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REVEREND  AND   LEARNED 

SAMUEL  PARR,  LL.D. 

CURATE  OF  HATTON, 
PREBENDARY  OF  ST.  PAUL»S,  &c.  &c. 


LONDON : 

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JOHN   BOHN,   HENRIETTA   STREET,  CO  VENT  GARDEN; 
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PREFACE. 


FOR  many  years  before  his  death,  it  was  the  anxious  wish 
of  Dr.  Parr  that  his  Library  should  remain  entire,  and  that  it 
should,  in  consequence,  be  purchased  by  some  opulent  and 
liberal  nobleman,  or  preferably,  by  some  public  body.  "  The 
wodd,"  he  was  used  to  say,  "  would  then  see  what  sort  of  a 
collection  of  books  had  been  made  by  a  coimtry  parson.''  He 
was  one  day  conyersing  with  his  friend.  Dr.  Maltby,  upon  the 
subject.  Dr.  M.  observed,  it  was  very  imcertain  whether  the 
books  could  be  kept  together ;  and,  if  they  were,  the  world 
might  know  little  or  nothing  about  them,  as  they  might  not  be 
very  accessible  to  the  public,  or  be  absorbed  in  a  much 
mightier  mass  of  library,  as  for  instance,  in  the  British  Museum. 
The  better  way  to  inform  the  world  of  the  nature  and  amount 
of  his  literary  treasures,  would  be  for  himself  to  prepare  a 
Catalogue  raisonn^y  with  such  observations  upon  any  book 
as  his  well-stored  mind  and  accurate  memory  would  readily 
suggest.  Dr.  Parr  agreed  in  the  justice  .of  these  remarks; 
but  said,  ^'  I  am  now  too  old ;  and,  besides,  I  have  no  amanu- 
ensis." However,  he  did  employ  himself  in  arranging  a  Cata- 
logue; and  now  and  then  did  dictate  some  curious  remark  or 
anecdote,  though  with  Car  less  frequency  than  his  friend  had 
suggested,  and  the  world  could  wish.  He  had  also  been  pre- 
viously in  the  habit  of  marking  on  the  fly-leaf  of  any  particular 
book  something  relative  to  the  work  or  the  author,  which  sud- 
denly occurred  to  his  mind.  These  remarks,  it  must  be 
acknowledged,  were  sometimes  committed  to  paper  without 


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sufficient  reflection,  and  sometimes,  perhaps,  in  a  fit  of  spleen. 
We  have  no  doubt  that  more  mature  consideration  would  have 
induced  him,  sometimes  to  revise,  and  sometimes  to  expunge 
matter,  which  will  even  now  appear  to  some  readers  of  this 
Catalogue,  hasty  and  offensive.  The  Executors  have  indeed 
exercised  their  discretion  upon  some  passages  of  this  kind, 
which  have  been  submitted  to  their  examination,  and  they 
would  have  suppressed  some  others,  where  the  expression  is  of 
a  nature  to  give  pain  to  living  characters ;  but  they  have  been 
prevented  from  doing  this  to  the  extent  they  could  have  wished. 
Circumstances,  over  which  they  had  no  control,  compelled  the 
removal  of  the  books  from  Hatton  Parsonage.  A  very  rapid 
inspection  and  account  of  the  contents  of  the  Library,  by  Mr. 
Bohn,  jun.  with  the  assistance  of  an  incomplete  and  inaccurate 
list  (chiefly  from  the  dictation  of  Dr.  Parr,)  produced  the 
materials  from  which  the  present  volume  has  been  digested; 
and  the  absence  of  the  Executors  from  London,  together  with 
their  own  important  engagements,  has  prevented  them  from 
paying  that  exact  attention  to  the  progress  of  the  work,  which 
they  could  have  wished.  They  lament,  therefore,  that  some 
errors  have  crept  into  the  titles  of  the  books ;  they  lament  yet 
more  that  some  unguarded  and  hasty  expressions  of  opinion 
still  remain,  which  they  are  persuaded  the  venerable  author 
would  himself  have  seen  the  importance  of  correcting,  if  his 
life  and  faculties  had  been  longer  spared.  But  such  as  it  is, 
confessedly  imperfect,  the  Executors  think  that  they  are  com- 
plying with  a  favorite  wish  of  their  deceased  friend,  and  at  the 
same  time  enriching  the  world  with  some  curious  anecdotes, 
and  some  profound  observations,  when  they  lay  this  Catalogue 
before  the  public.  Those  who  may  be  induced  to  examine  it, 
cannot  but  admire  the  resolution  and  the  diligence,  which  must 
have  been  brought  into  action  for  so  many  years,  in  order  to 
raise  such  a  monument  of  learned  lore  from  an  income,  origi- 
nally very  scanty,  and  never  very  large;  and  they  will  forgive  a 


few  peevish  and  ill-judged  observations,  in  consideration  of  the 
much  greater  number  of  passages,  in  which  varied  learning, 
solid  judgment,  a  felicity  of  memory,  and  rectitude  of  principle, 
vie  with  each  other  for  superiority. 

It  has  become  so  much  a  fashion'of  late  for  scholars  to  publish 
their  Catalogues  during  their  lives,  that  it  must  be  a  subject  of 
interest  with  the  public  to  have  the  Catalogue  of  so  great  a 
divine,  so  great  a  scholar,  and  altogether  so  great  a  man  as  Dr. 
Parr;  whose  Library,  though  chiefly  consisting  of  useful 
books,  nevertheless  contains  many  articles  of  the  greatest  curi- 
osity. "  MicyUus  de  Re  Metrica,"  did  belong  to  the  Library, 
and  is  inserted  in  the  Catalogue ;  but,  alas !  it  is  not  now  to  be 
found,  and  there  is  reason  to  apprehend  that  it  has  been  pur- 
loined. This  book  is  of  so  great  rarity,  that  Dr.  Askew 
would  not  suffer  Dr.  Parr  even  to  touch  it,  but  shewed  it  to 
him  through  the  glass  case  of  one  of  the  cabinets  of  his  library. 
Justiniani  Institt.  seu  Elementorum  libri  quatuor,  ab  J.  Baptista 
Pisacane  in  Carmina  Heroica  redacti,  folio.  Neap.  1694,  is  a 
book  of  such  extreme  rarity,  that  no  other  copies  are  known, 
except  the  two  mentioned  in  this  Catalogue.  In  many  of  the 
books  Dr.  Parr  has  made  annotations,  besides  the  brief  re- 
marks alluded  to  before ;  and  in  every  class  of  literature,  but 
especially  in  the  classical  books,  has  inserted  notices,  which,  as 
the  productions  of  so  rich  a  mind,  must  give  a  greatly  increased 
value  to  the  volume.  The  Theological  part  of  this  Library, 
which  alone  fills  130  pages,  is  headed  by  a  book,  Elias  Hutter's 
^^  Polyglott  Bible,"  which  Bohn,  in  his  own  Catalogue,  describes 
as  unique.  Classics,  Language,  and  Philology,  occupy  202 
pages.  In  History,  Philosophy,  Physics,  Metaphysics,  and 
Poetry,  upwards  of  200  pages  are  employed ;  and  in  this  col- 
lection are  included  16  pages,  Poetici,  Satyrici,  Faceti,  headed  ia 
the  MSS.  "Books  most  of  them  very  rare  and  very  expensive." 
Dr.  Parr^s  Library  was  not  rich  in  Manuscripts — the  list  is 
contained  in  5  pages.  Of  their  rarity  and  value,  I  cannot  speak 


VI 

with  confidence.  There  are  some  modem  Ghreek  books,  and  there 
is  a  most  rich  collection  of  Tracts  upon  almost  all  subjects ;  some 
of  them  of  the  greatest  value.  The  Catalogue  concludes  with 
34  difierent  works  which  Dr.  Parr  separated  from  the  rest,  in- 
tending to  use  them  for  his  projected  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel 
Johnson.  Such  is  the  analysis  of  the  Catalogue.  Nor  do 
those  of  Burmann,  Askew,  or  Reviczki  claim  any  superiority, 
either  on  the  score  of  useful  and  scholar-like  selection,  or  of 
scarcity  or  of  rarity.  The  books  of  ancient  typography  are 
not  numerous,  but  there  are  enough  to  allure  the  bibliographer; 
and  among  those  of  recent  date,  there  are  some  of  the  finest 
specimens  of  modem  art. 

But  the  Library  will  speak  for  itself  whensoever  it  is  ex- 
amined with  accuracy ;  and  all  that  remains  now  to  be  wished 
is,  that  a  collection  made  with  so  much  care,  at  so  great  an  ex- 
pense, and  accumulated  by  such  slow  degress,  by  such  a  mind 
as  that  of  Dr.  Parr,  may  be  kept  together,  and  placed  in  a 
situation,  in  which  it  may  become  a  light  to  scholars  and  to 
future  generations. 

This  Preface  must  not  be  concluded,  without  a  distinct 
acknowledgement  of  the  obligations  incurred  to  Mr.  Bohn, 
jun.  for  the  great  labour  which  he  has  bestowed  in  compiling 
this  work,  as  well  as  for  the  judgment  and  knowledge  which  he 
has  shewn  in  correcting  errors  occasioned  by  the  indistinct 
hand-writing  of  Dr.  Parr,  or  the  blunders  of  his  various 
amanuenses. 

JOHN  LYNES. 

Rectory,  Elmley  Lovettf 
2lstMay,lS27. 


POSTSCRIPT. 


Circumstances  have  unfortunately  arisen,  since  the  above  Preface 
was  written,  upon  which  some  explanation  ought  to  be  offered  to  the 
public.  The  executors  of  Dr.  Parr  were  under  the  necessity  of  en- 
trusting the  examination  of  all  memoranda,  connected  with  the  books 
in  his  Library,  to  Mr.  Henry  Bohn.  It  is  plain  they  were  aware  that 
many  things  in  those  papers  might  give  pain  or  offence  in  quarters, 
where  they  are  quite  confident  Dr.  Parr  himself  would  have  been  most 
unwilling,  upon  full  consideration,  to  province  either.  And  they  were 
engaged  in  reviewing  the  whole  compilation,  in  order  to  expunge  such 
parts  as  appeared  to  them  less  suited  to  the  public  eye.  They  even 
engaged  in  it  with  an  anxiety,  which  to  many,  perhaps,  (and  especially 
those  who  were  acquainted  with  the  ardent  temper,  and  strong  manner 
of  expression  peculiar  to  Dr.  Parr)  might  have  seemed  unnecessarily 
fastidious.  While  they  were  thus  employed,  they  learned,  with  extreme 
surprise,  that  the  Catalogue,  which  they  thought  reposing  in  confiden- 
tial hands,  had  been  suffered  to  pass,  without  Mr.  Bohn's  concurrence, 
into  the  hands  of  strangers ;  and  that  many  passages,  purporting  to  be 
extracts  from  it,  had  actually  appeared,  without  the  least  sanction  on 
their  part,  and  entirely  against  their  wishes,  in  a  periodical  publication. 
They  lost  no  time  in  remonstrating  with  the  Editor  of  that  paper ; 
and,  in  disclaiming  all  right  in  all  persons  to  communicate  any  such 
matter  for  publication  ;  and  they  have  to  regret  that  a  communication, 
which  was  intended  merely  to  vindicate  their  own  right,  and  the  fame 
of  Dr.  Parr,  was  received  by  him  with  language  so  uncourteous,  and 
treated  in  a  spirit  so  unfiriendly. 


CONTENTS. 


Thboloot. — Bibles  and  Liturgies 
Patres  Kcclesiastici 
Miscellaneous       -  -  .  . 

Auctores  Classiei   -        - 

TnmslatioDS  of  the  Classics        .... 

Language  ...... 

Bibliography,  Journals  ..... 

Philology  and  Foreign  Miscellanies 

History,  Geography,  Antiquities 

British  History,  Biog^phy,  and  Topography 

Metaphysics,  &c.  ..... 

Physics  -.-.-.. 

Jurisprudence     ...... 

Recentiores  Poetici,  Satirici,  Faceti 

English  Miscellanies      ..... 

French.  Italian,  and  Spanish  Miscellanies 

Manuscripts       ...... 

Modem  Oreeek  Books   ..... 

Tracts  (in  rolumes) — Theological 

Philological  and  Antiquarian 
Mixed     .... 
Pfayncal  and  Metaphysical 
Political,  Parliamentary,  and  Juridical 

Appendix  of  Notes       .  .  .  .  _ 

Index  of  Names  .  _  _  .  . 


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13 
131 
223 
228 
274 
285 
333 
392 
424 
402 
481 
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6i'2 
532 
534 
539 
542 
626 
639 
648 
Ctt7 
681 
709 


Linen  prefixed  by  Dr.  ParR>  to  one  of  his  Manuicript 

Catalogues. 


Hosce  rocos  inter  libros  cum  pauca  supersint, 
Aut  dominum  fellant ;  ne  prosint  furibus  istis, 
Qui  caecd  cumulant  hinc  inde  volumina  fraude, 
Intellecta  parum,  etpictis  servanda  columnis! 
Neu  blattae  aut  timese  noceant,  neve  improbus  oras 
Dente  petal  sorex,  neu,  quisquis  tura  piperque 
Divendit,  folia  uUa  suos  male  vertat  in  usus! 
Istae  me  juvenem  atque  senem,  me  nocte  dieque, 
Me  comites  od  pariter  sociique  labonim, 
Sive  docere  alios  volui,  seu  discere,  chartae 
Delectare  foris,  prodesse  domique  solebant. 
Invidiam  ergo  meis  cupiens  procul  afore  votis, 
Ex  animo  dominis  precor  omnia  fausta  fnturis. 
Forte  mei  memores,  studia  et  mihi  cara  colentes, 
Sint  docti,  Musisque  suis  et  Apolline  digni : 
Nc  credant  alium  sapiente  bonoque  beatum ! 


CATALOGUE, 

Sfc.  Sfc. 


CLASS   I.— THEOLOGY. 

I.    HOLY  SCRIPTURES. 


BIBLIA  POLYGLOTTA. 

BiBLiA  PoLYGLOTTA,  Hebraica,  Chaldaica,  Gneca,  Latiiia,  Ger- 

manica,  Italica,  Gallica,  Saxonica,  et  Slavonica — Novum 
Testamentum  PoLYGLOTTUMy  Syiiacum,  Hebraicum, 
Gnecum,  Latinum,  Bohemicum,  Germanicum,  Ttalicum,  His- 
panicum,  Gallicum,  Anglicum  Vetust.,  Danicum,  et  Polo- 
nicum.  Studio  et  labore  Elije  Hutteri.  6  stout  volumes, 
folio  Norimberg,  1590, 8fc. 

<<  I  bought  Elias  Hutter's  Polyglott  from  Mr»  Bohn,  who,  in  anote  inserted 
at  page  233  of  his  excellent  Catalogue,  describesthis  copy  as  unique.**  S.  P. 

The  following  is  the  note  referred  to: 

"  The  Polyglott  Bible  op  Elias  Huttervs  ranks  among  the 
VERY  rarest  books  IN  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  There  does  not  appear  to  ex- 
ist a  single  complete  copy  in  any  of  the  foreign  public  Libraries.  In  Eng- 
land, the  one  now  submitted  is  decidedly  unique.  '  Such  is  its  amazing 
rarity,*  says  Clement, '  that  to  obtain  the  work  complete  would  be  an  acqui- 
sition requiring  the  lives  of  two  or  three  men  :  owing  to  its  having  been 
printed  at  the  private  expence  of  Hutter,  at  different  periods,  and  but  very 
few  copies  struck  off.'  The  merits  of  it  are  unquestionable.  Hutter  was 
a  most  accurate  and  indefatigable  scholar,  and  deeply  versed  in  the  Orien- 
tal and  Occidental  languages.  There  being  no  previous  Hebrew  Version 
of  the  New  Testament,  this  laborious  author  undertook  one  expressly  for 
this  edition,  which  he  accomplished  in  one  twelvemonth :  an  instance  of 
his  singular  learning  and  application.  The  division  of  the  page  is  ex- 
tremely well  contrived  for  exhibiting  the  twelve  parallel  versions  at  one 
view :  each  column  containing  two  languages  in  alternate  verses.  For 
further  particulars,  see  Clement,  Le  Long,  Vogt,  Carpzovius,  Wolf, 
Calroet,  Walchius,  Reimmann,  and  innummerable  others." 

B 


2  BIBLIA    POLYGLOTTA. 

Biblia  Sacra  Polyglotta,  studio  Briani  Waltoni,  cum  Castelli  Lex- 
ico  Heptaglotto,  8  vol.  folio.  Lond.  1067 

Biblia  Polyglotta :  Hebraica,  Graeca,  Latina,  et  Germanica.  No- 
vum Test  Polyglotton,  Syriacum,  Gnecum,  Latioum,  et 
Germanicum.  Studio  Reineccii.  3  vol.  folio.  Lipg.  1750 

Psalterium  Quiocuplex,  Gall.  Lat  Hebr.  Vetus  et  Conciliatum, 
folio.  Paris,  H.  Sieph.  1608 


BIBLIA  HEBRAICA  ET  ORIENTALIA. 

Biblia  Hebraica,  sine  Puoctis,  accurante  Nath.  Forster,  2  vol.  4to. 

Oxmii,  1760 

«  The  gift  of  a  scholar  and  a  friend,  R.  W.  Syston,  Esq.  April,  1778."  S.  P. 

Biblia  Hebraica  et  Vufgata  Latina,  12mo.  Lond.  Bagger,  1820 

Biblia  Hebraica  et  Nov.  Test  Gr.  12mo.  ib.  1820 

Liber  Jobi,  Hebr.  cum  Versione  Latina  Scbultensii,  adnotavitetedidit 

R.  Grey,  8vo.  Lond.  1742 

Liber  Psalmorum  et  I^mentationum  Jeremiae,  Hebr.  ed.  Robinson, 

18mo.  Ckmtab.  1068 

Liber  Psalmorum,   Hebr.  et  Lat.    edit  Joan.  Leusden,    12mo. 

Utrecht,  1088 
Novum  Testamen turn  Syriacum,  cum  Versione  Latina,  cura  et  studio 

Leusden  et  Scbaaf.  Rjusd.  Lexicon  8yriacum  Concordantiale 

Nov.  Test  Syriaci,  2  vol.  4to.  L.  Bat.  1708 

Novum  Testamentum  Malaice,  (Litteris  Arabicis',)  curaet  sumptibus 

Societatis  Bibl.  royal  8vo.  Harlem,  1820 


BIBLIA  GRiECA. 

DivinaeScriptune,  nempe  Veteris  ac  NoviTestamenti,  Omnia,  recog- 
nita,  emendata  et  illustrata  (a  F.  Junio  aut  F.  Sylburgio,) 
folio  Francfort,  1607 

**  This  useful  edition  contains  Tirious  readings  for  the  Septuagint"  S.  P. 


k 


BIDLIA    GRJfiCA.  3 

YetiiB  Testamentum  Onecum,  ex  Veraione  Septuaginta  loterpretum, 
cum  Libris  Apocryphis,  parallellis  Scriptune  Locis  et  yarianti- 
bos  Lectionibus,  qo»  ex  plurimis  MSS.  et  impressis  Codicibus 
fltodiose  collectae  sunt,  Qro.  Ltpsue^  1697 

Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum,  ex  antiqmss.  Codice  MS.  Alexan- 
drine descriptum ,  cura  et  studio  J.  E.  Grabe,  8  vol.  8yo. 

Oxon,  1707—1719 

Vetus  Testamentum  Grsecum,  cum  variis  LecUonibus,  studio  Roberti 
Holmes  et  Jacobi  Parsons,  2  vol.  in  3,  folio       Oxford,  1798 

£zodi  Particula  atque  Leviticus,  Grsece,  edidit  e  Cod.  MS.  lips. 
J.  F.  Fischerus,  8vo.  Lipike,  170? 

Nnmeri  et  Particula  Deuteronomii,  Gr.  edidit  e  Cod.  MS.  Lips. 
Flacherus,  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo. 

'VaXrtipioy,  Grsece  et  Latin^,  ad  Exemplar  Complutense,  18mo.  1684 

Libri  Veteris  Testamenti  Apocrypbi.  Textum  Graecum  recognovit, 
et  variarum  Lectionum  delectum  a^jecit  I.  C.  G.  Augusti, 
8vo.  £4pi.  1804 

Nova  Versio  Graeca  Pentateucbi,  e  Cod.  Venet.  edidit  atque  recen- 
suit  C.  F.  Ammon,  3  vol.  8vo.  Erlang.  1790 

Nova  Versio  Gr«ca  Proverbiorum,  Ecclesiastis,  Cantici  Cant. 
Ruthi,  Tbrenorum,  Danielis,  et  selectorum  Pentateucbi  Loco- 
rum,  ex  unico  S.  Marci  Bibl.  Codice  Veneto  nunc  primum 
eruta    et   Notulis   illustrata,  ab    I.  B.   C.   Villoison,   8vo. 

Argent.  1784 

Novum  Testamentum,  idiomate  Graeco  litterali  et  Graeco  vulgari,  ex 
Versione  Maximi  CalUopolitani,  (the  two  Versions  in  parallel 
columns,)  2  vol.  4to.  Genevce,  Chouet,  1638 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum,  una  cum  Scholiis  Graecis  k  Graecis 
Scriptoribus  tam  Ecclesiasticis  quam  Exteris,  studio  Gregorii, 
folio  Oxford,  1703 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum,  cum  Lect.  Var.  Script  Parallelis,  et 
Notis  Millii,  curavit  Kusterus,  folio  Lips.  1723 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum,  cum  Var.  Lect  Bengelii,  acced. 
Ejusd.  Apparatus  Criticus  Novi  Test.  2  vol.  4to. 

TiOmg,  1734 

Novam  Testamentum  Graecum,  cum  Var.  Lect    et  Commentario 

pleniore,  opera  et  studio  Wetstenii.  2  vol.  folio.     Anui,  1761 


4  BIBLIA  GRiECA. 

Novum  Testamentum  Oraecum,  ed.  Maittaire,  2  vol.  4to.  interleaved 

Land,  1756 

With  numerous  Manuscript  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Novum  Test.  Grsec^,  by  Bowyer,  2  vol.  with  many  corrections  and 
additions,  in  the  hand-writing  of  Mr.  Bowyer  himself. 

London,  1763 

"  I  most  highly  value  this  book  for  the  sake  of  its  contents,  of  the 
learned  writer,  Mr.  Bowyer,  and  the  most  friendly  and  most  intelligent  and 
most  upright  donor  Mr.  John  Nichols.  I  would  take  no  money  for  it"  S.P. 
■  **  Dr.  Parr  holds  that  Mr.  Bowyer  is  not  a  rash  oonjecturer,  that 
he  is  not  a  mere  retailer  of  Markland's,  Bentley's,  and  Wetstein's  guess^ 
that  the  last  edition  of  the  Conjectures  is  a  book  which  ought  to  be  read  by 
every  scholar  and  every  rational  Christian.** 

Novum  Testamentum  Graccum,  cumScholiis  Theologicis  etPhilolo- 
gicis,  cura  Hardy,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lond,  1768 

Novum  Testamentum  ad  Codieem  Vindobonensem  Graece  expressum, 
Varietatem  Lectionis  addidit  F.  C.  Alter.  2  vol.  8vo. 

Vienna,  1787 

Novum  Testamentum,  Gra^ce  et  Latine.  Textum  denuo  recensuit, 
varias  Lectiones  nunquam  antea  vulgatas  ex  C.  Codicibus 
MSS.  summa  diligentia  et  fide  collegit  et  vulgavit,  Codi- 
cum  Specimina  acre  expressa  exhibuit,  priorum  Editorum  Ap- 
paratus retractavit,  eonimque  Sententias  examinavit,  Editiones 
etiam  alias  inspexit,  Scholia  Graeca  inedita  addidit,  Commen- 
tarlos  Graecos  consuluit  et  notavit,  Patrum  Graecorum  et 
Latinorum  Lectiones  notabiliores  memoravit,  Animadversiones 
Criticas  adjecit  et  edidit  C.  T.  Matthaei,  12  vol.  in  9, 
8vo.  RigtB,  1788 

Codex  Theodori  Bezae  Cantabrigiensis,  Evangelia  et  Apostolorum 
Acta  complectens.  Quadratis  litteris  Graeco-Latinis  edidit, 
Codicis  Historiam  praefixit,  Notasque  adjecit  F.  Kipling,  2 
vol.  royal  folio  Cantab.  1793 

*'  This  beautiful  edition  of  Beza*s  Test  was  given  to  me  spontaneously 
and  politely  by  order  of  the  Vestry  of  the  Unitarians  of  Birmingham,  soon 
after  I  had  written  an  English  Inscription  for  Dr.  Priestley,  whose  monu- 
ment is  erected  in  the  Unitarian  Chapel."    S.  Parr. 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum,  cura  Griesbachii,  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo 

HaldB,  1777 


BIBLIA    GR^CA.  5 

Novum  Testamentum  Gr»cum,  Textum  ad  tidem  Codicum,  Versio- 
num,  et  Patrum  recensuit  et  Lectionis  Varietatem  adjecit  D. 
J.  J.  Griesbach,  2  vol.  royal  Bvo.  London,  1796 

Printed  for  presents,  on  paper  supplied  by  the  Duke  of  Grafton. 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum,  secundum  Editiones  probatissimas  ex- 
pressum,  nova  Versione  Latina  illustratum.  In  usum  Aca- 
dem.  editum,  auctore  H.  A.  Schott,  8vo.  Lips.  1811 

Novum  Testamentum  Gr.  recensuit  Tittmannus,  18mo.      Lips,  1820 

Novum  Testamentum  Gr.  ex  recensione  Griesbachii,  Knappius  denuo 
recognovit,  Var.  Lect.  Adnotat.  et  Indicibus  instruxit  J.  J. 
Vater,    Bvo.  HaJ,  1824 

Evangelia  IV,  Grsece,  cum  Var.  Lect.  Codd.  MSS.  Bibliothecae 
Vet.  Barber.  Laurent.  Vindob.  Escur.  Hauniensis,  etc.  edidit 
A.  Birch,  4to.  '  HaunuB  1788 

Quatuor  Evangelia,  Gnece,  edidit  J.White,  S.  T.  P.  8vo.  Oxoit.  1798 

BTBLIA  LATINA. 

Biblia  Vulgala,  Joannis  Benedict!  Theologi  industria  recognita  et 
emendata,  folio  Paris^  1566 

Biblia  Sacra,  Versio  ex  Interpretatione  Junii,  Tremellii,  et  Bezae, 
folio  HanomcBy  1596 

Biblia  Sacra,  ex  Sebastian!  Castellionis  Interpretatione,  4  vol.  12mo. 

London,  1726 

Nov.  Test.  Editio  Vulgata,  18mo.  wood  cuts  Lugduni,  1670 

**  The  gift  of  my  excellent  friend  Mr.  Parish,  Edinburgh,  August  15, 
1819."     S.  P. 

Novum  Testamentum  ex  Versione  Vulgata,  cum  Paraphrasi  et  An- 
uotationibus  Henrici  Hammondi,  ex  Anglica  Lingua  in  Lati- 
nam  transtulit,  suisque  Animadversionibus  illustravit,  casti- 
gavit,  auxit,  Joannes  Clericus,  folio  Amst.  1698 

Not.  Test.  Latine  redditum  a  Sebastiano  Castellione,12mo.  Lon.1750 

Novum  Test.  Viilgatse  Editionis,  in  usum  Cleri  Gallicani  in  Anglia 
exulantis,  12mo.  Oxonii,  1796 

Novum  Testamentum  interprets  Leopoldo  Sebastiano  Romano,  royal 
8vo.  London,  1817 


6  BNOLISH  BIBLB6. 

ENGLISH  BIBLES. 

The  Holy  Bible,  translated  according  to  the  Hebrew  and  Greek, 
folio  Londm^  Robert  Barker ,  1611 

This  old  and  once  much-esteemed  Translation  is  commonly  called  the 
Breeches  Bible,  because  in  the  seventh  verse  of  the  third  chapter  of  Genesis 
the  translators  saj,  *'  and  they  sewed  figge-tree  leaves  together  and  made 
themselves  breeches."  S.  P. 

A  New  and  Literal  Translation  of  all  the  Books  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament,  by  Anthony  Purver,  2  toI.  folio       London,  1764 

The  Holy  Bible,  with  a  Commentary  and  practical  Improvements, 
by  William  Dodd,  M.  A.  :)  vol.  folio  Ijmdon,  1766 

The  Holy  Bible,  or.  The  Books  accounted  Sacred  by  Jews  and 
Christians,  otherwise  called  the  Books  of  the  Old  and  New 
Covenants;  faithfully  translated  from  corrected  Texts  of  the 
Originals,  with  Notes  and  Critical  Remarks,  by  the  Rev. 
Alexander  Geddes,  3  vol.  royal  4to.  1797 

The  Bible,  newly  translated  from  the  Hebrew,  with  Notes  by  John 
Bellamy,  parts  1-3,  4to.  large  paper 

Fulke's  Rhemish  Testament,  with  Refutation. — Fulke's  Defence  of 
the  English  Translation  of  the  Scriptures,  folio     Lond,  1617 

Wakefield*s  (Gilbert)  Translation  of  the  New  Testament,  3  vol. 
8vo.  1791 

New  Translation  of  those  Parts  only  of  the  New 

Testament,  which  are  wrongly  translated  in  our  Common  Ver- 
sion, 8vo.  London,  1789 

Newcombe's  (Abp.)  Translation  of  the  New  Testament,  2  vol. 
8vo.  1796 

The  New  Testament,  in  an  improved  Version,  upon  the  Basis  of 
Archbishop  Newcombe's  New  Translation,  with  a  corrected 
Text  and  Notes,  critical  and  explanatory,  by  Belsham,  royal 
8vo.  London,  1817 

BIBLES  FRAN^AISES. 

Le  Nouveau  Testament  de  Notre  Seigneur  Jesus  Christ,  Traduction 
Nouvelle,  reviie  et  approuv^e  par  les  Pasteurs  et  les  Pro- 
fessenrs  de  L'Eglise  et  de  TAcad^mie  de  Gen^e 

A  Gen^,  1726 


APOCRYPHAL  BOOKS. 


APOCRYPHAL  BOOKS. 


Fabricii  Pseadepigraphus  Codex  Yet.  Test.  collectuSy   castigatus 

Testimooiisque,  Censuris,  et  Animadversionibus  illusiratusy  2 

Toi.  8vo.  HanUmrgif  1722 

Codex  Apocryphas  Nov.  Test.  coUectus,  castigatus,  Tcs- 

timoniisque  Censuris,  et  Animadversionibus  illustratus,  2  vol. 
8vo.  Hamburgif  1719 

Auctarium  Codicis  Apocr.  N.T.  Fabriciani,  congessit  Birch, 


8vo.  Haun.  1802 

The  Apocryphal  New  Testament,  by  Hone,  8vo.  London,  1820 
Evangeiium  Infantiae,  sen  Liber  Apocryphus  de  Infantia  Servatoris, 

Arabice  et  Latine,  edente  H.  Sike,  12mo.  Traj.  1697 

Toland's  Nazarenus,  containing  the  History  of  the  Ancient  Gospel 

of  Barnabas,  &c,  8vo.    • 


LITURGIES,  MISSALS,  &c. 

liturgiarum  Orientalium  Collectio :  accedunt  Dissertationes  Quatuor 
— 1.  De  Liturgiarum  Orientalium  Origine  et  Autoritate—  2. 
De  Liturgiis  Alexandrinis — 3.  De  Lingua  Coptica— 4.  De 
Patriarcha  Alexandrine,  cum  Officio  Ordinationis  ejusdem. 
Opera  et  studio  Eusebii  Kenaudotii,  2  vol  4to.     Paris  1716 

**  A  very  valuable  collection.  The  Dissertations  are  replete  with  cu- 
rious and  recondite  learning,  and  there  is  much  original  matter  in  that 
de  Re  Coptica/'    S.  Pare. 

The  Alliance  of  Divine  Offices,  exhibiting  all  the  Liturgies  of  the 
Church  of  England,  by  Sir  Roger  TEstrange,  folio  1690 

liturgia  Grseco-Moderna,  18mo.  1820 

liturgia  Romana  Vetus,  edente  Muratorio,  2  vol.  folio,    Venice  1748 
A  Form  of  Prayer  and  a  new  Collection  of  Psalms,  for  the  use  of  a 
Congregation  of  Protestant  Dissenters  in  Liverpool,  8vo.  1763 
Farms  of  Pn^yer  fox  the  use  of  a  Congregation  of  Protestant  Dissen- 
ters in  Manchester  and  Birmingham,  8vo.  1789 
Forms  of  Prayer  for  the  use  of  a  Congregation  of  Protestant  Dissen- 
ters in  Manchester,  a  new  edition,  8vo.  1817 


8  LITURGIES,   MISSALS,  &C. 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  revised  for  Public  Worship,  together 
with  the  Psalter,  (said  to  be  by  Agar,)  l2mo.       Lond,  1820 

A  Liturgy  collected  principally  from  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer, 
for  the  use  of  the  first  Episcopal  Church  in  Boston,  with  a 
Psalter,  or  Psalms  of  David,  8vo.  Boti<m,  1785 

Liturgy  (Catholic,)  edited  by  Gandolphy,  12mo.  Land,  1812 

Belgicarum  Ecclesiarum  Doctrina  et  Disciplina,  viz.  Ctinfessio,  Ca- 
techismus,  Liturgiae,  et  Canones  Ecclesiastici  (Gnece  mod.) 
4to.  ElzMr 

Bi/3Xoc  Eviai/o-coc,  ab  Anastasto  et  Alex.  Cancellario,  (Liber 
omnium  Ecclesiasticorum  Officiorum  totius  Anni,  editus  per 
Alex.  Cancellarium;  Grsece  mod.)  Fene^.  1755 

Church  of  England  Psalm  Book,  by  the  Rev.  Rann  Kennedy, 
A.  M.  Birmingham,  1821 

Maltby*s  (Dr.  E.)  Psalms  and  Hymns,  selected  for  the  Churches  of 
Buckden  and  Holbeach,  of  Bluntisham  cum  Earith,  &  He- 
mingford  Grey,  12mo.  1815 

"  The  gift  of  the  learned  Collector."  S.  P. 

Missale  Romanum,  folio  1570 

Missale  Romanum  ex   Decreto  Concil.  Trident,  restitutum,    8vo. 

Paris,  1634 
The  Roman  Missal,  containing  the  Masses  appointed  to  be  said 

throughout  the  year,  Latin  and  English,  i8mo.  London,  1815 
Vespers,  or  the  Evening  Office  of  the  Church,  in  Latin  and  English, 

18mo.  London,  1816 

Oratio  Dominica  in  omn.  fere  Gentium  Linguas  versa,  ed.  Chamber- 

layne,  4to.  Amsi.  1715 

PATRES  ECCLESIASTICI. 

Arnobii  Dbputationum  adversus  Gentes  Libri  YII.  12mo. 

Antwerp,  1604 

' ,  cum  Recensione  Viri  Celeberrimi  et  integris 

omnium  Commentariis  cura  Thysii,  4to.       Lugd,  Bat.  1651 


PATRBS   ECCLBSIASTICI.  9 

Atiianasii  Opera  quae  reperiuniur  omnia,  Or.  et  Lat  2  vol.  folio 

Paris,  1527 
Augustini  (SancU)  Opera  omnia,  studio  Erasmi,  10  vol.  in  7,  folio 

BasU.  1668,  &c. 

Augustino  de  la  Cita  de  Deo,  folio  «.  /.  &  a. 

Printed  in  double  columns  of  47  lines,  with  signatures,  but  without 
paging  or  catchwords. 

Bibliotheca  Veterum  Patrum,  Antiquorumque  Scriptorum  Ecclesias- 
ticorum,  postrema  Lugdunensi  longe  locupletior  atque  accu- 
ration,  cura  et  studio  Andrea  Galkmdi,  Presbyteri  Congre- 
gationis  Oratcrii,  14  toI.  folio  Venice^  1765-81 

Bibliotheca  Graecorum  Patrum,  Auctarium  Noyissimum,  cura  Fran- 
cisci  Combefisii,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio  Paris,  1672 

Boyd's  (S.)  Select  Passages  of  the  Writings  of  St.  Chrysostom,  St. 
.Gregory  of  Nazianzen,  and  St.  Basil,  royal  8to. 

London,  1810 

Cassiani  Opera  Omnia,  cum  Comment.  Gazsei,  folio     Atrebati,  1G28 

Catena  Graecorum  Patrum  in  Beatum  Job,  collectore  Niceta,  Gr. 
et  Lat.  Studio  Patricii  Junii,  folio  London,  1637 

Catena  Patrum  Graecorum  in  Sanctum  Joannem,  Gr.  etLat.  ex  An- 
tiquissimo  Graeco  Codice  MS.  nunc  primum  in  lucem  edita  a 
Balthas.  Corderio,  folio  Antwerp,  1630 

Chrysostomi  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Ducaei,  10  vol.  folio 

Pam,1621 

Epistola  ad  Caesarem,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ed.  Basnage,  12mo. 

Rotterdam,  1687 

''  Ex  doDo  amici  optimi  doctissimi  Martin  Routb,  Prses.  Magd.  Coll.  10 
Kal.  August,  1813."    S.  P. 

Clementis  Alexandrini  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recognita  et  illustrata  per 

Joannem  Potterum,  2  vol.  folio  Oxford,  1715 

Clementb  Rom.  Epistola  ad  Corinthios,  Gr.  et  Lat.  18mo.  ilnd,  1669 

CoUectio  Nova  Patrum  Graecorum,  (Busebii,  Athanasii,  et  Cosmas 

Aegyptii,)  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  Montfaucon,  2  vol.  folio 

Paris,  1707 
Damasceni  (Joannis)  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Item  Joannis  Cassiani  Ere- 
mitae  non  prorsus  dissimilis  Argumenti  Libri  aliquot,  folio 

Basil,  1559 


10  FATRKS   BCCLBSIASTICI. 

Dioaysius  Areopagita — Georgii  Paobymene  Paraphrasis  in 
Dionysii  Areopagitae  Opera  qu«  extant.     Gr.  12ma 

Paritiigf  1601 

" Maximi  Scholia  in  eadem,  2  vol.  in  1, 12mo.. 

t^.  1662 
Ephraimi  Syri  Opera,  Graece,  folio  Oxford,  1709 

Epiphanii  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  2  vol.  in  1,  folio,  editprin, 

Basil,  1644,  et  Paris,  1644. 
Eusebii  Historia  Ecclesiastica,  Lat  folio  *  Mantua,  1479 

Ecclesiasticse  Historiae  Libri  X-Ciusdem  de  Vita  Imp.  Con- 

stantiui  Libri  IV — Socratis  Scholastici  et  Hermiae  Sozomeni 
Historia  Ecclesiastica — Theodoriti  et  Evagrii  Historia  Eccle- 
siastica ;  item  Excerpta  ex  Histuricis  Philostorgii  et  Theodori 
Lectoris.     Omnia  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  Valesii,  3  vol.  folio 

Paris,  1669-1673 

Ecclesiasticae  Historiae  Libri   X.   Ejusdem  de  Vita  Con- 

stantini  Libri  IV.  nee  non  Constantini  Oratio  ad  Sanctos,  et 
Panegyricus  Eusebii,  Gr.  et  Lat  Recensuit  et  Indices  adjecit 
E.  Zimmerman,  2  vol  in  1,  royal  8vo.  Franco/,  1822 

de  Demonstratione  Evangelica  Libri  X.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Vigeri, 

folio  Cohnia,  1688 

« 

■        —  Preparatio  Evangelica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Vigeri,  folio  ibid.  1688 

Chronicorum  Canonum,  Gr.  et.  Lat  opera  et  studio  Sca- 

ligeri,  folio  Amst.  1668 

Chronicorum  Canonum  Libri  duo,  Opus  ex  Haicano  Codice 

a  Doctore  Johanne  Zohrabo  diligentur  expressum  et  castiga- 
tum;  Angelus  Mains  et  Johannes  Zohrabus  nunc  primum 
conjunctis  curia  Latinitate  donatum  Notisque  illustratumy 
additis  Graecis  Reliquiis,  ediderunt,  royal  4to. 

Jdediolan,  1817 

-. — *--  Chronicon  bipartitum,  nunc  primum  ex  Armeniaco  textu  in 
Latinum  conversum  Adnotationibus  auctum,  Giraecis  Frag- 
ments exornatum,  opera  P.  Baptistae  Aucher  Ancyrani, 
2  vol.  4to.  Vemt.  1818 

Eustathii  ( Archiep.  Antiocheni  et  Martyris)  in  H^xaweron  Commen- 
jtarins;  et  de  EngastrimythOy  Dissertatio  ad  versus  Originem, 
4to.  Lugdini,  1626 


PATR£S  £CC1£8IASTICI.  11 

Em.  Jo.  Grabii  SpicUegium  SS.  Patnim,  ut  et  Haereticorum  Seculi 
post  Christum  natum  I,  II,  et  III»  oum  Notb,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Oxonii,  1698 

**  Ex  doDO  reverend!  viri  atqne  in  primis  docti,  sapientif,  pii  Martini 
Routh,  DJ).  7  Cal  Aug.  Anno  Sacro  1815,  Magd.  Coll.  Oxon." 
S.  Parr. 

Gregorii  Nazianzeni  Opera,  Or.  et  Lat.  Morelli,  2  vol.  folio 

Paris,  1630 

CarmiDa,  et  Joannis  Damasceni  Hymni,  Gr.  et 

Lat.  Aldi.  4to,  Venet  apud  Aidum,  1504 
quaedam  et    saocta    Carmina,    Gr.    et  Lat. 


Nonni  Paraphrasis  in  Evang.  Joannis,  2  vol.  in  1, 12mo. 

Basil,  1560,  Paris,  1556. 

Gregorii  (Episcopi  Nysseni)  Opera  omnia,   Gr.  et  Lat.  Morelli, 

2  vol.  folio  Paris,  1615 

Hieronymi    (Sancti   Eusebii)    Opera    omnia    que   extant,    studio 

Mariani  Victorii,  9  vol.  in  3,  folio  Paris,  1624. 

* Divina  Biblioiheca  antebac  inedita,  complectens  Trans- 

.  lationes  Latinas  Veteris  ac  Novi  Testamenti,  cum  ex  Hebrae- 

is,  tum  h  Grsecis  fontibus  derivatas,  Joannis  Martianay  et 

Anth.  Pouget,  folio  Paris,  16D3 

Irenaei  adversus  Valentini  et  similium  Gnosticorum  Haereses  Libri 

V.  Gr.  et  Lat.  folio  Paris,  1630 

Isidori  Hispalensis  Episcopi  Opera,  edidit  Jac.  Du  Breal,  folio 

ColonicB  Agrippimp,  1617 
Isidori  Pelusiotse  Epistols,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Observat.  Billii,  folio 

Paris,  1585 
Justini  (Philosophi  et  Martyris)  Apologise  Duse  et  Dialogus  cum 
Trypbone  Judaeo,  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  Thirlby,  folio 

London,  1772 

Lactantii  ((!!oelii  Firmiani)  Opera,  edidit  Joannis  Bapt.  Le  Brun  et 

Nic.  Langlet  Du  Fresnoy,  2  vol.  4to.  Lut,  Paris,  1748 

Macarii  JSgyptii  Homiliae,  J.  G.  Pritius  Textum  Gmcum  accurate 

recensuit,  Latinamque  Versioncm  emendavft,  12mo. 

Lipsue,  1698 
Meckeli  Gnomologia  Patrum,  in  Locos  comm.  digesta,  4to. 

UbMB,  1651 


12  PATRBS   ECCLKSIA8T1CI. 

Minucii  Felicis  Octavius,  cum  integris  Woveri,  Elmenhorstii,  He- 
raldi,  Rigaltii,  JSotis,  aliorumque  hioc  inde  collectis,  ex  Re- 
censione  Jacobi  Gronovii,  qui  Emendationes  et  Explicationes 
suas  adjecit.  Accedunt  Caecilius  Cyprianus  de  Idolorum 
Vanitate,  et  Julius  Firmicus  Maternus  de  Enrore  Profana- 
rum  Religionum,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1709  ' 

et  Csecilius  Cyprianus  de  Vanitate  Idolorum  cura 

J.  A.  Emesti,  12mo.  Longosalis,  1740 

Mingarellii  (J.  Aloysii)  Anecdotorum  Fasciculus,  sive  Paulini  No- 
lant,  Anonymiy  Alani  Magni,  ac  Theophylacti  Opuscula,  4to. 

Rom<B,  1750 

Muratori  (L.  A.)  Anecdota  Graeca,  Or.  et  Lat.  ex  MS.  Cod.  nunc 
primum  eruta,  Notis.  et  Disquis  aucta,  4to.  Patav,  1709 

Anecdota  Latina  ex  Cod.  Bibl.  Ambros.  4  vol.  in 

2,  4to.  Patami,  1697-1713 

Idem,  editio  altera,  4  vol.  in  1,  4to.  Ibid,  1776 


Nili  Ascetae,  (Discipuli  S.  Joannis  Chrysostomi,^  Epistolarum 
Libri  IV.  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  interp.  Allatii,  folio       Ronue,  1668 

Orellii  Selecta  Patrum  Ecclesiae  Capita  ad  ihrjytiTiKtjy  sacram  per- 
tinentia,  8vo.  Turici,  1820 

Originis  Opera  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  C.  de  la  Rue,  4  vol.  fol.  Par.  1773 

de  Oratione  Liber,  12mo.  Oxonii,  1650 

Orosii  (Pauli)  Ad  versus  Paganos  Historianim  Libri  VII,  ut  et 
A  pologeticus  contra  Pelagium,  de  Arbitrii  Libertate,  cum  No- 
tis Variorum,  recensuit,  et  illustravit  S.  Havercampus,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1738 

Orosius  translated  into  Anglo-Saxon  by  King  Alfred,  vfith  an  Eng- 
lish Version  by  Daines  Barrington,  8vo.  London,  1773 

Patrum  Sanctorum,  qui  Temporibus  Apostolicis  floruerunt,  Opera 

edita  et  inedita,   vera  et  supposita,    (Barnabas,  Clemens, 

*    Hermas,  Ignatius,   Polycarpus,)  studio  J.  B.  Cotelerii  et 

Joan.  Clerici,  2  vol.  folio  Anut.  1724 

Philastrius  de  Haeresibus,  cum  Emend,  et  Notis  Fabricii,  12mo. 

Hamb.  1721 

Procopii  (Sophists  Christ,  variarum  in  Esaiam  Prophetam  Commen- 
tationum  Epitome :  cum  prceposito  Eusebii  Fragmento,  de 
Vitis  Prophetarum,  Gr.  et  Lat.  S.  Curterii,  folio       Par,  1580 


THEOLOGY.  13 

Reliquiae  Sacrte;  sire  Auctorura  fere  jam  deperditorum  2di  et  3tii 
Saeculi  fragmenta  quae  supersunt.  Accedunt  Epistolae  Syno- 
dicse  et  Ganonicse  Nicseni  Concilii  Antiquiores,  ad  Cod. 
MSS.  recensuit,  Notisque  illustravit  M.  J.  Routh,  S.  T.  P. 
4  vol.  8vo.  Oxan.  1814 

Tatiaai  Oratio  ad  Graecos,  cum  Hermiae  Irrisione  Gentilium  Philoso- 
phonim.  Or.  et  Lat  ex  yetustis  £xx.  recensuit  et  Anuotationi- 
bns  Variorum  suisque  illustravit  W.  Worth,  dvo.   Oxon.  1700 

Tertulliani  Opera,  studio  Rigaltii,  folio  Lut,  1675 

With  many  manuscript  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

-^— —  Opera,  recensuit  Semler,  6  vol.  Bvo.  Hal,  1770 
Liber  de  Pallio,  ex  recens.  et  cum  notis  CI.  Salmasii,  8vo. 

fine  portrait  Lugd,  Bat,  1650 

Zacagnii  (L.  A.)  Collectanea  Monumentonim  Veterum  Ecclesis 

Graecse  et  Latinae,  4to.  Rom,  1608 

THEOLOGY. 

Abarbanelis  Commentarius  in  Pentateuchum  Mosis,  Hebraicae,  ed. 

Bashuysen,  Hanov.  1710 — et  in  Libr.  reliq.  V.  Test,  edidit 

Pfeifler,  2  vol.  folio  Franc,  1736 

**  These  Commentaries  are  very  curious.*'    S.  P. 

Comm.  in  lonam,  Heb.  et  Lat.  Fahlerii,  12mo.  Ups,  1696 

et  Mosis  Alschechi,  Commentaria  in  Esaiae  Prophetiam, 

edidit  C.  L'Empereur,  12mo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1631 

Abbot  (C.^  Parochial  Divinity,  or  Sermons  on  various  Subjects, 

8vo.  1807 

**  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  from  his  sincere  admirer  the  Author." 

Abemethy's  (John)  Discourses  concerning  the  Being  and  Natural 
Perfections  of  God,  2  vol.  8vo.  1746 

Abichtii  (J.  H.)  de  Rationis  in  Theologia  Vi  atque  virtute,  Specimen 
Philosophicum,  8vo.  Lipsia,  1790 

Abreschii  (P.)  Paraphrasis  et  Annot.  in  Epistolam  ad  Hebraeos, 
8vo.  Lvg,  Bat,  1786 

Abul-Feda  (Ismael)  de  Vita  et  Rebus  Gestis  Moslemicae  Religionis 
Auctoris,  et  Imperii  Saracenici  Fundatoris,  ex  Cod.  MS.  Po- 
cockiano  Bibl.  Bodl.  Textum  Arabicum  primus  edidit,  Latine 
vertit,  Praef.  et  Notis  illustravit,  J.  Gagnier,  folio  Oxoit.1723. 


14  THBOLOGY. 

Account  of  Greek  MS8.  chiefly  Biblical,  collected  by  Prof.  Carlyle 
and  deposited  in  the  Archiepiscopal  Library  at  Lambeth,  8vo. 

LondL 

**  The  gift  of  His  Grace  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.*' 

Annotations  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines  upon  all  the  Books  of  the 
Old  and  New  Testament,  2  toI.  folio  Londxm,  1667 

Aittsworth  oii  the  Pentateuch,  2  vol.  4to.  1618-19 

Adami  (Melch.)  Vitae  Germanorum  et  exterorum  Theologorum,  qui 
superiore  saeculo  Ecclesiam  Christi  Voce  Scriptisqiie  propa- 
garunt  et  propugnarunt,  et  ad  annum  usque  1718  deducts, 
8vo.  Heidelbergm,  1618-20 

Adami  (¥*,)  Obserrationes  Philologico-Theologicie,  quibus  plurima 
Noyi  prassertim  Foederis  loca  ex  Moribus  et  Ritibus  diversa- 
rum  Gentium  illustrantur,  4to.  GnmingtB,  1710 

Adriani  Isagoge  Sacrarum  Literarum  et  Antiquissimorum  Grsecorum 
in  Prophetas  Fragmenta,  Opera  D.  Hoeschelii,  4to. 

Albaspini  (Gal.  Aurel.  Episc.)  De  Veteribus  Ecclesise  Ritibus  Ob- 
servtttionum  Libri  duo.  Notie  in  Concilium  Eliberitanum,  et 
in  Tertullianum,  4to.  Paris,  1623 

Albers  (H.)  Commentatio  de  Momento  et  Veritate  Historise  Jesu, 

4to.  Gotting,  1705 

Aug,  TtW.  1602 
Alberti  (J.)  Observationes  Philologies  in  N.  T.  8vo. 

Lug.  Bat.  1725 

Periculum  Criticum  in  V.  et  N.  Test  8vo.     Ibid.  1728 

Glossarium  Graecum  in  Sacros  N.T.  libros,  ex  MSS. 

editum  ac  illustratum,  accedunt  ejusdem  Miscellanea  Critica 

in  Glossas  Nomicas,  Suidam  et  Hesychium,  8vo.    Ihid,  1735 

Albertini  (E.)  de  Eucharistiae  sive  Coense  Dominicse  Sacramento 

Libri  III,  folio  Davent.  1654 

Alcasar  (Hispalensis)  Vestigatio  arcani  Sensus  in  Apocalypsi,  folio 

Antwerp,  1614 

Alcorani  Textus  Universus,  ex  correctioribus  Arabum  Exemplari- 

bus  summa  fide,  atque  pulcherrimis  characteribus  descriptus, 

cum  Refutatione  Alcorani,  auctore  Lud.  Maraccio,  2  vol.  in 

1,  folio  Patavia,  1698 


THBOLOOT.  16 

Alcoran  of  Mohammed,  translated  by  G.  Sale,  2  vol.  8vo.        1764 
Allatios  (Leo)  de  Templis  Gmcorum  reoentioribus  Lib.  III.   De 
Ntartheee  Eoclesiae  Veteris  oec   non  de  Greecomm  hodie 
quorundam  Opinationibus  de  Mensura  Temporum,  Svo. 

CoUmuBj  1646 

AUwoerdeni  HUtoria  MichselU  Serveti,  4to.  Heinut.  1727 

Alttng  (Jacobi)  Schilo  sen  de  Vaticinio  Fatriarchse  Jacobi  quod 

Gmet.  XLIX.  exHai,  Libri  V.  4to.  Fran.  1660 

Altaanni  (J.  G.)  Meletemata  philologico-critica,  quibott  difficili- 

oribns  Not!  Testamenti  Locb  ex  antiquitate  lux  affunditur  et 

▼erus  eoruodem  sensus  indagatur.  Accedit  Oratio  de  iliustri 

Inacriptione  Cnicb  Christi  ej  usque  Mysterio.  4to. 

Traj.  Rhen.  1753 
Amama  (S.)  Anti-barbarus  Biblicus  libro  quarto  auctus,  4to. 

FrancquertsBt  1666 

— ' Diss,  de  Papismi  Erroribus,  Franc.  1618  —  Amounet 

Honilia  in  Laudem  D.  Tbom«e  Aquinatis  Insulis  habita 
Anno  1666— (Hooper)  De  VatentiniaDorum  Haeresi  Conjec- 
ture, quibus  iilius  Origo  ex  iEgypUca  Theologia  deducitur, 
in  1  Yol.  4to.  London,  1711 

Amersfoordt  (J.)  Dissertatio  Philologica  de  variis  Lectiouibus  Holmes- 
ianis  Locorum  quorundam  Pentateuchi  Mosaici,  4to. 

Lug.  Bat.  1816 
Amesii  (G.)  Medulla  Theologiae,  18mo.  Londini,  1629 

*^ —  Lectiones  in  CX  Psalmos  David  is,  4to.        Amst,  1636 

Bellarminus  Enervatus,  4  vol.  24mo.  Amst.  1630 

_.^ — : Dissertationes  Theologicae  dc  duabus  Quaestionibus  con- 

troversis :  prima  de  Reconciliatione  per  Mortem  Christi ;  altera 

de  Electione  ex  fide  praevisa,  inter  Gulielmum  Amesium  An- 

glom,  et  Nic.  Grevinchovium,  Rott.  4to.  L.  Bat.  1616 

Ammon  (C.  T.)  Summa  Theologiae  Christianae,  12mo.      Gott.  1803 

■ De  Versionis  V.  T.  Venetae  Gr.  Usu  Com- 

mentatio,  8vo.  Erlang.  1791 

Amyraldi  (M.)  Specimen   Animadversionum  in  Exercitationes  de 

Gratia  Universali  Salmwrii  1648 

"  This  excellent  Book  is  addressed,  '  Ad  Reverendos  Vires  Ecclesiarum 
in  Gallia  Reformatarum  Pastores.'"    S.  Pare. 


16  THEOLOGY. 

Analepsis,  or  an  Essay  to  prove  the  Ascension  or  Traiislation  of  ibe 
Blessed  Virgin  into  Heaven, Soul  and  Body,  8vo.  London^  1797 

Annotationes  in  Vet.  Test,  et  in  Epist.  ad  Ephesios,  incerto  Auctore, 
edidit  Rhenferdus,  Bvo.  Fran,  1704 

Ansaldi  de  futiiro  Saeculo  ab  Hebra^is  ante  Captivitatem  cognito  ad- 
versus  J.  Clerici  Cogitata  Coramentarius,  12mo. 

Mediolani,  174B 

Apthorpe  (E)  Letters  on  the  Prevalence  of  Christianity  before  its 
Civil  Establishment,  with  Observations  on  a  late  History  of 
the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  8vo. 

Ltmtkm,  1778 

Aretii  (Ben.)  Commentarii  in  Domini  Nostri  Jesu  Christi  Novum 
Testamentum,  folio  Paris,  1807 

Aretius  (Ben.)  History  of  Valentinius  Gentilis,  the  Tritheist,  trans- 
lated by  Sherlock,  12mo.  1606 

An  Argument  proving,  that  according  to  the  Covenant  of  Eternal 
Life,  revealed  in  the  Scriptures,  Man  may  be  translated  from 
hence  into  that  Eternal  Life,  without  passing  through  Death, 
although  the  Human  Nature  of  Christ  himself  could  not  be 
thus  translated  till  he  had  passed  through  Death.  8vo. 

Arminii  (Jacobi)  Opera  Theologica,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1620 

Vita,  Prefationem  Notasque  addidit  Mosheimius,  8vo. 

BruTuwick,  1725 

Amdii  (Josh.)  Lexicon  Antiquitatum  Ecclesiasticanim,  4to. 

Gripswald,  1660 

Amaud  (M.)  The  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Eucharist,  folio 

London,  1684 

Arpe  (P.  F.)  Theatrum  Fati,  sive  Notitia  Scriptorum  de  Providen- 
tia,  Fortuna,  et  Fato  Roterodami,  1712 

**  Liher  rariisimvs,  given  to  me  by  the  learned  Dr.  Samuel  Butler,  in 
1819.  This  book  is  historical  only,  not  irreligious;  what  Arpe  had  to 
say  de  Prowdeniia  et  Fortuna  was  reserved  for  other  works,  but  I  know 
not  whether  such  works  ever  appeared.  In  the  same  volume  is  published 
a  very  interesting  Apologia  pro  Julio  (kuare  Vanino — CotmofoU,  1712.  * 

S.  Pahr. 

Apologia  pro  Jul.  Caesare  Vanino  Neapolitano,  8vo. 

Cosmopoli,  1712 


THEOLOOT.  17 

"  I  read  tfaii  interesdng  book.  Nor.  1, 1618;  I  suspect  it  to  l|ave  been 
written  in  Italian,  and  to  have  been  translated  into  Latin.  Vanlni  was  a 
Maniac,  but  not  an  Atheist,  and  ought  to  have  been  confined,  not  burnt 
The  torments  inflicted  upon  him  by  his  persecutors  were  infernally 
cruel"    S.  Pabk. 

Ashton's  (**  the  eloquent  Dr.  Tfaos.")  Sermons  on  several  Occasions, 
8vo.  1770 

Asptin's  Disquisition  upon  Worshipping  towards  the  East,  wherein 
are  contained  the  general  Antiquity,  Rise,  and  Reasonableness 
of  this  Religious  Ceremony  in  the  Gentile  World,  &c.  2d. 
edition,  8vo.  1740 

Astexani  de  Ast,  Summa  de  Casibus  Conscientise,  2  vol.  folio. 
Cap's  iUuminated  Venet.  1478 

Atterbury's  Sermons,  4  vol.  8vo.  1786 

Aviani  Clavis  Poeseos  Sacrse,  Hebr.  et  Lat  12mo.  Zips.  1627 

Aurivillii  (O.  Prof.  Upsal.)  Dissertationes  ad  Sacras  Literas  ct 
Philologiam  Orientalem  pertincntes,  cum  Fraefatione  J.  D. 
•Michaelis,  8vo.  Goett.  1790 

Bagdiaw  (Ed.)  Dissertationes  Anti-Socinianae,  in  quibus  probatur,  1. 
Socinianos  non  debere  dici  Christianos ;  2.  Solam  rationem, 
quo  fundamento  nituntur  Sociniani,  ad  percipienda  Fidei 
Mysteria  non  sufficere,  12mo.  Land.  1657 

'*  £t  gens  quae  iniausti  placitis  addicta  Socini 
^  Christiados  inter  vix  meritura  locum  est'' 

*'  Dr.  Parr  directed  these  verses  to  be  transcribed  fW)m  the  Poems  of 
Adrian  Reland.  But  in  defiance  of  the  Poet,  who  was  ingenious,  and  of 
Bagshaw,  who  was  dull,  Dr.  Parr  will  not  erase  the  Soeinians  out  of  his 
Catalogue  of  Christians.''  S.  P. 

Bahrdtii  (D.  C  F.)  Observationes  Criticse  circa  Lectionem  Codicum 
MSS.  Hebr.  12mo.  Ups.  1770 

«  Liber  perutUis."    S.  P. 

"  -  Commentarius  in   Malachiam,  cum  Examine 

Lect.  Var.  Houbigantii,  &c.  8vo.  Lips,  1768 
Apparatus  CriUcus  ad  formandum  Interpretem 


Veteris  Test,  congestus,  8vo.  Lips,  1775 

c 


1»  THEOLOGY. 


Baker's  Reflections  upon  Learning,  wherein  is  shewn  the  Insuffi- 
ciency  thereof  in  its  several  Particulars,  in  order  to  evince  the 
Usefulness  and  Necessity  of  Revelation,  8vo.  1708 

"  The  ingenious,  erudite,  honest,  and  pious  Mr.  Baker,  was  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge."    S.  P. 

Balguy's  (Dr.  John)  Discourses  on  various  Subjects,  8vo. 

Winch.  1785 

Lambeth   Sermon   upon    the  Consecration   of 

Bishop  Hurd,  4to.  1775 

Collection  of  Tracts,  Moral  and  Theological, 


with  additional  Notes,  and  a  Supplement  concerning  Recti- 
tude, 8vo.  1734 
Balguy's  Tracts,  viz.  1.  Silvius*s  Examination  of  certain  Doctrines 
lately  taught  and  defended  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Stebbing,  Lon- 
don, 1718—2.  Defence  of  a  Dialogue  between  a  Papist  and 
a  Protestant,  in  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Stebbing,  1720 — 

3.  A  Letter  to  a  Deist,  concerning  the  Beauty  and  Excel- 
lency of  Moral  Virtue,  and  the  Support  and  Improvement 
which    it  receives  from  the   Christian  Revelation,   1726 — 

4.  The  Foundation  of  Moral  Goodness,  or  a  further  Inquiry 
into  the  Original  of  our  Idea  of  Virtue.  1728 

Baluzii  (Steph.)  Nova  Collectio  Conciliorum,  vol.  1,  folio 

Paris,  1683 
Bampton  Lectures,  1.  by  Dr.  Neve,  1781 — 2.  by  Robert  Holmes, 
1782 — 3.  Two  Sermons  on  the  State  of  the  Soul  after  its 
Separation  from  the  Body,  written  by  Bishop  Bull,  and 
edited  by  Dr.  Chappelow,  1765 — 4.  An  Attempt  to  prove 
that  the  Old  Law  relating  to  the  Jewish  Sacrifice  is  still  en- 
forced, by  a  Clergyman,  1755,  8vo. 

by  Thomas  Falconer,  8vo.  Oxford,  1811 

<«  by  my  Friend  the  ingenious  Henry  Kett,"  8vo. 

1791 

by  Bishop  Van  Mildert,  8vo.  1815 

on  Prophecy, by  G.  Richards,  8vo.  Oxford,lS00 

^  together  with  a  Sermon  on  the  Duty  of  attempt- 


THBOLOGY.  10 

\Bg  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  &c.     By  Joseph  White, 

8vo.  1786 

Bampton  Lectures,  by  Dr.  Charles  Ooddard,  Bvo.  1824 

"Fonneriy  my  pupil  at  Norwich.*'  S.  P. 

Bangorian  Controversy,  a  Collection   of    Volumes  and    Tracts, 

11  vol.  8VO.  1716-17 

Banks'  (John  Cleaver)  Enquiry  into  the  Rationale  of  Christianity, 

8vo. 

^  Liber  rarissimus,  never  published,  and  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  his 
friend,  the  author.''  S.  P. 

Barclay's  (**  the  celebrated  Robert")  Apology  for  the  Christian  Di- 
vinity, being  an  Explanation  and  Vindication  of  the  Prin* 
ciples  and  Doctrines  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  royal  8vo. 

1780 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Genuine  Remains,  8vo.  1693 

Baronii  (C.)  Annates  Ecclesiastici,  12  vol.  in  6,  folio 

CoUmuB  AgrippituBf  1624 

Barrow's  (Dr.  Isaac).  Works,  including  his  Latin  "  Opuscula," 
4  vol.  folio  1687 

Treatise  of  the  Pope's  Supremacy ;  to  which 

is  added  a  Discourse  concerning  the  Unity  of  the  Church, 
4to.  1680 

Sermons  on  the  Love  of  God  and  our  Neigh- 
bour, 8vo.  1680 


several  Sermons  against  £vil-speaking,  8vo. 

1678 
Sermons   preached  upon   several    Occasions 

1678 

*'  These  three  books  once  belonged  to  my  Father.''  S.  Parb. 
Bartholini  de  Latere  Christi  aperto  Dissertatio :  accedunt  Salmasii 

et  aliorum  de  Cruce  Epistolae,  12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1646 

Barton  (Ph.)  Firmitas  Prophetici  Sermonis,  Concio  pro  Termino 

habita  coram  Academia  Oxoniensi,  1766,  4to.      Ox<m.  1767 
Basnagii  (S.)  De  Rebus  Sacris   et  Ecclesiasticis  Exercitationes 

Historico-criticae,  in  quibus  Card.  Baronii  Annales,  ab  Anno 

Christi  35,  in  quo  Casaubon  desiit,  expenduntur,  tum  et  multa 


20  THBOLOQY. 

adversus  Bellarminuoiy  Lightfootum,  PagiuiOy  et  alios  disco- 
tiuntur,  pluriniique  Historiie  et  Chronologiae  Errores  emen- 
dantur,  4to.  .  Ultng.  1692 

Basnage's  History  of  tke  Jews  in  Continuation  of  Josephus,  folio 

1708 

<*  y.  D.  Samueli  Parr  librom  huncce  D.D.  Robertas  Knight,  Decimo 
Kal.  Novemb.  A.  S.  MDCCLXXXXV." 

Bastwick  (Joan.)  Apologeticus  ad  Episcopos  Anglicanos,  12mo. 

JLoni/.  1636 

Bates'  (Jas.)  Rationale  of  the  Literal  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin,  royal 
8vo.  1766 

Baueri  (C.  L.)  Rhetoricae  Paulinse,  vel  quid  Oratorium  sit  in  Ora- 
tione  Pauli,  3  vol.  in  2, 12mo.  HuUb,  1782 

Logica  Paulina,  12mo.  HoUb,  1774 

Philologia  Thucydideo-Paulina,  12nio. 

Hake,  1773 

Baumgarten  (S.  J.)  Theses  Theologicae,  Elementa  Doctrinae  Sanctio- 
ris  complectentes,  12mo.  HtUa,  1750 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Answer  to  Dr.  E.  Stillingfleet's  Charge  of  Sepa- 
ration, 4to.  1680 

Bayle's  (P.)  Philosophical  Commentary  on  Luke  zir.  23,  2  vol. 
8vo.  1708 

Beckii  (C.  D.)  Monogrammata  Hermeneutices  Librorum  Novi 
Foederis,  8vo.  Lips.  1803 

Bell's  (Dr.  Wm.)  Enquiry  into  the  Divine  Missions  of  John  the 
Baptist  and  Jesus  Christ,  8vo.  1761 

■  Attempt  to  ascertain  and  illustrate  the  Au- 
thority, Nature,  and  Design  of  the  Insitution  of  Christ,  com- 
monly called  the  Communion  and  the  LonVs  Supper;  the 
second  edition,  8vo.  1781 

**  On  the  Sacrament,  my  serious  opinions  agree  with  those  of  Hoadley, 
Bell,  and  John  Taylor  of  Norwich."    S.  Parr. 

Bellamy's  (J.)  Critical  Examination  of  the  Objections  made  to  his 
Translation  of  the  Bible,  8vo.  1820 

<<  The  gift  of  the  author.*'    &  P. 


THBOLOOY.  21 

BelihaiD's  (Thoa.)  Rights  of  Conscience  asserted  and  defined,  in 
reference  to  the  Modem  Interpretation  of  the  Toleration  Act, 
8vo.  1812 

, £pi8tks  of  Paul  the  Apostle  trandated,  with  an 

Exposition  and  Notes,  2  vol.  4to.  1822 

''This  excellent  work  of  Belsham  was  given  to  me  by  the  writer.  I 
do  not  entirely  agree  with  Um  upon  some  doctrinal  points ;  hut  I  ought 
to  commend  the  matter,  style,  and  spirit  of  the  preface;  and  in  my  opi- 
nion the  translation  does  great  credit  to  the  diligence,  judgment,  erudi- 
tion, and  piety  of  my  much  respected  friend."    S.  P. 

Vindication  of  his  New  Translation  and  Exposi- 


tion of  the  Epistles  of  St.  Paul,  8vo.  1824 

«  The  gift  of  the  author."    S.  P. 

Reply  to  the  calumnious  Charges  of  Dr.  Moysey, 


the  Bampton  Lecturer,  8vo.  1819 

''  A  most  able  Reply  indeed."    S.  Pakr. 

Ben  Dayid's  Reply  to  two  Deistical  Works,  entitled  the  New  Trial 
of  the  Witnesses,  and  Gamaliel  Smith's  "Not  Paul,  bat 
Jesus,"  8vo.  1824 

"  The  real  writer  was  Mr.  Jones,  nephew  of  Dr.  Rees.''    S.  P. 

Bendtseni  Specimen  Exercitationum  Criticarum  in  Veteris  Testamenti 
Libros  e  Scriptis  Patrum  et  antiquis  Versioaibus,  Goett,nQ9 

Bengelius's  Introduction  to  his  Exposition  of  the  Apocalypse,  trans- 
lated by  Robertson,  8vo.  1757 

Bonnet's  (Dr.  Thos.)  Directions  for  Studying,  1.  a  General  Sys- 
tem or  Body  of  Divinity,  2.  the  Thirty-nine  Articles  of  Reli- 
gion, 8vo.  second  edition  1719 

Paraphrase,  with  Annotations  upon  the  Book 

of  Common  Prayer,  8vo.  1708 

Bentham's  (Jer.)  Church-of-Englandism  and  its  Catechism  ex- 
amined :  preceded  by  Strictures  on  the  Exclusionary  System 
pursued  in  the  National  Society^s  Schools,  8vo.  1818 

"  Suppressed.'*    S.  P. 

Bmitley — A  Discourse  of  Free-thinking,  occasioned  by  the  Rise  and 
Growth  of  a  Sect  called  Free-thinkers,  8vo  London,  1713 — 


22  THEOLOGY. 

2.  Remarks  upon  a  late  Discourse  (by  Collins)  of  Free- 
lliinkin^,  in  a  Letter  to  N.  N.  by  Pbileleutherus  Lipsiensis, 
6th.  edit.  Parts  1  &  2»  8vo.  Comb.  1725 

Bentley's  Remarks  upon   a  late   Discourse  (by  Collins)  of  Free- 
thinking,  8vo.  1727-8 

Boyle  Lectures  against  Atheism,  with  a  Commencement 

Sermon  preached  in  July,  1696,  8to.  Cambr.  VITA 

Proposals  for  Printing  a  new  Edition  of  the  Greek  Test. 

and  St.  Hierome's  Latin  Version  ;  with  a  full  Answer  to  all 
the  Remarks  of  a  late  Pamphleteer,  by  a  Member  of  Trinity 
College  in  Cambridge,  Lond,  1721. — 2.  Dr.  Middleton's  Fur- 
ther Remarks  upon  Dr.  Bentley's  Proposals  for  printing  a  new 
Edition  of  the  New  Testament,  Lond.  1721. — 3.  Jus  Aca- 
demicum ;  or  a  Defence  of  the  peculiar  Jurisdiction  which 
belongs  of  Common  Right  to  Uniyersities  in  General,  &c. 
By  a  Person  concerned,  ("  being  Dr.  Colbatch."  S.P.)   4to. 

1722 

Bergmanni  (I.  T.)  Commentatio  in  Psalmum  Centcsimum  Decimum, 
4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1819 

Bernstein  (G.  H.)  de  Initiis  et  Originibus  Religiunum  in  Oriente 
dispersarum,  quae  differunt  a  Religione  Christiana,  Liber,  4to. 

Berl  1817 

Berington  (Jos.)  and  John  Kirke's  Faith  of  the  Catholics  confirmed 
by  Scripture,  and  attested  by  Fathers  of  the  first  five  Centu- 
ries of  the  Church,  8yo.  1813 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons  on  the  Gradual  Revelation  of  the 
Gospel  from  the  time  of  Man's  Apostacy,  2  vol.  8vo.      1733 

Bertholdti  Opuscula  Academica,  exegetici  potius  Argumenti,  8vo. 

Lipi.  1824 

Berthorii  (Petri)  Reductorium  Moralizationum  super  totam  Bibliam, 
folio,  Lit.  Goth.  ColanuBt  Barth,  de  Unckel,  1477 

Bertrandi  (Card.)  Sermones  Quadrigesimales  Epistolares,  2  vol. 
sm.  4to.  Lit.  Goth,  Argent.  1501 

Beverigii  (G.)  Concio  ad  Synodum  ab  Episcopis  et  Clero  Provin- 
ci;B  Cantuariensis  celebratum,  4to.  Land.  1689 

Synodicon  sive  Pandecta  Canonum  SS.  Apostolo- 


THEOliOGY.  23 

rum,  6t  Gonciliorum  ab  Ecclesia  Graeca  recepiorumy  nee  non 

Canonicarum  SS.  Patrum  £pisiolarum»  2  vol.  folio  Qapoii.1672 
•Bess  Tractatio  de  Polygamiay  advenus  Ochinum  et  Al.  Daoeni, 

1651. — Ejusd.  Tract  de  Repudiis  et  Divortiis,  1651,  18mo, 
Bibliotheca  Bremensis  historico-philologico-theologica,  8  vol.  12mo. 

Bremm,  1719-25 
• Bremensis  Nova  historico-philologico-theologica,  6  vol. 

in  3,  12mo.  Brenus,  1760 

Bibliotheca  Hagana  historico-philologico-theologico,  ad  Continuati- 

onem  Bibliothecse  Bremensis  Novse,  2  vol.  12mo. 

Anut.  et  Lugd.  Bat.  1768-70 
Bibliotheca  Fratrum  Polouorum  quos  Unitarios  vocant,  viz.  Socini, 

Wolzogenii,  Crellii,  et  Slichtingii  Opera,  8  vol.  folio 

IrenapoU,  etc.  1656 

''  For  well-known  reasons  of  prudence^  the  names  of  places  chosen  by 
the  Fratres  Poloni,  are  fictitious."    S.  P. 

Biddle*s  (John)  Twelve  Arguments  against  the  Deity  of  the  Holy 

Spirit,  4to.  1647 

"  Very  scarce."  S.  P. 

Bielii  Novus  Thesaurus  Philologicus,  sive  Lexicon  in  LXX.  et 
alios  Intt.  Vet  Test.  3  vol.  8vo.  Hag.  Comit.  1779 

Bilson  (T.)  de  Perpetua  Ecclesia:  Christi  G  ubernat ,  4to.    Land.  1611 

Bingham's  (Jos.)  Works,  2  vol.  folio  1726 

Binterim  (A.  J.)  Epistola  Catholica  Interlinealis  de  Lingua  orig. 
Novi  Test,  non  Latioa,  8vo.  Dtus.  1820 

Propempticum  ad  Problema  criticum  SS.  Nov. 

Test  in  quo  Idiomate  orig.  ab  Apostolis  edita  fuerit,  8vo. 

Mogvnt.  1822 

Bioern  (C.  A.)  Threnos  Jeremise  et  Vaticinium  Nahumi  metrice  red- 
ditum,  Notisque  philologicis  illustratum,  8vo.     HaunuB^  1814 

Birch  (A.)  Variae  Lectiones  ad  Textum  Act.  Apost,  Epist  Cathol. 
et  Pauli,  e  Codd.  Grsecis  Bibliothecse  Vaticanse  et  al.  col- 
lects et  editas,  8vo.  HowkUb^  1798 

Variae  Lectiones  ad  Textum  Apocalypseos,  8vo. 

Haunia,  1800 

■  —  Variae  Lectiones  ad  Textum  IV.  Evangeliorum,  e  Codd. 

MS.  Vatic,  Barberini,  S.  Basilii,  &c.  8vo.     HauwicB,  1801 


24  THEOLOGY^ 

BlackalPs  (Bp.)  Works,  2  toI.  foUo  LomL  1723 

Bkckburae's  (**  The  celebrated  Archdeacon")   Work8,7  vol.  8vo. 

Comb.  1804 
■    ■    *    ■  ■ '   The  Confessional^  3d  edition^  enlarged »  8t6. 

1770 


—  Three  Letters  to  the  Author  of  the  Confessional,  (by 
Oloneester  Ridley)  8yo.  1763 

Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  the  Controversy 


between  the  Protestants  and  Papists  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  particularly  How  fiar  the  latter  are  entitled  to  a 
Toleration  upon  Protestant  Principles,  8vo.  1768 

-*^ — The  Separate  Existence  of  the  Soal   between  Death 


and  the  General  Resurrection ;   with  some  Thoughts,   in 
Prefatory  Discourse,  on  the  Use  and  Importance  of  Theolo- 
gical Controversy,  1st  edition,  8vo.  1765 
Blackwall's  Sacred  Classics,  2  vol.  l2mo.  3d  edit.                      1737 
Blair's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons,  3  vol.  8vo.  10th  edition                  1790 

Lectures  on  the  Canon  of  the  Scriptures,  4to. 

1786 

Blaaey's  (B.)  Translation  of  Jeremiah  and  Lamentations;  with  Notes 

critical,  philological,  and  ezplanatoiy,  4to.  Oxford,  1784 

Blomfield  (Rev.  C.  J.) — A  Reference  to  Jewish  Tradition  necessary 

to  an  Interpreter  of  the  New  Testament,  a  Sermon  preached 

before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  1816,  8vo.    CanUf.  1817 

Presentatioii  copy.  ^  A  most  judicious  discourse,  and  worthy  the 
learned  Author/'    S.  P. 


•- Dissertation  upon  the  Traditional  Knowledge 

of  a  Promised  Redeemer,  which  subsbted  before  the  Advent, 
8to.  Ckmb.  1819 

■"  ■■■'  '    '  ■     Five  Lectures  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John, 


l^mo.  1823 
(Dr.  S.)  Visitation  Sermon,  8vo.                                1817 

"^  £xoelleiit*-4he  gift  of  the  Author.**    S.  P. 

Bock  (F.  S.)  Historia  Anti-Trinitarionim,  maxime  Socinianismi  et 
Socinianorum,  quorum  Auctores,  Promotores,  &c.  ex  Fontibus 


THBOiA>OY.  25 

BMigBunque  partem  Monumenlis  et  Documentis  MSS.  re- 

eeasentur,  3  vol.  8?o.  Regiam.  1774 

Boehaxti  (8.)  Hierozoicoii  nre  de  Animalibus  S.  Script  2  vol.  in  1, 

falio  Lond.  1663 

■  ■     -  Geographia  Sacra,  curavit  YUlemaiidy,  folio 

Lugd.  Bat.  1692 

Bode  (C  A.)  Pseudo-Critica  Millio-Bengeliana,  sive  Tractatus  cri- 

ticiiSy  quo  Versioouin  Orieatalium  Allegationes  pro  variis  N. 

T«  Graeci  Lectionibus  a  Millio  et  Bengelio  frustra  factse, 

plene  recensentur»  refutaDtur,  et  eliminaotar,  iasertis  eanmdeBi 

VersioDum  veris  Aliegationibus,  2  vol.  8vo.  HaL  1767 

Boebmems  (L.  G.)  De  Hypsistariis,  Prcefato  D.  Angiislo  Neandro^ 

Bvo.  BeroUmi,  1824 

Boemeri  (C.  F.)  Isagoge  brevis  ad  Scripturam  Sacram  et  Historiam 

ejus,  8vo.  Lip^  1763 

Bo^thius  (The  New),  or  of  the  Consolatioii  of  Christianity,  8yo. 

1806 
"  The  giftof  the  Author."  S.  P. 

BoBoet's  (Chas.)  PUlosophicid  and  Critical  Inquiries  concerning 
Christianity,  translated  by  Boissier,  8vo.  1787 

Bonavcntune  SerDiones  4e  Tempore  et  de  Sanctisv  folio  LU»  Goth. 

ZwoUis,  1470 

Book  of  Religion,  Ceremonies,  and  Prayers  of  die  Jews,  translated 

fiom  ttie  Hebrew,  8vo.  1738 

Booker's  {**  The  worthy  Rev.  Matthew")  Sermons,  published  by  his 

Widow  Si&urhridge,  1810 

Boigeri  (£.)  Interpretatio  Epistolse  Pauli  ad  Galatas,  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1807 

Disputatio  qua  censetur  Sententia  J.  A.  £berhardi,  de 

Origine  et  nativa  Indole  Religionis  Christianse,  4to. 

HwL  1816 
de  Constanti  et  ^quabili  Jesa  Cbristi  Indole,  Doc- 


>»  ■    » 


trina,  ac  Docendi  Ratione,  sive  Commentationes  de  Evangelio 
Joanniscum  Matthtei,  Marci,  etLuoae  Evaageliis  eomparato, 
Pan  Ima  Bag.  1816 

Disputatio  de  Historia  Pragmatica :  accedit  Oratio  de 


Historise  Doctore,  Piovidentia^  Divinse  Administro,  8vo. 

Hague  Com.  1818 


26  THEOLOGY. 

Borg;eri  (E.)  Dispatatio  de  Mysticismo,  4to.  Mariemi,  1819 

'  ■ .  Commentatio  de  Fictis  in  Historia,  8to.      Ibid.  1820 

Bob  (L:)  Animadvers.  ad  Script,  quosdam  Gnecos  et  Latinos,  8vo. 

Franc.  1715 

Exercitationes  Philologicse,  in  quibus  Novi  Foederis  Loca 

nonnulla  e  Profanb  maxime  Auctoribus  Gnecis  illustrantor, 
8vo.  Franc.  1700 

Observationes  Miscellaneae  ad  Loca  qasedam  cum  Novi  F. 

turn  exterorum  SB.  Graecorum,  8vo.  Franc,  1707 

Boll's  Answer  to  Warburton*s  Divine  Legation  of  Moses,  8to.  1743 

Bourdaloue's  (Louis)  select  Sermons,  8yo.  1805 

Bowyer's(Wm.)  Critical  Conjectures  on  the  New  Test,  collected  from 

various  Authors,  as  well  in  regard  to  Words  as  Pointing :  with 

the  Reasons  on  which  both  are  founded,  4to.  1772 

the  same,  8vo.  1772 

., ,  enlarged,  4to.  1782 

Boyle  Lecture  Sermons,  in  Defence  of  Rational  and  Revealed  Reli- 
gion, 3  vol.  folio  1730 
■         Lectures,  by  "  the  venerable"  Bishop  Van  Mildert,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1808 
Boys'  (John)   Exposition  of  the  Dominical  Epistles  and  Gospels, 
foUo  1838 
Brais  (Steph.  de)  Epistolae  S.  Pauli  Apostoli  ad  Romanes  Analysis 
Paraphrastica,  cum  Notis :  adjecta  est  ejusdem  brevis  Disser- 
tatio  de  Sabbato  BevrtporpuT^  (Luc.  vi.  1 .)  et  de  Baptismo 
pro  Mortuis,  1  Corinth,  xv.  29,  4to.        Franc,  et  Lips.  1707 
,             Analysis  Paraphrastica  Epistols  Pauli  ad  Roma- 
nes, cum  ejus  Notis,  Pissertationibus,  &c.  curante  H.  Vene- 
ma,  4to.                                                                    Leao.  1735 
Bramhairs  (Archbp.)  Works,  folio                               Dublin,  1676 
Braunii  (Job.)  Doctrina  Foederum,  sive  Systema  Theologiae  Didac- 
ticse  et  Elencticse,  4to.                                             Anut.  1691 
Brent — A  volume  containing  11  Tracts,  mostly  by  Brent,  upon 
Christian  Baptism,  the  Word  Altar,  Sacrifices,  &:c.  and  a 
Dissuasive  from  attending  the  Conventicles  of  Non-Jurors, 
8vo. 


THEOLOGY.  27 

Bietaclmeideri  (C.  H.)  Probabilia  de  Evangelii  et  Epistolarum 
Joanois  Indole  et  Origioey  8vo.  Lips.  1820 

Liber  Jesu  Siracidae,  Gnec^,  ad  fidem  Cod. 

et  Versionum  emendatus  et  perpetua  illustratus  Annotatione, 
8vo.  EatUb.  1806 

■ Capita  Theologiae   Judseorum  dogmaticae, 

e  Flavii  Josephi  Scriptis  collecta :  accessit  rdpepyov  super  Jo- 
sephi  de  Jesu  Christo  Testimonio,  8vu.  Lips.  1812. 

.. Capita  qusedam  et  quidcm  prsecipua  Doctri- 


n«  Christianorum  sine  ulla  cujusdam  Systematis  Relatione  e 
Dictis  Christi  breviter  eruta/8vo.  Lips,  1815 

Bretschoeideri  (C.  G.)  Lexici  in  Interpretes  Graecos  Vet.  T.  mazime 
Scriptores  Apocryphos  Spicileg^um :  Post  Bielium  et  Schleus- 
nerum  congessit  et  edidit,  8vo.  JUps,  1805 

Brewster's  (Jas.)  Lectures  upon  Our  Lord's  Sermon  on  the  Mount, 

8yo.  Edinb.  1809 

"  To  Dr,  Parr,  firom  his  cousin  Robert  Foreter."    S.  P. 

Brokesby's  (Dr.  Francis,  '*  my  learned  great  grandfather*')  History 
of  the  Government  of  the  Primitive  Church,  for  the  Three 
first  Centuries,  and  the  beginning  of  the  Fourth,  8vo. 

1712 

Bromley's  (Rev.  Mr.)  Enquiry  into  the  Necessity  of  Preparation  for 
the  Lord's  Supper,  8vo.  1770 

Browne  (£.)  Fasciculus  Rerum  Expetendarum  et  Fugiendarum,  cum 

Appendice,  2  vol.  folio  1690 

With  the  autograph  of  Dr.  Holme,  and  the  following  words  by  Dr. 
Parr :  **  Ev  dono  r«v  vrokvftmh^rdroo  *»i  rtv  ^tXrarw,  Edward!  Holme, 
M.  D.    Sexto  Non.  Mart,  Anno  Sacro  1806." 

Brown's  (Bp.)  Divine  Analogy,  from  Things  Natural  and  Human, 
8vo.  1733 
(Rev.  Dr.  J.)  Attempt  towards  a  New  historical  and  poli- 
tical Explanation  of  the  Book  of  Revelations,  8vo. 

Stamford,  (1808 

(Sir  Thos.)  A  true  and  full  copy  of  what  was  imperfectly  and 

surreptitiously  published  under  the  title  of  Religio  Medici ; 
with  Notes  by  Sir  Kenelm  Digby,  18mo.  1643 

"  Very  scarce."— S.  P. 


28  THSOLOGT. 

Btt^^eii  (Mart.)  In  Sacra  quatuor  Erangelia,  Enarrationes  perpetiue, 

folio  ParU,  Rob.  Siepkani,  1653 

■     ■  Gratalatio  ad  Ecclesiam  Anglicanam  de  Reiigionis  Christi 

Restitutioney  et  Responmo  ^VLsdem  ad  doas  Stephani  Epis- 

copi  Vintonensis  Angii  concionatrices  Epistolas,  4to.      1648 

Bock  (Jas's)  Treatise  on  the  Beatitudes,  4lo.  1637 

Baddei  (J*  F.)  Institutiones  Theologie  M oralis  variis  Observation- 

ibns  illustrata:,  4to.  Z^.  1727 

■  Theses  Theologicae  de  Atheismo  et  Superstitione  illus- 

tratae ;  suas  quoque  Obsenrationes  et  Dissertationem  contra 
Atheos  adjecit  U.  Burt,  8to.  Trajeeii  ad  Ekemium,  1737 

Ecclesia  Apostolica,  12mo.  JauB,  1729 

Parerga  Historico^Theologicay  12mo.        IbkL  1719 

Commentatio   Academica  de  Concordia  Reiigionis 


Christian«9  Statusque  Civilis,  12mo.  HoUb.  1711 

BiiUi  (Geo.)  Opera  Omnia,  folio,  portr.  ch.  max.  Ltmd.  1783 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Two  Sermons  concerning  the  State  of  the  Soul  on  its 
immediate  Separation  from  the  Body;  with  some  Extracto 
relating  to  the  same  Subject,  taken  from  Writers  of  distin- 
guished Note  and  Character.     With  a  Preface,  by  Dr.  Leo- 
nard Chappelow,  8yo.  Comb.  1766 
Bullet's  History  of  the  Establishment  of  Christianity,  compiled  from 
the  Jewish  and  Heathen  Authors  only,  exhibiting  a  Proof  of 
the  Truth  of  this  Religion,  translated  from  the  French,  by  Mr. 
William  Salsbury,  8vo.  1776 
Burder's  Oriental  Customs,  2  yd.  8to.                                        1808 
Burgess'  (Bishop)  Introduction  to  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  and 
the  Athanasian  Creed,  12mo.                                            1813 
Burkii  (P.  D.)  Gnomon  in  duodecim  Prophetas  Minores,  cum  Prae- 
fatione  Alberti  Bengelii,  4to.                             HeUbrcn.  1763 
Burkitt^s  Expository  Notes  on  the  New  Testament,  2  vol.  folio 

1700-3 
Burnetts  (Bishop)  Exposition  of  the  Thirty-nine  Articles  of  the 
Church  of  England,  8to.  1769 

Burnet  (Th.)  De  Statu  Mortuorum  et  Resurgentium  Tractatus,  8to. 

Xom2.1727 


THBOLOGT.  29 

Bofiiet  (Th.)  TreatiM  coooerning  the  State  of  Departed  Souls  before, 
and  at,  and  after  Resurrection,  translated  from  the  Latin  by 
Mr.  Dennis,  8yo.  1730 

Bnracher  (J.  F.)  Eecleshe  Christianae  post  Apostoloe  Scriptorum 
Antiquissimorum  Doctrina  publicfL  de  Deo  Triuno  et  de  Jesu 
Christi  Persona,  8yo.  Z^.  1780 

Bortoni  (Jo.)  Opuscula  Miscellanea  Theologica,  2  vol.  8yo.      Oxen, 

**  The  EpUtoUg  ad  Edw,  Bentham,  8.  T.  P.,  CoU.  Oriel.  Soc.  a  J<h. 
hanne  BurUm,  S.  T,  B,  CoU.  Eton,  Soc,  printed  in  London,  1750,  is  not 
inserted  in  this  Collection  made  by  Burton  himself.  It  led  to  a  violent 
dispute  with  Dr.  King,  and  is  alluded  to  by  Warton  in  the  Triumph  of 
Isis.  The  very  learned  Dr.  Butler  of  Shrewsbary  lent  me  his  copy,  and 
he  has  also  the  witty  answer  of  King.*'    S.  P. 

ButIod's  (Geo.)  £ssay  towards  reconciling  the  Numbers  of  Daniel 
and  St.  John,  with  Suppl.  8vo.  Norwich,  1766-68 

Butler's  (*'  the  profound  Bishop  of  Durham'')  Analogy  of  ReligioB, 
Natural  and  Revealed,  to  the  Constitution  and  Course  of 
Nature,  8to.  1765 

Sermons  preached  at  the  Roll's  Chapel,  8yo.  1720 

With  some  Manuscript  remarks  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Butler's  (Archdeacon)  Charge  at  the  Visitations  of  Derby  and 
Chesterfield,  in  which  some  late  Attacks  on  the  Clergy  are 
considered,  4to.  Shrewsbury,  1823 

Butler's  ('*  the  excellent  Charles")  Horae  Biblicae,  being  a  con- 
nected Series  of  Miscellaneous  Notes  on  the  original  Text, 
early  Versions,  and  printed  Editions  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament,  2  parts,  8vo.  1797-1802 

the  same,  8vo.  Oxford,  1799 

■  Historical  and  Literary  Account    of    the    Formularies, 

Confessions  of  Faith,  or  Symbolic  Books  of  the  Roman  Ca- 
tholic, Greek,  and  principal  Protestant  Churches  8vo.     1816 

"  The  gift  of  the  author."    S.  P. 

Historical  Memoirs  of  the  English,  Irish,  and  Scottish 


Catholics,  4  vol.  8vo.  1819 

Butt's  (Rey.  G.)  Sermons,  2  vol.  8vo.  Kidderm.  1791 


aO  THROLOGY. 

Buxtorfii  ( Joanois  PairU)  Anticritica,  seu  Viodiciae  Veritatis  He- 
braics,  adversus  Ludorici  Cappelli  Criticam  quam  vocat 
Sacram,  ej  usque  Defensionem,  4to.  Batil,  1653 

(Joanois  FilU)  Dissertatio  de  Sponsalibus  et  Diyortiis# 

4to  Md,16S2 

Bynei  (Antonii)  de  Natali  Jesu  Christi  Libri  duo :  accedit  Disser- 
tatio de  Jesu  Christi  Circumcisione,  4to.  Amst,  1689 

de  Morte  Jesu  Christi,  3  vols,  4to.         Ibid,  1691-8 

Bythneri  Lyra  Prophetica  Davidis  Regis^  siye  Analysis  critico- 
practica  Psalmorum,  4to.  Land,  1679 

Cabassutii  Notitia  Conciliorum  Sanctae  Ecclesiae,  8vo.     Lugd,  1670 
Calderwood   (D.)    Altare  Damascenum  seu   Ecclesise  Anglicane 
Politia  Ecclesise  Scoticaoae  obtrusa,  a  Formalista  quodam 
delineata,  illustrata  et  examinatay  4to.  Ibid.  1708 

Calmet,  Dictionarium  Biblicum,  2  toI.  folio  Venet.  1734 

— • Dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible,  revised,  corrected,  and  aug- 
mented by  C.  Taylor,  with  Fragments,  Scripture-Illustra- 
tions, and  Wells'  Sacred  Geography,  5  vol.  4to.  1797 

the  same,  a  later  and  improved  edition,  5  vol.  4to.  1829 

Antiquities,  Sacred  and  Profane,  or  a  Collection  of  Critical 

Dissertations  on  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  translated  by 
Tindal,  4to.  1727 

Calovii  (D.  A.)  Biblia  Testam.  Veteris  et  Novi  Illustrata.  In  qui- 
bus  Emphases  Vocum  ac  Mens  dictorum  genuina  e  Fontibus, 
Contextu,  et  Analogia  Scripturae,eruuntur:  Versionespraecipuae 
cum  Ebraeoet  GrsecoTextu,vindicata  ubiquehujus  Sinceritate, 
conferuntur :  Expositiones  cum  vet.  tum  recent.  Interpretum 
expenduntur,  uberiores  Patrum  ipsorummet,  B.  Lutheri  et  al. 
Theologorum  propriis  verbis  stabiliuntur :  Loca  difficiliora  et 
dubia  textualia,  hLstorica,  chron.,  topogr.,  et  alia  expediuntur : 
Contradictiones  apparentes  discutiuntur :  Quaestiones  variae 
theor.  et  pract.  solvuntur:  Oracuia  prophetica  de  Christo, 
ejusque  Regno,  &  quaecunque  omnino  ad  Fidei  Evangelicae 
Confirmationem  faciunt,  ex  Instituto  adseruntur  :  Comiptelae 
Judaeorum  et  Haereticorum,  maxime  mod.  luculenter  retun- 


THBOLOGT.  31 

duntur :  Orotianae  Depravatiofles,  Sec,  juito  Bxamini  sistuntor 
et  exploduntur,  &c.  &c  5  yoL  folio  Franc.  1672 

^  Very  valuabk  in  the  work  of  Calovius."    S.  P. 

Cdyioi  (Joan.)  Opera,  9  toI.  folio  Anut.  1667 

Campbell^s  (Dr«A.)  Chain    of  Philosophical  Reasoning  on   the 

NeceMary  Existence  of  a  Supreme  Being,  Syo.  1754 

*- The  Necessity  of  Revelation,  8vo.  178P 


'- (^O  Translation  of  the  Four  Gospels,  with  Preliminary 

Dissertations  and  Notes,  critical  and  explanatory,  2  vol.  4to. 

1789 

Dissertation  on  Miracles,  12mo.  Edinb.  1766 

Camerarii  (Joach.)  Notatio  Figurarum  Sermonis  in  libris  IV.  £van- 
geliorum  et  in  Apostolicis  Scriptis,  4to.  Lip$,  1572 

Homiliae,  qui  sunt  Sermones  habiti  de  iis,  quse 

in  Christianis  Ecclesiis  leguutur,  4to.  lApi.  1574 

■ Vita  Meiancthonis,  18mo.  Hag,  1655 


Cancellariae  Apostolicae  Practica,  Stilus^  et  Forma,  4to.  Lit.  Goth, 

RanuBf  per  Joh.  de  Beticken,  1503 

Canisii  (Henr.)  Thesaurus  Monumentorum  Ecclesiasticorum  et  His- 
toricorum,  cum  Praef.  Jac.  Basnage,  4  vol.  foiio   Amst.  1725 

Canones  et  Decreta  Concilii  Tridentini,  18mo.  Ant,  1644 

Canones  Sanctorum  Apostolorum  Conciliorum  generalium  et  parti- 
cularium ;  Sanctorum  Patrum  Dionysii  Alexandrini,  Petri 
Alexandrini  Martyris,  et  aliorum  veterum  Theologorum: 
Photii  Constantinopolitani  Patriarchae  prasfixus  est  Nomo- 
canon,  id  est  Canonum  et  Legum  Imperatoriarum  de  Eccle- 
siastica  DiscipHna,  Conciiiatio,  et  in  certos  Locos  ac  Titulos 
Distribntio :  omnia  Commentariis  amplissimis  Theodori  Bal- 
samonis,  Antiocheni  Patriarchn,  explicata,  et  de  Graecis  con- 
uersa  Gentiano  Herueto,  folio  Partf,  1561 

'*  Liber  rarissimus.'*    M.  J.  Routh. 

Cappe's  ("  The  late  Rev.  and  ingenious  Mr.*')  Critical  Remarks  on 
many  important  Passages  of  Scripture,  together  with  Disser- 
tations upon  several  Subjects  tending  to  illustrate  the  Phrase- 
ology and  Doctrine  of  the  New  Testament,  2  vol.  8vo. 

York,  1802 


i 


S2  THROLOGY. 

Csppe's  Discourses^  chiefly  on  Devotional  Subjects,  wiA  Memoirs 
of  his  Life,  8vo.  York,  1805 

Discourses  on  the  Proyidence  and  Government  of  God, 

12mo.  York,  1611 

Four  Discourses  on  the  Incompatibility  of  the  Loye  of  Plea- 


sure with  the  Lore  of  God,  8vo.  1820 

Cappelli  (Lttdoyici)  Commentarii  et  Nots  Criticae  in  Vetus  Testa- 
mentum  ;  accessere  Jacobi  Capellii  Observationes  in  eosdem 
Libros.  Item  Lud.  Capelii  Arcanum  Punctuationis  auctius 
et  emendatius,  ej usque  Vindicise,  8yo.  Anui,  1689 

Caraccioli's  Life  of  Pope  Clement  I Vth,  translated  from  the  French, 
8yo.  1176 

Carpenter's  (Dr.  Lant)  Examination  of  the  Charges  made  against 
Unitarians  and  Unitarianism,  and  the  improved  Version,  by 
the  Bishop  of  Baphoe,  8yo.  Bristol,  1820 

Carpzoyii  (Job.  Gottlob^  Critica  Sacra  Veteris  Testamenti,  4to. 

Lip$.  1728 

This  book  bears  marks  of  having  been  diligently  studied  by  Dr.  Parr. 

■^.         ■    ■  IntroducUo  ad  Libros  Canonicos  Bibliorum  Veteris  Testa- 
menti omnes,  3  yd.  4to.  Lip$,  1731 
-—  Common tatio  Critica  ad  Libros  Noyi  Testamenti  in  Genera, 


accurante  Bumpaeo,  4to  Idps.  1730 

Casauboni  (Is.)  de  Rebus  Sacris  et  Ecclesiasticis  Excercitationes  ad 

Baronii  Annales,  4to.  Frtm,  1615 

Casaubon  (Meric)  of  Credulity  and  Incredulity  in  Things  Diyine, 

12mo.  1670 

Cassander  (G.)  De  Officio  Pii  ac  publicn  Tranquillitatis  yere  amantis 

Viri,  in  hoc  Religionis  Dissidio.  Postrema  editio,  juxta  pri- 

orem  Anni  M.D.LXI,  12mo.  1607 

**  Est  liber  hie  multiplici  doctrina,  pnraque  erang.  pietate  plenissimus : 
virorum  continet  opiimorum  de  rebus  gravissimis  genuinas  (uti  aiunt) 
sententias  qus  profecto  et  mihi  semper  cordi  fuerunt,  praeceptisquc 
Christi  ipsius  ap^ssime  congmunt.  Tert.  Cal.  Not.  1783." 

S  Park.. 

Chandler's  (Bishop)  Defence  of  Christianity  from  the  Prophecies  of 
the  Old  Testament,  8yo.  1728 


THEOLOGY.  33 

Chandler's  (Sam.)  Critical  History  of  the  Life  of  David,  2  vol.  8¥0. 

1766 

' Vindication  of  the  Christian  Religion,  contain- 
ing a  Discourse  of  the  Nature  and  Use  of  Miracles ;  and  an 
Answer  to  a  late  Book  entitled,  a  Discourse  of  the  Grounds 
and  Reasons  of  the  Christian  Religion,  8vo.  1728 

! —    Vindication  of  the  Antiquity  and  Authority  of 


Daniel's  Prophecies,  and  their  Application  to  Jesus  Christ, 
8vo.  1728 

Chandler's  (Rev.  Geo.)  Two  Sermons  on  the  Prevention  and  Correc- 
tion of  Crime ;  preached  at  the  Warwick  Assizes,  8vo. 

1823 
Presented  bj  the  Author. 

Chauncey  (Charles,  of  Boston) — The  Mystery  hid  from  Ages  and 
Generations,  made  manifest  by  the  Gospel-Revelation,  or 
the  Salvation  of  all  Men  the  grand  thing  aimed  at  in  the  Scheme 
of  God,  8vo.  1784 

Chemnicii  (D.  M.)  Examinis  Concilii  Tridentini  Opus  integrum,  IV 
partes,  8vo.  Franc.  1606 

Cheyne's  (Geo.)  Philosophical  Principles  of  Religion,  natural  and 
revealed,  8vo.  1753 

Chillingworth's  (Wm.)  Works,  folio  1674 

CJiristiani  (Frid.  Judaei  Conversi)  Jonas  illustratus,  una  cum  Masora 
magna  et  parva :  item  celeberrimorum  Rabbinorum  Commen- 
tariis  textualibus  ;  cum  Lexico  Vocum  difficilorum,  12mo. 

Lips.  1683 

Chubb's  (T.)  Collection  of  Tracts  on  various  Subjects,  2  vol.  8vo. 
2d  edit.  1754 

Clarisse  (T.  A.)  Psalmi  Quindecim  Hammaaloth,  philologice  et  en- 
tice illustrati,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1819 

Clarke's  ("  The  eminently  and  justly  celebrated  Dr.  Samuel")  Ser- 
mons, 11  vol.  18mo.  1749 

Sermons  on  the  Cause  and  Origin  of  Moral  Evil,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1721 

D 


34  THEOLOGY. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  8to.  1782 

■  —  Reply  to  the  Objections  of  Robert  Nelson,  and  of  an  anony- 

mous Author,  against  his  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity, 
8vo.  1714 

Discourse  concerning  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God, 

&c.  8vo.  1766 

■  -  Paraphrase  on  the  Four  Evangelists,  and  Pyle  on  the 

Epistles,  4  Tols.  Bvo.  1758-66 

The  latter  has  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 
Notions  of  Space  examined  in  Vindication  of  Dr.  Law,  by 


Joseph  Clarke,  1733 — 2.  A  farther  examination  of  Dr.  S. 
Clarke's  Notions  of  Space,  with  some  Considerations  on  the 
possibility  of  Eternal  Creation,  in  reply  to  Mr.  John  Clarke's 
third  Defence  of  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke's  Demonstration,  &c,  by 
Joseph  Clarke,  Camb,  1734 — 3.  The  Athanasian  Creed,  a 
Preservative  against  Heresies,  1735, 8vo. 

Clayton's  (Dr.  Robt.  *'the  ingenious,  polished,  and  benevolent 
Bishop  of  Clogher")  Vindication  of  the  Histories  of  the  Old 
and  New  Testament,  in  answer  to  the  Objections  of  the  late 
Lord  Eolingbroke,  3  parts  in  1  vol.  8vo.        Dublin,  1753-58 

Essay  on  Spirit,  with  the  Defence  and  Sequel,  3  parts  in  1 

vol.  8vo.  1751-3 

Chronology  of  the  Hebrew  Bible,  4to.  Lond.  1747 


Clerici  (Joan.)  Commentarius  in  Pentateuchum  et  Libros  hbtor.  V. 
Test.  2  vol.  folio  Anut.  1708-10 

■  et  Hammondi  Paraphrasis  et  Comment,  in  Nov.  Test,  folio 

Anut.   1698 

Clerc's  (John  Le)  Harmony  of  the  Ancients,  with  useful  Disserta- 
tions, 4to.  1701 

Clendon  (Jno.)  Tractatus  philosophico-theologicus  de  Persona ;  or, 
A  Treatise  of  the  word  Person: — shewing,  1.  How  it  sig- 
nifies in  respect  of  Men — 2.  How  it  came  in  use  with  respect 
to  the  Deity — 3.  How  it  hath  been  used  since  by  Divines— 4. 
How  it  is  to  be  understood  with  respect  to  the  Doctrine  of 


TH  BO  LOGY.  3d 

the  Trinity,  as  held  by  the  Church  of  EDglaod,  and  estab- 
lished by  our  Law,  Svo.  1710 

'*  March  24,  1710,  The  Commons  voted.  Clendon's  Book,  with  the 
Work  of  Sacheverell,  to  be  burnt  by  the  common  hangman,  and  they 
were  burnt  accordingly/'    S.  P. 

Ciodii  (J oh.  Christ.)  Lexicon  Hebraicum  Selectum,  in  quo  Voces  ra- 
riores  et  obscurae  Codicis  Hebraei  Biblici  illustrantur,  8vo. 

Lips.  1744 

A  Coal  from  the  Altar,  in  Answer  to  a  Letter  written  to  the  Vicar 

of  Gr ,  against  placing  the  Communion  Table  at  the  East 

End  of  the  Chancel,  4to.  1637 

Cocceii  (Joannis)  ad  Sex  postrema  capita  Deuteronomii  Considera^ 
tiones,  4to.  Franc,  1650 

Codex  Canonum  Ecclesiae  Africanse,  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit,    yertit,  et 
notis  illustravit  Chr.  Justellus,  12mo.  Lutetiae,  1615 

Cogan's  (''  The  very  learned  Mr.  E.  of  Walthamstow")  Sermons 
chiefly  on  Practical  Subjects,  2  vol.  Svo.  1817 

"  The  gift  of  the  Author." 

Collectio  Varianim  Dissertationum  Casum  Apostoli  a  Cor.  7>  v.  12. 

et  seq.  illustrantium,  Svo.  Leodii  1779 

CoUibeare's  Impartial  Enquiry  into  the  Existence  and   Nature  of 

God ;   with  an  Appendix  concerning  the  Nature  of  Space 

and  Durati(m,  1718.     Also,  Free  Thoughts  concerning  Souls, 

by  the  same,  1734,  8vo. 
Collier's  (Arthur)  Clavis  Universalis,  or  a  new  Enquiry  after  Truth ; 

being  a  Demonstration  of  the  Non-existence  or  Impossibility 

of  an  external  World  1713 
Specimen  of  True  Philosophy,  in  a  Discourse  on 

Genesis,  chap.  i.  ver.  1.  Svo.  17 — 
Logology,  or  a  Treatise  on  the  Logos  or  Word  of 


God,  in  seven  Sermons,  Svo.  1730 

*'  Collier  was^an  Apollinarian.  I  once  saw  these  works  collected,  in  the 
house  of  my  clear-headedjand  well-informed  friend,  the  late  Rev.  James 
Eyre.»»    S.P. 

Discourse  on  Freethinking,  Land,  1713—2.  Re- 


marks upon  the  same,  by  Phileleutherus  Lipsiensis,   Camh. 
1725  D  2 


tie  THBOLOOY. 

Collier's  (Arthur)  Discourse  of  the   Grounds  and  Reasons  of  the 
Christian  Religion,  in  2  parts,  8yo.  1724 

■.  Discourses  concerning  Religion  and  Goyemment, 

inscribed  to  all  Lovers  of  Truth  and  Liberty,  Land.  1734— 
2.  A  Comical  and  True  Account  of  the  Modern  Cannibals' 
Religion,  by  Osmin,  True-believer :  to  which  is  added  a  Se- 
lect Piece,  called  the  Story  of  Stories,  taken  from  the  Canni- 
bal's Chronicle,  1754—3.  A  Philosophical  Dissertation  upon 
Death,  composed  for  the  Consolation  of  the  Unhappy;  by  a 
Friend  to  Truth,  1732, 8vo. 

Colomesii  (P.)  Observationes  Sacrae,  12mo.  Anut.  1670 

Comber's  (Th.)  Companion  to  the  Temple,  or  a  Help  to  Devotion 
in  the  Use  of  the  Common  Prayer,  2  vol.  folio  1701 

Concordantiae  Sacorum  Bibliorum  Hebraicorum,  a  Calasio,  edidit 
Gul.  Romaine,  A.  M.,  4  vol.  folio  Lami.  1747 

Conformity  de  la  Discipline  Eccl^astique  des  Protestans  de  France 
avec  celle  des  anciens  Chretiens,  4to.  Que-vtily,  1678 

Conoid  (R.) — The  Notion  of  Schism,  8vo.  1677 

Constitutions  and  Canons  Ecclesiastical,  settled  at  the  London  Sy- 
nod, 1683  ;  to  which  is  subjoined  two  Concordances,  the  first 
of  which  contains  Interpretations  of  the  Hebrew,  Chaldee, 
Greek,  and  Latin  Words,  4to.  1602 

Controversial  (The  first  Fourteen)  Letters  on  the  grand  Controversy 
between  the  Church  of  England  and  that  of  Rome,  4to. 

1673 

Conybeare's  (Dr.  Jno.)  Defence  of  Revealed  Religion,  8vo,  1732 

Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Sermons,  2  vols,  8vo.  1737 

Coplestone's  (Dr.  £.)  Enquiry  into  the  Doctrines  of  Necessity  and 
Predestination  ;  in  four  Discourses  preached  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford,  8vo.  1821 

"   ■  ■ Remarks  upou  the  Objections  made  to  certain 

Passages  in  the  Enquiry  concerning  Necessity  and  Predesti- 
nation, 8vo.  1822 

■  —  A  Defence  of  some  Passages  in  the  Enquiry 

into  the  Doctrines  of  Necessity  and  Predestination ;  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Dalby,  M.A.  8vo.  Oxford,  1822 


THEOLOGY.  37 

Coplestone  (Letter  to  Dr.)  occasioned  by  his  Enquiry  into  the  Doc- 
trines of  Necessity  and  Predestination,  by'Philalethes  Can- 
tabrigiensis,  8yo.  1822 

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Corry's  Reflections  upon  Liberty  and  Necessity,  8vo.  1761 

■   ■  ■       Remarks  upon  a  Pamphlet,  with  Answers,  &c.  8vo.     1783 

'*  In  this  book  are  some  very  serious  and  profound  observations,  in  the 
very  handwriting  of  the  author.  **    S.  P. 

Reflections  and  Reply,  2  vol.  in  1,  duplicate  copies,  with 

MS.  additions  by  the  Author  1761-63 

*'  The  preceding  are  very  scarce  books  indeed.   I  never  saw  any  other 
copies  but  ^y  own.''    S.  P. 

Covel's  Account  of  the  present  Greek  Church,  folio        Camb.  1722 
Coventry's  Philemon  to  Hydaspes;  relating  a  Conversation  with  Uor- 
tensius  upon  the  Subject  of  False  Religion,  in  which  is  endea- 
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1768 

Conrayer  (Pierre  F.  le)  Defense  de  la  Dissertation  sur  la  Validity 

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"  The  gift  of  John  Bartlam.'' 

Coward's  (Wm.)  Second  Thoughts  concerning  the  Human  Soul,  8vo. 

1704 
Farther  Thoughts  concerning  the  Human  Soul,  in  Defence 

of  Second  Thoughts,  8vo.  1703 

Crakanthorpe   (R.)  Vigilius   Dormitans,   Rome's  Seer  overseene, 

folio  1631 
Defensio  £cclesiae  Anglicans  contra  Archiep. 

Spalatensis  lujurias,  4to.  Lond.  1725 

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Constantinople,  folio  1636 

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1808 
Crellii  (J.)   Ethica  Aristotelica  ad    Sacrarum  Literarum  normam 
emendata  ;  Ejusdem  Ethica  Christiana.     ''To  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  celebrated"  Catechesis  Ecclesiarum  Polonicarum, 
4to.  Stavrapoli,  1680 


3B  THEOLOGY. 

Crellii  (J.)  Cogitationes  novas  de  Primo  et  Secundo  Adamo,  12mo. 

Amit.  1700 

Crellius'  (Jno.)  Two  Books,  touching  one  God  the  Father,  4to.  1665 

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Tractatus,  opus  summa  cnra  recognitum  et  in  noyem  libroB 
divisum,  9  vol.  folio  Lmui.  1660 

Supplementum  primum,  i.  e.  Thesaurus  theologico-phi- 

lologicus  sive  Sylloge  Dissertationum  elegaDtionim,  ad  selec- 
tiora  et  iUustriora  Novi  Testamenti  Loca,  a  Theologis  Protes- 
tantibus,  2  vol.  folio  Amst.  1702 

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philologicus  sive  Sylloge  Dissertationum  exegeticarum,  ad  se- 
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ed.  Hasseus  et  Ikenius,  2  vol.  royal  folio,  large  paper,   1732 
Croft's  (Dr.)  Sermons,  2  vol.  8vo.  Birm.  1811 

Cruden's  Concordance  to  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  4to.  red  mo- 
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Curcellsei  (Stephani)  Opera  Theologica,  cum  Praefatione  Limborchii, 

folio.  Amst  1775 

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Dahler  (J.  G.)  de  Librorum  Paralipomenon  Auctoritate  atque  Fide 

Historica,  8vo.  Argent.  1819 

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duae,  4 to.  Amst.  1700 

Dallaei  (Joannis)  de  Cultibus  Religiosis  Latinorum  Libri  Novem, 

4to.  Genev.  1671 

'     ■ adversus  Latinorum  de  Cultus  Religiosi  objecto 

Traditionem  Disp.  4to.  Genev,  1664 

<je  Imaginibus  Lug.  Bat,  Elz.  1642 

Observationes  in  Ignatianas  Pearsonsii  Vindicias^ 


et  in  Annotationes  Beverigii  in  Canones  Sanctorum  Aposto- 
lorum,  8vo.  Rothomagi,  1674 


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42  THEOLOGY. 

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44  THEOLOGY. 

El8oeri(Jac.)Commentariuscritico-philo^cus  in  Evangelium  Matkhaei 
et  Marci,  edidit  et  Notolas  quasdam  adjecit  Ferd.  Stosch, 
3  Yol.  4to.  Utrecht,  1773 

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potuo  Commentario,  8vo.  Lq>s,  1823 

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Enquiry  into  the  Rationale  of  Christianity  (attributed  to  Mr.  Balguy) 
8vo.  no  title. 

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1766 


THEOLOGY.  47 

Examination  (Critical)  of  the  Gospels  of  St.  Matthew  and  Lnke, 
with  regard  to  the  Birth  of  Jesus  Christ,  8vo.  1738 

Excellence  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  an  Argument  for  their  more 
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Orator  Sacer,  4to  Lugd.  Bat  1733 

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Publication,  entitled  An  Impartial  Enquiry  into  the  Case  of 
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lock on  Prophecy,  in  a  Letter  to  Middleton,  Camb.  1760, 8vo. 


48  THEOLOGY. 

Fanngton*s  (R.)  Twenty  Sermons,  8vo.  1741 

Fellowes's  (Rev.  Robert)  Religion  without  Cant,  or  a  Preservative 
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"  The  Gift  of  the  Author." 

—  Picture  of  Christidn  Philosophy,  2d  edition,  with  correc- 


tions and  additions,  Bvo.  1799 
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corrections  and  additions,  8vo.  1800 
Supplement  to  a  Picture  of  Christian  Philosophy,  8vo. 

1803 

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. on  Death,  12mo.  1803 

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Fischeri  (I.  T.)  Prolusiones  de  Vitiis  Lexicorum  Novi  Test.  8vo. 

Lips.  1791 

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THEOLO0T.  49 

argued,  and  improved,  in  a  Discourse  from  Ezek.  Chap.  xxi. 
Ter.  13.  8vo.  1702 

^Originally  published  in  1702  witliout  a  name,  but  re-published  with 
the  name  of  Mr.  Fleming,  by  T.  Parkhurst."  S.  P. 

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concerning  some  important  Discoveries  in  Philosophy  and 
Theology,  (*•  probably  by  the  same")  Eainfc.  1736.— 4.  An 
Abstract  from  the  Works  of  John  Hutchinson,  being  a 
Summary  of  his  Discoveries,  1755,  8vo. 
^   Formey's  Ecclesiastical  History,  2  vol.  8vo.  1766 

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Corporum  Sensibilibus,  4to.  Brixus,  1740 

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berti,  P.  P.  4to.  Lips.  1606 

Freadentheil  (G.  N.)  Commentatio  de  Codice  Sacro  more  in  reliquis 
Antiquitatis  Libris  solemni  ingenue  interpretando ;  adjectis 
Difficultatibus  Novo  Test,  propriis,  8vo.         Chemnitz,  1701 

Friedemann  (F.  T.)  de  Summa  Christianas  Doctrinse  atque  Rationis 
Humanae  Consensione,  4to.  Witteb.  1821 

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FuUer's  (Thomas)  History  of  the  Holy  War,  folio        Camb.  1630 

Holy  State,  folio  Camb.  1642 

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History  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  acted  thereon,  folio 
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convertendis  libri  duo.  8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1810 

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Epistolae  ]|?auli  ad  Corinthios,  8vo.  GcettingiB,  1782 

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50  THBOLOOY. 

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Oalatani  (P.)  de  Arcanis  Catholics  Veritatis,  Libri  duodecim :  item 

J.  Reochlinas  de  Cabala,  folio  Franc.  1812 

Gale's  Coart  of  the  Gentiles,  4  vol.  in  2,  4to.  Oxford,  1871 

"  I  believe  that  Jacob  Bryant,  when  writing  hu  Ancient  Syftem  of  My- 
thology, was  much  aided  by  Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles."  S.  P. 

Gallandii  (A.)  De  Vetustis  Canonom  CollectionibuB  Disaertationuni 
Sylloge,  folio  Vausi.  1778 

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Geddes'  (M.)  Miscellaneous  Tracts,  3  vol.  8vo.  1730 

^  The  gift  of  my  much-beloved  and  respected  friend.  Peregrine  Dealtry.''  S.  P. 

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12mo.  Lnt,  1699 — Libanii  Legatio  ad  Julianum,  6r.  et  Lat. 
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Lat  4to.  Ram.  1793 

Georgii  (C.  S.)  Hierocriticus  Novi  Testamenti,  sive  De  Styla  Novi 
Testamenti  Libri  tres,  quibus  Dialectus  Attica,  a  Phrynichi, 
Thorn.  Magistri,  CI.  Salmasii,  Georgii  Pasoris,  Casp.  Wyssi, 
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atur,  atque  ab  Idiotismis,  lonismis,  Dorismis,  Aeolismis, 
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logicae  de  Hyperbolis  ex  Scriptura  Sacra  eliminandis,  4to. 

Uliraj.  1727 


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Oerhardi  (J.)  Loci  Theologici,  denao  edidit  Tariique  G«ne6s  Ob- 
serrationes  et  PneAktioneiii  adjecit  Jo.  Frid.  Cotta :  editio  se- 
cunda,  20  vol.  in  10,  4to.  Tvlrimga,  1767,  &c. 

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Oommentatio,  4to.  Hal.  1822 

De  PeBtateuchi  Samaritani  Ori^ne,  Indole,  et  Auctori- 

tate,  Commentatio  philologico-critica,  4to.  HmL  1816 

Oifford's  (Jas.)  Elucidation  of  the  Unity  of  God,  deduced  from 

*       Scripture  and  Reason ;  to  which  is  subjoined  a  Letter  to  the 

Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  8vo.  1816 

CHenking  (Jno.) — The  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Greek  Church  in 
Russia,  containing  an  Account  of  its  Doctrine,  Worship,  and 
Discipline  1772 

GJorer's  (G.)  Remarks  on  the  Bishop  of  Peterborough's  Compara- 
dye  View  of  the  Churches  of  England  and  Rome,  8yo.    1821 
**  Animmted  and  ai^pmnentatiTe.''    S.  P. 

Glassii  (Solomonis)  Philologia  Sacra,  qua  totius  S.S.  V.  et  Noy. 
Test  Scripturae,  tum  Stylus  et  Literatura,  turn  Sensus  et  ge- 
nuinae  Interpretationis  Ratio,  expenditur  ac  traditur,  Libri 
quinque,  4to.  Anut.  1894 

Ooddard's  (Chas.)  Account  of  the  Principles,  Origin,  Proceedings, 
and  Results  of  an  Institution  for  teaching  Adults  to  read,  8vo. 

1818 

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Rites  used  by  the  Ancient  Hebrews,  Land.  1878. — Archae- 
ologiae  Atticae,  by  Francis  Rous,  with  additions  by  Began, 
Land.  1886,  4to. 

Goele  (De)  Obseryationes  Miscellaneae  in  Librum  Job,  8yo. 

Amst.  1768 

Gray  (Robert)  on  the  Connection  between  Sacred  and  Profane  Li- 
terature, 8yo.  1818 

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tore,  Oxford,  1848.— Gregory's  Posthumous  Works,  contain- 
ing The  Assyrian  Monarchy,  Obseryations  upon  Aristotle's 
Politics,  Description  and  Use  of  the  Terrestrial  Globe,  and 


62  THROLOGY. 

Episcopus  Episcoporum,  or  a  Discovery  of  ao  Ancient  Cat«- 
torn  in  the  Church  of  Saruin,  making  an  anniversary  Bishop 
among  the  Choristers,  4to.  1660 

Greve  (£.  J,\  Vaticinia  Nahumi  et  Habacuci,.  cum  Interpretationi- 
bus  et  Notis,  4to.  Amti.  1793 

Grey's  (Dr.  R.)  Answer  to  Warburton's  Remarks  on  the  Preface  to 
a  late  edition  of  the  B6ok  of  Job,  8vo.  1744 

Griesbachii  (D.  I.  I.)  Synopsis  Evangeliorum  Matthaei,  Marci,  et 
Lucse,  cum  Paralielis  Joannis  Pericopis.  Lectionum  Varietate 
concinnavenint  et  breves  Argumentorum  Notatioms  adjece- 

runt  G.  M.  de  Wette  et  Fr.  Lucke,  4to.  Berol.  1818 

• Symbols  Criticse,  (Spicilegium  Lectionum  Variantium 

e  Codd.  Nov.  Test  Graecis,)  vol.  1,  8vo.  Hal.  1786 

Opuscula  Academica,  edidit  Gabler,  vol.  1,  8vo. 

JeiuB,  1824 
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Ovtleri  (N.)  Vocnm  Typico-Propheticarum  brevis  Explication 
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vol.  4to.  Par,  1(171 

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Joom'  (JohD)  Sequel  to  Ecclesiastical  Researches,  in  which 
the  Origin  of  the  Introductory  Chapters  in  Matthew  and 
Lnke,  b  brought  to  light  from  Josephus ;  and  in  which  the 
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Life  of  Erasmus,  2  vol.  4to.  1758 

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4to.  plates  Sulzbaci,  1671,  e/  Franc.  1684 

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' Monogprammata  Theologian  Christianae  Dogmatical, 

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grammatico — ^hiBtoricam  et  Theologise  Ghristianse  Origines 
pertiiientiay  collegit  et  edidit  I.  D.  Ooldhoniy  dvo.  portraii, 

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Sententias  Theologiie  libcrandis  Comment  XXII.  '22  parts, 
4to.  Lip9. 1793-1816 

de  loco  Rom.  VIII,  23.  4to  Xtpt.  1809 

Jndicia  de  diyersis  singulorum  Scripturae  S.  Locorum  Interpre- 

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1781 

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Mam6trectiifl  tarn  Biblie  quam  al.  Librorum,  Auctore  Marchesino, 
4to.  Hailbrm,  1478 

*'  Liber  rarissimus.''    S.  P. 

Man  (The)  of  Sin,  or  a  Discourse  of  Popery ;  by  no  Romanist,  but 
a  Reformed  Catholic,  4to.  1677 

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Translator's  Notes  to  Michaelis's  Introduction,  ("  the  Gift  of 
the  Author")  1790— Six  Letters  to  Granville  Sharp,  Esq.  re- 
specting his  Remarks  on  the  Uses  of  the  Definitive  Article 
in  the  Greek  Text  of  the  New  Testament,  1802, 8vo. 
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i 

Origin  of  the  three  Ooepeis — 8.  Randolph's  Remarks  on  Mi* 
chaelis  and  his  Contemporaries. — 4.  Marsh's  Illustration  of 
the  Hypothesis  proposed  in  the  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  of 
the  three  first  Gospels^  being  a  Rejoinder  to  the  anonymous 
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MichaeJis,  (J.  6.)  Exercitationes  theologico-philologics  in  quibus 
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Capita  qusedam  Antiquitatum  Sacrarum  iilustrantur,  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1757 

Middleton's  ("  The  Rev.  and  learned  Conyers,  D.D.")  Miscella- 
neous Works,  2d.  edition,  5  vol.  8yo.  1755 

*'  May  not  the  Christian  say  of  Middleton  what  Callixtus  shrewdly  said 
of  Erasmus  ?  Qui  noster  profecto  non  fuit,  neque  esse  vel  audiri  unquam 
voluit.    See  Sadolet's  Letters,  vol.  1,  for  praise  of  Erasmus."    S.  P. 


— -*  Letter  to  the  Rev  Dr.  Conyers  Middleton,  occasioned 
by  his  late  Free  Enquiry,  8vo.  J  749 

Full  and  Final  Reply  to  Mr.  Toll's  Defence  of  Dr. 


Middleton's  Free  Fnquiry,  with  an  Appendix  in  Answer  to 
every  particular  in  Dr.  Middleton's  Vindication,  by  Dr.  Wm. 
Dodwell,  Bvo.  1751 
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quiry, impartially  considered,  2  vol.  Bvo.  1752 

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CXXI.  &  CXXII.,  aliaque  Argumenta  tum  theologica 
quam  exegetica,  enucleantia  &  exponentia  :  inter  ilia  eminent 
duae  Dissertationes,  quarum  altera  demonstratur  Obligatio 
Hominis  Christiani  ad  Sacram  Coenam,  altera  complectitur 
Errores  Virorum  Doctorum  in  delineando  Tabernaculo  Mo- 
sis,  4to.  Anut,  1754 

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quitatis  Orientalis  Capita,  exponentes  et  illustrantes ;  Curia 
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Lugd.  Bat.  1743 

**  Both  the  tirorks  of  Millius  are  replete  with  profound  erudition. — In 
the  second  of  them  is :  A  dissertation  'De  Causis  Odii,  Judseos  inter  atque 
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Jiarmonicum,**    S.  P. 

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oniensis  Praesidis."    S.  P. 

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LtnuL  1640 

^  Viro  ingenio  et  dbctrina  praestantissimo,  Samuel!  Parr,  nataii  ^us 
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praeter  Judse  Hierosolymarum  &  Templi  Salomonis  accuratam 
Delineationem,  praecipui  Sacri  ac  Profani  Gentis  Ritus  de- 
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Observationes  in  Ignatianas  Pearsonii  Vindicatas,  et  in  Annotati- 
ones  Beveregii  in  Canones  Sanctorum  Apostolorum,  8vo. 

Rothomagu  1674 

'*  I  have  read  few  controversial  books  with  so  much  conviction.**    S.  P. 

Observationes  Miscellanese  in  Librum  Jobi,  quibus  Versionum  et  In- 
terpretum  passim  Epicrisis  instituitur,  et  obscurioribus  Locis 
lux  afFunditur,  8vo.  Anut,  1768 

Observations  upon  the  Four  Gospels,  shewing  their  Defects,  and 
how  far  those  Defects,  together  with  the  Writings  of  St  Paul, 
have  misled  the  Compilers  of  our  Church  Services,  &c.  there- 
by evincing  the  Necessity  of  revising  the  whole  by  Authority : 
by  a  Friend  to  Truth,  Bvo.  Geneva,  1789 

O'Callaghan's  Thoughts  on  Bible  Societies,  Dtift/m,  1816— Summary 
Account  of  the  Bible  Society,  by  the  Committee,  1812,  8vo. 


THBOLOOT.  81 

Ochiiii  (Beniardini)  liber  de  Corporis  Christi  pnesentia  in  Coenae  Sa- 
cramento, Banle(B,  $.  a.— Ejusd.  Labyrinthi,  hoc  est,  de 
Libero  aut  Servo  Arbitrio,  de  Divina  Prenotione,  Destinatione, 
&  Libertate,  Diaputatio,  Bob.  s.a.  2  vol.  in  1, 12mo. 

QScolampadii  Dialogos,  quo  Patmm  Sententiam  de  Coena  Domini 
bona  fide  ezplanat  12mo.  Basil.  1590 

Oederi  (6.  L.)  Conjectoramm  de  difficilioribus  SS.  Locis  Genturia : 
acoeesitDiw.  deSensu  Scripture  S.  mystico,  8vo.  L^,  1738 

Oelrichs  (I.  O.  A)  Commentatio  de  Doctrini  Platonis  de  Deo,  8yo« 

Marlmrgi,  1788 

Olearii  (J.)  de  Stylo  Nov.  Test  Diasertatio  phiiologico-theologica : 
accedit  J.  H.  Boecleri  de  lingui  Novi  Test  originali  brevis 
Dissertation  4to.  SvUzbad,  1690 

■  Idem,  Cobwrgi,  1721 — Moshemii  Yindiciae  Antique  Christia- 

nomm  Discipline,  adversos  Tolandum,  Ebmb.  1722 — J.  F. 
Baddei  liber  de  Vitik  Tolandi,  12mo. 

Oliver's  (Petei^  Scripture  Lexicon,  8vo.  1784 

**  The  Author  was  a  Native  of  North  America,  and  died  at  Birming- 
ham.   S.  P." 

Olshausen  (H.)  Historie  Ecclesiastice  Veteris  Monumenta  preci- 
pua,  voL  1,  8vo.  BeroL  1820 

Ordo  Baptizandi  aliaque  Sacramenta  Administrandi,  et  Officia  que- 
dam  Eccles.  Rite  peragendi,  ex  Rituali  Rom.  18mo.  Lend  1686 

Oswald's  (Dr.)  Appeal  to  Common  Sense  in  behalf  of  Religion,  8vo. 

Edinb.  1766 

Otter's  ("  The  learned  and  respectable  Rev.  Wm.")  Vindication  of 
Churchmen,  who  become  Members  of  the  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society,  being  an  Answer  to  Dr.  Marsh's  Pamphlet  on 
that  subject,  8vo.  Camb.  1812 

Paleoromaica,  or  Historical  and  Philological  Disquisitions,  in- 
quiring whether  the  Hellenistic  Style  is  not  Latin-Greek? 
WheUier  the  many  new  words  in  the  Elzevir  Greek  Test,  are 
not  formed  from  the  Latin  ?  and  whether  the  Hypothesis,  that 
the  Greek  Text  of  many  MSS.  of  the  New  Test,  is  a  Transla- 
tion or  Re-translation  from  the  Latin,  seems  not  to  elucidate  nu- 
merous Passages :  to  account  for  the  different  Recensions ; 

G 


82  THBOLOOT. 

and  to  explain  many  Phenomena  hitherto  inexplicable  to 
iical  Critics,  8vo.  1822 

<<  Written  by  Dr.  Blaok,  of  Edinburgh.''    S.  P. 

Pal2eoromaica,  The  absurd  hypothesis  that  Eusebius  of  Csesarea, 
was  an  Editor  or  Gormpter  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  exposed,  in 
a  2nd  part  of  the  Case  of  Eusebius,  8yo.  Oaeford,  1823 

Palairet  (E.)  Observationes  Phiiologioo-Criticie  in  N.  T.,  quorum 
plorima  Loca  ex  Auct  Grsecis  exponuntor,  illostrantur,  vin- 
dicantur,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1762 

Paley's  (Archdeacon  Wm.)  Natural  Theology,  or  Evidences  of  the 
Existence  and  Attributes  of  the  Deity,  collected  from  the 

« 

Appearances  of  Nature,  8 vo.  1803 

Sermons,  "  very  popular,"  8vo.  1808 

Palmer's  (Samuel)  Vindication  of  the  Learning,.  Loyalty,  Morals, 
and  most  Christian  Behaviour  of  the  Dissenters  towards  the 
Church  of  England,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Wesley's  Defence  of 
his  Letter  concerning  the  Dissenters'  Private  Academies,  and 
to  Mr.  SacheverePs  injurious  Reflections  upon  them,  4to.  1705 
Paludi  (Petri  de)  Sermones  sive  Enarrationes  in  Evangelia,  12mo. 

Moguni,ieoS 

Paolo  (Padre),  The  Opinion  of,  12mo.  1689 

Pappelbaum  (G.  G.)  Codicis  MS.  Nov.  Test.  Raviani,    in  Bibl. 

Berolin.  asservati,  Examen,  8vo.  BeroUni  1796 

(G.  T.)  Codd.  MSS.  N.  T.  Gr.  Evang.  IV.  partem 

dimidiam  Majorem  continentem  in  Bibl.  Berl.  asserv.  descrip- 

sit,  8vo.  Berl.  1824 

Pareau  (J.  H.)  Disputatio  de  Mythica  S.  S.  Interpretatione,  4to. 

Harlemiy  1814 

Institutio  Interpretis  Vet.  Test.  8vo.  Trc^.  1822 

"  These  are  valuable  books."     S.  P. 

Parei  (Da v.)  in  Hoseam  Prophetam  Commentarius,  HeideOf,  1616 
— Ejusdem  in  Divinam  ad  Hebraeos  S.  Pauli  Apostoli  Epis- 
tolam  Commentarius,  Hddelb,  1613,  4to. 
Parkeri  (Episcopi)  de  Rebus  sui  Temporis  Commentaria.  Lond.  1726 

Disputatioues  de  Deo  et  Providentia  Divina,  4to  Land,  1678 

Parker's  (Bishop)  Discourse  of  Ecclesiastical  Polity,  wherein  the 


THEOLOGY.  88 

Authority  of  the  Civil  Magistrate  over  the  Consciences  of 
Subjects,  in  matters  of  Religion,  is  stated,  8vo.  1670 

Parker's  Demonstration  of  the  Divine  Authority  of  the  Law  of  Na- 
ture, and  of  the  Christian  Religion,  4to.  1681 

Account  of  the  Government  of  the  Christian  Church  for  the 

last  Six  Hundred  Years,  8yo.  1791 

PlUT^s  (Elnathan)  Works,  foUo  1651 

-— — —  Abba  Father,  or  a  Plain  and  Short  Direction  for  Private 
Prayer,  18mo.  1636 


>-  (Dr.  Richard)  Life  of  Archbishop  Usher,  folio  1686 

Parr's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Spital  Sermon  on  Easter  Sunday  1800,  with 
Notes,  4to.  1801 

Fast  Sermon,  preached  at  Hatton,  1808 — ^Ryder's  (Bp.) 

Charge,  1816 — Legge's  (Bp.)  Cottsecration  Sermon,  by  C.  P. 
Bumey,  1816 — Howley's  (Bp.  of  London)  Sermon  before  the 
Christian  Knowledge  Society,  1817 — Carlisle's  Essays  on  the 
Diseases  of  Old  Age,  1817,  in  1  vol.  4to. 

■  **  Part  of  a  Letter  written  by  me  when  Schoolmaster  at  Col- 

chester (1778,)  but  not  published" — ^Translated  Specimens  of 
Welch  Poetry,  by  J.  Walters,  "  my  worthy  and  ingenious  as- 
sbtant  at  Norwich,"  1782— Poems,  with  Notes,  by  J.  Walters, 
1780 — Fleetwood's  Enquiry  into  the  Customary  Estates  and 
Tenants'  Rights  of  those,  who  hold  Church  Lands  and  Founda- 
tion Estates,  1732.  *^  Very  scarce  and  interesting :  I  can- 
not find  the  answer  to  it,  which  I  once  possessed." 

-  Sermon  at  Norwich  Cathedral,l78d — Dr.Parr's  Charity  Sermon 
at  St.  Peter's,Mancroft,  Norwich,  1780 — Dr.  Parr's  Discourse 
on  the  late  Fast,  under  the  assumed  name  of  Philaleutherus 
Norfokieneis,  1781 — Bishop  Terrick's  Sermon  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1764 — A  Cambridge 
Fast  Sermon,  by  Bp.  Watson,  1780— Yonge^s  (P.— Bp.  of 
Norwich,)  Sermon  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts,  1766,  in  1  vol.  4to. 

—  Fast  Sermon  atHatton,  1808 — Wrangham's  Cambridge  Ser- 
mon on  the  Translation  of  the  Scriptures  into  the  Oriental 
Languages,  Camh.  1807— Wrangham's  Spring  Assize  Set- 

g2 


84  THBOXOGY. 

mon  at  York,  1808— Ditto  in  the  Summer  of  1808— Arch- 
deacon Shepherd's  Visitation  Sermon  at  Bedford,  1801 — Dr. 
Maltby's  Commencement  Sermon  at  Cambridge,  1806 — Mr. 
J.  Falconer's  Sermon  before  the  University  of  Oxford, 
Nov.  5th,  1808,  in  1  vol.  4to. 

Parr  (Dr.)  and  Joseph  White. — The  Bampton  Lectures,  8vo.  1784, 
**  wiUi  the  original  Autographs  of  Joseph  White,  Samuel  Parr, 
Henry  Richards,  afterwards  Head  of  Exeter  College,  and 
John  Parsons,  afterwards  Head  of  Baliol  College  and  Bishop 
of  Peterborough,  when  by  appointment  they  met  at  Hatton 
Parsonage,  the  9th  day  of  June,  1789,  for  the  purpose  of  as- 
certaining what  share  Dr.  Parr  had  in  Corrections,  Substitu- 
tions, and  Additions,  to  the  aforesaid  Sermons.'' 

Facts  relating  to  the  Bampton  Lec- 
tures of  Dr.  White;  by  R.  B.  Gabriel,  D.  D. — An  Appeal  to 
the  Members  of  the  University  of  Oxford  relating  to  the  Rev. 
Dr.  White's  Bampton  Lectures  by  no  Academic,  1789 — ^A 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  White  containing  Remarks  upon  cer- 
tain Passages  in  the  Notes  subjoined  to  his  Bampton  Lec- 
tures, by  Philalethes,  1789— A  Statement  of  Dr.  White's  Li- 
terary  Obligations  to  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  Samuel  Badcock, 
1790, 8vo. 

—  (Dr.)  Letter  from  Irenopolis  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Eleuther- 

opolis,  or  a  Serious  Address  to  the  Dissenters  of  Birming- 
ham, 1792— Mr.  Field's  Letter  to  the  Inhabitants  of  War- 
wick, concerning  the  Dissenters,  1791 — Miller's  Remarks 
upon  Field's  Letter,  and  a  Letter  to  the  Printer  of  the  Bir- 
mingham Gazette — Field's  Second  Letter  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  Warwick,  1791 — Copy  of  a  Letter  to  the  Printer  of  the 
Birmingham  Gazette,  and  Two  Letters  from  Mr.  Edwards 
of  Birmingham  to  the  British  Nation  on  the  Birmingham  Riots 
— Curtius  rescued  from  the  Gulph,  or  the  Retort  Courteous 
to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  1792,  8vo. 


—— —  tee  Sermons  (Four)  published  with  his  Notes 

Parson's  (Bp.)  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  promoting 

Christian  Knowledge,  1818.   Bp,  Ryder's  Visitation  Charge, 

Gloceiter,  1822,  4to. 


THEOLOGY.  85 

Pascal's  (M.)  Thoughts  on  Religion,  and  other  Subjects,  translated 
by  Basil  Kennet,  D.  D.  8yo.  1749 

Patrick's  (Bp.  Simon)  Commentary  on  the  Old  Testament.  9  vol. 
4to.-  1704-6 

Pauli  (H.  £.  G.)  Introductionb  in  Not.  Test.  Capita  selectiora,  8vo. 

JeiuB.  1799 

Commentationes  Theologies  potissimum  Historiam 

Corinthi  Judaei  Christiani  atque  finem  Joanneorum  in  Nov. 
Test  libellorum  illnstratune.  Accedit  Oratiuncula  de  Notione 
Orthodoxiae,  8vo.  JeiM.  1795 

Pearce's  (Bishop  Zacbary)  Sermons,  4  vol.  8vo.  1778 

Commentary,  with  Notes,  on  the  four 

Evangelists  and  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles ;  together  with  a 
new  Translation  of  St  Paul's  first  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians, 
with  a  Paraphrase  and  Notes,  to  which  are  added  other 
Theological  Pieces,  2  vol.  4to.  1777 

Pearson's  (B.)  Exposition  of  the  Creed,  folio.  Portrait  1783 

abridged  by  "  the  learned," 

Dr.  Charles  Bumey,  12mo.  1810 

Perionius  (Joach.)  De  Vitis  Rebusque  Gestis  Prophetarum  Dei  et 
Sanctarum  Mulierum  Vet  Test  12mo.  l»Xet.  1565 

Peters',  ("the  very  acute  and  honest  Charles,  Rector  of  St  Mabyn's") 
Sermons,  8vo.  1776 

Critical  Dissertation  on  the  Book  of  Job,  8vo.  1767 

Pfaffii  (Chr.)  Dissertatio  de  genuinis  Librorum  Nov.  Test.  Lectioni- 
bus,  12mo  iifiu/.  1709 

Pfeifferi  (D.  A.)  Dubia  vexata  Scripturae  Sacrae,  4to.    Drestke,  1679 

Idem,  Editio  quinta,  4to.  Dresfke,  1713 

Antiquitates  Hebraicae,   Lips.   1685.      Ejusdem 

Hermeneutica  Sacra,  Drtsdcs^  1684, 12mo. 

Philemon  to  Hydaspes,  relating  to  a  Conversation  with  Hortensius 
upon  the  subject  of  false  Religion,  2nd  Edition,  8vo.       1738 

'<  Mem.  These  TnLcts  are  supposed  to  be  wrote  by  H.  C.  Esq.  of  Magd. 
Coll.  Cambridge."  J.  Hetherinotov. — **Mr.  Coventry  wrote  Pompey  the 
Little.  He  took  Orders  and  became  Vicar  of  Edgware,  Middlesex ;  and  he 
often  preached  from  a  folio  Volume  of  Tillotson's  Sermons,  which  lay  in  the 
Pulpit  from  week  to  week.    He  died  of  the  amall-pox.    When  living  at  Stan- 


86  TH  BO  LOGY. 

more,  I  heard  much  of  his  pleasantry,  his  politeness,  and  his  integrity.  I 
first  read  this  Book  at  the  Rev.  Dr.  Davy's  house,  in  Norfolk,  in  Au^st, 
1816.  This  Copy  was  most  oblig^gly  sent  to  me  by  Mr.  Holmes^  keeper  of 
an  Academy  at  Stratford-upon-Avon,  Thursday,  Febr.  13, 1817."  S.  P. 

Picarfs  (Bern.)  Ceremonies  and  Religious  Customs  of  the  various 
Nations  of  the  known  World,  6  vol.  roy.  folio,  plates,  large 
paper  1733 

Picteti  (B.)  De  Consensu  ac  Dissensu  inter  Reformatos  Dissertatio, 
Anut.  1607.— Roell  de  Religione  Rational!,  Fran,  1689, 12mo. 

Pignorii  (Laur.)  Characteres  iEgyptii,  Sacrorum  hoc  est,  quibus 
^gyptii,  utuntur,  Simulachrorum  accurata  Delineatio  et  £x- 
plicatio:  accessit  Auctarium,  in  quo  ex  Antiquis  Sigillis 
Gemmisque  seiectiora  qusedam  ejus  generis  et  Yeterum  Hse- 
reticorum  Amuleta  exhibentur,  4to.  Francof,  1608 

Pilkington's  (Matthew)  Rational  Concordance  to  the  Bible,  4to. 

Nottingham,  1749 

Pillars  of  Priestcraft  and  Orthodoxy  shaken,  a  Collection  of  Tracts 
made  by  Richard  Baron,  4  vol.  12mo.  1768 

**  A  fitvorite  Work  of  Professor  Porson's."  S.  P. 

Pirke  Abhoth,  sive  Capitula  Patrum,  Hebr.  et  Lat.  ed.  Leusden,  4te. 

UHraj.  1665 

Platina's  Lives  of  the  Popes,   from  the  pretended  Succession  of 

Peter  to  the  present  Pope  Clement  XI.,  translated  by  Ry- 

caut,  folio  1704 

Plowden's  (F.)  Church  and  State,  or  an  Enquiry  into  the  Origin » 

Nature,  and  Extent,  of  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil  Authority,  4to. 

1796 
Pluche's  (Abbe  le)  Truth  of  the  Gospel  demonstrated,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1761 
Pocock's  (Edward)  Theological  Works,  2  vol.  folio  1740 

Polano's  (P.  Soave)  History  of  the  Council  of  Trent,  by  Brent,  folio, 

1629 

Poll  (Matthaei)  Synopsis  Criticorum  aliorumque  Scriptune  Interpre- 

tum,  6  vol.  folio  1669 

Popery — "A  most  valuable  and  rare  Collection  of  Old  Tracts  against '* 

— ^the  Contents,  and  the  names  of  many  of  the  Writers  are 

specified  on  the  fly  leaves,  10  vol.  sm.  4to.  1680-90 


THEOLOGY.  87 

Popham's  (D.  £.)  Extracts  from  the  Pentateuch,  compared  widi 
Passages  in  Greek  and  Latin  Authors,  8yo.  Ox.  1801 

Porson's  (Richard)  Letters  to  Archdeacon  Travis,  in  Answer  to  his 
Defence  of  the  Three  Heavenly  Witnesses,  John  I.  v.  7.  8vo. 

1790 

"  The  gift  of  the  fearless  Author."  S.  P. 

Porta  Mosis,sive  Dissertationes  aliquot  ^  R.  Mose  M aimonide,  suis  in 
varias  Mishnaioth,  sive  TextusTalmu  dici  partes,  Commentariis 
prsemiss2e,nunc  primumArabice  prout  ab  ipso  Auctore  conscrip- 
tse  sunt,  et  Latine  editae.  Una  cum  Appendice  Notarum  Mis- 
cellanea. Opera  et  Studio  Edvardi  Pocockii,  4to.  Oxan,  1655 

Pott  (D.  J.)  et  G.  A.  Ruperti,  Sylloge  Common tationum  Theologi- 
carum,  8  vol.  12mo.  Helmxt.  1800-1805 

Potter's  (John)  Theological  Works,  English  and  Latin,  3  vol.  8vo. 

Oxford,  1753-4 

Powell's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Discourses  on  various  Subjects,  8vo. 

Camb.  1776 

Price's  (Dr.  R.)  Four  Dissertations,  on  Providence,  Prayer,  on  the 
Reasons  for  expecting  that  virtuous  Men  shall  meet  after  Death 
in  a  State  of  Happiness,  and  on  the  Importance  of  Christianity, 
8vo.  1768 

Prideaux  (Joh.)  Fasciculus  Controversiarum  Theologicarum,  4to. 

Ox.  1652 

Doctrine  of  the  Sabbath  as  delivered  in  the  Act 

at  Oxford  in  1622,  translated,  1634. — Dow's  (C.)  Discourse 
of  the  Sabbath,  1636. — Sunday  no  Sabbath,  a  Sermon  by  John 
Pocklington,  1636,  4to. 
(Humphrey)  Old  and  New  Testament  connected  in  the 


History  of  the  Jews  and  neighbouring  Nations,  3  vol.  8vo. 

1720 

True  Nature  of  Imposture  fully  displayed  in 

the  Life  of  Mahomet,  8vo.  1749 

Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph^  Theological  Repository,  consisting  of  Ori- 
ginal Essays,  Hints,  Queries,  &c.  calculated  to  promote  Re- 
ligious Knowledge,  6  vol.  8vo.  1773-88 

"  These  six  Volumes  were  given  by  Dr.  Priestley  to  my  late  sagacious 
and  serious  Wife,  Jane  Parr."  S.  P. 


88  THEOLOGY. 

Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph)  General  Hbtory  of  the  Christian  Church, 

2  vol.  8vo.  Birming.  1790-8 

— —  History  of  the  Corruptions  of  Christianity,  2  vol,  8vo. 

Birming.  1782 
History  of  Early  Opinions  concerning  Christ,  4  vol.  8vo. 


—  Controversial  Letters  to  Bishdp  Horsley,  8vo. 

Birming.  1783. 

—  Harmony  of  the  Evangelists,  in  Greek,  to  which  are  pre- 
fixed critical  Dissertations  in  English,  4to.     ^  1777 

—  Institutes  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion,  3  vol.  12nio. 

1772 
Letters  in  Defence   of    Public  Worship,    against  Mn 


Wakefield,  1702.-- Barbauld  on  Ditto,  against  Wakefield, 
1702.  Bruckner  on  Ditto,  against  the  same,  1702.  Dr. 
Disney  on  Ditto,  1702,  8vo. 

Letters  to  a  Philosophical  Unbeliever,  2  vol.  Svo. 

jBtrmsii^Aasii,  1787 
-  Considerations  on  Church  Authority,  occasioned  by  BaU 


guy's  Lambeth  Sermon,  1789 — An  Answer  to  a  Book  enti- 
titled  "  Letters  on  Confessions  and  Subscriptions  to  Articles 
of  Religion  in  Protestant  Churches,  occasioned  by  the  Con- 
fessional," by  Dawson,  3  Tracts,  1768-0,  in  1  vol.  8vo. 
Familiar  Letters  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Birming- 


ham, 8vo.  Birmingham^  1700 
Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Robinson,  Birm.  1700 — 


Ezpostulatory  Address  to  Priestley,  by  Hawkins,  Worcester, 
1788— Letter  to  Priestley,  by  Burn— Dr.  Berkley's  Caution 
against  Socinianism,  1797 — ^Thoughts  on  the  Causes  of  Error 
among  the  Unitarians,  by  Weddred,  1787— Letters  to  Bum, 
by  Priestley,  in  1  vol.  8vo. 
Letters  to  Dean  Horn,  Dr.  Price,  and  the  Rev.  Mr. 


Parkhurst,  Birming.  1788 — An  Enquiry  whether  we  have 
any  Scriptural  Warrant  for  a  direct  Address  of  Supplication, 
Praise,  or  Thanksgiving,  either  to  the  Son  or  to  the  Holy 
Ghost,  by  the  Rev.  Paul  Cardale,  1776,. 8vo. 


THEOLOGY.  80 

PritaniuB  (L.)  de  iDgeniorum  Moderatione  in  Relig^onb  Negotio, 
12mo.  VenetHs,Vjm 

PriTilegia,  Indulta,  Immunitates,  Exemptionesy  et  Oratbe,  a  Suminis 
Pontificibus>  ac  a  Sancta  Sede  Apostolica  postremo  con- 
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Aahuid's  Eour  Treatises  ooBceming  the  Doctrine,  Discipline*  and 

•  Worship  of  the  Mahometans,  to  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of 

Biahemet,  8yo.  1712 

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twenty-two,  which  are  then  i^tecified,")  by  a  moderate  Son 
of  the  Church  of  England,  4to.  1687 

Revii  (J.)  Disputationes  Tbeologicae  Textualae,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1667-68 

Revelation  examined  with  Candour,  2  vol.  8vo.  1732 

Reynolds'  Triumph  of  God's  Revenge  against  Murder,  folio      1636 

Robberds'  (Rev.  J.  G.)  Funeral  Service  for  the  late  Rev.  W. 
Hawkes,  and  a  Sermon  preached  on  the  Sunday'  after  the 
Interment,  by  the- Rev  .W.  Shepherd,  8vo.  lUand^e$Ur,  1820 

Riohteri  (J.  C.  C.)  de  Theodoreto  Epistolarum  Paulinarum  Inter- 
«prete  Commentatio,  8vo.  Lips*  1822 

Riveti  Critica  Sacra,  editio  quarta,  8vo.  Genev.  1660 

Rodon  (De)  Disputatio  de  Supposito,  in  qua  plurima  haotenus  inau- 
dita  de  Nestorio  tanquam  Orthodoxo,  et  de  Cyrillo  Alexan- 
drine, aliisque  Episcopis  Ephesi  in  Synodum  coactis,  tan- 
quam haereticis  demonstrantur,  ut  soli  Scriptural  Sacrse  Infal- 
libilitas  asseratur,  8vo.  Franc  1646 

**  Liber  eximnc  nritatis.''  See  Extract  from  Scheihomii  AmttH.  IM.  v.  1, 
p.  498— Kojff.  BUd,  Httret.  v.  1,  p.  459-463,  et  ejusd.  Catal,  Ltbr,  Rear, 
p.  815,  ed.  1703.^'  S.  P.  The  following  is  the  Extract  referred  to  :— 
**  Scriptum  rarissimis  rarios,  jussu  Curiie  Tolosanse  flammis  ultricibiu 
traditum,  nee  Baelio,  nee  aliis  qui  de  hac  controversia  egerunt,  unquam 
Tisum,  et  a  Saligio  fustra  qiuesitiun.'' 

Rogers'  (Jno.)  Review  of  a  Discourse  on  the  Visible  and  Invisible 
Church  of  Christ,  in  Reply  to  Sykes,  8vo.  1721 

Roma  Paganizans,  sen  Idolatriae  Pontificise  Ilist  Theol.  Examen ; 

Acoessit  Speculum  Papismi ;  a  Johann.  Valckeniero,  8vo. 

Franc,  1666 

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ton's  solution  in  the  Divine  Legation,  and  Tarious  passages  in  the  first 
volume  of  the  Annals  of  Baronius."   S.  P. 


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Kosewniilleri  (E.  F.  C.)  Vocabulariiimyeteris  Testamenti  Hebrseo- 
Chaldaicum,  8yo.  Hal  1822 

Scholia  in  Vetus  Testamentuni,  10  vol.  Svo. 

Lips.  1795-1824 

Rosenmiilleri  (D.  J.  G.)  Scholia  in  Nov.  Test.  5  vol.  8vo. 

Narimb.  1788 

Historia  Interpretationis  Libronim  Sacro- 

rum,  inde  ab  Apostolonim  ^tate  usque  ad  Originem,  5  vol. 
12mo.  Hildb.  1795 

de  Christianse  Theologiae  Origine  Liber:  ac- 


cedit  Oratio  de  eo  quod  justum  est  in  Theologiae  Refonnandae 
Studio,  8vo.  Lips.  1786 

Rotherham's  (Jno.)  Apology  for  the  Athanasian  Creed,  1762 — An- 
swer  to  the  above,  1773 — A  full  Answer  to  the  Rev.  W. 
Jones's  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  1772,  Svo. 

Royaards  (H.  J.)  Disputatio  Inauguralis  de  altera  Pauli  ad  Co- 
rintiiios  Epistola,  8vo.  Traj.  1818 

Rueff  (J.  L.)  Primx  Lineae  historico-theologicse  ad  Usum  Candi- 
dat  S.  S.  Theol.  8vo.  Solisb.  1824 

Rutherforth's  (Dr.)  Defence  of  a  Charge  concerning  Subscriptions, 
1765 — A  second  Vindication  of  the  Right  of  Protestant 
Churches  to  require  the  Clergy  to  subscribe  to  an  established 
Confession  of  Faith  and  Doctrines,  1766 — *^  An  elegant  and 
most  useful"  Essay  on  Faith,  and  its  Connection  with  Good 
Works,  by  John  Rotherham,  1768,  8vo. 

Saldeni  (G.)  Otia  Theologica,  4to.  Anut.  1684 

Sanson!  (Nic.)  Geographia  Sacra,  ex  Vet.  et  Nov.  Test,  desumta, 
et  in  Tabulas  quatuor  concinnata;  accessenint  in  Indicem 
Geographicum  Notas  Johannis  Clerici,  royal  folio  Amsi,  1704 

Sancroffs  (Archbp.)  Occasional  Sermons,  with  some  Remarks  on 
his  Life  and  Writings,  8vo.  1694 

Fur  Predestinatus,  si?e  Dialogismus  inter  quendam  ordinis 

Prsedicantum  Calvinistam  et  Furem  ad  liignum  damnatum 
habitus,  8vo.  Land.  1813 

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"  Vero  eruditissimo  Samueli  Parr,  d.  d«  M.  J.  Routhy  7  Calend*  Sep- 
tembiis,  Anno  1805.' 

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Ejusd.  de  Juramenti  Promissorii  Obligatione  Prslectiones 

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Sanderson's  (Bp.  Robert)  Thirty-six  Sermons,  folio  1689 

Sandii  (J.)  Bibliotheca  Anti-Trinitaricorum,  Fries.  1684 — Lubienie- 

cii  Historia  Reformationis  Polonicae,  1685,  2  toI.  in  1,  i2mo 

Nucleus  Historiae  Ecclesiasticae,  CosmopoHf  1668-9 — Ejusd. 

Interpretationes  Paradoxs  Quatuor  Eyangeliorum,  quibus 

affixa  est  Dissertatio  de  Verbo,  Amsi.  1670 — Ejusd.  Tracta- 

tus  de  Origine  Anims,  Cosmopoli^  1671, 12mo. 

Sarpi*s  History  of  the  Council  of  Trent,  by  N.  Brent,  folio,       1720 

Savage's  Lives  of  the  Popes,  2  Parts  in  1  vol.  8vo.  1704 

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«  L.Bat.ieM 

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Schachtii  Animadversiones  ad  Antiquitates  Hebraies,  olim  delineatae 

a  C.  Ikenio,  8vo.  Traj.  ad  Rh.  1810 

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Regno  Chinensi  per  Missionaries  Societatis  Jesu,  12mo. 

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Schelling  (J.  F.)  Animadyers.  in  Loca  difficiliora  Jesais,  8yo. 

X^.1797 

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Idem,  editio  quarta,  recensuerunt  J.  Smith.  Strahan  & 

Dickenson,  2  vol.  8yo.  Edinb.  1814 

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L^.  1820,  Sfc. 


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Schlensneri  Opuscula  Critica  ad  Versiones  Gnecas  Vet  Test,  perti- 
nentia,  8vo.  Lip$.  1812 

Sdunidii  (Erasmi)  Versio  Novi  Testamenti  nova,  ad  Graecam  verita- 
tem  emendata;  et  Noise  ac  Animadversiones  in  idem  Opus: 
accedunt  Sacer  Contextus  Grscus,  cum  Versione  veteri ;  et 
Anctoris  Orationes  de  Sybillis,  2  voL  folio        Norimb.  1658 

Novi  Test  Concordantia  Graeca,  folio  Goih.  1717 

Sdimidii  (Sebastiani)  Annotationes  in  Genesin,  4to.      ArgeiU.  1697 

■  ■■  in  Librum  priorem  Samuelis  Commentarius^  4to. 

Argent.  1687 

in  Libnim  posteriorem  Samuelis  Commentarius,  4to. 

Argent.  1689 

■  '  ■  in  Librum  Jobi  Commentarius,  4to.  Argent.  1670 
' Commentarius  in  illustres  Prophetias  Jesaise,  et  Annota- 
tiones in  octo  Capita  Libri  Josus  et  Libellum  Ruth,  4to. 

Hamb.  1695 

in  Libnim  Judicum  Commentarius,  4to.         Argent.  1706 

Commentarii  super  Librum  Propbetianim  Jeremiae,  in  quo 


Cap.  omues  ad  singulos  Versus  illustrantur,  iisdemque  Loci 
Communes  subjiciuntur,  2  vol.  4to.  Francm  1097 

—  Commentarius  in  Epistolam  Pauli  ad  Hebraeos^  editio  ter* 


tia,  4to.  Lips.  1722 

—  Commentarius  in  Primam  Joannis  Epistolam^  4to. 

Franc.  1707 

—  Articulorum  Formulae  Concordiae  Repetitio,  cum  Auctario 
Dissertationum  Ejusdem  selectiorum,  4to.  Argent.  1696 

Tractatus  de  Circumeisione ;  primo  V eteris  Testamenti  Sa- 


cramento, 4to.  Argent.  1700 

in  Librum  Salomonis  Re^s,  Ecclesiastes  Dictum,  Com- 


mentarius, Argent.  1704 — M.  Lutheri  Liber  de  Servo  Arbi- 
trio,  cum  Adnotat.  Scbmidtii,  Argent.  1707,  4to. 

Collegium  Biblicum  prius  et  posterius,  in  quo  Dicta  Scrip- 


turse  Veteris  Testamenti  LX  VI,  juxta  Seriem  Locorum  Com- 
munium  Theologicorum  disposita,  dilucide  explicantur,  4to. 

Argent.  1676 

Schmidii  (D.  C.  F.)  Historia  Antiqua  et  Vindicatio  Canonis  Sacri 

Vet.  Novique  Fcederis,  8vo.  Lips- 1776 


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Schmidii  Annotationea  in  Epistolam  Paoli  ad  Romanos,  pfailolo- 
g^oce-theologicaey  et  criticae,  8vo.  X^.  1777 

Schmidt  (F.S.)  Opusoula,  quibus  Res^gyptiacw  explanantur,  12iiio. 
Carohrhnue,  1765 — Ejusd.  IMssertatio  de  Sacerdotibus  et 
Sacrificiis  JEgyptiorum,  Tubing.  1768,  12ino, 

Schotani  (Christiani)  BibUotheca  Historic  Sacrse  Veter^  Testa- 
menti^  sea  ExceFcilatiooes  UstorioaB  ih  Sacram  Seripturam  et 
Josephum,  per  modum  Commentarii  in  Hstomtli  Saoram 
Sulpicii  Severi  distributae,  2  vol.  folio  Fnmeq.  1W2 

Schotti  Adagialia  Sacra  Noyi  Test  (hum.  1651 — Gneco-barbara 
Nov.  Test,  quae  Orienti  Originem  debent,  auctore  CheitomaeOy 
Anut.  1640,  24mo. 

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Christi  Sermones,  qui  de  Reditu  ejus  ad  Judicium  futuro,  et 

judicandi  Provincia  ipsi  demandata  agunt.  8vo.    Jenm,  1820 

Schroeckii  Historia  Religionis  et  Ecclesiae  Christianaey  8vo. 

BerL  L786 

Schrcederi  (J.  W.)  Commentarius  philologicus  in  Psalmum  X.  quo 
ob^curiorum  Vocabulorum  et  Phrasium  Tenebras,  potissimum 
Arabicae  Dialecti,  ope  discutere,  atque  genuinum  impeditioris 
Carminis  Sensum  ad  planam  et  perspicuam  Rationem  perdu- 
cere  conatus  est,  8vo.  Qroming.  1754 

Oratio  de  Caussis  Criticae  in  V.  T.  neglectas,  Gnmrnga^ 

1787 — Sonntag,  Doctrina  Inspirationis,  ej  usque  Ratio,  His- 
toria, et  Usus  Popularis,  Heidelb.  1810,  8vo. 

Schultens  (A.)  Lib6r  Jobi,  cum  Nova  Versione  et  Commentario  Per- 
petuo,  2  vol.  in  1,  4to.  Jjugd.  Bat.  1737 

•  Proverbia  Salomonis,  cum  Versione  Nova  et  Commenta- 
rio, 4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1748 

Dissertatio  Theologica  ad  Locum  Apostoli  Philipp.  II. 


5-11,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1743 

Animadversiones  Philologicae  et  Criticae  ad  %aria  Loca 


Veteris  Testamenti,  in  quibus,  ope  praecipue  Linguae  Arabicae, 
multa  ab  Interpretibus  nondum  satis  intellecta  illustrantur. 


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qaam  piurima  etiam  nova  explicanda  modeBle  proponimtury 
a^o.  Am$t.  1732 

Scfaulteos  (A.)  Opera  Minora,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1796 

et  N.  6.  Schroederi  Sylloge  DiMertatkiaum  Philologico- 

Exegeticanim,  a  diversis  Auctoribus  editanim,  2  vol.  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1772 

Schultfaessius  (D  J.)  de  Cliarismatibas  Spiritus  Sancti.  Parsl>»^  (de 
Yi  et  Natura,  Ratione  et  Utilitatey  Dotis  Linguanim)  8vo. 

Lips.  1818 

Schnlzn   (J.  C.  T.)  Scholia  in  Vet.  Test.  10  toI.  8to. 

Norimb.  1783-97 

Schwolliitanni  (6.  A.)  Dissertatio de  Imputatione  Peccatomm  Mundi 
Clnisto,  8vo.  Hamb.  1788 

Scott  (Dr.  John).  The  Holy  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  the  Divine  Trinity 
in  Essential  Unity,  and  the  Supreme  Godhead  of  Christ, 
being  one  and  the  same  with  his  Father's,  shewn  to  be  not  only 
demonstrative,  but  most  clearly  conceivable,  spiritual,  and 
scriptural  Truths:  wherewith  is  occasionally  shewn,  that 
although  the  Newtonian  Philosephy  be  formally  and  mathe- 
matically true,  yet  it  is  materially  and  physically  false,  8vo. 

1754 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Lectures  on  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, 2  vol.  8vo.  1769 

Nine  Sermons  on  the  late  War  and  Rebellion,  1768 — J. 

Mason's  Three  Essays  on  Poetical  and  Prosaic  Numbers  and 
Elocution,  1761,  8vo. 

Seileri  (D.  G.  F.)  Theses  Theologiae  Dogmatics,  12mo. 

Erlang.  1783 

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Dogmatum  succinctse,  8vo.  Erlang.  1789 

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4to.  Erlang.  1771 

Selden's  BtdrOpmrot,  a  Tract  proving  the  Nativity  of  our  Saviour, 
12mo.  1661 


96  THEOLOGY. 

Senile  (J.  S.)  Apparatus  ad  liberalem  Vet.  Test.  Interpretationem, 
8vo.  Hal  1773 

■  Apparatus  ad  liberalem  Nov.  Test.  Interpretationem ;  Hlns- 

trationis  Exempla  multa  ad  Romanos  petita  sunt,  8yo. 

Hal  Mag.  1767 

Apparatus  ad  libros  Symbolicos  Ecclesise  LutheransBy  8yo. 

Hal.  1775 

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tertium  edita,  et  Appendice  J.  Camerarii  aucta;  cum  Notis 
variis  et  Praefationey  Bvo.  Hal.  1776 

Commentarii   Historici  de  antiquo   Christianorum  Statu, 

2  vol.  Bvo.  Hal.  1774 

Institutio  ad  Doctrinam  Christianam  liberaliter  discendam ; 

Auditorum  usui  destinata,  Bvo.  Hal.  1774 

Historiae  Ecclesiastics  selecta  Capita,  3  vol.  Bvo.  HaL  1767 

Paraphrasis  Evangelii  Johaonis,  cum  NoUs  et  Cantabri^en- 


sis  Codicis  Latino  Textu,  2  vol.  in  1, 12mo.  Hal.  1771 

Paraphra9is  Epistolae  ad  Romanos,  cum  Notis  et  Transla- 

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Oalatas,  cum  Prolegomenis,  Notis,  et  Varietate  Lectionis, 
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Programmata  Academica  selecta,  hie  ibi  auctiora,  Bvo. 

Hal  1779 

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tio,  Hal  1617— Texts  of  Holy  Scripture  on  the  True  and 
Real  Deity  of  the  Son  and  Holy  Ghost,  ('<  supposed  to  be 
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Septchenes  (Le  Clerc)— The  Religion  of  the  Ancient  Greeks  illus- 


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trated  by  an  ExplanatioD  of  their  Mythology ;  translated  from 
the  French,  8vo.  1788 

Sermones  Thesauri  Novi  de  Sanctis,  folio.  Lit  Goth. 

Argeniorati,  Mart.  Flack.  1488 

Sermones  de  Sanctis  penitiles,  a  quodam  fratre  Hungaro  Ordinis 
Minoram,  &c.  4to.  LU.  Oath.  Hagenaw,  Gran.  1497 

Sermons,  (Four)  1.  By  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Taylor,  at  Bishop-Stortford, 

1745,  with  Notes  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr.-  2.  By  Dr.  Taylor, 

before  the  House  of  Commons,  1757. — 3.  By  Bishop  Lowth, 

1758. — 4.  By  Bishop  Hayter  before  the  House  of  Commons, 

1740-50, 8vo.  1822 

Serveti  (Michaelis)  de  Trinitatis  Erroribus  Libri  VII.  12mo.       1531 

"  lAber  raritsimus,    I  gave  two  guineas  for  this  book."    S.  P. 

Seyffarth  (T.  A.)  de  Epistola  quse  dicitur  ad  Hebrseos,  8vo. 

Idpg.  182  L 

Sharpens  (Dr.  Gregory)  Argument  in  Defence  of  Christianity,  taken 
from  the  Concessions  of  the  most  ancient  Adversaries,  Jews 
and  Pagans,  Philosophers  and  Historians ;  with  some  Re- 
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Shaw's  (Dr.  Duncan)  History  and  Philosophy  of  Judaism,  8vo. 

EditUf.  1787 

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Sherlock's  (Bishop  Thos.)  Sermons,  5  vol.  8?o.  1754-76 

Use  and  Intent  of  Prophecy  in  several  Ages  of  the  World, 

together  with  four  Dissertations,  8vo.  1755 

Sherlock's  (Dr.  William)  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Holy 
Trinity,  and  the  Incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God,  4to.        1690 

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Sherman's  (John)  Greek  in  the  Temple,  4to.  1641 

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Shuckford's  (Sam.)   Sacred  and   Profane  History  of  the  World 

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3  vol.  8vo.  1743 

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98  TH£OU)OY. 

Simonis  (Job.)  Onomasticvm  Yeteris  TeBtamentiy  quo  Nomina  V. 

T.  Propria  ad  Appellativorum  Analogiam  reducta,  ex  Origini- 

bus  et  Formis  suis  explicantur^  4to.  HoLb  1741 

■■■  Ouomasticum  Novi  Testamenti  et  Librorum  V.  T.  Apociy- 

phonim^  quo  Nomina  Propria  expUcantur,  4to.     Baiai.  lldSt 

Simon's  (Richard)  Critical  History  of  the  Text  of  the  Old  and  New 

Testament,  3  vol.  4to.  1689 

Simpson's  (John)  Essays  on  the  Language  of  Sciipturei  8to. 

Baih,  woe 
■  Additional  Essays  on  the  Language  of  Scripture,  8to. 

1810 
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Skelton's  (Philip)  short  and  easy  Method  with  the  Deists,  12mo. 

1699 

Debm  Revealed,  or  the  Attack  on  Christianity  candidly 

reviewed,  2  vol.  12mo.  '  1761 

Skinner  (Rev.  Jno.) — ^The  office  for  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's 

~    Supper,  according  to  the  use  of  the   Episcopal  Church  in 

Scotland,  8vo.  Aberdeen,  1807 

Sleidani  de  Statu  Religionis  et  Reipublicae,  sub  Carolo  Quinto,  Com- 

mentarii,  8vo.  Paris,  1557 

Smith  (J.)  De  Gra^ca*  Ecclesiae  hodierno  Statu,  Epistola,  8vo. 

Traj.  1698 
Smith's  (Southwood)  Illustrations  of  the  Divine  Government 

Olasg.  1816 
Snape's  (Dr.  Andrew)  Sermons,  8vo.  1745 

Socci  (Fratris  Cisterciensis)  Sermones,  folio,  LU,  Ooth, 

Argent,  Gruninger,  1484 

Socini  (Fausti)  de  Statu  primi  Hominis  ante  Lapsum,  Disputatio, 

4to.  RaoovuB,  1610 

South  (Rob.)  Opera  Posthuma,  8vo.  Land.  1717 

**  A  very  entertaining,  but  searce  book.**    S.  P. 

Spanhemii  (Frid.)  Dubia  Evangelica,  2  vol.  4to.  Genev.  1651 

Introductio  ad  Ilistoriam  Sacram,  2  voL  4to. 

Lug.  Bat.  1683 
Spencer  (Joan.)  deLegibus  Hebmorum  Ritualibus,  folio,  Cant.  1685 


THEOLOGY.  00 

Spenoeri  (Joan.)  Dissertatio  de  Urim  etThummimi  8?o.    Ckmi.  1000 

Spinozae  (B.  de)  Opera  quae  supersunt  omnia :  iterum  edenda  cura^ 

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Historiam  Scriptorum  pertinent,  addidit  H.  £.  6.  Paulus, 

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JeiUB,  1802 
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•ophia  S.  Scripturae  Interpres,  12mo.  1674 

Spttzneri  (A.  B.)  Commentatio  pbilologica  de  Parenthesi  in  Libris 

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Test  12mo.  Hake,  1786 

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tisque  criticis  illustratus,  2  yol.  8vo.  Lips.  1704-1824 

Stackhouse's  (Thos.)  Complete  Body  of  speculative  and  practical 

Divinity,  folio  1760 

History  of  the  Bible,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio  1787 

Stanhope's   (Dr,   George,   Dean  of  Canterbury)  Twelve  "  Good" 

Sermons,  8vo.  1727 

Stapferi  (J.  F.)  Institutiones  Theologiae  Polemicae  Uaiversae,  Ordine 

scientifico  dispositae,  5  vol.  8vo.  Tigvri,  17^2 

Staphyli  (F.  Caesarei  quondam  Consiliarii)  in  Causa  Religionis  spar- 

sim  editi  Libri,  in  unum  Volumen  digesti  Ingolst.  1613 

'^  This  work  of  Staphylus  contaiiis  the  substance  of  the  dispute  with 
Luther  at  Rome."    S.  P. 

Starkii  (Benedict)  Note  Selects,  criticae,  philologicae,  et  exegeticae, 
in  Locadubiaac  difficilioraVet.  et  Nov,  Test  4to.  X^.  1732 

Stebbings'  (H.)  Remarks  upon  a  Position  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor, 
concerning  Religious  Sincerity,  with  a  Preface  by  Bishop 
Sherlock,  8vo.  1718 

Polemical  Tracts,  folio  Camb.  1727 

Steele's  (Richard)  Romish  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Late  Yeans 

H  2  1714 


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StegmanDi  (J.)  Photiaiiismus,  h.  e.  Succiocta  Refutatio  Erroruni 
Photinianorum,  12nio.  Anui.  1758 

Stein  (C.  G.)  Authentia  Eyangelii  Johannis  contra  Bretschneideri 
Dubia  vindicata,  8yo.  BrenuB,  1822 

Stellarium  Coronae  B.  Mariae  Yirginis,  Hagenau,  Rjfmnum,  1498 — 
De  Themeswarii  Sermones  Quadrages.  1600,  2  yol.  in  1. 

Stephani  (£rhardi)  Harmonia  Evangeliorum  Quatuor  Gneca,  et  re- 
liq.  N»  T.  Lib.,  Ordine  Chronologico  digestif  12mo. 

Argent.  1779 

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Biblia^  Roberto  Stephaao  Typograpbo  Regio  excusa  calum- 
niose  notarunt,  Responsio,  8vo.  1552 

**  This  Work,  as  I  have  heard  with  some  surprise,  from  Scholars  and  Book 
Collectors,  is  scarce.''    S.  P. 

Stillingfleet*8  (Bishop)  Origines  Sacne,  or  a  rational  Account  of  the 
Grounds  of  Natural  and  Revealed  ReKgion,  4to.  1675 

• Rational  Account  of  the  Grounds  of  Protestant  Reli- 
gion, folio  1681 
'             —  Fifty  Sermons,  folio                                                1707 

History  of  the  English  Church,  folio  1704 

A  Discourse  in  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Holy 


Trinity,  with  an  Answer  to  the  late   Socinian  Objections 

against  it,  from  Scripture  and  Reason,  Bvo.  1697 

Unreasonableness  of  Separation,  4to.  1681 

Stockii  (C.)  Clayis  Lingute  Sanctae  Vet.  Test,  sextum  edita,  cura 

J.  Fr.  Fischeri,  8vo.  Lips.  1753 
Clayis  Dug.  Sanctae  Novi  Test,  quintum  edita,  cura  J.  Fr. 

Fischeri,  8vo.  Lips.  1752 

Stokmaus  (A.)  Miscellanea  Sacra,  12mo.  Amst.  1737 

Storr  (G.  C.)  Dissertatio  Exegetica  in  Librorum  N.  T.  Historico- 

rum  aliquot  Loca,  4to.  Tuiringa.  1790 

Stosch  (£.  H.  D.)  Commentatio  historico-critica  de  N.  T.  Canone, 

Bvo.  Franco/.  1755 

Suiceri  Thesaurus  Ecclesiasticus,  e  Patribus  Grsecis,  2  vol.  folio, 

Amst.  1728 
SummadeQuatuorVirtutibusCardinalibusetVitiis,  folio.  Lit.  Goth. 

In  Urbe  Pisiana,  Ul.  Goring.  1480 


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Summa  Angelica  de  Casibus  Conscientiae  per  Fr.  Angelum  de  Cla- 
vasio,  folio,  Lit.  Chth.  Nwremberga,  Koberger,  149B 

Universae  Theologiae  Christianse  apud  Unitarios,  8vo. 

ClaudiopoU,  1787 

Super  Reunione  Protestantium  cum  Ecclesia  Catholica,  Tractatus 
inter  Bossuetum  et  D.  Molanum,  4to.  Vienna,  1782 

Surenhusii  (Guil.)  B/j3Xoc  KaraWayiji,  in  quo,  secundum  Yeterum 
Theologorum  Uebraeonim  Formulas  AUegandi  et  Modos  In- 
terpretandi,  Conciliantur  Loca  ex  Vet.  in  N.  T.  allegata, 
4to.  Amst.  1713 

Suringar  (F.  G.  N.)  Commentatio  in  Quaestionem ;  Explicatnr  Ratio 
mutati  Hebraeorum  Ingenii  post  Reditum  e  Gaptivitate 
Babylonica,etpra;cipuaehujusMutationis  Gausae  indicantur." 
Quae  pnemium  reportavit,  Amit,  1819 — Wesselii  Albert! 
Van  Hengely  Oratio  de  Religionis  Ghristianae  Disciplina,  verae 
ac  nativas  Eloquentiae  uberrima  Matrice,  Amst,  1818,  4to. 

Swedenborgii  (£.)  Apocalypsis  Revelata,  in  qua  deteguntur  Arcana 
quae  ibi  Praedicta  sunt  et  hactenus  recondita  latuenint,  4to. 

Amst.  1766 

Swinden's  (Tobias)  Enquiry  into  tbe  Nature  and  Place  of  Hell,  8?o. 

1727 

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Sykes'  (A.  A.)  Paraphrase  and  Notes  upon  the  Epistle  to  the  He- 
brews, 4to.  1756 

Examination  of  Bishop  Warburton's  Account  of  the  Gonduct 

of  the  Ancient  Legislators,  &c.  &c.  8vo.  1744 

Essay  on  the  Nature,  Design,  and  Origin  of  Sacrifices,  8vo. 

1748 

Principles  and  Gonnexion  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion, 

8vo.  1740 

Essay  on  the  Truth  of  the  Ghristian  Religion,  8vo.  1755 

Brief  Discourse  concerning  the  Gredibility  of  Miracles  and 

Revelation,  8vo.  1740 

Dissertation  on  the  Eclipse  mentioned  by  Phlegon,  or  an  En- 
quiry whether  that  Eclipse  had  any  Relation  to  the  Darkness 
which  happened  at  our  Saviour's  Passion,  8vo.  1732 


IM  THBOLOOT. 

83^689  (A.  A.)  Authority  of  the  Clergy  and  the  Liberties  of  the  Laity 
stated  and  yiodicatedy  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Rogers's  Discourse 
of  the  Visible  and  InTisible  Church  of  Christ,  Ovo.        1720 

-«*^—  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Redemption  of  Man  by  Jesus 
Christ,  8to.  1740 

— —  Four  Queries  concerning  the  Post* Apostle  Miracles,  1748 — 
Two  PreTious  Questions,  1762 — ^A  Second  Part  of  the  same, 
1762 — A  View  of  the  ControTersy,  1748, 1  vol.  8vo. 

■"  "  Further  Enquiry  into  the  Meaning  of  Demoniacks  in  the  New 
Testament,  1707 — ^An  Enqury  into  the  Meaning  of  Demoni- 
acks in  the  New  Testament^  by  T.  P.  A.  P.  V.  A.  B.  L.  T. 
C.  OS.  1737— An  Enquiry  into  the  Meaning  of  the  Word  Sa- 
tan, and  its  Synonimous  Terms  of  the  Devil,  the  Adyersary, 
or  the  Wicked  one,  1772 — A  Dissertation  on  the  Demoniacks, 
1775,  in  1  yol.  8yo. 

SylTss  Cratyli,  seu  Varise  in  Ttrios  Scriptores  yeteres  Lucubrationes, 
8yo.  Aug.  Vmd.  1822 

Sylloge  Confessionum  sub  Teinpus  Reformaadae  Eccleeisft  editarum, 
8yo.  Oxaiui,  1804 

Symmonds'  (Dr.  Jno.)  Obseryations  upon  the  Expediency  of  Reyi- 
sing  the  present  English  Version  of  the  Four  Gospels,  and  of 
the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  4to.  Camb.  1789 

Taylor's  (C.)  Facts  and  Evidences  on  the  Sul^ject  of  Baptism,  in  Let- 
ters to  a  Deacon  of  a  Baptist  Church,  3  tracts,  8yo. 

.1817-18-10 

Taylori  (F.)  &  A.  Bootii  Examen  Prsefationis  Morini 

Lugd.  Bat.  1636 

Taylor's  (H.)  Considerations  on  Ancient  and  Modem  Creeds  com- 
pared, the  Supremacy  of  the  Father,  the  Personal  Existence 
of  the  Holy  Ghost,  the  Pre-existence  of  Christ  and  his  Divi- 
nity, 8vo.  1788 

Thoughts  OB  the  Grand  Apostaoy,  with  Notes  and  Obser- 
vations on  the  16th  Chapter  of  Mr.  Gibbons's  History  of  the 
Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  8vo.  1781 

Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Great  Exemplar  of  Sanctity  and  Holy  Life  ac- 
cording to  the  Christian  InstitutioB,  described  in  the  History 


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of  the  Life  and  Death  of  the  eTer-blessed  Jesus  Cbristy  the 

Saviour  of  the  World,  4to.  1648 

Tajlor's  fJoremy)  Ductor  Dubitantium,  or  the  Rule  of  Conscience, 

folio  1096 

'■'  Twenty-five  Sermons  at  Golden  Grove,  folio  1673 

Collection  of  Polemical  and  Moral  Discourses,  folio     1657 

With  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Dissuasive  from  Popery,  4to.  1668 

Discourse  on  the  Liberty  of  Prophesying,  8vo.  1702 

Taylor's  (John,  of  Norwich)  Hebrew  Concordance,  adapted  to  the 
English  Bible,  2  vol.  folio  1754 

— ' Paraphrase,  with  Notes,  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans :  to 

which  is  prefixed  a  Key  to  the  Apostolic  Writings,  or  an 
Essay  to  explain  the  Gospel  Scheme  and  the  principal  Words 
and  Phrases  the  Apostles  used  in  describing  it,  4to.        1747 

■  ■  ■  "^  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  proposed  to  Free  and 
Candid  Examination,  in  8  parts,  8vo.  1747 

■  Sermon  preached  at  Bishop  Stortford  in  1749,  at  the  Anmi- 
versary  of  the  School  Feast,  Catnb.  1749 — Dr.  Burney's  Ser- 
mon at  St.  Paul's,  1812,  4to. 

Lord's  Supper  Explained  upon  Scripture  Principles,  and 

adapted  to  the  Use  of  Christians,  8vo.  1756 

'—  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Atonement  Examined,  8vo.         1750 

Criticism   upon  Modem  Notions  of  Sacrifices,  being  an 


Examination  of  Dr.  Taylor's  Scripture  of  Atonement  Exa- 
mined, 8vo.  1761 
Telleri  (G.  A.)  Opuscula  Varii  Argumenti,  12mo.             Lips.  1816 
Themeswarii  (P.  de)  Sermones  de  Sanctis,  2  torn,  in  1,  4to.  Lit, 
Oath.                                                         HageMM,  1489-99 
TlMOdttli  (Monachi^  Laudatio  Gregorii  Nazianzeni,  Gr.  et  Lat.  4to. 
Ups.  1691 — Nicolai  Alex.  Maurocordati  Liber  de  Officiis, 
Gr.  et  Lat  Lip$.  1722,  4to. 
Thooise  Aquinatb  (Sancti)  Postilla  in  Jobum,  folio,  Lit.  Goih. 

Emlmg€s,  per  discretwm  Canradum  F^ner  de  Gers- 
huysen,  Arti$  impress,  Magistrum,  1474 
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Cohnine,  J.  Koelhoff,  1475 


104  TH£0L06Y. 

Thomae  (Sancti)  Quodlibet,  folio.  Lit.  Goth.  CalonuB,  Koelhoff,  1475 

.  Libellus  de  Modo  Confitendi  et  de  Puritate  Conacieotiae, 

4to.  Lit.  Goth.  s.  L  ^  a. 

'•     Opuscula,  quibus  ouper  hsec  addimus.  Summa  totius  Logicae 

et  Tract,  de  Usuris,  folioy  Lit.  Goth.  Veneticsy  149B 

Samma  totius  Theologiae,  folio  AntverpuBf  1G26 

Tilliard,  on  the  Future  Rewards  and  Punishments  believed  by  the  An- 
cients, particularly  the  Philosophers,  wherein  some  Objections 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Warburton,  in  his  Divine  Legation  of  Moses, 

are  considered;  also  an  Address  to  the  Free-thinkers 

Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Warburton's  Divine  Legation  of 
Moses,  in  3  parts,  in  wliich  are  considered,  1.  Some  Obser- 
vations from  the  Ancients.  2.  His  manner  of  Reasoning,  and 
his  Notion  of  Moral  Obligation :  by  Thomas  Bott,  1743,  8yo. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons,  12  vol.  18ma  1748 

Tindal's  (Matthew)  Christianity  not  founded  in  Argument,  1743 — 
An  Answer  to  the  above,  entitled  **  The  Reasonableness  of  the 
Christian  Religion,"  by  Geo.  Benson,  1743,  8vo. 
Titelmanni  (Fr.)   Elucidatio  in  omnes  Psalmos,  3  vol.  12mo. 

AntverpUB.  1689 
Tittmanni  (C.  £.)  Tractatus  de  Vestigiis  Gnosticorum  in  Nov.  Test. 
frustra  quaesitis,  8vo.  Lips.  1773 

*<  I  read  this  most  instructive  book  May  16,  1819."    S.  P.  t 

Todd's  (Rev.  U.  J.)  Visitation  Sermon,  preached  at  Scarborough, 
June,  1821,  8vo. 

Toinardi  (Nic.)  Evangeliorum  Harmonia  Graecp-Latina,  folio 

Paris,  1707 

Tol  (H.  J.)  de  Instituto  ab  Jesu  Christo  Epulo  Sacro,  Evangelis- 
tarum  etPauli  comparatae  inter  se  Narrationes,  Lug.BtU.  1819 
— P.  F.  J.  Gruneri  Commentatio  Antiquaria  Medica  de  Jesu 
Christi  Morte  vera,  non  simulata :  accedunt  Gruneri  Vindiciae 
Mortis  Christi  verae,  et  H.  Conrigii  Discursus  de  Jesu  Christi 
Cruento  Sudore  et  Morte  ejus  repentina,  de  Aqua  et  Sanguine 
ejus  demortui  latere  jam  effluentibus,  Commentafto  perpetuo 
illustratus,  Hake.  1805,  8vo. 

Toland's  (Jno.)  Works,  2  vol.  8vo.  1702 


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Toland  (Jno.)    Adeisidaemoo,    sive  Titus    Lirius  a  Superstitione 
Yindicatus,  12mo.  HagiB  ComUis,  1708 

«  Liber  rarissimus."    S.  P. 

Nazarenus,   or  Jewish,    Gentile,   and   Mahometan 

Christianity,  2nd  edition,  revised,  1718 — Dr.  T.  Mangey's 
Remarks  upon  Nazarenus,  2nd  edition,  1719— Toland's  Te- 
tradymus,  1720,  8?o. 

Christianity  not  Mysterious,  or  a  Treatise  shewing 


that  there  is  nothing  in  the  Gospel  contrary  to  Reason,  nor 
above  it,  and  that  no  Christian  Doctrine  can  be  properly 
called  a  Mystery,  1702 — An  Apology  for  Mr.  Toland  in  re- 
lation to  the  Parliament  of  Ireland  ordering  this  book  to  be 
burnt — The  Life  of  John  Milton,  containing,  besides  the  His- 
tory of  his  Works,  several  extraordinary  Characters  of  Men 
and  Books,  Sects,  Parties,  and  Opinions,  1699 — Amyntor,  or 
a  Defence  of  Milton's  Life,  1699 — ^Vindicius  Liberius,  or  Mr. 
Toland's  Defence  of  Himself  against  the  late  Lower  House 
of  Convocation  and  others,  1702,  8vo. 

Tolandi  Pantheisticon  sive  Formula  celebrandae  SodalitatisSocraticae, 
8vo.  Coitnopoli,  1720 

Tomkins'  (M.  "  the  very  sensible",)  Sober  Appeal  to  a  Turk  or  an 
Indian  concerning  the  Plain  Sense  of  Scripture  relating  to  the 
Trinity,  8vo.  1748 — Jesus  Christ  the  Mediator  between  God 
and  Man,  1761,  8vo 

Tonstall  (Cuthb.)  Contra  impios  Blasphematores  Dei  Praedestinati- 
onis  Opus,  4to.  Antverp,  1555 

"  Very  scarce  indeed."     S.  P. 

Toplady's  (Augustus)  Historic  Proof  of  the  Doctrinal  Calvinism  of 
the  Church  of  England,  2  vol.  8vo.  1774 

Scheme  of  Christian  and  Philosophical  Necessity  asserted, 

in  Opposition  to  Mr.  John  Wesley's  Tract  on  that  subject, 
8vo.  1775 

Tossani  Leiipon  Concordantiale  Biblicum  Veteris  et  Novi  Testa- 
menti,  folio  Franc.  1687 

"  This  work  of  Tossanus  is  not  often  met  with.**    S.  P. 


100  THBOL06T. 

Toiimi  Dootrinalis  ControTerBise  de  Euoharista  Decisio,  jaxta  Aitico* 
lam  Fidei  Catholicum  in  Antiquis  Patribus,  de  Non-Coexsist- 
eotia  Corporis  Christi  in  diyersis  locis :  una  cum  Protestan- 
tium  omnium  Communi  Consensu.  Cant,  1640 

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1787 

Townson*s  (Thos.)  Discourses  on  the  Four  Gospels,  Oxford,  1773 — 
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Tracts  printed  and  published  by  the  Unitarian  Society,  8  vol.  12mo. 

1791-97 

<<  These  Unitarian  Tracts  were  bought  at  the  sale  of  the  books  of  the  venerable 

Dr.Rees.''    S.  P. 

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Tscheggey  (S.  G.)  Dissertatio  Theologica  de  vera,  non  adulterata 

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Tnke  (Henry)  The  Principles  of  Religion  as  professed  by  the 
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Twell's  (Leonaid)  Vindication .  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew, 
1732«— :His  Supplement  to  the  same,  1733. — An  Answer  to 
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1732.*^ Defence  of  the  Dissertation,  or  Inquiry  concerning 
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England y  in  point  of  Schism,  4to.  1675 

Tychseni  (Gerhardi)  Tentamen  de  yariis  Codicnm  Hebraicorum 
Vet.  Test  MSS.  Generibus,  a  Judaeis  et  non-Judsis  de* 
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Test  Editore  Discipulo  Ev.  Wassenbergh,  qui  Disserta- 
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Valeriani  (Pierii)  Hieroglyphica,  seu  de  Sacris  iEgypt  aliorumque 
Gentium  Literis,  folio  Xii^d.  1610 

Valpy's  (<'  the  learned  Dr.  Richard,  Master  of  Reading  School'*) 
Address  to  his  Parishioners,  8vo.  1810. 

Vanini  (Julii  Caesaris)  Amphitheatrum  JEterns  Providentise  Di- 
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talium  Arcanis  Libri  IV.  12mo.  LutetUB,  1616 

Vita,  a  M.  Schrammio,  12mo.  1715 

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Rotterdam,  1717 

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CpsmopoUy  1712 

Velihusen,  (J.  C.)  C.  T.  Kuinoel  et  G.  A.  Ruperti  Commentationes 
Theologicae,  6  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1794-99 

Velthusen's  (J.  C.)  Observations  on  various  subjects :  1.  On  the 
Seven  Times  Seventy  Years  of  Daniel,  ch.  ix.  14-27. — 2. 
On  the  Canon  of  the  Old  Testament— 3.  On  the  true  Read- 
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the  Seventeenth  Article  of  the  Church  of  England,  by  Dr. 
Winchester,  Oxfard,  1773,  8vo. 

Venn's  (U.)  Mistakes  in  Religion  exposed,  in  an  Essay  on  the 
Prophecy  of  Zacharias,  8vo.  1774 


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Venemse  (Hennanni)  lostitutiones  Histdriae  Ecclesiastics   Vete- 
ris  et  Novi  Testamenti,  7  vol.  4to.  Lvgd,  1783 

— Commentarii  in  Psalmos,  6  vol.  4to. 

Franc.  1762-67 

1 Commentarius  ad  Librum  Prophetiarum  Jere- 

miaey  2  vol.  4to .  Leovardi(B,  1765 

■  Pnelectiones   de  Methodo  Prophetica,  4to. 

LeovarduBf  1775 
Sermones    Academici    vice  Commentarii  ad 


Libnim  Prophetiarum  Zachariae,  4to.  LeovardicBf  1787 

Yeysie's  (Dan.)  Defence  of  the  Preservative  against  Unitarianism, 

in  Answer  to  Lant  Carpenter ,  8vo.  1811 

Ugolini  (Blasii)  Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  Sacrarum,  complectens  Se- 

lectissima  Clariss.  Virorum  Opuscula,  in  quibus  Veterum  He- 

brseonim  Mores,  Leges,  Instituta,  Ritus  Sacri  etCiviles,  illus- 

trantur,  34  vol.  folio  Venet.  1744-69 

SyUalnu  Opuscuhrum^  qius  in  tingulis  Tomis  coniinentur. 

Vol.  1.  R.  Ch^ae  Additamenta  ad  Codicem  de  Die  Expiationum 
R.  Martini  in  Pugionem  Fidei  Prooemiiim 
Observationes  Jos.  de  Voisin  ad  Prooemium 
J.  Meyeri  Tractatus  de  Temporibus  Sacris,  et  Fe&tis  Diebus  Hebra^onim, 

cum  Animadversionibus  in  Job.  Spenceri  libros  de  Legibus  Ritualibus 

Hebraeorum 
J.  Triglandius,  de  Origine  et  Causis  Rituum  Mosaicorum 
H.  Witsii  ^gyptiaca,  sive  de  ^gyptiacorum  Sacrorum  cum  Hcbraicis  colla- 

tione,  libri  tres 

Vol.  2.  Chr.  Wormii,  de  Comiptis  Antiquitatum  Hebrsarum  apud  Taciturn,  &c. 
Yestigiis,  Libri  I. 
6.  Casparis  Kircbmajeri  Exercitatio  ad  Taciti  Histor.  lib.  5.  de  Rebus  Mori- 

busque  Judaeorum 
H.  Relandi  Antiquitates  Sacrse,  amplissimis  Commentariis  philologicis  illus- 
tratae 

VoL  3.  T.  Goodwini  Moses  et  Aaron,  cum  Notis  Hottingeri 

P.  Cunaei  Libri  HI.  de  Republ.  Hebraeorum,  cum  Notis  Nicolai 
J.  H.  Hottingeri  J.us  Hebraeorum 

Vol.  4.  B.  Cora.  Bertramus,  de  Rep.  Hebraeorum,  cum   Commentario  Constantini 
TEmpereur 
C.  Sigonii  Libri  VH.  de  Rep.  Hebraeorum,  cum  Notis  Nicolai 
J.  Buxtorfii  Synagoga  Judaica 
A.  PfeiffiBri  Antiquitates  selectae,  ab  Ugolino  Notis  illustrata& 

Vol.  5.  Eusebii  Onomasticon,  cum  Latina  interpretatione  S.  Hieronymi,  Notis  Bon- 

frerii,  et  Job.  Clerici  Animadversionibus 
J.  Boniirerii  Annotationes  in  Promissae  Terrae  Chorographicam  Tabulam 
J.  Rhenferdii  Periculum  criticum  in  Loca  depravata  Eusebii  Caesariensis  et 

Hieronymi  de  Situ  et  Nominibus  Locorum  Hebraicorum 
Ejusdem  Exercitatio  Philologica  2da  ad  loca  deperdita  Eusebii  et  Hieronymi 

■deSitu,  &c. 
Ejosdem  Exercitatio  Philologica  3tia  ad  loca  vexata  Eusebii,  &c. 


110  THEOLOGY. 

Ejiudem  Exercitatio  Philologica  4ta  ad  loea  clepraTftta  «t  venta  Eofabii  et 

Hieronymi  de  locis  Hebraicis  S.  Sc. 
Ejttsdem  Nots  CriticsB  et  Observationes  in  Ensebii  et  ffieronymi  Onomasti- 

con 
Ejusdem  Exercitatio  Eusebio-Hleronymiana  de  Aogulo  Arabiae  et  Batanaeae 
N.  SanBonii  Animadversiones  in  dnas  Tabulas  Geogiaphicasy  ex  Yeteri  et 

Novo  Testamento  desumtas 
Ejusdem  Index  Geographicus 

Job.  Clerici  Notes  in  Indicem  Geographicum  N.  SaiHtnnJK 
N.  Sansonis  Descriptio  Judaeqs 
Ejusdem  Jesu  Cbristi  Yita 
Eiusdem  Petri  Apostoli  Yita 
Ejusdem  Pauli  Apostoli  Yita 

J.  Ligfatfooti  Centuria  Chorogiapbica  in  S.  Matthseum 
Ejusdem  Decas  Chorographica  in  S.  Marcum 
Ejusdem  Chorographica  pauca  in  S.  Lucam 
Ejusdem  Disquisitio  Chorographica  in  S.  Johajmem 

Yol.  6.  H.  Relandi  Palestina 

Brochardi  Monachi  descriptio  Terrae  Sanctae 

J.  Quistorpii  Nebo 

J.  H.  Hottingeri  Dissertatio  de  Geographia  Terns  Chanaan 

J.  Millii  Dissertatio  de  Nilo,  et  Euphmte 

R.  Petachise  Itinerarium,  cum  Yersione  Wagenseilii 

• 

Yol.  7.  Ab.  Peritsol,  Itinera  Mundi,  Hebraic^  et  tatin^,  cum  InterpretationeetNotis 

Th.  Hyde 
R.  S.  Sancti  Itinerarium,  Hebraic^  et  Latins 
P.  Dan.  Huetii  Commentarius  de  Navigationibus  Salomonis 
M.  Lipenii  Dissert,  de  Navigatione  Salomonis,  et  Ophiritica 
J.  Chr.  Wichmanshausen  Dissert.  de^Navigatione  Ophiritica 
J.  C.  Jehringii  Dissert,  de  Regione  Thursis 
J.  Hasaei  Dissert  de  D^SIH. 
H.  Relandi  Dissert,  de  Ophir 
Ejusdem  Dissert,  de  Mari  Rubro 
P.  Dan.  Huetii  Tractatus  de  Situ  Paradisi  Terrestris 
U.  Rekmdi  Dissert  de  Situ  Paradisi  Terrestris 
J.  Hopkinsoni  Descriptio  Paradisi 
Sam.  Bocharti  Epistola  de  Paradisi  Situ 
Stcph.  Morini  Dissert,  de  Paradise  Terrestri 
J  oh.  Yorstii  Dissert  de  Paradiso 
H.  Relandi  Dissert  de  Monte  Garizim 
I.  £.  Harkenrothii  Dissert  de  Monte  Sublimi 
T.  Hasaei  Observatio  de  Monte  Sublimi 
Harembergii  Oculus  Moysis  et  Christi,  a  monte  editissimo  Palaestinam  spec- 

tantium 
Harkenrothii  Periculum  Criticum,  quo  A^fin^v  Hesychii,  aliaque  ejus  de- 

pravata  loca  explicantur 
H.  Yan  Alphen  Dissert  de  Terra  Chadrach,  et  Damasco  ejus  quiete,  ad  Zach. 

IX. 
Chr.  Cellarii  Dissert,  de  Excidio  Sodomas 
T.  Hasffii  de  Zabulonis  prae  Sidone  praestantia  ad  Gen.  XLIX. 
Ejusdem  Dissert  de  Nephthalitide,  Apostolorum  Patria,  ad  illustrationem 

Oraculi  Jacobaei,  Gen.  XLIX. 
J.  C.  Wichmanshausen  Dissert  de  Thermis  Tiberiensibus 
J.  Philadelphi  Dissert  de  YaUe  Josa^^hat  et  Excidii 
C.  B.  Ottonis  Dissert,  de  Flumine  Sabbathico 
M.  Liebentantii  Dissert,  de  Terra  Moryah,  et  Monte  Yisionis  Dei 
Gh.  Outovii  Observationes  de  Montibtts  Sionis  et  Morijah 
Harkenrothii  Dissert  de  Rachele 
Ejusdem  Dissert  de  JEnon  pxxipe  Salim 
P.  Zomii  Dissert,  de  ^none  prope  Salim 


THBOLOOY.  Ill 

Ejusdem  liber  singularis  de  HUtoiia  «t  Antiquitatibus  Ko-Amon 
T.  Bmsm  Dissert  de  Gente  ^p  >p,  Kau  Kau,  ad  Isais  xviii. 

C.  Cellarii  Dissert  de  Amoenitatibus  Geographicis  et  Historicis  ex  Itineribus 
S.  Pauli  collectis 

Eucherii,  Episcopi,  Epistola  ad  Faustum,  presbyterum 
Antonii  Plaeentini  Itinerarium 

Vol.  8.  S.  Van-Til,  Commentarius  de  Tabemacnlo  Moysis 
J.  Buxtorfii  Historia  Arcae  Foederis 
T.  Hasei  Dissert  de  Lignis  Sittem 
Ejusdem  Dissert  de  Rubo  Mojrsis 
Ejusdem  Dissert  de  tapide  Fundament! 
J.  H.  A.  Dorien,  Dissert  de  Chembinis  Sanctisanctorum 
J.  Buxtorfii  Dissert,  de  Manna. 

Maimonidis  Vita,  ab  I*  Buxtorfio  desoripta  ia  Prssfittione  in  More  Nevochim 
IL  Claveringii  Dissert,  de  Maimonide 

H.  Prideaux,praefatio  ad  Tractatum  Maimonidis  de  Jure  Pauperis  et  Peregrini 
Lud.  Compiegne  de  Veil,  prsfatio  in  Opera  Maimonidis 
BfaimonidisConstitutiones  de  Templo,  Vasis  Sanetuarii,  et  de  ingressu  Sanc- 

tuarii,  Heb.  et  Lat.  ab  Ugolino  notis  illustrats 
L.  C.  Sturmii  Soiagraphia  Templi  Hierosolymitani 

YoL  9»  R.Abrahami  Ben  David,  Commentarius  de  Templo^  ab  Ugolino  Latina  In- 
terpr.  illustratus,  Heb.  et  Lat 
J.  Lightfooti  Descriptio  Templi  Hierosolym. 
Ejusdem  Ministerium  Templi 

F.  Opitii  Commentar.  de  Templi  Custodia  Noetuma 

H.  Relandi  Lib.  de  Spoliis  Templi  Hierosolym.  in  Arcu  Titiano  conspiouis 
T.  Dassovii  Imagines  Hebrsearum  Rerum 

VoU  10.  M.  Plesken,  Dissert  de  Columnis  seneis 

J.  J.  Cramerii  Dissert  de  Ara  exteriori  Templi  Secundi 

D.  Miln,  Dissert,  de  Cornibus  Altaris  exterioris 
J.  Buxtcrfii  Historia  Ignis  Sacri 

J.  G.  Borhnii  Dissert  de  Igne  Gentilium  Sacro 
D.  Millii  Dissert  de  Altari  Mediatore 

B.  Ugolini  Altare  exterius 

C.  L.  Schlichter,  Dissert  de  Mensa  Facierum,  ejusque  Mysterio 
Ejusdem  Dissert,  de  Pane  Facierum 

B.  Ugolini  Dissert  de  Mensa  et  Panibus  Propositionis 

Yd.  11.  B.  Ugolini  Altare  interius 

R.  Abrahami  Ben  David,  Commentarius  de  Suffitu,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb.  Latin^ 

redditus  et  notis  illustratus 
J.  Mejeri  Dissert  de  Suffitu 

D.  Weymari  Dissert  de  Suffitu 
P.  Alpini  Dialogus  de  Balsamo 

J.  G.  Michaelis  Dissert  de  Thuribulo  Adyti 

G.  F.  Rogal,  Thuribulum 

J.  Braunii  Dissert  de  Adolitione  Suffitus 

G.  M.  Doederlini  Exerc.  de  Candelabris  Judeorum 

B.  Ugolini  Dissert,  de  Candelabro 

D.  F.  Jani  Exercit  de  Vite  Aurea  Templi  Hierosolym. 

Vol.  13.  J.  Sauberti  Lib,  de  Sacerdotibus  Hebrseorum 
J.  Krumbholtz,  Sacerdotium  Hebraicum 

E.  C.  Boldioh,  Pontifex  M.  Hebrseorum  *" 
J.  Braunii  Dissert  de  Sanctitate  Pontif.  Max. 

J.  Seldeni  Lib.  2.  de  Successione  Pontificum  Hebrseorum 

B.  D.  Carpzovii  Dissert,  de  Pontificum  Hebreorum  vestitu  sacro 

J.  Buxtorfii  Historia  Urim  et  Thummim 

K.  Polemanni  Dissert  de  Urim  et 


112  THEOLOGY. 

J.  Spenceri  Dissert,  de  Uritn  et  HimMmim 

P.  Riboudealdi  Dissert,  de  Urim  et  Thummim  contra  Job.  SpeDcemm 

C.  L.  Schlichter,  Dissert  de  Lamina  aurea  Pont  Max. 
H.  A.  Toepffer,  Dissert,  dc  Tiara  Summi  Sacerdotis 
Ejusdem  Dissert  de  Tiaris  Minorum  Sacerdotum 

B.  Scheidii  Oleum  Unctionis 

D.  Wejmar,  Dissert,  de  Unctione  Sacra  Hebrsonim  et  inaugurali 
J.  J.  Quandt,  Dissert,  de  Pontificis  Max.  Sufiraganeo 

T.  R.  Tatii  Dissert  de  Sacerdote  Castrensi 
B.  Ugolini  Dissert,  de  Sacerdote  Castrensi 

Vol.  13.  R.  Abrahami  Ben  David,  DisseK.  de  Vestitu  Sacerdotum  Hebraeorum,  Heb. 
etLat 
J.  C.  Harembergii,  Dissert,  de  Vocibus 

•iv  nyS^n  ,  |onie  ,  nSan  nttm  w. 

