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ADVERTISEMENT. 


The  Sheets  of  the  present  Volume  to  the  letter  0,  inclusive,  were  printed 
off  under  the  care  of  the  late  Mr  David  Laing.  The  present  Librarian  is 
responsible  only  for  the  remainder  of  the  Volume. 

On  the  completion  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  General  Catalogue  in  the 
Autumn  of  last  year  it  was  decided  at  a  General  Meeting  of  the  Society, 
held  21st  November,  that  the  Supplement,  which  was  originally  intended  to 
form  part  of  a  Third  Volume,  should  be  prepared  for  the  press  at  once,  and 
issued  as  an  Appendix  to  the  present  Volume. 

The  Supplement  contains  the  Books  omitted,  or  recently  added  to  the 
Library  during  the  progress  of  the  Catalogue;  also  a  List  of  Manuscripts 
chiefly  relating  to  the  Law  of  Scotland. 

Thomas  Graves  Law,  Librarian. 

Edinburgh,  July  11,  1882. 


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At  a  Meeting  of  the  Curators  of  the  Signet  Library,  held  on  Tuesday 
the  nth  of  July  1882, 

John  Clerk  Brodie,  Esq.,  D.K.S.,  in  the  Chair, 

It  was  resolved,  "  That  the  Second  Volume  of  the  General  Catalogue  of 
the  Library,  now  completed,  be  issued  to  the  Members,  and  to  the  Public,  on  the 
terms  arranged  with  regard  to  the  former  Volume." 


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MABILLON— MACAEONfiANA. 


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MABILLON  (DoM.  Joannes),  Preshjterus  ac  Mo- 
nachtts  Ordinis  S.  Benedicti  e  Congreg.  S.  Mauri. 

Tractatus  de  Studiis  Monasticis,  divisus,  in  tres  partes: 
In  Latinam  linguam  translatus  a  R.  P.  Udalrico 
Staudigl.     Campoduni,  1702.     12mo. 

De  Ee  Diplomatica,  Libri  VI.  Editio  secunda,  aL 
ipso  Auctore  recognita,  emendata,  et  aucta,  cum  praefa- 
tione  Theodori  Euinart. — ^Acc.  Librorum  de  Ee  Diplom. 
Supplementum.  (In  one  vol.)  Lutetice  Paris.  1704, 
1709.     folio. 

Museum  Italicum,  seu  CoUectio  Veterum  Scriptoruni, 
ex  Bibliotbecis  Italicis,  eruta  a  D.  Jobanne  Mabillon,  et 
D.  Michaele  Germain.  2  vols.  Lutetice  Paris.  n2i.  4to. 

Annales  Ordinis  S.  Benedicti  Occidentalium  Mona- 
chorum  Patriarchs,  editio  prima  Italica,  a  quamplurimis 
mendis  ad  Auctoris  mentem,  expurgata.  Vol.  VI., 
Edmundus  Martene  absolvit  et  variis  additam  exor- 
navit.     6  vols.     Lucce,  1739-1745.     folio. 

Vetera  Analecta,  etc.     See  D'Achery  (Lucas). 

MABINOGION  (The). 

The  Mabinogion,  from  the  Llyfr  Coch  and  Hergest 
(or  Eed  Book  of  Hergest),  and  other  Ancient  Welsh 
Manuscripts;  with  an  English  Translation  and  Notes 
by  Lady  Charlotte  E.  Guest.  3  vols.  Land.  (1838- 
1849).     royal  8vo. 

MABLY  (l'Abbe  Gabriel  Bonnot  de). 

Collection  complete  des  ffiuvres  de  l'Abbe  de  Mably 
(edition  publiee  par  M.  Arnoux).  15  vols.  Paris, 
1794,  1795.     8vo. 


Vols.  1-3.  Observations  sur 
I'Histoire  de  France. 
4.  Observations  sur  I'His- 
toire des  Grecs  et  Ro- 
mains. 
5-7.  Le  Droit  Public  de 
r  Europe. 

8.  Gouv.  de  Pologne.   Des 
fitats-Unis  d'AmtSrique. 

9.  De  la  Legislation. 

10.   Entretiens  de  Phocion, 
et  les  Principes  de  Mo- 


Vol.  11.  Doutes  sur  I'Ordre 
Naturel  des  Society 
Politicjues. 

12.  L'Etude  d"Histoire,  etc. 

13.  Situation  de  la  Pologne, 
1776.-Diver3  Ecrits  Po- 
litiqiies. 

14.  L'Oraele  d'ApoUon. — 
Des  Talens  et  du  Beau. 

15.  Developpement,  etc., 
de  la  Raison,  le  Compto 
Rendu,  et  de  la  Retraite 
de  M.  Necker,  etc 

de    France.     2    vols. 


rale. 

Observations    sur    I'Histoire 
Geneve,  1765.     12mo. 

Two  Dialogues  concerning  the  Manner  of  "Writing 
History.  (Translated)  from  the  French  of  Mably.  Lond. 
1783.     12mo. 


M'ADAM  (John  Loudon). 

Eemarks  on  the  Present  System  of  Road-Making. 


Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

The  same.     Third  edition.     Lond.  1820. 


Svo. 


MACALLAN  (Alexander),  Advocate. 

The  Pocket  Lawyer ;  a  Practical  Digest  of  the  Law 
of  Scotland  and  its  Forms,  including  the  Mercantile 
Law  of  Great  Britain.     Edinb.  I85i.     12mo. 

Edition  of  Erskine's  Institutes  of  the  Law  of  Scot- 
land.    See  Erskine  (John). 

M'ALLESTEE  (Oliver). 

A  Series  of  Letters,  discovering  the  Scheme  projecte<l 
by  France  in  1759,  for  an  intended  Invasion  upon 
England  with  Flat  Bottomed  Boats ;  to  which  are  pre- 
fixed, the  Secret  Adventures  of  the  Young  Pretender. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1767.     4to. 

M'ALPIE  (James),  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Renfrewshire. 

Certain  curious  Poems  written  at  the  close  of  the 
Seventeenth,  and  beginning  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury. By  James  M'Alpie,  Anno  1694;  with  a  few 
Pieces  by  other  ingenious  Hands.  (Edited  by  William 
Motherwell.)     Paisley,  1828.     8yo. 

M'ALPINE  (Neil). 

A  Pronouncing  Gaelic  Dictionary :  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  concise  but  most  comprehensive  Gaelic  Gram- 
mar.    Edinb.  1833.     small  8vo. 

An  English-Gaelic  Dictionary ;  being  Part  Second  of 
the  Pronouncing  Gaelic  Dictionary.  Edinb.  1847. 
small  Svo. 

MACAEA  (James),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

The  Four  Leading  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem. 
Translated  from  the  Latin,  with  Notes.  See  Swkdbn- 
BORG  (Emanuel). 

MACAEIUS  (Joannes),  Canonicus  Ariensis. 

Abraxas,  seu  Apistopistus ;  quae  est  Antiquaria  de 
Gemmis  Basilidianis  Disquisitio.  Accedit  Abraxas  Pro- 
teus, sen  multiformis  gemmae  Basilidianm  portentosa 
varietas ;  exhibita,  et  commentario  illustrata  a  Joanne 
Chifletio ;  cum  Indice.     Antverpixe,  \%57 .    4to. 

MACAEON^ANA.     See  Delepieere  (Jos.  O.) 

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M'ABTHTJR— M'CHEYNK 


M'ARTHUR  (John),  LL.D. 

Financial  and  Political  Facts  of  the  Eighteenth  and 
Present  Century ;  with  Estimates  of  the  Revenue,  Ex- 
penditure, Debts,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce  of  Great 
Britain.     Lotid.  1803.     8vo. 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Naval  and  Military  Courts- 
Martial  ;  with  an  Appendix  illustrative  of  the  subject. 
2  vols.     Lorul.  180G.     8vo. 

Dissertation  on  Ossian's  Poems,  translated  firom  the 
Italian.     See  Cesarotti  (Abate  Melchior). 

MACARTHUR  (John),  D.D. 
Life  of  Lord  Nelson.      See   Clarke   (Rev.  James 
Stanier). 

MACAULAY  (A.)    See  Noodt  (Ger.) 

MACAULAY  (Mrs  Catharine),  afterwards  Mrs  C. 
Macaulat  Graham. 

History  of  England,  from  the  Accession  of  James  I. 
to  the  Revolution.     8  vols.     Lond.  1763-1783.     4to. 

History  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  to  the 
Present  Time,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  to  a  Friend.  Vol. 
I.  (all  published).  Bath,  1778.  4to.  (Bound  as  His- 
tory of  England,  vol.  ix.) 

Loose  Remarks  on  Certain  Positions  in  Hobbes's 
Philosophical  Rudiments  of  Government  and  Society ; 
with  a  Short  Sketch  of  a  Democratical  Form  of  Govern- 
ment.    (Anon.)     Lond.  1767.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  with  Two  Letters,  one 
from  an  American  Gentleman  to  the  Author,  and 
Answer.    Lond.  1769.     4to. 

MACAULAY  (Kenneth),  Minister  of  Ardna- 
murchan. 

The  History  of  St  Kilda ;  containing  a  Description 
of  this  Remarkable  Island,  the  Manners  and  Customs 
of  the  Inhabitants,  the  Religious  and  Pagan  Antiquities 
there  found  ;  with  many  other  Curious  and  Interesting 
Particulars.     Lond.  1764.     8vo. 

MACAULAY  (Kenneth). 

The  Colony  of  Sierra  Leone  Vindicated  from  the 
Misrepresentations  of  Mr  [James]  M'Queen  of  Glasgow. 
Edinh.  1827. — In  same  voL,  Fourth  Letter  to  R.  W. 
Hay,  in  reply  to  Mr  K.  Macaulay's  Sierra  Leone  Vin- 
dicated, by  James  M'Queen.     Glasgow,  1827.     8vo. 

MACAULAY  (Thomas  Babington),  Lord  Macaulay. 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.     Lond.  \M2.     8vo. 

Critical  and  Historical  Essays,  contributed  to  the 
Edinburgh  Review.     3  vols.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

Speeches  of  the  Right  Hon.  T.  B.  Macaulay,  M.P. 
Corrected  by  himself.     Lovd.  1854.     8vo. 


MACAULAY  (Thomas  Babington),  Lord  Macaulat 

— Contimied. 

The  History  of  England,  from  the  Accession  of  James 
the  Second.  Vols.  I.-IV.,  and  Vol.  V.,  edited  by  his 
Sister,  Lady  Trevelyan.  5  vols.  Lond.  1849-1861. 
8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Writings.     2  vols.     Lond.  \9sZQ.    8vo. 

Lord  Clive,  Warren  Hastings,  and  other  Essays.  See 
Murray's  Library. 

MACAULAY  (Zaohary). 

A  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Gloucester,  occasioned  by 
Dr  Thorpe's  Letter  to  WiUiam  Wilberforce,  on  the  Sierra 
^,eone  Company.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

MACAULEY  (James). 

Natural,  Statistical,  and  Civil  History  of  the  State  of 
New  York.    3  vols.    New  York  and  Albany,  1829.    8vo. 

MACBEAN  (Alexander). 

Dictionary  of  Ancient  Geography.    Loiid.  1773.  8vo. 

MACBRAIR  (David  Johnston),  Solicitor  Supreme 
Courts. 

Digest  of  Cases  decided  in  the  Court  of  Session, 
Teind  Court,  Court  of  Exchequer,  and  House  of  Lords, 
from  November  1840  to  November  1850.  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1852-1856.     large  8vo. 

Practice  in  Bankruptcy  in  Scotland ;  being  an  Ana- 
lysis of  the  Acts  19  and  20  Vict.  cap.  79  and  91  ;  with 
Forms  and  Styles  adapted  for  Professional  Use.  Edinh. 
1856.     royal  8vo. 

MACBRAIR  (David  J.),  and  BAIRD  (Robert). 

The  Forms  and  Procedure  in  Civil  Causes  in  the 
Sheriff-Courts  of  Scotland,  as  regulated  by  16  and  17 
Vict.  c.  80,  and  previous  Statutes  and  Acts  of  Sederunt. 
Edinb.  1853.     royal  8vo. 

M'CALLUM  (Hdqh  and  John). 

An  Original  Collection  of  the  Poems  of  Ossian,  and 
other  Bards  who  flourished  in  the  same  Age.  Montrose, 
1816.     8vo. 

M'CHEYNE  (Robert  Murray),  Minister  in  Dundee. 

Memoir  and  Remains  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Murray 
M'Cheyne  (including  Letters,  Sermons,  and  Tracts). 
By  the  Rev.  Andrew  A.  Bonar.  2  vols.  Dundee,  1844. 
12mo. 

The  same.     In  1  vol.     Dundee,  1848.     post  8vo. 

Additional  Remains  of  the  Rev.  Rob.  M.  M'Cheyne; 
consisting  of  various  Sermons  and  Lectures  delivered 
by  him  in  the  course  of  his  Ministry.  Edinb.  1847. 
post  8vo. 


M'CLELLAND— M'CRIE. 


61'J 


M'CLELLAND  (George),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

Predestination  and  Election  Vindicated  from  De- 
pendence on  Moral  Necessity,  and  Reconciled  with  Free 
Will  and  a  Universal  Atonement.    Edinh.  1848,  12mo. 

M'CLELLAND  (Thomas),  Barrister. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Courts 
of  Exchequer  and  Exchequer  Chamher,  at  Law,  in 
Equity,  and  in  Error,  from  Hilary  Term,  4  and  5  Geo. 
IV.,  to  Mich.  5  Geo.  IV.  (1824).  Lond.  1825.  royal  Svo. 

M'CLELLAND  (Thomas),  and  YOUNGE  (Edward). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Courts  of  Exchequer  and 
Exchequer  Chamber,  from  Hilary  Term,  5  &  6  Geo. 
IV.  (1824)  to  Mich.  Term,  G  Geo.  IV.  (March  1825). 
Vol.  L     Lo)id.  1827.     royal  8vo. 

Continuation  of  the  above  Reports.  See  Younge 
and  Jervise. 

M'CLINTOCK  (Sir  Francis  Leopold),  Uapt.  R.N. 

The  Voyage  of  the  "  Fox"  in  the  Arctic  Seas ;  a 
Narrative  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Fate  of  Sir  John 
Franklin  and  his  Companions.     Lond.  1859.     Svo. 

MACCOLL  (Rev.  Malcolm). 

The  Ammergau  Passion  Play.  Lond.  1870.    post  Svo. 

M'CORMICK  (Charles),  LL.B. 

Memoirs  of  the  Right  Hon.  Edmund  Burke.  Second 
edition.      Land.  1798.     4to. 

M'CORMICK  (Joseph),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Preston- 
pans. 

State  Papers,  with  Life  of  Principal  Carstares.  See 
Carstares  (William). 

M'CORRY  (J.  Stewart),  D.D. 

The  Monks  of  lona,  in  reply  to  "  lona,"  by  the 
Duke  of  Argyll ;  with  a  Review  of  "  The  Cathedral 
and  Abbey  Church  of  lona,"  by  the  Bishop  of  Argyll 
and  the  Isles.     Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

M'COSH  (James). 

The  Wheat  and  the  Chaff  gathered  into  Bundles  :  a 
Statistical  Contribution  towards  the  History  of  the 
present  Disruption  of  the  Scottish  Ecclesiastical  Esta- 
blishment.    Perth,  1843.     Svo. 

M'COSH  (Rev.  James),  LL.D.,  President  of  Neio 
Jersey  College,  Princeton. 

The  Method  of  the  Divine  Government,  Physical  and 
Moral.     Edinh.  1850.     Svo. 

The  Laws  of  Discursive  Thought;  being  a  Text- 
Book  of  Formal  Logic.     Lond.  1870.     post  Svo. 


M'COSH    (Rev,    Jambs),    LLD.,    and    DICKIE 
(George),  M.D. 
Typical  Forms  and  Special  Ends  in  Creation.  Ediub. 

1856.     post  Svo. 

M'CRIE  (Thomas),  D.D.,  Minister  in  Edinburgh. 
Works,  edited  by  his  Son,  Thomas  M'Crie,  D.D., 
LL.D.     4  vols.     Edinh.  \9ibb-\%bl .     small  Svo. 
Vol.  I.  Life  of  John  Knox. 

II.  Life  of  Andrew  Melville. 

III.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Italy — History  of 

the  Reformation  in  Spain. 

IV.  Review  of  "Tales  of  my  Landlord,"  On  tb« 

Unity  of  the  Church  :  and  8ermonii. 

Statement  of  the  difference  between  the  Profession  of 
the  Reformed  Church  of  Scotland,  as  adopted  by  Scced- 
ers,  and  the  profession  contained  in  the  New  Testimony, 
and  other  Acts,  of  the  Associate  Synod,  &c.  Edinb. 
1807.     Svo. 

Life  of  John  Knox ;  containing  Illustrations  of  the 
History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland.  Edinb.  1812. 
Svo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1813.  8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1831. 
Svo. 

The  same.     Sixth  edition.     Edinh.  1839.     Svo. 

The  Life  of  Andrew  Jlelville:  containing  Illustrations 
of  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Literary  History  of  Scotland 
during  the  latter  part  of  the  Sixteenth,  and  beginning 
of  the  Seventeenth  Century ;  with  an  Api>endix,  con- 
sisting of  Original  Papers.    2  vols.    Edinb.  1819.  Svo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  revised.  2  vols.  Lorul. 
1S24.     Svo. 

•Memoirs  of  William  Veitch  and  George  Brysson ; 
written  by  themselves.  With  other  Narratives  illustra- 
tive of  the  History  of  Scotland,  from  the  Restoration  to 
the  Revolution.     Edinh.  1825.     Svo. 

History  of  the  Progress  and  Suppression  of  the  Re- 
formation in  Italy  in  the  Sixteenth  Century ;  including 
a  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Reformation  in  the 
Grisons.     Edinh.  1827.     Svo. 

History  of  the  Progress  and  Suppression  of  the  Re- 
formation in  Spain  in  the  Sixteenth  Century.  Edinb. 
1829.     Svo. 

Miscellaneous  Writings,  chiefly  Historical.  Edited 
by  his  Son.     Edinb.  ISil.     Svo. 

M'CRIE  (Thomas),  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Profettor  m  the 
English  Presbyterian  College,  London. 

Life  of  Thomas  M'Crie,  D.D.,  author  of  "  Life  of 
John  Knox,"  &c.     Edinh.  1840.     Svo. 

Sketches  of  Scottish  Church  History,  embracing  the 
period  from  the  Reformation  to  the  Revolution.  Edinb. 
1841.     12mo. 


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M'CRIE— MACDONALD. 


M'CRIE  (Thomas),  D.D.,  Uj.I>.— Continued. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew  of  Lochnaw,  Bart. 
Edinh.  1850.     8vo. 

Annals  of  English  Presbytery,  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  present  time.     Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

The  Wodrow  Correspondence.  See  Wodbow  Society. 

MAC  CUIETIN  (Hugh.) 

The  English-Irish  Dictionary,  An  Focloir  Bearla 
Gaoidheilge ;  with  a  Grammar  of  the  Language.  (Com- 
piled by  the  Eev.  Connor  O'Begley  and  Hugh  Mac 
Cuirtin.)    Parii.,  1732.     4to. 

MACCULLOCH  (John),  M.D. 

Geological  Classification  of  Eocks ;  with  Descriptive 
Synopses  of  the  Species  and  Varieties  ;  comprising  the 
Elements  of  Practical  Geology.     Lund.  1821.     8vo. 

A  Description  of  the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland, 
including  the  Isle  of  Man  ;  with  Eemarks  on  their 
Agriculture,  Scenery,  and  Antiquities.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1819.     8vo.     (With  Plates.)     4to. 

The  Highlands  and  Western  Isles  of  Scotland,  con- 
taining Descriptions  of  their  Scenery  and  Antiquities ; 
ynth.  an  Account  of  the  History,  Manners,  Language, 
&c.,  of  the  People.     4  vols.     Lond.  I82i.     8vo. 

Memoirs  to  His  Majesty's  Treasury  respecting  a  Geo- 
logical Survey  of  Scotland.     Lond.  183G.     royal  8vo. 

Proofs  and  Illustrations  of  the  Attributes  of  God, 
from  the  Facts  and  Laws  of  the  Physical  Universe ; 
being  the  Foundation  of  Natural  and  Eevealed  Eeligion. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

M'CULLOCH  (John  Ramsat). 

Essay  on  the  Question  of  Reducing  the  Interest  of 
the  National  Debt.     Edinb.  18U.     8vo. 

Essay  on  the  Circumstances  which  determine  the 
liato  of  Wages,  and  the  Condition  of  the  Labouring 
Classes.     Edinb.  1826.     12mo. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Eise,  Progress,  Peculiar  Objects, 
and  Importance  of  Political  Economy ;  containing  an 
Outline  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  that  Science.  Edinb. 
1824.     8vo. 

Principles  of  Political  Economy;  with  a  Sketch  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  the  Science.     Edinb.  1825,     8vo. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Eise  and  Progress  of  the 
Science  of  Political  Economy.     Edinb.  1826.     8vo. 

Dictionary,  Practical,  Theoretical,  and  Historical,  of 
Commerce,  and  Commercial  Navigation.  Lond.  1832. 
8vo. — Supplement  to  the  same.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged. 
(Bound  in  2  vols.)     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  corrected  and  improved ; 
with  a  Supplement.     Liond.  1856.     8vo. 


M'CULLOCH  (John  Eamsat^ — Continued. 

Statistical  Account  of  the  British  Empire ;  exhibiting 
its  Extent,  Physical  Capacities,  Population,  Industry, 
and  Civil  and  Eeligious  Institutions.  2  vols.  Land. 
1837.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Succession  to  Property  vacant  by 
Death.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

Smith's  Wealth  of  Nations.     See  Smith  (Adam). 


MACCULLOCH  (Lewis). 
Observations  on  the  Herring  Fisheries. 
8vo. 


Lo)id.  1788. 


M'CULLOH  (James  H.),  Jun.,  M.D.,  Baltimore. 

Eesearches  on  America ;  being  an  Attempt  to  settle 
some  Points  relative  to  the  Aborigines  of  America. 
Baltimore,  1817.     8vo. 

M'CUEDY  (Capt.  Edwaed  Archibald). 

Views  of  the  Neilgherries,  or  Blue  Mountains  of 
Combetoor,  Southern  India.  Drawn  from  nature,  and 
on  stone.     Lond.  (about  1825).     oblong  folio. 

MACDIAEMID  (John). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  System  of  National  Defence  in 
Great  Britain.     2  vols.     Lond.  1805.     8vo. 

Lives  of  British  Statesmen.     LomZ.  1807.     4to. 

Lives  of  British  Statesmen.  A  new  edition.  Lond. 
1838.     8vo. 

M'DIAEMID  (John),  Dumfries. 

The  Scrap  Book ;  a  Collection  of  Amusing  Pieces  in 
Prose  and  Verse,  with  Occasional  Eemarks.  2  vols. 
Edi7ib.  1823,  1824.     8vo. 

Picture  of  Dumfries  and  its  Environs.  Edinb.  1832. 
4to. 

M'DONALD  (Am:xander). 

Complete  Dictionary  of  Practical  Gardening,  &c. ; 
with  Engravings  from  Original  Drawings,  by  Sydenham 
Edwards.     2  vols.    Lo7id.  1807.     4to. 

MACDONALD  (Alexander),  E.  C.  Priest,  Crieff. 

Phingaleis,  sive  Hibernia  Liberata,  Epicum  Ossianis 
Poema,  e  Celtico  sermone  conversum,  tribus  pramissis 
Disputationibus,  et  subsequentibus  notis.  Edinb.  1820. 
royal  8vo. 

MACDONALD  (Alexander),  Keeper  of  Deeds  and 
Protests  in  the  General  Register  House. 

Register  of  Ministers,  Exhorters,  and  Readers,  and 
of  their  Stipends,  1567,  and  other  works,  edited  for  the 
Maitland  Club.     See  Scotland  (Church  of). 


M'DONALD-  M'EVOY. 


631 


M'DONALD  (Andrew). 

Miscellaneous  Works  of  A.  M 'Donald  ;  including  the 
Tragedy  of  Viraonda,  &c.,  which  appeared  under  tho 
name  of  Matthew  Bramble,  with  various  other 
Compositions  by  the  same  Author.  Loni.  1791. 
8to. 

MACDONALD  (A.),  Oxford. 

On  Perspective.     &et  Tyrwhitt  (Eev.  E.  S.  John). 

MACDONALD  (Archibald). 

Some  of  Ossian's  lesser  Poems  rendered  into  Verse  ; 
■with  a  Preliminary  Discourse,  in  answer  to  Mr  Laing's 
Critical  and  Historical  Dissertation  on  the  Antiquity  of 
Ossian's  Poems.     Liverpool,  1805.     8vo. 

MACDONALD  (George),  LL.D. 

Alec  Forbes  of  Ho wglen.     Zowt^.  1867.     post  8vo. 

Annals  of  a  Quiet  Neighbourhood.  Land.  1868. 
12mo. 

The  Seaboard  Parish ;  a  Sequel  to  "  Annals  of  a 
Quiet  Neighbourhood."    Lond.  1869.     12mo. 

Eobert  Falconer.     io«d  1869.     post  8vo. 

David  Elginbrod.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

The  Miracles  of  our  Lord.  Lond,  1870.  post 
8vo. 

MACDONALD  (James),  Minister  of  Amtruther. 
General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  Hebrides,  or 
Western  Isles  of  Scotland.     Edinh.  \2>\\.     8vo. 

MACDONALD  (John).    , 

Travels  in  various  parts  of  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa, 
during  a  series  of  Thirty  Years  and  upwards.  Lond. 
1790.     8vo. 

MACDONALD  (John  H.  A.),  Advocate. 
A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Criminal  Law  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinh.  1867.     post  8vo. 

MACDONALD  (Thomas). 

A  Treatise  on  Civil  Imprisonment  in  England ;  with 
the  History  of  its  Progress,  and  Objections  to  its 
Policy.     Lond.  1791.     8vo. 


MACDONALD    (Eev.   William). 
(John),  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 


See    Douglas 


M'DONNELL  (Alexander). 

Free  Trade;  comprising  a  General  Investigation  of 
the  Alterations  lately  adopted,  and  still  further  medi- 
tated, in  the  Commercial  Policy  of  the  Country.  Lond. 
1826.     8vo. 


MACDONNEL  (D.  E.),  of  the  Middle  TemyU. 

A  Dictionary  of  Quotations  in  most  Frequent  Uie ; 
taken  chiefly  from  the  Latin  and  French,  but  com- 
prising many  from  the  Greek  and  Italian  language*. 
Translated  into  English.  Ninth  edition,  corrected  and 
revised.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 


MACDONNELL  (John). 
A   Survey  of   Political    Economy. 
post  8vo. 


Edinb.    187L 


MACDOUALL  (Andrew),  Advocate,  and  a  Lord  of 
Session  as  Lord  Bankton. 

An  Institute  of  the  Laws  of  Scotland  in  Civil  Eights  ; 
with  Observations  upon  the  Agreement  or  Diversity 
between  them  and  the  Laws  of  England.  In  Four 
Books,  after  the  general  method  of  the  Viscount  of 
Stair's  Institutions.  3  vols.     Edinb.  1751-1753.  folio. 

MACDOUGALL  (Patrick  C),  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy,  Edinburgh. 

Papers  on  Literary  and  Philosophical  Subjects ;  in- 
cluding a  Selection  from  Contributions  to  various  Perio- 
dicals.    Edinb.  1852.     8vo. 

MACDOUGALL  (Lieut. -Col.  Patrick  Leonaeo). 
The  Theory  of  War ;  illustrated  by  numerous  Exam- 
ples from  Military  History.     Lond.  1856.     post  8to. 

M'DOWALL  (William). 

History  of  the  Burgh  of  Dumfries  ;  with  Notices  of 
Nithsdale,  Annandale,  and  the  Western  Border.  Edinb. 
1867.     8vo. 

MACDUFF  (John  Boss),  Minister  of  Sandyford 
Church,  Glasgoto. 

Saint  Paul  in  Eomej  being  Sermons  Preached  in 
Eome  in  the  Spring  of  1871 ;  with  an  Introduction. 
Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

MACEDO  (Francisco  a  S.  Auoustino). 

Domus  Sadica :  Eegiis  Lineis  firmata ;  Eomanis  Co- 
lumnis  Nixa;  Sadicis  Heroibus  Illustrata.  Londini, 
1653.     foUo. 

MACEEONI  (Col.  Francis). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  Colonel 
Maceroni,  late  Aide-de-Camp  to  Joachim  Murat,  King 
of  Naples,  &c.     2  vols.    Lowd.  1838.     8vo. 


M'EVOY  (John). 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Tyrone. 
1802.     8vo. 


Dubtin, 


622 


ILACFAELAN— MACGILL. 


MACFARLAN  (Duncan),  D.D.,  Principal  of  the 
University  of  Glasgow. 

Short  Vindication  of  the  Minority  in  the  General 
Aisembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  (1806).  See 
Lbslian  Controvkrsy. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Dumbarton.  See 
Whtte  (Andrew). 

M'FARLAN  (Patrick),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Greenock. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  occasioned 
by  the  Duke  of  Argyll's  "  Essay  on  the  Ecclesiastical 
History  of  Scotland."    Land.  1850.     post  8vo. 

MACFAELAN  (Robert). 

George  Buchanan's  Dialogue  concerning  the  Eights 
of  the  Crown  of  Scotland.  Translated  into  English, 
with  Two  Dissertations  prefixed,  one  Ai'cheological  and 
the  other  Historical.     Zo«t?.  1799.     8vo. 

MAC  FAELANE  (Charles). 

Constantinople  in  1828 ;  a  Residence  of  Sixteen 
Montlis  in  the  Turkish  Capital  and  Provinces ;  with 
an  Account  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Naval  and 
Military  Power  and  of  the  Resources  of  the  Ottoman 
Empire.     Lond.  1829.     4to. 

The  Lives  and  Exploits  of  Banditti  and  Robbers  in 
all  Parts  of  the  World.     2  vols.    Zon^f.  1833.  post  8vo. 

The  same.    See  Family  Library,  No.  62. 

Our  Indian  Empire  ;  its  History  and  Present  State, 
from  the  Earliest  Settlement  of  the  British  in  Hindos- 
tan  to  the  year  1843.    2  vols.     Lond.  1844.    post  8vo. 

The  Cabinet  History  of  England ;  being  an  Abridge- 
ment, by  the  Author,  of  the  chapters  entitled  "  CivU 
and  Military  History,"  in  the  Pictorial  History  of  Eng- 
land; with  a  Continuation  to  the  Present  Time.  26 
vols,  in  13.     Lond.  1845-1847.     12rao. 

The  French  Revolution.  4  vols.  Lond.  1845. 
12mo. 

A  Glance  at  Revolutionized  Italy ;  a  Visit  to  Mes- 
sina ;  and  a  Tour  through  the  Kingdom  of  Naples  in 
the  Summer  of  1848.  2  vols.  Lond.  1849.  small 
Svo. 

Turkey  and  its  Destiny ;  the  Result  of  Journeys  made 
in  1847  and  1848  to  examine  into  the  State  of  that 
Country.     2  vols.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

Japan;  an  Account,  Geographical  and  Historical, 
from  the  earliest  period  at  which  the  Islands  were 
known  to  the  Europeans,  down  to  the  present  time. 
Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

MACFARLANE  (James),  Port  of  Monteith. 

Britain's  Victory  over  the  Combined  Fleets  of  France 
and  Spain  Insured  ;  as  also  an  Indissoluble  Union  with 
her  Colonies.     Glasgow,  1779.     12mo. 


MACFARLANE  (James),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Diid- 

dingdone. 

The  Late  Secession  from  tlie  Church  of  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1846.     post  Svo. 

MACFARLANE  (Rev.  John),  LL.D. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  George  Lawson,  D.D.,  Sel- 
kirk, Professor  of  Theology  to  the  Associate  Synod  ; 
with  Glimpses  of  Scottish  Character  from  1720  to  1820. 
Edinh.  1862.     post  8vo. 

MACFARLANE  (Robert).     See  Ossian. 

MACFARLANE  (Egbert),  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
afterwards  Advocate,  and  a  Lord  of  Session  as  Lord 
Obmidale. 

Practice  of  the  Court  of  Session  in  Jury  Causes. 
Edinb.  1837.     8vo. 

Eeports  of  Jury  Trials  in  the  Court  of  Session,  1838, 
1839.     Elinh.  1841.     large  Svo. 

Practical  Notes  on  the  Structure  of  Issues  in  Jury 
Cases  in  the  Court  of  Session  ;  with  Forms  of  Issues. 
Parts  I. -VIII.     Edinb.  1844.     Svo. 

Practical  Notes.  Parts  IX. -XXVIII.  (in  continua- 
tion of  the  above).     See  Cleghorn  (Thomas). 

M'GAVIN  (William).  See  Howie  (John).  Pro- 
testant (The).     Scots  Worthies. 

MAC-GEOGHEGAN  (Abb^  Jacques),  an  Irish  E.  C. 
Priest  at  St  Merry. 

Histoire  de  I'lrelande  Ancienne  et  Moderne ;  tirc^e 
des  Monumens  les'  plus  authentiques,  par  M.  I'Abbe  de 
Ma-Geoghegau.    3  vols.     Paris,  1758-1763.     4to. 

The  History  of  Ireland,  Ancient  and  Modem. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  the  Abbe  Mac-Geoghegan 
by  Patrick  O'KeUy.     Dublin,  1844.    royal  Svo. 

MACGILL.     See  Makgill  (James). 

MACGILL  (RoB^Kv),  of  Foord. 

Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session,  1649,  1650. 
See  Brown  (Munqo  P.),  Dictionary  of  Decisions, 
Vol.  I. 

MACGILL  (Stevenson),  D.D.,  Professor  of  Theo- 
logy in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 

Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Criticism,  and  on  Subjects 
Introductory  to  the  Critical  Study  of  the  Scriptures. 
Edinb.  1838.     Svo. 

Discourses,   with   a    Biographical   Memoir    of    the 

Author.     (By  Robert  Bums,  D.D.)      Glasgow,  1844. 
12mo. 


MACGILL— M'lLRAITH. 


■  623 


MACGILL  (Thomas). 

Travels  in  Turkey,  Italy,  and  Eussia,  during  the 
years  1803  and  180G ;  with  an  Account  of  some  of  the 
Greek  Islands.     2  vols.     Land.  1808.     12mo. 

An  Account  of  Tunis,  of  its  Government,  Manners, 
Customs,  and  Antiquities,  especially  of  its  Productions, 
Manufactures,  and  Commerce.     Glasgow,  \%\\.     8vo. 

M'GILL  (William),  D.D.,  Minister  in  Ayr. 

Tracts  against  his  Essay  on  the  Death  of  Jesus 
Christ,  viz. — 1.  Sociniani.sm  Unmasked,  in  Four  Let- 
ters. 2.  Sermon  by  Eev.  John  Eussel.  3.  Scripture 
Doctrine  of  Redemption  Stated  and  Defended,  by  Eev. 
James  Moir.  In  1  vol.  Edinburgh,  Kilmarnock,  and 
Glasgow,  1787.     8vo. 

MACGILLIVEAY  (John). 

Narrative  of  the  Voyage  of  H.M.S.  Eattlesnake, 
commanded  by  the  late  Capt.  Owen  Stanley,  E.N., 
during  the  years  1846-1850;  including  Discoveries  and 
Surveys  in  New  Guinea,  &c.  2  vols.  Lond.  1852. 
Bvo. 

MACGILLIVEAY  (William),  LL.D.,  Professor  of 
Natural  History,  Aberdeen. 

History  of  British  Birds,  Indigenous  and  Migratory. 
Illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings.  5  vols.  Lond. 
1837-1852.     8vo. 

M'GLASHAN  (John),  Solicitor-at-Law. 

Practical  Notes  on  the  Act  of  Sederunt,  12th  No- 
vember 1825,  and  the  Forms  of  Process  in  Civil  Causes 
before  the  Sheriff-Courts  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1831. 
12mo. 

The  Law  and  Practice  in  Actions  of  Aliment  com- 
petent to  the  Local  Courts  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1837. 
12mo. 

Practical  Notes  on  the  Jurisdiction  and  Forms  of 
Process  in  Civil  Causes  of  the  Sheriff-Courts  of  Scot- 
land.    Second  edition.     Edinb.  1842.     8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  revised,  and  Decided  Cases 
brought  down  to  1854 ;  with  an  Appendix,  by  Hugh 
Barclay.     Edinb.  1854.     royal  8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Laws  relating  to  Pawnbrokers  ;  with  an 
Appendix,  containing  the  Pawnbroker's  Act,  a  Table 
ofEates,  &c.     Edinb.  \ML     royal  8vo. 

M'GEEGOE  {J AHES),  Dean  of  Limiore. 

The  Dean  of  Lismore's  Book  ;  a  Selection  of  Ancient 
Gaelic  Poetry,  from  a  MS.  Collection  made  by  Sir 
James  M'Gregor,  Dean  of  Lismore,  in  the  beginning  of 
the  Sixteenth  Century.  Edited,  with  a  Translation 
and  Notes,  by  the  Eev.  Thos.  M'Lauchlan  and  William 
F.  Skene.     Edinb.  1862.     8vo. 


MACGREGOR  (John),  Secretary  tu  the  Board  of 
Trade. 

British  America.     2  voU.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

My  Note  Book.  3  vok  Lond.  1835.  mull 
Svo. 

The  Progress  of  America,  from  the  Discovery  by 
Columbus  to  the  year  1846.  2  vols.  Lund.  1847. 
largo  8vo. 

M'GRUGAR  (Thomas),  AdvocaU. 
Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session.     See  Home  (H.), 
Lord  Karnes. 

MACHIAVELLI  (Nicoolo),  Secretary  of  State, 
Florence. 

Opere  di  jnccol6  Machiavelli.  6  vols.  Firenze,  1782, 
1783.     4to. 

Opere  di  Niccol6  Machiavelli,  Cittadino  e  Segretario 
Fiorentino.     8  vols.     Jtalia  (Fireme),  181Z.     Svo. 

Vols.  I.,  IT.  Istorie  Florentine. 

III.  Discorsi  sopra  Tito  Livio. 

IV.  II  Principe.— Dell'  Art*  della  Guerm,  etc. 
V.  Prose. — Poesie. 

VI.,  VII.  Legazione  e  CommissionL 
VIII.  Lettero  Faniiliare. 

Delle  Istorie  Florentine ;  volume  tmico.  MUano. 
1823.     8vo. 

Discorsi  di  Nicol6  Machiavelli,  sopra  la  Prima  Deca 
di  Tito  Livio. — II  Prencipe  di  Machiavelli,  La  Vita  di 
Castruccio,  &c.  In  1  vol.  In  Vinegia,  nell  'anno 
1546,  in  casa  de'  figlitwli  d'  Aldo.     12mo. 

The  Works  of  JIachiavel ;  translated,  and  illustrated 
with  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  Ellis  Fame- 
worth.     2  vols.     Lond.  1762.     4to. 

The  History  of  Florence,  and  of  the  Affairs  of 
Italy;  together  with  the  Prince  and  various  Historical 
Tracts.  Lond.  1847.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard  Li- 
brary). 

The  Prince ;  translated  from  the  Italian  of  Nicoolo 
Machiavelli.  With  an  Introduction,  showing  the 
Analogy  between  his  Principles  and  the  Actions  of 
Buonaparte,  by  J.  Scott  Byerley.  Liond.  1810. 
Svo. 

Reflexions  de  Machiavel  sur  la  Premiere  Decade  de 
Tite  Live.  NouveUe  traduction,  pricidie  d'un  Di»- 
cours  prdliminaire,  par  [M.  de  Menc,  Mattre  des 
Eequdtes].     2  vols.     Amsterdam  (Paris),  1782.     Svo. 

M'lLEAITH  (Eev.  John),  Minister  of  the  English 
Reformed  Cliurdi,  Amsterdam. 

Life  of  Sir  John  Richardson,  C.B.,  Inspector  of 
Naval  Hospitals  and  Fleets.     Lond.  1868.     12mo. 


624 


M'INTOSH— MACKENZIES. 


M'INTOSH  (Charles),  Garden/r. 

The  Practical  Gardener  and  Modern  Horticulturist ; 
containing  the  latest  and  most  approved  Methods  for 
the  Management  of  the  Kitchen,  Fruit,  and  Flower 
Garden,  the  Greenhouse,  Hothouse,  &c.,  &c.,  for  every 
Month  in  the  Year.     2  vols.     Z^wo?.  1828,  1829.    8vo. 

The  Book  of  the  Garden.  (Vol.  I.  Structural.  Vol. 
II.  Cultural.)    2  vols.    Mink  1853,  1855.    royal  8vo. 

MACINTOSH  (George). 

Biographical  Memoir  of  Charles  Macintosh,  of  Camp- 
sie  and  Dunchattan.  Glasgow,  (privately  printed), 
1847.     8vo. 

MACIRONE  (Francis). 

Interesting  Facts  relating  to  the  Fall  and  Death  of 
Joachim  Murat,  King  of  Naples,  the  Capitulation  of 
Paris  in  1815,  &c.  Second  edition,  with  additions. 
Land.  1817.     8vo. 

M'lVOE  (James). 

An  Essay  upon  the  Versification  of  Homer,  and  his 
Diganiraa,  in  reference  chiefly,  but  not  exclusively,  to 
the  System  of  Professor  Dunbar.  Dublin,  1839. 
8vo. 

MACKAILE  (Matthew),  Chyrurgo-Medicus. 

Fons  Moffetensis  :  seu  Descriptio  Topographico-Spagy- 
rica  Fontium  Mineralium  Moffetensiuni  in  Anandia 
Scotix.  Edinh.  1659.  12mo.— In  same  vol.,  An  Ac- 
count of  the  Virtue  of  the  Waters  of  Moffat,  by  George 
Milligan.     (1733.) 

Moffat  Well ;  or,  a  Topographico-Spagyricall  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Mineral  Wells  at  Moffat,  in  Annandale  of 
Scotland.  As  also  the  Oyley-Well  at  St  Catherine's 
Chappel  in  the  Paroch  of  Libberton.  Edinb.  1664. 
12mo. 

The  Diversitie  of  Salts  and  Spirits  maintained ;  to- 
gether with  a  New  System  of  the  Order  and  Gradation 
in  the  World's  Creation ;  as  also  Scurvie  Alchymie  dis- 
covered.    Aberdeen,  1683.    12mo. 

MACKAY  (Alexander). 

The  Western  World  j  or,  Travels  in  the  United 
States  in  1846-47,  including  a  Chapter  on  California. 
3  vols.     Land.  1850.     post  8vo. 

MACKAY  (Angus). 

Collection  of  Ancient  Piobaireachd  or  Highland  Pipe 
Music.    See  Highland  Mdsic. 

MACKAY  (Benjamin),  one  of  the  Masters  of  the 
High  School,  Edinburgh. 

Introduction  to  the  Wisdom  of  Ages,  based  upon 
Religion,  Reason,  Common  Sense,  and  Experience. 
Edinb.  1857.     12mo. 


MACKAY  (Charles),  LL.D. 

The  Thames  and  its  Tributaries ;  or.  Rambles  among 
the  Rivers.     2  vols.     Lend.  1840.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Extraordinary  Popular  Delusions.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Extraordinary  Popular  Delusions,  and 
the  Madness  .of  Crowds.  2  vols.  Lond.  1852.  post 
8vo. 

The  Scenery  and  Poetry  of  the  English  Lakes ;  a 
Summer  Ramble.     Lond.  1846.     post  8vo. 

Antiquarian  Rambles  in  the  Streets  of  London  ;  with 
Anecdotes  of  their  Inhabitants.  Edited  by  Charles 
Mackay,  LL.D.     See  Smith  (John  Thomas). 

Jacobite  Songs  and  Ballads  of  Scotland,  from  1688 
to  1746.     See  Jacobite  Songs. 

MACKAY  (Major-General  Hugh). 

Memoirs  of  the  War  carried  on  in  Scotland  and 
Ireland,  1689-1691.  By  Major-General  Hugh  Mackay, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  His  Majesty's  Forces ;  with  an 
Appendix  of  Original  Papers.  [Edited  by  James  M. 
Hog,  P.  F.  Ty tier,  and  Adam  Urquhart.]  Edinb.  1833. 
4to.     (Bannatyne  and  Maitland  Clubs.) 

MACKAY  (JoKJ^),  of  Rockfield. 

Life  of  Lieut. -General  Hugh  Mackay  of  Scoury, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Forces  in  Scotland,  1689 
and  1 690,  Colonel  Commandant  of  the  Scottish  Brigade 
in  the  service  of  the  States  General,  and  a  Privy  Coun- 
cillor in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1836.     4to. 

MACKAY  (John). 

History  of  the  Barony  of  Broughton  (now  the  New 
Town  of  Edinburgh),  &c.     Edinb.  1867.     small  8vo. 

MACKAY  (Robert),  Writer,  Thurso. 
History  of  the  House  and  Clan  of  Mackay ;  with  a 
Genealogical  Table  of  the  Clan.     Edinb.  1829.     4to. 

MACKELDEY  (Professor  Ferdinand). 

Introduction  a  I'litude  du  Droit  Eomain,  traduite  de 
I'Allemand,  par  L.  Etienne,  precedee  d'un  precis 
Encyclopedique,  et  suivie  d'une  nouvelle  restitution  de 
la  Loi  des  XII.  Tables  et  de  I'Edit  perpetuel,  par  L.  A. 
Wamkcenig.     Mons,  1826.     Svo. 

Compendium  of  Modern  Civil  Law.  Edited  by 
Philip  Ignatius  Kaufmann,  from  the  Twelfth  German 
edition.     Vol.  I.  (all  published).     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

Mackeldey's  Lehrbuch  des  Eomischen  Rechts. 
Dreizehnte  original-ausgabe,  besorgt  durch  Dr  Johann 
Adam  Fritz.     2  volg.  in  1.      Wien,  1851,  1852.     8vo. 

MACKENZIES. 

The  Genealogie  of  the  Mackenzies  preceding  the  year 
1661.     See  Mackenzie  (John). 


MACKENZIK 


6tf 


MACKENZIE  (Sm  Alexander). 

Voyages  from  Montreal  through  the  Continent  of 
North  America  to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans,  in 
the  years  1789  and  1793  ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Fur 
Trade  of  that  Country.     Lond.  1801.     4to. 

MACKENZIE  (Sir  Alexander  Moir),  BaH. 

Letter  to  the  Landed  Proprietors  of  Scotland,  on  the 
Bill  for  Regulating  the  Forms  of  Process  in  the  Courts 
of  Iaw  in  Scotland.     Edinh.  1824.     8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Captain  Alexander  Slidell). 

A  Year  in  Spain,  by  a  Young  American.  (Anon.) 
2  vols.     Lond.  1831.     small  8vo. 

Spain  Revisited.  By  the  Author  of  a  Year  in  Spain. 
(Anon.)    2  vols.     Lond.  1836.    small  8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Charles). 

Notes  on  Haiti,  made  during  a  Residence  in  that 
Repuhlic.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Colin),  of  Portmore. 

Notes  relating  to  the  Procedure  in  the  Elections  of 
the  Representatives  in  the  British  Parliament  of  the 
Peers  of  Scotland.     (Anon.)     Edinh.  1818.     8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel ;  con- 
taining Thoughts  on  the  Inexpediency  of  Abolishing 
Seisin  in  Scotland,  &c.     Edinb.  1830.     8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Mrs  Colin). 

Life  in  the  Mission,  the  Camp,  and  the  ZendnA ;  or. 
Six  Years  in  India.     2  vols.     Land,.  1854.     post  8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (F.),  and  PUGIN  (A.) 

Specimens   of    Gothic   Architecture,   selected    from 

Ancient    BuUdings    at   Oxford,    &c.      [Lond.     1816]. 

4to. 

MACKENZIE  (Sir  George),  of  Tarhat,  Viscount 
OF  Tarbat,  and  Earl  of  Cromarty. 

Vindication  of  Robert  III.,  King  of  Scotland,  from 
the  Imputation  of  Bastardy.  By  George  Viscount  of 
Tarbat.     Edinb.  1695.     4to. 

See  also  Scotland. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Conspiracies  of  the 
Earls  of  Gowry  and  Robert  Logan  of  Restalrig,  against 
King  James  VI.  "With  a  Vindication  of  King  Robert 
III.  and  his  Descendants  from  the  imputation  of  Bas- 
tardy.    Edinb.  1713.     8vo. 

Synopsis  Apocalyptica ;  or,  Explication  of  Daniel's 
Prophecy,  and  of  St  John's  Revelation,  in  concert  with 
it.     Edinh.  1708.     4to. 


MACKENZIE  (8m   Georok),  of  Rotehaugh,   Hi* 

Majedi/s  Advocate  for  Scotland. 

Works  (containing  his  ditftirent  Essays  and  Trntiaea 
on  Law,  Antiquities,  Heraldry,  &c.;  with  the  Life 
of  the  Author).  2  vols.  Edinb.  171C,  1722. 
folio. 

lieligio  Stoici;  with  a  Friendly  Addresse  to  the 
Phanaticks  of  all  Sects  and  Sorts.  Edinb.  1665.   12mo, 

A  Moral  Essay,  preferring  Solitude  to  Publick  Em- 
ployment, and  all  its  Appanages,  such  as  Fame,  Com- 
mand, Riches,  Pleasures,  Conversations,  &c.  Edinb. 
[1665].     12mo. 

Pleadings  in  some  Remarkable  Cases  before  the 
Supreme  Courts  of  Scotland,  since  the  year  1661.  To 
which  the  Decisions  are  subjoyn'd.  Edinb.  1673. 
4to. 

The  Institutions  of  the  Law  of  Scotland.  Seventh 
edition,  revised  and  corrected  by  Alexander  Bayne. 
Edinh.  1730.     8vo. 

Notes  for  the  Use  of  Students,  being  a  Supplement 
to  the  above.     See  Bayne  (Alexander). 

Idea  EloquentiiB  Forensis  Hodiemae  una  cum  Actione 
Forensi  ex  unaquaque  Juris  parte.    Edinb.  1681.     8vo. 

An  Idea  of  the  Modem  Eloquence  of  the  Bar ;  to- 
gether with  a  Pleading  out  of  every  part  of  Law. 
Translated  into  English  by  Robert  Hepburn.  Edinb. 
1711.     small  8  vo. 

Observations  upon  the  Laws  and  Customs  of  Nations, 
as  to  Precedency. — Scotland's  Herauldrie;  or.  The 
Science  of  Herauldry,  treated  as  a  part  of  the  Civil 
Law,  and  Law  of  Nations ;  wherein  Reasons  are  given 
for  its  Principles,  and  Etymologies  for  its  harder  Terms. 
(In  1  vol.)     Edinh.  1680.     folio. 

Jus  Regium  ;  or,  the  Just  and  Solid  Foundations  of 
Monarchy  in  general,  and  more  especially  of  the  Mo- 
narchy of  Scotland.     Edinb.  \QSi.     small  Svo. 

Defence  of  the  Antiquity  of  the  Royal  Lino  of  Scot- 
land, in  answer  to  (Dr  William  Doyd)  the  Bishop  of 
St  Asaph.     Edinb.  l&Hb.     8vo. 

Defensio  Antiquitatis  Regalis  Scotorum  Prosapiae.  Ex 
Anglica  in  Latinam  linguam  versa  a  P.  S[inclaro]. 
Trajeet.  ad  Rhenum,  1689.     post  8vo. 

Antiquity  of  the  Royal  Line  of  Scotland  further 
Cleared  and  Defended  against  Dr  Stillingfleet  in  his 
Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  Lond.  1686. 
8vo. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Government  in  Scotland  during 
the  Reign  of  Charles  IL  ;  to  which  are  added  some  of 
the  Fanatical  Covenants.     Lond.  1691.     4to. 

The  same.     Edinb.  reprinted,  1712.     4to. 

Observations  on  the  Acts  of  Parliament  made  by 
King  James  I.  and  his  Successors  to  King  Charles  IL 
Edinb.  1686.     folio. 

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MACKENZIE. 


MACKENZIE  (Sib  Gkome)— Continued. 

The  Laws  and  Customs  of  Scotland  in  Matters  Cri- 
minal. Second  edition. — A  Treatise  on  Mutilation, 
divided  in  Two  Parts.  By  Sir  Alexander  Seton  of 
Pitmcdden.— Observations  upon  the  XVIII.  Act  Par- 
liament XXIII.  K.  James  VI.  against  Dispositions 
made  in  Defraud  of  Creditora,  &c.  In  1  vol.  Edinb. 
1699.     folio. 

Essays  upon  several  Moral  Subjects,  viz. — The  Eeli- 
gious  Stoic— Solitude  Preferr'd  to  Publick  Employ- 
ment—:Moral  Gallantry— The  Moral  History  of  Fru- 
gality, with  its  Opposite  Vices — An  Essay  on  Eeason. 
With  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writings.  In  1  vol. 
Land.  (1711-1713).     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Scotland,  from  the  Restora- 
tion of  King  Charles  II.,  1660-1671.  Edited  by 
Thomas  Thomson.     Edinb.  1821.     4to. 

MACKENZIE  (George),  M.l). 

The  Lives  and  Characters  of  the  most  Eminent 
Writers  of  the  Scots  Nation  ;  with  an  Abstract  or  Cata- 
logue of  their  Works,  and  the  Judgment  of  the  Learned 
concerning  them.  3  vols.   Erfjnft.  1708, 1711, 1723.  folio. 

(Volume  I.  contains  Oratio  de  Ulustribus  Scotia; 
Soriptoribus,  habita  a  Gilberto  Grayo,  Gymnasiarcha 
Academiae  Novae  Abredonise,  a.d.  1611.) 

MACKENZIE  (Sm  George  Steuart),  Bart,  of 
Coull. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Eoss  and  Cro- 
marty.    Lond.  1810.     8vo. 

Travels  in  the  Island  of  Iceland  during  the  Summer 
ofthe  year  1810.     Edinh.  \9,\\.    4to. 

An  Essay  on  some  Subjects  connected  with  Taste. 
Edinb.  1817.     8vo. 

Illustrations  of  Phrenology.  With  Engravings. 
Edinb.  1820.     8vo. 

'     Letter  to  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  containing  Obser- 
vations on  Vitrified  Forts.     Edinb.  1824.     8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Captain  George). 

The  System  of  the  Weather  of  the  British  Islands 
discovered  in  1816  and  1817,  from  a  Journal  com- 
mencing November  1802.     Edinb.  1818.     4to. 

Manual  of  the  Weather  for  the  year  1830.  Edinb. 
1829.     12mo. 

Manual  of  the  Weather  for  1831.  Leith,  1830. 
12mo. 

MACKENZIE  (Georoiana-Makt  Mum),  and  lEBY 
(Adelaide  Paolina). 

The  Turks,  the  Greeks,  and  the  Slavons :  Travels  in 
the  Slavonic  Provinces  of  Turkey-in-Europe.  Lond. 
1867.     8vo. 


MACKENZIE  (Henry). 

Works  (collected).    8  vols.     Edinb.  1808.  post  8vo. 
Vols.  1,  2.  Man  of  Feeling — Man  ofthe  World. 
3.  Julia  de  Roubign^. 
4-7.  Papers    in    Mirror   and     Lounger — Lives    of 
Blaoklock,  Abercromby,  and  Tytler — Review 
of  the  Parliament  of  1784. 
8.  Poems  and  Dramatic  Pieces. 

Eeport  of  the  Committee  of  the  Highland  Society  of 
Scotland,  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  Nature  and 
Authenticity  of  Ossian's  Poems ;  with  an  Appendix  of 
Documents.     Edinb.  1805.     8vo. 

Works  of  John  Home,  with  an  Account  of  his  Life 
and  Writings.     See  Home  (John). 

MACKENZIE  (Henry). 

The  Christian  Clergy  of  the  First  Ten  Centuries, 
their  Beneficial  Influence  on  European  Progress  ;  being 
the  Hulsean  Prize  Essay,  by  the  late  Henry  Mackenzie. 
Cambridge,  1855.     post  8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (James). 

A  Treatise  concerning  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 
Fees ;  or,  the  Constitution  and  Transmission  of  Heritable 
Eights,  being  a  Supplement  to  Spottiswood's  Styles  of 
Writs.     Edinb.  1734.     small  8vo. 

*^*  Dedicated  to  the  Honourable  Society  of  Writers  to 
His  Majesty's  Signet. 
The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinb.  \1&\.     12mo. 

MACKENZIE  (James),  Writer  in  Kirkwall. 
The  General  Grievances  and  Oppression  of  the  Isles 
of  Orkney  and  Shetland.    (Anon.)   Edinb.  1758.  8vo. 
The  same.     A  new  edition.    Edinb.  1836.    post  8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Rev.  James),  Dunfermline. 
The  History  of  Scotland.     Edinb.  1867.    small  8vo. 
Life  of  William  Cunningham,   D.D.      See    Rainy 
(Robert),  D.D. 

MACKENZIE  (John). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  John  Calvin. 
Second  edition,  with  Additions.     Lond.  1818.     12mo. 

MACKENZIE  (John). 

Sar-obair  nam  Bard  Gaelach ;  or,  the  Beauties  of 
Gaelic  Poetry,  and  Lives  of  the  Highland  Bards  ;  with 
Historical  and  Critical  Notes.  See  Highlands  :  GAEtic 
Poems  and  Songs. 

MACKENZIE  (John),  of  the  London  Missionary 
Society. 

Ten  Years  North  of  the  Orange  River ;  a  Story  of 
Everyday  Life  and  Work  among  the  South  African 
Tribes,  from  1859  to  1869.     Edinb.  1871.     post  8vo. 


MACKENZIE— MACKINTOSH. 


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MACKENZIE  (Kkith  Stewart),  of  Seaforth. 

Narrative  of  the  Second  Campaign  inChina(1840-41). 
Loiid.  1842.     small  Svo. 

Narrazione  della  Seconda  Campagna  nella  China. 
Corfu,  1844.     8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Murdoch),  Surveyor. 

Orcades ;  or,  a  Geographic  and  Hydrographic  Survey  of 
the  Orkney  and  Lewis  Islands,  in  Eight  Maps.  Also  an 
Account  of  the  Orkney  Islands.  Lond.  1750.  large  folio. 

Charts  of  tlie  West  Coasts  and  Western  Islands  of 
Scotland,  from  Cantire  to  Cape  Wrath  (the  most  West- 
ern Promontory  of  Scotland),  and  the  Butt  of  Lewis. 
Lond.  1775.     folio. 

MACKENZIE  (Peter). 

Eeminiscences  of  Glasgow  and  the  West  of  Scotland. 
2  vols.     Glasgow,  1865.     Svo. 

MACKENZIE  (Thomas)  Lord  Mackenzie,  a  Lord 
of  Session. 

Studies  in  Roman  Law ;  with  Comparative  Views  t>f 
the  Laws  of  France,  England,  and  Scotland.  Edinh. 
1862.     8vo. 

MACKENZIE  (Eev.  William). 

History  of  Galloway.     (Anon.)     See  Galloway. 

MACKENZIE  (William  L.) 
Sketches  of  Canada  and  the  United  States.     Lond. 
1833.     8vo. 

MACKERELL  (Benjamin),  Keeper  of  the  Public 
Library  of  Norwich. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Flourishing  Corpora- 
tion of  King's-Lynn,  in  the  County  of  Norfolk.  Lond. 
1738.     Svo. 

M'KERROW  (John),  D.D.,  Bridge  of  Teith. 

The  Office  of  Ruling  Elder  in  the  Christian  Church  : 
its  Divine  Authority,  Duties,  and  Responsibilities. 
Edinh.  1846.     12mo. 

MACK-GREGORY  (John). 

The  Geography  and  History  of  the  Towns  of  LUe, 
Mons,  and  Tournay.  (Three  Tracts  in  One  Volume.) 
Edinhorough,  1708,  1709.     4to. 

An  Account  of  the  Sepulchres  of  the  Ancients,  and 
a  Description  of  their  Monuments.     Lond.  IT \2.     Svo. 

MACKIE  (Charles). 

The  Castles  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots ;  being  a  Histo- 
rical Description  of  every  Castellated  Erection  which 
formed  a  Residence  or  a  Prison  of  that  Queen.  Edinb. 
1832.     Svo. 

The  Castles,  Palaces  and  Prisons,  of  Mary  of  Scot- 
land.    Lond.  1849.    royal  8vo. 


MACKIE  (Charlbb)— Con/inwet/. 

Historical  Description  of  the  Abbey  and  Town  of 
Paisley.  Embellished  with  Six  EngraTinga  of  the 
Abbey  and  Town,  by  Joseph  Swan.  Gleuyow,  1835.  4to. 

Historical  Description  of  Dundee ;  with  Engraringa 
by  Joseph  Swan.     Glasgow,  1836.     4to. 

MACKINNON  (Charles). 

Essays  on  various  Subjects.     Edinb.  1 785.     Svo. 

MACKINNON  (Daniel). 

A  Tour  through  the  British  West  Indies  in  1802  and 
1803.     Lond.  1804.     12mo. 

MACKINNON     (Colonel    Danikl),     Colhtream 

Guards. 

Origin  and  Services  of  the  Coldstream  Guards.  2  toIs. 
Lond.  1833.     Svo. 

MACKINNON  (William  Alexander). 

The  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  Public 
Opinion  in  Great  Britain,  and  other  parts  of  the  World. 
Lond.  1828.     Svo. 

MACKINTOSH  (Charles  Calder),  D.D. 

Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Ministry  of  Charles  Calder 
Mackmtosh,  D.D.,  of  Tain  and  Dunoon.  Edited,  with 
a  Sketch  of  the  Religious  History  of  the  Northern 
Highlands  of  Scotland,  by  the  Rev.  William  Taylor, 
Stirling.     Edinb.  1870.     post  Svo. 

MACKINTOSH  (Right  Hon.  Sir  James),  M.D., 

LL.D. 

Vindiciffi  Gallicai :  Defence  of  the  French  Revolution 
and  its  English  Admirers,  against  the  Accusations  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Edmund  Burke.     Lond.  1 792.     Svo. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  Nature  and 
Nations.  Lo?jri.  1828.  12mo.  (Clark's  Celebrated  Tracte.) 

History  of  the  Revolution  in  England  in  1688  ;  com- 
prising a  View  of  the  Reign  of  James  II.,  from  his 
Accession  to  the  Enterprise  of  the  Prince  of  Orange  ; 
and  completed,  to  the  Settlement  of  the  Crown,  by  the 
Editor.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Notice  of  the  Life, 
Writings,  and  Speeches  of  Sir  James  Mackintosh.  Lond. 
1834.     4to. 

Dissertation  on  the  Progress  of  Ethical  Philosophy, 
chiefly  during  the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Cen- 
turies. With  a  Preface  by  the  Rev.  William  Whewell, 
M.A.     Edinb.  1836.     Svo. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     Lond.\UA.     12mo. 

Miscellaneous  Works.     3  vols.     Lond.  1846.     Bra 

MACKINTOSH  (Robert  James). 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  James 
Mackintosh.     2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 


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MACKNIGHT-  MACLAURIN. 


MACKNIGHT  (Jambs),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Mayhole, 
aftertmrds  one  of  the  Ministers  of  Edinburgh. 

A  New  Literal  Translation,  from  the  Original,  of  the 
Apostle  Paul's  First  and  Second  Epistles  to  the  Thes- 
salonians;  with  a  Commentary  and  Notes.  Lond 
1787.     4to. 

A  New  Literal  Translation,  from  the  Original  Greek, 
of  all  the  Apostolical  Epistles ;  with  a  Commentary  and 
Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Apostle  Paul.  4  toIs.  Edinb. 
1795.     4to. 

Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,  in  which  the  Natural 
Order  of  each  is  preserved;  with  a  Paraphrase  and 
Notes.  Second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  2 
vols.    Lond.  1763.     4to. 

Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels ;  with  a  Paraphrase 
and  Notes.  Fourth  edition.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1809. 
8vo. 

MACKNIGHT  (James),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 
Works  edited  for  the  Abbotsford  and  Maitland  Clubs. 
See  Drummond  (John).     Sinclair  (John,  Master  of). 

M'KONOCHIE  (Captain),  Royal  Navy. 

A  Summary  View  of  the  Statistics  and  Existing  Com- 
merce of  the  Principal  Shores  of  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
Loiid.  1818.     8vo. 

MACKOULL  (James). 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Trial  of  James  MackouU, 
of  Moffat,  who  died  in  the  County  Jail  of  Edinburgh 
on  the  22d  December  1820.     Edinb.  1822.     8vo. 

MACKY  (John). 

A  Journey  through  England,  in  Familiar  Letters, 
from  a  Gentleman  here  to  his  Friend  Abroad.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1732.     8vo. 

A  Journey  through  Scotland,  being  the  Third  Volume, 
which  compleats  Great  Britain.     Lond.  1732.     8vo. 

MACKY  (Spring). 

Memoirs  of  the  Secret  Services  of  John  Macky,  Esq., 
during  the  Eeigns  of  King  William,  Queen  Anne,  and 
King  George  the  First.  Published  from  his  Original 
Manuscript,  by  Spring  Macky.    Lond.  1733.     8vo. 

MACLACHLAN  (David),  Barrister. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping.  Lond. 
1860.     royal  8vo. 

Supplement  to  a  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Shipping. 
Lond.  1862.     royal  8vo. 

Aniould  on  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance.  Third 
edition,  by  David  Maclachlan.  2  vols.  Lond.  1866. 
royal  8vo. 


MACLAINE  (Archibald),  D.D.,  Minister  of  tJte 
English  Church  at  the  Hague. 

Translation  of  Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History.  See 
MosHEiM  (Johann  L.),  D.D. 

MACLAEEN  (Charles). 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Topography  of  the  Plain  of 
Troy.     Edinb.  1822.     8vo. 

Eailways  compared  with  Canals  and  Common  Eoads, 
and  their  Uses  and  Advantages  Explained.     (Anon.) 

Edinb.  1825.     12mo. 

Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  Fife,  and  the  Lothians, 
including  detailed  Descriptions  of  Arthur  Seat  and  the 
Pentland  Hills.     Edinb.  \9,Z^.     12mo. 

Select  Writings,  Scientific,  Topographical,  and  Miscel- 
laneous; with  a  Memou-,  edited  by  Eobert  Cox  and 
James  Nicol.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1869.     post  8vo. 

M'LAEEN  (John),  Advocate. 

Collection  of  the  Public  General  Statutes  and 
Acts  of  Sederunt,  relating  to  Procedure  in  the  Courts 
of  Exchequer  and  Session;  with  Notes  of  Decided 
Cases.     Edinb.  1861.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Trusts  and  Trust-Settle- 
ments, including  its  Application  to  Practical  Con- 
veyancing.    2  vols.     Edinb.  1863.     royal  8vo. 

The  Law  of  Scotland  in  relation  to  Wills  and  Suc- 
cession, including  the  subjects  of  Intestate  Succession, 
and  the  Construction  of  Wills,  Entails,  and  Tnist- 
Settlements.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1868.     royal  8vo. 

Bell's  Commentaries.  Seventh  edition  ;  with  Notes 
adapting  the  work  to  the  present  state  of  the  Law.  See 
Bell  (George  Joseph),  in  Appendix. 

M'LAUCHLAN  (Eev.  Thomas),  LL.D.,  Minister  of 
Free  Gaelic  Church,  Edinburgh. 

Celtic  Gleanings;  or,  Notices  of  the  History  and 
Literature  of  the  Scottish  Gael.  In  Four  Lectures. 
Edirtb.  1857.     post  8vo 

The  Early  Scottish  Church :  the  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory of  Scotland,  from  the  First  to  the  Twelfth  Century. 
Edinb.  1865.     8vo. 

The  Dean  of  Lismore's  Book.  See  M'Gregor 
(James). 

MACLAUEIN  (Colin),  Professor  of  Mathematics  in 
the  University  of  Edinburgh. 

Geometria  Organica  ;  sive  Descriptio  Linearum  Cur- 
varum  Universalis.     Londini,  1720.     4to. 

A  Treatise  of  Fluxions,  in  Two  Books.  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1742.     4to. 

A  Treatise  of  Algebra,  in  Three  Parts.  To  which  is 
added  an  Appendix  concerning  the  General  Properties 
of  Geometrical  Lines,     Lond.  1756.     8vo. 


MACLAURIN— MACLEOD. 


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MACLAUEIN  {Cohiif)— Continued. 

Account  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Philosophical  Dis- 
coveries, in  Four  Books.  Published  from  the  Author's 
MS.  Papers,  by  Patrick  Murdoch.     Land.  17 i8.     4to. 

Exposition  des  D^couvertes  Philosophiques  de  M.  le 
Chevalier  Newton,  par  M.  Maclaurin,  traduit  de 
I'Anglois  par  M.  Lavirotte,  D.  en  M.  Paris,  1749. 
4to. 

Calculations  with  the  Principles  and  Data  on  which 
they  are  instituted,  relative  to  an  Act  for  raising  a  Fund 
for  a  provision  for  the  Widows  and  Children  of  the 
Ministers  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  shewing  the  liise 
and  Progress  of  the  Fund.     Edinb.  174:8.     folio. 

MACLAURIN  (Rev.  John),  one  of  the  Ministers 
of  Glasgow. 

An  Essay  on  the  Prophecies  relating  to  the  Messiah ; 
to  which  are  subjoined,  An  Inquiry  into  Happiness,  and 
Three  Sermons.     Edinb.  177 S.     8vo. 

Works ;  with  an  Introductory  Essay,  by  the  Rev. 
John  Brown.     Glasgow,  1824.     12mo. 

MACLAURIN  (John),  Lord  Dreghorn,  a  Lord  of 
Session, 

Observations  on  some  Points  of  Law ;  with  a  System 
of  the  Judicial  Law  of  Moses.  (Anon.)  Edinh.  1759. 
12mo. 

Arguments  and  Decisions  in  Remarkable  Cases  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  and  other  Supreme  Courts 
in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1774.     4to. 

Works.  (Vol.  I.  Poems.  Vol.  II.  Various  Sub- 
jects.)    2  vols.     Edinb.  1798.     8vo. 

M'LAURIN  (John),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

Digest  of  the  Sheriff's  Small  Debt  Act  for  Scotland, 
1  Vict.  c.  41.     Edinh.  1838.     8vo. 

Form  of  Process  in  Civil  Causes  before  the  Sheriff 
Courts  of  Scotland.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1848.     8vo. 

MACLEAN  (Charles  H.) 

Cases  Decided  by  the  House  of  Lords  on  Appeals  and 
Writs  of  Error.     See  Shaw  (Patrick). 

MACLEAN  (Charles  H.),  and  ROBINSON 
(George),  Barristers-at-Law. 

Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  Appeals  and 
Writs  of  Error  (chiefly  from  Scotland),  2  and  3  Vict. 
Sess.  1839.     Lond.  1840.     royal  8vo. 

Continuation  of  the  above  Reports.  See  Robinson 
(George). 

MACLEAN  (John  Hugh). 

Remarks  on  Fiar  Prices  and  Produce  Rents.  Edinh. 
1825.     8vo. 


M'LEAN  (John). 

Notes  of  a  Twenty-Five  Tean'  Service  in  the  Hud- 
son's Bay  Territory.     2  voU.     Lond.  1849.    poet  8vo. 

MACLEAN  (Lachlan). 

The  History  of  the  Celtic  Language.    Lond.  1840. 

12mo. 

MACLEAN  (The  Clan). 

An  Historical  and  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Clan 
Maclean,  from  its  First  Settlement  at  Castle  Duart,  in 
the  Isle  of  Mull,  to  the  Present  Period.  By  a  Seneochie 
[Lachlan  Maclean].     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

MACLEAR  (Thomas). 

Operations  for  the  Verification  and  Extension  of  the 
Abbe  de  la  CaiUe's  Arc  of  Meridian  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  (1838).     2  parts.     Lond.  {no  date).     4to. 

MACLEAY  (K),  M.D. 

Description  of  the  Spar  Cave  lately  discovered  in  the 
Isle  of  Sky.    Edinh.  l^W.     8vo. 

Historical  Memoirs  of  liob  Roy  and  the  Clan  Macgre- 
gor ;  including  Original  Notices  of  Lady  Grange  ;  with 
an  Introductory  Sketch  illustrative  of  the  Condition  of 
the  Highlands  prior  to  the  year  1745.  Glasgow,  1818. 
12mo. 

M'LELLAN  (Archibald). 

Essay  on  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Glasgow ;  and  a 
History  of  the  See  as  connected  with  the  erection  of  the 
existing  Church ;  with  a  Plan  for  its  Repair  and  Resto- 
ration.    Glasgow,  1833.    royal  4to. 

M'LENNAN  (John  F.),  Advocate. 

Memoir  of  Thomas  Drummond,  E.E.,  Under  Secre- 
tary to  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1835-1840. 
Edinb.  1867.     8vo. 

MACLEOD  (Donald). 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Gallant  Exploits  of  Serjeant 
Donald  Macleod,  who  returned  Wounded  with  the 
Corpse  of  General  Wolfe  from  Quebec.  [By  William 
Thomson,  LL.D.]     Lond.  1791.     8vo. 

MACLEOD  (Henry  Dunning),  Barrister. 

The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Banking ;  with  the  Ele- 
mentary Principles  of  Currency,  Prices,  Credit,  and  Ex- 
changes.    2  vols.     Lond.  1855,  1856.     8vo. 

MACLEOD    (Hugh),  Professor  of  Hisiory  in   th* 

University  of  Glasgow. 

Casus  Principis ;  or,  an  Essay  towards  a  History  of 
the  Principality  of  Scotland  ;  with  some  Account  of  the 
Appanage  and  Honours  annexed  to  the  Second  Prince 
of  Scotland.     Lond.  1791.     4to. 


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M'LEOD  (John),  M.D. 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  in  His  Majesty's  Ship  Alceste, 
along  the  Coast  of  Corea  to  the  Island  of  Loo-Choo  ; 
with  an  Account  of  her  subsequent  Shipwreck.  Lond. 
1817.     8vo. 

A  Voyage  to  Africa ;  with  some  Account  of  the  Man- 
ners and  Customs  of  the  Dahomian  People.  Lond. 
1820.     12rao. 

M'LEOD  (Norman),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Si  Columha 
CJiurch,  Glasgow,  and  DEWAE  (Daniel),  D.D., 
Aberdeen. 

Dictionary  of  the  Gaelic  Language,  in  two  parts — 
Gaelic  and  English,  and  English  and  Gaelic.  Glasgow, 
1831.     8vo. 

MACLEOD  (Norman),  D.B.,  Minister  of  the  Barony 
Parish,  Glasgow. 

The  Earnest  Student ;  being  Memorials  of  John 
Mackintosh.     Sdinb.  1854.     12mo. 

Eeminiscences  of  a  Highland  Parish.  Lo7id.  1867. 
post  8vo. 

Character  Sketches.     Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

M'LEOD  (Petkr). 

Original  National  Melodies  of  Scotland.  Composed 
by  Peter  M'Leod  (with  Songs  ■\VTitten  by  various 
Authors).     Edinh.  1838.     royal  8vo. 

MACLISE  (Daniel),  E.A.    See  O'Driscoll  (W.  J.) 

M'MAHON  (Benjamin). 

Jamaica  Plantership.     Lond.  1839.     small  8vo. 

■     MAC  MAHON  (Thomas  O'Brien). 

An  Essay  on  the  Depravity  and  Corruption  of 
Human  Nature,  wherein  the  Opinions  of  La  Bruiere, 
Rochefoucault,  Hobbes,  Mandeville,  Helvetius,  &c.,  on 
that  subject  are  supported,  on  Principles  entirely  new, 
against  Hume,  Shaftesbury,  Sterne,  and  other  Apolo- 
gists for  Mankind.     Lond.  \1H.     12mo. 

MACMIGHAEL  (William). 

Journey  from  Moscow  to  Constantinople  in  the  years 
1817,  1818.     Lond.  1819.     4to. 

MACMILLAN  (Anthony). 

Forms  of  "Writings  used  in  Scotland ;  with  the  Princi- 
ples of  the  Law  connected  therewith.  Also  the  Form 
of  Summary  Application  to  Judges,  Procedure  before 
Inferior  Courts,  &c.  Second  edition.  Edinh.  1786. 
12mo. 

Supplement  to  Forms  of  Writing  used  in  Scotland  ; 
with  Appendix  of  Notorial  Instruments,  connected  with 
Forms  of  Writings.     J^imft.  1786,  1787.     12mo. 


MACMILLAN  (Anthony) — Continued. 

A  Complete  System  of  Conveyances  of,  and  Securi- 
ties upon  Lands,  as  practised  in  Scotland ;  with  those 
relating  to  Freehold  QuaMcations.    Edinh.  1787.    8vo. 

MACMILLAN  (Eev.  Hugh). 

Tlie  True  Vine;  or,  The  Analogies  of  our  Lord's 
Allegory.     Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

MACMILLAN  (James). 

Guide  to  the  Chapel-Eoyal  and  Palace  of  Holyrood- 
house.  Written  chiefly  from  Materials  collected  by 
Henry  Courtoy.     Ed{7ib.  1837.     12mo. 

M'MILLAN  (John),  Pentland. 

A  Collection  of  Letters  by  the  Eeverend  James  Een- 
wick,  John  Livingston,  John  King,  Donald  Cargil, 
Eichard  Cameron,  Alex.  Peden,  and  Alexander  Shields, 
&c.,  from  1663  to  1689.    Edinh.  1764.     12mo. 

MACNAB  (Francis  Maximus),  Solicitor,  Supreme 
Courts. 

A  Theory  of  the  Moral  and  Physical  System  of  the 
Universe,  demonstrated  by  Analogy;  in  which  the 
Elements  of  General  Science  are  explained  upon  a 
principle  entirely  new.     Edinh.  1817.     8vo. 

MACNAMAEA  (Henry). 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  Nullities  and  Irregularities 
in  Law :  their  Character,  Distinctions,  and  Conse- 
quences.    Lond.  1842.     12mo. 

iMACNAUGHTEN  (Stewart),  and  GOEDON 
(Alexander),  Barristers<d-Law. 

Eeports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  during  the  time  of  Lords  Chancel- 
lors Cottingliam  and  Truro,  1849-1851.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1850-1852.     8vo. 

M'NAYE  (James),  LL.D. 

A  System  of  English  Conveyancing  adapted  to  Scot- 
land.    Glasgow,  1789.     4to. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  considerably  enlarged  and 
improved.     Glasgow,  1800.     4to. 

An  Essay  on  the  Eanking  of  Contingent  Debts  in 
Cases  of  Bankruptcy.     Glasgow,  1790.     8vo. 

M'NEEI^CAIED  (Alexander).  See  Caikd  (Alex- 
ander M'Neel).     Mary  Stuart. 

M'NEILL  (Archibald),  Writer  to  the  Signet,  P.C.S. 
Notes  on  the  Authenticity  of  Ossian's  Poems.     See 

OSSIAN. 


MAC2fEILL— MACPHERSON. 


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MACJSTEILL  (Hector). 

Poetical  Works.  A  new  edition,  corrected  and  en- 
larged. 2  vols.  Edinl.  1806.  12mo,  (Poems,  Col- 
lection of,  vol.  viii.) 

Town  Fashions ;  or.  Modern  Manners  Delineated. — 
Bygane  Times  and  Late  Come  Changes.  Edinh.  1810, 
1811.     12mo.     (Poems,  Collection  of,  vol.  xvi.) 

The  Pastoral  Lyric  Muse  of  Scotland.  Edinh.  1808. 
4to. 

The  Scottish  Adventurers;  or,  the  Way  to  Rise. 
2  vols.     1812.     12mo. 

MACJSTEILL  (Sin  John). 

The  Progress  and  Present  Position  of  Russia  in  the 
East:  an  Historical  Summary.     Lond.  1854.     8vo. 

M'NICOL  (Rev.  Donald),  Minister  of  Lismore  and 
Appin,  Argyleshire. 

Remarks  on  Dr  Johnson's  Journey  to  the  Hebrides ; 
in  which  are  contained  Observations  on  the  Antiquities, 
Language,  Genius,  and  Manners  of  the  Highlanders  of 
Scotland.     Lond.  1779.     8vo. 

M'NISH  (Neil). 

The  True  Method  of  Preserving  the  Gaelic  Language ; 
or,  how  to  Retrieve  the  Decaying  Honour  and  Prosperity 
of  the  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland.  Glasgow, 
1828.     8vo. 

MACNISH  (Robert),  M.D.,  LLD. 

The  Anatomy  of  Drunkenness.  Gkisgmv,  1828. 
12mo. 

The  Anatomy  of  Drunkenness.  Glasgow,  1838. 
12mo. 

The  Philosophy  of  Sleep.     Glasgow,  1830.     8vo. 

The  Modern  Pythagorean ;  a  Series  of  Tales,  Essays, 
and  Sketches.  With  the  Author's  Life  by  D.  M. 
Moir.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1838.     12mo. 

MACONOCHIE  (Alexander),  Captain,  R.N. 

Crime  and  Punishment :  the  Mark  System,  framed  to 
mix  Persuasion  with  Punishment,  and  make  their  Effect 
Improving,  yet  their  Operation  Severe.  Lond.  1846. 
8vo, 

M'PARLAN  (James),  M.D. 

Statistical  SuiTey  of  the  County  of  Donegal.  Duhlin, 
1802.     8vo. 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Sligo.  Duhlin, 
1802.     8vo. 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Leitrim.  Duhlin, 
1802.     8vo. 

MACPHAIL'S  Edinburgh  Ecclesiastical  Journal  and 
Literary  Review,  1846-1858.     See  Magazines. 


MACPHERSON  (David). 

Geographical  Illugtrationa  of  8cotti«h  Hirtory  ;  con- 
taining the  Names  of  Places  mentioned  in  ChioBida*, 
Histories,  «&c. ;  with  Explanations  of  Di«put«d  PuinU 
in  the  Historical  Geogniphy  of  Scotland  ;  and  a  Chro- 
nology of  Battles  to  1603.     Lmd.UQG.     4to. 

Annals  of  Commerce,  Manufactures,  Fisheries,  and 
Navigation  ;  containing  the  Commercial  Transactions  of 
the  British  Empire,  and  other  Countries,  from  Die 
Earliest  Accounts  to  the  Meeting  of  the  Union  Parlia- 
ment in  January  1801.     4  vols.     Lond.  1805.    4U). 

History  of  the  European  Commerce  with  India.  Land. 
1812.     4to. 

Edition  of  the  Orygynale  Chronicle  of  Scotland.  Str 
Wyntown  (Andrew  of). 

M'PHERSON  (Duncan),  M.D. 

Antiquities  of  Kertcb,  and  Researches  in  the  Cim- 
merian Bosphorus  j  with  Remarks  on  the  Ethnological 
and  Physical  History  of  the  Crimea.  Lond.  1867. 
royal  4to. 

MACPHERSON  (James). 

Fragments  of  Ancient  Poetry,  collected  in  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland,  and  translated  from  the  Erse  lan- 
guage.    Edinh.  1760.     small  8vo. 

The  same.    Second  edition.  Edinb.  1760.  small  8to. 

Ossian's  Poems.     See  Ossian. 

An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     Lond.  1771.     4  to. 

The  History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  Restoration 
to  the  Accession  of  the  House  of  Hannover.  2  vola. 
Lond.  1775.     4to. 

Original  Papers,  containing  the  Secret  History  of 
Great  Britain,  from  the  Restoration  to  the  Accession 
of  the  House  of  Hannover ;  with  Extracts  from  the  Life 
of  James  IL,  as  written  by  himself.  2  vols.  Loml. 
1775.     4to. 

MACPHERSON  (John),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Slate, 
in  the  Isle  of  Ski/e. 

Critical  Dissertations  on  the  Origin,  Antiquities, 
Language,  Government,  Manners,  and  Religion  of  the 
Ancient  Caledonians,  the  Picts,  and  the  British  and 
Irish  Scots.     Loud.  1,768.     4to. 

MACPHERSON  (John),  M.D. 

Our  Baths  and  Wells  :  the  Mineral  Waters  of  the 
British  Islands,  with  a  List  of  Sea-Bathing  Places. 
Lond.  1871.     12rao. 

MACPHERSON  (William),  Barri«tir-at-Law. 
Treatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  Infants.     Two  parts. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1841,  1842.     royal  8vo. 


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MACPHERSON  (WihUku)— Continued. 
The  New  Procedure  of  the  Civil  Courts  of  British 
India.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

MACQUEEN  (Daniel),  D.D.,  one  of  the  Ministers 
of  Edinburgh. 

Letters  on  Mr  Hume's  History  of  Great  Britain. 
(Anon.)    Edinb.  1756.     8vo. 

M'QUEEN  (James). 

A  Geographical  and  Commercial  View  of  Northern 
Central  Africa  ;  containing  a  particular  Account  of  the 
River  Niger.     Edinb.  1821.     8vo. 

The  West  India  Colonies  :  the  Calumnies  and  Misre- 
presentations circulated  against  them  hy  the  Edinburgh 
Review,  Mr  Clarkson,  and  Mr  Cropper  examined  and 
refuted.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

The  Colonial  Controversy ;  containing  a  Refutation  of 
the  Calumnies  of  the  Anti-colonists,  the  State  of 
Hayti,  Sierra  Leone,  &c.,  fully  considered.  Glasgoio, 
1825.     8vo. 

Fourth  Letter  to  R  "W.  Hay,  in  Reply  to  Mr  K. 
Macaulay's  "  Sierra  Leone  Vindicated."  See  Macaulay 
(Kenneth). 

General  Statistics  of  the  British  Empire.  Lond.  1836. 
8vo. 

MACQUEEN  (Rev.  John),  A.M. 

An  Essay  on  Honour.     Lond.\l\\.     4to. 

MACQUEEN  (John  Fbaseb),  Barrister-at-Law. 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Appellant  Jurisdiction  of 
the  House  of  Lords  and  Privy  Council ;  together  with 
the  Practice  on  Parliamentary  Divorce.  Lond.  1842. 
royal  8vo. 

The  Rights  and  Liabilities  of  Husband  and  Wife. 
Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Marriage,  Divorce, 
and  Legitimacy,  as  administered  in  the  Divorce  Court 
and  in  the  House  of  Lords.  Second  edition,  enlarged. 
Land.  1860.     8vp. 

Reports  of  Scotch  Appeals  and  Writs  of  Error,  to- 
gether with  the  Peerage,  Divorce,  and  Practice  Cases  in 
the  House  of  Lords  (1851-1865).  4  vols,  iowrf.  1855- 
1866.     royal  8vo. 

Continuation  of  the  above  Reports.  See  Law  Re- 
ports (The). 

MACQUER  (Philippe). 

Annales  Romaines,  ou  Abr^gd  Chronologique  de 
THisioire  Romaine,  depuis  la  fondation  de  Rome, 
jusqu'aux  Empereurs.     Paris,  1756.      12mo. 

Abrdge  Chronologique  de  I'Histoire  Eccldsiastique, 
jusqu'i  I'Annee  1700,  Nouvelle  edition,  augmentee. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1757.     12mo. 


MACRAE  (David  Cato),  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Practice  of  Insolvency  under  the  Protection 
Acts,  in  the  Insolvent  Court  and  in  the  County  Courts ; 
with  the  Statutes,  Rules,  Forms,  and  Cases.  Lond. 
1857.     12mo. 

MACRAY  (Rev.  William  Dunn),  Oxford. 

A  Manual  of  British  Historians  to  a.d.  1600;  con- 
taining a  Chronological  Account  of  the  Early  Chroni- 
clers and  Monkish  Writers,  their  printed  and  unpub- 
lished MSS.     Land.  1845.     8vo. 

Hooke's  Correspondence,  &c.  Edited  for  the  Rox- 
burghe  Club.     See  Roxbubghe  Club  (The). 

MACREADY  (Major  Edward  Nevil). 

A  Sketch  of  Suwarow,  and  his  Last  Campaign. 
By  the  late  Major  Edward  Nevil  Macready.  (Edited 
by  an  Officer  of  Rank).     Lond.  1851.     small  8vo. 

M'SKIMIN  (Samuel). 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  and 
Town  of  Carrickfergus.     Belfast,  1823.     8vo. 

MACTAGGART  (John). 

The  Scottish  Gallovidian  Encyclopedia ;  or,  the  Ori- 
ginal Antiquitated,  and  Natural  Curiosities  of  the  South 
of  Scotland ;  drawn  out  and  alphabetically  arranged. 
Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

Three  Years  in  Canada ;  an  Account  of  the  State  of 
the  Country  in  1826,   1827,  1828.      2  vols.      Lond. 

1829.  8vo. 

M'URE  alias  Campbell  (John),  Clerk  to  the 
Registration  of  Seisins,  Glasgow. 

View  of  the  City  of  Glasgow  ;  or,  an  Account  of  its 
Origin,  Rise,  and  Progress ;  with  a  more  Particular 
Description  thereof  than  has  hitherto  been  known. 
Glasgow,  1735.     small  8vo. 

The  History  of  Glasgow ;  a  new  edition.     Glasgow, 

1830.  8vo. 

M'VICAR  (John),  D.D. 

The  Early  Life  and  Professional  Years  of  Bishop 
Hobart ;  with  a  Preface,  containing  a  History  of  the 
Church  in  America,  by  Walter  Farquhar  Hook,  D.D. 
Oxford,  1838.     8vo. 

MACVICAR  (John  Gibson),  D.D.,  Minister  of 
Moffat. 

Elements  of  the  Economy  of  Nature  ;  or,  the  Princi- 
ples of  Physics,  Chemistry,  and  Physiology,  founded 
on  recently  discovered  Phenomena.    Edinl.  1830.    8vo. 

An  Inquiry  into  Human  Nature.  Edinb.  1853. 
8vo. 


MACWARD— MADOX, 


«S« 


'  MACWARD  (Robert),  A.M.,  one  of  the  Ministers 
in  Glasgow,  afterwards  of  Holland. 

The  Case  of  the  Accommodation  lately  proposed  by 
the  Bishop  of  Dunblane  (Robert  Leigliton)  Examined. 
(Printed  in  Holland)  1671.     4to. 

The  Poor  Man's  Cup  of  Cold  Water  Ministered  to 
the  Saints  and  Sufferers  for  Christ  in  Scotland.  1681. 
4to. 

EIIArfiNlSMOI ;  or,  Earnest  Contendings  for  the 
Faith.  With  some  of  the  Author's  Letters.  [Edinb.] 
1723.     12mo. 

MADAI  (David  Samuel). 

VoUstandigen  Thaler- Cabinet.  4  vols.  Konigsherg, 
1765-1768.     8vo. 

MADAN  (Rev.  Martin). 

Thelyphthora;  or,  a  Treatise  on  Female  Ruin,  in  its 
Causes,  Effects,  Prevention,  and  Remedy.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1781.     8vo. 

Translation  of  Juvenal  and  Persius;  with  Notes.  See 
Juvenal. 

MADDEN  (Sir  Frederic),  Keeper  of  Manuscripts, 
British  Museum. 

Privy  Purse  Expenses  of  the  Princess  Mary,  daughter 
of  K.  Henry  VIII.     See  Household  Books. 

Shaw's  Illuminated  Ornaments.    See  Shaw  (Henry). 

Silvestre's  Palffiography.     See  Silvestre  (M.  J.  B). 

Sir  Gawayne.     See  Metrical  Romances. 

MADDEN  (Frederic  W.),  British  Museum. 

History  of  Jewish  Coinage  and  of  Money  in  the  Old 
and  New  Testament.  With  Woodcuts,  and  a  Plate  of 
Alphabets,  by  F.  W.  Fairholt.  Lond.  1864.  royal 
8vo. 

MADDEN  (D.  Owen),  of  the  Inner  Temple. 
Revelations  of  Ireland  in  the  past  Generation.    Dub- 
lin, 1848.     post  8vo. 

MADDEN  (Richard  Robert),  M.D. 

Travels  in  Turkey,  Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Palestine,  in 
1824,  1825,  1826,  and  1827.  2  vols.  Lond.  1829. 
8vo. 

A  Twelvemonth's  Residence  in  the  West  Indies, 
during  the  Transition  from  Slavery  to  Apprenticeship. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     post  8vo. 

The  United  Irishmen,  their  Lives  and  Times.  2 
vols.     Lond.  1842.     post  8vo. 

The  same,  with  numerous  Original  Portraits.  Second 
Series.     2  vols.     Lond.  1843.     post  8vo. 

Phantasmata,  or  Illusions  and  Fanaticisms  of  Protean 
Forms  productive  of  great  Evils.  2  vols.  Lond.  1857. 
8vo. 


MADDEN  (Richard  Robebt),  'iLD.—CmUinued. 

History  of  Irish  Periodical  Literature,  from  the  end 
of  the  Seventeenth  to  the  middle  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century:  its  Origin,  Progress,  and  Results.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

MADDOCK  (Henry),  BarrUter-at-Law. 

An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Lord  Chan- 
cellor Somers,  including  Remarks  on  the  Public  Affairs 
in  which  he  was  engaged,  and  the  Bill  of  Rights ;  with 
a  Comment.     Lond.  1812.     4to. 

Treatise  on  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Loml. 
1820.     royal  8vo. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court 
of  the  Vice-Cliancellor  of  England,  during  the  time  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Plumer  (1815-1821). 
5  vols.     Lond.  1817-1822.     royal  8vo. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court 
of  the  Vice-Chancellor  of  England,  during  the  time  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Leach  (1821-1822).  By  H. 
Maddook  and  T.  C.  Geldart.  (Forming  VoL  VL  of 
the  above  Reports.)     Lond.  1829.     royal  Svo. 

MADEIRA  (Island  of). 

-On  the  Climate,  and  an  Account  of  the  Island  of 
Madeira.     See  Mason  (J.  A.) 

MADERA  (Gregorio  Lopez). 

Excelencias   de  la  Monarchia  y  Reyno  de  EspaSa. 

Valladolid,  1597.     folio. 

MADOX  (John). 

Excursions  in  the  Holy  Land,  Egypt,  Nubia,  Syria, 
&c.,  including  a  Visit  to  the  Unfrequented  District  of 
the  Haouran.     2  vols.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

MADOX  (Thomas),  H.M.  Historiographer. 

Formulare  Anglicanum  ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Ancient 
Charters,  and  Instruments  of  Divers  Kinds.  Taken 
from  the  originals,  placed  under  several  Heads,  and 
deduced  in  a  series,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the 
end  of  the  Reign  of  King  Henry  VIIL  Lond.  1702. 
folio. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Exchequer  of  the 
Kings  of  England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the 
end  of  the  Reign  of  Fxlward  II.  Second  edition,  with 
a  full  and  compleat  Index.     2  vols.     Lond.  1769.    4to. 

Firma  Burgi;  or,  an  Historical  Essay  concerning  the 
Cities,  Towns,  and  Buroughs  of  England ;  taken  from 
Records.     Lond.  1726.     folio. 

Baronia  Anglica ;  an  History  of  Land  Honors  and 

Baronies,  and  of  Tenure  in  Capite,  verified  by  Records. 

Lond.  1736.     folio. 

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MADKID— MAGA  ZINES. 


MADRID  in  1835  :  Sketches  of  the  Metropolis  of 
Spain  and  its  Inhabitants,  and  of  Society  and  Manners 
in  the  Peninsula.  By  a  Resident  Officer.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1836.     8vo. 

MADRIGNANUS  (Archanqelcs). 

Itinerarium  Portugallensium  e  Lusitania  in  Indiam, 
et  inde  in  Occidentem,  et  demum  ad  Aquilonem.  (Ex 
vernaculo  Sermone  Montabaldi  Francani,  in  Latinum 
traductum,  interprete  Archangelo  Madrignano  Medio- 
lanense,  Monaclio  Carevallensi.)  Mediolani, 1508.  small 
folio. 

MAERLANTS  (Jacob  van). 

Wapane  Martijn,  met  de  Vers'olgen,  door  Dr  Eelco 
Verwijs.     Ley  den,  1857.     8vo. 

Spiegel  Historiael,  met  de  Eragraenten  der  later 
toegevoegde  gedeelten,  bewerkt  door  Philip  Utenbroeke 
en  Lodewijc  van  Velthem.  Van  Wege  de  Maatschappij 
der  Nederlandsche  Letterkunde  te  Leiden,  uitgegeven 
door  Dr  M.  De  Vries  eu  Dr  E.  Verwijs.  3  vols. 
Leiden,  1863-1871.     royal  4to. 

MAFEEI  (Giuseppe). 

Storia  della  Letteratura  Italiana,  dall'  origine  della 
Lingua  sino  ai  primi  xxxii.  anni  del  Secolo  xix.  2  vols. 
Palermo,  1837.     8vo. 

MAFEEI  (Marchese  di  Scipione). 
Opere,  (ed.  di  A.  Rubbi).  21  vols.    Venezia,1790.  8vo. 
Vols.  I.,  IT.  Elogio  di  S.  Maffei ;  De  'Teatri  antichi  e 
raoderni ;    Arte    Magica    Dileguata ;    Arte 
Magica  Distrutta,  etc. 
III.  Bella  Fonnazione  de  Fulmini  trattato  ;  Dell' 
Antica  condizion  di  Verona. 
IV.,  V.  Dell'  Istoria  di  Verona. 
VI.-XI.  Verona  lUustrata. 

XII.  La  Merope,  tragedia,  etc. 
XIII.  Della  Scienza  chiamata  Cavalleresca. 
XIV.-XVII.  Storia  Teologica,   delle    Dottrine,    Opinioni 
nei  primi  Cinque  Secoli. 
XVIII.  Dell'  impiego  del  Denaro,  libri  tre. 
XIX.  Poesie  'Volgari  e  Latine,  etc. 
XX.  Galliae  Antiquitates  qusedam  selectae. 
XXI.  Storia  Diploniatica. 
Istoria  Diplomatica,  clie  serve  d'introduzione  all'  arte 
critics  in  tal  materia  con  documenti  che  rimangono  in 
Papiro  Egizio,  e  ragionameno  sopra  gl'  ItaU  Primitivi. 
Mantovu,  1727.     4to. 

History  of  Ancient  Amphitheatres,  translated  by 
Alexander  Gordon.     Lond.  1730.     8vo. 

Museum  Veronense,  hoc  est  Antiquarum  Inscrip- 
tionum  atque  Anaglyphorum  CoUectio.  Cui  Taurinensis 
adjungitur  et  Vindobonensis,  accedunt  Monumenta  id 
genus  plurima,  nondum  vulgata,.  et  ubicumque  collecta. 
Viirona,  1749.     folio. 


MAFFEIUS  (SoiPio).     See  Maffei. 

MAFFEUS  (Joannes  Petrus),  e  Societate  lesu. 

Historiarum  Indicarum  Libri  XVI. — Selectarum  item 
ex  India  Epistolarum,  eodem  interprete,  Libri  IV. 
Accessit  Ignatii  Loiolse  Vita.  Colonics  Agrippince,  1593. 
folio. 

Historiarum  Indicarum,  Libri  XVI.  Antverpix, 
1605.     8vo. 

L'Histoire  des  Indes  Orientales  et  Occidentales,  du 
R.  P.  Jean  P.  Maffee,  traduite  de  Latin  en  Fransois 
par  M.  M.  D.  P[ure].     Paris,  1665.     4to. 

MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  and  other  PERIO- 
DICALS. 

Agricultural  Magazine;  or.  Farmer's  Monthly 
Journal  of  Husbandry  and  Rural  Affairs,  including 
Occasional  Observations  on  Gardening,  from  July  1807 
to  December  1812.  Conducted  by  R.  W.  Dickson, 
M.D.     II  vols.     Lond.  1808-1812.     8vo. 

The  same.  JSTew  series,  from  January  1813  to  June 
1814.     3  vols.     Lond.  1813,  1814.     8vo. 

American  Medical  and  Philosophical  Register,  1814. 
See  American  Med.  and  Phil.  Register. 

American  Review  of  History,  Politics,  and  Litera- 
ture, from  1810  to  1812.     See  American  Review. 

Annals  of  the  Fine  Arts,  from  1816  to  1819.  See 
Fine  Arts. 

Annals  of  Philosophy,  Natural  History,  Chemistry, 
&c.,  from  1800  to  1802.  By  Thomas  Garnett,  M.D. 
See  Annals. 

Annals  of  Philosophy.  By  Thomas  Thomson,  M.D., 
1813-1826.     See  Annals. 

Anti-Jacobin  Review  and  Magazine  ;  or.  Monthly 
Political  and  Literary  Censor,  from  its  commencement 
in  July  1798  to  December  1821.  61  vols.  Lond. 
1799-1821.     8vo. 

Art  Journal  (The),  from  1849  to  present  time.  See 
Art  Union  (The). 

Art  Union  (The)  :  a  Monthly  Journal  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  from  1839  to  1848.     See  Art  Union  (The). 

Asiatic  Journal  and  Monthly  Register,  from  1816 
to  1845.     See  Asiatic  Journal. 

ATHENiEUM  (The),  Journal  of  English  and  Foreign 
Literature,  Science,  and  the  Fine  Arts,  from  1828  to 
the  present  time.     See  Athenjeum  (The). 


MAGAZINES. 


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MAGAZINES,  KEVIEWS,  &c.— Continued. 

Bee  (The)  ;  or,  Literary  Weekly  Intelligencer,  from 
December  1790  to  January  1794.  See  Anderson 
(James),  LL.U. 

Blackwood's  Magazine,  from  the  commencement,  in 
the  year  1817,  continued  to  the  present  time.  See 
Blackwood's  Magazine. 

British  and  Foreign  Review,  from  1835  to  1844. 
See  British  and  Foreign  Eeview. 

Chambers's  Edinburgh  Journal.  Conducted  hy 
William  and  Robert  Chambers.  Nos.  1-572,  from  4th 
February  1832  to  14th  January  1843.  11  vols.  Edinb. 
1833-1843.     folio. 

Christian  Observer.  Conducted  by  Members  of 
the  Established  Church,  from  its  commencement  to  the 
present  time.     See  Christian  Observer. 

CoRNHiLL  Magazine,  from  its  commencement  in 
January  1860  to  the  present  time.  See  Cornhill 
Magazine. 

Country  Gentlemen's  Magazine  (from  July  1868 
to  December  1871).  7  vols.  Land.  ISQS-ISU.  royal 
8vo. 

Critical  Review  ;  or,  Annals  of  Literature  (from 
January  1756  to  December  1790).  70  vols.  Lond. 
1756-1790.     8vo. 

The  same,  extended  and  unproved,  from  1791  to 
1802.  A  new  arrangement.  36  vols.  Lond.  I7dl  to 
1802.     8vo. 

Dublin  Philosophical  Journal,  1825,  1826.  See 
Dublin. 

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tical Journal,  from  January  1838  to  the  present  time. 
See  Dublin  University  Magazine. 

Edinburgh  Christian  Instructor,  from  1810  to 
1840.     See  Christian  Instructor. 

Edinburgh  Law  Journal,  1831-1837;  Literary 
Gazette,  1829 ;  Literaby  Journal,  1828-1831  ; 
Philosophical  Journal,  1819-1861 ;  and  Journal 
of  Science,  &c.  See  page  318,  Edinburgh:  Magazines 
and  Reviews. 

Edinburgh  Magazine,  from  1757  to  1762.  6  vols. 
Edinb.  1757-1762.     8vo. 

Edinburgh  Magazine  and  Review,  from  October 
1773  to  August  1776.     See  Edinburgh. 

Edinburgh  Magazine  ;  or,  Literary  Miscellany,  from 
its  commencement  in  1785  to  December  1792.  16  vols. 
Edinb.  1785-1792.     8vo. 

The  same,  from  January  1793  to  December  1803. 
New  Series.     22  vols.     Edinb.  1793-1803.     8vo. 


MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  kc—Cuntimud. 
Edinburgh  Monthly  Review,  January  1819  to  June 
1821.    See  Edinburgh. 

Edinburou  Review;  or,  Critical  Journal,  from  it« 
commencement  in  1802  to  the  year  1869,  See  Ediii- 
buboh. 

New  Edinburgh  Review,  July  1821  to  October  1823. 
See  Edinburgh. 

English  Review;  or,  an  Abstract  of  Engliith  and 
Foreign  Literatuce,  from  1782  to  1791.  17  vola.  Lond. 
1782-1791.     8vo. 

Evangelical  Christendom  ;  its  State  and  Pro«pect«. 
A  Monthly* Journal,  conducted  by  Members  of  the 
Evangelical  Alliance,  from  January  1847  to  December 
1859.     13  vols.     Lon^.  1847-1859.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  New  series,  from  January  1860  to  De- 
cember 1861.     2  vols.    Lond.  1860,  1861.     royal  8vo. 

Farmer's  Magazine;  a  Periodical  Work,  deyot«Hl 
to  Agriculture  and  Ruml  Affairs,  from  the  year  1800, 
continued  to  the  year  1825.  26  vols.  Edinb.  1801- 
1825.     8vo. 

General  Index  to  the  Farmer's  Magazine,  Vols. 
L-XXIV.,  1800-1823.     Edinb.  1824.     8vo. 

Foreign  Quarterly  Review.  Vols  L-XXXVII. 
July  1837  to  July  1846.  37  vols.  Lmd.  1827-1846. 
8vo. 

Foreign  Review  and  Continental  Miscellany. 
Vols.  I.-V.,  1828-1830.  5  vols.  Lond.  1828-1830. 
8vo. 

Eraser's  Magazine  for  Town  and  Country,  from 
1840  to  the  present  time.     See  Eraser's  Magazine. 

Gardener's  Magazine,  and  Register  of  Rural  and 
Domestic  Improvement.  Vols.  I. -XIX  Conducted 
by  J.  C.  Loudon,  from  its  commencement  in  1826  to 
1843.     19  vols.     Lmd.  1826-1843.     Svo. 

Gentlemen's  Magazine  ;  or,  Monthly  Intelligencer, 
from  its  commencement  in  1731,  continued  to  Decem- 
ber 1833.  Vols.  I.-CIII.  part  U.,  being  the  con- 
clusion of  the  series.  103  vols.  Lmul.  1731-1833. 
Svo. 

The  same.  New  Series,  fsom  January  1834  to  1856. 
45  vols.     Lond.  1834-1856.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  Series,  from  July  1856  to  May 
1863.     23  vok     Loiid.  1856-1868.     8vo. 

The  same.  Entirely  new  series,  from  June  1868  to 
December  1871.  Vols.  L-VIL  7  vols.  Lond.  1868- 
1871.     8vo. 


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MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &o.— Continued. 

General  Index  to  the  Gentleman's  Magazine.  Vols. 
I.-LVI.,  from  1731  to  end  of  1786,  by  the  Eev.  S. 
Ayscough.    Vols.  I.  and  IL     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

General  Index,  from  1787  to  1818  inclusive;  with 
Introduction  by  John  Nichols.  Vols.  III.-V.  Lond. 
1821.     Svo. 

Complete  List  of  the  Plates  and  Woodcuts  in  the 
Gentleman's  Magazine,  from  its  commencement  in  1731 
to  1818  inclusive.     Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

Selection  of  Curious  Articles  from  the  Gentleman's 
Magazine  (by  the  Eev.  J.  Walker).  4  vols.  Lond. 
1811.     Svo. 

Gentleman  (The)  and  Lady's  Weekly  Magazine, 
from  January  29  to  July  13,  1774.  2  vols,  in  1. 
Jidinb.  1774.     Svo. 

Journal  (The  Quakterly)  of  Agriculture,  July 
182S  to  June  1868.     See  Highland  Society. 

Journal  of  Jurisprudence,  from  its  commencement 
in  1857  to  the  present  time.  See  Joubnal  of  Juris- 
prudence. 

Journal  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  of 
London,  from  1832  to  the  present  time.  See  Geo- 
graphical Society. 

Journal  OF  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain, 
1830,  1831.     See  Journal. 

Journal  of  Science  and  Akts,  from  its  commence- 
ment in  1816  to  June  1830.  See  Journal  of  Science 
AND  Arts. 

Law  Magazine  and  Law  Review,  from  1828  to  the 
present  time.     See  Law  Magazine. 

Literary  Gazette  ;  or,  a  Journal  of  Belles  Lettres, 
Arts,  and  Sciences,  from  January  1817  to  April  1862. 
See  Literary  Gazette. 

London  and  Edinburgh  Philosophical  Magazine,  from 
1832  to  1850.     See  Philosophical  Magazine. 

London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin  Philosophical  Mag- 
azine, 1851  to  1858.     SeS  Philosophical  Magazine. 

London  Magazine  ;  or.  Gentlemen's  Monthly  Intel- 
ligencer, from  its  commencement  in  1732  to  the  year 
1751 ;  and  from  the  year  1762  to  1782.  See  London 
Magazine. 

The  same,  from  January  1820  to  June  1829.  See 
London  Magazine. 

Macmillan's  Magazine,  from  November  1869  to 
December  1871.     4  vols.     Lowci.  1839-1871.     Svo. 


MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c.— Continued.      ' 
Macphail's  Edinburgh   Ecclesiastical   Journal  and 

Literary  Review  (from  February  1846  to  July   1858). 

25  vols.     Hdinb.  1846-1858.     Svo. 

Magazine  of  the  Fine  Arts,  and  Journal  of  Litera- 
ture and  Science  (from  November  1832  to  July  1834). 
4  vols.     Lond.  1833.     Svo. 

Magazine  op  Natural  History,  and  Journal  of 
Zoology,  Botany,  Mineralogy,  Geology,  and  Meteoro- 
logy. Conducted  by  J.  C.  Loudon,  from  May  1828  to 
December  1836.     9  vols.     Lond.  1829-1836.     Svo. 

Magazine  of  Natural  History.  New  Series.  Con- 
ducted by  Edward  Charlesworth,  from  January  1837  to 
August  1840.     4  vols.     Lond.  1837-1840.     Svo. 

Magazine  of  Zoology  and  Botany.  Conducted  by 
Sir  William  Jardine,  P.  J.  Selby,  and  Dr  Johnston. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1837,  1838.     8vo. 

The  same,  continued  from  1838  to  1861.  See  Annals 
of  Natural  History. 

Memoirs  op  Literature  ;  containing  an  Account  of 
Books,  Letters,  and  Dissertations  upon  several  subjects. 
Miscellaneous  Observations,  &c.  8  vols.  Lond.  1722. 
small  Svo. 

New  Memoirs  of  Literature,  containing  an  Account 
of  New  Books  printed  both  at  Home  and  Abroad,  from 
January  1725  to  December  1727.  6  vols.  Lond. 
1725-1727.     smaU  Svo. 

Monthly  Review  (The)  ;  a  Periodical  Work,  giving 
an  Account  with  Abstracts  of,  and  Extracts  from. 
New  Books,  Pamphlets,  &c.  (from  May  1749  to  De- 
cember 1789).     81  vols.     Lond.  1749-1789.     Svo. 

The  same,  enlarged,  from  January  1790  to  November 
1825.     108  vols.     iond.  1790-1825.     Svo. 

The  same,  from  January  1826  to  December  1830. 
New  and  improved  series.  15  vols.  Lond.  1826- 
1830.     Svo. 

The  same,  from  January  1831  to  December  1844. 
42  vols.     Lond.  1831-1844.     8vo. 

General  Index  to  the  Monthly  Review,  from  its  com- 
mencement to  the  end  of  the  seventieth  volume,  with 
continuation  to  the  end  of  the  eighty-first  volume 
(1789).  By  the  Rev.  S.  Ayscough.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1786-1796.     Svo. 

General  Index  to  the  Monthly  Review,  from  the 
commencement  of  the  new  series  in  January  1790  to 
the  end  of  eighty-first  volume,  completed  in  December 
1816.     2  vols.     Lond.  1818.     Svo. 

National  Review,  from  January  1860  to  April  1864. 
See  National  Review. 


MAGAZINES. 


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MAGAZINES,  EEVIEWS,  &c.—Cordinued. 
New  Monthly  Magazine  and  Literary  Journal,  from 
1821  to  1859.     117  vols.     Lond.  1821-1859.     8vo. 

North  American  Eeview,  from  1820  to  1858.  Sec 
Ameuican  Eeview  (The  North). 

North  British  Eeview,  1844  to  1871.  See  North 
British  Eeview. 

North  British  "Weekly  Magazine  (The)  ;  or,  Cale- 
donian Miscellany  of  Knowledge,  Instruction,  and 
Entertainment,  from  October  1782  to  October  1783. 
2  vols,  in  1.     Edmb.  1782,  1783.     8vo. 

Notes  and  Queries.  A  Medium  of  Inter-Commu- 
nication for  Literary  Men,  General  Eeaders,  &c. ;  with 
Index.     13  vols.     Lond.  1850-1855.     small  4to. 

The  same.  Second  series.  12  vols.  Lond.  1856- 
1862.     small  4to. 

The  same.  Third  series.  12  vols.  Lond.  1863- 
1868.     small  4to. 

The  same.  Fourth  series.  Vols.  I. -VIII.  8  vols. 
Lond.  (1868-1871).     smaU  4to.     (Continued.) 

Oriental  Herald  and  Colonial  Eeview,  from  January 
1824  to  December  1829.  23  vols.  Lond.  1824-1829. 
8vo. 

Parthenon  (The)  ;  a  Weekly  Journal  of  Literature, 
Science,  and  Art,  1862,  1863.     See  Parthenon. 

Perth  Magazine  of  Knowledge  and  Pleasure,  from 
July  1772  to  December  1773.  6  vols.  Perth,  1772, 
1773.     8vo. 

Philosophical  Magazine,  1827-1832.  See  Philo- 
sophical Magazine. 

Phrenological  Journal  and  Magazine.  Vols. 
I--XX.,  1823-1847.     See  Phrenological  Journal. 

Poor  Law  Magazine  for  Scotland.  Vols.  VIIL,  IX. 
September  1865  to  August  1867.  2  vols.  Glasgow, 
1866,  1867.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  Series,  from  October  1867  to  August 
1871.  Vols.  L-IV.  4  vols.  Glasgow,  1868-1871. 
8vo. 

Presbyterian  Eeview  and  Eeligious  Journal,  from 
July  1831  to  July  1848.  21  vols.  Edinb.  1832- 
1848.     8vo. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Agriculture,  1828  to  1843. 
See  Highland  Society. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Education,  from  1831  to  1835. 
See  Journal  op  Education. 


MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  kc.-Continutd. 
Quarterly  Review,  from  ite  commencement  in  1809, 
continued  to  the  present  time.     See  Quarteblt  Ri- 

VIEW. 

Reader  (The),  1864-1866.    See  Rbader  (Thb). 

Religious  Monitor  (The);  or,  Scote  Pre«byt«ruii 
Magazine,  from  March  1803  to  December  1819.  17 
vols.     Edinb.  1803-1819.     8vo. 

Republic  op  Letters.  The  Present  State  of  the 
Eepublick  of  Letters,  from  January  1728  to  December 
1736.     17  vols.     Lmd.  1728-1736.     small  8vo. 

Eetrospective  Eeview.  Edited  by  Henry  Southern. 
14  vols.     Lond.  1820-1826.     8vo. 

iTie  same.  Second  Series.  (Edited  by  Henry  Southern 
and  Nicholas  Harris  Nicholas).  2  vols.  Lond.  1827, 
1828.     8vo. 

The  same.  Third  Series.  (By  Thomas  Wright,  J. 
0.  Halliwell,  M.  A.  Lower,  &c.)  2  vok  Lond.  1853, 
1854.     8vo. 

Eevue  des  Deux  Mondes,  XXVI'-XXVII*  Annees. 
Seconde  Periode.  Janvier  1856  to  Decembre  1857. 
Vols.  I.-XIL  12  vols.  Paris,  1856,  1867.  roy»l 
8vo. 

Annuaire  des  Deux  Mondes  Histoire  Gdn^rale  des 
divers  Itats,  1856,  1857.  Paris,  1856,  1857.  royal 
8vo. 

Eevue  des  Deux  Mondes,  XXXV-XXXIX*  Annde*. 
Seconde  Pdriode.  Septembre  1865  to  Decembre  1869. 
Vols.  LIX.-LXXXIV.  Paris,  1865-1869.  royal 
8vo. 

Eevue  Encyclop^dique,  ou  Analyse  Raisonnde  des 
Productions  les  plus  Remarquables  dans  la  Litt^rature, 
les  Sciences  et  les  Arts,  par  une  Reunion  de  Membres 
de  rinstitut,  et  d'autres  Hommes  de  Lettres.  Anni'es 
1819-1832.     56  vols.     Pans,  1819-1832.     8vo. 

Ruddiman's  Weekly  Magazine  ;  or,  Edinburgh 
Amusement,  from  July  1768  to  May  1784.  Vols. 
L-LX.     In  38  vols.     Edinb.  1768-1784.     Sva 

Saturday  Review  (The)  of  Politics,  Literatam, 
Science,  and  Art,  from  January  1870  to  December  1871. 
Vols.  XXIX.-XXXIL  4  vols.  Lond.  1870,  1871. 
folio. 

Scots  Magazine  (The)  ;  containing  a  General  View 
of  the  Religion,  Politicks,  Entertainment,  &c,  in  Great 
Britain,  and  a  Succinct  Account  of  IHibUc  Affairs, 
Foreign  and  Domestic,  from  its  commencement  in 
1739,  continued  to  July  1817.  79  vols.  Edinb.  1739- 
1817.     Svo. 


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MAGAZINES,  EEVIEWS,  &c.— Continued. 

The  Scots  Magazine,  and  Edinburgh  Literary  Miscel- 
lany. New  series,  from  August  1817  to  June  1826. 
(forming  Vols.  LXXX.-XCVII).  18  vols.  Edinb. 
1817-1826.     8vo. 

The  Scots  Magazine.  New  Series,  from  December 
1828  to  January  1830.  Vols.  I.-IV.  2  vols.  Hdinb. 
1829-1830.     8vo. 

A  Statement  of  some  late  Conduct  of  the  Conductors 
of  the  Scots  Magazine.     Edinb.  180G.     8vo. 

United  Service  Journal  and  Naval  and  Military 
Magazine,  from  1829  to  1871.  In  127  vols.  Lond. 
1829-1871.     8vo. 

Westminster  Eevibw,  from  its  commencement  in 
1824,  continued  to  the  present  time.  See  Westminster 
Kbview. 

Works  of  the  Learned.  The  History  of  the  Works 
of  the  Learned,  from  January  1737  to  December  1739. 
6  vols.     Lond.  1737-1739.     post  8vo. 

MAGDEBURG. 

Magdeburgenses  :  Ecclesiastica  Historia.  See  Eccle- 
siastical Historians. 

MAGEE  (William),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin. 

Discourses  and  Dissertations  on  the  Scriptural  Doc- 
trines of  Atonement  and  Sacrifice;  with  Eemarks  on 
the  version  of  the  New  Testament  lately  published  by 
the  Unitarians.     3  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 


MAGEE  (William). 

Original  Lyrics  arranged  to  Scottish  Melodies. 
Poetry  by  W.  Magee.     Edinb.  1828.     8vo. 


The 


MAGELLAN  (J.  H.  db). 

Collection  de  diff^rens  Trait^s  sur  des  Instnimens 
d'Astronomie,  Physique,  etc.     Londres,  1780.     4to. 

MAGELLAN  (Straits  op). 

Eelacion  del  Ultimo  Viage  al  Estrecho  de  Magal- 
lanes,  dela  Fragata  de  S.  M.  Santa  Maria  de  la  Cabeza; 
enlosAnos  de  1785  y  1786. — Extracto  de  todos  los 
Anteriores  desde  su  Descrubimiento  impresos  y  MSS. 
y  Noticia  de  los  Habitantes,  suelo,  clima  y  producciones 
del  Estrecha. — Apendice  a  la  Eelacion.  2  vols.  Madrid, 
1788,  1793.     4to. 

MAGENDIE  (Fran(joi8). 

Precis  El^mentaire  de  Physiologie,  deuxifeme  edition, 
corrig^e  et  augmentde.     2  vols.     Paris,  1825.     8vo. 

An  Elementary  Compendium  of  Physiology,  for  the 
use  of  Students.  By  F.  Magepdie,M.D.  Translated  from 
the  French  by  E.  Milligan,  M.D.'   Edi7ib.  1826.    8vo. 


MAGENS  (Nicholas). 

An  Essay  on  Insurance,  containing  the  various  kinds 
of  Insurance  practised  by  the  Commercial  States  of 
Europe  ;  with  a  Summary  of  all  the  Treaties  of  Com- 
merce.   2  vols.     Land.  1755.     4to. 

MAGINUS  (Jo.  Antonius),  Professor  of  Mathema- 
tics in  the  University/  of  Bonn. 

Novse  Coelestium  Orbium  Theoricae  congruentes  cum 
Observationibus  N.  Coperuici.     Venetiis,  1589.     4to. 

Albategrius  de  Numeris  Stellarum  et  Motibus : 
Mahometis  Albatenii  de  Scientia  Stellarum  Liber,  cum 
aliquot  additionibus  Joan.  Eegiomontani.  Benonice, 
1645.     (In  1  vol.)     4to. 

MAGLIABECHI  (Antonius).  See  Venetorum 
(Clariss.)     Epistol^e. 

MAGNA  CAETA  Eegis  Johannes  15  die  Jimii, 
Anno  Eegni  XVIL,  a.d.  MCCXV.  Printed  in  Letters 
of  Gold  by  John  Whitaker,  from  an  Original  of  the 
Great  Charter,  preserved  in  Lincoln  Cathedral.  Lond. 
1816.     folio. 

MAGNETISM  (Animal).     &e  Mesmerism. 

Eeport  of  Dr  Benjamin  Franklin,  and  other  Com- 
missioners, charged  by  the  King  of  France  with  the 
Examination  of  Animal  Magnetism  as  now  practised  at 
Paris.    Translated  from  the  French.    Lond.  1785.   8vo. 

MAGNUS  (Joannes),  Archbishop  of  Upsal. 
De  Omnibus  Gothorum  Sueonumque  regibus  Historia 
Libri  xxiv.     Eomce,  1554.     folio. 

MAGNUS  (Olaub),  Secretary  to  the  Archbishop  of 
Upsal. 

Historia  de  Gentibus  Septentrionalibus.  Eomce,  1555. 
foUo. 

HistoriEe  Septentrionalium  Gentium  Breviariuni. 
Libri  XXII.  Editio  nova,  et  ex  prioribus  emenda- 
tissima.     Lugd.  Batav.  1645.     12mo. 

A  Compendious  History  of  the  Goths,  Swedes,  and 
Vandals,  and  other  Northern  Nations,  written  by  Olaus 
Magnus,  Archbishop  of  Upsall,  and  Metropolitan  of 
Sweden.  (Translated  or  Epitomised  by  J.  S.)  Lond. 
1658.     folio. 

MAGOPICO. 

Memoirs  of  Magopico.  Third  edition.  [Edinb.]  1791. 
small  8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Magopico,  Minister  of  Muchtiwharrock 
[Alexander  Pyott,  Minister  of  Dunbar].  Together  with 
Anecdotes  of  his  Friend  and  Fellow-Labourer,  Plum- 
bino.  (Written  by  the  Eev.  Dr  Halyburton,  Chaplain 
to  the  1st  Foot.)     Edinb.  1810.     4to. 


MAGUIRE— MAIMBOUBG. 


IM 


MAGUIRE  (John  Francis),  M.P. 

The  Irish  in  America.     Lond.  1868.     post  Svo. 

Pontificate  of  Pius  the  Ninth  (being  the  Third  Edi- 
tion of  "  Rome  and  its  Ruler ;"  continued  to  the  latest 
moment,  and  greatly  enlarged).    Lojjrf.  1870.    post  Svo. 

MAHAN  (D.  H.),  LL.D.,  Professor  in  the  Military 
Academy  of  the  United  States. 

Elementary  Course  of  Civil  Engineering.  Edited  by 
Peter  Barlow.     Edinh.  1847.     4to. 

MAHOMET,  or  MOHAMMED. 

Life  of.  See  Boulainvilliers  (lk  Comte  de).  Irving 
(W.).     Pridkaux  (H.)     Vattier  (P.) 

The  Alcoran  of  Mahomet.  Translated  out  of  Ara- 
bique  into  French  by  the  Sieur  Du  Ryer,  and  newly 
Englished  for  the  satisfaction  of  all  that  desire  to  look 
into  the  Turkish  vanities  [by  Alexander  Ross].  Lond. 
1649.     4to. 

Alcoran,  by  Sale.     See  Sale  (George). 

MAHON  (Charles,  Lord  Viscqunt).  See  Stan- 
hope (Earl  of). 

■  MAHON  (James  K),  Barrister. 
The  Duties  and  Liabilities  of  Executors  and  Ad- 
ministrators under  the  Stamp  Acts  ;  the  Decided  Cases 
recognised  at  the  Legacy  Office,  &c. ;  also  Tables  of 
Annuities,  and  their  respective  Values.  Lond.  1835. 
12mo. 

MAHON  (Philip  Henry,  Lord).  See  Stanhope 
(Earl  of). 

MAHONY,  or  MALONY  (Father  C.) 
Disputatio  Apologetica,  de  Jure  Regni  Hibemiae  pro 
CatholicisHiberniseadversusHiereticos  Anglos.  Authore 
C.  M.  Hibemo,  Artium  et  Sacrae  Theologise  Magistro. 
Francofurti,  1645.     4to. 

Disputatio  Apologetica,  de  Jure  Regni  HibemiaB  pro 
Catholicis  Hibernis,  adversus  Heereticos  Anglos.  Fran- 
cofurti, 1645.     {Reprinted  Dublin,  1826.)     4to. 

MAHONY  (Francis),  known  as  Father  Prout. 

The  Reliques  of  Father  Prout,  late  P.P.  of  Water- 
grasshill,  in  the  County  of  Cork,  Ireland.  Collected 
and  arranged  by  Oliver  Yorke.  Illustrated  by  Alfred 
Croquis  (Daniel  Maclise,  R.A.)  Lond.  1868.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Illustrated  Library.) 

MAIDMENT  (James),  Advocate. 

Analecta  Scotica  J  Nugse  Scoticae.     See  Scotland. 

The  Court  of  Session  Garland.  [Edited,  with  Sup- 
plements and  Appendix,  by  James  Maidment.]  In  one 
vol.     Edinb.  1839.     Svo. 


MAIDMENT  {3 Kum)— Continued. 

The  Court  of  Session  Garland.  (A  new  edition). 
Edinb.  1871.     Svo. 

Private  Letters,  now  first  printed  from  the  Origioal 
MSS.,  1694-1732.     Edinb.  1829.     small  Svo. 

Scottish  PasquiU  or  Lampoons.     See  PABQCiLa. 

Scottish  Ballads  and  Songs,  Historical  and  Tndi- 
tionary.     See  Scotland. 

See  also  Aroyle  (Family  of).  Balfour  (Sir  JAiOi). 
Bannatyne  Club.  Charteris  (Laurkmce).  Datidsok 
(John).  Hay  (Richard  Aug.)  James  the  Sixth. 
Lithoow  (William).  Lyoun  (John).  Melrosi. 
Scotland.  Sibbald  (Sir  Robert).  Spottibwoudb 
Society.    Templaria.    Tubervillk  (George). 

