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226 Arbuthnot's Tables of the Grecian, Roman, and Jewish Measures, Weights and Coins, reduced to the English Standard, 8vo. nt. 2s. 6d.

227

(John.) Essay concerning the Nature of Aliments, 8vo. neat, 3s. 6d.

1735

228 ARCHEOLOGIA, or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, see page 11. 229 Archæologia Eliana; or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, published by the Society of Antiquaries at Newcastle upon Tyne, 4to. plates, (pub. at 11. is.) bds. 10s. 6d. Newcastle, 1816

230 ARCHAICA AND HELICONIA, containing reprints of scarce old English Tracts and Poetry, edited by Park and Haslewood, 5 vols. 4to. only 200 copies printed, (pub. at 25l 3s.) bds. 61. 6s.

1814

Archaica, vol. I. contains Greene's Philomela-Greene's Arcadia-South-
well's Triumph over Death-Breton's Characters, and
his Good and the Bad-Nash's Christ's Tears over Jeru-
salem

Vol. II. Harvey's Four Letters and Sonnets touching Robt. Greene
Pierce's Supererogation

New Letter of Notable Contents

Braithwayte's Essays upon the Five Senses

Heliconia, vol. I. Breton's Small Handfull of Fragrant Flowers
Proctor's Gorgeous Gallery of Gallant Inventions
Breton's Flourish upon Fancie

Vol. II. Handefull of Pleasant Delites, edited by C. Robinson
Whetstone's Life and Death of Francis Earle of Bedford
Phoenix Nest, Edited by R. S.

Barnes' Spirituall Sonnets

Spirituall Sonnets, by H. C.

Churchyard's Funeral of Sir F. Knowles

Storer's Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey

Vol. III. England's Parnassus's, edited by Rob. Allott

Churchyard's Goodwill. Sad and heavy Verses for the
Losse of Archbp. Whitgift, by Churchyard.

1634

231 Ariosto's Orlando Furioso in English Heroical Verse, by Sir John Harrington. Also his Epigrams, folio, engraved title and plates, fine copy, very neat, Il. 5s. translated by Hoole, Vol. I. 8vo. (all published of this edition) with designs by Mortimer, half bd. uncut, 4s. 1773 Seven Satyrs, translated into English Verse by Markham, small 4to. no title, half bound, 10s. 6d.

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1608

234 Aristænetus' Love Epistles, translated from the Greek into English Metre, (by R. B. Sheridan and Mr. Halhed) 8vo. bds. 5s.

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the same, 8vo. bds. 5s.

1771

1773

1812

236 Aristophanes, Comedies of (viz. the Clouds, Plutus, the Frogs, the Birds), translated into English, with Notes, by Cumberland, 8vo. (pub. at 12s.) bds. 7s. -Comedies of, translated by Mitchell, with Notes, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 1l. 5s. 6d.) bds. 14. 1s.

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ENGLISH BOOKS.

238 Aristophanes' Frogs, translated by Dunster, 4to. half bound, 5s. Oxford, n. d.

239

ib. 1822

1812

Plutus and Frogs, literally translated into English Prose, with Notes from the Scholia and other Commentaries, 8vo. bds. 7s. 240 ARISTOTLE'S WORKS, translated from the Greek, with copious Elucidations from the Greek Commentators, and a Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle, by Thos. Taylor; 10 vols. royal 4to. (pub. at 521. 10s.) bds. VERY RARE, 31/. 10s. This voluminous and elaborate work is a strong and indubitable proof of the translator's extraordinary industry and very great abilities. He persevered in executing it in opposition to a numerous train of unexampled difficulties, and which would have entirely subdued a less resolute spirit. The philosophic reader is indebted for the publication of this magnificent work to the more than princely munificence of Wm. Meredith, Esq. of Harley Place; an ardent admirer of the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle, and who has patronized the labours of Mr. Taylor with a liberality unparalleled since the days of the Medici. [Of this magnæ mentis opus, only 50 copies were printed, consequently at so large a price as to be only within the reach hominum beatiorum.] In the Organon, or Logical Treatises (a volume of 844 pages), Mr. T. has given copious extracts from the Commentary of Ammonius Hermeas on the Treatise entitled 'de Interpretatione,' and also from Simplicius on the Categories. His elucidations from the Commentary of Simplicius on the Physics are still more copious, and contain, in addition to much other valuable matter, extracts from the lost writings of Parmenides, Melissus, Empedocles, Democritus, Anaxagoras, &c. which Simplicius says were very rare even in his time. In the books, on the Heavens, and on the Soul, the reader will find the substance of the Commentaries of Simplicius on these Treatises. In the treatises likewise on Meteors and on Sense and Phantasy, he will find the Scholia of Olympiodorus on the former, and Priscianus on the latter, both of which are replete with peculiarly important information. The notes on the Metaphysics contain nearly the whole of the Commentaries of Syrianus that are extant, and are a most able and satisfactory defence of the Platonic doctrine of Ideas, against the apparent opposition of Aristotle.

