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BIBLIOTHECA PARRIANA.
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CATALOGUE
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LIBRARY
OF THE LATB
REVEREND AND LEARNED
SAMUEL PARR, LL.D.
CURATE OF HATTON,
PREBENDARY OF ST. PAUL»S, &c. &c.
LONDON :
PRINTED FUR
JOHN BOHN, HENRIETTA STREET, CO VENT GARDEN;
AND JOSEPH MAWMAN, LUDGATE HILL.
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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
IV
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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274
285
333
392
424
402
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534
539
542
626
639
648
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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
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1678
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1678
*' These three books once belonged to my Father.'' S. Parb.
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20 THBOLOQY.
adversus Bellarminuoiy Lightfootum, PagiuiOy et alios disco-
tiuntur, pluriniique Historiie et Chronologiae Errores emen-
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1708
<* y. D. Samueli Parr librom huncce D.D. Robertas Knight, Decimo
Kal. Novemb. A. S. MDCCLXXXXV."
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JLoni/. 1636
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ration, 4to. 1680
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THBOLOOY. 21
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, £pi8tks of Paul the Apostle trandated, with an
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''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.
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tion of the Epistles of St. Paul, 8vo. 1824
« The gift of the author." S. P.
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the Bampton Lecturer, 8vo. 1819
'' A most able Reply indeed." S. Pakr.
Ben Dayid's Reply to two Deistical Works, entitled the New Trial
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Growth of a Sect called Free-thinkers, 8vo London, 1713 —
22 THEOLOGY.
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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
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by Scripture, and attested by Fathers of the first five Centu-
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sm. 4to. Lit. Goth, Argent. 1501
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THEOliOGY. 23
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•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
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in 3, 12mo. Brenus, 1760
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Wolzogenii, Crellii, et Slichtingii Opera, 8 vol. folio
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24 THEOLOGY^
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1770
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Ireland, particularly How fiar the latter are entitled to a
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and the General Resurrection ; with some Thoughts, in
Prefatory Discourse, on the Use and Importance of Theolo-
gical Controversy, 1st edition, 8vo. 1765
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•- Dissertation upon the Traditional Knowledge
of a Promised Redeemer, which subsbted before the Advent,
8to. Ckmb. 1819
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Socinianorum, quorum Auctores, Promotores, &c. ex Fontibus
THBOiA>OY. 25
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T« Graeci Lectionibus a Millio et Bengelio frustra factse,
plene recensentur» refutaDtur, et eliminaotar, iasertis eanmdeBi
VersioDum veris Aliegationibus, 2 vol. 8vo. HaL 1767
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ZwoUis, 1470
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fiom ttie Hebrew, 8vo. 1738
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Widow Si&urhridge, 1810
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Lugd. Bat. 1807
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HwL 1816
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>» ■ »
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26 THEOLOGY.
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' ■ . Commentatio de Fictis in Historia, 8to. Ibid. 1820
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Franc. 1715
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nonnulla e Profanb maxime Auctoribus Gnecis illustrantor,
8vo. Franc. 1700
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turn exterorum SB. Graecorum, 8vo. Franc, 1707
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Bourdaloue's (Louis) select Sermons, 8yo. 1805
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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
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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
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Braunii (Job.) Doctrina Foederum, sive Systema Theologiae Didac-
ticse et Elencticse, 4to. Anut. 1691
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Christian Baptism, the Word Altar, Sacrifices, &:c. and a
Dissuasive from attending the Conventicles of Non-Jurors,
8vo.
THEOLOGY. 27
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Joanois Indole et Origioey 8vo. Lips. 1820
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et Versionum emendatus et perpetua illustratus Annotatione,
8vo. EatUb. 1806
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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
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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
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the Lord's Supper, 8vo. 1770
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Appendice, 2 vol. folio 1690
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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
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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
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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
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** 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
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Butler's (Archdeacon) Charge at the Visitations of Derby and
Chesterfield, in which some late Attacks on the Clergy are
considered, 4to. Shrewsbury, 1823
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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
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Confessions of Faith, or Symbolic Books of the Roman Ca-
tholic, Greek, and principal Protestant Churches 8vo. 1816
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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
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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
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cularium ; Sanctorum Patrum Dionysii Alexandrini, Petri
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Photii Constantinopolitani Patriarchae prasfixus est Nomo-
canon, id est Canonum et Legum Imperatoriarum de Eccle-
siastica DiscipHna, Conciiiatio, et in certos Locos ac Titulos
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THEOLOGY. 39
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40 THB0L06Y.
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42 THEOLOGY.
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44 THEOLOGY.
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et Marci, edidit et Notolas quasdam adjecit Ferd. Stosch,
3 Yol. 4to. Utrecht, 1773
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1693
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potuo Commentario, 8vo. Lq>s, 1823
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tandi Specimina, Capita Quinque priora complectentiay 12mo.
HafaicB, 1816
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Trinitatis Dogma stabiliri solet, 4to. f. /. ^ a.
Enquiry into the Rationale of Christianity (attributed to Mr. Balguy)
8vo. no title.
This book has successively been in the possession of Jortin, M. Loii,
J. Cleaver Banks, and Dr. Parr, and has their Autogn^hs, and the fol-
lowing MS. notices. ** This treatise hath not been published. It is
written by one whose name begins with B. — ." — " So says Dr. Jortin,
out of whose collection of books this was purchased/' Michael LoH, ^A
very scarce book, never published; and, in my opinion* very unfit to be
published." S, Parr, — " He calls himself (i. e. Mr. Balguy) an able
reasoner, see p. 206." ** Warburton had a decisive instant for the power
of Satan to torment the Bodies of Men (see Divine Legation, vol. 6, p. 264).
Balguy in this book assigns him a particular time to disturb the moral
World." S. P.
Enquiry (An) into the Powers of Ecclesiastics on the Principles of
Scripture and Reason, 8vo. 1776
Enquiry (An) into the Natural Right of Mankind to debate freely
concerning Religion, 8vo. 1737
Episcopal Innovation, or the Test of Modem Orthodoxy, in An-
swer to Bishop Marsh, 1820 — Hermes Unmasked, by Gun-
ter Browne, 2 vol. in 1, 12mo. 1705
Episcopii (M. Simonis) Opera Theologica, 2 v. folio AnuU 1650-1665
Epistols Ecclesiastical et Theologicae praestantium ac eruditorum
Virorum, inter quas eminent eae, quas ab J. Arminio, Vor-
stiOi Episcopio, Grotio, Barlaeo, conscriptae sunt, 8vo.
AmsU 1660
" A precious book." S. P.
THEOLOGY. 45
Epistolse Ecclesiastical et Theologicae Pnestantium ac Eniditorum,
quarum longe major pars scripta est ab Jac. Arminio, Joan.
Uytenbogardo, Conr. Vorstio, Ger, Joan. Vossio, Hug. Gro-
tio, Sim. Episcopio, Casp. Barl«o, folio Amsi, 1704
Erasmi Opera Omnia, in 11 vol. folio Lugd. Bat, 1703
" The gift of the learned Dr. Charles Parr Bumey.*' S. P.
Ecclesiastes, seu Concionator Evangelicus, 8yo. Land. 1730
EcclesiastSy sive de Ratione Coucionandi Libri quatuor, re-
censuit, in capita divisit, Indice Rerum ac Verborum copi-
sissimo instnixit, F. A. Klein, 8vo. Lips» 1820
Hyperaspistes, Diatribae adyersus Servum Arbitrium Mar-
tini Lutheri, 12mo. Batil. 1526
de Ldbero Arbitrio et de Immensa Dei Misericordia,
Colon. 1524 — Agap^ti Opusculum de Officio Regis, Gr. et
Lat Venet. Calliergi, 1509, 18mo.
Catechismus, 12mo. BatiL 1533
de sarcienda Ecclesiae Concordia, 12mo.
Vidua Christiana, 12mo. 1529
de Opificio Dei, 12mo. 1529
Enchiridion Militis Christiani — Ejusdem dp Praeparatione ad
Mortem Liber, IBmo Cantab. 1685.
Supputationes Errorum in Censuris Natalis Bedae, 12mo.
1527
Farrago Nova Epistolarum ad alios et aliorum ad hunc,
admixtis quibusdam quas scripsit etiam adolescens, folio
Louv. 1519
'* This elegantly printed book was dedicated by Erasmus to Bndseus."
'EpfAivela £K Tijy itpdv ^ Ar^OKuXv^iv ^ladvvov rov QioXdyov, folio 1800
Ernesti (J. A.) Lectiones Academicaein Epistolam ad Hebreos, ab
ipsorevisae, cum ejusdem ExcursibusTheologicis; ediditCom-
mentarium, in quo multa ad recentissimorum inprimis Inter-
pretum Sententias pertinentia uberius illustrantur, ^^adjecit
G. T. Dindorf, 8vo. Idps. 1795
" Opuscula Theologica, 8vo. Lipi. 1773
Anti-Muratorius, sive Confutatio Muratorianae Dispu-
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46 THEOLOGY.
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l2mo. Lipi. 1761
Idem, editio tertia, 12mo. Lips. 1776
Idem, ed. quinta, Observationibus Ammonis aucta»
12mo. Lipi. 1809
Estlin's (J. P.) Sermons designed chiefly as a Preservative from
Infidelity and Religious Indifference, 8vo. Bristol 1802
Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Soul, in Answer
to Dr. Priestley and Dr. Hartley, 8vo. 1778
Evans's Sketch of the various Denominations of the Christian World,
12mo. IBll
Erpenii (Th.) Historia JosephiPatriarchse ex Alcorano, Arabice, 4to.
Leid(B, 1617
— ^— De Linguae Arabicae Utilitate et Prsstantia, a Th.
Greaves, 4to. Oxon. 1689
Eruditorium Religiosorum, in fine: Opus egregium cuique Sacerdoti
ac Religioso perutile feliciter explicit ad laudem summae Tri-
nitatis in Etemum, 2 vol. in 1. folio lii, goth, sine locOy 1494
Estii (G.) Absolutissima in onmes Pauli et Septem Catholicas Apos-
tolorum Epistolas, Commentaria, 3 vol. inl, folio, C^^ommp, 1681
Evanson (Ed.) The Dissonance of the four generally received Evan-
gelists, and the Evidence of their respective Authenticity
examined with that of other Scriptures deemed Canonical,
8vo. Gloucester, 1805
Eveleigh's (J.) sober Reply to Mr. Pierce's angry and scornful
Letter, 1719, bound up with An impartial Statement of the
late Differences among Dissenting Ministers ; and A calm
Defence of the Divinity of Jesus Christ, by John Moon, 1719
12mo.
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J. Hentenii suisque adjecUs Animadversionibus edidit C. F.
Matthaei, 4 vol. 8vo. Lipi. 1792
Examination (A free and candid) of the Principles advanced in the
Bp. of London's Sermons and Discourses on Prophecy, 8vo.
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
general Dispersion, 4to. 1803
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qui Veritatem Religionis Christians adversus Atheos etc. as-
senierunt, 4to. 1726
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sitio atque Illustratio Hoseae, conscripta a J. C. Wakio,
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tiones. Prior de Scholis Prophetarum, Altera De Scriba
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Orator Sacer, 4to Lugd. Bat 1733
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Proofs of the Mission and Doctrine of a Prophet, 8vo.
1771
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Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, 8vo. 1776
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Mr. Le Moine's Treatise on Miracles, by the same, 1772,
8vo.
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in the Wilderness, 1766— Dr. Chandler's Vindication of the
Antiquity and Authority of Daniel's Prophecy, as applica-
ble to Christ, 1728— Dr. Rutherforth's Defence of Bishop Sher-
lock on Prophecy, in a Letter to Middleton, Camb. 1760, 8vo.
48 THEOLOGY.
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Fellowes's (Rev. Robert) Religion without Cant, or a Preservative
against Lukewarmness and Intolerance, Fanaticism, Super-
stition, and Impiety, Svo. 1801
« The Gift of the Author."
Guide to Immortality, or Memoirs of the Life and Doc-
trine of Christ by the Four Evangelists, 3 vols. 8vo. 1804
" 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
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1803
" From the Author.**
. on Death, 12mo. 1803
Fenelon's Demonstration of the Existence of God, 12mo. 1713
. Private Thoughts upon Religion, 12mo. 1719
Sermons Choisies, 12mo. 1718
Ferguson (Alex.) — The Religious Establishment in Scotland, exa-
mined upon Protestant Principles, 8vo. 1771
Fiddes* Body of Divinity, 2 vol. folio 1718
Fischeri (I. T.) Prolusiones de Vitiis Lexicorum Novi Test. 8vo.
Lips. 1791
Prolusiones de Versionibus Gnecis Libr, V. T. ; acce-
sit Prolusio, qua Loci nonnulli Verss. Grr. Malachiae illustran-
turetemendantur Lipg, 1772
Conspectus Criticarum Observationum in Scriptores
Graec. et Lat. antique eruditionis edendarum, 8vo.
Fleetwood's (Bp.) Essay upon Miracles, in two Discourses, 8vo.
1701
Flemyng's (R.) Apocalyptical Key, an Extraordinary Discourse on
the Rise and Fail of Papacy; or the Pouring out of the Viala
in the Revelation of St John, Chap. xvi. 8vo. 1702
The Rod or the Sword; the present Dilemma of
the Nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered,
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.
