Jus Aulicum Antiquum Norvagicum, &c. et Jus Aulicum Antiquum Danicum, &c. Dan. et 4to. Haun. 1673 Zurich, 1757 Hafn. 1778 Lat. a Resenio. Chriemhilden Rache, und die Klage; zwey Heldengedichte, &c. 4to. Hungurvaka, &c. &c. (see preceding page.) Large paper, leaves uncut. 4to. Torffaei (Thorm.) Universi Septentrionis Antiquitates, seriem Dynastarum et Regum Daniae, &c. exhibentes. Hafn. 1705.-Ejusdem Trifolium Historicum, seu Dissertatio, &c. de tribus potentissimis Daniae regibus, Gormo Grandaevo, Haraldo Cœruleo, et Sveno Furc. Barb. &c. ib. 1707. 4to. Biörnonis de Skaàrdsa Annales, Island. et Lat. Ex MSS. inter se collatis, cum notis, &c. 2 tom. in 1, 4to. Hrapseyae in Islandia 1774 Müller, (P. E.) Critisk Undersögelse af Danmarks og Norges Sagnhistorie eller om Trovaerdigheden af Saxos og Snorros Kilder. Fine paper, 4to. Kioben. 1823 Collection of Original Papers about the Scots Plot, containing the following, never before printed, 1. Duke of Athol's Memorial to her Majesty about Captain Simon Frazer, &c. 2. Letter in ciphers to Colin Campbell of Glenderoul. 3. Examination of Messrs. G. Bruce and G. Graham about Lord Belhaven, &c. in 2 parts. 4to. Lond. 1704 1745-7 Caledonian Mercury, from 23d September, 1745, to 30th April, 1747. 4to. SHELF XXI. Fasciculus Temporum, a Dutch Translation of the Chronicle so called. With illuminations. fol. M.CCCC.LXXX. Egils-Saga: sive Egylli Skallagrimii Vita. Ex MSS. Leg. Arna-Magnaeani, cum interp. Lat. notis, &c. a Cold, Schlegel, Thorlacio, &c. 4to. See PROSE WORKS, vol. xvii. p. 43. Haun. 1809 Wilkina-Saga: &c. sive Historia Wilkinensium, Theodorici Veronensis, ac Niflungorum, &c. 4to. Stockholm. 1715 Zurich, 1788 Müller, (P. E.) Antik. Undersögelse over de ved Gallehuus fundne Guldhorn. 4to. Kiöben. 1806 See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. p. 193. Nordiska Kampa Dater: &c. Volumen Historicum, continens variorum in orb. antiq. hyperb. 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Peacham's (Henry) Compleat Gentleman: fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities, concerning Mind or Body, &c. &c. 3d edit. 4to. Barclay's (John) Argenis. Translated by Sir Robert le Grys. &c. 4to. ib. 1661 The Verses by Thomas May, ib. 1628 or the Loves of Polyarchus and Argenis, faithfully translated by Kingsmill Long, Esq. 2d edit. with Key. 4to. ib. 1636 Gottfried's von Strassburg Werke, &c. mit Einleitung und Wörterbuch, herausg. durch F. H. Von der Hagen. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. Breslau, 1823 See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. p. 192. Alxinger, (Joh. von) Doolin von Maynz. Ein Rittergedichté in zehen Gesangen. 2te Auflage. 800. Leipz. 1797 Münter, (Fred. Episc. Selandiae,) Fragmenta Versionis Antiquae Latinae Prophetarum Jeremiae, Ezechielis, Danielis, et Hoseae, e codice rescripto, &c. 4to. Hafn. 1819 ib. 1821 Die Odinische Religion. 8vo. Forklaring af en Inscription paa en gammel Etruscisk Ara i Cortona. 4to. 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