MAIGNt  D'ARNIS  (W.  H.) 
Lexicon   Manuale  ad   Scriptores  Media:  et  Infima: 
Latinitatis,  &c.     See  Mign£  (l'Abbe). 

MAILATH  (Johann  Grafen). 

Geschichte  von  Ostreich  et  Ostreichischen  KttMn 
Staats.  5  vols.  Hamburg,  \9,Zi-\%5Q.  Svo.  (Heeren 
and  Ukert.) 

MAILLET  (Benedict  de). 

Description  de  I'Egypte.     See  Mascrier. 

Telliamed;  or.  Discourses  between  an  Indian  Phi- 
losopher and  a  French  Missionary,  on  the  Diminution  of 
the  Sea,  the  Formation  of  the  Earth,  and  the  Origin  of 
Men  and  Animals.  Translated  from  the  French  of  M. 
Maillet.     Lond.  1750.     Svo. 

MAILLOT  (J.) 

Rdcherches  sur  les  Costumes,  les  Moeurs,  les  Usages 
Religieux,  Civils  et  Militairea  de.<i  Anciens  Peuples, 
d'apr^s  les  Auteura  cdlfebres  et  les  Monuments  Antiques. 
Public  par  P.  Martin.     3  vols.     Paris,  1804.     4U>. 

MAIMBOURG  (Louis),  cy-devant  Jemite. 

(Euvres  Historiquea.  14  vols.  Paris,  1686-1687. 
4to.     viz. : — 

Histoire  de  I'Arianisme,  depuis  sa  naissance  jnsqu'i  n  fin  : 
avec  rOrigine  et  le  Progr^s  de  I'H^r^ie  des  Socinien*. 
2  vols. 

Histoire  de  I'H^rdsie  des  Iconoclostes,  et  de  la  Tnuulation 
de  I'Empire  aux  Francois. 

Histoire  du  Schisme  des  Grecs. 

Histoire  des  Croisades,  pour  U  Delivrance  de  U  Ten* 
Saints.     2  vols. 

Histoire  de  la  Decadence  de  I'Empire  aprie  Cbarlenajpe. 

Histoire  du  Grand  Schisme  d'Occidcnt, 

Histoire  du  Luth^rinisme. 

Histoire  du  Calvinisme. 

Histoire  de  la  Ligue. 


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MAIMBOURG— MAITLAND. 


MAIMBOURe  (Lovis)— Continued. 
Traits  Historique  de  r£tablissemont  et  des  Prerogatives 
de  rfeglise  de  Rome  et  de  ses  Eveques. 

Histoire  du  Pontifical  de  S.  Grdgoire  le  Grand. 
Histoire  du  Pontifical  de  Saint  L^on  le  Grand. 

The  History  of  the  Crusade ;  or,  the  Expeditions 
for  the  Conquest  of  the  Holy  Land.  Translated  from 
the  French  by  John  Nalson,  LL.D.  Lond.  1685. 
folio. 

Histoire  de  la  Ligue.     Paris,  1683.     4to. 

MAIMONIDES  (R.  Moses).     See  Misohna. 

MAINE  (Professor  Henry  Sumner). 

Ancient  Law;  its  connection  with  the  Early  History 
of  Society,  and  its  relation  to  Modern  Ideas.  Lond. 
1870.     Svo. 

Village  Communities  in  the  East  and  West.  Six 
Lectures  delivered  at  Oxford.     Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

MAINTENON  (FRAN901SE  d'Acbigne  Marquise  de). 

Letters  of  Madame  de  Maintenon,  and  other  Eminent 
Persons  in  the  Age  of  Louis  XIV.  To  which  are 
added,  Characters  of  some  of  the  principal  Persons  of 
that  Court.  Translated  from  the  French.  LoJitZ.  1754. 
12mo. 

Memoirs  for  the  History  of  Madame  de  Maintenon, 
and  of  the  Last  Age.  Translated  by  the  author  of  the 
Female  Quixote  (Mrs  Lennox).  5  vols.  Lond.  1757. 
12mo. 

Lettres  Inddits  de  Mad.  Maintenon,  et  de  Mad.  la 
Princesse  des  Ursins.     See  Letters. 

Secret  Correspondence  of  Madame  de  Maintenon 
with  the  Princess  des  Ursins.  Translated  from  the 
French.     3  vols.    Lond.  1827,     Svo. 

MAINZER  (Joseph). 

Treatise  on  Musical  Grammar,  and  the  Principles  of 
Harmony.     Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

MAIR.     See  Major  (John). 

MAIRAN  (Jean  Jacques  Dortous  de). 

Traite  Physique  et  Historique  de  I'Aurore  Boreale. 
Pam,  1733.  4to.  (Suite  des  Memoires  de  I'Academie 
Royale  des  Sciences). 

MAIRE  DE  BELGES  (Jean  Le). 

Les  Illustrations  de  Gaule,  et  Singularitez  de  Troye ; 
avec  la  Couronne  Margaritique,  plusieurs  autres  (Euvres 
de  luy,  non  jamais  encore  imprimees.  Le  tout  reveu  et 
fidelement  restitu^  par  Maistre  Antoine  du  Moulin. 
Lyon,  1549.     folio. 


MAIRE  (Christoph.  et  R.  Jos.  Boscovich  de). 

De  Literaria  Expeditione  per  Pontificiam  Ditionem, 
ad  dimetiendos  duos  Meridian!  gradus  et  corrigendam 
Mappam  Geographicam.     Romce,  1755.     4to. 

Voyage  Astronomique  et  Geographique  dans  I'Etat  de 
I'Eglise,  entrepris  par  I'Ordre  et  sous  les  Auspices  du 
Pape  Benoit  XIV.  pour  mesurer  deux  d^gres  du  Mdri- 
dien,  et  corriger  la  Carte  de  I'Etat  Ecclesiastique. 
Traduit  du  Latin.     Paris,  1770.     4to. 

MAITLAND  (Charles),  M.D. 

The  Church  in  the  Catacombs ;  a  Description  of  the 
Primitive  Church  of  Rome.  Illustrated  by  its  Sepul- 
chral Remains.     Lond.  1846.     8yo. 

MAITLAND  (Sir  Frederick  Lewis),  Captain  R.N. 

Narrative  of  the  Surrender  of  Buonaparte,  and  of  his 
Residence  on  Board  H.  M.S.  Bellerophon.  Lond.  1826. 
Svo. 

MAITLAND  (Margaret). 

Passages  in  the  Life  of  Mrs  Margaret  Maitland  of 
Sunnyside.  Written  by  herself.  3  vols.  Lond.  1850. 
small  Svo. 

MAITLAND  (Sir  Richard),  of  Lethington. 

The  Genealogy  of  the  House  and  Surname  of  Setoun  ; 
with  the  Chronicle  of  the  House  of  Setoun,  by  John 
Kamington.  [Edited  by  Charles  K.  Sharpe.]  Edinh. 
1830.     4to. 

The  History  of  the  House  of  Seytoun  to  the  year 
1559.  By  Sir  Richard  Maitland  of  Lethington,  Knight. 
With  the  continuation  by  Alexander  Viscount  King- 
ston to  1687.  [Edited  hy  John  FuUarton.]  Glasgow, 
1S29.     4to.     (Bannatyne  and  Maitland  Clubs.) 

Poems  of  Sir  Richard  Maitland.  With  an  Appendix 
of  Selections  from  the  Poems  of  Sir  John  Maitland, 
Lord  Thirlestone,  and  of  Thomas  Maitland.  [Edited 
by  Joseph  Bain.]  Glasgow,  1830.  4to.  (Maitland 
Club.) 

MAITLAND  (Samuel  Roffey),  D.D. 

A  List  of  some  of  the  early  Printed  Books  in  the 
Archiepiscopal  Library  at  Lambeth.    Lond.  1 843.    Svo. 

The  Dark  Ages  ;  a  Series  of  Essays,  intended  to  illus- 
trate the  State  of  Religion  and  Literature  in  the  Ninth, 
Tenth,  Eleventh,  and  Twelfth  Centuries.  Lond.  1844 
Svo. 

An  Index  of  such  English  Books  printed  before  the 
year  1600  as  are  now  in  the  Archiepiscopal  Library  at 
Lambeth.     Lond.  1845.     Svo. 

MAITLAND  (Thomas),  of  Dundrennan. 

Works.  Edited  by  Thomas  Maitland.  See  Bellen- 
den  (John).  Carew  (Thomas).  Dalgarno  (George). 
Drummond  (William).  Herrick  (Robert).  Stmson 
(Andrew).     Urquhart  (Sir  Thomas). 


MAITLAND. 


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MAITLAND  (William). 

The  History  of  Edinburgh,  from  its  Foundation  to 
the  Present  Time ;  with  Accounts  of  the  Parishes  of  the 
Canongate,  St  Cuthbert,  and  other  Districts  within  the 
Suburbs  of  Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1753.     folio. 

The  History  and  Survey  of  London,  from  its  Foun- 
dation to  the  Present  Time ;  with  Accounts  of  its  Privi- 
leges, Charters,  Acts  of  Common  Council,  &c.,  includ- 
ing the  several  Parishes  of  Westminster,  Middlesex,  and 
Surrey.     2  vols.     Land.  1756.     folio. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Scotland,  from  the 
Earliest  Accounts  to  the  Death  of  James  L,  anno  1437; 
and  from  that  period  to  the  Accession  of  James  VI. 
to  the  Crown  of  England,  anno  1603,  by  another  Hand. 
[Thomas  Grainger,  M.D.]    2  vols.     Land.  1757.    folio. 

MAITLAND  CLUB  (The),  Glasgow. 

Catalogue  op  Works  Printed  for  the  Members  of 
TUB  Maitland  Club,  since  its  Institution  in 
1828. 

*^*  Ths  Books  marJced  +  were  also  Printed  /or  the 
Bannatynb  Club. 

1829.  +The  History  of  the  House  of  Seytoun  to  the  year 

1559.     See  Maitland  (Sir  Eichard). 

1830.  Histoire  de    la   Guerre    d'Ecosse :  pendant    les 

Campagnes  1548  et  1549.    See  Beaugu^  (Jean 

de). 
1830.  +Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Scotland,  by  David 

Moysie,  1577-1603.     See  Moysie  (David). 
1830.  Poems  of  Sir  Eichard  Maitland  of  Lethington, 

&c.     See  Maitland  (Sir  Eichard). 
1830.  Eegister  of  Ministers,  Exhorters,  and  Eeaders, 

and  of  their  Stipends.    See  Scotland  (Church 

of). 
1830.  Babell ;    a  Satirical   Poem  on  the  General  As- 
sembly, 1692.  /See  Pitcairne  (Dr  Archibald). 
1830.  Diary  of  Mr  John  Lamont  of  Newton,   1649- 

1671.     See  Lamont  (John). 
1830.  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Scotland,  from  Fergus 

the  First  to  James  the  Sixth,  in  the  year  1611. 

See  Scotland. 

1830.  Clariodus ;  a  Metrical  Eomance.     iSee  Metrical 

EOMANCES. 

1831.  The  Chronicle  of  Perth;  a  Eegister  of  Eemarkable 

Occurrences,  from  1210  to  1668.     See  Perth. 

1831.  Eegistrum  Metallanum  [Pars]  I.  Edinh.  18^1. 
4to. 

1831.  Description  of  the  Sheriffdoms  of  Lanark  and 
Eenfrew.  Compiled  about  1710.  /See  Hamil- 
ton (William),  of  Wishaw. 

1831.  Notices  and  Documents  illustrative  of  the  Lite- 
rary History  of  Glasgow.    See  Duncan  (Wm.  J.) 


1833. 


1833. 


1833. 


1833. 


1833. 


1833. 


MAITLAND  CLUB  (Tm)— Continued . 

1831.  Inventory  of  the  Ornaments,  Reliqaes,  Jewels, 

Vestments,  Books,  &c.,  belonging  to  the  Cathe- 
dral Church  of  Glasgow,  1432.  See  Guaoow  ; 
Churches,  &c. 

1832.  The  Moral   Fables  of  Robert  Henryeon.     See 

Hbnrtson  (Egbert). 
1832-1834.  Burgh  Eecords  of  the  City  of  Glaagow. 

See  Glasgow. 
1832.  Eegistrum  Monasteriide  Passelei     See  Paiblet. 

1832.  Poems  of  William  Drummond  of  Hawthomden. 

See  Drumhond  (William). 

1 833.  tAncient  Criminal  Trials  in  Scotland,  1 488-1 624. 
See  Pitcairn  (Robert). 

tHistory  of  the  Troubles  and  Memorable  Tranaae 
tions  in  Scotland  and  England,  from  1624  to 
1645.     See  Spalding  (John.) 

tMemoirs  of  his  own  Life,  by  Sir  James  Melville 
of  Halhill.     See  Melville  (Sir  James). 

tMemoirs  of  the  War  carried  on  in  Scotland  and 
Ireland,  1689-1691.     See  Mackat  (Hugh). 

+Diurnal  of  Remarkable  Occurrents  within  Scot- 
land, 1514-1575.     /See  Scotland. 

Cartularium  Comitatus  de  Levenax.  See  (in 
Appendix)  Lennox. 

Miscellany  of  the  Maitland  Club,  consisting  of 
Original  Papers,  and  other  Documents,  illoa- 
trative  of  the  History  and  Literature  of  Scot- 
land. [Vol.  L,  1833;  VoL  II.,  1839;  Vol. 
IIL,  1842;  Vol.  IV.,  part  1,  1847.  Edited 
by  various  Members  of  the  Club.]  4  vols. 
Glasgow,  1834-1847.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

1834.  Miscellaneous  Papers  principally  illustrative  of 

the  Events  in  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Mary  and 
King  James  VI.     See  Scotland. 
1834.  Eecords   of  the   Burgh    of    Prestwick,   in    the 
Sheriffdom  of  Ayr,  1470-1782.    See  Pkktwick, 
Ayrshire. 
1 834.  Illustrations  of  Scottish  History,  from  the  Twelfth 
to  the  Sixteenth  Century.     <See  Scotland. 
Works  of  George  Dalgamo  of  Aberdeen.     See 

Dalgahno  (George). 
Works   of  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart  of  Croinarty. 
See  Urquhart  (Sir  Thomas). 
1834.  History  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scola.     See  Mart 

Queen  of  Scot& 
1834-1848.  Collections  upon  the  Lives  of  the  Reform- 
ers and  most  Eminent  Ministers  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.    See  Wodrow  (Eobkbt). 
CertaneTractatis  for  ReformatiounofDoctrj-ne  and 
Manneris  in  Scotland.     See  Winzet  (Nisian;. 
Reports  ou  the  State  of  certain  Parishee  in  Scot- 
land, April  1 627.    See  Scotland  (Church  or). 

4v 


1834. 


1834. 


1835. 


1835. 


642 


MAITLAND-  MAITTAIEE. 


MAITLAND  CLUB  (The)— Continued. 
1835.  Letters  to   King   James   the    Sixth   from  the 
Queen,  Prince  Henry,  and  others.     See  Scot- 

LAKD. 

1835.  Papers  relative  to  the  Royal  Guard  of  Scottish 

Archers  in  France.     See  Scottish  Archers. 

1836.  The    Cochrane    Correspondence    regarding    the 

Aifairs  of  Glasgow,  1745,  1746.     See  Glasgow. 
1836.  Catalogue  of  the  Works  printed  for  the  Maitland 

Club,  instituted  March  1828 ;   with  Lists  of 

the  Members  and  Eules  of  the  Club.     Glasgow, 

1836.     4to. 
1836.  Index  to  Notices  entitulod  Memorabilia  of  the 

City  of  Glasgow,  1587-1750.     See  Glasgow. 
1836.  Scalacronica,    by  Sir    Thomas  Gray  of   Heton, 

Knight. — Chronicle  of  England  and  Scotland, 

1066-1362.     See  Scotland. 

1836.  Rob  Stene's  Dream,  a  poem  printed  [by  Robert 

Stevens]  from  a  Manuscript  ia  the  Leightonian 
Library,  Dunblane.     Glasgow,  1836.     4to. 

1837.  Selections  from  unpublished  MSS.    illustrating 

the  Reign  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotland,  1543- 
1568.     See  Mart  Queen  of  Scots. 

1837.  The  Life  and  Death  of  King  James  the  First  of 

Scotland.     See  James  the  First. 

1 838.  tAncient  Scottish  Melodies.     ySee  Dauney  (Wil- 

liam). 
1838.  Sir  Beves  of   Hamtoun.      See   Metrical   Ro- 
mances. 

1838.  fCatalogue  of  the  Library  at  Abbotsford. 

Abbotsford. 

1839.  tChronicon    de    Lanercost,    1201-1346. 

Lanercost  (Priory  of). 
1839.  tDe  Arte  Logistica  Joannis  Naperi.     See  Napier 

(John). 
1839.  The  Scottish  Metrical  Romance  of  Lancelot  du 

Lak.     See  Metrical  Romances. 
1839-1845.  Booke  of  the  Universall  Kirk  of  Scotland. 

See  Scotland  (Church  of). 
1839.  Letters   to   the  Argyll  Family.      See    Argyll 

(Family  of). 
1839-1842.  Miscellany  of  the  Maitland  Club.     Vols. 

IL  and  III.     See  the  year  1833. 
1841.  Narrative  of  Charles  Prince  of  Wales'  Expedi- 
tion to  Scotland  in  1745.     See  Scotland. 

1841.  Documents  illustrative  of  Sir  William  Wallace^ 

his  Life  and  Times.     See  Wallace. 

1842.  Historic  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,   1558-1637. 

See  Row  (John). 
1842.  Notices  of  Unprinted  Documents  illustrative  of 

the  History  of  Scotland.     See  Scotland. 
1842.  The    Coltness     Collections,     1G08-1840.      See 

Stewakt-Denham,  of  Coltness. 


See 


See 


MAITLAND  CLUB  (Tbe)— Continued. 

1842.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron  of  LocheiU.     See 

Drdmmond  (John). 
1842-1843.    Analecta;    or.   Materials   for    a   History 
of  Remarkable   Providences.      See    Wodrow 
(Robert). 

1843.  tRegistrum  Episcopatus  Glasguensis.     See  Glas- 

gow :  Churches,  &c. 

1843.  f  Liber  Ecclesiae  de  Scon.     See  Scone. 

1845.  Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis.    &e  Aber- 
deen. 

1845.  Papers  illustrative  of  the  Political  Condition  of 

the  Highlands,  1689-1696.     See  Scotland. 

1846.  Liber  Collegii  Nostre  Domine :  Registrum   Ec- 

clesie  B.  V.   Marie   et  S.    Anne  infra  muros, 
Civitatis  Glasguensis,   1549.     See    Glasgow  : 
Churches,  &c. 
1848-1850.  Memorials  of  Montrose   and  his  Times. 
See  Napier  (Mark). 

1847.  MisceUany   of  the  Maitland    Club.      Vol   IV. 

Part  I.     See  1833. 
1850.  f Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Seals.     See 

Laing  (Henry). 
1850.  Deeds  instituting  Bursaries,  &c.,  in  the  College 

and   University  of  Glasgow.      See  Glasgow  ; 

University. 

1853.  Notices  of  the  Local  Records  of  Dysart.     See 

Fife  (County  of). 

1854.  fBreviarium  Aberdonense.     See  Breviary. 
1854.  The  Caldwell  Papers  :  Selections  from  the  Family 

Papers   preserved    at    Caldwell.      See    Mure 
(William). 
1854.  Munimenta  Alme  Universitatis  Glasguensis.     See 
Glasgow  ;  University. 

1858.  Topographical  Account  of  the  District  of  Cun- 

ningham.    See  Pont  (Timothy). 

1859.  Oppressions   of  the  Sixteenth   Century  in  the 

Islands  of  Orkney  and  Zetland.     See  Orkney. 

MAITTAIRE  (Michael).  See  Marmora  Arundel- 
LiANA,  etc. 

Stephanorum  Historia,  Vita  ipsorum  ac  Libros  com- 
plectens.     2  vols,  in  1.     Londini,  1709.     8vo. 

Historia  Typographorum  aliquot  Parisiensium,  Vitas 
et  Libros  complectens,  cum  Appendice.  Londini,  1717. 
8vo. 

Annales  Typographici  ab  Artis  Inventae  Origine  ad 
annum  1557  Continuati;  cum  Appendice  ad  annum 
1664.    3  vols.    HagmComitis,  1719,  1722,  nil.    4to. 

Annales  TypographicL  Vol.  I.  Editio  nova,  auctior 
et  emendatior.     Amstelodami,  17 '33.     4to. 

Annalium  Typographicorum  Tomus  V.  et  ultimus, 
Indicem  complectens.     Lond.  1741.     4to. 


MAITTAIRE- MALCOLM. 


043 


MAITTAIRE  (Michael)— Cow^jnued. 

Annalium  Typogr.  Mich.  Maittaire  Supplementum, 
adornavit  Michael  Denis.  2  vols,  in  1.  Viemwe, 
1789.     4to. 

Grsecse  Linguae  Dialecti,  recognitse  opera  Michaells 
Maittaire,  post  Joh.  Fred.  Reitziiun  totum  opus  recen- 
suit,  emendavit,  auxit  Frid.  Guil.  Sturzius.  Lipsice, 
1807.     8vo. 

MAIUS  (Angelus),  Cardinal,  Vaticarm  Biblio- 
theccB  Prcefedits. 

Eusebii  Pamphili  Chronicorum  Canonum  Libri  Duo. 
Opus  ex  Haicano  Codice  a  Doctore  Johanna  Zohrabo, 
diligenter  expressum  et  castigatum  Ang.  Mains  et  Jo. 
Zohrabas  nunc  primum  conjunctis  curis  Latinitate 
donatum  notisque  illustratum  additis  Grsecis  reliquiis 
ediderunt.     Mediolani,  1818.     4to. 

Porphyrii  PhUosophi  ad  Marcellam. — De  Philonis 
Judsei  et  Eusebii  Pamphili  scriptis  ineditis,  aliorumque 
Ubris,  ex  Armeniaca  Lingua  convertendis. — SibyUse 
Liber  XIV. — M.  Accii  Plauti  Fragmenta  inedita,  item, 
ad  P.  Terentium  Comment,  et  Picturce  ineditse. — Isaji 
Oratio  de  Hereditate  Cleonymi. — Themistu  Oratio,  etc., 
Inventore  et  Interprete  Angelo  Maio.  (In  1  vol.) 
Mediolani,  1815,  1816.     8vo. 

See  also  Cicero.     Homerus.     Scriptorum  Veterum 

COLLECTIO. 

MAJOR  or  Mair  (Joannes). 

(De  Gestis  Scotorum  Libri  sex)  ;  Historia  Maioris 
BritanniaB,  tam  Anglise  quam  Scotise,  e  veterum  Monu- 
mentis  concinnata.  Per  Joannem  Maiorem,  nomine 
quidem  Scotum,  professione  autem  theologum.  Paridis, 
apud  Jodocum  Badium  Aseensionem,  1.521.     4to. 

Historia  Majoris  Britanniie,  tam  Angliai,  quam  Scoti*. 
Editio  Nova,  mendis  quamplurimis  extantibusrepurgata; 
adnectitur  Metrum  de  Prtelio  apud  Bannockburn, 
auctore  Gulielmo  Baston.     Edimhurgi,  1740.     4to. 

MAJOR  (Thomas),  Engraver. 

The  Ruins  of  Paestum,  otherwise  Posidonia  in  JIagna 
Grsecia.     Lond.  1768,  large  folio. 

Les  Ruines  de  PiEstum,  &c.     See  PiESTUM. 

MAKGILL  (Jajies),  of  Rankeilor-Nether,  Advocate, 
ClerA-Bcijista: 

Discours  particulier  d'Escosse  ;  escrit  par  commande- 
ment  et  Ordonnance  de  la  Royne  Douari^re  et  Rdgente, 
par  Messires  Jacques  Makgill,  Clerc  du  Registre,  et 
Jean  Bellenden,  Clerc  de  la  Justice,  11*  Janvier,  1559. 
[Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.]  Edinb.  1824.  4to. 
(Bamiatyne  Club.) 


MALABAR. 

Reports  of  a  Joint  Conunianon  from  Bengal  and 
Bombay  appointed  to  inspect  into  the  .State  and  Condi- 
tion of  the  Province  of  Malabar  in  the  yean  1 792  and 
1793.     3  vols.     Bombay  {no  date).     8to. 

MALAY  LANGUAGE. 

Dictionarium  Malaico-Latinnm  et  Latino-Malaicum. 
See  Haex  (David). 

Grammar.     See  Werndly  (George  H.) 

MALCOLM  (Alexander),  Teacher  of  Malliemuiict, 
A berdeen. 

Treatise  of  Musick,  Speculative,  Practical,  and  Hia- 
torical.     Edinb.  1721.     Svo. 

A  New  System  of  Arithmetick,  Theoretical  and  Prac- 
tical, wherein  the  Science  of  Numbers  is  demonatnted. 
Lond.  1730.*    4to. 

MALCOLM  or  M'COLME  (David),  Minitter  of 
Duddingatone. 

Essay  on  the  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land;  or,  Tracts  and   Letters  on  Celtic  Antiquities. 

Edinb.  1738.     Svo. 

MALCOLM  (James  Peller),  Engraver. 

Anecdotes  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  London 
during  the  Eighteenth  Century ;  including  the  Chari- 
ties, Depravities,  Dresses,  and  Amusements  of  the 
Citizens  of  London.     Lwirf.  1808.     4to. 

Anecdotes  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  London, 
from  the  Roman  Invasion  to  the  year  1700.  Lcmd. 
1811.     4to. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Art  of  Caricaturing ;  with 
Graphic  Illustrations.     Lmid.  1813.     4to. 

Lives  of  Topographers  and  Antiquaries,  who  have 
written  concerning  the  Antiquities  of  England.  Lond. 
1815.     4to. 

MALCOLM  (Major-General  Sir  John),  G.C.B. 

Sketch  of  the  Political  History  of  India,  from  the  in- 
troduction of  Mr  Pitt's  Bill  in  1 784.    Lond.  1811.    Svo. 

The  History  of  Persia,  from  the  most  Early  Period  to 
the  Present  Time ;  containing  an  Account  of  the  Religion, 
Government,  Usages,  and  Character  of  the  Inliabitanls 
of  that  Kingdom.     2  vols.     Lont/.  1816.     4to. 

A  Memoir  of  Central  India,  including  Malwa,  and 
adjoining  Provinces.     2  vols.     Lond.  1823.     Svo. 

ThePoHtical  History  of  India,  from  1784  to  1823. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     Svo. 

Sketches  of  Persia,  from  the  Journals  of  a  Traveller 
in  the  East.     2  vols.     Lond.  1828.     Small  Svo. 

The  Government  of  India.     Z,onii.  1833.     Svo. 

Life  of  Robert,  Lord  Clive.  Collected  from  the 
Family  Papers.     3  vols,     ionrf.  1836.     Svo. 

Life  and  Correspondence.    See  Kaye  (John  W.). 


C44 


iLVLCOLM— MALMESBUEY. 


MALCOLM  (John). 

Scenes  of  War,  and  other  Poems.  Edinh.  1828. 
12mo. 

MALCOM  (Rev.  Howard),  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Travels  in  South-Eastem  Asia;  with  Notices  of 
numerous  Missionary  Stations,  and  a  fuU  Account  of 
the  Burman  Empire.  2  vols.  Lond.  1839.  small 
8vo. 

MALE  (George  Edwabd),  M.D. 

Elements  of  Juridical  or  Forensic  Medicine,  for  the 
use  of  Medical  Men,  Coroners,  and  Barristers.  Lond 
1818.     8vo. 

MALEBEANCHE  (Le  Pere  Nicolas). 

Conversations  Chretiennea,  dans  lesquelles  on  justifie 
la  Verity  de  la  Eeligion  et  de  la  Morale  de  Jesus-Christ. 
Mma,  1677.     12mo. 

Traits  de  la  Nature  et  de  la  Grace.  Rotterdam,  1684. 
13mo. 

Traits  de  Morale.  NouveUe  edition,  augmentee  d'un 
Traitd  de  1' Amour  de  Dieu.  2  vols,  in  1.  Lyon,  1697. 
12mo. 

Meditations  Chr^tiennes  et  Metaphysiquea.  2  vols. 
Lyons,  1699.     12mo. 

Traits  de  1' Amour  de  Dieu :  Trois  Lettres  au  E.  P. 
Lamy.     Lijon,  1707.     12mo. 

E6flexions  suria  Promotion  Physique.  Parig,  1715. 
12mo. 

Meditations  pour  se  disposer  k  I'Humilite  et  la  Peni- 
tence.    Paris,  1741.     18mo. 

Traite  de  I'lnfini  Cr^e.     Amsterdam,  1769.     12mo. 

De  la  Eecherche  de  la  V^rite.  4  vols.  Paris,  1772. 
12mo. 

Father  Malebranche's  Treatise  concerning  the  Search 
after  Truth.  The  whole  work  compleat.  Translated 
by  Thomas  Taylor  of  Magd.  ColL,  Oxford.  Oxford, 
1694.     folio. 

MA  LET  (Sir  Alexander). 

The  Overthrow  of  the  Germanic  Confederation  by 
Prussia  in  1866.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

MALHEEBE  (Francois  de). 

Qiuvres  ;  avec  les  Observations  de  M.  Manage,  et  les 
Eemarques  de  M.  Chevreau  sur  les  Poesies.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1722.     12mo. 

Poesies,  suivies  d'un  Choix  de  ses  Lettres,  avec  des 
variantes  et  des  notes.     Pans,  1822.     8vo. 

MALIBEAN  (Madame). 

Memoirs.     See  Merun  (Coustess  of). 


MALKIN  (Benjamin  Heath),  LL.D. 

Classical  Disquisitions  and  Curiosities,  Critical  and 
Historical.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

The  Scenery,  Antiquities,  and  Biography  of  South 
Wales.     2  vols.     Lond.  IS07.     8vo. 

MALLET  (David). 

Works.     3  vols.     Lond.  1759.     12mo. 

Ballads  and  Songs,  by  David  Mallet,  with  Notes  and 
niustrations,  and  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  Frederick 
Dinsdale,  LL.D.     Lond.  1857.     8vo. 

Life  of  Lord  Bacon.     See  Bacon  (Francis,  Lord). 

Works  of  Lord  Bolingbroke.  See  Bolingbroke 
(Henry  St  John,  Lord). 

MALLET  (l'Abb6  Edme). 

N^gociations  de  le  Comte  D'Avaux,  en  HoUande, 
depuis  1679,  jusqu'en  1688.  6  vols  in  3.  Paris,  I75i. 
12mo. 

MALLET  (George). 

Voyage  en  Italic,  dans  I'annee  1815.  Paris,  1817. 
8vo. 

MALLET  (Paul  Henry). 

Introduction  k  I'Histoire  de  Dannemarc ;  oil  Ton 
traite  de  la  Eeligion,  des  Loix  des  Moeurs,  et  des 
Usages  des  Anciens  Danois.     Copenhagiie,  17 55.     4to. 

Histoire  de  Dannemarc  depuis  I'etablissement  de  la 
Monarchie..    2  vols.     Copenhagen,  1758,  1765.     4to. 

Northern  Antiquities ;  or,  a  Description  of  the  Man- 
ners, Customs,  Eeligion,  and  Laws,  &c.,  of  the  Ancient 
Danes,  Saxons,  and  other  Northern  Nations.  With 
Notes  by  the  Translator  (Thomas  Percy,  D.D.,  Bishop 
ofDromore).     2  vols.     Lond.  1770.     8vo. 

The  Same.  New  Edition  by  J.  A.  BlackweU.  To 
which  is  added  an  Abstract  of  the  Eyrbyggia  Saga,  by 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  Lond.  1847.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Antiquarian  Library.) 

MALLING  (Ove). 

The  Great  and  Good  Deeds  of  Danes,  Norwegians, 
and  Holsteinians.  Collected  by  Ove  Mailing,  and 
translated  into  English  by  A.  Andersen  Feldborg. 
Lond.  1807.     4to. 

MALMESBUEY  (James,  Earl  of). 

Works.     See  Harris  (James). 

Diaries  and  Correspondence  of  James  Harris,  First 
Earl  of  -Malmesbury,  containing  an  Account  of  his 
Missions  to  various  Courts.  Edited  by  his  Grandson 
the  Third  EarL     4  vols.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

A  Series  of  Letters  of  the  First  Earl  of  Malmesbury, 
his  FamUy  and  Friends,  from  1745  to  1820.  Edited, 
with  Notes,  by  his  Grandson,  the  Earl  of  Malmesbury, 
G.C.B.     2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 


MALMESBURY— MAN. 


MALMESBURY  (William  op).    See  Wiluam  op 

Malmesbury. 

MALONE  (Edmund). 

Inquiry  into  tho  Authenticity  of  certain  Miscel- 
laneous Papers  and  Legal  Instruments,  attributed  to 
Shakespeare,  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  Henry  Earl  of 
Southampton.     Land.  1796.     8vo. 

See  Dryden  (John).  Shakespeabb  (Wiluam). 
Spencb  (Joseph). 

MALTBY  (Edvardus),  S.T.P.    See  Morell  (T.) 

MALTE-BRUN  (Conrad). 

Prdcis  de  la  G^ographie  Universelle,  ou  Description 
de  toutes  les  Parties  du  Monde,  sur  un  Plan  nouveau, 
d'aprfes  les  grandes  Divisions  naturelles  du  Globe. 
Seconde  Edition,  corrig^e.  8  vols.  Paris,  1812-1829. 
Svo. 

Universal  Geography;  or,  a  Description  of  all  the 
parts  of  the  World,  on  a  new  plan,  according  to  the 
great  natural  divisions  of  the  Globe,  accompanied  with 
Analytical,  Synoptical,  and  Elementary  Tables.  9  vols, 
and  Index  1  vol.  (Translated  from  the  French.)  Edinb. 
1822-1833.     Svo. 

Melanges  Scientifiques  et  Littdraires  de  Malte-Brun, 
recueillis  et  mis  en  ordre,  par  M.  J.  Nachet.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1828.     8vo. 

Annales  des  Voyages,  de  la  Gdographie  et  de  I'His- 
toire.     Paris,  1808-1813.     See  VoYAOEa 

MALTE-BRUN  (Victor  A.)      . 

La  France  Illustrde,  Gdographie,  Hi.stoire,  Adminis- 
tration, et  Statistique.  Parts  I.-V.  Paris,  1854,  1855. 
royal  8vo. 

MALTHUS  (Rev.  Thomas  Robert). 

An  Essay  on  the  Principle  of  Population,  as  it  affects 
the  Future  Improvement  of  Society ;  with  Remarks  on 
the  Speculations  of  Mr  Godwin,  M.  Condorcet,  and 
other  Writers.     Land.  1798.     8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  Principle  of  Population  ;  or,  a  View 
of  its  Past  and  Present  Effects  on  Human  Happiness. 
Lond.  1803.     4to. 

The  same.    Fourth  edition.    2  vols.   Lond.  1807.  8vo. 

Additions  to  the  Fourth  and  former  Editions  of  an 
Essay  on  the  Principle  of  Population.    Lond.  1817.  Svo. 

Essay  on  the  Principles  of  Population.  Sixth  edition. 
2  vols.    Lcmd.  1826.     Svo. 

Statements  respecting  the  East  India  College.  Lond, 
1817.     Svo. 

Principles  of  Political  Economy  considered  with  a 
view  to  their  Practical  Application.    Lond.  1S20.    Svo. 

Definitions  in  Political  Economy.  Lond.  1827.  post 
Svo. 


MALTON  (Jambs). 

Picturesque  and  Descriptive  View*  of  the  City  uf 
Dublin,  displayed  in  a  Series  of  Scenes  in  the  year 
1791.     Land.  1794.     large  folio. 

MALTON  (Thomas). 

A  Picturesque  Tour  through  the  Cities  of  London 
and  Westminster.  Illustrated  with  Views  in  Aqns- 
tinta.     2  vols  in  1.    L'/nd.  1792.     folio. 

MALVASIA  (Carlo  Cbsarb). 

Felsina  Pittrice  :  Vite  de  Pittori  BologneaL  2  vols. 
Bologna,  1678.     4to. 

II  Claustro  di  S.  Michcle  in  Bosco  di  Bologna.  He* 
Bologna. 

MALVES  (l'Abb^  de  Gda  de). 
Essai  sur  les  Causes  du  Ddclin  du  Commerce  Stranger 
de  la  Gran3e  Bretagne.     See  Decker  (Sir  Matthew). 

MALVEZZI  (Marques  Viroilio). 
Romulusand  Tarquin.  First writtenLn  Italian,and now 
taught  English,  by  H.  Lord  Gary.    Lond.  1638.    12nio. 

MALYNES  (Gerard),  Merclutnl. 

Consuetudo,  vel.  Lex  Mercatoria ;  or,  the  Ancient  Law- 
Merchant.  In  Three  Parts.  Whereunto  are  annexe<l 
the  following  Tracts,  viz. : — The  Collection  of  All  Sea 
Laws,  by  WiUiam  WeUwood. — Advice  concerning  Bills 
of  Exchange,  by  John  Marius. — The  Merchant's  Mirrour, 
by  R.  Daffome. — An  Introduction  to  Mwchants'  A«- 
compts,  by  John  Collins. — The  Accountant's  Closet,  by 
Abraham  Liset. — Also,  The  Jurisdiction  of  the  Admi- 
ralty of  England  Asserted,  by  Richard  Zouch. — The 
Ancient  Sea  Laws  of  Oleron,  Wisby,  and  the  Hanct- 
Towns,  still  in  force;  rendered  into  English  by  G. 
Miege. — The  Sovereignty  of  the  British  Seas,  by  Sir 
John  Buroughs;     Lond.  1686.     folio. 

MAMMATT  (Edward). 

Collection  of  Geological  Facts  and  Practical  Observ*- 
tions,  intended  to  elucidate  the  Formation  of  the  Ashby 
Coal-Field.     Ashhyde-la-Zouch,  1836.     large  4to. 

MAN  (James). 

Rerum  Scoticarura  Historia,  auctore  Geo.  Bucbauano ; 
with  English  Notes,  by  James  Man.     See  Buchasa.n. 

Censure  and  Examination  of  Mr  Thomas  Ruddimau's 
Philological  Notes  on  the  Works  of  Buchanan,  more 
particularly  on  the  History  of  Scotland.  Aberdcrn, 
1753.     12mo. 

MAN  (The  Isle  of). 

Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Man.     See  Chronica. 
The  Lex  Scripta  of  the  Isle  of  ^fan.      See  Isle  «k 
Man.    Johnston  (James). 

Statute  Laws.     See  Miu.8  (M.  A.) 


646 


MAN— MAJSTLEY. 


MAN. 

The  History  of  Manj  or,  the  Wonders  of  Human 
Nature,  in  relation  to  the  Virtues,  Vices,  and  Defects 
of  both  Sexes;  with  Examples,  Ancient  and  Modem. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1790.     8vo. 

MANASSES   (CONSTANTINUS). 

Breviarium  Historicum  (Gr.  et  Lat),  ex  Interpreta- 
tione  et  Jo.  Leunclavii,  cum  ejusdem  et  Jo.  Meursii- 
Notis  adnectuntur  Georgii  Codini,  et  alterius  cujusdam 
anonymi,  Excerpta  de  Antiquitatibus  Constantinopoli- 
tanis;  et  Manuelis  Chrysoloras  Epistolae  de  Compara- 
tione  veteris  et  novae  Eomse,  cum  notis  et  glosariis. 
Paris,  1655.     folio. 

MANBT  (George  William). 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Parish  of  Saint  David, 
South  Wales.     Land.  1801.     large  8vo. 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  Greenland  in  the  year  1821. 
Zand.  1822.     4to. 

MANCHESTER  (Henry  Let  Montagu,  Earl  of). 

Manchester  al  Iklondo.  Contemplatio  Mortis  et  Im- 
mortalitatis ;  or.  Meditations  on  Life  and  Death. 
(Anon.)     Land.  1638.     12mo. 

MANCHESTEE  (William  Duke  of). 
Court  and  Society,  from  Elizabeth  to  Anne.     Edited 
from  Papers  at  Kimbolton.    2  vols.     Land.  1864.    8vo. 

MANCHESTER. 

Remarks  on  the  History  of  Manchester.  See 
Whitaker  (Rev.  John). 

History  of  the  Foundations  in  Manchester,  of  Christ's 
College,  Chetham's  Hospital,  and  the  Free  Grammar 
School.  [By  Samuel  Hibbert,  M.D;,  and  William 
Robert  Whatton.]  3  vols.  Manchester,  1828-1833. 
4to. 

Chetham  Library.     See  Catalogues. 

Literary  Society  of  Manchester.     See  Transactions. 

MANCINI  (Abate  Dombnico). 
Archeologia  Greca.     4  vols.     Napoli,   1819,   1820. 
8vo. 

MANCY  (Adrien  Jarry  de). 

Atlas  Historique  et  Chronologique  des  Litt^ratures 
Anciennes  et  Modemes,  des  Sciences  et  des  Beaux- 
Arts.     Paris,  1831.     large  folio. 

MANDELSLO  (Jean  Albert  de). 

,  Voyages  faits  de  Perse  aux  Indes  Orientales.     See 
Olearius  (Adam). 

MANDEVILLE  (John  de).     ^ee  Maundeville. 


MANDEVILLE  (Bernard  de),  M.D. 

Free  Thoughts  on  Religion,  the  Church,  and  National 
Happiness.     Land.  1723.     8vo. 

Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Frequent  Executions 
at  Tyburn ;  with  a  Discourse  on  Transportation.  Lond. 
1725.     8vo. 

A  Modest  Defence  of  Publick  Stews.  Lond.  1725. 
8vo.     1725. 

The  Fable  of  the  Bees  ;  or,  Private  Vices,  Public 
Benefits;  with  an  Essay  on  Charity  and  Charity 
Schools,  and  a  Search  into  the  Nature  of  Society. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1728,  1729.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Hypochondriack  and  Hysterick 
Diseases.     In  Three  Dialogues.     Lond.  1730.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Dion  [Berkely],  occasioned  by  hia  Book 
call'd  Alciphron,  or  the  Minute  Philosopher.  Lond. 
1732.     8vo. 

Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  Honour,  and  Usefulness  of 
Christianity  in  War.     Lmid.  1732.     8vo. 

The  Virgin  Unmasked ;  or,  Female  Dialogues.  Lond. 
1742.     12mo. 

MANGELSDORFIUS  (Car.  Ehregot). 
Lexicon  Latinae  Linguse,  nova  ratione  digestum ;  cum 
praefatione  Frid.  Volgangi  ReiziL     Lipsice,  1777.     8vo. 

MANGETUS  (Joan.  Jacobus),  M.D. 
Bibliotheca  Scriptorum  Medicorum  Veterum  et  Ee- 
centiorum.     4  vols,  in  2.     Geneva,  1731.     folio. 

MANGILIUS  (Joannes  Antonius). 

De  Evictionibus  Tractatus.      Venetiis,  1630.     folio. 

MANILIUS  (Marcus). 

M.  Manilii  Astronomicon  Libri  V.,  Interpretatione 
et  Notis  ac  figuris  illustravit  Michaelus  Fayus,  in  usum 
Seren.  Delphini.  Accesserunt  P.  D.  Huetii  Animad- 
versiones  et  Scaligeri  Notas.     Paris,  1679.     4to. 

Astronomicon,  ex  editione  Bentleiana,  cum  notis  et 
interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini,  variis  lectionibus, 
notis  Variorum,  recensu  editiouum  et  codicum,  et  indice 
locupletissimo,  accurate  recensitum.  3  vols.  Londini, 
1828.     royal  8vo.     (Valpy's  Delphin  Classics.) 

MANIN  (Daniel). 

Documents  et  Pieces  Authentiques  laissos  par  Daniel 
Manin,  President  de  la  Republique  de  Venise.  Traduits 
sur  les  originaux,  et  annotes  par  F.  Planat  de  la  Faye. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1860.     8vo. 

MANLEY  (Thomas),  Junior. 

Veni;  Vidi;  Vici :  the  Triumphs  of  Oliver  Cromwell. 
Written  originally  in  Latine,  and  faithfully  done  into 
English  Heroicall  Verse.  An  Elegy  upon  the  Death  of 
the  Lord-Deputy  of  Ireland,  Henry  Ireton,  &c.  Lond. 
1652.     12mo. 


MANLY— MANT. 


MANLY  (Thomas). 

Discourse,  showing  that  the  Exportation  of  WooU 
is  destructive  to  this  Kingdom.     Lond.  1677.     4to. 

MANN  (l'Abb^  a.  T.) 

Table  Chronologique  de  I'Histoire  Universelle,  depuis 
le  commencement  de  l'Ann(5e  1700,  jusqu'k  la  Paix 
Gte^rale  de  TAnn^e  1802.     Dresde,  1804.     4to. 

MANN  (D.  D.) 

The  Present  Picture  of  New  South  Wales.  Lond 
1811.     4to. 

MANN  (Sir  Horace). 
Letters  to.     See  Walpole. 

MANN  (Horace),  LL.D. 

Eeport  of  an  Educational  Tour  in  Germany  and  parts  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  in  1843;  with  Preface  and 
Notes  by  W.  B.  Hodgson.     Lond.  1846.    12mo. 

MANN  (William). 

Six  Years  Residence  in  the  Australian  Provinces, 
ending  in  1839.     Lond.  1839.     12mo. 

MANNEES  (John,  Lord). 

England's  Trust,  and  other  Poems.  Lond.  1841.  12mo. 

MANNI  (DoMENico  M.) 

Le  Veglie  Piacevoli,  owero  Notiaie  de  'piu  Bizzarri  e 
Giocondi  Uomitii  Toscani.    8  vols,  in  1.    Fireme  1815 
1816.     12mo.  ' 

MANNING  (Francis). 

life  of  Theodosius  the  Great,  translated.  &e  Flechier 
(Esprit). 

MANNING  (James),  Serjeant-at-Law. 

A  Digested  Index  to  the  Nisi  Prius  Reports;  with 
Notes  and  References.     Lund.  \%\i.     8vo. 

The  Practice  of  the  Oface  of  Pleas,  or  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas;  with  a  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Extents. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 


047 


MANNING  (James),  and  RYLAND  (Archer). 

Reports  of  Cases  relating  to  the  Duty  and  Office  of 
Magistrates  determined  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench, 
from  Mich.  Term  1827  to  Easter  Term  1830.  2  vols.' 
and  Vol.  III.  part  L     Land.  1829-1831.     8vo. 

MANNING  (James),  and  GRANGER  (Thomas  C.) 
Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court  of  Com- 
mon   Pleas,  from   Easter  Term    1840  to  Michaelmas 
Term  1844.     7  vols.     iond.  1841-1846.     8vo. 


Sco^''™  (^;'"»)'  GRANGER  (Thom«  C.).«.d 
bCOTT  (John),  Barrigtert^t-Latc. 

Common  Bench  Reports.  Caaes  argued  and  detw- 
mined  m  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  in  the  Ex- 
chequer  Chamber,  from  Hilary  Term  1845  to  Trinity 
Vacation  1856.     18  vols.     Lcmd.  1846-1856. 

General  Index  to  the  above.     See  Soorr  (Johk). 

Common  Bench  Reports.  New  Scries,  185^-1865. 
See  Scott  (John). 

MANNING  (Rev.  Owen),  Vicar  of  Oodalming. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of 
Surrey  ;  compUed  from  Historians,  Records,  and  Manu- 
scripts. Continued  to  the  present  time  by  William 
Bray.     3  vols.     Lond.  1804,  1809,  1814.     folio. 

Dictionarium  Saxonico  et  Gothico-Latinum.  Edidit 
Owen  Manning.     See  Ltb  (Eduakdus). 

MANNING  (WiLUAM  M.) 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench.     See 

Neville  (Sandford). 

MANNING  (William  Oke),  Juniw. 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Nations.  Lond  1839 
8vo. 

MANRIQUE  (Don  Jorge). 

Coplas  de  Don  Jorge  Manrique.  Translated  from 
the  Spanish ;  with  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Heniy  W. 
Longfellow.     Boston,  1833.     12mo. 

MANSELL  (Rev.  Henbt  Lonoceville),  LLD. 

The  Limits  of  Religious  Thought  Examined,  in  Eight 
Lectures  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford  in  the 
year  1858.  Lond.  1859.  post  8vo.  (Bampton  Lectures.) 

Hamilton's  Lectures  oil  Metaphysics  and  Logic. 
Edited  by  H.  L.  Mansel  and  John  Veitch.  See 
Hamilton  (Sib  William). 

MANSFIELD  (Wiluam,  Eakl  of). 

Life,  by  Holliday.     See  Hollidat  (John). 
Letters  to  Lord  Mansfield.    See  St  dart  (Andrew). 

MANSUS  (Jo.  Dom.).    See  Bknedictus  XTV. 

MANT  (Richard),  D.D.,  aftertmrds  Bishop  of  Dovn, 

Connor,  and  Dromore. 

An  Appeal  to  the  Gospel,  &c.,  in  a  Series  of  Dis- 
courses, delivered  before  the  University  of  Oxford  in 
the  year  1812.    Lond.\^\6.   8vo.    (Bampton  Lectures.) 

History  of  the  Church  of  Ireland,  from  the  Refoima- 
tion  to  the  Revolution.    Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Metrical  Version  of  the  Book  of  Psalms.  See  Pbalhs. 


648 


MANTE— MAEBOIS. 


MANTE  (TooMAs). 

The  Naval  and  Military  History  of  the  Wars  of 
England,  from  the  Eoman  Invasion  to  the  Termina- 
tion of  the  late  War ;  including  the  Wars  of  Scotland 
and  Ireland.     8  vols.     Land.  [1772.]     8vo. 

MANTELL  (Gidkon  Algernon),  LL.D. 

The  Wonders  of  Geology  ;  or,  a  Familiar  Exposition 
of  Geological  Phenomena,  in  a  Course  of  Lectures. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     12mo. 

The  Wonders  of  Geology.  Seventh  edition,  revised 
and  augmented  by  T.  E.  Jones.  2  vols.  Lond.  1857, 
1858.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Scientific  Library.) 

The  Medals  of  Creation ;  or,  First  Lessons  in  Geo- 
logy, and  in  the  study  of  Organic  Eemains.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1844.     12mo. 

The  same.  New  edition,  revised.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1856.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Scientific  Library.) 

Petrifactions  and  their  Teachings ;  or  a  Hand-book  to 
the  Gallery  of  Organic  Eemains  of  the  British  Museum. 
Lond.     1851.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Scientific  Library.) 

Geological  Excursions  Eound  the  Isle  of  Wight  and 
along  the  adjacent  Coast  of  Dorsetshire.  Third  edition, 
by  T.  Eupert  Jones.  Lmd.  1854.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Scientific  Libraiy. 

MANTICA  (Franciscus),  S.R.E.  Fresh.,  Cardinalis. 

VaticaniE  Lucubrationes  de  Tacitis  et  Ambiguis  Con- 
ventionibus,  in  Libros  XXVII.  dispertitss.  2  vols,  in  1. 
Qenevce,  1680.     folio. 

Vaticanaj  Lucubrationes  de  Tacitis  et  Ambiguis  Con- 
ventionibus.     2  vols,  in  1.     Geneva,  1723.     folio. 

MANTON  (Thomas),  D.D. 

A  Practical  Commentary,  or  an  Exposition  with 
Notes,  upon  the  Epistle  of  James.     Lond.  I Q57.     4to. 

Practical  Commentary;  or,  an  Exposition,  with 
Notes,  on  the  Epistle  of  James.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

A  Practical  Commentary,  or  an  Exposition  with 
Notes  on  the  Epistle  of  St  Jude.     Lond.  1 662.     4to. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety  Sermons  on  the  CXIX. 
Psalm,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  William  Harris, 
D.D.     3  vols.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

MANTUANO  (Pedro). 

Advertencias  a  la  Historia  del  Padre  Juan  de  Ma- 
riana.    Madrid,  1613.     4to. 

MANUAL  of  Eank  arfd  Nobility ;  or,  Key  to  the 
Peerage.  With  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Eoyal 
Titles.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

MANUAL  for  Mechanics'  Institutions.  Published 
under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for  the  Dif- 
fusion of  Useful  Knowledge.     Lond.  1839.     12mo. 


MANUEL  (Don  Juan). 

Le  Comte  Lucanor.     See  Lxjoanor. 

MANUEL  (Pierre). 

La  Police  de  Paris  Devoil^e.  2  vols.  [Paris,  1794.] 
8vo. 

MANUEL  des  Experts  en  Matiferes  Civiles,  ou 
Traitds  d'apres  les  Codes  Civil,  de  Procedure  et  de 
Commerce,  par  un  Ancien  Jurisconsulte.  Paris,  1819. 
8vo. 

MANUSCEIPTS.  See  Catalogues  op  Manuscripts. 

Notices  et  Extraits  des  Manuscrits  de  la  Bibliotheque 
du  Eoy,  etc.  See  France  :  Aoademie  des  Inscriptions 
et  Belles  Lettres. 

Accounts  and  Extracts  of  the  Manuscripts  in  the 
Library  of  the  King  of  France.  Published  by  the  Eoyal 
Academy  of  Sciences  at  Paris.  Translated  from  the 
French.     2  vols.     Lond.  1789.     8vo. 

MANUTIUS  (Aldus). 

Aide  Manuce  et  I'Hellenisme  a  Venise,  par  Ambroise 
Firmin-Didot.     Paris,  1875.     8vo. 

MANUTIUS  (Paulus). 

Epistolarum  Pauli  Manutii  Libri  XL  Uno  nuper 
addito  ejusdem  quse  Praifationes  appellantur.  Colon. 
Agrippinm,  1575.     12mo. 

In  Q.  Horatii  Flacci  Librum  de  Arte  Poetica  Com- 
mentarius,  Aldi  Manutii  Paulli  F.  Aldi.  Venetiis 
1576.     4to. 

MANZONI  (Alessandro). 

I  Promessi  Sposi,  storia  Milanese  del  Secolo  XVII. 
3  vols.     Parigi,  1827.     12mo. 

I  Promessi  Sposi :  The  Betrothed.  A  new  transla- 
tion (from  the  Italian).     2  vols.     iowd.  1844.     12mo. 

MAE  (Ladt  Mart  Stewart,  Countess  of). 

Extracts  from  her  Household  Book  (1638-1643).  ySee 
Household  Book. 

The  Countess  of  Mar's  Arcadia,  1625.  See  Caldwell 
(James). 

MAEANA  (John  Paul). 

Letters  by  a  Turkish  Spy,  who  lived  five  and  forty 
years  undiscovered  at  Paris,  giving  an  Account  of  the 
most  Eemarkable  Transactions  of  Europe,  from  1637  to 
1682.  Translated  from  the  Italian  of  J.  P.  Marana. 
8  vols.     Lond.  1770.     12mo. 

MAEBOIS  (Barb6). 

History  of  Louisiana,  particularly  of  the  Cession  of 
that  Colony  to  the  United  States  of  America.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.     Philadelphia,  1830.     8vo. 


MAEBECKE— MAECUSSONAK. 


«4» 


MAEBECKE  (John). 

The  Lyves  of  Holy  Sainctos,  Prophetes,  Patriarches, 
and  others,  contained  in  Holye  Scripture.  Lmd.  1574. 
4to. 

MAECA  (Petrus  de),  Archbishop  of  Paris. 

Dissertationum  de  Concordia  Sacerdotii  et  Imperii, 
seu  de  Libertatibus  Ecclesise  Gallicanae,  Libri  Octo : 
Quorum  Quatuor  ultimi  nunc  primum  eduntur,  opera  et 
studio  Stephani  Baluzii.     Parisiis,  1663.     folio. 

MAECEL  (Jean  Joseph). 

Alphabet  Irlandais,  precede  d'uno  Notice  Historique, 
Litt^raire,  et  Typographique.     Pam,  1804.     royal  8 vo. 

MAECELLINUS  (Ammianus).     See  Ammianus. 

MAECELLO  (Benedetto). 

The  First  Fifty  Psalms  set  to  Music  by  B.  Marcello, 
Patrizio  Veneto,  and  adapted  to  the  English  Version  by 
John  Garth.     8  vols.     Lond.  1757.     folio. 

MAECENAY  DE  GHUY  (Antoine  de). 

CEuvre,  consiste  en  diifdrens  morceaux  d'Histoire, 
Portraits,  Paisages,  Batailles,  etc.,  d'aprfes  le  Poussin, 
Vandick,  Eembrandt,  Le  Brun,  et  autres  Maitres.  Paris 
[1763-1778].     foUo. 

MAECET  (Mrs  Mary). 

Conversations  on  Political  Economy.  Lond.  1816. 
12mo. 

Conversations  on  Chemistry.  2  vols.  Lond.  1825. 
12mo. 

Conversations  on  Natural  Philosophy.  Lcmd.  1827. 
12mo. 

Conversations  on  Vegetable  Physiology;  comprehend- 
ing the  Elements  of  Botany.  "With  their  application  to 
Agriculture.     2  vols.     Lond.  1829.     12mo. 

Jolin  Hopkins's  Notions  of  Political  Economy.  Lond. 
1833.     12mo. 

MAECH  (John). 

Amicus  Eeipublicae ;  the  Common-Wealth's  Friend  ; 
or,  an  Exact  and  Speedie  Course  to  Justice  and  Light, 
and  for  preventing  and  determining  of  Tedious  Law 
Suits.     Lond.  1651.     12mo. 

MAECHAND  (Etienne). 

A  Voyage  Bound  the  World,  in  1790,  1791,  and 
1792.  Preceded  by  an  Historical  Introduction,  and 
illustrated  by  Chai'ts,  &c.  Translated  from  the  French 
of  C.  P.  Claret  Fleurieu.     2  vols.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

MAECHAND  (J.) 

Verrieres  du  Choeur  de  I'figlise  M(5tropolitaine  de 
Tours,  dessinees  et  publides  par  J.  Marchand.  Texte 
par  MM.  Bourasse  et  Manceau,  Chanoines  de  Tours. 
Paris,  1849.     folio. 


MAECHAND  (Phospbb). 

Dictionnaire  Historique,  ou  MemoiiM  CritiquM  •! 
Litteraires,  concemant  la  Vie  et  le«  OuvragM  de  diren 
Personnages  di8tingu<58  dans  la  Eepublique  de«  Letlna 
2  vols,  in  1.     La  Ilaye,  1758.     folio. 

Histoire  do  I'Origino  et  des  PremieiB  Progri*  de 
rimprimerio.  La  Ilaye.  1740.— Supplement,  par  M. 
Mercier.  Paris,  1773.— Supplement  a  l'Hi«toire,  &c. 
Edition  revue  et  augmentic.  Parit,  1775. — Lettre  \ 
M.  M.  les  Auteura  du  Journal  du  S^avaiu,  par  M. 
Mercier,  Abbd  de  St  L^er  de  Soiasona  Paris,  1776. 
2  vols.     4to. 

MAECHANT  (John). 

The  History  of  the  Present  Eobellion.  Collected 
from  Authentic  Memoirs,  Letters,  and  Intelligencet. 
Lond.  1746.     12mo. 

MAECHANT  DE  BEAUMONT  (F.  M.) 
Manuel  et  Itineraire  du  Curieux  dans  le  Cimetiire 
du  P^re  La  Chaise.     Paris,  1828.     12mo. 

MAECHENSAAL :  Miirchen  aller  Volker  fur  Jung 
und  Alt  Gesammelt,  ubersetzt  und  herausgegeben  von 
Dr  H.  Kletke.     3  vols.     Berlin,  1845.     8vo. 

MAECHMONT  PAPERS. 

Selection  from  the  Papers  of  the  Earls  of  Marchmont, 
in  the  possession  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  George  Henrj' 
Eose,  illustrative  of  Events,  1685-1760.  3  vols.  Lmd. 
1831.     8vo. 

MAECLANUS  HERACL^OTA. 

Geographica    MarcianL       See   Geoorafhle    Scbif- 

T0RE8  MiNORES. 

MAECKIUS  (Johannes). 

Historia  Paradisi  Illustrata,  Libris  Quatuor.  Am- 
stelaedami,  1705.     4to. ' 

Commentarius  in  Duodecim  Prophetas  Minorca,  -scu 
Analysis  Exegetica.     2  vols.     Tuhingce,  1 734.     folio. 

Compendium  Theologite,  etc.     See  Moor  (Bern.  de). 

MAECO  POLO.    See  Polo  (Maboo). 

MAECULFUS. 

Marculli  Monachi  aliorumque  Auctoram  Formida: 
Veteres,  editse  ab  Hier.  Bignonio  ;  accessit  Liber  L^i« 
Salicoe,  olim  editus  a  Franc.  Pitlweo,  nimc  notis  Bigno- 
nii  iUustratus.     Parisiis.  1665.     4to. 

Marculfi  aliorumque  Formulfe  Veteres,  etc.  &litio 
altera.     Parisiis,  1666.    4to. 


MAECUSSONAE  (Biorss).     See  Saga. 


4x 


650 


MAEECHAL-  MAEIGNY. 


MAEECHAL  (R.  P.  D.  Bernabdcs),  Ord.  S. 
Benedicti. 

Concordantia  Sanctorum  Patrum  Ecclesiae  Grsecse 
atque  LatinsB  Fidei,  Morum,  et  Disciplinse  Difficultates, 
quae  in  ipsorum  Scriptis  occurrunt  elucidam.  2  vols, 
in  1.     Augustce  Vindelieorum,  1769.     folio. 

MARESIUS  (RoLANDUs). 

Epistolarum  Philologicarum  Libri  Duo,  cum  aliquot 
Amicorum  ad  eum  Epistolis.     Pai~idis,  1655.     8vo. 

MAEGAN  (Abbatia  de). 

Annales  Marganensis,  a.d.  1066-1231.  See  Britain  : 
Hist.  Angl.  Scriptores  V. 

TVLAEENGO  (Bataillb  de). 

Eelation  de  la  BataiUe  de  Marengo.  See  Berthiee 
(le  General  Alex.) 

MAEGETTS  (George). 

Longitude  Tables  for  correcting  the  effect  of  Parallax 
and  Eefraction,  on  tte  Distance  observed  between  the 
Moon  and  the  Sun,  or  a  Fixed  Star.  Lond.  1794. 
folio. 

MAEGOLIOUTH  (Eev.  Moses),  Incumbent  of 
Glasnevin. 

The  Fundamental  Principles  of  Modern  Judaism  In- 
vestigated ;  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  To  which 
are  appended  a  List  of  the  Six  Hundred  and  Thirteen 
Precepts ;  and  Addresses  to  Jews  and  Christians.  Lond. 
1843.     8vo. 

MAEGEAVINE  OF  ANSPACH  AND  BAEEITH. 

Letters.     See  Craven  (Elizabeth  Brrkbly,  Lady). 

Memoirs  of  the  Margravine  of  Anspach  ;  written  by 
herself.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

The  same.  2  vols.  Lond.  1820.  (Autobiography, 
Vols.  20  and  21.) 

MAEGUEEITE,  Eeine  de  Navarre. 

Heptameron  Franjois.  Les  Nouvelles  de  Marguerite 
de  Valois,  Eeine  de  Navarre.  3  vols.  Berne,  1792. 
8vo. 

The  Heptameron.  Translated  by  W.  K.  Kelly. 
Lond.  1855.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Extra  Volumes.) 

MAEHEINEKE  (Dr  Philipp). 
Geschichte    der    Teutschen   Eeformation.      4    vols. 
Berlin,  1831.     12mo. 

MAEIA  (Paulus  de  Sancta)  Episcopus  Burgen»is. 

Dyalogus  qui  vocatur  Scrutinium  Scripturarum. 
{Argentwati,  typis  Joh.  Mentelin,  circa  Anno  1471.) 
folio. 


MAEIAMNE,  the  Last  of  the  Asmonean  Pruicesses ; 
an  Historical  Novel  of  Palestine.  Lond.  1839.  post 
8vo. 

MAEIANA  (JcAN  de),  Spanish  Jesuit  Historian. 

Historia  General  de  Espana,  eompuesta,  emendada  y 
anadida  por  el  Padre  Juan  de  Mariana,  con  el  sumario 
y  Tablas.  Vols.  I.  and  II. — Vol.  III.  Continuacion 
de  la  Historia  General  de  Espana,  escrita  en  Latin  por  el 
P.  Fr.  Joseph  Manuel  Miiiana,  y  Traducida  al  CasteUano 
per  Don  Vicente  Eomero.  3  vols.  Madrid,  1780, 
1782,  1804.     folio. 

HistorisB  de  Eebus  Hispania  Libri  Triginta,  accedunt 
Fr.  Joseph!  Emmanuelis  Miniante  Continuationis  Novse, 
Libri  Decern,  cum  Iconibus  Eegum.  2  vols.  Hagce- 
Comitum,  1733.     folio. 

The  General  History  of  Spain,  from  the  first  peopling 
by  Tubal  till  the  death  of  King  Ferdinand,  who  united 
the  Crowns  of  Castile  and  Arragon.  With  a  Continua- 
tion to  the  death  of  King  Philip  III.  Translated  from 
the  Spanish  by  Capt.  J.  Stevens.     Lond.  1699.     folio. 

Histoire  G^ndrale  d'Espagne,  traduite  en  Franjois, 
avec  des  Notes  et  un  Supplement  par  P.  Jos.  Nic. 
Charenton.  (Avec  un  Dissertation  Historique  de 
Mahudel  sur  les  Monnoyes  Antiques  d'Espagne.) 
5  vols.     Paris,  1725.     4to. 

MAEIE  DE  FEANCE. 

Poesies  de  Marie  de  France,  Pofete  Anglo-Normand 
du  XIIP  Siecle,  on  Eecueil  de  Lais,  Fables  et  autres 
productions  de  cette  femme  c^lebre;  publi^es  d'apres 
les  MSS.  de  France  et  d'Angleterre,  par  B.  de  Roque- 
fort.    2  vols.     Paris,  1819.     8vo. 

MARIE  STUAET.    See  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 

MAEIE  (M.  l'Abb]^). 

Traits  de  Mechanique.     Paris,  1774.     4to. 

MAEIETTE  (J.). 

Collection  de  Veiies  des  plus  beaux  BStimens  de 
France,  &c.,  dessign^e  et  gravee  par  J.  Marot,  Perelle, 
&c.,  et  publi^e  par  J.  Mariette.  Paris,  circa  1660. 
oblong  foUo. 

MARIETTE  (Pierre  Jean),  French  Engraver. 
Traits  des  Pierres  Gravies,  avec  Recueil  des  Pierres 
Gravies  du  Cabinet  du  Roi.    2  vols.   Pam,  1750.    folio. 

MARIGNY  (Chev.  Taitbout  de). 
Three  Voyages  in  the  Black  Sea  to  the  Coast  of 
Circassia.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

MARIGNY  (l'Abb^  Francois  Augieb  de). 
Histoire  des  Arabes,  sous  le  Gouvemement  des  Cati. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1750.     12nio. 


MARINA— MARLEBUKROUGH. 


661 


MARINA  (Doctor  Don  Fiuncisco  Martinez). 

Ensayo  Historico-Critico  sobre  la  Antigua  Legislacion 
y  principales  Cuerpos  Legales  de  los  Reynos  de  Leon  y 
Castilla,  especialmente  sobre  el  Cddigo  de  Don  Alonzo 
el  Sabio.     Madrid,  1808.     4to. 

Th(5orie  des  Cortes,  ou  Histoire  des  Grandes  Assem- 
blies Nationales  des  Royaumes  de  Castille  et  de  Leon, 
depuis  I'origine  de  la  Monarchie  Espagnole  jusqu'i,  nos 
jours,  avoc  quelques  Observations  sur  la  Constitution 
actuelle  de  I'Espagne,  par  Don  Francisco  Marina, 
traduit  de  I'Espagnole  par  P.  F.  Fleury.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1822.     8vo. 

MARINI  (The  Abb6  Gaetano). 

Iscrizioni  Antiche  delle  Ville  e  de'  Palazzi  Albani, 
raccolte  e  pubblicate,  con  note,  dall  Abate  Gaetano 
Marini.     Roma,  1785.     4to. 

I  Papiri  Diplomatici,  raccolti  ed  illustrati,  dall' 
Abate  Gaetano  Marini,  primo  Custode  della  Bibl. 
Vatic,  e  Prefetto  degii  Arcbivi  Secrete  della  Santa  Sede. 
Roma,  1805.     folio. 

MARINY  (P.) 

Relation  Nouvelle  et  curieuse  des  Royaumes  de  Tun- 
quin  et  de  Lao.  Traduite  de  I'ltalien,  par  L.  P.  L.  C.  C. 
Paris,  1666.     4to. 

MARIOTTI  (L.),  [cm  assumed  name  of  Anthony 
Gallenoa.] 

Italy  :  General  Views  of  its  History  and  Literature  in 
reference  to  its  present  state.  2  vols.  Lond.  1841. 
post  8vo. 

Italy  in  1848.     Land.  1851.     post  Svo. 

MARITI  (ABBfi). 

Travels  through  Cyprus,  Syria,  and  Palestine;  with  a 
General  History  of  the  Levant.  Translated  from  the 
Italian.     3  vols.     Lond.  1791.     Svo. 

MARIVAUX  (Pierre  Carlet  de  Chamblain,  de). 
CEuvres  complettes  de  M.  de  Marivaux,  de  1' Academic 
Franjoise.     12  vols.     Paris,  1781.     8vo. 

Theatre.  4  vols.  Amsterdam  et  Leipzig,  ITbi.    12mo. 

MARJOREYBANKS  (George). 

Annals  of  Scotland,  from  the  year  1514  to  the  year 
1591.  (Edited  by  John  Graham  Dalyell.)  Edinb. 
1814.     Svo. 

MARJORIBANKS  (Alexander). 
Travels  in  New  South  Wales.     Lond.  1847.     12mo. 
Travels  in  New  Zealand,  with  a  Map  of  the  country. 
Lond.  1S46.     12mo. 


MARK  HAM  (Clements  R.),  C.B. 

History  of  the  AbyHsinian  Expedition;  with  a  Chap- 
ter containing  an  Account  of  the  Mianon  and  Captirity 
of  Mr  Ra«8am  and  his  Companlona,  by  Lieut  W.  F. 
Pridoaux.     Lond.  18G9.     Svo. 

Life  of  the  great  Lord  Fairfax,  Commander-in-Chief 
of  the  Army  of  the  Parliament  of  England.  Lond. 
1S70.     Svo. 

The  Threshold  of  the  Unknown  [Arctic]  Region. 
Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

MARKHAM  (Gkrvase). 

The  Way  to  get  Wealth,  containing  six  principal 
Vocations,  or  Callings,  in  which  every  good  Hogband 
or  Huswife  may  lawfully  imploy  themselves.  A  collec- 
tion of  tracts  on  Husbandry,  Gardening,  &c.  The 
first  five  bobkes  gathered  by  G.  Markham.  The  kst 
by  Master  William  Lawson,  for  tlie  benefit  of  Great 
Britaine.     Lond.  1657.     4to. 

IVLARKHAM  (Mrs). 

History  of  England,  from  the  first  Invasion  by  the 
Romans  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  George  the  Third, 
with  Conversations.     2  vols.    L(md.  1829.     12mo. 

History  of  England,  &c.  Seventh  edition.  2  vole. 
Lond.  1838.     12mo. 

A  History  of  France,  with  Conversations  at  the  end 
of  each  Chapter.     2  vols.     Lond.  1828.     12ma 

MARLBOROUGH  (John  Churchill,  Dcke  op). 

Life.  See  Alison  (Sir  Arch.).  Buckb  (Charles). 
CoxE  (William.)     Military  History. 

The  Letters  and  Dispatches  of  John  Churchill,  First 
Duke  of  Marlborough,  from  1702-1712.  Edited  by 
General  Sir  George  Murray.    5  vols.  LomL  1845.    Svo. 

MARLBOROUGH  (Sarah  Jennings,  Ddchebs  of). 

Account  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Dowager  Duchess  of 
Marlborough,  from  her  first  coming  to  the  Court  of 
England,  to  the  year  1710.  (Written  by  Nathaniel 
Hooke.)    Lond.  1742.     Svo. 

The  Opinions  of  Sarah,  Duchess  Dowager  of  Marl- 
borough, Published  from  her  Original  MSS.  [By  Sir 
David  Dalrymple.]     Edinb.  1788.     12mo. 

Private  Correspondence  of  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marl- 
borough, Illustrative  of  the  Court  and  Times  of  Queen 
Anne ;  and  the  Select  Correspondence  of  her  Husband, 
John,  Duke  of  Marlborough.  2  vols.     Z^n<2.  1838.  Svo. 

Letters,  from  Original  MSS.     Lond.  1876.     8to. 

Memoirs.     See  Thomson  (Mrs). 

MARLEBURROUGH  (Henry). 
Chronicle  of  Ireland.     See  Ireland  :  Ancient  Irish 
Histories.     Vol.  II 


652 


MAELES— MAEEYAT. 


MAELfiS  (M.  De). 

Histoire  de  la  Domination  des  Arabes.  Traduite  do 
I'Arabe  en  Espagnol,  de  Joseph  Cond^.  See  CoNDfc 
(Don  Jose  Antonio). 

MAELOWE  (Christopher). 

Works.  (Edited  by  George  Eobinson.)  3  vols.  Loiid. 
1826.     post  8vo. 

Hero  and  Leander ;  begun  by  Christopher  Marlowe, 
and  finished  by  George  Chapman.    Lond.  1820.    12mo. 

Hero  and  Leander,  a  Poem,  by  Marlow  and  Chapman, 
New  edition,  revised  ^and  corrected ;  with  a  Critical 
Preface.     Chkwick,  1821.     12mo. 

Certaine  of  Ovid's  Elegies.  By  C.  Marlow.  See 
0  VI  Dins. 

MARMION  (Shakekley). 

Cupid  and  Psyche ;  or  an  Epic  Poem  of  Cupid  to  his 
Mistress.  Lond.  1637.  Reprinted,  Chimick,  1820.  12mo. 

MAEMOL  Caravajal  (Luts  del). 

Descripcion  General  de  Afirica,  con  todos  los  Suc- 
cesses de  Guerras  que  a  auido  entre  los  Infieles,  y  el 
pueblo  Christiano.     2  vols.     Granada,  1573.     folio. 

L'Afrique,  de  Marmol,  de  la  traduction  de  Nicolas 
Perrot  Sieur  d'Ablancourt ;  avec  I'histoire  des  Ch^rifs, 
traduite  de  I'Espagnol  de  Di^go  Torres,  par  le  Due 
d'Angoulesme  le  Pere.     3  vols.     Paw,  1667.     4 to. 

Historia  del  Eebelion  y  Castigo  de  los  Moriscos  del 
Eeyno  de  Granada.    2  vols.    Madrid,  1797.    royal  8vo. 

MAEMONT  (AcGDsiE  Ekederic  Louis  Viessb  de.) 
Memoires  du  Mardchal  Maimont,  Due  de  Eaguse,  de 
1792  i  1841.     See  Eaguse. 

MAEMONTEL  (Jean  Francois.) 

CEuvres  Completes.  18  vols.  Paris,  1818-1819. 
8vo. 

CEuvres  Posthumes.  Memoires.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1807.      8vo. 

Contes  Moraux.     3  vols.     Pai-is,  1765.     12mo. 

Moral  Tales.  (Translated.)  3  vols.  Lond.  1781.  12mo. 

Memoirs,  written  by  himself;  containing  his  Liter- 
ary and  Political  Life,  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Principal 
Characters  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1805.     12mo. 

The  Memoirs  of  Marmontel :  including  Anecdotes  of 
the  most  distinguished  Characters  who  appeared  in 
Erance  during  last  Century.  Translated  by  Hugh 
Murray.     4  vols.     Edinb.  1808.     12mo. 

The  same.  2  vols.  Lond.  1826.  12mo.  (Auto- 
biography, Vols.  3  and  4.) 

Belisarius.  Translated  bj  F.  Ashmore.  Lond.  1768. 
small  8vo. 


MAEMOEA  OXONIENSIA. 

Marmorum  ArundelUanorum,  Seldenianorum,  alio- 
rumque,  Academiae  Oxoniensi  Donatorum ;  cum  variis 
Commentariis  et  Indice,  editio  Secunda,  a  Mich.  Mait- 
taire.     Londini,  1732.     folio. 

Marmora  Oxoniensia,  Gr.  ac  Lat.  (ex  edit.  Prideaux, 
&c.,  cum  prasfatione  Eic.  Chandler.)  Oxonii,  1763. 
royal  folio. 

MAEOLOIS  (Samuel). 

Mathematicum  Opus  absolutissimum,  continens 
Geometrise,  Fortificationis,  Arehitecturae  et  Perspec- 
tivse  regulas,  demonstrationes  et  figuris,  studio  atque 
opera  Alberti  Girardi.     Amstelodami,  1633.     folio. 

Geometria,  Theoretica  et  Practica,  studio  atque  opera 
Alberti  Girardi  recognita,  et  midtis  notis  iUustrata. 
2  vols.     Amstelodami,  1647.     folio. 

MAEOT  (Clement). 

Qiuvres,  reviles  et  augmentdes  tant  de  diverses 
Poesies,  veritables,  etc. ;  Avec  les  Ouvrages  de  Jean 
Marot  son  pere,  ceux  de  Michel  Marot  son  fils,  et 
de  Franfois  Sagon  (par  Nic.  Lenglet  du  Fresnoy). 
4  vols.     La  Haye,  1731.     4to. 

MAEEACCIUS  (Ludovicus).     See  Alcoran. 

MAEEIAGE. 

Traitd  de  la  Dissolution  du  Mariage,  par  I'impuissance 
et  froideur  de  I'homme  ou  de  la  femme  (par  Antoine 
Hotman).     Paris,  1595.     12mo. 

A  Critical  Essay  concerniog  Marriage  ;  with  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Marriage  Eites  and  Ceremonies  of  Most 
Nations  of  the  World.  By  a  Gentleman.  Lond.  1724:. 
8vo. 

Traite  sur  le  Mariage  j  Examen  de  deux  Questions 
importantes  sur  le  Mariage  [par  Pierre  le  Eidant]. 
1753.     4to. 

Marriage  :  a  Novel  (Anon.)     See  Fehrier  (Susan). 

MAEEEEE  (Martinus). 

Bibliotheca  Cluniacensis  in  qua  SS.  Patrum  Abbatum 
Cluniacensis  Vitae,  Miracula,  Scripta,  Statuta,  Privi- 
legia,  etc.,  ex  MS.  Codd.  coUegerunt.  Lutetice-Paris. 
1614.     foUo. 

MAEEOW  OF  MODEEN  DIVINITY.  See  Fisher 
(Edward). 

MAEEYAT  (Frank  S.)  " 

Borneo  and  the  Indian  Archipelago,  with  Drawings 
of  Costume  .and  Scenery.     Lond.  1848.     imperial  8vo. 

MAEEYAT  (Frederick),  Captain,  Royal  Navy. 

Narrative  of  the  Travels  and  Adventures  of  Monsieur 
Violet  in  California,  Sonora,  and  Western  Texas.  3 
vols.     Lond.  1843.     post  8vo. 


MAERY  AT— MARSHALL. 


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MARRYAT  (Fkedehick)— (7on<JWMed. 

Poor  Jack,  with  Illustrations  by  Clarkson-  Stanfield. 
Lond.  1S40.     8vo. 

Diary  in  America,  with  Remarks  on  its  Institutions. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1839.     small  Svo. 

The  same.  Part  Second.  3  vols.  Lund.  1839. 
small  Svo. 

Masterman  Ready;  or,  the  Wreck  of  the  Pacific. 
Written  for  Young  People.  Lond.  1856.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Illustrated  Library.)- 

MARRYAT  (Horace). 

One  Year  in  Sweden ;  including  a  Visit  to  the  Isle 
of  Gotland.     2  vols.     Lond.  1862.     post  8vo. 

MARRYAT  (Joseph). 

Collections  towards  a  History  of  Pottery  and  Porce- 
lain in  the  15th,  16th,  17th,  and  18th  Centuries. 
With  a  Description  of  the  Manufacture,  a  Glossary, 
and  a  List  of  Monograms.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

MAESDEN  (J.  B.),  St  Peter's,  Birmingham. 

The  History  of  the  Early  Puritans,  from  the  Refor- 
mation to  the  Opening  of  the  Civil  War  in  1642. 
Lond.  1853.     Svo. 

The  History  of  the  Later  Puritans,  from  the  Opening 
of  the  Civil  War  in  1642  to  the  Ejection  of  the  Non- 
Conforming  Clergy  in  1662.     Lond.  1854.     Svo. 

MARSDEN  (William),  D.C.L. 

Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  written  by  himself, 
with  Notes  from  his  Correspondence.  Lond.  1828. 
4to. 

A  Catalogue  of  Dictionaries,  Vocabularie."?,  Grammars, 
and  Alphabets.     In  Two  Parts.     Lond.  1 796.     4to. 

The  History  of  Sumatra.  Third  edition.  (The  Plates 
in  folio.)     Lond.  \%\\.     4to. 

A  Grammar  of  the  Malayan  Language,  with  an  Intro- 
duction and  Praxis.     Lond.  1812.     4to. 

A  Dictionary  of  the  Malayan  Language,  in  Two  Parts, 
Malayan  and  English,  and  English  and  Malayan.  Lond. 
1812.     4to. 

Miscellaneous  Works.  (1.)  On  the  Polynesian  or 
East-Insular  Languages.  (2.)  On  a  Conventional 
Roman  Alphabet,  applicable  to  Oriental  Languages; 
and  (3.)  Thoughts  on  the  Composition  of  a  National 
English  Dictionary.     Lond.  1834.     4to. 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo,  with  Notes  by  W.  Marsden. 
See  Polo  (Marco). 

MARSH  (Rev.  Edward  Garrard). 

Brief  Survey  of  the  Evidence  and  Nature  of  the 
Christian  Religion,  in  Seventeen  Sermons.  Lond.  1829. 
Svo. 

See  Psalms  (Book  of). 


MAESH  (Georob  P.) 

The  Origin  and  History  of  the  English  Language, 
and  of  the  Early  Literature  it  Embodies.     Lond.  1862. 

Svo. 

MAESH  (Herbert),  D.D.     See  Michakus  (J.  D.) 

MARSH  (Josiah). 

A  Popukr  Life  of  George  Fox,  the  first  of  the 
Quakers.  Compiled  from  his  Joumala  and  other  autla-n- 
tic  Sources.     Lond.  1847.     Svo. 

MAESHALL  (Charles),  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

Ecports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  from  Mich.  Term  1813,  to  Mich. 
Term,  1816.     2  vols.     Lowrf.  1815-1817.     royal  Svo. 

MAESHALL  (Eev.  Ebenezer). 

The  History  of  the  Union  of  Scotland  and  England, 
stating  the  Circumstances  which  brought  that  Event 
forward  to  a  Conclusion,  and  the  Advantages  resulting 
from  it  to  the  Scots.     Edinb.  1795.     Svo. 

MAESHALL  (Frederic). 

International  Vanities.     Edinb.  1875.     Svo. 

MAESHALL  (Henry),  Surgeon. 

Ceylon  ;  a  General  Description  of  the  Island  and  its 
Inhabitants.  With  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Con- 
quest of  the  Colony  by  the  English.    Lond.  1846.    post 

Svo. 

MAESHALL  (James). 

Geographical  and  Statistical  Display  of  the  Locality, 
Eelation,  Superficies,  and  Population  of  each  County, 
Section,  District,  and  Colony  of  the  British  Empire. 
&c.     Lond.  (1831.)     4to. 

Mortality  of  the  Metropolis ;  a  Statistical  View  of 
the  Number  of  Persons  Eeported  to  have  died,  within 
the  BiUs  of  Mortality,  in  each  of  the  204  years,  1629- 
1831.     Load.  1832.     4to. 

MAESHALL  (James),  Solicitor,  Supreme  Courts. 

Manual  of  the  Bankrupt  Act,  2  and  3  Vict.  cap.  41, 
comprising  Synopsis,  Forms  of  Procedure,  and  Appen- 
dix, containing  the  Act.     Edinb.  1839.     12mo. 

MAESHALL  (Eev.  James),  Minister  of  the  Tolbooth 
Church,  Edinburgh,  afterwards  of  Clifton. 

Inward  Eevival ;  or.  Motives  and  Hindrances  to 
Advancement  in  Holiness.     Edinb.  1840.     12mo. 

A  Memoir  of  the  Eev.  James  Marshall,  late  Incum- 
bent of  Christ  Church,  Clifton,  and  formerly  a  Presby- 
terian Minister  in  Scotland.     Lond.  1857.     12mo. 


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MAESHALL-  MAETENS. 


MARSHALL  (John),  LL.D. 

The  Life  of  George  Washington ;  by  the  Hon. 
Bushrod  Washington  ;  with  an  Introduction,  containing 
a  Compendious  View  of  the  Colonies  planted  by  the 
English  on  the  Continent  of  North  America.  5  vols. 
Lond.  1804-1807.     4to. 

MARSHALL  (John),  Advocate. 

An  Analysis  of  the  Titles  to  Land  Consolidation 
(Scotland)  Act,  1868,  31  and  32  Vict.,  cap.  101. 
Edinh.  1869.     8vo. 

MARSHALL  (Samuel),  Serjeant-at-Law. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurances,  Marine,  Life, 
and  Fire.     Lond.  1802.     8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  with  additions,  by  C. 
Marshall     2  vols.     Lund.  1823.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance,  Bot- 
tomry, and  Re'Spondentia.  The  fifth  edition,  by  William 
Shee,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench. 
Lond.  1865.     royal  8vo. 

MARSHALL  (William). 

The  Rural  Economy  of  the  Midland  Counties,  includ- 
ing the  Management  of  Live  Stock  in  Leicestershire, 
and  its  Environs.     2  vols,     iorad.  1796.     8vo. 

The  Rural  Economy  of  Yorkshire ;  comprising  the 
Management  of  Landed  Estates,  and  the  Practice  of 
Husbandry  in  the  Agricultural  Districts  of  the  County. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1796.     8vo. 

The  Rural  Economy  of  Gloucestershire,  including  its 
Dairy  Management ;  also  that  of  North  Wiltshire  ;  and 
the  Management  of  Orchards  and  Fruits  in  Herefordshire. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1796.     8vo. 

The  Rural  Economy  of  the  West  of  England,  includ- 
ing Devonshire,  and  parts  of  Somersetshire,  Dorset- 
shire, and  Cornwall.     2  vols.     Lond.  1796.     8vo. 

The  Rural  Economy  of,  Norfolk ;  comprising  the 
Management  of  Landed  Estates,  and  the  Practice  of 
Husbandry  in  that  County.    2  vols.    i^d.  1795.    8vo. 

Minutes,  Experiments,  Observations,  and  General 
Remarks  on  Agriculture,  in  the  Southern  Counties.  2 
vols.     Lond.  1789.     8vo. 

Rural  Economy  of  the  Southern  Counties  ;  compris- 
ing Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex,  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Wiltshire, 
^Hampshire,  &c.     2  vols.     LonJ.  1798.     8vo. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  Central 
Highlands  of  Scotland.     Lond.  1 794.     4to. 

On  the  Landed  Property  of  England  ;  an  Elementary 
and  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Purchase,  Improvement, 
and  Management  of  Landed  Estates.    Lond.  1804.    4to. 

Review  and  Abstract  of  the  County  Reports  to  the 
iJoard  of  Agriculture,  from  the  several  Agricultural  De- 
partments of  England.     5  vols.     ForA,  1818.     4to. 


MARSHMAN  (J.  R.)     See  Carrington  (F.  A.) 

MARSIGLI  (Le  Comte  Louis-Ferdinand  de). 

Description  du  Danube,  contenant  des  Observations 
Geographiques,  Astronomiques,  Hydrographiques,  His 
toriques,  et  Physiques.  Traduite  du  Latin  (par  Le  Clerc). 
6  vols.     La  Haye,  1744.     large  folio. 

MARSOLLIER  (Jacques),  French  Histm-ian. 

Histoiro  de  Henry  VII.  Roy  d'Angleterre.  2  vols. 
Palis,  1697,  1698.     12mo. 

MARSTON  (John). 

The  Scourge  of  Villanie,  (by  John  Marston).  Cor- 
rected, with  the  addition  of  newe  Satyres.  Three 
Bookes  of  Satyres.  London,  printed  by  J.  R  (uberts), 
1599.     12mo. 

Works,  Dramatic  and  Satirical.  Reprinted  from  the 
original  editions,  with  Notes  and  some  Account  of  his 
Life  and  Writings,  by  J.  0.  Halliwell.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1856.     12mo. 

The  Works  of  John  Marston.  Reprinted  from  the 
original  editions ;  with  Notes,  and  some  Account  of 
his  Life  and  Writings,  by  J.  0.  Halliwell.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1856.     post  8vo. 

MARTENNE  (Edmond),  a  Benedictine  Monk. 

Voyage  Litteraire  de  deux  Eeligieux  Benedictins  de 
la  Congregation  de  Saint-Maur.  (Dom  Martene  et  Dom 
Durand.)     2  vols.     Paris,  1717,  1724.     4to. 

MARTENS  (le  Baron  Charles  de). 

Causes  CeMbres  de  Droit  des  Gens.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1827.     8vo. 

Guide  Diplomatique  ou  Traits  des  Droits,  des  Immu- 
nites  et  des  Devoirs  des  Miuistres  Publics,  etc.  Nou- 
velle  Mition  augmentde,  par  M.  de  Hoffmanns.  2  vols, 
in  3.     Bruxellis,  1838.     8vo. 

MARTENS  (Georges  Fred^iric  de),  Professor  at 
Gottingen. 

Cours  Diplomatique,  ou  Tableau  des  Relations  Ex- 
terieures  des  puissances  de  I'Europe,  tant  entre  elles 
qu'avec  d'autres  Etats  dans  les  diverses  parties  du  Globe. 
3  vols.     Berlin,  1801.     8vo. 

Recueil  des  Trait(5s  d'Alliance,  de  Paix,  de  Treve,  de 
Neutrality,  de  Commerce,  de  Limites,  d'fichange,  etc., 
conclus  par  les  Puissance  de  I'Europe,  tant  entre  elles 
qu'avec  les  Puissances  et  Etats  dans  d'autres  parties 
du  Monde,  depuis  1761  jusqu'i  present.  34  vols. 
Gottingue,  1801-1843.     8vo. 

Vols.  I.-VII.  Recueil   des    Trait^s    d'Alliance,  etc.,    1761- 
1801.     7  vols.     1817-1801. 


MARTENS— MARTIN. 


Mft 


MARTENS  (Gkorqes  FriJderic  de) — Continued. 
VIII.-XI.  SuppliSment,  pr(5c(5d(5  de  Traitds  du  18*  Sifecle, 
antdrieurs  ^  cette  6poque,  et  qui  ne  se  trouvent 
pas  dans  le  Corps  Universel  Diplomatique  de 
MM.  Duraont  et  Eousset,  et  autres  recueils 
g6n6raux  de  Trait^s,  jusqu'il  1808.  4  vols. 
1802-1808. 
XII.-XXX.  Nouveau  Recueil,  en  continuation,  depuis 
1808jusqu'i  1839,  par  Baron  Charles  de  Mar- 
tens, Fr^d^ric  Saalfield,  and  Fr6d6ric  Murhard. 
16  vols,  in  19.  1817-1842. 
XXXI.-XXXIII.  Nouveau  Suppl^mens  au  Recueil  de 
Traitds  suivis  d'un  Appendice,  contenant  des 
Trait^s  et  Actes  publics  importans  d'une  date 
anterieure,  qui  on  n'ont  pas  encore  vu  le  jour,  ou 
du  moina  ne  se  trouvent  pas  dans  une  Collection 
g6n^rale  quelconque  de  Trait<5s  et  d' Act«s  publics, 
1761-1839,  par  Fr^dMc  Murhard.  3  vols.  1839- 
1842. 
XXXIV.  Table  G^n^rale  Chronologique  et  Alphab^tique  du 
Recueil,  des  Trait^s  commence  par  Geo.  Frid. 
de  Martens,  et  continue  jusqu'i  nos  jours.  2  parts 
in  1  vol.     1837-1843. 

Nouveau  Recueil  General  de  Trait6s,  Conventions, 
etc.  Redige  par  Frederic  Murhard,  etc.  (Continuation 
du  Grand  Recueil  de  feu  M.  de  Martens.)  Tome 
I.-XIII.  (1840-1849).  13  vols.  Goettingue,  1843- 
1855.     8vo. 

Recueil  G^ndral  de  Traitds  et  autre  Actes  relatifs  aux 
rapports  de  Droit  International :  Continuation  de 
Recueil  de  G.  Fr.  de  Martens,  par  Ckarles  Samwer 
et  Jules  HofiF.  5  vols.  (Tomes  XIV.-XVIII.) 
Goitingue,  1856-1873.     8vo. 

Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Nations,  founded  on  the 
Treaties  and  Customs  of  the  Modern  Nations  of  Europe. 
Translated,  and  the  List  of  Treaties  brought  down  to 
June  1802,  by  William  Cobbett.     Land.  1802.     8vo. 

MARTENS  (DeWilhelm). 

Uber  Concurrenz  und  Collision  der  Romischen 
CivUklagen.     Leipzig,  1856.     8vo. 

MARTENSEN  (H.),  D.D  ,  Bishop  of  Zealand. 

Christian  Dogmatics ;  a  Compendium  of  the  Doc- 
trines of  Christianity.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
the  Rev.  William  Urwick,  M.A.     Edinh.  1866.     8vo. 

Christian  Ethics.  Translated  from  the  Danish,  by 
C.  Spence.  Edinb  \%1Z.  8vo.  ^Sefl  Clark's  Foreign 
Theological  Library,  Fourth  Series. 

MARTIALIS  (Marcus  Valerius). 

Epigrammata,  paraphrasi  et  Notis  Variorum  selectis- 
simis,  ad  usum  Sereniss.  Delphini,  interpretatus  est 
Vincent.  CoUesso.     Ametelcedami,  1701.     8vo. 


MARTIALIS  (Marcos  Valkrios)— Cun/initAi. 

Epigrammata,  ex  oditione  Bipontina,  cum  notia  li 
interpretationo  in  uaum  Delphini  variiii  Lectionibua, 
notis  variorum,  recensu  cditionum  et  codicum,  et  Indioe 
locupletissimo,  accurate  recenaita.  3  vula.  Ltmdini, 
1823.     royal  8vo.      (Valpy's  Delphin  CluncM.) 

Tlie  Epigrams  of  Martial,  in  Twelve  Books,  Timna- 
lated,  with  a  Comment  by  James  Elphinston.  Lottd. 
1782.     4to. 

Martial's  Epigrams  (Fifteen  Books),  Literally  Traim- 
lated  into  English  Prose,  with  Verse  Translations 
selected  from  the  Works  of  English  Poets,  and  other 
sources.  Land.  1860.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Classical  Lfbrary.) 

MARTIN  (Alexandre). 

La  Suisse  Pittoresque,  et  ses  Environs.  Paris,  1835. 
royal  8vo. 

MARTIN  (Arthur).    -See  Cahier  (Charles). 

MARTIN  (Benjamin). 

Philosophia  Britannica;  or,  a  New  and  Comprehensive 
System  of  the  Newtonian  Philosophy,  Astronomy,  and 
Geography,  in  a  course  of  Twelve  Lectures.  3  vols. 
Land.  1771.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (Fran^ois-Xavier). 
History  of  North  Carolina  from  the  EarKert  Faiod. 
2  vols.     New  Orleans,  1829.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (Frances). 

Angelique  Amauld,  Abbess  of  Port  RoyaL  Land. 
1873.     post  8vo. 

MARTIN  (Frederick). 

The  Statesman's  Year-Book.  A  Statistical,  Genea- 
logical, and  Historical  Account  of  the  States  and 
Sovereigns  of  the  Civilised  World,  for  the  Years  1864 
and  1867.     2  vols.     Lond..  1864,  1867.     small  8vo. 

MARTIN  (Isaac). 

The  Trial  and  Sufferings  of  Mr  Isaac  Martin,  who  was 
put  into  the  Inquisition  in  Spain  for  the  sake  of  the  I^io- 
testant  Religion.  Written  by  himseUl  Lond.  1724.  8vo. 

Le  Procez  et  les  Soutfrances  de  Mr  Isaac  Martin  qui 
fut  mis  k  rinquisition  en  Espagne,  etc.  Traduit  de 
I'Anglois.     Dxidres,  1723.     12mo. 

MARTIN  (Rev.  James),  Minigter  of  St  Oeorge'» 
Church,  Edinburgh. 

Discourses  and  Letters  on  Prayer,  and  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author.     [By  Robert  Paul.]    E<iinb.  1836.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (Jean-Ami). 

Devotions  h  I'Usage  des  Families,  ou  Reflexions  but 
une  suite  de  Chapitres  du  Vieux  et  du  Nouveau  Testa- 
ment    2  vols.     Paris,  1810.     8vo. 


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MAETIN  (John). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  State  of  the  Legal  and  Judicial 
Polity  of  Scotland.     Land.  1792.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Lauderdale  to  prove  the  right 
of  Appeal  from  Judgments  of  the  Court  of  Justiciary 
in  Scotland.     Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (John). 

Account  of  the  Natives  of  the  Tongo  Islands  in  the 
South  Pacific  Ocean.     2  vols.     Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (John),  Booksdler,  London,  afterwards 
Librarian  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford. 

A  Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  Books  Privately 
Printed;  including  those  of  the  Bannatyne,  Maitland, 
and  Roxburgh  Clubs,  and  of  the  Private  Presses  at 
Darlington,  Auchinleck,  Leo  Priory,  Newcastle,  Middle 
Hill,  and  Strawberry  Hill.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  Privately  Printed  Books. 
Second  Edition.  [Omitting  the  Account  of  Private 
Presses  and  Clubs,  intended  for  a  Second  Volume,  which 
never  appeared.]     Lond.  1854.     Svo. 

MARTIN  (L.  Aime). 

Memoire  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  de  J.  H. 
Bernardin  de  Saint-Pierre.  5es  Saint-Piebke  (J.  H. 
B.  de). 

MAETIN  (Martin). 

A  Late  Voyage  to  St  Kilda;  with  a  History  of 
the  Island,  Natural,  Moral,  and  Topographical;  an 
Account  of  the  Customs,  Religion,  &c.  Lond.  1698. 
8vo. 

A  Description  of  the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland ; 
containing  an  Account  of  their  Government,  Antiquities, 
Religion,  Customs,  &c. ;  with  a  Brief  Description  of 
the  Isles  of  Orkney  an*  Shetland.  Lond.  1703. 
8vo. 

MARTIN  (Robert  Montgomery). 

Political,  Commercial,  and  Financial  Condition  of  the 
Anglo-Eastern  Empire  in  1832.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

Taxation  of  the  British  Empire.  Lond.  1833. 
12mo. 

Ireland  as  it  was,  is,  and  ought  to  be  ;  with  a  Com- 
parative Statistical  Chart  of  the  Past  and  Present  State 
of  the  Country.     Zonrf.  1834.     8vo. 

History  of  the  British  Colonies.  5  vols.  Lond. 
1834,  1835.     8vo. 

History,  Antiquities,  Topography,  and  Statistics  of 
Eastern  India.     3  vols.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Colonies  of  the  British  Empire,  from 
the  Official  Records  of  the  Colonial  Of&ce.  LoTid.  1843. 
royal  8vo. 


MARTIN  (Theodore). 

Memoir  of  William  Edmonstone  Aytoun,  D.C.L. 
Edinh.  1867.     post  8vo. 

The  Book  of  Ballads.  Edited  by  Bon  Gaultier.  See 
Ballad  Book. 

The  Life  of  His  Royal  Highness  The  Prince  Consort. 
Volume  the  First.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

Poems  and  Ballads  of  Goethe.  See  Goethe  (J.  W. 
Von). 

MARTIN  (Thomas). 

The  Circle  of  the  Mechanical  Arts ;  containing  Prac- 
tical Treatises  on  the  various  Manual  Arts,  Trades,  and 
Manufactures.     Lond.  1813.     4to. 

ZHTHMATA  AIANOHTIKA  ;  or  a  View  of  the  In- 
tellectual Powers  of  Man ;  with  Observations  on  their 
Cultivation.     Liverpool,  1821.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (William;. 

The  Historic  and  Lives  of  the  Kings  of  England, 
from  William  the  Conquerour  to  the  end  of  the  Reigne  of 
Henry  VIII.  Whereunto  is  now  added,  the  Historie 
of  King  Edward  VI.,  of  Queen  Mary,  and  Queen 
Elizabeth.     By  B.  R.     Lond.  1638.     folio. 

MARTIN  Mar-Pkelate.  See  Puritan  Discipline 
Tracts. 

MAETINE  (George). 

Reliquiae  Divi  Andreae ;  or,  the  State  of  the  Vener- 
able and  Primitive  See  of  St  Andrews.  With  some 
HistoricaU  Memoirs  of  some  of  the  most  famous  Pre- 
lates and  Primates  therof.  By  a  true  (though  unworthy) 
Sone  of  the  Church.  (Written  in  1683.)  St  Andrews, 
1797.     4to! 

MARTINEAU  (Harriet). 

Ulustrations  of  Political  Economy.  9  vols. — Poor 
Laws  and  Illustrations  of  Taxation  (forming  Vols.  X. 
and  XL).     11  vols.     Lond.  1833,  1834.     12mo. 

Society  in  America.    3  vols.    Lund.  1837.    small  8vo. 

Retrospect  of  Western  Travel.     3  vols.     iowfZ.  1838. 

small  8vo. 

How  to  Observe  :  Morals  and  Manners.  Lond.  1838. 
post  8vo. 

Forest  and  Game-Law  Tales.  3  vols.  Lond.  1 846. 
12mo. 

England  and  her  Soldiers.     Lond.  1859.     post  8vo. 

MARTINI  (Le  Pbre  Martin). 
Histoire  de  la  Guerres  des  Tartares.     See  Semedo 
(Alvarez). 

MARTINIUS  (Martinus). 
Novus  Atlas  Sinensis.     See  China. 


MAETINlfiRE— MARWICK. 


MAETINlfiRE  (M.  de  la). 

Introduction  to  the  History  of  Europe.  See  Puffen- 
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MARTIISriUS  (Matthias). 

Lexicon  Philologicum.  Accedit  ejusdem  Cadmus 
Grseco-Phoenix.  Additur  Glossarium  Isidori,  cum 
Emend,  et  Notis  Jo.  Geo.  Graevii;  et  Jo.  Clerici  Dis- 
sertatio  Etymologica.  2  vols.  Trajecti-Batavorum, 
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MAETON  (Joseph  v.) 

Versucb.  einer  ausfurlichen  Praktischen  Ungarischon 
Spraclilehre  fiir  Deutsche.     TF/cw,  1812.     8vo. 

MAETYN  (Benjamin),  and  KIPPIS  (Dr  A.) 

The   Life  of  the   First   Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  from 

Original  Documents  in  tlie  possession  of  tlio  Family. 

Edited  by  G.Wingrove  Cooke.  2  vols.  Lond.\^Z%.  8vo. 

MAETYN  (Eev.  Henry). 

Journals  and  Letters.  Ecited  by  the  Eev.  S.  Wilbe- 
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Persian  New  Testament.     See  Testamentum. 

MAETYN  (Professor  John). 

Historia  Plantamm  Eariorum.  (Decades  Quinque.) 
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The  Bucolics  and  Georgicks  of  VirgU.  Translated, 
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MAETYN  (Thomas),  B.D. 

Thirty -Eight  Plates,  with  Explanations  ;  intended  to 
illustrate  Linnaeus's  System  of  Vegetables,  and  particu- 
larly adapted  to  the  Letters  (by  Thos.  Martyn)  on  the 
Elements  of  Botany.     Lond.  172 i.     8vo. 

■  MAETYE  (Petrus),  Anglerim  Medial. 

De  Eebus  Oceanicis,  et  Orbe  Novo,  Decades  tres. 
Ejusdem  praeterea,  Legationis  Babylonicse,  libri  tres. 
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The  Decades  of  the  Nowe  Worlde.  See  Eden 
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The  History  of  the  West  Indies.  The  Eight  Decades 
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Opus  Epistolarum  (de  Eebus  Hispanicis  et  Indicis). 
Cui  accesserunt  Epistola;  Ferdinandi  de  Pulgar ;  editio 
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MAETYES. 

The  Book  of  Martyrs.     See  Foxe  (John). 
Letters  of  the  English  Martyrs,  by  Myles  Coverdale. 
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MARTYRS— Continued. 

The  English  Martyrology,  abridj^af'froin  Foxe.  By 
Charlotte  Elizabeth.     2  vols.     Z>>w*  1837.     12mo. 

The  Western  Martyrology,  or  Bloody  Aaiixea ;  con- 
taining the  Lives  and  Trials  of  those- Eminont  T*ro- 
testants  who  suifered  in  the  West  of  Eiiglaml,  from 
1678  to  this  time.     Lond.MOb.     small  «vo.' 

Histoire  des  Martyrs  persecutez  et  mis  «  inort  pour 
la  Verity  de  I'Evangile,  depuis  le  temps  dea'Apostras 
jusques  k  I'an  1597.  Comprinse  en  douze  Livn-n,  con- 
tenant  les  Actes  M6morables  du  Seigneur  enl-intinuitie 
des  siens ;  non  seulement  contre  lea  efTorts  du  Monde, 
mais  aussi  contre  diverges  sortcs  d'assaux  et-here«ie« 
monstruenses.  [Par  Jean  Crespin.]  Genive,  \59t  folio. 

MAEVELL  (Andrew).  V 

Works  Poetical,  Controversial,  and  Political ;  con- 
taining Original  Letters,  Poems,  and  Tracts  never 
before  printed  ;  with  a  new  Life  of  the  Author,  by 
Captain  Edward  Thompson.    3  vols.    Lond.  1776.    4to. 

Miscellaneous  Poema     Lond.  1681.     folio. 

The  Complete  Works,  in  Verse  and  Prose,  of  Andrew 
Marvell,  M.P.  Edited  by  the  Rev,  Alex.  B.  Groawt 
4  vols.     1872-1875.     12mo. 

MARVILLE  (M.  Db  Vioneul-). 
M(51anges  d'Histoire  et  de  Littdrature.     <See  Argonnb 
(Bonaventure  D'). 

MARVIN  (J.  G.) 

Legal  Bibliography;  or,  a  Thesaurus  of  American, 
English,  Irish,  and  Scotch  Law  Books ;  together  with 
some  Continental  Treatises.  To  which  is  added  a 
copious  List  of  Abbreviations.  Philadelphia,  1847.  8vo. 

MARWICK  (James  David),  City  Clerk  of  Edin- 
burgh, now  of  Glasgow. 

Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  High  Constables  of 
Edinburgh;  with  Notes  on  the  Early  Watching, 
Cleaning,  and  other  Police  Arrangements  of  the  City. 
Edinb.  1865.  small  4to.  (Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion.) 

Records  of  the  Convention  of  the  Royal  Burghs  of 
Scotland ;  with  Extracts  from  other  Records  relating  to 
the  Affairs  of  the  Burghs  of  Scotland.     See  Scotland. 

Extracts  from  the  liecords  of  the  Burgh  of  Edin- 
burgh, A.D.  1403-1528.  (Scottish  Burgh  Records 
Society.) 

Provisions  of  the  several  local  Acts  regulating  the 
Police  of  the  City  of  Edinburgh  classified  and  arranged  ; 
with  Explanatory  Notes,  &c.     Edinb.  1868.     8vo. 

Precedence  of  Edinburgh  and  Dublin;  Proceedings 
in  the  Privy  Council     See  Prkcedenc«. 

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MARWICK  (Jambs  Di.vw)— Continued. 

AcU  of  Parliament  relating  to  Municipal  Elections  in 
the  Royal  Burghs  of  Scotland,  Annotated.  Edinb. 
1873.     roy.  Svo. 

Municipal  Elections  in  the  Parliamentary  Burghs  of 
Scotland.     Edinb.  1873.     roy.  8vo. 

Municipal  Elections  in  the  Police  Burghs  of  Scotland. 
Edinb.  1873.     roy.  Svo. 

Suggestions  as  to  the  Conduct  of  First  Elections  of 
School  Boards  in  Burghs  in  Scotland,  with  Appendices 
of  Forms,  &c.     Edinb.  1873.     8vo. 

MARY  STUART,  Queen  of  Scotland. 

Series  of  Works  relating  to  the  Queen   of 
Scots. 

Notice  des  Ouvrages  Imprim6s,  renfermant  des  Let- 
tres  de  Marie  Stuart  ou  qui  ont  rapport  a  sa  Corre- 
spondance.  See  Labanoff  (le  Prince  Alexandre). 
Lettres,  etc.,  de  Marie  Stuabt,  Vol  VII. 

De  Vita  et  Rebus  Gestis  Serenissimse  Principis 
Marias  Scotorum  Reginoe,  Francise  Dotariae,  qua  Scriptis 
tradidere  Autores  Sedecim.  Recensita  a  Sam.  Jebb. 
2  vols.     Londini,  1725.     folio. 

Tomv^  Primus. 

1.  Traits  de  la  Succession  des  Femmes  aux  Gouverne- 

ment,  etc.,  par  D.  Chambre. 

2.  De  Titulo  et  Jure   Sev.   Keginae,  Mariae,  etc.    Ad 

Regni  Angliae  Sucoessionem,  etc.  Opera  Jo.  Leslaji. 

3.  De  Rebus  Gestis  Scotorum  regnante  Maria,  autore 

Jo.  Leskeo. 

4.  Detectio  Marise,  etc.,  studio  Geo.  BuchananL 

5.  Histoire  Tragique  de  Marie  Royne  d'Escosse. 

6.  Maria  Stuarta  ;  Vindioe  Ob.  Barnestapolio. 

7.  L'Innocence,  etc.,  de  Marie  Royne  d'Escosse. 

Tomut  Secundm. 

8.  Vita  Maria;  Stuartre,  etc.,  scriptore  Geo.  Conaeo. 

9.  L'Histoire  de  I'incomparable  Reine  Marie  Stuart. 

10.  De  Maria?  Sc.  R.  Vita  et  Morte,  opera  Fam.  Strada. 

11.  Summarium,  etc.,  opera  Romoaldi  Scoti. 

12.  Martyre  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse,  par  Ad.  Blackwood. 

13.  Hist,  de  lo  succesdido  en  Escocia,  etc.,lMaria  Estuarda, 

escrita  par  Antonio  de  Herrera. 

14.  Extrait  des  M6moires  de  Castelnau,  etc. 

15.  La  Mort  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse. 

16.  Oraison  Funebre  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse,  par  Mons. 

de  Bourges. 

Collections  relating  to  the  History  of  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scotland ;  containing  a  number  of  Original  Papers 
never  before  printed.  Also  a  few  scarce  Pieces  re- 
printed. Revised  and  published  by  James  Anderson ; 
with  an  Index  of  Obsolete  "Words  and  Prefaces,  show- 
ing the  Importance  of  these  Collections.  4  vols.  Edinb. 
1727,  1728.     4to. 


MARY  STUART,  Queen  of  Scotland— Q;?i<tnMcd. 
Vol.  I. 

Six  Letters  between  Queen  Mary  and  the  Earl  of  Lennox, 
about  the  apprehending  and  trying  of  the  Earl  of  Both- 
well  and  others  suspected  of  the  King's  Murder. 

Treatise  concerning  the  Defence  of  the  Honour  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scotland  and  Dowager  of  France,  &c.  (By 
Bishop  Lesley.) 

Vol.  II. 

Ane  Detectioun  of  the  Doings  of  Marie  Quene  of  Scottis, 
twiching  the  Murther  of  hir  Husband.  Written  be  M. 
G.  B.  (George  Buchanan). 

The  Record  of  the  Trial,  &c.,  of  Bothwell ;  with  the  Let- 
ters, Sonnets,  and  other  Writings  produced. 

Bond  of  Association  upon  Q.  Mary's  Demission  of  the 
Crown  in  favour  of  her  Son. 

The  Form  of  the  Coronation  of  K.  James  VI. 

Act  of  the  Privy  Council  concerning  the  DeUvery  to  the 
Eari  of  Murray,  Regent,  of  a  Silver  Box,  with  Letters, 
&c. 

Declaration  of  Mr  John  Craig,  Minister  of  Edinburgh, 
concerning  his  proclaiming  the  Banns  of  Marriage  betwixt 
Mary  Queen  of  Scotland  and  James  Earl  of  Both  well 

Vol.  IIL 

An  exact  Account  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of  John  Lesley, 
Bishop  of  Ross. 

Discourse  conteyninge  a  perfect  Accompte  given  by  John 
Bishop  of  Rosse,  of  his  whole  Charge  and  Proceedings 
duringe  the  Time  of  his  Ambassade,  from  his  entries  in 
England  in  September  1568,  to  the  26th  March  1572. 

Vol.  IV. 

Collection  of  such  things  as  have  passed  in  the  cause  of 
the  Quene  of  Scots,  since  her  Escape  out  of  Loughleven 
in  May  1568  to  the  17  day  of  July  thereafter. 

Conferences  at  York,  Westminster,  and  Hampton  Court, 
between  the  Commissioners  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotland, 
her  Son  the  Prince,  and  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England.; 
with  several  Authentick  Papers  relating  to  these  Con- 
ferences. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Acts  of  the  Regency, 
during  the  Minority  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotland,  from 
the  original  manuscript  of  James  Maitland  of  Lething- 
ton.    [By  W.  S.  Fitch.     Ipswich,  1833].     4to. 

Papiers  d'Etat,  sous  le  Regne  de  Marie  Stuart, 
1561-1587.     See  Teulet  (Alex.) 

Epithalamium  upon  the  Marriage  of  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scots,  to  the  Dauphin  of  France.    [Edinh.  1710].    4to. 

De  Titulo  et  Jure  Marise  Scotorum  Reginse.  Rhemis, 
1580.     See  Lesley  (John). 

Treatise  touching  the  Eight,  Title,  and  Interest  of  the 
Princesse  Marie,  Queene  of  Scotland,  and  the  most  noble 
King  James,  her  Grace's  Sonne,  to  the  Succession  of  the 
Croune  of  England.     1584.     /See  Lesley  (John). 

The  Historie  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mary  Stuart, 
Queene  of  Scotland.  1624.   See  Stranguage  (Willlam). 


MART  STUAET. 


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The  Same.     See  Udall  (William). 

Compleat  History  of  the  Lives  and  Reigns  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scotland,  and  her  Son  and  Successor,  James. 
1656.     See  Sanderson  (William). 

Life  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scotland.  Translated 
from  the  French.     1725.     See  Fbeebairn  (James). 

Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  drawn  from  the  State 
Papers ;  with  Subsidiary  Memoirs,  illustrated  with 
Plates  of  Medals,  Portraits,  and  Prospects.  1819.  See 
Chalmers  (George). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  1823. 
See  Benger  (Eliz.  Ogilvy). 

Memoirs  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scotland.  1844. 
See  Buckingham  (L.  Stanhope  F.) 

Life  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  By  Henry  Glassford 
BelL    1828.    See  Constable's  Miscellany,  Nos.  24,  25. 

Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart.    1854.    jSee  Mignet  (F.  A.) 

History  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  Translated.  1851. 
See  Mignet  (F.  A.) 

Mary  Stuart,  her  Guilt  or  Innocence  :  an  Enquiry 
into  the  Secret  History  of  her  Times.  By  Alexander 
M'Neel  Caird.     Edmb.  1866.     8vo. 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  and  her  Accusers ;  embracing 
a  Narrative  of  Events  from  the  death  of  James  V.  in 
1542,  until  the  death  of  the  Regent  Murray  in  1570. 
Vol.  I.,  and  from  1542  until  the  Death  of  Queen  Mary 
in  1587.     Vol.  IL     See  Hosack  (John). 

Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart,  1869.  /S«eGAUTHiEB  (Julhs). 

History  and  Letters,  &c.,  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scotland. 

See  Bannattne  (Richard).        Jameson  (Mrs  Anna.) 

Carruthers  (Rev.  James).  Lodge  (Edmund). 

Castelnad  (Michel  de).      Melville  (James). 

Epistol^    Reoum    Sco-      Ribadinetra  (P.) 

TORUM,  etc.  Scotland. 

Gentz  (Frederick).  Watson  (Richard). 

Notices  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  (in  Catalogue  of 
Antiquities,  &c. — Historical  Relics,  exhibited  at  Edin- 
burgh, July  1856.)     See  Archaeological  Institute. 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  principally  iDustrative  of  the 
Events  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Mary  and  King  Jamea 
VI.  (Edited  by  Joseph  Stevenson.)  Glasgow,  1834. 
4to.     (Maitland  Club). 

Inuentaires  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse  Douairiare  de 
France.  Catalogues  of  the  Jewels,  Dresses,  Furniture, 
Books,  and  Paintings  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  1556- 
1569.  (Edited  by  Joseph  Robertson).  Edinb.  1863. 
4to.     (Bannatyne  Club). 

De  Maria  Scotorum  Regina,  totaque  ejus  contra 
Eegem  coajuratione ;  fcedo  cum  Bothuelio  adulterio, 
&c.,  plena  et  tragica  planfe  Historia :  [Georgio  Buchan- 
ano  auctore.  No  place  or  date,  but  printed  at  London 
by  John  Day  in  1571.]     12mo. 


MARY  STUART,  Qceen  or  Sootlahd — Coniinued. 

La  Race  ot  Naissance,  la  Vie  ot  la  Morto  do  Mario 
Stuart.     See  Stuart  (Family  or). 

Ane  Detection  of  the  duinges  of  Mary  Queen  of 
Scottes,  touchand  the  Murder  of  her  liuxband,  etc. 
Translatit  out  of  the  Latine  quhiike  was  written  by  G. 
Buchanan.     Lwjrf.  [by  John  Day]  1572.     12mo. 

Detection  of  the  Actions  of  Queen  ilary.  1721.  8e« 
Buchanan  (George). 

L'Innocence  de  la  tres-illuatre,  ires-chaste,  et  debon- 
naire  Princesse,  Madame  Marie  lioyne  d'Escosse,  ou  sont 
refurtees  les  Calomnies,  etc.,  publides  en  France,  etc.  [par 
Franyois  de  BeUeforest].  Imprimd  I'au  1572.  email 
8vo. 

(1.)  Ode  sur  la  Mort  de  la  tres-chrestienne,  tres-illustre, 
tres-constante  Marie  Royne  d'Escosse,  morte  pour  la 
Foy,  le  18  Feburier,  1587,  par  la  cruaut^  des  Anglois 
heretiques,  ennemys  de  Dieu.  Paris,  1588. — (2.)  Orai- 
son  funebre  de  Marie  Royne  d'Escosse,  a  Notre  Dame  de 
Paris,  par  Archevesque  de  Bourges.  Paris,  1688. — 
(3.)  Discours  de  la  Mort  de  Marie  Stouard,  Royne 
d'Escosse,  1587. — (4.)  Brief  Discours  touchant  le  succee 
des  Entreprinses  nagueres  attemptez  par  les  Anglois 
en  Espaigne  et  Portugal,  au  moys  de  May  I'an  1589. 
Anvers,  1589.     12mo  (bound  in  1  volume). 

Apologie,  ou  Defense  de  I'honorable  Sentence,  et 
tres-juste  Execution  de  df^functe  Marie  Steuard  demiere 
Royne  d'Ecosse.  Traduit  d' Anglois.  Imprime  nouvtlle- 
vient,  1588.     small  8vo. 

La  Mort  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse,  Douairiere  de  France. 
Ou  est  contenu  le  vray  Discours  de  la  procedure  des 
Angloys  4  I'Exccution  d'icelle  ;  la  constante  et  Royallc 
resolution  le  sa  Majestd  d^functej  see  vertueux  ddporte- 
ments  et  derniers  propos,  ses  Fun(Srailles  et  enterrement, 
d'ou  on  peut  cognoistre  lairaistre  cruaut(5  de  I'Heretique 
Angloys  k  I'encontre  d'une  Royne  Souveraine,  Inno- 
ccnte.     {Paris),  1588.     8vo. 

Marty  re  do  la  Royne  d'Escosse,  Douairiere  de  France; 
avec  deux  Oraisons  Funebres,  et  plusieurs  Poemes  Latins 
et  Francois,  sur  le  mesme  subject.  [Par  Adam  Black- 
wood.] A  Edimbourg  [Anvers  f\,  chez  Jean  Nafeild. 
1589.     12mo. 

Martyre  de  Marie  Stuart,  Royne  d'Escosse.  See 
Blackwood  (Adam),  Opera  Omnia,  (p.  605). 

History  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  a  Fragment,  trans- 
lated from  the  Original  French  of  Adam  Blackwood. 
[Edited  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  with  a  Notice  by 
Thomas  Thomson.]  Edinh.  1834.  4to.  (Maitland 
Club.) 

Maria  Stuarta,  etc.,  Vindice  Oberto  Bamestapolio, 
1588.    See  Tubneb  (Robert). 

Summarium  Rationum  de  Morte  Marin  Stuarta>, 
opera  Romoaldi  ScotL     1588.     See  Tcrneb  (Robert). 


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MARY  STUART,  Queen  of  Scotland— Con<m?«,'(Z. 

Collections  relative  to  the  Funerals  of  Mary  Queen 
of  Scots,  1585.  Containing  the  Scottish  Queen's 
Buriall  at  Peterborough  upon  Tuesday,  being  Lam- 
mas day,  1587;  with  other  contemporary  accounts 
from  MSS.  and  early  printed  copies.  (Edited  by  Robert 
Pitcaim,  W.S.)     Edinb.  1822.     post  8vo. 

Secret  History  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots;  translated 
from  the  French  by  Eliza  Haywood.   Land.  1727.    Bvo. 

Lettres  Inedites  de  Marie  Stuart,  accompagndes  de 
diverges  D6peches  et  Instructions,  1588-1587.  Publides 
par  le  Prince  Alexandre  Labanoff.     Paris,  1839.     8vo. 

Letters  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  and  Documents  con- 
nected with  her  personal  History,  now  first  published  ; 
with  an  Introduction  by  Agnes  Strickland.  3  vols. 
Land.  1842,  1843.     small  8vo. 

Lettres,  Instructions  et  MdmoLres  de  Marie  Stuart, 
Reine  d'Ecosse  ;  publids  sur  les  Origlnaux  et  les  Manu- 
scrits  du  State  Paper  Office  de  Londres,  et  des  principales 
Archives  et  BibUothdques  de  I'Europ^  et  accompagn(5s 
d'une  Eesumd  Chronologique,  par  le  Prince  Alexandre 
Labanoff.     7  vols.     Londres  {Paris),  1844.     8vo. 

Letters  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scotland,  selected 
from  the  "  Recucil  des  Lettres,  &c.,"  by  Prince  A. 
Labanofi' ;  translated,  with  Notes  and  an  Introduction, 
by  William  Turnbull.     Lond.  1854.     8vo. 

Lettres  de  Marie  Stuart,  publiees  avec  Sommaires, 
Traductions,  Notes,  et  Facsimile,  par  A.  Teulet : 
Supplement  au  Eecueil  du  Prince  A.  Labanoff. 
(Lettres  au  Comte  de  Bothwell.  Documents  relatifs  au 
Meurtre  de  Damly.  Lettres  et  Merits  divers  de  Marie 
Stuart.  Documents  relatifs  a  sa  mort  et  a  ses  disposi- 
tions Testamentaires.)     Paris,  1859.     8vo. 

Examination  of  the  Letters  said  to  be  written  by 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots  to  James  Earl  of  BothweU.  Also 
an  Inquiry  into  the  Murder  of  King  Henry.  See 
GooDALL  (Walter). 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  Vindicated.  See  Whitakeb 
(John). 

The  Genuine  Letters  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  to 
James,  Earl  of  Bothwell ;  discovering  the  greatest  and 
most  secret  Transactions  of  her  Time.  Translated  from 
the  French  Originals,  by  Edward  Simmonds.  The 
second  edition.      Westminster,  1726.     8vo. 

Historical  Inquiry  into  the  Evidence  against  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots.     1767,1790.     &e  Tytleb  (William). 

The  Love  Letters  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  to  James, 
Earl  of  BothweU ;  with  her  Love  Sonnets  and  Marriage 
Contracts.     1824.     See  Campbell  (Hugh),  LL.D. 

A  Detection  of  the  Love-Letters  lately  attributed  in 
Hugh  Campbell's  Work  to  Mary  Queen  of  Scots ; 
wherein  his  plagiarisms  are  proved,  and  his  fictions 
fixed.     (Anon.)     1825.     See  Chalmers  (George). 


MARY  STUART,  Queen  of  Scotland — Contimied. 

Mary  Stuart  and  the  Cachet  Letters.  By  J.  F.  N. 
With  Introductory  Note  by  Henry  Glassford  Bell. 
Edinb.  1870.     12mo. 

BothweU :  a  Tragedy.     See  Swinburne  (A.  C.) 

Queen  Elizabeth  and  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  1831. 
See  Raumer  (Frederick  Von). 

The  History  of  the  Life  and  Reign  of  Mary,  Queen 
of  Scots,  and  Dowager  of  France.  [By  Dr  Samuel 
Jebb.]     Lond.  1725.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart,  Reine  d'Ecosse  et  de 
France,  avec  les  pi(5ces  justificatives,  et  des  Remarques. 
[par  E.  C.  Fr&on  et  I'Abbo  Fr.-M.  de  Marsy.]  2 
vols.     Londres,  [Paris]  1742.     12mo. 

Menu  de  la  Maison  de  la  Royne  [d'Escosse,  Dou- 
airiere  de  France],  faict  par  Mons.  de  PinguUlon,  1562. 
[Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.  Edinburgh,  1818.] 
4to. 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  her  Persecutions,  Sufiferings, 
and  Trials,  from  her  Birth  tiU  her  Death.  Glasgow, 
1826.     12mo. 

The  Legend  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  and  other 
ancient  Poems,  now  first  published  from  MSS.  of  the 
16th  century;  with  an  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Ap- 
pendix, by  John  Fry.     Lond.  1810.     8vo. 

La  Reina  di  Scotia,  Tragedia.  See  Ruggebi  (Carlo), 
1604. 

La  Reina  di  Scotia,  Tragedia.  1616.  See  Vallb  (F. 
Della). 

Corona  Tragica  :  Vida  y  Muerta  de  la  Serenissima 
Reyna  de  Escocia  Maria  Estuarda.  1627.  See  Lope 
Felix  de  Vega. 

The  Island  Queens ;  or,  the  Death  of  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scotland,  a  Tragedy.     See  Banks  (John). 

Notice  sur  la  CoUection  des  Portraits  de  Marie 
Stuart,  appartenant  au  Prince  Alexandre  Labanofi',  prd- 
cdd&  d'un  Rdsum^  Chronologique.  NouveUe  edition. 
St  Petersbourg,  1860.     royal  8vo. 

Castles,  Palaces,  and  Prisons  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots 
See  Mackie  (Charles). 