Forbes' (Duncan) Letter to a Bishop, concerning some important
Discoyeries in Philosopliy and Theology, 8vo. 1735
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ral and Revealed, (by the same) 1736. — 3. Letter to a Bishop,
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
Fortunati (P. F.) Dissertatio physico-theologica de Quantitatibus
Corporum Sensibilibus, 4to. Brixus, 1740
Fraaxii (W.) Commentarius in Leviticum, cum Prsef. D. Val. Al-
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
Fritzsche (C. F. A.) de Nonnullis poster. Pauli ad Corinthios Epis-
tolae Locis Dissert. II. 8vo. Lip», 1824
FuUer's (Thomas) History of the Holy War, folio Camb. 1630
Holy State, folio Camb. 1642
'* With Basil Montagu's grateful respecU to Dr. Parr."
Pisgah-Sight of Palestine and the Confines thereof, with the
History of the Old and New Testament acted thereon, folio
frmU. and plates. 1650
Furii (F.) Bononia, sive de Libris Sacris in vernaculam Linquam
convertendis libri duo. 8vo. Lug. Bat. 1810
Gabler (J. P.) Dissertatio critica de CapitibusIX— XIII. posterioris
Epistolae ]|?auli ad Corinthios, 8vo. GcettingiB, 1782
" This book belonged to Kulenkamp.'* S. P.
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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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Prayers, with the Administration of the Sacrament, 12mo.
Btrmmgkam, 1816
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Gatakeri (Th.)de Novi Instrumenti Stylo Dissertatio, 4to. Lomd. 1848
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^ The gift of my much-beloved and respected friend. Peregrine Dealtry.'' S. P.
Gelasii Commentarius Actorum Niceni Concilii, editore R. Balforeo^
12mo. Lnt, 1699 — Libanii Legatio ad Julianum, 6r. et Lat.
MareUi, 1611, 12mo.
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Georgii (A.)'de Miraculis Sancti Coluthi et reliquis Actorum Sancti
Panesniu Martyrum Thebaica Fragmcnta duo, Coptice et
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,
Jo. Leusdeni, Jo. Olearii, reliquorum Depravationibus liber-
atur, atque ab Idiotismis, lonismis, Dorismis, Aeolismis,
Boetismis, Syro-Chaldaismis, Rabbinismis, et Persismis, vin-
dicatur, 4to. Idpi. 1733
Gerard's (Dr. A.) Dissertations on Subjects relating to the Genius
and Evidences of Christianity, 8vo. Edmb. 1788
Gerdesii (D.) Vespers Vadenses, sive Diatribse theologico-philo-
logicae de Hyperbolis ex Scriptura Sacra eliminandis, 4to.
Uliraj. 1727
THBOLOOY. 51
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
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* Scripture and Reason ; to which is subjoined a Letter to the
Archbishop of Canterbury, 8vo. 1816
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Russia, containing an Account of its Doctrine, Worship, and
Discipline 1772
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dye View of the Churches of England and Rome, 8yo. 1821
** Animmted and ai^pmnentatiTe.'' S. P.
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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.
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torn in the Church of Saruin, making an anniversary Bishop
among the Choristers, 4to. 1660
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Commentatio, 8vo. iAps. 1812
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collecta, acced. Suidte aliquot loca ab vitiis purg^ata, 8vo.
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ciali Romanorum illustrata, 4to. Xt/is. 1823
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sciibitur, Lipi, 1571
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. Exposition of the New Testament, 6 vol. 4to.
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vol. 4to. Par, 1(171
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fendit, 12mo. WUeb. 1612
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libr. Sacr. excerpsit, emendavit, Notiaque illustravit, J. C. G.
Emesti, Lipi, 1786. Suidae et Phavorini Glosaae Sacrae, cum
Spicilegio Glossanim Sacrarum Hesychii et Etymologici
Magni, congessit, emendavit, et Notis illustravit J. C. G. Er-
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studio, e Scriptoribus Graecis illustrata, (" as far as the Gospel
of St Mark,") 8vo. Halm. 1788
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et secundum ordinem Liborum Vet. et Nov. Test adomatae,
4to. Helnat. 1700
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Vocum difficiliorum Vet. Test. 12mo. JeiuB 1753
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M THEOLOGY.
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daas la Secte des Sociniens, 4to. Pat* 1726
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by the learned Dr. Johnstone of Worcester." S. P.
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THEOLOOY. 76
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76 THBOLOGY.
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^ Viro ingenio et dbctrina praestantissimo, Samuel! Parr, nataii ^us
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** Prefixed is a beautiful Icon of Pope Pius II, to whom this work is
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— S. P.
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80 THB0L06T.
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THEOLOGY. 88
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84 THBOXOGY.
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tions, and Additions, to the aforesaid Sermons.''
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THEOLOGY. 85
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with a Paraphrase and Notes, to which are added other
Theological Pieces, 2 vol. 4to. 1777
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86 TH BO LOGY.
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88 THEOLOGY.
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** Liber eximnc nritatis.'' See Extract from Scheihomii AmttH. IM. v. 1,
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p. 815, ed. 1703.^' S. P. The following is the Extract referred to :—
** Scriptum rarissimis rarios, jussu Curiie Tolosanse flammis ultricibiu
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THBOLOGY. 105
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" This work of Tossanus is not often met with.** S. P.
100 THBOL06T.
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108 THEOLOGY.
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THEOLOGY.- 109
Venemse (Hennanni) lostitutiones Histdriae Ecclesiastics Vete-
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■ Pnelectiones de Methodo Prophetica, 4to.
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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
1
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
I 2
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
118 THEOLOGY.
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
. J. Spenceri Dissert de Ritu Saltandi, et Ramnonim Cirpumgestatione
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
THEOLOGY. 119
Vol. 34. Indoc L Auctorum
Index 11. Locorum S. Scriptune
Index III. Dictionum Hebnicarum
Index IV. Rerum et Verboram.
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a short historical Account of Religion, from the Creation of
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■■ Doctrina Christianae Beligionis, vol. 1 and 2, 4to.
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iisdem Interpretatio facta, certis Historiarum Monumentis
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122 THEOLOGY.
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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
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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
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Aiifi CklHi Noctes Atticae, cum Notis Henrici Stephani, 8v<
Franc, li
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Lugd, Bat, 1(
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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.
<i0^mmmn
AUCTORBS CLASSICl. 149
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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
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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
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De Officiis Libri III.; Cato Major; Paradoxa; La^-
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cum ejuBdem Notis^ ut et integris Animadversionibus D.
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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
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RoauB, 1820 — Lettre au Redacteur de la Bibl. Ital. par Nie-
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Cockman, 8vo. Lond. 1706
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IM AUCTORBS CLASSICI.
Urstnit J. Gntteri, J. GroooTii, et ezcerptiB alioniDi, Notis;
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DefflosthMini Orationes, Gneee, com SchoUis Gnecia, Benenad,
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CkmUtb. 1748-57
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Brooke, 8vo. Oxon. 1721
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geticis, curavit Phil. Buttmann, 8vo. Beroi. 1823
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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.
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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
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Lips. Tauchnitzii, 1822
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rorum Philosopborum, Libri X. Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Is.
Casauboni, 12mo. Paris, 1593
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Notis Fabricii 6t diversonim, cura H. S. Reimari, 2 vol. folio
Hamb, 1750-52
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164 AUCTORES CLASS1CI.
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LttieHofy 1604
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Ups, 1784
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rima elucidantur,) ac Tabulis illu^trata a Gul. Hill, 8vo.
Lond. 1679
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Lips. 1808
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Jems, 1815
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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
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Bvo. Lips, 1804
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Notasque adjecit G. Holwell : subjicitur Dissertatio de
vero mediae Vocis Usu, 8vo. Lond, 1766
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Cod. Ambros. ed. ab A. Maio, 8vo. Franc, 1817
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Lond. L702
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Latine, J, Ruellii, 3vo. wood cuts Lyons, 1660
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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
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Varior. et Schroderi, 8vo. Delpkis, 1723
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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
Epiihetorum Gneco-Latinorum Farrago locupletbsima, a Conrado
Dinnero, 12mo. 1014
Eratosdienis Geogn^hicorum Fragmenta, Gr. et Lat edidit C. F.
Seidel, 12mo. Chit. 1789
Catasterismi, Gr. et Lat cum Commentario, curavit J.
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
Eunapii Vitee Philosophorum, Gr. et Lat. Sambuci, 12mo.
Planiim, 1668
Vitae Sophistarum et Fragmenta Historiarum. Recensuit,
Notasque addidit Jo. Fr. Boissonade : accedit Annotatio Dan.
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
Alcestis, Gr. recognovit et Annot illustravit O. A. Wag-
ner, 8vo. Upt. 1800
Alcestis, Gr. emendavit et Annot instruxit J. H. Monk,
8to. Cant. 1816
Alcestis, cum iniegris Monkii, suisque Adnotationibus
edidit Wuestemann, 8yo. Gait. 1823
— Andromache, Gr. et Lat cum Notis Variorum, 8yo.
Olasg. 1819
— Bacchfe, Gr. recensuit G. Hermannus, 8vo. Idpi. 1823
** Presentadon copy from the Author." S. P.
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Olatg. 1819
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Or. 1806
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L^t. 1813
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Olatg. 1820
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C. F. Ammon. 8vo. ErlangiE, 1789
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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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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.
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Valckenaerii integris ac selectis aliorum, quibus suas adjunxit
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Monk, Bvo. Cani. IBll
" Ex dono Editoris doctissimi." S. P.
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illustratus, studio Hiilsemanni, Bvo. Lips. 1801
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AUCTORBS CLASSICl. 169
£ inipidis Iphigenia in Aulide et in Tauris, 6r. et Lat. recenrait et
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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.
— Pboenissae, Gr. et Lat. cum Scholiis Graecis, edidit, adhi-
bitis Valckenarii, Brunckii, et Porsoni Recensionibus, Indi-
cem adjecit C. G. Schutz, 8vo. JETa/^, 1821
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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.
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Lips. 1811
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Ctmt. 1807
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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
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Notis illustravit Anna Fabri in Usum Delphini, 8vo.
Lond. 1602
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BasU, 1680
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Ursino: cum Notis Antonii Augustini, Oct. Pantagathi,
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AUCTORES CLA881CI. 171
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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
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tionibus ac Annotationibus illustravit G. Hudson, vol. 2,
8vo. OxoH. 1703
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ad M8S. fidem denuo recensiti et illustrati a J. N. Niclas,
4 vol. in 3, 8vo. ch. script. Lips. 1781
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Indice copioso, 12mo. Lips, 1753
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tino Carmine reddita : accesserunt Plutarchi et Basihi Magni
de Usu Graecorum Poetarum Libelli, 4to. Paris, 1628
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8vo. Nonmb. 1775
Hecataei Abderitse Eclogae, sive Fragmeata integri olim Libri de
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Lai. cum Notis Scaligeri et Commentario perpetuo P. Zoiuii,
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sione Latina, et Comm. critica H. Scbow, 12mo. Goth, 1782
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R. Fiorillo cum Fpistola Heynii, Lips. 1801 — Diatribe de
Aristoxeno, a G. 1^. Mahne, Lips, 1802, 8vo.
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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^
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Lips. 1800-1807
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8vo. Oxan. 1808
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— Historia, Latine, Laur. Vallae, 8vo. Lips, 1820
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Glasg. 1820
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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
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emendavit et illustravit, atque praemissa Pnefatione ad Hey-
nium, edidit C. F. Heinrich, 8vo. Vratis, 1802
174 AUCTORES CLASSICI.
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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
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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
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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
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dit Thom. Bentleius, 8vo. Cant. 1713
-, cum Cuninghami Animadvers. in Bentleii Notas, 2 vol.
8to. Haga Com. 1721
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-, 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
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vit, Notasque suas adjecit S. Havercampus, 2 vol. folio
Amgt. 1726
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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.
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Steph, 1593
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Cant. 1729
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8vo. Hal. 1803
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Permutatione ab Andr. Mustoxyde inventa, exque ejus Edi-
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Var. Lect, Animadv., et Indice Grseco, addita Versions
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Lips. 1777
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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
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Lect et Notis ab Ig. Hardt, 8vo. Manachii, 1792
Onomasticum, see Lexicons,
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garsii, F. Modeii, M. Bemecceri, I. Vossii, Tan. Fabri,
Joannis Vorstii, et Joannis Schefferi, 8vo. Amst. 1691
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sionibus et J. F. Gronovii, curanteJ. F. Fischero, 8vo.
Lips. 1767
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Basil. 1537
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Hanav. 1003
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Loud. 1691
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edidit Meineke, Bvo. Lips. 1791
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Reiske, vol. 1, 4to. AUenb. 1784
Of this edition no more has been published.
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son, 8vo. Paris, 1778
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potuere, Gr. et Lat. Notis aliorum et suis illustravit J. Tollius,
4to. Traj. ad Rhm. 1694
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adjecit S. T. N. Moms, 8vo. Lipt. 1709
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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.
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— 4, 8vo. Lipt. 1822
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Dialogi Selectiores inprimis Deorum, Gr. curavit Martini,
8vo. Lips. 1794
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rum, edidit J. Th. Lehmann, Lips. 1815. — Lycurgi Oratio in
Leocratem, imprimi curavit M. B. Thorlacius, HauniiB, 1803
^2mo.
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, 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.
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miscuit Gilb. Wakefield, 3 vol. 4to. Loud. 1796-97
" The gift of the very learned editor." S. P.
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Arlenius Peraxylus, folio Basil. 1546
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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
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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
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toribus. Accedunt Parabola; excerptse ex Plutarcho ab Eras-
mo, et dispositae per Lycosthenem, 12mo. Lond. 1635
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G. Becker, 12mo. Magdeh. 1821
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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
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Gronovii, Notse et Animadversiones, 8vo. Londitu, 1694
Opera, cum Notis integris I. Pontani, Jo. Meursii, Jac.
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Lips. 1774
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With MS. references, and a few notes by Dr. Parr.