J.  C.  Biel,  Dissert,  de  Purpura  Lydia  ad  iliustrationem  loci  Act.  XVL  14. 
B.  Ugolini  Sacerdotium  Hebraicum 
D.  Pfeffingeri  Dissert,  de  Naihinas 

Vol.  14.  Mechilthea,  Commentarius  vetustiss.  et  eruditiss.  in  Exodum,  ab  Ugolino 
ex  Heb.  Latin^  redditus. 
SiphrOy  Commentar.  vetustiss.  et  eruditiss.  in  Leviticum,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb. 
tAtin^  redditus 

Vol.  15.  Siphre,  Commentar.  antiquiss.  et  eruditiss.  in  Nomeros,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb. 

Lat  redd. 
Siphre^  Commentar.  &c.  in  Deuteronomium,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb.  tAt  redd. 
Pesiktha  Minut^  Commentarius  vctustus  et  philologicus  in  Leviticum,  Nume- 

ros,  et  Deuteronomium,  ex  Heb.  &c. 

Vol.  16.  Residuum  Pesikthae  complectitur 

Vol.  17.  N.  Muleri  Judseorum  Annus  Lunse-Solaris,  et  Turc-Arabum  annus  mere 

Lunaris 
J.  Seldeni  Dissert  de  Anno  Civili  Judaeorum 
Maimonidis  Constitutiones  de  Consecratione  Novilunii,  Heb.  et  Lat. 
Chr.  Langausen,  Dissert  de  Mense  Lunari  veterum  Hebraeorum 
Additamenta  ad  Codicem  de  Sabbatho,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb.  Lat  reddita 
Additamenta  ad  Codicem  de  Commixtionibus  Sabbaticis,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb. 

Lat.  redd. 
J.  G.  Outhovii  Dissert  de  Sabbatho  secundo-primo 
J.  J.  Syrbii  Dissert  de  Sabbato  Gentili 

Additamenta  ad  Codicem  de  Pascha,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb.  Latin^  reddita 
Codex  de  Pascha,  Ghemara  Hierosolymitana  illustratus,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb. 

Lat.  redd. 
J.  R.  Gruneri  Diatribe  de  Oblatione  Primitiarum 
Ugolini  Dissert  de  Ritibus  in  Coena  Domini,  ex  Antiquitatibus  Paschalibus 

illustratis 

Vol.  18.  Additamenta  ad  Codicem  Sekalim  de  Siclis,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb.  Lat.  redd. 
Tractatus  Sekalim^  Ghemara  Hierosolym.  illustratus,  ab  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  Joma^  ab  &c. 
Tractatus  Jmruiy  Ghemara  Hierosolym.  illustratus,  ab  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  Succah  ab  &c. 
Tractatus  Succahf  Ghem,  Hierosol.  illustratus,  ab  &c. 
G.  Groddekii  Dissert,  de  Ceremonia  Palmarum 

A.dditamenta  ad  Tractatum  Rosh-Haschana  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb.  Lat  redd. 
Tractatus  Rogh-Haschana,  Ghem,  Hierosol.  illustratus,  ab  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  Tahanijothf  ab  &c. 
Tractatus  Tahanijoth,  Ghem.  Hierosol.  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  Meghilah,  ab  &c. 
Tractatus  Me  hilah,  Ghem,  Hierosol.  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  Chaghigah^  ab  &c. 


THEOLOGY.  113 

Tractatus  Chaghigah^  Ghem.  Hierosol.  &o. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  Betzah,  ab  &c. 
Tractatus  Betzahf  Ghem,  Hierosolym.  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  Mohed  Katouj  ab  &c. 
Tractatus  Mohed  Katony  Ghem,  Hierosol.  &c. 

Tol.  19.  Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  de  Sacrificiis,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Hebr.  Lat  redd. 
Tractatus  de  Sacrificiis,  Ghemara  Babylonica  illustratus,  ab  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  de  Muneribus,  ab  &c. 
Tractatus  de  Muneribus,  Ghem,  Babylon,  &c. 

Profimis 


Additamenta  ad  Tractatus  de< 


Primogenitis, 

Sacrificiorum  Commutatione. 

Prevaricatione^ 

Excidiis, 

Rerum  Votivarum  ^stimatione. 


Tractatus  Mimicut  de  Sacriflcio  Jugi^  ab  Ugolino  notis  philologicis  illus- 
tratus 
H.  G.  Clemens,  de  tAbro  seneo 
L.  C.  Sturmii  Mare  seneum 

C  Benedictionibus, 
\  Angulo, 

Trt.  SO.  Additoent.  «1  Tractatu.  de  -l  l^^^y^^ 

I  Anno  Septimo, 
r  Heterogeneis 

J.  C.  Hottingeri  Commentar.  de  Decimis  HebrsBorum 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  de  Decimis 
Tractatus  de  Decimis,  Ghem,  Hier.  illustratus 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  de  Decima  Secunda 
Tractatus  de  Decima  Secunda,  Ghem,  Hier.  &c. 
J.  Spenceri  Dissert  de  solutione  Primitiarum,  et  Decimarum 
Ejusdem  Dissert  de  professione  Decimarum  , 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  de  Placenta 
Tractatus  de  Placenta,  Ghem,  Hier.  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  de  Praeputio  Arborum 
Tractatus  de  Arbore  prsputiata,  Ghem,  Hier.  &c. 
Additamenta  ad  Tractatum  de  Primitivis 
Tractatus  de  Primitivis,  Ghem.  Hier.  &c. 

Vol.  21.  J.  Rhenferdii  Dissert.  2.  de  decem  Otiosis  SynagogsB 

Ejusdem  Investigatio  Praefectorum,  et  Ministrorum  SynagogsD 

C.  Vitringa,  Liber  de  Decemviris  Otiosis 

C.  Bomitii  Exercitationes  Philologies  tres  deSynagogis  veterum  Hebraeorum 

J.  Sauberti  Dissert,  de  Precibus  Hebrseonim 

N.  Polemanni  Dissert  de  Ritu  precandi  veterum  Hebrsorum 

F.  W.  Jahr,  Dissert,  de  Precibus  Gentilium  Expiatoriis 
M.  Hilleri  Dissert  de  Vestibus  Fimbriatis  Hebraeorum 

C.  Lubeci  Exeroitatio  de  Decisionibus  Peniculamenti  Hebraeorum 
B.  Ugolini  de  Phylacteriis  Hebraeorum 
T.  Dassovii  Dissert,  de  Ritibus  Mezuzte 

G.  Ursini  Antiquitates  Hebraicae  Scholastico-Academicse 
J.  L.  Heubneri  Dissert  de  Academiis  Hebraeorum 

J.  Senipii  Dissert,  de  Titulo  Rabhi 

J.  H.  Ottbonis  Historia  Doctorum  Afisnicorum^  cum  Notis  Relandi 

G.  E.  Geiger,  Commentatio  de  HiUelej  et  Sammai        '* 

Vol.  22.  B.  Ugolini  Trihaeresium,  dve  Dissert  de  tribus  Sectis  Judaeonim,  scil.  de 
Pharisaeia,  Saddueaeis,  et  Essenis 

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114  THEOLOGY. 

J.  Schmid.  Dissert,  dc  Secta  Pharisasonim 

H.  Opitii  Exercitatio  Philologica  de  Pharisaeis 

L.  A.  Rechenberg,  Dissert,  de  Pharisceis 

S.  Barthel,  Sched.  Historicum  de  SadducsBis 

J.  Drusii  Libelius  de  HaritUrit 

P.  filcTogti  Disputatio  de  Metempsychosi  Hebneonim 

J.  Triglandii  Diatribe  de  Secta  Kaneorum 

L.  Warneri  Dissert,  de  Karms 

R.  A.  Karaei  Excerpta  in  Libmm  Josuse 

Institutio  Karseorum,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Uebr.  Lat  redd. 

U.  Relandi  Dissert,  de  Samaritanis 

C.  Cellarii  Collectanea  Historiae  Samaritans 
Epistolse  duae  Sichemitarum  ad  Jobum  Ludolfiim 
J.  Rhenferdii  Dissert  de  fictis  Judaeor.  Haeresibus 
Ejusdem  Dissert,  de  Sethianis 

Ejusdem  Dissert,  de  Redemtione  Marcosionim,  et  Heracleonitarum 

P.  Slevogti  Dissert  de  Proseljtis  Judaeorum 

J.  O.  Muller,  Dissert  de  Proselytis 

J.  Reiskii  Dissert,  de  Baptismo  Judasorum 

J.  A.  Danzii  Baptismus  Proselytomm  Judaicus 

J.  Spenceri  Dissert,  de  Lustrationibus,  et  Purificationibus  Hebraeoram 

J.  H.  Maii  Dissert  de  Lustrationibus,  et  Purificationibus  Hebraeorum,  contra 

J.  Spencerum 
Ejusdem  de  Purificatione  Mirabiliter  singulari,  et  singulariter  Mirabili 
J.  Spenceri  Dissert,  de  Circumcisione 
S.  Deylingii  Observatio  de  Origine  Circumcisionis  Judaicae 
J.  J.  Quandt,  Dissert,  de  Cultris  Circumcisoriis,  et  Secespitis  Hebraeorum 
H.  B.  Gedaei  Dissert,  de  Instrumento  Circumcisionis  a  Zippora,  et  Josua, 

adhibito 
G,  Groddekii  Dissert  de  Judaeis  Praeputium  attrahentibus 
H.  Lossii  Dissert  de  Epispasmo  Judaico 

Vol.  23.  J.  Seldeni  Syntagmata  duo  de  Diis  Syriis 

A.  Beyeri  Additamenta  ad  Seldeni  Syntagma 

J.  C.  Wichmanshauseu,  Dissert  4.  de  Divinationibus  Babyloniorum 

J.  Clodii  Dissert  dc  Magia  Sagittarum 

D.  Millii  Dissert,  de  ym  et  nO\tt 
Ejusdem  Dissert  dcD^CtTMl 

J.  C.  Wichmaushausen,  Dissert  de  Theraphim 

A.  Ffeifferi  Exercitatio  de  Theraphim 

P.  E.  Jablonski,  Remphan,  ^gyptiorum  Deus,  ab  Israelitis  in  deserto  cultus> 

nunc  ex  Lingua  et  Antiquitate  JEgyptiaca  erutus  et  illustratus 
J.  H.  Maii  Dissert,  de  Kijun  et  Rempkan 
J.  C.  Schwabii  Dissert,  de  Moloch  et  Remphan 
D.  Millii  Dissert  de  Idolo  *inil 
l^usdem  Dissert  de  Bahalzehub  et  MipMezeth 
.    Ejusdem  Dissert  de  Gad  et  Meni 
J.  G.  Lakmacheri  de  Gad  et  Meni 
H.  Relandi  Dissert  de  Diis  Cabiris 

Z.  B.  Pochari  Dissert  de  Simulacris  Solaribus  Israclitarum 
J.  Spenceri  Dissert  de  Tyriorum  Gammadimf  et  Hammanim 

F.  Mayeri  Dissert  de  Idolo  TTWVt 

G.  F.  Meinhardi  Dissert  Phitolog.  de  Selenolatria 
J.  Crausii  Dissert,  de  Succoth  Benoth 

D.  Dietzschii  Dissert  de  Cultu  Molochi 

C.  S.  Ziegra,  Dissert  3.  de  crudellissima  Liberorum  immolationc  Mohcho 

facta 
C.  G.  Meyeri  Dissert  de  Uominibus  Piacularibus 
T.  Roser  Dissert,  de  Dagone,  PhilistaMrum  Idolo 
S.  Deylingii  Dissert  de  Fletu  super  Thammuz 


THEOLOOY.  115 

T.  Hassi  Diatribe  de  vera  Origint;  et  Signiflcatione  Vocis  A$knies 
Job.  a  Lent,  Schediasma  Histor.  Philol.  de  JudaBorum  Pseudo-Messiis 
D.  Millii  Dissert  de  Mobamedismo  ante  Mobamedem 

Vol.  24.  J.  Spenceri  Dissert  de  Theocratia  Judaica 

C.  Blechscbmidi  Dissert  de  Theocratia,  in  populo  Sancto  instituta 

Deylingii  Exercitatio  de  Israele,  Jebovse  Dominio 

T.  Goodwini  Dissert  de  Theocratia  Israelitarum 

J.  F.  fiiichaelis  Dissert.  Pbilol.  nam  Deus  dicatur  O^STNI,  &c. 

H.  Hulsii  Dissert  de  JehovOy  Deo,  Rege,  ac  Duce  Militari,  in  prisco  Israele 

Ejusdem  Dissert  de  Sechinah,  seu  Propinqua  Dei  in  Israele  Prsesentia,  et 

Habitatione 
J.  C.  Danhaveri  Politica  Biblica 
U.  Conringii  Exerc.  de  Politia,  sive  de  Rep.  Hebr. 

C.  B.  Michaelis  Dissert.  Pbilol.  de  Antiquitatibus  (Economise  Patiiarcbalis 
W.  Schickardi  Jus  Regiom  Hebraeorum,  cum  Notis  J.  B.  Carpzovii 
R.  J.  Abarbanelis  Dissert  de  Statu  et  Jure  regio 
Ejjusdem  Dissert  de  Judicum  et  Regum  differentia 
K.  Serarii  S.  J.  Herodes 
J.  Harduini  Prolusio  de  Nummis  Herodiadum 

A.  Calovii  Dissert  Uistorico-Tbeologica  de  Statu  Judseorum  ^cclesiastico  et 
Politico,  ab  anno  primo  nativitatb  Christi,  usque  ad  Excidium  Hicroso- 
lymsB 

J.  Rhenferdii  Dissert  de  ArabarcOj  yel  Ethmarea  Judseorum 
P.  Wesselingii  Diatribe  de  Judaeorum  Arcbontibus,  ad  Inscriptionem  Bere- 
nicensem 

Vol  S5.  Tractatus  de  SynednU,  Ghemara  Hierosol.  illustratus,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb. 
Lat  redd. 

Tractatus  de  Pcenis,  Ghem,  Hier.  &c. 
Tractatus  de  Synedriis,  Ghem,  Babylon.  &c 
J.  Vorstii  Dissert,  de  Synedriis  Hebraeorum 
S.  F.  Bucberi  Synedrium  Magnum 
H.  Witsii  Dissert  de  Synedriis  Hebraeorum 
J.  D.  Jacobi  Dissert  de  Foro  in  Portis 

Vol.  26.  D.  Henrici  Dissert  de  Judiciis  Hebraeorum 
J.  Nicolai  Tract,  de  Synedrio  £gyptiorum 
J.  B.  Michaelis  Tract  de  Judiciis  Poenisquecapitalibus,  in  S.  Scriptura  com- 

memoratis 
F.  W.  Bierling,  Dissert  Philolog.  de  Veterum  Hebraeorum,  circa  Vitulam  de- 

collandam,  Ritibus 
M.  Strauchii  Dissert  de  flagellandi  ritu  apud  Hebneos 
J.  J.  Seyppelli  Dissert,  de  flagellandi  ritu  apud  Romanes 
J.  G.  Bindrin,  Dissert,  de  gradibus  Excommunicationis  apud  Hebraeos 
J.  A.  Osiandri  Dissert,  de  Asylis  Hebraeorum 
J.  Lydii  Dissert,  de  Juramento 
J.  Nicolai  Diatribe  de  Juramentis  Hebraeorum,  Graecorum,Romanorum,  ali- 

orumque  populorum 
J.  Seldeni  Dissert  de  Juramentis 

B.  L.  Molembecii  Dissert,  de  Juramento  per  Genium  Principis 
J.  Spenceri  Dissert  de  Juramento  per  Anchialum 

J.  C.  Miegii  Constitutiones  Servi  Hebraei 

J.  C.  Wagenseilli  Dissert  de  Sceptro  Juda,  ad  Genes.  XLIX. 

P.  Zomii  Historia  Fisci  Judaici,  sub  Imperio  veterum  Romanorum 

Ejusdem  de  Patriarcbarum  Judaeorum  Auro  Coronario,  sive  Canone  Anniver- 

sario 
D.  S.  Deylmgii  Observatio  de  Sceptro  Judae,  ad  Genes.  XLIX. 
Ejusdem  de  JudaM>rum.  Jure  Gladii,  tempore  Christi.  ad  loc.  Job.  XVIlL 

C.  Cellarii  Dissert  de  Cn.  Pompeii  M.  Expeditione  Judaica 

Ejusdem  Dissert  qua  Flavii  Josephi  de  Herodibus  Historia  a  nhmg  contra 
Joh.  Harduinum  jiistis  Vindicds  asseritur  et  naminU  antiquis  conciliatur 

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116  THEOLOGY; 

D.  S.  Deylingii  Observatio  de  Familia  et  Oenealogia  Herodiadnm 

VoL  27.  H.  Relondi  Oratio  de  Galli  Cantu,  Hierosoljmis  audito 

J.  G.  Altmanni  Observatio  Philol.  de  Gallicinio,  Uierosolymis,  in  .£dibi 

Pontificis,  audito 
J.  C.  Biel,  Animadversiones  ad  praecedentem  Observationem 
Axt»r0(»fMftas  Evangelicse  Sigoificatio  genuina,  defensa 

C.  J.  Aosaldi  Liber  de  Forensi  JudaBorum  Buccina 
J.  Lydii  Syntagma  sacnim  de  Re  militari,  cum  Notis  S.  Van-Til 
J.  A.  Danzii  Dissert  de  Re  militari  Hebraeonim 
J.  C.  Ortlob,  Coi\)ectura  de  ScuUs  et  Clypeis  Hebraeomm 
J.  B.  Carpzovii  Dissert,  de  Crethi  et  Phlethi 

H.  Opitii  Dissert,  de  Crethi  et  Phlethi,  Davidis  et  Salomonis  Satellitio 
J.  Seldeui  de  Jure  Naturali  et  Gentium  juxta  Disciplinam  HebrsBorum,  Libri 

septem 

VoL  28.  J.  G.  Walcbii  Prsefatio  ad  B.  Beverini,  &c. 

B.  Beverini  Syntagma  de  Ponderibus  et  Mensuris 

J.  C.  Eisenschidii  Disquisitio  de  ponderibus  et  mensuris  veterum  Romanomm, 

Gnecorum,  Hebraeorum,  nee  non  de  valore  pecuniae  veteris 
S.  Epiphanii  Liber  de  Ponderibus  et  Mensuris ;  Gr.  et  Lat 

D.  Petavii  Animadversiones  ad  eundem  librum,  de  ponderibus  et  mensuris 
O.  Sperlingi  Dissert,  de  Nummis  non  cusis,  tam  veterum,  quam  recentiorum 
H.  Conringii  Paradoxa  de  Nummis  Hebraeorum 

S.  Orsepii  Dissert,  de  Multiplici  SUlo  et  Talento  Hebraeorum,  item  de  Men- 
suris Hetraicis,  tam  aridorum,  quam  liquidorum 
D.Deylingii  Observatio  de  Re  nummaria  veterum  Hebr8»>rum,  &c. 

A.  Beyeri  Siclus  sacer,  et  regius  Appensus 

J.  C.  Kcssler,  Oratio  de  Dimidio  Siclo  argenteo,  sancto,  Lytro  animanim 
Isi-aelis 

D.  Wulferi  Dissert,  de  Siclo 

J.  H.  Gradonici  Dissert  de  Siclo  Argenteo,  &c. 

J.  Buxtorfii  Dissert,  de  Literarum  Hebraicarum  genuina  Antiquitate 

J.  Harduini  Gxpositio  de  2  Nummis  Samaritanis 

Ejusdera  ^pistola  de  Nummis  Samaritanis 

H.  Rclaiuli  Dissert,  de  Nummis  Samaritanis,  item  Epistola  de  nummis  Samari- 
tanis 

J.  B.  Ottii  Epist  de  quibusdam  Nummis  Samaritanis 

J.  Gagnierii  Epist  de  Nummis  Samaritanis 

C.  D.  Koch,  Dissert,  de  Nummorum  llebraicorum  Inscriptionibus  Samaritanis 

H.  Hottingeri  Dissert,  de  Variis  Orientalium  Inscriptionibus 

Ejusdem  Dissert  de  Nummis  Orientalium 

J.  Rhenferdi  Periculum  Phoenicium,  sive  Litteraturae  PhoeniciaB  eruendas 
S}>ecimen 

J.  C.  Harembergii  Observatio  Critica  de  psni,  p031,  pSTWe 

J.  B.  CarpzovTi  Disput.  de  Nummis,  effigiem  Moysis  comutam  exhibentibus 

S.  Schmidt,  Disput.  de  Drachmis  a  Christo  solutis 

Vol.  29.  Ugolini  Comment  dc  Re  nistica  veterum  Hebraeorum 

C.  Sohoetgenii  Antiquitates  Triturai  in  S.  L.  occurrentes 
C.  L.  Hoheisel,  Disput  Phiiol.  de  Molis  manualibus  veterum 
F.  L.  Goetzii  Dissert,  de  Molis  et  pistrinis  veterum 
P.  Zomii  Dissert,  de  Hortis  Opobalsami 

J.  G.  Schelhomii  Dissert,  de  D»a">  S»S»  ad  Job  XL. 

J.  Hasaei  Dissert,  de  D^A'jStSt,  et  D'to:3  SxS» 

T.  Hasaei  Supplement  ad  praccedentem  Dissertat. 

P.  Zomii  Dissert  de  veterum  Hebraeorum  hibernis  et  aestivis  domibus 

J.  C.  Harembergii  Observatio  de  domo  inducta  minio 

C.  Schoetgenii  Antiquitates  Fulloniae 

M.  H.  Scharbau,  Dissert,  de  Luxu  Hebraeorum 

P.  Lyseri  Dissert  Philol.  de  D^Odp,  &c. 

J.  C.  Biel,  Dissert  de  Purpura  Lydia  ad  Actorum  XVL 

G.  Altmanni  ad  dictum  Locum  Act  de  Lydia  Thyatirensi  Observationes 


THEOLOGY.  117 

J.  C.  Biel,  Animftdveniones  ad  Altman.  de  Lydia  Thyatirensi 

J.  Hasei  Dissert  de  Inquinatis  Sardiensiam  Vestimentis  ad  iUustrationem 

loci  Apoc.  iii. 
C.  F.  Pezoldi  Dissert,  de  promiscua  Vestium  utriusque  Sexiia  usurpatione 
%  J.  Schmidii  Dissert  historicade  Usu  Vestium  albanim 

£.  R.  Rot,  Exercitatio  historica  de  Velamioe  Capitis  virilis 

F.  Bucheri  Dissert  de  Velato  Hebneorum  Oynieceo 

J.  D'Outreioii  Dissert  Philologico-Theologica  de  Velando  Capite  muliebri 
propter  An^^los,  &c. 

G.  Croesii  Cogitationes  de  eidem  re. 

J.  D*Outreinii  in  easdem  Cogitationes  Epicrisis 
A.  Bynsi  de  Calceis  Hebneorum  Libri  duo. 

A.  Plantboeri  Dissert  de  Sandal igerulis  Hebneorum 
J.  6.  Carpzovii  Discalceatio  religiosa  in  loco  sacro 

J.  C.  Wichmanshausen,  Dissert  de  Calceo  Uebraeorum  in  Sacris  deponendo 

C.  Sagittarii  Dissert  de  Nudipedalibus  Veterum 

J.  Q.  Hedeni,  Scissio  Vestium  Hebrsns  ao  Gentilibus  usitata 
J.  Rhorenseensii  de  Ritu  Scindendi  Vestes 

Vol.  30.  J.  Buxtorfii  Dissert  de  Sponsalibus  et  Divortiis 

B.  Ugolini  Uxor  Hebrsa 

Tractatus  Kidduscim  seu  dc  Sponsalibus  Ghemara  Hicr.  illostratus,  ab  Ugo- 

lino  ex  Hcb.  Lat.  redd. 
Tractatus  Soiah,  seu  de  Muliere  Adulterii  suspecta,  Ghem.  Hier.  &c. 
Tractatus  Chethvboth  seu  de  Doctibus,  Ghem,  &c. 
T.  Dassovii  Vidua  Hebraea 

G.  Groddekii  Exercitatio  de  Antiquonim  Hebneorum  purgationibus  castitatis 
G.  F.  Gudii  Exercitatio  Philol.  de  Hebraica  obstetricum  origine 
J.  B.  Carpzovii' Exercitatio  de  Chuppa  Hebrsorum 
J.  BuxtodHi  Dissert  de  Conviviis  veterum  Hebneorum 
J.  H.  Maii  Dissert,  de  Philothesiis  veterum  Hebrseorum,  Graecorum,  atque 

Romanorum 

D.  G.  Werner,  Dissert  de  Poculo  Benedictionis 
G.  Goezii  Philolo^ma  de  Osculo 

J.  Lomejeri  Dissert  de  Osculis 

J.  Nicolai  Tractatus  de  Phyltobolia 

J.  C.  Dicterici  fokXtfiekta  seu  sparsio  florum 

J.  N.  Graberg.  Dissert,  de  Unctura  Christi,  in  Bethania  facta 

S.  F.  Bucheri  Dissert,  de  UncUone,  in  Bethania 

R.  Verwey,  Dissert  de  Unctionibus 

J.  Spenceri  Dissert,  de  Lege  Tonsuram  orbicularem  prohibente 

T.  Bartholini  Paraljrtici  N.  T.  Medico  et  Philologico  Commentario  illustrati 

Ejusdem  de  Morbis  Biblicis,  Miscellanea  Medica 

Vol  31.  T.  Eberti  Poetica  Hebraica,  Harmonica,  Metrica,  &c. 
J.  Eberti  Tetrasticha  Hebraea  in  Textus  Evangelicos,  &.c. 
R.  Lowth,  de  Sacra  Pocsi  Hebrseorum,  Praelectiones  Academicae 
R.  Lowth,  Oratio  Crcwiana,  in  Mcmoriam  publicorum  Benefactonim  Acad. 

Oxen. 
F.  Gomari  Davidis  Lyra,  seu  nova  Hebraea  S.  Scr.  Ars  Poetica,  &c. 
Abbatis  Fleury  Exercitatio  in  Poesin  universam,  et  Hebraeorum  potissimum 
J.  C.  Schrammii  Dissert,  de  Poesi  Hebraeorum  in  Cod.  Sacro 
J.  C.  Danhaweri  Oratio  Pentecostalis  de  Sacro-Sancta  Spirit(is  Sancti  Poesi 
A.  Pfeifferi  Diatribe  de  Poesi  Hebr.  recognita 
Ejusdem  Manuductio  nova  et  facilis  ad  accentuationem,  &c. 
P.  Leyseri  Dissert  de  fnistra  quaesita  Poesi,  in  Codice  Sacro  Htbraeo 
J.  CF&rici  Dissert  de  Poesi  Hebraeorum 
F.  Hare,  S.  T.  P.  Psalmorum  Liber,  in  versiculos  metric^  divisua 

Vol.  32.  Tractatus  de  Musica  veterum  Hebraeorum 

H.  Horchii  Dissert,  de  Igne  sacro,  et  de  Musica 


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J.  A.  Olseser,  Exercitado  Pbilologica  de  Instnimentis  Hebneorom  Musicis 

Wi»j3  et  nmij 

J.  O.  Dreschleri  Dissert,  de  Cithara  Davidica 

J.  Hassei  Disputatio  de  InscriptioDe  Psal.  XXII.  nnVH  TVTH 

S.  Van-Til  Cantus  Poeseos,  &c. 

A.  Kircheri  Liber  Philologicus  de  Sono  Artificioso,  sive  Musica,  &c. 
Qusdem  Liber  diacriticus  de  Musurgia  Antiquo-Modema 

J.  Bartoloccii  Tract,  de  Musicis  Instnimentis  Hebrsorum 

M.  Mersennus  de  Musica,  &c. 

J.  Spenceri  Usus  Musicse  in  Sacris  celebrandis 

B.  LEimy,  Dissert,  de  Levitis  Cantoribus 

J.  J.  Schudt,  Dissert,  de  Cantrioibus  Templi 

A.  Ffeiffisri  Specimen  de  Monialibus  Vet  Test 

J.  H.  Bocrisii  Dissert,  de  Musica  Hebrsorum 

A.  Calmet,  Dissert  de  Psalmis  Graduum 

A.  Pfeifferi  Specimen  de  Psalmis  Graduum 

J.  Batoloccii  Excerpta  de  Voce  TTfO 

M.  J.  Paschii  de  Tho  Pbilologica  Enudeatio 

A.  Calmet  de  hSd 

M.  H.  G.  Reine  de  m 

M.  H.  J.  Bytmeysteri  Dissert  de  fho  contra  Gottlieb.  Reine 

C.  A.  Hcumanni  Programma  de  TT70  Hebrsorum  inteijectione  musica 
A.  Pfeifferi  Specimen  de  Voce  Vexata  nSo 

P.  J.  Buretti  Dissert,  de  veterum  Symphonia  , 

A.  Calmet,  Dissert  de  Musica,  &c. 

Ejusdem  Dissert  in  Musica  Instrumenta  HebraBorum 
F.  Scachii  Dissert  de  Inauguratione  Regum  Israel 
J.  G.  Abicht,  Dissert,  de  lapsu  murorum  Hierichuntinorum 
J.  Meursii  F.  de  Tibiis  Collectanea 
Aldi  M.  Pauli,  P.  Aldi  N.  Dissert  de  Tibiis  Veterum,  &c. 
F.  A.  Lampe,  Dissert  de  Cymbalis  Veterum 
J.  Vossius  de  (nstrumento  Hydrauli,  &c. 
J.  Laurentii  CoUectio  de  Citharcdis,  Fistulis,  6t  Tintinnabulis 
J.  D'Outrein  de  Instrumento  rU>*lJO,  &c. 
J.  Calmet,  Dissert  de  nYjoS 

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M.  J.  MuUcri  Dissert,  de  Davide  ante  Arcam  Foederis  saltante 
J.  At  M.  Nagelii  Dissert  de  Ludis  secularibus  Veterum  Romanorum,- in 

Ghemara  Babylonica  commemoratis 
L.  Cappelli  Animadversiones  in  noram  Davidis  Lyram  Franeisci  Gomari 

Vol.  33.  R.  M.  Maimonidis  Constitutiones  de  Luctu,  ab  Ugolino  ex  Heb.  Lat  redd. 
M.  Gejeri  Liber  de  Hebrsorum  Luctu 

J.  Spenceri  Ritus  funebres  et  sepulchrales  veterum  Hebraiorum 
J.  Nicolai  Libri  quatuor  de  Sepulchris  Hebraeonim 
J.  A.  Quenstedii  Tractatus  de  Sepultura  Veterum 
J.  B.  Carpzovii  Disput  Pbilol.  de  Sepultura  Josephi  Patriarchaa 
H.  Hulsii  Disput  de  Corpore,  Velo,  et  Sepulchro  Moysis 

B.  Dorffer,  Exercitatio  Pbilol.  de  Sepulcro  Cbristi 
J.  J.  Cbiffletii  de  linteis  Sepulcralibus  Cbristi,  ^c. 
J.  C.  Rosteusch,  Dissert  dc  Sepulcris  calce  notatis 
Z.  Grapii  Dissert  de  percussione  sepulcrali 

M.  F.  Beckii  Monumenta  antiqua  Judaica 

J.  H.  Hottingeri  Cippi  Hebraici 

M.  H.  Reinhardi  Dissert  de  Sacco  et  Cinere 

J.  T.  Garmanni  Dissert,  de  Pane  Lugentlum 

J.  C.  Wichmanshausen,  Dissert  de  Laceratione  Vestium 

C.  Ikenii  Dissert  de  Funere,  Sepultura,  et  Luctu 
B.  Ugolini  Dissert,  de  Veterum  fimcre  et  prasficis 

Wolfii  Epitaphia  Judaica,  Heb.  et  Lat  passim  coUecta  et  edita 


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Vol.  34.  Indoc  L  Auctorum 

Index  11.  Locorum  S.  Scriptune 
Index  III.  Dictionum  Hebnicarum 
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Voasii   (Gerardi  Joannis)    Harmoniae    Eyangelicfle    de  Passione, 

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«  Movet  me  hie  liber  aestimatione,  ac  quod  nomen  habet  rnanu  exara- 
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the  Principles  of  a  Religious  Deist,  from  the  omission  of  the 
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122  THEOLOGY. 

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Histories,  8vo.  1685 

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Whitby  (Danielis^  Disquisitiones  Modestae  in  Clarissimi  Bulli  De- 
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Patrura  Coramentarios,  in  qua  probatur ;  S.  Scripturam  esse 
Regulam  Fidei  unicam,  ex  qua  de  omnibus  Articulis  Fidel 
Creditu  necessariis  ad  Salutem,  Judicium  ferendum  est :  2. 
Patres,  sive  Primaevos,  sive  Subsequentes,  non  esse  idoneos 
SS.  Scripturae  Interpretes :  3.  Non  posse  Controversias  de 
S.  Trinitate  Motas  ex  Patribus,  Conciiiis,  aut  Traditione  vera 
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Examen  Variantium  Lectionum  Joannis  Millii  in  Novum 

Testamentum,  folio  Land,  1710 

Whitby's  (Daniel)  Paraphrase  and  Commentary  on  the  New  Testa- 
ment, 2  vol.  folio  1706 


126  THEOLOGY. 

Whitby'g  (Daniel)  Romish  Doctrines  not  from  the  beginning,  or  a 
Reply  to  Serenas  Cressy,  4to.       «.  1064 

-: —  Discourse  of  the  Necessity  and  Usefulness  of  the  Chris- 
tian Revelation,  by  Reason  of  the  Corruptions  of  the  Prin- 
ciples of  Natural  Religion  among  Jews  and  Heathens,  8yo. 

1706 
Four  Discourses,  shewing,  1st,  that  the  Apostle's  Words, 


Romans  xi.  have  no  Relation  to  any  Personal  Election  or 
Reprobation ;  2d,  that  the  Election  mentioned  in  St.  Paul's 
Epistles  to  the  Gentiles,  is  only  that  of  the  Gentiles  to  be 
God's  Church  and  People,  etc.  etc.  8vo.  1710 

Discourses  on  the  five  Points,  viz. :  1.  The  Scriptural  Im- 
port of  the  Words  Election  and  Reprobation ;  2.  the  Extent 
of  Christ's  Redemption ;  3.  whether  the  Grace  of  God  be 
vouchsafed  sufficiently  to  those  who  improve  it  not,  and  ir* 
resistibly  to  those  who  do  improve  it;  and  whether  Men  be 
wholly  passive  in  the  Work  of  their  Regeneration?  4.  the 
Liberty  of  the  Will  in  a  State  of  Trial  and  Probation ;  6. 
the  Perseverrance  or  Defectibility  of  the  Saints,  with  some 
Reflections  on  the  State  of  Heathens,  the  Providence  and 
Prescience  of  God,  8va  Oxford,  1816 

Treatise  on  Original  Sin,  translated  by  Hey  wood,  8vo.  1738 

Last  .Thoughts,  containing  his  Correction  of  several  Pas- 
sages in  his  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament :  also  five 
Discourses,  «•  published  by  his  express  order,"  1767. — ^The 
Scripture  Doctrine  of  Atonement  examined,  by  John  Taylor, 
of  Norwich,  8vo.  1761 

White  (J.)  Diatessaron  :  sive  integra  Historia  Jesu  Christi,  Gnece, 
8vo.  Oxan.  1799 

Wilckii  (Chr.)  Theologia  in  Speculo,  sen  Definitiones  Theoiogiae 
Dogmaticee  pnecipuae  omnes,  4to.  Lipske,  1709 

Wilhelmi  (Parisiensis)  Sermones  de  Tempore  et  Sanctis,  folio 

ThubingcB,  expensis  Fr.  Meynherger,  et  Joh.  Otmar  1499 

Wilkms  (Bishop)  Of  the  Principles  and  Duties  of  Natural  Reli- 
gion, 8vo.  1683 

**  Very  excellent.    S.  P. 


THBOLOGT.  187 

Willet^B  (Andreit')  Synopsis  lPapisini»  a  general  View  of  Papistrie, 
folio  1614 

Williams'  (Dr.  J.)  Concordance  to  the  Greek  Testament;  with  the 
English  Version  to  each  Word,  the  principal  Hebrew  Roots, 
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Wolfii  Cane. — Koecheri  Analecta  philologica  et  exegetica  in  Qua- 
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crorum  Disputationes  duas,  4to.  X^.  1800 

Wollaston's  (W.)  Religion  of  Nature  delineated,  4to.  1725 

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Lip§.  1726 

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the  same>1807 — 6.  Essay  on  the  Unity  and  Supremacy  of  the 
one  God  and  Father,  by  the  same,  1808 — 6.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  St.  Mary's,  Cambridge  Installation,  by  Dr. 
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AcIhIIui  Tatii  de  Leucippes  et  Clitophontis  Amoribus  Libri  VIII 
Gr.  et  Lat.  Varietate  LectioDis,  Notisque  Salmasii,  Carpzoviiy 
Bergleriy  ac  suis  illustrati  a  B.  O.  L.  Boden,  8vo.  Xtps.  1776 

Textum  ad  MSS.  Libros  fidem  receDsuit,  Latinam  H.  Cruceii 

Versioneniy  Notas  selectas  Salmasii,  ineditas  Guyeti,  Goet- 
Ihigii,  Hasiiy  et  suas  adjecit  Fr.  Jacobs,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1821 

Actuarii  de  Actionibus  et  Affectibus  Spiritus  Animalis  et  secundum 
iDum  ^tatrrit,  Sermones  duo  :  Gr.  edidit  I.  F.  Fischer,  8vo. 

Lips.  1774 

Adagia,  id  est,  Proyerbioruin,  Paroemiarum,  et  Parabolarum  om- 
nium, quae  apud  Gra*.cos,  Latinos,  Hebraeos,  Arabas,  &c. 
in  Usu  fuerunt,  Coilectio  absolutissima,  in  Locos  Communes 
digesta  HanovuB,  1629 

iEginetae  (Pauli)  Opera  Medica,  Gr.  folio     Venet,  ap.  Alduni^  1528 

£gyptiaca,  sen  Veterum  Scriptorum  de  Rebus  ^Egypti  Commen- 
tarii  et  Fragmenta.    CoUegit  F.  A.  Stroth,  2  vol.  in  1, 12mo. 

GotluB,  1782 

^iiaui  Varis  Historise,  Lib.  XIV.  G^.  et  Lat.  cum  Xotis  SchefFeri, 
edidit  Kiihnius,  12mo.  Argent,  1685 

Varia  Historia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Variorum,  curante  A. 

Gronovio,  4to.  Lugd,  Bat,  1731 

Varia  Historia,  Gr.  cum  Indice  philologico,  edidit  M.  C. 

Kretzchmar,  2  vol.  12mo.  Dresd,  1746 

• de  Natura  Animalium  Libri  XVIII,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Ani- 

madvers.  Variorum,  cura  A.  Gronovii,  2  vol.  4to.  LoncL  1744 

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^liaoi  Taciica,  sive  de  Instruendis  Aciebus,  6r.  et  Lat  com 
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JEschinis  Socratici  Dialogi  tres,  Gr.  et  Liat  ad  quos  accessit  quarti 
Latin  um  Fragmentum :  vertit,  et  Notis  iilustravit  Joannes 
Clericus:  cujus  et  ad  Calcem  additae  sunt  Silvas  Philologicae, 
cum  omnium  Indicibus  necessariis,  8vo.  Anui.  1711 

Dialogi  tres,  Gr.  et  Lat.  de  novo  recensuit,  vertit,  et  Animad- 

▼ersionibus  suis  auxit  Petrus  Horreus,  8vo.  Leovardice,  1718 

iEschinis  (Rhetoris)  Epistolas  XII,  cum  Notis   Taylori,  Wolfii, 

Marklandiy   Guilloni,  Toupii,  Reiskii,  et  suis  edidit  J.  S. 

12mo.  Lips.  1771 

Oratioin  Ctesipbontem,  Gr.  ed.  Wunderlich,  12mo.  Goett,  1810 

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.Sschyli  Tragoedias,  Gr.  \2mo,  fine  copy ^  in  GroUer  binding j  and  ruled 

Paris,  Tumebi,  1552 
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Tragoediae,  Gr.,  Robortelii  (sine  Scholiis,)  12mo.  (the  title 

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ney."   S.  P. 

Tragoediae  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Grsecis, 

Var.  Lect.,  et  Notis  integris  Stanleii,  Robortelii,  Tumebi,  et 

Canteri,  curante  De  Pauw,  2  vol.  4to.  Hag.  Com,  1745 

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Tragoediae  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  recensuit,  Var.  Lect.  et  Com- 
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Schiitz,  6  vol.  8vo.  Hal.  1782-1821 

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Commeotario  Stanleii :  acced.  Var.  Lect  et  Notse  Vironim 
Doctonim,  criticse  ac  philologicae,  quibus  suae  passim  inter- 
texuit  S.  Butler.  4  vol.  4to.  CanicUf.  1809-16 

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In  Uteris  GrsBcis  atqne  Latinis 

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iEschyli  Tragoediffi,  6r.  ad  opt  lib.  fidem  recensuit,  integram  Lect 
Yarietatem,  Notasque  adjecit  A.  Wellauer,  cum  Indicibus, 
2  vol.  Bvo.  Idpi.  1823-4 

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C.  J.  Blomfield,  8yo.  Cant.  1818 

"  From  the  Editor." 

Choephorse,  Gr.  edidit  C.  Schwenk,  8vo.  Traj.  1819 

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rium adjecit  C.  J.  Blomfield,  8vo.  Cant,  1824 

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BomuB,  1821 

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adjecit  C.  J.  Blomfield,  Bvo.  CarU.  1818 

Prometheus  Vinctus,  Gr.  Lat.  et  Angl.  cum  Scholiis  GraBcis 

et  Nods  Variorum,  cura  T.  Morell,  4to.  Lond.  1773 

With  many  MSS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Prometheus  Vinctus,  et  Septem  contra  Thebas,  edidit  Blom- 
field, 2  vol.  in  1,  Bvo.  Cant.  1812 

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Bvo.  Traj.  1818 

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toremque  strenuum  Gnecs  Litene  invenerunt,  hunc  libellum  ipse 
pxixktif  mittit  commendatque  G.  Barges.'' 

iEsopica  Mythologia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  secundam  Editionem  Niveleti, 
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Oxm,  1698 

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Carmina,  Gr.  prxfixo  Commentario,  quo  Poetae  Genus 


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m 

traditur,  et  Bibliotheca  Anacieontica  adiimbratury  additis 
Variis  Lectionibus,  4to.  PamuB,  1786 

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136  AUCTORBS    CLASSIC!. 

Anthologia  Gneca,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ab  H.  Megisero,  12ino«  '  JFVanc.  1602 

Aothologiae  Gnecse,  a  Constantino  Cephala  conditae,  libri  tres,  nunc 

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■ i        ,  sive  Poetarum  Graecorum  Lusus,  ex  Recen- 


sione  Brunckii,  Indices  et  Commentarium  adjecit  Jacobs, 
13  vol.  8vo.  Idpt.  1794-1814 

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and  useful  notes  indeed. In   page  6,  in  the  pre&ce  to  the  fifth 

volume,  Jacobs  falls  into  a  mistake,  from  which  Toup,  Taylor,  and  in  one 
instance  even  Bishop  Lowth,  are  not  exempt:  he  puts  ut  with  an  indica- 
tive, where  a  subjunctive  ought  to  follow;  his  words  are,  utpoierit,*'  S.  P. 


• ,    cum  Versione  Latina  Hugonis    Grotii,  edita 

ab  Hieronymo  de  Bosch  :  accedunt  ejusdem  Observationes  et 
NotK,  et  Salmasii  ineditae.  6  vol.  4to.  JVaj.  170^1823 

**  The  Preface  written  by  Grotius  is  very  excellent"  S.  P. 

y  ad  Palatini  Codicis  fidem  edita,  3  vol.  18mo. 

Lips.  Tauchn,  1819 
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cura  P.  Burmanni,  2  vol.  4to.  Amst.  1769-73 

Antigoni  Carystii  Uistoriarum  M irabilium  Collectanea,  Gr.  et  Lat. 

cum  Notis  Joannis  Meursii,  4to.  Lugd,  Bat  1619 

Antonini  Augusti  et  Aliorum  Veterum  Romanorum  Itineraria,  cura 

Wesselingii,  4to.  Amsi,  1735 

Antonini  Liberalis  Transformationum  Congeries,  Gr.  cum  Notis  Xy- 

landri,     Berkelii,    Munckeri,    et     Verheykii:     accesserunt 

^sopi  Fabulse  aliquot,  et  Babrii  nonnulla; :  curavit  L.  H. 

Teucherus.  Lips.  1791 — Idem,  Gr.  et  Lat  edidit  Verheyk, 

Lug.  Bat.  1774.  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo. 
Antonini  (Marci)  Meditationum  de  Se-ipso  Lib.  XII.  Gr.  et  Lat 

Commentario  perpetuo  Locisque  Parallelis  illustravit  Gataker, 

4to.  Lond.  1697 
Meditationes,  Gr.  et  Lat,  cum  Commentario  perpetuo  Ga- 

takeri  et  Notis  M.  Casauboni  atque  Xylandri.     Adduntur 

Gatakeri  Opera  Critica,  2  vol.  folio  Traj.  1697-98 


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Apicii  CMii  de  OpsoDiis  et  Condimentis,  sive  Arte  Coqviimria,  Libri 

X.  cum  Annotationibus  Martini  Listen,  et  Notis  selectiori- 

.  bus,  Tariisque  Lectionibus   integ^s,  Humelburgii,  Barthii, 

Reinesii,  Van  der  Linden,  et  Aliorum.  Editio  secunda,  longe 

anctior  atque  emendatior,  8vo.  charta  nuueima,      Amti.  1700 

-^^ de  Arte  Coquinaria,  Gr.  et  Lat.  8vo.  Lips,  1775 

Apollinarii  Interpretatio  Psalmorum  Versibus  Heroicis,  Qrsece,  ex 
Bibliotbeci  Regi^,  Paririis,  1552 — Psalterium  Propbetae  et 
Regis  Daridis,  Versibus  Elegiacis  redditum  a  Paulo  Dolscio 
Plavensi,  BtuiL  Opcr.  1554,  in  1  vol.  12mo. 

Apollodori  Bibliothecse  libri  III :  Gr.  recensuit  et  Notas  adjecit 
Heyne.  4  vol.  in  3,  12mo.  Oott.  1782 

ApoUonii  Rbodii  Argonauticorum  libri  IV.  Gr.  et  Lat.  ab  Hoelz- 
lino  conversi,  Commcntario  et  NoUs  illustrati,  emaculati;  Scho- 
liis  ad  Carmina  numerato  additis  concinnati,  8yo.  L.  Bat.  1641 

—— — — —  Argonautica,  Gr.  e  Scriptis  octo  veteribus  libris, 
quorum  plerique  nondum  collati  fuerant,  nunc  primum  emen- 
date edidit  R.  Fr.  Phil.  Brunck,  8vo.  Argent.  1780 

Argonautica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Priorum, 


curavit  J.  Shaw,  2  vol.  4to.  Oxon.  1787 
Argonautica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Var.  Lect.  et  Indice 


copios.,  curavit  C.  D.  Beck,  8vo.  Lips.  1797 
Argonautica,  Scholia  Graeca,  18mo.     Basil.  1541 


Apollonii  Dyscoli  Historian  Commentitiae  Liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Teu- 
cheri,  8yo.  Lips.  1702 

Apottolii  (Michaelis)  Paroemiae,  sive  Proverbiorum  Centuriae  XXI. 
Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis,  4io.  Elz.  1610 

Appiaui  Historia  Romana,  Latine,  P.  Candidi,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio 

Venetiis  per  Bern.  Pictarem  et  Erh.  Ratdolt,  1477 

■ Historia  Romana,  Gnece,  Caroli  Stephani,  1551 — Latine, 

Basil,  1554,  folio 

-  Historia  Romana,  novo  studio  conquisivit,  digessit,  ad  fidem 

Codicum  MSB.  recensuit,  supplevit,  emaculavit,  Varietatem 
Lectionum  adjecit,  Latinam  Versionem  emendavit,  Adnota- 
tionibus  Variorum  suisque  illustravit,  commodis  Indicibus  in- 
struxit,  J.  Schweighaeuser,  3  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1785 


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Appaai  Histpria  Somalia,  Or.  editio  stereot  4  vol.  in  %  8to. 

Idpi.  ToMdk.  1818 

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Metamorphoseos  libri  XI.  cum  Notis  et  ampliMimo  Indice 

Jo.  Pricaei,  8to.  GinuUe,  16M 

*■  ■  ■  Opera,  Notis  et  Interpretatione  in  Usum  Delphini  illustravit 
J.  Floridiu,  2  vol.  4to.  Porif,  1688 

— —  Opera,  ad  optimas  Editiones  collata ;  prsemittitur  Notitia  lit- 
teraria:  Studiis  Societatis  Bipontinse.  2  vol.  Syo,  Biponii,  1788 

■  Opera,  cum  Notis  Yarionim  et  Oudeodorpii,  cnrayeniut 

Ruhnkeoiuset  Jo.  Boascha,  3  vol.  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  178d-1823 

Arateorum  Syntagma,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis  H«  Grotii,  4to.^. 

AiUv.  PkuUiMi,  IGOO 

Arati  Phsenomena  et  Diosemia  cum  Scholiis  Theouis :  Eratosthenis 
Catasteritmi :  et  Dionyrii  Hymni,  Gnece :  (cura  J.  Fell :) 
8to.  (hum.  1672 

PhsBDomena  et. Diosemia,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Scholiis  et  Notis: 

curavit  T.  Buhle,  2  vol.  8yo.  I^pt.  1793-1801 

— *  Phsenomena  et  Diosemia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  quibus  subjiciuntur  Eratos- 
thenis Catasterismi,  Dionysii  Orbis  Terrarum  Descriptio, 
Rufi  Festi  Avieni  utriusque  Poetae  Metaphrases.  Curavit 
Notasque  adjecit  F.  C.  Matthiae.  8vo.  Franc,  1817 

Archilochi,  (lambographonim  Principia,)  Reliquiae,  quas  accuratius 
collegit,  Adnotationibus  Virorum  Doctorum  suisque  illus- 
travit,  et  Praemissa  de  VitaetScriptis  Poetae  Commentatione 
edidit  Liebei,  8vo.  Lips.  1812 

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tario  Eutocii,  (edidit  J.  Wallis,)  18mo.  Oxan.  1676 

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XJtero  et  Muliebri  Pudendo.  Omnes  Graece,  l%mo. 

Paris,  Twmebi,  1654 

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Boerhaave,  folio,  Lugd.  Bat  1731 

Aristaeneti  Epistolae,  Gr.  et  Lat  c.  Notis  Merceri,  12mo.  Paris,  1696 

Epistolae,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis  T.  Merceri,  curante  C.  de 

Pauw,  cujus  Notae  accedunt,  12mo.         Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1737 


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ArutaeMii  Epistote,  Gr.  oiiraEmendatioiiilnM  aoConjectuiSBMenseii, 
C  de  PuiiWy  etc.  neo  non  ineditis  Tollii,  D'Orvillii,  Valcken- 
iirii  et  ftHonim,  curante  Abreschio,  qui  snas  Leotiones  addidit, 
2  vol.  in  1, 12mo.  Zmottcs,  1749 

Epistolse,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ad  fidem  Cod.   ViDdob.  recensuit 

Merceriy  Pavwii,  Abreschii,  Huetii,  Lambecii^  fiastii,  aliomm 
NotiB  Buisque  instnixit  J.  F.  Boissonade,  8yo.    JUUetue,  1822 

Arblan^hi  Samii  de  Magnitudinibos  et  Distantiis  Soils  ac  Lnnae  liber, 
Gr.  et  Laty  et  Pappi  Fragmentum  Mathemat.  Gr.  et  Lat.  edi- 
dit  J.  Wallis,  8vo.  Oxan.  1688 

Aristidis  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scbolib  ac  Notis  Yariorum, 
earavit  Jebb,  2  vol.  4to.  Oxon.  1722 

Oratio  adyersus  Leptinem :   Libaoii   Declamatio  pro  So- 

crate:  Aristoxeni  Rhythmicoram  Elementoriun  Fragmenta :  ex 
Bibliotheca  Yeneta  D.  Marci  nunc  primum  edidit  Jacobus 
Morellius,  8vo.  Vmet.  1785 

Aristophanis  Comoddm,  Gr.  cum  Commentariis  antiquis,  studio  Gele- 
nii,  folio,  Banl.  1547 

Comoediae,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Scholiis  Antiquis  et  Notis 

Yirorum  Doctorum,  omnia  coilegit  et  recensuit  L.  Kusteru^ 
Iblio  Amtt,  1710 

Comoediae,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis  Bergleri  et  Dukeri, 


cura  Burmanni,  2  vol.  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1760 
Comoediae,  Gr,  et  Lat.  recensuit  et  iilustravit  Brunck, 


4  Tol.  8vo.  Argent.  1781-83 

Comoedias,  Gr.  Auctoritate  Libri  praeel.  Saec.  X.  emen- 


date a  P.  Invemizio,  acced.  Animadvers.  crit..  Scholia  Graeca, 
Indices,  et  Yirorum  Doct  Annotationes,  curav.  Beckius  et 
Dinndorfius,  11  vol.  8vo.  Mps.  1794-1823 
'  Comoediae,  Gr.  com  Schol.  Gr.  et  Superionim  Editorum 


Annotationibus  edidit  C.G.  Scbutz,  vol.  1-2,  8vo.  Idps.  1821 
Achamenses,  Gr.,  edidit  et  i&lostravit,  I.  G»  C.  Hoepfner, 


8vo.  Hal  1798 

Aves,  Gr.  recensuit  et  perp.  Adnot  iilustravit  C.  D. 


Beck,  Lips.  1782. — Reizius  de  Prosodiae  Gr.  Accentus  Incli- 
natione.  Lips,  1791.  8vo. 


140  AUCTORBS  CLAS8ICI. 

Aristophanis  Aves,  Gr.  cura  Dindorfii,  8vo.  Lip$.  182S 

'  Ecclesiazusas,  e  Bruockii,  loverQizii,  alionimqae  Recen- 
sionibosy  eineiidatas»  el  Var.  Notat  instructas :  edidit  G. 
RaneruSy  12mo.  Nmimb.  1815 

Aristophanis  Equites,  Gr.  cura  Dindorfii.  Bvo.  Lip*.  1821 

Aristophanis  Nubes,  Gr.  e  Recensione  L.  Kusteri,  cum  Scholiisaotiquist 
et  Praefatione  Aug.  Ernesti,  Lips,  1753. — Ge<irgii  Gemisii 
Plethonis  de  lis,  quae  postPugnam  MantiQensem  apud  Gnecos 
gesta  sunt,  Libri  duo,  Gr.  edidit  God.  Reichardus,  lAps.  1770 
— Sophoclis  Philoctetes,  Gr»ce,  cum  Notis  Gedike,  Berlin^ 
1781,  in  1  vol.  12mo. 

— Nubes,  Gr.  cum  Scholiis :  recensuit  et  Adnotat  J.  A. 

Ernesti  suasque  addidit  G.  Hermannus,  Bvo.  Idps.  170B 

Nubes  Gr.  cura  [^Reisigii,  cum  Comment  de  Usu  ^Ak 


Particuke,  Bvo.  Lips.  1820 

Pax,  Gr.  cura  Dindorfii,  Bvo.  Lips.  1820 

Plutus,  Gr.  cum  Scholiis:  recognovit,  Var.  Lect  ac 


Notis  instruxit  T.  Hemsterhuis,  Bvo.  Harl  1744 

Plutus,  Gr.  cum  Notis  Bergleri,  Dukeri,  Kusteri,  et 


Hemsterhusii :  acced.  Coluthi  Raptus  Helens :  curavit  J.  G. 
Harles,  Bvo.  Nor.  1776 

Plutus  et  Nubes,  Gr.  a  Wolfg,  Jasgero,  12mo. 

Nanmb.  et  Aliarfii,  1790 
Plutus  et  Nubes,  Gr.  a  W.  Jaegero,  iteratis  Curis  recen- 


sitae,   emendatae,  additisque  Variorum  variis  Notationibus, 

redditae  auctiores,  a  G.  Rannero,  12mo.  Norimb.  1811 

■  Plutus,  Gr.  cum  Commentariis  J.  F.  Fischeri,  ed.  Kui- 


noel.  2  vol.  Bvo.  GiesscBf  1804-5 

Ranae,  Gr.  ex  Recensione  G.  Dindorfii,  Bvo.  Lips.  1824 

" Vespae,  Gr.  editae  et  Notis  Brunckii  aliorumque,  et  suis 


instructas  a  C.  P.  Conz.  Bvo.  Tub.  1824 
Aristotelis  Opera,  quae  extant,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit  et  Notis  illus- 
travit  G.  Du  Val.  2  vol.  folio  Paris,  1629 
Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat  ad  optimorum  Exemplarium  fidem  recen- 
suit, Annotationem  criticam,  Librorum  Argumenta,  et  novam 
Yersionem  Latinam  adjecit  Jo.  T.  Buble,  5  vol.  Bvo. 

Biponti,  1791 


AUCTORBS  CLASSICI.  141 

AristoteKs  Ethiconim  Nicomacheonim  libri  X.  Or.  et  Lat.  Codiciiin 
MSS.  Collationo  recogniti,  et  Notis  illustrati,  a  6.  Wilkin- 
son, 8vo.  Oxen.  1710 

—   ..  Ethica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ad  Codicum  et  veterum  Editionum 

fidem  recognovit,  Commentariis  illustrayit  Carolus  Zell.  2 
Yol.  dvo.  Heidelb.  1820 

et  Theophrasti  Metaphysica:  Gr.  recensuit  et  illustravit 


Brandis,  vol.  1,  Bvo.  Berol.  1825 

de  Mirabilibus  Auscultationibus  Liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.  expli- 


cavit  J.  Beckmann,  additis  Annotationibus  H.  Stephani,  Fr. 
Sylburgii,  Is.  Casauboni,  J.  N.  Niclas :  subjectis  sub  finem  No- 
tulis  C.  G.  Heynii,  atque  Lectionibus  variis,  4to.  Gotiing.  1786  , 
de  Mundo,  Greece,  cum  duplice  Interpretatione  Latina; 


priore  quidem  L.  Apdeii,  alter^  ver6  Gul.  Budsei ;  et  Scho- 
liis  Bonaventurae  Vulcanii:  accessit  Gregorii  Cyprii  Enco- 
mium Maris,  Gr.,  et  Pauli  Silentiarii  lambica,  1601. — 2.  Con- 
stantini  de  Thematibus  sive  de  Agminibus  Militaribus  per 
Imperium  Orientale  distributis,  Liber,  ex  Bibliotheca  et  Yersi- 
one  Bon.  Vulcanii.  Alia  Constandni,  quae  ad  Rem  Geogra- 
phicam  pertinent,  adjecta  sunt,  i.  e.  Nomina  magnorum  Flu- 
viorum,  magnorum  Kfontium,  et  Urbium  quarundam,  Lugd, 
Bat.  1688,  12mo. 

de  Mundo,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curavit  Kappius,  8vo.  AUenb.  1792 

—  Organum,  Gr.  etLat.  cum  Comment,  analytico  Julii  Pacii, 


4to.  Aur.  AIL  1606 

—  Organum,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Pacii,  8vo.  HanovuBy  1606 

—  de  Poetica  Liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.,  recensuit,  Notas  addidit  Dan. 


Heinsius,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1611 

—  De  Poetica  Liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis,  8vo.  Oxon.  1760 

—  De  Poetica  Liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  Versione  Goulstoni,  Lec- 


tion is  Varietatem  eCod.  IV.  Bibliothecae  Medicae,  Verborum 
Indicem,  et  Observationes  suas  adjunxitT.  Winstanley,  8vo. 

Ox(m,  1780 
De  Poetica  Liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Lectionem  constituit,  Ver- 


sionem  refinxit,  Animadversionibus  illustravit  T.  Tyrwhilt : 
ledidit  et  praefatus  est  T.  Burgess :)  8vo.  Oxon.  1704 


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De  Poeiica  lib^,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Commcnitariift  Godo- 
fredi  Herauumi,  8vo.  IAf$,  1802 

—-De  Poetica  Librum,  Or.  denuo  recensitttm,  Commeotariis  il- 


liistratooiy  Reco^tis  Valettii,  HerraaDBi,  TyrwUittiy  Bohlii, 
Harlesii,  Gaatelvetri,  Bobortelli^  aiioniiiiqse  compluriaoi 
EdttioiiibuSy  edidit^  cum  Prolegomeois  et  Notitiit  Litterariis, 
G.  Grafenhan,  Bto.  Lipmm,  1821 

—  Politicorum,  siye  de   Republica  libri  VlII,  Leonardo 


Aretino  interpreCe,  cum  D.  Thorns  Aqainatis  Explaaatioiie : 
acoessere  ipsius  D.  Thorns  de  Religione  Principum  Libri  lY, 
folio  Venei.  apud  Jmntag,  1568 

—  Politica,  Gr.,  Sylburgii^  4to,  Fnmeof.  1677 

Politicay  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  perpetua  Dao.  Heinsii  in  omnes 


LibroB  Paraphrasi :  accedunt  Excerpta  ex  Heraclide  Pontico 
de  PolitiiB,  et  Nic.  Damascene  de  Moribus  Gentium ;  et  Aris- 
totelis  Fragmenta.  8vo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1821 

—  de  Politia  Carthaginiensium,  Gr.  recognovit  et  illustravit 


F.  G.  Rluge,  8yo.  Wrai.  1824 

-^  de  Arte  Rhetorica  libri  III,  cum  M.  Antonii  Majoragii 


Commentaiiis :  edidit  Fabianus  Paulinus.  folio      Venei.  1691 

"  This  book  was  giTen  to  me  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Ellis,  nephew  and 
executor  of  the  late  very  acute  and  learned  Daniel  Caches,  Vicar  of  Wotton, 
Warwickshire,  to  whom  it  belonged."    S.  P. 

—  Rhetorica,  Gr.  et  Lat  cura  Chr.  Schraderi,  Helmst,  1672 — 


Schraderi  de  Rhetoricorum  Aristotelis  Scntentia  et  Usu  Com- 
mentarius,  Helmst.  1674 — Schraderi  Hypotheses  Oratoriae, 
1669 — Ejusd.  Dispositiones  Oratoriae,  1663 — Ejusd.  Liviana- 
rum  Orationum  Analysis  Rhetorica,  1676,  4to. 

—  Rhetorica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Paraphrasi,  etc.  4to. 

Lond.  1696 

—  Rhetorica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Contextu  Graeco  ad  Exemplaria 


selectiora  emendate :  Latino  Paraphrasi,  ubi  opus,  intertexto : 
utroque  in  Sectiones  disUncto.  Appositis  Locis  Authoris,  ex 
ipso  citatis  vel  in  Ila^aXXi/Xoi/  similibus,  cum  Methodo  Ana- 
lytica.  Huic  Edit,  accessere  Nota  quaedam  select®,  Var. 
Lect.  etc.  (cura  G.  Battie)  8vo.  Cantab.  1728 

—  Rhetorica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  paucis  in  Locis  emendata,  majoris 
momenti  Variantibus  Lectionibus  illustrata,  turn  eas,  quas  se  in 


AVGTORB8  CLA88ICI.  143 

antiqiiinimo  sao  ac  fidelissimo  Codice  inyenisae  testafcns  eft 
P.yictoriaSy  turn  eas,  quas  exhibent  Camota  Veneti,  et  Basili- 
emit  IsiDgrinii,  Editiones,  (ed.  Holwell^)  8vo.      Oxon.  1759 
With  many  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

de  Somno  et  Vigilia^  Or.  recenmiit  atque  iUustravit  6.  A. 
Becker,  8vo.  lAps.  1823 

-^  de  VirtutiboB  et  Yitiis  Libellus,  Gr.  et  Lat  edidit  Falconer 


8to.  Oxon.  1752 

CbiMMMtona  m  ArtMiaitlem, 

Alexaiidri  Aphrodisiensis  in  priora  Analytica  Aristotelis  Com- 
mentaria;  Oraece,  folio,  ^ne  copy  in  French  morocco, 

Venei.  apud  Aldmm,  1520 

Idem,  editio  alia,  4to.  Fkrent.  JuntiBf  1521 

in  Topica  Aristotelis  Commentarii,  Greece,  folio 

Venet.  ap.  Aldum^  1514 

— ' Qusestiones  Natorales,  de  Anima,  Morales,  et  de 

Fato;  Metaphrasis  ex  Damascio  in  primum  Librum 
de  Coelo  et  Mundo,  Epitome  per  modam  Commentarii  in 
quatuor  primos  et  Octavum  PhysioosLibros :  Theophrasti 
Liber  de  Sensu:  Prisciani  Lydi  Metaphrasis  in  Libros 
Theophrasti  de  Sensu  et  Phantasia,  Greece,  folio 

VeneU  1536 
■  Idem,  et  Aristotelis  de  Animalium  Generatione  Libri 


v.,  cum  Commentariis  Philoponi,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio 

Venet.  Sabii,  1526 
Ammonii  Hermiae  Commentaria  in  Librum  vipl  "Epfitive^ag. 
Marjentini  in  Eundem  Narratio,  Greece,  folio 

Venet.  apud  Aldum,  1503 
■         in  Aristotelis  Praedicamenta  et  de  Interpretatione  Li- 
brum, et  in  Voces  Porphyrii  Commentarii,  3  vol.  12mo. 

Venet.  ap  Aldum,  1546 

**  This  is  indeed  a  Uber  rarisdmnUf  and  was  bought  by  me  at  Norwich, 
at  the  sale  of  Mr.  Hobson's  books.*'    S.  P. 

Balforei  (R.  Scoti)  Commentarii  in  Organum  Logicum  Aristo- 
telis, 4to.  Burdiffuia,  1616 

Commentariorum  in  lib.  Aristotelis  de  Philosophia  To- 

mns  Secundus,  quo  post  Organum  Logicum,  qusecumque 


144  AUCTORBS   CLAS8ICI. 

Ckmmentaria  in  Aristotelem. 

in  Libris  Ethicorum  occumiQt  difficilia,  dilucide  expli- 
cantur,  4to.  Burdigake,  1620 

^  Liber  eximiaB  laritatis  et  vers  eruditionis."    S.  P. 

Bessarionis  in  Calumniatorem  Platonis  libri  IV.  Ejusdem  Cor- 
rectioLibrorum  Platonis  de  Legibus,  GeorgioTrapezuntio 
interprete.  Ejusdem  de  Natura  et  Arte,  ad  versus  eundem 
Trapezuntium,  Tractatus  admodum  acutus  ac  doctus. 
Ejusdem  Metaphysicorum  Aristotelis  XIV.  Libronim 
Tralatio.  Theoplirasti  Metaphysicorum  Lib.  I.  folio 

Venet.  apud  Aldum,  1516 
Cabei  (Nicolai)  in  Quatuor  libros  Meteorologicorum  Aristo- 
telis Commentaria  et  Qusestiones,  2  vol.  folio      RonuB,  1646 
**  This  book  was  once  highly  esteemed."     S.  P. 

CoUegiiConimbricensis,  Societatis  Jesu  Commentationes,  in  Octo 

Libros  Physicorum  Aristotelb,  et  in  tres  Libros  de  Anima, 

4to.  Colon.  1616-17 

■  Commentarii  in  Libros  de  Anima,  et  in  Libros  de  Ge- 

neratione  et  Corruptione,  4to.  Colon,  1604-1606 

Commentaria  in  Quatuor  Libros  de  CcbIo,  Meteoro- 


logica,  et  Parva  Naturaiia,  Aristotelis,  Colon,  1618 
'—Commentaria  in  Libros  de  Generatione  et  Corruptione, 
MoguntUB,  1615,  4to. 

Eugubini  (P.  Bennii)  in  Aristotelis  Poeticam  Commentarii,  folio 

Venet.  1623 

Eustratii  et  alioruro  Insigoium  Peripateticorum  Commentaria 
in  Libros  X.  Aristotelis  de  Moribus  ad  Nicomachium, 
una  cum  Textu  suis  in  Locis  adjecto,  Graece,  folio 

Venet.  ap,  Aldum,  1536 

Fonsecae  (P.)  Commentaria  in  Metaphysicorum  Aristotelis 
Libros,  4  vol.  in  3,  4to.  Colon,  1615 

Hildeni  (G.)  Quaestionum  et  Commentariorum  in  Organon  Aris- 
totelis, Partes  tres,  3  vol.  in  1,  4to.  Berlin,  1585-6 

Hypomnema  Anonymum  in  Aristotelis  Rhetorica,  (edidit  Con- 
radus  Neobarius,)  Graece,  folio  Paris,  1539 

Joannis  Grammatici  Philoponi  Commentaria  in  Priora  Analy- 
tica   Aristotelis,  &c.   Grace,    Vcnet,    1536.— Job annis 


AUCTORBS   CLASSICI.  145 

Commeniaria  m  AriHotelem. 

Grammatici  in  Posteriora  resolutoria  Aristotelis  Com- 
mentarium :  Incerti  Auctoris  in  eadem  :  Eustratii  in  ea- 
dem  :  Grsece,  Venet,  ap  Aid.  1534,  folio 

Johannis  Grammatici  Philoponi  Commentaria  in  libros  de 
Anima  Aristotelis^  folio  Venet.  1535 

contra  Proclum  de  Mundi  ^ternitate  Libri,  Greece, 

folio  Venet.  1535 

Madii  (Vincentii)  et  Bartholomasi  Lombard!  in  Aristotelis  Li- 
brum  de  Poetica  Communes  Explanationes,  et  Madii 
proprise  Annotationes,  folio  Venet.  1550 

Niphi  (AugusUni)  Expositiones  in  Aristotelb  Libros  Metaphy- 
sicoSy  folio  Venet.  1558 

Olympiodori  (Philosophi  Alexandrini)  in  Meteora  Aristotelis 
Commentarii,  Johannis  Grammatici  Philoponi  Scholia 
in  primum  Meteorum  Aristotelis,  Gr.  et  Lat.  J.  B.  Ca- 
motio  interprete,  folio  Venet.  ap.  AkU  Filios,  1551 

Pacii(Julii)  in  Porphyrii  Isagogen  et  Aristotelis  Organum  Com- 
mentarius  Analyticus  AureluB  AUobrog.  1505 

Paduani  (P«tri)  Expositio  Problematum  Aristotelis,  (edidit  Ste- 
phanu8lllarius,)fol.  Lit.  Goth.  Mant.  J.dePutzbach,  1475 

Paali  Benii  in  Aristotelis  Poeticam  Commentaria,  cum  Textu 
Gr.  et  Lat,  folio  .     Venet.  1623 

Robortelli  (Francisci)  in  Librum  Aristotelis  de  Arte  Poetica 
ExpHcationes,  folio  Basilue,  1555 

Septalii  (L.)  in  Aristotelis  Problema  Commentaria  ab  eo  Latine 
facta,  folio  Lugduni,  1632 

Simplicii  Commentarii  in  octo  Aristotelis  Physicae  Ausculta- 
tionis  Libros,  Greece,  folio  Venet.  ap.  Aldum,  1526 

.  Commentaria  in  tres  Libros  Aristotelis  de  Anima.  Alex- 

andri  Aphrc/disiensis  Commentaria  in  Librum  de  Sensu 
&  Sensibili.  Michaelis  Ephesii  Annotationes  in  Librum  de 
Memoria  et  Reminiscentia.  De  Somno  et  Vigilia.  De 
Somniis.  De  Divinatione  per  Somnium.  De  Motu  Ani- 
malium.  De  Longitudine  et  Brevitate  Vitae.  De  Juventute, 
et  Senectute,  &  Vita,  ac  Morte.  De  Respiratione.  De 
Gressu  Animalium.  Graece,  folio     Venet.  af^Ald.  1527 

L  ^ 


146  AtJCTORRS   CLASSIGI. 

CmMmentaria  in  Aristoiekm. 

Simplicii  Coipmentarii  in  Quatuor  Ariatotelk  libros  de  Coelo,  cum 
Textu  ejusdem,  Oraece,  AidL  1526 — Ejusd.  Comment,  in 
tres  Libros  deAnima,  &c.  &c.  Graece,  Aldi,  1527,  2  yd. 
in  1,  folio 
TbomsB  Aquinatis  in  Quatuor  Libros  Aristotelis  de  Cflelo  et 
Mundo»  Commentaria :  Quae  cum  morte  prseventus  per- 
ficere  non  potuerit,  absolvit  Petrus  de  Arvemia :  cum 
duplici  Textus  Tralatione,  folio  Ve»€im  1562 

Vateri  (J.  S.)  Theologiae  Aristotelese  ViAdicie,  8to.  Ztpt.  1705 

Aniroadvers.  et  Lect  ad  Arbtotolis  Libros  III.  Rhe* 

toriconim:  accedit  Auctarium  Wolfii.  8to.     JUpi.  1794 

Victorii  (Petri)  Commentarii  in  tres  Libros  Aristotelis  de  Arte 

Dicendi,  folio  Fhr.  JwUb,  1579 

Comment,  in  Arist.  de  Poetica,  folio    Flar.JwuJtm^  1660 

Commentarii  in  VIII.  Libros  Aristotelis  de  Optimo 

Statu  CivitBtis,  folio  FhreiUuB,  1576 

Arriani  'Ayafidenu^,  me  de  Expeditioiie   Akk.  Magni  Libri  YII. 

et  Uistoria  Indica,  Or.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  N.  Blancardi, 

Amst.  1668 — Ejusdem  Ars  Tactica,  Periplus»  ^c«  6r.  el  Lat. 

Blancardi,  Amtt,  1683,  2  vol.  8yo. 

Aya/3aVctfc  et  Historia  Indica,  Gr.  et  Lat  recensuity  No- 

tisque  illustrayit  lac.  Gronovius,  folio  Lug.  Bat.  1704 

-  'Ava/Bdereciicy  Greece,  18mo.  edit,  siereot.  Lips.  Tauch.  1818 
-Euxini  &  Maris  Erytbreei  Periplus,  Gt.  &  Lat.  Scholiis  & 


•■^ 


Notis  Variorum,  edidit  Stuckius,  folio  Lugd.  Bai.  1577 

Artemidori  Oneirocritica,  sive  de  Somniorum  Interpretatione  Libri  V. 
Greece,  recensuit,  emendavit,  poliyit,  Notis  integris  Rigaltii, 
J.  J.  Reiskiiy  suisque  illustrayit,  item  Indices  copiosos  ad- 
jecit  J.  G.  ReifF,  2  vol.  8yo.  Lips.  1805 

Astronomica  Veterum  Scripta  Isagogica  Gr.  et  Lat.  12mo. 

Sanctandriy  1589 
Athenasi  Deipnosopbistarum  Libri  XV.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Casauboni,  cum 
ejusdeiA  Animadyersionibus,  2  vol.  folio 

Lug.  Bat.  1657-1664 
With  nuuiy  MS.  Notes  1^  Dr.  Parr. 

AlheDaei  Deipnosopbistarum  Libri  V.  priores,  Gr.  et  Lat  ad  edit. 


AUCTORBS   CLA88ICK 

^         m  Liigd.  portremam  emendatius  expressi :  accedunt  Villebri 

y         #  laterpretatio  Gallica  et  Note ;  Caaauboni  AoimadyerB. 

tegne :  curavit,  Virorum  Doctorum  Emendationes,  Adnc 
lioaes,  vel  editas,  vel  ineditas,  adjecil,  Indices  novas  confe 
6.  H.  Schaefer,  3  vol.  8vo.  Ztps.  1' 

Athaacri  Deipnosophbtanim  Libri  XV.  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  optimis  C( 
cibus  nunc  primum  collatis  emendavit  ac  supplevit,  n( 
Latina  Veraione  et  Animadversionibos,  cum  Is.  Casaul 
aUoramque,  turn  suis  illustravit,  commodisque  Indicibus 
stnixit  J.  Schweighseuser,  14  vol.  Argent.  11 

Avkoi  (Rufi  Festi)  Descriptio  OrbisTeme:  accedunt  Nic.  Heii 
CSaip.  Barthii,  CI.  Salmasii,  aliorumque  Adnotationesi  c 
H.  Friesemanni.  8vo.  Ami/.  1  < 

Aiielorea -Classici  Graeci,  ex  Recens.  Schaeferi,  Beckii,  et  alion 
102  vol.  18mo.  ch.  scr^. 

Lip$,  Stereotypa  Car.  TaucknitzU^  v 

&.  Aelianus;  Aeschylus;  Aesopus;  Anacreon;  Anthologia  Gri 
ApoUonius  Riiodias ;  Appianus;  Aristophanes;  Airianns;  Demosthe 
Dio  Cassius ;  Diodorus  Siculus ;  Dionysius ;  Epictetus;  Euripides ;  ( 
miei  Poetss;  Herodianus;  Herodotus;  Hesiodus;  Homeri  Ilia; 
Odyisea;  Isocrates;  Issus;  Lucianus;  Lysias;  Marcus  Antoninus;  ] 
sanias;  Pindarus;  Platonis  Omnia;  Plutarchi  Yits  etMoralia;  F 
bins;  Sophocles;  Strabonis  Geographia ;  Testamentum  Novum;  T 
eritus ;  Thucydides ;  Xenophon. 

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Lips.  Tauch.  « 

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Plinii  Epistolae;  Quintius  Curtius;  Sallustius;  Suetonius;  Taci 
Terentius;  Virgilius. 

*  Classi9iy  cum  Interpretatione  et  Notis  in  TJsum  Delphi 

acced.  Not»  Variorum,  curante  Valpy.  72  vol.  8vo.  LtrndL  t 

Aiifi  CklHi  Noctes  Atticae,  cum  Notis   Henrici  Stephani,  8v< 

Franc,  li 

"ThcgiftofDr.  Routh.*'   S.P. 

■  —  Noctes  Attics,  cum  selectis  novisque  CommentariiS; 

accurata  Recensione  Thysii  et  Jac.  Oiselii,  8vo. 

Lugd,  Bat,  1( 
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14a  AUCTORES    CLASSICI. 

Auli  Geiiti  Noctes  Atticse,  Interpretatione  et  Notis  illustravit,  in 
Usum  Delphini,  J.  Proust,  4to.  Paris,  1681 

Noctes  Atticse,  editio  Gronoviana.  Praefatus  est,  et  Ex- 
cursus Operi  adjecit  J.  Conradi,  2  vo\.  Bvo.  Lips,  11612 
-  Noctes  Atticae,  ad  optimas  Editiones  coUatae.  Praemittitur 


No^tia  Literaria ;  accedunt  Indices :  studits  Societatis  Bipon- 
tinae,  2  vol.  8vo.  Biponti,  1784 

Aurelii  Victoris  Historiae  Romanse  Compendium,  cum  Notis  et 
Interpr.  in  Usum  Delphini,  ed.  Anna,  Tanaquilli  Fabri  filia, 
4to.  Par,  1681 

Historia  Romana,  cum  Notis  Yarionim  et  Amtzenii, 

4to.  Amst.  1733 

Hbtoria  Romana,  cum  Notis  Variorum  et  Pitisci, 


8vo.  Traj.  1696 

Historia  Romana,  curaF.  X.  Schoenberger,  8vo. 

VeH.  1816 

Ausonii  Opera,  recensuit  J.  Tollius,  et  integris  Scaligeri,  Scriverii, 

M.  Accursii,  Freheri ;    selectis   Yineti,    Barthii,    Acidalii, 

Gronovii,  Graevii,  Aliorum  Notis,  et  suis  Animadversionibus 

illustravit.  8vo.  Amsi.  1671 

Axiochus,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit  et  illustravit  J.  F.  Fischerus^  8vo. 

Lips,  1758 

Babrii  Fabularum  Choliambicarum  Libri  IV.,  curavit  Berger,  12mo, 

Monachii,  1816 

Baker's  (H.)  Medulla  Poetarum  Romanorum,  or  the  most  beautiful 

Passages  of  the  Roman  Poets,  arranged  uuder  proper  Heads, 

Latin  and  English,  2  vol.  8vo.  1738 

"  When  I  was  a  school-boy  at  Harrow,  with  Sir  WiD.  Jones,  Baker's 
Medulla  was  a  favourite  book  of  his :  he  occasionally  lent  it  to  me,  and 
spoke  in  great  esteem  of  Baker,  as  one  of  his  acquaintance."     S.  P. 

Bekkeri,  (J.)  Anecdota  Graeca,  3  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1814-21 

JnsttfU :  Lexica  Segueriana. — ApoUouii  Alexandrini  de  Conjunct  et  de 
Adyerbiis  Libri — ^Dionysii  Thracis  Graomiatica. — Theodosii  Canones— 
Kditoris  Annot.  critics  et  Indices. 

Bioniset  Moschi  quae  supersunt,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Jo.  Heskini, 
8vo.  Oxonii,  1748 
Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Joannis  Heskini  integris. 


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AUCTORBS   CLASSICl.  149 

aliorumque  selectis ;  recensuit,  suasque  Animadversiones  adje- 

cit  Christoph.  Harles.  12mo.  ,  Erlang,  1780 

Boetii  de  Coosolatione  Philosophiae  Libri  V.  Interpretatione  et  No- 

tis  in  Usum  Delphini  illustravit  P.  Callyus^  4to.  Par.  1680 
Byzantinie  Historian  Scriptores,  in  Unum  Corpus  redacti,  Gr.  et  Lat 

•27  vol.  in  16,  folio  Venet.  1722-33 

Byzantinorum  Historiae  Scriptorum 
Hosce  Libras, 
Id  omnis  sui  amoris  animique  quam  gratissimi  testimonium, 

D.  D.  L.M. 

Edwardus  Maltby ; 

Quod,  cum  sibi  ad  literas  monstraret  viam, 

Nod  austeram  et  inamabilem  Praeceptoris  disciplinam, 

Sed  Amici  uuicfe  fidelis  exhibuerit  studium ; 

Quod,  pariim  coDteDtus 

Singularem  illam  exaotlisse  curam,  dum  in  conspectu  ejus  ageret 

Intraque  limites  scholaj  moraretur, 

Defuerit  nuDquam  in  se  adhortando, 

Earn  ut  servaret  in  studiis  prosequendis  diligentiam, 

Eumquc  in  virtute  scdul6  excolend&  tenorem, 

Quae  qukn  sint  ad  £Eunam  et  felicitatem  comparandam  maxima  accommodata, 

Ipse,  prse  csteris,  edit  clarum  atque  inlustre  exemplum. 

Anl.  Pembrok.  Cantabrigis. 
Prid.  Id.  Maii,  1791. 

Cssaris  (Julii)  Commentarii,  folio,  with  old  MS,  glosseg  on  the  mat" 
gins  Venet  Nic,  Jenson,  1471 

nee  nou  A.  Hirtii  aliorumque  de  Bellis  Alexandrino,  Afri- 

cano,  et  Hispaniensi,  Commentarii ;  ad  MSS.torum  fidem 
expressi,  cum  integris  Notis  Vossii,  Davisii,  et  S.  Clarkii, 
cara  et  studio  F.  Oudendorpii,  qui  suas  Animadversiones  ac 
Varias  Lectiones  adjecit,  4to.  Lug,  Bat,  1737 

■  Idem,  editio  nova,  repetita,  torn.  1,  8vo.      *  Stuttg,  1822 

Commentarii,  cum  Annotationibus  Sam.  Clarkii,  8vo. 

Lond,  1753 

On  the  title  is  written  "  My  school-book."    S.  Parr.    And  the  volume 
bears  evidence  of  having  been  diligently  read. 

Commentarii,  Interpretatione,  et  Notis  illustravit  Joannes 

Godvinus,  in  Usum  Delphini,  8vo.     .  Lond.  1788 

* Commentarii,  cum  Hirtii  Suppl.  12mo.  Hake,  1817 

— itemque  Hirtii  quae  extant  omnia,  recensita  et  illustrata, 

cura  et  studio  J.  B.  Giani,  3  vol.  8vo.  Med,  1820 


IM  AUCTORBS   CLASSICI. 

CalliiB«chi  Hymni  et  £pigramiData»  6r.  cum  Seholiis  Grspcis  et 
Interpretatione  Frischlini,  4to.  A  Stephani,  1577 

Hymni  et  fipigranmata^  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiia  Ghnecis 

et  Notis  Annae  Fabri,  4to.  Paris,  1675 

Hymni,  Epigrammata,  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notia 


integris  H.  Stephanie  B.  Yulcaniy  Annse  Fabri,  Th.  Graevii, 
R.  Bentleii;  quibus  accedunt  £•  Spanhemii  Commentarius 
et  Notae,  nunc  primum  editae^  Tib.  Hemsterhuisii  et  Dav. 
Ruhnkenii :  Textum  ad  MSS.  fidem  recensuit,  Latinc  vertity 
atque  Xotas  suas  adjecit  Jo.  Aug.  Eraesti.  2  vol.  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1761 

**  MffMrandmm, — ^An  Answer  to  a  late  Book  written  against  the  learned 
and  Rev.  Dr.  Bentlej  relating  to  some  MS.  Notes  on  Callimachus,  by 
S.  Whateley.  Together  with  an  examination  of  Mr.  Bennet's  Appendix 
to  the  said  Book." 

**  il<2vfrft#niMiil.~Lately  puUlflbed,  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris,  translated 
into  English  from  the  Original  by  the  Author  of  the  Answer. 

'^  In  1806,  Dr.  Butler  lent  me,  fh)m  Dr.  Taylor's  books  in  Shrewsbury 
Library,  the  very  learned  and  argumentative  work,  called  '  An  Antwer.' 
Dr.  Taylor,  in  his  own  hand-writing,  made  the  above  Memorandum  on 
the  page  opposite  the  title.    The  Advertisement  comes  after  the  Pce&ee. 

"  In  Taylor's  hand-writing  in  the  Shrewsbury  Book,  is:— <  &  Wkaidy. 
I  have  seen  an  English  translation  of  Phalaris's  Epistles  (with  some  things 
relative  to  this  dispute,)  by  one  Whately,  A.M.  and  Fell,  of  Magd.  Coll. 
Oxon.  Surely  the  same.  See  14  pages  en  Solon,  Whately,  Magd. Coll. 
A.  M.  1684.    Oxf.  Grad.' 

**  I  lent  the  defence  of  Bentley  to  Dr.  Routb,  President  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  who  was  pleased  with  it,  and  wrote  under  Dr.  John  Tay- 
lor's memorandum: — *  This  person,  (i.  e.  S.  W.)  does  not  appear  to  have 
been  either  a  Fellow  or  Dony  of  Magdalen  College.'  The  14  pages  are  in 
the  Advertisement  announcing  the  Translation  of  Phalaris's  Epistles. 

**  I  find  much  valuable  matter  on  Callimachus  in  the  Scheda  Ruhnkenii 
manu  %cr%pt(B,  from  page  92  to  page  140,  subjoined  to  the  Epistles  of 
Rohnken,  Valckenaer,  Wytt^bach,  and  others,  to  J.  A.  Emesti,  and 
published  at  Leipsic,  in  181!^  by  Tittman,  who  dedicates  the  Book  to 
Heyne. 

**  A  scholar  should  read  tiie  CMmaeki  EUpwrum  FragmenJta^  by  Valck, 
with  the  Preface  and  Index  of  Jo.  Luzac,  Leyden,  1799. 

^'  The  Book,  which  most  uigustly  charged  Bentley  with  plagiarism  from 
Stanley,  was  published  in  1699,  in  London,  with  this  title:  '  A  short  Ac- 
count of  Dr.  Bentley's  Humanity  and  Justice  to  those  Authors,  who  have 
written  before  him."     S.  P. 


▲VCTOR£8  CLAS81CI.  161 

CalliiBaclii  que  supeiBunt,  6r.  receosuit,  et  cum  Notanun  Delectu 
edidit  Carolus  Jacobus  Blomfieidy  8vo.  Land,  1816 

Elegiarum  Fragmentay  cum  Elegia  CatuUi  Oallimachea, 

collecta  atque  iilustrata  k  Lud.  Casp.  Yalckeneer:  edidit» 
Pnefatiooe  atque  Indicibus  iiistruxit,  Joannes  Luzac.  8vo. 

Lagd.  Bat.  1799 

Camariotae  (Matthsei)  Orationes  II.  in  Plethonem  de  Fato,  e  Bibl. 

Lugd.  Bat.  edidit  et  Laiiiie  reddidit  H.  S.  Reimarus:  !l^r»- 

fationem  praemisit  J.  A.  Fabrfcius,  12mo.        Lag,  Bat,  1721 

Catullus,  TibuUus,  et  Propertius,  cum  eorum  Vita,  folio 

Regii  Lepidi  hapnt.  AudcrUmi  Prosp,  Odoardo  et  Alb. 

MmzaH  Regiensibus  1481 
■■'  '  n   .^  TibuUuB,  et  Propertius,  cum  Commentariis  Passeratii,  folio 

Patii,  1608 

—  Tibttllus,  et  Propertius,  cum  Vaiiorum  Doctorum  Virorum 

Commentariisy  Notis,  Observationibus,  Emeudationibusy  et 

ParapbrasibuSy  folio  Pariif  1604 

■   ■     Tibullusy  etPropertius,  cum  Notis  et  Interpretatione  in  XJsum 

Delphini,  a  Ph.  Silvio,  4to.  Paris,  1686 

cum  Commentario  Jo.  Ant.  Vulpii,  4to.  Patavii  1737 

— « —  TibuUus,  et  Propertius,  18mo.    Lond.  Typ,  BrindUy,  1774 

With  some  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Put. 

Varietate  Lectionis  et  perpetua  Adnotatione  illustratus  a 

Frid.  Guil,  Doeriug,  8vo.  Lips.  1788 

■  Idem,  editio  nova :  acced.Notce  crttictt  Handii,8Y0.  Lond.lS20 

Tibullus,  et  Propertius,  18mo.  Lips.  Tauch,  1819 

■  Tibullus,  et  Propertius,  12mo.  Rott.  1806 — Harlesii  de  No- 

minibus  Grscorum  Libellus,  JeiuB,  1763, 12mo. 

ad  optimorum  librorum  fidem  recognovit,  Varietatem  Lecti- 
onis, Indicesque  adjecit  C.  J.  Sillig,  8vo.  Getting.  1823 

Catulli  Elegia  ad  Manlium,  Lectionem  constituit  Laur.  Santenius, 
4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1788 

Celsi  de  Medicina  Libri  VIII.  ex  fide  vetustissimorum  Librorum 
recensuit,  innumeris  Depravationibus  partim  aliunde,  pardm  a 
Lindenioinvectisliberavit,  Var.  Lect  et  AnimadVetviones,  tum 
aliorum  probatissimorum  Auctorum  Ciesarii,  Constantini,  Jos. 


152  AUCTORBS    CLASSICI. 

Scaligeri,  Casauboni,  Almeloveenii,  Morgagni^  Trilleri^  tam 
suas,  nee  non  Indices  copiosos  aliaqne  adjecit  Car.  Chr. 
Krause,  8to.  lApM,  1766 

ex  Recensione  Leon.  Targse :  accedunt  Notae  Variorum :  item, 

quae  nunc  primum  prodeunt,  J.  L.  Bianconii  Dissertatio  de 
Celsi  ^tate,  et  G.  Matthise  Lexicon  Celsianum,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bai.  1785 

Censorini  Liber  de  Die  Natali,  cum  perpetoo  Commentario  Henrici 
Lindenbrogii,  nee  non  Xotarum  Spieilegio  collecto  ex  Scali- 
geri,  Meursii,  Salmasii,  Barthii,  aliorumque  Scriptis,  ut  et  C. 
Lueilii  Satyrarum  quse  supersunt  Reliquiae,  cum  Notis  et 
Animadversionibus  T.  F.  Douzse,  ex  Recensione  Sig.  Haver- 
campiy  8vo.  iMpd.  Bai.  1743 

Chalcidii  Timaeus,  de  Platonis  translatus  ;  item  ejusdem  in  eundem 
Commentarius :  Joannes  Meursius  recensuit,  denuo  edidit^  et 
Notas  addidit,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1617 

Charitonis  Aphrodisiensis  Amatorianim  Narrationum  de  Chaerea  et 
CalUrrhoe,  Lib.  VIII,  Gr.  et  Lat.  illustravit  J.  P.  D'Orville, 
4to.  Anut.  1750 

Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  D'Orvillii,  edidit 

C.  D.  Beck,  8vo.  Lips.  1783 

Cbionis  Epistolae,  Gr.  edidit  Coberus,  l2mo.  Dresd.  1765 

Choerili  Samii  quae  supersunt,  «Gr.,  collegit  et  illustravit,  de  Chcerili 
Samli  Aetate,  Vita  et  Poesi,  disseruit  A.  Naekius ;  inestSar- 
danapali  Epigrammatis  Disputatio,  8vo.  Lips.  1817 

Containing  several  closely    written  pages  of  grammatical  examples, 
and  many  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Ciceronis  Opera,  cum  Notis  Gruteri,  2  vol.  folio  l/md.  1681 

Opera,  cum  Scholiis  Vet.  et  Notis  Variorum  selectis,  cura 

Verburgii,  16  vol.  in  12,  12mo.  Amxt.  1724 

— Opera,  cum   Delectu   Commentariorum,  studio  Josephi 


Oliveti,  9  vol.  4to.  Anut.  1745 

The  Geneva  edition,  with  an  Amsterdam  title  page. 

Opera,  ex  Recensione  Oliveti,  cum  Variis  Lectionibus  et 


Indicibus,  10  vol.  royal  4to.  Oxon.  ClarauL  1783 


AUCTORB8   CLASSICI.  163 

Cioeronis  Opera,  cum  Delectu  Comment,  in  Usum  Delphini,  16 
vol.  in  13,  sm.  8vo.  Patavii  1794 

■>■  Opera,  recognovit,  potiorum  Lectionis  Diversitatem  adnota- 

vit,  Indices  renim  ac  verborum  copiosiss.  adjecitC.  G.  Schiitz, 
21  vol.  sm.  8yo.  Lips.  1814-21 

Opera,  edit,  stereot.  13  vol.  18mo.  Lips.  Tauch. 

Opera  Philosophica,  ex  Recensione  Davisii,  et  cum  Com<^ 


ment  ejus,  edidit  R.  G.  Rath,  6  vol.  8vo.       Hal.  1804-1820 

—  Opera  Rhetorica,  8vo.  Venet.  ap,  Aldumy  1514 

—  Opera  Rhetorica,  recensuit  et  illustravit  C.  G.  Schutz,  6 


vol.  in  3,  8vo.  Lips.  1804 

>~  Academica,  recensuit,  Variorum  Notas,  suas  immiscuit. 


et  Hadr.  Turnebi,  Petrique   Fabri  Commentarios  adjunxit 
Jo.  Davisius,  8vo.  Cant.  1725 

*~  Academica,  emendata  ad  optimonim,  et  Exemplarium,  et 


Criticonim  Fidem,  Nexusque  Orationis  Auctoritatem,  ac  Re- 
rum  imprimis  Ratione  habita,  illustrata  a  Frid.  Hulsemann, 
8vo.  Magd.  1806 

—  Academica,  ex  Scriptis  recens  coUatis  editisque  Libris 
castigatius  et  explicatius  edidit  Jo.  Aug.  Goerenz,  8vo. 

Lips.  1810 

—  Cato  Major  et  Somnium  Scipionis,  cum  Versione  Grseca, 
edidit  J.  A.  Goez.  12mo.  Nurimh.  1801 

— ^  Cato  Major,  sen  de  Senectute,  et  Paradoxa,  recensuit  et 


Scholiis  Jacobi  Facciolati,  suisque  Animadv.  instruxit  Aug. 
Goth.  Gernhard,  8vo.  Lips.  1819 

—  de  Divinatione  et  de  Fato  Libri,  recensuit  et  suis  Animad- 


versionibus  illustravit  Jo.  Davisius,  8vo.  Cantab.  1721 

—  de  Divinatione  Liber,  ex  Recensione  et  cum  Notis  Jo.  Jac. 


Hottingeri,  8vo.  Lips.  1793 

Epistolae  ad  Atticum,  cum  Commentariis  J.  Bapt.  Pii,  et 


J.  Badii  Ascensii,  folio  Paris  1531 

—  Epistolae  ad  Atticum,  ad  Quintum  Fratrem,  et  quae  vulgo 


ad  Familiares  dicuntur,  Temporis  Ordine  dispositse,  Notisque 
illnstratae  a  C.  G.  Schutz,  6  vol.  8vo.  Hal.  1819 

—  Epistolae  ad   Familiares,    cum  Commentariis  Variorum, 


studio  G.  Merulsc,  folio  Paris,  1543 


164  AUCTORES  CLAS8ICI. 

CicercHusSpMtolceadFamiliares,  cum  Notis  AngUcii^  db  Joan.  Ron, 
2  Tol.  8vo.  CatU^.  1748 

——*'-*—•  EpiBtolae  ad  DiYersos,  CFamiliares  vulgo  yocaiit,)C.  Cella- 
rius  recensuit,  et  Adnotationibus  illusiravit ;  Indicesque  plures 
adjecit.    Tertium  edidit  Gottlieb  Cortius,  8yo.        Z^m.  1771 

Epistolae  Familiares,  cum  Notis  criticis  J.  F.  Benedicti, 


2  vol.  8yo.  £dp$,  1790-95 

—  de  Fato  Liber,  cum  Notis  J.  Henr«  Bremii,  8yo. 

Up$.  1795 
-—  deFinibus  Bonorum  et  Malorum  Libri  Y.  ex  Receosioue 


J.  Davisii,  cum  ejusdem  Animadversionibus,  et  Notis  inte- 

gris  P.  Victorii,  P.  Manutii,  Joach.  Camerarii»  D.  Lambioi, 

ac  Fulvii  Ursini,  8ro.  Cmniub,  1741 

—  de  Legibus  Libri  III.  recensuit,  ac  Petr.  Yictorii*  Pauli 


Manutii,  Jo*  Camerarii,  Dion.  Lambini,  et  Fuivii  Ursini  Notis, 
suas  adjecit  Joan.  Davisius.  Accedit  Hadr.  Turnebi  Com- 
mentarius.  8vo.  Cantab.  1745 

—  de  Legibus  Liber  primus,  recensuit  et  adnotavit  J.  F. 


Wagner,  12mo.  HaMm4B,  1705 

>— «  de  Legibus  Libri  III.  edidit  Jo.  Aug.  Goerensi  8vo. 

Lips.  1809 
de  Legibus  Libri  III.  post  Davisium  edidit,  suasque  et 


aliorum  Animadvers.  adjecit  Moser;  Apparatum  Codd.  etc. 
addidit  F.  Creuzer,  8vo.  Franc,  1824 

de  Natura  Divina,  et  Divinatione,  a  Petro  Marso  recog- 


nita,  castigata  et  enarrata,  folio 

Vend,  per  Lazarum  Soardnm,  1508 
—  De  Natura  Deorum  Libri  III.,  cum  Notis  integris  Pauli 


Manutii,  Victorii,  Camerarii,  D.  Lambini,  FuIt.  Ursini,  et 
Walkeri;  recensuit,  suisque  Animadversionibus  iUustravit  ac 
emaculavit  Jo.  Davisius.  8vo.  Caniab.  1783 

—  De  Natura  Deorum  Libri  III.  ex  Recensione  Emestina 


et  cum  Notis  perpetuis  Kindervater,  8vo.  Lips.  1796 

—  De  Natura  Deorum  liber  Quartus,  e  pervetusto  Codice 
MS.  Membranaceo  nunc  primum  edidit  P.  Seraphinus,  8vo. 

Btrntmim,  1811 


AUCTORBS   CLAS8ICI.  156 

De  Officiis  Libri  III.;  Cato  Major;  Paradoxa;  La^- 
lins ;  et  Somnium  Scipionis :  ex  Receosione  Jo.  G.  Grseviiy 
cum  ejuBdem  Notis^  ut  et  integris  Animadversionibus  D. 
Lambini,  FuItu  XJrsini,  Caroli  Langii,  Francisci  Fabritii,  et 
Aldi  Manutii,  nee  non  selectis  alionim :  accessit  Vavonii  £u- 
logii  Rbetoris  Carthaginiensis,  in  Ciceronb  Somnium  Sci- 
pionis Disputatio,  nee  non  Caelii  Caleagnii  Disquisitiones  in 
de  Offieiis  libros ;  M.  Anton.  Majoragii  Decisiones  eontra 
Calcagninum;  Jacobi  Griffioli  Defensiones  Ciceronis  eontra 
enndcm^  8yo.  Amst.  1688 

*'  Ex  dono  viri  doctissimi,  amiciqae  optimi,  Joannis  Johnstone  M.D.  Idi- 
bus  Julii,  A.D.  1819."  S.  P.  «  Dr  Parr  Taloes  this  book  very  much, 
because  it  contains  some  Latin  Verses,  which  came  firom  the  pen  of  the 
Admirable  Crichton,  and  which,  though  not  faultless,  carry  with  them 
▼ery  strong  marks  of  his  erudition  and  original  gi^ius.''  S.P. 

—  De  Officiis  Libri  III.  Notis  illustravit  T.  Pearce,  12mo. 

Oxon.  Clarend,  1803 

—  De  Officiis  Libri  IV.  cum  Notis  selectis  Heusingeri,  12mo. 

Oxen.  1810 

—  De  Officiis  Lib.  III.  reeensuit  et  Scholiis  Faceiolati  suis- 


que  Animadvers.  instruxit  H.  G.  Gernhard,  8vo.     Lips,  1811 
-t  De  Officiis  Libri  III.  ad  probatissimorum  antiquorumque 


exemplarium  Fidem  emendati,  et  cum  Commentariis  editi  a 
Carolo  Beiero,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1820 

—  Orationes,  ad  opt.  Libros  reeensuit,  Animadvers.  crit.  in- 
struxit C.  D.  Beckius,  4  voL  8vo.  Lips.  1795-1807 
Orationes  Philippicae  in  Antonium,  edidit  Greg.  Gottlieb 


Wemsdorff,  2  vol,  8vo.  Lips.  1821-22 

—  Orationes  selectse,  in  Usum  HoUandiae  Scholse  et  West- 


frisias,  12mo.  Lond.  1678 

—  Orationes  selectse,  in  Usum  Delphini,  8vo.  impt. 

Dr.  Parr's  School  Copy;  much  written  in. 

—  Orationes  selects  XIV.  (Pro  8.  R.  Amerino— Pro  Lege 


Manilia— In  Catilinam  1,  2,  3,  et  4— Pro  A.  lieinio  Archia 
Poela— Ad  Qnirttes  poal  Reditum— In  Senatu  post  Reditum 
—Pro  T.  A.  Milone— Pro  M.  Marcello— Pro  Q.  Ligario— 


ISG  AUCTORBS   CLASSICI. 

Pro  Rege  Dejotaro — Philippica  secunda),  Argumentis  pne- 
missis,  Notb  illustravit  J.  C.  T.  Wetzel,  8vo.       Hake,  1801 

Ciceronts  Orationes  selectae  VIII.  (Pro  A.  Caecina — Pro  A.  Clu- 
entio— De  Lege  Agraria — Pro  Cn.  Plancio — Pro  M.  Cselio 
— Pro  L.  Corn.  Balbo — Pro  C.  Rabirio  Postumo — Philip- 
pica  1.)  Animadversionibus  in  XJsum  Scholarum  illnstratae  k 
B.  Weiske,  8yo.  Lips.  1806 

Orationes  XIII.   seleetae   (Pro  Roscio  Amerino— Pro 

Lege  Manilla,  etc.)  Novts  Animadversionibus,  in  Usum 
Scholarum  illustratae  k  Benjamin  Weiske,  8yo.       Lipt.  1807 

Orationes  VII.  (Pro  Roscio — Pro  Lege  Manilia — IV.  in 


Catilinam — atque  Pro  Murena.)  In   Usum  Scholarum  edi- 
dit  Aug.  Mattbise,  8vo.  Lipi.  1818 

—  quae  vulgo  feruntur  Orationes  IV.. (Post  Reditum  in  Se- 


ta— Ad  Quirites  post  Reditum — Pro  Domosuaad  Pontifices 
— De  Haruspicum  Responsis  :)  recognovit,  Animadversiones 
integras  J.  Marklandi,  J.  M.  Gesneri,  suasque  adjecit  Wolfius, 
8vo.  BeroHni,  ISOl 

-. —  Orationum  pro  M.  Fonteio,  et  pro  C.  Barbino  Fragmenta, 


ex   Membranis   Bibliothecas  Vaticanae,  edita  k  B.  6.   Nie- 
buhr,  8vo.  Romce,  1820 

quae  vulgo  fertur,  Oratio  Pro  M.  Marcello,  recognovit. 


Animadversiones   selectas  superiorum  Interpretum,  suasque 
adjecit  Wolfius,  8vo.  Berlin,  1802 

—  Oratio  pro  A.  Licinio  Archia  Poeta,  cum  Carminibus 


Archiae  Graeco-Lat^,  novis  Curis  emendatior,  ad  optimas  edi- 
tiones  veteres  et  recentiores  recensita :  accedit  Varietas  Lee- 
tionis  et  Interpretationis,  Commentarius  perpetuus,  Commen- 
tationes  philologicae  et  aestheticae,  et  Indices  uberrimae :  prse- 
missa  est  Epistola  Critica  de  eo,  quod  Archiae  Personam  et 
Ingenium  spectat:  studio  Henr.  Christ.  Frid.  Hulsemann, 
8vo.  LemgovuB,  1800 

—  Oratio  pro  Aulo  Licinio  Archia  Poeta :  recensuit,  suas 


Observationes  adjecit  M.  C.  B.  8vo.  Lips.  1818 

—  Oratio  pro  A.  Licinio  Archia  Poeta,  in  usum  stud.  Juvent. 


edidit  Levezow,  8vo.  Berl,  1823 


AUCTORBS   CLAS8ICI.  157 

CiceroDis  Orationum  III.  pro  Scauro,  pro  Tullio,  pro  Flacco,  Partes 
ioeditae ;  cum  Antiquo  Scholiaste,  item  inedito,  ad  Orationem 
Pro  Scauro;  invenit,  recensuit,  Notis  illustravit  Angelus 
JMaius.  8to.  RonuB,  1814 

Orationum    VI.    Fragmenta  inedita,  cum  Commentariis 

Antiquis,  item  Ineditis,  invenit,  receusuit,  Notis  illustravit, 
Angelus  Maius,  8vo.  Land,  1816 

■    ■  . — >—  Orationum  pro  M.  Fonteio  et  pro  C.  Rabirio  Fragmenta, 


T.  liyii  Lib.  XCI.  Fragmentum,  etc.  edita  a  Niebuhrio,  8vo. 
RoauB,  1820 — Lettre  au  Redacteur  de  la  Bibl.  Ital.  par  Nie- 
buhr,  RonuB,  1820,  8vo. 
—  De  Oratore  ad  Q.  Fratrem,  Dialogi  III.  recensuit  T. 


Cockman,  8vo.  Lond.  1706 

—  De  Oratore,  cum  Motis  in  Usum  Delphini,  edidit  Proust, 


Bvo.  OxoH.  1723 

—  De  Oratore  Lib.  III.  emendavit  et  illustrayit  Z.  Pearce, 


Bvo.  Land.  1771 

—  De  Oratore  Lib.  III.  cum  integris  Notis  Z.  Pearce,  edidit 


et  priorum  Interpretum  Animadversiones  excerpsit,  suasque 

adjecit  Gottlieb  Harles.,  Bvo.  Lips,  1816 

—  De  Oratore  Libri  III.  recensuit,  illustravit,  aliorum  suas- 


que Animadversiones  adjecit.  Otto  Maurit.  Miiller,  Bvo. 

Lips.  1B19 
—  De  Oratoribus  Liber,  qui  dicitur  Brutus ;  ad  M.  Brutum 


Orator;  ad  C.  Trebatium  Topica;  Oratoriae  Partitiones; 
liber  de  Optimo  Genere  Oratorum ;  cum  Interpretatione  et 
Notis,  quas  in  Usum  Delphini  edidit  Jacobus  Proust,  Bvo. 

Oxm.  1716 

With  some  MS.  Memoranda  by  Dr.  Parr. 

De  Re  Publica,qu8e  in  Codice  Vaticano  supersunt,  edente 


Angelo  Maio,  Bvo.  Lmid.  1823 

De  Republica  quae  supersunt,  recensuit,  et  compluribus  in 


Locis  emendavit  F.  Steinackerus.  Accedit  Epist.  Godofredi 
Hermanni.  Bvo.  Lips.  1823 

(vel  Incerti  Auctoris)  Rhetoricorum  ad  Herennium  Libri 


IV.  et  de  Inventione  Libri  II.  cum  integris  D.  Lambini,  F. 


IM  AUCTORBS   CLASSICI. 

Urstnit  J.  Gntteri,  J.  GroooTii,  et  ezcerptiB  alioniDi,  Notis; 
YarU&tibiM  Codicum  MSS.  Lectioaibiu,  el  ineditiB  Animad- 
yeriioDibiis  J.  6.  Grsevii;  additis  sub  finem  Joh.  Michaelis 
Bniti,  et  ineditis  Notis  F.  Oudendorpii.  Ciirante  Vebco  Bor« 
maano  Secundo,  qui  in  Limine  Operis  de  Auctore  Rhetorico- 
rum  ad  Herenoium  disseruit,  8yo.  iMg*  Bmi.  1761 

Cieeroais  de  Senectute  et  Amicitii  libiiy  with  £iiglisli  Notes  by 
£.  H.  Barker,  12mo.  Lmtd.  1811 

Tusculanarum  Quiestionum  Lib.  V.  CommeAtarils  Bero- 

aldiy  Camerarii,  Erasmi,  Pauli  Maoutii,  et  Petri  Victorii, 
Variis  Lectionibus  et  Annotatiombaa,  ilbistrati,  quibus  nunc 
primum  accessit  doctissini  cojuadam  Viri  Commentariusy  earn 
Annotationibus  Leodegani  k  Quercu,  4to  Paru^  1558 

Tuscttlanse  Bisputationes,  cum  Commentario  Joannis  Da« 


▼iaii,  8fo.  CaMtitb.  1730 

TuscalaiiflB  Disputationes,  cum  Commentario  J.  Dayisiiy 


et  Ric.  Bentleii  Emendationibus :  Editio  Nova :  accedunt 

Bentleii  Emendationes  hactenus  ineditse.  8vo.         Oaeon.  1805 

—  Tuaculanae  Qusestiones ;  cura  F.  X.  Schoenberger  8yo. 

Ftemue,  1815 
Tusculanae  Disputationes,  ex  Recensione  Frid.  Aug.  Wolfii, 


secundis  Curis  emendatiore,  8vo.  IAp9,  1817 

Vita,  ex  Oratoris  Scriptis  excerpsit,  verba  ipsa  retinuit,  et 


ad  Consuium  seriem  digessit  Meierotto,  Bvo.  3erl,  1788 

^  Samueli  Parr,D.D.  Jac.  Mackintosh  ^iX/«K  ;^«^<yIII.  Non:  Jun.  Ann. 
Sac.  1801." 


Historia  Philosophiae  Antiquse,  ex  omnibus  illius  Scriptis 

collegit  D.  F.  Gedike,  8vo.  Berlin,  1815 

Cicero  Medicus,  b.  e.  Selectos  e  Ciceronis  Operibus  Locos  ad  Res 
medicas  transferendos  congessit  A.  M.  Birkbolz,  8vo. 

Lip$.  1812 

In  Ciceronem  Interpretatores  quidam. 

Annotationes  Doctiss.  Virorum  in  Ciceronis  Epistolas,  12mo. 

Lugd.  1542 
Cioeronianum  Lexicon  Grseco-Latinnm  ab  H.  Stephano,  Loci 


AVCTORBS   CLASSICI.  IM 

ib  OfeeroMw  hUerfmtaiorei  quidam, 

Graecorum  Authorum  a  Cicerone  interpretati ;  cui  acce« 
dunt  Stephani  in  Ciceronem  Castigationes;  12mo.    1567 
Ciceronianum  Lexicon^  editio  altera,  cum  Acceasionibus,  8vo. 

Aug.  Taur.  1743 

Emesti  Clavis  Ciceroniana,  8to.  Hal^,  1769 

In  omnes  Ciceronis  Orationes,  quot  quidem  extant,  Doctisai- 

morumVirorum  Enarrationes,  2  vol.  folio  Ba$.  Opor.  1553 

— — —  Idem,  editio  altera,  auctior,  folio,  Lugd,  7bnuem,1554 

In  Omnes  de  Arte  Rhetorica  M.  T.  Ciceronis  Libros,  item  in 

eos  ad  C.  Uerennium  scriptos,  doctissimorum  Virorum 

Commentaria,  in  unum  veluti  Corpus  redacta,  ac  separa- 

tim  a  Ciceronis  Contextu,  quern  a  Diversis  impressum  nemo 

jam  in  sua  Bibliotheca  non  habet,  ne  quis  inani  sumptu 

gravaretur,  edita.    Accessit  in  omnes  Libros  Rerum  ac 

Yerbonim  Memorabilinm  plenissimus  Index,  folio 

Venet.  apud  AUU  FUioi,  1546 

Idem,  editio  altera,  repetita,  folio 

Veaei,  apud  Aldi  Filioi,  1551 
P.  Manutii  Commentarius  in  Epistolas  ad  Atticum,  l2mo. 

Venet.  AUU  ManutU,  1568 
Ragazonii  (Hieronymi)  in  Epistolas  Ciceronis  Famtliares  Com- 
mentarius, 12|no.  VeneL  ap  P.  Manutium,  1555 
Scevolse(Nic.)  Commentaria  in  Orationem  pro  Milone,  12mo. 

RanuBy  ap.  A.  Bladum,  1549 

Andr.    Scbotti  de  Nodis    Ciceronis  Varionimque  Libri  IV. 

Cicero  a  Calumniis  yindicatus.    Eulogii  Favonii  in  Som- 

nium  Scipionis  Disputatio,  12mo.  Antwerp,  1613 

*^  In  my  copy  some  scholar  has  written  thus:  Vide  librum  inscriptum 
Cicero  relegatut  et  Cicero  revocatus,  edit.  Venetiia,  1534,  per  Sebagtianwn 
Gryphium,  incerto  auctore  nuncupato  Pomponio  Trivultio." — Vide  libnim 
cui  titulus  Pseudo-Ciceroy  Dialogus  H.  Stephani,  edit,  per  eundem  Ste- 
phanum,  1577. — Turn  Sebastianum  Corradum  in  Acta  Ciceronis  edit 
Basil.  1556.  Ah  his  omnibus  mutuatus  est  banc  farraginem  iste  Jesuita 
eruditissimus,  1694.  Cal.  Septr. 

Weiskii  (B.)  Commentarius  perpetuus  et  plenus  in  Orationem 
M.  T.  Ciceronis  pro  M.  Marcello,   cum  Appendice  de 


100  AUCTORES   CLASSICI. 

Oratione  quae  vulgo  fertur  M.  Ciceronis  pro  Q.  JLigaiiOf 

8to.  Lipi,  1805 

Claudianus,  Commentario  locupletissimo  illustravit  C.  Barthius,  4to. 

Franckf.  1650 

Nic.  Heinsius  recensuit :  ac   Notas  addidit,  accedunt 

selecta  Variorum  CommeDtaria,  8vo.  Anut.  1665 
Interpretatione  et  Annotat.  in  usum  Delphini  illustrayit 


G.  Pyrrho,  4to.  Paris,  16T7 

ex  Emendatione  N.  Heinsii,  24mo.  Anut*  Elzevir^  1677 

Varietate  Lectionis  et  perpetua  Adnotatione  illustratus 


ab  Jo.  M.  Gessnero,  8vo.  Lipi,  1759 
ad  Membranarum  veterum  Fidem  castigata ;  cum  Nods 


Integris  M.  A.  Delrii,  St.Claverii,  etT.  Dempsteri^  auctioribus 
Xic.  Heinsii,  et  ineditis  Petri  Burmanni^  4to.  Amst.  1760 
recensuit  et  perpetua  Annotatione  illustravit  Koenig. 


8vo.  Gotting.  1808 

Cleomedis  Circularis  Doctrinas  de  Sublimibus  Libri  II.  Gr.  recensuit, 
Interpretatione  Latina  instruxit,  Commentarium  R.  Balforei 
suasque  Animadyersiones  addidit,  J.  Bake,  Svo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1820 
Collectio  Pisaurensis  omnium  Poematum,  Carminum,  Fragmento- 
rum  Latinorum;  sive  ad  Cbristianos,  sive  ad  Ethnicos,  sive 
ad  certos,  sive  ad  incertos  Poctas,.  a  prima  Latinae  Linguae 
^tate,  ad  sextum  usque  Christianum  Scculum  et  Longobar- 
dorum  in  Italia  adventum,  pertinens,  6vol.4to.    Pisau,  1766 

Coluthi  Raptus  Helcn-de,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit  ad  Fidem  Codicum 
MSS.  acVariantes  Lectiones  et  Notas  adjecit  J.  D.  Lennep: 
accedunt  ejusdem  Animadversionum  Libri  III.  turn  in  Colu- 
thum,  tum  in  nonnullos  alios  Auctores,  8vo.   Leovardue,  1747 

Comicorum  Graecorum  Sententiae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Hen.  Stephani,  24mo. 

Paris,  1569 

Comicorum  Graecorum  Fragmenta  quaedam,  curavit  et  Notas  addi- 
dit Rob.  Walpole,  8vo.  Cantab,  1805 

Conciones  etOrationes  ex  HistoricisLatinis  excerptae,  in  Us.  Schol. 
West.  12mo.  1780 

With  many  marki^.and  notes  by  Dr.  Parr,  and  the  autojotiph  of  his 
favourite  pupil,  Thoipas  Sheridan,  dated  1797. 


AUCTORK8   GLA8BICI.  161 

Gooonis  NaJrratioDes  L.  et  Parthenii  Erotica,  Gr.  curante  Heyne, 
12mo.  GottingtB,  1708 

Comarii  (J.)  £clogaB  in  Dialogos  Platonis  omnes,  nunc  primum 
separatim  editae,  cura  J.  F.  Fischeri :  accesserunt  Prsfationes 
Aldi  Manutii,  Simonis  Grynsei,  M.  Happen,  Editioni  Dialo- 
gorum  Platonis  Venet.  et  Basil,  utrique  praemissse,  8vo. 

Lips.  1771 

Cornelius  Nepos  de  Vitis  excellentium  Imperatorum,  Observationibus 
ac  Notis  Commentatonim  quotquot  bactenus  innotuere,  illus- 
tratse,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1675 

Interpretatione  et  Notis  illustravit  Courtin,  in  usum 

Delphini,  8vo.  Land.  1773 

Dr.  Parr's  School  Copy,  with  MS.  notes. 

— ; ; cum  Notis  Variorum,  edidit  Van  Staaveren,  8vo. 

Lugd  Bat,  1773 
cum  Animadvers.  J.  A.  Bosii :  Var.  Lect,  Notas, 


et  Prsefationem  addidit  J.  F.  Fischerus,  8yo.  ch,  script, 

Idps,  1806 
Coniutus  de  Natura  Deorum,  et  Palaephati  Poeticarum  Fabularum 

Ezplicationes,  12mo.  Basil,  1543 

Ctesii  Cnidii  quae  supersunt,  Gr.  et  Lat.   nunc  emendatius  edidit, 

Annotationibus  Variorum   et  suis  illustravit  Albertus  Lion. 

8vo.  Getting.  1823 
Operum  Reliquiae,  Gr.  coUegit,  recognovit,  Pro- 

legom.  et  Annot.  instruxit,  J.  C.  F.  Baebr.  8vo.  Franc.  1824 
Dalzel  (Andreae)  Collectanea  Graeca  Majora,  ad  Usum  Juventutis, 

cum  Notis  Pbilologicis,  2  vol.  8vo.  Edin.  1800 

**  The  gift  of  the  learned  and  worthy  Professor."    S.  P. 

Tomus  III.  cum  Notis  Philologicis, 

quas  partim  collegit,  partlm  scripsit  G.  Dunbar,  8vo.  Edin.  1800 

**  The  gift  of  the  learned  Professor  Dunbar." 

■  Collectanea  Graeca  Minora,  8vo.  Edin.  1801 

**  Viro  ccleberrimo  Samueli  Parr,  LL.  D.  hunc  libellum,  summsB 
observantis  causa,  misit  A.  Dalzel,  1802.'' 

Demetrii  Pbalarei  de  Elocutione  Liber,  Gr.  Editore  Job.  Gottlob 
Schneider,  12mo.  Altenlmrgi,  1779 

M 


162  AUCTORES  CLA8SIC1. 

DefflosthMini  Orationes,  Gneee,   com  SchoUis  Gnecia,  Benenad, 
folio  latteiitB,  1570 

■  ■'  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat  edente  J,  Taylor,  3  vol.  4lo. 

CkmUtb.  1748-57 

Orationea  contra  Androtionem  etTimocrateiiiy  Gr.  cum 

Notis  YarioniBi,  8vo.  LoiuL  Priesiley,  1822 

• et  .Sischinis  Orationes  de  Corona,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ed.  Foulkes 


et  Freind,  8to.  car.  Hi.  1695 

Dr.  Piurr^s  sdiool  copy,  with  MS.  ramarki. 

Idem,  Editio  altera,  8to.  car.  tit.  1715 

Oratio  pro  Corona,  et  iEschinit  in  Ctesiphontem,  Gr. 


recensuit  £.  C.  F.  Wunderlich,  12mo.  Oottmg.  1810 

Oratio  de  Corona,  Gr.  qnam  denno  recognovit,  et  cum 


Taylori,  Wolfii,  Marklandi,  Palmerii,  Reiskii,  suisque  Am- 
madversionibus  auctioribus  iterum  edidit  G.  C.  Harles,  8to« 

£dp8.  1814 
et  JGschinis  Orationes  de  Corona,  Gr.  ex  Recognitione 


Immanuelis  Bekkeri :    accedunt  Scholia  partim  inedita,  8vo. 

HaUe,  1815 
■  ■*      et  .£schinis  Orationes  Adversaria?  de  Corona,  Gr.  ex 


Recensione  Bekkeri,  cum  Notis  Variorum  et  Var.  Lect.  6vo. 

Land.  Priestky,  1822 
et  iEscbinis  Orationes  de  Falsa  Legatione,  Gr.,  ed.  H. 


Brooke,  8vo.  Oxon.  1721 
et  ^schinis  Orationes  de  Falsa  Legatione,  Gr.  cum 


Notis  Variorum,  8vo.  Lond.  Priestie^,  1822 
Oratio  adversus  Leptinem,  Gr.  cum  Notis  Variorum, 


8vo.  Lond.  Priestley,  1822 

— —  Oratio  contra  Midiam,  Gr.  cum  Annot.  criticb  ot  exe- 


geticis,  curavit  Phil.  Buttmann,  8vo.  Beroi.  1823 
Oratio  contra  Midiam,  Gr.  cum  Notis  Variorum,  8vo. 

Lond.  Priestky,  1822 
Orationes  Olynthiacse  et  IV.  Philippicse,  Gr.  l2mo. 

Argent.  RiheHus,  m.  a. 
Oratio  de  Pace,  Graece :  accedunt  Notas,  Scholia  et  A. 


^UCTORES  CLAS81CI.  163 

Oouosei  Pnelectionesy  curavit  C.  D.  Beckius,  12iiio« 

Lipt.  1799 
Demosthenis  Philippica  Prima  et  tres  Orationes  Olynthiac»i  Gr.  et 

Lat.  cura  Ric.  Mountenay,  8vo.  1791 
. ^  Mountenay,  8vo.  oar,  tit. 

Dr.  Parr's  school  copy,  much  written  in. 

— Philippica  Prima,  Oiynthiace  tres,  et  de  Pace,  6r. 

selectis  aliorum  suisque  Notis  instruxit  C.  A.  Rudiger,  8vo. 

Lips,  1818 
Orationes  de  Republioa  XII.  cum  Wolfiana  Interpre- 


tatione  denuo  castigata,  et  Notis  hiatoricis  J.  Y.  Lucche* 
tini :  edidit  G.  Allen,  2  vol.  8vo.  Land.  1756 

With  many  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Dfetys  Cretensis  et  Dares  Phrygius  de  Bello  et  Exoidio  Trojae :  in 
Usum  Delpbini,  cum  Interpretatione  Annae  Daceriae  et  Notis 
Variorum,  4to.  Atn»t,  1702 

Diodori  Siculi  Bibliothecse  Historicse  libri  qui  supersunt,  Gr.  et 
Lat.  cum  Annotationibus  Variorum,  cura  Wesselingii,  2  yoI. 
folio  Amst.  1746 

Bibliotheca  Historica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  e  Recensione  P.  Wesse- 
lingii, cum  Annotationibus  Variorum  integris,  Indicibusque 
locupletissimis.  Noya  Editio,  cum  Comm.  Heynii  et  cum 
Argumentis,  &c.  Eyringii,  11  yoI.  Bvo.  Biponti,  1793 

Bibliotheca  Historica,  Graecc,  6  vol.  IBrao.  Edit,  Stereot. 

Lips.  Tauchnitzii,  1822 

Diogenis  Laertii  de  Vitis,  Dogmatibus,  et  Apophthegmatibus,  Cla- 
rorum  Philosopborum,  Libri  X.  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Is. 
Casauboni,  12mo.  Paris,  1593 

^  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Annotationibus  Menagii  et 

Variorum,  cura  Meibomii,  2  vol.  4to.  Amst.  1692 

— ,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cura  Numberger,  8vo.  Idps.  1759 


DioniB  Cassii  Historise  Romans  qu«e  supersunt,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum 
Notis  Fabricii  6t  diversonim,  cura  H.  S.  Reimari,  2  vol.  folio 

Hamb,  1750-52 
—  Hi«toria  Romana,  Gr.  2  vol.  18mo.  edit,  stereot. 

Lips.  TimehnitzH,  1818 


164  AUCTORES   CLASS1CI. 

DioDis  Chrytostomi  Orationes,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cura  F.  Morelli,  folio 

LttieHofy  1604 

,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Animadvers.  Reiskii,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Ups,  1784 

Dionysii  (Alexandrini)  Orbis  Descriptio,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Commentarto 

critico  et  geographico,  (in  quo  Controversa  pleraque,  qute 

in  yeteri  Geographia  occumint,  explicantur,  et  Obscura  plu- 

rima  elucidantur,)  ac  Tabulis  illu^trata  a  Gul.  Hill,  8vo. 

Lond.  1679 

*^  This  is  a  very  useful  edition.''    S.  P. 

— -~— -  Orbis  Descriptio,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Commentariis  Eustathii 
et  Anonymi  Paraphrasi  Grasca,  8yo.  Ojcon.  1710 

Pionysii  Halicamassei  Scripta,  quae  extant  omnia,  Historica  etRhe- 
torica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  F.  Sylburgii,  folio  Lq^,  1691 

-• do  Compositione  Verborum,  Gr.    et  Lat.  cum  priomm 

Editorum  suisque  Annotationibus,  ediditG.  H.  Schaefer,  8to. 

Lips.  1808 

,  Gr.  e  Cod.  Mon.  edidit,  Notis  iilustravit  Gseller,  8vo. 

Jems,  1815 

Historiographica,  h.  e.  Epistolae  ad  Cn.  Pompeium,  ad  R. 

iElium  Tuberonem,  et  ad  Ammaeum  altera,  edidit  C.  G. 
Kriiger :  subjectae  sunt  Comm.  crit.  et  hist,  de  Tbucydidis 
Historiarum  Parte  postrema,  Bvo.  Hal,  S<uc.  1823 

Rhetorica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  et  iilustravit  H.  A.  Schott, 


Bvo.  Lips,  1804 

de  Priscis  Scriptoribus  Tractatus,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit. 


Notasque   adjecit  G.    Holwell :    subjicitur   Dissertatio  de 
vero  mediae  Vocis  Usu,  8vo.  Lond,  1766 

Romanarum  Antiquitatum  pars  hactenus  desiderata,  ex 


Cod.  Ambros.  ed.  ab  A.  Maio,  8vo.  Franc,  1817 

de  Structura  Orationis  Liber,  Gr.  ex  Recensione  J.  Upton, 

qui  vet.  Interpr.  emendavit,  suasque  adjecit  Animadversionea : 
cum  Notis  integris  Sylburgii,  royal  Svo,  CH.  max. 

Lond.  L702 
Dioscoridis  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  Saraceni,  folio,  Franco/,  1698 
Latine,  J,  Ruellii,  3vo.  wood  cuts  Lyons,  1660 


AUCTORBS   CLA8SICI.  165 

Draconis  Liber  de  Metris  Poeticis,  et  Tzetzse  Bxegesis  in  Homeri 
Iliadem,  6r. :  edidit  6.  Hermannus,  8vo.  Ztps.  1812 

Empedoclis  et  Parmenidis  Fragmenta,  Gr.  ex  Codice  Taurinensis 
Bibliothecae  restituta  et  illustrata  ab  Amedeo  Peyron :  simul 
agitur  de  genuino  Graeco  Textu  Commentarii  Simplicii  in 
Aristotelem  de  Coelo  et  Mundo,  Lips.  1810.^2.  Hellanici 
Lesbii  Fragmenta,  Gr.  e  varib  Scriptoribus  collegit,  emenda- 
vit,  illustravit,  et  pnemissa  Commentatione  de  Hellanici* 
^tate,  Vita,  et  Scriptis  in  Universum,  edidit  Frid.  Guil. 
Sturz,  Lips.  1796.— 3.  Historicorum  Graecorum  Antiquissi- 
morum  Fragmenta,  collegit,  emendavit,  explicuit,  ac  de  cujus- 
que  Scriptoris  iEtate,  Ingenio,  Fide,  Commentatus  est  Frid. 
Creuzer.  Hecataei  Historica  itemque  Charonis  et  Xanthi 
Omnia,  Heid.  1806,  8vo. 

Ennii  (Quinti)  Fragmenta  quae  supersunt,  ab  Hieron.  Columna 
conquisita,  disposita,  et  explicata:  accurante  F.  Hesselio, 
4to.  Amst.  1607 

Medea,  Commentario   perpetuo  illustrata ;    cum    Fragmentis 

qus'in  Hesselii,  Merulse,  aliisque  hujus  Poetae  Editionibus 
difliderantur,  Auctore  H.  Plank,  4to.  Goeth.  1807 

Ef^orae  Cumaei  Fragmenta,  Gr.,  collegit  atque  illustravit  Meier 
Marx :  praefatus  est  Frid.  Creuzer,  CarolirufuB,  1816. — Co- 
luthus,  Gr.,  recensuit  L.  Bekker,  Berlin,  1816, 8vo. 

•Epicteti  quae  supersunt  Dissertationes  ab  Arriano  coUectae,  nee  non 
Enchiridion  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Variorum 
et  I.  Uptoni,  2  vol.  4to.  Lond.  1741 

Dissertation um  ab  Arriano  digestarum,  Libri  IV.  nee  non 

Enchiridion,  et  ex  deperditis  Sermonibus  Fragmenta,  post 
J.  Uptoni,  aliorumque  Curas,  denuo  ad  Cod.  MSS.  fidem 
recensuit,  Latina  Versione,  Adnotationibus,  Indicibus,  illus- 
travit J.  Schweighaeuser,  6  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1709 

Enchiridion,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Salmasii  Notis  et  Animad- 

versionibus. — Cebetis  Tabula,  Greece,  Arabice,  Latine. — 
Pythagoras  Carmina  Aurea,  etc. — cura  Salmasii,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1640 

Enchiridion,  et  Cebetis  Tabula,  cum  Simplicii  et  Arriani 

Comment.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Wolfii,  8vo.  Lond.  1670 


tM  AUCTORBS  CLASSICI. 

Epictdti  Euchiridium  et  Cebetis  Tabula,  Or.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis 

Varior.  et  Schroderi,  8vo.  Delpkis,  1723 

■  Enchiridiou,  Gr.  et  Lat  cam  Scholiis  OrsBcia  et  ooTia  Ani- 

madversioaibus,  curavit  C.  G.  Heyne :  altera  Editio,  emen- 

datior  et  auctior,  12mo.  Van,  1776 

Epicuri  Fragmenta  Librorum  II.  et  XI.  de  Natura,  Gr.,  restitata, 
Latiae  versa,  et  Commentario  illostrata,  a  Carolo  Rosinio, 
edidit  Orelliua,  8yo.  X^.  1818 

Epigrammatttm  Delectus,  ex  Poetis  Lat.  12mo.  1782 

With  many  passage!  marked,  and  a  few  MS.  notes  bj  Dr.  Parr. 

Epistols  Clarorum  Virorum,  qu«  inter  Ciceronis  Epistolas  seryatae 
exstaut,  in  unum  Yolumen  redactse,  et  duplici  Commentario 
illustrate  a  B.  Weiske,  8to.  Lipi,  1792 

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Dinnero,  12mo.  1014 

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Seidel,  12mo.  Chit.  1789 

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C.  Schaubach,  8vo.  Chiting.  1795 

Eratosthenica,  composuit  G.  Bemhardy,  8vo.  BeroL  1822 

Euclidis  quae  supersunt  omnia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  D.  Gregorii,  folio 

Oxon.  1703 

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Planiim,  1668 

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Wyttenbaohii,  2  vol.  8vo.  Anut.  1822 

Euripidis  Tragoediae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Arsenii  et  Notis,  Stib- 

lini  et  Brodeei,  2  vol.  4to.  Pauli  Stephani  1602 

1 Tragoediae  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Scholiis  Graecb, 

et  Notis,  Opera  et  Studio  J.  Barnes,  folio  Cant.  1696 
Tragcedise  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  et  Lat  ex  edit.  Barnesii,  nunc 


recusa  et  aucta  Appendice  Observationum  e  variis  Doctorum 
Virorum  Libris  coUecta,  curavit  C.  D.  Beckius,  3  vol.  4to. 

Lipi.  1778-1788 


AUCTORSS   CLASSICI.  187 

Euripidis  Tragoedie  et  Fragments,  Or.  cum  Scholiis,  edicHt  E.  Zim- 
menuan,  4  vol.  8vo.  Frame.  1807-9 

Tragoediw  et  Fragmenta,  6r.,  recensuit.  Scholia  Oreca  e 

Codd.   MSS.  supplevit,  Notisque  iUustravit  A.   Matthise, 
7  bol.  8to.  IdpB.  1813-28 

Tragoediae  IV.  Or.  cum  Notis  Poraoni,  8vo.  ch.  icr^t 

l^.  1807 
Opera  OmBia,  Gr.  el  Lat.  ex  edit  prsstantissuBiis  fideliter 


recusa,  Scholiis  Antiquis  et  Xotis  Variorum  illustrata,  9  toI. 
8vo.  Okug.  1821 

Trag^cedi; 


recensuit  C.  D.  Beckius,  8yo.  Regiom.  1792 

Trag.  III.  (Hecuba,  Orestes,  et  Fhoenisan,)  Gr.  et  Lat 


SchoL  et  Notis  J.  King,  cur.  Morell,  2  vol.  8yo.    Load.  1748 

— >   Alcestis,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis  Bamesii,  Musgravii, 

Reiskii,  edlHit  C.  T.  Kuinoel,  8to.  Ups.  1789 

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ner, 8vo.  Upt.  1800 

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8to.  Cant.  1816 

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edidit  Wuestemann,  8yo.  Gait.  1823 

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Olasg.  1819 

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**  Presentadon  copy  from  the  Author."    S.  P. 

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C.  F.  Ammon.  8vo.  ErlangiE,  1789 


IW  AVCTORB8  CLASSICI. 

Evripidis  Hecuba,  Gr.»  coravit  Porson,  Land.  1797 — O.  Wakefield 
Diatribe  in  Euripidis  H  ecubam,  Land.  1 797 — Euripidis  Oreatet 
PoTsoni,  Xofid.  1798 — Musei  OxooiensisLitterariiSpeciminuin 
Ease.  Secundus,  (<'  By  Bishop  Burgess")  Lmd,  1797— Wake- 
field Silva-Critica,  Pars  V.  Lond,  1795, — in  1  toI.  8to. 
"  With  a  few  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr." 

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1802 — Amtzenii  Epistola  crit.de  quibusdamPindariXhebani 
Locis,  Traj.  1793,  Bvo. 
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Notas,  Animadversionibus,  Bvo.  lAps.  1800 

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dice  cop.  edidit  Lange,  Bvo.  HoUb,  1805 

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aligrum  selectas  adjecit,  Bvo.  Oxen.  1813 

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nus,  12mo.  Lip9,  1810 

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GUug.  1820 
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enser,  acced.  ejusd.  Diatribae  in  Euripidis  perditorum  Drama- 
turn  Reliquias,  4to.  Lngd.  Bat.  1768 
Hippolytus,  Gr.  et  Lat.  c.  Var.Lect.  et  Notis  Marklandi, 


EiotUB,  1784 — Sophoclis  Philoctetes,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curante  T. 
Morell.  1777 — Vandoperani  de  Philosophorum  Doctrina  Li- 
bell  us,  OxoH,  1769,  Bvo. 

Hippolytus,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis,  Var.  Lect.  et  Notis 


Valckenaerii  integris  ac  selectis  aliorum,  quibus  suas  adjunxit 
F.  H.  Egerton,  4to.  Oxan.  1796 

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Monk,  Bvo.  Cani.  IBll 

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illustratus,  studio  Hiilsemanni,  Bvo.  Lips.  1801 

—  Ion,  Gr.  et  Lat.,  cum  Notis  Variorum,  Bvo.    Gla$g.  1819 


AUCTORBS   CLASSICl.  169 

£  inipidis  Iphigenia  in  Aulide  et  in  Tauris,  6r.  et  Lat.  recenrait  et 
iltustravit  Markland,  8yo.  Lrmd,  1771 

With  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

-— — Iphigenia  in  Aulide,  Gr.  recensuit  et  illustrayit  Hoepfner, 

8to.  Hal  1795 

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Cant.  1703 

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Xoiu/.  {Eton)  1734 

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tionis,  6t  Animadversionibus  illustravit  J.  F.  Facius :  Pnefa- 
tus  est  Chr.  Gottl.  Heyne,  l2mo.  Coburg,  1778 

—  Phoenissse,  Gr.  Valckenaer,  4to.  Franc.  1765 

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subjoined 'Specimen  Lectionum  Euripidearum  in  Phoenissas.'  I  do  not  re- 
member any  notice  ofLangius  in  any  Notes  on  the  Phcenissx."    S.  P. 


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cem  adjecit  C.  G.  Schutz,  8vo.  JETa/^,  1821 

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Another  Copy,  8vo.  Land.  1703 


«  I  have  seen  the  MS.  of  this  Play  as  left  by  Markland  himself;  he 
with  his  own  hand  expunged  more  than  a  third  of  his  Notes  on  the  Sup- 
plices, and  some  of  his  conjectures  upon  other  Authors."    S.  P. 


170  AUCTORBS   CLAS81CI. 

Sunpidb  Supplices  Malieres,  Iphigenia  in  Aulide,  et  in  Taoris,  Or. 
et  Lat.  cum  Notts  Jer.  Marklandi  integriB  et  aliornm  selcc- 
tis,  4to.  Oxon.  1811 

Idem,  2  vol.  8vo.  Oxan,  1811 

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plices  which  belonged  to  Markland,  aad  in  which  MarkUad  with  his  own 
pen,  had  erased  a  third  part,  I  am  sure,  of  his  notes  and  conjectures  on 
this  play  of  Euripides,  and  the  Explicationes  aliquot  Auctorum.'*    S.  P. 

Supplices,  6r.  recen8uit&  illustravitG.  Hermannus»  12mo. 

Lips.  1811 
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et  selectis  R.  Porsoni,   Elmsleii,   aliorumque,  8vo. 

Lips.  1822 

—  Troades,  Gr,  recensuit  et  edidit  G.  Burgess,  8vo. 

Ctmt.  1807 

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Idps.  1812 

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Eustathius,  vide  Homerum 

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recensitum,  et  Vironim  Doctorum  Notis,  yelintegris,  yel  se- 
lectis, itlustratum ;  adjectis  suis,  edidit  H.  Tzschucke,  8yo. 

Z^.  1796 

Flori  (L.  A^nnaci)  Rerum  Romanorum  Epitome.  Interpretatione  et 
Notis  illustravit  Anna  Fabri  in  Usum   Delphini,  8vo. 

Lond.  1602 

cum  Notis  Variorum  et  Dukeri,  edit,  opt.  8vo.  Lug,  Bat.  1744 

Florilegium  Epigrammatum  recens  :  sive  nonn.  Poetarum  superioris 

Aevi  celeb.  Epigram.  Carmina,   aliaque  jocosa,  8vo, 

Vindob.  1823 

Fragmenta  Vetustiss.     Autorum,  Mpseli  Lesbii,    Porcii  Catonis, 

Archilochi,  Berosi,  Manethonis,  Metasthenis,  &c.  (Lat)  4to. 

BasU,  1680 

Historicorum,  collecta  ab  Augustino,  emendata  a  Fulvio 

Ursino:    cum   Notis  Antonii  Augustini,  Oct.  Pantagathi, 

G.  Faemi,  P.  Ciacconi,  M.  Mureti,  Latinii,8vo.     Ant.  1606 


AUCTORES    CLA881CI.  171 

Frontini  (S.  Julii)  Strategematicon  libri  IV»  cum  Notis  integris 
F.  IModiiy  6.  Stewechii,  Petri  Scriverii,  et  Sam.  Tennulii: 
his  accedunty  cum  P.  Scriverii,  turn  aliorum  Doctorum  ine- 
dit»  Obseirationes :  curante  Oudendorpio,8yo.  Lug, Bat,  1779 

Fraatonis  (M.  Coroelii)  Opera  inedita;  cum  Epistolis,  item  ineditis, 
Antonini  Pii,  M.  Aurelii,  L.  Veri,  et  Appiani,  nee  Don  alio- 
rum Yeterum  Fragmentis :  invenit  et  Commentario  praeyio 
Notisque  illustravit  Angelus  Maius,  2  vols.  8vo.  Franc,  1816 

-———-—  Reliquiae,  ab  Angelo  Maio  primum  editae :  meliorem  in 
Ordinem  digestas,  suisque  et  Ph.  Butmanni,  L.  F.  Heindorfii, 
ac  selectis  a  Maio  Animadyersionibus  instructas,  iterum 
edidit  B.  G.  Niebuhrius :  accedunt  Liber  de  Differentiis  Yoca- 
bulorum,  et  ab  eodem  A.  Maio  primum  edita,  Q.  AureliiSym- 
machi  Octo  Orationum  Fragmenta,  8vo.  Berolini,  1816 

Galeni  Opera,  Greece,  5  vol.  in  2,  folio  Basil,  1538 

Latine,  5  vol.  in  2,  folio  Basil,  1661 

G^graphiae  Veteris  Scriptores  Graeci  Minores,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Disserta- 

tionibus  ac  Annotationibus  illustravit  G.  Hudson,  vol.  2, 

8vo.  OxoH.  1703 

Gcographica  Antiqua,  i.  e.  Scylacis  Periplus  Maris  Mediterranei ; 
Anonymi  Periplus  Maeotidis  Paludis  et  Ponti  Euxini ;  Aga- 
themeri  Hypotyposis  Geographiae — Omnia  Graeco-Latina. — 
Anonymi  Expositio  totius  Mundi;  Latine— cum  Notis  Vossii, 
Palxrii,  Tennulii,  edente  J.  Gronovio,  cujus  accedunt  Emen- 
dationes,  4to.  Lugd,  Bat,  1700 

Geoponica,  sivede  Re  Rustica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  post  P.  Needhami  Curas, 
ad  M8S.  fidem  denuo  recensiti  et  illustrati  a  J.  N.  Niclas, 
4  vol.  in  3,  8vo.  ch.  script.  Lips.  1781 

Gesneri  (J.  M.)  Chrestomathia  Graeca,  cum  Notulis  brevibus  et 
Indice  copioso,  12mo.  Lips,  1753 

Chrestomathea  Tragica  (continens  Aeschyli  Prometheum, 

Sophoclis  Ajacem,  Euripidis  Phoenissas,  8vo.        Oott,  1762 

Giolii  (Hugonis)  Excerpta  ex  Tragoediis  et  Comoediis  Graecis,  4to. 

PariSy  1626 
Dicta  Poetarum  quae  apod  Stobaeum  extant,  emendata,  et  La- 
tino Carmine  reddita :  accesserunt  Plutarchi  et  Basihi  Magni 
de  Usu  Graecorum  Poetarum  Libelli,  4to.  Paris,  1628 


in  AUCTORBS    CLASSICI. 

Uarles  (Th.  C.^  ADthologia  Graeca  Poetica,  cum  ejusdem  Notby 
8vo.  Nonmb.  1775 

Hecataei  Abderitse  Eclogae,  sive  Fragmeata  integri  olim  Libri  de 
Historia,  et  Antiquitatibus  Sacris  veterum  Hebraeonim,  Gr.  et 
Lai.  cum  Notis  Scaligeri  et  Commentario  perpetuo  P.  Zoiuii, 
12mo.  AltoncB,  1730 

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Lugd.  Bat.  1611 

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vett.  £dd.  recensuit  J.  P.  Schmidius,  12mo.  Lipi,  1772 

Heraclidis  Pontici  Allegoriae  Homericae,  Gr.  cum  C.  Gesneri  Yer- 
sione  Latina,  et  Comm.  critica  H.  Scbow,  12mo.  Goth,  1782 

Heraclida;  Pontici  Fragmentade  Rebus  Publicis,Gr.edidit  e  Codi- 
cibus,  ex  antiquis  Auctoribus  et  ex  ingenio  emendavit,  atque 
Commentario  perpetuo  primus  illustravit  Dr.  Geo.  D.  K<eler ; 
addita  est  Versio  Germanica,  8vo.  Hal,  1804 

Hermogenis  Ars  Oratoria,  et  Libri  omnes,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Commen- 
tario G.  Laurentiiy  8vo.  ColcfOMs^  1614 

Hermogenis  Progymnasmata  Gr.  recensuit  et  illustravit  Veesen- 
meyer,  Norimberga,  1812 — Simonidis  Carmen  de  Mulieribus, 
Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit  atque  illustravit  G.  D.  Koeler,  12mo.  ' 

Gotting,  1781 

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litiani,  folio  Bononim,  1493 

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12mo.  1662 

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Verborum  ac  Rerum,  curante  T.  G.  Irmisch,  5  vol.  8vo. 

Lips.  1789 

Historia,  Gr.  18mo.  edit,  stereot.       Lips.  Tauchnitzii,  1819 

Partitiones,  Gr.etLat.  e  Cod.  Par.  edidit  J.  F.  Boissonade, 

8vo.  Lond.  1819 

Herodb  Attici  quae  supersunt,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Annotationibus  illustravit 
R.  Fiorillo  cum  Fpistola  Heynii,  Lips.  1801 — Diatribe  de 
Aristoxeno,  a  G.  1^.  Mahne,  Lips,  1802,  8vo. 


AUCTORE5    CLASSICI.  178 

Herodoti  Historiarum  Libri  IX.  Latine,  Laur.  Vallae,  folio 

Venet,  Greg,  de  Gregoriis,  1424 

^^ Historia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Annotat.  Galei  et  Gronovii ; 

edit,  curavit  et  suas  itemque  L.  C.  Valckensrii  Notas  adjecit 
P.  Wesselingiusy  folio  Amst,  17^ 

Gr.  recensuit  et  Wesselingianae  RecensioDis  Varietates 


adjecit  Borheck :  cum  ejusdem  Apparatu  ad  Herodotum  In- 
telligendum  et  Interpretandum,  8  vol.  8vo.  Lemgo,  1795-1808 
—  Historia,  Gr.  ex  optimis  Exemplaribus  emendavit,  ac  No- 


tas criticas  adjecit  G.  H.  Schaefer,  3  vol.  8vo.       Lips.  1800 

—  Historia,  Gr.,  cura  F.  V.  Heizii  et  Scbseferi,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Lips.  1800-1807 

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Opera  F.  V.  Reizii :  accedit  Index  Rerum,  necnon  Editionis 
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8vo.  Oxan.  1808 

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na,  Adnotationibus  Wesselingii  et  Valckenaerii,aliorumque  et 
suis  illustravit  Job.  Scbweigbaeuser,  6  vol.  8vo.    Argent.  1816 

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Schweigba^useri  Adnotationes  in  Herodotum,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Glasg.  1820 

Hesiodi  Ascraei  quae  extant,  ex  Recensione  J.  G.  Grsevii :  accedit 
Commentarius,  nunc  primum  editus,  J.  Clerici,  et  Notse  Vari- 
•orum,  Introductio  in  Doctrinam  Operum  et  Dierum,  nee  non 
Index  G.  Pasoris,  8vo.  Amst.  1701 

Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Variorum,  edidit  T.  Robinson, 

4to.  Oxm.  1737 

Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  recens.  Robinsoni ;  accesserunt  Varie* 

tates  Lectionis  MSS.  et  Edd.  vett.,  Scboliaque  inedita,  item- 
que Dav.  Rubnkenii  Animadversiones  cum  aliorum  selectis, 
curante  C.  F.  Loesnero,  8vo.  Lips.  1778 

Scutum  Herculis,   cum  Grammaticorum  Scboliis  Gnecis 

emendavit  et  illustravit,  atque  praemissa  Pnefatione  ad  Hey- 
nium,  edidit  C.  F.  Heinrich,  8vo.  Vratis,  1802 


174  AUCTORES   CLASSICI. 

Hesychii  Afilesii  de  Yiris  illostr :  Or.  12mo.  Edit.  prim.  Ant.  lOflt 

Opascala  duo  quae  supersunt,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Notis  Prionim 

et  suis  illustravit  J.  C.  Orellius,  8vo.  Lyu,  1820 

Hieroclis  in  Aurea  Carmina  Commentarii,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Curterii,  3  vol. 
in  1,  18mo.  car,  tit.  Land,  1763 

in  Aurea  Carmina  Commentarius,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis, 

edidit  R.  Warren »  8vo.  Land.  1742 

Hippocratis  Opera  omnia,  Graece,  studio  Comarii,  folio 

Bani.  Froben,  1588 

Opera  Omnia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Foesii,  folio 

Franco/,  1624 

OPKOZ  sive  Jusjurandum,  recensitum  et  Libro  Corn- 
men  tario  illustratum  ab  H.  Meibomio,  4to.   Lugd.  Bat,  1643 

Coacae  Praenotiones,  Interprete  et  Enarratore  Ludovico 


Dureto,  folio  Paris,  1658 

Foesii  Lexicon  Hippocrateum,  Gr.  et  Lat.  folio  Franco/,  1588 

Hipponactis  et  Ananii  lan^bographorum   Fragmenta,  collegit  et 

recensuit  Th.  F.  Welckerus,  4to.  Oattin.  1817 

Historiae  Augustae  Scriptores,  (viz.  Suetonius,  Aurelius  Victor,  £u- 

tropius,  etPaulus  Diaconus,)  cum  Annotationibus  VY.  DD. 

12mo.  Venet,  1521 

Augustae  Scriptores,  2  vol.  18mo.         ap  Oryphium,  1551 

Augustae  Scriptores,  cum  Notis  Casauboni       Paris,  1663 

With  a  few  MS.  notes  and  references  by  Dr.  Parr. 

>«  Augustae  Scriptores,  cum  Notis  Variorum,  sc.  Casauboni, 

Salmasii  et  Gruteri,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1671 

Augustae  Scriptores,  Studiis  Soc.  Bipontinae,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Bip.  1787 
Romanae  Scriptores  Graeci   Minores,    studio   Sylburgii, 


Tomus  Tertius,  folio  Franco/.  1590 

—  Poeticae  Scriptores  Antiqui :  ApoUodorus,  Conon,  Ptolo- 


maeus  Parthenius,  Antoninus  Liberalis,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cura  Galei, 

8vo.  L<md,  1676 

Homeri  Ilias  et  Odyssea,  cum  Commentariis  Eustathii,  Graece,  4  vol. 

folio  RonuB,  Ant.  Bladns.  1542-50 

"  My  copy  of  the  Roman  Eustathius  belonged  to  Professor  Porson,  and 
it  was  bought  by  me  at  a  very  large  price  from  Messrs.  Payne  and 
MackinUy."    S.  P. 


AUCTORBS  CLASSICi.  176 

Honeri  Iliaset  OdyBsea,  cum  ComaMnUriis  Gnecis  Eustathii,  3  yoU 

in  2,  folio,  rusgia,  ex,  giU  ed,  B^uUub^  Frab.  1560 

*<  The  gift  of  the  Rct.  Gary  Sumner,  S.T.P.  Head  Master  of  Harrow 
School,  to  Samuel  Parr,  1771.  Dr.  Sumner  deservedly  possessed  the  confi- 
dence of  his  scholars,  and  the  respect  of  his  literary  companions.  He  had 
elegant  manners,  various  erudition,  and  most  exquisite  taste.  He  was  the 
instructor  of  my  boyhood,  and  the  guide  of  my  youth  j  and  during  the 
thir^-eight  years  that  have  elapsed  since  his  death,  I  have  often  thought 
of  him,  and  often  spoken  of  him,  as  animam  qualem  neque  candidiorem 
terra  tulit,  *  neque  cui  me  esset  devinctwr  alter.'* 

Samuel  Parr,  Hatton,  Oct.  21,  1810. 

IliaSy  cum  Commentariis  Gnecis  Eustathii.   Alex.  Politius 

nunc  primum  Lat.  vertit,  Notis  perpetub  illustrayit:  acced. 
Noise  A.  M.  Salvini,  3  vol.  folio         Fiorenti4B,  1730—1735 

'^  N.B.     It  extends  only  to  Liber  V.  of  the  Iliad,  but  has  a  copious 
Index."    S.  P. 

Ilias  et  Odyssea,  diligenti  Opera  Jac.  Micylli,  et  Joachimi 

Camerarii  recognitum^ — accedunt  Poq>hyrii  Homericarum 

Qusestionum  Liber  et  de  Nympharum  Antro  in  Odyssea  Opus- 

culum^  folio  BoHluie,  1541 

**  I  value  this  book  highly,  because  it  was  given  to  me  by  John  Baynes 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  the  learned,  ingenious,  much  admired,  and 
much  beloved  friend  of  Sir  Samuel  RomiUy  and  myself." — S.  P. 

Ilias  et  Odyssea,  cum  Scholiis  Grsecis  ex  Comm,  Eustathii 

concin.  ab  Hadr.  Junio,  folio  Basil,  1558 

Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Commentariis  Spondani,  folio 

Genev.  1606 

— — —  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curante  Lederlino  et  post  eum  Stephauo 

Berglero,  2  yol.  12mo.  Anut.  1707 

'*  The  gift  of  that  most  honourable,  magnanimous,  learned,  ingenious 
man,  Mr.  Robert  Smith,  before  he  went  to  India  in  1803.  I  value  them 
exceedingly,  for  they  were  his  constant  companions." — S.  P. 

— —  Ilias  et  Odyssea,  Grsece,  4  vol.  in  2,  folio 

Giasgme,  FouHi,  1756-58 
Opera  omnia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  Recensioneet  cum  Notis  SauL 

Clarkii,  accessit  Varietas  Lectionum  MSS.  Lips,  et  Edd.  ye- 

tenun,  cura  J.  Ernesti,  qui  et  suss  Notas  adspersit,  5  vol. 

8¥0.  Idpi.  1759 

■    ■-  -■  Ilias  et  Odyssea,  Graece,  cum  Var.  Lect.  e  Codice  Harleiano 

(editio  impensis  DD.  Btickingham  et  Grenville  excusa,  curis 


176  AUCTORBS  CLAS8ICI. 

Th.  Grenville,  Ric.  Porson,  Randolph,  Cleaver,  et  Rogen,) 
4  vol.  small  4to.  Oxim.  1800 

Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat  curante  Lederlino  et  post  emu  Stephano 

Berglero,  2  vol.  8vo.  Patavii  1701 

Ilias  et  Odyssea,  Greece,  5  vol.  32mo.  Lips.  Tauchnitz,  1810 

Ilias  et  Odyssea,  Greece,  2  vol.  18mo.  edit,  stereot.  ib.  1810 

Ilias,  8vo.  12iD0.  mar.  Paris.  Tumebi,  1554 

"  £x  dono  Juvenis  Amicis&imi  Matthsi  Yatman,  olim  nostri  alunmi 
Tertio  Nonas  Martii  1786."  S.  P. 

Ilias,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Graecis,  Yar.  Lect.  et  Notis 

perpetuis,  opera  et  studio  J.  Barnes,  4to.  Cant.  1711 

Ilias,  Gr.  cum  Scholiis  Didymi,  8vo.  Oxtm.  1605 

Ilias,  Gr.  ad  vet  Codicis  Veneti  Fidem  recensita.  Scholia  in 

earn  Antiquissima  nunc  primum  edidit  J.  B.  C.  D'Ansse  de 
Yilloison,  folio  Venet.  1788 

Ilias  et  Odyssea,  Gr.  ex  Yeterum  Criticorum  Notationibus, 

optimorumque  Exemplarium  Fide,  recensita  k  F.  A.  Wolfio, 
3  vol.  in  2,  8vo.  Hake.  1704 

Ilias,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  brevi  Annotatione  :  acced.  Yarise  Lect. 

et  Observationes  Yeterum  Grammaticorum :  curavit  C.  6. 
Heyne,  8  vol.  8vo.  ch.  script.  Mps.  1802 

Index,  sive  Tom.  IX.  Lips.  1822. — Federi  Observat.  Criti- 

cae  in  Auct.  Vet.  Gr.  et  Lat.  2  vol.  in  l,8vo.  Held.  1818 

Carmina,  a  Rhapsodorum  Interpolationibus  repurgata,  et  in 

pristinam  Formam,  quatenus  recuperanda  esset,  redacta :  cum 
Notis  ac  Prolegomenis,  studio  R.  Payne  Kjiigbt,  royal  8vo. 

L(md.  1820 

**  This  Homer  was  g^ven  to  mc  by  my  very  acute  and  very  learned 
friend,  the  Editor."    S.  P. 

— ^ Ilias,  Gr.  recensuit  G.  Dindorfius,  12mo.  Lips.  1824 

Odyssea,  Gr.  etLat.  necnon  Batrachomyomachia  et  Hymni, 

18mo.  Atrebatiiy  1567 

Odyssea,  Gr.  cum  Interpr.  Eustathii  et  reliquorum  Gramma- 
ticorum Delectu,  suisque  Commentariis  edidit  Baumgarten- 
Cnisiu8,vol.  1. 1,  2.  II.  I,  2.  8vo.  Lips.  1822-23 

— —  Hymnus  in  Cererem,  Gr.  et  Lat  nunc  primum  editus  k  Dav. 

Ruhnkenio,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1781 

Containing  many  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 


AVCTORSS   CLASSICI,  177 

Homeii  Hymnus  in  Cererem,  6r.  et  Lat.  k  Dav.  Ruhnkenio ;  editio 
altera,  multis  partibus  locupletior:  accedunt  du»  Epistolae 
criticae,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat  1782 

■  Hymnus  in  Cererem,  Gr.  et  Lat  editus  k  Dav.  Ruhnkenio : 
accedunt  duae  Epistolaa  criticae  et  C.  6.  Mitscherlichii  Adno- 
tationes,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1808 

Hymnus  in  Cererem,  Gr.  recensuit  et  illustravit  C.  G.  Mits- 

cherlich,  12mo.  Lips.  1787 

— - —  Hymniy  Gr.  cum  Reliquis  Carminibus  Minoribus  Homero 
tribui  solitls,  et  Batrachomyomachia :  addita  est  Demetrii 
ZeniVersio  Batrach.  Dialecto  Vulgari,  et  Theodori  Prodromi 
Galeomyomachia :  Textum  recensuit,  et  Animadversionibus 
criticis  illustravit  C.  D.  Ilgen.  8yo.  Hake,  1796 

"  This  is  an  admirable  work.  In  page  656,  Ilgen  begins,  and  after- 
wards pursues,  the  best  explanation  I  ever  saw  of  the  principle,  upon  which 
are  constructed  the  Versus  PolUici."    S.  P. 

■      Hymni  et  Epigrammata,  Gr.  edidit  G.  Hermannus.  8vo. 

Lips.  1806 

Scholia  Antiqua  in  Homeri  Odysseam,  e  Cod.  Ambros.  ab 

A.  Maio  prolata,  emendatius  edita  k  P.  Buttmanno,,  8vo. 

Berl.  1821 

—  Moschopuli    Scholia    ad     Homeri    Iliados  Librum  I.    et  II. 

adhuc  inedita,   cum  Notis  et  Animadversionibus  J.  Scher- 
pezeelii :  accedit  Commentarius  J.  Camerarii.  8vo. 

UUraj.  1719 

—  Wolfii    Prologomena   ad   Homerum,    Halis,    1796 — Prolego- 

mena ad  Carmina  Homerica,  a  Rich.  Payne  Knight,  8va 

Land.  1808 

(H)ori  ApoUinis  Niliaci  de  Sacris  Notis  et  Sculpturis  Lib.  II. 
Gr.,  quibus  accessit  Versio  recens  per  Jo.  Mercerum  concin- 
nata,  et  Observationes  non  infrugiferae,  4to.  Paris,  1548 

Hieroglyphica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  integris  Observationibus  et 

Notis  J.  Merceri  et  D.  Hoeschelii,  et  selectis  Nicolai  Caus- 
sini ;  curante  J.  C.  de  Pauw,  qui  suas  Observationes  addidit, 
UUraj.  1727  —  Hephaestionis  Enchiridion  de  Metris,  Gr. 
cum  Animadv.  de  Pauw,  UUraj.  1726,  2  vol.  in  1,  4to. 

N 


178  AUCTORBS    CLA88ICI. 

HoratioSi  cum  Interpretatiooibus  Chr.  Landini,  Mio 

VeneHii,  Bern,  de  Tridmo,  1486 

,  cum  quibusdam  Annotationibus,  Imaginilnuque  pulcher- 

rimis  aptissimis  ad  Odaruih  Concentua  et  Sententias,  folio. 

Lit.  Oath. — In  eeMri  libera  trnperiaUque  Urbe  Argentinaf 

Opera  et  tmpenm  Joamds  Reinhardi,  eognomenio  CMkimger, 

MCCCCXCVUL 

N.  B. — ''  This  IB  a  most  beautiful,  scarce,  and  costly  edition:  I  never 
saw  any  other  copy,  either  in  libraries  or  catalogues:  I  bought  it  in 
January,  1815.  I  gave  for  it,  I  think,  six  guineas,  and  I  have  been  told 
it  has  sometimes  sold  for  nine  guineas.  I  have  prefixed  some  notices 
from  Bentley's  Preface  to  Horace,  and  6x>m  Albertus  Fabiicius  in  \di 
account  of  his  own  library.*'    S.  P. 

,  cum  quatuor  Commentariis,  Acronis,  Porphyrionis,  Anto- 


nii  Mancinelli,  Jodoci  Badii  Ascensii,  accurate  repositis,  cum- 

que  AmiotatioDibus  Mathaei  Bonfinis  et  Aldi  Manutii,  a  Phi- 

lologo  recognitis,  suisque  Locis  insertis,  et  ad  finem  ex  inte- 

gro  restitutis:  Pnemisso  amplissimo  in  univenum  Opus  Iq- 

dice.  folio  FkrentuB^  1619 

''This  edition  exactly  corresponds  to  a  subsequent  editi^Uiy  published 
by  Ascensius,  1529."  S.  P. 

9  cum  Ratione  Carminum,  et  Argumentis,  ubique  insertis, 


Interpretibus  Acrone,  Porphyrione,  Jano  Parrhasio,  Antonio 
M ancinello,  nee  non  Jodoco  Badio  Ascensio,  Viris  eruditissi- 
mis :  Scholiisque  A.  Politiani,  M.  A.  Sabellici,  L.  C.  Rhodi- 
gini,  Baptistae  Pii,  P.  Criniti,  Aldi  Manutii,  M.  Bonfinis^  et 
Jacobi  Bononiensis,  nuper  adjunctis.  His  nos  prseterea  An- 
notationes  Doctissimorum  A.  Thylesii,  C.  F.  Robortelli,  atque 
H.  Glareani,  apprim^  utiles  addidimus.  Nic.  Perotti  Sipontini 
Libellus  de  Metris  Odarum,  &c.  folio  Venet.  Scoti,  1559 

"  Dr.  Harwood,  in  his  account  of  classical  authors,  properly  notices 
this  edition  as  very  scarce  and  very  valuable.'*    S.  P. 

— ,  Opera  Grammaticorum  XL.  tarn  antiquis.  quam  neoteri- 


corum,  partim  justis  Commentariis,  partim  succintis  Anno- 
tationibus,  singulari  studio  et  amplissimis  sumptibus,  in 
ui^um  Corpus  coliectis,  illustrata,  folio  Basilia,  1580 

"  This  edition  rarely  occurs  in  catalogues.  The  names  of  the  forty 
commentators  are  enumerated.  It  is  a  wonderful  storehouse  of  learning, 
and  as  a  teacher  I  often  found  it  of  great  use.  I  have  seen  only  two 
copies  besides  my  own,  and  as  it  is  a  favorite  book,  I  have  bestowed  upon 
it  a  splendid  binding.'*    S.  P. 


AUCTORES    CLASSICI.  179 

Horathis,  (Satyrarum  lib.  I.  et  II.  Epist  Lib.  I.  et  II.  et  Ars 
Poetica,)  cum  Paraphrasibus  (  Fed.  Cerati,)  4to.   VeraiuBf  1585 

• ,  cum  Pnelecdonibus  P.  Gualterii  Chabotii,  2  vol.  in  1, 

folio  BatUy  1601 

,  cum  Tonentii  Commentario,  item  P.  Nannii  Comm.  in 


Artem  Poeticam,  4to.  Auiveirp.  1608 

— >  cum   Commentariis    et    Enarrationibus    Commentatoris 


Veteris  et  I.  Cniquii:   accedit  J.  Douse  Commentariolns, 
4to.  Ani.  ex  Off.  Plant.  1611 

'y  sex  abhinc  Annos  ex   Fide  atque  Auctoritate  complu- 


rium  Librorum  MSS.  Opera  D.  Lambini  emendatus,  ab 
eodemque  Commentariis  copiosissimis  explicatus,  nunc  plus 
tertia  parte  amplificatus,  folio  (imperfect)  PariSf  1567 

— ^  com  Notis  E.  Zurckii,  2  vol.  in  1, 12mo.     Harlem,  1696 
— i  ex  Recensione  et  cum  Notis  Ric.  Bentleii,  2  vol.  4to. 


imerleaved  Catit.  1711 

With  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

-,  ad  nuperam  R.  Bentleii  Editionem  expressus :  Notas  addi- 


dit  Thom.  Bentleius,  8vo.  Cant.  1713 

-,  cum  Cuninghami  Animadvers.  in  Bentleii  Notas,  2  vol. 


8to.  Haga  Com.  1721 

— ,  recensuit  G.  Wade,  8vo.  Land.  1731 

— ,  edidit  J.  Jones,  cum  Notis,  8yo.  LondL  1736 

-,  cum  Scholiis  perpetub  tarn  veteribus  quam  novis,  etc.  ex 


edit.  Baxteri :  curavit,  Var.  Lect.  suisque  Observatt  auxit  J. 
M.  Gesnerus,  8vo.  Idps.  1772 

— ,  in  Usum  Delphini,  8vo.  Ixmd.  1788 

— ,  cum  Variis  Lectionibus,  Notis  Variorum,  et  Indice  locu- 


pletissimo,  (edentibus  H.  Homer  et  C.  Combe,)  2  vol.  4to. 
morocco  Lond.  1792 

Horatii  Epistolae  ad  Pisones  et  Augustum,  with  an  English  Com- 
mentary and  Notes,  by  Hurd,  2  vol.  12mo.  Comb.  1757 

Jamblichi  de  Mysteriis  ^gyptiorum  liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Nods, 
edidit  Gale,  foUo  Oxtm.  1678 

de  Vita  Pythagorica  Uber,  et  Proteptic«  Orationes 

N  2 


180  AUCTORBS   CLASSIC!. 

ad  Philosophiam :  additae  sunt  TheaDus»  Melissae,  el  Py- 
thagoras Epistolae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  Arcerii  Theodoreti, 
4to.  1688 

lamblichi  de  Vita  Pythagorica  Liber,  et  Adhortatio  ad  Philoso- 
phiam; Gr.  Textum  ad  fidem  Codd.  MSS.  recensuit,  Inter- 
pretatione  Latina,  partim  nova,  et  AnimadTersionibus  in- 
struxit  T.  Kiessling,  3  vol.  Bvo.  Up».  1813-16 

Incerti  Scriptoris  Graeci  Fabulss  aliquot  Homericae  de  Uiixis  Erro- 
ribus,  ethice  explicatae ;  vertit,  Notasque  necessarias  adjecit 
J.  Columbus,  8vo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1745 

Incerti  Auctoris,  (vulgo  Pindari  Thebani,)  Epitome  Iliados  Home-, 
ricse,  e  Recensione  et  cum  Notis  Th.  Van  Kooten :  edidit, 
praefatus  est,  suasque  Animadversiones  adjecit  H.  Weytingb, 
8vo.  L%gd.  Bat.  1809 

Josephi  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Hudsoni  et  Variorum,  cunu^ 
vit,  Notasque  suas  adjecit  S.  Havercampus,  2  vol.  folio 

Amgt.  1726 

Isasi  Oratio  de  Meneclis  Hereditate^  Gr.  ex  Cod.  Bib!.  Med.  nunc 
primum  edidit  J.  Tyrwhitt.  Bvo.  J.  NichoUif  1786 

"  This  my  copy  belon^i^  to  the  very  learned  and  very  sagacious  Mri, 
Tyrwhitt.  There  is  his  hand-writing  for  a  correction  in  line  8^  page 
17,  where  he  puts  r^Irm  for  r^iti,  and  illustrates  it  by  Tmr^tra,  line  514 
LytistratcB  Aristopfumis,**    S.  P. 

Isocratis  Orationes  et  Epistolae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Stephani. 
Gorgiae  et  Aristidis  quaedam,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Canteri,  folio 

Steph,  1593 

Orationes  VII.  et  Epistolae,  Gr.  et  Lat,  ed.  Battie»  8vo. 

Cant.  1729 

' Opera,  quae  extant  omnia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ad  optimorum  Ex- 

emplorum  Fidem  emendavit,  Varietate  Lectionis,  Animad- 
versionibus  criticis,  Summario,  et  Indice  instruxit  W.  Lange, 
8vo.  Hal.  1803 

"  •     •  Orationes  et  Epistolae,  Gr.  accedit   pienior  Oratio   de 

Permutatione  ab  Andr.  Mustoxyde  inventa,  exque  ejus  Edi- 
tione  diligenter  expressa,  l8mo.  Lip$,  Tauch.  1820 


AUCTORBS   CLA88ICI.  181 

Isocratis  Orationes  IV.  6r.  Ck>burg.  1790. — Astii  Observadones  in 

Propertii  Carmina,  Ooth,  1799,  12mo. 

*    ■         Areopagiticus,   6r.   Lectionis   Varietatem  et  Annota- 

tionem  addidit  J.  H.  Bergman,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1819 

-  fivagorse  Encomium,  Graeco,  e  Recensione  Wolfii,  cum 


Var.  Lect,  Animadv.,  et  Indice  Grseco,   addita   Versions 
Ladna  Guarini  perantiqua,  edidit  C.  G.  Findeisen,  8vo. 

Lips.  1777 
Oratio    de    Permutatione,    cujus    Pars    ingens  primum 


Grasce  edita  ab  Andrea  Mustoxdye,  nunc  primum  Latine 
exhibetur  ab  Anonymo  Interprete,  qui  et  Notas  et  Appen- 
dices adjunxit,  2  vol.  in  1,  8yo.  Mediolani,  1813 

Jnliani  Imp.  Opera  quae  supersunt  omnia,  et  S.  Cyrilli  contra  Im- 
pium  Julianum  libri  X.  cum  Notis  Petavii  et  aliorum,  ex 
Recensione  E.  Spanhemii,  folio  Lipi.  1696 

Imperatoris  Orationes  III.  Panegyrics,  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit 

D.  Petavius  Flexia,  1614 

^  in  Constantini  Laudem  Oratio,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Animadv. 

D.  Wyttenbachii :  accedit  ejusdem  Epistola  Critica  ad  D. 
Ruhnkenium,  Graece;  recensuit,  Notationem  Criticam,  In- 
dicesque  adjecit  G.  H.  Schaefer,  8yo.  Lips.  1802 

Julii  Pollucis  Historia  Physica,  seu  Chronicon  ab  Origine  Mundi 
usque  ad  Valentis  Tempora :  Gr.  et  Lat.  editum  cum  Vet. 
Lect  et  Notis  ab  Ig.  Hardt,  8vo.  Manachii,  1792 

Onomasticum,  see  Lexicons, 

Justini   Historiae  Philippicae,  ex  Recensione  J.  G.  Grsevii,  cum 

ejusdem  Castigationibus :  his  accedunt  integrae  Notae  J.  Bon- 

garsii,  F.  Modeii,   M.  Bemecceri,  I.  Vossii,  Tan.  Fabri, 

Joannis  Vorstii,  et  Joannis  Schefferi,  8vo.  Amst.  1691 

Historia,  ex  Recensione  Graevii,  cum  ejusdem  Animadver- 

sionibus  et  J.  F.  Gronovii,  curanteJ.  F.  Fischero,  8vo. 

Lips.  1767 

Juvenalis  et  Persii  Satyrae,  cum  Doct  Virorum  Commentariis 
atque  Annotationibus,  et  Coelii  Secundi  Curionis  Scholia,  folio 

Basil.  1537 


182  AUCTORES  CLASSICI. 

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Hanav.  1003 

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et  Persii  Satyne,  cum  Notisin  TJsum  Delphiai^  Bvo. 

Loud.  1691 

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lectis,  et  conquisitis,  fere  omnium  Eruditorum :  recensuit 
Henninius :  accedunt  Persii  Satyrse,  cura  et  opera  Is.  Ca- 
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—  et  Persii  Satyr»»  18mo.  Land,  typis  Brindley,  1744 

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paper.  Cantab,  G.  Sandby^  1768 

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Cramer,  Bvo.  Hamb.  1823 

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Libanii  Epistolae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Notis  illustratae  ab  I.  C.  Wolfio,  folio 

Amst.  1738 
Orationes  et  Declamationes  Gr.  recensuit  et  illustravit  J.  J. 

Reiske,  vol.  1, 4to.  AUenb.  1784 

Of  this  edition  no  more  has  been  published. 

Livii  Hbtoria,  duobus  Libris  aucta,  cum  L.  Flori  Epitome,  ex  Re- 
censione  Ulrichi  Hutteni^  folio.     Mogunt.  J.  Schefferi^  1518 

Livii  Historia,  cum  perpetuis  Gronovii  et  Variorum  Notis,  3  vol. 
Bvo.  Amst.  1665 


AUCTORSS   CLASSICI.  183 

Liyii  Historia,  cum  Notis  Varionim,  curante  A.  Drakenborch,  qui 
et  suae  Notas  acyecit.  Accedunt  Supplementa  Freinshemii, 
7  vol.  4to.  Amu.  1738 

— »  Historia,  ex  Recensione  Drakenborchii^  (edidit  H.  Homer^) 
8  vol.  royal  8vo.  ch:  max,  Lond,  1704 

Historiarum  Libri  qui  superaunt,  cum  deperditorum  Fragmentis 

et  Epitomis  omuium :  recensuit,  et  Commentario  perpetuo 
illustravit  G.  A.  Rnperti,  6  vol.  8vo.  Oottingce,  1807 

Historiarum  Liber  XXXIII.  auctius  atque  emendatius,  cum 

Friderici  Jacobsii  suisque  Notis,  ex  Cod.  Bambergensi  edidit 
Goeller :  accessit  Epistola  J.  T.  Kreyssigii  ad  Editorem,  et 
Varietas  Lectionum  in  Libris  XXX I.-X  XXVIII.  ex  eo- 
dem  Codice  excerpta,  8yo.  Franco/.  1822 

Historia,  ex  Kecens.  Drakenborchii :  accessit,  praeter  Var.  Lect. 

Gronovii  et  Crevierii,  Glossarium  liyianum  Emesti :  editio 
4ta  recognita  ab  J.  T.  Kreyssiggio,  3  vol.  8vo.       Lip$.  1823 

■  ■.  labri  tres,  (I,  XXI,  &  XXXI.)  ex  Editione  Drakenborchii, 
cum  Notis  ejusdem  selectis:  his  accedunt  Disseriationes  pau- 
cnl»  Creyierii  atque  alionim,  cum  Chronologia  Car.  Sigonii, 
cura  H.  Homeri,  8yo.  Land.  1787 

Fragmentum  ex  Lib.  XCI,  nunc  primum  erutum  ex  Cod.  Vat, 

edidit  P.  J.  Bruns,  folio.  Hamb.  1773 

Longi  Pastoralium  de  Daphnide  et  de  Chloe  Libri  IV.  Gr«  et  Lat 
ex  Recensione  et  cum  Animadversionibus  J.  B.  C.  de  Villoi- 
son,  8vo.  Paris,  1778 

Longini  de  Sublimitate  Commentarius,  caeteraque  quae  reperiri 
potuere,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Notis  aliorum  et  suis  illustravit  J.  Tollius, 
4to.  Traj.  ad  Rhm.  1694 

Gr.  etLat.  queni  nova  Versione  donavit,  Notis 

illustravit  Z.  Pearce,  8vo.  Land.  1732 

Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  Recensione  Z.  Pearcii,  Animad- 


versiones  Interpretum  excerpsit,  suas  et  novam  Versionem 

adjecit  S.  T.  N.  Moms,  8vo.  Lipt.  1709 

Longinus  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuitet  illustravit  J.Toup,4to.  Oxen.  1778 

With  MS.  notes  by  Dr  Parr. 


184  AUCTORBt   CLASSICI. 

Longinusy  6r.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis,  curante  6.  MiUar»  8vo.  DubUm,  1797 
■   ■,  Gr.  et  Lat.  denuo receosuit,  et  Animadveraionibus  Vironim 
Doctorum  aliisque  Subsidiis  instnixit  B.  W.eiske,  8ro. 

Idpt.  1809 
Lucanus  de  Bello  Civili,  cum  H.  Grotii,  Farnabii  Notis  integris,  et 
Variorum  selectissimis,  accurante  Com.  Schrevelio,  8yo. 

Amst.  1669 

With  MS.  remarks  by  Dr.  Parr. 

,  cum  Mail  Supplementis  et  Notis  Variorum,  cura  Ouden- 

dorpii^  2  vol.  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1728 

,  cum  Commentario  P.  Burmanni^  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1740 

,  cum  Notis  H.  Grotii  et  Ric.  Bentleii,  4to. 

Strawberry  HiU,  1760 

''  The  gift  of  my  learned  and  much  respected  pupil  John  Wrigh^  1776. 
In  page  27,  is  Dr.  Bentley's  famous  me{rical  canon,  which  is  generally, 
not  universally,  true ;  and  in  my  copy  of  the  Corpus  Poetarum  by  Mat- 
taire,  I  have  marked  several  instances,  where  the  canon  does  not  hold 
good.  In  the  course  of  his  note,  Bentlcy,  unable  or  unwilling  to  explain 
himself  fully,  talks  of  the  Arcand  Musices  ratione  ,*  and  in  pages  207  and 
883  of  his  Terence,  he  talks  of  the  Muaiat  rati&net,^*    S.  P. 

Luciani  Opera  Omnia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  ScholiisGraecis  et  Notis  Vari- 
orum, cura  Hemsterhusii  et  Reitzii.  Acced.  Animadversionum 
Appendix,  ex.  Schedis  MSS.  edidit  J.  Geel,  5  vol.  4to. 

Amst,  1743,  Lugd.  Bat.  1824 

Opera,  Greece,  4  tom.  in  2, 18mo.      Lips.  Tauchnitzu^  1819 

Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  postT.  Hemsterhusium  et  J.  F.  Reitzium 

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Annotationibus  et  Indicibus,  edidit  J.  Th.  Lehmann,  vol.  1 
— 4,  8vo.  Lipt.  1822 

Opuscula  Selecta,  Gr.  cum  Notb  Seyboldi,  8vo.  Gothce,  1786 

Dialogi  Selectiores  inprimis  Deorum,  Gr.  curavit  Martini, 

8vo.  Lips.  1794 

———  Dialogi  Deorum  et  Marini,  Gr.  cum  Notis  in  Usum  Schola- 
rum,  edidit  J.  Th.  Lehmann,  Lips.  1815. — Lycurgi  Oratio  in 
Leocratem,  imprimi  curavit  M.  B.  Thorlacius,  HauniiB,  1803 
^2mo. 


AVCTORBS  CLASSIC1.  186 

,  cuiD'ComiiieDtariis  Bapt  Pii,  folio 

Paris,  Badii  Ascenrii,  1514 
',  cum  Comment.  LambiDi,  4to.  Paris,  1563 

,  edidit  Tan.  Faber,  12mo.  Cant.  1675 

**  The  gift  of  Dr.  Bennet,  Bishop  of  Cloync"    S.  P. 

,  Interpretatione  et  Notis  illustravit  T.  Creech,  8vo. 

land.  1717 

With  a  few  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

-,  cum  Notis  integris  Variorum,  cura  Havercampi,  2  vol. 


4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1726 

,  Comment,  perpet.  illustravit,  Indicibus  instnixit,  et  cum 


Animadvers.  Kic.  Bentleii,  non  ante  vulgatis,  aliorum  subinde 
miscuit  Gilb.  Wakefield,  3  vol.  4to.  Loud.  1796-97 

"  The  gift  of  the  very  learned  editor."    S.  P. 

Lycophronis  Cassandra,  Grsecc,  cum  Scholiis  Tzetzae,  edidit  Am. 

Arlenius  Peraxylus,  folio  Basil.  1546 
Cassandra,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Commentario  Graeco  Tzetzae, 

et  Notis  J.  Potteri,  folio  Oxon.  1694 
Cassandra,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curavit  Keichardus,  Var.  L^ct. 


Sebastiani,  Scholiis  Graecis  Tzetzae,  Commentariis  Meursir, 
Potteri, Thryllitzii,  et  suis  illustravit  C.  G.  Miiller,  4  vol.  8vo. 

Lips.  1788-1811 
Cassandra,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Poemaope  XVI.  Codicum  MSS. 


sanioribus  subinde  Lectionibus  restitutum,  fideliori  Interpreta- 
tione exornatum,  et  accurata  Paraphrasi  explicatum :  cum 
Isaacii  vel  pot.  Johannis  Tzetzae  Commentario,  bis  mille  ferme 
in  locLs  emendato,  notabiliter  aucto,  Latine  reddito,  et  il- 
lustrato.  Accedunt  Fragmenta  undique  collecta,  Variantes 
Lectiones,  et  Indices  Verborum,  studio  Leop.  Sebastiani. 
royal  4to.  with  a  beautiful  frontispiece  Roma,  1803 

Lycosthenis  Apophthegmata,  ex  probatis  Graecse  Latinocque  Scrip- 
toribus.  Accedunt  Parabola;  excerptse  ex  Plutarcho  ab  Eras- 
mo,  et  dispositae  per  Lycosthenem,  12mo.  Lond.  1635 

Lycurgi  Orationes  quae  exstant  Gr.  cum  Notis  Variorum  edidit  D.  A. 
G.  Becker,  12mo.  Magdeh.  1821 


186  AUCTORBS  CLASSICI. 

Lycurgi  Oratio  in  Leocratem,  Or.  ad  fidem  Codicum  MSS.,  adjeeta 

Annotatione  critica,  recensuit  F.  Osann,  8vo.        JetUB^  1821 

—  Oratio  in  Leocratem,  Or.  emendavit  C.  F.  H*  BomuBf  1821 

*'  The  editor  has  often  supplied  words  in  the  text,  and  often  correeted  it 
by  various  readings,  and  at  the  close  he  professes  his  intention  to  publish 
a  larger  edition."    S.  P. 

Lydi  (Joannis  Laurentii)  Opusculam  de  Mensibus,  e  Codd.  MSS.,  et 
Fragmentum  de  Terne  Motibus,  e  Cod.  Bibl.  Aug.  Oraece 
edidit,  V arietatem  Lectionis  et  Argumenta  adjecit  N.  Schow, 
8vo.  Lips,  1794 

de  Magistratibus  Reipublics  Romanae  lib.  III.  Gr,  et  Lat. 

nunc  primum  in  Lucem  editi,  et  Versione,  Notis,  Indicibusque 
aucti,  ab  J.  D.  Fuss ;  praefatus  est  C.  B.  Hase,  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1821 

Lysis  Orationes  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  Recensione  et  cum 
Notis  S.  Taylori :  accedunt  Jer.  Marklandi  Conjectune,  4to. 

XoncT.  1739 

Opera  omnia,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Versione  nova,  triplici  Indice, 

Variantibus  Lectionibus,  et  Notb:  edidit  A.  Auger.  2  yoL 
8vo.  Parit.  1788 

Orationes,  Gr.  18mo.  Lips.  TauchnitzUt  1820 

Macrobii  Opera :  accedunt  integrae  I.  Pontani,  Job.  Meursii,  Jac. 
Gronovii,  Notse  et  Animadversiones,  8vo.         Londitu,  1694 

Opera,  cum  Notis  integris  I.  Pontani,  Jo.  Meursii,  Jac. 

Gronovii:  quibus  adjunxit  et  suas  J.  C.  Zeunius^  8yo. 

Lips.  1774 
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Literaria,  accedunt  Indices':  Studiis  Societatis  Bipontinae, 
2  vol.  8vo.  BiponH,  1788 

Malalae  (J.)  Historia  Chronica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  e  Cod.  MS.  Bib.  Bodl. 
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Manassb  (Const.)  Annates,  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  Meursius,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat,  1616 


AUOTORBS    CLASSir.I.  187 

If anethonis  Apoielesmaticoruin  Libri  VI,  cura  Jac.  Oronovii,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1608 
M anilii  Astronomicon  Libri  V,  cum  Comment  Jos.  Scaligeri,  12mo. 

Paris.  1579 

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Marini  Vita  Procli,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit  et  illustravit  Boissonade, 
8vo.  Lips,  1814 

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Canitdt.  1703 

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188  AUCTORBS   CLASSICI. 

cui  accessenint  Jer.  Marklandi  ADDotaiiones:  recudU  curayit,  et 

Annotatiunculas  de  suo  addidit  J.  J.  Reiske,  Bvo.  Lips.  1774 

Medics  Artis  Principes  post  Hippocratem  et  Galenum,  Oneci  Lati- 

nitate  donatio  et  Latini:  sc,  Aretseus,  Rufus  Ephesius,  Ori- 

basius,  Paulus  ^gineta,  Aeiius,  Alex.  Trallianus,  Actuarius, 

Nic.  Myrepsus,  Corn.  Celsus,  Scribonius  Largus,  Marcellus 

£mpiricus :  aliique  prseterea,  quorum  uuius  nomen  ignoratur, 

2  vol.  folio  Venetiis,  1653 

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respected  friend  Dr.  Wm.  Lambe,  while  he  practised  at  Warwick."  S.  P. 

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G.  Kiibn  (Claudii  Galeni  Opera,  vol.  1-4)  8vo.     Lips.  18 

Meleagri  Epigrammata,  Gr.  edidit  F.  Grasffe,  8yo.  Lipi.  1811 

Memnonis  Historiarum  Heracleas  Ponti  Excerpta  seryata  a  Pbotio, 
Gr.  et  Lat.  accedunt  Scriptorum  Heracleotaruniy  Nymphi- 
dis,  Promathidae,  etCallistrati,  Fragmenta;  Veterum  Histori- 
corum  Loca  de  Rebus  Heracleae  Ponti ;  et  Chionis  Heradeotae 
.  quae  feruntur  Epistolac,  cum  Versione  Latina  J.  Caselii.— 
Omnia  collegit,  disposuit,  recognoyit,  Notis  priorum  Inter- 
pretum  integris,  aliorumque  et  suis  illustravit,  et  Indicem 
adjecit  J.  P.  Orellius.  Bvo.  Idps.  1816 

Menandri  et  Pbilemonis  Reliquiae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Grotii  et 
Clerici,  Amst,  1709 — Emendationes  in  Menandri  et  Pbilemo- 
nis Reliquias  ex  nupera  Editione  Jo.  Clerici,  ubi  multa  Grotii 
aliorum,  plurima  vero  Clerici  Errata  castigantur,  auctore 
Phileleuthero  Lipsiensi;  scriptae  Anno  1710.  Accedit  Epist. 
Ric.  Bentleii  de  Joanne  Malela  Antiocbeno,  scripta  Anno 
1691.  Ed.  2nda,  emendatior,  Cant.  1713,  8vo.— Infamia 
Emendationum  in  Menandri  Reliquias,  Auctore  Pbileleu- 
thero  Lipsiensi:  accedit  M.  Lucilii  Profuturi  ad  C.  V.  Phi- 
lellenis  Epistolam,  Lug.  Bat.  1710.'3  vol.  18mo. 
The  Volume  of  Text  contains  some  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

; et  Pbilemonis  Reliquiae,  Gr.  edidit    A.  Meineke,  Bvo. 

Berl  1823 

Moscbionis  de  Mulierum  Passionibus  Liber,  Gr.  et  Lat.  e  Cod.  Vin- 

dob.  MS.  emendavitet  edidit  F.  O.  Dewez,  Bvo.    Vien.  1793 

Mulierum  Gnecarura,  quae  Oratione  Prosa  usae  sunt,  Fragmenta  et 


AUCTORES   CLASSICI.  189 

Elogia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Virorum  Doctorum  Notis  edidit  Wol- 
fills,  Hamb.  1735 — Foetarum  Octo,  Erinnse,  MyruB,  Myr- 
tidis,  CorinDs,  Telesillae,  Praxillae,  Nossidis,  AnytsB,  Frag- 
menta  et  Elogia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Variorum  Doctorum  Notis, 
cura  Wolfii,  Hamb,  .1734 — Sapphus  Poetriae  Lesbiae  Frag- 
menta  et  Elogia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  Wolfii,  Hamb.  1733, 
3  vol.  4to. 

Masaei  de  Herone  et  Leandro  Carmen,  Gr.  et  Lat  ex  Reccnsione 
M.  Roveri,  qui  Variantes  Lectiones  et  Notas  adjecit,  8yo. 

Lugd.  Bat  1737 

de  Herone  et  Leandro  Carmen,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Conjecturis 

ineditis  Petri  Francii,  ex  Recensione  J.  Schraderi,  qui  Va- 
riantes Lectiones,  Notas,  et  Animadversionum  Librum  ad- 
jecit, 8vo.  Leovardue,  1742 

Moncae  Antiquae  Auctores,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cura  Meibomii,  Elzemi,  1652 
— Des  Cartes,  Musical  Compendium,  Traj,  1650 — Des  Cartes' 
excellent  Compendium  of  Music,  by  a  Person  of  Honour, 
Lond.  1653,  4to. 

Musonii  Rufi  Reliquiae  et  Apophegmata,  Gr.  edidit  J.  V.  Peerl- 
kamp,  8vo.  Harl  1822 

Mythographi  Latini:  C.J.  Hyginus,  Fab.  Planciades  Fulgentius, 
Lactantius  Placidus,  Albricus  Philosophus :  edidit  et  Com- 
mentariis  perpetuis  illustravit  T.  M  uncker us,  8 vo.    Amst.  168 1 

cum  Notis  Variorum,  curante  A.  Van  Sta- 

veren,  4to.  Lugd,  Bat,  1742 

Nemesii  (Philosophi  et  Episcopi)  de  Natura  Hominis  Liber,  Gr.  et 
Lat  8vo.  Oxon.  1671 

Nicandri  Theriaca  et  Alexipharmica,  Gr.  cum  Versione  Latioa  Me- 
trica  Gorraei,  et  Italica  Salvini :  acced.  Var.  Lect,  Adnotati- 
ones,  et  Eutecnii  Metaphrasis:   curante  Bandinio.   8vo. 

FlorentuBy  1764 

Theriaca,  Gr.  recensuit,  Scholiis  Graecis  et  Notis  illustra- 
vit J.  G.  Schneider,  8vo.  Lips.  1816 

Alexipharmaca,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Graecis  et  Eutec- 
nii Paraphrasi,  emendavit  et  illustravit  J.  G.  Schneider,  8vo. 

Hale,  1792 


190  AUCTORBS  CLASSICl. 

Nicephori  Blemmids  doo  Opuscula  Geographica,  6r.  edidit  Spohn, 
4to.  IAp9. 1818 

Nicetae  Eugeniani  Narratio  Amatoria,  et  Const  Mana88bFragiiienta» 
Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  et  Notis  iBBtnizit  J.  F.  Boissonade,  2  vol. 
12mo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1819 

Nicolai  Damasceniy  quas  supersunt,  Onece»  18mo.  lApi.  Toicdbi.  1819 

Nonni  Dioaysiaconim  Libri  XLVIII.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Lubtni,  8vo. 

H€moid(B,  1605 

Dionysiacoram  Libri  VI.  (ab  octavo  ad  decium-tertium)  Res 

Bacchicas  ante  Expeditionem  Indicam  complectentes :  emen- 
davit,  omnium  Nonni  Librorum  Argumenta  et  Notas  Mytho- 
logicas  adjecit  G.  H.  Moser,  cum  Praefatione  GreuzerL  8vo. 

HeideUf.  1809 

Dionysiacorum  Libri  XLVIII.  Gr.  suis  et  alionim  Gonjectuiis 

illustravit  F.  Graefe,  torn.  1,  (Libri  I— XXIV)  8vo.  Lipt.  1819 


— -—  Gonversio  Graeca  Evangelii  secundum  Joannem,  Gr.  et  Lat. 
12mo.  Ltiffd.  Bat.  1820 

Ocellus  Lucanus  de  Universi  Natura,  Gr.  et  Lat.  collatis  multis  Ex- 
emplar ibus  etiam  MSS.  emendavit,  Paraphrasi  et  Commea- 
tario  illustravit  C.  E.  Vizzanius,  4to.  BomuB,  1646 

Or.  et  Lat  Lud.  Nogarote,  12mo.  1696 

Gr.  recensuit  ac  expianavit  A.  F.  G.  Rudolph,  8vo. 

Lipi.  1801 

"  Ex  dono  amici  vere  docti,  S.  T.  Bloomfield.    S.  P." 

Onosandri  Strategicus,  Gr;  et  Lat  cum  Notts  Gruteri  et  Porti,  cura 
Rigaltii,  4to.  Edit.  Princeps.  Ex  Officina  Commelineana^  1600 

Oppiani  de  Venatione  et  Piscatu  Libri,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Comment, 
et  Indice,  studio  Rittersbusii,  12mo.  PlatUini,  1597 

de  Venatione  et  de  Piscatione  Libri,  cum  Paraphrasi  Graeca 

Librorum  de  Aucupio,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curavit  J.  G.  Schneider, 
8vo.  Argent.  1776 

Poemata  de  Venatione,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Graecis, 

Eutecnii  Paraphrasi  Ijfi/nicJv,  et  Marcelli  Sidetse  Fragmento 
de  Piscibus :  edidit  B.  de  Ballu,  8vo.  Argent.  1786 

Cynegetica  et  Halieutica,  Gr.  edidit  J.  G.  Schneider,  acce- 


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dunt  Versiones  Ladnse  Metrica  et  Prosaicay  plnrima  Anec- 

dota,  et  Index  Graecitatis,  8vo.  Lips.  1813 

Opuscola  Mythologica,  Ethica,  Physica,  6r.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Va- 

rionim  (ex  recens.  T.  Galei)  Cantab'  1671 

^  The  gift  of  Dr.  Jno.  JohnstDne,  1804.    S.  P." 

■  Eadeniy  editio  altera,  aactior,  Bvo.  Amst,  1688 

Opuscula  M ythologica,  Philosophica,  Historica,  et  Grammatical  ex  » 
Codd.  Gr.  nunc  primum  edidit  F.  Creuzer,  8vo.      Lips.  1817 

Oposcida  Gneconim  Veterum  Sententiosa,  sive  Demophiliy  Democra- 
tis  Secundi,  Sexti  Pythagorei,  aliorumque  SenteDtise  Morales, 
6r.  et  Lat.  CoIIegit,  emendavit,  Notis  prionim  Editorum,  par- 
tim  integrisy  partim  selectis,  illustravit  J.  C.  Orellius,  2  vol. 
8vo.  Lips.\Ql9 

Oracula  Sibyllina,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Variorum  Commentariis,  Opera 
€rall«i :  ace.  ejusd.  Dissertationes  de  Sibyllis  earumque  Ora- 
euUs ;  cum  figuris  aeneis.  2  toI.  4to.  Amsi.  1788-89 

Oialonim  Veterum  Orationes,  JBschinis,  Lysis,  Audocidis,  Isaei,  etc. 
Gr.  H.  Stephaui,  folio  Paris.  1575 

Oratorum  Grsecorum,  (Demosthenis,  ^schinis,  Dinarchi,  Lysia^, 
Issei,  etc.)  qua^  supersunt,  Qr.  et  Lat.,  Commentariis  integns 
Variorum  et  suis  edidit  J.  J.  Reiske,  12  vol.  8yo. 

Lips.  1770-1776 

Oratorum  Grsecorum  Veterum  Orationes  integrae  selectas,  cura  J.  J. 
Schroderi,  8vo.  Marburg,  1734 

Orphei  Argonautica,  Hymni,  et  de  Lapidibus,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curante 
Eschenbachio ;  accedunt  H.  Stephani  in  omnia,  et  Jos.  Sca- 
ligeri  in  Hymnos,  Notae,  12mo.  UUraj.  1689 

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Gr.  et  Lat.  cum^  Notis  H.  Stephani  et  A.  C.  Eschenbachii : 
Textum  ad  Codd.  MSS.  et  Editiones  Veteres  recensuit,  No- 
tas  suas  et  Indicem  Grgecum  adjecit  Jo.  M.  Gesnerus:  cu- 
rante G.  C.  Hambergero,  8vo.  Lips.  1764 

Orphica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  H.  Stephani,  Eschenbachii,  T.  M. 
Gesneri,  Th.  Tyrwhitti,  recensuit  G.  Hermannus,  8vo. 

Lips.  1805 

**  The  value  of  this  book  is  beyond  calculation  heightened  by  the  acute 
and  exquisitely  learned  dissertation  of  Hermann,  "  De  Mtaie  Scripiaris 


19S  AUCTORES  CLASSICI. 

ArgonauHeontm  DigBerUUiOy"  and  his  criticismi  '^  De  Cttmra  Trockaiea 
w  Qttarto  Pede; — De  Produttionibtu  ob  Caturamf'—De  Hiatu; — De 
AUicis  Correptumihu ; — De  Pronominihu  Jet  r^/y  et  De  Dictitme  Ot' 
pheir  S.  P. 

Orpheus,  Musaeus,  et  Callimachus,  Gr.  edit,  iter,  18mo.     Xt/w.  1824 

de  Lapldibus,  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  T.  Tyrwhitt,  cum  Aucta- 

rio  Diss,  de  Babrio.  Lond,  1781 — O.  J.  Huntingford  Metrica 
quaedam  Monostrophica,  Lond»  1782,  8vo. 

Ovidii  Opera  Omnia,  cum  Notis  integris  Variorum,  ex  Recensioue  et 
cum  Emend.  P.  Burmanni,  4  vol.  4to.  Amtt.  1727 

Opera  Omnia,  cum  integris  Nic.  Heinsii,  lectissimisque  Vari- 
orum Notis :  Studio  B.  Cnippingii,  3  vol.  8yo.        Amti,  1702 

'   ■"         Opera,  cum  Notis  Heinsii,  edidit  J.  F.  Fischer,  4  vol.  Bvo. 

Lips.  1758 

Opera  Omnia,  3  vol.  in  1, 18mo.  lApt,  1820 

^ — •  Fastorum  Libri  VI.  recensuit  et  illustravit  Gierig,  cum  ejus- 

dem  Indicibus  absolutissimis,  2  vol.  8vo.  Ztpt.  1812 

Fasti,  curavit,  Var.  Lect  Cod.  Francof.  mtegras  adjecit  F.  C. 

Matthias,  8vo.  Fr€MC.  1818 

—J Metamorphoseon  libri  XV.  with  Abb6  Banier's  Arguments 

and  Explanations  of  the  History  and  Mythology  of  each  Fa^ 
ble,  in  English,  8vo.  Lmd,  1747 

Metamorphoses,  in  Usum  Delphini,  8vo.  car,  tit 

Dr.  Parr's  school  book,  with  MS.  remarks. 

Idem,  8vo.  Lond.  1769 

Metamorphoseon  Libri  XV.  Grace  versi  a  Maximo  Planude, 

et  nunc  primum  editi  ab  J.  F.  Boissonade,  Bvo.    Paris,  1822 

• Tristium  Libri  V.  et  ex  Ponto  Libri  IV,  ex  Recensione  P. 

Burmanni :  Animadveisiones  Interpretum  excerpsit,  suasque 

adjecit  T.  C.  Harles,  8vo.  Erlang.  1772 

Palsphatus  de  Incredibilibus,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  C.  Toliii,  18mo. 

Amst.  Elzevir,  1649 
Panegyrici  Veteres,  recensuit  et  illustravit  C.  Ccllarius,  12mo. 

Hake,  1703 

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maximam  partem  integris,  quibusdam  selectis:  suas  addidit 
H.  J.  Arntzenius,  2  vol.  4to.  Traj.  1790-97 

"  Adorned  with  very  learned  notes.*'    S.  P. 


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Pausanise  Graeciae  Description  Or.  et  Lat  cum  Adnotationibu8  Xy- 
landri  et  Syiburgii.   Accedunt  norm  Notae  J.  Kuhnii,  folio 

Lips.  1696 

-»— —  Grseciae  Deflcriptio,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit,  ex  Godd.  et  aliunde 
emendavit,  explanavit  J.  F.  Facius,  4  vol.  8vo.  Ztpt.  1794-96 

Gneciae  Description   Gr.   et  Lat.  emendavit,   et  Adnota- 


tiones  et  Indices  adjecit  G.  G.  Siebelis,  2  vol.  Svo. 

Xtpt.  1822-3 
Persii  Satyrae,  ex  Recensione  F.  Passow,  8vo.  Xtpt.  1809 

**  A  very  accurate  text."  S.  P. 

Petronii  Arbitri  Satyricon,  cum  Notis  Variorum,  curante  P.  Bur- 
manno,  2  vol.  4to.  Traj.  1709 

Satyricon,et  SulpiciaeSatyrae  de  Edicto  Domitianin 

Lugd,  Bat,  1585.-  Dousae  pro  Satyrico  Petronii  Arbitri 
Prscidaneorum  Libri  III.  Lugd.  Bai.  1583n  12mo. 
i  Fabularum  iEsopiarum  Libri  V.,  cum  integris  Commentariis 
M.  Gudii,  G.  Rittershusii,  N.  Rigaltii,  N.  Heinsii,  J.  Schef- 
ieri,  J.  L.  Praschii,  et  excerptis  aliorum :  curante  P.  Burman- 
no,  8to.  Anut.  1698 

>  Fabulae,  recensuit  et  Notis  iliustravit  S.  Hoadly,  12mo. 

Land.  1726 
-  Fabularum  .^Bsopiarum  Libri  V.  Interpretatione  et  Notis  il- 


iustravit P.  Danet,  in  Usum  Delphini ;  adjicitur  Fabularum 
Appendix  nuperrim^  e  MS.  veteri  descriptarum  k  M.,  Gudio, 
8to.  Land,  1764 

Dr.  Parr's  school  copy,  with  MS.  remarks. 

Fabulae,  ex  Godice  Perottino  MS.  Regiae  Bibliothecae  Nea- 

politanae,  emendatae,  supplet«,  et  Gommentario  instructo:  a 

Cataldo  Jannellio,  3  vol.  8vo.  NeapoU,  1809-11 

"  Prefixed  is  a  copious  and  interesting  Dittertatio  de  Phadri  Vita,**  S.  P. 

Fabulae,  18mo.  Lips.  TaM^in.  1822 

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madversionibusque  instruxit  F.  H.  Bothe,  18mo. 

Heideib.  1822 

Phalaridis  Epistolae,  Gr.  et  Lat  exMSS.  recensuit,  Annotationibus 

et  Vita  Autboris  donavit  G.  Boyle,  8yo.  Qson.  1718 

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194  AUCTORES  CLA8S1CI. 