A  Lost  Chapter  in  the  History  of  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scots,  Recovered;  Notices  of  James,  Earl  of  Both- 
weU, and  Lady  Jane  Gordon,  and  of  the  Dispen- 
sation of  their  Marriage.  See  Stuart  (John), 
LL.D. 

Mary  Stuart.  Translated  by  J.  M.  H.  See  Lamab- 
TiNE  (Alphonse  de). 

History  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scots.  Translated 
from  the  Original  and  Unpublished  MS.  of  Professor 
Petit,  by  Charles  de  Flandre.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1873. 
4to. 

The  Impeachment  of  Mary  Stuart,  sometime  Queen 
of  Scots,  187b.     See  Skelton  (John). 


MARYLAND— MASON. 


Ml 


MARYLAND. 

Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the  Province  of  Mary- 
land from  1692  to  1715.     See  Amkeican  Colonies. 

MASCALL  (Francis). 

A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  the  distribution  of  the  per- 
sonal Estates  of  Litestates.     Lond.  \^\%,     8vo. 

MASCH  (Andreas  Gottleib). 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.    See  Lb  Long  (Jacobus). 

MASCLEF  (Franciscus). 

Gramraatica  Hebraica,  a  punctis  aUisque  inventis 
Massorethicis  libera.     2  vols.     Parislis,  1743.     12mo. 

MASCOU  (Dr  John  Jacob). 

The  History  of  the  Ancient  Germans ;  including  that 
of  the  Cimbri,  Celtae,  Teutones,  Alemanni,  Saxons,  and 
other  Ancient  Northern  Nations,  who  overthrew  the 
Roman  Empire,  and  established  that  of  the  Germans, 
and  most  of  the  Kingdoms  of  Europe.  Translated  by 
Thomas  Lediard.     2  vols.     ioHtZ.  1737,  1738.     4to. 

MASCRIER  (M.  l'Abbe  Le). 

Description  de  I'Egypte,  compos^e  sur  les  M^moires 
de  Monsieur  Benoit  de  MaiUet.  2  vols.  La  Haye. 
1740.     12mo. 

MASERES  (Francis),  Attorney- General  for  Canada, 
and  Curdtor  Baron  of  the  Inner  Temple  of  Exchequer. 

Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  British  and  other 
Protestant  Inhabitants  of  the  Proviace  of  Quebec,  in 
order  to  obtain  a  House  of  Assembly.     2  vols.     Lond. 

1775.  Svo. 

The  Canadian  Freeholder.    (Anon.)     3  vols.     Lond. 

1776.  Svo. 

The  Principles  of  the  Doctrine  of  Life  Annuities 
Explained ;  with  New  Tables  of  the  Values  of  Annui- 
ties.    Lond.  1783.     4to. 

Select  Tracts  relating  to  the  CivU  Wars  in  England, 
in  the  Reign  of  King  Charles  the  First;  by  Writers 
who  lived  in  the  time  of  those  wars,  and  were  Witnesses 
of  the  events  which  they  describe.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1815.     8vo. 

Tracts  and  Letters.  See  Ludlow  (General 
Edmund). 

MASKELL  (Rev.  William). 

Monumenta  RituaUa  Ecclesise  Anglicanoe;  or.  Occa- 
sional Offices  of  the  Church  of  England,  according  to 
the  Ancient  Use  of  Salisbury,  the  Prymer  in  English, 
and  other  Prayers  and  Forms,  with  Dissertations  and 
Notes.     3  vols.     Lond.  1846,  1847.     Svo. 


MASKELL  (Rev.  William)— CWiniwd. 

The  Ancient  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England, 
according  to  the  Uses  of  Sorum,  Bangor,  York,  and 
Hereford,  and  the  Modem  Roman  Liturgy,  amuged 
in  parallel  columns.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

Holy  Baptism :  a  Dissertation.     Lond.  1848.     8to. 

MASON  (Major  Geobob  Henbt). 

The  Costume  of  China,  Illustrated  by  Sixty  Engrav- 
ings, with  Explanations  in  English  and  French.  Lond. 
1866.     folio. 

The  Punishments  of  China,  Hlustrated  by  Twenty- 
two  Engravings ;  with  Explanations  in  English  and 
French.     Lond.  1801.     folio. 

MASON  (Capt.  John). 

A  Briefe  Discourse  of  the  New-Found-Land,  &o. 
Edinburgh,  1620.  (Reprinted  for  the  Bannatyne 
Club  in  the  volume  Nova  Scotia,  Royal  Letters,  Ac. 
1867.) 

MASON  (J.  A),  M.D. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Climate  and  Meteorology  of 
Madeira.  Edited  by  James  Sheridan  Knowles ;  and  a 
Descriptive  Account  of  the  Island,  by  John  Driver. 
Lond.  1850.     Svo. 

MASON  (John  Mitchell),  D.D.,  Netc  York. 

The  Complete  Works  of.  (Consisting  of  Sermons, 
Essays,  and  Miscellanies.)  Edited  by  his  son  Ebenezer 
Mason.     4  vols.     New  York,  1849.     Svo. 

MASON  (H.  J.  Monck),  LL.D.,  Librarian  of  the 

King's  Inns,  Dublin. 

The  Life  of  William  Bedell,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Kibnore.     Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

MASON  (John  Monck). 

Comments  on  the  Plays  of  Beaumont  and  Fletcher ; 
with  Observations  on  Shakespeare.     Lond.  1798.    Svo. 

MASON  (R.  H.) 

Pictures  of  Life  in  Mexico,  with  Etchings  by  the 
Author.     2  vok.     Lond.  1858.     small  Svo. 

MASON  (Robert).  . 

Description  of  the  Town  of  Kelso.     KeUo,   1789. 

Svo. 

MASON  (Rev.  Wiluam). 
Works.     4  vols.     Lond.  1810-1811.     Svo. 
The  Poems  of  Mr  Gray ;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life 
and  Writmgs.     See  Gray  (Thomas). 
Correspondence  with  Gray.     See  Gb&t. 


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MASON— MATEEIAL. 


MASON  (William  Monck). 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Collegiate  and 
Cathedral  Church  of  St  Patrick,  near  Dublin.  Duhlin, 
1820.     large  4to. 

MASON  (William  Shaw). 

Statistical  Account ;  or,  Parochial  Survey  of  Ireland. 
2  vols.     Duhlin,  1814-1816.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Hibernicana;  or,  Catalogue  of  a  Select 
Irish  Library.     See  Ireland. 

MASONUS  (Fkanciscus). 

Vindicise  Ecclesise  Anglicanae ;  sive  de  legitime 
ejusdem  Ministerio,  id  est,  de  Episcoporum  successione, 
consecratione,  electione,  et  coniirmatione :  Item,  de 
Presbyterorum,  et  Diaconorum  ordinatione.  Libri  V. 
Londini,  1625.     folio. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  Great  and  General 
Court,  or  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  in  New  England,  from  1692  to  1719.  Lond. 
1724.     foHo. 

MASSE  (Pierre). 

De  rimposture  et  Tromperie  des  Diables,  Devins, 
Enchanteurs,  Sorciers,  et  autres  qui  abusent  le  Peuple. 
Paris,  1579.     small  8vo. 


MASSEY  (William). 
Ovid's  Fasti,  Translated. 


See  OviDins. 


MASSIE  (J.  W.),  D.D. 

Continental  India :  Travelling  Sketches  and  Histori- 
cal Eecollections,  illustrating  the  Antiquity,  Eeligion, 
and  Manners  of  the  Hindoos,  and  the  Progress  of 
Missionary  Operations.     2  vols.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Recollections  of  a  Tour;  or.  Summer  Eamble  in 
Germany,  Belgium,  and  Switzerland.  Lond.  1846. 
post  8vo. 

MASSILON  (Jean  Baptist),  Eveque  de  Clermont. 

Sermons,  Oraisons,  Discours  Synodaux  et  Pensees. 
13  vols.     Paris,  1763-1784.     12mo. 

Sermons  by  J.  B.  Massilon,  Bishop  of  Clermont. 
Selected  and  translated  by  William  Dickson.  3  vols. 
Lmd.  1757,  1758.     8vo. 

MASSINGEE  (Philip). 

Plays;  with  Notes,  Critical  and  Explanatory,  by 
William  Gifford.     4  vols.     Lond.  1805.    8vo. 

MASSON  (Charles). 

Narrative  of  various  Journeys  in  Balochistan,  Afghan- 
istan, and  the  Punjab,  from  1826  to  1838.  3  vols. 
Lmd.  1842.     8vo. 


MASSON  (David),  LL.D.,  Professor  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Edinburgh. 

British  Novelists  and  their  Styles :  being  a  Critical 
Sketch  of  the  History  of  Britiah  Prose  Fiction. 
Cambridge,  1859.     post  8vo. 

The  Life  of  John  Milton,  narrated  in  connection  with 
the  Political,  Ecclesiastical,  and  Literary  History  of  his 
Time.  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  III.  (1608-1649.)  Cambridge 
and  Lond.  1859-1873.    8vo. 

Wordsworth,  Shelley,  Keats,  and  other  Essays. 
Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

Drummond  of  Hawthornden  :  The  Story  of  his  Life 
and  Writings.     Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

MASSONUS  (Jo.  PAPmius). 

Elogia  Varia,  nunc  primum  conjunctim  edita,  studio 
et  opera  I.  B.  A.  (Joan.  Balesdeus,  Advoc.)  2  vols. 
Parislis,  1638.     small  8vo. 

MASSUET  (P.) 

Histoire  des  Eois  de  Pologne,  et  des  Eevolutions 
arrivees  dans  ce  Eoyaume.  5  vols.  Amsterdam,  11 AZ. 
l2mo. 

s 

MASTEES  (Egbert),  B.D. 

History  of  the  College  of  Corpus  Christi  (commonly 
called  Benet),  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Cam- 
bridge, 1753.     4to. 

Masters'  History  of  the  College  of  Corpus  Christi  and 
the  blessed  Virgin  Mary,  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge ;  with  Additional  matter,  and  a  Continuation  to 
the  present  time,  by  John  Lamb,  D.D.,  Master  of  the 
College.     Cambridge,  1831.     4to. 

Some  Eemarks  on  Mr  Walpole's  Historic  Doubts  on 
the  Life  and  Eeign  of  King  Eichard  the  Third.  Lond. 
1772.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  late  Eev. 
Thomas  Baker  of  St  John's  College,  Cambridge.  Cam- 
bridge, 1785.     8vo. 

MATHAEELLUS  (Antonius). 

Ad  Francisci  Hotomani  Franco-Galliam  Eesponsio. 
Lutetiw.  1575.     12mo. 

MATEEIALISM.  See  Misoellaneous  Observa- 
tions.    Sketch  (Slight). 

On  the  Doctrine  of  Materialism,  and  the  Application 
of  that  Doctrine  to  the  Pre-Existence  of  Christ ; 
addressed  to  Dr  Priestley,  by  Philalethes  Eusticans. 
Lond.  1779.     post  8vo. 

MATEEIAL  WOELD.     See  Essay. 


MATERNUS— MATTHEW. 


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MATERNUS  (Georg  Chbistian),  von  Cilano. 

Ausfurliche  Abhandlung  der  Romischen  Alterthumer, 
in  ordnung  gebracht,  und  herasgegeben  von  Georg 
Christian  Adlor.     4  vols.     Altona,  1775,  1776.     8vo. 

MATHER  (Cotton),  D.D.,  Minister  at  Boston. 

Magnalia  Christi  Americana:  or,  the  Ecclesiastical 
History  of  New  England,  from  its  first  Planting  in  the 
year  1620  unto  the  year  of  our  Lord  1698.  Lortd. 
1702.     folio. 

The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,  being  an 
Account  of  the  Tryals  of  several  Witches  lately  executed 
in  New  England,  by  Cotton  Mather,  D.D.  To  which  is 
added  A  farther  Account  of  the  Tryals  of  the  New 
England  Witches,  by  Increase  Mather,  D.D.,  President 
of  Harvard  CoUege.     Lovd.  1862.     12mo. 

Essays  to  do  Good.  With  an  Introductory  Essay  by 
the  Rev.  Andrew  Thomson,  D.D.   Glasgoio,  1825.  12mo. 

MATHER  (Inckeasb),  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard 
College. 

Remarkable  Providences  illustrative  of  the  Earlier 
Days  of  American  Colonization  in  New  England. 
Boston,  1684.  With  Introductory  Preface  by  George 
Offor.  (Library  of  Old  Authors.)  Lond.  1856. 
I2mo. 

Account  of  the  Tryals  of  New  England  Witches. 
See  Mather  (Cotton). 

MATHERS  (Patrick).  See  Grboory  (Professor 
James). 

MATHESON  (James),  D.D.  See  Reed  (Andrew), 
D.D. 

MATHEWS  (Jehu),  of  Toronto,  Canada. 

A  Colonist  on  the  Colonial  Question.  Lond.  1872. 
post  8vo. 

MATHEWS  (John  H.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Doctrine  of  Presumption  and 
Presumptive  Evidence,  as  Affecting  the  Title  to  Real 
and  Personal  Property.     Lond.  1827.     8vo, 

MATHEWS  (William),  LL.D. 
Getting  on  in  the  World  ;  or,  Hints  on  Success  in 
Life.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

MATHIAS  (Thomas  James). 

An  Essay  on  the  Poems  attributed  to  Thomas 
Rowley.     Lond.  1783.     8vo. 

The  Pursuits  of  Literature.  The  thirteenth  edition, 
with  the  Citations  translated.     Lond.  1805.     8vo. 

MATHISON  (Gilbert  Farquhar). 
Narrative  of  a  Visit  to  Brazil,  Chile,  Peru,  and  the 
Sandwich  Islands  in  1821,  1822.     Lmd.  1825.     8vo. 


MATTER  (Jacques). 

Histoire  Critique  da  Gnosticisme,  et  de  aon  influeiic4< 
8ur  lea  Soctes  Religieiues  et  Philoaophiquos  dM  8u 
Premiers  Si6cles  de  I'Ere  Chrdtienne.  2  voIb.  (PlanchM, 
1  vol.)  3  vols.  Paris,  1828.  8vo.  .SEm  Ck>lHTAjrT 
(Benj.) 

MATTH.«US  (Aktootub). 

De  CriminibuB,  ad  Libros  XLVIL  et  XLVIIl 
Digestorum,  Commentarius.  Trajecti  ad  Rhmum,  1644. 
4to. 

De  Auctionibus,  Libri  duo  quorum  prior,  Venditionea, 
posterior  Locationes,  quse  sub  ha«ta  fiunt,  exequatur. 
Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1653.     4to. 

De  Nobilitate,  de  Principibus,  de  Ducibus,  de  Comi- 
tibus,  de  Baronibus,  de  Militibus,  etc.,  Libri  FV.,  in 
quibus  passim  Diplomata  et  Acta,  hactenus  nondum 
visa.     Amstelodami,  1686.     4to. 

Vetera  Monumenta,  quae  in  Hortis  Caelimontanis  et 
in  ^dibus  Matthaeiorum  adservantur,  nunc  primum 
in  unum  collecta,  et  Adnotationibus  illustrata  a  Rodul- 
phino  Venuti,  et  a  Jon.  Christophoro  Amadutis.  3 
vols.     RomcB,  1779.    folio. 

MATTHiEUS     PARIS      SEU     PARISEENSIS, 

Monaehus  Albanensis  Anglus. 

Historia  Major,  a  Harolde  Rege  ad  Henr.  IIL,  jiixtji 
exemplar.  Londinense,  1571.  Recuse,  et  cum  Chroni- 
cisque  MSS.  coUata; ;  una  cum  Libro  Additamentornm. 
Editore  Willielmo  Wats,  S.T.D.     Lond.  1640.     folio. 

Matthew  Paris's  Chronicles  of  the  History  of  England, 
from  the  year  1235  to  1273.  Translated  from  the 
Latin,  by  the  Rev.  J.  A.  Giles,  D.C.L.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1852-1854.    12mo.     (In  Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.) 

MATTHiEUS  Westmonastariensis. 

Flores  Historiarum ;  prsecipse  de  rebus  Britannicis, 
ab  exordio  Mundi  usque  ad  a.d.  1307.  Accedit  Chroni- 
con  ex  Chronicis  ab  initio  Mundi  ad  a.d.  1118.  Auctore 
Florentio  Wigomiensi.     Francofurti,  1601.     folio. 

MATTHEW  (Edward). 

The  Most  Glorious  Star,  or  Celestial  Constellation  of 
the  Pleiades;  or,  Charles  Waine  appearing  and  shin- 
ing most  brightly  in  a  Miraculous  Manner,  in  the  face 
of  the  Sun  at  Noon-day,  at  the  Nativity  of  our  Sacred 
Sovereign,  King  Charles  II.     Lond.  1660.     12mo. 

MATTHEW  (Patrick). 

Emigration  Fields:  North  America,  the  Cape, 
Australia,  and  New  Zealand.     Edinb.  1839.     post  8vo. 

On  Naval  Timber  and  Arboricidture ;  with  Critical 
Notes  on  Authors  who  have  treated  recently  the  subject 
of  Planting.     Edinb.  1831.    Svo. 


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MATTHEWS  (Captain  A.  N.) 

A  Collection  of  the  most  Authentic  Traditions 
regarding  the  Actions  and  Sayings  of  Mahomet, 
Translated  from  the  Arabic.  2  vols.  Calcutta,  1809. 
4to. 

MATTHEWS  (Henry). 

The  Diary  of  an  Invalid ;  being  the  Journal  of  a 
Tour  in  Portugal,  Italy,  Switzerland,  and  France,  in 
1817-1819.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

MATTHEWS  (Sir  Tobias). 

A  Collection  of  Letters,  made  by  Sir  Tobie  Mathews, 
Knight ;  with  a  Character  of  Lucy,  Countesse  of  Car- 
leile.     Lond.  1660.     small  8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Letters,  &c.     Lond.  1692.     12mo. 

Saggi  Morali  del  Sign.  Franc.  Bacono.  See  Bacon 
(Francis  Lord). 

MATTHIEU  (Pierre). 

Histoire  de  la  Mort  deplorable  de  Henry  TV.,  Eoy 
de  France  et  de  Navarre.     Paris,  1613.     8vo. 

MATTHIOLUS  (Pbtrus  Andreas). 

Commentarii  in  Libros  sex  Pedacii  Dioscoridis  de 
Medica  Materia.      Venetiis,  1554.     folio. 

Opera  quae  extant  omnia,  nunc  a  Casp.  Bauhino  aucti 
et  notis  illustrati.     Francofurti,  1598.     folio. 

MATUEIN  (Charles  E.) 

Tragedies  :  Bertram,  a  Tragedy ;  Manuel,  a  Tragedy ; 
Fredolfo,  a  Tragedy.  (In  one  vol.)  Lond.  1816-1819. 
8vo. 

MATY  (Mathew),  M.D.  See  Chesterfield  (Lord). 
See  Eiesbeck. 

MATY  (Paul  Henry),  F.E.S.     -See  Transactions. 

MATZNEE  (Eduard). 

EngUsche  Grammatik.  Zweite  auflage.  2  vols. 
Berlin,  1873,  1874.     8vo. 

MAUDE  (Frederic  Philip),  and  POLLOCK 
(Charles  Edward). 

A  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping ; 
containing  all  the  Statutes  of  Practical  Utility.  Lond. 
1853.     8vo. 

A  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping. 
Third  edition.     Lond.  1864.     royal  8vo. 

MAUDE  (John). 

Visit  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  in  1800.  Lond.  1826. 
8vo. 

MAUDSLEY  (Henry),  M.D. 

Body  and  Mind ;  being  tlie  Galstonian  Lectures  for 
1870,  delivered  before  the  Eoyal  College  of  Physicians. 
Lond.  1870.     12mo. 


MAUGHAM  (Egbert). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Attomies,  Solicitors,  and 
Agents.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Laws  of  Literary  Property,  com- 
prising the  Statutes  and  Cases  relating  to  Books,  Manu- 
scripts, Lectures ;  Dramatic  and  Musical  ^Compositions; 
Engravings,  Sculpture,  Maps,  &c.,  including  the  Piracy 
and  Transfer  of  Copyright ;  with  a  Historical  View,  and 
Disquisitions  on  the  Principles  and  Effects  of  the  Laws. 
Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

MAULE  (George),  Selwyn  (William). 
Eeports  of  Cases  in  Court  of  King's  Bench.     8vo. 

MAULE  (Henry),  of  Melgum  and  Kelly. 

The  History  of  the  Picts,  their  Origin,  Government, 
Battles,  &c.  ;  with  a  Catalogue  of  their  Kings,  and  a 
Clavis  to  the  Proper  Names.     Edinl.  1706.     12mo. 

Eegistrum  de  Panmure  ;  Eecords  of  the  Families  of 
Maule,  &c.,  united  in  the  Line  of  the  Barons  and  Earls 
Panmure.  Compiled  by  the  Hon.  Harry  Maule  of  KeUy, 
A.D.  1733.  Edited  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.  2  vols. 
Edinburgh,  1874.     4to.     (Privately  printed.) 

MAULE  (Major). 

Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Events  in  the  Campaigns 
of  North  Holland  and  Egypt.     Loud.  1816.     8vo. 

MAUNDEVILE  (Sir  John). 

The  Voiage  and  TravaUe  of  Sir  John  MaundevUe, 
Kt.,  which  treateth  of  the  Way  to  Hierusalem,  and 
of  Marvayles  of  Inde,  with  other  Hands  and  Countryes. 
Lond.  1727.     large  8vo. 

MAUNDEELL  (Henry). 

A  Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem  in  1697;  and 
to  the  Euphrates  and  Mesopotamia.  Oxford,  1740. 
8vo. 

MAUPEETUIS  (Pierre  Locis  Moreau  de). 

Oiuvres,  nouvelle  edition,  corregee  et  augmentee. 
4  torn.     Lyon,  1756.     8vo. 

Maupertuisiana :  un  Eecueil  de  Diverses  Pieces, 
par  M.  de  Maupertuis.)     Hamhourg,  1753.     8vo. 

MAUEICE  (Lieut.  F.),  E.A. 

The  System  of  Field  Manoeuvres  best  adapted  for 
enabling  our  Troops  to  Meet  a  Continental  Army. 
Edinh.  1872.     post  8vo. 

MAUEICE  (Eev.  Frederick  Denison),  Professor 
in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

Social  Morality:  Twenty-One  Lectures  delivered  in 
the  University  of  Cambridge.  Lond.  and  Cambridge, 
1869.     8vo. 


MAURICE— MAXWELL. 


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MAURICE  (Rev.  Fred.  DE^maoti)— Continued. 
Moral  and  Metaphysical  Philosophy.    2  vols.    Land. 
1872.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.  Ancient  Philosophy  in  the  First  to  the  Thirteenth 
Centuries. 
IL  Fourteenth  Century  to  the  French  Revolution,  with 
a  Glimpse  into  the  Nineteenth  Century. 

The  Friendship  of  Books,  and  other  Lectures. 
Edited,  with  a  Preface,  by  T.  Hughes,  M.P.  Loiul. 
1874.     post  8vo. 

MAURICE  (Rev.  Thomas). 

Indian  Antiquities;  or,  Dissertations  on  the  Geo- 
graphy, Theology,  Laws,  Government,  and  Literature  of 
Hindostan.     7  vols.     L<md.  1792.     8vo. 

The  Modem  History  of  Hindostan,  comprehending 
that  of  the  Greek  Empire  of  Bactria,  and  other  Great 
Asiatic  Kingdoms,  commencing  at  the  period  of  the 
Death  of  Alexander :  ^vith  a  Supplement,  bringing  the 
Modem  History  down  to  the  year  1788.  3  vols. 
Land.  1802-1810.     4to. 

The  Indian  Sceptic  Confuted,  and  Brahmin  Frauds 
Exposed,  in  a  Series  of  Letters.     Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

Observations  on  the  Ruins  of  Babylon.  Lond.  1816. 
8vo. 

MAURITIUS. 

Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Vice-Admiralty 
Court,  and  Bankruptcy  Court  of  Mauritius.  Arrets  de 
la  Cour  Supreme,  &c.,  de  I'He  Maurice.  Edited  by 
Adrien  Piston.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1863, 
1866.     4to. 

MAURO  (Fra). 

11  Mappamondo  di  Fra  Mauro,  Camaldose,  descritto 
ed  illustrato  da  D.  Placido  Zurla,  dello  stess'  Ordine. 
Venezia,  1806.     large  4to. 

MAURY  (Alfred)  ;  PULSZKY  (Francis),  &c. 

Indigenous  Races  of  the  Earth ;  or.  New  Chapters  of 
Ethnological  Inquiry,  contributed  by  Alfred  Maury, 
Francis  Pulszky,  and  J.  Aitken  Meigs,  M.D.  With 
fresh  Investigations,  Documents,  and  Materials,  by 
Jo.  C.  Nott,  M.D.,  and  Geo.  R.  Gliddon.  London 
(Philadelphia),  1857.     4to. 

MAURY  (Cardinal  Jean  Sifrein). 
Essai   sur  I'filoquence  de  la  Chaire,   ^oges,  Pan6- 
gyriques,  Discours.    3  vols,  in  1.    Paris,  1827.    12mo. 

MAURY  (Louis  Ferdinand  Alfred). 
Expos(5   des  Progrfes   de   I'Arch^ologie  (Recueil  des 
Rapports,  &c.,  en  France).     Paris,  1867.     royal  8vo. 


ALA.VER  (John). 

View  of  the  Philippine  Islands.    &•  ZOMIOA. 

MAW  (Henry  Lister). 

Journal  of  a  Passage  from  the  Pacific  to  the  Atlantic. 
Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

MAWE  (John). 

Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Brazil,  particuUrly  in  the 
Gold  and  Diamond  districts.     L<jnd.  1812.     4  to. 

A  Treatise  on  Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones.  Lond. 
1813.     8vo. 

The  Linnajan  System  of  Conchology,  arranged  into 
Divisions  and  Families.     Lond.  1823.     Svo. 

MAWE  (Thomas),  and  ABERCROilBIE  (John). 

Every  Man  his  Own  Gardener:  The  Complete 
Gardener,  or  Gardener's  Calendar.  A  new  edition 
revised,  with  an  Appendix,  by  William  Gowans  and 
George  Glenny.     Z,on<f.  1863.     12mo. 

MAWMAN  (Joseph),  Bookseller,  London. 

An  Excursion  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  and  the 
English  Lakes;  with  Recollections,  Descriptions,  and 
References  to  Historical  Facts.     Lond.  1805.     Svo. 

MAXIMES  du  Droit  Publie  Fran9ois.     See  Mby 

(Claude). 

MAXIMILIAN  (Prince). 

Travels  in  Brazil  in  the  Years  1815,  1816,  1817,  by 
Prince  Maximilian  of  Wied-Neuwied.   Lond.  1820,   4to. 

MAXIMUS  TYRIUS. 

Maximi  Tyrii  Dissertationes,  Gr.  et  Lat.,  ex  recen- 
sione  Jo.  Davisii,  etc.  Editio  altera,  recudi  curavit 
Jo.  Jacobus  Reiske.    2  vols.    Lipsice,  1774,1775.    Svo. 

MAXIMUS  (VALERIUS).-    See  Valerius. 

MAXWELLS  OP  Carlaverock. 

The  Book  of  Carlaverock  :  Memoirs  of  the  Maxwells, 
Earls  of  Nithsdale,  Lords  Maxwell  and  Herries.  By 
William  Eraser.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1873.  (Privately 
printed),     large  4to. 

MAXWELLS  OF  Pollok. 

Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  the  Maxwells  of 
Pollok,  by  William  Eraser.  2  vols.  Edii^.  1863. 
(Privately  printed).     4to. 

MAXWELL  (...). 

A  Practical  Discourse,  showing  the  Impiety,  Folly, 
and  Absurdity  of  Swearing  in  Common  Conversation. 
(Anon.)     Dundee,  1778.     post  Svo. 

4p 


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MAXWELL  (LiEnT.-CoL.  A.  Montgomery). 
A  Eun  through  the  United  States  during  the  Autumn 
of  1840.     2  vols.     Land.  1841.     post  8vo. 

My  Adventures.     2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     small  Svo. 

MAXWELL  (Eev.  John). 

Translation  of  Bishop  Cumberland's  Treatise  of  the 
Laws  of  Nature.     See  Cumberland. 

MAXWELL  (Sir  Peter  Benson),  late  Chief-Justice 
of  the.  Straits  Settlements. 

On  the  Interpretation  of  Statutes.    Lond.  1875.  Svo. 

MAXWELL  (Robert). 

Select  Transactions  of  the  Society  of  Improvers  of 
Agriculture  in  Scotland.     Edinh.  1743.     Svo. 

MAXWELL  (W.  H.) 

Wanderings  in  the  Highlands  and  Islands  (of  Scot- 
land.)    2  vols.     Lond.  1844.     Svo. 

Life  of  Field-Marshall  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Welling- 
ton.    Fifth  edition.     3  vols.     Lond.  1852.      Svo. 

Settlers  in  Canada  ;  and 

Victories  of  Welhugton  and  the  British  Armies. 
(Bohn's  Illustrated  Library.) 

MAXWELL  (Sir  Willum  Stirling.)  See  Stirling 
Maxwell  (Sir  William). 

MAY  (Thomas). 

Tlie  Reigne  of  King  Henry  the  Second  (a  Poem.) 
Lond.  1633.     12mo. 

The  Victorious  Eeigne  of  King  Edward  the  Third  (a 
Poem).     Lond.   1635.     12mo. 

The  History  of  the  Parliament  of  England,  which 
began  November  3,  1640;  with  a  Short  and  necessary 
View  of  some  precedent  years.     Zwirf.  1647.     foUo. 

An  Epitome  of  English  History,  wherein  Arbitrary 
Government  is  Displayed  to  the  Life,  in  the  Illegal 
Transactions  of  the  late  Times  under  Cromwell ;  being  a 
Parallel  to  the  Four  Years'  Eeign  of  King  James. 
Third  edition.     Lond.  1690.     12mo. 

Translation  of  Lucan's  Pharsalia.     See  Ldcanus. 

Translation  of  Virgil's  Georgicks.     See  Virgilius. 

MAY  (Sir  Thomas  Erskine),  Barrister-al-Law, 
Clerk  Assistant  of  the  House  of  Commons^ 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law,  PrivUoges,  Pro- 
ceedings, and  Usage  of  Parliament.  Third  edition. 
Lond.  1855.     8vo. 

The  same.  Sixth  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
Lond.  1868.     Svo. 

The  Constitutional  History  of  England  since  the 
Accession  of  George  the  Third,  1760-1860.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1863.     Svo. 


MAY  (Sir  Thomas  Erskine) — Continued. 

The  Constitutional  History  of  England,  from  the 
Accession  of  George  the  Third,  1760-1860.  Third 
edition,  with  a  new  Supplementary  Chapter.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

MAYEE  (Brantz). 

Mexico  as  it  Was  and  as  it  Is ;  with  numerous  Illus- 
trations on  wood.     New  York,  1844.     Svo. 

MAYER  (Luigi). 

Views  in  the  Ottoman  Empire,  chiefly  in  Caramania. 
■ — Views  in  Palestine. — Views  in  Egypt,  from  the 
Original  Drawings,  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Robert 
Ainslie,  taken  during  his  Embassy  to  Constantiliople. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1803,  1804.     folio. 

MAYEE  (Tobias.) 

Tabulaj  Motuum  Solis  et  Lunoe  Novse  et  correct*. 
Londini,  1770.     Svo. 

MAYNARD  (Edward).     &e  Dugdale. 

MAYNE  (Jasper),  D.D. 

Part  of  Lucian,  made  English.     See  Lucianus. 

MAYNE  (John  D.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Damages.  Lond.  1856. 
Svo. 

MAYNO  (Jason), 

Jason  de  Actionibus :  Lecture  preclarissima  D. 
Jasonis  Mayni  super  nodoso  titu.  de  Actionibus,  Institut. 
cum  ejusdem  Additionibus,  etc.    Lugduni,  1523.     Svo. 

MAYNWARING  (Roger),  D.D. 
Religion  and  Allegiance,  in  Two  Sermons,  preached 
before  the  King  (James  L),  1627.     Lond.  1627.     4to. 

MAYO  (Charles),  LL.B. 

A  Chronological  History  of  the  European  States; 
with  their  Discoveries  and  Settlements,  from  the  Treaty 
of  Nimeguen  in  1678,  to  the  close  of  the  year  1792. 
Bath,  1793.     folio. 

MAYO  (Richard  S.  Bodrke,  Eael  of).' 
Life  of  the  Earl  of  Mayo,  Fourth  Viceroy  of  India, 
by  W.  W.  Hunter,  LL.D.     2  vols.    Lond,  1875.     Svo. 

MAYO  (D.  E.  W.  BouRKE,  Eael  of).' 
Sport  in  Abyssinia;  or,  the  Mareb  and  Tackazzie. 
Lond.  1876.     post  Svo. 

MAYO  (Herbert),  M.D. 

On  the  Truths  contained  in  Popular  Superstitions ; 
with  an  Account  of  Mesmerism.     Edinb.  1851.     post 

Svo. 


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MAYO  (W.  S.),  M.D. 

Kaloolah ;  or,  Joumoyings  to  the  Dj6bol  Kumri. 
An  Autobiography  of  Jonathan  Komer.  Lond.  1850. 
12mo. 

MAZAEIN  (lb  Cardinal). 

Mazarinades. — Choix  de  Mazarinades.  See  France  : 
Society  de  l'Histoire  de  France. 

MAZERES  (M.) 

Do  Machiavel,  et  de  I'lnfluenco  de  sa  Doctrine  sur 
les  Opinions,  les  Moeurs,  et  la  Politique  de  la  France 
pendant  la  Revolution.     Parw,  1816.     8vo. 

MAZOCHIUS  (Alexius  Symmaohus). 

In  Regii  Herculanensis  Musei  iEneas  Tabulas 
Heracleenses  Commentarii.  2  parts  in  1.  Neapoli 
1754,  1755.    folio. 

MAZURE  (F.  A.  J.) 

Histoire  de  la  E6volution  de  1688  en  Angloterre. 
3  vols.     Londres,  1825.     8vo. 

MAZZUCHELLI  (Gia.  Maria). 

Gli  Scrittori  d'ltalia,  cio6  Notizie  storiche  e  critiche 
intomo  alls  Vite  ed  a  gli  Scritti  dei  Letterati  Italiani. 
6  vols,  in  3.     Brescia,  1753-1763.     foUo. 

MEAD  (Rev.  Matthew). 

The  Almost  Christian  Discovered ;  or,  the  False 
Professor  Tried  and  Cast.  With  an  Introductory 
Essay  by  the  Rev.  David  Young.  Glasgmo,  1825. 
12mo. 

MEAD  (Richard),  M.D. 

Translation  of  Burnet's  "  Doctrina  Antiqua,"  &c.  See 
Burnet  (Thomas). 

MEAD  LEY  (George  Wilson). 

Memoirs  of  William  Paley,  D.D.  Sunderland, 
1809.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  enlarged.  Edinb.  1810. 
8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Algernon  Sydney.     Zond  1813.     8vo. 

MEADOWBANK  (Alexander  Maconochie, 
Lord). 

Letter  to  Lord  Chancellor  Eldon  (on  the  Jury  Court). 
Edinb.  1825.     4to. 

MEARES  (John). 

Voyages  made  in  1788  and  1789,  from  China  to  the 
North- West  Coast  of  America ;  with  Observations  on 
tlie  probable  existence  of  a  North- West  Passage. 
Lmd.  1790.     4to. 


MEASON  (Gilbert  LAixo),o/Z,i*iMtor<M. 

The  Landscape  Arcliitecturu  of  the  Great  Paint«n  of 

Italy.     Lond.  1828.     4to. 

MEAUNE  (Edouard). 

Eecherches  sur  la  Vie  et  lea  GuTnge  de  Jaoqwa 

Callot.     2  vols.     Paris,  1800.     Svo. 

MECKEL  (Chretien  de). 

Catalogue  des  Tableaux  de  la  Galerie  Imporialo  et 
Royale  de  Vienne.     Basle,  1784.     Svo. 
See  Galerie  de  Dusseldokf.    Hedlinokb  (J.  C.) 

MECLINBURGH. 

Rerum  Mecleburgicarum  Libri  Octo,  recensetor  et 
Ulustrantur  a  Matthia  Joanne  Beehr.     LipsuB,  1741. 

folio. 

MEDAILLES    Anciennes    et    Modkrnes.      See 

NUMISMATIQUE  (TrESOr). 

MEDAILLES  sur  les  Principaux  Evdnemena  du 
Rfegne  de  Louis  le  Grand,  avec  des  Explications 
Historiques  par  TAcademie  Royale  des  Inscriptions. 
Paris,  1702.     folio. 

MEDAILLES   du  Rfegne  de  Louis  XY.      Paris, 

1748.     large  4to. 

MEDE  (Joseph),  B.D.,  Fellow  of  Chrises  College  in 
Cambridge. 

Works.     Lond.  1677.     folio. 

Works,  with  a  General  Preface  and  an  Account  of 
his  Works,  by  J.  Worthington.     Lond.  1672.     folio. 

MEDICAL  GRADUATES  at  the  University  of 
Edinburgh.     See  Edinburgh  Univbrsitt. 

MEDICAL  ESSAYS  AND  OBSERVATIONa 
Published  by  a  Society  in  Edinburgh.  See  Edinburgh. 
Third  edition.     6  vols.     Edinb.  1747.     12mo. 

MEDICAL  ESSAYS.    See  Literary  Property. 
MEDICAL  PORTRiVIT  GALLERY.     See  Pbiti- 

OREW. 

MEDICINE.  An  Exposition  of  Quackery  and 
Imposture  in  Medicine,  ^vith  Notes  by  W.  Wright. 
Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

MEDLAND  (W.  M.),  and  WEOBLY  (Chablks). 

Collection  of  Remarkable  and  Interesting  Criminal 
Trials,  Actions  at  Law,  and  other  Legal  Decisions. 
2  vols.    Lond.  1803,  1804.     8vo. 


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MEDWIN  (Capt.  Thomas). 

The  Angler  in  Wales;  or,  Days  and  Nights  of 
Sportsmen.     2  vols.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Conversations  of  Lord  Byron;  noted  during  a 
Kesidence  with  his  Lordship  at  Pisa,  in  the  years  1821, 
1822. — In  the  same  volume,  Notes  on  Captain  Med- 
win's  Conversations  of  Lord  Byron,  by  John  Murray, 
Albemarle  Street.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

Memoir  of  P.  B.  Shelley.     See  Shelley  Papers. 

MEEEMAN  (Gerard us). 

Novus  Thesaurus  Juris  Civilis  et  Canonici,  continens 
varia  et  rarissima  optimorum  interpretum,  imprimis 
Hispanorum  et  Grallorum,  Opera,  tam  edita  antehac, 
quam  inedita.  7  vols.  Hagce-Gomitum,  1751-1753. 
folio. 

Supplementum  Novi  Thesauri  Juris  Civilis  et 
Canonici.  Post  Patris  obitum  edidit,  et  prefatione 
instruxit,  Joannes  L.  B.  de  Meerman.  Hagae-Comitum, 
1780.     folio. 

Origines  Typographicae.  2  vols,  in  1.  Hagce- 
Comitum,  1765.     4to. 

Bibliotheca  Meermanniana,  sive  Catalogus  librorum 
impressorum  et  codicum  manuscriptorum,  collegerunt 
Gerardus  et  Joannes  Meerman,  morte  dereliquit  Joannes 
Meerman,  quorum  publica  fiet  Auctio  die  8  Junii,  1824. 
2  vols.     Hagm-Comitwm,  1824.     8vo. 

MEESON  (E.) 

Eeports.     See  Crompton  (Charles). 

MEESON  (E.),  and  WELSBY  (W.  N.) 

Eeports   of  Cases  Argued  and  Determined  in  the 

Courts  of  Exchequer,  from  6  Will.  IV.  to  10  Vict. 

(1836-47),  with  General  Index,  by  E.  Wise,     17  vols. 

Lond.  1837-1849.     8vo. 

MEETSON  (W.)     See  St  Pierre. 

MEGE  (Alexandre  du). 

Statisque  G^n^rale  des  D^partemens  Pyr^n^ens,  ou 
des  Provinces  de  Guienne  et  de  Languedoc.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1828.     Bvo. 

MEIBOMIUS  (Henricus),  Junior. 

Eerum  Germanicarum,  Tomi  Tres  utriusque  Meibomii 
(Senioris  et  Junioris.)  Eecensuit  et  edidit  H.  Mei- 
bomius  Junior.     3  vols.     Helmmstadii,  1688.     folio. 

MEIDINGEE  (Henri). 

Dictionnaire  Etymologique  et  Comparatif  des  Langues 
Teuto-Gothiques ;  avec  des  Eacines  Slaves,  Eomanes  et 
Asiatiques,  qui  prouvent  I'origine  commune  de  toutes 
ces  Langues.     Francfort-sur-le-Mtin,  1833.     8vo. 


MEIDINGEE  (Jean  Valentin). 

Gramniaire  Allemande  Pratique  Methode  nouvelle 
pour  apprendre  I'Allemand  sur  le  Mein.  Francfort  sur 
le  Mein,  1818.     8vo. 

MEINEES  (Christophe). 

Histoire  de  I'Origine,  des  Progres,  et  de  la  Decadence 
des  Sciences  dans  la  Gr6ce ;  traduit  de  TAllemand  de 
Chr.  Meiners,  par  J.  Ch.  Laveaux.  5  vols.  Paris, 
1799.     8vo. 

MEISTEE  (J.  H.) 

Melanges  de  Philosophie,  de  Morale,  et  de  Littera- 
ture.     2  vols.     Geneve,  1822.     8vo. 

MEJAN  (Maurice). 

Eecueil  des  Causes  C^lebres,  et  des  Arrets  qui  les  ont 
ddcidds.  Eedige  par  M.  Mejan.  21  vols.  Paris, 
1808-1814.     8vo. 

MELA  (Pomponius)  Cosmographus. 

De  Situ  Orbis  Libri,  a  Hermolae  Barbero  editi. 
Sine  loco,  anno,  vel  Typogr.  nomine,  sed  circa,  1480. 
4to. 

De  Situ  Orbis  Libri  Tres,  cum  Notis  Variorum, 
curante  Abr.  Gronovio.     Lug.  di  Batav.  1722.     8vo. 

MELANGES  tir^s  d'un  Grande  Bibliotheque  (par 
M.  De  Paulmy  et  Constant  d'Orville).  69  vols.  Paris, 
1785-1788.     8vo. 

MELANGES  d'Histoire  et  de  Litt^rature.  [Anon, 
par  Quintin  Crawford.]    Paris,  1817.     8vo. 

MELBOUENE. 

Eesults  of  the  Meteorological  Observations  taken  in 
Victoria  1859-1862,  by  George  Neumayer.  Melbourne, 
1864.     4to. 

Statistical  Notes  on  the  Progress  of  Victoria  (1835- 
1860).     Part  I.,  by  Wm.  Henry  Archer.     1861.     4to. 

The  Catalogue  of  the  Melbourne  Public  Library  for 
1861,  and  Supplemental  Catalogues  for  1863,  1865. 
2  parts.     1861-1865.     royal  8vo. 

Statistical  Eegisters,  Guides,  and  Catalogues,  &c.,  to 
the  Colonial  Exhibitions.  12  parts.  1854-1867.  12mo; 
and  8vo, 

MELETIUS,  Bishop  of  Athens. 

MEAETIOY    TEnrPAWA    HAAAIA'    KAI    NEA  ; 

(Geografia  Antica,  e  Nuova,  di  Meletio,  raccolta  da 
diversi  Scrittori.)  [Ancient  and  Modem  Geography, 
by  Meletius,  Metropolitan  Bishop  of  Athens,  in  Modem 
Greek.]      Venetia,  1728.     folio. 


MELINE— MELVILLE. 


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MELINE  (James  F.) 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  and  her  latest  English 
Historian :  a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Events  in  the 
Life  of  Mary  Stuart;  with  some  Eemarks  on  Mr 
Froude's  History  of  England.  New  York,  1871. 
small  8vo. 

MELLING  (Antoine-Ignace),  Landscape  Painter 
and  Architect. 

Voyage  Pittoresque  de  Constantinople  et  des  Eives 
du  Bosphore,  d'apr6s  les  dessins  de  M.  Melling  (avec 
un  texte  redig^,  par  M.  Lacretelle  le  Jeune).  Atlas 
folio  ;  the  "  Collection  des  Planches,"  in  a  separate  vol., 
oblong  largo  atlas.     Paris,  1809-19.     folio. 


MELMOTH  (William). 
Translations.     See  Cicebo. 


Pliny. 


MELON  (M.) 

Essay,  Political,  on  Commerce.  Translated.  1736. 
12mo.     See  Bindon  (David). 

MELEOSE  (Abbey  of). 

Chronica  de  MaUrose  (or  Melrose).  Anglicarum 
Rerum  Scriptores  Veteres.  Vol.  I.  Oxonice,  1684. 
See  Britain  (Geeat). 

Chronica  de  Mailros,  e  Codice  unico  in  Bibliotheoa 
Cottoniana  servato,  nunc  iterum  in  lucem  edita. 
Notulis,  etc.,  aucta.  (Edited  by  Rev.  Joseph  Steven- 
son, for  the  Bannatyne  Club).     Edinh.  1835.     4to. 

Liber  Sancte  Marie  de  Melros :  Munimenta  Vetus- 
tiora  Monasterii  Cisterciensis  de  Melros.  In  2  vols. 
(Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes  for  the  Bannatyne  Club). 
Edinh.  1837.     (Large  paper  copy).     4to. 

MELEOSE. 

Description  of  the  Parish  of  Melrose.  See  Bower 
(John).     Milne  (Adam).     Wade  (James  A.) 

MELROSE  (Thomas  Hamilton,  Earl  of),  afte)-- 
wards  Earl  of  Haddington. 

State  Papers  and  Miscellaneous  Correspondence, 
1599-1625.  (Edited  by  James  Maidment,  for  the 
Abbotsford  Club).     2  vols.     Edinb.  1837.     4to. 

MELVILL  (Rev.  Henry),  B.D. 

Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge in  1836,  to  which  are  added  Two  Sermons 
preached  at  the  Evening  Lecture.  Cambridge,  1836. 
Svo. 

Sermons.     2  vols.     Lond.  1837,  1838.     8vo. 


MELVILLE  (Andrew). 

Viri  clarissimi  A.  Melvini  Muwe,  et  P.  Adanuoni 
Vita  et  Palinodia,  ot  Celiwe  Gommiggioni*,  iieu  delegatic 
Potestatis  Eegiaj  in  causia  Ecclesiasticia  brovi*  ot  aperta 
Descriptio.     1620.     4to. 

Parasynagma  Perthense,  Jaramentum  EcdeauB 
Scoticanse,  et  Anti-tami-cami — categoria.  (Boand  with 
the  preceding.)    1620.     4to. 

Commentarius  in  Divinam  Pauli  Epistolam  ad 
Romanos;  auctore  Andrea  Melvino,  Scoto:  nunc 
primum  e  codice  manu  script©  editus,  curia  Gailbebni 
Lindsay  Alexander,  S.T.D.  With  a  tranalation. 
See  WoDRow  Society. 

Gathelus,  sive  de  Gentis  Origine,  Fragmentum,  And. 
Melvini.    See  Jonstonhs  (Johannes). 

Life  of  Andrew  Melville.     See  M'Cbie  (Thomas). 

MELVILLE  (A.  S.),  M.D. 

The  Dodo,  &c.     See  Strickland  (H.  K),  &c. 

MELVILLE  (George,  Earl  of). 

Leven  and  Melville  Papers :  Letters  and  State  Papers 
chiefly  addressed  to  George  Earl  of  Melville,  Secretaiy 
of  State  for  Scotland,  1689-1691.  From  the  Originala. 
(Edited  by  the  Hon.  William  Leslie  Melville,  for  the 
Bannatyne  Club).     Edinb.  1843.     4to. 

MELVILLE  (Henry  Dundas,  Viscount). 

The  Trial  of  Henry  Lord  Viscount  Melville  before 
the  House  of  Peers,  in  full  Parliament,  for  High. 
Crimes  and  Misdemeanours,  upon  an  Impeachment. 
Published  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Peers.  Lond. 
1806.     folio, 

MELVILLE  (Henry). 
Omoo ;  or,  The  South-Sea  Islanders. 
Typee  :  a  Residence  in  the  Marquesas.    See  Mitrrav'b 
Home  and  Colonial  Library. 

MELVILLE  (Sir  James),  of  Halhill. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  James  Melvil,  containing  an  Account 
of  the  most  Remarkable  Affairs  of  England  and  Scot- 
land, under  Queen  Elizabeth,  Mary  Queen  of  Scots, 
and  King  James.  Published  by  George  Scott  Loud, 
1683.     foUo. 

Memou-s,  &c.     Second  edition.     Edinb.  1735.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  his  own  Life,  by  Sir  James  Jlelville  of 
Halhill.  1549-1593.  From  the  Original  Manuscript. 
(Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson,  for  the  Bannatyne  Club). 
Edinb.  1827.     4to. 

MELVILLE  (James). 

The  Diarj'  of  Mr  James  Melville,  Minister  of  Kil- 
renny.  1656-1601.  (Edited  by  George  R  Kinloch, 
for  the  Bannatyne  Club).     Edinb.  1829.    4to. 


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MELVILLE -MENEZES. 


MELVILLE  {J AUEs)— Continued. 

The  Autobiography  and  Diary  of  Mr  James  Melville. 
With  a  Continuation  of  the  Diary.  Edited  (for  the 
Wodrow  Society)  by  Eobert  Pitcaim.  Edinh.  1842. 
8vo. 

MELVINTJS  (Andreas).    See  Melville  (Andrew). 

MELZI  (Gaetano). 

Bibliografia  dei  Eomanzi  e  Poemi  Cavallereschi 
Italiani.  Seconda  edizione  corretta  ed  accresciuta. 
Milano,  1838.     8vo. 

MEMENTOES  Historical  and  Classical,  of  a  Tour 
through  France,  Switzerland,  and  Italy,  in  1821,  1822. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

MEMES  (Eev.  John  Smith),  LLD. 

Memoirs  of  Antonio  Canova;  with  a  Critical  Analysis 
of  his  Works,  and  a  Historical  View  of  Modem  Sculp- 
ture.    Edinh.  1825.     8vo. 

Life  and  Poems  of  Cowper.     See  Cowpeb  (William). 

MEMOIE  of  the  Operations  of  the  Allied  Annies, 
under  Prince  Schwarzenberg  and  Marshal  Blucher, 
during  the  latter  end  of  1813,  and  the  year  1814. 
Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

MfiNAGE  (GiLLEs). 

Dictionnaire  Etymologique  de  la  Langue  Franjoise ; 
avec  les  Origines  Frangoises  de  M.  de  Caseneuve,  et  les 
additions  de  E.  P.  Jacob,  Simon  de  Valhebert,  E.  P. 
Besnier,  et  I'Abbd  Chastelain.  NouveUe  edition  corrig^ 
et  augmented,  par  A.  F.  Jault,  D.  en  M.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1750.     foUo. 

Anti-Baillet,  ou  Critique  du  Livre  de  M.  BaiUet, 
intitul6  Jugemens  des  Savans,  par  Mr  Menage.  2  vols. 
La  Haye,  1688.     12mo. 

MENAGIUS  (.Egidius). 

Vita3  Petri  .(Erodii,  Qusesitoris  Andegavensis,  et 
GuiUelmi  Menagu,  Advocati  Eegii  Andegavensis. 
Scriptore  jEgidio  Menagio.  (Avec  Eemarques  sur  la 
Vio  de  Pierre  Ayrault,  Lieutenant  Criminel  d' Angers ; 
et  sur  la  Vie  de  GuUlaume  Menage,  &c.)  Parisiis, 
1675.     4to. 

Juris  Civilis  Amoenitates.   Francquerce,  1700.    12mo. 

MENANDEE. 

Menandri  et  Philemonis  Eeliquiae,  Gr.  and  Lat.,  cum 
notis  Hug.  Grotii  et  J.  Clerici.  Amstelodami,  1709. 
8vo. 

Eichardi  Bentleii  Emendationes  in  Menandri  et  Phile- 
monis EeUquias,  ex  nupera  editione  Joannis  Clerici. 
Accedit  Epistola  Critica  Eich.  Bentleii  de  Jolianne 
Mnlela.     Cantabrigice,  1713. 


MENC  (M.  de).    See  Machiavel. 

MENCE  (Eichard),  Barrider. 

The  Law  of  Libel.     2  vols.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

MENCKENIUS  (Joannes  Buecaedus),  I.V.D. 

Scriptores  Eerum  Germanicarum,  prajcipaj  Saxoni- 
carum.     3  vols.     Ldpsice,  1728.     folio. 

De  la  Charlatanerie  des  Savans ;  par  Monsieur  Men- 
ken :  avec  des  Eemarques  Critiques  de  differens  Auteurs. 
Traduiten  Frangois,  [par  Durand  fils.]  La  Haye,  1721. 
12mo. 

MENCKENIUS  (Luderus).     See  Huberus  (TJlr). 

MENDELSSOHN-BAETHOLDY  (Dr  Karl). 

Goethe  and  Mendelssohn  (1821-31).  Translated, 
with  additions,  from  the  German,  by  M.  E.  von  Glehn  ; 
and  Letters  of  Mendelsshon  of  a  later  date.  Lond. 
1872.     crown  8vo. 

MENDELSSOHN  (Moses). 

Sammtliche  Werke  (ausgabe  in  Einem  bande,  als 
National-Denkmal).      Wien,  1838.     8vo. 

Phsedon;  or,  the  Death  of  Socrates.  Translated 
from  the  German  of  Moses  Mendelssohn,  by  Charles 
CuUen.     Lond.  1789.     8vo. 

MENDEZ  (Francisco). 

Typographia  Espafiola,  6  Historia  de  la  Introduccion, 
propagacion,  y  progresos  del  Arte  de  la  Imprenta  en 
Espaiia.     Madrid,  1796.     4to. 

MENDHAM  (Eev.  Joseph). 

The  Literary  Policy  of  the  Church  of  Eome  Exhibited, 
in  an  Account  of  her  Damnatory  Catalogues  or  Indexes, 
both.  Prohibitory  and  Expurgatory.  Second  edition, 
enlarged.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Council  of  Trent,  principally  derived 
from  unpublished  Eecords.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

MENDOZA  (D.  Diego  Hurtado  De). 

Guerra  de  Granada,  que  hizo  el  Eei  D.  Felipe  II., 
contra  los  Moriscos  de  aquel  Eeino,  sus  Eebeldes. 
Valencia,  1776.     4to. 

MENDOZA  EIOS  (Joseph  de). 
A  Complete  Collection  of  Tables  for  Navigation  and 
Natural  Astronomy.     Lond.  1805.     4to. 

MENEZES  (DomLuisDe). 

Historia  de  Portugal  Eestaurado.  2  vols.  Ldsboay 
1710.     foHo. 


MENGIN— MEECIER. 


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MENGIN  (M.  Felix). 

Histoire   de    I'Egypte   sous    la    Gouvemement    do 

Mohammed- Aly ;  ou  Edcit  des  Evdnemens  Politiques  et 

Militaires  qui  ont  eu  lieu  depuis  lo  depart  des  Franyais 

J  usqu'en  1823.  2  vols.    8vo.   Atlas.  Pam,  1823.   folio. 

MENIN  (M.) 

An  Historical  and  Chronological  Treatise  of  the 
Anointing  and  Coronation  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of 
France,  translated.     Lond.  1723.     8vo. 

MENINSKI  (Franc,  a  Mesgnien). 

Thesaurus  Linguarum  OrientaUum,  prsesertim  Turcicoe, 
ArabicEe,  et  Persicse,  cum  laterpretat.,  Lat.,  Germ.,  ItaL, 
Gall.,  et  Polon.  Complementum  Thesauri  Linguarum 
Orientalium ;  seu  Onomasticum  Latino-Turcico-Arabico- 
Persicum.  5  vols.  Viennos  Austrice,  1680-1687. 
folio. 

MENOCHIUS  (Jacobus). 

De  Prffisumptionibus,  Conjecturis,  Signis,  et  Indiciis, 
€ommentaria.     Colonice  Allohrogum,  \Q\i.     folio. 

MENTAL  FUNCTIONS. 

Thoughts  on  the  Mental  Functions,  being  an  Attempt 
to  Treat  Metaphysics  as  a  Branch  of  the  Physiology  of 
the  Nervous  System.     Part  I.     Edinb.  1843.     12mo. 

MENTEATH  (Mrs  A.  Stuart). 
Lays  of  the  Kirk  and  Covenant.     Second  edition. 
Edinh.  1852.     post  8vo. 

MENTET.     See  Monteith  (Robert),  de  Salmonet. 
Histoire  des  Troubles  de  la  Grand  Bretagne. 

MENZEL  (Wolfgang). 

German  Literature.  Translated  from  the  German, 
with  Notes,  by  Thomas  Gordon.  4  vols.  Oxford, 
1840.     post  8vo. 

Europe  in  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty.  Translated 
from  the  German  of  Wolfgang  Menzel.  Edinh.  1841. 
post  8vo. 

MENZIES  (Professor  Allan),  Writer  to  the 
Signet. 

Conveyancing  according  to  the  Law  of  Scotland, 
being  the  Lectures  of  the  late  Allan  Menzies,  A.M., 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  Professor  of  Conveyancing  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh.     Edinb.  \S5Q.     royal  8vo. 

Conveyancing  according  to  the  Law  of  Scotland. 
Second  edition  (revised).     Edinb.  1857.     royal  8vo. 

Supplement  to  the  Lectures  on  Conveyancing,  being 
an  Abstract  of  the  Titles  to  Land  (Scotland)  Act,  1868. 
Edinb.  1858.     royal  8vo. 


MENZIES  (John),  Profimor  of  Divinity,  Aberdeen. 

Papismus  Lucifugus;  or,  a  Faithful  Copy  of  the 
Papers  oxclianged  between  Mr  John  Mnnzies  and  Mr 
Francis  Dempster,  Jesuit ;  with  a  Narration  of  >  Verbal 
Conference  with  the  same  Jesuit.  AberdMH,  1698. 
4to. 

MENZIES  (Sutherland). 

Political  Women.     2  vols.     Lond.  1873.    port  Bvo. 

MEON'  (M.)    See  Fabliaux.     Renakt  (Rokax  dc). 

MERCER  (Andrew). 

The  History  of  Dunfermline,  from  the  Earliest  down 
to  the  Present  Time.  With  Notices  of  the  Neighbour- 
ing Parishes.     Dunfermline,  1828.     12mo. 

MERCER  (James),  M.D. 

Treatise  on  the  Accessory  Organs  of  Hearing.  Edinb. 
1840.     8vo. 

MERCER  (John),  Town-Clerk  of  Perth. 

The  Chronicle  of  Perth :  a  Register  of  Remarkable 
Occurrences,  chiefly  connected  with  that  City,  from  the 
year  1210  to  1668.  Printed  for  the  Maitland  Club. 
Edinb.  1831.     4to. 


MERCEY  (Fr^di^ric). 
Tyrol.     Trente  et  Inspruck. 


Paris,  1842.     4to. 


MERCHANT  and  Ship-Master's  Assistant;  or, 
an  Account  of  Monies,  Exchanges,  Weights,  and 
Measures  of  the  Principal  Commercial  Places.  North 
Shields,  1816.     8vo. 

MERCIER  (l'Abb6  Bakth^lemi). 
Supplement  a  I'Histoire  de  I'Origine  de  rimprim(!'rie. 
See  Marchand  (Prosper). 

MERCIER  (Louis  S^bastien). 

La  Mort  de  Louis  XL  Roi  de  France:  (Piece 
Historique  et  Dramatique).     Jfeuchatel,  1783.     Bvo. 

La  Destruction  de  la  Liguo ;  ou  la  Reduction  de 
Paris ;  (Pifece  Nationale  en  quatre  actes).     Amsterdam, 

1782.  8vo. 

Portrait  de  Philipiw  II.  Roi  d'Espagne :  (Pike  Dra- 
matique et  Historique).     Amsterdam,  1785.     Sva 
Portraits  des  Rois  de  France.     4  vols.     Xeuehattl, 

1783.  8vo. 

Theatre  Complet.  4  voU.  Amsterdam,  1778. 
12mo. 

MERCIER  DE  LA  RIVIERE  (M.) 

L'Ordre  Naturel  et  Essentiel  des  SocitSt^  Politiques. 
Paris,  1767.     4to. 

L'Ordre  Naturel  &c.  2  vols.  Londres  [Paris\, 
1767.     12mo. 


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MEE'^KLIN  US— MEELIN. 


JIERCKLINUS  (Georg.  Abbah.),  M.D. 

Lindenius  Eenovatus,  sive  Johannis  Antonidse  Van 
der  Lindea  de  Scriptis  Medicis,  Libri  duo,  usque  ad 
prsesentem  continuati,  dimidio  pere  amplificati,  etc. 
NorimhergcB,  1686.     4to. 

MERCURIALIS  (Hieronymus). 
De  Arte  Gymnastica,  Libri  sex.     Editio  novissima. 
Amstelodami,  1672.     4to. 

IVIERCURIUS  GALEDONIUS ;  Presenting  in  a 
continued  Diurnal,  a  True  and  Perfect  Relation  of  all 
such  Speecbes,  Disputes,  Debates,  Occurents,  and 
Remarkable  Passages,  as  have  either  been  Delivered, 
Discussed,  or  occasionally  Occurred  since  the  present 
Sessions  at  Edinburgh.     1648.     4to. 

MERCURY  (The  Caledonian),  for  the  Year  1774 
to  1792.     See  Newspapers. 

MEREDITH  (Henry). 

An  Account  of  the  Gold  Coast  of  Africa,  with  a 
brief  History  of  the  African  Company.  Lond.  1812. 
8vo. 

MEREDITH  (Samuel). 

Treatise  on  Insurances.  Translated.  See  Omerigon 
(B.  M.) 

MEREDITH  (Sir  William). 

Historical  Remarks  on  the  Taxation  of  Free  States, 
in  a  series  of  Letters  to  a  Eriend.  (Privately  printed.) 
Lond.  1778.     4to. 

MEREDITH  (William  George). 
Memorials  of  Charles  John,  King  of  Sweden  and 
Norway.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

MEREWETHER  (Henry  Alwobth). 

Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Borough  of  West  Looe,  in 
the  Comity  of  Cornwall,  tried  before  a  Committee  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  April  18th,  1822;  with  a 
Preface,  Notes,  and  Cases  Illustrative  of  the  General 
History  of  Boroughs,  and  of  the  Law  relating  to  them. 
Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

MEREWETHER  (Henry  Alworth),  and 
STEPHENS  (Archibald  John). 

History  of  the  Boroughs  and  Municipal  Corporations 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  from  the  Earliest  to  the 
Present  Time.     3  vols.     Lond.  1835.     royal  8vo. 

MERIAN  (Marl4  Sibilla). 

Erucarum  Ortus,  Alimentum,  et  Paradoxa  Metamor- 
phosis.    Amstelcedami,  1717.     4to. 


MERIAN  (Maria  Sibilla) — Continued. 

Histoire  des  Insectes  de  I'Europe,  dessin^e  d'aprfes 
Nature  et  expliqu^e,  traduite  du  Hollandois  en  Francois, 
par  Jean  Marret,  D.  en  M.  Amsterdam,  1730.  large 
foUo. 

MERIVALE  (Rev.  Charles),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ely. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  Cicero.    See  Abekeen  (B.  R.) 

A  General  History  of  Rome,  from  the  Foundation  of 
the  City  to  the  Fall  of  Augustulus,  B.C.  753  to  a.d.  476. 
Lond.  1875.     12mo. 

History  of  the  Romans  under  the  Empire.  6  vols. 
Lond.  1852-1862.     8vo. 

MERIVALE  (Herman). 

Lectures  on  Colonisation  and  Colonies,  delivered 
before  the  University  of  Oxford  in  1839,  1840,  and 
1841.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841,  1842.     8vo. 

MERIVALE  (John  Herman). 

Reports  of  Cases  Argued  and  Determined  La  the 
High  Court  of  Chancery ;  commencing  in  Michaelmas 
Term  1815.     Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  WUliam  Courtenay,  Esq.,  on  the  subject 
of  the  Chancery  Commission.  1827. — Considerations 
suggested  by  the  Report  under  the  Chancery  Commis- 
sion. 1826. — Observations  on  the  power  exercised  by 
the  Court  of  Chancery  of  depriving  a  Father  of  the 
Custody  of  his  Children,     iowrf.  1828.     8vo. 

MERLE  D'AUBIGNE  (Jean  Henri),  D.D., 
Geneva. 

Histoire  de  la  Reformation  du  Seizifeme  Siecle. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1838-1847.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Great  Reformation  of  the  Sixteenth 
Century  in  Germany,  Switzerland,  &c.  (Translated.) 
4  vols.     Lond.  \%Z9, ;  Edinh.  \MG.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Sixteenth  Century. 
Translated  by  H.  White,  Ph.D.,  and  revised  by  the 
Author.     4  vols.     Edinh.  1846-1853.     small  8vo. 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  Europe  in  the  Time  of 
Calvin.  (The  posthumous  volumes,  translated  by 
WilHam  L.  R.  Gates).  7  vols.  Lond.  1863-1876. 
8vo. 

The  Protector  [Oliver  CromweU] :  a  Vindication. 
EdM).  1847.     8vo. 

Germany,  England,  and  Scotland ;  or.  Recollections 
of  a  Swiss  Minister.     Lond.\%i?>.     8vo. 

MERLIN. 

The  life  of  Merlin,  simamed  Ambrosius :  his 
Prophecies  and  Predictions  Interpreted,  and  their  Truth 
made  good  by  our  English  Annalls.  By  T.  H.  [Thomas- 
Heywood.]     Lond.  1641.     4to. 


MEELIN— MESSENGEE-AT-AEMS. 


C73 


MERLIN  (M.  LE  CoMTB  Phiuppe-Antoine). 

Repertoire  Umversel  et  Raisonn6  de  Jurisprudence. 
Quatrieme  edition.     18  vols.     Paris,  1812-1825.    4to. 

Recueil  Alphab6tique  dos  Questions  do  Droit  qui  se 
prdsentent  lo  plus  frdquommcnt  dans  les  Tribunaux. 
Troisifeme  edition.     9  vols.     Paris',  1819-1830.     4to. 

See  RONDONNEAU  (L.) 

MERLIN  (Countess  de). 

Memoirs  of  Madame  de  Malibran,  with  Notices  of  the 
Progress  of  the  Musical  Drama  in  England.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1840.     post  8vo. 

MERLINUS  COCAIUS. 

Merlini  Cocai  [i.e.,  Theoph.  Folengi,  Poetse  Mantuani 
Macaronicorum  Opus,  totum  in  pristinam  formam 
redactum.      Venetiis,  1573.     12mo. 

MERRETT  (Christopher),  M.D. 

Pinax  Rerum  Naturalium  Britannicarum,  continens 
Vegetabilia,  Animalia,  et  Fossilia,  in  hac  Insula  reperta 
inchoatus.     Lond.  1667.     12mo. 

MERRICK  (Rev.  James). 
Version  of  the  Psalms.     See  Psalms. 
The  Destruction  of  Troy,  translated  from  Tryphio- 
dorus.     See  Trtphiodorus. 

MEERIDEW  (John). 

Catalogue  of  Engraved  Portraits  of  Nobility,  Gentry, 
Clergymen,  and  others,  born,  resident,  or  connected 
with  the  County  of  "Warwick  (by  John  Merridew). 
Coventry,  1848.     large  4to. 

MEERIFIELD  (Frederic). 

The  Burgess's  Manual :  a  Practical  Exposition  of 
the  Constitution  of  Corporate  Towns,  as  regulated  by 
the  various  Municipal  Corporation  Acts.  Lmid.  1854. 
12mo. 

MERRIFIELD  (TVIrs). 

Original  Treatises,  dating  from  the  Xllth  to  XVIIIth 
Centuries,  on  the  Arts  of  Painting  in  Oil,  Miniature, 
Mosaic,  and  on  Glass;  with  Translations,  Prefaces,  and 
Notes.     2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

MERTZ  (Dav  Raymund),  et  MAYER  (Jac.  Jacob). 

Historia  Philosophica  Doctrinee  de  Ideis;  qua  tum 
veterum  imprimis  Grsecorum  tum  recentiorum  Philoso- 
phorum  Placita  enarrantur.  Apud  Dav.  Eaym.  Mertz, 
et  J.  Jac.  Mayer.  Augusta  Vi7idelicorum,  1723. 
12mo. 

MERULA  (Gatoentius). 

De  Gallorum  Cisalpinorum  Antiquitate,  ac  Origine. 
Lugduni,  1538,     12mo. 


MESMER  (Antoine). 

Prc^cis  Historique  des  fails  rclatifs  au  Magn^tinM- 
Animal,  jusqu  ^n  Avril  1781.  D.  A.  M.  Londrm 
{Paris),  1781.     8vo. 

L'Antemagncitisme,  ou  Origine,  Progrisa,  DieadenM, 
Renouvellemont  et  Rdfutation  du  Magndtiame  AmnuL 
Londres  (Paris),  1784.     8vo. 

Recueil  dcs  Pieces  les  plus  inUSreaaantea  sar  Ic  Mag- 
n(5tisme  Animal.     Paris,  1784.     Svo. 

Le  Systime  do  la  Rose  Magn(5tique.  Deaainde  par  le 
S.  Michel,  Architecte  (aux  principea  de  Meamer, 
1784).     Svo. 

Mesmer  Justifid.    A  Constance  et  Paris,  n%i.    Svo. 

M(Smoiro  pour  servir  h,  I'Histoire  do  la  Joitglerie ; 
dans  lequel  ou  d(^montre  les  phdnomcnes  du  Mcsmdrisme. 
Par  M.  Eetz.     Londres  (Paris),  1784.     Svo. 

De  la  Philosophie  Corpusculairo,  ou  des  connoiaaancaa 
et  des  procedds  Magndtiques,  chez  les  divers  Peuplea. 
Paris,  1785.     Svo. 

Essai  sur  la  Theorie  du  Somnambulisme  Magnt^tique 
Par  M.  T.  D.  M.  Londres  {Paris),  1785.  Lettrea 
pour  servir  de  Suite  a  I'Essai,  &c.,  ib.  1787.  In  1  voL 
Svo. 

Journal  du  Traitement  Magndtiquo  de  la  Demoiaselle 
N.,  lequel  a  servir  de  base  k  I'Essai  sur  la  Thdorie  du 
Somnambulisme  Magn6tique.  Par  M.  T.  D.  M.  2  torn. 
Londres  (Paris),  1786.     Svo. 

Journal  du  Traitement  Magndtique  de  Madame  B. 
Pour  servir  de  suite  an  Journal  du  Traitement  Magn^ 
tique  de  la  Demoisselle  N.,  et  de  preuve  k  la  Theorie 
de  I'EssaL     ParM.  T.  D.  M.     Strasbourg,  1787.     Svo. 

MESNAGER  (Monsieur). 

Minutes  of  his  Negotiations  at  the  Court  of  London, 
during  the  four  last  years  of  Queen  Anne.  [By  Daniel 
Do  Foe.]    Lo?id.  1737.     Svo. 

MESNARD  (Jules). 

Les  MerveiUes  de  I'Art  et  de  I'lndustrie :— Antiquity  : 
Moyen  Age :  Renaissance  :  Temps  Modemes.  Paris, 
1873.      royal  4to. 

MESSANCE  (M.) 

Recherches  sur  la  Population  des  G^ndraliti^s  d'Au- 
vergne,  de  Lyon,  de  Rouen,  et  de  quelques  Provinces  et 
Villes  du  Eoyaume;  aVec  des  Reflexions  sur  la  valeur  du 
B16,  tant  en  France  qu'en  Angleterre,  depuis  1674 
jusqu'en  1764.     Paris,  1766.     4to.         ^ 

MESSENGER-AT-ARMS. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Office  of  a  Messenger-at-Arma. 
Edinb.  1753.     12mo. 
The  Duty  and  Office  of  a  Messcnger-at-Arms.     &e 

Thomson  (Robert). 


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MESSENIUS  (Johannes). 

Scondia  Illustrata;  seu  Chronologia  de  Bebus 
Scondiae,  hoc  est,  Sueciae,  Danise,  Norvegiae,  atque  una 
IslandiaB,  Gronlandiseque,  tain  Ecclesiasticis  quam  Poli- 
ticis  a  Mimdi  Cataclysmo  usque  ad  A.C.  1612  gestis. 
Primum  edita  et  Observationibus  aucta  a  Job.  Pering- 
skiold.  Tomi  XV.  in  3  vols.  StockholmicB,  1700- 
1703.     folio. 

MESSINGHAMUS  (Thomab),  Sacerdos  Hibemus. 

Florilegium  InsulsB  Sanctorum;  seu  Vitse  et  Acta 
Sanctorum  Hibemiie  :  quibus  accesserunt  non  vulgaria 
Monumenta,  hoc  est  Sancti  Patricii  Purgatorium,  etc. 
Farisiis,  1624.     Ibho. 

METAPHYSICAL  ESSAY  (Miscellaneous):  or 
an  Hypothesis  concerning  the  Formation  and  Generation 
of  Spiritual  and  Material  Beings;  with  some  Thoughts 
upon  Creation  in  generaL     Lond.  1748.     8vo. 

MESTON  (Willum),  Marisehal  College,  Aberdeen. 
Poetical  Works  (The  Knight  of  the  Kirk,  Old  Mother 
Grim's  Tales,  &c.)     Edinb.  1767.     12mo. 

METASTASIO  (Signor  Abite  Pietro). 
Opere.     12  vols.     Parigi,  1780.     8vo. 
Eime  di  Metastasio.     (Parnaso  Italiano,  Vol.  47.) 
Life  and  Letters.     See  Burney  (Dr  Charles.) 

METCALF  (Theeon).     See  United  States  Digest. 

METHODISM  Triumphant;  or  the  Decisive  Battle 
between  the  Old  Serpent  and  the  Modern  Saint,  (a 
Poem.)    Lond.  1767.     4to. 

METHFEN  (Henry  H.) 

Life  in  the  Wilderness,  or  Wanderings  in  South 
AMca.     Lond.  1846.     post  8vo. 

METHVEN  (Pbovostry  of).  See  Morris  (Thomas). 

METEICAL  EOMANCES  (Early  English). 

See  Abbotsford  Club.  Bannattne  Club.  Camden 
Society.  Ellis  (George).  Eitson  (Joseph).  Utter- 
son  (Edward  V.).     Weber  (Henry). 

Alexander  the  Great.  The  Buik  of  the  most  noble 
and  vailzeant  Conquerour  Alexander  the  Great.  (In 
Scottish  Verse.)  Eeprinted  from  Arbuthnot's  edition 
at  Edinburgh,  circa  1580  (for  the  Bannatyne  Club.) 
Edinb.  1834.     4to. 

Arthour  and  Merlin,  a  Metrical  Eomance.  Now  first 
printed  from  the  Auchinleck  Manuscript.  Edited  by 
W.  B.  D.  D.  Turnbull.  (Printed  for  the  Abbotsford 
Club.)    Edinb.  1838.     4to. 

Sir  Egeir,  Sir  Gryme,  and  Sir  Gray  SteUL  "  See 
Laing  (David).     Early  Metrical  Tales.     1826. 


METEICAL  EOMANCES  (Early  English)— Cow- 
timied. 

The  Eomances  of  Sir  Guy  of  Warwick,  and  Eembrun 
his  Son.  Now  first  edited  from  the  Auchinleck  Manu- 
script by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turnbull  (Printed  for  the 
Abbotsford  Club.)     Edinb.  1840.     4to. 

The  Eomances  of  Eouland  and  Vernagu,  and  Otuel. 
From  the  Auchinleck  Manuscript.  Edited  by  James 
Maidment.  (Printed  for  the  Abbotsford  Club.)  Edinb. 
1836.     4to. 

Sirre  Degarre,  a  Metrical  Eomance  of  the  end  of  the 
Thirteenth  Century.  From  the  Auchinleck  Manuscript. 
Edited  by  David  Laing.  (Printed  for  the  Abbotsford 
Club.)     Edinb.  1849.     4to. 

A  Penni  Worth  of  Witte.  Florice  and  Blaunch 
flour,  and  other  pieces  of  Ancient  Poetry.  From  the 
Auchinleck  Manuscript,  edited  by  David  Laing.  (Printed 
for  the  Abbotsford  Club.)     Edinb.  1849.     4to. 

Torrent  of  Portugal,  an  English  Metrical  Eomance, 
now  first  published  from  an  Unique  Manuscript  of  the 
Fifteenth  Century,  preserved  iu  the  Chetham  Library  at 
Manchester,  and  edited  by  James  0.  HaUiwell.  Lond. 
1842.     post  8vo. 

METZ  (Conrad  Martin). 

Imitations  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Drawings,  from 
the  Eestoration  of  the  Arts  in  Italy  to  the  present  time  ; 
with  a  Chronological  Account  of  the  Artists  and  Stric- 
tures on  their  Works.     Z/Owd  1798.     imjjerial  folio. 

MEUES  (Jacob  De).     See  Nieuhoff  (Jean). 

MEUESIUS  (Joannes). 

Glossarium Graeco-Barbarum.  Lugd.-Batav.lGlO.  4to. 

Glossarium  Grseco-Barbarum.  Editio  altera  emendata 
et  ancta.     Lugd.-Batao.  1614.     4to. 

Atticarum  Lectionum  Libri  VL  in  quibus  Antiqui- 
tates  plurimse,  nunc  primum  in  lucem  erutse,  proferuntur. 
Lugd.-Batav.  1617.  4to.- — De  Populis  Atticse  liber 
singularis  :  in  quo  Antiquitates  Atticae  plurimas.  Lugd.- 
Batav.     1616.     In  1  vol.     4to. 

Athense  Batavoe;  sive  de  Urbe  Leidensij  et  Academia, 
Virisque  claris  atque  Scriptis  qui  utramque  ingenis  suo 
illustranmt.     Libri  duo.     Lugd.-Batav.     1625.     4to. 

Creta,  Cyprus,  Ehodus,  sive  de  NobUissimarum 
harum  Insularem  rebus  et  antiquitatibus,  Commentarii 
postumi,  nunc  primum  editi.    Amstelodami,  1675.    4to. 

Jo.  Meursii  Historica ;  Danica  pariter  et  Belgica,  xmo 
Tomo  comprehensa.     Amstelodami,  1638.     folio. 

MEUSELIUS  (Jo.  Geob.)     See  Struviub  (B.  G.) 

MEXIA  (Cavallero  Pero). 

Silva  de  Varia  Lecion,  emendada,  y  aiiadida  la  quarta 
parte  della  por  el  Autor.     Anvers,  1564.     12mo. 


MEXICO— MICHEL. 


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MEXICO.  —  Concilios  Provinciales  Primero,  y 
Segundo,  celebrados  en  la  ciudad  de  Mexico,  en  loss 
afios  de  1555,  y  1565. — Concilium  Moxicanum  Pro- 
vinciale  Til.  celebratum  Mexicianno  1585.  Dales  a  luz 
el  111°".  Sr.  D.  Franc.  Ant.  Lorenzano  Arzobispo. 
En  Mextci  imprenia,  1769,  1770.     2  vols,    small  folio. 

MEY  (l'Abb^  Claude). 

Maximes  du  Droit  Public  FrauQais,  tir<5es  des  Capi- 
tulaires,  des  Ordonnances  du  Eoyaume,  et  des  autres 
Monumens  de  I'Histoire  de  France.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1772.     12mo. 

Maximes.  Seconde  edition,  par  I'Abbc  Claude  Mey 
et  G.  N.  Maultrot.    2  vols,  in  1.  Amsterdam,  1775.    4to. 

MEYENDOEFF  (M.  le  Baron  de). 
Voyage  d'Orenbourg  a  Boukhara  fait  en  1820.   Paris, 
1826.     8vo. 

MEYEE  (Dr  Julius),  Berlin. 

Antonio  AUegri  da  Correggio  :  from  the  German  of 
Dr  J.  Meyer,  Director  of  the  Eoyal  Gallery,  Berhn  (by 
Miss  Spencer).  Edited,  and  with  an  Introduction,  by 
Mrs  Charles  Heaton.     Lond.  1876.     royal  8vo. 

MEYEE  (J.  D.) 

Esprit,  Origine,  et  Progrfes  des  Institutions  Judiciares 
des  principaux  Pays  de  I'Europe.  Amsterdam,  1819; 
La  Haye,  1823.     6  vols.     8vo. 

MEYEICK  (Samuel  Eush),  LL.D. 

A  Critical  Inquiry  into  Ancient  Armour,  as  it  existed 
in  Europe,  but  particularly  in  England,  from  the  Nor- 
man Conquest  to  the  reign  of  K.  Charles  II.  With 
a  Glossary  of  Military  Terms,  &c.,  of  the  Middle  Ages. 
(Illustrated  with  coloured  plates.)  3  vols.  iontZ.  1824. 
folio. 

MEZEEAY  (FRAN9018  EuDES  db). 

Histoire  de  France,  depuis  Pharamond  jusqu'  ^  la 
Paix  de  Vervins,  sous  Henri  IV.  en  1598,  avec  un  ab- 
reg6  de  la  Vie  de  chaque  Eeine.  3  vols.  Paris,  1643- 
1651.     folio. 

Abregd  Chronologique  de  I'Histoire  de  France,  par 
Sieur  de  Mezeray.     6  vols.     Amsterdam,  \Q^Q.     12mo. 

MICALI  (Giuseppe). 

L'ltalia  Avanti  il  Dominio  dei  Eomani.  Seconda 
editione.     4  vols.     Firenze,  1821.     8vo. 

Antichi  Monumenti  per  servire  all'  opera  intitolata 
l'ltalia  Avanti  il  Dominio  dei  Eomani.  Firenze,  1821. 
folio.     See  Eaoul-Eochette  (M.) 


MICHAEL  ANGELO. 

Facsimiles  of  Original  Studies  by  Michael  Angelo,  in 
the  University  Galleries,  Oxford.  Etched  by  Joaepb 
Fisher.     Lond.  1866.     4to. 

A  Critical  Account  of  the  Drawings  of  Michael 
Angelo  and  EaSaello,  in  the  Uuiveraity  Galleriet, 
Oxford.    8ee  Eobinson  (J.  C.) 

Life  of.     See  Gkimm  (Hebman). 

MICHAELEE  (Carolus). 

Collectio  Poetarum  Elegiacorum  stylo  et  sapore 
Ovidiano  scribentum.     Vindolnce,  1789.     12ina 

MICHAELIS  (Adolf).    See  Parthe.von. 

MICHAELIS  (John  Datid). 

Dissertatfon  on  the  Influence  of  Opinions  on 
Language,  and  of  Language  on  Opinions;  with  an 
Inquiry  into  the  Advantages  and  Practicability  of  an 
Universal  Learned  Language.     Lond.  1771.     4to. 

An  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament ;  Translated 
and  Augmented,  with  Notes  and  a  Dissertation,  by 
Herbert  Marsh,  D.D.  Third  edition.  6  vols.  Lond. 
1819.     8vo. 

Eecueil  de  Questions.     See  Niebdbr  (Carsten). 

MICHAELIS  (Jo.  Heinr.)    See  Biblia  Hebraic  a. 

MICHAUD  (Joseph  Franijois). 

Histoire  des  Progrtis  et  de  la  Chflte  de  I'Empire  de 
Mysore,  vous  les  rcgnes  d'Hyder-Aly  et  Tippoo-Siub. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1801.     royal  8vo. 

Histoire  des  Croisades.  Nouvelle  6dition,  revue,  cor- 
rigdc  et  augmentde.    5  vols.     Paris,  1819-1822.     8vo. 

BibUographie  des  Croisades,  contenant  I'analyse  de 
toutes  les  Chroniquos  d'Orient  et  d'Occident  qui  parlent 
des  Croisades.     2  vols.     Paris,  1822.     8vo. 

MICHAUD  (M.)  et  POUJOULAT  (AL) 

Correspondanco  d'Orient,  1830,  1831.  7  vols.  Paris, 
1833-1835.     8vo. 

MICHELL  (Charles). 

Principles  of  Legislation.     Lomf.  1796.     8vo. 

MICHEL  (Francisque).  Books  edited  by :  See 
Abbotsford  Club.  Bannatyne  Club,  Boxburohr 
Club.     Surtees  Society. 

Le  Pays  Basque  sa  Population,  sa  Langne,  aes 
Moeurs,  sa  Littdrature,  et  sa  Musique.  Paris,  1857. 
8vo. 

Les  Ecossais  en  France,  les  Frangais  en  Ecosse.  2  vols 
Paris,  1862.     8vo. 

Histoire  du  Commerce  et  de  la  Navigation  k  Bor- 
deaux, principalement  sous  rAdministration  Anglaise. 
2  vols.     Bordeaux,  1867,  1870.     Svo. 


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MICHELET— MIGNE. 


MICHELET  (Jules). 

Prdcis  de  I'Histoire  Modeme.  Bruxelles,  1836.  2  vols. 
12mo. 
Precis  de  I'Histoire  de  France.  BruxeUes,  1844.  12mo. 

Du  Pretre,  de  la  Femme,  de  la  FamiUe.  Paris,  1 845. 
8vo. 

Tracts— (1).  The  People.  (2).  Priests,  "Women,  and 
Families.  Translated  from  the  French  by  C.  Cocks. 
1  voL     Lond.  1846.     small  8vo. 

(Euvres  Posthumes :  Histoire  du  XIX*  Sihde:  (I.  II. 
Bonaparte,  Directoire  Origine.  Jusqu'a  18  Brumaire: 
III.  Jusqu'a  Waterloo).     3  vols.     Paris,  1875.     8vo. 

Memoires  de  Luther,  Merits  par  lui-meme,  traduits  et 
mis  en  ordre.     2  vols.     Paris,  1835.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Luther,  written  hy  himseK.  Collected 
and  arranged  by  M.  Michelet ;  translated  by  WilUam 
Hazlitt.    Lond.  l8^Q.     12mo.     (Bogue's  Library.) 

History  of  France,  translated  from  the  French  by 
G.  H.  Smith.     2  vols.     Lond.  (1845).     8vo. 

MICHELIS  (Eduabd). 

Die  Volker  der  Siidsee,  und  die  Geschichte  der  Pro- 
testantische  und  Katholiache  Missioren  unter  derselber. 
Munster,  1847.     8vo, 

MICHIELS  (Joseph  Alfred  Xaviee). 

foudes  sur  I'Allemagne,  renfermant  une  Histoire  de 
la  Peinture  Allemande.    2  vols.    Bruxelles,  1845.    8vo. 

Souvenirs  d'Angleterre.     Bruxelles,  1846.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  la  Peinture  Flamande  et  HoUandaica. 
4  vols.    Bruxelles,    1845-1848.    (Compl(5ment).    8vo. 

MICKLE  (William  Julius). 

The  Lusiad  of  Camoens.     See  Camoens  (Luis). 

MIDDIMAN  (Samuel). 

Select  Views  in  Great  Britain,  engraved  by  S. 
Middiman,  from  Pictures  and  Drawings  by  the  most 
eminent  Artists,  with  Descriptions.  1784-1792. 
Lo«rf.  1813.     oblong  folio. 

MIDDLETON  (Eev.  Contebs),  D.D. 

The  History  of  the  Life  of  Marcus  Tuliius  Cicero. 
Sixth  edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1757.     4to. 

Miscellaneous  Works,  containing  all  his  Writings 
except  the  Life  of  Cicero.     4  vols.     Lond,  1752.     4to. 

MIDDLETON  (Eev.  Erasmus)- 

Biographia  Evangelica,  or,  an  Historical  Account  of 
the  Lives  and  Deaths  of  the  most  eminent  and  evangelical 
Authors  or  Preachers,  both  British  and  Foreign,  in  the 
several  denominations  of  Protestants.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1779-1786.     8vo 


MIDDLETON  (Eev.  Erasmus) — Continued. 
New  Dictionary  of  Arts,  &c.     See  EncyclopjEDIa. 

MIDDLETON  (J.  J.) 

Grecian  Eemaius  in  Italy,  a  Description  of  Cyclopian 
Walls  and  of  Eoman  Antiquities,  with  Topographical 
and  Picturesque  Views  of  Ancient  Latium.  Lond.  1812- 
large  foUo. 

MIDDLETON  (Thomas). 

Dramatic  Works,  now  first  collected,  with  some 
Account  of  the  Author,  and  Notes,  by  the  Eev.  Alex- 
ander Dyce.     5  vols.     Lond.  1840.     post  8vo. 

MIDDLETON  (Thomas). 

An  Appendix  to  the  History  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. (Anon.)  1677.  &e  Spottiswood  (John),  ^rc/t- 
Mshop  of  St  A7idrews. 

The  same.  Lond.  1677.  4to.  In  Vol.  Tracts, 
Scotland. 


MID-LOTHIAN. 

Scenery  and  Antiquities  of  Mid-Lothian,  drawn  and 
etched  by  an  Amateur. 


Edinh.  1818.     4to. 


MIEDES  (Bernardino  Gomez). 

La  Historia  del  muy  alto  e  invencible  Eey  Don  layme 
de  Aragon,  primero  deste  nombre  llamado  el  Conquis- 
tador. Compuesta  en  lengua  Latina,  y  traduzida  por  el 
misma  Autor  en  lengua  Castellana.  Valencia,  1584. 
folio. 

MIEGE  (Gut). 

The  Great  French  Dictionary,  in  Two  Parts,  the  first 
French  and  Enghsh,  the  second  EngHsh  and  French. 
Lond.  1688.     8vo. 

The  Present  State  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  in 
Three  Parts.     The  Third  edition.     Lond.  1715.     8vo. 

MIEES  (John). 

Travels  in  Chile  and  La  Plata ;  including  Accounts 
of  the  Mining  Operations.     2  vols.    Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

MIGNAN  (Captain  Egbert). 

Travels  in  Chaldaea;  including  a  Journey  from 
Bussorah  to  Bagdad  and  Babylon.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

Winter  Journey  through  Eussia,  the  Caucasian  Alps, 
and  Georgia.     2  vols.     Lond.  1839.     post  8vo. 

MIGNE  (l'Abbe  Jacques  Pau). 

Lexicon  Manuale  ad  Scriptores  Mediae  et  Infimas 
Latioitatis,  ex  Glossariis  Car.  Dufresne,  D.  Ducangii, 
D.  P.  Carpentarii,  Adelungii,  et  aliorum  in  Compendium 
accuratissime  redactum ;  ou,  Eecueil  des  Mots  de  la  Basse 
Latinit^.  Par  W.  H.  Maigne  d'Amis  publid  par  M. 
I'Abb^  Migne.     Paris,  1858.    royal  8vo. 


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MIGNET  (Francois  Augustb  Alexis). 

Histoire  do  la  Kevolution  Franijaise,  dopuis  1789, 
jusqu'en  1814.     2  vols.     Paris,  1824.     8vo. 

History  of  the  French  Eevolution,  translated.  Lond. 
(Bohn's  Standard  Library).     1856.     12mo. 

Antonio  Perez  and  Philip  IL  Translated,  with  the 
approbation  of  the  Author,  by  C.  Cocks.  Lond.  1846. 
small  8vo. 

Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart.     Paris,  1854,  2  vols.  Svo. 

The  History  of  Mary  Queen  of  Soots,  from  the  Frepch 
ofM.  Mignet.     2  vols.    Lond.  \i5\.     Svo. 

Eapport  de  M.  Mignet,  sur  une  publication  intitulde 
Papiers  d'Etat,  &c.,  relatifs  a  I'Histoire  de  I'Ecosse  au 
XVL  Siecle,  pour  le  Bannatyne  Club  d'Edinbourg,  par 
M.  A.  Teulet.     (Bannatyne  Club).     Paris,  1854.     4to. 

MIGNOT  (Vincent). 

History  of  the  Turkish  or  Ottoman  Empire,  from  its 
Foundation  in  1300  to  the  Peace  of  Belgrade  in  1740, 
translated  from  the  French  by  A.  Hawkins.  4  vols. 
Exeter,  1787.     8vo. 

MILBUKN"  (William). 

Oriental  Commerce ;  containing  a  Geographical  De- 
scription of  the  Principal  Places  in  the  East  Indies, 
China,  and  Japan,  with  their  Produce,  Manufactures, 
and  Trade.  2  vols.  Lond.  1813.  4to.  See  Thornton 
(Thomas). 

MILDERT  (William  Van),  Bishop  of  Landaff. 
See  Waterland  (Rev.  Daniel,  D.D). 

MILES  (Rev.  Charles  Popham). 

The  Voice  of  the  Glorious  Reformation,  or  an 
Apology  for  Evangelical  Doctrines  in  the  Anglican 
Church.     Lond.  1844.     12mo. 

Early  Death  not  Premature,  being  a  Memoir  of  Francis 
L.  Mackenzie,  with  Notices  of  Henry  Mackenzie,  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Edinb.  1857.     12mo. 

MILIS  (DoM.  Johannes).  J.  U.  D. 

Repertorium  egregii  doctoris  Domini  Johannis  Mills 
in  Jure  Canonico.     Lovanim,  1475.     folio. 

(Colophon)  Presens  in  Jure  Canonico  Repertorium 
insigne  ab  egregio  ac  spectatissimo  domine  domino 
Johanne  MUis  in  utroque  jure  doctore  eximio  editum, 
extitit  a  Johanne  de  Westfalia  Paderbornensis  dyocesis 
in  alma  et  florentissima  Universitate  Louaniensi  resi- 
dente  ?  non  fluuiali  calamo  sed  arte  quadam  industriosa 
Imperimendi  cunctipotentis  auxilio  consummatum. 
Anno  Incarnationis  Dominice  M.CCCC.LXXV,  mensis 
Aprilis  die  penultima. 

MILFORD  (John). 

Norway  and  her  Laplanders,  in  1841 ;  with  a  few 
Hints  to  the  Salmon  Fisher.     Land.  1842.     8vo. 


MILITARY  DISCIPLINE,  an  Abridgment  of  the 
English  Military  T)i8ci])line,  and  Rules  and  Article*  for 
His  Majesties  Land-Forcea  in  pay  during  thii  preaent 
Rebellion.     Loiul.    1868.     12mo. 

MILITARY  DUTIES  AND  DISCIPLINE.     See 

Lovell  (A.) 

MILITARY  EVENTS  IN  ITALY,  1848-1849. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  the  Earl  of  Elles- 
mere.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

MILITARY  HISTORY  (The),  of  Prince  Eugene 
of  Savoy,  and  of  John  Duke  of  Marlborough, 
including  a  particular  description  of  the  several 
Battles,  Sieges,  &c.,  in  which  either  or  both  these 
Generals  comipanded  (Illustrated  with  plates  of  Battles, 
Sieges,  Plans,  &c.,  engraven  by  Claude  Da  Bos). 
2  vols.     Lotid.,  1736.     folio. 

MILITARY  SKETCH  BOOK.  Reminiscences  of 
Seventeen  Years  in  the  Service,  Abroad  and  at  Home. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     post  8vo. 

MILIZIA  (Francesco). 

The  Lives  of  Celebrated  Architects,  Ancient  and 
Modern  ;  with  Historical  and  Critical  Observations  on 
their  Works,  and  on  the  Principles  of  the  Art,  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian  by  Mrs  Edward  Cresy.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

MILL  (Henry). 

A  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Barclays  of  TJrie; 
including  Memoirs  of  the  Author  of  the  Apology  for  the 
Quakers.     Lond.  1812.     Svo. 

MILL  (James). 

The  History  of  British  India.  3  vols.  Lond.  1817. 
4to. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  6  vols.  Lond.  1820. 
Svo. 

Mill's  History  of  India,  Continuation  o£  Se« 
Wilson  (H.  H.) 

Elements  of  Political  Economy.     Lond.\i2\.     Svo. 

Analysis  of  the  Phenomena  of  the  Human  Mind. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

MILL  (John  Stoart). 

Syst«m  of  Logic,  Ratiocinative  and  Inductive,  bong 
a  connected  View  of  the  Principles  of  Evidence  and  the 
methods  of  Scientific  Investigation.  Third  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1851.     Svo. 

Principles  of  Political  Economy,  with  some  of  their 
Applications  to  Social  Philosophy.  Z,ow/.  1865.  smaU 
Svo. 


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MILL  (John  Stuart) — Continued. 

Utilitarianism.     Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

Considerations  on  Representative  Government. 
Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

Inaugural  Address  delivered  to  the  University  of 
St  Andrews,  Feb.  1st,    1867.    Lond.  1867.     post  8vo. 

On  Liberty.     Lond.  1859.     post  8vo. 

The  Subjection  of  Women.     Lond.  1869.     post  8vo. 

Chapters  and  Speeches  on  the  Irish  Land  Question. 
Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

Autobiography  by  John  Stuart  MiU.  Lotid.  1873. 
8vo. 

MILLAR  (James),  M.D. 

I^atural  History  of  the  Mineral  Kingdom.  See 
Williams  (John). 

MILLAR '(Fred.  C.  J.),  and  COLLIER  (J.  R.) 

A  Treatise   on   Bills  of  Sale;  with   an   Appendix. 

Third  edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  by  Fred.  J.  C.  Millar. 

Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

MILLAR  (John),  Advocate,  Professor  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Glasgow. 

Historical  View  of  the  English  Government,  from  the 
Settlement  of  the  Saxons  in  Britain  to  the  accession  of 
the  House  of  Stuart.     Lond.  1787.     4to. 

Historical  View  of  the  English  Government  from  the 
Settlement  of  the  Saxons  in  Britain  to  the  Revolution 
1 688.  With  Dissertations  on  the  Govprnment  at  the 
Present  Time.     4  vols.     Lond.  1803.     8vo. 

The  Origin  of  the  Distinction  of  Ranks.  Fourth 
edition,  corrected,  with  an  account  of  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  the  Author,  by  John  Craig.  Edinh.  1806. 
8vo. 

MILLAR  (John),  Junior,  Advocate. 

Elements  of  the  Law  relating  to  Insurances.  Edinh. 
1787.     8vo. 

MILLAR  (Rev.  Robert),  Minister  of  Paisley. 

The  History  of  the  Church  under  the  Old  Testament, 
from  the  Creation  of  the  World.     Edinh.  1730.     folio. 

Works.  Vols.  I.-V.— The  History  of  the  Church, 
under  the  Old  Testament,  from  the  Creation  of  the 
World  Vols.  VL  VIL  and  VIIL— A  Discourse  to 
promote  the  Conversion  of  the  Jews  to  Christianity. 
The  History  of  the  Propagation  of  Christianity  and 
Overthrow  of  Paganism.    8  vols.    Paisley,  1789.   12mo. 

The  Royal  Council  for  Advice  ;  or  the  Education  of 
Children  the  Foundation  of  all  other  National  Improve- 
ments.    Edinh.  1734.     12mo,      . 


MILLER  (David),  Kirkcaldy,  Fife. 

Arbroath  and  its  Abbey,  or  the  Early  History  of  the 
Town  and  Abbey  of  Aberbrothock,  including  Notices 
of  Ecclesistical  and  other  Antiquities  in  the  surrounding 
district.     Edinh.  1860.     8vo. 

MILLER  (Edmund). 

Remarks  on  Dr  Bentley's  Letter  on  Trinity  CoUege, 
Cambridge.     Lond.  1710.     8vo. 

MILLER  (George).  D.D. 

Lectures  on  the    Philosophy   of   Modern   History. 

3  vols.    Duhlin,  1816.     8vo. 

History  Philosophically  Illustrated,  from  the  Fall  of 
the  Roman  Empire  to  the  French  Revolution.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

The  same.     Third  edition,     revised  by  the  Author. 

4  vols.     (Bohu's  Library).     ZomA  1848.     12mo. 

MILLER  (Hugh). 

Scenes  and  Legends  of  the  North  of  Scotland,  or 
Traditional  History  of  Cromarty,     Edin.  1835.     12mo. 

Scenes  and  Legends  of  the  North  of  Scotland. 
Second  edition.     Edin.  1850.     post  8vo. 

The  Old  Red  Sandstone,  or  New  Walks  in  an  Old 
Field.     Edin.  1841.     12mo. 

Footprints  of  the  Creator,  or  the  Asterolepis  of 
Stromness.     Lond.  1845.     12mo. 

First  Impressions  of  England  and  its  People.  Lond. 
1847.     post  8vo. 

My  Schools  and  Schoolmasters ;  or  the  Story  of  my 
Education,  by  Hugh  MUler.     Edin.  1854.     post  8vo. 

The  Cruise  of  the  Betsey,  with  Rambles  of  a  Geologist 
over  the  Fossiliferous  Deposits  of  Scotland.  Edin. 
1858.     post  8vo. 

Sketch-Book  of  Popular  Geology ;  being  a  Series  of 
Lectures  delivered  before  the  Philosophical  Institution 
of  Scotland.     Edin.  1859.     post  8vo. 

The  Testimony  of  the  Rocks;  or  Geology  in  its 
bearings  on  the  Two  Theologies,  Natural  and  Revealed. 
Edinb.  1857.     post  8vo. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  Hugh  Miller,  by  Peter  Bayne. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

MILLER  (Rev.  James). 

The  Sibyl's  Leaves  or  the  Fancies,  Sentiments,  and 
Opinions  of  Silvanus.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1829.     8vo. 

MILLER  (James). 

The  Luckless  Drave,  and  other  Poems.  Edin.  1820. 
post  8vo. 

St  Baldred  of  the  Bass,  a  British  Legend  ;  the  Siege 
of  Berwick,  a  Tragedy;  and  other  Poems.  Edinb. 
1824.     8vo. 

History  of  Dunbar.     Dtmhar,  1830.     12mo. 


MILLER— MILLIN. 


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MILLER  (John  Frederick).    See  Cimblia  Puysioa. 

MILLER  (Rev.  John). 

Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford,  in  the  year  1817,  at  the  Lecture  founded  by 
the  Rev.  John  Bampton.     Oxford,  1819.     8vo. 

MILLER  (John),  aO.,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  present  State  of  the  Statute  and 
Criminal  Law  of  England.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  present  State  of  the  Civil  Law 
of  England.     Lond.  \%2b.     8vo. 

MILLER  (General  John), 

Memoirs  of  General  Miller,  in  the  service  of  the 
Republic  of  Peru.     2  vols.     Lo?jd.  1828.     8vo. 

MILLER  (Lady). 

Letters  from  Italy,  1770-71.     (Anon.)     S'ee  Italy. 

MILLER  (Patrick),  of  Dahiointon. 

The  Elevation,  Section,  Plan,  and  Views  of  a  Triple 
Vessel,  and  of  Wheels,  with  Explanations  of  the 
Figures  in  the  Engraving,  and  a  short  account  of  the 
properties  and  advantages  of  the  Invention.  Edinh. 
1787.     folio. 

A  short  Narrative  of  Facts  relative  to  the  Invention 
and  Practice  of  Steam  Navigation,  by  the  late  Patrick 
Miller  of  Dais winton.     Edin.  \i2o.     4to. 

MILLER  (Philip). 

The  Gardener's  and  Botanist's  Dictionary  ;  with  a 
complete  Enumeration  and  Description  of  all  Plants 
hitherto  known ;  corrected  and  arranged,  with  the 
addition  of  all  modern  improvements,  by  Thomas 
Martyn,  B.D.  In  Two  volumes  (or  Four  parts).  4  vols. 
Lond.  1807.     folio. 

MILLER  (Rev.  Samuel),  of  New  York. 

A  Brief  Retrospect  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  con- 
taining a  Sketch  of  the  Revolutions  and  Improvements 
iu  Science,  Arts,  and  Literature,  during  that  period. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Nisbet,  D.D.,  late 
President  of  Dickenson  College,  Carlisle.  Netc  York, 
1840.     12mo. 

MILLER  (Samuel). 

The  Laws  relating  to  the  Land-Tax :  its  Assessment, 
Collection,  Redemption,  and  Sale ;  with  an  Appendix 
containing  aU  the  Statutes  in  force.     Lond.  1 849.     Svo. 

MILLER    (Samuel),  D.D.,  and  LORQIER  (Rev. 

John  Gordon.) 

Manual  of  Presbytery ;  with  Appendix.  Edinb. 
1842.     12mo. 


MILLER  (Thomas). 

Beauties  of  the  Country,  or  Descriptions  of  Rani 
Customs,  Objects,  Scenety,  and  the  tieasoiu.  Lund. 
1837.     small  Svo. 

Picturesque  Sketches  of  London,  Past  and  Preaent. 
Lond.  1852.     post  8vo. 

Gideon  Giles  the  Roper.     Lond.  1841.    8va 

History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  from  the  Earliest 
Period  to  the  Norman  Conquest.  (Bogue's  Libraij-) 
Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

The  same.     (Bohn's  Library).     Lond.  1856.     12mo 

MILLER  (W.  H.) 

Treatise  on  Crystallography.    Cambridge,  \9iZ^.    Svo. 
The  Three  Questions :    What  am  II    Whence  came  I 
Whither  do  I -go  1    (Anon.)     Lond.  1843.     12mo. 

MILLES  (Thomas). 

Nobilitas  Politica  vel  Civilis  (apud  Anglos) :  Peraonas 
scdicit  Distinguendi,  et  ab  origins  inter  Gentes,  ex 
Principum  gratia  Nobilitandi  Forma.  Londini,  1608. 
folio. 

The  Catalogue  of  Honor,  or  Tresury  of  true  Nobility, 
peculiar  and  proper,  to  the  Isle  of  Great  Britaine :  that 
is  to  say — A  Collection  Historicall  of  all  the  Ree 
Monarches  aswell  Kinges  of  England  as  Scotland  (nowe 
united  togither),  with  the  Princes  of  Walles,  Dukes, 
Marquisses,  and  Erlesj  their  Wives,  Children,  Alliances, 
Families,  Descentes,  and  Achievements  of  Honor, 
Whereunto  is  prefixed,  a  speciall  Treatise  of  Nobility. 
Politicall  and  Civill,  translated  out  of  Latyne.  Loitd. 
1610.     foUo. 

MILLI6  (Jean-Bapt.-Jos.) 

Les  Lusiades  de  Camoens  (translated  into  French). 
See  Camoens  (Luis  de). 

MILLIGAN  (E.),  MD.     See  Magendib  (F.) 

MILLIGAN  (George),  1733.    See  Mackaile  (JLit. 

MILLIGEN  (J.  G.),  M.D. 

Curiosities  of  Medical  Experience.  2  vols.  Lond 
1837.     8vo. 

MILLIN  (AuBiN  Louis). 

Antiquitcs  Nationales,-  ou  RecueU  de  Monumens  pour 
servir  h.  I'Histoire  g^nerale  et  particulicre  de  I'Empire 
Franfais.     5  vols.     Paris,  1790.     large  4to. 

Eldm^ns  d'Histoire  Naturelle.  Troisiime  edition 
revue  et  augment^e.     Paris,  1802.     8vo. 

Dictionnaire  des  Beaux-Arts.  3  vols.  Part*,  1806. 
8vo. 

Voyage  dans  les  D^partemens  du  Midi  de  la  France 
4  vols.     Paris,  1807.     Svo,  and  Atlas  4to. 


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MILLIN  (AuBiN  Louis) — Continued. 

Galerie  Mythologique,  Recueil  de  Monuments  pour 
servir  a  I'etude  de  la  Mytliologie.  2  vols.  Paris, 
•   1811.     8vo. 

Min^ralogie  Homerique,  on  Essai  sur  les  Min^raux 
dont  il  fait  mention  dans  les  Po^mes  d'Hom^re.  Paris, 
1816.     8vo. 

Voyage  en  Savoie,  en  Pidmont,  a  Nice,  et  4  Genes. 

2  vols.     Paris,  1816.     8vo. 

Voyage  dans  le  Milanais,  k  Plaisance,  Parme, 
Modene,  Mantone,  et  Cr6mone.  2  vols.  Paris,  1817. 
8vo. 

Introductions  d  I'Etude  de  rArch^ologie,  des  Pierres 
Gravees  et  des  Mddailles.  Nouvelle  edition,  pr6cedee 
d'une  notice  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  de  I'auteur,  par 
M.  Dacier.     Paris,  1826.     8vo. 

MILLOT  (l'Abbe  Claude  FRANgois  Xavier). 

(Euvres.  Elemens  d'Histoire  Anoienne;  Moderne, 
d'Angleterre,  et  de  France.    15  vols.    Pam,  1800.    8vo. 

Memoires  politiques  et  miUtaires  pour  servir  a 
I'Histoire  de  Louis  XIV.  et  de  Louis  XV.  6  vols. 
Paris,  nn.     12mo. 

Elemens  de  I'Histoire  d'Angleterre,  depuis  la  Con- 
quete  des    Romains,    jusqu'au    regne    de    George  II. 

3  vols.     La  Haye,\in.     8vo. 

Elemens  de  I'Histoire  de  France,  depuis  Clovis 
jusqu'^  Louis  XV.     3  vols.     Paris,  1777.     8vo. 

Elements  of  General  History,  Ancient  and  Modem. 
By  the  Abbo  Millot.  With  the  continuation  from  1760 
to  the  year  1815,  by  Mr  Professor  Millon.  Translated 
from  the  French.     6  vols.     Edinb.  1823.     8vo. 

Elements  of  Modem  History;  translated  from  the 
French  of  ]\lillot.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1803.     8vo, 

MILLS  (Charles). 

History  of  Muhammedanism,  comprising  the  Life  and 
Character  of  the  Arabian  Prophet,  and  succinct  Accounts 
of  the  Empires  founded  by  the  Arabs.  Zond.  1818. 
8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Crusades  for  the  Recovery  and 
Possession  of  the  Holy  Land.    2  vols.   Lond.  1820.    8vo. 

Travels  of  Theodore  Ducas  in  various  Countries  in 
Europe.     See  Ddoas  (Theodore). 

The  History  of  Chivalry,  or  Knighthood,  and  its 
Times.     2  vols.     Land.  1825.     8vo. 

MILLS  (Mark  Anthony). 

The  Ancient  Ordinances  and  Statute  Laws  of  the 
Isle  of  Man,  copied  from,  and  compared  with,  the 
Authentic  Records,  together  with  Extracts  from  the 
several  British  Statutes,  which  havo  reference  thereto. 
Douglas  {Isle  of  Man),  1821.     fblio. 


MILLS  (John). 

History  of  the  Roman  Emperors,  translated. 
Crevier. 


See 


MILMAN  (Henbt  Hart),  D.D.,  Dean  of  St  Paul's. 

The  Belvidere  Apollo,  Fazio  a  Tragedy,  and  other 
Poems.     Lo7id.  1821.     8vo. 

Samor,  Lord  of  the  Bright  City ;  an  Heroic  Poem. 
Land.  1818.     8vo. 

The  Fall  of  Jerusalem ;  a  Dramatic  Poem.  Land. 
1820.     8vo. 

The  Martyr  of  Antioch ;  a  Dramatic  Poem.  Zond. 
1822.     8vo. 

Belshazzar  ;  a  Dramatic  Poem.     Land.  1822.     8vo. 

Anne  Boleyn ;  a  Dramatic  Poem.    Land.  1826.    8vo. 

Life  of  Edward  Gibbon,  with  Selections  from  his 
Correspondence.     Lo7id.  1839.     8vo. 

History  of  Christianity,  from  the  Birth  of  Christ  to 
the  Abolition  of  Paganism  in  the  Roman  Empire. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

History  of  Latin  Christianity,  including  that  of  the 
Popes  to  the  Pontificate  of  Nicholas  V.  Second  edition. 
6  vols.     Lond.  1857.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Jews,  from  the  Earliest  Period 
down  to  Modern  Times.  Fourth  edition,  revised  and 
extended.     3  vols.     Lond.  1866.     post  8vo. 

Annals  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

Savonarola,  Erasmus,  and  other  Essays.  Reprinted 
from  the  Quarterly  Review.     Lo7id.  1870.     8vo. 

MILMAN  (Rev.  Robert). 

The  Life  of  Torquato  Tasso.  2  vols.  Lond.  1850. 
post  8vo. 

MILNE  (Rev.  Adam),  Minister  of  Melrose. 
A  Description  of  the  Parish  of  Melrose.     (Anon.) 
Edinb.  1748,  reprinted  Kelso,  1782.     12mo. 

MILNE  (James). 

The  Elements  of  Architecture.  Vol  I.  (all  published). 
Edinb.  1812.     4to. 

MILNE  (John). 

A  Practical  View  of  the  Steam  Engine,  with  a  literal 
French  translation.     Edinb.  1830.     8vo. 

MI-LNE  (Joshua). 

Treatise  on  the  Valuation  of  Annuities  and  Assur- 
ances on  Lives  and  Survivorships ;  on  the  Construction 
of  Tables  of  Mortality  ;  and  on  the  Probabilities  and 
Expectations  of  Life.     2  vols.     Lond.  1815.     8vo, 

MILNER  (Isaac),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Carlisle. 
Sermons.     2  vols.     LoTid.  1820.     8vo. 
History  of  the  Church.     See  Milner  (Joseph). 


MILNER— MILTOX. 


681 


MILNER  (John). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Ecclesiiistical  Architecture  of  Eng- 
land, during  the  Middle  Ages.     Lond.  1811.     8vo. 

MILNER  (John),  D.D. 

History,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  and  Survey  of  the 
Antiquities  of  Winchester.  (Illustrated  with  Plates). 
2  vols.     Wiuchegter,  1798.     4to. 

The  End  of  Religious  Controversy ;  or  a  Friendly 
Correspondence  between  a  Religious  Society  of  Pro- 
testants and  a  Roman  Catholic  Divine.  Loiid.  1824. 
8vo. 

MILNER  (Rev.  Joseph). 

The  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  from  the  First 
to  the  Sixteenth  Century,  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Milner, 
with  additions  and  corrections  by  Isaac  Miluer,  D.D. 
5  vols.     Lond.  1816.     8vo, 

MILNER  (Mary). 

The  Life  of  Isaac  Milner,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Carlisle, 
comprising  a  portion  of  his  Correspondence  and  other 
Writings  hitherto  unpublished.     Lond.  1842.     8vo. 

MILNES  (RicHAKD  Monckton),  Lord  Houghton. 

Memorials  of  a  Tour  in  some  parts  of  Greece  ;  chiefly 
Poetical.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Life,  Letters,  and  Literary  Remains  of  John  Keats. 
Edited  by  Richard  Monckton  Milnes.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1848.     12mo. 

Life  and  Letters  of  John  Keats.  By  Lord  Houghton, 
A  new  edition.     Lond.  1867.     post  8vo. 

Poetical  Works  of  John  Keats.  With  a  Memoir  by 
Lord  Houghton.     See  Keats  (John). 


MILTITZ  (Alexandre  de). 
Manuel  des  Consuls,  &c.     3  vols,  in  5. 
Berlin,  1837-1839.     8vo. 


Londres  et 


MILTON  (John). 

Poetical  Works,  with  Notes  of  various  Authors. 
The  Third  edition ;  and  some  Account  of  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  Milton,  derived  principally  from  documents 
in  the  State  Paper  Office,  by  the  Rev.  H.  J.  Todd. 
6  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

Poems  of  Mr  Jolm  Milton,  both  English  and  Latin, 
cnmpos'd  at  several  Times.  (First  edition.)  Lond. 
1645.     small  8vo. 

Poems,  &c.,  Upon  several  occasions,  by  Mr  John 
Milton.  With  a  small  Tractate  of  Education  to  Mr 
Hartlib.     Lond.  1G73.     small  8vo. 


Paradise  Lost  A  Poem  in  Ton  Book*.  The  Aathor 
John  MUtoa.  (First  edition,  with  the  aeventh  y«ri». 
tion  of  the  title-page).     Lond.  1669.     4to. 

Paradise  Lost.  A  Poem  in  Twelve  Books.  The 
Author  John  Milton.  Second  edition,  heviaed  uid 
augmented  by  the  same  Author.  Lond.  1674  «n..i| 
8vo. 

Paradise  Lost,  a  Poem,  in  Twelve  Books.  With 
Notes  of  various  authors,  by  Thomas  Newton,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Bristol.     2  vols.     Lond.  1778.     8vo. 

Poetical  Works,  with  Notes,  publiahed  by  ThomM 
Newton,  D.D.      Fifth  edition.     3  vols.     Luttd,  1761 
4to. 

Poetical  Works;  with  Memoir  and  Notes  (Bohn's 
Illustrated  Library).     2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

Paradisu»  Amissus  :  Poema  Joannis  Milboni,  Latine 
redditum  a  Gulielmo  Dobson,  LL.D.  (with  the  English 
text).     2  vols.     Oxonii,  1750.     Londini,  1753.     4to. 

Le  Paradis  Perdu,  le  Paradis  Reconquis,  et  CEuvres 
divenjes,  de  Milton.  Traduites  de  I'Angloia  (par  Dupiti 
de  Saint-Maur,  &c.)     3  tom.     Geneve,  1777.     18mo. 

Paradis  Perdu  (de  Milton),  traduit  en  vers  Francis 
par  De  Lille,  avec  le  texte.     See  De  Lille  (Jacqcks). 

Del  Paradiso  Pei'duto,  Poema  Inglese  di  Giovan. 
Milton,  tradotta  in  versi  da  Paolo  Rolli.  Londra,  173.5. 
folio. 

Paradise  Regain'd.  A  Poem  in  IV.  Books.  To 
which  is  aflded  Samson  Agonistes.  The  Aathor  John 
Milton.     (First  edition.)    Lmd.  1671.     small  8vo. 

Paradiso  Regained,  a  Poem  in  four  books.  To  which 
is  added,  Samson  Agonistes,  and  other  poems.  With 
Notes  of  various  authors,  by  Thomas  Newton,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Bristol     2  vols.     Lond.  1785.     8vo. 

Poems  upon    several    occasions;   with    Notes    and 
Illustrations,  by  T.  Warton.     Second  edition.     Lond. 
.1791.     8vo. 

Paraphrasis  Pootica  in  tria  Johannis  Miltoni  viji 
clariss.  Poemata,  viz. :  Paradisum  Amissum,  Paradisum 
Recuperatum,  et  Samsone  Agonistem,  autore  Gulielmo 
Hogaeo.     Loiidini,  1690.     8vo. 

Latin  and  Italian  Poems  of  Milton,  translated  into 
English  verse,  by  William  Cowper,  and  a  Fragment  of  a 
Commentary  on  Paradise  Lost.     Lond.  1808.     4to. 

Historical,  Political,  and  Miscellaneous  Works,  with 
an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writings  by  Dr  Thomas 
Birch.     2  vols.     Lond.  1738.     folio. 

Works,  Historical,  Political,  and  ^Miscellanvous.  To 
which  is  prefixed  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writing's, 
by  Dr  Birch.     2  vols.     Lond.  \753.     4to. 

The  Prose  Works  of  John  Milton,  with  a  PreCfKe, 
and  Notes  by  J.  A.  St  John,  and  an  Index  to  the  Five 
Volumes.  5  vols.  Lowd.  1848-1853.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Library.) 

4u 


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MILTON— MINUCIUS  FELIX. 


MILTON  (JoHn)— Continued. 

Joannis  Miltoni  Angli  pro  Populo  Anglicano  Defensio 
contra  Claudii  Anonymi,  alias  Salmasii,  Defensionen 
Eegiara.  Londini,  165L  4to.  (Bound  along  with. 
Salmasii  Defensio). 

Eikonoclastes,  by  Milton.     See  Jane  (Joseph). 

De  Doctrina  Ckristiana,  libri  duo  posthumi,  quos  ex 
schedis  manuscriptis  depromsit,  et  typis  mandari  primus 
curavit  Car.  Eic.  Sumner.     Cantabrigice,  1825.     4to. 

A  Treatise  on  Christian  Doctrine,  compiled  from  the 
Holy  Scriptures  alone.  Translated  from  the  original 
Latin,  by  Rev.  Charles  Sumner.  Camh-idge,  1825.  4to. 

The  Life  of  John  Milton.     See 

Douglas  (John) — Essays.     Niokolls  (John). 
Kennet  (Whitb).  Peck  (Francis).' 

Masson  (David).  Toland  (John). 

Remarks  on  Johnson's  Life  of  MOton.  To  which  are 
added,  Milton's  Tract  on  Education,  and  Areopagitica. 
Lond.  1780.     12mo. 

Essay  upon  Milton's  Imitations  of  the  Ancients  in  his 
Paradise  Lost.    Lond.  1741.     8vo. 

MILTON  (Mrs).     See  Powell  (Mary). 

MILTON  (William  Charles,  Viscount). 
Address  to  the  Landowners  of  England,  on  the  Corn 
Laws.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

MIMAUT  (Jean  Fbanqois). 

Histoire  de  Sardaigne,  ou  la  Sardaigne  Ancienne  et 
IModerne,  consideree  dans  ses  Lois,  sa  Topographie,  ses 
productions  et  ses  Moeurs.    2  vols.    Paris,  1825.    8vo. 

MIMPRISS  (Robert). 

A  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,  in  the  English 
Authorised  Version,  arranged  according  to  Greswell's 
"  Harmonia  Evangelica"  in  Greek.  Lond.  1833. 
small  8vo. 

The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  and  Epistles,  Historically 
and  Geographically  delineated  according  to  Greswell's 
arrangement.     LoTid.  1837.     small  8vo. 

MINA  (General). 

A  short  extract  from  the  Life  of  General  Mina, 
published  by  himseK.     Lond.     1825.     8vo. 

MINADOR  (ToMASo). 

Historia  della  Guerra  fra  Turchi  et  Persiani. 
Venetia,  1594.     4to. 

MINIANA  (Jos.  Emmanuel).    See  Maelana  (Jo.) 

MINIATURE;  by  Solomon  GrUdrig,  of  the  College 
of  Eton.     2  vols,     Lond.  1805.    .12mo. 


MINISTERS. 

Register  of  Ministers,  Exhorters,  and  Readers,  and  of 
their  Stipends,  after  the  period  of  the  Reformation 
(1560).     See  Maitland  Club. 

MINNESINGERS. 

Minnesinger  Deutsche  Liederdichter,  &c.  See  Hagen 
(Fr.  Van  Der). 

Lays  of  the  Minnesingers  or  German  Troubadours  of 
the  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Centuries;  illustrated  by 
specimens  of  the  Cotemporary  Lyric  Poetry  of  Provence 
and  other  parts  of  Europe.     Land.  1825.     post  8vo. 

MINOR  POETS.     See  Poets  (Minor). 

MINOT  (George  Richard). 

Continuation  of  the  History  of  the  Province  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1748  to  1765;  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Sketch  of  Events  from  its  Original  Settlement. 
2  vols.     Boston,  1798,  1803.     8vo. 

MINOT  (Lawrence). 

Poems,  written  Anno  1352,  with  Introductory  Disserta- 
tions on  the  Scottish  Wars  of  Edward  III.,  on  his  Claim 
to  the  Throne  of  France,  and  Notes  and  Glossary,  by 
Joseph  Ritson.     Lojid.  1825.     small  8 vo. 

MINSTRELSY  (ENGLISH).     See  Poetry. 

MINSTRELSY  OF  THE  SCOTTISH  BORDER. 
See  Scott  (Sir  Walter"). 

MINSHEW  (John). 

Ductor  in  Linguas :  The  Guide  into  the  Tongues, 
with  their  Agreement  and  Consent  one  with  another ; 
in  Nine  Languages ;  English,  Low  Dutch,  High  Dutch, 
French,  Italian,  Spanish,  Latin,  Greek,  Hebrew,  &c. 
Lond.  1627.     foUo. 

MINTO  (Walter),  LL.D.  See  Buchan  (David, 
Eabl  of). 

MINTO  (The  Countess  of  Minto). 

Memoir  of  the  Right  Hon.  Hugh  Elliot  (1762-1830). 
LJdmb.  1868.     post  8vo. 

MINTURNO  (Antonio). 

L'Arte  Poetica,  nella  quale  si  contengono  i  Precetti 
Heroici,  Tragici,  Comici,  Satyrici,  e  d'ogni  altra  Poesia  ; 
con  le  Postille  del  Dottor  Valvassori,  et  due  tavole. 
Venetia  1563.     4to. 

MINUCIUS  FELIX  (Marcus). 

Octavius,  cum  integris  omnium  notis  ac  commentariis, 
novaque  recensione  Jacobi  Ouzelii.  •  Lugd.  Batav.  1672. 
Svo. 


MINUCIUS  FELIX— MISCELLANEA. 


MINUCIUS  FEUX— Continued. 

Octavius,  cum  Notis  etc.  ex  recensione  Jacobi 
Gronovii.     Lwfd.  Batav.  1709.     8vo. 

Octavius;  a  Dialogue,  translated  by  Sir  David 
Dalrymplo.     Edinh.  1781.     12mo. 

MINUTE  MATHEMATICIAN  (The)  ;  or  the  Free- 
Thinker  no  Just  Thinker,  set  forth  in  a  Second  Letter  to 
the  Author  of  the  Analyst.     Lond.  \lZb,     8vo. 

MINUTE-BOOK  (GENERAL)  OF  THE  COURT 
OF  SESSION,  from  1782  (when  it  was  first  issued) 
continued  to  the  present  time.  Edinburgh.  1782- 
1858,   77  vols. ;  and  1858-1875,  34  vols.     4to. 

MINUTES  OF  PARLIAMENT  OF  SCOTLAND. 

See  Pahliamekt. 

MIONNET  (THi;oDOBE  Edme.) 
De  la   Raret6  et  du  Prix  des  M^dailles  Romaines. 
Seconde  edition.     2  vols.     Paris  1827.     8vo. 

MIRABAUD  (Jean  Baptjste  de). 

Systeme  de  la  Nature.     See  Holbach  (Baron). 

MIRABEAU  (HoNORif  GabrieIj  Riquetti,  Comte  de). 

De  la  Monarchie  Prussienne,  sous  FrM^ric  le  Grand ; 
avec  un  Appendice  sur  la  situation  actueUe  des  princi- 
pales  contr(5es  de  TAllemagne.  7  vols.  Londres  (Paris), 
1788.     8vo.     And  Atlas,     folio. 

Secret  History  of  the  Court  of  Berlin,  translated. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1789.     8vo. 

Enquiries  concerning  Lettres  de  Cachet,  with  a 
History  of  the  Sufferings  of  State  Prisoners,  written  in 
the  Dungeon  of  the  Castle  of  VLucennes.  Translated. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1787.     8vo. 

Lettres  Incdites  do  Mirabeau.  Memoires  et  Extraits 
de  Memoires,  ecrits  au  1781,  1782,  et  1783,  publid  par 
J.  F.  Vitry.     Paris,  1806.     8vo. 

Mirabeau's  Letters,  during  his  Residence  in  England. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a  Notice  on  his  Life  and  Character. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Mirabeau :  Biographical,  Literary,  and 
Political.  By  Himself,  his  Father,  his  Uncle,  and  his 
Adopted  ChUd.  Translated  from  the  French.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1835-36.     8vo. 