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Senecae (Philosophi) Opera Omnia, recognovit et illustrayit F. £.
Rohkopf, 5 vol. Svo. lApi, 1797
(Philosophi) Opera Omnia : Studiis Societatis Bipontinae,
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18mo. Anut. Elzevir, 1658
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Bat. 1620, 8vo.
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Genere Liber, quo ad versus Academicos Pyrrhoniosque dis-
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Fabricius, folio Lip$. 1718
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Silii Italici Punicorum Libri XVII. cum CoromentRiiis Petri Marai,
folio Venet. 1402
cam Commentario Daasqueii* 4to. PariSf 1618
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Ernesti, 2 yoI. Syo. Lips, 1701
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Ruperti, cui pr«fatus est Heyne, 2 vol. Svo. Goetting. 1705
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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.
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eh. script. Lips. 1806
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Hermannusy vol. 1 — 5, (Aniigona, CEdipns Rex, Ajax,
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Mosquensem principem edi curavit C, L. Struve, 12mo.
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Adnot. Hermann!, 12mo. Lips. 1823
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lide; Gr. cura H. Niemeyer: Editio altera, cui Indicem
adjeoit J. Ph. Krebs, 8vo. Hal 1797
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neiitario C. Barby, 12mo. Berlin^ 1803
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Phcenisstt, edidit G. Bnrges, Lond. 1809, 12ino.
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edidit P. Buttmann, 8vo. Bwl. 182S
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Matthsei, 8to. Altona, 1822
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Hermannus, 12mo. Altona, 1824
<' The gift of Heimann." 8. P.
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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
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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
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Gait. 1792
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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
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boni, Animadversionibus ; Codicum MSS. Collationem,
Annotationes, et Tabulas Geographicas adjecit T. Falconer,
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StraUmnd, 1819
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8yo. Ludg. Bat. 1682
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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
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littU8,4to. Hamb. 1819
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Clerici, 12mo. Xtpt. 1709
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Animadv. adjecit C. F, Matthaei: accesserunt Scholia in-
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Ups. 1822
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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
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Brotier, 7 vol. 12mo. Part«, 1776
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5 vol. royal 8vo. charta maxima land. 1812
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cum Notis Selectis, 3 vol. sm. 8vo. Bostoni, (AmeruuB,) 1818
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Land. 1790
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redmor. Land. 1788
de Oratoribus Dialogus : recensuit, Adnot. aliorum et sua illus-
travit I. H. A. Schulze, 8vo. Lips. 1788
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1813 — ^Taciti Germania, recensuit ac illustravit P. D. Longo-
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TeroAtii Conuediee, accedunt Hngenii Index et Terentii Imitatio
Plaatina, 12mo. Amxt. 1710
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Dr. Parr's school-book, with MS* remarks.
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<< A seniible and vmM edition." 8. P.
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Scholiis et Indice copioso, studio Dan. Heinsii. Accedunt
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i
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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.
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Editione Dukeri ; Animadversiones Gottleberi, Indicem,
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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
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Doctorum Virorum Observationibus, recensuit, Summariis et
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F. F. Haackius, 2 vol. 8vo. Lips. 1820
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ravit Reichardus, Lip$. 1788. 8vo.
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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
Anabasis, Gr. recensuit, Annot, crit etc. illustravit A1-
bertus Lion, 2 vol. 8vo. Gotting. 1822
AUCTORBS CI«ASSICI.
Xtnopbontis Cyrop«ediay five de Cyri InstituttODe Libri VIII» Gr.
et Lat cum Notis Hutchinaoni, 8vo. Land. 1756
Dr. Parr's ichool-copy.
■■■■■■-. Idem, 8vo. Lmd, 1766
^<*-*< '^ — ' Cyropwdia, Or. ad Fidem Mazime Codicia Ouelferby-
taiii, cum Selectis Yirorum Doctorum, subque Aniniadveni-
onibus, et Indice Yerborumi in uaum Javenum Liberalioris
IngeDiiy ediditErn. Poppo, 8vo, ^Upf. 1891
— -^ — -^ — Cyropsedia, Gr. cum brey. Annot. crit. Diqdorfii, 12mo.
li/if. 1834
, Cyropaediam Commentariua, in ab J. F. Fisobero, cnra
Kuinoel, 8vo. laps. 1803
Hiatoria Grseoa, Gr. et Lat. recenauit, A nimadveraiones
et Indioem adjecit S. F. N, Morua lips. 1778
Memorabilium Socratia Dictorum Libri lY^ recenanit et
•^fmmm
f
Sroeati aliorumque et auia Notia explicavit J. C. Zeuiiiiia» 8yo.
lApi. 1781
>■■ >■■ Memorabilia, Gr. et Lat recenauit et illuatravit £. £d-
warda, Oxen. 1785 — ^Riccii Diaaertationea Homericae, ed.
Bom, Lip$. 1784, '' excetteiU," Qvo.
Memorabilia, Gr. recenauit et illuatravit G. Schutz,
12mo. Hal. 1793
^ Memorabilia, Graece (recenauit Strotb,) 12mo.
Gott. 1707
< Memorabilia, Gr. et Lat nova donavit et Varr. Lect
auxit G. Benwell, 2 vol. 8vo.. Oxonii, 1804
Opuscula Politica, Equeatria, et Venatica, Gr. cum
Arriani Libello de Venatatione : recensuit et explicavit, J. C.
Zeuniua, 6vo. Lips. 1778
Gonvivium, Gr. curavit L. Dindorf, 8vo. lAps. 1823
Zoaimi Hiatoriae, Gr. et Lat. recensuit, Notia criticia, et Commen-
tario biatorico illuatravit J. T, Reitemeir; cum Animadv.
Heynii, 8vo. eh. teript. Lip$. 1784
Panopolitani de Zytborum Confectione Fragmentum, nunc
primum Gr. et Lat. editum ; accedit Hiatoria Zytborum aive
C<$revi8iarum, quarum apud Veterea mentio fit : acripait D. C.
G. Gruner, 8vo. SoHsbadh 1814
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
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Idps. 1708
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in linguis Hebr. Arab, et Syr. 4to. LeidcBf 1816
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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
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cula nondum edita : Eranius Philo de Differentia Significa-
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selectum. emaculavit et Notis illustravit L. C. Valckenaer, 4to.
Lugd. Bat. 1639
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et al. 8vo. Lips. 1822
LANGUAGE. 229
Ammonius de Adfinium Vocabulorum Differentia^ Gr. cum selectis
Valckenaerii Xotis, edidit G. F. Ammon, 8vo. ErL 1787
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travit Tollius, 8to. Lugd. Bat. 1788
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1732-1737
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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.
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'* 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
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dias, Om. 1809, 12mo.
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CM 1789
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Bergeri de Naturali Pulchritudine Orationis Commentarius, 4to.
I4».1720
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Bianconi (Joannis) de Antiqub Literis Hebraeorum et Graeccmim
Libellus, 4to. BononuB, 1763
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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.
There is a copy in the Catalogue of Mr. Wyttenbach's books ; and Mr.
Foss, the partner of Mr. Payne in Pall Mall, told me that he did not buy
the book, because he was not aware of its scarcity and value." S. P.
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1817
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Berkenhout's (Jno.) Biographia Literaria, or a Biographical History
of Literature, containing the Lives of English, Scotch, and
Irish Authors, from the dawn of Letters in these Kingdoms to
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Bibliotheca Aprosiana, Liber rarissimus, et a nonnullis inter dvtK-
B6rovf numeratus ; jam ex Lingu^ Italic^ in Latinam redditus.
Praemisit Praefationem Notasque addidit Woliius, 12mo.
Hamb. 1734
Bibliotheca Chethamensis : sive Bibliothecas Publics Mancuniensis ab
Humfredo Chetham Armigero fundatae Catalogus, fide et dili-
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Bibliotheca Critica (ab Wyttenbachio, Santenio, Ruhokenio, aiiis-
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Lngd. Bat. 1682
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Bibliotheca Pinelliana, sold by auction, March 1789, 8vo.
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quo Varia Vironim Doctorum de Clarissimis cujusque Ssculi
Scriptoribus Judicia traduntur, folio Land. 1690
Boecleri de Scriptoribus Gr. et Lat. Commentatio, £d. 2da, 12mo.
UUrof. 1700
British Critic, from its Commencement in 1793 to 1813, 42 vol. 8vo.
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1771
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PamuB, 1776
— — • Idem, 12mo. ErhmgiB, 1778
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tres, SiC. for 1820, '2 vol. 8vo. DubUn,
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** It b not generally known that two numbers of a critical journal were
published at Edinburgh in 1755, under this title. The original ediUon
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8vo.
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i2mo. Bomb. 1734-36
Vol. I. Libri 1, 2; 3, acccduni Wipponis Proverbia
Vol. II. Libri 4, 5, 6, acccdit Doctrina Severini
Vol. III. Libri 7 et 8, acccdunt Veteres Rhythmi de Vit& Monastic&
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sage in Justin Martyr, by transposition." S. P.
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babunt, eam provinciam relinquens," S. P.
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copy of the book, and was told by the celebrated collector Mr. Hcber, that
he believed the copies in England not to exceed five or six." S. P.
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'* 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
Full of pencil marks made by Dr. Parr, in the course of reading, against
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 •
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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 ;
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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.
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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
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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.**
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Bvo. Franc. 1818
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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
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«3ocratis Dictonim et Factoriim Libri illustrantur, 12mo.
l4|^1769
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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
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" I believe Joe Wharton to have been the editor." S. P.
Horrei (P.) Observationes criticte in Scriptores quosdam Or. His-
torieos, 8vo. Leav. 1736
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Hottingeri (I. H.) Thesaurus Philologicus, seu Clavis Scriptura,
4to. Tiguri, 1649
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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.
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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:
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elesiasdcce Capita, iUustrantur : cura J. G. Te Water, 4 vol.
8vo. iMgd. Bat. 1804
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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
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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-
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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-
PHILOLOGY AND FOREIGN MI8CBLLANIB8. 309
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
Klotzii (C. A.) Miscellanea Critica, 8vo. Traj. 1763
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.
Mores Eruditorum, 12mo. 1760
de Libris Auctoribus suis fatalibus Liber singularis, Lips,
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.
Koehleri (I. B.) Notae et Emendationes in Tbeocritum, accedit Spe-
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
Martyn's (Jno.) Dissertations on Virgil's .£neid, 12mo. 1770
Matthsi (C. F.) Lectiones Mosquenses, 2 vol. in 1, 8yo. Lip9, 1779
Matthite (Aug.) 4>nimadyer8ione8 in Hymnos Homericos, cum Pro-
legomenis de cujusqne Consilio, Partibus, Aetate, 8yo.
Lips. 1800
Observationes Critics in Tragicos Gnecos, Homerum, Apol-
Ionium, Pindarum, etc, I2mo. Oott. 1789
Miscellanea Philologica, 2 toI. in 1, 8yo. AUenb. 1803
'* Some of the articles are very good." S. P.
Matthias's (T. J.) Observations on the Writings and Character of
Gray, 8vo. 1811
" Most iDgeniofM." SyP.
Meierotti de Rebus ad Auctores qnosdam Classicos pertinentibus
Dubia, 12mo. Berolmi, 1785
Meineke (A.) Quazstionum Menandreanim Specimen, Bvo.
Berl. 1818
Menckenii (J. Burchardi) Dissertationum Academicarum Decas,
edidit Otto Menckenius, 12mo. LipguB, 1734
Menckeuii (J.) Dissertationes Literariae, et de Romanorum veterum
Stipendiis militaribus, edidit Otto Menckenius, 12mo.
Lipsice, 1734
Menke (F. A.) Observationes Criticae in Statii Achilleida, et alios
passim Scriptores, 4to. Gotlinga, 1814
Meursii (Johannis) ^schylus, Sophocles, Euripides, sive de Tragoe-
diis eorum Libri III, 4to. Lugd. Bat, 1619
Criticus Arnobianus in Libris septem. Item Hypocriticus
Minutianus, L, Bat, 1599. — Lycophronis Alexandra, Gr. et
Lat. recensuit et illustravit Meursius. Editio altera, accessit
Scaligeri Versio centum Locis emendatior, Lugd, Bat, 1599,
12mo.
PHILOLOGY AND FOREIGN MIS.CBLLANIES. 819
Meuraii (Joh.) Ezercitationum Criticanim Partes duat, 12mo.
Lugd. Bat. 1699
ad Theocriti Idyllia Spicilegiuniy 12mo. Lngd, Bat. 1697
de Gloria Liber unus, cum Auctario Philologico, 12mo.
Lugd. Bat. 1601
" This book fonnerly belonged to Mr. Toap, and has his autograph."
S.P.
Miscellaneae Observationes in Auctores Veteres et Recentiores ab
Eruditb Britannis inchoatae, et in Belgio aliisque Region, con-
tinuatae : cum Notis et Auctario Variorum VironimDoctorumy
10 vol. — Miscellaneae Observationes Novse in Auctores Vet
et recent in Belgio collectse et proditae, 12 vol. in 4. — ^Toge-
ther 14 vol. 8vo. Amtt. 1739-61
'< These fourteen volumes were bought by Dr. Parr aft Dr. iUkeVs sale.
Dr. Parr possesses the two English volumes of Miscellaneous Ob^rvap
tions, containing a few additions, and the names of the respective writers
transcribed from a copy which belonged to Dr. Jortin."
Miscellanea Duisburgensia, edita, inedita, Vetera, nova, Tbeologica,
Historica, Philologica, ad Increm. Rei Lit. omnis,pnecip. vero
Theolog. publicata, 2 vol. — Miscellanea Groning^na in Mis-
cell. Duisb. Continuationem publicata, 4 vol. — ^Together 6
vol. 12mo. Duub. 1732-4, Grcn. 1736-43
Miscellanea Critica, curaverunt F. T. Friedemanni et J. D. G.