PhalaridiB  Epistoise,  6r.  et  Lat.  interpofttis  Boylii  Notis,  Commeii- 
tario  illustrayit,  Ric.  Beotleii  et  aliomm  I^issertatt.  Latine 
▼ertit,  J.  D.  a  LeDoep ;  Adnotationes  addidit  Valckenaer,  4to. 

Chrtmrng^t  1777 

Epistolae,  Gt.  et  Lat.  post  Lennep  et  Valcken»r  edidit 

G.  H.  SohaeleT.  8vo.  Lip$.  1828 

Phanodemi^  Delncmis,  CliCodemi.  atqoe  Istii  Ar9idtfv>etReliqttorum 
Fragmenta,  Gr.  colligere  instituit  Lenzius,  ab  illo  pnetermbsa 
addidit:  omnia  digessit  et  Notulas  adapenit  Siebelk^  6¥o. 

Xtpt.  1812 

Pherecydis  Fragmenta,  Gr.  e  yariis  Scriptoribus  collegit,  emendavHy 
illustravit,  F.  G.  Sturzius,  8vo.  €?er<ie,  1798 

Philae  ("Manuelis)  Cannhia  (excepto  de  Animalibits)  Gr.  et  Lat  acce- 

dit  Ignoti  Poetae  Antiquioris  Carmen  in  S.  Theodonim,  ex 

Augtistano  Codicie  nunc  primum  editum  \  pr«mittitur  Disser- 

tatio  de  Philtti  Yita»  ^tate,  et  Sv^riptis :  cava  ^.  Wemsdorfii, 

8yo.  X^.  1768 

"  The  unknown  writer  upon  Theodoras,  employs  the  Vernur^oliiiei  of 
the  modem  Greek :  Philc  writes  in  the  Iambic  Trimeter,  and  like  other 
later  Greeks  he  is  continually  making  fiUse  quantities."  S.  P. 

—  de  Animalium  Proprietate,  ex  prima  editione  Arsenii  et  Libro 
Oxontensi  restitutus  a  J.  C.  de  Pauw  ;  cum  ejusdem  Animad- 
▼e^sionibus,  et  Versione  Latina  G.  Bersmanni :  accedunt  ex 
eodem  libro  Oxoniensi  non  pauca  hactenus  inedita,  4to. 

Vltraj.  17»0 

Philetae  Coi  Fragmenta,  Gr.  collegit  et  Notis  illustrayit  G.  P.  Kay- 
ser,  12mo.  Gotting.  1793 

Philonis  Judsei  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat  ex  Recensione  et  cum  Notis 
T.  Mangey,  2  yol.  folio  Ltmd.  1742 

Philonis  Byz.  Libellus  de  Septem  Orbis  Spectaculis,  Greece,  cum 
Versione  Latina  duplici;  Textum  recognoyit,  Notas  Variorumy 
i&c.  acyecit  Oreliius,  8yo.  Lip$.  1816 

Philostratorum  quae  supersunt  omnia :  accessere  Apollonii  Tyanensis 
£pistol8e,  etc.  Gr.  et  Lat  Omnia  recensuit,  Notis  perpetuis  il« 
lustrayit  G.  Olearius,  folio  Lips,  1709 

Philoatrati  Heroica,  ad  Codd.  MSS.  IX.  recensuit,  Scholia  Grseca, 
Annotationesque  suas  addidit  Boissonade,  8yo.     Paris,  1806 


AUCTORfiS    CLASSICI.  195 

Pbotii  Myriobiblon,  sive  Bibliotheca  labrorum,  quos  legit  et  censuit 

Photius,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Day.  Hoeschelii  et  Andr. 

SchotU,  folio  Paris,  1612 

Photii  Epistolse,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis  Ric.  Montacutii,  (Monta- 

gtte»)  folio  Land.  1651 

Pindari  Opera^  Graece,  cum  Scholiis  Gnecis,  studio  Cailiergi,  4io. 

RonuB,  1515 
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Ikis,  12mo.  russia  ex,  ffilt.  td,  BanUtB,  Cratandrif  1526 

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■  Carmina,  per  J.  Lonicerum  Latinitate  donata,  adhibitis  Enar- 

rationibus  e  Grxcis  Scholiis,  &ci  desumptb,  12mo. 

Tij^ri,  1560 

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Lat  Paraphrasi  et  Commeut.  illustravit  Job.  Bencdictus,  4to. 

SalmuHi,  1620 

With  many  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Opera,  Gr.  cum  Lat.  Versione  Carmine  lyrico  per  Nic.  Su- 

dorium,  acced.  Scholia  Grseca,  Notae,  etc.  (cura  R.  West  et 
R.  Welsted,)  folio  Oxon.  1697 

Carmina,  Gr.  et  Lat  curavit  Heyue,  2  vol.  royal  8vo. 

GoU.  1773 

Carmina  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  cum  Lectionis  Varietate  et  Ad- 

notationibus,  iterum  curavit  C.  G.  Heyne,  additis  Hermanni 
Comment  de  Metris  Pindari,  3  vol.  8vo.  Gott,  1798-9 

— —  Carmina  et  Fragmenta,  Gr.  cum  Scholiis  integris,  emenda- 
tius  edidit,  Varietatem  Lectionis,  Adnotationem  criticam,  et 
Indices  adjecit  C.  D.  Beckius,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1792 

Opera,  Gr.  Latinis  translata  Carminibus  et  illustrata  ab  J. 

Costa,  3  vol.  4to.  printed  on  azure  paper  Patavii  1808 

Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Textum  in  genuina  metra  restituit,  et  ex 

Fide  Lib.  MSS.  recensuit,  Annot.^crit,  Scholia  integra,  Com- 
ment perpet,  et  Indices  adjecit  Aug.  Boeckius,  4  vol.  4to. 

Lips.  1811-21 

— — —  Carmina,  juxta  Exemplar  Heynianum,  quibus  accesscrunt 
Notae  Heynianss,  Paraphrasis  Benedictina,  et  Lexicon  Pin- 

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196  AUCTORBS  CLASSlCf. 

daricum,  ex  integro  Dammii  Opere  Etymologico  excerptuiDf 
et  justaSerie  dispositum;  digessit  et  edidit  H.  Huntingford, 
2  vol.  8vo.  LtmdL  1814 

Pindari  Garmina,  ed.  Huntingford,  Idem,  Editio  altera,  2  vol.  in  1, 
8vo.  Umd.  1821 

"  This  edition  is  more  valuable,  as  containing  the  Manuscript  Emen- 
dations of  Bentley  and  Isaac  Casaubon.'*  S.  P." 

Garmina,  Gr.  recensuit,  Metra  constituit,  Lectionisque  Vane- 

tatem  adjccit  Ghrist.  G.  Ahlwardt,  8vo.  Xtpt.  1820 

9 GarmiDum  Fragmenta,  curavit  Schneider,  small  4to. 

ArgeHt.  1776 

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Bvo.  JetUB,  1805 

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Lip$.  1811 
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8vo.  Peiueii,  1806 
Platonis  Opera,  Tralatione  Marsilii  Ficini,  Emendatione,  et  ad  Grs- 
cnm  Codicem  Gollatione  Simonis  Grynsei,  summa  Diligentia 
repurgata,  folio  Lvgdutu^  1548 
Opera,  qua;  extant  omnia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Notis  perpctuis  il- 
lustravit Joan.  Serranus,  3  vol.  folio 

Paris,  excud.  H.  Stephanus^  1578 
Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat,  ex  Recensione  Imm.  Bekkeri,  cum 


ejusd.  Gommentariis  criticis,  etc.  10  vol.  8vo.     BeroL  1816-23 
Opera,  quae  exstant,  Gr.  et  Lat  ad  optimorum  Librorum 


Fidem  recensuit,  in  Linguam  Latinam  convertit,  Annotati- 

onibus  explanavit,  Indicesque  Renim  ac  Verbonim  accura- 

iissimos  adjecit  F.  Astius,  6  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1819-23 

—  Opera,  Gr,  (cum  NotuliscriticisG.  D.  Beckii)8vol.  18mo, 


W^«^"*i^W 


edit,  stereot.  Lips.  Tauckn.  1815-1819 

—  Dialogi  Selecti,  Gr.  f  Lysis,  Charmides,  Hippias  Major, 
Phaedrus,  Gorgias,  Theaetetus,  Gratylus,Parmenides,  Euthy- 
demus,  Phsedo,  Sophistes,  Protagoras,)  Annotatione  perpetua 
ilustravit  S.  F.  Heindorf,  4  vol.  8vo.  Berolini,  1802-1810 
-r-  Dialogi  V.   (Amatores,  Euthyphro,  Apologia  Socratis, 


AUCTORES   CLASSICI.  Wt 

CritOy  Phxdo,)  Gr.  et  Lat  recensuit,  Notisque  illustravit  N. 
Forster,  8to.  Oxon.  1752 

—  Dialog!   IV.  (Meno,  Alcibiades  I.,  Phaedo,   Phaedrus,) 


Grsece,  ad  Editionem  H.  Stephani  expressi,  8vo.   Vien.  1784 
Dialogi  IV.  (Meno»  Crito»  Alcibiades  uterque,)  Gr.  cum 


Notis  Gedike,  Gottleberi»  Schneideri,  priorumque  Editorum, 
curavit  Biester  :  editio  altera,  emendatior  et  auctior,  8vo. 

Beroliniy  1790 
Dialogi  IV.  (Meno,  Crito,  Alcibiades  uterque,)  Gr.  cum 


Virorum    doctorum   Animadversionibus,    curaverunt  J.   E. 
Biester  et  Ph.  Butmannus,  8vo.  Beroliniy  1811 

—  Dialogi  IV.  (Gorgias,  Apologia  Socratis,  Charmides,  Hip- 
pias  Major,)  Gr.  Scholarum  in  usum  edidit  S.  F.  Heindor- 
fius,  praefixa  est  Annotatio  Critica  in  Apologiam  Socratis, 
8vo.  Berolini,  1805 

Dialogi  IV.  (Euthyphro,  Apologia  Socratis,  Crito,  Phaedo,) 


Grsece  :  edidit,  recensuit,  Varietatem  Lectionis,  Animadrer- 

sionesque  breves,  adjecit  J.  F.  Fischer,  8vo.  Lips,  1770 

—  Idem,  editio  altera,  ad  fidem  Godd.  MSS.  Tubing.  Au- 


gust, aliorumque  et  Librorum  editorum  vetcrum,  iterum  re- 
censuit, emendavit,  explicavit  J.  F.  Fischerys :  accedunt 
Excerpta  ex  Litteris  L.  Kusteri  ad  J.  M,  Fabricium,  (in  ejus 
Vita  pag.  284,  seqq.)  quibus  loci  quidam  Phaedonis  Plato- 
nici  explicantur ;  et  Defensio  Locorum  quorundam  Platoni- 
corum  ab  Emendandi  libidine  H.  Stephani  aliorumque,  8vo. 

Lips.  1783 
Dialogi  III.  (Alcibiades  uterque  et  Hipparchus,)  Gr.  et 


Lat  quibus  prsefiguntur  Olympiodori  Vita  Platonis  et  Albini 
in  Dialogos  Platonis  Introductio :  Opera  et  studio  G.  Etwall, 
8vo.  Oxon.  1771 

Dialogi  III.  (Sophista,  Poiiticus,  Parmenides,)  Gr.  Ani- 


madv.  crit.  illustrati  ab  J.  F.  Fischero,  8vo.  Lips.  1774 

—  Dialogi  II.  (Philebus  et  Symposium,^  Graece,  e  Recen- 
sione  H.  Stephani,  Varietate  Lectionis,  Animadversionibus- 
que  criticis  illustrati  ab  J.  F.  Fischero,  8vo.  Lips.  1776 

—  Convivium,  Gr.  curavit  Guil.  Dindorfius,  8vo.  Lips.  1823 


196  AUCTORES  CLASSIC!. 

Platonis  DoGlriaa  de  Deo,  e  Dialogis  ejus,  in  Usuin  Scholarum, 
Philologorum,  Phiiosophorum,  et  Theologorum  excerpta,  et 
in  Ordinem  redacta  a  L.  Horetel,  Lips*  1804 — Helhan  de 
Arte  Medendi  apud  Priscos,  1706,  Svo. 

Eu  thy  demos  et  Oorgias,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit,  vertity  No- 

tasque  soas  adjecit  M.  J.  Ronth,  royal  Bvo.  Onm.  1784 

''  Viro  Reveieiido  Sunueli  Parr,  LL.  D.  singularis  doctrine  ergo, 
hoc  MunuBculum  donat  M.  J.  Routh." 

Euthyphro,Gr.  ProlegomenisetCommentariis  illustravit  G. 


Stallbaumius,  cum  Schoi.  Gr.  ex  Cod.  Bodl.  8vo.  Lips.  1823 
—  Ion,  Gr.  curavit  Nitzsch,  8vo.  Lips.  1822 

Leges  et  Epinomis,  Gr.  ad  optimonim  Librorum  Fidem 


emendavit,  perpetua  Adnotatione  illustravit,  et  Indices  Renim 

ac  Verborum  adjecit  D.  F.  Astius,  2  vol.  8vo.      Lips.  1814 

—  Menexenus,  et  Pcriclis  Thucydidei  Oratio  Funebris,  Gr. 


reccnsuit  et  Animadversionibus  illustravit  J.  C.  Gottleber, 
8vo.  lAps.  1782 

—  Parmenides,  sive  de  Ideis,Gr.et  Lat  studio  J.  G.  Thom- 


son, 8vo.  Oxon,  1728 

Phsedo,  Gr.  explanatus  et  emendatus  Prolcgomenis  et 


Annotatione  Dan.  Wyttenbachii,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1810 

—  Phacdrus,  recensuit,  Hermiso  Scholiis  e  Cod.  Monac.  XI. 


suisque  Commentariis  illustravit  D.  F.  Astius,  Uvo.  lAps,  1810 

—  Phiiebus,  Gr.  recensuit,  Prolegomenis  et  Commentariis 
illustravit  G.  Stallbaum :  accesserunt  Olympiodori  Scholia 
in  Philebum  nunc  primum<edita,  8vo.  Lips.  1820 

—  de   Philosophia  Dialogus,  qui  inscribitur  E^aorat    sive 


Amatores,  Gr.  edidit  D.  J.  J.  Stutzmanii,  Erlang,  1818. — 
Fichte  de  Philosophiae  Novae  Platonicsc  Origine,  Berl  1818 
8vo. 

de  Republica  sive  de  Justo  Libri   X.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Ver- 


w 


sionem  emendavit,  Notasque  adjecit  K.  Massey,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Cantab.  1713 
Politia,  sive  de  Republica  Libri  X.  Gr.  recensuit  atque 


explanavit  F.  Astius:  accedunt  Additamenta  ad  Commen- 
tarium  in  Platonis  Phaedrum,  8vo.  Lips.  1814 


AUGTQRBS   CLASSIGI.  i99 

Platonis  Politia, — Idem,  Editio  altera,  priore  et  emendatior  e| 
auciior,  Byok  Jenm,  1820 

— de  Rebus  Divinis  Dialog!  Selecti,  Gr.  et  Lat,  Socratis 

Apologia,  Crito,  Phaedo,  e  Libb.  Legum  decimus.  Alcibiades 
II.  de  Religione,  de  Justo,  de  Aoiinae  Iminortalitate,  de  Dei 
Existentia,  de  Precibus,  (ed.  I.  North,)  8vo.      Cantah.  1683 

-»— ^ —  Symposium  et  Alcibiades  J.,  Gr.  recensuit  D.  F,  Astius, 


8vo.  Landskut.  1809 

—  Alcinoi  in  Platonicam  Philosophiam  Introduction  Gr.  et  Lat. 

Bto.  O^oti.  1067 

—  Scholia  in  Platonem,  e  Godd.  MSS.  collegit  D.  Ruhnkenius, 

8to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1800 

—  Chrestomathia  Platoniana,  (a  Christiano  Mullero,)  Bvo. 

Turici,  1756 

—  Dialogorum  Platonis  Argomenta  exposita  et  illustrata  a  D. 

Tiedemann,  8vo.  BipotUi,  1786 

Plauti  Comoddiae,  cum  Correctione  et  Interpretatione  Hermolai, 

Menilae,  Politiani,  et  Beroaldi,  folio 

$.  I.  et  a.  {circa  1480-1600; 

Comoedise,  cum  Interpretatione  Job.  Bapt.  Pii,  folio 

Mediolani,  1500 

Comoediae,  cura  Nic.  Angelii,  12mo,  FlorentUBy  Criunta  1514 

Comoedise,  accedit  Commentarius  ex  Variorum  Notis  et 

Observationibus,  quarum  plurimse  nunc  primum  eduntur :  ex 

Recensione  J.  F.  Gronovii,  Bvo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1664 
Comoediae,  cum  Notis  et  Interpretatione  in  Usum  Delphini, 

2  vol.  4to.  Parii,  1679 

Gomcediae,  cum  Gommentario  Lambini,  folio,  Lutetue,  1688 

Gomoediae,  Gronovii,  l8mo.  Wetttenii^  1721 

Gomcediae,  ex  Recensione  Gronovii,  cum  Notis  Variorum, 

et  cum  Praefat.  J.  A.  Emesti,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lipt.  1760 
Comcediae,  ex  Recensione  J,  R.  Vulpii,  cum  Notis  selectio- 

ribus :  accedit  Novus  Index  looupletissimus,  4  vol.  12mo. 

Venet.  1788 

Gomoddiae,  recensuit  B.  F.  Schmieder,  cum  ejusd.  Comment. 

perpetuo,  2  vol.  8vo.  Oott.  1804 


200  AUCTORES    CLA8SICI. 

Plauti  Comoediae,  recensuit  F.  H.  Bothe,  2  vol.  8vo.         HaL  1821 

Comcedise,  IV.  Selectse,  in  Usum  Delpbini,  ed.  Patrick,  8vo. 

iMgd.  Bai.  1724 

With  some  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Comoediae  ires,  Captivi,  Miles  Gloriosus,  Trinummus :  edidit 

Idndemaun,  8to.  lAp9,  1823 

Amphitruo,  edidit  Astius,  8to.  Landukuti^  1818 

Gaptivi,  ad  Metricee  Legis  Normam  recensuit  Bosscha,  8vo. 

Anut.  1817 

Miles  Gloriosus,  cum  Notis  selectb  Variorum  atque  suis 

edidit  Dantzius,  8vo.  VvMoricB^  1804 

Rudens,  edidit  Reiziiis,  8vo.  Ztpt.  1789 

Trinummus,  recensuit  et  pne&tus  est  G.  Hermannus,  Iap$* 

1800 — Elegia  ad  M.  Valer.  Corvinum  Messalam,  edidit  G. 
P.  E.  Wagner,  Lipi.  1816,  8vo. 

Trinummus,  cum  brevi  Adnotatione,  denuo  edidit  F.  Gcdler, 

6vo.  CohnujB  ad  Rhenum,  1824 

Truculentus.  Emendatiorem  suisque  numeris  edidit  J.  Goeller, 


870.  CoL  1824 

Plinii  Historiae  Naturalis  Libri  XXXVII.  cum  Notis  Jac.  Dale- 

campii,  folio  Geneva^  1631 
Historia  Naturalis,  cum  Commentariis   et  Adnotationibus 

Variorum  :  ex  Recensione  J.  F.  Gronovii,  3  vol.  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1669 

"  This  Edition  of  Pliny's  Nat.  Hist,  once  belonged  to  the  very  skilful 
and  learned  Dr  Dack  of  Norwich.  It  was  given  to  me  by  my  worthy 
Norwich  Pupil,  Mr.  Humfrey,  who  married  the  accomplished  and 
amiable  niece  and  heiress  of  Dr  Pack.''    S.  P. 

Historia  Naturalis,   Interpretatione  et  Notis  iilustravit  J. 

Harduinus,  5  vol.  4to.  Parii,  1686 
Historia  Naturalis,  cum  Interpretatione  et  Notis  Harduini, 

ediiio  altera,  emendatiar,  3  vol.  folio,  russia  Paris,  1723 

''  V.  D.  Samueli  Parr,  LL.  D.  Librum  huncce  il^nvtit  fAfn/Mrtnn,  D.  D. 
Georgius  Malthy  III.  Cal.  Maii.  Anno  Sacro  MDCCCII.*' 

Historia  Naturalis,  recensuit  et  Notis  iilustravit  G.  Brotier, 

6  vol.  12mo.  Paris,  1779 


AVCTORES   CLASSIGI.  201 

PliBii  EpistolsetPanegyricus,  Notis  iilustrata,  8vo.       Oxoh.  1680 

Epistolarum  Libri  X,  recensait  Notisque  illustravit  G.  E.  Gie- 

rig,  2  vol.  Bvo.  Lips,  1800 

Epistolae  et  Panegyricus,  ex  Recensione  et  cum  AdnotationU 

bus  perpetuis  Jo.  M.  Gesneriy  quibus  J.  M.  Heusingeri,  J.  C. 
T.  Ernesti,  suasque  Notas  addidit  G»  H.  Schaefer,  8vo. 

Lips.  1806 

Epistolae »  ad  fidem  maxime  Codicis  praestaDtissimi  Pragensis, 

collatis  ceteris  Libris  scriptis  editisque  recensuit,  Praefatione, 
Vita  Auctoris,  Notis  criticis,  et  Tabula  Similium  Lithog^- 
phica  instruxit  F.  N.  Fitze,  8yo.  Prag<B,  1820 

Idem,  editio  altera,  (repetita,)  8vo.  Prag<B,  1823 

Plotini  (Platonicorum  facile  Coryphaei)  Opemm  Philosophicorum 
omnium  Libri,  in  Sex  Enneades  distribjuti,ex  antiquorum  Godi- 
cum  Fide  nunc  primum  Gnece  editi,  cum  Versione  Latina 
Marsilii  Ficini,  Interpretatione  et  Commentatione,  folio 

Banl.  1680 

Liber  de  Pulchritudine,  Gr.  ad  Codd.  fidem  emendavit,  An- 

notationem  perpetuam,  interjectis  D.  Wy  ttenbachii  Notis,  Epis- 
tolam  adjecit  Creuzer:  accedunt  Anecdota  Graeca  Procli 
et  Nicephori,  et  Lectiones  Piatonicae,  e  Codd.  MSS.  enotats, 
8vo.  HeideJb.  1814 

Plutarchi  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  aliorum  et  Xylandri,  2  vol. 
folio  Franc.  1620 

With  marks  and  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Vitae  Parallelae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curavit  A.  Bryanus,  6  vol. 

4to.  Land  1729 

^  This  was  the  gift  of  my  grateful  pupil  and  worthy  friend  Mr.  John 
B&rtlam  A.  B.,  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Aug.  13,  1793."   S.  P. 

Vitae  Parallelae,  Gr.  recensuit  Schaefer,  0  vol.  18mo. 

Lips.  Tauchn.  1823 
Opera  Moralia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  castigavit,  subjunxit  Animad- 


versiones,  item  Indices  copiosos  adjecit  Dan.  Wyttenbach, 

13  vol.  8vo.  Oxofiit,  1796-1810 

"  The  gift  of  my  learned  friend  the  Rev.  Mr.  Professor  Martyn,  to 
whose  accomplished  son  I  had  been  tutor  at  Hatton  Parsonage."    S.  P. 


303  AUGTORBS  CLA8SICI. 

Phitarchiy  DenuMtheDii  et  Ciceronb  Vitae  Parallelae,  nunc  primiuii 
separatini  editae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensait  et  Notts  illustravit 
P.  Barton,  8vo.  (hum.  1744 

Alcibiadesy  Gr.  recensuit,  perpetua  Annotatione  instnixit. 

Diss,  de  Footibus  hujus  ViUe  pnemisit  J.  G.  F.  Baehr,  8vo. 

HeideW.  1822 
de  Liberorum  Educatione,  Gr.  cum  Nova  Interpretatione 


Latina,  et  Adootat.  C.  A.  Heumanni :  Editionem  curavit» 

G.  Xylandri  suasque  Observationes  addidit  J.  F.  Heusingerus, 

8yo.  Up8. 1748 

—  de  Ingenuorum  Pueronim  Educatione :  accedunt  bina  ejus- 


dem  Plutarchiy  et  Marcelli  Sidetae  Medici  Fragmenta,  Gnece, 
recensuit  J.  G.  Schneider,  8vo.  Argent.  1775 

—  de  Educatione  Liberorum,  Gr.  et  Lat  Tariorum  Notas 


adjecit,  suasque  Animadversiones  immiscuit  T.  Edwards 
8to.  Cant.  1791 

—  Liber,  Quomodo  Juveni  audienda  sint  Poemata,  Gr.  cum 


Interpr.  Grotii :  Varr.  Lect.  et  Notas  adjecit  J.  Potter 
12mo.  OxoH.  1694 

—  Idem,  editio  altera,  12mo.  Ghug.  FcuHt,  176S 

—  Gommentarius  quomodo  Adolescens  Poetas  audire  de- 


beat,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  Interpr.  Xylandii:  secundis  curis  re- 
censitus,  emendatus,  et  multis  Animadv.  novis  iliustratus,  Opera 
J.  T.  Krebsii,  8vo.  Idps.  1779 

—  de  Physicis  Phil.   Decretis  Libri  V.   Gr.    emendatius 


edidit  et  Lectionis  Varietatem  adjecit  C.  D.  Beckius,  12mo. 

Lips.  1787 
de  Placitis  Philosophorum  Libri  V,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit. 


Adnotationibus,  Variantibus  Lectionibus,  Dissertationibus,  il- 
lustravit E.  Corsinus,  4to.  Florent.  1750 
■ —  Opera, — Reiskii  tres  Indices  in,  8vo.  Lips.  1782 


■  Graeci  Principes  Heroici  Carminis  et  alii  nonnulli,  Graece, 

studio  H.  Stephani,  folio  Paris,  H.  Steph.  1566 

Poetn  Graeci  Veteres  Carminis  Heroici  Scriptores,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cura 
Lectii,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio  GenewBy  1606 


AI7CTOBB8  CLAS81C1.  S08 

Poets  Tragici,  Comici,  Lyrici,  Epigrammatariiy  Or.  et  Lat  cura 
Lectiiy  2  toI.  in  1,  folio  GenevtB,  1614 

— • Minores  GiDRci :  pnecipua  Lectionis  Varietate  et  Indicibua 

locupletissimis  instruxit  T.  Gaisford,  3  vol.  in  4,  8yo. 

Oxmii,  1814 

Grgeci  Gnomici,   Gr.  et  Lat.  curavit  Brunck,  12mo. 

Strasburg,  1784 
,  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  Glandorf»  cum  Praef. 


Heynii,   12mo.  Lip$,  1776 

Poetanim  Gnecorum  Veterum  ^Avoawavfiana  selecta,  cura  Schrd- 

deri,  12mo.  Marburg,  1733 

Poetaram  Latinorum  Veterum  Opera  et  Fragmenta,  curante  M. 

Maittaire,  2  vol.  folio  Ltmd.  1713 

"  The  gift  of  Sir  William  Jones  in  1779."    S.  P. 

"  The  Corpus  of  Latin  Poets  in  6  vols.  4to.  contains  many  additions, 
especially  from  the  later  Christian  writers,  to  the  folio  collection  pub- 
lished by  Maittaire."    S.P. 

Poetae  Latini  Minores,  cum  integris  Doctorum  Vironim  Notis  et 
quorundam  excerptis,  curante  P.  Burmanno,  qui  et  snas 
adjecit  Annotationes,  2  vol.  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1731 

Poetae  Latini  Minores,  curavit  J.  C.  Wemsdorf,  10  vol.  8vo. 

Alte/Umrgi,  1780-98 

Polemonis,  Himerii,  et  aliorum  Declamationes,  Gr.  Stephani,  4to. 
edit,  prin.  H.  Siepk.  1567 

Sophistae  Orationes,  Gr.  et  Lat.  a  P.  Possino  Lat.  Para- 

pbrasi  et  Notis  illustrate.  Tolosa,  1637 

Laudationes  II.    Funebres,   in   Cynaegirum   et 


Caliimachum,  occisos  in  Pugna  Marathonia,  Graece :  Textum 
recognovit,  Paraphrasin  Latinam  P.  Possini,  ejusdemque  et 
H.  Stephani  Notas  integras,  suasque  Animadversiones  adjecit 
J.  C.  Orellius ;  accedit  Incerti  Scriptoris  Graeci  Certamen 
inter  Gleonem  et  Aristomenem  de  Virtutis  Principatu,  8vo. 

Lips.  1819 

Polyaeni  Strategematum  Lib.  VII.  Gr.  et  Lat.  edidit  Is.  Casaabon, 

18mo.  Geneva,  1589 


204  AUCTORES   CLASSICI. 

Polyteni  Strategemata,  6r.  et  Lat.  recensuit  Maasyiciuiy  qui  Caaan- 
boni  nee  non  suas  Notas  adjecit,  8vo.  Lug.  Bat,  1690 

Strategemata,  Gnece,  edidit  Coray,  8vo.  Paris,  1809 

Polybii  Historiarum  Libri  quaes  supersunt,  Qr.  et  Lat.  intcrprete  Ga- 
saubono :  J.  Gronoyius  recensuit,  ac  Variorum  et  suas  Notaa 
adjecit,  3  toI.  dva  Amst  1670 

Historia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit,  digessit,  Emendatione,  Inter- 

pretatione,  Varietate  Lectionis,  Adnotationibus,  Indicibus  il- 
lustrarit  J.  Schweighaeuser,  9  toI.  8vo.  Lip$.  1789 

Supplementum,    continens    JEnese    Tactici  Gommentarium 

de  Toleranda  Obsidione,  ad  Codd.  MSS.  et  Editionum  Fidem 
recensitum;  Gasauboni,  aliorumque  et  suis  Adnotationibus 
illustratum,  edidit  J.  G.  Orellius,  8vo.  lApt,  1818 

Historia,  Graece,  4  vol.  in  2,  18mo.  Idps.  Tauchniizii,  1816 

Polybius  de  Republica  Romana,  sive  ex  ejusd.  Sexta  Historia  £z- 
cerpta,  Gr.  in  Us.  Schol.  edidit  Lehner,  8vo.        Suhb,  1823 

Pomponius  Meia  de  Situ  Orbis,  Rufus  Festus,  etc.  Stud.  Soc.  Bipont 
8vo.  Argent.  1806 

Porphyrii  de  Non  Necandis  ad  Epuiandum  Animantibus  Libri  lY. 
Gr.  et  Lat  per  Fogerolles,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1620 

Posidonii  Rhodii  Vita,  Reliquiae,  Doctrinae.  Gollegit  atque  iilustravit 
J.  Bake,  8vo.  Lvgd.  Bat.  1810 

Procli  in  Piatonis  Theologiam  Libri  VI.  Gr.  et  Lat.  per  ^m.  Por- 
tum :  accessit  Marini  Libellus  de  Vita  Procli,  etc.  folio 

Hamb.  1618 

et  Olympiodori  in  Piatonis  Alcibiadem  priorem  Gommentarii, 

et  ejusdem  Procli  Institutio  Theologica;  Graece:  edidit, 
Annotationemque  subjecit  F.  Greuzer,  3  vol.  8vo. 

Francf.  1820-22 

Procli  de  Motu  Libri  duo,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Interprete  Hagano,  12mo. 

Banl.  1545 

Procopii  Arcana  Historia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Alamanni,  cum  Notis,  folio 

Lugduni,  1623 

Propertii  Garmina,  recensuit,  iilustravit  T.  G.  Kuinoel,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Lipt.  1805 


AUCTORBS   CLAS8ICI.  206 

Pnidentii  Opera,  ad  fidem  recetisita,  emendata  MSS.  Notisque  et 
Indice  illustrata,  a  M.  J.  Weitzio,  8vo.  Hanav,  1613 

Opera,  recensuit  et  Adnotationibus  illustravit  G.  Cellarius, 

12mo.  Hake,  1703 

Quinti  Galabri  Pnetermissorum  ab  Homero  Libri  XIV.  Gr.  et  Lat. 
cum  integris  Emendationibus  Rhodomanni,  et  Adnotamentis 
selectis  CI.  Dausqueii,  curante  J.  C.  de  Pauw,  qui  suas 
etiam  Emendationes  addidit,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1734 

Calabri(SmyrDfei)Posthomericorum  Libri  XIV:  nunc  primum 

ad  Librorum  MSS.  Fidem  et  Virorum  Doctorum  Conjecturas, 
recensuit,  restituit,  et  supplevit  T.  G.  Tychsen :  accessenint 
Obser?ationes  C.  G.  Heynii,  8?o.  Argent,  1807 

Quintus  Curtius  de  Rebus  Gestis  Alexandri  Magni,  cum  Supplemen- 
tis  Freinshemii:  Interpretatione  etNotis  illustravit  Michael  Le 
Tellier,  in  Usum  Delphini,  4to.  Paris ^  1678 

,  cum  omnibus  Supplemeniis,  Variantibus,  Gommen- 

tariis,  ac  Notis  Variorum,  curavit  et  digessit  H.  Snakenburg, 
4to.  Lvgd.  Bat.  1724 

With  a  few  MS.  references,  ficc.  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Quinctiliaui  de  Institutione  Oratoria  Lib.  XII,  et  Declamationes : 
cum  Notis  Variorum,  curante  P.  Burmanno,  2  vol.  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1720 

■  de  Oratoria  Institutione  Libri  XII,  cura  C.  Gapperonnerii 

folio  Parii,  1726 
Institutionum  Oratoriarum  Libri  XIT,  ad  Usum  Scho- 


larum  accommodati,  recisis  quae  minus  necessaria  visa  sunt, 
et  brevibus  Notis  illustrati,  a  G.  Rollin,  8vo.         Lond.  1768 

"  I  used  this  book  at  College."   S.  P. — It  contains  a  few  MS.  notes. 

Institutiones  Oratoriae,  ad  Godicum  Veterum  Fidem  recen- 


suit, et  Annotatione  explanavit  G.  L.  Spalding,  4  vol.  8vo. 

Lips.  1798  1816 

^  Spalding  died  before  this  work  was  completed.    In  the  fourth  volume 
there  is  a  preface  by  Philip  Buttman."    S.  P. 

Institutiones  Oratoriae,  juxta  Editionem  Gottingensem 


J.  M.  Gesneri.  Accedunt  Pnefatio  et  Indices  copiosissimi,  2 

vol.  8vo.  Oxon,  1806 

Institutiones  Oratoriae,  recisis  quae  minus  necessaria  vide- 


286  AUCTOBSS  CLA8SICI. 

bantur.  Editio  nova,  StudloBorom  Usibiis  Accommodata,  et 
in  plurimis  Locis,  optimorum  Librorum  Fide,  emendata :  cu- 
rante  J.  Ingram,  royal  Qvo,  large  paper,  gilt  velfam,  Omm,  1809 

Presentatioo  copy,  with  the  following  inscription. 

Viro  Revercndo, 

Samueli  Parr,  LL.D. 

Ne  tanti  Tin  amicitiam  videatur 

Aut  parum  sensioe, 

Aut  inobservantia  quadam  parum  coluisse, 

Opus  hoc  ckkrissimi  Rhetoris, 

Qui  in  Eloquentia  ^  Ultimns  Rosnaoomm^ 

Haud  immerito  dici  potest, 

Summo  cum  studio 

D.  D.  D. 

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MDCCCXU. 

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Sophbta,  Severus  Alexandrinus)  Gr.  et  Lat.  cura  T.  Gale, 
8vo.  Oxon,  1676 

Idem,  Editio  altera,  cum  Varietate  Lectionis  Aldinse,  edidit 

J.  T.  Fischer,  8vo.  lApi.  1773 

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4to.  Argeni,  1766 

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Usum  Delphini,  8to.  Jjmd.  1758 

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ther. Dr.  Arthur  Homer.**    S.  P. 

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&c.  adjecit  G.  F.  D.  Gerlach,  4to.  BatU.  1823 

Sallustii  Philosophi  Libellus  de  Mundo,  Gr.  et  Lat.  emendatius  edidit, 
Luc«  HoUtenii  et  T.  Oalei  Annotationibus  integris,  Formei 
autem  selectis,  alionunque  et  suis  illustrayit  J.  C.  Orellius,  Bvo. 

Turici,  1821 

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dices confecit  Volger,  8to.  Lipi,  1810 

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4  vol.  8vo.  Bipont,  1792-7 

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et  Melampus)  Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  ReceDsione  Peruse!  et  Sylburgii: 
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ronis,  Gatonisque,  necnon  Palladii :  cum  Exscriptionibus  et 
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de  Mulo-M edicina,  &c.  Adjecta  Notse  Variorum  et  Lexicon 
Rei  Rusticae,  curante  J.  M.  Gesnero,  2  vol.  4to.  Lips,  1773-74 

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12mo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1620 

*'  This  book  belonged  to  the  learnedDr.  Matthew  Raine,  and  was  given  by 
his  very  accomplished  brother,  Jonathan  Raine,  to  Dr.  Parr,  April  1812." 

Seoecae  (Philosopbi  ac  Rbetoris) '^Opera,  quae  extant,  ad  veterum 
Exemplarium  Fidem  nunc  recens  castigata,  Graecb  Lacunis, 
quibus  superiores  Editiones  scatebant  expletis :  ac  Gommen- 
tariis selectioribus  Variorum  illustrata,  et  Locb  Gommunibus. 
Gura  F.  Morelli,  folio  Paris,  1607 

With  MS.  references,  and  a  few  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 


208  AUCTORBS   CLASSICI. 

Senecae  (Philosophi)  Opera  Omnia,  recognovit  et  illustrayit  F.  £. 

Rohkopf,  5  vol.  Svo.  lApi,  1797 
(Philosophi)  Opera  Omnia :  Studiis  Societatis  Bipontinae, 

5  vol.  8vo.  Argent.  1809 
(Rhetorb)  Opera,  ad  optimas  Editioneti  collata:  Studiis 

Societatis  Bipontinae.    Editio  secunda,  emendatior,  8vo. 

Argent.  1810 
-^  (PhUosophi)  Epistolas,   ex  Recensione  Lipsii  et  Gronovii, 

18mo.  Anut.  Elzevir,  1658 

With  a  few  MS.  notes. 

ad  Lucilium  Epistolae  Morales :  Studiis  Societatis  Bipontinae 

2  vol.  8vo.  Argent.  1800 
Naturalium  Quaestionum  Libri  VII.  Reco^ovit,  emendavit, 

atque  Commentario  perpetuo  illustravit  O.  D.  Koeler,  8vo. 

Gotting.  1819 
Tragoediae,  ex  Recensione  et  Museo  P.  Scriverii,  Lugd.  Bat.. 

1621. — Scriverii  Collectanea  Veterum  Tragicorum,   Ijigd. 

Bat.  1620,  8vo. 
Tragosdiae,  ad  Editionem  Oronovii  emendatae,  cum  Notis  Far- 

nabii,  18mo.  Am»t.  1714 
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« 

J.  Lipsii,  M.  A.  Delrii,  Jani  Gruteri,  H.  Commelini,  Josephi 
Scaligeri,  D.  et  N.  Ueinsiorum,  T.  Farnabii,  aliorumque, 
itemque  Observationibus  nonnullis  H.  Grotii :  curavit  Schroe- 
der,  4to.  Delphis,  1728 

Tragcediae,  ad  optimas  Editiones  collatas,  praemittitur  Notitia 

Literaria :  Studiis  Societatis  Bipont.  8vo.  Bipont.  1785 

Tragcediae,  recehsuit  Tarkillus  Baden,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1821 


Sexti  Empirici  Opera,  quae  extant,  Gr.  et  Lat.  addita  est  Pyrrhonis 
Vita,  nee  non  Claudii  Galeni  Pergameni  de  optimo  Docendi 
Genere  Liber,  quo  ad  versus  Academicos  Pyrrhoniosque  dis- 
putat,  Gr.  et  Lat.  folio  QenewB,  1621 

Opeia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  curavit,  Notas  priorum  suasque  addidit  J.  A. 

Fabricius,  folio  Lip$.  1718 

Sibyllinorum  Librorum,  quas  apud  Lactantium  reperiuntur,  Fragmenta : 
edidit  Struve,  8vo.  Regiom.  1817 


AUCTORBS  CLASSIC!.  200 

Silii  Italici  Punicorum  Libri  XVII.  cum  CoromentRiiis  Petri  Marai, 
folio  Venet.  1402 

cam  Commentario  Daasqueii*  4to.  PariSf  1618 

com  Notis  Variorum,  curante  A.  Drakenborch,  4to. 

Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1717 

Samueli  Parr,  Amico  optimo,  et  inter  Eraditos  fjuile  principi,  D.  D. 
E.  H.  Barker  III.  Non.  Jan.  A.D.  1812. 

Varietate  Lectionis  et  Couimentario  perpetuo  illustravitJ.  C.T. 

Ernesti,  2  yoI.  Syo.  Lips,  1701 

Varietate  Lectionis  et  Perpetua  Adnotatione  illustratus  a  O.  A. 

Ruperti,  cui  pr«fatus  est  Heyne,  2  vol.  Svo.   Goetting.  1705 

Simonis  Socratici  Dialogi  IV,  Gr.  edidit  A.  Boeckhius,  Svo. 

Heid.  1810 

Socratis  Antisthenis  et  Aliorum  Socraticorum  Epistolas  Leo  AUatius 
bactenus  non  editas,  primus  Graece  yulgavit,  Lat  vertit, 
Notas  adjecit,  Dialogum  de  Scriptis  Socratis,  praefixit,  4to. 

Paris,  1637 

Socratis  et  Socraticorum,  Pythagorse  et  Pythagoricorum  Epistolae, 
Gr.  Notis  aliorum  et  suis  illustravit  Orellius,  8yo.  Lips.  1815 

Solinus  (Julius)  de  Situ  Orbis  et  Mirabilibus  Mundi ;  et  Vibius  Se- 
quester de  Fluminibus,  &c.  fojio  Pisauri  ap,  H.  Soncinum,  1512 

Sophoclis  Tragosdis,  Greece,  (et  Ajax  atque  Electra,  Latine;)  una 
cum  omnibus  Graecis  Scholiis,  et  cum  Latinis  Joach.  Came- 
rarii,  4to.  H,  Stephanus,  1568 

"  Stephens's  edition  of  Sophocles  belonged  to  Dr.  Bentley.  It  was  g^ven 
to  me  by  the  learned  Professor  White,  1791."     8.  P. 

Tragoediae,  Gr.  Maittairii,  2  vol.  12mo.  Lmd,  1747 

Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Nbtis  Johnsoni,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Interleaved,  in  4  vol.,  and  completely  filled  with  MS.  notes,  probably 
written  by  Dr.  Parr,  when  at  CoUejce.  From  a  MS.  Note,  he  appears  to 
have  intended  to  have  had  them  eventually  destroyed. 

— — —  TragCBdis,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Scholiis  :  curavit  J.  Capperon- 
nier,  post  ejus  Mortem  edidit  et  annotavit  J.  F.  Vauvilliers, 
2  vol.  4to.  Paris,  1781 

Tragoediae.  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Scholiis  Grsecis,  recensuit  et 


Notis  illustravit  Brunck,  2  vol.  4to.  Argent.  1786 

—  TragcediK,  Gr.  etLat.  denuo  recensuit  et  Brunckii  Annota- 

p 


210  AUCTORBS  CLAS8ICI. 

tione  Integra,  alioniait  et  suft  iUuttrayit  F.  H.  BoUm,  8  vol. 

eh.  script.  Lips.  1806 

Sophoclis  Tragoediae,  cum.  Variia  Lectumibiis  «l  Indiee  amplissimo 

(cura  T.  Morell)  EimuB,  1786 

With  MS.  notes,  some  of  them  not  by  Dr.  Parr.    . 

Traf tisdise^  Gr.  cum  Animadvers.  S.  Muagraviiy  2  vol.  8vo. 

Qapoii.1800 

— > Tragcedie,  Gr.  emendayit,  Var.  Lectionesy  Scholia,  Notaa- 

que,  turn  aliorum  turn  suas  adjecit  C.  G.  A.  Erfiirdt.  Accedit 
Lexicon  Sophocleum,  7  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1802-26 

TragcediBe,Gr.  recensnit  et  brevibns  Erfardtii  Notts  instruxit 


Hermannusy  vol.   1 — 5,   (Aniigona,  CEdipns  Rex,  Ajax, 

Electra»  Trachiniae,)  12mo.  Lips.  1809-1817 

**  The  gift  of  the  peerlisw  editor,  Heimaon.*'    8.  P. 

—  AjaXy  Gnece,  cum  SdboUis  et  Comment,  perpetno  edidit 


Lol>eck,  8vo.  Lips.  1809 

-*•  Ajax,  Gr.  recensuit  et  brevibus  Notb  instruxit  Erfurdt, 


12mo.  j^pf.  1817 

''  Samueli  Pftrrio,  Tiro  sosmie  wverendo»  G.  Bermuiwnf." 

—  Antigone,  Gr.  ex  Recensione  Bniockii,  cum  Commantario 


perpettto  C.  Barby,  12mo.  Berlin,  1806 

—  Antigona,  Gr.  recensuit  et  brevibus  Notis  instruxit  £rfiurdt» 


ed.  2nda«  cum  Adnot  G.  Hermanni,  12mo.  Lips.  1823 

"  Given  to  me  by  Hermann,  whose  autograph  is  prefixed" — S,  P. 

—  ut  Yolunt,  Clytemoestrte   Fragmentum,  post  Editionem 
Mosquensem  principem  edi  curavit  C,  L.  Struve,  12mo. 

Rigoi,  1807 

—  Electra,  Gr.  recensuit  et  brevibus  Notis  iastruxit  G.  Her- 


manous,  12mo.  eh.  vel.  1819 

**  D.  Samaeli  Parrio,  viro  summe  reverendo,  6.  Heimannas." 

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notatione  illustravit  C.  Th.  Kuinoel,  12mo.  Zips,  1790 

—  CEdipus  Rex,  Gr.  recensuit  et  illustrayit  Erfurdt,  cum 
Adnot.  Hermann!,  12mo.  Lips.  1823 

"  The  gift  of  Hcrmaan."    S.  P. 

<£dipus  Coloneus,  Gr.   cam  Reisigii  Comment,  critico 


et  Enarratiooe,  3  parts,  6yo.  Jeme,  1822-3 


▲UCTORBS   CLASSICI.  211 

Sophoclis  Philoctetcs ;  Euripidis  Hecaba,  Medea,  Iphigenia  in  Au- 

lide;  Gr.  cura  H.  Niemeyer:  Editio  altera,  cui  Indicem 

adjeoit  J.  Ph.  Krebs,  8vo.  Hal  1797 

■      Philoctetes,  Gr.  e  BrunckiaD^  Recensione,  cum  Com- 

neiitario  C.  Barby,  12mo.  Berlin^  1803 

Philoctetes,  Gr.  edidit  Gedike,  Berl.  1781  —  Euripidis 


Phcenisstt,  edidit  G.  Bnrges,  Lond.  1809,  12ino. 

Philoctetes,   Gr.   cum    suis    selectifque   aliorum  Notis, 


edidit  P.  Buttmann,  8vo.  Bwl.  182S 

—  Philoctetes,  Gr.  recognovit  et  Comment.  illuBtravit  S.  P. 


Matthsei,  8to.  Altona,  1822 

—  Philoctetes,  Gr.  reeensait  et  brevibus  Notis  bstruxit  G. 


Hermannus,  12mo.  Altona,  1824 

<'  The  gift  of  Heimann."    8.  P. 

-^-TraohiDitt,  Gr.  edidit,  Comment  iUustrayit  I.  G.  C.  Hoepf- 


ner,  8vo.  lAps.  1791 

-«-<- Traohinise,  Gr.  ex  Recensione  Brunckii,  Varietate  Lec^ 


tionifl,  Notisque  illustravit  Billerbeck,  12mo.  HildeM,  1801 
Statii  Opera,  cum  Observationibus  ac  Commentariis  tarn  yeterum 
quam  recentiorum  Interpretum,  reoensuit  et  novo  Commen- 
tario  iilustraTit  Cruceus,  2  vol.  4to.  Paris,  1618 

Opera,  cum  Notis  ad  Marginem  Commentarii  vice,  quas  col- 
legit  T.  Stephens,  2  parts  in  1  vol  12mo.  CaiU.  1651 
Opera,  cum  Notis  Variorum  et  Veenhuseni,  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1671 
SOvarum  libri  V.  recensuit,  Notis  atque  Emendat  illustrayit 
J.  Markland,  4to.  Lml  1728 

Stephaaus  Byzantinus  de  Urbibus,  Gr.  et  Lat  restituit,  supplevit, 
Versione  et  Comment  illustravit  A.  Berkelius :  acced.  Varise 
Lectiones  ab  J.  Gronovio  collectm:  item  Lues  Holstenii 
Notae  et  Castigationes,  2  vol.  folio  Lugd.  Bat.  1684 

de  Urbibusy  Gr.  et  Lat  edidit  J.  de  Pineda^  his  additae 

pneter  ejusdem  Stephani  Fragmentum,  Coilationes  Jac.  Gro- 
noyii,  folio  Amii,  1735 

i  Lyrici  Fragmenta  m  unum  collecta,  certo  Ordine  digesta 

p  2 


212  AUCTORES   CLAS8ICI. 

et  Interpretatione  illustr.  auctore  Joanne  Andrea  SuehfofC : 
cum  Epistola  Heynii  ad  Auctorem,  4to.  Gm.  1771 

Stobsi  Ecloganim  Physicarum  et  Ethicarum  Libri  duo,  6r.  et  Lat. 
ad  Codd.  MS8.  fidem  suppleti  et  castigati^  Annotatione  et 
Versione  Latina  instructi»  A.  H.  L.  Heeren,  4  vol.  Svo. 

Gait.  1792 

Florilegium,  Gr.  ad.  MSS.  Fidem  emendayit  et  supplevit 

T.  Gaisford,  4  vol.  8vo.  Oxoh.  1822 

Strabonis  Rerum  Geographicamm  Libri  XVII,  Gr.  et  Lat  recen- 
8uit  ac  Commentariis  illustravit  Is.  Casaubonus,  folio 

GenewB^  1587 
With  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Geog^aphia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Variorum,  praecipue  Caaan- 

boni,  Animadversionibus ;  Codicum  MSS.  Collationem, 
Annotationes,  et  Tabulas  Geographicas  adjecit  T.  Falconer, 
2  vol.  folio  Oxon,  Clarend.  1807 

Geographia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  ad  optimos  Codd.  MSS.  recensuit. 


Varietate  Lectionis  Adnotationibusque  illustravit  J.  Sieben- 
kees,  7  vol.  8yo.  Lips,  1796-1818 

Geog^apbia,  Gnece,  3  tom.   18mo. 

Lip$.  Tauchnitzii^  1819 

Strabonis  Iberia,  sive  Rerum  Geograph.  Lib.  tertius,  Graece ;  emen- 
datus,  Rerum  Argumentis  prwmissis,  Indiceque  adjecto  Juve- 
num  Usibus  accommodavit  C.  T.  Groskurd,  8to. 

StraUmnd,  1819 

Suetonius  de  Vita  XII.  Caesarum,  cum  Commentario  J.  Schildii, 
8yo.  Ludg.  Bat.  1682 

ex  Recensione  I.  G.  Graevii,  cum  ejusdem  et  Variorum 

Notis,  4to.  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1691 

= cum  Commentario  S.  Pitisci  et  Notis  Variorum,  2  vol.  in 


1,  4to.  charta  magna  LeovardUe,  1714 

cum  Notis  Variorum  et  P.  Burmanni,  2  vol.  4to. 

Amst.  1736 

Solpicise  Satyra,  cum  Comment.' C  G.  Schwarzii,  edidit  Jo.  Gur- 

littU8,4to.  Hamb.  1819 


,  AUCTORBS  CLA8SICI.  213 

Sulpicii  Seven  quae  extant  Opera  omoia»  cum  Notts  Vorstii  et 
Clerici,  12mo.  Xtpt.  1709 

Symmachi  Epistolae,  ex  Recensione  Parei,  12mo.        NeapoHf  1617 

Octo  Orationum  Ineditarum  Partes,   invenit,  Notisque 

illustravit  Angelus  Maius  Franc.  1816 

Syntipse  Fabulae,  Gr.  et  Lat  e  duobus  Codicibus  Mosq.  edidit  et 
Animadv.  adjecit  C.  F,  Matthaei:  accesserunt  Scholia  in- 
edita  Porphyrii  et  aliorum  ad  Iliados  Si,  8vo.  Lipt.  1781 

Syri  Mimi  et  Aliorum  Sententiae,  cum  D.  Labenii  Prologo  et  Frag- 
mentis  Moralibus  :  collegit  ac  illustravit  Orellius,  8vo. 

Ups.  1822 

Taciti  Opera,  quae  exstant,  J.  Lipsius  quintum  recensuit :  additi  Com- 
meutarii  meliores  plenioresque  cum  Curis  secundis,  folio 

Lugd.  Bat.  1589 
With  MS.  notes,  some  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Opera,  cum  Notis  Variorum,  ex  Recensione  et  cum  Notis  I. 

Gronovii,  2  vol.  4to.  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1721 

Opera,  cum  Notis  Variorum,  cura  I.  A.  Emesti,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Lip$.  1772 

"  Opera,  Supplemeutis,  Notis,  et  Dissertationibus  illustravit  G. 
Brotier,  7  vol.  12mo.  Part«,  1776 

Opera,  cum  Notis  et  Dissertat.  Brotieri,  curante  A.  J.  Valpy, 

5  vol.  royal  8vo.  charta  maxima  land.  1812 

— • —  Opera,  ex  Recensione  £mesti,  denuo  curavit  J.  J.  Oberlinus, 
cum  Notis  Selectis,  3  vol.  sm.  8vo.  Bostoni,  (AmeruuB,)  1818 

Opera,  (edente  H.  Homer,)  4  vol.  royal  8vo.  charta  maxima^ 

Land.  1790 

Germania  et  Vita  Agricolae,  ed.  H.  Homer,  sm.  8vo.  ch.  veUna, 

redmor.  Land.  1788 

de  Oratoribus  Dialogus  :  recensuit,  Adnot.  aliorum  et  sua  illus- 
travit I.  H.  A.  Schulze,  8vo.  Lips.  1788 

de  Oratoribus    Dialogus,   ex  Recensione  G.  Seebode,  Gott 

1813 — ^Taciti  Germania,  recensuit  ac  illustravit  P.  D.  Longo- 
lius,  edidit  J.  Kappius,  12mo.  Lips.  1788 

Terentii  Comoediae,    a  Phil.  Melanchthone  restitutae,  ejusdemque 


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S14  AUCTORBS  CLAI6IC1. 

ScholHs  illttstratae :  CommeBttria  il«m  A.  Donati  in  MMdem, 
4to.  Mogmt,  1628 

<*  Lib«r  hatid  TulgBiu.''    S.  P. 

TeroAtii  Conuediee,  accedunt  Hngenii  Index  et  Terentii  Imitatio 
Plaatina,  12mo.  Amxt.  1710 

Comosdiae  ia  Usum  Delphini,  8vo.  l/md.  1709 

Dr.  Parr's  school-book,  with  MS*  remarks. 

«-  Comcediie,  recensnit  Notisque  auxit  Fr.  Hare,  4to. 

L(md.  1724 

With  a  few  MS.  notos  by  1}t.  Parr. 

—  Comoedis,  recensuit,  Notasque  suas  et  G.  Faerni  addidit  R. 
B^ntleius.  Phaedri  Fabultt»  Pub.  Syri,  et  aliorum  Vetenrai 
Senteniia!,  ex  Receasione  et  cum  Notia  Rio.  Bentleii.  4to. 

Cantab.  1726 

With  a  few  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

—  Comoediae,  cum  Comment.  Observat,  et  Notis  iElii  Dooati 
et  Variorum,  cura  A.  H.  Westerbovii,  2  vol.  in  3,  4to. 

Hag.  Cam.  1726 

—  Comoediae,  cum  Interpretatione  Doi^ati  et  Calphumii,  et 
Commentario  perpetuo,  curavit  A.  H.  Westerhoyius,  8vo. 

Hag.  Cam.  1732 

—  Comcedise,  Latine  et  Italice,  cum  Personarum  Figuris  ari 
accurate  incisis,  ex  MS.  Cod.  Bib.  Vat.  (studio  Nio.  Forti- 
guerrw,)  folio  Urbini,  1736 

—  Comoedise,  ex  Recensione  Lindenbrogii,  cum  Var.  Lect.  et 
Observationibus,  edente  I.  C,  Zeunio,  2  vol.  8to.  IdpM,  1^74 

—  Comoediae,  cum  selecta  Var.  Lect.  et  perpetua  Adnotatione  : 
studiis  Soc.  Bipont,  2  vol.  8vo.  Bip.  1779 

—  Comoediae,  edente  D.  P.  J.  Bruns,  2  vol.  8vo.     Hal4e,  1811 

"  This  edidon  is  valuable,  because  the  text  is  adapted  tid  Fidem  Codi- 
cU  Halemigf  and  contains  various  Readings  and  Scholia  different  from 
the  common ;  and  because  of  the  Itfamed  Dictata  of  Ruhnkenius,  which 
are  appended.''    S.  P. 

—  Comoediae,  ad  Cpdices  MSS.  et  optimas  £ditione8  recognoyit, 
Varietate  Lectionis,  Commentario  perpetuo,  et  Indice  Ver- 
borum  instruxit  F..C.  G.  Perlet :  aceedunt  Variae  Lectionef 


AVCTORB8   CLAS81CI.  315 

trium  Codicum  Ottelferbytanonim,  nunc  primum  ooUatorum 
excerpts.  8yo.  eh.  script,  lAps.  1821 

<<  A  seniible  and  vmM  edition."    8.  P. 

Themistii  Orationes  XXXIII.,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis  Harduini, 
folio  Paru,  1684 

Theocritiy  Moschi,  Bionis,  Simmise,  quae  extant,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum 
Scholiis  et  Indice  copioso,  studio  Dan.  Heinsii.  Accedunt 
Jos.  Scaligeri,  I.  Casauboni,  et  ejusdem  Dan.  Heinsii  Notae 
et  Lectiones,  4to.  e  Bib.  Commel.  1604 

Moschi,  et  Bionis  Idyllia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Poetis  ex  Latinis 

illustrata,  Notulis  quibusdam  interjectis,  opera  et  studio  T. 
Martini,  8to.  Land.  1760 

Reliquiae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Graecis  et  Commen- 


tariis  integris  H.  Stephani,  Jos.  Scaligeri,  et  I.  Casauboni, 
curavit  lo.  Jac.  Reiske,  2  vol.  4to.  Ftemue,  1765-66 

quae  supersunt,  Gr.  cum  Scholiis  Graecis,  Glossb  ineditis. 


Indicibus  amplissimis,  et  Notis  Toupii  et  Variorum  edidit, 
suas  Notas  et  Dissertationes  addidit  T.  Warton.  AdditiB 
Toupii  Curae  Posteriores.  2  vol.  4to,  Oxon.  1770-72 

The  Cura  Potteriores  contain  some  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Decern  Eidyllia,  Gr,  Latinis  pleraque  numeris  a  C.  A. 


Wetstenio  reddita,  in  Usum  Auditorum,  cum  Notis  edidit, 
ejusdemqueAdoniazusas  uberioribos  Adnotationibusinstruxit 
L.  C.  Valckenaer,  8vo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1773 

Idyllia  quaedam  selecta,  Grr.  et  Lat.  recensuit,  Variorum 


Notas  adjecit,  suasque  Animadversion es,  partim  Latine, 
partim  AnglicescriptasimmiscuitT.  Edwards,  8vo.  Cant.  1779 
—  Bionis  et  Moschi  Carmina  Bucolica,  Gr.  et  Lat.  emenda- 


^^^^^tmmd>tmt» 


vit,  Var.  Lect.  instruxit  L.  C.  Valckenaer,  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1781 

-^  Bionis  et  Moschi  Carmina,  Graece,  cnm   Commentariis 

integris  Valckenarii,  firunokii,  et  Toupii,  (cura  L.  Heio- 

dorff,)  2  vol.  6vo.  BeH.  1810 

Beliquiae,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Textum  recognovitet  cum  Animad- 


versiofnibus  Wartoni,  Harlesii,  Sohroeberi^  Valckenarii,  Gais- 


216  AI3CTORBS  CLAS8ICI. 

fordi,  aliorum  excerptis,  suisque  edidit  Kiesaling.  Accedunt 
Arg^menta,  Scholia  Graeca,  et  Indices.  8vo.  lApt,  1819 

Theocriti  quae  supersunt,  Gr.  cum  Scholib  Vet  et  Annot  crit.  J. 
Geel,  12mo.  Amtt.  1820 

,  Biouis,  et  Moschi,  quae  supersunt,  Gr.  cum  Notis  Vario- 
rum et  suis  edidit  T.  Briggs,  8vo.  Cantab.  1821 

Epithalamium  Helenae,  Gr.  Animadv.  illustravit  et  Disput. 


de  Carminibus  vet  Nuptialibus  praemisit  Siebdrat,  8vo. 

Xi^.  1796 
Theodori  Metochitae  Miscellanea  PhiL  et  Historica,  Gr.  ed.  Miillcr 

et  Kiessling,  8to.  lAps.  1821 

Tkeonis  Sophistae  Progymnasmata,  Gr.  et  Lat  edidit  J,  Camerarius 

12mo.  Basil.  1541 
Progymnasmata^  Gr.  et  Lat  accurate  emendata  ac 

recensita,  Lagd.  Bat.  1726. — Apthonii  Progymnasmata,  Gr. 

et  Lat.  Lugd.  Bat.  1726,  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo. 
Theophrasti  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat  Heinsii,  folio  Lugd.  Bat.  1618 
Characteres  Ethici,  Gr.  et  Lat  edidit  Is.  Casaubon, 

8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1612 
Characteres,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum  Notis  Casauboni  et  Duporti, 


edidit  P.  Needham.  8vo.  Cantab.  1712 
Characteres,  recensuit,  Animadversioaibus   illustravit 


atque  Indicem  Verborum  adjecit  J.  F.  Fischerus :  accessit 
Commentarius  Is.  Casauboni.  8yo.  Coburg.  1763 
Characteres,  Graece,  ex  Libronim  MSS.  Copiis  et  Fide 


interpolati  et  aucti,  Virorumque  doctorum  Conjecturis  cor- 
recti,  editore  J,  G.  Schneider,  8vo.  Jena,  1799 

Thucydidis  de  Hello  Peloponnesiaco,  Libri  VllI,  Gr.  et  Lat  cum 
Scholiis  Graecis  et  Notis  Variorum,  cura  Hudsoni,  folio 

Oxon.  1696 

Full  of  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Historia,  cum  Annotat  H.  Stephaui  et  J.  Hudsoni;  re- 

censuit  et  Notas  suas  addidit  J.  Wasse :  Editionem  curavit, 
suasque  Animadvcrsiones  adjecit  J.  C.  Dukerus.  folio 

Amst.  1731 

Historia,   Gr.  cum  Versione  Grteca  Vulgari,  Notis,  et 


i 


AUCTORBS   CLA8SICI.  217 

Indice:  Opera  Neoph]^  Dacie,  10  vol.  in  6,  8yo. 

ViemuB,  1806 

<*  The  last  volume  of  this  modem  Greek  edition  contains  two  Lexi- 
cons, one  of  illustrious  men  mentioned  in  the  History,  and  the  other 
of  words  used  by  Thucydides."     S.  P. 

Thucydidis  Historia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  omnibus  Scholiis  et  Xotis  in 
Editione  Dukeri ;  Animadversiones  Gottleberi,  Indicem, 
Glossarium,  et  suas  Notas  adjecit  Bauerus:  Editionem  ab- 
solvit  C.  D.  Beckius.  2  vol.  4to.  Lips,  1790-1804 

Historia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Scholiis  Grascis  et  Virorum 

Doctor um  Animadversionibus,  ex  Editione  J.  C.  Gottleberi 
et  Baveri:  accedunt  Commentarii  critici  k  T.  F.  Benedict 
conscripti,  et  Observationes  criticae  E.  F.  Poppo.  4  vol.  8yo. 

Land.  1819 
Historia,  Gr.  ad  optimorum  Codicum  Fidem,  adhibitis 


Doctorum  Virorum  Observationibus,  recensuit,  Summariis  et 
Notis  illustravit,  Indicesque  Rerum  et  Verborum  adjecit  C. 
F.  F.  Haackius,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1820 

Historia,  Gr.  de  Arte  hujus  Scriptoris  Historica  exposuit, 


ejus  Vitas  k  veteribus  Grammaticis  conscriptas  addidit,  Co- 
dicum Rationem  atque  Auctoritatem  examinavit,  Graeca  ex  iis 
emendavit :  Scripturse  Diversitates  omnes,  Commentarios  Re- 
rum  Geographicarum,  Scholia  Graeca  et  Notas,  tum  Dukeri 
omnes,  atque  aliorum  selectas,  tum  suas,  denique  Indices  Re- 
rum  et  Verborum  locupletissimos,  subjecit  E,  F.  Poppo, 
vol.  1 — 2,  (Prolegomena  et  Comment,  polit.  geogr.  chron. 
complectens.)  8vo.  Lips.  1821-3 

—  Historia,  Gr.  recensuit  L.  Dindorfius,  8vo.         Lips.  1824 


Tlbulli  et  Propertii  Carmina :  accedunt  Notse,  Variarum  Lectionum 

Libelli,  et  Indices,  (edente  J.  Broekhousio,)  2  vol.  4to. 

Amst.  1702 

Carmina,  cum  Commentario  J.  A.  Vulpii,  4to.  Patav.  1749 

V.  D. 

Samueli  Parr,  LL.D. 
Librum  buncce 

D.D. 
Benjaminus  Travers.     III.  Cal.  Maii.  A.  S.  (I)I)CC1I. 

Carmina,  cum  Notis  Heynii,  8vo.  Lips.  1777 


dl8  AVOTORBS  0LA8SICI. 

Tibulli  Carmimt,  Texttt  ad  Cod.  MS8.  et  EditioiieB  reoogiito,  inug- 
niori  Lectionis  Varietate,  Notis  Indicibusque  adjectis  edidit 
£.  C.  C.  Bach»  8vo.  Lipg.  1810 

Carmina,  ex  Recensione  et  cum  Animadversionibos  J.  G. 

Huschkii,  2  vol.  8yo.  Idpi.  1819 

Tragosdie  6r«cae  Brunckii;  tc.  Sophoclis  Electra,  CEdipus  Tyr. 
et  Antigone; — Euripidis  Medea^  Orestes,  et  Andromache;  — 
.£schyli  Prometheus,  Perste,  et  Septem  ad  Thebas, — 6r.  cum 
Notis,  3  vol.  12mo.  Argent,  1779 

Tryphiodori  Ilii  Excidium,  Gr.  cum  metrica  Nic.  Frischlini  Versione, 
et  Selectis  Virorum  Doctonim  Notis  Lacunas  aliquot  e  Co- 
dice  MSto.  explevit,  et  suas  Annotationes  a<i^ecit  J.  Merrick. 
— An  English  Metrical  Translation  of  the  same,  by  Merrick, 
2  vol.  in  1,  8vo.  Lond.  1739 

,  Versione  Latina,  plurimis  Observationibus, 
duobus  Indioibus,  et  variis  Excundbus  illustrata,  a  T.  North- 
more  :  Editio  altera  auctior  atque  emendatior,  8vo.  LotuL  1804 

Gr.cum  J.  Merrickii  et  G.  H.  Schnferi,  Aono- 


tationibus  integris,  aliorum  selectis,  auisque,  maximam  partem 

critiois  et  grammaticb,  edidit  F.  A.  Wernicke,  8vo.  Ly^.  1819 

Tyrtsei  Reliquiae,  Gr.  collegit,  Commentario  illustravit,  edidit  C. 

A.  Klotzius  JBrenus,  1764 

'*  Subjoined  is  a  learned  Corollarium  de  Rebus  BeUicis**    S.  P. 

Tzetzte  Ante-Homerica,  Homerica,  et  Post-Homerica,  e  Cod.  edidit 
Jacobs,  lAps,  1793. — Lycophronis  Cassandra,  Gr.  et  I^at.  cu- 
ravit  Reichardus,  Lip$.  1788.  8vo. 

Valerii  Flacci  Argonauticon  Libri  YIII,  cum  Notis  Variorum,  cu- 
ranta  P.  Burmannoi  qui  et  suas  Adnotatipnes  ad^ecit,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat,  1722 
■  ■■ Argonautica,  cum  Notis  P.  Burmanni  integris  et  se- 
lectis aliorum:  recensuit,  suasque  Adnotationes  adjecitT.  C. 
Harles,  8vo.  Altenh.  1781 

Argonautica,  recensuit  ac    Commentario  perpetuo 


illustravit  J.  A.  Wagner,  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo. 
Valerii  Maximi  Factorum  et  Dictorum  Memorabilium  Libri  IX,  cum 
nova  ac  praclara  Oliverii  Arsignanensi  Interpretatione,  folio 

Venetiis,  imp.  Bern,  de  BenaHit,  1488 


AUCTOR£S  CLASBICI*  319 

Yttlmuft  Maximus,  cum  OUrerii  ArsignaneniiB  Gommenterioy  et  Jo- 
doci  Badii  Ascensii  familiarissima  ac  plane  diiucida  Exposi- 
tioue,  folio  Pwris,  Badii  Atcenm,  1600 

,  cum  Notis  Variorum,  curante  A.  Torrenio,  4to. 

iMgd.  Bat.  1726 


■ ,  e  Receusione  Torrenii,  cum  pnedpiis  £ditorum 

Bxplicationibusy  quibus  suas  adjecit  J.  T.  B*  Helftecht,  870. 

Cwrim-Regnit,  1799 

Velleii  Paterculi   Historiae   Romans  Libri  II.  cum   Interpr.   et 

Notis  in  Usum  Delphini,  4to.  Paris,  1696 

— — — - — • Historia  Romana  cum  integris  Animadversionibus 

Doctorum  Virorum,  curante  D.  Ruhnkenio,  3  vol.  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1779 
■  ■■■ ^ —  fiistoria  Romana,  reoentere  et  Commentario  per- 


p*tuo  illustrare  c«epit  Jani,  continuavit  Krauae :  aocesserunt 
D.  C.  Morgenstera  Commentatio  de  Velleii  Pat.  Fide  HiBto- 
rica  et  J.  T.  Herelii  Annotationes  critics.  Byo.  Lipi.  1800 
— — — . — .  Historia  Romana,  Textu  recognito,  insigniori  Va- 


rietate  LecUonum,  Indicibusque  adjectis,  edidit  A.  U.  Clu- 
dius :  adjects  sunt  D.  Ruhnkenii  Notts  integrae,  8vo« 

Hanov.  1815 

Versus  Ludicri  in  Romanorum  Cssares  Priores,  olim  Compositi, 
collegit  et  edidit  H.  Bernstein :  pnefatus  est  R.  C.  A.  £ich- 
stsdt,  8yo.  HaUs,  1810 

Vibius  Sequester  de  Fiuminibus,  Fontibus,  Lacubus,  Nemoribus, 
Paludibus,  Montibus,  Gentibus,  quorum  apud  Poetas  mentio 
fit:  Lectionis  Varietatem  et  integra;  Doctorum  Commenta- 
tioiiefl  et  suas  adjecit,  J.  J.  Oberlinus,  8to.         ArgeiU,  1778 

Virgilii  Maronit  Opera,  qus  quidem  extant  omnia,  cum  justis  et 
doctis  in  Bucolica,  Georgica,  et  JEneida,  Commentariis  Tib. 
Donati  et  Servii  Honorati,  summa  cam  ae  fide  k  G*  Fabricio 
primo  collectis  et  emendatis :  accessemnt  iisdem  Probi 
Grammatici,  Pomponii  Sabini,  P«  Beroaldi,  J.  Hartungi, 
J.  Willichii,  G.  F.  Bonfinis,  J.  Lad.  Viris,  A.  Barlandi,  et 
aliorum  Annotationes  utilissimie,  2  vol.  folio         Bani.  1651 


220  AUCTORBS   CLASSICI. 

Virgilii  Opera,    Argumentis,  Explicationibus  et   Notts  illustrmta, 
auctore.J.  L.  de  la  Cerda,  3  yoI.  folio  CoUm,  1647 

Opera,  oum  Commentariis  etNotis  Variorum,  quibus  etsuas 

Animadversiones  addidit  P.  Burmannus,  4  vol.  4to. 

Anui.  1746 
Opera,  ex  Antiq.  Monamentb  illustr.  cura  et  studio  Hen- 


rici  Justice,  vol.  1,  4to.  Haga.  Com.  1757 

Opera,  Varietate  Lectionis  et  perpetua  Adnotatione  illus- 


trata  a  C.  G.  Heyne,  4  vol.  Bvo.  Lips.  1788 

—  Idem,  editio  tertia,  emeodatior,  4  vol.  royal  Bvo.  eharta 


magnaf  red  morocco  Lomi.  1793 

<<  As  a  mark  of  the  regard  and  respect  of  the  giver,*'  (Person  ?) 
Opera,  perpetui  Annotatione  illustrata  a  C.  O.  Heyne : 


edidit,  suasque  Animadversiones  adjecit  £.  C.  F.  Wunderlich, 
Editionem  absolvit  Fr.  Em.  Ruhkopf,  2  vol.  Bvo.  Idpi,  1816 

—  Opera,  cum  NoUs  in  Usum  Delphini,  3  vol.  12mo. 

VeneHu,  1811 

—  Opera,  edit,  stereot,  IBmo,  Par.  Didot,  1705 

—  Oeor^ca,  Crrmco  Carmine  heroico  expressa,  Notisque  illus- 


trata, studio  ac  labore  Eugenii  de  Bulgaris,  folio,  Peirop.  1786 

Inserted  is  a  long  MS.  note  dictated  by  Dr.  Parr,  from  which  the  foU 
lowing  is  an  extract: — *'  The  Dedication  contains  seventy-six  lines,  and 
is  addressed  to  Prince  Potemkin.  The  metre  of  the  seventh  line  is  irre- 
gular, and  indeed  unintelligible.  Strange  improprieties  of  this  kind  occur 
in  other  parts  of  the  poem,  where  the  verses  are  sometimes  too  long  and 
sometimes  too  short ;  (here  follow  examples.)  To  the  teyt  are  sutjoined 
very  copious  notes  in  Greek,  the  matter  of  which  is  sometimes  historical, 
mythological,  and  critical.  They  abound  with  quotations  from  authors 
both  ancient  and  modem,  particularly  Italian." 

Vitruvii  de  Architectura  Libri  X.  cum  Notis,  Castigationibus,  et  Ob- 
servationibus  Variorum  :  prsemittuntur  Elementa  Architectural 
collecta  ab  illustri  Viro  Henrico  Wottono,  Equite  Anglo : 
accedunt  Lexicon  Vitruvianum  Bemardi  Baldi;  Lud.  De- 
montiosii  Commentarius  de  Sculptura  et  Pictura ;  etc.  cum 
Indicibus  copiosissimis :  Omnia  in  unum  collecta,  digesta, 
et  illustrata  ab  I.  de  Laet.  Amst.  Elzevirii.  1640 

**  This  is  a  most  valuable  edition.*'    S.  P. 


AUCTORBS   CLASSIC!.  221 

VitniTii  Architectura,  ad  opt.  edit,  collati,  prsemittitur  Notitia  Lite- 
raria,  Studiis  Societatis  Bipontinae  :  accedit  Anonymi  Scrip- 
toris  Veteris  Architecturse  Compendium :  cum  Indicibus. 
8yo.  Argent,  1807 

Architectura,  ex  Fide  Librorum  Scriptorum  recensuit,  emen- 

davit,  suisque  et  Virorum  Doctorum  Annotationibus  illustra- 
▼it,  I.  G.  Schneider,  3  vol.  Bto.  Lipt.  1807 

Wakefield  (O.)  Tragoediarum  Grsscarum  Delectus,  cum  Notis,  2 
vol.  8vo.  Lond.  1794 

Wolfii  (J.  C.)  Anecdota  Gr%ca,  Sacra  et  Profana;  ex  Codd.  MSS. 
edita,  Versione  Latina  donata,  et  Notis  illustrata  ab  J.  C. 
Wolfio,  4  vol.  12mo.  Hamb.  1722 

Xenophanis,  Parmenidis,  et  Melissi  Doctrina ;  propriis  Philosopho- 
rum  Reliquiis  Veterumque  Auctorum  Testimoniis  exposita 
a  A.  C.  Brandis,  Uvo.  Altona,  1813 

Xenophontis  £phesii  de  Anthia  et  Habrocoma,  Ephesiacorum  Libri 
V,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit,  supplevit,  emendavit,  Latine  vertit» 
Adnotationibus  aliorum  et  suis  illustravit,  Indicibus  instnixit 
A.  Baro  Locella,  4to.  Vindoborue,  1706 

"  The  notes  by  Locella  are  excellent."     S.  P. 

: —  Ephesiacorum  Libri  V,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit,  Adnota- 
tionibus aliorum  et  suis  illustravit  Y.  U.  Peerlkamp,  4to. 

Harlemi,  1818 
Xenophontis  Opera,  Greece,  cum  Annotationibus  H.  Stephani  locu- 
pletatis,  folio  Paris,  1581 

**  This  book  is  beautifully  printed."    S.  P. 

Opera,  Gr.  cum  Notis  Schneider!  et  Zeunii,  6  vol.  8vo. 

Lips.  1778-1801 

Opera,   Gr.  et  Lat.  ex  Recensione  £.  Wells :    cura 

Thieme  et  Ernesti,  4  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1763 

Opera,  Graece,  Cex  recens.  Schaeferi,)  5  vol.  18mo. 

Lips.  Touch.  1811-14 
Anabasis,  sive  de  Cyri  Expeditionc  Libri  VII,  Gr.  et 


Lat  cum  Notis  Hutchinsoni,  8vo.  Cantab.  1777 

Anabasis,  Gr.  edidit  J.  G.  Schneider,  8vo.    Lips.  1806 

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Dr.  Parr's  ichool-copy. 
■■■■■■-.  Idem,  8vo.  Lmd,  1766 

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taiii,  cum  Selectis  Yirorum  Doctorum,  subque  Aniniadveni- 
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Opuscula  Politica,   Equeatria,  et  Venatica,  Gr.  cum 


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TRANSLATIONS  OF  THE  CLASSICS. 


iEsobylua,  traoslated  by  Potter,  with  Notes,  4to.  1777 

■  ■  Agamemnon,  translated  by  Dr.  Symmons,  8yo.  I/md.  1824 

^  With  the  Traaslatar's  kind  raspecto." 

JSsop's  Fables,  by  Dodsley.     Baskerville's  edition,  Bvo.  platen 

Birm.  1761 

AnAologia  Grsca :  a  Selection  of  Greek  Epigrams,  with  a  Transla- 
tion in  Englbh  Verse  and  Notes,  for  Winchester  School, 
12mo.  Oxford,  1791 

,  Collections  from  the,  partly  written  and  partly 

edited  by  "  the  learned"  Robert  Bland,  Bvo.  1813 

Antoninus's  Itinerary,  or  Journeys  of  the  Roman  Empire,  so  far  as  it 
concemeth  Britain  :  with  a  Commentary  by  W.  Burton,  folio 

1658 

Aristotle's  Treatise  on  Poetry,  translated,  with  Notes,  and  two  Dis- 
sertations on  Poetical  and  Musical  Imitations,  by  T.  Twining, 
4to.  1789 

^  The  gift  of  the  Editor,  whom  I  am  proud  and  happy  to  call  my 
friend,  because  be  is  oim  of  the  best  scholars  now  living,  and  on«  of  the 
best  men  that  ever  lived." — ''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  translation  in  the  English  language."    S.  P. 

^ — , ^ ,  the  nrajBe,  second  edition,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1811 
Bfomoy's  Greek  Theatre,  translated  by  Mrs.  Lennox,  3  vol.  4to. 

1750 
Cicero's  Orations,  traasUted,  with  Notes,  2  vol.  8vo.         Dub.  1741 


224  TRANSLATIONS   OF  THE  CLASSICS. 

< 

Cicero  on  Oratory  and  Orators,  by  Guthrie  aud  Jones,  with  Notes 
historical  and  explanatory,  2  vol.  8vo.  1808 

's  Epistles  to  Atticus,  by  Outhrie,  3  vol.  8vo.  1806 

Prince,  translated  by  T.  R.  12mo.  Umd.  1868 

Cato,  or  an  Essay  upon  Old  A  ge,  by  W.  Melmoth,  8vo.  1778 

Epistles  to  Brutus,  and  of  Brutus  to  Cicero,  with  the 

Latin  Text  on  the  opposite  page,  and  Euglish  Notes  to  each 
Epistle,  4to.  1743 

Ciceronian  Controversy — J.  Tunstalli  Epistolse  ad  Conyers  Middle- 
ton,  Vitae  M.  T.  Ciceronis  Scriptorem,  CcokU  1741 — Chap- 
man de  ^tate  Ciceronis  Lib.  de  Legibus — A  Dissertation, 
in  which  the  Defence  of  P.  Sulla  ascribed  to  Cicero  is  proved 
to  be  spurious,  by  Jno.  Ross — A  Dissertation,  in  which  the 
objections  of  a  late  Pamphlet  to  the  IVritings  of  the  Ancients, 
after  the  manner  of  Markland,  are  clearly  proved,  by  Jno. 
Ross,  1746 — Tunstall's  Observations  on  the  Epistles  between 
Cicero  and  Brutus,  1744 — J.  Markland's  Remarks  on  the  same, 
1745,— in  3  vol.  8vo. 

With  some  MS.  remarks  by  Dr.  Parr. 

«  The  valuable  gift  of  my  most  enlightened  and  highly  respected  friend, 
Mr.  John  Nichols,  July  28,  1808."      S.  P, 

Ciceron,  Lettres  a  Atticus,  Lat.  et  Fran^.  par  M.  TAbb^  Mongault, 

6  vol.  12mo.  Far.  1738 

"  The  gift  of  Mr.  Cooper  of  Norwich."     S.  P. 

Demosthenes,  the  Orations  of,  translated  by  Thos.  Leland,  with 
Notes,  3  vol.  8vo.  1802 

Epictetus,  the  Works  of,  translated  by  Eliz.  Carter,  with  an  Intro- 
duction and  Notes,  2  vol.  12mo.  1768 

Euripides,  translated  by  Potter,  with  Notes,  4to.  1783 

Frontinus's  Stratagems  of  War,  translated  by  Mons.  d'Assigny, 
18mo.  1686 

Herodotus,  translated  by  l^eloe,  with  Notes,  4  vol.  8vo.  1791 

Hippocrates,  Traits  des  Airs,  des  Eaux,  et  des  Lieux,  Gr.  et  Fr.  avec 
des  Notes  par  Coray,  2  vol.  8vo.  Paru,  1800 

Homer's  Iliads,  translated  by  George  Chapman,  folio,  n.  d.  (1611?) 

"  The  oldest  English  translation  of  Homer."    S.  P. 


TRANSLATIONS   OF  THB  CLASSICS.  226 

Homer's  Iliad  and  Odyssey,  translated  by  A.  Pope,  7  vol.  12mo. 

1763 
Iliad,  the  twenty-fourth  book,  8vo.  Birm.  1817 

This  translation  is  anonymous,  but  Dr.  Parr  has  written  on  the  fly-lea^ 
"  the  gift  of  the  very  worthy  and  sensible  translator,  my  friend,  Mr.  Charles 
Lloyd  of  Birmingham;"  and  on  the  title  page,  "  Mr.  Charles  Lloyd's  trans- 
lation, RBTISBD  BY  MB." 

Homeroy  L'lliade,  traduit  par  Madame  Dacier,  3  toI.  12mo.    1711 

,  L'Odyss^e,  par  Madame  Dacier,  3  voL  12mo.  1717 

Horace,  the  Odes  of,  in  Latin  and  English,  with  a  Translation  of  Dr. 
BenUey's  Notes,  and  Notes  upon  Notes,  4  vol.  12mo.    1713 

,  translated  into  English  Prose,  as  near  as  the  propriety  of 

the  two  Languages  will  admit ;  with  the  Latin  Text,  Ordo, 

Notes,  and  a  Key,  by  Dr.  Watson ;  revised  by  Patrick,  2 

vol.  8vo.  1750 

' ,  translated  by  Francis,  with  the  original  Text  and  criti- 


cal Notes,  4  vol.  12mo.  1756 

Art  of  Poetry,  translated  by  G.  Colman,  with  Notes,  4to. 

1783 

Isaeus,  the  Speeches  of,  in  Causes  concerning  the  Law  of  Succession 

to  Property  at  Athens ;  with  a  prefatory  Discourse,  Notes 

critical  and  historical,  and  a  Commentary,  by  Sir  William 

Jones,  4to.  1779 

**  This  was  given  to  me  by  my  pre-eminently  learned  schoolfellow  and 
friend,  Sir  William  Jones,  at  whose  request,  while  I  lived  at  Colchester,  I 
carefully  examined  the  translation,  and  had  before  me  the  Greek  Orators 
edited  by  Harry  Stephens."  S.  P. 

Juvenal  and  Persius,  translated  by  Dryden,  8vo.  1702 
^  Latin  and  English,  with  explanatory  Notes  by 

Madan,  2  vol.  8vo.  1789 

Lexiphanes,  a  Dialogue  imitated  from  Lucian,  12mo.  1767 

Lucretius,  translated  into  English  Verse  by  Creech,  with  Notes,  2 

vol.  8vo.  1714 

Lucretius,  with  a  free  Prose  Translation  and  Notes,  2  vol.  Svo.  platet 

by  Gitemier  1743 

Lycophron's  Cassandra,  translated  from  the  original  Greek,  and  il- 

Q 


226  TRANSLATIONS  OF  THE  CLASSICS. 

lustrated  with  Notes  by  Viscount  Royston,  royal  4to. 

Cambridge,  iS06 

"  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  with  Lord  Royston's  compliments." 

"  Lord  Royston  was  a  very  ingenious  and  learned  young  Nobleman ;  he 
was  educated,  as  was  his  noble  and  learned  father,  at  Harrow  School. 
He  was  unfortonately  drowned  in  one  of  the  Northern  seas:  the  fiiidier 
gave  me  the  hook."    S.  P. 

Manilius,  the  Sphere  of>  made  an  English  Poem,  with  Annotatioiif 

and  an  Astronomical  Appendix  by  Ed.  Sherburne,  folio, 

plates  1675 

Neville's  Imitations  of  Horace,  Juvenal,  and  Persius,  2  yol.  in  1, 

12mo.  Camb.  1774 

Ovid's  Metamorphoses,  translated  by  several  hands,  published  by 

Garth,  2  vol.  12mo.  1751 

'  Heroic  Epistles  (Four  of,)  translated  into  English  Verse, 

12mo.  Aicegier,  1803 

Petronius  Arbiter,  translated  by  Burnaby,  12mo.  1604 

Pindar,  translated  by  G.  West,  with  Notes,  3  vol.  12ma  1766 

Plato,  some  Dialogues  of,  with  Synopsis  or  View  of  his  Works,  by 

F.  Sydenham,  2  vol.  4to.  1750-69 

Pliny's  Natural  History,  translated  by  Ph.  Holland,  folio,        1601 

Letters,  translated  by  Lord  Orrery,  2  vol.  8vo.  1751 

Plutarch  on  Music,  translated  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Bromby,  Vicar  of 

Hull,  8vo.  Chiiwick,  1822 

Polybius,  translated  by  Mr.  Hampton,  4  vol.  8vo.  1761 

''  The  gift  of  my  illustrious  friend,  James  Mackintosh,  Nov.  26,  1794. 
I  was  very  little  acquainted  with  the  merits  of  this  work,  till  they  were 
pointed  out  by  Jebb.  The  Prefiu:e  was  certainly  revised  and  improved  by 
Dr.  Johnson."  S.  P. 

Proclus's  Philosophical  and  Mathematical  Commentaries  on  the  first 
Book  of  Euclid's  Elements,  and  his  Life  by  Marinas,  trans- 
lated by  Thomas  Taylor,  2  vol.  4fo.  1792 
Quintilian's  Institutes,  ''  well*'  translated  by  Guthrie,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1756 
Sallust,  translated  by  Thomas  Heywood,  4to.  1608 

Sophocles,  translated  by  T.  Francklin,  2  vol.  8vo.  1759 

: — ,  translated  by  Potter,  4to.  1788 

Statins,  the  Thebaid  of,  translated  into  English  Verse,  with  Notes 
and  Observations,  by  W.  Lewis,  2  vol.  8vo.  Oxon.  1767 


TRANSLATIONS  OF  THB  CLASSICS.  227 

Tacitus's  Germany  and  Agricola^  with  critical  and  philological 
Remarks  by  £.  H.  Barker,  12mo.  1824 

Terence,  Les  Comedies  de,  traduits  par  Madame  Dacier,  9  vol. 
12mo.  Anui.  1724 

Theocritus,  translated  by  F.  Fawkes,  with  Notes  critical  and  expla- 
natory, 8vo.  1767 

Virgil,  Latin  and  English,  translated  by  Pitt  and  Warton;  with 
Notes  by  Holdsworth,  Spence,  Warburton,  Whitehead,  At- 
terbury,  and  others,  4  yol.  12mo.  1763 

9  the  same,  4  vol.  Bvo.  1778 

-,  translated  by  Dryden,  3  vol.  12mo.  1748 

*s  iEneid,  translated  into  blank  verse  by  Beresford,  4to.  1794 

'      iEneis,  translated  by  Dr.  Charles  Symmons,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Ckuwick,  1820 
^  An  excellent  translation."  S.  P. 


■     Bucolics,  with  an  English  Translation  and  Notes  by  J.  Mar- 
tyn,  8vo.  1749 

.  ^  1  learnt  the  Eclogues  of  Virgil  from  this  very  book,  under  my  re- 
vered instructor  Dr.  Thackeray,  Master  of  Harroif»i6chool ;  and  like  other 
boys,  I  took  it  up  with  me  to  lesson.  When  a  schoolmaster,  I  recom- 
mended this  work  to  my  scholars,  as  I  also  did  the  Oeorgics  by  Martyn, 
and  I  not  only  allowed,  but  advised  them  to  bring  these  books  to  lesson. 
The  notes  must  have  assisted,  and  the  English  translation  on  the  sides, 
could  protect  no  boy  from  my  searching  questions.  I  learnt  the  Bucolics 
in  a  part  of  the  school  resembling  what  is  called  the  Remove,  and  situated 
between  the  fourth  and  fifth  forms.  I  gave  this  much  valued  copy  to 
John  Bartlam,  Thursday,  March  i3th,  1817."    S.  P. 

Oeorgics,  with  English  Translation  and  Notes  by  Martyn, 

8vo.  1746 

Yirgile,  TEneide,  par  De  Segrais,  2  vol.  12mo.  Amrt.  1700 

Yitnivius's  Architecture,  translated  from  the  original  Italian  by  W. 

Newton,  Architect,  2  vol.  folio  1791 

''The  notes  in  this  edition  ofVitnivius  are  numerous  and  useful."  S.  P. 

Warburton's  Miscellaneous  Translations,  in  Prose  and  Verse,  from 
Roman  Poets,  Orators,  &c.  12mo.  1724 

"This  was  Dr.  Warburton's  first  publication.    It  is  vciy  scarce,  hav- 
ing  been  bought  up  by  his  order,  as  often  as  it  appeared  for  sale.**  S.  P. 

Q2 


LANGUAGE. 


Adams's  (A.)  Principles  of  Latin  Grammar,  8vo.  Edmb.  1772 

Adelungii  Grammatica  Theodisca,  Latine  versa  a  Born,  12mo. 

Idps.  1708 
Agrell  (Caroli  M.)  Commentatio  de  Varietate  Generis  et  Nameri 

in  linguis  Hebr.  Arab,  et  Syr.  4to.  LeidcBf  1816 

Agricolae  (Rodolpbi)  de  Inventione  Dialecticae  Libri  tres,  cum  Scho- 

liis  Joannis  Matthsi  Phrisomii»  4to.  Paris,  1529 

Ainsworth's  Latin  and  English  Dictionary,  enlarged  and  improved 

by  Morell,  2  vol.  4to.  1783 

Aldi  Manutii  Orthographic  Ratio,  12mo.     VeneHU  op.  Aldum  1506 
Alvari  (Emmanuelis)  de  Institutione  Grammatica  Libri  tres,  4to. 

Lisbon^  1572 
Regula  de  Syllabarum  Quantitate,  et  Ars  Metrica,  ro3ral8vo. 

large  pmper  Land.  1730 

With  MS.  remarks  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Analogia(De)  Contractionum  Graecae  Linguae  Regulae  generales,  8vo. 

Glagg.  1763 

Ammoniusde  AdfioiumVocabulorum  Differentia,  Gr.  AcceduntOpus- 
cula  nondum  edita :  Eranius  Philo  de  Differentia  Significa- 
tionis ;  Lesbonax  de  Figuris  Grammaticis ;  Incerti  Scriptores 
de  Soloecismo  et  Barbarismo ;  Lexicon  de  Spiritibus  Dicti- 
onum  ex  Operibus  Tryphonis,  Chcerobosci,  Theodoriti,  etc. 
selectum.  emaculavit  et  Notis  illustravit  L.  C.  Valckenaer,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1639 

Idem,  editio  nova,  cum  Appendice  Notarum  Kulenkampii 

et  al.  8vo.  Lips.  1822 


LANGUAGE.  229 

Ammonius  de  Adfinium  Vocabulorum  Differentia^  Gr.  cum  selectis 
Valckenaerii  Xotis,  edidit  G.  F.  Ammon,  8vo.  ErL  1787 

ApoHonii  Alexandrini  de  Constnictione  Libri  IV. ;  Magni  Basilii 
de  Grammatica  Exercitatio ;  Gnece.  12mo.     FUneaUics^  1515 

■  Aiexandrioi  de*  Syniaxiy  seu  Con^uctione  Orationis,  Li- 

bri IV.* Gr.  et  Lat.  a  F.  Porto  et  Sylburgio,  4to.  Franc.  1590 

de  Consteuctione  Orationis  Lib.  IV.  Gr.  ex  Recens.  Bek- 


ken,  Bvo.  BerL  1817 

—  Dyscoli  (Alexandr.)  de  Pronomine  Liber,  Grsece  edidit 


Bekker,  8vo.  Berl  1813 

ApoUonii  Sophistae  Lexicon  Homericum  Gmco-Lat.,  curavit  J.  B. 

C.  d'Ansse  de  Villoison,  2  vol.  4to.  Paris,  1773 
Lexicon  Homericum  Graecum,  recensuit  et  illus- 

travit  Tollius,  8to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1788 

Arcadius  de  Accentibus,  Gr.  e  Cod.  Par.  primum  edidit  E.  H.  Bar- 

keruB,  8vo.  X^.  1820 

Arii  Polyhbtoris  Lexicon  Vocum  Antiquamm,  acced.  Periplus  Oh- 

theri  ut  et  Wulfstani  Angli :   Anglo-Saxonice  et  Lat.  4t6. 
Ask's  Introduction  to  Lowth's  English  Grammar,  18mo.  1771 

Bachmair's  complete  German  Grammar,  in  two  parts,  8to.     1751 
Bailey's  universal  Etymological  English  Dictionary,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1732-1737 

*'  Subjoined  to  the  2nd  Vol.  of  Bailey's  Dictionary,  is  a  collection  of 
canting  words,  ancient  and  modern,  used  by  Beggars,  Gipsies,  Cheats, 
House-breakers,  Shop-lifters,  Footpads,  and  Highwaymen."  S.  P. 

Bailey^s  English  and  German  Dictionary,  by  T.  Arnold,  8vo.     1761 
Baretti's  Dictionary  of  the  Italian  and  English  Languages,  2  vol. 

4to.  1778 
Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English  Languages,  2  vol. 

8vo.  1807 

Baringii  Clavis  Diplomatica,  Tabulis  £neia  expressa,  4to. 

Hanov.  1737 

'*  The  various  and  curious  contents  of  the  Volume,  are  enumerated  in 
the  title-page."  S.  P. 

Bartolomsi  (Paulini)  de  Latini  Sermonis  Origine  Dissertatio,  4to. 

RanuB,  1802 

Bate's  Hebrew-English  Dictionary,  without  Points,  4to.  1767 


380  LANGUAGE. 

Baf^eri  (C.  L.)  Glossarium  Theodoreteum  Graeco-Latanum  ad  Usus 

exegeticos  et  criticoa,  8to.*  HaL  1775 

Baxter  de  Analogia  sive  Arte  Latmse  Linguae,  18me.       Lmd.  1079 

Bayieii  brevis  et  fiEU^ilis  Methodus  addiscendi  linguam  Gnecam, 

1759 — Wunderlich  (JKierrationes  Critical  in  ^schyli  Tragoe- 
dias,  Om.  1809, 12mo. 
Bayley's  (Dr.  Anselm)  Introduction  to  Languages,  Utenuy  and 

Philosophical,  3  parts,  8to.  1758 

Beck  (J.  R.  G.)  Quaestio  de  Originibus  Linguae  Franco-Gallicse, 

Lips.  1810 — Schweighaeuseri  Emend,  et  Observat  in  8ui- 

dam.  Argent.  8yo. 
Becmanni  Manuductio  ad  Latinam  Linguam,  necnon  de  Originibus 

Latinae  Linguae,  nunc  quartum  editae,  8yo.  Hanooi4Bf  1629 
Becuccii  Ars  Metrica,  seu  ^e  Graecorum  Prosodia  Tractatus,   4to. 

CM  1789 
Berg's  concise  Grammar  of  the  German  Language,  8yo.  JBEamft*  1798 
Bergeri  de  Naturali  Pulchritudine  Orationis  Commentarius,  4to. 

I4».1720 
Bemdtii  (J.  G.)  Lexicon  Homericum,  2  vol.  8to.  Stmdai.V79& 
Bianconi  (Joannis)  de  Antiqub  Literis  Hebraeorum  et  Graeccmim 

Libellus,  4to.  BononuB,  1763 

Bischoff  (M .  Aug.)  Cadmus,  sive  Lingua  Graeca  e  suis  eruta  natali- 

bus,  Fundamentis  superstructa  firmioribus  Analogia  quadam 

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et  juttitiaB  toror,  Incorrupts  Mes,  nudftque  Veritas,  Quando  ullom  inte- 
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cus,  1706— Ejusd.  UniTersalis  Exegeeeos  Eiementa,  1708, 
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andwhose  Notes  upon  Harpocratio  are  siUjoined,"  4to.  Par,  161 4 

de  Vocibus  Liber,  Gr.  cum  Notis  et  Observationibas 

Jac.  Gronovii :  accedunt  Diatribe  H.  Stepbani  ad  Locos  Iso- 
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With  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 


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Hephaestionis  Enchiridion,  ciim  Notb  Varionim,  curante  J. 

ford,  8vo.  Oxtm.  1810 

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ckarta  max.  Lugd,  Bat,  1769 

"  I  was  tricked  about  this  work  upon  the  Greek  Particle§.  Dr.  Erasmus 
Sanders,  Prebendary  of  Rochester,  and  Rector  of  St.  Martin's  in  the 
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mitted first,  though  appointed  second,  to  a  Canonry  at  Windsor;  and  he 
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A 

Hoogev€eB  Dociriaa  Particiilaryin  OrttCMrttniy  breviaTit  et  amil 
€.  G.  Schiitz,  8vo.  1788 

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lingiue  GFBBCse,  4to.  Caniabr,  1810 — Catlkri  Gazophylacium 
GrmeoTHm^  cum  Auctario  ab  Abresch,  4to.  "  firat  pyblished 
at  Utrecht,  1767,  repablished  at  Cambridge,  1807,"  4to. 

Hugo  de  Prima  Scribendi  Origine,  edidit  C.  H.  Trotz,  8?o. 

Try.  1738 

HukwkeK  (A.  G.  W.  Xobilis  Poloni)  Institiitiones  Lingus  Graecae, 
Begulis  quadraginta,  Orthographiam,  Etymologiam,  et  Syo- 
taxia,  siaul  plane  et  plene  sittentibus,  compr^eoMe;  Me- 
thodo  nova  eaque,  cum  Hebraicis  suis  HarmoDiaca,  4to, 

Lagd.  Bolt.  1746 

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Hunt  de  Usu  Dialectorum  Orientalinm  ac  praecipue  Arabicae,  1748 — 
2.  Ridley  de  Syriacarum  N.  T.  Versionum  Indole  atqne 
Usu,  1761 — 3.  Bruns  de  Rebus  Gestis  Ricardi,  Angliae 
Regis,  in  Palsestina,  1780,  4to. 
Jameson's  (Dr.  J.)  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  Scottish  Lan- 
guage, 2  vol.  4to.  Edinh.  1808 

Hermes  Scythicus,  or  the  Radical  Affinities  of  the  Greele 

and  Latin  Languages  to  the  Gothic:  illustrated  from  the 
Maeso-Gothic,  Anglo-Saxon,  Francic,  Alemannic,  Suio- 
Gothic,  Islandic,  etc.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  Dissertation 
on  the  historical  Proofs  of  the  Scyihian  Origin  of  the  Greeks, 
8vo.  EdM.  1814 

Jani  (C.  D.)  Artis  Poeticae  Latin®  Lib.  IV.  8vo  BaL  1774 

Copia  Verborum,  item  Indices  Deorum,  8vo.  HaL  1774 

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Ihre  (Job.)  GloMarium  Suio-Gothicum,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio  Upml  1769 

^  This  work  of  Ihre  is  yery  learned,  and  the  prefoce  is  very  pro- 
found."   S.  P. 

Initia  Rhetoricae,  in  usum  Gymnasionim  TreTirensium,  IJSmo. 

Ckmfiuentue,  1779 


LANGUAOR.  247 

JohMoo't  (IL)  Orammalical  CommeiiteiieB,  being  an  Apparatus  to 
a  new  National  Grammar^  8vo.  1706 

"Dr.  Psrr  has  derived  from  this  book  great  and  valoable  informatioii, 
but  has  sometimes  lamented  the  imperlections  of  those  editions,  to  which 
Johnson  had  recourse.^ 

Johnson's  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language,  with  the  Addition  of 
several  thousand  Words,  by  the  Rev.  H.  J.  Todd,  4  vol.  4to. 

1818 

'*  To  the  respectable  Booksellers,  who  were  concerned  in  Mr.  Todd's 
edition  of  Johnson's  Dictionary,  I  sent  an  interleaved  copy,  in  which 
my  much  esteemed  friend,  the  late  James  Eyre,  of  Solihull,  had  inserted 
some  corrections  and  additions.  They  agreed  to  pay  fifty  pounds  for  the 
benefit  of  Mr.  Eyre's  family,  and  most  punctually  fiilfilled  their  engage- 
ment. It  was  the  wish  of  Mr.  Eyre's  relations  that  his  book  should  be 
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copy  which  belonged  to  Mr.  Ejrre.  I  gladly  accepted  that  offsr,  ^nd  in 
justice  to  the  persons  who  made  it,  I  have  recorded  the  fiict,  which  does 
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June  1, 1819. 

Dictionary, — Mason's  Supplement  to, — 4to.  1801 

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M  icraelii  Lexicon  Philosophicum  Tenninonim  Philosophis  usitatonim, 

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Bodleian  Library.  Dr.  Ch.  Bumey  was  beforehand  with  me  in  getting  a 
copy,  from  the  Library  of  Mr.  Burrell.  Mr.  Webb,  who  lately  wrote  a 
book  on  Greek  Prosody,  had  another  copy,  which  he  bought  of  Mr.  Bohn. 
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the  book,  because  he  was  not  aware  of  its  scarcity  and  value."    S.  P. 

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Nonius  BfareeUtts  et  Fulgentiiis  Planciades  de  Propiietate  Sermo- 

aum:  adjectse  siuit  Not»  Dion.  Gotbofiredi,  8to.  Paris.  1686 

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Teiieiilio,<}iceffoiiey  coliiguntor  ac  diipoiiiiBta',  12iiio. 

Neapoli,  1616 
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Morte  interruptum  absolvit  D.  I.  Van  Lennep,  4to. 
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ofmd  Bohn,  1825 

''  Omittedy  but  particularly  to  be  noticed.  Two  imperfect  copies  of 
Terentianus  Maurus,  One  of  them  contains  the  text  down  to  v.  1797, 
and  then  follow  notes  from  page  17  to  304.  The  other,  more  complete, 
contains  the  text  to  v.  2984,  and  notes  from  page  1  to  304. 

'<  I  first  saw  a  specimen  of  this  edition  about  thirty-four  years  ago, 
in  the  possession  of  the  learned  Bishop  Burgess,  when '  I  was  with  him 
at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford.  This  was  in  the  8fo.  form.  I  after- 
wards heard  that  the  8vo.  had  been  changed  into  quarto.  By  the  aid  of 
Sir  Gerard  Yancck,  who  had  connections  in  Holland,  I  applied  for  so 
much  of  the  work  as  might  then  be  completed,  and  received  the  first 
and  more  imperfect  copy.  When  I  desired  to  have  the  rest,  and  pro- 
mised to  pay,  I  could  not  obtain  it :  and  the  bookseller,  upon  expostula- 
tion, acknowledged,  that  he  had  deliberately  sent  over  an  imperfect  copy, 
lest  we  in  England  should  reprint  and  undersell  his  work.  I  therefQre 
paid  nothing  for  the  parts,  but  was  prepared  to  pay  for  the  whole  when  it 
reached  me.  The  other  important  copy  was  procured  for  me  by  Mr. 
Palgrave  of  Yarmouth,  and  was  paid  for.  It  contains  the  whole  of  the 
Text  in  139  pages,  but  the  Notes  extend  only  to  line  1800.  I  have  caused 
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mainder; but  I  may  think  myself  tolerably  well  ofi^  in  possessing  the 
entire  text,  and  so  large  a  proportion  of  the  Notes.  Santenius,  I  hear, 
is  dead.  He  had  great  taste,  great  acuteness,  and  a  fine  ear;  and  I  have 
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the  speedy  publication  of  the  work.  I  feel  interested  in  the  result,  and 
hope  he  will  not  be  disappointed."    S.  P. 

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Abblardi  et  Heloisae  Epistolee,  ed.  Rawlinson,  8vo.     Lomd.  1718 

Abresch  (F.  L.)  Animadveraionum  ad  iBschylam  lib.  III.  et  Dilu- 

cidat  Thucydid.  Auctarium,  2  vol.  8vo.       ZwoiUe^  1748-08 

Dilucidationes  Thacydideae,  8yo.  Traj.  1766 

Acta  Philologicorum  Monacensiuniy  edidit  F.  Thiersch,  8  parts  ia 

4yols.  8yo.  Mamachu,  1812-1818 

Addison  (Josephi)  Dissertatio  de  Insignioribus  Romanomm  Poetis : 

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Dissertation  upon  the  most  celebrated  Roman   Poets : 

also  an  Essay  upon  the  Roman  Elegiac  Poets,  by  Major 
Pack.  The  third  edition,  to  which  b  added,  an  Essay 
upon  Mr.  Addison's  Writings,  by  R.  Young,  Esq.  12mo.  1721 

**  This  is  a  rerj  scarce  book.  I  for  thirty  years  have  possessed  the 
first  edition  of  Addison's  Dissertation,  and  sent  my  learned  friend  Mr. 
Barker  in  quest  of  a  duplicate.  He,  guided  by  my  hints,  procured  me 
this  book.  Plain  it  is,  that  a  work  so  soon  reprinted  must  at  the  time 
have  been  recollected,  and  I  am  at  a  loss  to  account  for  the  omission  of 
both  the  Latin  and  the  English,  in  the  Variorum  edition  of  Addison's 
Works.*'    Samuel  Parr,  October,  1814. 

Alexandri  ab  Alexandre  Genialium  Dierum  libri  sex,  cum  integris 
Commentariis  Tiraqueili,  Dion.  Gothofredi,  Chris t*Coleri,  et 
Nicol.  Merceri,  2  vols.  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1673 

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bus  Plagiartoram.  Accedit  H.  Sypestenii  de  Plagiariis  Bpis- 

tola,  1694, 12mo. 
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tanim  Onomasticoii,  Anut,   1684. — Ejusdem  Opuscula,  et 

Plagionim  Syllabus,  Anut.  1686, 12mo. 
Agricolae    (Alex.)    Sapientia    Hyperborealis :     edente    Alexiaco 

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**  Titulos  ineptissimus."  "Jhis  tract  is  oDiy  a  severe  criticism  on 
Wetihomug  de  Pastione  Domini,  the  Terence  of  Wetierhoviuay  and  the 
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Annotationes  Doctorum  Virorum  in  Grammaticos,  Oratores,  Poetas, 
Philosof^os,  Theologos,  et  Leges.  Colligit  Badius  Ascen- 
sius.  foUo  Parii,  1511 

**  1  highly  prize  these  AmuiaHones,  and  the  following  is  a  cataldgue 
of  them : 

**  Angeli  Politiani  Centuria  una. — Pnelectio  Ejusdem  in  Analytica  Aria- 
totelis  que  dicitur  Lamia. — ^Panepistemon  Ejusdem. — ^Antonii  Sabellid 
Annotationespriores  etposteriores. — Philippi  Beroaldi  Centuria  prima. — 
J^usdem  in  Servium  Grammaticum  Libellus.  —  fjusdem  in  Plinium 
et  alios  quosdam.  —  Ejusdem  Appendix. — Domitii  Calderini  Observa- 
tiones  quaedam.  —  Joannis  Baptistae  Egnatii  Voneti  Racemationes. — 
Joannis  Baptists  Pii  Bononiensis  Annot.  Priores.  —  Ejusdem  Annot 
Posteriores  longe  plures. — Ejusdem  Castigationes  Ciceronis  ad  Horten- 
sium. — Comelii  Vitellii  in  Merulam. — Jocobi  a  Cnice  Bononiensis  An- 
notata  in  Varios. — Ejusdem  Prelectiones  Varia3. — Pii  Antonii  Bartolini 
in  Leges  Castigationes. — Ejusdem  de  Ordine  Impcratorum  Libellus. — 
Horum  Omnium  Index  Duplex."     S.  P. 

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rumque  Epistolae  ad  Aschamum  aliosque  missae ;  nee  non 

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Aschamum  Anglosque  alios  Eraditos  Epistolanim  liber  iinus, 

8yo.  Oxen.  1708 

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lAp».  1708 

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Scriptorum  et  Monumentorum,  4to.  Lipi.  1791 

Beck  (M.)  de  Acceotuum  Ebraeorum  Usu  Musico,  4to.  1678 

Beklceri  (G.  1.)  Specimen  Var.  Lect  et  Obs.  in  Philostrati  Vitae 
Apollonii  Lib.  I.  8yo.  End.  1818 

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mine Scriptarum  libri  XVI.  12mo.  «.  L  1646 

Benedict  (T.  F.)  Observationes  in  Sophoclis  VII.  Tragcedias,  Oyo. 

Up9.  1820 

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complectentia,  8^0.  Lips.  1781 

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,  the  same,  enlarged,  Bvo.  1777 

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Latinis,  12mo.  LugdL  Bat.  1707 

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tio  Librorum  Platonis  de  Legibus  Georgio  Trapezuntio 
interprets  Ejusdem  de  Natura  et  Arte,  adversus  Trape- 
zuntiura.  Ejusdem  Metaphysicorum  Aristotelis  XIV.  Libro- 
rum Tralatio.  Theophrasti  Metaphysicorum  Liber  1.  Cum 
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Amt.  1742 
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4to.  JeiUB,  1823 

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by  6.  Jebb  and  Wasse,  10  Nos.  in  1  vol.  4to.  1722-4 

''  This  was  Wasse's  own  copy,  and  has  this  notice  in  his  hand-writing: 
*  The  Bibliotheca  Literaria  complete,  of  which  the  first  six  numbers, 
and  the  10th  were  published  by  Mr.  Jebb,  the  7th,  8th,  and  9th  by  me.' 
I  lent  this  book  to  Mr.  Valpy,  a  first  time,  that  he  might  insert,  in  the 
Classical  Journal,  Wasse  on  the  Latin  Scholiasts,  and  a  second  time  in 
I822»  that  he  might  extract  Dr.  Ashton's  admirable  emendation  of  a  pas- 
sage in  Justin  Martyr,  by  transposition."    S.  P. 

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Lip$.  1779-1781 

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292  PHILOLOGY   AND   FOREIGN    M18CBLLANIBS. 

Casauboni  (Isaaci)  Epistolsc :  editio  secunda,  LXXXII  Epistolb 
auctior,  et  juxta  Seriem  Temporum  digesta :  cnraote  J.  G-. 
Gnevio,  4to.  Magddnargi,  1656 

Epbiols,  insertis  ad  easdem  RespoDsionibus,  quotquot 

bactenus  reperiri  potuerunt,  secundum  Seriem  Temporis  ac- 
curate digestse.  Accedunt  huic  tertiee  Editioni,  pneter  tre- 
centas  ineditas  Epistoias,  Isaaci  Casauboni  Vita;  ejusdem 
Dedicationes,  Pnefationesy  Prolegomena,  Poemata,  Frag- 
mentum  de  lAhertaie  EcclenatHca*  Item  Merici  Casauboni 
EpistolSy  Dedicationes,  Praefationes,  Prolegomena,  et  Trac- 
tatus  quidam  rariores.  Curante  Theodoro  Jansen  ab  Almelo- 
▼een,  folio  RoterotL  1709 

«  Among  the  Tractaiui  rariores  is  one  '  De  V erborum  Uso  et  aceuratas 
eorum  Cognitionis  Utilitate  Diatriba,'  where  Casaubon  writes  thus :  '  Sed 
auspiciis  tamcn  nostris,  ct  propria  industria/re^',  peculiari  hac  Diatriba 
comphctereTf* — so  Dr.  Bentlcy  in  his  address  '  ad  Lectorem'  prefixed  to 
his  edition  of  Phaednu  '  contenti  fere  rationem  correctionis  uno  verbo 
indicasse;  nonnunquam  ne  uno  quidem ;  studiosis,  qui  post  me  mea  pro- 
babunt,  eam  provinciam  relinquens,"  S.  P. 

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quibus  Materia  de  Ortu  et  Progressu  Literarum  pertractatur, 
Cracov.  1691,  4to. 

Edwards's  (Thos.)  Canons  of  Criticism,  and  Glossary  ;  being  a  Sup- 
plement to  Mr.  Warburton's  Edition  of  Shakspeare,  8vo.  1765 

Eichstaedt  (H.  C.  A.)  de  Dramate  Graecorum  Comico-satyrico,  8yo. 

Lips.  1793 


PHILOLOOY  AND  FOREIGN  MI8CBLLAN1B8.  297 

Eichstaedt  Adumbratio  Qusestionis  de  CarmiDum  Theocriteorum  ad 

Oeuera  sua  revocatorum,  Indole  ac  Virtutibus,   Lips.  1796, 

**  an  exceUent  workJ* — Luxdorphiana  e  Platoney    edidit  O. 

Wonnius,  Haun.  1801 — Kreyssig.  Ditts.  de  Codicis  Memb. 

Livii  Fragmento  Bibl.  Norimb.  reperto>  L812,  4to. 
Quaestionum  Philoiogicarum   Specimen,    Lipi,   1796 — 

Wernsdorfii  (C.  G.)  ad  Piutarchi  Qusest.  Gnecas  Comment 

Helmst.  1795,  4to. 
Elihu  (Aaron  Ben)  Corona  Legis,  nunc  primum  edita  etLatine  vena, 

cum  Notis  Kosegarten,  4to.  Jenm^  1824 

Elstej  (J.  C.)  Observationes  in'quosdam  Ovidii  Metamorphoseon 

Locos.  4to.  HeMst.  1820 

Epistolarum  ab  illust.  et  clans  Viris  scriptarum  Centurise  tres ;  edidit 

Gabbema,  12mo.  Earl  1663 

Epistolae  Clarorum  Yiror.  centum  ineditee,  ex  Museo  J.  Brant,  ad  J. 

G.  Graevium,  8vo.  Amst.  1702 

Erasmi  CoUoquia  Familiaria,  opus  aureum,  12mo.  Land.  1717 

'*  This  book  belonged  to  Freink  Parr,  and  is  given  by  Dr.  Parr  to  John 
Bartlam." 

'*  In  the  third  paragraph  of  the  address  *'  ad  Lectorem/'  written  by  the 
learned  John  Clark  of  Lincoln,  there  is  fiaise  Latin ;  for  ul^  that,  is  osed 
with  an  indicative  mood — '  ut  nihil  fere  desiderari  poterit  quod  prima 
statim  indagine  non  prosiliat,  scque  exhibcat  disquirenti :'  so  once  Bishop 
Lowth,  in  his  Hebrew  Prslections,  and  once  Jacobs,  in  his  Preface  to  one 
of  his  volumes  of  the  Anthologia,  has  in  the  same  way  written  poterit.**  S.  P. 

Erici  (J.  P.)  Renatura  e  Mysterio  Principum  Philologicum,  in  quo 
Vocum,  Signorum  et  Punctorum  et  Literarum  et  Numerorum 
Origo,  &c.  propalatur,  Patavii,  1686 — Doctrina  Christiana, 
Arabice  et  Italice.  Ad  usode  Fedeli  Orientali,  Roma,  1668 
l2mo. 

**  This  book  of  Ericus  is  very  curious." 

Emesti(J.  A.)  Observationes  philologico-criticae  in  Aristophanis  Nu- 
bes,  Josephum,  et  Suidam,  8\ro.  Lipt»  1795 

Opuscula  Oratoria,  8vo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1767 

Opuscula  philologico-critica,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1776 

Prsefationes  et  Notw  in  Ciceronis  Opera  omnia,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Hal.  1807 

Initia  Doctrinae  Solidioris.  Editio  quinta,  12mo.    Idpi.  1769 

£mesti(J.  H.)  Commentationes  Nova;  in  Corn.  Nepotem,  Justinum, 


208  PHILOLOGY  AND  FORBION  MISCELLANIES. 

Terentium,  Plautum,  Curtiuniy  et  Poesin  barbaricam,  8vo. 

Lips.  1707 
Ernest!   (Theophili)  de  Eiocutiouis  Poetarum  LatiDorum  veterum 

Luxurie  Commentatio  prima  et  secunda,  Idpt,  1802 — Schrei- 

ter  de  Horatio  Platonis  JSmulo,  ejusque  Epbtolse  ad  Pisones, 

cum  hujus  Phsedro  Comparatione,  Lips.  1789,  4to. 
Erythrsei  (Jani  Nicii)  Eudemiae  Libri  X.  cui  adjungimtur  ejusdem 

Orationes  XXII.,  12mo.  ColanuB,  1646 

Escbenbachii  (A.)  Epigenes  de  Poesi  Orphica,  in  priscas  Orphico- 

rum  CarmiDum  Memorias  Liber  Commentarius,  4to. 

Narimb.  1702 
Esser  de  prima  et  altera  Editione  Aristophanis  Nubium,  8vo. 

jBoNJke,  1823 
Fabricii  (J.  A.)  Opusculorum  hbtorico-critico-literariorum  Sylloge, 

4to.  Hamb.  1738 

''  In  this  valuable  book  arc  Dissertations  on  the  number  <eoen,  on  the 
religion  of  Erasmus,  and  other  curious  topics."  S.  P. 

Fabri  (Bas.)  Libollus  de  Synonymia  Terentii  et  copiosa  Commuta 
tione  omnium  Phrasium  ac  Locutionum,  12mo.       Lips.  1554 
Fabri  (Tanaquilli)  Epistolae  criticae,  4to.  Salmurii,  1659 

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the  passages  which  interested  him. 

Idem,  editio  altera  emendatior,  2  vol.  in  1,  4io, Salmuri,  1674 

Faehse  (M.  G.)  Sylloge  Lectionum,  8vo. 

" Observationes  criticse  in  Plutarchi  Opera,  quae  inscribuntur 

M oralia,  et  in  Hesychii  Lexicon,  4to.  Lips,  1820 

Fabteri  (C.)  Amoenitates  Philologicas,  sive  Discursus  varii,  3  vol.  in 

2,  8vo.  Amst.  1720 

'*  Dr.  Parr  values  most  highly  all  the  publications  of  Falster,  and  bas  in 
vain  endeavoured  to  get  his  work  upon  Aulus  Gellius.*'    S.  P. 

Federi  (C.  A.  L.)  Observationes  critical  in  Auctt.  Vett  8vo. 

Heidel.  1818 
in  Agamemnonis   ^schyli  Carmen  Epod.  1.  Commentatio, 

Heidel.  1819 — Benedicti  Observationes  in  SophoclisTrag.VII. 

8vo.  Lips.  1820 

Feithii  Antiquitatum  Homericarum  Libri  quatuor,  12m.  Argent.  1743 
Felton's  Dissertation  on  Reading  the  Classics,  12mo.  1713 


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Ferraiii  (Hieronymi)  ad  Paulum  Manutium  Emendationes  in  Phil- 
lippicas  Ciceronis,  Venet,  ap.  Aldum,  1^42 — Ragazoni  in  Epist 
Ciceronis  Famil.  Comment.,  Venet.  ap,  Aidum,  1554 — Fr. 
Priscianensis  Argumentorum  Observationes  in  omneis  Cice- 
ronis Epistolas,  Venet,  ap,  Aldum,  1549, 12mo. 

ad  Paulum  Manutium  Emendationes  in  Philippicas  Cicero- 
nis. Hie  adjectae  sunt  M.  T.  Ciceronis  Defensiones  contra 
Coelii  Calcagnini  Disquisitiones  in  ejus  Officia,  per  Jacob um 
Grifolium,  12mo.  Lugduni,  1552 

Ferrarii  (Joannis  Bapt.)  Orationes. — Accessere  Orationes  Septem 
varii  Argumenti,  18mo.  Land,  1657 

Filerii  (B.)  Punctum,  12mo.  Tohue,  1605 

Fiorillo  (Raph.)  Observationes  criticte  in  Athenaeum,  8vo.  Gott,  1803 

Forbigeri  (I.  S.)  Animadvers.  ad  Loca  quaedam  Demosthenb,  4to. 

Lips,  1822 

Francii  Eloquentise  Exterioris  Specimina  ad  Orat.  Ciceronis  pro 
Archia  et  pro  Marcello  accommodata.  12mo.         Amst,  1700 

Franckii  (Jo.  Valentini)  Caliinus,  sive  Quaestionis  de  Origine  Car- 
minis  Elegiaci  Tractatio  critica ;   accedunt  Tyrtaei  Reliquiae, 
''  with  admirable  notes,"  8vo.  Alt,  et  Lips.  1816 

'^  A  most  instructive  book.'' 

Examen  Criticum  Juvenalis  Vitae,  8vo.  Alt,  1820 

Friesemanni  Collectanea  Critica,  4to.  Amst,  1786 

"  In  this  book  arc  some  excellent  emendations."    S.  P. 

Frotscher  (C.)  Observationes  in  varios  Veterum  Latinorum  Locos. 

Pars  prima,  in  qua  de  Sallustio  agitur,  8vo.  Lips.  1820 

Fruterii  (Lucae)  Librorum,  qui  recuperari  potuerunt.  Reliquiae :  cur^ 

J.  Dousae.r — Severiani  Syntomata  Rbetorices :  stlidio  Fruterii, 

8vo.  AntverpiiB,  Plantini,  1584 

Fuss  (J.  D.)  ad  J.  B.  Lycocriticum  Epistola,  in  qua  Loci  Metam.  et 

Fastorum  Ovidii  emendantur,  8vo.  Colon.  1824 

Gallepotani  (J.  Bap.  Crispii)  de  Platone  caute  legendo  Disputatio- 

num  Libri  XXIII,  folio  Romce,  1594 

Gambarelli  (A.)  in  Terentium  Observationes,   ordine  alphabetico 

disp.  8vo.  Bergam.  1598  • 


300  PHILOLOOT   AND   FOREIGN    MISCELLANIES. 

Gatakeri  (Thomse)  Opera  Critica.     Dissertatio  de  N.  Instrumenti 

Stylo,  et  Adversaria  Miscellanea  Postbuma.  folio  1688 

Gaudii  Dissertatio  ad  Horatium  Flaccum,  12iiio.         Laubaci,  1700 

Geddes  (James)  Essay  on  the  Composition  and  Manner  of  Writing 

of  the  Ancients,  8vo.  GUug,  1748 

Toup*s  copy. 

Gensleri  (G.  A.  F.)  Analectorum  ad  edit.  Quintiliani  Spaldingianam 

Specimen,  8vo.  Coburgi,  1822 

Gerhardi  (  E.)  Lectiones  Apollonianas,  8yo.  Lips,  1816 

''  From  Gerhardus  and  Spitzner  (de  Venu  Hoincrico )  I  have  derived 
most  useful  instruction,  and  every  Scholar  would  do  well  to  read  them, 
together  with  Hermann  de  Hiatu,  sul^oine4  to  his  edition  of  Orpheus."  S.P. 

Gemhardi  (A.  G.)  Observationes  in  Sophoclis  Philoctetem,  12mo. 

Lips.  1810 
Gerstneri  (D.  G.)  Sylloge  Opusculorum  philologicorum  atque  exege- 
ticonim,  8vo.  Norimb.  1776 

Gesenii  (F.  H.  G.)  Symbols  Observat.  in  Ovidii  Fastos,  8vo. 

Lips.  1806 
Gesneri  (J.  M.^  Opuscula  Minora  yarii  argument!,  2  vol.  in  1,  8yo. 

Vratisl.  1743 

(J.  M.)  Primae  Lines  Isagoges  in  Eruditionem  Universalem ; 

edidit  Niclas,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lips.  1774 

Goens  (R.  M.  Van)  Diatriba  de  Cepotaphiis,  8vo.      Utrecht^  1763 

"  This  abounds  with  curious  erudition,  and  I  believe  is  not  often  to  be 
met  with.  It  was  jjiven  to  me  by  my  very  learned  friend,  Dr.  Holme  of 
Manchester."    S.  P. 

Goettling,  Animadvers.  crit.  in  Gallimachi  Epigrammata,  et  Achil- 
lem  Tatium,  8vo.  Jerus,  1811 

Goldasti  (Melch.)  Philologicarum  Epistolarum  Centuria  una:  in- 
super  Rich,  de  Bun  Philobiblion  et  Bessarionis  Epistola  ad 
Senatum  Venetum,  12mo.  Franco/.  1610 

Gerhardi  (E.)  Lectiones  Apollonianae,  8vo.  Lips.  1816 

Gothofredi  (Jacobi)  Opuscula  varia  Juridica,  Politica,  Historica, 
Critica,  Genet.  1664,  portrait, — Libanii  Oratio  pro  Templis 
Gentilium  non  exscindendis,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Gothofredi,  1634 
C**  The  scarcest  tract  in  the  whole  system  of  Greek  Literature  J" 
see  Harwood,)  4to. 


PHILOLOGY.  AND   FOREIGN   MISCELLANIES.  301 

Gottleberi  (J.  C.)  Animadversiones  ad  Platonis  Phsedonem  et  Alci- 
biadem  Secundum :  adjunct!  sunt  Excursus  in  Quaestiones 
Socraticasde  Animi  Immortalitate,  cum  Summa  Platonis,  8vo. 

Lips.  1771 
Graefe  (C.  F.)  Epistola  Crit  in  Bucolicos  Gnecos,  4to.  Petrop,  1816 

Observationes  Critics  in  Tryphiodorum,  4to.    Petrop.  1817 

Conjecture  in  Coluthum  et  Musaeum,  4to.         Petrop.  1818 

Grsevii  (J.  G.)  Orationes,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1717 

Gronovii  (J.  F.)  Observationum  libri  tres.  Editio  secunda,  auctior, 

12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1662 

Observationum  liber  IV.  cum  Indice,  18n)o.  Davent.  1652 

Observationum  Libri  I  V,curante  Platnero,  8vo.  Lips.  1755 

Some  years  ago  this  book  had  become  very  scarce.    The  contents  of 
it  were  well  known  to  Professor  Porson  and  Dr.  Parr. 

Exercitationes  Academics  de  Nece  Judae  et  Cadaveris 


ignomioia,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1702 

—  Notae  in  Terentium,  8vo.  Oxon,  1750 

—  in  Papinii  Statii  Silvarum  Libros  quinque  Diatribe,  12mo. 

HagtB  Comitis,  1637 

—  in  Statii  Silvarum  Libros  V.  Diatribe :  acced.  Crucei  Anti- 


Diatribe,  Gronovii  Elenchus  Anti- Diatribes,  et  Crucei  M us- 
carium :  edidit  et  Annotat.  crit.  adjecit  Handius,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Ldps.  1812 
—  Supplementa  Lacunarum  in  ^nea  Tactico,  Dione  Cassio, 


et  Arriano,  12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1675 

—  Lectiones  Plautinte,  8vo.  Amst.  1740 


Groskurd  (C.  T.)  Observationes  Criticse  in  Strabonis  Iberiam,  8yo. 

Stuttg.  1819 
Grotii  (Hug.)  Epistolee,  folio  Anut.  1687 

Gruteri  Lampas,  sive  Fax  Artium  Liberalium,  7  vol.  8vo.  Franc,  1605 

•*  A  most  valuable  work."    S.  P. 

Gruteri  (Jani)  Florilegium  Magnum  seu  Polyanthea,  2  vol.  folio 

Argent.  1624 
Gudii  (Marquardi)  Epistols,  curante  Burmanno,  4to.    Uttraj.  1097 

"Thisis  a  valuable  book."  S.  P. 

Gyraldi  (L.  G.)  Opera  Omnia  (complectentia  Hist  de  Diis  Gentium 


302  PHILOLOGY   AND   FORKION   MISCRLLANIB8. 

Syniagm.  XVII.  item  de  Musis  et  Hercule. — Hbt  Poet  Gr. 
et  Rom. — Kaiend.  Lat.  et  Gr.  etc.)  2  vol.  in  1,  folio  Batil.  1680 
'*  When  I  was  a  young  man,  I  was  very  fond  of  Gyraldus."    S.  P. 
Hamakeri  (H.  A.)  Lectiones  Philostrateae,  8vo.     Lugd,  Bai.  1816 

Diatribe  philologica-critica,  aliquot  Monumentorum  Puni- 

corum,  nuper  in  Africa  repertonim,  Interpretationem  exhibens, 
4to.  plates  Lugd.  Bat.  1822 

See  Reuvens. 

Handii  ObsenratioDes  crit.  in  Catulli  Carmina,  8yo.  lApt.  1809 

Hanneseni  (J.  A.)  Sylloge  Opusculorum  Minorum  varii  argumenti, 

12mo.  Gott.  1754 

Hardt  (Herm.  ton  der)  Spes  Philologia  Serenioris,  ex  Educatione 

emendatiorc  facta,  8yo.  Helmst,  1708 

"  An  excellent  book."    S.  P. 

Harduini  (Joannis)  Opera  Varia,  cum  Indicibus  et  Tabulis  aeneis, 
folio  Anui.  1733 

Hare  (F.)  Epistola  Critica  ad  eruditissimum  Virum  H.  Bland,  in 
qua  omnes  doctissimi  Bentleii  in  Phaidrum  Notse  atque 
Emendationes  expenduntur>  4to.  Lond.  1726 

Harlesii  (T.  C.)  Opuscula  varii  Argumenti,  8vo.  HaliB,  1773 

de  !Nominibus  Graecorum  Libellus,  Jena,  1763. — Heinec- 

cii  Commentatio  de  Usu  et  Pra:stantia  Numismatum  Veterum 
in  Jurisprudentiam,  Norimb.  1774«12mo. 

**  Dr.  Parr  was  much  instructed  by  the  first-mentioned  book>  (de  Nomi- 
nibus  (Jrtpcoruntf)  and  will  give  it  a  place  among  the  critical.*^ 

Harris's  (James)  Philological  Inquiries,  3  vol.  8vo.  1781 

Hartungi  (J.)  Chilias  Homericorum  Locorum  qui  a  divcrsis  Pindari, 
Hesiodi,  iBschyli,  &c.  Inter pretibus,  vel  sine  Auctoris  nomine, 
vel  mutilati,  usurpantur,  Basil.  156B. — Koblii  Commenta- 
tiones  criticae  in  difficiliora  Classicorum  Loca,  Ilamb.  1727. 
— Koehleri  Notae  in  Theocritum :  accedit  Specimen  Emenda- 
tionum  in  Scriptores  Arabicos,  Lubec.  1767,  12mo. 

"  See  p,  4ij.  locus  XT  of  Kohlius,  where  he  most  ingeniously  substitutes 
limis  for  nimis^  in  Cicero's  explanation  of  invidia.  The  same  conjecture 
occurred  to  Beutley."     S.  P. 

Havercampii,  Oudendorpii,  D'Orvilii,  aliorumque  Orationcs  variae, 
4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  tf  Amst.  variis  artnis 

**  This  is  a  most  valuable  collection,  and  contains  sixteen  learned  articles, 


PHILOLOGY   AND   PORBION    MISCBLLANIB8.  308 

chiefly  Orations.    The  names  of  the  writers  are  enumerated  in  manu- 
script on  the  first  leaf/*     S.  P. 

Hawkins  (G.)  Pnelectiones  Poeticx,  in  Schol.  Nat.  Phil.  Oxon. 

habitae,  8vo.  Oxon,  1758 

Heath  (B.)  Notae  sive  Lectiones  ad  Tragicorum  Graecorum  Vetenim 

Aeschyli,  Sophoclis,  Euripidis,  quas  supersunt  Dramata,  de- 

perditorumque  Reliquias,  4to.  Oxon.  1762 

Hedlind  (P.)  Dissertatio  Academica  de  Anacharside  Scytha,  Up- 

sal.  1712. — Norbergii  Exercitium  Academicum  de  Nomine 

Gog  et  Magog,  Upsal.  1721 
Heeren  (A.  H.  L.)  de  Fontibus  et  Auctoritate  Vitanim  Parallelarum 

Plutarchi  Commentationes  IV.  8vo.  Gott.  1820 

**  A  very  learned  work."     S.  P. 

— ^— ^  de  Pontibus  Geographiconim  Strabonis,  4to.         Gott,  1823 

Heineckii  (R.  A.)  Animadvers.  in  Juvenalis  Satiras,  sive  Censura 

Edit.  Rupert.  8vo.  HoUb,  1804 

Heinrich  (C.  F.)  Explanat.  Horatianarum  Prooemium,  KHub,  1808 

'^  He  gives  a  candid  and  judicious  character  of  Markland  as  a  Critic, 
and  he  supposes  that  Sennone$  is  the  name  to  be  given  to  the  Satires  and 
Epistles  of  Horace,  and  also  to  the  EpUUliB  ad  Pigones,**   S.  P. 

■  Obseirationes  in  Theocrituni,  Virgilium,  &c.  Hanov,  1794. 

— Bionis  et  Moschi  Reliquiae,  ed.  Jacobs,  cum  Animadvers. 
1795. — Wyttenbachii  Epistola  Critica  super  nonnuUis  Locis 
Juliani  Imperatoris ;  et  Animadv.  in  Eunapium  et  Aristaene- 
turn,  Goett,  1769,  12mo. 

Heinsii  (Danielis)  Orationes.   Editio  multis  auctior,  8vo.  L,  Bat,  1627 

—  De  Satyra  Horatiana  Libri  duo.    Item  Heinsii  in  Horatium 

Notae,  18mo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1629 

Crepundia  Siliana.    Ejusdem  Dissertatio  de  verae  Criticae 

Progressu,  et  Exercitatio  critica  demonstrans  omnem  fere 
^gypUonim,  Gnecorum,  et  Latinorum  Religionem  ex  Oriente 
fluxisse,  18mo.  Cantab,  1646<> 

« —  de  Tragoediae  Constitutione  Liber,  in  quo  inter  caetera  trita  de 

hac  Aristotelis  Sententia  dilucid^  explicatur.  Editio  auctior, 
cui  Aristotelis  de  Poetica  Libellus,  cum  ejusdem  Notis  et 
Interpretatione,  accedit,  18mo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1643 

Heinsii  (Nicolai)  Adversariorum  Libri  IV.  subjiciuntur  ejusd.  Notae 


904  PHILOLOGY   AND  FOREIGN    MISCELLANIES. 

in  CatuUum  et  Propertium  :  ciirante  P.  Burmanno,  4to. 

Harlingcs,  1742 
Hemsterhusii  (J.)  Orationes  separatim  edita?,  8vo.  Witt  1822 
Qrationes,  quarum  prima  est  de  Paulo  Apostolo.   Item 

J.  C.  Valckenarii  tres  Orationes  et  Annot.  Crit.  in  Nov. 

Test.  Bvo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1784 

Henschel  (A.  G.)  Commentatio  de  Aristotele  Botauico  Philosopho, 

4to.  Wrat.  1824 

Heraldi  (Desiderii)  Quaestionum  Quotidianarum  Tractatus.     £jus- 

dem  Observationes  ad  Jus  Atticum  et  Romanum,  in  quibus 

Claudii  Salmasii  M iscellae  Defensiones,  ejusque  Specimen, 

expenduntur,  folio  Parii.  19d0 

<<  This  Book  of  Heraldus  was  highly  valued  by  Sir  William  Jones. 
I  have  rea^  it  diligently,  and  I  consider  it  as  one  of  the  most  learned  books 
in  my  possession.''    S.  P. 

Adversariorum  libri  duo,  quibus  adjunetus  est  Animadver- 

sionum  in  lamblicbi  Vitam  Pythagone  Liber  unus,  12mo. 

Paris.  1599 
Heringse  (A.)  Observationum  Criticarum  Liber  singularis,- Bvo. 

Leov.  1749 
Hermanni  (G.)  Diss,  de  R.  Bentleio  ejusque  Editione  Terentii,  Lips. 
1820. — Ejusd.  Diss,  de  Musis  fluvialibus  Epicharmi  et  Eu- 
meli,  1819. — Ejusd.  dc  Compositione  Tetralogiarum  Tragi- 
carum  Diss.  18  LO. — Dissen  de  Philosophia  Morali  in  Xeno- 
phontis  de  Socrate  Commentariis  tradita,  Gott.  1812. — Koch 
(C.)  Commentatio  de  Rei  Critical,  inprimis  Alexandrioae 
Epochis,  Marb,  1822,  4to. 

Dissertation es  Quinque,  sc,  De  Historian  Graecac  Primor- 

dio,  Lips,  1818. — De  Bentleio  ejusque  Editione  Terentii, 
Lips,  1820. — De  Poeseos  Generibus,  Lips.  1794. — De  Argu- 
mentis  pro  Antiquitate  Argonauticorum  Orphci,  Lips.  1811. — 
De  Metrorum  quorundam  Mensura  Rhythmica,  Lips.  1815, 
4to. 

Dissertationes    variae,    sc.     De    Praeceptis     quibusdam 


Atticistanim  Dissertatio,  Lipsice,  1810. — De  Legibus  quibus- 
dam  subtilioribus  Scrmonis    Ilomerici  Dissertatio  prima  et 


PHILOLOOT   AND   FOREIGN    MISCELLANIBS.  806 

secunda,  Lips.  1813. — De  Dialecto  Pindari  ObservatioDes, 

Lips,  1809. — Observationes  de  Grsecae  Linguae  Dialectis. — 

De   Argumentis  pro   Antiquitate    Orphei    Argonauticonim 

maxime  a  Koenigsmanno  allatis  Dissertatio,  Lips,  1811. — 

De  JEachjM  Persb.— De  Versibus  Spuriis  apad  ^cbylum 

Dissertatio,  Lips.  1814. — De    Choro  Eumenidum   .^cbyli 

Dissertatio,  prima  et  secunda,  lAps.  1816, 4to. 

"  Mr.  Barker,  having  duplicates,  gave  me  this  copy,  sent  at  the  time 
when  Mr.  Hermann  sent  me  a  Latin  Letter,  and  presented  me  with  the 
enlarged  and  improved  edition  of  his  admirable  book,  Ih  MetritJ**  S.  P. 
Dec.  1816. 

[ermanni  Dissertationes  varise,  sc.  De.S!schy1i  Persis,Xt|M.  1814. — 
De  Antiquitate  Orpbei  Argonaut.  lAps,  1811. — De  Poeseos 
Generibus,  Lips.  1794. — De  Mythologia  Greecorum  Ant. 
Ups.  1817.— De  Ling.  Gr.  Dialectis,  Lips.  1807.— De  -ffischy- 
li  Glaucis,  Zips.  1812. — De  Versibus  Spuriis  apud  ^scbylum. 
Lips,  1814. — De  Usu  Antistrophicorum  in  Graecorum  Tragoe- 
diisy  laps.  1810. — De  Legibus  quibusdam  Subtilioribus  Senn. 
Homerici,  Diss,  prima,  Lips,  1812.-^De  Diff.  Prosae  et  Poetics 
Orationis,  Partes  II.  Lips,  1803. — De  Pneceptis  quibusdam 
Atticistarum,  Lips,  1810.  in  1  vol.  4to. 

"  A  most  precious  volume."    S.  P. 

de  Sogenis  Aegenetse  Victoria  Quinquertii  Dissertatio,  4to. 

lAps,  1822 

*'  Intelligentissimo  harum  litterarum  arbitro  Rev.  S.  Parrio,  6.  Her' 
mannui,*^ 

Obseryationes  Critical  in  ^Bschylum  et  Euripidem^  8vo. 

Idps.  1798 

Dr.  Parr's  opinion  of  Hermann,  communicated  in  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Bohn, 
Sept  14,  1820,  deserves  to  be  here  recorded.  After  desiring  to  have  all 
the  works  on  metrical  subjects  sent  to  him  as  soon  as  they  appeared,  he 
proceeds :— "  My  hero  is  Hermann.  He  is  not  only  a  Scholar,  butja Philo- 
sopher of  the  highest  order ;  and  he  smiles  probably,  as  I  do,  at  the  petty 
Criticisms  of  puny  scholiasts,  who  in  fact  do  not  understand  what  is  written 
by  this  great  Critic.** 

ess  (P.  C.)  Observationes  criticae  in  Plutarchi  Vitam  Timoleontis 
Bvo.  Franc.  1818 

X 


9M  PHILOLOGY   AND   FOKEI6N   MISCBLLAMIBS. 

Heumaiwi  (C.  A.)  Poecile,  aiv«  I^stolae  fif isceUaneaay  3  vob.  t2ina. 

HaliB,  1729-32 

Beusde  (Phil.  Guil,  Van)  Specimen  Criticum  in  Platonem.  Acce- 
dit  D.  Wyltenbacbii  Episliola  ad  Auctorem :  item  Cc^ationes 
Codicum  MSS.  Platonis,  &c.  3?o.  iMgd.  Bat.  1803 

-^ Idem^  editio  secimda,  8vo.  Xii$m2.  Bmt,  1818 

''  With  the  excelleot  Letter  of  Wyttenhach  to  Van  Heiuda'^    S.  P. 

Heynsi  (C.  G.)  Opuscttla  Academica,  6  vol.  Bro.  QM.  1785-1802 
Prolusiones  nonnullse  Academics  nomine  Univ.  G.  A.  Got- 

dngensis  scriptae,  8vo.  Land,  1790 

Hindenburgii  AnimadFersiones,  quibus  Xenophontis  Memorabilium 

«3ocratis  Dictonim  et  Factoriim  Libri  illustrantur,  12mo. 

l4|^1769 
Heinrich  (G.  F.)  Specimen  Animadversionum  in  Mussi  Carmen  de 

Herone  et  Leandro,  12mo.  Ooit.  1792 

Hirtii  (D.  J.  F.)  Syntagma  Obsenrationiim  philologico-criticaram 

ad  Linguam  Sacram  Vet.  Test,  pertinentium,  12mo.  Jeme,  1771 
Holbergii  Opuscula  quauiam  Latina,  et  quinque  Libri  Epigramma- 

tum,  12mo  Jdpi.  1737 

Holdsworth's  Remarks  and  Dissertations  on  Virgil,  8vo.  1768 

"  I  believe  Joe  Wharton  to  have  been  the  editor."    S.  P. 

Horrei  (P.)  Observationes  criticte  in  Scriptores  quosdam  Or.  His- 
torieos,  8vo.  Leav.  1736 

Miscellanea  Critica,  8vo.  Leov.  1738 

Hottingeri  (I.  H.)  Thesaurus  Philologicus,  seu  Clavis  Scriptura, 
4to.  Tiguri,  1649 

Hottingeri  (J.J.)  Opuscula  pbilologica,  critica,  atque  hermcneutica, 
8vo.  ^  Lips.  1817 

Huetii  (P.  D.)  de  Interpretatione  Libri  II.  8?o.  Paris.  1680 

Notae  in  Authologiam,  s,  a. — Homeri  Batrachomy- 

omachia,  Opera  Leonardi  Lycii :  addita  sunt  Melancthonis  et 
Dresseri  Scholia  nonnuUa,  Lips,  1607, 18mo. 

Huntingtoni  (Roberti,  Episcopi  Rapotensis,)  Epistolze,  etc.  collec- 
tore  Edw.  Bernhardo.  Praemittitur  Huntingtoni  et  Bern- 
hardi  Vita,  scriptore  Thoma  Smitho,  8vo.  Lond,  1704 

<<  A  most  interesting  book,  as  well  as  scarce."    S.  P. 


PftlLOLOOY   AKD   FOREIGN   MISCELLANIES.  307 

Hiipfeld  Animadversiones  Philologicse  in  Sophoclem,  Marimrgif 
1817. —  Psychologia  Homerica,  seu  Homerica  circa  Ani- 
mam,  vei  Cogitatione,  vei  Opinione,  Gommentatio,  Auctore 
Guil.  Halbkart,  ZuUichawuB,  1796,  8to. 

Heschke  (J.  G.)  Analecta  Critica  in  Anthologiam  Graecam,  cum 
Supplemento  Epigrammatum  ined.  8vo.  JeMS^  1800 

*■  ' '  '""  ■  * Epi^tola  Critica  in Pi^opertium»  8vo.      lApi.  1702 

Huttea  (Uliich  ab,  Equitis  G^rmaiii)  Opera  qaie  extant  omnia: 
etilegit,  edidit,  Tarii^ne  Annotationibus  illustravit  £•  J«  H. 
Mlinch.  b  Toi.  8yo.  ^ero^l821-6 

Jablonski  (P.  £.)  Opus<;ula»  quibns  Lingua  et  Antiquitates  Aeg3rp- 
Hornmy  Difficilia  Librorum  Sacrorum  Loca,  et  Historise  £c- 
elesiasdcce  Capita,  iUustrantur  :  cura  J.  G.  Te  Water,  4  vol. 
8vo.  iMgd.  Bat.  1804 

<*  An  excellent  book."    S.  P. 

Jacob  (A.  L.  G.)  Sophocleae  Qusestiones,  8vo.  Vart,  1821 

— ^ — — — —  De  Oratione,  qu«  inscribitur  Pro  M,  Marcelio, 
Ciceroni  vel  abjudicanda  vel  adjudicanda  Qusestio,  novaque 
Conjeotura;  prosummis  in  Philosophia  Honoribus  rite  Capes- 
sendis  Conscripsit,  8vo.  Haks,  1813 

Jacobs  (F.)  Exercitationes  Critica  in  Auct.  Vet  («c.  Curw  secunda; 
in  Euripidis  Trag.  et  Animadv.  in  Calistrati  Statuas  et  Phi- 
lostratorum  Imagines,)  2  vol.  8vo.  Idpi.  1796-7 

Animadversiones  in  Euripidis  Tragoedias  et  Emend,  in 

Stobaeum,  8yo.  OatfuB,  1790 

Additamenta  Animadyersionum  in  Athenaei    Deipno- 


sophistas,  8vo.  JetuBt  1809 

Observationes  in  ^liani  Historiam  Animalium  et  Phi- 


lostrati  Vitam  ApoUonii  Tyanaei,  12mo.  Jcimc,  1804 

Jaegeri  (I.  G.)  Annotationes  in  Sophoclis  Ajacem,  8vo. 

Aliana,  1811 

Jeusii  Lucubrationes  Hesychianae :  Obserrata  in  Stylo  Homeri :  Vet. 

Epigrammata  Graeca  Anecdota,  8vo.  Rot.  1742 

Jever  (E.  Le  CI.  Van)  Specimen  selectarum  Observationum  in  M. 

Annaei  Lucani  Pharsaliam,  2  parts  in  1,  4to.  Lngd.  Bet.  1772 

Ihre  (Job.)  Tractatus  Philosoplnci,  Philoiogici,  Historic!  et  Miscel- 

X  2 


90B  PHILOLOGY   AND   FORBION    MISCELLANIES. 

lanei,  32  vol.  4to.  being  nearly  the  entire  Series  of  Theses, 
published  under  this  celebrated  Scholar  Up$aluB,  v.  a. 

Ilgen  (C.  D.)  Wtpiaiuvfj  Homeri  et  alia  Poeseos  Gnec.  Mendicse 
Speciniina,  Lips,  1792. — Ejusd.  Disqnisitio  Actionis  Prin- 
cipis  in  Iliade  Homeri,  3  parts,  1791-2.  —  Ejusd.  Choms 
Graecorum  Tragicus,  Lipi.  1788, 4to. 

• (C.  D.)  Opuscula  varia  Philologiea,  8vo.  Erfurti  1797 

Johnsoni  (R.)  Aristarchus  Anti-Bentleianus,  Bentleii  Errores  super 
Horatii  Odarum  Lib.  I.  ostendens,  8vo.  Lmul.  1717 

Jones  (Gulielmi)  Poeseos  Asiaticse  Commentariorum  Libri  VI. 
cum  Appendice  cui  subjiciuntur  Micellaneorum  Libri,  8yo. 

LmuL  1774 

Jones  (Sir  Wm.)  Discourses  before  the  Asiatic  Society,  18mo. 

Jortin's  (Dr.  Jno.)  Miscellaneous  Observations  upon  Authors,  an- 
cient and  modern,  2  vol.  8yo.  1731 

''  This  copy  is  extremely  valuable,  because  it  contains  some  addi- 
tional criticisms  from  a  manuscript  of  Dr.  Jortin,  and  also  the  names  of 
the  different  Writers,  from  Dr.  Jortin's  own  copy,  lent  to  me  by  a  friend. 
I  can  answer  for  its  authenticity :  and  I  consider  it  no  mean  acquisition 
to  know  who  were  the  co-adjutors  of  the  excellent  writer,  and  what  cor- 
rections or  improvements  he  made  in  the  course  of  bis  extensive  and 
accurate  reading. 

"  To  this  book  a  very  sharp,  and  in  some  respects  really  learned  an- 
swer, appeared  in  1731,  in  *  several  letters  to  a  friend.* — 1  have  it*'     S.  P. 

Jortin's  (Dr.  Jno.)  Remarks  on  Spencer's  Poems,  8vo.  1734 

Junii  (Hadriani)  Animadversiones  et  Observationes   variae,    ejus- 

demq.  de  Coma  Commentarius,  8vo.  HagcB  Comituniy  1737 
Kannc,  Analecta  Philologica  (Disputatio  de  Mythis  Orphicis,  &c.) 

4to.  Lips.  1802 

Kedington's  Critical  Dissertation  of  the  Iliad  of  Homer,  8vo.  1759 
Kempiana  Monumenta  Vetustatis,  8vo.  Land.  1720 

Kempii  (Martini)  Opus  Polyhistoricum  de  Osculis;  cum  Mantissa 

de  Judae  Ingenio,  Vita  et  Fine,  4to.  Franco/.  1680 

**  This  appears  to  be  a  curious  book.'*    S.  P. 
Ker,  Quaternae  Epistolse  ad  Ric.  Bentleium,  Spanhemium,  et  Bone- 
tum,  8vo.  Land.   1713 

Kerkoetii   Aremorici  (i.  e.  Dion.  Petavii)  Animadversiones  in  Sal- 


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masii  Notas  ad  Tertullianum  de  Pallio,  Rhedomis,  1622.— 
Kerkoetii  Mastigophores  III.  siye  Elenchi,  &c.  Par.  1622-3. 
— ^Refutatio  utriusque  Elenchi  Kerkoetii »  auctore  Francisca 
Franco,  Parisiii,  1623.  —  Adversus  Kerkoetium  Mastigo- 
phorum, «.  a.-  12mo. 
Klindworih  (G.  H.)  Specimen  Editionis  Artis  Poeticie  Horatii,  8vo. 

Goit.  1816 
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Animadversiones  Criticas  in  Theophrasti  Characteres  Ethi- 

co8,  8vo.  JetuBf  1761 

Epistolae   Homericfle,   Altenburgi,   1764.  —  Stratonis  Epi- 

grammata,  cura  Klotzii,  Alienburgi,  1764,  12ino. 

'Lectiones  Venusinse,  12mo.  Lipt,  I770 

Thesaurus  Epistolicus  Gesnerianus,  cuin  Praefatione,  Hala, 

1768.— Klotzii  Libellus  de  Minutiarum  Studio  et  Rixandi 
Libidine  quorundam  Grammaticorum,  Jetue,  1761.  12mo. 

Opuscula  Varii  Argumenti,   AUenburgi,   1766. — Ejusdem 

Carmina  omnia,  1766,  8yo. 

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1768. — Ejusdem  Opuscula  Philologica  et  Oratoria,  edidit 
Mangelsdorfius,  Hake,  1772. — Jani  Opuscula  ad  Historiam 
et  Chronologiam  spectantia,  edidit  Klotzius,  HaUB,  1769. — 
Vita  et  Memoria  Klotzii,  a  Mangelsdorfio,  HaliB,  1772,  8vo. 

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cimen Emend,  in  Scriptores  Arabicos,  12mo.       Lubec,  1767 

Knosii  (G.)  Disquisitio  de  Fide  Herodoti,  qua  perhibet  Phoeniccs 
Africam  Navibuscircumvectos  esse.  A dnexum  est  Specimen 
Sermonis  Arabici  Vulgaris,  4to.  Gott.  1805 

Kohlii  Commentationes  Criticae  in  difficiliora  Ciassicorum,  Terentii, 
Nepotis,  Virgilii,  Phaedri,  Ciceronis,  Hesiodi,  Jul.  Cacsaris, 
aliorumque  Loca,  12mo.  Hamburyi,  1727 

Krebsii  (I.  T.)  Opuscula  Academica  et  Scholastica,  8vo.  Lips.  1778 

^  These  excellent  Dissertations  are  both  upon  sacred  and  profane  sub- 
jects, see  particularly  De  Ephetis  Atheniensium  Judicibus — de  Stylitis — 
de  Provocatione  Pauli  ad  Caesarem — de  Prudentia  Disciplinas  Scholasticc 
regunds— de  FestiTalo  Juvenum  e  Scholii^discessu— dcArgumentispro 
VarietateetPraBstantiaReligionis  Christians."  S.P. 


310  PHII^OI^OOY   AND   FOEBION   MISCBLtANlBS. 

KrcHB  (H.  I.)  Diatribe  de  Autheotia  {)ifdogi  JustMii  Martym  cum 

TryphoDe  Judaso,  8vo.  .      Mediok.  1778 

Kruger   (Dr.  C.  W.)  De  Xenophontis  Vita  Qmestiones  criticfl^, 

8to.  Halm  Sax.  1822 

Kruse  (Ch.)  de  Fide  Liyii  recte  aestimanda  Sect.  I.  4to,   IAp».  1812 

Kulmii  Animadversiones  in  Jul,  PoUucem,  12ino.      Argemi.  1875 

Kusteri  (L.)  Historia  Critica  Homeri  id  est  de  Scriptis  ejusdem, 

tarn  deperditis,  quam  extantibus^  spuriis  et  geDuinis,  12mo9 

Frmkf.  1696 

"  A  learned  work."    S.  P. 

Laguose  (I.  A.  Martyni)  Epistola  ad  C  6.  Heyne  JJp».  1795 — 
Twesteni  Comment  crit  de  Hesiodi  Gannina,  KU.  1815, 8vo. 

Lambecii  (P.)  Prodromus  Lucubrationum  Criticarum  in  Auti  Oellii 
Noctes  Atticas,  12mo.  Pom.  1647 

Lamii  Deliciae  Eruditorum,  seu  Yetenim  AvskSotuv  Opusculonmi 
Collectanea,  15  vol,  12mQ.  FhrenikB,  1736 

Lange  (A.  6.)  Yindiciae  Tragoeditt  Romanse,  8vo.  Idpt.  1822 

(E.  R.)  Specimen  Crit.  in  Platonis  Critonem,  8yo.  Xt|ic.  1821 

Lange  (C.  H.)  Observationes  Sacrse,  %ccedit  Specimen  Lectt.  Euri- 
pidearum  in  Phoenissas,  12mo.  Lips,  1737 

Latini  Latinii  (Viterbiensis)  Epistolie,  Conjectune,  et  Observationes, 
4to.  Roma,  1659 

Bibliotheca   Sacra  et  Profana,  sive 

Observationes,  Correctiones,  Conjeclurae,  et  Vari«  Lectiones, 
in  Sacros  et  Profanos  Scriptores,  e  marginalibus  Notis 
Codicum  ejusdem  a  Dominico  Marco  Melitensi,  et  nunc  primum 
e  Bibliotheca  Brancaccia  in  lucem  editse,  folio  Ronue,  1677 

Laurentii  (Jos.)  Polymathia,  sive  variae  A  ntiquse  Eruditionis  Libri 
X.  folio  Lugd.  1667 

Le  Beau  (C.)  Opera  Latina,  3  vol.  12mo.  Paris.  1782 

^  An  excellent  critical  book/'    S.  P. 

Lehneri  (I.  F.  C.)  Philologica  Cura,  4to.  Monachii,  1821 

Lennep  (D.  1,  van)  Disputatio  historica-critico  de  M.  Tullio  Tirone, 

M.  T.  Ciceronis  Liberto,  4to.  Amst.  1804 

Leopardi  (P.)  Emendationum  Libri  XX.  4to.  Ant.  Plantini  1568 
Letters  concerning  Poetical  Translations,  and  Virgil's  and  Milton's 

Arts  of  Verse,  &c.  ("  I  believe  by  Benson,")  1739.— Pre- 

k 


FHlLaiiOeY  AND  FOREIGN    MISCBLLANIBS/  911 

fitofy  Diflcoorse  to  Johnson^s  Latin  Versioa  of  the  PsahM, 

1741,  8vo. 

lisgii  (Car.)QMBstioDu«^  PlautinanuB  Liber  primus,  de  Hiatu  ib  Ver- 

sibus  Plautmis,  8vo.  VratUlammf  1819 

(ii  (Jasti)  Opera  Omoia,  8  vol.  ^o.  VetaHUs,  1675 

— ■ Opera   quae  ad  CHUeam^  proprie  spectant,  quibos 

accessit  Electorum  Liber  aecufidiM^  4(o.         Antverpia  1686 
-  Satumalium  Sermomiifr  libti  dao,  4to.        AiUoerpuBf  1588 


Lazac  ( Joannis)  LecitioBes  Atticae  4e  Pigamia  Socratis,  edidit  Slui- 
ler,  4to.,  iMs^d.  Bai.  1809 

Bxercitationes  Acad.  sc.  Obs.  in  Eurip.  Hippolytum  et  in 

Loea  Veterun  praecipue  de  Viadiota  DiviBa,  d  parts,  Lugd. 
BaL  1792-3. — Persius,  recensuit  Pa»ow,  Ztps.  1808,  8vo. 

Hagii  (Hier.)  Yarise  Lectiones,  in  qoibus  nmlta  Auctonim  Loca  ex- 
plicantur  et  emendantur,  12mo.  Venet,  1554 

Magiri  (Tobie)  Eponymolog;ium  Criticum,  complectens  Cognomina, 
Descriptiones,  Elogia,  et  Censuras  Personarum  ac  Rerum, 
cum  veterum,  turn  receniium  belle  aut  pace  insignium,  ex  yariis 
Scriptoribus  collecta,  4to.  Franco/.  1644 

Eponymologium  Criticum,  nunc  dupio  quam  olim  auctius 

editum,  cura  W.  Eubenii,  2  vol.  4to.  interleaved  Franco/.  1687 

'*  A  very  learned  and  useful  book."    S.  P. 

Mahne  (G.  L.)  Diatribe  de  Arisloxeno  Philosopho  Peripatetico,  8vo. 

Ama.  1793 

Majoragii  (M.  A.)  Orationes  et  Praefationes,  una  cum  Dialogo  de 
Eloquentia,  12mo.  CoUmuB  AgHp.  1619 

Manutii  (Pauli)  Epistolarum  Libri  duodecim  et  ejusdem  Pxsefationes: 
cum  Summariis  ac  Notis  KLcchmaBni.  Acoedunt  Thomasii 
Piaeloquium,  etc.  12mo.  Lips.  1681 

'*  This  learned  volume  contains  mudi  interesting  matter,  especially  in 
the  Prafatianes,"    S.  P. 

Maresii  (B.)  Epistolae  Philolo^cae,  8vo.  Par.  1655 

Marklandi  (L)  Epistola  Critica  ad  Fr.  Hare,  in  qua  Horatii  Loca 

aliquot  emendantur,  8yo.  (Jant  1723 

''  This  was  the  first  publication  of  Markland,  and  one  of  the  first  philo- 
logical works  ever  read  by  Dr.  Parr." 


313  PHILOLOGY   iiND   F0RBI6N    MISCBLLAN1B8. 

Martin's  System  of  Philology,  or  a  Treatise  of  the  Literary  Arts 

and  Sciences,  2  vol.  8to.  1769 

Martiiii  (Emmanuelis)  Epistolarum  libri  XII.  Accedunt  Auctoris 

.nondum  defuncti  Vita  a  G.  Majansio  conscripta,  nee  non 

Praefatio  Wesselingii.    4to.  Amsi.  1788 

Martinii  (B.)  Variarum  Lectionum  Lib,  VIII.  8vo.  Traj.  1756 

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Morgenstmi  (€L)  de  PfafaawB  RepnUica  Commentatiooes  trai? — 
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lio  atqve  Examen,  8vo.  Hal,  Sax.  1794 

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tio  editum,  folio  Dorpati,  1812 

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et  Praefatione  J.  B.  Mali,  4to.  Hamb,  1699 

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«  I  bave  triplicates  of  this  woxk»  and  value  each  copj.  I  had  lent  one 
to  Dr.  Johnson,  just  before  his  death,  because  Morhof  has  a  most  argu- 
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London.  The  third  copy  was  procured  for  me  in  Italy  by  Lady  Oxford." 
S.  P. 

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Parechemate,  contra  Ciceronis  Calumniatores,  BasUuB  per 
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Oudini  (Casimiri)  Trias  Dissertationum  Criticanim ;  I.  De  Codicd 
MS.  Alexandrino ;  II.  De  Qusestionibus  ad  Antiochum 
Principem  in  Scripturam  Sacram ;  III.  De  Coliectaneo  sea 
Collectione  Antiquitatum  ConstantinopoUtanarum  Anselmi 
Bandurii,  8yo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1717 

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Palmerii  Exercitationes  in  optimos  fere  Auctores  Grsecos,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1668 

Dissertationes  Critical  de  Poetis  Gnecis  et  Latinis, 

Lugd.  Bat.  1707 

Palmerii  KptTtKov  'Ewixetprffia,  sive  pro  Lueano  Apologia. — Ra- 
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Pindari  et  Horatii — ^Tollii  Poetarum  Latinonim  cum  Gnecis 
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Par%i  (Job.  Phil.)  Electa  Plautina,  4to.  Neapoli,  1617 

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Poeticam,  4 to.  Veneiiis,  apud  Aldijilias,  1546 

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Petrarchs  (Fr.)  Opera  omnia,  quae  Latine  scripsit,  folio,  editio 
princeps  Basilue^  per  J.  de  Amerbach,  1496 

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thick  12mo.  Nanmb.  1670 

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Hemtt.  1663 

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Piersoni  (J.)  Verisimilium  Lib.  II.  dvo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1762 

Pinzgeri  (6.)  Commentatio  de  iis  quae  Aristotelcs  in  Platonb  Poli- 
tia  reprehendit,  8vo.  Lips.  1822 

de  Dramatis  Graecorum  Satyrici  Origine  Disputatio,  8vo. 

VratisL  1822 

Poggii  Dialogus,  An  seni  sit  uxor  ducenda,  circa  an  1435  conscrip- 
tus,  nunc  primum  typis  mandatus,  edente  G.  Shepherd,  royal 
8yo.  (privately  printed)  Lioerpool,  1807 

"  The  gift  of  the  Editor."  S.  P. 

Politiani  (Angeli)  Omnia  Opera,  et  alia  quaedam  lectu  digna,  folio, 
ntgsia,  gilt  edges  Venet.  in  Aed.  Aldi,  1498 

'^  This  beautiful  copyofPolitian  was  given  to  me  by  the  learned  Richard 
Warburton  Lytton."  S.  P. 

Polybianse  Lectiones  Manuscripti  Codicis  Augustani,  (auth.  J.  H. 
Boeclero)  4to.  Argent.  1670 

Pontani  (J.  J.)  Analectorum  Libri  III.  ad  Plautum,  Apuleium,  et 
Senecam,  4to.  jBo».  1599 

Poppo  (E.  P.)  Obseryationes  Criticsein  Thucydidem,  8vo.  Lips.  1815 

Porsoni  Adversaria,  curav.  J.  H.  Monk  et  C.  J.  Bloomfield,  impe- 
rial Bvo.  Large  paper,  pcrir.,  splendidly  bound  in  yelhw  mo- 
rocco Lips.  1812 

Person's  Tracts  and  Miscellaneous  Criticisms,  collected  by  T.  Kidd, 
8vo.  1815 

Porti  (F.)  Commentarii  absolutissimi  in  Pindarum,  4to. 

GenewB,  1587 

Commentarii  in  Varia  Xenophontis  Opuscula,  1586 — Ejusd. 

Comment,  in  Sophoclem^  1584. — Ejusd.  Conunent.  in  Pinda- 
rum, Laus.  1583,  4to. 


818  PHIIiOI«O0T    AND   FOKBIGN    MISCBLLANIKS. 

Porti  Commentarii  in  Pindarum,  Law.  1683 — Meursii  ^schylas,  So* 
pliooles,  Euripides,  sive  de  Tragoediis  eonim  Lib.  III.  1619, 
4to. 

Poaltionea  Philological  controversse,  quanim  prior  de  Lingua  Hebr. 
eeteriaqoe  Oriental,  neo  non  de  Gritica  Sacri  Oodicis,  altera 
de  Antiquitatibus,  agit.  Traj.  ad  Rhea.  Vli\0 — Valerii  Vonck 
Specimen  Criticum  in  Varios  Aiictores;  ^aibiu  accedunt 
Obsa.  Miscell.  Ultraj.  1744,  8vo. 

PrieBtley's  Course  of  Lectures  on  Oratory  and  Criticism^  4to»  1777 

Prinsterer  (6.  6.  y.)  Prosographia  Platonica,  8yo.  Ingd.  Bat,  1823 

Puteani  (H.)  Snada  Attica,  sive  Orationum  Selectarum  Syntagma. 
Item  Palaestra  Bonae  Mentis,  12mo.  Ehsevity  1623 

Pulmanni  (Th.)  Notse  in  Horatium,  Aniverp.  1677 — Dousse  in  H6« 
radum  Oommentariolus,  Anivtrp.  1680^  18mo. 

Purgold  (L.)  Observationes  criticae  in  Sophoclem,  Euripidem,  An- 
thologiam  Graecam  et  Ciceronem,  8yo.  JeMB^  1802 

Ramirez  de  Prado,  HivTrfKdvrapyoq^  siye  Quinquaginta  Militum 
Ductor^  4to.  Anut.  1612 

Rapin's  Critical  Works,  translated  into  English  by  Basil  Kennet, 
2  yol.  8yo.  1716 

Rauchenstein  (R.)  de  Orationum  Oiynthiarum  Ordinc,  accedit  Bre- 
mii  Fascic.  Obseryat.  in  Philippicas,  Lips,  1821. — Wachs- 
muth  (W.)  Jus  Gentium  quale  obtinuerit  apud  Graecos,  Berl, 
1822 — Hering  (C.  G.)  Conspectus  Theologiie  Dogmaticae  et 
Historian  Dogmatum,  Lips,  1822,  8yo. 

Reijnders  (P.  A.)  Diatribe  Literaria  in  Platonis  Symposium,  8yo. 

Gr(m,  1821 

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tiarum  ex  Homero,  Lemgov,  1728 — Othonis  de  Diis  Vialibus 
plerorumque  Populorum  Dissertatio,  HakB  Magd,  1714 — Pe- 
titi  de  Sibylla  Libri  tres.  Lips,  1686 — Rothii  de  Germanorum 
Imagunculis  Magicis,  quas  Alrunas  yocant,  Commentatio, 
Helmst.  1737,  thick  12mo. 

Reinesii  (Th.)  ad  D.  Casp.  Hofmannum  et  A.  Rupertum  Epistolas, 
4to.  Lips,  1660 

Epistolae  (critica?)  ad  Christianum  Daumium,  4to. 

JenoB.  1670 


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ii  (Th.)  Varianini  Lectionttiii  libh  Ires,  4to.Aiim^.  1640 

'*  Or^  Parr  veiy  much  values  this  book,  for  it  was  once  the  property, 
and  it  possesses  the  hand- writing  of  the  very  learned  Dodwell ;  of  Wasse, 
whom  Dr.  Bentley  pronounced  the  next  Scholar  to  himself;  &nd  of  Dr. 
Letherland,  who  was  called  the  walking  Dictionary^  and  who  sMisttd  Or. 
llead,  in  his  dispute  with  Middleton, '  de  Medicorum  Statu  ixpud  Roma- 
nes.' »' 


'  et  Andreae  Bosii  Epistolae  mutus,  luci  dat  Schmidius,  I81110. 

JentPy  1700 
Reisigii  (Car.)  Conjectanea  in  Aristophaneniy  8yo.  Lvp».  1816 

Reiske  (J.  J.)  Animadversioues  ad  Graecos  Auctores,  5  vol.  Lip». 

1757.    Ejusd.  ad  Euripidem  et  Aristophanem  AnimadTersio- 

nes,  Lips.  1754.    Together  6  vol.  sm.  8vo. 
BJienferdi  (Jac.)   Opera   Philologica,  Dissertationibus  exquisitis- 

simi  Argument!  eonstantia :  acoedunt  Orationes  duse,  4to. 

Tr€^.  ad  Rken.  1722 
Periculum  Palmyrenum  sive  Literatnrao  yeteris  Pahnyr. 

indagandas  et  eruendee  E^tio  et  Specimen,  4to.  Fran^q.  1704 

**  A  very  learned  work,  the  gift  of  Dr.  Holme  of  Manchester."    S.  P. 

Riccii  Dissertationes  Homericae,  quibus  accedunt  ejuadem  Ora- 
tiones pro  solemn i  Instauratione  Studionim,  3  vol.  in  1,  4to. 

Florent,  1740 

"  Excellent"    S.  P. 

Richteri  (6.)  Specimen  Observationum  Criticarum  in  varios  Auc- 
tores  Graecos  et  Latinos.     Praefatus  est  Buddeus,  12mo. 

JeruB,  1713 

Biyii  (Joannis)  Annotationes  in  Andream  Terentii,  12mo. 

Trecis,  1542 

Robortelli  de  Historica  Facultate  Disputatio ;  de  Nominibus  Roma- 
norum ;  de  Laconico,  sen  Sudatione ;  de  Rhetorica  Facul- 
tate; et  Explicatio  in  Catulli  Epithalamium.  Accedunt 
ejusdem  in  yaria  tam  Latinorum  quam  Gr'aecorum  Loca  An- 
notationes, 8vo.  FhrentUB,  1548 

de  Convenientia  Supputationis  Livianas  Ann.  cum  Mar- 

moribus  Rom.  quae  in  Capitolio  sunt.  Ejusdem  de  Arte 
sive  Ratione  corrigendi  veteres  Authores,  Disputatio.  Ejus- 
dem Emendationum  Libri  duo,  folio  Patavit^  1557 


dSO  PHILOLOGY   AND   FOREIGN   MISCELLANIES. 

Rooy  (De)  Conjectura  criticae  in   Martialem  et  Seven  ^tnain, 

Traj.    1764. — ^Theodori  de   Metris  Liber,    ed.    Heusinger, 

Lugd.  Bat.  1766,  8yo. 
Buckersfelder  (A.  F.)  Sylloge  Commentt  philologico-exegeticarum 

et  crit.  8vo.  Traf.  1762 

Ruddiman  (T.)  A  Censure  and  Examination  of  his  Notes  on  the  Works 

of  Buchanan,  (by  Mr.  Jas.  Man,)  12mo.        Aberdeen^  1753 

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reply." 

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cious Libel  published  by  one  Mr.  Man,  Svo.       Editib.  1764 

''  Dr.  Parr  considers  these  controversial  books  as  a  rare  treasure,  and 
in  general  he  is  on  the  side  of  Ruddiman's  opponent.  Each  had  great 
learning  and  great  acuteness." 

Ruhnkenii  (Davidis)  Epistola  Critica  I.  in  Homeridarum  Hymnos 
et  Hesiodum,  ad  Virum  Clariss.  L.  C.  Valckenarium,  Lugd, 
Bat.  1749. — Ruhnkenii  Epistola  Critica  II.  in  Callimachum, 
et  ApoUonium  Rhodium,  ad  Virum  Glarissimum  J.  Emesti, 
Lugd.  Bat.  1751,  8yo. 

Valckenarii,  et  aliorum  ad  J.  A.  Emesti  Epistolae :  edidit 

Tittmann,  8vo.  lApi.  1812 

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like  Gray,  he  uses  the  final  vowel  in  ti^t,  short,  and  a  short  vowel  at  the 
end  of  the  first  form  of  the  Elegiac  Verse.''    S.  P. 

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relate  to  Cicero  down  to  page  24S:  then  follow  Coi^ectures  on  Livy,  and 
vario8  Scriptores,  In  page  321  is  an  interpretation  of  being  baptized  for 
the  dead  ;  and  Scheller's  opinion  is  the  same  with  Whitby's.'' 

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Jurisconsult!,  Philosopbi,  Uistorici,  Oratores,  et  Poetse,  emen- 
dantur  et  illustrantur,  4to.  Math.  1717 

In  hoc  Syntagmate  continentur : — I.  G.  Ranchini  Variarum  Lectionum 
Libri  III. — II.  Ejusdem  Edictom  perpetuum  restitutum. — III.  Gusti  Zin- 
zerlingii  Criticorum  Juvenilium  Promulsis ;  qua  in  compluria  Ciceronis, 
Tacitly  et  alionim  loca  emendantur.  Subjects  sunt  Labelli  ejusdem  Dia- 
tribae  duae:  1,  Nobile  quoddam  Problema  Prosodiacum  excutiens.  % 
Tria  insignia  Methaphorae  reciprocae  Exempla  exhibens. — IV.  Jani  Geb- 
hardi  Crepundiorum  libri  tres. — V.  Ejusdem  Antiquarum  Lectionum  libri 
duo.  '<  In  this  is  the  hand-writing  of  the  celebrated  Wyttenbach,  to 
whom  the  book  once  belonged." 

''  From  Zinzerling  the  learned  Gaisford  has  made  large  and  useful  ex- 
tracts, in  his  Notes  on  Hephaestio." 

^  In  the  Crepundia  are  some  judicious  remarks  upon  short  vowels 
before  sp,  ac,  and  aty  several  of  which  are  quoted  by  Professor  Gaisford ; 
but  at  page  295,  *  Altera  Scylla  maris  monstrum,'  quoted  by  Gebhardus 
as  from  Ovid,  is  not  in  that  author:  but  Ovid  writes, '  Quod  medio  Icntse 
fixum  curvamine  spinse,'  Metam.  lib.  Ill,  v.  66.  And  '  saepe  crcat 
moUes  aspera  spina  rosas,'  Epist,  ex  PontOf  lib.  II,  Ep.  2."    S.  P. 

Prefixed  to  this  volume  are  MS.  remarks,  by  Dr.  Parr,  chiefly  citing 
examples  from  Ovid,  of  the  final  vowel  left  short  before  sp,  at,  Sfc, 

Schneideri  (J.  6.)  Periculum  criticum  in  Anthologiam  Const  Ce- 
pbalsD.  Accedunt  Emendationes  in  Aristotelem  et  Antigonum 
Carystium,  8vo.  Lips.  1772 

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Schneider  (C.  E.  Chr.)  et  Gust.  Pinzger  de  Numero  Platonis,  4to 

Vratulavue,  1821 

SchDuiTeri(C.  F.)  Dissertationes  philologico-criticae,  singulas  primum 
nunc  cunctas  edidit,  8vo.  Ooth<B,  1790 

Scbotti  (A.)  de  Nodis  Ciceronianis  Libri  IV.  Accedit  Cicero  a  Ca- 
lumniis  vindicatus,  et  Eulogii  Favonii  in  Somnium  Scipionis 
Disputatio,  12mo.  Antw,  1613 

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tatione,  Libri  IV^  12mo.  Antw.  1610 

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Scriptores,  Philologi,  Poetae,  Ubtorici,  Oratores,  et  Philo- 
sophic emendantur,  supplentur,  et  illustrantur.  Ejusdem  Nodi 
Ciceronis,  etc.  4to.  Hanov.  1615 

Vitae  Coinparatae  Aristotelis  ac  Demosthenis,  4to. 

Aug.  VuuL  1563 

Schraderi  (Jo.)  Liber  Emendationum,  4to.  LeavarduB,  1776 

'*  This  work  of  Scbrader  was  highly  valued  by  Professor  Porson  and  Dr. 
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Vitemb.  1710 
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tusta  quaedam  Monimenta  et  variorum  Scriptoruni  Loca  illus- 
trantur: accedit  nominatim  Metii  Voconii  Oratio  Tacito  Au- 
gusto  dicta,  et  nunc  e  Codice  MS.  recognita.  4to. 

Norimb.  1721 
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de  Officiis  Libri  primi  Locos  quosdam  explicate  4to. 

UlnuB,  1820 
Schweighaeuseri  (J.)  Opuscula  Academica,  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo. 

Argent.  1806 

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oppii  de  Styli  Historici  Virtutibus  ac  Vitiis  Judicium,  ejus- 

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genio  emendandis  observari  debeat,  Commentariolus  ad  C. 
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he  went  into  Italy.    See  Noltenius,  vol.  1,  p.  158." 

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RomcB,  1589 

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dis  Auctoris  MSS.  emit  et  edi  curavit  Westerhovius,  4to. 

W/raj.  1737 

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1808. — Spalding  (G.  L.)  Comment,  in  primam  partem  Libelli 
de  Xenopbane,  Zenone,  et  Gorgia,  Berl.  1793. — Zeunii  Ani- 
madvers.  in  Vigeri  de  Idiotismis  Graecis  Librum,  Lugd,  Bat. 
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SiUig  (C.  J.)  de  V.  Catulli  Ganninibus  Epistola  critica,  Bvo. 

Lip9. 1822 

Simonis  (Ric.)  Opuscula  critica,  adversas  Isaacum  Yossium,  4to. 

Edinbwrgi,  1685 

Slothouweri  Tirocinium  Criticum  in  Orpheum,  Scylacem,  ApoUoni- 
um.  Sic.  8vo.  Lew,  1792 

Sluiteri  (J.  O.)  Lectiones  Andocideae:  interjectae  sunt  Valckenasrii  et 
Luzaeii  Animadversiones,  8yo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1804 

Snedorf  (F.)  De  Hymnis  Vet.  Graecorum,  8vo.  Hi^nuB,  1786 

Spanhcmii  (Friderici)  Opera  Omnia,  3  vol.  folio    Lugd.  Bat.  1701-3 

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tion of  two,  fell  only  upon  those  parts  of  the  Odyssey,  which  were  translated 
not  by  Mr.  Pope,  but  by  Mr.  Tickell  and  his  other  coadjutors:  and  Mr. 
Spencc,  with  his  usual  ingenuousness  and  acutcness,  added,  *  that  after 
most  minute  attention  to  PopeN  verses,  in  his  translation  of  the  Iliad  and 
Odyssey,  he  believed  himself  to  have  found  there  every  beautiful  expres- 
sion in  the  language  of  English  poetry.* "  S.  P. 

Spohn  (F.  A.  G.)  de  Agro  Trojano  in  Carminibus  Homericis  Descrip- 
tio,  Lips,  1814. — Meineke  (A.)  Curae  Criticae  in  Comicorum 
Fragmenta  ab  Athensco  servata.  Berl.  1814. — Ernesti  Epist. 
ad  Schleusncrum  de  Suidce  Usu,  Lips,  1786,  8vo. 

Commentatio  de  Extrema  Odysseae  Parte  inde  a  Rhapsodiae 

Y  versu  CCXCVII.  aevo  recentiore  orta  quam  Homerico, 
8vo.  Lips.  1816 

Stepbani  (Henrici)  de  Criticis  Veteribus  Gr.  et  Latinis  eorumque 
variis  apud  Poetas  potissimum  Reprehensionibus,  Disserta- 
tio, 4to.  PaiHs,  1 587 


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— Fragmenta  Poetarum  veterum,  sc.  Ennii,  Accii,  Lucilii, 
Naevii,  aliorumque ;  cura  H.  Stephani,  1664.  Hesiodus,  Or. 
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Wratiskaw,  1823 


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Sydenham's  (Floyer)  Synopsis,  or  a  General  View  of  the  Writings 
of  Plato,  4to.  1749 

**  I  possess,  and  have  elsewhere  inserted  some  of  the  Dialogues  of  Plato, 
translated  by  this  very  learned,  very  ingenious,  and  very  unfortunate 
author.  No  man  living  understood  Plato  better  than  Mr.  Sydenham  and 
Mr.  Gray:  and  among  the  best  translations  in  the  English  Language,  I 
reckon  Twining*8  translation  of  Aristotle's  Poetics,  Sydenham's  Dialogues 
of  Plato,  and  Hampton's  translation  of  Polybius."     S.  P. 

Symbolse  Litterariae,  Opuscula  varia,  philologica,  scientifica,  anti- 
quaria,  &c.  complectentes  (ed.  A.  F.  Gorio)  8  vol.  in  4,  Bvo. 

Rom.  1748 

Idem,  Decas  2nda.  8  vol.  in  4,  Bvo.  Rom,  1751-64 

Symbolae  Litterariae,  ex  Haganis  facts  Duisburgenses,  curante  J.  P. 
Berg,  3  vol.  12mo.  Hagte,  1783-86 

Syntagma  primum  Dissertationum  Philologicarum,  2  vol.  12mo. 

Rotterodami,  1899-1700 
Tempe  Helvetica,  Dissertationes  et  Observationes  theologicas,  philo- 
logicas,  criticas,  historicas,  exhibens,  6  vols,  in  3,  Bvo. 

Tigwri,  1737 
Thorlacii  Prolusiones  et  Opuscula  Academica,  Argumenti  maxime 
philologici,  5  vol.  Bvo.  HaJnuB,  1806-22 

Titii  (Roberti)  Locorum  Controversorum  Libri  Decem. 

Florentico,  1683 

"  This  book  of  Robert  Titius  was  answered  with  great  acrimony  by 
Joseph  Scaliger,  under  a  fictitious  name. — His  book  was  called  Yvonis 
Viliomari  Animadverainneg,  and  printed  at  Paris,  in  1596."    S.  P. 

Tractatus  varii  Latini  a  Crevier,  Brotier,  Auger,  aliisque  Clarissi- 
mis  Viris  conscripti :  etadRem,  cum  criticam,  turn  antiqua- 
riam,  pertinentes.  Quibus  accesserunt  Notae  quamplurimse  ad 
Librum  de  Moribus  Germanorum,  ex  utraque  C.  Taciti  Edi- 
tione  Brotieriana  excerpta?,  8vo.  Lond.  1788 

Dedicated  to  Dr.  Parr,  and  presented  by  the  editor,  Henry  Homer. 

Trapp  (J.)'Pra?lectiones  Poetical,  2  vol.  12mo.  Lond.  1736 

Idem,  2  vol.  8vo.  1760 

"  These  PrtBlectioncs  abound  with  good  sense,  with  taste,  and  elegant 
l«itin.  They  do  not  deserve  the  contempt,  with  which  Bishop  Hurd  i& 
pleased  to  speak  of  them  in  his  Notes  on  Horace."     S.  P. 


k. 


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TresliDgii  (A.  H.)  Adversarionim  Crit.  Specimen,  8vo.    Gron.  1702 
Triga  Opusculorum  Griticonim  rarionim. — 1.  Avelini  Loci  restituti. 

— 2.  Mattii  (J.  M.)  Annot.  in  Auct.  Gr.  et  Lat. — 3.  Ejusd. 

Opinionum  Lib.  III.  et  de  Orthographia  Libellus,  8vo. 

Traj.  1766 
Trilleri  Observationum  Criticarum  in  yarios  Grsecos  et  Latinos  Auc- 

tores,  Libri  quatuor,  8vo.  Franco/,  1742 

Turnebi  (Adriani)  Adversaria,  folio  Argent.  1604 

Tychonius  de  Noctis  prae  Die  praerogativa,  18mo.         Hajnue,  1722 
Tyrwhitt  (T.)   Dissertatio  de   Babrio,  Lond,   1770. — ^Toupii  Curae 

Nov.  in  Suidam,  1776,  8vo. 
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Yol.  8vo.  Lips.  1808 

Valeriani  (Joannis  Pierii)  Castigationes  et  Varietates  VirgiJianae 

Lectionis,  folio  Par.  Stephani,  1629 

Valerii  (Augustini)   de  Cautione  adhibenda  in  edendis  labris.    Ac- 

cessere  Barrocii  Orationes  tres.  Patavii,  1719 


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Every  scholar  ought  to  read  this  work  of  Valerius.*'    S.  P. 


Valesii  (Henrici)  Eraendationum  Libri  quinque;  de  Critica  Libri  duo, 
et  Orationes  variae.  Praefixa  est  Valesii  Vita,  edente  Petro 
Burmanno,  4to.  Anut.  1740 

Vavassoris  (Francisci)  Opera  omnia  antehac  edita,  theologica  et 
philologica,  nunc  primum  in  unum  Volumen  coUecta :  ad  quae 
accesserunt  inedita  et  sub  ficto  Nomine  emissa,  cum  Latina, 
tum  Gallica,  folio  Anut.  1709 

Verschurii  (J.  H.)  Opuscula,  in  quibus  de  variis  Sac.  Litt.  Locis  et 
Argumentis  exinde  desumptis,  critice  et  libere  disseritur. 
Edidit  et  Animadversiones  adjecit  J.  A.  Lotze,  8yo. 

Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1810 

Vicofortii  (Joach.)  Epistola^  adGasparum  Barlaeum,  cujusKeponso- 
riae  etiam  insertaa,  12rao.  Amst.  1696 

Victorii  (Petri)  Variarum  Lectionum  Libri  XXXVIII,  folio 

Florent,  apud  Juntas,  1682 

Explicationes  suarum  in  Ciceronem  Castigationum,  12mo. 

Lugd.  1640 


930  PHILOLOGY   AND   FORBION   MISCBLLANIBS. 

Yictorii  Commentarii  in  librum  Demetrii  Phalarei  de  Elocntione, 

folio  Fiorent.  apud  JuniaSf  1562 

Villoison  (J.  B.  C.  d'Ansse  de)  Epistolse  Vinarienses,  in  quibus 

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Vossii  (G.  J.)  Opera  Omnia,  6  vol.  folio  Amsi.  1695-1701 

et  Clarorum  Virorum  ad  earn  Epistolary  Collectore  Paulo  Colo- 

mesio,  folio  £4md.  1090 

de  quatuor  Artibus  Popularibns,  de  Philologia  et  Scientiis 

Mathematicis,  Libri  tres,  4to.  Anui.  1050 

Vossii  (Isaaci)  Variarum  Observationum  Liber,  4to.        Lond.  1785 

''  Dr.  Parr  has  triplicates,  and  will  give  one  copy  to  Prof.  Monk."    S.  P. 

Observationes  ad  Pomponium  Melam.  4to.  HagtB,  1658 

**  This  is  one  of  the  best  boolcs  ever  written  by  Isaac  Vossins.  See  Dr. 
Parr's  reference  to  page  48  and  49,  and  to  Valckenaer's  Seleda  in  N.  T, 
vol.  1,  p.  635." 

Upton's  (Jno.)  Critical  Observations  on  Shakspeare,  second  edition, 
8vo.  1784 

Vriemoet(E.  L.)  Obsenrationes  Miscellaneae  philologicae  ac  theo- 
logicao,  4to.  Leov,  1740 

Ursini  (J.  H.)  Acerra  Philologica,  IBmo.  Franco/.  1659 

"  In  this  book  there  is  much  curious  erudition.'* 

Ursini  Virgilius  iilustratus  Collatione  Scriptorum  Grxcorum:  edidit 
Valckenaer,  8vo.  Leov.  1747 

Waddelii  Animadversiones  Criticae  in  Loca  quaedam  Virgilii,  Hora- 
tii,  Ovidii,  et  Lucani,  12mo.  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1738 

**  The  Notes  of  Waddelius  and  Pulmannus  upon  Horace  arc  little 
known,  but  Dr.  Parr  sets  a  great  value  upon  them.  From  the  former  he 
supplied  some  matter  for  a  variorum  Horace." 

Wagenselii  Exercitationes  sex  varii  argumenti,  4to.     Altdmifi,  1687 
Wakefield  (G.)  SilvaCritiea,  sive  in  Auctores  Sacros  Profanosque 
Commentarius  Philologicus.  Parts  1—4,  8vo.  Cant.  1789-90 
**  Gift  of  the  learned,  pious,  and  injured  author."    S.  P. 


k. 


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Wakker  (J.  P.  de)  Amoenitates  Litterarioe,  8vo.  Traf.  1770 

Walchii  (J.  E.  J.)  de  Arte  Critica  Vet.  Komanorum  Liber,  12mo. 

JemSf  1757 
Walcliii  (G.  L.)  Emendationes  Liyianas,  Bvo.  BerL  1815 

Walfher  (6.  H.)  Observatioiies  in  Suetouii  Traaquilli  Vitas  Gaesanim, 

8to.  TorgavuB,  1813 

Warburton's  (Bp.)  critical  and  philosophical  Commentary  on  Pope's 

Essay  on  Man,  12mo.  1742 

Wase  (Cbr.)  Stricturse  Nonianae,  4to.  Oxon.  1685 

Warton's  (Thos.)  History  of  English  Poetry,  3  vol.  and  as  much  as 

was  printed  of  the  fourth,  4to.  1774-81 

**  With  the  third  volume  are  bound  up  the  acute,  but  Timlent  observa^ 
tions  of  Ritson."    S.  P. 

Observations  on  the  Fairy  Queen  of  Spenser,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1762 
Warton's  (Dr.  Joseph)  Essay  on  the  Genius  and  Writings  of  Pope, 

the  second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged,  2  vol.  8vo.  1782 
Webb's  (Daniel)  Remarks  on  the  Beauties  of  Poetry,  12mo.  1762 
Weichert  (J.  A.)  Epistola  critica  ad  Eichstadtde  Valerii  Flacci  Argo- 

nauticis,  Lips,  1812. — Wassenbergh,  Laudatio  Funebris  Jo. 

Schraderi,  Fran.  1784,  8vo. 
Wcsselingii  (P.)  Observationum  Variarum  Lib.  II,  8vo.  Amst,  1727 
Dissertatio  Herodotea,  8vo.  Traj.  1758 

Toup*s  copy. 

Wheare's  Method  of  Reading  History,  enlarged  by  Bohun,  8vo. 

1694 

"  Wheare  succeeded  Camden.     His  work  is  excellent.''    S.  P. 

Wolfii  (J.  G.)  Dissertatio  Epistolica  qua  Hieroclis  in  Aurea  Pytha- 
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Wolfii  (F.  A.)  Analecta  Litteraria,  maxime  erudits  Antiquitatis 
Litteris  et  Artibus  illustrandis,  4  parts  in  2  vol.  8vo. 

BerL  1817-20 

et  P.  Buttmanni  Museum  Antiquitatis  Studiorum,  2  parts  in 

1  vol.  8yo.  BerL  1808 

Wopkena  Lectiones  TuUianae,  8¥0.  Lips,  1730 

With  MS.  references  by  Dr.  Parr. 


332  PHILOLOGY    AND   FOREIGN    MISCELLANIES. 

Wood's  (Robert)  Essay  on  the  Original  Genius  and  Writings  of 

Homer,  4to.  1775 

Woweri  (Joh.  k)  de  Polymathi^Tractatio;  integri  Operis  deStudiis 

^eterum  'Avo<rwa<rfidrioy,  Cum  Pnefatione  Thomasii,  12mo. 

Lip8. 1665 
Wunderi  (C.)  Adversaria  in  Sophoclis  Philoctetem,  8vo.  Lips.  1823 
Wunderlich  (C.  F.)  Observationes  Criticae  in  ^schyli  Tragoedias 

Tragoediarumque  Reliquias,  8yo.  GottiagiB^  1809 

Wyttenbachii  (Dan.)  Opuscula  yarii  Argumenti,  oratoria,  historica, 

critica,  2  yol.  8vo.  LugdL  Bat.  1821 

— ^—  Miscellaneae  Doctrinae,  3  vol.  in  2,  8vo.  Amst,  1809-17 

Zeni  (Antonii,  Patricii  Veneti,)  in  Concionem  Periclis  et  Lepidis,  ex 

Libro  primo  Historiarum  Thucydidis  et  Sallustii  Commenta- 

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Zeunii  (J.  G.)  Animadversiones  in  Anacreontem,  Platonem,  et  Xeno- 

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I'usage  des  el^ves  de  FEcole  Royale  Militaire  k  Paris,  12mo. 

1802 

AbdoUatiphi  Historise  ^gypti  Compendium,  Arabice  et  Latine,  edi- 
dit  J.  White,  4to.  Oxan.  1800 

Abudacni  (Jos.)  Historia  Jacobitanim  seu  Coptorum  in  ^gypto, 
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Adami  (Melchioris)  Yitae  £ruditorum,  cum  Germanorum  turn  £xte- 
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Vit»  Germanorum  Jure-Consultorum  et  Politicorum,  qui 

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Adams'  (A.)  Roman  Antiquities,  8yo.  Edinb.  1792 

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Aleandri  (Hier.)  Antiquae  TabulaeMarmoree  Solis  effigie,  Symbolis- 
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384  HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,   ANTIQUITIES. 

Alexander's  (Wm.)  History  of  Women,  2  vol.  Svo.  1782 

Almeloveen  Fastonim  Romanonim  Consularium  Libri  duo.  Accedunt 
PrsBfecti  Urbis  et  Gonstantinop.  12mo.  Amst.  1705 

Alstorphii  de  Hastis  Veterum  Opus.  4to.  Anut,  1757 

Antiquitatum  Graecarum,  praecipue  Atticarum,  Descriptio  brevis,  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1740 

Antiquities  of  Herculaneum,  translated  from  the  Italian  by  T.  Mar- 
tin and  J.  Lettice,  4to.  platei  1773 

Arbuthnot's  Tables  of  ancient  Coins,  Weights,  and  Measures,  ex- 
plained and  exemplified  in  several  Dissertations,  4to.      1727 

Athenian  Letters,  or  the  Epistolary  Correspondence  of  an  Agent  of 
the  King  of  Persia  residing  at  Athens  during  the  Pelopon- 
nesian  War  (by  Lord  Hardwicke,  Mr.  Yorke  and  others,) 
4to.  1781 

'*  This  first  edition  was  lent  to  me  by  the  latu  Lord  Hardwicke. — I 
have  a  second  and  much  improved  edition,  given  to  me  by  the  present  Lord 
Hardwicke,  who  was  once  my  pupil."    S.  P. 


the  same,  fourth  edition,  enlarged,  2  vol.  imperial 

4to.  LARGE  PAPER,  ruuia  extra  IBll 

**  This  new  and  much  improved  edition  was  given  to  me  by  the  present 
Lord  Hardwicke."    S.  P. 

Averanii  Dissertatio  de  Mensibus  ^gyptiorum,  cum  Notis  Norisii  et 

Gorii,  studio  Erasmi,  4to.  Florent.  1737 

Balduinus  de  Calceo  antiquo,  et  Jul.  Nigronus  de  Caiig4  Veterum. 

Accesserunt  ex  Tertulliani,  Salmasii,  Rubeni  Scriptis,  plurima 

ejusmodi,  18mo.  Amst,  1667 

Bargsei  (P.  A.)  de  Bello  Senensi  Commentarius,  ex  Cod.  Magliab. 

edidit  D.  Morenius,  8vo.  Fhr,  1809 

Barthelemy's  (Abb6)  Travels  of  Anacharsis  the  Younger  in  Greece, 

7  vol.  8vo.  and  a  4to.  Atlas  of  Maps  and  plates  1793 

Baieri  (J.J.)  Expositio  Veteris  Inscriptionis  de  ^sculapio  et  Hygea, 

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386 


Bates'  Vitae  Selectorum  aliquot  Vironim,  qui  Doctrina,  Dignitate,  aut 
Pietate,  inclaruere,  4to.  Landmi^  1681 

In  this  volume  are  contained : 


1  Vita  Henrici  Chichele,  Archiepiscopi 

Canturaensis. 

2  Vita   Gulielmi  Waynfleti,   Episcopi 

Wintoniensis. 

3  Joannis  Pici  Miranduls  et  Concordis 

Principis  Vita. 

4  Vita  HieronTmi  Savonarols. 

5  Vita  Petri  Bembi. 

6  Gasparis  Contareni  Vita. 

7  Vita  Erasmi  Roterodami. 

8  Vita  Golielmi  Budaei. 

9  Vita  Christophori  Longolii. 

10  Vita  Martini  Buceri. 

11  Vita  Bemardi  Gilpini. 
13  Vita  Vincentii  Pinelli. 

13  Vita  Scsevols  Sammarthani. 

14  Vita  Julii  Caesaris  Sealigeri. 

15  Danielis  Heinsii  Epistola  ad  Isaacnm 

Casaubonum,  in  qua  de  Morte  Jose- 
phi  Scaligeri. 

16  Vita  Hugonis  Grotii. 

17  Vita  Petri  Pithoei. 

18  Memoris  sacra  Henrici  Wallis  Prin- 

cipis Laudatio  Funebris  per  F.  Ni- 
thersole  Oratorem  Academiae  Cantab. 

19  Oratio  in  Obitum  Tbomse  Bodlaei. 

20  Oratio  Funebris  Memoris  Principis 

Ulderici,  Danis  Regis  Filii,  dicata  a 
Martino  Opitio. 

21  Commentarii  de  Rebus  Belloque  Ges- 


tis  Domini  Fabiani  Senioris,  Burg- 
gravii  k  Dhona. 

22  Frederici  Spanhemii  Laudatio  Fune- 

bris Frederici  Henrici  Arausionen- 
sium  Principis. 

23  Panegyricus  Jan.  Grutero  gcriptusli 

Balthasare  Venatore. 

24  Julii  Caesaris  LagallsB  Vita. 

25  Parentatio  Historica,  sive  Commemo- 

ratio  Vits  et  Mortis  Camdeni,  fiu:ta 
Oxoniae  in  Schola  Historica  per  De- 
goreum  Whear. 

26  Oratio  in  Memoriam  Camdeni,  prolata 

per  Zoucheum  Townley. 

27  Vita  Antonii  Wallaei. 

28  Petri  Puteani  Vita,  cura  Nicolai  Ri- 

galtii. 

29  Henrici  Valesii  Oratio  in  Obitum  Pe- 

tri Puteani. 

30  Henrici  Valesii  Ocatio    in  Obitum 

Dionysii  Petavii. 

31  Henrici  Valesii  Oratio  in  Obitum  Ja- 

cobi  Sirmondi. 

32  Petri  Molinaei  Vita. 

33  Hadriani  Valesii,  Historiograph!  Regii, 

de  Vita  Henrici  Valesii,  Historiogra- 
phi  Regii,  Liber. 

34  De  Vit&  Jacobi  Usserii,  Archiepiscopi 

Armachani,  ex  Nicolai  Bemardi  ali- 
onunque  Scriptis  Collectanea. 


Baxteri  (W.)  Glossarium  Antiquitatum  Romanarum,  Bvo.  Lond,  1731 
Bayle's  (Peter)  Dictionary,  Historical  and  Critical,  5  vol.  folio 

1734-8 
Beaufort,  Dissertation  sur  I'lncertitude  des  cinq  premieres  Si^cles 

de  I'Histoire  Romaine,  12mo.  La  Haye,  1750 

Bedford's    (Arthur)   Animadversions    upon    Sir  Isaac  Newton's 

**  Chronology  of  Ancient  Kingdoms  amended,"  8vo.        1728 
Beger  (Laur.)  Alcestis  pro  Afarito  moriens,  et  Vita  ab  Hercule  re- 

stituta : — Opus  quod  ex  Msto.  T^ighiano  publici  juris  fecit  et 

Dialogo  illustravit,  CoUmce  Brandenb.  1703— Ejusd.  Ulysses 


336  HISTORY,   GEOGRAPHY,   ANTIQUITIES. 

Sirenes  Prsetervectus,  ex  Delineatioue  Pighiaoa,  Dialogo  ii- 
lustratuSy  ColonuB  Brandenb,  1703— Ejusd.  Poenae  Infernales 
Ixionis,  Sisyphi,  Ocni,  et  Danaiduiii,  ex  Delineatione  Pighi- 
atia  desumtae,  et  Dialogo  illustratse,  CoUmice  Brandenb.  1708, 
folio 

"  I  never  saw  any  other  copy  of  this  work  of  Beger."  S.  P. 

Bellendeni  (Guilielmi,  Scoti,  Magistri  Supplicum  Libellorum  Aug. 
Reg.  Mag.  Brit.)  de  Tribus  Luminibus  Romanorum  labri 
XVI.  folio  PariM.  1634 

''  This  celebrated  work  is  posthumous.  It  relates  to  Cicero  only,  and 
of  the  other  two  Lumina  we  have  nothing.  In  the  Spring  of  1783.  Sir 
William  Jones  told  me  that  his  learned  father-in-law,  Dr.  Shipley,  Bishop 
of  St  Asaph,  held  Seneca  to  be  one  of  the  Lumina  ;  and  the  learned  Dr. 
Lowth,  Bishop  of  London,  told  me  in  1787.  that  he  believed  Pliny  to  be 
the  other :  but  it  is  singular  that  Shipley  had  not  heard  of  Pliny,  aor 
Lowth  of  Seneca."  S.  P. 

de  Statu  Libri  tres,  8vo.  Paris,  1616 


**  The  gift  of  my  most  learned  and  worthy  pupil  Edward  Maltby,  of 
Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  July  27,  1791.  I  republished  this  book 
and  wrote  for  it  a  preface,  which  attracted  some  notice."    S.  P. 

—  Idem,  8vo.  Paris.  1616 

—  de  Statu  Libri  Tres,  Editio  Secunda,  longe  emendatior 
(edidit  cum  Praefatione  S.  Parr.)  8vo.  Lond,  1787 

—  Idem,  8vo.  I/md.  1787 

This  copy  has  a  few  MS.  corrections. 

—  "  The  Preface  to  the  Publication  of  Bellendenus  de  Statu, 


hastily  and  incorrectly  translated,  without  permission,  by  the 
•  notorious'  Wm.  Beloe,  who  apologized  to  Dr.  Parr  for 
the  liberty  he  had  taken."  8vo.  1788 

'*  Given  to  me,  not  by  the  worthless  translator,  but  by  the  intelligent 
and  honourable  Lockyer  Davis.''     S.  P. 

Belzoni's  (G.)  Narrative  of  the  Operations  and  recent  Discoveries 
within  the  Pyramids,  Temples,  Tombs,  and  Excavations,  in 
Egypt  and  Nubia ;  and  of  a  Journey  to  the  Coast  of  the  Red 
Sea  in  search  of  the  ancient  Berenice,  and  anotlier  to  the  Oa- 
sis of  Jupiter  Ammon.     Second  edition,  4to.  1821 

Bibliotheca  Classica  sive  Lexicon  Manuale,  &c.  8vo.     Davent,  1794 


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Biographical  Dictionary,  12  yol.  8yo.  1761-67 

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RottUB^  1761 

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Herodoteas,  4to.  Getting.  1793 

Bromley's  (William,  Esq.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  in 

1710)  B«marks  on  the  Grand  Tour  of  France  and  Italy,  8yo. 

1706 

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Bryant's  (Jacob)  New  System  or  an  Analysb  of  Ancient*  M3fthology9 
3  vol.  4to.  plat€»,  inchuimg  the  Oem  by  Bartohzxi  1774 

Observations  and  Enquiries  relating  to  various  Parts  of 

Ancient  History^  4to.  Cambridge^  1767 

Brydone's  (P.)  Tour  through  Sicily  and  Malta»  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo.  1791 

Bud«i  (Guil.)  de  Asse  et  Partibus  ejus  labri  V.  nuper  recogniti,  et 
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Burke's  Accountof  the  European  Settlements  in  America,  2  voL  8va 

1770 

Burkean  Controversy,  being  a  Collection  (^Tracts  chiefly  respecting 
the  French  Revolution,  written  by  E.  Burke  and  his  Oppo- 
nents, (including  Paine's  Rights  of  Man,  2  parts,)  9  vol.  8vo. 

1790,  &c. 

Burmanni  ("Petri)  de  Vectigalibus  Populi  Romani  Dissertalio.  Bjwh 
dem  Zivt  KaTclifidrtiq,  sive  Jupiter  Fulgerator  in  Cynrhesta- 
rum  Nummis,  Curis  secundis  iUustrata,  4to.        LeidtB,  1734 

Biisching's  Geography,  6  vols.  4to.  1702 

Butler's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sketch  of  Modem  and  Ancient  Geography, 
for  the  usfe  of  Schools,  8vo.  Shrewdnay,  1813 

'<  The  gift  of  the  learned  author.'*  S.  P. 

Campanella  (T.)  de  Monarchia  Hispanica,  18mo.  Amtt.  1841 

Campolongi  (Emanuelis)  Sepulcretum  Amicabile,  2  vol.  4to. 