MIRABEAU  (Victor  Riquetti,  Marquis  de). 

Theorie  de  ITmpot.     (Anon).     Paris,  1 760.     4to. 

Tableau  Qiconomique,  avec  ses  Explications.  Paris, 
1760.     12mo. 

The  Qiconomical  Table ;  an  Attempt  towards  ascer- 
taining and  Exhibiting  the  Source,  Progress,  and  Em- 
ployment of  Riches.  Translated  from  the  French  of 
the  Marquis  de  Mirabeau.     Lond.  1766.     8vo. 


MIRABEAU— Con/mueJ. 

L'Ami  des  Ilommes,  ou  Traite  de  la  PopuUtion 
4  vols.     Avignon  [Pariti\,n ^2.     12rao. 

PhUosophie  Rurale,  ou  Economie  Genenle  et 
Politique  de  I'Agriculture ;  roduite  k  I'ordri,  iinmoable 
des  Loix  Physiques  et  Morales,  qui  aasurent  la  I'roapcriUS 
des  Empires.     Amsterdam  [Parit],  1763.     4to. 

Les  ficonomiques,  par  L.  D.  H.  2  yoU.  Paris 
1769.     12mo.  * 

Speeches  of  M.  de  Mirabeau,  the  Elder,  pronounced 
in  the  National  Assembly  of  France.  (Translated  by 
James  White).     2  vols.     Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

MIRiEUS   (AuBERTDs).      Cathedrali*  Ecd.  Anicer- 

pierms,  Decanus. 

Opera  Diplomatica  et  Historica;  Editio  Mcunda 
auctior  et  correctior.  Joan.  Franc.  Foppens  Notas  et 
Indices  addidit,  Diplomata  multa  cum  suis  Originali- 
bus  contulit,  aliaque  plura  hactenus  inedita  adjunxit 
3  vols.     Bnixellis,  1723.     folio. 

See  Fabricius  (Joan.  Alb.) 

MIRAFLORES  (El  Marques  de). 

Memorias  para  escribir  la  Historia  Contemporanea  de 
los  siete  primeros  aiios  del  Reinado  de  Isabel  II. 
2  vols.     Madrid,  1844.     large  8vo. 

MIRROR  (The)  of  Literature,  Amusement,  and  In- 
struction, from  1823  to  1840.     36  vols.     Lond.  1823- 

1840.     8vo. 

MIRROR  FOR  MAGISTRATES. 

The  Mirrour  for  Magistrates,  in  five  Parts,  by  John 
Higgins,  Thomas  Newton,  Thomas  Blenerhasiwt,  William 
Baldwin,  Richard  Niccols,  and  others;  collated  with 
various  editions,  and  accompanied  with  Historical  Notes, 
by  Joseph  Hazlewood.     3  vols.     Lond.  1815.     4to. 

MIRROR  (The)  OF  PARLIAMENT,  from  1828  to 
1837.  36  vols,  folio.  Also,  the  same,  Second  Series, 
1837  to  1840.     20  vols.  8vo. 

See  Barrow  (John  Henry). 

MIRROR  (The),  a  Periodical  Paper  (Jan.  23,  1779 
to  May  27,  1780,)  in  1  vol.    Edin.  1779.     folio. 

MIRZA  ABU  TALEB  KHAN.    &■<■  Stewart  (C). 

MISCELLANEA  SCOTICA,  containing  (1.)  The 
Life  and  Death  of  King  James  V.  of  Scotland.  (2.) 
His  Navigation  round  Scotland,  the  Orkney  and  Western 
Islands.  (3.)  The  Chameleon,  or  Character  of  Mr 
Maitland  of  Lethington.     Lond.  1710.    small  8vo. 

See  also  Scotland. 


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MISCELLANEA— MITCHELL. 


MISCELLANEA  ANTIQFA  ANGLICANA,  or 
a  select  Collection  of  curious  Tracts,  illustrative  of  the 
History,  Literature,  Manners,  and  Biography  of  the 
English  Nation.     Lmid.  1816.     4to. 

MISCELLANEA  CUEIOSA  :  A  CoUection  of  some 
of  the  Principal  Phenomena  of  Nature  ;  and  of  curious 
Travels,  Voyages,  and  Natural  Histories  of  Countries. 
Revised  and  corrected  by  W.  Derhani.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1726-1727.     8vo. 

MISCELLANEOUS  and  FUGITIVE  PIECES. 
Second  edition,  corrected  [by  Dr  Samuel  Johnson,  col- 
lected and  published  by  Thomas  Davies].  3  vols. 
Lcmd.  1744.     small  Svo. 

MISCELLANY  of  the  Abbotsfokd,  the  Bannatyne, 

and  the  Maitland  Clubs  ;  also  the  Spottiswood  and 
the  WoDROw  Societies.     See  under  these  Names. 

MISCELLANY  (HAPtLEI AN).  See  Haeleian  Mis- 
cellany. 

MISCHNA,  sive  Totius  Hebrreorum  Juris,  Eitnum, 
Antiquitatum,  ac  Legum  Oralium  Systema ;  cum  clariss. 
Eabbinorum  Maimonidis  et  Bartenora?  Commentariis ; 
Latinitate  donavit,  ac  Notis  iHustravit  Gulielmus 
Surenhusius.  6  vols,  in  3.  Amstelaidami,  1698-1702. 
folio. 

MISCHNA. — Eighteen  Treatises  from  the  Mischna ; 
translated  by  the  Eev.  D.  A.  De  Sola  and  the  Eev.  M. 
J.  EaphaU.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

MISSALE. 

Missale  Eomanum,  e.x:"Decreto  Sacrosancti  Concilii 
Tridentini  Eestitutum  :  Pii  V.  Pont.  Max.  jussu  editum. 
Cum  Kalendario  Gregoriano,  a  S.D.N.  Sixto  PP.V. 
aliquot  Sanctorum  festis  aucto.  (With  woodcuts,  &c., 
Illuminated).     Paris,  1588.     foUo. 

The  Ancient  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England, 
according  to  the  Uses  of  Sarum,  Bangor,  York,  and 
Hereford,  and  the  Modern  Eoman  Liturgy,  arranged  in 
parallel  columns.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

Missale  ad  Usum  insignis  Ecclesife  Eboracenis  (The 
York  Missal).  Edited  by  the  Eev.  Dr  Henderson  for 
the  Surtees  Society.     2  vols.     Durham,  1874.     Svo. 

Missale  de  Arbuthnott  Liber  Ecclesio  Beati  Terre- 
nani  de  Arbuthnott :  Missale  secundum  Usum  Ecclesiai 
Sancti  Andrea?  in  Scotia.  Edited  by  the  Eev.  G.  H. 
Forbes,  and  Alexander  P.  Forbes,  Bishop  of  Brechin. 
Burntisland,  Praia  de  Pitsligo,  1864.     4to. 

Missale  ad  Usum  percelchris  Ecclesise  Herefordensis : 
the  Hereford  Missal.  Edited  by  "W.  S.  Henderson, 
Leeds.     Leeds,  1874.     Svo, 

Monumenta  Eitualia  Ecclesise  Anglicanoe.  See  Mas- 
KELL  (William). 


MISSELDEN  (Edward). 

Free  Trade;  or  Tlie  Means  to  make  trade  florish. 
Lond.  1622.     12mo. 

MISSIONAEY  JOUENALS.  See  Isenberg  (Eev. 
C.  F.) 

MISSIONAEY  VOYAGE  to  the  Southern  Pacific 
Ocean,  performed  in  the  years  1796,  1797,  1798,  in  the 
ship  Duff,  compiled  from  Journals  of  the  Officers  and 
Missionaries.  With  a  Discourse  on  the  Geography  and 
History  of  the  South  Sea  Islands.     Zowd  1799.     4to. 

MISSIONS. 

Conference  on  Missions  held  in  1860,  at  Liverpool ; 
including  the  papers  read,  the  deliberations,  and  the 
conclusions  reached;  with  an  index.  Lond.  1860. 
Svo. 

New  Model  of  Christian  Missions.  See  Taylor 
(Isaac). 

MISSIEINI  (Melchior). 

Delia  Vita  di  Antonio  Canova,  libri  quattro.  Milano, 
1825.     12mo. 

MISSISSIPPI  SCHEME. 

Het  Groote  Tafereel  der  Dwaasheid,  vertoonende  de 
opkomst,  voortgang  en  ondergang  der  Actie,  Bubbel  en 
Windnegotie,  in  Vrankryk,  Engeland,  en  de  Neder- 
landen,  gepleegt  in  den  Jaare  1720:  als  meede  Konst- 
Plaaten,  Comedien  en  Gedichten.  Amsterdam,  1720. 
folio. 

Life  of  John  Law  of  Lauriston.     See  Wood  (John  P. ) 

MISSON  (Maximilian). 

A  New  Voyage  to  Italy,  with  curious  Observations 
on  several  other  Countries ;  with  useful  Instructions. 
2  vols,  in  4.     Lond.  1739.     Svo. 

MITCHELL  (Alexander  F.),  D.D.,  Professor,  St 
Andreics. 

The  Wedderburns  and  their  Work,  or  The  Sacred 
Poetry  of  the  Scottish  Eeformation  in  its  Historical 
Eelation  to  that  of  Germany ;  a  Lecture.  Edinh.  1867. 
small  4to. 

Minutes  of  the  Westminster  Assembly,  1644-1649. 
See  Westminster  Assembly. 

MITCHELL  (Charles). 

Principles  of  Legislation,     ionrf.  1796.     Svo. 

MITCHELL  (Eev.  Graham),  LL.D. 

The  Young  Man's  Guide  against  Infidelity,  embracing 
New  Arguments,  arising  from  Present  Investigation,  in 
favour  of  the  Eeligion  of  Jesus.     Edinb.  18i8.     12mo. 

MITCHELL  (Hugh),  A.M. 

Scotticisms,  Vulgar  AngUcisms,  and  Grammatical 
Improprieties  Corrected.     Glasgow,  1799.     post  Svo. 


MITCHELI^MODENA. 


689 


MITCHELL  (James),  a  Conventicle  Preacher. 
HiCKES  (Eev.  Dr  George). 


See 


MITCHELL  (Lieut.-Col.  J.  H.  P.) 

Life  of  'Wallensteiii  Duke  of  Friedland.  Lond.  1837. 
8vo. 

Thoughts  on  Tactics  and  MUitary  Organisation. 
Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

The  Fall  of  Napoleon :  an  Historical  Memoir.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1845.     post  8vo. 

MITCHELL  (Major-Gene RAL  John). 

Biographies  of  Eminent  Soldiers  of  the  last  Four 
Centuries.  Edited,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by 
Leonard  Schmitz,  LL.D.     Edlnh.  1865.     post  8vo. 

MITCHELL  (John  M.),  Leith. 

Mesehowe ;  Illustrations  of  the  Eunic  Literature  of 
Scandinavia,  translations  in  Danish  and  English  of  the 
inscriptions  in  Meshowe,  visits  of  the  Northern  Sovereigns 
to  Orkney,  Notes,  Vocabulary,  &c.  Edinh.  1873. 
4to. 

MITCHELL  (0.  M.),  Director  of  the  Cincinnati 
Observatory. 

The  Orbs  of  Heaven ;  or,  the  Planetary  and  Stellar 
Worlds  :  a  Popular  Exposition  of  the  Great  Discoveries 
and  Theories  of  Modern  Astronomy.  Lond.  1853. 
post  8vo. 


MITCHELL  (Thomas). 

The    Comedies    of  Aristophanes,    translated. 
Aristophanes. 


See 


MITCHELL  (Capt.  T.  P.) 

Theophania  :  or  a  Scriptural  View  of  the  manifesta- 
tion of  the  Logos,  or  pre-existent  Messiah,  &c.  (Anon, 
under  the  name  of  Twinrock  Elmlicht.)  Edin.  1857. 
8vo. 

MITCHELL  (Lieut.-Col.  Sib  Thomas  Livingston). 

Tlireo  Expeditions  into  the  Interior  of  Eastern 
Australia.     2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

The  Same,  with  Descriptions  of  Australia  Felix  and 
the  Colony  of  New  South  "Wales.  Second  edition,  re- 
vised.    2  vols.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

Journal  of  an  Expedition  into  the  Interior  of  Tropi- 
cal Australia,  in  search  of  a  Route  from  Sydney  to  the 
Gulf  of  Carpentaria.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

MITCHELL  (William). 

Collection  of  Tracts,  by  the  Tincklarian  Doctor 
William  Mitchell,  Tin  Plate-worker  in  Edinburgh. 
Edin.     1711.     4to. 


MITFORD  (A.  B.),  Record  Secretary  to  the  Briti*/, 
Legation  in  Japan. 

Talcs  of  Old  Japan;  with  Illuitnliuu*,  dnwn  uid 
out  on  wood  by  Japanese  artisU.  2  Tola.  Loiid.  1871, 
post  Svo. 

MITFORD  (Gboeob  N.) 

Chronicles  of  a  Traveller.     See  Clodidb  (Prof.  J.  C.) 

MITFORD  (John  Freeman). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Pleadings  in  Suits  in  the  Court  of 
Chancery,  by  English  Bill.  Third  edition  (with  addi- 
tions by  John  Mitford,  now  Lord  Itedesdale),  Lond. 
1814.     8vo. 

MITFORD  (Rev.  John). 

Edition  of  Gray's  Works,  withhia  Life,&c.  See  Gbat. 
Lond.  1816. 

Correspondence  of  Walpole  and  Mason.  See  Walpolb 
(Horace). 

Editions  of  English  Poets,  Aldine  Series.  See  Pom 
(English). 

MITFORD  (Mart  Russell). 

Christina,  the  Maid  of  the  South  Seas;  a  Poem. 
Lond.  1811.     Svo. 

Lights  and  Shadows  of  American  Life.  3  Tola.  Lond. 
1832.     post  Svo. 

RecoUuctions  of  a  Literary  Life ;  or  Books,  Places, 
and  People.     3  vols.    Lond.  1852.     post  Svo. 

MITFORD  (William). 

The  History  of  Greece.  The  Third  edition.  10  vols. 
Lond.  1795-1810.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Greece,  by  WiUiam  Mitford.  New 
edition,  with  numerous  additions  and  corrections,  with 
a  brief  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  his  brother.  Lord 
Redesdale.     10  vols.     Lond.  1835.     12mo. 

Principles  of  Design  in  Architecture,  traced  in  Obser- 
vations on  Buildings,  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  Second 
edition.     Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Harmony  in 
Language,  and  of  the  Mechanism  of  Verse,  modem  and 
ancient.     Lond.  1804.     Svo. 

MITTELTEELICHE  Kunstdenkmale  dea  Oester- 
reichischen  Kaiserstaates.     See  Ueider  (Db  Gust.) 

MITTERMAIER  (Dk  C.  J.  A.) 

Grundsiitze  des  gemeinen  Deutschen  Privatrecbts 
mit  Emschluss  des  Handels-,  Wechsel-  und  Secrechto. 
2  vols.     Regensburg,  1847.     Svo. 


MIVART  (St  George). 

On  the  Genesis  of  Species.     Lond.  1817. 

MODENA.    See  Codicb  di  Le^jgl 


poet  8va 


686 


MODERN— MOLIlSr  A. 


MODERN  ATHENS.    See  Edinburgh, 
MODERN  LONDON.     See  London. 

MODERN  STATE  TRIALS,  Revised  and  lUus- 
trated,  with  Essays  and  Notes,  by  WUliam  C.  Towns- 
end.     2  vols.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

MODERN  TRAVELLER  (The).     See  Traveller. 

MOFFAT  (Rev.  Robert). 

Missionary  Labours  and  Scenes  in  Southern  Africa. 
Lmd..  1842.     8vo. 

MOGG  (Edward).     See  Paterson's  Roads. 

MOHAN  LAL. 

Travels  in  the  Panjab,  Afghanistan,  and  Turkistan, 
and  a  Visit  to  Great  Britain  and  Germany.  Lond.  1846. 
8vo. 

Life  of  the  Amir  Dost  Mohammed  Khan,  of  Kabul. 
Lond.  1846.    2  vols.     8vo. 

MOHAMlklED.     See  Mahomet. 

MOHAMMED. 

Mohammed's  Impostures :  that  is  a  Discovery  of  the 
manifold  Forgeries,  Falshoods,  and  horrible  impieties 
of  the  blasphemous  seducer  Mohammed,  written  long 
since  in  Arabicke,  and  now  done  into  English  by 
AVQliam  Bedwell.     Lonrf.  1615.     4to. 

MOHAWKS  (The)  :  a  Satirical  Poem,  with  Notes. 
Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

MOHS  (Frederiok). 

Treatise  on  Mineralogy,  or  the  Natural  History  of  the 
^lineral  Kingdom,  by  Frederick  Mobs.  Translated 
I'rom  the  German  by  William  Haidenger.  3  vols. 
Edirih.  1825.     small  8vo. 

MOIR  (David  Macbeth),  Surgeon,  Musselburgh. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  [A],  Edited  by  Thomas 
Aird,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  2  vols.  Edlnb. 
1852.     12mo. 

Sketches  of  the  Poetical  Literature  of  the  Past  Half- 
Century,  in  Six  Lectures,  delivered  at  the  Edinburgh 
Philosophical  Association.     Edinh.\%f)\.     12mo. 

The  Legend  of  Genevieve,  with  other  Tales  and 
Poems.     Edinh.  1825.     8vo. 

MOIR  (George),  Advocate,  Professor  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Edinburgh. 

Translations.  See  Constable's  Miscellany,  Schiller. 
Ana.     (Anon.).     Constable's  Miscellany,  Vol.  X. 

MOIR  (Rev.  John). 

Gleanings,  or  Fugitive  Pieces.  2  vols.  Lond.  1 784. 
small  8vo. 


MOIVRE  (Abraham  de). 

The  Doctrine  of  Chances ;  or  a  Method  of  Calculat- 
ing the  Probabilities  of  Events  in  Play.  Third  Edition. 
Lond.  1756.     4to. 

MOLAED  (Claudi  Pierre). 

Description  des  Machines  et  des  Proc^d^s  sp^cifi^s 
dans  les  Brevets  d'Invention,  de  perfectionnement  et 
d'importation  dont  la  durde  est  expiree.  Vol.  I.  Paris 
1811.     4to. 

MOLBECH  (Christian). 

Historie  on  Ditmarskerkrigen  Aar  Femten  Hundrede. 
Kwbenhenhavn,  1813.     12mo.  j 

MOLENAAR  (D.) 

Leerredenen  over  Verschillende  Onderwerpen. 
2  vols.     Amsterdam,  1829,  1831.     8vo. 

MOLESWORTH  (Robert,  Viscount). 
An  Account  of  Denmark  in  1692.    Lond.ll^i.    8vo. 
Franco-Gallia,    translated     from    the    Latin.       See 
Hotomannus. 

MOLESWORTH  (Sir  William). 

Edition  of  Hobbes's  Works.     See  Hobbes  (Thomas). 

MOLEVILLE  (Bebtkand  de). 

Costumes  des  Etats  Herdditaires  de  la  Maison 
d'Autriche,  dont  les  Descriptions,  ainsi  que  I'lntroduo- 
tion. — The  Costume  of  the  Hereditary  States  of  the 
House  of  Austria,  with  Descriptions  and  an  Introduc- 
tion.    Translated  by  R.  C.  Dallas.     Lond.  1804.     folio. 

MOLlfiRE  (Jean  Baptists  Pocquelin). 

ffiuvres.    Nouvelle  edition.  6  vols.  Paris,  1734.  4to. 

Qiluvres  ;  avec  un  Commentaire  Historique  et  Litter- 
aire;  pri^cedces  du  Tableau  des  moeurs  du  dix-septifeme 
siecle,  et  de  la  vie  de  Molifere,  par  M.  Petitot.  6  vols. 
Paris,  1823.     8vo. 

Works  of  Moliere,  translated  from  the  French.  5 
vok.     Glasgow,  1751.     12:ao. 

The  Dramatic  Works  of  MoH^re  rendered  into 
English  by  Henry  Van  Laun ;  with  a  Memoir,  Intro- 
ductory Notices,  Appendices,  and  Notes.  Vols.  I.-VI. 
Edinb.  1875,  1876.     large  8vo. 

MOLINA  (Abbe  Don  J.  Ignatius). 

The  Geographical,  Natural,  and  CivQ  History  of 
ChUi.  Translated  from  the  Original  Italian,  with  Notes 
from  the  Spanish  and  French  versions.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1809.     8vo. 

MOLINA  (LuDovicus  de). 

De  Primogeniorum  Hispaniorum  Origine  ac  Natura, 
Libri  IV.,  nova  editio,  cui  appositae  sunt  Additiones  et 
AuresB  lUustrationes  Varr.     Lugdord,ni9.     folio. 


MOLIN^US— MONCRIEFF. 


687 


■MOLIN^US  (Carolus),  Dumoclin. 

Omnia  quia  extant  Opera,  ex  variis  librorum  apothecis 
in  quibus  latebant,  nunc  primum  eruta,  et  simul  typis 
commisea,  et  ab  Authore  recognita.  5  vols.  Pariniin, 
1681.     folio. 

MOLIN^US  (LuDOvicus). 

Eerum  nuper  in  Regno  ScotiiE  gestaruni  Historia. 
Dantisci,  1641.     12mo. 

MOLINET  (Claude  du). 

Le  Cabinet  de  la  Bibliotheque  de  Sainte  Genevieve. 
Pm-is,  1692.     folio. 

MOLINEUX  (Thomas),  M.D. 

Natural  History  of  Ireland.     See  Boate  (Gerard). 

MOLINI  (GwsiFPF.). 

Documenti  di  Storia  Italiana,  copiati  sugli  Onginali 
autentici,  esistenti  in  Parisiis.  2  vols,  Firenze,  1836. 
8vo. 

MOLLESON  (Alexander). 

Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Verse.  Glasgow,  1806. 
12mo. 

MOLLERUS  (Johannes). 

Isagogo  ad  Historiam  Chersonesi  Cimbricaj,  etc. 
Quadripartita  boc  AnOSlIASMATION  Cimbri* 
Literatae  Scripta.  Hamburgi  et  Francofurti,  1691. 
12mo. 

MOLLIEN'  (Caspar  Theodore). 

Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Africa,  to  the  Sources  of 
the  Senegal  and  Gambia  in  1818,  performed  by  command 
of  the  French  Government.  Edited  by  T.  E.  Bowdich. 
Lond.  1820.     4to. 

Voyage  dans  la  R^publique  de  Colombie,  en  1823. 
2  vols.     Pari%  1824.     8vo. 

Travels  in  the  Republic  of  Colombia  in  1822-1823, 
by  G.  Mollien.  Translated  from  the  French.  Lond. 
1824,     8vo. 

MOLLOY  (Charles). 

De  Jure  Maritimo  et  Navali ;  or,  a  Treatise  of  Affairs 
Maritime,  and  of  Commerce,  in  Three  Books,  Lond. 
1722.     8vo. 

MOLYNEAUX  (William). 

The  Case  of  Ireland  being  Bound  by  Acts  of  Parlia- 
ment made  in  England  Stated.     Dublin,  1698.     12mo. 

Vindication  of  the  Parliament  of  England  in  Answer 
to  William  Molyneaux.     See  Gary  (John). 


MOMMSEN  (Thegdobob). 

Codicis  Vaticani  N.  5766  in  quo  in«unt  Juri*  Ant*- 
juBtiniani  Fragmenta  quse  dicuntur  Vaticana,  cxemplum 
addita  transcriptione  notisque  criticis.  Berolini,  1860. 
4to. 

The  History  of  Rome.  Translated,  with  Additioh* 
by  the  Rev.  William  P.  Dickson.  3  vol*.  Lmtd. 
1867,     post  8vo. 

Inscriptiones,  etc.     See  Inscbiptionbs  AxTigcA 

MONACHOLOGIA  ;  or.  Handbook  of  the  Natural 
History  of  Monks,  Arranged  according  to  the  Liiina.ii 
System.  By  a  Naturalist  [Count  Valerian  Kiasinaki]. 
Edinb.  1852.     8vo. 

MONACHUS  (Georoius).    See  Sincellus  (G.) 

MONARDUS  (Nicholas),  M.D. 

JoyfuU  Nowes  out  of  the  Newe  Found  Worlde.  See 
Frampton  (John). 

MONASTIC  ORDERS.     See  Obdkes  Monastiques. 

MONBODDO  (Lord).  See  Bobnot  (James),  of 
Monboddo. 

MONCONOYS  (B.  De). 

Voyages ;  Journal  des  Voyages  en  Portugal,  en  Italie, 
Egypte,  Syrie,  &c.     4  vols.     Paris,  1695.     12mo. 

MONCREIFF-WELLWOOD  (Rev.  Sir  Henry), 
D.D.,  Minister  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Edinburgh. 

Sketch  of  a  Plan  for  Augmenting  the  Livings  of  the 
Ministers  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1788. 
4to. 

Discourses  on  the  Evidence  of  the  Jewish  and 
Christian  Revelations.     Edinb.  1815.     8vo. 

Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  John 
Erskine,  D.D.     Edinb.  1818.     8vo. 

Sermons.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1815,  1822,  1831.     8vo. 

See  Murray  (Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.) 

MONCREIFF  (Rev.  Sir  Henry  Wellwood),  Bart 
The  Practice  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland  in  her 
Several  Courts.     Lmid.  1871.     8vo. 

MONCRIEFF  (Rev.  Alexander). 

A  Review  and  Examination  of  some  Principles  laid 
down  by  Professor  Campbell,  in  his  Discourse  proving 
that  the  Apostles  were  no  Enthusiasts.  Edinb.  1733. 
8vo. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Principle,  Rule,  and  End  of 
Moral  Actions.  Wherein  the  scheme  of  Self-Love,  laid 
down  by  Professor  Campbell,  is  Examined.  Edinb. 
1735.     8vo. 


MOECEIEr— MONRO. 


MONCEIEr  (John),  of  Tippermaloch. 

Receipts;  being  a  Collection  of  many  TJseful  and 
Easy  Remedies  for  most  Distempers.  Edinb.  1712. 
12mo. 

MONCRIEFF  (Robert  Scott),  Advocate. 

The  Scottish  Bar  Fifty  Years  ago.  Sketches  of 
Scott  and  his  Contemporaries,  with  Biographical 
Notices,  by  G.  B.  [George  Burnett].  Edinb.  1871. 
royal  4:to. 

MONETA  VETUS.     See  Sestini. 

MONEY. 

Interest  of  Money  Mistaken,  or  Treatise,  proving  that 
the  Abatement  of  Interest  is  the  Effect,  and  not  the 
Cause  of  the  Riches  of  a  Nation.  [By  Slingsby  Bethel.] 
Lo7id.  1668.     4to. 

A  Discourse  on  Money,  Historically  and  Politically 
handled  ;  with  Reflections  on  the  present  evil  state  of 
the  Coin,  and  Proposals  for  the  Remedy.  Lond.  1696. 
8vo. 

Remarks  on  the  Nature  and  Operation  of  Money. 
By  Ciunbriensis.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  Theory  of  Money.    Lond.  1771.  8vo. 

MONGEZ  (Le  Chevalier). 
Iconographie  Romaine.     See  Visconti. 

MONGIN  (F.) 

Essais  de  Jurisprudence,  divisez  en  quatre  Dialogues. 
Paris,  1676.     12mo. 

MONGREDIEN  (Augustus). 

Trees  and  Shrubs  for  EngUsh  Plantations,  with 
Illustrations.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

MONIPENIE  (John). 

Summarie  of  the  Scots  Chronicles.     See  Scotland. 

MONITEUR  DES  ARCHITECTES. 

Moniteur  des  Architectes. — List  of  Plates  of  "Works 
executed  both  in  France  and  abroad  by  the  principal 
Modern  French  Architects.  The  Plates  are  engraved 
on  Steel,  and  accompanied  by  Plans,  Sections,  Eleva- 
tions, and  exterior  and  interior  details,  all  executed  from 
Drawings  and  Measurements  made  ou  the  spot.  Vol. 
I.  1866,  1867;  Vol.  II.  1868,  1869;  Vol.  III.  1870, 
1871,  1872;  Vol  IV  1873,  1874.     Paris,  imp.  4to. 

MONK  (George),  Duke  op  Albemarle. 
Military  Observations,  1671.     See  Albemarle. 
Memoirs  of.     See  Guizot,  Skinner,  Llovd. 


MONK  (Rev.  James  Henry),  D.D. 

A  Vindication  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  in 
Answer  to  Sir  James  E.  Smith's  Considerations  respect- 
ing it.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

MONK  (Rev.  James  Henry),  D.D. 
The  Life  of  Richard  Bentley,  D.D.,  Master  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge.     Lond.  1830.     4to. 

MONKS.     See  Monachologla. 
MONKS  OF  THE  "WEST.    See  Montalembert. 
MONMOUTH  (Henry,  Earl  of). 
History  of  the  Civil  "Wars,  translated.     See  Biondi 
Francis. 

The  Use  of  Passions,  translated.     See  Senault  (J.  F.) 

MONMOUTH  (James,  Duke  of). 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Heroick  Life  and 
Magnanimous  Actions  of  the  most  illustrious  Protestant 
Prince  James  Duke  of  Monmouth.    Lond.  IQ83.    12mo. 

Life  of.     See  Roberts  (George). 

MONNI^R  (l'Abbe  Le).     See  Terentius. 

MONNO"YE  (M.  De  La).     See  Baillet  (Adrian). 

MONRO  (Alexander),  M.D. 

Traits  d'Ost(5ologie ;  traduit  de  I'Anglois  de  M. 
Monro,  par  M.  Sue,  ou  Ton  a  ajout6  des  Planches  en 
taille-douce.     Paris,  1759.     folio. 

AVorks,  published  by  his  son,  Alexander  Munro, 
M.D.,  with  the  Life  of  the  Author.    Edinb.    1781.    4to. 

MONRO  (Cecil). 

Acta  CanceUarise ;  or.  Selections  from  the  Records  of 
the  Court  of  Chancery :  containing  Extracts  from  the 
Masters'  Reports  and  Certificates,  and  from  the  Regis- 
trars' Books,  1545-1625.    Lo7>.d.  1847.     8vo. 

MONRO  (Donald),  M.D. 

A  Treatise  on  Mineral  Waters.  2  vols.  Lond.  1770. 
8vo. 

MONRO  (Donald),  Dean  of  the  Isles. 

Description  of  the  "Western  Isles  of  Scotland,  called 
Hybrides,  1547;  with  Geneologies  of  the  chief  Clans. 
To  which  is  added,  An  Account  of  Hirta  and  Rona,  by 
Sir  George  Mackenzie ;  a  Description  of  St  Kilda,  by 
the  Rev.  Alexander  Buchan ;  and  a  Voyage  to  St  Kilda 
in  1697,  by  M.  Martin.     Edi7ib.  1774.     12mo. 

MONRO  (George),  Advocate. 

On  the  Public  Health  Act  (Scotland),  1867.  Edinb. 
1867.     8vo. 

The  Public  Health  (Scotland)  Act  1867,  and  Amend- 
ment Act  of  1871,  with  Notes,  &c.  New  and  enlarged 
edition.     Edinb.  1872.     8vo. 


MONRO— MONTAGUE. 


689 


MONRO  (Colonel  Robert). 

Munro  his  Expedition  with  the  worthy  Scots 
Regiment,  called  Mac-Keyes  Regiment,  levied  in  1626 
by  Sir  Donald  MacKey,  Lord  Rhees,  Colonell  for  his 
Majesties  service  of  Denmark.     Loud.  1&37.     folio. 

MONRO  (Rev.  Verb). 

Summer  Ramble  in  Syria,  with  a  Tartar  Trip  from 
Aleppo  to  Stamboul.     2  vols.     Zjond.  1835.     8vo. 

MONSTRELET  (Enquerband  de). 

Les  Chroniques  de  France,  d'Angleterre,  et  Bourgogne, 
et  outres  Pays  circonvoisins:  commengans  en  I'an  1400  et 
finissans  en  I'an  1467.  Contenans  les  cruelles  Guerres 
Civilles  entre  les  Maisons  d'Orleans  and  de  Bourgongne; 
I'occupation  de  Paris  et  Normandie,  par  les  Anglois ; 
&c.     3  vols.     Paris,  1595.     folio. 

Les  Chroniques,  &c.     See  France,  snpra,  p.  379. 

The  Chronicles  of  E.  de  Monstrelet;  containing  an 
Account  of  the  cruel  Civil  Wars  between  the  Houses 
of  Orleans  and  Burgundy;  of  the  Possession  of  Paris 
and  Normandy  by  the  English ;  and  of  other  Memorable 
Events.  Translated  by  Thomas  Johnes,  Esq.,  of  Hafod, 
At  the  Hafod  Press.     5  vols.     1809.     4to. 

Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain,  and  the 
adjoining  Countries,  translated  by  Thomas  Johnes. 
2  vols.     Land.  1845.     royal  8vo. 

MONTAGU  (Basil),  Barrister. 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Partnership ;  with  a  Collection 
of  the  Cases  decided  in  the  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity 
upon  that  subject.     2  vols.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

The  Opinions  of  Different  Authors  upon  the  Punish- 
ment of  Death,  selected  by  B.  Montagu.  Lond.  1809. 
8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Partnership,  with  a  Collection 
of  the  Cases  decided  in  the  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity 
upon  that  subject.     2  vols.     Ijond.  1815.     8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Bankrupt  Laws.  Second  edition,  with 
additions.     2  vols.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

Summary  of  the  Law  of  Lien.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

Summary  of  the  Law  of  Composition  with  Creditors. 
Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

Reports  in  Bankruptcy  Decided  by  the  Lords 
Chancellors  Lyndhurst  and  Brougham,  and  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  Sir  L.  ShadweU,  and  the  Court  of  Review 
(1829-1832).     Lond.  1832.     royal  8vo. 

Selections  from  the  Works  of  Taylor,  Latimer,  Hall, 
Milton,  Barron,  South,  Brown,  Fuller,  and  Bacon. 
Lond.  1839.     12mo. 

Edition  of  Lord  Bacon's  Works  and  Life.  See 
Bacon  (Francis,  Lord). 


MONTAGU  (Basil),  ajto  AYRTON  (Schou). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  Bankruptcy,  decided  by  the 
Lord  Chancellor  Brougham,  the  Court  of  Review,  and 
Subdivision  Courts  (1833-1 838).  3  vol*.  Lond.  1 834- 
1839.     8vo. 

MONTAGU  (Basil),  and  BLIGH  (Richabd). 
Reports  of  Cases  in  Bankruptcy  (1831-1833).    Lond. 
1835.     royal  8vo. 

MONTAGU  (Basil),  and  CHITTY  (Edward). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  Bankruptcy,  decided  by  the 
Lord  Chancellor  Cottenham,  and  the  Court  of  Review 
(1838-1840).     Lond.  1840.     Svo. 

MONTAGU  (Basil),  and  MACARTHUR  (John). 

Report  of  Cases  decided  by  the  Lord  Chancellor  and 
Vice-Chancellor  (1826-1829).  VoL  I.  Lond.  1830. 
Svo. 

MONTAGU  (Basil),  DEACON  (Edward  E.),  and 
DE  GEX  (John). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  Bankruptcy,  argued  and  deter- 
mined in  the  Court  of  Review,  and  on  Appeal  before 
the  Lord  Chancellor  (1840-1844).  3  vols.  Lond. 
1842-1845.     8vo. 

MONTAGU  (Elizabeth  Robinson,  Mrs). 

Essays  on  the  Writings  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 
(Anon.)     Fifth  edition.     Lond.  1785.     8va 

The  Letters  of  Mrs  Elizabeth  Montagu,  with  some  of 
the  Letters  of  her  Correspondents.  Part  First,  Letters 
of  an  early  date ;  Part  Second,  Letters  ending  with  the 
Coronation  of  George  the  Third.  Published  by 
Matthew  Montagu,  her  Nephew  and  Executor.  4  voI«. 
Lond.  1809,  1813.     post  8vo. 

A  Lady  of  the  Last  Century  (Mrs  Elizabeth  Montagu), 
Illustrated  in  her  Unpublished  Letters,  collected  and 
arranged  by  Dr  Doran.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

MONTAGU  (Colonel  Gboroe). 

Ornithological  Dictionary,  or  Alphabetical  Dictionary 
of  British  Birds.  Second  edition,  enlarged  by  Profeseor 
James  Rennie.     Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

MONTAGU  (M.)    See  Psalms. 

MONTAGU  (MABQtiiSB  of).    iSe«  NoAnjJB. 

MONTAGU  (Richard),  Bithop  of  Norwich. 
The  Acts  and  Monuments    of    the  Chaich   before 
Christ  Incarnate.     Lond.  1642.     folio. 

MONTAGUE  (Walter). 

Miscellanea  Spiritualia ;  or,  Devout  Essays.  2  part* 
in  1.     Lotid.  1648,  1653.     4to. 

4s 


690 


MONTAGUE— MONTEITH. 


MONTAGUE  (Lady  Mahy  Wortley). 

Works,  including  her  Correspondence,  Poems,  and 
Essays  (with  Memoirs  of  her  Life).  5  vols.  LotuI. 
1803.     post  8vo. 

Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montague's  Letters  and  Works. 
Edited  by  her  Great-Grandson  Lord  Whamcliffe.  3 
vols.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

Original  Letters  to  Sir  James  and  Lady  Stewart. 
Oreenoclc,  1818.     post  8vo, 

MONTAIGNE  (Michael  Seignbub  de). 

Essais,  avec  des  Notes,  par  Pierre  Coste.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1725.     4to. 

Essais,  nouvelle  Edition,  avec  des  Observations,  la 
Vie  de  I'Autheur,  etc.  3  vols.  Amsterdam,  1781. 
small  8vo. 

Essais,  nouvelle  Edition.     3  vols.     Pam,  1793.     8vo. 

The  Essays  of  Michael  de  Montaigne,  translated  into 
English,  with  very  considerable  Amendments  and  Im- 
provements, from  the  edition  of  Peter  Coste.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1776.     royal  8vo. 

Journal  du  Voyage,  en  Italie,  par  la  Suisse  et 
I'AUemagne  en  1580  et  1581,  avec  des  Notes  par  Mde. 
Querlon.     3  vols.     Borne  et  Paris,  1775.     12mo. 

Eloge  de  Montaigne.     See  Dixmerib  (M.  de  la). 

MONTALEMBEET  (le  Comte  de). 

De  I'Avenir  Politique  de  I'Angleterre.  Quatrieme 
edition,  revue  et  augmenti^e.     Paris,  1856.     12mo. 

Saint  Columba,  Apostle  of  Caledonia.  Edinh.  1868. 
12mo. 

The  Monks  of  the  West,  from  St  Benedict  to  St 
Bernard.  Authorised  translation.  5  vols.  Edinh.  and 
Lond.  1861-1867.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Count  de  Montalembert.  See  Oliphant 
(Mrs), 

MONTANUS  (Arnoldds). 

Atlas  Chinensis  et  Japanensis.     See  Ogilev  (John). 

MONTBAEEY  (M.  Le  Prince  de). 

Mdmoires  Autographes,    2  vols.    Pam,  1826.     8vo. 

MONTE  CASINO.     See  Tosti  (Lud.). 

MONTEATH  (Egbert). 

The  Forester's  Guide  and  Profitable  Planter;  con- 
taining a  New  Plan  of  Transplanting  Large  Trees,  and 
of  Valuing  Growing  Wood  and  Trees ;  with  the  Pre- 
vention and  Cure  of  Dry  Eot.     Edinb.  1824.     8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Eeports  on  Woods  and  Plantations. 
Dundee,  1827.     8vo. 


MONTECUCULI  (M.  le  Comte  de). 

Memoires  de  Montecuculi,  Generalissime  des  Troupes 
de  I'Empereur.  I.  De  I'Art  MUitaire  en  General.  II. 
De  la  Guerre  centre  le  Turc.  III.  Eelation  de  la 
Campagne  de  1664.     Amsterdam,  1756.     12mo. 

MONTEFIOEE  (Joshua). 

Commercial  and  Notarial  Precedents,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix on  Bills  of  Exchange,  Insurance,  and  Shipping. 
Und.  1802.     4to. 

MONTEIEO  (Emanuel). 

Corpus  iUustrium  Poetarum  Lusitanorum,  qui  Latine 
scripserunt,  nunc  primum  in  lucem  editum  ab  Antonio 
dos  Eeys ;  nonullisque  Poetarum  Vitis  auctum  ab 
Emanuele  Monteiro.  7  vols.  Lisbonce,  1745-1748. 
4to. 

MONTEITH  (Egbert). 

Description  of  the  Isles  of  Orknay,  by  Eobert  Mon- 
teith,  Laird  of  Eglisli  and  Gairsa.  (Kirkwall,  Sept. 
24,  1633.)     See  Sibbald  (Sir  Egbert.) 

MONTEITH  (Egbert),  Minister  of  Dvdingstone, 
afterwards  a  R.  G.  Priest  at  Paris. 

Histoire  des  Troubles  de  la  Grand  Bretagne,  contenant 
ce  qui  s'est  passo  depuis  I'annfee  1633,  jusques  I'annee 
1649,  par  Messire  Eobert  Mentet  de  Salmonet.  (2  parts 
in  1.)     Paris,  1661.     folio. 

The  History  of  the  Troubles  of  Great  Britain,  parti- 
cularly in  Scotland,  from  1633  to  1650.  Written  in 
French  by  Eobert  Monteth  of  Salmonet.  Translated 
into  English  by  Captain  James  Ogilvie.  With  a 
Eelation  of  the  Wars  of  the  Marquis  of  Montrose ;  to 
which  is  added  an  Account  of  the  Eestoration  of  King 
Charles  II.,  by  D.  Eiodan  de  Musery.  Lond.  1735. 
folio. 

MONTEITH  (Egbert). 

The  True  and  Genuine  Art  of  Exact  Pointing ;  to  be 
Used  in  Prints  and  Manuscripts.    Edinh.  1704.     12mo. 

An  Theater  of  Mortality ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Funeral 
Inscriptions  within  the  City  of  Edinburgh.  Edinh. 
1704.     small  8vo. 

An  Theater  of  Mortality ;  or,  a  Further  Collection  of 
Funeral  Inscriptions  over  Scotland.  Edinh.  1713. 
small  8vo. 

Eepublication  of  the  "  Theater  of  Mortality."  See 
Epitaphs. 

Buchanan's  Fratres  Fraterrimi,  See  Buchanan 
(George). 

MONTEITH  (Eev.  Egbert). 

The  Eights  of  the  Clergy  to  appear  in  Defence  of 
the  Liberties  of  their  Country,  Asserted.  Edinh.  1 747-8. 
8vo. 


MONTEITH— MONTGOMERY. 


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MONTEITH  (William,  Earl  of). 

The  Fatal  Consequences  of  National  Discord ;  or,  a 
Political  Address  to  the  Noble  and  Rich  Families  of 
Great  Britain.     £dM.  1747-8.     8vo. 

MONTEEEGIO.     See  Regiomontancs  (Joannes). 

MONTESQUIEXJ  (Charles  de  Seoondat,  Baron  de). 

CEuvres.     3  vols.     Londres  \Paris\,  1767.     4to. 

De  I'Esprit  des  Lois.  Nouvelle  edition,  avec  les 
dernieres  corrections  de  I'Auteur.  2  vols.  (Large 
paper.)     Edinhourg,  1750.     Svo. 

Analyse  de  I'Esprit  des  Lois,  par  D'Alemhert. — In 
2d  vol.  of  Melanges  de  Litdrature,  d'Histoire,  et  de 
Philosophie.     5  vols.     Paris,  1767.     12mo. 

The  Spirit  of  Laws,  translated  from  the  French  of 
Montesquieu,  by  Thomas  Nugent,  LL.D.,  with  Memoir 
of  his  Life,  and  an  Analysis  of  the  Work  by  D'Alembert. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1823.     Svo. 

Considerations  sur  lea  Causes  de  la  Grandeur  des 
Eomains,  et  de  leur  Decadence.  (Large  paper.)  Edin- 
hourg, 1751.     Svo. 

MONTFAUCON  (D.  Bernard  de). 

L'Antiquite  Expliquee  (en  Frangois  et  en  Latin),  et 
Eepresentee  en  Figures.  10  vols.  Paris,  1719.  Sup- 
plement.    5  vols.     Paris,  1757.     folio. 

Les  Monumens  de  la  Monarchie  Fran^oise,  qui  com- 
prennent  I'Histoire  de  France,  avec  les  figures  de  chaque 
E^gne.     5  vols.     Parisiis,  1729-1733.     folio. 

Palseographia  Grreca,  sive  de  Ortu  et  Progressu  Liter- 
arum  Graecarum,  etc.  Parisiis,  1708.  folio.  (Sir 
Fred.  Madden's  copy,  with  MS.  notes  and  additions.) 

Bibliotheca  Bibliothecarum  Manusoriptorum  Nova; 
ubi,  quae  innumeris  pene  Manuscriptorum  Bibliothecis 
continentur,  ad  quodvis  Literature  genus  spectantia, 
describunturet  indicantur.    2  vols.  Parisiis,  173d.  folio. 

The  Antiquities  of  Italy,  being  Travels  from  Paris 
through  Italy,  in  the  years  1698  and  1699,  made 
English  from  the  Latin  Original,  by  John  Henley, 
M.A.     Lond.  1725.     folio. 

MONTGAILLAED  (L'Abb6  de). 

Histoire  de  France,  dopuis  la  fin  du  rfegne  de  Louis 
XVI.,  jusqu'a  l'ann6e  1825.  Prdc6d(5e  d'un  Discours 
BUT  la  Monarchie  Frangaise  et  les  Causes  qui  ont  amend 
la  Ecvolution.     9  vols.     Paris,  1827.     8vo. 

MONTGAILLAED  (Le  Comte  de). 

Histoire  de  France,  depuis  I'annde  1787,  jusqu'en 
1825,  par  I'Abbd  de  Montgaillard ;  continude  jusqu'a 
nos  jours,  par  son  Frere,  le  Compte  de  Montgaillard. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1832,  1833.     Svo. 


MONTGOMERIES,  Eablb  or  Eolixtos. 

Memorials  of  the  Montgomeriea,  Earia  of  Eglinton. 
By  William  Eraser.  (Printed  for  priv«t«  circulation). 
2  vols.  Vol.  L  Memoir  of  the  Montgomery  Family. 
Vol.  IL  Charters  and  Family  Papers.   EJinb.liiO.   4to. 

MONTGOMERY  (Alkandeb). 

The  Cherry  and  Slae,  with  other  Poema.  OUugow, 
1751.     12mo. 

Poems  [collected  and  edited  by  D.  L] :  with  Bio- 
graphical   Notices  by  David   Irving,   LL.D.    JSdinb. 

1821.  post  Svo. 

MONTGOMERY  (James),  Sfiefield. 
Poetical  Works.     4  vols.     Lond.  1826.     12mo. 
Another  edition,  collected  by  himself.    4  vols.    Lond. 
1841.     12mo. 
Poems.     See  Poems  (Collection  of.)    VoL  IX. 
The  World  before  the  Flood ;  a  Poem.  Lond.  1813.  Svo. 
Greenland,  and  other  Poems.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 
Songs  of  Zion  ;  being  Imitations  of  Psalms.    Lond. 

1822.  12mo. 

The  Pelican  Island,  and  other  Poems.     Lond.  1827. 

12mo. 

The  Christian  Psalmist ;  or,  Hymns,  Selected  and  Ori- 
ginal; with  an  Introductory  Essay.  Glasgou),l825.  l'2mo. 

The  Christian  Poet;  or.  Selections  in  Verse,  on  Sacred 
Subjects;withanIntroductory Essay.  Crtasg.1827.  12mo. 

Lectures  on  Poetry  and  General  Literature.  Lond. 
1833.     post  Svo. 

Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  by  the  Rev.  D. 
Tyerman  and  G.  Bennet,  Esq.,  deputed  from  the  Lon- 
don Missionary  Society  to  Visit  their  Stations  in  the 
South  Sea  Islands,  &c.     2  vols.     Lond.  1831.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  James  Mont- 
gomery, including  Selections  from  his  Correspondence, 
Remains  in  Prose  and  Verse,  and  Conversation,  by  John 
Holland  and  James  Everett.  7  vols.  Land.,  1 854, 1 866. 
post  Svo. 

MONTGOMERY  (James). 

A  Practical  Detail  of  the  Cotton  JIanufacture  of  the 
United  States  of  America ;  and  the  State  of  the  Cotton 
Manufactures  of  that  Country  Contrasted  and  Compared 
with  that  of  Great  Britain.     Glasgoic,  1S40.     Svo. 

MONTGOMERY  (Rev.  Robert). 
A  Universal  Prayer ;  Death ;  a  Vision  of  Heaven, 
and  a  Vision  of  HelL     Lond.  1828.     4to. 

The   Omnipresence  of  the  Deity,  a  Poem.     Lond. 

1828.     Svo. 

The  Sanctuary,  a  Companion  in  Verse  for  the  Eng- 
lish Prayer  Book.     Lond,  1865.     12mo. 

See  Stilungflket. 


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MONTGOMERY— MONTUCLA. 


MONTGOMERY. 

Memorables   of  the   Montgomeries,   a  Narrative  in 
Rhyme,  composed  before  the  present  Century.    Printed 
from  the  only  copy  known  to  remain.     Olasgow,  1770. 
4to. 

Montgomery  Manuscripts,  containing  Accounts  of  the 
Colonisation  of  the  Ardes,  in  the  County  of  Down ; 
Memoirs  of  the  Viscounts  of  Montgomery ;  and  a  De- 
scription of  the  Barony  of  Ards.  BelfastjliZO,  small 
8vo. 

MONTHLY  DIGEST.     See  Lovell. 

MONTHLY  REVIEW.  See  Magazines  and 
Reviews. 

MONTHOLON  (General  Count). 

History  of  the  Captivity  of  Napoleon  at  St  Helena. 
Translated  from  the  Author's  MS.  in  French.  4  vols. 
Lmd.  1846,  1847.     8vo. 

MONTI  (ViNCENZo). 

Proposta  di  alcune  Correzioni  ed  Aggiunte  al  Vocabo- 
lario  della  Crusea.     3  vols.     Milano,  1817.     8vo. 

MONTIGNY  (M.) 

Histoire  G^ndrale  d'Allemagne.— Histoire  de  la  Ger- 
manie  Ancienna.     2  vols.     Paris,  1772,     12mo. 

MONTLOSIER  (M.  le  Comte  de). 

M^moire  a  Consulter  sur  un  systeme  Religieux  et 
Politique,  tendant  a  renverser  la  Religion,  la  Soci6t4,  et 
le  Trone.     Paris,  182G.     8vo. 

D^nonciation  aux  Cours  Royales,  relativement  au 
systfeme  Religieux  et  Politique  signals  dans  le  M^moire 
a  Consulter.     Paris,  1827.     8vo. 

Petition  a  la  Chambre  des  Pairs ;  pour  faire  suite  au 
M^moire  a  Consulter.     Paris,  1827.     8vo. 

MONTLUC  (Blaise  de). 

The  Commentaries  of  the  Marshal  de  Montluc, 
■wherein  are  Described  the  Battles,  &c.,  in  which  he  was 
engaged  during  Fifty  Years  service  under  the  Kings  of 
France.  Translated  from  the  French,  by  Charles 
Cotton.     Lond.  1674.     folio. 

MONTPENSIER  (Duke  of). 

Memoirs  of  Antony-Philip  D'Orleans,  Duke  of  Mont- 
pensier,  written  by  himself.  Translated  from  the 
French.     Lond.   1824.     8vo. 

MONTROL  (M.  F.  De),  Memoires  de  Brissot.  See 
Brissot  (M.  de). 


MONTREAL. 

Hochelaga  Depicta :  The  Early  History  and  Present 
State  of  the  City  and  Island  of  Montreal.  Edited  by 
Newton  Bosworth.     Montreal,  1839.     12mo. 

MONTREAL  (Dr  G.  J.  Mountain,  Bishop  of). 

Journal  of  the  Bishop  of  Montreal  during  a  Visit  to 
the  Church  Missionary  Society's  North-West  American 
Mission.     Lond.  1845.     12mo. 

MONTROSE  (Dukedom  of). 

Report  of  the  Speeches  of  Counsel,  and  of  the  Lord 
Chancellor  and  Lord  St  Leonards  in  moving  the  Resolu- 
tion upon  the  Claim  of  James,  Earl  of  Crawford  and 
Balcarres,  to  the  Original  Dukedom  of  Montrose 
(created  in  1488).     Lond.  1855.     folio. 

The  Cases  and  Supplement  in  the  Moatrose  Peerage 
Claim.     (Bound  together.)     Lond.  1852-1854.     folio. 

MONTROSE  (James,  Marquess  of). 

De  Rebus  auspiciis  Sereniss.  Caroli  Regis,  sub  im- 
perio  Jacobi  Montisrosarum  Marchionis  Commentarius. 
Parisiis,  1648.     8vo. 

History  of  the  King's  Affairs  in  Scotland,  under  the 
Conduct  of  James,  Marquis  of  Montrose.     1 648.     4to. 

Montrose  Redivivus;  or  the  Portraiture  of  James, 
Marquis  of  Montrose,  in  his  Actions  and  Passions. 
Lond.  1652.     12mo. 

Curious  Letters  and  Papers  concerning  the  War 
betwixt  James,  Marquis  of  Montrose,  and  the  Cove- 
nanters.    Glasgow,  1773.     12mo. 

Memorials  of  Montrose  and  his  Times,  by  Mark 
Napier,  Advocate.  (Printed  for  the  Maitland  Club.) 
2  vols.     £dinb.  1848,  1850.     4to. 

Relation  of  the  true  Funerals  of  the  great  Marquesse 
of  Montrose,  his  Majesties  Lord  High  Commissioner, 
and  Captain  Generall  of  his  Forces  in  Scotland ;  with 
that  of  the  renowned  Knight,  Sir  William  Hay  of 
Delgity.     Edinburgh,  1661.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  Montrose.     See  Napier  (Mark). 

MONT-ROYAL  [Regiomontanus],  (Jean  de).  See 
Henhion  (Denis). 

MONTSERRAT. 

Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the  Island  of  Montserrat 
from  1668  to  1740.     Lond.  1740.     folio. 

MONTUCLA  (Jean-£tienne). 
Histoire  des  Mathematiques,  achev^e  et  publiee,  par 
Jerome  de  Lalande.     4  vols.     Paris,  1758,  1802.    4to. 
Recreations  in  Mathematics.    See  Ozanam  (Jacques). 


MON  UMENTA— MOORCROFT. 


«9S 


MONUMENTA  HISTORIC  PATRI^  edits  jussu 
Regis  Caroli  Alborti.     See  Sardinia. 

MONUMENTA  SACRA  INEDITA,  Nova  Col- 
lectio.     Edidit  M.  F.  C.  Tischendorf.     See  Tisohkn- 

DORF. 

MONUMENTA  VETUSTA.     See  Vbtcsta. 

MONUMENTAL  BRASSES.  See  Boutell  (Rev. 
Charles.)     See  Cambridge  Camden  Society. 

MONUMENTS  d'Architecture  de  Sculpture  et  de 
Peinture  de  rAllemagne,  depuis  I'fitablissement  du 
Christianisme  jusqu'aux  Temps  Modernes.  Publids  par 
Ernest  Forster.  Texte  traduit  de  rAllemande  en 
Franfais  par  W.  et  E.  Suckan.  Vols.  I. -IV.  Paris, 
1859-1866.     Imperial  4to. 

MONUMENTS  (Ancient  Sculptured). 

The  Ancient  Sculptured  Monuments  of  the  County 
of  Angus ;  including  those  at  Meigle  in  Perthshire,  and 
one  at  Fordoun  in  the  Mearns,  by  Patrick  Chalmers  of 
Auldbar,  Esq.  1849.  imperial  folio.  (Bannatyne 
Club.) 

Sculptured  Stones  of  Scotland.    See  Spalding  Club. 

MONYPENNY  (David),  of  Pitmilly,  a  Lord  of 
Session. 

Remarks  on  the  Poor  Laws,  and  on  the  Method  of 
providing  for  the  Poor  in  Scotland.  Edinb.  1834. 
8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  with  additions.  Edinb. 
1836.     8vo. 

MOODIE  (A.) 

Scotiae  Indiculum ;  or,  the  Present  State  of  Scotland, 
with  Reflections  upon  the  Ancient  State  thereof.  Lo7id. 
1682.     12mo. 

MOODIE  (J.) 

Principles,  Changes,  and  Improvements  in  the  Law 
of  Marriage,  in  Conveyancing,  and  various  important 
Branches  of  the  Law.     Edinb.  I8id.     12mo. 

MOODIE  (Susanna). 

Roughing  it  in  the  Bush;  or,  Life  in  Canada. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1852.     post  8vo. 

MOODIE  (Lieut.  T.  W.  D.) 

Memoirs  of  the  late  War ;  comprising  the  Personal 
Narrative  of  Captain  Cooke  of  the  43d  Regiment ;  the 
History  of  the  Campaign  of  1809  in  Portugal,  by  the 
Earl  of  Munster ;  and  the  Campaign  of  1814  in  Holland. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

Ten  Years  in  South  Africa;  including  a  Particular 
Description  of  the  Wild  Sports  of  that  Country. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 


MOODY  (William). 

Crown  Cases  reserved  for  ConadertUon,  and 
decided  by  the  Judges  of  England,  from  the  year  1834 
to  the  year  1844.     2  vols.     Lond.  1837,  1844.     8vo. 

MOODY  (William),  and  MALKIN  (B.  H.) 
Reports  of  Cases  determined  at  Ni«i  Priua  in  the 

Courts  of  K.  Bench  and  C.  Pleaa.     Vol  I     Lond. 

1831. 

MOODY  (William),  and  ROBINSON  (Frkdwmc). 

Reports  of  Cases  determined  at  Nisi  Priua,  in  the 
Courts  of  King's  Bench,  Common  Pleaa,  and  Exchequer, 
and  on  the  Northern  and  Western  Circuit*,  from 
1  WUl.  IV.  1830  to  7  Vict.  1844.  2  voUi.  Lotui. 
1837,  1838.     8vo. 

See  Ryan  ^Edward). 

MOONTUKHUB-OOL-LOGHAUT;  or,  a  Dic- 
tionary of  Arabic  Words,  with  a  Persian  Trandation. 
Originally  compiled  by  Molovee  Allah  Daud,  and  other 
Native  OflBcers  employed  in  the  Persian  Department  of 
the  CoUege  of  Fort  William.  Edited  by  M.  Lomaden, 
LL.D.     Calcutta,  1808.    folio. 

MOOR  (Bernhardinus  dk). 

Commentarius  Perpetuus  in  Johannis  Marckii  Com- 
pendium Theologia;  Christianse  Didactico-Elencticum : 
ace.  Ejusdem  Supplementum  Commentarii,  etc.  7  vols. 
Lugduni-Batavorum,  1761-1774.     4to. 

MOOR  (Major  Edward). 

The  Hindu  Pantheon.     Lond.  1810.     royal  4to. 

Hindu  Infanticide :  an  Account  of  the  Measures 
adopted  for  suppressing  the  practice  of  the  systematic 
murder,  by  their  Parents,  of  Female  Infants.  Lond. 
1811.     4to. 

MOOR  (James),  IX.D.,  Professor  of  Greek,  Univer- 
sity of  Glasgow. 

Essays  read  to  a  Literary  Society  within  the  College 
ol  Glasgow,  On  the  Influence  of  Philosophy  upon  the 
Fine  Arts ;  On  the  Composition  of  the  Picture  described 
by  Cebes ;  and  On  Historical  Composition,  &c.  Olat- 
gow,  1759.     12mo. 

Elementa  Linguae  Grtecse,  partem  posteriorem,  no- 
tasque  adjecit  Gul.  Neilson,  S.T.D.    Edinb.  1820.    8vo. 

MOOR  (Thomas  de  la).    See  Camden  (W.) 

MOORCROFT  (William),  and  TREBECK 
(George). 

Travels  in  the  Himalyan  Provinces  of  Hindustan  and 
the  Panjab,  in  Ladakh  and  Kashmir,  &&,  from  181S<  to 
1825.  Prepared  for  the  Press,  from  Original  Journals. 
&c.,  by  Horace  H.  Wilson.     2  vols.    Lo/idL  1841.    8vo. 


694 


MOOEE- MOORE. 


MOORE  (Rev.  Charles). 

A  full  Inquiry  into  the  subject  of  Suicide.  To 
whicli  are  added  two  Treatises  on  Duelling  and  Gaming. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1790.     4to. 

MOORE  (Edmund  F.),  Barrister-at-Law. 

Reports  of  Cases  heard  and  determined  by  the 
Judicial  Committee  and  the  Lords  of  H.M.  most 
Honourable  Privy  Council,  from  1836  to  1862. 
15  vols.     Zond  1837-1863.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  New  Series,  from  1862  to  1866.  3  vols. 
Lond.  18G3,  1867.     royal  8vo. 

MOORE  (Sir  Francis). 

Law  of  Charitable  L^ses.     See  Duke  (George). 

MOORE  (George). 

Lives  of  Cardinal  Alberoni,  the  Duke  of  Eipperda, 
and  Marquis  of  Pombal.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

History  of  the  British  Revolution  of  1688-1689, 
down  to  the  Capitulation  of  Limerick  in  1691.  Lond. 
1817.     8vo. 

MOORE  (Henry); 

Instructions  for  preparing  Abstracts  of  Titles,  after 
the  most  improved  System  of  eminent  Conveyancers. 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1852.     12mo. 

MOORE  (Rev.  Henry). 

The  Life  of  the  Rev.  John  "Wesley,  A.M.  In  which 
are  included,  the  Life  of  hie  Brother,  the  Rev.  Charles 
Wesley,  and  Memoirs  of  their  Family.  2  vols.  Lond, 
1825.     8vo. 

MOORE  (James). 

A  List  of  the  Principal  Castles  and  Monasteries  of 
Great  Britain.     Lond.  1798.     8vo. 

MOORE  (James  Carrick). 

A  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of  the  British  Army  in 
Spain,  commanded  by  Lieut-General  Sir  John  Moore. 
Lond.  1809.     4to. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of  the  British  Army  in 
Spain,  commanded  by  Lieutenaut-General  Sir  John 
Moore,  authenticated  by  Official  Papers  and  Original 
Letters.     The  third  edition.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

Life  of  Lieutenant-General  Sir  John  Moore,  K.B. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

MOORE  (John),  M.D. 

"Works ;  with  Memoirs  of  his  life  and  "Writings,  by 
Robert  Anderson,  M.D.     7  vols.     Edinh.  1820.     Svo. 

A  View  of  Society  and  Manners  in  France,  Switzer- 
land, and  Germany.     2  vols.     Lond.  1800.     Svo. 

A  "View  of  Society  and  Manners  in  Italy.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1795.     Svo. 


MOORE  (John),  IsLT).— Continued. 

A  Journal  during  a  Residence  in  France,  from  the 
beginning  of  August  to  the  middle  of  December  1792  ; 
with  an  Account  of  the  Events  that  happened  from 
that  time  to  the  Death  of  King  (Louis  XVI.)  of  France. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1793.     Svo. 

A  View  of  the  Causes  and  Progress  of .  the  French 
Revolution.     2  vols.     Lond.  1795.     Svo.. 

Zoluco.  Various  Views  of  Human  Nature,  taken 
from  Life  and  Manners,  Foreign  and  Domestic.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1789.     Svo. 

Edward.  Various  Views  of  Human  Nature,  taken 
from  Life  and  Manners,  chiefly  in  England.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1796.     Svo. 

MOORE  (Sir  John). 

Life  and  Campaign.     See  Moore  (James  C). 

MOORE  (John). 

Collections  for  a  Topographical  and  Historical  Account 
of  the  Hundred  of  AveneL     Lincoln,  1809.     royal  4to. 

MOORE  (  ). 

Scenes  and  Adventures  in  Spain,  from  1835  to  1840, 
byPocoMas[  Moore].  2  vols.    Lond.  1845.  Svo. 

MOORE  (John  Bayly). 

A  Digested  Index  to  the  Reports  of  Cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  House  of  Lords,  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Court  of  Exchequer, 
and  in  the  Courts  at  Nisi  Prius  (1813  to  1821).  Lond. 
1822.     Svo. 

A  Digested  Index  to  the  Reports  of  all  the  Cases 
argued  and  determined  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench, 
in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  iu  the  Court  of  Ex- 
chequer, and  at  Nisi  Prius  (1821  to  1823).  Lond. 
1824.     8vo. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Coxirts  of  Common  Pleas  and  Exchequer  Chamber, 
Hilary  Term,  57  Geo.  III.  (1817);  Trinity  Term,  8 
Geo.  IV.  (1827).   12  vols.  io«cZ.  1818-1831.   royal  Svo. 

MOORE  (John  Bayly),  and  PAYNE  (Joseph). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Courts  of  Common  Pleas  and  Exchequer  Chamber, 
from  1827  to  1831.  5  vols.  Lowe?.  1828-1832.  royal  Svo. 

MOORE  (John  Bayly),  and  SCOTT  (John). 

Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Courts  of  Com- 
mon Pleas  and  Exchequer  Chamber,  and  in  the  House 
of  Lords,  from  1831  to  1834.  4  vols.  Lond.  1833, 
1834.     royal  Svo. 

MOORE  (Thomas). 

Poetical  "Works,  collected  by  himself.  10  vol.?. 
Lond.  1841.     12mo. 


MOORE— MORAY. 


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MOOEE  (TaoMAa)— Continued. 

Corruption  and  Intolerance:  Two  Poems;  with 
Notes.  Addressed  to  an  Englishman  by  an  Irishman. 
I^iid.  1808.     8vo. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Little,  Esq.  Four- 
teenth edition.     Lo)id.  1819.     12nio. 

Odes  of  Anacreon,  translated  into  English  Verse. 
Eighth  edition.     2  vols.     Land.  1810.     12mo. 

Lalla  Eookh;  an  Oriental  Romance.  Lond.  1807. 
4to. 

Tom  Crib's  Memorial  to  Congress.  "With  a  Preface, 
Notes,  and  Appendix.  By  One  of  the  Fancy.  Lond. 
1819.     12mo. 

The  Loves  of  the  Angels,  a  Poem.  Lond.  1823. 
8vo. 

Fables  for  the  Holy  Alliance,  Rhymes  on  the  Road, 
&c.     Lond.  1823.     12mo. 

Irish  Melodies.     Lond.  1825.     12mo. 

The  Epicurean,  a  Tale.  Second  edition.  Lond. 
1827.     12mo. 

Memoirs  of  Captain  Rock,  the  celebrated  Irish 
Chieftain.     Lond.  1824.     12mo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  Richard 
Brinsley  Sheridan.     Lond.  1825.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 
Fourth  edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  Lord  Edward  Fitzgerald. 
2  vols.     Lo7id.  1831.     8vo. 

Letters  and  Journals  of  Lord  Byron ;  with  Notices 
of  his  Life.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     4to. 

The  same.    Third  edition.    3  vols.    Zom?.  1833.    8vo. 

Travels  of  an  Irish  Gentleman  in  Search  of  a  Religion. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1833.     12mo. 

History  of  Ireland.  See  Labdnbb's  Cabinet  Cyclo- 
pedia. 

Memoirs,  Journal,  and  Correspondence  of  Thomas 
Moore.  Edited  by  Lord  John  Russell.  8  Vols.  Lond. 
1853-1856.     post  8vo. 

MOORE  (Thomas),  F.L.S. 

The  Ferns  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  Thomas 
Moore,  F.L.S.  Edited  by  John  Lindley,  Ph.D. 
Nature-Printed  by  Henry  Bradbury.  Lond.  1855. 
large  folio. 

MOORE  (Sib  William),  Younger  of  RowaUane. 

Caledons  Complaint  against  infamous  Libells  (in 
Verse).    By  S.  W.  M.,  Gentleman.     Edinh.  UM.    4to. 

The  Cry  of  Blood,  and  of  a  Broken  Covenant  (in 
Verse),  written  upon  the  sad  relation  of  our  late 
Soveraignes  most  treacherous  and  inhumane  Murther. 
By  Sir  William  Moore  of  Rowallane,  Knight. 
Edinburgh,  1650.     4to. 


MOORE  (Sib  V7iuAM)-C<mtinued. 
The  History  and  Descent  of  the  Uoue  of  RowaUane. 
See  Mure  (Sir  Willum). 

MOORSOM  (Capt.  W.) 

Letters  from  Nova  Scotia,  compriaing  Sketches  of  % 
Young  Country.     Lond.  1830.     small  8to. 

MORABIN  DE  LA  FLECHE  (Jacques). 
Histoire  de  Cicerou,  avec  des  Itemarquea  hiatoriqnea 
et  critiques.     2  vols.     Paris,  1745.     4to. 

MORAL  OBLIGATION  :  An  Eseay  on  Moral 
Obligation;  with  a  view  towards  settling  the  Contro- 
versy concerning  Moral  and  Positive  Duties.  Lond. 
1731.     8vo. 

MORAL  STATISTICS  of  the  Highlands  and  Islands 
of  Scotland,  compiled  by  the  Inverness  Society  for  Edu- 
cation.    Inverness,  1826.     8vo. 

MORALES  (Ajibrosio  de). 

La  Coronica  General  de  Espafia,  prossiguiendo  ade- 
lante  de  los  finco  libros,  que  el  Maestro  Florian  de 
Ocampo,  Coronista  del  Emperador  Don  Carloa  V.,  dexo 
escritos.     Aleala  de  Uenares,  1574.     folio. 

MORALITY. 

A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  upon  occasion  of  a  late  Book, 
entitled  Essays  upon  Morality  and  Natural  Religion. 
Edinh.  1751.     8vo. 

Some  late  Opinions  concerning  the  Foundation  of 
Morality  examined.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  (Bound 
with  preceding.)     Lond.  1753.     8vo. 

MORANT  (Rev.  Philip)  ,Cokhe^ter. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Essex ; 
compiled  and  brought  down  to  the  present  time.  Uhis- 
trated  with  Plates.     2  vols.    Lond  1768.     folio. 

MORATIN  (Leandbo  Fernandez  de). 
Comedias,  con  el  Prdlogo  y  las  noticias  de  la  Real 
Academia  de  la  Historia,     Paris,  1838.     8vo. 

MORAY  (Province  of). 

A  Survey  of  the  Province  of  Moray,  Historical, 
(Jeographical,  and  Political.     Aberdeen,  1 798.     8?o. 

A  Manual  of  the  Antiquities,  Distinguished  Build- 
ings, and  Natural  Ciuriosities  of  Moray ;  with  an  Out- 
line of  the  Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  the  County. 
Second  edition.     Elgin,  1823.     Svo. 

Registrum  Episcopatus  Moraviensis,  e  pluribus  Codi- 
cibus  consarcinatum  circa  A.D.  1400.  Cum  Continua- 
tione  Diplomatum  Eecentiorum,  usque  ad  A.D.  1623. 
Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.  Eiiinb.  1837.  4to.  (Ban- 
natyne  Club). 


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MORAY—  MOEELL. 


MOEAY  (Eabl  of).     See  Murray. 

MOEE  (Hannah). 

Works ;  with  a  Memoir  and  Notes.     6  vok.     Lond. 
1834.     post  8vo. 
Life  and  Correspondence.     See  Eobbets  (Wm.) 

MOEE  (Hknry),  D.D.,  of  Cambridge. 

*YXfiAIA  Platonica ;  or,  a  Platonicall  Song  of  the 
Soul,  consisting  of  foure  severall  Poems.  Cambridge, 
1642.     12mo. 

A  Collection  of  several  Philosophical  Writings  of  Dr 
Henry  More,  Fellow  of  Christ's  College  in  Cambridge. 
The  Second  edition,  more  correct  and  much  enlarged. 
Lmid.  1662.     folio. 

Henrici  Mori  Cantabrigiensis,  SS.T.D.  Opera  omnia 
(Theologica  et  PhQosophica),  turn  qua  Lattnfe,  turn  qua 
Anglic^  scripta  sunt;  nunc  vero  Latinitate  donata, 
instigatu  Jo.  Cockshuti.  3  vols.  Londini,  1675, 
1679.     foUo. 

Life  of  Dr  Henry  More.     See  Ward  (Eichard). 

MOEE  (Henry),  Jesuit.     See  Mobus  (H.). 

MOEE  (Professor  John  Schank),  LL.D.,  Advo- 
cate. 

Edition  of  Lord  Stair's  Institutions  of  the  Law  of 
Scotland,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations.  See  Dalrymple 
(Sir  James)  of  Stair. 

Lectures  on  the  Law  of  Scotland.  Edited  by  John 
M'Laren,  Advocate.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1864.     royal  8vo. 

MOEE  (Sir  Thomas). 

The  Workes  of  Sir  Thomas  More,  Knyght,  sometyme 
Lorde  Chauncellour  of  England,  wrytten  by  him  in  the 
Englysh  tonge.  Printed  at  London  at  the  costes  and 
charges  of  John  Cawood,  John  Waly,  and  Eicharde 
Tottell.     Anno  1557.     folio. 

Lives  of  Edward  V.  and  Eichard  III.  Translated. 
See  England  (Complete  History  of),  Vol.  I.     1719. 

The  History  of  King  Eichard  the  Third.  A  new 
edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Chiswick,  1821.  post 
8vo. 

De  Optimo  Eeipublicse  Statu,  deque  nova  Insula 
Utopia,  Ejusdem  (Tho-Mori)  et  Des.  Erasmi  Epi- 
grammata.     Basilece,  1518.     4to. 

A  most  Pleasant,  Fruitful,  and  Witty  Work,  of  the 
best  State  of  a  Public  Weal,  and  of  the  new  Isle  called 
Utopia;  written  in  Latin  by  Sir  Thomas  More,  and 
translated  into  English  by  Eaphe  Eobinson,  a.d.  1551. 
A  new  edition,  with  Notes,  and  a  Biographical  and 
Literary  Introduction,  by  the  Eev.  T.  F.  Dibdin. 
Land.  1808.     4to. 


MOEE  (Sir  Thomas) — Continued. 

Utopia,  or  the  Happy  Eepublic;  a  Philosophical 
Eomance,  translated  from  the  Latin  of  Sir  Thomas 
More  by  Bishop  Burnet.     Glasgow,  1743.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  More,  Lord  High  Chan- 
cellor of  England,  under  Henry  VIII.  Lond.  1726. 
8vo. 

Life  and  DeatL  See  Hearne  (Thomas).  Mackin- 
tosh (Sir  James).     Eoper  (William). 

MOEEAU  (Cesar). 

Chronological  Eecords  of  British  Finance,  from  the 
Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  Lond.  1827. 
folio. 

The  Past  and  Present  Statistical  State  of  Ire- 
land, exhibited  in  a  Series  of  Tables.  Lond.  1827. 
foUo. 

MOHEHEAD  (Eobert),  D.D. 

The  Tour  of  the  Holy  Land,  in  a  Series  of  Conversa- 
tions.    Edinh.  1831.     12mo. 

Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Eev. 
Eobert  Morehead,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Easington,  York- 
shire, and  one  of  the  Ministers  of  St  Paul's  Episcopal 
Chapel,  Edinburgh.  Edited  by  his  son,  Charles  More- 
head,  D.D.     Edinh.  1875.     post  8vo. 

MOEEHEAD  (William),  of  Herhertshire. 

Spaccio  deUa  Bestia  &c.    Translated.    See  Bruno  (Jo). 

MOEEL  (Alexandre-Jean). 

Principe  Acoustique,  nouveau  et  universel,  de  la 
Thdorie  Musicale,  ou  Musique  Expliqu^e.  Paris,  1816. 
8vo. 

MOEEL  (LeoN). 

La  Provence  Illustrde,  ou  Prdcis  de  I'Histoire  de  Pro- 
vence, depuis  rOccupation  Eomaine  jusqu'a  nos  Jours. 
2  vols.      Garpentras,  1843.     8vo. 

MOEELL  (J.  D.) 

Historical  and  Critical  View  of  the  Speculative 
Philosophy  of  Europe  in  the  Nineteenth  Century. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

On  the  Philosophical  Tendencies  of  the  Age ;  being 
Four  Lectures,  delivered  at  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  in 
January  1848.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

The  Philosophy  of  Eeligion.     Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

MOEELL  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Notes  and  Annotations  on  Locke  on  the  Human 
Understanding.     Lond.  1794.     8vo. 

Lexicon  Grseco-Prosodiacum,  permultis  in  locis  cor- 
rexit,  et  auxit,  Edv.  Maltby,  D.D.  Cantahrigiw,  1815. 
royal  4to. 


MOEELL— MORICE. 


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MOEELL  (Thomas),  D.D. —Cmiliimed. 

Elements  of  the  History  of  Philosophy  and  Science 
from  tlie  Earliest  Authentic  Kccords  to  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Eighteenth  Century.     Loud.  1827.     8vo. 

Seneca's  Epistles,  Translated.     See  Seneca. 

MOKELLET  (l'Abbk  Andr£). 

Mdmoire  sur  la  Situation  actuelle  de  la  Compagnie 
des  Indes. — R6ponse,  par  Necker. — Examen  de  la 
Espouse  de  M.  Necker  au  Mdmoire.  In  1  vol.  Paris, 
1769.     4to. 

Memoires  sur  le  Dixhuitieme  Siicle,  et  sur  la  Eevolu- 
tion  :  precedes  de  I'Eloge  de  Morellet  par  M.  Lemontey. 
2  vols.     Farts,  1821.     8vo. 

Lettres  Inedites  de  I'Abbe  Morellet,  sur  I'Histoire 
Politique  et  Litteraire  des  ann(5e8  1806  et  1807,  pour 
faire  Suite  a  ses  Memoires.     Paris,  1822.     8vo. 

MO  REE  (TnoyiAs),  Minister  of  St  Ann's,  Aldersgate, 
London. 

A  Short  Account  of  Scotland,  being  a  Description  of 
the  Nature  of  that  Kingdom,  and  what  the  Constitution 
of  it  is  in  Church  and  State.     Lond.  1715.     8vo. 

MOR^RI  (Louis),  D.D. 

Le  Grand  Dictionnaire  Historique,  ou  le  Melange 
Curieux  de  I'Histoire  Sacrde  et  Profane,  par  M.  Louis 
Mor^ri,  Pretre,  Docteur  en  Th(5ologie.  Nouvelle 
edition,  dans  laquelle  on  a  refondu  les  Supplemens  de 
M.  I'Abbo  Gouget,  le  tout  revu,  corrigu  et  augmentc, 
par  M.  Drouet,     10  vols.     Paris,  1759.     folio. 

MORES  (Edw.  Eowb). 

Nomina  et  insignia  Gentilitia  NobUium  Equitumque 
sub  Eduardo  primo  Eege  militantium.  Accedunt 
Classes  Exercitus  Edvardi  Tertii  Regis,  Caletem  obsi- 
dentis.     Oxonice,  1749.     4to. 

MOREWOOD  (Samuel). 

Essay  on  the  Inventions  and  Customs  of  both 
Ancients  and  Modems,  in  the  Use  of  Fermenting 
liquors.  With  an  Historical  View  of  the  Extent  and 
Practice  of  Distillation.     Lond.lMi.     8vo. 

MORGAN  (Augustus  de). 

Formal  Logic ;  or  the  Calculus  of  Inference,  Neces- 
sary and  Probable.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

MOEGAN  (J.) 

Complete  History  of  Algiers,  with  an  Epitome  of  the 
General  History  of  Barbary.  2  vols.  Lond.  1728. 
4to. 

Phoenix  Britannicus ;  being  a  Miscellaneous  Collec- 
tion of  Scarce  and  Curious  Tracts.     Lond.  1 732.     4to. 


MORGAN  (Sydnkv  Owenson,  Ladt). 
France  in  1816.     Lond.  1^17.     4to. 
Italy.     2  vols.     Lond.  1821.     4to. 
Absenteeism.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 
The  Life  and   Times  of  Salvator 
Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

France  in  1829,  1830.     2  vok     Lmul.  1830.     8vo. 
The  Book  of  the  Boudoir.    2  vok   Lorn/.  1829,    8Ta 


Boss.      2  ToU. 


MOEGAN  (Sylvanub). 

The  Sphere  of  Gentry,  deduced  from  the  PrinciplM 
of  Nature ;  being  an  Historical  and  Genealogical  Work 
of  Arms  and  Blazon,  in  four  Books.    Lond.  1661.    folio. 

Armilogia,  sive  Ars  Chromocritica ;  the  Langaage  of 
Arms  by  the  Colours  and  Metals.     Lotul.  1666.     4to. 

MORGAN  (Sir  Thomas). 

Memoirs  of  Major-General  Morgan,  containing  a 
Relation  of  his  Progress  in  France  and  Flanders,  with 
the  Six  Thousand  British  Forces,  in  the  years  1657  and 
1658,  at  the  taking  of  Dunkirk,  &c.,  under  the  Command 
of  Lockhart  of  Lee,  Ambassador  at  the  Conrt  of 
France,  and  Governor  of  Dunkirk  GUugow,  1762. 
12mo. 

MORGAN  (Sib  Thomas  Charles),  M.D. 
Eulogium  on  Sir  Samuel  Romilly.   See  Constant  (B.) 
Sketches  of  the  Philosophy  of  Morals.     Lond.  1822. 

8vo. 

MORGAN  (William). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Eev.  Eichard  Price. 
Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

The  Principles  and  Doctrine  of  Assurances,  Annuities 
on  Lives,  and  Contingent  Eeversions,  stated  and  ex- 
plained.    Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

Edition  of  Price  on  Annuities.    See  Prick  (Riobaro). 

MORHOFF  (Daniel  Geobg.). 

Polyhistor  Litterarius,  Philosophicus,  et  PracticaE^ 
Edit,  quarta.  Cui  prasfationem  etc.  prasmisit  Jo.  Alb. 
Fabricius.     2  vols.     Lubecw,  1747.     4to. 

MORI  da  Ckno  (Ascanio  De). 

Novelle.     Londra  (Livorno),  1794.    small  8va 

MORICE  (D.  Hyacinthe),  et  Taillandibb  (Charles). 

M6moires  pour  servir  de  Preuves  k  I'Histoire  EccUsi- 
astique  et  Civile  de  Bretagne,  avec  lea  Preuves.  3  vol*. 
Paris,  1742-1746.     folio. 

Histoire  Eccl&iastique  et  Civile  de  Bretagne.     2  vols. 

Paris,  1750-1756.     folio. 

4  T 


698 


IMOKIER— MORRIS. 


MORIER  (James). 

A  Journey  through  Persia,  Armenia,  and  Asia  Minor 
to  Constantinople,  in  the  years  1808  and  1809,  with 
an  account  of  the  Mission,  under  Sir  Harford  Jones, 
Bart.,  to  the  Court  of  Persia.     Lond.  1812.     4to. 

A  Second  Journey  through  Persia,  Armenia,  and 
Asia  Minor,  to  Constantinople,  between  the  years  1810 
and  1816,  with  an  account  of  H.M.  Embassy,  under  Sir 
Gore  Ouseley,  Bart..     Lond.  1818.     4to. 

MORINUS  (Joannes). 

Exercitationum  Ecclesiasticorum  Libri  duo :  de  Patri- 
archamm  et  Primatum  origine,  atque  Antiqua  Censu- 
rarum  in  Clericos  Natura  et  Praxi.  Lutetice  Parisionmi, 
1626.     4to. 

Antiquitates  Ecclesia;  Orientalis  clariss.  Virorum 
Dissertationibus  Epistolicis  enucleatie ;  quibus  prsefixa 
est  Jo.  Morini  Vita.     Lo«tZ.  1682.     12mo. 

MORISON  (John).     Advocate. 
Report  of  the  Proceedings  before  the  Court  of  Session, 
in  the  case  of  M'lver  v.  M'lver.     Edinb.  1859.     8vo. 

MORISOF  (Robertus). 

Hortus  Regius  Blessensis  Aueta :  Prasludia  Botanica. 
Lond.  1669.     12mo. 

MORISON  ("William  Maxwell),  Advocate. 

The  Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session,  from  its  first 
Institution  to  the  present  time.  Digested  under  proper 
heads,  in  the  form  of  a  Dictionary.  With  Index, 
Synopsis,  Appendix,  and  Supplement.  Bound  in  27 
vols.     Edinh.  1801-1816.     4to. 

Dictionary  of  Decisions,  Index  to.     See  Decisions. 

Supplement  to.     See  Brown  (M.  P.) 

Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session,  1733-1752.  See 
Grant  (Patrick),  of  Elchies. 

MORLAND  (Sir  Samuel). 

The  History  of  the  Evangelical  Churches  of  the 
Valleys  of  Piemont ;  with  a  Relation  of  the  late  Bloody 
Massacre  in  1655,  and  a  Narrative  of  all  the  following 
transactions.     Lond.  1658.     folio. 

MORLEY  (Henry). 

English  Writers.  Vol.  I.  Part  1.  :  Celts  and  Anglo- 
Saxons;  with  an  Introductory  Sketch  of  the  Four 
Periods  of  English  Literature. — Vol  I.  Part  2 :  From 
the  Conquest  to  Chaucer. — Vol.  II.  Part  1  :  From 
Chaucer  to  Dunbar.     3  vols.    Lond.  1866,  1867.    8vo. 

Palissy  the  Potter ;  The  Life  of  Bernard  Palissy  of 
Saintes,  his  Labours  and  Discoveries  in  Art  and  Science, 
and  Selections  from  his  Works.  2  vols.  Lond.  1852. 
post  8vo. 


MORLEY  (William  H.) 

An  Analytical  Digest  of  the  Reported  Cases  decided 
in  the  Suj)reme  Courts  of  Judicature  in  India,  in  the 
Courts  of  the  Honourable  East  India  Company,  and  an 
Appeal  from  India,  by  Her  Majesty  in  Council;  together 
with  an  Introduction,  Notes,  illustrative  and  explana- 
tory, and  an  Appendix.    2  vols.    Lond.  1 850.    royal  8vo. 

MORMONS  (The),  oh  Latter-Day  Saints;  with 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Joseph  Smith,  the 
American  Mahomet.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

5I0RNACIUS  (Antonius)  in  Senatu Paris.  Patronug. 

Observationes  in  Viginti-quatuor  Ubros  Digestorum, 
et  Librum  primum  Codicis,  ad  usum  Fori  Gallici. 
Parieiis,  1616.     folio. 

MORNAY  (Philippe  de  Duplessis). 

M6moLres,  contenans  divers  Discours,  Instructions, 
Lettres,  et  Depesches.    2  vols.     La  Forest,  \&2i.     4to. 

Memoires  et  Correspondance  de  Duplessis  Mornay, 
pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  de  la  Reformation  et  des  Guerres 
Civiles  et  Religieuses  en  France,  depuis  I'an  1571, 
jusqu'en  1623.  Edition  complete,  publiee  sur  les 
manuscrits  originaux,  et  precedde  des  Memoires  de 
^Madame  de  Mornay  sur  la  Vie  de  son  Mari,  ecrits  par 
elle  meme,  pour  I'instruction  de  son  fils.  12  vols. 
Paris,  1824,  1825.     8vo. 

MORRELL  (Capt.  Benjamin). 

Narrative  of  Four  Voyages  to  the  South  Sea,  North 
and  South  Pacific  Ocean,  &c.,  from  the  year  1822  to 
1831.     New  York,  1832.     8vo. 

MORREN  (Rev.  Nathaniel),  Minister  at  Greenock. 

Annals  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  for  1739  to  1766.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1838, 
1840.     12mo. 

MORRICE  (Rev.  Thomas). 

A  Collection  of  the  State  Letters  of  Roger  Boyle,  first 
Earl  of  Orrery,  Lord  President  of  Munster  in  Ireland ; 
a  Series  of  Correspondence  between  the  Duke  of 
Ormonde,  and  his  Lordship,  from  the  Restoration  to 
the  year  1668 ;  with  his  Life,  and  Answer  to  Peter 
Welsh.     Lond.  1742.     folio. 

MORRIS  (Cobbtn). 

Essay  towards  fixing  the  true  standard  of  Wit, 
Humour,  Raillery,  Satire,  and  Ridicule;  to  which  is 
added  an  Analysis  of  the  characters  of  an  Humourist, 
Sir  John  Falstaff,  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley,  and  Don 
Quixote.     Lond.  1744.     8vo. 

MORRIS  (Rev.  Francis  Orpen). 
A  History  of  British  Birds ;  with  Coloured  Engrav- 
ings.    4  vols.     Lond.  1851,  1855.     royal  8vo. 


MORlilS— MORTON. 


MORRIS  (Rev.  Francis  Orpeh)— Continued. 

A  Natural  History  of  the  Nests  and  Eggs  of  British 
Birds;  with  Coloured  Plates.  2  vols.  Lond.  1853, 
1855.     royal  8vo. 

A  History  of  British  Butterflies,  with  Coloured  Plates. 
Lond.  1853.     royal  8  vo. 

MORRIS  (John  Williams). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  "Writings  of  the  Rev.  Andrew 
Fuller,  Secretary  to  the  Baptist  Missionary  Society. 
Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

MORRIS  (M.) 

Voyage  de  M.  Bergmann.   See  Bergmann  (Benjamin). 
MORRIS  (Richard). 

Essays  on  Landscape  Gardening,  and  on  uniting 
Picturesque  Effect  with  Rural  Scenery.  Lo7id.  1825.  4to. 

MORRIS  (R.),  and  Finlason  (W.  F.) 
The  Common  Law  Procedure  Act,  with  numerous 
Notes ;  to  which  are  added  the  New  Rules  and  Orders, 
Tables  of  Fees,  &c.     Lond.  1853.     12mo. 

MORRIS  (Robert). 

Lectures  on  Architecture,  consisting  of  Rules  founded 
upon  Harmonic  and  Arithmetical  proportions  in  Build- 
ing.    Lond.  1734.     8vo. 

MORRIS  (Thomas). 

The  Provosts  of  Methven  :  Biographical  notices  of 
the  Provosts,  with  Charters  and  other  Documents  relat- 
ing-to  the  Provostry.     i:dinb.  1875.     4to. 

MORRIS  (Valentine). 

A  Narrative  of  the  Official  Conduct  of  Valentine 
Morris,  Esq.,  Governor  of  the  Island  of  St  Vincent. 
Written  by  himself.     Lond.  1787.     8vo. 

MORRIS  (William). 

The  Earthly  Paradise :  a  Poem  (a  Collection  of  Tales 
in  Verse).    4  vols.     Lond.  1870, 1871.     post  8vo. 

Love  is  Enough;  or  the  Freeing  of  Pharamond:  a 
Morality.     Lond.  1873.     4to. 

MORRIS  (William  O'Connor). 

Letters  on  the  Land  Question  of  Ireland.  By  W.  O. 
Morris,  the  '  Times  '  Special  Commissioner.  Lond. 
1870.     post  8vo. 

MORRISON  (Robert),  D.D. 

A  Dictionary  of  the  Cliinese  Language,  in  three  Parts. 
Part  I.,  containing  Chinese  and  English,  arranged  accord- 
ing to  the  radicals;  Part  TI.,  Chinese  and  English,  arranged 
alphabetically;  and  Part  III ,  English  and  Chinese.  5  vols. 
Macao  (East  India  Company's  Press),  1815-1822.    4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Labours  of  Robert  Morrison, 
D.D.  Compiled  by  his  Widow ;  with  Critical  Notices 
of  his  Chinese  Works  by  Samuel  Kidd.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1839.     8vo. 


MORRONA  (Alessandbo  da). 
Pisa    lUustrata  nello    Arti   lei   DiMgno.      3   toU, 
Livorno,  1812.     small  8vo. 

MORS  (RoDKnycK). 

The  Complaint  of  lioderyck  Mora  [by  R.  Brioklow], 
Bomtyme  a  Gray-Fryro,  vuto  the  Parliaiueut  Uoiue  of 
Ingland,  hys  naturall  countroy,  for  the  rednwM  of 
certein  wycked  lawee,  eve]  I  cu«tunie«,  and  cruell 
decrees.  Imprinted  at  Geneie  in  Havoye  by  ilygluU- 
boye.     (No  date,  c.  1536.)     12mo. 

MORSE  (Jedidiah),  D.D. 

The  American  Geography;  Or  a  View  of  the  proaeut 
Situation  of  the  United  States  of  America,  with  a  View 
of  the  Settlements  of  the  British,  &c..  on  the  Continent 
and  in  the  West  Indies.     Lond.     1794.     4to. 

MORTAL  LIFE;  and  the  State  of  the  Soul  after 
Death.     By  a  Protestant  Layman.     Lond.  1833.    8va 

MORTHLAND  (Charles),  Professor  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Glasgotv. 

An  Account  of  the  Government  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  as  it  is  Established  by  Law,  and  of  the  Dis- 
cipline and  Worship,  presently  practised  by  thatChuicb. 
(Anon.)     Lond.  1708.     4to. 

MORTIMER  (Thomas). 

A  new  History  of  England,  from  the  earliest  Accoonta 
of  Britain,  to  the  Ratification  of  the  Peace  of  Venaillea, 
1763.     3  vols.     Lond.  1764-1766.     folio. 

MORTIMER  (Thomas). 

Every  Man  his  own  Broker,  a  Guide  to  the  Stock 
Exchange.     Lond.  1791.     12mo. 

MORTON  (Edward). 

Travels  in  Russia,  and  a  Residence  at  St  Petersburg 
and  Odessa  in  1827-1829.     Lond.  1830.     Svo. 

MORTON  (Harriet). 

Protestant  Vigils ;  or,  Evening  Records  of  a  Journey 
in  Italy,  in  1826  and  1827.    2  vols.    Lond.  1829.  Svo. 

MORTON  (Ret.  James),  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Hdhtaeh. 

The  Monastic  Annals  of  Teviotdale;  or,  the  Uistoijr 
and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbeys  of  Jedburgh,  Kelso, 
Melrose,  and  Dryburgh.  Illustrated  with  Plates.  Edimh. 
1832.     (Large  paper,)  folio. 

Memoir  of  Dr  John  Leyden.     See  Leyden  (Jobn). 

MORTON  (Rev.  John). 

The  Natural  History  of  Northamptonshire,  with  some 
Account  of  the  Antiquities.     Lond.  1712.     folio. 

MORTON  (Nathaniel). 

New  England's  Memorial,  with  special  reference  to  the 
first  Colony  thereof  called  New-Plimouth,  continued  to 
the  year  1668.  Fifth  Edition,  with  large  additions,  and 
an  Appendix,  by  John  Davis.     Boston,  182^.     8vo. 


700 


MORTON— MOTIIE  LE  VAYEH. 


MORTON  (Samuel  George),  M.D. 

Crania  Americana;  or,  a  Comparative  View  of  the 
Skulls  of  various  Aboriginal  Nations  of  North  and 
South  America ;  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Essay  on  the 
Varieties  of  the  Human  Species.  Philadelphia,  1839. 
imperial  4to. 

MORTON  (Thomas).     See  Plays  (Collection  of). 

MORTON  (T.  C.)     Barrister. 
A  Practical  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Vendors  and  Pur- 
chasers of  Chattels  Personal     Lo7id.  1837.     8vo. 

MORTON. 

Registnim  Honoris  de  Morton :  A  Series  of  Ancient 
Charters  of  the  Earldom  of  Morton,  with  other  Original 
Papers.    2  vols.    JSdinb.  1853.  ito.    (Bannatyne  Club). 

MORUS  (Alexander). 

In    Novum    Eoedus    Notae.       See    Observationes 

SELECTaU 

MORUS  (Monsieur). 

Sermons  sur  les  Sections  du  Catechisme  des  Eglises 
Reformfees  de  France.     2  vols.     Geneve,  1695.     12mo. 

MORUS  (Hbnricus)  Soc.  Jem  Sacerdos. 

Historia  Provincise  Anglicanse  Societatis  lesu,  ab 
anno  Salutis  1580,  ad  ejusdem  Sseculi  annum  1635. 
Avdomari,  1660.     folio. 

MORUS  (Henricus),  D.D.    See  More  (Dr  Henry). 

MORYSON  (Fynes). 

An  History  of  Ireland  from  the  year  1599  to  1603. 
AVith  a  short  Narration  of  the  State  of  the  Kingdom 
from  the  year  1169.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1735.     8vo. 

An  Itinerary,  by  Fynes  Moryson,  Gent. ;  containing 
liis  Teu  Years'  Travel  through  the  twelve  Dominions  of 
Germany,  Bohmerland,  Switzerland,  Netherland,  Den- 
marke,  Poland,  Italy,  Turkey,  France,  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Ireland.    Lond.  1617.     foUo. 

MOSCHELES  (Ignace). 

Life  of  Beethoven.     See  Beethoven  (L.  Van). 

MOSCHINI  (L'Abb^). 

Itineraire  de  la  Ville  de  Venise,  et  des  Hes  Circon- 
voisines.     Venise,  1819.     12  mo. 

MOSCHUS  (Carmina).     See  Bion. 
Translation.     See  Polwhele  (Richard). 

MOSCHZISKER  (Franz  Adolph). 

A  Guide  to  German  Literature:  or.  Manual  to  facili- 
tate an  acquaintance  with  the  German  Classic  Authors. 
A  Selection  of  Examples  from  the  best  Authors,  with  a 
Biographical  and  Critical  Sketch  of  each,  in  English. 
By  Professor  Fr.  Adolph  Moschzisker,  of  the  University 
•of  Leipzig.     2  vols.     Lund.   1850.     post.  8vo. 


MOSES  (Henry).     See  Canova  (Ant.) 

MOSELY  (William). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery, 
during  the  time  of  Lord  Chancellor  King  (1726-1730). 
Dublin,  1793.     8vo. 

MOSHEMIUS  (Jo.  Laurkntius),  D.D. 

Notes  and  Dissertations  on  Cudworth's  Intellectual 
System.     See  Cudworth  (Ralph). 

Historia  Tartarorum  Ecclesiastica.  Helrmtadtii,  1 74 1 . 
4to. 

Commentationes  et  Orationes  varii  argument!.  Col- 
legi  schedir  perill  Auctoris  recensuit  et  prsefatus  est  Jo. 
Petrus  Miller.     Hamburgi,  \7 51.     8vo. 

Dissertationum  ad  Sanctiores  Disciplinas  pertinentium 
Syntagma.     Lipsix,  1733.     4to. 

De  Rebus  Christianorum  ante  Constantinum  Magnum, 
Commentarii.     Helmstadtii,  1753.     4to. 

Dissertationum  ad  Historiam  Ecclesiasticam  pertinen- 
tium, Editio  tertia,  accuratior  et  emendatior.  2  vols. 
AUonm  et  Lubecm,  1767.     8vo. 

An  Ecclesiastical  History,  Antient  and  Modern,  from 
the  Birth  of  Christ  to  the  beginning  of  the  present 
Century.  Translated,  with  Notes,  by  Archibald  Mac- 
laine,  D.D.     6  vols.     Lond.  1782.     8vo. 

Mosheim's  Institutes  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  Ancient 
and  Modem;  a  new  and  literal  Translation,  with  Notes, 
by  James  Murdock,  D.D. ;  Revised,  and  supplementary 
Notes  added,  by  James  Seaton  Reid,  D.D.  Lond.  1863. 
8vo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Affairs  of  the  Christians  before 
the  time  of  Constantine  the  Great;  or,  an  Enlarged 
View  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  First  Three 
Centuries.  Translated  from  the  Latin,  by  Robert 
Studley  Vidal.     3  vols.     Lond.  1813,  1835.     8vo. 

MOSS  (Joseph  William). 

A  Manual  of  Classical  Bibliography;  comprising  a 
copious  detail  of  the  various  Editions,  Commentaries, 
and  Translations  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Classics. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

MOSS  (W.  G.) 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Parochial  Church 
of  St  Saviour,  Southwark.  Illustrated  by  a  Series  of 
Engravings  from  Drawings  by  W.  G.  Moss ;  the  Histo- 
rical and  Descriptive  Delineations  by  the  Rev.  J. 
Nightingale.     Lond.  1818.     4to. 

MOTHE  LE  VAYER  (FRANgois  Sieub  de  la). 
CEuvres:    Troisi6me    edition,    reveue,    corrig^e,    et 
augmentee.     2  vols.     Paris,  1662.     folio. 


MOTIIE  FENELOX— MOXON. 


701 


ISrOTHE  FENELON  (B.  de  La). 

Correspondance  Diplomatique  de  Beitrand  de  Salignac 
de  La  Mothe  Fenelon,  Ambassadeur  de  France  en  Angle- 
terre,  &c.  1568-1575.  (Edited  by  M.  Alex.  Teulet.) 
7  vols.     Paris,  1838,  1840.     Svo. 

MOTHERWELL  (William). 

Minstrelsy,  Ancient  and  Modern;  with  an  Historical 
Introduction  and  Notes.     Glasgow,  1827.     4to. 

Poetical  Works,  with  Memoir,  by  James  M'Conechy. 
Glasgow,  1847.     12mo. 

MOTLEY  (John  Lothrop),  D.C.L. 

History  of  the  United  Netherlands,  from  the  Death 
of  William  the  Silent  to  the  Twelve  Years' Truce,  1609. 
4  vols.     Lond.  1867.     Svo. 

History  of  the  United  Netherlands,  from  the  Death 
of  William  the  Silent  (Prince  of  Orange,  1 584),  to  the 
Twelve  Years'  Truce  (1G09).  New  Edition.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     crown  Svo. 

The  Else  of  the  Dutch  Republic;  a  History.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1856.     Svo. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  Advocate 
of  Holland ;  with  a  View  of  the  Primary  Causes  and 
Movements  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1874.     Svo. 

MOTRAYE  (AuBRY  de  La). 

Travels  through  Europe,  Asia,  and  into  part  of  Africa. 
Second  Edition,  revised  by  the  Author.  2  vols.  Vol.  III. 
Travels  in  Prussia,  Russia,  Poland,  &c.  Translated 
from  the  French.     3  vols.     Lond.  \7 32.     folio. 

INIOTT  (Valentine),  M.D. 

Travels  in  Europe  and  the  East.  Lond.  (Neia  York), 
1842.     Svo. 

MOTTE  (Andrew). 

The  Mathematical  Principles  of  Natural  Philosophy, 
by  Sir  Isaac  Newton ;  translated  into  English  by 
Andrew  Motte.  To  which  are  added,  the  Laws  of  the 
IMoon's  Motion,  according  to  Gravity,  by  John  Machin. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1729.     8vo. 

MOTTE  (Ant.  H.  de  la). 

Fables  Nouvelles  :  avec  un  Discours  sur  la  Fable. 
Paris,  1719.     4to. 

MOTTEUX  (Peter  Antony).  See  Cervantes  (M  de). 
Urquhart  (Sir  Thomas). 

MOTTEVILLE  (Fr.vncoite  Bertaud,  Dame  de). 

Memoirs  of  Anne  of  Austria,  Wife  to  Louis  XIII.  of 
France,  and  Regent  from  his  Death  to  the  Accession  of 
Louis  XIV.     Translated.    5  vols.    Lond.  1726.    12mo. 


MOUFETUS  (Thomas). 

Insectorum  sive  Minimorum  Animalium  Thettram  : 
olim  ab  Ed.  Wottono,  Conr.  Gesnoro,  Thomaque  Pennio 
inchoatura;  tandem  Tho.  MoufeU  open  perfectum. 
Loadini,  1634.     folio. 

MOULE  (Thomas). 

Bibliotheca  Heraldica  Magnic  Britannie.  An  An*Iy. 
tical  Catalogue  of  Books  of  Genealogy,  Heraldry, 
Nobility,  Knighthood,  and  Ceremonies ;  and  a  Supple^ 
ment  enumerating  the  principal  Foreign  Genealogical 
Works.     Lond.  1822.     4to. 

Description  of  Great  Britain,  Illustrated.  Stt 
West  ALL  (William). 

Essay  on  the  Roman  Villas  of  the  Augustan  Age, 
their  Architectural  Disposition  and  Enrichments ;  and 
un  the  Remains  of  Roman  Domestic  Edilicea  discovered 
in  Great  Britain.     Lond.  1833.     Svo. 

MOULIN  (L.  Du).     See  Molin^ds. 

MOULTRIE  (Rev.  John). 

Poems ;  new  edition,  with  Memoirs,  by  Rev.  Preben- 
dary Coleridge,  and  M.  H.  Bloxam.  With  Lays  of  the 
English  Church,     2  vols.     Lond,  1876.     post  Svo. 

MOUNSEY  (Augustus  A.) 

A  Journey  through  the  Caucasus  and  the  Interior  of 

Persia.     Lond.  1872.     Svo. 

MOUNTAGUE  (James). 

The  Old  Bailey  Chronicle;  containing  an  Account  of 
the  Lives,  Trials,  and  Confessions  of  the  most  Notorious 
Offenders,  who  have  suffered  Death,  or  other  Kxemplaiy 
Punishments,  in  Britain  and  Ireland.  4  vols.  LjiuL 
1788.     Svo. 

MOUNTMORRES  (Lord). 

History  of  the  Principal  Transactions  of  the  Irish 
Parliament,  from  1634  to  1666.  With  a  Discourse  on 
the  Ancient  Parliaments  of  that  Kingdom.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1792.     Svo. 

The  Danger  of  the  Political  Balance  of  Europe. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  the  King  of  Sweden,  by 
Lord  Mountmorris.     Lond.  1790.     12ma 

MOURNERS  COMPANION  (The).  With  an  Li- 
troductory  Essay,  by  Robert  Gordon,  D.D.  Glatgon; 
1825.     12mo. 

MOWBRAY  (John  T.),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

An  Analysis  of  the  Conveyancing  (Scotland)  Act, 
1874,  37  and  38  Vict.  cap.  94.  With  an  Appendi.x 
containing  the  Act.     Edinb.  1874.     Svo. 

MOXON  (Joseph). 

Mechanick  Exercises :  or,  the  Doctrine  of  Handy- 
Works.     Lond.  1693.     4to. 


702 


MOXOX— MUli;. 


MOXON  (JflSEPH) — Continued. 

A  Tutor  to  Astronomy  and  Geography,  or  an  easie 
and  speedy  way  to  know  the  use  of  hoth  the  Glohes, 
Celestial  and  Terrestrial.  Whereunto  is  added  the 
Antient  Poetical  Stories  of  the  Stars.  Lond.  1686. 
small  4  to. 

MOYEN  AGE  ET  EENAISSANCE 

Le  Moyen  Age  et  la  Eenaissance  :  Histoire  et  De- 
sciption  des  Mojurs  et  Usages,  du  Commerce  et  de 
rindustrie,  des  Sciences,  des  Arts,  des  Litt6ratures,  ct 
des  Beaux- Arts,  en  Europe,  500-1600.  Direction  Lit- 
t(5raire  do  M.  P.  Paul  Lacroix ;  Direction  Artistique  de 
M.  Ferdinand  Sere.    5  vols.    Paris,  1848-1 85  i.     4to. 

Les  Arts,  Moeurs,  Usages,  &c.,  au  Moyen  Age.  See 
Lacroix  (Paul).     1869.     4to. 

MOYEN  AGE.     Sec  Annales. 

Moyen  Age  Monumental  et  Arch6ologique,  d'apr(5s  les 
Dessins  de  M.  Chapuy.  Par  Eamee  (Daniel),  Arclii- 
tecte.     (Livraisons  1-45.)     Paris,  1843.     folio. 

MOYSIE  (David). 

Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Scotland;  containing  an 
impartial  Account  of  the  most  remarkahle  Transactions 
in  that  Kingdom,  from  1577  to  1603  ;  together  with  a 
Discourse  of  the  Conspiracy  of  the  Earl  of  Gowry. 
Edinb.  1755.     12mo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Scotland.  1577-1603. 
(Edited  by  James  Dennistoun.)  Edinb.  1830,  4to. 
(Bannatyne  and  Maitland  Clubs.) 

MO  Z APT  (Wolfgang  Amadeus). 

Letters  of  17G9-1791.  Translated  from  the  Collection 
of  Ludwig  Nohlby  Lady  Wallace.  2  vols.  Lond.  1865. 
post  8vo. 

Life  and  Correspondence  of  Mozart.  See  Holmes 
(Edward). 

MUDFOED  (William). 

Memoirs  of  Prince  Eugene;  Translated  from  the 
French.     Lond.  1811.     8vo. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Campaign  in  the  Nether- 
lands in  1815,  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  and  Mar- 
shal Prince  Blucher,  comprising  the  Battles  of  Ligney, 
Quatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo ;  with  a  detailed  narrative 
of  the  Political  Events  down  to  the  Surrender  of  Paris; 
with  Plates  from  Drawings  made  on  the  spot,  hy  James 
Rouse.     Lond.  1817.    imperial  4to. 

MUDGE  (Lieut.  Col.  William),  DALBY  (Isaac), 
AND  COLBY'  (Capt.  Thomas). 

An  Account  of  the  Operations  for  a  Trigonometrical 
Survey  of  England  and  Wales,  from  1784  to  1809.  3 
vols.     Lond.  1799-1811.     4to  ' 


MUDIK  (James). 

The  Felonry  of  New  South  Wales,  with  Anecdotes 
of  Botany  Bay  Society.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

MUDIE  (Eobert). 

Anonymous  Works.  See  Babylon  the  Great, 
Edinburgh  (Modern  Athens). 

The  Feathered  Tribes  of  the  British  Islands.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Mudie's  British  Birds :  or,  History  of  the  Feathered 
Tribes  of  the  British  Island.  Fourth  edition,  Eevised 
by  W.  C.  L.  Martin.  2  vols.  (Bohn's  Illustrated 
Library).     Lond.  1854.     12mo. 

MUET  (Pierre  le). 

Maniers  de  bien  Bastir  pour  toutes  sortes  de  Per- 
sonnes.     Paris,  1681.     folio. 

MUGGE  (Theodore). 

Switzerland  in  1847,  and  its  Condition,  Political, 
Social,  and  Physical,  before  the  War.  Edited  by  Mrs 
Percy  Sinnett.     2  vols.     Lond.  1858.     post  8vo. 

MtJHLENBEUCH  (Christian  Frid.) 
Doctrina  Pandectarum.     3   vols.      Halis   Saxonum, 
1838-1840.     8vo. 

MlJHLENFELS  (Ludwig  Von),  LL.D. 

An  Introduction  to  a  Course  of  German  Literature. 
Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

Deutsche  Anthologie  :  A  Manual  of  German  Poetry 
and  Prose,  consisting  of  progressive  Examples  of  the 
best  Writers.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841.     12mo. 

MtJHLMANN  (Dr  Gostav). 

Handworterbuch  der  Lateinischen  Sprache.  Wurz- 
hurg,  1843.     8vo. 

MUIE  (Francis). 

The  Stamp  and  Tax  Office  Manual;  being  a  Guide  to 
the  PubUc  in  their  Transactions  with  the  Stamp  and 
Tax  Office.     Edinb.  1861.     post  8vo. 

MUIE  (Eev.  George). 

The  Parable  of  the  Sower,  Illustrated  and  Applied. 
Lond.  1769.     12mo. 

MUIE  (John),  D.D. 

Discourses  delivered  in  the  Scottish  National  Church, 
Crown  Court,  London,  in  August  and  September  1855. 
Glasgow,  1856.     Svo. 

MUIE  (John),  D.C.L,  LL.D. 

Eeligious  and  Moral  Sentiments,  Metrically  Eendered 
from  Sanskrit  Writers;  with  an  Introduction,  and  an 
Appendix  containing  exact  Translations  in  Prose, 
Edinb.  1875.     post  8vo. 


MUIR— MtJLIEli. 


703 


MUIR  (Thomas  S.) 

Descriptive  Notices  of  some  of  the  Ancient  Parochial 
and  Collegiate  Churches  of  Scotland.  (Anon).  Lotul. 
1848.     8vo. 

MUIR  (William),  D.D.,  Minister  of  St  Stephens, 
Edinburgh. 

Discourses,  Explanatory  and  Practical,  on  the  Epistle 
of  St  Jude.     Glasgow,  1822.     8vo. 

Sermons  on  the  Characters  of  the  Seven  Churches  in 
Asia,  described  in  the  Book  of  Eevelation.  Edin.  1830. 
12mo. 

Practical  Sermons  on  the  Character  and  Work  of  the 
Holy  Spirit.     Edinh.  1842.     small  8vo. 

MUIR  (Rev.  Wlliam),  Minister  of  Dysart. 
Notices  from  the  Local  Records  of  Dysart.     1852. 
The    Family  of    Mure   of    Eowallan.      See    Mure 
(Sir  W.) 

'     MUIRHEAD  (James  Patrick),  Advocate. 

The  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Mechanical  Inventions 
of  James  Watt,  Illustrated  by  his  Correspondence  with 
his  Friends  and  the  Specifications  of  his  Patients. 
3  vols.    Land.  1854.    8vo. 

See  Abaqo  (M.)  and  Watt  (James). 

MULCASTER  (Richard). 

Positions  wherein  those  Primitive  Circumstances  be 
Examined,  which  are  necessarie  for  the  Training  up  of 
Children,  either  for  SkiU  in  their  Booke,  or  Health  in 
their  Bodie.     Loud.  1581.     4to. 

MULDER  (Professor  G.  J.) 

The  Chemistry  of  Vegetable  and  Animal  Physiology. 
Translated  by  Dr  P.  F.  H.  Fromberg  j  with  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  James  F.  W.  Johnston.  Edinh.  \?)iSi.  8vo. 

MULLALLA  (James),  LL.B. 

A  View  of  Irish  Affairs,  since  the  Revolution  of  1688 
to  1795.     2  vols.     Duhlin,  1795.     8vo. 

Proceedings  of  the  Delegates  of  Ireland  on  the  sub- 
ject of  Parliamentary  Reform.     Dublin,  1784.     8vo. 

MULLER  (Christine). 

The  Burgomaster's  Family  :  or.  Weal  and  Woe  in  a 
Little  World.  Translated  from  the  Dutch,  by  Sir  John 
Shaw  Lefevre.     Lond.  1873.     post  8vo. 

MtJLLER  (Jean  de). 

Histoire  des  Suisses.  Traduite  de  I'Allemand  de 
Muller.  Avec  la  Continuation,  par  P.  H.  Mallet.  1 1  vols. 
Lausanne,  1794-1801.     8vo. 

Lettres  a  ses  amis  MM.  de  Bonstetten  et  Gleim. 
Paris,  1812.     8vo. 


MULLER  (John), 

Collection  of  his  Worka  on  Mathematics,  Fortifica- 
tions, &c.     8  vols,  in  7.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.  and  II.  Element*  of  Mathematics.    Third  adltion.     2 
Tola,  in  I.     Lrnul.  17S6. 

III.  Treatixe  on  the  Kli'inentaiy  Put  of  Fortifica- 

tion.     Fourtli  edition.     Land.  1782. 

IV.  Treatise  on  the  Practical  Part  of  FortificatioiH. 

Third  edition.     Land.  1774. 

V.  The  AtUck  and  Defence  of   Fortified   FUcM. 

Second  edition.     Loml.  1757. 

VI.  The  Field  Kngineer  of  M.  le  Cher,  de  ClaiiM. 

Translated.  Second  e<lition.     Lond.  1778. 
VII.  TnatUcof  Artaiery.    Third  edit    j^mrf.  1780. 
VIII.  Appendix  or  Supplement  to  the  Treatiie  of 
Artillery.     Lond.  17t}8. 

Treatise  on  the  Elementary  Part  of  Fortification 
Lond.  1756,  *8vo. 

MULLER  (Karl  Uttfried),  Professor  in  the  Uni- 
versity  of  Gijttingen. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Doric  Race. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  Henry  Tufnell  and 
Sir  George  ComewaU  Lewis.  Secondedi  tiou.  Revised. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

Ancient  Art  and  its  Remains :  or,  a  Manual  of  the 
Archaeology  of  Art.  New  edition,  with  numerous 
additions  by  F.  G.  Welcker,  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Jolin  Leitch.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

MULLER  (John  Von). 

An  Universal  History,  in  Twenty-four  Books.  Tiaoa- 
lated  from  the  German.     3  vols.     Lond.  1818.     Svo. 

MULLER  (Dr  Julius),  Professor  of  Theology  in  the 
University  of  Halle. 

The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Sin.  Translated  from  the 
German  of  the  Fifth  edition,  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Urwick. 
(Clark's  Foreign  Theological  Library).  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1868.     8vo. 

MULLER  (Prof.  J.),  M.D. 

Elements  of  Physiology.  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man; with  Notes,  by  William  Baly,  M.D.  2  vol* 
Lond.  1838,  1842.     Svo. 

Principles  of  Physics  and  Meteorology,  Lond.  1847, 
8vo. 

MULLER  (Max),  M.A. 

Lectures  on  the  Science  of  language,  delivered  at 
the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain  in  1 86 1.  Land. 
1861.     8vo. 

Chips  from  a  German  Workshop.  4  vols.  Lond, 
1867-1875,     Svo. 

Vol  I.  Essays  on  the  Science  of  Religion, 

II.  Essays  on  Mythology,  Traditions,  and  Customs. 

III.  Essays  on  Literature,  Biography,  and  Antiquitiea. 

IV.  Essays  chiefly  on  the  Science  of  Language: 


704 


MULLER— MU  It  ATOEI. 


MtJLLER  (Max.)  M.A.—Coiainwd. 

The  German  Classics,  from  the  Fourth  to  the  Nine- 
teenth Century.  A  German  Reading  Book.  Lond. 
1858.     12mo. 

Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Religion.  Four  Lec- 
tures delivered  at  the  Roj'al  Institution,  with  Two 
Essays.     Lond.  1873.     post  8vo. 

MULLER  (Otiio  Frid.) 

Hydrachnae,  quas  in  Aquis  Daniae  Palustribus  de- 
texit,  descripsit,  pingi  et  tab.  xi.  seneis  incidi  curavit, 
Ofcho  Fridericus  Miiller.     Lipsice,  1787.     4to. 

MULLER  (Dn  Wilhelm  Chuistian). 

Eriefe  an  Deutsche  Freunde  von  einer  Reise  durch 
Italien,  fiber  Sachsen,  Bohmen,  und  Oestreich,  1820  und 
1821.     2  vols.     AUona,  1824.     post  8vo. 

MULLERS  (JoHANN  Sebastian). 
Annales  des  Thur  und  Furstlichen  Hauses  Sachsen, 
von  Anno  1400,  bis  1700.     Weymar,  1701.     folio. 

MULOCK  (Thomas). 

The  Western  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland, 
socially  considered,  with  reference  to  Proprietors  and 
People.     Edinh.  1650.     12mo. 

MUN  (Thomas). 

A  Discourse  of  Trade  from  England  unto  the  East 
Indies;  answering  to  divers  Objections  to  the  same. 
Lond.  1621.     4to. 

MUNCHAUSEN. 

Histoire  et  Avautures  du  Baron  de  Munchausen. 
Bruxelles,  1840.     8vo. 

MUNDAY  (Anthony).     See  Palmerin  of  England. 

MUNDELL  (Alexander). 

Prompt  Remarks  upon  the  Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners for  Inquiring  into  the  Forms  of  Process  in  the 
Courts  of  Law  in  Scotland.     Land.  1824.     8vo. 

Suggestions  for  the  Preparation  of  Causes  for  Judg- 
ment in  the  Court  of  Session.     I^ond.  1824.     8vo. 

The  Influence  of  Interest  and  Prejudice  upon  Pro- 
ceedings in  Parliament,  stated.     Lond.  1825.     Svo. 

Reasons  for  a  Revision  of  our  Fiscal  Code,  addressed 
to  the  Finance  Committee.     Lond.  \?>2?i.     8vo. 

Tables,  showing  the  Amount  of  every  Article  of  Home 
Produce  and  Manufacture  exported  in  every  year,  from 
1814  to  1828.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

The  Necessary  Operation  of  the  Corn  Laws.  Lond. 
1831.     8vo. 

Comparative  View  of  the  Industrial  Situation  of 
Great  Britain,  from  the  year  1775  to  the  present  time. 
Lond.  1832.     Svo. 

Philosophy  of  Legislation.  An  Essay.  Lond.  1834. 
Svo. 


MUNDY  (Major-Genehal). 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Admiral  Lord 
Rodney.     2  vols.     Lmid.  1830.     Svo. 

MUNDY  (Captain). 

Pen  and  Pencil  Sketches  during  the  Journal  of  a 
Tour  in  India.     2  vols.     Zo«c?.  1832.     Svo. 

MUNICIPAL  CORPORATIONS  (Scotland). 

General  and  Local  Reports  of  the  Commissioners 
Appointed  to  Inquire  into  the  State  of  the  Municipal 
Corporations  in  Scotland.  2  vols.  Lond.  1835. 
folio. 

MUNNOZ  DE  ESCOBAR  (Franoiscus). 

De  Ratiooiniis  Administratorum,  et  Computationibus 
variis  aliis,  Tractatus  prasgnantissimus,  Judicibus  et 
Advocatis  pernecessarius.     Gomlce,\&Q2.     12mo. 

MUNOZ  (Juan  Bant). 

Historia  del  Nuevo-Mundo.  (Vol.  I.  No  second 
vol.  was  published.)     Madrid,  1793.     4to. 

MUNRO  (Innes). 

The  Defence  of  Innes  Munro,  Captain  in  Lord 
Macleod's  Higlilanders,  against  a  Charge  of  Plagiarism 
from  the  "Works  of  Dr  William  Thomson;  with  the 
Original  Papers  on  both  sides.  (Anon.)  Lond.  1790. 
Svo. 

MUNRO  (James). 

A  Practical  Grammar  of  the  Scottish  Gaelic.  Edinh. 
1835.     12mo. 

MUNSTER  (Earl  op).      See  Moodie  (T.  W.  D.) 

MURAT  (Achille). 

A  Moral  and  Political  Sketch  of  the  United  States 
of  North  America.     Zoret?.  1833.     Svo. 

MURATORI  (LuDovicus  Antonids). 

Annali  d'ltalia,  dal  principio  dell'  Era  volgare  sino 
all' anno  1749.     18  vols.     .3/t7ano,  1818-1821.     Svo. 

Rerum  Italicarum  Soriptores  ab  anno  .(Erse  Christianie 
500  ad  1500,  quorum  potissima  pars  nunc  primum  in 
lucem  prodit.  Additis  Tabulis  Geographicis,  variis 
Langobardorum.  Eegum  Imp.,  &c.  Diplomatibus 
antiquo  characterum  specimine  et  figuris  neis.  25  vols 
Mediolani,  1723-1751.     folio. 

Antiquitates  Italicse  Medii  ^vi,  post  Declinationem 
Romani  Imperii  ad  annum  usque  1500.  6  vols. 
Mediolani,  1738-1742.     folio. 

See  Castelvetro  (Ludovico). 


MURCHISON— MURRAY. 


705 


MURCHISON  (Sir  Roderick  Impey). 

Siluria:  the  History  of  the  Oldest  known  Rocks 
containing  Organic  Remains;  with  a  brief  Sketch  of 
the  Distribution  of  Gold  over  the  Earth.  Lond.  1854. 
8vo. 

Life  of  Sir  Roderick  I.  Murchison,  Bart.,  LL.D., 
baaed  on  his  Journals  and  Letters ;  with  Notices  of  his 
Scientific  Contemporaries,  and  a  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and 
Growth  of  Palaeozoic  Geology  in  Britain,  by  Professor 
Archibald  Geikie,  LL.D.     2  vols.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

MURDIN  (Rev.  William),  B.D. 

A  Collection  of  (the  Burghley)  State  Papers,  relating 
to  Affairs  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  1671-1596. 
See  State  Papers. 

MURDOCH  (J.  Burn). 

Notes  and  Remarks  made  in  Jersey,  France,  Italy, 
and  the  Mediterranean.     Edinh.  1846.     post  8vo. 

MURDOCH  (James),  D.D. 

Translation  of  Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History.  See 
MOSHEIM  (J.  L.) 

MURDOCH  (James). 

Manual  of  Bankrupt  Law  :  or  Annotations  on  the 
recent  Sequestration  Statute,  19  and  20  Vict.  cap.  79. 
Revised  by  Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D.     Edinh.  1856.     8vo. 

Manual  of  the  Law  of  Insolvency  and  Bankruptcy ; 
with  Annotations  on  the  various  Statutes  and  Forms  of 
Procedure  applicable  to  these  subjects.  Third  edition. 
Edinh.  1863.     8vo. 

MURDOCH  (Patrick),  D.D.    See  Thomson  (James). 

MURE  (Sir  William),  of  Rowallane. 

The  History  and  Descent  of  the  House  of  Rowallane. 
Written  in,  or  prior  to  1657.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Muir.     Crtesgrojfi,  1825.     post  8vo. 

The  Cry  of  Blood,  1650.  See  Moore  (Sir 
William). 

MURE  (William),  of  Caldwell. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Calender  and  Zodiac  of  Ancient 
Egypt;  with  Remarks  on  the  First  Introduction  and 
Use  of  the  Zodiac  among  the  Greeks.  Edinb.  1832. 
8vo. 

Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Greece  and  the  Ionian  Islands. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1842.     post  8vo. 

A  Critical  History  of  the  Language  and  Literature  of 
Ancient  Greece.     5  vols.     Z,on(i.  1850-1857.     8vo. 

The  Caldwell  Papers :  Selections  from  the  Family 
Papers  preserved  at  Caldwell.  Part  1,  1496-1853.  Vol. 
IL  Part  1,  1733-1764.  Part  2,  1765-1821.  3  vols. 
Glasgow,  1854.     4 to.     (Maitland  Club.) 


MUREAU  (L  A.  M.)    See  L*  Puouse  (J.  F.  O.) 

MURETUS  (Marcus  Astokiob). 

Orationes,  Epistolie,  et  Poemsta,  cam  prmafatione  et 
insignibus  augmenti«  M.  Jacobi  Thomaaii  Lipiia 
1690.     12mo.  ' 

MURHARD  (Frederic). 

Recueil  des  Traitds,  &c.  See  Mabtkkb  (OiOMn 
Fr^d^ric  de). 

MURPHY  (Arthur), 

The  Life  of  David  Garrick.  2  voU.  Lond.  1801. 
8vo. 

Life  of  Henry  Fielding.    See  Fielding  (H.) 
Translations.    See  Sallust.    Tacitus. 

MURPHY  (James). 

A  General  View  of  the  State  of  Portugal ;  containing 
a  Topographical  Description  thereof ;  with  Obeervationa 
on  the  Portuguese  Colonies,  &c.  By  Dominick  Van- 
delli,  LL.D.     Lonil.  1798.     4to. 

MURPHY  (James  Cavanah). 

The  Arabian  Antiquities  of  Spain,  in  100  Engnr- 
ings,  representing  the  most  Remarkable  Remains  of  the 
Architecture,  Sculpture,  Paintings,  and  Mosaics  of  the 
Spanish  Arabs,  from  Drawings  made  on  the  spot; 
accompanied  by  Letterpress  Descriptions.  Lond.  1816. 
atlas  folio. 

History  of  the  Mahometan  Empire  in  Spain ;  con- 
taining a  General  History  of  the  Arabs,  their  Institu- 
tions, Literature,  and  Manners.     Lond.  1816.     4to. 

MURPHY  (Patrick). 