Seebode, 7 parts, 8vo. HildencB, 1822-23
Hitscherlichii £pistola Critica in Apollodonim, ad Ch. Gottl.
Heyne : accedunt Notae in Statium et Catullum, 1782. — Mat-
thias Observationes Criticae in Tragicos, Homerum, Apollo-
nium, Pindarum, &c. 1789. — Observationes in JEliani
Hbtoriam Auimalium et Philostrati Vitam ApoUonii Tyanaei,
Auctore Jacobs, Jence^ 1804, 12mo.
■■ Lectiones in CatuUum et Propertium, 12mo.
OottingnB, 1368
Montague's (Mrs.) £ssayon the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare,
compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets, with
some Remarks on the Misrepresentations of Voltaire, 8vo.
1769
Morgenstem (C.) de Satine atque Epistolae Horatians Discrimine,
4to. Idpi. 1801
8t4 PHIIiOLOOT AND FORKI^N If KCBIAANfBS,
Morgenstmi (€L) de PfafaawB RepnUica Commentatiooes trai? —
1* I>e Proposito atque Argumento Opens Disqaisitio. — %
Doctriaa mondis Plalanieay ex eodcm potissiinum Opere nova
adumbralio — 9. CiTitatia ex Menta Platoais perfectae Deaerip-
lio atqve Examen, 8vo. Hal, Sax. 1794
— Symbolas Critics ad Platoois etHoratii Locanonnulla,
2 parts, folio Dorpati^ 1821
in Platonis Critonem Biesiero ac Buttmanno nuper ter*
tio editum, folio Dorpati, 1812
Moriiofii Dissertationes Academicae et Epistolicae, cum Auctoris Vita
et Praefatione J. B. Mali, 4to. Hamb, 1699
another copy, damaged^ 4to. 1699
« 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-
mentative and learned Dissertation in answer to the obscure and malig-
nant attack of PoUia on the Pataviaity of Uvy's stile. Dr. Johnson and
myself were decidedly against Pollio. This valued copy I unfortunately
set fire to as I was reading in my litde room at Hatton, on Friday,
January 90, 1804; and I, with great difficulty, procured another from
London. The third copy was procured for me in Italy by Lady Oxford."
S. P.
Morisoti (Joh.) Colloquiorum Libri quatuor. Ejusdei» Libellus de
Parechemate, contra Ciceronis Calumniatores, BasUuB per
Opennum, 1549. — Juvenci Historia Evangelica, versibus He-
roicis, 1534, 12mo.
Moshemii (J. L.) atque Jo. Gesneri Epistolac mutual, edidit Klotzius,
12mo. IAp$. 1770
Mureti (M. A.) Opera Omnia, cura Ruhnkenii, 4 vol. 8yo«
Lugd. Bat. 1789
Argumentonim et Scholiomm in Terentium Liber. Fabricn
in Terentium Annotationes. Pulmanni Variae Lectioaes,
12mo. AntverpicBf 1580
Museum Criticum, or Cambridge Classical Researcbes, 6 parts, in
2 vob. 8vo. 1814, &c.
Neandri(Mich.) ArbtologiaEuripidea Graeco-Latina, 4to. Badly 1559
Aristologia Pindarica Graeco-Lat. 12mo.
Basika, 1556
^
PQlI^iO«Y AND VOmOV MIiCEU«ANlia. ai6
mign (Stephani) Di^logusy quo qiiioquid i« 6r»Qannii litefftruni
|i9iietr«libii»recoiKlilum, quod ad Hirtocitt ▼aritateniy ad Fa-
bularom ObIectameBla» ad Eniditionb Famam conferre quo-
quo modo possity in Communem Stadiosorum Utilitatem
Mimma cum Diligeutia congestum, lucem propagatur. Uis
accedunt Philoatrate Heroica ab eo IjUmitate doaata> folio
Medifilam in qC MimMikmay 1517
*' A very excellent and very scarce book, which once had a very high
reputation." S. P.
Nigronii Gennentis Orationes XXY. 12flio. Duad, 1614
Nissen (H.) Curse Noyissimse in Ciceronis Tusculanas Quaestionesy
12mo. AltmuB, 1792
Nobbe (A.) Syntagma Locorum Parallelorum ex Antiquis Poetis
. LatiDis collectorum : cum Animadversionibus et Rerum In-
dice, 8yo. Lips, 1819
Nores (Jasonis de) in !Epistolam Horatii ad Pisones Interpretatio.
Ejusdem breyis et distincta Summa Preeceptorum de Arte Di-
cendi, ex tribus Ciceronis de Oratore Libris collecta, 12mo.
Veneiiis, apud Atdifilios^ 1553
'' This is a most excellent book." S. P.
Mylandi (N.) Dissertatio Academica de Origioe ei Aaliquitate Po-
eseoSy 12mo. UpmL 1734
Obaervationes Selectie ad Rem litterarian spectantes, 11 vol.
12mo. HakB Magd. 1725
Oehichs (Jo.) Germanise Literatae Opuscula bistorico-pbilologico-
theologica, emeodatius et auctiua recuaa, 2 vol. 12hk>.
Bremue, 1772
Belgii Literati Opuscula, historica, philologica, theologica,
2 tom. in 1, Bvo. BrenuB^ 1774
Daaise et Sueciae literatae Opuscula Idstoriea, philologica»
theologica, 2 vol. 12mo. BrenuB, 1776
Oliverii (P.) Dissertationea Academicae de Oratona, Uistoria, et
Poetica, 18mo. Caniab. 1674
Osann Analeeta Critioa Poesis Rom. Scaenicae ReUqnias illastrafr-
tia, 8vo. BmrL 1810
316 PHILOLOGY AND FOREIGN MISCELLANIES.
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
Ouwens (Ratgeri) Noctes Haganse, siye Observationum Libri Tres,
in quibus multi Veterum Scriptonim Loci explicantur, yindi-
cantur, yel emendantur, 4to. Franequera, 1780
"I value this book much." S. P.
Palearii ( Aonii) Opera, noyis Accessionibus locupletatae, 8yo.
• Anut. 1696
« This interesting book contains his Orations, his celebrated but fiUal
Actio in PonJt^, Ronutno$ et eorum AsseckUf for which he perished ; his
Epistokp, and his noble Poem, de ImmotialUate Animi." S. P.
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-
pini Comparatio Yirgilii et Homeri. — Blondelli Comparatio
Pindari et Horatii — ^Tollii Poetarum Latinonim cum Gnecis
Comparationes, 12mo. Lugd. Bat. 1704
Paraei (Day.) Meliificium Atticum, in quo Flosculi ex omn. Poet.
Gr. in Locos comin. ordine distribuuntur, 4to. Franc. 1627
Par%i (Job. Phil.) Electa Plautina, 4to. Neapoli, 1617
Parhasii Liber de Rebus per Epistolam quaesitis, 12mo. H. Steph.
1567. — 2. Jacobi Acontii de Methodo, Geneva, Vignon, 1582
— 3. Verderii Peripetasis Epigrammatum, Paris. 1681, in 1
yol. 12mo.
" The latter is a curious book." S. P.
Pearce's Review of the Text of Paradise Lost, in which Bentley*s
Emendations are considered, 8vo. 1733
Pedimontii (Francisci Philippi) Ecphrasis in Horatii Fiacci Artem
Poeticam, 4 to. Veneiiis, apud Aldijilias, 1546
Petiti[(Petri) Miscellanearum Observationum Lib. XV. 8yo. 7Va;.1682
Petiti (Samuelis) Miscellaneorum Libri Novem, 4to. Paris. 1630
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Petrarchs (Fr.) Opera omnia, quae Latine scripsit, folio, editio
princeps Basilue^ per J. de Amerbach, 1496
Pexenfelderi Apparatus Eruditionis, per omnes Artes et Scientias,
thick 12mo. Nanmb. 1670
Piocarti (Mich.) Periculorum criticorum Liber Singularis, 4to.
Hemtt. 1663
Pignorii Symbolarum fipistolioanim Libri duo, 12mo. Patavii, 1629
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
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as from Ovid, is not in that author: but Ovid writes, ' Quod medio Icntse
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** 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-
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Berg, 3 vol. 12mo. Hagte, 1783-86
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Titii (Roberti) Locorum Controversorum Libri Decem.
Florentico, 1683
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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
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Trapp (J.)'Pra?lectiones Poetical, 2 vol. 12mo. Lond. 1736
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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.
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33 Hadriani Valesii, Historiograph! Regii,
de Vita Henrici Valesii, Historiogra-
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Armachani, ex Nicolai Bemardi ali-
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1734-8
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Dialogo illustravit, CoUmce Brandenb. 1703— Ejusd. Ulysses
336 HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, ANTIQUITIES.
Sirenes Prsetervectus, ex Delineatioue Pighiaoa, Dialogo ii-
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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
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Pembroke College, Cambridge, July 27, 1791. I republished this book
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Egypt and Nubia ; and of a Journey to the Coast of the Red
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Bibliotheca Classica sive Lexicon Manuale, &c. 8vo. Davent, 1794
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RottUB^ 1761
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1706
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ampliores facti, k furtoque vindicati, folio Parti, 1614
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1770
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the French Revolution, written by E. Burke and his Oppo-
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1790, &c.
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dem Zivt KaTclifidrtiq, sive Jupiter Fulgerator in Cynrhesta-
rum Nummis, Curis secundis iUustrata, 4to. LeidtB, 1734
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paper In Firenze, 1800
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lini^ Hieroglyphica; dementis Alezandrini Hieroglyphica ;
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Expos. Physiologies; Symposii Poets Aenigmata, PariSf
1647. — Ejusd. Polyhister Symbolicus Electorum Symbolo-
Tum et Parabolanim Historicanim Stromata XII. libris
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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
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Antiquitates RomaDse, 12mo. Hake Magd, 1710
Chalmers' (Alexander) General Biographical Dictionary, 32 vol.
8to. 1812, <&c.
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4to. Orf. 1776-76
Chandleri (Ric.) Inscriptiones Antiquae, plerseque nondum edits, in
Asia Minori et Grscia, prssertim Athenis collects, folio
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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,
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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
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** I read the ParaneM on Monday, Oct 26, 1818, and well were it for
mankind, if every preceptor of every prince caused it to be read, aathori-
tatively and repeatedly, by his royal pupil. The sketches are clumsy,
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
a perfect copy in the choice library of his friend Mr. Thompson of Edin-
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
Clarke's (Dr E. D.) Tomb of Alexander. A Dissertation on the
HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, ANTIQUITIES. 341
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
Comparative Display of the different Opinions of the most distin-
guished British Writers on the Subject of the French Revolu-
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.
Cornni (£d,) Fasti Attici, sive Apparatus ad Fastos Atticos, in quo
plurima ad Atheniensis Reipublics Formam et Archontum
Fastos spectantia exponuntur, 4 vol. 4to. Flor, 1674
Series Praefectonim Urbis, 4to. PetUy 1766
Inscriptiones Attics, nunc primum ex C. C. Maffeii Schedis
in lucem editse, Latina Interprctatione, brevibusque Obser-
yationibus illustratse, 4to. FhrenH(B, 1762
Dissertationes Agonisticae, quib. Olymp. Pyth. Nem. atqae
Isthmiorum Tempus inquiritur ac demonstratur, accedit Hiero-
nicamm Catalogus, 4to. FUnraUuB, 1747
Epistolae Tres, quibus Sulpicise, Dryantillce, Aureliani ac Va-
ballathi Augustorum Numi explicantur et illustrantur, 4to.
Libumi, 1761
Coxe's (William) Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Den-
mark, 4 voL 8vo. 1767
Account of Russian Discoveries between Asia and America,
8vo. 1787
Cragii (Nic.) de Republica Lacedaemoniorum libri quatuor. Hera-
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
and Judgment of the Ancients, 12mo. 1704
Grusius's (L.) Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vol. 12mo. 1733
Cumberland's (Bishop) Origines Gentium Antiquissimae, or of the
First Planting of Nations, 8vo. 1724
• Essay on the Jewish Measures and Weights, 12mo.
1686
Cuperi (Gisb.) Harpocrates sivc Explicatio Imagunculae Argenteae
peranUquse; quae in Figuram Harpocratis formata reprsesen-
tat solem. Ejusdem Monumenta Antiqua inedita, 4to.
Traj. ad Rhen, 1682
" An excellent work." S. P.
Curtii (M. C.) Commentarii de Senatu Romano post temp. Reipub.
Liberae, ed. Klotzius, 4to. Gen, 1769
k
HISTORY, GBOORAPHT, ANTIQUITIES. 343
D'Alembert sur la Destruction des Jesuites en France, 12ino. 1705
—— — - Account of the Destruction of the Jesuits in France,
12mo. 1766
Danet's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, 4to. 1700
D'Arblay (Mind.) Manners and Customs of the Romans, 8yo. 1740
Davila's History of the Civil Wars in France, folio 1647
D'Auteroche's (Chappe) Journey into Siberia, translated fjom the
French, 1770. — History of Kamschatka by Grieves, GloU"
ce$ter, 1764, 2 vol. in 1, 4to.
