).

BALLAD. A fragment of a ballad printed by Caxton is in the British Museum. [This is only a portion of his first edition of Chaucer.]

LYNDEWOOD Constitutiones provinciales, 24mo, not by Caxton, but printed in Caxton's house by Wynkin de Worde. do. do. ACCIDENCE (the). Indulgence for KENDALE, Johannes. the defence of Rhodes, 1480, 4to. Dr. Dibdin, in his edition of Ames, mentions several doubtful pieces not enumerated in the above list.

Lives of Caxton have been written by Oldys (Biog, Brit.) Lewis, Dibdin (Typog Antiq. vol. i.), Knight, Stevenson, &c. [Mr. William Blades, printer, has in the press a monograph of Caxton and his productions, giving the result of a careful investigation of the several varieties of type employed by him, together with a collation and list (with dates) of existing specimens of his press both in public and private libraries, and a reprint of the Prologues and Epilogues. It will comprise

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facsimiles of type and woodcuts. present attempt at a chronological arrangement is formed on the basis of his researches.]

CAY, John. Abridgment of the Statutes in Force and of general Use, from Magna Charta to 1 Geo. III. inclusive. Lond. 1739-6. folio. 3 vols. 15s.

A second edition. Lond. 1762, folio.

2 vols.

Life of Sir
CAYLEY, Arthur.
Walter Ralegh, Knight. Lond. 1805.
4to. 2 vols.

Bindley, pt. i. 1636, 9s. Sir M. M.Sykes, pt. i. 604, 10s. Duke of York, 1223, 18s. Second edition 1806 8vo. 2 vols.

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Memoirs of Sir Thomas More, with a new Translation of his Utopia, also his History of King Richard III., and his Latin Poems. Lond. 1808. 4to. 2 vols.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 605, 18s. of York, 1224, 17. 5s.

Duke

CAYLUS, Count de. Encaustic, See MUNTZ, J. H.

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Mme de. Memoirs, Anecdotes and Characters of the court of Louis XIV. translated from the Souvenirs, or Recollections of Madame de Caylus. Lond. 1770. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

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CAZENOVE, J. Selection of curious and entertaining Games Chess, that have been actually Lond. played by J. Cazenove. 1817. 12mo.

This book has only been circulated among the private friends of the author, who was the president of the London Chess Club.

CEBES. Tabula, Gr. et Lat. Opera Tho. Johnson. Lond. 1720. 8vo. 3s.

A useful and correct edition, with select notes. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 3705, 58. 6d. The Cambridge edition of 1655, and the London editions of 1670, 1739, 1740, 1745, &c. merit little notice.

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- Tabula, Gr. et Lat. ex Editione Gronovii. Glasg. 1747. 18mo. Text, including title, pp. 61. Notule, Latin Version, pp. 1-19. PP. 63-76.

A very beautiful and accurate edition.'-Harwood. One or more copies were taken off ON VELLUM. Other editions, 1757, 1771. The Table of Cebes the Philosopher (translated out of Latine into English, by Syr Francer Poyngz). Howe one may take Profite of his Enemies, translated out of Plutarche. A Treatyse perswading a Man paciently to suffer the Death of his Freende. Lond. in the House late Thomas Berthelettes. 16mo. (no date).

K, in eights, half sheets. The first English translation of Cebes. The other two pieces were printed before by Tho. Berthelet.

The Table, or the Picture of Human Life, in English Verse, with Notes, by Thomas Scott. 1754. 4to.

Lond.

An accurate work, with valuable notes. Another translation of Cebes was published by Sam. Boyse, Edinb. 1731, 8vo. which were reprinted several times.

CEBES. The Tablet of Cebes, or a Picture of Human Life. By a Gentleman of Oxford. Lond. 1759. 4to. A good translation. Another version of Cebes will also be found in Dr. Johnson's Works.

See EPICTETUS.