Anatomy  of  the  Seasons,  Weather  Guide-Book,  and 
Perpetual  Companion  to  the  Almanack.  Lond.  1834. 
8vo. 

MURRAY  (Sir  Alexander),  Bart. 

The  True  Interest  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  the 
Plantations ;  with  a  Proposal  for  a  more  Permanent 
Union  amongst  them.     Lond.  1740.     folio. 

MURRAY  (Hon.  Alexander). 

Case  of  the  Hon.  Alexander  Murray,  in  an  Appeal 
to  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  more  particularly  the 
Inhabitants  of  Westminster.     Lond.  1751.     Sra 

MURRAY  (Alexander)  D.D.,  Prqfettor  <^  Oruntal 
Langxiagea  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 

Life  and  Writings  of  James  Bruce  of  Kinnaird, 
Author  of  Travels  to  Discover  the  Source  of  the  Nile. 
Edinh.  1808.     4to. 

4(7 


706 


MUREAY— MURKAY. 


MURRAY  (Alexander),  D.D. — Continued. 

History  of  the  European  languages  ;  or,  Researches 
into  the  Affinities  of  the  Teutonic,  Greek,  Celtic,  Scla- 
vonic, and  Indian  Nations.  Edited  by  David  Scot, 
D.D.,  Corstorphine.  With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by 
the  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Wellwood  Moncreiff,  Bart.,  D.D. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1823.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (Capt.  Alexander). 

Memoir  of  the  Naval  Life  and  Services  of  Admiral 
Sir  Philip  C.  H.  C.  Durham,  G.C.B.,  by  his  Nephew. 
Land.  1846.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (Andrew),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 
Catalogue  of  the  Coleoptera  of  Scotland.      Edinh. 
1853.     12mo. 

MURRAY  (Hon.  Charles  Augustus). 
Travels  in  North  America  during  the  years  1834, 
1835,  and  1836.     2  vols.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (Sir  David),  of  Gorthy. 

Poems  by  Sir  David  Murray  of  Gorthy.— (The  Tragi- 
call  Death  of  Sophonisba,  Cselia,  containing  certaine 
Sonets,  &c.,  161 1-1615.)  Edited  by  Thomas  Kinnear. 
Edinburgh,  1823.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

MURRAY  (Hugh). 

Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and  Travels  in 
Africa,  by  the  late  Dr  Leyden,  enlarged  and  completed 
to  the  present  time.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1817.     8vo. 

Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and  Travels  in 
Asia.     3  vols.     Edinh.  1820.     8vo. 

Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and  Travels  in  North 
America.     2  vols.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

An  Enoyclopaedia  of  Geography  ;  comprising  a  Com- 
plete Description  of  the  Earth,  Physical,  Statistical, 
Civil,  and  Political ;  Exhibiting  its  relation  to  the  Hea- 
venly Bodies,  the  Natural  History  of  each  Country,  and 
the  Political  Institutions,  Commerce,  (fee,  of  aU  Nations. 
Illustrated  by  eighty  two  Maps,  and  other  Engravings. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

History  of  British  India,  with  a  Continuation,  com- 
prising the  (Conquest  of  Sinde,  War  in  the  Punjaub, 
&c.     Lond.  1849.     12mo. 

Translation  of  Marmontel's  Memoirs.  See  Mar- 
MONTEL  (Jean  ERANyois). 

Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library. 
(S^e  supra,  p.  319.) 

Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  the  Polar  Seas. 

1830. 
Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Africa.    1830. 
Historical    and  Descriptive  Account  of  British  India. 
3  vols.     1832. 


MURRAY  {YLvgb)— Continued. 
Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  China.     3  vols. 

1836. 
British  America.     3  vols.     1839. 
History  of  the   United   States   of  America.      3   vols. 

1844. 
Travels  of  Marco  Polo.     (Abridgment.)     1844. 

MURRAY  (James  Stewart,  the  Regent,  Earl  of). 

Life  of  the  celebrated  Regent  Moray,  Patron  of  the 
Scottish  Reformation.  By  the  Author  of  the  Life  of 
George  Wishart,  &c.     Edinh.  1828.     12mo. 

MURRAY  (Rev.  James). 

History  of  the  Churches  in  England  and  Scotland. 
(Anon.)  3  vols.  Nswcadle-upon-Tyne,  1771,  1772. 
8vo. 

MURRAY  (Hon.  James  Erskine). 

A  Summer  in  the  Pyrenees.    2  vols.  Lond.lSZl.  8vo. 

MURRAY  (John),  London. 

A  Letter  to  W.  Mason,  A.M.,  Precentor  of  York. 
Lond.  1788.     12mo. 

MURRAY  (J.  Clark),  LL.D.,  Montreal. 

The  Ballads  and  Songs  of  Scotland,  in  View  of  their 
Influence  on  the  Character  of  the  People.  Lond.  1874. 
post  8vo. 

MURRAY  (John),  M.D.,  Lecturer,  Edinburgh. 

A  System  of  Chemistry.  Third  edition.  4  vols. 
Ed!.nb.  1819.     8vo. 

A  Comparative  View  of  the  Neptunian  and  Huttonian 
Systems  of  Geology.     (Anon.)     Edinh.  1802.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (John). 

The  Truth  of  Revelation,  demonstrated  by  an  Appeal 
to  existing  Monuments,  Sculptures,  Gems,  Coins,  and 
Medals.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (John  Fisher). 

Environs  of  London :  Western  Division^  illustrated 
with  Woodcuts.     Lond.  and  Edinh.  1842.     royal  8vo.. 

MURRAY  (Joseph),  Advocate. 

Reports  of  Cases  Tried  in  the  Jury  Court  at  Edin- 
burgh, and  on  the  Circuit,  from  the  Institution  of  the 
Court  in  1815  tHl  July  1830.  5  vols.  Edinh.  1818- 
1831.     8vo. 

Hints  on  Pleading  (being  the  Introduction  to  his 
Fifth  Volume  of  Reports  of  Jury  Cases).  Edinh.  1831. 
8vo. 


MURRAY— MURRAY. 


Tor 


MURRAY  (Gbisell  Baillie,  Lady),  of  Stanhope. 

Memoirs  of  the  Lives  and  Ciiaracters  of  the  Right 
Honourable  George  Baillie  of  Jerviswood,  and  of  Lady 
Grisell  Baillie.  By  their  Daughter.  Edited,  with  an 
Account  of  the  Author,  by  Thomas  Thomson.  Edinh. 
1822.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (Lindley). 

Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  in  a  Series  of 
Letters,  written  by  himself.      York,  1826.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (RoBERTus)  Eq.  Aub.,  [Rob.  ManleyI] 
Commentariorum  de  Rebellione  Angelicana,  ab  anno 
1640,  usque  ad  annum  1685.     Load.  1686.     8vo. 

MURRAY  (Robert). 

Tracts  or  Proposals,  in  1  vol.    Lmd.  1678-1696.   4to. 

Proposal  for  a  National  Bank. 

Proposal  for  the  More  Easie  Advancing  to  the  Crown 
any  Fixed  Sum  of  Money,  to  Carry  on  the  War  against 
France,  and  Payment  of  the  Debts  contracted  thereby. 

Proposal  for  Securing  our  Wool  against  Exportation. 

Reasous  oiTer'd  to  the  House  of  Commons  for  Trans- 
lating the  Duty  of  Excise  from  Mault-Drinks  to  Mault. 

MURRAY  (Hon.  Robert  Dundas). 
A  Summer  at  Port  Philip.     Edinh.  \9,iZ.     12mo. 
The  Cities  and  Wilds  of  Andalucia.     2  vols.     Lrnid. 
1849.     post  8yo. 

MURRAY  (Sm  Thomas),  of  Glendooh.  See  Par- 
liament, (Acts  of). 

MURRAY  (Thomas),  LL.D. 

The  Literary  History  of  Galloway,  from  the  Earliest 
Period  to  the  Present  Time.     Edinh.  1822.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinh.  \^Z2.     8vo. 

Biographical  Annals  of  the  Parish  of  Colinton. 
Edinh.  1863.     post  8vo. 

MURRAY  (Sir  William  Keith),  of  Ochtertijre. 
Views  in  Scotland.     See  Scotland. 

MURRAY'S  HOME  AND  COLONIAL  LIBRARY. 

Home  and  Colonial  Library,  as  originally  published 
by  John  Murray  in  separate  parts.  Lend.  1843-1849. 
(Now  arranged  and  bound  in  34  vols.)     small  8vo. 

1.  The  Bible  in  Spain.    By  George  Borrow.    Twoparta. 

2.  Journals  in  India.     By  Bishop  Heber.     Four  parts. 

3.  Travels  in  the  Holy  Land.     By  Captains  Irby  and 

Mangles. 

4.  The  Siege  of  Gibraltar.     By  John  Drinkwater. 

6.  Morocco  and  the  Moors.     By  J.  Dnmimond  Hay. 

6.  Letters  from  the  Baltic.     By  a  Lady. 

7.  The  Amber  Witch.     By  Lady  Duff  Gordon. 

8.  OUver  Cromwell  and   John   Bunyan.     By   Robert 

Southey. 


MURRAY'S  LIBRARY_ro»/.„«,rf. 
0.  New  South  Wule«.     By  Mri  .Merfdilh. 

10.  Life  of  Sir  Franci*  Dr«k«.     By  Sir  John  hanow. 

11.  Father  Ripa'g  Meraoini  of  the  Court  in  Chiii». 

12.  A  Residence  in  the  Went  Indien.     By  M.  (i.  Lewi*. 

13.  Sketches  of  Persia.     By  Sir  John  Maloolni.    Two 

parts. 

14.  The  French  in  Algiers.     By  Lady  Duff  Gordon. 
16.  Braccbridge  Hull.     By  Wathington  Irtin^'.     Two 


16. 

17. 
18. 

19. 
20. 

21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
2.5. 
26. 
27. 

28. 
29. 

30. 

31. 

32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 

37. 

38. 

39. 

40. 

41. 
42. 

43. 

44. 

45. 

46. 

47. 


Voyage  of  a  Naturalist    By  Charlet  Darwb.    Thr*» 

parts. 
History  of  the  Fall  of  the  Je^oit*. 
Life  of  Louis  Prince  Cond^.    By  Lord  iUhon.    Two 

parts. 
Gipsies  of  Spain.     By  George  Borrow.     Two  parU. 
Typee  ;  or  the  Marquesas.     By  Hermann  MclWlle. 

.Two  parts. 
Livonian  Tales.    By  a  Lady. 
Missionary  Life  in  Canada.     By  Rev.  J.  Abbott. 
Sale's  Brigade  in  Affghanistan.    By  Itev.  O  R.  Qiti^. 
Letters  from  Madras.     By  a  Lady. 
Highland  Sports.     By  Charles  St  John.    Two  part* 
Journeys  Across  the  Pampas.     By  Sir  F.  B.  Head. 
Gatherings  from  Spain.     By  Richard  Ford.     Two 

parts. 
Sieges  of  Vienna  by  the  Turks.     By  Lord  Ellesmcre. 
Sketches  of  German  Life.     By  Sir  A.  Gordon.    Two 

parts. 
Omoo  ;  or  the  South  Seas.     By  Hermann  Melvillr. 

Two  parts. 
Story  of  Battle  of  Waterloo.     By  Rev.  O.  R.  Gleig. 

Two  parts. 
A  Voyage  Up  the  River  Amazon.    By  W.  H.  Edwardii. 
The  Wayside  Cross.     By  Captain  Milman. 
Manners  and  Customs  of  India.    By  Rev.  C.  Achnd. 
Campaigns  at  Washingti'U.     By  Rev.  G.  R.  Gleig. 
Adventures   in   Mexico.     By  G.  F.  Ruxton.    Two 

parts. 
Portugal  and  Gallicia.     By  Lord  Carnarvon. 

parts. 
Life  of  Lord  Clive.      By  Rev.  G.  R.  Gleig. 

parts. 
Tales  of  a  Traveller.     By  Washington  Irving. 

parts. 
Short  Lives  of  the  Poets.     By  Thomas  Campbell 

Two  parts. 
Historical  Essays.     By  Lord  Muhun.     Two  parts. 
London  and  North-Western  Railway.     By  Sir  F.  11. 

Head. 
Adventures  in  the  Lybian  Desert     By  Bayle  Si 

John. 
A  Residence  at  Sierra  Leone.     By  a  Lady. 

parts. 
Life  of  General  Munro.    By  Rev.  G.  R  Gleig. 

parts. 
Memoirs  of  Sir  Fowell  Buxton.     Three  parts. 
OUver  Goldsmith.     By  Washington   Irving, 
parts. 


Two 


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708 


MUETHLY— MUS£E. 


MURTHLY  CHAPEL,  Perthshire. 

The  Chapel  of  St  Anthony  the  Eremite,  at  Murthly, 
Perthshire,  the  seat  of  Sir  "William  Drummond  Stewart 
of  Grantully,  Bart.  Lithographed  by  Schenck  and 
Ghemar,  from  the  Designs  of  James  Gillespie  Graham, 
Architect,  and  Alex.  Christie,  A.R.A.S.  Edinb.  1850. 
large  folio. 

MUS^  ANGLICANi^. 

Musarum  Anglicanarum  Analecta,  editio  quarta,  pri- 
ribus  auctior,  2  vols.  Land.  1721.  Accedit  Vol.  iii. 
Oxmiice,  1717.     3  vols.     12mo. 

MUSARUM  DELICIiE. 

Facetise:  Musarum  Delicias;  or.  The  Muses  Recrea- 
tion, by  Sir  J.  M[ennis].  and  Ja.  S[mith].,  1656,  and 
Wit  Restor'd,  1658;  also  "Wits  Recreations;  with  Out- 
landish Proverbs,  from  the  edition  of  1640,  With 
Memoirs  of  Sir  John  Mennis  and  Dr  James  Smith. 
(Edited  by  Thomas  Park  and  Edward  Dubois.)  2  vols. 
Lond.  1817.     post  8vo. 

MUS^  EDINENSES. 

(1)  EI20AIA — Musarum  Edinensium  in  Caroli  Regis, 
Musarum  Tutani  ingressu  in  Scotiam.  Edinhurgi  1633. 
(2)  Scotland's  Welcome  to  Her  dread  Soveraigne  K. 
Charles,  by  David  Primrose  [1633].  (3)  Grampius  Gratu- 
lation,  &c.,  by  "William  Douglas.  In  1  vol.  Edinburgh, 
1633,     small  4to. 

MUSAUS  (L  A.) 

Volksmarchen  der  Deutschen.  Mit  einem  Vorworts 
voD  Friedrich  Jacobs.  (5  parts  in  one  vol.)  Gotha, 
1838.     12mo. 

MUSEUM  CRITICUM;  or,  Cambridge  Classical 
Researches.  (Nos.  L-VIIL  1814-1825.)  in  2  vols. 
Cambridge,  1826.     8vo. 

MUSfiE  FRANQAIS. 

Le  Musde  Frangais ;  Eecueil  complet  des  Tableaux, 
Statues,  et  Bas-Reliefs,  qui  composent  la  Collection 
Nationale ;  avec  I'Explication  de  sujets,  et  des  Discours 
Historiques  sur  la  Peiature,  la  Sculpture,  et  la  Gravure. 
Par  S.  C.  Croze-Magnan.  4  vols.  Paris,  1803-1809. 
imperial  folio. 

Le  Musde  Royal,  public  par  Henri  Laurent  (avec  des 
Descriptions,  par  MM.  "Viscont,  Guizot,  et  le  Comte  de 
Clarac).     2  vols.     Paris,  1816-1822.     imperial  folio. 

MUS^E  NAPOLfiON. 

Les  Monumena  Antiques.     See  Piroli  (Thomas). 


MUSEUM  BRITANNICUM.  See  British  Museum. 

MUSEUM  CAPITOLINUM. 

Musei  Capitolini  Antiquse  Inscriptiones,  a  Francisco 
Eugenlo,  Guasco  ejusdem  Musei  Curatore  P.,  nunc 
primum  conjunctim  editse  notisque  illustratae.  3  vols. 
EomcB,  1775.     folio. 

MUSEO  PIO-CLEMENTINO.    5ee  Visconti  (F.  A.) 

MUSEO  CHIARAMONTL 

II  Museo  Chiaramonti,  aggiunto  al  Pio-Clementino, 
con  la  Dichiarazione.  Tomo  Primo,  1808.  See  Visconti 
(F.  A.) 

II  Museo  Chiaramonti,  aggiunto  al  Pio  Clementino, 
con  la  Dichiarazione  di  Antonio  Nibby ;  ed  il  Monu- 
ment! Amaranziani,  descritti  dal  Luigi  Biondi,  Tomo 
Secundo  e  Terzo.  2  vols.  Moma,  1837 ,  I8i3.  large  folio. 

MUSEUM  CORTONENSE;  in  quo  Vetera  Monu- 
menta  complectuntur  Anaglypha,  Thoreumata,  Gemmae 
inscalptse,  insculptseque,  quae  in  Academia  Etrusca  caeter- 
isque  nobilium  Virorum  domibus  adservantur;  in 
plurimis  tabulis  sereis  distributum,  atque  a  Francisco 
Valesio,  Antonio  Fr.  Gorio,  et  Eodolph.  Venuti,  notis 
Ulustratum.     Roma,  1750.     folio. 

MUSEUM  ETRUSCUM. 

Musei  Etrusci  quod  Gregorius  XVI.  Pont.  Max.  in 
.(Edibus  Vaticanis  constituit  Monimenta,  lineis  picturae 
exemplLs  expressa.  2  vols.  (Momce.)  In  ^dibus 
Vaticanis,  1842.     large  folio. 

MUSEO  FIORENTINO.  Serie  di  Eitratti  degli 
excellenti  Pittori.     See  Florence. 

MUSEUM  FLORENTINUM,  exhibens  Insigniora 
Vetustatis  Monumenta,  quae  Florentiae  sunt,  etc.  See 
Florence. 


MUSEUM    KIRCHEEIANUM 
See  Kircherus  (Athan.) 


EESTITUTUM. 


MUSEUM  OF  PAINTING  AND  SCULPTUEE ; 
or,  Collections  of  the  Principal  Pictures,  Statues,  and 
Bas-Reliefs  in  the  Public  and  Private  Galleries  of 
Europe.  Containing  1150  outline  plates  by  A.  R6veil, 
with  Descriptions  in  French  and  English  by  Duchesne, 
senior.  Also  Supplement.  17  vols.  Paris  and  Lond. 
1829-1833.     crown  Svo. 

MUSfiE  DE  PEINTURE  ET  DE  SCULPTURE, 
ou  Eecueil  des  Principaux  Tableaux,  Statues,  et  Bas- 
Reliefs,  des  Collections  Publiques,  et  Particuli^res  de 
I'Europe,  par  Achille  Rdveil,  avec  des  Notices  Descrip- 
tives  Critiques,  et  Historiques,  par  Louis  et  Rend  Mdnard. 
10  vols.     Paris,  1872.     crown  8vo. 


MUSEUM— MUSICAL. 


709 


MUSEUM  EEGIS  ADOLPHI  FEIDERICL  See 
LiNN^us  (Cabolus). 

MUSEUM  THOTTIANUM.  See  Thott  (Otto, 
Comes  de). 

MUSEUM  WORSLEYANUM ;  or,  a  CoUection  of 
Antique  Basso-Relievos,  Bustos,  Statues,  and  Gems ; 
with.  Views  of  Places  in  the  Levant,  taken  on  the  spot, 
in  the  years  1785,  86,  and  7.  2  vols.  Lond.  1824. 
royal  4to. 

MUSGRAVE  (Rev.  Geoboe  M.) 

The  Book  of  the  Psalms  of  David,  in  English  Blank 
Verse.     See  Psalms. 

Nooks  and  Corners  in  Old  France.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1867.     post  8vo. 

MUSGRAVE  (Sib  Eichabd). 

Memoirs  of  the  Different  Rebellions  in  Ireland  from 
the  Arrival  of  the  English  ;  more  especially  that  of  1 798  ; 
with  a  concise  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Ireland. 
Second  edition.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1801.     4to. 

MUSGRAVE  (Samuel),  M.D. 

Two  Dissertations;  1.  On  the  Grecian  Mythology; 
2.  An  Examination  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Objections  to 
the  Chronology  of  the  Olympiads.     Lond.  1782.     8vo. 

MUSGRAVE  (William),  M.D. 

Belgium  Britannicum,  in  quo  illius  limitea,  fluvii, 
urbes,  monumenta,  populus,  lingua,  aliaquo  permulta, 
exponuatur.  Prsefixa  est  Dissertatio,  De  Britannia 
quondam  pene  Insula.    Iscae  Duninonioriim,  1719.    8vo. 

Antiquitates  Britanno-Belgicse,  4  vols,  in  2.   1720.  viz., 

1.  Belgium  Britannicum,  in  quo  illius  limites,  fluvii, 
urbes,  monumenta,  populus,  lingua,  aliaque  permulta, 
exponuntur.  Prefixa  est  Dissertatio,  De  Britannia 
quondam  pene  Insula.    Licae  DunTnoniorum,  1719.    8vo. 

2.  Julii  Vitalis  Epitaphium  ;  cum  Notis  oriticis,  expli- 
cationeque  Hen.  DodweUi,  et  Commentario  Guil.  Mus- 
grave.     Iscae  Dunmon.  1711.     8vo. 

3.  Dissertatio  de  Geta  Britannico.  Iscae  Dunmon. 
1714.     8vo. 

4.  Julii  Capitolini  Antoninus  Geta ;  cum  Notis  Casau- 
boni,  Gruteri,  Salmasii,  et  Editoris.  Cujus  accedunt,  de 
eodem  Imperatore,  et  de  Icuncula  quondam  M.  Regis 
JSlfredi,  Dissertatio.     Iscae  Dunmon.  1714.     8vo. 

MUSHET  (Robert). 

An  attempt  to  Explain  from  facts  the  Effect  of  the 
Issues  of  the  Bank  of  England  upon  its  own  Interests, 
Public  Credit,  and  Country  Banks.    Lond.  1826.    8vo. 


MUSIC,  History  of.    See  Bubnit  (Dr  Cbamjb). 
Hawkins  (Sir  John). 

Essai  8ur  la  Musique  Ancienne  et  Modeme.    Sm  La 
BoRDE  (J.  B.  de). 

MUSIC.    See  Hiobland  Mubio. 

MUSIC    (Popular)  of   England.      See   Chappei.i. 
(William). 

MUSICAL  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Series  of  Works  Printed  for  the  Members  of  the 
Society.     Lond.  1841-1847.     folio. 

I.  A  Mass  for  Five  Voices,  composed  by  Willijun  Bywl, 

1668. 
II.  First  Set  of  English  Madrigals,  for  Three,  Four, 
Fiv«,  and  Six  Voices,  composed  by  John  WiJbjf*, 
1598. 

III.  Dido  and  Mntaa,  an  Opera,  composed  by  Henry 

Purcell,  1676. 

IV.  First  Set  of  Madrigals  of  Five  ParU,  composed  by 

Orlando  Gibbons,  1612. 
V.  First  Book  of  Ballets  to  Five  Voices,  composed  by 

Thomas  Morley,  1695. 
VI.  Cantiones    Sacrse,  for  Five  Voices,    compowd  by 

William  Byrd,  1589. 

VIL  Bonduca:  a  Tragedy.    With  Music,  composed  by 

Henry  Purcel,  1696. 

VIII.  First  Set  of  Madrigals  for  Three,  Four,  Five,  and 

Six  Voices,  composed  by  Thomas  Weelkes,  1897. 

IX.  Fantasies  of  Three  Parts,  for  Violas,  composed  by 

Orlando  Gibbons,  in  the  Reign  of  James  I. 
X.  King    Arthur,    an    Opera,   composed    by    Henry 

Purcell. 
XL  First  Set  of  Songs,  in  Four  Parts,  composed  by 

John  Dowland,  1596. 
XII.  The  Whole  Book  of  Psalms,  with  Tunes,  in  Four 
Parts,  composed  by  Thomas  Este,  1692. 

XIII.  Ayres,  or  Fa  Las  for  Three  Voices,  composed  by 

John  Hilton,  1627. 

XIV.  Madrigals    to    Four    Voices,    composed    by    John 

Bennett,  1899. 
XV.  Collection  of  Anthems,  by  Composers  of  the  Madri- 
galian  Era. 
XVI.  The  First  Set  of  Madrigals,  composed  by  Thorns* 

Bateson,  16u4. 
XVII.  The  Second  Set  of  Madrigals,  composed  by  John 

Wilbye. 
XVIII.  Parthenia ;  or,  the  First  Musick  ever  printed  for 
the  Virginals.' 
XIX.  Ode  for  St  CeciUa's  Day,  1692,  composed  by  Henry 

Purcell. 
*^*  The  above  comjdetes  the  set  of  the  M.  A.  Soeietj^t 
puUicaiiotu. 

MUSICAL    MISCELLANY    (Edinburgh).      Ste 
Edinbcroh. 


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MUSICAL— MYTHOGEAPHl  LATIN  I. 


MUSICAL  MUSEUM  (THE  SCOTS).  See  John- 
son (James). 

MUSICIANS  (Dictionary  of).  See  Dictionaries 
(of  Biography). 

MUSKAU  (Prince  Pcckler). 

Egypt  under  Mehemet  Ali,  translated  from  the  Ger- 
man, by  H.  Evans  Lloyd.  2  vols.  Lond.  1845.  post 
8vo. 

MUSSCHENBROEK  (Pierre  Van). 

Cours  de  Physique  Experimentale  et  Mathematique ; 
trad,  de  Pierre  Van  Mussenbroek,  traduit  par  M. 
Sigaud  de  la  Fond.     3  vols.     Paris,    1769.     4to. 

MUSSUL]\IANS  OF  INDIA.     See  Hassan  Ali. 

MUSTERS  (George  Cha worth),  Comm.  R.N. 

At  Home  with  the  Patagonians  :  a  Year's  Wandering 
over  Untrodden  Ground,  from  the  Straits  of  Magellan 
to  the  Eio  Negro.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

MUSTON  (Db  Alexis). 

The  Israel  of  the  Alps  :  a  History  of  the  Persecutions 
of  the  Waldenses.  Translated  from  the  French,  by 
William  Hazlitt.     Lond.  1852.     post  8vo. 

MUSTON  (Rev.  C.  E.) 

Recognition  in  the  World  to  Come;  or.  Christian 
Friendship  on  Earth  Perpetuated  in  Heaven.  Lond. 
1840.     12mo. 

MYERS  (Arthur  B.  R.),  Surgeon. 

Life  with  the  Hamran  Arabs :  An  Account  of  a 
Sporting  Tour  of  some  Officers  of  the  Guards  in  the 
Soudan,  during  the  Winter  of  1874-5.  Lond.  1876. 
post  8vo. 

MYERS  (P.  V.  N.) 

Remains  of  Lost  Empires :  Sketches  of  the  Ruins  of 
Palmyra,  Nineveh,  Babylon,  and  Persepolis,  with  some 
Notes  on  India  and  the  Cashmerian  Himalayas.  Lond. 
1875.     8vo. 

MYLIUS  (J.  Ch.)     See  Placcius  (Vinc.) 

MYLN  (Alexander),  Abbot  of  Camhtiskenneth . 

VitsB  Dunkeldensis  Ecclesias  Episcoporum,  a  prima 
Sedis  fimdatione,  ad  annum  1515  :  ab  Alexandre  Myln, 
ejusdem  Ecclesiae  Canonieo  conscriptse.  Appendix  : 
Compotum  Magistri  Fabricae  Pontis  Dunkeldensis, 
1513-1516.  Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.  Edinburgi, 
1823,  1831.     2  vols.     4to.     (Bannatyue  Club.) 


MYLN  (Alexander) — Continued. 

Vitse  Dunkeldensis  Ecclesise  Episcoporum,  Editio 
altera  cui  accedit  Appendix.  Edinhurgi,  1831.  4to. 
Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

MYLNE  (James  W.) 

Reports  in  Chancery,  1829-1832.  See  Russell 
(James). 

MYLNE  (James  W.),  and  CRAIG  (D.) 
Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  from  6  and  7  William  IV.  1835,  to  3 
and  4  Vict.  1841.    5  vols.    io«r7.  1837-1848.   large  8vo. 

MYNSHULL  (Geffray). 

Essays  and  Characters  of  a  Prison  and  Prisoners. 
1618.  [With  a  Notice  of  the  Author,  by  Thomas 
Maitland.]     Edinburgh  1821.     post  8vo. 

MYRIC^US  (JoH.  Gasbar). 
Grammaticse  Syro-Chaldsese  Libri  duo.     Genoce,  1619. 
4to. 

MYSTERIES  AND  MORALITIES. 

Early  Mysteries,  and  other  Latin  Poems.  See  Wright 
(Thomas). 

The  Coventry  Mysteries.     See  Sharp  (Thomas). 

Ludus  Coventrise,  a  Collection  of  Mysteries,  formerly 
represented  at  Coventry  on  the  Feast  of  Corpus  Christi. 
Edited  by  James  0.  Halliwell.  Lond.  1841.  8vo. 
(Shakespeare  Society.) 

The  Presentation  in  the  Temple;  a  Pageant  repre- 
sented by  the  Corporation  of  Weavers  in  Coventry. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Sharp.  Edinb.  1836.  4to.  (Ab- 
botsford  Club.) 

Ancient  Mysteries,  from  the  Digby  Mysteries  pre- 
served in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.  Edited,  with 
an  Introductory  Essay,  by  Thomas  Sharp.  Edinh.  1835. 
4to.     (Abbotsford  Club.) 

Mind,  Will,  and  Understanding,  a  Morality,  from  the 
Macro  MS.     Edinb.  1837.     4to.     (Abbotsford  Club.) 

The  To\vnley  Mysteries  (from  a  MS.  formerly  belong- 
ing to  the  Abbey  of  Widkirk,  near  Wakefield,  and 
afterwards  in  the  Townley  Library).  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  James  Raine,  D.D.  Lond.  1836.  8vo.  (Surtees 
Society.) 

MYTHOGEAPHl  LATINI. 

Hyginus,  Fulgentius,  Lactantius  Placidus,  et  Albricus. 
Tho.  Munckerus  omnes  emendavit  et  commentariis  perr 
petuis  instruxit     Amstelcedami,  1681.     8vo. 


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NAIRNE  (Caroline  Oliphant,  Baroness). 

Life  and  Songs  of  the  Baroness  Naime,  with  a 
Memoir  and  Pooins  of  Caroline  Oliphant  the  Younger, 
by  the  Eev.  Charles  Rogers,  LL.D.  Lo7id.  1869. 
12mo. 

NAISMITH  (John). 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Clydesdale 
Lanarkshire).     Glasgow,  1798.     8vo. 

NALDUS  (Antonius).    See  Corpus  Juris  Canonici. 

NALSON  (John),  LL.D. 

An  Impartial  Collection  of  the  Great  Affairs  of  State, 
from  the  Beginning  of  the  Scotch  Rebellion  in  1639,  to 
the  Murder  of  King  Charles  I.  Wherein  the  First 
Occasions,  and  the  whole  Series  of  the  late  Troubles  in 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  are  faithfully  Repre- 
sented.    2  vols.     Lond.  1682.     folio. 

A  True  Copy  of  the  Journal  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice,  for  the  Tryal  of  K.  Charles  I.,  as  it  was  read  in 
the  House  of  Commons,  and  attested  under  the  hand  of 
Phelps,  Clerk  to  that  infamous  Court.  Taken  by  J. 
Nalson,  LL.D.,  Jan.  4,  1683;  with  a  large  Introduc- 
tion.    Lond.  1684.     folio. 

NAMUR  (Jean  Pie),  Phil.  Dr. 

Manuel  du  Biblioth^caire,  accompagne  de  Notes 
Critiques,  Historiques,  et  Litteraires.  Bruxelles,  1834. 
8vo. 

Bibliographie  Pal^ographico  -  Diplomatico  -  Biblio- 
logique  G^nerale  ou  Repertoire  Systdmatique  indiquant 
tous  les  Ouvrages  relatifs  a  la  Pal^ographic,  a  la  Diplo- 
matique, a  la  Bibliographic,  etc.  2  vols.  Liege,  1838. 
8vo. 


NANI  (Battista). 

Historia  della  Republica  Veneta. 


Bologna,  1680. 


4to. 

The  History  of  the  Affairs  of  Europe,  in  the  present 
Age,  but  more  particularly  of  the  Republick  of  Venice. 
Englished  by  Sir  Robert  Honywood,  Knight.  Lond 
1673.     folio. 

Histoire  de  Venise,  traduit  de  I'ltalien  par  rAbb(5  F. 
Tallemant.     4  vols.     Paris,  1679.     12mo. 


NANTWICH. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Town  and  Parish  of 
Nantwich ;  with  a  Particular  Account  of  the  Remark- 
able Siege  it  sustained  in  the  Grand  Rebellion,  in  1G43. 
Shrewsbury,  1774.     8vo. 

NAPHTALI ;  or,  the  Wrestlings  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  for  the  Kingdom  of  Christ,  since  the  yew 
1660,  together  ydth  the  last  Speeches  and  Testimonie* 
of  some  who  have  died  (or  the  Truth  since  the  yeur 

1667.  Printed  in  the  year  1667.     12mo. 

The  same  reprinted.     See  Howie's  Scots  Wobtbib. 

NAPHTALI.  A  Survey  of  the  Insolent  and  In- 
famous Lebel,  entituled  Naphtali,  <fec.  (Anon.)  IVinted 
Anno  1668. — Survey  of  Naphtali,  Part  II.,  Discoursing 
of  the  Heads  proposed  in  the  Preface  of  the  former  [by 
Andrew   Honyman,  Bishop   of  Orkney].     Etlinburgk, 

1668.  4to. 

NAPIER  (Archibald,  Lord). 

Memoirs  of  Archibald,  first  Lord  Napier,  written  by 
himself  (about  the  year  1 6  40) .  Edited  from  the  Original 
MS.  by  Francis,  7th  Lord  Napier.     Edinb.  1793.     4to. 

NAPIER  (William   John),  Capt.  Jt.^.,  afterward* 

8th  Lord  Napier, 

Treatise  on  Practical  Store-Farming,  as  applicable  to 
the  Mountainous  Region  of  Etterick  Forest.  Edinb. 
1822.     8vo. 


NAPIER  (Francis,  9th  Lord). 
Notes  on  Modern  Painting  at  Naples. 
12mo. 


Land.  1855. 


NAPIER  (Lieot.-General  Sir  Charles  Jaueb). 

Memoir  of  the  Roads  of  Cefalonia.  Accompanied  by 
Statistical  Tables.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

The  Colonies ;  treating  Of  their  Value  generally ;  of 
the  Ionian  Islands  in  particular ;  with  Strictures  on  the 
Admiuistration  of  Sir  Frederick  Adam.  l^md.  1833. 
8vo. 

Lights  and  Shades  of  Military  Life.  2  vols.  Land. 
1840.     post  8vo. 

Defects,  Civil  and  Military,  of  the  Indian  Govern- 
ment. Edited  by  Lieut-Qen.  Sir  W.  F.  P.  Napier. 
Lond.  1853.     8vo. 


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NAPIER  (Vice- Admiral  SirCharlbs  John),  K.C.B. 

Account  of  the  War  in  Portugal  between  Don  Pedro 
and  Don  Miguel.     2  vols.     Land.  1836.     post  8vo. 
The  "War  in  Syria.     2  vols.     Lmid.  1842.    post  8vo. 

NAPIER  (Major-General  E.  Elers). 

Excursions  in  Southern  Africa,  including  a  History 
of  the  Cape  Colony,  an  Account  of  the  Native  Tribes, 
&c.     2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     post  8vo. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Napier,  from  Personal  Recollection,  Letters,  and  Offi- 
cial Documents.     2  vols.     Lond.  1862.     8vo. 

NAPIER  (Hon.  and  Rbv.  Henry  Alfred). 
Historical  Notices  of  the  Parishes  of  Swyncombe  and 
Ewelme,  in  the  County  of  Oxford.    Oxford,  1858.    4to. 

NAPIER  (Henry  Edward),  Capt,  R.N. 

Florentine  History,  from  the  earliest  authentic  Records, 
to  the  Accession  of  Ferdinand  the  Third,  Grand  Duke  of 
Tuscany.     6  vols.     Lond.  1846,  1847.     post  8vo. 

NAPIER  (James). 

Manufacturing  Arts  in  Ancient  Times,  with  special 
reference  to  Bible  History.     Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

NAPIER  (John),  of  Merchiston.  See  Buchan 
(David,  Earl  of).     Napier  (Mark). 

A  Plaine  Discovery  of  the  whole  Revelation  of  Saint 
lohn,  &c.,  set  down  in  Two  Treatises,  set  foorth  by  lohn 
Napeir  L[aird]  of  Marchistoun  younger.  (First  edition.) 
Edinburgh,  printed  hy  Robert  Waldegrave,  1593.     4to. 

A  Plain  Discovery  of  the  whole  Revelation  of  St 
John,  itc.  Set  foorth  by  John  Napeir  L.  of  Marchiston, 
And  now  revised,  corrected  and  enlarged  by  him.  With 
a  Resolution  of  certaine  doubts,  mooved  by  some  well 
affected  Brethren.     Edinh.  l&ll.     4to. 

A  Plain  Discovery  of  the  whole  Revelation  of  St 
John,  &c.  (the  same,  with  a  new  title).  Lond.  161 1.   4to. 

A  Plain  Discovery  of  the  whole  Revelation  of  St 
John,  &c.     Edinh.  1645.     4to. 

Mirifici  Logarithmorum  Canonis  Descriptio ;  ejusque 
usus,  in  utraque  Trigonometria,  &c.,  Explicatio,  Authore 
ac  inventore,  Joanne  Nepero,  Barone  Merchistonii,  Scoto. 
Edinburgi,  ex  qfflcina  Andrem  Hart,  1614.     4to. 

Mirifici  Logarithmorum  Canonis  Descriptio,  ejusque 
usus.  Accesserunt  Opera  Posthuma,  Mirifici  Loga- 
rithmorum Canonis  Constructio,  &c.  Edinburgi,  exc. 
Andreas  Hart.     1619.     4to. 

Rabdologia ;  seu,  Numerationis  per  Virgulas,  Libri 
duo.     Edinburgi,  1617.     12mo. 

Arithmetica  Logarithmica.     See  Briggs  (Henry). 


NAPIER  (Jobs)— Continued. 

Arithraetique  Logarithmetique,  par  A.  Vlacq.  See 
Briggs  (Henry). 

De  Arte  Logistica  Joannis  Naperi  Merchistonii 
Baronis,  Libri  qui  supersunt.  Edited  by  Mark  Napier. 
Edinburgi,  1839.     4to. 

NAPIER  (Mark),  Advocate. 

Memoirs  of  John  Napier  of  Merchiston,  his  Lineage, 
Life,  and  Times,  with  a  History  of  the  Invention  of 
Logarithms.     Edinb.  1834.     4to. 

History  of  the  Partition  of  the  Lennox.  Edinb. 
1835.     8vo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Prescription  in  Scot- 
land (in  one  vol.)     Edinb.  1839,  1854.     8vo. 

Montrose  and  the  Covenanters,  their  Characters  and 
Conduct,  illustrated  from  Private  Letters  and  other 
Original  Documents.     2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Montrose,  illustrated  from 
Original  MSS.,  including  Family  Papers  now  first 
published.     Edinb.  1840.     post  8vo. 

Memorials  of  Montrose  and  his  Times.  Edited  by 
Mark  Napier.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1848,  1850.  4to. 
(Maitland  Club.) 

Memoirs  of  the  Marquis  of  Montrose.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1856.     8vo. 

Memorials  and  Letters  Illustrative  of  the  Life  and 
Times  of  John  Graham  of  Claverhouse,  Viscount 
Dundee.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1859-1862.     8vo. 

The  Case  of  the  Crown  in  re  The  Wigtown  Martyrs, 
proved  to  be  Myths,  versus  Wodrow  and  Lord  Macaulay, 
(kc.     Edinb.  1863.     8vo. 

(In  the  same  volume)  History  Rescued  in  answer  to 
"  History  Vindicated,"  being  a  Recapitulation  of  the 
Case  for  the  Crown,  and  the  Reviewers  Reviewed  in  re 
The  Wigtown  Martyrs.     Edinb.  1870.     8vo. 

NAPIER  (Professor  Macvey),  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
and  Librarian  to  the  Society. 

See  Encyclopedia  Britannica. 

Lord  Bacon  and  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  Cambridge, 
1853,     post  8vo. 

Remarks  Illustrative  of  the  Scope  and  influence  of 
the  Philosophical  Writings  of  Lord  Bacon  (privately 
printed).     Edinb.  1818.     4to. 

NAPIER  (Lieut. -General  Sir  William  Francis 
Patrick),  K.C.B. 

History  of  the  War  in  the  Peninsula,  and  in  the 
South  of  France,  from  the  year  1807  to  the  year  1814. 
6  vols.  Lond.  1828-1840.  8vo. 
,  Reply  to  Lord  Strangford's  Observations  on  some 
Passages  of  the  History  of  the  Peninsular  War.  Load. 
1828.     8vo. 


NAPIER— NAEJOUX. 


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NAPIER  (Lieut.-Gen.  Sib  W.  F.  V.)— Continued. 

Reply  to  various  Opponents  ;  together  with  Observa- 
tions on  Sir  John  Moore's  Campaigns.  Second  edition. 
Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

The  Conquest  of  Scinde,  with  some  Introductory 
Passages  in  the  Life  of  Major-General  Sir  Charles  James 
Najjier.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Opinions  of  General  Sir  Charles  James 
Napier,  G.C.B.     4  vols.     1857.     post  8vo. 

English  Battles  and  Sieges  in  the  Peninsula,  ex- 
tracted from  his  "Peninsular  War."  Loud.  1855. 
post  8vo. 

NAPLES. 

Narrazione  delle  Solenni  Reali  Feste  fatte  celebrare 
in  Napoli,  da  sua  Maesta  il  Re  delle  Due  Sicilie,  &c., 
per  la  Nascita  del  suo  Primogenito  FUippo.  Napoli, 
1749.     large  folio. 

Napoli  e  i  Luoghi  celebri  delle  sue  Vicinanze.  2  vols. 
Napoli,  1845.     impl.  8vo. 

Notes  on  Naples  and  its  Environs ;  and  on  the  Road  to 
it  from  Rome,  by  a  TraveUer.     Lond.  1838.     post  8vo. 

Golfo  di  Napoli  in  Campagna  Felice :  Views  of  the 
Gulf  of  Naples  and  the  Vicinity.     See  Cardon. 

The  Carafas  of  Maddaloni  :  Naples  under  the  Spanish 
Dominion,  translated  from  the  German  of  Alfred  de 
Reumont.     Lond.  (Bohn)  1854.     12mo. 

NAPOLEON  (The  Emperor).     See  Bonaparte. 
NAPOLEON  BUONAPARTE. 

CEuvres  Completes  de  Napoldon.  3  vols.  Stuttgart, 
1822,  1823.     8vo. 

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of  Napoleon;  dictated  by  the  Emperor  at  Saint 
Helena  to  the  Generals  who  shared  his  Captivity,  and 
published  from  the  Original  MSS.,  corrected  by  him- 
self. Vols.  1-4,  Historical  J  Vols.  5-7,  Miscellanies. 
7  vols.     Lond.  1823-1824.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  I'Empereur  Napol^n,  par  P.-M.  Laurent 
<le  I'Ardeche,  iUustrde  par  Horace  Vernet  (bound  in 
2  vols.)     Paris,  1840.     royal  8vo. 

Napoleon  and  Canova.— Eight  Conversations  held  at 
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parte's Journey  to  Elba.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Captivity  of  Napoleon,  at  St  Helena. 
See  Forsyth  (William). 

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An    Analysis    of    the    Talents    and    Character    of 
Napoleon  Buonaparte.     By  a  General  Officer.     Lond 
1821.     8vo. 


NAP0Ll5;0N  BUONAPARTE-Con/ij.iKj. 

The  Napoleon  Medals,  from  1804  to  1815,  cngmved 
by  the  Process  of  A.  Collas,  with  HiBtorical  and  Diogm- 
phical  Notices,  edited  by  Edward  EdwaitU  Umd 
1837.     folio. 

The  Confidential  Correspondence  of  Napoleon  Bon»- 
parte  with  liis  brother  Joseph,  some  time  King  of  Spain. 
Selected  and  translated,  with  Explanatory  Notea,  from  the 
"  M(5moire8  du  Roi  Joseph."    2  vols.    Lond.  1855.  8va 

NAPOLEON  (The  Emperor),  The  TnmD. 

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royal  8vo. 

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mediate supervision  of  the  Emperor  himself.)  2  vob. 
Lond.  18G5,  1866.     royal  8vo. 

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Count  de  la  Chapelle.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

NAPOLEON  (MusfiE). 

Monumens  Antiques  du  Musde  Napoleon.  See 
Piroli  (Thomas). 


NAPOLL     See  Naples. 

NARDI  (DoTT.  IsiDORo). 

GenealogiadellaFamigliaValignana.  ife>ma,lG86.  4to. 

NARES  (Edward),  D.D. 

Elements  of  General  History,  Ancient  and  Modem  ; 
being  a  continuation  of  Lord  Woodhouselee's.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Administration  of  the  Right 
Honourable  William  Cecil,  Lord  Burghley,  with  Ex- 
tracts from  his  Correspondence,  and  other  Paper?. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1828-1831.     4to. 

NARES  (Archdeacon  Robert), 

Elements  of  Orthoepy;  containing  a  distinct  View 
of  the  whole  analogy  of  the  English  Language,  so  far 
as  it  relates  to  Pronunciation,  Accent,  and  Quantity. 
Lond.  1784.     8vo. 

Remarks  on  the  Ballet  of  Cupid  and  Psyche ;  with 
some  Account  of  the  Pantomime  of  the  Ancients. 
Lond.  1788.     12mo. 

A  Glossary,  or  Collection  of  Words,  Phrases,  Names, 
and  allusions  to  Customs,  Proverbs,  &c.,  which  have 
been  thought  to  require  Hlustration  in  the  works  of 
English  Authors.     Lond.  1822.     4to. 

NARJOUX  (F^Lix). 

Architecture  Communale,  Hotels  de  Ville,  Mairies, 
Maisons  h,  I'EcoIe,  Salles  d'Asile,  Prcsbyteres,  Halles  et 
Marchds,  Abbatoires,  Lavoirs,  Fontaines,  kc,  avec  une 
Preface  de  M.  Viollet-le-Duc.  2  vols.  Paris,  1870. 
large  4to. 

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NAEJOUX  (FiiLix)— Continued. 

Notes  and  Sketches  of  aa  Architect,  taken  during  a 
Journey  in  the  North- "West  of  Europe.  Translated  from 
the  French  of  F61ix  Narjoux  by  John  Peto ;  with  Illus- 
trations.    Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

NAERATIVE  of  the  Sufferings  and  Eelief  of  a 
young  Girl  strangely  molested  by  Evil  Spirits ;  con- 
taining Reflections  on  the  History  and  Trial  of  the 
Seven  "Witches,  burnt  in  the  Gallow  Green  of  Paisley. 
Paisley,  1775.     12mo. 

NARRATIVE  of  the  Loss  of  the  Winterton  East 
Indiaman,  Wrecked  on  the  Coast  of  Madagascar  in 
1792.     i:dinb.  1820.     8vo. 

NARRATIVE  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  British 
Army  at  Washington  and  New  Orleans,  under  Generals 
Eoss,  Pakenham,  and  Lambert,  in  the  years  1814  and 
1815.     Lo)id.  1821.     8vo. 

NARRATIVE  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  Case  of 
Eodgers  v.  Harvie,  for  the  Recovery  of  the  Liberty  of 
the  Banks  of  the  Clyde.     Glasgow,  1829.     8vo. 

NARY  (Rev.  Dr),    See  Eeily  (Hugh). 

NASH  (Joseph). 

The  Mansions  of  England  in  the  Olden  Time,  consisting 
of  existing  Views  of  some  of  the  most  Characteristic 
Features  of  the  Domestic  Architecture  of  the  Tudor 
Age,  with  the  Costumes,  Habits,  and  Recreations  of  our 
Ancestors.  Four  Series.  (Upwards  of  100  Lithographic 
engravings,  finished  in  tints.)  4  vols.  Lond.  1839- 
1849.     imperial  folio. 

NASH  (Richard). 

Life  of  Richard  Nash,  late  Master  of  the  Ceremonies 
at  Bath ;  extracted  from  his  Original  Papers.  Edited 
by  Dr  Goldsmith.     Second  edition.  io?«d  1762.    8vo. 

NASH  (Tread WAT  Russell),  D.D. 

Collections  for  the  History  of  Worcestershire. 
Second  edition.  In  Vol.  II.  there  is  added  Supplement 
to  the  Collection  for  the  History  of  Worcestershire, 
1799.     2  vols.     Lond.  1799.     folio. 

Hudibras,  by  Butler,  with  Annotations,  &c.  See 
Butler  (Samuel). 

NASMITH  (David),  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
The  Institutes  of  English  Public  Law.     Lond.  1873. 
crown  8vo. 

NASMITH  (Jacobus). 

Catalogus  Librorum  Manuscriptorum  quos  Collegio 
Corporis  Christi,  et  B.  Marise  Virginis  in  Academia 
Cantabrigiensi  Legavit  Mattheus  Parker,  Archiepiscopus 
Cantuarensis.     Cantabrigiae,  1777.     4to. 


NASMITH  (James).     See  Tanner  (Thomas). 

NASSAU. 

The  Triumphs  of  Nassau ;  or,  a  Description  and  Re- 
presentation of  all  the  Victories  granted  by  God  to  the 
Estates  Generall  of  the  United  Netherland  Provinces  : 
under  the  conduct  and  command  of  Prince  Maurice  of 
Nassau.  Translated  out  of  French,  by  W.  Shute. 
Lond.  1613.     folio. 

Views  of  the  Brunnens  of  Nassau.     See  Barnard. 

NATHAN  (I.) 

An  Essay  on  the  History  and  Theory  of  Music ;  and 
on  the  Qualities,  Capabilities,  and  Management  of  the 
Human  Voice.     Lond.  1823.     4to. 

Fugitive  Pieces  and  Eeminiscences  of  Lord  Byron. 
Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

NATIONAL  BALLADS  AND  SONGS.  See 
Ireland. 

NATIONAL  CHAEACTEE. 

The  Contest  of  the  Twelve  Nations ;  for  a  View  of 
the  Different  Bases  of  Human  Character  and  Talent. 
[By  William  Howison,]     i:di72b.  1826.     8vo. 

NATIONAL  DEFENCE. 

A  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Buccleugh  on  National 
Defence ;  with  some  Eemarks  on  Dr  A.  Smith's  Chap- 
ter on  that  Subject  in  his  "  Wealth  of  Nations." 
Lond.  1778.     8vo. 

NATIONAL  LTBEAEY;  conducted  by  the  Eev. 
G.  E.  Gleig.     14  vols.     iowcZ.  1830-1832.     8vo. 

No.  I.  The  Life  of  Lord  Byron.    By  John  Gait. 

II.  and  VI.  The  History  of  the  Bible.     By  the  Rev. 
G.  R.  Gleig.     2  vols. 

III.  and  X.  The  History  of  Chemistry.     By  Thomas 

Thomson,  M.D.     2  vols. 

IV.  The  History  of  Chivalry.     By  G.  P.  R.  James. 
V.  Festivals,  Games,  and  Amusements,  Ancient  and 

Modern.     By  Horace  Smith. 
VII.-IX.  The  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     By  M. 
de  Bourrienne.     With  Notes.     3  vols. 
XI.-XIII.  Lives  of  Celebrated  Travellers.    By  James 
Augustus  St  John.     3  vols. 
XIV.  Conversations  of  Lord  Byron  with  Thomas  Medwin. 

NATIONAL  MANUSCEIPTS. 

Facsimiles  of  National  Manuscripts  from  William  the 
Conqueror  to  Queen  Anne.  Selected  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  photozincographed 
by  command  of  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  by  Colonel  Sir 
Henry  James,  R.E.,  Director  of  the  Ordnance  Survey. 
4  parts  or  vols.  Southampton,  1865-1868.  imperial 
4to. 


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Facsimiles  of  the  National  Mauuscripts  of  Scotland, 
selected  under  the  direction  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
William  Gibson  Craig,  Bart.,  Lord  Clerk  Register  of 
Scotland,  and  Photozincographed  by  command  of  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria,  by  Colonel  Sir  Henry  James,  R.R, 
Director  of  the  Ordnance  Survey.  In  3  parts  or  vols. 
Southampton,  18&7 ,  1870,  1871.     imperial  folio. 

Facsimiles  of  National  Manuscripts  of  Ireland, 
selected  and  edited  under  the  direction  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Edward  Sullivan,  Master  of  the  Rolls  of  Ireland,  by  J.  T. 
Gilbert,  Secretary  of  the  Public  Record  Office  of  Ireland, 
and  Photozincographed  by  command  of  H.M.  Queen  Vic- 
toria by  Major-General  Sir  Henry  James,  R.E.,  Part  I. 
Published  under  the  Direction  of  the  Master  of  the 
RoUs  in  Ireland.     Dublin,  1874.     imperial  folio. 

NATIONAL  PORTRAIT  GALLERY  of  Illustrious 
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with  Memoirs  by  William  Jerdan,  &c.  5  vols.  Lond. 
1830-1834.     royal  8vo. 

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guished Americans,  with  Biographical  Sketches.  In 
four  volumes,  with  Supplementary  volume.  5  vols. 
Philadelphia,  1852-1867.     royal  8vo. 

NATTES  (John  Claude). 

Scotia  Depicta  :  Views  in  Scotland.    See  Scotland. 

NATURAL  HISTORY. 

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December  1836.     9  vols.     Lond.  1828-1836.     Svo. 

The  same,  New  Series,  conducted  by  Edward  Charles- 
worth,  from  January  1837  to  August  1840.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1837-1840.     8vo. 

The  Magazine  of  Zoology  and  Botany,  conducted  by 
Sir  William  Jardine,  P.  J.  Selby,  and  George  Johnston, 
M.D.     2  vols.     Lo7id.  1837,  1838.     8vo. 

The  Annals  of  Natural  History  ;  or.  Magazine  of  Zoo- 
logy, Botany,  and  Geology  (being  a  continuation  of  the 
Magazine  of  Zoology  and  Botany),  conducted  by  Sir  W. 
Jardine,  P.  J.  Selby,  Dr  Johnston,  Sir  W.  J.  Hooker, 
and  Richard  Taylor.    20  vols.    Z-oW.  1838-1847.    Svo. 

The  Annals  and  Magazine  of  Natural  History. 
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Richard  Taylor.     20  vols.     Lond.  1848-1857.     Svo. 

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Gray,  Prof.  A.  Henfrey,  and  R.  Taylor.  7  vols.  Lo7ui. 
1858-1861.     Svo. 


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Lond.  1829.     post  Svo. 

NATURALIST'S  LIBRARY  (The).  Edited  by  Sir 
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Mammalia,  13  vols. 

Ornithology,  14  vols. 

Ichthyology,  6  voU. 

Entomology,  7  vols. 
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Naudeus,  and  now  interpreted  by  John  Evelyn.  Lond. 
1661.     small  Svo. 

Apologie  pour  les  Grands  Hommes  soupfonnez  d« 
Magie.     Amsterdam,  1712.     12mo. 

NAUNTON  (Sib  Robert).  See  Caby  (Robebt, 
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NAUFRAGES. 

Histoire  des  Naufrages,  ou  Recueil  des  Relations  lea 
plus  int(5ressantes  des  Naufrages,  &c.,  et  autres  Ev^ne- 
meus  funestes  sur  Mer,  par  IL  D.  [M.  de  Perthes, 
Avocat].     3  vols.     Paris,  1795.     Svo. 

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mciis,  for  the  years  1834, 1835, 1836,  1839,1840,  ISil; 
also  for  1857  to  1860.    10  vols.  LoHrf.  18.33-1856.  Svo. 

NAVARETTE  (Don.  M.  F.  Dh).     See  Chalumeao. 

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Life  on  Board  a  Man-of-War;  including  a  Full 
Account  of  the  Battle  of  Navarino.  Glasgow,  1829. 
12mo. 

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illustro  Royne  de  Navarre.     Lyon,  1547.    small  Svo. 

Heptameron  Francois :  Les  Nouvelles  de  Marguerite 
Reine  de  Navarre.     See  Marguerite. 

The  Heptameron,  translated.  (Bohn's  Extra  Library.) 

NAVAU  (Jkan-Baptiste). 

Le  Financier  Citoyen.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  1757. 
12mo. 

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Lo7uI.  12mo. 


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NAVAL  AECHITECTURE. 

Plates  to  Elements  of  Naval  Architecture,  second 
edition.  Published  by  Steel  &  Co.  for  the  Admiralty. 
Land.  1812.     oblong  folio. 

NAVAL  SKETCH-BOOK;  or,  the  Service  Afloat 
and  Ashore  J  with  Eeminiscences,  Fragments,  and 
Opinions  on  Professional,  Colonial,  and  Political  sub- 
jects. By  an  Officer  of  Eank.  2  vols.  Lo7id.  1826. 
post  8vo. 

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Ashore ;  with  Eemiuisceuces,  Fragments,  and  Opinions. 
Second  Series.     2  vols.     Land.  1834.     post  8vo. 

NAVIGATIONS.     See  Indes  Oribntales. 

NAYLER  (Sir  George),  Garter  Principal  King  of 
Arms. 

The  Coronation  of  His  Most  Sacred  Majesty  King 
George  the  Fourth,  solemnised  in  the  Collegiate  Church 
of  St  Peter,  Westminster,  npon  the  19th  day  of  July 
1821.  Undertaken  by  His  Majesty's  especial  command 
by  Sir  George  Nayler,  and,  since  his  decease,  completed 
from  the  official  documents  by  H.  G.  Bohn.  Lond. 
1837.     imperial  folio. 


NAYLOE  {Francis  Hare). 
History  of  the  Helvetic  Eepublics. 
1809.     8vo. 


4  vols.     Lond. 


NEALE  (Adam). 

Travels  through  some  parts  of  Germany,  Poland, 
Moldavia,  and  Turkey.     Lond.  1818.  '  4to. 

NEALE  (Cornelius). 

Lyrical  Dramas ;  with  Domestic  Hours ;  a  Miscellany 
of  Odes  and  Songs.      Lond.    1819.     12mo. 

NEAL  (Rev.  Daniel). 

History  of  New  England,  to  the  year  1 700.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1720.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Puritans,  or  Protestant  Non-Con- 
formists, from  the  Reformation  to  the  year  1688.  By 
Daniel  Neal,  M.A.  New  edition,  revised,  corrected, 
and  enlarged,  by  Joshua  Toulmin,  D.D.  5  vols.  Bath, 
1793-1797.     8vo. 

NEALE  (Rev.  Erskine). 

The  Closing  Scene;  or,  Christianity  and  Infidelity 
contrasted  in  the  Last  Hours  of  Remarkable  Persons. 
First  and  Second  Series.  2  vols.  Lond.  1848,  1849. 
12mo. 

NEALE  (Fred.  Arthur). 

Eight  Years  in  Syria,  Palestine,  and  Asia  Minor,  from 
1842  to  1850.     2  vols.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

Narrative  of  a  Eesidence  at  the  Capital  of  the  King- 
dom of  Siam.     Zo?7cZ.  1852.     12mo. 


NEALE  (Eev.  John  M.) 

A  Histoiy  of  the  so-called  Jansenist  Church  of  Hol- 
land, with  a  Sketch  of  its  Earlier  Annals.  Oxford, 
1858,    8vo. 

NEALE  (John  Preston). 

Views  of  the  Seats  of  Noblemen  and  Gentlemen  iu 
England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  From  Draw- 
ings by  J.  P.  Neale.  With  Descriptions.  First  Series, 
6  vols.  Second  Series,  3  vols.  (Proofs  on  India  paper.) 
9  vols.     Lond.  1818-1826.     4to. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey  Church  of 
St  Peter,  Westminster.     See  Bratley  (E.  W.). 

NEANDEE  (Dr  Augustus). 

The  Life  of  St  Chrysostom,  translated  from  the 
German,  by  Eev.  J.  C.  Stapleton.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Christian  Religion  and  Church  during 
the  First  Three  Centuries,  translated  from  the  German 
by  Henry  John  Rose,  B.D.  2  vols.  Lond.  1831, 
1841.     8vo. 

General  History  of  the  Christian  Religion  and 
Church.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Joseph 
Towey.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1847.     8vo. 

Neander's  Church  History,  translated  from  the  Ger- 
man.    9  vols.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library). 

NEANDEE  (Johannes). 

Tabacologia  :  hoc  est  Tabaci  seu  Nicotianse  Descriptio 
Medico-Chirurgico-Pharmaceutica.  Lvgd.  Bat.  1626. 
4to. 

NEAR  HOME;  or,  the  Countries  of  Europe 
Described,  with  Anecdotes.     iojwZ.  1849.     12mo. 

NEAECHUS  (Voyages  of).  See  Vincent  (Wil- 
liam), D.D. 

NEAVES  (Charles),  a  Lord  of  Sessio7i. 

Tracts  (Miscellaneous): — Lectures  and  Addresses, 
(iu  one  vol.)    Hdinh.  1867-1876.     12mo  and  8vo. 

Songs  and  Verses,  Social  and  Scientific,  by  an  Old 
Contributor  to  Maga.    (Anon.)    Udinb.  1868.    small  4to. 

The  Greek  Anthology.     Edinb.  1874.     12mo. 

NEBEIXA  (Antonio  de). 

Chronica  de  los  muy  altos  y  escLireeidos  Eeycs 
Catholicos  don  Fernando  y  dona  Ysabel  de  gloriosa 
memoria.      Valladolid,  1565.     folio. 

NECKEE.  (M.  Jacques). 

De  1' Administration  des  Finances  de  la  France.  3 
vols.     Paris,  1784.     8vo. 

Ddrnieres  Vues  de  Politique  et  de  Finances,  ofierts 
a  la  Nation  Frangaise.     Geneve,  1802.     8vo. 


NECKER— NEPER. 


rir 


NECKER-DB-SAUSSURE  (Lodib  Albert). 
"Voyage  en  Ecosse  et  aux  lies  Hetridos.     3  vols. 
Geneve,  1821.     8vo. 

NECKER  DE  SAUSSURE  (Madame). 
Notice  sur  le  Caractdre  et  lea  l^crits  do  Madame  de 
Staol.     Land.  1820.     8vo. 

The  same,  translated.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

NEEDIER  (Henry). 

Works,  consistiBg  of  Original  Poems,  Translations, 
Essays,  and  Letters,  published  by  William  Duncombe. 
Land.  1728.     12mo. 

NEELE  (Henry). 

Literary  Remains ;  consisting  of  Lectures  on  English 
Poetry,  Tales,  and  other  Miscellaneous  Pieces.  Lond. 
1829.     post  8vo. 

NEFE  (Felix). 

Letters   and   Biography   of   Felix   Neff,    Protestant 
Missionary  in  Switzerland.     See  Eost  (J.  A.) 
Memoir  of.     See  Gilly  (W.  S.) 


NEILD  (James). 
State   of  the   Prisons   in 
Wales.     Lond.  1812.     4to. 


England,    Scotland,    and 


NEILL  (Capt.  J.  M.  B.) 

Recollections  of  Four  Years  Service  in  the  East  with 
H.M.  Fortieth  Regiment,  under  Sir  William  Nott. 
Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

NEILL  (Patrick),  LL.D. 

Tour  through  some  of  the  Islands  of  Orkney  and 
Shetland.     Edinh.  1806.     8vo. 

Journal  of  a  Horticultural  Tour  through  some  parts  of 
Flanders,  Holland,  and  the  North  of  France  in  1817, 
by  a  Deputation  of  the  Caledonian  Horticultural  Society. 
Edinh.  1823.     8vo. 

The  Fruit,  Flower,  and  Kitchen  Garden  ;  being  the 
article  Horticulture,  of  the  Seventh  edition  of  the 
"  Encyclopaedia  Britannica."     JS^ZmS.  1838.    post  8vo. 

NEILL  &  COMPANY. 

Specimens  of  Printing  Types  in  the  establishment  of 
Neill  &  Company,  Printers,  Stereotypers,  and  Type- 
founders, Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1843.     4to. 


NEILSON  (William),  D.D. 
An  Introduction  to   the   Irish  Language. 
1808.     12mo. 


Dublin, 


NEISON  (Edmund). 

The  Moon,  and  the  Condition  and  Configurations  of 
its  Surface,  illustrated  by  maps  and  plates.  Lond.  1876. 
royal  8vo. 


NELLI  (Gio.  Batista  Clemente  de*). 

Vita  0  Commorcio  Lcttorario  di  UaUleo  Galilei. 
2  vols.     Losanna,  1793.     4to. 

NELME  (L  D.) 

Essay  towards  an  Investigation  of  the  Origin  and 
Elementa  of  Language  and  LcttcTB.     Lond.  1772.     Ato. 

NELSON  (Viscount  Horatio,  Vicb-Admibai.). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Vice-Admiral  Lord  Viucount 
Nelson.  See  Clarke  (Db  J.  S.)  Southey  (RoBttt). 
Pettigrew  (Thomas  J.) 

Letters  of  Lord  Nelson  to  Lady  Hamilton.  2  vola. 
Lmid.  1814.     post  8vo. 

The  Dispatches  and  Letters  of  Vice-Adraiml  Lord 
Viscount  Nelson,  with  Notes  by  Sir  Nicholas  Harria 
Nicolas.    7  vols.     Lond.  1844-1846.     8vo. 

NELSON  (John). 

Tlie  History,  Topography,  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Parish  of  St  Mary,  Islington,  in  the  County  of  Mid.llo- 
sex.     Lond.  1811.     4  to. 

NELSON  (Robert). 

Life  of  Dr  George  Bull,  Lord  Bishop  of  St  David'a, 
with  the  History  of  those  Controversies  in  which  he  was 
Engaged.     Lond.  1713.     8vo. 

A  Companion  for  the  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the 
Church  of  England,  with  Collects  and  Prayers  for  each 
Solemnity.     Lond.  1795.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Robert  Nelson.  8eg 
Secbetan  (Rev.  C.  F.  )    Bull  (Bishop  Georqe). 

NELSON  (ReV.  Thomas). 

A  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  late  Dr  Walter  Oudney, 
Captain  Hugh  Clapperton,  and  Major  A.  Gordon  Laing. 
EdM.  1830.     12mo. 

NEMNICH  (Phil.  Asdr.) 

Neues  Waaren-Lexicon  in  zwolf  Sptachen  :  Deutsch, 
Holliindisch,  Diinisch,  Schevedisch,  Engliscb,  Franjso* 
sisch,  Italicnisch,  Spanisch,  Portugiesisch,  Russiscfa, 
Neugriechisch,  und  Lateiniscb.    Hamburg,    1820.    4to. 

NENNIUS  ( ). 

The  Historia  Brittonum,  commonly  attributed  to 
Nennius,  from  a  Manuscript  in  the  Vatican  at  Rome. 
Edited  in  the  Tenth  Century  by  Mark  the  Hermit ; 
with  an  English  Version  by  the  Rev.  W.  Gunn,  B.D., 
Rector  of  Irstead,  Norfolk.     Zo»</.  1819.     8vo. 

Historia  Britonum.  See  England.  (English  His- 
torical Society,  Vol  iv.)  Bbitain.  Calk  (Tbomas). 
Also  Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library. 

NEPER  (Jean).     See  Napier  (John). 


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NEPOS-  NEW  CASTLE. 


NEPOS  (Cornelius). 

Vitae  Excellentium  Imperatoram,  cum  integris  notis 
Variorum,  cura  Aug.  Van  Staveren.  Lugd.  Batav. 
1734.     8vo. 

Corn.  Nepos.  See  Auctores  Classici  Latin  (Valpy's 
edition).     Vols.  50,  51. 

Vitae  Excellentium  Imperatorum,  etc.,  with  an 
English  translation  by  William  Gordon.  Edinb.  1790. 
12mo. 

NEEALCO  (P.  A.) 

I  Tre  Ordini  d'Architettura  Dorico,  lonico,  e  Corintio, 
presi  dalle  Fabhriche  piu  celebri  dell'  Antica  Eoma,  e 
posti  in  uso  con  un  nuovo  essattissimo  metodo.  Opera 
di  Neralco,  P.  A.  [Pseud,  i.e.,  Giuseppe  Maria  Ercolani 
di  Sinae  gaglia].     iJoma,  1744.     folio. 

NESS  (John  William). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Game  Laws  of  Scotland,  with  an 
Appendix  containing  the  jirincipal  Statutes  and  leading 
Cases  on  the  subject.     Edinb.  1818.     8vo. 

NESSEL  (Daniel  Db.) 

Breviarium  et  Supplementum  Commentariorum 
Lambecianorum  sive  Catalogus  aut  Eecensio  specialis 
Codicum  MS.  torum  Grsecorum,  nee  non  Linguarum 
Orientalium,  August.  Bibliothecse  CfesareoB  Vindobo- 
nensis.     2  vols.      Vindohonce.  1690.     folio. 

See  Lambeoius  (Peteus.) 

NETHEECLIFT  (Feedbrick).     See  Autographs. 

NETHEELANDS. 

Tracts  on  the  Wars  of  the  Netherlands,  in  one 
volume.  1.  Account  of  the  Military  Services  done 
in  the  Low  Countries,  by  the  Earl  of  Leicester.  Loiid. 
1587.  2.  Discourse,  Historical,  of  the  Governors 
in  the  Netherlands,  and  Civil  Wars  there,  with  the 
Services  of  our  English  Generals.  As  under  Sir  John 
Norice,  1579  to  1589,  and  1598.  Translated  and  Col- 
lected by  T.  C[hurchyard],  Esquire,  and  Eic  Eo[binson] 
out  of  E.  M[eteren]  of  Antwerp  his  'Historia  Belgica.' 
Loiid.  1602.  3.  The  Actions  of  the  Low  Countries, 
by  Sir  Eoger  Williams.     Lond.  \Q>\i.     4to. 

Views  of  Buildings,  &c.     See  Eademaker  (Abr.) 

NEUBEIGENSTS  (Gulielmus).     See  Gulielmus. 

NEUKOMM  (The  Chevalier  Sigismond). 

Twenty  Psalms,  selected  from  the  Authorised  English 
Version,  set  to  Music,  with  an  Arrangement  of  the 
Four  Parts  for  the  Organ.     Edinb.  1853.     royal  8vo. 

NEIJMAN  (Henry). 

A  New  Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English 
Languages.    In  two  part'?.    2  vols.     Lond.  1 802.     8vo. 


NEUMANN  (LifipoLD),  D.  en  Droit. 

Eecueil  des  Tr^tiSs  et  Conventions  conclus  par 
I'Autriche  avee  les  Puissances  Etrangores,  depuis  1763 
jusqu'i  nos  Jours.     6  vols.     Leipzig,  1855-1859.    8vo. 

NEUSTEIA  PIA.     See  Du  Monstibb  (Abturus). 

NEVE  (Philip). 

Cursory  Eemarks  on  some  of  the  Ancient  English 
Poets,  particularly  Milton.     Lond.  1789.     8vo. 

NEVILLE  (Sandford),  and  MANNING  (Will.  M.) 

Eeports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court 
of  King's  Bench,  from  Michaelmas,  3  William  TV. 
1832,  to  6  William  IV.  1836.  6  vols.  Lond.  1834- 
1837.     8vo. 

Eeports  of  Cases  relating  to  the  Duty  and  Office  of 
Magistrates  determined  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench, 
and  other  Courts,  from  Mich.  Term  1832  to  Trin.  Term 
1836.     3  vols,     iiowii.  1834-1838.     8vo. 

Eeports  of  Cases  relating  to  the  Duty  and  Office  of' 
Magistrates  determined  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench, 
and  upon  Writs  of  Error  from  that  Court  to  the  Ex- 
chequer Chambers,  Mich.  1836  to  Trin.  1838.     3  vols. 
Lond.  1837,  1840.     8vo. 

NEVYLLUS  (Alexander). 

De  Furoribus  Norfolciensium  Ketto  Duce,  Liber 
unus.     Ejusdem,  Norvicus.     Londini,  1575.     4to. 

NEWBATTLE  (Abbey  op). 

Eegiatrum  S.  Marie  de  Neubotle :    Abbacie  Cister- 

ciensis  Beate  Virginis  de  Neubotle  Chartarium  Vetus. 

Ace.    Appendix    Cartarum    Originalium,     1140-1528. 

Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.     (Bannatyne  Club. )     Edinb. 

1849.     4to. 

J 

NEWBOLD  (Lieut.  J.  T.) 

Political  and  Statistical  Account  of  the  British  Settle- 
ments in  the  Straits  of  Malacca.  2  vols.  Lond.  1839.  8vo. 

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 

Picture  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ;  including  an 
Account  of  the  Eoman  Wall,  and  of  the  Coal  Trade. 
Newcastle,  1812.     12mo. 

Chorographia  ;  or,  a  Survey  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; 
as  also  a  Eelation  of  the  County  of  Northumberland 
in  1649.     New  edition.     Newcastle,  1813.     folio. 

The  same;  another  edition  (1820).     8vo. 

Archaeologia  ^Eliana;  or,  Miscellaneous  Tracts  re- 
lating to  Antiquity.  Published  by  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  (Orig.  series.) ;  Vols. 
I.  to  IV.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1822-1845.     4to. 


NEWCASTLE— NEWSPAPERS. 


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NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE— Co«<iwwed 

See  Antiquaries  (Society  of). 

England's  Grievance  Discovered,  in  relation  to  the 
Coal  Trade.     See  Gardiner  (Ealph). 

NEWCASTLE  (Margaret,  Duchess  of). 

The  Life  of  William  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Newcastle. 
Lond.  1G67.     folio. 

Plays,  never  beiore  Printe<l,  Written  by  the  thrice 
noble,  illustrious,  and  excellent  Princesse,  the  Duchess 
of  Newcastle.     Lond.  1668.     folio. 

See  NiooL  (Alexander). 

NEWCASTLE  (William  Cavendish,  Duke  op). 
See  Brindlet  (John). 

NEWCOME  (William),  D.D.,  Bishoj)  of  Water- 
ford. 

Historical  View  of  the  English  Biblical  Translations, 
the  expediency  of  revising  by  Authority  our  present 
Translation,  and  the  means  of  executing  such  a  revision. 
Dublin,  1792.     8vo. 

NEWCOUET  (Richard). 

Eepertorium  Ecclesiasticum  Parochiale  Londonense ; 
an  Ecclesiastical  Parochial  History  of  the  Diocese  of 
London,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Bishops  of  that 
See,  from  the  first  Foundation  thereof;  also  of  the 
Deans,  Archdeacons,  Dignitaries,  and  Prebendaries,  from 
the  Conquest.     2  vols.     Lond.  1710.     foUo. 

NEW  ENGLAND. 

Tracts,  in  one  Vol. — 1.  A  Briefe  Relation  of  the  Dis- 
covery and  Plantation  of  New  England ;  together  with 
its  Present  State.  Ixind.  1622.  2.  A  True  Relation 
of  the  Late  Battell  fought  in  New  England,  between 
the  English  and  the  Pequet  Salvages ;  with  the  pre- 
sent state  of  things  there.  Lond.  1638.  3.  An  Ab- 
stract of  the  Laws  of  New  England,  as  they  are  now 
established.     Lond.  1641.     small  4to. 

NEW  ENGLAND  AND  HER  INSTITUTIONS. 
By  one  of  her  Sons.     Lond.  1835.     post  8vo. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Collections  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society. 
New- Jersey,  1846.     8vo. 

Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey. 
See  Barber  (John  M.) 

NEW  MODEL  OF  CHRISTIAN  MISSIONS. 
By  the  Author  of  "  Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm." 
See  Taylor  (Isaac). 


NEW  MONTHLY  MAG.VZINE  AND  LITERARY 
JOURNAL,  from  its  commencement  in  May  1844,  and 
continued  to  January  1871.     53  Tola.     8vo. 

NEW  SESSIONS  CASES.  See  Alusk  (T.),  Cab 
ROW  (J.  M.),  Hambrton  (J.),  and  Oms.  (C.) 

NEWENHAM  (Thomas). 

A  Statistical  and  Hiatorical  Inquiry  into  the  Pr<v 
gress  and  Magnitude  of  the  Population  of  IivlanJ. 
Lond.  1805.     8vo. 

A  View  of  the  Natural,  Political,  and  Commereial 
Circumstances  of  Ireknd.     Lond.  1809.     4to. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Select  Cases  from  the  Supreme  Court  of  Newfonnd- 
land  ;  with-an  Appendix.    Newfoundland,    1829.    8vo. 

NEWLm  (Thomas).    See  Parker  (Bishop). 

NEWMAN  (Edward). 

A  History  of  British  Ferns.     L<md.  1854.     8vo. 

NEWMAN  (Francis  W.)    See  Hubeh  (V.  A.) 

NEWMAN    (John).      See   Xenophon's  Histobt, 

Translated. 

NEWMAN  (John  Henry). 

Two  Essays  on  Scripture  Miracles,  and  on  Ecclesi- 
astical.    Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

Essays,  Critical  and  HistoricaL  2  vol&  Limd. 
1871.     post  8vo. 

NEWMAN  (Selig.) 

Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon,  and  English  and 
Hebrew  Lexicon.     2  vols.     Lond.  1832-1834.     8va 

NEWNAM  (William). 

The  Complete  Conveyancer;  or,  Tlie  Theory  and 
Practice  of  Conveyancing  in  all  its  branches.  3  vol*. 
Land.  1788.     folio. 

NEWNHAM  (W.) 

Human  Magnetism ;  its  Claims  to  Dispassionate  In- 
quiry.    Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

NEWSPAPERS  (Edinburgh,  &c.) 

Ruddiman's  Weekly  Mercury.  Vols.  IIL,  IV.,  and 
VIL  31st  December  1777  to  22d  December  1779, 
also  26th  December  1781  to  18th  December  1782. 
3  vols.     Edinb.  1778-1782.     4to. 

CALEDONIAN  MERCURY. 
The  Caledonian  JNIercury  from  the  year  1774  to  1792 
inclusive.     19  vols.     Edinb.  1774-1792.    folio. 


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-NEWSVAVERS— Continued. 

EDINBURGH  ADVERTISER. 
Edinburgh  Advertiser,  from  1764  to  1848.     85  vols. 
Edinh.  1764-1848.     folio. 

EDINBURGH  EVENING  COURANT. 
Edinburgli  Evening  Courant,  from  7tli  July  1783  to 
29tli  December  1796,  and  from  4th  January  1798  to 
31st  December  1818.     33  vols.     Edinh.   1783-1818. 
foUo. 

NORTH  BRITISH  ADVERTISER. 
North  British  Advertiser.     (Portions  of,  unbound). 

THE  ILLUSTRATED  LONDON  NEWS 
From  its  commencement  in  May  1842  to  December 
1874   inclusive.     65  vols.     Lond.   1842-1874.     large 
folio. 

THE  GRAPHIC. 
Vols.    I.,   II.,    III.,  and   IV.      December    1869    to 
November  1871.     Some  Nos.  wanting. 

NEWTE  (Thomas). 

Prospects  and  Observations,  Natural,  Economical,  and 
Literary,  on  a  Tour  in  England  and  Scotland.  Lmid. 
1791.     4to. 

NEWTON  (Charles). 

Travels  and  Discoveries  in  the  Levant,  with  Illustra- 
tions.    2  vols.        ond.  1865.     royal  8vo. 

NEWTON  (Isaac). 

Opera  Isaaci  Newtoui :  quae  exstant  Omnia  Com- 
mentariis  illustrabat  Samuel  Horsley,  LL.D.  5  vols. 
Lond.  1779-1785.     4to. 

Philosophic  Naturalis  Principia  Mathematica,  auc- 
tore  Is.  Newton,  Trin.  Coll.  Cantab.  Soc,  Matheseos 
Professors  Lucasiano.     Londini,  1687.     4to. 

Philosophiaj  Naturalis  Principia  Mathematica. 
Editio  Secunda,  auctior  et  emendatior.  Caniabrigice, 
1713.     4to. 

Philosophiaj  etc  Principia.  Editio  Tertia,  aucta  et 
emendata.     Lond.  1726.    4to. 

Philosophiaj  Naturalis  Principia  Mathematica.  Per- 
petuis  Commentariis  illustrata,  a  Tho.  Le  Seur  et  Franc. 
Jacquier.  3  vols,  in  4.  Colonial  Allohrogum,  1760. 
4to. 

Arithmetica  Universalis  Isaaci  Newtoni,  perpetuis 
commentariis  illustrata  et  aucta,  auctore  P.  Antonio 
Lecchi,  S.  J.     3  vols.     Mediolani,  1752.     8vo. 

Arithmetica  Universalis;  sive  de  compositione  et 
resolutione  Arithmetica.  Cum  commentario  Job. 
Castillionei.     2  vols.     Amstelodami,  1761.     4to. 

Method  of  Fluxions  and  Infinite  Series,  translated 
from  the  Latin  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  with  a  Perpetual 
Comment  by  John  Colson.     Lond.  1736.     4to. 


NEWTON  {lai.kQ)—Contimted. 

Optical  Lectures,  read  in  the  PubUck  Schools  of  the 
University  of  Cambridge  in  1669.  Translated  from  the 
Latin.     Lond.  1728.     8vo. 

Opticks ;  or,  a  Treatise  of  Light ;  also  Two  Treatises 
on  Curvilinear  Figures.     Lond.  1704.     4to. 

Optice;  sive  de  reflexionibus,  refractionibus,  inflexi- 
onibus  et  coloribus  Lucis,  libri  tres ;  Latine  redditit 
Sam.  Clarke.  Accedunt,  Tractatus  duo  ejusdem  Authoris 
de  Speciebus  et  Magnitudine  Figurarum  Curvilinearum. 
Londini,  1706.     4to. 

The  Chronology  of  Ancient  Kingdoms  Amended. 
Lond.  1727.     4to. 

Opuscula  Mathematica,  Philosophica,  et  Philologica. 
collegit  partimque  Latine  vertit  ac  recensuit  Job. 
Castillioneus.     3  vols.     Lausannm,  1744.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  See  Brew- 
ster (Sir  David).  Motte  (Andrew).  Stewart  (Pro- 
fessor John). 

NEWTON  (John).     See  Gelli  brand  (Henry). 

NEWTON  (Kbv.  John). 

Works,  to  which  are  prefixed  Memoirs  of  his  Life, 
by  the  Rev.  R.  CecU.     Edinh.  1839.     8vo. 

Olney  Hymns,  with  an  Introductory  Essay,  by  James 
Montgomery.      Glasgow,  1829.     12mo. 

NEWTON  (Richard),  D.D.     See  Theophrastu.s. 

NEWTON  (Thomas),  Bishop  of  Bristol. 

Works.  With  some  account  of  his  Life,  and  Anec- 
dotes of  several  of  his  Friends,  written  by  himself. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1782.     4to. 

Dissertations  on  the  Prophecies.  2  vols.  Perth, 
1790.     12mo. 

See  Biography.     Also  Milton  (John). 

NEW  WORLD. 

The  Conquerors  of  the  New  World  and  their  Bonds- 
men.    See  Helps  (Arthur). 

NEW  YOEK. 

Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of  New  York.  See 
Barbier  (John  W.)  and  Howe  (H.) 

Debates  and  Proceedings  in  New  York  State  Conven- 
tion, for  the  Eevision  of  the  Constitution.  By  S. 
Cresswell  and  E.  Sutton.     Albany,  1846.     8vo. 

Case,  Bailey  versiis  The  Mayor,  &c.,  of  the  City  of 
New  York.     Neio  York,  1846.     royal  8vo. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York,  of  a  General  Nature, 
passed  from  1828  to  1841,  with  a  Supplement,  contain- 
ing the  Laws  of  1842,  1843,  and  1844.  Rochester, 
1844.     8vo. 

New  York  Civil  and  Criminal  Codes.     Sue  Code. 


NEW  YORK  CANALS— NICHOLS. 


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NEW  YORK  CANALS. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York,  in  relation  to  the 
Erie  and  Champlain  Canals,  together  with  the  Annual 
Reports  of  the  Canal  Commissioners,  and  other  Docu- 
ments.    2  vols.     Albany,  1825.     royal  8vo. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

British  Colonization  of  New  Zealand,  being  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Principles,  Objects,  and  Plans  of  the  New 
Zealand  Association,  with  Charts  and  Illustrations. 
Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

Church  Missionary  Society,  Grammar  and  Vocabu- 
lary of  the  Language  of  New  Zealand.  Lond.  1820. 
12  mo. 

NEY  (Mar^chal  Duo  D'Elchingen). 

SesMemoires:  Publics  par  sa  famille.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1833.     8vo. 

NIBBY  (Antonio). 

Viaggio  Antiquario  ne'  Contomi  di  Roma.  2  vols. 
Roma,  1819.     8vo. 

Del  Foro  Romano,  della  Via  Sacra,  dell'  Anfiteatro 
Flavio,  e  de'  Luoghi  adjacenti.     Roma,  1819.     8vo. 

Le  Mura  di  Roma,  disegnate  da  Sir  William  Gell, 
illustrate  con  testo  e  note  da  A.  Nibby.  Roma,  1820. 
Svo. 

NIBELUNGENLIED. 

Das  Nibelungenlied  Uebersetzt  von  Gotthard  Oswald 
Marbaoh,  mit  holzschnitten  nach  Originalzeichnungen 
von  Eduard  Bendemann  und  Julius  Hiibner.  (Denk- 
mal  zur  vierten  Sacularfeier  der  Buchdruckerkunst). 
Leipzig,  1840.     4to. 

NICCOLINI  (Giovanni  Batista). 

Opere,  in  Versi  e  in  Prosa.  3  vols.  Firmze,  1831. 
8vo. 

Arnold  of  Brescia :  a  Tragedy.  Translated  by  Theo- 
dosiaGdrrow.     Lond.  \MQ.     post  Svo. 

NICEPHORUS  CALLISTCrS. 

Ecclesiasticae  Historise  Libri  XVIIL,  Gr.  at  Lat. 
interp.  a  Frontone  Ducseo.  2  vols.  LntHice  Paritiorum, 
1630.     folio. 

NICEPHORUS  GREGORAS. 

Historiss  Byzantinee  Libri  IX.  priores,  Gr.  et  Lat. 
Ex  versione  Hier.  Wolfii  et  Johannis  Boivin,  cum  notis 
ejusdem  ut  Du  Cangii,  Capperonnerii,  &c.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1720.     folio. 

NICEPHORUS  (C.  P.)  See  Procopius  C^sariensis. 
Syncellus  (Geor.)     Theophylaotus  Sigmocatta. 


NICERON  (Jean  Pikwi)  BamabUe. 

Mdmoires  pour  sorvir  k  I'Histoire  daa  HomiBM  lUw- 
trea  dans  la  R^publique  dee  Lettiet;  avec  un  Catalogue 
raisson^  de  leurs  Ouvrages  (et  par  P.  Oudin,  J.  B. 
Michault,  et  I'Abb^  Goujet).  40  toU  in  41.  Parit, 
1729-1739.     12mo. 

NICETAS  ACOMLNATUS.     Bt»  Aoomihatm  (N). 

NICHOL  (John  Pbinolb),  LLD.,  Profemfr  of  Astro- 
nomy, Glasgow. 

Views  of  the  Architecture  of  the  Heavens,  in  a  SeriM 
of  Letters  to  a  Lady.     Edinb.  1837.     post  Svo. 

The  Architecture  of  the  Heavens.  Ninth  edition, 
1851.  See  Library  op  Illcstbated  Standard  Sciik- 
TiFio  Works.    Vol.  IX. 

The  Phenomena  and  Order  of  the  Solar  System. 
Edinh.  1838:     post  8vo. 

llioughts  on  some  Important  Points  relating  to  the 
System  of  the  World.     Edinb.  1846.     post  Svo. 

The  Planet  Neptune :  an  Exposition  and  History. 
Edinh.  1848.     post  Svo. 

The  Planetary  System;  its  Order  and  Physical 
Structure.     Edinh.  1850.     post  Svo. 

NICHOL  (John),  Regius  Profestw,  Glasgow. 
Hannibal :  a  Historical  Drama.   Glasgow,  1873.  1 2mo. 

NICHOLAS  (Thomas). 

The  Pleasant  Historic  of  the  Conquest  of  the  West 
India,  now  called  New  Spaine :  Atchieved  by  the  mo«t 
worthie  Prince  Hernano  do  Cortes.  Translated  out  of 
the  Spanish  tongue  [of  Aug.  Zaiate],  by  T.  N.,  anno 
1578.     Lond.  1596.     4to. 

NICHOLLS  (John). 

Recollections  and  Reflections,  Personal  and  Political, 
as  connected  with  Public  Affairs  during  the  reign  of 
George  IIL     Lond.  1820.     Svo. 

NICHOLS  (John). 

Biographical  Anecdotes  of  William  Hogarth ;  with  a 
Catalogue  of  some  of  his  Works,  chronologically 
arranged,  and  occasional  remarks.  Second  edition. 
Lond.  1782.     Svo. 

Biographical  and  Literary  Anecdotes  of  William 
Bowyer,  F.S.A.,  Printer,  and  many  of  his  Learned 
Friends  ;  containing  an  Incidental  View  of  Literature, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  ISth  century  to  the  yefcr 
1777.     Lond.  1782.     4to. 

Six  Old  Plays,  on  which  Shakespeare  founded  some 
of  his  Dramatic  Pieces.  2  vols.     Loiid.  1 779.   poet  Svo. 

A  Collection  of  all  the  Wills  now  known  to  be 
extant  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England,  and  every 
Branch  of  the  Royal  Family,  from  William  the  Con- 
queror to  Henry  VII.;  with  Notes,  and  a  GIoMaiy. 
Lond.  1780.     4to. 

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NICHOLS  (John) — Continued. 

Memoirs  of  William  Ged.     See  Ged  (William). 

The  Progresses  and  Public  Processions  of  Queen 
Elizabeth ;  amongst  which  are  interspersed  other 
Solemnities,  Public  Expenditures,  and  Eemarkable 
Events  during  the  reign  of  that  Princess.  To  which 
are  subjoined,  some  of  the  Progresses  of  King  James ; 
Illustrated  with  Historical  Notes.  3  vols.  Lond.  1788, 
1805.     4to. 

Miscellaneous  Tracts  of  the  late  William  Bowyer, 
Printer,  and  several  of  his  Learned  Friends ;  collected 
and  illustrated  with  Notes.     Lond.  1785.     4to. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Lei- 
cester, compUed  from  the  best  and  most  antient  Histo- 
rians, Eecords,  &c.,  including  Burton's  Description  of  the 
County,  and  the  later  collections  of  Staveley,  Carte, 
Peck,  and  Sir  Thomas  Cave.  4  vols,  bound  in  8,  with 
plates.     Lond.  1795-1815.     foUo. 

Illustrations  of  the  Manners  and  Expences  of  Ancient 
Times  in  England,  in  the  15th,  16th,  and  17th  cen- 
turies.    Lond.  1797.     4to. 

Letters  on  various  subjects,  to  and  from  William 
Nicolson,  Bishop  of  Carlisle.     See  Nicolson  (W.) 

Literary  Anecdotes  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  com- 
prising Memoirs  of  William  Bowyer,  Printer,  and 
many  of  his  Learned  Friends.  9  vols.  LoTid.  1812- 
1815.     8vo. 

Illustrations  of  the  Literary  History  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century,  intended  as  a  Sequel  to  the  Literary  Anec- 
dotes.    8  vols.     Lond.  1817-1818. 

The  Progresses,  Processions,  and  Magnificent  Festivi- 
ties of  King  James  the  First,  his  Royal  Consort,  Family, 
and  Court.  Hlustrated  with  Plates.  3  vols,  in  4.  Lo7id. 
1828.     4to. 

See  Fuller  (Thomas).     Steele  (Sir  Eichard). 

NICHOLS  (John  Gough). 

Autographs  of  Eoyal,  Noble,  and  Eemarkable  Per- 
sonages.    See  Autogeaphb. 

Memoir  of  the  Unton  Family.     See  Union. 

The  Herald  and  Genealogist.  4  vols,  in  2.  Lond. 
1863-1867.     8vo. 

See  also  Camden  Society, 

NICHOLS  (Josias). 

The  Plea  of  the  Innocent ;  wherein  is  averred  that 
the  Ministers  and  People,  falsely  called  Puritans,  are 
Injuriously  Slandered.     1602.     12mo. 

NICHOLS  (Dr  Thomas  L.) 

Forty  Years  of  American  Life.  2  vols.  Lo7id.  1864. 
post  Svo. 


NICHOLSON  (Henry  Alleine),  M.D. 

A  Manual  of  Palaeontology  for  the  use  of  Students, 
with  a  General  Introduction  on  the  Principles  of  Palse- 
ontology.     Edinh.  1872.     post  8vo. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Biology.  Edinh.  1872. 
crown  8vo. 

The  Ancient  Life, — History  of  the  Earth  :  a  compre- 
hensive outline  of  the  principles  and  leading  facts  of 
Palaeontological  Science.     Edinh.  1877.     8vo. 

NICHOLSON  (W.) 

System  of  Chemical  Knowledge.  See  Fourcroy 
(A.  F.,  CoMTE  de). 

NICKOLLS  (John),  Junior. 

Original  Letters  and  Papers  of  State,  addressed  to 
Oliver  Cromwell,  concerning  the  Affairs  of  Great 
Britain,  from  1649  to  1658,  found  among  the  Political 
Collections  of  Mil  to  a.     Lond.  17  iS.     foUo. 

NICODOMO  (LiONARDo).    See  Toppi  (Nicolo). 

NICOL  (Alexander). 

Poems  on  several  subjects,  both  Comical  and  Serious. 
To  which  are  added  the  Experienced  Gentleman,  and 
the  She  Anchoret,  written  in  Cromwell's  time  by  the 
then  Duchess  of  Newcastle.     Edinb.  1766.     12mo. 

NICOL  (Eev.  James). 

Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  Dialect.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1805.     12mo. 

NICOL  (James). 

Guide  to  the  Geology  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1844. 
12mo. 

NICOL  (John). 

Life  and  Adventures  of  John  Nicol,  Mariner  [by  John 
HoweU].     Edinb.  1822.     12mo. 

NICOL  (Walter). 

The  Planter's  Kaleudar;  or,  the  Nurseryman's  and 
Forrester's  Guide.  Edited  and  completed  by  Edward 
Sang.     Edinh.  1812.     8vo. 

The  Gardner's  Kalendar ;  or.  Monthly  Directory  of 
Operations  in  every  branch  of  Horticulture.  Second 
edition.     Edinh.  1812.     8vo. 

NICOLAI  (GusTAv). 

Italien  wie  es  wirklich  ist :  Bericht  iiber  eine  merk- 
wiirdige  Eeise  in  den  Hesperischen  G«filden  als  War- 
nungstimme  fur  Alle.     2  vols.     Leipzig,  1835.     12mo. 


IJICOLAS— NICOLSON. 


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NICOLAS  (Sir  Nicholas  Haiiris). 

Life  of  William  Davison,  Secretary  of  State  and 
Privy  Counsellor  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  Lcmd.  1823. 
8vo. 

Notitia  Historica ;  containing  Tables,  Calendars,  and 
Miscellaneous  Information,  for  the  use  of  Historians, 
Antiquaries,  and  the  Legal  Profession.  Lond.  1824. 
8vo. 

A  Synopsis  of  the  Peerage  of  England.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1825.     12mo. 

The  Literary  Eemains  of  Lady  Jane  Grey :  with  a 
Memoir  of  her  Life.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

The  Privy  Purse  Expenses  of  King  Henry  the 
Eighth.     With  Illustrative  Notes.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

The  Siege  of  Carlaverock  in  the  xxviii.  Edw.  I.  a.d. 
1300,  with  the  Arms  of  the  Earls,  Barons,  and  Knights, 
vrh.0  were  present  on  the  occasion ;  with  a  Translation, 
a  History  of  the  Castle,  and  Memoirs  of  the  Personages 
commemorated  by  the  Poet.     Lond.  \^2S.     4to. 

The  Privy  Purse  Expenses  of  Elizabeth  of  York : 
Wardrobe  Accounts  of  Edward  IV.  With  a  Memoir 
of  Elizabeth  of  York.     Lond.  \%^0.     8vo. 

Observations  on  the  State  of  Historical  Literature. 
With  Eemarks  on  the  Record  Commission.  Land. 
1830.     8vo. 

The  Controversy  between  Sir  Richard  Scrope  and  Sir 
Robert  Grosvenor,  in  the  Court  of  Chivalry,  a.d.  1385- 
1390.     With  Biographical  Notices,  &e.     Vols.  I.  and 

II.  {The  Third  volume  of  this  work  never  appeared.) 
Lond.  1832.     royal  8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Adulterine  Bastardy ;  with  a 
Report  of  the  Banbury  Case,  and  of  aU  other  Cases 
bearing  upon  the  subject.     Lond.  1836.     8vo. 

Report  of  the  L'Isle  Peerage  Case.     8vo. 

Report  of  the  Devon  Peerage  Case.     8vo. 

Roll  of  Arms  of  the  Reign  of  Henry  III.  and  Edward 

III.  8vo.  and  4to. 

Observations  on  Historical  Literature,  and  Refuta- 
tion of  Palgrave.     In  1  vol.     8vo. 

Bishop  Beckington's  Journal,  during  his  Embassy  to 
Negotiate  a  Marriage  between  Henry  VI.  and  a 
Daughter  of  Count  Armagnac,  a.d.  1442.  Lond.  1828. 
8vo. 

History  of  the  Orders  of  Knighthood  of  the  British 
Empire  :  of  the  Order  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover  ;  and 
of  the  Medals,  Clasps,  and  Crosses  conferred  on  Naval 
and  Military  Services.  4  vols.  Lond.  1842.  imperial 
4to. 

History  of  the  Earldoms  of  Strathearn,  Monteith, 
and  Airth,  with  a  Report  of  the  Proceedings  before 
the  House  of  Lords,  on  the  Claim  of  Robert  Barclay 
AUardice,  Esq.,  to  the  Earldom  of  Airth.  Lond.  1842. 
8vo. 


NICOLAS  (Sib  Nicholas  Hahhis)— Con/imasrf. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Time*  of  Sir  Chri«topher 
Hatton,  Vice-Chamberlain  and  Lord  Ch«»c«llor  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  iucluding  hia  Corre«poDdeiioe.  Lond 
1847.     8vo. 

See  Davison  (Francis).  Enolakd  (Peocmdwob  or 
THE  Privy  Council).  Nelson  (Lord)  DiaPATcan. 
RiTsoN  (Joseph). 

NICOLAUS  (Johannes). 
Tractatus  de  Siglis  Veterum. 
1706.     4to. 


Lugduni  Bataoorum, 


NICOLE  (Pierre)  of  the  Society  of  Purt-Rnyal. 
CEuvres.     Essais  de  Morale,  Instructions  Thelogiques 
et  Morale,  &c.     18  vols.     Pam,  1716-1723.     12mo. 
Logic,  translated.     See  Ozbll  (John). 

NICOLINI  (Giovanni  Batista),  of  Rome. 

History  of  the  Pontificate  of  Pius  the  Ninth.  EAiinb. 
1851.     12mo. 

History  of  the  Jesuits :  their  Origin,  Progress,  Doc- 
trines, and  Designs.  Lond.  1854.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Illustrated  Library.) 

NICOLL  (John). 

A  Diary  of  Public  Transactions  and  other  Occurrences 
chiefly  in  Scotland,  from  January  1650  to  June  1667. 
By  John  Nicoll.  Edited  by  David  Laing.  (Banna- 
tyne  Club.)     Edinb.  1836.     4to. 

NICOLL  (Robert). 

Poems.  Third  edition,  with  additions,  and  a  Me- 
moir of  the  Author.     Edinb.  \9tiZ.     12mo. 

NICOLSON  (James  Badbnach),  Advocate. 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Parliamentary 
Elections  in  Scotland,  including  the  Election  of  Repre- 
sentative Peers  and  Members  of  Parliament,  and  the 
Registration  of  Voters  in  Counties  and  Burghs.  Edinb. 
1865.     8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Registration  Appeal 
Court  under  the  Reform  Act,  1868,  31  &  32  Vict  c 
48,  from  26th  October  to  9th  November  1868.     Edinb 
1869.     8vo. 

The  Debts  Recovery  (Scotland)  Act,  1867,  30  &  31 
Vict.  c.  96,  with  the  Incorporated  Sections  of  the  Small 
Debt  Act,  1  Vict.  c.  41,  with  Notes  and  a  Practical 
Digest.     Edinb.  1867.     8vo. 

Analysis  of  the  Scotch  Reform  Act,  1868,  31  &  32  Vict 
c.  48,  in  the  form  of  Practical  Notes  on  the  Statute.  To 
which  are  appended  the  Universities'  Election  Act,  and 
the  Burgh  and  County  Voters'  Act  Edinb.  1868.    8vo. 

NICOLSON  (Joseph),  and  BURN  (Richard),  LL.D. 
The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Counties  of  West- 
moreland and  Cumberland.     2  vols.    Lond.  Mil     4to. 


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NICOLSON  (William),  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 

The  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Historical  Libraries ; 
giving  a  short  view  and  character  of  most  of  our 
Historians,  either  in  Print  or  MS.  Third  edition. 
Lond.  1736.     folio. 

Leges  Marchiarum  ;  or,  Border  Laws  of  England  and 
Scotland,  from  the  Reign  of  Henry  III.  to  the  Union 
of  the  Two  Crowns ;  with  an  Appendix  of  Charters  and 
Records.     Lond.  1705.     8vo. 

The  same.     Lond.  1747.     12mo. 

An  Answer  to  the  second  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of 
Carlisle,  occasioned  by  some  passages  in  his  late  Book 
of  the  Scotch  Library,  wherein  the  Scots  ancient  pos- 
session in  Britain  is  asserted,  &c.     Edinb.  1704.     8vo. 

Letters  on  Various  Subjects,  Literary,  Political,  and 
Ecclesiastical,  edited  bjr  John  Nichols.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1809.     8vo. 

NIEBUHR  (Barthold  Geobo.) 

The  Roman  History  (by  G.  B.  Niebuhr).  Translated 
from  the  German  by  F.  A.  Walter.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1827.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Rome.  Vols. .  I.  and  II.  Translated 
by  J.  C.  Hare  and  C.  Thirwall ;  vol.  IIL,  by  W. 
Smith  and  L.  Schmitz ;  vols.  IV.  and  V.,  edited  by  L. 
Schmitz.     5  vols.     Lond.  1828-1844.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  Rome,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Fall  of  Western  Europe,  [translated  and] 
edited  by  Dr  Leonhard  Schmitz.  3  vols.  Lond.  1850. 
8vo. 

Lebensnachrichten  uber  Barthold  Georg  Niebuhr,  ans 
Brief  en  desselben  und  ans  Erinnerungen  einiger  jeiner 
nachsten  Freunde.    3  vols.    ZfawftMra',  1838, 1839.    Svo. 

Life  and  Letters  of  B.  G.  Niebuhr ;  with  Essays  on 
his  Character  and  Influence,  by  the  ChevaHer  Bunsen, 
and  Professors  Brandis  and  Loebell.     Vols.  I.  and  II. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  B.  G.  Niebuhr,  and  Selections 
from  his  Minor  Writings,  edited  and  translated  by 
Susanna  Winkworth.  Vol.  III.,  Supplementary.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1852.     Svo. 

NIEBUHR  (Cabsten). 

Description  de  1' Arable,  et  Voyage  en  Arabie  et  en 
d'autres  Pays  circonvoisins.  Avec  RecueU.  de  Questions, 
proposes  a  une  Society  de  Savants  qui  par  ordre  de 
sa  Majesty  Danoise  font  le  Voyage  de  1' Arabie,  par  M. 
Michaelis,  traduit  de  I'Allemand.  4  vols.  Amst. 
1774-1780.     4to. 

See  FoBSKAL  (Petbus). 

NIECAMP  (Jean  Lucas). 

Histoire  de  la  Mission  Danoise  dans  les  Indes  Orien- 
tales,  depuis  Fan  1705,  jusqu'i  la  fin  de  I'ann^e  1736, 
3  vols.     Geneve,  1745.     Svo. 


NIEL  (P.  G.  J.) 

Portraits  des  Personnages  Fran9ais  les  plus  Illustres 
du  XVI'  Siecle.     See  Pobtbaits. 

NIEMANN  (Joan.  Fbid.) 

Pharmacopoea  Batava,  cum  Notis  et  Additamentis 
Medico-Pharmaceuticis.     2  vols.     Lipsice,  1824.     Svo. 

NIEMEYER  (Db  August  Hebmann). 
Charakteristik  der  BibeL      5  vols.      Halle,    1830, 
1831.     Svo. 

NIEUHOFF  (Jean). 

L'Ambassade  de  la  Compagnie  Orientale  des  Pro- 
vinces Unies  vers  I'Empereur  de  la  Chine,  ou  Grand 
Cam  de  Tartarie,  faite  par  les  Srs.  Pierre  de  Goyer  et 
Jacob  de  Keyser.  Recucilli  par  Jean  Nieuhoff,  mis  en 
Frangois  par  Jean  le  Carpentier.     Leyde,  1665.     folio. 

Ambassades  memorables  de  la  Compagnie  des  Indes 
Orientales  des  Provinces  Unies,  vers  les  Empereurs  du 
Japon.     Amsterdam,  1680.     folio. 

NIGER  (Fbanciscus). 

Grammatica.  Impressum  Parhisiis,  Col.  Januarias, 
1498.  Ejusdem  Opuscula  Parhissiis,  Jehan  Petit. 
11  Dec.  1498  j  in  one  vol.  small  4to. 

NIGHTINGALE  (Rev.  J.) 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Parochial  Church 
of  St  Saviour,  Southwark.     See  Moss  (W.  G.) 

NIGRA  (Constantino). 

Reliquia3  Celtiche,  raccolte  da  Cost.  Nigra.  I.  II  Mano- 
scritto  Irlandese  di  S.  GaUo.  Torino,  1872.  large 
4to. 

NIGRUS  (Gebabdus),  and  ORTUS  (Obeetus  De) 
De  Feudis,  Libri  V.  quorum  I.,  est  Gerardi  Nigri ; 
2.  et  3.  Oberti  de  Orto  Jurisconsultorum  Mediolanen- 
sium ;  4.  Ex  variis  et  incertis  auctoribus  antiquis ;  5. 
Imperatorum  Constitutiones,  quae  ad  Feuda  pertinent, 
complectitur ;  Aucti  emendati  atque  explicati  studio  et 
diUgentia  Jac.  Cujacii,  cum  duplici  Indice,  uno  Titulo- 
rum,  altero  Verborum  ac  rerum  locupletissimo.  Lugduni, 
1566.     folio. 

NILES  (John  M.) 

The  Life  of  Oliver  Hazard  Perry ;  with  an  Appendix 
relating  to  the  Navy  of  the  United  States.  Hartford, 
1821.     12mo. 

NIMMO  (Rev.  William),  Minister  of  Bothkenner. 

A  General  History  of  Stirlingshire,  from  the  Earliest 
to  the  Present  Time  ;  with  its  Natural  History.  Edinb. 
1777.     Svo. 

The  same.    1817.     See  Stieling  (Will.  M'Geeoob). 


NIMROD— NODIEK. 


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NIMEOD  ON  HUNIEES:  Northern  Tour,  &c. 
See  Appeblby  (C.  J.) 

NIMEOD  :  a  Dramatic  Poem.  See  Jameson  (R.  W.) 

NINFA :  a  Tale,  from  the  German,  by  Louisa  Keir 
Grant.     Zond.  1848.     post  8vo. 

NISARD  (M.  L.  Charles). 

Histoire  des  Livres  Fopulaires.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1854.     8vo. 

NISARD  (J.  M.  N.  D.) 

Histoire  de  la  Litt^rature  Franfaise.  3  vols.  Paris, 
1854-18.59.     8vo. 

NISBET  (Alexander). 

An  Essay  on  Additional  Figures  and  Marks  of 
Cadency.  Shewing  the  ancient  and  modern  practice  of 
differencing  Descendants  in  this  and  other  Nations. 
Edinb.  1700.     12mo. 

A  System  of  Heraldry,  Speculative  and  Practical, 
with  the  true  art  of  Blazon  according  to  the  most  ap- 
proved Heralds  in  Europe.  Illustrated  with  Examples 
of  Armorial  Figures,  and  Achievements  of  the  most 
considerable  Sirnames  and  Families  in  Scotland.  With 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Memorials  relative  thereto. 
2  vols.     JEdinb.  1722-1742.     folio. 

A  System  of  Heraldry,  Speculative  and  Practical. 
Illustrated  with  Historical  and  Genealogical  Memorials. 
A  new  edition.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1S16.     folio. 

An  Essay  on  the  Ancient  and  Modern  Use  of 
Armories,  and  an  Explanation  of  the  Terms  of  Blazonry. 
Hdinb.  1718.     4to. 

NISBET  (Sir  John),  of  Dirleton,  a  Lord  of  Session. 

Some  Doubts  and  Questions  in  the  Law  of  Scotland ; 
as  also  some  Decisions  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and 
Session  from  1G65  to  1677.     Edinb.  1^^%.     folio. 

Dirleton's  Doubts  Resolved.  See  Stbuart  (Sir 
James). 

NISI  PRIUS. 

A  Summary  of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  the 
Law  of  Personal  and  Mixed  Actions,  as  connected  with 
Trials  at  Nisi  Prius.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

Forms  of  Nisi  Prius  Trials.     See  Buller  (Sir  F.) 

NIVERNOIS  (Manoini,  Due  de). 

CEuvres.     8  vols.     Paris,  1796.     8vo. 

CEuvres  Posthumes  (Fables,  Traductions,  &c.),  pubises 
a  la  Suite  de  son  Eloge,  par  N.  Frangois  (de  Neuf- 
chateau).      2  vols.     Paris,  1807.     8vo. 

NIZAMI  POETAE  NARRATIONES  at  Fabulae, 
Persice  ex  Codice  MS.,  nunc  primum  editfe,  subjuncta 
Versione  Latina  et  Indice  Verborum.  Lipsim,  1802. 
4to. 


NOAILLES  (Mhmikum  De). 

Ambassades  de  Messieurs  de  Noaillflt  «a  ftnfllitwrn, 
Redig^es  par  feu  M.  I'Abb^  de  Vertot  6  vob.  Lnii»^ 
1763.     12mo. 

NOAILLES  (Thb  Baronms  d«). 

Memoirs  of  the  Marquise  de  Montagu.  Ltmi.  1870. 
post  8vo. 

NOBILITY. 

An  Historical  and  Critical  Essay  on  the  true  Siae  of 
Nobility,  Political  and  Civil.  Second  edition,  with 
large  additions.     Lond.  1719.     8vo. 

NOBLE  (James),  Teacher  of  Lanffuaget, 

Arabic  Vocabulary  and  Index  for  Richardson's  Arabic 

Grammar,  in  which  the  worda  are  explained,  and  the 

Derivatives  are  traced  to  their  Originals.     EdiiUi.  1820. 

4to. 
The   Orientalist;    or.   Letters  of  a  RabbL      With 

Notes.     Edinb.  1831.     8vo, 

NOBLE  (Rev.  Mark). 

Memoirs  of  the  Protectorate  House  of  Cromwell, 
from  an  early  period  to  the  present  time ;  with  Proof* 
and  Illustrations.     2  vols.     Birmingham,  1784.     8vo. 

An  Historical  Genealogy  of  the  Royal  House  of 
Stuart.     Lond.  1795.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Illustrious  House  of  Me<nci,  from 
Giovanni,  the  Founder  of  their  Greatness,  who  died  in 
the  year  1428,  to  the  death  of  Giovanni-Gaston,  the 
last  Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany,  in  1737.  Lond.  1797. 
8vo. 

A  History  of  the  College  of  Arms,  and  the  Livee  of 
all  the  Kings,  Hendds,  and  Pursuivants,  from  the  Reign 
of  Richard  III.  founder  of  the  College,  with  a  Disserta- 
tion relative  to  the  Different  Orders  in  England  since 
the  Norman  Conquest.     Lond.  1805.     4to. 

A  Biographical  History  of  England,  from  the  Revolu- 
tion to  the  end  of  George  the  First's  Reign  (in  continu- 
ation of  Granger).     3  vols.    Lond.  1806.    8va 

NOBLESSE. 

Nouvelles  Observations  sur  les  deux  Systemea  de 
la  Noblesse  Commer9ante  ou  Militaire.  La  Nobleese 
telle  qu'eUe  doit  Etre.    Amsterdam,  1758.     12mo. 

NODIER  (Charles). 

Bibliothdque  Sacrde  Grecque  Latine.  Paris,  1826. 
8vD. 

Melanges  tirds  d'une  Petite  Biblioth^ue,  ou  Vari^ 
tds  Littdraires  et  Philosophiques.     Pan*,  1829.     8vo. 

Questions  de  Littdrature  L<%ale :  du  Plagiat;  de  la 
Supposition  d'Auteur ;  des  Supercheries  qui  ont  rapport 
aux  Livres.     Paris,  1828.     8vo. 


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NODIEE  (Charles) — Continued. 

Notions  El^mentaires  de  Linguistique  ou  Histoire, 
Abrfegee  de  la  Parole  et  de  I'Ecriture.  Paris,  1834. 
8vo. 

NOE  (M.  LE  CoMTE  de). 

Mdmoires  relatifs  a  TExpedition  Anglaise  partie  du 
Bengale  en  1800,  pour  aller  combattre  en  Egypte 
Tarm^e  d'Orient.     Paris,  1826.     8vo. 

NOEHDEN  (George  H.),  LL.D.  See  Northwick 
(Lord). 

NOEL  (Eev.  Baptist  Wriotheslet). 

Notes  of  a  Short  Tour  through  the  Midland  Counties 
of  Ireland,  in  1836.     Lond.  1837.     post  8vo. 

Essay  on  the  Union  of  Church  and  State.  Lond. 
1848.     8vo. 

Notes  of  a  Tour  in  Switzerland  in  the  Summer  of 
1847.     Lond.  1848.     post  8vo. 

Letters  on  the  Church  of  Eome,  Addressed  to  the 
Eev.  Emanuel  Farant,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  the  King  of 
Sardinia.     Lond.  1852.     12mo. 

NOEL  (Francois  Joseph). 

Abr^g6  de  la  Mythologie  UnivorseUe,  ou  Dictionnaire 
de  la  Fable.     2  vols.     Bruxelles,  1828.     12mo. 

NOEL  (Fr.),  et  CAEPENTIEE  (L.  J.) 
Nouveau   Dictionnaire  des  Origines,  Inventions  et 
D^couvertes,  dans  les  Arts,  les  Sciences,  la  Gdographie, 
le  Commerce,  etc.     2  vols.     Bnixelles,  1828.     8vo. 

NOEUFVILLE  (Simon  Lamoral  le  Pippre  de). 

Abreg6  Chronologique  et  Historique  de  la  Maison  du 
Eoy,  et  de  toutes  les  Troupes  de  France.  3  vols.  Lieffe, 
1734.     4to. 

NOLAN  (Michael). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Laws  for  the  EeUef  and  Settlement 
of  the  Poor.  The  fourth  edition,  enlarged.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1825. 

See  Strange  (Sir  John). 

NOLLET  (L'Abb£). 

Lefons  de  Physique  Exp^rimentale.  6  vols,  Paris, 
1745-1786.     12mo. 

NOLLI  (Giambattista). 

Nuova  Pianta  di  Eoma,  data  in  luce  I'Anno  1749. 
Roma,  1748.     folio. 

NOLTENIUS  (JoH.  Frid.) 

Lexicon  Latinse  Linguae  Antibarbarum  Quadripaiti- 
tum  :  editio  tertia  recognita,  &c.,  cura  G.  J.  Wichmanni. 
2  vols.     Berolini,  1770.     8vo. 


NONAEUM  Inquisitiones  in  Curia  Scaccarii,  Temp. 
Eegis  Edwardi  III.  Printed  by  command  of  his  Majesty 
King  George  III.  in  pursuance  of  an  Address  of  the 
House  of  Commons.     Lond.  1807.     folio. 

NONCONEOEMIST. 

The  True  Nonconformist,  in  answer  to  the  Modest 
and  Free  Conference  betwixt  a  Conformist  and  a  Non- 
conformist about  the  present  Distempers  of  Scotland, 
[by  Eobert  Macward].     1671.     12 mo. 

NON-INTEUSION. 

Course  of  Lectures  on  Non-Intrusion,  delivered  at 
Edinburgh,  by  Ministers  of  the  City  and  Neighbour- 
hood, on  the  Headship  of  Christ's  Authority.  Edinb. 
1840.     12mo. 

NONIUS  MARCELLUS,  Festus  Pompeius,  Varro, 
de  Proprietate  Sermonum,  et  de  Lingua  Latlna. 
Venetiis,  1496.     folio. 

NONNUS. 

Nonni  Panopolitanae  Dionysiaca,  nunc  primum  in 
lucem  edita,  cum  lectionibus,  et  conjecturis  Gerarti 
Falkenburgii.     Antverpice,  1569.     4to. 

Nonni  Panopolitse  Dionysiacorum  Libri  XLVIII. 
Gr.  suis  et  aliorum  conjecturis  emendavit  et  illustravit 
D.  Frid.  Graefe.     2  vols.     Lipsice,  1819.     8vo. 

Nonni  Panopolitani  Paraphrasis  S.  secundum 
Joarmem  Evangelii,  Gr.  et  Lat.,  accesserunt  Notse  Nic. 
Abrami     Parisiis,  1623.     8vo. 

NOODT  (Gerardus). 

Opera  Omnia  (Juridica),  ab   ipso   recognita,  aucta, 
emendata  multis  in  locis.    2  vols.     Lugd.  Batav.  1724:. 
folio. 

Two  Discourses  on  Sovereign  Power  and  Liberty  of 
Conscience,  translated  from  the  Latin  of  Gerard  Noodt, 
by  A.  Macaulay ;  with  the  Notes  and  Illustrations  of 
Barbeyrac.     Lond.  1781.     8vo. 

NOORTHOUCK  (John). 

Historical  and  Classical  Dictionary;  containing  the 
Lives  and  Characters  of  the  most  Ancient  and  Learned 
Persons  in  every  Age  and  Nation.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1776.     8vo. 

NORBEET  (Pierre  Parisot,  ou  Pere). 

Memoires  Historiques  presentds  en  1744,  au  Souve- 
rain  Pontife  Benoit  XIV.  sur  les  Missions  des  Pferes 
Jesuites  aux  Indes  Orien tales:  ou  Ton  voit  leur  con- 
stante  opiniatret^  h  defendre  et  k  pratiquer  les  Eits 
Idolatres  et  Superstitieux  du  Malabar,  condamn^s, 
anath6matis6s  par  plusieurs  Papes,  etc.  (1660-1744). 
2  vols.     Besanfbn,  1747.     4to. 


NORDEN— NORTH. 


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NORDEN  (FRBiD.  Lewis). 

Travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia,  by  Frederick  Lewis 
Norden.  Translated  from  the  original,  and  enlarged 
with  Observations  from  Ancient  and  Modem  Authors, 
that  have  written  on  the  Antiquities  of  Egypt,  by  Dr 
Peter  Templeman.     2  vols.     Lond.  1757.     large  folio. 

NORDEN  (John). 

A  Progress  of  Piety.     (Parker  Society). 

Norden's  Preparative  to  his  Speculum  Britannise,  in- 
tended a  reconciliation  of  sundrie  propositions  by  divers 
persons  tendred  concerning  the  same.  1596.  Speculum 
Britanni83 :  the  first  parte.  An  historical!  and  choro- 
graphical  Description  of  Middlesex.  Speculi  Britannise 
Pars.  The  Description  of  Hartfordshire.  (In  one  vol.) 
Lond.  1723.     4to. 

NORDHOFF  (Charles). 

Northern  California,  Oregon,  and  the  Sandwich 
Islands.     Load.  1874.     4to. 

NOREGS  KONUNGA  SOGUR  :  Historia  Norvegi- 
corum,  etc.     See  Snorro. 

NORGES  GAMLE  LOVE  indtil  1387,  af  del 
Kong.  Norskc  Videnskabers  Sclskab  udgivne  ved  R. 
Keyser  og  P.  A.  Munch.  3  vols.  Christiania,  1846- 
1849.     small  folio. 

NORIE  (J.  W.) 

The  Naval  Gazetteer,  Biographer,  and  Chronologist. 
Land.  1827.     Svo. 

NORIS  (Henrious). 

Annus  et  Epochae  Syro-Macedonum,  in  vetustis 
Urbium  Syriac  Nummis  expositae.    Lipsice,  1696.    4to. 

NORMAN  (B.  M.) 

Rambles  in  Yucatan ;  or.  Notes  of  Travel  through 
the  Peninsula,  including  a  visit  to  the  remarkable  Ruins 
of  Chi-Chen,  Zayi,  Kabah,  and  Uxmal,  with  Illustra- 
tions.    New  Yorh,  1843.     Svo. 

NORMAN  (John  Paxton). 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  the  Copyright,  Registration 
and  Provisional  Registration  of  Designs ;  and  the  Copy- 
right and  Registration  of  Sculpture.  Lond.  1851. 
12mo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Practice  relating  to 
Letters  Patent  for  Inventions.     Zowd  1853.     12mo. 

Exchequer  Reports.     See  Hurlstone. 

NORMAND  (L.)  Ain€. 

Monuments  Fundraires  Choisis,  dans  les  Cimetiferes 
de  Paris,  et  des  Principales  Villes  de  France,  dessin^s, 
graves,  et  publi(Ss  par  L.  Normand  Ain6.  Paris,  1863. 
large  folio. 


NORMANDY. 

La  Normandie  Illustre^.     See  Jahin  (M.  Julo). 

Les  Chroniquea  de  Normandie,  publii^  d'apres  deox 
Manuscrits  de  la  Biblioth6qae  Royale,  par  FnnciaqM 
Michel     Rouen,  1839.     small  4to. 

Description  Geographique,  et  Ui^toriqae  de  U  llaut« 
Normandie.     2  vols.     Paris,  1740.     4to. 

Mdmoires  de  la  Socidtii  des  Antiquair«6  de  Nor- 
mandie.    See  {supra  p.  29)  Antiquarim. 

NORMANN  (Cabolds  Fred.) 

De  Jure  Repnesentationis  secundum  Jus  Patrium  tam 
antiquum  quani  hodiemum,  DLssertatio  Inaagundia. 
Hafnioe,  1828.     12mo. 

NORRIS  (Rev.  John). 

The  Theory  and  Regulation  of  Love,  a  Moral  EoMjr ; 
with  Letters,  Philosophical  and  Moral,  between  the 
Author  and  Dr  Henry  More.     Oxford,  1688.     8to. 

An  Essay  towards  the  Theory  of  the  Ideal  or 
Intelligible  World.     2  vols.     Lond.  1701-1704.     8vo. 

NORTH  (Christopher). 

The  Comedy  of  the  Noctes  Ambroeianas,  by  Chri*- 
topher  North  [Professor  John  Wilson].  Selected  and 
arranged  by  John  Skelton,  Advocate.  Edinb.  1876. 
post  8vo. 

NORTH  (Dudley,  Third  Lord). 

A  Forest  of  Varieties.     In  three  Parts.     Lond.  1645. 

folio. 

NORTH  (Dudley,  Fourth  Lord). 

Observations  and  Advices  (Economical.  Lond. 
1669.     12mo. 

Light  in  the  Way  to  Paradise;  with  other  Occa- 
sionals.     Lond.  1682.     Svo. 

NORTH  (Sib  Dudley). 

Discourses  upon  Trade;  principally  directed  to  the 
Cases  of  the  Interest,  Coynage,  Clipping,  and  Increase 
of  Money.     Zone?.  1691.     4to. 

The  same.  Reprinted.     Edinb.  1822.     4to. 

NORTH  (Francis,  Lord  Chancellor  Guildford). 
A  Philosophical  Essay  of  MusicL     Anon.     Lond. 
1677.     4to. 

NORTH  (Hon.  Roger). 

Life  of  Francis  North,  Baron  of  Guildford,  Lord 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  under  Charles  IL  and  James 
II.;  containing  Characters  of  Sir  Mathew  Hale,  Sir 
George  Jeffries,  Sir  Leoline  Jenkins,  Sidney  Godolphin, 
and  other  Lawyers  and  Statesmen.     Lond.  1742.    4to. 


728 


NORTH— NOEWAY. 


NORTH  (Hon.  'Roam)— Continued. 

Life  of  Sir  Dudley  North,  Commissioner  of  the 
Treasury  to  Charles  II. ;  and  of  Dr  John  North,  Clerk 
of  the  Closet  to  Charles  II.     Zono?.  1744.     4to. 

The  Lives  of  Lord  Guildford,  Sir  Dudley  North,  and 
the  Rev.  Dr  John  North.  A  new  Edition,  with  Notes. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

Examen ;  or,  an  Inquiry  into  the  Credit  and  Veracity 
of  a  Pretended  "  Complete  History  [of  England],"  with 
Memoirs  tending  to  Vindicate  the  Honour  of  King 
Charles  the  Second,  and  his  happy  Reign.  Lond.  1740. 
4to. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Laws.  Now  first 
published  from  the  Original  MS.,  with  Notes.  Lond. 
1824.     8vo. 

NORTH  BERWICK. 

Carta  Monialium  de  North  Berwic :  Prioratus  Cis- 
terciensis  B.  Marie  de  North  Berwic  Munimenta 
Vetusta  que  Supersunt.  Edited  hy  Cosmo  Innes. 
(Bannatyne  Club.)     Edinb.  1847.     4to. 

NORTH  BRITISH  REVIEW  (The). 
From  its  commencement  in  May  1844,  and  continued 
to  January  1871.     53  vols.     8vo. 

NORTH  BRITON  (The). 

•A  Periodical  Paper,  beginning  5th  June  1762.  To 
which  is  added,  The  Briton.  Lond.  1762-1769. 
folio. 

The  North  Briton.     2  vols.     Land.  1763.     12mo. 

NORTH  COUNTRY  GARLAND.  (A  CoUection 
of  Ballads.)    Minb.  1824.     12mo. 

NORTH-WllST  PASSAGE. 

An  Account  of  a  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a 
North-West  Passage,  by  Hudson's  Straits,  to  the 
Western  and  Southern  Ocean.  Performed  in  the  Ship 
CaUfomia  in  1746,  1747.  2  vols.  Lmd.  1748. 
8vo. 

NORTHCOTE  (James),  R.A. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  Lond.  1813. 
4to. 

Fables,  Original  and  Selected.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1828-1833.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Titian.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

NORTHERN  ANTIQUITIES  (lUustrations  of),  by 
Henry  Weber,  Robert  Jamieson,  and  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
See  Antiquities  (Northern). 


NORTHLEIGH  (John),  LL.D.,  M.D. 