De Inscriptione quadam ^gyptiaca Taurini inventa, et Characteri-
bus Aegyptiacis olim et Sinis communibus exarata, Idolo cui-
qua Antiquo in Regia Universitate senrato, ad utrasque Aca-
demias, Londinensem et Pardensiensem, Rerum Antiquarum
Investigationi et Studio, prsposita Episto^la, 8vo. Ranue, 1761
Dempsteri (Thomae) de Etruria Regal i libri VII. nunc primum editi
a Coke, 2 vol. folio FhrentitB, 1724
Dickinsoni (£.) Delphi Phoenicizantes, 18mo. Oxcmih 1655
Dillon's (Talbot) Traveb through Spain, with a view to illustrate
the Natural History of that Kingdom, 4to. 1782
Dissertations and Miscellaneous Pieces relating to the History and
Antiquities, the Arts and Sciences, and Literature of Asia,
by Sir William Jones and W. Chambers, Esq., <&c. 2 vol.
8yo. 1702
Dissertation upon the Uncertainty of the Roman History, for the
first 500 Years, (translated from the French) 12mo. 1740
<* This book on the uncertainty of the early Roman History produced a
regular and full refutation from Mr. Hooke. The writer of the French
work was a Mr. Beaufort, a man well versed in Roman antiquities. Upon
this subject there is a curious and interesting controversy in the Memoirs
of the French Academy, and the Dissertations relating to it were judiciously
inserted in the selection, which Dr. Rose made from these Memoirs, and
published in 3 vols. 4to. Dr. Parr possesses these volumes." S. P.
D'Orvilie (J. P.) Sicula, quibus Siciliae Veteris Rudera, additis
Antiquitatum Tabulis, illustrantur. Edidit et Comment, ad
Numismata Sicula et Inscriptionum Syllogen adjecit P. Bur-
mannus, folio, platei of AniiqHxtieM^ Corns, ^c. Amst 1764
344 HISTORY^ GEOGRAPHY, ANTIQUITIES.
Douglas's (Sylvester North) Essay on Certaio Points of Resem-
blance between the Ancient and Modem Greeks, 8vo. 1818
Dn Frcsnoy's Chronological Tables of Universal History , 2vol.8vo.
1762
Dugdale (Sir William) on the Ancient Usage of Armorial Bear-
ings, 18mo. Oxford^ 1682
Dumbeck (F. J.) Geographia Paganorum Vet Germaniae Cisrhena-
norum, 8vo. Berl. 1818
Du Mourier (General) Memoirs of, translated by John Fenwick, 2
vol. in 1, 8vo. 17M
'* This work contains a Survey of the Political State of France, written
originally in French by one of the principal actors." S. P.
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
Graecorum Narrationibus contexta (Asiam et Africam com-
plectens,) 2 vol. 8vo. Zifp«. 1811
Eisenschmidii (J.C.) de Ponderibus et Mensuris Veterum; necnon
de Valore Pecunise Veteris, Disquisitio nova. 12mo.
Argenioratiy 1708
Emmii (Ubbonis) Vetus Graecia iiiustrata, 3 vol. in 2, 8vo.
Lugd Bat. 1626
** Greatly commended by Thuanus and Scaliger.'^ S. P.
Epigrammatographia sive CoUectio iDscriptionum Antiquioris,
^ Medii et Recentioris ^vi, Provinciarum Germaniae Inferioris.
2 vol. in 1, 4to. Cokmics ad Rhenum^ 1801
Emesti (J. A.) Archzeologia Litteraria, studio Martini, 1790. —
Khell Eclogae Observat. in Novi Test. Libros, 1756, 8vo.
Erythrsei (Jani Nicii) Piuacotheca Imaginum lilustrium, 12mo.
ColonuB Agrip, 1646
Idem, cditio nova et melior, 12mo. Lips. 1692
" Erythraeus is a feigned name. The real name of the writer was
Johannes Victorhu Rossius, sive Johannes Vincentius de Rubris. The
original edition of this book was not printed at Cologne, as the title-page
professes, but at Lcyden. See Morhofiusj vol. I. p. 227." S, P.
HISTORY^ GEOGRAPHY^ AUTlQUITlBft. S46
Eustace's Classical Tour through Italy, 4 vol. 8yo. 1816
Fabretti (Raphaelis) de Columna Trajani Syntagma, folio
Aoffue, 1688
Inscriptionum Antiquarum quae in iEdibus Patemis asser-
vantur Explicatio et Additamentum, folio Ronue, 1099
Fabricii (Georgii) Vita, Monumentis ipsius litterariis eruta et Com-
mentario descripta : studio Schreberi, 12mo. Lips, 1717
Fabricii (J. A.) Menologium sive libellus de Mensibus, 12mo.
HamburgUf 1712
" This very learned and elaborate book once belonged to the ingenious
Dr. Chapman, Archdeacon of Sudbury.'' S. P.
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
''It'.
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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
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of Government, the various and profound Literature of Hin-
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vernment, and Literature of Persia, Egypt, and Greece, 7
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Supplementum, coilectore Sebastiano Donato. — In quo prseter
Inscriptiones continentur Opera, de quibus in Praefatione.
Cum Tabulis sneis, royal folio Luas, 1765
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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.
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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.
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4to. 1726
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Tractatus de Synedrio'JEgyptiorum illorumque Legibus,
12mo. Lugd. Bat. 1811
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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
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ratensia, 4to. Argeni. 1770
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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-
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« Samueli Parr, hunc librum D.D. Joannes Lynes quinto Id. Novemb.
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Osann (F.) Sylloge Inscriptionum Antiquarum Oraec. et Lat 4
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** This copy belonged to Mr. Toup." S. P.
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mentarium, folio Lugd, Bat. 1608
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Remm Memorabilium siye Deperditarum, pars prior, 1629,
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Franco/. 1631
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12mo. 1715
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Romanorum Nominibus. — Fastorum Libri V. cum Appendice
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Parisii Rariora Magnas Graeciae Numismata, folio 1683
Paschii (Georgii) de Novis Inventis, quorum Accuratiori Cultii
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1793
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Petronii (Alexandri) de Victu Romanorum et de Sanitate Tuenda
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12mo. Imgd. Bat. 1629
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University, My inestimable copy is bound up with** Synesii
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Regno bene administrando, Stanblao Ilonio Pulono interprete
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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
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the Works of the Roman Poets and the Remains of the An-
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12mo.
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c c 2
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*' A curious Tolume: the Memcria Cauonii was much read by Taylor,
editor of Demosthenes/' S. P.
Stephani (Caroli) Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum,
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Stuart's Antiquities of Athens, 3 vol. imperial folio, very fine capy^
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Turobull's (G.) Three Dissertations. — 1. On the Character of Augus-
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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
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scinae, Balnea, Villae, aliaque Rudera praK^ipue Tyburtina,
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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
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Medals, 8?o. 1692
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1763
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HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, ANTIQUITIB8. d91
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edition 1786
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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
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of the French Revolution, vol. 1st. 8vo. 1794
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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.
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quities of France, 8vo. 1811
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Abbey, the seat of his Grace the Duke of Bedford, folio,
(privately printed) 1823
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2 vol. in 1, 4to. 1730
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BRITISH HISTORY.
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.
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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
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in England, from the Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to the
end of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 4to. 1819
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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
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tain and Ireland, 2 vol. 8vo. 1788
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phical, Historical, and Descriptive, of each County ; by Brit-
ton, Brayley, and Brewer, 25 vol. 8vo. many plates, 1801-16
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AntverpuB, 1550
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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.
Meeting at Dudley. — 4. A Letter to the Marquis of Welles-
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
Charter of the Cinque Ports in London, 18mo. 1682
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
Gait's (John) Life of Cardinal Wolsey, 4to. 1819
Gee's (Joshua) Trade and Navigation of Great Britain Considered,
12mo. 1750
Gibson's (John) History of Glasgow, 8vo. Glasgow, 1777
Gloucester. — Historical Description of the Monastery and St. Pe-
ter's Cathedral, 12mo.
2d
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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
Gosling's ( W.) Walk through Canterbury, 12mo. Canitrburyy 1774
Gough's (R.) British Topography, or an Historical Account of what
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
Greaves' (J.) Origin and Antiquity of our English Weights and
Measures, i2mo. 1745
Grose's (F.) Antiquities of England and Wales, 8 vol. imperial 8vo.
many plates 1783
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4to. plates 17
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Treatise od Ancient Armour and Weapons, 4to. plates 1786
Military Antiquities, 2 vol. 4to. plates 1786
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
T0P06RAFIIY, PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, &C. 408
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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-
2d2
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404 BRITISH HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY,
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
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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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TOPOGRAPHTy PARLIAMBNTABT HISTORY, &C. 406
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.
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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
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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
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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.
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<* 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.
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1768. — An Essay on the Application of Natural History to
Poetry, by Dr. Aikin, Warrington, 1775, 12mo.
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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
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92, and 93, 8yo. 1794
^ In this book of Essays there is written in the hand-writing of Wm.
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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
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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.
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2 Yol. in 1, folio 1735
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Peak in Derbyshire, folio Oxford, 1700
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Leland*s (T.) History of Ireland, 3 vol. 4to. 1773
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Oxford, 1709
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have appeared in England in the last and present Century, 2
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Succession of all the principal Dignitaries in each Church or
Chapel thoughout England and Wales, folio 1716
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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
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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
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TOPOGRAPHY, PARLIAMBNTART HISTORY, &C. 400
Life of William III. 8vo. 1708
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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
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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
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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
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Lord John Russel) 4to. 1824
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with a Sketch of the Prospect before him, 8vo. 1808
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1790
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Catholic Inhabitants and the Antiquities of Ireland, 1808.
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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
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■ 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.
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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-
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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
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Colchester, 3 vol. folio 1768
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on the Public Finances of Great Britain and France, 1796. —
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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
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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. —
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and Scotland, 4to. 1791
" Newte's book was written by Dr. Wm. Thompson.*' S. P.
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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.
k
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
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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
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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,
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" The gift of Dr. Law.»' S. P.
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of Norfolk, containing the History and Antiquities of the
Borough of King's Lynn, folio Lynn^ 1762
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Griffith, 2 vol. 4to. 1784
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Oxford, 4to. 1773
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Greeks and Romans ; from whence the Origin of the English
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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
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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
2 K
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.
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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
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terford, 8yo. Dublin, 1746
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Dublin, 1756
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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
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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.
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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
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tion, 4to. 1694
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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
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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
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Warwick. An Act for repairing the Roads from Coventry to War-
wick, and from Coventry to Martyn's Gutter, &C. folio 1817
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Sherborne in the County of Warwick, folio
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folio
Watson's (John) History and Antiquities of Halifax in Yorkshire,
4to. 1776
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Weever's Ancient Funeral Monuments of Great Britain, Ireland^
and the Islands adjacent, folio 1631
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in England, new edition, 8vo. 1820
** This interestiDg book was given to me by the venerable B&ron Francis
Maseres, Aug. 9th 1820." S. P.
West's Guide to the Lakes, 12mo. Kendal, 1810
Weston, on the Safety and Perpetuity of the British State, under the
Influence of Political and Religious Zeal, 8vo. Camh, 1759
Whitaker, de Motu per Britanniam Civico annis 1745-6, 12mo.
Lcmd, 1809
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Macpherson, 8vo. 1772
• — History of Manchester, 2 vol. 8vo. {containing the same
as vol, 1, in 4<o.) 1773
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Winchester,— History and Antiquities of, 2 vol. 12mo. Winch. 1773
■ A Description of. — History of Knaresbro', 2 vol. in 1,
12mo. 1769
Wood's Athena* Oxonienses, an exact History of ail the Writers
TOPOGRAPHY, PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, &C. 428
and Bishops educated at Oxford, from 1600 to 1690, 2 yol.
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1684
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of the People, 8vo. Edinb. 1798
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Lcmdmi Scanorum, 1682
** A curious book." S. P.
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
Arpe (P. F.) Theatnim Fati, see page 16.
Ars Sciendi sive Logica, studio J. G. 12mo. Land, 1781
** Dr. Parr and Sir William Jones first learned Logic from this book."
Artis Rationis maxima ex Parte ad Mentem Nominalium Libri tres,
12mo. Oxan. 1673
Art of Criticism, or Method of makiog a right Judgment upon sub-
jects of Learning, 8vo. 1705
Attempt to explain the words Reason, Substance, Person, 12mo.
1777
Bacon's (Lord) Works, 4 vol. folio 1730
Essays, 8vo. 1701
META.PHT8ICS9 &C. 426
Baconiana, or Certain Genuine Remains of Sir Francus Bacon » 8to.
1679
Balfour's Delineation of the Nature and Obligation of Morality,
12mo. 1763
Baronii (Rob. — ^Theologi ac Philosophi celeberrimi,) Philosophia
Theologiae Ancillans, 12mo. Oxon. 1641
Metaphysica Generalis : accedunt nunc primum qu» super-
erant ex Parte Speciali. Omnia ad Usum Theologin accom-
modata. Opus postumum ex Museo Antonii Clementii Ziri-
zni, 12mo. Land. V751
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upon Easter Mondayi 1805, when I was in the house of my friend Mr.
Knight, Charles-street, Grosvenor-square, it was most unexpectedly and
most kindly given to me by Nathaniel Conant, Esq. of Great Marlborough
Street" S. P.
Baumeisteri (G.) Institutiones Philosophic Rationalis, Methodo
Wolfii conscripts, 12mo. Vitemb. 1747
Philosophia recens controversa, complexa Definitiones,
Theoremata, et Quaestiones nostrse iBtatis, 12mo. Lip$. 1749
I Ethica Philosophica, scripsit Acroamatice, 12mo.
Hake, 1768
<* This book abounds with valuable remarks." S. P.
