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-The Byrth, Lyfe and Actes of Arthur, Prince. An allegorical King Arthur; of his noble Knyghtes Romance; the Story from Spenser. of the rounde Table, &c. With an In- Lond. 1779. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. troduction and Notes, by Rob. Southey. Lond. 1817. 4to. 2 vols. 21. 2s.

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LABGE PAPER. Midgeley, 586, 51, 5s. ARTHUS, Gotardus. Dialogues in This work, says Sir Walter Scott, con- the English and Malaiane Languages, tains a short abridgment of the most cele

brated adventures of the Round Table; translated by Augustine Spalding. and being written in comparatively modern Lond. 1614, 4to. languages, gives the general reader an excellent idea of what romances of chivalry actually were.' The Life of King Arthur,

A copy is in the British Museum. Articles.-The Articles of our

by Joseph Ritson, was published 1825. Fayth. The X Comaundementes. The ancient Order, Societie, The vii Works of Mercy. The vii and Vnitie laudable of Prince Ar- dedely Synnes. The vii pryncypall thure, and his knightly Armory of Vtues. And the vii Sacramentis of the Round Table. With a three-holy Chirche whiche euery Curate is fold assertion friendly in Fauour bounde for to declare to his Parysshand Furtherance of English Archery ens iiii Tymes in the Yere. Imat this day. Translated and collected pressum per me Richardum Pynson. by R. R. (Richard Robinson.) Lond. n. d. 4to. by John Wolfe, 1583. 4to.

Black letter. 4 leaves. White Knights,

Black letter. Contains M, in fours, with pt. i. 329, morocco, 41. 4s. wood cuts. A particular description of this Articles to be enquired of in the book will be found in the British Biblio- Kynges Maiesties (Edward VI.) grapher, i. 125-35, and in Moule's Bibl. Visitacion. Rich. Grafton excud. Herald, art. xxx. pp. 26-30. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 289, mor. 61. 68.

(1547.) 4to.

of Little Britain. The Hystory Dr. Dibdin there were two editions printed Black letter. 6 leaves. According to of Arthur of Lytell Brytayne, trans- this year by Grafton. The latter has head lated out of Frensshe in to Englishe, titles to the several parts. In Strype's by the noble Johan Bourghcher, Eccles. Memor. ii. p. 48, &c. Knyght, Lorde Barners, newly imprinted. Lond. by Robert Redborne. folio.

Visitations to be had within the DioArticles to be enquired of in the cese of Canterbury, in the second Black letter. The text printed in double year of the reign of Edward the columns, commences on sign A, preceded Sixth. Lond. by Richard Grafton, by the title, prologue and table. In the 1548. 4to. whole clxxitfi leaves, numbered at the last folio Ixix. Copious descriptions of this edition will be found in the Brit Bibl. iv. 228-33, and in Dr. Dibdin's Ames, iv. 190-2. Roxburghe, No. 6355, Very imperfect, (erroneously attributed to Cop Iand) 64. 10s. [An edition printed by Thos. East no date. Small 4to. Black letter, with woodcuts. Ends Nn 7, page 279.]

- New Edition, edited by E. V. Utterson. Lond. 1814. 4to.

Black letter. Contains 86 articles on eight leaves. Reprinted in Sparrow's Collection of Articles, &c.

Articles to be enquired of, in the Visitation of the Diocess of London, by Nicolas [Ridley] Bishop of London, in the fourth year of Edward 1550. 4to. the Sixth. Lond. by Reynold Wolfe,

Black letter. Reprinted in Sparrow's With a series of plates, in outline, from Collection of Articles, &c. Dr. Dibdin illuminated drawings. Drury, 357, 11. 128. notices Articles of Visitation (Arch. With coloured plates. Sir M. M. Sykes, Cranmer) in the Diocese of Norwich,' 1599, pt. i, 290, 41. 1s. LARGE PAPER, (25 printed) 4to.

with duplicates of the plates printed in Articles to be enquired of, in the colours, heightened with gold. 87.8s. Sotheby's in 1824, morocco, 71. Brockett, 249, generall Visitation of Edmonde russia, 11. 1s. 6d. [Bonner] Bisshope of London,