Topographical  Descriptions ;  with  Historico-Political, 
and  Medico-Physical  Observations  made  in  two  several 
Voyages  through  most  parts  of  Europe.  Lond.  1702.  8vo. 

NORTHWICK  (Lord). 

Specimens  of  Ancient  Coins  of  Magna  Graecia  and 
Sicily ;  selected  from  the  Cabinet  of  Lord  Northwick, 
drawn  by  Del  Frate,  and  engraved  by  Henry  Moses  ; 
the  Text  by  George  Henry  Noehden,  LL.D.  Lond. 
1826.     folio. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  (County  of). 
History  of  Northumberland,   in  Three  Parts.     See 
Hodgson  (John). 

The  Northumberland  Household  Book.  See  House- 
hold Books. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  (Duke  of). 

Arcano  del  Mar4     See  Dudley  (Sir  Robert). 

NORTON  (Andrews),  of  Harvard  University/. 
The  Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Gospels. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

NORTON  (George),  Barrister. 
Commentaries   on    the    History,    Constitution,   and 
Chartered  Franchises  of  the  City  of  London.     Lond. 

1829.  8vo. 

NORTON  (Hon.  Mrs). 

The  Undying  One,  and  other  Poems.  Lond.  1830. 
8vo. 

Tales  and  Sketches,  in  Prose  and  Verse  (ia  Churton's 
Library  for  the  Million).     Lond.  1850.     post  8vo. 

NORVIENS  (M.  De). 

Essai  sur  la  Revolution  Fran^aise  depuis  1789,  jusqu'k 
I'avdnement  au  Tr&ne  de  Louis   Philippe   D'Orl^ans, 

1830.  2  vols.     Paris,  1832.     8vo. 

NORWAY. 

See  Leges  Gdla-Thingenses. 

Code  of  Ancient  Norwegian  Laws.     See  Norgbs. 

Diplomatarium  Norvegicum :  Oldbreve  til  Kundskab 
om  Norges  indre  og  ydre  forholde  Sprog,  Slsegter 
Saeder,  Lovgivning  og  Rettergang  i  Middelalderen. 
Samlede  og  udgivne  af  Chr.  C.  A.  Lange  og  Carl  R. 
Unger.     8  vols.     Christiania,  1847-1858.     8vo. 

The  Heimskringla ;  or  the  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of 
Norway,  translated  by  Samuel  Laing.     See  Snorro. 

Norway  and  its  Scenery,  comprising  the  Journal  of  a 
Tour  by  Edward  Price ;  with  considerable  additions, 
and  a  Road-Book  for  Tourists,  edited  by  Thomas 
Forester.  Lond.  1853.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Illustrated 
Library.) 


NORWOOD— NOUE. 


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NORWOOD  (Eichard). 

Trigonometrio;  or,  The  Doctrine  of  Triangles :  Devided 
into  two  Bookes.  Both  performed  by  that  lato  and 
excellent  invention  of  Logarithmes.  Ten  Chiliades  ;  or, 
The  Logarithmes  of  absolute  numbers  from  a  unite  to 
10,000.     Zom;.  1631.     small  4to. 

NOSSELT  (Feiedrich). 

Lehrbuch  der  Deutschen  Literatur  fiir  daa  weibliche 
Geschlecht,  besondors  fiir  hohere  Tdchterschulcn. 
3  vols,  in  2.     Breslau,  1841.     8vo. 

NOSTEEDAME  (Jeban  dk). 

Les  Vies  des  plus  c6I6bres  et  anciens  Pofctes  Proven- 
saux,  qui  ont  floury  du  temps  des  Comtes  de  Provence. 
Lyon,  1575.     12mo. 

NOSTEADAMUS  (Michael). 

The  True  Prophecies  or  Prognostications  of  Michael 
Nostradamus,  Physician  to  Henry  II.,  Francis  II.,  and 
Charles  IX.,  Kings  of  France.  Translated  and  Com- 
mented by  Theophilus  de  Garencieres,  Doctor  in  Phy- 
sick.     Lond.  1672.     folio. 

NOTAEY-PUBLIC. 

Ars  Notariatus ;  or,  the  Art  and  Office  of  a  Notary- 
Public,  as  Practised  in  ScotLand.  Edinb.  1740. 
small  8vo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition,  improved.  Edinb.  1792. 
12mo. 

NOTES  AND  QUEEIES.  A  Medium  of  Inter- 
communication for  Literary  Men,  Artists,  Antiquaries, 
Genealogists,  &c.     (Published  weekly.)     small  4to. 

First  Series,  November  1849  to  December  1855.     12  vols. 
Second  Series,  January  1856  to  December  1861.     12  vols. 
Third  Series,  January  1862  to  December  1867.     12  vols. 
Fourth  Series,  January  1868  to  December  1873.     12  vols. 
Fifth  Series,  January  1874  to  December  1877.     8  vols. 

NOTES  AND  QUEEIES  :  General  Index  to  Series 
the  First.     Vols.  I. -XII.     Lo7id.  1856.     small  4to. 

NOTES. 

Notes  of  Charters,  &c.,  by  the  Earl  of  Melrose,  afte^ 
wards  Earl  of  Haddington,  to  the  Vassals  of  the  Barony 
of  Drem,  from  1615  to  1627.     Edinb.  1830.     4to. 

Notes  relating  to  the  Procedure  in  the  Elections  of 
the  liepresentatives  in  the  British  Parliament  of  the 
Peers  of  Scotland.     Edinb.  1818.     8vo. 

Notes  on  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  made  during  an 
Excursion  in  that  Colony  in  1820.  Lond.  1821. 
12mo. 


^OTES—CoTUinml. 

Notes  on  Mexico  made  in  tho  Autumn  of  1822 ; 
accompanied  by  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  RoTolutJoii.' 
Philadelphia,  1824.     8vo. 

Notes  of  an  Attache  in  Spain  in  1850.  Lond,  18S1 
Svo. 

NOTHOMB  (J.  B.) 

Essai  Historique  et  Politiqae  sup  la  B^ToluUon  Belga. 
Londres,  1833.     Svo. 

NOTITIA  DIGNITATUM  Utriusque  Imperii, 
Orientis  scilicet  et  Occidentis,  ultra  Arcadii  Honoriiqne 
tempora :  et  in  earn  Guidi  Panciroli  Commentarium. 
Editio  postrema,  auctior  et  emendatior.  Genevm,  1623. 
folio. 

NOTICES  ET  EXTEAITS  dee  Manuscrita  de  la 
Bibliothfeque  du  Eoi,  de  la  Biblioth6que  Imporiale,  et 
des  autrea  Bibliothfeques,  l(is  au  Corait<5  dtabli  dans 
I'Acad^mie   des    Inscriptions   et   Belles    Lettres.      See 

France,  supra  p.  378. 

NOTICES  sur  les  Graveurs  qui  nous  ont  laiaa^  dat 
Estampes  marquees  de  Monogrammes,  Chiffres,  Ac. 
[par  M.  I'Abb^  Baverel  et  Malpez].  2  vols.  Beetmfm, 
1808.     8vo. 

NOTITIA  ANGLICANA,  showing— L  The  At- 
chievements  of  all  the  English  Nobility,  compleat,  (i.*.) 
their  several  Quarterings  or  Pretensions ;  1)eing  the 
Arms  of  the  most  eminent  Families  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland :  II.  Their  several  Titles  of  Honour.  2  vols. 
in  1.     Lond.  1724.     8vo. 

NOTT  (George  Frederick),  D.D. 
The  Works  of  Howard,   Earl  of  Surrey,  and  Sir  T. 
Wyatt.     See  Howard  (Henry). 

Fortunatus  Siculus.     See  Busone  da  Gubbio. 

NOTT  (John). 

Select  Odes,  translated  from  the  Persian.    See  Hatkz. 


NOTT  (Major-General  Sir  Williah). 
Memoir    and     Correspondence.       See 
(J.  H.) 


STOCgUELBR 


NOTTINGHAM 
(Sir  R) 


(Lord  Chancellor).    See   Cokk 


NOUE  (Sioneub  de  la). 
Discours    Politiques    et    Militaires. 
small  Svo. 


Bade, 
4Z 


1687 


730 


NOU  VEAU— NUGEIS  T. 


NOUVEAU  EECUEIL  G^NEEAL  DE  TEAIT^S, 
etc.,  continue  par  Ch.  Murhard  et  J.  Pinhas.  See 
Mabtens  (G.  F.  de). 

NOUVELLE  BIOGEAPHIE  G^IN^EALE. 

Nouvelle  Biographie  G^ndrale,  depuis  les  Temps  les 
plus  Eecules  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Publi^e  par  MM.  Firmin 
Didot  Fibres,  sous  la  Direction  de  M.  le  Dr  Hoefer. 
46  vols.     Paris,  1854-1866.     8vo. 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

Eoyal  Letters,  Charters,  and  Tracts,  relating  to  the 
Colonization  of  New  Scotland,  and  the  Institution  of 
the  Order  of  Knight-Baronets  of  Nova  Scotia,  1621- 
1638  (edited  by  David  Laing,  for  the  Bannatyne  Club). 
Edinb.  1867.     4to. 

The  Editor's  Preface  to  this  volume  contains  a  Collection 
of  Royal  Letters,  &c.,  1626-1639.  Along  with  reprints 
of  the  following  Tracts  : — 

I.  A  briefe  Discourse  of  the  New-found-land  by  Captain 
John  Mason.  Edinburgh,  1620.  II.  Nova  Scotia.  The 
King's  Patent  to  Sir  William  Alexander,  for  the  Plantation  of 
New  Scotland  in  America.  1621.  III.  Encouragement  to 
Colonies,  by  Sir  William  Alexander,  iond.  1624.  IV.  En- 
couragement for  New  Galloway  in  America,  by  me  [Sir 
Robert  Gordon  of]  Lochinvar.  Edinb.  1625.  V.  Charters 
under  the  Great  Seal  granted  to  Sir  William  Alexander,  and 
Sir  Robert  Gordon,  of  Lands  in  Nova  Scotia.     1621-1628. 

British-American  Association  and  Nova-Scotia  Baro- 
nets: Eeport  of  the  Action  of  Damages  for  alleged  Libel, 
Broun  (soi-disant)  Sir  Eichard,  against  the  Globe 
Newspaper.  With  Introductory  Eemarks  [by  W.  B. 
TumbuU].     Edinb.  1846.     8vo. 

NOVELIST'S  LIBEAEY.  British  Novelists.  See 
Ballanttne.     Barbauld.     Eoscoe  (Thomas). 

NOVELL.^  CONSTITUTIONES.  See  Justini- 
an us  Imperatoe. 

Novelise  Constitutiones  Theodosii  Valentiniani  III. 
See  Theodosius. 

NOVELLIEEO  ITALIANO. 

Bandello  (Matteo).     Novelle.     9  vols. 
Boccaccio  (Giov.).     II  Decamerone.     4  vols. 
Erizzo  (Sebastiano).     Le  Sei  Giomate.     1  vol. 
Fiorentino  (Giovanni).     II  Pecorone,  Novelle  Antiche. 

2  vols. 
Grazzini  detto  il  Lasca,  (Antonfranoesco).     La  prima  ; 

la  seconda  Cena,  Novelle.     2  vols. 
Mori  (Ascanio  de')  Da  Ceno.     Novelle.     1  voL 
Parabosco  (Girolamo).    I.  Diporti.     1  vol. 
Sacchetti  (Franco).     Novelle.     3  vols. 
Novelle  di  alcuni  Fiorentini.     1  vol. 
Novelle  d'Autori  Senesi.     2  vols. 
26  vols.     Londra  [Livorno],  1793-1796.     small  8vo. 


NOVELLE. 

Eaccolta  di  Novelle,  dall'  origins  della  Lingua  Italiana 
fino  al  1700 :  (Cento  Novelle  Antiche,  &c.)  3  vols. 
Milano,  1804-1810.     8vo. 

NOVELS  and  Tales,  and  Novels  and  Eomanoes  by 
the  Author  of  Waverley. 
See  Scott  (Sir  Walter). 

NOVUS  OEBIS. 

Novus  Orbis  Eegionum  ac  Insularum  Veteribus  In- 
cognitarum,  &c.  CoUegit  Joannes  Huttichius,  edidit 
Simon  Grynaeus.     Badlece,  1537.     folio. 

(In  the  same  volume,  which  wants  the  "  Tabula  Cos- 
mographica,"  there  is  bound  an  edition  of  Petri  Martyris 
Decades.     Bamlece.,  1533.) 

Novus  Orbis,  etc.  (cum  Tabula  Cosmographica,  &c.). 
Editio  postrema.     Basilece,  1555.     folio. 

NOWELL  (Alexander),  Dean  of  St  PauTs. 
Catechismus,    Latin    and    English.       See    Parker 
Society. 

NOY  (William). 

The  Principal  Grounds  and  Maxims,  with  an  Analysis 
of  the  Laws  of  England;  and  on  Tenures,  Estates, 
&c.,  Eeal  and  Personal.  Ninth  edition.  With  the 
Author's  Life,  and  Notes,  by  W.  M.  Bythewood, 
Lond.  1821.     12mo. 

NOZEAMI;  or,  Six  Months  in  Egypt  and  Syria. 
Lrnid.  1846.     I2mo. 


NUBIA. 

Antiquit^s  de  la  Nubie. 


See  Gau  (Franc.  C.) 


NUG^  SCOTIC^: 

Miscellaneous  Papers  Illustrative  of  Scottish  Affairs, 
1535-1781.  [Edited  by  Geo.  E  Kinloch  and  Charles 
Baxter.]     Edinb.  1829.     8vo. 

NUG^  VENALES;  sive  Thesaurus  Eidendi  et 
Jocandi,  ad  gravissimos  severissimosque  viros,  Patres 
Melancholicorum,  conscriptos.     Anno  1689.     12mo. 

NUGENT  (George,  Lord  ). 

Some  Memorials  of  John  Hampden,  his  Party  and  his 
Times.     2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

NUGENT  (Thomas),  LL.D. 

History  of  Vandalia,  containing  the  Ancient  and 
Present  State  of  the  Country  of  Mecklenburg.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1796.     4to. 

Translations.  See  Cellini.  Du  Bois.  (L'Abbe.) 
Renault.     Montesquieu. 


NUMISMATICS— NYERUP. 


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NUMISMATICS. 

NUMISMATIC  CHRONICLE  (The). 
Edited  by  John  Yongo  Akerman.     Nos.  I.  to  XIV. 
July  1838  to  October  1841.     Land.  1838-1841.     8vo! 

Tresou  de  Numismatique  et  de  Glyptique,  ou  Recueil 
General  de  M6dailles,  Monnaies,  Pifcrres,  Gravies,  Baa- 
Reliefs,  etc.,  tant  anciens  que  modemes,  grav6  par  lea 
procdd^s  de  M.  A.  Collas.  (20  vols.)  Paris,  1835-1843. 
folio. 

Monuments  Antiques. 
Numismatique  complete  des  Rois  Grecs.     23  Nos. 
Iconographie  des  Empereurs  Romains  et  de  leurs  Families. 

16  Nos. 

Nouvelle  Galerie  Mythologique.     13  Nos. 
Bas-Reliefs  de  la  Frise  du  Parthenon,  et  du  Temple  de 
Phigalie.     4  Nos. 

Monuments  du  Moyen  Age  et  de  VHistoire  Modeme. 
M(5dailles  coid^es  et  cisel^es  en  Italic  aux  XVo  et  XVIo 

Siteles.     Part  I.  10  Nos. ;  Part  II.  11  Nos. 
M6dailles  Exdcutees  en  Allemagne  aux  XVI^  et  XVII« 

Sifecle  dans  le  Midi  de  sous  I'influenee  d' Albert  Durer 

et  de  son  ficole.     12  Nos. 

Choix  Historique  des  M^dailles  des  Papes.     12  Nos. 
Choix  des  plus  belles  M^dailles  Frangaises  depuis  le  rfegne 
de  Charles  VII.  jusqu'a  celui  de  Louis  XVI.     Part  I. 

17  Nos.;  Part  II.;  Part  III.  14  Nos. 
Sceaux  des  Rois  et  Reines  de  France.  7  Nos. 

Sceaux  des  Grands  Feudatair^s  de  la  Couronne  de  France. 
8  Nos. 

Sceaux  des  Rois  et  Reines  dAngleterre.     9  Nos. 

Recueil  gfoeral  de  Bas-Reliefs  et  d'Omemens,  ou  Me- 
langes Typoglyptiques,  Ivoires,  Meubles,  Armes, 
Bijoux,  &c.     Part  I.  10  Nos.;  Part  II.  15  Nos. 


NUMISMATICS— CWiniMA 

Monument*  de  Vllittoin  ConUmporain*. 
Mddailles  de  la  Involution  Fran^aije,  Dupuii  h  Cobto. 

cation  des  fitat8-G6n<Sraux  ju«qu'o  In  ProcUination  du 

Consulat  a  vie.     No*.  1-9. 
Collection  des  MMailles  de  I'Empire  Franfaii  et  de  TEm- 

pereur  NapoliSon.     18  Nos. 
Histoire  par  les  Monumens  de  I'Art  Mon^toiie.     U  Nos. 

NUMMORUM  Antiquonim  Scriniis  Bodleiania  ny 
conditoram  Catalogus,  cum  Commentario,  Tabolii 
.(Eneis  et  Appendice  (a  Franc.  Wise.)  Oxonii,  1760. 
folio. 

NUNEZ  DE  VILLASAN  (Juan). 

Chronica  del  muy  esclarecido  Principe  y  Rey  Don 
Alonso  el  Onzena  deste  nombre,  de  los  Reyes  que  rey- 
naron  en  Castilla,  y  en  Leon,  padre  que  fue  del  Rey  Don 
Pedro.     Toledo,  1595.     folio. 

NUREMBERG  CHRONICLE  (The),  or 
Chronicarum     Liber     Norinbergense  ;     1493.       See 

SOHBDEL  (HaRTMANNUS). 

NUTTALL  (P.  Austin),  LL.D. 

A  Classical  and  Archaeological  Dictionary  of  the 
Manners,  Customs,  Arts,  &c.,  of  the  Celebrated 
Nations  of  Antiquity,  and  of  the  Middle  .Agea.  Lond. 
1840.     8vo. 

NYERUP  (Erasmus)  oo  KRAFT  (Jans  Edward). 

Almindeligt  Litteratur  Lexicon  fur  Danmark,  Norge, 
og  Island ;  eller  Fortegnelse  over  Danske,  Norake,  eg 
Islandske  Furfattere,  og  Liste  over  deres  Skrifler. 
2  vols,  in  1.     KjobenlMvn,  1820.     4to. 


732 


GATES— O'CONOE. 


0 


GATES  (Titus). 

The  Picture  of  the  late  King  James,  drawn  to  the 
life.  Dedicated  to  King  William  the  Third,  our  De- 
liverer.    In  four  parts.     Lond.  1696-7.     4to. 

GBITUAEY.     1817-1837. 

The  Annual  Biography  and  Ghituary.     See  Annual. 

GBEELIN  (John  Frederic). 

Memoirs  of  John  Frederic  Gherlin,  Pastor  of  Wald- 
hach,  in  the  Baa  de  la  Eoche.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  John  Frederic  Oberlin.  Lond.  1830. 
8vo. 

G'BEIEN  (Eev.  Dr.  John),  R.C.  Bishop  of  Cloyne. 

Focaloir  Gaoidhilge-Sax-Bh6arla ;  or,  an  Irish- 
English  Dictionary.     Paris,  1768.     4to. 

An  Irish-English  Dictionary.  Second  edition,  re- 
vised and  corrected  by  the  Eev.  Eobert  Daly.  Dublin, 
1832.     8vo. 

OBSEQUENS  (Julius). 

Julii  Obsequentis  quje  supersunt  ex  Libre  de  Pro- 
digiis :  cum  Animadversionibus  Jo.  Schefferi,  et  Sup- 
pleraentis  Conradi  Lycosthenis,  curante  Francisco 
Oudendorpio.     Lugd.  Batav.  1720.     8vo. 

OBSEEVATIGXES  SELECTS  in  varia  loca  Novi 
Testementi,  sive  Laur.  Eamiresii  de  Prado,  Pentecon- 
tarchus ;  Alex.  Mori  in  Novum  Fcedus  Notee ;  et  Petri 
Possini  Spicilegium  Evangelicum;  cum  proef.  J.  A. 
Fabricii.     Hamburgi,   1712.     12mo. 

O'CALLAGHAN  (K  B.),  M.D. 
History  of  New  Netherlands ;  or,  New  York  under 
the  Dutch.     2  vols.     New  York,  1848.     8vo. 

OCAMPO  (Florian  de).     See  Spain. 

OCCLEVE,  OR  HOCCLEVE  (Thomas). 

Poems  by  Thomas  Hoccleve,  never  before  published, 
with  a  Preface,  Notes,  and  Glossary  by  George  Mason. 
Lond.  1796.     4to. 

De  Eegimine  Principum,  a  Poem  by  Thomas  Occleve, 
written  in  the  Eeign  of  Henry  IV.  Edited,  for  the  first 
time,  by  Thomas  Wright.  (Printed  for  the  Eoxburghe 
Club.)     Lond.  1860.     4to. 

OCCO  (Adolfo). 

Imperatorum  Eomanorum  Numismata,  a  Pompeio 
Magno  ad  Heraclium  congesta ;  notis  et  additameutis 
illustrata  Fran.  Mediobarbo  Birago,  curante  Phil. 
Argelato.     Mediolani,  1730.     folio. 


OCELLUS  LUCANUS. 

De  Universa  Natura,  en  Grec  et  en  Fraagais,  avec 
des  Dissertations  par  le  Marquis  d'Argens.  Berlin, 
1762.     12mo. 

OCHINO  (Bernakdino). 

A  Dialogue  of  Polygamy  and  of  Divorce,  written  ori- 
ginally in  Italian  by  Bemardiaus  Ochinus,  and  rendered 
into  Engli.sh  by  John  Garfeild.     Lond.  1657.     12mo. 

Bernardino  Ochino  of  Siena:  A  contribution  to- 
wards the  history  of  the  Eeformation,  by  Karl  Ben- 
rath.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Helen  Zimmern. 
With  an  introductory  preface  by  William  Arthur.  Loiul. 
1876.     8vo. 

OCKLEY  (Simon),  Professor  of  Arabia  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge. 

The  History  of  the  Saracens,  containing  the  Lives  of 
Abubeker,  Omar,  Othman,  Ali,  Hasan,  &c.,  the  imme- 
diate successors  of  Mahomet.  Collected  from  the  most 
authentic  Arabick  Authors,  especially  Manuscripts  not 
hitherto  published.     2  vols.     Lond.  1718.     8vo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition.  Lond.  1847.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

O'CONNELL  (Daniel). 

The  Life  and  Speeches  of  Daniel  O'Connell,  M.P., 
edited  by  his  son  John  O'Connell.  2  vols.  Dublin, 
1846.     8vo. 

A  Memoir  on  Ireland,  Native  and  Saxon.  Vol.  I. 
1172-1660.     Dublin,  1843.     8vo. 

See  Trials. 

O'CONNOE  (Henry). 

Connected  Essays  and  Tracts,  being  a  series  of  In- 
ferences, deduced  from  the  Principles  of  the  most  cele- 
brated Sceptics.     Dublin,  1837.     8vo. 

O'CONNOE  (Matthew). 

Military  History  of  the  Irish  Nation,  comprising  a 
Memoir  of  the  Irish  Brigade  in  the  service  of  France. 
Dublin,  1845.     8vo. 

O'CONOE  (Charles). 

Dissertations  on  the  History  of  Ireland,  and  on  the 
Irish  Colonies  in  Britain ;  with  Eemarks  on  M'Pherson's 
Fingal  and  Temora.     Dublin,  1766.     8vo. 

The  "  Ogygia"  Vindicated,  with  Notes  on  that  Work, 
and  Dissertations  on  the  Origin  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Scots.     Dublin,  1775.     8vo. 


O'CONOR— OGILBY. 


O'CONOE  (Charles),  D.D. 

Eerum  Hibernicarum  Scriptoros  Veteres.  Complec- 
tens  Annales  Ultonienses,  ab  Anno  Dom.  431  ad  Annum 
1131.  Nunc  primum  editit  C.  O'Conor,  D.D.  4  vols. 
Buckinghamim,  1814—1826.     4to. 

Bibliotheca  MS.  Stowensis;  A  Descriptive  Catalogue 
of  the  Manuscripts  in  the   Stowe  Library.     And  the 
Appendix  to  Vol.  I.  1819.    2  vols.    Buckingham,  1818 
1819.     4to. 

Catalogue  of  the  important  Collection  of  Manuscripts 
from  Stowe,  which  will  be  sold  by  auction  at  London, 
11th  June  1849,  and  seven  following  days.  Lond 
1849.     smaU  4to. 

*♦*  The  public  sale  of  this  Collection,  which  belonged 
to  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos,  was 
postponed,  having  been  purchased  by  private 
bargain  by  the  Earl  of  Ashbuinham.  It  included 
the  celebrated  Collection  of  Ancient  Irish  Manu- 
scripts, described  in  the  preceding  Catiilogue, 
"Bibliotheca  MS.  Stowensis,"  by  Dr  Charies 
O'Conor,  and  also  other  Manuscript  Collections 
acquired  by  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  and  de- 
posited at  Stowe. 

OCTUPLA ;  hoc  est  Octo  Paraphrases  Poetic*  Psalmi 
104,  Authoribus  totidem  Seoti.s.  Edinhurgi,  1696. 
12mo. 

O'DALY  (John). 

The  Poets   and  Poetry   of  Munster.      A   Selection 
of  Irish  Songs  by  the  Poets  of  the  last  century,  with 
poetical   translations  by  the   late   James  C.   Mangan, 
Dublin,  1849.     12mo. 
Edinh.  1826, 


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post  8vo. 


and  the  original  Music. 

ODD  (The)  Volume 

ODDY  (J.  Jepson). 

European  Commerce,  shewing  new  and  secure  Chan- 
nels of  Trade  with  the  Continent  of  Europe ;  with  a 
General  View  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the  United 
Kingdom.     Lond.  1805.     4to. 

ODE  (Jacobus). 
Commentarius   de 
1739.     4to. 


Angelis.       Trajecti   ad  Rhenum, 


ODELEBEN  (Baron  Von). 

Eelation  circonstancifee  de  la  Campagne  de  1813  en 
Saxe.  Traduit  de  TAllemand  par  Aubert  de  Vitry. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1817.     8vo. 

ODOAEDS  FANTIN  (A.  E.  IST.  Des).  See  Des 
Odoards. 

O'DONNELL  (Matthew),  and  BEADY  (Francis). 

An  Analytical  Digest  of  the  Eeported  Cases,  Statutes, 
and  General  Orders,  in  the  several  Courts  of  Equity  in 
Ireland,  and  the  House  of  Lords.  Dublin,  1840.  royal 
8vo. 


CDONxXELL  AND  BUADY-C'o„/.-,«,^. 

First  and  Second  Addenda  and  Table  of  the  Vnm 
of  Cases  to  the  Irish  Equity  Index.  DuUin,  1841-1848 
royal  8vo. 

O'DONOVAN  (John). 

Annals  of  Ireknd,  by  the  Four  Mast««.    *«  1„k, 

LAND. 

Leabhar  na  Z-ceart;  or,  the  Book  of  Right*  8m 
Celtic  Society  (Publications  of). 

O'DEISCOL  (John). 

Views  of  Ireland,  Moral,  Political,  and  Religion.. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Ireland.     2  vols.     Lo7ui.  1827.    8vo. 

O'DEISOOLL  (W.  Justin),  BarriMer-at-Uw. 

A  Memoir  of  Daniel   Maclise,  II. A.     Lond.  1871 
post  8vo. 

OETTINGER  (Eduard  Maeia). 

Bibliographie  Biographique  UniverseUe,  ou  Diction- 
naire  des  Ouvrages,  tant  Anciens  que  Modemes,  relatifs  a 
I'Histoire  de  la  Vie  pubUque  et  priv^  dee  Homraee 
celebres  do  tous  les  Temps,  et  de  toutes  lee  Nations. 
Leipzig,  1850.     royal  8vo. 

Moniteur  des  Dates.     Leipzig,  1869.     4to. 

OEXMELIN  (Alexandre  Olivier). 
Histoire  des  Avanturiers  qui  se  sont  signalez  dans  lee 
Indes.     2  vols.    Pam,  1713.    12mo. 


OFFICE  OF  A  MESSENGER.  See  Mkssenoeh. 
at-Arms. 

OFFICE  OF  A  NOTAEY.     See  Notaby-Public 

O'FLAHEETY  (Eoderio). 

Ogygia  J  seu  Eerum  Hibernicarum  Chronologia.  Ac- 
cedit,  Catalogus  Eegum  in  Britannia  Scotorum  ex 
Hibemicis  Monumentis.     Loiid.  1685.     4to. 

Ogygia ;  or  a  Chronological  Account  of  Irish  events. 
Translated  from  the  Latin  of  Eoderic  O'Flaherty  by  the 
Eev.  James  Hely.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1793.     8vo. 

O'FLANNIGAN  (J.  Eoderick),  Barrigter-at-L<vt. 

The  Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors  and  Keepers  of 
the  Great  Seal  of  Ireland,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to 
the  Eeign  of  Queen  Victoria.     2  vols.     Lond.  1870. 

8vo. 

OGILBY  (John). 

Africa ;  being  an  accurate  Description  of  the  Regions 
of  .iEgypt,  Barbary,  Lybia,  the  Land  of  Negroes,  &c  ; 
collected  and  translated  from  authentick  authors,  and 
adoru'd  with  Maps  and  Sculptures.  Lond.  1670. 
folio. 


734 


OGILBT— OLDFIELD. 


OGILBY  (Jons)— Continued. 

America ;  being  an  accurate  Description  of  the  New 
World,  containing  the  Original  of  the  Inhabitants,  the 
remarkable  Voyages  thither,  the  Conquest  of  the  Em- 
pires of  Mexico  and  Peru,  the  European  Plantations, 
&c.  "With  an  Appendix,  containing  a  survey  of  what 
has  been  discovered  of  the  unknown  South- Land,  and 
the  Arctick  region ;  adorned  with  Maps  and  Sculptures. 
Lfjnd.  1671.     folio. 

Asia  ;  containing  a  Description  of  Persia,  and  the  Em- 
pire of  the  Great  Mogol,  and  other  parts  of  India,  &c. ; 
adoru'd  with  Maps  and  Sculptures.    Lond.  1673.    folio. 

Atlas  Japannensis;  being  remarkable  addresses  by  way 
of  Embassy,  from  the  East  India  Company  of  the  United 
Provinces,  to  the  Emperor  of  Japan ;  containing  a  de- 
scription of  the  Country,  Eeligions,  Laws,  &c. ;  Eng- 
lish'd  and  adorn'd  with  Sculptures.     Lond.  1570.    folio. 

An  Embassy  from  the  East  India  Company  of  the 
United  Provinces,  to  the  Emperor  of  China.  Also  the 
Second  Part,  containing  a  relation  of  Two  Embassies 
to  the  Vice-Eoy  Singlamong  and  General  Taising  Lipovi. 
English'd  from  the  original  accounts,  and  set  forth  with 
Sculptures.     2  vols.     Lond.  1671-1673.     folio. 

Britannia ;  being  an  Illustration  of  England  and 
Wales,  by  a  Geographical  and  Historical  Description  of 
the  principal  Eoads.     Lond.  1675.     folio. 

The  Entertainment  of  his  most  Excellent  Majestie 
Charles  II.,  in  his  Passage  through  the  City  of  London 
to  his  Coronation.     Lond.  1662.     folio. 

The  King's  Coronation,  or  Account  of  the  Cavalcade, 
and  Description  of  the  Triumphal  Arches,  and  Speeches 
prepared  by  the  City  of  London  for^Charles  II.,  in  his 
passage  from  the  Tower  to  Whitehall ;  also  the  Narra- 
tive of  his  Coronation,  and  the  Feast  in  Westminster 
Hall.     April  1662.     Edinburgh,  Beprinted,  1685.    4to. 

The  Works  of  P.  Virgilius  Maro,  Translated.  See 
ViRGiLiua. 

OGILVIE  (Captain  James). 

History  of  Naples,  Translated.     See  Giannonb. 

OGILVIE  (John),  Jemit. 

A  true  Relation  of  the  Proceedings  against  John 
Ogilvie,  a  Jesuit,  executed  at  Glasgow,  the  last  of  Febru- 
arie,  anno  1615.  [Attributed  to  Ai-chbishop  Spottis- 
wood.]     Edinburgh,  1615.     4to. 

OGILVIE  (John),  D  D. 

Poems  on  several  subjects.    2  vols.    Lond.\7()^.    8vo. 

Eona,  a  Poem.     Lond.  1777.     4to. 

OGLE  (Nathaniel). 

The  Colony  of  Western  Australia,  a  Manual  for  Emi- 
grants to  that  Settlement  or  its  Dependencies.  Lond. 
1839.     8vo. 


O'GOEMAN  ( ). 

The  Practice  of  Angling,  particularly  as  regards  Ire- 
land.    2  vols.     Dublin,  1845.     post  8vo. 

O'HALLOEAN  (Svlvester). 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  History  and 
Antiquities  of  Ireland  ;  with  Observations  on  the  state- 
ments of  Mr  Hume,  Mr  Macpherson,  and  Sir  John 
Dalrymple.     Dublin,  1772.     4to. 

A  General  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  earliest  ac- 
counts to  the  close  of  the  12th  century.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1778.     4to. 

OISELIUS  (Jacobus). 

Thesaurus  selectorum  Numismatum  Antiquorum ; 
cum  Singulorum  selectee  descrijitions.  Amstelodami, 
1677.     4to. 

OKE  (George  C.) 

The  Law  of  Turnpike  Eoads :  comprising  the  whole 
of  the  General  Acts  now  in  force ;  practically  arranged, 
with  Cases,  Notes,  and  Forms.     Lond.  1854.     12mo. 

O'KEEFFE  (John). 

Eecollections  of  the  Life  of  John  O'Keeffe.  Written 
by  himself.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.    8vo. 

Dramatic  Works.  Prepared  for  the  Press  by  the 
Author.     4  vols.     Lond.  1798.     8vo. 

OKEY  (Charles  H.) 

A  Concise  Digest  of  the  Law,  Usage,  and  Custom 
relating  to  Commercial  and  Civil  Intercourse  between 
Britain  and  France.    Second  edition.    Paris,  1829.    8vo. 

Droit  d'Aubaine  de  la  Grande  Bretagne.  Paris 
1830.     12mo. 

OLAUS  MAGNUS.     See  Magnus. 

OLD  BAILEY  CHEONICLE  (The)  ;  or  the  Male- 
factors' Eegister ;  containing  a  circumstantial  Account  of 
the  Lives,  Trials,  and  Confessions  of  the  most  notorious 
Offenders  who  have  suffered  Death,  and  other  exem- 
plary punishments  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
from  the  year  1700  to  1783,  arranged  from  the  Eecords 
of  the  Court,  by  James  Montague.  4  vols.  Lond.  1788. 
8vo. 

Select  Criminal  Trials  in  the  Old  Bailey,  with  the 
Opinions  of  the  Judges  in  points  reserved  for  their  De- 
cision.    Vol.  I.  (all  published).     Edinh.  1803.     8vo. 

Old  Bailey  Experience  :  Crimiaal  Jurisprudence  and 
the  Actual  Working  of  our  Penal  Code  of  Laws;  also 
an  Essay  on  Prison  Discipline.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

OLDFIELD  (R.  A.  K.)  Expedition  into  Africa. 
See  Laird  (Macgregor). 


OLDFIELD— OLIVI. 


739 


OLDFIELD  (Tho.  H.  Bubley). 

History  of  Boroughs,     See  Boroughs. 

OLDHAM  (John). 

The  Works  of  Mr  John  Oldham,  together  with  his 
liemains.     Zj07id.  1703.     8vo. 

"Works,  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life,  and  Notes  upon 
his  Writings.     2  vols.     Lond.  1722.     12mo. 

OLDMIXON  (John). 

The  History  of  England  during  the  Keigns  of  the 
Eoyal  House  of  Stuart ;  with  the  Sequel,  comprising  the 
Reigns  of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary,  Queen  Anne, 
and  George  L     2  vols.     Lond.  1730,  1735.     folio. 

The  Critical  History  of  England,  Ecclesiastical  and 
Civil ;  with  Remarks  on  Burnet's  History.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1728.     8vo. 

Clarendon  and  Whitlock  Compared.  Lond.  1737. 
Svo. 

OLDOmUS  (Augustus). 

Athenaeum  Romanum,  in  quo  Summorum  Pontificum 
ac  Pseudo-Pontificum,  necnon  S.R.E.  Cardiiialium  et 
Pseudo-Cardinal.  Scripta,  publico  exponuntur.  Pentsice, 
1676.     4to. 

OLDYS  (William). 

The  British  Librarian ;  exhibiting  a  Compendious 
View  of  our  Scarce  and  Valuable  Books.  Lond.  1738. 
Svo. 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  See  Raleigh  (Sir 
Walter). 

OLEARIUS  (Adam). 

Voyages  faits  en  Moscovie,  Tartaric,  et  Perse,  traduits 
de  rOriginal,  <fec.  ;  augmentez  par  le  Sr.  de  Wicquefort. 
Nouvelle  edition,  avec  des  Cartes  Geographiques,  &e. 
Amsterdam,  1727.     folio, 

O'LEARY  (Rev.  Arthur). 

Mr  O'Leary's  Defence ;  containing  a  Vindication  of 
his  conduct,  and  a  Justification  of  the  Catholics;  in 
Answer  to  Dr  Woodward,  Bishop  of  Cloyne.  Dublin, 
1787.     Svo. 

OLIN  (Rev.  Stephen),  D.D. 

Travels  in  Egypt,  Arabia  Petra;,  and  the  Holy  Land. 
2  vols.     New  York,  \i^3.     post  8vo. 

OLIPHANT  (George  H.  Hewit). 

The  Law  of  Horses,  including  the  Bargain  and  Sale 
of  Chattels ;  also  the  Law  of  Racing,  Wagers,  and  Gam- 
ing.    Lond.  1854.     12mo. 

OLIPHANT  (Laurence). 

A  Journey  to  Katmandu  (the  Capital  of  Nepaul), 
with  the  Camp  of  Jung  Bahadoor.    Lond.  1852.    8vo. 

The  Russian  Shores  of  the  Black  Sea  in  the  Autumn 
of  1852.     Edinh.  1853.     8vo. 


OLIPHANT  (Laurence)— Cw(/aiu«/. 

Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  Miaaion  to  China  and 
Japan,  in  the  years  1867-1859.  2  voU,  Rllnb.  1859, 
Svo, 

PiccadUly ;  a  Fragment  of  Contemporary  Biography, 
Edinh.  1870.     Svo. 

OLIPHANT  (Mrs  M.  0.  W.) 

The  Life  of  Edward  Irving,  Minister  of  the  National 
Scotch  Church,  London,  illustrated  by  his  Journal*  and 
Correspondence.     2  vols.     Lond.  1862.     Svo. 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Reign  of  George  Second. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1869.     post  Svo. 

Memoir  of  Count  de  Montalerabert,  Peer  of  France,  a 
Chapter  of  Recent  French  History.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1872.     post8vo. 

The  Makers  of  Florence :  Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola, 
and  their  City.     Lond.  1876.     royal  Svo, 

OLIPHANT  (T.  L.  Kington). 

The  Jacobite  Lairds  of  Gask  (Grampian  Club).   Lond, 

1870.     Svo. 

OLIVECRONA  (K.  d')  GonseiOer  a  la  Cour  Suprenu 
de  Swede. 

De  la  Peine  de  Mort.   Traduction,    Paris,  1868.  Svo. 

Des  Causes  de  la  R^cidive  et  des  Moyens  d'en  Re»- 
treindre  les  Effets.     Traduction.     Paris,  1S71.     Svo. 

OLIVEIRA  (Luiz  da  Silva  Pbreira). 
Privilegios  da   Nobreza,   e   Fidalgnia   de  Portugal. 
Lisbon,  1806,     4to, 

OLIVER  (George),  D.D,,  Exeter. 

Collections  towards  illustrating  the  Biography  of  the 
English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  members  of  the  Society  of 
Jesus,    Exeter,  1838.     Svo. 

Monasticon  Dicecesis  Exoniensis ;  bsing  a  Collection ' 
of  Records  and  Instruments  illustrating  the  ancient  con- 
ventual, collegiate,  and  eleemosynary  Foundations  in 
the  counties  of  Cornwall  and  Devon.  With  a  Supple- 
ment, comprising  a  List  of  the  Dedications  of  Churches 
in  the  Diocese.     Exeter,  1S46.     folio. 

Collections  illustrating  the  History  of  the  Catholic 
Religion  in  the  Counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon,  Dorset, 
Somei-set,  Wilts,  and  Gloucester,  with  notices  of  the 
Dominican,  Benedictine,  and  Franciscan  Orders  in  Eng- 
land.    Lond.  1857.     Svo. 

OLIVETUS  (JosEPHUs), 

Delectus  Commentariorum  in  M.  T.  Ciceronis  Opera 
Omnia.    See  Cicero. 

OLIVI  (Abate  GitrsiTPE). 

Zoologia  Adriatica,  ossia  Catalogo  lagionato  degli 
Animali  del  Golfo  e  della  Lagune  di  Venezia.  Batmino, 
1792.     4to. 


736 


OLIVIEE— OEDONNANCE. 


OLIVIER  (GuiLLAUME  Antione),  Dodeur  en  Medi- 
cine. 

Entomologie,  ou  Histoire  Naturelle  des  Insectes. 
8  vols.     Paris,  1789-1808.     large  4to. 

Voyage  dans  I'Empire  Othoman,  I'Egypte,  et  la  Perse, 
fait  par  ordre  du  Gouvernement.  6  vols.  8vo  and  Atlas 
in  4to.     Paris,  1801-7.     8vo. 

Travels  in  the  Ottoman  Empire,  Egypt,  and  Persia, 
undertaken  by  order  of  the  Government  of  France,  during 
the  first  six  years  of  the  Republic.  Translated  from  the 
French.     2  vols.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

OLMSTED  (Denison),  LL.D. 

The  Mechanism  of  the  Heavens ;  or,  Familiar  Illus- 
trations of  Astronomy,  with  Historical  and  Biographical 
Sketches.    Lond.  1850.     12mo. 

O'MEARA  (Barrt  E.) 

Exposition  of  some  of  the  Transactions  that  have 
taken  place  at  St  Helena,  since  the  appointment  of  Sir 
Hudson  Lowe  as  Governor.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

Historical  Memoirs  of  Napoleon.  Book  IX.  Trans- 
lated from  the  original  MS.     LoTid.  1820.     8vo. 

Napoleon  in  Exile ;  or,  a  Voice  from  St  Helena. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

O'NEIL  (A.) 

Dictionary  of  Spanish  Painters,  comprehending  simply 
that  part  of  their  biography  immediately  connected  with 
the  Arts,  from  the  Foiu-teenth  Century  to  the  Eighteenth. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1833,  1834.     royal  8vo. 

ONOSANDER.     See  Guischardt  (Chablbs). 

O'PHELAN  (John). 

Epitaphs  in  the  Cathedral  Church.     See  Kilkenny. 

OPIE  (Amelia). 

See  Poems  (CoUection  of).  Vols.  VIL  and  XII. 
1804-1806. 

Memorials  of  the  Life  of  Amelia  Opie,  selected  and 
arranged  from  her  Letters,  Diaries,  and  other  Manu- 
scripts, by  Cecilia  Lucy  Bright  well.  Norwich,  1854. 
8vo. 

OPIE  (John),  R.A 

Lectures  on  Painting,  edited  by  Ralph  Wornum. 
(Bohn's  Scientific  Library.)     Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

OPPIANUS  (Anazarebus). 

Oppiani  Cynegetica  et  Halieutica  (Greece),  ad  fidem 
Librorum  Scriptorum  emendavit  Joan.  G.  Schneider. 
Acced.  Versiones  Latinee  metrica  et  prosaica.  (Vol.  I.) 
Lipsim,  1813.     8vo. 

Oppian's  Halienticks,  of  the  Nature  of  Fishes,  and 
Fishing  of  the  Ancients.  Translated  from  the  Greek, 
with  an  Account  of  Oppian's  Life,  and  a  Catalogue  of 
his  Fishes,  by  John  Jones,     Oxford,  1722.     8vo. 


OPUSCULA  ad  Historian!  Juris,  et  maxime  ad  Pom- 
ponii  Enchiridion  illustrandum  pertinentia,  collegit 
Joannes  Lud.  Uhlius,  pra;fationem  prajmisit  Jo.  Gottl. 
Heinneccius.     Halm,  1735.     4to. 

OPUSCULA  Mythologica,  Physica,  et  Ethica.  Graece 
et  Latine,  cum  notis  et  var.  lectt,  opera  Thomse  Gale. 
Amstelcedami,  1688.     8vo. 

OPUSCULA  Varia  de  Latinitate  Jurisconsultorum 
Veterum,  junctim  edidit,  et  animadversiones  adjecit 
Carolus  Andreas  Dukerus.   Lugduni  Batav.  1711.  12mo. 

ORANGE  (William  db). 

Guillaume  d'Orange,  Chansons  de  Geste  des  XI^  et 
XII°  Sifecles,  publides  pour  la  premifere  fois,  par  Profes- 
seur  M.  W.  J.  A.  Jonckbloet.  2  vols.  La  Haye,  1854. 
8vo. 

ORATIO  DOMINICA  HoXvyXioTTos,  etc.  The  Lord's 
Prayer  in  above  a  Hundred  Languages,  Versions,  and 
Characters.  Editio  novissima  (edidit  B.  Mottus,  Typogr. 
Lond.).     Londini,  1700.     4to. 

ORATORES  GR^CL 

Orationes  horum  Rhetorum  !  ^schinis,  Lysia;,  Alci- 
damantis,  Antisthenis,  etc.  Item,  Isocratis  Orationes, 
etc.,  Grseca.  2  vols.  Venetiis  in  cedibus  Aldi,  1513. 
folio. 

Oratorum  Graecorum  quae  supersunt  Monuments  in- 
genii,  a  bonis  libris  a  se  emendata,  notis  criticis,  com- 
mentariis  iiitegris  H.  Wolfii,  J.  Tayloris,  Jer.  Marklandi, 
aliorum  et  suis,  indicibus  denique  instruxit,  Joan.  Jae. 
Reiske.     12  vols.     lApdm,  1770-1775.     8vo. 

ORD  (Mark). 

An  Essay  on  the  Law  of  Usury.     Lond.  1804.     8vo. 

0RDENAC6eS  e  Seis  do  Reiuo  de  Portugal; 
Recopiladas  per  mandado  do  multo  alto  Catholico  et 
poderoso  Rey  Dom  Philippe.     Lishoa,  1603.     foUo. 

ORDERICUS  VITALIS. 

The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  England  and  Normandy. 
Translated,  with  Notes,  and  the  Introduction  of  Guizot, 
by  Thomas  Forester.  (Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.) 
4  vols.     Lond.  1853-1856.     12mo. 

ORDNANCE  SURVEY. 

Ordnance  Survey  of  Londonderry.  See  Colby 
(Colonel  Thomas). 

Ordnance  Surveys  of  Scotland.     See  Scotland. 

ORDONNANCE  de  1667  et  1670.  See  Pbocez 
Verbal. 


ORDONNANCES— ORIENTAL 


73; 


ORDONNANCES  des  Roys  de  France,  de  la  Troi- 
si^me  Race,  recueillies  par  Ordro  Chronologique,  par 
Eus.  de  Lanriore,  Denis  F.  Sccousse,  Villevaulfc,  Bre- 
quigny,  lo  Marquis  de  Pastoret,  et  J.  M,  Pardeasus. 
21  vols.     Paris,  1823-1849.     folio. 

Table  Gcn(5rale  et  Chronologique  des  Neuf  Volumes 
du  recueil  des  Ordonnances  des  Rois  de  France,  de  la 
Troisi6me  Race,  par  M.  de  Vilevault.  Paris,  1757. 
folio. 

Table  Cbronologique  des  Ordonnances  des  Rois  de 
France  do  la  Troisi^me  Race,  jusqu'au  Rtgne  de  Louis 
XII.  inclusivement,  par  J.  M.  Pardessus.  Paris,  1847. 
folio. 

ORDRES  MONASTIQUES. 

Histoiro  des  Ordres  Monastiques,  Religieux,  et  Mili- 
taires,  et  des  Congregations  S^culiferes  de  I'un  et  I'autre 
sexe ;  contenant  leur  origine  et  leur  fondation ;  avec  des 
figures  qui  representent  tous  les  differens  habillemens 
de  ces  Ordres  [par  Hippolite  Helyot,  continu^e  par  le 
P.  Maximil.  Bullot].     8  vols.     Paris,  1721.     4to. 

Dictionnaire  des  Ordres  Religieux  ou  Histoire  des 
Ordres  Monastiques,  Religieux  et  Militaires,  et  dea 
Congregations  Sfeculi6res  de  I'lJn  et  de  I'Autre  Sexe, 
qui  ont  6t(5  itables  jusqu'a  prdsent,  publie  par  M.  I'Abbd 
Migne.     4  vols.     Paris,  1859-1863.     royal  8vo. 

L'ORDRE  NATUREL  et  Essentiel  des  Societ^s 
Politiques  [par  le  Mercier  de  la  Riviere].  2  vols. 
Londres  et  Paris,  1767.     12mo. 

O'REILLY  (Bernard). 

Greenland,  the  adjacent  Seas,  and  the  North-West 
Passage  to  the  Pacific  Illustrated,  in  a  Voyage  to  Davis' 
Straits,  during  1817.     Lond.  1818.     4to. 

O'REILLY  (Edward). 

An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Influence  of  the  ancient 
Irish  Institutes,  commonly  called  Brehon  Laws.  Dublin, 
1824.     4to. 

Sanas  Gaoidhilge-Sagsbearla :  an  Irish-English  Dic- 
tionary, with  an  Irish  Grammar.     Dublin,  1817.     4to. 

Transactions  of  the  Iberno-Celtic  Society.  See  Ire- 
land. 

OREM  (William). 

A  Description  of  the  Chanonry,  Cathedral,  and  King's 
College  of  Old  Aberdeen,  in  the  years  1724  and  1725. 
Lond.  1782.     4to. 

The  same.     Aberdeen,  1791.     12mo. 

ORFILA  (Matthieu  J.  B.)  D.  en  M. 

Traits  de  M(5decine  Legale.  Quatrifeme  Edition,  revue, 
corrig^e  et  consid^rablement  angment^e ;  contenant  en 
entier  le  Traits  des  Exhumations  Juridiques,  par  MM. 
Orfila  et  Lesueur.     3  vols,  in  4.     Paris,  1848.     8vo. 


ORFORD  (Eakl  op). 

The  Houghton  Gallery :  A  Set  of  PrinU,  engraved 
after  the  most  capital  Paintings  in  the  Collection  of 
H.I.M.  the  Empress  of  Russia.  Lately  in  the  po«MS- 
Bion  of  the  Earl  of  Orford,  at  Houghton,  in  Norfolk. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1788.     imperial  folio. 

ORFORD  (Horatio  Walpole,  Earl  or).  See 
Walpolb  (Horatio). 

ORFORD  (Sir  Robert  Walpole,  Eabl  op).  See 
CoxE  (William). 

ORGAN. 

Statement' of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Presbytery  of 
Glasgow,  relative  to  the  use  of  an  Organ  in  St  Andrew*! 
Church.     Glasgow,  1808.     12mo. 

The  Organ  Question,  Statements  by  Dr  Ritchie  and 
Dr  Porteous  in  the  Presbytery  of  Glasgow,  1807-8. 
With  an  Introductory  Notice,  by  Robert  S.  Candlish, 
D.D.     Edinb.  1856.     12mo. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Organ ;  a  Review  of  the  Rev. 
Dr  Candlish's  publication,  entitled  "  The  Organ  Ques- 
tion," by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Cromar.  Edin.  1856. 
15mo. 

ORIBASIUS.  See  Chirurgica  Veterum  IhlEDicoRcii. 

Oribasii  Anatomica,  ex  hbris  Galeni,  cum  versioue 
Latina  Jo.  Bapt.  Rasarii,  curante  GuL  Dundass,  ci\ju8 
Notaj  accedunt.     Lugduni  Batav.  \735.     4to. 


ORIENTAL  HERALD  and  COLONLA.L  REVIEW, 
from  its  commencement  in  January  1824  to  December 
1829.     23  vols.     Lond.  1824-1829.     8vo. 

ORIENTAL  LITERATURE.      See   Dictionaries, 

page  285. 

Lexicon  Heptaglotton  (Orientale,  etc.).  See  Castellcs 
(Edmundus). 

Dictionarium  Armeno-Latinum.  Paris,  1633.  4to. 
See  Rivola  (Franoiscus). 

Codices  Orientales  Bibliothecse  Regiie  Havniensis 
jussu  et  auspiciis  Regis  Daniaj  Augustissimi  Christiani 
Octavi  enumerati  et  descripf  i,  pars  prior  Codices  Indices 
eontinens,  pars  altera  Codices  Hebraicos  et  Arobicos 
continens,  pars  tertia  Codices  Persicos,  Turcicos,  Hindu- 
stanicos,  &c.,  continens.   Hafnia,  1846, 1851, 1857.  4to. 

Histoire  de  la  Litt(5rature  Hindouie  et  HindoustAnie, 
par  Garcin  de  Tassy.   Vol  L     Pam,  1870.    royal  Sva 

5  A 


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OEIENTAL-OEKNEYINGA  SAGA. 


OEIKNTAL  LITERATVKE— Continued. 
Arabic. 

Kamoos  (The),  or  the  Ocean ;  an  Arabic  Dictionary. 
Prepared  for  publication  by  a  native  of  Arabia,  in  the 
Arabic  department  of  the  College  of  Fort  William, 
Calcutta.     2  vols.     Calcutta,  1817.     4to. 

Moontukhub-Ool-Loghaut ;  or  a  Dictionary  of  Arabic 
Words,  with  a  Persian  Translation.  Originally  com- 
piled by  Abd  Oor  Eusheed  E  T'Hatvee ;  revised,  cor- 
rected, and  published  by  Molovee  Allah  Daud,  and  other 
native  oificers  employed  in  the  Persian  department  of 
the  College  of  Fort  WiUiam.  Edited  by  M.  Lumsden, 
LL.D.     Calcutta,  1808.     folio. 

Soorah ;  a  Dictionary  of  Arabic  Words,  explained  in 
Persian.  Published  at  the  recommendation  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  the  College  of  Fort  William.  Calcutta,  1815. 
folio. 

Alif  Laila  (The),  or,  Book  of  the  Thousand  Nights 
and  One  Night,  commonly  known  as  "  The  Arabian 
Nights'  Entertainments,"  now  for  the  first  time  published 
complete  in  the  original  Arabic.  Edited  by  W.  H. 
Macnaghton.     4  vols.     Calcutta,  1839.     royal  8vo. 

El-Mas'udi's  Historical  Encyclopedia,  entitled  "  Mea- 
dows of  Gold  and  Mines  of  Gems,"  translated  from  the 
Arabic  by  Aloys  Sprenger,  M.D.  Vol.  I.  Lond.  1841. 
8vo. 

Al-Mufassal,  opus  de  Ee  Grammatica  Arabicum, 
auctore  Abu'l-K&sim  MahmM  Bin  'Omar  Zamahsario. 
Edidit  J.  P.  Broch.     Chrietianioe,  1859,     8vo. 

Chinese. 
A  Dictionary  of  the  Chinese  Language,  in  three 
Parts.  Part  I.  containing  Chinese  and  English,  arranged 
according  to  the  radicals.  Part  II.,  Chinese  and  English, 
arranged  alphabetically.  Part  III.,  English  and  Chinese. 
5  vols.  Macao,  1815-1822.  4to.  See  Morrison 
(Eev.  Egbert). 

Esop's  Fables,  written  in  Chinese  by  the  learned  Mun 
Mooy  Seen-Shang,  and  compiled  in  their  present  form, 
with  a  free  and  a  literal  translation,  by  his  Pupil  Sloth 
[Eobert  Thom].     Canton  Press  Office,  ISiO.    small  folio. 

The  Chinese  Speaker,  or  Extracts  from  Works  written 
in  the  Mandarin  Language,  as  spoken  at  Peking.  Com- 
piled for  the  use  of  Students  by  Eobert  Thom,  H.M. 
Consul  at  Ningpo.    Va-rt  I.  Ningpo,  I8i6.     small  folio. 

Chinese  and  English  Vocabulary,  by  Eobert  Thom, 
H.M.  Consul  at  Ningpo.     Canton,  1843.     small  folio. 

LingUEe  Stnarum  Mandarinicse  Hieroglyphicie  Gram- 
matica duplex  :  author  Steph.  Fourmont  Faris.  1742. 
folio. 

ATLAS  SINICCJS.     <See  China. 


OEIENTAL  LITERATURE— Continued. 
Persian. 

Huft  Koolzoom,  or  Seven  Seas  ;  a  Persian  Dictionary, 
compiled  by  direction  of  the  King  of  Oude,  and  printed 
at  His  Majesty's  press.     5  vols,  in  2.     Lucknom.     folio. 

Oupnek'hat  (id  est,  Secretum  Tegendum)  opus  ipsa 
in  India  rarissimum ; — (seu  Theologi  et  Philosophia 
Doctrina  Indica  e  quatuor  sacris  Indorum  libris  ex- 
cerpta),  ad  verbum,  i  Persico  idiomate,  in  Latinum 
conversum,  et  notis  illustratum;  studio  Anquetil  Du- 
perron.     2  vols.     Argentorati,  1801,  1802.     4to. 

Dictionary,  Persian,  Arabic,  and  English,  with  a 
Dissertation  on  the  Eastern  Nations.  2  vols.  Oxford, 
1777.     folio.     See  Eichardson  (John). 

Boorhani  Qatiu,  Dictionary  of  the  Persian  Language, 
explained  in  Persian,  with  a  Grammar  prefixed,  by 
Moohummud  Hoosuen  Ibni  Khuluf  Oot-Tubreezee.  Ar- 
ranged, corrected,  revised,  and  the  text  illustrated  with 
Persian  Notes,  by  Thomas  Eoebuck.  Calcutta,  Printed 
at  the  Hindoostanee  Press,  1818.     folio. 

Turkish. 
Thesaurus  Linguarum  Orientalium,  prsesertim  Tur- 
cicaB,  Arabicaj,  et  Persicae,  Complementum  Thesauri 
Linguarum  Orientalium ;  seu  Onomasticum  LatLuo- 
Turcico-Arabico-Persicum.  5  vols.  Viennce,  1680- 
1687.     folio.     See  Meninski  (Franc.  A.  Mesgnien). 

OEIGEN  (Adamantihs  Alexandrinus). 

Origenis  contra  Celsum,  Libri  VIII.  Gr.  et.  Lat.  ex 
versione  Gelenii  et  Spencero  recognita,  cum  annota- 
tionibus  Hoeschilii  et  Spenceri.  Ejusdem  Philocalia, 
cum  notis  Jo.  Tarini.     Cantahrigioe,  1677.     4to. 

Hexapla,  quae  supersunt,  ex  MSS.  et  ex  libris  editis, 
eruit,  et  notis  illustravit,  D.  Bernard  us  de  Montfaucon. 
Gr.  et  Lat.     2  vols.     Parisiis,  1713. 

The  Writings  of  Origen,  translated  by  the  Eev.  Fred. 
Crombie.  (Clark's  Ante-Nicene  Christian  Library, 
Vols.  X.,  XXni.)     2  vols.     Edinb.  1869,  1872.     8vo 

OEIGINAL  FAMILIAE  COEEESPONDENCE 
between  Eesidents  in  India ;  including  Sketches  of 
Java.     JEdinb.  1846.     small  8vo. 

ORIGINES  PAEOCHIALES  SCOTIA:  The  An- 
tiquities Ecclesiastical  and  Territorial  of. the  Parishes 
of  Scotland,  1850-1855.     See  Scotland. 

OEIGINES  PATRICIA,  or  a  Deduction  of  Euro- 
pean Titles  of  Nobility  and  Dignified  Oifices,  from  their 
primitive  sources,  by  E.  T.  Hampson.    Lond.  1846.  8vo. 

OEKNEYINGA  SAGA. 

Orkneyinga  Saga,  sive  Historia  Orcadensium  a  prima 
Orcadum  per  Norvegos  occupatione,  ad  exitum  Seculi 
XII. :  Edidit  Jonas  Jonagus.     Hafmce,  1 780.     'tto, 


ORKNEYINGA  SAGA— OROSIUS. 


7M 


ORKNEYINGA  BAGk—Contmned. 

The  Orkneyinga  Saga ;  translated  from  the  Icelandic 
by  Jon  A.  Hjaltalin  and  Gilbert  Goudie.  Edited,  with 
Notes  and  Introduction,  by  Joseph  Anderson.  Edinh. 
1873.     8vo. 

ORKNEY  AND  ZETLAND. 

Orkney  :  a  Memorial  for  Orkney,  Odal  Rights  and 
Feudal  Wrongs.     See  Balfour  (David). 

Grievances  and  Oppressions  of  the  Isles  of  Orkney 
and  Zetland.     See  Mackenzie  (James). 

Information,  Memorials,  and  other  Papers  relating  to , 
the  Superiorities  and  other  matters  in  dispute  between 
Sir  Laurence  Dundas,  the  Earl  of  Morton,  the  Officers 
of  State,  and  the  Udal  Proprietors,  1776,  1777.  (In 
one  vol.)     4to. 

Oppressions  of  the  Sixteenth  Century  in  the  Islands 
of  Orkney  and  Zetland,  from  Original  Documents, 
and  edited  by  David  Balfour  (printed  for  the  Maitland 
and  Abbotsford  Clubs).     Edinh.  1859      4to. 

ORLEANS  (Antony  Philip  d'). 

Memoirs  of  his  Serene  Highness  A.  P.  d'Orlfeans, 
Duke  of  Montpensier.  Written  by  himself.  Translated 
from  the  French.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

ORLEANS  (DucHEssE  d') 

M^moires  sur  la  cour  de  Louis  XIV.  et  de  la  Regence. 
Paris,  1823.     8vo. 

Secret  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Louis  XIV.  and  of 
the  Regency.  Extracted  from  the  correspondence  of 
the  Duchess  of  Orleans,  mother  of  the  Regent.  Lond. 
1824.     8vo. 

ORLEANS  GALERIE. 

Galerie  Lithographifee  des  Tableaux  de  son  Altess 
Royale  Monseigneur  le  Due  d'Orleans.  Dediee  a  S.  A. 
R.  Madame  la  Duchesse  d'Orleans,  par  Charles  Motte ; 
publiee  par  J.  Vatout  et  J.  P,  Qudnot.  2  vols.  Paris. 
1825-1829.     imperial  folio. 

ORLICH.     See  Von  Orlich.     (Leopold.) 

ORLOFF  (Comtb  Gregoire). 

Memoires  Historiques,  Politiques  et  Litt^raires  sur  le 
Royaume  de  Naples,  avec  des  Notes  et  Additions  par 
Amaury  Duval.     5  vols.     Pa7-?s,  1819-1821.     8vo. 

ORMATHWAITE  (John  B.  W.,  Lord). 

Astronomy  and  Geology  Compared.  Lond.  1872. 
post  8vo. 

Lessons  of  the  French  Revolution  (1789-1872). 
Lond.  1873.     8vo. 


ORME  (Robert). 

A  History  of  the  Military  Tran«action«  of  the  Britiib 
Nation  in  Hindostan,  from  the  year  1745  to  1761  ;  with 
a  Dbsertation  on  the  EstabliahmenU  made  by  Mahom*- 
dan  Conquerors.     2  vols.     Loitd.  1780.     4to. 

Historical  Fragment*  of  the  Mogul  Empire  of  the 
Morattoes,  and  of  the  English  concerns  in  Indoatan, 
from  the  year  1659;  with  an  Account  of  the  AuthoKa 
Life  and  Writings.     Lond.  1805.     4  to. 

ORME  (Rev.  William). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Religioua  Con- 
nexions of  John  Owen,  D.D.,  Vice-Cliancellor  of  Oxford 
during  the  Commonwealth.     Lond.  1820.     8?o. 

Bibliotheca  Biblica ;  a  select  list  of  Booki  on  lacred 
Literature,  with  Notices,  biographical,  critical,  and  biblio- 
graphical.    &linb.  1825.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Richard  Baxter;  with  a 
Critical  Examination  of  his  Writings.  2  voU.  Lond. 
1830.     8vo. 

ORMEROD  (George),  LL.D. 

The  History  of  the  County  Palatine  and  City  of 
Chester ;  incorporated  with  a  republication  of  King's 
Vale  Royal,  and  Leycester's  Cheshire  Antiquities. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1819.     folio. 

Parentalia.  Genealogical  Memoirs,  compiled  by 
George  Ormerod,  of  Tyldesley  and  Sedbury  Park.  Lond. 
1851.     royal  8vo. 

ORMONDE  (James,  Duke  of).    Life  of.    <S<!«  Cabti 

(Thomas). 

ORMONDE  (Marquess  of). 

An  Autumn  in  Sicily,  being  an  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal remains  of  Antiquity  existing  in  that  Island. 
Ikiblin,  1850.     4to. 

ORNEMENTS  TIRfiS  DES  QUATRE  ECOLES. 

Reproduction  la  Gravure  I'eau-forte  et  burin  des 
Oiuvres  des  Maitres  dans  I'Art  de  Sculpture.  See 
Rikster  (Martin). 

OROSIUS  (Paulus). 

Pauli  Horosii  Presbyteri  inChristiani  nominisQuerulos 
Libri  Septem.  (First  edition.)  Per  Jo.  Sehtts»ler  in 
florcntiss.  urhis  Augustw,  Anno\i~\,  impretsi.     folio. 

Paulii  Orosii  Presbyteri  Hispani  adversus  Paganos 
Historiarum  Libri  Septem,  ut  et  Apologeticus  contra 
Pelagium  de  Arbitrii  Libertate.  Recensuit  et  Ulustravit 
Sigabertus  Havercampus.     Lugduni  Batavorum,  1767. 

4to. 

The  Anglo  Saxon  Version,  from  the  Historian  Oio- 
sius,  by  Alfred  the  Great,  together  with  an  English 
Translation  from  the  Anglo-Saxon,  by  the  Hon.  Dainea 
Barrington.     Lond.  1773.     8vo. 


740 


ORPHANS— OSSIAN. 


OEPHANS. 

The  case  of  Orphans  consider'd  from  Antiquity ;  with 


some  Remarks  on  our  Courts  of  Wards. 
8vo. 


Lond.  1725. 


ORRERY  (Chaeles  Boyle,  Earl  of). 
Dr  Bentley's  Dissertation  on  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris 
and  the  Fables  of  iEsop  Examined.    Lowe?.  1698.    8vo. 

ORRERY  (Roger  Botle,  Earl  of). 

A  Treatise  of  the  Art  of  War.  London,  in  tlie  Savoy, 
1677.     folio. 

A  Collection  of  the  State  Letters  of  Roger  Boyle,  the 
first  Earl  of  Orrery,  Lord  President  of  Munster  in  Ire- 
land, containing — A  Series  of  Correspondence  between 
the  Duke  of  Ormonde  and  his  Lordship,  from  the  Restor- 
ation to  the  year  1668.  The  Earl  of  Orrery's  Life,  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Morrice.  A  Letter  from  Peter  Welsh, 
and  the  Earl  of  Orrery's  Answer.     Lond.  1742.     folio. 

ORSINI  (Ignazio). 

Storia  delle  Monete  de'  Granduchi  di  Toscana  della 
Casa  de'  Medici.     Firenze,  1756.     4to. 

ORTELIUS  (Abraham). 

Theatrum  Orbis  Terrarum  :  The  Theatre  of  the  Whole 
World,  set  forth  by  that  excellent  Geographer,  Abraham 
Ortelius.     Translated.     Lond.  1606.     large  folio. 


ORTHODOXOGRAPHIA    SS.    PATRUM. 
Gkynjeus  (Joh.  Jac). 


Ses 


ORTIZ  DE  ZUNIGA  (D.  Diego). 

Annales  Eclesiasticos  y  Seculares  de  la  muy  noble,  y 
muy  leal  Ciudad  de  SeviUa,  Metropoli  de  la  Andaluzia. 
Madrid,  1677.     folio. 

.ORTOLAN  (Joseph  L.  E.) 

Histoire  de  la  Legislation  Romaine,  depuis  son  Ori- 
gine;  suivie  d'une  Generalisation  du  Droit  Romain. 
Paris,  1851.     8vo. 

Explication  Historique  des  Instituts  de  I'Empereur 
Jiistinien,  avec  le  texte,  la  traduction  en  regard,  et 
les  explications  sous  chaque  paragraphe,  precfedfee  d'une 
generalisation  du  Droit  Romain.  Cinquieme  edition, 
revue  et  augmentee.     2  vols.     Paris,  1854.     8vo. 

Elements  de  Droit  Penal — PenaUte — Jurisdictions — 
Procedure.     Paris,  1855.     Svo. 

ORTON  (Rev.  Job). 

Exposition  of  the  Old  Testament,  with  Devotional 
and  Practical  Reflections  for  the  use  of  Families.  6  vols. 
Shrewsbury,  1788-1791.     8vo.  . 


OSBECK  (Peter). 

Voyage  to  China  and  the  East  Indies.  Together  with 
a  Voyage  to  Suratte,  by  Olof  Toreen,  &c.  Translated 
from  the  German,  by  John  Reinhold  Forster.  2  vols. 
L(md.  1771.     8vo. 

OSBORN  (Francis), 

Works,  in  four  several  Tracts — I.  Advice  to  a  Son ; 

II.  Political  reflections  on  the  Government  of  the  Turks  ; 

III.  Memoirs  on  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  King  James  ;  IV. 
Miscellany  of  Essays,  Letters,  &c.     Lond.  1680.     Svo. 

See  England. 

'     OSBORN  (Commander  Sherard). 

The  Discovery  of  the  North- West  Passage  by  H.M.S. 
Investigator,  Captain  R.  M'Clure,  1850-1854.  Edited 
by  Commander  Sherard  Osborn,  from  the  Logs  and 
Journals  of  Capt.  Robert  LeM.  M'Clure.  Lond.  1856. 
Svo. 

OSBORNE  (Hon.  W.  G.) 

The  Court  and  Camp  of  Runjeet  Sing ;  with  a  Sketch 
of  the  Origin  and  Rise  of  the  Sihk  State.  Lond.  1840, 
Svo. 

OSLER  (Edward). 

Life  of  Admiral  (Sir  Edward  PeUew)  Viscount  Ex- 
mouth.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

OSMONT  (Jean  Bapt.  Louis). 
Dictionnaire  Typographique,  Historique,  et  Critique 
des  Livres  Rares,  &c.     2  vols.     Paris,  1768.     Svo. 

OSORIO  (Jerome). 

History  of  the  Portuguese,  during  the  Reign  of  Em- 
manuel, containing  all  their  Discoveries,  &c.  Translated 
by  James  Gibbs.     2  vols.     Lond.  1752.     Svo. 

OSSIAN. 

The  Poems  of  Ossian,  translated  by  James  Macpher- 
son.     2  vols.     Lond.  1790.     8vo. 

The  Poems  of  Ossian,  &c.,  containing  the  Poetical 
Works  of  James  Macpherson ;  with  Notes  and  Illustra- 
tions by  Malcolm  Laing.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1805.     Svo. 

The  Poems  of  Ossian,  in  the  Original  Gaelic ;  with  a 
literal  translation  into  Latin,  by  Robert  Macfarlan. 
With  a  Dissertation  on  the  authenticity  of  the  Poems, 
by  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.,  and  a  translation  from  the 
Italian  of  the  Abb6  Cesarotti's  Dissertation  on  the  con- 
troversy respecting  the  authenticity  of  O.ssian,  with 
Notes  and  a  Supplemental  Essay,  by  John  M'Arthur, 
LL.D.  Published  under  the  sanction  of  the  Highland 
Society  of  London.     3  vols.     Lond.\d>Ql.     royal  Svo. 

Notes  on  the  Authenticity  of  Ossian's  Poems,  by 
[Archibald  M'NeUI,  P.C.S.]  a  Member  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.     Edinh.  li&?>.     Svo. 


OSSIAN— OULTON, 


U\ 


OSSIAN—  Continued. 

An  Original  Collection  of  the  Poems  of  Ossian,  Ortann, 
Ulin,  and  other  Bards,  who  flourished  in  the  same  Age. 
Collected  and  edited  by  Hugh  and  John  M'Callum. 
Montrose,  1816.     8vo. 

Fingal ;  an  Epic  Poem.  Translated  from  the  Original 
GaeUc,  by  the  Eev.  Thomas  Eoss,  A.M.,  with  the  old 
translation,  by  James  Macpherson.  Edinh.  1807. 
Svo. 

Phingaleis,  sive  Hibernia  Liberata,  Epicum  Ossianis 
Poema,  e  Celtico  Sermono  convorsum,  tribus  prfcmissis 
Disputationibus  et  subsequentibus  notis  ab  Alexandro 
Macdonald.     Edinh.  1820.     royal  Svo. 

The  Fingal  of  Ossian,  an  ancient  Epic  Poem.  Trans- 
lated from  the  original  Gaelic  Language  by  James  Mac- 
pherson, and  now  rendered  into  Heroic  Verse  by  Ewen 
Cameron.     Lond.  1777.     4to. 

The  Poems  of  Ossian  in  the  Original  Gaelic,  with  a 
Literal  Translation  into  English,  and  a  Dissertation  on 
the  Authenticity  of  the  Poems,  by  the  Eev.  Archibald 
Clerk,  Minister  of  Kilmallie.  Together  with  the  Eng- 
lish Translation  by  Macpherson.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1870. 
royal  8vo. 

See  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

See  Clark  (John).     Mackenzie  (Henry). 

OSTEND. 

A  Dialogue  and  Complaint  made  upon  the  Siege  of 
Ostend,  by  the  King  of  Spaine,  the  Archduke,  the  Pope, 
&c. ;  also  a  Discourse  of  that  which  happened  in  Ostend 
from  February  1602.     Lond.  1602.     4to. 

OSTEEWALD  (Jean  Eodolphe),  Minister  of  the 
French  Church  at  Basle. 

La  Nourriture  de  I'Ame,  ou  Eecueil  de  Prieres,  Ee- 
flexions,  et  Lectures,  r61atives  aux  divers  Etats,  be- 
soins,  et  devoirs  du  Chretien.     Rotterdani,\T()d>.     8vo. 

O'SULLEVANUS  (Philippus). 
Historife  Catholicie  Ibernise  Compendium.     Ullyssip 
pone,  1621.     4to. 

O'SULLIVAN  (Mortimer).  See  Phelan  (William). 

OSWALD  (James). 

Memorials  of  the  Public  Life  and  Character  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  James  Oswald,  contained  in  a  Correspond- 
ence with  some  of  the  most  distinguished  men  of  the 
last  Century.     Edinb.  1825.     Svo. 

0TT]6(E.  C.) 
Scandinavian  History.     Lond.  1874.     12mo 

OTTEE  (William). 

The  Life  and  Eemains  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Daniel 
Clarke,  LL.D.     Lond.  1824.     4to. 


OTTLEY  (Henbt). 

A  Biographical  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  Itecent  uid 
Living  Painters  and  Engravers ;  forming  a  Supplemant 
to  Bryan's  Dictionary  of  Painters  and  Engraven  ■• 
edited  by  George  Stanley.     Lond.  1866.     royal  8vo. 

OTTLEY  (Wiluam  Youno). 

Inquiry  into  the  History  of  Engraving  upon  Coppor, 
and  in  Wood.     2  vols.     Lond.  1816.     4  to. 

An  Inquiry  concerning  the  Invention  of  I*rinting ; 
including  Notices  of  the  early  use  of  Woo<l-engraTinf( 
in  Europe,  Block-books,  &c.,  with  an  Introdnction  by 
J.  Ph.  Berjeau.     Loml.  1863.     4to. 

OTTO  (Evebardob). 

Thesaurus  Juris  Eomani,  continens  rariora  meliorum 
Interpretunl  Opuscula,  in  quibus  Jus  Eomunum  emen- 
datur,  explicatur,  illustratur.  6  vols.  Lwjd.-Baiac. 
1725-1735.     foHo. 

OTWAY  (Rev.  C^ab). 

Tour  in  Connaught;  comprising  Sketches  of  Clon- 
macnoise,  Joyce  Country,  and  Achill.  Dublin,  1830. 
12mo. 

OTWAY  (Thomas). 

Works ;  with  Notes  and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by 
Thomas  Thornton.     3  voU.     Lond.  1813.     port  Svo. 

OUCHTERLONY  (Libut.  John). 

The  Chinese  War :  an  Account  of  all  the  Operations 
of  the  British  Forces  from  the  Commencement  to  the 
Treaty  of  Nanking.     Lond.  1844,     Svo. 

OUDH. 

My  Escape  from  the  Mutineers  in  Oudh.  By  a 
Wounded  Officer  [Captain  Gibney].  2  vols.  Lond. 
1858.     12mo. 

OUDINUS  (Casimirus). 

Commentarius  de  Scriptoribus  Eccleaiaj  Antiquis, 
iUoruraque  Scriptis,  tam  impressis  quam  manuscriptis, 
adhuc  extantibus,  aBeUannino,Possevino,  Phil.  Labbeo, 
Gul.  Caveo,  L.  E.  Du  Pin,  et  aliis  omissis,  ad  annum 
1460,  vel  ad  artem  typographicam  inventam.  3  vols. 
Francofurti  ad  Momum,  1722.     folio. 

OUGHTON  (Thomas). 

Ordo  Judiciorum ;  sive  Methodus  Procedendi  in  Ne- 
gotiis  et  Litibus  in  foro  Ecclesiastico-Civili  Britannico 
et  Hibernico.     2  vols.     Lond.  1738.     4to. 

OULTON  (Andrew  Newton). 

Index  to  the  Statutes  at  present  in  force,  or  affecting 
Ireland,  from  the  year  1310  to  1835,  inclusive.  Dublin, 
1836.     Svo. 


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OUPHN'EK-HAT— OVINGTOK 


OUPNEK-HAT.  See  Oriental  Literature,  Per- 
sian. 

OUSELEY  (Sir  Gore). 

Biographical  Notices  of  Persian  Poets;  with  Critical 
and  Explanatory  Eemarks.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  late 
Right  Hon.  Sir  Gore  Ouseley,  Bart.,  by  the  Eev.  James 
Reynolds.     Land.  1846.     8vo. 

OUSELEY  (Sm  William),  LL.D. 

Travels  in  various  Countries  of  the  East,  more  par- 
ticularly Persia.     3  vols.     Lond.  1819-1823.     4to. 

The  Oriental  Geography  of  Ebn  Haukal,  translated. 
See  Ebn  Haukal. 

OUTHIER  (Reginald). 

Journal  d'un  Voyage  au  Nord,  en  1736  et  1737. 
Paris,  1744.  4to.  (In  one  vol.  with  Low's  Fauna 
Oread.) 

OUTLINES  of  Oriental  Philology  for  the  Use  of 
Students  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh  [by  Rev. 
Alexander  Murray, .D.D.].     Edinh.  \9:\2.     8vo. 

OUTRAM  (George),  Advocate. 
Lyrics,  Legal  and  Miscellaneous,  edited  by  Henry 
Glassford  BeU.     Edmh.  1874.     12ino. 

OUTRAM  (Major  James). 

Rough  Notes  of  the  Campaign  in  Sinde  and  Affghani- 
stan,  in  1838-9 ;  being  Extracts  from  a  Personal  Journal 
kept  while  on  the  Staff  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus. 
LoiuJ.  1840.     12mo. 

OUTRAM  (William),  Canon  of  Westminster. 

De  Sacrificiis  Libri  duo ;  quorum  altero  explicantur 
Omnia  Judseorum,  nonnulla  Gentium  Profanarum  Sacri- 
ficia  :  altero  Sacrificium  Christi.     Lond.  1677.     4to. 

OUVAROFF  (M.) 

Esssay  on  the  Mysteries  of  Eleusis  ;  translated  from 
the  French  of  M.  Ouvaroff,  by  J.  D.  Price,  with  Obser- 
vations by  J.  Christie.     Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

OUVRARD  (G.  J.) 

M^moires  sur  sa  Vie  et  ses  diverses  Operations  Finan- 
ciferes.     3  vols.     Paris,  1827.     8vo. 

OVERBEKE  (Bonaventura  ab). 

Eeliquise  Antiquaj  Urbis  Romse  qaorum  singulas  ad 
vivum  delineavit,  dimensus  est,  descripsit,  atque  in  aes 
incidit.  3  vols,  in  1.  Amstelcedami,  1708.  large 
folio. 


OVERBURY  (Sir  Thomas). 

A  Wife,  now  the  Widdow  of  Sir  Thomas  Overburye  ; 
with  additions  of  Characters,  and  Conceits.  Fourteenth 
edition.     Lond.  1620.     12mo. 

A  True  and  Historical  Relation  of  the  Poisoning  of 
Sir  Thomas  Overbury.  With  the  Arraignments  and 
Speeches  of  those  that  were  executed  thereupon.  Lond. 
1651.     12mo. 

The  Great  Oyer  of  Poisoning  Sir  Thomas  Overbury. 
See  Amos  (Andrew). 

OVERSTONE  (Samuel  Jones  Loyd,  Lord.) 
Tracts  and  other  Publications  on  Metallic  and  Paper 

Currency.     (Collected  and  edited  by  John  R.  M'Cul- 

loch.)     Lond.  1857.     8vo. 

OVERTON  (Rev.  John),  Torlc. 

The  True  Churchmen  Ascertained ;  or  an  Apology 
for  those  of  the  regular  Clergy  of  the  Establishment,  who 
are  sometimes  called  Evangelical  Ministers.  York,  1801. 
8vo. 

OVIDIUS  (PuBLius  Naso). 

Ovidii  Opera  Omnia;  in  tres  tomos  divisa,  cum 
integris  Nic.  Heinsii,  lectissimisque  Variorum  notis, 
studio  Borchardi  Cnippingii.  3  vols.  Amsteladami, 
1683.     8vo. 

Ovidii  Opera  Omnia ;  cum  notis  integris  Micylli, 
Ciofanii  et  Heinsii,  quibus  suis  adjecit  Petrus  Burman- 
nus.     4  vols.     Amsteladami,  1727.     4to. 

Les  Metamorphoses  d'Ovide  en  Latin,  traduites  en 
Frangois ;  avec  des  remarques,  et  des  explications  his- 
toriques,  par  M.  I'Abb^  Banier.  Ouvrage  enriche  de 
figures,  gravies  par  B.  Picart,  et  aulres  Maitres.  2  vols. 
in  1.     Amsterdam,  \'iZ2.     large  folio. 

Ovidii  Opera  Omnia.    Valpy's  edition.     9  vols.     See 

AuCTORES  CLASSlCiE  LATINiE. 

Ovidii  (P.)  Nasonis  Metamorphoses,  recensuit,  varie- 
tate  lectionis  notisque  instruxit  G.  E.  Gierig.  2  vols. 
Lipsioi,  1804,  1807.     8vo. 

Ovidii  Fastorum  Libri  VI.  Recensuit,  notisque  in- 
struxit G.  E.  Gierig.    Lipsim,  1812,  1814.    2  vols.    8vo. 

Ovid's  Metamorphoses,  Englished  by  George  Sandys. 
Lond.  1626.     foHo. 

Ovid's  Fasti;  or  the  Roman's  Sacred  Calendar. 
Translated  into  English  Verse  by  William  Massey. 
Lond.  1757.     8vo. 

The  Works  of  Ovid.  Literally  translated  into  Eng- 
lish Prose,  by  Henry  T.  RUey.  3  vols.  Lond.  1850, 
1852.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.) 

OVINGTON  (John). 

A  Voyage  to  Surett,  in  the  year  1689,  with  a  Descrip- 
tion of  Madeira,  St.  Jago,  &c.,  and  other  maritime 
Towns  and  Islands.     Lond.  1696.     8vo. 


OWEN— OXFORD. 


OWEN  (Lieut. -Col.  C.  H.) 

The  Principles  and  Practice  of  Modern  Artillery,  in- 
cluding ArtiUery  Matefial,  Gunnery,  Organisation,  and 
Use  of  Artillery  in  Warfare.     Land.  1857.     8vo. 

OWEN  (Rev.  James). 

The  History  of  Images,  and  of  Image- Worship.  Lmid. 
1709.     8vo. 

OWEN  (Joannes),  Oxon. 

Epigrammatum  Libri  Tres.     Londini,  1622.     12mo. 

OWEN  (John),  D.D. 

Works.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Russell.  With 
Memoirs  of  his  Life,  by  the  Rev.  William  Orme.  21 
vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

An  Exposition  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  with 
preliminary  Exercitations.  Second  edition.  7  vols. 
Edinh.  1812-1814.     8vo. 

A  Dissertation  on  Divine  Justice,  or  the  Claims  of 
Vindicatory  Justice  asserted.  Translated,  with  a  Pre- 
face by  the  Rev.  John  Stafford,  D.D.,  and  others.  Lond. 
(no  date).     8vo. 

The  Grace  and  Duty  of  being  Spiritually  Minded, 
declared  and  practically  improved.  With  an  Introduc- 
tory Essay  by  Tho.  Chalmers,  D.D.  Glasgow,  1825. 
12mo. 

On  the  Nature,  Power,  Deceit,  and  Prevalence  of 
Indwelling  Sin  in  Believers.      With  an  Introductory 
Essay  by  Tho.  Chalmers,  D.D.     Glasgow,  1825.     12mo. 
Memoirs.     See  Orme  (Rev.  William). 

OWEN  (John). 

Travels  into  different  parts  of  Europe,  in  the  years 
1791  and  1792.     2  vols.     LoTid.  1796.     8vo. 

OWEN  (Professor  Richard). 

Paleontology,  or  a  Systematic  Summary  of  Extinct 
Animals  and  their  Geological  Relations.  Edinb.  1860. 
8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physi- 
ology of  the  Vertebrate  Animals,  delivered  at  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons  of  England  in  1844  and  1846. 
Part  First— Fishes.     iMid.  1846.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiology 
of  the  Invertebrate  Animals,  delivered  at  the  College 
of  Surgeons.     Lond.  IS55.     8vo. 

OWEN  (Robert  Dale). 

Observations  on  the  Effect  of  the  Manufacturing 
System  ;  with  Hints  for  the  Improvement  of  those  parts 
of  it  which  are  most  injurious  to  Health  and  Morals. 
Lond.  1815.     royal  8vo. 


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OWEN  (Robert  Dale)— Oyn/mwrf, 

A  New  View  of  Society,  or  Euaju  oo  the 

of  the  Human  Character.     Lond.  1816.     royU  Bn. 
A  New  View  of  Society,  or  Essays  on  the  FonnatioD 

of  tho  Human  Cliaracter.    Fourth  edition,    LunJ.  181B. 

royal  8vo. 

Two  Memorials  on  behalf  of  the  Working  CUsset. 
Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

An  Address  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  Institu- 
tion established  at  New  Lanark     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

Report  to  the  County  of  Lanark  ;  or  a  plan  for  reliev- 
ing public  distress  by  giving  permanent  employment  to 
the  Poor.     Glusgoro,  1821.     4to. 

An  Outline  of  the  System  of  Education  at  New 
Lanark.     Glasgmo,  1824.     8vo. 

OWEN  (Capt.  W.  F.  W.) 

Narrative  of  Voyages  to  explore  the  Shores  of  Africa, 
Arabia,  and  Madagascv-     2  vols.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

OWEN  (William). 

The  Cambrian  Biography;  or  Historical  Notices  of 
celebrated  Men  among  the  Ancient  Bntons.  L'jnd. 
1803.     12mo. 


OXENFORD  (John). 
Conversations  of  Goethe  Translated. 


See  Goethe. 


OXENHAM  (Hbnrt  Nutcombe;. 
Recollections   of  Ober-Ammergau  in   1871.     Lond. 
1871.     12mo. 

OXFORD  (University  of). 
Oxonia  lilustrata.     See  Loggan  (David). 
Habitus  Academicorum  Oxouiensium  a  Doctore  ad 
Servientem.     (A  series  of  engraved  plates.)     Sold   by 
I.  Oliver,  on  Ludgate  Hill,  circa  1680.     folio. 

The  Foundation  Statutes  of  Bishop  Fox  for  Corpus 
Christi  College  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  a.d.  1617. 
Now  first  translated,  with  a  Life  of  the  Founder,  by 
G.  R.  M.  Ward.     Lowl  1843.     8vo. 

ParecboliB  sive  Excerpta  e  Corpore  Statutorum  Uni- 
versitatis  Oxoniensis.     Oxoniw,  1729.     12mo. 

Oxford  University  Statutes.  Translated  by  G.  R.  M. 
Ward,  and  completed  under  the  superintendence  of 
James  Heywood.     2  vols.     Lond.  1846,  1851.     Sva 

Munimenta  Academica,  or  Documents  illustrative  of 
Academical  Life  and  Studies  of  Oxford.  (Part  IL 
Libri  Cancellarii  et  Procuratoram,  &c.)    LonJ.  1868. 

ITie  Antient  and  Present  State  of  the  University  of 
Oxford.     See  Ayuffe  (John.) 

History  of  the  University  of  Oxford.  See  Chauixis 
(Alexander). 

Athense  Oxonienses.     See  Wood  (Asihost). 


744 


OXFORD— OZELL. 


OXFORD  (University  of) — Continued. 

History  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  its  Colleges, 
Halls,  and  Public  Buildings.  2  vols.  Lond.1814:.  royal 
4to.     (Published  by  R.  Ackermann.) 

Marmora  Arundeliana :  et  Marmora  Oxoniensia.  See 
Marmoba. 

Catalogus  Librorum  Impressorum  Bibliothecse  Bod- 
leianse  in  Academia  Oxoniensi,  a  B.  Bandinel.  3  vols. 
Oxonii,  1843.     foUo. 

Catalogus  (vol.  iv.)  Impressorum  Librorum,  quibus. 
aucta  est  Bibliotheca  Bodleiaiia,  Annis  1835-1847. 
Oxonii,  1851.     folio. 

Catalogue  of  Books  bequeathed  to  the  Bodleian  Lib- 
rary.    See  GouGH  (Richard). 

Catalogue  of  the  Printed  Books  and  Manuscripts 
bequeathed  by  Francis  Douce  to  the  Bodleian  Library, 
Oxford.     1840.     folio. 

Catalogus  Disputationum  Academicarum  quibus  nuper 
aucta  est  Bibliotheca  Bodleiana.     Oxonii,  1834.     folio. 

Descriptive,  Analytical,  and  Critical  Catalogue  of  the 
Manuscripts  bequeathed  unto  the  University  of  Oxford, 
by  Elias  Ashmole,  Windsor  Herald  ;  also  of  some  addi- 
tional Manuscripts.  By  William  H.  Black.  Oxford, 
1845.     4to. 

Catalogi  Codicum  Manuscriptorum  Bibliothecse  Bod- 
leianae  Pars  Prima,  recensionem  Codicum  Grsecorum  con- 
tinens.    Confecit  Henricus  0.  Coxe.    Oxonii,  1853.  4to. 

Bibliothecse  Bodleianse  Codicum  Orientalium  Cata- 
logus, a  Joanne  Uri  confectus.  Pars  Prima.  Oxonii, 
1787.     foUo. 

Ejusdem  Partis  Secnndse  Volumen  Primum,  confecit 
Alexander  Mcoll.     Oxonii,  1821.     foHo. 

Ejusdem  Pwtis  Secundse  Volumen  Secundum,  edidit 
E.  B.  Pusey.     Oxonii,  1855.     folio. 

Catalogus  Codicum  MSS.  qui  in  CoUegiis  Aulisque 
Oxoniensibus  hodie  asservantur,  confecit  Henricus  0. 
Coxe.     2  vols.     Oxonii,  1852.     4to. 

Epicedia  Universitatis  Oxoniensis,  in  Obitum  Au- 
gustiss  Principis  Henrietta  Mariae  Reginse  Matris. 
Epicedia  in  Obitum  Henriettae  Marise  Ducissas  Aurelian- 
ensis.     In  1  vol     Oxonii,  1669,  1670.     folio. 

Epithalamia  Oxoniensia.     Oxonii,  1734.     folio. 

Gratulatio  Academise  Oxoniensis  in  nuptias  auspica- 
lissimas  iUustrissimorum  Principum  Frederici  Principis 
Wallife  et  augustse  Principissee  de  Saxe-Gotha.  Oxonii, 
1 736.     folio. 

Epicedia  Oxoniensia  in  obitum  celsissimi  et  desidera- 
tissimi  Frederici  Principis  Wallife,  Oxonii,  1751. 
folio. 


OXFORD  (University  of) — Continued. 

Pietas  Academiee  Oxoniensis  in  obitum  Reginse  Caro- 
linas.     Oxonii,  1738.     folio. 

Pietas  Academiae  Oxoniensis  in  obitum  serenissimi 
Regis  Georgii  II.  Et  Gratulatio  in  augustissimi  Regis 
Georgia  III.  inaugurationem.     Oxonii,  1761.     folio. 

Epithalamia  Oxoniensia,  aive  gratulationes  in  augus- 
tissimi Regis  Georgii  III.  et  illustrissimfe  Principissffi 
Sophias  Charlottae  nuptias  auspicatissimas.  Oxonii, 
1761.     foUo, 

Pcemata  Praemiis  Cancellarii  Academicis  donata,  et 
in  Theatro  Sheldoniano  recitato.  3  vols,  in  1.  Oxonii, 
1810.     12mo. 

Prize  Poems.   Seventh  edition.    Oxford,  182G.  12mo. 

Prize  Essays.     4  vols.     Oxford,  1830.     8vo. 

Essays,  contributed  by  Members  of  the  University. 
Lond.  1857.     8vo. 

Terrse  Filius,  or  the  Secret  History  of  the  University 
of  Oxford.     2  vols.    Lond.  1725.     12mo. 

From  Oxford  to  Rome  ;  and  how  it  fared  with  some 
who  lately  made  the  Journey  (by  Miss  E.  F.  S.  Harris). 
Lond.  1847.     12mo. 

Recollections  of  Oxford,  by  G.  F.  Cox.  Lond.  1868. 
post  8vo. 

A  Word  or  two  in  Vindication  of  Oxford,  and  of 
Magdalene  College  in  particular,  from  the  posthumous 
aspersions  of  Mr  Gibbon  (by  James  Hurdis,  1797). 
4to. 

OXLEY  (John). 

Journals  of  two  Expeditions  into  the  Interior  of  New 
South  Wales,  in  the  years  1817-18.    Lo7id.  1820.    4to. 

OZANAM  (M.) 

Trait^s  des  Lignes  du  Premier  Genre.  Paris,  1687. 
4to. 

Recreations  in  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy, 
translated  from  Ozanam,  as  enlarged  by  M.  Montucla, 
by  Charles  Hutton,  LL.D.,  with  additions.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1803.     8vo. 

OZANEAUX  (M.  Georges). 

Les  Romains,  ou  Tableau  des  Institutions  Politiques, 
Religieuses  et  Sociales  de  la  Republique  Romaine.  Paris, 
1840.     8vo. 

OZELL  (John). 

Logic,  or  the  Art  of  Thinking.     Translated  from  the 
French  of  M.  Nicole.     Lond.  1723.     12mo. 
Translations.     See  Montesquieu.     Vertot. 


p.— PAGI. 


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P.  (A.),   or  Parkinson  (Anthony). 

TANEA  AnQLO-MiNORITICA. 


See  CoLLEO- 


PACCA  (Cardinal). 

M^moires  du  Cardinal  Pacca.  See  Bellaoukt 
(L.  F.) 

Historical  Memoirs  of  Cardinal  Pacca,  Prime 
Minister  to  Pius  VII.  Written  by  himself.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian  by  Sir  George  Head.  2  vols. 
Ijond.  1850.     post  8vo. 

PACHALIK  DE  BAGDAD. 
Description  du  Pachalik  de  Bagdad;    suivie  d'une 
Pans,  1809.     8vo. 


Notice  sur  les  Wahabis. 


PACHO  (M.  J.  E.) 

Eelation  d'un  Voyage  dans  la  Marmarique,  la  Cyren- 
aique,  et  les  Oasis  d'Audjelah  et  de  Maradch.  Paris, 
1827.     4to,  and  vol.  of  plates  folio. 

PACHYiMEEES  (Georgius). 

Michael  Palajologus,  sive  Historia  Eerum  a  Michaele 
Paleeologo  ante  Imperium,  et  in  Imperio  Gestarum,  Gr. 
et  Lat.,  interprete  Petro  Possino.  Accesserant  Glos- 
sarium,  Nota;,  Liber  Chronologus  et  Specimen  Sapientise 
Indorum  Veterum.     Romce,  1666.     folio. 

Andronicus  Palseologus,  sive  Historia  Eerum  ab  Andro- 
nico  Seniore  in  Imperio  gestarum,  usque  ad  annum  ejus 
setatis  undequinquagesimum.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Ex  inter- 
pretatione  et  cum  observationibus  Petri  Possini.  Romce, 
1669.     folio. 

PACIFIC  (The). 

Three  Years  in  the  Pacific ;  containing  Notices  of 
Brazil,  Chile,  Bolivia,  Peru,  &c.,  in  1831-1834.  By 
an  Officer  in  the  United  States'  Navy.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1835.     8vo. 

PACIFICATOEES  OEBIS  CHEISTIANI,  sive 
Icones  Principum,  Ducum,  et  Legatorum,  qui  Monas- 
terii  atque  Osnabrugaj  Pacem  Europse  reconciliamnt, 
quosque  singulos  ad  nativam  Imaginem  expressit  A.  van 
Hulle  (Tabulis  cxxxi.)  Rotterodami,  1697.  large 
folio. 

PACK  (Eichard). 

A  New  Collection  of  Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Lond.  1725.     8vo. 


PACKE  (Christopher). 

Translation  of  Glauber's  Work*.  Set  Olaobir 
(J.R) 

PADDOCK  (JuDAu). 

Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of  the  "  Oiwego  "  on  th« 
Coast  of  South  Barbary ;  interspersed  with  Remark*  on 
the  Country  and  its  Inhabitant*.     Lond.  1818.     4to. 


PAGAN  (J.  M.),  M.D. 
The    Medical  Jurisprudence 
{Glasgow),  1840.    Svo. 


of    Insanity,      /xm^. 


PAGAN  (William),  Writer,  Cvpur-Fife. 

Road  Reform  :  a  Plan  for  Abolishing  Turnpike-Toll* 
and  Statute  Labonr  Assessment*.  Ediub.  1845. 
Svo. 

The  Birthplace  and  Parentage  of  William  Faterson, 
Founder  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  Projector  of  the 
Darien  Scheme ;  with  Suggestions  for  Improvements  on 
the  Scottish  Eegisters.     Edinh.  1865.     12mo. 


PAGANO  (FiLippo  Maria). 
Istoria  del  Regno  di  Napoli.     2  vols. 
Palei-mo,  1835.     8vo. 


Noitoli,  1832; 


PAGE  (David),  LLD. 

Economic  Geology  ;  or,  Geology  in  its  Relation  to 
the  Arts  and  Manufactures.     Edinb.  1874.     peat  8to. 

PAGE  (H.  A.) 

Thomas  de  Quincey ;  his  Life  and  Writings.  With 
unpublished  Correspondence.  2  vols.  Lond.  1877. 
post  Svo.    • 

PAGET  (John). 

Hungary  and  Transylvania ;  with  Remark.^  on  their 
Condition,  Social,  Political,  and  Economical  2  vol*. 
Lmd.  1839.     Svo. 

PAGET  (John),  Barrider-at-Lav. 
Paradoxes    and    Puzzles,   Historical,  Judicial,   and 
Literary.     Edinb.  1874.     8vo. 

PAGI  (E.  P.  Antonio),  Doct.  Theol. 

Critica  Historico-Chronologica  in  Universe*  Annalea 
Ecclesiasticos  Eminentiss.  Csesaris  Cardinalis  Baronii: 
Opus  posthuma,  editio  novissima.  Ab  adventu  J.  C. 
ad  Ann.  1198.     4  vols.     ^In/twyHT,  1727.     folio. 

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PAGIJIERRE  (M.) 

Classification  and  Description  of  the  Wines  of 
Bordeaux ;  to  whicli  are  prefixed  Notices  of  the  History 
and  Culture  of  the  Vine,  &c.     IJdinb.  1828.     12mo. 

PATJKULL  (C.  W.) 

A  Summer  in  Iceland.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  il. 
R.  Barnard.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

PAINE  (Martyn),  M.D. 

Medical  and  Physiological  Commentaries.  2  vols. 
New  York,  1840.     8vo. 

PAINTER  (William). 

The  Palace  of  Pleasure,  Beautified,  adorned,  and 
well  furnished  with  pleasant  Histories  and  excellent 
Novels,  chosen  and  selected  out  of  divers  good  and 
commendable  Authors,  by  William  Painter.  Reprinted 
from  the  edition  of  1575.  Edited  by  Joseph  Hasle- 
wood.     3  vols.     Lond.  1813.     4to. 

PAINTERS. 

Biographical  Memoirs  of  Extraordinary  Painters.  See 
Beckford  (William). 

Modern  Painters.     See  Ruskin  (John). 

Tables  des  Fameux  Peintres.     See  Harms  (A.  F.) 

PAINTING. 

Original  Treatises  on  the  Art  of  Painting.  See 
Mereifield  (Mrs). 

A  Critical  Essay  on  Oil  Painting.     See  Raspb  (R.  E.) 
Lectures  on  Painting  by  the  Royal  Academicians — 
Barry,  Opie,  and  Fuseli.     Edited,  with  an  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes,  by  Ralph  N.  Wornum.     Lo7id.  1848. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Scientific  Library.) 

PAISLEY. 

A  Panegyric  on  the  Town  of  Paisley.  By  a  North 
Country  Gentleman  :  a  Poem.     Paisley,  1180.     8vo. 

Registrum  Monasterii  de  Passelet,  Cartas,  Conven- 
tiones  aliaque  Munimenta  complectens  a  domo  fundata. 
(a.d.  11G3-1529).  Edinbui-gi,  1832.  4to.  (Maitland 
Club). 

Historical  Description  of  the  Abbey  and  Town  of 
Paisley.     Sre  Mackie  (Charles). 

PAJON  (LouisEsaie). 

Lemons  de  Morale :  Traduit  de  I'Allemand.  See 
Gbllbrt  (Professor  C.  F.) 

PAL^OLOGUS  (Andronicus  et  Michael).  See 
Pachymbres  (Georoius). 


PAL^ONTOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY. 

Publications  of  the  Palajontographical  Society  (Insti- 
tuted 1847)  for  the  years  1848-1853.  8  vols.  Lond. 
1848-53.     4to. 

PALAYE  (M.  de  St).     See  St  Palaye. 

PALERMO  (Francesco). 

Classazione  dei  Libri  a  Stampa  deU'  I.  E.  R.  Palatina, 
in  corrispondenza  di  un  nuovo  Ordinamento  dello 
Scibile  Umano.     Fireme,  1854.     royal  8vo. 

I  Manoscritti  Palatini  di  Firenze,  Ordinati  ed 
Esposti.  Vols.  II.  and  III.  Firenze,  1860,  1868. 
large  4to. 

PALESTINE. 

Our  Work  in  Palestine ;  or,  an  Account  of  the 
Difierent  Expeditions  sent  out  to  the  Holy  Land,  by 
the  Committee  of  the  Palestine  Exploration  Fund, 
since  1865.     Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

PALEY  (William),  D.D. 

Works,  a  new  edition.  With  a  Life  by  Alexander 
Chalmers.     5  vols.     Lond.  1821.     8vo, 

Works;  with  Additional  Sermons,  and  a  Corrected 
Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author,  by 
the  Rev.  Edmund  Paley.     7  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

The  Principles  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy. 
Fourth  edition  corrected.     2  vols.     Lond.  1 787.     8vo. 

Natural  Theology  ;  or.  Evidences  of  the  Existence  and 
Attributes  of  the  D«ity ;  collected  from  the  Appear- 
ance of  Nature.     Eighth  edition.     Lond.  \80i.     8vo. 

Paley's  Natural  Theology  Illustrated;  with  a  Pre- 
liminary Discourse  on  Natural  Theology  by  Henry 
Lord  Brougham;  with  Illustrative  Notes  by  Lord 
Brougham  and  Sir  Charles  Bell.  3  vols,  in  2.  Lond. 
1835-1836.     post  8vo. 

A  View  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

PALEY  (William),  Bairister-at-Law. 

Law  of  Principal  and  Agent,  chiefly  with  Reference  to 
Mercantile  Transactions.  Second  edition,  with  addi- 
tions by  N.  Go  vv.     ZoMd  1819.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Principal  and  Agent.  Third 
edition,  with  additions  by  J.  H.  Lloyd.  Lovd.  1833. 
8vo. 

Paley's  Law  and  Practice  of  Summary  Convictions  by 
Justices  of  the  Peace ;  including  Proceedings  Prelimi- 
nary and  Subsequent  to  Convictions.  The  Fourth 
edition,  by  H.  T.  J.  Macnamara.     Lond.  1856.     8vo. 


PALGRAVE—  PALMER. 


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PALGEAVE  (Sm  Francis). 

The  Parliamentary  "Writs,  and  Writs  of  Military 
Summons ;  together  with  the  Eecords  and  Muniments 
relating  to  the  Suit  and  Service  due  and  performed  to  the 
King's  High  Court  of  Parliaments,  and  the  Councils  of 
the  Eealm.  Printed  in  pursuance  of  an  Address  of  the 
House  of  Commons.     3  vols.     Loud.  1827-30.     folio. 

The  Eise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Commonwealth. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     4to. 

Documents  and  Eecords  Illustrating  the  History  of 
Scotland,  and  the  Transactions  between  the  Crowns  of 
Scotland  and  Ireland.  Vol.  I.  (all  published).  Lond. 
1837.     royal  8vo. 

Truths  and  Fictions  of  the  Middle  Ages. — The 
Merchant  and  the  Friar.     Loud.  1837.     12mo. 

The  History  of  Normandy  and  of  England.  4  vols. 
Land.  1851-1864.     8vo. 

PALGEAVE  (Francis  Turner). 
Essays  on  Art.     Lond.  1866.     post  8vo. 

PALGEAVE  (Eeginald  F.  D.) 
The  House  of  Commons  :  Illustrations  of  its  History 
and  Practice.     Lond.  1869.     post  8vo. 

PALGEAVE  (Egbert  Harry  Inglis). 
The  Local  Taxation  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

PALGEAVE  (William  Gipfoed). 
Narrative  of  a  Year's  Journey  through  Central  and 
Eastern  Arabia  in  1862-63.    2  vols.    Lond.li&b.    8vo. 

PALISOT  DE  BEAUVOIS  (A.  M.  F.  J.) 
Insectes  recueiUies  en  Afrique,  et  en  AmMque,  pen- 
dant  les   annees  1788-1797.     (Livr.  1  to  5.)      Paiis, 
1805.     foHo. 

PALISSOT  (Charles). 

(Euvres  Completes.    7  vols,    ii'eg'e,  1778, 1779.    8vo. 
QJuvres.    Nouvelle  edition,  revue  et  corrigde.    4  vols. 
Pm-is,  1788.     royal  8vo. 

PALLADIO  (Andrea). 

Fabbriche  Antiche  designate  da  Andrea  PaUadio,  e 
date  in  luce  da  Eiccardo  Conte  di  Burlington.  Londra, 
1730.     folio. 

The  Architecture  of  A.  PaUadio,  in  Four  Books,  Re- 
vised, Designed,  and  Published  by  Giacomo  Leoni. 
Translated  from  the  Italian,  with  Notes  and  Eemarks 
of  Inigo  Jones,  now  first  taken  from  his  Original  Manu- 
script.    2  vols.     Lond.  1742.     large  folio. 

PALLADIO  DEGLi  Olivi  (Abbate  Gio.  Francesco). 
Historie  della  Provincia  del  Friuli.      Udine,   1660. 
folio. 


PALLADITJS. 

De  Gentibus  Indiie  et  BragmannibuA,  &c.,  Gr.  et  L«t, 
edente  Edw.  Bisszo.     Lond.  1605.     4to. 

PALLAS  (Petrus  Simon). 

Voyages  en  differentes  Provinces  de  I'Empire  de 
Eussie,  et  dans  I'Asie  Septentrionolo.  I'raduits  dp 
I'Allemand  par  M.  Gauthier  de  la  Peyronie.  2  vol*. 
and  vol  of  Plates,  folio.     Pari*,  1788,  1789.     4U). 

Voyages,  etc.,  de  I'Empiro  de  Rossie  et  dans  I'Ane 
Septentrionale.  Traduits  par  M.  Gauthier  do  la  Fey- 
ronie.     5  vols.     Paris,  1789-1793.     4to. 

Observations  faites  dans  un  Voyage  entrepris  dant 
les  Gouvernements  M(5ridionaux  de  I'Empire  de  Riune, 
dans  les  annees  1793  et  1794,  traduit  de  rAlIemand. 
2  vols.     L^pzig,  1799-1801.     4to. 

Travels  through  the  Southern  Provinces  of  the 
Russian  Empire  in  1793-94.  Translated  from  the 
German  of  P.  S.  Pallas,  with  Plates  and  Maps.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1802.     4to. 

See  HlSTOlRE  DES  DioOUVEKTBS. 

PALLAVICINO  (Sforza),  Cardinal,  S.J.  \\m 
Oecumenici  Historia  Concilii  Tridcntini  contra  falsani 
Petri  Suavis  Polani  narrationem  scripta  a  P.  Sfortia 
Pallavicino,  edita  ac  latine  reddita  a  P.  Joanne  BapL 
Giattino,  S.J.  Accessit  huic  nov.  edit  Petri  Fontidonii 
Apologia  pro  Concilio.  Augustre  Vindelicomm.  1775. 
folio. 

PALLISEE  (Mrs  Bcry). 
History  of  Lace.     Lond.  1865.     8vo. 
Brittany  and   its   By-ways :    some  Account  of    it* 
Inhabitants  and  Antiquities.     Lo7td.  1869.     poet  8vo. 

PALLME  (Ignatius). 

Travels  in  Koordofan,  from  Notes  Collected  during  a 
Residence  of  nearly  Two  Years.  Translated.  Lond. 
1844.     8vo. 


PALM  (J.  H.  VAN  deb). 
Zestal  Leerredenen.     Leyden,  1811.     8vo. 
Derde  Zestal  Leerredenen.    Leyden,  1813. 
in  1  vol.)     8vo. 


(Boiud 


PALMEE  (Eev.  Abbam  Smtthe). 

Leaves  from  a  Word-Hunter's  Note-Book;  being  some 
Contributions  to  English  Etymology.  Lond.  1876. 
crown  8vo. 

PALMEE  (Charles). 

Collection  of  Select  Aphorisms  and  Maxims,  with 
Historical  Observations,  selected  from  Eminent  Authoia. 
Lond.  1748.     4to. 


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PALMER  (Francis  Beaufort),  Barrister-at-Law. 

Conveyancing,  and  other  Forms  and  Precedents 
relating  to  Companies  incorporated  under  the  Com- 
panies Acts,  1862  and  1867 ;  with  Notea  Lond  1877. 
8vo. 

PALMER  (George),  Capt.  R.N. 

Kidnapping  in  the  South  Seas,  being  a  Narrative  of 
a  Three  Months'  Cruise  of  H.M.  Ship  "Rosario." 
Edinh.  1871.     8vo. 

PALMER  (H.  R.) 

Description  of  a  Railway,  on  a  New  Principle ;  with 
Observations  on  those  hitherto  constructed.  Lord. 
1824.     8vo. 

PALMER  (John). 

Observations  in  Defence  of  the  Liberty  of  Man  as  a 
Moral  Agent ;  in  Answer  to  Dr  Priestley's  Illustrations 
of  Philosophical  Necessity.     Lond.  1779.     8vo. 

PALMER  (John),  Bairister-at-Law, 

The  Parliamentary  Solicitor's  Assistant.  With 
Tables  of  Fees.     Lond.  19>2^.     4to. 

The  Attorney  and  Agent's  New  Table  of  Costs,  in 
the  Courts  of  King's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Ex- 
chequer of  Pleas.     Lond.  1829.     4to. 

The  Practice  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  Appeals, 
"Writs  of  Error,  and  Claims  of  Peerage.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  Historical  Essay  on  the  Appellate  Jurisdic- 
tion.    Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

PALMER  (Samuel),  Printer. 

A  General  History  of  Printing,  from  the  First  Inven- 
tion of  it  in  the  City  of  Mentz,  to  its  Propagation  and 
Progress  through  Europe.     Loiul.  1733.     4to. 

PALMER  (Samuel). 

St  Pancras ;  being  Antiquarian,  Topographical,  and 
Biographical  Memoranda,  relating  to  the  Parish  of  St 
Pancras,  Middlesex.     Lond.  1870.     4to. 

PALMER  (Shirley),  M.D. 

A  Pentaglot  Dictionary  of  the  Terms  employed  in 
Anatomy,  Physiology,  Pathology,  Pharmacy,  Botany, 
and  Chemistry,  in  French,  Greek,  Latin,  German, 
and  English.     Lond.  184.5.     8vo. 

PALMERIN  OF  ENGLAND. 

The  First  and  Second  Parts  of  the  no  lesse  Rare  then 
Excellent  and  stately  History  of  the  Famous  and  For- 
tunate Prince  Palmerin  of  England.     Translated  out  of 


PALMERIN  OF  ENGLAND—Conimjwrf. 
French  by  A[nthony]  M[unday].     Lond.  1639.     small 
4to. 

Palmerin  of  England,  by  Francesco  de  Moraes, 
corrected  by  Robert  Southey.  4  vols.  Lo7id.  1807. 
12mo. 

PALMERSTON  (Viscount). 

Selections  from  Private  Journals  of  Tours  in  France 
in  1815  and  1818.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Henry  John  Temple,  Viscount  Pahner- 
ston;  mth  Selections  from  his  Diaries  and  Corre- 
spondence, by  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Lytton 
Bulwer.     3  vols.     Lond.  1870-1874.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Viscount  Palmerston,  by  J. 
Ewing  Ritchie.  2  vols,  in  6  parts.  Lond.,  n.d.  [1868]. 
royal  8vo. 

Opinions  and  Policy  of.     See  Francis  (G.  H.) 

PALOMINO  (Don  Antonio),  de  Castro  y  Velasco. 

El  Museo  Pictorico  y  Escala  Optica : — (Tomo  Primero, 
Teorico  de  la  Pintura.  Tomo  Segundo,  Practica  de  la 
Pintura.  Tomo  Tercero,  El  Parnaso  Espanol  Pintoresco 
Laurendo. — Vidas  de  los  Pintores  y  Escultores  Espa- 
uoles.)     3  vols,  in  2.     Madrid,  1795-1797.     folio. 

PALSGRAVE  (John). 

L'lilclaLrcissement  de  la  Langue  Fran9aise.  See 
France  (Documents  Ini^dits,  p.  375). 

PALUDANUS  (Bernard).  See  Linschotten  (J. 
H.  van). 

PAMPHLETEER  (The)  ;  Containing  the  best 
Pamphlets  of  the  day.  Published  occasionally.  1813- 
1820.     16  vols.     Lond.  1813-1820.     8vo. 

PANANTI  (FiLippo). 

Narrative  of  a  Residence  in  Algiers.  See  Blaquibre 
(Edward). 

PANCETTI  (Camillo)  da  Serravelle. 
Venetia   Libera,   Poema   Hervico.       Venetia,    1622. 
4to. 

PANCIROLUS  (GuiDo). 

Rerum  Memorabilium  sive  Deperditarum  Pars  Prior, 
Commentariis  illustrata  ab  Henrico  Salmuth. — Ejusdem 
Nova  Reperta,  sive  Rerum  Memorabilium  Pars  Pos- 
terior.    Francofurti,  1631.     4to. 

De  Claris  Legum  Interpretibus  Libri  Quatuor:  ac- 
cessere  Joan.  Fichardi  Vit:e  recentiorum  Ictorum,  etc., 
cura  Chr.  G.  Hoffmanni.     Lii)sioe,  1721.     4to. 


PANCIROLUS— PAPWORTH. 


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PANCIEOLUS— Cont»»<«cZ. 

The  History  of  many  Memorable  Things  Lost,  which 
•were  in  Use  among  the  Ancients.  Translated  from  the 
Latin  of  Pancirollus.  2  vols,  in  1.  Land.  1715. 
12mo. 

See  NoTiTiA  Dignitatum. 

PANCKOUCKE  (A.  J.) 

Abr(5g6  Chronologique  de  I'Histoire  de  Flandre. 
DunJierque,  1762.     12mo. 

PANDECTS  JUSTINIAN^ 

Digestorum  sen  Pandectarum  Libri  Quinquaginta,  ex 
Florentinis  Pandectis  Eeprresentati.  3  vols.  Florentice, 
in  officinia  Laiir.  Torrentini,  1553.     folio. 

De  Nominibus  Propriis  TOY  DANAEKTOY  Floren- 
tini.  Cum  Antonii  Augustini  Archiepiscopi  Tarracon- 
ensis  Notis.  Tarracone,  ex  offlcina  Phil.  Mey.,  1579. 
folio. 

Pandectae  Justinianse  in  novum  ordinem  digests; ; 
cum  Legibus,  Codicis,  et  Novellis,  quae  Jus  Pandectarum 
confirmant,  explicant  aut  abrogant ;  cura  et  opera 
Roberti  Josephi  Pothier.  Nova  editio.  3  vols.  Lug- 
duni,  1782.     folio. 

Pandectae.     See  Corpus  Juris  Civilis. 

Les  Cinquante  Livres  du  Digeste,  traduits  en  Fran- 
5ais.     See  Justinianus,  Imperator. 

PAKEGYRICI  VETERES,  cum  notis  et  animadver- 
sionibus  virorum  eruditorum  selectis'suas  addidit  Henr. 
Jo.  Amtzenius.  2  vols,  in  1.  TrajecH  ad  Rhenum, 
1790,  1797.     4to. 

Panegyrici  Veteres.  See  Auctores  Classici  Latini 
(Valpy). 

PANTON  (Captain  Edward). 

Speculum  Juventutisj  or,  a  True  Mirror  where 
Errors  in  Breeding  Noble  and  Generous  Youth,  &c. 
Portray'd  in  the  Legend  of  Sisaras  and  Vallinda. 
Lond.  1671.     small  8vo. 

PANTON  (William). 

A  Dissertation  on  that  Portion  of  Scottish  History 
termed  the  Gowry  Conspiracy.     Perth,  \9>\2.     Svo. 

PANZANI  (Gregorio). 

Memoirs  of  Gregorio  Panzani,  giving  an  Account  of 
his  Agency  in  England  in  the  years  1634-36.  Trans- 
lated.    Bimiingham,  1793.     Svo. 


PANZER  (Geor.  Wolvo.) 

Annales  Typographici  ub  Artia  inventa  origioa  ad 
Annum  MDXXXVL:  post  Maitt«irii,  Deniaii,  alioram- 
quo  doctisa  virorum  curas,  in  ordiuem  redacti,  cmcn- 
dati   et  aucti.      11    vols.     Nurimhrija,    1793-1803. 

4.to. 

PANZIROLUS.    See  Pancibolub. 

PAOLINO  (GiANGiusEPPK  Orioua). 

Istoria  dello  Studio  di  NapolL  2  vola.  Napoli, 
1753,  1754.     4to, 

PAOLO  (Fra.)    See  Sarpi  (F.  Paolo). 

PAPAL  .POWER  (The). 

An  Historical  Essay  on  the  Temporal  Power  of  the 
Popes.     Translated  from  the  French.     2  vols.     Lond. 

1825.     Svo. 

PAPAL  SYSTEM. 

The  Papal  and  Hierarchical  System  compared  with 
the  Religion  of  the  New  Testament.  Lond.  1843. 
12  mo. 

PAPEBROCHIUS  (Daniel),  S.J. 

Annales  Antyerpienses  ab  Urbe  condita,  ad  Annum 
1700  :  Ediderunt  F.  H.  Merrtens  et  Em.  Baschmann. 
5  vols.     Antverpice,  1845-1848.     large  8va 

PAPER. 

Historical  Account  of  the  Substances  which  have 
been  used  to  Describe  Events,  from  the  Earliest  Date 
to  the  Invention  of  Paper.     Lond.  1800.     Svo. 

PAPILLON  (Jean  Michel). 

Trait(5  Historique  et  Pratique  de  la  Gravure  en  Boia. 
2  vols.    Paris,  1766.     Svo. 

PAPIN  (Dents).    See  Hooke  (Robert). 

PAPON  (Jean  Pierre). 

Histoire  Gdn6ral  de  Provence.  2  vola.  Pari«, 
1777,  1778.     4to. 

PAPPUS  ALEXANDRINUS. 

Pappi  Alexandrini  Collectiones  Mathematiae,  nunc 
primum  Graece  edidit  Herm.  Jos.  Eisenmann.  Libri 
Quinti     pars     altera.  (STEPEON      SXHMATON 

2YrKPl2EI2.)     Pariiiis,  1824.     folio. 

PAP  WORTH  (John  B.) 

Rural  Residences,  consisting  of  a  Seriea  of  De«ii){ns 
tor  Cottages  and  Villas.    Lond.  1832.     4ta 


750 


PAPWORTH— PARIS. 


PAPWORTH  (John  Woody  &  W.) 

Museums,  Libraries,  and  Picture  Galleries,  with 
Illustrations.     Lond.  1853.     royal  8vo. 

PAQUET-SYPHORIEN  (M.) 

Voyage  Historique  et  Pittoresque  fait  dans  la 
Belgique,  1811-13.     2  vols.     Pam,  1813.     8vo. 

PARABOSCO  (GiBOLAMo). 

Novelle.     Londra  {lAvomo),  1795.     post  8vo. 

PARACELSUS  (Aur.  Philip.  Theoph.). 

Opera  Omnia  Medico-Chemico-Chirurgica,  tribus 
voluminibus  comprehensa.  3  vols,  in  2.  Genevce, 
1658.     folio. 

PARADIN  (Claudb). 

Alliances  G^ndalogiques  des  Rois  et  Princes  de  Gaule. 
Lyon,  1606.     folio. 

PARADIN  (Maistre  Guillaume),  Ohanoyue  de 
Bemiieu. 

Cronique  de  Savoye.     Lyon,  1552.     4to. 

Histoire  de  Nostre  Terns,  faicte  en  Latin  par  M. 
Guillaume  Paradin,  et  par  luymesme  en  Franjois  depuis 
reveue  et  augment^e.     Paris,  1556.     12mo. 

PARADYSE  OF  DAYNTY  DEVISES  (The). 
Reprinted  from  the  first  edition  at  London,  1576,  with 
Additional  Pieces  from  the  editions  of  1580  and  1600; 
with  Remarks  by  Sir  E.  Brydges.  (In  Vol.  III.  of 
The  British  Bibliographer).     Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

PARADISE  OF  SWEETS  (The).  See  Lecture 
ON  Humanity. 

PARADOXICAL  PHILOSOPHY,  a  Sequel  to  the 
Unseen  Universe.     Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

PARDESSUS  (Jean  Marie). 

Cours  de  Droit  Commercial.  5  vols.  Paris,  1825 
1826.     8vo. 

Collection  de  Lois  Maritimes  ant^rieures  au  XVIII'^ 
Siecle.     6  vols.     Paris,  1828-1845.     4to. 

Traits  du  Contrat  et  des  Lettres  de  Change,  et  autres 
effets  de  Commerce.     2  vols.     Paris,  1809.     8vo. 

Traits  des  Servitudes,  ou  Services  Fonciers,  8™^  edi- 
tion corrig^e  et  considerablement  augment^e.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1838.     8vo. 

PARDESSUS  et  LABOULAYE  (MM). 
Table  Chronologique  des  Diplomes.     See  Br^uigny 
(L.  G.  0.  Feudrix  de). 


PARDOE  (Julia). 

The  City  of  the  Sultan,  and  Domestic  Manners  of 
the  Turks  in  1836.     2  vols.     Lond.  1836.     8vo. 

The  River  and  the  Desert ;  or,  Recollections  of  the 
Rh6ne  and  the  Chartreuse.  2  vols.  Lond.  1838. 
post  8vo. 

The  City  of  the  Magyar ;  or,  Hungary  and  her  Insti- 
tutions in  1839,  1840.  3  vols.  Lond.  1840.  post 
8vo. 

The  Life  of  Marie  de  Medicis,  Queen  of  France, 
Consort  of  Henry  IV.,  and  Regent  of  the  Kingdom 
under  Louis  XIII.     3  vols.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

Louis  the  Fourteenth  and  the  Court  of  France  in  the 
Seventeenth  Century.     3  vols.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Queen  of  Spain,  1850.  See  George 
(Anita). 

PAREAU  (Joannes  Heneicus), 

Antiquitas  Hebraica  breviter  descripta.  Trajecti  ad 
Rhenum,  1817.     8vo. 

PAREUS  (David),  S.T.D. 

Operum  Theologicorum  Partes  Quatuor,  in  quibus 
Commentarii  et  Adversaria  Biblica,  in  omnes  S.  Scripturo 
libros,  Joh.  Ph.  Parens,  Dav.  fil.,  edidit.  4  vols,  in  2. 
Francofurti,  1647.     folio. 

PARGA  (History  of).     See  Suli. 

PARIAN  (The)  CHRONICLE ;  or,  the  Chronicle  of 
the  Arundelian  Marbles,  with  a  Dissertation  concerning 
its  authenticity  [by  Rev.  Joseph  Robertson].  Lond. 
1788.     8vo. 

PARIS  (A.  Paulix). 

Les  Manuscrits  Frangais  de  la  Biblioth6que  du  Roi, 
leur  Histoire  et  celle  des  Textes  Allemands,  Anglois, 
HoUandois,  Italiens,  Espagnols  de  la  mSme  Collection. 
7  vols.     Paris,  1836-1848.     8vo. 

PARIS  (John  Ayrton),  M.D. 

Treatise  on  Diet.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 
The  Life  of  Sir  Humphry  Davy,  Bart.     Lond.  1831. 
4to. 

PARIS  (John  A.);  FONBLANQUE  (J.  S.  M.), 
Barrister-at-Law. 

Medical  Jurisprudence.  3  vols.  Lond.  1823. 
8vo. 


PARIS— PARKER. 


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PARIS  (Louis  A.  Ph.  u'Orl^ans,  Comte  db). 

History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America,  translated,  with 
the  approval  of  the  Author,  by  Louis  F.  Tasistro. 
Edited  by  Henry  Coppoe,  LL.D.  Vol.  I.  Lond.  1876. 
8vo. 

PARIS  (Matthew  of),  Monk  of  St  Allans. 