Edward, Lord. A Jovrnall and Relation of the action which by his Majesties Commandement Edward Lord Cecyl, Baron of Putney, and Viscount of Wimbledon, Admirall, and Lieutenant Generall of his Maiestyes Forces, did vndertake vpon the Coast of Spaine,

1625. Printed in the Year 1626. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. This tract was probably privately printed. Gordonstoun, 678, 17. 10s.

CECIL, Rev. Richard. Works, edited by the Rev. Josiah Pratt. Lond. 1811. 8vo. 4 vols.

Vol. i. contains Memoirs of Cadogan, John Bacon the Sculptor, and the Rev. John Newton.-Vol. ii. his Miscellanies and practical Tracts.-Vol. iii. his Sermons.-Vol. iv. his Remains. An edition by Pratt. Lond. 1816, 8vo. 3 vols. with portrait, 11. 16s. Lond. 1838, 8vo. 2 vols. il. 4s. [The Remains, edited by Pratt, are published separately in various editions, from 1s. 6d. to 5s.]

Sir Robert, afterwards Earl of Salisbury. The secret Correspondence with James VI. King of Scotland. Lond. 1767. 12mo. pp. 235.

rative of an Expedition from Tripoli to the western Frontier of Egypt in 1817. Lond. 1822. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

CELLARIUS, Christopher. Notitia Orbis antiqui, sive Geographia plenior. Cantab. 1703, et Amst. 1706. 4to. 2 vols. 17. 5s.

Heath, 2150, 31. 10s. Cellarius' Maps of ancient Geography have been frequently published, viz. London, 1754, folio. 1785, 4to. &c.

CELLINI, Benvenuto. Memoirs written by himself. The third edition, revised from the Italian, with Notes (by Thomas Roscoe.) Lond. 1822.8vo. 2 vols. with portrait, 17. 48. [New edition, in Bohn's Standard Library, 1850, 3s. 6d.]

This work contains a variety of curious and entertaining particulars relating to Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. Drury, 734, 1. 10s. A former edition, by Thomas Nugent, LL.D. 1771, 8vo. 2 vols. Bindley, pt. i. 971, 31. 3s. Towneley, pt. Roxburghe, 9220, 11. 5s. Hollis, 769. 17.14s. ii. 580, 17.68. Nassau, pt. i. 556, 19s. Fonthill, 192, 31. 3s.

CELSUS, Aur. Corn. De Medicina Libri octo, quibus accedunt Indices ex recensione Leon. Targæ, cura Adami Dickinson. Lond. 1814. 12mo. 9s.

Medicine Libri octo, ex recensione Leonardi Targa: quibus accedunt Tituli Marginales perpetui Capitum Librorumque, &c. &c. Concinnavit Eduardus Milligan, M.D. 1826. 8vo. 16s. Second edition, Edinb. 1831, 9s.

One of the publications of Sir David Dalrymple, Bart. Lord Hailes. This correspondence is referred to by Dr. Robert-lier, 2 vols. post 8vo. 18s. Another, by Lee, [An edition, Latin and English, by Colson in his History of Scotland. Roxburghe, 2 vols. 8vo. 12s. Another, with inter8445, 10s. 6d. Fonthill, 1462, 12s. linear translation by Underwood, 3 vols. 12mo. 15s.]

William. See BURGHLEY, Lord. Celestina. -The Spanish Bawd represented in Celestina; or the tragicke Comedy of Calisto and Melibea. Lond. 1631. folio.

This play, consisting of twenty-one acts, is the longest that was ever published. It was originally written in Spanish by Fernando de Roias, and translated into English by James Mabbe. Gordonstoun, 1984, 7s. 6d. See ALEMAN, Mateo.

CELLA, Paola Della, M.D. Nar

Of Medicine, in eight Books, translated, with Notes critical and explanatory, by James Grieve, M.D.

Lond. 1756. 8vo. 6s.

A work executed with much learning and ability. Reprinted 1814, 12mo.

Sentences. See HIPPOCRATES. - Julia. De Vita et Rebus gestis Julii Cæsaris, ex Museo J. G. Grævii. Lond. 1697. 8vo.

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