Neapoli,  1781-2 

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demia  Colombaria  di '  Firenze,  illustrate,  2  vol.  folio,  large 

paper  In  Firenze,  1800 

**  Principally  written  in  Italian,  but  the  Inscriptions  are  very  valuable." 

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Gausei  (M.  A.)  Romanorum  Museum,  sive  Thesauras  Eniditae  Anti- 
quitatis,  2  vol.  folio,  many  plates  RonuBt  1746 

Caussini  (P.  N.)  Symbolica  ^gyptiorum  Sapientia,  sc.  Horapol- 
lini^  Hieroglyphica;  dementis  Alezandrini  Hieroglyphica ; 
Excerpta  e  Libro  tertio  Diodori  Siculi,  et  Sancti  Epiphanii 
Expos.  Physiologies;  Symposii  Poets  Aenigmata,  PariSf 
1647. — Ejusd.  Polyhister  Symbolicus  Electorum  Symbolo- 
Tum  et  Parabolanim  Historicanim  Stromata  XII.  libris 
complect.  ParU,  1647,  4to. 

Cellarii  (Chr.)  Notitia  Orbis  Antiqui,  sive  Geographia  Plenior  ab 
Ortu  Rerum  publicanim  4kd  Constantinorum  Tempora,  Orbis 
Terrarnm  Faciem  declarans,  2  vol.  4to.  Ca$U.  1703»  Amti.  1706 

Idem,  cura  Schwartzii,  2  vol.  4to.  Idps,  1701-32 

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8to.  1812,  <&c. 

Chandler's  (Richard)  Travels  in  Asia  Minor  and  Greece,  2  vol.  in  1, 
4to.  Orf.  1776-76 

Chandleri  (Ric.)  Inscriptiones  Antiquae,  plerseque  nondum  edits,  in 
Asia  Minori  et  Grscia,  prssertim  Athenis  collects,  folio 

Oxoittt,  1774 

Chapman's  (Dr.  T.)  Essay  on  the  Roman  Senate,  8vo.     CanUf.  1760 

Chardin's  (Sir  John)  Travels  into  Persia  and  the  East  Indies.  The 
first  volume,  containing  the  Author's  Voyage  from  Paris  to 
Ispahan,  folio  1688 

Chartarii  (Vincentii)  Imagmes  Deorum,  qui  ab  Antiquis  colebantur, 
4to.  {caret  tittdo)  Lugd.  1681 

Chateaubriand  (F.  A.  de)  Itineraire  de  Paris  ^  Jerusalem  et  de  Je- 
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the  German.  To  which  is  added  a  supplementary  Table,  shew- 
ing the  Changes  since  the  Commencement  of  the  present  War, 

z  2 


340  HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,  ANTIQUITIES. 

and  also  a  statistical  Table  of  ail  the  States  of  Europe,  4to. 

1800 
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Londmi,  1728 

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Chronicon  Tragicum,  sive,  de  Eventibus  Tragicis  Principum,  Tyran- 
orum,  Virorumque  fama  yel  Nobilitate  illustrium,  a  primo  in 
Orbe  Terrarum  Monarcha  usque  ad  XVII.  Seculum  Christi 
liber  Singularis,  4to.  RanuB,  1689 

**  I  read  the  ParaneM  on  Monday,  Oct  26, 1818,  and  well  were  it  for 
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tiresome,  and  puerile,  and  the  composition  is  very  defective,  but  the  matter 
is  most  instructive."    S.  P. 

Churchill's  Collection  of  Voyages,  4  vol.  folio  1704 

Ciacconii  Toletani  (P.^  de  Triclinio  Liber,  sive  de  Modo  Convivan- 
di  apudRomanos.  Accedit  Ursini  Appendix  etHier.  Mercu- 
rialis  de  Accubitus  Origine  Dissertatio,  18mo.      Amst.  1689 

Opuscula,  in  Columna  Rostrata  Inscript.  de  Pon- 

deribus,  de  Mensuris,  de  Nummis,  Bvo.  Romce,  1608 

Clarke's  ( W.)  Connexion  of  the  Roman,  Saxon,  and  English  Coins, 
deduced  from  Observations  on  the  Saxon  Weights  and  Money 
4to.  1767 

*'  The  letter  of  William  Bowyer,  with  observations  upon  Clarke,  is  sub- 
joined in  manuscript,  for  the  printed  copies  had  become  unusually  scarce. 
The  transcript  was  made  for  Dr.  Parr's  use  when  he  was  at  Edinburgh  in 
1819  by  Mr.  "Wlnthrop,  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  the  amiable  son  of  Dr. 
Winthrop,  a  physician  at  Warwick.  He  was  permitted  to  transcribe  from 
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burgh, whom  Dr.  Parr  considers  as  one  of  the  most  enlightened  and  ac- 
complished men  of  the  age." 

Clark's  (H.)  Concise  History  of  Knighthood,  2  vol.  8vo.  calfgiU 

1784 
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Sarcophagus  brought  from  Alexandria,  and  now  in  the  British 
Museum,  4to.  Cambridge,  1805 

**  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  with  the  author's  grateful  acknowledgments." 

Clinton's  (Henry  Fynes)  Fasti  Hellenici.  The  Ciyil  and  Literary 
Chronology  of  Greece,  from  01.  LV .  to  01.  CXXIV.  4to. 

Oxford,  1824 

"  A  leamed.and  most  useful  book."  S.  P. 

Cluverii  (Philippi)  Geographia  Antiqua,  yiz.  1.  Italia  Antiqua,  2 
vols.  Lugd.  Bat.  1624.— 2.  Sicilia  Antiqua,  Sardinia  et  Cor- 
sica, Lugd.  Bat  1619. — 3.  Germania  Antiqua,  Lugd.  Bat. 
1631,4  Yot  folio 

Histdriarum  totius  Mundi  Epitome,  4to.   Lugd.  Bat.  1645 

■      Introductio  in  Geographiam,  24mo.  Anut, 

Cockbum's  (General)  Voyage  to  Cadiz  and  Gibraltar,  up  the  Medit- 
teranean  to  Sicily  and  Malta,  2  vol.  royal  8yo.  coloured  phites 

1815 

"  The  gift  of  the  author."  S.  P. 

Colomesii  Italia  et  Hispania  Orientalb,  sive  Italorum  et  Hbpano- 
rum  qui  Ling.  Hebr.  etc.  excoluerunt  Vitse :  ed.  J.  C.  Wolfius, 
4to.  Hamb.  1730 

Combe  (Caroli)  Index  Numorum  omnium  Imperatorum,  Augusto- 
rum  et  Csesarum,  ab  Julio  Caesare  usque  ad  Postumum,  qui 
tam  in  Roma  et  Coloniis,  quam  in  Graecia,  Aegypto,  et  aliis 
Locis,  ex  Aere  magni  Moduli  signabantur,  4to. 

Londini,  1773 

Combe  (Taylori)  Vetenim  Populorum  et  Regum  Numi  qui  in  Mu- 
seo  Britannico  adservantur,  royal  4to.  Londini,  1814 

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tion, 2  vol.  8vo.  1793 

Cooke's  Medallic  History  of  Imperial  Rome,  2  vol.  4to.  1781 

Condorcet's  (Marquis  of)  Life  of  M.  Turgot  1787 

Corradini  (P.  M.)  et  J.  R.  Vulpii  Vetus  Latium  Profanum  et  Sacrum 
10  vol.  in  6,  4to.  Roma,  1704-45 

**  A  very  useful  book  to  learned  travellers."  S.  P. 


342  HISTORY,  OBOGRAPHYy  ANTIQUITIES. 

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Series  Praefectonim  Urbis,  4to.  PetUy  1766 

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in  lucem  editse,  Latina  Interprctatione,  brevibusque  Obser- 
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Isthmiorum  Tempus  inquiritur  ac  demonstratur,  accedit  Hiero- 
nicamm  Catalogus,  4to.  FUnraUuB,  1747 

Epistolae  Tres,  quibus  Sulpicise,  Dryantillce,  Aureliani  ac  Va- 

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Libumi,  1761 

Coxe's  (William)  Travels  into  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden,  and  Den- 
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Account  of  Russian  Discoveries  between  Asia  and  America, 

8vo.  1787 

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clidse  Pontici  de  Politiis  Libellus,  6r.  et  Lat  edente  Nic. 
Cragio,  4to.  Oenewe  op,  P.  Sandandreanum,  1593 

Creuzeri  (F.)  Oratio  de  Givitate  Athenarum  omnis  Humanitatis  Pa- 
rente,  8vo.  X.  Bat.  1809 

Critical  Essay  on  the  Modern  Medals,  with  Reflections  on  the  Taste 
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Grusius's  (L.)  Lives  of  the  Roman  Poets,  2  vol.  12mo.  1733 

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tat  solem.     Ejusdem  Monumenta  Antiqua  inedita,  4to. 

Traj.  ad  Rhen,  1682 

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blance between  the  Ancient  and  Modem  Greeks,  8vo.    1818 

Dn  Frcsnoy's  Chronological  Tables  of  Universal  History ,  2vol.8vo. 

1762 

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vol.  in  1,  8vo.  17M 

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Dunbar's  (James)  Essays  on  the  History  of  Mankind,  in  rude  and 
cultivated  Ages,  8vo.  1781 

Eckhel  (Jos.)  Doctrina  Numorum  Veterum,  8  vol.  4to.  Vindob.  1792 

Eichhorn  (J.  J.)  Antiqua  Historia  ex  ipsi  veterum  Scriptorum 
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2  vol.  in  1,  4to.  Cokmics  ad  Rhenum^  1801 

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Eustace's  Classical  Tour  through  Italy,  4  vol.  8yo.  1816 

Fabretti  (Raphaelis)  de  Columna  Trajani  Syntagma,  folio 

Aoffue,  1688 

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Vita,  et  de  ejusdem  Scriptis  Commentatio,  auc- 

tore  Reimaro.  Accedunt  Argumentahistorico-criticaex  Epis- 

tolis  ad  Fabricium,  et  Kortholti  Parentatio  Lipsiensis,  et  vap 

•  riorum  Epicedia,  12mo.  Hamlmrgij  1787 

Fabronii(ADgeli)  Vita  Leonis  X,  4to.  Puu,  1797 

Vita  Magni  Cosmi  Medicei,  4to.  portrait  PiHi,  1789 


'^Samueli  Parr,  D.D.   Edvardus  Hamley.    Sexto  Kalend.  August. 
MDCCCVI.  *tx!as  xk"' 

Vitae  Italorum  Doctrina  excellentium,  qui  Seculo  XVII.  et 

XVIII.  floruerunt,  14  vol.  8vo.  Pin»,  1778,  &c. 

Falsteri  (Christian!)  Memoriae  Obscurse,  l2mo.         Hamburgi,  1722 

**  The  contents  of  this  book  are  interesting  to  real  scholars.  TheScrip- 
toresue  not  Greek,  but  Latin.'*    S«  P. 

Fenning's  (D.)  System  of  Geography,  2  vol.  folio  1784 

Ferguson's  (Adam)  History  of  the  Roman  Republic,  3  vol.  4to.  1783 
Ferrarii  (Octavii)  Electorum  Libri  Duo,  4to.  Paian.  1879 

de  Re  Vestiaria  Libri  septem,  4to.  Patav.  1686 

Ficoronii  (Francisci)  Gemmae  AnUquae  Litteratae,  aliaeque  rariores : 
accesserunt  Vetera  Monumenta  ejusdem  Aetate  reperta. 
Omnia  coUecta,  Adnotationibus,  et  Declarationibus  illustrata 
^  P.  Nicolao  Galeotti>  4to.  RonuBf  1757 

' de  Plumbeis  Antiquorum  Numismatibus,  tam  sacris,  quam 

profanis,  Dissertatio :   quam  Latine  vertit  Dominicus  Can- 
tagallius,  4to.  Romoi,  1760 


340  HISTOAY,  GSeORAPHY,  ANTIQVITIBS. 

Fioorinii  (Franc.)  Dissertatio  de  Larris  Sceaicb  et  Figuris  comi- 
cis  Antiquomm  lUMnanorum :  ex  Italica  in  Latinam  linguam 
▼eraa.  Editio  secunda,  auctior,  et  emendatior,  4to.  RomoB^  1754 

Foebrooke's  Encyclopaedia  of  Antiquities^  and  Elements  of  Archaeo- 
logy.  Classical  and  Mediaeval,  2  vol  4to.  1825 

«  This  is  a  yetj  eDtertaining  book."    S.  P. 

Fonter's  (Jno.  Reinhold)  Observations  made  during  a  Voyage  round 
the  World,  on  Physical  Geography,  Natural  Hutory,  and 
Ethic  PhUosophy,  4to.  1778 

Fox's  Acts  and  Monuments  of  Martyrs,  8  voL  foUo,  hett  edUion  1684 

Freheri  (Marquardi)  Rerum  Oermanicarum  Scriptores  aliquot  insig- 
nes,  cum  Notis  B.  C.  Struvii,  3  vol.  folio  Argent,  1717 

Freheri  (D.  Pauli)  Theatrum  Virorum  Eruditione  Clarorum,  in  quo 
Vitae  et  Scripta  Theologorum,  Jureconsultorum,  Medicorum, 
Philosophorum,  tam  in  Germania  quam  in  aliis  Europae 
Regionibus,  Graecia  nempe,  Anglia,  Gallia,  Polonia,  Hun- 
garia,  Bohemia,  Dania,  Suedia,  &c.  a  Seculis  aliquot,  ad  haec 
usque  Tempora  florentium,  secundum  Annorum  Emortaliom 
Seriem  tanquam  variis  in  Scenis  representantur,  2  vol.  in  1, 

folio,  with  1312  Partraiti  Narib.  1688 

"  This  work  of  Freher  is  very  instructive  and  very  entertaining.  It  was 
given  to  me  in  1801  by  my  much  lamented  friend  James  Greene,  Esq.  the 
relative  of  Mr.  Chetham,  who  founded  the  library  at  Manchester."    S.  P. 

Froissart's  (Sir  John)  Chronicles  of  England,  France,  and  the  ad- 
joining Countries,  from  the  latter  part  of  the  Reign  of  Edward 
II,  to  the  Coronation  of  Henry  IV,  newly  translated  hy 
Thomas  Johnes,  12  vol.  8yo.  plates 

Fuller's  (Thomas)  Church  History  of  Britain,  from  the  Birth  of 
Christ  until  the  year  1648,  folio  1656 

"  N.B.— -Fuller's  History  of  Cambridge  is  post-fixed  to  his  Church 
History.'*    S.  P. 

Galletti  (D.  Petri)  Inscriptiones  Romans  Infimi  Aevi  Romae  Ex- 
stantes,  3  vol.  4to.  Ronue,  1760 

Gardiner's  (J.)  Orations  delivered  at  Boston  in  America,  to  conune- 
morate  an  utrage  committed  by  the  British  Troops,  March  5, 
1770, 12mo.  BostoH, 

**  The  gift  of  the  author." 


HISTORY,  OBOORAPHT,  ANTIQUITIBS.  347 

Ganrici  (Pomp.)  de  Sculpture  liber,  Lud.  Demontiosii  de  V^nim 
Sculptura,  Coelatura,  Oemmarum  Sculptura,  et  Pictura  Libri 
Duo,  4to.  1609 

Oeirs  (Sir  Wm.)  Topography  of  Troy  and  its  Vicinity  illustrated  and 
explained  by  Drawings  and  Descriptions.  Dedicated  by 
pernussion  to  Her  Grace  the  Duchess  of  Devonshire,  folio 

1804 

**  The  Remains  of  Troy  were  giYen  to  me  by  my  very  ingenioiu  pupil 
Sir  Wm.  Gell,  and  the  book  is  in  all  respects  worthy  of  his  acuteness, 
erudition,  and  taste."  S.  P. 

Geography  and  Antiquities  of  Ithaca,  4to.  1807 

**  The  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  with  the  afl^tionate  regalrds  of  the  Author, 
March  1808." 

~  Argolis,  or  Travek  through  Greece,  with  Observations  upon 

Pausanias  and  Strabo^  4to.  1810 

^  The  gift  of  the  Author." 

Crentz,  on  the  State  of  Europe  before  and  after  the  French  Revolu- 
tion, 8vo.  1803 

Gerardi  (Joh.)  Siglarium  Romanum,  sive  Explicatio  Notarum  ac 
litterarum,  quae  hactenus  reperiri  potueruut  in  Marmoribus, 
Lapidibus,  Namis,  Auctoribus,  aliisque  Romanorum  Veterum 
Reliquiis,  4to.  Land.  1792 

G^sneri  Biographia  Academica  Gottingensis :  collegit  Ejrring :  prae* 
fatus  est  Klotzius,  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo.  Hake,  1708 

Gibbon's  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  6 
vol.  4to.  1776,  &c, 

Gillies's  History  of  Greece,  4  vol.  8vo,  1787 

Glandorpii  (Joannis)  OnomasUcon  Historise  Romans,  folio 

Franco/.  1689 

"  I  once  possessed  a  copy  of  this  work,  which  had  belonged  to  Talley- 
rand,  and  contained  many  valuable  notes  in  the  hand-writing  of  the  learned 
Antiquary  Beaufort,  who  wrote  an  ingenious  book  on  the  want  of  authen- 
ticity in  the  early  History  of  Rome.  1  gave  that  copy  to  my  honoured 
•  friend  and  patron,  Mr.  Coke  of  Holkham,  and  received  in  return  for  it  the 
one  which  is  here  inserted ;  and  into  which,  at  the  close,  I  have  intro- 
duced a  complete  transcript  of  the  notes  contained  in  Tallejrrand's  copy. 
Beaufort's  opinion  is  controverted,  and  I  think  confuted,  in  Mr.  Hooke's 
History  of  Rome.  The  subject  was  once  very  interesting  to  Scholars  in 
France,  and  several  ingenious  Disputations  upon  it  are  inserted  in  the 
<  Mhnoiret  de  PAcadhnie  de$  BeUea  Lettret.* "    S.  P. 


848  HISTORY,  OBOGRAPUT,   ANTIQUITIES. 

Ooguet  (A.  J.)  on  the  Origin  of  Laws,  Arts,  and  Sciences,  and  their 
Progress  among  the  most  ancient  Nations,  3  vol.  8vo. 

Edmb.  liei 

Goldsmith's  (Oliver)  Grecian  History,  2  vol.  8vo.  1774 

History  of  Rome,  2  vol.  8vo.  1789 

GoUer  (F.)  de  Situ  et  Origine  Syracusarum  ad  Explicandam  Thucy- 
didis  Historiam,  8vo.  Lipt.  1818 

Goltzii  (Huherti)  Icones,  Vitae,  et  Elogia,  Imperatonim  Romanomm, 
folio,  portraiti  in  bistre  Antverp,  1645 

Fasti  Magistratuum  et  Triumphorum  Romanomm  ah  Urbe 

condita  ad  Augusti  Obitum,  ex  antiquis  tam  Numismatnm, 
quam  Marmorum  Moniimentis,  restituti,  folio      BrugU,  1586 

Sicilia  et  Magna  Gnecia,  sive  Historiae  Urhium  et  Populo- 

rum  Graecise,  ex  antiquis  Numismatibus  restitutae,  Lihri  qua- 
tuor,  folio  Brugis,  1576 

The  Dedication  copy  to  Philip  II  of  Spain:  bound  in  old  morocco. 

C.  Julius  Caesar,  sive  Historiae  Imperatomm,  Cassarumque 

Romanomm,  ex  antiquis  Numismatihus  restitutae,  Liber,  folio 

Brugis,  1563 

Wyttenbach's  copy. 

• Thesaurus  Rei  Antiquarian  uberrimus,  folio      Antverp,  1618 

Gorii  (A.  F.)  Museum  Etruscum  exhibens  Veterum  Etruscorum 
Monumenta  ^neis  Tabulb  CC.  edita  et  illustrata  Observation 
nibus,  3  vol.  folio,  plates  Ftorent,  1737 

Gemmae  Antiquae  ex  Thesauro  Mediceo  et  priv.  Dactyliothecis 

Florentiae,  exhib.  Tabulis  C.  Imagines  Virorum  lUustr.  (Mu- 
seum Fiorentinum,  vol.)  royal  folio  Flor,  1731 

Monumentum  sive  Columbarium  Libertorum  et  Servorum  Liviae 

Augustas  et  Caesarum,  cum  Notis  Salvinii,  folio   Florent.  1727 

—  Symbolae  Litterariae ;  Opuscula  varia  philologica,  scientifica, 
Antiquaria,  Signa,  Lapides,  Numismata,  Gemmas,  et  Monu- 
menta Medii  JEvi,  nunc  primum  edita;  complectentes,  10  vol. 
in  5,  8vo.  RomcBj  1751-54 

Gorlasi  (Abrahami)  Dactyliotheca;  seu  Annulorum  Sigillarium  quo- 


HISTORY,  OBOGRAPHT,   ANTIQUITIES.  349 

rum  apud  priscos^  tarn  Oraecosquam  Romanos,  usus,  Promp- 
tuarii  Pars  I.  Cum  Explicationibus  Jacobi  GronoviL  Ejus- 
dem  Pars  II.  seu  Variarum  Gemmamm,  quibus  Antiquitas  io 
SigiUando  uti  solita,  Scalpturas  cum  Explicatiooe  Jacobi  Gro- 
novii.  Accedit  Marbodsei  Carmen  de  Gemmis  et  Lapidibus. 
2  YoL  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1695 

Grsevii  (J.  G.)  Syntagma  varianmi  Dissertationum,  quas  Viri  doctis- 
simi  superiore  Seculo  elucubrarunt.  4tol  UUraj.  1702 

The  Dissertations  are  ten  in  Number:  viz. 
I.  Reinesii  (ThomsB)  I2TOPOTMENA  Lingus  Punicse. 

II. de  Deo  Eodoyellico  Commentatio. 

IIL  Conringii  (Hensanni)  de  Asis  et  iEgypti  antiquissimis  Dynastiis  Adversaria 
Chronologica. 

IV.  Jonsenius  (Job.)  de  Spaitis :  cui  accedit  de  ordine  librorum  Aristotelis  Frag- 

mentum. 

V.  Wandalini  (Job.)  de  Feria  Passionis  et  Triduo  Mortis  Jesu  Cbristi  Diatribe 

Historico-Tbeologica. 
YL  Phaletrani  (Geo.  Eric.)  de  Sceptri  Judaici  Ablatione  Exercitatio  Historico- 

Pbilologica. 
VII.  Danmios  (Cbrist)  deCaussis  Amissarom  quarundam  Latinse  Linguae  Radicum, 

ut  et  multarum  Vocum  Derivatarum. 
VIII.  Rivinus  (Andreas)  de  Majumis,  Maicampis,  et  Roncaliis. 
IX.  Frankenstein  (Cbrist  Frid.)  de  JErario  Populi  Romani. 
X.  Rivini  (Andres)  Dissertationes  duae  de  Venilia  et  Salacia,  nee  non  Malacia. 

*'  Tbey  are  all  very  curious  and  very  learned.  Dr.  Parr  lays  great  stress 
upon  tbe  two  by  Reinesius  and  tbat  by  Jonsenius,  but  much  greater  upon 
the  work  of  Daumius  on  the  lost  Roots  of  the  Latin  Lang^uage ;  the  Syntagma 
occurs  not  unfrequently  in  Catalogues,  but  it  is  by  no  means  valued  as  it 
deserves.  He  gave  one  copy  to  the  Library  at  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, and  another  to  the  Library  at  Holkham.*' 

Grsvii  (J.  G.)  et  Jac.  Gronovii  Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  Gnecarum 
et  Romanorum.  Cum  Supplementis  Sallengri  et  Poleni,  33 
vol.  folio,  charta  maxima  Vaust,  1732-1737 

Syllabus  Thesauri  Antiquitatum  Or4Scarum, 

m 

Vol.  1,  2,  and  3,  continent  Effigies  Virorum  et  Mulierum  illustrium,  ex  Fulvio  Ur- 
sino,  Caucseo,  Leon.  Augustino,  et  aliis 

Vol.  4.  Nicolai  Gerbelii,  in  Michaelis  l$ophiani  DescripUonem  GrsMns  explicatio 

Joannis  Laurembergii  enarratio  Gnecis  antiquse,  cum  Tainili$  yeographicia 
Ubbonis  Emmii  vetus  Grsecia,  in  tres  Tomos  distincta,  quorum  I.  habet 
DescripUonem  regionum  a  Orsecis  habitatarum.  II.  Complectitur  res 
gestas  Oraecorum.  III.  Repnesentat  Statum  ac  Formam  prascipuarum 
gus  gentis  rerum  publicarum ;  cum  additamentis  Auctoris  antehac  ine- 
ditis 


360  HISTORY,  OBOORAPHT,    ANTIQUITIES. 

Item  de  inclinatione  et  interita  Reipubl.  Attics,  Spartaaas,  et  Caithagi- 

nicnsis 
Item  de  situ,  amplitadioe  ct  magnifloentia  Portus  Cartbaginis 
Joannis  Meursii  de  Populls  et  Pagis  Atticas,  cum  Supplementia  Autoris  et 
Jacobi  Sponii 

> ^Atbene  Attics,  sive  de  pnecipuis  Athenarnm  Antiqoitatibiis, 

libri  IIL 

Ceeropia,  rive  de  Athenarom  arce 


-Cenunicus  Qeminiu,  sive  de  Ceramici  Athenienrium  utrins- 
que  Antiquitatibas 

-Regnum  Atticum,  sive  de  Regibus  Atheniensium,  eommque 


rebus  gestis,  libri  III. 

•Arcbontes  Atbenienses,  rive  de  iis,  qui  Atbenis  gummum  istum 


Magistratum  obierunt,  libri  IV. 

Vol.  6.  Guillelmi  Postelli  Tractatus  de  Republica  seu  Mftgistratibus  Athenienrium 
Antonii  Thysit  de  Republ.  Atheniensium  discursus  politicus 
Joannis  Meursii  Pisistratus,  rive  de  ejus  vita  et  tyrannide 
Caroli  Sigonii  de  Republ.  Atheniensium  libri  IV. 

dc  Atheniensium  temporibus 

— — -Lacedaemonionim  tempora 

Joannis  Meursii  Fortuna  Attica,  rive  de  Athenarnm  origine,  incremento,  mag* 
nitudine,  potentia,  gloria,  vario  statu,  decremento,  et  occasu 

— Atticamm  lectionum  libri  IV.  in  qiiibiia  Anriquitates  plari- 

ms  proferuntur 
Piraeeus,  rive  dePireeo  Athenienrium  portu 


Themis  Attica,  rive  de  Legibus  Atticis  libri  II. 
Solon,  rive  de  gus  Vita,  legibus,  dictis,  atque  scriptis 
Areopagus,  rive  de  Senatu  Areopagitico. 


Marquardi  Freheri  Decisionum  Areopagiticarum  sylvula 

Martini  Scboockii  Achija  vetus,  ejus  situs,  antiquitas,  respublica,  reges^  tyran- 

ni,  leges,  bellum,  &c. 
Joannes  Meursius  de  Regno  Laconico 

Miscellanea  Laconica 

Nicolaus  Cragius  de  Republica  Laccdaemoniorum 

Vol.  6.  Joocbimus  Stephanus  de  Jurisdictione  vetcnim  GraBConim 

Joachimus  Perionius  de  Magistratibus  Grscorum  et  Romanorum 

Heraclidcs  Ponticus  de  Politiis  Grsecorum 

Joan.  Adamus  Osiander  de  Asylis  Gentilium 

Joan.  Bat.  Crophii  Antiquitates  Macedonicse 

Petri  Hendreich,  Massilia,  ejus  situs,  aduiinistratio,  Respublicae,  &c. 

Burchardi  Neiderstedt,  Mclita  vetus  et  nova 

Pctrus  Gyllius  dc  Bosphoro  Thracio  libri  III. 

dc  Topographia  Constautinopoleos  libri  IV. 

Georgius  Douza,  de  Itincre  suo  Constantinopolitano 

Leonardi  Aretini  Com  men  tana  renim  Grajcanim 

Wolfgangi  Lazii  Graecia;  antiquae  variis  nuraismatibus  illustrata)  libri  II. 

Josophus  Laurentius  de  rcbuspublicis,  suffragiis,  consiliis,  accusationibus,  ct 

tormentis  Vetcrum 
Eyerhardi  Feithii  Antiquitates  HomericaB 
Nicolaus  Damascenus,  de  Moribus  Grseconim,  alianimque  Gentium 

Vol.  7.  Danielis  Clasenii  Theologia  gentilis,  qua  probatur  Gentilium  Thcologiam,  ex 
fonte  Scriptural  ori^nem  traxisse 
Josepbi  Laurcntii  varia  Sacra  Gentilium 
Abnibami  Ortclii  Deonim  Dearumque  Capita,  ex  autiquis  numismatibus  col- 

lecta,  cumfiguris 
Julii  Cssaris  Bulengeri  dc  Oraculis  et  Vatibus  liber 
Idem  de  Templis  Ethnicoruni 


HISTORY,  OEOGRAPHTi  AMTIQOITIBS.  861 

Johan.  Henrici  Eggelingii  Mysterm  Cereris  et  Bacchi 

Johan.  Meursii  PanathenaBa,  are  die  Minervs  illo  gemino  Festo 

Ejusdem  Eleusinia,  sive  de  Cereris  Eleusinis  sacro  ac  festo 

Johan.  Nicolai  de  rita  antiquo  et  hodiemo  Bacchanalionini,  commentatio 

Johan.  Jacobus  Helleos,  de  Deo  ignoto  Atheniensium 

Jacobi  Sponii  igootonun  atque  obscurorum  quorondam  Deorum  Are,  notis 

illustrattt 
Stephani  Byzantioi  Gnunmatici  de  Dodone  fragmeDtuniy  quo  tota  Vetenim 

Doctrina  de  perantiquo  Oraculo  isto  oontinetur 
Jaeobi  TriglancUi  Coigectanea  ad  qusdam  obscura  fragmeDti  de  Dodone 

loca 
Johan.  Antonius  Venerius,  de  Oraculis  etDivinationibiis  Antiquorum 
Claudil  Menetrii  Symbolica  Dianas  Ephesias  Statua  exposita,  cmnfifurig 
Lucas  Holsteinius  de  Fulcris,  seu  Verubus  Dians  Ephesiae  simulacro  appositis, 

atm/iguris 
Joan.  Petri  Bellorii  Nots  in  Numismata  Apibus  insignita,  cwnjigvna 
Ejusdem  Expositio  Symbolici  Deas  Syrias  simuhieri 
Laurent  Theod.  Gronovii  marmorea  Basis  Colossi  Tiberio  Caesari  erecti  ob 

Civitates  Asiae  restitutas,  post  horrendosTerrae  tremores,  defensa 
Laurent  Pignorii  magnae  Deum  Matrisldaeas  U  Attidis  Initia,  cumjigvris 
Joan.  Fazoldi  Graecorum  veterum  lerdogia 
Petri  Castellani  Eofiolagiumf  sive  de  Festis  Graecomm 
Joan.  Meursii  Graecia  feriata,  seu  de  Festis  GraBCorom,  cnmftgMirU 
Joan.  Jonstonus  de  Festis  Gnecorum 
Julius  Caesar  Bulengerus  de  Ludis  Veterum 
Joan.  Meursius  de  Ludis  Graecorum 

Danielis  Souterii  Palamedes,  sive  de  Tabula  Lusoria,  alea  et  variis  ludis 
Andreaa  Senstlebius  de  alca  Veterum 
Coelius  Calcagninus  de  Talorum,  Tesserarum,  et  Calculorum  ludis 

Vol.  8.  Johan.  Meursii  Orchestra,  sive  de  Saltationibus  Veterum 
Johan.  Bapt  Casalius,  de  Ritu  Nuptiarum  Veterum 
Joseph  Laurentius  de  Sponsalibus  et  Nuptiis  Antiquorum 
Barnabas  Brissonius  de  Adulteriis 
Joseph  Laurentius  de  Adulteris  et  Meretricibus 
Johan.  Meursius  de  Puerperio 
Joseph  Laurentius  de  Natalitiis 

Idem  de  Praeconibus,  Citharoedis,  Fistulis  ac  Tintinnabulis 
Lilius  Gregorius  Gyraldus  de  Comoedia 
Julius  Scsdiger  de  Comoedia  et  Tragoedia 
Idem  de  Versibus  comicis 
Joach.  Camerarius  de  comicis  Versibus 
Johan.  Baptista  Casalius  de  Tragocdia  et  Comoedia 
Albericus  Geutilis  de  actoribus  et  spectatoribus  Fabolanim  non^otandis  dis- 

putatio 
Evanthius  et  Donatus  de  Tragcedia  et  Comoedia 
De  Fabularum,  Ludorum,  Theatrorum,  Scenarum  ac  Scenicorum  antiqua 

consuetudine,  libellus 
Johan.  Ludov.  Fabricius  de  Ludis  Sceoicis 
Petnis  Faberde  Re  Athletica,  ludisque  Veterum  Gymnicis 
Octavii  Falconerii  Inscriptiones  Athledcae  notis  illustratae 
Barnabas  Brissonius  de  Spectaculis 

Joseph  Laurentius  de  Agyrtis,  histrionibus,  acclamationibus  et  Osculis 
Johan.  Meursius  Fil.,  de  Tibiis 
Musonius  Philosophus  de  luxu  Graecorum 
Petrus  Bellonius  de  admirabili  operum  Antiquorum  praestantia 
Philo  Byzantius  de  septem  Orbis  Spectaculis,  Gr.  Lat  Leonis  Allatii 
Phlegon  Trallianus  de  rebus  mirabilibus 
Idem  de  Longaevis 
Job.  Frideric.  Gronovius  de  Musco  Alexandrino 


k 


852  HISTORY,  OBOGRAPHY,  ANTIQUITIES* 

Lttodolph.  Neoconis  de  Moseo  Alexandrino 

Vol.  9.  Janus  Cornarius  de  Conviviis  veterum  Onecorum 

Andreas  Baccius  de  Conviviis  Antiquonim,  deque  solemn!  in  eis  Tinorum  usu 

Johan.  Bapt  Casalius  de  Tricliniis,  Conviviis,  hospitalitatc  et  tesseris  Vete- 
rum, cwnfigwris 

Joseph  Laurentius  de  Conviviis,  hospitalitate,  tesseris  et  strenis 

Jacob  Sponius  de  origine  Strenarum 

Jac.  Philippus  Tomasinus  de  tesseris  hospitalitatrs,  cumfigurig 

Joseph  Laurentius  de  Prandio  et  Coena  Veterum 

Petri  Castellani  KreaphagiOy  sive  de  esu  camium 

Hieronym.  Mercurialis  de  potionibus  ac  eduliis  Veterum 

Joan.  Freinshemius  de  CalidsB  Potu 

Adrian.  Tumebus  de  Vino,  ac  gus  usu  et  abusu 

Johan.  Henr.  Meibomius  de  Cervisiis  Veterum 

Johan.  Bapt.  Casalius  de  thermis  et  balneis  Veterum 

PetrusServius  de  Odoribus 

Lazarus  Bayfius  de  Vasculis 

Pomponius  Gauricusde  Sculptura  sive  Statuaria 

Ludovicus  Demontiosius  de  Sculptura,  Cflelatura  Gemmarum,  &c. 

Aldus  Manutius,  P.  F.  de  Caelatura  et  pietnra  Veterum 

Philostratus  de  Pictura 

Julius  Caesar  Bulengerus  de  Pictura,  Plastice,  Statuaria 

Joan.  Bapt.  Casalius  de  Insignibus,  Annulis,  Fibulis,  &c. 

Joseph  Laurentius  de  re  vestiaria 

Otto  Sperlingius  de  Crepidis  Veterum 

Theodoras  Qaz&  de  MensibusAtticis 

Joan.  PerellttS  de  ratione  Lunie  epactarom,  &c. 

Petri  Hagueloni  Calendarium  triUngue,  sen  de  Mensibus  Hebneoram,  Gr»- 
coram,  et  Romanoram 

Joan.  Lalamantius  de  tempore,  de  anno  Macadonum  seu  Graocorum,  et  de 
anno  Attico 

Petrus  Castellanus  de  Mensibus  Atticis 

Samuel.  Petitus  de  anno  Attico 

Stepb.  Pighii  Themis  Dea,  seu  delege  divina,  ubi  multa  dc  boris 

Ejusdcm  Mythologia  in  horis 

Jacob  Usserius  de  Maccdonum  et  Asianonim  anno  solan 

Joseph  Laurentius  de  annis,  mensibus,  diebus,  horis,  &c. 

Phlegon  Trallianus  de  Olympiis 

Joan.  Meursii  Denarius  Pithagoricus,  sive  de  Numeronim  usque  ad  Denarium 
qualitate 

Eryeii  Putcani  Olympiadcs 

Joachim  Camerarii  Historia  rei  nummarias 

Leonardus  Porcius  de  re  pecuniaria  Veterum 

Joseph  Scaliger  de  re  nummaria  Antiquorum 

Willcbrod  Snellius  de  re  nummaria 

Carolus  Patinus  de  Numismate  antiquo  Augusti  et  Platonis 

Sebastianus  Fsschius  de  Nummo  Pylsemenis  Euergetse 

Vol.  10.  Ludovici  CresoUii  Theatrum  veterum  Rhetorum,  Oratorum,  Declamatorum 
Origenis  Philosophumenon  Fragmentum 
Guiliel.  Morellius  de  Veterum  Philosophorum  origine,  succcssione,  state,  et 

doctrina 
Davidis  Chytrsi  Tabula  Philosophica,  sive  Scries  Philosophorum 
Desiderius  Jacotius,  de  Philosophorum  Doctrina 

Joan.  Meursii  -^schylus,  Sophocles,  Euripides,  sive  dc  Tragoediis  eonim 
Plutarchi  Alexandrina  Proverbia  Grscorum 
Johan.  Meursii  Theseus,  sive  de  ejus  Vita 
Raphael  Triehetus  Dufresne  de  Charondae  effigie  in  Catauensi  Numnio  ar- 

genteo 
Johan.  Meursii  Dionysiu^  sive  de  Auctoribus  istius  nominis 


H18TOET,  OBOGRAPHYi   ANTIQOITIBS.  368 

Mettnii  de  Heraclid^  aliiaque  ejus  Nominis 

£jiiid.  Theophrastus,  nve  de  illius  libru 

Ejusd.  Lectiones  Tbeophrastee 

Adolfi  Vorstii  Epistola  de  Obitu  Johan.  Meunii 

Jacob.  Philip.  Tomasini  Manus  fleneas  Cecropii.Votam  referentis Dilucidatio 

Octavius  Falconerius  de  Nummo  ApamensiDeucalioDei  Diluvii  Typum  ex- 

hibente 
Georgii  Scbubarti  Enarrado  Metamorphoseos  OvidiansB  de  Diluvio  Deu- 

calionis 
Tanaquilli  Fabri  Vite  Poetarum  GnBconixn 
Joseph  Barberius  de  Miseria  Poetanun  OnBConun 
Petri  Castcllani  Vite  vetenmi  et  illustrium  Medicorum 
Job.  Henr.  BceclerideScriptoribus  Grecis  et  Latinis,  ab  Homero  ad  Initium 

Saeculi  XVI 
Helladii  Byzantini  CrestosiathiiB,  Gr.  Lat  J.  Meuraii 
Johan.  k  Wower  de  Polymathia 

Jos.  Laurentius  de  Professoribus,  Oratoribus,  Nomenclatoribus,  et  Litteris 
Johan.  Meursii  Bibliotheca  Greca 
Ejusdem  Bibliotheca  Attica 
Leo  Alladus  de  Patria  Homeri 
Ejusdem  Natales  Homeri 

Vol.  11.  Dicaearchi  Geographica  qusdam,  sive  de  Vita  Gneciae 

Henrici  Stephani  Dialogus,  Dicsearchi  Sympractor,  vel  de  Grscorum  Mori- 
bus 

Erasmi  Vindingii  Hellen,  in  quo  antiquae  GnccisPopulorum  Incunabula, 
Migrationes,  Coloniarum  Deductiones,  et  Res  pnecipus  gests  expo- 
nuntur 

Lazarus  Bayfius  de  Re  navali,  cum/iffuns 

Stephan.  Doletus  de  Re  navali 

Ccelius  Calcagninus  dc  Re  naudca 

Johan.  Schefferus  de  Varietate  Navium 

Joseph.  Lauren tiusde  Varietate  Navium 

Joachim.  Camerarii  Hippocomicus,  seu  de  curandis  Equis :  item  de  Nomini- 
bus  Equestribus  Graecis  et  Latinis,  collcctio 

Julius  Caesar  Bulengerus  de  Triumphis,  Spoliis  bellicis,  Trophsis,  Arcubus 
triumphalibus,  et  Pompa  Triumpbi 

Franciscus  Modius  de  Triumphis,  Ludis  etSpectaculis  Veterum 

Johan.  Meursius  de  Funere 

Joseph.  Laurentius  de  Funeribus  Antiquorum 

Johan.  Andr.  Quenstedius  de  Sepultura  Veterum 

Tetri  La  Seine  Homeri  Nepenthes,  seu  de  abolcndo  Luctu  Liber 

Vol.  12.  Petri  Sanctii  Bartolii  et  Johan.  Petri  Bellorii  Veterum  Sepulchra,  seu  Mau- 

solea  Romanorum  et  Etruscorum,  cumfiguris 
Itidem  Veterum  Lucemas  Sepulchrales,  cumjiguris 
Johan.  PotteriArchaeologia  Graeca,  sive  Antiquitatum  Gnecarum  Corpus  abso- 

lutissimum,  ex  Anglo  in  Latinum  versum,  cum  jig. 

Vol.  IS.  Index  locupledssimus  in  Universos  XII.  Tomos 

Syllabus  Thesauri  AntiquUaium  Romanofum. 

Vol.  I.  Ferrarius  de  Origine  Romanorum 

Paullus  Manudus  de  Civitate  Romana 

Carolus  Sigonius  de  Antique  Jure  Civium  Romanorum 

Onuphrius  Panvinius  de  Civitate  Romana 

— — • 4P  I™pcrio  Romano 

Paullus  Manudus  dc  Comidis  Romanorum 
Nicolaus  Gruchius  de  Comitiis  Romanorum 

Caroli  Sigonii  posterior  cum  Nicolao  Gruchio  Disputado  de  binis  Comidis 
et  lege  Curiata 

2  A 


354  HISTORY,   GSOGRAPHT,   ANTIQUITIBS. 

Nicolai  Gruchii  ad  posteriorem  Sigonii  disputatlonem  refiitatio 

Carolus  Sigonius  de  lege  CuriataMagistratuametlmpentonimeteorum  Jure 

Paullus  Manutius  de  Senatu  Romano 

Johan.  Sarius  Zamoscius  de  Senatu  Romano 

• 

Vol.  2.  Paullus  Manutius,  de  Legibus  Romaois 

Antonius  Augustinus,  de  Legibus  Romanis,  cum  notis  Fulvii  Ursini 
Carolus  Sigonius,  de  antiquo  Jure  Italias 

: de  antiquo  Jure  Provinciarum 

de  Judieiis 

Sibrandus  Tetardus  Siccama  de  Judicio  centumvirali 
Franci&cus  Hottomannus  de  Magistratibus  Romanorum 

de  Senatu  et  Senatus-Consulto 

de  Fonnulis  antiquis 

Nicolai  Rigaltil,  Ismaelis  Bullialdi  et  Henrici  Valesii  Obscnrationes  de  Po- 

puli  Fundis 
Carolus  Sigonius  de  Nominibus  Romanorum 
Onupbrius  PanTinius  de  antiquis  Romanorum  Nominibus 
Josepbi  Castalionis  ad  versus  Feminarum  Prsnominum  assertores  Diaputatio 
Ejusdem  de  antiquis  Pueronim  Pnenominibus 

Vol.  3.  Fr.  Robortellus  de  Provinciis  Romanorum  et  eaium  Distributione  atque  ad- 

ministratioDc 

de  Judieiis  apud  Romanes 

Junius  Rabirius  de  Hastarum  et  Auctionum  Origine 
Francisctts  Robortellus  de  Magistratibus  Imperatorum 

—  de  Oradibus  Honorum  et  Magistratuum  Rom. 

Guide  Pancirollus  de  Magistratibus  municipalibus 

de  Corporibus  artificum 

Sextus  Rufus  de  Regionibus  Urbis 

P.  Victor  de  Regionibus  Rouuc 

Bartholom.  Marliani,  Urbis  Romae  Topographia,  cum  notis  Fulvii  Ursini 

Onuphrii  Panvinii  antique  Urbis  Imago 

Guidonis  Pancirolli  Urbis  Romae  Descriptio 

Ejusdem,  de  quatuor  Urbis  Regionibus  Comment 

Georgii  Fabricii  Descriptio  Urbis  Romae 

Alexandri  Donati  Roma  vetus  ac  recens,  utriusque  xdiflciis  ad  eruditam 

eognitionem  expositis,  cum  figuris  elegantiss.  k  J.  Goeree 

Vol.  4.  Famiani  Nardini  Roma  vetus,  libri  VUI.  ex  Itaiica  in  Latiuam  Linguain 

translati  a  Jacobo  Tollio 
Octavii  Falconcrii  dc  Pyramide  C.  Cestii  Opulonis  Dissertatio 
Eju&dem  Epistola  de  latere  ex  iEdificii  vetcris  ruderibus  eruto 
Isaacus  Vossius  de  antiqua  Urbis  Romae  maguitudine 
Olai  Borrichii  de  antiqua  Urbis  Romae  facie 
Sexti  Julii  Frontini  de  Aquaeductibus  Urbis  Romse  Commcntarius 
Rapbael  Fabrettus  de  Aquis  et  Aquaeductibus  Veteris  Romae 
Johan.  Chiffletii  Aqua  Virgo,  Fons  Romae  celeberrinius,  ct  prisca  religione 

sacer 
Lucae  Holstenii  Commentariolus  in  veterem  Picturam  Nymphaeum  rcfcren- 

tem,  ubi  Typus  Veteris  Nymphaei  appositus  est 
Petri  Ciacconii  in  Columnae  Rostratae  Inscriptionem  cxplicatio 
Antiquae  Inscriptionis,  qua  L.  Scipionis  Barbati  F.  expressum  est  elogium, 

Explanatio 
Josephus  Castalio  de  Templo  Pacis,  atque  ex  occasione  de  Jani  Gemini 

Templo,  bellique  portis 
Josepbi  Castalionis  Explicatio  ad  Inscriptionem  Augusti,  quae  in  Basa  est 

Obelisci,  statuti  per  Sixtum  V.  Pont.  Max.  ante  Portam  Flaminiam,  alias 

Populi 


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HISTOKT,  0B06RAPHT,   ANTIQUITIES*.  865 

Petri  Angclii  Bargaei  de  privatorum  pubKcormnqQe  Adiflciomm  Urtiut  Ro- 

mae  Evcrsoribus  Epistola 
Ejutdem  Commentarius  de  Obelisco 

Joseph.  Castalio  de  Columna  triumphali  Imperatdris  Antonini 
Jo.  Petri  Bellorii  Fragmeota  vestigii  Veteris  Roms,  ex  Lapidibus  Farnesia- 

uis 
Livinii  Cruylii  Descriptio  faciei  Tarioram  loconun,  quam  prospeetum  vo- 

cant,  Urbis  Romas,  tarn  antiqus,  qaam  novae,  in  XV  tabulis  aeri  incisa 

Vol.  5.  Jacobus  Outherus  de  veteri  Jure  Pontificio  Urbis  Romae 
Johan.  Andr.  Bosius  de  Pootifice  Maximo  Romae  Veteris 
Idem  de  Pontificatu  Maximo  Imperatorum  Romanorum 
Michael  Angelus  Causeus,  de  la  Chausse,  de  Insignibus  Pontificis  Maximi, 

Flamiois  Dialis,  Auguris,  et  Instrumento  sacrificantium 
Augustious  Niphus  de  Auguriis 
Julius  Caesar  BuleDgenis  de  Sortibus 
Idem  de  Auguriis  et  Auspiclis 
Idem  de  Ominibus 
Idem  de  Prodigiis 

Idem  de  Teme  motu  et  Fulmiuibus 
Johan.  Bi4>tistaB  Belli  de  Partibus  TempU  Augundis 
Johan.  Pierius  Valerianus  de  Fulminum  significationibas 
Justus  Lipsius  de  Vesta  et  Vestalibus 
Ezechiel  Spanhemius  de  Nummo  Smjrmaeorum,  seu  de  Vesta  et  Prytanibus 

Graecorum 
Hieronymi  Aleandri,  junioris,  antiquas  TabulaB  marmoreae  solis  effigie  sym- 

bolisque  exsculptas  explicatio 
Michaelis  Angcli  Causei,  de  la  Cbausse,  Deorum  simulacra 
Johan.  Bapt  Hansenius  de  Jurejurando  Veterum 
Stephanus  Trelierius  de  Jurejurando 
Erycius  Puteanus  de  Jurejurando  Antiquorum 
Marci  Zuerii  Boxhomii  Quasstiones  Romanae,  quibus  sacri  et  pr^fani  Ritus, 

eorumque  Causss  et  Origines  explicantur 
Plutarchi  Quaestiones  Romauue,  6r.  et  Lat. 

Vol.  6.  Franc.  Bernard.  Ferrarius  de  Veterum  acclamationibus  et  plausu 
Pet.  Bethaldus  de  Ara 
Bened.  Bacchinus  de  Sistris 
Caspar  Sagittarius  de  Januis  Veterum 
Lazarus  Bayfius  de  Re  Vestiaria 
Octavius  Ferrarius  de  Re  Vestiaria 
Albertus  Rubenius  de  Re  Vestiaria 
Octavii  Ferrarii  Analecta  de  Re  Vestiaria 
Johan.  Bapt  Donius  de  utraque  Psnula 
Aldus  Manutius  de  Toga  Romanorum 
Idem  de  Tunica  Romanorum 
Idem  de  Tibiis  Veterum 
Theophilus  Raynaudus  de  Pileo 

Vol.  7.  Richard.  Streinnius  de  gentibus  et  fiuniliis  Romanorum 
Antonius  Augustinus  de  familiis  Romanorum 
Familiar  Romanas  nobiliores,  e  Pulvii  Orsini  Commentariis 
Guidonis  Pancirolli  Notitia  Dignitatum  utriusque  Imperii,  Orientis  scilicet 

et  Occidentis,  ultra  Arcadii  Honoriique  tempora 
Val.  Chimentelli,  Marmor  Pisanum  de  Honore  Bisellii 

Vol.  8.  Vetus  Kalendarium  Romanum  e  Marmore  descriptum  in  JEdibas  Maffie- 
onim 
Petri  Ciacconii  Toletani  Notas  in  vetus  Romanorum  Kalendarium 
Fulvii  Ursini  Notae  ad  Kalendarium  msticum  Famesianum 
Kalendarii  Fra^mentum,  quod  visitur  in  aedibus  Capranicorum 

2  a2 


356  HISTORY,  OBOORAPHT,  ANTIQUITIBS. 

Sibrandi  Siccams  Commentarius  in  Fastos  Kalendares  Rmnanontm 
Vetus  Kalendarium  quod  in  libris  antiquis  prafigitor  Fastis  Ovidii 
Kalendarium  Romanum  sub  Constantino  curca  annum  Christi  354  compo- 

situm 
Lambecii  Note  in  Kalendarium  vetus 
Thorns  Dcmptstcri  Kalendarium  Romanum 
Dionysii  Petavii  Kalendarium  vetus  Romanum 
Petri  Gassendi  Kalendarium  Romanum  expositum 
Petrus  Viola  de  veteri  novaque  Romanorum  temporum  ratione 
Hadrianus  Junius  de  Annis  et  Mensibus 
Idem  Fastorum  liber 

Johannes  Lalamantius  de  Anno  Romano  # 

M.  Jacobus  Christmannus  de  Calendario  Romano 
Franc.  RobortcUus  de  Mensium  appellatione  ex  Nominibus  Imperatorum 
Joscpbus  Scalifi^r  de  veteri  Auno  Romanorum 

Sam.  Petiti  Eclogs  Chronologicae  de  Anno  et  Periodo  veterum  Romanorum 
Wilhelmus  Langius  de  veterc  Anno  Romanorum 
Erycii  Puteani  de  Biscxto  liber 
Petrus  TafiSnus  de  vetenim  Romanorum  Anno  seculari 
Erycii  Puteani  de  Nundinis  Romanis  liber 
Greg.  Tholosanus  de  Nundinis  et  Mercatibus 
Johao.  Bapt.  Bellus  de  Pharsalici  conflictus  Mensc  et  Die 
Petri  Morestelli  Philomusus,  sive  de  triplici  Anno  Romanorum 
Ejusdem  Alypius,  sive  de  priscorum  Romanorum  Feriis 
Julius  Cesar  Bulengerus  de  Tributiset  Vectigolihus  Populi  Romani 
Vinccntius  Contarenus  de  Frumcntaria  Romanor.  largitione 
Johan.  Schcfibri  Agrippa  Liberator,  sen  Disscrtatio  dc  no  vis  Tabulis 
Barnabas  Brissonius  de  Ritu  Nuptiarum  et  Jure  Connubiorum 
Antonius  Hotmanus  dc  veteri  Ritu  Nuptiarum 

Idem  de  Sponsalibus,  dc  veteri  Ritu  Nuptiarum,  et  Jure  Matrimoniorum 
Idem  de  Spuriis  et  Legitimatione 
Johan.  Meursius  de  Luxu  Romanorum 
Stanislaus  Kobierzykius  de  Luxu  Romanorum 
Joach.  Johan.  Maderus  de  Coronis,  Nuptiarum  pnescrtim,  sacris  et  profanis 

Vol.  9.     Onuphrius  Panvinius  de  Lutlis  Circensibus,  cum  Notis  Jch.  Argoli  ct  Addi- 

tamento  Nicolai  Pinclli 
Jul.  Cesar  Bulengerus  dc  Circo  Romano,   Ludisque  Circensibus,  ac  de 

Theatre 
Onuphrius  Panvinius  dc  Ludis  sccularibus 
Agesilaus  Mariscottus  dc  Pcrsonis  et  Larvis 
Marquardi  Frehcri  Cecropistromachia,  antiqua  Duclli  Gladiatorii  sculptura 

in  Sardonichc  cxposita,  cum  Notis  Hen.  Guntheri  Thulemarii 
Justi  Lipsii  Satumalium  libri  duo  qui  de  Gladiatoribus 
Idem  de  Amphitheatre 
Onuphrius  Panvinius  de  Triumpho,  cum  Notis  ct  figuris  Joach.  Johan. 

Maderi 

Vol.  10.  Nicolai  Bergierii  de  Publicis  et  Militaribus  Imperii  Romani  viis,  libri  V. 
llenr.  Chr.  Henninii,  Note  ad  Bcrgierium 
Francisci  Patricii  Res  Militaris  Romaua,  a  Ludolpho  Neocoro 
Hyginus  ct  Polybius  de  Castris  Romanis,  cum  Notis  R.  H.  Schclii 
Rath.  Hermannus  Schelius  de  Sacramentis 

de  Custodia  Castrorum 

>  de  Stipendio  Militari 

dc  Stipendio  Equestri 

de  Stipendio  Ductorum 

dc  Die  Stipendii 

. de  Frumeuto  ct  Vestc 

• dc  Tribute  et  -ffirario 

. dc  Preda 


HISTORT,    0B06RAPHY,   ANTIQUITIES.  357 

Ratb.  Hermannus  Schelius  de  Yicta  Militnm 

de  itinere 

— .^_ de  Agmine  Polybiano 

de  Agmine  Vespasiaoi 

— —  de  Cohortibiis  Legionis  Antiqus 

de  Telis  Legionum 

CI.  Solmasii  de  Re  Militari  Romanorum  liber 

Johan.  Henr.  Beeclerus  de  Legione  Romana 

Franc.  Robortellus  de  Legionibus  Romanorum 

Erycius  Puteanus  de  Stipendio  Militari  ^ud  Romanos 

Vine.  Contarenus  de  Militari  Romanorum  Stipendio 

Michael  Angelus  Causeos,  de  la  Cbautse,  de  Signis  Militaribus 

Pet  Rami  I^ber  de  Militia  C.  Julii  CsBsaris 

Vol.  11.  EzechielisSpanhemii  Orbis  Romanun 

Stephani  Yinandi  Pighii  Fasti  Magittrataum  Romanorum,  ab  urbe  condita 

ad  tempera  Yespasiani 
Integ^  Fasti  Conralares,  Idaciani  dicti,  studio  Philippi  Labbe 
Tironis  Prosperi  Chronicon  integrum,  ab  Adamo  ad  Romam  captam  a  Gen- 

serico  Wandalorum  Rege 
Fasti  Consulares  Anonymi,  cum  Dissertatione  Hen.  Norb 
Anonymus  de  Pnefectis  Urbis  ex  temporibus  Qallieni,  ex  editione  £gidii 

Bucherii 
Epistola  Consularis,  Autore  Henrico  Noris 
Sertorius  Ursatus  de  Notis  Romanorum 
Ludovicus  Savot,  de  Nummis  antiquis,  Lud.  Ncocorii 
Albertus  Rubenius  de  Gemma  Tiberiana  et  Augpstea 
Idem  de  Urbibus  Neocoris  Diatribe 

Marquardus  Freherus  de  Re  Monetaria  veterum  Romanorum 
Robertus  Cenalis  de  Tera  Mensurarum  ponderumque  ratione 
Lucas  Paetus  de  Mensuris  et  ponderibus  Romania  et  Qnecis 
Prisciani  Caesariensis,  Rhemnii  Fannii,  Beds  Angli,  Volusii  Metiani,  Balbi 

ad  Celsum,  libri  de  Nummis,  ponderibus,  mensuris,  numeris,  eorumque 

notis,  ab  Elia  Vineto  emendati,  ut  et  k  Job.  Frid.  Gronovio 
Alexandri  Sardi  Ferrariensis  de  Nummis  liber 

Vol.  12.  Yincentius  Butius  de  calido,  frigido  et  temperato  Antiquorum  potu 
Julius  Caesar  Bulengenis  de  Conviviis 
Erycii  Puteani  Reliquis  Convivii  prisci 
Andreas  Baccius  de  Thermis  Veterum 

Francisci  Robortelli  Laconici,  sen  Sudationis,  qus  adhuc  visitur  in  Ruina 
Balnearum  Pisanac  Urbis,  explicatio 
Francisci  MariaeTurrigiiNotaB  ad  vetustissimam  Ursi  Togati,  LudiPilae  vitreae 

inventoris,  inscriptionem 
Martini  Lipenii  Strenarum  Historia,  a  prima  origine  ad  nostra  usque  tempera 
Marcus  Meibomius  de  Fabrica  Triremium 
Constantinus  Opelius  de  Fabrica  Triremium  Meibomiana 
Isaax:  Yossius  de  Triremium  ct  Libumicarum  constructione 
Jacob  Philip.  Thomasinus  dc  Donariis  et  Tabellis  votivis 
Yincentius  Aharius  de  Invidia  et  Fascino  Veterum 
Johan.  Schefferus  de  Antiquorum  Torquibus 
Michael  Angelus  Causeus  de  la  Chausse,  de  vasis,  bultis,  armillis,  fibulis 

annulis,  clavibus,  tesseris,  stylis,  strigilibus,  guttis,  phialis  lacryma- 

toriis;  de  Mutini  simulacris,  et  de  sncis  antiquorum  Lucemis 
Octavius  Ferrarius  de  Veterum  Lucemis  sepulcralibus 
Picturae  antiquas  Sepulchri  Nasoniorum  in  Via  Flaminia  delineate,  sri  incisac 

Pet  Sancto  Bartolo^  explicatae  vero  et  illust  a  Job.  Pet  Bellorio 
Jacobus  Gutherius  de  Jure  Manium,  sen  de  ritu,  more,  et  tegibus  prisci 

funeris 
Ejusdem  Choartius  Mc^or,  vel  de  Orbitate  toleranda 
Petri  Morestelli  Pompa  feralis,  sive  justa  Funebria  Veterum 


366  HISTORY,   OBOORAPUY,  ANTIQUITIES. 


Syliabui  Supplementi  SaUengri. 

Vol.  1.    J.  Minutoli  Dissert,  de  Urbis  Romie  origine  et  fundatione 

de  Urbis  Roms  Incrementis  et  Casu 

de  Urbis  Rome  Topog^phia 

de  Romaaonim  Domibus 

de  Romanorum  Templis 

de  Romanorum  Sepulchris 

de  Romaiiorum  ^difieiis  Judicialibus 

L.  FauDus  de  Antiquitatibus  Urbis  RomaB 

J.  M.  Suaresius  de  Foraminibus  Lapidvm  in  priscis  ^dificiis 

A.  Alciatus  de  Magistratibus  Civilibasque  et  Militaribus  Officiis 

L.  Joubertus  de  Gjnmasiis  et  geoeribus  Exercitatiooum  apud  Antiquos  cele- 

brium 

. de  Balneis  Antiquonim 

H.  Noris,  de  duobus  Nummis  Diocletiani  et  Licinii,  Diss,  duplex 

de  Votis  decennalibus  Imperatorum  ac  CaBsarum 

Poggii  Florentini  de  Fortunae  varietate  Urbis  Romas,  et  de  Ruina  ejusdem 

Descriptio 
F.  CoDtelorios  de  Pnefecto  Urbis 

Marmoris  Patavini  inscripti  obscuri  Interpretation  triplici  Comment. 
Delineado  Dianaa  Arelatensis  k  Francisco  de  Rebatu 
Gemiuiie  Matris  Sacrorum  Titulus  sepulcr&iis  explicatus.    Vcrus  Exequia- 

rum  Ritus  un^  detectus  &  J.  J.  Chifletio 
H.  Th.  Chifletii  Diss,  de  Othonibus  aereis 
C.  Chifletius  de  Antiquo  Numismate 
6.  Grenius  de  Rusticatione  Romanorum 

de  Villanim  antiquarum  apud  Rom.  structura 

A.  Manutius  de  Reatina  Urbe,  Agroque,  Sabinaque  Gente 

de  Aquis  in  Urbem  Romam  olim  influentibus 

— de  ratione  Intercalandi 


— ~-  de  Aecumbendi  et  Comedendi  ratione 
- —  de  Convivio  tempestivo  seu  intempestivo 

de  Auspiciis 

de  Trabea 

de  Subselliis 

de  Signo  et  Statua 

de  Parma,  Clypco,  Scuto,  Pclta,  Ancili 

de  Primipilo 

- —  de  J)rachmis 
de  SestertiiS 


P.  Jovius  de  Romanis  Piscibus 

J-  B.  Donius  de  restituenda  salubritate  Agri  Romani 

G.  Guirani  Explicatio  duorum  vetustonim  Nuoiismatum  Nemausensium  ex 

acre 
J.  Grasseri  Antiquitatcs  Nemauscnses 
Eybenius  de  Ordine  Equestri  veterum  Romanorum 
J.  Servilius  de  Mirandis  Antiquonim  Operibus,  Opibus,  &c. 
P.  L.  Hannekenii  de  cura  domcstica  Romanorum  Diss.  IV. 

Vol.  2.    A.  Cirino  de  Urbe  Roma  cjusque  Rege  Romulo 
C.  Salmasius  de  Secretariis 
O.  Ferrarius  de  Pantomimis  et  Mimis 
N.  Calliachius  de  Ludis  Scenicis  Mimorum  et  Pantomimor. 
J.  A.  Astorii  Epistola  dc  Deo  Brotonte 

-"* Comment  in  antiquum  Alcmanis  Poctae  I^conis  Monumintum 

allatum  h  Graecia 
.1.  A.  Crufiius  dc  Nocte  ct  Nocturnis  Officiis  apud  Vetere«« 


HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,   ANTIQUITIES.  368 

P.  Bertius  de  Aggeribus  et  Pontibus  hactenus  ad  mare  eacstnictis 

L.  Ferdinandi  Comitis  Marsilli  Epistola  de  Ponte  sub  Imperio  Tn^aoi 

supra  Danubium  exstructo 
P.  Petavii  Antiquaris  Supellectilis  Portiuncula 
— — —  Veterum  Nummorum  rNOPlcMA 
C.  Brctus  de  Ordine  andquo  Judicionim  CiyiUum  apud  Romanos 
H.  Magius  de  Tintinnabulis,  cum  Notis  F.  Sweertii  F. 

^—  dc  Equuleo,  Notis  Jungermanni 

F.  Angel  us  Roccha  de  Campanis 
H.  Bossius  de  Toga  Romana 

dc  Senatonim  Lato  Clavo 

Isiacus,  sive  de  Sistro  Opusculum 

— ^—  Jaaotatius,  sive  de  Strena  ^ 

Vol.  3.     G.  Cuperi  de  Elephantis  in  Nummis  obviis  Exercitationes  II. 
J.  Gutherius  de  Officiis  Domiks  Augusts  publics  et  privats 
H.  F.  Salomon,  de  Judiciis  et  Poenis  Romanorum 
Idem,  de  Officiis  Vits  Civilis  Romanorum 
P.  Lanzoni,  de  Coronis  et  Unguentis  in  Antiquorum  Conviviis 
H.  Baruffiddus  de  Armis  Convivalibus 

de  Prsficis,  &c. 

P.  Lanzoni  de  Luctu  Mordiaii  Veterum 

L.  J.  Molin,  de  Clavibus  Veterum 

Incerti  Scriptoris  Interpretatio  Inscriptionum  et  Epitaphionim  qus  Boeticsi 

qusantiqua  Urbs  est  Hispanis,  reperiuntur 
Phil,  a  Tune,  Explicatio  Inscriptionis  Taurobolii  Lugdunensis 
Purpurini  a  Faventia,  ad  Kalendarium  Romanum  Amitemi  efibssum  Minu- 

scula  Commentaria 
D.  Aulisii  de  Gymnasii  Constructione  et  Mausolei  Architectura  Opuscula 

duo 

de  Colo  Mayerano 

C.  F.  Menestrier,  de  Colo  Mayerano 

R.  Volaterranus  de  Magistratibus  et  Sacerdotiis  Romanorum 

J.  Gulielmus  de  Magistratibus  Reip.  Rom.  dum  in  libertate  Urbs  fuit 

G.  Vaucbopius  (Scotus)  de  Magistratibus  veteris  populi  Romani 

M,  Pnevotius  de  Magistratibus  populi  Romani 

H.  Bebelius  de  Sacerdotiis  et  Magistratibus  Romanorum 

P.  Fabri  de  Magistratibus  Romanorum  Commentarius 

£.  Puteani  Pecunin  Romans  ratio  facillimo  ad  nostram  calculo  revocata 

H.  Conringius  de  Studiis  Liberalibus  Urbis  Roms  et  Constantinop. 

C.  Cellarius  de  Studiis  Liberalibus  in  Urbe  et  Provinciis 

SyUabus  Poleni  utrique  The$auri  Suppkmenii, 

Vol.  1.     Paul.  Merula  de  Legibus  Romanorum 
Idem  de  Comitiis  Romanorum 
P.  Ott  Aicber,  de  Comitiis  veterum  Rom. 
Franc.  Poleti  Historia  Fori  Romani  restituta 
M.  Antonii  Majoragii  de  Senatu  Romano 
Mathsi  JEgyptM  Senatus-Consulti  de  Bacchanalibus  explicatio 
Pet.  Bunnann,  de  Vectigalibus  populi  Romani 
Balth.  Bonifiicii  de  Arcbivis  liber  singularis  . 
Albert  Barisonii  de  Archivis  Commentarius 
Scipionis  Gentilis  Disputationum  illustrium,  sive  de  Jure  publico  populi 

Romani  liber 
A.  G.  de  Armis  Romania  libri  II. 

Vol.  2.     Gisberti  Cuperi  Apotheosis,  vel  Consecratio  Homeri 
Explicatio  Gemms  Augustes 


360  HISTORY,  OBOGRAPUY,  ANTIQUITlBS. 

Gisberti  Cuperi  Numismata  antiqua  ezplicata 

loacriptiones  et  Mannora  antiqua  exposUa  et  iilustr. 

— de  UtiUtate,  quam  ex  Namumatis  Principes  capere  possunt, 

Dissertatio 
Schott,  Uomerics  ApotbeosiB  in  antiquo  lapide  designate  nova  Cxplanatio 
Jacobi  Le  Roy,  Achates  Tiberiaous 
Gisberti  Cuperi  Harpocrates 
Ejusdem  Monumenta  antiqua  inedita 
Steph.  Le  Moine  de  Melanophoris  Epistola 
Claudii  Salmasii  duarum  Inscriptionum  Vetenim  Explicatio 
Ejusdem  ad.DosiadsB  Aras,  Simmis  Rhodii  Ovum,  Alas,  Securim,  Theocriti 

Fistulam,  Nots 
Georgii  d*Amaud,  de  Diis  Paredris  Commentarins 
Tob.  Gutberleth  de  Mysteriis  Deorum  Cabironim 
Job.  Astorii  de  Diis  Cabiris  Dissertatio 

Math.  Brouer,  de  Niedek  de  Populorum  vcterum  ae  recentiorum  Adoratiooibus 
Caroli  Patini  in  tres  Inscriptiones  Grascas  Commentarius 

in  antiquum  Monumentum  MarcellinsB,  Commentarius 

• in  antiquum  Cenotaphium  Marci  Artorii  Commentarius 

Vol.  3.  Ant  Franc.  Gorii  Descriptio  Monumenti,  sive  Columbarii  libertorum  et 
senromm  Livis  Augustae  et  Cesarum,  Notis  Ant  Salvini 

Octavii  Ferrarii  Dissertatio  de  Balneis 

Ejusdem  Dissertatio  de  Gladiatoribus 

Nicol.  Calliachii  Dissertatio  de  Gladiatoribus 

Dissertatio  de  Suppliciis  Servorum 

Wilh.  a  Loon,  Eleutheria,  sire  de  Manumtssione  Servorum  apud  Romance 

Joh.  Jac.  Claudii  Diatribe  de  Nutricibus  et  Psdagogis 

Hieron.  Mercurialis  de  Arte  Gymnastica 

Anton.  Bombardini  de  Carcere 

Christ  Schoettgenii  Historia  Librarionim  et  Bibliopolarum  veteris  et  medii 
iEvi 

Joh.  Andr.  Eschenbachius  de  Scribis  veterum  Romanonim. 

Joh.  Cleric!  de  Stylis  Veterum,  et  variis  Chartarum'generibns  Dissertatio 

Laurentius  Pignorius  de  Servis 

Ant.  Vclscri  ad  Hieron.  Fabnim  Mcdicum  de  Zeta  et  Zetario,  sive  Dista  et 
Disctario  Epistola 

Titi  Popmae  Phrysii  de  Operis  Servorum  liber 

Vol.  4.     Gisberti  Cuperi  etOttonisSpcrlingii  Disaertationcs,  sive  Epistolae  mutuae  de 

variis  rebus  et  quasstionibus,  quae  pertinent  ad  Antiquitates  Graecas  et 

Romanas 
Nic.  Calliachii  Dissertatio  dc  Osiride 

Ejusdem  Dissertatio  de  sacris  Elcusiniis  et  corundem  Mysteriis 
Adr.  Relandi  Dissertatio  de  Diis  Cabiris 
Tobiae  Gutberlcthi  Conjectanea  in  Monumentum  Heriae,  Thisbes  Monodi- 

ariae,  ct  Titi  Claudii  Glaphyri  ChorauUe 
Ejusdem  Animadversiones  philologicae  in  antiquam  Inscriptionem  GraDcam 

SmymaB  repertam 
Jac.  Sponii  Rei  antiquariae  selectae  Quaestiones  in  varias  Disseitationes  dis- 

tributae 
•  Miscellanea  erudita  Antiquitatis,  in  quibus  Marmora,  Status, 

Musiva  Toreumata,  Gemmae,  Numismata  referuntur  ac  illustrantur 

Vol.  .5.     March.  Scip.  Maffci,  de  Amphitheatro  Veroncnsi 

Ejusdem  de  Amphitheatris  Galliae,   Epistola  ad  Marchionem  Johannem 

Polcnum 
hjusdcm  de  antiquis  Galliae  Theatris,  Epistola,  iul  Bemardiniim  Zendrinum 
Eman.  Martini,  dc  Theatre  Saguntino 
Jos.  Emmaii.  Miniana  Valentinus,  de  Thcatro  Saguntino 
Ejusdem  de  Circi  Antiquitate  et  ejus  Structura  Dialogus 


HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,   ANTigiHTIBB.  861 

Nicol.  Calliachii  Dissertatio  de  L«dis  Seenicb 

Ejusdem  Dissertatio  de  Cireensibus  Ludis 

Alexii  Symmachi  Mazzochii,  in  mutilum  Campani  Amphitheatri  titulum.. 

aliasque  noDnullas  Campanas  Inscription's  Commentarius 
Tobis  Gutberlethi  de  Saliis  Martis  Sacerdotibus  apnd  Romanos 
Job.  Scbefferi  de  Militia  navali  Veterum,  libri  IV.  ad  Historiam  Gnecam 

Latinamque  utiles 
Ejusdem  de  Re  Yebicnlari  Veterum 
Pyrrbi  Ligorii  de  Vebiculis  Antiquorum  Diatriba 
Johannis  Scbefferi  in  Diatribam  Pyrrbi  Ligorii  de  Vebiculis  Antiquorum 

Notaa 

Graevii  (J.  G.)  Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  et  Historiarum  Italiae,  9 
vol.  io  16,  folio  Lugd.Bat.  1704-23 

Vol.  1.    Gabriel  Barrius  de  Laudibus  Italis 

Petri  Leonis  Casells,  de  primis  lU^is  Colonis  liber 
Jacobi  Bracellii  Ors  Ligustics  liber 

■  De  Claris  Genuensibus  Libellus 

Gaud.  Merula,  de  Gallorum  Cisalpinorum  antiquitate 
Bonav.  Castcllionei  de  Gallorum  Insubmm  antiquis  Sedibus  liber 
Uberti  FolietSB  Uistoriae  Genuensium  libri  XII 

Para  2. .  Claronim  Ligurum  Elogia 

■  ■        Conjuratio  Joannis  Ludoyid  Flisci 

Tumultus  Neapolitan! 

Caedes  Petri  LudoT.  Faniesii  Placentise  Ducis 

de  sacro  Foedere  in  Selimum  libri  IV 

VarisB  Expediticnes  in  Africa,  cum  Obsidione  Melitae 

— ^— ^—  Opuscula  nonnulla  varii  argument!,  nempe — 

De  Vitae  et  Studiorum  ratione  hominis  sacris  initiati. — Dc  ratione  scri- 
bendae  Historiae. — De  Causis  magnitudinis  Turcarum  Imperii. — ^Tiburti- 
num  Hippolyti  Cardinalis  Ferrariensis. — Brumanus,  sivc  de  laudibus 
Urbis  Neapolis. — ^De  nonnuUis,  in  quibus  Plato  ab  Aristotele  reprehen- 
ditur. — De  Norma  Polybiana. — Oratio  in  festo  die  Onmium  Sanctorum 

Jacobi  Bracellii  de  Bello,  quod  inter  Hispanos  et  Genuenses  seculo  suo  ge- 
stum,  libri  V 

Jacobi  Bonfadii  Annalium  Genuensium  ab  anno  1528,  (in  quodesinit  Uber- 
tus  Folieta)  jrecuperats  libertatis  usque  ad  annum  li>dO,  libri  V 

Hieronymi  de  Marinis,  Genua,  sive  Reipubl.  Genuensis  compend.  Descriptio 

Petri  Bizari  Dissertatio  de  Reipubl.  Genuensi 

Leges  novaB  Reipublicae  Genuensis 

Vol.  2.    Andras  Alciati  Historise  Mediolanensis,  libri  IV 
Tristani  Calcbi  Historian  Patriae,  libri  XX 
Josephi  Ripamontii  Historiae  Patriae,  libri  XXIII 

Pan  2.   — — Historiae  Patriae  Continuatio,  comprebensa  octo  libris, 

in  quibus  res,  quas  gessit  Philippus  II.  tarn  Mediolani,  cum  in  ejus  di- 
tionem  redigeretur,  quam  alibi,  exponuntur 

Galeatii  Cti^peWx  de  Bello  Mediolanensi,  sen  de  rebus  in  Italia  gestis  pro  re- 
stitutione  Franc.  Sfortiae  II.  ab  anno  1521 ,  um^he  ad  1530,  libri  VIII 

Caroli  a  Basilicapetri  de  Metropoli  Mediolanensi  libellus 

Vol.  3.    Gcorgii  Merulae,  Alexandrini,  Antiquitates  Vicecomitum,  libri  X. 

Pauli  Jovii  Vitae  duodecim  Vicecomitum,  Mediolani  Principum,  singulorum 
▼eris  Imaginibus  illustratae 

Job.  Ant.  Castellionaei  Mediolanenses  Antiquitates,  ex  Urbis  Paroeciis  col- 
lects, Ichnographicis  ipsanim  tabulis,  recentibus  rerum  monoriis,  va- 
riis  Ecciesiasticis  ritibus  auctp  et  illustratae 


362  HISTORY,   6BOGRAPHY,  ANTIQUITIES. 

Bemardi  Sacci  Hi&torisB  Ticinensia,  libri  X 

Joh.  Chrysostomi  Zanchii  de  Orobionim  nve  Cenomanorum  origine,  situ 

ac  Bergomi  rebus  antiquis,  libri  tres 
Jobannis  Bapdstae  VilianoTflB,  Laudis  Pompejae,  sivc  laudae  (nunc  Lodi) 

Urbis  Historia 

Pars  2.  Othonis  MbrensB  et  Acerbi  Othonis  F.  Historia  rerum  Laudensium,  tem- 
pore Friderici  Aenobarbi  Csesaris 

Eiycii  Puteani  Historis  Cisalpins,  libri  duo,  quibus  continentur  res  potis- 
simum  circa  Lacum  Larium  k  Job.  Jacobo  Medicseo  gestae 

Alexaodri  Dukeri,  Comi  Urbis  Historia  et  Descriptio 

Camilli  Gbilini  Descriptio  Lacus  Larii  et  Vallis  Tellinse 

Pauli  Jovii  Descriptio  Lacus  Larii,  sive  Comensis 

Galeatii  Capellse  de  Bello  Mussiano  liber  adoptivus 

Ludoirici  Cavitellii  Cremonenses  Annales 

Umbertii  Locati,  de  Placentinae  Urbis  origine,  successu  et  laudibus,  seriosa 
Narratio 

Vol.  4.    Joannis  de  Cermenate  Historia  Ambrosianse  urbis 
Amulphi  Historia  Mediolanensis 

Joannis  Petri  Puricelli,  Ambrosianae  Basilicae,  ac  Monasterii  Monumento- 
rum  Descriptio 

Pars  2.    Ludovici  Ant  Muratorii  de  Corona  Ferrea  Commentarius 

Justi  Fontanini  Dissertatio  de  Corona  Ferrea  Longobardorum 
Benedicti  Jovii  Historiae  Patriae  sive  Novocomensis 
Octavii  Rubei  Monumenta  Briviana 
Antonii  Gatti  Historia  Gymnasii  Tioinensis 
Baptidtas  Sacchi  Platinas  Historia  urbis  Mantuae 

Vol.  6,    Beroardi  Justinian!  de  origine  urbis  Venetiarum,  rebusque  gestis  a  Venetis, 

libri  XV 
DonUti  Jannotti  Dialogus  de  Republica  Venetorum 
Gasparis  Contareni,  de  Magistratibus  et  Republica  Venetorum,  libri  V.  Ac- 

cesserunt  Balth.  Bonifiu:ii  de  Majoribus  Comitiis  et  Judiciis  Capitalibus 

duse  Epistolae 
Nicolai  Crassi  de  Forma  Rcipublicae  Venctae  liber 
Blondius  Flavius  de  Origine  et  gestis  Venetorum 
Petri  Bembi  Historise  Vcnctse,  libri  XII 
M.  Ant.  Coco.  Sabellici,  de  situ  urbis  Venetae  Descriptio,  &c. 

Par«2&3. Splendor  magnificentissimaD  urbis  Venetiarum  clarissimus,^</um  ete^atUist. 

Part  4.    Antonii  Stellae;,  Elogiorum  Venetorum  navali  pugna  illustrium  liber 

Nicolai  Crassi,  Elogia  Patritiorum  Venetorum  belli  pacisque  Artibus  illus- 
trium 
Bartbolomiae  Facii,  de  bello  Veneto  Clodiano  liber 
Antonii  de  Villc,  Pyctomachia  Veneta,   seu  Pugna  Venetorum  in  Ponte 

Annua 
Josephi  Laurentii  de  Desponsatione  Maris  Adriatici 
Joannis  Valacrii  Spectacula  Veneta,  Epigranunatibus  aliquot  celcbrata 
Andreae  Mocenici,  Belli  memorabilis  Cameracencis  adversus  Venetos  Histo- 
riae, libri  VI 
Bernard.  Arluni,  de  Bello  Veneto,  Saeculo  XVI 

Vol.  6.     Rolandini  Grammatici  Cbronicorum  Liber  dcFactis  in  MarchiaTarvisina 

Monachi  Paduani  Cbronicorum  libri  tresdc  rebus  in  Insubribus  et  Euganeis 
Gerardi  Maurisii  Dominorum  de  Romano  et  Marchiae  Tarvisinae  Historia 
Antonii  Godii   Chronica  ab  anno  1194  usque  ad  1260  cum  Supplem.  C. 

Sigonii 
Nicolai  Smeregi  Chronicon  cum  Scriptoris  Anonymi  Supplemento 
Ricciardi  Vita  S.  Bonifacii  Comitis 
Laurentii  dc  Monacis  Ezerinus  tertius 


HISTORY,  OBOORAPUY,   ANTIQVITIB8.  368 

Guilielmi  et  Albrigeti  Cortusiorum  Historia  de  novitatibu^  Padus  et  Lom- 
bardiae,  cum  SupplezneDto 

Pan  3.    Albertini  Mussati,  de  gestis  Henrici  Vll.  Caesaris,  &c. 

Tragoediie  duae  Eccerinis  et  AchilleiSy  cum  Nods  N.  Yillani,  ut  et 

alia  Auctoris  Poemata 

'*an  3.    Petri  Pauli  Yergerii  de  Carrariensium  Familia  et  Ejus  Principum  Historia 
Bernardini  Scardeonii  Historis  de  urbis  Patavii  antiquitate,  &c. 

De  Sepulchris  insignibus  exterorum  Patavii  jacentium 

Laurentii  Pignorii  Origines  PatavinsB  et  Antenor 
—————  Epistola  de  Ritu  Nuptiarum 

—  Vita,  Bibliotheca  et  Musaeum 

Octavii  Ferrarii  Oratio  de  Laudibus  urbis  Patavii 

*arM  4.    Ant.  Riccoboui  de  Gymoasio  Patavino  Commentariomm  libri  sex 
Henr.  Palladii  de  OUvis,  Rerum  Foro-Juliensium  libri  XI 

De  Oppugnatione  Gradiscana,  libri  V 

Basilii  Zancaroli,  Antiquitatum  civitatis  Fori  Julii,  libri  lY 

Joannis  Candidi,  CommeDtariorum  Aquil^ensium  libri  YIU 

Philippi  k  Turre,  Dissertationes  de  Beleno,  &c. 

Joannis  Bapt.  Gojnaei,  de  Situ  Istriae  libellus 

Marc.  Ant.  Sabeliici  de  vetustate  Aquilejie  et  Fori  Julii,  libri  YI 

Carmen,  Yincentinus  Crater 

Pauli  Pincii,  de  Timavo  Fluvio  Dissertatio 

JoviUe  Rapitii  Descriptio  Balneorum,  ad  Timavi  ostium 

Job.  Pier.  Valerianic  Antiquitatum  Bellunensium  Sermones  quatuor 
Antonii  de  Ville,  Antiquitates  portus  et  urbis  Polae  Antiquitat 

ol.  7.     Barth.  Dulcini,  de  Bononiie  vario  statu,  libri  YI 

Joan.  Bapt  Agoccbi,  Fundatio  et  Dominium  antiquum  urbis  Bononiae 

Descriptio  Bononis  antiqus  et  hodiemsB 

Cynthii  Job.  Bapt.  Gyraldi,  de  Ferraria  et  Atestinis  Principibus  Commen- 

tariolum 
Laurentii  Scbroederi,  Urbis  Ferrariae  Descriptio  et  Monumenta 
Alphonsi  Cagnacini,  Antiquitates  Urbis  Ferraris 
Hippolyti  Angelerii,  Antiquitatum  Urbis  Atestins  liber 
Desiderii  Spreti,  de  Urbis  Ravennae  amplitudine,  &c.  libri  III. 
Laurentii  Scbraderi,  Urbis  Ravennae  Descriptio  et  Antiquitates 
Hieronymi  Rubd,  Italicarum  et  Ravennatum  Historiarum,  libri  XI. 

*arM  2.    Petri  Mariae  Kavinae,  Faventia  rediviva 

Scipionis  Claramontii,  Caesenas  Urbis  Historiarum,  libri  XYI. 
Jacobi  Villani,  Ariminensis  Rubicon  in  Caesenam  Scipionis  Claramontii 
Yincentii,  de  Rubicone  antique  advcrsus  Ariininenses  Scriptores  Dissertatio 
Jacobi  Villani,  de  Rubicone,  antique  Ariminensi  in  Pisciatellum  Caesenas, 

responsa 
Gabrielis  Nadaei,  Exercitatio,  quod  nomen  Sense  non  Caesense,  sed  Seno- 

gallias  conveniat 
Fortunii  liceti,  pro  Urbis  Caesenae  antiquitate  Apologia,  contra  Scip.  Clara^ 

montium 
Simonis  Claramontii,  Contentio  Apologetica  de  Caesena  triumphante 
Philippi  Antonini,  Sassina  antiqua 
Jos.  Malatestae  Garuffi,  Lucema  Lapidaria 
Joan.  Angelitae,  Urbis  Recineti  Origines,  Historia  et  Descriptio 
Fr.  Adami,  de  Rebus  gestis  in  Civitate  Firmana,  Fragmentorum  libri  II. 
Caesaris  Ottinelli  de  Firmo  Elogium 

ol.  8.     Guil.  Postelli,  de  Etruria  Regione  commentatio 
Francisci  Dyni,  Antiquitates  Etruriae 

Antiquitates  Umbriae 

Barth.  Seals,  HistoriaB  Florentinorum,  libri  Y. 


364  HISTORY,  GEOOBAPHY,  ANTIQUITIES. 

Ejusdem  Vita  Vitaliani  Boniioinsi 

Poggii  Bracciolini,  HistoriaB  Florentiiie,  libri  VIII. 

Joan.  Michaelis  Bniti,  HistoriaB  FlorentinaB,  libri  VIII. 

PoTB  %    Francisci  Cootareni,  Histprie  UetruriaB 

Benedetto  et  Giovan  Filippo  Varchi,  Istoria  delle  Guerre  del  la  Republica 

Florentina  aggiont  la  Vita  de  Filippo  Strozzi. 
Matthflsi  Palmerii,  de  Captivitate  Pisanim  Historia 

Part  3.    F.  Hen.  Noris,  Cenotaphia  Pisana 

Dominici  Angeli,  de  Deprsedatione  Castrennum 

Justi  Fontanini,  deAntiquitatibus  Horts  Coloniae  Etrasoorum,  libri  11. 

Andres  Mngnotii,  Eremi  Camaldulensis  Descriptio 

Caesar  Orlandius,  de  Urbis  Stfnas  cjusque  Episcopatus  Antiquitate 

Antonii  Massae,  de  Origine  et'Rebus  Falisconun  liber 

Petri  Corsii,  Civitatem  Casteilanam  Faliscomm,  non  Vejentum  oppidiun 

esse 
Jacobi  Mazocchiiy  Vgi  defensi 
Famiani  Nardini,  Vgi  antiqni 

Dom.  Mazocchii,  Vejonim  Defensoris,  Epittola  Apologetica 
Pomp.  Angelotti,  Descriptio  et  Antiqnitates  Urbis  Reatae 

Pars  4.   Dom.  Bam.  Mathaei,  MemoriaB  Historical  Tusculi  antiqui 
Jacobi  Manilli,  Descriptio  Villae  Burgfaesias 
Pyrrbi  Lygorii,  Descriptio  Villas  Tiburtinae  Hadrianese 
Franc.  Martii,  Historia  Tiburtina  amplificata 
•    Annonii  dd  RS,  Antiqnitates  Tibnrtinas 

Jos.  Maris  Snaresii,  Praenestes  antiquae,  libri  II. 
Philippi  li  Tnrre,  Monumenta  veteris  Antii 
Nicoliu  Alemannii  de  Lateranensibns  Parietinis 

Vol.  9.     Bencdicti  di  Falco,  Antiqnitates  Keapolis 

Henrici  Bacci,  Descriptio  Regni  Neapolitani 
Ant  Sanfelicius,  de  Situ  ac  Origine  Campanis 
Camilli  Peregrini,  Historia  Principum  Langobardomm 

Part  2.    Camilli  Peregrini,  Dissertationes  de  veteri  significatu  vocis  Portae 

Dissertationes  de  Campania  Felice 

Julii  Caesaris  Capacii,  Antiquitates  et  HistorisQ  Neapolitanac 

Pars  3. Antiquitates  et  Historic  Campaniae  Felicis 

Marci  Antonii  Surgentis,  Ncapolis  illustrata 

Barthol.  Facii,  de  Rebus  Gcstis  ab  Alpbonso  I.  Neapolitanorum  Regc,  Com- 

mcntariolus 
Jolian.  Joviani  Pontani,  Hibloriac  Neapolitans,  libri  VI. 
Angeli  Fonticulani,  Belli  Bracciani,  Aquils  Gesti,  fidelis  Narratio 

I'ars  i.  Fcrrantis  Lofiredi,  Antiquitas  Putcolorum  cum  Balneonim  Agnani,  Puteo- 
lorum,  et  Triperpolarum  Dcscriptionibus 

Scipionis  Mazzells,  Puteolorum  ct  Cumarum  Descriptio 

Joan.  Fr.  Lombardi,  corum  qus  de  Balneis  aliisque  Miraculis  Puteolaois 
scripta  sunt,  Synopsis 

Antonii  Ferri,  Apparatus  Statuarum  in  destructis  Cumis  inventarum 

Julii  Caesaris  Capacii,  de  Balneis  liber 

Ambrosii  Leonis,  Antiquitatum  nee  non  Historiarum  Urbis  ac  Nols  De- 
scriptio 

Hen.  Brencmanni,  Dissertationes  dc  Republica  Amalphitana. 

Antonii  Mazza,  Urbis  Salornitans  Historia  ct  Antiquitates 

Mutii  Phoebonii,  Historis  Marsorum,  libri  HI. 

Pars  5.     Lucii  Cainarr®,  dc  Tcatc  Antiquo,  libri  III. 

Acs  redivivum  Canusinum,  per  Abbatem  Damadenum 

D.  Pauli  Antonii  De  Tarsia,  Historiarum  Cupcrsanensium,  libri  HI. 


HISTORY,  0B06RAPHY,   ANTK^ITIEB.  865 

Gabrielis  Barrii,  de  Calabriae  imtiquitate  et  situ,  libri  V. 

Joan.  Juvenis,  dc  Andquitate  et  varia  Fortuna  Tarentinoraniy  libri  VIII. 

Antonii  Galatei,  de  situ  Japygis  liber 

Part  6.     PhiliberU  Pingouii  Augusts  Taurinonim  Chronica  et  Antiqnitatum  Inscrip- 
tiones        / 
R.  D.  Petri  Joffredi  Niciea  Ciritas  sacris  Monumcntis  illustrata 
Bcnedicti  Accolti  de  Prsestantia  Virorum  sui  ^vi  Dialogue 
Petri  Azarii  Chronicon  Gestorum  in  Lombardia 
Fr.  Andrese  Bilii  Historise  PatrisB,  libri  IX. 
Georgii  Fieri  de  Bello  Italico  et  rebus  Crallorum,  libri  VL 
Pet  Pauli  Boscbae  de  Origine  et  Statu  BibliothecsB  AmbrosiansB,  libri  V. 
P.  D.  Christ  Giardae  Liberalium  Disciplinanim  Icones  symbblicae  Biblio- 
theese  AJexandrins  Elogiis  et  Explicationibus  illustrats 

Pan  7.    Dominici  Macanei  Verbani  Lacus  Lacorumque  a^jacentium  Chronographica 

Descriptio 
Franc.  Bellafini  de  Origine  et  Temporibus  Urbis  Bergomi  liber 
M.  Ant.  Michaelis  Agri  et  Urbis  Bergomatis  Descriptio 
Vincentii  Coronelli  Rerum  ac  Temporum  Bergomensis  Ecclesiae  Synopsis 
Barth.  FarinsB  de  Bergomi  origine  et  fatis  Commentarius 
Antonii  Comazzani  de  Vita  et  Gestis  Bartholonuei  CoUd,  Commentarionim 

libri  VI. 
Helia;  Capreoli  Cbronicorum  de  Rebus  Brixianorum,  libri  XIV. 
Alex.  Squadroni  Fasciculus  Laudum  Regii  Lepidi 
Laurentii  Schraderi  Descriptio  Regii  Lepidi 
Torelli  Saraynie  de  Civitatis  Veronie  Origine  libri  VI. 
. .____  Historiarum  et  Gestorum  Veroncnsium  temporibus  Scaligeri, 

libri  III. 
Jos.  Just  Scaligeri  Epistola  dc  Vetustate  et  Splendore  gentis  Scaligeriae. 

Pan  8.     AndresB  Chiocci  de  Collegii  Veronensis  illustribus  Medicis  et  Philosophis, 

&c. 
Pauli  Cigalini  de  C.  Plinii  secundi  vera  Patria 

Polycarpi  Palermi  de  vera  C.  Plinii  secundi  superioris  Patria  atque  ea  Ve- 
rona, libri  III. 
Joan.  Nicolai  Doglioni  Dissertatio  de  origine  et  antiquitate  Civitatis  Bel- 

luni,  &c. 
Laur.  Marucini  Bassanum,  sive  Dissertatio  de  Urbis  antiquitate  et  de  Viris 

ejusdem  illustribus 
Hieron.  Bruffiddi  de  Poetis  Ferrariensibus  Dissertatio 
Jos.  Lanzoni  de  latrophysicis  Ferrariensibus  Dissertatio 
Csesaris  Brixii  Urbis  Csscns  Descriptio 
Fr.  Bern.  Mansonii  Cssens  Chronologia 

Geo.  Marchesii  Forolivii,  Civitatis  celeberrimse,  compendium  Historicum 
Alphonsi  Ciccarelli  de  Clitumno  Umbriae  Flumine  celeberrimo  Opusculum 
Gab.  Naudsi  Tabularii  majoris  Templi  Rcatini  instauratio 
Naldi  Naldii  Vita  Jannoctii  Manetti 

Martini  Manfredi  Monumentorum  Historicum  Urbis  Lucse,  libri  V. 
Gauges  de  Gozze  de  Inscriptione  Columnae  Rostratse,  olim  in  Foro  Romano 

Dissertatio 
Francisci  MarisB  de  Aste,  de  Memorabilibus  Hydruntins  EcclesisB  Epitome 

Graevii  (J.  6.)  Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  et  Historiarum  Sicilise^  Sar- 
dinise,  Corsicae,  Melitae,  aliarumque  Terrarum  losularumque 
adjacentiuin.  Cum  Praefatione  Petri  Burmaaoi,  16  vol.  in  8^ 
folio  Liigd.  Bat.  1723-25 


306  HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,    ANTIQUITIBS.' 


Vol.  1.     Philippi  Cluverii  Sicilia  aatiquA 

CI.  Marii  Aretii  Siciliae  Chorographia  accuratissima 
Dominici  Marii  Nigri  Siciliae  Descriptio 
Placidi  Carafe  Sicaniae  Descriptio  et  Delineatio 
Aotonini  Mongitoris  Regni  Sicilis  Delineatio 

Vol.  2.     P.  Octavii  Ciyetani  Isagoge  ad  Historiam  sacraiii  Siculam 
Alberti  Piccoli  de  antiquo  Jure  Ecclesie  Sicule  Dissertatio 
Antonini  de  Amico  de  Urbis  Syracusarum  antiquo  Archiepiscopatu 
D.  D.  Francisci  Baronii  ac  Manfredi,  Judicium  in  Anton,  de  Amico  de 

an^quo  Syracusarum  Episcopatu,  &c. 
D.  Rocchi  Pirri  Disquisitiones  de  Patriarcha  Sicilie,  de  Metropolita  Siciliv 

et  de  Pnesulum  Siciliensium  electione 

Vol.  3.     — — Sicilie  Sacre 

_  Notitia  CapellflB  Sancti  Petri  in  Panormo 

CjBsaris  Baronii,  Cardinalis,  de  Monarchia  Sicilie 

Vol .  4.     Thorns  Fazeli  de  rebus  Siculis,  Decades  duas 

Francisci  Maurolyci  Sicanicarum  rerum  Compendiumysive  Sieanics  Historis, 
Ubri  VI. 

Vol.  5.     Michaelis  Ritii  de  Regibus  Siciliae,  eorumque  Origine  et  Successione,  libri 
IV. 
Felini  Sandei  de  Regibus  Siciliae  et  Apulias  liber 
Rocchi  Pirri  Chronologia  Regum  Sicilis 

Gaufredi  Malaterrae  de  rebus  gestis  Roberti  Guiscardi  Ducis  Calabrie,  et 
Rogerii  Comitis  Sicilis 

.  Alexandri,  Abbatis,  Rogerii  Sicilis  Regis,  rerum  gesta- 

nim,  libri  IV 

Historia  brevis  Liberationis  Messins  a  Saracenorum  do- 


minatu  per  Comitem  Rogerium 

Ptolomei  Lucensis,  Roberti  Guiscardi,  et  eorum  Princi- 


pum,  qui  Sicilis  Regnum  adepti  sunt,  Genealogia 
Hugonis  Falcandi  de  rebus  gestis  in  Sicilis  Regno  Historia 
Descriptio  Victoris  per  Carolum  contra  Manfrcdum  Sicilis  Regem 
Sabas  Malaspins,  rerum  Sicularum,  libri  VI 
Nicolai  Specialis,  rerum  Sicularum,  libri  VIII 

Anonymi  Chronicon  Siciliae,  complectens  accuratam  Regni  Sicilis  Historiam 
Conradi  Vecerii  Historia  de  duabus  Seditionibus  Sicilis,  sub   Imperio  Ca- 

roliV. 

Vol.  6,  7,  8.  Phil.   Paruts,  Augustini,   Hub.  Goltzii,    et  Sig.  Hayercampi  Sicilia 
numismatica 
Georg.  Gualtcrii  Sicilis  et  adjacentium  Insularum  atque  Bruttiorum  Tabu- 
Is  autiqus 

Vol.  9.     Josephi  Bonfilii  et  Constantii,  Messans  Urbis  nobilissims  Descriptio 
Placidi  Reyns  Urbis  Messans  notitia  Historica 
Antonii  Philothsi  de  Homodeis,  ^tns  Topographia,  atque  ejus  Incendio- 

nim  Historia 
Petri  Carrers  Descriptio  JEtnsdt  libri  III. 
Alex.  Burgos,  Descriptio  Terrs  motus  Siculi 

Vol.  10.   D.  Petri  Carrers  Monumentorum  Hlstoricorum  Urbis  Catans,  libri  IV. 
Episiols  Diodori  cum  Anuotationibus  D.  Petri  Carrers 
D.  Petri  CaiTcrs  Disquisitio  de  vero  significatu  numismatum  quorumdam 

Messanensium  seu  Mamertinorum  Cataneusium 
Joannis  Baptists  de  Grossis  Catanense  decachordum,  sive  novissima  sacre 
Kcclesis  Catanensis  notitia 
Vol.  11.  Joannis  Bapt  Guamerii  Dissertationes  Histories  Catanenses 

Vinccntii  Mirabells  ct  Alagons,  Ichnographis  Syracusarum  antiquarum 
cxplieatio 


'  HISTORY,   OBOGRAPHY,   IHTIQUITIBS.  367 

Jacobi  Bonanni  et  Columns,  Syniciuaruin  aatiquarum  iUustratamm,  libri 
II. 

Vol.  12.  Joannis  Pauli  Chiarandae,  Plutia  sive  Platia,  Civitas  Siciliae,  antiquaet  nova 
P.  Maris  Pa«is,  Antiquitates  Caltageronis,  Urbit  pulcherrims  Sicib's 
Mariani  Perelli  Aotiquitas  Scicli,  quam  olim  vocarunt  Casmenas 
Yincentii  ^ttars  de  Rebus  Netinis,  libri  II. 
Plocidi  Canafs  Motucs  Descriptio,  aeu  Delineatio         ^ 
Augustini  Inyeges,  de  Cartbag^ne  liber  Sicula  de  Cartbagine 

Yol.  13.  Mariani  Yalguarnene,  de  Origine  et  Antiquitate  Panormi,  Dissertatio 
Fraacisci  Barooii  ac  Manfredis,  de  Paoormitana  Majestate,  libri  lY. 

Yol.  14.  Augustini  Inveges,  Panormus  antiqua 

Antonii  Mongitoris  Sacrs  Domus  MaDsiouis  S.  S.  Trinitatis  militaris  Ordi- 

nis  Tbeutonicorum  Urbis  Paaonni  Monumenta 
Josephi  Yincentini  Auris  Notitia  Historica  origiuis  et  antiquitatis  Cepha- 

ledis  Urbis  Sicilis 
Hieron.  Raguse  Elogia  Siculorum  qui  veteri  memoria  Uteris  floruerunt 
Benedieti  Cochorells  Tremitans  ollm  Diomedes  Insuls  accuratissima  De- 

scriptio 
Palladii  Fusci  de  Situ  One  Illyrici,  libri  II. 
Joannis  Lucii  de  Regno  lllyrici  liber 
Inscriptiones  Dalmatics 

Yol.  15.  Philippi  Cluverii  Sardinia  et  Corsica  antiqus 

Joannis  Francisci  Pars,  de  rebus  Sardois  Historia 

Salvatoris  Yitalis  Annates  Sardinis 

Quintini  Hsdui  Descriptio  Insuls  Melits 

Coelii  Sec^ndi  Curionis  de  Bello  Melitensi  Historia 

Commendatoris  Fr.  Job.  Francisci  Abels  Descriptio  Melits,  libri  lY. 

Joban.  Uenr.  Maii  duo  Specimina  Lingiis  Funics 

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late  Revolution,  3  vol.  8vo.  n.  d. 

History  of  Spain,  from  the  Establishment  of  the  Colony  of  Gades 
by  the  Phoenicians,  to  the  Death  of  Ferdinand  sumamed  the 
Sage,  3  vol.  8vo.  1793 

History  of  Ceylon  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  year  1815, 
by  Philalethes  Oxon.  To  which  is  subjoined  Robert  Knox's 
Historical  Relation  of  the  Island,  4to.  1817 

**  Given  to  me  by  my  learned  friend  Mr.  Fellowes,  who,  I  believe,  cor- 
rected the  MSS."    S.  P. 

History  of  the  famous  Preacher  Friar  Gerund,  2  vol.  8vo.         1772 

Historical,  Geographical,  and  Poetical  Dictionary,  by  several  learned 

men,  folio  1694 

**  I  have  found  this  useful."  S.  P. 

Hoare's  (Sir  Richard  Colt)  Classical  Tour  through  Italy  and  Spain, 
2  vol.  8vo.  1819 

Hodius  de  Graecis  Illustribus  Liuguse  Gr^cae,  ed.  Jebb,  8vo.  1742 
Holberg's  (Baron)  Introduction  to  Universal  History,  translated 
from  the  Latin  by  Sharp ;  a  new  edition,  corrected  and  im- 
proved by  W.  RadclitFe,  8vo.  1787 
Hooke's  Roman  History,  11  vol.  8vo.  1766-71 
Hooke's  Observations  on  the  Roman  Senate,  in  reply  to  Vertot, 


HISTORY,  OSOORAPHY,   ANTIQUITIBS.  371 

Middleton,  Chapman,  Sec.  1758 — Letters  between  Lord  Her- 

vey  and  Dr.  Middleton.  coucemiDg  the  Roman  Senate,  1778 

4to. 
Hooper's  Inquiry  into  the  State  of  the  Ancient  Measures,  8yo.  1721 
Hottingeri  (J.  H.)  Historia  Orientalis,  ex  variis  Orientalium  Mo- 

numentis  collecta,  4to.  Tigvrif  1651 

Huet's  History  of  the  Commerce  and  Navigation  of  the  Ancients, 

8vo.  1717 

Hulsii  (Levini)  Imperatorum  Romanorum  Numismatum  Series,  a 

C.  Julio  Caesare   ad  Rudolphum  II.  Addita  est  breviter 

f psorum  Vita,  12mo.  Franco/.  1603 

Hultmanni  (J.  A.)  Miscellanea  Epigraphica,  8yo.  Zuiph.  1758 

Hiipsch  Epigrammatographia,  sive  CollecUo  Inscriptionum   Prov. 

Germ.  Inferioris,  4to.  Col.  1801 

Harford's  (J.)  Brief  Summary  of  Ancient  History,  12mo.  1824 

(Mrs.  J.)  Chart  of  Ancient  History  and  Biography,  4to. 

Huscbke  (J.  G.)  Commentatio  de  Inscriptione  Vasculi  Locris  in 

Italia  reperti,  Rostochiif  1813 — Marii  Aretii  Sicilise  Choro- 

graphia  accuratissima,  cui  adjuncta  Dom.  Marii  Nigri  Sicilian 

Descriptio,  Lugd.  Bat.  1723,  folio 

'^  There  in  much  learned  criticism  in  the  work  of  Buschke  upon  the 
structure  of  Greek  letters.  There  has  been  some  controTcrsy  between 
Bfichael  Arditus  and  Math.  Zarillus.  The  work  of  Arditus  led  Huschke 
to  retract  a  former  opinion,  and  to  decide  against  Zarillus.  I  think 
Huschke  has  proved  Caledofuu  to  be  the  true  reading  on  the  Vase.*'   S.  P. 

• 

Jablonski  (Pauli  Emesti)  Pantheon  iEgyptiorum,  sive  de  Diis  eorum 
Commentarius,  cum  Prolegomenis  de  Religione  et  Theologia 
iEgyptiorum,  3  yoI.  in  1,  8yo.  Franco/,  1760 

de  Memnone  Gr»corum  et  Aegjrptiorum  Syntagmata  tria, 

4to.  Franco/  1753 

Jacobi  Bergomensis  et  aliorum  Scripta  de  Claris  Mulieribus,  Editore 
Ravisio  Textore,  folio  Paris.  1521 

'*  The  gift  of  the  learned  Dr.  Holme  of  Manchester ;  the  printer  was 
Colinaeus."  S.  P. 

Jannotii  (Donati)  Dialogi  de  Republica  Venetorum,  24mo. 

Lvgd.  Bat.  1G31 
2b2 


873  HIBTORT,  GBOORAPHY,   ANTIQUITfES. 

Jones's  (Sir  William)  History  of  Nadir  Shah,  8to.  1773 

Junii  (Francisci)  de  Pictura  Veterum  libri  tres,  4to.       Amti.  1637 

Kempiana  Monumenta   Vetustatis,  ex  vetustis  Scriptoribus  illus- 

trata,  eosqae  yicissim  illustrantia — in  duas  Partes  divisa: 

quanim    altera   Mumias,    Simulacra,    Sigoa,  Inscriptionesy 

Vasa,  Lapidesy  Gemmas,  etc.  altera  Namos,  Materia  Mo- 

doque  diversos,  continet.  Edidit  R.  Ainsworth,  8vo. 

iMd.  1720 

Kennett's  Roman  Antiquities,  8vo.  1721 

Kircheri  (Athan.)  Obeliscus  Pamphilius,  hoc  est,  Interpretatio  nova 
Obelisci  Hieroglyphici,  quern  ex  veteri  Hippodromo  Antonini 
Caracallae  Caesaris  in  agonale  Forum  transtulit  Innocentitts  X, 
folio  RanuB,  1660 

Kirchmaoni  de  Funeribus  Romanonim  libri  quatuor :  accessit  Funns 
Parasiticum  Nicol.  Rigaltii,  ISmo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1672 

Klotzii  (A.)  Historia  Nummor^  Contumeliosorum  et  Satyriconun, 
una  cum  Historia  Nummorum  Obsidionalium  ejusdem,  Bvo. 

AUenbwrgi,  1765 

Opuscula  Nummaria,  quibus  Juris  Antiqui  nonnulla  Capita 

explicantur,  8vo.  Hake,  1772 

Knight's  (R.  Payne)  Inquiry  into  the  Symbolical  Language  of  An- 
cient Art  and  Mythology,  Bvo.  1818 

Never  published,  but  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  the  learned  Author. 

Kuinoel  (C.  T.)  Narratio  de  Fischero,  8vo.  Lips,  1799 

Laet  (Joannis  de)  Notae  ad  Grotium  de  Origine  Gentium  America- 

narum,  12mo.  Paris,  1043 

Laurembergii  Graecia  Antiqua,  edidit  Puifendorff,  12mo. 

Amst.  1661 
Lazii  (Wolfg.)   Reipublicae  Romanae  in   exteris    Provinciis  Bello 

acquisitis,  Libri  XII.  folio  Franc,  1598 

"  This  book  contains  much  valuable  information  upon  the  magistrates 
of  provinces,  military  men,  the  structure  of  camps,  &c. ;  there  are  some 
useful  engravings  in  it."  S.  P. 

Leake's  (W.  M.)  Researches  in  Greece,  4to.  1814 

Leland's  (Dr.  Thos.)  History  of  the  Life  and  Reign  of  Philip  King 

of  Macedon,  second  edition,  4to.  1761 


HISTORY,  OBOORAPHY,  ANTIQUITIES.  878 

Liceti  (F.)  de  Annulis  antiquis  Liber  singularb,  4to.        Utmiy  1646 
linde's  **  ceMrated**  Letters  on  the  present  State  of  Poland,  8yo. 

1773 

**  This  book  was  written  by  the  sagacious  and  benevolent  Mr.  linde, 
the  friend  of  the  profoundly  philosophical  Dr.  Nathaniel  Forster,  of  Col- 
chester, and  the  celebrated  Jeremy  Bentham,  and  tutor  to  the  worthy  and 
enlightened  King  of  Poland.''  S.  P. 

Literse  de  Re  Nummaria,  in  opposition  to  the  common  opinion  that 
the  Denarii  Romani  were  never  larger  than  seven  in  an  ounce; 
with  some  Remarks  on  Dr.  Arbuthnot's  Book  and  Tables, 
8vo.  Newcatile  upon  Tyne,  1729 

Lomeieri  (Johannis)  de  Yeterum  Gentilium  Lustrationibus  Syntagma, 
4to.  Zuiph.  1700 

Mably's  (I'Abb^)  Observations  on  the  Romans,  12mo.  1751 

• Observations  on  the  Greeks,  12mo.  Lynn,  1776 

Macartney's  (Earl)  Embassy  to  China,  published  by  Sir  George 

Staunton,  Bart.  8vo.  1797 

Mackintosh's  (Sir  James)  Vindicise  Gallicae,  8vo.  1791 

«*  From  the  Author."  S  P. 

Magii  (Hieron.)  de  Tintinnabulis  Liber,  cum  Notis  Sweertii,  Amst, 
1674— Hieron.  Magii  de  Equuleo  liber,  cum  Notis  Junger- 
manni,  Amst.  1664,  18mo. 

Magni  (Olai)  Historia  de  Gentium  Septentrionalium  variis  Conditi- 
onibus,  Statibus,  &c.  folio  BaHL  1667 

Mallet's  Northern  Antiquities,  2  vol.  8vo.  1770 

**  On  the  Teutonic  origin  of  the  English  language,  which  is  discussed 
well  in  a  preliminary  Dissertation  to  this  book,  see  the  judicious  papers  in 
vol.  6  and  7  of  the  Archaeolog^a,  by  Mr.  D.,  and  a  yet  more  learned  Dis- 
sertation is  prefixed  to  Jamieson's  Dictionary ;  I  hold  the  same  opinion. 
The  Dissertation  in  this  book  has  been  assigned  to  the  ingenious  Bishop 
Percy;  I  believe  that  he  wrote  it  and  had  some  assistance.  The  Bishop 
of  Cloyne,  Dr.  Bennet,  told  mc  that  Dr.  Percy  gave  ambiguous  answers 
when  questioned  upon  the  fact,  and  yet  seemed  willing  to  make  himself 
be  believed  the  Author."  S.  P. 

—  Treatise  of  the  Revenue  and  false  Money  of  the  Romans. 
To  which.is  annexed  a  Dissertation  upon  the  manner  of  dis- 
tinguishing antique  Medals  firom  counterfeit  ones.  Translated 
from  the  original  printed  at  Paris^  1740,  8vo. 


374  HISTORY,   6B06RAPHY,    ANTIQUITIES. 

Mandelslo's  and  Olearius's  Voyages  and  Travels  of  tlie  Ambassa- 
dors through  Muscovy,  Tartary,  and  Persia,  and  to  the  East 
Indies,  folio,  portraits  1602 

Marchand,  Dictionnaire  historique,  ou  Memoires  critiques  et  litte- 
raires,  2  vol.  folio  La  Haye,  1758 

Marmol,  L'Afrique,  traduit  par  N.P.  D'Ablancourt,  3  vol.  4to. 

Parts,  1667 

Marshami  (J.)  Chronicus  Canon  JEgyptiacus,  Ebraicus,  Graecus : 
cum  Disquisitionibus,  folio  Lond,  1672 

Martyn's  Tour  through  Italy,  8vo.  1791 

Maured  Allatafet  Jemaleddini  Filii  Togri-Bardii,  seu  Rerum  -^Bgyp- 
tiacarum  Annales,  ab  Anno  Christi  971,  usque  ad  Annum 
1543 :  Arabice  et  Lat  edidit  J.  T.  Carlisle         Cantab.  1792 

•*  The  gift  of  the  very  learned  editor."  S.  P. 

Maurice's  (Rev.  T.)  Ancient  History  of  Hindostan,  2  vol.  in  3, 
4to.  1795-8 

Modern  History  of  Hindostan,  vol.  1, 4to.  1802 

Indian  Antiquities,  or  Dissertations  relating  to  the  An- 
cient Geographical  Divisions,  the  pure  System  of  Primaeval 
Theology,  the  Grand  Code  of  Civil  Laws,  the  Original  Form 
of  Government,  the  various  and  profound  Literature  of  Hin- 
dostan, compared  throughout  with  the  Religion,  Laws,  Go- 
vernment, and  Literature  of  Persia,  Egypt,  and  Greece,  7 
vol.  8vo.  1800 

Observations  on  the  Ruins  of  Babylon ;  with  Appendix, 


entitled  Observations  on  the  Remains  of  Ancient  Egyptian 
Grandeur  and  Superstition,  as  connected  with  those  of  Assyria, 
2  parts,  4to.  1816-1818 

—  Brahminical  Fraud  detected,  8vo.  1812 

Alexander's  Expedition  down  the  Hydaspes  and  the  In- 


dus to  the  Indian  Ocean,  a  Poem,  '<  ijoith  copious  and  learned 
Notes  by  the  ingenious  Thomas  Maurice."  1790 

Observations,   connected  with  Astronomy  and  Ancient 


History,  Sacred  and  Profane,  on  the  Ruins  of  Babylon  as 
recently  visited  and  described  by  Claudius  James  Rich,  Esq. 


HISTORY,   OBOGRAPUY9   ANTIQUITIES.  976 

Resident  for  the  East  IncUa  Company  at  Bagdad,  with  illus- 
trative engravings,  4to.  1816 

**  A  beautifully  printed  book."  S.  P. 

Mazochii  (A.  S.)  Commentarii  tres  in  Regii  Herculanensis  Musei 
^neas  Tabulas  Heracleenses,  A  parts  in  1  vol.  folio 

NeapoH,  1754-65 

**  A  most  learned  and  most  useful  work."  S.  P. 

Meares'  (Jno.)  Voyages  from  China  to  the  N.  W.  Coast  of  Ame- 
rica, 2  vol.  8to.  1791 

Mehegan's  View  of  UniTersal  Modem  History,  by  H.  Fox,  8  vol. 
8to.  1779 

Meierotti  Vita  Ciceronis,  12mo.  Berlin^  1785 

**  The  gift  of  the  celebrated  Sir  James  Mackintosh."  S.  P. 

Meineke  (A.)  de  Euphorionis  Chalcidensis  Vita  et  Scriptis,  8vo. 

Gedani,  182d 

Memoir  of  a  Map  of  the  Countries  comprehended  between  the  Black 
Sea  and  the  Caspian,  with  an  Account  of  the  Caucasian  Na- 
tions and  Vocabularies  of  their  Languages,  4to.  1788 

"  Curious."  S.  P. 

Memoirs  of  the  late  War  in  India,  2  vol.  8vo.  1788 

Memorise  Philosophorum,  Oratorum,  Poetarum,  Historicorum,  ^c. 

nostri  Saeculi  renovatae,  curante  Henningo  Witten,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Franco/.  1677 
Menagii  ( Aeg.)  Historia  Mulierum  Philosopharum,  12mo. 

Lugdunh  1690 

Menckeuii  (F.  O.)  de  Vita,  Moribus,  Scriptis,  Meritisque  H.  Fra- 

castorii  Commentatio,  4to.  Lips.  1731 

Historia  Vitae  et  in  Literas  Meritorum  Angeli  Politiani, 

4to.  Lips.  1736 

Menetreii  (C.)  Symbolicae  Dianse  Ephesise  Statuse  Expositio,  folio 

Rom.  1688 

**  Dr.  Parr  found  this  book  at  Wobum  Abbey,  and  read  it  there  in  the 
Spring  of  1820." 

Meursii  (Johannis)  Opera  Omnia,  12  vol.  folio,^^  copy 

Fhrenti^iB,  1741-63 


976  HISTORY,  GBOGRAPHT9  ANTIQU1TIB8. 

Meursii  Greta,  Cyprus,  Rhodus,  sive  de  Nobilissimanim  hanim  In- 
sularum  Rebus  et  Antiquitatibus  Commentarii  posthumi, 
nunc  primum  editi,  4to.  Anut.  1676 

Eleusinia,  sive  de  Cereris  Eleusinfe  Sacro  ac  Festo  Liber 

singularis,  Lugd.  Bat.  1619 — Meursii  Paoathenaea,  sive  de 
Minervse  illo  gemino  Festo  Liber  singularis,  Lugd.  Bat.  1619 
— Meursii  Graecia  Feriata,  sive  de  Festis  Gnecorum,  Libri 
VI.  Lugd.  Bat.  1619,  4to. 


Archontes  Athenienses,  sive  de  lis  qui  Athenis  summum 

istum  Magistratum -obierunt,  Libri  IV.  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1623 
Cecropia,  sive  de  Athenarum  Arce  et  ejusdem  Antiquitatibus, 

Liber  singularis,  4  to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1623 
Atticarum  Libri  sex,  in  quibus  Antiquitates  plurimse,   nunc 

primum  in  Lucem  erutae,  proferuntur,  4to.      Lugd.  Bat.  1617 
Ccramicus  Geminus,  sive  de  Ceramici  Atheniensium  utrius- 

que  Antiquitatibus  Liber  singularis,  nunc  primum  editus  cura 

Samuelis  Pufendorfii,  4to.  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1668 

Regnum  Atticum,  4to.  Amgt.  1633 

Athenae  Atticse,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1624 

Areopagus,  sive  de  Senatu  Areopagetico,  Liber  singularis, 

4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1624 
Themis  Attica,  sive  de  Legibus  Atticis  Libri  duo,   Ultraj. 

1685 — Meursii  Fortuna  Attica,  Lugd.  Bat.  1622,  4to. 
Pisistratus,  sive  de  ejus  Vita  etTyrannide  Liber  singularis 


Lugd.  Bat.  1623. — Meursii  Orchestra,  sive  de  Saltationibus 
Veterum  Liber  Singularis,  Lugd.  Bat.  1618.  4to. 
—  Miscellanea  Laconica,  sive  Variarum  Antiquitatum  Laco- 
nicarum  Libri  IV.  nunc  primum  editi  cura  Samuelis  Pufen- 
dorfii,  4to.  Anut.  1661 

— Roma  Luxurians,  sive  de  Luxu  Romanorum  Liber  singu- 


laris,  4to.  ^o/nue,  1681 

— de  Ludis  Gnecorum  Liber  singularis :   accedit  Souterii  Pa- 


lamedes,  sive  de  variis  Ludis,  12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1625 

MeyerhofT  (J.  H.  J.)  Commentatio  de  Phoenicum  in  Antiquissima 

Graecia  Vestigiis,  4to.  Crott.  1794 


HISTOftT,  0B06RAPHY,   ANTK^UITIBS.  87T 

MicTOOOsmography,  or  a  Piece  of  the  World  DiacoTeredy  in  Eflsays 
and  Characters,  12mo.  1723 

''  The  gift  of  my  learned  friend,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Shepherd,  of  Gateacre, 
near  Liverpool,  Oct  6,  1815.''    S.  P. 

Middleton's  (Conyers)  Life  of  Cicero,  3  toI.  8to.  1755 

Germana  quaedam  Antiquitatis   emditae   Moaumenta ; 

quibus  Romanorum  Veterum  Ritus  varii,  tarn  sacri  quam 
profani,  tarn  Grsecorum  atque  iEgyptiorum  nonnulli  illustran- 
tur,  Romse  olim  maxima  ex  parte  coUecta,  ac  Dissertationi- 
bus  instnicla,  royal  4to.  Lond.  1745 

Millot'«  (FAbb^)  Elements  of  General  History,  translated  from  the 
French,  3  vol.  8vo.  1779 

Mitford's  History  of  Greece,  vol.  1-3,  4to.  1784-97 

Montesquieu  de  la  Grandeur  des  Remains,  et  de  leur  Decadence, 
l2mo.  Paris,  1769 

Reflections  on  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire, 

2  vol.  in  1, 12mo.  1752 

Montfaucon  (D.  Bern,  de)  L' Antiquity  expliqu^e  et  representee  en 
Figures,  10  vol,  Parity  1722,  folio.— Supplement  au  Livre  de 
I'Antiquite,  5  vol.  Pariiy  1724. — Monumens  de  la  Monar- 
chic Franpoise,  avec  les  Figures  de  chaque  Regne,  que  1' In- 
jure du  temps  a  epargn^es,  5  vol.  Paris,  1729-33,  folio, 
together  20  vol.^ne  copy,  uniform 

Antiquity  explained  and  represented   in    Sculptures, 

translated  into  English  by  David  Humphreys,  with  Supple- 
ment, 7  vol.  folio  1721 

Morcelli(Steph.  Antonii)  Inscriptiones,  Commentariis  subjectis,  4to. 

RanuB,  1783 

''  From  his  sincere  friend,  Vassall  Holland." 


— De  Stilo  Inscriptionum  Latinarum  Libri  tres.  4to. 

RonuB,  1781 

**  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  from  his  sincere  friend  Vassall  Holland,  Rome, 
Jan.  10, 1815." 

— «  Opera  Epigraphica,  <c.  De  Stilo  Inscriptionum  Lat  libri 
III.,  editio  auctior,  8  vol.  —  InscripUones,   Commentariis 


978  HISTORY,   GEOGRAPHY,   ANTIQUITIES. 

•nbjectis. — Inscriptiones  Novae,   together  6  yoL  toywl.^bo. 

calf  extra 

**  There  is  no  writer  upon  the  subject  of  Inscriptions  worthy  of  being 
compared  with  Morcellus." 

This  new  edition  of  his  charming  works  is  very  much  enlarged,  and 
very  much  improred,  and  contains  a  posthumous  volume,  called  '  Parergmi 
Ifueriptumwn  NovMmarwn.* "    S.  P. 

Morcelli  (S.  A.)  Agapea  mixaHaEIA  et  Tessene  Paschales,  Gyo. 

BononuB,  1822 

**  This  excellent  author  died  in  1830,  and  dear  will  be  his  memory  to 
every  scholar,  and  every  man  of  virtue.  I  have  elsewhere  inserted  his 
great  work,  the  4/^^  Christiana,  the  dedication  to  which  is  most  pathe- 
tic"   S.  P. 

Morelli  (A.)  Thesaurus  Morellianus,  siye  Famiiiarum  Romanamm 
Numismata  :  edidit  et  illustravit  S.  Havercampus,  2  vol.  folio 

Amti.  1784 

Moreri,  Grande  Dictionnaire  Historique,  8  vol.  folio       Paris,  1743 

Muratori  (L.  A.)  Antiquitates  Italicse  M edii  iEyi  post  Declinationem 

Romaai  Imperii,  ad  Ad.  1500,  6  vol.  folio,  Mediolani,'il^iQ-42 

■         NoYUS  Thesaurus  Veterum  Inscriptionum,  4  toL  ro3ral 

folio  Mediolam,  1739 

•  Ad  Novum  Thesaurum  Veterum  iDseriptionum  Muratorii 


Supplementum,  coilectore  Sebastiano  Donato. — In  quo  prseter 
Inscriptiones  continentur  Opera,  de  quibus  in  Praefatione. 
Cum  Tabulis  sneis,  royal  folio  Luas,  1765 

Musgrave's  Dissertation  on  Grecian  Mythology  and  Newton's  Chro- 
nology, 8vo.  1772 

Napoleon  in  Exile,  or  a  Voice  from  St.  Helena.  The  Opinions  and 
Reflections  of  Napoleon  on  the  most  important  Events  of  his 
Life  and  Government  in  his  own  Words,  by  Barry  E. 
O'Meara,  Esq.,  his  late  Surgeon,  2  vol,  Bvo.  1822 

,  Journal  of  the  Private  Life  and  Conversations  of,  at  St. 

Helena,  by  Las  Cases,  6  vol.  8vo.  1823 

Natalis  Comitis  Universal  Historise  sui  Temporis  Lib.  XXX.  folio 

Venet.  1581 

Needham  de  Inscriptione  quadam  ^gyptiaca,  Taurini  inventa,  12mo. 

RanuB.  1701 

'<  In  this  Dissertation  there  is  much  curious  learning/'    S.  P. 


HISTORY,   GEOGRAPHY,   ANTIQUITIES.  879 

Newton^s  (Sir    saac)  Chronology  of  Ancient  Kingdoms  amended, 

4to.  1726 

Nicolai  (J.)  Tractatus  de  Siglis  Veterum,  4to.         Lngd.  Bat.  1708 

Tractatus  de  Gnecorum  Luctu,  18mo.  Tkiele,  1697 

Tractatus    de  Synedrio'JEgyptiorum  illorumque  Legibus, 

12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1811 

Disquuitio  de  Chirothecanim  Usu  et  Abusu,  18mo. 

GietSfB,  1701 

Tractatus  de  Calcarium  Usu  et  Abusu,  18mo.     Fran.  1702 

Norisii  (Henr.)  Cenotaphia  Pisana  Caii  et  Lucii  Caesarum,  Disserta- 
tionibus  illustrata.  Parergon  de  Annis  Regni  Herodis :  de 
Praesidibus  Syris  ac  Romanis  in  Asiae  Provinciis,  folio 

VenetUi,  1681 

Oberlini  (Jer.  Jac.)  Misoella  Litteraria  maximam  partem  Argento- 

ratensia,  4to.  Argeni.  1770 

**  Continentvirhoe  FascicuUt :  I.  Chrismon  Diplomati  Friderici  XL  Imp. 
pnefixum. — 11.  Nummas  Pultayienus. — III.  De  Nummi  Romani  Valore 
Dissertatio,  Tabulis  mstructa. — IV.  Lapidis  GrsBci  MetensUexplanatio. — 
V.  Rhytbmologia  Leonina  ex  Godefridi  Hagenoensis  Codice  MS.  Bibl. 
Univ.  Arg.  locupletur. — VI.  Biblicorum  Codicum  H^bnsomm  MS.  Bib- 
liotheca  Univers.  Argentin.  succincta  Recensio. — VII.  Fragmentum  Epi- 
taphii  Hebraici  recens  detectum.''    S.  P. 

Oderici  (Gasparis  Aloysii)  Dissertationes  et  Annotationes,  in  aliquot 
ineditas  Veterum  Inscriptiones  et  Numismata.  Accedunt 
Inscriptiones  et  Monumenta  quae  extant  in  Bibliotheca  Mona- 
chorum  Camaldulensium  S.  Gregorii  in  Monte  Coelio,  £x- 
plicationibus  illustrata,  4to.  Ranue,  1765 

Oiselii  (Jac.)  Thesaurus  SelectorumNumismatum  Autiquorum,4to. 

Amit.  1677 

Ortelii  (Abr.)  Thesaurus  Geographicus,  folio  Antverp.  1587 

«  Samueli  Parr,  hunc  librum  D.D.  Joannes  Lynes  quinto  Id.  Novemb. 
A.  D.  1822." 

Osann  (F.)  Sylloge  Inscriptionum  Antiquarum  Oraec.  et  Lat  4 
parts,  folio  Jaue,  1822-3 

Ottonis  (£.)  de  Tutela  Yiarum  Publicarum  liber  singularis,  8vo. 

Traj.  1731 

^  The  gift  of  Frederic  Apthorp  to  the  rery  learned  Dr.  Parr.** 


380  HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,   ANTIQVITTBS. 

Paciaudi  (Pauli  M.)  Monumenta  Peloponnesia,  CommeDtariiB  illos- 
trata^  2  yoI.  in  1,  4to.  RetiuB,  1761 

**  This  excellent  work  was  given  to  me  by  my  learned  friend  Samuel 
Bloomfield,  of  Tugby,  Leicestershire."    S.  P. 

Palladii  (Episcopi  Helenopoleos)  Historia  Lausiaca,  Joannes  Meur- 
sius  primus  Onece  nunc  vulgavit  et  Notas  adjecit»  4to. 

Imgd.  Bat.  1616 

**  This  copy  belonged  to  Mr.  Toup."    S.  P. 

Palmerii  (Jacobi)  Graeciae  Antiquae  Descriptio,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1678 

PanciroUi  (6.)  Notitia  XJtraque  Dignitatum  cum  Orientis  tum  Occi- 
dentis,  ultra  Arcadii  Honoriique  Tempora,  et  in  earn  Com- 
mentarium,  folio  Lugd,  Bat.  1608 

Rerum  Memorabilium  sive  Deperditarum  Libri  duo,  ab 

Henr.  Salmuth,  4to.  Amberga,  1607 

''  Mr.  Dutens  is  much  indebted  to  this  book."    S.  P. 

Remm  Memorabilium  siye  Deperditarum,  pars  prior,  1629, 


et  PanciroUi  Nova  Reperta  sive  Rerum  Memorabilium  receis 
inventarum  et  Veteribus  incognitanim,  pars  posterior,  4to. 

Franco/.  1631 

PanciroHus's  History  of  many  memorable  Things  lost,  2  vol.  in  1, 
12mo.  1715 

Panvinii  (Onuphrii)  de  Ludis  Saxularibus  Libri  II. — De  Antiquis 
Romanorum  Nominibus. — Fastorum  Libri  V.  cum  Appendice 
et  Commentario.  folio  Venetiis,  Valgruiiy  1558 

de  Ludis  Circensibus  Libri  II.  et  de  Triumphis  Liber  I.,  folio, 

plates  Venetiig,  1600 

de  Ritu  Sepeliendi  Mortuos  apud  Veteres  Christianos,  et 

eorundem  Coemeteriis  Liber,  folio  CohnicB,  1568 

Paolo  (Padre)  Opinions  of,  to  the  Venetian  Lords,  on  the  Govern- 
ment of  their  State,  8vo.  1689 

Parian  Chronicle,  or  the  Chronicle  of  the  Arundelian  Marbles,  1788. 
— Valpy's  Greek  Grammar,  1811,  8vo. 

Parisii  Rariora  Magnas  Graeciae  Numismata,  folio  1683 

Paschii  (Georgii)  de  Novis  Inventis,  quorum  Accuratiori   Cultii 


HISTORY,  OBOQRAPHY,   ANTIQUITIK8.  981 

Facem  praetulit  Antiqaitas  Tractatus.   Editio  Secuada,  4to. 

Idps.  1700 

Patini  (Caroli)  Commentarius  in  Tres  Inscriptiones  Oraecas  Smyrna 
nuper  allatas,  4to.  Pataviif  1686 

Pauw's  (De)  Philosophical  Dissertations  on  the  Greeks,  2  vol.  8to. 

1793 

Pearsonii  (Johannis)  Opera  Posthuma,  Chronologica,  &c.  Quibus 
pnefiguntur  Annales  Pauliniet  Lectionesin  Acta  Apostolorum. 
Singula  Prselo  tradidit,  edenda  curavit,  et  Dissertationis  no- 
vis  Additionibus  auxit  H.  Dodwellus,  cujus  etiam  accessit 
de  eadem  Successione  usque  ad  Annales  Cestriensis  Cypri- 
anicos,  Dissertatio  Singularis,  4to.  Lond,  1688 

Perizonii  Origines  Babylonicae  et  Jligyptiacse,  2  vol.  12mo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1711 

Rerum  per  Europam  gestarum  Sec.  XVI.  Commentariiy 

12mo.  Lugd.  Bat  1710 

Petavii  (D.)  Rationarium  Temporum  in  partes  II.  distributum,  editio 
noyissima,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1710 

Petiti  (S.)  Eclogse  Chronologic?e,  4to.  Paris.  1631 

Petronii  (Alexandri)  de  Victu  Romanorum  et  de  Sanitate  Tuenda 
Libri  V.  folio  Ronue,  in  Acad.  Papuli  Romani,  1581 

Pighii  (Stephani  Vinandi)  Annales  Romanorum,  qui  Commentarii 
Vicem  supplent  in  omnes  veteres  Historian  Romans  Scriptores : 
cum  Fastis  Capitolinis  et  Siculis,  cura  A.  Schotti,  3  vol.  in  2, 
folio  Aniv.  PlanHni,  1616 

Pignorii  de  Seryis  et  eorum  apud  Veteres  M inisteriis  Commentarius, 
18mo.  Anut.  1674 

Pinkerton's  Collection  of  the  best  and  most  interesting  Voyages  and 
Travels  in  all  parts  of  the  World,  with  a  general  Index,  17 
vol.  4to.  plates  1808 

Pinkerton's  Essay  on  Medals,  2  vol.  8vo.  Lond  1789 

Pitisci  Lexicon  Antiquitatum  Romanarum,  2  vol.  folio  Leovard.  17 13 

Placentinii  de  SiglisVeterumGrsecorum  OpusPosthumum ;  et  de  Tus- 
culano  Ciceronis,  nunc  Crypta  Ferrata  Cardoni,  Disceptatio 
Apologetica,  4to.  Ronue,  1767 

Pocockii  Specimen  Historian  Arabum,  accessit  Historia  Vet.  Ara- 


882  BISTORT,  0B06RAPHT,   ANTIQUITIES. 

bum  ex  Abulfeda,  cura  S.  de  Lacy,  Arab,  et  Lat.  edidtt  J. 
White,  4to.  (hxm.  1806 

«*  The  gift  of  the  Editor."    S.  P. 

Pocockii  Inscriptionum  Antiquarum  Oraec.  et  Lat.  Liber.  Acce- 
dit  N'umismatum  Ptolemaeorum,  Imperatorum,  Augustanun, 
et  Caesarum  lu  iEgypto  cusorum  e  Scriniis  Britannicis  Cata- 
logus,  folio  Lond.  1762 

Politiae  Speciales  due  AugusUssimae,  nempe  Atheniensis  et  Spartana. 
Prior  Tractata  k  Clementi  Colmero  Dantiscano,  posterior  k 
Nicolao  Sienicio,  Nobilc  Polono,  4to.  Dfmtzii,  1809 

Pollnitz  (Baron  de)  Memoirs,  4  vol.  12mo.  1760 

Polydori  Vergilii  Adagiorum  Liber,  Ejusdem  de  Inventoribus  Re- 
rum  Libri  Goto,  Land, — Aen.  Sylvii  de  Concilio  Basiliae 
Libri  II.  Bos,  s.  a.  folio 

Virgilii  de  Rerum   Inventoribus  Libri  octo.     Accedunt 

Plinii,  Alexandri  Sardi,  aliorumque  de  eadem  Materie  Col- 
lectanea, l2mo.  Argent.  1606 

Pontedene  (Julii)  Antiquatum  Latinarum  Onecarumque  Enarra- 
tiones  atque  Emendationes  pnecipue  ad  veteris  Anni  Ratioo- 
em  attinentes,  Epistolis  LXVIII  comprehensse,  et  Tabulis 
plurimis  ornatse,  4to.  Patavii,  1740 

**  The  first  and  second  Epistles  have  much  curious  matter  upon  the 
antiquities  of  the  Latin  language,  and  are  ver)  valuable  indeed/'  S.  P. 

Postelli  (G.)  de  Magistratibus  Atheniensium  Libii,  Parii,  1541 — 

Contareni  de  Magistratibus   et  Republica   Venetorum  libri 

quinque,  Paris^  1543,  4to. 
Po8tlethwayt*s  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  2  vol.  folio 

1766 
Potter's  Grecian  Antiquities,  2  vol.  Bvo.  1740 
Pownall's  <T.)  Treatise  on  the  Study  of  Antiquities,  8vo.  1782 
Notices  and  Descriptions  of  Antiquities  of  the  Provincia 

Romana  of  Gaul,  1788 — Astle  on  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 

Writing,  1784,  4to. 
Present  State  of  Europe,  or  the  Historical  and  Political  Monthly 

Mercury,  1691  to  1730,  41  vol.  4to. 


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Piiffeftdorff*8  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Europe  by  Sayer,  2  toI. 
8vo.  1764 

Porchms,  his  Pilgrimage  or  Relations  of  the  World,  and  the  Religions 
observed  in  all  ages  and  places  discovered  from  the  Creation 
to  the  present  time,  1  vol.  folio  1618 

Raschei  (J.  G.)  Lexicon  Universs  Rei  Numariae  Veterum  et  preci- 
pue  Ortecorum  ac  Romanorum,  10  vol.  Bvo. — Supplemen- 
tnm,  torn  1,  (A— C)  lAps.  1785-1802, 12  vol.  8vo. 
Ra3n9al's  (I'Abb^)  Philosophical  and  Political  History  of  the  Eu- 
ropean Settlements  in  the  East  and  West  Indies,  6  vol.  l2mo. 

1782 

Reyiesii  Syntagma  Inscriptionum  Antiquarum,  folio         £tps.  1682 

Respublicae  varise,  16  vol.  18mo.  Lugd,  Bat.  et  Anut,  v,  a* 

Reuvens  (C.  J.  C.)  Periculum  Animadvers.  Archseolog.  ad  Cippos 

Punicos  Humbertianos  Musei  Antiq.  Lugduno-Batavi,  4to. 

platCM  Lugd.  Bat.  1822 

Richardson's  Dissertation  on  the  Languages,  Literature,  and  Man* 

ners  of  the  Eastern  Nations,  second  edition ;  with  a  farther 

illustration  of  the  Analysis  of  Ancient  Mythology,  in  Answer 

to  some  Foreign  Observations  by  Jacob  Bryant  1778 

Robertson's  (Dr.)  History  of  Charles  the  Fifth,  3  vol.  4to.        1769 

History  of  America,  2  vol.  8vo.  1777 

Rollin's  Ancient  History,  10  vol.  12mo.  1738 

History  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  of  the  Ancients,  3  vol.  8vo. 

1768 

Rolfs  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  folio  1766 

Roscoe's  Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  the  Tenth,  4  vol.  royal  4to. 

large  paper  lAverpool^  \Wb 

Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici,  2  vol.  4to.        Liverpool^  1796 

'<  Gift  of  the  most  beloved  and  revered  Author."  S.  P. 

the  same,/oict^A  edition^  3  vol.  8vo. 

**  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr— These  volumes,  improved  by  his  corrections 
and  honoured  by  his  remarks,  are  respectfully  presented  by  the  Author.*' 

Rosini  (Joannis)  Antiquitatum  Romanarum  Corpus  ahsolutissimum, 

cum  Notis  Dempsteri,  curante  Schrevelio,  4to.  Leyden,  1663 

Rubenii   (Philippi)  Electorum  Libri    II,  Antverp,  1608 — et  Al. 


SM  USTOAT,  OBOOSAPHT,  AHTigUITIBf. 

Rvbenii  de  &•  Vestnuia  Yetenui,  pncdpae  de  hato  Cbnro^ 

libri  II.  1685, 4to. 
Ratae  (Of  the)  ConuBOBwemlth,  or  Maancr  of  Goveneseiil  l^  llie 

Rose  Enpenur,  ISmo.  Ltmdom,  Ckarde,  1501 

RwMll't  History  of  Modem  Europe  to  1768^  4  toL  8to.  1779-1784 
Rjcauf  s  (Paal)  History  of  the  Twiush  Eapiie,  folio  1680 

«Tbe  gift  of  mj  enli^teoed  frieiid  Dr.  Joka  JolmitoM  of  Bifingtiin,  181&*'  S.P. 

8abathier*8  Manners  and  Costoms  of  the  Ancient  Nations,  translated 
by  Percival  Stockdale,  2  vol.  8va  1778 

Salame's  (A.)  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  Algiers  in  the  year 
1816,  Syo.  1819 

^  Given  to  me  by  the  excellent  Antbor,  whom  I  met  in  Conduit  Street, 
at  the  hooie  of  Mr.  Moore,  brother  to  the  Inte  Sir  John  Moore.''  S.  P. 

SaKg  (Christ  Aug.)  de  Diptychis  Veterumtam  profanis,  quam  sacris. 
Liber  Singularis  de  Oblationibus,  Martyribus,  Martyrologiis, 
Kalendariis,  Litaniis,  Necrologiis,  de  Origine  Missae  et  InFo- 
cationis  Sanctorum,  Obsenrationibus  iilustratus.  4to.  HaL  1731 

"  A  learned  work."  S.  P. 

Salmasii  (CI.)  Duarum  Inscriptionum  veterum  Herodis  Attici  Rhe- 
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dem  ad  Dosiadse  Aras;  Simmise  Rhodii  Ovum,  Alas,  Seeu- 
rim;  Theooriti  Fistulam;  Notae.  4to.  Paris,  1619 

de  Re  Militari  Romanorum  Liber,  Opus  posthumum,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1757 

Sanchoniathon's  Phoenician  History,  translated  from  the  first  book 
of  Eusebius,  by  Bishop  Cumberland,  Qvo,  1720 

Sandys'  (George)  Relation  of  a  Journey  begun  iu  1610,  containing  a 
Description  of  the  Turkish  Empire,  of  Egypt,  of  the  Holy 
Land,  of  the  remote  parts  of  Italy,  and  Islands  adjoining,  in 
four  books,  folio  1637 

Sardi  (AI.)  de  Nummis  Liber,  12mo.  Patav.  1648 

Sartorii  (Johannis)  de  Hypocrisi  Gentilium  circa  Cultum  Deorum 
Schediasma  Literarium,  4to.  Lips.  1713 

Savary's  Letters  on  Greece,  8vo.  1788 

Letters  on  Egypt,  2  vol.  ttvo.  1787 


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Scaligeri  (Jos.)  et  W.  Snellii  de  Re  Nummaria  Libri,  12mo. 

Awtv.  Plantini,  1616 

Opus  de  Emendatione  Temporum,  folio    CoL  Aliobr,  1629 

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Jul.  Caes.  Scaligeri  Vita,  <&c.  4to.  Lugd,  Bat.  1594 

Schaak  (G.)  Thesaurus  Numismatum  Antiquorum  Rarissimorum 

Romanorum ;    ''to  which  is  subjoined   '  Konst-Cabinet/ " 

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royal  8vo.  Anut,  1748 

Schedii  (EU«)  de  Diis  Germanis  Syngrammata  quatuor,  12mo. 

AmU.  1648 
Schillingi  (M.  G.)  Quaestio  de  Cornelii  Celsi  Vita,  8vo.  Lips,  1824 
Schlegel  (A.  G.)  de  Geographia  Homerica  Commentatio,  12mo. 

HanaoertB,  1788 
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1788 — Breiger  Comm.   de  Difficilioribus  quibusdam  Asiae 

Herodoteas,  Gott.  1793,  4to. 
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Basil,  1741 
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sexti,  8vo.  lAps.  1733 

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de  Vetustate  et  Splendore  Gentis  Scaligeranae.  Bcaligeri  Vita. 

Fabri  (J.)  de  Nardo  et  Epithhymo  adversus  Scaligerum.   4to. 

Mogunt.  1607 
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Seldeni(Joh.)  Liber  de  Numis,  et  Philippi  Labbei  Bibliotheca  Num- 
maria,  4to.  Loud.  1075 

de  S3rnedrii8  eiPrefecturis  Juridicis  Veterum  Ebneornm  Libri 

ires,  4to.  Francf.  1696 

de  Diit  Syris.  Editio  altera  emendatior,  tertia  parte  auctior, 

12mo.  Imgd.  Bat.  1629 

^  This  book  was  not  written  by  Selden."  S.  P. 

Seidell's  Titles  of  Honour,  4to.  1614 

Seguini  (P.)  Selecta  Numismata  Antiqua,  4to.  pJmtes      Paris,  1665 

SestiDi  (Dom.)  Classes  Generates  Geographise  Numismaticae,  sen 

Monetae  Urbium,  Populonim,  et  Regum,  Ordine  Geographico 

et  Chronologico  dispositse,  secundum  Systema  Eckhelianam, 

2  vol.  in  1,  4to.  Lips.  1797 

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Bondacca,  Borgia,  Casali,  CoTsinery,  Gradenigo,  San  Cle- 

mente,dcScheller9heim,  Verita,etc.  cum  multis  Iconibus:  oec 

nou  Animadyersiones  in  Opus  Eckhelianum,  cui  titulus  Doc  - 

trina  Numorum  Veterum,  4to.  Lips.  1796 

Shaw's  (Thomas)  Travels  or  Observations  relating  to  several  Parts 

of  Barbary  and  the  Levant,  folio  Oxford,  1733 

Shepherd's  (Rev.Wm.  of  Liverpool)  Paris  in  1802  and  1814, 8vo.  1814 

"  The  gift  of  the  Author."     S.  P. 

Life  of  Poggio  Bracciolini,  4to.  Liverpool,  1808 

"  Very  interesting."  S.  P. 

Siebelis(M.  C.  G.)  Hellenica,  seu  Antiquissimu;  Grsecorum  Histori-de 
Res  insigniores:  collectae  etdigest'de,  Notis  criticis  ac  excge- 
ticis  illustratae,  8vo.  Lips.  1815 

"  The  notes  are  very  good."     S.  P. 

Hellenica  Latine  reddita,  8vo.  Lips.  1802 

Sigonii  (Caroii)  Fasti  Consulares  ac  Triumphi  Acti,  k  Romulo  Rege 
usque  ad  Tib.  Caesarem.  Ejusdem  in  Fastos,  etTriumphos,  id 
est,  in  universam  Romanam  Historiam,  Commentarius.  Ejus- 
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Venetiis  apud  A  Idum,  1556 
,  seu  Joannis  Sarii  Zamoscii,  de  Senatu  Romano,  Libri  duo, 
Venetiis,  1563,  4to.     *'  This  is  Liber   Rarissimiis.     It  was 


HISTORY,  6B06RAPHT,    ANTIQUITIES.  887 

really  written  by  SigeniuSf  but  published  under  the  Jictitioui 
name  of  2^mo8ci,  a  Polish  Statesman,  and  the  founder  of  an 
University,  My  inestimable  copy  is  bound  up  with**  Synesii 
(Episcopi  Gyrenes)  ad  Arcsdium  Imperatorem  Liber,  de 
Regno  bene  administrando,  Stanblao  Ilonio  Pulono  interprete 
Veneti,  1663  4to. 
Simleri  (J.)  Vallesise  Descripiio,  Tiyuri,  1574 — Ejusd.  de  Alpibus 
Commentarii,  et  Appendix  Descriptionis  Vallesianae,  Tiguri^ 
1574,  8vo. 

*'  Sirolerus  speaks  of  the  name  of  the  Alps  as  meaning  in  the  vernacular 
language,  not  Altum  but  Alpen  in  the  plural  number,  and  equivalent  to 
Mantes  Pascui,    The  whole  work  is  entertaining/'  S.  P. 

Sketches  of  India,  written  by  an  Officer,  for  Fire-side  Travellers  at 
Home,  8vo.  Land.  1828 

Written  hy  Capt  Sheerer,  of  the  d4th  Regiment 

Sleidanus  de  quatuor  Summis  Imperils,  18mo.    Amst,  Elzevir.  1669 

Spanhemii  (Ezech.)  Dissertationes  de  Praestantia  et  Usu  Numisma- 
tum  Antiquorum.     Editio  Secunda,  4to.  Amst.  1771 

Spence's  Polymetis :  or  an  Enquiry  concerning  the  Agreement  between 
the  Works  of  the  Roman  Poets  and  the  Remains  of  the  An- 
cient Artists,  in  10  books,  folio  Lend.  1755 

Spirit  of  the  Public  Journals,  from  the  Year  1797  to  1814,  18  vol. 
12mo. 

Spon  (Jac.)  Miscellanea  Eruditae  Antiquitatis,  sive  Supplementum 
.    Gruterianum,  folio  Lugduni,  1685 

Squire's  (S.)  Two  Essays. — 1.  A  Defence  of  Ancient  Greek  Chro- 
nology.— 2.   On  the  Origin  of  the  Greek  Language,    8vo. 

Cant.  1741 

Stantield's  Observations  in  a  Voyage  to  Guinea,  12mo.  1788. — Bel- 
lum  Grammaticale,  sive  de  Bello  Nominujn  et  Verborum 
Fabula,  k  G.  T.  1718, 12mo. 

Stanyan's  (Temple)  Grecian  History,  2  vol.  8vo.  1751 

Stepbani  Fragmentum  de  Dodone,  cum  Academicis  Exercitationibus 
Jacobi  Gronovii,  Lugd.  Bat.  1681.— Jacobi  Gronovii  Disqui- 
sitio  de  Icuncula  Smetiana  quam  Harpocratem  indigitarunt, 
Lugd.  Bat.  1698.— Dan.  Cossonii  Vita  breviter  descripta, 

c  c  2 


988  HISTORY,  OROGRAPHY,  ANTIQUITIES. 

cui  annexa  est  nova  editio  Monumenti  Ancyrani :  cum  Notis 
Jacobi  Gronovii,  Leyden,  1895,  4to. 

*'  A  curious  Tolume:  the  Memcria  Cauonii  was  much  read  by  Taylor, 
editor  of  Demosthenes/'    S.  P. 

Stephani  (Caroli)  Dictionarium  historicum,  geographicum,  poeticum, 
4to.  Geneves,  1882 

Stevenson's  (S.  W.)  Tour  through  a  part  of  France,  Flanders,  and 
Holland  to  Paris,  8vo.  Norwich,  1817 

"  The  gift  of  the  Author."   S.  P. 

Street's  (T.  G.)  History  of  the  Reign  of  Louis  XVI.  King  of  France 
vol.  1,  8vo.  1796 

*'  The  2d  and  3d  vols,  were  never  published;  Street,  after  being  a 
republican,  became  an  apostate ;  and  by  defending  the  opinions  he  for- 
merly opposed,  he  made  a  large  fortune.''    S.  P. 

Stuart's  Antiquities  of  Athens,  3  vol.  imperial  folio,  very  fine  capy^ 
in  red  morocco  1787-1794 

"  The  splendid  gift  of  Wm.  Phillips,  Esq.  now  of  Cavendish  Square."  S.P. 

Stuckii  (J.  G.)  Opera,  continentia  Antiquitatum  Convivialium  Libros 

tres,  Sacrorum  et  Sacrificiorum  Gentilium  brevem  et  accura- 

tam  Descriptionem,  2  vol.  folio  Lugd*  Bat,  1895 

Sully's  Memoirs,  translated  from  the  French,  5  vol.  12mo.  1783 

Swinburne's  Travels  in  Spain,  Bvo.  Dublin,  1779 

Taylor  (Joannis)  Marmor  Sandvicense,  cum  Commentario  et  Notis, 

4to.  CantaL  1743 

With  MS.  notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Taylor's  (Thos.)  Di.ssertation  on  the  Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  Myste- 
ries, Bvo.  1790 

"  By  Mr.  Taylor,  the  learned  mystic,  whom  Person  and  his  tribe 
most  unjustly  derided."     S.  P. 

Thorbeckii  (Joannis  Randolphi)  Commentatio  de  C.  Asinii  Pollio- 
nis  Vita  et  Studiis  Doctrina* :  accedit  C.  J.  C.  Reuvens  £pi- 
metrum  de  quibusdam  Monumentis  cum  Pollionis  Historia 
conjunctis,  et  Tabula  Lithographa,  Bvo.  Leyden,  1820 

Thuani  (Jac.  Aug.)  Historiarum  sui  Temporis,  5  vol.  folio 

Paris.  1806-20 


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Tomasini  (J.  P.)  de  Donariis  ac  Tabellis  Votivis  Liber  Singalaris, 
4to.  Patami,  1664 

deTesseris  Hospitalitatb  Liber  singularis,  18mo.Am<M670 

Treatise  on  the  Revenue  and  False  Money  of  the  Romans,  translated 
from  the  French,  8vo.  1741 

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by  Dalzell,  1791 — Morritt's  Vindication  of  Homer,  and  the 
Accounts  of  the  Siege  of  Troy,  1798 — Bryant's  Reply  to 
Morritt,  1799 — Bryant's  Dissertation  concerning  the  War  of 
Troy,  1799— Bryant's  Reply  to  Chevalier,  1796— Bryant's 
Expostulation,  addressed  to  the  British  Critic,  1799 — Chand- 
ler's History  of  Troy,  1802,  4to. 

Turobull's  (G.)  Three  Dissertations. — 1.  On  the  Character  of  Augus- 
tus, Horace,  and  Agrippa. — 2.  On  the  Gallery  of  Verres. — 
3.  On  Ancient  Masks,  4to.  1740 

Tychsen  (Olai  Ger.)  de  Cuneatis  Inscriptionibus  Persepolitanis  Lu- 
cubratio,  Rastochii,  1798. — Bruns  de  eo  quod  prtestandum 
restat  in  Litteris  Orientalibus,  Helmttadii,  1781,  4to. 

1.   Opuscula  Quatuor  Antiquitates  Orientales  illustrantia. 

Rostock.  1794. — ^Tychsen  Interpretatio  inscriptiouis  Cuficae 
Antiochise,  Rostock,  1786. — 3.  Tychsen  Appendix  ad  Inscrip- 


tionis  Cuficae  Interpretationem,  Rostock,  1790.— 4.  Tychsen 
Explicatio  Cuficae  Inscriptiouis  Londinensi  in  Museo, Rostock, 
1789. — 6.  Simonides,  sen  de  Theologia  Poetarum  Commen- 
tarius.  Lips.  1767. — 6.  De  Licentia  Poetica  merito  suspecta. 
Lips,  1804,  4to. 
Tyder's  (A.  F.)  Elements  of  General  History,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Edinb.  1807 

"This  is  a  very  excellent  and  useful  book.    S.  P." 

Vaillant  (F.)  Historia  Ptolemaeorum  ^gypti  Regum,  ad  Fidem 
Numismatum  accommodata,  folio.  Amst.  1701 

Seleucidarum  Imperium,   sive  Historia  Regum  Syriae,   ad 

Fidem  Numismatum  accommodata.    Editio  Secunda,  folio. 

Hag<B'Comitumy  1732 

Varenius's  Complete  System  of  General  Geography,  translated  from 
the  Latin,  and  illustrated  by  Sir  Isaac  Newton  and  Mr.  Jurin, 
2  vol.  8vo.  1766 


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Rom.  Provincias  Itinera,  4to.        Venetiis,  apud  AlduaHf  1591 
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536  ad  annum  1615,  12mo.  Amsi.  1644 

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cessit,  pneter  Prolusiones  totidem,  ejusdem  Vita,  auctore  £. 
R.  Fischero.  Conjunctius  edendas  curavit  I.  F.  Fischerus,  8vo. 

Lips.  1778 

Vertot's  (rAbb6)  Critical    History  of  the   Establishment  of   the 

.  Britons  among  the  Gaub,  2  vol.  in  1,  8vo.  1722 

History  of  the  Revolutions  of  the  Roman  Republic,  2  vol. 

8vo.  1724 

Veteris  Latii  antiqua  Vestigia  Urbis  Maniae,  Pontes,  Templa,  Pi- 
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JtotiuB,  1761 
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Volney's  Travels  through  Egypt  and  Syria,  2  vol.  8vo.  1787 

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Russies,  4to.  Paris,  1742 

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"  The  gift  of  the  learned  and  sagacious  Dr.  Johnstone  of  Worcester."  S.  P. 

Wait's  (D.  G.)  Jewish,  Oriental,  and  Classical  Antiquities,  8vo. 

Camb.  1828 

Walker's  (Ob.)  Greek  and  Roman  History,  illustrated  by  Coins  and 

Medals,  8?o.  1692 

Walpole's  (Lord)  Answer  to  Bolingbroke's  Letters  on  History,  8vo. 

1763 
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HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,   ANTIQUITIB8.  d91 

Watson's  (Robert)  History  of  Philip  the  second,  3  vol.  8vo.  second 
edition  1786 

History  of  Philip  the  third,  2  vol.  Bvo.  1780 

Westhovii  (F.  G.)  Antiquitatum  Romanarum  Sylloge,  4to. 

Dordraci,  1733 

Wheeler  and  Spon's  Travels  to  Dalmalia,  Greece,  and  the  Levant, 
folio,  plates  1682 

Another  copy,  folio,  MS.  title  1682 

*'  Wheeler's  Travels  in  Dalmatia  were  given  to  me  by  Dr.  John  John- 
stone of  Birmingham.  The  book  belonged  to  his  father,  Dr.  Johnstone 
of  Worcester;  and  as  the  title  page  was  lost,  he  supplied  it  by  his  own 
hand-writing.  He  was  a  man  of  great  intellectual  vigour  and  various 
research."    S.  P. 

Whitaker's  (Jno.)  Course  of  Hannihal  over  the  Alps,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1794 

**  Gift  of  the  truly  ingenious  and  learned  author."    S.  P. 

Williams'  (Helen  Maria)  Letters,  containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Politics 
of  France,  2  vol.  12mo.  1795 

Wilson's  (T.)  Archaeological  Dictionary,  8vo.  1783 

Wolstonecrafit's  (Mary)  Historical  and  Moral  View  of  the  Origin 
of  the  French  Revolution,  vol.  1st.  8vo.  1794 

White's  (J.)  ^gyptiaca,  or  Observations  on  certain  Antiquities  of 
Egypt,  in  two  Parts. — Part  1.  The  History  of  Pompey's  Pillar 
elucidated.  (''  Part  2  was  to  have  contained  Abdollatif's  Ac- 
count of  the  Antiquities  of  £gypt,  written  in  Arabic  A.D. 
1203,  translated  into  English,  and  illustrated  with  Notes,  but 
was  never  published.")    4to.  Oxon.  1801 

"  The  gift  of  the  very  learned  Professor.*'    S.  P. 

Whittington's  (G.  D.)  Historical  Survey  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Anti- 
quities of  France,  8vo.  1811 

Wobum  Abbey.  **  A  most  beatttijul"  Series  of  the  Vases  at  Woburn 
Abbey,  the  seat  of  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Bedford,  folio, 
(privately  printed)  1823 

Wright's  Observations  made  in  travelling  through  France,  Italy,  &c. 
2  vol.  in  1,  4to.  1730 

Wyttenbachii  (Dan.)  Vita,  auctore  G.  C.  Mahne,  8vo.  Gandavi,  1823 

Wyttenbachii  Vita  Ruhnkenii,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1799 


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BIOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMENTARY 
HISTORY,  REVENUE,  TRADE,  &c. 


Abingdon's  (T.)  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Worces- 
ter, 8iro.  1728 

Ackerman's  History  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  2  vol.  imperial  4to. 
coloured  plates  1814 

'. History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  2  vol.  imperial 

4to.  coloured  plates,  with  the  Portraits  of  the  Founders  m  a 
separate  volume  1815 

History  of  the  Colleges  and  Public  Schools,  imperial 


4to.  coloured  plates 

Andrews's  (J.  P.)  History  of  Great  Britain,  connected  with  the 
Chronology  of  Europe,  2  vol.  4to.  1794 

Antiquarian  and  Topographical  Cabinet,  consisting  of  a  Series  of 
(600)  elegant  Views  of  the  most  interesting  Objects  in  Great 
Britain,  6  vol.  royal  8vo.  large  paper,  Jine  impressions     1817 

Archdall's  Monasticon  Hibernicum,  or  a  History  of  the  Abbeys, 
Priories,  and  other  Religious  Houses  in  Ireland,  4to.      1786 

Archseologia,  or  Miscellaneous  Tracts  relating  to  Antiquity,  pub- 
lished by  the  Society  of  Antiquarians  of  London,  19  vol.  4to. 
calf,  gilt  1819 

"  Samueli  Parr,  LL.D. 

Praeceptori  suo  docto  fido  Amico, 

Libnim  huncce 

Tn  grati  Animi  Testimonium, 

D.  D. 

Hcnricus  Oddie,  Alumnus  Hattonicnsis 

XII.  Kal.  Jun.  MDCCLXXXXVIII. 


BRITISH   HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY.  303 

Atkyns's  (Sir  Robert)  Ancient  and  Present  State  of  Gloucestershire, 
folio  1708 

Baker's  (Sir  Richard)  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  the 
Time  of  the  Roman  Government  to  the  Reign  of  King  Charles 
the  Second,  folio  1674 

Bath,  Guide  to,  12mo.  Bath,  1790 

Barlace's  (J.  G.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Progress  of  Knowledge 
in  England,  from  the  Conversion  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  to  the 
end  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  4to.  1819 

"  The  author  of  the  Historical  Sketch  having  lost  an  arm,  and  being 
unfit  for  business,  became  studious,  and  at  the  age  of  one  and  twenty, 
finished  the  above  mentioned  work.*'    S.  P. 

Bates'  (G.)  Elenchus  Motuum  nuperorum  in  Anglia,  8yo,  1660 

Battely  (Joannis)  Antiquitates  Rutupinse,  royal  8vo.    Oxonue,  1711 

Baxteri  (Wilhelmi)  Glossarium  Antiquitatum  Britannicarum,  sive 
Syllabus  Etymologicus,  etc.  Accedunt  £.  Luidii  de  Fluvio- 
rum,  Moniiuro,  Urbium,  &c.  in  Britannia  Nominibus  Adver- 
saria Posthuma.    Editio  2da  8vo.  Lond.  1733 

Beatson's  (Robert)  Political  Index  to  the  Histories  of  Great  Bri- 
tain and  Ireland,  2  vol.  8vo.  1788 

Beauties  of  England  and  Wales,  or  Original  Delineations,  Topogra- 
phical, Historical,  and  Descriptive,  of  each  County ;  by  Brit- 
ton,  Brayley,  and  Brewer,  25  vol.  8vo.  many  plates,  1801-16 

Bedse  Ecclesiasticae  Historiae  Gentis  Anglorum  Libri,  diligenti  stu- 
dio, k  Mendis,  quibus  hactenus  scatebant,  yindicati,  folio 

AntverpuB,  1550 

Beloe's  Sexagenarian,  or  the  Recollections  of  a  Literary  Life,  2  vol. 
8vo.  1817 

*'  Dr.  Parr  is  compelled  to  record  the  name  of  Beloe  as  an  ingrate  and 
a  slanderer.  The  worthy  and  enlightened  Archdeacon  Nares  disdained  to 
have  any  concern  in  this  infamous  work.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Rennel,  of  Ken- 
sington, could  know  but  little  of  Beloe.  But  having  read  his  slanderous 
book,  Mr.  Rennel,  who  is  a  sound  scholar,  an  orthodox  clergyman,  and  a 
most  animated  writer,  would  have  done  well  not  to  have  written  a  sort  of 
postscript.  From  motives  of  regard  and  respect  for  Beloe's  amiable  widow, 
Dr.  Parr  abstained  from  refuting  Beloe's  wicked  falsehoods ;  but  Dr.  But- 
ler, of  Shrewsbury,  repelled  them  very  ably  in  the  Monthly  Review.**  S.P. 


994  BRITISH   HISTORY,   BIOGRAPHY, 

Bentham's  ("James)  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Conventual  and 
Cathedral  Church  of  £ly,  from  the  Foundation  of  the  Monas- 
tery, A.  D.  673,  to  the  year  1771,  illustrated  with  copper 
plates,  2d  edition,  Norwich,  1812. — A  Supplement  to  the  Se- 
cond Edition  of  Mr.  Bentham's  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Cathedral  and  Conventual  Church  of  Ely,  comprising  en- 
larged Accounts  of  the  Monastery,  Lady-Chapel,  Prior 
Crawden's  Chapel,  the  Palace,  and  other  Buildings  connected 
with  the  See  of  the  Church,  with  Lists  of  the  Chancellors,  &c. 
and  Notes  Architectural  and  Biographical,  2  vol.  royal  4to. 

Berington's  (Jos.)  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Catholic  Religion  in  England,  Bvo.  1813 

Bibliotheca  Topographica  Britannica,  by  Nichols,  voL  1  and  2,  4to. 

1782,  &€. 

Birmingham  Guide,  12mo. 

Blome's  Britannia,  or  a  Geographical  Description  of  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Ireland,  folio  1673 

"  This  book  was  first  seen  by  me  at  Watford,  when  I  was  visiting  my 
very  ingenious  friend  and  pupil,  Thomas  Maurice.  He  often  lent  it  to 
an  antiquarian  named  Clutterbuck,  and  after  the  death  of  Maurice,  his 
nephew  gave  it  to  me."     S.  P. 

Blomcfield's  Essay  towards  a  Topographical  History  of  the  County 
of  Norfolk,  vol.  1—3,  folio  Fersfield,  1739 

"  Reverendo  Samuel  Parr,  Praeceptori  suo,  Martin  Davy,  Librum  huncce 
D.D.L.M.  23.  Cal.  Maii,  1791." 

Borlase's  (William)  Antiquities,  Historical  and  Monumental,  of  the 
County  of  Cornwall,  with  Essays  on  the  first  Inhabitants, 
Druids.  Superstitions,  Customs,  and  Remains  of  the  most 
remote  Antiquity  in  Britain ;  to  which  is  added  a  Vocabulary 
of  the  Cornish  Language,  folio,  plates  1769 

BoswelPs  Antiquities  of  England  and  Wales,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio,  many 
plates 

Brady's  (Robert)  Introduction  to  the  Old  English  History,  with  a 
Glossary,  folio  1684 

^Treatise  of  Cities  and  Boroughs,  folio  1690 


TOPOGRAPHY,   PARLIAMENTARY   HISTORY,  &C.  d95 

Brand's  (John)  Observations  on  Popular  Antiquities,  including  the 
whole  of  Mr.  Bourne's  Antiquitates  Vulgares,  with  Addenda 
to  every  Chapter  of  that  Work,  as  also  an  Appendix^  8vo. 

Newcagile,  1777 

Observations  on  Popular  Antiquities,  illustrating  the  Origin 

of  our  Vulgar  Customs,  Ceremonies,  and  Superstitions, 
arranged  and  revised,  with  Additions  by  Henry  Ellis,  2  vol. 
4to.  1813 

History  and  Antiquities  of  Newcastle,  2  vol.  4to.  1789 


British  Chronologist,  3  vol.  8vo.  1775 

Britton's  (John)  Historical  and  Architectural  Essay  relating  to  Red- 

cliffe  Church,  Bristol,  royal  8vo.  1813 

Brodie's  (G.)  History  of  the  British  Empire,  from  the  Accession  of 

Charles  I.  to  the  Restoration,  4  vol.  8vo.  Edinb.  1822 

Brokesby's  (Francis)  Life  of  Mr.  H.  Dodwell,  with  an  Account  of 

his  Works,  8vo,  1716 

**  The  very  learned  father  of  my  paternal  grandmother,  Mr.  Francis 
Brokesby,  assisted  Mr.  Ray  largely  in  the  collection  of  English  words  not 
generally  used/*     S.  P. 

Brooke's  (Ralph)  Discovery  of  Certain  Errors  in  Camden's  Britan- 
nia, with  Camden's  Answer  to  Brooke,  4to.  1724 

Browne's  ('*  the  learned  Sir  Thomas")  Posthumous  Works,  contain- 
ing his  History  of  Norwich,  Correspondence  with  Sir  William 
Dugdale,  &c.  8vo.  1712 

Buchanan's  (George)  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  by  Irving, 
LL.D.  8vo.  Edi$ib,  1817 

Burnet's  (Gilbert)  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of 
England,  2  vol.  folio  1683 

History  of  his  own  Time,  2  vol.  folio  Ox,  1724 

,  with  the  Suppressed  Passages, 

and  Notes  by  the    Earls  of  Dartmouth,  Hardwicke,  and 
Speaker  Onslow,  6  vol.  royal  8vo.  large  paper 

Oxford,  1823 

"  Ex  dono  Editoris,  Martini  Routh,  S.  T.  P.  Viri  inprimis  docti,  sapi- 
enti,  boni,  Kalend.  Mart  anno  sacro  MDCCCXXIII."    S.  P. 

Burton's  (W.)  History  of  Leicestershire,  folio,/roiUisp.  and  portrait  hy 
Delaram  1622 


806  BRITISH   HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY, 

Burton's  (John)  Monasticon  Eboracense,  and  the  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory of  Yorkshire,  folio,  plates  York,  1758 

Butler's  (Archdeacon)  two  Letters  to  Mr.  Brougham  on  the  Preten- 
sions of  the  Free  Grammar  School  of  King  Edward  the  sixth, 
at  Shrewsbury,  not  to  have  its  Establishment  aflfected  by  the 
Education  Bills  now  pending  in  Parliament,  8vo. 

I^ewib.  1821 

Cambridge,  a  concise  Description  of,  12mo. 

. ^  Statement  regarding  the  Debating  Society  at,  which  the 

Vice-Chancellor,  and  others  suppressed,  8vo.  1817 

^*  Dr.  Parr  wished  for  regulations,  which  the  good  sense  and  good  feeling 
of  the  young  men  would  have  admitted.  But,  in  the  motives  which  pro- 
duced suppression,  Dr.  Parr  discerned  bigotry,  servility,  and  low  ambitSon, 
disguised  under  the  pretence  of  preserving  academical  order." 


,  Proceedings  in  the  University  of,  againstWilliam  Frend, 

for  publishing  a  Pamphlet  entitled  Peace  and  Union,  8yo. 

Camb,  1793 
-,  Hurd  on  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  University  of,  1751. — 


Enquiry  into  the  Right  of  Appeal  from  the  Chancellor  of  the 
University  of  Cambridge  in  Matters  of  Discipline,  1752. — A 
Further  Enquiry  on  the  same  Subject,  1752,  Bvo. 

Camdeni(6iiilielmi)  Britannia,  in  Epitomen  contracta  aRegnero  Vi- 
tellio  Zirizsco,  18mo.  Amst.  1639 

Camden's  Britannia,  translated  by  Holland,  folio  1637 

With  Manuscript  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr, 
Britannia,  with   great  Additions  and  Improvements,  by 


Gough,  folio  1789 

Camdeni  et  Illustrium  Virorum  ad  G.  Camdenum  Epistolae,  cum 
Appendice  varii  Argumenti.  Accesserunt  Annalium  Regni 
Regis  Jacobi  I.  Apparatus  et  Commentarius  de  Antiquitate, 
Dignitate,  et  Officio  Comitis  Marescalli  Anglise.  Praemitti- 
tur  G.  Camdeni  Vita,  scriptore  Thoma  Smitho  S.  T.  D.,  Ec- 
clesiae  Anglicanae  Presbytero,  4to.  Land,  1691 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMBNTART   HISTORY,  &C.  397 

CampbelPs  (John)  Political  Survey  of  Britain,  2  vol.  4to.  1774 

^  This  is  a  most  judicious  and  most  useful  work."    S.  P, 

Canterbury  and  York  Cathedrals,  a  Description  and  History  of,  fol. 
plates  1766 

Canterbury. — An  Historical  Description  of  Christ  Church,  Canter- 
bury, 12mo.  Canterbury,  1783 

Carlisle,  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Ancient  Family  of,  4to. 

1822 

''The  gift  of  the  excellent  author,  and  worthy  of  his  taste,  and  various 
erudition."    S.  P. 

Carlisle's  Account  of  the  Endowed  Grammar  Schools  in  England 
and  Wales,  2  vol.  8vo.  1818 

Cartwright's  (Major)  Political  Tracts,  viz. — 1.  A  Bill  of  Free  and 
Sure  Defence. — 2.  South  American  Independence. — 3. 
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ley  on  the  State  of  Ireland. — 6.  Why  are  we  Poor? — 6, 

Another  Bonus  for  the  Parishioners  of  T n,  or  Huic  Bono 

in  Reply  to  Cui  Bono. — 7.  Letter  to  Mr.  Lambton. — 8.  Bill 
of  Rights,  &c.  8vo. 

1.  Give  us  our  Rights,  1782. — 2.  The  People's  Barrier 

against  Undue  Influence,  1780. — 3.  Letter  to  the  Deputies  of 
the  Associated  and  Petitioning  Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns, 
for  Parliamentary  Reform,  1781, 8vo. 

Appeal  to  the  Nation  by  the  Union  for  Parliamentary 


Reform,  8vo.  1812 

Chamberlayne's  (J.)  Present  State  of  Great  Britain,  8vo.  1745 

'<  This  book  is  much  valued  by  Dr.  Parr,  because  it  formerly  belonged 
to  his  fether.**  S.  P. 

Chandler's  (Rev.  Dr.)  Life  of  Bishop  Waynflete,  royal  8vo.      1811 
Charlton's  (Lionel)  History  of  Whitby,  and  of  Whitby  Abbey,  4to. 

1779 
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Clarendon's  History  of  the  Rebellion,  6  vol.  8vo.  Oxford,  1721 

Clarke's  (Rev.  £.  D.)  Life  and  Remains,  4to.  1824 


a9B  BRITISH    HISTORY,    BIOGRAPHY. 

Coker's  Survey  of  Dorsetshire,  folio,  uncut  17SI 

Collinses  Peerage  of  £iig1and«  augmented  and  continued  by  Sir  Eger- 

ton  Brydges,  9  vol.  8vo.  •  181S 

Containing  many  MS.  Notes  by  Mr.  Green,  and  seTOral  by  Br. 
Parr. 

Cunningham's  (Alex.)  History  of  Great  Britain  from  the  RevoliH 
tion  in  1688,  to  the  Accession  of  George  I.,  by  ThomsoB,  S 
vol.  4to.  1787 

Dalrymple's  (Sir  John)  Memoirs  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  3 
vol.  8vo.  1790 

■  —  Essay  towards  a  General  HifAury  of  Feudal  Property 

in  Great  Britain,  12mo.  1768 

Darwin  (Dr.),  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of,  by  Anne  Seward,  8vo.     1804 

"  From  the  author."    S.  P. 

Davies'  (E.)  Celtic  Researches,  or  the  Origin,  Traditions,  and  Lan- 
guages of  the  Ancient  Britons,  with  Introductory  Sketches  on 
Primitive  Society,  royal  8vo.  1804 

Debate  at  large  between  the  Lords  and  Commons  in  1888,  relatii^ 
to  the  Word  "  Abdicated,''  12mo.  1695 

Debrett's  New  Peerage  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  2  vol. 
l2mo.  1820 

Baronetage  of  England,  2  vol.  12mo.  1819 

Description  of  England  and  Wales,  10  vol.  12mo.  plates  1769 

**  This  is  a  very  entertaining  book,  and  has  often  been  my  travelling 
companion.  It  formerly  belonged  to  Mr.  Green,  a  tolerably  intelligent 
antiquary,  who  has  inserted  some  notes.  1  bought  it  of  Mr.  Sharpe,  of 
Warwick,  the  first  year  1  came  to  Hatton."     S.  P. 

Dodsworth's  Historical  Account  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Salis- 
bury, royal  4to.  plates   •  Salisbury^  1814 

Dugdale's  Monasticon  Anglicanum,  anev/  Edition,  with  considerable 
Additions  and  Improvements,  by  Henry  Ellis  and  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Bandinel,  Parts  1  to  42,  with  manyjine  plates 

History  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  with  considerable  Addi- 
tions, by  Henry  Ellis,  6  Parts,  folio,//ie  plates  1814 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMENTARY    HISTORY,  ^C.  989 

Diig;dale'8  Monasticon  Anglicanuaiy  abridged^  folio.  1693 
Antiquities  of  Warwickshire,  folio              Coventry,  1766 

"Reverendo  S&mueli  Parr,  Praeceptoii  suo,  Libmm  hunceeD.D.L.M. 
Samuel  Heming.    Cantabrigiae,  Decimo  Calendas  Julii." 

Antiquities  of  Coventry,  folio  Coventry,  1766 

Durham  Cathedral,  Antiquities  of,  12mo.  1767 

Dyer's  Four  Letters  on  the  English  Constitution,  8vo.  1812 

"  The  gift  of  the  author."    S.  P. 

Dyer's  (G.)  History  of  the  University  and  Colleges  of  Cambridge, 
2  vol.  8vo.  plates  1814 

Privileges^f  the  University  of  Cambridge,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1824 

EiKuv  BatriXiKfj  vel  Imago  Regis  Caroli  in  illis  suis  srumnis  et  Solitu- 
dine,  18mo.  Haga  ComitU,  1649 

'*  Erroneously  ascribed  to  Charles  V*    S.  P. 

Elsynge  (F.  C).  The  Ancient  Method  of  holding  the  Parliaments 
in  England,  18mo.  1660 

Entick's  (J.)  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain,  folio  1767 

History  of  London,  Westminster,  and  Southwark,  4  vol. 

8vo.  calf  '  1766 

Eton  College. — ^Williams'  (P.)  Report  on  the  Case  of  an  Appeal 
preferred  by  King's  College,  Cambridge,  against  Eton  College, 
(on  the  Holding  of  Ecclesiastical  Preferments  with  Fellow- 
ships,) 8vo.  1816 

Eton. — An  Extract  from  the  Case  of  the  Obligation  of  the  Electors 
of  Eton  College  to  Supply  all  Vacancies  in  that  Society,  with 
those  who  are  or  have  been  Fellows  of  King's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, so  long  as  Persons  properly  qualified  are  to  be  had 
within  that  Description,  by  Df.  Thomas  Ashton,  4to.    1771 

**  When  Dr.  Ashton  published  his  pamphlet,  Barnard,  the  Provost,  had 
secured  a  m^ority  of  votes  among  the  fellows  for  the  election  of  his  own 
brother,  an  Alien.  By  a  tacit  compact  between  Ashton  and  the  Society, 
the  promise  given  previously  to  Ashton's  enemies  was  allowed  to  be  ful- 
filled, on  the  condition  that,  in  future,  Aliens  should  be  excluded  ^  and  in 
consequence  of  a  resolution,  which  then  passed,  this  goodly  practice  has 
been  continued  to  the  present  day.  But  another  important  question  ari- 
ses.    If  persons,  actually  fellows  of  King%  and  hahUea  et  tufficientes  can 


400  BRITISH   HISTORY,   BIOGRAPHY. 

be  found,  are  not  the  electors  bound  by  oath  to  prefer  them  to  candidates, 
who,  having  formerly  been  fellows,  ear  cauiU  licitis  et  honettU  reeeuenad 
a  CoOegio  Regali,  and  of  course  to  other  candidates,  such  as  conducts,  or 
members  of  other  colleges  ?  I  think  that,  according  to  the  mind  of  the 
founder,  and  by  a  fiur  interpretation  of  the  Statutes,  they  ought  to  be  pre- 
ferred, and  on  the  principle  requiring  such  preference,  must  be  founded 
all  the  analogical  reasoning  which  excludes  Aliens,  while  persons  of  the 
other  three  classes  can  be  found.  In  page  14  Ashton  speaks  of  King's 
College,  and  shrewdly  shews  the  distinction  for  which  I  contend.  But  his 
reasoning,  if  valid  against  Aliens,  necessarily  establishes  that  distinction. 
There  is  no  distinction  for  the  election  of  candidates,  who  have  been  fel- 
lows, while  those  who  are  fellows  '  can  be  had,  or  are  worth  having.'  In 
practice,  I  am  sorry  to  say,  that  the  election  of  Winchester  fellows  is  in 
this  respect  just  as  irrcconcilcable  to  their  Statutes  as  the  Eton  elections. 
But  will  an  honest  man,  respecting  his  oath,  and  the  subjects  upon  which 
he  appeals  to  heaven,  be  decoyed  by  a  practice,  which  being  unjustly  vi- 
cious, can  acquire  no  good  moral  or  statutable  properties  from  length  of 
time,  and  which  continues  to  ii^jure  statutable  claimants?"    S.  ?. 

Exeter  Cathedral,  Guide  to,  12mo.  1807 

Fabyan's  Chronicles  of  England  and  France,  edited  by  H.  Ellis,  4to. 

1811 

Fenn's  Letters,  written  in  the  Reigns  of  Henry  VI.,  Edward  IV.,  and 
Richard  III.,  2  vol.  4to.  1787 

Forster  (Dr.  Nathaniel)  on  the  Middlesex  Election,  in  Answer  to 
Sir  William  Meredith,  1769. — Answer  to  Junius  on  the  above 
Subject,  1769. — The  Sentiments  of  an  English  Freeholder  on 
the  late  Decision  o£the  Election,  "  supposed  to  he  written  by 
Mr,  Downley  and  Mr,  Dunning,'*  1769. — Forster's  Answer  to 
the  same.  1770. — A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  an  Essay  on  the 
Middlesex  Election,  '*  supposed  to  be  Mr,  Rouse,'^  1770,  4to. 

"  Dr.  Forster's  pamphlets  are  very  able  indeed."     S.  P. 

Fortescue's  (Sir  John)  Difference  between  Absolute  and  Limited 
Monarchy,  8vo.  1719 

Fox*s  (Charles  James)  History  of  the  Early  Part  of  the  Reign  of 
James  the  Second,  4to.  1808 

.    Hey  wood's  Vindication  of  Fox's  History  of  James  II.,  4to. 

1811 

Speeches,  &c.  viz.  Letter  to  the  Westminster  Electors,  1793. — 

2.  Ditto,  with  an  application  of  its  Principles  to  subsequent 
Events,by  Robert  Adair,  M.  P., 1802.— 3.  Mr.  Fox's  Speech 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMENTARY  HISTORY,  &C.  401 

on  the  State  of  Public  Affairs,  and  on  Reform  of  Parliament 
at  the  Whig  Club,  1792.^4.  Ditto  at  the  Opehing  of  Parlia- 
ment, Dec.  13,  1792,  commonly  called  the  King^s  Speech. — 
5.  Ditto  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  that  part  of  the  King*s 
Address,  which  implicated  Qur  being  involved  in  a  War  with 
France,  1792.—^.  Ditto  on  the  Alien  Bill,  1793.— 7.  Ditto 
on  Mr.  Grey's  Motion  on  Elections.— 8.  Ditto  on  the  Renewal 
of  War  with  France. — 9.  Jordan's  complete  Collection  of  all 
the  Addresses  and  Speeches  of  Mr.  Fox,  Sir  A.  Gardiner, 
and  J.  Fooks,  Esq.  on  the  Westminster  Election^  1796. — 10. 
Part  of  a  Letter  from  Mr.  Adair  to  Mr.  Fox,. occasioned  by 
Mr.  Burke's  mention  of  Lord  Keppel  in  a  recent  Publication, 
1796. — 11.  Declaration  and  Form  of  Association  recommend- 
ed by  the  Whig  Club,  8vo. 
Fox. — History  of  the  Political  Life  and  Public  Services  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Charles  James  Fox,  8vo.  morocco  1783 

**  This  book  was  ascribed  to  the  very  celebrated  Dr.  Lawrence,  and  was 
written  while  Dr.  Lawrence  adhered  to  Whig  principles,  and  to  his  fkithful 
friend  and  warm  admirer,  Mr.  Fox.''    S.  P. 

,  Memoir  of,  from  the  Supplement  to  the  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica,  4to.  Edinb.  1820 

'<  Given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  the  author,  Mr.  Allen,  at  Holland  House." 

.  Memoirs  of  the  Latter  Years  of,   by  John  Bernard  Trotter, 

*•  who  called  himself  Mr,  Fox's  private  Secretary"    8vo. 

1811 

,  Characters  of,  by  Dr.  Parr,  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  and  others, 

2  vol.  8vo.        '  1809 

Fuller's  (Dr.  Thomas)  History  of  the  Worthies  of  England,  first 
printed  in  1662,  new  Edition,  with  a  few  explanatory  Notes 
by  John  Nichols,  2  vol.  4to.  1811 

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12mo.  1750 

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Gloucester. — Historical  Description  of  the  Monastery  and  St.  Pe- 
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Godwini  (Francisci)  de  Prassulibus  Anglise  Commentarius,  omnium 

Episcoporum  nee  non  Cardinalium  ejusdem  OenUs  Nomina, 

Tempora,  Seriem  atque  Actiones  memorabiles  complexus :  edi- 

dit  et  continuavit  Richardson,  folio,  ckaria  magna 

Cantab,  1743 

«  This  beautifully  printed  work  of  Goodwin  contains  many  valuable 
additions  and  improvements.  It  was  conducted  by  the  late  Dr.  Richard- 
son, master  of  Emanuel  College  in  my  time,  and  is  dedicated  to  his  patron 
archbishop  Potter,  who  encouraged,  and,  I  believe,  assisted  him  in  his 
very  useful  work.*'    S.  P. 

Gordon's  (Alex.)  Itinerarium  Septentrionale,  or  a  Journey  through 

most  of  the  Counties  of  Scotland,  and  those  in  the  North  of 

England,  2  Parts,  with  Supplement  folio  1727-32 

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has  been  done  for  Illustrating  the  Topographical  Antiquities 

of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  2  vol.  4to.  1782 

Grafton's  Chronicles,  or  History  of  England ;  to  which  is  added  his 

Tables  of  the  Bailiffs,  Sheriffs,  and  Mayors  of  the  City  of 

London,  from  the  year  1189  to  1558,  inclusive,  2  vol.  4to. 

1809 

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Measures,  i2mo.  1745 

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4to.  plates  17 

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Treatise  od  Ancient  Armour  and  Weapons,  4to.  plates  1786 

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Gutch's  (J.)  Collectanea  Curiosa,  or  Miscellaneous  Tracts  relating 
to  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  England  and  Ireland,  2  vol. 
8vo.  Oxford,  1781 

Hale*s  (Lord  Chief  Justice)  Jurisdiction  of  the  House  of  Lords;  to 
which  is  prefixed  by  the  Editor,  Francis  Hargrave,  Esq.,  an 
Introductory  Preface,  including  a  Narrative  of  the  same  Ju- 
risdiction from  the  Accession  of  James  I.,  4to.  1796 


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Hale's  (Lord)  Original  Institution,  Power,  andJarisdictioii  of  Parlia- 
ments, 8vo.  1707 

Hardinge's  (George)  Biographical  Anecdotes  of  Daniel  Wray,  Esq. 
8vo.  portrait  1816 

Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Sneyd  Davies,  D.  D. 

Canon  of  Litchfield,  in  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Nichols,  8vo.      1817 

**  Of  these  Memoirs  only  50  copies  were  printed,  not  for  sale,  but  for  Mr. 
Hardinge's  friends,  and  those  of  Mr.  Wray.  They  are  charming  books,  and 
were  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  his  much  respected  friend,  Mr.  Nichols."  S.  P. 

Harris's  (John)  Histoiy  of  Kent,  vol.  1,  folio,  allpublished        1719 

Harwood's  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Church  and  City  of  Litch- 
field, 4to.  Ghueeiter,  1806 

Hastings. — 1.  Examination  of  Public  Measures  of  Governor  Has- 
tings before  Parliament,  1782. — 2.  The  Letters  of  Detector, 
on  the  Reports  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons on  East  India  Affairs,  1782. — 3.  Governor  Hastings' 
Narrative  of  Transactions  at  Benares,  1782. — 4.  A  Letter  to 
'  Governor  Hastings  on  East  Indian  Affairs,  1783. — 5.  Major 
Scott's  Reply  to  Mr.  Burke's  Speech  on  Mr.  Fox's  East  India 
Bill,  1784, 8vo. 

Hatsell's  Precedents  of  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Commons,  4 
vol.  in  2, 4to.  1796 

Haydn  and  Mozart's  Lives,  from  the  French  of  L.  A.  C.  Bombet, 
translated  by  Mr.  Gardiner  of  Leicester,  8vo.  1823 

"  The  gift  of  the  translator.'*    S.  P. 

Hearne's  (Thomas)  Collection  of  Curious  Discourses,  written  by  emi- 
nent Antiquaries,  upon  several  Heads  in  our  English  Anti- 
quities, 2  vol.  8vo.  1775 

Heame  (T.)  Liber  Niger  Scaccarii,  nee  non  Wilhelmi  Worcestrii 
Annales  Rerum  Anglicarum ;  cum  Praefatione  et  Appendice 
Thomae  Hearnii  ad  Editionem  primam  Oxoniae  editam.  Editio 
altera.  Accedunt  Chartae  Antiquae  et  Opuscula  Varia,  2  vol. 
8vo.  1774 

Textus  Roffensis.    Accedunt  Professionum  antiquarum 

Angliae  Episcoporum  Formulae,  de  Canonica  Obedientia  Ar- 

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chiepiscopis  Cantuarensibus  prsestanda,  et  Leonardi  Hotteni 
Dissertatio,  Anglice  conscripta,  de  Antiquitatibus  Oxonien- 
sibus,  roy.  8vo.  large  paper  OxonU^  1720 

"  Ex  dono  feminse  percelebris,  Jans  Elizabethe  Comit.  de  Oxford  XII. 
Calend.  Sept.  anno  sacro  MDCCLXXXXVIII.  pi>JȤ  tuti  ivWcr  x'^* 
Eywood  in  Agro  Hereford.  S.  P." 


JoaDnis  Rossi*  Antiqiiarii  Warwicensis   Historia  Regum 

Anglise.  Accedit  Joannis  Lelandii  Antiquarii  Naenia  in  Mor- 
tem Henrici  Duddelegi.  Editio  secunda,  8vo.    Oxfardj  1745 

Henry *s  (Robert,  D.  D.)  History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  first 
Invasion  of  it  by  the  Romans  under  JuKus  Caesar,  with  An- 
drews's Continuation  to  the  Accession  of  James  1, 14  vol.  in 
8, 1788,  &c.  8vo. 

Henry's  (Dr.  William)  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  late  Thomas 
Henry,  F.R.S.  8yo.  Manchester^  1819 

"  Presented  by  the  author.*'    S.  P.       , 

Hereford.— History  and  Antiquities  of  its  City  and  Cathedral  Church, 
8vo.  1717 

Heylin's  (Peter)  Help  to  English  History,  containing  a  Succession 
of  English,  Saxon,  and  British  Kings,  Dukes,  Marquises, 
Earls,  &c.  with  their  Coats  of  Arms  :  improved  by  Dr. 
Paul  Wright,  Bvo.  i  773 

"  The  gift  of  Dr.  Johnstone  of  Worcester.'*     S.  P. 

History  of  the  Retbrmation,  folio  1674 

History  of  the  Presbyterians,  folio  Oxford^  1670 

Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Tracts,  folio  1681 

Higgon's  (B.)  Historical  and  Critical  Remarks  on  Bishop  Burnet's 
History  of  his  own  Time,  8vo.  1727 

Hippisley  (Sir  J.  C.)  Substance  of  additional  Observations,  intended 
to  have  been  delivered  in  the  House  of  Commons,  in  the  De- 
bate on  the  Petition  of  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Ireland,  on 
13th  and  14th  of  May  1805,  8vo.  1806 

"  Not  published,  but  given  to  me  by  the  author."     S.  P. 


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Hippidey  (Sir  J.  C.)  Substance  of  his  Speech  on  seconding  the  Mo- 
tion of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Grattan,  to  refer  the  Petition  of 
the  Roman  Catholics  of  Ireland  to  a  Committee  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  on  the  18th  of  May,  1810,  8vo. 
Historical  Essay  on  the  English  Constitution,  8vo.  1771 

History,  Political  and  Personal,  of  the  Boroughs  of  Great  Britain, 
2  vol.  8vo.  1764 

<<  The  gift  of  James  Mackintoeh,  Esq."     S.P. 

History  and  Defence  of  Magna  Charta,  8vo.  1709 

Hogarth  (Wm.),  Biqgraphical  Anecdotes  of,  with  a  Catalogue  of  hb 

Works,  chronologically  arranged,  and  occasional  Remarks, 

8vo.  1785 

"  Given  to  me  by  Mr.  John  Nicol."    S.P. 

Clavis  Hogarthiana,  or  Hogarth  Illustrated,  from  Pas- 
sages in  Authors  he  never  read,  and  could  not  understand,  8vo. 

NichoU,  1817 

Hobhesii  (Thom.)  Vita.  Auctarium  Yitae.  Ejusdem  Vita  Carmine 
conscripta  anno  1672, 12mo.  Caropoli  (Landini)  1681 

**  Tbe  writer  was  a  fellow  of  Bennet  Coil.  Cambridge,  and  was  compelled 
by  the  University  to  retract.  But  strange  to  tell,  there  are  complimentary 
English  Verses  by  Cowley,  and  Latin  Verses  by  the  learned  Dr.  Bathurst, 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford."    S.P. 

Holihshed's  Chronicles.  —  viz.  History  of  England,  imperfect — 
Description  of  England — History  of  Scotland — History  of 
Ireland,  2  vol.  folio  1577 

Holyrood  House.  Description  of  the  Abbey,  Palace,  and  Chapel 
Royal,  embellished  with  8  engravings,  8vo.  Edinb,  1819 

Home's  (H^— 'Lord  Kaimes)  Essays,  viz.  1.  On  the  Introduction  of 
the  Feudal  Law  into  Scotland. — 2.  On  the  Constitution  of 
Parliament— 3.  On  Honour  and  Dignity.— 4.  On  the  Succes- 
sion or  Descent.  With  an  Appendix  upon  Hereditary  and 
Indefeasible  Right,  second  edition,  1749— Some  Considera- 
tions on  the  Law  of  Forfeiture  for  High  Treason  {*'  by  the 
celebrated  Mr,  Charles  YorK')  8vo.  1748 

Horsley's  Britannia  Romana,'  or  the  Roman  Antiquities  of  Britain, 
folio,  plates  1732 


408  BIimSH  aiSTORT,  BIOCmAPHTt 

Howlellfs  (Rev.  Jno.)  EzamiBatioa  of  I>r.  Price's  Essay  on  the 
Population  of  England  and  Wales,  Maidgtone, — 2,  An  En- 
quiry into  the  present  State  of  Population  in  England  and 
Wales,  by  William  Wales,  1781. — Dr.  Price  on  the  Uncer- 
tainty of  the  present  Population  of  this  Kingdom,  1781. — Re- 
flections upon  the  present  State  of  England,  and  the  Juriqpni" 
dence  of  America,  "  by  the  enlightened  and  pairioiie  l%omai 
Day,  Author  of  a  charming  Poem  called  the  Devoted  Legions," 
1782,  8vo. 
oward's  (John)  State  of  the  Prisons  in  England  and  Wales,  third 
edition,  4to.  Warrington,  1784 

Hume's  History  of  England,  to  the  Revolution  in  1688,  8  vol.  in  4, 
8vo.  1782 

Hutton's  ( W.)  Battle  of  Bosworth  Field,  between  Richard  the  Third 
and  Henry  Earl  of  Richmond,  Aug.  22d.  1485,  8yo. 

Birmingham,  1788 

: —  the  same,  with  Additions  by  Nichols,  8vo.  1813 

^—  History  of  Derby,  from  the  remote  Ages  of  Antiquity  to 

the  year  1791,  8vo.  1791 

Jebb's  (Mrs. — the  Widow  of  the  late  Dr.  Jebb.)  Memoirs,  1812.— 
Memoirs  of  a  celebrated  Literary  and  Political  Character 

(Mr.  Glover,  Author  of  Leonidas)  1813,  8vo. 

"  This  latter  book  abounds  with  interesting  anecdotes.  The  editor 
supposes  the  author  to  have  been  the  same  with  Junius,  but  iu  this  1  believe 
he  was  mistaken."     S.  P. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Sara.)  Lives  of  the  English  Poets,  4  vol.  8vo.     1783 

Life  of  Richard  Savage,  8vo.  1777 

Journey  to  the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland,  8vo.  uncut  1776 

Debates  in  Parliament,  2  vol.  8vo.  1787 

Political  Tracts,  viz.  False  Alarm — Thoughts  on  the  later 


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Transactions  concerning  Falkland  Islands. — The  Patriot. — 
Taxation  no  Tyranny,  8vo.  1776 

—  Taxation  no  Tyranny,  1775. —  Answer  to  it,  1775. — Taxa- 
tion Tyranny,  addressed  to  Johnson,  1775. — The  Pamphlet 

"Taxation  no  Tyranny,*'  candidly  considered,  1775,  8vo. 

—  M armor  Norfolciense,  or  an  Essay  on  an  Ancient  Pro- 
phetical  Inscription   in  Monkish  Rhyme,  lately  discovered 


T0P06BAPHT,  PARLIAMBMTART  HISTORY,  &C.  407 

Bear  Lynn  in  Norfolk,  by  Probns  Britaunicus.  Printed  and 
published  in  1739.  A  new  Edition,  with  ^otes  and  a  Dedi- 
oation  to  Dr.  S.  Johnson,  LL.D.  by  Tribunus,  8vo.  1775 

"  Originally  written  by  Johnson,  in  the  spirit  of  Jacobitism,  and  repub- 
litbed  to  annoy  him."    S.  P. 

Jones's  (Sir  Wm.)  Life,  by  LomI  Teignmouth,  4to.  1804 

<*  The  gift  of  his  Lordship."    S.  P. 

Jones  (Richard  Robert),  Memoirs  of,  Bvo.  1822 

Junius's  Letters,  2  vol.  12mo.  1772 

"  The  writer  of  Junius  was  Mr.  Lloyd,  Secretary  to  George  Grenville 
and  brother  to  Philip  Lloyd,  Dean  of  Norwich.  This  will  one  day  or  other 
be  generally  acknowledged."    S.  P. 

Kaimes'  (Lord)  Essays  on  several  Subjects  of  British  Antiquities, 
1768. — An  Essay  on  the  Application  of  Natural  History  to 
Poetry,  by  Dr.  Aikin,  Warrington,  1775,  12mo. 

Keith's  History  of  the  Affairs  of  Church  and  State  in  Scotland,  from 
the  Beginning  of  the  Reformation  in  the  Reign  of  King  James 
V.  to  the  Retreat  of  Queen  Mary  into  England  in  1568,  folio 

Edinb.  1734 

Kenna's  (Theob.)  Political  Essays  on  the  Affairs  of  Ireland  in  1791, 
92,  and  93,  8yo.  1794 

^  In  this  book  of  Essays  there  is  written  in  the  hand-writing  of  Wm. 
Bennet,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  the  following  words :  *  *  This  book  is  presented 
with  every  good  wish  to  Samuel  Parr,  Curate  of  Hatton ,  from  Wm.  Bennet, 
Bp.  of  Cloyne,  Jan.  1st  1795,  as  a  token  of  long  and  uninterrupted 
friendship."  A  witty  author  has  observed,  that  *  Bishops  and  Curates  are 
now  seldom  seen  together,  except  in  the  Prayer  for  the  Clergy.'  "    S.  P. 

Kimber's  Peerage  of  Ireland,  18mo.  1768 

England,  18mo.  1769 

King's  (Ed.)  Observations  on  Ancient  Castles,  4to.  1782 

Kippis  (Dr.)  Biographia  Britannica,  5  vol.  folio  1778-93 

Knox's  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  in  5  books,  to  which  is 

prefixed  the  Life  of  John  Knox,  by  D.  R ,  folio        1644 

Laing's  History  of  Scotland,  from  the  Accession  of  James  VI.  to 

the  Union,  4  vol.  8vo.  1804 


408  BRITISH    HISTORY,    BIOGRAPHY, 

Lawrence  (Th.)  Vita  Francisci  Nichobii,  cum  Conjecturis  ejusdem 
de  Natura  et  Usu  Partium  HumaDi  Corporis,  8vo. 

l/md.  1780 

"  Best  sense  in  best  liitin.'*    S.  P. 

Lediard's  (Thos.)  Naval  History  of  England,  from  1006  to  1734, 
2  Yol.  in  1,  folio  1735 

Leigh's  (Charles)  Natural  History  of  Lancashire,  Cheshire,  aud  the 
Peak  in  Derbyshire,  folio  Oxford,  1700 

Leamington  and  Cheltenham  Guide,  12mo.  1820 

Leland*s  (T.)  History  of  Ireland,  3  vol.  4to.  1773 

Leiandi  (J.)  Commentarii  de  Scriptoribus  Britannicis,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Oxford,  1709 

Leland's  (Dr.  John)  View  of  the  principal  Deistical  Writers  that 
have  appeared  in  England  in  the  last  and  present  Century,  2 
vol.  8vo.  1708 

Le  Neve*s  ("John)  Fasti  Ecclesiae  Anglicanse :  an  Account  of  the 
Succession  of  all  the  principal  Dignitaries  in  each  Church  or 
Chapel  thoughout  England  and  Wales,  folio  1716 

Letters  of  Orellana,  an  Irish  Helot,  to  the  seven  Northern  Counties, 
for  obtaining  a  more  equal  Representation  of  the  People  in 
the  Parliament  of  Ireland,  8vo.  Dublin,  1785 

**  This  excellent  Tract,  much  adniired  in  Ireland,  but  little  known  in 
England,  was  at  Dr.  Parr's  request  procured  for  him  by  his  amiable  and 
venerable  friend.  Dr.  Bennet,  Bishop  of  Cloyne.  Vide  Keuna's 
Tracts,  inserted  before."     S.  P. 

Lettsom  (John  Coakley) — Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of,  by 

Thomas  Joseph  Pettigrew,  2  vol.  8vo.  1817 

,  Eulogy  on,  by  T.  J.  Pettigrew,  8vo.  1816 

"  The  above  two  works  were  given" me  by  my  much  respected  friend,  Mr. 
T.  J.  Pettigrew,  Surgeon,  who  purchased  several  books  for  me  with  great 
judgment."     S.  P. 

Leycester's  (Sir  P.)  Historical  Antiquities,  in  two  Books ;  the  first 
treating  in  general  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ;  the  second 
containing  particular  Remarks  concerning  Cheshire,  folio  1673 

Lichfield  Cathedral,  a  short  Account  of,  12mo.  Lichfield,  1811 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMBNTART   HISTORY,  &C.  400 

Life  of  William  III.  8vo.  1708 

Linde's  Remarks  on  the  principal  Acts  of  the  Thirteenth  Parliament 

of  Great<Britain,  vol.  1,  8vo.  (vol,  2  wai  not  pvhluhed)  1775 

<<  This  is  the  ablest  book  I  ever  read  in  the  Defence  of  the  American 
War.     I  knew  and  respected  the  Writer."     S.  P. 

Lingard*s  (Rev.  John)  History  of  England,  6  vol.  4to.  1819-25 

"  A  gift  to  my  friend  Dr.  Parr.  O.  Newnham  Collingwood,  Sept  14, 
1821." 

Antiquities  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Church,  8vo. 

Newcastle^  1810 
Lipscomb's  (Geo.)  Journey  into  Cornwall,  8vo.  .       Warwick^  1799 

Presentation  copy,  with  this  inscription :  '*  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel 
Parr,  LL.D.  the  ornament  of  literature  and  the  friend  of  humanity,  who, 
regardless  of  the  voice  of  calumny,  and  in  defiance  of  the  clamours  of 
malevolence,  has  dared  with  the  most  disinterested  earnestness,  and  in  the 
true  spirit  of  Christian  charity,  to  defend  the  cause  of  truth ;  and  by  the 
force  of  his  impressive  eloquence,  to  vindicate  the  character  of  the  author." 

Loutherbourg's  (P.  J.  de)  Romantic  and  Picturesque  Scenery  of 
England  and  Wales,  from  Drawings  made  expressly  for  this 
Undertaking,  with  historical  and  descriptive  Accounts  of  the 
several  Places  of  which  Views  are  given,  folio  1805 

'^  In  a  mannerquite  worthy  of  his  well-known  courtesy  and  munificence, 
Lord  Eardley  did  me  the  honour  of  presenting  me  with  this  valuable  and 
magnificent  book,  on  Sunday,  the  6th  of  November,  1808."    S.  P. 

Ludlow's  Memoirs,  3  vol.  8vo.  Switzerland^  1698 

Lydiat  (Thos.)Tractatus  de  variis  Annorum  Formis  usurpatis  a  claris- 
simis  olim  Gentibus,  quo  passim  Scaligeri  his  de  Rebus  Opinio- 
nes  minus  probabiles,  ac  Clavii  Jesuits  Errores  et  Ineptiae  red- 
arguantur,  1605.  Accedit  Defensio  Tractatus  de  variis  Anno- 
rum Formis  contra  Scaligeri  Obtrectationem,  auctore  eodem 
Lydiat,  12mo.  Land.  1607 

Lyson*s  Environs  of  London,  being  an  historical  Account  of  the 
Towns,  Villages,  and  Hamlets,  within  twelve  Miles  of  that 
Capital,  4  vol.  4to.  1810 

Lyttieton's  (Lord)  History  of  the  Life  of  King  Henry  the  Second, 
6  voL  8vo.  wanting  vol  3.  1769 


419  BRITISH  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY, 

Maocpherson's  (J.)  History  of  Great  BritaiD,  from  the  Restoratkw  to 

the  Acoeflston  of  the  House  of  Hanover,  2  vol.  4to.        1775 

Mackenzie's  Life  of  John  Home,  8vo.  Edinb,  1822 

<<  Presentation  copy,  sent  to  me  by  the  amiable  and  yenerable  writer, 
Feb.  5, 1824."    S.  P. 

Maidenhead,  Substance  of  a  Speech  delivered  at  the  Town  Hall,  on 
Monday  30th  of  January,  1815,  by  Juniades,  <<  or  the  acuie, 
gtrenuous,  andperhapM  dogmatical  C,  S.  G d ." 