1554 in the Citie and Diocese oftion of certain principal Articles of London. Londini in Ædibus Joan-Religion, set out by the Order of nis Cawodi, 1554. 4to. both Archbishops, Metropolitans,

Black letter. E 3, in fours. Reflections and the rest of the Bishops, for the on these articles were published by John Unity of Doctrine to be taught and Bale, and a translation, with many quaint

and pertinent remarks in the margin, ap- holden of all Persons, &c. Lond. by peared under the following title, Nova R. Jugge, 1561. Inquisitio Hæretice Pravitatis in Regno

See Bishop Burnet's History of the ReAngliæ, scripta populari Lingua Gentis, et formation, pt. ii. Records, p. 336. impressa Lundini; conversa autem in La- Articles. A Brefe declaration of

tinum Sermonem, ut omnes Pii intelligant,|

quam salutaris ipsa sit, et quantum optare certein principall articles of religion, debeant, similem fieri in aliis etiam Reg- set out by order and aucthoritie as nis Inquisitionem. Lipsia; 1555.'

well of the Right Honbl. Sir Henry Articles to be enquyred, in thorSidney, General Deputie of Irelande, dinary Visitacion of the Lorde Car &c., as by the Archbyshops and dinall Pooles Grace Archebyshop of Caunterbury wythin hys Dioces of Byshopes, and other of her Majesties Cantorbury. In the yeare of our ecclesiastical in the same realme. Hygh Commissioners, for causes Lorde God. m.v.c.lvi. 4to.

Imp. by Humfrey Powel. Dublin.

Black letter. 4 leaves. According to
Herbert only some of these articles are 20th Jan. 1566. 4to.

mentioned by Collier, more by Strype, The only copy known is in Trinity Colthough not in the same words. Together lege Library, Dublin.

they will not make up the complete num- Articles whereupon it was agreed ber of 21 touching the clergy, and 33 re- by the Archbishoppes and Bishoppes

lating to the laity.

1559. 4to.

Articles to be enquired in the in the Conuocation holden at LonVisitation in the first Yere of the don, 1562, for the Auoiding of the Raigne of Elizabeth, &c. Lond. Diuersities of Opinions, and for the by Richard Jugge and John Cawood, Stablishyng of Consent touching true Religion. Put forth by the Queenes Black letter. Contains B 3, in fours. Aucthoritie. Lond. by R. Jugge and Reprinted in Sparrow's Collection of Arti-J. Cawood, 1571. 4to. Black letter. Contains D 2, in fours. In Herbert's and Dr. Dibdin's editions of Jugge printed other editions, with and Ames's Typog. Antiquities will be found without dates, and John Daye also printed many editions of Visitation articles from an edition in 1571. 4to. 1567 to 1600, likewise many of a much later period are in the British Museum.

cles, &c.

Another edition.

Lond. by

Articles agreed upon by the Christ. Barker, 1579. 4to. 7s.
Bishops and other learned and godly
Men in the last Convocation at Lon-

Black letter. From this edition all sub

sequent ones have been printed.

Another edition. Reprinted by

don in 1552. To root out the Dis- his Majesties Commandment, with cord of Opinions and establish the his Royal Declaration prefixed there

Agreement of true Religion. Pub-unto. Lond. 1630, 4to. lished by the Kings Majesties Au- This edition is reprinted in Sparrow's thority 1553. Lond. by John Day, Collection of Articles, &c. Articles.-The XXXIX Articles

1553. 4to.

Reprinted in Sparrow's Collection of of the Church of England, illusArticles, &c. and in Burnet's History of the trated by copious Extracts from the Reformation. These 42 Articles published Liturgy, Homilies, &c. and confirmed by the authority of K. Edward VI. were repealed by Q. Mary soon after her acces-by numerous Passages of Scripture, sion. Another edition, Rich. Grafton, By the Rev. William Wilson, B.D. Lond. 1821. 8vo. 6s.

excud. 1553, 4to. Black letter.

Articles of Religion. A Declara

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tion as exhibited in the thirty-ninefliar to Coal Formations. Lond. 1825. Articles of the Church of England. royal 4to. plates, published at 27.10s. (Since incorporated in Mantell's Pictorial Atlas, 1850.]