241 Aristotle's Ethics and Politics, translated by Gillies, with Introductions, Notes, Life, and a new Analysis, 2 vols. 4to. bds. 15s.

Nicomachean Ethics.

1797

A new Translation. 8vo. bds.
Oxford, 1826

6s.
Treatise on Government, translated by Ellis, 4to. neat, 14s.

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the same, 4to. neat, 158.

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1778

Metaphysics, translated, with copious Notes by Taylor, royal 4to. bds. 21. 2s.

1801

Poetics, or Discourses concerning Tragic and Epic
Ben Jonson's Epi-
Imitation, (literally translated) 1775.
coene, with alterations by Colman, 1776. Ximenes, a
Tragedy. Hartley's 3 Tracts on Fire Plates, 1792, in 1
vol. 8vo. very neat, 4s. 6d.

247 Aristotle's Poetics, by Taylor, 4to. 3s. 6d.

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1811

Art of Poetry, translated from the original Greek, with D'Acier's Notes, 8vo. with the Autograph and marginal Notes of the celebrated Lewis Theobald, neat, 10s. 6d. 1705 Treatise on Poetry, translated by Twining, with Notes and two Dissertations on Poetical and Musical Imitation, 4to. half bound, 12s.

the same, 4to. very neat, 14s.
the same, 4to. bds. 1. 1s.

1789

1789

1789

Presentation copy to Dr. Parr, from the author, with the following Note in Dr. Parr's hand-writing:

"The gift of the author, whom I am proud and happy to call my friend, because he is one of the best scholars now living, and one of the best men that ever lived."

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the same, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 16s.

the same, royal 8vo. bds. 7s. 6d.

1812

1815

"The notes of Twining are very learned, and considered as a translation
of a Greek original, his work, I believe, is not surpassed by any Trans-
lation in the English language.”—Dr. Parr.
Rhetoric, Poetic, and Nicomachean Ethics, translated by
Taylor, royal 4to. bds. 21. 2s.

1811

Rhetoric, trans. by Crimmin, 8vo. (pub. at 16s.) bds. 6s. 1812 Rhetoric, literally translated; with Notes by a Graduate. To which is added Hobbes' Analysis of Aristotle's Rhetoric, 8vo. bds. 9s. Oxford, 1823 256 Armstrong's (Dr.) Economy of Love, Art of preserving Health, Marriage, Benevolence,Taste, Day, in Verse: with Sketches or Essays on various Subjects, 12mo. bds. 6s. 1766 on the Diseases of Children, with Additions by Buchan, cr. 8vo. bds. 2s. 6d.

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1808

(John) Ancient and Present State of the Navigation of King's Lynn, Cambridge, and the rest of the Trading Towns in those Parts, folio, maps, uncut, 7s. 6d. 1766 (R. A.) Gaelic-English and Eng.-Gaelic Dictionary: with a Gaelic Grammar, thick 4to. (pub. at 3l. 13s. 6d. ) 21. 2s. 1825 The Literary Gazette, January 7, after quoting from the above, adds, "Mr. Shaw made an important present to his countrymen and to the students of Philology, when he completed his publication of the same Mr. Armstrong's is still more acceptable, because it is fuller, more satisfactory, more illustrative, and more comprehensive. The Author has prefixed a Grammar, which is very ably and neatly drawn up. To conclude, this quarto is as moderate in price as it is valuable in contents; and the work is a "monumentum perennius ære," of which not only every Scot, but every Scholar and Philologist throughout Europe, should avail himself."

sort

260 Arnald's (R.) Critical Commentary upon the Apocryphal Books. Edited by Pitman, roy. 4to. (pub. at 2l. 2s.) bds. 18s. 1822 261 Arnold's Chronicle, otherwise called the Customs of London; containing among other divers Matters, the original of the Poem of the Nut Brown Maid, 4to. bds. 1l. 4s. Edited by Francis Douce, Esq.; with an extremely interesting introduction.

1822

262 Arnot's History of Edinburgh, 4to. with the large plan, and 20 plates, fine copy, russia, joints, 11. 11s. 6d. Edinb. 1788

263 Arrian's History of Alexander's Expedition, translated, with Notes, by Rooke, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy, in old cf. 16s. 1729 the same, 2 vols. 8vo. new, bds. 10s. the same, 2 vols. 8vo. new, calf, gilt, 16s.