Maitland's  History  of  London,  from  its  Foundation  to  the  present 
Time,  continued  by  Entick,  2  vol.  folio,  plates  1772-75 

Marmora  Ozoniensia,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recensuit  et  Comment,  illustravit 
Humphr.  Prideaux,  cum  Annot  J.  Seldeni  et  Th.  Lydiati, 
folio  Oxon.  1682 

Mannorum  Oxoniensium  Inscriptiones  Grsoa;  ad  Chandleri  Exem- 
plar editae,  curante  Roberto,  12mo.  Oxon,  1791 

Martin's  (John, — Vicar  of  Naseby)  History  and  Antiquities  of 
Naseby,  8vo.  Cambridge,  1792 

Matthsei  Parisiensis  (Monachi  Albanensis  Angli,)  Historia  Major 
juxta  Exemplar  Londinense,  1640,  verbatim  recusa ;  et  cum 
RogeriWendoveri,  Willielmi  Rishangeri,  Authorisque  majori 
minorique  Historiis  Chronicisque  MSB., in  Bibliotheca  Regia, 
Collegii  Corporis  Christi  Cantabrigiee,  Cotton iaque,  fide! iter 
coUata.  Huie  Editioni  accesserunt,  Duorum  Offarum  Mercio- 
rum  Regum;  et  viginti  trium  Abbatum  S.  Albani  Vitae. — Una 

cum  Libro  Additamentorum  per  eundem  Authorem.  Editore 
Wiilielmo  Watts,  LL.D.  qui  et  variantes  Lectiones,  Adver- 
saria, Vocumque  barbararum  Glossarium,  adjecit :  simul  cum 
Rerum  Nominumque  Indicibus  locupletissimis.  folio 

Lond.  1684 
Maurice's  (Rev.  Thomas)  Memoirs,  by  himself,  2  parts,  8vo.  n.  cL 
Mawman's  (Jos.)  Excursion  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  and  the 
English  Lakes,  8vo.  1805 

**  The  yift  of  the  author."    S.  P. 

Memoir  (Biographical)  of  the  late  Sir  Peter  Parker,  Bart,  killed  in 
action  at  Baltimore,  1814,  8vo.  portrait  1815 


TOPOORAPHT,  PARLIAKBHTABT  HISTORY,  &C.  411 


Memomof  the  Lives  and  Charactenrof  tlie  'Rl.  Hdn.  George 

of  Heriswood,  and  of  Lady  Grkiell  Baillie,  by  tbeir  daughter 
Lady  Murray  Staohope,  '*  publUhed  by  the  ingenums  and 
very  accomplished  Mr,  Thomas  of  Edinburgh^'*  8yo.         1822 

Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Europe,  from  the  Peace  of  Utrecht  (by 
Lord  John  Russel)  4to.  1824 

*<  The  gift  of  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Bedford."    S.  P. 

Miles'  (W.  A.)  Letter  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
with  a  Sketch  of  the  Prospect  before  him,  8vo.  1808 

Millar's  (John)  Historical  View  of  the  English  Government,  4to. 

1790 
Milner  (Rev.  J.)  Enquiry  into  certain  Vulgar  Opinions  concerning 
Catholic  Inhabitants  and  the  Antiquities  of  Ireland,  1808. 
— Milner's  Historical  and  Critical  Inquiry  into  the  Existence 
and  Character  of  St.  George ;  Order  of  the  Garter ;  and  of' 
the  Antiquarian  Society,  1792.  8vo. 
Miltoni  pro  Populo  Anglicano  Defensio  contra  Salmasium,  8yo. 

LomLTt6&2 

Milton  (John), — ^Life  of,  by  Dr.  Symmons,  Jirst  edUUm^  8vo.  1806 

■      The  same,  second  edition,  8yo.  1810 

^  To  the  Rey.  Samuel  Parr,  LL.D.  from  his  sincere  Friend  the  Author.'' 

Montagu's  (Basil)  Enquiry  into  the  Aspersions  upon  the  late  Ordi- 
nary of  Newgate,  with  some  Observations  upon  Newgate,  and 
upon  the  Punishment  of  Death,  1815. — Preliminary  Obsenra- 
tions  to  the  second  Volume  of  the  Horticultural  Transactions, 
by  Anthony  Carlisle,  1814. — Carlisle's  Account  of  a  Family 
having  hands  and  feet  with  supernumerary  Fingers  and  Toes, 
1814,  4to. 

Debates  in  the  House  of  Commons — ^1.  Upon  Bills  for 

abolishing  the  Punishment  of  Death,  for  stealing  to  the  amount 
of  Forty  Shillings  in  a  Dwelling-House,  for  stealing  to  the 
Amount  of  Five  Shillings  privately  in  a  Shop,  and  for  stealing 
on  Navigable  Rivers,  1811. — 2.  Motions  respecting  Peniten- 
tiary Houses,  and  for  stealing  in  Bleaching  Grounds,  181% 
8vo. 


412  BRITISH  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY, 

Moore's  (Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  John)  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of  dit 
British  Army  in  Spain,  4to.  morocco,  giU  edge»  1809 

Presentation  copy. 

Morant*s  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Essex :  with 
Colchester,  3  vol.  folio  1768 

Morgan's  (Wm.)  Tracts  on  the  Subject  of  the  National  Debt,  1796. 
— 2.  Additional  Tracts  on  Ditto,  1796. — 3.  Morgan's  Appeal 
on  the  Public  Finances  of  Great  Britain  and  France,  1796. — 
4.  Abstract  of  the  Act  for  New  Duties  on  Assessed  Taxes, 
1798. — 5.  Morgan's  Comparatiye  Review  of  the  Finances  to 
1801. — 6.  Adair's  "  excellent''^  Letter  to  Mr.  Fox,  occasioned 
by  Burke's  Mention  of  Lord  Keppel,  1796. — Playfair's  State- 
ment of  the  Finances  of  Great  Britain^  1796,  8yo. 

Mortimer's  History  of  England,  from  the  earliest  Accounts  of  Bri- 
tain to  the  Ratification  of  the  Peace  of  Versailles,  1763,  3 
vol.  folio  1764 

Morton's  (John)  Natural  History  of  Northamptonshire,  folio    1712 

Names  of  all  Parishes,  Towns,  Villages,  Hamlets,  &c.  in  England 
and  Wales,  small  4to.  iUustraied  with  nwHcrotu  View$    1668 

**  1  paid  a  large  sum  for  this  Liber  ViUariSj  but  have  found  it  useful ; 
it  has  many  views  of  churches  and  distinguished  houses.  I  do  not  grudge 
the  expense."  S.  P, 

Nash's  Collections  for  the  History  of  Worcestershire,  2  vol.  folio 

1782 
Nevylli  (Al.)  de  Furoribus  Norfolciensium,  Ketto  Duce,  Liber. — 

Ejusd.  Norvicus,  4to.  1676 

Newte's  (Thos.)  Prospects  and  Observations  in  a  Tour  in  England 

and  Scotland,  4to.  1791 

"  Newte's  book  was  written  by  Dr.  Wm.  Thompson.*'    S.  P. 

Nichols  (Rev.  Norton,  LL.B.) — Copy  of  a  Letter  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of,  8vo.  1791 

**  Nichols  was  the  friend  of  Gray.  I  have  met  him  at  Yarmouth,  and  I 
once  visited  him  at  his  own  parsonage.  I  saw  in  him  some  venial  irregu- 
larities, mingled  with  much  ingenuity,  much  taste,  much  politeness,  and 
much  good  nature.''     S.  P. 


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T0P06BAPHY,  PARLIAMENTARY  HIBTORT,  &C.  413 

Nichob's  (John)  History  of  Leicestershire,  vol.  4,  p.  I  and  2,  2  vol. 
folio  1810-11 

**  It  g^eves  me  that  I  have  not  the  whole  of  this  valuable  book,  written 
by  mj  most  intelligent  and  judicious  and  honest  Tory  friend."    S.  P. 

Progresses  and  public  Processions  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  2 

vol.  4to.  178a 
Biogpraphical  and  Literary  Anecdotes  of  William  Bowyer, 


and  of  many  of  his  Learned  Friends,  with  his  Miscellaneous 
Tracts,  4to.  1782 

Nicolson's  (Joseph)  and  R.  Burns'  History  and  Antiquities  of  West- 
morland and  Cumberland,  2  vol.  4to.  1782-85 

Nightbgale's  (Joseph)  Portraiture  of  Methodism,  being  an  impartial 
View  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  Doctrines,  Disciplines,  and  Man- 
ners of  the  Wesleian  Methodists,  8vo.  1807 

Nimmo  ( Wm.)  History  of  Stirlingshire  8vo.  Edinb.  1777 

Nixon's  Cheshire  Prophecy,  at  large,  by  John  Oldmixon,  1745. — A 
copy  of  the  Will  and  Testament  of  the  Earl  of  Orford,  1745 
(**  very  witty  J') — A  Serious  Address  by  Dr.  Warburton  and 
Dr.  Stebbing  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  in  which  the 
Consequences  of  the  present  Rebellion  are  fully  demonstrated, 
1754,  8vo. 

Noble*s  (M.)  Genealogical  History  of  the  present  Royal  Families  of 
Europe,  l2mo.  1781 

Norfolk,  History  and  Antiquities  of,  10  vol.  8vo.        Norwich,  1781 

Observations  on  the  Circulation  of  Individual  Credit,  and  on  the 
Banking  System  of  England,  1812. — A  Letter  on  the  Dis- 
tresses of  the  Country,  by  John  Aston  Yates  of  Liverpool, 
**  this  is  a  masterly  Pamphlet"  1817. — Prosperity  restored, 
or  Reflections  on  the  Cause  of  the  Public  Distresses,  and  on 
the  only  Means  of  Relieving  them,  **  by  the  same  excellent 
Writer/'  8vo.  1807 

Oclandi  (Ch.)  AnglorumPraelia,  Carmen — Alexandri  Nevilli  Kettus, 
12mo.  Lond,  Bynneman^  1582 

Remarks  on  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Dean  Swift,  by  Lord  Orrery, 
8vo.  1752 

Pocket  Companion  for  Oxford,  12mo.  1785 


414  BRITISH    HISTORY,   BIOGRAPHY, 

Paley's  (Dr.)  Memoirs,  by  Meadiey,  dvo.  1810 

"  The  gift  of  Dr.  Law.»'     S.  P. 

Parkin's  Topo^aphy  of  Freebridge  Hundred  and  Half,  in  the  (3oanty 
of  Norfolk,  containing  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Borough  of  King's  Lynn,  folio  Lynn^  1762 

Parliamentary  Debates  in  England,  from  1668  to  1741,  by  Rush- 
worth,  2  vol.  8vo.  1742 

Parliaments, — Of  the  Use  and  Abuse  of, — by  Algernon  Sidney,  &c.  2 
vol.  8vo.  1744 

,  History  of  the  High  Court  of,  by  J,  G.  2  vol.  8vo.  1731 

Parr*s  Characters  of  Fox,  tee  ante  page  401. 

Peck^s  Memoirs  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  John  Milton,  2  vol.  in  1, 
4to.  partraiti  1740 

Pegge*s  (Samuel)  Curialia,  or  an  Historical  Account  of  some 
Branches  of  the  Royal  Household,  3  parts  in  1  vol.  4to.  1791 

Pennant's  Tour  in  Wales,  with  Supplementary  Plates  by  Moses 
Griffith,  2  vol.  4to.  1784 

Tour  from  Chester  to  London,  4to.  plates  1782 

Account  of  London,  4to.  plates  1791 

Penn's  (Wm.)  Portraiture  of  Primitive  Quakers,  8vo.  1812 

Brief  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Quakers, 

12mo.  1786 

Percival  (Dr.), — Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of,  8vo.      1807 

Peshall's  (Rev.  Sir  John)  Ancient  and  Present  State  of  the  City  of 
Oxford,  4to.  1773 

Peterborough  Cathedral,  History  of,  12mo.  Peterb.  1790 

Pettingal's  Enquiry  into  the  Use  and  Practice  of  Juries  among  the 
Greeks  and  Romans ;  from  whence  the  Origin  of  the  English 
Jury  may  probably  be  deduced,  1769 — Historical  Anecdotes 
of  Heraldry  and  Chivalry,  tending  to  show  the  Origin  of  many 
English  and  foreign  Coats  of  Arms,  Circumstances  and  Cus- 
toms, Worcester,  1795,  4to. 
Pettus*s  (Sir  John)  Constitution  of  Parliaments  in  England,  deduced 
from  the  Time  of  Edward  the  Second,  8vo.  1(580 

"  1  lent  a  copy  of  this  book  to  Lord  HutchinsoD,  who  never  returned  it; 
I  have  since  procured  another."  S.  P. 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMBNTARY  HISTORY,  &C.  415 

Petyf  s  (Sir  William)  Miscellanea  Parliamentaria,  containing  Pre- 
cedents, 1.  Of  Freedom  from  Arrests ;  2.  Of  Censures,  12mo. 

1680 

— —  Ancient  Rights  of  the  Commons  of  England  asserted,  8vo. 

1680 

Phillips's  (John)  History  of  Inland  Nav^igation,  foreign  and  domes- 
tic, 4to.  1795 

Phillips's  (Th.)  History  and  Antiquities  of  Shrewsbury,  from  its  first 
Foundation  to  the  present  Time ;  containing  a  recital  of  Oc- 
currences and  Remarkable  Events  for  above  Twelve  Hun- 
dred Years.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  several  particu- 
lars relative  to  Castles,  Monasteries,  &c.  ia  Shropshire,  4to. 

Shrewsbury,  1779 

Plot's  Natural  History  of  Oxfordshire,  folio,  plaies        Oxford,  1705 

Natural  History  of  Staffordshire,'  folio,  plat^       Oxford,  1686 

Plowden's  (F.)  Short  History  of  the  British  Empire  from  May,  1792, 
to  the  close  of  1793,  8vo.  1794 

Short  History  of  the  British  Empire  during  the  year  1794 

— Plowden's  Friendly  constitutional  Address  to  the  People  of 
Great  Britain,  8vo.  1794 

Political  Essays  concerning  the  Present  State  of  the  British  Empire, 
8vo.  1772 

Pownall  (Thomas)  on  the  Administration  of  the  British  Colonies, 
2  vol.  8vo.  '  1774 

Pretender. — An  Account  of  the  pretended  Prince  of  Wales,  and 
other  grievances  that  occasioned  the  Nobility's  inviting  the 
Prince  of  Orange  into  England,  with  an  Account  of  the  Mur- 
ther  of  the  Earl  of  Essex,  4to.  1688 

Prynne^s  ( Wm.)  Plea  for  the  House  of  Lords  and  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  1658 

(Wm.)  Tracts ;  viz.  Antipathic  of  the  English  Lordly  Pre- 
lacy both  to  Regal  Monarchy  and  Civill  Unity,  2  parts,  1641 
—Vindication  of  the  Liberties,  &c.  of  English  Freemen,  1657 
— New  Discovery  ofthe  Prelates'  Tyranny  in  their  Persecu- 
tions of  Prynne,  Bastwick,  and  Burton,  1641 — Rilling  no 
Murder,  by  Mr.  Allen,  1689,  3  vol.  small  4to. 


416  BRITISH  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY, 

Public  Characters  of  i779-lB00  1807 

Quakers — Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of  their  Yearly  Meetings  held 

in  London,  4to.  1783 

Queen.  (The)  Exclusion  of  from  the  Liturgy,  historically  and  legally 

considered  by  a  Barrister,  8vo.  1821 

■  Second  Letter  from  the  King  to  his  People,  8vo.  1821 
Reply  of  thfe  People  to  the  Letter  from  the  King,  8vo.  1821 

■  The  Claims  of  Her  Majesty  to  be  crowned  with  her  Royal 
Husband  George  IV.  8vo.  1821 

Vindication  of  the  Rights  and  Privileges  of  Her  Majesty, 

by  a  Men^ber  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1821 — ^I'hey  must  not 

Pray  for  me,  a  Poem,   1820— Cobbett's  Register,  August, 

1821— A  Queen's  Appeal,  in  Verse,  1820,  8vo. 

Raleigh's  (Sir  Walter)  History  of  the  World,  folio  1628 

Rapin's  History  of  England,  translated  by  Tindal,  2  vol.  folio   1732 

**  This  book  formerly  belonged  to  my  father.  It  is  imperfect;  for  it 
does  not  contain  the  Dissertation  on  Whigs  and  Tories.  As  a  child  I  read 
through  these  volumes  several  times ;  it  was  the  first  book  of  English 
History  I  ever  read."  S.  P. 

Red  Book, — the  extraordinary, — being  a  History  of  Place8,Pensions, 
and  Sinecures,  12mo.  1807 

Regency  Report — Ten  Pamplilets  on  the  Regency  Report  of  the 
Committee — A  Letter  to  Sir  W.  A.  Brown,  by  Theophilus 
Swift,  17B0 ;  and  his  Letter  to  the  King  on  ditto,  1789,  8vo. 

Reid,  (Dr.)  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of,  by  Dugald  Stewart, 
Edinburgh,  1803.  "  The  gift  of  the  Author:'  S.  P.— Illustra- 
tions of  Mr,  Hume's  Essay  concerning  Liberty  and  Neces- 
sity, in  answer  to  Dr.  Gregory,  by  a  Necessitarian  (Dr.  John 
Allen),  1795 — Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  the  late  Election 
of  a  Mathematical  Professor  (Mr.  Leslie)  in  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  by  D.  Stewart,  1805,  8vo. 

Reports  (first  and  second)  from  the  Committee  of  Secrecy  upon  the 
Paper  referred  to  in  the  King's  Message.  May,  12,  1794 — 
Authentic  State  Papers,  which  passed  between  Mons.  Chau- 
velin  and  Lord  Grenville,  Jan.  28, 1793,  8vo. 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMENTARY  HISTORY,  &C.  417 

lK«port  from  the  Committee  of  Secrecy  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
causes  of  the  War  in  the  Carnatic — Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners of  public  Accounts,  folio  L782 

Robertson's  History  of  Scotland,  2  vol.  8vo.  1761 

Rochester  and  its  Environs,  History  and  Antiquities  of,  8vo. 

Rochetier,  1772 

Cathedral,  History  and  Antiquities  of,  Bvo.  1723 

Roscoe's  (William)  Occasional  Tracts  relative  to  the  War  between 
Great  Britain  and  France,  8vo.  1810 

Considerations  on  the  Causes,  Objects,  and  Consequences 

of  the  War,  1808—2.  Roscoe's  Observations  on  the  Address 
to  his  Majesty  proposed  by  £arl  Grey,  1810. — 8.  An  Appeal 
to  the  British  Nation  on  the  Folly  and  Criminality  of  War, 
by  Irenseus,  1811. — The  Origin  of  Duty  and  Right  in  Man, 
considered,  1796,  8vo. 

Considerations  on  the  Causes,  Objects,  and  Consequences 


of  the  present  War,  1808. — 2.  Roscoe's  Remarks  on  the 
Proposab  for  Peace,  1807,  with  an  Appendix  containing 
State  Papers  and  official  Correspondence.^ — 3.  England  the 
Cause  of  Europe's  Subjugation,  addressed  to  the  British  Par- 
liament, 1810.  4.  Mentoriana,  or  a  Letter  of  Admonition 
to  the  Duke  of  York,  1807. — 5.  A  Statement  of  the  Duke 
of  York's  Treatment  by  Parliament,  1808..  6.  A  Letter  to 
His  Majesty.  The  Bandogs;  or  Remarks  of  the  Managers 
against  Warren  Hastings  and  Lord  Melville,  1808»  8vo. 
—  View  of  George  Canning's  Liverpool  Speeches  in  1812. — 


Reply  to  Dr.  Johnson's  False  Alarm,  1770. — Another  Esti- 
mate of  the  Manners  and  Principles  of  the  present  Times, 
1769. — Mr.  Pitt  the  grand  Political  Delinquent ;  and  an 
Address  to  William  Wilberforce,  Esq.  M.P.  on  his  incom- 
prehensible support  of  the  War,  1812,  8vo.  **  By  Mr.  Loth, 
the  friend  of  the  celebrated  Mr.  TweddeU.*' 
Rowland's  Mona  Antiqua  Restaurata,  or  Antiquities,  Natural  and 
Historical,  of  the  Isle  of  Anglesea,  the  ancient  Seat  of  the 
British  Druids,  4to.  platei  1723 

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418  BRITISH  HISTORY,  BIOORAPHT, 

Royal  Recollections  on  a  Tour,  to  ChelteDham,  Gloucester,  Woices* 
ter,  Ac.  1788 — Obsenrations  upon  Paley's  Theory  of  Ciyil 
Oovemment,  by  Mr.  Ibbetson,  1789 — Naked  Truths  ad- 
dressed to  the  People  of  England,  1790 — Conduct  of  the 
Present  Parliament  considered,  by  Cunningham,  1789— *A 
Short  Review  of  the  Political  State  of  Great  Britain,  "proba- 
bly by  Mr.  HMedT—A  Word  to  the  Wise  about  Taxing 
Attohieys — Dissertation  on  Whigs  and  Tories,  written  by 
Rapin  in  1717, ''  intended  to  be  rejmbUehedi  fcUk  notee,  by  Dr. 
Parr^  bni  notfitmked:'  8yo. 

Rvdibg's  (Rev.  Rogers)  Annals  of  the  Coinage  of  Britain  and  its 
Dependendies,  from  the  earliest  Periods  of  Authentic  Hbtory, 
to  thid  End  of  the  fifteenth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  George  the 
Third,  5  rol.  8to.  and  a  4to.  AUas  of  Plates  1819 

Rushworth's  Historical  Collections  abridged  and  improved,  (1828- 
48,)  6  vol.  8to,  portraiti  1708-8 

Salisbury  and  Bath  Cathedrab,  the  History  and  Antiquities  of,  8vo. 

1719 

Salmott^i  (N.)  History  of  Hertfordshire,  describbg  the  County  and 
Its  Ancient  Monuments,  particularly  the  Roman,  folio    1728 

Salmasii  Defensio  Regia  pro  Carolo  Prime,  18mo.  1852 

Savfege  (R.>— Life  of,  12mo.  1777 

Savile  (H.)  Reium  Anglicarum  Scriptores  post  Bedam  praecipui,  ex 
Vet  Cod.  MSS.  nunc  primum  in  Lucem  editi,  folio       1698 

Scott's  (Sir  John)  Staggering  State  of  the  Scots  Statesmen  for  One 
Hundried  Years,  viz.  from  1550  to  1650 ;  now  first  published 
from  an  original  Manuscript,  12mo.  Edinb.  1754 

"  This  interesting  book  is  often  mentioned  by  Laing,  in  his  History  of 
Scotland.  A  respectable  London  bookseller,  I  now  forget  his  name,  once 
had  a  copy  which  I  eagerly  endeavoured  to  get,  but  most  unfortunately  it 
bad  been  sold  two  days  before  I  applied  for  it ;  I  afterwards  made  many  ' 
fruitless  enquiries  among  booksellers  and  scholars.  In  the  month  of 
April,  1815,  I  met  Mr.  Buchanan  at  the  house  of  his  brother-in-law  John 
Parkes,  Esq.  Sheep-Street,  Warwick,  and  somehow  or  other  I  was  led  to 
speak  of  this  work,  and  my  own  unsuccessful  attempts  to  purchase  it. 
Mr.  Buchanan,  at  the  moment,  did  not  seem  to  take  much  notice  of  my 
words;  but  on  Thursday,  June  1,  1B15, 1  to  my  great  surprise  and  great 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMBNTARY  HISTORY,   ScC.  419 

joy,  received  from  Mr.  John  Parkes  the  precious  volume,  and  it  was 
accompanied  by  a  most  sensible  and  polite  letter  from  Mr.  Buchanan,  dated 
May  3  1815.  Gladly  and  gratefully  do  I  acknowledge  this  important 
actofkindness.'^  S.  P. 

Seeker,  (Archbishop,) — Life  of, —  by  Bbhop  Porteus,  8vo.      1797 

Seward*s  Anecdotes  of  Distinguished  Persons,  3  vol.  8vo.         1796 

Sheffield's  (Lord)  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American 
States,  1784;  and  his  ObservatioDs  on  the  Manufactures  and 
Trade  of  Ireland,  1785,  8vo. 

Sheridan,  (Mrs.  Frances,  the  Mother  of  the  Right  Hon.  R.  B.  Sheri- 
dan)— Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of, — 8yo.  1824 

Simeonb  (Symonis)  et  Wilhelmi  de  Worcestre  Itineraria,  quibus 
accedil  Tractatus  de  Metro  :  Cura  Jacobi  Nasmith,  roy.  8vo. 

Caniab.  1778 

Smithi   (Thom«)  de  Republica  Anglorum  Libri  tres,  18mo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1625 

Smith's  (C.)  History  of  Cork,  2  toI.  8vo.  uneut  1774 

'■■     ■  Anqientand  Present  State  of  the  County  of  Down,  8yo. 

Dublin,  1757 

Ancient  and  Present  State  of  the  County  and  City  of  Wa- 

terford,  8yo.  Dublin,  1746 

Ancient  and  Present  State  of  the  County  of  Kerry,  8vo. 

Dublin,  1756 

Somner's  (Wm.)  Antiquities  of  Canterbury,  4to.  1640 

Speed's  History  of  Great  Britain,  folio  1632 

Spottiswoode's  History  of  the  Church  and  State  of  Scotland,  begin- 
ning the  year  of  our  Lord  203,  and  continued  to  the  End  of 
the  Reign  of  King  James  the  Sixth,  folio  1777 

Sqnire's  (Samuel)  Enquiry  into  the  Foundation  of  the  English  Con- 
stitutioDy  8vo.  1745 

Steyens,  (William,  Treasurer  of  Queen  Anne's  Bounty,) — Memoirs 
of,_8vo.  1814 

Stewart's  (Andrew)  '<  nwtt  able''  Letter  to  Lord  Mansfield.  "  Very 
scarce  and  very  curioui,''  No  title,  1765 — Duigenan's  Lach- 
rymae  Academicse,  1777>  *'  written  by  the  notorious  Dr.  Dui- 

2b2 


420  BRITISH  HISTORY,  BI06RAPHT, 

genan,  and  being  a  violent  attack  upon  a  certain  vnprinciphd, 

ambitious^  and  most  sagacious  Pronost  of  Dublin  College.** 

Stillingfleet's  Ori^nes  Britannicae,  Antiquities  of  tiie  British  Churches, 

with  Inett's  Continuation,  2  vol.  folio  1685-94 

Stonehenge, — Concise  Account  of,  12mo.  1790 

Stratford  upon  Avon, — History  and  Antiquities  of,  8vo. 

Stratford,  1806 

Street's  (M.)  Southampton  Guide,  12mo.  1806 

Strutt's  Complete  View  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  Arms,  Habits, 

&c.  of  the  Inhabitants  of  England,  from  the  Arrival  of  the 

Saxons  till  the  Reign  of  Henry  VIII,  3  yol.  4to.  1775 

Regal  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  England,  plates,  4to. 

1787 

Stuart's  (6.)  History  of  Scotland  from  the  Reformation  till  the 
Death  of  Queen  Mary,  2  yol.  8to.  1784 

Historical  Dissertation  concerning  the  Antiquity  of  the  Eng- 
lish Constitution,  8vo.  1770 

Observations  concerning  the  Public  Law  and  the  Constitu- 
tional History  of  Scotland,  8vo.  Edinburgh,  1770 

Sullivan's  Lectures  on  the  Constitution  and  Laws  of  England,  with 
a  Commentary  on  Magna  Charta,  and  a  Discourse  concerning 
the  Law  and  Government  of  England,  by  Gilbert  Stuart,  4to. 

1776 

*'  Huncce  ego  accipio  lubens  libellum, 
Qui  mc  Don  movct  sestimatione ; 
Verum  est  /Aftifii^vv0v  mci  sodalis, 
Artium  juvenis  bonarum  ainantis. 
Doctis  omnibus  et  bonis  amandi, 
Johannis  Baynes,  Coll.  Trin.  Cant.  Socii.  Prid.  Non.  Maii  1783."    S.  P. 

Stukeley's  (Wm.)  Itinerarium  Curiosum,  or  an  Account  of  the  An- 
tiquities and  Remarkable  Curiosities  in  Nature  or  Art,  ob- 
served in  Travels  through  Great  Britain,  folio  1724 

Tindars(VVm.)  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey  and  Borough 
of  Evesham,  4to.  Evesham,  1794 

Todd's  (Rev.  Henry)  Illustrations  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of 
Gower  and  Chaucer,  collected  from  Authentic  Documents, 
8vo.  1810 


TOPOGRAPHY,  PARLIAMBNTART  HISTORY,  &C.  421 

Toland's  Art  of  Governing  by  Partys,  London^  1701. — 2.  Anglia 
Libera,  or  the  Limitation  and  Succession  of  the  Crown  of 
England  explained  and  asserted. — 3.  The  Militia  Reformed, 
1698.— 4.  Clito,  a  Poem  on  the  Force  of  Eloquence,  1700,  Svo. 

Terr's  (James)  Antiquities  of  the  City  of  York,  8to.  1719 

Toulmin's  (Joshua,  D.D.)  Memoirs  of  Mr.  Samuel  Bourn,  Pastor 
of  Birmingham,  Svo.  1808 

Trident,  (The)  or  the  National  Policy  of  Naval  Celebration,  de- 
scribing a  Hieronauticon  or  Naval  Temple,  &c.  4to.      1802 

«  Presented  to  Dr.  Parr  by  the  Author.'' 

Tnnbridge  Wells, — General  Account  of,  12mo.  1771 

Turner's  (Sharon)  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  3  vol.  Svo.      1820 

■  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Peel  on  the  Resumption  of 

Cash  Payments,  8yo.  1819 

«  The  gift  of  the  Anthor."  S.  P. 

Twining's  (Richard)  Four  Tracts  on  the  sale  of  Tea,  the  Receipt 
Tax,  and  the  House  and  Window  Tax,  8vo.  1784-5 

Tyrril's  Bibliotheca  Politica,  or  Enquiry  into  the  English  Constitu- 
tion, 4to.  1694 

Tytler*s  Enquiry,  historical  and  critical,  into  the  Evidence  against 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  third  edition^  8vo.  Edmb.  1772 

Yallancey  (C.)  Collectanea  de  Rebus  Hibemicis,  6  vol.  8vo. 

DabUn,  1786 

Usserii  Britannicarum  Ecclesiarum  Antiquitates,  folio  1687 

Waddington's  (Wm.)  Considerations  on  the  Original  and  Proper 
Objects  of  the  Royal  Hospital  of  Bridewell,  8vo.  1798 

Wainewright's  (L.)  Vindication  of  the  Literary  and  Scientific  Pur- 
suits, which  are  encouraged  and  enforced  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  8vo.  1815 

Wakefield  (Gilbert) — Memoirs  of  the  Life  of, — written  by  himself, 
8vo.  1792 

Memoirs  of,  2  vol.  8vo.  thefir$t  volume  wriiten  by  himadf^ 

and  ike  second  by  the  editor.  1804 

Wallb's  (John)  Natural  History  and  Antiquities  of  Northumber- 
land, 2  vol.  4to.  1769 


4!22  BRITISH  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY, 

Walton's  (Isaac)  Life  of  Dr.  Sanderson,  Bp.  of  Lincoln,  8yo.  1678 

Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr.  Richard 

Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson, 
tecand  edition,  8vo.  York,  1807 

Ware's  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Church  of  Ireland,  folio,  1705 
Warwick.    An  Act  for  repairing  the  Roads  from  Coventry  to  War- 
wick, and  from  Coventry  to  Martyn's  Gutter,  &C.  folio  1817 

An  Act  for  inclosing  the  waste  Lands  within  the  Parish  of 

Sherborne  in  the  County  of  Warwick,  folio 
An  Act  for  varying  the  Stratford  upon  Avon  Canal,  &c. 


folio 
Watson's  (John)  History  and  Antiquities  of  Halifax  in  Yorkshire, 

4to.  1776 

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1684 

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Lcmdmi  Scanorum,  1682 

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Discuraus  PoUUcus  de  Polygamia,  i2nio.  QroUer  bindmg 

FHburgi,  1076 
Anania  (J.  L.)  de  Natura  Daemonum  et  OcculUs  eorum  Operationi- 

bus,  4to.  RonuEf  1664 

Andaln  (Ruardi)  Cartesius,  versus  Spinozismi  Eyersor,  et  Physicie 

Ezperimentalis  Architectus,  4to.  Franequera,  1719 

"  Spinoza  professed  himself  a  Cartesian,  and  Andala*s  book  was  de* 
signed  to  prove  the  fallacy  of  that  profession."  S.  P. 


— — —  Syntagma  Theologico-Physico-Metaphysicum,  4to, 

Franequerae,  1711 
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4M  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

pel,  **  Compel  them  to  come  in ;''  translated  from  the  Frendi, 
2  vol.  12mo.  1708 

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sic, on  Laughter  and  Ludicrous  Composition,  and  on  the  Uti- 
lity of  Classical  Learning,  4to.  Edmb.  1776 

Bentham's  (Jeremy)  Introduction  to  the  Principles  of  Morals  and 

Legislation,  1789— Stuart's  (Gilbert)  View  of  Society  in  Eu- 

rope,  in  its  Progress  from  Rudeness  to  Refinement,  Edmb, 

1778,  4to. 

■  Table  of  the  Springs  of  Action,  8vo.  1815 

Plan  of  Parliamentary  Reform,  in  the  Form  of  a  Cate- 
chism, Bfo.  1817 

**  Gift  of  the  Author."  S.  P. 

on  Evidence. — ^Thoughts  on  Metaphysical  Subjects,  by 


General  Cockburn,  and  a  View  of  the  Intellectual  Powers  of 
Man,  by  Thomas  Martin  of  Liverpool,  1821, 8vo. 

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Dialogues,  containing  an  Apology  for  the  Christian  Religion, 
against  those  who  are  called  Free-thinkers,  8vo. 

Dublin,  1755 

Treatise  coDcerniDg  the  Principles  of  Knowledge,  to  which 

are  added  three  Dialogues  between  Hylas  and  Philonous; 
and  a  Philosophical  Discourse  on  the  Nature  of  Human 
Being,  containing  a  Defence  of  Mr.  Locke's  Principles,  and 
some  Remarks  on  Dr.  Beattie's  Essay  on  Truth,  8vo.      1776 

Essay  towards  a  New  Theory  of  Vbion,  8vo.  1709 

•Theory  of  Vision  Vindicated,  1733 — 2.  Tlp6^pofio^''EK\u\pi( 


being  a  Philosophical  Dissertation  on  the  Doctrines  of  Eclipses, 
by  Dr.  Franks,  1736. — 3.  Place's  Essay  on  Vision,  by  a  New 
Hypothesis,  1738 

—  Philosophical  Reflections  and  Enquiries  concerning  the 
Virtues  of  Tar  Water,  8vo.  1744 

**  This  book  was  given  to  me  in  1800,  by  Dr.  John  Johnstone,  theaccoiii> 
plished  and  ingenious  son  of  a  moRt  accomplished  and  ingenious  fintbcr, 
the  late  Dr.  James  Johnstone  of  Worcester."     S.  P. 


METAPHYSICS,  ftc.  4B7 

Berkley.  Life  of,  with  Notes  and  Strictures  upon  his  Works,  177G 
— 2.  Berkley's  Analyst,  addressed  to  Infidel  Mathematicians, 
1734 — 3.  His  Defence  of  Free-thinking  in  Mathematics,  in 
answer  to  Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis,  together  with  an  Appen- 
dix concerning  Walton's  Vindication  of  the  Principles  of 
Fluxions  against  the  Objections  contained  in  the  Analyst, 
1735 — 4.  A  Letter  to  Dion,  occasioned  by  his  Book  called 
Alciphron,  or  the  Minute  Philosopher,  1732 — 5.  Present  State 
of  the  Republic  of  Letters,  for  April,  1730,  "  wherein  are  pat' 
Hcularly  to  be  noiiced^  Article  2G,  '  A  Review  of  Lubrutii 
Prindpia  PhilotophiiB  IdoreOeometrue  Deuumstrata,*  and  Arti'' 
cle21,  *  Mathematical  Sciences  abridged^  by  F,  Cagtell,*  where 
much  is  said  well  upon  the  Geometry  of  Infinite  Quantities/'  8to. 

Beyerovicii  (Joh.)  Epistolica  Quaestio  de  Vit«  Termino  Fatal!  an 
Mobili  ?  4to.  Lugd.  1636 

Bolingbroke's  Philosophical  Works,  by  Mallet,  5  vol.  Svo. 

Lond.1154 

Boyillii  Yaria,  viz.  Liber  de  Intellectii,  Liber  de  Sensu,  Liber  de 
Nihilo,  Ars  Oppositorum,  Liber  de  Generatione,  Liber  de 
Sapiente,  Liber  de  duodecim  Numeris,  Epistolse  conplures, 
4to.  Paris,  1510 

Boyle  (Robt.)  Disquisition  about  the  Final  Causes  of  Natural 
Things,  8vo.  1638 

For  the  other  works  of  Boyle,  see  Physics, 

Bright's  Treatise  of  Melancholie,  18mo.  1586 

'*  The  gift  of  the  very  acute  and  well  informed  Mr.  B.  H.  Bright  of 
Manchester.*'    S.  P. 

Brouwer  (P.  L.)  Respons.  ad  Quaest.  **  An  et  quatenus  Philosophi, 
qui  ante  Socratem  et  Platonem  fuerunt,  in  commemorandis  vei 
exponendis  Principiis  moralibus  Divins  Existentis  Naturae 
&c.  adhibuerint  ?  etc."  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1824 

Browne  (P. — Bishop  of  Corke)  on  the  Procedure,  Extent,  and  Li- 
mits of  Human  Understanding,  2  vol.  8yo.  1728-33 

'*  The  second  volume  is  called  *  Things  Divine  and  Supematoral,  con- 
ceived by  analogy  with  things  natural  and  human,'  and  dated  London, 
1738.    This  hook  was  first  read  by  Dr.  Parr  at  Margate,  in  1791,  and 


428  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

tbou^  he  diflfen  firom  the  author  in  opinion,  he  thinks  very  higUy  of  kti 
acuteness.  In  c.  4,  p.  205,  of  the  Procedure,  there  is  an  Anticipation  of 
Hume  about  Cause  and  Effect  Brown's  Book  is  often  quoted  by  Bp.  Lav, 
in  his  Notes  on  King's  Origin  of  Evil." 

• 

Brown's  (John)  Essay  on  the  Characteristics  of  the  Earl  of  Shafies- 
hury,  8vo.  1761 

Browne's  (Dr.  John)  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Poetry, 
through  all  its  several  Species,  Bvo.  L764 

Thoughts  on  Civil  Liberty,  Licentiousness,  and  Faction. — 

Sermons  on  the  Principles  of  Education^  1765,  8vo. 

Estimate  of  the  Manners  and  Principles  of  the  Hmes,  2 


vol.  8vo.  '  1757-68 

Another  copy,  with  his  Explanatory  Defence,  2  vol.  Bvo. 

1757-8 

Brown's  (Thomas)  Observations  on  the  Nature  and  Tendency  of  the 

Doctrine  of  Mr.  Hume,  concerning  the  Relation  of  Cause  and 

Effect,  8vo.  Edmb.  1806 

'*  The  gift  of  the  excellent,  and  most  enlightened  author.'^    S.  P. 

"■  ■  —  Inquiry  into  the  Relation  of  Cause  and  Effect,  8vo. 

Edmb.  1818 

Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind,  4  vol.  Bvo. 

Edinb.  1820 

**  Inestimable."     S.  P. 

Bruckeri  (Jacobi)  Historia  Critica  Philosophise  k  Mundi  Incunabulis 
ad  nostram  usque  ^tatem  deducta,  6  vol.  4to.        Lips.  1742 

Miscellanea  Historife  Philosophicae  Literariae  Criticae, 

olim  sparsim  edita,  nunc  uno  Fasce  collecta,  multisque  Acces- 
sionibus  aucta  et  emendata,  Bvo  Aug.  Vind.  1748 

Buddei  Elementa  Philosophiae  Instrumentalis  seu  Institutionum  Phi- 
losopbis  Eclecticae,  2  vol.  inl,  12mo.  Hake,  1707 

Compendium  Historiae  Philosophicae,  Observationibus  illus- 

tratum,  cum  Praefaetione  J.  6.  Walchii,  12mo.      HaUs,  1731 

Analecta  Historia;  Philosophicae,  12mo.  Hake,  1706 

Buffer's  First  Truths,  translated  from  the  French,  Bvo.  17B0 

Burgersdicii  Institutiones  Metaphysices,  IBmo.  Oxonuc,  1675 


MBTAPHYSICS,  &C.  429 

Burgh's  ''  exceUenf^  Political  DisquisitioDs,  or  an  Enquiry  into 
Public  Errors,  Defects,  and  Abuses,  3  vol.  Svo.  1774 

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Ideas  of  the  Sublime  and  Beautiful,  9evenih  edition^  8yo.  1773 
Burton's  Anatomy  of  Melancholy,  folio, yron^  and  index  1660 

Campbell  (Dr. — of  St  Andrews)  on  Moral  Vhrtue,  8vo.  no  iiile(puh' 

luhed  I  believe  without  one,  $ee  Preface,  page  31.^ 
Capasso  (Job.  Baptistse)  Hbtori«  Philosophise  Synopsis,  4to. 

NeapoH,  1728 
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Chapman's  (Geo.)  Treatise  upon  Education,  12mo.  Edinb.  1773 
the  same,  third  edition,  enlarged,  12mo.  1774 

"  The  gift  of  the  author."    S.  P. 

Chauvini  Lexicon  Rationale,  sive  Thesaurus  Philosophicus,  Ordine 
Alphabetico  digestus,  folio  Rotterdam,  1602 

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Child's  (Josiah)  New  Discourse  on  Trade,  12mo.  1684 

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Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Notions  of  Space  examined  in  Vindication  of 
Dr.  Law,  by  Joseph  Clarke,  Land.  1738 — 2.  A  further  Exa- 
mination of  Dr.  Clarke's  Notions  of  Space,  with  some  Consi- 
derations on  the  Possibility  of  Eternal  Creation^  in  Reply  to 
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Clarke,  on  the  Principles  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Religion, 
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1772 

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Collard's  (Jno.)  Praxis  of  Logic  for  the  Use  of  Schools,  12mo. 

Birmingham^  1799 

Collier's  (Arth.)  Metaphysical  Tracts,  viz.  Clavis  Uniyersalis,  or  a 
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Non-existence,  or  Impossibility  of  an  Eternal  World. — ^Sped- 
men  of  true  Philosophy. — Conjectorte  de  Sensu,  Motn,  et 
Idearum  Oeneratione. — Enquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Hu- 
man Appetites  and  Affections,  showing  how  each  arises 
from  Association. — Also,  Man  in  Quest  of  Himself,  or  a  De- 
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8vo. 

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since,  at  the  expense  of  Dr.  Parr,  who  was  to  have  added  a  Prefiu:^  bat 
did  not  fulfil  his  intention.    Ed. 

Conmient's  (Cuthbert, — i.  e.  Abraham  Tucker's)  Man  in  Quest  of  Him- 
self, or  a  Defence  of  the  Individuality  of  the  Human  Mind, 
or  Self,  occasioned  by  some  Remarks  in  the  Monthly  Review 
for  July  17d6,  on  a  Note  in  Search's  Freewill,  8vo. 

<*  For  this  very- scarce  and  interesting  book  I  am  indebted  to  the  polite- 
ness of  Sir  Henry  Mildmay,  who  was  related  by  affinity  to  Abraham  Tucker, 
and  who  had  heard  from  my  friend  George  Browne,  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  that  I  was  anxious  to  have  it  The  lively  and  acute  Dr. 
Kenrick,  as  a  Monthly  Reviewer,  kept  up  a  long  and  vigorous  contro- 
'  versy  with  A.  Tucker  and  Mr.  Colden. "     S.  P. 

Condiilac's  (l'Abb6  de)  £ssay  on  the  Origin  of  Human  Knowledge, 
being  a  Supplement  to  Mr.  Locke's  Essay  on  the  Human 
Understanding.  Translated  from  the  French,  by  Mr.  Nugent, 
8vo.  1751 

Condorcet,  Esquisse  d'un  Tableau  Historique  des  Progr^s  de  TEs- 
prit  Humain,  Ouvrage  posthume,  seconde  Edition,  8yo. 

Paris,  1794 

"  The  last  precious  gift  and  sacred  Keepsake  of  my  well-bred  and  en- 
lightened friend,  The  Rev.  Henry  Johnson,  of  Kenelworth."    S.  P. 

Outlines  of  an  Historical  View  of  the  Progress  of  the 


Human    Mind,  a  Posthumous   Work,   translated   from  the 
French,  8vo.  1795 


METAPHYSICS,   ScC.  431 

« 

Coaringii  (Uermanni)  de  Ciyili  Prudentia  liber  udus,  4to. 

JBeimtt.  iee2 

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Principles  of  Mundane  Philosophy,  8vo. 

Woherhamptim,  1804 

Cras  (Henrici  Constantini)  Disputatio  de  Principiis  Doctrinse  Morum 

Barlemi,  1194, — Ejusdem  Disputatio  de  Hominum  ^quali- 

tate,  ae  Juribus  Officiisque  qu«  inde  oriuntur,  Harlemi^  1794, 

Bvo. 

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ZatM.  1739 
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Chnm%ng<B^  1726 

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Morality,  Bvo.  1731 

Intellectual  System  of  the  Universe,  wherein  all  the  Rea- 
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Systema  Intellectuale  bujus  Universi.   Accedunt  Reliqua 


ejus  Opuscula,  Moshemius  Latine  vertit,  recensuit,  variisque 
Observationibus,  Dissertationibus,  illustravit  et  auxit.  Editio 
secunda,  2  vol.  4 to.  Lugd,  1773 

Cumberland  (Ric.)  de  Legibus  Naturte  Disquisitio  Philosophica, 
quin  etiam  Elementa  Philosophise  Hobbians  cum  Moralis, 
turn  Civilis,  considerantur  et  refutantur,  4to.      Londmi,  1672 

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D'Argens*  ("Marquis)  Philosophical  Dissertations  on  the  Uncertainty 
of  Human  Knowledge,  with  some  Remarks  on  the  Theology 
of  the  Grecian  Philosophers.  To  which  is  added  M.  Mauper- 


432  MORAL  AND   POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

tuis'  Dissertation  upoo  Gravity,  &c.    Translated  from  the 

French,  2  vol.  12mo.  1753 

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Dayies  (Sir  John, — Attorney-General  to  Queen  Elizabeth)  on  the 
Original,  Nature,  and  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  8vo.         1697 

Dean's  (R.)  Essay  on  the  Future  Life  of  Brutes,  2  yol.  in  1, 1768. 
— Review  of  Soame  Jenyns'  Enquiry  into  Evil  and  its  Ori- 
gin, &c.  1759, 12mo. 

Delineation  of  the  Nature  and  Obligation  of  Morality,  12mo. 

Edinb.  1753 

Descartes  (R.)  Meditationes  de  Prima  Philosophia,  ubi  de  Dei 
Existentia  et  Animse  Immortalitate,  4to.  Amst.  1650 

Epistolarum,  Partes  du«,  2  vol.  Lond,  1768 

Opera,  4  vol.  4to.  Amst.  1682-92 

Dialogues  concerning  Education,  8vo.  1745 

"Very  good."    S.P. 

Dictionnaire  Philosophique  portatif,  8vo.  LoiuL  1765 

Disquisition  about  the  Final  Causes  of  Natural  Things,  by  T.  H. 

12mo.  1688 

Dissertations  (Two)  concerning  Sense  and  the  Imagination,  with  an 

Essay  on  Consciousness,  8vo.  1728 

Dove's  (J.)  Essay  on  Inspiration,  8vo.  1756 

Duncan's  Elements  of  Logic,  6th  Edition,  12mo.  1770 

Digby's  (Sir  Kenelm)  two  Treatises,  in  one  of  which  the  Nature  of 

Bodies,  in  the  other  the  Nature  of  Man's  Soul  is  looked  into, 

in  way  of  Discovery  of  the  Immortality  of  Reasonable  Souls, 

4to.  1645 

Eden's  (William)   Five  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle  on  Political 

Subjects,  1779. — Wallace's  "  most  excellent''  Dissertation  on 

the  Numbers  of  Mankind,  in  Ancient  and  Modern  Times, 

Bvo.  Edinb.  1753 

Education  at  Oammar  Schools  and  Universities  considered  by  F.B. 

18IUO.  1701 


METAPHYSICS,  &C.  4d8 

Edwards's  (Dr.)  New  Discoveries  of  the  Uncertainty,  Deficiency,  and 
Corruptions  of  Human  Knowledge  and  Learning,  8vo.    17 14 

**  With  particular  instances  in  Grammar,  &c.  and  more  especially  in 
the  study  of  Theology.*'    S.  P. 

Edwards*s  (Jonathan)  **  careful  and  ttrict**  Enquiry  into  the  mo- 
dem prevailing  Notions  of  that  Freedom  of  Will,  which  is 
supposed  to  be  essential  to  Moral  i\gency,  Virtue,  and  Vice, 
8vo.  1790 

Ehrenberger  (S.)  de  Statu  Animse  separatae,  4to.  Helnut,lGiQ2 

Enchiridion  Metaphysicum,  sive  de  Rebus  Incorporeis  succincta  et 
luculenta  Dissertatio.  Pars  Prima,  de  Existentia  et  Natura 
Rerum  Incorporearum  in  Genere,  per  H.  M.  Cantabrigien- 
sem,  4to.  London^  1671 

**  I  know  not  the  author  of  this  Work,  nor  whether  the  Pars  Secunda 
was  ever  published.'*  S.  P. 

The  author  was  Henry  More.    £d. 

Enfield's  (William)  History  of  Philosophy,  from  the  Earliest  Times 
to  the  Beginning  of  the  Present  Century,  drawn  up  from 
Brucker,  2  vol.  4to.  1791 

Enquiry  after  Philosophy  and  Theology,  tending  to  show  when  and 
whence  Mankind  came  at  the  Knowledge  of  these  two  im- 
portant Points,  8vo.  Edinb.  1755 

Esprit's  (James)  Discourses  on  the  Deceitfiilness  of  Human  Virtues, 
translated  from  the  French,  8vo.  '  1706 

Essays  upon  the  Balance  of  Power,  Universal  Monarchy,  &c.  8vo« 

1701 

Essay  on  Original  Genius,  and  its  various  Modes  of  Exertion  in  Phi- 
losophy and  the  Fine  Arts,  particularly  in  Poetry,  8vo.  1767 

"  It  is  an  excellent  book,  and  the  name  of  the  author,  if  Dr.  Parr's 
memory  serves  him,  was  Geddes." 

Eugenii  LiOgica. — 'H  AoytKij  h  itaXatuy  re  Kai  vBurfptov  avvipavKT- 

dtiaa.  Avo  Ftvyivioy  JUiaKoyov  rov  JiovXyapeui'  tjt  vpoTeraKrai 

wjti     dij^riytjai^  irpoiKTO^iuBrji  irepi   dpytiQ    teal   irpodos  rrjg  Kara  rrfv 

2p 


-484  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

^Ckooo^iav  iytrrdffeai  xai  rpoBiarpifial  rirrapif  iuray^yixal  A 
iwatray  av  yivei  nfv  <^i\o(ro<^(ay  wfioreXetriKaif  8vo.     £4p$,  1766 

**  An  excellent  work,  written  in  ancient  and  very  masterly  Greek.  It 
was  recommended  to  Dr.  Parr  by  his  friend  Nicolaides,  the  learned  icho- 
lar  of  Eugenius." 

Fearn's  (John)  Demonstration  of  Necessary  Connexion,  4to.     1815 
—  Essay  on  Immortality,  8vo.  1814 

Extract  of  a  Letter  from  the  author  to  BasU  Moniaaue^  Seq.^  tkrou^ 
whose  medium  the  foregoing  copy  mat  presented  to  Dr.  Parr, 

**  My  best  acknowledgments  are  claimed  by  your  remembrance  of  me, 
and  I  lose  no  time  in  availing  myself  of  your  kind  suggestion.  1  had  me- 
ditated and  mentioned  to  Mr.  Dawes  my  intention  of  presenting  a  oopy  of 
the  Essay  on  Immortality  to  Dr.  Parr,  but  was,  in  £&ct,  afraid  of  exposing 
my  emptiness.  Your  Note  has  encouraged  me,  and  I  now  send  the  only 
bound  copy  in  my  possession,  which  I  beg  to  present  to  Dr.  Parr,  in  testimony 
of  my  respect,  as  well  as  of  my  sense  of  the  distinguished  oommendatioa 
he  was  pleased  to  bestow  on  my  former  publication.  With  regard  to  the 
present  Essay,  the  subject  itself  is,  doubtless,  of  the  first  magnitude; 
and,  notwithstanding  dbe  poverty  and  lameness,  with  which  my  sean^ 
means  oblige  me  to  treat  it,  I  consider  the  philosophic  ground  therein 
broached  as  claiming  a  deeply  preponderating  interest  with  all  thoae^  who 
have  heretofore  built  their  hopes,  or  their  fears,  upon  the  evils  of  human 
life;  and  these  you  know  form  the  general  bulk  of  mankind,  as  well  high 
as  low.  I  therefore  do  hope,  on  every  account,  that  it  may  find  the 
sanction  of  the  world.  One  point  I  have  already  attained,  for  ordimanf 
readers  oppress  me  with  approbation ;  but  yet  *  all  this  availeth  me 
nothing,'  unless  sanctioned  by  the  higher  powers,  and  you  will  judge  how 
much  I  am  rejoiced  to  learn  that  Dr.  Parr  approves  it  I  shall  still  wait, 
however,  with  fear  and  trembling,  till  I  may  be  fiivoured  with  your  final 
report" 

Dr,  Parr^s  OhservationSf  appended  to  Mr,  Fearn's  Letter, 

^'  Such  is  the  humble  and  diffident  manner  in  which  Mr.  Feam  speaks 
of  his  owu  abilities,  and  such  is  the  serious  and  earnest  tone  which  be 
justly  assumes  upon  the  importance  of  his  subject.  Scanty  might  be  the 
external  means  which  books  afforded  him;  but  his  own  vigorous  and  r^ 
fleeting  mind  supplied  him  with  materials  copious  and  most  useful.  He 
might  have  been  prejudiced  and  perplexed  by  a  larger  acquaintance  with 
the  writings  of  other  men,  but  he  knew  well  how  to  avail  himself  of  the 
opportunities,  which  his  own  peculiar  situation  presented  to  him,  for  coo- 
templating  the  ways  of  God,  and  the  condition  of  man.  Without  the  vtf* 
ward  ambition  of  distinguishing  himself  by  novelty  or  singularity,  he,  by 
the  guidance  of  his  own  miud,  was  led  to  a  very  original  view  of  itfany 
circumstances  in  the  nu)ral  world,  which,  in  my  opinion,  are  better  ua- 
derstood,  and  better  illustrated  by  him,  than  by  some  of  our  abl»t  advo- 
cates for  a  future  life.  He  is  singular,  but  not  \isionary ;  he  is  firm,  but 
not  dogmatical:  his  reasoning  is  close — his  spirit  is  candid — and  hii 
piety,  I  am  sure,  is  sincere.  1  grant  that  his  style,  in  the  scientific  part 
of  his  book,  is  very  uncouth ;  and  yet  1  prefer  it  to  the  rhetorical  dictiflB 
of  the  second  part.  But  even  in  this  gaudy,  and  sometimes  ranting  dic- 
tion, I  trace  moral  properties,  which  more  than  expiate  the  defects  of  the 
composition;  for  they  shew  the  sinceritj-  of  the  writer  in  his  punWtof 
truth,  and  the  ardour  of  his  feelings,  when  he  supposes  himself  to  haw 
reached,  or  to  have  approached  it.  I  love  Mr.  Fcam,  and  1  am  glad  to 
record  my  gratitude  to  him  lor  turning  my  attention  to  subjects,  which  I 


MBTAPHYSICS,  ^C.  485 

had  before  seen  dimly  and  confosedly,  and  for  strengthening  my  belief  in 
a  world  to  come.  My  general  faith  has,  indeed,  never  wavered ;  but  I 
am  accustomed  to  weigh  carefully,  and  to  welcome  gladly  eveiy  additional 
argument,  by  which  that  faith  may  be  confirmed  and  invigorated.''  S.P. 
Oct.  13, 1814 

FearQ's  Yirsi  Lines  of  the  Human  Mind,  8vo.  1820 

**  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  an  offering  of  profound  respect  from  the 
author." 

Essay  on  Consciousness,  or  a  Series  of  Evidences  of  a  Dis- 
tinct Mind,  4to.  1812 

Demonstration  of  the  Principles  of  Primary  Vision,  with  the 

consequent  State  of  Philosophy  in  Great  Britain,  4to.     1816 

Letter  to  Professor  Stewart  on  the  Objects  of  General  Terms, 


and  on  the  Axiomatical  Laws  of  Vision,  4to.  1817 

Intellectual  Physics,  4to.  Bath,  1795 

Reviewof  the  First  Principles  of  Bishop  Berkeley,  Dr.Reid, 

and  Professor  Stewart,  4to.  1813 

Federi  (1. 6.  H.)  Lnstitutiones  Logics  et  Metaphysicfe,  12mo. 

Goitinga,  1781 
Fellowes  (Robert).  The  Rights  of  Property  Vindicated  against  the 
Claims  of  Universal  Suffirage,  with  an  Analysis  of  the  Prin- 
ciple of  Property,  and  new  Views  of  Constitutional  Interest, 
and  General  Policy,  8vo.  1818 

Fenelon  (de  la  Motte).    Abr^g6  des  Vies  desAnciensPhilosophes, 
12mo.  1726 

Reflexions  upon  Learning,  12mo.  1718 

Ferguson's  (Adam)  Essay  on  the  History  of  Civil  Society        1768 

Principles  of  Moral  and  Political  Science,  2  vol.  4to. 

Edinb.  1792 
Fichte  (J.)  De  Philosophise  Novae  Platonicae  Origino,  8vo. 

BeroL  1818 

Ficini  (Marsilii,-— Philosophi  Platonici)  Operum  Tomus  secundus, 

folio  ParU,  1641 

"  To  my  sorrow,  I  have  not  the  first  volume  of  Ficinus,  but  I  possess, 
and  in  this  Catalogue  I  have  inserted,  his  Latin  Version  of  Plato."  S.  P. 

Fletcher's  (Andrew)  Political  Works,  18mo.  Gla$goWy  1749 
Footenelle,  Entretiens  sur  la  Plurality  des  Moodes,  l2mo.  1707 
—   Conversations  on  the  Plurality  of  Worlds,  translated  by 


436  MORAL  AAD  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

Olanvill:  fifth  edition^  with  a  6th  Converaation,  to  which  is 
^    added  a  Discourse  by  Fontenelle  on  the  Ancients  and  Mo- 
dems, translated  by  Hughes,  12mo.  DubUn^  1728 

*'  It  has  been  said,  but  1  know  not  whether  truly,  that  by  reflecting  on 
the  plurality  of  worlds,  Fontenelle  became  a  sceptic  on  revealed  religion." 

S.P. 

Formey's  Concise  History  of  Philosophy  and  Philosophers,  12ino. 

1766 

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12mo.  1777 

Gale's  (S.)  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Principles  of  Public  Credit,  8yo. 

1784 

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tii,  qui  est,  de  Vita,  Moribus,  Placitisque  Epicuri,  2  toI.  in  1, 
folio  Lugdanif  1765 

Gerard's  (Dr.  A.)  Essay  on  Taste,  12mo.  Edinb.  1764 

Giother  (Sueno)  Disputatio  Metaphysica  de  Persona,  12nio. 

Upsal,  1685 

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the  Duties  of  Men,  3  vol.  8vo.  1705 

Principlet  of  Moral  Philosophy,  with  Remarks  on  the  Prin- 
ciples of  Dr.  Paley,  Bvo.  ,  1790 

Glissonii  (Francisci)  Tractatus  de  Natura  Substantias  Energetics, 
seu  de  Vita  Naturae,  £j usque  Tribus  primis  Facultatibus,  4to. 

1672 

Godwin's  (William)  Enquiry  concerning  Political  Justice,  2  vol.  4to. 

1793 

Or.    Parr  appears  to  have  read  this  work  attentively,  and  has  made 
manypencil  memorandums,  and  inserted  several  notes. 

Enquirer,  or  Reflections  on  Education,  Manners,  and  Li- 
terature, Bvo.  1797-8 

Gordon's  (Dr.— of  Lincoln,)  Estimate  of  Manners  and  Principles,, 
being  a  Comparison  between  Ancient  and  Modern  Times,  in 
the  three  great  Articles  of  Knowledge,  Happiness,  and  Vir- 
tue, Bvo.  1760 

"A  pert  shallow  book."  S.  P. 


M STAPH YSICS,  &C.  43? 

Goclenii  Lexicon  Philosophicum  6raecuiii»et  Petri  Bertii  Hymenseus 
Desertor,  sive  de  Sanctorum  Perseverantia  et  Apostasia  Libri 
II.,  4to.  1616 

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Grove's  (Rev.  H.)  System  of  Moral  Philosophy,  published  by  Tho- 
mas Amory,  2  vol.  8vo.  1749 

Hale's  (Sir  Matthew)  Primitive  Origination  ef  Mankind  considered 
and  explained  according  to  the  Light  of  Nature,  folio     1677 

Hamilton's  (Dr.— Professsor  of  Philosophy  in  the  University  of 
Dublin,)  Philosophical  Essays,  8vo.  1766 

Harrington's  (James)  Oceana  and  other  Works,  folio,  large  paper, 

1700 

Harris's  (James)  Philosophical  Arrangements,  8vo.  1775 

Hartley's  (David)  Theory  of  the  Human  Mind,  by  Joseph  Priestley, 
8vo.  1776 

Observations  on  Man,  his  Frame,  his  Duty,  and  his  Expec- 
tations, 2  vol.  8vo.  1749 

the  same,  published  by  his  son  David  Hartley,  1  vol.  4to. 

1791 

— .  Badcock's  Letters  on  Materialism,  and  Hartley's  Theory,  8vo. 

1776 

Haslam's  (John)  Illustrations  of  Madness,  8vo.  1810 

Sound  Mind,  or  Contributions  to  the  History  of  Intellect, 

8vo.  1819 

*«  The  gift  of  the  Author."  S.P. 

Hay's  (W.)  Religio  Philosophi,  or  the  Principles  of  Morality  and 
Christianity  illustrated,  from  a  View  of  the  Universe,  &c.  8vo. 

1764 

Heineccii  Elementa  Philosophise  Sationalis  et  Moralis.     Praemissa 

est  Historia  Philosophica,  8vo.  Amst,  1740 

Helvetius  de  1' Esprit,  12mo.  Paris.  1769 

Essays  on  the  Mind,  4to.  1769 

Treatise  on  Man,  his  Intellectual  Faculties,  and  his  Edu- 
cation, by  Hooper,  2  vol.  8vo.  1777 
Herbart  (J.  F.)  de  Attentionis  Mensura  Causisque  Primariis,  4to. 

RegumontU  1822 


438  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PttlLOSOPHT, 

Henrey's  (Lord)  Remarks  on  Bishop  Beildey^s  Minute  Pkilosopher^ 
1732. — ^Taylor's  (Dr.  Jno.)  Examination  of  Dr.  Hntcheson's 
Scheme  of  Morality,  1759, 8vo. 

Hervey's  Meditations  and  Contemplations :  26#A  eeUHmi,  with  the  La- 
tin Verses  translated,  12mo.  Edmb.  1772 

**  This  book  was  the  delight  of  Dr.  Pair  when  he  was  a  boy,  and  for  some 
time  was  the  model  on^which  lie  endeavoured  to  form  a  style." 

Hey's  Dialogues  concerning  Innate  Principles,  1779. — Remarks  on 
Mr.  Hume's  Dialogues  concerning  Natural  Religion,  by  T. 
Hayter,  Cambridge^  1780. — Dr.  Priestley's  Letter  to  a  Phi- 
losophical Unbeliever,  Part  1, 1780. — 8vo. 

(Hill's)  Plans  for  the  Government  and  liberal  Instruction  of  Boys  in 
large  Numbers  1822 

"  The  gift  of  the  Author."  S.  P. 

Hoadly's  (Benjamin)  Original  and  Institution  of  Civil  Government 
discussed,  8vo.  1710 

Hobbes'  (Thomas)  Treatises  oh  Human  Natute,  and  on  Liberty  and 
Necessity,  with  a  Supplement.  To  which  b  prefixed  an  Ac- 
count of  his  Life  and  Writings,  by  the  Editor,  P.  Mallet, 
12mo.  1812 

Elementa  Philosophica  de  Cive,  18mo.  Amti.  1896 

Leviathan  ;  or,  the  Matter,  Form,  and  Power  of  a  Com- 
monwealth, Ecclesiastical  and  Civil,   folio  1651 

Hollis's  (John)  Free  Thoughts  occasioned  by  Paley's  Reply  to 
Hume,  12mo.  1812 

Hooke  (L.  I.)  Religionis  N  aturalis  et  Revelatae  Principia,  3  vol. 

8vo.  Paris.  1774 

''  In  this  book  is  much  curious  research  and  useful  information.  The 
author  was  a  Doctor  of  the  Sorbonne,  and  Son  to  the  writer  of  the  Roman 
History."  S.  P. 

Hoppe  (£rn.  Aug.  Dankegott,)  Principiorum  Doctrinse  de  Moribus 
Stoicae.  4 to.  Numburgiy  (1820?) 

Huarte's  (Jno.)  Treatise  on  Education,  translated  from  the  Spanish, 
12mo.  1734 

Huetii  (D.  D.)  Commentarius  de  Rebus  ad  eum  pertinentibus,  ISmo. 

Amsi.  1718 

**  The  writer  uses  ewn  (orse/*  S.  P. 

de  Imbecillitate  humanae  Mentis  Libri  tres,  12mo.  Amst.  1738 


METAPHYSICS,  &C  439 

Hiiet's  (Bishop  of  ATranches,)  Philosophical  Treatise  concerning  the 

Weakness  of  Human  Understanding,  8vo.  1725 

Hume's  (David)  Essays  on  several  Subjects,2  vol.  8vo.  1767 

Treatise  of  Human  Nature,  3  vol,  Ovo.  1739 

Dialogues  concerning  Natural  Religion,  second  ediium  1779 

Essays  cm  Suicide  and  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  ("  a*- 

cribed  to  Mr.  Hume;')  12mo.  1783 

Essays  on  Suicide  and  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  1783.—- 

Address  to  Dr.  Watson.  An  Apology  for  professing  the 
Religion  of  Nature,  1789. — Blount's  (C.)  Anima  Mundi,  or 
Opinions  of  the  Ancients  concerning  Man's  Soul  after  this 
life,  1679  C*a  book  once  nweh  talked  of) 
Hunter's  (Thomas)  "  well  written''  Sketch  of  the  Philosophical  Cha- 
racter of  the  late  Viscount  Bolingbroke,  8vo.  1770 
Hurd's  (Bishop)  Moral  and  Political  Dialogues:  being  the  Sub- 
stance of  several  Conversations  between  divers  eminent  Per- 
sons  of  the  past  and  present  Age  ;  digested  by  the  Parties 
themselves,  and  now  first  published  from  the  original  MSS. 
with  Critical  and  Explanatory  Notes  by  the  Editor ;  firtt 
editian,  8vo.  1759 

*^  De  sua  in  Bibliothecam  Samuelis  Pair,  honoris  et  amicitise  causa 
poncndum  vult  C.  B.  MDCCCIII." 

**  I  was  presented  with  this  scarce  and  valuable  first  edition,  by  the 
very  learned  Dr.  Bumey,  when  I  visited  him  at  Greenwich,  early  in  the 
spring  of  1803."  S.  P. 

«  Many  notes  are  inserted  in  these  books  connected  with  the  Warbur- 
tonian  Controversy.  In  the  first  edition,  in  one  volume,  Mr.  Green  of 
Ipswich,  pointed  out  many  of  the  alterations  made  in  the  inbsequent 
edition." 

■      Moral  and  Political  Dialogues,  with  Letters  on  Chivalry  and 
Romance, /our/A  edition^  3  vol.  i2mo.  1771 

**  For  the  purpose  of  knowing  whether  I  had  once  spoken  too  severely 
of  Bishop  Hurd,  respecting  the  changes  silently  and  gradually-made  injhis 
celebrated  Dialogues,  I  carefully  compared  this  Edition  with  the  two  for- 
mer ones,  and  the  result  was,  my  conviction  thatlhad  done  the  bishop  no 
injustice.  If  I  had  thought  differently,  my  determination  was  to  retract 
and  apologize."  S.  P. 

Hntchesoni  (Fr.)  Syru^psis  Metaphysics,  Ontologiam  et  Pneuma- 
tologiam  complectens.     Editio  altera  auctior,  8vo.  1744 


440  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

Hutchesoni  (Fr.)Philosoph]ae  Moralis  Institutio  Compendiaria^  libris 
tribus,  8vo.  OlasffWB,  1755 

Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Conduct  of  the  Passions 

and  Affections,  with  Illustrations  on  the  Moral  Sense,  8yo. 

1756 

Inquiry  into  the  Original  of  our  Ideas  concerning 


Beauty  and  Virtue,  in  two  Treatises,  8vo.  1729 

Hutchinson's  (John)  Treatise  of  Power  Essential  and  Mechanical, 

8vo.  1732 

■ — Glory  or  Gravity  Essential  and  Mechanical,  8vo. 

1738 
Use  of  Reason  Recovered  by  the  Data  in  Christian- 
ity, Part  2,  8vo.  1739 

'*  I  read  and  once  possessed  Part  the  first ;  it  was  stolen."  S.  P. 

Flutton's  (James)  Investigation  of  the  Principles  of  Knowledge,  and 
of  the  Progress  of  Reason  from  Sense  to  Science  and  Philo- 
sophy, 3  vol.  4to.  Edmb.  1794 

Jackson/s  Defence  of  a  Book  entitled  the  Existence  and  Unity  of 
Gud,  being  a  Vindication  of  Dr.  Clarke*s  Demonstration,  and 
an  Answer  to  Mr.  Law  upon  the  Ideas  of  Space,  Time,  Im- 
mensity, Eternity,  Self- Existence,  and  Necessary  Existence, 
1734.— Jackson's  Second  Vindication  of  Dr.  Clarke's  De- 
monstration, 1735. — Jackson's  Remarks  upon  a  Book  called 
Christianity  as  old  as  the  Creation,  1731. — Jackson's  Dis- 
sertation upon  Matter  and  Spirit,  with  Remarks  on  a  Book 
called,  An  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  of  the  Human  Soul,  1735 
Narrative  of  Mr.  Jackson's  Case,  when  Dr.  Coney,  Minister 
of  Bath,  refused  to  administer  the  Sacrament  to  him,  1736, 
1  vol.  8vo. 

"  Dr.  Parr  agrees  with  Bishop  Law  about  Space,  Time,  Necessary  Ex- 
istence, &c.;  but  highly  respects  the  learning  and  sagacity  of  his  learned 
opponent  Mr.  Jackson." 

Chain  of  Philosophical  Reasoning,  being  an  Attempt  to 


Demonstrate  the  Necessary  Existence  of  a  Supreme  Being, 
both  from  Nature  and  Reason ;  wherein  will  be  explained 
some  Passages  commonly  mistaken  in  Sir  Isaac  Newton's 


METAPHYSICS,  ^C.  441 

Principia  At athematica.  Likewise  a  Refutation  of  the  Epicu- 
rean System  of  the  Fonnation  of  the  Universe.  With  Re- 
marks upon  Matter  and  Motion,  and  other  Physical  Subjects, 
8vo.  1754 

Johnsoni  Quaestiones  Philosophies,  8yo.  Cant,  1735 

Jones'  (Sir  William)  Dialogue  between  a  Farmer  and  a  Country 
Gentleman,  on  the  Principles  of  Government ;  written  by  a 
Member  of  the  Society  for  Constitutional  Information.    1788 

*'  A  most  able  Dialogue,  published  without  his  name,  by  Sir  William 
Jones.  He  told  me  be  wrote  it  after  a  conversation,  in  which  he  main- 
tained, and  Vergennes  denied,  that  the  first  principles  of  government  could 
be  made  intelligible  to  plain  illiterate  readers.  Dr.  *  *  *  *,  who  was  pre- 
sent, doubted. — Jones  wrote  the  Dialogue  in  French. — ^They  met — 
Vergennes  yielded — .  *  *  •  •  decided.  Jones  on  his  return  translated  the 
book,  and  it  was  published,  without  animadversion,  by  the  Constitutional 
Society.  His  brother-in-law,  the  Dean  of  St  Asaph,  procured  a  Welsh 
translation ;  then  came  the  prosecution  from  Fitzmaurice,  the  righteous 
and  rival  magistrate  of  the  Dean.  All  this  I  heard' when  talking  at  his 
chambers  in  the  Temple,  with  Jones,  on  the  Monday  after  he  had 
been  knighted,  and  the  prosecution  against  the  Dean  commenced.  The 
Pre&ce,  Sir  William  Jones  told  me,  was  written  by  Bishop  Shipley.''  S.  P. 

JFonsii  (J.)  de  Scriptoribus  Historise  Philosophicse,  Libri  IV.  4to. 

Franc.  1059 

"  Toup's  copy."  S.  P. 

Joseph  (Petri  a  Sancti)  Idea  Philosophiae  Universalis,  sen  Meta- 
physica;  Naturalis  sen  Physica ;  Moralis  seu  Ethica;  Ra- 
tionalis  seu  Logica,  4  vol.  Bvo.  Paris.  1654 

Kames'  (Lord)  Sketches  of  the  History  of  Man,  third  edition,  comi- 
derahly  improved,  2  vol.  Bvo.  1779 

Elements  of  Criticism,  sixth  edition,  2  vol.  Bvo. 

Edinburgh,  17B5 

Essays  on  the  Principles  of  Morality  and  Natural  Religion, 

third  edition,  corrected  and  improved,  Bvo.     Edinburgh,  177J9 

Loose  Bints  upon  Education,  chiefly  concerning  the  Culture 

of  the  Heart,  Bvo.  Edinburgh,  17B2 

Kantii  (Immanueiis)  Opera  ad  Phiiosophiam  Criticam  pertinentia, 
4  vol.  a/o.  Lips.  17B6 

Criticae  Rationis  Purse  et  Practical  Expositio  Systematica, 


442  MORAL  AND  POUTICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

autore  C.  F.  Sdunidt-Phisdldek,  3  vol.  arc.  BofiAat^  1796-8 
Kantii  Constitutio  Principii  Metaphyskae   Moram,  e  €rerm.  coo- 

vertit  J.  C.  Zwantziger,  8vo.  X^.  1796 
^ —  Systema  Philosophical  Criticae  in  Compendium  redegit  G. 

Knig ;  Latine  interpretatus  est  ac  edidit  S.  Marten,  toI.  1. 

Bvo.  Fieniue,  1820 

''  Dr.  Parr  must  enquire  for  the  second  Volume." 

.    Elements  of  the  Critical  Philosophy,  containing  a  concise 

Account  of  its  Origin  and  Tendency,  a  View  of  all  the  Works 
publbhed  by  its  Founder,  Professor  Kant,  and  a  Glossary 
for  the  Explanation  of  Terms  and  Phrases.  To  which  are 
added,  three  Philological  Essays,  chiefly  translated  from  the 
German  of  John  Christopher  Adelung.  By  A.  F.  M.  Willich, 
M.D.  8¥o.  1798 

.  A  General  and  Introductory  View  of  Professor  Kanfs  Prin- 
ciples concerning  Man,  the  World,  and  the  Deity,  submitted 
to  the  consideration  of  the  learned,  by  F.  A.  Nitsch,  8¥o.  1796 

^  Presented  to  Dr.  Parr  by  the  very  acute  author  of  the  article  Kcad 
in  the  Encyclopedia  Londinensis,  Thos.  Wirgman*" 

= — .  A  Defence  of  the  Kantian  System  (by  Thos.Wirgman,  Esq.) 

4to. 

*^  This  was  first  published  in  the  Loudon  Encyclopsedia,  and  afterwards 
separately.  The  writer  is  an  acute  and  zealous  advocate  of  Kant,  and  has 
written  a  very  able  octavo,explanatory  of  Kant'sTechnical  Language."  S.P. 

Kenrick's  (W.  S.)  Epistles  Philosophical  and  Moral,  8vo.        1759 

Philosophical,  Literary,  and  Historical  Pieces,  Bvo.  1780 

Kirwan's  (Richard)  Logic,  or  an  Essay  on  the  Elements,  Principles, 

and  different  Modes  of  Reasoning,  2  vol.  Bvo.  1807 

Klippel  (G.  H.)  Commentatio  exhibens  Doctrinee  Stoicorum  Ethics 

atque  Christianas  Expositionem,  Bvo.  Goti.  1823 

Knight's  (Payne)  Analytical  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Taste, 

Bvo.  1805 

"  The  gift  of  the  author." 

Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Liberal  Education,  Bvo.  1781 

" Essays,  2  vol.  12mo.  1779 


MBTAPHTSICSy  SCC  443 

Knox's  (Ex-Secretary  to  Lord  6.  Sackville)  Considerations  on  the 
Universality  and  Uniformity  of  tke  Theocracy,  Qvo.        1796 

Lafitte  (Jacques)  Reflexions  sur  la  Reduction  de  la  Rente  et  sur 
I'Etat  du  Credit,  8vo.  Paris,  1824 

**  Offerte  au  Rev.  Dr.  Parr  par  le  seven  de  Pautenr,  Ch.  Lafitte." 

* 

Law's  (Edmund — Bp.  of  Carlisle)  Enquiry  into  the  Ideas  of  Space, 
Time,  Immensity,  and  Eternity,  as  also  the  Self-existence, 
Necessary  Existence,  and  Unity  of  the  Divine  Nature,  Bvo. 

Cambridge,  1734 

Defence  of  Mr.  Locke's  Opinion  concerning  Personal  Identity, 

in  Answer  to  tiie  first  Part  of  a  late  Essay  on  that  Subject, 

1709. — A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  occasioned  by  his 

Republication  of  Tracts  by  Warburton  and  a  Waiburtonian, 

1789,  Bvo. 

• 

**  The  Defence  of  Mr.  Locke,  in  his  fbrenric  use  of  the  word  Penon^  was 
written  by  Dr.  Law,  Bp.  of  Carlisle,  and  it  rests  npon  the  same  principle 
as  that  contained  in  the  work  of  Vin.'.Perronet  Dr.  Parr,  being  struck 
with  the  similarity,  desired  Bp.  Bennetto  ask  Bp.  John  Law,  whether  Per- 
ronef  s  book  was  in  the  library  of  his  fiither :  the  answer  was,  that  Bp.  Law's 
books  had  been  lost  in  their  passage  to  Ireland,  but  that  he  had  some  very 
fidnt  recollection  of  having  seen  Perronet's  book  in  the  possession  of  his 
fether."    S.P. 

'*  The  Letter  to  Dr.  Parr  was  written  by  Dr.  Lucas,  of  Ripple,  Worces- 
tershire, and  is  a  well  meant  defence  of  his  learned  patron,  Bp.  Hurd.  A 
Mr.  Robson,  hearing  that  Dr.  Parr  had  been  told  he  was  the  author,  dis- 
claimed being  so,  in  a  very  handsome  letter.  The  real  author.  Dr.  Lucas^ 
sent  a  copy  of  his  book  to  Dr.  Parr,  who  finds  nothing  in  it  to  blame,  but 
a  very  rash,  invidious,  and  groundless  charge,  of  having  written  some  pu£& 
in  the  newspaper,  about  his  own  learning  and  his  claims  to  ecclesiastical 
preferment."    S.  P. 


see '  Clarke  *  &  '  Jackson '  for  Replies. 


Lee*s  (Henry)  Anti-Scepticism,  or  Notes  npon  each  Chapter  of  Mr. 

Locke's  Essay  concerning  Human  Understanding,  in  4  books. 

folio    •  1702 

Le  Grand  (J.  F.)  Discours  Oratoires.  Ejusdem  Dissertationes  Philo- 

sophicfe  et  Critics,  4to.  Paris.  1657 

Le  Grand  (Antonii)  Institutio  Philosophise  Secundum  Principia  de 

Renati  Descartes.     Editio  quarta,  4to.  Ltmd,  1780 

Inland  (Dr.)  on  the  Principles  of  Human  Eloquence  (against  Hurd,) 


444  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHT, 

1705. — Bishop  Hurd's  Answer  to  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Leiand,  1765. 
Michaelis's  Prize  Dissertation  on  the  Influence  of  Opinions  on 
Languages,  and  of  Languages  on  Opinions,  1769,  4to. 

"  All  excellent."    S.P. 

Lentuli  (Cyriaci^  Augustus,  sive  de  Convertenda  in  Monarchiam 

Republica  juxtaDuctum  etMentem  Taciti,  18mo.  Anut,  104b 

Locke's  (John)  Works,  3  vol.  folio  1740 

Essay  concerning  Human  Undersjtanding,  2  vol.  8vo.     1710 

Lux  Orientalis,  or  an  Enquiry  into  the  Opinion  of  the  Eastern  Sages 
concerning  the  Pre-existence  of  Souls,  by  Joseph  Glanville. — 
Discoutse  of  Truth,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Rust,  Bishop  of  Dro- 
more  in  Ireland,  1682  :  "  with  acute  metaphytical  Awnaiatimu 
upon  hothJ^ 
Lyons,  on  the  Infallibility  of  Human  Judgment,  l2mo.  1724 

Machiavelli  de  Republica  Libri  tres,  l8mo.  Lugd,  Bat*  1649 

Princeps,  &c.,  18mo.  Lugd,  Bat.  1649 

Mac  Mahon*s  Essay  on  the  Depravity  and  Corruption  of  Human 

Nature,  against  Hume,  Shaftesbury,  &c.  I2mo.  1774 

Malebranche,  de  Inquirenda  Veritate  Libri  sex,  4to.         LonuL  1687 

■  Treatise  concerning  the  Search  after  Truth,  translated  by 

Taylor  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  folio  1694 

Treatise  on  Morality,  translated  by  J.  Shipton,  8vo. 

1699 

Malkin's(Dr.  B.  H.)  Essays  on  Subjects  connected  with  Civilization, 

8vo.  1795 

Malleus  Mallificarum,  de  Lamiis  et  Strigibus,  et  Sagis,  aliisque  Ma- 

gis  et  Daemoniacis,  eorumque  Arte,  Potestate,   et  Poena,  2 

vol.  12mo.  Franc.  1588 

Malthus's  Essay  on  the  Principle  of  Population,  4to.  1803 

Mamerti  (Claudii)    de   Statu  Animae  Lib.  III.     Edidit   Barthius, 

12mo.  Cygnea,  1655 

Mandeville V  Fable  of  the  Bees ;  with  an  Essay  on  Charity  Schools, 

and  a  Search  into  the  Nature  of  Society,  8vo.  1725 


METAPHYSICS,  &C.  446 

Mandeville's  Enquiry  into  the  Origin  of  Honour,  and  the  Usefulness 
of  Christianity  in  War,  8vo.  1732 

Free  Thoughts  on  Religion,*  the  Church,  and  iM'atioQal 

Happiness,  8vo.  1723 

Margarita  Philosophia,  sive  Epitomie  omnis  Philosophise,  Auctore 
Gregorio  Reisch,  4to.  BasiluEf  1508 

'*  A  most  extraordinarily  scarce  book,  printed  by  Schottus,  and  con- 
taining, at  the  conclusion,  an  address  to  the  reader,  ending  with  these  lines. 

Hoc  nisi  spectetur  signatum  nomine  Schotti, 
Nunquam  opus  exactum  candid  Lector  ernes. 

**  The  title-page  is  wanting:  the  first  Book  is  grammatical,  and  ends 
with  a  Prosody.  The  second  is  upon  Rhetoric  and  Logic.  The  third  is 
upon  Epistolary  Writing,  and  the  fourth  goes  on  to  Arithmetic  and 
Logarithms.  The  fifth  is  upon  the  Philosophy  of  Music.  The  sixth  is 
upon  speculative  G^metiy.  The  seventh  is  upon  Astrology.  The  eighth, 
quite  scholastic,  '  de  Principiis  Rerum  Naturalium.'  The  ninth,  *  De 
Origine  Rerum  Naturalium.'  The  tenth  is  *  De  anima  et  Potentiis 
ejusdem.'  The  eleventh  is  *  De  Anima  Intellectivi.'  The  twelfth  is  <De 
Principiis  Philosophiae  Moralis.' 

His  Definition  of  an  apostate  is  this :  '  Apostata  (ut  Doctori  irrefraga- 
bili  visum  est)  est  qui  temerarie  a  statu  fidei,  obedientiae  ecclesiastics  vel 
religionis  recedit  Hereticus  (ut  Augustinus  ait  lib.  de  utilikUe  credentU) 
est  qui  alicujus  temporalis  commodi  et  maxime  gloris  principatusque  su 
gratia,  fisilsasac  novas  opiniones  vel  gignetvel  sequitur.  Blaspbemus  autem, 
ut  SanctoThomae  placet,  est  quicunque  negat  aliquid  de  Deo  quod  sibi  con- 
venit,  vel  attribuit  Deo  aliquid  quod  ei  non  oonvenit :  aut  creaturae  tribuit 
quod  Deo  appropriatur.  Quod  si  ex  certa  malitia  fiat  peccatum  est  in 
spiritum  sanctum  et  irremissibile ;  id  est,  non  facile  remissibile,  quamvis 
secundum  Augusti  peccatum  in  Spiritum  Sanctum,  proprie  sit  finalis  im- 
pcenitentia,  et  illud  nee  hie  nee  in  future  saeculo  remittitur.' ''  S.  P. 

Manners :  firom  the  French,  wherein  the  Principles  of  Morality  are 
described,  12mo.  1751 

*'  On  a  blank  leaf  is  the  following  notice  from  the  London  Evening  Pogi, 
Dec.  25, 1752:  *  we  are  informed  that  the  book,  which  has  been  the  cause 
of  such  uneasiness  among  some  great  personages,  was  suppressed  at  Paris 
in  the  year  1750,  and  last  year  translated  and  republished  under  the  title  of 
Manners.'  "    S.  P. 

Martinii  (B.)  Tractatus  philosophico-theologicus  de  Religionis  Ne- 
cessitate summa  in  Soc.  civili,  8vo.  Hard.  1786 


MORAL  AMP  POUTICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

(T.)  Zifnifiara  AiaronriKdf  or  a  View  of  the  IntdlecUml 
Pdwers  of  Man,  with  Observations  on  their  Cultiyation,  8yo. 

/dverpool,  1821* 
ifawrocordati  (Nicolai)  liber  de  Officiis,  Or.  et  Lat  12mo. 

Maxiiifly  Characters,  and  Reflections,  critical,  satyrical,  and  mo- 
ral, 8vo.  1756 

Mttkle*s  Metaphysical  Maxims,  12mo.  EdM,  1811 

Meister  (J.  F.)  Commentatio  Philosophica  de  Jure-Jurando,  4to. 

X.  Bai.  1811 

Mendeisohn^s  ( Moses)  Phfedon :  on  the  Death  of  Socrates,  8yo.  1789 

Melelerkamp  (J.)  Vestigia  Doctrinse  de  Immortalite  Animemm  in 
lib.  V.  T.  obvia,  8vo.  Hard  1799 

MUhr  (1\)  Natural  Immortality  of  the  Soul  proved  from  the  Scrip- 
tures, 8vo.  Ox.  1707 

Millar  (John)  on  the  Origin  of  the  Dbtinction  of  Banks,  8vo.  1781 

"  ExceUent.''  S.  P. 

Mierelii.  Lexicon  Philosophicum,  4to.  Steiini,  1661 

"  Very  useful."  S.  P. 

MUoellanies,  Philosophical  and  Moral,  of  which  the  fifth  and  sixth 
are  Remarks  on  Professor  Meiner's  History  of  Ancient  Opi- 
nions concerning  the  Deity,  and  an  Account  of  Dr.  Ellice's 
Work  on  the  Origin  of  Sacred  Knowledge.  Vol.  1,  8vo.  1789 

Miakc^>Uancous  Observations  on  the  Controversy  between  the  Mate- 
ritUists  and  their  Opponents. — Essay  on  Rational  Notions, 
1733. — Perronet*s  Vindication  of  Locke  on  Personal  Iden- 
tity, 1728. — An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Existence  of  a 
Material  World,  1781,  8vo. 

''  The  last  mentioDcd  book  abounds  with  pleasantry  as  well  as  abstruse 
ivtisoniDg.  The  style  is  perspicuous  and  elegant,  and  the  model  formed  upon 
Ihat  of  Mr.  Hume.  The  principles  lead  to  unqualified  scepticism  in  natural 
dm  well  as  revealed  religion.  It  is  a  very  curious  fact,  that  the  Bishop  of 
l^udaft*,  in  the  last  volume  of  his  Divinity  Tracts,  when  pointing  out  books 
lor  Yiuutg  Students,  gravely  recommends  this  very  work,as  likely  to  please 
lho!«o  persons  who  have  a  turn  for  Metaphysical  Enquiries.  I  shall  sus- 
|KVl  that  he  had  hardly  read  beyond  the  title-page.  When  living  at  Nor- 
viK'h,  I  t»rdtTcd  the  book  for  a  club,  and  h  iving  read  it,  I  would  not  suffer 
^1  to  c»»  forward.  During  the  controversy  upon  materialism,  between 
^H-ivalUy,  Price,  and  others,  Priestley  met  with  this  book  ;  he  was  struck 
%ivK  the  talents  of  the  writer;  he  eagerly  enquired  after  him  for  several 
\s>AkM«  and  at  last  he  was  informed  that  his  name  was  Kussel,  and  that  be 
Kkd  U'ft  Knglaud  for  the  West  Indies."  S.  P. 


MBTAPHTSICS,  &C.  447 

Mooboddo'B  (Lord)  Ancient  MetafAyaicB,  6  toL  4to.  17T7 

Montagu't  (£.  Wordey)  ReflectionB  on  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  An- 
cient Republics,  adapted  to  the  present  State  of  Britain,  8yo. 

1769 
Montaigne,  ses  Essais,  3  Tol.  12mo.  166i) 

Montaigne's  Essays,  translated  by  John  FloTio,r folio  1613 

Moral  Philosopher,  in  a  Dialogue  between  Philalethes,  a  Christian 
Deist,  and  Theophanes,  a  Christian  Jew.  Seeond  edUion,  cor* 
reeted,  3  vol.  8yo.  1738-40 

More's  (Dr.  H.)  Philosophical  Works,  folio  1712 

Norris's  (John)  Essay  towards  the  Theory^  of  the  Ideal  or  Intelligi- 
ble World,  2  vol.  8vo.  1701 
Napier's  (M.)  Remarks  Illustrative  of  the  Scope  and  Influence  of 
the  Philosophical  Writings  of  Lord  Bacon.  (From  the  Trans- 
actions of  the  Royal  Society  at  Edinburgh.)  4to.  1818 

^  This  book  was  given  by  the  author  to  Dugald  Stewart,  and  by  Dugald 
Stewart  it  was  given  to  me  at  Kenail  House,  25th  of  August,  1819.  Pro- 
fessor Stewart  has  attested  the  gift  in  his  own  hand-writing."   S.  P. 

Nostradamus's  Prophecies  or  Prognostications,  folio  1686 

Oelrichs  (J.  G.  A.)  Commentatio  de  Doctrina  Platonis  de  Deo,  8vo. 

Marbnrgi,  1788 

<<  The  gift  of  the  most  learned  Dr.  Routh,"  S.  P. 

Ontyd  (C.  G.^  de  Morte  et  Varia  Moriendi  Ratione,  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1797 

Opera  diversapleraquede  Rebus  Metaphysicis,  Theologicis,  et  Mora- 

libus,  8  vol.  in  6, 12mo.  Land,  apud  T.  Payne  et  FUitim,  1785 

Oporini  (J.)  Historia  Critica  Doctrinse  de  Immortalitate  Mortalium, 

8vo.  Hamb.  \TS6 

Ozell's  Logic,  or  the  Art  of  Thinking,  4  parts,  12mo.  1716 

Paley's  Principles  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy,  4to.        1785 

Patritii  (F.)  Nova  de  Universis  Philosophia,  Librb  L.  comprehensa 

(Zoroastris  Oracula,  Hermetis  Trismegisti  libelli,  Asclepii 

Discipuli  tres  Libelli,  Mystica  iBgyptiorum,  &c.  Gr.  et  Lat.) 

folio,  very  rare,  see  Vogt,  p.  656-7.  Venet.  1593 

Pearson's  (Edward)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Paley's  Theory  of  Morab, 
8vo.  Ipnoick,  1800 


448  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

Perdval's  (Dr.)  Father's  Instructions,  8vo.  1800 

Perronet's  (Vicar  of  Shoreham)  Vindication  of  Mr.  Locke  from  the 
Charge  of  giving  Encouragement  to  Scepticism  and  Infidelity, 
in  Six  Dialogues,  royal  8vo.  Z.  P.  blue  morocco,  1736 

Second  Vindication  of  Mr.  Locke,  wherein  his  Sentiments 

relating  to  Personal  Identity  are  cleared  up  from  some  Mis- 
takes of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Butler,  in  his  Dissertation  on  that  Sub- 
ject, royal  8vo.  X.  P.  hive  morocco  1738 

Petvin's  Letters  concerning  Mind ;  to  which  is  added  a  Sketch  of 
Universal  Arithmetic,  comprehending  the  Differential  Calcu- 
lus and  the  Doctrine  of  Fluxions,  1750. — Remarks  on  Let- 
ters concerning  Mind,  1752,  8vo. 

"  A  very  learned  book."  S.  P. 

Philological  Essay  on  the  Death  of  Freethinkers,  8vo.  1713 

Philosophical  Essay  on  Man,  being  an  Attempt  to  investigate  the 
Principles  and  Laws  of  the  Reciprocal  Influence  of  the  Soul 
on  the  Body,  2  vol.  8vo.  1773 

Philosophical  Essays — 1.  Of  the  Academical  Philosophy — ^2.  Of 
Active  Power — 3.  Of  Liberty  and  Necessity,  8vo.  1768 

Philosophical  Sketches  of  the  Principles  of  Society  and  Government, 
8vo.  1795 

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Human  Liberty  and  Necessity  is  endeavoured  to  be  deter- 
mined, 12mo.  1783 

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general  Devas^tation  and  Carnage,  that  reign  among  the  dif- 
ferent Classes  of  Animals,  arc  considered  in  a  new  point  of 
View,  and  the  vast  increase  and  enjoyment  derived  to  the 
whole,  from  this  Institution  of  Nature,  is  clearly  demonstrated. . 
Translated  from  the  French,  secojid  editiony  12mo.  1772 

**  This  book  contains  the  seminal  principle  of  many  passages  in  Malthus's 
Essay  on  Population.  It  was  given  to  me  by  Dr.  Edward  Johnstone,  a 
skilful  physician  and  a  very  enlightened  and  worthy  man."  S.  P. 

Philosophorum  Sententise  de  Fato,  et  de  eo  quod  in  nostra  est  Po- 
testate,  collect;e  partim  et  de  Grseco  versa\  per  llugouem 
Grotium,  4to.  Paris.  1648 


METAPHYSICS,  <&C.  449 

Pbilosophorum  qu»  sunt  apud  Ciceronem  Dicta  et  Facta,  18ino. 

Pans.  1555 

Plexiaci  Lexicon  Philosopkicum,  sive  Index  Latinorum  Verborum 
Description  umque  ad  Philosophos  et  Dialecticos  maxim^ 
pertinentium,  in  duas  Partes  distributus.  In  prima  Parte 
Materia  Philosophica,ut  a  Cicerone  tractata  estyServatoReruni 
ordine,  continetur.  In  altera,  vero  quas  Vocabula  a  Scbolas- 
ticis,  ut  aiunt,  novata  sunt,  aut  barbare  et  horrid^  usurpata, 
ab  usitatis  et  Latinis  Vocibus,  ordine  literarum  A.  B.  C.  di- 
ligentissim^  secemuntur,  4to.  Hagts  Comitis,  1716 

*^  This  is  a  most  useful  book  in  supplying  classical  words  for  philoso- 
phical ideas."  S.  P. 

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are  not  correct  LAtin."  S.  P. 

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mano  Intellectu  Libri  tres.  Bononice,  apud  Alexandrum 
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2g 


460  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

which  gave  offence  to  the  Charch  of  Rome,  yet  those  pamgei  re- 
main  in  the  first  edition  which  I  have  in  French,  and  which  I  was  more 
than  ten  years  in  procuring.  I  very  much  esteem  the  Port-Royal,  but 
the  best  is  Wyttenbach's."  S.  P. 

Port-Royal  Moral  Essays,  2  vol.8vo.  1796 

«  Very  excellent  indeed."  .S.  P. 

Price's  (Dr.  Richard)  Review  of  the  Principles,  Questions,  and  Dif- 
ficulties  in  Morals,  8vo.  1769 

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1771 
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wald's Metaphysical  Writings,  8vo.  1774 

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Doctrine  of  Philosophical  Necessity,  8?o.  1777 

Free    Discussion  of  the  Doctrines  of   Materialism  and 


Philosophical   Necessity,    in  a  Correspondence    with   Dr. 
Price,  8vo.  1778 

•.  Philosophical  Tracts  on  Liberty  and  Necessity,  by  Dr. 


Priestley,  Bryant,  &c.  8vo.  1780 

-,  Letters  to  Dr., — on  Materialism,  and  on  Hartley's  Theory 


of  the  Human  Mind,  8vo.  1776 

,  An  Address  to  Dr., — upon  his  Doctrine  of  Philosophical 


Necessity  illustrated,  by  Jacob  Bryant,  (**  who  sent  a  copy 
with  his  name  to  Dr,  Priestley,")  1780.— 2.  A  Slight  Sketch 
of  the  Controversy  between  Dr.  Priestley  and  his  Opponents, 
on  the  Subject  of  his  Disquisitions  on  Matter  and  Spirit. — 


MBTAPBYf  ICS,  &C..  461 

3.  RefleelioBs  on  the  Doetiiae  of  Materialism,  by  PkUalethes 
RiisticaBs,  1779^  8yo. 

Priestley.  Observatioiis  in  Defence  of  the  Liberty  of  Man  as  a  Mo- 
ral Agent,  in  Answer  to  Dr.  Priestley's  Ilkistraiions  of  Phi- 
losophical Necessity,  by  John  Palmer,  1779. — 2.  His  Appen- 
dix to  it. — 3.  Priestley's  Defence  of  himself  in  a  Letter  to 
Palmer,  1779, 8vo. 

Raleigh's  (Sir  Walter)  Remains. —  I.  The  Sceptic,  or  Speculations 
and  Obserrationson  the  Magnificence  and  Opulence  of  Cities. 
— 2.  The  Seat  of  Government,  showing  it  to  be  upheld  by 
the  Two  great  Pillars  of  Civil  Justice  and  Martial  Policy ; 
and  how  this  is  framed  out  of  the  Husbandmen,  Merchants, 
and  Gentry  of  the  Realm. — 3.  Letters  to  the  King's  Majes- 
tic, and  others  of  Qualitie ;  also  his  Demeanour  before  his 
Execution. — 4.  The  Prince,  or  Maxims  of  State. — 5.  Instruc- 
tions to  his  Son  and  Posterity. — 6.  The  Dutiful  Advice  of  a 
loving  Son  to  his  aged  Father,  12mo.  1651 

^  Dr.  Parr  is  bound  to  make  the  following  statement  Mr.  Hume,  in 
his  History  of  England,  speaks  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  as  one  of  the  first 
Free-thinlBCrs  in  this  country.  Now  in  Kaleigfa's  History  of  the  World, 
he  again  and  again  writes  as  a  believer  in  Revelation.  What  then  should 
lead  Mr.  Hume  to  this  opinion  ?  It  was,  Dr.  Parr  suspects,  hastily  and 
not  very  fairly  formed  from  the  title  of  the  Tract,,  which  stands  first  in 
this  4soilcctioa.  This  acute  and  philosophical  litidc  work  contains,  in- 
deed, the  medulla  of  scepticism,  but  then  it  is  a  mere  tentamen  or  liuuSy 
as  Mr.  Hume  ought  to  have  seen.  But  Mr.  Hume  looked  no  further,  or  he 
would  have  found  in  other  parts  of  the  same  volume,  decisive  proofs  of  Sir 
WaLler'srpiety.  Dr.  Parr  appeals  to  the  *  InstructionlB  to  his  Son  and  pos- 
terilj,'  and  to  'the  DatifiU  Advice  of  a  loving  Son  to  his  aged  Father.' 
In  the  former  there  is  a  chapter  with  this  title :  '  Let  God  be  thy  pro> 
tector  and  director  in  all  thy  actions ;'  and  in  the  latter,  although  there 
is  no  eK^Kisa  mention  of  the  name  of  Christ,  there  are  frequent  and  se- 
liotts  references  to  the  New  Testament,  St.  Austin,  St.  Cyprian,  and  to 
Daniel." 

^*  Dr.  Parr  would  here  notice  one  curious  fact  The  eloquent  passage 
in  .page  45  of  the  introduction  to  Warburton's  Julian,  was  probably  sug- 
geatod  to  the  bishop  by  a  passage  equaUy  eloquent  in  Sir  Walter  R^ 
leigh's  History,  where  he  is  speaking  of  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.*' 

RaniliBi  (Joh.)  Dottrinale  Mortis,  Opus  egregium,  8vo.    Paris.  1515 
Rayment's  (Rev.  B.)  Official  Memoirs  of  the  Juridical  Examination 

262 


452  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

into  the  Authenticity  of  the  Miraculous  Events,  whidi  hap- 
pened at  Rome  in  the  Years  1796-7,  translated,  8vo.      1801 

"  This  book  was  criticised  by  Mr.  Berrington,  and  defended  by  Dr. 
John  Milner."  S.  P. 

Refined  Courtier,  12ino.  1679 

**  This  book  was  given  to  me  by  Peregrine  Dealtry,  Esq.,  and  contains 
far  better  instmctions  for  good  manners  than  the  Lettera  of  Lord  Chester- 
field." S.P. 

Reid's  (T.)  Essay  on  the  Active  and  Intellectual  Powers  of  Man, 

2  vol.  4to.  Edmimrgh,  1785 

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Reinhard  (F.  V .)  de  Vi  qua  Res  parvae  afficiunt  Animum  in  Doctri- 

na  de  Moribus  diligentius  explicanda,  8vo.    VUembergte,  1789 

'*  in  my  library  there  are  few  boc>ks  I  value  more  than  this  work  of 
Reinhard."  S.  P. 

Reinholdi  (C.  L.)  Periculum  novae  Theorise  Facultatis  Represen- 
tativae  Humana? ;  Theodisci  vertit  F.  G.  Bom.  8vo. 

1^.1797 

*'  This  is  a  modification  of  the  Kantian  Philosophy."  S.  P. 

Richebourg  (Jac.  de)  Ultima  Verba  Factaque  et  Ultimas  Yolun- 
tates  Morientium  Philosophorani,  Virorumque  et  Foemina- 
rum  Illustrium,  &c.  &c.  plurimis  ^  Scnptoribus  descripta, 
compilata,  collecta,  et  variis  ^  Linguis  in  Latinam  Linguam 
translata,  2  vol.  folio  1721 

**  A  precious  book.  I  know  not  whether  it  be  considered  by  collectors 
as  scarce,  but  I  do  not  remember  having  seen  any  copy  besides  my 
own."  S.P. 

Richter  (H,  F.)  de  Facuitate  Sentiendi,  Lips.  1822.— Hollebeek, 
Diss.  Theol.  de  Optimo  ConcioniimGenere,  Lugd,Bat,  1770, 
8vo. 

Robeck  (Johannis)  Fxercitatio  Philosopbica  de  Ei/Xoyy>  E£ay«7^, 
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etiam  Judneorum  et  Christianorum  :  recensuit  ac  praefatus  est 
Funccius,  4to.  Rintelii,  1736 


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Animadversionibus  nota?it  ac  praefatus  est  Funccius,  4to. 

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Roell  (H.  A.)  Dissertationes  Philosophicae  de  Theologia  Natural], 
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French,  3  vol.  12mo.  1763 

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4to.  Cant.  1744 

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Eywood.*' 

Slave  Trade — ^TracU  on  the— 1.  Defence  of  the  Slave  Trade  on  the 
Grounds  of  Humanity,  Policy,  and  Justice,  1804. — 2.  Pro- 
ceedings in  the  House  of  Commons  on  the  Slave  Trade,-  by 
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of  Nations,  3  vol.  8vo.  1784 


METAPHYSICS,  &C.  465 

Smith's  (Adam)Thcory  of  Moral  Sentunents,  to  which  is  added  a  Dis- 
SQrtatioD  on  the  Origin  of  Languages,  third  editum,  1  vol. 
8vo.  17«7 

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Stewart,  1796.— An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Dr. 
Robertson,  by  Dugald  Stewart,  1801,  4to. 

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by  Philostratus,  8vo.  1823 

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concerning  the  Formation  and  Generation  of  Spiritual  and 
Material  Beings,  8vo.  1748 

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Historlam  Scriptorum  pertinent,  addidit  H.  E.  G.  Paulus, 
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JetuB,  1802 

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2vol.4to.  1792-1814 

**  Fion  the  author."  S.  P. 

Idem,  2  vol.  8vo.  Edinb,  1816 


466  MORAL   AND    POLITICAL   PHILOSOPHY, 

Stewart*s  Outlines  of  Moral  Philosophy^  $eeond  edUicm,  Svo. 

Edmb,  1801 

**  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  with  respectful  and  affeetioikate  compliments 
from  the  author." 

Philosophical  Essays,  4to.  Edinb.  1810 

**  The  gift  of  the  very  accomplished,  enlightened,  and  honorable  iepre> 
sentative  for  the  County  of  Noi-thumberland,  Sir  Charles  Monck,  Bart., 
when  I  was  visiting  his  hospitable  and  most  elegant  mansion,  Belsay  Cas- 
Ue,  Sept  5,  1819."  S.  P. 


-  The  same,  second  edition,  8yo.  Edmb.  1816 

<'  The  gift  of  the  author,  my  inestimable  friend  and  the  most  enlightened 
philosopher  now  living  in  Europe."     S.  P. 

—  ''  Inimitable^*   Dissertation,  exhibiting  a  General  View 


of  the  Progress  of  Philosophy,  prefixed  to  the  Supplement  of 
the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  (**  presented  by  the  Author"). — 
Dissertation  second,  exhibiting  a  General  View  of  the  Pro- 
.  gress  of  Mathematical  and  Physical  Science,  by  Playfair. — 
An  entirely  New  and  Complete  Science  of  Metaphysics, 
founded  on  Transcendental  Philosophy,  by  a  Disciple  of  Kant, 
4to. 

**  I  have  conversed  with  Mr.  Wirgman,  the  writer  of  the  last  mentioned 
article,  who  gave  it  to  me ;  he  is  au  ingenious  man.  He  gave  me  another 
book,  written  by  himself,  upon  the  Kantian  philosophy.  He  kept  a  silver- 
smith's shop  in  St.  James's  Street,  and  sold  off  in  1822."     S.  P. 

Stillingfleet's  (Bishop)  Answer  to  Mr.  Locke's  Letter  concerning 
some  Passages  relating  to  his  Essay  of  Human  Understand- 
ing, mentioned  in  the  late  Discourse  in  Vindication  of  the  Tri- 
nit)',  1697. — Bishop  Stiiiingfleel's  Answer  to  Mr.  Locke's 
Second  Letter,  wherein  his  Notion  of  Ideas  is  proved  to  be 
inconsistent  with  itself,  and  with  the  Articles  of  the  Christian 
Faith,  8vo.  1708 

Stuart's  (James)  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Political  Economy, 
2  vol.  4to.  1767 

Suarez  (Francisci)  Metaphysical  Disputationes,- 2  vol.  in  1,  folio 

Genev€B,ie36 
de  Legibus,  ac  Deo  Legislatore,  folio  Londini,  1679 


MBTAPHYSICS,   <&C.  457 

Sydenhani*ii  Dissertation  on  the  Doctrine  of  Heraclitus,  so  far  as  it  is 
mentioned  or  alluded  to  by  Plato,  4to.  1775 

*'  Sydenham*8  Dissertation  is  most  profound.'*  S.  P. 

The  Theory  of  Agreeable  Sensations,  12mo.  1774 

"  This  is  a  trufy  philosophical  book,  and  elegantly  written."  S.  P. 

Thorbeckii  Responsio  ad  Quaestionem  de  principiis  Philosophiae  et 
Officiorum  in  Ciceronis  Operibus  philosophicis,  Lugduni,  181B 
— Scholzii  (A.)  Curae  Criticae  in  Uistoriam  Textus  £yangelio- 
rum  Commentationibus  duobus  exhibitae.  Heidelb.  1820,  Byo  . 

Tiliani  (6.  M.)  Tabula  compendiosa  de  Origine,  Successione,  ^tate^ 
et  Doctrina  Veterum  Philosophorum,  cum  Annot.  H.  Wolfii, 
12mo.  BasU,  1580 

**  Very  useful,  and  once  in  the  possession  of  the  learned  historian  Mitford."  S.  P. 

Tolandi  Pantheisticon,  sive  Formula  celebrandae  Sodalitatis  Socra- 
ticae,  in  tres  Particulas  divisa,  quae  Pantheistarum  sive  Soda- 
liam,  continent,  1 .  Mores  et  Axiomata :  2.  Numen  et  Philo- 
sophiam :  3.  Libertatem,  et  non  fallentem  Legem,  neque, 
fallendam.  Praemittitur  de  antiquis  et  novis  Eruditorum 
Sodalitatibus,  ut  et  de  Universo  infinito  et  aeterno,  Diatriba. 
Subjicitur  de  duplici  Pantheistarum  Philosophia  sequenda, 
ac  de  Viri  optimi  et  ornatissimi  Idea,  Dissertatiuncula,  8yo. 

Cosmopoli,  1720 

"  LU>er  rarissimus  ;  with  the  autograph  of  J,  Tawne^  the  friend  and 
advocate  of  Bishop  Warburton,  and  the  author  of  several  acute  and  learned 
work*."  S.  P. 

Tracts  (Philosophical) 

"  /am  now  gwng  to  insert  a  precious  collection  of  Philo- 
sophical Tracts  in  2  vol.  which,  after  many  enquiries,  I  never 
found  to  he  in  the  possession  of  any  learned  friend.*^ 

Vol.  1  is  called  Fluxions  and  Visions,  and  contains, 
1.  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Nature  and  Certainty  of  Sir 
Isaac  Newton's  Methods  of  Fluxions,  and  of  Prime  and  Ulti- 
mate Ratios,  by  Benjamin  Robins,  1735. — 2.  A  Vindication 
of  Sir  Isaac  Newton*s  Principles  of  Fluxions,  against  the  Ob- 
jections contained  in  the  Analyst,  by  J.  Walton,  Dublin, 
1735.— 3.  Remarks  by  Robins,  on  Mr.  Fuller's  Treatise  of 


468  MORAL  AND  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

Motion,  Dr.  Smith's  complete  System  of  Optics,  and  Dr.  Jh- 
rin's  Essay  upon  Distinct  and  Indistinct  Vision,  1739. — 4.  A 
Reply  to  Mr.  Robins's  Remarks,  by  James  Jurin,  M.D.  1739. 
— 5.  A  full  Confutation  of  Dr.  Jurin's  Reply  to  the  Remarks 
of  his  Essay  upon  Distinct  and  Indistinct  Vision,  by  Benja- 
min Robins,  1640. — 6th.  A  Letter  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Robins' 
full  Confutation  in  the  Reply  to  his  Remarks  on  the  Essay 
upon  Distinct  and  Indistinct  Vision,  by  James  Jurin,  M.  D. 
1741. — 7.  A  Preliminary  Discourse  to  an  Intended  Treatise 
on  the  Fluzionary  Method,  largely  explaining  the  Nature  and 
Pecularity  of  that  Doctrine,  in  a  familiar  and  easy  Manner, 
by  John  Rowning,  1756,  8vo. 
In  the  second  volume  are  contained,  1.  The  Theory  of  Vision, 
by  Berkley,  1735. — 2.  The  Analyst,  or  a  Discourse  addressed 
to  an  Infidel  Mathematician,  by  Berkley. — S,  Geometry  no 
Friend  t6  Infidelity,  or  a  Defence  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton  and  the 
British  Mathematicians,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Ana- 
lyst, by  Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis.  ''  ik  this  Tract  there  is  an 
ingenious  Defence  of  Mr.  Locke*s  meaning,  not  his  words,  upon 
Abstract  Ideas,** — 4.  A  Defence  of  Free-Thinking  in  Mathema- 
tics, in  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  of  Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis: 
with  an  Appendix  concerning  Mr.  Walton's  Vindication  of 
the  Principles  of  Fluxions  against  the  Objections  contained  in 
the  Analyst,  by  Berkley. — 5.  The  Minute  Mathematician,  or 
the  Free-Thinker  no  Just  Thinker,  set  forth  in  a  second  Letter 
to  the  Author  of  the  Analyst,  by  Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis, 
1736,  8vo. 

"  Happy  have  I  been,  and  happy  will  be  any  future  possessor  of  this 
scarce  collection."  S.  P. 

Tractatus  Philosophic!.  An  extensive  Collection  of  Philosophical 
Tracts,  consisting  chiefly  of  Disputations  held  at  different 
German  Universities,  circa  1620-1720.     9  vol.  4to. 

"  I  consider  this  as  a  rare  and  valuable  collection  of  tracts  upon  various 
and  some  of  tliem  most  interesting,  subjects  of  Philosophy.  1  never  sai», 
nor  even  heard  of  these  tracts  as  possessed  by  any  English  Scholar,  or 
known  to  them.  I  bought  them  from  Mr.  Ford,  a  vigilant  bookseller  at 
Manchester.   I  read  many  of  them  in  that  town,  when  1  was  visiting  my 


METAPHYSICS,  &C.  469 

learned  firiend  Dr.  Holme ;  I  read  more  afterwards  at  HattoB,  aad  I  look 
upon  the  Collection  quite  as  a  precious  treasure.''    S.  P. 

Tracts  relating  to  the  Scotch  Society  at  Norwich,  afterwards  caUed 
the  Society  of  Universal  Good  Will,  *'  of  which  I  was  a  member. 
They  were  written  by  the  active  aaad  kmmame  prcMident,  Dr. 
Murray,  a  Phyridan  in  Norwich"  AUo  Tracts  published  by 
the  Philanthropic  Society  in  London  instituted  for  the  preven- 
tion of  crimes.  "  They  were  probably  written  by  Mr.  Agutter, 
a  worthy  and  sennble  CUrgyman^  by  whom  they  were  communi- 
cated to  me.'*    8vo.  1780 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  Pursued,  9  vol.  Bvo.  1768 

■  Light  of  Nature — "  a  judicious*'    Abridgment    of, — (by 
Hazlitt)  Bvo.  1807 

Vocal  Sounds,  by  Edmund  Search,  Esq.  12mo.  1773 

«  This  is  an  acute  and  very  scarce  little  book.  I  had  never  heard  of  it 
until  this  copy  was  obligingly  presented  to  me  by  Sir  Walter  Mildmay, 
who  knew  my  veneration  for  the  talents  and  virtues  of  the  author.  It  was 
brought  to  me  at  Hatton  by  my  learned  friend,  the  Rev.  G.  A.  Browne,  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge."    S.  P. 

Free  Will,  Fore  Knowledge,  and  Fate,  a  Fragment,  Bvo.  1763 

—^  — >  see  Comment  (Cuthbert). 

Tucker's  (Dean)  Treatise  concerning  Civil  Grovemment,  8vo.    1781 
Tnmbull's  (George)  Principles  of  Moral  and  Christan  Philosophy,  2 
vol.  8vo.  1740 

Vere's  (James)  Physical  and  Moral  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  Inter- 
nal Restlessness  of  Man,  12mo.  1778 
Yillette  (C.  L.  de)  Dissertation  sur  rOrigine  du  Mai,  8vo.         1766 
y indicise  Mentis,  an  Essay  on  the  Being  and  Nature  of  Mind.  8vo.l702 
Voltaire's  Philosophical  Dictionary,  or  the  Opinions  of  Modem  Philo- 
sophers on  Metaphysical,  Moral,  and  Political  Subjects,  4 
vol.  12mo.  1789 
'■  ■            Anti-Machiavel,  8vo.  1762 

Philosophical,  Literary,  and  Historical  Pieces,  translated 

by  W.  8.  Kenrick,  8vo.  1780 
Philosophy  of  History,  8vo.                                        1706 

■  Essay  on  the  Manners  and  Spirit  of  Nations,  translated  by 


Dr.  Wiltiamsy  Dr.  Campbell,  and  others,  6  vol.  8vo.       1780 


400  MORAL  AND   POLItlCAL  PHILOSOPHY, 

Voluseni  (Flor.)de  Animi  tranquiliitate  Dialogus,  12mo.  EditUf,  1751 
Walchii  (J.  6.)  Introductio  in  Philosophiam,  12mo.  Lips,  1730 

Walker,  on  the  Education  of  Young  Gentlemen,  12mo.  1687 

Wallace's  (*'  The  excellent  Mr,^*)  Various  Prospects  of  Mankind, 
Nature,  and  Providence,  8vo.  1761 

"  '  In  Payne* 8  Cataloguey  1770,  this  is  given  to  Price,  Query,  the  tame 
man  who  wrote  on  morals  P  To  this  query  by  a  former  possessor  of  the 
Work,  (apparently  not  Dr.  Lort,  whose  autograph  is  howerer  on  the  same 
page,)  Dr.  Parr  makes  the  following  reply: — 'The Dr.  Price  who  wrote  on 
Morals,  also  published  some  Dissertations,  of  which  one  is  on  Providence. 
But  this  Work,  in  Godwin's  Book  on  Political  Justice,  is  expressly  and 
justly  ascribed  to  Mr.  Wallace,  and  the  internal  arguments  are  numeroos 
and  decisive.  There  is  no  resemblance  of  Dr.  Price's  style  or  manner  of 
reasoning.  There  is  more  vivacity,  more  taste,  more  sensibility,  than  there 
is  in  the  writings  of  Dr.  Price.  There  are  many  instances  of  Scotticism. 
There  is  a  long  and  pointed  reference  in  the  Note  of  p.  7,  to  the  admirable 
Work  of  Mr.  Wallace  on  the  Populousness  of  Ancient  Nations. 

I  was  particularly  struck  with  the  Vindication  of  Providence,   the 
Scheme  of  Liberty,  and  the  Scheme  of  Necessity."  S.  P. 

Warburton's  (Bishop)  View  of  Lord  Bolingbroke's  Philosophy,  in  4 
Letters,  8vo.  1754-5 

Critical   Inquiry  into  the  Opinions  and   Practice  of 

the  Ancient  Philosophers,  concerning  the  Nature  of  the  Soul 
and  a  Future  State,  and  their  Method  of  the  Double  Doctrine, 
with  a  Preface,  Bvo.  1748 

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12mo.  1737 

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i Logick,  or  the  right  Use  of  Reason  in  the  Enquiry  after 

Truth,  Bvo.  1729 

Improvement  of  the  Mind,  2  vol.  8vo.  1784 


Webster's  (W.)  Essay  on  Anger  and  Forgiveness,  18mo.  1750 

Wendler,  de  Somno  Dissertatio  philosophica  Lips,  1805. — Thum- 
migii  Demonstratio  Immortalitatis  Animas,  ex  Intima  ejus 
Natura  deducta,  Marpuryi,  1737. — Annotationes  quaedam 
Theologica',  ad  philosophicam  Kantii  de  Religione  Doctri- 
nam,  Tubingo!,  1793. — J.  L.  Wolif,  de  Animac  Humanae  Im- 
mortalitate,  Lips,  1740.--Plaz,  de  Brutorum  Imaginatione 
Dissertationes,  Lips.  1740. — Kellner,  de  Divinatione  Animse 


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Hunianae  perperam  tributa,  lApu,  1755. — J.  A.  Titmanny  de 
Somniis  Dissertatio  psychologica,  lAps.  1799,  4to. 

^  A  volume  of  excellent  Tracts."  S.  P. 

Wieri  (Jo.)  de  Lamiis  Liber,  et  Commeat.  de  Jejuniis,  4to. 

fiasil  1582 
Wolfii  (Christ.)  Philosophia  Bationalis,  sive  Logica  Methodo  Scien- 

tifica  pertractata,  et  ad  Usum  Scientiarum  atque  Vitae  aptata. 

Prsmittitur  Discuirus  Pneliminaris  de  Philosophia  in  genere, 

4to.  Franctf.  1740 

Wotton's  Reflections  on  Ancient  and  Modem  Learning,  Bvo.    1694 
Worcester's  (Bishop  of)  Answer  to  Locke's  Essay  on  the  Human 

Understanding,  2  vol.  8vo.  1697 
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' ,     Scholanim  XJsibus 

accommodata,  12mo.  Hake,  1794 
■ ,      Idem,    recognovit 


G.  Mass,  12mo.  Hahs,  1820 

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Disputatio  quae  Praemium  reportavit  Anno   1783, 


de  Quzestione  publico  proposita :  '  Quse  fuerit  veterum 
Philosophorum,  inde  a  Thalete  et  Pythagora,  usque  ad 
Seuecam,  Sententia  de  Vita  et  Statu  Animorum  post  Mortem 
Corporis.'  Amst,  1783. — Francisci  Binkes  Responsio  ad 
Qusestionem  Juridicam  de  Analysi  et  Constitutione  Doctrinae 
in  Ciceronis  Libris  de  Officiis,  Lugd.  Bat,  1819,  4to. 
Yates  (J.  A.)  Colonial  Slavery,  Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  Hus- 
kisson,  8vo.  Liverpool^  1824 

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Zouch,  Tractatus  de  Politia,  8vo.                                      Lond.  1705 


462 


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NATURAL  HISTORY,  MEDICINE,  MATHEMATICS, 


&c.  &c. 


Abbot's  (Charles)  Flora  Bedfordiensis,  8vo.  1796 

'  <<  From  the  Author/'    S.  P. 

AiLin's  Dictionary  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy,  2  toL  4tQ.      1807 

AJkennde  (Marci)  de  Dysenteria  Commentarius^  8vo.  1764 

Anmao  (Conradi)  Dissertatio  de  Loquela;   qua  non  solum  Vox 

Humana  et  Loquendi  Artificium  ex  Origine  sua  eruuntur,  sed 

et  traduntur  medii,  quibus  ii,  qui  ab  Incunabulis  Surdi  et  Mud 

Ivarent,  Lcqoelom  adipisci»  Sec  12mo.  Anui,  1700 

Arbuthnot's  (John)  Essay  coDceniing  the  Nature  of  AHments,  &c. 

«vo.  1735 

"  The  gift  of  Dr.  T.  Carter  to  my  Father,  Aug.  9th,  1739."   S.  P, 

Arnold's  (Dr.  Thoimas)  Case  of  Hydrophobia,  commonly  called 
Canine  Madness,  from  the  Bite  of  a  Mad  Dog,  suo()essfulIy 
treated,  8vo.  1793 

"  Ex  done  eruditi  auctoris,  AnnoSacro,  1803."  S.  P. 

Observatious  on  the  Nature,  Kinds,  Causes,  and  Prevention 

of  Insanity,  Lunacy,  or  Madness.    Second  Editian,  improved 
and  enlarged,  2  vol,  Bvo.  1806 

Baccii  (A.)  De  Thermis  Libri  septem,  folio  Romce,  1622 

Baconi  (Rogerii)  Epistolae  de  Secretis  O  peri  bus  Artis  et  Naturae, 
et  de  Nullitate  Magiae ;  Opera  Johannis  Dee,  18mo. 

Hamh.  1618 

Baker  (Gcorgii)  de  Catarrho  ct  de  Dysenteria  Londinensi  Libellus, 


NATUBAL  HISTORY,  &C,  463 


Xoi,^  l764.~Ejusdem  Dissertatio  de  Afcotibiis 

Schwartzii  (Joannia)  Sermo  Academiciii  de  Foribua  CntiinB 

in  Libros  Veteris  Prudenti®  regundis,  GrmdMgm,  VWt^ — 

Oratio  Harreiana,  a  Reihan,  Lmd.  17T7,  4to. 

«  The  compliment  paid  by  Dr.  Baker  to  Mr.  Dimcan,  page  7,  waa  omit- 
ted in  the  subsequent  editions  of  his  book  de  Caiarrko.**    S.  P. 

Baker,  Opuscula  Medica,  iterum  edita,  8vo.  Lond.  1814 

**  With  Sir  Frederic  Baker's  compliments." 

^  Given  to  me  Blarch  12, 1817. — Sir  6.  Baker  and  Dr.  Lawrence  were, 
in  my  judgment,  the  finest  writers  of  Latin,  among  the  physicians  of  my 
own  days.  I  have  noticed  a  few  passages,  by  which  I  observe  the  candour, 
good  sense,  taste,  and  great  erudition  of  Sir  George.*'  S.  P. 

Bancroft's  Experimental  Researches  cooceming  the  Philosophy  of 
Permanent  Colours,  vol.  1  {aUpubltMhed),  8vo.  1794 

*'  Presented  by  the  author." 

Barrow  (James)  Lectiones  Mathematics,  12mo.  Land.  1683 

Barry's  (Edward)  Observations,  historical,  critical,  and  medical,  on 

the  Wines  of  the  Ancients,  4to.  1776 

Bayle's  (Peter)  Reflections  on  the  Comet  of  1680,  2  vol.  12mo. 

1708 
Beckmann's  (John)  History  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries,  3  vol. 

8vo.  *  1797 

*'  A  most  useful  book."  S.  P. 

Belgradi  Epbtolae  IV.  de  Rebus  Physicis  et  Antiquis  Monumentis 
sub  Retina  recens  inventis,  12mo.  Venetii$r  1748 

Berkeley's  (Bishop)  Works,  $ee  Metaphytics. 

BlaBcardi  Lexicon  Medicum  Graeco-Latinum,  12mo. 

Amtt.  1629 

Bodogh  (Michaelis)  de  Philosophematum  omnis  ^vi  ac  inprimis 
recentissimi  in  Theoriam  Medicam  Inflexu,  Dbsertatio  In- 
auguralis  Medica,  8vo.  S.  Paiakmiy  1817 

Boerhaave's  Aphorisms  concerning  the  Knowledge  and  Cure  of  Disea- 
ses, 8vo.  1736 

*'  The  gift  of  Dr.  Thomas  Carter,  formerly  under-master,  and  afterwards 
vice-provost  of  Eton,  to  his  intelligent  nephew,  Samuel  Parr,  my  fiither. 
August  9, 1739."    S.  P. 

Boerhavii  Oratio,  qu&  repurgatae  Medicinte  faeilis  asseritur  Simplici- 
tas,  4to.  L.  Bat.  1721 


464  PHYSICS,  NATURAL  HISTORY,  &C. 

BoDoycastie's  Blements  of  Geometry,  8vo.  1789 

Boscovich  de  Solis  ac  Luoae  Defectibus  libii  V.,  4to.      Lmd.  1760 
Boyle's  (R.)  Works,  6  vol.  4to.  1772 

Experiments  on  the  Porosity  of  Bodies,  Byo.  1684 

Free  Enquiry  into  the  Notion  of  Nature,  12mo.  1686 

Brown's  (John,  M.  D.)  Works,  with  a  Biographical  Account  of  the 

Author,  by  his  Son,  3  vol.  8vo.  1804 

Brown  (Joannis)  Elementa  Medicinae,  8va  EdM,  1784 

'*  Revcrendo  viro,  a  Musis  prs  reliqnis  alto  et  in  intimo  Pierii  antri 
recessu  nutrito,  Samueli  Parrio,  coeptam  Uteris  consuetudinem,  pnesentia 
firmatam  ct  araicitia  munitaiii,  cupieDs,  exagitats  a  Medicis  doctrins 
exemplum,  Joannes  Bruno  male  mactatus  auctor." 

Elements  of  Medicine,  translated  from  the  Latin,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1778 

<'  Gift  of  the  most  ex.traordinary  author."    S.  P. 

Brown's  (Thos.)  Observations  on  Darwin's  Zoonomia,  8vo. 

Edinb.  1798 
Bruckner.    Th6orie  du.  Syst^me  Animal  Leid.  1767 

*'  This  book  is  anonymous.  The  Author  was  Mr.  Bruckner,  a  Scholar  of 
Valkenacr,  a  Teacher  of  the  French  Language,  and  Pastor  of  the  German 
Church  at  Norwich.  He  gave  me  the  book,  and  for  prudential  reasooi 
told  the  secret  to  few."    S.  P. 

Bruning  (Gerbrandi)  Schediasma  de  Mesmerismo  ante  Mesroerum, 

in  quo  disquiritur,  num  veteres  iEgyptii,eorumque  Coluni  ad 

Pontum    Euxinum,  Graeci,   Romani,    atque   alii   celeberri- 

mum  illud  inventum  Mesmeri,  quod  Magnetismum  Animalem 

vocant,  reapse  cognitum  habuerint  eoque  usi  fuerint,  8vo. 

Gron,  1815 

"  A  curious  book."     S.  P. 

Buchan's  (Dr.  Wm.)  Domestic  Mediciue,  8vo.  1792 
Buffon's  Natural  History,  by  Smellie,  9  vol.  8vo.  1785 
Burnet  (Th.)  Telluris  Theoria  Sacra :  Orbis  nostri  Orig.  et  Mutat 
complectens,  4to.  1681-9 
Arch'iPologia;  Philosopbicae,  sive  Doctrina  Antiqua  de  Re- 
rum  Originibus,  8vo.                                                   Lond.  1728 

Archaiologia  Philosophica,  translated,  with  Remarks  thereon 

by  Mr.  Foxton.     "  Postfixed  is  a  work  called''  The  Immor- 
tality of  the  Earth  demonstrated  by  Reasons  drawn  from  the 


NATURAL    HISTORY,  &C.  405 

Gail  (Jo.)  de  Canibus  Britannicis  liber ;  de  Rarionim  Animaliuiii 
et  Stirpium Historia Liber;  de  libris  propriis,  liber unus;  de 
Pronunciatione  Graecae  et  Latins  Linguae,  cum  Scriptione 
nova,  Libellus :  ad  optimorum  Exemplarium  Fidem  recogniti 
a  S.  Jebb,  M.  D.  12mo.  Lond.  1729 

Carpenter's  (J.)  Treatise  on  Agriculture,  8vo.         Stourbridge,  1806 
Catalogue  (Descriptiye)  of  Minerals,  intended  for  the  Use  of  Stu- 
dents, by  which  they  may  arrange  the  Specimens  they  collect, 
»econd  editiony  Byo.  1816 

Castelli  Lexicon  Medicum  Grseco-Latinum,  4to.  Lips.  1713 

Chamberlaine's  (William)  Practical  Treatise  on  the  superior  Effi- 
cacy and  Safety  of  Stizobium,  or  Cowhage,  (the  DoUchos  Pru^ 
riens  of  Linnaeus,)  12mo.  1804 

"  The  gia  of  the  author."  S.  P. 

Chevalier's  (Thomas^  Treatise  on  Gun-Shot  Wounds,  8yo.       1804 

*•  The  gift  of  the  author."  S.  P. 

Cbeyne's  (Dr.)  Essay  on  Regimen,  together  with  five  Discourses, 
Medical,  Moral,  and  Philosophical,  8yo.  1740 

Cbimrgici  Scriptores  optimi  quique,  veteres  et  recentiores,  plerique  in 
Germania  antehac  nonediti;  nunc  primum  in  unum  con- 
junct! Volumen,  folio  Tiguri,  1555 
"  With  the  autograph  of  George  Shirley."  S.  P. 

Chimrgici  Graecorum  Libri,  Gr.  et  Lat.  studio  Cocchii,  folio 

Flarenti4By  1756 

Clarke's  (Dr.  John)  Demonstration  of  some  of  the  principal  Sections 

of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Principles  of  Natural  Philosophy,  8yo. 

1730 
Coilectio  Dissertationum  Medicarum  Marburgensium,  Fasc.  III. 

Marburg.  1822 

CoDstantini  (R.)  in  Dioscoridis  Libros  V .  Enarrationes,  cura  Amati, 

cum  Correctionibus  Lemmatum  et  Adnotationibus,  8vo.  wood 

aUs  Lugd.  1558 

"  This  book  once  belonged  to  Dr.  Bcntley."    S.  P. 

Cooke's  (Dr.  John)  Treatise  on  Nervous  Diseases,  8vo.  1820 

**  The  gift  of  the  intelligent,  discreet,  and  unassuming  author.**    S.  P. 

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406  PHYSICS, 

Cordeinoy(D.  de)  Tractatus  Physiciduo:  1.  De  Corporis  et 

Distlnctione;  2.  de  Loquela,  l8nio,  CrawtMe,  1679 

Corvisart's  (J.  N.)  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  and  Org^anic  Lesions 
of  the  Heart  and  Great  Vessels,  translated  from  the  French 
by  C.  H.  Hebb,  8vo.  1813 

*'  For  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  as  a  token  of  great  respect  for  his  onrivilled 
learning  and  patriotism,  from  the  Translator." 

Costard's  (George)  History  of  Astronomy,  with  its  Application  to 
Geography,  History,  and  Chronology,  4to.  1767 

Letter  to  Martin  Folkes,  Esq.  concerning  the  Rise  and  Pro- 

gpress  of  Astronomy  amongst  the  Ancients,  8yo.  1746 

Farther  Account  of  the  Progress  of  Astronomy  among  the 


Ancients,  8vo.  1748 

Cours  complet  de  toutes  les  Sciences,  12mo.  1816 

Crawford's  (Dr.)  Experimental  Enquiry  into  the  Effects  of  Tonics, 
and  other  Medicinal  Substances,  on  the  Cohesion  of  the  Ani- 
mal Fibre,  8yo.  1816 
CuUen's  (Dr. William)  Institutions  of  Medicine,  third edUion,  corrected 
Part  I.  (Physiology),  8vo.                                    Edmb.  1786 
Darwin's  (Dr.)  Zoonomia,  or  Laws  of  Organic  Life,  2  vol.  4to.  1794 
Dawes  (John)  Elements  of  Fluxions,  Bvo.             Birmingham,  1^21 

"  Given  to  me  l)y  my  friend  the  author,  a  surgeon  at  Birmingham."     S.  P. 

Derham's  Miscellanea  Curiosa,  containing  a  Collection  of  some  of  the 
principal  Phoenomena  in  Nature,  3  vol.  Ovo.  1708 

"  These  books  were  highly  valued  by  Dr.  John  Jcbb  and  myself."  S.  P. 

Dictionarium  Medieum  ex  Hippocrate,  Aretaeo,  Galeno,  Oribasio, 
Rufo  Ephesio,  Aetio,  Tralliano,  Paulo  iEgineta,  Actuario, 
Celso,  12mo.  Excndit  H,  Stephanus,  1564 

Diderot's  Essay  on  Blindness,  translated,  12mo.  n.  (/. 

Dispensatory  of  the  London  College  of  Physicians,  translated  into 
English,    with  Remarks,  &c.  by  H.  Pemberton,  M .D.  8vo. 

1746 

Dodson's  (James)  Plain  and  Familiar  Method  for  attaining  the  Know- 
ledge and  Practice  of  Common  Arithmetic,  12m#.  1760 


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Dundonald^s  (Earl  of)  Treatise^  shewing  the  intimate  Connection  that 
subsists  between  Agriculture  and  Chemistry,  4to.  1795 

Dutens'  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Discoveries  attributed  to  the 
Modems,  translated  from  the  French,  8vo.  1769 

*'  This  book  was  reviewed  with  great  ability  by  Mr.  Bewley,  of  Great 
MassiDgfaam,  Norfolk.  He  had  wonderiiil  knowledge  in  chemistry ;  he 
had  great  general  knowledge.  He  was  much  esteemed  by  Dr.  Johnson, 
who  sent  him  a  copy  of  his  Lives  of  the  Poets.  He  was  a  most  unassum- 
ing and  amiable  man,  and  his  first  publication  was  his  review  of  the  above 
Work  of  Dutens."  S.  P. 

Edinburgh  Philosophical  Journal,  conducted  by  Dr.  Brewster  and 
Professor  Jameson,  from  its  Commencement  in  1819,  to  July 
1824,  21  parts,  8yo.  (the  first  6  bound  in  3  vol.) 

Encyclopedic,  ou  Dictionnaire  raisonn6  des  Sciences,  des  Arts,  et 
des  Metiers,  par  une  Soci^t^  des  Gens  de  Lettres,  mis  en  or- 
dre  par  Diderot,  et  quant  k  la  partie  Math^matique,  par 
d'Alembert.  Avec  le  Supplement  et  la  Table  Analytique  et 
raisonn6e  des  Mati^res  (par  Mouchon),  33  vol.  folio,  plates 

Paris,  1761-1777 

Encyclopaedia  Londinensis,  voL  1 — 30, 4to.  1797,  &c. 

Britannica,  18  vol.  4to.  third  edition        Edinb.  1797 

,  Supplement,  6  vol.  4to.  Edinb.  1820,  &c. 

Metropolitana,  Parts  I.— XIV.  4to.  1818-26 

,  Edinburgh,  by  Brewster,  vol.  1. — 14,  4to. 

Edinb.\^ 

,  Chambers',  or  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  edited 

by  Dr.  Rees,  6  vol.  folio  1788 

^ ,  Rees',  39  vols,  4to.  complete^  the  plates  beutg  inserted, 

1819 

Essays  and  Observations,  Physical  and  Literary,  vol.  1st.  8vo. 

Edinb.  1764 

<<  I  have  no  other  volume  than  the  first  I  was  particularly  pleased 
with  the  first  and  second  Essays  on  the  Laws  of  Motion,  by  Mr.  Henry 
Holme  and  Dr.  John  Stuart."  S.  P. 

Falconer's  (Wm.)  Remarks  on  the  Influence  of  Climate,  Situation, 

Nature  of  Country,  Population,  Nature  of  Food  and  Way  of 

Life,  4to.  1781 

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468  PHYSICS, 

Falconer's  Dissertation  on  the  Influence  of  the  Passions,  12mo.  1791 

"  The  Gift  of  the  Author."  S.  P. 

Farr's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Philosophical  Enquiry  into  Animal  Motion,  8?o. 

1771 

Oaffarelli  Curiositates  Inauditae,  cum  Notb  Michaelis,  2  vol.  in  1, 

12mo.  Bambwgi,  1676-1706 

Garmanni  (L.  C.  F.)  dc  Miraculis  Mortuorum  Libri  tres ;  quibus  prs- 

missa  Dissertatio  de  Cadavere  et  Miraculis  in  Genere,  Opus 

physico-medicum,  4to.  Dreid.  et  Lipt.  1769 

^  This  is  a  very  scarce  and  curious  book."  S.  P. 

Gassendi  (Petri)  Opera  Omnia,  6  vol.  folio  Lugd.  Bai.  1658 

Gibson's  (Benjamin)  Practical  Observations  on  the  Formation  of 
an  Artificial  Pupil  in  several  deranged  States  of  the  Eye.  To 
which  are  annexed  Remarks  on  the  Extraction  of  Soft  Catar 
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ture in  the  Cornea :  illustrated  by  Plates,  8vo.  1811 
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'*  Glandorp  was  highly  esteemed  by  Boerhaave,  and  his  Latinity  is 
very  perspicuous.''  S.  P. 

Goldsmith's  (Oliver)  Survey  of  Experimental  Philosophy,  2  vol.  8vo. 

1776 

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8vo.  1779 

Gooch  (Dr.  R.)  on  Puerperal  Insanity,  Bvo.  1820 

Gorraei  (Joannis, — Medici  Parisiensis,)  Opera,  (Definit  Med.  libri 24, 
Gr.  et  Lat. ;  Nicandri  Theriaca  et  Alexipharmaca,  Gr.  et  Lat 
cum  Scholiis,  c&c.)  folio  Pari*.  1622 

Gregory  (J.)  Conspectus  Medicinae  Theorcticae,  2  vol.  8vo. 

Edmb.VI^ 

"  Great  sense,  great  knowledge,  great  taste,  and  excellent  Latinity."  S.  P. 

Gregory's  (Dr.)  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  2  vol.  4to.  plaiet 

1806 
Hancock's  (Blith)  Doctrine  of  Eclipses,  8vo.  Nanoich,  1782 

Harris's  (Joseph)  Description  and  Use  of  the  Globes,  8vo.         1763 


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Hartley  (D.)  Epistola  ad  Ric.  Mead  varias  Lithontripticum  Joaniise 
Stephens  exhibendi  metbodos  iodicans,  Bath,  1751.  "  David 
Hartley,  when  herepubluhed  hU  father's  Works,  does  not  seem 
to  have  been  aware  of  this/' — A  Treatise  on  the  Ear,  by  M. 
Duverney,  englished  by  John  Marshall,  1748. — A  physical 
Dissertation  on  Drowning,  in  which  Submersion  is  shewn  to 
be  consistent  with  Length  of  Life,  by  Dr.  Johnson,  8vo. 

Barveii  (Guil.)  Opera,  a  Collegio  Med.  Lond.  edita,  cum  Vita  Auc- 
toris  a  T.  Lawrence,  royal  4to.  portr.  russia  extra,  gilt  edges 

Lond.  1166 

"  £x  (loQo  Yiri  optimi  Martini  Davy,  Caii  Coll.  Alamni,  tertio  Id. 
Sept.  A.  D.  1790."  S.  P. 

Harveianae  Orationes  Anniversariae  X.  ab  Akenside,  Blanchard, 
Hawley,  Taylor,  Browne,  Healde,  Green,  Warren,  Battie, 
Wilmot,  4to.  Cant.  1736-1760 

• a  Battie,  Wilmot,  Hale,  Hawley,  Banks,  et 

Hoadley,  &c.  8  tracts,  in  1  vol.  4to.  Lond.  v.  a. 

Haslam's  (John)  Letter  to  the  Governors  of  Bethlem  Hospital,  8vo. 

1818 

Hellier's  (Rev.  John)  Solution  of  a  Problem  in  Physical  Astronomy, 
by  which  swiftly  converging  Series  are  obtained,  4to.       1798 

Henderson's  (A.)  History  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Wines,  4to.  1824 

Holt's  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  with  a  Preface  **  evi- 
dently written  by  Dr.  Johnson,'*  folio 

Hopson's  (Dr.)  Essay  on  Fire,  with  an  Appendix,  called  **  Tenta- 
men  physico*chemico-medicum  de  Tribus  in  Uno."  1781. — 
2.  The  Philosophy  of  Earthquakes,  natural  and  religious,  by 
William  Stukeley,  1750.— 3.  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Account  of 
^ther,  Dublin,  1745. — A  Metaphysical  Catechism,  containing 
a  Sum  of  the  Doctrines  of  Materialism  and  Necessity,  1782 

Hutton's  (James)  Dissertation  upon  the  Philosophy  of  Light,  Heat, 
and  Fire,  8vo.  Edinb.  1194 

Huxham's  (Dr.  John)  Essay  on  Fevers,  8vo.  1756 

**  Excellent  When  my  Father  wished  me  to  be  educated  to  the  prac- 
tice of  Medicine,  he  judiciously  and  earnestly  recommended  to  me  Hux- 
ham's  Essay  on  Fevers,  and  Boerhaave's  Aphorisms."    S.  P. 


470  PHYSICS. 

JohiistoDe*8  ("  the  celebrated  Dr.  Jawtes^  of  WorceUer^)  Essay  on 
the  Use  of  the  Ganglions  of  the  Neryes»  8vo.  1771 

'*  The  gift  of  my  excellent  friend  Dr.  Johnstone  of  Birmingham.''  S.  P. 

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Johnstone's  (Dr.  John)  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Power  of 
Mineral  Acid  Vapours  to  destroy  Contagion,  8vo.  1803 

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on  his  Letter  to  Mr.  Wilberforce,  and  a  further  Account 
of  the  Power  of  Mineral  Acids  to  destroy  Contagion,  8yo. 

1805 

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Philosophy,  in  four  books,  Oxford,  1762.— Works  of  John 
Whitehurst,  1792,  2  vol.  in  1,  4to. 

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Philosophy  of  the  Elements,  4to.  1781 

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Introduction  to  Natural  Philosophy,  8vo.  1733 

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1699 

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**  Dr.  Parr  suspects  a  mistake  in  the  quotation  from  Hippocrates,  p.  3. 
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**  Samueli  Parr  huncce  libnim  D.D.  Joannes  Johnstone  IX  Cal.  Dee. 
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Lee,   Disputatio  Medica  Inauguralis,  quaedam  de   Oculi   Morbis 

complectens,  8yo.  Edinb.  1815 

Leibnitii  Opera  Omnia,  studio  J.  Dutens,  6  vol.  4to.      Geneo(B,  1768 

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of  the  late  Dr.  John  Coakley  Lettsom,  by  Thomas  Joseph  Pei- 

tigrew.  Surgeon,  8vo.  1812 

Leybourn's  (T.)  Mathematical  Questions  proposed  in  the  Ladies' 

Diary,  with  their  Solutions,  4  vol.  8vo.  1817 

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Malatidis  (D.)  Tractatus  de  Otalgia,  Bvo.  VientuB,  1820 

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Circle,  Svo.  1738 

Mawe  and  Abercrombie's  Gardener,  12mo.  1784 

Middleton  (Conyers)  de  Medicorum  Veterum  Romanorum  Condi- 
tione,  4to.  Lond.  1726 

.  Ad  Middletoni  de  Medicorum  apud  Vet.  Rom.  degentium 

Conditione  Diss.  Responsio,  royal  Svo.  Lond.  1727 

**  Bj  Ward  of  Gresham  College,  who,  together  with  Dr.  Leland,  de- 
fended Mead  against  Middleton,  but  unsuccessfully."  S.  P. 

Moore's  (James)  History  of  the  Small  Pox,  Svo.  1815 

Two  "  very  sensible"  Letters  to  Dr.  Jones,  on  the  Composi* 

tion  of  the  £au  Medicinale  d'Husson,  Svo.  1811 
History  and  Practice  of  Vaccination,  Svo.                      1817 

"  The  gifts  of  the  Author,  a  skilful  surgeon  in  Conduit-street,  and  bro- 
ther to  the  celebrated  but  injured  Sir  John  Moore."  S.  P. 

Morgan's  (G.  C.)  Lectures  on  Electricity,  2  vol.  12mo.  1794 

Moseley's  (Dr.  Benjamin)  Treatise  on  Tropical  Diseases,  on  Military 

Operations,  and  of  the  Climate  of  the  West  Indies,  fourth 

edition^  with  considerable  Alterations,  Svo.  1803 

**  For  the  most  learned  Dr.  Parr,  from  his  friend  tMfe  Author."  S.  P. 

Nicholsil  (Fr.)  De  Anima  Medica  Praelectio,  cui  accessit  Disquin- 


•  474  PHYSICS, 

tio  de  Motu  Cordis  et  Sanguinis  in  Homine  Nato  et  non 
Nato,  Tabulis  Musis  illnstrata,  4to.  1773 

*'  A  book  which  Dr.  Paxr  values  highly." 
Nicholsii  (Fr.)  Compendium  Anatomico-CEconomicum,1746.— Ejusd. 
Oratio  Harveiana.  1739. — Ejasd.de  Anima  Medica  Prslec- 
tiOy  Lond.  1750. — An  Essay  on  the  External  Use  of  Water, 
by  Smollett,  1752. — Introductio  in  Praxin  Clinicam  a  Boer- 
haave,  L,  Bat.  1740. — Dissertatio  Medica  de  Cholera,  a  Dick- 
son, Edinb.  1750.  —  Dissertatio  Physiologica- Medica,  a 
Meerman,  Edinb,  1753. — Dissertatio  Medica  de  Fibre  Re- 
mittente,  ab  Home,  Edinb.  1750,  4to. 

Vita,  cum  Conjecturis  ejusdem  de  Natura  et  Usu  Partium 

Humani  Corporis  Similarium :  Scripsit  T.  Lawrence,  M.D. 
4to.  Lond.  1780 

"  Best  sense  in  best  Latin."    S.  P. 

Nicholson's  (William)  Introduction  to  Natural  Philosophy,  illus- 
trated with  copper-plates,  2  vol.  8vo.  1790 
'  Journal  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Chemistry,  and  the  Arts, 
36  vol.  in  IB,  8vo.                                                         1802,  &c. 

*'  This  most  useful  work  began  January,  1802,  and  continued  till  1814. 
I  believe  the  excellent  writer  died  in  that  year,  and  who  will  supply 
his  place  ?  He  was  unassuming,  candid,  communicative,  sagacious,  and 
most  strictly  upright"     S.  P. 

A  Continuation  of  the  same,  called  the  Journal  of  Arts, 


&c.,  begun  1816,  ending  1822,  13  vol.  8vo. 
Opuscula  omnia,  Actis   Eruditorum   Lipsiensibus  inserta,   quae  ad 
universam    Mathesim,   Physicam,    Medicinam,  Anatomiam, 

r 

Chirurgiam  et  Philologiam  pertinent,  ab  anno  1682,  ad  annum 
1687,  4to.  Venetiis,  1740 

Parson's  (Dr.  James)  Philosophical  Observations  on  the  Analogy 
between  the  Propagation  of  Animals  and  that  of  Vegetables, 
8vo.  1752 

Pennants  (Thomas)  British  Zoology,  4  vol.  8vo.  298  engramwji 

1812 

PercivaPs  (Dr.  Thomas)  Works,  Literary,  Moral,  and  Medical.— 
Memoirs  of  His  Life  and  Writings,  Ac.  4  vol.  8vo.  1817 

"  The  gift  of  the  author^s  son/'     S.  P. 


NATURAL  HISTORY,  &C.  476 

Percival's  Medical  Ethics,  or  a  Code  of  Institutes  and  Precepts,  8vo. 

Manchetter,  1803 

"  The  gift  of  the  author."    S.  P. 

Pharmacopceia  Edinburgensis,  12mo.  1807 

Regalis,  a  Clarke,  12mo.  Lond,  1810 

Philosophical  Transactions,  abridged  by  Lowthorp  and  Jones,  to  the 

year  1720,  and  by  Reed  and  Gray  to  1730,  7  vol.  4to. 
Philosophical  History  and  Memoirs  of  the  Academy  of  Sciences  at 
Paris,  translated  and  abridged  by  John  Martjrn  and  Ephraim 
Chambers,  5  vol.  8vo.  1742 
Pluche  (Antoine  le)  Spectacle  de  la  Nature,  avec  une  Traduction 
Italienne,  6  vol.  12mo.                                           Venez,  1738 
Nature  Displayed,  translated  from  the  French  by  Mr.  Hum- 
phreys, 7  vol.  12mo.                                                          1767 

"  The  favourite  book  of  Dr.  Parr  when  a  boy." 

Priestley's  ("Joseph)  Illustrations  of  the  Huttonian  Theory  of  the 
Earth,  8vo.  no  title  Birmingham 

History  and  Present  State  of  Discoveries  relating  to  Vi- 
sion, Light,  and  Colours,  4to.  1772 
History  of  Electricity,  with  Original  Experiments,  2  vol. 


8vo.  1776 

Quincy  (J.)  Lexicon  Physico-Medicum,  8vo.  Land,  1743 

Raii  (Joannis)  Methodus  Plantarum,  emendata  et  aucta,  8vo. 

Zond.  1703 
Raphsonii  (Jos.)  Historia  Fluxionum,  4to.  Land.  1716 

Rogers  (6.)  Oratio  Harveiana  1681,  et  Ejusd.  Oratio  in  Gymnasio 

Patavino,  4to.  1646 

Rohanlt's  System  of  Natural  Philosophy,  translated  by  Dean  Clarke, 

2  vol.  8vo.  1736 

Roscoe's  Address  before  the  Proprietors  of  the  Botanic  Garden  in 

Liverpool,  previous  to  its  Opening,  8vo.  Liverpool,  1802 

Rowning's  (T.)  Compendious  System  of  Natural  Philosophy,  with 

Notes,  2  vol.  8vo.  1769 

Russell  (Ricardi)  DeTabe  Glandulari,  sive  de  Usu  Aquae  Mannse  in 

Morbis  Glandularum  Dissertatio,  8vo.  1760 


iff  t  /^      :9mmic$g 


.1 


$11  :l  .  InqluraB^fead  in  St  John's  Coll^^e,  Cambridge^  2T<d.  4lo. 

CmM^  1748 
ftumdenon's  Elements  of  Algebra, — Select  Parts  of»  8vo.  17j||l 
Serreti  Symporum  Universa  Ration  ad  lGhd«ii  Cenuraram  diligiMiter 

eip<^ta,  ISmo.  Ports,  1^ 

Snuth's  (Stanhope)  JBssay  on  the  Causes  and  Variety  of  Complexiott 

and  Figure  in  the  Hun»an  Species,  8vo.  PiKh<fe^tq>  1!^^^ 
|pi|ll>^I>r.  E^)  Barmonics,  or  i^  Philoscgj^y  of  Mnsicaji  j3oni^ 

8vo.  17» 

^j|iy$h*fi  Obserrations  on  the  prevailing  Practice  of  supplying  M edi^ 

Assistance  to  the  Poor,  Bvo.  iSld 

/^  Xbejift of tlie  suthor,  a  skUfol  Surgeon  »t  Southam."    Si.  F- 

Sftenlations  on  the  Mode  and  Appearances 'of  Impp^OfpatiiHi  in  the 
Human  Female,  by  a  Physician,  Qyo.  1780 

Stay  (B.)  Philosophise  Recentioris  labri  X,  Tersibus  tradits,  em 
Adnotaddliibus  et  Supplementis  Josephi  Bosikmcdi,  Toi.  t, 

^o.  lIoMtf,  1755 

"^Hiit  tblumeoontaiiit  only  three  bboks;  I  dmid  nefermeet  villi  the 
..  other."    S.P. 

Stephant  (H.)  Dictionarium  Medicum,  6r.  et  Lat,  ISmo. 

Parif.  1564 

Stewart's  (Dugald)  Account  of  a  Boy  bom  Blind  and  Deaf,  collected 
from  authentic  Sources  of  Information,  with  a  few  Remarks 
and  Comments,  4to.  EdM.  1812 

Strother's  (Dr.  £d.)  Essay  on  Sickness  and  Health,  in  which  Dr. 
Cheyne's  mistaken  Opinions,  in  his  late  Essay,  are  occasionally 
taken  notice  of,  8vo.  1725 

Sydenhami  (T.)  Opuscula  quotquot  prodiere  omnia,  cum  Indice, 
12mo.  Anut.  1683 

Synopsis  of  the  Arrangement  of  the  Preparations  in  the  Gallery  of 
the  Museum  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  8vo.        1818 

"  This  book  was  given  to  me,  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  by  a  skilful  sur- 
geon, a  profound  philosopher,  a  most  animated  writer,  and  most  valuable 
friend,  Sir  Anthony  Carlisle.''    S.  P. 

Tacquet  (Andreas)  Elementa  Geometrise,  k  G.  Whiston,  8vo. 

Ca$U.  1710 


NATURAL  HISTORY,  Ac.  411 

Tayloii  Dissertatio  Medica  de  Inflammatione  Intestiiionim 

Edinb.  1761 
DissertatioMedica  Inauguralis  de  Hsmorrhagus,  8vo.    1789 

"  By  Dr.  Taylor  of  Caithness,  wlio  lived  some  time  at  Warwick,  and 
was  much  acquainted  with  Dr.  Parr." 

Toulmain  (Dr.  G.  H.)  on  the  Instruments  of  Medicine,  8vo.      1789 

"  The  gift  of  Dr.  Taylor,  a  scholar,  a  philosopher,  an  acute  physician, 
and  my  friend,  while  he  lived  scarcely  noticed  at  Warwick."    S.  P. 

Tychsen  (O.  G.)  Physiologus  Syrus,  sea  Historia  Animaliimi 
XXXII.  Syriace  et  Lat.;  e  Cod.  Vat.  l2mo. 

BoitoMi,  1795 

'*  A  curious  book,  given  to  Dr.  Henley,  of  the  East  India  College,  by 
the  Editor."    S.  P. 

Voltaire's  Elements  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Philosoi^yy  translated  by 
John  Hanna,  8vo.  1738 

Watson's  Chemical  Essays,  5  vol.  12mo.  Camb.  1781 

Wbiter's  (Walter, — '<  the  teamed  and  mgemaiu^')  Dissertation  on  the 
Disorder  of  Death,  or  the  State  of  the  Frame  under  the  Signs 
of  Death,  called  Suspended  Animation,  8vo.     Norwich^  1819 

Willis  (Thomae)  de  Anima  Brutorum,  quae  Hominis  Vitalis  ac  Sen- 
sitiva  est,  Exercitationes  duae,  prior  Physiologica,  altera  Pa^ 
thologica,  4to.  Oxford^  1672 

Wonders  of  Nature  and  Art,  6  vol.  I2mo.  plaie$  1768 


47« 


FINE  ARTS 


Avison's  (Charles)  Essay  on  Musical  Expression^  12mo.         1775 

Brown's  (Dr.)  Dissertation  on  the  Rise,  Union,  and  Power,  the  Pro- 

gressions^  Separations,  and  Corruptions,  of  Poetry  and  Music, 

4to.  1763 

Bumey's  (Dr.)  General  History  of  Music,  4  vol.  4to.  1771 

Dallaway's  (James)  Obseryations  on  English  Architecture,  royal 

8vo.  1806 

Daniel's  Rural  Sports,  vol.  1,  4to.  platei  1801 

"  The  gift  of  Jockey  Dr.  Maltby,  to  Jockey  Dr.  Parr." 
Du  Bos'  (I'Abb^)  Critical  Reflections  on  Poetry,  Painting,  and 
M«sic,  translated  into  English  by  Thomas  Nugent,  3  vol.  8¥0. 

1748 

Essays  on  Gothic  Architecture,  by  the  Rev.  T.  Warton,  Rev.  J. 

Bentham,  Captain  Grose,  and  the  Rev.  J.  Milner,  royal  8vo. 

1808 

Harris's  (James)  three  Treatises,  the  first  concerning  Art,  the  second 

Music,  Painting,  and  Poetry,  and  the  third  Happiness,  8to. 

1766 
Hawkins's  (Sir  John)  General  History  of  the  Science  and  Practice 
of  Music,  6  vol.  4to.  1776 

Hawkins's  (Rev.  John  Sidney)  History  of  the  Origin  and  Establish- 
ment of  Gothic  Architecture,  royal  8vo.  1813 
Jones  (Inigo)  Designs,  consisting  of  Plans  and  Elevations  for  Pri- 
vate and  Public  Buildings,  by  W.  Kent,  2  vol.  in  1,  folio 

1727 

Jones'  (William)  Clavis  Campanalogiae,  or  a  Key  to  the  Art  of 

Ringing,  12mo.  1788 

"  A  favourite  book."     S.  P. 


FINB   ARTS.  479 

Justi  (Pascasii)  de  Alea,  Ubri  duo,  18mo.  Anui.  1042 

Magii  (Hier.)  de  TiDtinnabulis,  liber  posthumus,  Franciscus  Sweer- 
tius  Notts  illustrabat,  AmH.  1064.— Ejusd.  H.  Magii  de 
Equuleo  hactenus  incognito  Liber.  Anut,  1064,  ISmo* 

**  This  learned  work  '  De  TintmnabtdU*  was  written  bj  Magius, 
whilst  he  was  working  as  a  slave  in  a  quarry  in  Turkey.  Dr.  Parr  bought 
and  read  the  book  when  he  lived  at  Colchester.  He  has  [since  met  with 
only  one  learned  book  on  bells.  He  found  it  in  the  copious  and  curious 
library  at  Shrewsbury.  He  borrowed  it  with  the  leave  of  the  learned 
master,  Dr.  S.  Butler.  He  for  many  years  has  made  many  enquiries 
among  booksellers,  celebrated  and  obscure.  They  knew  nothing  of  the 
book,  and  as  it  is  a  great  curiosity,  Dr.  Parr  will  insert  the  tiUe  here. 
*  AIS,  Jo.  Bapt,  PaccichdU  JCti.  ex  Regali  Parthenopito  Theologontm 
CoUegiOi  de  Tttdinnabvlo  NdUmo  Lucuhratio  AutunmaUg :  in  qua  D,  Pom. 
tmt,  et  cujusUbet  Sacro-Prqftmum  Ae$  Campanum^  juridiee  acphUologi' 
ce  traclatur.  Indice  cum  gemino*  NeaptUj  mmpHbut  MiehaUs  Alo^tU 
Mutiiy  1698.* " 

Malcolm's  Treatise  on  Music,  abridged,  8vo.  1778 

Mercurialis  (Hieronymi)  de  Arte  Gymnastica  Libri  sex,  4to.  platet 

Veneiiis,  apud  Juniai,  1601 

"  The  gift  of  the  Rev.  John  Lynes.''  S.  P. 

Milner's  (Rev.  John)  Treatise  on  the  Ecclesiastical  Architecture  of 
England  during  the  Middle  Ages,  with  ten  illustrative  piatei^ 
royal  8vo.  1811 

Palladio's  Architecture,  in  four  books,  Italian  and  English,  with 
Notes  and  Observations  by  Inigo  Jones,  folio  1715 

Reynolds'  (Sir  Joshua)  Discourses,  1769-70-71-72-76,  4to. 

Rickman's  (Thomas)  Attempt  to  discriminate  the  Styles  of  English 
Architecture,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Grecian  and  Roman  Or- 
ders, 8vo.  1817 

Robertson's  Enquiry  into  the  Fine  Arts,  vol.  1,  4to.  1784 

Rudiments  of  Ancient  Architecture,  containing  an  Historical  Ac- 
count of  the  Five  Orders,  with  their  Proportions.  To  which 
is  added  a  Dictionary  of  Terms,  8vo.  1810 

Vertue's  (George)  Anecdotes  of  Painting  in  England,  digested  and 
published  by  Horace  Walpole,  6  vol.  cr.  8vo.  1786 

Wood's  (John)  Origin  of  Building,  or  the  Plagiarism  of  the  Heathens 
Detected,  in  5  books,  folio  Bath,  1741 


480 


JURISPRUDENCE. 


k 


Aerodii  (P.)  de  Patrio  Jure  Liber^  12mo.  Paris^  1594 

Alciali  (Andreie — JCti.    Mediolaneosis)    de  Verbonim  Significa- 

tione  Libri  quatuor.     Ejusdem  in  Titulum  XVI.  Lib.  Diges- 

tonim  Commentariif  12mo.  Francof.  1582 

Araot*8  (Hugo)  Collection  and  Abridgment  of  celebrated  Criminal 

Trials  in  Scotland,  4to.  Edmb.  1785 

Asneri  (6.)  Specimen  Inaugurale  ad  Novellam  99,  8vo.  Jaue,  1888 

Augustini  (Antonii — Archiepiscopi  Tarraconensis)  de  Legibus  et 

Senatus-consulUs  Liber,  adjunctis  ^gum  Antiquanim  et  Se- 

natus-consultorum  Fragmentis ;  cum  rTotis  Fulvii  Ursini,  8yo. 

'*'       jRoNue,  1588 
Bacon's  (Lord  Francis)  Exemplum  Tractatus  de'  a.  jntibus  Juris,  and 
other  Latin  pieces,  translated  by  James  Stanford,  Esq.  Ad- 
vocate, 12mo.  Edinb.  1823 
Barrington's  Observations  on  the  more  Ancient  Statutes,  4to.     1789 
hatriXiKuy  Libri  LX.  (i.  e.  Universi  Juris  Romani,  auctoritate  Prin- 
cip.  Romanorum,  Grascam  in  Linguam  traducti  Eclogee.)  Gr. 
et  Lat.  edidit  C.  A.  Fabrottus,  7  vol.  folio  Paris.  1647 

,     Supplementum,    continens   Li- 

bros  Quatuor  Basilicorum  49 — 52;  nunc  primum  ex  Co- 
dice  Manuscripto  Regiae  Bibliothecae  Parbiensis  inte- 
gre  editos,  Latine  vertit,  Variantes  Lectiones  coUegit,  No- 
tasque  criticas  ac  juridicas  tarn  aliorum  quam  suas,  addi- 
dit  Gul.  Otto  Reitz,  Ictus.  Accedunt  Thalelwi,  Theodori, 
Stephani,  Cyrilli,  aliorumque  Ictorum  Graecorum  Commentarii 
in  Tit.  D.  et  Cod.  de  Postulando,  sive  de  Advocatis,necnon 
de  Procuratoribus  et  Defensoribus  :    Novissime  ex  Codice 


JURISPRUDENCE.  481 

M.  S.  Bibliothecas  Lugduui-Batavas  edidit,  Latine  veriit,  et 
castigavit  David  Ruhukenius,  folio  Lugd,  Bat.  1766 

"  There  is  a  treasure-house  of  juridical  learning  in  the  SuppUmentwn 
Operis  BasiHci  Fabrotiani,  by  Reitz  and  Ruhnkenius,  and  in  the  Novu8 
Thcsauru8  Juris  Canonici,  by  Meemian."     S.  P. 

Bentham  (Jeremy)  Trait^s  de  Legislation  Civile  et  P^nale,  pr^ced^s 
de  Principes  generaux  de  Legislation,  et  d*une  Vue  d'un 
Corps  complet  de  Droit :  termiD6s  par  un  Essai  sur  I'lnflu- 
ence  des  Temps  et  des  Lieux  relativement  aux  Lois.  Publics 
en  Francois  par  Dumont  de  Geneve,  d'apr^s  les  Manuscrita 
confies  par  TAuteur,  3  vol.  8vo.  Parii,  1802 

Elements  of  Packing  Juries,  tw  title,  8vo, 

Fragment  on  Government,  being  an  Examination  of  Black- 
stone,  8vo,  1776 

• Draught  of  the  New  Plan  for  the  Organization  of  the 


Judicial  Establishment  l*i  France,  proposed  as  a  Succedaneum 
to  the  Draught  presented  fci  the  same  purpose  by  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Constitution  to  the  National  Assembly,  De- 
cember 21,  1789.  —  2.  Judicial  Establishments. — 3.  A 
Draught  '^f  a  Code  for  the  Organization  of  the  Judicial 
Establishm^  w,  and  herein  of  the  Distribution  and  Gradati6n 
of  the  Courts  of  Justice  in  general. — 4.  On  the  mode  of 
Parcelling  out  Jurisdiction. — 5.  On  Courts  of  Appeal. — 6. 
On  Judges  of  the  ordinary  Courts. — 7.  On  Voluntary  Pro- 
secutors, 1789,  8vo. 
^-  Letter  to  the  National  Convention  of  France,  1793,  not 


ptiblithed. — 2.  A  Protest  against  LavF  Taxes,  1793.— 3.  Plea 
for  the  Contitution,  1803.— 4.  Bentham's  Penitentiary  Plan, 
not  publUketL — Maurice's  Vindication  of  his  Modern  History 
of  Hindoostan,  against  the  Edinburgh  RevievFer,  1805. — 6. 
Du  Mitand's  Letter  to  the  National  Institution  of  France,  on 
the  Simplification  of  the  Twelve  useful  Languages,  1804. — 7. 
Mr.  King's  Apology,  1799. — 8.  Dr.  J.  Johnstone's  Account  of 
the  Discovery  of  the  Power  of  Mineral  Acid  Vapours  to  de- 
stroy Contagion,  1803. — 9.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Bowles,  on  his 
*  Thoughts  on  the  General  Election/  and  another  to  Mr.  Fox 

2  I 


482  JURISPRUDENCE. 

on  the  late  Duke  of  Bedford*  Nottingham,  1803.  -^10.  Flower's 
Reflections  on  the  Preliminaries  of  Peace  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  French  Republic,  Cambridge,  1802. — 11.  The 
Proceedings  of  the  Parliament  of  Ireland,  Dublin,  1799. — 
12.  Bentham's  Second  Letter  to  Lord  Pelham  on  the  Penal 
Colonization  of  New  South  Wales,  1802. — 13.  Speech  of 
Wm.  Adam,  Esq.  in  the  House  of  Commons,  for  an  Address 
to  the  King  for  Clemency  in  behalf  of  Thomas  M uir,  Esq. 
and  the  Rev.  T.  F.  Palmer,  1794,  8fo. 

Bentham's  Introduction  to  the  Rationale  of  Evidence,  no  title. — 2. 
The  Debate  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly's  Bill  on  the  Sentence  for 
High  Treason,  by  Basil  Montagu,  1813. — A  Review  of 
the  late  Publications  on  Libel,  of  Messrs.  George,  Holt, 
Starkie,  and  Jones;  by  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple^ 
1815. — Hints  to  the  Public  and  the  Legislature  on  the  Nature 
and  Defect  of  Evangelical  Preaching,  by  a  Barrister,  (part  5,) 
1812,  8vo. 

' —  Remarks  on  the  Indictment  af  Sir  Charles  Wolsley,  Bart., 

and  Jos.  Harrison,  and  on  the  Trial  of  Edmonds  and  others, 
1820. — Reply  to  Adair's  Charges  against  the  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester, 1821. — Phil  pott's  Letter  on  the  Poor  Laws,  1819. — 
Eardly  Wil mot's  Letter  to  the  Warwickshire  Magistrates  on 
Juvenile  Delinquency,  1820,  8vo. 

Bilderdykii  (JCti.)  Observationum  ct  Emendationum  Libri  duo,  2 
vol.  in  1,  8vo.  Ludg.  Bat.  1819-20 

Blackstone's  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England,  4  vol.  8vo. 
seventh  edition  Oxford,  1775 

Brissonii  de  Verborum,  quae  ad  Jus  pertinent,  Significatione,  Libri 
XVIII,  folio  ParU,  1696 

de  Formulis  et  Solemnibus  Populi  Romani  Verbis,  Libri 

VIII,  4to.  Franco/.  1692 

De  Veteri  Ritu  Nuptiarum  et  Jure  Connubiorum  Liber, 


18mo.  Amst.  1662 
Buddei  Selecta  Juris  Naturae  et  Gentium,  l2mo.  HcU^b,  1704 
Idem,  12mo.  HaUe,  1717 

**  Though  bearing  the  same  title  as  the  preceding,  yet  a  distinct  work."  S.  P. 


JURISPRUDENCE.  483 

Binrlamaqui*8  (J.  J.)  Principles  of  Natural  and  Politic  Law,  trans- 
lated by  Nugent,  2  toI.  8vo.  1763 

Burn's  (Dr.)  New  Law  Dictionary,  continued  to  the  present  time, 
by  John  Bum,  Esq.  his  Son,  2  vol.  8vo.  1792 

Ecclesiastical  Law,  4  vol.  8vo.  1776 

Bynkershoek  (Comelii  van)  Opera  Juridica,  6  vol.  4to. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1752,  &c. 

Calvini  Lexicon  Juridicum,  siye  Juris  Csesarei,  Canonici,  Feudalism 

Oivilis  et  Criminalis  Vbcum  Penus,  cura  Gothofredi,  folio 

Gene&o?,  1864 

Ci^ck  (Ludoyici)  Vindiciae  secundum  omnium  fere  ICtorum  de 
generaiis  specialisque  Hypothecae  Discrimine  Sententiam, 
quam  Albertus  Merz  falsam  esse  arguit,  Dissertatio  Inaugu- 
ralis,  4to.  GoU.  1820 

Cataneo  (Count)  on  the  Source,  the  Strength,  and  the  true  Spirit  of 
Laws,  in  3  parts,  in  which  the  Errors  of  M.  de  Montesquieu 
and  some  other  eminent  Writers  are  accurately  considered. — 
To  which  are  added  Essays  on  the  Natural  Origin  of  Poli- 
tical Governments,  8vo.  1763 

Clausingii  Jus.  Publicum  Bromanum,  i.  e.  Fasciculus  Arcanorum  Sta- 
tum  Reip.  Rom.  exhibens;  Manutii  Lib.  de  Legibus*  de 
de  Dierum  Ratione,  &c.  l2mo.  Lemg.  1731 

Code  of  Gentoo  Laws^  translated  by  Halhed,  8vo.  1777 

Codex  Theodosiahus,  cum  perpetuisCommentariis  Jacobi  Gothofredi, 
6  vol.  in  4,  folio  Lugd.  1676 

Coke  upon  Lyttleton,  folio,  portrait  1620 

Collection  of  Articles,  Injunctions,  Canons,  Orders,  Ordinances, 
and  Constitutions,  Ecclesiastical,  with  other  Public  Records 
of  the  Church  of  England,  chiefly  in  the  Times  of  King  Edward 
VI.,  Queen  Elizabeth,  King  James,  and  King  Charles  1, 4to. 

1684 

Corps  de  Droits  Fran9ais,  contenant  les  Codes  Napoleon,  &c.  par 
Rondonneau,  4to.  Patu,  1810 

"  The  gift  of  my  learned  friend  Dr.  John  Johnstone."    S.  P. 

2  I  2 


484  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Corpus  Juris  Civilis,  cum  D.  Gothofredi  et  alionim  Notis,  S  vol. 
folio  Amst.  Ettevir,  1603 

,  8vo.  Amst.  1681 

Corvini  (Julii)  Jurispnidentia  Romaua  Vulteii  HermaoDi  contracted 
18mo.  Amtt.  1644 

Comnienterius  de  Verbonim  Significatioiie,  18mo. 

Anui.  1667 

Cragii  (D.  T.)  Jus  Feudale,  opera  et  studio  Jacobi  Baillie»  folio    . 

EdMMb.  1732 

Cramer  (A.  G.)  de  Verbonim  Significatione,  Tituli  Pandectarum»  et 
Codicis^  8yo.  KUUe,  1811 

Croke's  Report  of  Homer  against  Uddiard  (on  the  Consent  neces- 
sary to  the  Marriage  of  Illegitimate  Minors)  8yo.  1800 

Remarks  on  Schlegel's  Work  upon  the  Visitetton  of  Neutral 

Vessels  under  Convoy^  8vo.  1801 

Ctyacii  (Jacobi)  Opera  quas  de  Jure  fecit,  in  hunc  diem  aucte  libro 
singulari  Consultationum,  et  Libr.  XV.  XVI.  XVII.  Ob- 
senrationum,  folio ^  Pant.  1677 

Cunningham's  New  and  Complete  Law  Dictionary,  2  vol.  folio,  1764 

I^t^ge's  (Henry)  Considerations  on  Criminal  Law,  3  vol.  8yo.  1774 

Dawes's  (M.)  Essay  on  Crimes  and  Punishments,  with  a  View  of, 
and  Commentary  upon  Beccaria,  Rousseau,  Voltaire,  Mon- 
tesquieu, Fielding,  and  Blackstone,  1782. — Considerations  on 
the  Defects  of  Prisons,  and  their  present  System  of  Regula- 
tion, submitted  to  the  Attention  of  the  Gentlemen  of  the 
County  of  Gloucester,  by  Sir  G.  O.  Paul,  1784,  Bvo. 

Dawson's  (Geo.)  Origo  Legum,  or  a  Treatise  on  the  Origin  of  Laws, 
in  seven  books,  folio  1694 

Decretalium  Libri,  folio.  Lit  Goth,  Lovani,Joan,  de  Westpkalia,  1480 

Disney's  (John)  View  of  Ancient  Laws  against  Immorality  and  Pro- 
faneness,  folio  Camb.  1729 

Domat's  Civil  Law  in  its  Natural  Order,  together  with  the  Public 
Law,  2  vol.  folio  1722 

Duckii  de  Usu  et  Authoritate  Juris  Civilis  Romanorum  per  Domin. 
Christianorum  Principum,  Libri  duo,  12mo.  Lond.  1679 


k 


JURISPRUBBNCE.  485 

i^ouglas  Cause.  Letters  to  Lord  Mansfield  on  the  Douglas  Cause, 
"  very  scarce  and  dangerous.**  Lacbrynix  Acadeinicae,  "  very 
impudent.**  8vo. 

Dukeri  (Carol!)  Opuscula  varia  de  Latinitate  Jurisconsultorum  Vete- 
rum,  i2mo.  Luyduni,  1711 

**  "SAi.  lu  page  2o6,  Dukcr  notices,  with  ^rcat  accuracy  and  candour, 
the  oversights  of  Sch(dars  in  using  «/  with  an  Indicative  Mood.  Dr.  Parr 
has  made  a  large  collection  of  this  error." 

£den  (R.)  Jurisprudeutia  Philologica,  sive  Elementa  Juris  Civiiis 
secundum  Methodum  et  Serieni  Institution uiu  Justiniani,  4to, 

Oxford,  1744 

Principles  of  Penal  Law,  royal  Bvo.  1771 

Edict  of  the  Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany  for  the  Reform  of  Criminal 
Law  in  his  Dominions,  Bvo.  Warrington,  1789 

Erskine's  (Lord)  Speeches  when  at  the  Bar,  on  Miscellaneous  Sub- 
jects, 1  vol.  Bvo.  1812 

— Speeches  when  at  the  Bar,  collected  by  Ridgway,  4  vol, 

Bvo.  IBIO 

Speeches  at  the  Bar,  6  vol.  8vo.  large  paper,  russia, 


extra  1810 

Presentation  copy,  accompanied  by  the  folhiring  Lefti  r. 

"  2,  Upper  Grosvcnor  Street,  April  14th,  1812. 
"  Dear  Dr.  Parr, 

"  If  I  had  published  these  volumes  myself,  you  should 
have  had  the  very  first  copy  of  them.  If  they  contain  nothing  which  may 
advance  the  cause  of  the  world,  they  ought  to  be  presented  to  nobody ;  but 
if  they  do, — in  whose  library  can  they  be  so  fitly  placed  as  in  your*s  ? 
though,  on  my  own  account,  I  fear  the  severe  judgment  of  one  who  must 
have  ever  present  to  his  mind, 

'  Those  Ancients,  whose  resistless  eloquence 
'  Wielded  at  will  that  fierce  dcmucracy, 

*  Shook  the  arsenal,  and  fulmin'd  over  (Jreece, 

*  To  Maccdon,  and  Artaxerxes'  throne.' 

My  hope,  however,  is,  that  you  may  be  deceived  into  an  approbation  of 
them,  when  you  recollect  that  it  is  the  cause  of  our  own  renowned  and 
beloved  country  which  is  pleaded  in  them,  and  by  an  old  and  sincere  friend; 
and  that  they  were  not  prceomposed,  nor  even  premeditated,  much  less, 
like  some  of  old,  written  after  the  occasions ;  but  were  all  of  them,  as  far  as 
expression  goes,  impromptu,  in  the  most  literal  sense  of  the  word,  and  only 
preserved  by  the  art  of  short-hand  writing  j  not,  I  believe,  known  in  Greece 
or  Rome,  nor  indeed  at  all  necessary  to  perpetuate  the  superior,  but  la- 
Iraurcd,  compositions  of  antiquity.''  "Eesuni.'* 


486  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Essay  oo  the  Right  of  Property  in  Land,  8to. 

Essays  on  the  Spirit  of  Legislation,  translated  from  the  original 
French,  which  gained  the  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society  of 
Berne  in  Switzerland,  for  the  best  Compositions  on  this  Sub- 
ject, Bvo.  1772 

Fenwick's  Observations  on  Coigly's  Trial  for  High  Treason,  1708. 
— 2.  An  Appendix  to  Ditto. — 3.  A  candid  Examination  of 
the  Sentence  of  the  Court  Martial  on  the  Trial  of  Admiral 
Byng,  by  an  old  Sea  Officer,  1757. — 4.  The  important  Re- 
sult of  an  investigation  into  the  Case  of  Elizabeth  Penning,  by 
Dr.  Jo.  Watkins,  1816.— 6.  A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Suffolk, 
in  which  the  Innocence  of  Robert  Perreau  is  demonstrated, 

1776,  8vo. 

"  I  think  that  Coigly  was  harshly  treated.  I  hold  that  Byng  was  mur- 
dered.  1  hold,  with  the  utmost  confidence,  that  Elizabeth  Penning  was 
innocent  I  doubt  the  innocence  of  Robert  Perreau,  but  I  always  pitied 
him."    S.  P. 

Fergusson's  Statement  of  Proceedings  against  Lord  Thanet  and  others, 
1779.— 2.  Observations  on  his  own  Case,  by  Fergusson. — 3. 
The  Proceedings  in  a  Case  of  Libel,  Walker  against  Roberta, 
8\ro. 

Ferrers'  (Earl)  Account  of  the  Execution  of. — 2.  The  Speech  of 
Lord  Hardwicke  in  giving  Judgment  on  Lords  Kilmarnock, 
Cromertie,and  Balraarino,  1746.— 3.  Proceedings  of  the  Board 
of  Longitude  in  regard  to  the  Recovery  of  the  late  Dr.  Brad- 
ley's Observations,  1795. — 4.  Case  of  tlie  Barony  of  Lisle, 
1790,  folio 

Ferricre's  (Dc)  History  of  the  Roman  or  Civil  Law,  written  originally 
in  French,  translated  by  J.  B.  To  which  is  added,  Dr.  Duck's 
Treatise  on  the  Use  and  Authority  of  the  Civil  Law  in  Fjig- 
land,  Bvo.  1724 

Flower  (Benjamin)— Proceedings  against,  in  the  House  of  Lords,  for 
a  supposed  Libel  on  the  Bishop  of  LI andaff,  in  the  Cambridge 
Intelligencer,  Bvo.  1800 

Fonblanque's  (John)  Treatise  of  Equity,  2  vol.  Bvo.  second  editifmy 

1799 


JURI8PRUD£1«CE.  487 

Forcatulli  (St.)  Penus  Juris  Cirilis,  rive  de  AlimeiitisTractatuSy  4to. 

LugtL  1550 
Fonierii  (G.)  in  Tit.  de  Verb.  Significatione  CommeDtarii,  4to. 

Aurel.  1584 

Furaeauz  (P.)   Letters  to   Blackstone^  on  his  Act  of  Toleration, 

8vo.  1771 

Funccii  (J.  N.)  Leges  duodecim  Tabularum^  suis^  quotquot  reperiri 

potuerunt,  Fragmentis  restitutae^  et  Obseryationibus  critico- 

antiqnariis  illustratae,  4to.  Marb.  1774 

. 

^  Dr.  Parr  thinks  this  the  most  instructive  book  he  ever  read  upon  the 
subject.    Copies  are  not  easily  to  be  met  with." 

Gail    Institationom  Commentarii  IV.    h  Codice   rescripto  Biblio- 
thec«e  Capitularis  Veronensis  nunc  primum  editi.     Accedil 

Fragmentum  Veteris  Juris-Consulti,  8vo.  Berlin,  1820 

^  The  Index  Siglarum  in  the  MS.  of  Oaius  deserves  particular  atten- 
tion."   S.  P. 

Galrani  (Aurelu)  de  Csufructu  Dissertationes  yariae^  4to. 

Tubinga,  1788 
Ganderheyden  Specimen  Juridicum  inaugurate  de  Poena  Ergastuli, 
quo  disseritur  de  Pcenis  Universis,  8vo.  OronrngiSf  1806 

Gilbert's  (Baron)  Law  of  Eyidence^  8yo.  Savoy,  1786 

Gceddaei  Commentarius  in  Paudectas  de  Verborum  et  Rerum  Signifi- 
oatione,  12mo.  Sigeme  Niuaoviorum,  15U7 

Grayinae  (Jani  Vincentii)  Origioes  Juris  Ciyilis^  2  yol.  4to. 

Neap.  1713 

. OrationeSy  8yo,  1712 

*^  An  elegant  and  agreeable  writer."    S.  P. 

Grotii  (Hugonis)  de  Jure  Belli  ac  Pacis  libri  tres,  cum  Notis  J.  F. 

Gronoyiiy  et  Joannis  Barbeyracii,  2  yol.  8yo.        Amit.  1720 
Grotii  (G.)  Vitas  Jurisconsultorum,  quorum  in  Pandectb  extant 

Nomina,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1090 

**  This  book  was  given  to  me  by  my  most  learned,  wise,  and  virtuous 
friend,  the  Rev.  Dr.  M.  Routh,  in  Nov.  1810."    S.  P. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  History  of  the  Common  Law,  by  Runnington,  8yo. 

1779 
Hargraye's  (Francis)  Juridical  Arguments,  2  yol.  4to.  1797 


488  JURISPRUDENCE. 

HargraYe'8  Collection  of  Tracts  relative  to  the  Law  of  Englaiid : 

from  Manuscripts,  vol.  1,  4to.  1787 

Heineccii  Antiquitatum  Romanorum  Jurispmdentiam  illustrantimi 

Syntagma,  secundum  Ordinem  Institutionum  Justhiiani,  8to. 

Arffemt.  1734 

■  Historia  Juris  Civilis  Romaniac  Germanici.  EditioNora 

emendatior,  Observationibusque  aucta,  studio  J.  D.  Kitten, 

8to.  LugdwU,  1748 

Elementa  Juris  Civilis,  secundum  Ordinem  Institutionum, 


commoda  Auditoribus  Methodo  adornata,  8vo.      Amsi,  1728 
—  Elementa  Juris  Civilis  secundum  Ordinem  Pandectanim, 


Editio  quinta,  8yo.  UUng.  1772 

—  Elementa  Jurb  Naturae  et  Gentium,  commoda  Auditoribus 


Methodo  adornata,  Bvo.  HahB,  1738 

—  Pnelectiones  Academics  in  Hugonis  Grotii  de  Jure  Belli 


et  Pacis  Libros  tres,  Bvo.  Berolwi^  1744 

— Praelectiones  Academical  in  PufFendorfii  de  Officio  Homi- 


nis  et  Civis  Libros  duos,  Bvo.  BeroUnif  1742 

•Opuscula  Minora,  cum  Indice  Scriptorum  Heineccianomm, 


Bvo.  Anui.  1738 

Heineccius's  System  of  Universal  Law,  translated  by  TumbuU,  2 

vol.  Bvo.  1741 

Huberi  (Ulrici)   Praelectiones  Juris  Civilis;  accedunt  Scholia  D. 

Cbristiani  Thomasii,  Jurisconsulti  Lipsiensis,  4to. 

Franequerts,  1687 
Huschke  de  Pignore  Hominis  Commentatio,  ej usque  Natura  et  £f- 
fectu ;  speciatim  an  et  quo  Eifectu  sub  Hypotheca  general! 
Nomina  quoque  coroprehensa  sint,  Commentatio,  4to. 

Gatt.  1Q20 
Jacob's  (Giles)  New  Law  Dictionary,  folio  1736 

,  enlarged  by  Tomlins,  2  vol. 

4to.  1809 

Johnson's  (John)  Collection  of  all  the  Ecclesiastical  Laws,  Canons, 
Answers,  or  Rescripts,  with  other  Memorials  concerning  the 
Government,  Discipline,  and  Worship  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, 2  vol.  Bvo.  1720 


JURISPRUDENCE.  489 

Jones's  (Wm.)  Essay  on  the  Law  of  Bailments^  17B1« — DbserUtion 
on  Happiness  and  Rights,  by  Richard  Hey,  York,  1792, 8vo. 

Jans  Romani  Ante-Justinianei  Fragmenta  Vaticana,  eruit  Mains, 
Bro.  Berl  1824 

Institutionum  Fl.  Justiniani  Caesaris  Lib.  quatuor,  12mo. 

Pans,  Siepkani,  1534 

Justiniani  Institutionum,  seu  Elementorum,  libri  quatuor,  a  J.  Bap- 
tistaPisacane  in  Carmina  heroica  redacti,  folio,  2Veapo/i,  1694 

"  Dr.  Parr  thinks  'this  the  scarcest  book  in  his  library.  He  saw  it 
about  forty  years  ago  in  White's  catalogue,  and  eagerly  secured  it.  He 
never  saw  it  in  any  other  Catalogue  ;  he  never  found  a  scholar  who  knew 
its  existence ;  he  has  in  vain  enquired  for  it  in  the  University  libraries, 
and  the  libraries  of  collectors.  The  learned  Mr.  Hamley,  of  New  College, 
Lady  Oxford,  and  at  her  request  Mr.  Windham,  the  English  Minister  at 
Florence,  and  the  Russian  Minister,  who  was  a  collector,  could  not  find  it 
in  Milan,  Florence,  Venice,  and  other  parts  of  Italy.  Mr.  Blunt,  the  in- 
genious son  of  a  Birmingham  surgeon,  was  for  several  years  busy  in  en- 
quiring at  the  libraries  and  booksellers'  shops  in  Paris,  but  could  not  hear 
of  it.  At  length  Mr.  Hobbs  Scott;  in  1819,  rummaging  some  old  neglected 
books  in  the  back  room  of  a  bookseller  at  Rome,  met  with  it.  The  book- 
seller knew  not  its  value.  .  Mr.  Scott  paid  a  few  shillings,  and  brought 
the  book  to  Hatton.  Dr.  Parr  then  gave  his  other  copy,  as  a  rarity,  to 
adorn  the  library  of  his  honoured  friend  and  patron,  Mr.  Coke,  of 
Holkham." 

Karnes'  (Lord)  Historical  Law  Tracts,  third  ediHon,  8vo. 

Edinburgh,  1776 
Kappeyne  (DaWdis)  de  Matrimonio  propter  Carcerem  perpetuum 

alterutrius  Conjugum  Jure  solvendo  Dissertatio,  8vo. 

Medioburgi,  1753 
Leeuwii  (S.)  Collectio  Auctorum  de  OrigineetProgressu  Juris  Civi- 

lis  Romani,  et  Fragment.  Veterum  Jurisconsultorum ;  cum 

Notis  Am.  Vinnii  et  Variorum,  Svo.  Lugd.  Bat,  1672 

Leyden  (Barone  van)  Observationes  quaedam  Juris  tum  Criminalis, 

turn  Publici,  8vo.  Lu^d.  Bat.  1780 

^  I  once  lent  this  scarce  and  curious  book  to  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  who 
was  much  pleased  with  it"  S.  P. 

Lowndes*  ( Wm.)  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Legacies,  royal  8vo.  1824 
Lyndewood  (Guil.)  Provmcialeseu  Constitutiones  Angliae,  continens 
Constitutiones  Provinciales  quatuordecim  Archiepiscoponim 


4M  JURISPRUDBKCiE. 

Caatuariensimiiy  viz.  k  Stepkano  Laagtooo  ad   H^nicvn 
Chiohleiuni^  folio  Oxon.  1679 

Maesteitii  (Jac.)  de  Justitia  Romaaarum  Legum  libri  duo^  18bo. 

LugtL  Bat.  1634 

Meade's  (J.)  Reply  to  a  Paper  circulated  under  the  name  of  the 
Bishop  of  Lincoln,  (Tomline,)  the  object  of  which  is  to  counter- 
aict  a  Verdict  in  an  Action  **  Meade  «.  Daubeny,''  dro.  wot 
pMwhed  1806 

Menagii  (Aegidii)  Juris  Civilis  Amoenitates.  Editio  quarta,  12mo. 

Franeqiurmt  1700 

Mirabeau's  Enquiries  concerning  Lettres  de  Cachet,  the  CTonse- 
qaences  of  Arbitrary  Imprisonment,  &c.  2  yoL  8vo.         1787 

Montagu's  (Basil)  Opinions  of  Difierent  Authors  upon  the  Punish- 
ment of  Death,  3  vol.  Bvo.  1809-18 
"Presented  by  the  author.''  S.  P. 

Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws,  translated  from  the  French  by  Thomu 
Nugent,yaiirM  edition^  2  vol.  8yo.  1706 

Meermanni  (Gerardi)  Novus  Thesaurus  Juris  Civilis  et  Canonici, 
continens  varia  et  rarissima  Optimonim  Interpretum,  inprimis 
Hispanorum  et  Gallorum,  Opera,  tam  edita  antehac,  quam 
inedita,  in  quibus  utrumque  Jus  emendatur^  explicatur,  atqne 
ex  Humanioribus  Literis,  Antiquitatibus,  et  Veteris  Aevi  Mo- 
numentis,  illustratur,  7  vol.  folio  Hag,  Com.  1751-3 

Observations  on  the  Law  of  Treason,  shewing  that  conspiring  to  levy 
War,  is  not  Treason  by  the  Law  of  England,  1794.— 2.  Ob- 
servations on  the  Rights  and  Duties  of  Juries  in  Cases  of 
Libel,  1794.— 3.  Trial  of  Thomas  Paine,  1792,— Do.  by 
Gumey,  1793.— Trial  of  Thomas  Muir,  Esq.  1793.— Trial  of 
John  Binns,  Deputy  of  the  London  Corresponding  Society, 
1797,  8vo. 

Pancirolli  (Guidonis)  Variarum  Lectionum  Utriusque  Juris  Libri 
tres,  4to.  Lugduni,  1619 

Peckii  ad  Rem  Nauticam  pertinentes  Commentarii,  cura  Vinnii, 
12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1647 

Perizonii  Dissertationum  Trias,  quarum  in  Ima.  de  Constitutione  Di- 
vina  super  ducenda  Defuncti  Fratris  Uxore ;  2da.  de  Lege  Vo- 


JURI8PRUDBNCE.  481 

conia  FcBminaninique  apnd  VeteresHceredilfttibiM;  3ia.  de 
Variis  ADtiquorum  Numis  agitiur^  12mo.  Davemi.  1679 

Petiti  (Sam.)  Leges  Atticas,  collegit,  digessit^  et  libero  Commentario 
illustrayit  Wesseling,  folio  Lugd,  Bat,  1742 

Phillips'  (S.  M.)  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Evidence,  third  edition,  8yo. 

1819 

"  The  gift  of  the  very  enlightened  and  honourable  writer,  at  the  Spring 
Assizes,  Warwick.  1819."    S.  P. 

Plowden's  Treatise  upon  the  Law  of  Usury  and  Annuities,  Byo. 

1797 

Principles  and  Law  of  Tithing,  8vo.  1806 

Jura  An^orum.   The  Rights  of  Englishmen,  8\ro.       1792 

**  The  gift  of  the  learned  author,  Feb.  7, 1794.'*    S.  P. 

Principles  of  Law  and  Government,  4to.  1781 

Puffendorfii  (S.)  de  Officio  Ilominis  et  Civis  Libri  duo,  8y6. 

CatU.  1715 

of  the  Law  of  Nature  and  Nations,  folio      Oxford^  1703 

Pottmanni  (JCti.)  Miscellaneorum  Liber  Singularis,  8vo.  Z^.  1793 
RomUly's  (Sir  Samuel)  Objections  to  the  Project  of  creating  a  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  England,  8yo. 
**  Experience  has  shewn  the  ralidity  of  his  objections."    S.  P. 

Observations  upon  the  Criminal  Law  of  England, 

as  it  relates  to  Capital  Punishments,  1811. — Hanging  not 
Punishment  enough  for  Murtherers,  1701. — Debates  in  the 
Commons,  in  1811,  upon  the  Abolishment  of  Capital  Punish- 
ment, by  Basil  Montagu,  Esq. — The  Case  '*  Commonwealth 
V.  Dillon,"  from  Dallas's  American  Reports. — A  Brief  State 
of  Proceedings  in  both  Houses  of  Parliament  on  the  Bill  for 
the  Amendment  of  the  Criminal  Law,  1811,  8vo. 

Roscoe's  (William)  Observations  on  Penal  Jurisprudence,  and  the 
Reformation  of  Criminab,  with  an  Appendix,  8vo.  1819 

Rough  (Serjeant) — ^Papers  relating  to  the  Case  of, — 8vo.  1822,  &c. 

Salmasii  Miscellae  Defensiones  de  variis  Observationibus  et  Animad- 
versionibus  ad  Jus  Atticum  ct  Romanum  pertinentibus, 
12mo.  ;  Lugd.  Bat.  1645 

de  Subscribendis  et  Signandis  Testamentis,  item  de  Antique- 


482  JURISPRUDENCE. 

rum  et  Hodiernorum  Sigilloram  Differentia,  Tractalus  contra 

Heraldum,  12ma  v  iMgd.  Bat.  1648 

**  In  this  angiy  controveny,  Heraldus  seems  to  me  to  be  the  oonqaeror."  &  P. 

Schttltingii  (Antonii)  de  Jurisprudeotia  Marci  Tullii  Ciceronis,  No- 
tis  illustrata  per  Rob.  Eden,  4to.  Land.  1760 

Not»  ad  Digesta  seu  Pandectas,  edidit  SmaUenberg,  4 

vol.  8yo.  L.  Bat.  1823 

Schwarz  (Christiani  Gottlieb)  Exercitationes  Academicse,  quibus 
Antiquitatis  et  Joris  Romani  nonnuUa  Capita  explicaotur; 
collegit,  recensuit,  et  praefatus  est  T.  C.  Harles.  Accesiit 
Henrici  Brencmanni  Epistola  qua  examinantur  praecipua  Ca- 
pita Epistolae  D.  Ouidonis  Grandi  de  Paadectis,  et  Schwarzi- 
anas  Argumenti  similis  Dissertationis,  Bvo.  Norib.  1783 

Seldeni  Mare  Clausum,  seu  de  Dominio  Maris,  folio        LowL  1635 

Idem,  lemo.  Eiz.  1636 

Selden  on  the  Judicature  in  Parliaments,  Bro. 

Sigonii  (Caroli)  de  Lege  Curiata  Magistratuum  et  Imperatonim,  ac 
Jure  eorum,  liber,  4to.  Venice^  1560 

■  de  Antique  Jure  Civium  Romanorum,  Italiae  Provinciarum 

ac  Romanae  Jurisprudentiae  Judiciis  libri  11.  Eiusdem  de 
Republica  Atbeniensium,  eorumque  ac  Lacedaemoniorum 
Teroporibus,  Libri  V:  quibus  adjecti  nunc  sunt  ejusdem  de 
Republica  Hebraeorum,  Libri  VII. — et  in  B.  Sulpicii  Seueri 
historicos  Libros  Coromentarii  duo,  folio         Franco/,  1593, 

de  Antiquo  Jure  Populi  Romani.  Liber.  Accessere,  prseter 


Observationes  Latini  Latinii,  Animadversiones  G.  Graevii,  2 
vol.  12mo.  Idps.  1715 

Taylor's  (John)  Elements  of  Civil  Law,  4to.  «.  d. 

Commentarius  ad  Legem   Decemviralem   de  Inope  Debi- 

tore  in  Partes  dissccando.  Accedunt  a  Viris  eruditiss.  con- 
fectae,  Notae  ad  Marmor  Bosporanum  Jovi  Urio  Sacrum. 
Dissertatio  de  Voce  Yonane.  Explicatio  Inscriptionis  in 
Antiquo  Marmore  Oxon.  De  Historicis  Anglicanis  Com- 
mentatio,  4to.  '  Cantab.  1742 

•  "  Taylor's  work  on  the  Roman  Debtor  is  bound  up  with  three  other 

books  placed  among  the  Miscellaneous.**     S.  P. 

Theophili  Antocessoris  Institutiones  Juris  Civilis,  in  Graecam  Lin- 


JURISPRUDENCE.  493 

guam  olim  traductie  ac  explicate :  nunc  vero  prhnum  in  Lu- 
cem  restitutae  et  recognitiCy  cura  et  studio  Vigilii  Zuichemi, 
4to.  Btml.  1534 

Theophili  Paraphrasis  Gneca  Institutionum  CaesarGanim,  cum  No- 
tts Integris  P.  Nannii,  J.  Curtii,  D.  Gothofredi,  H.  Ernstii, 
etc.  A.  Fabroti,  et  Glossario  Theopbilino :  edidit  O.  Reitz, 
2  vol.  4to.  Hague  CamitU,  1751 

Tbomasius  (C.)  de  Bigamiae  Crimine  et  Praescriptioney  Lips.  17 14. — 
Ibid,  de  Concubinatu,  1713. — Breithaupt  de  Concubinata, 
1714, 4to. 

Timour's  Institutes,  Persian  and  English,  by  White,  4to.  Oxford,  1 783 

Tomlin's  Law  Dictionary,  corrected  and  greatly  enlarged,  2  vol.  4to, 
iecond  ediiion  1809 

Trials — a  Collection  of  the  most  Remarkable  and  Interesting — 
particularly  of  those  Persons  who  have  forfeited  their  Lives 
to  the  injured  Laws  of  their  Country,  2  vol.  4to.  1775 

Trial  of  Dr.  H.  Sacheverell,  1710.~Trial  of  the  Earl  of  Wyntown, 
for  High  Treason,  1716. — ^Trial  of  Christopher  Layer,  Esq. 
for  High  Treason,  1722,  folio 

of  Lawrence  Earl  Ferrers,  for  Murder,  1760. — Of  Admiral 

Byng  at  Court  Martial,  1757,  folio 

of  Lords  Kilmarnock,  Cromertie,  and  Balmerino  for  High 

Treason,  1746. — Of  William,  Lord  Byron,  for  Murder,  1765. 
folio 

of  John  Hampden,  in  the  Case  of  Ship  Money,  folio         1719 

Simon,  Lord  Lovat,  for  High  Treason,  1747. — Of  Admiral 

Byng,  ^757,  folio 
in  Ejectment  between  James  Annesley^nd  the  Earl  of  Angle- 
sey, folio 
of  Lord  George  Gordon,  folio  1781 
of  John  Peltier,  Esq.,  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  for  a  Libel 
against  Buonaparte,  "  by  Mr,  Mackxnioih^**  8vo.  1803 

^  The  gift  of  Sir  James  Bfackintosh,  counsel  for  the  defendant"  S.  P. 
Proceedings  C*  moit  unjust,  say  I,*')  against  SackviUe,  Earl  of  Tha- 


4M  JURISPRUPBNCB. 

net,  Robert  Fergiissoo,  £aq.,  and  otbera,  for  a  Riot,  1790.— 
Proceedings  of  T.  Walker  against  W.  Roberts,  Barrister, 
for  a  Libel,  1791,  8yo. 

'*  Lord  Tfaanet  waa  completely  innocent;  yet  he wai  convicted  andim- 
pxisoned.  Tlie  real  offenden  were  Gunter  Brown,  Dennis  O'Brien,  and 
Sir  Francis  Bardett  Sir  Francis  generously  offered  to  confess.  These 
fiusts  I  heard  from  one  of  the  offenders,  O.  B.,  a  man  of  Tonrage  and  Ten- 
city.*»    S.  P. 

Trial  of  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Rosewell,  for  High  Treason, 
before  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  JefTeries ;  published  by  Samuel 
Rosewell,  A.M.  8vo.  1718 

of  Robert  Green,  Henry  Berry,  and  Lawrence  Hill,  for  the 

Murder  of  Sir  Edmondbury  Godfrey,  folio  1679 

Tribonianus,  sive  Errores  Triboniani  de  Poena  Parricidii,  et  Acade- 
mica  Analecta,  edidit  J.  F.  F.  Ramos,  4to.    iMgd.  Bat.  1728 

Tnmbuirs  Visit  to  the  Philadelphia  Prison,  1797. — An  Enquiry  how 
far  the  Punishment  of  Death  is  necessary  in  Pensylvania,  by 
Bradford,  together  with  an  Account  of  the  Gaol  of  Philadel- 
phia, byCaleb  Lowndes,  1795.  An  Appendix  to  ditto,containing 
Directions  for  the  Inspectors  of  the  Gaol,  for  the  City  and 
Council  of  Philadelphia. — Letters  on  Capital  Punishments, 
addressed  to  the  English  Judges,  by  Beccaria  Anglicus,  1807, 
8vo. 

VattePs  Law  of  Nations,  or  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Nature,  royal 
8vo.  1797 

Verderii  (Jurisconsulti)  in  Auctores  pene  omnes  Antiques  potissi- 
mum  Censiones  et  Correctiones,  Paris.  1609. — Et  Casperii 
Gevartii  Electorum  Libri  tres,  LntetuB,  1619,  4to. 

Vicat(B.  Phil.— JCti)  Vocabularium  Juris  Utriusque,  ex  variis  ante 
editis,  pmesertim  ex  Alexandri  Scoti,  Jo.  Kahl,  Bam.  Bris- 
sonii,  et  Jo.  Gottl.  Heineccii  Accessionibus,  Editio  secunda, 
auctior,  atque  emendatior,  4  vol.  8vo.  Neapoli,  1760 

Vinnii  in  quatuor  Libros  Institutionum  Imperialium  Commentarius 
Academicus  et  Forensis :  Heineccius  recensuit  et  Pra?fatio- 
nem  Notulasque  adjecit,  4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1726 


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Vitriarii  (P.  R.)  Institutiones  Juris  Pablici  Romano-Oennanici  Se- 
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'^  Recommended  by  Lord  Chatham,  in  his  Letters  to  his  Nephew,  pub- 
lished by  Lord  OienviUe."    MS,  Note  by  Dr.  Routh. 

^  The  hand-writing  of  a  most  learned,  wise,  upright,  and  holy  man, 
Martin  Joseph  Routh,  president  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford."    S.  P. 

Watson's  Clergyman's  Law,  folio  1747 

Wood's  new  Institute  of  the  Imperial  or  Civil  Law,  with  Notes,  8to. 

1704 

Ziegleri  in  Grotii  de  Jure  Belli  et  Facis  Libros  Notae  et  Animadver- 

siones  subitariae,  8vo.  WUtebergae^  1676 

ZoQchaei  Jurisprudentiae  Definitionibus  Elementa.  Accesserunt  De- 

scriptiones  Juris  et  Judicii  Sacri  et  Militariset  Maritimi,  18mo. 

'  Amst.  1652 

Quaestionum  Juris  Civilis  Centuria,  in  decern  Classes  dis* 

tributa,  18mo.  Oxon.  1660 

Juris  et  Judicii  Fecialis  Explicatio,  Oxon.  1650. — ^Ejus- 


dem  Elementa  Jurisprudentiae,  Oxon.  1635. — Ejusdem  De- 

scriptio  Juris  et  Judicii  Temporalis,  secundum  Consuetudines 

Feudales  et  Normannicas,  4to.  Oxou.  1636 

—  Cases  and  Questions  resolving  the  Civil  Law,  18mo.  1652 


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Cambridge  Vbrsbs.— Moestissinifle  ac  Lsetiasimse  Academ.  Cantar 
brigiensis  AfTectus,  decedente  Carolo  II,  succedente  Jacobo 
II,  Regibus  Augustissimis,  Serenissimis,  ClGmentissimisquey 
4to.  Cantab.  1684-6 

.  Epicedium  Cantabrigiensey    in    Serenissimum 

Daniae  Principem  Georgium  Augustissimae  Reginse  Anns 
Conjugem  per  Universam  Regni  Britannici  Ditionem — Rei 
Navalis  ac  Maritimae  Praefectum,  &c.  folio       Canted.  1708 

**  To  this  Epicediam  Cantabrigiense,  are  subjoined,  in  manuscript,  his 
Miyesty's  letter  from  Loo  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  Somers,  relating  to  the 
partition  of  the  Spanish  monarchy,  with  the  Lord  Chancellor's  answer 
thereto,  from  Tunbridge,  169a"  S.  P. 