Baumgarten, (Gottl.) Metaphysica, 12mo. ediiio quinia
Hake, 1763
Sciagraphia Encyclopaedia Philosophies, edidit Foer-
ster, 12mo. Hake, 1768
IniUa Philosophiae Practice Primae, Acroamatice scrip-
sit, 12mo. Hake, 1760
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German, 12mo. 17^
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Soul, 8vo. 1779
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1737
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4M MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY,
pel, ** Compel them to come in ;'' translated from the Frendi,
2 vol. 12mo. 1708
Beattie*s (J.) Essays on the Nature and Immutability of Tmdi, in
Opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism ; on Poetry and Mu-
sic, on Laughter and Ludicrous Composition, and on the Uti-
lity of Classical Learning, 4to. Edmb. 1776
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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
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chism, Bfo. 1817
** Gift of the Author." S. P.
on Evidence. — ^Thoughts on Metaphysical Subjects, by
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Man, by Thomas Martin of Liverpool, 1821, 8vo.
Berkley's (Bp.) Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher, in seven
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
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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
Burke's (Edmund) Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our
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
Cato's Letters, or Essays on Liberty, &c. 4 vol. 12mo. 1755
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
Chesterfield's (Lord) Letters to his Son, 3 vol. i8mo. 1810
Child's (Josiah) New Discourse on Trade, 12mo. 1684
Clarendon's (Lord) Brief View and Survey of the dangerous and per-
nicious Errors to Church and State in Mr. Hobbes' Book
entitled '* Leviathan," 4to. Oxford, 1676
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
Mr. John Clarke's Third Defence of Dr. Samuel Clarke's
Depionstration, &c. by Joseph Clarke^ 8vo. Camb. 1734
A Collection of Papers between Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. S.
Clarke, on the Principles of Natural Philosophy and Religion,
also a Cambridge Letter, concerning Liberty and Necessity,
with Dr. Clarke's Answer thereto, 8vo. 1717
Clerici Opera Philosophica in quatuor Volumina digesta, Ed. tertia
auctior, 4 vol. 12mo. Amst. 1704
Cogan's (T.) Philosophy of the Passions, demonstrating their Na-
ture, Properties, Effects, Use, and Abuse, 2 vol. 1, 8vo.
1772
^ the same. 8vo, Bath, 1800
4d0 MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY,
Collard's (Jno.) Praxis of Logic for the Use of Schools, 12mo.
Birmingham^ 1799
Collier's (Arth.) Metaphysical Tracts, viz. Clavis Uniyersalis, or a
New Enquiry after Truth, &c. heing a Demonstratioii of the
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-
fence of the Individuality of the Human Mind or Self, by
Cuthbert Comment, (A. Tucker,) Birmingham, n. d. 1 vol.
8vo.
This Collection of learce Metaphysical Tracts was printed, many- yean
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
<* I read this book with maeh satisfaction." S. P.
Cormours (Thomas) Eversion, or the Refutation of the Present
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.
^* Two dissertations which I prize very highly." S. P.
Cropper on the Consumption of Wealth by the Clergy, Bvo. 1822
CroBse (J. P. de) Horatii Logica ad Usum stud. Juyentutis, 12mo.
ZatM. 1739
Crosse (P. de) de Mente Humana Dissertatio Philosophica, 12mo.
Chnm%ng<B^ 1726
Cudworth's (Ralph) Treatise concerning Eternal and Immutable
Morality, Bvo. 1731
Intellectual System of the Universe, wherein all the Rea-
son and Philosophy of Atheism is confuted, folio 1678
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
Idem, 12mo. LubectB, 1694
Disquisition of the Law of Nature, Bvo. 1692
Conninghame's (William) Principles of the Constitution of Govern-
ments, 4to. 1811
*' The author was my pupil at Stanmore." S. P.
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
Davenant's Essays on the Balance of Power, &c. 1701
" The records are curious." S. P.
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
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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
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Subjects, 1779. — Wallace's " most excellent'' Dissertation on
the Numbers of Mankind, in Ancient and Modern Times,
Bvo. Edinb. 1753
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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
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translated from the French, 8vo. ' 1706
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1701
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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
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Giother (Sueno) Disputatio Metaphysica de Persona, 12nio.
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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
Grey's Memoria Tecbnica, 12mo. 1737
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
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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
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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."
*
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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.
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Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding, in 4 books.
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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.
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concerning the Pre-existence of Souls, by Joseph Glanville. —
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more in Ireland, 1682 : " with acute metaphytical Awnaiatimu
upon hothJ^
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Nature, against Hume, Shaftesbury, &c. I2mo. 1774
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of Christianity in War, 8vo. 1732
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Gregorio Reisch, 4to. BasiluEf 1508
'* A most extraordinarily scarce book, printed by Schottus, and con-
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Hoc nisi spectetur signatum nomine Schotti,
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** The title-page is wanting: the first Book is grammatical, and ends
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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*
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X. Bai. 1811
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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
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1769
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reeted, 3 vol. 8yo. 1738-40
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ble World, 2 vol. 8vo. 1701
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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
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libus, 8 vol. in 6, 12mo. Land, apud T. Payne et FUitim, 1785
Oporini (J.) Historia Critica Doctrinse de Immortalitate Mortalium,
8vo. Hamb. \TS6
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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,
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Charge of giving Encouragement to Scepticism and Infidelity,
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" A very learned book." S. P.
Philological Essay on the Death of Freethinkers, 8vo. 1713
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on the Body, 2 vol. 8vo. 1773
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Active Power — 3. Of Liberty and Necessity, 8vo. 1768
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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.
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testate, collect;e partim et de Grseco versa\ per llugouem
Grotium, 4to. Paris. 1648
METAPHYSICS, <&C. 449
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Pans. 1555
Plexiaci Lexicon Philosopkicum, sive Index Latinorum Verborum
Description umque ad Philosophos et Dialecticos maxim^
pertinentium, in duas Partes distributus. In prima Parte
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ordine, continetur. In altera, vero quas Vocabula a Scbolas-
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*^ This is a most useful book in supplying classical words for philoso-
phical ideas." S. P.
Poiret (P.) Fides et Ratio collatae, ac sue utraque loco reddits, ad-
versus Principia J. Lockii, 12mo. Anut. 1708
de Eniditioue Triplici, solida, superficiaria, et falsa, Libri
tres. Prsmittitur veraMethodus Inveniendi Verum; accedit
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*^£r%tditio goUda, used1)y Poiret, ondDoctrinaaolUa^ used by Emesti,
are not correct LAtin." S. P.
Political Herald and Review (" written by Gilbert Stuart and Dr.
William Thomson.") 3 vol. Bvo. 1785
Pomponatii Mantuani Tractatus de Immortalitate Animi, (caret tit.)
12mo.
Portii (S.) de Rerum Naturalium Principiis, Lib. duo, Neapoli, 1561.
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Benaccum, 1561.— Hieronymi Girelli Tractatus, adversus
Quaestiouem Marci Antonii Zimarae de Speciebus Intelligi-
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1561, 4to.
PortrRoyal (Messieurs de) Logique, ou TArt de Penser, 12mo.
Jirst edition Paw, 1662
"Dr. Parr had the greatest difficulty in getting this book from Paris."
Logic, or the Art of ITiinking.
" In this edition some passages were expunged upon abstract ideas,
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.
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on the Subject of his Disquisitions on Matter and Spirit. —
MBTAPBYf ICS, &C.. 461
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Palmer, 1779, 8vo.
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tic, and others of Qualitie ; also his Demeanour before his
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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
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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.
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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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Funccius, 4to. Rintelii, 1736
METAPHYSICS, &C. 463
Robeck, de Morte Voluntaria Exercitatio ; sive Examen CalumDia-
nim, Nugarum ac Fallaciarum, quibus tanquam Argumentis
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Animadversionibus nota?it ac praefatus est Funccius, 4to.
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ter, 8vo. 1821
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Dissertatio de Fcenore Trapezitico, in tres Libros divisa,
Lugd. Bat. 1640. — Item Diatriba de Mutuo, non esse Alie-
nationem, Auctore Alexio et Messalia, Lugd. Bat, 1640,
12mo.
de Annis Cliraactericis et Antiqua Astrologia Diatribae,
12mo. Lugd. Bat. 1648
Scaligeri (J. C.) Exotericarum Exercitationum Liber XV. de Sub*
tilitate, ad Cardanum, 8vo. Hanav. 1634
Scheibleri (Christophori) Metaphysica, Opus duobus Libris univer-
sam hujus Scientise Systema comprehendens, 4to. Oxonias,163Q
'* A favourite book. 1 first met with it in the public library at Cam-
bridge. I diligently have rea<l it at the University, and at Hatton.** S. P
464 MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY,
Schwartz (C. A.) de Notione Mali in DocUina Monim Popslari
rite constituenda, Qvo, Lips, 1784
Shaftesbury's Characteristics, 3 Tol. 18mo. 1748
Shepherd's (Rev. R.) Letters to the Author of a Free Enquiry into
the Nature and Origin of Evil, 12mo. 1768
** An answer to Soame Jenyns." S. P.
Sheridan's (Thomas) Plan of Education for the Young Nobility
and Gentry of Great Britain, 8vo. 1760
Short View of the Human Faculties and Passions, 12mo.
Edmb. 1770
Sidney (Algernon) upon Government, folio 1696
— , the Essence of, by William
Scott, Esq. 8vo. 1796
" Samueli Parr GuKclmus Scott, D. D. 12 Cal. Oct A. D. 17«a
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
Philip Francis, 1796. — 3. Considerations on the Abolition of
Slavery and the Slave Trade (no Titk.) 4. Considerations
on the Fatal Consequences of abolishing the Slave Trade,
1789, 8vo.
Tracts. — 1. Clarkson on the Impolicy of the^African
Slave Trade, 1788. — 2. Anderson's Observations on Slavery,
Manchester, 1789.— 3. Cooper's (T.) Letters on the Slave
Trade, Manchester, 1787. — 4. Ramsay's (J.) Objections to
the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1788.— 5. Ramsay's Exa-
mination of the Rev. Mr. Harris's Scriptural Researches on
the Licitness of the Slave Trade, 1788, 8vo.
Tracts.— 1. Extracts from Dr. Pinckard's * Notes on
the West Indies,' relating to the Emancipation of Slaves. —
2. Henry's (J.) Points of Manumission, and Cases of Con-
tested Freedom, 1817
, Abstract of the Evidence on, delivered before the House
of Commons, 8vo. 1791
Smith's (Adam) Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth
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
the same, seventh edition, 2 vol. 8vo. 1792
Essays on Philosophical Subjects, with his Life, by Dugald
Stewart, 1796.— An Account of the Life and Writings of Dr.
Robertson, by Dugald Stewart, 1801, 4to.
Soiith (8.) Illustrations of GoveroBaent, tending to shew that every
thing is under the Direction of Infinite Wisdom and Good-
ness, 12mo. Glasgow, 1816
Sceldneri (F. J.) de Miraculis Dissertatio critico-philosophica, 8vo.
Heidelberg, ins
Somatopsychonoologia, shewing that the Proofs of Body, Life, and
Mind, considered as Distinct Essences, cannot be deduced
from Physiology, but depend on a distinct sort of Evidence,
by Philostratus, 8vo. 1823
Spearman's Miscellaneous Metaphysical Essay, or an Hypothesis
concerning the Formation and Generation of Spiritual and
Material Beings, 8vo. 1748
Spinozae (B. de) Opera quae supersunt omnia : iterum edenda cura-
?it, Pra&fationes, Vitam Auctoris, nee non Notitias, qua; ad
Historlam Scriptorum pertinent, addidit H. E. G. Paulus,
Ph. ac Th. D. bujus Prof; Ord. Jenensis, 2 vol. 8vo.
JetuB, 1802
Opera Posrhuma, 4to. 1677
^Traotatus Theologico-Politicus, cui adjunctus est Philoso-
phia S. Soripturae Interpres, 12mo. 1674
Stanley's (Thomas) History of Philosophy, folio 1687
Stanleii (Thomse) Historia Philosophise Orientalis. Recensuit, ex An-
glioa Lingua in Latinam transtulit, Notis in Oracula Chalda-
ica, et Indice philologico auxit Joannes Clericus, 12mo.
Anut. 1600
Stephens' (J.) Human Nature Delineated, 8vo. 1761
Sewart's (Dugald) Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind,
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
Watts* (Dr. Isaac) Strength and Weakness of Human Reason,
12mo. 1737
Philosophical Essays on various Subjects, 8vo. 1763
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
METAPHYSICS, &C. 461
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
Wyttenbachii (Dan.) Praecepta Philosophise Logicse,8vo. Amst, 1781
' , Scholanim XJsibus
accommodata, 12mo. Hake, 1794
■ , Idem, recognovit
G. Mass, 12mo. Hahs, 1820
<' Wyttenbach's Logic is the best book 1 ever read upon the subject" S. P.
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
" Presented by the Author." S. P.
Zametii- Studiosus Academicus, sive de Peregrinationibus Studio-
sorum Discursus Politicus. Accedunt ejusdem Carmina Juve-
nilia, 18mo. BrenuBf 1651
Zimmermann on National Pride, 12mo. 1771
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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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
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Petiti (Sam.) Leges Atticas, collegit, digessit^ et libero Commentario
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1819
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Assizes, Warwick. 1819." S. P.
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1797
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** The gift of the learned author, Feb. 7, 1794.'* S. P.
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CatU. 1715
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** In this angiy controveny, Heraldus seems to me to be the oonqaeror." & P.
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Antiquitatis et Joris Romani nonnuUa Capita explicaotur;
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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
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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
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guam olim traductie ac explicate : nunc vero prhnum in Lu-
cem restitutae et recognitiCy cura et studio Vigilii Zuichemi,
4to. Btml. 1534
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tts Integris P. Nannii, J. Curtii, D. Gothofredi, H. Ernstii,
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2 vol. 4to. Hague CamitU, 1751
Tbomasius (C.) de Bigamiae Crimine et Praescriptioney Lips. 17 14. —
Ibid, de Concubinatu, 1713. — Breithaupt de Concubinata,
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Timour's Institutes, Persian and English, by White, 4to. Oxford, 1 783
Tomlin's Law Dictionary, corrected and greatly enlarged, 2 vol. 4to,
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folio
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Simon, Lord Lovat, for High Treason, 1747. — Of Admiral
Byng, ^757, folio
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net, Robert Fergiissoo, £aq., and otbera, for a Riot, 1790.—
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'* 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
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city.*» S. P.