1826. 12mo. 7s.

of Religion agreed vpon in the Conuocation holden at Dvblin in 1615. Lond. 1628. 4to.

Artist, The, a Series of Essays relative to Painting, Poetry, Sculp

Edited by Prince Hoare. ARTOPEUS, Peter. The Diuisyon

A copy is in the British Museum. ture, Architecture, the Drama, DisArticuli de quibus in Synodo coveries of Seamen, &c. Lond. 1809Londinensi M.D.LII. ad tollendam 10. 4to. 2 vols. 15s. Opinionum Dissentionem, et Consensum verae Religionis formandum of the Places of the Lawe and of the inter Episcopos et alios eruditos Viros convenerat, Regia Authoritate Scriptures, by Petrum Artopæum. Gospell, gathered out of the hooly in lucem editi. Londini, apud Whereunto is added two Orations of Reginaldum Wolfium, 1553, 4to.

Reprinted in Bishop Sparrow's Collec- Praying to God made by S. John Chrysostome, translated into En

tion of Articles, &c.

- Ibid. Lond. apud Reg. Wol-glish. Imprinted by me Gwalter fium. 1563. 4to. Lynne. 16mo.

Printed also, according to Dr. Dibdin, in 870. the same year, with the first clause of the 20th article.

— Ibid. Lond. Jo. Day. 1571. 4to. Consisting of 12 leaves. Reprinted in Sparrow's Collection of Articles, &c. There were several other editions printed about this time.

Black letter. Dr. Dibdin notices an edition of the year 1548, without the two orations of S. John Chrysostom.

Arts. The Handmaid to the Arts. Lond. 1764. 8vo. 2 vols. 15s.

A useful book (by Robert Dossie). The former edition of 1758. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s. Reprinted with considerable additions and

improvements,' 1796. 12mo. 2 vols. 9s. Transactions of the Society

Articuli per Archiepiscopum, Episcopus, et reliquum Clerum Cantuariensis Prouinciæ, in Synodo instituted at London for the Eninchoata Londini, 24 Nouemb. A. D. couragement of Arts, Manufactures, 1584, Regniq; serenissimæ Dom. Eli- and Commerce. From the comzabethæ, 27mostabiliti, et Regia Auc-mencement in 1783, to the year toritate confirmati. Lond. in ædibus 1827, inclusive. Lond. 8vo. 44 vols. C. B. (Chr. Barker, 1584.) 4to. 78. with plates. Reprinted in Bishop Sparrow's Collec[Since continued to end of 1845, forming tion of Articles, &c. Another edition was 55 vols. (including Indices). After which, published by Abel Jeffes without date. a NEW SERIES, 1846 to 1848, 2 parts small 4to., 1. 1s. Discontinued, and after a time Articuli Christianæ Fidei quam replaced by JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF Ecclesia profitetur Anglicana, Versu (quoad ejus fieri potuit) expressi Nos at 3d. each.] facillimo, a Joanne Glanvillo. Oxon. 1613. 4to.

Consisting of six sheets. Articuli ad Narrationes novas pertin. formati. Londini, apud Pynson (1525) 16mo. 10s. 6d.

Nov. 26, 1852, to present time, in Weekly

ARTS, and of the Institutions in Union,

Willett, 2257, (vols. 1 to 27,) 117. 11s. 1783-1809. Dent, pt. ii. 811, (42 vols.) 10. Sotheby's in 1825, (1783-1823), 40 vols. 51. 10s.

ARUNDELL, Rev. F. V. J. A Visit to the Seven Churches in Asia, with an Excursion into Pisidia. Lond.

Black letter. A commentary and some 1828. 8vo. rules upon the count, declarations, &c. contained in the Nove Narrationes.' Re- ARUNDEL and SURREY, Alathea printed frequently prior to 1550. Talbot, Countess of. Nature unARTIS. Edmund Tyrrell. Ante- bowelled; her choicest secrets digestdiluvian Phytology, illustrated by ed into receipts, whereunto are the Fossil Remains of Plants pecu-lannexed many rare and hitherto

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Hollis, 43, 8s. 6d. The best edition, containing nine chapters more than in that of 1648. A censure of this work by Bishop Sanderson, appeared in 1649. 8vo. 3s. This republican was assassinated in Spain by six exiled royalists, in 1650, of which account was published 1651. 4to. reprinted done in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

ARVIEUX, Laurent, Chev. d'. Travels in Arabia the Desart; into English by an eminent Lond. 1718. 8vo. with plates

Willett, 47, 6s. 6d.

hand.