Matthai  Paris,  Monachi  Albanensis  Angli,  Historia 
Major,  juxta  exemplar  Londinense  1571  (a.d.  1067- 
1273),  verbatim  recusa  et  cum  Rog.  Wendovori,  Will. 
Rishangeri,  authorisque  Majori  Minorique  Historiis, 
&c.,  fideliter  collata.  Access.  Vitfe  duorum  Offarum 
Merciorum  Regum  :  et  viginti  trium  Abbatum  Sancti 
Albani :  Editoro  Willielmo  Wats,  S.T.D.  Lond.  1640. 
folio. 

Matthsei  Parisiensis  Historia  Auglorum,  sive,  ut 
vulgo  dicitur,  Historia  Minor.  Item,  Ejusdem  Abbre- 
viatio  Chronicorum  Anglise  (a.d.  1097-1253).  Edited 
by  Sir  Frederic  Madden,  K.H.  3  vols.  Lond.  1866, 
1869.     royal  8vo. 

Matthew  Paris's  English  History,  from  the  year  1235 
to  1263.  Translated  from  the  Latin,  by  Rev.  J.  A. 
Giles,  D.C.L.  3  vols.  Lond.  1852-1854.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library). 

Flowers  of  History,  formerly  ascribed  to  Matthew 
Paris,  translated.     See  Wendover  (Rogbk). 

PARIS  (T.  Clifton). 

Letters  from  the  Pyrenees,  during  Three  Months' 
Pedestrian  Wanderings,  in  1842.  Lond.lMZ.  .post8vo. 

PARIS. 

Paris  dans  le  Dix-neuvi6me  Siecle ;  ou  Reflexions 
d'un  Observateur  sur  les  nouvelles  institutions,  la 
society,  les  joumaux,  «fec.  2  vols.  Paris,  1812. 
12mo. 

The  History  of  Paris,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the 
Present  Day.     3  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Tableau  de  Paris  [par  Louis  Sebastien  Mercier]. 
NouveUe  ddition.     Amsterdam,  1783-8. 

Paris  and  its  Environs,  displayed  in  a  Series  of 
Picturesque  Views.  The  Drawings  made  under  the 
direction  of  Mr  Pugin,  and  Engraved  under  the  super- 
intendence of  Mr  C.  Heath.     2  vols.    io?irf.  1831.    4to. 

Letters  from  Palis,  during  the  Summer  of  1791. 
Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

Paris,  as  it  Was,  and  as  it  Is ;  or,  a  Sketch  of  the 
French  Capital;  illustrative  of  the  Effects  of  the  Re- 
volution on  its  Arts,  Sciences,  Literature,  Amusements, 
&c.     Written  in  1801-2.     2  vols.     Lond.  1803.     8vo. 

Paris  in  1815,  a  Poem  [by  the  Rev.  George  Croly]. 
Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

Paris ;  or,  the  Book  of  the  Hundred-and-One.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1833.     8vo. 


PARISH  (Sir  Woodbi.se). 

Buenos  Ayros,  and  the  Provinces  of  the  Rio  de  U 
Plata;  their  Present  State,  Trade,  and  Debt.  Loml. 
1839.     8vo. 

Buenos  Ayrea  and  the  Province  of  the  Rio  de  la 
Plata,  from  their  DiacoTory  by  the  Spaniard)  to  the 
Establishment  of  their  Political  Independence.  Seoond 
edition,  enlarged.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

PARISI  (D»«  Antonino). 

Cronologia  compendiata  delle  Due  Sicilie,  da'  Tempi 
Antichi  conosciuti.     JV^apoli,  IS35.     12mo. 

PARK  (Andrew). 

Songs.     Glasgow,  1848.     12mo. 

PARK  (Sir  James  Allan). 

A  System  of  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance ;  with 
Three  Chapters  on  Bottomry,  Insurances  on  Lives,  and 
Insurances  against  Fire.     Lond.  1796.     8vo. 

System  of  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance.  Eighth 
edition,  with  additions,  by  Francis  Hildyard.  2  vols. 
Lond,  1842.    royal  8yo. 

PARK  (MuNOo). 

Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa,  performed 
under  the  Direction  and  Patronage  of  the  African 
Association,  in  1795-97.  With  Geographical  Illustra- 
tions of  Africa  by  Major  Rennell.     Lond.  1 799.     4to. 

The  Journal  of  a  Mission  to  the  Interior  of  Africa  iu 
the  year  1805,  mth  an  Account  of  Mr  Park's  Life. 
Lond.  1815.     4to. 

PARK  (S.  S.) 

A  Treatise  on   the  Law  of  Dower.     Lond,   1819. 

8vo. 

PARK  (Thomas).  See  Harinoton  (Sir  John). 
Harleian  Miscellany.  Heliconia.  Walpole 
(Horace). 

PARKE  (Gilbert). 

Letters  and  Correspondence  of  Lord  Bolingbroke. 
See  Bolingbroke  (Lord). 

PARKE  (W.  T.) 

Musical  Memoirs;  comprising  an  Account  of  the 
General  State  of  Music  in  England.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1830.     8vo. 

PARKER  (John). 

Notes  on  the  Law  of  Arbitration;  being  chiefly 
intended  as  a  Guide  to  Merchants,  Farmers,  Tradesnivn, 
and  others,  and  to  Arbiters.    Edinb.  1820.     8vo. 


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PARKEE— PAKKEE  SOCIETY. 


PAEKEE  {J OBif)— Continued. 

Notes  on  the  Law  of  Arbitration  in  Scotland.  Second 
edition.     Edinb.  1830.     8vo. 

Notes  on  the  Law  of  Arbitration,  including  Judicial 
Eeferences,  &c.,  in  Scotland.  Third  edition,  enlarged. 
Edinb.  1845.     8vo. 

Manual  of  Procedure  in  Excambions  and  Sales  by 
Heirs  of  EntaU,  6  and  7  Will.  IV.  c.  42.  Edinb.  1838. 
12mo. 

Notes  on  the  Diligence  of  Adjudication ;  its  Grounds 
and  Warrants,  and  Steps  of  Procedure.  Edinb.  1850. 
8vo. 

Styles  of  Summonses  in  the  Court  of  Session.  Second 
edition,  enlarged.     Edinb.  1853.     8vo. 

PAEKEE  (John  Henry),  C.B.,  Oxford. 

The  Archaeology  of  Eome.  With  Illustrations.  2  vols. 
Oxford,  1874.      8vo. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Gothic  Architecture. 
Oxfai-d,  1877.     post  8vo. 

See  Domestic  Architecture. 

PARKEE  (Matthew),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canier- 
Imrtj. 

De  Antiquitate  Britannica3  Ecclesise.  Hanoviw, 
1605.     folio. 

De  Antiquitate  BritannicK  Ecclesia;,  et  Privilegiis 
Ecclesise  Cantuariensis,  cum  Archiepiscopis  ejusdem 
LXX  Historia.     Land.  1729.     folio.     Large  paper. 

Life  off  the  70  Archbishopp  oflf  Canterbury  [Matthew 
Parker],  presentlye  sittinge,  Englished,  and  to  be  added 
to  the  69,  lately  sett  forth  in  Latin.  Imprinted  1574. 
12mo. 

Life  of  Matthew  Parker.     See  Strype  (Eev.  John). 

Correspondence  of  Archbishop  Parker,  comprising 
Letters  written  by  and  to  him  from  a.d.  1535  to  his 
Death  a.d.  1575.     See  Parker  Society. 

PAEKEE  (Capt.  Egbert). 

Memoirs  of  Military  Transactions  from  the  year  1683 
to  1718 ;  containing  a  Particular  Account  of  the 
Battles,  Sieges,  &c.  in  Ireland  and  Flanders.  Loud. 
1747.     8vo. 

PAEKEE  (Eev.  Samuel). 

Journal  of  an  Exploring  Tour  beyond  the  Eocky 
Mountains,  in  the  yeais  1835-37.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1838. 
12mo. 

PAEKER  (Samoel),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Oxford. 
A  Free  and  Impartial  Censure  of  the  Platonic  Philo- 
sophy.    Oxford,  1566.     4to. 


PAEKEE  (Samuel) — Continued. 

Bishop  Parker's  History  of  his  Own  Times,  trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  original  by  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Newlin.     Lond.  1728.     8vo. 

PAEKER  (Samuel),  Son  of  the  Preceding. 

The  Ecclesiastical  Histories  of  Eusebius,  Socrates, 
Sozomen,  and  Theodoret.  Translated  and  Abridged 
from  the  Originals,  with  Notes.  To  which  is  added 
the  History  of  Evagrius  Scholasticus.  Lond.  1729. 
4to. 

PARKER  (Samuel),  Gent.,  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford. 

Six  Philosophical  Essays  upon  several  Subjects. 
Lond.  1700.     12mo. 

PAEKEE  (Lord  Chief  Baron,  Sib  Thomas). 

Eeports  of  Cases  concerning  the  Eevenue,  argued 
and  determined  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer  from  Easter 
1743  to  Hilary  1767  ;  with  an  Appendix  of  Cases  in 
former  Eeigns.     Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

PAEKEE  SOCIETY  (Series  of  Works  published 
BY  the). 

Consisting  of: — 9  volumes  royal  8vo,  40  volumes 
demy  8vo,  6  volumes  12mo.      Lond.  1841-1853. 

(1.)  EOYAL  8vo. 

Becon  (Thomas.) 

Early  Works,  being  the  Treatises  published  by  him  in 

the  Reign  of  King  Henry  VIII.     1843. 
The  Catechism,  with  other  Pieces  written  by  him  in 

the  Reign  of  King  Edward  VI.     1844. 
Prayers,  and  other  Pieces.     1844. 

Cranmer  (Thomas),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
Works.     2  vols.     1844. 

Jewel  (John),  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 
Works.     4  vols.     1845-1860. 

(2.)  Demy  8vo. 

Bale  (John),  Bishop  of  Ossory. 

Select  Works.     1849. 
Bradford  (John),  M.A. 

Writings.     2  vols.     1848,  1853. 
Bollinger  (Henry),  Minister  of  the  Church  of  Zurich. 

Decades.     Translated  by  H.  I.     4  vols.     1849-1852. 
Calfhill  (James),  D.D.,  Bishop-Elect  of  Worcester. 

An  Answer  to  John  Martiall's  Treatise  of  the  Cross. 
1846. 
CovERDALE  (Myles),  Bishop  of  Exeter. 

Writings  and  Translations.     1844. 

Remains.     1846. 


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PARKER  SOCIETY— CW//««flf/. 

FuLKE  (William),  D.D.,  Master  of  Pembroke  Hall, 
Cambridge. 
A  Defence  of  the  Sincere  and  True  Translations  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures  into  the  English  Tongue,  against 
the  Cavils  of  Greg.  Martin.     1843. 
Stapleton's   Fortress   Overthrown.-      A   Rejoinder  to 
Martiall's  Reply.     A  Discovery  of  the  Dangerous 
Rock  of  the  Popish  Church  commended  by  Sanders. 
1848. 
Grindal  (Edmund),  successively  Bishop  of  London,  and 
Archbishop  of  York  and  Canterbury. 
Remains.     1843. 
Hooper  (John),  Bishop  of  Gloucester  and  Worcester. 
Early  Writings.     1843. 
Later  Writings,  &c.     1852. 
Hutchinson  (Roger). 

Works.     1842. 
Latimer  (Hugh),  Bishop  of  Worcester. 

Works.     2  vols.     1844,  1845. 
Liturgies. 

The  Two  Liturgies,  a.d.   1549  and  a.d.   1552,  with 
other   Documents  set  forth  by   Authority  in   the 
Reign  of  King  Edward  VI.     1844. 
Liturgies  and  occasional  Forms  of  Prayer  set  forth  in 
the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     1847. 

NowELL  (Alexander),  Dean  of  St  Paul's. 

A  Catechism,  written  in  Latin,  and  the  same  Trans- 
lated by  Thomas  Norton,  &c.     1853. 
Parker  (Matthew),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Correspondence.     1853. 
Philpot  (John),  Archdeacon  of  Winchester. 

Examinations  and  Writings.     1842. 
PiLKiNOTON  (James),  Bishop  of  Durham. 

Works.     1842. 
Praters. 

Private  Prayers,  put  forth  by  Authority,  during  the 
Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  with  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining the  Litany  of  1544.     1851. 
Ridley  (Nicholas),  Bishop  of  London. 

Works.     1841. 

Rogers  (Thomas),  M.A. 

The  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England,  an 
Exposition  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles.     1854. 

Sandys  (Edwyn),  Bishop  of  Worcester  and  London, 
and  Archbishop  of  York. 
Sermons,  &c.     1841. 

Tyndale  (William). 

Doctrinal  Treatises  and  Introductions  to  Different 
Portions  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.     1848. 

Expositions  on  Sundry  Portions  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures, together  with  the  Practice  of  Prelates.     1849, 

An  Answer  to  Sir  Thomas  Jlore's  Dialogue ;  the 
Supper  of  the  Lord  after  the  True  Meaning  of  John 
vi.  and  1  Cor.  xl,  &c.     1850. 


PARKER  SOCIETY— Con/iN««/. 

Whitaker  (William),  D.D.,  of  8t  John'*  College, 
Cambridge. 
A  Disputation  on  Holy  Scripture  aj^tiiut  the  PspuU, 
especially  Ballanuiiie  and  Staplcton.     TnuitUtML 
1849. 

Whitoift  (John),  Bishop  of  Woraeeter,  uid  Aicbbialiop 
of  Canterbury. 
Works.     3  vols.     1851-1853. 
Zurich. 
Epistolffi  Tigurinie  de  lebas  potissimum  ad  EcHeoio.- 
Anglicans  Reformationem  pertinentibui  contcripUe, 
a.d.  1531-1558.     1848. 
Original  Letters  relative  to  the  English  Itefonnation, 
written  during  the  Reigns  of  King  Henry  VIII., 
King  Edward  VI.,  and  Queen  Maty,  chiefly  from 
the.  Archives  of  Zurich.    Translated.    2  vols.    ISM, 
1847. 
The  Zurich  Letters,  comprising  the  Correspondence  of 
several  English  Bishops  and  others  with  some  of  the 
Helvetian  Reformers,  during  the  early  part  of  the 
Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     Translated.    2  vol*. 
1842,  1845. 

(3.)  12mo. 

Cooper  (Thomas),  Bishop  of  Lincoln  and  Winchester. 
An   Answer  in   Defence  of  the  Tnith,   against  the 
Apology  of  Private   Mass.     To   which  is  prefixe<I 

the  Work  Answered.     1850. 

Norden  (John). 
The  Progress  of  Piety.     1847. 

Poetry. 
Select  Poetry,  chieHy  Devotional,  of  the  Reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.     2  vols.     1846. 

Prayers. 

Christian  Prayers  and  Holy  Meditations.     1842. 

Woolton  (John),  Bishop  of  Exeter. 
The  Christian  Manual.     1851. 

General  Index  to  the  Publications  of  The  Parker 
Society,  Compiled  for  the  Parker  Society  by  Henry 
Gough.     Cambridge,  1855.     8vo. 

PARKES  (Joseph). 

Statement  of  the  Claim  of  the  Subscribers  to  the 
Birmingham  and  Liverpool  Railroad  to  an  Act  of  Par- 
liament.    Loud.  1825.     8vo. 

A  History  of  the  Court  of  Chancery ;  with  Practical 
Remarks  on  the  Recent  Commission,  Report,  and 
Evidence.     LotuI.  1828.     8va 

PARKES  (Samuel). 

Chemical  Essays,  principally   relating  to  Arts  and 

Manufactures  of  British  Dominions.     5  vols.     J^wL 

1815.     12mo. 

5c 


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PARKIN— PARLIAMENT. 


PARKIN  (Rev.  Charles). 

The  Topography  of  Freebridge  Hundred  and  Half,  in 
the  County  of  Norfolk  ;  containing  the  History  of  the 
Borough  of  King's  Lynn,  and  of  the  Towns,  Villages, 
&c,,  in  its  Neighbourhood.     Lynn,  1762.     folio. 

Topographical  History  of  the  County  of  Norfolk. 
See  Blomefield  (Rev.  Francis). 

Reply  to  "  Origines  RoystonianiB,"  1748.  See 
Stukeley  (William). 

PARKINSON  (James). 

Organic  Remains  of  a  former  World  ;  an  Examina- 
tion of  tlie  Mineralized  Remains  of  the  Vegetables  and 
Animals  of  the  Antediluvian  World,  generally  termed 
Extraneous  Fossils.     3  vols.     Low  J,  1811.     4to. 

Outlines  of  Oryctology,  an  Introduction  to  the  Study 
of  Fossil  Organic  Remains,  especially  of  those  found  in 
the  British  Strata.     Loud.  1822.     8vo. 

PARKINSON  (Joseph  Chahles). 
The  Ocean  Telegraph  to  India,  a  Narrative  and  a 
Diary.     Edinh.  1870.     8vo. 

PARKINSON  (Richard). 

A  Tour  in  America  in  1798,  1799,  1800;  exhibit- 
ing Sketches  of  Society  and  Manners,  and  an  Account 
of  the  American  System  of  Agriculture.  2  vols.  Loud. 
1805.     8vo. 

PARKMAN  (Francis). 

History  of  the  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  and  the  War  of 
the  North  American  Tribes  against  the  English  Colonies, 
after  the  Conquest  of  Canada.  2  vols.  Lond.  1851. 
post  8vo. 

PARLIAMENT  (Great  Britain  and  Irkland). 
Acts  of  Parliament.     See  British  Acts. 
Collection  of  Cases  upon  Appeal  to  the  House  of 
Lords.     See  Appeal  Cases. 

Rolls.     See  Rotuli  Parliamentorum. 
Statutes  of  the  Realm.     See  Statutes. 

England. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Lords,  from  1  Henry  VIII. 
1509  to  3  Geo.  IV.  1833.     31  vols,     folio. 

General  Index  to  the  Journals  of  the  House  of 
Lords : — 

Vol.  L  From  1  Henry  VIII.  to  24  Car.  I.,  1509-1649. 
II.  From  12  Car.  II.  to  13  Ann.,  1660-1714. 

III.  From  I  Geo.  I.  to  19  Geo.  III.,  1714-1797. 

IV.  From  20  Geo.  III.  to  60  Geo.  III.,  1780-1819. 
V.  From  1  Geo.  IV  to  3  Gul.  IV.,  1820-1833. 

A  Complete  Collection  of  the  Lords'  Protests,  from 
the  first  on  Record  in  the  Reign  of  Henry  III.  to 
1767.     2  vols.     Lond.  1767.     8vo. 


PARLIAMENT  (England)— Co^iY/nuef;. 

Reports  on  the  Dignity  of  the  Peerage.     See  Peerage. 

Form  of  Procedure  in  the  House  of  Lords  upon 
Appeals  from  Scotland;  with  an  Appendix,  containing 
the  Standing  Orders  of  the  House,  and  a  Table  of  Fees. 
Edinh.  1821.     8vo. 

Precedents  of  Private  Acts  of  Parliament,  selected 
and  approved  by  a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Lords  ; 
with  additional  Forms,  Variations,  and  Notes,  adapted 
to  all  the  usual  circumstances  of  Local  and  Private 
Legislation.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

Index  to  the  Rolls  of  Parliament,  comprising  the 
Petitions,  Pleas,  and  Proceedings  of  Parliament,  a.d. 
1278-1503.     Lond.  1832.     folio. 

Journals  of  the  House  of  Commons  from  1541  to  the 
year  1831.     38  vols,     folio. 

A  Compleat  Journal  of  the  Votes,  Speeches,  and 
Debates  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  throughout  the 
Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     See  D'Ewes  (Sir  Simonds). 

Parliamentary  Debates  in  1610.  Edited  by  Samuel 
R.  Gardiner.     See  Camden  Society. 

A  Record  of  some  Proceedings  in  the  Honourable, 
Wise,  and  Faithful  House  of  Commons,  in  tlie  Parlia- 
ment bolden  in  the  year  1611.     Lond.  1641.     4to. 

Ephemeris  Parliamentaria ;  or,  a  Faithfull  Register 
of  the  Transactions  in  Parliament  in  the  third  and 
fourth  years  of  King  Charles  I.,  by  T.  F[uller]. 
Lond.  1654.     folio. 

The  History  of  the  Parliament  of  England,  which 
began  November  3,  1640.     See  May  (Thomas). 

An  Exact  Collection  of  all  Remonstrances,  Votes, 
Orders,  Declarations,  ^Messages,  &c.,  betweene  the  King 
and  his  High  Court  of  Parliament,  from  1641  to  1643. 
See  England. 

England's  Parliamentary  Chronicle,  from  1640  to 
1646.     See  Vicars  (John). 

Acts,  Ordinances,  and  Orders  of  the  Long  Parlia- 
ment, and  of  Oliver  Cromwell's  Parliament  for  levying 
Money  by  way  of  Excise  and  New  Impost.  Lond. 
1655.     folio. 

Narrative  of  some  Passages  relating  to  the  Long 
I'arliament.     I^ond.  1670.     I2mo. 

Parliamentary  Debates,  from  the  Restoration  to 
1743.     14  vols.     Lond.  1742-1744.     8vo. 

Parliamentary  Debates,  from  1743  to  1774.  11  vols. 
Lond.  1766-1775.     8vo. 

Parliamentary  Debates  and  Proceedings,  from  1743 
to  1774 ;  with  Protests  and  other  Papers.  7  vols. 
Lond.  1792.     Svo. 

Parliamentary  Debates  and  Register,  from  1774  to 
the  present  time.     66  vols.     Zo?i(i.  1774-1803.     8vo. 


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An  Exact  Collection  of  the  Debates  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  held  at  Westminster,  Oct.  21,  1680,  with 
Debates  of  the  House  of  Commons  at  Oxford,  March  21, 
1680.  With  a  just  and  modest  Vindication  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  two  last  Parliaments.    Lmid.  1689.   Svo. 

The  Session  of  Parliament  for  1825  j  exhibiting  the 
whole  Proceedings  of  both  Houses  during  that  period. 
Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Cobbett's  Parliamentary  History  of  England,  from 
the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  year  1803.  36  vols. 
Lond.  1806-1820.     8vo. 

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1  to  164,  1830  to  1861.     164  vols.     Svo. 

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England  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  Restoration  of 
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Standing  Orders  of  the  House  of  Commons  relative 
to  Private  Bills  and  other  matters  ;  with  a  Table  of 
Fees.     Lond.  1850.     4to. 

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Members  of  the  House  of  Common*  at  the  coinmene»- 
ment  of  the  Session  of  1832,  and  an  aoconnt  of  the 
various  alterations  made  at  the  late  Oeneral  Election, 
&c.     Wenfmiiuler,  1833.     12mo. 

Jus  Parliamentarium  ;  or,  the  Ancient  Power,  Juri»- 
diction.  Rights,  and  Liberties  of  the  Most  High  Court 
of  Parliament  revived  and  asserted.  See  Pbtyt 
(William). 

Precedents  of  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Commoiia. 
See  Hatsell  (John).   . 

Ireland. 

Journals  of  the  House  of  Lords  of  Ireknd,  from 
10  Car.  L  1634  to  14  Geo.  1800.  8  vols.  DuUin, 
1779-1800.    folio. 

Journals  of  the  House  of  Commons  of  the  Kingdom 
of  Ireland,  from  1613  to  1800.  19  vols.  DuUiii, 
1796-1800.     folio. 

General  Index  of  the  Journals  of  the  House  of 
Commons  of  Ireland,  from  1613  to  1800.  2  vols. 
Dublin,  1802.     folio. 

Scotland. 

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William  Robertson,  D.K.  Records.)  Vol.  I.  Edinh. 
1804.     folio. 

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son).    Vols.  II.-XL     Edinb.  1814-1824.     folio. 

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(completed  by  Cosmo  Innes  in  1844),  and  with  the 
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for  the  suppressed  Vols.  V.  and  VI.  of  the  preceding 
series.     11  vols,  in  12.     1814-1844.     folio. 

General  Index  to  the  Acts  of  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Supplement  to  the 
Acts  pruited  by  authority  of  the  Lords  Commissioners 
of  his  Majesty's  Treasury.   1875.     folio. 

The  Actis  and  Constitutionis  of  the  liealme  of  Scot- 
land, made  in  Parliamente  from  James  I.  to  the  time  of 
Queen  Mary  (commonly  called  the  Black  AcU).  Printed 
by  liobert  Lekprevik,  12th  November  156C.  EJinh. 
1566.     folio. 


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PAELIAMENT  (Scotland) — Continued. 

Actis  of  Parliament  of  King  James  the  Sext,  1569 
and  1571.  Edinb.  1575.  folio.  (Bound  with  the 
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The  Lawes  and  Actes  of  Parliament,  maid  be  King 
James  the  First  and  his  Successours,  Kings  of  Scotland ; 
revised,  collected,  and  extracted  furth  of  the  Register. 
(Edited  by  Sir  John  Skene.)     Edinh.  1597.     folio. 

The  Laws  and  Act.'?  of  Parliament,  from  King 
James  I.  to  1678.  Collected  by  Sir  Thomas  Murray  of 
Glendook.     Edinh.  1681.     folio. 

Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  from  19th 
James  I.  (1424),  to  the  Union  in  1707.  3  vols. 
Edinb.  1682,  1683,  and  1731.     12mo. 

Acts  of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland  and  Convention 
of  Estates,  from  1633  to  1649;  commonly  called  the 
Rescinded  Acts.     ^rfmi.  1633-1649.     folio. 

Another  copy  of  the  Acts  of  the  Scottish  Parliament 
and  Convention  of  Estates,  from  1640  to  1649  (most  of 
which  were  rescinded  by  Act  1661).  Edinh.  1641- 
1649.     folio. 

Minutes  of,  and  Proceedmgs  in  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland,  from  1689  to  1707;  partly  printed  and 
partly  MSS.     folio. 

Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland,  which  met  May  1703.     Lond.  1704.     8vo. 

Historical  Account  of  the  Ancient  Rights  and  Power 
of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland.  [By  George  Ridpath.] 
Edinh.  1703.     8vo. 

Speeches  by  a  Member  [Andrew  Fletcher  of  Saltoun] 
of  the  Parliament  which  began  at  Edinburgh  the  6th  of 
May  1703.     12mo.     1703. 

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Powers  of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  Short  Introduction  upon  Government  in 
General,  by  Andrew  Fletcher  of  Saltoun.  Aberdeen 
(reprinted),  1823.     8vo. 

Index  to  the  Acts  of  Parliament.  See  Bbuce  (Alex- 
ander).    Stewart  (Sir  James). 

PARLIAMENT-HOUSE  BOOK  (The). 
Compiled  by  William   Burness,  for  1827,  and  con- 
tinued.    Edinh.     8vo. 

PARMA. 

Le  piu  insigni  Pitture  Parmensi  indicate  agli  Ama- 
tori  delle  Belle  Arti.     Parma,  1809.     folio. 

PAEMEGIANO.     (Francesco  Mazzola). 
Sketch  of  his  Life.     See  Coxe  (William.) 

PAENASO  ESPANOL. 

Coleccion  de  Poesias  escogidas  de  los  mas  celebres 
Poetas  Castellanos.  9  vols.  Madrid,  1768-1778.  12mo. 


PAENASO  ITALIANO. 

Ovvero  Eaccolta  do'  Poeti  Classici  Italiani.  56  vols. 
Venezia,  1784-1791.     12mo. 

Poeti  Italiani  Contemporanei  Maggiori  e  Minori ; 
seguiti  da  un  Saggio  di  Rime  di  Poetesse  Italiane. 
Pariyi,  1843.     8vo. 

PAENASSE  OCCITANIEN  (Le). 

Choix  de  Poesies  Originales  des  Troubadours,  tiroes 
des  Manuscrits  Nationaux  et  Essai  d'un  Glossaire 
Occitanien.     2  vols.     Touloicse,  1819.     8vo. 

PAENELL  (Sir  Henry,  afterwards  Lord  Congle- 
ton). 

History  of  the  Penal  Laws  against  the  Irish  Catho- 
lics.— Historical  Apology  for  the  Irish  Catholics.  In 
1  vol.     Lond.  1808,  and  Dubliii,  1807.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Penal  Laws  against  the  Irish  Catho- 
lics.    Lond.  1825. 

On  Financial  Eeform.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  Eoads,  wherein  the  Principles  on  which 
Roads  should  be  Made  are  explained  and  illustrated 
by  the  Plans  made  use  of  by  Thomas  Telford  on  the 
Holyhead  Road.     Lo7id.  1833.     8vo. 

PAENELL  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Poems,  to  wliich  is  added  the  Life  of  Zoilus.  Lond. 
1760.     12mo. 

PAEOCHIAL  EECOEDS  OF  SCOTLAND. 

On  the  State  of  Parochial  Eecords  of  Scotland.  See 
Sbton  (George).     Tuenbull  (W.  B.) 

PAEE  (Eichard),  D.D. 

Life  of  James  Usher,  Archbishop  of  Armagh ;  with  a 
Collection  of  his  Letters.     Zon^.  1686.     folio. 

PAEE  (Eev.  Samubl),  LL.D. 

Works;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings, 
and  a  Selection  from  his  Correspondence,  by  John 
Johnstone,  M.D.     8  vols.     Lmid.  1828.     8vo. 

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which  are  added  Notes.     Lond.  1801.     4to. 

Characters  of  the  late  Charles  James  Fox,  selected, 
and  in  part  written  by  Philopatris  Varvicensin  [Dr 
Parr].     2  vols.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

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Parr ;  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life,  by  E.  B.  H.  Lond. 
1826.     12mo. 


PARROT— PARTHENON. 


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PARROT  (Dr  Fbiedrich). 

Journey  to  Ararat.  Translated  by  W.  D.  Cooley. 
Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

PARRY  (Edward),  D.D. 

Memoirs  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  W.  Edward  Parry,  Kt., 
Lieut. -Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital.  Lond.  1857. 
post  8vo. 

PARRY  (Rev.  I.  D.) 

Select  Illustrations,  Historical  and  Topographical,  of 
Bedfordshire.     Lond.  1827.     4to, 

PARRY  (John  H.) 

The  Cambrian  Plutarch :  comprising  Memoirs  of 
some  of  the  most  Eminent  Welshmen.  Lond.  1824. 
8vo. 

PARRY  (Rear-Admiral  Sir  William  EofrARn). 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North- 
West  Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  j  with 
an  Appendix,  containing  the  Scientific  Observations. 
Lond.  1821.     4to. 

Journal  of  a  Second  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a 
North- West  Passage  from  tlie  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific, 
performed  in  the  years  1821,  1822,  1823.  Lond.  1824. 
4to. 

Appendix  to  Captain  Pan-y's  Journal  of  a  Second 
Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North- West  Passage. 
Lond.  1825.     4to. 

Journal  of  a  Third  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a 
North- West  Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific, 
performed  in  1824,  1825.  Illustrated  with  Plates. 
Lond.  1826.     4to. 

Narrative  of  an  Attempt  to  Reach  the  North  Pole  in 
the  year  1827.     Lond.  1828.     4to. 

Journals  of  the  First,  Second,  and  Third  Voyages 
for  the  Discovery  of  a  North-West  Passage  from  the 
Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.     6  vols.     Lond.  \S1i.     12mo. 

Memoirs  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  W.  Edward  Parry,  Kt. 
See  Parry  (Edward). 

PARRY  (William). 

The  Last  Days  of  Lord  Byron  ;  with  his  Opinions  on 
various  Subjects,  particularly  the  State  and  Prospects  of 
Greece.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 


PARSONS  (Abraham). 
Travels  in  Asia  and  Africa. 


Lond.  1808.     4to. 


PARSONS  (Arthur),  Attorney. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Wills,  embodying  the 
latest  Decisions  in  relation  thereto,  with  an  Appendix 
containing  the  Succession  Duty  Act.  Lond.  1854. 
Bvo. 


PARSONS  (James),  M.D. 

Remains  of  Japhet ;  Ijeing  Hiiitorical  Enquiriv*  iiito 
the  Affinity  and  Origin  of  the  European  LanguagM. 
Lond.  1767.     4to. 

PARSONS  (Sm  Lawrkncb). 

Observations  on  the  Bequest  of  Henry  Flood,  Eaq., 
to  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  with  a  Defence  of  the 
Ancient  History  of  Ireland.     JTuUtx,  1795.     8to. 

PARSONS  (Robert),  S.J. 

A  Treatise  of  Three  Conversions  of  England  from 
Paganisme  to  Christian  Religion,  divided  into  Three 
Parts.  The  former  Two  whereof  are  handled  in  thia 
book  and  dedicated  to  the  Catholikes  of  England.  By 
N.  D.,  author  of  the  Ward-word.  Imprinted  with 
license  1603.  The  Third  Part,  conteyningo  an  Exanicn 
of  the  Calendar  or  Catalogue  of  Protcstaint  Saintcs, 
MartjTS  and  Confessors,  devised  by  Fox,  and  prefixed 
before  his  huge  volume  of  Acts  and  Monuments. 
Whereunto  is  annexed  in  the  end,  another  aevemll 
Treatise,  called  :  A  Review  of  ten  Publike  Disputation* 
or  Conferences  held  within  the  compasse  of  fouro  years 
under  K.  Edward  &  Qu.  Mary,  concerning  some  prin- 
cipall  points  in  Religion.  By  N.  D.  Imprinted  ann6 
1604.     The  whole  in  2  vols,  small  8vo. 

A  Defense  of  the  Censure  gyven  upon  Two  Bookea 
of  William  Charke  and  Meredith  Hanmer,  mynystera, 
wliiche  they  wrote  against  M.  Edmond  Campian,  prcest, 
of  the  Societie  of  Jesus,  and  against  his  offer  of  Dispu- 
tation.    (Anon.)     1582.     small  8vo. 

The  Second  Part  of  the  Booke  of  Christian  Exercise 
appertayning  to  Resolution,  or  a  Christian  Directory, 
&c.  Written  by  the  former  Authour,  R.  P.  2  voU 
Lond.  1592.     12mo. 

PARSONS  (Theophilus),  LL.D. 

The  Elements  of  Mercantile  Law.  Boston,  1856. 
royal  8vo. 

PARTENOPEX  DE  BLOIS. 

A  Romance  in  four  Cantos.  Freely  translated  froia 
the  French  of  M.  Le  Grand,  with  Notes  by  W.  S.  Rose. 
Loml.  1807.     4to. 

Partonopeus  DE  Blois,  publid  pour  la  premiere  fois, 
d'apr^s  le  Manuscrit  de  la  Biblioth^ue  de  1' Arsenal, 
par  G.  A.  Crapelet.     2  vols.     Paria,  1834.     royal  Sva 

PARTHENON  (The). 

Der  Parthenon  herausgegeben  von  Adolf  Michoelia. 
2  vols.      Leipzig,  1871.      Text,  royal  8vo.      Plates, 

folio. 

Remarks  on  the  intended  Restoration  of  the  Partbo- 
non  of  Athens  as  the  National  Monument  of  Scotland. 
[By  George  Cleghom].     Edinb.  1824.     8va 


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PAETINGTON  (Charles  F.) 

Manual  of  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy, 
being  the  substance  of  a  Course  of  Lectures.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1828.     Svo. 

Century  of  Inventions :  Notes,  and  a  Memoir.  See 
Worcester  (Marquis  of). 

PAEUTA  (FiLiPPo). 

La  Sicilia  descritta  con  Medaglie,  e  ristampata  con 
Aggiunta  da  Leonarda  Agostini.     Roma,  1649.     folio. 

PAEVILE^  (LfioN). 

Architecture  et  Decoration  Turques  au  XV°  Siicle 
avec  une  Preface  de  E.  Viollet-le-Duc.  Paris,  1874. 
folio. 

PASCAL  (Blaise). 

CEuvres  de  Blaise  Pascal  [par  Charles  Bossut.]  5  vols. 
La  Haye  (Paris),  1779.     8vo. 

Pens^es  de  Blaise  Pascal.  [Edition  revue  sur  le 
Manuscrit  original  de  I'Auteur,  par  Ant.  Aug.  Een- 
ouard.]     2  vols.     Paris,  1803.      12mo. 

Discours  sur  les  Pens6es  de  M.  Pascal ;  ou  Ton  essaie 
de  faire  voir  quel  etoit  son  dessein.  Avec  un  autre 
Discours  sur  les  Preuves  des  Livres  de  Moise.  [Aug- 
mentce  de]  La  Vie  de  M.  Pascal,  ocrite  par  Madame 
Perier,  sa  soeur.     (circ.  1672.)     12mo. 

,,%  In  the  approbation  (p.  90)  the  first  Discourse  is  attii- 
buteil  to  M.  du  Bois  de  la  Cour,  a  pseudonym  of  Fillau  de  la 
Chaise. 

Works:  Translated  hy  George  Pearce.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1849-50.     8vo. 

(1.)  The  Provincial  Letters  ;  with  an  "  Essay  on  Pascal, 
considered   as  a  Writer  and  Moralist,"   by  M. 
Villemain.     Newly  translated  from  the  French, 
with  Memoir,  Notes,  and  Appendix. 
(2.)  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  Pascal,  the  greater  part 
heretofore    unpublished,    and    a    large    portion 
from  original  MSS.,  translated  from  the  French 
edition  of  M.  P.  Faugere. 
(3.)  The  Thoughts  ou  Religion,  translated  and  arranged, 
with  large  additions  from  the  French  edition  of 
M.  F.  Faugfere. 
The   Provincial  Letters,  containing  an  Exposure  of 
the  Eeasoning  and  Morals  of  the  Jesuits,  by  Blaise 
Pascal,  under  the  name  of  Louis  de  Montalte,  translated 
from  the'  French ;  to  which  is  added,  a  View  of  the 
History  of  the  Jesuits.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

The  Provincial  Letters,  a  new  translation,  with 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  Eev.  Thomas  M'Crie. 
Edi7ih.  1847.     12mo. 

Thoughts  on  Eeligion  and  Philosophy,  a  new  trans- 
lation, with  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Isaac  Taylor. 
Glasgoie,  1838.     12mo. 
See  TuLLOCH. 


PASCHAL   CHEONICLE.      See  Chronicon  Pas- 

QUALB. 

PASHA  (Ali).     Wars  with  Suli     See  Suli. 

PASHLEY  (Eobert). 

Travels  in  Crete.     2  vols.     Cambridge,  1837.     Svo. 

PASINUS  (Josepuus). 

Codices  Manuscript!  Bibliothecfe  Eegii  Taurinensis 
Athenaei,  per  Linguas  digest!  recensuerunt  et  animad- 
versionibus  illustrarunt  J.  Pasinus,  &c.  2  vols. 
Taurini,  1749.     folio. 

PASLEY  (Sir  Charles  W.)  Lieut. -General 

Essay  on  the  Military  Policy  and  Institutions  of  the 
British  Empire.     Lond.  \?)\Q.     8vo. 

PASQUIEE  (Estienne). 

CEuvres ;  contenant  ses  Eecherches  de  la  France  ;  ses 
Lettres,  et  les  Lettres  de  Nicolas  Pasquier.  2  vols. 
Amsterdam  1723.     folio. 

PASQUILLOEUM  tomi  duo.  Quorum  primo  versi- 
bus  ac  rhythmis,  altero  soluta  oratione  conscripta  quam- 
plurima  continentur  ad  exhilaraudum  confinuandumque 
hoc  perturbatissimo  rerum  statu  pii  lectoris  animum 
ap  prime  conducentia  [collect.  Coelio  Secundo  Curione. 
Badleoe\     Eleutheropoli.     1544.     12mo. 

PASQUILS. 

A  Book  of  Scotish  Pasquils,  <fec.  [Edited  by  James 
Maidment.]     In  three  books.     Edinh.  1827-8.     4to. 

PASSAVANT  (JoHAN  David). 

Tour  of  a  German  Artist  in  England,  with  Notices  of 
Private  Galleries,  and  Eemarks  on  the  State  of  Art. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1836.     post  8vo. 

PASSELET  (Eegistrdm  Monasterii  de  Passelbt). 
See  Maitland  Club. 

PASSEEIBUS  (NicoLAUs  de). 

Conciliatio  cunctarum  Legum  in  toto  Corpore  Juris 
Civilis  qu  sibi  contrariari  videbantur,  auctore  Nic.  de 
Passaribus  a  Genoa,  Jconsidto.  Ed.  tertia  co-ordinata 
per  J.  G.  Simonem.     Francofurti,  1685.     4to. 

PASSIONS. 

An  Introduction  towards  an  Essay  on  the  Origin  of  the 
Passions  in  the  Associations  of  Ideas.   Lond.  1741.  Svo. 

PASSIVE  OBEDIENCE. 

The  History  of  Passive  Obedience  since  the  Eeforma- 
tion,  with  Continuation  and  Appendix.  Anuterdam., 
1689,  1690.     4to. 

PASTON  LETTEES  (The). 

Original  Letters,  written  during  the  Eeigns  of  Henry 
VI.,  Edward  IV.,  and  Eichard  IIL  Sec  Fenn  (Sir 
John). 


PASTORET— PATON. 


7M 


PASTORET  (Marquis  De). 

Histoiro  de  la  Legislation.  11  vols.  Paris,  1817- 
1837.     8vo. 

PATENT  INVENTIONS.     See  Rbpertort  (Thb). 

PATER  (Walter  H.) 

Studies  in  the  History  of  the  Renaissance.  Land. 
1873.     post  8vo. 

PATERCULUS  (Caius  Vellkius). 

C.  Velleii  Paterciili  quae  supersunt  ex  Historia; 
Romanfe  Libris  Duobus,  ex  recensione  Chr.  D.  lani,  et 
Jo.  Chr.  Heiir.  Kraiise.     Lipsim,  1800.     8vo. 

Historite  Roiuana;  ad  M.  Vinicium  Cos.  Libri  II. 
Cum  Interpretatione  et  notis  Roberti  Riguez,  S.J.,  in 
usum  Serenissimi  Delphini.     Parisiis,  1675.     4to. 

Historia  Roraana,  ex  editione  J.  C.  H.  Krausii,  cum 
Notis  et  interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini,  etc.  (Valpy's 
Delphin  Classics.)     Londini,  1822.     royal  8vo. 

The  Roman  History  of  C.  Velleius  Paterculus,  trans- 
lated into  English  by  James  Paterson.  Edinh.  1722. 
8vo. 

Sallust,  Floras,  and  Velleius  Paterculus.  Translated. 
See  Bohn'a  Classical  Library. 

PATERSON  (Alexander  Smith). 

The  History  of  the  Church,  from  the  Creation  of  the 
World  to  the  Commencement  of  the  Nineteenlh  Cen- 
tury. Revised,  Edited,  and  Prefaced,  by  the  Rev. 
James  Brewster,  Minister  of  Craig.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1830.     8vo. 

PATERSON  (James). 

History  of  the  County  of  Ayr ;  with  a  Genealogical 
Account  of  the  Families  of  Ayrshire.  2  vols.  Ayr, 
1847,  1852.     royal  8vo. 

Obit  Book  of  the  Church  of  St  John,  Ayr.  See 
Atr. 

PATERSON  (James),  Barrister: 

A  Compendium  of  English  and  Scotch  Law,  stating 
their  Differences  ;  with  a  Dictionary  of  Parallel  Terms 
and  Phrases.     Edinh.  1860.     royal  8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Fishery  Laws  of  the  United  King- 
dom, including  the  Laws  of  Angling.  Lond.  1863. 
post  8vo. 

Reports  of  Scotch  Appeals  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
A.D.  1851-1873.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1879.     8vo. 

PATERSON  (John  Brown),  A.M. 
On  the  National  Character  of  the  Athenians.   Edinh. 
1828.     8vo. 


PATERSON  (Robert),  M.D. 

Memorials  of  the  Life  of  Jnmoa  Syme,  Profeaaor  of 
Clinical  Surgery  in  the  University  of  (^linburgb. 
Elinh.  1874.     post  8vo. 

PATERSON  (William). 

The  Writings  of  William  Paterson  of  DumfrieMhire, 
and  a  Citizen  of  London,  Founder  of  the  B&nk  of 
England,  and  of  the  Daricn  Colony.  £dit«<l  by  Saze 
Bannister.     3  vols.     Lond.  1859. 

Paterson's  Life  and  Trials.  See  Banmstbb  (Sazs). 
See  also  Tiade. 

PATERSON  (LiROT.  Wiluam). 

A  Narrative  of  Four  Journeys  into  the  Country  of 
the  Hottentots  and  Caifraria,  in  1777-1779.  Land. 
1789.     4to.. 

PATERSON'S  ROADS  ;  being  a  Description  of  all 
the  Direct  and  Principal  Cross-Roads  in  England  and 
Wales,  with  Part  of  the  Roads  of  Scotland.  Eighteenth 
Edition,  with  Additions,  &c.,  by  Edward  Mogg.  Ijund. 
1826.     8vo. 

PATINUS  (Carolus),  M.D. 

Familiae  Romana^  in  Antiquis  Numismatibus,  ab  Urbe 
condita,  ad  tempora  Divi  Augusti,  ex  Bibliotheca  F. 
Ursini,  etc.,  restituit,  recognovit,  auxit  ParisiU,  1663. 
folio. 

De  Numismate  Antiquo  August!  et  Platonis.  BaeiUce, 
1675.     4to. 

Lyceum  Patavinum,  sive  Icones  et  Vitse  Professorum, 
Patavii  publico  docentium,  per  Carolum  Patinum,  Eq. 
D.M.     Patavii,  1682.     4to. 

PATISSIER  (Ph.),  M.D. 

Trait6  des  Maladies  des  Artisans,  et  de  celles  qui 
rusultent  des  diverses   professions,  d'apres  Ramazzini. 

Paris,  1822.     8vo. 

PATON  (Alexandeir). 

The  Triumphs  of  Genius,  an  Essay.  Cupar,  1822. 
12mo. 

PATON  (Andrew  Arch.) 

Servia,  the  Youngest  Member  of  the  European 
Family  J  or,  a  Residence  in  Belgrade,  and  Travels  in 
the  Highlands  and  Woodlands  of  the  Interior,  during 
the  years  1843,  1844.     Lond.  1845.     post  8va 

Highlands  and  Islands  of  the  Adriatic,  including  the 
Southern  Provinces  of  the  Austrian  Empire.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

The  Goth  and  the  Hun  ;  or,  Transylvania,  Debrcczin, 
Pesth,  and  Vienna  in  1850.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 


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PATON— PAUL. 


PATON  (Andrew  Arch.) — Continued, 

History  of  the  Egyptian  Revolution,  from  the  Period 
of  the  Mamelukes  to  the  Death  of  Mohammed  Ali. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1863.     8vo. 

PATON  (Chalmers  I.) 

Freemasonry  and  its  Jurisprudence,  according  to 
Ancient  Landmarks  and  Charges,  and  the  Constitutions, 
Laws,  and  Practices  of  Lodges  and  Grand  Lodges. 
Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

PATON  (George). 

Letters  from  Joseph  Ritson  to  George  Paton.  See 
RiTSON  (Joseph). 

Letters  from  Thomas  Percy,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore. 
John  Callander  of  Craigforth.  David  Herd,  and  others, 
to  George  Paton.     Edinh.  1830.     small  8vo. 

See  Catalogues. 

PATON  (Thomas  S.),  Advocate. 

Reports  on  Cases  of  Appeal  to  the  House  of  Lords. 
See  Craigie  (John). 

Notes  of  Cases,  as  illustrations  of  the  Principles 
and  Practice  of  the  Law  of  Scotland.  Edwib.  1848. 
8vo. 

Law  and  Practice  in  Appeals  from  Scotland  to  the 
House  of  Lords.     Edinl.l^f)^.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Stoppage  in  transitu ;  with 
Appendix  containing  English  Judgments,  &c.  Edinh. 
1859.     8vo. 

Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Insurance ;  comprising 
Marine,  Eire,  and  Life  Insurance.     1862.     8vo. 

PATRES  ECCLESI^  ANGLICANS. 
Patres  Ecclesite  Anglicanee,  nunc   primum   e  Codd. 
MSS.  edidit  L  A.  Giles,  LL.D.    8  vols.    Oxonim,  1845. 
8vo. 

Vols.    I.,   II.  Vita  S.  Thomse  Cantuariensis  Archipiescopi  et 
Martyris,    ab     Auctoribus    Contemporaneis 
Scripta. 
III.,  IV.  Epistola?  S.  Thomae  Cantuariensis  et  Aliorum, 
nunc  primum  in  Anglia  post  Lupum  auctius 
editae. 
v.,  VI.  Gilbert!  (Foliot),  ex  Abbate  Glocestriae  Epis- 
copi  primum  Herefordiensis,  deinde  Londoni- 
ensis  Epistolse,  nunc  primum  editse. 
VII.,  VIII.  Herbert!  de  Boseham  S.  Thomae  Cantuariensis 
Clerici  a  secretis  Opera  quae  extant  omnia, 
nunc  primum  edita. 

PATRICK  (St.) 

Sancti  Patricii,  Ibernorum  Apostoli,  Synodi,  Canones, 
Opuscula,  et  Scriptorum  quae  supersunt,  Fragmenta ; 
Scholiis  illustrata  a  Joachiao  Laurentio  Villanueva 
Presbytero.     Duhlini,  1835.     8vo. 

JOCELIN.       See  WARiEUS. 


PATRICK  (Bishop). 

Critical  Commentary  and  Paraphrase  on  the  Old  and 
New  Testament  and  the  Apocrypha.  New  edition,  cor- 
rected by  Rev.  J.  R.  Pitman.    6  vols.    Zk)K(Z.  1822.    4to. 

PATRICK  (R.  W.  Coohran),  of  Wooddde,  LL.D. 

Records  of  the  Coinage  of  Scotland,  from  the  Earliest 
Period  to  the  Union.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1876.     4to. 

Early  Records  relating  to  Mining  in  Scotland.  Col- 
lected by  R.  W.  Coohran  Patrick  of  Wcodside.  Edinh. 
1878.     4to. 

PATRUM  APOSTOLICORUM  OPERA,  textum 
ex  editt.  praestantiss,  repetitum  recognovit,  annotationi- 
bus  illustravit,  vers.  Latinum  emendatiorem,  etc.,  addidit 
Car.  Jos.  Hefele.    Tuhingce,  1847.    8vo. 

See  COTELBRIOS. 

PATRU  (Olivier). 

CEuvres  Diverses,  contenant  ses  Plaidoyers,  Har- 
angues, Lettres  et  Vies  de  quelques-uns  de  ses  Amis. 
Paris,  1714.     4to. 

PATSALL  (J.). 

Institutes  of  Quintilian.     See  Quintilianus. 
PATTEN  (Robert). 

History  of  the  Rebellion ;  with  original  Papers. 
Lond.  1717.     8vo. 

PATTEN  (William). 

The  Expedicion  into  Scotland  e  of  the  most 
woorthely  fortunate  prince,  Edward,  Duke  of  Soomer- 
set.  Uncle  unto  our  most  noble  sovereign  lord,  ye 
kinges  Maiestie  Edward  the  VI. ;  made  in  the  first 
yere  of  liis  Maiesti's  most  prosperous  reign,  and  set 
out  by  way  of  diarie.     Lond.  loiS.     12mo. 

The  Expedition,  reprinted  in  Fragments  of  Scottish 
History.     See  Dalzell  (John  Graham). 

PATTERSON  (William),  M.D. 

Observations  on  the  Climate  of  Ireland,  and  Re- 
searches concerning  its  Nature  from  very  Early  Periods 
to  the  Present  Time.     Duhlin,  1804.     8vo. 

PATTESON  (Bishop). 

Bishop  Patteson's  Life.     See  Yonge  (C.  M.) 

PAUCTON  (Alexis  J.  P.). 

Mdtrologie,  ou  Traits  des  Mesures,  Poids,  et  Mon- 
noies  des  Anciens  Peuples  et  des  Modemes.  Paris, 
1780.     4to. 

PAUL  (Father). 

The  Letters  of  Father  Paul,  Translated.  See  Sarpi 
(Paolo). 


PAUL  (Rev.  Hamilton). 
Burns  (Egbert). 


PAUlr-PEACHAM. 

Life  of  Robert  Bums.    See 


PAUL  (Jean).     See  Richtbb. 

PAUL-JONES. 

Prophdties  sur  I'Amerique,  I'Angleterre,  la  France,  &c. 
Par  Paul-Jones,  corsaire,  prophdte  et  eorcier  comme  il 
n'en  fflt  jamais.  Y  joint  le  Eeve  d'un  Suisse  sur  la 
Revolution  de  rAmdrique.  Basle.  1181.  8vo.  (Bound 
up  with  L'Abbd  Eaynal's  Revolution  de  TAm^rique,  and 
other  Tracts). 

Life  of.     See  Sherburne. 

Memoir  of.     See  Jones  (Paul). 

PAULE  (Sir  George). 

The  Life  of  John  \Vliitgift,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury.    Lond.  1612.     4to. 

PAULE  (Marc).     See  Polo  (Marco). 

PAULI  (D.  Eeinhold). 

The  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great.  Translated  from  the 
German  of  Dr.  R.  Pauli,  to  which  is  appended  Alfred's 
Anglo-Saxon  version  of  Orosius,  with  a  Literal  English 
Translation,  by  B.  Thorpe.  Lond.  1853.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.) 

Pictures  of  Old  England.  Translated  by  E.  C.  Ott4 
Lond.  1864.     Post  8vo. 

Geschichte  von  England      See  Heeren  and  Ukeet. 

PAULINUS  A  S.  BARTHOLOM^O. 

Sidharubam,  sen  Grammatica  Samscrdamica ;  cui 
accedit  Dissertatio  in  Linguam  Samscrdamicam,  vulgo 
Saniscret  dictam.     Romce,  1790,     4to. 

PAULMT  (M.  de).     See  Melanges.    . 

PAULMYER  (J.  P.),  Prestre  Ind. 

Mdmoires  touchant  I'l^tablissement  d'une  Mission 
Chrestienne  dans  le  Troisieme  Monde,  autrement 
appell(5  La  Terre  Australe,  Meridionale,  Antartique,  et 
Inconnue,  par  un  Ecclesiastique  Originaire  de  cette 
mesme  Terre.     Paris,  1663.     small  8vo. 

PAUSANIAS. 

Grseciae  Descriptio.  Greece  et  Latine:  access.  G. 
Xylandri  et  Fr.  Sylburgii  Annotationes,  ac  Notse  Joach. 
Kuhnii.     Lipske,  1696.     folio. 

PausaniaB  Grjecise  Descriptio,  Grajce,  recensuit,  ex 
Codd.  et  aliunde  emendavit,  explanavit  Jo.  Frid.  Facius. 
Cum  Interpret.  Lat.  Romuli  Amasaei.  4  vols.  Lipsi<B, 
1794-1796.     8vo. 

Description  of  Greece;  translated  from  the  Greek 
[by  Thomas  Taylor]  with  Notes.  3  vols.  Lond.  1794. 
8vo. 


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par   I'AbU 


PAUSANLAS— CoH/w««/. 

Pausaniaa,  ou  Voyage  Hirtoriquo  de  la 
duit  on  Fran9oiB,  avec  dea  Kemartiuea, 
Gedoyn.     2  vols.     Parw,  1731.     4to. 

PAUW   (J.  CORNKUUS  D»). 

(Euvres  Philosophiques  j  Recherohee  Philo«)phiqnaa 
sur  lea  Am(5ricain8,  3  vols. ;  gar  lea  ^ptiena  et  1m 
Chinoifl,  2  vols. ;  sur  lea  Greca,  2  vola.  7  Tola 
[1796].     8vo. 

PAXTON  (Geohob),  D.D. 
Eluatrationa  of  the  Holy  Scripturea. 


ParU, 


Edinb. 


2  vola. 

1819.     8vo. 

lUustrations  of  Scripture,  from  the  Geography, 
Natural  History,  and  Manners  and  Customa  of  the 
East  Revised  and  enlarged  by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Jamieson.     4  vols.     Edinh.  1843.     12mo. 


PAXTON  (James). 

Introduction   to   the   Study 
Glossary  of  Scientific  Terms. 
1841.     8vo. 


Anatomy ; 
vols,  in  I. 


with  • 
Loud. 


PAXTON  (Peter),  M.D. 

A  Scheme  of  Union  between  England  and  Scotland, 
with  Advantages  to  both  Kingdoms.  Lond.  1705. 
12mo. 

PAYNE  (Rev.  George),  LL.D. 

Elements  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science,  deaigned  to 
exhibit  the  original  Susceptibilitea  of  the  Mind 
Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

PAYNE  (Joseph). 

Reports.     See  CABKiNaioN  (F.  A.)    Moorb  (J.  B.) 

PAYS-BAS. 

Les  Ddlices  des  Pays-Bas,  on  Description  Geo- 
graphique  et  Historique  des  XVII.  Provinces  Belgiqoea. 
G  vols.     Paris  {Anvers),  1786.     12mo. 

Les  Archives  du  Royaume  des  Pays-Bas  :  Recueil  de 
Documents  Inddits  pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  dea  Pay»- 
Bas.    Preraifere  Livraison.    La  Haye,  1856.    royal  Svo, 

Documents  Iniidites,  etc.     See  Bkloium. 

PEACHAM  (Henry). 

The  Complete  Gentleman,  fashioning  him  absolute, 
in  the  most  necessary  and  commendable  Qualities  con- 
cerning Mind  and  Body.  ^Vhereunto  is  annexed  a 
Description  of  the  Order  of  a  Main  Battle ;  with  the 
art  of  Limming.    Lond.  1634.     4to. 

The  Worth  of  a  Penny;  or  a  Caution  to  keep 
Money.      Newly  Reprinted,  with  Additions.      Loml. 

1669.     4to. 

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PEACHY— PECCHIO. 


PEACHY  (James  Pearse). 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Marriage  and  other  Family 
Settlements ;  with  Pi-ecedents  and  Practical  Notes. 
1860.     royal  8vo, 

PEACOCK  (David). 

Perth :  its  Annals  and  its  Archiyes.  Perth,  1849. 
8vo. 

PEACOCK  (George),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ely. 

Collection  of  Examples  of  the  Applications  of  the 
Differential  and  Integral  Calculus.  Cambridge,  1820. 
8vo. 

Observations  on  the  Statutes  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge.     Loud.  1841.     8vo. 

Life  of  Thomas  Young,  M.D.,  F.K.S.,  &c.  Loud. 
1855.     8vo. 

PEAKE  (EiCHABD  Bbinsley). 

Memoirs  of  the  Colman  Family,  including  their  Cor- 
respondence with  the  most  Distinguished  Personages  of 
their  Time.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

PEAKE  (Thomas),  Sergeant  at  Law. 

Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Evidence.  Lond.  1801. 
8vo. 

Cases  determined  at  Nisi  Prius,  in  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  from  Easter  Term  30  Geo.  III.  (1790) 
to  Mich.  35  Geo.  IIL  (1794);  and  Additional  Cases  at 
Nisi  Prius,  taken  at  different  times,  from  1795  to 
1812.     2  vols.     Zorec?.  1820,  1829.     8vo. 


PEAECE  (George). 
Works  of  Pascal  translated. 


See  Pascal. 


PEAECE  (Nathaniel). 

Life  and  Adventures,  written  by  himself,  during  a 
residence  in  Abyssinia.     2  vols.     Lorid.  1831.     8vo. 

PEAECE  (Eobebt  Eouiere). 

Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Eichard  Marquess 
Wellesley.     3  vols.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Inns  of  Court  and  Chancery ;  with 
Notices  of  their  Ancient  Discipline,  Eules,  Orders,  and 
Customs,  &c.,  including  an  Account  of  the  Eminent 
Men  of  the  Four  Learned  and  Honourable  Societies, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Inner  and  Middle  Temple,  Gray's  Inn. 
Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

PEAECE  (Zachary),  D.D. 

Memoirs  of.     See  Biography. 

PEAECH  (G.) 

A  Collection  of  Poems,  by  several  Hands.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1770.     12mo. 


PEAEL  OF  DAYS. 

The  Pearl  of  Days;  or,  The  Advantages  of  the 
Sabbath  to  the  Working  Classes.  By  a  Labourer's 
Daughter ;  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.  Lond. 
1848.     12mo. 

PEAESON  (Anthony). 

The  Great  Case  of  Tithes  truly  Stated,  clearly 
Open'd,  and  fully  Eesolved;  with  an  Appendix,  and  a 
Defence  of  some  other  Principles  held  by  the  People 
call'd  Quakers.     By  J.  M.     Lond.  11 ZO.     8vo. 


PEAESON  (ChaklesH.) 

English  History  in  the  Fourteenth  Century. 
1876.     12mo. 


Lond. 


PEAESON  (George). 

Tract  on  Vaccination,  translated  into  Chinese,  by  Sir 
George  Staunton.     Canton  {circa  1805).     8vo. 

PEAESON  (Eev.  Hugh),  D.D. 

Memoirs  of  the  Eev.  Claudius  Buchanan,  D.D. 
2  vols     Oxford,  1817.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  the  Eev. 
Christian  Frederick  Swartz;  to  which  is  prefixed  a 
Sketch  of  the  History  of  Christianity  in  India.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

PEAESON  (Eev.  John),  D.D.  Bishop  of  Chester. 

Exposition  of  the  Creed.  Eevised  and  corrected  by 
the  Eev.  E.  Burton,  D.D.    2  vols.    Oxford,  1843.    8vo. 

Vindicia)  Epistolarum  S.  Ignatii.  Accesserunt  Isaaci 
Vossii  Epistolse  duaj  adversus  David  Blondellum. 
Gantahrigice,  1672.     4to. 

See  Cotelebius  (J.  B.) 

PEAESON  (Rev.  William),  LL.D. 

An  Introduction  to  Practical  Astronomy ;  containing 
Descriptions  of  the  various  Instruments  that  have  been 
usefully  employed  in  determining  the  Places  of  the 
Heavenly  Bodies ;  with  Tables  for  facilitating  the 
reduction  of  Celestial  Observations.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1824,  1829.     4to. 

PEBEEE  (Pablo). 

Taxation,  Eevenue,  Expenditure,  Power,  Statistics, 
and  Debt  of  the  British  Empire ;  with  a  Practical  Plan 
for  the  Liquidation  of  the  National  Debt.  Lond.  1833. 
8vo. 

PECCHIO  (Count). 

Semi-serious   Observations   of   an  Exile  during  his 
Eesidonce  in  England.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 
A  Picture  of  Greece  in  1825.     See  Greece. 


PECHAKD— PEERAGE. 


763 


PECHARD  (P),  D.D. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mr  Nicholas  Ferrar.  Cam 
hridije,  1790.     8vo. 

PECK  (Rev.  Francis). 

Academia  Tertia  Anglicana;  or,  the  Antiquarian 
Annals  of  Stanford  in  Lincoln,  Rutland,  and  Xorthamp- 
tou  shires ;  including  a  series  of  Civil  iind  Church 
Affairs,  gathered  from  the  Best  Accounts.  Lond.  1727. 
folio. 

I^ew  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Poetical  Works  of 
John  LIUton,  containing: — 

I.,  II.  An  Examination  of  Milton's  style.  Critical  Notes 
on  divers  passages  of  Milton  and  Shakespeare,  by 
the  Editor. 

III.  Baptistes.     A  Dramatic  Poem  in  Defence  of  Liberty, 

written   in  Latin   by   Mr   Geo.   Buchanan,  and 
Translated  into  English  by  Mr  John  Milton. 

IV.  The  Parallel;    or  Archbishop   Laud   and  Cardinal 

Wolaey  compared  :  a  Vision  by  Milton. 
V.  The  Legend  of  Sir  G.  Throckmorton.     Poem  by  his 
Nephew,  Sir  Thomas. 
VI.  Herod  the  Great.     A  Poem  by  the  Editor. 
VII.  The  Resurrection.     A  Poem  in  imitation  of  Milton. 
VIII.  A  Discourse   on  the  Harmony  of  the  Spheres,  by 
Milton. 

The  whole  Illustrated,  with  Preface  and  Notes.  Lmul. 
1870.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of  Oliver  Cromwell, 
as  delivered  in  Three  Panegyrics  of  him,  written  in 
Latin,  the  fast  ascribed  to  Don  Juan  Roderiguez  de  Saa 
Meneses,  the  Portugal  Ambassador;  the  second  to  a 
certain  Jesuit,  his  chaplain,  yet  all  three  composed  by 
Mr  John  Milton.  With  an  English  version  of  each. 
To  which  is  added  a  Collection  of  Curious  Pieces  relat- 
ing to  Cromwell  and  Others.     Lond.  \7iO.     4to. 

Desiderata  Curiosa ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Scarce  and 
Curious  Pieces,  relating  chiefly  to  matters  of  English 
History ;  with  Notes.     2  vols.     Lond.  111^.     4to. 

PECK  (J.  M.) 

New  Guide  for  Emigrants  to  the  West.  Boston, 
1837.     12mo. 

PECKHAM  (Harut). 

A  Tour  through  Holland,  Dutch  Brabant,  the  Aus- 
trian Netherlands,  and  part  of  France.  Lmul.  1793. 
12mo. 

PECKIUS  (Petbus),  Dutch  Jurist. 
Opera  Omnia,  in  unum  volumon  redacta ;  ac  de  novo 
in  lucem  producta.     Antverpia,  1666.     folio. 

PECKSTON  (T.  S.) 

The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Gas  Lighting,  including 
an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
Science.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 


PEDLEY  (Rev.  Charles),  „/  Si  Jo/m't,  Nat/oamt. 
land. 

The  History  of  Newfoundland,  from  the  euliMt  Times 
to  the  yeai-  1860.     Loml.  1863.     8vo. 

PEEL  (Sir  Rodbrt). 

Memoirs  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Pad,  Bbii, 
published  by  the  Trustees  of  his  Pai>er8,  Lord  Mabon 
(now  Earl  Stanhoijc),  and  the  Right  Hon.  Edwani 
Cardwell.     2  vols.     Lfjud.  1856,  1857.     post  8vo. 

Collection  of  Speeches  and  Tracto  on  IrcUnO. 
See  Catalogue  of  Pampulets. 

PEELE  (George). 

Works,  now  first  collected ;  with  an  Account  of  bis 
Writings  and  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Dyce.  2  toU 
Lond.  1828.     post  8vo. 

PEERAGE. 

Reports  of  the  Lords'  Committees  respecting  the 
Dignity  of  the  Peerage,  1816,  1825,  with  Api)endix  to 
the  Reports.     2  vols.     Lond.  1821-1826.     folio. 

The  Peerage,  Baronetage,  and  Knightage  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  (Dod's),  for  1844,  73,  74,  77,  and 
continued.     Loiul.     12mo. 

The  New  Peerage ;  or.  Ancient  and  Present  State  of 
the  Nobility  of  Engknd,  Scotland,  and  Ireland  ;  con- 
taining a  Genealogical  Account  of  all  the  Peers,  with 
their  Arms  engraved ;  also  the  Extinct  Peerage.  Seeond 
edition.     3  vols.     Lond.  1778.     8vo. 

See  CoLUNS  (Arthur).     Dugdale  (Sib  W.) 

England. 

Memoirs  of  the  Peers  of  England  iluring  the  Keign  of 
James  the  First.     Lond.  1802.     4  to. 

Ireland. 

The  Peerage  of  Ireland  :  a  Genealogical  and  Histori- 
cal Account  of  the  Peers  of  that  Kingdom  ;  also  Com- 
plete Lists  of  the  Baronets  of  Ireland ;  with  Coats  of 
Arms.     2  vols.    Zonrf.  1768.     8vo. 

Peerage  of  Ireland.     See  Lodge  (John). 

Scotland. 

The  Peerage  of  Scotland :  a  Genealogical  and  His- 
torical Account  of  all  the  Peers  of  that  Ancient  King- 
dom; with  the  Attainted  and  Extinct  Peerage,  and 
Engravings  of  their  Coats  of  Arms.  Lond.  1767. 
8vo. 

The  Compendium,  or  Pocket  Peerage  of  Scotland. 
With  an  Account  of  the  Regalia,  Titles  of  Courtesy, 
Baronets  of  Nova  Scotia,  &c     2  vols.     1826.     12nia 

Peerages  of  Scotland.  S.'c  Crawford  (Gborok). 
Douglas  (Sir  R.)  Robertson  (Wm.)  Wallaob 
(George). 


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TEERAGK— Continued. 

Various  Tracts  concerning  the  Peerage  of  Scotland, 
collected  from  the  Public  Records.  See  Carmichael 
(James). 

See  aUo  Notes. 

PEERAGE  CLAIMS. 

Case  on  behalf  of  Robert  Bruce  of  Kennet,  in  the 
County  of  Clackmannan,  Claiming  the  Dignities  of 
Lord  Balfour  of  Burley,  and  Lord  Kilwinning  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland.     1861.     folio. 

Case  on  behalf  of  "Walter  Coningsby,  Earl  of  KeUie, 
on  his  Claim  to  the  Dignity  of  Earl  of  Mar  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland.     2  vols.     1867.     folio. 

Collection  of  Cases,  Claims  and  Papers  relative  to  the 
Earldom  of  Sutherland.     1769-1771.    4to. 

See  also  under  the  respective  titles. 

PEERS  (Charles). 

The  Siege  of  Jerusalem:  a  Poem.     Loncl.  1825.  8vo. 

PEERS  (John). 

Typical  Instruction,  considered  and  illustrated,  and 
shown  to  be  united  to  all,  but  particularly  the  Early 
Ages  of  the  Church.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

PEETERS  (Jacobus  et  Joannes). 

Besohryvinghe,  ende  Aen-Wysinghe  der  Plaetsen, 
&c.,  in  Oostenryck.  (A  Collection  of  Views  of  Cities 
in  the  East,  engraved  by  Gasp.  Bouttats,  Lucas  Voster- 
man,  &c.)     Anvers  (circa  1684).     oblong  4to. 

PEGGE  (Samuel),  LL.D. 

A  Series  of  Dissertations  on  some  elegant  and  valuable 
Anglo-Saxon  Remains.     Lond.  1756.     4to. 

An  Essay  on  the  Coins  of  Cunobelin ;  with  a  Dis- 
sertation on  the  Seat  of  the  Coritani.  Lond.  1766. 
4to. 

An  Assemblage  of  Coins,  Fabricated  by  Authority  of 
the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ;  with  an  Essay  on  the 
History  of  Subordinate  Mints.     Lond.  1772.     4to. 

PEGGE  (Samuel),  F.S.A.,  son  of  the  preceding. 

Curialia  MiscoUanea  ;  or.  Anecdotes  of  Old  Times  ; 
Regal,  Noble,  Gentilitial,  and  Miscellaneous ;  including 
authentic  Anecdotes  of  the  Royal  Household,  and  the 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Court,  at  an  Early  Period 
of  the  English  History ;  with  a  Memoir  of  Dr  Pegge, 
compiled  by  his  son.  [Edited  by  John  Nichols.]  Lo7id. 
1818.     8vo. 

PEGGS  (James). 

India's  Cries  to  the  British  Humanity  relative  to 
Infanticide,  Idolatry,  &c.     Lond.  1882.     8vo. 


PEGGS  {jAM^a)— Continued. 

Orissa,  its  Geography,  Statistics,  History,  Religion, 
and  Antiquities,  by  Andrew  SterUng,  Esq.;  to  which  is 
added  a  History  of  the  General  Baptist  Mission  in  that 
Province.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

PEIGNOT  (L.  Gabriel). 

Dictionnaire  Raisonn6  de  Bibliologie.  3  vols.  Paris, 
1802.     8vo. 

Essai  de  Curiosit^s  Bibliographiques.  Paris,  1804. 
Svo. 

Dictionnaire  Critique,  Littdraire,  et  Bibliographique, 
des  principaux  Livres  condamn^s  k  feu,  supprim^s,  ou 
censures.     2  vols.     Paris,  1806.     8vo. 

Repertoire  de  Bibliographies  Speciales,  Curieuses,  et 
Instruct!  ves.     Paris,  1810.     8vo. 

Essai  sur  I'Histoire  du  Parchemin  et  du  V61in.  Paris, 
1812.     8vo. 

Repertoire  Bibliographique  Universel.  Paris,  1812, 
Svo. 

De  la  Maison  Royale  de  France.  Paris,  1815. 
Svo. 

Prdcis  Historique  et  Analytique  des  Pragmatiques, 
Concordats,  etc.,  relatifs  a  la  discipline  de  I'EgUse  en 
France.     Paris,  1817.     Svo. 

Traits  du  choix  des  Livres.     Paris,  1817.     Svo. 

Essai  Chrouologique  sur  les  Hivers  les  plus  rigoureux, 
depuis  396  av.  J.  C.  jusqu'  en  1820  inclusivement. 
Paris,  1821.     Svo. 

Dictionnaire  Historique  et  Bibliographique  abr^ge 
des  personnages  lUustres,  celebres,  ou  Fameux.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1822.     Svo. 

Vari6t6s,  Notices,  et  Raret^s  Bibliographiques.  Paris, 
1822.     Svo. 

Manual  du  Bibliophile,  ou  traitd  du  choix  des  Livres. 
2  vols.     Dijm,  1823. 

Amusemens  Philologiques,  ou  vari6tds  en  tons  genres. 
Dijon,  1824.     Svo. 

Recherches  Historiques  et  Litt^raires  sur  les  Danses 
des  Morts,  et  sur  I'origine  des  Cartes  a  Jouer.  Dijon 
1826.     Svo. 

Documeus  Authentiques  et  details  curieux  sur  les 
d^penses  de  Louis  XIV.     Paris,  1827.     Svo. 

Choix  de  Testamens  Anciens  et  Modernes,  remarqu- 
ables  par  leur  importance.     2  vols.    Paris,  1829.    Svo. 

PEINTURE  ANCIENNE  (Historie  de  la).  See 
Plinius. 

PELERIN  (Charles). 

Excursion  Artistique  en  Dalmatie  et  au  Mont^n^gro. 
Paris,  1860.     folio. 


I 


PilLERIN— PENNANT. 


PfiLERIN  (Le). 

Veritable  de  la  Terre  Saincte,  auquel  soubs  le  discoiira 
figurd  de  la  Jerusalem  est  enseign^  le  chemin  de  la 
Celeste.     Paris,  1615.     4to. 

PELET  (Baron). 

Napoleon  in  Council ;  or,  the  Opinions  delivered  by- 
Bonaparte  in  the  CouncU  of  State,  translated  from  the 
French,  by  Capt.  Basil  Hall,  E.N.  Edinb.  1837. 
small  8vo. 

PELLAS  (Sauveur-Andre'),  Religieux  Minime. 

Dictionnaire  Provensal  et  Frangois.  Avignon,  1723. 
4to. 

PELLETIER  (D.  Lodis  Le). 

Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Bretonne;  oh.  Ton  voit 
son  Antiquity,  et  son  affinity  avec  les  Anciennes  langues. 
Pm-ia,  1752.     folio. 

PELLEW  (Hon.  and  Rev.  George),  D.D. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Henry  Addington,  first  Viscount  Sidmouth.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

PELLI  (Giuseppe). 

Memorie  per  servire  alia  Vita  di  Dante  Alighieri ;  ed 
alia  Storia  della  sua  famiglia.     Firenze,  1823.     8vo. 

PELLICER  (D.  Casiano). 

Tratado  Historico  sobre  el  Origen  y  progresos  de  la 
Comedia  y  del  Histrionismo  en  Espana.  Madrid,  1804. 
12mo. 

PELLICO  (Silvio). 

Le  Mie  Prigioni,  Memorie  di  Silvio  Pellico  da 
Salu2zo ;  con  addizioni  di  Pietro  Maroncelli,  e  notizie 
preliminari  intorno  all'  Autore.  Bmsselle,  1838. 
12mo. 

My  Imprisonments:  Memoirs  of  SQvio  Pellico. 
Translated  from  the  Italian,  by  Thomas  Eoscoe.  Lond. 
1833.     12mo. 

PELLOUTIER  (Simon). 

Histoire  des  Celtes,  et  particuliferement  des  Gaulois, 
et  des  Germains.  Nouv.  ed.  corrig^e  et  augment^e.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1771.     4to. 

PEMBERTOjST  (Henry),  M.D. 

A  View  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Philosophy.  Lond. 
1728.     4to. 

PEMBLE  (William). 

A  Summe  of  Moral  Philosophy,  succinctly  gathered 
and  methodically  handled.     Oxford,  1632.     4to. 

The  Works  of  that  late  Learned  Minister  of  God's 
Holy  Word,  Mr  William  Pemble,  now  gathered  into 
one  entire  Volume.     Lond.  1635.     folio. 


765 

PEMBROKE  AND  MONTGOMERY  (Tuoha, 
Hbrbebt,  Earl  of). 

Nummi  Anglici  et  Scotici,  cum  aliquot  Numi«ni.ti. 
bus  recentioribus,  collegit.  Thomw,  Pembrochi.  et 
Montis  Gomerici  Comes.    In  tab.  aon.  inc.    Lotui.  1746. 

4to. 

PEN  and  Hf  K  SKETCHES  of  Poeta.  Pr«ache».  and 
Politicians.     Lond.  1846.     post  8vo. 

PENDER  (Thomas). 

Two  Letters  to  James  Sedgwick,  Esq.,  late  Chairman 
of  the  Board  of  Stamps.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

PENHOEN  (Barchoo  m). 

Histoire  de  la  Conqufite  et  de  la  Foundation  de 
I'Empire  Anglais  dans  ITnde.     6  vok     Parit    1841 

8vo. 

PENN  (Granville). 

An  Examination  of  the  Primary  Aigument  of  the 
Iliad.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

A  Comparative  Estimate  of  the  Mineral  and  Monical 
Geologies.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

Memorials  of  the  Professional  Life  and  Times  of  Sir 
WUliam  Penn,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  during  the  Inter- 
regnum, and  Admii-al  of  the  Navy  after  the  Restoration. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

PENN  (Sib  William).     See  Pknn  (Gbaitvillb). 
PENN  (Willlam). 

An  Essay  towards  the  Peace  of  Europe,  <fec.  (Anun.) 
Lond.  1693.     12mo. 

Collection  of  his  Works  j  with  a  Journal  of  his  Life, 
and  many  Original  Letters  and  Papera  not  before  pub 
lished.     2  vols.     Lond.  1726.     folio. 

Life.     See  Clarkson. 

PENNANT  (Thomas),  LL.D. 

Arctic  Zoology.  2  vols.  Lond.  1784,  1785.  4to. 
(large  paper.) 

British  Zoology.  4  vok.  Warrington  and  Lond, 
1776,  1777.     4  vols.  4to. 

Indian  Zoology.    Lond.  1790.    4to. 

History  of  Quadrupeds.     2  vols.     Lond.  1781.    4to. 

Genera  of  Birds.  (A  Systematic  Catalogue  of  Birds.) 
Lond.  1781.     4to. 

Histoire  Natorelle  des  Oiseaus,  par  le  Comte  de 
Buffon,  et  les  Planehes  Enluminto ;  Systematically  Dis- 
posed.    Land.  1786.     4to. 

A  Tour  in  Scotland,  1769;  and  a  Tour  in  Scotland 
and  Voyage  to  the  Hebrides,  1772.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1790.     4to. 

The  Journey  from  Chester  to  London.  Lond.  1782. 
4to. 


766 


PENNANT— PEPYS. 


PENNANT  (Thomas),  HuJ).— Continued. 
A  Tour  in  Wales.     2  vols.     1784.     4to. 

Some  Account  of  London.  Second  edition.  Lond. 
1791.     4to. 

The  Literary  Life  of  the  late  Thomas  Pennant,  by 
himself.     Lond.  1793.     4to. 

History  of  the  Parishes  of  Whiteford  and  Holywell. 
Lond.  1796.     4to. 

A  Journey  from  London  to  the  Isle  of  "Wight.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1801.     4to. 

Outlines  of  the  Globe.  View  of  Hindoostan,  vols. 
I.  and  II. ;  View  of  India  Extra  Gangem,  China  and 
Japan,  vol  IIL ;  View  of  the  Malayan  Isles  and  New 
Holland,  vol.  IV.     4  vols.     Lond.  1798,  1800.     4to. 

PENNECUIK  (Alexander),  M.D. 

A  Geographical  and  Historical  Description  of  Tweed- 
dale  ;  with  a  Collection  of  Scottish  Poems.  Edinh. 
1715.     4to. 

Streams  from  Helicon;  or,  Poems  on  various  Sub- 
jects.    Second  edition.     Lond.  1720.     12mo. 

Historical  Account  of  the  Blue  Blanket,  or  Crafts- 
man's Banner,  and  of  the  Powers  and  Prerogatives  of 
the  Crafts  of  Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1722.     12mo. 

A  Collection  of  Curious  Scots  Poems.     Edinh.  1762. 

4to. 

Works  in  Prose  and  Verse;  a  New  Edition,  with 
Notes,  and  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  [by  Eobert  Brown 
of  Newhall].     Leith,  1815.     8vo. 

PENNEY  (John),  Writer. 

Topographical  and  Historical  Account  of  Linlithgow- 
shire, by  the  late  John  Penney.  Edinh.  1831.  small 
8vo. 

*^*  The  editor  professes  to  have  printed  this  history  from 
a  MS.  written  by  the  late  John  Penney.  It  proves,  however, 
to  be  merely  a  transcript  of  pages  831-890,  vol.  ii.  of  G. 
Chalmers'  Caledonia. 

PENNEY  (William,  Lord  Kinloch),  a  Lord  of 
Session. 

The  Circle  of  Christian  Doctrine;  a  Handbook  of 
Faith,  framed  out  of  a  Layman's  Experience.  Edinh. 
1861.     small  8vo. 

Time's  Treasure ;  or,  Devout  Thoughts  for  Every  Day 
of  the  Year,  expressed  in  Verse.     Edinb.   1863.     small 

8vo. 

Studies  for  Sunday  Evening.  Edinh.  1866.  small 
Bvo. 

Faith's  Jewels  presented  in  Verse,  with  other  Devout 
Verses.     Edinb.  1869.     12mo. 

Eeadings  in  Holy  Writ     Ediitb.  1871.     8vo. 

PENNINGTON  (Mrs). 

Letters  on  Different  Subjects.  4  vols.  Lond.  1766. 
1767.     8vo. 


PENNINGTON  (Rev.  Thomas). 

A  Journey  into  Various  Parts  of  Europe  ;  and  a 
Residence  in  them  during  1818,  1819,  1820,  and  1821. 
With  Memoirs  of  the  Grand-Dukes  of  the  House  of 
Medici ;  of  the  Dynasties  of  the  Kings  of  Naples  ;  and 
of  the  Dukes  of  Milan.     2  vols.     Lo7id.  1825.     8vo. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Historical  Eeview  of  the  Constitution  and  Govern- 
ment of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  Origin.  Lo7id.  1759. 
8vo. 

A  Concise  History  of  the  Eastern  Penitentiary, 
Pennsylvania.     Philadelphia,  1835.     8vo. 

PENNY  (George). 

Traditions  of  Perth,  containing  Sketches  of  the 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Inhabitants,  and  Notices 
of  Public  Occurrences  during  the  last  Century,  &c. 
Perth,  1836.     8vo. 

PENROSE  (Rev.  John). 

Lives  of  the  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles  Vinimcobe 
Penrose  and  Captain  James  Trevenen.  Lond.  1850. 
Bvo. 

PENTALOGIA,  sive  Tragoediarum  GriEcarum  De- 
lectus ;  cum  Adnotatione  Johannis  Burton,  editio  altera, 
cui  Observationes,  &c.,  adjecit  Thomas  Burgess.  2  vols. 
Oxonii,  1779.     8vo. 

PEOPLE'S  BLUE  BOOK  (The)  :  Taxation  as  it  is 
and  as  it  ought  to  be ;  with  a  Supplementary  Chapter 
on  Ireland.     Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1872.     12mo. 

PEPE    (GCGLIBLMO). 

Memoirs  of  General  P6p6,  comprising  the  Principal 
Military  and  Political  Events  of  Modem  Italy,  written 
by  himself.     3  vols.     Lond.  1846.     jsost  8vo. 

PEPYS  (Samuel), 

Memoirs  of  Samuel  Pepys,  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty 
in  the  Reigns  of  Charles  II.  and  James  II. ;  comprising 
his  Diary  from  1659  to  1669,  and  a  Selection  from  his 
Private  Correspondence.  Edited  by  Richard,  Lord 
Braybrooke.     2  vols.     Lond.  1825.     4to. 

Life,  Journals,  and  Correspondence,  including  a 
Narrative  of  his  Voyage  to  Tangiers.  Published-  from 
the  Originals.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

Diary  and  Correspondence  of  Samuel  Pepys,  F.R.S. 
With  Life  and  Notes,  by  Richard,  Lord  Braybrooke. 
The  Third  edition,  considerably  enlarged.  5  vols. 
Lond.  1848, 1849.     8vo. 

Diary  and  Correspondence  of  Samuel  Pepys,  from  his 
MS.  Cypher  in  the  Pepysian  Library,  with  a  Life  and 
Notes  by  Richard,  Lord  Braybrooke ;  Deciphered,  with 
Additional  Notes,  by  Rev.  Mynors  Bright,  Magd.  Coll., 
Cambridge.     6  vols.     Lond.  1875-1879.     8vo. 


PERARD— PERCY  SOCIETY. 


rer 


PERARD  (Estienne;. 

Rocueil  de  plusieurs  Pifcces  Curieuees  servant  a 
I'Histoire  de  Bourgogne.     Paris,  1664.     folio. 

PfiRAU  (l'Abbe  Gabriel-Louis  Calabbe). 
La  Vie  de  Jorome  Bignon,  Avocat  Gdn(5ral,  et  Con- 
seiller  d'litat.     Paris,  1757.     12mo. 

PERCEVAL  (Geokqe). 

History  of  Italy,  from  the  Fall  of  the  Western  Empire 
to  the  commencement  of  the  Wars  of  the  French 
Revolution.     2  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

PERCHERON  (Achille-Remy). 

Monographic  des  Passales  et  des  Genres  qui  en  ont 
6t6  s^pards.     Paris,  1835.     8vo. 

Bihliographie  Entomologique,  comprenant  I'indication 
par  ordre  Alphabetliique  de  noms  d'  Auteurs,  accom- 
pagnde  de  notices  sur  les  Ouvrages  Periodiques,  les 
Dictionnaries  et  les  Mdmoires  des  Socidtds  Savantea 
2  vols,  in  1.     Paris,  1837.     royal  8vo. 

Monographie  des  Cdtoines  et  Genres  Voisins.  See 
Gory  (H.) 

PERCIVAL  (Robert). 

Account  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon ;  containing  its 
History,  Geography,  and  Natural  History,  with  the 
Manners  and  Customs  of  its  Inhabitants,  and  the 
Journnl  of  an  Embassy  to  the  Court  of  Candy.  Lond. 
1803.     4to. 

PERCIVAL  (Thomas),  M.D. 

Works,  Literary,  Moral,  and  Philosophical.  With  a 
Life  of  the  Author.     2  vols.     Bath,  1807.     8vo. 

PERCY  (Thomas),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromm-e. 

Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry,  consisting  of 
Old  Heroic  Ballads,  Songs,  and  other  Pieces  of  our 
Earlier  Poets,  chiefly  of  the  Lyric  kind,  together  with 
some  few  of  later  Date.  Third  edition.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1775.     post  8vo. 

Five  Pieces  of  Runic  Poetry ;  translated  from  the 
Islandic  Language.     Lond.  1763.     post  8vo. 

The  Regulations  and  Establishment  of  the  Household 
of  Henry  Algernon  Percy,  fifth  Earl  of  Northumber- 
land, at  his  Castles  of  Wresill  and  Lekinfield,  in  York- 
shire. Begun  A.D.  1512.  With  a  Preface  by  Bishop 
Percy.     Land.  1770.     8vo. 

Bishop  Percy's  Folio  Manuscript :  Ballads  and  Ro- 
mances (including  Loose  and  Humorous  Songs),  3  vols. 
and  Supplement.  Edited  by  John  W.  Hales  and 
Frederick  J.  Tumivall.  4  vols.  Lond.  1867,  1868. 
royal  8vo. 

Ode  to  Thomas  Percy,  &c.,  on  reading  the  Reliques 
of  Ancient  English  Poetry,  by  J.  S.  [Miss  J.  Stewart]. 
Edinb.  1804.     folio. 


PERCY  (TnoMAB),  D.D.—Conlinwd. 
The  Percy  Correspondence.     See  NioHoia  (Johk  R) 
Illustrations  of  Literary  History.     VoL  VII. 
Letters  to  Paton.     See  Paton  (Gioroe). 

PERCY  (W.) 

Coelia;  containing  Twenty  Sonnets,  fint  publiabed 
in  1.594.     Reprinted.     Lond.  1818.     4to. 

PERCY  ANECDOTES. 

Original  and  Select,  by  Sholto  and  Reuben  Percy, 
Brothers  of  the  Benedictine  Monastery,  Mont  Beig«r. 
20  vols.     Lond.  1823.     12mo. 

PERCY  SOCIETY  (Publications  of  the). 

Early  English  Poetry,  Ballads,  and  Popular  Literatim 
of  the  Middle  Ages.  Edited  from  Original  Manu- 
scripts and  scales  Publications.    30  vols.    Lond.  1840- 

1852.     post  8vo. 

*♦*  The  chief  editors  of  this  series  of  pnblicationa  wttt 
W.  Henry  Black,  William  ChappcU,  John  Payne  Collier, 
T.  Crofton  Crocker,  Rev.  Alexander  Dyce,  F.  W.  Fairholt, 
James  Orchard  Halliwell,  Dr  E.  Rimbault,  W.  Sandys,  and 
Thomas  Wright. 

VoL  I. 

1.  Old  Ballads  from  Early  Printed  Copies. 

7.  Songs  and  Ballads  relative  to  the  London  PrentioM. 
6.  Historical  Songs   of   Ireland,    lUustratire  of  the 

Revolution  of  1688. 

3.  The  Payne  and  Sorowe  of  Evyll  Maiyage  (1509). 

5.  The  King  and  a  Poore  Nortbeme  Man,  by  Martin 
Parker,  1440. 

VoL  IL 

4.  A  Selection  from  the  Minor  Poems  of  Lydgate. 

8.  Early  Naval  Ballads  of  England. 

2.  A  Search  for  Money,  by  William  Rowley,  1609. 

9.  The  Mad  Pranks  and  Merry  Jests  of  Robin  Good- 

fellow,  1628. 

Vol.  III. 

11.  Political  Ballads  published  in  England  during  the 

Commonwealth. 
10.  Strange  Histories,  by  Thomas  Deloney,  1607. 

20.  A  Marriage  Triumph,  by  Thomas  Heywood,  1613. 

18.  The  History  of  Patient  Grissele,  1619. 

VoL  IV. 

19.  Specimens  of  Lyric  Poetry,  temp.  Edward  I. 

13.  The  Boke  of   Curtasye,  an  English  Poem  of  the 

Fourteenth  Century. 

16.  Specimens  of  Old  Christmas  Carols. 

17.  The  Nursery  Rhymes  of  England. 

VoL  V. 

14.  Kind-Heart's  Dream,  by  Henry  Chettle,  1592. 

21,  A  Knight's  Conjuring,  by  Thomas  Dekker,  1607. 
16.  The  Meeting  of  Gallants  at  an  Ordinarie,  1604. 

12.  The  Two  Angry  Women  of  Abingdon,  by  H.  Porter, 

1599. 


768 

PERCY  SOCIETY 


PERCY  SOCIETY. 


—Continued. 

Vol.  VI. 

27.  Ancient  Poetical  Tracts  of  the  Sixteenth  Century. 

30.  Cock  Lorell's  Bote. 

23.  The  Crown  Garland  of  Golden  Rose's,  by  Richard 

Johnson,  1612. 

25.  Follie's  Anatomie,  by  Henry  Hutton,  1619. 

31.  Poems  by  Sir  Henry  Wotton. 

VoL  VII. 

32.  TheHarmony  of  Birds  (1559). 

22.  A  Paraphrase  on  the  Seven  Penitential  Psalms,  in 

English  Verse  (1414). 
29.  The  Harmony  of  the  Church,  by  Michael  Drayton, 

1591. 

26.  Jack  of  Dover,  1604. 

33.  A  Kerry  Pastoral,  1719. 

Vol.  VIII. 

28.  A  Selection  of  Latin  Stories. 

24.  A  Dialogue  of  Witches  and  Witchcraft,  by  George 

Giflford,  1613. 

Vol.  IX. 

34.  The  Four  Knaves,  by  Samuel  Rowlands,  1611-1613. 

35.  A  Poem  to  the  Memory  of  William  Congreve,  by 

James  Thomson,  1729. 

36.  The  Pleasant  Conceits  of  Old  Hobson,  the  Merry 

Londoner,  1607. 

37.  Maroccus  Extaticus ;  or,  Banke's  Bay  Horse  in  a 

Trance,  1597. 
42.  Old  Ballads,  Illustrating  the  Great  Frost  of  1683-4, 

Vol.  X. 

38.  43.  Pageants  of  the  Lord  Mayors  of  London.     Parts 

L  and  II. 

Vol.  XI. 

39.  The  Owl  and  the  Nightingale,  by  N.  de  Guildford. 

40.  Thirteen  Psalms  and  the  First  Chapter  of  Ecclesi- 

astes,  Versified   by  John   Croke,  temp.   Henry 
VIII. 

41.  An  Historian  Expostulation,  etc.,  by  John  Halle. 

1565. 

44.  The  Honestie  of  this  Age,  by  Bamaby  Rich,  1611. 

Vol.  XII. 

45.  The  History  of  Reynard  the  Foxe,  from  Caxton's 

Edition,  1481. 

Vol.  XIII. 

46.  The  Keen  of  the  South  of  Irehtnd. 

50.  Six    Ballads ;     with    Burdens    (by    Richard    Cox, 

Bishop  of  Ely). 

51.  Lyrical  Poems,  selected  from  Musical  Publications 

between  1589  and  1600. 

VoL  XIV. 

47.  The  Poems  of  John  Audelay,  fifteenth  century. 

48.  St  Brandan  :  a  Medieval  Legend  of  the  Sea. 

49.  The  Romance  of  the  Emperor  Octavian. 


PERCY  SOCIETY— Contimmd. 

Vol.  XV. 
52.  Friar  Bakon's  Prophesie:  a  Satire,  1604. 

55.  Poetical  Miscellanies,  temp.  James  I. 

56.  The  Crown   Garland  of  Golden   Roses. 

1659. 


Part  II. 


Vol.  XVI. 
53,  64.  The  Seven  Sages,  in  English  Verse  ;    with  an 

Introductory  Essay. 
63.  The  Romance  of  Syr  Tryamoure. 

Vol.  XVII. 

58.  Scottish  Traditional  Versions  of  Ancient  Ballads. 
62.  Ancient  Poems,  Ballads,  and  Songs  of  the  Peasantry 

of  England. 

Vol.  XVIII. 

60.  The  Pastime  of  Pleasure,  by  Stephen  Hawes. 

Vol.  XIX. 

61.  The  Civic  .Garland  :    a   Collection  of  Songs  from 

London  Pageants. 

59.  The  Life  and  Martyrdom  of  Thomas  Beket,  Arch- 

bishop of  Canterbury. 

Vol.  XX. 

57.  The  Affectionate  Shepherd,  by  Richard  Bamfield, 
1594. 

65.  A  Dialogue  on  Wit  and  Folly,  by  John  Heywood. 

66.  A  Collection  of  Proverbs  and  Popular  Sayings. 
69.  The  most  pleasant  Song  of  Lady  Bessy. 

Vol.  XXL 
54,  67.  70.  Popular  Songs,  illustrative  of  the  French 
Invasions  of  Ireland.     In  four  parts. 

Vol.  XXIL 

71.  The  Cytezen  and  the  Uplondyshman:  an  Eclogue 

by  Alexander  Barclay. 

74.  An  Interlude  of  the  Four  Elements :  an  Early  Moral 

Play. 

75.  An  Interlude  of  the  Disobedient  Child,  by  Thomas 

Ingeland. 

76.  The  Autobiography  of  Mary  Countess  of  Warwick, 

1625-1673. 

78.  Westward  for  Smelts,  1620. 

Vol.  XXIII. 
73.  Songs  and  Carols,  from  a  MS.  of  the  Fifteenth 
Century. 

77.  Festive  Songs  of  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth 

Centuries. 

79.  Descriptive  Notices  of  Popular  English  Histories. 

VoL  XXIV. 
68.  Chaucer's  Canterbury    Tales.      A  new   text    with 
illustrative  notes.    VoL  I. 

VoL  XXV. 

72.  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales.     Vol.  II. 


PERCY  SOeiEl'Y— PERKINS. 


769 


PERCY  SOCIETY— Cmtinued. 
Vol.  XXVI. 
91.  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales.    VoL  III. 

Vol.  XXVII. 

80.  Believe  as  you  List.    A  New  Play,  by  Philip  Mas- 

singer,  1631. 

81.  Satirical  Songs  and  Poems  on  Costume. 

Vol.  XXVIII. 

88.  An  Anglo-Saxon  Passion  of  Saint  George. 

82.  A  Poem  on  the  Times  of  Edward  II. 

8b.  The  Keligioua  Poems  of  William   de  Shoieham, 
temp.  Edward  IV. 

86.  Interlude  of  the  Triall  of  Treasure,  1567. 

Vol.  XXIX. 

83.  Notices  of  Fugitive  Tracts  and  Chap-Books. 

84.  The  Man  in  the  Moone  ;  or,-  the  English  Fortune- 

teller, 1609. 

87.  A  Detection  of  the  Use  of  Dice-Play. 

89.  The  Loyal  Garland.     Fifte  edit.,  1686. 

90.  Poems  and  Songs  on  the  Assassination  of  the  Duke 

of  Buckingham,  1628. 

Vol.  XXX. 

92.  The  Garland  of  Good- Will.      Divided  into  three 

parts.     Written  by  T.  Deloney,  1678. 

93.  Britannia's    Pastorals :    a    Third    Book    (by    W. 

Browne). 

94.  The  Enterlude  of  John  Bon  and  Mast  Person  (by 

Luke  Undarhill). 

In  the  same  Volume  is  bound  the  Society's  Circular,  con- 
sisting of  Annual  Reports  of  the  Council,  List  of  Members, 
Statement  of  Accounts,  &c.,  and  List  of  Publications,  1840- 
1852. 


PEREFIXE  (Hakdouin  de). 

The  Life  of  Henry  the  Fourth  of  France,  translated 
from  the  French  of  Perefix,  by  ^I.  Le  Moine,  one  of  his 
most  Christian  Majesty's  Gentlemen  in  Ordinary. 
Paris,  1785.     8vo. 

PEREGRINATIONS  of  the  Mind,  through  the 
most  general  and  interesting  subjects  which  are  usually 
agitated  in  life.  By  the  Rationalist  (William  Baker). 
Lond.  1770.     12mo. 

PEREGRINUS  (Marcds  Antonius),  of  Padua.. 

De  F"ideicommissis  Prjesertim  UniversaUbus,  Tracla- 
tus ;  Editio  duodecima,  in  qua  novissime  addita;  sunt 
notabilissimaj  remissiones  ad  Consil.  Tract.  <fe  Decis. 
ejusdem  Auctoris,  auctore  Casp.  Lonigo,  J.U.D.  Nm-- 
imhergw,  1668.     folio. 


PfiRES  DES  D6.SERTS, 

Les  Vies  des  SS.  Peres  de«  D^rt«  d'Orieiit  (»Tee 
des  Figures),  et  les  Vies  dos  Saintca  .SoliUires  d'Orieut 
et  d'Occident.     2  vols.     Pari*,  1711.     12mo. 

Les  Vies  des  S.S.  I'eres  des  U<Ssert»  d'(Jccident  (aTeo 
des  Figures).     2  vols.     Paris,  1719.     12mo. 

PEREZ  (Antonio).     Secretunj  to  Philip  II. 
Les  Obras  y  lielaciones.     Giwrrn.     1C76.     Sva 

PEREZ  (Antonio).     Jurid. 

Institutiones  Imiwriales  Eroteniatibus  Dintinctte. 
Pamiis.     1671.     12mo. 

PEREZ  DE  GUZMAN  (Fern). 

Cronica  del  Serenissimo  Rey  Don  Juan  tSegundo 
desto  nombre :  de  nuevo  impressa,  corregida  por  el 
Doctor  Lorenzo  Galindez  de  CaravajaL  Pamplomi, 
1591.     folio. 

Cronica  del  Senor  Rey  Don  Juan  II.  en  Castilla  y 
en  Leon,  corregida  y  adicionada  por  el  Dotor  L.  G.  de 
Carvajal  y  aumentada  de  algunas  notas.  Valeneix, 
1779.     folio. 

PEREZIUS  (Antonius). 

Prselectiones  in  Duodecim  libros  Codicis  Justiniani 
Imp.     Aiiistdodami,  1653.     folio. 

PERINCHIEF  (Db  Richard). 

The  Life  and  Death  of  King  Charles  the  First, 
together  with  the  EIKON  BA2IA1KH  and  a  Vindica- 
tion of  King  Charles  the  Martyr,  proving  him  to  be  the 
Author  of  that  Book.     Ixml .  Xd'H .     8vo. 

PERINGSKIOLD  (Johannes). 

Monumenta  Sueo-Gothico.  Siorkholmiie,  1710. 
folio. 

WUkina  Saga,  sivo  Historia  Wilkinensium  Theodorici 
Veronensis  ac  Niflungorum ;  continens  Rogum  atque 
Heroum  quorundam  Gothiconim  res  gestas,  ox  JISS. 
codd.  Iingua3  veteris  Scandic.-e,  latine  translata,  &c. 
Stochholmiw,  1715.     folio. 

Historirc  R^um  Septentrionalium.     Sre  SNORBa 

Scondia  Illustrata.     ^e  Mes.senic8  (Joh.) 

PERIODICAL  LITERATURE.  See  Magazines, 
Reviews. 

Index  to  Periodical  Literature.     See  Poole  (W.  F.) 

PERKINS  (John). 

A  Profitable  booke  of  Master  John  Perkins,  treating 
of  the  Lawes  of  England.     Loiui.  1593.     12ma 

5  E 


770 


PERK  INS— PERSIAN. 


PERKINS  (Jonathan  C.)  See  United  States 
Digest. 

PERKINS  (Rev.  Justin). 

Residence  of  Eight  Years  in  Persia  among  the  Nes- 
torian  Christians,  with  Notices  of  the  Muhammedans. 
Andover  (U.S.),  1843.     8vo. 

PERLIN  (Estienne).     See  Britain. 

P^RON  (FRAN501S). 

Voyage  de  D&ouvertes  aux  Terres  Australes,  pendant 
les  Ann6es  1800-1804.  Hiatorique.  Rddig^  en  partie 
par  P{5ron  et  continue  par  Louis  Freycinet.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1807,  1816.     4to. 

Partie  Navigation  et  Geographic.  Atlas.  Par  L. 
Freycinet.     Paris,  1812.     folio. 

PEROU  (Conquete  du).  See  Zarate  (Augustin 
db). 

PEROUSE.     See  La  Pekousb. 

PERRAULT  (Charles). 

Eloges  des  Hommes  Ulustres  qui  ont  paru  en  France 
pendant  ce  Sic^cle;  avec  leurs  Portraits  au  naturel.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1696.     folio. 

Characters,  Historical  and  Panegyrical,  of  the 
Greatest  Men  that  have  appeared  in  France  during  the 
last  Century,  by  Monsieur  Perrault,  rendered  into 
English  hy  John  Ozell.  2  vols,  in  1.  Loiid.  1704, 
1705.     8to. 

PERRENS  (F.  T.) 

Histoire  de  Florence.     3  vols.  Paris,  1877.     8vo. 

PERRIN  (Jean  Paul),  Lionnois. 

Histoire  des  Vaudois  (recueillie  des  anciens  auteurs). 
Geneve,  1618.— Histoire  des  Chrestiens  Albigeois,  con- 
tenant  les  longues  guerres,  persecutions  qu'ils  ont  souf- 
fert  k  cause  de  la  Doctrine  de  I'lilvangile.  In  1  vol. 
Geneve,  1618.     small  8vo. 

PERRONET  (Rev.  Vincent). 

Vindication  of  Mr  Locke  from  the  charge  of  giving 
encouragement  to  Scepticism,  and  Infidelity,  and  from 
several  other  objections.     Lond.  17 3G.     8vo. 

A  Second  Vindication  of  Mr  Locke,  wherein  his 
Sentiments  regarding  Personal  Identity  are  cleared  up. 
Lond.  1738.     8vo. 

Some  Inquiries  chiefly  relating  to  Spiritual  Beings ; 
in  which  the  Opinions  of  Hobbes  with  regard  to  Sensa- 
tion, and  the  Attributes  of  the  Deity,  are  taken  notice 
of.     Lotid.  1740.     8vo. 


PERROT  (Sir  John). 

History  of  Sir  John  Perrot,  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  under  Queen  Elizabeth.     Lond.  1728.     8vo. 

PERRY  (Charles),  M.D. 

A  View  of  the  Levant:  particularly  of  Constanti- 
nople, Syria,  Egypt,  and  Greece.     Lond.  1743.     folio. 

PERRY  (Rev.  Frederick). 

Dulce  Domum  :  Essays  on  Home  Life.  Lond.  1873. 
post  8vo. 

PERRY  (George). 

Essay  toward  the  History  of  Liverpool.  See  Enfield 
(William). 

PERRY  (Henry  James)  and  KNAPP  (T.  W.). 

Cases  of  Controverted  Elections  in  the  Eleventh  Par- 
liament of  the  United  Kingdom ;  being  the  First 
Parliament  since  the  Passing  of  the  Acts  for  the 
Amendment  of  the  Representation.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

PERRY  (M.  C),  Commodore. 

Expeditions  to  the  China  Seas  and  Japan.  See 
Hawks  (F.  L.) 

PERRY  (Thomas  Erskine),  and  DAVISON 
(Henry). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  and 
upon  Writs  of  Error  from  that  Court  to  the  Exchequer 
Chamber,  from  Mich.,  2  Vict.  (1838)  to  Hilary,  4  Vict. 
(1841).     4  vols.     Lond.  1839-1842.     8vo. 

PERRY  (Walter  C),  Ph.D. 

German  University  Education  :  or  the  Professors  and 
Students  of  Germany.     Lond.  1845.     post  8vo. 

PERSIA. 

Eastern  Persia.  An  account  of  the  Journeys  of  the 
Persian  Boundary  Commission,  1870-72.  Vol.1.  The 
Geography  with  Narratives  by  Major  St.  John,  Lovett 
and  Evan  Smith.  Vol.  II.  Zoology  and  Geology,  by 
W.  T.  Blanford.     2  vols.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

PERSIA,  a  Poem ;  with  Notes  [by  Sir  John  Mal- 
colm].    Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

PERSL'^N  LITERATURE. 

Flowers  of  Persian  Literature,  intended  as  a  Com- 
panion to  Jones's  Persian  Grammar.    Lond.  1805.     4to. 

Selections  for  the  use  of  the  Students  of  the  Persian 
Class.  Volumes  Third  and  Fourth.  Published  at  the 
Persian  Press  of  the  College  of  Fort- William,  1809, 
1810.     4to. 

The  Rose  Garden  of  Persia.  See  Cosxello  (Louisa 
Stuart). 


PERSIUS— PETERS. 


PERSIUS  (AuLus  Flaccus). 

Satirae  VI.  ad  optimorum  exemplariuin  fidem  recen- 
sitfe,  &c.,  a  G.  L.  Koenig.     GotHngm,  1803.     8vo. 

Opera  Omnia  ex  editione  G.  L.  Koenig  cum  notis  et 
interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini  variis  lectionibus  notis 
Variomm,  etc.,  accurate  recensita.  Londini,  1820. 
royal  8to.     (Valpy's  Delphin  Classics). 

The  Satyrs  of  Peraius.  Translated  into  English  by 
Thomas  Sheridan,  D.D.     Duhlin,  1728.     12mo. 

Tlie  Satires.  Translated  by  Thomas  Sheridan,  D.D., 
with  Explanatory  Notes.  Second  edition.  Lond 
1739.     Svo. 

The  Satires  of  Persius,  translated  by  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  William  Drummond.     Zo»c/.  1797.     12mo. 

Satires  of  Persius.  Translated  by  L.  Evans.  See 
Bohn's  Classical  Libraby. 

A  New  and  Literal  Translation  of  Juvenal  and 
Persius,  by  the  Rev.  Martin  Madan.  See  Juvenalis 
(Decimus  Junius). 

PERSON  (David). 

Varieties;  or,  a  Surveigh  of  Rare  and  Excellent 
Matters,  necessary  and  delectable  for  all  sorts  of  Per- 
sons.    Lond.  1635.     4to. 

PERSONAL  Narrative  of  Adventures  in  the  Pen- 
insula during  the  War  in  1812,  1813.  By  an  Officer 
Lond.  1827,     8vo. 

PERSONAL  and  Literary  Memorials.  By  the 
Author  of  "FourYears  in  Prance,"  &c.    Zoret/.  1829.   Svo. 

PERSOZ  (J.). 

Biblioth^que  des  Arts  Industriels  :  Traitd  Th^orique 
et  Pratique  de  I'lmpression  des  Tissus.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1846.     Svo.,  and  vol.  of  Plates.     4to. 


771 


PERTH — Continued. 

Book  of  Perth.     See  UweoN  (Joan  Pahub). 
Perth :  it«  Annals  and  iU  Archives    See  Pimocs 
(David). 

Traditions  of  Perth.     See  Pbnst  (Oeoboe). 
PERUCCI  (Dre  Francesco). 

Pompe  Funebri  di   tutto    le  Notioni  del  Hondo 
Verona,  1639.     folio. 

PERUGLA.  (La  Fontana  Maogiobe.    See  Vbbjiio- 
lioni  (G.  B.) 


See  RivERO  (M.  E.) 


PERTH. 

A  true  Account  of  the  Proceedings  at  Perth;  the 
debates  in  the  Secret  Council  there ;  with  the  reasons 
and  causes  of  the  sudden  breaking  up  of  the  Rebellion. 
Written  by  a  Rebel.     Land.  MIQ.     12mo. 

Memorabilia  of  the  City  of  Perth;  containing  a 
Guide  to  Perth,  Historical  Memoranda,  Charters,  Lists 
of  Clergy,  &c. ;  with  the  Rev.  Alexander  DuiTs  Tradi- 
tional Account  of  the  Death  of  John,  Earl  of  Gowrie, 
andhisBrother,  in  1600.     Pct-/A,  1806.     Svo. 

Chronicle  of  Perth;  a  Register  of  Remarkable 
Occurrences,  chiefly  connected  with  that  City,  from 
1210  to  1668.     Edinh.  1831.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

Rental  of  the  County  of  Perth,  in  Act  of  the  Estates 
of  Parliament  of  Scotland,  4th  August  1649  ;  contrasted 
with  the  Valuation  of  the  same  County,  Ist  January 
1835,  edited  by  WilUam  Gloag  Glass.  Perth,  1835. 
4to. 


PERUVIAN  ANTIQUITIES. 
PESTALOZZI  (JoHANN  H.) 

Esprit  de   la    Mdthode    d'fiducation  de  Peetaloal 
See  JuLUE.v  (Maro  Antoine). 

PESTEL  (Frieduich  W.) 

Lea    Fondemens    de    la    Jurisprudence    Natorelle. 
Utrecht.     1675.     Svo. 

PETER  (William). 

Memoir  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly.     S^e  Rohilly  (Sib 

Samuel). 

PETER  FAULTLESS  to  his  Brother  Simon :  Tales 
of  Night  in  Rhyme;  and  other  Poems.  By  the  Author 
of  Night  [Ebenezer  Elliott].     Edinh.  1820.     li'mo. 

See  Watkins  (John). 

PETER  THE  GREAT. 

Anecdotes,  hitherto  unpublished,  of  his  Private  Life. 
Lond.  1813.     12mo. 
History  of  Peter  the  Great     See  Gordon  (Axex- 

andeb). 


PETER'S  LETTERS  TO  HIS  KLN^SFOLK  [by 
John  Gibson  Lockhart].     See  Lockhaut. 

PETERKIN  (Alexander). 

Rentals  of  the  Ancient  Earldom  and  Bishopiick  of 
Orkney;  -with  some  Explanatory  and  Relative  Docu- 
ments.    Edinb.  1820.     Svo. 

The  Booke  of  the  Universal  Kirk  of  Scotlahd.  See 
Scotland  (Church  of). 

Records  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  containing  the  Acts 
and  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assemblies  from  the 
year  1638  downwards.-    See  Scotland  (Church  of). 

Compendium  of  the  Laws  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
See  Scotland  (Church  of). 

PETERS  (Richard). 

Reports  of  Cases  Argued  and  A^adged  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  Jauoaiy  Term 
1820  to  January  Term  1S35.  9  vols.  Phiictdeiphia, 
1828-1835.     Svo. 


772 


PETERS  DORFF— PETRIE. 


PETERSDORFF  (Charles). 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bail  in  Civil  and 
Criminal  Proceedings.     Lond,  1824.     8vo. 

A  Practical  and  Elementary  Abridgment  of  the  Cases 
Argued  and  Determined  in  the  Courts  of  King's  Bench, 
Common  Pleas,  Exchequer,  and  at  Nisi  Prius ;  and  of 
the  Rules  of  Court,  from  the  Restoration  to  Michaelmas 
Term,  4  Geo.  IV.     3  vols.     Lond.  1825,  1826.     8vo. 


PETERSON  (A.  T.  T.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Railway  Companies. 
Chambers  (Thomas). 


See 


PETHERAM  (John). 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Progress  and  Present  State 
of  Anglo-Saxon  Literature  in  England.  Lond.  1840. 
8vo. 

Reprints.     See  Puritan  Discipline  Tracts. 

PETHERICK  (John). 

Egypt,  the  Soudan  and  Central  Africa ;  with  Explora- 
tions from  Khartoum,  on  the  White  Nile,  to  the  Regions 
of  the  Equator;  being  Sketches  from  Sixteen  Years' 
Travel.     Edinb.  and  Lond.  1861.     8vo. 

PETIT  (J.  A.) 

Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart,  Reine  de  France  et  d'ficosse. 
2  vols.     Bar-lo-Duc.  1876.     8vo. 

History  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scots,  translated 
from  the  original  and  unpublished  MS.  of  Professor 
Petit,  by  Charles  de  Flandre.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1873. 
4to. 

PETIT  (Pierre). 

Traite  Historique  sur  les  Amazones,  oil  Ton  trouve 
tout  ce  que  les  Auteurs  ont  6crit  pour  ou  centre  ces 
Heroines.     Leide,  1718.     12mo. 

PETIT-RADEL  (Louis,  C.  F.) 

Recherches  sur  les  Bibliothdques  Anciennes  et 
Modernes,  jusqu'^  la  fondation  de  la  Bibliothiique 
Mazarine,  et  sur  les  causes  qui  ont  favoriso  I'accroisse- 
ment,  euccessif  de  nombre  des  livres.  Paris,  1819. 
8vo. 

PETITOT  (Claude  Bernard). 

Repertoire  du  Thdatre  Francois,  ou  Recueil  des 
Trag(5dies  et  Comedies  restet^s  au  Theatre  depuis  Rotrou, 
pour  faire  suite  aux  editions  in  octavo  de  CorneiUe, 
Molicre,  Racine,  &c.  Avec  des-  Notices  sur  chaque 
Auteur.  25  vols.  Pam,  1817,  1818.  8vo. 
Vie  de  Moliere.  See  Moli^re  (J.  B.) 
Collection  des  M^moires.     See  France. 


PETITOT  (Jean). 

Les  Emaux  de  Petitot  du  Musee  Imperial  du  Louvre : 
Personnages  Historiques  et  Femmes  C^lfebres  du  Siecle 
de  Louis  XIV.     2  vols.     Paris,  1862-18G4.     4to. 

PETITUS  (Sam.) 

Leges  Atticaj  coUegit,  digessit  et  libro  commentario 
illustravit;  opus  Juris,  Literarum  et  Rei-antiquarias 
studiosis  utilissimum  ;  in  quo  varii  Scriptorum  veterum, 
Grrecorum  et  Latinorum,  loci  explicantur  et  emen- 
dantur.     Zugd.  Bat.  1742.     folio. 

PETRARCA  (Francesco). 

Opera  Latina  quae  extant.  Basilece,  per  Mag. 
Joannem  de  Amerhacli.     1496.     folio. 

Le  Rime,  brevemente  esposte  per  Lodovico  Castel- 
vetro.  Edizione  corretta,  illustrata,  ed  accrescinta  (with 
plates).     2  vols.      Venezia,  1756.     4to. 

Le  Rime.  Edizione  pubblicata  per  opera  e  studio 
dell' Ab.  Antonio  Marsand.    2  vols.    PacZowa,  1819.   4to. 

Le  Rime,  col  comento  di  G.  Biagioli.  2  vols. 
Parisi,  1821.     8vo. 

Le  Rime.     See  Parnaso  Italiano.     Vols.  I.  and  II. 

Viaggi  di  Francesco  Petrarca  in  Francia,  in  Germania, 
ed  in  Italia.     See  Levati  (Ambrogio). 

Life  of  Petrarch.     See  Campbell  (Thomas). 


PETRARCHA     REDIVIVUS. 
(Jacobus  Phil.) 


See     ToMASiNUS 


PETRIE  (Adam),  Parish  Schoolmaster  in  East 
Lothian. 

Rules  of  Good  Deportment,  or  of  Good  Breeding,  for 
the  Use  of  Youth.     Edinh.  11 1Q.     12mo. 

The  same.  Reprinted  (by  Thomas  Maitland  of  Dun- 
drennan).     Edinh.  1835.     4to. 

PETRIE  (Rev.  Alexander),  Minister  of  the  Scots 
Church,  Rotterdam. 

A  Compendious  History  of  the  Catholic  Church 
from  the  year  600  until  the  year  1600,  showing  her 
Deformation  and  Reformation.     Hague,  1662.     folio. 

PETRIE  (Dr  George). 

The  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  Ireland,  anterior  to 
the  Anglo-Norman  Invasion,  comprising  an  Essay  on 
the  Origin  and  Uses  of  the  Round  Towers  of  Ireland. 
Vol.  I.  (all  published).     Dxdjlin,  1845.     4to. 

PETRIE  (Henry). 

Magni  Rotuli  Scaccarii  Normanniae.     See  Rolls. 
Monumenta    Historica    Biitannica.       See   Britain, 
(Great). 


PETRONIUS— PEYRAN. 


77S 


PETROXIUS  (TiTua). 

Satyric6n  quse  supersunt.  Cum  integris  Doct.  Virorutn 
Commentariis,  et  Notis  N.  Heinsii  et  G.  Goesii  antea 
ineditis.  Curanto  Petro  Burmanno,  Editio  altera. 
Amstelodami,  1743.     4to. 

Patricius  et  Magister.     See  Leoes. 

PETT  (SiK  Peter). 

Memoirs  of  Arthur  luirl  of  Anglesey,  late  Lord  Privy 
Seal,  with  a  Letter  written  during  his  Ectirement  from 
Court  in  the  year  1683.     Lund.  1G93.     12mo. 

The  Happy  Future  State  of  England ;  or,  a  Discourse 
by  way  of  Letter  to  the  late  Earl  of  Anglesey,  vindi- 
cating him  from  the  Reflection  of  an  Affidavit  pub- 
lished by  the  House  of  Commons,  Anno  1G80;  the 
(Obligation  relating  to  the  King's  Heirs  and  Successors 
in  point  of  Conscience  discuss'd ;  and  the  Obligation 
resulting  from  the  Oath  of  Supremacy  to  Assist  and 
Defend  the  Preheminence  or  Prerogative  of  the  Dispen- 
sative  Power,  belonging  to  the  King,  &c.  Lond.  1688. 
folio. 


PETTIE  (George). 
The  Civil  Conversation  of  S.  Guazzio. 
See  GuAzzo  (Stefano). 


Translated. 


PETTIGREW  (Thomas  Joseph),  M.C.S.L. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  John  Coakley 
Lettsom,  M.D. ;  with  a  Selection  from  his  Corre- 
spondence.    3  vols.     Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Sussexiana.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of 
the  Manuscripts  and  Printed  Books  in  the  Library  of 
the  Duke  of  Sussex.     2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Sussexiana,  &c.  2  vols,  in  3.  Lond. 
1827-1839.     royal  8vo. 

Medical  Portrait  Gallery.  Biographical  Memoirs 
[wth  Portraits]  of  the  most  celebrated  Physicians, 
Surgeons,  &c.,  who  have  contributed  to  the  Advance- 
ment of^Medical  Science.  2  vols.  Lond.  1838,  1840. 
royal  8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Vice-Adrairal  Lord  Viscount 
Nelson.     2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

PETTO  (Samuel). 

A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Wonderful  Fits  which 
Mr  Tho.  Spatchet  was  under  by  Witchcraft.  Lond. 
1693.     4to. 

PETTUS  (Sir  John). 

Fleta  Minor:  the  Laws  of  Art  and  Nature,  in 
Knowing,  Judging,  Assaying,  Fining,  and  Inlarging 
the  bodies  of  confin'd  Metals :  Essays  on  Metallick 
Words,  as  a  Dictionary  to  many  pleasing  Discourses, 
by  Lazarus  Erckern,  translated  by  Sir  John  Pettus, 
Kt.,  in  two  parts.     Lond.  1683-1686.     folio. 


PETTUS  (Sib  John-)— Con/i».i«/, 

The  Constitution  of  ParliamenU  in  England,  deducwl 
from  the  time  of  King  Edward  the  Second.  Loiul 
1680.     Svo. 

PETTY  (Sir  William),  M.D. 

Hibernite  Delineatio  quoad  hactenu*  licuit,  Perfeetis- 
sima,  studio  Guilielmi  Petty,  E.i»'  Aurati.  (A  Mrie*  of 
Maps  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  engraved  from  Sur- 
veys made  by  Sir  William  Petty).     Lond.  1683,  1686. 

folio. 

The  Political  Anatomy  of  Ireland.   Lfmd.  1691.   Svo. 

Political  Arithmetick ;  or,  a  Discourse  concerning  the 
extent  and  value  of  lands,  people,  buildings,  manufac- 
tures, commerce,  revenues,  &c.    Lond.  1691.    poat  Svo. 

Tracts.  On  Taxation,  Political  Arithmetic,  and  tho 
Political  Anatomy  of  Ireland.     Duldin,  1769.     Svo. 

PfeTUESSON  (P.) 

Historia  Ecclesiastica  Islandiie  ab  anno  1740,  ad 
annum  1840.     Havnice,  1841.     4to. 

PETYT  (William). 

Jus  Parliammtarium  ;  or,  the  Ancient  Power,  Juris- 
diction, Rights,  and  Liberties  of  the  Most  High  Court 
of  Pariiament,  revived  and  asserted.    Land.  1739.   folio. 

PEUCHET  (Jacques). 

Dictiounairo  imiversel  de  la  Gdographie  Commei^ntc. 
5  vols.     Pans,  1799,  1800.     4to. 

Vocabulairo  des  Termes  de  Commerce,  Banque, 
Manufactures,  Finance,  Navigation,  ^[archandcs.  Finance, 
Mercantile  et  Statistique.     Paris,  1801.     4to. 

Statistique  Eldmentaire  de  la  France ;  contenant  lea 
Principes  de  cette  Science,  et  leur  application  a  I'analyae 
do  la  Richesse,  etc.,  de  I'Empire  Franjais.  Parit,  1805. 
Svo. 

PEUCHET  (M.) 

Histoire  PhUosophique  et  Politique.  Set  Ratxal 
(G.  T.) 

PEURBACHIUS  (Georoios). 

Vita  Tychonis  BraheL     See  Gasskkdcs  (Pbtbcb). 

PEUTINGER  (Conrad). 

Tabida  Peutingeriana.     See  Itin^raires  Axcuns. 

PEYRAN  (Jean  Rodolphk). 

Historical  Defence  of  the  Waldenses  or  Yaudois, 
Inhabitants  of  the  Valleys  of  Piedmont.  With  an 
Introduction  and  Appendixes,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Sims.     Land.  1826.     Svo. 


774 


PEYRON— PHILES. 


PEYRON  (M.) 

Essays  on  Spain.     See  Bourgoanne  (Chbv.  de). 

PEYRONNET  (Comte  Chaeles-Ignace  de). 

Questions  concerning  Parliamentary  Jurisdiction  ;  or, 
a  Legal  Examination  of  the  Impeacliment  and  Sentence 
against  the  Last  Ministers  of  Charles  X.  Edinh.  1832. 
12mo. 

PEYSSONEL  (Charles  de). 

Traitd  sur  le  Commerce  de  la  Mer  Noire.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1787.     8vo. 

Examen  du  Livre  intitule  Considerations  sur  la  Guerre 
actuelle  des  Turcs,  par  M.  de  Volney.  Amsterdam, 
1788.     8vo. 

PEYTON  (Sir  Edward). 

The  Divine  Catastrophe  of  the  Kingly  Family  of  the 
House  of  Stuarts.     Lond.  1731.     8vo. 

Secret  History  of  the  Court  of  King  James  L  See 
England. 

PEZRON  (DoM  Paul). 

L' Antiquity  des  Terns  r^tahlie  et  d^fendrie  contre  les 
Juifs  et  les  Nouveaux  Chronologistes.  Paris,  1687. 
4to. 

PFEFFEL   (CHRISTIAN-FRiO^RIc). 

Abr6g6  Chronologique  de  rHistoLre  et  du  Droit 
public  d'AUemagne.     2  vols.     Paris,  1766.     8vo. 

Nouvel  Abr6g6  Chronologique  de  I'Histoire  et  du 
Droit  public  d'AUemagne.  2  vols.  Paris,  1777. 
12mo. 

PFEIFFER  (Ida). 

A  Woman's  Journey  round  the  World,  from  Vienna 
to  Brazil,  Chili,  Tahiti,  China,  Hindostan,  Persia,  and 
Asia  Minor.  Translated  from  the  German.  With 
illustrations.     Lond.  1852.     post  8vo. 

Visit  to  the  Holy  Land,  Egypt,  and  Italy.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.  Lond. 
1852.     post  8vo. 

A  Visit  to  Iceland  and  the  Scandinavian  North. 
Translated  from  the  German,  with  Explanatory  Notes 
and  Engravings.  To  which  are  added  an  Essay  on 
Icelandic  Poetry,  from  the  French  of  M.  Bergmann, 
and  a  Brief  Sketch  of  Icelandic  History.  Lond.  1852. 
post  8vo. 

PFISTER  (Dr  J.  C.) 

Geschiclite  der  Teutschen  nach  den  Quellen. 
(Heeren  und  Ukert).     5  vols.     Hamburg,  1829-1835. 

PFNOR  (Rodolphe). 

Chateaux  de  la  Renaissance.  Monographie  du 
Chateau  d'Anet,  construit  par  Philibert  de  L'Orme  en 
1548.     Paris,  1865.     folio. 


PH^DRUS  (Aug.  Libertus). 

Fabularum  ^sopiarum  Libri  V.  Cum  commontario 
Petri  Burmanni.     Leidce,  1727.     4to. 