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before the Lord Chief Justice JefTeries ; published by Samuel
Rosewell, A.M. 8vo. 1718
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Murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, folio 1679
Tribonianus, sive Errores Triboniani de Poena Parricidii, et Acade-
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far the Punishment of Death is necessary in Pensylvania, by
Bradford, together with an Account of the Gaol of Philadel-
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Directions for the Inspectors of the Gaol, for the City and
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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.
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editis, pmesertim ex Alexandri Scoti, Jo. Kahl, Bam. Bris-
sonii, et Jo. Gottl. Heineccii Accessionibus, Editio secunda,
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Vinnii in quatuor Libros Institutionum Imperialium Commentarius
Academicus et Forensis : Heineccius recensuit et Pra?fatio-
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JURISPRUDENCE. 405
Vitriarii (P. R.) Institutiones Juris Pablici Romano-Oennanici Se-
lects, 8yo. L. Bat. 1729
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Martin Joseph Routh, president of Magdalen College, Oxford." S. P.
Watson's Clergyman's Law, folio 1747
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1704
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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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on Regency, 8vo. 1818
'* The gift of Mr. Hardinge, the ingenious sou of N. Hardiuge." S. P.
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12mo. Elzevir. 1632
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With MS. references, &c. by Dr. Parr.
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sii Poemata. 12mo. Amst. Eh. 1666
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Salvatoris Nostri Historia, Versibus Heroicis adumbrata.
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ratus habendi. Opus Posthumum. 12mo.
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Bard. 1761-92
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be printed at the Cambridge press." S. P.
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" 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.
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CatuUiano scribentium. Collegit, castigavit, praefatus est, suas
Accessiones ineditas addidit, 2 vol. 12mo. VienfUBf 1785
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dit, 4 vol. 12mo. VindoboiUB, 1789
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k G. H. Glasse, roy. Bvo. Oxon, 1788
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Land. 1772
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608 R«CBNTIORES POBTICI, Ac.
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%Oxon. 1782
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•
'< 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.
Oweni (Joannis) Epigrammata, 18mo. Oxon. 1622
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Pici Mirandulae (Joannis) Omnia Opera et Vita, folio
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Poemata Selecta Anglorum Latine, collegit Popham, 3 vol. 12mo.
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Rotgeri Torskii, Stephani Gradii, 8vo. Amtt. 1672
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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
BN6LISH MISCklXANIBS. 517
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
Dyke's (Oswald) Moral Reflections upon Select English Proverbs,
8vo. 1708
Eachard's (Dr. John) Works, 3 vol. 12mo. 1774
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.
518 ENGLISH MISCELLANIES.
Enfield's Speaker, 12mo. 1774
Epics of the Tod, a Poem, 12mo. 1807
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
Fenton and Mallet's Poetical Works, Cooke's Edition, with a Life
of the Author, 18mo. 1786
Fielding's Amelia, 3 vol. 18mo. 1707
History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, 12mo.
1780
— ^ Life of Jonathan Wild, 12mo. 1754
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
Gardner's Boston Orations, 12mo. 1770
" Giftof the writer." S. P.
Garth's Dispensary, 12mo. 1699
Gascoigne's (H. B.) Sympathy in Search of Peace at Home, a No-
vel of a novel kind, 12mo. 1821
KNOLItH MISCELLANIES. 519
Oataker's (T.) Discourse, wherein Lilie's lewd Lies in his Merlin for
1654. are laid open, 1654. — Gataker on the Nature and Use
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
** Gift of the Author.^ S. P.
Gibbon's (Edward) Miscellaneous Works, 3 vol. 4to. 1796
Miscellaneous Works, edited by Lord Sheffield, 6 vol.
royal 8yo. large paper 1814
Glover's Poetical Works, and Poems of Lord Lyttleton, 18mo.
1800
Leonidas, a Poem, 12mo. • 1738
Goldsmith's Poems and Plays, 12mo. 1780
Vicar of Wakefield, 2 vol. in 1, 18mo. 1798
Citizen of the World, 2 vol. 12mo. 1794
• Essays, Poems, and Plays, 18mo. 1816
** Page 166. — Luke^t Iron Crown, In 1514, there was a fierce re-
bellion headed by George Zeck, and his brother Luke. They and their
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.
■ ■ Inquiry into the present state of Polite Learning in
Europe, 12mo. 1759
Oompertz (I.) Time, or Light and Shade, a Poem, 4to. 1815
** The gift of Mr. A. J. Valpy.*' S. P.
520 KN6USH MISCBLLANIBt.
Gordon's (Thomas) Cordial for Low Spirits, being a Collection of cu-
rious Tracts, 3 vol. 12mo. 1765
«* A favourite work of Panon^M," S. P.
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
Gray's Works, with Memoirs of his Life, by Mason : to which are
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
Officium docti judiciumque viri.'*
l4Cal. Jan. MDCCCXV.
*' 1 bestowed a most superb binding upon these volumes, for the sake
of the author and the editor/'
In another MS. is
** No editor ever surpassed Mathias, whom 1 consider one of the most
accomplished scholars of the present day/' S. P.
Great Events from Little Causes, a Selection of Stories, 12mo.
1767
Grevilie's (Mrs.) Maxims and Reflections, 8vo. 1756
" Mrs. Greville was the mother of the beautiful and ingenious Lady
Crewe.'* S. P.
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.
North, folio, black letter Marshe, 1668
Hackett's Select EpiUphs, 2 vol. 12mo. 1757
BNOUSU MISCBLLANIB8. 681
Hairs (Rev. Jas.) Cottage Poems, 8vo. 1820
« To the Reverend, learned, and worfhy Dr. Pair, of Hatton, War-
wickshire, from the author.*'
(Jos.) Virgidemiarum, Satires in six books, 12mo. Oxford^ 1763
Hamley's (Edward, '* the learned^*) Poems, of various kinds, 8vo.
1705
Hardinge's (Nicholas) Poems, and an Essay, 8vo.
'* 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
Characters of Shakespeare's Plays, 8vo. 1818
Lectures on the English Poets, 8vo. 1818
Headley's (Hen.) Select Beauties of Ancient English Poets, with
Remarks, 2 vol. in 1, 12mo. 1787
** Gift of the author, Dr. Parr's highly esteemed and beloved pupil." S.P.
History of the Flagellants, or the Advantages of Discipline, by
Somebody who is not Doctor of the Sorbonne, (^aUudmg to
Boiieau,) 4to. n. d,
Hogarth. — Clavis Hogarthiana, or Hogarth Illustrated from Au-
thors he never read, 8vo. 1817
<< This interesting book was the gift of Mr. Nichols.** S. P.
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
" Presented by the Author." S. P.
Howell's (James) Familiar Letters, domestic and foreign, 12mo.
1873
Hughes' (Rev. T. S.) Address to the People of England, on the
Cause of the Greeks, 8vo. 1822
" Presented by the Author." S. P.
Hudson's (H.) Hours, a Poem, in four Idyls, 8vo. 1817
" The gift of the Author. I am delighted with these Poems." S. P.
692 BMOLISU MISCBLLANIBS.
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."
Jockey Club, or a Sketch of the Manners of tlie Age, 3 parts bound
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
" The gift of the writer, my schoolfellow and friend.'' S. P.
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
it not worth while to dispute in print, with a detected impostor." S. P.
Klopstock's Messiah, from the German, 2 vol. 18mo. 1811
Knight's landscape, a Didactic Poem, second edition, royal 4to.
plates 1795
Progress of Civil Society, a Poem, 4to. 1796
** From the Author." S. P.
Lander's (W. S.) Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and
Statesmen, 2 vol. 8vo. 1824
" From the Author.*' S. P.
Langhome's Thecidosius and Constantia, 18mo. 1790
— ——— Solyman and Almena. — The History of Nourjahad, by
k.
B19GL16H MISCBLLAKIBS. 688
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
■ Devil upon Two Sticks, from the French,18mo. 1800
Ledie, — Report of the Proceedings and Debate, in the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland, respecting the Election
of Mr. Leslie to the Mathematical Chair in the University
of Edinburgh, 8vo. 1806
. Postscript to Stewart's Short Statement of Facts, on Leslie's
Election. — An Examination of Dugald Stewart's Pamphlet,
on the Election, 8vo. 1805
Lillo*s Dramatic Works, with Memoirs of the Author, by Thomas
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.
Peregrine Dealtry, Esq. of Bradenham, Bucks." S. P.
Marmontel's Tales, 2 vol. 12mo. 1775
• Belisarius and Numa Pompilius, 18mo. 1811
Belisarius ; Zadig; Solyman and Almena; Nourjahad,
18mo. 1790
M4 ENGLISH MISCELLANIES.
Mason's Elfnda, a Dramatic Poem, on the Model of the Antieat
Greek Tragedy, 4to, 1762
Massinger's (Philip) Dramatic Works, by Mason, 4 toL in 2, ftro
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
— Westminster Abbey and other Poems, royal 8vo. 1813
Mickle's, Garth*s, and Rochester's Poems, 18mo» 1799
Microcosm, by Gregory Griffin, 2 toL 12mo. Wkubor, 1790
Milton's (John) Prose, Works, with Life by Birch, 2 yoI. 4to. 1763
-Poems, by Dr. Newton, 4 vol. 8vo. 1767-00
Poetical Works, by Todd, 6 vol. 8vo. 1801
'• Paradise Lost, l2mo. IMO
Paradise Regained, with Notes of various Authors, by
Dunster, 4to. 1795
"Gift of the editor." S. P.
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
Miscellaneous Pieces, 8vo. 1769
Moore's, Johnson's, and Smollett's Poetical Works, 18mo. CooUt
edition 1798
Moore's (John) Zeluco, or various Views of Human Nature, 2 vol.
8vo. ^ 1789
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Germany, 2 vol. 8vo. 1786
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Mouliues (De) Comical History of Francion, done into English, folio
1665
** Given to me by Wilberforce Bird." S. P.
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
^ " The gift of the editor." S. P.
attempted in English Verse, by the late Rev. John
Shackleton, 2 vol. 8vo. Birmingham, 1817
Otway's (Thomas) Works, 3 vol. 12mo. 1768
Pallet's (Peter Paul) Rebellion in Bath, or JBattle of the, Upper
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."
" When I was a boy at Harrow school, Dick > lent me a publi-
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.
5M BN6LI8H MISCBLLAMTIBS.
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.
1763, once belonged to Frank Parr, and are not to be sold." S. P.
Power's (Robert) Miscellaneous Poems, 2 vol. 12mo. 1824
Prior's (Matthew) Poems on several Occasions, 2 vol. in 1, 12mo.
1721
Psaloianazar — Memoirs of — commonly known by the name of George
ENGLISH MISCELLAMIBS. 627
Psalmanazar, a reputed native of Formosa, written by himself,
and published after his death, 8yo. 1764
Qaeyedo Villegas (Francisco de) Visions^ 12mo. 1668
Quillet's Callipnedia, or the Art how. to have Handsome Children; to
which is added Paedotrophia, or the Art of nursing and
breeding up Children : in English Verse, 8vo. 1710
Rabelais' Works, from the French, 4 vol. 12mo. 1784
Ray's (John) complete Collection of English Proverbs, also the
most celebrated Proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French,
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
Rhodes' (Henrietta) Poems and Miscellaneous Essays, 8vo.
Brentford, 1814
Rhyme and Reason, Poems, 12mo. 1803
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
2 M
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Thomson's (Jas.) Works, 4 vol. 12iiio. 1750
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
^
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
2 M 2
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TRENCH, ITALIAN, ANO SPANISH "* ,
MISCELLANIES.
I
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
Gaariniy II Pastor Fido, con Note, 4to. Anui. 1736
** 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
634
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
2 N
■^•^
440 im^OMi
Wwl to tl» Wiia> tcaA K^hiiiiKiiaftfcUMi BtiiliB ffufcnlli
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
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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-
TRACTS. 665
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.*'
^■^ip^ JKonw^ Aairtf^ UfihfA m^lPillOf^lm^^
. 4kg Eef-ITdibm Jackaoiitr-^'' SHkepi « PH^mm iiii JMfiiv
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,
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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.—
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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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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.
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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.—
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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,
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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-
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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-
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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
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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
AW T»^5Ifri
♦,■1 <..- ■
."' . hit
in Oi^k. \^Mt*B^iȴf^Tnm^Q^ Vrim
IiMiii Alcaicff .Iff Gmc^^W^i^^^S^^^ P»i»
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^
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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-
#M ntAen.
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,
2 R
itioiirl74a^BffowiiV lime OxCfifd 8i^ Sr.
Fold's yintaHon SernM^ 179&-^-& 4te4iiqtfi6ld'« OzCord
Concio ad Cleram, 8va. \ f«^ j j * • ^
StalB8CftiPTiaN^^Dr»' PcHreU's ^' tMbniMr Scnmi in XMenot of
n 1^: 1be8iii>ser^tioi»reqtiirodiiidMi:Olmdi^^^
* hcfttie Hie Uimniily irf 6«iriMlfl^0il»dMi CnpnincMaat
^ iv vSmidii^, I767t ^kml 6dlMii» ^ fiW. «<'^JtfiMiri9 m At.
n yP^mMCM Semm, dedHeaied ta Ymm§ St$dmm dm^medfur
ih$ Cterdk^^ Uhnrndup in nwnt ^ahm9 tf Mhibflhmim. ^Mtbm^
A*- /KA^'r£ei#eriMiiA8 Damger to. fe lyjirdbincM^iiin P^pvf
mii^lmsimiei; if tkM AboHHm ^ JUkiori^plioiiJ^Jhl TUriyw
nAMTuAHJelaCy'^jNiftaiiM ITHk^rii innntf fnp ^ujAJ^.HtgmfM
Hi
r/
ii.
k
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^.