ARVIRAGUS and PHILICIA, as it was acted at the private house in Black fryers by his Majesty's servants, 12mo. 1639.

Nassau, 178.

ARWAKER, Edmund. See HUGO. Ascanius, or the young Adventurer; a true history (of the Pretender). Lond. 1746. 12mo. 5s.

Bindley, pt. i. 60, 8s. Dent, pt. i. 96, 17. Reprinted 1769, &c.

Ascanius Moderne, ou l'illustre Avanturier. Edinbourg, 1763. 12mo. 2 pties. avec figures, 6s. to 10s.

A romantic account of the adventures of the Pretender.

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ASCHAM, Roger. English Works, with notes and observations, and the author's life. By James Bennet. Lond. (1761) 4to. 10s. 6d.

The life of Ascham, and the dedication to the Earl of Shaftesbury, were, according to Boswell, written by Dr. Sam. Johnson. Bindley, pt. i. 138, russia, 178. Horne Tooke, 28, 17s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 300, morocco, 21. 4s.

English Works. Lond. 1815,

8vo. 1, 1s.

Bindley, pt. i. 13, 14s. Drury, 266, morocco, 1. 13s.

Apologia pro Coena Dominica contra Missam et eius Prestigias: &c. Londini, ex Typog. H. Middletoni, 1577. 8vo.

Contains pp. 296, besides dedication to the Earl of Leicester, some hexameters, Ascensius Declynsons, with the and an epistle to the reader. Boswell, 109, playne Expositor. Without place, 78. 6d. Reprinted 1587. printer's name, or date. 4to.

Epistolarum Libri tres, &c. Black letter. Contains D, in sixes. Mr. Huc accesserunt pauca quædam Heber possessed a copy of this grammatical eiusdem R.A. Poemata. Item Oratreatise, which Dr. Dibdin suspects was tio Ed. G (rant) de Vita et Obitu printed abroad. Heber, part 2, 357. 17. 12s.

ASCHAM, Anthony. A little Her-R. A. et eius Dictionis Elegantia. ball of the Properties of Herbes, Londini in Officina H. Middletoni, newly amended and corrected, wyth 1578. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Dedicated to Q. Elizabeth. Reprinted certayn additions. M.D.L. Lond. by 1581, 1590. John Kynge. 16mo.

Ibid. edidit Elstob.

Oxon.

Black letter. Contains K 7, in eights. 1703. 8vo. with a frontispiece by M.

Dr. Dibdin

White Knights, 252, 10s. 6d notices an addition of the date of 1550 Burghers, containing ten English printed by W. Powell. Powell's Edition, portraits, and the author reading a White Knights, 251, 19s. letter to Q. Elizabeth.

-Alytel Treatyse of Astronomy. M.D.LII. By Anthony Askam. Lond. by Wylliam Powel. 16mo.

The best edition of the letters, though without Ascham's poems. These letters are very valuable for style and matter, and are almost the only classical work of the kind written by an Englishman; though, according to Warton, the latinity of Ascham's prose has little elegance. Gossett, 198, 78. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 14. 78. 6d. Williams, 8vo. mor. 1. 7s. LARGE PAPER, Of the Confusions and Revo-Heath, 4254, 18s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 97, mer. Second 24. 2s. Williams, 88, mor. 27. 16s. Lond. The Scholemaster. Lond. by John Daye, 1570. 4to. 18s.

Black letter. Fol. xxi. with a table of nine pages. Maunsell, in his catalogue, pt. ii. p. 2, notices an edition of the date of 1550. Ascham likewise published several

other astronomical tracts.

lutions of Government. edition, with additions. 1649. 8vo. 5s.

Lond. 1711. 8vo.