.  Academiae  Cantabrigiensis  Lucius  in  Obitnm 

Frideiici  Celsissimi  Walliae  Principis,  folio  1751 

**  In  the  Luctus  on  the  Death  of  Frederic  Prince  of  Wales,  are  the 
celebrated  Iambics  of  Dr.  George,  commonly  called  the  Cardinal  Versei^ 
because  Pope  Lambertini,  in  reading  them,  exultingly  exclaimed,  '  If  the 
writer  were  of  my  church,  I  would  make  him  a  Cardinal.' — ^I  have 
caused  to  be  transcribed  and  prefixed,  some  Iambics  written  by  Sheriock, 
when  Master  of  Catharine  Hall,  in  1714,  on  the  Death  of  Queen  Annc^ 
and  the  Accession  of  George  I/'  8.  P. 

.  Gratulatio  Academism  Cantabrigiensis  Auspica- 

tissimas    Gulielmi  Principrs  Auriaci  et  Annas  Georgii  II. 

Magnae  Britanniae  Regis  Filise  natu  maximae  Nuptias  cele* 

brantis,  folio  Cantab.  1733 

— .  Gratulatio  Academiae  Cantabrigiensis  Auspica- 


tissimas  Frederici  Walliae  Principis,  et  Augustae  Princi- 
pissae  Saxo-Gotbae  Nuptias  celebrantis,  folio,  Cantab,  1736 
.  Pietas  Academiae  Cantabrigiensis  in  Funere  Se- 


renissiniae  Principis  Wilhelminae  Carolina;  et  Luctu  Angus- 
tissiroi  Georgii  II.  Britanniarum  Regis,  folio  1738 

**  In  this  volume  on  the  Death  of  the  Princess  Caroline,  there  are 
some  English  Verses,  written  by  Archdeacon  Blackbume,  Mr.  Templeman 
Kicbino,  Thomas  Mauleverer,  a  member  of  Magdalen  College,  and  Unde 
to  my  first  wife."  S.  P. 

.  Gratulatio  Academiae  Cantabrigiensis  de  Re- 


SATIRICIy  FACBTI,  StC.  499 

dita  Serenissimi  Regis  Georgii  II.  post  Pacem  et  Libertatem 
Europse  feliciter  Restitutam,  folio  Cantab.  1748 

''  In  this  Gratulatio,  are  some  English  venes  by  Bishop  Hurd,  Latin 
by  Hallam,  some  fine  Alcaics  by  Provost  George,  and  some  Heroics  by 
Barford,  which  would  not  have  disgraced  Virgil  himself.'*    S.  P. 

Cambridge  Versbs.  Academise  Cantabrigiensis  Lucius  in  Obitum 
Augustissimi  Regis  Georgii  II.  et  Gratulationes  in  Serenis- 
simi Regis  Georgii  III.  Inangurationem,  folio,  Cantab,  1760 

.  Gratulatio  Acad.  Cantabr.  Natales  auspicatissi- 

mos  Georgii  Wallis,  Georgii  III.  Magnse  Britanniae  Regis  et 
Serenissimse  Charlottae  Reginae  Filii,  celebrantis,  1762.>— 2. 
Gratulatio  Acad.  Cantabr.  in  Pacem  Augustissimi  Principis 
Greorgii  III.  Magnae  Britanniae  Regis  Auspiciis  Europse  feli- 
citer restitutam,  Anno  1763,  folio 

''  In  the  Gratulation  on  the  Peace  of  1702,  are  the  celebrated  satirical 
Verses  of  Caches;  some  fine  English  Verses  by  John  Law,  and  Tyson  of 
Bennet ;  some  fine  Latin  Verses  by  Barford ;  and  very  good  English  Verses 
by  Zouch."  S.  P. 

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Coray  ( A .)  Odae  (Graeco-Modernae).  Editio  secunda  et  auctior ,  8vo. 

Pari*.  1819 
Corpus  Poetarum  Italorum,  11  vol.  12mo.  Florence^  1719 

Couleii  (Abr.)  Poemata  Laiina,  8vo.  Land.  1768 

<*  Cowley  uses  neve  for  neque,  as  Milton  does,  (page  165,)  gerunds  in  do 
short,  284>  &c.  Page  125,  he  writes  thus :  <Ut  docet  affiuem,  tu  comitar 
ris  eo«.*  Dr.  Parr  knows  only  one  instance  in  the  old  authors:  'Nam 
bene  nostis  eum.'    Propetfitu," 

Cyrilliy  sive  Herrichen,  Poemata  Gneca  et  Latina,  ex  Officio  scripta, 
etabeati  A  uctorisPatnieli  August.  Herrichen  collecta.  Prae- 
fationem  praemisit  Albertus  Fabricius,  12ino.        Hamb,  1717 

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vit  Atbenis,  8vo.  PartM,  1797 

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{( 


With  some  charming;  introductorj'  Hcndceasyllables  by  Santeuius,"  S.  P. 


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Disputatio  perjucunda,  qua  Anonymus  probare  nitiiur,  MulieresnoD 

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mium Pulicis,  Ccelii  Calcagnini.  De  Arte  Natandi,  Nicolai 
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mium Lutiy  M.  Antr.  Majoragii.  Laus  Anseris,  Jul.  C.  Scali- 
geri.  Encomium  Asini,  Joan.  Passeratii.  Laus  Umbrae,  Jani 
Douss.  In  Obitum  Picas.  De  Ente  Rationis,  Casparis  Bar- 
laei.  Nuptiae  Peripateticae  ejusdem.  Allocutio  Nuptialis,  M. 
Q.  Boxhornii.  Laus  Pediculi,  Danielis  Heinsii.  Belluni 
Grammaticale,  Andreae  Salernitani.  Laus  Elephantis,  Justi 
Lipsii.  Encomium  Febris  Quartanae,  Gul.  Menapii.  Enco- 
mium Caecitatis,  Jacobi  Gutherii.  Muscae  Principatus,  Fran- 
cisci  Scribonii.  Democritus,  seu  de  Risu,  Erycii  Puteani 
Encomium  Cycni  Ulyssis  Aldrovandi,  et  Eryci  Puteani  En- 
comia Ovi.  18mo.  Lugd,  Bat,  1644 
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folio  Hanovus,  1619 

'<  In  page  683  of  the  Amphitkeatrum  Rcmanum,  is  <  Julii  Cesaris  Sca- 
ligeri  ad  Arnoldum  Ferrooum  Atticum  de  verbo  inepti  Oratio.* — It  is  a 
•  mistake  to  ascribe  jocularity  to  this  learned  oration  of  Scaliger.  It  is  a 
grave  and  temperate  reply  to  Budaeus,  who  in  page  7.  of  his  book  De  Asse, 
controverts  the  opinion  of  Cicero,  that  the  Greek  language  had  no  precise 
word  to  express  the  Latin  word  Jneptui,  'Equidem,*  says  Budaeus, 
'  avu^Mak»9  apud  illos  tarn  significans  esse  puto,  quam  apud  nos  inejfitutn, 
nee  minus  forfasse  aT'Sctvot  zai  rjMuav,  ««)  fAmrati*,* — I  decide  with  Cicero 
and  Julius  Scaliger  against  Budaeus."  S.  P. 

Drezelii  Orbis  Phaetfaon,  h.  e.  de  Universis  Linguae  Vitiis,  18mo. 

CohnuB,  1631 

"  This  small  thick  duodecimo  is  a  very  interesting  book."  S.  P. 

Drudonis  (Hilarii,  Equitis  Franci,  et  Adolescentulae  Italiae,)  Practica 
Artis  Amandi.      Accessere  quaedam  alia  Amatoria   i8nxo. 

AtMt.  1652 

Duporti  Liber  Jobi,  Graedo  Carmine  redditus,  12mo.         Cant.  1653 

Ellbachii  (J.  E.)  Diatribe,  Graece,  4to.  Gott. 

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Menippea;  Somnium;  Lusus  in  Criticos  ;  Sardi  Venales,  Sa- 


503  R£CENTtORB8  POBTICI, 

tyra  Menippea,  a  PetroCttnseo.  Juliaai  Imperatoris  Ccesaretf^ 
interprete  eodem.  Idem,  cum  Interpretatione  Caroli  Canto- 
clan.  Juliani  Imp.  Misopogon,  interprete  Petr.  Martinio.  L. 
Annaei  Senecae  Ludus  de  Morte  Claudii  Caesaris.  Petri  Nan- 
nii  S omnium  sire  Paraiipomena  Viigilii.  Ejuadem  Somninm 
alterum,  in  Lib.  secundum  Lucretii  Pnefatio.  Francisci  Bencii 
Oratio  ante  Ferias  Autumnales  habita.  Nic.  Rigaltii  Funus 
Parasiticum.  E.  Puteani  Comus,  sive  Phagesiposia  Cimme- 
ria,  Somnium.  P.  Castellani  Ludus.  Famiani  Stradae  Romani 
Momus,  sive  Satira  Varroniana,  Poesi  Poetisque  cognoscen- 
dis  accommodata.  Ejusdem  Academia.  Bodecheri  Satyricon 
in  Corruptie  Juventutis  Mores  corruptos.  Vincentii  Ferrarii 
Satiricse  Prolusiones.  Joannis  Sangenesii  de  Pamasso  et 
iinitimis  Locis  Libri  duo,  2  yoL  18mo.  LugdL  Bai,  1055 

Brasmi  Adagiorum  Chiliades  Quatuor,  folio 

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Versio  Latinaopponitur,  exornata  ab  Josbua  Barnes,  8vo. 

Zond,  1679 

Euphorbi  JVIelesigenii  Libellus  Carminum,  8vo.  Taurini,  1795 

Examen  Poeticum  Duplex,  sive  Musarum  Anglicanarum  Delectus 

alter,  cui  subjicitur  Epigrammatum  seu  Poematum  Mioorum 

Specimen  Novum,  12mo.  Land.  1696 

FlavissaB  Poeticae  sive  Electorum  Poeticorum  Thesaurus,  Opera  A. 

B.  Augustiniani,  8vo.  Dardr,  1660 

Flemyng  (         )  Neuropatbia,  sive  de  Morbis  Hypocbondriacis  Po- 

ema  M edicum,  8vo.  Eboraci,  1740 

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SATIBICI,  FACETI,  &C.  603 

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on  Regency,  8vo.  1818 

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12mo.  Elzevir.  1632 

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^*  I  never  saw  any  other  copy  but  my  own  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History 
in  Verse.    1  read  it  in  Hampshire,  in  the  summer  of  1814."    S.  P. 

Hoogeveen  (Henrici  et  Jani)  Carmina  Elegiaca  et  alia,  4to. 

Bard.  1761-92 

''  The  gift  of  Hoogeeven  Junr.  in  memorial  of  his  thankfulness  for  my 
assistance  in  procuring  the  Lexicon  Arudogicum  of  his  deceased  Father  to 
be  printed  at  the  Cambridge  press."    S.  P. 

Hospitalii  (Michaelis)  Carmina,  Editio  auctior,  8vo.        Amst.  1732 
Hosschii  (Sidronii)  et  Gulielmi  Becani  Elegiac,  Norimh.  1697.— Ja- 

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caEsterisque  Eruditionb  Partibus  obvio,  Tractatus  Theologico- 


606  RBCBNTIORES  POBTlCIt 

])f  eunii  Eleg^antiae  Latini  Sennonis,  sea  Aloisiae  Sigese  Satyne  Sota- 
dicse  de  Arcanis  Amoris  et  Veneris,  18mo.  Lomd.  «.  a. 

''  This  notorious  work  bears  the  name  of  a  Lady,  Louisa  Sigea,  but 
was  indisputably  written  by  Nicholas  Chorier,  an  attorney  of  Grenoble, 
whose  whole  life  corresponded  with  the  maxims  therein  disclosed." — See 
Mr.  Bohn*8  Catalogue  for  1816,  page  49. 

"  Mr.  E.  H.  Maltby,  of  Pembroke  College,  told  Dr.  Parr,  that  he  had 
heard  the  book  ascribed  to  WettrenhiSf  an  advocate  of  Copenhagen. 

*'  Dr.  Parr  can  find  no  account  of  the  book,  either  in  the  Sgntagma  de 
ScripHs  et  ScriptorHms  Anonymis  et  PseudonymU,  by  Placcius,  Hambwrg^ 
1675,  or  in  the  larger  work  of  Placcius. 

**  Whoever  was  the  writer,  the  book  is  the  most  impure,  and  nearly  the 
only  impure  book,  in  Dr.  Parr's  library.  He  has  to  state  the  following 
fiusts  about  ft. 

<<  Allured  by  the  title,  he  bought  the  book,  when  he  lived  at  Stanmore, 
as  a  philological  book,  but,  after  reading  several  pages,  he  discovered  his 
entire  mistake.  Soon  after,  he  was  visited  by  Sir  W.  Jones,  and  told  him 
the  story :  Sir  William  laughed  at  him  as  an  ignoramus.  Dr.  Parr, 
fearful  that  the  book  would  catch  the  eye  of  his  boys,  desired  Sir  W.  Jones 
to  take  it,  and  he  did  take  it  Thus  matters  rested  till  Dr.  Parr  came  to 
Hatton,  where  he  one  day  desired  his  friend,  Harry  Homer,  to  get  the 
book  as  deoorously  as  he  could.  Harry  assented,  and  procured  the  book 
in  a  small,  well  printed,  octavo  form.  Dr.  Parr  read  it,  with  unfeigned 
disgust  at  the  impurity^,  and  with  ^diminished  approbation  of  the  Latinitj; 
whiph  in  truth,  though  showy,  is  by  no  means  classical.  He  gave  die 
book  afterwards  to  Mr.  John  Pearson,  a  very  clever  man,  who  lives  eX 
Tettenhall  in  Stafifordshire,  on  condition  that  he  should  take  what  book 
or  books  he  should  choose  from  Mr.  Pearson's  library.     Some  years  after^ 

wards,  he  told  this  tale  to  the  Kev.  Mr.  C c,  a  learned  and  grave 

Noncon  Divine,  who  afterwards  gave  Dr.  Parr  a  duodecimo  copy  found 
by  him  in  a  valuable  collection  of  books,  once  belonging  to  an  equally 

grave  Noncon  Divine  at  Coventry,  whose  books  Mr.  C e  bought  after 

his  death.  This  Catalogue  will  be  read  by  Dr.  Parr's  Executors;  and  be 
lays  upon  them  the  strictest  injunction  cither  to  destroy  the  book,  or 
to  take  care  into  whose  hands  it  may  fall  when  Dr.  Parr  is  no  more.*'  S.  P. 

"  Dr.  Parr  resumes  the  subject  of  Meursius.  From  Mr.  Maltby*s  sug- 
gestion, he  examined  the  Bioyraph'm  Britannica  under  the  article  MevT' 
siuSf  where  the  book  is  ascribed  to  one  Westrenius,  an  advocate  of  Copen- 
hagen, but  there  is  no  reference  to  evidence.  Aided  by  the  article  in  the 
BiographiOy  which  Mr.  Maltby  pointed  out,  Dr.  Parr  again  consulted  the 
larger  work  of  Placcius,  and  in  the  Index  he  found  the  words  Wegtreniui, 
Aloysia  Sigaa,  On  looking  at  Aloysia,  p.  32,  No.  121,  de  Scriptorilmt 
PscudongmiSf  he  met  with  the  following  words :  *  Ahysia  Sijtea.  Hujus 
erudits  foemins  nomen  mentitur  Satyra  qua;dam  Sotadica,  uti  prolix^ 
ostcndit  Morhofius  Polyhiator.  lib.  I.  r<T/>.  8.  p.  76,  vcro  libelli  autore  noo 


SATIRICI,  FACETI,  &C.  507 

adaperto.  Ilium  Isaaco  Vossio  postmodum  in  private  coUoquio  tribuisie 
Morhofium,  innuit  Junckeri  foemina  enidita  p.  126.  Qui  et  ibidem  refert 
Thomasium  in  Monathlichen  Gedancken  autorem  nuncupasse  quidem,  sed 
noQ  nisi  primoribus  nomiuis  literis.  Part  2,  p.  586.  Qub  tamen  litenB, 
derH,  W,  satis  aperte  explicantur,  Terumqueautorisnomeninde  D.  Joh. 
Westrene,  eruitar  in  den,  MonaJthlichen  Unterredungen  Ann,  1693.  |».  167, 
uti  doccbunt  ea,  quae  sub  lit  (a)  inde  excerpta  subjunximus.  Ut  et  ex 
Teisserio  Elogior.  Tbueanor.  part  1,  p.  183.  {b)  De  ilia  prolix^  Nicolaus 
Antonius  Bihliaih,  HitpanictBy  p,  57. 

<*  So  far  Placcius.  Now  two  innocent  persons,  Aloysia  and  Meursius, 
stand  acquitted.  It  is  difficult  to  saj  whether  the  guilt  lies  with  Chorier 
or  Westrenius."    S.  P. 

Michaeler  (C.)  Collectio  Poetarum  Elegiacorum  Stylo  et  Sapore 
CatuUiano  scribentium.  Collegit,  castigavit,  praefatus  est,  suas 
Accessiones  ineditas  addidit,  2  vol.  12mo.  VienfUBf  1785 

''  In  the  second  volume  are  interspersed  many  good  criticisms  by  the 
editor."    S.  P. 

Collectio  Poetarum  Elegiacorum  Stylo  et  Sapore  Ovidiano 

scribentiuin.  Collegit,  castigarit,  suasque  Accessiones  addi- 
dit, 4  vol.  12mo.  VindoboiUB,  1789 

Miltoni  Samson  Agonistes,  Graeco  Carmine  redditus,  cum  Vers.  Lat. 
k  G.  H.  Glasse,  roy.  Bvo.  Oxon,  1788 

Areopogitica,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  Holt  White, 

8vo.  1819 

Molinaei  Poematum  Libelli  tres,  ISmo.  Cantab.  1670 

Morhofii  Opera  Poetica,  edidit  H.  Muhlius,  l2mo.      Lubeck,  1697 

**  Among  them  is  Jocorum  Liber"  S.  P. 

Mnsanim  Anglicanarum  Analecta,  3  vol.  12mo.  Land.  1717 

Mnsae  Etonenses,  (edidit  Prinsep,)  2  vol.  in  1 ,  royal  8vo.  1796 

Musse  Seatonianse,  or  Cambridge  Seatonian  Prize  Poems,  12mo. 

Land.  1772 

Naugerii.(Andreae)  Opera  Omnia,  edidit  Vulpius,  royal  4to.  large 

paper  Patavii,  1718 

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Land.  1676 

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Liber,  18mo.  Amst.  1661 


608  R«CBNTIORES  POBTICI,  Ac. 

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Franc.  1682 

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cellanea. 8yo.  Lond.  1801 

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Celsissimum  Georgium  Fred.  Aug.  Wallix  Principem  Geor- 
gio  III.  et  Charlotts  Reginae  Auspicatissime  Natum,  folio 

%Oxon.  1782 

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nald,  royal  8vo.  Edkub.  1820 


• 


'<  Fingal,  translated  into  good  Latin  Heroics  by  Alescander  Macdonald; 
with  an  acute  and  elegant  Latin  PrefEu;e,  in  which  Macdonald  endea- 
Tours  to  vindicate  the  authenticity  of  Ossian's  Poems,  Tagainst  the  objec- 
tions of  Michael  Laing."  S.  P. 

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/  Paru.  J.  PetU,  1617 

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Bath.  1774 

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tini,  Augustini  Favoriti,  Lib.  Baron  de  Furstenberg,  Joannis 

Rotgeri  Torskii,  Stephani  Gradii,  8vo.  Amtt.  1672 

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Venet.  1619 

"  Very  scarce."  S.  P. 


SATIRICI,  FACETly  &C.  509 

Prolusiones  Poeticae,  **  written  by  the  Boys  of  Chester  School,  and 
published  by  their  ingenious  Master,  Mr.  Bancroft,"  8yo. 

Chester,  1788 

Prudentia  Simplex  et  Innoxie  Jocosa,  fsive  Praxis  Jocandi,)  h.  e. 
*  qua  Ratione  in  Conversationibus  quibusvis  Joci  et  Sales  cum 
Rebus  seriis  jucunde  ita  temperandi,  ut  exinde  Affectus  sin- 
ceri,  Amor  propensus,  prudensque  Modestia  dignosci  poasity 
ejusd.  Materise  singularibus  aliquot  Quaestiouibus  et  jucundis 
Historiis  aucta  et  recognita.  Accessit  Ars  Vexatoria,  seu 
Supplemeotum  Praxeos  Jocandi.   12mo.  Franc.  1806 

"  Liber  ranis."  S.  P. 

Rapicii  (Jovitae)  de  Numero  Oratorio  Libri  quinque,  ad  Reginaldum 

Polum.     Ejusdem  Paraphrasis  io  Psalmos  Davidis,  et  quae- 

dam  Carmina,  folio  VenPt.  apud  Aldum,  1554 

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Relandi  (Hadr.)  Poemata,  curantc  Perrenot,  12mo.      Ultrqj,  1748 

*'  Roland,  like  some  of  Dr.  Parr's  contemporaries,  scarcely  allowed 
Socinians  to  be  called  ChristiaDS,  and  at  p.  704,  in  an  Elegy  upon  the 
Christian  Sectaries,  there  are  these  remarkable  lines: 

*  Ac  quae  gens  placitis  infausti  addicta  Socini,, 

'  Christiadas  inter  vix  meritura  locum  est:' "  S.  P. 

Rhodomanni  (L.)  Poesis  Christiana,  Palaestinae  seu  Hist.  Sacrae 
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Ascham's  (Roger)  Schoolmaster,  by  Upton,  8vo.  1743 

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Hamilton,  Esq.  1819 

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Barrington's  (Daines)  Miscellanies,  4to.  1781 

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Henrie  the  Prince,  l8mo.  Field,  1603 

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«  Gift  of  the  Author."    S.  P. 

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Seward,  10  vols,  in  5, 8yo.  1778 

^  by  Weber,  14  vols.  8vo. 

Edvub.  1812 

'*  The  fcift  of  my  pupil  and  beloved  friend,  the  Rev.  John   Bartlam, 
Dec.  1819."    S.  P. 

Boddoes'  (Dr.).  Alexander's  Expedition  to  the  Indian  Ocean,  a 
Poem,  4to.  (prwately  printed)  1702 

Presented  to  Dr.  Parr  by  Mr.  William  Anstice,  and  accompanied  by 
the  following  letter : 

'*  The  late  Dr.  Beddoes  must  be  known  to  Dr.  Parr  by  character,  if  he 
was  not  personally.  In  any  case  the  literary  fragment,  which  accompanies 
this,  cannot  prove  uniifteresting.  It  owes  its  origin  to  a  conversation, 
which  took  place  at  the  table  of  the  late  Mr.  William  Reynolds;  in 
which  some  men  of  taste  and  genius  contended,  that  the  poetic  elusions 
of  Darwin  were  inimitable.  Dr.  Beddoes  maintained  a  contrary  opi- 
nion; and  to  try  the  point,  produced  to  the  same  party,  a  short  time 
afterwards,  the  manuscript  of  the  present  piece,  as  from  his  friend 
Darwin ;  and  sent  it  to  him  for  his  inspection,  previous  to  publication. 
The  advocates  for  Darwin's  style  were  deceived,  and  the  Doctor  triumphed. 
Mr.  Reynolds  had  it  printed  at  his  own  expence,  but  for  obvious  reasons 
it  was  not  published,  and  therefore  may  never  have  met  Dr.  Parr*s  eye. 
It  was  printed  in  Madely ;  the  types  were  set  by  a  woman ;  and  the 
engravings  made  on  wood  by  the  then,  (and  present)  clerk  of  this  parish." 

Madely.  Wood,  Oct,  9. 1819. 

Ben  Jonson's  Works,  by  Whalley,  7  vol.  8vo.  1766 

With  some  MS.  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Works,  with  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory,  and  a 

Biographical  Memoir,  by  W.  Gifford,  0  vol.  8vo.  1816 

^  A  valuable  work ;   the  gift  of  my  old  and  much  esteemed  acquaint- 
ance the  Rev.  Thomas  Bartlam,  Precentor  of  Eveter,  Dec.  1819."  S.  P. 

Bennett's  (C.  F.)  Memoirs  and  Poetry,  8vo.  Hoh,  1817 

Bentham's  (J.)  Chrestomathia,  being  a  Collection  of  Papers  on  the 

2  L 


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Boothby's  (Sir  Brooke)  Fables  and  Satires,  2  vol.  12mo.£Utii6. 1809 

<*  Will  Dr.  Parr  accept  this  trifling  work,  which  pretends  no  otherwise 
to  his  notice,  than  from  the  high  respect  with  which  it  is  oflfeied?"  B.  B. 
March  28,  1810. 

Bosworth's  (Newton)  Accidents  of  Human  Life,  18mo.  1813 

Brown's  (Sir  Thomas)  Works,  folio  1686 

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''  Very  curious,  illustrating  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Scotlaod.'* 
S.  P. 

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and  undeviating  attachment  to  civil  and  religious  liberty;  and  as  a  grateful 
acknowledgment  of  the  Doctor's  repeated  kindness  to  him.''  Charles 
Butler,  *t>Jfuvet,  et  forsan  baud  plane  ttfuvnt, 

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Carter's  (Miss)  Poems  on  several  Occasions,  12mo.  1776 

Castle  of  Otranto,  by  Wm.  Marshall. — Pompey  the  Little,  by  Mrs. 

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Canterbury  Tales^  with  an  Essay  on  his  Lang;uage  and 

Versification,  by  Tyrwhitt,  4  vol.  8vo.  1775 
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the  Society  for  the  Establishment  of  a  Literary  Fund,  8vo.l802 

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addressed  to  those  who  think,  8vo.  1820 

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Con^eve's  (Mr.  Wm.)  Works,  2  vol.  12mo.  1719 

Works,  3  vol.  roy.  8vo.      Birmingham,  BaskerviUef  1761 

Connoisseur  (The)  by  Mr.  Town,  4  vol.  12mo.  Oxford,  1767 

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the  Art,  1807. — A  Second  Reply  to  the  Edinburgh  Review, 
by  the  same.  (*'They  are  invincible.'*) — The  Critical  Review 
for  January,  1813,  with  a  Critique  on  Maltby's  Morell's  Lex- 
icon, 8vo. 
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Coustos's  (John)  Sufferings  in  the  Inquisition,  8vo.  Birmingham,  1790 
"  A  most  interesting  book,  and  proper  to  be  read  after  Limborch's  History."  S.  P. 

Cowley's  (A.)  Select  Works,  by  Bishop  Hurd,  2  vol.  12mo.     1772 
Cowper's  (Wm.)  Poems,  2  vol.  8vo.  1795 

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On  a  fly  leaf  in  the  first  volume  is  written : 

<<  Given  by  me  to  the  Flower  of  the  Church,  Dr.  Pai^.  Jamb  Elisa- 
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"I  stole  this  book  from  Lady  Oxford,  June  15,  179a  S.  Parr.  Slmk 
JeeYll,  et  plus  has  Francis  Burdett." 

*'  I  hereby  certify  the  aforesaid  felony  of  the  aforesaid  Dr.  Parr,  fer 
which  he  has  been  allowed  his  charges.  Thomas  (Lord)  fiRSEni E  X  his 
mark;  William  Scott  (Lord  Stowell)." 

Crabbers  Poems,  8vo.  1807 

Cradock's  (J.)  Czar,  a  Tragedy.  8vo.  1824 

"  From  the  Author." 
Crowe's  (Dr.)  Lewesdon  Hill,  with  other  Poems,  12ino.  1804 

Ciirran's  (The  Right  Hon.  John  Philpot)  Speeches,  8vo. 

Dublin,  1808 

Dallas' (Robert  Charles,  aged  12,)  Ode  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington, 

^      and  other  Poems,  8vo.  1819 

"  Written  between  eleven  and  twelve  years  of  a{!;e.     He  is  a  very  extras 

ordinaiy  youth."  S.  P. 

Davenport's  Golden  Age,  or  England  in  1822-3,  a  Poetical  Epistle, 
1823.— Literary  and  Statistical  Magazine  for  1820.— The  In- 
quirer, 1822,  8vo. 
Denham's  (Sir  John)  Poems,  IBmo.  1719 

Doddridge  (Philip)— Letters  to  and  from — published  from  the  Origi- 
nals, with  Notes,  explanatory  and  biographical,  by  Thomas 
Stedman,  8vo.  Shrewsbury,  1790 


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Dodsley's  Preceptor,  containing  a  General  Course  of  Educatioiiy  2 
vol.  8vo.  1754 

'*  When  I  was  a  young  man,  this  book  entertained  and  instructed  me."  S.  P. 


Collection  of  Old  Plays,  by  Isaac  Reed,  12  vol.  8vo.  1780 

Collection    of  Poems,  6  vol.    1768. —  A    Collection   of 

Poems  designed  as  a  continuation  of  Dodsley's  Collection,  by 
Pearch,  4  vol.  1775,  together,  10  vol.  12mo. 
Donne's  Poems,  with  Elegies  on  his  Death,  18mo.  1635 

Drayton's  (Michael)  Works,  4  vol.  8vo.  1758 

Dryden's  (John)  Dramatic  Works,  6  vol.  12mo.  1762 

— —  Miscellaneous  Works,  4  vol.  12mo.  1767 

Dyer's  (George)  Poems,  8vo.  1801 

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8vo.  1708 

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Easton's  Human  Longevity,  recording  the  Age,  ^c.  of  1712  persons 
«  who  have  attained  a  Century,  8vo.  SalUbury,  1799 

Ellis's  (George)  Specimens  of  the  Early  English  Poets,  3  vol.  8vo. 

1803 
Emlyn's  (Thomas)  Works,  to  which  are  prefixed  Memoirs  of  the  Life 
and  Writings  of  the  Author,  2  vol.  8vo.  1746 

^EviavTot  Tepdtrrtoff  Mirabilis  Annus,  or,  The  Year  of  Prodigies  and 
Wonders,  being  a  faithful  and  impartial  Collection  of  seve- 
ral Signs,  that  have  been  seen  in  the  Heavens,  in  the  Earth, 
and  in  the  Waters,  2  parts    '  1661-2 

"  This  strange  book  was  written  by  some  visionary  andacrimonions  Pu- 
ritan, whose  name  is  not  prefixed  to  this  work."  S.  P. 

Emmiliauve's  Frauds  of  Romish  Monks  and  Priests,  third  edition, 
12mo.  1691 

•*  A  very  entertaining  book."  S.  P. 


Observations  on   a  Journey  to  Naples,  wherein  the 

Frauds  of  Romish  Monks  and  Priests  are  Discovered,    1691 

"  Very  entertaining."  S.  P. 


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Enfield's  Speaker,  12mo.  1774 

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Erskiae's  (Lord)  Armata,  2  parts  in  1  vol.  8vo.  1818 

<<  To  the  Rev.  Dr.  Parr,  from  his  affectionate  friend  EnkmeJ* 
*'  A  most  admirable  work."  S.  P. 

Essays  (Select)  from  the  Encyclopaedia,  written  by  Mallet,  Diderot, 
D'Alembert,  &c.  8vo.  1772 

Essay  on  the  Dramatic  Character  of  Sir  John  Fabtaff,  8yo.       1777 
Edgeworth's  (Miss)  Essay  on  Irish  Bulls,  I2mo.  1802 

Fenelon's  Telcmachus,  by  Hawkesworth,  2  vol.  in  1,  18mo.      1706 
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of  the  Author,  18mo.  1786 

Fielding's  Amelia,  3  vol.  18mo.  1707 

History  of  the  Adventures  of  Joseph   Andrews,   12mo. 

1780 

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Fitzosbome's  (Sir  Thomas)  Letters  on  several  Subjects,  sseeiilA  edir 

turn,  8vo.  1760 

Florence  Miscellany,  a  Collection  of  Poems,  8vo.        Florence,  1785 

^  The  gift  of  my  enlightened  friend,  Bertie  Greatheed,  Esq.  who  contri- 
buted to  this  publication."  S.  P. 

Fugitive  Pieces  on  various  Subjects,  by  several  Authors,  2  vol. 
12rao.  1771 

"  A  curious  collection."  S.  P. 

Fugitive  and  Miscellaneous  Pieces,  3  vol.  in  I,  8vo.  n,  d. 

**  Containing  many  by  Dr.  S.  Johnson.'' 

Gait's  Annals  of  the  Parish,  12mo.  Edinb,  1822 
Ayrshire  Legatees,  12uio.                                       Edinb,  1821 

"  GiRs  of  the  Author."  S.  P. 

Ganganelli's  (Pope)  Letters,  4  vol.  in  2, 12rao.  1777 

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of  Lots,  with  his  Defence  of  the  same,  1623-27,  4to. 

**  Gataker*s  book  upon  Lots  is  most  erudite  and  argumentative.''  S.  P. 

6ay*s  Poems  on  several  Occasions,  2  vol.  12mo.        Gkugmo,  1751 

Fables,  2  parts,  18mo.  Edinb.  1774 

Genfs  (Thomas)  Poems,  12mo.  1820 

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Miscellaneous  Works,  edited  by  Lord  Sheffield,  6  vol. 

royal  8yo.  large  paper  1814 

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associates  were  defeated.  A  hot  iron  crown  was  placed  on  the  head  of 
George,  whom  the  Hungarian  insurgents' had  preriously  elected  for  their 
King.  Other  torments  were  inflicted  upon  him,  which  he  bore  patiently, 
and  amidst  all  his  agonies,  requested  that  mercy  might  be  shewn  to  his 
brother  Luke,  who  had  rebelled  almost  by  compulsion  of  his  brother 
George.  But  this  was  refused,  and  some  of  their  comrades  were  almost 
starved,  in  order  to  make  them  feed  on  the  carcases  of  their  leaders, 
George  and  Luke.  The  history  is  fully  related  in  the  RetpMica  Hunga- 
rieo.  Boswell  has  the  credit  of  pointing  out  Goldsmith's  mistake  of  put* 
ting  Luke  for  George.  But  possible  it  is,  that  Goldsmith  having  mentioned 
Damien,  a  proper  name,  would  not  have  put  Luke,  a  vague  Christian 
name;  and  it  is  also  possible,  that  Goldsmith  wrote  Zeck,  and  that  the 
printer,  unacquainted  with  the  word,  substituted  the  more  ftmiliar  word 
Luke."  S.  P. 

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Europe,  12mo.  1759 

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Grafigny's    (Madame  de)  Peruvian  Prbcess,  from    the  French, 

18mo.  1798 

Grant's  ("Mrs.)  Sketches  of  Life  and  Manners,  2  yoI.  12mo.      1810 

Prttented  to  Dr.  Parr  hy  the  Duehea  of  Gordon^  who  hag  written  m  thejhf^kt/: 
*^  Dr.  Parr  did  not  steal  this  book,  though  he  may  steal  whaterer  Jaac 
Gordon  has,  except  Jane  Montague.    Leamtii^toii,  1810." 

Beneath  this  Dr,  Parr  obeervet. 
'*  Mrs.  Grant  was  the  firiend  of  the  Duchess.    Jane  Montague  was  the 
accomplished  daughter  of  the  Duchess  of  Manchester/' 

Grayes's  Spiritual  Quixote,  18ma  1800 

Gray's  Poems,  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life,  by  W.  Mason,  4to. 

Ywk,  1776 

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subjoined  Extracts  from  the  Author's  original  MSS. :  edited 

by  T.  J.  Mathias,  2  vol.  folio,  large  paper,  blue  morocco, 

extra  1814 

Preeentatimt  copy.     Dr.  Parr  hat  placed  thie  Imcription  on  the  tide : 

«  Ipsum  auro  munus  pnestat,  sed  munere  plus  est 
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of  the  author  and  the  editor/' 

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1767 
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Grose's  (Francis)  Collection  of  Essays,  Dialogues,  Letters,  Anec- 
dotes, Bon  Mots,  &c.  1792 

Guardian,  2  vol.  12mo.  1767 

Guevara's  Dial  of  Princes,   Englished  out  of  the  Frenche,  by  T. 

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Hairs  (Rev.  Jas.)  Cottage  Poems,  8vo.  1820 

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(Jos.)  Virgidemiarum,  Satires  in  six  books,  12mo.  Oxford^  1763 

Hamley's  (Edward,  '*  the  learned^*)  Poems,  of  various  kinds,  8vo. 

1705 

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'*  Precious.     Dr.  Parr  highly  values  this  book." 

Harleian  Miscellany ;  or  a  Collection  of  scarce,  curious,  and  enter- 
taining Pamphlets  and  Tracts,  found  In  the  Earl  of  Oxford's 
Library,  12  vol.  8vo.  1810 

Hazlitt's  (William)  Round  Table,  C  very  ingenioiu,'')  2  vol.  12mo. 

EdM.  1817 

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Remarks,  2  vol.  in  1, 12mo.  1787 

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Somebody  who  is  not  Doctor  of  the  Sorbonne,  (^aUudmg  to 
Boiieau,)  4to.  n.  d, 

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thors he  never  read,  8vo.  1817 
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Holland's  (Lord)  Letter  to  a  Neapolitan  firom  an  Englishman,  1816. 
— A  Dream  by  Lord  Holland,  (privately  printed,)  1818, 8vo. 

"  The  gifts  of  the  noble  Author."  S.  P. 

Hone's  Aspersions  Answered,  in  Reply  to  a  Review  in  the  Quar- 
terly, 8vo.  1824 

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1873 
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"  The  gift  of  the  Author.     I  am  delighted  with  these  Poems."  S.  P. 


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Jebb's  (Dr.  John)  Works,  theological,  medical,  political,  and  iiii»> 
cellaneouB,  with  ]Life,  by  Disney,  3  yoI.  8vo.  1787 

John's  (Gabriel)  Essay  on  the  Theory  of  the  Intelligible  World, 
(written  by  Tom  D'Urfey,)  12mo. 

*'  This  fiiDDy  book  was  given  to  Dr.  Parr,  by  the  Rev.  E.  Webb  of 
Sherborne." 

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in  1,  8yo.  179S 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Almoran  and  Hamet,  2  vol.  l2mo.  1761 

Rambler,  4  vol.  12mo.     '  1761 

Idler,  2  vol.  12mo.  1761 

Rasselas,  12mo.  1776 

Jones's  (Sir  William)  Works,  with  the  Life  of  the  Author^  by  Lord 
Teignmouth,  13  vol.  8vo.  1807 

Poems,  chiefly  translated  from  the  Asiatic 

Languages,  8vo.  1777 

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Ireland's  (Samuel)  "  great  and  impudent  forgertf,  called^"  Misod- 
laneous  Papers  and  Legal  Instruments  under  the  Hand  and 
Seal  of  William  Shakespeare,  folio  1796 

''  I  am  almost  ashamed  to  insert  this  worthless  and  infamously  trickish 
book.  It  is  said  to  include  the  Tragedy  of  King  Lear,  and  a  fragment  of 
Hamlet.  Ireland  told  a  lie,  when  he  imputed  to  me  the  words  which 
Joseph  Warton  used,  the  very  morning  I  called  on  Ireland,  and  was  in- 
clined to  admit  the  possibility  of  genuineness  in  his  papers.  In  mj  sub- 
sequent conversation,  T  told  him  my  change  of  opinion.  But  I  thought 
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Statesmen,  2  vol.  8vo.  1824 

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Langhome's  Thecidosius  and  Constantia,  18mo.  1790 

— ———  Solyman  and  Almena. — The  History  of  Nourjahad,  by 


k. 


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Mtb.  Sheridan.  -~  The  Poetical  WotIm  of  Nicholas  Rowa, 

18mo.  1796 

Leigh  (Chandoe,  '*  the  exeeUa^)  Three  Tracts  by  a  Gloocestenhire 

Country  Gentleman^  12mo.  Cheltenh.  1823 

Trifles  Light  as  Air,  12mo.  1813 

View  and  other  Poems,  12mo.  1822 

Juvenile  Poems,  8vo.  1016 

Dedicatory  Stanzas  to  Mary,  an  Ode  on  the  Death  of  the 

Princess  Charlotte,  and  other  !^oems  Warwick^  1818-19 

**  The  ^fts  of  the  author,  an  ingenioas  poet,  an  elegant  scholar,  and  my 
much  esteemed  friend/'  S.  P. 

Lennox's  (Mrs.)  Female  Quixote,  2  vol.  18mo.  1798 

Le  Sage's  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias,  translated  by  Smollett,  4  vol. 

12mo.  1789 

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of  Mr.  Leslie  to  the  Mathematical  Chair  in  the  University 

of  Edinburgh,  8vo.  1806 

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Election. — An  Examination  of  Dugald  Stewart's  Pamphlet, 

on  the  Election,  8vo.  1805 

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Davies,  2  vol.  12mo.  1810 

Lounger,  (The)  3  vol.  12mo.  1788 

Lnson's  (Hewling)  Case  and  Vindication,  1803. — Appendix  to  the 

Case  and  Vindication,  1812,  8vo. 

Lyttleton's  (Lord)  Dialogues  of  the  Dead,  8vo.  1768 

Macbiavel  (Nicholas)  Works,  newly  translated  from  the  Originals, 

with  Notes,  Anecdotes,  Dissertations,  and  the  Life  of  Ma- 

chiavel,  by  Ellis  Fameworth,  2  vol.  4to.  1762 

"  The  highly  valued  gift  of  my  beloved  and  retpeeted  pupil  and  friend. 
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1779 
Works,  by  Gifford,  4  vol.  8vo.  1813 

**  The  ^fl  of  my  pupil  and  beloved  friend,  the  Rev.  John  Baitlam, 
Dec.  1819."  S.  P. 

Maurice's  (Rev.  Thomas)  Poems  and  Minor  Pieces,  |with  a  free 

Translation  of  the  CEdipus  Tpannus  of  Sophocles,  4to.  1779 

Poems,  Epistolatory,  Lyric,  and  Elegiacal,  4to.  1800 

**  The  gift  of  the  author.''    S.  P. 

•  Select  Poems,  royal  8vo.  1803 

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Dunster,  4to.  1795 

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Poems  upon  several  Occasions,  by  Thomas  Warton,  8vo. 

1786 

"  There  was  a  subsequent  and  better  edition."     S.  P. 

Mirror,  3  vol.  12mo.  1783 

Montagu's  (Basil)  "  the  ingeniom*^ — Selections  from  the  Works  of 

Taylor,  Hooker,  Hale,  and  Lord  Bacon,  12mo.  1806 

Montesquieu's  Persian  Letters,  2  vol,  in  1,  12mo.  Edinb.  1773 

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edition  1798 

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Moore's  View  of  Society  and  Manners  in  France,  Switzerland,  and 
Germany,  2  vol.  8vo.  1786 

View  of  Society  and  Manners  in  Italy,  2  vol.  8vo.  1790 

Mouliues  (De)  Comical  History  of  Francion,  done  into  English,  folio 

1665 

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North's  (Charlotte)  Original  Poems,  and  a  Play,  8vo.  1815 

(Economist,  or  Englishman's  Magazine  for  1798, 12mo. 

Ogilvie's  (John)  Poems  on  several  Subjects,  royal  8vo.  1764 

''This  book  was  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  his  mother-in-law." 

Omnium  Gatherum,  or  Bath,  Bristol,  and  Cheltenham  Literary  Re- 
pository, 1814.  ("  very,  entertaining^  andpubHshed,  I  believe, 
by  Mr,  Warner,*') — Remonstrance  addressed  to  the  Rev.  R. 
Warner  on  his  last  Sermon,  1804. — T.  Falconer's  two  Ser- 
mons on  the  Temptation  and  Resurrection,  Oxford,  1817,  8vo. 

Ossian's  Poems,  by  Macphcrson,  2  vol.  in  1,  4to.  original  edition 

1762-3 

*'  I  read  this  book  when  a  boy,  and  was  enamoured  with  it.  When  at 
college,  1  again  read  Ossian  with  increased  delight.  1  now,  although 
convinced  of  the  imposture,  find  pleasure  in  reading  Macpherson."    S.  P. 

^  witli  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  Malcolm  Laing,  2 

vol.  8vo.  Edinb.  1805 

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attempted  in  English  Verse,  by  the  late  Rev.  John 

Shackleton,  2  vol.  8vo.  Birmingham,  1817 

Otway's  (Thomas)  Works,  3  vol.  12mo.  1768 

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Rooms,  a  Comic  Poem,  4to.  1808 

Pamphleteer,  from  its  Commencement  in  1813  to  1820, 16  vol.  8vo. 
half  bound 

Parismus,  folio 

*'  The  gift  of  the  Rev.  James  Eyre  to  Samuel  Parr,  1807." 
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cation, in  which,  among  other  jocose  Romances,  was  the  history  of  Paris- 
mus.   Sir  William  Jones,  Dr.  Bennet,  now  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  I  were 
delighted  with  it."    S.  P. 


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Parkas'  (Jos.)  Plagiaiy  "warned/'  a  Vindication  of  the  I>raiBt, 
the  Stage,  and  Public  Morals,  from  the  Plagiarisms  of  the 
Rev.  J.  A.  James,  8vo.  Bum,  1824 

Paraell's  (Dr.  T.)  Poems  on  several  Occasions,  published  by  Mr. 
Pope,  to  which  is  added  the  Life  of  Zoilus,  and  his  Remariu 
on  Homer's  Battles  of  the  Frogs  and  Mice,  12mo.  1760 

"  For  the  ttoiy  of  the  Hermit,  generally,  but  erroneous!  j,  etteemed  oii- 
ginal,  see  Dr.  Moore's  Divine  Dialogues,  p.  321,  and  Howell's  Familiar 
Letters,  v.  4.  p.  435.  Howell,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Marquis  of  Hertford, 
ascribes  it  to  a  noble  and  speculative  Knight,  Sir  P.  Herbert,  in  his  kte 
Conceptions  to  his  son."    S.  P. 

Parrhasiana,  or  Thoughts  upon  several  Subjects,  by  Monsieur  Le 
Clerc,  under  the  feigned  name  of  Theodorus  Parrhasius,  8vo. 

1700 
Percy's  Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry,  3  vol.  8vo.  1767 

Persian  and  Turkish  Tales,  2  vol.  18ma  1809 

Phoenix,  or  a  Revival  of  scarce  and  valuable  Pieces,  from  the  re- 
motest Antiquity  down  to   the  present  Time,  3  vol.    8vo. 

1707 
Phillips'  (John)  Poems  in  the  Style  of  Milton,  12mo.  1776 

Pindar's  (Peter)  Works,  4  vol.  18mo.  -         1809 

Plays. — 1.  Pizarro,  translated  from  the  German  by  Miss  Plump 
tree,  and  performed  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  R.  B.  Sheri- 
dan, 1799. —Sir  Thomas  Mpre,  a  Tragedy,  written  by  the 
Author  of  the  Village  Curate,  "  and  dedicated  to  the  celebrated 
William  Cowper^'  1792.— The  Critic,  or  a  Tragedy  Re- 
hearsed, by  Mr.  Sheridan,  1781.— The  Virgin  of  the  Sun, 
translated  from  the  German  of  Kotzebue,  by  B.  Thompson, 
1799,  Bvo. 
Pope's  (Alexander)  Works,  by  Warburton,  6  vol.  12mo.  1764 

'*  N.  B.  This  book,  and  the  Iliad  in  4,  and  the  Odyssey  in  3  vol.  12mo. 
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and  published  after  his  death,  8yo.  1764 

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which  is  added  Paedotrophia,  or  the  Art  of  nursing  and 
breeding  up  Children  :  in  English  Verse,  8vo.  1710 

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Spanish,  and  other  Languages ;  to  which  is  added  a  Collec- 
tion of  English  Words  not  generally  used,  third  edition^  by 
Mr.  Dykes,  "  my  ffreat  grandfather,"  8vo.  1737 

Reeve's  (Clara)  Progress  of  Romance,  12mo.  1785 

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Brentford,  1814 
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Richards'  (George)  Poems,  2  vol.  ]2mo.  1804 

Ritson's  (Joseph)  Ancient  Metrical  Romances,  3  vol.  8vo.        1802 
Rogers'  (Samuel)  Pleasures  of  Memory,  12mo.  1796 

RoUiad  (Criticbms  on  the)  and  Probationary  Odes  for  the  Laureat- 
ship,  8vo.  1785 

Roscoe's  Nurse,  a  Poem  from  the  Italian  of  Tansillo,  4to. 

JUverpoolf  1808 

Rowley. — Poems  supposed  to  have  been  written  by  Rowley,  with 

Notes  by  Dean  Milles,  4to.  1782 

"  The  opinion  of  an  eminent  critic  (said  to  be  Johnson,)  having  been 
requested  concerning  the  merit  of  Mr.  Bryant's  and  Dean  Milles*  publica- 
tion in  defence  of  the  Pseudo-Rowley,  it  was  delivered  in  the  following 
words : — '  M^.  Bryant's  is  a  machine  of  bulk  and  complication,  formed,  in 
part,  with  rough  materials,  elaborately  polished,  and  speciously  arranged ; 
but,  taken  all  together,  it  is  unsuccesfully  applied  to  the  purpose  of  lifting 
even  a  feather  from  the  ground.  The  Dean's  engine  is  larger  and  more 
unwieldy,  being  constructed  of  antiquarian  lumber:  as  it  was  made 
without  skill,  it  moves  without  progress,  and  has  strong  propensity  to 
sink  the  object  it  was  designed  to  raise.' "    S.  P. 

Observations  in  Defence  of  the  Authenticity  of  Rowley's 

Poems,  by  Jacob  Bryant,  8yo.  1781 


628  BMOLI8H    MISCBLLANIBS. 

Rowley. — Observatioiis  on  the  Poems  attributed  to  Rowley,  teDding 
to  shew  that  they  were  written  by  him. — Tyrwhitt's  Viudica- 
tion  of  the  Appendix  to  Rowley'ff  Poems,  1762. — Wartoo's 
Enquiry  into  the  Authenticity  of  Rowley's  Poems,  1782,  Bwo. 
Savage's  Poems,  12mo.  1779 

Say's  (Samuel)  Poems  on  several  Occasions;  ¥rith  two  Critical  Es- 
says, the  first,  On  the  Harmony,  Variety,  and  Power  of 
Numbers^,  whether  in  Prose  or  Verse;  the  second.  On  the 
Numbers  of  Paradise  Lost,  4to.  1745 

"  The  first  Essay  is  Tery  ingenious,  particularly  in  the  remarks  on  the 
metre  and  rhyme  of  the  Satires  and  Epistles  of  Horace.  The  Treatise  oo 
Milton  is  excellent."    S.  P. 

Sawyer's  Poems  on  various  Occasions,  8vo. 

"  Gift  of  the  author,  Ann  Sawyer."    S.  P. 

Sayer's  (Dr.  Frank)  Poems,  containing  Dramatic  Sketches  of 
Nprthern  Mythology,  8vo.  Norwich,  180? 

«  Gift  of  the  Author."    S.  P. 

Scott's  (WO  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  Border,  consisting  of  Histo- 
rical and  Romantic  Ballads,  3  vol.  8vo.  EdM.  1810 
Selden's  Table  Talk,  8vo.  1696 
Seven  Champions  of  Christendom  (the  famous  History  of  the)  4to. 

1706 

"  This  very  best  Edition  was  given  to  me  by  the  learned  Dr.  Antony 
Askew,  because  it  was  a  favourite  book  with  me  when  a  boy.  It  is  a  most 
valuable,  and  not  a  common  book.'*     S.  P. 

another  edition,  IBmo.  1808 


Seventeen  Hundred  and  Seventy  Seven,  or  a  Picture  of  the  Man- 
ners and  Characters  of  the  Age,  in  a  poetical  Epistle  from  a 
Lady  of  Quahty,  8vo. 

Shakespeare's  Plays,  with  Notes  by  Dr.  Johnson,  8  vol.  Supple- 
ment to  the  same,  2  vol. — together,  10  vol.  8vo.         1768-80 

Plays  and  Poeras,  by  Edmund  Malone,   10  vol.  in  11, 

8vo.  1790 

" Plays  and  Poems,  with  the  Corrections  and  Illustralions 


of  various  Commentators,  a  new  Life  of  the  Poet,  and  an  en- 


BN6LISH    MISCBLLANIB8.  529 

larged  History  of  the  Stage,  by  Edmund  Maloue,  edited  by 
James  Boswell,  21  vol.  8vo.  1820 
King  John,  alfered  by  Dr.  Valpy,  and  acted  at  Reading 


School,  Svo.  Reading^  1800 

**  The  gia  of  Dr.  Valpj."    S.  P. 

,  Beauties  of,  by  W.  Dodd,  3  vol.  12mo.  1780 


Shenstone's  Works,  Verse  and  Prose,  3  vol.  12mo.  1765 
Sherburne  (Sir  £.— of  Stonehurst)  Miscellaneous  Poems,  chiefly 

Amatory,  Serious,  and  Devout  1819 

Sidney's  (Sir  Philip)  Works,  3  vol.  8vo.  1725 

Simonidea.  Poems,  12mo.  Bath^  1806 

Smollett's  (T.)  Roderick  Random,  2  vol.  18mo.  Cooke,  1797 

Humphrey  Clinker,  2  vol.  18mo.  Cooke,  1797 

Peregrine  Pickle,  4  vol.  18mo.  Cooke,  1798 

—  Launceh)t  Greaves,  18mo.  Cooke,  1798 

Count  Fathom,  2  vol.  18mo. 

Sonthey's  Thalaba,  illustrated  by  27  Outlines,  drawn  and  etched  by 

W.  H.  Smith,  oblong  4to.  1818 

Spectator,  8  vol.  12mo.  1753 

<<  The  gift  of  my  dear  cousin  F.  Parr,  who  died,  aged  16,  in  1796, 
and  was  buried  in  Hinckley,  Leicestershire." 

Spenser's  (Edmund)  Works,  by  Mr.  Hughes,  6  vol.  18mo.        1750 

Works,  with  Notes  by  Todd,  8  vol.  8vo.  1805 

Sphritual  Quixote,  18mo.  1808 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Works,  7  vol.  12mo.  1783 

Letters,  3  vol.  in  1, 12mo.  1775 

Stewart's  (John)  Alhagranza,  a  Moorish  Metrical  Romance,  4to. 

1816 

Genevieve,  and  other  Poems,  12mo.  1816 

Swift's  (Jonathan)  Works,  by  John  Hawkesworth,  18  vol.  18mo. 

1765 

Letters,  from  1703  to  1740,  6  vol.  18mo.  1767 

Tales  of  the  Genii,  by  Sir  Charles  Morell,  2  vol.  18mo.  Cooke,  1797 
Taaso's  Jerusalem  Delivered,  translated  by  Hoole,  2  vol.  12mo.  1772 

,  translated  by  Fairfax,  8vo.  1749 

Temple's  (Sir  Wm.)  Works,  4  vol.  8vo.  1770 

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Time's  Telescope  for  1814, 12mo. 

Trenchard  and  Gordon*s  Collection  of  Tracts,  2  vol.  12mo.  1761 

Turkish  Spy,  8  vol.  12mo.  176S 

"  The  real  author  was  John  Paul  Marana,  a  native  of  Italy.  HaTing 
been  put  into  prison  for  political  conspiracy,  and  released,  he  retired  to 
Minorca,  and  wrote  the  '  History  of  the  Plot,'  and  then  coming  to  Parii^ 
composed  the  '  Turkish  Spy.*  Charpentier  gave  particulars  about  him; 
he  was  Censor,  and  made  Marana  rescind  several  passages.  Some  ny  Sanl^ 
others  Broadstairs,  was  the  English  translator.  See  D'Israeli's  CunotUiei 
of  Literature,  v.  2,  p.  116.  Boswell,  in  his  Life  of  Johnson,  states  from 
him  this  account: — the  two  first  volumes  were  written  by  Mrs.  Maalcy, 
and  the  two  last  by  Sault,  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Midgdey.  See 
▼ol.  3."    S.  P. 

Tweddell's  (Jno.)  Remains,  and  a  Brief  Biographical  Memoir,  hy 
the  Rev.  Robert  Tweddell,  1816. — Rob.  Tweddell's  Account 
of  the  Examination  of  the  Elgin  Box,  1816,  4to. 

.  Lord  Elgin's  Letter  to  the  Edinburgh  H^view  on  die 

Literary  Remains  of  Tweddell. — Lord  Elgin's  Postscript  to 
it. — Dr.  Hunt's  Narrative  respecting  the  Literary  Remains 
of  John  Tweddell,  1816 
Vanburgh's  (Sir  John)  Plays,  2  vol.  12mo.  1719 

Union ;  or  Select  Scotch  and  English  Poems  (edited  by  T.  Warton) 
12mo.  1768 

the  same,  enlarged,  12mo.  1766 

Voltaire's  Works,  translated  by  Smollett  and-  others,  16  vol.  in  6, 
12mo.  1761 

Pupil  of  Nature,  12mo.  1771 

Candidus,  or  All  for  the  Best,  12mo.  Edmb.  1773 

Ignorant  Philosopher,  12mo.  1767 

Walker's  (S.)  Gustavus  Vasa,  and  other  Poems,  8vo.  1813 

"  Of  these  Poems,  some  arc  Latin  and  some  are  English.     They  were 
written  by  Mr.  Walker,  when  a  boy  at  Eton  School."     S.  P. 

Walker's  (Rev.  Jno.— of  Norwich)  Poems,  8vo.  Noncich,  1809 

Waller's  (Edm.)  Works  in  Verse  and  Prose,  by  Percival  Stock- 
dale,  12mo.  1772 
Wanley's  (Nathaniel)  Wonders  of  the  Little  World,  4to.           1678 


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BNOLI8H  MISCELLANIES.  531 

Warton's  (Jos.^)  Poems,  8vo. 

<'  A  very  scarce  volume,  by  the  fiEither  of  the  very  learned,  ingeniouf, 
and  amiable  Dr.  Joseph  Warton."    S.  P. 

Watts'  (Dr.  Isaac)  Lyric  Poems  1T70 

Weber's  (Hen.)  Metrical  Romances  of  the  thirteenth,  fourteenth, 
and  fifteenth  Centuries,  3  vol.  cr.  8vo.  EdM.  1810 

Wilkes*  (John)  North  Briton,  2  vol.  in  1,  12mo.  1766 

Wodhuirs  (M.)  Poems,  8vo.  1806 

"  The  gift  of  the  Author." 

World,  by  Adam  Fitz-Adam,  4  vol.  12mo.  EdM.  1776 

World  Unmasked,  or  the  Philosopher  the  greatest  Cheat,  translated 
from  the  French,  12mo.  1786 

Works  of  the  most  celebrated  Minor  Poets,  3  vol.  12mo.  1740 

Wotton's  Remains,  18mo.  Lond,  1654 

Young's  (Dr.  Edward)  Works,  4  vol.  12mo.  1762 


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AMA8.r**Haetiaiia»  oa  Penates  direraaiide  M.  Haet,  Ev^Ml^A^ 
Tranches :  (reciieillis  par  TAbb^  d'OIiTet)  Noo?^  Miliap^ 
augmentie  de  la  Descriptioii  ea  Yeii  Latins  da  yoji^^jip 
rAateur  en  Snide,  ISmo.  Jnii|J^p 

«  ffii  Litin  f«twt  ue  folgoiiiedy  bal  aaoog  tiMai  an  not 
iMe?ene8  a mCmt^  whidi ue isMfled  ia hit Copmsatttx,  a 
moaswoilu'*    S.P. 


'  '.  Panliasianay  12nio« 
■  Pogpgiana,  2  toL  in  1,  ISmo.  Awl.  IW 

*  **  TMi  hu  oBce  been  in  the  potioaiioa  of  Mtlone.**    8.P. 

.  Scaligerlina,  Thuana,  Perronianay  Pithoeana,  et  Colomedaaa, 

2  vol.  12mo.  Anui.  1740 

BoccaciOy  II  Decameron,  4to.  Firenze,  Gimnii^  1673 

Boilean,  ses  Qiluyres,  8vo.  1708 

Comeille  (T.)  Poemes  Dramatiques,  5  vol.  12ino.  Parig,  1738 

Dictionnaire  des  Proverbes  Fran9ai8, 12nio.  Parig^  1758 

F^n^lon,  T^16maque,  12nio.  1755 

Floresta  Espafiola,  12mo.  Lond,  1807 

Fontenelle,  Nouveaux  Dialogues  des  Moris,  8vo.  1729 

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**  This  formerly  belonged  to  the  Antiquary,  Wm.  Cole,  of  Kiag*i 
College,  who  has  made  this  remark  upon  the  title  page.    '  When  I  took 
up  the  trade  of  an  Antiquary,  about  17452,  I  totally  left  off  my  Italiaii, 
and  never  looked  into  this  book  since.    W.  Cole,  1778.'  " 
On  the  fly  hqf  is  this  note,  by  its  late  Possessor, 

'<  S.  Parr.  1787." — ^  I  began  in  this  year  to  learn  Italian,  but  I  made 
litUe  progress,  having  other  literary  pursuits  in  other  languages.*' 


FRENCH,  ITALIAN,  AND  SPANISH  MISCBLLANIBS.  583 

Marmontel,  Nouyeaux  Contes  Moraux  ParUf  1801 

Mathias  (T.  J.)  Poesie  Liriche  e  Prose  Toscaue,  4to.  (privately 

printed)  large  paper,  plates  Land,  1810 

Moli^re's  Works,  French  and  £nglish,  10  toI.  12mo.  1748 

Montesquieu,  CEuvres  Posthumes,  12nio.  1782 

Niebuhr  (B.  G.)  Lettre  au  lUdacteur  de  la  Biblioteca  Italiana, 

8vo.  RimuB,  1820 

Pascal,  Les  Provinciales,  18nio.  1754 

Petrarcha  due  Canzone  tradotte  in  Versi  Inglese  de  una  Cultissima 

Dama,  8yo.  Ristampate  privatamente  in  Roma,  1818 

«  The  gift  of  Mr.  Mathias."    S.  P. 

Racine  (Jean)  ses  CEuyres,  3  toI.  12mo.  Land,  1799 

Ramsay  (M.)  Voyages  de  Cyrus,  12mo.  1727 

Reflexions  sur  les  grands  Hommes  qui  sont  morts  en  plaisantant, 

18nio.  Roehefort,  1714 

Rollin,  ses  Opuscules,  2  vol.  12mo.  1771 

Stephani,  Introduction  au  Traits  de  la  Conformity  des  Menreilles 

Anciennes  aycc  les  Modernes,  12mo.  1566 

Tasso,  Gerusalemme  Liberata,  4to.  Mantaius,  1584 

Jerusalem  deliyr^e,  2  yol.  12mo. 

Voitore  (M.  de)  ses  Lettres,  12mo.  1660 

Voltaire,  ses  CEuyres  completes,  (redig^es  par  Beaumarchais),  70 

yol.  8yo.    De  Vimprimerie  de  la  SociM  Litt.  et  Typogr.  1785 

Theatre,  12  vol.  in  6, 18mo.  Stereotype,  Paris,  1801 

Henriade,  12mo.  1787 

Henriade,  12mo.  1795 


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MANUSCRIPTS. 


Albbrti  Adnotationes  Exegeticte  in  Actonim  Caput  deciiniim  sep- 
timom,  in  Collegium  Domeflticum  ab  Auditoribus  atiia  calamo 
exceptse,  1760 

Animadveraiones  in  Locos  Herodoti,  qui  extant  in  Selectn  Hist 
Onecoraniy  4to. 

Araoldi  (Thomfe)  Dissertatio  Medica  Inauguralia  de  Pleiintid6»  (u 
transaipt.)  4to..  Edmb.  1706 

Askew  (Ant.)  Novae  Editionis  Tragoediarum  JEschyli  Specimen, 
folio  Jjigd.  Bai.  1746 

*'  Dr.  Parr  was  never  able  to  get  the  printed  book;  he  onoe  ordered  H 
from  a  Catalogue  of  Mr.  Payne,  Mew's  Gate,  bat  it  had  beettsold;  andfer 

the  Manuscript  he  is  indebted  to  the  kindness  of  his  learned  and  worthj 
friend,  Mr.  Kidd." 

Antiquitates  Romanae,  2  vol.  4to.  Lugduni,  1759 

"  There  are  some  loose  leaves  in  cap.  v.  de  Ludis.'*  S.  P. 

Brais  (M.  de)  Explanation  des  Sections  du  Cat^chisme,  qui  est 

ajout^  k  la  fin  de  nos  Psaumes  1078 

Burmanni  (Petri)  Dictata  in  Horatii  Tursellini  Epitomen  Historia- 

rum,  5  vol.  8vo. 
Burton  (Joannis)  Epistola  ad  Edw.  Bentham,  S.  T.  P.  Coll.  Oriel. 

Soc.  4 to. 
Lend,  prostant  apud  J,  J,  Rivington  et  J.  Fletcher,  Oxanii,  1750 
Camerarii  (Jo.)  Annotationes  in  Suidam,  manu  S.  Fabricii  descriptie 

folio 

**  From  the  Meennau  Library."  S.  P. 
Clavis  Poetica,  (**for  the  me  of  Ruma.     It  seems  to  have  been  writ- 


MANUSCRIPTS.  636 

ten  about  1732,  and  treats  both  of  Oraiio  Hgata  and  Oraiio 

ioluta.'')  4to. 
Cleaver  de  Rhythmo  G  rsecorum  :    **  copied  from  the  printed  book, 

which  is  very  scarce.*' 
Collectanea  Theologica  et  Ascetica,  ex  diversis  Patribus  excerpta, 

atque  Ordine  alphabetico  disposita,  folio 

"  From  the  famous  Meerman  Collection,  which  was  sold  at  the  Hague  in 
1824..  I  heard  from  Mr.  Bohn,  to  whom  I  had  given  some  commissions, 
that  the  greater  part  of  the  Manuscripts  were  purchased  for  Sir  Thomas 
PhilUpps."    S.P. 

Dictata  ad  Acta  Apostolorum,  4to. 

Drakenborchii  (Araoldi^  Dictata  in  Oyidii  Heroides^  3  vol.  4to. 

Dukeri  (Andres)  Dictata  in  Aristophanis  Equites:  subjectus  est 

Index  Rerum  et  Verborum,  4to. 
Funccius — Some  Manuscript  Extracts  from  his  great  and  scarce  work 

<'De  Legibus  XII  Tabularum" 

*'  Dr.  Parr  had  in  vain  endeavoured  to  meet  with  this  learned  work,  until 
he  discovered  it  among  the  books  of  Dr.  Taylor,  in  the  Shrewsbury  Library. 
Dr.  Parr  read  the  book  at  Shrewsbury,  and  was  delighted ;  he  read  it  again 
at  Hatton,  and  with  the  permission  of  his  learned  friend,  Dr.  S.  Butler,  Mas- 
ter of  Shrewsbury  school,  he  made  these  extracts.  He  found  a  very  useful 
auxiliary  in  his  learned  and  much  esteemed  friend,  W.  Lowndes,  a  ward  of 
Mr.  Roscoe,  and  a  member  of  Brazen-Nose  College,  Oxford.''  S.  P. 

Fyrbas  (Simonis)  Commentarii  in  Libros  Aristotelis  de  Anima  et 
Metaphysicis,  4to.  Schyrensi,  1632 

Glossarium  Vocum  Obscuriorum. — Dictionarium  Latino- Francicum. 
2  Manuscripts  in  1  vol.  4to. 

From  the  Meerman  Collection. 

Gronovii  Dictata  in  Suphoclis  Ajacem,  4to.  1708 

Hemsterhusii  Antiquitates  Graecae,  cum  Prolegomenis,  3  vol.  4to. 

Honertius  (Joann.)  in  Theologiam  Naturalem,  4to. 

Homer's  Iliad — ^Three  Volumes  of  <<  most  ieametT'  MS.  Notes  upon 

parts  of;  with  the  Text  interleaved  :  but  the  Notes  do  not 

extend  beyond  Iliad  {,  4to.  1722 

"  These  belonged  to  Dr.  Askew,  and  probably  were  written  by  him."  S.  P. 

Hurd's  Life  of  Warburton — Extracts  from,  4to. 

"  That  Life  was  prefixed  to  the  posthumous  4to.  edition  of  Warburton's 
Works,  and  therefore  could  in  print  be  possessed  only  by  the  subscribers. 


&Q6  MANUSCRIPTS. 

The  learned  Mr.  Gaches  was  a  vubflcribery  and  lent  the  book  to  Dr.  Parr 
who  caused  extracts  to  be  made,  from  some  apprehension  that  he  might 
have  occasion  for  them,  if  any  unforeseen  and  unpleasant  event  should 
render  it  necessary  for  him  to  resume  the  controversy  with  Bishop  Hurd 
Dr.  Parr  met  with  many  passages  which  offended  him ;  but  as  the  names 
of  Dr.  Jortin  and  Dr.  Leland  were  studiously  avoided.  Dr.  Parr  was 
resolved  not  to  defend  any  other  excellent  men,  whom  the  biographer 
had  treated  harshly.    Archbishop  Seeker  found  an  advocate  in  Mr.  W. 

:  Dr.  P.  lamented  the  languor  of  the  Wykehamists,  in  snfler- 

iog  the  unjust  attack  upon  Bishop  Lowth  to  pass  unnoticed.  Dr.  Parr,  in 
the  correspondence  between  Bishops  Hurd  and  Warburton,  published  after 
the  death  of  Hurd,  met  with  some  offensive  matter  about  Leland  and  Jor- 
tin ;  but  as,  in  consequence  of  Warburton's  life  written  by  Hurd,  and  soft- 
ened too  in  all  probability  by  Dr.  Parr's  publication,  and  perhaps  extorted 
from  Hurd  sooner  than  he  intended  to  let  it  see  the  light,  there  has  been 
a  considerable  change  in  public  opinion,  Dr.  Parr  determined  not  to  take 
up  his  pen.'' 

Jackson  ( Wm.  " afterwards  Bishop")  Verses  on  the  Ars  Medendi, 
1769.— 2.  Verses  of  Lowth,  («  Fellow  of  New  College,  and 
Son  of  Bishop  Lowth/')  1773. — 3.  Verses  by  Joseph  War- 
ton,  ("  ofTrinUy  College,  and  Son  of  Dr.  Warton;')  1775.— 
Four  Letters  from  Sir  Isaac  Newton  to  Dr.  Bentley,  con- 
taining some  Arguments  in  favour  of  the  Deity,  1756,  4ta 

Italian  Book. — De  Immortalitate  Animae,  with  illuminations,  8vo. 

^  It  is  a  learned  work,  with  quotations  from  Aristotle,  Priscian,  Chry- 

sippus,  Zeno,  Empedocles,  St  Austin,  Plato,  &c.''  S.  P. 

Juvenalis  Satiraj,  et  Facetiae  quvtHlam  Poggii,  8vo.  1456 

"  Ex  douo  juveuis  optimi  amicissimique  Adam  Askew,  Armigeri;  Pa- 
tris  doctissimi,  Antouii  Askew  (juixa^lTov  filii  natu  maximi,  quarto  Nonas 
Maii,  1787."  S.  P. 

Latin  Dissertation  upon  the  Sources,  from  which  Tacitus  drew  the 
Materials  of  his  Annals  and  History,  and  more  especially 
the  latter 

"  The  book  was  published  at  Berlin :  it  was  lent  to  Dr.  Parr  by  the 
learned  Dr.  G.  Butler  of  Harrow,  and  transcribed  for  Dr.  Parr's  use  by  his 
much  respected  friend,  Mr.  Valpy,  who  employed  in  the  transcript  some 
intelligent  scribe."  S.  P. 

Meletius  (Monachus)deNatura  et  Structura  Honiinis,  cum  Schohis 
aliquot  in  Margine,  Greece.  4to.  MS,  Sceculi  X  V. 

From  the  Meerman  CoUeciion. 
Metre — a  Greek  MS.  on,  ('*  The  original  is  in  the  British  Muscuniy 


MANUSCRIPTS.  687 

iftuL  was  never  published.  ITUs  copy  toas  taken  far  Dr.  Parr, 
by  Mr.  Nicolaides,  a  learned  Modem-Greek,  nephew  to  a  diS" 
graced  Patriarch  of  Constantinople.  Mr.  NicoUddes  was 
much  respected  by  Dr.  Johnson  and  Mr.  Burke  ;  and  at  Mr. 
Burke^s  request  had  a  pension  from  Lord  North.^ — 2.  Conti- 
nuation of  the  Controversy  between  Lowth  and  Warburton. 
C"  only  40  copies  were  printed.*') — Two  Pamphlets,  ("  writ- 
ten, but  not  acknowledged,  by  Bishop  Watson,  and  proved  his 
by  a  MS.  note,  which  Mr.  Isaac  Reed,  the  Editor  of  Shah- 
speare,  and  author  of  the  note,  communicated  to  Dr.\Parr.") 
Nova  Methodus  discendi  Elementa  Linguae  Graecae  Vulgarisy  distri- 
buta  et  divisa  in  undecim  Horas,  **  written  by  F.  Thomas,  a 
Capuchin  Friar,  and  dedicated  to  Monsieur  Bignon,'*  2  yol. 

"  This  excellent  Grammar  of  modern  Greek  was  transcribed  for  Dr. 
Parr's  use  by  his  much  respected  pupil,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Chapman  of  Nor- 
wich, from  a  printed  copy  which  Mr.  Frederic  North  had  lent  to  Dr.  Parr, 
and  which  Dr.  P.  returned,  together  with  two  4to.  volumes  of  a  Dictionary 
in  Modem  Greek  and  Latin,  to  the  late  Earl  of  Guilford,  for  the  use  of 
his  brother,  who  was  then  a  Governor  in  the  East  Indies."  S.  P. 

Observationes  quaedam  in  Textum  Novi  Test,  ex  optimis  Commen- 
tatoribus  depromptae,  4to. 

**  This  once  belonged  to  Dr.  Farmer,  who  says,  '  This  MS.  came  out 
of  the  collection  of  Dr.  Mason  of  Trinity  College.'  '*  S,  P. 

Preface  from  Auger's  Lysias,  '  de  Scriptis  Emendandis.' — 2.  Latin 
Orations  in  Fellum,  et  in  Bodleium,  by  Archbishop  Markham, 
("  communicated  to  Dr.  Parr  by  a  learned  member  of  Christ 
Church.'*) — 3.  Ars  Medendi,  ("  a  very  excellent  Poem,  writ- 
ten by  Dr.  W.  Jackson,  brother  of  the  celebrated  Dean  Jack- 
son.")— 4.  Duplicate  of  Lowth's  Verses,  on  O  quantum  terrae, 
quantum  cognoscere  coeli,  Permissum  Catharina  Impera- 
trice,  a  Latin  Prize  Poem,  4to. 
Prosodia,  (Latin,)  explained  in  Dutch,  4to. 
Rhunkenii  Dictata  in  Terentium,  2  vol.  in  1,  4to.  1780 

in  Suetonium  Tranquillum  Dictata,  4to.  1779 

Sermon,  (*' written  and  published  by  Mr.  Partridge,  a  sensible 
Clergyman  of  Boston,  who  prof  essedly  found  the  principle  in  an 
Italian  book.  The  subject  is  the  I09th  or  Cursing  Psalm;  his 
opinion  coincides  with  that  of  the  learned  Mr.  Peters,  who 


638  MANUSCRIPTS 

ka»  a  Sermon  on  the  mbjed.    I  a^ee  with  them.     The  MS. 
was  prepared  for  me  bymy  oldpupil  Charlet  Chapman^  Mmis- 
ter  of  Mancrofi,  Norwich.'') 
Smith  (I.)  de  recta  et  emendata  Linguae  Anglicse  Scriptione,  Dia- 
logus,  folio  Luiet.  1568 

**  This  is  a  transcript  from  the  printed  book,  jrhich  is  very  scarce.  I 
missed  a  copy  a  few  yean  ago  at  Exeter,  for  £1.  11 «.  6d.'*  S.  P. 

Specy  (Joannis)  Commentarius  in  Octo  Libros  Physicorum  Aristo- 
telis,  DiUngiB,  1505. — Ejusdem  Comm.  in  Aristotelis  de  Coelo 
et  de  Generatione  et  Corniptione  Libros,  DUingiB,  1596,  4to. 

Synopsis  Theologiae  Moralis  de  Cooscientia,  12mo. 

Terentii  Gomoediae,  royal  Bvo.  on  vellum  circa,  1300-1400 

**  This  valuable  and  uncollated  mannscript  was  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by 
his  excellent  pupil,  Adam  Askew,  eldest  son  of  the  learned  Dr.  Antony 
A&kew." 

Valckenterii  Observationes  Analogicn»  {*'  These  obtervatUms  were 
translated  from  a  MS.  lent  to  Dr.  Parr,  by  Bishop  Burgess, 
before  they  were  published  in  the  second  enlarged  edition  of 
Lennep.''^2.  Four  (*^  famous  and  scarce*')  heUen  from  Sir 
Isaac  Newton  to  Dr.  Bentley,  containing  some  ArgumeDts  io 
favour  of  a  Deity,  1756. — 3.  Miscellaneous  Eton  Verses, 
"  in  the  hand-writing  of  my  learned  friend  and  scholar,  Wm. 
Pollard.  This  collection  is  highly  valuahlcj  because  it  contaim 
the  very  first  copy  of  verses  ever  written  in  Eton  CoUege." 

Wyttenbachii  (Danielis)  in  Jacobi  Epistolam  Dictata,  4to. 

Dictata  in  Acta  Apostolorum,  4to. 

Dictata  in  Actorum  Caput  Secundum,  4to. 


A  MS.  of  St.  Chrysostom,  (never  yet  used  by  any  Editor,)  4  yo\.  folio 

"  This  noble  book  belonged  to  the  late  learned  Dr.  Adam  Askew,  and 
was  given  to  Dr.  P.  by  Adam  Askew  Esq.,  the  much  esteemed  pupil  of 
Dr.  Parr,  and  the  eldest  son  of  Dr.  Askew."    S.  P. 

A  MS.  upon  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  2  vol. 

"  This  is  the  work  of  the  immortal  Sir  M.  Hale,  and  was  never  pub- 
lished. It  was  given  to  Dr.  P.  by  his  sagacious  and  most  highly  respected 
friend,  Francis  Hargrave  Esq.  Dr.  Parr  hopes  that,  after  his  death,  both 
the  foregoing  MSS.  will  be  purchased  for  some  College-Library,  in  Cam- 
bridge." 

These  two  MSS.  are  no  longer  in  the  library ;  Dr.  Parr  Jutving  pre- 
sented theniy  some  time  before  his  deaths  to  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge. 
Editor. 


539 


MODERN  GREEK  BOOKS. 


"  I  €isrign  a  particular  pkux  to  the  following  Works;  for  Inever 
saw  them  in  the  possession  of  any  Scholar.'*^     S.  P. 


*AKo\ov^ia  ff  ^tia  upa  kqi  fiaprvpiKti,  4to.  caret  tituh 

AvyovoTivov^  YitKpayapiov  tov  Buov,  8vo.  Lips.  1804 

^djULfia  (StopvTOv)  'FifroptKr}  eK  tuv  'EtV^ofyrepay  rty(yoypd^ay  waXaiur 

Kai  naripuv^  Bvo.  Paris,  1813 

JSricarwratrripig  rtav  atro  Xf>c?ov  Xom^poc  EtvaydpwiniffavTOg  if  irpwrri  cara 

ypoviKfiv  TpooBov  tv  tKiTOfiq  cKTcOcKTa  iTOfKi  TOV  ^c^t/wavupwrarov 

Api)(uirunc(nmv  Evycyiov  tov  BovXyapcwc  €cc  ri/v  Mc{o0oXiXDV  Aca- 

Xpcrov  1806 

*£/LiVOyocKoc  K«^i;(  rfc  raXX/ac>    fjura^paffOiU   TQpd  TlaTa^vmnfXov, 

8yo.  Ftemue,  1817 

"  There  is  prefixed  a  short  acconnt  of  Uiw  and  its  various  species.  The 

book  turns  on  matters  of  business,  contracts,  money-ooncemi,  payment 

for  goods,  &c."    S.  P. 

Ey)(ei^i2ioy  ptT€upiwnKO'BiaX£KTu:ov  17  ewiTopri  iucpifiivarri  tov  Snyparoc  tov 
Kvpwv  AOKKIOT  TrepifiorfTOv  (^iKoooi^v  trepi  njc  ayOptinyri^ 
iiarouLt'  fUTOi^paBaoa  iicrrjg  AyyXuciyc  iiaXeiCTOv.  Ven.  1796 

tanrofiti  hti  ovWoyi]  Tuy  Onar  riyc  witneac  ZoyfiaTuv^  by  AOavaoiov 
TOV  Tlapuw,  *'  with  the  approbaiion  of*  Maxapuw  tov  'Sorapa, 
8vo.  Lips.  1804 

«  I  must  examine  this  book.*'     8.  P. 


640  MODBRN  OIUKBK  BOOK*. 

Ettgenii  Logica.— 'H  Aoywi  iK^woKmmy  n  koX  patnp£p  evmpitm^' 
Btura,  'Aird  Et^yev/ov  Htwedrov  row  Btn^ydptuQ'  jc  wporinuBrm 
df^ytfffiQ  irpoturoSuJifis  mpl  dpytji  Kal  irp6oioQ  tic  Kurd  wifif 
^iKoinH^iar  iyffrdvHtQKal  irpoiuirpi^l  rirrapiQ  tlvayttyuml  uc 
dwaffar  kv  yivtt  ri^v  i^iXoao^lapirpcrtkBinKalf  Svq,        ZdpB.  1706 

^Ixopuor  y(apT9iraiyru>¥  ttpd'xw  ^f crOfif^  rrJQ  *Ej^^i|yMnf c  in^tat  rij^  ^wolmc 
wpotiytiTOi  yeyuc^  icpodt^^la  rfj^  dpx^ids  i  vop/oc*  Ovo, 

Ftemia  m  AmMa,  1806 

**  The  prefiMe  to  this  lKK>k  is  written  in  bad  indent  Gied^witii  A  flubi^ 
tore  of  modem.  The  Lives  are  in  different  languages,  and  some  Gfasfc 
is  prefixed  to  them:  ex.  gr.  Fohi  ia  in  German  and  Greek;  CSfMi/iiclw 
French,  Italian,  and  German;  Metuu  in  Greek,  French,  and  Italian.  II 
is  a  yerj  curions  book."    S.  P. 

Kjarffpo^v  (Avrttvtov)  TpaiifianKti  EXXifycKii  aKpiPmnarfi*    ITi^n*- 

')(ovoa  Toy  okto  tov  Xoyov  fiipuv  top  ff\tifiaTiirfiov  roc  rifr 

wrrafyvf  en  it  xai  rtiv  HoitgnKfiy  Mt&oior,  Oro.   Vmeim  VM9 

**  This  is  a  Grammar  of  the  ancient  Greek  language  bj  a  flM>deni  CflMk 
writer.  Dr.  Parr  does  not  venture  to  call  it  a  scarce  book,  but  he  never 
saw  any  other  copy" 

Ko2^iC0#  MiKdrri  TTft  ILoivfit  'EXXi^ycir^c  AtoXcKrov,  8to.     Pang.  1818 

KoffmcM  ^yo^ns  IhMwcii^,  Bvo,  Ftduu^  1818 

KofKtfi  {AvTOytov  tov)  QtUti  etc  Eppcimy  9pgyn9Kor  AayEOVta,  8to. 

Paris,  1819 

"  Post-fixed  is  the  *  Eloge  of  H.  F.  D'Aguesseau,  parThomas/  " 

MofMcov  AvTUfyiycv  ruty  ug  iavroy  BijSXca,  (A.  Kc^i;}  8vo.  Paris,  1816 
Oicranrxpi,  12mo.  Venei.  1688 

Utpi  Tuy  ^i\oyoi(ay  ray  sy  rait  EjcjcXi70'cacc  ri/c  XloXoviac  ioKifiior 
itropiKoy  Kal  KpiriKov^ ''  translated  from  the  French  into  the  com- 
mon modem  Greek;  to  which  is  added'^  X^cScacr^a  wipi  rifc 
ays^tdpriffKtiat,  8to.  lips,  1768 

Tlerpa  cricav^oXov  i;  roc  ^iaffcul>rj<rii  nyc  ^PX^^  "^^^  "^^^  akrfiuy  curu^y  rov 
iryitrparog  kcu  ii^oyoiwy  twv  hfo  eKKXijffiay  avaroXunyc  KOi  ^vruflfCi 
fiera  twv  irevrc  ^uu^tovovtriay  Kvpitay  iicu^ptay  avyreduaa  wapa  rov 
iror£  0£O^cX£(rrarov  Kepyucru  Kai  KoXaPpirwy  ey  TTeXoiroyifoy 
erurKovov  HAIOY  MHNIATH.  Venetiis,  1688 

IToXvcui/ov  J.TpaTriyTjfmriKwv  Hi/3Xoc  VIII,  8vo.  Paris,  1790 

Edited  by  Coray,  for  the  instruclioii  of  Greek  youth,  and  printed  at  the 
expense  T«rv  dit\^m  Z^^tfiahtv.  There  is  a  very  good  index  to  this  work." 
S.P. 


MODERN    ORBBK   BOOKS.  54l 

^vXkoytf  FXKtjviKuy  aviKhortav  voir/ray  kuI  \oyoypa<^t»y  ^la^ofmv 
cTo^6iv 'EWa^oc,  inrovBrf  Avdp&nt  Mot/oro^i/^ov  Kal  ^rjfirfTpiov 
I^tva,  8vo.  Venice^  1816 

J.Tayup(Tov  (A^ayaviov)  '[iyvy ia  ij  ^Ap\aioXoyia,  6  vol.  Bvo. 

Vienna,  1815-20 

B^c  MiXria^,  8vo.  Viennae,  1818 

B^c  ^ifAiVTOKkiovif  8vo.  ViemuBf  1816 

'Tpoiratoy  'EXXi/wicov,  ^  IT^Jroc  iTc/Xf/ioc  'EXXi/fwv  kuI 

Xliptrovy  Kal  Gpiafi(iot  ray  'EWtjyt^y,  8vo.  VienncB 

Tep}p(yooi  4  via  TpafifxariKii  'ATXofXXi/vtJCi;,  VEpu'^^oyra  dyeWnvui 

TO  icoXXcoTOv  BK  vavTov  Tuy  ypafAfiariKuy,  Kal   ditfptjfiiytj   eit 

rifiovc  Tpiif,  "  by  Chrysocephalus  of  Constantinople/'  3  vol. 

8vo.  Lipi.  1811 

"  A  rare  work."  S.  P. 

Tpitidioy  trvy  ^e^  'Ayy^^  folio,  caret  titulo 

Za^ucdy^  Aejcjcov  r^c  FaXXtic^C  Kal  rijg  TpaiKucrji  T\u<r<nit,  8vo, 


«4» 


TRACTS,    , 

(Jh  Vohmm) 
CHIEFLY  THEOLOGICAL. 


Al^AMs'  (William)  Essay  on  Mc  Hume's  Essay  <m  Mirades, 
1752—2.  A  Defence  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  London's  Dis- 
courses  concernbg  the  Use  and  Intent  of  Prophecy,  by  "  lie 
kftrned  and  veMrabk^  Dr.  &nthdrferdi,  CkmOridgfef  I36t; 
8vo. 

Alters  (Christophori)  Commentatio  de  Momento  et  Vmtale  His- 
toriae  Jesu,  6itelf%0;  ITMr >^ Msass m  mmsBmi 
2.  Judaeonim  Codicis  Sacri  rite  scribendi  Lsgee^  %] 
Talmudico  Latin^  vertit  et  Adnotationibns  ezpUeavH  Jac 
Adler^  HanAurgi,  1779,  4to. 

Commentatio  de  Momento  et  Veritate  Historic 

JesUy  GoettingcB,  1795 — 2.  Joannis  Horn  Commentatio  de 
Sententiis  Patrum  ante  Augustinum,  maxime  Valentiumy  de 
Peccato  Originali,  Ooettingm — Sententiarum  de  Miraculis 
Jesu  Christi  Recensus,  a  Oottl.  Donner,  Liptue,  1810,  4to. 

Amersfoordt  (J.)  Specimen  primum  Annotationum  in  Loca  selects 
N.  T.  Lugd,  Bat,  1810. — 2.  Annotationum  in  Loca  selects 
N.  F.  Specimen  alterum  a  D.  Ryke,  Lugd,  Bat.  1811. — 3. 
Annotationum  in  Loca  seiecta  N.  F.  Specimen  tertium  ab  J. 
Herdenschee,  Z.u^d.  Bat.  1812.— 4.  Dissertatio  de  nonnullis 
Actorum  Apost  et  Epist.  Paul.  Locis,  ab  A.  G.  Haselaar, 
Lugd.  Bat.  1806 — 5.  Dissertatio  exegetico-critica  de  Epist. 
ad  Ephes.  et  Colossenses  inter  se  collatis,  auctore  A.  Van 
Bemmelen,  Lugd.  Bat.  1803. — 6.  J.  Alberti  Periculum  Cri- 
ticum,  in  quo  Loca  qusdam  cum  Veteris  ac  Novi  Foederis, 


TRACTS.  543 

turn  Hesychii  et  aliorum,  illusirantuT,  vindicantary  emendan- 
tur,  Lugd.  Bat.  1727,  8vo. 

ArbuthDot*s  (J.  M.  D.)  Examination  of  Dr.  Woodward's  Account 
of  the  Deluge,  &c.  1697 — 2.  The  Existence  of  the  Human  Soul 
after  Death,  proved  from  Scripture,  Reason,  and  Philosophy, 
by  Benjamin  Hampton,  1711 — 3.  Parkin's  Latin  Grammar, 
for  his  Grandson,  and  for  Bunny-School,  Nottingham,  1716 — 
4.  The  *' celebrated"  Philosophical  Inquiry  concerning  Hu- 
man Liberty,  by  Mr.  Collins,  1717. — 6.  Memoirs  of  the 
Cavendish  Family,  by  Dr.  White  Kennet,  1708. — 6.  An  In- 
troduction to  Merchants'  Accounts  in  the  Italian  Manner,  by 
Abraham  Nicholas,  1713, 12mo. 

Aramae  Dissertatio  Rabbinica  de  Usu  Linguae  in  Akedat  Jezchak 
Commentario  in  Pentateuchum,  Latino  donavit  Yonder  Hardt, 
Helmstadiit  1729 — 2.  F.  Seileri  ad  Morum  eorundemque  Doc- 
trinae  Historiam  Animadversiones  Theologies,  ErlangtB,  1771 
— 3.  Cultus  Dei  Publicus  in  Orbe  primsevo  hand  neglectus, 
Programma  J.  £.  Pfeifferi,  4to. — Studium  Caenobinm  Con- 
stantinopolitannm  ex  Monumentis  erutum  et  illustratum,  ab 
Imm.  Muller  Beumelburg,  LipsuB,  1721,  4to. 

Assheton's  five  scarce  Tracts,  on  the  Popish  Controversy,  1761 — 2. 
Charity  Sermon,  at  Christ  Church,  by  Green,  Bishop  of 
Lincoln,  1773—3.  Dr.  Thomas's  Sermon  before  the  Irish 
Working  School  Society,  1743  —  4.  Bishop  of  Chichester's 
Sermon  before  the  Lords,  Jan.  30,1731 — 5.  Brailsford's  Assize 
Sermon,  at  Warwick,  July,  1761 — 6.  Bishop  of  Derry's  Ser- 
mon before  the  Irish  Working  School  Society,  1736,  4to. 

Bagot's  (Bp.)  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  Norwich,  1784—2.  Bishop  of 
Lincoln's  Sermon  before  the  Lords,  1789 — 3.  Porteus'  (Bp.) 
Sermon  at  St.  Paul's,  1789—4.  Twining's  ("  excellent'')  Visi- 
tation Sermon,  1790 — 5.  Hargrave's  Argument  in  the  Case  of 
James  Somerset,  1788,  (**  powerful  if  efficacious")— 6.  Barton's 
(Dr.  P.)  Sermon  at  Lambeth  Chapel,  (**  scarce  and  excellent.*') 
— N.  B,  Barton's  other  Sermon  is  in  the  CoUeetian^  which 


544  TRACTS. 

begins  with  'Harsley*8  Sermon  before  the  Lords,^  nOS—BarUm's 
Latin  Concio  is  bound  up  with  some  Orations  of  Hunt^**  4to. 

Balguy's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Divine  Henevolence  Asserted  and  Vindi- 
cated from  the  Objections  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Sceptics, 
1781 — ^2.  Vindiciae  Flavianse,  by  Jacob  Bryant,  1780 — 
'llioughts  on  the  Dangers  apprehended  from  Popery  and 
Sectaries  by  abolishing  Subscription  to  the  Thirty-nine  Arti- 
cles, 1772 

Barford's  (Dr.  Wm.  "  the  learned^')  Concio  ad  Clerum  Provincis 
Cantuariensis  in  A  ede  Paulina,  Cantabrigiw,  1784 — 2.  Concio 
habita  coram  Academia  Oxoniensi,  OxonU^  1707,  a  T.  Miller 
("  Oreeh  professor*^) — 3.  Michaelis  Tractatio  Critica  de  Varib 
Lectt.  N.  T.  caute  colligendis  et  dijudicandis,  Halcs^  Magd, 
1749 — 4.  Cosmopolitis  NonnuliaLegenda,Cogitanda,  Agenda, 
de  Coepto  Dessavis-Anhaltinse  Philanthropic,  seu  Seminario 
Poedagogiconovissimae  Indolis,  quam  vetustissimam  esse  opor- 
tuit,  h.  M.  Jo.  B.  Basedovio,  LipsitB,  1776 — 5.  Epbtolse  du«  ad 
celebr.  Profess.  Amst.  de  Bentleii  Editione  Nov.  Test  (''  % 
Ih.  Pearc^')  1721,  4to. 

Bechtoldi  (D.  J.  G.)  de  Vera  Cultus  Diyini  extemi,  quem  Imme- 
diatum  vocant,  ^stimatione,  O ratio  prima  Inauguralis, 
GiesscBy  1780 — 2.  Dissertatio  de  Doctoribus  Veteris  £cclesia? 
culpa  corrupta;  per  Platonicas  Sententias  Theologize  libe- 
randis,  Exercitatio  prima,  scripsit  Theoph.  Keil,  LipsuB^ 
1793 — 3.  Nonnulia  Mattha}i  et  Marci  Enunciata  ex  Indole 
Linguae  Syriacae  explicantur,  adduntur  Observationes  quae- 
dam  in  Historiam  utriusque  Evangelii,  auctore  Keil,  Haunia, 
1784,  4to. 

Bell's  (William)  Attempt  to  ascertain  and  illustrate  the  Authority, 
Nature,  and  Design  of  the  Institution  of  Christ,  commonly 
called  the  Communion  and  Lord's  Supper,  1781 — 2.  A  Letter 
to  the  Rev.  William  Bell,  D.D.  on  the  subject  of  his  late 
publications  upon  the  Authority,  Nature,  and  Design  of  the 
Lord's  Supper,  by  Lewis  Bagot,  LL.D.  Oxford,  1781 — 3.  A 
Reply  to  Mr.  Gibbon's  Vindication  of  some  Passages   in 


TRACTS.  545 

the  fifteenth  and  sixteenth  Chapters  of  the  History  of  the 
Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  1709 

Belsham's  Right  and  Duty  of  Unitarian  Christians  to  form  sepa- 
rate Societies  for  Religious  Worship,  1802. — 2.  Belsham's 
Sermon  at  Essex  Street,  on  the  Death  of  the  Duke  of  Graf- 
ton, $econd  edition^  1811. — 3.  Belsham's  Fast  Sermon,  1813 
— 4.  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  by  Belsham,  1815. — 
6.  A  Sermon,  by  Dr.  Toulmin,  at  Dudley,  1813. — 0.  Glover's 
Answer  to  Forby's  Short  Notices  of  Slight  Cavils,  Norwich, 
— 7.  Reasons  for  National  Penitence,  recommended  for  the 
Fast,  appointed  February  28, 1794. — 8.  A  candid  and  impar- 
tial Examination  of  the  Doctrine  contained  in  two  Sermons, 
preached  at  Birmingham,  by  Wright,  1770. — 9.  The  Church 
of  England's  Advice  to  her  Children,  1721,  8vo. 

Belsham's  Sermon  at  Warrington,  1821. — 2.  Hall's  Sermon  on  the 
House  appointed  for  all  living,  1820. — 3.  Belsham's  three 
Sermons  occasioned  by  the  late  Prosecutions  for  Reviling  the 
Christian  Religion,  1820. —  4.  Blacow's  Discourse  on  tlie 
Aspect  of  the  Times. — 5^  Rees'  (Dr.  A.)  Sermon  on  the  Death 
of  Dr.  James  Lindsay,  1821. — 6.  Sermon  on  Acquaintance 
with  God,  by  the  Rev.  W.  Hawkes,  Manchester y  1820, 
8vo. 

Bentley's  (R.)  Remarks  upon  Collins's  Discourse  of  Freethinking, 
Camb.    1725.  --  2.  Toland's  Telradymus,   (•*  a  duplicate'') 
1720. — 3.  Mandeviile's  Letter  to  Berkeley  on  his  Alciphron, 
1732,  8vo. 

Bernard's  (R)  Look  beyond  Luther,  or  an  Answer  to  the  Question 
*  Where  was  our  Religion  before  the  Time  of  Luther?'  16t^. 
— 2.  Du  Moulin's  Account  of  the  several  Advances  the 
Church  of  England  hath  made  towards  Rome,  1680.  — 3. 
Discourse  on  the  Use  of  Images  in  Relation  to  the  Church  of 
England  and  Rome,  3  parts,  1687.— 4.  A  Birchen  Rod  for 
Dr.  Birch,  1694,  1  vol.  4to. 

Berkeley's  (Bishop)  Miscellanies,  &c.  viz.  a  Latin  Ode  to  the  Author 
of  Siris.— 2.  Farther  Thoughts  on  Tar  Water,  1752.— 3.  An 
Address  to  Magistrates  and  iVlen  in  Authority,  1736. — 4.  A 

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Clergy  atlfOtmi,  114ik-^f^  A  Lettir i»  It^BtiMUlCithin- 
Uet  of  «li#  XMootw  of  Clogrner  174iM-ik  ^XHiiMriirMli 
toiniiif  aerend  QooiioifiofOMA !»  Urn  Qmiinnfim  of  At 
Pohlie*  1786.-^.  A  Pn^Kiidl  for  bi&ttqr  gwpplyuig  of 
CawrokM  in  Him  Wiil  Jmdi^  m9ib^^4«8ir  Jb»AwitfewMy 
SemoA  bdbfo  the  Society  tmAm  IVcyogmkajrfai^Ckiyl 
in  Voroig^  Pafftt,  lTa9L---a«  Doiiiln  dxo  do^MUHMAiMh 

Boftipiii  (M.)  Qratio  ivMigmlMi  U:  Modwibb  llo<liitiM|ie 
Sopiootia,  Theologo  Agsa  oo  mommmAi^  Hmmi..  1iM.--4t 
fivaldi  HoUdMdokli  OMio  ImM^pimKfc  jb  iiniiwni%  yg 
Pngudim  itt  Jte«  TlMlogiBMi  isfiiriB^  dMpv^oplina  Si 
ooemrettdi  Mo&odoi  ChmL  17fl»4-^ ^ Pi  Olioi wUvA^Jmlk 
iiimgOJMiUs  de  FiMtibisi»  qsi  ex  jiitolo  Towptrtiti  *€>ogiiaiC 
libeitotti  in  TtMologai  M4iiadaiit,)fimkil9M.«4^'  3ood»- 
mi  Jo,  Sehirafftiii  Sermo  Aoidiaiiowidt^  KaibwCtfliees  ii 
UbnMi  Vet  Pnidoittte oSeg^MidisyLiObK;  tMWk>*t6.  Jb» 
Qor.  Ohr.  Rilekeii  Otntio  iMuifiMdis.  id»W8Ariiyi  JPirtvo 
Juriaconftulto  NeoeMariia,  €7rofi/1763.— >6.  JMtoydir  Vaade 
Wynpersse  Oratio  Inauguralis  de  Emolumentis  PhikMophue 
ex  Christiana  Religione  Ortia»  Gnm.  1762. — 7.  Jo.  D.  i 
Lennep  Oratio  Inauguralis  de  Linguarum  ABalogi%  ex  Ana- 
logijis  Mentis  Actionibus  probaAa«  Grmi,  1752. 4t0b 

Blaney's  (Qr.)  Enquiry  into  the  Import  and  Application  of  Daniel's 
Prophecy  concerning  the  Seventy  Weeks,  with  ReoMyrks  on 
the  Letter  of  Michaelis  to  Sir  John  Piingle  on  the  same  sub- 
ject, Oxfordf  1775.-^2.  Cursory  Animadversions  concerning 
the  Miraculous  Powers,  Sec.,  with  a  Prefatory  Diacourse  oo 
Keligious  Controversy  in  General,  1752. — 3.  The  Deserted 
Village,  a  Poem,  by  Goldsmith,  1770.-- 4.  Faith,  a  Poem, 
1774.— 5.  Jortini  Lusus  Poetici,  Cditio  Tertia  Smendatior. 
Lond.  1748,  8vo. 

Bloomfield's  (S.)  Visitation  Sermon  at  Stamford,  1816.— 2.  War- 
ner's Farewell  Sermon  at  Bath,  1817.-*^  Warner's  Letter 


TRACTS.  547 


to  Bishop  Ryder,  1818.— -4.  Barny^t's  Farewell  Sermon 
at  St.' Nicholas,  Warwick.  —  6.    Fourth  Edition  of  Mr. 
Whitehead's  Letter  to  John  Wilson. — 6.  Archdeacon  Tho- 
mas's Observations  on  Wilson's  Defence  of  the  Church  Mis- 
sionary Society. — 7.  Jephson*s  Certainty  and  Importance  of 
Future  Judgments. —  8.  Evanson's  Reflections  on  the  State  of 
Religion  in  Christendom,  &c,  Exeter,  1802,  4to. 
Brereton  (Captain.)  Case  of, — by  Mr.  Lind,  1779. — 2.  •'  A  mott 
eureaeiic"  Heroic  Address  in  Pr4>se,  to  Bishop  Watson,  sup- 
pofied  to  be  writ^ten  by  the  Author  of  the.  Pursuits  of  Litera<- 
ture,  '*  the  teamed'*  Mathias,  1780. — 3.  Archdeacon  Law's 
Charge. — 4.  Second  Edition  of  the  same,  1780. —  6.  The 
Kentish  Curate's  Letter  to  Dr.  Law. — 6.  Dr.  Law's  Anniver- 
sary Sermon  before  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy,  1780. — 7.  An 
Oxford  Fast  Sermon,  by  Bp.  Home,  1781. — 8.  A  Proof  that 
Great  Britain  was  successful  before  Rodney's  Victory,  1782. 
— 9.  Barry's  Sermon  before  the  British  Insurance  Society, 
1786.— 10.   A  Letter  from  Lickerish  to  Baldwin,  1787.— 
11.  Green's  Translation  of  the  Prayer  of  Habakkuk,  the 
Prayer  of  Moses,  and  the  139th  Psalm,  17^.-12.   The 
Council  in  the  Moon,  Cambridge,  1765. — "  This  witty  pamph- 
ht  woe  pubUghed,  and  nuuk  a  great  noite  in  the  Univenity, 
when  Dr,  Parr  uhu  an  trnder-graduate.     It  arote  from  same 
talh  akmt  frfrbidding  Fellows  to  iiuitt^."— 13.  Dr..Blackett*s 
Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  St.  Aubyne's  Chap^  in  Dock 
Town,  1771.— 14.  Dr.  Balguy's  "  excellent'  Cha^e  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Winchester,  1772. — 15.  Ano- 
ther Account  of  a  Transaction,  which  passed  in  the  beginning 
of  1778,  rather  more  correct  than  what  is  called  an  Authentic 
Account  of  the  Part  taken  by  the  late  Earl  of  Chatham  in 
that  Transaction,  1778 :  "  tmporlan^."— 16.  Dr.  Addington's 
Narrative,  containing  his  Account  of.  what  passed  relative  to 
this  Trapsaction,  4to. 

**  This  collection  was  the  gift  of  my  sensible  and  honest  friend,  the  late 
Rer.  James  Eyre,  of  SolihuU."    S.  P. 

^ti's  (Thomas)  Review  of  the  Passage  in  Tully's  first  Tusculan 

2  n2 


MS  TR4CT8. 

Bum  brfore  tfie  Uaivenity  of  Oxfofd,  liy  Dr.  CkMiqr^/mOi.^ 
8.  Ffee  and  Caadid  DisqaintioBs  lelalbgla  Aa  Bita tew ; 
^  ''  joofve/'  Part  1, 1707«-Hl.  Htfwood  on  tha  €HmmeB,JM 
edUum,17f&.'-5.  An  Af^ieal  to  the  OooiaMn  SeMa  of  aU 
Chrbtians  against  Popery^  by  Mr.  Garten  ^  foAtr  rftimblk 
eeMrated  Mim  Carter^'*  1776,  8?o. 

«  Unansveiable."  8.  P. 

Aratl'fl  (Dr.T.)  Tradition  necessary  to  Explain  and  brterpiai  As 
Holy  Seripturesy  with  a  Postscript  in  AnswOT  to  that  partof  a 
'  Book  lately  published^  called  *  No  svffideat  Raaaon  far 
Restoring  die  Prayers  and  Directions  of  King  JBdiiud  YI. 
fifst  Liturgy/  which  seems  to  depreciate  Tradition.  /  And  a 
Preface  containing  some  Remarks  on  Hr.  Taland'a  'Naaara- 
«is,1718;— ^.  Hodegns  oonfiited  in  a  Plain  DemdlMtralion 
that  the  Pillar  <tf  (Soud  and  Fare,  whkh  led  the  bmettss 
dnr6ng|h  tfie  Wilderness,  ¥raa  not,  ^s  Mr.  Tolaad  vainly  isMk* 
gines,  a  Fhe  of  human  preparation,  but  die  most  mnaedonsand 
awfbi  Presence  of  God,  under  the  Kmilitttde  of  a  Coinmn  of 
Cloud  and  Fire,  1721.-^.  The  Rev.  C.  TharlowV  Sennon  ea 
the  Expediency  of  one  Man*s  dying  to  save  a  Nation  (rom 
Perishing,  1742.— 4.  A  Discourse  against  TransubstantiatioD, 
fflh  edition^  1687. — 5.  Remarks  on  Dr.  Bentley's  Sermon 
upon  Popery,  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
Nov^ember  6, 1715,  8vo. 

^ — — — .    An  Answer  to  some  Exceptions  in  Dr.  Brett's  late 

Vindication,  &c.  against  the  Agreement  of  the  Lutheran 
Churches,  1716. — 2.  Dr.  T.  Brett's  Sermon  preached  at  the 
Royal  Chapel  at  St.  James's,  May  29, 1713.-3.  On  the  Ex- 
tent of  Christ's  Commission  to  Baptize,  1712.— 4.  On  the 
Christian  Altar  and  Sacrifice,  1713. — 6.  On  Remission  of 
Sins  according  to  the  Scriptures,  and  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Church  of  England,  1711.-6.  New  Dangers  to  the  Christian 
Priesthood,  by  the  Author  of  the  Defence  of  the  Principles 
and  Practice  of  the  Church  of  England,  &c.,  1712. — 7.  A 
Dissuasive  against  Joining  with  the  Conventicles  of  Non-Ju- 


TRACTS.  649 

roTs,  1716. — 8.  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Medicinal  Spa 
Waters,  by  M.  Nessel,  translated  out  of  French  into  English, 
1715 — 9.  A  brief  Account  of  the  Measures  taken  in  Den- 
mark for  the  Conversion  of  the  Heathens  in  the  East  Indies, 
translated  from  the  High  Dutch,  1715, 8yo. 

Burnett's  (Dr.  T.)  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Redemption  of  the  World 
by  Christ,  intelligibly  explained  to  the  Capacity  of  Mean 
People,  which  may  serve  as  an  Answer  to  a  Book  (by  Morgan) 
entitled  the  Moral  Philosopher,  so  far  as  relates  to  this  Sub- 
ject, 1737. — 2.'  Lord  Bacon's  Confession  of  the  Faith, 
Bristol,  L752. — 3.  T.  Woolston's  Fifth  Discourse  on  the 
Miracles  of  our  Saviour,  1728. — 4.  A  Letter  concerning  En- 
thusiasm, to  my  Lord ,  1708. — 5.  The  Resurrection  of 

Jesus  Considered,  in  Answer  to  Woolston's  Trial  of  the 
Witnesses,  by  a  Moral  Philosopher. — 6.  The  Evidence  for 
our  Saviour's  Resurrection  considered,  with  the  Improvement 
of  this  important  Doctrine,  1730. — 7.  Dr.  G.  Berkeley's 
Proposal  for  the  better  Supplying  of  Churches  in  ourForeigpi 
Plantations,  and  for  converting  the  savage  Americans  to 
Christianity,  1724.  8.  A  further  Account  of  God's  Dealings 
with  the  Rev.  Mr.  G.  Whitetield,  from  the  time  of  his  Ordi- 
nation to  his  Embarking  for  Georgia.  To  which  is  annexed 
a  brief  Account  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  present  Situation 
of  the  Orphan-House  in  Georgia,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend,  by 
George  Whitefield,  1747. — 9..  An  Answer  to  the  Country 
Parsons'  Plea  against  the  Quakers'  Tythe-Bill,  in  a  Letter  to 
the  R.  R.  Author,  by  a  Member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
8vo. 

Butler's  (Bisliop)  *'  admirable''  Charge  to  the  Durham  Clergy  at  his 
Primary  Visitation,  1751,  with  a  "  sensible"  Preface,  by  Bi- 
shop Hallifax.  "  This  Charge  was  much  mis-represented  at  first, 
and  Bishop  Hallifax  is  to  be  praised  for  re-printing  it  in  1790, 
when  it  had  become  very  scarce,''  S.  P.— 2.  "  A  very  judicious" 
Sermon  by  Dr.  Priestley,  and  Charge,  by  Mr.  Belsham,  at  the 
Ordination  of  Mr.  Field,  at  Warwick,  1700. — 3.  Some  "  wise 
and  important"  Remarks  on  the  Internal  Evidences  of  the 


660  TRACTS. 

Christiaii  ReligioB,  by  Gilbert  Wakefield^  WerrimgUm,  1780* 
*— 4  A  Charge  to  the  LandafF  Clergy,  by  Bishop  Watson, 
1788. — 5.  An  Address  to  Young  Persons  after  Confirma- 
tion, by  Bishop  Watson,  1788,  8vo. 

Butler's  (Dr.  S.)  Iliree  Sermons  on  Infidelity,  Skrewth.  1820. — 
2.  Chester  Assize  Sermon,  by  Bishop  Law,  1818. — 8. 
Dr.  Blomfield's  Visitation  Sermon,  ldl8.~4.  Archdeacon 
Thomas's  Charge  at  Bath,  1819. — 6.  Not  Paul,  but  Jesus, 
by  Gamaliel  Smith,  1821.-— 6.  Rev^.  James  Walker's  Sermon  at 
Sterling,  on  the  Kingdom  of  Christ — 7.  Rev.  F.  Apthorpe's 
Sermon  at  Leicester,  1818. — 8.  Duties  of  Christian  Ministers, 
by  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Browne,  1819. — ^9.  Dignity  of  Christian 
Sacraments,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Jones,  1818.— 10.  Rev.  E.  Stan- 
ley's Sermon  before  Freemasons,  8vo. 

BuUer's  (Bishop)  Concio  ad  Synodum,  1775. — 2.  Oiifiord  Opinions 
about  Subscriptions,  by  a  Clergyman,  1774^ — 8.  Balguy's 
Sermon  upon  the  Convocation  of  Hurd,  1776.-— 4.  Ibbetson's 
Convocation  Speech,  1775. — 5.  Dr.  Roberts'  Prise  Disser- 
tation, 1758.—- 6.  Alexander  upon  the  15th  of  Corinthians, 
1766 

Campbell's  Discourse  disproving  the  Enthusiasm  of  the  Apostles, 
containing  some  Remarks  on  Wollastou,  1730.—- 2.  Burnet's 
Judgment  of  the  Trinity,  and  Dr.  Clarke  on  Merits,  Media- 
tion, the  Holy  Spirit,  and  the  two  Sacraments,  1732. — 3. 
Observations  enforcing  the  Doctrine  of  Redemption,  1735. — 
4.  Plain  Account  of  the  Trinity,  from  Scripture  and  Rea- 
son, 1739. — 5.  Dr.  Lowder's  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Redemp- 
tion, 1741. — 6.  Dodwell  on  the  Eternity  of  Future  Punish- 
ments, in  Answer  to  Whiston,  Oxford,  1743. — 7.  Dissertation 
on  Jephtha's  Vow,  in  Answer  to  Romaine,  1745. — 8.  Lang- 
ford's  Continuation  of  Objections  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled, 
*  Critical  Notes  on  some  Passages  of  Scripture,'  1748. — 9. 
Remarks  on  two  Pamphlets  against  Dr.  Middleton;  one, 
entitled,  *  Observations  on  Dr.  Middleton's  Introductory 
Discourse,'  and  the  other,  <  The  Jesuit  Cabal  farther 
Opened,'  1748,  8vo. 


TRACTS.  661 

Carey's  '<  duW^  Sermons  before  Uie  House  of  CommoiiB,  1809.*— 2. 
A  **  iooie  Paper'*  on  the.Danger  of  the  Church,  and  some  Let- 
ters to  the  Friends  of  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade. — 3. 
Proby's  Mart3rrdom  Sermon>  before  the  flonse  of  Commons, 
1808. — 4.  Ditto,  ditto,  ISOO^'^-d.  Ditto,  ditto,  1810.~6. 
Ditto  by  Barnes,  ditto,  1807. — 7.  Fast  Sermon  by  Dr.  Mar- 
low,  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  JL807. — 8.  Andrews' 
(Dean  of  Canterbury)  Fast  Sermon,  1810. — Parsons'  (Dr. 
John)  Fast  Sermon,  before  the  House  of  Commons,  1811. 
f**  One  ef  the  heat  Sermmu  m  the  Eiigii$k  language;  it  wa$ 
firmtedi  bui  not  pMuhed  and  gioen  to  me  ai  my  requeet,  by  the 
Author  "y-9.  Lamb's  Oration  on  the  Progressiye  Improve- 
ment of  Mankind,  spoken  in  Trinity  Chapel,  Dec.  17,  1798 

Catholic  Question. — A  Plain  Statement  of  the  Roman  Catho- 
lic Question,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Le  Mesarier,  1813. — 2.  A 
Serious  Examination  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Claims  before 
Parliament,  first  published  in  1805  by  the  same,  1812. — 3. 
Postscript  to  the  same.-- -4.  An  Address  to  the  Protestants  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  Butler,  second  ediium  with  ad- 
ditioni,  1813. — 5.  Butler's  Address  considered  by  a  Clerk, 
1813. — 6.  Gandolphy's  Congratulatory  Letter  to  Dr.  Marsh, 
1812. — 7.  "  Actife"  Strictures  on  Dr.  Marsh's  Comparative 
View  of  the  Churches  of  England  and  Rome,  by  Dr.  Lingard, 
''  hii  powerful  opponent,**  1815. — 8.  Examination  of  certain 
Opinions  advanced  by  Dr.  Burgess  in  two  Publications,  enti- 
tled *  Christ  and  not  Peter,  the  Rock,'  and  '  Johannis 
Sulgeni  Versus  hexametri  in  Laudem  Sulgeni  Patris,' JlfaiidUt- 
ter,  1813. — 9.  Documents  to  ascertain  the  Sentiments  of 
British  Catholics  in  former  Ages,  respecting  the  Power  of  the 
Popes,  bylingard,  1812,  with  an  Appendix**-— 10.  A  Review 
of  certain  Anti-Catholic  Publications  in  Dr.  Huntingford's 
Charge  in  1812,  and  Bishop  Tomline's,  1812,  by  Lingard, 
1813. — 11.  Observations  on  Laws  in  Foreign  States,  relative 
to  Religious  Concerns  of  their  Roman  Catholic  Subjects,  by 
a  Rritish  Roman  Catholic,  1817, 8vo. 


Ca^koug  Qubstion.— The  Sidbitaiiee  of  QfaaMPwrtip—  It  Jw  fli^» 

fMidixitMf |Ni6lMibd  «'  TAe jp^^llftMikrlt JP^.  JPmrr.^^ 
>  B«  TlieCMeoCiCoMoUnoe  Solvedk;  or  tiie€iiaolid[Cl«DM 
pcovad  Ck>iapatibk«idi  the  Conii^^ 
.         iSOT.-^  Mailer's  SluMft  'Yievr ;  ef  Umi^  CUrf  JiigUMirtt 

egaiiiil  tte  CatboUo  FetUioa,  1806, 8td.    : 
'     I      i      .     Ehrtogtott's  Clergy  of  tl|6  Ghiwob  of  Sagluid  truly 

IMaiiied;  in  Answer  to  Ward,  l>iiftlM|1^^ 
,     ;.  dix^*-^  Shington'eBefleetioBs on  tile  A^yoiitmnntof  Dr. 
<C-  r  ,BfiI|wr  ns  Polkieal  Agent  for  Roman  Catbolies  of  Ireland, 
UnMia,  1809.  C*  iVlJ?.  Ebrmgtan  r^Om  Ite  Ittfc  «to«l lie 
.  f  JPhg^g  Head,  wUck  kmd  beem  nmoed  al  JDuMin.    Jf  kmd  bem 
^pmfkfMfrtfiaedh^BrMimhiMhofAm 
'    pav^.*')'^B.  dix  Letters  on  Dr.  Mitnor's  EzphMtioi^  by  A. 
B.  1809,  with  Appendix.-^  LeMesorier's  Reply  to  MB- 
ner's  Observations  upon  the  '  Seqfnel  to  the  serioaa  Exaauaa- 
tkm  of  Roman  CiUholic  Cfaiims,'  1807, 8¥o. 
--^ — — — — .  Milner's    Letters   to   a  Prebefidavy,  in  An- 
swer to  Stnrges,  1801. — 2.  Sturgei's  Reflections  on  Popefy, 
second  edUion  toiih  eorreetiaiUf  1800;  8vo. 
.  Milner*s  Enquiry  into  vulgar  Opinions  concerning 


the  Catholic  Inhabitants  of  Ireland. — 2.  Milner's  Historical 
and  Critical  Enquiry  into  the  Existence  and  Character  of  St 
George,  Order  of  the  Garter,  and  of  the  Antiquarian  Society, 
1793 

•.  A  Dissertation  on  the  supreme  Divinity  and  Dig- 


nity of  the  Messiah,  by  Granville  Sharp,  1806. — 2.  Milner's 
Exclamations  of  the  Soul  to  God,  or  the  Meditations  of  St 
Teresa  after  Communion,  1790.—^.  Milner's  serious  Expos- 
tulation, with  Berrington,  1797.  "Can  Mibier  be  nncen 
when  he  profeues  to  believe  in  these  trumpery  miracies?^ — 4. 
Letters  to  Wm.  Wilberforce  on  the  Doctrine  of  Hereditary 
Depravity,  by  Cogan,  1806. — •*  Excellent. -^Cogan's  Argu- 
ments are  unanswerable^  and  Wilberforce  very  discreetly  made 
no  attempt  to  answer,**     12mo. 


TRACTS.  553 

Catholic  Question. —  Milner's  Funeral  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  Dr.  Cballoo,  1781. — 2.  Miloer's  Clergyman's  Answer  to  the 
Layman's  Letter  on  the  Appointment  of  Bishops,  1790. — 3. 
The  Case  of  Conscience  Solved,  by  Milner. — 4.  The  Pasto- 
ral Letter  of  John  Bishop  of  Castabella. — 5.  The  Sequel  to 
ditto,  1809. — 6.  Authentic  Documents  relative  to  the  Mira- 
culous Cure  of  Winifred  White,  by  Dr.  Mibier,  1806.~7. 
Milner  on  Divine  Right  of  Episcopacy,  1791,  Bvo. 

.  The  End  of  Religious  Controversy,  in  a  Friendly 

Correspondence  between  a  religious  Society  of  Protestants, 
and  a  Roman  Catholic  Divine,  by  Dr.  Milner,  iecond  edz- 
ttoii,  revised  and  corrected,  1819,  8vo. 

"  Milner  put  forth  his  whole  strength  in  this  book,  but  he  does  not 
profess  to  have  made  one  convert  among  his  correspondents.  He  has 
been  guilty  of  three  most  audacious  and  malignant  calumnies.  Firet, 
with  an  ostentatious,  but  very  disputable  exception,  of  Bp.  Horsley  and 
a  few  others,  he  accuses  the  great  body  of  the  English  Clergy  of  Socinian- 
ism,  and  he  unjustly  reviles  Bp.  Hoadly,  as  a  Socinian.  Secondly,  he 
perfidiously  betrays  private  conversation  between  himself  and  the  learned 
Dr.  Rennell,  Dean  of  Winchester,  and  imputes  to  him  a  leaning  towards 
Popery,  though  it  is  well  known  that  Dr.  Rennell  preached  five  elaborate 
Sermons,  in  the  Temple  Church,  upon  the  Roman  Catholic  Question. 
Thirdly,  he,  in  three  places,  accuses  Bp.  Hallifak,  of  confessing  upon  his 
death-bed,  that  he  was  a  convert  to  the  Church  of  Rome:  he  mentions 
some  informer,  but  suppresses  the  name,  and  does  not  pretend  to  have 
made  further  enquiries.  It  is  a  wicked  as  well  as  a  false  accusation ;  and 
be  it  remembered  that  Halliikx,  in  his  Warburtonian  Lectures,  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  had,  with  considerable  ability,  controverted  the  doctrines  of 
the  Church  of  Rome.  Dr.  Parr  prepared  a  book  of  expostulation  with 
Milner,  and  was  prevented  from  publishing  it,  not  by  any  distrust  in  his 
cause,  but  by  his  habitual  dislike  of  theological  controversy." 

^  The  Reply  to  Milner  here  aUuded  tOy  has  recently  been  published  by 
Dr,  Parr^s  Rrecutors,    Editor. 


: .  Address   of  the    Association    of   Friends  of 

the  Irish  Constitution,  Liberty,  and  Peace,  1792. — 2.  Address 
of  the  United  Irishmen  of  Dublin  to  the  Friends  of  the  Peo« 
pie  in  London,  1792. — 3.  Dr.  Milner's  Short  View  of  the 
Chief  Arguments  against  the  Catholic  Petition,  1815. — 4.  The 
Speech  of  Lord  Carlton,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas  in  th^  Irish  House  of  Lords,  1800.— 6.  The  Speech 
of  the  Earl  of  Clare  in  the  Irish  House  of  Lords,  1800.— 6. 


664  >  TRACTS. 

Hie  Speech  delivered  by  Dr.  Duigenan  m  the  Irish  Hoase  of 
Commons  on  the  Union,  1800. — 7.  Arthur  O'Connor's  Letter 
to  Lord  Cnstlereagh. — 8.  The  Union,  Cease  your  Fonning, 
or  the  Rebel  Detected,  by  Burke,  1796.— 9.  Reports  of  die 
Pit>ceeding8  and  Arguments  before  the  Lord  LieutMiant  and 
Privy  Council  of  Ireland,  on  the  Petitions  of  Alderman 
James  and  Huoison,  1790.— -10.  Report  of  the  Proceedings 
of  the  Common  Council  of  Dublin ;  of  the  Post  Assemblies, 
Ac,  May  27,  June  23,  and  24, 1790.— 11.  A  Prospectus  to 
the  Encyclopedia  Britannica,  8vo. 

Cawdrey's  (D.)  Bowing  towards  the  Altar  upon  Religious  Reasons 
impleaded  as  grossly  superstitions,  in  Answer  to  Dr.  Dun- 
con's  '  Determination,'  1881  ._2.  The  Difficulties  and  Dis- 
couragements which  attend  the  Study  of  the  Scriptures,  in 
the  way  of  Private  Judgment,  1716. — 3.  Reasons  against 

Dr.  Rundle's  Promotion  to  the  See  of  Gl ,  1734.— < 

Causa  Dei  Contra  Novatores,  in  Answer  to  Hughes  and 
Wilson,  1747.— Wilson's  (Samuel^  Answer,  1747,  8vo. 

Clapham's  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Chester.  (*'  For 
others  of  Clapham^  see  under  Horsley's  Sermon  before  the  Lords, 
1703."^ — Markham's  (Dr.)  Consecration  Sermon,  1752,  and 

other  Sermons,  4to. 

With  some  MS.  notes. 

Clayton  (Bishop)  on  Self-love,  Innate  Ideas,  Free-will,  &c.  1753. — 

2.  A  Defence  of  the  Essay  on  Spirit,  with  Remarks,  1753. — 

3.  Letters  between  the  Bishop  of  Clogher  and  William  Penn, 
on  Baptism,  1756. — 4.  On  Philosophical  Empiricism,  by  Dr. 
Priestley,  1775,  8vo. 

Cochlsus  (Joannes)  de  Fomite  Peccati,  adversus  Lutherum,  Argent. 
1524. — 2.  Martyrologium  Viola  Sanctorum,  Argent.  1516. 
C"  This  edition  corresponds  with  the  former  edition  published  at 
Norimberg,  1486'*^ — 3.  Sermones  de  Passione  Domini,  Auc- 
tore  Bernhardo,  et  de  Planctu  Beatae  M ariae  Virginis)  s.l.eta. 
— Manipulus  Curatorum,  Officia  Sacerdotum,  etc.  perbreviter 
complectens,  1517. — 5.  Compendium  Viola  Bohemis  seu 
HuBsitanae  Hereseos  Ortus  et  ejusdem  damnatorum  Articulo- 


TRACTS.  Mb 

rum  Descriptio  Lectv  non  injucanda,  auper  a  TheophiloTectono 

oonn^estay  4to. 

A  Vohunt  efUiiled  IVads,  $ome  in^ifertanty  ctmiaming : 

Clarke  oa  Moral  Obligation,  *' very  goody"  17dO. — %  Gretton  on  the 
Argument  k  Priori,  1726.  —  3.  Clarke  on  Wollaston's  Exa- 
mination of  the  Notion  of  Moral  Good  and  Evil,  1725. — 4. 
Final  Answer  to  the  Remarks  on  Craftsman,  1731. — 6.  Plain 
Reasons  for  Dissenting,  1718. — 6.  The  Order  of  Primitive 
Churches,  by  an  impartial  Hand,  1719. — 7.  Hicke's  Episco- 
pal, the  only  Apostolical,  Ordination,  1713. — 8.  Dr.  Clarke's 
•  Notions  of  Space  examined  by  Bishop  Law ;  **  scarce  and  er- 
eellent.'' — 9.  Some  Thoughts  concerning  Happiness,  by  Ire- 
naeus  Krantzovius ;  translated  from  the  German,  1738. — ^10. 
Praelecturi  Jacobi  Parsons,  M.D.  Elenchus  Gynaicopatho- 
logicus  et  Obstetricarius,  LotuL  1741, 8yo. 

Collection  (A)  of  Papers  scattered  lately  about  the  Town  in  the 
Daily  Courant,  St.  James's  Post,  &c. ;  with  some  Remarks 
upon  them  in  a  Letter  from  the  Bishop  of  Carlisle  to  the 
Bishop  of  Bangor. — 2.  A  Layman's  Thoughts  on  the  late 
Treatment  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor,  in  the  Charge  made 
against  him  by  Dr.  Snape,  and  undertaken  to  be  proved  by 
the  Bishop  of  Carlisle :  in  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1717. — 3.  An  Answer  to  a  Letter 
to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor,  written  by  one  Andrew  Snape, 
D.D.  1717* — 4.  Dr.  Cannon's  Vindication  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation,  with  regard  to  the 
King's  Supremacy,  on  May  3d  and  10th,  1717;  and  some 
Thoughts  concerning  Religion,  with  thjB  Occasion  of  their 
being  made  public.  And  a  Postcript  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of 
Bangor,  1717. — 5.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Snape,  occasioned 
by  a  Passage  in  his  Sermon  before  the  Honourable  House  of 
Commons,  on  Wednesday,  May  29,  1717.— 6.  Dr.  Snape's 
Second  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor,  in  Vindication 
of  the  former,  1717. — 7.  The  Bishop  of  Bangor's  late  Ser- 
mon, and  his  Letter  to  Dr.  Snape  in  Defence  of  it,  answered; 
and  the  dangerous  Nature  of  some  Doctrines  in  his  Preserva- 


M6  TRACTS. 

live  flet  fbnh  ta  a  Letter  to  fais  Loidship^  l^f  Wfflitti  Law, 
M.A.fownh  edUim,  1717.---8.  Tbe  Key.  J;  Jadnon^  Otmnds 
of  Ci?il  and  Boclesia^eal  GoTerameDt  briefly  odBridered. 
To  which  is  added  a  DefeDce  of  Ihe  Bishop  of  Baofor  agnut 
tiie  Objections  of  Mr.  Law,  1818.^^,  ¥•  de  la  iraioBBieie^s 
Reply  to  Dr.  Snap^'s  Yindication  of  a  Passage  ia  his  Secood 
Letter  to  the  Biidiop  of  Bangor,  relating  ig>  Mr.  Pittoaniere, 
wherein  a  {nil  Answer  is  also  giyea  to  Mr.  MEIs  and^sU 
'  his  Either  Byideaces.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Letter  to  Br. 
Snape»  by  the  Lord  Bidiop  of  Bangor,  1718.— 10.  Dr.  D. 
WUtby's  Defence  of  the  Propositions  contained  in  llie  Loid 
Bishop  of  Bangor's  Sermon,  1718,  8vo. 

OaUittS's  (Anthony)  Discourse  of  Free-thinking,  occasioned  by  the 
Bise  and  Growth  of  a  Sect  called  Free-thudceii,  1913. — % 
A  Discourse  on  Providence ;  being  an  Essay  to  piOTe  dial 
this  Doctrine,  as  it  is  deUvered  in  the  Gospel,  is  a  DeaMNWira- 
tton  of  the  Divine  Original  of  the  Christian  Dispensatioa/W 
ccMui  edUioHi  1748.— 8.  Notes  on  the  Thirty*4inie  Articles  of 
the  Churdi  of  England,  by  Welchman.— ^.  An  Apology  fior 
the  Athananan  Creed.~r5.  An  Exaininalion  of  llie  Hev.  Dr. 
James  Foster's  Sermon  ondatholic  Communion,  as  publidied 
in  his  First  Volume  of  Discourses  on  Natural  Religion  and 
Social  Virtue ;  with  an  Address  to  the  Doctor.  Also  an  Ap- 
pendix in  Answer  to  a  late  Pamphlet,  entitled  '  Infant  Bap- 
tism a  Reasonable  Service,'  1750. — 6.  St.  Paul's  Doctrine 
of  Justification  by  Faith  explained  in  three  Discoiuses, 
preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  1780,  by 
Bishop  Hallifax,  Cambridge,  1160,  8vo. 

Cooke  (Gul.)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Provincial  Cantuariensis  in  Aede 
Paulina  habita,  CanfahriguB,  1780.— 2.  Oratio  de  Ridicule  ha- 
bita  Cantabrigise  in  Scholis  publicis  k  Gul.  Cole,  Etana, 
1780. — 3^  Dr.  R.  Watson*s  Fast  Sermon,  preached  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1780. — 4.  Dr.  R.Watson's  Discourse  delivered  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  pf  Ely,  Camb.  1780. — 5.  Pos- 
tlethwaite's  Discourse  upon  Isaiah,  c.  7,  v.  14-16,  before  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  1780. — G.  Gunpowder-plot  Sermon 


TRACTS.  557 

before  the  Irish  House  of  Lords,  by  Man»  Bishop  of  Cork, 
Dublin,  1775,  4to. 

Confession  AL — A  Letter  to  the  Common  People  in  Answer  to  some 
popular  Arguments  against  the  Trinity,  being  an  Appendix  to 
the  third  edition  of  the  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  1767. 
2.  Occasional  Remarks  upon  some  late  Strictures  on  the  Con- 
fessional, particularly  in  a  Pamphlet  entitled  '  Doubts  con- 
cerning the  Authenticity  of  the  last  Publication  of  the  Con- 
fessional," 1768. — 3.  The  Second  Part  of  the  Occasional  Re- 
marks, 1769. — 4.  Letters  concerning  Confessions  of  Faith 
and  Sub;3criptions  to  Articles  of  Religion  in  Protestant 
Churches,  occasioned  by  perusal  of  the  Confessional,  1768. 
5.  The  Rev.  W.  Jones's  Remarks  on  the  Principles  and 
Spirit  of  a  Work  entitled  *  The  Confessional,'  being  a  Se- 
quel to  the  second  edition  of  '  A  Full  Answer  to  an  Essay 
on  Spirit,*  1770,  8vo. 

Coocio  ad  Clerum  Provincise  Cantuaricnsis,  by  Provost  Cooke» 
Cambridge,  1780. — 2.  Concio  ad  Synodum,  <'  by  Litle,  after- 
VHxrds  Bishop"  1735. — 3.  A  Sermon  on  the  Nature,  Extent^ 
and  Importance  of  the  Duty  of  Allegiance,  by  George  Camp- 
bell, D.D.  Aberdeen,  1777. — 4.  Jo.  Doune,  Concio  ad  Clerum, 
Land.  1745.~5.  Dr.  O.  P.  Finch's  Charity  Sermon  at  Christ- 
church,  London,  1774. — 6.  Accountof  the  Society  for  Promot- 
ing Christian  Knowledge,  1774.— 7.  Do.  1791.— 8.  S.  Glasse's 
Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paurs,1791. — 9.  Bishop  Brownlow's 
Sermon  at  St  PauFs,  1790,  4to. 

Costard's  Letter  to  Halhed,  with  Remarks  to  his  Preface  on  the 
Code  of  Gen  too  Laws,  Oxford,  1778. — 2.  A  Letter  from 
Home  to  Dunning,  1778. — 3.  Henley's  Dissertation  on  the 
Angels  who  kept  not  their  First  Estate,  1778. — 4.  **  A  witty" 
Critical  Review  for  March,  1773,  on  M'Pherson's  Homer, 
•*  written  by  G,  Steevens",   8vo. 

Costard's  (G.)  *'  excellenf  Observations,  tending  to  illustrate  the 
Book  of  Job,  and  particularly  the  Words,  **  I  know  that  my 
Redeemer  liveth,"  c.  xix.  v.  25 ;  Oxford,  1747.--2.  Two 
Dissertations  of  Costard,  containing  an   Enquiry  into  the 


MeiMbgtf  Ae  Wwd  JTettiiiA*  nMirtM^ 

dffigned  to  prove,  that  llioiigh  it  ttULjmktm'9^  Cioiiiy  fm.  thflni 

jt  so  BMMit  for  fopiMittf  k  fla^^ 

thgCoBioni  MAoagtbe  GieeiH,  «if  etMiat  8iiNili'«iHii  Ar- 
Mi^  Oi^init  17M.<-»-4.  Pimrtatb-  gMhiogiir  «dil  liig. 
Hobr.  Nimlibiis  PuMliii^iie  Yo6$Mkm^ml  ^w  «MMidfta 
dbeittdaiii^ne  Mane  nedesMTM^  paift  I.  •'  N^tbtttwtalmet 
Spoeimifte  Ltiki  ttimoriftlit  «acU:  olBdft  J^  «nfc'  Kak, 
ftwtf,  IWI^-^-ll.  Tkm  Paswirt  Steltf  of  fWrity  gdfcgo  « 
Cmbridge,  te  mLeMer  fron  Dr.  Beslbjr  to  IfaeBUiopof 
£l7»  I7m--dir  WiiGam  Wateoo^a  IVaaliaa  mfRmk^  178i» 
8tro» 
D^Aaasi  da  igoiQtia  wawlMa  aatiqawiaiii  li^,  TaKtiia  aftJoai^ 
lam,  JBr«nif0,  1908.— Kalmar  (O.)  iSvoapla  GtaHmatiea 
Linguae  Universalis,  BerL  177a.-T*Plajiekii  CanaMrtalioMa 
da  Prina^iia  etCanab  Tnlnrprilntlniiii  FhUnMiiiiii  fliiiigu 

Daiatiaal  Tracla  and  the  Wobionian  Contiorarsy,  d  toL  9/m.  via : 
Vol.  i.-U3iKialianityn0tfoundBdo&  Argaiaai^  lM#aAtam74a. 
•^4^.  The  Reasonableness  of  the  Chrisliaii  Bdigion,  in  Answer 
to  the  above,  by  Benson. — 3.  An  Appendix  to  the  Reason- 
ableness, &c.  by  George  Benson,  D.D.  1746 
Vol.  2.— The  Trial  of  the  Witnesses  of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus,  by 
Dv.Sherlock.  Bishop  of  Bangor,  ieventik  edUian,  173d. — 6.  The 
Resurrection  of  Jesus  Considered,  in  Reply  to  the  Trial,  &c,, 
by  a  Moral  Fbilosopher,  (Mr.  Annett,)  third  edition^  1744.—- 

6.  The  Evidence  of  the  Resurrection  Cleared  from  the  Ex- 
ceptions of  a  late  Pamphlet  by  a  Moral  Philosopher,  1744. — 

7.  The  Evidence  of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Vindicated 
against  the  Cavils  of  a  Moral  Philosopher,  (lipping  Silves- 
ter, M.A.)  1744.— 8.  The  Resurrection  Reconsidered,  being 
an  Answer  to  the  Clearer  and  Others,  by  a  Moral  Philoaopher, 
1744.— 9.  Ad  Address  to  Deists,  in  Answer  to  the  Resurrec- 
tion of  Jesus  Considered,  by  a  Moral  Philosopher  (Jackson). 
The  Witnesses  of  the  Resurrection  against  Christ  Re-exa- 


TRACTS.  460 

Deistical  Tracts,  &c. 

mined,  by  Samuel  Chandler. — 11.  The  Resurrection  of  our 
Saviour  Viadicated,  and  the  Soldiers'  Calumnies  fully  An- 
swered, in  a  Sermon  by  Mr.  Lushington,  (formerly  printed 
under  the  name  of  Jones,)  1741 

Vol.  3.— A  Vindication  of  the  History  of  the  Old  Testament,  in 
Answer  to  Morgan,  and  the  Moral  Philosopher,  by  Chandler, 
1741.— 13.  A  Vindication  of  the  Moral  Philosopher  aguinst 
the  False  Accusations,  Insults,  and  Personal  Abuses  of  S. 
Chandler,  by  Morgan,  1741.— 14.  The  History  of  Joseph 
Considered,  or  the  Moral  Philosopher  Vindicated  against 
Mr.  Chandler's  Defencje,  by  PkUaletkei,  1744.— 15.  A  De- 
fence of  the  Moral  Philosopher  against  a  Pamphlet  enti- 
tled **  The  Immorality  of  the  Moral  Philosopher,  by  the 

Moral  Philosopher,  1737 16.  A  Further  Defence  of  the 

Common  Rights  of  Christians,  by  John  Taylor 

Vol.  4.— -The  Conception  of  Jesus  Considered,  by  a  Moral  Philo- 
sopher (Morgan)  1744. — 18.  Deism  Fairly  Stated,  by  a  Moral 
Philosopher  (Morgan)  1746. — 19.  An  Appendix  to  the  Rea- 
sonableness of  the  Christian  Religion,  by  Benson. — ^20.  The 
Grounds  of  Christian  Faith  Rational,  in  Answer  to  Christian- 
ity not  Founded  on  Argument,  by  T.  Mole,  1743 

Vol.  4.  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet  entitled  Christianity  not 
founded  on  Argument,  by  John  Leland,  1744. — 22.  A  Second 
Letter,  by  the  same.— -23.  The  Moral  Proof  of  the  Certainty 
of  a  future  State,  third  edUion,  1746 

Vol.  5. — ^A  Discourse  proving  that  the  Apostles  were  no  Enthusi- 
asts, by  A.  Campbell,  1730. — 25.  The  Jewish  Dispensation 
considered  and  vindicated,  with  a  View  to  the  Objections  of 
a  Moral  Philosopher,  a  Sermon,  by  F.  Webber,  1738.— 26. 
A  Discourse  on  Miracles  by  Chubb,  1741. — ^27.  A  Dis- 
course of  Miracles,  in  a  Letter  to  Chubb,  1742. — 28.  An 
Essay  on  Redemption,  1741. — 29.  An  Enquiry  concerning 
Redemption,  by  Chubb,  1743.  —  30.  A  Dissertation  on 
Matter  and  Spirit,  by  Jackson^  1735.— 31.  A  Discourse  on 
the  Nature  and  Use  of  Prophecy,  by— -BristeU,!!.  A.  1743;^ 
32.  A  Letter  shewing  why  our  English  Bibles  differ  so  much 


MP  TBAOm, 

Deistical  Tracts,  &c.  *    .  v       i 

fiom  the  Septuaginty^  though  both  we  tnuMtetod  dbooi  Ihe 
Hebrew  Original,  by  T.  B.,  1743.  ,  ^ 

•  VeL  fS.— The  Morality  of  Religioii,  awl  die  Dootriae  of^Samp 

meats  paiioto  a  true  Light,  by  Dr.  Oakes^  mf.--8C  The 

Gbraod  Qaestioa  debated,  or  an  Essay  tafre^e  Aai  Ihe  8oal 

of  Man  is  mil  iinmortal,  by  fhioiogOBf  17M.--4N^#  KemaiiEi 

on  a  Book  entitled,  *  An  Enqiihry  HitotfieNalMie  of  the 

Human  Soul,'  by  James  Wimpey^  l'Ml.*--86«  The  BemiiwioB 

of  the  C^rse  at  file  Hood,  by  W.  OgUby,IJLDi  IVn.— 17. 

,    The  Jlliracles  of  Jesas  yindicated,  by  Zachary  Levd-'Biriiop 

of  Bangor,  Jiftk  edUim,  1740.--8a.  Importaat  DiMfwaltioM 

concerning  the  Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Sciiptnres,  InHishited 

from  the  Frendi  of  Le  Cleic,  1750.>-*a9.  The  Deily%  Deky 

in  punishing  the  Guilty,  considered  on  the  PtkM^es  of 

Reason,  I761.-Tr40«  The  Secr^  History  •f  Pythagoras  tiens- 

. .  »     laled  from  the  original  Copv,  lately  found  at  Otraolo  in  Itaty, 

i76Ir-*41.  Second  Thoughts  conoemiiig  the  Saienags  and 

: .     Death  of  Christ,  1748.— 42.  The  Scriptttie  DoetruM^ef  Alone- 

.  ment  examined  by  John  Taylor,  17S1  '  ' 

Die  and  be  Damtied,  1758.  C'  This  wuxmik  TTUk  refen  fo  Me  mfe- 
corous  and  intemperate  Language  of  Bigots^  who  darned  Per- 
WHS  differing  from  them  in  Religion  to  be  worthy  of  HellJ*) — 
2.  Observations  on  the  rapid  Decline  of  the  Clerical  Charac- 
ter, 1772. — 3.  Tythes  Indefensible,  by  Thomson,  17^2. — 4. 
Proposals  for  a  New  Arrangement  of  the  Revenues  of  the 
Clergy,  1742. — 6.  A  Panegyric  on  Voltaire  by  the  King  of 
Prussia,  1779,  8vo. 

Diplomata  et  Statute  Regalis  Societatis  Londini  pro  Scientia  Natu- 
rali  Promovenda  Jussu  Praesidis  et  Concilii  edita,  Land. 
1752.— 2.  The  Life  of  Hugh  LaUmer,  by  William  Gilpin, 
1755. — An  Appeal  to  Common  Reason  and  Candour  in  be- 
half of  a  Review ;  submitted  to  the  serious  Consideration  of 
all  unprejudiced  Members  of  the  Church  of  England.  With 
a  Word  concerning  some  late  Remarks  upon  Free  and  Candid 
Disquisitions,  1750,  8vo. 


TRACTS.  661 

A  valuable  volume  in  which  are  contained: 
Dissertationes  II.  critico-saene,  qaarum  prima  eitplicatur  Ezek.  xiii. 
18 ;  altera  yero  2  Re^.  x.  22,  auctore  G.  Costard,  OxonUf 
1762. — 2.  £lucidatio  6  c.  Evangelii  secundum  Johannem  in 
solemni  Preelectione  habita  in  Schola  Theologica  Ozon.  pro 
Gradu  Doctoris  in  Theologia,  a  R.  Hutchins,  Oxonii,  1747. 
— 3.  De  Doctorum  Auctoritate  in  Rebus  Sacris,  Concio  co- 
ram Academia  Oxoniensi,  habita  1748,  a  C.  Whiting,  Oxen, 
1748. — 4.  Initia  Homerica,  sive  Excerpta  ex  Iliade  Homeri 
cum  Locorum  omnium  Graeca  Metaphrasi  ex  Codd.  Bodlei- 
anis,  et  Novi  Collegii  MSS.  majorem  in  partem  nunc  primum 
edita.  Excerpta  e  duobus  Grscis  Homeri  Prosaicis  Versi- 
onibus,  altera  Paraphrasi,  altera  Metaphrasi,  quae  exstant  in 
Codd.  MSS.  Bodleianis,  collata  cum  Platonica  ejusd.  Loci 
Enarratione :  accedit  Excerptum  e  Joannis  Tzetzis  Metrica 
Paraphrasi  inedita,  quo  continetur  ejusdem  Loci  Expositio,  et 
alterum  Copiosius,  quod  complectitur  integrum  hujus  Metaphra- 
seos  Procemium :  edidit  T.  Burges,  Oxon,  1788  (**Jrom  the  Au- 
that'*), — 6.  FirmitasProphetici  Sermonis, Concio  proTermino 
habita  coram  Academia  Oxoniensi,^  1766,  a  P.  BartoQ,  Oxon. 
1767,  "excellent'' — 6.  Johannis  Freind  ad  R.  Mead  de  qui- 
busdam  Variolorum  Generibus  Epistola;  Oratio  anniversa- 
ria,  habita  ex  Harveii  Instituto,  1720,  Lond.  1727»  *'  very 
elegant^*  —  7.  Abdollatiphi  Compendium  Memombilium 
.^gypti,  Arabice,  e  Cod.  MS.  Bodleiano  edidit  J.  White, 
Prsfatus  est  H.  E.  G.  Paulus,  1789,  ("  From  the  editor.  Dr. 
White:')  8vo. 
Dissertation  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Jewish  Sanhedrim  and  the  Advice 
offered  by  Gamaliel  in  his  famous  Trial  of  the  Apostles, 
Acts,  y.  17—41,  considered  as  an  Argument  for  the  Truth  of 
Christianity,  Edmb.  1769. — 2.  Observations  on  the  Conver- 
sion and  Apostleship  of  St.  Paul,  by  Lord  Littleton,  1763. — 
8.  Observations  on  the  Conduct  and  Character  of  Judas  Isca- 
riot,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  J.  P.  Second  ediium,  Edmb. 
1761. — 4.  The  Trial  of  the  Witnesses  of  the  Resurrection  of 
Jesus,  by  Bp.  Sherlock.     Fourteenth  edition,  1766. --6.  The 

2  o 


DiiBcitItiM#  «ni  I)itoimag«ai^t  wUdi  iMMl  die  Stn^  rf 
Ute  8offi|Aiiref|  by  Biihoii  Hara»  giewH  trfftiwir  IflWMIwfe 

INiMttatkui  oa  the  Conduot  of  Ae  Jewidi  SaBhedriai^«i^2.  Ike  Dalf 
f. '  cf  Farpveitegf  ^f  Ii^iOTCt»  aJMatMiiitiatilidcd^ihedeB" 
▼ered  aoca  tiUr  die  Biots  hi  Bif  iigheni^  faf  Dr*  Joaepk 
Bpmdey^  JMnein^rilaw,  llW.-^a  ▲  Partieiikii^  Adetodoa  to 
die  Inslroelioe  of  die  Young,  reooauModed  ia  a  JMecoone 
deliteMd  at  die  6raYel«pit  Meeting  in.  &uikneji^»  Dec  4, 
1701,  by  Joeepb  Pcieedey,  1791.— r4.  SpeeunenaofS^niom 
and  Players  of  a  laie  Dhrme,  for  the  oae  of  the  Yomg,  by 
Edward  HaU»  1788^-fiL  The  Argaaealof  the  Dwwm  Lepk- 
tbn  Fairly  Stated,  and  returned  to  the  0eiet8to  whdfli  it  was 
jMipnally  addrened.  Widi  an  Appeiidm  eeetaiiiiaf  Letters 
which  {lassed  between  the  latpt  Br.  Mtddleton  and  Mr.  War- 
burton^  en  the  Oiaiaoters  ef  Mosea  aad  Cleera^  lWi»  8vo. 

Difsflrtadea  upon  die  Accoaai  supposed  to  hasro  beea  |;iveai  of  Jesas 

.  :     Oiristt  by  Josephus,  1746.  {•"  Bg  Ahrtaaiel  Famer,  He 

^        jHMoref  PiBto»  ondOMMfe  ^Ari  Pawr^s  asgy  jrttfssepiKcaf, 

r     ieiy  laaffaed#  aadesry  ftqiflwfaai  /Hsaifciib  kUeJfir.  tbnitref 

V  vi  CiMlntm^).'^%  ResMaka  en  Jesephnii's  Aceaaaiei  Hetof s 
RebuUding  the  Temple  at  Jerusalem,  by  Bishop  Burgess, 
Oxen.  1788. — 3.  Excerptum  e  Flayii  Josephi  Antiq.  Jud. 
Lib.  y. — 4.  T.  A.  Ernesti  de  Temple  Herodis  M.  ad  Aggaei, 
cap.  zi.  10«  et  Josephi  A.  J.  XV.  Extr. — 5.  Dissertation  on 
Jephtha's  Vow,  occasioned  by  Mr.  Romaine's  late  Sermon 
on  that  subject,  by  Dr.  William  Dodwell,  1745,  8vo. 

Dissertations  (Two)' on  Samson's  supposed  Suicide  and  Jephtha's 
Vow,  1754. — 2.  Costard's  Two  Dissertations  on  Kesitah  and 
Hermes,  1750.— 3.  Observations  on  Job,  1747. — 4.  Fen  wick 
on  the  Hebrew  Titles  of  the  Psalms,  1749,  8vo. 

Dissuasive  from  Enquiring  into  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  second 
fditian,  1719. — 2.  A  Sequel  to  Bishop  Clayton's  Essay  on 
Spirit,  with  Observations  on  the  Athanasian  and  Nicene 
Creeds,  1752.— 3.  Archdeacon  Sharp's  Two  Dissertations  on 
the  words  Ehhim  and  Beritk,  1751  .--4.  A  serious  '*  Imi  I 
ihink  petulant  and  superficiaV  Enquiry   into  the  Use  and 


TRACTS.  603 

Importance  of  £xteniai  Religion,    occasioned  by  Bishop 
Butler's  Charge,  1752.  (**  BtUkr's  Charge  wa$  much  mii-re' 
presented,  and  accused  of  Popery.    It  was  republished  by 
Bishop  HaUifax,  and  then  the  fallacy  of  the  clamour  vhms proved. 
I  had  long  entertained  the  same  opinion  wUh  Butler*\y^5. 
A  Keply  to  the  farther  Enquiry  into  the  Meaning  of  the  Demo- 
niacks  in  the  New  Testament,  by  the  Author  of  the  Essay, 
1788. — 6.  Bishop  Pearce's  Sermon  on  the  Consecration  of 
Bishop  Gibson,  1727.     ''  It  contains  a  learned  Essay  on  the 
Origin  and  Progress  of  Temples,*'  8vo. 
Doctrine   (The  True)  of  the  New  Testament,  concerning  Jesus 
Christ,  Considered,  with  an  Appendix  on  the  1st  Chapter  of 
St  John's  Gospel,  and  Prefatory  Discourse  on  the  Right  of 
Private  Judgment  in  Matters  of  Religion,  1771. — 2.  A  Com- 
ment on  some  Remarkable  Passages  in  Christ's  Prayer,  at 
the  Close  of  his  Public  Ministering,  more  particularly  John 
ZTii.  yer.   5,  with  Illustrations  of  the   True   and    Proper 
Humanity  of  Christ,  farther  Considerations  of  his  Personal 
Character,  and  a  Confutation  of  the  Opinion  of  his  Pre- 
existence,  1772. — 3.  The  Pre-existence  of  Christ  Unscrip- 
tural,  by  Philo-Christos,  1782,  8yo. 
Eger  (C.  Got.)   de  Metamorphosi  Jesu  in   Monte  Commentatio. 
LipsuB,  1794. — 2.  Breitingeri  in  Versus  obscurissimos  a  Per- 
sio  Sat.  I.  citatos  Diatribe,  Tiguri,  1723. — 3.  Obsenrationes  in 
Aeliani  Historiam  Animalium  et  Philostrati  Vitam  Apol- 
lonii  Tyanaei,  a   F.   Jacobs,    Jen4B,    1804.  —  4.  Sacrorum 
Emendatio  Philologiae  conjunctissimae,  a  C.  D.  Beck,  lApsUe, 
1817. — 5.  Dan.  Huetii  de  Imbecillitate  Humans  Mentis  Libri 
tres,  Amstelodamit\12l^. — 6.  Libro  delle  Preghiere  Publiche  e 
della  Amministriatione  de  Sacramenti,  secondo  TUso  della 
Chessa  Unita  dlnghilterra  e  d'Irlandda,  del  Sig.  a  Calbo, 
1820, 12mo. 
Falconer's  (Dr.)  Dissertation  on  St.  Paul's  Journey,  the  Wind  Eu- 
roclydon,  &c.    Oxford,  1787. — 2.  Two  Farewell  Sermons  at 
Lutterworth,  by  Bishop  Ryder,  1816.— 3.  Dr.  G.  Berkeley's 
Caution  against  Socinianism,  1787.— 4.  Macgowan's  Soci- 

2o2 


564  TRACTS. 

nianism  brought  to  the  Test,  1773. — 5.  Harmon's  Sermon  at 
St.  Paul's,  1789.— 6.  A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  Christianity, 
not  founded  on  Argument,  by  a  young  Gentleman,  Cambridge, 
1742,  8vo. 
Fleetwood's  (W.)  Sermon,   preached   before    the    Untyersity  of 
Cambridge,  in  King's  College  Chapel,  March  25, 1689.— 2. 
A  Sermon  on  Luke  x,  41,  John  iii,  36. —  3.  Dr.  J.  Disney *s 
Four  Sermons  on   the  Birth,  Death,  and  Resurrection  <^ 
Christ,  and  the  Descent  of  the  Holy  Ghost  upon  the  Apos- 
tles, 1771.  —  4.  The  Rev.  T.  Humphries'  Sermon  on  the 
Ground,  Object,  and  Measure  of  distributive  or  activ^e  Cha- 
rity, 1771. — 5.  The  Rev.  W.  Salisbury's  Sermon,  May  21, 
1772. — 6.  Dr.  T.   Edwards'  Sermon  on  the  Indispensable 
Duty  of  Contending  for  the  Faith,  which  was  once  deli- 
vered unto  the  Saints,  1766. — 7.  The  Rev.  J.  Wheeldon's 
Two  Sermons. — 8.  Dr.  H.  Hamilton's  Sermon  on  the  Duty 
of  Obedience  to  the  Laws,  and  of  Submission  to  Magistrates, 
April  12,  1772. — 9.  Archdeacon  Tottie's  Charge  relative  to 
the  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England. — 10.  A  Letter  to  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Randolph,  by  a  Member  of  the  Church  of  England, 
1772. — 11.  Dr.  J.  Tucker's  Apology  for  the  present  Church 
of  England,   as  by  Law  established,  Glocester,  1772. — 12. 
Archdeacon  Powell's  Charge,  June,  1773. — 13.  The  Rev.  F. 
Wollaston's  Address  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land in  Particular,  and  to  ail  Christians  in  general,  1772. — 
14.  The  Rov.  J.  Allen's  Sermon  on  the  Associations  against 
the  Established  Church,  1773.— 15.  The  Rev.  T.   Stevens' 
Two  Sermons  on   Stedfastness  in  the  Christian  Faith,  and 
the  Union  of  with  Zeal,  1771,  8vo. 

Fleming's  (Caleb)  Thoughts  on  Man's  Redemption,  1739. — 2.  His 
Essay  to  state  the  Scripture  Account  of  Man's  Redemption, 
1745. — 3.  Essay  on  the  Divine  Prescience  and  Man's  Free- 
Agency,  1741. — 4.  Review  of  the  Controversy  on  the  Demo- 
niacs, 1739. — 5.  Emlyn's  Answer  to  Martin's  Critical  Disserta- 
tion on  I.John,  v.  7, 1719.— 6.  Emlyn  on  the  Trinity,  1719, 8vo. 

Forster's  (Dr.  James)  Reflections  on  a  Letter  concerning   Enthu- 


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siasm,  1709. — 2.  The  Light  of  an  Exemplary  Life,  a  Sermon, 
by  W.  Goldwin,  1734. — 2.  The  Difficulties  and  Discourage- 
ments which  attend  the  Scriptures,  in  the  way  of  private 
Judgmeut.— 4.  A  Critical  Dissertation  on  Titus  iii,  10»  11 » 
by  Silvester. — 5.  Critical  Remarks  on  some  Difficult  Pas- 
sages in  Scripture,  by  R.  Kidder. — 6.  A  brief  Reply  to  a 
Scurrilous  Libel,  &c.  by  T.  Melvil,  1739,  8vo. 
A  volume  entitled,  Frewen  and  Burton :  and  containing — 

Frewen's  (Dr.)  Oxford  Orations,  1743.— 2.  Burton's  Latin  Letter  to 
Archbishop  Seeker,  1768. — 3.  The  Protestant's  Charge  against 
the  Church  of  Rome,  or,  an  Antidote  against  Popery,  by 
James  Fall,  1746. — 4.  Bishop  Gibson's  Letter  to  the  Clergy 
and  People  of  London  and  Westminster,  on  Occasion  of  the 
Earthquakes,  1750. — 5.  A  Vindication  (<'  IronicaF*)  of  the 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  from  being  the  Author  of  a  '  Plain 
Account  of  the  Nature  and  End  of  the  Lord's  Supper,'  by 
the  Author  of  the  Proposal  for  the  Revival  of  Christianity, 
Dnblin,  reprinted  in  London,  1736. — 6.  The  Plain  Account 
of  the  Nature  and  End,  &c.  contrary  to  Scripture,  part  II., 
Cambridge,  1738. — 7.  An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  late 
Extraordinary  Proceedings  at  Cambridge,  against  the 
W*********r  Club,  C  perhapg  by  FrankHn,  Profeswr  of 
Greek  and  Translator  of  Sophocles/*)  1751. — 8.  Seagrave's 
Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Clergy  in  relation  to  the 
Thirty-nine  Articles,  1738. — 9.  Freethinking proved  Atheism; 
or.  Freedom  of  Thought,  Natural,  if  rightly^stated,  shewing 
the  dangerous  Consequences  of  its  Corruption,  1732, 8vo. 

Fumeaux's  (Dr.)  Essay  on  Toleration,  with  a  particular  View  to  the 
late  Application  of  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers  to  Par- 
liament, for  Amending  and  Rendering  effectual  the  Act  of 
Toleration,  1779. — 2.  Letters  to  Kippis,  occasioned  by  his 
Treatise,  entitled,  *  A  Vindication  of  the  Protestant  Dissenting 
Ministers,'  by  Dean  Tucker,  Glauceiter,  1773. — 3.  A  Vindica- 
tion of  the  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers,  by  Dr.  Andrew 
Kippis,  l773.~-4.  The  Case  of  the  Dissenting  Ministers, 


5fl«  TRACTS. 

addressed  to  the  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal,  by  Israel 
Mauduit,  1772. — An  Apology  for  the  present  Church  of 
England,  by  Dean  Tucker,  Gloucester,  1771. 8yo. 

Geddes'  (Dr.)  Prospectus  to  a  New  Translation  of  the  Bible,  Gla$g(nD, 
178G.— 2.  Geddes'  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  with 
Doubts,  Queries,  and  Difficulties,  relating  to  a  Vernacular 
Translation  of  the  Scriptures,  and  with  an  Appendix  to  the 
above,  1787. — 3.  Dr.  Pearce's  Sermon  on  the  Consecration 
of  Bp.  Pretyman,  1798.  —4.  Dr.  Horsley 's  Sermon  at  G  louces- 
ter,  on  the  Ordination  of  Priests  and  Deacons,  Sept.  9, 1787 

— •• General  Answer  to  the  Queries,  Counsels,  and  Criti- 
cisms upon  a  New  Translation  of  the  Bible,  1790. — **  Very 
satisfactory  to  me." — 2.  Concio  ad  Clerum  in  Synodo  Can- 
tuarensi,  by  Dr.  (afterwards  Bp,)  Randolph,  Oxonii,  1790.^* 
*'  Not  very  elegant,  but  sensible.*^ — 3.  Address  to  the  Catho- 
lics of  England,  by  Lord  Petre,  Sir  Thomas  Throckmorton, 
&c.  1789. — 4.  Heads  of  a  Bill  for  the  Relief  of  the  Protesting 
Catholic  Dissenters,  1789. — 5.  A  Copy  of  a  Letter  written 
by  the  Committee  of  English  Catholics  to  the  Four  Apostolic 
Vicars,  1789. — 6.  An  Oxford  Sermon,  by  Dr.  Frampton, 
1769.  '•  Fro%.''— 7.  A  "  spirited"  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Vice- 
simus  Knox,  on  his  Animadversions  on  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, 1790. — 8.  A  **  «e«««6/c"  Vindication  of  the  Resolution 
against  the  Adherents  of  the  Stuarts,  preached  at  Cookham 
in  the  Diocese  of  Sarum,  by  *'  my  much  beloved  and  respected 
friend,"  Dr.  G.  Barclay,  17BD.— 9.  The  Divinity  of  Christ, 
proved  from  his  own  Declarations,  attested  and  interpreted 
by  his  living  Witnesses,  the  Jews,  with  Notes,  by  Bp.  Bur- 
gess, 1700. — **  From  the  eminently  learned  and  truly  pious 
Author.'' 

A  volume  lettered : 

Gastrell. — Containing:  The  Defence  of  the  Bishop  of  London's 
Letter  to  his  Clergy,  1719. — 2.  Bp.  Iloadly's  Answer  to  Dr. 
Suape,  1717.— 3.  The  Divine  Right  of  Episcopacy,  by  Brett, 
17 1».—**  For  the  Nag's  Head  Story,  sec  page  176  of  Brett. 


TRACTS.  667 

Tkii  maUgnani  eahmmf  woi  retived  in  DubUn  ai  the  beginning 
of  this  Ceniurgy  and  My  refuted  hg  Dr.  Ehringten,  Prawnt 
of  Dublin,  and  deservedly  appointed  a  Bithap  in  1820."— 4. 
The  Priociples  of  Deism  truly  represented,  in  two  Dialogues 
between  a  Sceptic  and  a  Deist,  by  Gastrell,  1722,  8vo. 
Oleigfs  (Bp.)  **  judMcious"  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Episcopal 
Communion  at  Brechin,  1809 — 2.  Archdeacon  Butler's  Charge 
at  Derby,  1822. — 3.  Archdeacon  Goddard's  Sermon  for  the 
Sons  of  the  Clergy,  at  St.  Paul's,  1 820. --4.  Bp.  Ryder's 
Charge  at  Gloucester,  1816,  and  1810. 

^  I  have  another  of  Bp.  Ryder's  Charges  in  MS. :  they  delight  me, 
though  on  some  doctrinal  points  we  differ:  hut  he  is  fincere^  he  is  ardent, 
he  is  argumentative,  and  often  eloquent"    S.  P. 

Gonld  (Gul.)  Concio  ad  Clerum  habita,  Cantab.  1774. — ^2.  Concio 
ad  Clerum  in  Synodo  Proyinciali  Cantuariensis  Provinciae, 
(**  by  WiUiamj  afienoardi  Archbishop**)  Markham,  Land.  1760. 
—3.  Determinatio  Quaestionis  theologicae  habita  Cantab,  a  T. 
Rutherforth,  1746.— 4.  Concio  ad  Clerum,  a  R.  Roderick, 
1707. — 6.  A  Discourse  on  Ancient  and  Modem  Learning,  by 
J.  Addison,  1730 
A  volume  called  Halhed,  Best,  Rennell,  Sfc.:  containing — 

Halhed  (C).  on  the  Authenticity  of  the  Prophecies,  1705. — 2.  Rich- 
ard Brothers'  Prophecies,  1704. — 3.  A  Sermon  at  Oxford, 
by  Mr.  Best — *'  Mr.  Best  wtu  a  verg  good  scholar.  He  became 
conscientiously  a  Member  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  honour- 
ably  reigned  his  Fellowship  at  Magd.  CoU.  Oxford.** — 4. 
**  The  learned^  Dr.  Rennell's  Sermon  before  the  Humane 
Society,  1705. — 5.  The  Spirit  of  Christianity  compared  with 
the  Spirit  of  the  Times,  by  G.  Wakefield,  1704.— 6.  Rennell's 
Sermon  on  Gaming,  1705. — **  Dr.  Rennell  is  said^  with  his 
own  hand,  to  have  put  a  copy  of  this  animated  Sermon  under 
the  knocker  of  Mr.  Fox*s  door  in  South  Street.  I  could  wish  the 
story  to  be  untrue.  But  the  eloquent  Preacher  did  not  employ 
his  great  talents  in  a  Sermon  against  Sabbath-breaking,  though 
his  illustrious  patron,  Mr.  Pitt,  had  lately  fought  a  duel 
with  Mr.  Tiemey,  on  a  Sunday,  on   Wimbledon  (Common.*' 


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F«0l  Semuyii,  by^  Speiiier  Madaa,  lAMMr-lO*  Tli^.iI>eBliw- 

i  tion  of  the  Frendi  Nation  foretold  by  Bvekiel,  heitig  wHkm- 

..      neataiy  oBihe  MUi  Chap,  of  thai  Pfoplbtpr<T-li# #^ 
Sdnob  d^Midecl,  by  HiddUeton,  1798«^12.  OiilOi^  of  Ae 
;Qaaker»,  1990.—18.  Two  Sennonsi  preadwd  at  W^metw, 
Igr  Dr.  James,  t800»  ^vo. 

QaU'i  (Itql^inrt)  Faat-Sermoiit  on  the  Sentimenta  proper  for  the  pie- 
eenl  Crisis,  1808^—8.  Drewe's  <'  odbirwr  S^mon,  on  Oe 
Duty  of  defending  onr  Conntry,  preached  In  the  Oathednl  of 

M  h.    Slater,  Aug.  19th,  1809:  ''  hu  wrUfm,  ta  oil  .|nffMfl%t 
.^  ^  <y  iS^  J!naaf  JfacAcaloi&.'^— 8.  Th<^  Natiire^:  1Ji#%  Haagers, 

.«Mu  ^  Jittfferiogs,  and  PreaenratiTes,  of  tte  Bnautfi  Ipu^pnaiaon,  a 
}  .  ,   Sfonnon,  by  the  Be7«  WUliam  Joaev,  1L798p^hI.  A^  F^ 

laon^  preached  at  Richmond,  Feb.  Mftl^  1808,  hf^*jA$  mge-^ 
[mmi*  Dr«  Syniunon8.--5.  **Am  degta^  iLwiae  SennoB, 
preached  at  Reading,  March  6th,  Vi9%  by  Dr.  Ywiff* — 8. 
A  Fast  Sermon,  preached  at  Burgh,  Thnrlton,  and  Thorpe,  in 
Norfolic,  Feb.  25th,  1795. — 7.  Two  Sermons,  preached  by 
Bishop  Watson,  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Landaff,  and  an 
**  admired^'  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  that  Diocese,  by 
the  Same,  1795. — 8.  A  Commemoration  Sermon  for  Founders 
and  Benefactors,  preached  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  CoU. 
Cambridge,  Dec.  19th,  1793. — 9.  A  Visitation  Sermon, 
preached  by  *'  the  learned^*  George  Glasse,  May  14th,  1794. 
''  ne  gift  of  the  Author. "^10.  War  the  Stumbling-block  of 
a  Christian,  or  the  Absurdity  of  defending  Religion  by  the 
Swprd. — 11.  A  Sermon,  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Williams,  Vicar 
of  Wellsboume,  Warwickshire,  1795.—"  The  Gift  of  ike 
Author." — 12.  Two  Sermons  preached  on  Public  Fasts,  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  1793-94.— 13.  Piety,  Charity,  and 
Loyalty,  Fast  Sermons,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  1793. — 
14.  Divine  Judgments  on  Guilty  Nations,  a  Fast  Sermon, 


TRACTS.  609 

preached  at  Newport,  id  the  Isle  of  Wight,  by  Thomas  Asp- 
land,  with  Notes,  by  Benjamin  Flower,  Can^.  Id04. — <'  Gift 
of  the  Editor.** — 15.  Examination  of  Robert  Hall's  Cambridge 
Sermon,  entitled  *  Modern  Infidelity'  considered  with  respect 
to  its  Influence  on  Society,  by  Anthony  Robinson,  1800, 
Svo. 

Harwood's  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  tiie  Rev.  Dr.  John 
Taylor,  late  of  Norwich,  1761. — 2.  Bishop  Howley's  Charge 
delivered  to  the  London  Clergy,  at  the  Visitation  in  July, 
1822,  third  edition, — 3.  Archbp.  Magee*s  Charge  at  his  pri- 
mary Visitation  in  Dublin,  Oct  24, 1822,  second  edxtimn. — 4: 
Bp.  Law's  Sermon  at  Manchester,  Oct.  31,  1819. — 5.  The 
Rev.  T.  Belsham's  Discourse  on  the  present  State  of  Religious 
Parties  in  England,  1818. — 6.  The  Funeral  Service  for  the 
late  Rev.  W.  Hawkes,  as  performed  by  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Rob- 
herds,  and  a  Sermon  preached  the  Sunday  after  the  Inter- 
ment, by  the  Rev.  W.  Shepherd,  Manchester y  1820. — 7.  The 
Rev.  G.  Chandler's  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Coventry  Visita- 
tion, June  3, 1819. — "  Thii  judicious  Discourse  was  given  to 
me  by  the  Author^  who  is  a  OentUman^  a  Scholar,  and  a  very 
exemplary  Christian  Pastor,'^ — 8.  T.  Hall's  Sermon  on  the 
Death  of  the  Rev.  T.  Bradbury,  1769,  8vo. 

Uarwood's  (Dr.  Edward)  Five  Dissertations — I.  On  the  Atha- 
nasian  Doctrine. — II.  On  the  Socinian  Scheme. — III.  On  the 
Person  of  Christ. — IV.  On  the  Rise,  Progress,  Perfection, 
and  End  of  Christ's  Kingdom. — V.  On  the  Causes  which  pro- 
bably conspired  to  produce  our  Saviour's  Agony,  1772. — 2.  A 
Treatise  on  the  Application  of  certain  Terms  and  Epithets  to 
Jesus  Christ,  1774. — 3.  An  Essay  on  Fundamentals,  with  a 
particular  Regard  to  the  Doctrine  of  the  ever-blessed  Trinity, 
with  an  Appendix,  concerning  the  true  Import  of  the  Phrase, 
'<  Son  of  God,"  as  it  is  applied  to  Christ,  by  Dr.  James  Fos- 
ter, 1764,  8vo. 

Hartley's  (Rev.  Thos.)  Nine  Queries  respecting  the  Trinity,  pro- 
posed to  Swedenborg,  178G. — 2.  Discourses  on  the  Creation 
of  Things  by  Christ.— 3.  Christianity,  a  System  of  Peace,  in  2 


.    ^     htmiB.^'^^B^  Sew 

HmioMi*  (W«)  Tnutte  an  Dmiiity»  csBed  A  Ruliant  AMiiriqr»Mi 
a  Beiyfew  of  Mr,  Towi^i  free  aad  ^feandidl  ff  iimiBiliiii  of  Bi- 
r.  «lu^  Siiirlook'b  PrinoplM  on  Propbecf »  11(l8d--^#^  Pottu 
on  seyeral  Oocaaioiis,  by  Dr.  Harriot,  Head  of  Triai^  Hall, 
Oaiabridfa»  togBtbat  with  a  Latin  Oialtoa  npmt  Hit  Bteorf 
andGaaiaa  of  lUke  Roman  and  Oaoon  Laiit,  aj^akin  Dae. 
^u      Blat-HM,  8ra. 

Bw^jMb  (Bt.^^  t^kntmdiMp.**}"  JBaedimf  SamottHiefofe  Ae 
,  a '  CSaainonsi  174a.-«lK.  Bp«  Yonge's  Sannon  for  the  Nonricli 
Hoapkal,  1T72.— a  Bp.  Vercfn  SanBon  at  DaMiay  for  Ae 
▲qrlnai  for  panitant  Womanj^  1778.--4.  Pafey'a  •*  mmUnf 
Sarmon  on  Cantion  in  the  Uae  and  AfpMoation  of  flafi|itiBal 
^     l4uignaga,  1777^-—^  Bishop  Law'a  Ohaige  to  theChaaler 
€fer|^,  iai4.^--6.  Archdeacon  Baihttiirt'a  CShittgtt  lo  Aa 
Norwich  CMargy,  1816. — ^7.  ArdUleaaoii  Bateralfa  Sennoa 
u^^    la Norwidi Gatiiadral,  1818.--^.  Dr.  Kay^a  CSanAiidfa  Saa- 
moB,  preached  on  the  Deaai4>f  thePrineaaaClmrla<ii,  igm. 
,    ,^  ^^.  Hanie3r'a(8a]nl.>8arnKMionlhediatiael01iAttMf  BaB^ 
gion  and  €k»Temment,  preadied  at  Philadelphia,  1772. — 10. 
Henley's  (Saml.)  Discourse,  delivered  in  W.  and  Mag.  Col- 
lege, in  Virginia,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  College  Founda- 
tion, Camh.  1776 

Heath's  (Benjamin—''  the  leaned^')  "  Fery  acule"  Essay  in  Proof  of 
the  Divine  Existence,  Unity,  and  Attributes,  1740. — %  A 
Defence  of  Dr.  Clarke's  Evidences,  in  Answer  to  the  XI  Vdi 
Chapter  of  a  Book  entitled, '  Christianity  as  old  as  the  Crea- 
tion, &c.'  by  Dr.  Henry  Stebbing,  1731.— 3.  Caleb  Fleming 
on  the  Law  of  the  Sabbath,  1736. — 4.  The  Fourth  Command- 
ment abrogated  by  the  Gospel,  1736. — 6.  Discourses  delivered 
among  the  Quakers,  by  Thomas  Story,  1738.    8vo. 

Henley  (J.)  Oratio  Habita  in  Schola  Meltoniensi  ad  Comitia 
Cleri  Calata,  Mail  16, 1720. — 2.  Concio  ad  Synodum  ah  Ar- 
chiepiscopo ;  a  Pearce,  Lond,  1741. — 3.  Concio  ad  Clerum,  a 
Rutherforth,  CarU.  1765.— 5.  Concio  ad  Synodum,  a  Lisle.— 


TRACTS.  671 

6.  Qratio  habita  in  Fuoere  Oulielmi  George,  S.T.P.  Collegii 
Regalia  Pnepoeiti;  a  Barford,  Cant,  1166, 4io. 

Hereford's  (Bp.  of)  Anniversary  Sermon,  before  the  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  with  an  Account  of  that  Society, 
1717. — 2.  Three  Sermons  on  various  Occasions,  by  Bp. 
Fleetwood,  1718,  &c. — 3.  Sacheverell's  Assize  Sermon  at 
Derby,  1709. — 4.  Bp.  Beveridge's  Sermon  before  Queen 
Anne,17l8. — 5.  Archbp.  Sharpens  Sermon,  1708. — 6.  Bp. 
Wake's  Sermon  before  the  House  of  Lords,  Nov.  6th,  1705. 

7.  Dr.  Spratt's  Sermon  before  the  Artillery  Company,  1709. 

8.  Bp.  Talbot's  before  theQneen,  1707. — 9.  Archbp.  Dawes, 
on  the  Coronation  of  Queen  Anne,  1702. — 10.  Dr.  Small- 
ridge's  Fast  Sermon,  1712. — 11.  Dr.  Sherlock's  Accession 
Sermon,  1714.— 12.  Dr.  Tilly's  Oxford  Sermon,  1718.— 13. 
Sherlock's  Sermon,  Nov.  5th.  1712. — 14.  Sherlock's  Sermon 
at  the  Temple  Church,  1715. — 15.  Dr.  Friend's  Sermon,  Jan. 
30th,  1710.— 16.  Dr.  Moss's  Sermon,  1708.— 17.  Rennell's 
Oxford  Sermon,  1708. — 18.  Trapp's  Sermon,  1717. — 19. 
Newcombe's  Sermon  at  Cambridge,  1724.     8vo. 

Hildrop's  Commentary  upon  the  Second  Psalm,  1742. — 2.  Bland's 
Version  of  the  Song  of  Solomon,  1750. — 3.  Hodge's  Letter 
on  Elohim,  1752. — 4.  Twell's  Answer  to  the  Free  Enquiry 
into  the  Meaning  of  Demoniacs  in  the  New  Testament,  1738. 
— 5.  Floyer's  Exposition  of  the  Revelations,  1719,  8vo. 

Historical  Extracts  inscribed  to  Bishop  and  Petitioners,  showing  the 
impropriety  of  their  Petition,  1776. — 2.  A  Letter  to  Jebb, 
occasioned  by  his  '  Reasons  for  Resignation,'  1776. — 3. 
Reasons  for  Resignation,  by  Jebb,  Camb.  1775.— 4.  Cardale's 
Enquiry  for  a  distinct  Warrant  for  addressing  Supplication  and 
Praise  to  the  Son,  or  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  1776. — 5.  Objec- 
tions to  Lindsey's  Interpretation  of  the  First  Fourteen  Verses 
of  St  John's  Gospel,  by  a  Serious  Enquirer,  1776 

Historica  Librorum  (de)  Sacrorum  Interpretatione  ej usque  Necessi- 
tate Commentatio. — 2.  De  Sermonibus  Christi  non  scriptis ;  a 
Joannes  Koemer,  Lips,  1776. — 3.  Historia  Antiquarum  Sen- 
tentiarum  Ecclesise  Gtkck  de  Accommodatione  Christo  im- 


primtt,  et  Apoitdb  Tfttnrta,  Eniditoniiii  WaaaaM  mAMnttk 
AngiutasCiinMk  £^.  17dS.*-*4.  HwtomDogmatiBiieBefBo 
Meirn  CHmfti  «l  Apostdonim  JBtete»  ltd  lllMl^^ 
Teit  Loca  accmnmodate  ezpo^a  a  KeB»  £^  ^^m,  4to. 

Hoadley's  (Bi»hop)  Charge,  1818.r-2.  Charga  of  Ardideaooii  Tho- 
mas at  Bath,  1810. — 3.  First  ai|d  Second  Charges  of  Ar^ 
deacon  Goddard  at  lincpln,  1818-1820.— 4*  Ardilibhopof 
York's  **  exceUmf*  Sermon  at  the  Cofooatioii  of  Ooofge  Ae 
Fourth,  1821,  4to. 

HoHVa  Free  Thoughts,  consisting  of  Remarks  oocasioBed  hj  Dr. 
Paley's  Reply  to  Hnme ;  HjFP^critical  Strietmi  tm  oertaii 
Passages  in  the  Critical  Review;  a  Letter  to  a  Btiesd;  the 
Reflections  of  a  Solitary ;  and  Thongfats  on  a  Fotntie  State, 
t812.--2.  The  Doctrine  of  PhOosopiiical  Neeesmtjf  onrali- 
dated  hy  Dawson,  1803.— 8.  Bp.  of  Dwftam's  Chu^,  1861^ 
1807.«^.  The  Catechist,  or  an  Enqoiry  coneemiag''the  onfy 
tme  Ood,  in  2  parts,  by  Theophilus  Lhtdsey,  178i.i*-4ft.  Be- 
mark»on  the  Bp.  of  Durham's  Charge,  iBO0wMMs%taO8.-^ 

6.  A  Protestants  Reply  to  tii&<  Remarki^'  iWBW<MSii^lBOT«-^ 

7.  A  Review  of  che  ''  Protestant's  Reply,"  1807.— 8.  A  1^ 
pist  misrepresented  and  represented,  or  a  two-fold  Character 
of  Popery,  selected  from  the  original  of  1883,  by  Gother, 
re -published  by  Dr.  Challoner,  ttoenty-second  editum^  1804. — 
9.  Universal  Goodness,  or  God's  Good-will  to  every  Man,  in 
Answer  to  Roberts's  *  Friendly  Address,'  by  Thomas  Brocas, 
Shrewsbury f  1807. — 10.  A  short  Catechism  from  the  Works 
of  Archbp.  Leighton,  1809. — 11.  An  Account  of  the  £ntry 
of  Sir  S.  Romilly  into  Bristol,  April  2nd,  1812,  with  his 
Speeches.. — 12.  Dr.  Samuel  Butler's  Sermon  in  Shrewsbury, 
on  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Reason  in  Matters  of  Faith,  1805, 
12mo. 

"  Mr.  HoUis  gave  Dr.  Parr  his  "  Apology"  in  the  year  1809,  and  in 
the  summer  of  1812,  he  sent  him  his  other  works.  Mr.  Hollis  leads  t 
studious  and  blameless  life  at  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.,  where  Dr.  Parr 
sometimes  visits  him.     He  is  confessedly  an  unbeliever,  but  he  never 


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TRACTS.  WS 

writes  prophanely;  he  is  charitable  and  req;>ectfttl  in  his  judgment 
upon  the  character  of  Christians ;  he  devotes  his  time  and  his  fortune 
to  doing  good ;  and,  be  his  errors  what  they  may,  Dr.  P.  is  bound,  by  the 
principles  and  spirit  of  Christianity,  to  love  and  to  honour  such  a  moral 
agent  as  Mr.  HoUis.'' 

In  another  note  U: 
*'  Dr.  Parr  knew  Mr.  Hollis  personally,  and  considered  him  one  of  the 
most  serious,  upright,  and  benevolent  of  human  beings.  They  often 
conversed  upon  the  most  important  subjects ;  and  whatsoever  be  the  errors 
of  Hollis,  he  supported  them  with  much  ability,  and  without  any  taint  of 
acrimony  or  pro&neness." 

Home's  (Bishop)  Considerations  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  John  the 
Baptist,  Oxford,  1769. — 2.  His  Sermons  on  Works  wrought 
through  Faith,  a  Condition  of  our  Justification,  Oxford,  1761. 
— d.  His  Martyrdom  Sermon,  called  the  Christian  King,  1751. 
—4.  His  Assize  Sermon  on  the  Influence  of  Christianity  on 
Civil  Society,  1773. — 6.  His  University  Sermon  on  Christ  the 
Object  of  Religious  Adoration,  and  therefore  '  Very  God/ 
1765.  —  6.  His  Apology  for  certain  Oxford  Gentlemen, 
aspersed  in  a  late  anonymous  Pamphlet.  '*  He  meant  to  de- 
fend the  Hutchintoniang.*' — 6.  Two  Sermons  by  the  Rev.  John 
Wheeldon,  of  St.  Ives,  Huntingdonshire,  1772,  8vo. 

Horsley's  (Bishop)  Sermon  before  the  Lords,  January  30,  1793, 
with  an  A  ppendix  on  the  Political  Principles  of  Calvin. — 
2.  Barton's  (Ph.)  Sermon  on  the  Consecration  of  Bbhop 
Lowth,  June  15, 1766;  "  very  exceUeni.  N.  B.  I  have  ano- 
ther Sermon  of  Barton,  bound  up  with  Bishop  Bagofs 
Charge,^*  Wrangham's  Visitation  Sermon  at  Scarborough, 
1798.  —  3.  Beadon's  (Bishop)  Sermon  before  the  Lords, 
1793.  '<  /  suspect  that  before  writing  this  Sermon^  he  had 
been  busy  with  •  Phileleutherus  Norfolciensis.'  ^ — 4.  ••  !%€ 
learned"  Glasse's  Sermon  before  the  Guardians  of  the  Asy- 
lum, 1791. — 5.  Freeman*s  Sermon  before  the  Lord  Mayor, 
1808. — 6.  Dr.  Scale's  Sermon  before  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1791. — 7.  Rev.  T.  Hay's  Sermon  before  the  Com- 
mons, 1793. — 8.  Clapham's  Sunday  School  Sermon,  1793. — 
9.  Clapham's  Sermon,  preached  at  Sunderland  for  the  Charity 
Schools,  1792. — 10.  His  Sermon  on  a  Visitation  of  the  Bishop 


iV4  TftMM. 

of  Cheiiter;  MM.— 11.  A  C<»ieei«&itt  SfiiBMit  I7  Dr.,  al- 
terwards  AfchbUiop  Bfarichaoi,  175SU-4S»  'Wi  JmAmm'u 
Fast  Sennon^  ia01.~lS.  JacluKMi's  TluudB^lmg  SenBoa, 
1796.— 14.  Thomas  Jones's  *'  eaoeMaie^  Serami  sA  Caa- 
bridge,  on  DueUingy  1701.— *1 5^*  #•  Lisle's  (Bishop  of  Nor- 
wich) Senaon  for  a  Fast,  1745. — Id.  Tindictse  Landavoa- 
ses»  or  Sinctnres  oa  die  Bishop  ol  lisBwialRi  43imxg^  ITSt. 


4to.  m* 

Howe's  (Thomas  of  Noi^ch)  Discourse  on  tide  Abuse  of'AaTdeat 


M 


jof  Disputation  on  Religion^  JVortPtdk,  19S4UHt  ilUffiairii  to 
Vol.  9  of  Howe's  Critieal  OfasewaliDaB  .on  Booka»  AnciflBt 
aad  Modem,  1788.*-- 3.  Appendix  to  Tobose  4of  ditto. — 4. 
Critical  Obseryations  to  No.  e,  1781.--6.  No.  9  ^f 
Obserraiimis,  **  etidmg  at  page  62,  ami  tt  impafoa. 
Howe's  Defence  of  his  NorwichSennon  against  PiiQidey,8fo. 

Powe's^  Oritiod  Obserratioas,  No.  18,  ia07<'*-a.  Paskite  Latia 
Priie  Poem,  Cambridge,  1809L — 8.  Brontoa,  m  €eato  to 
Lord  Nelson,  1806.— -4.  Dr.  Symmons'  SerSMA,  18Mw<-^ 
Asplaad's  Oration,  180&— 6.  WOliams'  TkmOmgf^  Ser- 
mon, 1882. — 7  and  8.  Behham's  and  Asplaatf  s  gOBmona  oa 
the  Death  of  Mr.  Fox,  and  Arnold  on  the  Maaagemenl  of  die 
Insane,  8vo. 

Hunt  (Th.)  de  Antiquitate,  Elegantia,  &tque  IJtilitate,  Linguas  Ara- 
bics. Oratio  habita  Oxonii  in  Schola  LiDguarum  VII.  Kal. 
Augusti  1738,  Oxonii,  1739. — 2.  £jusdem  de  Usu  Dialecto> 
mm  OrieDtalium,  ac  pnecipue  Arabicae,  in  Hebraico  Codice 
laterpretaodo,  Oratio,  habita  Oxonii  in  Schola  linguamm 
VII.  Kaleod.  Martii  1748,  Oxonii,  1748.— 3.  A  Dissertation 
on  Proverbs  vii.,  22,  23,  by  T.  Hunt,  Oxford,  1743.—- 4. 
Dr.  Grey's  Last  Words  of  David,  divided  according  to  the 
Metre,  with  Notes,  1749. — 5.  Determinatio  Qussstionis  Theo- 
logicse  habita  Cantabrigiae  in  Scholis  publicis  k  T.  Rather* 
forth,  CantabriguB,  1746. — 6.  S.  Bayeri  de  Horis  Sinicis  et 
Cyclo  Horario,  Commentatioues :  accedit  ejusdem  Auctoris 
Parergon  Siuicum  de  Calendariis  Sinicis,  ubi  etiam  qusedam 
in  DoctrinaTeraporum  Sinica  emendantur,  Pe^opoli,  1735.— 


TRACTS.  675 

7.  Alb.  Schultensii  Oratio  de  Regina  SabsBonmiy  Lugd.  Bat. 
1740. — Chronicon  Peregrinantisy  seu  Historia  ultimi  Belli 
PeTBarimi  cum  AghwaDo  gesti,  studio  et  o|>era  J.  Christ. 
Clodii,  Lips.  1731.— C.  L.  Schlichteri  Oratio  de  IV.  Rebus 
SalomoDicisIntellectu  difficillimis,  HiUtB  Magdeburgicaf  1790, 
4to. 

Jablonski  (P.  E.)  Disquisitio  de  Ldugua  Lycaonica  ad  Loc.  Act 
XVI.  V.  11.  Trajecti  ad  Rhemm,  1724,  leamed."'"2.  Spe- 
cimen  Versionts  Biblicse  Latiuas  a  B.  Luthero  olim  adornatae, 
atqoe  A.  1529.  Typis  exscriptae,  edidit  J.  M.  Schamelius, 
Lip$.  1783,  '*  with  an  Answer  to  Boff senilis,  who  matn- 
tained  Melancthon,  not  Luther,  to  be  author  of  the  Version.*' 
— 3.  Vindiciae  critical  Codicis  Sacri  Hebr.  ab  J.  G.  Carpzo- 
▼io.  Lips.  1721.—- 4.  Grammatica  iEthiopica,  D.  J.  H.  Maii 
Uebr.  Chald.  Syriacae,  atque  Samaritanas  Lingg.  Instituti- 
onibus  Harmonica,  conscripta  ab  J.  P.  Hartmanno,  Fran^ 
eojwrti  ad  Moenum,  1707,  4to. 

Jackson's  (the  Rer.  J.)  Address  to  Deists,  being  a  Proof  of  Revealed 
Religion  from  Miracles  and  Prophecies,  in  Answer  to  a  Book 
entitled,  '  The  Resurrection  of  Jesus  considered,  by  a  Moral 
Philosopher,' 1744. — 2.  Jackson's  Defence  of  a  Book  entitled, 
'  The  Belief  of  a  Future  State  proved  to  be  a  Fundamental 
Article  of  the  Religion  of  the  Hebrews,'  1746. — 3.  Towne's 
(the  Rev.  Mr.)  Critical  £nquiry  into  the  Opinions  and  Prac- 
tice of  the  Ancient  Philosophers,  concerning  the  Nature  of 
the  Sou],  and  a  Future  State,  and  their  Method  of  teaching  by 
the  Double  Doctrine,  1747. — 4.  Useful  and  important  Ques- 
tions concerning  Jesus,  the  Son  of  God,  freely  proposed,  with 
an  humble  Attempt  to  answer  them  according  to  Scripture, 
1746.    8vo. 

Examination  of  Nye's  Explication  of  the  Articles  of  the 

Divine  Unity,  1716. — 2.  The  Grounds  of  Civil  and  Ecclesi- 
astical Government,  briefly  considered  by  Jackson :  to  which 
is  added,  a  Defence  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  against  the  Objec- 
tions of  Mr.  Law,  1718. — 3.  A  Vindication  of  Human  Li- 
berty :  in  Answer  to  a  Dissertation  on  Liberty  and  Necessity, 


Iflflhe  late  A.  C.  Eaq^  ob  Hnaaii  liberlgr*  wd  NaeflHilf,  bj 
Phillips  OiettcMiy  1780.— 6.  The  F/ee^ageiief  of  aoottMNiiile 
Croatures  esaaiiDed  and  defended,  ITU.    Ovo.    ^ 

JFaekaon's  Traela.— -1.  Remarks  on  a  Book  entilledy  'Chrislinniij  as 
old  as  the  Creation/  1731.~2.  The  Bxistence  and  Vniiy  ef 
Oody  proved  Ironi  his  Nature  end  Attiibntes;  bengm  Yindi* 
cation  of  Dr.  Clarke's  DemonstratkHi  of  the  Being  nad  Attii- 
bntes of  God,  17d4.--d.  A  Defence  <rf  a  Book  entitMi '  The 
Ezistenceand  Unitf  of  God,  proyed  from  his  NpiHre  and 
Attributes,'  being  a  further  Vindication  ct  Ih**  Chfki^n  De- 
monstration of  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God,  1916.— 4* 
Jadsson's  Dissertation  on  IMTatter  and  Spirit,  with  BMuaiks  on 
&  Book  entitled,  *  An  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  of  Ae  Hnmaa 
Soul,'  1786.— 6.  A  NarratiTe  of  the  Case  of  the  Sir.  lb. 
Iadcs<m  being,  refused  the  Sacrament  <rf  the  Lcird\i  Sapper  al 
Bath,  by  Dr.  Coney,  Minister  of  Bath,  ItM,  8yo«>    ^^ 

Mb's  f  Dr.  John  "  my  fiimndT)  Account  of  Theotofpcal  ILoetH«% 
now  reading  at  Cambridge.— 8.  A  **  Mary  mynmininifw  and 
jmikf  §eoen^  Letter  to  Proiessor  HaUifas,  b^f^-^^  myifi imf 
Mr.  Blackall,  of  Emmanuel.— 3.  Halifax's  **  three  thewy  and 
amply  rewarded"  Sermons  on  Subscription,  Cambridge^  1772. 
— 4.  Letter  to  Lord  North  on  Subscription,  by  a  Layman,  1772 
— 5.  A  "  rdaiterly**  Visitation  Charge,  by  Dr.  Balguy,  1772 

Impartial  Account  of  the  Word  Mystery  as  it  is  taken  in  the  Holy 
Scripture,  1691  (**  excellent^') — 2.  Account  of  the  Inquisi- 
tion,  by  R.  B.  Piazza,  a  Convert  to  the  Church  of  England, 
1722. — 3.  A  Modest  Censure  of  the  Controversial  Writings 
of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  and  Mr.  Locke,  Boyle  and 
Bentley,  <fec.  by  F.  B.,  1698,  8vo. 

A  precious  volume,  containing : 

Jones's  (Sir  William)  Oration,  intended  to  have  been  spoken  in  the 
Theatre  at  Oxford,  1773.— 2.  The  Music  Speech  at  the  Cam- 
bridge Commencement,  by  Dr.  Taylor,  1730 3. "  An  adsitr- 

able**  Concio  ad  Clerum,  at  St.  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1768,  by 
Dr.  Robt.  Sumner»  Master  of  Harrow  School.     *'  The  La- 


TRACTS.  577 

tinity  of  this  Sermon  is  not  mrpaued  by  any  English  Scholar 
in  this  Ceniury** — 4.  "  Acrimonious*'  Remarks  on  Mr.  Hume's 
Essay  on  the  Natural  History  of  Reli^on,  addressed  to 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Warburton,  "  written  by  Bishop  Hurd,  who 
at  last  avowed  his  Name.  It  is  sarcastic,  and  it  is  superfi- 
daV^ — 5.  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Gibber  to  Mr.  Pope,  enquir- 
ing into  the  Motives  that  might  induce  him,  in  his  Satirical 
Works,  to  be  so  frequently  fond  of  Mr.  Cibber's  name.  Third 
Edition^  Glasgow^  1742.  "  A  celebrated  and  scarce  Letter, 
very  witty.*'  —  6.  The  Nature,  Folly,  Sin,  and  Danger, 
of  being  Religious  Over-much,  by  Dr.  Trapp,  1739. — 7.  An 
**  excellent**  Sermon,  preached  at  Hinckley,  November  5,1760, 
by  Nathan.  White,  upon  the  Death  of  Oeorge  the  Second. — 
8.  "  Animated^'  Sermon  before  the  House  of  Commons,  on 
the  Martyrdom,  by  ''the  learned  Dr.  Freind,  1710.— 9.  Ser- 
mon preached  at  Newcastle,  upon  the  Anniversary  Meeting 
of  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy,  by  And.  Wood.— 10.  The  Non- 
jurors Separation  from  the  Church,  examined,  and  proved 
Schismatical,  by  **the  learned  and  orthodox**  Dr.  Bennet, 
1716. — 11.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Bowman,  by  John 
Bell,  hringham,  Norfolk,  1773,  8vo. 

'*  Dr.  Parr  sets  great  value  on  four  articles  in  this  volume.'' 

JuriD  (J.)  Dissertationes  Pbysico-Mathematicas  partim  antea  editas 
in  Actis  Philosophicis  Londinensibus,  jCoiu/.  1732. — 2.  Cony- 
beare's  Oxford  Sermons  on  the  Credibility  of  the  Christian 
Religion,  1725. — 3.  A  Cambridge  Concio,  by  T.  Sharpe, 
1729. — 4.  A  Defence  of  Dr.  Clarke's  Evidences  of  Natural 
and  Revealed  Religion ;  in  Answer  to  the  14th  Chap,  of  a 
Book,  entitled,  '  Christianity  as  old  as  the  Creation,'  Lond. 
1731,  "  by  Dr.  Stebbing.**'-5.  A  •*  very  sensible**  Essay  on 
Moral  Obligation,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Chubb,  1731,  Bvo. 
An  important  volume,  containing : 

Kamarari  (P.)  Exercitatio  Philologico-Theologica,  prima,  secunda, 
tertia,  et  quarta,  inquirens  in  veram  Punctuationis  Hebraei 
Teztus  Antiquitatem,  Lugd.  Bat.  1722.— 2.  6er.  Kuypersii, 

2  P 


¥  - 


DiMitetio  Aeftdeniea  ad  wwrim  V«li  T^strliOMw  JMtko^ 
Tndicata  et  fflnrtnUa,  174a.  — a.  ft.  JBipwHi  JPiiiflrt>tio 
Pbilologica  de  linguK  H«|kb»  Syyiiijiww  #»  Oilgjau  jBm- 
trandis,  IufcT.  ifatt.  17a&^-4.vC^Mlt.  R.  ymwiwigw  J^pn 
ttllo  PiiiloIofie«y  coirtiiieiui  AaiamAr.  Mimstlkmmm  mA  qus- 
dam  V.  T.  Loca,  Gnm.  17fi9.— 6.  Sver.  Schttdii  Disptttetki 
PhUobgica,  onliibeM  SpedoMD  Obiiei'vatMpyin'  wA  fwoiui 
T.  T.  Loca,  Onm.  1768.— 6,  Abr.  Bowkii  Diiaaitatto  PfcHo- 
logiea  de  Uaa  Nonuais  DuVm  in  <iiittNiadaia  Ym  %  Locis, 
^TVtg.  ad  JBIL  1781.— 7.  Jo.  Vaa  Daaadaiii  Steeililio  PU- 
Idogico-Exegetica,  eahibens  Spectmaa  ObacrvatioaMi  ad  V. 
Teat  Harderot.  1788.— 8.  H.  Sy^eaati  SpaeuMii^PiilQlogl- 
ooniy  exbibens  Obaeryalioaes  lliaoeUaaeiB  ad  Meola  Y.  T. 
Looa,  Cfram.  1781.-9.  D.  Mestbgiiii  Diwettalio  Pidofegioa 
de  Aatiientia  <|aoraDdam  Cedii|Mm»  Ofmu  1787^i^i8«  JowH. 
Yendittirii  Disputatio  Philolopca*  exMbeaa  OJnianratioaet 
Mifcdlaneas  in  Sdeola  S.  S.  Loea,  QrmL  1787*^U&^^C.  Sva* 
ragii  DisqaMtiones  Pbilologica  potiamnaBi  da  Ijaqia:aliqpal 
Y.  T.  Tng.ad  Rk.  1758^18.  Adami  Laatal  % oriawa 
V  Philologicam,  oontinena  Ohpenralioiiea  Sfiae^  ad  aalpcUY, 
T.  Loca,  Cfron.  1771.— 18.  G.  Swygfamani  Wildeiraatddi  Dis- 
putatio Pbilologica,  exbibens  Obss.  selectas  ad  Origines  He- 
bneas,  Gron.  1770.-— 14.  Jac.  Kantelaari  Specimen  Obaerva- 
tionum  Pbilologicanim  et  Criticarum  ad  qusdam  Y.  T.  Loca, 
iMgd.  Bat,  1781.  — 15.  Corn.  Van  Waenen  Specimen  Pbilo- 
logicuui  de  Lingus  Hebrasas  Pomoeriis  Ampliandis,  Im^ 
Bat.  1759.— 16.  P.  Adr.  Van  Kootenii  Dissertatio  Pbilolo- 
gica, contineas  Observationes  ad  nonnulla  Cantict  Cantico- 
rum  Loca,   Traj.  ad  Rh.  1774.^17.  Jo.  Van  Ooatenrykii 
Specimen  Grammaticum,  exbibens  Primas  Lineas  Institn- 
tionum   ad   Fundamenta  Dialecti  Arabics,    jETorlemo-A^ 
1772,  4to. 
Kaye  (Jo.)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Proyinciae  Cantuar.  1819. — 2.  Notc 
Clavis  in  Graecos  Interpretes  Vet  Test.  Scriptoresque  Apo* 
i^rypbos  Specimina,  ita  adomatse  ut  etiam  Lexici  in  Novi  Fc- 


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deris  Libros  Usum  prsebere  possit,  etc. ;  auctore  £.  G.  A. 
Bockel,  Lips,  1820.— 3.  Muller  de  Paganorum  post  Mor- 
tem Conditione  Dissertatio,  LipsuB,  1788.-— 4.  Dissertatio 
Theologica  de  Emendatione  Doctrinae  Morum  Naturalis» 
per  Revel.  DiyiDam,  auctore  J.  J.  Wasser,  Helmststadi*  1761. 
4to. 
Keil(M.  C.  P.)  de  Historica  Libronim  Sacronim  Interpretatione,ej  us- 
que Necessitate,  Lips,  1788. — 2.  Koemer  de  Sermonibus  Christi 
dypdifiotc* — 3.  Carus(F.}  Historiaantiq.SeDteDtiarum  £cclesiae 
Grsecae  de  AccommodatioDe,  Christo  iDprimis  et  Apostolis  tri- 
buta. — 4.  Keil  Historia  Dogmatis  de  Regno  Messise  Christi,  et 
Apostolorum  Aetate,ad  lUustranda  Nov.  Test.  Loca  accommo- 
date ezposita. — 5.  Ernesti  (J.  C.)  de  Usu  Vitas  Communis  ad 
Interpretationem  Nov.  Test  Lips,  1779. — 6.  Koerner  de  Die 
Natali  Servatoris,  Lips,  1778. — Schwarzius  de  Evangelio  In- 
fantise  Jesu  ficto  et  vero,  Lips,  1785. — 8.  Koemer,  Quot  Pas- 
cbata  Christns  post  Baptismum  celebraverit.  Lips.  1779. — 9. 
Ourlitt  Diss.  I.  de  Locis  Prophetarum  Minorum  in  Nov.  Test, 
laudatis. — 10.  Weberi  (M.  M.)  Specimina  exegetico-critica 
ad  Nonnullos  Nov.  Test  Locos,  Idps, — 11.  Keil  (M.  jC.  P.) 
de  Hora,  qua  Christus  Cruci  affizus  sit  'Evavreo^avfiac 
Componendae  Causa,  Lips, — ^12.  Moms  (N.)  ad  £v.  Lucas,  ii, 
34. — 13.  N.  Morus  ad  Job.  xii,  36 — 60. — 14..Lunzius  de 
Christi  Divitiis  et  Paupertate  ad  2  Cor.  8,  9,  Lips,  1784. — 16. 
C.  T.  Kuinoel  Interpretatio  Grammatica  Loci  Paulli  Apostoli 
ad  Epbes.  y.  6 — 14,  Lips, — 16.  N.  Mori  Dbsertatio  de  Christo 
Demandatum  Sibi  a  Patre  duplex  Negotium  exequente  cum 
Virtute,et  hactenus  Patri  Obediente,  Ztp«.  1786. — 17.  Burck- 
hardt(M.  J.  G.)  Vindiciae  Lectionis  0£oc,  I.  Tim.  iii.  16,  e  Co- 
dice  Alexandrino  Novi  Testamenti  nuper  k  Woidio,  Londini 
edito. — 18.  M.  M.  Weber  Crisis  Loci  Paulini,  1  Tim.  iii. 
14.16.^19.  Kuinoel  ad  Tit  iii.— 20.  Tittmannus  de  No- 
tione  Sacerdotis  iu  Epistola  ad  Hebrasos. — 21.  Morus  de 
Dei  Spiritu,  ad  Popularem  Intelligentiam  accommodate  des- 
cribendo. — 22.  Keil  de  Modo,  quo  Scriptores  Sacri  in  Dog- 

2p2 


600  TBAqi^. 

Eeclewaiiticin  in  JEtota  AfOBtoJonMH  l>itiifi»B<t  I»4t>u 

<<  This  u  a  TtlHidile  ooIlMttoi.'*  S;  IP. 


;  I 


KmaoifB  Impcnrtaiit  Qoestkui,  oooeMWBg  iMnmam^  ^Sm^^wit, 

Militia,  &c.  1755.— 2.  Serioas  ConademlifmoB  diaJiofdien 

OokaiM.— a.  Beaaoiui  agaiBft  NaMrafiabg  J&MifilbSPlli^ 

taats^r-^  MedMum's  Atttbentlc  Manwim^^  fliia  eUfciiiiiiM 

Camich  in  Cama,  1750.— 5.  *'  A  wmi  «|f<rfaiwMy.  H^yi  kdB- 

redox  trwii*  ctMed,  The  C}6reflM>ny«'lfa«ffef ,  Ini^CBHuractar, 

in  ten  Chapters ;  I.  Of  Bowing  to  the  Altar ;  II.  Of  Implicit 

Faith;  III.  Of  Reading  Dona;  I¥.Of  BeadinKJiPiaiMitofy 

JMhanashia'  Creedi  <&c;   V«  Of  Bowing  to  tho  Kana^ 

Jeaoa;  VI.  Of.  UnUghted  Candles  entha  Altaf#4ke.te. 

.  .— In  theeonclnsion:  Of  Soretifs^in  Baptism;;  Of  JBMapes 

in  the  Common  Frayer;  Of  Bishops;  ,Oiinatioii«fr  Of  the 

Natae  of  a  libel,  mid  Seandalam  MagMlwni; .  OiaeaM  Map 

thematical  UntradiSi  and  what  Bkhops  wfrn^mmi  AmM  be: 

by  E.  HickeiingiU,  Beetor  of  AU  Samts»  in  CohheHsfp    » 

vA  Sermon,  preaehed  by  **  iheMmm/*  haSoimlk^JkmKtltj 

of  Oxford,  on  the  Expulsion  of  Six  Yoong  Gentlemen,  1768. 