*'.•
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.
'r. I p%
i t <,¥
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
% lhMr«oii»|iieacii0dbQforirllittL(Nid^^l^^
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. 1 -i * ♦
t..
*' 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.
2s
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^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
t .
,^. 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
ITf,*.
t\ * a ^ «
Mitttaf BMnrlii 1909 flCMM airi|itiroijiii4<l.l^^ bto
AiebbUiop of Cmnterbsry , in tbe Ber* Mr. MmrnktB^wmt^M'
Sertpliiies^ 1768» 8yo. .v t« m «» >
J«ri f uDdHciM* i|4|^ ito. I«l8,f^. JojiiiiE>OK»J Bpi-
.!^ : gnwi»ntiim iibri 90T^iir.l9li8.«rT8b Braaml Quif fb Pteif
->»' :i 4urfiqiiewJ0el»Argi9iitiii»t1L6WI> v 'i
^' «* J €MMrf wriMgftfe wrfiweg nwfwiiiiiif i '*. 1* 1^
BMNrf of til? rOoloiiiialioii of tbe Skoo^JSMw tf Antigpi^ «^
: Dr/J^mondi, 1978<-<^» Somo >€oi^iol«mi i|Miliio Tjr»-
dhrit of Honee* l^ Whilficld^ 177».^-4i dioiriiyli «^>%
- 1 iMm?' Sernppi upon Froftdeiico md Fnw Aigiiwy»ii»fSfc
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
k
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
•^i/^iMA fptT'^f^taiiMi^A^umaoiiiiM
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.'l;io.^,iaHn||in,;jfcntii|. .MIM^atL ^.OtiiiirtHiiiiii l#g|>|ll<.
CfamlM epodiw, • O. F. A. yi<llii»iW»il»ti <il7, I.
.<*ll
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''->^^^'> '-ffMcitgiia, WiUhmfmi'
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
. . 1 1^. J ; - tMI^Mfftk** •'kit<Mi(M^^M«i
-' Hid*. »:aMMninpl%«iJjG^'
■ itpooedil'-BMSglHi 'M6MWiii MMraHr Jt
, y. ;;> iol» lA B. Birtliiw, Wm^-^ Cwjwllliijfciliiil^ :
iiiiiw, liiiitilim^ fang . ^^<\-^f»'
IBlfMlMittohi Fwiiiiilartnin i« Tf'hmllhm^'4ff^Hl^fff,
': anawiiw b^ BL Vw ». Biyiyk rf W^Cyll^|i|i^
I Iff IWiiifiaiiMiih ftmn wm liihf H4ka liAtMhmiBtitSkmim
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
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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"
k.
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-
"i 'Hf ni 'r>nM0it»u*iro<yi/%.rrH«i
. wf MUg €Mh»fc**«->4i; Mttwiai IiiiMtMMi 4itf
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Stiidionni VU&m^iBtfm VmOMtm ^i
ae DmnanMi litennm DitMrtirtb, lMII.^^6|f«'
flrririppi in TlltotnririiiiM Mrrjtroifcftinaaiw CfottiAMb-^
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.
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sua Horatii Editione Diatribae, car, tit, — 2, Jos. Scaliger
de Re Numaria Antiquorum Dissertation Liber posthumus,
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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-
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Hermann, Lips. — 1., Knos (G.) Disquisitio de Fide Hero-
doti qua perhibet Phoenices Africam Nayibus circumvectos
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delb, 1813. — 9. Observationes Criticae in Statii AchilL et
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tela, 1720. — 2. Hermelini de Origine Livonorum Disquisitio,
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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-
2t
* ».
C'^^^iV- ' '
»'♦.
.» !»
«,
«<« aeorM inul oaJiMiUe TVod.**— 5. Jot RiBgimii <MCllM King's
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-
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^^ \. _
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. —
'"v^^T^
FSTtiO AI* 4K» linUIVSVJMMCMM.fr'
4. tmBL^vm HarauHiMB^ Gmmi ^piea^ i Bku JMnnfb
.i746.*-4k Otttid Annmiiiria tb Jacob. ttowiH BL]>« tm.
«^-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.
WytteBbadiii (D.) Dia^aiatio^ tg»m Thmmtm raportaifil Aaao
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
. Eiaaiidattoaaai JUjm. 1746» 4to.
'■"S-
657
rii
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
2vS
9m wmAwmuukftmMjmv
lKote,^irilli Mr. RuMH^li liMoi k^ IteBot^
etHn^ AffeaA\x,Vjm. 9.8dbimgtrfM0m».PldM«raai
fUrviag, during a Yoysg* lir Kmr 8milk.W«lMit bjr T. F.
Palmer, 17M.-«. The Righfi oflbe ;AfWf mdieited, bj
Capt FoAett, UU.-^ Sifevisill to Oe Aniqr» by FoduBlt,
1806, avo.
mt»ii(fimm'B Speecliee rt Ibe lirefpooi JOeotioii. in OeL 1MI%
' Mjhtrpooli 18ia.*-8. OolAettrt Moaliiif. Sei«Mni, KcT^a—
•r Bqport apon tibe Sonthea Bye aad £er Ia&^
Kriied ia 181% by H. L. SniAi, B^f..-^
^^' MrM%ilma, i8M;8m
BUsfid^e (m Wm.) Desultory Befleetiotts on Pdiee, 1786.^-ft. Aa
) Xmqr. by tte taM, on Am MciHis of fraveatiag
inMiidittgCiimnal8»-4l. lafeck^
oratauting a Plan fcr the BeteetiOB of tiie NadoMd ]M»I»
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
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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,
' ^^"^ Siimif^'iMtMllflr^ gixt ■tiMl# iMdk ndwfliib ^i«r l^ifki^ J>e>Mi»
Cmbfidge WUn la 179(V and hit ntaarnkp, the Oimtor, bj Hio (Mbfi
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2>r; Put tlM Sp0Mi; aady'Sv^ Dr. Pi^
yibllAifc fe^ fer tiwiikoof fcir detllnR wobM jwtialiWiiiniwaaiitfbii
illeiiitionp Tb^ piM^cAtioa tOe&eod b^ aoeiiMn.:^««ad lOkMiA Ibf.
Oxford toifesi" 8.P.
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Conmentwy upon BeGcaria, Honflseaop ydlaire, M wlafipMv
^^ ^^ I jpjel^ng, aod Blaokatooi^ >'7^S« — ^% ^o CoaatdeiiliaBa W
n .1 ,.. jdw DAfeota of Prifloiia, &c. aubniHedto dw AttKHliaaoftfca
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condemned, March 4tb, 1712
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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
.«/ 1
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lli»» Mikflyit«% yaywrtuif IJMi^ril Imwh jto tig MiguUgy
«d EB|^attd» 19Mw-^ Bmnaifa ^ Aa CloHiMi«fif» Ac|»
^ liddMMd to Aa Bwpie of BagliiJ^ HHu^HIi^ Ek ml
i PHlfsgpeibto on tie Wnitiiiiitif Mwrtiwuy***^ Wehw
< boMtril hi ttio Wiong, or Hftf^ up— ^Hwr IHgwitiHMi rf
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(H^'^ ii fjottphmit fir thft" ■ ^ ^ - tif • ' "* " ^rtpiwil n yiMh
[Met ealilied, ^Agpoechintondcd to l«^ bgen ifohi m
» Iho Bill lot rftwing llie Ciaatoii of tho CoJMfy oj MliMXjhi
iotis Bvf> 1974.«^. Lottors of Ao HooomMo il%HWNi
aiAity, to die Bpnoofablo Btorf gn?^ Amlm^mim m
France, 1709.— «. IVacte on National DefinMo tgr mMk,
17lll4~0. ^Ffineiplee of CkitennMat, in a iNilog«e ht(tmm
' ' % Seholar and a P^aeant, ^ Sir WlBium Je>ai< t4l» He
Souroe of the SfH, or Tbe SyatpMi PiefiaynJ» MM.— it
(^artored Bi|^-^I3. Tbeof^ on ^ l^HrBaiMiMaiy B»»
^ insBi^ 11I84.«-*I^ BqnitaMe BiipieeiniiiiiMi nioeiiaiiif to At
' ' 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
Fiend's (William) Peace and Union recommended to the A»ociated
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SiWi pbe R^. Soboii) Appeal to dto Pdblfe oa tlM^ MIJ60la(
ftb« jemtmwodL KaittaBf Ettodg.XtftfoMliwv Uaift^^HoM^
PoMlioiA 8}ioiitBiayi at Bome.r-^Si H. Ouaniqi'ftaMI ior Ik
Bloelbii tff «B«|HreMBtalbe » BuyoaMai txUmJOwinmkf
of Gambru^* 189S..^--4. S. TaToU's Lettar addranii lotta
Livery of JLondoo, IBia.'^ft.. H« B. Gaacotgaa^ Bariigaila
pgoiaotMig P^ce at Hoiae.*-*eL SL Payeir»48pp<Bh o« |hi
'Pmpmlf of BeraiDf the CnMMl Law% I>ae«r 10|' JUIIU-
% Al4rtlartoAidiaialdMaodbiirid, J^ oa tfia liJlaaM
Pianfcr Befenn ia wliatia^iAeddwBriMdf
- .«.
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.
■ Principles of Government, in a Dialogue between a Farmer
br Topiei u^ a Sytlem of RefbminrilMBMlMiftOMh
paiy, fTti,.^^^ Chtrtiidl BigJi^i^'r. A li<Hirt» MiaBWi
ftg T> BrofthloB, Bwt^ lIMi,^-^, If iii niiit lUj lli i
Jaiwiftl imii CkiMl Cmm to Moot Somi wi UmIi tgiiii, «i&
S«imf1n on die OHgin of HiM«g|yplues» Hfia-^
Bpttdi on MoTOg 1m> ItaiohrtfaMMi fat Coniiitaliia %rilfc Ihi
Cotonies, Maidi 23, 1776.-^. Tli»BagiM ^Hi^E^^
' ColoMes etteblMied k AmerioK, ttiied —* ihfciMirfi #il
Mmlimiidliiifoftanot to Ofwifiitrili d^^
falHwrtion of ftp Beneiti of AjBrFmonii? teAoitiio-iBicyifc
^ ; Mid Dongtrt of Ihoir ooirfnodb Piiiiatit% 11M^«*«^ lit
' - fioot C3Mft<o oopoottiiag tkotMiy Tiof witji i Uigotltn Irith At
■■ Ofiaknm id ikB leamti ^iflig^
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
k
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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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« « Qeeetion, iei2.~7. Short Aoooinl of the laleAortA4fl|i^
I tmtfoo, 1807, ia07t avo. m '^
iiiMerl(Copjr ef a) to ^ .—2. iteport of Hm Fiooeeam^r1o|i»*
» ' OommitteeortlM Aetoeiatkni, ¥m*, VM&^r-^. AphiBa«dfidl
^ Aoooiuitof tke Christien Piectieii of^dwCkufAiift fli. Ifap*
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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
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* 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.
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ment for a Discharge of his Debts.— 2. ** Fanunu^' Corres-
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about the Princess of Wales. — 2. Letter to the House of
Peers on the Discharge of the Prince's Debts, by a Hano-
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Lucubrations of an Heir Apparent. — 6. An Essay on the
Rights of the Prince in the Duchy of Cornwall, by Moore,
1795, 8vo.
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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,
2x
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i>iirth» Md^ the IipiiiuMoiilef PHiaiiDini^liini>»^. jli
fWMiMM fl9 F«lfar»» ftiM Afb*t4HriMikfliM«uill«p adi
'^' HM' lioiMiq; CSunMride,^** Dr. Anr <JbMi»^M%'«Ml %%
MeiedkVs (Sir W.) hMn on tfie QsdbM Bilk, 17af4.w«;£4 LiMr
<to Sir W. mmMA. m Aimnt 10 lit iMw 4#4ii#iBMllf
CMAum774.-« As AppitI teiwi liitinmiaiil
(if thft 3Riii|ri0 •! €toa Biteii# « Ikti]
* ly»aiiMirifctrrfPitliiiSist,IWifc f 4 Aiiwiwliiiiwdbi
1 49 husm bimi'dflSfersd is <hs nissisfeiTliMSiisi JiHsppist
"^ " •' «f tfMlPdilMNiAoai thoOiMsistChsMireiii ■tAiliidhp^ hr
.'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
2x 2
4M POLITICAL TRACTS.
. lfae.IrithMkgutMMi&llMadf-A%lMteM^HMBi»-
iPlulpMt OB AeaduMKwlOSMw a«< BwWiMllfc fc A Lrt*
ins.— 4. A GMbfidg* PdO i> *V «MtiMr «inM»L-&
Oiiti»NrtWM»dOiighfl<mwwyPlitwl|.imi t-A
^MtarP<iIiM.-«V. A'laawf Bwti»<fWiiifill/Wa—
: 'ft. l|Mgu»AppMJi8iilHtBriU.^nFnu*4«. ITw^aiti —
« JLMUr to BnxtM. witb •■ A^wdia >6:gMw*l Whmili
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."
<f" J.J
k
-1
-4
* ♦
*' 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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