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1814

266 Arrowsmith's 15 Sheet Map of England and Wales, atlas folio, half bound, russia, 21. 28.

1815

1814

267 Art of making Devises: treating of Hieroglyphics, Symboles, Emblemes, &c. First witten in French by Henry Estienne, and now translated by Thos. Blount, sm. 4to. frontispiece by Marshall, and plates, calf, ext. gilt ed. scarce, 1l. 1s 1650 268 Arthur's (A.) Essays, Literary and Theological, with Biographical Memoir of the Author, by Richardson, 8vo. calf, marbled ed. 6s. Glasgow, 1812 269 Arthur of Little Britain, History of the Valiant Knight, a Romance of Chivalry, translated by Lord Berners, edited by R. V. Utterson, 4to. many plates, bds. 21. 2s. 270 Articles agreed upon by Archbishops and Bishops of both Provinces, and the whole Clergie in the Convocation holden at London in 1562, 1630.—Articles of Visitation for the Diocese of Norwich, by Bp. Mountaigu, 1638.-Bishop of Ely's (B. Lany) Visitation Articles for Ely, Cambridge, 1671.-Ditto, ib. 1674.-Henshaw's Visitation for Lewes, 1671. - Articles of Visitation for the Archdeaconry of Middlesex, 1612.-Bishop of Ely's (P. Gunning) Visitation, 1679.--Ditto, Cambridge, 1682.-Bishop of Ely's (Fr. Turner) Visitation, Cambridge, 1686.--Bishop of London's (H. Compton) Visitation, 1690.-Bishop Burnet's Injunctions for the Archdeacons of the Diocese of Sarum, 1690.-Bishop of Ely's (S. Patrick) Visitation, 1695.-Bishop of Ely's (Turner) Visitation, Camb. 1686. Bishop of Ely's (Patrick) Visitation, 1698. His Majesty's Injunctions to the Archbishops of the Realm, 1694. -Bishop of Ely's (Lany) Visitation, Cambridge, 1674.in 1 vol. sm. 4to nearly all black letter, neat, very rare, 2l. 12s. 6d.

271 Arundell's Visit to the Seven Churches of Asia, with an Excursion into Pisidia, containing Remarks on the Geography and Antiquities of those Countries, 8vo. map and numerous inscriptions, bds. 12s.

1828

272 Ascham's (Roger) Report and Discourse of the affaires and state of Germany and Emperour Charles his court, during certaine years while the sayd Roger was there, small 4to. calf, gilt, scarce, 18s. John Daye, n. d.

"He describes the Dispositions and Interests of the German Princes like a man inquisitive and judicious, and recourts many particularities which are lost in the mass of general history, in a style which, to the ears of that age, was undoubtedly mellifluous, and which is now a very valuable specimen of genuine English."-Dr. Johnson.

273 Ascham's (Roger) English Works, with Notes and Observations by Bennet, 4to. very neat, 18s.

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1761

Prefixed to this edition is an interesting Life of the Author, written by
Dr. Johnson.

Schoolmaster, with Notes by Upton, royal 8vo. Large
PAPER, very neat, scarce, 15s.

the same, 8vo. neat, 9s.

1711

1743

276 Ashmole's (E.) History and Antiquities of Berkshire, with Pedigrees of the most considerable Families and particular Account of Windsor, small folio, plates, with two additional from Buck, calf gilt, scarce, £4.

Reading, 1736

277 Asiatic Researches, or Transactions of the Society instituted in Bengal, for inquiring into the History, Antiquities, the Arts, Sciences, and Literature of Asia, 12 vols. 8vo. (published at 81. 2s. unbound) neat, 31. 13s. 6d. 1801, &c. "They are full of the most curious and valuable intelligence, in every possible form, and on every possible subject."-Dibdin. vol. 6. 4to. bds. 7s.-vol. 7 in russia, 15s.

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279 Asinus onustus; the Asse overladen to his loving and deare Mistresse, Elizabeth, the Blessed Queen of England, small 4to. calf gilt, rare, 15s.

1589

280 Aspin's (J.) Complete System of Chronology, corrected to December, 1816, 8vo. (pub. at 12s. 6d.) bds. 8s.

1728

1817 281 Asplin's Alkibla, a Disquisition upon Worshipping towards the East, 8vo. hf. bd. 3s. 6d. 282 Assembly of Divines' Annotations upon all the Books of the Old and New Testament, 2 vols. neat, folio, 17. 8s.

"A valuable and learned Work."-Horne.

1651

1810

283 Associate Minstrels (The), a Collection of Poems, 8vo. calf gilt, 4s. 6d. 284 Astle's Account of the Seals of the Kings, Royal Boroughs, and Magnates of Scotland, published by the Society of Antiquaries, imp. folio, 5 fine plates, 16s.

1796 285 Astle (Thos.) on the Origin and Progress of Writing, as well Hieroglyphic as Elementary, illustrated by Engravings taken from Marbles, Manuscripts and Charters, also some Account of the Origin and Progress of Printing, 4to. numerous plates, bds. 11. Is.

286

1784

on the Radical Letters of the Pelasgians, and their Derivatives, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d.

1775

ASTROLOGY. 287 Astrologer (The) of the Nineteenth Century; or Compendium of Astrology, Geomancy, and Occult Philosophy, 8vo. 60 wood-cuts, bds. 5s.

1825

288 Brahe (Tycho) His Astronomicall Conjectur of the new and much admired Starre of the North which appered in the year 1572, small 4to. with frontispiece and portrait, fine impressions, rare, 10s. 6d.

1632

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