—7.  Whitefield's  Letter  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  of  Oxford, 

on  the  same  subject,  1768,  8vo. 

Kennicott's  (Dr.)  Critica  Sacra,  or,  a  Short  Introduction  to  He- 
brew Criticism,  1774.— 2.  The  Rev.  H.  Owen's  Supplement 
to  Critica  Sacra,  in  which  the  Principles  of  that  Treatiae 
are  fully  confirmed,  and  the  Objections  of  Mr.  Raphael 
Baruh  clearly  answered,  1775.— 3.  The  Rev.  N.  Siyewrighf  s 

Hebrew  Text  considered,  1764 4.  Dr.  Kennicott's  State 

of  the  Collation  of  the  Hebrew  MSS.  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, 1761,  &c.  8vo. 

Kippis'  (Dr.)  Sermon,  at  Westminster,  1794.— 2.  Scotfs  (Dr.)  Fart 
Sermon,  at  York,  1781.-3.  Crowther's  Sermon,  at  Barkug, 
1800.— 4.  Porteus'  (Bishop)  before  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy, 
1776.— 6.  Tomline's  (Bishop)  Charge,  1803.— 6.  Mainwar- 


TRACTS.  681 

r 

log's  Cambridge  Sermon,  1778. — 7.  Parsons'  **  excelknf* 
Sermon  before  the  Commons,  March,  1811. — 8.  Bishop  of 
Chester's  Anniversary  Sermon,  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Oospel,  1816. — 9.  Parsons'  (Dr.)  Consecration  Sermon,  by 
Dr.  Toumay,  1813. — 10.  Bigland  on  Marriage  Baptisms  and 
Burials,  as  preserved  in  Parochial  RrCgisters,  1761,  4to. 

Knox's  (The  Rev.  Dr.)  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
Brighthelmstone,  from  St  Luke  ii.  14 :  '  Olory  to  God  in 
the  highest,  and  on  earth  peace,  good-will  towards  men/ 
*'  With  an  authentic  account  of  the  Outrage  commiited  in  the 
Theatre,  by  some  Officers  of  the  Militia^  against  that  sound 
Scholar, elegant  Writer,  and  truly  Christian  Divine.' ' 

Krause  (F.)  Animadversiones  in  Secundam  PauH  ad  Cor.  Epist 
Regiomcnt,  1815. — 2.  Festum  Paschaliae  pi^  celebrandum, 
continens  Animadversiones  in  II.  £p.  Pauli  ad  Corinth. 
Regiomont.  1817. — 3.  Animadversiones  ad  Loca  Sacri  Co- 
dicis  diiBciliora,  Gal.  iii.  20;  1  Cor.  xv.  29;  Joh.  iv.  22, 
Aatore  Ruess,  Oiessce,  1817,  4to. 

Kiebsii  Vindiciae  Locorum  Novi  Testamenti  ab  Jo.  Toupio  Temere 
Solicitatorum,  Idps,  1778. — 2.  De  Ratione  Novi  Testamenti  e 
Moribus  Antiquis  lUustraodi  minus  caute  Instituta,  ^Krebsio^ 
Lips.  1777. — 3.  £x  Philologia  Gr«c.  Germ,  pro  Pronunt 
Grsecse  Linguae  Vocalium  et  Diphthongorum  Sententiam  suam, 
Eraditis  Disceptandam  proponit  H.  Jo.  Guil.  Kirchmaierus, 
Wiiemberg€B,  1706,  4to. 

Langhome's  (John)  Letters  on  the  Eloquence  of  the  Pulpit,  1765.-^2. 
Essays  on  Scripture  Metaphors,  Divine  Justice,  Divine 
Mercy,  and  the  Doctrine  of  Sanctification,  by  Dr.  W.  Lud- 
1am,  1785. — 3.  Case  of  the  Roman  Catholics  in  Scotland. — A 
Discourse  on  National  Fasts,  particulariy  on  that  of  April  19, 
1793,  by  William  Fox. — 4.  A  Compendious  History  of  the 
Israelites,  by  Robert  Atkins,  1810.— 5.  A  Letter  to  Dr. 
William  Wynne,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Martyn,  1780.~6. 
Bishop  Pretyman's  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 


M2  TBAen. 

lincoiii,  1800.-7.  Btthop  UwA^<!lmltBmii^Wbon»  of 
licbfield,  at  Us  Primary  Vifili^kMi,  ITW..*-^  BMltoiks  m 
BUiop  Hard's  Cba^ge,  ITH,  8TO.  ' 

ianghcmie's  Letters  on  the  Hoqaence  ef  diePiilfit»  IWfti^-^  ObMr- 
Tations  on  the  ConToisbn  and  ApoelMii|iof  St  Fail,  1764 
-*8.  An  Essay  on  Ited6n|ition.^-4.  WUt^s  OoBaieral  Bee 
Boxes.— 5.  An  Esiay  on  Dinne  Becttnde,  Vrntk  nU-4IL  ^ 
JnUua  Bales'  Hebrew  Oramniar*  17M«-?-^.  Hediy's  Dis- 
conrse  on  the  Plague,  1721. — 8.  Deaa  Hooper^  fast  Ser- 
mon, preached  before  the  House  of  Commons^  A]pill  4, 1701, 
8vo. 

AnimpcrioMivobmerctmMiikig'^ 

jUodaer^s  (Dr.)  Letter,  written  (*'  wMmti  kk  fuamT)  m  ITM*  M  Ae 

Question  whether  the  Logos  sttpj^ed  the  plaoe  of  tt^ona 

Soul  in  Jesus:   with  two  PcKrtseripli;  one  eoMyyag  aa 

Explication  of  those  words,  the  Splriti  tfie  H^  SfbA,  tte 

Sprit  of  €k>d,  as  used  in  the  Soiiptnresi  AH  other,  Bemaiks 

on  the  Third  Part  of  the  late  Biriiop  of  Olof^hei^  ▼»£- 

eatson  of  the  Histories  of  the  Old  and  Ne#  TesteflMB^lTIW 

~2.  The  Doctrines  of «  Trinity,  and  die  inearnaAiw  «f  CM, 

ezamined  upon  the  Principles  of  Reason  and  Coiiiii^m  Sense, 

with  a  Prefatory  Address  to  the  King,  as  first  of  die  Three 

Legislative  Estates  of  this  Kingdom,  1772. — 3.  A  Defence 

of  the  Essay  on  Spirit,  with  Remarks  on  Several  pretended 

Answers,  (bif  Bishop  Clayton,)  1753.—- 4.  Two  Letters  of  Sir 

^      Isaac  Newton  to  M.  Le  Clerc,  on  the  Reading  of  1  John  v. 

7.  1  Timothy  iii.  16.,  1754. — 5.  A  Free  Enquiry  into  the 

Authenticity  of  the  First  and  Second  Chapters  of  St.  Mat- 

diew*s  Gospel,  (''  by  Dr.  WiUiams,  o/Blackheaih,*')  1771.— 7. 

The  Authenticity  of  the  First  and  Second  Chapters  of  St 

Matthew's  Gospel,  Vindicated,  in   Answer  to  the  above, 

1771,  8vo. 

Law's  (Bishop)  ''famous*'  Durham  Sermon  on  the  Use  and  Intent 

of  Religion,  Newcastle,  1768. — 2.  Jebb's  Proposal  for  die 

Establishment  of  Public  Examinations  in  the  University  of 


TRACTS.  688 

Cambridge,  with  occasional  Remarks,  1774. — 3.  A  Letter  to 
the  Author  of  an  Obser ration  on  the  Design  of  Establishing 
Annual  Examinations  at  Cambridge. — 4.  Remarks  upon  the 
present  Mode  of  Education  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
with  a  Proposal  for  its  Improvement,  by  J.  Jebb,  third  edition^ 
corrected  and  enlarged,  Cambridge,  1773. — 5.  F.  Hargrave's 
Argument  in  Defence  of  Literary  Property,  iecond  edititm, 
with  a  Postscript,  or  Apology  for  the  Time  and  Mode  of  first 
Publishing  the  Argument. — 6.  Remarks  addressed  to  Dr. 
Price,  on  his  Appeal  to  the  Public  on  the  Subject  of  the 
National  Debt,  1772. — 1,  J.  Salisbury's  Sermon  preached 
before  the  Archdeacon  of  Essex,  a772.~8.  J.  Eyre's  Ob- 
servations on  the  Prophecies  relating  to  the  Restoration  of 
the  Jews,  with  an  Appendix  in  Answer  to  some  late  Objec- 
tions, 1771. — 9.  Sacred  Prolusions,  or  Select  Pieces  from 
Bishop  Taylor  and  Mr.  Herbert,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Wheeldon, 
with  a  Preface,  and  a  Discourse  on  Revelations  zviii.  21,  by 
the  Editor,  1768 

— Consideration  on  the  Propriety  of  Requiring  a 

Subscription  to  Articles  of  Faith,  Cambridge^  1774. — 2,  An 
Answer  to  it,  (by  Viper  Burgh,  of  York,  on  wham  was  eonr 
ferred  a  Doctor^s  Degree,)  1774. — 3.  A  Defence  of  Bishop 
Law's  Considerations,  1774. — 4.  Remarks  on  the  Postecript 
to  the  Case  of  the  Dissenting  Ministers,  by  Israel  Mauduit, 
1772. — 6.  A  Second  Letter  to  Dr.  Kennicott,  in  which  his 
Defence  of  his  Second  Dissertation  is  examined  by  Dr. 
Rutherforth,  Cambridge,  1782.-6.  Religious  Intolerance  no 
Part  either  of  the  Mosaic  or  Christian  Dbpensation,  by  Dr. 
Josiah  Tucker,  Gloueeiter,  1774.--^.  Dr.  Tucker's  View  of 
the  Difficulties  attending  the  Trinitarian,  Arian,  and  Soci- 
nian  Systems,  1774,  8vo. 

Law's  (Bishop  George)  Sermon  at  the  Chester  Infirmary,  October 
6,  1816.— 2.  "  The  learned*  Mr.  Blomfield's  Sermon  at 
Aylesbury,  October  3, 1815,  in  behalf  of  the  Society  for  Pro- 
moting Christian  Knowledge.— 3.  Another  Sermon,  preached 


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in  Oi^k.  \^Mt*B^iȴf^Tnm^Q^  Vrim 

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J6!pipa9is»|qrJw«s9ft9ej^^ 

.u;       I^Rlm  l^c^  4JfSIIMHIf  by  Iawbod^ of ^^ 

lifMrli  CBtdiop  14i9an4)  lUfl^cstloipi  oa  ^  lify  iu|4.  CSwpeler  of 

I  «,  ,  C^irlat;  t^^a  Snmmvy  and  Afp^ejadii,  pn  pbe,%ppel  Mo- 
nd»t  C!fl(iii&.— 2.  LeUen  qp  ^  TifQiplHpiif  P^tria^iiAdvesMd 

1.,  ^1,1,  lo.Do^  Home,  171d»r-T4|ii  4#  App^lidp^ilo.^  CUtft^ 

fl^Ha^  on,  ^,Bc^k, of  Jol|,^^  Sfr.,|^#^p»  igfiP-r-^  A 
Befrily  to  •oflpe  Notes  of;  Pr.  Wi^vfUiiutil^ii^flitioiitf 
Ite  Pbrino  jL^pMioDt  a^c,  yoL  lI||,^F|,j^^7^  j||i||Stocs  m 
I^..  |Uo|baf4.  Watapii's  Somcf  ^*^i|li||ed^  i'niolPxip^a^^ 
the  Reyolution  Vindicated/  preached  beft^tj^  1]^Qip«iaifef  of 
,^funl|ri4ge.— 6*  A  Letter  to  Sptt/^  fm^m^  M^tpfsm 

uf  »  E|i|9^^  and  Atrnw^  of  fonie  earl  9f  i^s  Bji|iifWHig»  m 
hie  View  of  the  Internal  finance  of  the  Ohiist^  Bei%kNi, 
is  exposed,  1770. — Remarks  on  the  Two  Last  Chapters  of 
Mr.  Gibbon's  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire,  in  a  JLetter  to  a  Friend,  1776,  8to. 

Leiand's  Dissertation  on  the  Principles  of  Human  Eloquence,  with 
a  particular  Regard  to  the  Style  and  Composition  of  the  New 
Testament,  in  which  Bbhop  Warburton's  Observations  on 
this  Subject,  are  distinctly  considered,  1764. — 2.  Bishop 
Hurd's  Answer  to  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Leland,  1765. — d.  A  Dis- 
sertation on  the  Influence  of  Opinions  on  Language,  and 
of  Language  ou  Opinions,  by  Michaelis,  1769. — **  Thu  U  on 
excellent  workJ* 

*^  N.  B.  Dr.  Leland  gave  me  his  Two  Letters  in  duodecimo;  and  I 
was  assisted  By  them  in  the  Warburtonian  Tracts."    S.  P. 

Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester,  occasioned  by  his  Strictures 


*- 1^ 


TRACTS.  586 

on  Archbidiop  Seeker  and  Bishop  Lowth»  in  his  life  of 
Bishop  Warbartoiiy  now  prefixed  to  the  4lo.  edition  of  that 
Prelate's  Works,  by  a  Member  of  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, (Mr.   WinMe,  of  Pembroke  Coliege,  Oxford)  1796.— 

2.  The  Hue  and  Cry,  Murder!  Murder!  Murder!  The 
Snakes  in  the  Grass  fonnd,  or  the  Assassin  shot  to  the  Heart, 
with  Thoughts  on  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Local  Preachers,  in 
Twelve  Letters,  addressed  to  the  Commercial  Travellers  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  Omicrion,  a  Traveller  from 
Manchester,  1809.— 9.  The  Rev.  W.  Law's  Collection  of 
Letters  on  the  most  Interesting  and  Important  Subjects,  and 
on  several  Occasions,  1780,  8vo. 

Lindsey. — The  Apology  of  Lindsey  for  resigning  the  Vicarage  of 
Catterick,  1774 — ^2.  A  Layman's  Answer  to  Lindsey's  Apo- 
logy, 1774,  8vo. 

.  Dr.  T.  Randolph's  Reply  to  Lindsey,  Oxford,  1776.— 2. 

The  Rev.  G.  Bingham's  Reply  to  Lindsey,  Oxford,  1774. — 

3.  Reflections  on  lindsejr's  Apology,  1774. — 4.  Remarks  on 
a  Layman's  Confutation  of  Mr.  Lindsey,  York,  1775. — 5. 
Fisher's  Remarks  upon  the  Remarker  on  the  Layman's  Pub- 
lication, 1775. — A  Letter  to  a  La3rman,  on  Lindsejr's  Propo- 
sal for  a  Reformed  English  Church  upon  the  Plan  of  Dr.  S. 
Clarke,  1774. — ^7.  The  Prayer-book  Reformed  according  to 
the  Plan  of  Dr.  S.  Clarke,  with  the  Psalter  or  Psakns  of 
David,  1774 

*  Objections  to  Mr.  Lindsey's  Interpretation  of  the  first  Four- 

teen YerBCs  of  St  John's  Gospel,  as  set  forth  in  the  Sequel 
to  his  Apology,  with  some  Strictures  on  his  Explication  of 
St  Paul's  Text,  Phil.  ii.  5,  8;  by  a  Serious  Enquirer,  1778. 
2.  Le  Clerc's  '*  Free  and  Imporianf'  Disquisitions  concern- 
ing the  Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  translated,  17^. 
9.  Lindsey's  Sermon  at  the  Opening  of  the  New  Chapel  in 
Essex-street,  London^  1774.— 4.  N.  Forster's  **  excellent' 
Sermon,  entitled  'The  Evidence  from  Miracles  stated  and 
vindicated  from    some  late  Objections,'  1787. — 6.  Dr.  T. 


iM  "MiMt. 


!»/  ». * 


Bcriptewr  meiahig^ tjie  Hehw#  woiii  Hiiii  iail  Brti, 

««x  Ho«M,'BMX-^iatiieBtnuid,  oifikiMky^  ApiB  IV,  mc 
-^  Looee  Hfali  oa  the  Britfeiit  of  y«iflitMtoi»ity,  1771>— 
9.  QtwiiM  telMiag  to  the  B6ok  of  €lottaM»«im^ 
einke,  1774.-Hk  Chrimfi  TeaqpMiM  i»  *6  WtMwmm,  a 
Froof  €l  m  DhriM-lIimoB;  whb  a  pnifiMs  DbitiiitthMi 
vpoB  tfi6  Pfeow^opifai  #r  Ptnoinliifaf  Ilg«%  li]f  Cdob 
VbiriBg.  IWi-A  A  Letter  lo  •  tUkof,  beoeiteaetlqr  the 
bite  Petitioii  to  PerHaaeiil  fcr  Belief  hi  die  Mattetef  geh- 
eeriptioB,  ifrHh  ft  PoitKfipt,  8fo. 

— BeHenitioiie  om  die  Apology  of  theBer.  Mr.  lialeCf,  ITM. 

SemeilDi  on  the  LftyoHui'e  Aneirar  to  Hwieeyt  hy  m  MmAm 
of  &e  Chndi  of  C^riet,  Tmrk,  inA.^-4k  Reluriii  m  the 
pfooedii^  Bodl^  by  die  the  !Rer,  JtaMpk  ile^ 
Toffcafaire,  1786.--^  Lettm  to  ft  UyiMi «  Ib,^  I^ 


^inwpoeftl  for  ft  Relbrfliad  B^^  OMrdi*  ft^ 
'  CUifke^  Vn^  widi  dio  Pfaui  MeeKr-^  A  YiidkHaMi  of  the 
Worship  of  the  Son  and  the  Holy  OhosI,  agaiaet  the  Excep* 
tions  of  Mr.  lindsey,  by  Dr.  Thomas  Randolph,  1775.— 6. 
A  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  and  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of 
England,  by  George  Bingham,  B.D.  1774,  8vo. 
Loescheri  (V.  £m.)  Stromateus,  give  Diaeertationes  Sacri  et  Lite- 
rarii  Argumenti,  inedits  partim  hactenus,  partim  editae  olim, 
sed  revisse  nunc  et  locupletats.    Accedit  de  Servando  in 
Controyersiis  Theologicis  Modo  Commentatio  ad  D.  H.  Moh- 
lium,  nee  non  Pachomii  Sermo  contra  Impietatem  sui  Seculi, 
et  Provincials  Romanum  ex  MSS.  Codd.  VUtemberga  op. 
Saxcnes,  1724.— 2.  M.  Jo.  Leuchteri  (Vratislatiensie)  Vindi- 
ciarum  S.  Codicis  aTavroXoy^oc  Criminatione  Specim^i,  Lqtt. 
1721. — 9.  Dissertatio  de  Recentiorum  in  N.  T.  Critico,  Vii- 
tembergtB,  1711. — 4.  J.  A.  Segnitzii  Disputatio  philologico- 
sacra,  in  qua  Regulas  XXX.  Hermeneuticas,  etc. — 5.  A  et 


TRACTS.  687 

11,  Disputatio  exegetico-practica  de  Regulae  Hermeneuticfe 
Trepl  rrji:  *liTodwafA(as  Usa  et  Abusu,  1729,  4to. 
Lowth  and  Warburton  (**  The  famous  controvermf  between'*). — 1. 
R.  Cumberland's  Letter  to  the  Right  Re^.  the  Lord  Bi- 
shop of  Oxford,  containing  some  Animadversions  upon  a 
Character  given  of  the  late  Dr.  Bentley,  in  a  Letter  from  a 
late  Professor  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  to  the  Right 
Rev.  Author  of  the  *  Divine  Legation  of  Moses  demon- 
strated,' 1767.^2.  Dr.  J.  Brown's  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Lowth,  occasioned  by  his  late  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  Au- 
thor of  the  Divine  Legation  of  Moses,  Netvcagtle-dipon'iyne, 
1766.— 3.  Bishop  Lowth's  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  Author 
of  the  '  Divine  Legation  of  Moses  demonstrated,'  in  Answer  to 
the  Appendix  to  the  ^th  volume  of  that  Work ;  with  an  Ap- 
pendix containing  a  former  Literary  Correspondence :  by  a 
late  Professor  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  Fourth  edition,  to 
which  is  added  a  Lettei  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Brown,  1766.— 4. 
The  Rev.  I.  Priestley's  Two  Sermons  preached  at  the 
Spring  and  Summer  Assizes  for  the  County  of  Norfolk,  1776. 

5.  Dr.  S.  F.  Simmons'  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of 
Dr.  Wm.  Hunter,  1783. — 6.  Dr.  S.  Glasse's  Sermon  preached 
before  the  University  of  Oxford,  1781. — 7.  Philalethes'  Let- 
ter to  Dr.  Formey,  1766,  8vo. 

Lowth's  Letter  to  Warburton,  third  editim,  1766.— 2.  Three  ''  ex- 
cellenf'  Discourses  by  Mr.  Temple,  Master  of  the  Free 
School,  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  1 772.-9.  Dr.  Lardner's  '*  oe- 
lebrated*'  Defence  of  the  Unity,  or  Considerations  on  the  Lo- 
gos, 1766  (**  Dr.  Lardnerfor  manyyearg  concealed  hi$  name.^) 
-—4.  Neal's  Review  of  the  Principal  Facts  objected  to 
in  the  First  Volume  of  his  Hbtory  of  the  Puritans,  1734. — 

6.  God's  Universal  Goodness  Displayed,  in  a  Discourse  de- 
livered to  the  Society  of  Free  Enquirers,  by  a  Member  of 
that  Church,  which  is  as  old  as  the  Creation ;  dedicated  to 
Dr.  Forster,  1751.— 7.  A  Letter  to  the  Deists  by  the  Author 
of  God's  Universal  Goodness  Displayed,  1751,  8vo. 


MB  nuxftB. 

ImiAk^BwmtmitBff  ike  QjtoiAbS^  Bf. 

Shipley's  Mtatftdmrn  Mcimhi^  l^e««-^4BblMii#8  ^mlMmi^ 
SerauMi  for  tlitf  Widows  and  Orphans  ef  ithe  SwissscCfcigjr^ 
ssoond  edMM,  1760.*^.  Dr.  ]Miatsiiii!s43li(ii8»islte  CSsiif 
of  Ibe  ArckdesoMiryof  St  AUnhmi»  XWO^  4tOi« 

.  I"  'i  ^  Larger  Confiktalioiiilf  Kslicqp  Hmre^s  SyslMa  of  BelM«ir 

.  Metre,  ^n  Lstfer  to  Dr.  EdwardiMtiiAasvpet^to^iis  Lalia 

Epistle,  1706.^2.  Lowth^  Lettsr  to^dw  Audior  of  the  Di- 

Tiiie  iiOgatioB  of  Moses  Demonsbraiisdt  in  Ansiier  to  the  Ap- 


pend&c  lo  the  fiMi  toL  of  that  Woik ;  widiea  Appondix 
taiiiiiig  thw  fonaer  Literary  Conreqioailenoey  Mrd^Hikm, 
17M.-^«  'Rewurfcs  on  Dl.  Lowth^Lettertotiie  ^fi^  if  Oloa- 
oorter,  with  die  Bishop's  AppendiXy  andtto'soeeiid  Bpisto- 
^  laryCoiiespcmdenoe  between  Us  Loidship-and  the  DoetoTyan- 
:  ii»ed»  XlW{"byMi^4  T<N0».'?>-4.  A  Letter  to  Ae^Bor.  Dr. 
Lowtb^  oeoasioned  by  his  l^dvLetter  lo  Ao  AndHirof  the 
Divine  Legation  of  Moses,  by  the  Anthor-of  the  SMayson 
tike  Characteiisdcs  (Dr.  Brown)^  NmeuHh  mpm  lyne,  ITOHL 
6w  liowth's  Expostulatoty  Letter  lo  the  Anlhor  of  the  Es- 
says  on  the  Characteristics,  17M..-A  A  **  moU  flrynwsnfa 
Hoe,  kamedf  imd  mdmaiedr  Dissertation  on  die  Anciettt  Pa- 
gan Mysteries,  by  Town,  wherein  he  defends  Warbnrton's 
Opinions  on  the  Greater  and  Lesser  Mysteries,  against  Dr. 
Leland,  1766.^7.  A  Short  Historical  View  of  the  Controvert 
concerning  an  Intermediate  State,  deduced  from  the  Begin- 
ning of  the  Protestant  Reformation  to  die  present  Times,  with 
a  Prefatory  Discourse  on  the  Use  and  Importance  of  Theo- 
logical Controversy,  by  Blackbume,  1766. — 8.  Two  Sermons 
eoncerning  the  State  of  the  Soul  on  its  immediate  Separation 
from  the  Body,  written  by  Bishop  Bull,  together  with  some 
Extracts  relating  to  the  same  Subject  from  eminent  Writers ; 
with  a  Preface  by  L.  Chappelow,  Cambridge,  1765,  8yo. 
Markham's  (Archbishop)  Sermon  before  the  Lords,  1774. — 2.  Sermon 
for  die  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  1777. — 3.  His  Sermon 


TRACTS.  689 


for  the  Ralcliff  lofiimary,  1773.— 4.  Dr.  Nathaniel  Forster's 
**  excelkm^  Sermon  on  the  Fast,  1781. — 5.  Bishop  Porteus's 
Sermon  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  1783. — 6.  Dr. 
Pretyman's  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  1784,  4to. 
Markham's  (Abp.)  Sermon  at  Lambeth,  on  the  Consecration  of  James, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  Oxford,  1753. — 2.  Hall's '' admire 
aMe"  Sermon,  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  1756. — 3. 
Agatter's  Sermon  against  the  Slave  Trade,  1788.-— 4.  Bion's 
Epitaph  of  Adonis  translated,  and  other  Compositions,  by  £. 
Jackson  Lister,  Oxford,  1786. — 5.  Dr.  Johnson's  Tragedy  of 
Irene,  1749. — 6.  A  Second  Address  from  the  Committee  of 
Association  of  the  County  of  York,  second  edition,  York,  1780. 
7.  Dr.  Peckard's  "  excelkni^^  Sermon  against  the  Slave  Trade, 
Comb,  1788. — 8.  A  Letter  from  an  Author  to  an  M.P.  on  Lite- 
rary Property,  1747.— 9.  The  Rev.  Sir  Herbert  Croft's  "  im- 
finisked^  Letter  to  Wm.  Pitt,  on  the  New  Dictionary  of  the 
English  Language,  1788 

^  Dr.  Parr  was  sorry  to  see  his  name  employed  in  Croft's  Strictures 
on  Johnson's  Dictionary,  and  Mr.  Windham  expressed  to  Dr.  Parr  similar 
concern  on  the  unauthorised  introduction  of  hit  name." 

Markham's  Sermon  for  Charity  Schools,  1779. — 2.  Patrick's  Two 
Sermons  against  Murmuring  and  Censuring,  1689.  —  3. 
Peyto's  Sermon  on  the  Lifelessness  of  Life,  preached  at  the 
Funeral  of  Squire  Peyto,  Warwickshire,  with  his  Latin  £pi- 
taph.~4.  Discourse  on  the  Lawfulness  of  Worshipping  God 
by  the  Common  Prayer,  1696. — 5.  Fleetwood's  Sermon  before 
the  Gentlemen  of  Eton  College,  1701. — 6.  Ditto  against  Clip- 
ping, 1694. — 7.  Ditto  before  Queen  Anne,  1694. — 8.  Ditto 
before  the  King,  1705. — 9.  Patrick's  Sermon  before  the  Prince 
of  Orange,  1689.-— 10.  Dissenters'  Sayings,  in  Requital  for 
L'Estrange's  Sayings,  by  Roger  L'Estrange,  1683. — **  A  ctc- 
rims  Book:'~\l.  Archbp.  of  York's  Sermon,  1726.— 12. 
Eyre's  Sermon  on  the  Funeral  of  T.  Pitt,  1726.~13.  Wood- 
ruff's Thanksgiving  Sermon  at  Woodstock,  1706.— -14.  Dr. 
Friend's  Sermon  before  the  House  of  Commons,  1711 


Mmkt%(Bmk  Da  fieilierl)  Baqpiiy  iiH»tteOo«ii<p»>Bwiief|i^Ml- 

i%  lo  ^  tbe  Pmyer  Bodk  with  llw  BiU^  14MiSr-*S^^ 
tar^0  Thi^  Letten  on  the  S9lg6ql  ef  the  Bf^ 
Bible  Society,  addieMed  to  Br*  llaxd^  ««4  Jehv  Goker, 
Elf.,  IBIS.**-^  Makl^'s  (Dr.  S.)  Thm^^  on  dio  1TliBl|r 
eai  JBaEpedieooy  of  die  men  prdpoeed^.tbe  Bptirii  eadl 
JPorepgn BMe Sodety, iai2.»-»4.  Oleenwtieii»tlaB|piil •§ a 
Beply  to « noni^te*  of  ]lr«  MeMqFt  ••  to  lie  Den^gMrof  oir* 
onietli^  die  whole  of  the  Socqitnree,  8to» 

MenlMwNe^etiBg  to  dietribote  the  Piefer  Beokirilhi'dbeiBUe, 
mia>-^2.  Three  Letiete  oodie  BiMoaegiety»hf  yeaeHtoii^ 
:mt.-«-a»  Matoy'e  The»ghfe  oa  die  fleae  jpropoeeA  by  the 
Kbfo  Soeiety,  18]iU---4.  Ottpee  VuidkMlioii  of 
who  join  the  BiUe  Society,  1812.'-.*-ft.  Behhem'sJSonmi  on 
die  Bigto^  Conicieaee,  1812...^  On  die  SignftoMmi  of 
Ae  Woid  Ilttpndbrror  in  the  New  Toetaannl.''^ 
done  on  die  PecnUaiities  of  the  Goepel  eoeoediai^ioSl*  John. 
8.  Bewurks  on  the  Fee  of  the  Peitiele  vtm^  in  the  Hofamw 
Sciii^tnreB,  and  of  coi  in  the  Greek  8oriptnre%  18Ui-^-0.  Br. 
ffiww'e  Viritetioa  Sermon,  at  BedbBineter,  18W.«^l8u  tWe 
BisoonTBes  ta  Cambridge,  by  B'Oyly,  1811.— 11.  D'Oyly^ 
Letters  to  Sir  Wm.  Drummond,   on  his  CEdipus  Judaicus. 
— 12.   An  Address  from  a  Clergyman  to  his  Parishioners, 
by  Dr.  R.  Valpy,  1810. — 13.  Rules  for  the  Society  of  School- 
masters, 1UQ6,  Bvo. 

.  Remarks  on  Michaelis's  Introduction  to  the  New  Testa- 
ment, translated  by  the  Rev.  H.  Marsh,  and  augmented  with 
Notes,  by  Bishop  Randolph,  *'  then  Oxford  Profeswr  of  Divi- 
nUy"  1802. — 2.  Dr.  C.  Symmons's  Sermon,  preached  before 
the  University  of  Cambridge,  1794,  with  Three  Letters  to  Dr. 
Kipling,  1806. — 3.  Dr.  C.  Symmons's  Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  C.  J.  Fox,  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
Richmond,  Surrey,  1806. — **  From  the  AttthorJ* — 4.  Beloe's 
Fast  Sermon,  at  Allhallows,  London  Wall,  1803.—''  JProM 
the  Author. — 5.  Dr.  R.  Yalpy's  Anniversary  Sermon  <^ 
the  Royal  Humane  Society :  with  an  Appendix  of  MiM^ella- 


TRACT».  691 

neoua  Obsenrations  on  Resuscitation,  by  the  Society,  1802. — 
6.  The  Bp.  of  Oxford's  Charge,  Oxford,  1805.— 7.  Belsham's 
Discourse  on  the  Death  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  C.  J.  Fox,  1806. — 
8.  J.  Corrie's  Sermon,  entitled  Reflections  on  the  State  of 
Public  Affairs,  Btrtrnngham^  1803. — 9.  The  Right  to  Life,  a 
Sermon,  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  by 
"  the  vmonaryt  but  eloquent ,  and  truly  vprighf'  Dr.  Ramsden : 
turned  into  Hudibrastic  Verse,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations 
by  H.  Horace,  Esq.  Camb.  1191 ,  8yo. 

.  Stone*s  Remarks  on  Marsh's  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  of  the 

three  first  Gospels. — 2.  Marsh's  Letters  to  the  anonymous  Au- 
thor of  '  Remarks  on  Michaelis,'  and  his  Commentator,  1802. 
— 3.  A  Duplicate  of  Randolph  on  Marsh. — 4.  Marsh's  Defence 
of  the  Illustration  of  the  Hypothesis  proposed  in  his  Disserta- 
tion, 1804. — 5.  Marsh's  Illustration  of  the  Hypothesis  proposed 
in  his  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  of  the  three  first  Gospels, 
being  a  Rejoinder  to  the  anonymous  Author  of  the  Remarks 
on  Michaelis  and  his  Commentators. — **  With  a  valuable 
Appendix.''    1803.     8vo. 

1 .     Horse  Pelasgicae,  Camb.  1815. — '*  An  admirabW  Letter 

on  the  Origin  of  the  Felasgi,  by  Bp.  Burgess,  Carmarthen, 
1819. — Heynii  Additamcnta  ad  Lect  Varietatem  in  Pindari 
Carminum  £ditione  Gottingensi  notaiam,  Gottvng.  1791. 
8vo, 
Meyeri  (Jo.)  Oratio  Inauguralis  de  Omnigena  Scientia  Theologi, 
Harderomci,  1685. — 2.  T.  H.  Vanden  Honertii  Dissertatio 
de  Theologiae  Propheticse  Necessitate,  ejusque  Perpetuo  in 
Ecclesia  Usu,  Lugd.  Bat.  1721. — 3.  Jo.  Wesselii  Oratio  de 
Simplicitate  Prudenti  in  Oratore  Sacro  requisita,  Leidae,  1739. 
—4.  Jo.  H.  Schachtii  Oratio  Inauguralis  de  Causis  cur  Re- 
ligio  Christiana  plures  hodie,  quam  olim,  experiatur  Obtrec- 
tationes,  Harderomci,  1764. — 5.  M.  Bertlingii  Oratio  Inaugu* 
raiis  de  Modeslia,  Modestaque  Sapientia,  Theologo  digna 
ac  necessaria,  Gron.  1752. — 6.  Bernhardini  de  Moor  Oratio 
de  eo,  quod  nimium  est  in  Scientia  Theologica,  Lugd^  Bat. 
nsi. — 7.  Jo.  Ratelbrandii  Sermo  Academicus  de  Librorum 


BoBaeii  Oralio  de  v^ra  Jmlm^wii  J«ni  OMitt  CfigBitiww, 

Bnttma  Mortaliiiai  Sspietttift,  UnyV^il  JUte.  19W^^*^.  O. 

Booneti  Oniiio  de  Tderaatki  obM  RcKgiott^Hy  fa  i|1lnni  tl 

N<nEftm  yerteiile,  I^f.  oil  JMm.  ITVa-^M.  me^'fioogtrfieli 

<h»tto  liai^pwfdig  de  Oraloik  8>gft  Ml  BdlHaaih  PiyiMfc 

Be^dalbiiiB  CoDtauloribM  IhnideBliR,^  JbyA  SM^tTll.^ 

11.  Nic.  Hoog^rlwli  Oralio  de  Lttkuie  L^^  Piibfioi,  «ob 

.  wnoo  BeT<d«l»  Sdlgkois  DocmaeBlJO,  X^gpd.  Arf^  iTIT*^ 

IS.  Andr.  Andrieewmi  Oimtio  laaiigiKidk  de  VeiiMe  BeB- 

f^MMUB  0liriili8im»  per  Mnoiiloseiii,  IMe  PentecfleiiB  Nor. 

•  Teit  prima;  Spbiliis  Seneti  J^Fbsioneni  e^lnue  dijienitreti, 

M^dUlmrgi,  1777.— 18.  ]BMrii  Bio^  Oi^io  d#  lileiinai 

/  SfMSTMrom  Stodio^  pnodpuo  Thedegi  Mi»eiei  i^^ 

.        14i«-Diderici  Van  ]>er  Kea^  Oralie  Iaai^(mdia  4a  BeMi 

Spe,  gate  etiiun  nane  BodeM»  Baiaw  Mapciait^  m^  pneei- 

>  pais  aoBBidlifl  efas  ex  Hialoria  pMliiiiiaiaBi '  Bwrleaiarfw 

Argameatisy  Imgd.  Boi.  1106,    4to. 

M kfaaeliiXD'  G.  B.;  IVaolatb  crWea  de  ¥«r»  Ueii  K.  T^  eaale 
eoHigendtfl  et  dijadicandis,  Halm  Magd.  1749.*-^SIi  C.  6: 
Stemleri  Commentatio  de  Anno  Jubilseo.secundnm  Discipli- 
nam  Hebrseorum,  Ups.  1730. — 9.  Stemleri  Dispntatio  de 
Jurejurando  secundum  Disciplinam  Hebrasorum,  Lipg,  1736. 
\,  Ejusd.  Di8sertat.de  Deo  Abrahamum  in  Monte  provisuro. 
».  Ejusd.  Dissertat.  de  Mose  Jehovam  aTergo  vidente.  Dread, 
1738. — 6.  Ejusd.  Dissertat.  dePerforatione  Manuum  Chrisii  in 
Cruce,  futuro  Judaeis  Offendiculo,  1741. — 7.  Ejusd.  Obserra- 
tiones  exegeticae,  plurima  Scripturse  Loca  illustrantesy  lApi. 
1732.— 8.  A  German  Theological  Work,  "  whuk  I  do  not 
mdeniamd,'*  Lips.  1748,  4to. 

Middleton.  DodweU's  Free  Answer  to  Dr.  Middleton's  *  Free  En- 
quiry into  the  miraculous  Powers  of  the  primitiye  Charch/ 
1749. — 2.  An  impartial  Examination  of  the  *  Free  Enquiry.' 
— 3.  The  primitiye  Fathers  vindicated,  in  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Mid- 
dleton, by  Thomas  Jenkins,  Comb,  1760. — 4.  Obs^ryations  on 


TRACTS.  693 

*  Some  Remarks  on  an  Enquiry  into  the  Rejection  of  the 
Christian  Miracles  by  the  Heathens,'  by  W.  Weston,  Camb, 
1747. — 5. Toll's  Visitation  Sermon  at  Basingstoke,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix, partly  occasioned  by  Dr.  Church's  A  ppeal,  &c.  1751. 
— 6.  Lardner's  Four  Discourses  on  the  Case  of  the  Demoniacs 
mentioned  in  the  New  Testament,  with  an  Appendix  for 
further  illustrating  the  Subject,  1758, 8vo. 

Middleton.  Reflections  upon  the  7th,  Bth,  and  9th  Verses  of  the 
2d  Chapter  of  Genesis,  wherein  the  Opinions  of  the  late  inge- 
nious Dr.  Middleton,  (as  far  as  this  Passage  is  concerned,)  are 
occasionally  considered,  1752. — 2.  Reply  to  Middleton's 
Animadversions  on  Bp.  Sherlock's  Discourse  on  Prophecy. 
9.  A  "  curious'*  Dissertation  on  lid  of  Peter  1-19,  by  Thos. 
Ashton,  Fellow  of  Eton,  1750.— -4.  A  Letter  to  a  Gentleman, 
occasioned  by  Dr.  Middleton's  Examination  and  Animadver- 
sions on  the  Bp.  of  London's  Discourses  concerning  the  Use 
and  Intent  of  Prophecy,  1750,  8vo. 

.     Remarks  by  Dr.  Middleton  on  2  Pamphlets  against 

Introductory  Discourse,  &c,  1748. — 2.  L'Estrange's  £ssays 
on  the  Being  of  a  God,  1773. — 3.  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke's  Dis- 
course on  the  Connection  of  Prophecies  in  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, and  the  Application  of  them  to  Christ,  1725. — *'  Very 
good.*' — 4.  The  Christian  Sacrifice,  *'  well  explained  and  well 
defended,"  in  a  Charge  by  Dr.  Waterland,  1738..-"  Every 
aerious  and  intelligent  Christian  ought  to  read  attentively  this 
learned  and  argumentative  Work  of  Waterland" — 5.  Dr.  Ru- 
therforth's  Second  Letter  to  Dr.  Kennicott,  8vo. 

Modest  Advertisement  concerning  the  present  Controversy  about 
Church  Government,  1641. — 2.  *'  A  wise  and  moderate*'  Dis- 
course concerning  Church  Affairs,  1641. — 3.  Certaine  Con- 
siderations touching  the  better  Pacification  and  Edification  of 
the  Church  of  Eugland,  1640. — 4.  A  very  lively  Portraiture  of 
the  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of  the  Church  of  England, 
1640,  4to. 


2q 


ft  Smooii  emitMir  ^  •  Coiift|til>lP»iit  AfMm»^fm$il^  1^ 
ealliet  of  Ami  3mdi  ftB«»r  MrttM'^iM  »M#ifli  aiMMlTlnik, 
Breachei^  A|ira4#  160S;  fay  w«fiof.|UfMitiMc?^4UMMrvft^ 
tioiift  iiiKm  ft  ihoit  TiMlif%  irri^ 

eatitiM,  <  llift  Ijiuaprtftaty  ^  ^  ^m^rl^mf^¥m^Viol^^ 
:mBivnh  1MI%'^^.  A  Seirok  ft^Soib»  liii^piii^ 
ifttions  in  Mftii»^-*4.  A  aeooad  Ppil  4iS  Mfn^  lEryftPl^i^ipttitidl, 
^  A  9eM«h  ftfter  Soiik'---4h  0|M#i^fa|j^ 
woiA's  Boftk  pf  the  Soi4'ft  luiBiiitftlilg^  fti^ 
oCAe  Opioiftiiiof  tlie  8oi4'ift4iiftelii%»;l9^lllitI^ 
;     ift^  Be8iin^eeti9% ,109P» Oira.  ^  i*  * . ;  «>    v . «    i^    t; 

ofiaoeroiiig  tbis.Nftliiro^  Ibe  j&ppMMi#oii|,MlteltKlMNBiog  the 
-  tftne  be  Imnuitofiia*  teimiftliflir  %lm^i|i^jpdU THjlliywi; 
or  be  Mmieriak  PuMiWffigeaV  ftp4igt>i>lgiiitolllaiftt  Ik 
PeiA.  of  tiMcPenQ«i^-4^  :Obi»rf»^^ 
Book,  eatitied,  '  ACWeceaee  with  ftTli^wl/  hMt#  PMff 
of  Ae  Imiftqiteli^  of  the  fifofipU  wd  in  Al!liWt9.|kek0^ee. 
tioiis  made  ag^nst  this  Doctrine,  in  a  Book  stilled  '  Second 
Thoughts  concerning  the  Human  Soul,  &c.' — 3.  Obsenrations 
upon  a  Treatise  entitled,  '  Vindiciae  Mentis/  printed  in  8vo. 
1702.~4.  Observations  upon  a  Treatise  entitled  '  Psycho- 
logia;  or  an  Account  of  the  Nature  of  the  Human  Soul/  bj 
John  Broughton,  in  2  Parts,  1703. — 6.  Obserratioiis  upon  a 
Treatise  entitled  '  A  Vindication  of  the  separate  Existence  of 
the  Soul,  from  a  late  Author's  SecondThoughts,'  by  Mr.  Jolm 
Turner,  Lecturer  of  Christ  Church. — 6.  Observatione  upon  a 
Treatise  entitled  '  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Happiness  of 
Good  Men  in  the  Next  World,'  Part  I,  containing  the  Proofii 
of  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  and  Immortal  life,  by  Dr. 
Sherlock,  1704,  8vo. 

Vol.  III.  contains: — 1.   Observations  upon  a  Ser- 


mon entitled  <  A  Confutation  of  Atheism,  from  the  Facul- 


TRACTS.  A96 

ties  of  the  Soul,  aHa$t  Matter  and  Motion  cannot  Think, 
preached  April  4, 1692/  hy  way  of  Refutation. — 2.  A  Search 
after  Souls  and  Spiritual  Operations  in  Man«  2  Parts. — 4.  Oh- 
servations  upon  Mr.  Wadsworth's  Book  of  the  Soul's  Immor- 
tality, and  his  Confutation  of  the  Opinion  of  the  Soul's  Inactivity 
to  the  Time  of  General  Resurrection,  1670,  8yo,~5.  Observa- 
tions upon  Dr.  Charlton's  Treatise,  entitled  '  The  Immortality 
of  the  Human  Soul,  demonstrated  to  the  Light  of  Nature,  in 
two  Dialogues,'  1657,  8vo. 

Morley. — Several  Treatiies  written  upon  several  Occoiums,  by  George 
Morley,  BUhop  of  Wmton,  both  before  and  after  the  Rutoration 
of  Charles  II.  '*  To  learned  Theologians  these  wiU  be  very  in- 
teresting" 1.  Ad  Janum  Ulitium  Epistolae  duse. — 2.  Epistola- 
ris  Dissertatio  de  Oratione  pro  Mortuis,  et  de  Invocatione 
Sanctorum. — 3.  £pistola  ad  D.  Comelium  Triglandium,  in  qua 
agitur  de  Serenissimi  Regis  Caroli  II.  erga  Reformatam  Re- 
ligionem  Affectu,  item  de  Afflicto,  qualis  tunc  erat,  Regni 
Britannici  Statu,  London,  1683,  8vo. 

Moore's  (the  Rev.  J.)  Attempt  to  throw  further  Light  on  the  Pro- 
phecy of  Isaiah  vii.  14-16,  1809.— 2.  Caleb  Fleming's  True 
Deism  the  Basis  of  Christianity,  or  Observations  on  Mr.  T. 
Chttbb's  Posthumous  Works,  1749.— 3.  Tolando-Pseudo- 
logo-Mastix,  or  a  Curry-Comb  for  a  lying  Coxcomb,  being 
an  Answer  to  a  late  Piece  of  Mr.  Toland's,  1721,  8vo. 

Nature  and  Consequences  of  Enthusiasm,  defended  against  the  Re- 
flections of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Samuel  Fancourt,  in  his  Essay  con- 
ceniing  Certainty  and  Infallibillity,  1720.— 2.  A  Postscript 
to  the  Nature  and  Consequences  of  Enthusiasm  considered, 

&c.  1720,  8vo. 

"  The  other  TiucU  in  this  volume  are  of  little  value.'*  S.  P. 

Newton's  (Sir  Isaac)  two  Letters  to  M.  Le  Clerc,  1764.— 2.  Apo- 
logy for  the  Naturalization  of  the  Jews,  1753. — 3.  On  the 
Act  for  Preventing  Clandestine  Marriages,  1753. — 4.  Ordi- 
nation Sermon  by  Blaclcburne,  1752.— 5.  Visitation  Charge 
by  ditto,  1752.™tt.  Bishop  of  Clogher's  Speech  on  the  Atha- 
nasian  Creed,  1757. — 7.  TracU  on  the  Athanasian  Creed, 

2q2 


AM  TSAOTB. 

17M.— 8.  BMy  on  Gtift  PoiMr  in  TU^fi  flttia^^  IWI, 
J-         8to.  -'•  ^- 

Netamitt  Bin  Haoeanae  Epiflloia  de  Seerotb  tdSiMiMnuii  FUnB. 
— 2.  il  DimriaiUm  addremd  i^  J^fB  hm&mmi  ViB.  m  Hm 
QuetHmp  <  Utnun  intemerata  Vi^  Mari4  tmmt  ^oiwsepta  m 
Peccato  origmdL' <' llbe  eonteil^  of  iMi  iMI  M^  «0f^ 
I^u^er  mm  mmf  eapy  of  tl  emsqif  My  ommi.    M  wmMhe  wfid 
to  Ao§e  loAo  migaige  t»  like  Cmi$nmeng  akomiAo-immmcmbit 
€Wep<iofi/' 8vo. 
H^wlon's  (Robert)  Sermon  on  Opening  the  Pnririi  <3h«i«k  of  St 
Anrtb,  1718.— 2.  Snape's  Fast  Sennon  before  die  Honse  of 
ConOttonBi  1711. — 8.  Newlin's  Oxforc^  Sermon^  1718.^—4. 
Dr.  Waugh's  Hianksgiyiag  Sermon  before  the  Ki^t*  Nor. 
6, 1717.-— 6.  Two  Assize  Sermons  at  Hmriingdiin,  in  Harob 
and  July,  1765>  by  John  Forster.-*-8.   A  Senaon  faeforo  the 
l|f  ayor  and  Aldermen  of  London,  by  Dr.  J«  Adaais^  ITOil.— 
7;  A  Sermon  before  Queen  A  nne»  by  Dr.  lianniBghafliy  17W. 
— 8.  A  Sermon  before  the  Lmrd  Mayev/ by^  i^M»d»  17II8L 
-i.^.  Dr.  Wetton's  Sermon  on  the  Tist  Aot  at  Sfc  Idanrewti 
Jewry,  1710. — ^10.  A  Sermon  by  Isaae  Bates  a*  tin  Meet- 
ing-Place, Blackfnars,  1708. — 11.  Dr.  J.  Adams^i  Sermoa 
before  Queen  Anne,  1709. — 12.  A  Fast  Sermon  against  such 
as  Delight  in  War,  by  a  Divine  of  the  Church  of  England, 
Jifth  edition,  1716. — 19.  Some  Reflections  upon  Dean  Sher- 
lock's Vindication  of  the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts,  by 
James  Peirce,  second  edition,  1718, 12mo. 
North's  (Bishop)  "  very  good"  Sermon  before  the  Lords,  Jan.  30, 
1775. — 2.  Delaune's  Sermon  before  the  Commons,  Jan.  80, 
1704. — 3.  Bishop  Hurd's  "  temperate  and  wary*'  Sermon  be- 
fore the  Lords,  Dec.  17, 1776. — 4.  Dr.  Cooper's  Fast  Sermon 
at  Oxford,  1776. — 5.  Bishop  Home's  Sermon  for  Female 
Orphans,  May  19,  1774.— 6.  Dr.  Leland's  "  eloqumtT  Fast 
Sermon,  1776. — 7.  Dr.  Watson's  Cambridge  Sermon  on  the 
Principles  of  the  Revolution,  1776. — 8.  Dr.  Dodd's  Sermoa 
for  the  Orphan  Asylum,  1775. — 9.  Dr.  Knox's  Sermon  for  the 
Oxford  Asylum,  1774 


TRACTS.  697 

O'Callaghan's  Bible  Society  is  agalDst  the  Church  and  State,  "  a 
nufii  masterly  book,'* — 2.  National  Schools,  a  Sermon  by 
Archdeacon  C.  Goddard,  1B17.  "  Ilament  hi»  dogmatism" 
3. — Letter  to  Daniel  Wilson,  by  Carwithen.— 4.  Whitehead's 

Defence  of  Wilson,  1818 5.  Mr.  Yates's  Sermon  on  the 

Opening  of  the  Unitarian  Chapel  at  Glasgow,  1812. — 6w 
Yates*s  Sermon  on  commencing  his  Pastoral  Office  at  Bir- 
mingham, 1818. — ^7.  Scheme  for  a  General  Comprehension  of 
all  Parties  in  Religion,  1750.  <*  nu  stupid  Book  was  in- 
tended as  an  answer  to  the  Free  and  Candid  Disquisitions" — 8. 
''  A  little  Book  called"  Unitarian  Society,  *'  containing  their 
Rules  and  List  of  Members,  Sfc,"  9.  A  Plain  Answer  to  the 
Question,  '  Why  does  not  Clayton,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  resign 
his  Preferment  V  1753.  "  This  Book  has  much  sterling  sense, 
much  acuteness,  much  vivacity.  Who  is  able  to  refute  it  ?  Not 
/." — 10.  Sermons  by  Cormould,  &c.  Bvo. 

Oodeudorpii  Oratio  de  Usu  et  Necessitate  Publicanim  Scholarum, 
Neomagi,  1724. — 2.  Fr.  Oudendorpii  Oratio,  de  Ingenuae 
Educationis,  et  ad  earn  Scholarum  Necessitate,  Harkemi, 
1726. — 3.  Jo.  Arntzenii  Oratio  de  Delectu  Scriptorum,  qui 
Juventuti  in  Scholis  prselegendi  sunt,  eorumque  Expositione, 
Neomagi,  1726. — 4.  Casp.  Jo.  Goris  Oratio  de  Triplici  Expe- 
tendarum  Rerum  Genere,  quodab  Humanitatis  Studiis  colen- 
dis  percipi  possit,  Dordraci,  1720. — 5.  Jo.  Arntzenii  Ora- 
tio de  Causis  Corruptee  Eloquentiae,  Noviomagi,  1728.-— 6. 
Gerh.  Kempheri  Oratio  Inauguralis  de  Ludis  Olymp.  Alcma- 
TUB,  1735. — 7.  Rutgeri  Ouwensii  Oratio  de  Difficultatibus 
quibusdam  Disciplinae  Scholasticse,  earumque  Remediis^ 
HagtB  Comitis,  1735. — 8.  Jo.  Ruyssingii  Oratio  Inauguralis 
de  Prsestantia  Scholarum,  Leidte,  1736.— 9.  Ev.  Havercam- 
pi  Sig.  Fil.  Oratio  qua  Davidis  Res  Gest»,  ante  Imperium 
atque  in  Imperio,  a  Recentiorum  quorundam  Calumniis  vindi- 
cantur,  Lugd.  Bat.  1735. — 10.  Soteria  pro  Viro  clarissimo 
et  Collega  conjunctissimo  Herm.  Boerhavio,  ex  Morbo  gra- 
yissimo  convalescente  soluta. — 11.  Adr.VanRoyen  Carmen 
Elegiacum  de  Amoribus  et  Connubiis  Plantarum,  Lugd.  Bat. 


IfMi— IS.  Hmn.  Ftitfeiici  if iirtknB  llif^iA 
Stadib,  AMi«iI.  11M.~13.  Abn  HtfrerlnMfi 
fiieiim  de  EloqiiMitia  eartcriai^  Xii^  &rfU»W:-«^4.  Eb- 
.    gia  fib  Fuom  Petri  Vkoiiiqia  «d  J«e.  P^ 

nieatma  Am«tel«dmmeniie  Catoni  fteitio*— ^le^  CdMJiTO  Le- 

ifftoCTwOitBiconwi  e|:  Bdfkw»il#  C?eio^  ymgmgatonnit 

»^      iaJN^;otio  Pad8>Be%«M»  perBtppepkilMiSaliofWi,  €db- 

Ov6ft%  (]>r>  Hea^)  CHtitea «acm, ^or  aBiMHtlBtito^hMiMtafHabfeir 

(Mliditiii^  ]2774^**^.  8^ppte9ienl  la  iIm  ^irii9?e»  by  I>r«  H. 

\^    0^ymi«--r».  ThijBkbmr  Teit  ooaiideied,  ^  N/0i?€ii|^ 

^ '    ^^  ^  BreehiB.^4.  Tbe  Stale  ofihe  OeUi^ioa  «f  4lii  Hebfew 

MaMwmpli  of  the  Old .Tnatenienn  alike  end  oC  tbe  year 

^-      VMU  by  Dr.  Kenaieott;-^.  Ditto  dHto^  ItW  aid  1764| 

— ^ Ob  the  Imeat  and  Proprily  of  SeriptaM  Ifira- 

elei,  1766^2.   Aaalyms   of  Loid  BdiigbiolM^e<  Wetkl|» 


19W.-9.  y iodicatioo  ^  the  Diriae  ha^llkm-id  9U0Mh 
Mr.  Warboi^n^  1738.-^«  Lt  CHettf s  Die^ijwiti^ii  jil»og 
iag  the  Insptratloii  of  the  Holy  fieripliirai^  1W6, 9f^ 

Bveibgdicel 


■|»«al>  ■■«»«*— ad*i 


Writers  Explained  and  Vindicated,  1780,  "  eery  ezeeUauJ* 
— %  A  Visitation  Sermon,  preached  at  Salisbury,  by  Hun- 
tingford,  1789. — a  Sermon  preached  before  the  Lords  Spiri- 
tual and  Temporal,  in  the  Abbey  Church  of  Westminster,  by 
Bp.  Cleaver,  Oxford,  1791.— 4.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Ox- 
ford, by  the  **  leametT  Thomas  Burgess,  Oxford,  1790,  Bvo. 
Pietas  Oxoniensis,  1768.— 2.  Bishop  Kurd's  Charge  at  his  Primary 
Visitation,  1775.— 3.  Remarks  on  ditto,  1777.— Archdeacon 
Blackbume's  Charge,  York,  1777.— 5.  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of 
Carlisle,  with  Remarks  on  some  Passages  of  his  Pamphlet, 
entitled  <  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  Requiring  a  Sub- 
scription to  Articles  of  Faith,  1777.— 6.  A  Letter  to  Barring- 
ton,  Bishop  of  Landaff,  by  a  Petitioner,  Marlboro',  1774.— 7. 
Conduct,  Political  and  Religious,  of  the  Dissenters,  vindicated, 
in  Answer  to  a  Letter  addressed  to  the  whole  Body  of  Protes- 


TBACT8.  609 

tant  Dissentersy  by  the  same  Petitioner,  1777. — 8.  Kennicotti 
Epistola  ad  celeberimum  Professorem  Joannem  Davidem  Mi- 
chaelis  de  Censura  Primi  Tomi  Biblionim  Hebraicorum 
nuper  editi,  in  Bibliotheca  ejus  Orientali  Parte  II,  Oxford, 
1777 
A  volume  of  Tracts  in  appoHHon  to  Wakefield f  containmg: 

Priestley's  (Dr.)  Letter  to  Young  Men  in  Defence  of  Public  Wor- 
ship, against  Mr.  Wakefield. — 2.  Mrs.  Barbauld  on  ditto. — 9. 
Mr.  Berriman  on  ditto. — 4,  Dr.  Disney  on  ditto,  1702, 8vo. 

Priestley — (A  Letter  to,)  occasioned  by  his  late  Pamphlet,  ad- 
dressed to  the  Rev.  Mr.  S.  Badcock,  Exeter, — 2.  Dr. 
Priestley^s  Remarks  on  the  Monthly  Review  of  his  Letters  to 
Dr.  Horsley,  Birmingham^  1784.-3.  Letters  from  Dr.  Hors- 
ley  in  Reply  to  Dr.  Priestley,  with  an  Appendix,  containing 
Short  Strictures  on  Dr.  Priest]e3r's  Letters,  by  an  unknown 
hand,  1784.-^.  Dawson's  Necessitarian,  1783,  "  very  able" 
— 5.  A  Discourse  on  the  Abuse  of  the  Talent  of  Disputation 
in  Religion,  particularly  as  practised  by  Dr.  Priestley,  Mr. 
Gibbon,  and  other  Philosophic  Christians,  preached  at  the 
Primary  Visitation  of  LcMris,  Lord  Bishop  of  the  Diocese,  by 
T.  Howes,  Norwich.— 6.  A  new  Essay  on  Civil  Power  in 
Things  Sacred,  or  an  Enquiry  after  an  Established  Religion, 
consistent  with  the  just  Liberties  of  Mankind,  and  practica- 
ble under  every  Form  of  Civil  Government,  1739,  8vo. 
With  many  manuscript  Notes  by  Dr.  Parr. 

Priestley's  Two  Discourses,  1.  On  Habitual  Devotion.  2.  On  the 
Duty  of  not  Living  to  Ourselves,  1782.— 2.  Dr.  Priestley's 
Sermon  in  Answer  to  Howes  and  White,  1785.— 3.  Hancock 
on  Comets,  Bury  Si.  Edmunds,  1786.— 4.  Reflections  upon 
some  Subjects  in  Dispute  between  the  Author  of  the  Divine 
Legation  of  Moses,  and  a  late  Professor  in  the  University  of 
Oxford,  by  a  Layman.  •—  5.  Elphinston's  Animadversions 
upon  the  Elements  of  Criticism,  1771,  *'  u)iih  an  Appendix 
on  Scotticism,"  8vo. 

Primitive  Christianity  Vindicated,  in  a  Second  Letter  to  the  Author 
of  the  '  History  of  Montanbm,'  by  the  Author  of '  the  Consi- 


IMP  WMfH. 

botfjr,  wd  dMl  tiBCMiit  Book  calM  tlio  ^Briulriii  of  *e 

^         Afposden^'  whiob  it  Mud  to  bo  oslttil  » tiHii^  mAmw  1^^ 

Wbiaton'8  Mistakes  about  botfi  are  plakily  jmrni^  Ot^Hfd, 

1711.-3.  Dr.  Giabe^s  iMtfooss  of  Oii  IMtols  «o4  Oms- 

lioiis  10  Mr.  Wbisloo's  f  Coileetioii  of  ffoptHioohMi  Ams  As 

Soriptom  ao4  Ao  Fathois,  ofaiost  Ibo  troo  Doily  «f  Ae  Soo 

a0d  the  HiAj  fihost :'  wilb  a  Disooivso  fay  Jhi  &•  Htdces^ 

1?12.«^4.  Styao  Tbirlby's  Answw  to  Mc  Whtstoo'o  ^  Swea* 

leen  Siispioions  eonceroiog  Athaiiasios,'  fai  his  fibloiieal 

BtsAkm,  Ckmb.  1712 — ».  The  Bev.  J.  Jaokaon^O;  ftmnds 

:    of  Civil  aod  Bcclssiaslioal  6ovenioioat»  biiety^OQttiidoiod: 

lo  which  is  added  a  Defonee  of  the  Bp.  of  Baofor^^aiasl  the 

Objeclioiis  of  Mr.  Law;  1718..^a  Sobm  IVopooali  for  the 

Bevival  of  Christiaiiity,  178e«-«^.  ▲  SopphBieBlpd  BopKoar 

tioa,  by  a  City  Parson's  Frieod,  to  the  Chraocry  Paiaoii'a  F^ 

pars  a«d  FteOf  173dp  dyo.         ,  .     '       h> 

Booposal  fiw  the  better  Sopplyii^  of  Olmrdies  m  oof  Forrigtt  Pl^^ 

.     lions,  and  for  oootoitiBg  the  Barrage  AflMiieiHM 

by  Dean  Banley,  171I4.— 9.  Bp.  WiUiaoM*s  Caso  of  BaptfsB 
considered,  in  a  Sermon,  1714. — 3.  The  Amazon  disarmed, 
or  the  Sophisms  of  a  schismatical  Pamphlet,  pretendedly 
written  by  a  Gentlewoman,  entitled,  '  An  Answer  to  Dona- 
tus  Redivivus/  exposed  and  confuted,  1714.—- 4.  Dr.  T.  Daw- 
son's Suspiria  Sacra,  or  the  Church  of  England's  Memorial, 
with  an  Admonition  to  Jesuits  and  their  Patrons,  extracted 
r  out  of  the  Statute  Law,  1718. — 5.  Some  Thoughts  concerning 
Church  Authority,  by  the  Rev.  S.  Bolde,  1724. — 6.  Cony- 
ers  Place's  Remarks,  with  Queries  put  to  Mr.  Bolde,  1724. 
— 7.  Dr.  D.  Waterland's  Familiar  Discourse  on  the  Doc- 
trine of  the  Holy  Trinity.  1723* — 8.  Thanksgiving  Sermon, 
X723. — 9.  Severus  Barrett's  Reply  to  the  Catholic  Answer, 
1725.— 10.  Three  Discourses,  by  Phileleutherus  Cantabri- 
giensis,  1718,  8vo. 
Randolph's  ( John— J?p.o/Ox/ord; Ordination  Sermon,  1779.— "  7^ 


k 


TRACTS.  eOl 

word  *  abo^  occwn  m  ii  six  time$.  W.  Jackum  teems  to  have 
the  same  predUectvm  for.  the  same  word" — 2.  Bp.  of  St. 
David's  Thanksgiving  Sermon  before  the  Lords,  1784. — 3.  Dr. 
Bagot's  (Bp.  of  Norwich)  Charge,  1784. — "  From  my  great 
regard  to  Dr.  Bagot,  I  with  difficuUy  got  leave  from  Dr. 
Griffiths  to  insert  rather  a  favourable  account  of  this  Charge  in 
the  Monthly  Review.  Dr.  Griffiths  afterwards  told  me  that 
some  of  his  Colleagues  were  displeased  with  him  for  granting 
me  such  permission." — 4.  Bp.  Watson's  <*  masterly"  Sermon 
before  the  House  of  Lords,  Jan.  30,  1784. — 5.  Burke  and 
Windham's  Representation  to  the  King,  moved  and  negatived 
June  14, 1784. — 6.  Letters  to  Gibbon  by  G.  Travis,  with  an 
Appendix,  1784. — *'  Travis  was  a  superficial  and  arrogant 
declaimer^  and  his  Letters  to  Gibbon  brought  down  upon  him 
the  just  and  heavy  displeasure  of  an  assailant  equally  irresistible 
from  his  untf  his  reasoning,  and  his  erudition:  I  mean  the  tm- 
mortal  Richard  Porson."    8vo. 

Randolph  (Dr.  Thomas);  Jephtha's  Vow  considered  and  explained, 
Oxford,  1766. — 2.  An  Assize  Sermon,  by  Dr.  William  Dod- 
weli,  1750. — 3.  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford,  on  the  £vils  arising  from  misapplied  Curiosity,  by 
Thomas  Griffith,  Oxford,  1773.—- 4.  The  Prophecies  and  other 
Texts  cited  in  the  New  Testament  compared  with  the  Hebrew 
Original,  and  with  the  SeptuaginI  Version :  to  which  are  added 
Notes  by  Thomas  Randolph,  D.D.  Oxford,  1782. — *' Learned, 
judicious,  and  useful,  is  Randolph's  Booh  on  the  Prophecies,^ 
— 5.  A  Sermon  on  the  Use  and  Extent  of  Reason  in  Mat- 
ters of  Religion,  by  Thomas  Griffith,  1773. — 6.  A  Sermon 
on  the  Difficulties  and  due  Discharge  of  the  Ministerial 
Office  in  the  present  Age,  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford,  Nov.  27,  1757,  by  Thomas  Griffith,  M.A.  1773.— 
7.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  on 
Act  Sunday,  July  11, 1773 

Rawson: — ^The  true  Narrative  of  the  Case  of  Joseph  Rawson,  who 
was  excommunicated  by  the  Congregation  of  Protestant  Dis- 
senters, meeting  at  Castle  Gate,  Nottingham :  together  with 


«M  TEAcri. 

«    Societies  td0scoiiimiiiimti»^l^^       Mmalkww^  lif  Iums 

SloM,'  M.Aw-^  IUiii«rk»  m  -th^  SiMii—  rf  ihn^Ber.  Mr. 

V         81oiB»  on  die  Sbetnaci  of  die  Trieiljri  1WI»^»4I^  A  JPMboe  to 

s  the  Westmiiiflt^  Coiifessioiiy  ^ev  vVfte."-^  A  Ime  nd  e»- 

.    diMMk  Aoeowit  of ^  • 

BeiMNNMi^to  lot  «fl)nr<dfia|  Mr;  Giabomelpliittkr  l^4ieSp»4if  doe- 

'  >  oeator,  iiisliettor  io#  Friettdy<i)f  aCIergyineii  ofdieDio- 

^  Letter  lO'Bifdery'tkMMMiiediiy  hieSenaoB  onlA^ 
4iieetB^  with  m  PMecript,  1806.-^41.  Oiora^e  *<  bilwiatorf  ead 
faeijMMe"  Reply  to  Forby's « Short  Noti^M  of  di|^)CaTihk' 
Glo?er^  Beply  to  Forby'e  '  Letter  lo  ibn  Bp^^  Nor- 
/  18^4.-^.  Kirk  on  Abmeo  Calhoiia  FnMiqpieey  ie 
^ .  .  •  >Refm890tovGod«iidthe]Qiq^l819^aTo^       -  ^,^^' 
Tkmmikm  on  'Br.  Bdgoy^i  CkiiiseerelidaiBeniioii,  fueebhed  V^n  ^% 
1776,  by  a  Petitioiiiiig  .C9eigynMn»  I77&»«*^  Oheiiee  Gaelics 
>     ;42bjeetaon»- against    aUonJi^  ,any  fioman  /Ajutiioiiiy  in 
i '»  iMitttei^  ii£  Religion,  ^tMsoaaionfld  by  a  hto  Affliertaon  to 
o^nPiMliinNnit,  CAsIm;^^  A  Lelt^:  to  tlie#AaiO!0K 

atod  Trlmda  of  UbeHy  at  the  FM&enP  Ta^ehi^  joontaining 
R^narks  on  Three  Letters  lately  addressed  to  the  Arch- 
deacon and  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Suffolk,  Ncr^ 
tric^  1775. — 4.  Dr.  J.  Priestley's  Consideratioiis  on  Dif- 
ferences of  Opinion  among  Christians,  with  a  Letter  to  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Venn,  1769.— 6.  A  Layman's  (John  BeWs)  Letter  to 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Bowman,  Vicar  of  Martham,  Norfolk,  occa- 
sioned by  a  Present  of  his  Book,  entitled  '  A  Reyiew  of  the 
Doctrines  of  the  Reformation,  &c.'  Norwich^  1773. — 6.  A 
Fragment  of  a  Letter  to  an  Orthodox  Clergyman,  by  a  Plain 
Unlettered  Christian,  Narunch^  1773. — 7«  A  Few  Strictures 
on  the  Confessional,  wherein  some  material  Inconsistencies  in 
the  Principles  of  that  celebrated  Performance  are  pointed  out, 
1775. — 8.  Archdeacon  Blackbume's  Four  Discourses  delir 
▼ered  in  1767,  1769,  1771,  and  1773,  Newcastle  upon  TVae, 
1775,  8vo. 


TRACTS.  W8 

remarks  on  a  Book  lately  published,  entitled  *  A  plain  Account  of 
the  Nature  and  End  of  the  Lord's  Supper/  in  a  Letter  to  the 
Author,  1735. — 2.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Stebbing,  being 
Remarks  upon  his  late  Book  relating  to  Sincerity:  with  a 
Postscript,  relating  to  the  Authority  of  the  Church,  by  a 
Christian,  1718. — 3.  An  Essay  towards  a  Demonstration  of 
the  Scripture-Trinity,  by  Philanthropus :  to  which  is  added, 
A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Clarke,  concerning  the  Difficulty  of 
reconciling  Prescience  and  Free-will,  by  another  Hand,  1725. 
4.  Remarks  upon  Dr.  Clarke's  Scripture-Doctrine  of  the 
Trinity,  by  the  Author  of  '  Some  Considerations  concerning 
the  Trinity,  and  the  Ways  of  managing  that  Controversy', 
1714.— 5.  The  True  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
the  Eucharist,  and  the  Satisfaction  made  for  us  by  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ  ('<  againH  Dr.  Clarke'%  1713.  8vo. 

Ryder's  (Bp.)  '*  elegant  and  pious  ^  Charge  at  the  Primary  Visitation, 
Gloucester,  1816. — 2.  Bishop  Howley's  "  excellent'  Sermon 
before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel. — 3.  Mr. 
Carlisle's  Dissertation  upon  the  Diseases  of  Old  Age 

Rowe'8(John)  FastSermon,1803.— 2.  Dr. Prior  Essling's Bristol  Dis- 
course  on  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  Atheism. — '^  Dr.  E.  was 
amost  sincere  andexemplary  Christian,^* — 3.  ASermon  preached 
at  the  Consecration  of  the  Right  Rev.  George  Gleig,  by  Mr. 
Horsley. — "  I  saw  Dr.  G.  in  Scotland,  and  he  is  very  orthodox^ 
but  very  honest,  and  eminently  enlightened.^' — 4.  Warner's 
Visitation  Sermon,  1810.  —  6.  Dr.  Maltby's  "  judicious" 
Thoughts  on  the  Utility  and  Expediency  of  the  Plans  proposed 
by  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  1812. — 6.  Cor- 
monld's  Refutation  of  the  Limits  of  present  Philosophy,  laid 
down  in  the  Edinburgh  Review,  1812,  8vo. 

Roellii(Herm.  Alex.)  Dissertatio  Theologica  de  Generatione  Filii  et 
Morte  Fidelium  Temporali,  FranequenB,  1689. — 2.  Campegii 
Vitringse  Oratio  de  Synodis  earumque  Utilitate,  Necessitate, 
Auctoritate,  Franeq.  1706. — 3.  D.  A.  Roellii  Oratio  de  Mo- 
desto Philosopho,  DaventruBf  1710. — 4.  Adr,  Relandi  Exer- 


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I-  i 


dtatio  Fldologieo-'nieologpMi^CoinHMl^ 

el  Jadabmi,  ZV^.  ad  jR*«».  1606, 4lD.  ^   .      ^ 

B«t«iiiMfleri  Antiqiiiniiiia  Tettnrtt  fiialoria  «  Most  4oto«i|ia,  iUMt. 
1776.---S.  DbMrtatb  Critieo-Tlieohfpea  de  C^^ 
auctore  Le  Coinl^  Ckmevm^  1777.-^~«4«  YHm  iMm*  Cbrnia^ 
Um,  ana  eom  Vita  Jacobi  Uitmi,  a  W.  DBBBghaai*  CmmM. 
1700.*^  Coaeia  ad  Olerooi,  a  DiffiofbaaiRf-^  CSnUaas 
Fietalis  prkna  Institution  (**  tg  DeaH.  AmK.^  JSMfo  mm^ 
MMOIalNmeiilii  oMcta,  Osoii.  17969  12bio« 

Saacfofl^  (Arolibp.)  Pjredettmed  Thief;  or  a  Oiaiogao  baCweea  a 
Calnniatic  Praiober  and  a  Thirf<kmdeinned  to  tha  Gallows, 
ttaaslatad  ftoai  the  Latin,  1814^2.  Manh's  Utter  lo  Sneoa 
on  Baptisni,  with  a  Poetscripl  on  the  Aaliienti^f  at  the 
AMngdon  Letter,  Camk  1818.---^  Dean  Sluihope's  SeriHNi 
before  the  Sodety  for  die  Propmalioa  of  die  Cksipel,  1714.-* 
4.  FothcNngiH's  Vast  Sermon  at  Ch^ud,  1745.--6.  time  U/^ 
lem  to  Dr.  Price,'  with  Remarks  on  Ins  East  Smmom^  by  a 
CdUer,  1770.--6.  Remarks  on  Dr.  Lowd^a  Letter  io^  Bp. 
of  Gloucester,  widi  the  Bsdiop's  Appendin,  l7MLr--9.  The 
!  Second  Part  of  an  Eptstolargr  Oorrsspondenoif  between  jif 
Bp.  of  Gloocester  and  the  late  Professor  of  Oxford,  1756, 
8vo. 


*'  The  Fur  PradetHnatus  was  republished  and  translated  in  1813,  in 
consequence  of  the  execution  of  a  Calvinist  at  Northampton.  He  denied 
the  fact  at  the  gallows.  He  had  been  encouraged  in  presumption  and 
self-delusion  by  a  Calvinist  teacher.  The  Calvinists  in  Northamptonshire 
took  up  his  cause,  and  attacked  the  judge  and  the  jury.  Their  attack 
was  repelled  by  the  testimony  of  the  offender's  attorney,  who  liTod  at 
Wellingborough,  and  who,  injustice  to  the  laws  of  his  country,  published 
the  criminal's  private  confession  made  to  him  in  Northampton  Gaol.  One 
Hufiey  White,  a  notorious  offender,  was  hanged  at  the  same  time^  but  did 
not  deny  his  own  guilt.*'     S.  P. 

Schmidii  Exempla  qusedam  Doetrinae  de  Morte  Christi  in  ITsos 
Populares  translatae  e  prima  Pauli  ad  Corinth.  £pist.  de- 
prompta,  Ztpt.  1787. — 2.  Tractatus  de  HomiDe  Mortis  sibi 
conscio,  quae  est  Commentationis  de  Mortuorum  Resurreo- 
tione  Pars  prior,  JBeidelb.  1817. — 3.  Hermanni  Diss,  de 
^schyii  Danaidibus,  1820,  4to. 


TRACTS.  OOd 

Schott  (C.  T.)  Dissertatio  Theologica,  Historiam  Dogmatis  de  Fide 
Justifica,  succiDCte  expoDens.  Tubtngcs,  1762.  "  The  Author 
of  the  foregoing  work  unites  good  sense  with  orthodoxy.  He 
states  the  opinions  of  different  Theologians,  with  fairness :  ex 
gr,  Samuel  Bourne  Taylor  of  Norwich,  Mr.  Law,  Wesley, 
Romaine,  Sec" — ^2.  Exempla  qusedam  Doctriuae  de  Morte 
Christi  in  Usus  Populares  translatae,  Liptue,  1787,  '*  a  most 
useful  Dissertation" — 3.  Deus  Mcsis  et  Homeri  compara- 
tus,  [  Exercitatio,  a  J.  D.  Schulze,  et  H.  T.  Tzschiraer, 
LipsicB,  1799. — ^4.  De  Scepticismi  Causis  aique  Natura,  Com- 
mentatio  Pbilosophica,  a  C.  Weiss,  lApsue,  1801,  4to. 

Schulz  de  Epistolarum  Paulinarum  Interpretationis  Difficultate, 
Halis,  1807. — ^2.  Capita  Theologiae  Judseorum  Dogmatics 
ex  Josephi  Scriptis,  quibus  accessit  irdpepyoy  super  Josepbi  de 
Jestt  Christo  Testimonio,  auctore  Bretschneider,  Viteberga, 
1812. — 3.  Dissertatio  Inauguralis  in  Epistolam  Jud«,  auctore 
EliaSy  Trajecti,  1803. — 4.  Conjectanea  in  Locum  Paulinum, 
Cor.  ii.  12,  a  Becker,  Magdeb,  1822. — 6.  Frid.  Ammon  Opus- 
cula  Theologica,  1793,  8yo. 

Seeker's  (Dr.)  Sermon  at  St.  Mary's.  Oxford,  1733.— 2.  A  Letter 
to  Dr.  Sherlock,  1792.— 3.  Dissenters'  Sayings  requited  in 
their  own  Words,  by  L'Estrange,  1706. — 4.  Twells  on  the  De- 
moniacs, 1787. — 5.  Dr.  Trapp  on  being  Righteous  Over-much, 
1789. — 6.  Bishop  of  London's  Third  Pastoral  Letter. — 1. 
Milbourne's  Fast  Sermon,  1724. — 8.  Resurrection,  a  Poem, 
by  Mr.  Addison. — 9.  Cockburn's  Essay  on  an  Intermediate 
State,  1722.— 10.  Dr,  Bisse's  Sermon  at  St.  Paul's,  17  L6,  8ya 

Semleri  (D.  J.  S.)  Institutio  brevior  ad  liberalem  Eniditionem  Theo- 
logicam,  Hal.  Mag,  1765,  2  parts. — 2.  Oratio  de  Mechanica 
Cogitanda  Agendique  Ratione,  Gott.  1759. — 3.  G.  A.  Tel- 
leri  Epistola  ad  Kennicotum,  Lips,  1765,  8yo. 

Semleri  Epistola  ad  Griesbachium  de  Emendandis  Graecis  V.  T. 
Interpretibus,  Hake,  1770,  "  a  Present  from  the  Author  to 
Dr.  Kennicott.''--2.  J.  B.  Koehleri  Notae  et  Emendationes  in 
Theoeritum,  Lubeae,  1767. — 2.  Initia  Rhetorica,  Auctore 
Aug.  Ernesti,  Lipsia,  1770,  8vd. 


e06  TRACTS. 

Smnler  (Jo.  Sal.)  Comment,  de  Dnmoniaeb,  Halm  MagiL  17081 — 
2.  T.  L.  Mosheimii  Comment,  de  Lamina  Sancti  Sepulchri, 
Hebmtadu^  1736. — 8.  6.  Bensonii  Diasert  de  Looo  1  Jo. 
▼.  7,  quam  Latinam  edidit,  Nota^q.  adjecit  A.  G.  Aff.  cojus 
et  de  Sacrificiorum  Fine  et  Natara  Dissertatio  accedit,  Hakt 
Magd.  1752. — 4.  Diss.  Valedict.  Exeget.  TheoL  ad  illostr. 
quonund.  Loca  ex  3  prior.  Actor.  Apost  Cap.  BreauSf  1766. — 
— 5.  Quatuor  prima  Cap.  Evang.  Matthsei,  eie.  ez  Armenici 
Lingua  in  Latinam  transtatit,  Notis  philol.  iiluatraTit  C.A .  Bode, 
Hake  Sax.  1756. — 6.  Harmoniae  Quatuor  Evangelioromjuxta 
Sectiones  Anunonianas  et  Eusebii  Canones,  Oxfirdy  1805,  8to. 

Sequel  (The)  of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  considered,  in  Answer  to 
the  Sequel  of  the  Trial  of  the  Witnesses:  revised  by  the  Au- 
thor of  the  *  Resurrection  Considered.' —  2.  A  Dbsertation, 
proving  that  the  Light  of  the  Gospel  is  the  light  of  Nature, 
or  that  True  Christianity  is  Rational  Religion  only,  by  a 
Rational  Christian. — 3.  The  Resurrection  Defenders  Stript 
of  all  Defence,  1745.  —  4.  The  History  and  Character  of 
St.  Paul;  examined  in  a  Letter  to  Theophilins,  a  Christian 
Friend :  occasioned  by  Observations  on  the  Conversion  and 
Apostleship  of  St.  Paul ;  in  a  Letter  to  Gilbert  West,  Esq. 
With  a  Preface  by  way  of  Postscript. — 5.  Supernaturals 
examined  in  Four  Dissertations  on  Three  Treatises,  by  a 
Moral  Philosopher,  8vo. 

Sermons  on  the  Death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte  :  1.  by  Cunningham, 
at  Harrow. — 2.  At  the  India  College,  by  Webb  Le  Bas. — 
3.  At  the  Old  Jewry  Chapel,  by  Dr.  Abraham  Rees. — 4.  At 
Leicester,  by  Robert  Hall. — 6.  Buckden,  by  Dr.  Maltby.— 
6.  In  Monkwell  Street,  by  Dr.  Lindsey.  Also  a  **  veryjine" 
Poem  on  the  Same  Occasion,  by  Rann  Kennedy,  of  Bir- 
mingham, 8vo. 

Sharp's  (G.)  Dissertation  on  the  Supreme  Divine  Dignity  of 
the  Messiah,  in  Reply  to  a  Tract,  entitled,  *  A  Vindication 
of  certain  Passages  in  the  Common  English  Version  of  the 
New  Testament:'  this  Reply  is  proposed  as  a  Fifth  Appendix 
to  the  third  edition  of  '  Remarks  on  the  Uses  of  the  Defini- 


TRACTS.  607 

tiye  Article  in  the  Gteek  Text  of  the  New  Testament,'  1806. 
~2.  The  Exclamations  of  the  Sool  to  God,  or  the  Medita- 
tions of  St.  Teresa  after  Communiony  newly  translated  by 
Dr.  John  Milner,  1700. — 3.  A  serious  Expostulation  with 
the  Rev.  J.  Berington,  up(m  his  Theological  Errors  .concern- 
ii^  Miracles,  by  Dr,  John  Milner,  1797. — 4.  Letters  to  Wm. 
Wilberforce,  Esq^  on  the  Doctrine  of  Hereditary  Depravity, 
by  a  Layman,  second  edition,  corrected,  1806.  **  The  excelr 
lent  cofitpositioit  of  Dr,  Cogan"  8vo. 

Sharp's  (Dr.  Gregory)  Defence  of  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke,  1744.— 2. 
Remarks  upon  the  Principles  and  Reasonings  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Rntherforth,  by  Mr.  Cockburn. — 3.  Letters  between  Mr.  G. 
Burnet  and  Mr.  Hutchinson,  Sec.  1735,  8vo. 

Sherlock's  Trial  of  the  Witnesses,  &c.  1729.— 2.  Life  of  LncilioVa- 
nini,  "  scarce;  bumi  ai  Taukn,'* — 3.  Thoughts  on  the  High 
Price  of  Provisions,  by  Jenyns,  1768. — 4.  An  Answer  to 
the  Foregoing. — 5.  A  Scheme  for  the  Coalition  of  Parties, 
by  Jenyns,  1772,  8vo. 

Shipley's  (Bishop)  Sermon,  "  moit  eloquent  and  conttitutumalf  and 
most  Christian,^*  preached  before  the  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1774.  **  The  composi" 
turn  of  this  admirable  Sermon  is  perfect.'^ — 2.  Considerations 
for  the  Use  of  Young  Men  and  their  Parents. — 3.  Extracts 
from  the  Votes  of  the  American  Congress,  1774. — 4.  An 
Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters  on  the  approaching  Elec- 
tion, 1774. — 5.  Wesley's  Calm  Address  to  onr  American 
Colonies,  1775. — 6.  His  Calm  Address  to  the  People  of 
England,  1777»  *'both  very  sengible/'—l.  A  dreadful  Pheno- 
menon, (the  Stoppage  of  the  River  Severn,)  described  and 
improved,  by  John  Fletcher,  Shrewsbury,  1773. — 8.  A  Pre- 
servative against  the  Publications  of  Modem  Socinians,  by 
a  Country  Clergyman,  1774. — 9.  The  Triumph  of  Truth,  the 
Trial  of  El  wall  for  Blasphemy  and  Heresy,  at  Stafford,  *'  with 
Extracts  from  Penn's  famous  Work  on  the  IVinily." 
'  **masterbf"  Sermon  before  the  House  of  Lords,  1770. 

— 2.  Bishop  Lowth*s  Ratcliffe  Infirmary  Sermon,  "  very  good,'' 


.     ^  lfn»^--pa  tiiilib«Pd?fl  Ip0wkdt4tenoa^ 

A.  ArdidoMoii  Ibbetson^i  Ciiiig^,  HW^-^C  WhddoBli 
Aama  Senium,  l*na«-4iL  His  Poelmi  JBjpM^  17e9w~ 
His  Monody  oa  the  Death  of  Miv  ChohraD,  i974»-^  M ee- 
phetson's  btaodnotion  to  dM^  Histoirjr  (rf  6im4  Srilimi  «i4 
Irdaiid,  1772.-^.  H^nnsiui  BoeihMTefs  HeM^ipl^  Om- 
lioii  at  Leyden,  at  his  laanguratioii  iato-the  g^wfcasorial 
Chair,  1721,  ^^.  1  r 

^ My  Teneiible Tutor,  Haiyy  Hubbiid't ScnmniVMt^iieiliild  jvf^f 
;.    .;      admired."    8. P.  .     -  .        *    -*^ 

Siehlenian  de  PoBnis  Militajribiis  JEtomaiionim  DissertetiOp  AmA 

.  *     .  1708. — ^2.  Menrsii  Arboretam  Sacroai,  libii  treSd — tr^agefi 

Politiani  Syka,  cui  titalus  '  Roslicas/— ^  BaitfioliDiui  ^ 

Moibis  Kblicb,  Frmmjinti,  1672.-5.  Wcngeri  ^Bdqpis 

Sacer,  JMeea^  1676. — 6.  I^usd.  Ofoserrat.  Libeir  Sligiilaris,     \ 

.  1076. — 7.  AlmdoTeeii  de  Vitis  Stephaaonan  jMssttrtatio, 

U88,12nio. 

Siris  Theologico-Physica,  in  which  the  opiniotts  of  BaBey,  WfUTf.^ 
^  Inrton  and  others,  are  oonsidered  and  refinted^^iTd?,  *^  tf 
aieiy  joorae  and  abk  IVwsl."— -2.  A  Fast  Senaoti;  by  Jhk 
Price,  1779. — 3.  Throne  du  Syst^me  Animal,  **  by  the  ieamed 
Mr,  Bruckner,"  Leyden,  1768. — 4.  The  Canto  of  Maphseus, 
translated  into  Hudibrastic  Verse,  1765,  8vo. 

Steffe*s  (John)  Two  Letters  on  the  Intermediate  State :  The  first, 
contains  Bishop  Law's  Opinion ;  and  the  second,  a  Defence 
of  the  Fifth  Letter,  in  the  Article  which  follows,  1768. — 2. 
Five  Letters  on  the  same  Subject,  by  Steffe,  1757. — 3.  A 
Dissertation  on  Prophecy,  by  Bishop  Clayton,  1748.—- 4. 
Brett's  Narrative  of  a  Great  Council  of  Jews  assembled  at 
Ageda,  in  Hungary,  to  Examine  the  Scriptures,  concerning 
Christ,  on  the  12th  of  October,  1650.  '*  Brett  was  present. 
This  book  was  first  printed  in  1655,"  8vo. 

Sturges's  (John)  Considerations  on  the  present  State  of  the  Church- 
Establishment,  in  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of  London.-— 2.  Two 
Dissertations,  One  on  the  Preface  to  St.  John*8  Gospel,  the 
other  on  Praying  to  Jesus  Christ,  by  Lindsey,  with  a  short 


TRACTS.  eOO 

Postscript,  by  Dr.  Jcbb,  1779. —  3.  Gibbon's  Vindication 
of  some  passages  in  the  I5th  and  16ih  Chapters  of  tlie  His- 
tory of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  1779, 
*  *  very  able  indeed. ' *  8 vo . 

Sloss.  An  Answer  to  the  Remarks  on  the  Sermons  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Sloss  upon  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  1739,  8yo. — 2.  Short 
Account  of  Emmanuel  Swedenborg  and  his  Writings,  1787. 
("  Very  entertaining,  Swedenborg  was  an  amiable  fanatic") 
— 3.  Extracts  from  the  MSS.  of  Swedenborg,  1787,  8vo. 

tltackhouse's  (Rev.  Thos.)  Vindication  of  himself,  or  *  the  Book- 
binder, Book-printer,  and  Book-seller  confuted'  1732. — 2. 
Miseries  and  Hardships  of  the  Inferior  Clergy  represented,  by 
the  same,  1737. — 3.  Reflections  en  the  Conduct  of  the  modem 
Deists,  by  Chandler,  1727. — 4.  Leslie's  Short  Method  with 
the  Deists,  1727. — 5.  A  Discourse  on  Reason  in  Religion, 
by  Chubb,  1731. — 6.  Juxon  (Jos.)  On  the  Nature  of  the 
Evidence  of  Sense,  1757,  8vo. 

Stebbing's  Discourse  on  Fundamentals,  or  the  Substance  of  Two 
Archdiaconal  Charges  by  Waterland,  1735. — 2.  Stebbing's 
Letter  to  Foster  on  Heresy,  1735. — 3.  Foster's  Letter  to 
Stebbing,  1735.— 4.  St.  Paul's  Heretic,  or  several  Charac- 
teristics of  an  Heretic,  collected  from  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to 
Titus,  addressed  to  Dr.  Stebbing  and  Mr.  Foster,  1735,-6. 
Dissertation,  wherein  Foster's  Notion  of  Heresy  is  Consi- 
dered and  Confuted,  by  Silvester,  1735. — 6.  Stebbing's  Se- 
cond Letter  to  Foster,  1735.— 7.  Foster's  Second  Letter  to 

Stebbing,   1736 8.   Stebbing's  Reply  to  Foster's  Second 

Letter,  1736 — 9.  Foster's  Answer  to  Dr.  Stebbing's  State  of 
the  Controversy,  1737.— 10.  Stebbing's  Reply  to  Foster's 
Answer  to  the  True  State  of  their  Controversy. — 11.  Con- 
scientious Nonconformity,  1737,  8vo. 

'^  This  is  a  valuable  collection,  as  it  contains  the  famous  controversy 
between  Stebbing  and  his  victorious  opponent  Foster."  S.  P. 

Stockdale's  (Percival)  Sermons,  1777.— 2.  Cappe's  **  ehquenf' 
Fast   Sermon,    York,  1776.— 3.   Radcliffe's   Fast  Sermon, 

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Xhe  Plenrf(^Ah0  Petitioners  Ststdd  andrFindieiii^  ftoni  the 
Misrejpresentntioiis  M  Dt.  fialfny's  ^ksigs-rma  S^opbdj^s 
Free  Thoughts  <m  the  prq|eeteA  Ap|^<^eA  10  l^irlieineat 
for  die  Akolkion  of  ficcleM«stieel  BubnoriptJMSy  ]tTn^-«#4L 
An  Address  to^ihcr  Clergy  of  tfiei(9Hmh,ef.BiigblQ4  in  pnw 
ticnlnr*  nod  tto  ell  Christisns  in  geneml,  t»  IMJull  in  tftt 
matter  of  Subscription,  by  Dr.  F.  WoUaston,  1772. — 6.  Roe's 
Considerations  offered  to  the  Public,  and  to  the  Subscribers 
for  Relief  against  Subscriptions,  &c. — 6.  Queries  recom- 
mended to  the  Public  with  regard  to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles, 
1772. — 7.  A  Summary  View  of  the  Laws  relating  to  Sub- 
scriptions, with  Remarks  humbly  offered  to  the  ConsideratioB 
of  the  British  Parliament,  uecotid  edition^  enlarged,  and  with 
an  Appendix,  1772.— 8.  A  Defence  of  the**  Subscription  to 
the  Thirty-nine  Articles,  as  required  in  the  University  of 
Oxford,  occasioned  by  a  late  Pamphlet  entitled, '  Reflections 
on  the  Impropriety  and  Inexpediency  of  Lay-Subscriptioas 
to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles  in  the  University  of  Oxford.'— 9. 
Dr.  Powell's  Charge  delivered  at  Colchester,  1772,  Comb, 
1773.— 10.  Letters  to  Dr.  B.  Dawson  on  his  •  Free  Thoughts 
on  the  Subject  of  a  fiirther  Reformation  of  the  Church  of 


TRACTS.  611 

England,  with  Remarks;'  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Address  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  by  Philaletfaes,  1771,  8vo. 

"  Powell's  Sermon  stirred  up  the  dispute.  Mr.  Wollaston,  Vicar  of 
Chislehurst ;  Porteus,  then  Rector  of  Lambeth,  afterwards  Bishop  of 
London  ;  and  York,  then  Dean  of  Lincoln,  afterwards  Bishop  of  Ely ; 
waited  upon  Comwallis,  Archbishop  of  Canterbuiy,  to  obtain  his  support 
for  a  Review  of  the  Thirty-nine  Articles,,  and  a  Reform  of  the  Church 
Service  on  Dr.  Clark^s  plan.  They  failed ;  but  Porteua,  many  years 
after,  attacked  the  Socinians  in  a  pamphlet  without  his  name,  which  I 
have  not,  and  which  was  lent  to  me  by  the  late  worthy  and  learned  Dr. 
Matthew  Raine  of  the  Charter-house.  I  smiled  at  the  conversion  of  Por- 
teus,  when  he  wore  a  mitre.''  S.  P. 

Subscription. — Proposals  for  an  Application  to  Parliament  for 
Relief  from  Subscription  to  Articles,  1772. — 2.  Remarks  on 
the  Foregoing,  by  a  Member  of  a  Law  Society,  1772. — 3.  Opi- 
nions concerning  the  University  of  Oxford,  and  Subscribing  to 
the  Thirty-nine  Articles,  by  a  Clergyman,  1774,  4to. 

.  Wilton's  (Sam.)  Review  of  some  of  the  Articles  of 

the  Church  of  England,  to  which  a  Subscription  is  required  of 
Protestant  Dissenters,  1774. — Arcana,  or  the  Principles  of 
the  late  Petitioners  for  Relief  in  Matters  of  Subscription, 
Cambridge  J 1774. — ^^Fwo  Letters  to  the  Prelates,  who  a  second 
time  rejected  the  Dissenters'  Bill,  1773. — Toulmin's  Two 
Letters  on  the  same  Subject,  1774,  8vo. 

.  An  Address  to  the  King  as  Defender  of  the  Faith, 

upon  the  intended  Application  to  Parliament  for  Relief  in 
the  Matter  of  Ecclesiastical  Subscriptions,  by  a  Member  of 
the  Established  Church.^2.  A  Christian  AV big's  Letter  to 
the  House  of  Commons  respecting  the  Petition  for  Relief  in 
the  Matt^  of  Subscription,  1772. — 3.  A  Letter  to  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  on  the  same  Subject,  by  a  Clergyman 
ofthe  Church  of  England,  1771.— 4.  Dr.  Ibbetson's  Plea  for 
Subscription  to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles,  fifth  ediium,  with 
Additions,  1772.— 6.  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Ibbetson,  occasioned 
by  the  foregoing,  by  a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England, 
1771.— 6.  G.  Harvest's  Reasonableness  and  Necessity  of 
Subscription  to  Explanatory  Articles  of  Faith,  demonstrated 
in  Two  Letters :  I.  To  the  Author  of  the  Confessional ;  and 

2r2 


(112  TRACTS. 

II.  To  Sam.  Chandler,  now  republished,  1772. — 7.  Harvest'! 
Letter  to  Sam.  Chandler,  third  edition,  1772. — 8.  A  Peti- 
tioning Clergyman's  Letter  to  Dr.  Tucker,  occasioDed  by  his 
Apology  for  the  present  Church  of  England  as  by  Law  Es- 
tablished, 1773,  8vo. 

Subscription. — Reflections  on  the  Fate  of  a  Petition  for  Relief  in 
Matters  of  Subscription  ;  with  Observations  on  the  Re?. 
Dean  Tucker's  Apology  for  the  present  Church  of  England 
as  by  Law  established,  by  a  Member  of  a  Law  Society,  1772. 
— 2.  Remarks  on  the  foregoing,  by  a  Member  of  a  Law  So- 
ciety, 1772. — 3.  Opinions  concerning  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford and  Subscribing  to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles,  by  a  Cler- 
gyman, 1774,  8vo. 

.  Rutherforth's  Defence  of  a  Charge  concerning  Sub- 

scriptions,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Confessional, 
Cambridge,  1767.— 2.  His  Second  Vindication  of  the  Right 
of  Protestant  Churches  to  require  Subscription,  in  a  Letter  to 
the  Examiner  of  the  First,  Cambridge,  1706. — 3.  Dr.  Ruther- 
forth's  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Confessional,  1767. — 4. 
Rotheram's  Essay  on  Faith,  third  edition,  1768,  8vo. 

.  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles 


considered,  occasioned  by  Dr.  ^Valerland's  Case  of  Arian 
Subscription,  1721. — 2.  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Waterlaml  on  the 
Case  of  Arian  Subscription,  1722. — 3.  An  Essay  ou  Impos- 
ing Subscription;  with  a  Postscript  relaiing  to  the  French 
Clergy,  in  a  Letter  to  Phileleutherus  Oxoniensis,  by  Phile- 
leutherus  Cantabrigiensis,  1719. — 4.  Letter  to  Dr.  Mangey  on 
his  Christmas-day  Sermon  called  '  Plain  Notions  of  Christ*^ 
Divinity/  by  Phileleutherus  Cantabrigiensis,  1719 5.  Re- 
flections on  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  '  An  Account  of  the 
Growth  of  Deism  in  England,'  1696,  8vo. 
Sykes's  (A.  A.)  Four  Letters  to  Dr.  Sherlock,  in  Vindication  of  the 
Bishop  of  Bangor,  1717-18. — 2.  The  Dean  of  Chichester's 
Conduct  considered,  in  3  Pamphlets,  by  Mr.  Sykes,  17 IB.— 

3.  Remarks  upon   Dr.  Sherlock's  Answer  to    Mr.  Sykes.— 

4.  A  Defenci^  oi'  the  Protestant  Dissenters,  in  Answer  to  Dr. 


TRACTS.  613 

Sherlock,  by  Lowman,  1718. — 5.  Reasons  for  Abrogating 
•  the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts,  by  Mr.  J.  Gray,  1718. — 6. 

Wm.  Law's  Reply  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Answer  to  the 
Committee,  1719.— 7.  Dr.  Dawson's  Reply  to  the  Bishop  of 
Bangor's  Charge  of  Hobbesism,  1718. — 8.  The  True  Meaning 
and  Consequences  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Assertion  con- 
cerning Sincerity  Asserted,  by  Mr.  Stebbing,  1719,  8vo. 

Szentesi  Dissertatio  Philologico-Theologica  ad  £ccl.  xii.  1-7, 
Franeq.  1762.— 2.  Gabr.  Fulepii  Specimen  Academicum  oc- 
cupatum  in  Illustranda  Pericopa  1  Sam.  ii.  1-10,  Franeq, 
1763.— 3.  P.  Hoekemae  Dissertatio  Philologica  de  Illustri 
Dei  Apparitione  Prophetae  Eliac  in  Monte  Chorebo  facta, 
quae  Memories  prodita  legitur  1  Reg.  xix.  11,  12;  Franeq. 
1769. — 4.  Th.  Appelsii  Exercitatio  Philologica  in  Ps.  zlii.  7» 
8 ;  Traj.  ad  Rh,  1753.-5.  Jo.  Leemaani  Dissertatio  Philo- 
logica de  iis,  quee  habentur  Esaiae  c.  53,  de  Statu  Exinani- 
tionis  et  Exaltationis  Jesu  Christi,  Traj.  ad  Rh,  1756.— 6.  P. 
Abrescbii  Specimen  Philologicum  in  Obadiae,  v.  1-8,  Traj, 
ad  Rh,  1757.— 7.  Nic.  Barkeii  Dissertatio  Theologica  Inau- 
guralis  in  Ps.  xviii.  Gron,  1754.— 8.  Schediasmata  Philolo- 
gica ad  Linguae  Hebraea;  Sacrique  Codicis  V.T.  promovenda 
Studia  in  Alma  Gelrorum  Academia  nuper  ventilata,  1771. 
— 9.  ^gidii  Holstii  Observationes  Grammaticae  ad  Ps.  i. — 
10.  Praelectiones  in  Theologiam  Philologico-Exegeticam  V. 
T.— 11.  Theses  Philologica  Andreae  Mosieni,  1769;  Jac. 
Scheidii,  1769;  Joannis  Dasselaar,  1769  et  1771;  H.  Ph. 
Buddei,  1769 ;  et  Jo.  Willmeti,  1769  et  1771.— 12.  Obss.  Ety- 
mologicife,  quibus  primaevae  Linguae  Hebraeae  Stirpes  una  cum 
praecipuis  Propaginibus  suis  strictim  explicantur  in  Alma  Gel- 
rorum Academia  nuper  ventilatae,  1762,  4to. 

Talbot's  (Bishop  of  Oxford)  Sermon  on  the  Coronation  of  George  I, 
1714.— 2.  Sermon  by  W.  Mynors,  1716,  in  support  of  Non-re- 
sistance.—3.  By  Archbishop  Herring  on  the  Rebellion,  1745. 
—4.  A  Speech  by  Ditto,  1745.-5.  A  Sermon  by  Bishop 
Seeker  on  the  Rebellion,  preached  at  St.  James's,  1745. — 


fl.  By  ^  Dw»  Jfenaar,  h^hnifb^t^Smmaktm^i^Miiit^t^Kcettla 
Infimary,  1762.--7.  Bjr  tiie  Biiilo{iiof  Uaeoli^aillwMeeli^r 
9f  tbe  Chttilg^  OiuMceB  «I^Sl.  Jtepdcbv^'^t  UMrHftf  By  Win- 
ter,on  tbe  Vjct^ry  al  ^Qiirtc»»  n6ft.«-^  Jfyi^iki  KiBmm, 
before  the  Chmpaajr  of  Piunih  dlerki^  at^St.  Gflee'k,  171S, 

tWO«  ♦ '  ^  *|     ' »  ■    '  I  ■       « ■    •  ■ 

Tayior'a  (0r.  Mm)  *<«n!eifaif''  Smbmt  btfim  ^lie  flMwof  tlie 
Clergy,  1749.— 2.  A  Sermon  befioie  tlie  Sea^  bgr^iftt 
leameri'?  Div  Chftrlee  Butney.  1813,  4toj  1 1 1    /^  •  t^ 

TaylorXOri  John,  o£  Norwio|i)--«Tke^¥alna  ofv^  €1mM^  w 'Motivea 
to  the  Oodd  BAicfttioii  oCChiMreD,  b  laLeltef  to  sSMghler, 
18i6.*-^-d.  a%e  BasentnOs  of «  Nitioiial  iCHHndi;  %  <«  #Ae 
very  leafnedf  «im{  eiwle".nobent  FeUowe&^^^-^i'A^  letter  to 
the  RoiiifM»  Cyidfdlicsfiflh&City^^  ble 

<aiapiaiii:of  that  Society,  (*^  &  jBt:  HTfaito^T  ^ska^hmmm 
Pratmtmd.^yilM."^'^  Asgsi^  in  HeriME,  oe  tiMi^HQU  Per^ 
feeeting  Sfiirit^Pofiery  lUvi^rodt  In^^tlie  F^ 
live  to  tho  Disaiiflsai  of  NatfaaiiiBt  CMjethtim4k»  Offoe  of 
Sohoobaaeter,  1803.^-&  0'CaUightt*e  fteii|lli>toii  *e 
Bible  Societies^  AiMb,  18ie>.^/ A  H^lifow  Arnv^ 
Mr.  Newton,  Minor  Canon  of  Norwich,  ^*  and  cnee  Under- 
master  to  Dr,  Parr  in  Norwich  School.''  8vo. 

Test. — Fox's  Speech  in  the  Commons  on  the  Test  Act,  1790. — ^3. 
Three  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Aylesford  on  the  Resolutions 
passed  at  the  Warwick  Meeting,  1790,  by  W.  Parry. — 
3.  An  Address  to  the  Opposers  of  the  Repeal,  by  Mrs.  Bar- 
bauld,  1790.~4.  The  Right  of  Protestant  Dissenters  to  a 
Complete  Toleration,  by  Serjeant  He3rwood;  second  ediiiomf 
corrected,  1789.-— 5.  Letter  the  First  to  the  Dissentos' 
Delegates,  who  met  at  DeTizes,  1789,  second  edition^ 
with  Additions t  Salisbury,  1790. — 6.  Danger  of  Repealing 
the  Test  Act,  by  a  Freeholder,  1790. — 7.  Mrs.  Barbanld's 
Address,  third  edition,  1790. — 8.  The  Dissenteis*  Plea,  by 
George  Walker,  Birmingham. — 9.  Madan's  Sermon,  1790. — 
10.  Priestley's  Familiar  Letters  against  Madan. — 11.  A  Dia- 


TRACTS.  616 

logue  between  a  Squire  and  a  Farmer. — 12.  A  Dialogue  on 
the  Regency,  1789,  8yo. 

^*  This  very  able  book  was  published  on  the  application  of  the  Dissent- 
ers for  the  Repeal  of  the  Test  Act  It  has  been  ascribed  to  Seijeant 
Ueywood,  who  probably  was  assisted  by  lawyers  and  dissenting  clergy- 
men. It  is  the  only  powerful  book  produced  hy  the  application,  and  it 
wrought  a  total  change  in  Dr.  Parr's  mind  on  the  general  principle  of 
Tests.  He  always  disapproved  of  the  sacramental  Test,  and  he  now  sees 
the  inefficacy  and  the  injustice  of  all  religious  Tests  whatsoever."  S.  P. 

Toll's  Two  Questions  previous  to  Dr.  Middleton's  Free  Inquiry  im- 
partially considered,  1750. — 2.  Dr.  Spencer  Cowper*s  Dis- 
sertation on  the  Distinct  Powers  of  Reason  and  Revelation, 
1774. — Dr.  Craven's  ^'judicious^^  Sermons  on  the  Evidence  of 
a  Future  State  of  Rewards  and  Punishments,  arising  from  a 
View  of  our  Nature  and  Constitution,  with  a  Reply  to  some 
Objections  of  Mr.  Hume,  preached  before  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  1788. — 4.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Prophecies  re- 
lating to  the  Final  Restoration  of  the  Jews,  **  by  the  very 
ingenious  Dr.  Whitaker,'^  Canterbury.,  1784. — 5.  Ludlam's  Es- 
says on  Scripture  Metaphors,  Divine  Justice,  Divine  Mercy, 
and  the  Doctrine  of  Satisfaction,  1785. — 6.  Ludlam's  Two 
Essays  on  Justification  and  the  Influence  of  the  Holy  Spirit, 
in  addition  to  the  other  Four,  1788,  8vo. 

Tracts. — An  extensive  Collection  of,  chiefly  published  by  Mem- 
bers of  the  diffierent  Universities  in  Holland,  during  the  last 
Century,  originally  collected  by  Te  Water,  Professor  of  The- 
ology and  Ecclesiastical  History,  at  Leyden,  and  arranged 
in  Volumes  by  Dr.  Parr ;  viz.  Orationes  Theologies  (11  vol.), 
Criticae  (19  vol.),  Funebres  (3  vol.),  et  Miscellanea  (2  vol.), 
35  vol.  4to. 

Another  Collection,  likewise  from  the  Library  of  Pro- 
fessor Te  Water,  comprehending  above  500  Dissertations  and 
Theses  published  in  Germany  and  Holland  during  the  Two 
last  Centuries,  32  vol.  4to. ;  distinguished  in  the  (Allowing 
manner  by  printed  Labels  dictated  by  Dr.  Parr  >— 
Dissertationes  Philologico-Exegeticee  ad  Vet. Test.,  3  vol.; 
Ad  Nov.  Test,  5  vol. ;  Dissertationes  Variae ;  Diss,  de  Var. 


#M  SSAfiUS^. 


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Kcm.  Test*  LotmiEwigMiemii^Jkul^^ 

Weratdorfiaine ;   Orstiones  T^^ologiae  ;  4]tetMiiM  f  Yam ; 

.'    .      Vfttii  Aigmfliili ;  OarmtBa^  6|c. 

Tirdb'(Leonard)yto£c«lloBof  theficMpelofSt  IfattlMr^agaiiMla 
late  Tract  entided, '  A  Diafertatiaii  or  laqiiirjr  eoaceniii^tta 
Ganonicai  Aalhonly  of  the  Gospel  aooordiiig  l»  St  Maltliev, 
17a&.— 2.  ASappleiiieBltothey»dioalMHiof4ia^Oo^eler 
St.  Matthew  against  Diilo,  by  the  Same,  I7n..'*-4k  A  Dis- 
a^rtatkni  or  Enquiry  coocemiiig  the  CaaoBiealtAiriliority  of 
«  8t<  Matthew^s  Gospd,  and  the  Bieasoas  «|khi  vrUok  it  haA 
bees  ianmeatly  B^^ted  by  Heretics,  i7tt.<>-<*4«  A  Defeace 
of  die  Diasertatioii  or  laqahry  ooBcnraiag  the-Gospai  of  St. 
<M  .  lfaldi0w»tc€oasioiied  by  the  BWiopof  JUyadoa'a^lMird  Pto- 

'{»        tond  Letter,  kt  Answer  to  a  'Tiai^  entitWU  'A  ¥&[idi<»tioB 

t>  f  I  nl  die  said  Oospe V  by  Mr.  Twettst  l7W«*-4k  AibAm^verla 
the  De&aoe  of  the  Dtss^rtation  or  Enquiiiy  ^Qftoomiag  the 

V  >  V  Mmpti^  tiwofdiog  to  St.  Maldiew#  by  die  AodM»^  «,  A^Lel- 
<te  Id  a^JLady/  1998.^^-0.  A  Letter  to^a.Ladr^JKsooeX 
wbeiQtfn  the  Canonical  Antherity  of  St.  MatdMW^€kiapd  is 
INknded,  and  the  Kshop  of  Londoa^'s  ThM  Paslsial  Lettw 
Vindicated,  &c.  1732,  Qvo. 

rychseni  (M.  Olavi  Gerhardi)  Tentamen  deyariisCodd.  Hebr.  Vet 
Test.  MS8.  Generibus,  ab  Judaeis  et  non  Judaeis  descriptis ; 
eorum  in  Classes  certas  Distributione  et  Antiquitatis  et  Booi- 
tatis  Characteribus,  Rastochii,  1772. — 2.  Tractatus  de  Pri- 
mis  XII.  Vet.  Test.  Libris,  in  quo  ostenditur  eos  omnes  ab 
uno  solo  Historico  scriptos  fuisse,  deinde  inquiritur  quisnam 
is  fuerit,  et  an  huic  Operi  ultimam  Af  anum  imposuerit,  idqne, 
ut  desiderabat,  perfecerit,  Lond,  1763.  The  foUawimg  naU 
appears  in  the  Title-page:  **  N.B,  This  Pamphlet  is  takem 
from  Spinoza's  Tractatus  Theologico-Politicus,  and  if  part  of 
Me  Eighth  and  part  of  the  Ninth  Chapters.'' -^S.  Guil.  Abr. 
Teileri  Nota:  Crittese  ct  Exegeticae  in  Gen.  xlix.,  Dent 
xxxiii.,  Exod.  xv.  et  Jud.  v.,  cum  Varr.  Lect,  Interpretatione 
multorum  aiiorum  Locorum  Vet.  Test,  Excursibus  III.,  et 
IV.    Indicihm,  aUte  et  Belmstadii,  1766.— 4.  D.  Car.  Fr. 


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TRACTS.  617 

Bahrdtii  Observationes  critics  circa  Lectionem  Codd.  MSS. 
Hebr.  Lips.  1770. — 5.  C.  Velthuseni  Exercitationes  criticae 
in  Jobi  c.  xix.  23-9 :  accedit  strictior  Expositio  Kdiquarum 
ejusd.  Libri  Sententiarum,  quibus  Religionis  antiquissimse 
Vestigia  produntur,  LemgovuB,  1772,  Bvo. 

Usher  (Archbishop)  on  the  Power  communicated  by  God  to  the 
Prince,  and  the  Obedience  required  of  the  Subject,  1683. — 2. 
Ad  Occasional  Letter  on  English  Convocations,  1701. — 3. 
The  Clergyman's  Caution  to  the  Freeholders  of  Great  Bri- 
tain, 1722. — 4.  A  Letter  to  Robert  Moss,  Th.  Gooch,  and  the 
rest  of  the  Ministers,  who,  in  the  House  of  Lords,  styled 
themselves  the  Clergy  in  and  about  London,  &c.  by  Joshua 
Freeman,  1722. — 5.  Remarks  on  Part  of  a  Bill  lately  brought 
into  the  House  of  Lords,  1721. — 6.  A  Vindication  of  the 
Authority  of  Christian  Princes  over  Ecclesiastical  Synods, 
1701,  8vo. 

Valpy's  Assize  Sermon,  1792. — 2.  Archbishop  Newcome*s  View 
of  the  Chief  Difficulties  in  the  History  of  the  Resurrection, 
Dublin,  1791. — 3.  Two  Dissertations  upon  the  Mint  and 
Coins  of  Episcopal  Palatines  of  Durham,  by  Mark  Noble, 
1780. — 4.  Aboriginal  Britons,  a  '*  good''  Poem,  by  Richards 
of  Oriel,  1791.— 5.  Part  of  the  Translation  of  AbdoUatiph's 
History  of  Egypt,  *'  I  believe^  a$  much  <u  Dr.  Pococke  had 
translated  into  Latin.  Dr.  White  completed  the  translation." 
— 6.  Bishop  Horsley's  Charge  at  St.  David's,  1791. — 7. 
The  Frogs  of  Aristophanes,  *'  well  translated''  by  Dunster,  . 
4to. 

Veysie  on  the  Greek  Prepositive  Article,  its  Nature  and  Uses, 
"judicious  and  sensible,"  Oxford,  1810.— 2.  Dr.  S.  Butler's 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  C.  J.  Blomiield,  A.  B.in  Reply  to  his  Re- 
view of  the  Cambridge  ^schylus,  1810. — 3.  Monk's  Letter  to 
the  Rev.  S.  Butler,  with  Dr.  Butler's  Answer,  Camb,  1810. — 
4.  Remarks  on  some  Passages  in  Mr.  Bryant's  Publications 
respecting  the  War  of  Troy,  by  the  Editor  of  Hanno,  (Dr. 
Whitaker),  1799. — 5.  Vindication  of  Maurice's  Modem 
Indostan,  against  the  Edinburgh  Reviewers,  1805. — 6.  Criti- 


618  TRACTS. 

cisms  retatiiig  to  the  Dead  mentioned  in  the  New  Testament, 
byT.  Edwards,  1810 

Vincent's  (Dr.)  Defence  of  Public  Education,  1802. — ^2.  Ibbetson's 
Oxford  Concioy  1748. — 3.  Bishop  Watson's  Addreas  to  the 
People  of  Great  Britain,  1798.— 4.  Hall's  Sermon  on  Mo- 
dem Infidelity,  1800. — 5.  Zouch's  Prophetic  Character  of 
the  Romans,  1792. — 6.  Cobbold's  Essays,  intending  to  shew 
in  what  sense  Jesus  Christ  hath  brought  Life  and  Immortality 
to  Light  through  the  Gospel,  Ipswich,  1793. — 7.  Considera- 
tions addressed  to  the  French  Clergy  in  England,  1796. — 8. 
Concordat  et  Recueil  des  BuUes  et  Brefs  de  N.  S.  P.  le  Pape 
Pie  VII.  Publics  par  le  Cardinal  Caprara,  Paris,  1802.— 
9.  Flower's  Letters  to  Robinson  of  Leicester  on  National 
Sins,  Camb.  1796 

Wakefield's  (Gilbert^  Enquiry  into  the  Expediency  and  Propriety 
of  Public  Worship,  1792.— 2.  G.  Wakefield's  General  Re- 
ply to  the  Arguments  against  the  Enquiry  into  Public  Wor- 
ship, 1792. — 3.  Short  Strictures  on  Dr.  Priestley's  Letters  to 
a  Young  Man,  concerning  G.  Wakefield's  Treatise  on  Pub- 
lic Worship,  by  the  Author  of  that  Treatise,  1792. — 3.  The 
Anti-Calvinist,  or  Two  Plain  Discourses  on  Redemption  and 
Faith,  by  R.  Fellowes,  second  edition,  with  additions,  1801. 
4.  Dr.  J.  Toulmin's  Sermon  preached  at  the  New  Meeting, 
Birmingham,  1804 — 6.  The  Rev.  R.  Warner's  Fast  Sermon, 
entitled  '  War  inconsistent  with  Christianity,'  third  edition, 
Bath,  1804. — 6.  Dr.  Priestley's  Fast  Sermon,  preached  at  the 
Gravel-pit  in  Hackney,  1793. — 7.  J.  Hollis's  Sober  and  Se- 
rious Reasons  for  Scepticism  as  itconcems  Religion,  in  a  Letter 
to  a  Friend,  1796. — 8.  D.  .Jones's  Fast  Sermon,  Birmingham^ 
1795. — 0.  Dr.  J.  Disney's  Sermon  entitled,  *  A  Caution  to 
Young  Persons  against  Infidelity,'  J  796.— 10.  J.  Edwards'  Fu- 
neral Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Dr.  Priestley,  1804. — 11.  Dr.  J. 
Toulmin's  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Dr.  Priestlev, 
Birmingham,  1804  ;  also  a  Duplicate  of  the  same. — 12.  The 
Rev.  R.  Warner's  Sermon  on  the  Times,  and  the  Overflow- 
ings of  Ungodliness,  Bath,  1806.— 13.  Berrington's  Exami- 


TRACTS.  619 

nation  of  Events  termed  MiracolonSy  as  Reported  in  Letters 
from  Italy,  Oxford,  1796.-14.  Dr.  E.  Barry's  Friendly 
Call  of  Truth  and  Reason  to  a  New  Species  of  Dissenters, 
Reading,  1799.— 15.  Tomline's  Oreek  Ode,  1804,  8vo. 

Walch  (J.  £.  Imman.)  de  Deo  Melitensium  Act.  xxviii.  6.  com- 
memorate, JeiUB,  1763. — 2.  Introductio  historico-theologica 
in  Epistolam  Pauli  ad  Philippenses,  studio  A.  F.  Busching, 
cum  Prefationem  D.  S.  J.  Baumgarten,  Halm  Magd.  1746. 
— 3.  Firmitas  prophetici  Sermonis,  Concio  proTermino,  habita 
Oxonii,  1756,  a  Phil.  Barton,  Oxonii,  1757. — 4.  Ignatii  M. 
Raponi  Romani  de  Epigrammate  Greece  ad  R.  Chandler,  Ve- 
Htru,  1788. — Specimen  Emendationum  et  Observationum  in 
Etymol.  Mag.  auctore  L.  Kulenkamp,  GoitiHg€B,  1765,  4to. 

Ward's  (Thomas)  Controversy  of  Ordination  Truly  Stated,  1719. 
*'  Very  scarce" — 2.  Remarks  on  some  Observations  addressed 
to  the  Author  of  the  Letter  to  Dr.  Waterland,  1731. — 3.  An- 
swer to  Dr.  Whitby's  Reply,  being  a  Vindication  of  the 
Charge  of  Fallacies,  &c.,  respecting  Whitby's  Book,  entitled 
'  Disquisitiones  Modestae,'  by  Waterland,  1720. — 4.  Case  of 
Arian  Subscription  Considered,  by  Wpierland,  second  edition, 
1721. — 5.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Testimony  of  Josephus 
about  Christ,  "  to  prove  it  genuine  ;  probably  by  Forster,  edi" 
tor  of  Xenophon.'*  Oxford,  1741. — 6.  Dr.  Clark's  Doctrine  of 
the  Trinity  Examined,  caret  titulo, — 7.  A  Testimony  of  An- 
tiquity concerning  the  Sacramental  Body  and  Blood  of  Christ, 
written  in  the  old  Saxon  Tongue,  before  the  Conquest,  being 
a  Homily  appointed  in  the  Reign  of  the  Saxons,  to  be  Spoken 
at  Easter,  as  a  Charge  to  the  People,  first  published  with  a 
Preface,  by  Matthew  Parker,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
1736.  *'  Very  curious.  In  this  book,  (page  46  and  47,)  the 
opinions  of  the  Saxon  Church  upon  the  Sacrament,  are  mani- 
fested by  a  Latin  Epistle  of  Aeljric  to  Wolf  stone.  Every  en- 
lightened member  of  the  Church  of  England  should  read  it,*' 
8vo. 

Warner's  Fast  Sermon  at  Bath,  1808.— 2.  The  Warning  of  Christ  to 
the  People  of  Jerusalem,  a  Fast  Sermon  by  the  Rev.  Robert 


020  TRACTS. 

Tweddell,  A.M.  Manchester,  1808. — 3.  A  Fuaeral  Discourse 
on    the    much-lamented   Death  of  **   my  frientP*    William 
Parkes,  of  Warwick,  by  ''myfriefuT'  William   Field,  War- 
wick, 1806. — 4.  Religious  Union  Perfected,  and  the  Support 
of  Civil  Union,  addressed  to  Lord  Grenville,  1807.     ''  TMi 
contains  my  opinions.^* — 5.  The  Case  of  Conscience  Solved, 
or  Catholic  Emancipation  Proved  to  be  Compatible  with  the 
Coronation  Oath,  in  a  Letter  from  a  Casuist  in  the  Country, 
(Dr.    Milner,)   to  his   Friend    in   Town    (Mr.    Wyndham.) 
"  Very  satisfactory  to  ifie."-^6.   A    Fast   Sermon  by  John 
Rowe,  with  a  Prayer  by  Dr.  John  Prior  Estlin,  Bristol,  1803. 
— 7.  A  Discourse  on  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  Atheism,  hy 
John  Prior  Estlin,  1797.     ''    Dr.  Estlin  was,  related  to  Dr, 
Parr's  schoolmaster,  Mr,  Prior,  was  bred  a  Churchmant  and 
conscientiously  went  over  to  the  Dissenters.    He  was  a  sennJbk, 
unaffected^  exemplary  Christian,'* — 8.  Sermon  on  the  Episco- 
pal Office,  preached  at  Aberdeen  on  the  Consecration  of 
Bishop  Gleig,  by  Heneage  Horsley,  1808. — 9.  A  Visitation 
Sermon  on  the  Duties  of  the  Clergy,  by  R.  Warner,  1810.— 
Dr.  Maltby's  **  sensible"  Tract  on  the  Utility  and  Expediency 
of  the  Plans  proposed  by  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  So- 
ciety, 1812. — Kefutation  of  the  Limitations  of  Present  Philo- 
sophy, and  a  Demonstration  of  the  Deluge,  by    •*   Dr.  Parr's 
much  esteemed  friend,''  the  Rev.  T.  Cormoul,  1812. — 12.  Dr. 
Lant  Carpenter's  Examination  of  the  Charges  made  against 
Unitarians  and  Unitarianism,  and  the  Improved  Version  by 
Dr.  Magee,  Bishop  of  Kaphoe,  Bristol,  1820.     "  The  gift  of 
the  Author,*'  8vo. 
Watson's  (Bp.)  Apology  for  Christianity,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  ad- 
dressed to   E.   Gibbon,   Esq.,  Camb,  1776. — 2.   D.  Hume's 
Life  of  himself,  1777. — 3.  A  Letter  to  Dr.  A.  Smith,  on  the 
Life,  Death,  and  Philosophy  of  his  Friend,  D.  Hume,  Esq. 
by  One  of  the  People  called  Christians  (Bp,  Uqrne,)  Oxford, 
1777.— -4.  An  Apology  for  the  Life  and  Writings  of  D.  Hume, 
Esq.,  yf'xih,  a  Parallel  between  him  and  the  late  Lord  Chester- 
field :  to  which  is  added  an  Address  to  One  of  the  People 


TRACTS.  G21 

called  Christians,  by  Way  of  Reply  to  his  Letter  to  Dr.  A, 
Smith.  1777,  8vo. 

Watson's  (Bp.)  Apology  for  the  Bible,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  addressed 
to  T.  Paine,  1796.— 2.  Fellowes's  Picture  of  Christian  Philo- 
sophy, or  a  theological,  philological,  and  practical  Illustra- 
tion of  the  Character  of  Jesus,  Wartoiek,  1798. — 3.  Fellowes's 
Anti-Calvin ist,  Wartcickf  1800. — 4.  An  Essay  on  Redemp- 
tion, being  the  Second  Part  of  Divine  Rectitude,  by  the  Au- 
thor of  the  former  {Balguy)  1741, — 5.  J.  Benson's  Sermon, 
preached  at  the  Opening  of  the  New  Chapel  belonging  to  the 
Methodists,  in  Low-gate,  Hull,  1787. — 6.  J.  Benson's  Two 
Sermons  on  the  Nature  and  Design  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ, 
Bull,  1787,  8vo. 

. Sermon  on  the  Principles  of  the  Revolution,  1776. — 2. 

Remarks  on  Powell's  Commencement  Sermon  in  Defence  of 
Subscription,  1758. — 3.  Dr.  Cowper's (of  Yarmouth)  Monthly 
Review  of  '*  a  witty^'  Letter  to  the  Bp.  of  Gloucester,  1766. 
— 4.  Priestley's  Reply  to  the  Animadversions  of  the  Monthly 
Review  on  his  History  of  the  Corruptions  of  Christianity, 
1783.— 5.  Essay  concerning  Divine  Prescience,  by  Bp.  Clay- 
ton, 1763. — 6.  Thoughts  on  Self-love,  &c.  by  the  same,  1753, 
8vo. 

Wellwood's  (Sir  H.  M.)  Sermon  preached  in  St  Andrew's  Church, 
Edinburgh,  ou  Friday,  Feb.  21,  1812,  for  the  Benefit  of  the 
Lancasteriau  School. — 2.  Henry>,  Bishop  of  Chichester's  Ser- 
mon preached  at  Whitehall,  May  29, 1661,  reprinted  in  1713. 
— 3.  The  Rev.  Robert  Fellowes's  Picture  of  Christian  Philoso- 
phy, Warwick,  1798.— 4.  The  Rev.  William  Agutter's  Faith- 
ful Soldier  and  True  Christian,  and  the  Miseries  of  Rebellion 
Considered,  in  two  Sermons,  preached  at  the  Parish  Church 
of  All  Saints,  Northampton,  Sept.  9,1798.-5.  H.  St.  Boyd's 
Reflections  on  the  Atoning  Sacrifice  of  Jesus  Christ,  1817. 
—6.  The  Rev.  S.  W.  Brown's  Sermon  on  the  Corruptions  of 
Christianity,  Birmingham,  1819.— 7.  Dr.  Snape's  Sermon 
preached  at  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Mary  at  Hill,  on  Sun- 
day,  Dec.  31,  1716.— 8.   The   Rev.  W.  Pitman's  Sermon 


Market  Street.  Hartford,  ITOd.-^.  Pi^  Wfijilui  inHf^m  Ser- 
mm  on  tha  ]fanopr|i|i#.|iy^|^ii8»a^Go4iv^Mif.  J^^ 
•ad  tbe  Peojil^?9  9#pfWie9fi  la^er  ttieGoyintiwiinptef  a  Win 
aa4.Viit|90ili5riiliQ^  Oa[^K«til7U«^M»*.l%9Bi|^ 
iAtapb's  Smami  pieeidiod  hefe«i,4i^£(^^  and 

Vevipofiil,  ,ra«i.  80^17W.-tUv  3PM^|feeT^  WMtaiigWl^ 
.J  SenooDL  ot^TTfiio  Iiojialty)  or  l^fmrHm^wimS^^flfy  Bvf- 
^p9f^  oC  .VoQarehy,  lgW.r-m^  The  JB»i^  yi^jyiilewwm J)i 
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*'  If  there  had  boen  any  real,  or  e?eii  ieemiair  "MMai^f  I  oovM 

'.    with  flMe  iia;f»ooaipatad  a  8«woa.i|p0ii  tint  preacat  qwcaiitiu    Buflbe- 

lieiTf  t^  joo  will  be  tufficieatQr  im^nictod  and  edified  Jbf  liie  ]>ii> 

coune^  which  1  am  gobg  to  deliver  to  ymi,    it  is  wrltteii  'mh  groat 

'     elearDeMinawdiotiea»gfeatj«dgmeatinliietiiritlil\t^^ 

.  (  iim9IK6%i  aad  ia  la  aU  reipeot^  woithy.frf  tha.4cai«ad  Mfr  jaana  aatjba^ 

I>r.  ^Adrew  Snape,  Provost  of  King*!  College  who  vreiwhe^  it.*^ 

Wmeri  Meditationes  SacraB  in  Loca  S<»iptanB  Tariat  iSkipi|f«ridMi% 
.  1784' — 2*  yerhi]i|gi;e  Obaerrationefi  Ph^ol<>gioa^  do  Noon- 
nam  Hebneoniin  plurali  numero.  Accedunt  Orationes  tree, 
GroningcB,  1730. — 3.  Mein.  Boesseken  Biga  Dissertationum 
Philologicarum,  Lugd.  Bat.  1711. — 4.  Pfaffii  Dissertatio  Cri- 
tica  de  Geuuinis  Librorum  Nov.  Test  Lectionibus,  Lngd, 
i^a^  1716,12010. 

Wesselingii  Diatribe  de  Judaeorum  Archontibus  ad  Inscriptionem 
Berenicensem,  et  Dissertatio  de  EvaDgeliis  jussu  Imp.  Ana- 
stasii  non  emendatis  in  Victorem  TunnuDensein,  Traj.  1738. — 
2.  £ditionis  Veteris  Testament!  Hebraici,  cum  Variis  Lectio- 
nibus»  Brevis  Defensio,  contra  Ephemeridum  Gottingensium 
Criminationes :  k  Benjamino  Kennicott,  S.  T.  P.  Oxtmu, 
1782. — 3.  C.  G.  Schutz  Animadversiones  in  Doctrinam  Par- 
ticularum  Graecanim,  in  Justam  Examinis  Lancem  Proro- 
catae  ab  Henrico  Hoogeveen,  Londini,  1786. — 4.  Aristotelis 
de  Poetica  Liber,  eTextu  Gulstoniano,  cum  Praelectione,  Ver- 
sione,  et  Notis  Editoris,  Gulielmi  Cooke,  A.  M.,  Accedit 
Elegia  Grayiana,  Greece,  Cantab,  178*5,  8vo. 


TRACTS.  623 

Whiston's  (W.)  Historical  Memoirs  of  tbe  life  of  Dr.  Clarke,  1730. 
— 2.  A  Sermon  of  the  Credibility  of  Mysteries  of  the  Chris- 
tian Religion,  to  which  is  added  a  Discourse  on  the  1st  of 
John,  containing  a  Vindication  of  that  Text  from  the  Excep- 
tions of  the  Socinians,  by  Dr.  T.  Smith. — 3.  Infidelity  with- 
out Excuse,  a  Visitation  Sermon,  by  Mr.  Robert  Eyre,  Oxford^ 
1735. — 4.  A  Plain  Scriptural  Argument  against  Dr.  Clarke's 
Doctrine  concerning  the  Trinity,  in  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Clarke, 
with  some  previous  Letters  relating  to  our  Creeds  and  Forms 
of  Worship,  1715. — 5.  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Most 
Holy  and  Undivided  Trinity  Vindicated  from  tlie  Misrepre- 
sentations of  Dr.  Clarke,  by  Robert  Nelson,  1714. — 6.  Some 
Considerations  concerning  the  Trinity ,  and  the  Ways  of  Manag- 
ing t^at  Controversy,  1707. — 7-  Remarks  upon  Dr.  Clarke's 
Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  by  the  same,  1714. — 8.  The 
Trinity  in  Unity  Vindicated,  together  with  an  Ode  upon  the 
Creation,  in  Imitation  of  the  first  Chapter  of  Genesis,  by  Mr. 
Roots,  1719. — 9.  Trinity  in  Unity,  in  Answer  to  a  great  and 
ingenious  Lady,  who  asked  how  she  might  have  an  Idea  of  the 
Divinity  of  Christ,  without  a  Notion  of  Two  Oods,  1729. — 
10.  A  Defence  of  some  Considerations  concerning  the  Tri- 
nity, 1707,  8vo. 

.— '— Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  VTritings  of  Dr. 

S.  Clarke,  including  certain  Memoirs  of  Several  of  his  Friends, 
third  edition  J  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix^  containing^ 
Dr.  Sykes's  Eulogium  of  Dr.  Clarke,  and  Mr.  Emlyn's 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Sentiments  of  Dr.  Clarke,  1748. — 
2.  W.  Whiston's  Athana«us  convicted  of  Forgery,  in  a  Letter 
to  Mr.  Thirlby,  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  1712. — 3.  An 
Argument  to  Prove  the  Unity  and  Perfections  of  God,  d  pri- 
arif  by  Moses  Lowman,  1735. — 4.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Toll's  IiCt- 
ter  to  the  Mayor  and  Corporation  of  Deal,  in  Kent,  in  Relation 
to  their  Opinion  upon  the  Trinity,  1752. — 5.  Dr.  N.  Carter's 
Sermon  preached  at  Deal  in  Kent,  before  the  Mayor  and  Cor- 
poration, Aug.  9,  1762,  8vo. 

White's  (John)  Letter  to  a  Gentleman  Dissenting  from  the  Church  of 


^MMt  TftAenm 


f\i>^  ■ 


Sttflind,  cottomii^^ie  lifm  4f  Chi»ciliiiii  ijai"  Piiiimiiiii» 
In  Refiitalm  of  the  Cliier  Objeetelt^ir  tfil^  IsliBr  i^umI 
CtmniiiiiuHiy  aseoml  ^cfiliMi  1745.»-^.  Seooid  Laitar  vpos 
ditto,  with  an  Appendn,  1745. — S.  Scridwi  A Jitee  lo  Pb^ 
'  '  imteni,  to  Dissoflde  tfiem  ftott  Allaiiptiiir mlSepotf  oflfce 
Corponilion  andTest  Act,  hjr  a  HeaHy  Jftumi,  174A.-^  A 

n  ViiiataAkw  of  the  English  Ch«rdh,ioAfliweri^ 

Vindicatiott  of  the  Dissenters,  by  a  Prariyytiv'aflhi  dsBivh 
W  England,  1720.— 6.  The  SchiiniatieB  IMlMataft  imai  At- 
thentic  Yonchers,  with  a  Modest*  Be)ply  16  B.  ITciieV  Ex- 
'  eeption  to  the  Test  Act,  with  a  oorions  AppMiKx,  ebtttMsdag 
some  Prayers  on  the  Time  of  the  Rebellioa,  by  PUMeadw- 
'     '  ms  Cantabrigleasb,  Svo. 

Wcifl  de  Agnitione  EHipseos  Disp«tatio~l^.  El.  Cb.  ^Ibeni  CSem- 
mentatio  de  Momento  et  v  entale  Historns  Jesa,  Oeliwy.  ITDa.  - 
— 8l  Karzmanni  Narralio  Critica  de  Interpr.  Laoohiia  N.  T. 
in  qotboB  Donorom  Spir.  Saaoti,  quie  valgoeaclmorftaaiia  di- 
cantor,  mentio  injicitor»  1798. — 4.  Lang  (C.  H:)  CciHBMwialis ' 
de  DominU  litilis  Nature,  Indole  atqoe  Histoiiat  qfnaqas  la 
Jure  Romano  ac  Omnano  Vestigiis,  17M,  4t0. 

Wright's  (R.)  Essay  on  the  Existence  of  the  Devil,  and  his  Influence 
on  the  Human  Mind,  Liverp,  1810. — 2.  R.  Wright's  Discourse 
on  the  Christian  Doctrine  of  Atonement,  or  the  Reconcilia- 
tion of  the  World  to  God  by  Jesus  Christ,  Wisbech, — 3.  R. 
Wright's  Essay  on  the  Humanity  of  Christ,  intended  to  show 
the  Consistency  and  Utility  of  Maintaining,  that  Jesus  Christ 
is  one  of  the  Human  Race,  Wisbech,  1807. — 4.  R.  Wrighfs 
Essay  on  the  Unity  and  Supremacy  of  the  One  God  and  Fa- 
ther, and  the  Inferiority  and  Subordination  of  bis  Son,  Jesus 
Christ,  second  edition,  Liverpool,  1808. — 5.  R.  Wright's  Es- 
say on  the  Necessity  and  Utility  of  adhering  to  First  Princi- 
ples of  Religion,  including  a  Brief  Summary  of  the  Leadisg 
Truths  of  Christianity,  <eco}id6(£tVtoa,Xtrerpoo/,  1808. — 6.  Dr.S. 
Butler's  Installation  Sermon,  preached  at  Cambridge,  1811, 8?o. 

Wundemann    (Joann.)    Meletemata    de     Sacra   Ccena,    Rc^ockHf 
1819. — 2.  Inscriptiones  Nubienses,  a  Niehburio,  Romm^  18S0. 


TRACTS.  996 

i.  JoannU  Henrici  Ellbachii  diatribe,  {**  m  Chreek  Hefo- 
ic8")  Goetting(B,  1736. — 4.  De  Bibliologia  in  Sacris  Not. 
Test.  Librisy  Scripsit  Ludov.  Cramer,  Idps.  **  a  very  Uamed 
book,*')  4to. 

Wyvil's  (Rev.  C.)  Papers  on  Toleration,  1812. — 2.  Puritanism  Re- 
vived, or  Methodism  as  old  as  the  Creation,  1808.— 3.  The 
Doctrine  of  the  Eucharist  considered,  by  Caleb  Fleming, 
1763,  8vo. 

Zouch's  Address  to  the  Clergy,  in  the  Deaneries  of  Catterick,  Rich- 
mond, and  Boroughbridge,  1792. — 2.  Visitation  Sermon  be- 
fore the  Bishop  of  Chester,  1769.— 3.  Freeman's  ditto  before 
the  Lord  Mayor,  March,  1800.— Dr.  G.  Law's  University 
Sermon  on  Taking  his  Degrees,  1804.— 5.  Zouch's  Visitation 
Sermon,  1789.— 6.  Bishop  Randolph's  Sermon  before  the 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  1802.  —  7. 
Wrangham's  Sermon  for  Charity  Schoob  at  Scarborough  and 
Hull,  1802.-8.  Wrangham*s  Holy  Land,  a  Poem,  1800.— 
9.  Oratio  Crewiana,  by  Crowe  at  Oxford,  1800. — 10.  Bio- 
graphical Memoirs  of  T.  B.  Bailey,  £sq.  by  Dr.  Percival,  of 
Manchester. — 11.  Zouch's  Observations  on  the  State  of  En- 
glish Prisons  in  1793,  4to. 

<<  The  venerable  Br.  Zouch  was  occasionally  my  correspondent,  and  he 
did  me  the  honour  of  presenting  me  with  the  a^ye  publications."  S.  P. 


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PHILOLOGICAL  AND  AKHQUAIftiJI.' 

.dwii  .;U.-,  ,■..  -  ,.■.,-.. 

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9^ji-«)  f J.  ,j ..  - :. .     . '        ^T   :       "■""  . . 

iyuM'4.\;  (,-...■.■ 

jl  ColUOum,  to  which  Dr.  Atkew  ha»  prefixed  Ihit  Index  ofContenit; 

^sopi  Fabulw,  Gr.  et  Lot.  ct  Btttracboruyomachia  Gr.  et  LaL  A  aai. 

1672.— Thucyilidia  Quwdam  Lat.  a  Camerario,  Witteb.  1565. 

3.  Basilius  Magnus  de  Liberalibus  Studiis  et  Ingenuis  Mo- 

~  libus,    Paris.    1543.  —  4.    Laiirentii   Sifani  Orationea   duK ; 

^         altera  de  Laudibus  Grsecac  Lingiite,  altera  de  Historia,  C»- 

W  lonitB,  1564. — 5.    Micyiti   (Jacobi)   Ratio  Exaiuinandotum 

.  W         Versuum.  liier  ramWmtu,  Franco/.  1536.— 6.  VBHK(Geoi|u) 

'  Prteceptiones  de  Scribeiidfl  Historia,  Dialogo,  Kpistola,  Ac 

Colmia,  1533.— 7.  Butinus  de  Syllabarum  Qnantitate,  Pail 

ap.  Colituatm,  1532,  12mo. 

"  Dr.  Askew  would  oever  permic  tbia  book  to  be  toDched  byhU  fricah. 
He  told  me  that  fientley  woa  suspected  of  baling  obtained  some  mediMl 
taformUion  rrom  Micyllus,  and  one  da;,  staoding  on  a  ladder,  he  read  to  w 
some  parte,  with  which  1  was  very  much  struck.  After  the  death  of  Dr. 
Askew,  I  vas  detennioed  to  possess  the  book,  and  I  gave  Menn.  Ld^  aid 
Baker,  of  York-street,  Covent-garden,  an  oolimited  commiMiaa  to  seeire 
it  for  me.  1  paid  a  considemble  price  for  it,  but  I  would  not  part  with  H 
for  ten  times  tfaat  price.  The  work  of  MicfUus  wss  repnbliihed,  by  bin, 
in  a  much  larger  form.  1  never  saw  this  larger  work  bat  once,  and  tkit 
was  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  where  the  value  of  it  wag  evidently  nntaum- 
I  mentioned  it  toMr.  Gairford,  who  seemed  not  to  have  heard  of  it  befct^ 
and  1  emnestly,  but  ineSectually,  recommended  its  republication  to  Aim 
Delegates  of  tbe  Clarendon-Press."    S.  P. 

/Von  beinj  miJed  hg  the  Mamacripl,  the  work  ofMiegOat  hat  Jntil 
km  interted  teparately  at  page  3SS,  Imi  Dr.  Ptar  had  imlg  Iht  cap)  f^ 
lamed  n  the  above  vnltme,  and  even  that  it,  far  thepn*e»t,  mittimf.  E* 


PHILOLOGICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN.  087 

Bake  (Jani)  Oratio  de  PriDcipum  TragicorQiii  Meritb,  prsesertiiii 
Euripidis. — 2.  Melchioris  Kemperi  Oratio  de  iEtatis  Dostrse 
Fatis,  Exemplo  OentibuSy  ac  praesertim  Belgis,  nunquam  negli- 
gendo. — 2.  Bake  (Jani)  Oratio  de  Custodia  Veteris  Doctrinae 
et  Elegantiae,  praeeipuo  Grammatici  Officio,  habita  Die  14 
Junii,  1817.  Lagd.  Bat, — 3.  Adriani  Clarisse  Commentatio 
de  Athenagorte  Vita,  Scriptis,  et  Doctrina,  Imgd,  Bmi.  1820, 4to. 

Barfordi  (Ouil.)  in  Pindari  primum  Pythium  Dissertatio,  CaiUab, 
1751. — "  Barfard  teas  WMUccessfuUy  a  Cundidaiejarthe  Cheek 
Professorship  at  Cambridge  against  Dr.  FrankUnt  the  Trans' 
later  of  Sophocles,  This  Dissertation  is  exegetical  rather  thanphi' 
lological,  but  it  is  worthy  of  the  wrtter^sfine  taste,  and  exquisite 
Latinity.^* — 2.  In  Comelium  Nepotem  Observationes  Criticse 
et  Historicse  a  H.  Schegel,  Haunice,  1778. — 3.  P.  Burmanni 
Epistola  ad  Fratrem,  FranciscumBurmann.de  Scriniis  Littera- 
riis,  ex  Mu88eo  Burmanniano,  ex  C.  quodam  Saxe  subreptis, 
Anut.  176]  •—-4.  Epistola  Eloisse  Abelardo,  Latine  reddita  ab  J. 
Wright  C  Dr.  Parr's  Pupil  and  Friend.")  1787.— 6.  Oratiun- 
cula  babita  in  Domo  Conyoeationis,  L756,  publicavit  et  Notis 
criticis,  politicis,  et  satyricis,  iilustravit  J.  C.  Prof.  Reg.  Ox- 
ford,  1767.—"  J.  C.  was  probably  Dr.  King  of  St.  Mary's  HaU:' 
6.  Lusus  Poetici,  by  Jortin,  1748. — 7.  J.  J.  Pontani  Analec- 
torrnn  Libri  tres,  Rostochii,  1500. — 8.  C.  Sigonii  Emendatt 
Libri  duo,  Venet.  apud  Aldum,  1557 

Bentham  (E.)  Epistola  ad  R.  Lowth  de  Vita  et  Moribus  J.  Burtoni, 
Oxon.  1771. — 2.  Epistolse  duae,  altera  Peregrinantis,  altera  Rus- 
ticantis,  Oxon.  1748. — 3.  Iter  Bathoniense,  by  Dr.  J.  Burton. 
4.  Tov  ^eivoc  yo(rovyro£  Kal  irepl  ray  vooovvtwv  fieXenifjiaTa,  Oxon. 
1755. — 4.  De  Literarum  Graecarum  Institutione  Dissertatio, 
Epistola  ad  E.  Bentham,  Oxon. — 5.  Samuel  triplici  Nomine 
laudatus,  conciones  duae  habitas  in  Templo  B.  Virg.  Oxon.  ab 
J.  Burton,  Oocon.  1759. — 7.  Duae  Dissertationes :  in  quarum 
priore  probatur  Variantes  Lectiones  et  Emendd.  quae  in  Sa- 
cram  Scripturam  irrepserunt,  non  labefactare  ejus  Auctoritatem 
in  rebus,  qua&  ad  Fidemet  Mores  pertinent;  in  posteriore  vero 

2s2 


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,^.  t -^  YUfiiHttt  qui  is  BOdMiMia  B04kiiuw  ii^OiUMiMViMi  mUtm 
^         fftBli«r»Ow».1806.~2.yalkeiiaeiiiDi^^ 

4^    ib-Bngmettto  OrphM,  Xi^wL  Bflkr-4.  BoJiMwiHna  Meela 
«%  w.  .iqpMdamAiaiiiia  Adftgi  ^^^ 

IMtM  llwoUMieik<-^''4  m  tidUdk  Jr,  Parr  ieitHi  Wf iwf 

i^tt  >.  '««fc0,'*— Copjeeliiral  ObMrfalknii  ob  liie  Origyi  apil  PiwgicH 

oi^habetie  Writiiig.«-.S.  Addiftoii^alH^ 
4.h^»cliMiii^Poeti,  <'  iM# iMrlMl  iR^lte  410.  mIMimi  4f  Ait  9%ilWII«I 

.i^«r  %v:«»d  the  HWnKmy  in  Poeticil  €kNi^Q«Hion«.---^  J^Oi^ 

'  CMliqve  OB  Borinaiiii.— *6*  Momhly  B^mm  ff/^^^QtuAmt 
..II     l^mi^eoiitaiiiiilg  th^JUriiBw  of  Byiom't  Pow%  fiAMvopiiil* 

0118  expannon  of  the  false  reading,  *  NoDuraqiie  piemalar  n 

annum/'    8to. 

*'  This  very  writer  contends  for  '  tmvm*  in  opposition  to  '  tummm  ;* 
but  the  true  reading  is  '  nonum$*  and  the  proper  power  of  it  lies  in  allu- 
sion to  a  poem  called  'Smyrna,'  and  written  by  Cinna,  who  employed  upon 
it  nine  years."    S,  P. 

Danbar'8(Professor)  Analysis  of  the  Fonnation  of  the  Radical  Tensei 
of  the  Greek  Verb  :  with  an  Essay  on  the  Origin  and  General 
Power  of  the  Particle  'Av,  EdM.  1813.— 2.  ProsodiaGraeca 
sive  Metrorum  Grieconim  Expositio;  necnon  Diasertatio, 
Anglice  scripta,  de  Usu  Digamma  in  Homeri  Carminibns; 
ejusdenique  Regulis  Hexametrorum  pr«cipuis :  cui  a^iciuntar 
Iliadis  Liber  primus  et  Pars  secundi,  cum  Notis,  EdM.  1815. 
3.  Appendix  ad  Draconem  Stratonicensem,  complectens  Tii- 
chse  Eliae  Monachi  et  Herodiani  Tractatna  de  Metria.  Ex 
Codd.  MSS.  edidit  Fr.  de  Furia,  Lipi.  1814.~4.  Schaeferi 
Thesaurus  Criticus  Novus,  sire  Syntagma  Scriptionum  Philo- 


PHILOLOGICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN.  0t9 

lagicaruni  raiiorum  Myi  recentioris;  insunt  Diatribe  de  Aris- 
toxeno  Philos.  Peripatetico,  auctore  Gail.  L.  Mahne,  et 
Suspicion um  SpecimeOy  auctore  £.  H.  Van  Eldick.  Lips. 
1814,  8vo. 

lyOrrille  ( Jacobi  Pbil.)  Oratio  in  Centesimum  Natalem  Illustris  Am- 
stelaedamensium  Athenae,  Anuteh  1732:  m^'ometf  ore  Carmen 
Saecttlare,  by  Balthazar  Huydecoper,  andiowM  CompUmentary 
Venes,  ^Oudendorp,  Peter  Burmann,  and  H.  F.  Retelanus, 
4to. 

Emesti  (J.  A.)  Archaeologia  Literaria,  Idps.  1768.— 2.  Bishop  Ship- 
ley's **  ehquenf  Speech  intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the 
Massachusets'  Bill,  1774. — 3.  Dr.  Johnson's  False  Alarm, 
1770.— 4.  A  Second  Letter  to  Mr.  Kimber,  1768.— 5.  Dr. 
Wm.  Robertson's  Sermon  on  the  Time  of  Christ's  Appear- 
ance, Edinb.  1759.     "  Sennble  and  judicious."    8vo. 

Franklm  de  Linguae  Graecse  Tonb,  edidit  Richardson,  Land*  1717. 
— 2.  Priestley's  Description  of  a  Chart  of  Geography,  1767. 
-—3.  Farmer's  Essay  on  Shakespeare,  1767. — 4.  Vossii  Ele- 
menta  Rhetorica,  emendatius  edita,  L(md.  1739, 12mo. 

Oally's  Second  Dissertation  against  Pronouncing  the  Greek  Lan- 
guage according  to  Accents,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Forster's 
Essay,  1763.— 2.  Chr.  Crusii  Probabilia  Critica,  Lipsia, 
1753. — 3.  P.  Wesselingii  Probabilium  Liber  Singularis, 
Franeq.  1731,  8vo. 

Gibbon's  Critical  Obserrations  on  the  Sixth  Book  of  the  ^neid, 
1770.  "  This  Tract,  supposed  to  be  written  by  Mr.  Gibbon^ 
and  scarcely  to  be  found  in  any  Catalogue,  was  in  1794  re- 
published, and  obligingly  sent  me  by  the  unknown  editors.  I 
was  told,  by  Mr.  Godwin,  that  the  original  edition  had  been 
suppressed,  and  that  the  persons  who  republished  it,  were  Mr. 
Symonds  and  Mr.  Green  of  the  Temple." — 2.  Rutherforth's 
Four  Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Essex, 
Cambridge,  1763. — 3.  Confusion  worse  confounded.  Rout  on 

Rout,  or  the  Bishop  of  G ^r's  Commentary  upon  Rice, 

or  Arise.— 4.  Evans's '  Echo  from  Heaven'  examined  and  ex- 
posed by  Indignatio,  (i.  e.  Mr.  Taylor  of  Portsmouth,  author 


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Paal%  Good  Friday,  1778.-n5.  ''  il»  ewodlmf  YkitAtioB 

Sermon,  by  Dr.  Forster,  1770,  4to. 

Hermanni  (Godof.)  de  Diaiecto  Piudari  Obserrationes,  Lqu.  1809i 
— 2.  J.  Geo.  Eccii  Commendatio  Simplicitatis,  ad  Horatii 
de  Arte  Poet.  t.  23,  lAps.  1798-1802.--3.  Ejusdem  Diss, 
de  oKpifiUq.  cuilibet  Scriptori  necessaria,  ad  Horat.  de  A.  P. 
y.  386-389,  lAps.  1804.— 3.  C.  D.  Beckii  Historiconun  Vett 
Judicaodi  de  Rebus  post  Bella  lostitutis  Ars  illustrata, 
Novae  Recensionis  Thucydidis  Librorum  Specimen,  lApL 
1815,  in  1  Tol.  4to. 

Hingeston  (R.)  Progymnasmata  Hellenica,  Cantabrigiie,  1753.—- 
2.  A  Short  Account  of  Dr.  Bentley's  Humanity  and  Jus- 
tice to  those  Authors,  who  have  written  before  him ;  with  an 
honest  Vindication  of  T.  Stanley,  and  his  Notes  on  Callima- 
chus :  to  which  are  added  some  other  Observations  on  that 
Poet :  in  a  Lietter  to  C.  Boyle :  with  a  Postsdript  in  Relation  to 


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PHILOLOGICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN.  6SI 

Dr.  Beiitle3r'B  late  Book  agaiost  him.  AlsoaaAppeiidiXybythe 
Bookseller,  about  the  Misrepresentations  of  Dr.  Bentley, 
and  a  Letter  on  the  Subject,  from  Boyle,  1690,  **  loareft''-* 
3.  Exercitationes  duae,  Ima.  De  Aetate  Phalaridis,  2da.  De 
Aetate  Pythagorae,  ab  H.  Dodwello,  1704.— 4.  Aristoxenus, 
NicomachuB,  Alypius,  Auctores  Musices  antiquissimi,  hacte- 
nus  non  editi,  J.  Meundus  nunc  primum  vulgavit,  et  Notas 
addidit,  Xn^ii  Aa^  j^i^seotrtt,  1616,  8vo. 

Huntingford's  Apology  for  the  Monostrophics,  with  a  second  Col* 
lection,  1784. — 2.  Scale's  Analysis  of  the  Greek  Metres, 
1784. — 3.  Dr.  Bumey's  *  Monthly'  Review  of  Huntingford's 
Monostrophics,  8vo. 

Hottingeri  Diatribe  de  Miraculis,  cui  adjectus  est  Excursus  Phiio- 
sophicus  ad  Doctrinam  Bonneti,  Turid,  1770.^2.  I.  A» 
Klotzii  Historia  Nummorum  Obsidionalium,  AUetUmrgi,  1765. 
— 3.  I.  G.  Heineccii  de  Usu  et  Prttstantia  Vetenim  Numis- 
matum  in  Jurisprudentia  Commentarius,  1774.  — 4.  Super 
Odyssea  Homerica  scripsit  Seybold,  Hake,  1769,  l2mo. 

Jacotii  Vandoperani  de  Philosophorum  Doctrina  Libelius  ex  Cice- 
rone, Oxonii,  1769. — 2,  'OBoivopovvroQ  McXenypzra,  sive  Iter 
Surriense  et  Sussexiense;  praemittitur  de  Linguae  Graecae 
Institutionibus  quibusdam,  Epistola  Critica,  1751. — 3.  Adr. 
Relandi  Poemata,  quae  hactenus  reperiri  potuerunt,  curante 
Abr.  Perrenot,  Traf.  ad  Rh.  1748.  "  Tke  vene$  of  Reland 
are  exquisite,**  870. 

Jttbb  (6.)  Studium  Linguae  Hebr.  Juventuti  Academicae  commen- 
datum,  Oratio  Oxonii  habita  1780;  1781. —  2.  De  Graecae 
Ling.  Studio,  Praeiectio  habita  Oxonii  1782,  ab  J.  Randolph. 
— 3.  An  Explanation  of  the  Modes,  or  Tones  of  the  Ancient 
Grecian  Music,  by  Sir  F.  H.  E.  Styles,  1761.--4.  T.  Hunt, 
De  Usu  Dialectorum  Orientalium,  ac  pnecipue  Arabicae  in 
Hebr.  Codice  interpretando,  Oratio  habita  Oxonii  1748. — 
5.  Concio  ad  Clerum  habita  k  Wynne  Bateman,  Canta^ 
brigiae,  1745.  *'  Bateman  is  said  to  have  commanded  his  boys 
to  buy  this  Concio,  lest  he  should  lose  money  by  prmting  it ; 
and  I  was  told  by  one  of  his  Scholars,  that  he  taught  it  as  'k 


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.'l;io.^,iaHn||in,;jfcntii|.  .MIM^atL  ^.OtiiiirtHiiiiii  l#g|>|ll<. 

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petita,  Disputatio,  VUember^iB,  17e6.~7.  Justi 
Chrysandri  HypoBwema  historico-pfailologicam,  de  Piiao 
Scripto  Arabico,  quod  in  Germania  Typis  Ezcusnm  etH, 
Paali  Epistola  ad  Galatas,  UiUa,  1748,  4to. 

KloUii  (C.)  Funus  Petri  Burmanoi,  AiteiUmrgi^  1702. — 2.  Cooipee- 
tas  Griticarum  Obsenrationum,  auctore  Bargeas. — 8.  Stanislii 
Velasti  Dissertatio  de  Literarum  Gneo.  Pronaaciatione.— 
4.  Stratonb  Epigrammata,  edidit  Klotziua,  1764. — 6.  Gmmeri 
Tractatio  de  Fundamento  Potestatis  Legislatoris  DiTias 
genubo,  Capenh.  1766.— 6.  Aug.  Einesti  Theses  TheologicB 
Dogmaticte,  Sto. 

Ivusteri  (Lud.)  Historia  Gritica  Homeri,  qua  de  Scriptis  ejus  tarn  de- 
perditis  quam  exstantibus  agitur,  nee  non  de  Rhapsodis,  Cri- 
ticiiy  omnibusque  qui  in  illustrando  Homero  operam  posuenvt, 
Prmieof.  1696.— 2.  Grenn  de  Paribus  Librariis  Dissertatio 


PHILOLOGICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN.  OM 

Ej^toUca,  Lugd.  Bat.  1705.— 3.  Ferrariide  Pantomimis  et 
Mimis  Dissertatio :  cum  duabas  Epistolis,  uoa  J.  Faccio- 
latiy  altera  J.  Phil.  Slevo^ii ;  et  J.  Fabricii  ad  non  neminis 
Dubia  de  Orthographia  Latina  Responsionibas,  WolffenbHt- 
ieU,  1714.— 4.  Ferrarii  Dissertatt.  duie»  altera  de  Balneis^ 
de  Gladiatoribus  alter,  nuoc  primum  in  lucem  editie  ab  J. 
Fabricio,  UelmstadU,  1720. — D.  F.  Jani  de  Doctoribus  Um- 
braticisy  eorumque  variis  Incommodis  in  'Rep.  litteraria  Com- 
mentarius:  accedit  ejusd.  Dissertatio  Lipsiensis  de  nimio 
Latinitatis  Studio,  Accessionibus  aucta,  Vitemberffm,  1720. 
— 6.  D.  G.  Morhofii  de  Legendis,  Imitandis,  et  Excerpen- 
dis  Auctoribus,  Libeilus  postumus^  quem  in  Supplementum 
Poiyhistoris  Morhofiani»  ex  accurate  quodam  MS.  Luci  nunc 
primum  tradit  J.  P.  Kohlius,  Hamhurgi^  1631,  8vo. 

Lachmann  (F.)  de  Fontibus  Historiarum  T.  Livii,  GotU  1822. — 2. 
Wernsdorfii  (G.G.)Quie8tiones  Criticae  in  Ciceronis  Orationes 
pro  Ligario,  etc.  Numbergi,  1823.— 3.  Goering  Disputatio  de 
Phiiosophia  Socratica,  1816. —  4.  Lange  (A.  G.)  Vindiciae 
Tragcediee  Romanse,  Lips.  1822. — 5.  Bentleri  Animadverss. 
Criticae  in  Homerum  et  Virgilium,  Jems,  4to. 

Lipsii  Roma  iliustrata. —  2.  Fabricii  Veteris  Romae  cum  Nova 
ColiatiOy  ex  Tbysii  Recensione.  —  3.  Lipsii  Tractatus  pecu- 
liares,  viz.  De  Veteri  Latinorum  Scripture,  de  Re  Pecuniaria, 
de  Nominibus  Romauorum,  de  Ritu  Conviviorum,  de  Censura 
et  Censu,  etc.,  1692, 12mo. 

Mead  (Dr.)  de  Imperio  Solis  ac  Lunse  in  Corpora  humana;  et 
Morbis  inde  oriundis.  Editio  secunda,  auctior,  et  emendatior, 
1746. — 2.  Costards,  Dissertationes  II.  quarum  prima  expli- 
catur  Ezek.  xiii.  18,  altera  vero  2  Reg.  x.  22,  Oxonii^ 
1752. — 3.  II  prime  Canto  deli'  Iliade  d'Omero,  tradotto  in 
Yersi  Italiani,  1736.  —  4.  Epistolae,  altera  peregrinantis, 
altera  rusticantis,  Oxonii,  1748. — Epistola  ad  E.  Bentham  ab 
J.  Burton,  1750. — 6.  Guidonis  Ferrarii  de  Rebus  Gestis 
Eugenii  Principis  a  Sabaudia  in  Bello  Pannonico,  libri  tres: 
accessit  huic  novas  Edit.  Praefatio  C.  V.  Vonck,  Hag€e  in 
Baiavis,  1749.  —  7.  Castruccii  Bonamici  Gommentarius  de 


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,  y.  ;;> iol» lA  B.  Birtliiw,  Wm^-^  Cwjwllliijfciliiil^ : 

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IBlfMlMittohi  Fwiiiiilartnin  i«  Tf'hmllhm^'4ff^Hl^fff, 
':        anawiiw  b^  BL  Vw  ».  Biyiyk  rf  W^Cyll^|i|i^ 

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Amm*  BJF  iwfaftwf  til  mmi  if  Kiif  ainf "     ii  Mwafciitral 

'    >  i«i  Aft  Mdlidti  W«tar,  — ig'gbwljii>wy^»yJft<»ftJola-. 

Mooff%  (Dr.  J.)  Ewf  m  Am  EmI  of  IVtSidy,  inniiltntte  Aiii- 
tode,  read  to  a  literary  Society  in  Ohngvyify  at  tteir  waeUy 

Meetings  within  the  College,  Ghugmo^  1763,  wiik  wkidk  u 
bound  up  Addison's  Cato,  without  the  Love-sceBea,  with  t 
Latin  Translation,  1764 
Moor's  Essay  on  the  Greek  Prepositions,  1766. — ^2.  Wagner  de 
Alcestide  Euripidea,  Lipiue,  1797.  —  4.  Aristotelia  Pepli 
Fragmentum,  sive  Epitaphia  in  Ueroas  Honierico8»  Or. 
edidit  T.  Burgess,  Duneimue,  1798.— 4.  Captain  Browne's 
Hermes  Unmasked,  Letters  Three  and  Four,  contaiiiing  the 
Mysteries  of  Metaphysics,  with  an  Answer  to  De  Brosse's 
System  of  Imitative  Sound,  1796.-^5.  Wakefield  (Gilk) 
Noctes  Carcerarite,  unpubUshed.  **  The  laU  gifi  oftkt  flmei 
belaoed  and  much  respected  author  J^  8yo. 
.^Clark's  (John)  Answer  to  Mr.  Shaw's  Enquiry  into  the 
Authenticity  of  the  Poems  ascribed  to  Ossian,  Edrnkmrgk^ 
1781..2.  Shaw's  Reply  to  Clark,  1782.— 8.  An  <'  odMrwUe" 


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PHILOLOGICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN.  636 

Eany  on  the  Study  of  AntiquitieB,  by  the  "  emineiUfy  learned^ 
Bishop  Burgess^  Oxford,  1782,  8vo. 

liber  de  Rebus  per  Epistolam  quassitis ;  cui  accedit  Cam- 
pani  Qusestio  Virgiliana,  1567. — 2.  Acontii  liber  de  Me- 
thodoy  1582. — 3.  Yerderii  Peripetasis  Epigrammatum  vario- 
rum ;  Ejusdem  Bombycum  Jjiietamorphosis,  Eclogce,  et  alia Poe- 
inata,  Paris,  1581 

Pegge  on  the  Demoniacs,  1709. — 2.  A  Modest  Enquiry  in  Defence 
of  the  Catholics,  in  Answer  to  Middleton,  Chapman,  War- 
burton,  &c.  by  S.  B.  1749.— 3.  Bishop  Lloyd's  Letter  to  Dr. 
Bentley  on  the  Age  of  Pythagoras,  '<  very  scarce  indeed," 
8vo. 

Remarks  on  the  Talents  of  Lord  Byron,  and  the  Tendencies  of  Don 
Juan,  1819.-2.  A  Review  of  Johnson's '  Criticism  on  the  Style 
of  Milton's  English  Prose,'  with  Strictures  on  the  Introduction 
of  Latin  Idioms  into  the  English  Language,  by  T.  Holt  White, 
Esq.,  1818. — 3.  Observations  on  the  Study  of  the  Civil  Law, 
by  David  Irving,  LL.D.,  Edinb,  1820. — 4.  Annotations  on 
Plays  of  Shakespeare  (Johnson  and  Steevens's  Edition,)  by 
John  Croft,  Ycfk,  1810.— 5.  Critical  Observations  on  the 
Sixth  Book  of  the  iEneid,  ascribed  to  Gibbon,  London,  origin 
nalfy  printed  1770,  reprinted  1794,  8vo. 

Roman  Senate. — ^1.  Observations  on  the  Answer  to  Vertot  concerning 
the  Senate  of  Ancient  Rome,  1719. — 2.  Dissertation  on  the 
Constitution  of  the  Roman  Senate,  1743.-- -3.  Treatise  on 
the  Roman  Senate,  by  Dr.  Middleton,  1747. — 4.  Essay  on 
the  Roman  Senate,  by  Chapman,  1750.  "  On  all  the  fore- 
going  Works  observations  were  published  by  Mr.  Hook,"  1758. 
—Letters  between  Lord  Harvey  and  Dr.  Middleton  concern- 
ing the  Roman  Senate,  by  Thomas  Knowles,  1778 

Schefferi  Suecia  literata,  ab  Joanne  Mollero,  Uamb,  1698. — 2.  San- 
nazarii  Opera  omnia,  Franco/.  1709. — 3.  Dekeni  Observa- 
tiones  Poeticae,  Exemplis  illustratse;  cum  Morhofii  Praefa- 
tione,  KiUmi,  1691, 12mo. 

Schneideri  Periculum  Criticum  in  Anthologiam  Const  Cephalie.  Ac- 
cedunt  Emendationes  in  Aristotelem  et  Antigonum  Carys- 


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Vititt  M  Viftetibwi  IMiMilMi^M  Pwi^tdia r^Htflit  Sdto* 
'     .teiBhfltoticasBxiwpia;.   Amtmtlt fmmrnim^Wmlbmtkm 0<|H 

^'  i  fiiff  Untfr  Ktik  ifturiirfiid  rili  fMi  fiHI"^  '  ' 
Sermo  de  Sancto  Nemine  per  Pauperem  HeDiieam,  ex  Saeria  lib- 
rise  oliectus :  cum  prseseryatiTO  Regimine  ab  Epidemiay  ipae 
eundem  descriptum.  Figura  S.  Neminis  quia  Nemo  ia  ea  de- 
pictus.  Nullus  exauebat. — 2.  Antimacht  Colophonii  Reliqaue, 
nunc  primum  conquirere  ei  ezplicare  instituit  Car.  AdoL 
Gotti.  Schellenberg.  Accessit  Epistola  Frid.  Aug.  Wolfii, 
Hake,  1786. — 3.  Specimen  Theologiae  Comparativae,  exhibens 
Cleantbis  Hymnum  in  Jobem,  cum  Discipiina  ChrisliaBa  Com- 
paratum;  Introductione,  Vereione  veraacula,  Locis  Paralleli% 
et  Adnotatione,  illustratum  ab  J.  F.  H.  Schwabe,  JSbm^ 
1819, 12mo. 
Siebdrat  de  Licentia  Poetica  merito  suspecta,  1804. — 2.  SiiaonideSy 
sen  de  Theologia  Poetarum  Commentatio  a  Schmid,  et  Wall. 
Lips.  1767. — 3.  Tycbsen  Opuscula  quatuor  Antiquitates  Oiiea- 
tales  illustrantia,  Rastochii,  1794,  4to. 
Spohn  (F.  A.  G.)  Lectiones  Theocrite»,  Lip$.  1822.— Kooh  (C.) 


PHILOLOGICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN.  637 

ObservatU  in  Loca  qufedam  Homeri  e  Tacito  illustranda, 
Marb.  1822. — Goering  Comment,  de  Philosophise  Gramma- 
tices  Usu  Gymnasiis  commendando,  Lnb.  1819-21,  4to. 

Stephani  (H.)  de  Vita  et  Metris  Horatianis,  Item  H.  Stephani  de 
sua  Horatii  Editione  Diatribae,  car,  tit, — 2,  Jos.  Scaliger 
de  Re  Numaria  Antiquorum  Dissertation  Liber  posthumus, 
Piantin.1616, — 3.  Huetii  Liber  de  Origine  Fabulanim  Roma- 
nensium,  Latin^  reddidit  Gul.  Pyrrho,  Hagie  ComUu^  1682. — 
4.  Laurenbergii  Passicompse  Nova,  i.  e.  accurata  et  curiosa 
Pulchritudinis  Delineatio,  Lips,  1634, 12mo. 

Sydenham's  Synopsis  of  Plato's  Works,  1759.— <'  With  hu  Auto- 
graph.^*— 2.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds'  Discourse,  1774. — 3.  Dr. 
White's  **  excellent*'  Oratio  de  Utiiitate  Linguae  Arabics, 
1775.— 4.  Index  Nummorum  Imp.  Aug.  et  Caes.  1773,  (**  the 
gift  of  the  learned  writer  Dr.  Combe,")  4to. 

Yalpy's  Specimen  of  an  English  Gradus;  an  Arrangement  of  En- 
glish Phrases;  and  an  English  Opus  Epithetorum. — 2.  Pro- 
spectus of  his  new  edition  of  Stephens'  Greek  Thesaurus. — 3. 
E.  H.  Barker's  Aristarchus  Anti-Blomfieldianus,  1820.^-4. 
Elements  of  Short  Hand,  1787 

Vossii  (Henr.)  Curarum  ^schylearum  Specimeu,  Heidelb.  1812.— 
2,  Supplementi  ad  Barnabae  Brissonii  Opus  de  Verborum, 
quae  ad  Jus  Civile  pertinent,  Significatione  Specimen,  auctore 
Crumero,  KHub,  1813. — 3.  De  JBschyli  Danaidibus  Dissert. 
G.  Hermanni,  Lips.  1820. — 4.  Bayeri  Adnotationes  qusedam 
in  Theocriti  Idyllim  15,  Erlang. — 5.  Hermanni  ^e  R.  Bent- 
leio  ej usque  Editione  Terentii  Dissertatio,  Lips. — 6.  Euri- 
pidis  Fragmenta  duo  Phaethontis,  e  Cod.  Claromant  edidit 
Hermann,  Lips. — 1.,  Knos  (G.)  Disquisitio  de  Fide  Hero- 
doti  qua  perhibet  Phoenices  Africam  Nayibus  circumvectos 
esse,  Gott.  1805.— 8.  Voss  (H.)  Notae  in  Theocritum,  Hei- 
delb, 1813. — 9.  Observationes  Criticae  in  Statii  AchilL  et 
alios  passim  Scriptores,  auctore  Menke,  Gotting.  1814,  4to. 

Walkerii  de  Certaminibus  Ingenii  Dissertatio  Epistolica,  Wolfenbut- 
tela,  1720. — 2.  Hermelini  de  Origine  Livonorum  Disquisitio, 
r.  1717.— 3.  Gotten  Elogia  CI.  Virorum,  qui  Altenbergum 


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Mriif  fa  d<o  8#«tea0»  iKg||pBtn»  qttHMifvte  lliMiliiiiini 
timii  EI»too<llMddfttfi|  *k 
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ki|^  ITM^  pfkiift,  I>fc»fiol<l>il»  iiiiiMik»  %iiii Mililiiii 
'  IwtHi^  Piiloeopfck  VM,  1»1.-A  Jteili  Jiii  adiiitOHmi^ 
jMlt$k  lingiia  ikni  art  «k  OniiiiilliMfiiiiii  ;Illi(rfir:<awii|i>- 
'  fMdi,  e«dft  WaleUoi^  J^m.  jTUkNu^iinilitti  »lflob> 
gica  de  Arte  Critaca»  Seriptom  fatwHitei  Ji|ii^>liifc<l.*-"'g» 
De  quilnisdain  Doctoram  Cultonioiqiie  litteruui  flttokanHi 
OfficiiSy  nostra  in  primis  ^tate,  necessariis,  Zqsit.  176I9  4ta 
"  it  veyy  learned  volume.^* 

Weston  (Stepbani)  Hermesianax,  sive  Conjectune  in  Atb^ismiy 
Land,  1784 — 2.  Barton  (Phil.)  Firmitas  Prophelioi  Sennonis, 
Conoio,  Oxen.  1757.— 3.  Walters'  (John)  Dissertation  on  the 
Welsh  Language,  Camb.  1771.— 3.  Cumberiand's  (Richard) 
Letter  to  the  Bp.  of  Landaff,  1783,  8vo. 

Wise*s  Enquiries  concerning  the  first  Inhabitants^  Language,  Bdi- 
gion.  Learning  and  Letters  of  Europe,  Oxford,  1758. — % 
Petri  Bnrmanni  Epistola  ad  Capperonnerium  de  no^a  ejus 
Quinctiliani  Editione,  Leida,  1726. — 3.  An  AccoaDt  of  t 
Copper  Table  containing  Two  Inscriptions  in  the  Greek  aad 
Latin  Tongues,  discovered  in  the  year  1732,  near  Heiackaii 
the  Bay  of  Tarentum,  in  Magna  Graecia,  by  Carteret  Webb, 
Esq.  1760, 4to. 


688 


VOLUMES  OF  TRACTS, 


MIXED. 


Armaud's  (Jasper)  Alarm  to  all  Persons  touching  their  Health  and 
Lives,  1740. — 2.  An  Exposition  of  the  Uncertainty  of  Physic» 
by  B.  G.  Feijoo,  translated  from  the  Spanish,  seventh  edition, 
1751. — 3.  Some  Account  of  the  Tilbury  Water,  second  edi- 
tion,  with  additions,  1740 — 4.  John  Dean's  true  and  genuine 
Narrative  of  the  whole  Affair  relating  to  the  Ship  Sussex, 
1740. — 5.  Swift's  Letter  of  Advice  to  a  young  Poet,  second 
edition,  1721. — 6.  Frauds  and  Abuses  at  St.  Paul's,  in  a 
Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament,  1712. — 7.  A  Full  and 
Authentic  Narrative  of  the  intended  horrid  Conspiracy  and 
Invasion,  1715. — 8.  A  Familiar  Epistle  to  the  most  impudent 
Man  living,  (viz,  Dr.Wm.  Warburton,)  1749. — 9.  Killing  no 
Murder,  briefly  discoursed  in  three  Questions,  by  Col.  Titus 
aUas  Wm.  Allen,  1689.— 10.  The  Tale  of  the  Raven  and  the 
Blackbird,  by  the  Author  of  the  Blackbird's  Song,  1715. — 
11.  The  present  Constitution  aud  the  Protestant  Succession 
vindicated,  in  Answer  to  a  late  Book,  entitled  '  The  Heredi- 
tary Right  of  the  Crown  of  England  asserted,'  1714. — 12.  The 
French  King's  Promise  to  the  Pretender,  1712. — 13.  Bp. 
Spraf  s  Two  Letters,  written  in  1689,  to  the  Earl  of  Dorset, 
concerning  his  Sitting  in  the  Ecclesiastical  Commission  in  the 
Reign  of  James  II.,  1711.    8vo. 

An  Essay  on  Crimes  and  Punishments,  commonly  ascribed  to  the 
Marquis  of  Beccaria,  (which  is  a  feigned  name)  with  a  Com- 
meiki( attributed  to  Voltaire,)  1775 2.  The  Origin  of  Printing, 


MIXED  TRACTS. 

If  VFtG. — 3.  libeT  Singularia  6e  Bysso  Antiqno- 

8  Forslcr,  LL.D.  Lmd.  1776,  8to. 

•  (Sb  T.)  Uim  Birial,  fourth  edition,  1731!.-- 2.  The  GardeK 

atCyvu,hftk.T.  Browne,  1730.-3.  The  Duke  De  Bella- 

■l^tLflttaStoHlrechaldeConlades.  found  amoDg  the  pBpcn 

«f  H.  da  CtatodM,  after  the  Battle  of  Mindeo,  1759. — 4.  A 

« 1901  Pbnting and  Managing  Hops,  1733. — a.  A  S«- 

[■artto  Music— 6.  Four  Numbers,  from  the  Weekly 

M,   or  Ocntlemen    and   Ladies'   Polite   Companioa, 

"AmemgtiMm.  at  ji^m  17 Mrf  M,  «»  amm irtvwMv  Jfc> 

Mofrs^lfantefay.  Bp.  ^Chgrn:  wUkmfmA  Big  1  iiii^  ^ 

„  .    MitJUnU^  «RUafc«Mn«  *«v     HI  I  IF  1  11  .»-<*t<»w». 

,.  jt^ntti^ud  Jimt  of  Ut  Bm,  Br,  OtKifft  Btittflfi,-^f0tKit^ 

iHlfmmf*  (Dr.)  Vtmj  «  a^FoUyrfJtnufrii^ilTW     .>.,H—*i 

M  As  OfMfc  Y«M  <tf  Milt>«^%  JDr,  Ck.B|m>»««r4.  Ite 

Vaomamjjal.  I«n,  •  piwtiml  Hfp^.  Iiy  Ik,AmitKmt^ 

,  '',JIMj;rtltilirf»MiHWi^''    ITtt.ljN^  .      -t:r     .c^- 

<MM*f  (C^)  I'Btty  to  y.  ».  HallMd.  B^  wjlfc  ff|lilll*»  —  tk 

„  .  PiAoe  to  tU  C«4e  of  OmIoo  ]Li«%  177«;r*«t^  I«Mr 
to  John  Doimiiiic,  Em}.  by  Hone,  1778.— «.  Bm^&ft  Uh 
aertatioD  on  the  Atigek  who  kept  aot  their  lirat  Eatats,  1778. 
—4.  A  "  witty"  Critical  Review  of  Macpheiacm'a  HoKcr, 
written  hy  G.  Steerens  (the  Editor  of  Shakeapeara,)  BlaieK 
1778.  8vo. 

Crowe  (G.)  Oratio  ex  Instituto  Hon.  Dom.  Nalhaoielia  D.  Cnw, 
habita  in  Theatro,  Oxon.  17SB.  — 2.  Leweadoa  Hill,  "  a 
cAoraitii^  Pom,"  hy  Crowe,  Oe^on^  1788.-3.  Enthnriaw, 
a  Poem,  by  Mr.  Jerningham,  1789.~-4.  Unes  <»  a  bla 
ResigDatioD  at  the  Royal  Academy,  1780. — S.  Two  Beporia 
from  the  Committee  of  the  Honourable  Hooae  of  Aaae«Uf 
at  Jamaica,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Slave  Trade. — 6.  Inportaat 
Facta  and  Opinions  relative  to  the  King,  from  tbo  Royal 
Pfajrsicians'  Examinations. — 7.  A  Serious  Addiflaa  to  tka 
Queen,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Public  at  lai^e,  reUtire  to  Ui 


M IXBD  TRACTS.  641 

Majesty's  unhappy  Sitoation,  by  the  Rev.  Theod.  Jackson, 
1788,  4to. 

Courtney's  English  Lyrics,  Linerpool,  1707."— 2.  Imitation  Poems, 
by  Miss  Ann  Sawyer,  1801. — 3.  Inez,  a  Tragedy,  1796.— 4. 
Poems  by  Mrs.  Pickering. — 5.  Poetical  Works  of  Jdfan  Mor- 
Sny^'Sonoflh  Parr's predece99or  at  Uatt(m.*''"e.  A  Para- 
phrase of  the  Poetical  Beauties  and  Spirit  exhibited  in  a  Let- 
ter from  the  Right  Hon.  Edmund  Burke  to  a  Noble  Lord, 
1796. — 7.  The  Progress  of  Satire,  by  Courtney,  1798. — 8. 
Le  Solitaire  Fran9ais  sur  Les  Bords  de  la  Tamise,  London, 
1798.— 9.  The  Poet's  Fate,  a  Political  Dialogue,  by  George 
Dyer,  1797. — 10.  The  Campaign,  by  Conrtney,  1800,  8vo. 

Edwards's  (Dr.)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Kipling's  Preface  to  Beza. — 2. 
A  Criticism  on  Gray's  Elegy  written  in  a  Country  Church- 
Yard,  by  Professor  Young. — 3.  The  Argument  of  the  Di- 
vine Legation  fairly  stated  by  an  Impartial  Hand,  1751. — 4. 
Des  Prisons  de  Philadelphe,  par  un  Europ6en,  1736 

Gay's  Select  Fables  **  pretty  weW  Translated  into  Latin  Verse,  "  / 
think  by  Inglestone"  1772. — 2.  An  Historical  Panegyric  on 
Michel  de  L'Hospital,  Chancellor  of  France,  1771. — 3.  A 
**JnU  and  able**  Answer  to  Mr.  Soame  Jennings*  Late  View 
of  the  Internal  Evidence  of  the  Christian  Religion,  by  Ben 
Mordecai,  ("  id  est  Mr,  Taylor  of  Portsmouth")  1777—4.  Re- 
marks upon  Dr.  Price's  Appeal  to  the  Public  on  the  Subject 
of  the  National  Debt,  (''  1  believe  by  Mr.  Brand  of  Norfolk") 
1772, 8vo. 

"  Very  sensible,  tolerably  candid,  quite  unsatisfiictory."  S.  P. 

GUpin's  life  of  Bp.  Latimer.— 2.  W.  Tiffin's  New  Help  and  Im- 
provement of  the  Art  of  Swift  Writing.— 3.  On  the  Employ- 
ment of  Time,  in  Three  Essays,  tkird  edition,  1764. — 4. 
Dr.  J.  Leland's  Reflections  on  the  late  Lord  Bolingbroke's 
Letters  on  the  Study*  and  Use  of  History,  second  edition, 
1753 

Ckxidard's  (Dr.)  Latin  Alcaics  on  the  Death  of  Joseph  Warton,  1800. 
— 2.  B.  H.  Drury's  Latin  Prize  Poem,  with  his  Epigrams, 
'*  very  good;*  1804.— 3.  Tomline's  Greek  Ode.— 4.  The  Com- 

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Saf«€rilisi,  pmT.lVM.;.*9l  BiAopgdiifart  H  —Ijit  of 

ladBH  add9«Mtt  to  tfw^Am^oipAlle^  of 

fMbto  of  lie  Kstbid' Sdlt,  tlttt^^  A  fitliBi  totfimM- 
^palrto^-^O.  A  FnupdHy  ttnd  CamfSOlmm  J^Mnm  to  tfie 
JP0O|d«  <if  Gretl  Biiiftui  %  PJbwdh»)a^i^1Cte  JIUImbm^ 
Hl^  XL,  May  i»»  lTtt6>^M. '  The  BerJ  W.  Agpiii's  8«ru 
Mdtl^  {NreadMi  beforotiie  ,0idtenify  HT^ifM,  iH^  ITaH^ 

HoUuidrs  (Uid)  SttggittliQW  oBlbe  e«Mi»  MOft.  .^fCXibdl  to  Hr. 

•ii'HypOMNityrittal  DMogMi  In  VMb,  l^by?  WAer iMdor,) 
taoa^'-Hl^  IMesibriftd  Sbdelf  of  1^^ 

ttoogeveea'e  Proj^fMds  for  grttirirfi^  tjii  PidioiUtttoiikAMihgiu^^ 
Llogute  OnBcae.-— 2.  Dr.  H.  YaughanV  HarvBlaii  Oratioii, 
1800. — 3.  Greek  Ode  to  the  Empress  CatheriDe,  in  Strophes, 
Antistrophes,  and  Epodes.— 4.  Joseph!  Justiniani  Oratio  de 
D.  Petri  Cathedrae  Veritate,  Ramce,  1773.— 5.  T.  A.  Mel- 
chioris  Dissertatto  de  Argumentis,  quibus  Existentia  Dei  i 
posteriori  probatur,  Lugd.  Bat  1756. — 6.  Norbury's  Greek 
Version  of  Gray's  Elegy,  1793. — 7.  Dr.  Johnstone's  (of  Wof" 
cester)  Tentamen  Medicum  Inauguraie,  Edinlmrgh,  1750.— 
8.  Akenside,  Dissertatio  M edica  Inangaralis  de  Ortn  et  In- 
cremento  Foetus  Humani,  Liigd,  Bat,  1744. — a  Bourne's 
Harveian  Oration,  Oxford,  1797, 4to, 

Jortin  (J.)  LususPoetici,  1748.— 2.  De  Syriacarum  Novi  Fcederis  Ver- 
sionum  Indole  atque  Usu  Dissertatio,  a  Ridley,  Episc.  Glou- 
cester. London,  1761.— 3.  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Mead  on  some 
Antiquities  in  Berkshire,  by  F.  Wise,  B.D.,  Oxfwd,  1738.— 
4.  Bishop  Watson's  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  Llandaff,  1791, 


MIXED  TRACTS.  643 

Kniglit's  (P.)  Landscape,  a  Didactic  Poem,  in  Three  Books,  ad- 
dressed to  Uvedale  Price,  Esq.,  1704.— 2.  The  Rev.  Arch- 
deacon Wrangham's  Restoration  of  the  Jews,  a  Poem,  Cam- 
bridge, 1706.— 3.  Ver-vert,  or  the  Parrot  of  Nevers,  a  Poem, 
in  Four  Cantos,  freely  translated  from  the  French  of  J.  B. 
Gresset,  Oxford,  1708. — 4.  The  Rev.  G.  Richards's  Songs  of 
the  Aboriginal  Bards  of  Britain,  Oxford.  1702  (*'  very  good^') 
5.  W.  R.  Spencer's  Year  of  Sorrow,  written  in  the  Spring  of 
1B03, 1804. — 6.  Mosseus,  the  Loves  of  Hero  and  Leander, 
1707. — 7.  The  Rev.  T.  D.  Fosbrooke's  Economy  of  Monas- 
tic Life  as  it  existed  in  England,  a  Poem. — 8.  The  Rev.  T. 
Maurice's  Elegiac  and  Historical  Poem  sacred  to  the  Me- 
mory and  Virtues  of  the  Hon.  Sir  W.  Jones,  1705  "  very 
good" — 0.  Llangollen  Vale,  with  other  Poems,  by  Anna  Se- 
ward, 1706. — 10.  Peace,  Ignominy,  and  Destruction,  a  Poem, 
inscribed  to  the  Right  Hon.  C.  J.  Fox,  Second  edition,  1707. 
11.  St.  Ann's  Hill,  a  Poem,  IBOO.— 12.  Poems  from  the 
Arabic  and  Persian,  with  Notes,  by  the  Author  of  Gebir, 
Warwick,  1800.  ("  by  my  very  ingenious  neighbour,  Walter 
Landor.")  4to. 

Lawson's  (Marmaduke)  Latin  Prize  Ode,  and  J.  Bailey's  Prize 
Epigrams.— 2.  The  Rev.  T.  Maurice's  Elegy  on  the  late 
Right  Honourable  William  Pitt.— 3.  Dr.  G.  H.  Law's  Ser- 
mon preached  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Chester  Infirmary,  at 
the  Cathedral  Church  of  that  City,  on  Sunday,  Oct.  15, 1815. 
— 4,  Dr.  Blomfield's  Sermon  entitled,  *  The  peculiar  Claims 
which  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge  has 
upon  the  Liberality  of  Churchmen.' — 5.  The  Rev.  Th.  Cor- 
moul's  Refutation  of  the  Limitations  of  Present  Philosophy 
laid  down  in  the  Edinburgh  Review. — 6.  E.  H.  Barkeri  Epis- 
tola  ad  G.  H.  Schaeferum  de  quibusdam  Hesychii  et  Ety- 
mologici  Glossis. — 7.  Mr.  Collier's  Dissuasive  from  the  Play- 
house, in  a  Letter  to  a  Person  of  Quality,  occasioned  by  the 
late  Calamity  of  the  Tempest,  1703.— 8.  A  Greek  Prize  Ode 
and  Prize  Epigrams,  by  J.  Bailey,  8vo. 

Moore's  (Anacreon)  Lines  on  the  Death  of  Richard  Brinsley  Shen- 

2t2 


Ml  MTXBDTBACTBS 

->^  by  Boger  Lnng  tud  Dr.  John  Tayl<« ;  to  wUdi  sm  added 
Dr;  Taylor'fl  Lttliil  Speech  at  St  Mwiy%  aod  aevand  of  tk 
Letters  and  JinrenUe'  Poena.  To  die  wM^  aM  prefixed 
^«  taleretftny"  Memoini,  iai9.^-4l.  lindky  Mimmy  ataariaed 
%y  an  OzoDiaH,  IBM.  (''A  eery  leweafc  toat  ai^  JBkglkk 
:  (hmNRar.'^)--r4»  Sfac  Letters  on  Siagnig^ 
^on«  by  the  Ror.  Mr.  Saiyth*  ^'fithmrtg  FMmoif  Nem  Col- 

.!  h^i  omiMhm  €kakm  qf  iVbnsM,'^  18I7;«H^«  Bjaseitatie 
Madica  Inaiigwalis  de  H«Bi6rrbag]is»  ab  JkMpaa  Taykfi 

./        JEUUfik.  IIBT  {»  Jh.  njfbr  Ihed  J^ 

mud  iooi  amefc  wffkakdedwith  Dr.  J^mrr."}-^  Tito  «*«ery 
ssM6l!s"  Letters  to  Dr.  Jones»  on  the  CkM^Kii^^ 
Medicsnale  D'Husioii,  by  Jaaies  Moored  **i9Mi^iikikeeeh' 
imfatf  fliir  Jdh  jfosre,'*  1801^-^7.  A  Latter  *^a>fMWi#giif«itt 
^^  1  yleasaaliy'  to  Lord  Chesterfielit  by  Dr.  DaafciB,  together 
srith  aa  Edogae  tailed  *  Lawson's  Obseqniee*,  1900i— a.  Da- 
.;   tUBAtelaymdieEBundpatioaof JaaiailM^Stp^ 

%  <  ^r  a  A*'muiihr  Lattor  to  the  Sen  Daml  WaieoBWC^  R«p>r 
to  his  Defence  of  the  €hnrch  Miasionary  Soda^  nilhi  "Vm- 
dication  of  Mr.  Thomas,  Archdeacon  of  Bath,  1818. — 10. 
Hints  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Rowington  and  Baddesley,  by  Mr. 
Hall,  **  the  worthy  Curate  of  the  farmer  plaee^'*  1819,  8vo. 

Maurice's  (Thomas)  Fall  of  the  Mogul,  a  Tragedy,  1806.-^2. 
Verses  on  our  Country,  addressed  to  the  Prince  Regent, 
"  not  published;'  1812.--3.  The  Lotos  of  Egypt,  a  Poem,  by 
Maurice. — 4.  Thomas  Walker's  Review  of  Political  Eyeots 
at  Manchester,  1704. — 5.  Facts  on  the  Banking  Connectioo 
between  Thellusson,  Brothers,  &  Co.  and  T.  and  R.  Walker, 
8vo. 

Option,  (The)  or  an  Enquiry  into  the  Grounds  of  the  Claim  made 
by  the  Archbishop  on  all  Consecrated  or  Translated  Bishops, 
of  the  Disposal  of  any  Preferment  belonging  to  their  respec- 
tire  Sees,  that  he  shall  make  Choice  of. — **  This  copy  was 
given  to  me  by  the  Dean  of  Yorh,  Dr.  Founiayne^  1775." 
''  ne  Option,  a  most  scarce  Booh,  written,  but  noipuMiJwi, 


MIXED  TRACTS.  d46 

by  Bishop  Sherlock,  when  he  wa»  first  consecrated.  The  dupute^ 
as  I  heard  from  the  Dean  of  York,  was  compromised  on  the 
condition,  that  the  Archbishop  should  give  the  Option  to  a  Clerk 
nominated  by  Bishop  Sherlock." '--2,  G.  Warburtoni,  A.M.  in 
C.  Velleii  Paterculi  Historias,  Emendationes,  ad  amplissi- 
mum  Virum,  Theologorum  literatissimum,  Criticorum  scien- 
ttssimum,  F.  £.  C. — «  A  MS.  copy  of  Warburtcn*s  Emendo' 
tions  upon  VelL  Paterc.  They  were  not  republished  by  Bp, 
Hurd,  and  are  very  scarce  indeed.  With  eloquence  so  vigorous, 
knowledge  so  various,  and  genius  so  splendid,  Warburton  might 
justly  have  laughed  at  the  censures  of  his  contemporaries,  upon 
his  want  of  skill  in  verbal  criticism,  and  his  want  of  practice  in 
Latin  composition." — 3.  A  **  scarce  and  learned*  Dissertation 
of  Mr.  Costard  upon  Meteoric  Stones,  as  recorded  by  the 
Writers  of  Antiquity. — "  This  MS.  is  from  a  printed  Book 
written  by  Mr.  Costard.  The  person  who  transcribed  it  for 
me,  unfortunately  disregarded  the  title-page,  date,  ^c.  Ifny 
memory  does  not  deceive  me,  I  received  the  Book  from  my  wor^ 
thy  and  learned  friend,  the  late  Mr.  Barclay,  of  Swaffham^  m 
Norfolk." ^^.  The  "  celebrated"  Trial  of  Andrew  Robinson 
Bowes,  Esq.  and  others,  for  a  Conspiracy,  1787.— 5.  *^  The 
more  celebrated  and  far  more  important"  Trial  of  Dean  Shipley 
for  a  Libel,  1784 

Philalethes'  Attempt  to  obviate  the  Objections  against  the  Phi- 
losophical Doctrines  of  Necessity,  occasioned  by  a  Reply 
to  Toplady,  1776. — 2.  Remarks  on  Johnson*s  Life  of  Milton, 
by  Stockdale,  1780. — 3.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  and 
Genuine  Laws  of  Poetry,  by  Pcrcival  Stockdale,  1778 

Priesdey's  Introductory  Lectures  on  Electricity,  1769. — 2.  An 
Analysis  of  the  Roman  Civil  Law  compared  with  the  Eng- 
lish, by  Professor  Hallifax,  1775;  and  the  First  Edition  of 
an  Essay  upon  the  Harmony  of  Language,  by  **  the  learned^' 
Mr.  Mitford,  1774,  8vo. 

Stanfield's  Observations  on  a  Guinea  Voyage,  1788. — 2.  Letter  con- 
cerning the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,  by  Dean  Nicholls» 
1788. — 3.  Account  of  the  Slave  Trade,  by  Alexander  Fal- 


<!nkid|>.--4.  iUragta,>n^il^4f'S>4n>i%ll477<w—  . 
>       «,  Pihyt  A*i<»  »  Yc»m«lii^i—t'l Wil  I  «i.  A  Ut- 

•"'<     'M'*M'lM«riior'tf  iii«i(ik'<b«it«)ln|]iiA«i-.BdhB 
"  "  'SnuMilalt,  <tu "«m»^»«M»iti  l«i>M»liiliii« 

Trial  of  Colonel  Despaid,  1803,— !t.  Good  Advice  for  Husbandmen 
in  Harvest,  by  Dr.  Beddoes. — 3.  Herbert  Croft's  Love  and 
Madness,  1800. — 4.  £s«ays,  "  very  tauible,"  on  Public  Wor- 
W  ship.— 6.  The  Roman  Father,  by  Paul  Whitehead,  a  Tta- 
^^  gedy,  1777. — (i.  An  Answer  to  the  Exceptions  made  against 
B  the  Bishop  of  Oxford'a  Charge,  by  Dr.  Brett,  1713.— 7.  Two 
^V  Tracts  intended  to  convey  Correct  Notions  of  Itcgenenttiea 
^^  and  Conversion,  by  Mant,  "now  an  Irish  Bishop,"  181S, 
"^  ISmo. 

■VH^V^MMh* AMU  <b^Cliw)w  8uH|tim.)u.4.  CuM^  ImtA- 
'<"'  >>  4Mll»'-<V«taM.obf«mftMor  amfiti^VfiL*iSl'V#t»Gmk 

aoir  of  IlioilKui  WsUMdittoAer^giftMi^ftgrSr.SjB- 
Aoiia..'-^.  Trlbifte'to'&eMetaOtyitf'nr.RaAlKno,  "tkwtM 

and  good  Quaker  of  Liverpool,"  1909,— S.  Copy  of  a  Letter 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Nortan  Nichols,  LL.B. 
1809,  8vo. 

Voltaire's  Henriade,  translated,  with  Notes,  into  English  Rhyme, 
1717,  by  Mr.  Latin. — 2.  Boucher's  Supplement  to  Dr.  John- 
son's English  DicUonary,  with  a  Glossary  of  Obsolete  aoil 
ProTincial  Words,  Part  L,  1807.--"  Mr.  Brntcker  died,  nd 
the  rest  of  the  work  ten*  not  puBlithed."—a.  Hayter's  ObsNVfr- 
tions  upon  a  Review  of  the  Herculanensia  in  tbo  Quarterly 
Review,  in  a  Letter  to  Sir  William  Drummond,  with  a  Let- 
ter from  Sir  Wm.  D.,  1810, 4to. 

Warton'e  (Thomas)  Poems,  1777. — 2.  Irene,  a  Tragedy,  by  Dr. 
Johnson,  1754. — 3.  Tunatall's  Latin  Epistle  to  MiddleUHi,  on 
the  want  of  Authenticity  in  the  Epistles  of  Cicoro  to  Brutot; 
to  which  is  postfixed  Joannis  Chapmauni  Diswrtatio  Chrono- 


MIXBD  TRACTS.  647 

logica,  de  Mtate  CiceroDis  Librorum  de  Legibus,  Camb, 
1741,  8vo. 
Wright's  (John,  **  my  learned  and  highly  etteemed  pupU,'*)  Latin 
Poems,  1786. — 2.  A  Discourse  on  the  Attraction  of  Moun- 
tains, delivered  at  the  Royal  Society  in  1775,  by  Sir  J.  Prin- 
gle. — 3.  An  Oration  dedicated  to  General  Washington,  and 
written  by  Mr.  Gardner  of  St  Eatts, ''  a  natty,  uHnihlen,  Ame* 
rican  Patriot,**  in  1785.-— 4.  A  '*  very  temible**  Dissertation  on 
the  Religious  Knowledge  of  the  Ancient  Jews  and  Patriarchs, 
being  an  Enquiry  into  the  Evidences  of  their  Belief  and  Ex- 
pectation of  a  Future  State,  by  S.  Addington,  1757. — 5.  The 
Proceedings  of  the  King's  Special  Commission  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer  for  Surry,  in  1780,  with  the  **infamout**  Speech  of 
Lord  Loughborough  to  the  Grand  Jury. — 6.  An  Account  of 
a  Greek-English  Concordance  to  the  New  Testament,  on  a 
new  Plan ;  with  a  Specimen  of  the  Work  as  then  preparing 
in  the  Press,  by  S.  Addington,  4to. 


-"""■  '■•  ■'-■■■•"•  ■'!  •-'.pSi't'f^-'--'"'^'  •-»'-'■■■  '■ 

bfi«  .fjigi^.'  I.  '(  iJiWiis.U  til  h:t.j,'-A}  titti'mO  nil.  >e'i^*l]ii 

-to  J"i"-:'i^,iify  iJ^-«»'fatatt'illiJJ'Vtf  ■BliiM|l^iir  Oimh 

TJMimiii,  mi  SaBbKi/^'iiihMmiif^yaiMMfci  0--   ' 

»irtij»  (afatoJ)  Ramiki  ■pw  t<:hlk  Di*MlM  «r  fiw 
*bkii«  ii  «  bllKto^M.  y^  till  111  III,  riWli*H. 
GHrt.  17W_S.  J.  1Vih>^«  Trtr»ayni>mfe-a  Ifwli 

Tille's  Letter*  to  Dion,  occBsJoned  by  his  Book  called  '  Alci- 
phron,  or  tho  Minute  FhiloBopher,'  1782,  6to. 

Brown  de  Anini  Immortalitate,  " a chamtiitg Poem" Loitdm,  17M. 
—2.  A  LatinTransUtion  of  Pope's  Windsor  Grove,  by  Patter- 
800,1768.-2.  Solomon  de  Mundi  Vanitate,  liber secnadnSiCai 
TituluB  insctibitur  Voluplas,  Poema  HatthKi  Prior,  tatiae 
traductum;  cui  adjicHur  Alexandri  CooTiTium,  Drydeni  ia 
S.  CKciliam  Ode,  Lingua  eadem  donata  a  Georgio  Bally, 
Coll.  Regal.  Cant.  Alamo.,  Comfr.  1743,  "very  gi)od."~i. 
A  Poem  upon  Providence,  by  Ogleby,  1784, 4to. 

"  A  voiume  i»  which  are  eomtained  ten  TVocte,  tmdiome 
of  them  very  vclnabU"  mx. : 

Clarke's  (John,  "the  fearMti"^  Examinatiun  of  what  has  been  ad- 
ranced  relating  to  Moral  Obligation,  1730,  "oenf  food." — 2.  A 
"  matterlg,  md  I  think  vwineibU?'  Review  of  Dr.  Claike'f 


PHYSICAL  AND  MXTAPHT8ICAL.  049 

Argument,  by  Mr.  ChrettOB,  1729. — 3i  dafke**  Ezamiiiatioii 
of  Wollaston's  Notion  of  Good  and  Evil,  1726, ''  very  good.'* 
Thoughts  on  Happiness,  by  Irenseus  Krantzovius,  1738. 
**  A  very  icarce  and  acute  work  of  Bishop  Law,  bear' 
ing  thU  title,** '  Dr.  Clarke's  Notions  of  Space  Examined,  in 
Vindication  of  the  Translator  of  Archbishop  King's  Origin  of 
Evil.' — 6.  Answer  to  the  Remarks  on  the  Craftsman's  Vindi- 
cation, 1731,  **paUry*\-^l.  Plain  Reasons  for  Dissenting,  by 
a  Protestant,  1718,  "«%."— 8.  The  Order  of  the  Primitive 
Churches,  1719,  ** pretty  good" — ^9.  6. Hickes's  Episcopal, 
the  only  Apostolical,  Ordination,  1713,  *'  so^io**  8to. 

Colden's  Explication  of  the  First  Causes  of  Action  in  Matter,  and  of 
the  Cause  of  Gravitation,  New  York,  1745.— 2.  An  Enquiry 
into  the  Immateriality  of  Thinking  Substances,  Human  Li- 
berty, and  the  Original  of  Motion,  particularly  in  Answer  to 
a  late  Pamphlet  entitled,  *  A  Philosophical  Enquiry  into  the 
Physical  Spring  of  Human  Actions,  and  the  Immediate  Cause 
of  Thinking,'  by  William  Windle,  A.B.,  1738.— <'  7^  it  an 
acute  Book". — 3.  An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Success  of 
Tar  Water  in  curing  a  great  Number  and  Variety  of  Distem- 
pers, with  Remarks  and  Occasional  Papers  relative  to  the 
Subject ;  to  which  are  subjoined  Two  Letters  from  the  Au- 
thor of  Siris^  shewing  the  Medicinal  Properties  of  Tar  Water, 
and  the  best  Manner  of  making  it,  by  T.  Prior,  Esq.,  a  new 
editum,  complete,  1746. — 4.  The  Difficulties  and  Discourage- 
ments which  attend  the  Study  of  the  Scriptures  in  the  Way  of 
Private  Judgment,  represented  in  a  Letter  to  a  Young  Cler- 
gyman, by  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  England,  tenth  edi- 
tion, which  contains  also,  corrected  from  the  original,  a  Letter 
written  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  J.  Hales,  of  Eton,  to  Archbishop 
Laud,  upon  Occasion  of  his  Tract  concerning  Schism,  1736. — 
5.  The  Heads  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  in  Experimental  Phi- 
losophy, Cambridge^  1746,  8vo. 

Critico-Theologico-Metaphysica,  with  Remarks  on  the  Opiaions  of 
Dr.  Halley,  Dr.  Warburton,  Mr.  Martin,  Ac,  1747.— 2. 
An  Enquiry  into  the  Immateriidity  of  Thinking  Substances, 


".\.o  ..  vl!l8lfe--<a.-  A<Tg>»»rflh»fBlill>»Ilii»l»iiiiMfe<l"» *y  Mie- 
:  '  Wfrnfinm  ftWJB  JlfeMi  iiW  WiaiiH»ii|tiiiMi  yuc  i»  VM* 

v(i ,  ■  •  at  PoMuiufciiMai  j«i^  ■ite.'iww>^-"»«  i  ft  MifcJMwiiMia 

•>T;j!:-ii€ht>aii!4ftB<||hi>fl>tii<i«iyft-|j:«JM|i  i|iMMl4r*#&  J9*  Alk 
J.'!  >8dnlfttiniOMttwd*.«ii|faiw J^^^  Pidb- 

yv«M..  f>  K,  C^^^l.a^JlniN^|■^l0^f»^^^l(^^  ff»i<lwifitMf iippiitt  BJwh 

^^  \.  _ 

wmiih  Attirte-Setliiiitiib  yoaJMip  BpiiijiiWj j|i<y>i4fci^  ^^ML 
— il.  Petri  Ri^veldi  Oratio  de  Dono  DiTersarma  linguannD, 
in  Primos  Christum  Profitentes  Redemtorem  Divinitus  Col- 
lato,  eoque  Gravissimo  pro  Veritate  ReligiooiB  ChristiaiiK 
ArgumentOy  Lugd.  Bai.  1781,  4to. 