ASH

79 Black letter. Contains 68 leaves, be-venant of eternal Life, revealed in sides the dedication to Sir W. Cecil, Knt the Scriptures, Man may be transand a preface by the author. Reprinted 1571, 1573, 1579, 1589. lated from hence into that eternal The Schoolmaster, with notes Life, without passing through Death. and additions by James Upton. Dublin, 1698. 8vo. 7s. 6d. For this remarkable treatise upon the Horne Tooke, 27, 8s. 6d. LARGE PAPER, Possibility of avoiding death, Asgill was Bindley, pt. i. 11, 9s. 6d. Williams, 89, expelled from the parliaments of Ireland morocco, 11. 5s. An edition 1743. Gossett, and England. He likewise published seve199, 12. Bindley, pt. i. 12, 4s. 6d. Aral other works, chiefly on political controbook, says Dr. Campbell, that will be versy, formerly in considerable repute. always useful, and everlastingly esteemed ASH, John, LLD. A new and on account of the good sense, judicious complete Dictionary of the English observations, excellent characters of ancient authors, and many pleasant and profitable Language. To which is prefixed, passages of English history, which are a comprehensive Grammar. Lond. plentifully sprinkled therein.' 1775, or 1795. 8vo. 2 vols. 18s.

A Report and Discourse of This dictionary, though of no standard the affaires and state of Germany, provincial, and cant words and phrases, authority, is useful, as containing obsolete, and the Emperor Charles his Court, besides a multitude of technical terms. duryng certaine yeares (1550-2), Edwards, 9, russia, 17. 8s. while the said Roger was there. ASHE, Thomas. Fasciculus FloLond. by John Daye. 1552. 4to. 8s. rum; or a Handful of Flowers Black letter. Contains 36 leaves. This gathered out of Sir Edw. Coke. account is stated by Dr. Campbell to be Lond. 1618. 12mo. 4s. one of the most delicate pieces of history that ever was penned in our language, tables to the Year Books, Lord Coke's and This compiler likewise published several evincing its author to have been a man as Dyer's Reports, &c. capable of shining in the cabinet as in the closet. There are two other editions, one 1570, the other without date.

Capt. T. Travels in America, in the year 1806, for the purpose of exToxophilus, the Schole of ploring the rivers of Alleghanny, Schootinge, conteyned in two Monongahela, Ohio, and the MisBookes. Londini, in Edibus Ed. sissippi, and ascertaining the ProWhytchurch. 1545. 4to. duce and Condition of their Banks

Black letter. Contains Y in fours, be- and Vicinity. Lond. 1808. 12mo. sides eight leaves of introductory matter. 3 vols. 98. First edition, dedicated to K. Henry VIII.

The rarest and most valuable, in a pecu- Ashe has spoiled a good book by engraftAccording to the Quarterly Review, niary point of view, of all Ascham's publi-ing incredible stories on authentic facts.' cations. An excellent article on Toxophilus will be found in the Retrosp. Review, Commercial View and Geo

iv. 76-87. Reprinted 1571 and 1589. Edi-graphical Sketch of the Brazils in tion 1545, Perry, pt. i. 198, 17. 138. Haworth, South America, and of the Island 738, russia, 11. 16s. Edition 1571, Gordon- of Madeira. Lond. 1812. 8vo. 5s. stown, 73, 24, 28. Edition 1589, Steevens, 1505, 21. 10s. Bindley, pt. i. 139, 1. 1s. Ashe travelled on the continent of AmeSir M. M. Sykes, 293, 9s, Roxburghe, 1716, 21. 28.

rica several years.
ASHLEY, Robert.

Almansor the Toxophilus. To which is learned and victorious King that added, a Dedication and Preface by conquered Spain, his Life and Death. the Rev. John Walters. Wrexham, Lond. 1627. 4to. 9s.

1788. 12mo. 5s.

A translation from a Spanish copy, printA nearly verbatim reprint of the first 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 194, 13s. Thorpe, ed at Saragoza 1603. Bindley, pt. i. 144, edition, with Extracts from Books subse-1838, 5s. 6d. quent to the date of Toxophilus.' Ashley also published an Account of Cochin China. See BARBI, Chr.

ASGILL, John. An Argument, ASHMOLE, Elias. Fasciculus Che proving, that according to the Co-lmicus: Chymical Collections ex

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