Crousaz'tt  Examination  of  Pope's  Essay  on  Afan,  1!730- — ^»  Inqnisi- 

tions  on  several  Subjects,  1782 8.  An  Essay  on  the  Dsmoo 

or  Divination  of  Socrates,  1782, 12mo. 

Dawes  (  M.  **  of  the  /inter  Templ^')  Essay  on  Intellectual  liberty, 
1780.~2.  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Isimntabiiity  of  Truth  in 
Opposition  to  Sophistry  and  Scepticism,  by  Dr.  James 
Beattie;  '*  lAoioi  to  be  tophiBUcal,  tmd  pramoUm  of  ScqpUr 
ciMm  and  Infidelity:''  177d.--3.  A  Sermon  preached  at  St 
GecNTge's,  Hanover  Square,  on  Sunday^  16th  of  F^bruaiy, 
and  at  St.  James's  Churchy  on  Sunday,  March  1st,  1812,  by 
the  Rev.  James  Hook^  LL.D. :  to  which  i»;prefixed  die  Co^ 


k. 


PHYSICAL  AND  MSTAPHYSICAL.  <I61 

respondence,  which  has  taken  place  between  Earl  Grey  and 
the  Author  upon  the  Subject  of  the  Benlion,  ldl2.— 4.  The 
Case  of  Subscription  to  the  99  Articles  considered,  by  Dr. 
Samuel  Chandler,  1748.  —  5.  A  '*  wUt/*  Fast  Sermon, 
preached  Febr.  lOth,  1779»  by  the  Rev.  William  Julius, ''  My 
ingenious  Pupil  at  Sianmore,  and  my  most  meritorious  As- 
sistant at  Colchester  School,  It  is  intended  to  show  the  Ty- 
ranny and  Oppression  of  the  British  King  and  Parliament, 
respecting  the  American  Colonies,  and  is  inscribed  to  the  Con- 
gress,^' 

Defence  of  Mr.  Locke's  Opinion  concerning  Personal  Identity,  in 
Answer  to  the  first  Part  of  a  late  £s8ay  on  that  Subject,  by 
Law,  Bp.  of  Carlisle,  Camb,  1769. — 2.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Parr,  occasioned  by  his  Re-publication  of  Tracts  by  War- 
burton  and  a  Warburtonian,  Lond,  printed  for  Robson  and 
Clarhe,  1789. — **  From  the  Author,  whom  I  think  a  man  of 
wit;  supposed  to  be  a  Prebendary  of  DubHn,"  "  This  Book 
is  said  to  be  *  printed  for  Robson ;'  but  Mr,  Robson,  from 
his  knowledge  of  Dr,  Parr's  character,  rejected  it  as  scurri- 
lous, and  of  this  circumstance  he  informed  Dr.  Parr,  in  a 
very  polite  and  friendly  Letter,  before  the  publication.  It 
was  sent  to  Dr,  Parr  by  the  Author,  with  his  written  compli- 
ments, and  was  read  by  Dr,  P.  with  much  entertainment 
from  its  vivacity,  with  no  conviction  from  its  argument,  and 
with  calm  contempt  at  the  false  and  usurious  intimation  con- 
tained in  U:'  S.  P,  May  2, 1792.  "  Dr,  Lucas,  Rector  of 
Ripple,  Worcestershire,  to  which  he  was  presented  by  Bp,  Hurd, 
wrote  the  Letter  to  me.''  S,  P,  Aug.  24, 1812.— 3.  Criticisms 
on  the  Diversions  of  Purley,  in  a  Letter  to  Home  Tooke  Esq. 
by  J.  Cassander,  1790:  "  The  Author's  real  .name  is  the 
Rev,  Mr,  Bruckner,  who  lived  at  Norwich,  and  was  much  re- 
spected by  me.  He  preaches  there  in  the  French  Congrega- 
tion, and  is  a  man  of  considerable  erudition,  and  a  very  clear 
judgment.  He  left  HoUand  on  account  of  his  religious  opinions," 
8vo. 

Essay  on  Moral  Obligation,  with  a  View  towards  settling  the  Contro- 


««ttf  ecMHMoiiig  HofmljNMl  Pttrfliti  .IH^r»  Jfli|fi>*^  Dr, 

liwr,  «i>.r-4l;  Tii#  Tkfaa  of  flw^  WiHMMiiBiriuf liw^ill^wiMi 
:'  tioii  dt  imm,  by  Bp.  MMrkokpL  ITIL^-HU  AJDJfcuMij 
ftp  BfMiic^  rfttMi  ChMtiar»<J||igBy  ty  MtK 

0allMig0Btiiiliiil»of  By.  Lowtfi  uiftiMii<teliitfaii<Btw% 
'^  I>6  Sftom  pABil  H^^i^ttBortw^»^  c<>i*«hig  dHi  4*  JBolofw 
of  YiifO. — 8.  The  IntrodiiotkNi  to  the  Caimn  SimiKrab— 4. 
EdilidoM  Tol^T^ilMMii  Bbebr*  1^^ 
aMiMvvi  OoelliagMiiwm  Cmi^^ 

of  Pr,  IMhwHwiV  Hiiloty  of  fitoKJMJt  WBff.-'^Tfcrrtii 
|*«A<dogki«»<»^iigwaIct  do.Ek^^ 
Omdfi  I>(ielorii  Eriritiofvn  S^^ 

.   t..  /lW]f»8fo.    ....  .    ..   .■^•>  -n  v..  .     .  ,r:^ 

<^y!i«>  omnilms  Uteim^m  oniiameiitu  redundanti,  Stairael!  PiUTy  DJ>. 
Hanc  Disflertationem  ftumma  qua  fieri  potest  Ohservantia  oflRnt  Anctor." 

Essay  on  Fire,  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  by  C.  R.  HopBOB, 
1781.--"  Fr<m  the  iluMor/'— 2.  The  Philosophy  of  Earth- 
quakes, Natural  and  Religious,  or  an  Enquiry  into  their  Cause 
and  their  Purpose,  by  Wm.  Stukely,  M.D.,  tecond  edUim: 
to  which  is  added.  Part  II.  on  the  same  Subject,  1750.— 
3.  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Account  of  the  £ther»  with  some 
Additions  by  Way  of  Appendix,  by  B.  R.,  M.D.  Dublm, 
1746.-— 4.  A  Metaphysical  Catechism,  containing  a  Som  of 
the  Doctrines  of  Materialism  and  Necessity,  as  at  present 
professed,  1782,  4to. 

Examination  of  Dr.  Woodward's  <  Account  of  the  Deluge,'  with  a 
Comparison  between  Steno's  Philosophy  and  the  Doctor's,  hi 
the  Case  of  Marine  Bodies  dug  out  of  the  Earth,  by  J.  Arbuth- 
not,  M.  D.,  with  a  Letter  to  the  Author  concerning  an  Abrtract 


k. 


PHYSICAL  AND  METAPHYSICAL.  66B 

of  Agostino  Scilla's  Book  on  the  same  Subject,  printed  in  the 
Philosophical  Transactions,  by  W.  W.,  F.R.S.,  1607.-2.  The 
Existence  of  the  Human  Soul  after  Deaths  proved  from  Scrip- 
ture, Reason,  and  Philosophy,  by  Benjamin  Hamilton,  1711. 
— 3.  A  Practical  and  Grammatical  Introduction  to  the  Latin 
Tongue,  by  Sir  T.  Parkins,  of  Bunny,  Bart.,  for  the  Use  of 
his  Grandson,  and  of  Bunny  School,  secomd  edition^  voithaddi" 
tiatUf  Nottingham,  1716.— 4.  A  Philosophical  Enquiry  con- 
cerning Human  Liberty,  by  Mr.  Collins,  1717. — 5.  Memoirs 
of  the  Family  of  Cavendish,  by  White  Kennett,  1708.--6. 
The  Young  Accomptants'  Debitor  and  Creditor,  by  Abraham 
Nicholas,  1713,  12mo. 

Green's  (of  Ipswich)  Examination  of  Godwin's  System  of  Morals.— 
*^  A  ienribk  man.** — 2.  An  enlarged  Edition  of  Ditto. — 3. 
Godwin's  Thoughts  on  Dr.  Parr*s  Spital  Sermon,  1801.~4. 
A  '^  noble**  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  Nature  and 
Nations,  by  Mackintosh. — 5.  Letter  to  Mr.  Pitt  on  the 
Introduction  of  Foreign  Troops,  1794. — 6.  Bacon,  tel  qu'il 
•St,  par  De  Luc,  1800. — 7.  Case  of  Ireland  re-considered, 
1799. — 8.  Lattin's  Observations  on  Duigenan's  Representa- 
tion of  the  State  of  Ireland,  1800,  8vo. 

Gregory's  (Dr.)  Comparative  View  of  the  State  of  the  Faculties  of 
Man,  1766. — 2.  Philosophical  Discourse  on  the  Nature  of 
Dreams,  by  Mr.  Saalfield,  1764. — 3.  A  Rational  Account  of 
the  Nature  and  End  of  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper, 
by  Bp.  Warburton,  1761. — 4.  Short  and  familiar  Catechism, 
by  Bp.  Horsley,  1763,  12mo. 

Martin's  (Benj.)  Description  and  iTse  of  both  the  Globes^  the  Ar« 
miliary  Sphere,  and  Orrery,  second  edition,  coniiderably  im- 
proved.— 2.  The  Principles,  Elements,  or  Primary  Particles 
of  Bodies  enquired  into,  and  found  to  be  neither  those  of  the 
Chemists,  nor  the  Natural  Philosophers,  but  Earth,  Water^ 
Air,  Fire,  and  Frost,  taken  from  the  Observance  of  Nature^ 
and  numerous  Experiments,  by  J.  Gibson,  M.D.,  1772. — 3. 
A  short  Relation  of  the  River  Nile,  of  its  Source  and  Cur- 
rent, of  its  Overflowing  the  Campagnia  of  Egypt,  till  it  rons 


9^  :;iM'-     f  ;;'f5WK?Wh»  j'f'iWTtf^ 


MadLtlyne  (G.)  Oratio  habita  Cantih„Mi».  ^  #i  4lhliifN»t> OntB^ 


Mincellaneous  Obserrations  on  some  Points  of  tbe  ConlroTer^  be- 
tween the  Materialists  and  their  Opponents,  1780.— 2.  An 
Essay  concerning  Rational  Notions,  to  which  is  added,  the 
Proof  of  a  God,  1733.— 3.  V.  Perronet's  Second  Vindication 
of  Mr.  Locke,  wherein  his  Sentiments  relating  to  Personal 
Identity  are  cleared  up  from  some  Mistakes  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Butler,  in  his  Dissertation  on  that  Subject,  1738. — 4.  An  Essay 
on  the  Nature  and  Existence  of  a  Material  World,  1781.— 
"  Dr.  Priestley  enquired  much  after  the  Writer  of  tki»  very 
acute  Essay,  and  discovered  that  he  was  a  Mr,  Russel,  who  went 
to  the  West-Indies,.  N.B,  This  Booh  is  negligenify  reeom- 
mended  in  Bishop  Watson's  List  of  Books  for  young  Students 
in  Divinity,  in  the  following  terms :  '  The  Reader,  who  has  a 
taste  for  these  metaphysical  Disquisitions,  (viz.  upon  Matter 
a$id  Spirit,)  may  consult  some  more  recent  Publications  on  the 
Subject,  especially  an  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Exigence  of 
the  Material  World,  Lond.  1781.  Risum  teneatii,  amid  V  S.  P. 


PHYSICAL  AND  MBTAPHT8ICAL.  666 

Mofldley's  (Beoj.  M.D.)  Hydrophobiat*--itB  Pfeventioii  and  Cure, 
1808.—''  The  gift  of  the  Avihmr."'^2.  The  Rabies  Piratica, 
its  History,  Symptoms,  and  Cure;  also  the  Furor  Hippocra- 
ticus,  or  Graeco-Mania,  with  its  Treatment,  by  Bryan  Crow- 
ther,  1810.. — 3.  A  Letter  to  Wm.  Wilberforce,  Esq.  M.P., 
by  James  Carmichael  Smyth,  M.D.  1805. — (Dr,  Joknstone^i 
Amwer  i$  ituerted  ebewhere.) — 4.  A  Familiar  Analysis  of  the 
Fluid  capable  of  producing  the  Phenomena  of  Electricity  and 
Galvanism,  or  Combustion,  by  M athew  Yatman,  1810. — 5. 
Description  and  Use  of  the  new  Portable  Orrery,  by  William 
Jones,  1787. — 6.  A  short  Discourse  concerning  Pestilential 
Contagion,  and  Methods  used  to  prevent  it,  by  Dr.  Richard 
Mead,  1722,  8vo. 

Ranby's  Narrative  of  Lord  Oxford's  last  Illness,  1745. — 2.  An 
Account  of  a  sore  Throat,  by  Dr.  Fothergill,  1748. — 3.  An 
Essay  on  Inoculation,  by  Dr.  Fitz  Patrick,  1734. — 4.  An 
Essay  on  the  Cure  of  the  King's  Evil,  by  John  Morley,  1777. 
5.  An  Appeal  touching  the  Death  of  Geo.  Clerk,  by  Foot 
the  Surgeon. — 6.  Letters  of  Address  to  the  Directors  of  the 
East-India  Company,  1790. — 7.  A  Translation  of  Bion's 
Epitaph  of  Adonis,  and  other  Compositions,  by  Edward 
Jackson  Lister,  1786. — 8.  Panthea,  or  the  Captive  Bride, 
"  By  my  Friend  and  Pupil"  Thomas  Maurice,  1798. — 9.  An 
Elegy  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  His  Grace,  Hugh,  Duke  of 
Northumberland,  by  Thomas  Maurice.  8vo. 

Schultens  (Alb.)  Oratio  Funebris  in  Memoriam  Hermanni  Boer- 
haave,  Lond,  1739. — 2.  "  A  very  learned''  Essay  on  the  Use- 
fulness of  mathematical  Learning  C^  by  Dr,  Arbuthnof\)  1721. 
3.— The  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  Books  of  Euclid,  by  Cunn, 
1725. — 4.  A  Philosophical  Amusement  on  the  Language  of 
Beasts,  by  Father  Bougeant,  **  who  was  imprigoned  for  the 
Work.'*  1739. — 5.  Reflections  upon  the  Nature  and  Useful- 
ness of  Logic,  by  Edward  Bentham,  Oxon.  1740,  8vo. 

Status  Humanae  Naturae  ab  Jo.  Hollings,  1734.— 2.  Epistolae  sex 
ad  Amicum  de  Divinitate  Christi,  k  D.  Waterhouse,1764. — 
3.  Emma,  Carmen  a  Math.  Prior,  Latine  redditum,  1748. — 


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«^-6.  Bemirdi  Albmi  d«OtaielProgv«iioJi«dieiBi9i  XiyiL 
JW.  1708.— 7.  Otftlio  oorani  CoUej^  BegatI  K^ioomlt  I 
Piercio  Dod.  Xnsd.  178ft.-^-B.  Oraiio  AnQmnam  Harf«i- 
aaa  k  Noel  BrozoIoHf,  imti.  17M#  4lo. 
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178St  da  Qmaatioaa  pobiica  pro^oMla^  *  Qaia  finaiil  foliiaM 
Philoaophonim,  inda  a  Thalate  al  Pythaipn^  uaqiMi^ad  Sana- 
ean,  Senlaiitia  da  Vita  at  Statu  AninoriliiipqaU^ 
rift.'^^2.  Sepiikralia  Cartiiina  ax  Anthologia  M8»  Oftaooraa 
I^pigraainiatiui  ddacta,  cuai  Vefaij»ielAtiiiaat2|oiipfti  Acea* 
dnat  ad  Onecaa  Muratorii  Inacriptiooaa  in  JiisodUaiiia  lip- 
neasibaa  T.  L  P.  Mi.  axplioataa»  Cone  SaowidaftM  Mftt 
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TRACTS, 


POLITICAL,  PARLIAMENTARY,  JURIDICAL. 


Academic  (The)  being  a  "  very  interesting  Disputation  on  the  State 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  It  was  against  the  Duke  of 
Newcastle's  regulations^^  1760. — 2.  ^utruifvinQ  'Kpoayivetng  de 
Optice,  Errores  Isaaci  Newtonis  Aur.  Eq.  demonstrans ; 
Prismatum  constniendorum  Modus  novus  hie  accedit :  scrip- 
sit  Gaultier.  Ex  Gallico  idiomata  in  Latinum  transiatum, 
Lond,  1750.— 3.  A  Circular  Invitatory  Letter  to  all  Orders 
of  learned  Men,  but  more  especially  to  the  Professors  of 
Physic  and  Surgery  in  Great  Britain,  by  Dr.  Edward  Mil- 
ward,  1740 

"  The  gift  of  Mr.  John  Nichols,  alias  Mr.  Urban,  one  of  the  most  enlight- 
ened Tories  in  England,  and  the  most  honest  men  in  Christendom.  July 
28,18ia"    S.  P. 

Album  (The)  at  Streatham,  or  Ministerial  Amusements,  no  title. — 
2.  The  Poll  for  Cambridge  Election,  1790.— 3.  Mr.  Gre- 
ville's  Address  to  the  Electors  of  Warwick,  1789.— 4.  Ob- 
serrations  in  Answer  to  this  Address.— 5.  The  Mock  Pa- 
triot, and  the  Case  of  John  Atherton,  Bishop  of  Waterford, 
("  unjustly  condemned**)  Dublin,  1754.— 6.  A  Letter  to  Sir 
Archibald  Mac  Donald  on  the  intended  Plan  of  Reform  in 
the  Police— 7.  A  Letter  to  the  Directors  of  the  East  India 
Company,  by  Maurice,  1790.— 8.  Memoirs  of  the  old  High- 
lander, Serjeant  Donald  Macleod,  1791,  8vo. 

Alleyoe's  (John)  Legal  Degrees  of  Marriage  stated  and  considered, 
1774.— 2.  The  Case  of  Marriages  between  near  Kindred  par- 
ticularly considered  with  respect  to  the  Doctrine  of  Scripture, 
the  Law  of  Nature,  and  the  Laws  of  England,  by  John  Fry„ 

2u 


658  POLITICAL  TRACTS. 

1773. — 3.  Dr.  John  Jebb's  Remarks  on  the  present  Mode  of 
Education  at  Cambridge  Camb.  1774 

**  I  think  the  Scriptural  criticisms  of  Mr.  Fry  well  founded,  and  his 
reasoning  invincible.  I  once  showed  the  Book  to  An:hbp.  Moore ;  but 
Hebrew  criticism  and  discussion  were  quite  out  of  his  way.  I  once  disputed 
upon  the  subject  fiercely  with  Sir  William  Scott,  whose  pr^udices  made 
him  averse  from  enquiry."  S.  P. 

America. — ^Tbe  Rights  of  Great  Britain  asserted  against  the  Claims 
of  America,  1776. — 2.  Americans  against  Liberty ^  1775. — 3. 
A  Defence  of  the  Resolutions  of  the  American  Congress, 
1775.— 4.  Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pensylvania  to  the  Inha- 
bitants of  the  British  Colonies,  1774. — 5.  Common  Sense, 
addressed  to  the  Americans,  by  Tom  Paine,  1776. — "  Si 
$ic  onmiaJ* — 6.  Plain  Truth,  addressed  to  the  Americans, 
1776. — "  This  Tract  produced  a  wonderful  effect  thraugkout 
America  and  in  England.^*    8vo. 

Americans  against  Liberty,  or  an  Essay  on  the  Nature 

and  Principles  of  true  Freedom,  1775. — 2.  Farmer's  View 
of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies, 
1775.— 3.  Massachusitensis,  or  a  Series  of  Letters  on  the 
Troubles  in  the  Province  of  Massachusets  Bay,  1776.— 4. 
An  humble  Address  to  the  different  Orders  of  the  English 
Nation,  on  the  Connection  with,  or  Separation  from  the 
Colonies  of  America  from  the  Mother  Country,  by  Dean 
Tucker,  1775,  8vo. 

Anglia  Rediviva,  no  Defence  of  the  Aristocratic  Party,  but  of  the 
King  and  People,  1782. — 2.  The  Inadequacy  of  Parliamen- 
tary Representation  fully  stated,  1783. — 3.  A  Letter  on  Par- 
liamentary Representation,  inscribed  to  John  Sinclair,  Esq. 
M.P.,  1783. — 4.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Debrett,  in  Answer  to 
*  Lucubrations  during  a  short  Recess,*  1783. — 5.  An  Address 
to  the  Yorkshire  Committee,  by  David  Hartley,  1781 . — 6.  A 
Second  Address  from  the  York  County  Committee,  1781.— 7. 
Sequel  to  an  Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  Government, 
1783,  8vo. 

Appeal  to  the  Candour  and  Justice  of  the  English  Public  in  behalf 
of  the  West  India  Planters,  1792.— 2.  Illustrations  to  the 


POUTIGAL  TRACTS.  060 

Appendix  to  Vol.  III.  of  Mr.  Howes'  Observatioos  upon 
Books,  Ancient  and  Modern,  1791. — 3.  Political  Essays, 
with  a  preliminary  Essay,  and  Notes  explanatory,  1791. — 4. 
Randolph's  Scriptural  Revision  of  Socinianism. — 6.  Argu- 
ments in  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Priestley,  1792,  8vo. 

Beddoes'  (Dr.  Thos.)  Alternatives  compared;  or,  what  shall  the 
Rich  do  to  be  safe?  1797.— 2.  A  Discourse  on  the  Advan- 
tages, which  accrue  to  this  Country  from  the  intimate  Connec- 
tion, which  subsists  between  the  several  Orders  in  Society,  by 
Irenopolis,  1793.— 3.  A  short  View  of  the  present  Question, 
1789. — 4.  Thelwairs  Rights  of  Nature,  occasioned  by  Mr. 

Burke's  recent  Effusions,  1796 5.  Political  Lectures,  by 

Thelwall,  on  the  Moral  Tendency  of  a  System  of  Spies  and 
Informers,  1794. — 6.  A  Letter  to  John  Cartwiight,  Esq.» 
1801. — 7.  Hints  as  to  the  Population  of  Scotland,  ftom  the 
second  Volume  of  the  Statistical  Account  of  Scotland. — 8. 
A  Vindication  of  the  Sacramental  Text,  1789,  8vo. 

Bentham's  Letter  to  the  National  Convention,  1798i. — 2.  Basil  Mon-f 
tagu's  Enquiries  respecting  the  proposed  Alterations'  of  the  Law 
of  Copy-right,  as  it  affects  Authors  and  the  Universittes,  1813. 
— 3.  Montagu's  Observations  respecting  the  Uuversity  Li- 
brary, Cambridge,  1806. — 4.  Reflections  on  the  Debate  of 
Wortleys  last  Motion  on  the  Influence  of  the  Household,  and 
a  Refutation  of  the  Calumnies  against  Lords  Grey  and  Gren- 
ville,  1812. — 5.  Letter  from  Mr.  Malthus  to  Lord  Grenville, 
occasioned  by  Observations  of  his  Lordship,  on  the  East-India 
Company's  Establishment  for  the  Edocatioa  of  their  Civil 
Servants,  1813, 8vo. 

Birmingham  Riots. — An  Account  of  the  Birmingham  Riots  and 
Trials  of  the  Rioters.  —  2*  Grounds  of  Subordination  and 
Origin  of  Power,  in  a  Sermon,  by  William  A  gutter. — 3. 
Priestley's  Sermon  on  the  Instruction  of  the  Young. — 4.  His 
Sermon  on  the  Forgiveness  of  Injuries,  after  the  Birmingham 
Riots. — 5.  Appeal  to  the  Public  on  those  Riots,  by  Ditto. — 
&  A  Reply  to  it  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Bum,  8vo. 

— ~ .   Dr.  Priestley's  Appeal  on  the  Bimingham 

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Palmer,  17M.-«.  The  Righfi  oflbe  ;AfWf  mdieited,  bj 
Capt  FoAett,  UU.-^  Sifevisill  to  Oe  Aniqr»  by  FoduBlt, 
1806,  avo. 

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'     Mjhtrpooli  18ia.*-8.  OolAettrt  Moaliiif.  Sei«Mni,  KcT^a— 
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)  Xmqr.  by  tte  taM,  on  Am  MciHis  of  fraveatiag 

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by  Hewling  Lmon,  1786.*-^  A  oomplete  lavaalipitioa  of 

Mr.  Eden^a  Treaty,  as  it  may  aftot  CSommerce^  ^bk  t78T«^-*» 

•in  ^  6.  The  Pviadplea  of  Britiah  Poliey  eoatrasled wMi  a  Fkeadi 

^^     >  JiSiaade,  in  fire  Lettent'iWni  a  WUg  Ifember  ^ef  Ptfiia- 
I  SMttt,  (I9  Bobett  Adair,)  1W7^.^-A  AJUiber,  wiiiiBB  by  a 
Woollen  Draper,  on  the  French  Treaty,  1786.~7.  The  Peo- 
ple's Answer  to  the  Court  Pamphlet,  entitled  *  A  short  Re- 
view of  the  Political  State  of  Great  Britain,'  1787,  8yo. 

Brissot  to  his  Constitaents,  translated  from  the  French,  1794. — 2. 
Suppression  of  the  French  Nobility  vindicated,  by  the  Rev. 
J.  A***,  1792.--3.  Dr.  Smith's  System  of  the  Wealth  of 
Nations  considered,  with  regard  to  France  and  England.-— 
4.  Cheap  Coals,  or  a  Counter- mine  to  the  Ministers  of  *^, 
and  City  Members,  by  John  Frost,  1702. — 5.  Resolutions  of 
the  first  Meeting  of  the  Friends  to  the  Liberty  of  the  Press, 
1702. — 6.  A  Declaration  uf  the  Second  Meeting,  by  the  Hon. 
Thomas  Erskine,  and  a  Letter  to  John  Reeves,  by  Thomas 
Law,  Esq.,  1708. — 7.  The  Address  of  the  British  Convention 
at  Edinburgh,  Nov.  10th,  1793.  —  8.  Truth  and  Reason 
against  Place  and  Pension,  addressed  to  John  Reeves,  Esq. 
and  his  Associates,  1793.-— 9.  Turgot's  Reflections  on  the 
Formation  and  Distribution  of  Wealth,  1796,  8vo. 


POUTICAL  TRACTS.  061 

Broagliam'i(Mr.)  Letter  to  Sir  S.  Romilly ,  on  the  Abuse  of  Charities, 
1818—2.  A  "miterable^*  Answer  to  it,  in  a  Letter  to  Walter 
Scott,  1818. — 3.    Objections  to  the  Project  of  creating  a 
y ice-Chancellor  of  £ngland,  by  Sir  S.  Romilly. — **  Expe- 
rience has  shown  the  validity  of  his  objections.**    8vo. 
Burke's  (£dm.)  Speech  on  American  Taxation,  April  19,  1774; 
second  edition,  1775. — 2.  An  Answer  to  the  printed  Speech 
of  Burke,  spoken  April  19,  1774,  addressed  to  the  People, 
1775. — 3.  American  Independence  the  Interest  and  Glory 
of  Great  Britain,  a  new  edition,  1775. — 4.  A  Letter  to  Burke, 
controyerting  the  Principles  of  American  Goyernmcnt  laid 
down  in  his  lately  published  Speech  on  American  Taxation, 
1775.  —  5.  Marmor  Norfolciense,  by  Probus   Britannicus, 
dedicated  to  Dr.  Johnson,  1775. — **  By  whom  it  was  originally 
written,  in  the  spirit  of  Jacobitism,  and  republished  to  annoy 
him,**  8vo. 

Burke's  Two  Letters  to  a  Member  of  Parliament  on  the  Proposals 
for  Peace,  1796. — 2.  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Burke  to  a  Noble 
Lord,  on  some  Attacks  upon  him  by  the  Duke  of  Bedford  and 
Lord  Lauderdale,  1796. — 3.  Street's  Vindication  of  the  Duke 
of  Bedford's  Attack  upon  Mr.  Burke's  Pension,  in  Reply 
to  the  above,  1796. — 4.  Thoughts  on  the  Prospects  of  a 
Regicide  Peace,  by  Burke,  1796. — 5.  A  Letter  from  Mr. 
Burke  to  the  Duke  of  Portland,  impeaching  Mr.  Fox,  1797. 
— 6.  A  Whig's  Apology  for  his  Consistency,  1705, — 7.  A 
Letter  from  Mr.  Burke  to  a  Member  of  the  National  Assem- 
bly, in  Answer  to  some  Objections  to  his  Book  on  French 
Affairs,  1791,  8vo. 

**  famous*'  Thoughts  on  the  present  Discontents,  1770.— 2. 

Bishop  Watson's  *' famous"  Letter  to  the  Archbp.  of  Canter- 
bury, on  the  Equalization  of  Bishoprics,  1783. — 3.  Cumber- 
land's Reply  to  Watson,  1783. — 4.  A  Plain  Reply  to  Mr. 
Cumberland's  Strictures,  Anonymous,  1783.  —  5.  Potter's 
**  masterly'^  Defence  of  Gray,  the  Poet,  against  the  Strictures 
of  Johnson,  1783.— 6.  MeXiy  'E^iy/ifpca.     Oxford,  1783,  4to. 

Bumey's  (C.  P.)  Prize  Essay  on  the  Love  of  our  Country,  recited  in 


IMnMaMl  of  tiii  Mi^Mty^i  tate  Miaijlui,  PM»  f^  and  2, 
lM7«--9*  M9tm*«  Letter  to  Ae  &(Hau 
18104---4.  A  Aati  AeeowU  <rf  <i#  fate  iJMut  Aiwiilitealioa, 
ieo0Nii  eifi^bui  IM7..^^--6.  EeMiok's  *^jmiim$mr  Hnto  oa 
BvmdfelkMd  PreediiBgi  Pwto«  mI^i  laiS 
AMiMSiMMi«<--4ebb%  Bropoeal  fi»r  tbe  .ffiiuliHAmiiii  #f  PiMie 

M  '  -  flie  abofty  iliiei9MMNMi«-^  JcjbVe  Keaiadui  « the  pneeat 
Ifode  4)f  Szamiiieli^Htt  alCambiid^e,  ITIti^-^  Mmfgnmfu 
f  1 5  AifiuMBl  ia  Deteee  of  Uieiary  P^roperty^  j^^ 
r  /  m4.~6.  Reoiaika  oa  Piloe'e  Apf^  abovitha  JKaliaaal 
Dtbl,  ITISa— 6.  Saliibaiy'aSesmoa  befiNa  Asahdea^aa  Abdfi 
at  Raoifonli  17194— 7. .  Ek.  Lair'a  <<  gawflbaf'^  SemuNi  al 
Dafbaia»  1768.-*^.  Byre'e  Obien^ilaoai  apoa  Aa  Bro|iha- 
ciee,  1771. — 8.  Sacred  ProlusioiiSf  or  Seleel  Piaeaa  ftoai  Bpw 
Taylur  aad  Mr.  Harbert,  by  Wbaddoa,^  mA  it  IKaaaaoi 
an  Barelalioae  xTiii»  U,  1768 
CfauMBIDOB.— 1.  A  Fragmeal  (wiA  M&  Jr<qf)«.-S.  Bn^Ary  iato 
Om  Rigltt  irf  Appeal  fiEoai  the  Oh^Dcelton  k  Mal^ 
cipline,  (by  Dr.  Chapman,)  1751. — 3.  A  farther  Enquiry  into* 
the  Right  of  Appeal,  &c.  1752. — 4.  A  Letter  to  the  Author 
of  the  *  Farther  Enquiry,*  &c.  1752.— 5.  The  Opinion  of  an 
eminent  Lawyer,  &c.  (ascrU^ed  to  Mr,  Hurd,  then  Fellow  of 
Emmanuel,  now  Bp,  of  Worcester,) — 6.  Considerations  on  the 
Regulations  at  Cambridge,  1751.  {By  Dr,  Greem^  afierwardi 
Bp.  of  Lincoln,)--!,  Letter  to  Lord  £gmont,  on  the  danger- 
ous Ambition  of  a  certain  Minister.—d.  Advice  of  an  old 
Tory  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  &c.  1751 ,  Bvo. 

Considerations  upon  the  present  State  of  Affairs,  by  an  M.  P^  1738. — 

2.  Historical  View  of  the  Principles  and  Characters  of  the 
principal  political  Writers  and  Conductors  of  Papers,  1740. — 

3.  Remarks  on  Mr.  Webber's  Scheme,  and  the  Draper's 
Pamphlet,  1741. — 4.  Seasonable  Admonition  of  a  great  Mao, 
in  a  Letter  to  himself,  1741. — 5.  Letter  to  the  Secretaries  of 
State,  coaii^aitting  of  a  Clause  in  his  Majesty's  Declaration  of 


POLITICAL  TRACTS.  #08 

1745,  relating  to  Popish  Priests,  by  the  Minister  of  R.  C. 
Princes  residing  here,  with  the  Answer,  1746«— 6.  Consi" 
derations  on  the  Expediency  of  a  general  Naturalization  of 
Protestants,  1747. — 7.  Accurate  Journal  of  the  Siege  of 
Bergen  op  Zoom,  1747. — 8.  Narrative  of  the  Affair  between 
Mr.  Greswell,  and  Miss  Sc e. — 9.  Detection  of  False- 
hoods contained  in  a  Pamphlet  entitled  '  a  Critical  Review 
of  the  Liberties  of  the  British  Subjects,  with  a  comparative 
View  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Commons  of  Ireland, 
by  an  unfortunate  Exile  of  that  Country/  1750,  8vo. 

Conrtenay's  Remarks  on  the  present  Manners,  Arts,  Sciences,  an  d 
Politics,  of  France  and  Italy,  1794. — 2.  Love  and  Truth,  in 
two  Letters,  concerning  the  Dbtempers  of  the  present  Time, 
with  Notes,  by  Is.  Walton,  1675.— 3.  Mr.  Pitt's  Bill  for 
the  better  Support  of  the  Poor,  1796. — 4.  Minor  Jockey 
Club. — 5.  Pearson  on  County  Meetings,  Stafford,  1797.™ 
6.  Anecdotes  of  Mr.  John  Hoole,  by  his  Brother,  Samuel 
Hoole,  1803,  8vo. 

Crowe  (Gul.)  Oratio  in  Martyrium  Regis  Caroli  I.  coram  Academia 
Cantabr.  habita,  Lond,  1720. — 2.  Another,  by  J.  Taylor, 
Lond.  typis  Gul  Bowyer,  1730.—"  Animated.'*"'^.  The  last 
Guinea,  a  Poem,  1720. — 4.  Philips's  Pastorals,  1710. — 5. 
The  Mouse-Trap,  a  Poem,  translated  by  Cobb,  from  the 
Latin  of  Holdsworth,  L712. — 6.  Muscipula,  sive  Cambromyo- 
machia,  Lond.  1709. — 7.  The  Music  Speech  at  the  Public 
Commencement  in  Cambridge,  July,  1730,  by  Dr.  J.  Taylor, 
1730. — 8.  Quaestiones  una  cum  Carminibus  in  Magnis  Comi- 
tiis  Cantabrigiae  celebratis,  1730. — 9.  Alexander  Pope*s  Ode 
for  the  Public  Commencement  at  Cambridge,  July  6,  1730. 
— 10.  A  Vindication  of  the  Bp.  of  Exeter,  occasioned  by  B. 
Hoadly's  Reflections  on  his  Lordship's  two  Sermons  of 
Government,  preached  in  St.  Dunstan's  Church,  March  8, 
1704,  and  before  her  Majesty,  1706.— 11.  W.  Lupton's  Ox- 
ford Sermon,  in  Vindication  of  the  Eternity  of  future  Punish- 
ment, Oxford,  1706.-12.  Dr.  Sachevereirs  Sermon  before 
the  Lord  Mayor,  1709,  entitled  the  Perils  of  false  Brethren, 


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illeiiitionp  Tb^  piM^cAtioa  tOe&eod  b^  aoeiiMn.:^««ad  lOkMiA  Ibf. 
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IHw^^CI^O^Kfiftjr  mi  ^e  Crimes  aiidPQiiil|peBt9»witfiikT|«firiifa 
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^^  ^^  I  jpjel^ng,  aod  Blaokatooi^  >'7^S« — ^%  ^o  CoaatdeiiliaBa  W 

n  .1 ,..  jdw  DAfeota  of  Prifloiia,  &c.  aubniHedto  dw  AttKHliaaoftfca 
GentleBMn  of  the  County  of  Gloucester,  bj  6. 0.  PMd,  17M. 
— 3.  A  full  and  impartial  Discovery  of  Sorcery  and  Witchcraft, 
practised  by  Jane  Wenham,  of  Walkerne,  iu  Hertfordshire, 
and  her  Trial  before  Mr.  Justice  Powel,  by  whom  she  was 
condemned,  March  4tb,  1712 

Dialogues  on  the  actual  State  of  Parliament,  1783. — 2.  Lucubrations 
during  a  short  Recess,  1782. — 3.  Jebb*s  Address  to  the  Mid- 
dlesex Freeholders,  1782. — 4.  A  Constitutional  Guide  to  the 
People  of  England  at  present  unrepresented. — 6.  An  Address 
to  the  Electors  of  Great  Britain. — 6.  An  Address  to  the 
People  of  England,  1783.— 7.  A  Letter  from  M.  Dawes  to 
Home  Tooke,  1782, 8vo. 

Eden's  (Sir  J.  M.)  Eight  Letters  on  Peace  between  England  and 
Ireland. — 2.  Arguments  for  and  against  a  Union,  consi- 
dered.— 3.    Union  or  Separation. — 4.  Sheridan's  Essay  on 


POLITICAL  TRACTS.  066 

Liberty  and  Ooyernment,  1793. — 6.  A  Letter  from  a  vene- 
rated Nobleman  to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  DubUn,  1796,  Syo. 

£ton. — Asbton's  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Morell,  on  the  Question  of 
Electing  Aliens  into  the  Vacant  Places  in  Eton  College,  1771. 
— 2.  Geddes's  Address  on  his  Translation  of  the  Bible,  1793. — 
3.  Biographical  Memoirs  of  Perciyal,  1804. — 4.  State  of  the 
Representation  of  England  and  Wales,  1793. — 4.  Pitt's  Let- 
ter to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1788,  4to. 

Eton. — ^Two  Tracts  by  Dr.  Ashton,  upon  the  Election  of  Fellows  to 
Eton  College,  1776. — 2.  An  Account  of  the  Discovery  of 
the  Body  of  King  John  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Worces- 
ter, by  Green,  1797.— 3.  Dr.  Geddes's  Address  to  the  Public 
on  the  Publication  of  his  New  Translation  of  the  Bible, 
1793, 4to. 

.  Mr.  Hinde's  "  acwie*'  Pamphlet  on  the  Appeal  of  King's 

College  against  the  Fellows  of  Eton,  1817. — 2.  A  Letter  on 
the  Attempt  to  Divorce  the  Princess  of  Wales,  1816. — 3. 
An  Annual  Report  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  1816.— 4.  A  **  very  sensibk"  Sermon  preached  at 
St.  Paul's,  on  the  Meeting  of  Children  educated  at  the  Cha- 
rity Schools  of  London  and  Westminster,  by  Dr.  Hall,  Dean 
of  Christchurch,  1816,  8yo. 

Facts  addressed  to  Proprietors  of  every  Description,  and  generally 
to  all  the  Subjects  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  1780.— 2. 
Address  to  the  several  Committees  for  Supporting  the  Peti- 
tions for  Redress  of  Grievances,  and  against  the  Unconstitu- 
tional Influence  of  the  Crown  over  Parliament. — 3.  The 
Commercial  Restraints  of  Ireland  considered,  in  a  Series  of 
Letters  to  a  Noble  Lord,  1780.— Speech  of  Mr.  Burke,  11th 
of  February,  1780,  on  Presenting  a  Plan  for  the  better  Se- 
curity of  the  Independence  of  Parliament,  and  on  Economical 
Reformation  of  the  Civil  Establishments,  1780 ;  and  Remarks 
on  the  Rescript  of  the  Court  of  Madrid,  and  on  the  Manifesto 
of  the  Court  of  Versailles  ;  with  a  Memorial  of  the  latter,  by 
Dr.  Franklin,  1779,  8vo. 

Fox's  (C.  J.)  Speech  on  the  Irish  Resolutions,  1785 2.  Fox's 


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'  '  BitabliAinenl  of  h^mj  Peacoy  anwi  gaod4liwwnnieiii  Aenai 
in  fiome  Extracts  from  Mr.  Prynne's  Breria  Parliaiaentaria 
Rediviva,  1780.--14.  The  **  celebrated"  Speeches  of  Colonel 
Henry  Flood,  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Declaratory  Act  of  tbe 
6th  of  Geo.  I.  Also  the  Speech  of  Lord  Abingdon  in  the 
House  of  Peers,  on  Introducing  his  Bill  for  a  Declaration  of 
Right,  1782,  8vo. 

Fox  (Hon.  C.  J.)  Memoir  of,  from  the  Supplement  to  the  Bocyolopsedia 
Britannica,  vol.  4,  Edinb.  1820.~2.  Speech  of  Sir  S.  Ro- 
milly  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on  June  28, 1814,  on  that 
Article  in  the  Treaty  of  Peace,  which  relates  to  the  Slate 
Trade,  1814. — 3.  A  Letter  to  Lord  Holland  on  Foreign 
Politics,  fecoad  edition,  1819. — 4.  The  Article  *Gt>yemment! 
reprinted  from  the  Supplement  to  the  Encydoptedia  Britan- 
nica.— 6.  Politics  for  the  People,  No.  14. — 6.  Lord  Enkine's 
Short  Defence  of  the  Whigs  against  the  Imputations  at- 
tempted to  be  cast  upon  Aem  during  Ae  late  Electioa  ftr 


POUTICAL  TRACTS.  009 

Wesiminsler,  iecfmd  ediiien,  1819.-— 6.  ObserralionB  on  the 
Present  Relative  Situation  of  Great  Britain  and  France, 
Liverpool,  1802.— f '<&itd  to  be  written  hy  Dr.  C.  of  Uver- 
pool") 

FozcTofi's  Letter  to  Robert  DayUon,  Worsied-spinner,  and  Reply 
to  the  Same,  1803.-- -2.  Ten  Letters  on  Nottingham  Election, 
1809.— 8.  J.  Pearson  (of  TettenhaU)  on  the  Right  of  the 
Inhabitants  at  large  to  attend  County  Meetings,  1797«— 4.  A 
Letter  to  Lord  Warwick  on  his  Vote  for  Assessed  Taxes,  1796. 
— 6.  Thoughts  on  the  Causes  of  present  Failures,  1793. — 6. 
Pearson's  Letter  to  the  Freeholders,  Manufacturers,  and  In- 
habitants of  Staffordshire,  on  their  County  Meeting,  1797. — 
7«  Acland's  Plan  for  rendering  the  Poor  independent  of  Pub- 
lic Contribution ;  to  which  is  added  Dr.  Price's  Letter,  with 
Calculations  on  ditto,  1736. — 8.  Draught  of  a  Plan  to  be 
proposed  to  the  Friends  of  the  People. — 9.  Cartwright's  Let- 
ter to  the  Electors  of  Nottingham,  1803,  8yo. 

Francis's  (Sir  Philip)  Speeches  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the 
War  against  the  Mahrattas,  1805. — 2.  Jeremy  Bentham's 
Liberty  of  the  Press  and  Public  Discussion,  1821. — 3.  J. 
Bowring's  Obsenrations  on  the  Restrictive  and  Prohibitory 
Commercial  System,  especially  with  a  Reference  to  the  De- 
cree of  the  Spanish  Cortes,  of  July,  1820 ;  from  the  MSS.  of 
Jeremy  Bentham,  1821. — 4.  Mother  Church  relieved  by 
Bleeding,  or  Vices  and  Remedies :  extracted  from  Bentham's 
Church  of  Englandism^  Sec.  Examined,  1823. — 6.  The  Reso- 
lutions of  the  First  Meeting  of  the  Friends  to  the  Liberty  of 
the  Press,  Dec.  19, 1792.  Also,  the  Declaration  of  the  Se- 
cond Meeting,  Jan.  22, 1792,  written  by  the  Hon.  T.  Erskine ; 
to  which  is  added  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Reeves,  Chairman  of  the 
Association  for  preserving  Liberty  and  Property,  by  Th. 
Law,  Esq.,  late  one  of  the  Committee  of  that  Society,  1793. 
— 6.  The  Declaration  of  England  against  the  Acts  and  Pro- 
jects of  the  Holy  Alliance,  with  an  Appendix  containing  of- 
ficial Documents,  1821 

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Siattiffieai  fimy  on  the  Abme  of  Powef,  ITTa-^t^Sii^it Hirtoiyat 

the  Opposition  during  the  last  Session  of  Parliament,  1779. — 

3.  A  Short  Defence  of  the  Opposition,  in  Answer  to  a  Pam- 
phlet entitled,  '  A  Short  History  of  the  Opposition/  1779. — 

4.  An  Oration  delivered  at  the  State  House  in  Philadelphia, 
by  Samuel  Adams,  1776. — 5.  An  Essay  on  Modern  Martyrs, 
with  a  Letter  to  General  Burgoyne,  1780. — 6.  Consider- 
ation on  the  State  of  Public  Affairs,  by  Pulteney,  1779.— 
7.  The  Trial  of  Count  Struensee,  late  Prime  Minister  to  the 
King  of  Denmark,  1775. — 8.  Uhldairs  Memorial  of  Defence 
in  behalf  of  Count  Struensee,  1772, 8vo. 

Holbrook's  (Ann  Catherine)  Dramatist,  or  Memoirs  of  the  Stage, 
1809.— -2.  The  Life  of  Hannah  More,  by  Sir  Archibald  Mac 
Sarcasm,  1802. — 3.  Seven  Short  Letters  to  the  InhabiUusts 
of  Birmingham  on  the  Orders  in  Council,  by  PhUagathos, 
1812. — 4.  Reflections  on  the  Nature  and  Extent  of  the  Li- 
cense Trade,  by  Dr.  Phillimore,  1812.— 6.  A  Letter  to  the 


POLITICAL  TRACTS.  009 

Parliament,  by  Ditto,  respecting  the  Orders  in  Council  and 
the  License  Trade,  1812. — 6.  A  Letter  to  the  Freeholders  of 
Huntingdonshire,  by  Dr.  Maltby,  1807. — 7.  A  Refutation  of 
the  Present  System  of  Philosophy,  by  Cormouls,  1812. — 8. 
Vindication  of  Maurice's  Modem  India. — 0.  Hancox  on 
Eclipses,  1782,  8to. 

Ibbetson*s  Dissertation  on  the  Judicial  Customs  of  the  Saxon  and 
Norman  Age,  1780. — 2.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Folcande  and 
Boclande  of  the  Saxons,  by  Ibbetson,  1777. — 3.  Parlia- 
mentary Keformation  Examined,  by  Joseph  Williams,  1782.~ 
4.  A  Copy  of  a  Letter  sent  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wyvill.— 6. 
Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Committee  of  Association  at 
York,  1780,  4to. 

Important  Facts  and  Opinions  relative  to  the  Ring,  faithfully  col- 
lected from  the  Examination  of  the  Royal  Physicians. — 2. 
The  State  of  the  Representation  of  England  and  Wales,  deli- 
vered to  the  Society  of  the  Friends  of  the  People,  1793. — 3.  A 
Poetical  and  Philosophical  Essay  on  the  French  Revolution, 
by  Mr.  Courtenay,  1793. — 4.  Authentic  Copy  of  a  Petition 
praying  for  a  Reform  in  Parliament,  1793. — 6.  An  Essay  on 
Liberty,  n.  d.  4to. 

Inring*s  Observations  on  the  Study  of  Civil  Law,  1815. — 2.  Debate 
in  the  House  of  Commons  on  Sir  Samuel  RomilIy*s  Bill  upon 
Corruption  of  Blood,  1814. — 3.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, by  Sir  Philip  Francis,  1786.—- 4.  Cormoul's  Refutation 
of  the  Principles  of  Present  Philosophy  Taid  down  in  the 
Edinburgh  Review,  Birmingham,  1812 

Jones's  (Sir  Wm.)  Speech  for  the  Nomination  of  Representatives  for 
Middlesex,  1780. — 2.  A  Speech  of  William  Jones,  Esq.  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  Surrey,  Middlesex,  London  and  Westmin- 
ster, and  South wark,  1781.— 3.  **  A  well  toritten"  Tract  on 
Government,  1779. — 4.  The  Resolution  of  America,  by  the 
Abb6  Raynal,  1781. — 5.  A  Letter  to  Lord  Ashburton  from 
Mr.  Home. — 6.  Home's  Sketeh  of  a  Plan  for  Division  of 
Parishes,  1782,  8vo. 
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right  of  Authors  and  Booksellers;  to  wfaidi  ore  added  the 
Speeches  of  the  Noble  Lords,  who  spoke  oo  botii  sides.— 
**  Again  1  say  vahiable,*^ — 5.  The  Question  conceming  lite- 
rary Property  determined  by  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  on 
April  20,  17G9,  in  the  Cause  between  Andrew  Millar  and 
R.  Taylor;  with  the  Opinions  of  the  Judges,  1773.— & 
A  Speech  of  Lord  Chatham  in  the  House  of  Lords,  1775,  8to. 

Judgment  (The)  of  Kingdoms  and  Nations  conceming  ^e  Bight, 
Power,  and  Prerogative  of  Kings,  1710. — 2.  An  Essay  on 
the  Books  of  the  Apocrypha,  by  a  Lover  of  Truth,  1740, 
12mo. 

Law*s  (W.)  Remarks  upon  the  Fable  of  the  Bees,  in  a  Letter  to  the 
Author;  to  which  is  added  a  Postscript,  with  Remarks  on  Mr. 
Bayle,  second  edition,  1725. — 2.  Dean  Swift's  Legacy  to  the 
wicked  Authors  of  the  present  Age,  DubHn primtBii^  Lomdom 
reprinted.— 9.  The  Fate  of  Tyranto,  or  the  Road  from  the 


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POLITICAL  TRACTS.  071 


Palace  to  the  Scaffold,  1769.— 4.  The  Grand  Question  De- 
bated, or  an  Essay  to  Prove  that  the  Soul  of  Man  is  not,  nei- 
ther can  be,  Immortal;  the  whole  founded  on  the  Arguments 
of  Locke,  Newton,  Pope,  Burnet,  Watts,  &c.,  by  Ontologos, 
Dttft/tfi,  1761. — 6.  A  True  Account  of  the  present  State  of 
Trinity  College  in  Cambridge,  under  the  oppresstve  Govern- 
ment of  Dr.  Bentley,  1720. — 6.  A  Dialogue  on  the  Existence 
and  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  1755. — 6.  An  Honest  Man's 
(**  Charles  Toumsend,  Dii  boni,  an  honeit  man!")  Reasons 
for  Declining  to  take  any  Part  in  the  New  Administration;  in 
a  Letter  to  the  Marquis  of ,  1765.-— 8.  A  New  De- 
scription of  Merryland,  with  a  Topographical,  Geographical, 
and  Natural  History  of  that  Country,^A  editianj  Bath,  1741 

Juice  (The)  of  the  Grape,  or  Wine  preferable  to  Water.— 2.  The 
Political  Contest,  containing  a  Series  of  Letters  between 
Junius  and  Sir  W.  Draper,  and  Junius'  Letters  to  the  Duke 
of  G****,  brought  into  one  point  of  View. — 3.  A  solemn 
Declaration  of  Samuel  Perreau,  written  by  himself,  1776. — 
4.  The  Vauxhali  Affray,  or  the  Macaronies  defeated,  dedi- 
cated to  Thos.  Lyttleton,  1773. — 5.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Sanxay, 
in  the  Prosecution  of  Miss  Butterfield,  1775. — 6.  A  Second 
Letter  to  a  late  English  Commander  in  Germany,  1759. — 7. 
Lapse  of  Human  Souls,  in  a  State  of  Pre-existence,  the  only 
original  Sin,  by  Mr.  Berrow,  1776,  8vo. 

Killing  no  Murder,  the  original  Work,  by  Col.  I'itus,  alias  William 
Allen,  1743. — 2.  Letter  on  Fining  for  the  Renewal  of  Leases. 
—-3.  Dialogues  between  the  Rev.  Jenkin  Evans  and  Peter 
Dobson,  concerning  Bishops,  no  title,  8vo. 

Le  Brun's  (Monsieur)  Memorial  to  Lord  Grenville,  and  his  Lordship's 
Reply,  17d2. — 2.  The  History  of  the  Brissotins,  from  the 
French  of  Des  Moulins. — 3.  War  with  France !  or  who  pays 
the  Reckoning  ?  1793. — 4.  Considerations  sur  la  Revolution 
de  France,  par  M.  Mallet  du  Pan,  1793.—5.  The  Political 
Progress  of  Great  Britain  from  the  Revolution  of  1688  to 
1792. — 6.  Brief  Reflections  relative  to  the  Emigrant  French 
Clergy,  1793.— 7.    Plowden*s  Friendly  and  Constitutional 


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\  in.  Ae ifiovie  of  Loids,  Beeenber,  fW^.'"^  Lelor  to  t 
'  Comitiy  GentfeBUui*  1780.— 6«i^Aii  AeooMiof^tte  Ahm^ 

.  I      tioiiiiiMideiBtkeOffeeoflNi«rii&178CI      .  r  ^.      .    . 

Paley  (Archdeacon)  « the  vam,  the  incmuUteni,  the  *^^  the 
telfish,  the  acute,  the  witty"  On  bis  '  Objections  to  a  Parlia- 
mentary Reform,  1796. — 2.  Thoughts  on  the  Proceeding's  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  1788. — 3.  Chartered  Rights.— 4. 
Rights  of  Nature  against  Usurpation  of  Establishments,  in 
Reply  to  Mr.  Burke,  by  JohnThelwall,  1796.— 6.  The  Rights 
of  Kings.— 6.  Address  to  the  Grand  Jury,  at  the  Liverpool 
Session  of  the  Peace  (Oct.  11,  1803)  on  the  present  State  of 
Affairs,  by  Francis  Hargrave. — 7.  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of 
Parliament  concerning  the  State  of  Affairs  at  Home  and 
Abroad,  by  a  true  Lover  of  the  People,  1740 

"  I  never  thought  Paley  an  honest  man.  He  could  not  afford,  forsooth, 
to  have  a  conscience,  and  he  had  none.  He  had  great  sagacity,  wit,  and 
science,  and  some  good  humour."    S.  P. 

Letter  to  a  Patriot  Senator  on  the  conditional  Representation  of  the 
People. — 2.  A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled 


POUTICAL  TRACTS.  673 

*  Free  Parliament/  1783.-3.  Tower's  V iDdicatioii  of  Locke 
against  Dean  Tucker.— 4.  Hey 's  Observations  on  Civil  Liberty, 
and  the  Principles  of  Government — 5.  Second  Address  from 
the  York  Association,  1782,  8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  on  a  second  Application  to  Parlia- 
ment for  a  Discharge  of  his  Debts.— 2.  **  Fanunu^'  Corres- 
pondence between  Lord  and  Lady  .[^rsey,  and  Randolph, 
about  the  Princess  of  Wales. — 2.  Letter  to  the  House  of 
Peers  on  the  Discharge  of  the  Prince's  Debts,  by  a  Hano- 
verian.— 4.  A  Letter  to  Charles  Grey,  Esq.  on  the  same. — 5. 
Lucubrations  of  an  Heir  Apparent. — 6.  An  Essay  on  the 
Rights  of  the  Prince  in  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  by  Moore, 
1795,  8vo. 

Mac  Kenna's  (Theobald)  Political  Essays  relative  to  the  Affairs  of 
Ireland  in  1791, 1792,  and  1793^  with  Remarks  on  the  present 
State  of  that  Country,  1794: — 1.  A  Declaration  of  Political 
Sentiments,  published  by  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Waterford, 
2.  A  Declaration  to  the  Catholic  Society  of  Dublin. — 3.  An 
Address  to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Ireland  relative  to  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Summer,  1792.  —  4.  Declaration  at  a 
general  Meeting  of  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Cork.  —  6. 
Thoughts  on  the  present  Politics  of  Ireland,  in  a  Letter  to 
Robert  Simms. — 6.  An  Essay  on  Parliamentary  Reform. — 7. 
Substance  of  the  Arguments  offered  to  the  general  Meeting  of 
the  Roman  Catholics,  1793,  8vo. 

Maurice's  (the  Rev.  T.)  Free  Translation  of  the  CEdipus  of  Sophocles, 
1822. — 2.  Memoirs  of  the  Author  of  Indian  Antiquities  (the 
Rev.  T.  Maurice)  Part  3,  1822.— 3.  Dr.  S.  Butler's  Second 
Letter  to  Henry  Brougham,  Esq.  M.P.,  Shrewsb,  1821, 8vo. 

Montagu's  (Basil)  Enquiries  into  the  Punishment  of  Death  for  Crimes 
without  Violence,  1818.  — "  Very  good," — 2.  The  Parliamentary 
Speech  of  John  Leach,  Esq.  on  the  Limitations  of  the  Regent's 
Authority,  1811. — 3.  Charles  Butler's  Inauguration  Speech  on 
the  4th  day  of  November,  1815,  on  laying  the  first  Stone  for 
the  London  Institution ,1816. — **  Well  written.** — 4.  Translation 
of  a  Letter  from  Monsieur  de  Tracy,  of  the  National  Assembly, 

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.'i  As  Asdm  of  Ae « Appssl  ts  His  Jsalliii  mtt}biflmmm,  *e^ 
1775.— 5.  The  Reply  of  a  Oendemas,  in  a  Select  Society » npoa 
the  important  Contest  between  Great  Britain  and  America, 
1776. — 6.  The  Substance  of  the  £yidence  on  the  Petition 
presented  by  the  West-India  Planters  and  Merchants  to  the 
House  of  Commons,  as  summed  up  and  introduced  at  the 
Bar,  by  Mr.  Brougham. — 8.  A  candid  Examination  of  the 
mutual  Claims  of  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies,  with  a  Plaa 
of  Accommodation  on  Constitutional  Principles,  New  Yarkf 
1775. — 0.  Dr.  Tucker*s  Letter  to  Mr.  Burke,  in  Answer  to 
his  Speech  on  the  22d  of  March,  1775,  8yo. 

Matthison's  (Gilbert)  Notices  respecting  Jamaica,  in  1808,  1809, 
and  1810,  with  an  Appendix. — 2.  Royalty  Fog-bound,  by 
Peter  Pindar,  1814.~8.  L'Amant  Degais^,  Com6die,  Paru, 
1789. — 4.  A  Review  of  the  Evidence  before  the  Committees 
of  the  two  Houses  of  Parliament  on  the  Corn  Laws,  by  6.  L. 


POLITICAL  TRACTS.  675 

Newnham,  1815. — 6.  Medical  Jurisprudence,  ou  Madness, 
by  John  Johnstone,  M.D.,  1800. — 6.  Letters  addressed  to 
Lord  Liverpool  and  Parliament,  on  the  Preliminaries  of 
Peace,  by  Calvus,  18 L4. — 7.  An  Elegy  on  the  late  Right 
Hon.  William  PiU,  (by  Thomas  Maurice,)  1806,  8yo. 

Observations  on  the  Poor  Laws,  1817. — "  Very  good" — 2.  The 
Remedy,  or  Thoughts  on  the  present  Distresses,  1816. — 3. 
Postscript  to  a  new  Edition. — '*  It  seems  to  be  part  of  a  biogra- 
phical work  of  Mr.  Fox  or  Pitt, — 3.  Wallace,  a  prize  Poem, 
by  H.  Waddington,  and  Columbus,  a  prize  Poem,  by  G. 
Waddington,  1813. — **  Very  good,** — 4,  Imperial  and  Papal 
Rome,  a  Poem,  by  Edward  Long,  1818,  8yo. 

Palmer's  (C.  F.)  Letter  to  the  Electors  of  Reading,  1818.— 2.  Lord 
John  Russell's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Dec.  14, 
1819. — 3.  Mr.  Fox's  Speech  on  Moving  a  New  Writ  for  the 
Borough  of  Tavistock,  March  6,  1802,  '*  with  Mr,  Fo£s  Au- 
tograph,"— 4.  Lord  Stanhope's  Proposed  Address  to  His 
Majesty  on  the  Present  Distress  of  the  Country,  1821. — 5. 
Lord  A.  Hamilton's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Feb. 
20, 1822,  '*  with  his  autograph." ---Q,  A  Letter  to  the  Right 
Hon.  Henry  Dundas,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  De- 
partment, by  the  London  Corresponding  Society  united  for 
the  Purpose  of  obtaining  a  Reform  in  Parliament,  1792. — 7. 
W.  Roscoe's  Letter  to  H.  Brougham,  Esq.,  M.P.  on  the 
Subject  of  Reform  in  the  Representation  of  the  People  in 
Parliament,  Liverpool,  1811,  8vo. 

Peter  Plymley's  (i,  e.  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith)  Letters  on  the  Subject  of 
the  Catholics,  to  my  Brother  Abraham  who  lives  in  the  Coun- 
try, 1808. — 2.  Strictures  on  the  Letters  addressed  to  Lord 
Grenville  and  Lord  Howick,  upon  their  Removal  from  the 
Councils  of  the  King,  by  a  Protestant,  1807. — 3.  Speech  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Howick  in  the  House  of  Commons, 
March  26,  1807.—- 4.  Sketches  of  the  British  Empire,  in 
four  Letters,  addressed  to  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Grattan,  by 
Dc  Clare  O'Donoghue,  Dublin,  1808. — 5.  Two  Numbers  of 

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t.  •  wii.  unm  i»  Pialitwri  ia«iy>HMfc.^-r*i>.  H|ffiil  fcy 
Mf.  Hey  Ja  fatbttf irf  WMw^Hmlhgis  vnHj  9n.   r 

■rtnltiftiif  of  the  nkHs  to  Ai:l^i«t^^jlhsFm^«idl&> 

'  ■■-  .     iidM**  DsdaratiM,  >ii1  ThiiWii  Iwii'i  "Injur  fitla  to 

i  Ml'.  BoMM.— t.  aAtoa'i  BptoA  WpHHIiimWwi  «• 

•teM  Bnl^Mt;  19Sft-4.  IMUaMiaB  or  Ulr  WUg  «kik^-4. 

^biMMB  of  H  ialMdod  StpMakbyiBMa^liratoM,  IMft. 

■  A;  B<ifaortH»yt  'f  ihiwiwr  A|whij  to  IhoFwiftto  qfll* 

•;■!     Pmh,  IWS^-aL  Tbo  WdA  ftiifcHlnf  (pmU  /to^.) _ 

v:  -  VwMrdl  EfMM  to  Hanby^BiilNlp  if-8«tDlMM.  ITfti 
8»o. 

Ricftrdo's  (D.)  Proposals  for  an  Econumical  and  Secure  CnrreDcy, 
with  Observations  on  the  Profits  of  the  BanL  of  Englud,  as 
they  regard  the  Public  aod  the  Proprietors  of  Bank  Slock, 
tha-d  editioK,  1819.— 2.  W.  Huskisson's  Qnestion  concern- 
ing Ibe  Depreciation  of  our  Currency,  stated  and  examined, 
1819. — 3.  Letter  to  his  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Rent 
upon  the  Revulsion  of  Trade. — 4.  Consequences  of  Return- 
ing to  the  Old  Standard  of  the  Currency,  by  Pfailopatiia  Vi- 
gorniensis,  181B,  8vo. 

Rogers' Essay  on  some  General  Piinciplea  of  Political  Economy, 
on  Taxes  upon  Raw  Produce,  and  upon  Commutation  of 
Tithes,  1822.— 2.  B.  A.  Heywood's  Tracts,  collected  with  a 
View  to  shew  that  it  is  impossible,  by  the  Legidative  Enact- 
ments at  present  under  Consideration,  to  restore  and  relaio 


POUTICAL  TRACTS.  077 

the  Circnlation  of  Gold  Coin  in  this  Kingdom,  Liverpool, 
1819. — 3.  B.  A.  Heywood's  Arguments,  demonstrating 
from  recent  Facts  the  Solid  Foundation  of  Individual  Circu- 
lating Credit,  Liverpool,  1819.— 4.  A  Commoner's  Letter  to 
the  King,  shewing  by  incontestibie  Facts  the  Fundamental 
Causes  of  our  unexampled  National  Distress,  1820. — 5.  A 
Defence  of  a  Letter  to  £.  J.  Littleton,  Esq,,  M.P.,  by  a 
Mine-adventurer  of  Staffordshire. — 6.  J.  Symmons'  Causes 
of  the  present  Distressful  State  of  the  Country,  investigated, 
1822 

Serious  Enquiries  into  the  Motives  of  the  Armament  against  Russia, 
1791.—  2.  A  Review  of  the  Parliamentary  Proceedings  of 
1784.-3.  Thoughts  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  1788. — 4.  Another  Sketch  of  the  Reign  of  George 
III,  by  W.  While,  1790,  part  I. ;  part  II.  was  not  published. 
— ("  Mr.  White  was  a  good  scholar,  but  too  much  of  a  Repub- 
lican,^') 8vo. 

Sheridan's  (Mr.  "  magterhf')  Comparative  View  of  the  two  Bills  pro- 
posed by  Mr.  Fox  and  Mr.  Pitt  for  the  British  Possessions 
in  India,  1788. — 2.  An  Account  of  extraordinary  Services 
incurred,  and  paid  by  the  Right  Hon.  Richard  Rigby,  1780 
and  1781,  and  not  provided  for  by  Parliament.^3.  Case 
of  Captain  Brereton,  by  Mr.  Lind,  1779. — 4.  Appendix  to 
Ditto. — 5.  Seventeen  Hundred  and  Seventy-seven,  a  Poetical 
Epistle. — 6.  The  Blessings  of  Peace  and  the  Guilt  of  War, 
a  Lyric  Poem,  by  Hurn,  1784.— 7.  A  Plan  for  the  Abolition 
of  Slavery  in  the  West  Indies,  1772.— 8.  Randolph  (Dr.  T.) 
— ^The  Prophecies  cited  in  the  New  Testament,  compared 
with  the  Hebrew  Original,  Oxford,  1782.— 9.  "  An  excellent 
and  profound^'  Dissertation    on  the  Doctrine  of  Heraditus, 
so  far  as  it  is  mentioned,  or  alluded  to,  by  Plato ;  by  Sy- 
denham. 1775,  4to. 
Stanfield's  Observations  on  the  Slave  Trade,  1788.— 2.  A  Letter  to 
the  Society  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade  by  Nicholls,, 
1788.— 3.    An  Account  of  the  Slave  Trade  on]  the  Coast 
of  Africa,  1788. — 4.  Revenge,  a  Tragedy,  by  Dr.  Young, 


I 

f '        Chii&ifeB,  itt  a  Semoii,  IfBf ,  «l  Bot#  Ciitei'-bf  ^IWsy.— a 
'  jA.  ftriaie  ia  flbepMi<«4  liktetyiiD»girfMil<#  ApfwPittcta,  Ac 

•  1787.— 7.  Al4elterfrMi9UiopI^Mtt.4ol^4n^ 

8.  Bellmi  ettMBimrtwii^  »0;T,8iilMii»SlMrfofdiiMii  lfa> 
*     8uitro»  i7lR>  8to. 

Tra^  iMwees  Qiieett  Abm  sad  di«  Sttttot  0«Mi«U  eoi^^ 

— fl.  CaltoctiOiMr  of  Petitfaiw  pwitatad  latiia  llqi>  af  Ooa- 
iMM  ftgahtt  dM  IVada  iriMi  n«ao0»  171^ 
and  Nisfh  Arthdes  of  dM  Treaty  of  CkNBttMoa  1^ 
to  tha  Triido  of  ftxidaad  with  naaaa»  ooaaidartd.  171^^ 
. '  The  Coaaeqaeaaaiora  iMr  finrBadaofa^Ikitiaa^iminoMh 
Wiaee,  mihi,  *e.  1719.^-4.  GeMialMan*a  ia  UnMb^ 
fKed  to  dia  CoHtnaica  bel»«aa  Oiaal  flriiwi  aad  ViaaQe* 
IViaw— 6.  A  Latiar  to  8lr->*>*~H--.  ■  m  the  Xapeal  of 
Lawi idatiTa  to  Ditto,  171«My.  Eafhad^a  blaraoteoatt- 
ditad  in  the  laeroaaa  of  ill  Tiada,  rrUU-A  The  Xy^ 
IVaaea,  Italf ,  Spain,  and  Portagal,jBoaiidaiiid»>haitt  $Mm 
17tjit--0«  A  Short  Baviavaf  PaUk  l^ttMOtioBa  m  Banpt 
dnea  the  Paaoa  of  Utiad^  ITtti-nlO.  SMaOhnrmtioaaaa 
Damaflaa  dona  by  the  Spaahurdi  al  Saai  1718^11.  Thi 
Treaty  of  Seville,  impartially  Considered,  1730.— IS.  A  Let- 
ter to  a  Country  Gentleman  on  the  Revival  of  the  Salt  Duty, 
1782.— 13.  Mr.  Whiston's  Account  of  Dr.  Sacheverell's  Pro- 
ceedings,  in  order  to  Exclude  him  from  St.  Andrew's  Church 
in  Holbom,  third  edition,  1719.— 14.  A  Defence  of  the  Bp. 
of  London  and  of  Dr.  SacheverelK  in  Answer  to  Whiston, 
1719. — 15.  The  Complaint  of  the  Children  of  Israel,  repre- 
senting their  Grievances  under  the  Penal  Laws ;  in  a  Letter 
to  a  Reverend  H  igh  Priest  of  the  Church  by  Law  Established, 
1736. — 16.  The  Nature  and  Consequences  of  EnthusiasB 
defended,  1720 ;  with  a  Postscript,  **  containing  wome  adadm- 
bie  Observations  about  Certainty  and  InfaUMHty.'* — 17.  A 
Complete  History  of  the  Famous  City  of  Norwich,  down  to 
1728.— 18.  The  Metamorphoses  of  the  Town,  or  a  View  of 


POLITICAL  TRACTS.  G79 

the  present  Fashions ;  a  Tale,  after  the  manner  of  Fontaine. 

Third  edition,  1731. 

'*  The  only  Tracts  in  this  Volume  worth  noticing,  are  three  interesting 
pamphlets  about  Whiston  and  Sacheverell,  and  the  valuable  Tract  on 
Enthusiasm."  S.  P. 

Warner's  (Rev.  R.)  Letter  to  the  People  of  England,  on  Peti- 
tioning the  Throne  for  the  Restoration  of  Peace,  1808.— 
2.  Letter  to  the  Freeholders  of  the  County  of  Huntingdon, 
by  Dr.  Edward  Maltby,  1807.— 3.  Reply  to  that  Letter,  by 
John  Eykyn  Hovenden,  Esq.,  1807. — 4.  A  Letter  to  the 
Rev.  Edward  Maltby,  on  the  Subject  of  his  Speech  delivered 
at  Huntingdon,  13th  of  May,  1807.— 5.  The  Speech  of  John 
Leach,  Esq.,  M.P.  on  the  Regency  Limitations,  Dec.  31, 
1810.— The  Poll  for  the  City  of  Norwich,  1802.— 6.  Narra- 
tive  of  the  Siege  of  Zaragossa,  by  Charles  Richard  Vaughan, 
1809 — 7.  Reflections  on  the  Abundance  of  Paper  in  Circu- 
lation, and  the  Scarcity  of  Specie,  by  Sir  Philip  Francis, 
1810.— 8.  Substance  of  the  Speech  of  Mr.  Fox  on  Elections, 
May  26,  1797,  8vo. 

Wilson's  (Jasper, "  i.  e.  Dr.  Currie  of  Liverpool,^)  Letter,  Commercial 
and  Political,  to  Mr.  Pitt,  1793.— 2.  Utrum  Horum,  or  the 
Government  of  the  Country,  by  D.  O'Bryen,  1796. — 3.  Ad- 
vice to  the  Privileged  Orders,  by  Joel  Barlow,  1792. — 4.  A 
Convention  the  only  Means  of  saving  us  from  Ruin,  in  a 
Letter  addressed  to  the  People  of  England,  *'  by  my  most  inge- 
nious, but  misguided  Pupil  and  Friend,  Joseph  Gerrald/'  1798. 
—6.  Killing  no  Murder,  "  republished  by  Gerraid;*  1792, 
8vo. 

Wyvill's  Defence  of  Dr.  Price,  and  the  Reformers  of  England, 
1792.— 2.  Morgan's  Review  of  the  Writings  of  Dr.  Price, 
1792.— 3.  Letters  to  Pitt  on  his  Apostacy  from  the  Cause 
of  Parliamentary  Reform,  1792.— 4.  Zenobia's  Address  to 
the  People  of  England  on  the  present  War,  1792— 5.  A 
Word  in  Season  to  the  Traders  and  Manufacturers  of  Great 
Britain,  1792,  8vo. 


POLITICAL  TRACTS. 


Iforkshire  (The)  QuMtion  or  Petition,  or  Address  to  the 
of  England,  1780.— 2.    Equitable  Ktprescntatioa 
for  the  Establisbment  of  Peace,  l,avr,  and  good  Govem- 
meDt,    priuted    1062.    reprinted    with    Rcioarks,   1780.— 3. 
Annual    Parliaments  the  ninst  Ancient  and  Salutary   Right 

fof  the  Communs  of  Groat  Britain,  ITltO. — I.  TracU  on  the 
Defenco   of  the   Nation  by  Militia,    17(11.— 5.    The   Legal 
Means  of  Political  Reformation,  in  2  Tracts,  1780.-0.  A 
Second  Address  from  the  Yorkshire  Committee,  1781,  8vo. 
Yorkshire  (The)  Address,  (duplicate.)  1780.-2.  Remarks  on  But- 

ler'a  Analogy,  1783, — 3.  A  Review  of  Locke's  Denial  of 

[noate  Ideas,  17B4.— 4.  Grammatical  Strictures,  1763. — i. 
Legal  Means  of  Political  Reformation,  1780,  8»o. 


681 


APPENDIX, 

Consisting  of  Notes  discovered  too  late  for  insertion  in  their  respective 

Places. 


Page  2,  XoNNULLA  Matthaei  et  IVf arci  Enunciata,  ex  indelo  Linguae 
Syriacae  expUcantur:  adduntur  Observationes  quaedam  in 
Historiam  utriusqiie  Evangelii  ab  Adler.  4to.    Havnue,  1786 

"  Particularly  observe  page  21,  where  it  is  stated,  with  probability,  that 
Mark  and  the  UDknown  writer  of  the  Greek  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew,  drew 
from  the  same  source ;  viz.  the  AFamaean,  or  Syriack  Gospel  of  Matthew. 
Matthew  talked  Syriack ;  Mark  did  not ;  and  as  Matthew  talked,  so  was 
he  likely  to  write."    S.  P. 

4,  after  Codex  Bezae 

In  a  variation  of  the  same  note.  Dr.  Priestley  is  called  '  an  eminently 
great  and  truly  good  man,'  and  Dr.  Parr's  '  most  respected,  injured, 
calumniated  friend.' 


5,  Quatuor  Evangelia,  Gr.  ed.  White 

**  Dedicated  to  Bishop  Barrington ;  whose  miserable  notes  ought  not  to  have 
been  admitted  into  the  valuable  Coigectures  of  Bowyer,  Owen,  and  Mark- 
land,  published  in  4to."    S.  P. 

5,  Novum  Testamentum  Vulgatae  Editionis,  in  XJsum  Cleri 
Gallicani  in  Aliglia  exulantis,  Itkno.  Qxoit.  1796 

''  The  Bishop  of  Lyons  acknowledged  the  favour  in  a  most  pathetic  and 
elegant  Letter,  which  is  prefixed." 

"  All  sincere  and  enlightened  friends  of  the  University  will  honour  this  deed 
of  truly  Christian  love ;  and  implore  the  blessing  of  heaven  upon  those, 
who  proposed  and  who  promoted  it." 

*'  Why  do  the  Romanists  and  Protestants  revile  each  other  j  My  Prayer  is 
that  God  may  bless  both."    S.  P. 

8, 

"  Every  intelligent,  and  serious,  and  honest  teacher  of  the  English  Church, 
ought  to  read  attentively  the  three  following  books:"    S.  P. 

The  Catholic  Liturgy,  published  by  Oandolphy. 
The  Roman  Missal;  for  the  use  of  the  Laity. 
Vespers,  according  to  the  Roman  Breviary. 


Page  8,  afier  Arnobiaa  ailversus  Gentes 

"  In  Ihu  Defrnee  of  the  ChrUtiaDs,  by  Arnohius,  may  be  lound  all  ita 
argumcala  for  rcligioui  Tolciutiun."     S.  P. 

tl6,  Aretius'  (Benj.)  $hort  HtHtoi-y  of  Valentinus  Gendli^ 
the  Tritheist,  tried,  condemned,  and  put  to  Death  at  Bene, 
for  asserting  the  three  Divine  Persons  of  the  Trinity  to  b* 
three  distinct  Eternal  Spirits,  now  translated  from  the  Lain 
for  the  use  of  Dr.  Sherlock  lOWT 

"  A  vtrif  curiout  book.     Sherlock,  with  the  proiie  of  orliiDJoxy,  fell  islii 


-  U,  Bibliotheca  GraM^orum  Patrum,  Auctarium  noTiBsimuiu 

"  Iiipa^215.  DimoftinieAfiiHiri,  nehavc  the  distinclion  l>ctwn:ii  mutaf 
and  Jorming,  and  tbc  same  dutinetioa  occurs  pa^  363.  In  gujn.'  31S 
we  r«ad  '  Ilt'eB/io  jitp  oi  ri  nyiov  \i-fti  IfravOa,  (ou  ydp  ty  irim 
ttwapiGfitlTai  Tb  dm-tarotf  jiXXd  nvivfia  aiXii   rrfv  rov  i^ipoc'il- 


-  11,  Justini  Martyria  Apologia  duw 

'■  PrcienWd  to  Dr.  Purr  by  Dr.  Robert  Sumner,  who 


le  mar^iu. 
— —  13.  Reliquiffi  Sacra?,  ed.  Routh 


"  A  moBl  learned  »ork."    R.  P. 

-  17,  Aviaiii  Clavia  Poeseos  Sacra.* 

"  Tbia  book  i>  learned,  viitoDM?,  Hod  iutructiye." 

-  11,  ajier  Baker's  Reflecdons  upon  Learning. 


-  20,  Beckii  Hont^ammata  Hermeueutices  Libr.  N.  T. 

"  A  lery  oicfiil  book."    S.  P. 

->  23,  Bibliotheca  Bremensis,  8  vol.  12ino. 


APPENDIX.  683 

Page  26,  after  Bockii,  Historia  Anti-Trinitariorum 

'<  This  interesting  work  abounds  with  valuable  information  upon  books  and 
writers.  I  never  met  with  any  English  Theologian,  heterodox  or  ortho- 
dox, who  had  seen  it  But  I  mjself  have  read  it  very  attentively,  and 
could  not  fail  to  observe  that  the  writer,  while  he  professes  to  be  ortho- 
dox, deliberately,  and  perhaps  insidiously,  produces  the  strongest  argu- 
ments from  books,  which  he  affects  to  call  heretical. 

'*  Antecedent  to  the  publication  of  Bock's  book,  the  best  was  supposed  to  be 
Sandii  Bihliotkeca  Anti-  Triniiariorum,  In  it  there  is  much  acute  criti- 
cism, but  too  much  severity  of  censure."    S.  P. 

25,  Bode,  Pseudo-Critica  Millio-Bengeliana 

"  A  very  learned  work."    S.  P. 

—  27,  Browne,  Fasciculus  Rerum  Expetendarum 

'*  The  contents  are  curious  and  amusing."    S.  P. 

—  30,  Calderwood,  Altare  Damascenum 

*'  This  work  is  a  very  argumentative  and  severe  attack  upon  the  attempts 
to  force  an  Episcopal  Church  upon  Scotland."     S.  P. 

—  32,  Cappe's  Four  Discourses 

«  Excellent"    S.  P. 

-*  34,  Clendon  (J.)  Tractatus  philosopbico-theologicus  de  Per- 
sona 

'*  When  the  library  of  the  late  Dr.  GU>sset  was  upon  sale,  his  son  told  my 
friend,  Mr.  Barker,  that  his  father  considered  this  treatise  on  the  word 
'  Person'  as  one  of  the  very  scarcest  books  in  his  collection.  I  have  read 
it  attentively,  and  have  gained  from  it  much  valuable  instruction.  The 
reasoning  is  acute,  and  sometimes  profound.  The  erudition  is  always 
apposite.  The  wit  is  sometimes  caustic,  but  sometimes  I  think  puerile 
and  misplaced,  upon  a  subject  so  grave,  and  directed  against  polemics 
so  eminently  able.  After  all,  it  is  a  most  interesting  and  curious  work. 
By  vote  of  the  House  of  Commons,  March  24th,  17 10^  this  book,  together 
with  a  collection  of  passages  referred  to  by  Dr.  Sacheverell,  in  his  Answer 
to  the  Articles  of  Impeachment,  the  '  Rights  of  the  Christian  Church 
asserted,'  and  'A  Defence  of  the  Rights  of  the  Christian  Church,  were 
ordered  to  be  burnt  by  the  common  hangman."    S.  P. 

—  35  and  36,  instead  of  Collier's  Discourse,  read  Collins' 

—  37,  Crellii  Ethica  Arlstolelica 

**  Dr.  Parr  highly  values  this  book,  and  read  with  great  attention  the 
Catechetis  prefixed." 

—  38,  Curcellaei  Quaternio  Dissertat.  Theologicarum  adversus 
Maresium 

"  This  turns  upon  the  Trinity,  and  is  very  metaphysical,  but  heterodox."  S.  P. 


I 


«*Tli»«iftftiMl»Jftr.IMd«it«M«lti  fcy^tfctUiiiMMM  litiifgiiiHii 
afLofdlffiiiiiiW»&P> 

41,  ]>oddtMg»%  IjMlpiiM 

^  I  Mtroa^  kiMW  «  mm  vaelU  Wt*  8.  K 

tt»  Dodwdrt  Nalnral  HvrtaUtj  of  Hiusfp  SoiAib  dfno»r 
stated 

iii^eetMtllwilM»  vttacdmMdMMi^aai  •!  ^b^ 

of  Bentfegr  vp<Mi  Boraee.*'  8.  P. 
48^  Eidiora  Comneiiteriw  in  'AfoetiffA  Jcmmns 

^fftHMiiftvolitikie  is  ob^  tha  J^dhii%  Twy  aetiitt  Jaitf  wiy  btldi  tht 
wmmi  oontttaUi  qm  CoouMntaiy*    8*  ¥• 

4S»  EDys  M  the  Spritnal  aad  TMqici^ 

B^fauid 

«  A  noititttfiioM  «««.«*  k  P. 

44»  Ibqviry  into  tibe  Ratbuk  of  CSifiitiatttj  (albftiited  to 
Mr.  tUgay) 

**  This  acute,  and  now  most  scarce  book,  was  written  by  the  celebrated  Mr. 
Balguy,  father  of  the  no  less  celebrated  Dr.  Balguy.  But,  though  printed, 
it  was  not  published,  through  the  interposition  of  the  writer's  friends.  It 
cont^ns  a  strange  position,  which  Bishop  Warburton  has  taken  up,  that 
at  a  particular  time  the  devil  was  permitted  to  do  mischief  upon  earth, 
and  that  the  redemption  of  mankind  by  Jesus  Christ,  was  planned  in  order 
to  counteract  that  mischiefl  The  copy  which  I  possess,  once  belonged 
to  Dr.  Jortin,  who  wrote  in  it  thus:  *This  treatise  hath  not  been  pub- 
lished ;  it  is  written  by  one  whose  name  begins  with  B.'  After  the  death 
of  Jortin,  that  copy  came  into  the  hands  of  Dr.  Michael  Lort.  On  the 
sale  of  Lort's  books,  it  was  purchased  by  the  learned  and  amiable, 
Cleaver  Banks,  who  gave  it  to  me.  The  work  has  all  the  vigorous  spirit, 
and  all  the  accurate  arrangement,  which  marks  the  other  writings  of 
Balguy ;  but  it  abounds  with  paradoxes,  which  I  fairly  confess  would  have 
a  tendency  to  weaken  the  credibility  of  Christian  revelation  in  my  judg- 
ment, if  I  could  suppose  that  the  Sacred  Writings  afibrd  any  pretext  for 
Balguy's  reasonings.  Warburton's  notion  may  be  seen  in  the  last  post- 
humous volume  of  the  Divine  Legation  of  Moses."  S.  P. 
In  another  copy  of  this  note  there  is  thefoUomng  waiation : — 

"  The  work  has  strong  marks  of  Balguy's  sagacious  and  vigorous  intellect, 
of  his  acute  reasoning,  of  his  exact  method,  and  his  clear  and  animated 
style."  S,  P. 


APPENDIX.  686 

Page  48,  after  Fellowes  (Rev.  Robert) 

**  Dr.  Parr  justly,  and  therefore  greatly,  values  the  various  learning,  thp  deep 
reflection,  the  elegant  diction,  and  the  rational,  unfeigned,  and  sublime 
piety  of  his  friend  Robert  Fellowes." 

48,  Flemyng's  Apocalyptical  Key,  and  'The  Rod  or   the 

Sword* 

<*  These  two  Tracts  of  Fleming  were  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  the  credulous, 
and  perhaps  superstitious,  but  very  benevolent  and  truly  pious,  Mrs. 
York,  of  Denbighshire."  S.  P. 

39,  Forbes'  Reflections 

*'  At  the  end  is  a  MS.  quotation  in  praise  of  Mr.  Hutchinson,  extracted  from 
a  Visitation  Sermon  preached  by  B.  Holloway,  senior,  called  <  The  Com- 
memorative Sacrifice ;'  and  delivered  before  Archdeacon  Rye,  at  Wood- 
stock, October  8,  1736.  The  person  who  made  this  extract  adds,  that 
Mr.  Holloway's  Sermon  was  meant  to  show  the  dangerous  tendency  of 
Hoadly*s  'Plain  Account  of  tfie  Sacrament  ;*  and  he  also  notices  a  severe 
censure  passed  on  Mr.  Hutchinson's  performances,  by  one  who  subscribes 
himself '  Conmion  Sense,'  in  the  Supplement  to  the  Gentlemen's  Magazine 
for  1775,  p.  628."  S.  P. 

■  51,  Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici,  20  vol.  in  10,  4to. 

*''  An  excellent  and  most  useful  work."  S.  P. 

52,  Griesbachianae  Criseos,  edidit  White 

'*  From  deep  and  unfeigned  respect  for  the  memory  of  Dr.  White,  Dr.  Parr 
will  here  insert  this  publication,  which  ought  to  be  in  the  hands  of  all 
divines,  even  veterans ;  and  Dr.  Parr  has  recommended  it  with  good 
effect  to  some  of  his  acquaintance." 

5d,  Hallett's  Free  and  Impartial  Study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures 

recommended 

"  This  is  a  learned  work."  S.  P. 

■  ■    55,  Henry's  Exposition  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament 

'*  A  book  much  esteemed  by  half-Methodists."  S.  P. 

55,  Heshusius  (T.).    Sexcenti  Errores  pleni  Blasphemiis,  &c. 

'  '*  Dr.  Parr  read  this  book  carefully.  He  found  in  it  often  what  seemed  to 
him  errors  in  the  Church  of  Rome,  but  no  one  doctrine  he  would  venture 
to  call  blasphemous.  In  the  late  controversy  with  the  Romanists,  he 
was  shocked  to  find  this  word  in  the  writings  of  English  Protestants;  and 
he  would  set  a  mark  of  the  very  strongest  reprobation  upon  the  word  as 
applied  by  Barrington,  Bishop  of  Durham,  to  the  sacramental  tenets  of 
the  Romanists."  S.  P. 

— ^  58,  Hurd's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn 

"  Wary  and  temperate."  S.  P. 


nt>ie,  H]r4t.  SyatagM  I 

^-»  60,  Lhrn  da  Tnis  ftmnix  lapoitMn.    tiodU  ilea  TmI*  I» 
"TlMM  tM  kooki ««  NHtdj  to  ba  «tt  «ta,  ■>!  Or.  nb  hetes  •< 


apiokw.    ThaniMMiMofttefeM&tak^WM^-ttfBM^  ndthMfak 


"ItobPurpt 

Inposlorilnis.'  He  poaiciHial»  u  4ta.  MS.  capf  tnuKCribrd  tma  > 
printed  copy,  which  bclanged  to  Prince  Eugene  t  aoilta  thii  MS.  are  pre- 
fixed about  forty  pa-ges  cootainin}^  Kome  ourioua  panical&rs.  la  the 
mnmer  of  IS19,  Dr.  Pur  lav  an  Euglisb  timlutinD  in  the  Libniy  of 
Olu^v.  It  ii  leldom  ihovn,  Bud  thi>  cantion  i;  veiy  proper  )  but 
Dr.  Parr  htu  oblaiood  n.  tranjcript  of  some  cnriom  faitB,  whiirh  are  pre- 
flicd  to  that  copy.  Dr.  Parr  liaa  caused  to  be  iuserled  u  hii  4to.  HS.. 
a  full  and  eurrcct  >ta.teiiient  of  the  controTcrsy  whether  such  ■  book 
existrd,  and  »ho  was  the  Author.  Dr.  Parr,  iii  the  spring  of  1820, 
put  tho  duodecioio  and  quarto  copies  together  under  some  paper,  aad  ia 
bit  own  hand  wrote  a6(iara  tai  ippitra.  When  makiug  bis  Catalogue,  he 
could  not  find  this  paper,  but  it  cannot  be  lost.  He  «iil  renew  hiaseanb. 
and  if  it  should  foil,  be  direct)  his  executors  to  make  tbe  iDost  careful 
■earch  in  all  boxes  and  all  comers ;  for  he  is  rery  anxiaus  that  such  a 
book  ahoold  not  go  abroad,  and  &11  into  the  hands  of  young  or  mitchier. 
oui  pennns.  Hii  memory  hai  been  much  afiected  by  his  hUe  dangenint 
illneis,  »nd  for  tliis  reason  he  has  been  unable  to  find  the  books,  wbich  be 
put  by  vith  sach  extraordinary  care  i  but  looked  for  they  nuit  be  after 
hia  death." 

-  63,  KiDg's  (Di.  William)  Essay  on  the  Orig;ia  of  Evil,  tiaas- 
lated  from  the  Latin,  with  Notes,  and  two  Sernrons  of  tbe  saiiM, 
by  Dr.  Edmund  lisw ;  4th  editim,  corrected         Camb.  1758 

the  same,  6lh  editim,  8to.         1781 


"  la  this  last  edition  an  omitted  the  Dedication  to  Dr.  Wateriand,  ud 
tiuee  pages  of  acute  refuoning  upon  the  Doolnne  of  the  Trinity,  coneen- 
ing  which  Biibop  Law  had  changed  his  opinion  after  a  lon^  and  smoiu 
enquiry."  S.  P. 

64,  Ealenkampi)  Aiacpurit,  &c. 

"  This  is  an  excellent  book."  S.  P. 

64,  Kortholti  de  Tribue  Impostoribus  Magnia  Liber 

KUonii,  1680 
"This  book  is  not  to  be  confounded  with  the  celebrated  bmk, '  Dc  Trihu 


APPENDIX.  087 

impadonbu$*f  Moses,  Christ,  and  Mthomet;  but  the  title  deceives  numy 
readers,  and  I  once  warned  a  London  bookseller  of  the  misrepresentation. 
Fabricius  gives  a  good  account  of  other  books  bearing  this  title.  Kortholt 
wrote  against  Lord  Herbert,  Thomas  Hobbes,  and  Benedict  Spinoza.  On 
the  calumnies  of  some  Romanists,  who  accused  Frederick  the  Second,  see 
p.  343  of  Reimanni  Hittoria  Atheitnd  ti  Atheorum,  Frederick  the  Se- 
cond and  Alphonso  of  Spain  were  ux^ustly  accused  by  the  Romanists.  S.P. 

Page  67,  Letter  to  a  Clergyman  relating  to  his  Sermon  on  the  30th 

of  January,  being  a  complete  Answer  to  all  the  Sermons  that 

e?er  have  been,  or  ever  shall  be  preached,  in  the  like  strain, 

on  that  Anniversary,  by  a  Lover  of  Truth,  who  wishes  the 

perpetual  Peace  and  Prosperity  of  Great  Britain  1746 

'*  Subjoined  to  it  is  a  witty  Latin  Epitaph  on  Bigotry,  by  J.  Reynolds,  with 
a  translation :  the  Letter  is  not  only  witty,  but  argumentative,  and  con- 
tains historical  proofs  of  a  fiict,  which,  in  opposition  to  the  declaimers, 
the  courtiers,  and  the  zealots  of  his  own  time.  Dr.  Parr  has  strenuously 
maintained ;  viz.  that  the  Presbyterians  were  guiltless  of  shedding  the 
blood  of  Charles  L  To  their  innocence,  and  even  their  merit,  a  decisive 
testimony  is  borne  in  the  proclamation,  which  Charles  IL  sent  forth  from 
Holland,  Oct.  25,  1660,  wherein  they  are  described  as  persons  full  of 
affection  for  the  King,  and  of  zeal  for  the  peace  of  Church  and  State :  see 
p.  9  of  the  Pre&ce  to  vol.  1  of  Nicholls  upon  the  Common  Prayer." 

69,  Lowth's  Assize  Sermon  1766 

''  Dr.  Parr  was  looking  after  this  fiunous  Sermon  for  thirty  years." 

72,  Meiners  Historia  Doctrinae  de  Vero  Deo 

**  Dr.  Parr  sets  the  highest  value  upon  this  book.  It  abounds  with  deep 
erudition,  and  masterly  reasoning,  and  corrects  many  errors  of  Cudworth.'' 

76,  Morality  of  the  new  Testament,  by  a  Rational  Christian 

^  A  good,  plain,  sensible  book.    S.  P. 

76,  Morcelli  Africa  Christiana 

**  A  noble  work."    S.  P. 

78,  Morton,  Totius  Doctrinalis  Controversise  de  Eucharistia 

Decisio 

''  By  Thomas  Morton,  Bishop  of  Durham.  The  reasoning  appears  to  me 
unanswerable."    S.  P. 

80,  Observations  upon  the  four  Gospels,  showing  their  Defects, 

&c.  8vo.  Geneva,  1789 

*'  A  copy  of  this  book  sold  at  Hollis's  sale,  for  li.  18f.  Dr.  Parr  gave  a 
guinea  for  his  copy  in  1819,  and  read  it  on  Christmas  day,  without  any 
diminution  of  his  faith." 


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*'  Aft  fFtfilnnf  *iMi  fletm  teolL'''  8. 1'L  - 
w^peet  far  fchaMadty,  Dr.  Pi«r  liH  gjfOftrtkiiMr  diwmtioMi 


8t^  Po?s»T.~A  ColkeliiNi  of  MifaNw  aVaote  on  theOoflto^^ 
Tlfles,10ToL 

**  Tldi  eoQeotei  k  luted  teiy  iPilii«hl«^  sad  aiMl  Mi  bo  iirtariiiit 
Tliaa  ii  a  didlw  colloetiM  at  Sad  F«RiBiB»,  ^ 

87t  Fonoa't  Letters  to  Arclideaeciii  TniTis 

''JiriililiUaaaiiBviaeiiila^    9.  P. 

9T»  Prideeaxt  Fesi^oliiii  ConfiofeiriinKDi  lIMh^mnm 
n,  Eotmnielieri^e  OuMeiisi'I^^ 

^)aE»  diaeuM  the  qiipiltoa lA^^  ]Pa|diBMid  U.  ««i»  nr  was  aol^  li» 
aaiOioroftibalKNdi'OeTdlmflBpiDilM^^  Bit  oiwonafSoM  «f«i  Ha 
aatiwtity  of  tfcagyhifi  dtaeffe  aiewitlne  tel;  Mi?rt««iailiiii  ipte 
Aly^ipafe6l.  faeltoijei^ttwjMwiiaaf J)iW%l<Mi.  BafawwifaiFiiirt^ 
lej,  page  90.''    S.  P. 

-  95f  Seileri  Theses  Theologix  Dogmaticae 

"Excellent"    S.  P. 

-  97,  Sheridan's  (Bp,  Wm.)  Sermons,  3  vol.  8?o. 

*'  This  book  }a  to  be  returned  to  Mr.  Lynes  after  the  death  of  Dr.  Parr, 
who  was  i^uch  struck  with  marks  of  genius  and  original  thinking  in  Bp. 
Sheridan.  There  is  no  style  in  the  composition,  but  some  of  the  detached 
passages  are  very  eloquent." 

•^  97|  Seryeti  (Michaelis)  de  Trinitatis  Erroribus  Libri  VII. 

**  Servetus  was  burnt  for  this  book.  He  might  be  a  Heretic,  but  he  was  not 
an  InfideL  I  have  his  Life,  in  Latin,  written  by  Aliwcerden,  which  should 
be  read  by  all  Scholars  and  true  Christians.    S.  P. 

-«  98,  Simpson's  (John)  Essays  on  the  Language  of  Scripture 

«  Excellent"    S.  P. 

-  100,  Stein,  Authentia  E?angelii  Johannis 

'*  The  object  of  this  learned  book  is  to  show  that  the  Jesus  described  bj 
John  differs  from  the  Jesus  described  by  the  other  three  Evangelists,  and 
therefore  the  Gospel  ascribed  to  St  John  is  not  genuine."     S.  P. 


APPENDIX.  690 

Page  100,  Stephani  (Rob.)  ad  Censuras  Theologonim  Paritiensium 

Responsio 

*'  I  bought  this  book  at  Mackinlaj's  a  little  before  his  death.  On  the 
outside  of  it  is  written,  '  A  great  curiosity,  see  Maittaire ;'  and  on  the 
inside  the  following  notice :  '  This  is  the  fiimous  R.  Stephens's  Answer  to 
the  Sorbonnists,  who  persecuted  him,  and  obliged  him  to  retire  to  Geneva. 
He  published  the  same  in  French  at  the  same  time;  he  was  burnt  in  ef- 
figy afterwards  in  Paris/  "  S.  P. 

100,   Stosch   Commentatio  hisiorico-critica  de    Novi  Test 

Canone 

**  A  most  useful  book.^  S.  P. 

103,  Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Discourse  of  the  Liberty  of  Prophe- 
sying 1702 

*'  Unaccountably,  at  the  end  of  this  edition,  is  omitted  the  Jewish  story, 
which  remains  in  the  folio  edition  of  Taylor's  Polemical  Pieces,  and  upon 
which  Dr.  Franklin,  without  acknowledgment,  founded  his  celebrated 
Dialogue  on  Religious  Toleration.''  S.  P. 

104,   Titmanni  Tractatus  de  Vestigiis  GDosticorum  in  Nov. 

Test,  frustra  quaesitis,  8yo.  L^.  1773 

"  Most  excellent."  S.  P. 

107,  Trigiaiidii  Dissertationum  et  Orationum  Sylloge 

'*  See  his  Defence  of  the  disputed  Text  in  John,  and  his  Speech  on  Wil- 
liam III.,  on  Frid.  Spanheim,  and  on  the  Usefulness  of  Religion  to  a 
State.  Marckius  wrote  the  Funeral  Oration  on  Triglandius,  inserted  in 
this  volume."  S.  P. 

107,  Trinity— a  Collection  of  curious  Tracts  on  the,  6  vol. 

small  4to. 

^  My  most  learned  friend,  the  President  of  Magdalen  College,  possesses 
the  same  rare  work ;  but  what  work,  fit  for  a  Scholar  and  a  Theologian, 
does  he  not  possess  and  understand  ?"  S.  P. 

120,  Vossii  Disseftatio  gemina 

^  This  is  a  most  valuable  copy,  for  it  is  the  very  copy,  which  Vossius,  the 
Author,  gave,  as  appears  by  his  own  hand-writing,  to  Merrick  Casaubon ; 
and  it  was  given  to  me  in  the  spring  of  1812,  by  the  celebrated  Robert 
Smith,  after  his  return  from  India."  S.  P. 

121,  Wakefield's  (Gilbert)  Remarks  on  Horsley's  Ordination 

Sermon 

"  Pungent."  S.  P. 

2y 


ViyB ltt»  WavbOTloi^  Jnliaa  '«  ^  i 

**Thciiiign«l<^t6nq[«liyafWMlmitoat  i»  pice4fib4il4|»pcfr0c^4»- 
MTv^i  to  be  oo«9in4  idtii  A  inMiine  jfjjwge  in  gir  Walter  ffalfigh*! 
miiwka  on  t^  Sonan  Empin^  pt^fo  668.  of  Idg  Hiilofy  of  «l« 
WoricU    Sa  P* 

1»,  «— ^  Cfitioal  niidPUkMOpldeal  Ei^mry  into  tlie 

Causes  <^Ptodigies  and  Mimoles 

^  Hug  odition  If  loifve.    The  mA  wtm  xeunh&tioA  hj  Dr»  Fur,  tal 
emitted  iftMliopHiri^  editiott  of  Mhop  WItftaitott'ii  voA 
onitted?  for,  with  all  itsiingnlaritie^iC  hasmanymaiksef  tfie  vifofeas 

128, .  WeiWBfelsMOpiiMUife  Theologies  i&c 
''l^.  Fanr  lets  aimy  hi{^  Talue  on  the  Tiealiae  *  A  LognmMiBJ^ 

tU,  WesttioTU  Dietrlte  in  HidUwiam  Pu^onb 

"^  A  my  oMlhl  book.'' S.  P. 

196,  White  (J.)  Diatessaron,  sLre  inelegra  Histocia  J.  C.  OfMe 
^The  gift  of  the  kained  Dr.  Whiter  lalioinganiiirifnnd^^ 
I  had  fetgotten,  that  the  dedioation  waa  written  by  aw.  J^eqr  lanHiate 
4broideaihoaldbewellveriediaUdsBiatMnion;  and  evwy  reader  of 
the  Kew  Teatament  wiU  denre  inm  H  the  gnateit  ndfantn^e^  ftr  it 
ooUeete  the  ftwte  of  die  Qoqpelinte.a.elwr  hkhirioal  Jbon.'^  SL  P. 

129,  (Zimmermaniii)  de  Miraenlis  LibeHas 

<'  This  book  has  great  acuteness,  and  obvious  are  the  reasons,  for  which 
the  writer  conceals  his  name.  It  should  be  read  with  a  book,  which  I 
have  upon  the  same  subject  in  duodecimo,  and  which  was  published  in 
Saxony  in  the  nineteenth  century."  S.  P. 

131,  JEliani  Varia  Historia,  edidit  Kahnius 

<<  This  small  edition  contains  the  notes  of  Gesner,  Schefler,  Faberi 
Kuhnius,  and  Perizonius,  with  the  Latin  Interpretatio  of  Vulteius. 

*'  Valckenaer  has  shown  that  the  writer  of  the  Varia  Hist,  is  not  the  £liao 
who  wrote  the  Hist.  Animalium  ;  but  that  there  are  many  Latinisms  in 
his  style,  and  that  he,  in  all  probability,  was  a  Roman  by  birth.  Dr.  Parr 
has  marked  those  passages,  where  he  suspected  a  Latin  idiom." 

135,  Anthologia  Graeca,  cum  Annotationibus  Brodaei  et  Ob- 

sopasi  Franco/.  1600 

'*  In  the  Episcopal  Library  at  Hartlebury,  there  is  a  copy  of  this  book, 
which  once  belonged  to  Pope,  who  seems  to  have  studied  the  book,  and 
had  begun  an  Index.'*  S.  P. 


k 


APPBNDIX.  691 

Page  136,  Anthologia  Gneca,  cum  Veraione  Latina  Grotii,  edita  ab 
Hieronymo  De  Bosch,  6  vol.  4to, 

**  The  preface  is  an  opus  awreum,"  S.  P. 

136,  Anthologia  Romana  Poetica,  ed.  Seybold,  12mo. 

Lipg.  1778 

'<  An  excellent  book.''  S.  P. 

139,  Aristophanis  Comediee,  Gelenii,  folio  Bom,  1547 

''  William  Brook  gave  this  book  to  Daniel  Walters,  the  learned  and  faithful 
assistant  of  Dr.  Parr  at  Norwich,  and  Daniel  Walters  gave  it  to  Dr.  Parr. 
It  is  a  very  valuable  edition,  and  there  are  some  manuscript  notes." 

139,  Arifltopbaois  Comediae,  edidii  Schutz,  torn.  1  &  2 

LipsuB,  1821 

'*  In  page  271,  2,  3.  there  are  some  excellent  obiervations  upon  the  causes, 
which  induced  Aristophanes  to  ridicule  Socrates."  S.  P. 

139,  Aristophanis  Acharnenses  Oxford,  1899 

^  This  edition  was  sent  forth  by  the  learned  Mr.  Elmsley :  part  of  its  value 
arises  from  Bentley's  papers  preserved  in  the  British  Museum.  Elmsley 
in  his  preface,  speaks  of  an  edition,  which  had  been  recently  published  in 
Germany,  but  which  he  had  never  seen.'  I  suppose  him  to  mean  Hoepf- 
ner's  edition.''  S.  P. 

141,  Aristotelis  de  Poetica  Liber,  Dan.  Heinsii,  8vo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1610 

"  The  notes  are  few,  but  very  good."  S.  P. 

143,  Alexandri  Aphrodisiensis  in  Priora  Analytica  Aristotelis 

Commentataria,  folio  Fen.  Aldi,  1520 

''  This  is  a  scarce  and  most  profound  book."  S.  P% 

147,  Avieni  Descriptio  Orbis  Tenraj,  8vo.  Amst.  1786 

**  Very  well  edited."  S.  P. 

163,  Ciceronis  Opera  Rhetorica,  ed.  Schiitz  Lips,  1804 

**  In  page  14.  of  the  Prolegomena,  Schiitz  defends  Plautus  censured  by 
Cicero,  and  the  book  Ad  Herennium  at  p.  24.  He  supposes  the  book  Ad 
Herennium  to  have  been  written  by  Marc.  Ant  Gniph6,  and  Dr.  Parr  is 
of  the  same  opinion." 

163,  Ciceronis  Academica,  edidit  Hulsemann,  8vo. 

"  An  excellent  edition."  S.  P. 

164,  Ciceronis  de  Fato  liber,  Bremii,  8vo. 

"  The  notes  of  Bremius  arc  excellent."  S.  P.  • 

2  y2 


166,  aoanHk  Orifld  j^  (;&«ld  UAUb,  *&.  «dUit  M.  C.  B. 

8viH   .  ='•-'• -JE|lk  1818 

^  Thb  book  b  to  be  niiked  with  •tte  fiibKoi«loB%  ia  wU^  tte  w^^ 
ei^  of  loBic  9pe^Aii  ii*Md.teCS«H%i«li  diiprtBd.>*  ft.  P. 

iW,CiceroiiisVilB,iAiJ.9.iirll<^^         JEkriiii,l<»5 

"  Tho^  of  OiM  «i|nMdbaiir  «u  Sir  J^^ 

bwydiro.  iUy»nMr.l74i 

'     -Cfocfo^bntpaaMgefiBGtMkvritei^wiMilMlnMdaftatorfti^ 
togotlMr  with  toBW  voital  oofrootieai.'*  8.  P^ 

^  A  veiy  loArnod  ttiA  ttNiUI  bMbT  8.  P. 

^ -^  IWH  BuHttAiw  in  Homnu^  iriMTtflltlaift  iMlliii  A.  Pdili, 
StoLMio 
"TMikmtaiiiitiiieMtiialilrtl^  &P. 

Vf$,  l^Maeri  niM  et  Odyasea,  4  toI.  fofio 

OlasffU(B,  FauUi.  1756-58 

^  In  the  prefiu^  which  upon  the  whole  is  well-written,  there  is  one  gntt 
blander,  '  £&  enim  erat  apud  nos  auctoritate  doctissimi  diligentissimiqoe 
Stephani  noraen,  ut  in  egregi&  ejus  editione  paucissima  reperionda  fore 
speravimus,'"  S.  P. 

176,  Homeri  Carmina,  studio  R.  P  Knight. 

''A  presentation  copy  with  this  Inscription : — 

*  Viro  venerabili,  eruditissimo,  et  amicissimo, 

Samueli  Parr, 

in  iiis  diligentissimis  studiis^  duci,  doctori,  et  magistro  suo, 

quas  maxima  et  pulcherrima  potnit  grati  animi  monumenta, 

dignissimaque  smnma  ejus  elegantia,  amicitias  diutumsB  pignora, 

dona  dat  editor."' 

179,  Horatius,  cum  Paraphrasi  Cerati,  4to.  ViamtB,  1585 

^he  Paraphrase  is  a  veiy  sensible  one."  S.P. 

181,  Isocratis  Oratio  de  Pennutatione,  8yo.     MedwUmi,  1813 

'<  I  really  think  this  work  genuine.''  S.  P. 


k 


APPENDIX.  693 

Page  187,  Manilius,  cura  Bortoni,  8yo.  Loud.  1783 

^*  I  reviewed  this  shallow  and  censorious  book."  S.  P. 

Menandri  et  Philemonis  Reliquiae,  etc. 

**  The  It^amia  Menandriana  was  much  talked  of  during  the  dispute  between 
Bentley  and  Le  Clerc."  S.  P. 

191,  Opuscula  Mythyologica,  Etbica,   Physica,  Gr.  et  Lat. 

edidit  Gale,  8yo.  Anut.  1688 

"  A  most  agreeable  collection."  S.  P. 

195,  Pindarus  Heynii 

"  Every  scholar  should  read  the  Commentary  of  Hermann,  de  Metrii  Pin- 
daricii,  inserted  in  Vol.  3.  of  Pindar,  the  Lilnri  tret  de  MetrU  Pindaric  by 
Boeckhius,  the  admirable  observations  of  Herman,  de  C<nura  Trochmca 
in  quarta  pede,  de  productionilnts  ob  Catuaramf  et  de  Hiaiu^  in  the  Or- 
ji^'ca  edited  by  Hermann ;  and  the  Scholia  in  Batrachomyonuichiam,  by  II' 
gen,  who  has  fully  explained  the  principles  of  the  versus  pditici"  S.  P. 

196,  Pindarus,  ed.  Huntingford 

''  Containing  conjectures  of  Casaubon  and  Dr.  Bentley,  from  a  book  in  the 
British  Museum,  which  Dr.  Parr  examined  in  the  summer  of  1820,  and 
which  Mr.  Huntingford  afterwards  consulted  diligently." 

198,  Platonis  Phxdo,  edidit  Wyttenbach 

"  No  part  of  Plato  is  better  edited."  S.  P. 

203,  Polemonis  Sophists  Orationes,  quotquot  extant. 

ToloscB,  1637 

**  To  Dr.  Parr's  most  sagacious  and  learned  friend,  Bobus  Smith,  whose 
terrors  in  his  first,  and  indeed,  only  speech  in  Parliament,  quite  over- 
came his  wonderful  courage,  Dr.  Parr  used  to  apply  one  of  Polemo's 
sayings,  recorded  in  the  preface  :—*  Gladiatores  aliquando  spectans,quen- 
dam  aestuaatem  et  horrorem  prassentis  exitii  totius  corporis  sudorc  de- 
doraatem  cum  intueretur :  talis  est,  experto  credito,  dixit  miscria  Ora- 
toris  declamatorii.'  The  same  remark  has  been  twice  made  by  Cicero 
concerning  himself:  <  Equidem  et  in  vobis  animadvertere  soleo,  et  in  me 
ipso  S2epissime  experior,  ut  exalbesamin  principiisdicendi,  ettotamente 
atque  omnibus  artubus  contremiscam.'  {De  Oratore,  Ubr,  i.  par,  26.) 
*  Ita  deos  mihi  velim  propitios,  ut  cum  illius  diei  mihi  venit  in  mentcm, 
quo  die,  citato  rco,  mihi  dicendum  sit,  non  solum  commoveor  animo,  scd 
etiam  toto  corporc  perhorresco.'  {Divinai.  in  Ckecilium,)  And  again  in 
the  Speech  for  Cluentius :  '*  Hie  ego  cum  ad  respondendum  surrexi, 
qua  cura  dii  immortales !  qua  sollicitudine  animi  ?  quo  trcore  ?  Semper 
equidem  magno  commotu  incipio  dicere.  Quotiescunquc  dico,  totiesmihi 
videor  in  judicium  venire,  non  ingenii  solum,  scd  etiam  virtutis  atque 
officii.' " 


Page  M6,  Qnintaiaiii  IniliMiottdt  OMdlta^,^^^ 

men  dutmgoidwdiiMftMOifoftttaiMf  JoiMk    Be  4M  betoe  te  em- 
pletkm  of  his  iiobk  iFOKky  jttd  the  fmulfa  t<oN^ 
lipBnttnuui/ S.P. 

20  ,  Qaintus  C^ber^  edidil  Tyduwn,  e«n  ObMnr.  Hcynii 

«  Very  wen  edited.**  S.  P. 

207,  ImflUa,  h.  e.  Canntsa  C^mrifiaEa  Gneconuii 

<<IUghljTaliietliis!iook.    I  Iwog^t  it  iram  die  C:«ta]ogiie  of  Mr.  Boke, 
pnblidied  in  188B|  whera  ^Mie  ieea  iiEteieiliBg  abtk^ 
'  of  tiie  0i«eks»  tttraeted  fiom  Cieike.    TheKolBeaieeMelkiit''  6.P* 

200,  Sophocles,  Or.  4to.  B.  SitfkMih  U0B 

<<  Tins  valoabte  book  «M  givm  to  I>r.  Pmt  tj  tiie  lenmcA  PieliBnw 
of  Ozfeid,  1791.    It  onee  b^ged  io  Dr.  fieBOey,  and  eootiiM  eee  «r 
two  Terbel  alterations,  end  two  pagit  of  aa  fnirheatrr  ifaAea  of  woidi 
foiuid.in  the  SeholiMt,  in  Bentiey's  owa  hnd  writing.'* 

' 1(10,  Soplioclis  at  Toliiiit,  dyleamaitfe  FfagBMsitaBi,  edUEft 

Stnive 

**He  proves  the  writer  to  have  been,  not  a  native  Ofedc»  bate  latin  Umk 
of  the  Western  Chnrdk''  S.  P. 

216»  ThacydidesHudaoiii,  Mo  Omb,  iOW 

*'  There  is  in  my  library  scarcely  any  book  I  prize  so  highly  as  this.  My 
reasons  are,  it  is  the  very  book  in  which  I  first  read  Thucydides  at  Emma- 
nuel College;  it  contains  a  few  marginal  notes  of  mine,  which  are  cf  no 
value ;  I  gave  it  to  my  learned  pupil  John  Wright ;  it  was  sold  after  bis 
death.  I  was  anxious  to  recover  it,  and  for  many  years  I  made  many  fruit- 
less enquiries.  June  27,  1816.  I  attended  a  Visitation  of  Bishop  Panom 
at  Northampton.  I  there  met  Mr.  Rose,  a  clergyman  quite  unknown  to 
me.  After  dinner  he  said  he  had  a  book  of  mine.  ^Wliat?'said  L  He 
answered,  'Thucydides  by  Hudson,  audit  has  some  MS.  notes  of  yours.' 
I  told  him  my  piteous  tale.  He  most  politely  and  kindly  gave  me  the 
book."  S.  P. 

Yirgilii  Codex  Antiquissimus,  a  Rufio  Turcio  Aproniano  distinctus 
et  emendatus,  qui  Dime  Florentise  in  Bibiiotheca  Mediceo- 
Laurentiana  adservatur,  4to.  {Printed  in  capitab  w^k  exttd 
conformity  to  the  manuscript,)  Florentue,  1741 

"  This  valuable  book  was  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  his  intelligent  and  wortbj 
friend,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hincks,  of  Tcttenall,  Staffordshire." 


APPENDIX.  605 

"  The  following  inscription  appears  on  the  fly-leaf,  in  Dr«  Parr's  hand- 
writing:— 

Ex  dono 

Josise  Hincks,  A.  M. 

Collegii  Vigom.:  Oxonii  olim  alumni, 

Tetenalle  in  Comitatus  Staffirdiensi 

nunc  incols 

Viri, 

propter  manu  comitatem, 

libcrelem  doctrinam, 

et  candidum  ingenium, 

vere  amabilis. 
Tertio  Non.  Sebtembr: 
Anno  Saero  MDCCCX. 

Page  220,  Virgilii  Opera,  ex  antiq.  Mod.  illustrata,  cura  ac  studio 
Henrici  Justice,  Armigeri,  Rufforthii  Toparchae 

<*  This  book  was  printed  in  Italy,  to  which  country  the  Editor  retired,  when 
he  had  been  prosecuted  by  the  University  of  Cambridge  for  stealing 
books,  and  his  sentence  had  been  changed  from  transportation  to  exile  for 
life.  He  had  been  a  member  of  Trinity  College ;  he  had  a  good  fortune ; 
he  had  been  a  magistrate  in  Suffolk ;  and  with  little  chance  of  detection 
in  a  foreign  land,  he  described  himself  as  a  Toparch  and  a  Squire.  The 
volume  was  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  his  much  esteemed  neighbour,  the  Rev. 
Elias  Webb." 

221,  Wolfii  Anecdota  Graeca,  sacra  et  profana 

^  This  is  a  precious  collection,  and  they  who  consult  it  should  read  Jones' 
Canons  of  Scripture."  S.  P. 

221,  Xenophontis  Ephesiacorum  libri  V.  edidit  Peerlkamp 

The  notes  are  numerous,  and  in  accuracy  and  minuteness  most  excellent"  S.  P. 

—  225,  Aulus  Gellius,  translated  by  Beloe 

*'  I  wrote  the  greater  part  of  the  prefiice."  S.  P. 

—  224,  Ciceronian  Controversy.  A  Dissertation  in  which  the  De- 
fence of  P.  Sulla,  ascribed  to  M.  T.  Cicero,  is  clearly  proved 
to  be  spurious,  after  the  manner  of  Mr,  Markland,  with  some 
introductory  Remarks  on  other  Writings  of  the  Ancients, 
never  before  suspected 

"  Probably  by  the  learned  printer,  Mr.  Bowyer,  with  whom  Dr.  Parr  differs 
on  all  the  points  discussed." 


<( 


p.i»« 


820,  FliDy's  Letters,  bj  Lord  Orrery 

"  Tbn  noUa  ue  copious  aoil  useful."    S.  P. 
227,  Virgil's  £neiij,  traDslated  by  Dr.  Charlt«  Symmons 

"  The  gift  of  the  iDgealous  Author.— I  tbiuk  Ibii  our  of  tbe  beat  Inintti- 
tions  ia  the  English  Uinguage."  S.  P. 
— ^  230,  Becmanni  Manuductio  ad  Latinam  Unguam 

"  A  very  Icftrueii  bo-'U,"     S,  P. 

230,  Bcccuccii  Ars  Metrics 

"  Dr.  Purr  hoJ  oeTcr  licard  of  tliia  u&efut  booli  before  Au^st,  lS2t.     U 
TBithcDrccomiiiCDiledtobimbyMr.Ilolin.ofvhoDi  hi  U-u;ht  it."  s.  P. 


f 


230  Bergeri  (J.  Gul.)  dc  Naliirali  Pulcritudine  ^ratiuiiU  ad 

excelsam  LoDgini    Disciplinam  tllustri  contiiiealit^uc  C.  J 

Cicsaria  Excmplo  exucta  Liber  Comnientarius,  cum  Pnxeiiiiu 

de  repetendis  £lo<]uentii£  Fontibus  el  Indice  ueceitsario  :  occe- 

dit  Chrestooiatbia  Lon^niana  4(o.  Liprite,  17% 

"  This  book  is  bigblj  Talucd,  and  oE^n  igaolcd  by  foreign  Scbolan:  sr 

Scliilkri  pTacrpta  Stili  bene  Lalini,  anil  Ibe  Notes  of  GuAcr  dqiI  Mi'Im 

on  neiMreii  FuHdamimla  SUli  rt^iont."  S.  P. 

"  A  fcvMtto  iMk  of  Sr.  inttn.** 
'2M,  Buy's  Bictlonuy  of  Teniu  of  Art 

"  A  »ery  useful  book."    S.  P. 

.  233,  Caninti  'EXXifviirju^ 

"  Dr.  Parr  icftrcelj  prefer*  ao;  Oreek  Gnunmar  (o  that  of  Caninius.  Dr. 
Warner,  io  bis  Mirpoy  Spiaroy,  often  refers  to  it,  and  speaks  of  it  u  s 
scarce  book.    Dt.  Parr  bai  met  with  it  ietj  rarel;." 

234,  Chalcondylie  (Demetrii)  Erotemata 

"  Of  the  Bmanata  of  Demetrius  ChaJcoadjIas  there  ii,  in  tlie  Ubmy 
of  EmmanDel  College,  a  copy  of  the  flnt  edilioD  in  4ta. ;  aod  tbe  nrj 
Icanied  Dr.  Askew  bos,  in  his  onn  hand,  staled  that  that  book  is  vaj 
searce,  and  fetched,  at  the  sale  of  Alberti'i  books,  40  kuidcu,  units 
Dr.  Parr's  memorj  deceives  him.  Dr.  Pamnshed  to  borrow  die  bool, 
and  actually  g»Te  a  Note  to  Mr.  Bennet,  now  Bp.  of  Clojne,  for  lie 
above  sum  ;  but  be  took  fright,  recalled  his  Note,  and  left  the  book  i> 
College.  HevasbXjindDD  soou  after,  and  enquired  for  the  J^mfrMafast 
Ihe  shop  of  ttie  very  intelligent  Mr.  B.  White,  Horace's  Head,  Fleet 
street.  Mr.  W.  employed  a  good  deal  of  tjme  in  looking  over  bis  boots 
and,  to  Dr.  P.'s  great  joy,  found  this  l3mo.  edition.    Dr.  Parr  lost  di> 


APPBNBIX.  609 

time  in  reading  theErotemata.    He  gave  Mr.  White  a  bandaome  price 
for  it,  and  then  ventured  to  tell  him  about  the  quarto  edition. 

Page  234,  Cattieri  (P.)  Gazophylacium  Grsecorum,  seu  Methodus 

admirabilis  ad  insignem  breyi   comparandum  V V.  cppiam, 

cum  Auctario  F.  L.  Abresch,  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1767,  Cantab. 

1810 — 2.  Dictionarium  Analogicum  Ling.  6r.  H.  Hooge- 

yeen.  Opus  postumum,  1810 

*^  At  the  request  of  Dr.  Ingenhous,  the  Scholar  of  Hoogeveen  Senior,  and  thr 
Friend  of  Hoogeveen  Junior,  I  obtained  permission  from  the  Cambridge 
Delegates  for  the  Analogical  Dictionary  to  be  printed  at  the  University 
Press,  on  condition  that  the  subscription-money  should  be  given  to  Mr. 
Hoogeveen  Jun.,  and  that  the  University  afterwards  should  have  the 
profits  arising  from  the  sale  of  the  book.  I  obtained  subscriptions  from 
many  Colleges  in  both  the  Universities,  and  from  many  Scholars.  I  met 
with^ttie  utmost  kindness  from  Dr.  Craven,  the  Vice-Chancellor,  Dr. 
Farmer  of  Emmanuel,  and  several  other  heads :  I  was  opposed,  for  a  time, 
in  my  endeavours  to  have  the  Gazophylacium  of  Cattier  added  to  the 
Dictionary:  I  was  so  displeased  with  Dr.  Pearce  of  Jesus  College  for  his 
opposition  to  my  well-founded  advice,  that  I  refused  to  write  the  Preface, 
as  I  once  intended  to  do.  I  had  much  satisfieuitoiy  conversation  with 
the  learned  Dr.  Davy  of  Caius  College,  and  I  suppose  that,  by  his  inter- 
position, the  work,  so  necessary  to  establish  the  principle,  upon  which  the 
Dictionary  is  founded,  was  eventually,  and  most  judiciously,  added  by  the 
Delegates.  I  know  that  Mr.  Tyson,  once  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  and  now 
Rector  of  Thurcaston,  in  Leicestershire,  shewed  great  diligence  and  great 
judgment  as  corrector  of  the  press;  and  I  had  the  good  fortune  to  solve 
some  difficulties  about  the  editions,  to  which  Hoogeveen  sometimes 
refers."    S.  P. 

234,  Cellarii  Ortbogra[^ia 

*'  This  work  of  Cellarius  is,  for  common  purposes,  the  best  book  Dr.  Parr 
knows  on  Orthography." 

236,  Donati  Commentarii  Grammatici  tres 

«  For  many  years  the  Grammar  of  Europe." 

237,  Glossarium  Manuale  ad  Scriptores  niedise  et  infimae  Latin- 

itatis,  ex  magDis  Glossariis  Caroli  du  Fresne,  Domini  du 
Cange,  et  Carpentarii,  in  Compendium  redactum  multisque 
Verbis  et  Dicoidi  Formulis  aucium,  6  vol.  8¥0.    Hake,  1772 

^*  Dr.  Parr  gave  twelve  guineas  iiM:  this  book,  and  considers  it  one  of  the 
best  in  his  library.'* 

— «  230,  Facciolati  de  Optimis  Studiis  Oraiioncs  X. 
^*  This  book  abounds  with  eaquisite  learning."    S.  P. 


Page  MO^  goKelg  4b  lfag»  Lalim  Ikn  <t  Rt—toiHii  libri  tra% 
edAt  Moflheim 

<*TliePieft(oeofModieimbftinorYilntfiteeilli^^      SwF. 

Ml,  Geidii  (60  Balb  Ordiiiatioui  Vcilxira^ 

SaDColo  aureo  npitatK  expoiUft  ,     MnA.  1746 

^  Dr.  Fanr  fimnd  tiiu  book  a  motl  weAd  gside  fiir  dM  eoilo^ 

M7»  Johoioii's  Orammatical  Comniiillaiiai 

^  Dr.  Pair  giatdbU j  acknowlodget  the  iiteftil»  and  9fm  wAom  iBftfoa- 
tioa  he  deii?od  lirooA  tiik  book,  aad  1m  thialDi  that  Uie  laaifeen  oCa^ 
greit  lehoolf  ought  to  itad  j  it  dfligeady.*' 

M7,  Jones'a  Greek  and  Eaglkh  heaaeom 

^IhaTeexamiBedthttUaqoonagaiaandaaaiB;  aadlhafeaohMltetina  m 
pionoanebgit^irorkofaniaiiofaeiieeaiidaiBaii%ftcaniagw  The 
veftdnett  ii  Indiipatahle;  and  taj  hope  is  that  it  iriU  ha  ajUeiiieii 
kaovn  aad  hiiMy  Talaed.'*    8.  P. 

947,  Jonea'a  Greek  Gnunmar 
M7«  Jonea'a  Lalb  Giftanar 

^  Both  Iheie  Ofamman  aia  eaadknt**   8.  P. 

M8,  Kelem(BO  DeElegantiorilrfi&iitaleChiavftfaaditS^ 
torai  Select! 

**  An  exeeDent  book  for  Latin  compotition."    S.  P. 

248,  Kusienis  de  vero  usu  Verborum  Medioram :  annexa  est 

Epistoia  de  verbo  "  Cemo"  12mo.  Paris,  1714 

*'  Perizonius,  in  his  valuable  notes  upon  the  Minerva  of  Sanctins,  re> 
plied  to  this  Letter."    S.  P. 

249,  Lascaris  (Constantini)  Grammaticae  Institutiones 

"  If  Richard  Dawes  had  ever  seen  the  learned  work  of  Lascaris,  he  would 
have  found,  in  page  201.  some  confirmation  of  his  opinion  about  the 
Ionic  VAU  as  used  not  only  by  the  ^olian^,  but  the  lonians,  the  Dorians, 
the  Lacedsemonians,  and  the  Boetians."    S.  P. 

•  —  249,  Leibnitii  Collectanea  Etymologica 

^  This  is  a  curious  book,  and  in  volume  I.  is  a  Tract  on  signs  for  the  com- 
munication of  thoughts  without  words."    S.  P. 

Page  249,  Lemon's  English  Etymology,  or  a  Derivatiye  Dictionary  of 
the  English  Language^  4to.  1783 

**  Mr.  Lemon  was  Dr.  Parr's  immediate  predecessor  in  the  Mastership  of 
Norwich  SchooL    He  was  not  a  very  skilful  teacher,  and  knew  little  of 


APPENDIX.  699 

the  world,  but  he  was  a  worthy  man,  had  great  industry  and  much 
learning.  He  was  the  intimate  friend  of  Spelman,*and  was  assisted  by 
Spclman's  papers." 

250,  Mancinelli  Varia  Grammatica 

''  A  most  valuable  book  indeed." 

250,  Marchelli  (I.)  Index  criticus  Vocum,  ab  iis,  qui  Latine 

scribere  yelint,  yitandanimy  4to.  MedioL  1753 

"  An  excellent  book."    S.  P. 

251,  Matthis's  Greek  Grammar,  translated  from  the  German, 

by  *'  the  learned  and  much  lamented^'  E.  V.  Blomiield,  2  vol. 
8vo. 

**  I  have  duplicates :  one  the  gift  of  the  very  learned  brother  now  living,  and 
long  maybe  live,  to  adorn  the  literature  of  his  country  and  his  age !"  S.  P. 

25 1,  Mekerchi  Libellus  de  Pronuntiatione  linguse  Grscae 

BrugiSf  1565 

**  Dr.  Warner,  in  his  book  upon  Pronunciation,  praises  this  book,  and 
speaks  of  it  as  very  scarce."    S.  P. 

>  253,  Munckeri  Pandaesia  Grammatica 

"  A  very  learned  work."    S.  P. 

256,  Popmse  de  Differentiis  Verbonim  Libri  IV. 

"  The  best  edition ;  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  John  Tweddell." 

•  259,  Rivarol — Discours  pr^liminaire  du  nouveau  Dictionnaire 
de  la  Langue  Fran^aise 

''This  book  was  given  to  Dr.  Parr  by  his  beautiful,  witty,  sagacious,  truth- 
speaking,  warm-hearted,  and  unfortunate  friend,  Mrs.  A.  Green,  of  Lan- 
Saint-Frede,  Monmouthshire.  The  eloquence  is  brilliant,  but  the  prin- 
ciples are  most  pernicious." 

-  259,  Ruelandi  (Mart.)  de  Lingua  Gneca  ej usque  Dialectis  om- 

nibus Libri  V.  4to.  Tiguri,  1556 

**  This  work,  and  Urbani  InttUuiumes,  were  once  in  high  esteem  among 
Scholars." 

-  260,  Salmasii  (CI.)  de  Hellenistica  Commentarius,  l2mo. 

Lugd.  Bat.  1643 

"  In  point  of  curious  learning,  I  assign  to  this  book  the  next  place  to  Bentp 
ley  upon  Phalaris."    S,  P. 

-  262,  Schurzfleischii  (C.  Sam.)  Orthographia  Romana.   Accessit 

Orthographia  Norisiana,  12mo.  Vitem,  1707 

"  Dr.  Parr  highly  values  this  book." 


Wbfds  fa  Hie  Scotch  and  IiiA  IH$leoC8  of  Ih^  Cdtie,  tkal 
coQld  be  collected  iRH9  ^  Voioe^  ^9^  qM  !R^I^  mdMSS. 

^Br.  PAir  metDr.SiMir  atBrirtol,  iriMS  Sir  8.  RflOBill/iiBf  i^^ 

^dvinusityc^Dr.Sicif.    T^  J^qo^  raj^lMl^  ^  1|^ 
antiMiitleity  of  Osaan.    His  itgrte^  m  m  jbs^  !•  dunqr  and!  oliMnv^ 
k  Imt  in  the  aeeoiidy  it  was  mndi  lili^otcdy  ^  tiie  asristaiiee  of  Dr. 

JohnsoA." 

-r— ,  .9H  fi>M»'»  PMpiy  fpwarti  f  9la]l^i|b|ii|  ^  Ifflgdyiiiid  Me». 

sure  of  Speech 

^  Dr.  Pair  desiiad  llr.  Loimides  te  tnaisaiibt  tiie  iuliowiag  Ywy  peitiMBt 
qaotatioa  ftom  ssow  leaned  teok»  Hw  itaso  of  viMflli  Mr.  Lovndes 
Amitted  to  e&ter«ir— *  ^H  Hehun  notaii^  iMEtQm  ^ausol^oie  aoli«i|ia%  fri 
agaoTenmt  piSmo  teifeminam  soaoram  dKibreDtiaiB»  tbcotiy  gia;vi%  et 
eiaemnflezi :  dein  progresd  alteiiiis  grsdns  et  singiilonini  nolaMct 
jpeeuliAiitatet  obiMHoti^rilHif  q9M«i?fni|U((  ^n^  9<l|i^ni||  rtH  (aeeea- 
tamn  ?)  Hebnioomm  maltitiido  pro  ni^  spfiofi^  ip^tf^iTallie.'—  f  Fe. 
faift  DmeriaHo  de  Fel.  Grwe;.  P^vrnml.  JBeiiio,  17dL) 

a06,  StrebflBi  (J.  L.)  de  ElectioneTeiboiiitii  etr0nili»taGdIo- 

catione  lib.  II.  4(o.  Porli^ 

'^  An  dkgiH^  and  ttsM  ii0els»^ 

268»  BfBdknei'i  CpitioisiiMi  on  Tool^'i  Dmntes  of  Pnley, 

8yo.  1790 

**  This  very  acute  and  temperate  book  was  written  by  Dr.  Parr's  (rieuU,  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Bruckner,  a  learned  Teacher  of  the  French  Language,  io 
Norfolk,  an  eloquent  Preacher  at  the  French  Chapel  at  Norwich,  an 
excellent  Latin  Scholar,  and  the  Disciple  of  Yalckenaer,  many  of  whose 
valuable  didata  upon  Greek  and  Latin,  Mr.  Bruckner,  when  attending  his 
Lectures,  had  put  down  in  writbg,  and  obligingly  showed  to  Dr.  Parr. 
Mr.  Home  Tooke's  asperity  to  Bruckner  was  most  unmmted,  and  most 
unprovoked.  The  title  of  Cassander  puzzled  many  readers.  Mr.  Bruckner, 
when  he  lived  in  Holland,  was  a  great  admirer  of  Grotius ;  and,  in  the 
4th  vol.  of  Grotius's  Works,  in  folio,  p.  567.  is  contained  the  plan  of  Cas- 
sander, called  '  ConstUutio  (Uusandriy  upon  the  articles  of  religion  con- 
troverted between  Catholics  and  Protestanjts.  It  was  addressed  to  the 
Emperor  Ferdinand  L,  and  his  Successor,  Maximilian  U.,  and  is  a  most 
profound  work.  Prefixed  to  it  is  a  copious  and  learned  epitaph  upon  Cas- 
sander, and  in  the  front  of  it  are  two  words,  which  Dr.  P.  does  not  under- 
stand :  the  words  are  *  qwtndo  tandem*  They  stand  alone;  they  cannot 
be  incorporated  with  the  epitaph  itself;  they  probably  are  the  introduc- 
tory words  to  some  well-known  sacred  Hymn  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church.  Dr.  P.  could  not  find  them  among  the  titles,  or  leading  words, 
of  the  Latin  Psalms.  He  has  mentioned  them  to  many  Scholars,  but  could 


k 


APPENDIX.  701 

never  get  any  satisfactory  answer.  Mr.  BrucknelrluMumed the  name  of 
*  Castxmder^  because  he  meant  his  book  to  be  conciliatory  between  Mr. 
Tooke  and  his  opponents.'' 

Page  271y  Vossii  Aristarchus.  Accedunt  de  Vitib  Sermonis  et  Glos- 
sematis  Latino-barbaris  Libri  Novem.  Amsi.  1685 

''  This  book  Dr.  Parr  read  at  College,  and  there  is  no  book  to  which  he 
is  more  indebted  for  his  knowledge  of  the  Latin  language." 

272,  Ursini  Grammatica  Gneca  ^ 

''  An  excellent  grammar."    S.  P. 

272,  Walters'  Welsh  Dictionary 

''  To  this  work  Dr.  Parr  subscribed,  because  Daniel,  the  excellent  son  of 
Mr.  Walters,  was  the  &ithful  Assistant  of  Dr.  Parr  at  Norwich  School. 
The  work  only  extends  to  the  letter  I.  It  was  not  completed  after  the 
death  of  the  worthy  Writer.  His  eldest  son  had  some  learning,  and 
great  taste.  He  died  early,  Master  of  Ruthin  School.  Daniel  died  before 
him.  Master  of  Cowbridge  School.  Dr.  Parr  remembers  both  with  great 
regard." 

278,  Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Graca  Hamb,  1718-28 

'*  This  book  belonged  to  Dr.-  Parr's  learned  uncle,  R.  Parr,  Rector  of 
Horstead,  Norfolk." 

278x  Eyring  Synopsis  Historise  Literaris 

"  This  work  terminates  in  the  year  1500,  and,  like  the  Onomasticon  of 
Saxius,  is  very  useful  for  consultation."     S.  P. 

272,  Sectani  de  tota  Gnecuiorum  hujus  JEtatisLiteraturaSerm.IV. 

<'  The  writer  of  this  pleasant  Poem  was  Lygardius,  an  Italian."    S.  P. 

287,  Backmanni  Homenis  comparans,  sive  Similitudines  ex 

Iliade  et  Odyssea 

*'  A  book  useful  to  School-masters,  who  teach  Homer."   S.  P. 

289,  Bibliotheca  Nova  Philologica  et  Critica 

<^  In  the  Tract  *■  de  Ptagiariis,*  there  is  much  curious  information."    S.  P. 

294,  Crenii  Fasciculi  Philolo^co-historici,  &c. 

«  These  «  FflfcicttK' are  valuable."   S.P. 

300,  Gaudii  Dissertatio  ad  Horatiam  Flaccum 

<'  This  is  an  unconunon  work,  but  has  little  merit.  Dr.  Parr  gave  a  copy 
of  it  to  Dr.  Thackeray,  Provost  of  King's." 

306,  Heumanni  (C.  A.)  Poecile,  sive  Epistolse  Miscellaneae,  3 

vol.  12mo.  Hala,  1729-32 

<<  Nota  bene, — In  vol.  the  first,  the  fifteenth  Programma  is  '  De  Caeis 
Videntes.'"    S.P. 

337»  Bromley's  (William,  Esq.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com- 


MOW  a  mo)  lUMnbM  thaOfMdTower  nww«^ 
Italy,  8to.  ■  W* 

TU  flnt  sditlM  of  Hr.  Braal^  Onai  Tmt,  «m  fuMlihrf  ■  IM^ 

inhiipolidet.  Tbeaaimdadition  Wfai|iAB4,  irithavtpenM^^ 
oas  of  the  «Ug  pu^,  npoB  u  oecai^  itai  It  «M  WMt  Hkalr  to  rnw 
ft  none  of  UBojuca;  nth  Ob  addUte  of*  TaUa  of  CaMtMd, 
tni^aK  die  anthoi^  obMnatiou  into  lidieolo.  The  pramt  «m  Hr. 
BroBh^  own  oejj,  wd  eoBtdti  On  MtMring  etiioM  wrtnp^  m 
I^AjAbiL  (Bd.) 
"  Tbis  eilitlon  of  these  Travels  is  a  specimeD  of  Che  good-naTurT,  aai  gaoJ 
.  maoaers  of  the  Whi^,  and  1  have  reusoD  lo  believe  of  one  in  the  Minis- 
tiy,  (vetyooDvenaot  iiithU  sortuf  ealuiiiaj,^  for  the  sake  of  publishinf 
'  the  Table  of  the  pi-incipat  Mattrrt,  ffc'  to  okpOM!  me,  Hhcm  the  Gea- 
tlemcn  of  the  Church  of  England  derigned  to  be  Sjieaker  of  the  Hnntf 
of  Commons,  in  the  Parliiuaent  that  met  Oet.  HA,  1705.  When,  nol- 
vitbElBJidiug  the  Wbigi  and  Court  joiDin^  to  keep  me  out  of  thv  cbur, 
and  the  greatest  violenee  towards  the  Members,  turning  tint  some,  uul 
Uintatailiigothen,  to  influeoee  their  VDtei,  I  had  the  honour,  (andliluJl 
GTer  esteem  it  a  Brealer  honour,  than  ray  oompelitor't  »ucceM,)  to  half 
the  suffiigcs  of  305  diiicterested  gcntlemeu  for  me :  such  a  nuinbcr  u 
never  lost  such  aqnostioD  before;  and  such  as,  iritb  the  addition  of  thi»i' 
that  by  foree,  and  contrary  to  their  inclination,  with  the  gtealesl  rtlucl- 
*  oDcy  voted  against  me,  must  have  prevailed  fur  me. 
"  Thi;  Hai  a  very  malieinui  proceeding  ^  my  vords  and  meaning  bcio; 
plainly  iiervcttcd  in  several  plnccs;  which,  if  thty  had  been  improptr. 
and  any  obiervatioiii  trifling  or  impertinent  an  allowance  vat  dne  Ibi 
my  being  very  young,  when  they  were  made.  But  the  performaDca  of 
others,  not  entitled  to  such  allowance,  may  he  in  this  manner  ctpojed, 
as  appears  by  the  like  Tables  pablished  for  the  Travels  of  Bp.  Bnmet 
and  Mr.  Addison."  Wm.  Bnmdey, 

TTufoUmnng  note  it  added  bg  Dr.  Par  .— 
"This  book  eontaini  the  hond-writiDg  of  Mr.  Bromley.  It  wan  bil  evn 
copy,  and  1  suspect  that,  at  some  time  or  other,  it  was  itolen  from  tbe 
libmy  at  Bagiuton.  It  was  once  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Hi. 
Emau,  a  studious  dissenting  minister  of  Coventij,  who  with  a  small 
income,  contrived  to  buy  many  good  books.  Upon  the  death  of  Ur. 
Eman,  his  whole  library  was  bought  by  the  Rev,  and  very  louned  Hr. 
Come  of  Birmingham.  Mr.  Corrie  lent  it  me  aa  ft  very  curioui  book, 
and,  by  great  importaoity,  I  prevailed  upon  him  to  give  it  to  me.  Ur. 
Bromley  was  very  mueh  galled  with  the  republication,  and  the  ridicnloos, 
but  not  untrue,  representation  of  the  contents.  Such  a  worii  would 
nnavoidably  expose  the  author  to  derision:  instead,  therefore,  of  soSerbf 
it  to  be  sold  after  my  death,  and  to  become  a  subject  of  oontempcaoiu 
gossip,  or  an  instrumcDt  of  party  annoyance,  I  think  it  a  proper  act  of 
[vspect  and  kindness  ibr  the  Bromley  ftmily,  for  me  to  put  it  in  pooes^ 


APPENDIX.  703 

sion  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  I>aTenport  Bromley,  apon  the  express  condition  that 
he  never  sells  it  nor  gives  it  away,  that,  after  reading  it,  he  seals  it  up 
carefully,  and  places  it  where  no  busy  eye,  nor  thievish  hand  can  reach 
it"    S.  P.  Hatton  Parwuage^  Oct.  11, 1823. 

Page  347,  Glandorpii  Onomasticon  Historiae  RomaDse,  folio 

Franco/,  1589 


« 


I  first  saw  Glandorpius,  when  I  was  visiting  Holkham,  in  the  autumn  of 
1812 ;  it  was  this  very  copy.    1  borrowed  it  of  Mr.  Coke,  kept  it  for  more 
than  two  years,  and  returned  it    Knowing  it  to  be  a  book  somewhat 
scarce,  I  looked  for  it  in  Catalogues,  in  a  few  private,  and  several  public 
Libraries.    I  found  a  copy  in  the  Bodleian  at  Oxford ;  I  wrote  to  several 
London  booksellers  to  get  a  copy  for  myself.    I  called  in  the  assistance 
of  my  learned  friend,  Henry  Barker,  and  on  Tuesday,  the  11th  of  April, 
1815.  a  copy  reached  me,  for  my  own  use  at  Hatton.    I  visited  Holkham 
in  August,  1816.  and  it  occurred  to  me  that  I  should  show  my  respect 
and  gratitude  to  Wm.  Coke,  my  friend  and  patron,  by  offering  him  my 
copy  in  exchange  for  his.    I  will  now  give  a  reason  for  making  the  offer, 
which  Mr.  Coke  accepted.  The  copy,  which  Barker  procured  for  me, 
once  belonged  to  the  Baron  de  Beaufort,  whose  books  had  been  recently 
sold  in  London,  by  Mr.  Lowndes:  now  Mr.  Lowndes  acted  for  the  very 
respectable  booksellers,  Leigh  and  Sotheby.    This  copy  contains  many 
references,  and  many  remarks,  in  the  hand- writing  of  the  Baron  de  Beau- 
fort, and  therefore  is  extremely  valuable.    The  Baron  was  a  good  Scho- 
lar, a  great  Antiquary,  and  a  very  eloquent  and  animated  Writer.    In 
1738.  he  published  a  French  work,  on  the  uncertainty  of  the  early  History 
of  Rome,  upon  which  subject  a  very  interesting  controversy  had  just 
before  arisen  between  M.  de  Jouilly,  who  assailed,  and  Sallier,  who  de- 
fended it    I  have  the  publications  of  both,  in  the  2d  volume  of  the  Select 
Discourses  of  the  French  Academy,  which  Dr.  Rose  of  Chiswick  sent 
forth  in  three  volumes.  Now,  my  opinion  has  long  been  with  Sallier,  but 
I  had  read  attentively  a  translation  of  the  first  edition  of  Beaufort^s  book. 
I  never  saw  the  original,  but  I  know  that  in  1750.  he  published  a  second 
edition,  much  improved.     This  work  of  Glandorpius  contains  much 
matter  connected  with  the  favourite  studies  of  Beaufort    Mr.  Hooke, 
to  the  first  volume  of  his  excellent  Roman  History,  prefixed  a  long  Dis- 
sertation, in  which  he  shows  that  Newton's  Chronology,  by  shortening 
the  time  allowed  to  the  Roman  kings,  is  so  &r  well  founded.    He,  in 
that  Dissertation,  once  mentions  Beaufort.     Afterwards,  he,  to  the 
fourth  volume,  prefixed  a  long  and  elaborate  Discourse,  in  which  he 
directly,  and  I  think  successfully,  answers  the  objections  of  Priestley, 
and  Beaufort  gives  the  substance  of  Sallier's  reasonings,  and  adds  much 
valuable  matter  from  his  own  well-stored  mind.    All  these  particulars  1 
have  stated  fully  in  the  copy,  which  I  sent  Mr.  Coke.    The  subject  had 
been  discussed  before  the  controversy  in  France,  and  Scholars  will  find  it 
mentioned  by  Dr.  John  Taylor,  in  the  beginning  of  his  book  on  the 


fW.^  APPENDIX. 

■  ■■   ^^m    BlnocDttof  Civil  Iaw.    Taylur  wiu  more  cceptjc&l  than  I  am,  uul  ni-   ' 

i'^^^  dently  leaned  Co  the  oplaiua  nf  Priestley  and  BniBrorl.  1  shall  ture  tfae  - 1 
nilereiioea  and  remarks  of  Svaufort  tnuiaoribed ;  but  tbc  cnpj,  which  I  ' 
»«nt  Mr.  Coke,  is  very  vaiunlilc,  liccauw  it  conUins  the  autograph  «t.  , 
Bmf&n."     B.  P.,  Oct.  6,  1617.  ' 

TafpSm,  HwtMhiMiMaini  V«limlli»Wtt qm mt^fmUt 'Pmm L 

"  The  gift  of  R.  Adair,  Esq.,   my  mach  beloved  nnd  much  resprctnl 
Mend.    S.  P. 
407,  Lung's  History  of  Scotland. 

"  Uncb  of  the  pnuM:  whiub  ITampton's  friend  bestows  on  KooUea'  tlittofy 
oftlicTurka,  may  he  exleodcd  to  Ur.Loing'E  History  of  Scolbnd.  't&i 
itylc  is  nervnus,  elevated,  and  e]e«r.  A  wonderful  multiplicity  of  eveim 
u  10  artfully  airangtil,  and  ao  distinctly  ciplainol,  tbttt  esfb  fociliiUci 
the  knowledge  of  the  neit.  Collateral  event;  are  so  artfully  voven  iito' 
the  contexture  ofhis  principal  story,  tbUtlKy  cannot  be  diijnintedwithMtf 
leaving  it  lacerated  and  bfckcD. — There  is  nolhiD;;  turgid  in  his  dignity 
nor  Buporfluous  in  his  copioumeu.' — Jtmitbler,  Ne.  122." 

"TheonlourofMr.  Ifling  in  the  cause  of  liberty,  is  not  diJgraced  bydra»- 
entic  eoarseness,  or  theoretic  refinement.  His  cntjuiry  into  tlie  contn- 
verted  question  of  Mary's  participation  in  the  death  of  Damley,  ismiailc 
without  tedicusncss,  and  acute  without  scpbisuy. — Wbetber  1  conaids' 
his  mgocilyin  explaining  causes,  bis  eleameis  in  relating  bcti,  his  vifRur 
in  poortrsying  characters,  or  his  iugenuity  in  unfolding  and  enrarciiif 
principleii,  I  shall  ever  find  reason  to  lament  that  the  conlinualJaD  of 
Home's  History  was  not  Undertaken  by  a  writer  lo  eminently  qualified 
OS  Mr.  LaJU(!  is  fiir  a  wnrk  5o  arduous  and  so  imporl.'ujt."     S.  P. 

411,  Hillar'B  Historical  View  of  the  EngliBh  GoTemment,  4to. 

"  Very  excellent.''  S.  P. 
421,  ToulmiR'a  Memoira  of  Bourn  of  Birming^iam 

Samuel,  was  a  masterly  writer,  probnnd  thinker,  and  tbe 

nd  of  Dr.  Parr  at  Norwieb." 

—       Comment's  (Cutbbert)  Man  in  Quest  of  Himself  1763 

"  The  Monthly  Reviewer  wu  Dr.  Eenrick,  who,  in  hb  critique  upon  '  Urn 
in  Quest  of  Himself,'  seems  to  me  to  have  the  advant^e  over  Cudibtft 
Dr.  Parr  has  the  Review." 

-430,  Condorcet,  Esquisse  d'un  Tableau  Bistoriquedas  Progifi 
de  I'EBprit  Humain 
"  Dr.  Parr  very  highly  values  this  book  u  a  keepsake  Ihtm  his  enligbtoMd 
fiieod,  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  JohnsoD  of  Senilwoitb,  whose  hand-writing 
will  be  found  in  it.  Dr.  Pur  after  his  dea^  bequeaths  it  as  a  aacrad 
legacy  to  Dr.  Samuel  Botler,  thecomfDoafKemlof  Mr.  JohnaogandDr- 
Parr." 


APPENDIX.  705 

Page  431,  Conringii  (Hermanni)  de  Civili  Prudentia  Liber  unus 

''  Dr.  Parr  has  been  instructed  by  this  work  of  Conringius." 

432,  Descartes  Epistolae 

''The  contents  have  often  instructed  and  interested  my  mind."  S.  P. 

444,  Malleus  Male6can]iii 

^  This  is  a  very  curious  book,  and  Dr.  Parr  never  saw  any  copy  of  it  except 
his  own." 

447»  Opera  Diversa  pleraque  de  Rebus  Metaphysicis 

''  Dr.  Parr  read  this  work  attentively,  but  could  never  discover  the  name 
of  the  very  intelligent  writer." 

■  448,  Philosophical  Survey  of  Nature 

"  This  book  is  rather  favourable  to  the  doctrine  of  necessity.  In  page  70. 
is  the  story  of  the  Hanover  wild  boy.  While  Dr.  Parr  was  at  Harrow 
School,  this  boy  lodged  at  the  boarding-house  of  Mrs.  King,  where  Sir 
W.  Jones  and  Bishop  Bennet  also  boarded."  S.  P. 

463,  Rutherford's  Essay  on  Virtue  1744 

''  This  occasioned  a  dispute  with  a  great  female  pugilist,  Mrs.  Cockbum, 
who  is  supposed  to  have  been  more  than  a  match  for  the  Professor." 

Page  466,  Derham's  Miscellanea  Curiosa,  containing  a  Collection  of 
some  of  the  principal  Phenomena  in    Nature,   &c.,  3  vol. 

1708 

I 

'*  The  contents  of  these  three  volumes  are  chiefly  Mathematical ;  some  are 
on  Natural  Philosophy.  The  articles  are  enumerated  at  the  beginning  of 
each  volume ;  and  at  the  beginning  of  vol.  II.  is  a  Calculation  of  the 
Credibility  of  Hwnan  Tettimony.  It  was  highly  and  deservedly  es- 
teemed by  Dr.  Parr's  friend,  Dr.  John  J  ebb." 


468,  Garmanni  (L.  C.  F.)  de  Miraculis  Mortuorum  Libri  tres ; 

quibus  praemissa  Dissertatio  de  Cadavere  et  Aliraculis  in 

Genere^  Opus  physico-medicum^  4to.       Ihretd.  et  Lips.  1709 

"  A  scarce  and  curious  book,  veiy  fit  to  be  consulted  on  the  Controversy 
which  is  now  going  on  in  Germany  about  the  reality  of  Christ's  resur- 
rection." S.  P. 

469,  Harveii  Opera  omnia 

**  Containing  also  HmrveiiVHa^  written  in  exquisite  Latinity  by  Dr.Lawrcnce. 
This  valuable  book  wes  given  me  by  Dr.  Davy,  the  Master  of  Caius  Col- 
lege, Cambridge."  S.  P. 

473,  Morgan's  Lectures  on  Electricity 

"  Morgan  was  a  very  acute  and  very  enlightened  man.    He  was  a  Dissent^ 

2z 


^t0B  AWWROIE. 


jut  wmOm  illiii^iHirihi  rimraimimi^mmmimmmfllmtf 
anrafiiKi;iai|  V  —  TTjrl-T  t-  rr  IVinri  mj  Irrothfr  nf  rtifi  ntiiiihmiJ 
calenfator»  WHHtm  MotfMi.  "i  -nt  Vt  fiirA  iiUnwffi  ■nqntnltiim 
at  Nonrieh*  .He  q«itt84  tbe  ttiyftof  mI  wmmmiitimMm^AU 
HMkMj,  Md'^m  died."  «.  P. 


4W,  Eden  (R)  jQruipnideBlim  PhiMogicli,  »?#  BMmu  Ji 

iSvilte  tecvttdm  MedMdMn  flt  8«ii^  iMtitetidinn  JlurtiM- 

Ani»  ^^-       '  fhum.  1744 

''lie  Ml  k«ide8y  lMbdfeia»  bvl  ill  «|0  iH^ 
critical laimf^"  g>P, 


•\  ^ 


t»..;- 


-  488,  UaigrtTe's  Colleetioii  of  TnictN  nhHiTe  W  IImi  htm  of 
Engiand 

'fTtoehooiftiiewttofiaBflflfcey^^ 

-  iarifli»  "RotBoi  Opvicida,  ttol  '  Fmrh,  1171 

*"  " The €A»guA Qui whiii,  OrwKwiet,  GnteieNoMv ef  |fr. BelliB,  tatmikit 
feeoodveluneoftlieMOpiieealk    Tile  fcit  feloiweomriatMi  LeHi 
'     mUJHmamtm im Twmtihf lyd tiie wlwia-wwiikfeiy eBtwteiaiay ;  M 
in  tlM  Anti^teiMtiMlMMfloflMUtiBlibintirfte 
liery  iai  MMiw  Lalia  vnnet  Ip  Bovia.'*        ... 

DjR«  PAIUt'i.  1^0J1CT9I^.I4FB  OF  .Dfr. .&  JaH|iaoK. 

<*  The  fotlowing  uteftd,  and  some  of  Ihem  aearee  book%  from  Fukkr  U 

Colomesius,  were  many  years  ago  read  and  laid  by  in  a  pcuticular  part 
of  Dr.  Parr's  library,  for  the  special  purpose  of  being  used  by  him,  when 
he  intended,  upon  a  very  large  scale,  to  write  the  life  of  Dr.  Johnson. 
He  meant  also  to  employ  the  epistles  of  learned  men  to  a  great  extent; 
the  writings  of  Bembo,  Politian,  and  other  Italian  scholars ;  the  Ptrr- 
hasiana  of  Le  Clerc,  with  the  Poggiana,  Casauboniana,  &c ;  the  Poly- 
histor  of  Morhofius,  and  one  of  hia  critical  works ;  various  Writings  upon 
Criticism,  and  De  Ratume  Studiorum ;  some  parts  of  Scioppios,  D.  Hein- 
sius,  and  Salmasius  de  Unyua  HdlenisHca ;  with  some  critical  works 
of  H.  Stephens;  the  Opuicula  Theotogica  et  Philologica  of  Emesd; 
some  Academica  Opera  of  Heyne ;  Ptaccius  de  ScriptoribtiM  amomifmiti 
and  various  other  Works,  critical  or  historical,  mentioned  in  thb 
Catalogue.  He  just  now  remembers  the  Arisiarchu  of  Vossius,  a  work 
of  Maussaeus  subjoined  to  his  edition  of  Harpocration,  entitled  HitUn^ 
Ret  Criticm ;  and  Jonsius  de  VUii  PkUoeopkorum,  He  will  ever  have  to 
lament  that,  amidst  his  cares,  his  sorrows,  and  his  wants,  he  did  not  write 
the  life  of  his  learned  and  revered  friend/' 
August  18,  1812. 


APPBNDIX.  707 

Page  239»  Falsteri  Supplementum  Ling.  Lat  Fiensburgi,  1717 
279,  Falsteri  Quaestiones  Romans,  sive  Idea  Historian  Litte- 

rariae  Romanorum  Lipt,  1718 

-  532,  Parrhasiana  Amst.  1609 

-  532,  Huetiana  Anui.  1723 

-  532,  Poggiana  Amst.  1720 

-  582,  Prima  Scaligerana  Ch-oninga,  1669 

•  582,  Seeleniana,  Hamb.  1728 

-  369,  Harles,  de  VitisPhilologorum  nostra  j£tate  darissimonim, 
4  vol.  BrenuB,  1770 

293,  Clerici  Vita  et  Opera  Amst.  171  i 

-  31,  Camerarii  (J.)  Vita  Philippi  Melancthonis     Hagte,  1655 
375,  Menagii  Historia  Mulierum  philosopbarum     Lugd.  1690 

•  438,  Huetii  Commentarius  de  Rebus  ad  se  pertinentibus 

Amst.  1718 

**  The  title  is  posthumous,  and  hence  the  mistake  of  ad eum  for  ad  we:  it 
was  highly  valued  by  Dr.  Johnson  and  Dr.  Parr,  and  has  been  trans- 
lated by  Dr.  Aikin." 

375,  Memoria  Pbilosopfaorum,  Oratorum,  Philologomm,  etc. 

Franco/,  1677 
347,  Gesiieri  Biograpbia  Academica  Gottingensis 

HahB,  1768 
16,  Arminii  Vita,  auctore  C.  Brantio,  edidit  Mosbemius 

Bruns.  1725 

-  289,  Nova  Bibliotbeca  Pbilologica  et  Critica,  Vol.  I. 

GoUtHgcB,  1782 

-  345,  Fabricii  (G.)  Vita,  studio  M.  Jo.  D.Scbreberi  Lips.  1717 
•  294,  Crenii  Fasciculus  Dissertationum  bistorico-critico-pbilo- 

logicarum  Rotterdami,  1691 

294,  Crenii  Fascis  Exercitatt  philologico-historicanim 

Lvgd.,Baf.  1697 
294,  Crenii  Analecta  philologico-critico-historica  Amst.' 1699 
294,  Crenii  de  Furibus  Librariis  Dissertatio  Lugd.  Bat.  1716 
277,  Deckheri  (J.)  deScriptis  Adespotis,  Pseudepigraphis,  etc. 

Amst.  1686 

2  z2 


Page  200,  Heumanni  de  Libris  Anonymis  oc  Pseudonymfa  ScheiK- 
asjna  Jena,  1711 

2R7,  Waltberi  de  Certaminibus  Ingenii,  maxime  inter  Gentes, 

Dissertatio  Wolfatb.  1720 

89,  Pritanius  (]e  logeoiorum  Moderatione  in Religioaia  Negotio 

Fenelm,  I7fi0 

X24,  Werenfelsii  Dissertatio  de  Logomochiia  Eruditurum 

Anut.  1718 

2S7,  Bartholin!  de  Libris  Legendis  Dissertatt,  Hagce,  1711 

332,  Woweti  de  Polymathia  Tractatio  Lepsia,  1665 

406,  Alcyonii  Medices  Legatus,  sive  Je  Exilio,  Libri  II. :  ac- 

oessere  J.  Pierius  Valerianus,  et  C.  Tollius  de  Infelicitate 
Litteiatorum,  etc.  Lipna,  1707 

60S,  Menckenius  de  ChaHataneria  Erudilorum       lipnoE,  1716 

288,  Erythrwi  Endemia^  Libri  X.  Colon.  1645 

344,  Erythraii  Pinacotheca  tmag;inum  illustrium  Virorum 

.  Cakm,\9» 
Wt,  ColoMrii OpMtwdk               '  <<  ,  .^.    '  J>4|^i0n 

ji  J  ,»t„  lAm  Wiifa  WH  mm  }mmm  ■^wpwlinHirf^t  vm    ^ 


lAnes  subjoined  to  the  Manuscript  CeUaiogue, 


Summe  Deus!  grates  a  me  tibi  semper  agendas, 
Quod  bona  librorum,  et  provisse  finigis  in  annum  est 
Copia ;  mente  firaor  quod  sana  in  corpore  sano, 
Natales  laete  numerans,  et  cams  amicis. 
Discendi  quod  amor  viget»  atque  instante  senecta 
Spes  vitse  melioris  inbaeret  pectore  in  imo. 

S.  P. 


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INDEX. 


Abarbanelis  Comment.  13 
Abbot,  Dr.  Charles,  13.  462 
Acta  eruditonim,  274 
Adair,  R.  704 
Addington,  S.  647 
AddisoD,on  the  Roman  Poets, 

285.628 
JEXiani  Var.  Hist  690 
^schylus,  De  Pauw,  132 
Agricolae  Sapientia  Hyper- 

borealis,  286 
Aguttcr,  Rev.  Wm.  459 
Alcyonii  Mcdices    Legatus, 

496 
Alexandri  Aphr.  Comm.  in 

Aristot  691 
Allen,  Mr.  401 
AmyraldusdeGrat.  Univ.  15 
Annotatt    Doctt  Virorum, 

286 
Anstice,  W.  513 
Anthologia  Gi-aBca,  Jacobs, 

136.  297 

,  Dc  Bosch,  691 

Poetica,Seybold,  69 1 

Apthorp,  Fred.  379 
Arbuthnot,  Dr.  John,  654, 

655 
Aristophanes,  Schutzii,  691 
Acham.  Elms- 

leii,  691 
Aristotclis  Poetica,  Heinsii, 

691 
Art  of  P.,  by  Twi- 
ning, 223 
Amobiusadv.  Gentes.  682 
Arnold,  Dr.  Thos.  462 
Arpe,  P.  F.  Apologia,  17 

Theatrum  Fati,  16 

Asaph,  Dean  of,  441 
Ashton,  Dr.  T.  17.  399 
Askew,   Dr.  Anthony,   528. 

538.  626.  696 

,  Dr.  Adam,  535.  538 

Atherton,  Bp.  of  Waterford, 

657 
Aviani  Clavis,  682 
Avieni  Descr.  Orbis,  691 

Bacmanni  Homerus  Compa- 

rans,  701 
Bagot,  (Bp.  of  Norw.)  601 
Bagshaw,  E.  17 
Bahrdtii,  D.C.F.Obss.  crit  1 7 


Baker's,  H.  Medulla  Poet 

Rom.  148 
Baker,  Thos.  18 

Sir  George,  463 

Sir  Fred.  463 

Balguy's  Enquiry,  44,  684 
BalforeiComm.iu  Aristot.  144 
Bancroft,  Dr.  E.  N.  463 

,  Rev.  J.  497,  509 

Banks,  J.  Cleaver,  19.  684 
Barclay,  Dr.  G.  566 

,  David,  674 

,  of  Swaffham,  645 

Barford,  Dr.  Wm,  499. 544. 

627 
Barker,  E.  H.  209.  285.395. 

68a  703 
Barlace,  J.  G.  393 
Barnard,  Provost,  399 
Baronii  Metaphysica,  425 
Barrington,  Bp.  681.  685 
Bartlam,  Rev.  John,  37.  201. 

227.  297.  513.  524 

,  Precentor,  513 

Barton,  Dr.  Philip,  543.  56 1 . 

573 
Bastwick,  John,  682 
Bateman,  Wynne,  631 
Bathurst,  Dr.  405.  664 
Baumeisten  Ethica,  425 
Bay nes,  John.  175.  420.  636 
Bcadon,  Bp.  573 
Beattie,  Dr.  650 
Beaufort,  Baron  de,  343. 347. 

703 
Beccuccii  Ars  Metrica,  696 
Beck,  C.  D.  682 
Becmanni  Manud.  ad  L.  Lat 

696 
Beckman's  Hist  of  Inven- 
tions, 463 
Bcddoes,  Dr.  513 
Bedford,  Duke  of,  391.  411 
Bell,  Dr.  Wm.  20 
Bellamy,  John,  20 
Bellendenus  de  Tribus  I.um. 

336 
Beloe,  Wm.  336.  393.  590 
Belsliam,  Thos.  21 
Ben  David^s  Reply,  by  Jones, 

21 
Bennet,  Bp.  of  Cloyne,  132. 

185.  373.  407.  408.  443. 

525.  577.  696.  705 


Bentham,  Jeremy,  373.  426. 

659 
Bentley,  Dr.  Rich.  184.  150. 
178.  196.  292.  302.  319. 
465.  626.  694 
Berger  de  PulchritudineOra- 

tionis,  696 
Berkeley,  Bp.  640 

,  Dr.  George,  640 

Berrington,  Jos.  452 
Best,  Rev.  H.  567 
Bcwley,  Dr.  R.  467 
Biblia  Polyglotta,  Hutteri,  1 

Greca,  Sylburgii,  2 

Bibliotheca  Litteraria,  289 

Bremensis,  682 

Nova  Philologica, 

701 
Bird,  Wilberforce,  525 
Black,  Dr.  82 
Blackall,      576 
Blackburne,  Archd.  24 
Blcsi>ington,Countess  of,  514 
Blomficld,  C.  J.  24.  133.  583 

,  E.  Val.  699 

Bloomficld,  S.  T.  190.  243. 

380 
Blunt,  Mr.  489 
Bock,  liistoria  Antitrin.  683 
Bode,  C.  A.  Pseudo-Crit  Mil- 

Ho  Bengel,  683 
Boechk,  Graecae  Trag.  Prin, 

289 
Bocrhaave,  608 
Bohn,  1.  252.  267.  504. 50(J. 

5:i5.  694.  696 
Booker,  Matthew,  25 
Boothby,  Sir  Brooke,  514 
Boucher,  Mr.  646 
Bourn,  Sam.  704 
Bowyer,  Wm.  340.  695 

's  Coujeotures,  4 

Brand,  Rev.  John,  641 
Brcrewood,  E.  231 
Brett,  Sam.  566.  608 
Bright,  B.  H.  427 
Brokcsby,  Francis,  395 
Bromley,  Wm.  Speaker,  702 
Brooke,  Wm.  691 
Brown,  Capt.  T.  Gunter,  494 
,  Thos.  on  the  Mind, 


428 


-,  E.  Fsciculus   Rq^ 


rum  Expet  683 


43T 

,  Georjte,  430,  409 

Bruckner,  J.  368.  -l&l.  008. 

mi.  TOO 

Br7>nt,  Juab,  3a  AST 
Buehonui,  Mr.  418 
Burdpu,  Sic  F.  494.  SIS 
Bui^>,  Gearge,  ItM.  SU 

BurgcM,  tip.ser.  .^aasfii. 

686.  391.  Sm.  633 
Bur^b's  PolLt.  Di»)uiK.  429. 
Burke,  edmimd,  537,  fitit. 
Bumcy,  Dr.  C.  J.  132.  134. 

170.  36a  288.  991.  393. 

439.614 
,  Dr,  C.  P.  45. 

257.3BI.327.  646 
BurtaDi,J.Opu9cula,a9.6ae 
BaUer,  Archd,  16.  29.  133. 

130.  232.  338.  393.  4T9. 

33&704 

,  Dr.  Geo.  336 

,  Cb>rica,  29.  316. 

673 

■ ,  Bp.  29.  549.  563 

Buy'a  DiatioDory,  696 
Bjns,  Admiral,  486 

Cobci  ComineDt.  in  AristoL 

144 
Clldcrwooil  AlUre  Ouswc. 

683 
CallimBcbi  Fragmecila,  ISO 
<:'a1ovii«ibliaII!uslrata.31 
Cam  brid  gcDebali  ngS  oci  clT, 

596 
CsmotiiConim.  inTheophr. 

291 
Campbell's  Poliiica]  Survey, 


C»ppc,He..N.  31.  609.683 

Carey,     ,  331 

Culitle,  Sir  Antbony,  471, 

473 

FamiNHisl.  397 

^,1.  T.'374 

Coi^nler,  Dr.  Lsnt,  620 
Carpzovii  Critica  Sacra.  32 
CmlCT,  Dr.  T.  462,  463 
Carter,  Mr.  348 
Casaulwa)    Epistols,    196. 

SOI.  292 
Caaaander  dc  Officiu  PU,  32 
CattieriGazapbylaciuin,69T 
Cellarii  Orthu);raphiii,  697 
C  bil  oiimlyl  a?  E  nilomaCB,  606 


Cbapoian,  Dr.  Geo.  439 

,Ar^bd.  321.343 

,  CW-Iti,  538 

Cbfljles  I.  S99.  687 

ChRsMrfiold,  Lnrd,  433 

Cberalicr,  Dr.  I'hos.  463 

Cbiabull,  634 

ChivnicoD  Tngicum,  340 

fibber,  Mr.  577 

(item  de  Officii!,  Var.  I3o 

Aoademica,  llulse- 

miLan,  691 

Opera,  SchutKii,  691 

dcPato,  Brmnii,  691 

de  LcKJbu*,  Wagner, 

693 
Ciccronianum  Leikcm,  692 
Clarke,  Dr.  Sani.  33.  593 

,  JohE,  648.  649 

,  Dr.  E.  D.  340 

Clajton,  Bishop,  34.  397 
Clen.lon  on  Ibc  Word  Per- 

Bou,  35.  683 
Clinton,  H.  Fynem  FasliHell. 

341 
Outtcrburk,  Reb.  394 
Cockburn,  Mrs,  705 

,  General,  841 

Coi;aii,  Dr.  33.  352.  6(17 

Coi^y,     4H6 

Coke  of  Holkbam,  347. 349. 

4ee.  703 
Coif,  Williiin,  532 
Collier,  Anhur,  35.  430 
Col1in$nit<od,  G.  N.  409 
Collins,  inlhonr,  343 
Colton,  Rev.  C.  C,  513 
Combe,  Dr.  Charley  637 
Cooaiit,  IJir  Nalbanicl,  4S5 
ConriDgius  de  Civili  Pnid. 

431,  7(13 
Cooke,  Dr.  John,  465 
Cooper,  of  Norwich,  234 
Coplettone,  Dean,  3tG 
ComwHllis,  Archbp.  61 1  - 
Corradt  Qasitura,  294 
Cormouls,  T.  620. 
Corrie,  Rev.  Mr.  703 
Corradiui  et  Vulpii  Vetui 

Lntinum,  341 
Corry  un  Liberty  aiid  Ne- 

censity,  B7 
Cosaonii  Vila,  388 
Coftard,  Gi^o,  5.^7.  643 
Council  in  the  Moon,  547 
Coventry,  Rtv.  Mr.  85 
CouEtoc'9  Su  Be  rings,  316 
Cowley,  AbrahaiB,  40.?.  500 


Crewe,  Lady,  530 
Crichlon,  the  admiraljle,  lU 
Croft,  Riv.  Sir  lle[t<cit,  589 
Crowe,  G.  640 

.William,  664 

Crusii    ProbaMlia    Critica, 

993 
Cnoninghani,  Wni;am.4ai 
Cuperi  Harpocnitcs,  343 
CurccllKi  Quatemio,  OWt 
Currie,  Dr.  679 
Dack,  Dr.  200 
Dallas,  R.  0.516 
Dalzel,  A.  161 
Darwin,  Dr.  E.  398.  31S 
Davis,  Luckyer,  336 
Davy,  Dr.Martm,  8&2H. 

394.  469.  697. 703 
Dawe^,  RichiLrd,  698 

,  John,  466 

Daaion,  ,  399 
Day,  Tbos.  406 
Dmitry,  Peregrine,  X.  *Sa.     \ 

533  ' 

De  Fatif  lingg.  Oriau.  MS    J 
Dc  Lauae's  Flea,  «) 
Dcrliain's  Uinuell.  Cmiow. 

4136.705 
Dcs  CarlcB,  705 
Dewia,  Court,  373 
Do  Wetie,  de   Mortc  Jen, 


DodJ,  Dr.  6»4 
Doddridge's  Lectmu,  064 
Dodsler'i  Prei-eptpt,  517 
DudaoD,  Mi.'.bacl,  41 
Dodwcll,Heiir;,319 
Doiiati  GiBDimotiea,  697 
Dunoagbmore,  Lord,  672 
Down,  A.  396 
Drewe,  Bev.  Mr.  368 
Dmelii  Orbis  PhBlaB,30l 
Ornry,  B.  H.  641 
Du  Cansei  Gloseariam,  69T 
Duigenan,  Dr.  419 
Dunbar,  Prof.  161 
Donkin,  Dr.  644 
Dnnster,  Cbarlcii,  fiM.  617 
Dyer,  Geo.  399 


INDEX. 


iii 


Eardley,  Loidf  409 

Eden  Jarisprud.  Philol.  706 

Edinburgh  Review  of  1756^ 

277 
Edwards,  E.  43 

,  Jonathan,  433 

Eichhorn   in   Apocalypsin, 

684 
Ellis,  Rev.  John,  142 
Elmsley,  Dr.  691 
EIrington,  Bp.  662.  d67 
Ely,  Bishop  of,  611 
Eman,  Rev.  Mr.  706 
Emmii  Yetos  Graecia,  344 
Emmilliane's     Frauds     of 

Monks,  517 
Erasmus,  297 
Emesti,  J.  A.  449 
Erskine,  Lord,  485. 516. 518 
£st]ing,Dr.  Prior,  603,  620 
Eton,  Dr.  Ashton's  Case,  399 
Evans,  Mr.  471 
Eustath  ius  in  Horn,  cum  Vers. 

PoUtiani,  174,  692 
Eyre,  Rev.  James,  35.  247. 

525.547 
Ejrringii  Synopsis  Hist.  Litt. 

278,  701 

Fabricii,  J.  A.  Opuscula,  298 

Meoologium,  345 

Facciolati  Orationes,  697 
Falsteri  Quest.  279. 

Amoen.  298 

Memoriai  Obscnne, 

345 
Falconer,  Dr.  468 
Farmer,  Dr.  295. 322.  697 
Feam,  John,  434.  435 
Fellowes,   Rev.  Robert,  48. 

370.  614  685 
Fenning's,  Eliz.,  Trial,  486 
Ferrers,  Earl,  688 
Field,  William,  620 
Fitzmaurice,       441 
Fleetwood  on  Church  Lands, 

83 
Flower,  Benjamin,  569 
FoDtenelle,  436 
Ford,  Mr.  458 
Forster,  Edward,  135 
,  Dr.  Nath.  373. 400. 

562.585.589.630.634 
Fosbrooke's    Encyclopasdia 

of  Antiquity,  346 
Fobs,  Mr.  252 
Foster,  Dr.  James,  609 

,  Robert,  27 

Fox,  C.  J.  401.  567.  675 
Fountayne,  Dr.  644 
Frampton,  Dr.  566 
Franckii  Callinus,  299 


Franklin,  Dr.  B.  689. 627 
Francklin,  Dr.  Tbot.  565 
Freheri  llieatnuii  Yiromm 

Erud.  346 
Freind,  Dr.  577 
Friesmanni  Collectanea,  299 
Fry,  John,  658 
Funccii  Leges  XIL  487. 535 


Caches,  Rev.  Dr.  142.  499. 

536 
Oaisford,  Pro!  323,  626 
Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles, 

50 
Gait,  John,  518 
Gardiner,  Mr.  of  Leicester, 

403 
Gardner,  of  St.  Kitt's,  647 
Garmannus    de    Miraculis 

Mortuorum,  468,  705 
Gataker  on  Lots,  519 
Geddes,  Dr.  433,  566 
Gehlii  Ratio  Ord.  Verb.  698 
Gell,  Sir  William,  347 
Gent,  Thomas,  519 
George,  Dr.  498 
Gerrald,  Joseph,  679 
Gerhardi,  J.  Loci  I'heologici, 

685 

E.  Lect  Apollon,  300 

Gibbon,  Ed.  601.  609.  629 
Gisbome,  Rev.  Thos.  436 
Glandorpii  Hist.  Rom.  347. 

46a  703 
Glasse,  George,  568 
Gieig,  Bishop,  567,  603 
Glover,  G.  51.  602 
,  R.  406 

Glynn,  Dr.  237 

Goddard,  Dr.  Charles,  19. 

597 
Godwin  de  Pnesulibus,  402 
Goens  de  Cenotaphiis,  300 
Goldsmith,  Oliver.  519 
Gordon,  Duchess  of,  520 
Gossett,  Dr.  683 
Graevii  Syntagma,  349 
Grant,  Mrs.  520 
GravinsB  Orationes,  487  . 
Gray,  Thos.  322. 328 
Greatheed,  Bertie,  518 
Green,  Dr.  Bishop  of  Lin- 
coln, 662 

,  of  the  Temple,  629 

,  of  Ipswich,  653 

^  Valentine,  398 

,  Mrs.  A.  699 

Greene,  James,  346 
Gregory,  J.  Conspectus,  468 
Grenville,  George,  407 
Greswell,  Wm.  Parr,  367 


Oretton,       649 
Oreville,  Mn.  520 
Griesbachii  CriaeQS»685 
Griffiths,  Dr.  601 
Gronovii  Observatt  301 
Gruteri  Lampas,  301 
Gudii  Epistole,  301 
Gyraldi  Opera,  302 


Hale,  Sir  Matthew,  on  the 

Immortality  of  the  Son^ 

538 
Halhed,  N.  B.  3a  24a  418 
Hall,  Rev.  James,  521 

,589 

—  644 

\  Dr.  C.  H.  665 

Hallett's  Free  Inquiry,  685 
HalUfax,  Bp.  549. 55a  56a 

576 
Hamilton,  Terrick,  512 
Hamley,  Edward,  345w  489. 

521 
Hampton's  Polybius,    226. 

328 
Hardwicke,  Lord,  334 
Hardinge,  N.  50a  50a  521 
Hargrave,  Francis,  53a  543* 

706 
Harles  de  Nomin.  Gr.  302 
Hargrave,  Lord,  706 
Haitley,  Ep.  ad  Mead,  469 
Haslam,  Dr.  437 
Hawkes,  Rev.  Wm.  54 
Hayter,  Bp.  570 
Hazlitt,  Wm.  521 
Headley,  H.  521 
Heath,  Dr.  B.  570 
Heber,  Richard,  292 
Heeren  de  Font  Vit.    Plu- 

tarchi,  303 
Heinrich,  C.  F.  Eaplanat. 

Herat.  303 
Heming,  Rev.  S.  399 
Henry,  Dr.  William,  404 
Henry's  Bible,  685 
Heraldi  Quest  Quotid.  304. 

492 
Hermann,  G.  167.  191.  210. 

2n.305 
Hermogenes,  692 
Hervey's  Meditations,  43a 
Heshusii     Errores    Eccles. 

Rom.  685 
Heumanni  Poecile,  701 
Heywood,  Sergeant,  615 
Hincks,  Jos.  695 
Hinde,      ,  665 
Hippesley,    Sir   John  Cox, 

404.552 
Histoirc  du  Socinianismc,  55 


ItnlIaii<l,Lord,3T7.S31,&12 

Ku«leriHiM:&«(JI.Iia« 

310 

HnllU,  Mr.  373 

KUsler  de  veriri,  toed,  m 

Holnw,   Dr.   27.  300.  3IB. 

Jolmsoii,  Dr.    Samuel,  336. 

371.  459.  471 

314.  im.  407.  4<».  496. 

Lafitte,  Jacques  413 

IlDlniH,  Ur.  g6 

S27.  537.  661.  70a  706 

Laing'8ScotUnd,525.7« 

H™«iOper».Glj«g.  693 

-a  DicL  by  Todd,  347 

Lambt.  Dr.  Wm.  188.  fll. 

Hymni,  Iljwn,  177 

Rev,  Hcory,  43a  704 

Umpe,  F.  A-  58 

Homor,  Pliilip,  306 

,  n.  (framniM.  Com- 

LuDKUm, 336 

-,  Henry,  506 

mentaries,  247.  698 

Landor,  Walter  San«t^JM 

,  Dr.  A.  306 

522,043 

Hone,  Wm.S31 

,   Dr.  John,   155. 

Lardner,  Dr.  N.  SS2.  JWT 

Uouscvecn,  50a  697 

191.  384.  391.  436.  470. 

Uw,  Bp.  orCarliw,  438. 41^ 

Hookt^  N.  34a  437.  635.  703 

471.  473.  493 

443.  555.  583.  649. 6«&. 

,  L.  I.  Rt-lipo  Nat. 

,  Dr.  56.  390.  391. 

,  Bp.  of  Cheater,  4H 

438 

404.436.470 

443. 

llopBon,  R.  652 

,Janic»,juD.  604 

Lawrcnee,    Dr.     401.    401 

Horaliug,  Gruninger,  1498, 

Jones,  Tbomas,  574 

463.  471.  474.  705 

178 

,  .lohn,  Gnxk  Grajumar 

I.aiiu8  dt  Rep.  Rom.  371 

and  Di«u  347.  698 

Gram.  178 

,   Sir  Wm.    148.   303. 

LeibnitiiColl.  Etymol.M 

,  Cerali,  693 

345.  304.  336.  407.  424. 

iMgh,  Cbcmdos,  523 

Horm^  Bp.  573 
Horslcy,  Bp.  553. 630 

441.  506.  522.  335.  696. 

LcigbandSolhebT,  eaSTDt 

705 

Leiand;  Dr.   66.  443.  tO, 

Homll,  SVDopaia  Caoooum, 

Jones,  nephew  of  Dr.  lUes, 

536.584.  5!K> 

57 

31 

Lemon,  O.  W.  698 

HooM,  or  Norwich,  380 

Jortin,  Dr.   John,  41,  333. 

Lcnnep  dc  AniOogia  L.  (ft 

Hubbard,  H.  .188.  608 

308.313.a3ti.684 

349 

Ireland,  Han.  533 

Lctlietland,  Dr.  319 

Uudton,  H,  S31 

IsoerulCT   de  Pcnnuutione, 

Lciiien,  Obst.  Jurid  48S 

lluctii  Comm.  4S8.  707 

693 

Linde,  Ur.  373,  4l» 

Hugbra,  Rci.  Dr.  130 

Juliu»,R«v.  Wtu.  661 

Lindsay,  Dr.  Junro,  68 

,  Re..  T,  S.  53t 

J  miius,  Author  of,  406.  407 

,Theopbao.^6S 

HulewiUii  Inrtt.  Ling.  Gr. 

Jusdet,  Henrj,  695 

Lingard,  fox.  Join,  68.411 

dU 

Upscomb,  Ueorgc,  109 

Hump,  Divid,  4a&  446.  Ul 

beroica  r«d.  iVS 

Uoyd,  Char  let,  a35,  KO 

Humfrej-,  Mr.  200 

Ijicke,  443 

Lort,Dr.  Mit-hcl,  44.  S« 

Hurd,  Bp.  Sa  66.  HSa  409. 

KabbalaDenudata,6l 

Lush,  Mr.  417 

443.  536.  577.  596.  66S. 

KeUliiScripLdf  Eluj;,  Urg. 

Lough1>oroui;h,  Lord,  647 

683.  eoo. 

LaL  24a.  698 

Lowndes,  Wm.  533 

Huwhke   de  Inscript,    371. 

Kemp,  M«rt.<lcO»ulis,  308 

Lowth,   Bp.   69.   136.  2»T. 

Hutcbin^AD,  Lord,  414 

Kennedy,  B.H.  304 

33a  5.36. 3CT.60n.  687 

Huxham  ™  Fcvern,  469 

,  Ran  n,  62.  606 

,  Pr»leetione»,e9 

Kenaicott,  B.  73 

Lucas,  Dr.,  of  Ripple,  413. 

.UblonjAi  Opojcola,  SOT 

Kenriek,Dr.  381.430.  704 

651 

Jacobs,  Frid.  307 

Kelt,  Henry,  18.332. 

I.uke'B  Iron  Crown,  519 

jMkHm,  Jolin,  440 

Kidd,  Thoi.  534 

Lvaes,Rev.Jobn,130.  JS. 

,  WQliiiiii,  56B.601 

Kiliani  Elymologicum,  348 

479.688 

.I*aiieH<n,Dr.373.514 

King,  Dr.  Wm,  29.  627.  686 

Lytlon,  R.  Warburtan,  V) 

.Icbli,  Dr.  John,  336.  466. 

Kinfcifoni,  Wm.  63 

.^7&  656.  705 

Kaight,Rob.  30.  435.533. 

Macdonald,  A.  A08 

,  Mr.  360 

. ,  a.  Payne,  176  372. 

HackenuG,  Henij,  410 

jfkjii,  Jos.a]6 

443.  692 

Mackinto*,SirJ«nie*l«L 

Jenkins,  Bob.  59 

Knox,  Rev.  Dr.  581 

336.  373.  3fJ6.  405,  4W- 

JgwcH,  Bp.  50 

Kublii  Comm.  criU  302 

.'-6B.633.692 

Ihi-c,  Glon.  Suco-GoUi.  346 

K.->1biia«  ni-wrtu  64 

MacpherwD,  Jamts,  534 

Hgen,  C.  D.  177.H!M 

Korlbolt  de  Itibuj  Impo.su 

Mafiiri    Epopymolt^kno. 

64.  B86 

311 

fi86,688 

Kr^bKii  Opunula,  309 

Ingram,  .ra*.aOf> 

Kuli'nkampil  niakriHS  086 

Male,  Dr.  U.  K.  47J 

INDEX. 


Malleus  Malificarum,  705     i 

Maltby,  Qr.  Ed.  8.  70.  149. 

362.478.603.506.620 

,  George,  200 

Malthus,  448 
Mancinelli  Gramm.  699 
Mauley,  Mrs.  530 
Manilius  Burtoni,  693 
Manning,  T.  C.  472 
Mansfield,  Lord,  684 
Manutii£pi8tol8B,311 
Marchelli  Index  crit  699 
Margarita  Philosopbica,  445 
Markland,    169.   170.  303. 

311 
Marsh,  Bp.  71.  551 
Martini   Lexicon   Phiiolog. 

251 
Martyn,  Prof.  201 
Martyn»8  Virgil,  227 
Maseres,  Baron,  422 
Matthite,  Aug.   Miscellanea 

Phiiolog.  312 
Matthias,  T.  J.  312.  510. 520 

.533 
Mauleverer,  498 
Maurice,  Rev.  Thomas  374. 

394.  524.  644.  655.  675 
Mawman,  Jos.  410 
Mazochii  Comm.  in  Tabb. 

Heracl.  375 
Meiners,  C.   de  Vero  Deo, 

687 
Mekerchus  de  Pronunt.  699 
Meursii  Eleg.  Lat.  Serm.506. 
Micyllus  de  Re  Metrica,  252. 

626 
Middleton,  Conyers,  74.  90. 

473 
Mildmay,  Sir  Henry,  430. 

459 
Millar,  John,  on  Ranks,  446 

»s  Histor.  View,  704 

Milles,  Dean,  527 
Millii,  Dav.  Dissertatt.  74 
Milner,  Dr.  John,  552.  620 
Milton,  John,  500 
Mitford,  457.  645 
Monck,  Sir  Charles,  456 
Monk,  J.  H.  168.  330 
Montague,  Jane,  520 

,   Basil,  49.  490. 

672 
Moore,  Sir  John,  473.  644 

,  James,  384.    412. 

473.644 

,  Abp.  658 

Morcelli  Africa  Christ.  76. 
378.687 

Inscriptiones,  378 

Moriitt,  John,  641 
Morgan,        ,  705 


Morhofii  DissertaU.  314 
Morley,  Bp.  595 

,  Rev.  John,  78 

Morton,  Bp.  687 
Moseley,  Dr.  B.  473.  655 
Mosheim,  J.  L.  698 
Mudge,  Dr.  79 
Munckesii  Gramm.  699 
Murray,  Dr.  459 

Nares,  R.  253 
Nares,  Archd.  253. 393 
Newcome,  Abp.  79 
Newton,  Sir  I.  538 
Newton,  Rev.  J.  W.  614 

's  Wm.  Vitruvius,  227 

Nichols,  John,  4.  224.  403. 
413.  521.  657 

Rev.  Norton,  412 

Nicholson,  Wm.  474 
Nicol,  John,  405 
Nicolaidcs,  434,  537 
Nigri  Dialogus,  315 
Nores  in  Horatium,  315 
North,  Mr.  236 

,  Hon.  F.  537 

,  Lord,  73 

,  Bp.  596 

NoviTest.Cath.  £xpositio,80 
Nov.  Test  vulgate  edit.  681 
Nye  on  the  Trinity,  80 

Obss.    in    Ignat.    Pearson  i 

Vindicias,  80 
O'Brien,  Dennis,  494 
O'Callaghan,  597 
Oddie,  H.  392 
Oliver,  Peter,  81 
Opuscula  Mythologica,  693 
'  —  de  Ratione  Studii, 

254 
Orellana's  Letters,  408 
Orphica  Hermanni,  191. 300 
Ossian's  Poems,  525 
Otter,  Rev.  Wm.  81 
OuwensNoctesHagansB,  316 
Oxford,  Countess  of,   314. 

404.  489.  516 

Paine,  Thomas,  658 

Palcy,  Archd.  672 

Palcarius,  316.  321 

Palgrave,  of  Yarmouth,  267 

Palmer's  Vind.  of  the  Dissen- 
ters, 688 

Panegyiici  Veteres,  Amtze- 
nii,  192 

Pareau  Inst.  Interpr.  Vet 
Test.  82 

Parish,  Mr.  5 

Parismus,  History  of,  525 

Parkes,  John,  418 


Parke8,Wm.e20 

Parr.  His  Edition  of  Rapin 

on  Whigs  and  Tories,  418 
of  Col- 

tier's  and  Tucker's  Tracts, 

430 

Reply  to  Milner,  553 

Review  of  Burton's 


Manilius,  693 

Preface  to  Bellende- 


nus,336 

Pre&ce  to  Beloe's 


Aulus  Gellius,  695 
Preface  to  White's 

Diatessaron,  690 
-^—   Revised    Jones's 

Translation  of  Issus  225 
Lloyd's  Translation 


of  theTwenty-fourth  Iliad, 

225 

His  Share  in  White's 


Bampton  Lecture,  84 

Opinions  on  the  Sa- 


cramental Test,  20.  615 
Projected  Life  of  Dr. 


S.  Johnson,  706 

A   Member 'of  the 


Norwich  Society,  459 
Parr's  MJInuscrift  Notes 
will  be  found  in  the  fol- 
lowing books : 
Nov.  Test  Mattaire,  4 
Tertullianus,  13 
Butler's,  Bp.  Sermons,  29 
Pyle  on  the  Epistles,  34 
Nichols    on    the    Common 

Prayer,  80 
Taylor's  Polem.  Disc.     103 
Wheatley  on  the  Common 

Prayer,  125 
^schyli  Prom.  Vinetus,  133 
Aristotelis  Rhet  143 
Athensus  Casauboni,  146 
Catullus,  Tib.  Prop.  151 
Choerilii  Samii  Fragm.  152 
Cicero  de  CI.  Orat  155 
Conciones  et  Orat  160 
Com.  Nepos,  161 
Demosthene,  de  Corona,  162 
'  — Philippicae,  163 

de  Republica, 

163 
Epigramm.  Delectus,  166 
Euripidis  Hecuba,  168 

IphigcniainA.169 


-  Medea,  169 


Euripidis  SupplicesMul.  169 
Humeri  Hymnusin  Cer.  176 
Horatius  Bcntleii,  179 
Longinus  Toupii,  183 
Lucanus,  184 
Lucretius,  Creech,  135 


OiidiiMet&m,  193 
Pfavdrua,  193 
PUunu  Delph.  300 

PlDUnrb,  301 

a.  Curtiui,  '20^ 
QuiDtiliuua,  S05 
Mdluniui  Ddph.  306 
Seneca  Gpist.  806 
SopbocK  309,  310 
Stmbo,  C&iauboDi,  313 
Tadtiu,  313 
TcreDtius,SI4 
Tbcocrilua,  215 
Thacjdides,  216.  694 
Alviri  R«Q.   do  Qouidtsle 

Sjil.  328 
HsptaEBili  on,  344,249 
Owei  Mi«c.  Crit.  3S6 
StephuiiPseudo-Ciceni.Si 
Wopkens  Lrelt.  Tnll.  331 
Taflor'i    Minnor   Sandi 

era  >e,  388 
Cwrideo'a  Britanaia,  396 
CoUiaVs  Peerage,  398 
Godwia'i  Pol.  Justice, 
Jftccbioi  Onomast.  Pod 
Mhtia.  690 


P*«i 


43ii 


Pars,  Ihscbiptions  to,  by 

Batter,  K.  H.  209 

Bajiic!,  J. 

Brown,  J,  464 

Dnrset,  Geo.  133 

BaUer,  Archeocnn,  133 

,  Charles,  .515 

Corvisiut,  460 

Oalzel,  lei 

Erskini;,  486 

Hall,  Jumes  ^1 

Hermuia,  210 

Ingram,  J.  306 

KeU,H.  333 

Lindn;,  Junes,  68 

Lipscomb,  G.  409 

Mackintosh,  6d2 

Maltbj,  Dr.  E.  1-19.  200 

ttontli,  Dr.  76. 93.  I98.2TS 

Traven,  B,  SH 
P4U's  PATneit,  \9.M.  416. 

463.  469. 
Rreal  Orandfather, 

DTkca,aaT 

"dcU,  Robert,  101. 


701 


-  Miuleverer, 


Bartluu,  .rohn,  liU 
(.'hspman,  C.  SSH 
Cunninghiuni^  W.  431 
Deal  by.  Peregrine,  A23 
Gflll,  Sir  William,  347 
Oerrald,  Joseph,  679 
QoddenI,  Dr.  Ch. 
Hvadivy,  H.  521 
Hernia  g,  S.  999 
Humire/,  300 
Jalius,  Wm.  tiol 
Mortpi,        301 
Maurice,  Thomaii,  663 
Oddie,  Honrr,  393 
Pollard,  WilliuD,  538 
Wright,  I.  62T.  647.  694 
Yatman,  Matthew,  176 
P*aii'ii  Ti'TOH,  608 

SehoolmaMcr,  690 

ParsoDi,  Dr.  John,  351 


P<wcIt,Dr.«IO:«ri 
Price,  Dr.  460 
Prideaux  Fsjtcic.Con  tnn ,  GM 
Prieslle;,  J<».  4.  56.  79.  »T. 
281.  450.  540.  liM.  056. 

Prior,  Mr.  620 

Quiatus  Calaber,  Tjchte^ 

694 
Kaine,  Jonathoa,  207.  S 


Pes 

Pearson,  John,  506 

— ,  Bishop,  S3 
Peckard,  Dr.  589 
I'ercivs.l.  Dr.  T.  474,  475 
>ercy,  Bishop,  373 
Perreau,  Robert,  486 
Perronct,  Tmcont,  443 
Peters,  Rev.  C.  S5.  537 
Pettigrew,  T.  J,  408 
Pctvin  on  Mind,  448 
I,  !94 
PbiUips,  Wm.  388 

,  S, M.  491 

Phillippi,  Sir  Thomas,  535 
I'hilosopbieal  Survey  of  Na- 
ture, 70S 
fickeriug,  John,  356 
Pillars  of  Prieslcrafl,  86 
Pindanis,  Huntingford,  196. 

693 
Pitt,  William,  S«7 
Plexiaci  Lei.  Pbilos.  449 
Plinj's  Letlcra  by  Lord  Or- 
rery, 696 
Plowden,  Francif,  491.  643 

t,449 
Pollard,  Wm.  366.  538 
Polybius,  by  Hamptou,  336 
PoutedeiEAntiquiUtcs,  382 
Pope  .*lcx.  336.  690 
"orsoa,   88.  87.    132.  171 
330.  301.334.  388.  530. 
601.688 


shop. 


611 


n-Royal  Logic,  449.  450 


.,  Dr.  T.  63.  561 

600.677 
Rapin't  History,  416 
Rathbi.ne,  Wm.,  6-t6 
Rees,  Rev.  Dr.  106 
Reed,  Isaac,  337 
Refined  Coortier,  433 
Keland,  U.  17.  509.  631 
Renaudutii  Lilurg.  CoIL  7 
Rennel,  Re*.  Mr.  393 

,  Dr.  563,  567 

Reynolds,  J.  687 

.  Wm.  513 
Rhenferdi  PerieulniD  Ptln. 

258.  319 

jceii  DiisertL  Homer.  3tV 
RichardE,  Rev.  O.  617,  MS 
"ichnrdson,  Dr.  402 

ii-h^lioure,  L'ltima  Verba, 

fcc.  453 

iuon,  331 
Rivarot,  Discoars,  699 

,  Dr.  Wm.  639 
Rohortellus,  333 
RodnaDisp.  de  SuppaaitA,90 
Rollini  Opuscnla,  706 
Roma  Paganizans,  90 
Romilly,  Sir  Samoel,    175, 

472.  489.  491.  661 
Rosroe,  Wm.  368.  383 
Rose,  RiV.  694 
-       nmuller  de  Thcol.  Chr. 

8 
Roulh,   Dr.  .■Martin,   9.    H. 

76.92.  147.  150.198.376. 

393.  395.  447.  487.   495. 

682.  68» 
:owley's  Poems,  i537 
Rjiyston,  Lord,  336 
Ruddiman,  Thos.  330 
Ruelindi  Gramm.  W9 
Ituhnki^niu!,  314.  320.  481. 
Russell,  Dr.  292 
,  Mr.  446.654.660 


INDEX. 


▼II 


Rutielly  Lord  John,  453 
Rutherford  on  Virtue,  705 
Rutherforth,  Dr.  542 
Ryder,  Bp.  567.  603 

Salame,  A.,  384 
Salig  de  Diptychis,  384 
Salmuius  de  Ling.  Hellen. 

491.699 
Sancroft,  Abp.  Fur  Predesti- 

natus,  604 
Sanctii   Minerva  Perizonii, 

698 
Sanders,  Dr.  Erasmus,  245 
Sandii  Bibl.  Antritin.  683 
Santenius,  Laur.,  267.  500. 

509 
Sawyer,  Ann,  528 
Saidi  Onomasticon,  701 
Say's,  Sam.  Poems  and  Es- 
says, 528 
Sayers,  Dr.  F.  528 
Scaliger,  322.  32a  510 
Scheibleri  Metaphysica,  453 
Scheller,  J.  I.  6. 323 
Schefferi  Miscellanea,  322 
Schminckii  Syntagmli,  323 
Schott,  C.T.  605 
Schraderi  Emendd.  324 
Schurtzfleischii     Orthogrsu 

pbia,  699 
Scioppius,  325 
Scott,  Hobbes.  489 
,  Wm.  (Lord  Stowell,) 

454.  516.  658 
Scott's    Staggering    State, 
Seeker,  Archb.  536 
Seileri  Theses  Theolog.  688 
Selden  de  Diis  Syris,  386 
Servetus,  Mich.  97.  688 
Seven  Champions,  528 
Sharps  Granville,  263 
Sharpe,    686 
Shaw,  Dr.  700 
Shepherd,  Rev.  G.  317.  377. 

386.634. 
Sheridan,  Thomas,  160 

,  Bp.  Wm.  688 

Sherlock,  Bp.  645.  682 
Sheerer,  Capt  387 
Shipley,  Bp.  336.  441.  607. 

629.645. 
SiebeUsHellenica,  386 
Simleri  VallesisB  Descriptio, 

387 
Simpson,  John,  98.  688 
Smith,  Rob.  120.  175.  693 
,   Dr.  of   Manchester, 

471 
Smyth,  Rev.  Mr.  644.  675 

,  Mr.  476 

Snape,  Dr.  Andrew,  622 


Sophoclis    Clytcmnestra, 

Stnive,  694 
South  Opera  Poethuma,  98 
Spalding,  G.  L.  694 
Spence,  Jos.,  on  Pope,  326 
Spinoza,  Ben.  424 
Spitzner  de  Versu  Homerica, 

300 
Stay,  Philosophia    Recent 

476 
Stebbing,  Dr.  H.  577.  609 
Steevens,  George,  195.  557. 

640 
Stein,  Authent  Evang.  Joh. 

688 
Stephani,  Rob.  Rcsponsio, 

100.689 
Stewart,  Dugald,  447.  455. 
456 

,  Andrew,  419 

Stosch  deNov.T.Canone,689 
Street,  T.  G.  388 
Stuart  (Dr.  J.)  467 
Sumner,  Rev.  Gary,  175 

,  Dr.    Robert,   269. 

576.682 
Sweden borg,  Em.  609 
Sydenham,   328.  457.   637 

677 
Symonds,  Mr.  629 

,  Dr.  630 

Symmons,  Dr.  223. 411. 568 

,  Transl.  of  Virgil 

227.696 
Syston,  R.  W.  2 

Taylor,  Dr.  John,  136. 150. 

388.  614.  663.  664.  703 
,  of  Portsmouth,  76. 

57&629. 

-,Dr.John,M.D.290. 


644.703 

,  Dr.  G.  H.  477 

-,  Thomas,  388 


Teignmouth,  Lord,  407 
Terentius,  ed.  Bruns,  214 

,  Periet,  215 

Terentianus  Maurus  Sante- 

nii,267 
Test  Act,  615 
Thackeray.  Dr.,  of  Harrow, 

227 
,  Dr.,  Provost  of 

King's,  701 
Thanet,  Lord,  494 
Theory  of  Agreeable  Sens. 

457 
Thistlethww^te,  Dr.  504 
Tht>fnas  Ma^i^r,  906 
Thompson,  Dr.  W.  412 
,  Dr.  John,  340 


Titmann   de    Vestigiisy 

Gnost  in  N.  T.  104.  $89 
Todd,  Mr.  247 
Tooke,  Home,  266.  701 
Toup,  I.  136.  313. 441 
Tomkins,  M.  105 
Towne,  John,  457.  588 
— — 'sExain.  of  Sherlock, 

106 
Townsend,  Charies,  671 
Trapp  Prelectiones,  328 
Travers,  Bcxy.  217 
Travis,  Arohd.  601 
Triglandi  Sylloge,  689 
Trotter,  J. B.  401 
Tucker,  Abraham,  430. 459 

704 
Turkish  Spy,  530 
Turner,  Sharon,  421 
Tweddell,  J.  260.  417.  510. 

699 
Twining,  T.  223.  82a  543 
Tyrwhitt,  1.  180 
Tyson,  Rev.  Mr.  499 
Tytler's  Elements,  389 

Valerius  de  Edendis  Libris, 

329 
Valla  de  Ling.  Lat  269 
Valpy,  A.  J.  289.  519.  536 

,  Dr.  R.  529.  568. 

Vaneck,  Sir  Gerard,  267 

Vanini,  17 

Vechneri  Hellenonexia,  269 

Vergennes,  441 

Veysie,  Dan.  617 

Virgilii  Georgica,Gr8Bce,220 

Vitruvius,  by  Newton,  227 

Unitarians  of  Birmingham,4 

Vossii,  J  .G.,  Aristarchus,27 1 . 

701 

,  Isaac,  330 

Urbani  Gram.  6r.  699 
Uri,  Dr.  62.  270 
Ursini  Gram.  Gr.  701 
Ursini  Acerra  Philologica, 

330 

Waddelii   Notse  in  Herat. 

330 
Waddington,  G.  675 

,  H.  675 

Wakefield,  Gilb.  185.  330. 

550.  634.  689 
Walker,  S.  530 
Wallace,  432.  460 
Walpole,  Rev.  R.  369 
Walters,  Daniel,  691.  701 
-,  J.  83.  701 


Warburton,  Bp.  44. 90. 227. 

,  ^ -,  —       ,      451.  457.  .536.  587.  645. 

Tiemey,  Rt.  Hon.  6. 567      |      684 


WhtL  af  SMdriw  Cnllaga, 


WwlM,  O;  d.  «M 
TTiiiiiliii  rp  "TIT  TTT 


Whi  laker,  Jahn,  391 

,  Dr.  K.  W.  61A 

While,  B.  696 

,  Dr.  John,  637 

,  William,  67T 

,  Huffcy,  604 

,  jMeph,   Prof.    84. 

135.209.391.  561.  66S. 

68B.690. 

.N.5T6 

Whiler,  Waller,  4T7 
Wilbcrforce,  MS 
WiUioms,  Ref.  J.  H.  6Se 
Williouu'  CaucardaDce,  137 
WindbuD,  489,  589 
Windlc,  Williani,  619 
""■  ikle,  Ml    ■"■ 


WinL 


],  Dr.  940 


Thos.  442.  456 

WodhuU.Mr.^l 

Wolfii  .\iiecdtfla  Groca,  695 


W^ttcDbBfb'i    Logic   4d0,   . 


Yates,  J.  A.  461 

YUnna.  MaUhn,  176.  en 

YotV,  Mrs.  685 

,Bp.  of;  Elf,  611 

,  Arclilip.  572 

,  Ur.  Chu-tci,  405 

690 
Zoniksviu  >  de  PraceM.Spir. 

&  130 
Zoucb,Dt.S3^499 


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