Fabula3  .iEsopiaj  ex  editione  J.  G.  S.  Schwabii  cum 
Notis  et  interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini  variis  lec- 
tionibus  notis  Variorum  et  indice  locapletissimo.  2 
vols.  Londini,  1822.  royal  8vo.  (Valpy's  Delphin 
Classics). 

Phsedri,  Aviani,  aliorumque  veterum  Fabulaj,  P.  Syri 
Sententiae,  Catonis  Disticha  Moralia  et  Syniposii  Aneg- 
niata.     Londini,  1823.     12mo. 

PHALARIS. 

The  Epistles  of  Phalaris.  Translated  from  the 
Greek.  To  which  are  added  some  select  Epistles  of 
the  most  eminent  Greek  writers,  by  Thomas  Francklin, 
M.A.     Lond.  1749.     8vo. 

Dissertation  upon  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris.  See 
Bentley  (Richard,)  D.D. 

PHANTASMAGORIA;  or,  Sketches  of  Life  and 
Literature.     2  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

PHELAN  (Rev.  William),  B.D.,  and  O'SULLI- 
VAN  (Rev.  Mortimer). 

A  Digest  of  the  Evidence  taken  before  Select  Com- 
mittees of  the  two  Houses  of  Parliament,  appointed  to 
Inquire  into  the  State  of  Ireland— 1824,  1825.  With 
Notes  and  an  Index.     2  vols.     Loud.  1826      8vo. 

PHELPS  (Rev.  William). 

History  and  Antiquities  of  Somersetshire,  with  a 
brief  view  of  Ecclesiastical  History.  Illustrated  with 
maps  and  plans.  Vol.  I.  and  Vol.  II.,  part  I.  (all 
published).     Lond.  1836,  1839.     4to. 

PHENIX;  or,  The  Solemn  League  and  Covenant, 
whereunto  is  annexed — 1.  The  Form  and  Manner  of 
H.  Majesties  Coronation  in  Scotland,  with  a  Sermon 
then  preached.  2.  A  Declaration  of  the  King's  Majesty, 
&c.,  in  the  yeare  1650.  3.  The  great  danger  of  Cove- 
nant-breaking, &c.  Edinh.  Printed  in  the  year  of 
Covenant-breaking.     1 2mo. 

PHENIX  (The);  or,  A  Revival  of  Scarce  and 
Valuable  Pieces  from  the  Remotest  Antiquity  down  to 
the  Present  Times,  being  a  Collection  of  Manuscripts 
and  Printed  Tracts  nowhere  to  be  found  but  in  the 
closets  of  the  Curious.    2  vols.    Z,owd  1707, 1708.    8vo. 

PHILES  (Manuel). 

De  Proprietate  Animalium,  Carmina  ex  prima 
editione  Arsenii  et  Libro  Oxoniensi  restituta  a  Jo. 
Cornelio  de  Pauw.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Trajecti  ad  Rheuum. 
1730.     4to. 


PHILIDOR— PHILLIPS. 


771 


PHILIDOE  (Andr^  Danican). 
Analysis  of  the  Game  of  Chess.     Translated,  with 
No  tea  by  "W.  S.  Kenny.     Lond.  1819.     12mo. 
Studies  of  Chess.     See  Chess. 

PHILIP  (John),  D.D. 

Researches  in  South  Africa ;  illustrating  the  Civil, 
Moral,  and  Religious  condition  of  the  Native  Tribes, 
including  Journals  of  the  Author's  Travels  in  the  In- 
terior.    2  vols.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

PHILIP  (Robert). 

The  Life  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  George  Whitefield, 
M.A.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

The  Life,  Times,  and  Characteristics  of  John  Bunyan. 
Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

The  Life,  Times,  and  Missionary  Enterprizes  of  the 
Rev.  John  Campbell.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

PHILIPPART  (John). 

Memoirs  of  General  Moreau.     Lond.  1814.     Svo. 
Memoirs  and  Campaigns   of   Charles  John,  Prince 
Regent  of  Sweden.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

PHILIPPE  II. 

Correspondance  de  Philippe  II.  sur  les  AjQfaires  des 
Pays-Bas ;  publide  d'aprfes  les  Originaux  conserves  dans 
les  Archives  Royales  de  Simancas,  par  M.  Gachard. 
4  vols.     BruxeUes,  1848-1861.     4to. 

PHILIPPI  (F.  A.) 

Commentary  on  St  Paul  to  the  Romans.  Translated 
by  Rev.  J.  S.  Banks.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1878,  1879. 
Svo.     (Clark's  Foreign  Theological  Library.) 

PHILIPPS  (Fabian). 

Veritas  Ineoncitssa ;  or,  A  Most  Certain  Truth  As- 
serted, that  Charles  I.  was  no  Man  of  Blood ;  together 
with  a  sad  and  impartial  Inquiry  whether  the  King  or 
the  Parliament  began  the  War.  Printed  in  1649,  and 
reprinted  1660.     Lond.     12mo. 

Tenenda  non  ToUenda  ;  or.  The  necessity  of  preserv- 
ing Tenures  in  capite  and  by  Knight-service.  Lond. 
1660.     4to. 

The  Reforming  Registry;  or,  A  Representation  of 
the  very  many  Mischiefs  and  Inconveniences  which 
will  unavoidably  happen,  by  the  needless  chargeable 
and  destructive  way  of  Registries,  proposed  to  be 
erected  in  every  County  of  England  and  Wales. 
Written  in  the  year  1656,  and  is  now  published  in 
1662.     Lond.     4to. 


PHILIPS  (Mas  Kathbrime). 

Poems.  The  MatchleM  Orinda,  to  which  ii  addMl 
Monsieur  Comeille'*  Pompey  and  Horace,  with  Mrenl 
other  Translations  out  of  French.  Z>wi(/.  16C7.  nnall 
folio. 

PHILLIMORE  (John  Georoe). 

Introduction  to  the  Study  and  HUtory  of  the  Boman 
Law.     Lojul.  1848.     Svo. 

The  History  and  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Evidence, 
as  illustrating  our  Social  Progress.     Lond.  1850.     Svo. 

Private  Law  among  the  RomanB  from  the  PandecU 
Lond.  1863.     Svo. 

PHILLIMORE  (Joseph),  LLD. 

Reports  ©f  Cases  in  the  Ecclesiastical  Courta  at 
Doctors  Commons,  and  in  the  High  Court  of  Delegatea. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1818-1827.     Svo. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  ia  the 
Arches  and  Prerogative  Courts  of  Canterbury,  and  in  the 
High  Court  of  Delegates.     2  vols.     Lond.  1833.     Svo. 

PHILLIxMORE  (Sir  Robert). 

Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Geoige,  Lord  Lyttle- 
ton,  from  1734  to  1773.     2  vols.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

The  Law  of  Domicile.     Lond.  1847.     Svo. 

Commentaries  upon  International  Law.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1871-74.     Svo. 


PHILLIPPS  (James  M.) 

Jamaica :   its  Past  and  Present  State. 
Lond.   1843. 


small  Sto. 


PHILIPPS  (John),  Bamster. 
Election   Cases   determined  by  Committees  of   the 
House  of  Commons.     Vol.  I.     Lond.  1782.     Svo. 


PHILLIPPS  (The  Right  Hon.  Samuel  March). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Evidence.  Lond.  1815.  Svo. 

The  same.  Tenth  edition,  with  considerable  altera- 
tions and  additions  by  the  Right  Honourable  S.  March 
Phillipps  and  T.  Arnold.  2  vols.  Lond.  1852. 
royal  Svo. 

State  Trials ;  or,  A  Collection  of  the  most  Interesting 
Trials  prior  to  the  Revolution  of  1688,  Reviewed  and 
Ilustrated.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     Svo. 

PHILLIPS  (Charles). 

Speeches  delivered  at  the  Bar,  and  on  various  Public 
Occasions,  in  Ireland  and  England.     Zond  1817.     Svo. 

Specimens  of  Irish  Eloquence,  now  First  Arranged  and 
Collected,  with  Biographical  Notices.    Z>)>irf.  1819.  Svo. 


PHILLIPS  (Charles  Palmer),  Barntter. 

The  Law  of  Copyright  in  Works  of  Literature  and  Art, 
and  in  the  Application  of  Designs,  with  the  Statute* 
relating  thereto.     Lond.  1863.     Svo, 


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PHILLIPS  (Charles). 

EecoUections  of  Curran,  and  some  of  his  Contem- 
poraries.    Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

Curran  and  his  Contemporaries.     Edinh.\%b^.     8vo. 

PHILLIPS  (Edward). 

The  New  World  of  English  "Words ;  or,  A  General 
Dictionary,  containing  the  Interpretation  of  hard  Words, 
with  their  Etymologies  and  Definitions.  Lond.  1662. 
folio. 

The  New  World  of  Words,  or  Universal  English 
Dictionary.  Sixth  edition,  Eevised  by  J.  Kersey. 
Lond.  1706.     folio. 

Theatrum  Poetarum  Angliccmorum ;  containing  the 
Names  and  Characters  of  all  the  English  Poets,  from 
Henry  III.  to  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  first 
published  in  1675,  and  now  enlarged  [by  Sir  Egerton 
Brydges].     Canterbury,  1800.     8vo. 

Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England.  See  Baker  (Sir 
Richard). 

PHILLIPS  (Dr  George). 

Versuch  einer  Darstellung  der  Geschichte  des  Angel- 
sachsischen  Eechts.     Guttingen,  1825.     8vo. 

PHILLIPS  (Henry). 

Pomarmm  Britannicum :  an  Historical  and  Botanical 
account  of  Fruits  known  in  Great  Britain.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo. 

History  of  Cultivated  Vegetables  ;  comprising  their 
Botanical,  Medicinal,  Edible,  and  Chemical  qualities. 
Natural  History,  and  relation  to  Art,  Science,  and  Com- 
merce.    2  vols.     Lond.  1822.     royal  8vo. 

Flora  Historica;  or.  The  Three  Seasons  of  the  British 
Parterre,  Historically  and  BotanicaUy  treated ;  with 
Observations  on  Planting,  to  secure  a  regular  succession 
of  Flowers,  from  the  commencement  of  Spring  to  the 
end  of  Autumn,     2  vols.     Lond.  1824.     8vo.    ■ 

PHILLIPS  (John). 

General  History  of  Inland  Navigation,  Foreign  and 
Domestic,  containing  a  complete  account  of  the  Canals 
in  England.     Loiid.  1803.     8vo. 

PHILLIPS  (Professor  John). 

A  Guide  to  Geology.     Lond.  1835.     12mo. 

Treatise  on  Geology,  forming  the  Article  under  that 
head  in  the  Encyclop£edia  Britannica.  Edinh.  1837. 
small  8vo. 


PHILLIPS  (Thomas). 
The  History  of  the  Life  of  Reginald  Pole. 
Duhlin,  1765.     8vo. 


2  vols. 


PHILLIPS  (Teresia  Constantia). 
Apology  for   her   Conduct     3  vols. 
pDst  8vo. 


Lond.   1748. 


PHILLIPS  (Thowas),  E.A. 

Lectures  on  the  History  and  Principles  of  Painting. 
Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

PHILLIPS  (T.  J.) 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery  during  the  time  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Lyndhurst  and  of  Lord  Chancellor  Cottenham.  1841- 
1849.     2  vols.     Lond.  1847,  1849.     imperial  8vo. 

PHILLIPS  (Willard). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance.  Third  edition.^ 
2  vola     Boston,  1853.     royal  Svo. 

PHILLIPS  (WiLLiAJi). 

An  Elementary  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of 
Mineralogy.     Land.  1823.     post  8vo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition.  Considerably  augmented, 
by  Robert  Allan.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

PHILLPOTT  (Nicholas). 

Reasons  and  Proposals  for  a  Registry  or  Remem- 
brancer of  all  Deeds  and  Incumbrances  of  Real  Estates. 
Oxford,  1671.     4to. 

Reasons  and  Proposals  for  a  Registry  or  Remem- 
brancer of  all  Deeds  and  Incumbrances,  most  necessary 
and  advantageous,  as  well  for  Sellers  as  Borrowers. 
Loml.  1671.     4to. 

PHILLPOTTS  (Henry),  D.D. 

Letters  to  Charles  Butler,  Esquii*,  on  his  Book  of 
the  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Second  edition.  Lond. 
1826.     8vo. 

Supplemental  Letter  to  Charles  Butler,  Esquire. 
Looid.  1826.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  an  EngUsh  Layman  on  the  Coronation 
Oath,  and  his  late  Majesty's  Cori'espondence  with  Lord 
Kenyon  and  Mr  Pitt.     Lond.  1828.     Svo. 

PHILOCHRISTUS  :  Memoirs  of  a  Disciple  of  the 
Lord.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

PHILO  JUD^US. 

Philonis  Judffii  Opera  Exegetica  in  Libros  Mosis,  de 
Mundi  opilicio,  historicos  et  legales.  Gr.  et  Lat. 
Sigismundo  Gelenio  interprete.  Colonioe  Allohrogum, 
1613.     folio. 

Opera  Omnia,  Grasce  et  Latine,  ad  editionem  Thomaj 
Mangey  collatis  aliquot  MSS.  edenda  curavit  Aug. 
Frid.  Pfeiffer.     5  vols.     Erlangce,  1785-1820.     8vo. 

The  Works  of  Philo  Judseus.  Translated  from  the 
Greek  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  4  vols.  Lond.  1854,  1855. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Ecclesiastical  Library.) 


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PHILOPATEE  IRENiEUS.  /Sfee  Beunq  (Richard). 

PHILOSOPHICAL  MAGAZINR 

New  and  United  Series  op  the  Philosophical 
Magazine  and  Annals  of  Philosophy.  11  vols. 
Lond.   1827-1832.     Svo. 

The  London  and  Edinburgh  Philosophical  Maga- 
zine AND  Journal  op  Science.  Third  series.  Vols. 
L-XXXVIL     Lmd.  1832-1850.     Svo. 

London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin  Philosophical 
Magazine  and  Journal  op  Science.  Fourth  series. 
Vols.  L-XV.     Lond.  1851-1858.     Svo. 

PHILOSOPHICAL  TRANSACTIONS.  See  Trans- 
actions OF  THE  Royal  Society  of  London. 

PHILOSOPHY. 

A  General  Collection  of  Discourses  of  the  "Virtuosi 
of  France,  upon  questions  of  all  sorts  of  Philosophy, 
rendered  into  English  by  G.  Havers.    Lond.  1664,  folio. 

Another  Collection  of  Philosophical  Conferences, 
rendered  into  English  by  G.  Havers  and  J.  Davies. 
Lond.  1665.     folio. 

An  Essay  upon  Study,  more  particularly  the  Study 
of  Philosophy,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Lond. 
1713.     Svo. 

The  Principles  of  Philosophy.     Lond.  1748.     Svo. 

Philosophy  in  Sport  made  Science  in  Earnest :  being 
an  attempt  to  Illustrate  the  First  Principles  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  by  the  Aid  of  Popular  Toys  and  Sports. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1827.     12mo. 

The  Philosophy  of  the  Plan  of  Salvation :  a  Book 
for  the  Times.  By  an  American  Citizen.  Edinh. 
1845.     12mo. 

PHILOSTEATUS. 

Philostratorum  quae  supersunt  Omnia :  accessere 
Apollonii  Tyanensis  Epistolre,  etc.  Omnia  ex  MSS. 
codd.  recensuit,  notis  perpetuis  iUustravit,  versionem 
totum  fore  novum  fecit  Gottfridus  Olearius.  Lipsice, 
1709.     folio. 

Epistolse  quas  ad  Codices  recensuit,  et  notis  Olearii 
suis  que  instruxit,  Jo."  Fr.  Boissonade.  Parisiie,  1842. 
Svo. 

The  Life  of  ApoUonius  of  Tyana.  Translated  from 
the  Greek  of  Philostratus.    See  Berwick  (Rev.  Edward). 

PHILOTUS :  a  Comedy.  Reprinted  from  the  edi- 
tion of  Robert  Charteris,  1603.  Edinb.  1835.  4to. 
(Bannatyne  Club.) 

PHILPOT  (John),  Archdeacon  of  Winchester. 
Examinations  and  Writings.     See  Parker  Society. 


PHIPPS  (The  Hon.  Edmund). 
Memoirs  of  the  Political  and  Literary  Life  of  Robert 
Plumer  Ward.     2  vol«.     Lond.  18S0.     8vo. 

PHIPSON  (T.  L.),  M.D. 

Biographical  Sketches  and  Aneodotes  of  Celebntcd 
Violinists.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

PHOTIUS,  Patriarcha  Constamtinofoutavcs. 

Myriobiblon,  sive  Bibliotheca  Libronun  quo*  Photiua 
Patr.  Constant,  legit  et  censuit,  Grtece  edidit  Dtvid 
Hoeschelius,  Latine  vero  reddidit  et  scboliia  auxit 
Andreas  Schottus.  (Genevce)  Oliva  P.  Stnphani,  1611. 
folio. 

Myriobiblon,  sive  Bibliotheca.  GrKC«  et  Latine 
ediderunt  D."  Hoeschelius  et  A.  Schottua.  Bothonuigi, 
1653.     folio. 

Lexicon  Grsecum  e  codice  Galeano  descripsit  Ricardua 
Porsonus.     2  vols.     Cantabrigia,  1822.     Svo. 

Lexicon.     See  Zonara& 

PHRENOLOGICAL  JOURNAL  (The),  AND 
MAGAZINE  OF  MORAL  SCIENCE,  from  iU  com- 
mencement in  1823  to  the  termination  of  the  New  Seriea 
in  October  1847.     20  vols.     Edinb.  1823-1847.     Svo. 

PHRENOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Transactions  of  the  Phrenological  Society,  inatitutetl 
22d  February  1820.     Edinb.  1824.     Svo. 

PHRENOLOGY. 

Sir  William  Hamilton  and  Phrenologj' :  an  Exposition 
of  Phrenology,  showing  the  complete  inefficacy  of  the 
Objections  lately  advanced  in  the  Royal  Society.  Edinb. 
1826.     8vo. 

Correspondence  relative  to  Phrenology  between  Sir 
William  Hamdton,  Dr  Spurzheim,  and  Mr  Combe. 
Edinb.  1828.     8vo. 

PHRYNICHUS. 

Eclogse  Nominum  et  Verborum  Atticonun,  cum  ver- 
sione  Latina  P.  Joan.  Nunnesii  et  ejusdem  ac  Da  v. 
Hoeschelii  Notis  curante  J.  Corn,  de  Pauw.  Trtytrti 
ad  BJimum,  1739.     4to. 

PHYSICIANS  (Royal  College  of). 

Report  on  Examination  of  Medical  Practitioners, 
drawn  up  by  [Richard  Poole,  M.D.,  in  the  name  of]  a 
Committee  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of 
Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1833.     4to. 

Historical  Sketch  and  Laws  of  the  Royal  College  of 

Physicians    of    Edinburgh,    from    its    institution    to 

December  1865.     Eiinb.  1867.     small  4to. 

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PHYSICIAN'S  (EoYAL  College  of). — Continued. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  of  Edinburgh,  1863.  8vo.  Supplement  to 
the  same.     Edinh.  1870.     8vo. 

See  also  Catalogues. 

PHYSIOLOGICAL  LIBEARY  (The)  :  begun  by 
Mr  Steuart  and  some  of  the  Students  of  Natural 
Philosophy  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  April  2, 
1724;  and  augmented  by  some  Gentlemen  and  the 
Students  of  Natural  Philosophy,  December  1724. 
Edinh.  1725.     12mo. 

PIAZZI  (Giuseppe). 

Delia  Specola  Astronomica  de  Regj  Studj  di  Palermo. 
Libri  VL     In  1  vol.     Palermo,  1792-1806.     folio 

Prsecipuarum  Stellarum  Inerrantium  positiones 
mediae,  ineunte  Seculo  XIX.,  ex  Observationibus 
habitis  in  Specula  Panormitana,  1792-1802.  Panormi, 
1803.     folio. 


PICAED  (Louis-Bbnoit). 

Thdatre.     8  vols.     Paris,  1812-1821. 


8vo. 


PICART  (Bernard). 

Hiatoire  G^n^rale  des  Cdr^monies,  Moeurs,  et  Cou- 
tumes  Religieuses  de  tous  les  Peuples  du  Monde, 
representees  en  243  Figures  dessin^es  de  la  main  de 
Bernard  Picart;  avec  des  Explications  Historiques  et 
Curieuses.     7  vols.     Paris,  1741.     folio. 

Impostures  Innocentes,  on  Eecueil  d'Estampes  d'aprfes 
divers  Peintres  Illustres,  grav(5es  a  leur  Imitation,  et 
selon  le  gout  particulier  de  chacun  d'eux.  Amsterdam, 
1734.     folio. 

PICCIOTTO  (James). 

Sketches  of  Anglo- Jewish  History,    iond.  1875.    8vo. 

PICHOT  (Am^d^b). 

Voyage  Historique  et  Litteraire  en  Angleterre  et  en 
Ecosse.     2  vols.     Paris,  1825.     8vo. 

PICINELLUS  (Philippus). 

Mundus  Symboliciis  in  Emblematum  Universitate 
formatus,  explicatus  et  tarn  Sacris  quam  Profanis 
Eruditionibus  ac  Sententiis  Ulustratus.  Auctus  et 
in  latinum  traductus  a  R.D.  Aug.  Erath.  2  vols,  in  1. 
Colonice  Agrippince,  1694.     folio. 

PICKEN  (Andrew). 

Travels  and  Researches  of  Eminent  English  Mission- 
aries.    Lond.  1831.     12mo. 

The  Canadas,  as  they  at  present  commend  themselves 
to  Emigrants,  Colonists,  and  Capitalists,  comprehend- 
ing a  variety  of  Topographical  Eeports.  Compiled 
from  Documents  furnished  by  John  Gait.  Lond. 
1832.     12mo, 


PICKERING  (Charles),  M.D. 
The  Races  of  Man  and  their  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion.    Lond.  1850.     12mo.     (Bohn's  111.  Library.) 

PICKERING  (John). 

An  Essay  on  the  Pronunciation  of  the  Greek 
Language.     Cambridge,  1818.     4to. 

PICOT  (George),  Juge  au  Trihunal  de  la  Seine. 

Histoire  des  Etats  G^n^raux  consid^r^s  an  point  de 
vue  de  leur  Influence  sur  le  Gouvernement  de  la  France 
de  1355  k  1614.     4  vols.     Paris,  1874.     8vo. 

PICQUENOT    (Michel),    et    E.    PICQUENOT, 

SA  FiLLE. 

Vues  Pittoresqties  de  I'lle  de  Staffa,  et  de  la  Grotte 
de  Fingal,  aiix  lies  Hebrides,  suivies  de  celles  de  la 
Colonnade  Basaltique  d' Antrim,  en  Irlande,  Dessin(5es 
d'apres  Nature  et  gravies  d'aprfes  les  Tableaux  de  Knip. 
Paris,  1816.     foUo. 

PICTET  (Adolphe). 

De  I'Affinite  des  Langues  Celtiques  avec  le  Sanscrit. 
Paris,  1837.     8vo. 

PICTET  (Benedict),  Pasteur. 

La  Th^ologie  Chr6tienne,  et  la  Science  du  Salut  ou 
I'Exposition  des  veritez  que  Dieu  a  r^vel^es  aux 
Hommes  dans  la  Sainte  Ecriture.  2  vol?.  Amsterdam, 
1702.     4to. 

La  Th^ologie  Chr^tienne.  Nouv.  ed.  augment^e  d'un 
troisieme  tome.      3  vols.     Geneve,  1721.     4to. 

Histoire  de  I'Eglise  et  du  Monde,  pour  servir  de  con- 
tinuation k  I'Histoire  de  I'Eglise  et  de  I'Empire  de 
M.  Le  Sueur.     3  vols.     Amsterdam,  1732.     4to. 

PICTON  (Lieut. -Geneeal  Sir  Thomas). 

Life  and  Correspondence.     See  Robinson  (H.  B.) 

PICTORIAL   HISTORY    OF    ENGLAND.      See 

England. 

PICTURE  GALLEEIES. 

Sketches  of  the  Principal  Picture  Galleries  of  Eng- 
land.   Lond.  1824.     12mo. 
See  Gallery  of  Pictures. 

PICTUEE  of  India,  Geographical,  Historical,  and 
Descriptive.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

PIEDEAHITA  (D.  Lucas  Fernand). 
Historia  general  de  las  conquistas  del  nuevo  Reyno 
de  Granada.     Madrid,  1688.     folio. 

PIERCE  (C.  L.) 

Memoirs  of  Sumner,    See  Sumner  (Charles). 


FIERI— PINCKARD. 


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FIERI   (DOTTOR  MiCHELB  T.) 

Delia  Corcirese  Flora,  Centurio  prima,  seconda,  e 
terza,  ossia  Storia  di  Piante  Trecento,  appartenenti  al 
mob  dell'  Isola  di  Corfu'.     Oorfu\  1814.     folio. 

PIERIUS  VALERIANUS  (Joannes). 

Hieroglyphica,  sive  do  Sacris  .(Egyptiorum  Literis 
Commentarii.     Bccgilece,  1556.     folio. 

Hieroglyphica,  sen  de  Sacris  ^gyptioram,aliarumque 
Gentium  Literis  Commentarii  in  libros  IviiL  redacti, 
quibus  etiam  duo  alii  ab  eruditissimo  viro  sunt  annexi. 
Nunc  primum  auctarii  loco  sutjuncta  sunt  Hiero- 
glyphicorum  Collectanea.  Cum  indicibus,  &c.  Lugduni, 
1610.     folio. 

PIEROTTI  (Ermetbl). 

Jerusalem  Explored :  being  a  Description  of  the 
Ancient  and  Modern  City.  With  illustrations,  con- 
sisting of  views,  ground  plans,  and  sections.  Trans- 
lated by  T.  G.  Bonney.  Vol.  I.  Text.  Vol.  II.  Plates. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1864.     royal  4to. 

PIERS  PLOWMAN. 

The  Vision  of  Pierce  Plowman,  newlye  imprynted 
after  the  Authour's  olde  copy.  Imprynted  at  London, 
by  Owen  Rogers,  1561.     4to. 

The  Vifiion  of  William  concerning  Peirs  Plowman, 
ascribed  to  Robert  Langland.  Reprinted  with  Notes, 
an  Introductory  Discourse,  and  Commentary,  by  Thomas 
D.  Whittaker,  LL.D.     Lond.  1813.     4to. 

The  Vision  of  William  concerning  Piers  Plowman, 
together  with  Vita  de  Dowel,  Dobet  et  Dobest,  by 
William  Langland.  Part  I.  The  "Vernon"  Text 
Part.  IL  The  "Crowley"  Text.  Part  III,  The 
"Whitaker"  Text,  including  Richard  the  Redeles,  by 
the  same  author,  and  The  Crowned  King,  by  another 
hand.  Part  IV.  Notes  and  Glossary.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  Walter  Skeat  Loiid.  1867-77.  8vo.  (Early 
English  Text  Society.) 

The  Vision  and  the  Crede  of  Piers  Ploughman, 
newly  imprinted  (and  edited  by  Thomas  Wright). 
2  vols.     Lond.  1842.      12mo. 

Pierce  the  Ploughman's  Crede,  first  printed  in  1553. 
Reprinted.     Lond.  1814.     4to. 

Pierce  the  Ploughman's  Crede,  to  which  is  appended 
God  Spede  the  Plough.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  Skeat. 
Lond.  1867.     8vo.     (Early  English  Text  Society.) 

PIGNOTTI  (Lorenzo). 

The  History  of  Tuscany,  interspersed  with  Essays. 
Translated,  with  Life  of  the  Author,  by  John  Browning. 
4  vols.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 


PIGOTT  (Gbenvillb). 

A  ^lanual  of  ScandinaTian  Mythology,  «i««*«<-t».fl  « 
popular  account  of  the  two  Eddaa  and  «f  tb*  BaHginn 
of  Odin.     Loifl.  1839.     8yo. 

PIGOTT  (N.) 

A  Treatise  of  Common  Recoveriei,  their  Katora  an<l 
Use,  with  Cases  and  Prccodenta.     Lond.  1770.     4to. 

PIKE  (Luke  Owen),  Barritter-ai  Lttw. 

A  HiBtory  of  Crime  in  England,  from  the  Romau 
Invasion  to  the  Present  Time.  2  vola.  L<md.  187J- 
1876.     8vo. 

PIKE  (Z.  M.) 

Exploratory  Travels  through  the  Western  Countrien 
of  North  America,  and  a  Journey  through  the  Interior 
of  Louisiana.     Lond.  1811.     4to. 

PILGRIM'S  RELIQUARY  (The),  by  the  Author 
of  "Fragments  of  Italy  and  the  Rhine  Land."  &»• 
White  (T.  H.) 

PILKINGTON  (James). 

View  of  the  present  State  of  Derbyshire,  with  aa 
Account  of  its  most  remarkable  Antiquities.  2  vols. 
Derby,  1789.     8vo. 

PILKINGTON  (Rev.  ALitthew). 

A  Dictionary  of  Painters.  A  new  edition  with  con 
siderable  alterations  and  additions,  by  Henry  Fuseli,  R  A. 
Lond.  1805.     4to. 

PILLANS  (James),  Professor,  Edin.  University. 

Ex  Tentaminibus  Metricis  Fuerorum  in  Schola  Bi^ 
Edinensi  provectiorum  Electa,  anno  1812.  Hdinburffi, 
1812.     12mo. 

Principles  of  Elementary  Teaching,  chiefly  in  refer- 
ence to  the  Parochial  Schools  of  Scotland.  Edinb. 
1828.     8  TO. 

The  Rationale  of  Discipline,  as  exemplified  in  the 
High  School  of  Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1852.     8vo. 

FILLET  (M.  LE  Mar^hai^be-Camp). 
L'Angleterre  vue  k  Londres  et  dans  sea  Frorince«. 
Paris,  1816.     8vo. 

PILLIERS  (Pierre  des),  BinfdicHn  d<-  ht 
Congregation  de  France. 

MdmoLres  du  R.  P.  Dom  Ficrre-Marie-Raphael  des 
Pilliers.  (L'Abbaye  de  Solesmes  et  L'Abbaye  d'Acey.) 
2  vols.     Paris  et  Oetihe,  1869.     royal  8vo. 

PINCKARD  (George),  M.D. 

Notes  on  the  West  Indies,  including  Obserration*- 
relative  to  the  Creoles  and  Slaves  of  the  Western 
Colonies,  and  the  Indians  of  South  America.  Seeond 
edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1816.     8va 


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PINDAR— PINKERTON. 


PINDAR 

Pindari  Carmina,  Graeco,  cum  Scholiis  Grsecis. 
Momo),  impr.  par  Zach.  Calergi,  1515.     4to. 

Olympia,  Nemea,  Pythia,  Isthmia,  Grsece  una  cum 
Lat.  versione  carmine  lyrico,  per  Nic.  Sudorium  (acce- 
duQt  Scholia,  notse,  etc.,  cura  R.  "West  et  Rob.  Walsted). 
Oxonice,  1697.     folio. 

Carmina,  cum  lectionis  varietate  et  adnotationi- 
bus,  iterutn  curavit  Chr.  Gottl.  Heyne  additis  inter- 
pretatione  Latina,  et  G.  Hermanni  Dissertationibus 
Pindaricis.     3  vols.     Lipdce,  1817.      8vo. 

The  Odes  of  Pindar,  in  English  Prose,  with  Explana- 
tory Notes.  To  which  is  added,  "West's  Dissertation  on 
the  Olympic  Games.     2  vols.     Oxford,  1824.     8vo. 

Pindar  in  English  "Verse,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Francis 
Gary.     Lond.  1833.     12mo. 

Pindar,  literally  translated  into  Prose  by  Dawson  "W. 
Turner.  To  which  is  adjoined  the  Metrical  "Version  of 
Abraham  Moore.  Land.  1852.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Classical  Library.) 

PINDAR  (Peter). 

Poetical  Works.     See  "Wolcott  (John),  M.D. 

PINDARIES  (The). 

Origin  of  the  Pindarics,  preceded  by  Historical 
Notices  of  the  Rise  of  the  different  Mahratta  States. 
By  an  Officer.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

PINE  (John). 

The  Procession  and  Ceremonies  observed  at  the  time 
of  the  Installation  of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  17th 
June  1725.  "With  the  Arms,  Portraits  and  other 
prints.     Lond.  1730.     folio. 

PINEDA  (Peter). 

A  Synopsis  of  the  Genealogy  of  the  most  Antient 
and  most  Noble  Family  of  the  Brigantes  or  Douglas. 
Lond.  1754.     8vo. 

PINELLI  (Bahtolomeo). 

Istoria  Romana,  incisa  all'  Acqua  forte,  I'Anno  1818 
e  1819.     Roma,  1819.     large  foUo. 

Costumi  Diversi,  inventati  ed  incisi  in  25  tavole. 
Roma,  1822.  large  folio.  (Bound  with  Rossini, 
Viaggio  Pittoresco.) 

Twenty-seven  Etchings  illustrative  of  Italian  Man- 
ners and  Costume.     Roma,  1844.     folio. 

Series  of  Designs,  invented  and  etched  by  Bartolomeo 
Pinelli,  to  illustrate  the  Divina  Comedia  of  Dante. 
2  vols.     Roma,  1826.     oblong  folio. 

PINKERTON  (John). 
Rimes.     Lond.  1781.     small  8vo. 
Letters    of    Literature.      By   Robert    Heron,   Esq. 
[John  Pinkerton].     Lond.  1785.  .  8vo. 


PINKERTON  {ions)— Continued. 

Ancient  Scottish  Poems,  never  before  in  print,  but 
now  published  from  the  MS.  Collections  of  Sir  Richard 
Maitland  of  Lethington,  comprising  pieces  written 
from  about  1420  to  1586,  with  large  Notes  and  a 
Glossary.  Prefixed  are  an  Essay  on  the  Origin  of 
Scottish  Poetry  and  a  List  of  Poets,  with  Remarks. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1786.     small  8vo. 

Scottish  Poems,  reprinted  from  scarce  editions,  with 
three  Pieces  before  unpublished.  3  vols.  Lond.  1792. 
small  8vo. 

Vitse  Antiquae  Sanctorum  qui  habitaverunt  in  ea  parte 
Britannise  nunc  vocata  Scotia,  vel  in  ejus  Insulis. 
Quasdam  edidit  ex  MSS.,  quasdam  collegit  J.  Pinkerton, 
qui  et  var.  lect.  et  notas  adjecit.     Lond.  1789.     8vo. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  History  of  Scotland,  preceding 
the  reign  of  Malcolm  III.,  or  the  year  1056,  including 
the  Authentic  History  of  that  period.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1789.     8vo. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  History  of  Scotland,  a  new 
edition,  with  Corrections  and  Additions.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1814.     8vo. 

Iconographia  Scotica  ;  or.  Portraits  of  Illustrious 
Persons  of  Scotland,  with  Biographical  Notices.  Lond. 
1797.     8vo. 

The  Scottish  Gallery ;  or,  Portraits  of  Eminent 
Persons  of  Scotland.  "With  an  Introduction  on  the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  Painting  in  Scotland.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1797-1799.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Scotland,  from  the  Accession  of  the 
House  of  Stuart  to  that  of  Mary,  with  Appendixes  of 
Original  Papers.     2  vols.     Lond.  1797.     4to. 

Recollections  of  Paris  in  the  years  1 802-1 805.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1806.     8vo. 

The  Medallic  History  of  England  to  the  Revolution. 
Illustrated  by  Forty  Plates.    (Anon.)   Lond.  \iQ2.    4to. 

An  Essay  on  Medals;  or.  An  Introduction  to  the 
Knowledge  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Coins  and  Medals. 
2  vols.     Third  edition.     Lond.  1808.     8vo. 

Modern  Geography.  A  Description  of  the  Empires, 
Kingdoms,  States,  and  Colonies,  with  the  Oceans,  Seas, 
and  Isles  in  all  parts  of  the  world,  with  the  most 
recent  Discoveries  and  Political  Alterations.  The 
Astronomical  Introduction  by  the  Rev.  S.  Vince.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1802.     4to. 

A  General  Collection  of  the  best  and  most  interesting 
"Voyages  and  Travels  in  all  parts  of  the  "World,  many  of 
which  are  now  first  translated  into  English.  Digested 
on  a  new  plan.     17  vols.     Lond.  1808-1814.     4to. 

Literary  Correspondence,  now  first  printed  from  the 
Originals  in  the  possession  of  Dawson  Turner,  F.R.S. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

The  Bruce.     See  Babboub  (John). 


PINKERTON— PIROLL 


781 


PINKERTON  (Rev.  Robert). 

Present  State  of  the  Greek  Church  in  Russia.  With 
a  Memoir  on  the  Ecclesiastical  Establishment  in  Russia. 
Edinb.  1814.     8vo. 

PINKNEY   (LlEUT.-COLONEL). 

Travels  through  the  South  of  France,  and  in  the 
Interior  of  the  Provinces  of  Provence  and  Languedoc, 
in  1807  and  1808.     Lond.  1809.     4to. 

PINTO  (Ferdinand  Mendez). 

Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Ferdinand  Mendez 
Pinto,  a  Portugal,  during  his  Travels  for  the  space  of 
one-and-twenty  years  in  the  Kingdoms  of  Ethiopia, 
China,  Tartaria,  Cauchin-china,  Siam,  Japan,  and  tlie 
East  Indies,  where  he  five  times  suffered  Shipwreck, 
was  sixteen  times  sold  as  a  slave,  &c.  Done  into 
English  by  H.  C.  Gent.     Lond.  1663.     folio. 

PINTO  (J.  db). 

Trait6  de  la  Circulation  et  du  Credit ;  contenant  une 
analyse  raisonnee  des  Fonds  d'Angleterre,  et  suivi  d'une 
Lettre  sur  la  jalousie  de  Commerce.  Amsterdam, 
1771.     8vo. 

PIO-CLEMENTINO  (Museo).  See  Visoonti  (E.  Q.) 

PIOZZI  (Hester  Lynch). 

Retrospection ;  or,  A  Review  of  the  most  striking 
and  important  Events,  Characters,  Situations,'  and 
their  Consequences,  which  the  last  Eighteen  Hundred 
Years  have  presented.     2  vols.     Lond.  1801.     4to. 

PIOZZIANA;  or,  Recollections  of  the  late  Mrs 
Piozzi,  with  Remarks.  By  a  Friend.  Lond.  1833. 
8vo. 

PIRANESI  (Giovanni  Battista  and  Francesco). 
A  Collection  of  Works  on  Antiquities,  Painting,  and 
Architecture,  in  26  vols,  folio,  containing : — 

I.-IV.  Le  Antichitk.  Romane.     Roma,  1784. 
V.  Monumenti  degli  Scipioni.     Roma,  1785. 
VI.  Raccolta  de'  Tempj  Antiohi.     Roma. 
VII.  Delia    Magnificenza    ed    Architettura    de' 

Romani. 
VIII.  Differens  ouvrages  d'architeoture  Etrusque, 
Grecque  et  Romaine.  Di verses  Com- 
positions de  Prisons.  Anciena  Arcs  de 
Triomphe,  Fonts,  et  leurs  Inscriptions, 
&c.  Trophdes  d'Auguste  et  autres 
Fragmens  d' Architecture  epars  dans 
Rome. 
IX.  Lapides  Capitolaui  sive  Fasti  Consulares, 
Triumphalesque  Romanoruni.  Antiohiti. 
di  Cora.  Castello  dell'  acqua  Giulia. 
Ronw,,  1762. 


PIRANESI  (Giovanni  Battista  and  Fbavohoo)— 

Continued. 

X.  II  Campo  Marzio  dell'  Antica  Bmda.    (M 
pUtei.)    Roma,  1703. 

XI.  Antichiti  d'AIbano,  •  di  CMtelOtndoUb. 
1764. 

XII.  XIII.  Vasi,  CandoUbri,  Cippi,  Sweobgi,  TripodL 
Lucerne  ed  Onumenti  Antiebi.    S  roll. 

1778. 

XIV.  Oolonne  Trajana  ed  Autoninm. 

XV.  Ruines  extdrieores  et  int^rieuica  d«  tiDia 
Temples  Giec*  a  Psstum. 

Diffdrentes  Vues  et  quelqoM  nttM  d« 

troiB  grands  fdiiioes  qui  (ubtiat«  enoon 

dans  le  milieu  del'  ancienne  Ville  de 

*  Pestum,    autrement    Poasidonia.       (SO 

plates.) 

XVL  XVIL  Vedute  di  Roma. 

XVIII.  Choix  des  meilleures  Statues  AntiqoM^ 
Engraved  by  Fiancesco  PiianeaL  1709- 
1792. 

XIX.  II  Teatro  d'Ercolano,  Roma.     Roma,  1783. 

XX.  Divers  manners  of  ornamenting  Chimneyi 
and  all  other  parts  of  Houiieii  taken  from 
the  Egyptian,  Tusoao,  and  Grecian  Archi- 
tecture. With  an  Eaiay  by  John  Bapt. 
Piranesi  (text  in  Italian,  French,  and 
English).  69  plates.  Roma,  1769. 
XXI.  Raccolta  di  Alcuni  Disegni  del  Barberi  da 

Cento  detto  il  Guerciuo.    Roma. 
XXII.  Schola  Italica  Pictnree,  sive  selecta  qnadam 
Summonim  e  Schola   Itahca  Pictorum 
tabulie    eere    inciste,  cunt    et    impeosi) 
Gavini-Hamilton.    Roma,  1773. 
XXIII.  Diverses  Gravures. 

XXIV.-XXVI.  Antiquites  de  la  Grand  Grfece.  Antiqnit^s 
de  Pompeia.  (2  vols.)  Usages  Civil*  et 
Militaires  trouves  a  Pompeia  et  k  Hercu- 
laneum.  Premier  volume.  (3  toU.  in 
all)    Pari*,  1804-1807. 

PIRCKHEIMER  (Bilibaldus). 

Opera  Politica,  Historica,  Philologica  et  Epistolica. 

Francoforti,  1610.     4  to. 

PIROLI  (Tommaso). 

Antiquity  d'Herculaneum,  gravies  p«r  Th.  Piroli  et 
publi^es  par  F.  et  P.  Piranesi,  Frires.  6  vol*.  Pari4, 
1804-1806.     4to. 

Les  Monumens  Antiques  du  Mus^  Napol^n,  dea- 
sinds  et  graves  par  Thomas  Piroli,  avec  une  Explication 
par  J.  G.  Schweighwuser,  publids  par  F.  et  P.  Piraneal 
4  vols.     Paris,  1804-1806.     royal  Svo. 


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PIEOJI— PITT. 


PIRON  (Alexis). 

Oiuvres  complettes,  publides  par  M.  Eigoley  de 
Juvigny.     9  vols.     Paris,  1777.     12mo. 

PIROTECHNIA.     See  Biringoccio  (Vanuccio). 

PIRKIE  (Geoeqe),  M.A. 

A  short  Treatise  of  the  general  Laws  of  Motion  and 
Centripetal  Forces ;  wherein  Mr  Gordon's  remarks  on 
the  Newtonian  Philosophy  are  clearly  confuted.  Edinb. 
1720.     12mo. 

PIRRUS  (RoocHUs). 

Sicilia  Sacra  Disquisitionibns  et  Notitiis  Illustrata 
auctore  Abbate  Netino  et  regio  historiographo  Don 
Roccho  Pirro.  Editio  tertia  emendata  et  Continuatione 
aucta,  cura  et  studio  Antonini  Mongitore,  S.T.D.  2  vols. 
Panormi,  1733.     folio. 

PISCATOR  (Joannes). 

Commentarii  in  Omnes  Libros  Veteris  ac  Novi 
Testamenti.  Editio  tertia.  5  vols,  in  3.  Herbomce 
Nassoviorum,  1646-1648.     folio. 

PISTOLESI  (Eeasmo). 

II  Vaticano  Deseritto  ed  lUustrato  da  Erasmo  Pisto- 
lesi,  con  Disegni  a  Contonii  Diretti  dal  Pittore  CamiUo 
Guerra.     8  vols.     Roina,  1829-1838.     folio.  . 

PISTORIUS  (Joannes). 

Illustrium  Veterum  Scriptorum,  qui  reruni  a  Ger- 
manis  gestanim  Historias  vel  Annales  posteris  reli- 
querunt  Tomi  Duo.  2  vols.  Francofurti,  \Q\^,  IbiL 
folio. 

PITAVAL  (Gayot  de). 

Causes  C616bres  et  Interessantes.  20  vols.  Paris, 
1738-1743.     12mo. 

PITCAIRN  (Robert),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

Ancient  Criminal  Trials  in  Scotland,  compiled  from 
the  original  Records  and  MSS.,  with  Historical  Notes 
and  Illustrations.  3  vols,  in  4.  Edinb.  1829-1833. 
(Bannatyne  Club.) 

Criminal  Trials  in  Scotland,  from  a.d.  1488  to  a.d. 
1624,  embracing  the  entire  reigns  of  James  IV.  and  V., 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  and  James  VI.  3  vols,  in  4. 
Edi7ih.  1833.     4to. 

Account  of  the  Principal  Families  of  the  Name  of 
Kennedy.     See  Kennedy  (Families  of). 

Collections  relative  to  the  Funerals  of  Mary  Queen 
of  Scots.     See  Mary  Stuart. 

PITCAIRNE  (Archibald),  M.D. 

Apollo  Mathematicus  ;  or,  The  Art  of  Curing  Diseases 
by  the  Mathematics,  according  to  the  Principles  of  Dr 
Pitcairne.     1695.     12mo. 


PITCAIRNE  (Archibald),  M.T).— Continued. 

Solutio  Problematis  de  Historicis,  sen  Inventoribus. 
Edinb.  1688.     4to. 

A  modest  Examination  of  a  late  Pamphlet,  entitled 
"  Apollo  Mathematicus."     1696.     4to. 

Dissertatio  de  Legibus  Historia?  Naturalis.  Edinb. 
1696.     12mo. 

The  Assembly :  a  Comedy.  By  a  Scots  Gentleman. 
Land.  1722.     12mo. 

Poemata  Selecta  Archibaldi  Pitcarnii,  Gul.  Scot., 
Thomse  Kincardii  et  aliorum.     Edinb.  1727.     12mD. 

Babell :  A  Satirical  Poem  on  the  Proceedings  of  the 
General  Assembly  in  the  year  1692.  Edinb.  1830. 
4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

PITISCUS  (Samuel). 

Lexicon  Antiquitatum  Romanorum ;  in  quo  Ritua 
et  Antiquitates,  cum  Grsecis  et  Romanis  communes, 
turn  Romanis  peculiares,  exponuntur.  2  vols.  Leovard, 
1713.     foUo. 

PITKIN  (Timothy). 

A  Statistical  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the  United 
States  of  America ;  its  connection  with  Agriculture  and 
Manufactures ;  and  an  Account  of  the  Public  Debt. 
Hartford,  1816.     Svo. 

PITMAN  (Edward  Pix). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Principal  and  Surety. 
Land.  1840.     8vo. 

PITMAN  (Rev.  J.  R.) 

Commentary  and  Paraphrase  on  the  Old  and  New 
Testaments.     See  Patrick  (Bishop). 

PITMAN  (Robert  Birks). 

A  succinct  View  and  Analysis  of  Authentic  Informa- 
tion on  the  practicability  of  joining  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  Oceans  by  a  Ship  Canal  across  the  Isthmus  of 
America.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

PITSEUS  (Joannes),  Anglm. 
Relationes  Historicae  de  rebus  Anglicis,  sive  de  illus- 
tribus  Britannise  Scriptoribus.     Pamus,  1619.     4to. 

PITT  (Christopher). 

The  iEneid  of  Virgil  Translated.     See  Virgilius. 
PITT  (Moses). 

The  English  Atlas.  4  vols.  Oxford,  1680-1682. 
folio. 

I.  Description  of  the  Places  next  the  North  Pole,  as 

also  of  Muscovy,  Poland,  Sweden,  Norway,  &c. 

II.  III.  Description  of  the  Empire  of  Germany.     By  W. 

Nicolson. 

IV.  Description  of  the  Seventeen   Provinces  of  the 

Low  Countries.    By  E.  Peers. 


PITT— PLATTa 


7M 


PITT  (The  Right  Hon.  "William). 
Speeches.     3  vols.     Loud.  1808.     8vo. 
Life  of.     See  Tomlink  (George),  D.D. 

PITT  (W.) 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Staffordshire. 
Land.  1796.     8vo. 

PITTILLOCH  (Robert). 
Tracts,  Legal  and  Historical : — 

The  Hammer  of  Persecution.    Z^nd.  1659. 

Scotland  Mourning.     Lond.  1669. 

Oppression  under  the  colour  of  Law.    Lond.  1689. 
Reprinted.  Edinb.  1827.     4to. 

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A  Collection  of  Plays,  bound  in  three  Quarto 
volumes. 

Vol.  I.  1.  Love's  Last  Shift ;  or,  the  Fool  in 
Fashion :  a  comedy.— 2.  Love  Trium- 
phant :  a  tragi- comedy,  by  Dryden.  1694. 
— 3.  The  Provoked  Wife :  a  comedy. 
1697.— 4.  The  Fatal  Mistake  :  a  play,  by 
F.  Hayns.  1696.— 5.  The  Marriage  Kight, 
by  Lord  Faulkland.  1664.— 6.  The  In- 
satiate Countesse. — 7.  The  She-Gallants  : 
a  comedy.  1696.-8.  The  World  in  the 
Moon  :  an  opera,  by  Elkanah  Settle.  1697. 
— 9.  The  Empress  of  Morocco  :  a  tragedy, 
by  the  same.     1687. 

II.  1.  Love's  a  Lottery  ;  with  a  new  Masque 
call'd  Love  and  Riches  Reconcil'd.  1699. 
— 2.  The  Songs  in  the  new  Play  called 
The  Imposter  Defeated  ;  with  the  Masque 
of  Cinthia  and  Endimion.  1697.-3.  The 
Words  of  a  new  Interlude  called  The 
Four  Seasons,  by  Mr  Motteux.  1699. — 
4.  The  Campaigners  ;  or,  the  Pleasant 
Adventures  at  Brussels  :  a  comedy ;  with 
the  satirical  Fable  of  The  Dog  and  the 
Otter,  by  Mr  D'Urfey.  1698.— 5.  Reinalda 
and  Armida  :  a  tragedy,  by  Mr  Dennis. 
1699.-6.  The  Wild  Gallant:  a  comedy, 
by  John  Dryden.  1694.-7.  The  Husband, 
his  own  Cuckold :  a  comedy,  by  J. 
Dryden,  jun.  1696.-8.  The  ItaUan  Hus- 
band :  a  tragedy,  by  Edward  Ravenscroft. 
1698. — 9.  Victorian  Love :  a  tragedy,  by 
Mr  W.  Walker.     1698. 

III.     1.  The  Platonick  Lady:  a  comedy.     1707. — 

2.  The  Stage-Coach :    a  comedy,      1705. — 

3.  The    Lunatick :     a    comedy.      1705.  — 

4.  The  Modish  Husband :  a  comedy. 
1702. — 5.  The  Tender  Husband  :  a  comedy, 
by  Mr  Steele.  1705.-6.  The  Careless 
Husband,  by  CoUey  Gibber.  1705.— 
7.  Courtship  h.  la  Mode  :  a  comedy,  by 
Mr  D.  Craufurd.  1700.-8.  The  Constant 
Couple ;  or,  a  Trip  to  the  Jubilee :  a 
comedy,  by  G.  Farquhar.  1701.-9.  The 
Funeral ;  or,  Grief  a  la  Mode,  by  Richard 
Steele.     1702.-10.  Sir  Henry  Wildair :  a 


PLAYS. 


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VLAYS—CwitiiiueJ. 

Sequel  to  the  Trip  to  the  J  ubilee,  by  Mr 
G.  Farquhar.  1701.  —  11.  Love  at  a  Loss: 
a  comedy,  by  Catherine  Trotter.  1701. — 
12.  The  Jew  of  Venice  :  a  comedy.     1701. 

A  Collection  of  Plays,  bound  in  twelve  Octavo 
volumes. 

Vol.  I.  1.  School  of  Reform ;  or,  How  to  rule  a 
Husband,  by  Thomas  Morton.  1805.  — 
2.  Matrimony :  a  petit  oponi,  by  James 
Kenney.  1804.  —  3.  The  Blind  Bargain,  by 
F.  Reynolds.  1805.  -  4.  The  Venetian  Out- 
law, by  R.  W.  Elliston.  1805. —  5.  The 
Honeymoon  :  a  comedy,  by  J.  Tobin.  1805. 

—  6.  To  Marry  or  not  to  Marry,  by  Mrs 
Inchbald.  1805. —  7.  The  Delinquent;  or, 
Seeing  Company,  by  F.  Reynolds.    1805. 

II.  1.  The  Travellers,  by  A.  Cherry.  1806.  — 
2.  The  School  for  Friends ;  or,  Music's 
Fascinations :  a  comedy,  by  Miss  Cham- 
bers. 1806.  —  3.  Edgar;  or,  Caledonian 
Feuds  :  a  tragedy,  by  G.  Manners.  1806 
— 4.  A  Hint  to  Husbands :  a  comedy,  by 
R.  Cumberland.  1806.  —  5.  Adrian  aud 
Orilla,  by  W.  Dimond.  1806.  —  6.  Tekeli : 
a  melodrama,  by  T.  E.  Hook.  1806.— 
7.  The  Vindictive  Man  :  a  comedy,  by  T. 
Holcroft.  1806. —  8.  Five  Miles  Off;  or 
the  Finger  Post :  a  comedy,  by  Dibdin. 
1806. 

III.     1.  Adelgitha :   a   tragedy,    by   M.   G.   Lewis. 

1806.  — 2.  The  Curfew,  by  J.  Tobin.   1807. 

—  3.  Town  and  Country  :  a  comedy,  by  T. 
Morton.  1807.  —  4.  False  Alarms  :  a  comic 
opera,  by  J.  Kenney.  1807.  —  5.  Whistle 
for  It :  a  comic  opera,  by  the  Hon.  G.  Lamb. 

1807.  —  6.  Peter  the  Great :  an  operatic 
drama,  by  A.  Cherry.     1807. 

IV.  1.  Songs,  Chorusses,  etc.,  in  Peter  the  Great. 
1807.  —  2.  Artaxerxes  :  an  English  opera. 
1801.  — 3.  Tom  Thumb:  a  burletta.     1806. 

—  4.  Faulkner  :  a  tragedy,  by  W.  Godwin. 

1807.  —  5.  The  Fortress:  a  melodrame,  by 
Theodore  Hook.  1807.-6.  Ella  Rosen- 
berg :  a  melodrame,  by  J.  Kenney.  1807. 
— 7.  Time's  a  Tell-Tale :  a  comedy,  by  H. 
Siddons.  1807.-8.  The  Blind  Boy:  a 
melodrama.    1808. 

V.  1.  Begone  Dull  Care :  a  comedy,  by  F. 
Reynolds.  1808.  —  2.  Kais  ;  or.  Love  in 
the    Deserts :     an    opera,   by    I.    Brandon. 

1808.  —  3.  Two  Faces  under  a  Hood:  a 
comic  opera,  by  T.  Dibdin.  1808.  — 
4.  The  Heir  at  Law:  a  comedy,  by  George 
Colnian.  1808.-5.  The  Iron  Chest :  a  play, 
by  the  same.     1808. 


PLAYS— C'<//i<i«u«t/. 

Vol.  VI.  1.  Man  of  the  World ;  a  oomcdy,  bj 
Cbarlea  Mackliiu  1807.  —  1  The  School 
for   Authors:    a   comedy,    by    J.    Tobin. 

1808.  — 3.  Man  and  Wife:  a  cuuedy,  by 
8.  J.  Arnold.  1809. —4.  Tb«  FoandliDu 
of  the  Forest:  a  play,    by    W.   Dimaad. 

1809.  —  5.  Not  at  Home :  a  dramatie 
HUtertaininenl,  by  R.  C.  Dallas.  180B.— 
6.  Venoni ;  or,  the  Novice  of  St  Marks :  a 
drama,  by  M.  O.  Lewis.    1800. 

VII.  I.    Yes   or  No:   a  musical   fcrce,  by  I.  F. 

—  2.  The  Vintagers :  a  musical  romaoee, 
by  E.  J.  Eyre.  1809.  — 3.  Grieving't  a 
Folly:  a  comedy,  by  R.  LeigL  1809. — 
4.  The  School  for  Orators:  a  (aroe.  1809. 
.  —  5.  The  Free  Knights :  a  drama,  by  F. 
Reynolds.  1810.  — &  Riches:  a  comedy, 
by  Sir  J.  B.  Surges,  Bart.  1810.  —  7.  The 
Family  Legend :  a  tragedy,  by  Joanna 
Baillie.    1810. 

VIII.  1.  The    Seaside   Story:    an   operatic  drama, 

by  Mr  Dimond,  jun.  1801. —  2.  Cure  for 
the  Heartache :  a  comedy,  by  T.  Morton. 
1805. —  3.  Youth,  Love,  and  Folly:  a 
comic  opera,  by  Mr  Dimond,  jun.    1805.  — 

4.  The  Young  Hussar :  an  operatic  piece, 
by  William  Dimond.  1807. —  8.  The 
Hunter  of  the  Alps:  a  drama,  by  Mr 
Dimond,  jun.  —  6.  Three  and  the  Deuce : 
a  comic  drama,  by  P.  Hoare.  1809. — 
7.  The  Doubtful  Son :  a  play,  by  W. 
Dimond.  1810.  —  8.  High  Life  in  the  City  • 
a  comedy,  by  E.  T.  Eyre.    1810. 

IX.  1.  Twenty  Years  Ago :  a  melodramatic  enter- 
tainment, by  I.  Pocock.  1810.-2.  Hit  or 
Miss  :  a  musical  farce,  by  the  same.  1810. 
—  3.  The  Peasant  Boy :  an  opera,  by  W. 
Dimond.  181L  —  4.  Gustavus  Vasa:  an 
historical  opera,   by  the   same.     1811.— 

5.  Lost  and  Found  :  a  comedy,  by  M.  K. 
Masters.  1811.-6.  The  Gawtte  E.\tra- 
ordinary :  a  comedy,  by  J.  G.  Holman. 
1811.  — 7.  The  Knight  of  Snowdoun :  a 
musical  drama,  by  T.  Morton.   181 1. 

X.  1.  The  Bee  Hive:  a  musical  larce.  1811. — 
2.  The  Lady  of  the  Litke :  a  melodtaiiiatic 
romance,  by  E.  J.  Eyre.  1811.-1  The 
Virgin  of  the  Sun :  an  operatic  drama, 
by  F.  Reynolds.  1812.-4.  Right  and 
Wrong:  a  comedy.  1812. —  5.  RemorM  : 
a  tragedy,    by  S.  T.  Coleridge.     1813.— 

6.  Education:  a  comedy,  by  T.  Morton. 
1813. —  7.  First  Impressions:  a  comedy, 
by  Horatio  Smith.  1813.-8.  The  Non- 
descript: a  musical  farce.  1813.  —  9.  The 
Miller  and  his  Men :  a  melodrama,  by 
I.  Pucock.    1813. 

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TLAYS,—Co)it!iaieJ. 

Vol.  XI.  1.  The  Appeal:  a  tragedy.  Edinh.  1818.— 
2.  Fazio :  a  tragedy,  by  H.  H.  Millman. 
1818.  —  3.  The  Apostate:  a  tragedy,  by 
Ricliard  Shell,  Esq.  1817.-4.  The 
Italians  ;  or,  the  Fatal  Accusation :  a 
tragedy.  1819.  —  5.  Virgin  ius:  a  tragedy, 
by  James  Sheridan  Knowles.  1820.  — 
6.  Caius  Gracchus :  a  tragedy,  by  the 
same.    1823. 

XII.  1.  Conscience;  or,  the  Bridal  Night:  a 
tragedy,  by  James  Haynes.  1821.  — 
2.  Mirandola :  a  tragedy,  by  Barry  Corn- 
wall. 1821.  —  3.  Durazzo:  a  tragedy,  by 
James  Haynes.  1823. —  4.  The  Vespers  of 
Palenno  :  a  tragedy.    1823. 

PLEMPIUS    (VOP.  FOBTUNATUS). 

Oplithalmographia,  sive  Tractatio  de  Oculo.  Lovanii, 
1659.     folio. 

PLESCHi^EF  (Capt.  Sergey). 

Survey  of  the  Eussian  Empire,  translated  from  the 
Russian,  with,  considerable  additions  by  the  Eev.  Jamea 
Srairnove.     Lond.  1792.     8vo. 


PLIMSOLL  (Samuel),  M.P. 

Our  Seamen  :  an  Appeal     Lond.  1873. 


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C.  Plinii  Secundi  Historic  Mundi  Libri  XXXVII. 
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The  Letters  of  Pliny  the  Consul,  translated,  with 
occasional  Remarks,  by  William  ilelmoth.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1786.     8vo. 

PLON   (EuGfcNE). 

Life  and  Works  of  Thorvaldsen.     See  Thobvaldsen. 

PLOT  (Robert),  LL.D. 

The  Natural  History  of  Staffordshire.  Oxford,  1686. 
folio. 

The  Natural  History  of  Oxfordshire ;  being  an  Essay 
towards  the  Natural  History  of  England.  Second 
edition,  with  large  Additions,  and  a  short  Account  of 
the  Author.     Oxford,  1705.     folio. 

PLOTI  (Gio.  Andrea). 

Giuditta,  rappresentata.     Piacenza,  1589.     12mo. 

PLOTINUS. 

Plotini  Platonicorum  Coryphaji  Opera,  qua3  extant 
omnia,  Gr.  per  Marsitum  Ficinum  ex  antiquiss.  Codd. 
Latine  translata,  et  Commentariis  iUustrata  Basilim, 
1615.     folio. 

Five  Books  of  Plotinu.s,  translated  from  the  Greek, 
with  an  Introduction,  by  Thomas  Taylor.  Lond.  1794. 
8vo. 

PLOWDEN  (Rev.  Charles),  S.J. 

Remarks  on  a  book  entitled  Memoirs  of  Gregorio 
Panzani ;  preceded  by  an  Address  to  the  Eev.  Joseph 
Berington.     Liege,  1794.     8vo. 


I 


PLOWDEN— POCOCKE. 


7»7 


PLOWDEN  (Edmund). 

Commentaries  or  Eeports;  containing  divers  Cases 
upon  matters  of  Law,  argued  and  adjudged  in  the 
reigns  of  Edward  VI.,  Mary,  Philip  anil  Alary,  and 
Elizabeth.  Originally  written  in  French.  To  which 
are  added  the  Queries  of  Mr  Plowden.  Lund.  1761. 
folio. 

PLOWDEN  (Francis). 

Jura  Anglorum.  The  Rights  of  Englishmen.  Land. 
1792.     8vo. 

A  Short  History  of  the  British  Empire  from  May 
1792  to  the  close  of  1793.     LowZ.  1794     8vo. 

An  Historical  View  of  the  state  of  Ireland,  from 
the  Invasion  of  Henry  II.  to  the  Union  with  Great 
Britain.     3  vols.    Lond.  1803.     Svo. 

Principles  and  Law  of  Tithing.     Lond.  1806.     Svo. 

PLOWDEN  (Walter  Chichele). 

Travels  in  Abyssinia  and  the  Galla  Country ;  with 
an  Account  of  a  Mission  to  Eas  Ali  in  1848.  From 
the  MSS.  of  the  late  Walter  Chichele  Plowden,  H.B.M. 
Consul  in  Abyssinia.  Edited  by  his  brother,  Trevor 
Chichele  Plowden.     Lond.  1868.     Svo. 

PLUKENET  (Leonard),  D.JI. 

Opera  Botanica.  VoL  L  Phytographia,  sive  Stirpium 
illustriorum  ct  minus  cognitarum  1  cones  Tabulis  .lEneis, 
etc. — Vol.  IL  Alniagestum  IJotanicum. — Vol.  III.  Al- 
magesti  Mantissa. — Vol.  IV.  Amaltheum  Botanicum. 
4  vols.     Landini,  1769.     4to. 

PLUMPTIIE  (Anne). 

Narrative  of  a  Three  Years  Residence  in  France, 
principally  in  the  Southern  Departments.  3  vols. 
L»nd.  1810.     Svo. 

Narrative  of  a  Residence  in  Ireland  during  the 
years  1814  and  1815.     Lond.  1817.     4to. 

Translations.     See  Lich.stenstein.     Pouqueville. 

PLUMPTRE  (Rev.  James). 

Four  Discourses  on  subjects  relating  to  the  Amuse- 
ment of  the  Stage ;  with  Supplementary  Notes.  Coni- 
bridije,  1807.     Svo. 

PLUNKET  (The  Hon.  David). 

The  Life,  Letters,  and  Speeches  of  Lord  Plunket, 
by  his  Grandson,  the  Hon.  D.  Plunket ;  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Preface,  by  Lord  Brougham.  2  vols.  Loud. 
1867.     Svo. 

PLUQUET  (FRiiiDiRic). 

Notice  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ecrits  de  Robert  Wace,  Po^te 
Normand  du  xii"  Siecle.     Rouen,  1824.     Svo. 
See  Contes  Populaikes. 


PLUTARCHUS. 

Omnia  quaj  extant  Opera.  Cam  Latins  intcrpr. 
Cruserii  et  Xylandri,  et  doct  viromm  notia.  AooedU 
nunc  primum  Plutarchi  Vita  a  J.  Raaldo  eollecU 
cum  ejusdem  Aniinadversionibug,  etc.  2  voli.  Lutttiet 
Parvnoruin,  1624.     folio. 

Qu«  supersunt  Omnia,  Griecc  et  Latine,  principibua 
ex  editt.  castigavit,  viroruraque  doctorum  iiui»|u« 
annott.  instruxit  Jo.  Jac.  Reiske.  12  voU.  LijJtite, 
1774-1782.     Svo. 

Vitae  Parallelie,  cum  singulis  aliquot  Gnece  et 
Latine.  Adduntur  variantcs  lectiones,  dictorum  viroram 
notae  et  emendationes.  Recensuit  Aug.  Btyanus.  5  vol«. 
Loml.  1729.     4to. 

Moralia,  id  eat,  Opera  exceptis  Vitiu  Omnia,  Gnw» 
et  Ivatine,  emendavit  et  animadversiones  adjecit  Daniel 
Wyttenbach.     5  vols.     OmhH,  1795.     4to. 

Les  Vies  des  Hommes  lUustres  de  Plutarque.  Tn- 
duites,  avec  des  liemarques  historiques  et  critiiiues,  par 
M.  Dacier.     14  vols.     PniM,  1762.     12mo. 

CEuvres.  Traduites  du  Grec  par  Jacques  Amyot, 
avec  der  Notes  et  des  Observationes  de  M.  L'Abb* 
Brothier.     22  vols.     Pai-ia,  1783-87.     Sva 

Lives  of  the  Noble  Grecians  and  Romainea,  com- 
pared together  by  that  grave  learned  Philosopher  mid 
Historiograjiher,  Plutarke  of  Chseronea.  Translated  out 
of  Greeke  into  French,  by  lames  Amiot,  Bishop  of 
Auxerre.  With  the  lives  of  Hannibal  and  Scipio 
African :  translated  out  of  Latine  into  French,  by 
Charles  de  I'Escluse ;  and  out  of  French  into  English, 
by  Sir  Thomas  North.     Lond.  1612.     folio. 

Plutarch's  Lives ;  translated  from  the  original  Greek, 
with  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  Plutarch,  by  J.  and  W. 
Langhome.    Sixth  edition.    6  vols.    Lond.  1801.    Svo. 

The  Philosophy,  commonly  called  The  Moralx. 
Written  by  the  learned  Philosopher  Plutarch ;  trans- 
lated out  of  Greek  into  English,  by  Philemon  Holland, 
Doctor  of  Physick.     Lond.  1657.     folio. 

Plutarch's  Morals;  translated  from  the  Greek,  by 
several  hands.  Fifth  edition.  5  vola  Lt/iid.  1718. 
12mo. 

POCOCK  (Lewis). 

A  Familiar  Explanation  of  the  Nature,  Advantage*, 
and  Importance  of  Assurances  upon  Lirea.  Lomd. 
1842.     Svo. 

POCOCKE  (E) 

India  in  Greece ;  or,  Truth  in  Mythology ;  contain- 
ing the  Sources  of  the  Hellenic  Race,  the  Colonisation 
of  Egypt  and  Palestine,  the  Wars  of  the  Grand  I^ma, 
and  the  Budhistic  Propaganda  in  Greece.  Lend. 
1852.     Svo. 


788 


POCOCKE— POEMS. 


POCOCKE  (Richard),  LL.B. 

A  Description  of  the  East,  and  some  other  Countries. 
2  vols,  in  3  parts.     Ijjud.  1743-45,     folio. 

Inscriptionum  Antiqiiarum,  Gr.  et  Lat.,  ac  Numis- 
niatum  Ptolemseorum,  in  j32gypto  cusorum,  o  Scriniis 
Britannicis  Catalogus.     LmkI.  1752.     folio. 


POE  (Edgar  Allen). 

Works.       Edited   by    John    H.    Ingram. 
Edinh.  1874-75.     8vo. 


4   vols. 


POEMI  KOMANZESCHL     See  Poeti  Italiani. 

POEMS. 

A  Collection  of  Poetical  Pieces  published  be- 
tween 1682  AND  1722,  bound  in  one  volume,  Quarto. 

1.  A  Panegyric  on  King  James. — 2.  A  Con- 
gratulatory Poem  to  King  James.  —  3.  Dry- 
den's  Britannia  Eediviva.  —  4.  Pomfret's 
Choice.  —  5.  The  Lambeth  Consultation.  — 
6.  Moderation  Displayed.  • —  7.  Addison's 
Campaign.  —  8.  Character  of  Louis  the 
Great.  —  9.  Panegyric  on  a  Noble  Poet. — 
10.  Advocate's  Complaint.  —  11.  She  put 
her  hand  upon  his  Skull.  — 12.  Great 
Noise  about  Nothing.  —  13.  Answer  to  the 
Preceding.  —  14.  The  Grandsire's  Ghost.  — 
15.  The  Farthingale  Revived.  —  16.  The 
Hock  Magistrates. — 17.  Blythe  Man's  Vade- 
Mecum. — 18.  Gul.  Sutherlandi  Diploma. 

A  Collection  op  Poetical  Pieces  published  be- 
tween 1704  AND  1721,  bound  in  one  volume,  Quarto. 

I.  The  Scots  Genius  Reviving.  1704.  — 
2.  The  Vision.^3.  The  Scots'  Answer  to  a 
British  Vision. — 4.  A  Reply  to  the  Scots' 
Answer  to  the  British  Vision.  —  5.  A 
Second  Defence  of  the  Scottish  Vision.  — 
6.  A  Dialogue  between  the  Pillory  and 
Daniel  De  Foe. — 7.  An  Equivalent  for  De 
Foe.  —  8.  Elegie  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev. 
David  Williamson.   1 706.— 9.  The  Renegade 

Whip't :    a  satire,  in  answer  to   A n's 

Lybel  on  the  Author  of  the  Essay  on 
Marriage.  ^10.  A  Curb  for  a  Coxcomb ; 
or,   an   Answer  to    the    Renegade  Whip't, 

written  by  F s  of  D r,  in  Defence  of 

his  Lewd  Practices.     Edinh.  1704. — 11,  A 

Satyre  on  F s  of  D r. — 12.  A  New 

Year's  Gift  for  the  Renegado.  1705.  — 
13.  Mack-Faux,  the  Mock  Moralist ;  or, 
Pierce,  the  Traitor,  Unmasked  and  Hanged. 
1705. — 14.  Faction  Displayed.  Lond.  1704. 
— 15.  Moderation  Displayed.  1705. — 
;6.  The  Man  of  Honour.      1706.— 17.  An 


VOTm&—C(mtinued. 

Epistle  from  a  Lady  in  England  to  a  Gentle- 
man at  Avignon.  1717.  — 18.  A  Poem  in 
memory  of  John,  Earl  of  Strathmore,  killed 
at  the  Battle  of  Sheriffmuir. — 19.  A  Hymn 
10  the  Victory  in  Scotland,  13th  Nov.  1715. 
— 20.  The  Women's  Indictment  against  Bum- 
bank  and  Fackney.  1721.— 21.  A  Tale  of  a 
Man  and  his  Mare.     1721. 

A  Collection  of  Poetical   Pieces  published  be- 
tween 1774  and  1796,  bound  in  one  volume,  Quarto. 

1.  An  Heroic  Epistle  to  Sir  W.  Chambers. 
Thirteenth  edition.  Lond.  1776.  —  2.  An 
Heroic  Epistle  to  the  Public.  Third  edition. 
1774. — 3.  The  Dean  and  the  Squire,  by  the 
Author  of  the  Heroic  Epistle. — 4.  Ode  to 
Mr  Pinchbeck,  by  Malcolm  M'Greggor, 
author  of  the  Heroic  Epistle.  Fifth 
edition.  1776.  —  5.  An  Epistle  to  Dr  Sheb- 
beare,  by  M.  Macgreggor.  1776.  —  6.  A 
Poetical  Epistle  from  the  Ghost  of  Dr 
Johnson  to  his  Four  Friends.  1786.  — 
.7-16.  Odes  by  Peter  Pindar  [John  Wol- 
cott] — Lyric  Odes  to  the  Royal  Academi- 
cians, 1785  ;  Lyric  Odes  for  the  Year  1785  ; 
Ode,  dedicated  to  the  Duke  of  Richmond  ; 
Bozzy  and  Piozzy:  a  poetical  epistle  to 
Boswell;  Ode  upon  Ode,  or  a  Peep  at  St 
James',  1787 ;  Complimentary  Epistle  to 
James  Bruce ;  Lyric  Epistles  to  Lord 
Macartney ;  Tears  of  S.  Margaret ;  Epistle 
to  the  Pope;  and  Pathetic  Odes,   1794, — 

17.  Poems,   by   G.   Dyer.     Lond.  1792.  — 

18.  The  Majviad,  by  the  Author  of  the 
Baviad  [W.  Gifford].  Second  edition.  Lond. 
1796. 

A  Collection  op  Poems,    bound   in   eight   Octavo 
volumes, 

Vol.1.  ].  Essays  upon  Pastoral.  Third  edition.  Lond. 
1730.— 2.  The  Kirkiad  ;  or,  Golden  Age  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinh.  1774.  — 
3.  The  Repeal :  an  occasional  poem.  Edinh. 
1779.— 4.  Strict  Thoughts  on  Education. 
Edinh.  1782.  —  5.  Poetical  Dialogues  on 
Religion  in  the  Scots  dialect  between  two 
Gentlemen  and  two  Ploughmen.  Edinh. 
1788. — 6.  Edinburgh;  also,  the  Weeping 
Bard,  by  Robert  Alves.  Edinh.  1789.^ — 
7.  Essays  delivered  in  the  Pantheon ;  to 
which  is  added,  Willie  and  Jamie :  an  eclogue, 
by  R.  Gumming.  Edinh.  1791. — 8.  Pieces  of 
Rhyme,  by  Captain  Marjoribanks.  Edinh. 
1793.— 9.  The  Waes  o'  War;  or,  the  Upshot 
o'  the  History  o'  Will  and  Jean.  Edinh. 
1796. 


POEMS. 


789 


POEMS— ContiTwed. 

Vol.  11.  1.  Poetry,  Miscellaneous  and  Dramatic,  by  an 
Artist.  Edinb.  1797.  —  2.  Eternity;  ad- 
dressed to  Freethinkers,  by  John  Jaraieson, 
D.D.  Edinb.  1798.— 3.  Poem,  by  the  Rev. 
John  Black.  Ipswich,  1799.  —  4.  Liberty 
Deposed ;  or,  the  Western  Election.  Land. 
— 5.  A  Poetical  Epistle  to  Sir  George 
Beaumont  on  the  British  School  of  Painting, 
by  W.  Sotheby.  Lond.  ISOl.— 6.  A  Town 
Eclogue.  Edinb.  1804.  —  7.  Buonaparte  :  a 
satyre.  Edinb.  1804. —  8.  All  the  Talents: 
a  satirical  poem,  by  Polypus.  Seventh 
edition.  1807. — 9.  Lucubrations  on  a  Greek 
Epigram.    Edinb.  1808. 

III.  1.  The  Plants :  a  poem,  by  W.  Tighe.    Lond. 

1808. —  2.  Horfe  lonicse :  a  poem  descrip- 
tive of  the  Ionian  Islands,  by  Mr  R. 
Wright.  Lond.  1809.  —  3.  The  Four  Slaves 
of  Cythera :  a  romance,  by  the  Rev.  Rob. 
Bland.    Lond.  1809. 

IV.  1 .  The  Scotiad ;  or,  the  Wi.se  Men  of  the  North, 

by  Macro.  Lond.  1809.  —  2  The  Battles  of 
the  Danube  and  Barrosa  [by  John  Guilliam]. 
Lond.  1811.— 3.  The  Conduct  of  Man.  Lond. 
1811.  — 4.  The  Farmer  :  a  poem,  by  James 
Bruce.  Dundee,  1813. — 5.  Hours  of  Loyalty  ; 
or.  Allegorical  Political  Delineations,  by 
W.  Harvey.  Lond.  1813.— 6.  The  Campaign: 
a  poem  in  Commemoration  of  the  Battles  of 
Vittoriaand  the  Pyrenees,by  John  Guilliam. 
Lond.  1813.— 7.  Emancipation:  a  poem,  by 
Rob.  Doman.     Lond.  1814. 

V.  1.  Ode  to  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  Tliird 
edition.  Lond.  1814. — 2.  A  Second  Ode 
to  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  Lond.  1815. — 
3.  The  Hunting  of  Badlewe :  a  dramatic 
tale,  by  J.  H.  Craig.  Edinb.  1814.-4.  The 
Farewell  Song  of  the  Caledonian  Muse  :  a 
celestial  excursion,  by  John  Monro.  Ldth, 
1814. — 5.  De  Ranee:  a  poem,  by  J.  W. 
Cunningham.  Second  edition.  Lond.  1815. 
— 6.  Infancy;  or,  the  Economy  of  Nature 
[by  W.  Paterson].  Edinb.  1816.-7.  The 
Siege  of  Corinth  :  a  poem.  Parisina :  a 
poem.  Lond.  1816.  —  8.  Rasmin  and  Ezel- 
lina ;  or,  Diversions  at  Lundin.  Cupar, 
1816. 

VI.  .1.  The  Persecutor;  with  other  poems  from  the 
Greek,  Latin,  Persian,  Italian,  etc.  Lond. 
1816.  —  2.  Hezekiah  and  Sennacherib,  by 
C.  H.  Ferrol.  Cambridge,  1816.-3.  Carib- 
bean Verses,  by  R.  Downer.  Edinb.  1816. 
—  4.  On  the  Death  of  H.R.H.  the  Princess 
Chariotte  of  Wales,  by  the  Rev.  R.  Ken- 
nedy.    Lrnid.    1817.-5.   The  Influence  of 


VOILTAS—Cmtinued. 

the  Holy  Bible,  by  Thos.  Hogg.  Truro. 
— 6.  Amatory,  and  other  Verses,  by  Howanl 
Fish.  Lmid.  1817.— 7.  Emanuel,  by  the  Rev. 
George  Hughes.  Lond.  1818.— 8.  Madeline, 
by  the  Rev.  O.  Hughes.  Lond.  1818.  — 
9.  Harvest :  a  poem  ;  with  other  poetical 
pieces,  by  Charlotte  C.  Richardson.  Lond. 
1818. 

Vol.  VII.  1.  A  Few  Clusters  of  the  Seventy-fifth 
Vintage  :  Poems,  by  W.  Lane.  Wycomhe, 
1819.-2.  Montalto ;  or,  the  Heart  Un- 
veiled ;  with  other  poems,  by  Tbonuw 
MacCarthy.  Lmd.  1819.-3.  The  Game's 
A-foot,  by  W.  Williamson,  and  other  Red- 
coats of  the  Old  Lothians.  Edinb.  1820. 
— 4.  Palmyra  :  Cambridge  Prize  Poem,  by 
John  Henry  Bright.  1822.-5.  Poems, 
chiefly  in  the  Scotch  dialect,  by  Robert 
Wilson.  Ediith.  1822.  —  6.  Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  the  Man  of  the  People,  by  W. 
Rhind.  Edinb.— 1.  The  Fall  of  Mexico. 
Lond.  1823.  —  8.  Stanzas  on  the  Death  of 
Lord  Byron,  by  Henry  S.  Riddell.  Edinb. 
1825.  —  9.  A  Tribute  in  Verse  to  the  Char- 
acter of  the  late  Right  Hon.  George 
Canning,  by  the  Rev.  R.  Kennedy.  Lond. 
1827. 

VIII.  1.  Poems  on  several  occasions  from  1793  to 
lfil6.  Edinb.  1836.  —  2.  Spartacus  ;  or,  the 
Roman  Gladiator:  a  tragedy,  by  Jacob 
Jones.  Lond.  1837.  —  3.  The  University 
Snowdrop ;  containing  a  Selection  of 
Squibs,  Old  and  New,  with  magnificent 
embellishments.  Edinb.  1838. — 4.  Gertrude 
and  Beatrice  ;  or,  the  Queen  of  Hungary  :  a 
tragedy,  by  George  Stephens.  Lond.  1839. 
— 5.  lanthe,  by  Nugent  Taylor.  Lond.  1839. 
—  6.  Gideon  ;  or,  the  Trials  of  Faith,  by 
John  Murray.  Cambridge,  1839. — 7.  Elegiac 
Verses  in  memory  of  Rob.  Ferguson,  M.P., 
by  James  Miller.  Edinb.  1841.-8.  The 
Palfrey  :  a  love  story,  by  Leigh  Hunt 
Lond.  1842. — 9.  Monomania,  by  Dry  Nurse. 
Lond.  1843.  —  10.  The  Battle  of  the  Nile, 
by  W.  R.  Harris.  Lond.  1846.-11.  The 
Plutus  of  Aristophanes ;  translated  into 
English  verse,  by  C.  P.  Gerard.    Lond.  1847. 

A  Collection  op  Poems,  bound  in  nine  small  Octavo 
volumes. 

Vol.  I.  1.  A  Poem  on  the  Last  Day,  by  Ed.  Young. 
Oxford,  1713. — 2.  Peace.  Second  edition. 
Lond.  1713. — 3.  Poems  on  Several  Occasions. 
Lond.  1719.  —  4.  Melpomene:  a  poem  to 
the  memory  of  Mr  Joseph  Foord,  by  Mr 
Mitchell.     Edinb.  1719.  -  5.   The  Knight. 


790 


POEMS. 


'POEyiS—CantinueJ. 

1723. — 6.  The  Art  of  Politicks,  in  imitation 
of  Horace,  Land.  1729.  —  7.  Translations 
and  Poems,  written  on  several  subjects  [by 
Sam.  Boyse].  Edinb.  1731. — 8.  Emilia  ;  or, 
Poems  Sacred  to  Conjugal  Love.  Edinb.  1731. 

Vol.  II.  1.  Retirement :.  a  poein  occasioned  by  seeing 
the  Palace  and  Park  of  Yester.  Edinb. 
1735. —  2.  The  Man  of  Honour.  Lond. 
1737. —  3.  The  Eucharist.  Edhil.  1737.— 
4.  London  j  or,  th&  Progress  of  Commerce, 
by  Mr  Glover.  Lond.  1739.  ^  5.  Contem- 
plation ;  or,  the  Triumph  of  Love.  Edinb. 
1747.  _  6.  The  Castle  of  Indolence,  by 
James  Thompson^  Lond.  1748.  —  7.  The 
Speech  of  a  Fife  Laird,  &c. ;  Three  Scots 
Poems.  Glasgow,  1751.  —  8.  Douglas:  a 
tragedy,  as  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal 
in  Covent  Garden  [by  Rev.  John  Home]. 
Edinb.  1757.  —  9.  A»  A»gument  to  prove 
that  the  Tragedy  of  Douglas  ought  to  be 
publickly  burnt  by  the  hands  of  the  Hang- 
luaa.  Edinb.  1757. —  10.  Rural  Love:  a 
tale  in  the  Scottish-  dialect.  Aberdeen,  1759. 
—  11.  The  Earl  of  Douglas  :  a  dramatick 
essay.     Lond.  1760. 

III.  1.  Earl  Douglas;  or,  Generosity  Betrayed:  a 
tragedy.  Glasgow,  1764. —  2.  Clyde:  a 
poenii  —  3.  A  Panegyric  on  the  Town  of 
Paisley,  by  a  north-country  gentleman. 
1765.  -  4..  Poems,  by  Ihomas  Warton. 
Lend.  1787. — 5.  Lyriek  Poems,  by  the  Rev. 
James  Poulson. — 6.  Poems  on  the  British 
Authors,  by   the   Rev.  Alex.   Cunyngham. 

7.  Glasgow,  1779. — The  Wounded  Soldier,  by 

Jlr  M y.    Lond.— 8.  The  Isle  of  Wight : 

a  poem  la  tkiee  cantos.  Isle  of  JP'iglU, 
1782. 

IV.  1.  Juvenile  Performances  in  Poetry,  by  a 
Student  in  the  University.,  Edinb.  1788. — 
2  The  New  Arcadia  i  a  Pindaric  ode,  by 
W.  Beltcher.  1789. —  3.  The  Pantheon 
Rattle ;  or,  Gold  Medal  Debate.  Edinb. 
1789.  —  4.  The  Tlwatre:.  a  didactic  essay, 
by  Sam.  Whyte.  Vubhu,  1790.  —  5.  A 
Paraphrase  on  the  Rev.  Dr  Watt's  cele- 
brated Distich  on  th.e  study  of  Languages. — 
6.  Poems,  by  John  Rannie.  Aberdeen, 
1791.^7.  Poems  in  the  Scots  and  English 
Dialect,  by  Rob.  Gray.     Ghxsgoxo,  1793.  — 

8.  Mercy,  by  James  Macaulay.  Edinb. 
1795. 

V.  1.  The  Vision  ;  with  other  Pieces :  the  effu- 
sions of  a  young  mind.  Bath,  1797.  — 
2.  The  Harp  of  Heniies  :  poems  by  Thos. 
Nicholes.  —  Poems,    by   Anne  Bannerman. 


VQYM.^— Continued. 

Edinb.  1800. — 3.  Epistle  from  the  Marquis 
de  la  Fayette  to  General  Washington. 
Edinb.  1800. 

Vol.  VI.  1.  Poems  written  chiefly  in  France,  Ger- 
many, and  Holland,  during  the  Peace,  1802, 
by  a  young  gentleman.  Edinb.  1804.  — 
2.  Brontes  :  a  cento  to  the  memory  of  the 
late  Viscount  Nelson  [by  Sir  Fred.  Morton 
Eden].  Nut  published,  1806.  —  3.  Elijah's 
Mantle :,  a  tribute  to  the  memory  of 
William  Pitt.  Lond.  1807.  •-  4.  Ode  Pin- 
darique  h,  I'occasiou  de  la  noble  et  glorieuse 
Insurrection  des  Espagnols,  par  M.  Lenoir. 
Londres,  1808. — 5.  Verses,  by  the  Rev.  R. 
N.  French.  Derby,  1808,-6,  The  Statue 
of  the  Dying  Gladiator.  Lond.  1810.  — 
7.  The  Regent's  Fete ;  or,  the  Prince  and 
the  Country,  by  Edw.  Fitzgerald.  Lotid. 
181L 

VII.     1.  Poems,  by  Whiston  Bristow.      Lond.  1811. 

—  2.  The  Battle  of  Albuera.     Lond.  1811. 

—  3.  The  Caledonian  Cornet  Elucidated. 
Lond.  1811.-4.  The  Deserted  Village 
School.  Edinb.  1812.  —  5.  Squibs  and 
Ciackers,  by  Jasper  Smallshot.    Lond.  1812. 

VIII.  1.  Bonaparte's  Garland ;  being  eight  new 
Songs.  Edinb.  1813.— 2.  The  Travellers, 
by  Thos.  Ansley.  Lond.  1818  —  3.  The 
Picture  of  a  Scottish  Baron  Court,  by 
Patrick  Anderson.  Edinb.  1821.  —  4.  The 
Giolden  Age ;  or,  England  in  1822-23. 
Lond.    1823.— 5.  Poems,  by  H.  L.  V.  Dero- 

zio.    Calcutta,  1827 6.  Poems,  by  Thomas 

Gent.     Lmid.  1828. 

IX.  1.  Poems,  by  Mrs  G.  G.  Richardson.  Third 
edition.  Edinb..  1829. — 2.  Lyrics  from  the 
German  of  Schiller,  translated  by  T.  Pym 
Juhiwton.  Lond.  1839. —  3.  The  Step- 
mother :  a  dramatic  poem,  by  Mrs  Leckie. 
Edinb.  1842.  —  4.  Songs  to  Aletheia,  by 
Harry  Lee.  Lond.  1843-  —  5.  The  War  of 
the  Surplice,  by  Anti-Empiricus.  Lond. 
1845. 

A    CoLi^ciioN    OP    Poems,    bauud    in    thirty-five 
Duodecimo  volumes. 

Vol..  I.     1.  The  Pleasures  of  Hope,  by  Thomas  Camp- 
bell.     Seventh    edition.      Edinb.    1804.  — 
2.  Scottish  Descriptive  Poems,  by  J.  Ley- 
den.    Edinb.  1803.  —  3.  Scenes  of  Infancy, 
by  J.  Leyden,    Edinb.  1803. 

II.  1.  Poems  on  several  occasions,  by  Michael 
Bruce,  Edinb.  1796.  —  2  Pleasures  of 
Solitude,  by  P.  L.  Courtier.    Lond.  1802. 


POEMS. 


791 


VOEyiS— Co,,/!, n,rJ. 

Vol.  III.  I.  The  Pleasures  of  Love,  by  O.  W.  Fitz- 
william.  Land.  1806. — 2.  Poems,  from  the 
Portuguese  of  Luis  de  Camoens,  with 
remarks  by  Lord  Strangford.    Lcmd.  1805. 

TV.  I.  The  Farmer's  Boy:  a  rural  poein,  by 
Robert  Bloomfield.  Seve.nth  edition.  Land. 
1803.— 2.  Rural  Tales,  Ballads,  and  Songs, 
by  R.  Bloomfield.  Third  edition.  Land. 
1803.  —  3.  Wild  Flowers  ;  or,  Pastoral  and 
Local  Poetry,  by  R.  Bloomfield.  Land. 
1806. 

V.  1.  The  Progress  of  Refinement,  by  the  Rev. 
William  Gillespie.  Edinb.  1805.— 2.  Home  : 
a  poem.     Edinb.  1806. 

VI.  1.  The  Sabbath  and  Sabbath  Walks,  by 
James  Grahame.  Tliird  edition.  Edinb. 
1805.  —  2.  The  Birds  of  Scotland  ;  with 
other  poems,  by  James  Grahame.  Edinb. 
1806. 

VIL  1.  Poetry  of  the  Anti- Jacobin.  Second  edition. 
Land.  1800.  —  2.  Petrarca  :  a  collection  of 
sonnets.  Land.  1803.  —  3.  Poems,  by  Mrs 
Opie.    Third  edition.    Land.  1804. 

VIII.  1.  Wallace  ;  or,  the  Vale  of  Eller.slie,  by  John 
Finlay.  Second  edition.  Glasgow,  1806.  — 
2.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Hector  M'Neil, 
Esq.     Edinb.  1806. 

IX.  1.  The  Wanderer  of  Switzerland,  by  James 
Montgomery.  T%ird  edition.  Lond.  1806. 
—  2.  Poems,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Moore  of 
Liskeard.  Lond.  1806.  —  3.  Tristria,  by 
Peter  Pindar.     Lo^id.  1806. 

X.  1.  Metrical  Tales,  by  Robert  Southey.  Lond. 
1805.  —  2.  Pleasures  of  Memory,  by  S. 
Rogers.     Lond.  1806. 

XI.  1.  Elegy  on  a  Pile  of  Ruins,  by  J.  Cunning- 
ham. Lond.  1806.-2.  Death,  by  Porteous, 
Bishop  of  London.  Lond.  I8<)i}.  —  3.  Battle 
of  Trafalgar,  by  the  Rev.  Mr  Drummond. 
Belfast,  1806.  —  4.  Ancient  Ballads,  by 
Thomas  Rodd.     Lond.  1801. 

XII.  1.  The  Warrior's  Return,  and  other  Poems,  by 
Mrs  Opie.  Lond.  1808.— 2.  The  Triumphs 
of  Petrarch,  translated  into  English  verse, 
by  the  Rev.  Henry  Boyd.     Lond.  1807. 

XIII.  1.  Poems,  by  S.  E.  Brydges,  Esq.  Fourth 
edition.  Lond.  1807. —  2.  The  Mother,  by 
Mrs  West.  Lond.  1809.  — 3.  Pleasures  of 
Love,  by  John  Stewart.  Seco^id  edition. 
Lond.  1806. 


POEMS— Continued. 

Vol.  XIV.  1.  Spirit  of  Discovery,  by  Mr  Bowles.  Second 
edition.  Bath,  ISW).  —  2.  Poetical  Trans- 
lations, by  Mrs  Ware.  Lond.  1809.  — 
3.  Woman,  by  E.  S.  Barr«t,  Esq.     Lond. 

1810. 

XV.  1.  Genevieve  ;  or,  the  Spirit  of  the  Drave,  by 
John  Stewart,  Esq.  Lond.  1810.— 2.  Tales 
of  Romance,  by  C.  A.  Elton.  Lond.  1810. 
—  3.  West  Indies,  by  James  Montgomery. 
Second  edition.    Lond.  1810. 

XVI.  1.  Sonnets,  and  oth«r  Poems,  by  M»ry  F. 
Johnson.  Lond,  1810.  —  2.  Town  Fashions, 
by  Hector  M'Neil,  Esq.  Edinb.  1810.  — 
3.  Bygane  Times,  by  the  sarn«.  Edinb. 
1811. 

XVII.  1.  Rejected  Addresses ;  or,  the  New  Theatnim 

Poetarum.  —  2.  Horace  in  London,  by  the 
Authors  of  the  above. — 3.  Intercepted  Let- 
ters ;  or,  the  Penny  Post  Bag. 

XVIII.  1.  The  Bridal  of  Triemiain  ;   or.  Vale  of  St 

John,  by  Sir  W.  Scott.  Edinb.  1813.  — 
2.  Jokcby :  a  burlesque  on  Rokeby.  Lond. 
1813. 

XIX.  1.  Poetical  Epistles  and  Translations.  Lond. 
1813.  —  2.  Poems  and  Translations,  by  R. 
Heber.     Lond.  1812. 

XX.  1.  Milton's  Sublimity  Asserted:  blank  verse, 
by  Philo-Milton.  Lond.  1709.-2.  A 
Rustical  Description  of  the  University  of 
Oxford.  1717. — 3.  Westminster  Abbey  :  a 
poem.  Lond.  1721.— 4.  The  Fall  of  Virtue  ; 
or,  the  Iron  Age.  Edinb.  1738.  —  5.  News 
from  Borrowstounness,  by  J.  H.  Scriblerus, 
secundus,  Edinb.  1745.  —  6.  The  Hermit, 
by  Mr  Parnell;  and  other  poems.  Edinb. 
1751.  —  7.  The  Noctuary  ;  or,  an  Address 
from  the  Tombs.  Lond.  1752.— 8.  The 
Grave,    by    Rob.    Blair.     Perth,   1780.- 

9.  The  Sorrows  of  Love.     Edinb.  1801.  — 

10.  The  Sabbath,  £rft)ii.  1804.  — 11.  Envy 
at  Arms  ;  or.  Caloric  Alarming  the  Church, 
Edinb.  1805. 

XXI.  1.  A  Curious  Collection  of  Scots  Poems  :— 
Aja.ic:  his  Speech  to  the  Grecian  Enabbs, 
by  B.  F.  Gent ;  The  Dominie  Deposed,  by 
W.  Forbes  ;  Polemo-Middinia,  &c.  Edinb. 
1767.  —  2.  The  Seasons,  by  W.  Cochran. 
Edinb.  1780.-3.  Selim  and  Zaida.  Edinb. 
1800.  —  4.  Society  ;  with  other  poems,  by 
James  Kenney.     Lond,  1803. 

XXII.  1.  The  Poetical  Works  of  the  Author  of  the 
Heroic  Epistle  to  Sir  W.  Chambers.  Lond. 
1805.  —  2.  Fatal  Curiosity  ;  or,  the  Vision 


792 


POEMS. 


POEMS—  Continued. 

of  Silvester,  by  Joseph  Bounden.  Lond. 
1805.— 3.  The  Spirit  of  the  Mountains  ; 
with  other  poems,  by  Geo.  Taylor. 
Lond.  1806. 

Vol.  XXIII.  1.  Poems,  written  at  Lanchester,  by  J. 
Hodgson.  Lond.  1807.  —  2.  Lyric  and 
other  Poems,  by  Laura  Sophia  Temple. 
Land.  1808. — 3.  Retirement,  and  other 
poems,  by  Cyrus  Redding.    Lond.  1809. 

—  Poems  and  Translations  from  the 
minor  Greek  Poets,  etc.,  written  chiefly 
between  the  ages  of  ten  and  sixteen,  by 
a  Lady.     Lond^  1809. 

XXIV.  1.  Sonnets,  and  other  Poems,  by  Martha 
Hanson.  2  vols.  Lond.  1809.— 2.  Yuli, 
the  Africiin.  Lond.  1810.  —  3.  The 
Pleasures  of  Possession,  by  C.  Verrah, 
Lond.  1810. 

XXV.     1.    The    Tyrolese    Villagers,    and     other 
Poems,  by   T.   Robinson.   Lond..  1810. 

—  2.  The  Poetical  Chain  ;  or.  Miscel- 
laneous Poems,  by  Mrs  Ritson.  Lond. 
1811.  — 3.  The  Tears  of  Sympathy,  by 
an  Oflicer's  Widow.     Edmh.  1812. 

XXVI.  1.  The  Genius  of  the  Thames,  by  Thomas 
Love  Peacock.  Lond.  1810. — 2.  Safie  : 
an  Eastern  tale,  by  J.  H.  Reynolds. 
Lond.  1814.  —  3.  Eloise,  and  other 
Poems,  by  a  young  Lady.    Leith,  1815. 

XXVII.  1.  Fowling,  by  the  Rev.  John  Vincent. 
Second  edition.  Edinh.  1812.  —  2.  In- 
tercepted Letters  ;  or,  the  Twopenny 
Post  Bag,  by  T.  Brown.  EUventh 
edition.  —  3.  Poems,  by  J.  B.  Drayton. 
Lond.  1813. 

XXVIII  1.  The  Times;  or,  the  Prophecy;  with 
other  poems,  by  George  Daniel.  Lond. 
1813. — 2.  The  Associate  Minstrels  [by 
Josiah  Conder  and  others].  Lond. 
1813. —3.  Sir  Wilibert  de  Waverley; 
or,  the  Bridal  Eve,  by  Eliza  S.  Francis. 
Lond.  1815. 

XXIX.  1.  The  South  American  :  a  metrical  tale, 
by  J.   Scott  Walker.    Edinh.  1816.— 

2.  The  Lessons  of  Sadek  ;  Leoline  and 
Penaura,  with  other  Poems,  by  J. 
Crawford  Whitehead.    Edinh.  1817.  — 

3.  Twelve  Spiritual  Songs. —  4.  The 
Minstrel's  Daughter:  a  tale  of  the 
Scottish  Borders,  by  Alexander  Park. 
Edinh.  1824. 


POEMS— Con<wM(cd 

Vol.  XXX.     1.  Adelaide  of  Lorraine:  a  poetic  narra- 
tive, by  R.  C.  Barton.    Lond.  1818.  — 

2.  Llewelyn  ap  Jorwerth,  by  W.  E. 
Meredith.  Lond.  1818.-3.  The  Genius 
of  Poetry;  with  odes,  &c.,  by  J. 
Bowick.  Montrose,\8\%. — 4.  The  Harp 
of  the  Desert ;  containing  the  Battle 
of  Algiers,  &c.,  by  Ismael  Fitzadam. 
Lond.  1818. 

XXXI.  1.  Night :  a  descriptive  poem.  Lond. 
1818.-2.  The  Banks  of  the  Hudson, 
by    William    Crow.      Ldth,    1821.  — 

3.  The  Wandering  Bard.    Edinh.  1833. 

XXXII.  1.  The  Battle  of  Craignilder :  an  ancient 
Gallovidian  ballad,  by  Capt.  Denni- 
ston.  Edinh.  1832. —  2.  Songs  of  the 
Press,  and  other  poems  relative  to  the 
Alt  of  Printing.  Lond.  1833.-3.  The 
Anglo-Polish  Harp,  and  other  poems, 
by  Jacob  Jones.  Lond.  1836.  —  4.  The 
Cry  of  the  Poor.    Lond.  1837. 

XXXIII.  1.    The    Pleasures    of   Imagination,    and 

other  Poems,  by  John  Macpherson. 
Edinh.  1835.-2.  Philip  St^inlield,  the 
Parricide ;  and  other  tales,  by  G.  Tait. 
Lond.  1838.  —  3.  Disputation  between 
the  Body  and  Soul.     Edinh.   1838.  — 

4.  Poems,  Songs,  Anecdotes,  &c.,  by 
William  Welsh,  a  Peeblesshire  cottar. 
Edinh.  1838. 

XXXIV.  1.  Bosworth    Field  ;  written  in  the  year 

1629,  by  Sir  John  Beaumont,  Lond. 
1710.  —  2.  The  Junto.  Lmid.  1712.  — 
3.  Owen  of  Carron,  by  Dr  Langhorne. 
Duhlin,  1780.  —  4.  Louisa:  a  poetical 
novel,  by  Miss  Seward.  Duhlin,  1784. 
—  5.  The  Orphans ;  or,  the  Battle  of 
Nevil's  Cross.  Second  editioiu  Lond. 
1815. 

XXXV.  1.  Simple  Strains ;  or,  the  Homespun 
Lays  of  an  untutored  muse,  by  James 
Cock,  weaver.  Aherdeen,  1806.  — 
2.  Poems,  by  the  Rev.  William  Mac- 
donald.  Edinh.  1809.  —  3.  Poems, 
Epistles,  and  Songs,  by  Alex.  Skene. 
Aherdeen,  1820.  —  4.  Ellen  Fitzarthur. 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1820. 


Chorus  Poetarum ;  or.  Poems  on  Several  Occasions, 
by  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  Sir  John  Denham,  Sir 
Geo.  Etheridge,  Andrew  Marvel,  the  famous  Spencer, 
Madam  Behn,  and  others.  (Edited  by  Charles  Gildon. ) 
Lond.  1673.     8vo. 


POEMS— POESIE. 


793 


F0EM8— Continued. 

Miscellany  Poems  ;  containing  a  new  Translation  of 
Virgil's  Eclogues,  Ovid's  Love  Elegies,  Odes  of  Horace, 
and  other  Authors ;  with  several  Original  Poems,  by 
the  most  eminent  hands.     LonJ.  1684.     8vo. 

Miscellany  Poems ;  containing  variety  of  new  Trans- 
lations of  the  Ancient  Poets ;  together  with  several 
Original  Poems,  by  the  most  eminent  hands.  Published 
by  Mr  Dryden.     6  vols.     Lond.  1702-1709.     Svo. 

A  Choice  Collection  of  Comic  and  Serious  Scots 
Poems,  both  Ancient  and  Modern ;  in  three  Parts. 
Edhib.  1709.     Svo. 

The  Minor  Poets;  or,  the  Poetical  Eemains  of  the 
most  celebrated  authors,  of  whose  writings  there  are  but 
small  remains,  viz. : — 


1.  The  Earl  of    Roscom- 

mon. 

2.  The  Earl  of  Dorset. 

3.  The  Earl  of  Halifax. 

4.  Sir  Samuel  Garth, 
vols.     Dublin,  1751.     8 


5.  George  Stepney. 

6.  William  Walsh. 

7.  Thomas  Tickell. 

8.  Thomas  Sprat,  Bishop  of 

Rochester. 


vo. 


The  Speech  of  a  Fife  Laird,  the  Mare  of  Colling- 
town,  and  the  Banishment  of  Poverty ;  three  Scots 
Poems.     Glasgow,  1751.     Svo. 

A  Choice  Collection  of  Scots  Poems,  Ancient  and 
Modern.     Edinb.  17fi4.     12mo. 

A  Collection  of  Poems  :  the  production  of  the  King- 
dom of  Lreland ;  selected  from  a  Collection  published 
in  that  Kingdom,  called  the  Shamrock.  Second 
edition.     Lond.  1774.     12  mo. 

The  Poetical  Museum ;  containing  Songs  and  Poems 
on  almost  every  subject,  mostly  from  Periodical  Publi- 
cations.    Hmoick,  1784.     12mo. 

Bell's  Classical  Arrangement  of  Fugitive  Poetry. 
16  vols.     Lond.  1790.      12mo. 

Pieces  of  Ancient  Popular  Poetry  from  authentic 
Manuscripts  and  old  printed  Copies.    Lond.  1791.    Svo. 

Translations  chiefly  from  the  Greek  Anthology,  with 
Tales  and  Miscellaneous  Poems.     Lond.  1806.     Svo. 

English  Minstrelsy ;  being  a  Selection  of  Fugitive 
Poetry,  from  the  best  English  authors.  [Edited  by 
William  Erskine  of  Kinnadder,  Advocate.]  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1810.     12mo. 

Pieces  of  Ancient  Poetry,  from  unpublished  MSS. 
and  scarce  Books.     Bristol,  1814.     4to. 

Poetic  Mirror ;  Or,  the  Living  Bards  of  Great  Britain. 
Lmd.  1816.     12mo. 

Select  Pieces  of  early  Popular  Poetry;  republished 
principally  from  early  copies  printed  in  the  Black 
Letter.  [By  E.  V.  Utterson.]  2  vols.  Loml.  1817. 
Svo. 

Poland,  Homer,  and  other  Poems.  Lond.  1832. 
12mo. 


POEMS— Con</nMcrf. 

Poems  and  Poetical  Fragments.  Cambridge,  1833. 
small  6vo. 

Selections  from  the  American  Poets,  with  some 
Introductory  Remarks.     Dublin,  1834.     12mo. 

English  Hexameter  Translations  from  Schiller, 
Goethe,  Homer,  <fec.     Lond.  1847.    oblong  12mo. 

Poetry  of  the  Anti-Jacobin.  Fourth  edition.  Ltmd. 
1802.     4to. 

Poetry  of  the  Anti-Jacobin ;  comprising  Political 
Poems  and  Jeux  d'Esprit  of  Geo.  Canning,  Earl  of 
Liverpool,  Marquis  Wellesley,  J.  H.  Frere,  G.  Ellis, 
W.  Gilford,  and  others.  With  Explanatory  Notes. 
Lond.  1852.     12mo. 

Prolusions ;  or,  Select  Pieces  of  Ancient  Poetry 
(Anon).     See  Capell  (Edward). 

Ancient  and  Modem  Scottish  Songs.  See  Herd 
(David). 


Spiritual  Life.  Poems  on  several  Divine  Subjects. 
By  J.  C[raig].     Edinb.  1727.     12mo. 

The  Scribleriad :  an  Heroic  Poem ;  in  six  books. 
[By  Richard  0.  Cambridge.]     Lond.  1751.     4to. 

Leonidas:  a  Poem.     Glasgow,  1769.     12mo. 

Compliments  to  Painters  of  Eminence,  natives  of 
Scotland;  with  a  critical  Dissertation  on  the  works 
of  the  present  Professors  of  that  charming  Art  in  this 
city,  &c.  :  a  Poem.     Edinb.  1797.     Svo. 

The  Lay  of  the  Scottish  Fiddle :   a  Poem  in  five 

cantos.   Supposed  to  be  ■written  by  W S ,  Esq. 

First  American,  from  the  Fourth  Edinburgh  Edition. 
Lond.  1814.     small  Svo. 

\*  The  author  was  James  Kirke  Paulding. 

First  Attempts  at  Rhyme  and  Blank  Verse,  by  a 
nameless  Author.     Edinb.  1817.     Svo. 

A  Queen's  Appeal :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1820.     Svo. 

Sketches  from  St  George's  Fields :  a  Poem.  Lond. 
1820.     Svo. 

Poetry  contained  in  the  Novels,  Tales,  and  Romances 
of  the  Author  of  Waverley.     Edinb.  1822.     12mo. 

The  Troubadour:  a  Poem,  by  L  E.  L.  [Letitia 
Elizabeth  Landon].  Second  edition.  Lond.  1825. 
12mo. 

Poetry  of  Milton's  Prose,  selected  from  his  various 
writings;  with  Notes,  and  an  Introductory  Essay. 
Lond.  1827.     12mo. 

Poems  on  Religious,  Moral,  and  Descriptive  Subjects, 
by  an  Officer  in  the  Army.     Lo7id.  1827. 

POESIE  del  Magnifico  Lorenzo  de'  Medici  e  di  altri 
suoi  Amici  e  Contemporanei.  Supplemento  alia  Vita 
scritta  dal  Signer  Guglielmo  Roscoe.    Lo«'i.  1801.    4to. 

5  H 


794 


POESIS— POLACK. 


POESIS  PHILOSOPHICA,  vel  saltern,  Reliquioe 
Poesis  Philosopliica!,  Empedoclis,  Parmenidis,  Xeno- 
phanis  Cleantbis,  Timonis,  Epichanni :  adjuncta  sunt 
Orphei  carmiiia,  item,  Heracliti  et  Democriti  loci  quidam 
et  eoruiu  Ejjistolai.  Excudehat  Ilenr.  Stephanus.  1573. 
8vo. 

POET^  GR^GI  VETERES,  Tragici  Comici,  Lyrici. 
Epigramraatarii,  nunc  primum  Gra3ce  et  Latine  in  unum 
redacti  Corpus.     GenevcB,  161  i.     folio. 

POETiE  LATINI  MINORES,  cum  integris  Doc- 
torum  Viroruni  notis,  curante  Petro  Burmanno,  qui  et 
suas  adjecit  Annotatiores.  2  vols,  in  1.  Leidai,  1731. 
4to. 

POET^  LATINI  MINORES,  ex  edit.  Petri  Bur- 
manni  fidelites  expressi.     Glasqum,  1752.     12nio. 

POET^  SCOTI. 

Delitiae  Poetarum  Scotorum  hujus  sevi  iUustrium. 
(Ediilit  Arturus  Johnstonus.)  2  vols.  Amatelodami, 
1637.     18mo. 

Musae  Sacrae :  sive  Quatuor  S.  Codicis  Scriptonim 
Davidis  et  Solomonis,  Jobi  et  Jeremise  Poetici  libri,  per 
tolidem  Scotos,  Arcturum  Johnstonum  et  Jo.  Kerrum, 
P.  Adamsonum  et  J.  Hogauum,  Latino  carmine  redditi. 
2  vols.     Ediub.  1739.     8vo. 

POETES  FRANCOIS.  Collection  de  CousteHer. 
8  vols.     Paris,  1723-1762.     12mo. 

CEuvres  de  Jean  Marot. 

de  FraiiQois  Villon. 

Poesies  de  Martial  de  Paris,  dit  d'Auvergne.     2  vols. 

de  Guillaume  de  Coquillart. 

de  Guillaume  Cretin. 

La  Legende  de  Maistre  Pierre  Faifeu,  par  Charles 
Bourdigne. 

La  Farce  de  Maistre  Pierre  Pathelin  avec  son  Testa- 
ment. 

POETES  FRANgOIS  (Les),  depuis  le  xii»  Siecle 
jusqu'  a  Malherbe  avec  une  notice  liistorique  et  litter- 
aire  sur  chaque  Pofete.     6  vols.     Paris,  1824.     8vo. 

POETES  GASCONS. 

Recueil  de  Pootes  Gascons.  (Pierre  GondeUn  de 
Toulouse  Sieur  le  Sage,  et  St  Michel  de  Nimes.)  2  vols. 
Amsterdam,  1700.     12mo. 

POETI  ITALIANL     See  Parnaso  Italiano. 

Pastorali  e  Rusticali,  raccolte  ed  illustrate  con  note 
dal  Dott.  Ginlio  Ferrario.     Milano,  1808.     8vo. 

Kaccolta  di  Poosie  Sativiche.     Milano,  1808.     8vo. 

Raccolta  di  Pocmetti  Didascalici  Original!  o  Tradotti. 
12  vols.     Milano,  1821-1823.     12mo. 

Poemi  Ronianzeschi :  Morgante  Maggiore :  Orlando 
Innamorato :  Ricciardetto.     Milano,  1830.     8vo. 


POETRY  (En'gush). 

Ancient  Critical  Essays  upon  English  Poets  and 
Poesy.  Edited  by  J.  Haslewood.  2  vols.  Land.  1815. 
4to. 

POETS  (Minor).     Sm  Poems. 

POEYDAVANT  (L'Abbe). 

Histoire  des  Troubles  survenus  en  B6arn  dans  le 
xvi"  et  la  moiti6  du  xvii°  slccles.  3  vols.  Pan, 
1819-21.     8vo. 

POGGIO  BRACCIOLINL 

Poggii  Historia  Florentina,  nunc  primum  iu  lucem 
edita,  Notisque  et  Auctoris  Vita  illustrata  ab  Jo.  Bapt. 
Recanato.      Venetiis,  1715.     4to. 

Life  of.     See  Shepherd  (William). 

POHLjVUN  (J.  G.) 

Chess  rendered  Familiar  by  Tabular  Demonstrations 
of  the  various  Positions  and  Movements,  as  described 
by  PhUidor.     Land.  1819.     8vo. 

POINSETT  (J.  R.) 

Notes  on  Mexico,  made  in  the  Autumn  of  1822, 
accompanied  by  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Revolution. 
Land.  1825.     8vo. 

POINTER  (Rev.  John). 

A  Chronological  History  of  England.  2  vols.    Oxford, 
1714.     12mo. 
A  Rational  Account  of  the  "Weather.     Lond.  1738. 

8vo. 

POIRET  (Petrds). 

De  Eruditione  Triplici  Solida,  Superficiaria  et  Falsa. 
Pnemittitur  Vera  Methodus  inveniendi  Verum.  Accedit 
nunc  eorumdem  librorum  Defensio  contra  G.  G.  Titiuni. 
Amsfeloedami,  1707.     4to. 

POIVRE  (Pierre). 

Voyages  d'un  Philosophe  ;  ou.  Observations  sur  les 
Moeurs  et  les  Arts  des  peuples  de  I'Amerique,  de  I'Asie 
et  de  I'Afrique.     Pai-is,  1797.     8vo. 

Travels  of  a  Pliilosopher,  etc.  From  the  French  of 
M.  le  Poivre,  late  Envoy  to  the  King  of  Cochin  China. 
Glasgow,  1770.     12mo. 

POLACK  (J.  S.) 

New  Zealand ;  being  a  Narrative  of  Travels  and 
Adventures  during  a  Residence  in  tbat  Country  be- 
tween the  years  1831  and  1837.  2  vols.  Lond.  1838. 
8vo. 

Manners  and  Customs  of  the  New  Zealanders,  and 
Remarks  to  intending  Emigrants.  2  vols.  L(md.  1840. 
small  8vo. 


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POLAND. 


795 


POLAND. 

BIBLWTHEOA  POLONIOA. 

*,*  The  Books  entered  tinder  this  heading  were  presented 
to  the  Library  by  Count  Zainoyski  and  other  Polish 
gentlemen,  in  1821  and  subsequently,  on  the  wider- 
standing  that  the  volumes  should  be  kept  together,  and 
catalogued  as  a  separate  collection. 

BANDTKI  (Jkrzeq  Samuel). 

Historya  Drukarn  Krakowskich,  od  zaprowadzenia 
dnik6\v  do  tego  Mia.sta  az  do  czas6w  naszych  Wiado- 
mo^cia  o  Wynalezieniii  Sztuki  Drukarskiey  Poprze- 
dzoiia.     w  Krakowie,  1815.     post  8vo. 

BIBLIA  POLONIOA.  Dantzilc,UZ2.  8vo.  (No 
title.) 

BLIWERNIC  (X.  Aaron). 

Jana  Gerharda  EoSmysl&ni^  NaboZne.  —  Breviarz 
Nabozenstwd  Chrze^6iaiiskiego.  w  U^danuku,  1682. 
(In  1  vol.)     12mo. 


BURNETT  (George). 
View  of  the  present  State  of  Poland. 
1 2mo. 


Land.  1807. 


CATECHESIS  Ecclestaram  quae  in  Regno  Polonife, 
et  magno  Ducatu  Lithuaua;,  etc.,  affirmant,  neniinem 
alium,  prseter  Patrem  Domini  nostro  lesu  Christi,  esse 
ilium  uuum  Deum  Israelis,  etc.  Jlaeovke,  1G09. — 
Brevis  Disquisitio. — Vita  Fausti  Socini,  descripta  ab 
Equite  Polono.  Eleutherapoli,  1650,  1651.  (In  1  vol.) 
12mo. 

CHWALKOWSKI  (Nicolads  db  Chwalkowo). 

Regni  Polonife  Jus  Publicum,  per  alteram  editionem 
auctius  exhibitum.  Reginmonti,\Q9ii. — Exercitatio  ad 
Nicolai  Chwalkovii  Jus  Publicum  Regni  Polonire.  Anno 
1685.     (In  1  voL)     4to. 

CONNOR  (Bernard),  M.D. 

The  History  of  Poland,  in  several  Letters  to  Persons 
of  Quality.     Lond.  1698.    Vol.  I.     8vo. 

CROMERUS  (Martinus). 

De  Rebus  Polonorum  Libri  XXX.  et  Oratio  Fune- 
bris  Sigismundi  ejus  nominis  Primi,  Polonorum  Regis, 
1548.     Basilkii,  1568.     folio. 

CZACKI  (Tadeusz). 

Rosprawa  o  eydach.    w  Wiluie^  1807.     8vo. 
See  Osi^sKi  (X.  Aloiz). 


BIBLIOTHEOA  POLONIOA— Continued. 

CZECH  (J6sef). 

Kr6tki  Wyktad  Arytmetyki.     w  Wilnie  i  Wura<mie, 
1817.     8vo. 
See  EuonDES  Geometry  a. 

DECIUS  (JoDocus  LuDovicos). 

De  Vetustatibus  Polonorum,  Liber  I.  —  De  Jagel- 
lonum  Familia,  Liber  II.  —  De  Sigismundi  Regis  Tem- 
poribus.  Liber  III.  Cracom'xe,  1521. — Chronicoruni 
Regni  Poloniae  Libri  Quatuor,  a  dno.  iMieehoviensi 
editi.     Cracoviw,  1521.     folio. 

DISCOURS  prononcd  par  sa  Majeste  I'Empereur 
et  Roi,  a  la  Stance  des  Deux  Chambres  Reunies,  a  la 
Cloture  de  la  Diete,  le  13  Octobre  1820. — Mowa 
nayjasnieyszego  Cesarza  i  Krola,  miana  przy  otwarciu 
seymu  Krolestwa  Polskiego  Dnia  ^  Wrzesnia  1820. 
w  Wumzawie.  —  Discours  prononc6  par  sa  Majesty 
TEmpereiur  et  Roi,  a  la  Stance  des  Deux  Chambres 
reunies,  a  I'ouverture  de  la  Di6te,  le  13  Mai  1825. 
In  1  voL     4to. 

DZIEN  Trzeci  Maia  Roku  1791.  w  Warseuicie, 
1791.     12mo. 

DZIENNIK  Urzgdowy  PosiedzeH  Izby  Poselskiey, 
1820. 

ERNDTELIUS  (Christianus  Henricus). 

Warsavia  Physice  Illustrata,  sive  de  Acre,  Aquis, 
Locis,  et  Incolis  Warsavire,  eorundemque  moribus  et 
morbis  Tractatus.  Cui  anuexum  est  Viridarium,  etc. 
Di-esdoBy  1730.     4to. 

EUKLIDES  Pocz5tk6w  Geometry!  Ksijg  Osmioro, 
etc.,  przez  J6sefa  Czecha ;  po  smierci  autora  wydanie 
drugie  z  przydana  Trygonometryj  Roberta  Simsona 
przeloiong,  z  augielskiega     Wilno,  i%n.     8vo. 

FREDRO  (Andreas  Maximiuanus). 

Gestorum  Populi  Poloni  sub  Henrico  Valesio,  Polo- 
norum postea  ver6  Galliee  Rege,  liber  unus  ab  ipsomet 
Auctore  recognitus  et  correctus.    Duntisci,  IGOO.    18mo. 

GALLUS  (Martinus). 

Chronicon,  ad  fidera  Codicum  denuo  recensuit ; 
Vitamque  S.  Stanislai,  atque  Inventarium  Ecclesiie 
Metr.  Gnesnensis  adjecit,  Joan.  Vine.  Bandtkie,  J.U.D. 
VarsavicB,  1824.     6vo. 

GAZETA  WARSZAWSKA. 

Nro.  119-144.  ic  Wargzawie,  IHO.  4to.  In  the  same 
volume,  Rozmaitoaci,  1819.     Nos.  8,  11,  and  13. 


796 


POLAND. 


BIBLIOTHEGA  POLONICA—Contimwd. 

GEAMMATYKA.  Przypisy  do  Grammatyki  na 
Kla8S§  Piorws«j. — Grammatyka  did  Szk61  Narodowych 
aa  Klass^  III.     1783.     (In  1  toI.)     12mo. 

GUAGNINUS  (Alexander),  Eq.  Aur. 

Eerum  Polonicaium  tomi  tres :  quorum  Primus 
omnium  Polonios  Eegum,  a  Leoho  primo  Gentis  Duce, 
chronologicam  recensionem,  ac  singulorum  res  gestas 
complectitur.  3  vols,  in  2.  Francofurti,  1584.  small 
8vo. 

HAELEVILLE  (Colin  d').    See  Zamki. 

HAUTEVILLE  (Monsieur). 

An  Account  of  Poland,  containing  a  Geographical 
Description  of  the  Country,  the  Manners  of  the  Inhabit- 
ants, and  the  Wars  they  have  been  engaged  in,  etc. 
Lond.  1698.     8vo. 

HOEANYI  (Alexius). 

Memoria  Hungarorum  et  Provincialium  Scriptis 
editis  Notorum,  quam  excitat  Alexius  Hordnyi,  Hung. 
Budensis  de  CC.  EE.  Scholarum  Piarum.  Pars.  I. 
Viennce,  1775.     8vo. 

Nova  Memoria  Hungarorum  et  Provincialium  Scriptis 
editis  Notorum,  &c.  Pars.  I.    A.-C.  Pestini,  1795.  8vo. 

HOSIUS  (Stanislaus). 

Evesque  de  Varme.  Traits  de  I'Expresse  Parole  de 
Dien,  traduit  par  Lancelot  de  Carle  Evesque  de  Eiez. 
Piu-is,  1562.     8vo. 

lANOCIANO,  sive  Clarorum  atque  iUustrium 
Poloniae  Aiictorum  M»cenatumque  Memoriag  Miscellse. 
2  vols.      Varsaviue  et  Lipsiie,  1776-1779.     8vo. 

.JAKOB  (Dr  L.  H.) 

Zasady  Ekonomii  Narad6w :  Czyli  Umiei§tnofci 
Narodow^go  Gospodarstwa,  w  Niemieckim  J§zyku 
wydano,  przeklad  Michata  ChoiSskiego.  2  vols.  Krze- 
mieniee  i  Warszawa,  1820.     12mo. 


JEKEL  (Franz  Joseph). 
Pohlens   Handelsgeschichte. 
Triest,  1809.      small  8vo. 


2    vols.       Wien   und 


KATALOG  Xijg  Polskich  znaydui^cych  sig  w 
Xijgarni  Zawadzkiego  i  W^ckiego.  w  Warsaioie,  1818. 
12  mo. 

KLINGEMANN  (A.) 

Faust,  Tragedja  w  Piecin  Aktach,  z  Niemieckiego 
wolnym  Wierszem  przetlomaczona.  Na  Dochod  Insty- 
tutu  Glucho-Niemych.     w  Warszawie,  1819.     8vo. 


BIBLIOTHECA  POLONWA— Continued. 

KOCHANOWSKI  (Jan.) 

Dziela  Polskie.      2  vols,    w  Warszawie,  \d>Q^.     8vo. 

KOIALOWrCZ  (Albertus  Wiiok),  S.J. 

Historise  Lituanee  Pars  Prior :  De  Eebus  Lituanorum, 
ante  susceptam  Christianam  Eeligionem,  Libri  Novem. 
Duntisci,  1650.     4to. 

Historiae  Lituanse,  a  conjunctione  Magni  Ducatus 
cum  Eegno  Polonife  ad  unionem  eorum  Dominiorum, 
Libri  Octo.     Antwerpue,  1669.     4to. 

KEASICKI  (IGNAC.) 

Dzieia  Poetyckie.  10  vols,  (wants  vol.  II.).  tc 
Warszawie,  1803-4.     8vo. 

LENGNICH  (GoTFRiDus). 

Historia  Polona,  a  Lecho  ad  Augusti  II.  mortem. 
Lipsite,  1740.     8vo. 

Staats-Eecht  des  Polnishen  Preussens,  aus  den 
Lateinischen  ubersetzt  durch  Gottlieb  Kunhold.  Dan- 
zig, 1760.     8vo. 

LUBIENIETZKI  (Stanislaus). 
Historia  Eeformationis  Polonicae.     Freistadii,  1685. 
12  mo. 

MAETINIUS  (Martinus). 

De  Bcllo  Tartarico  Historia.  Amstelodami,  1655. 
12mo. 

MASSUET  (Pierre) 

Histoire  des  Eois  de  Pologne,  et  des  Eevolutions 
arrivces  dans  ce  Eoyaume.  5  vols,  (wants  Vols.  I.  and 
II.)     Amsterdam,  1734.     12mo. 

MIECHOW  (Math.  de). 
Chronica  Polonorum.     See  Decius. 

MOSTOWSKI  (Le  Comte). 

1.  Discours  prononce  par  M.  le  Comte  Mostowski, 
Ministre  de  I'lnterieur  et  de  la  Police  du  Eoyaume  de 
Pologne,  h,  I'ouverture  de  la  Diete,  le  27  Mars  1818. — 
2.  Discours,  etc.,  le  13  Septembre  1820.  In  1  vol. 
d  Varsovie,  1818,  1820.     8vo. 

Discours,  etc.,  Ic  13  Mai  1825.    Varsovie,  1825.    8vo. 

MOSTOWSKI  (Tadeusz). 

Sielanki  Polskie,  z  Eozfiych  Pisarz6w  zebrane.  w 
Warszawie,  1805.     8vo. 

NAEUSZEWICZ  (Adam). 

Wiersze  E6ine.    w  Warszawie,  1804-*5.    2  vols.    8vo. 
Historya    Jana     Karola    Chodkiewicza,    Wojewody 
Wilenskiego.     2  vols,     w  Warszawie,  1805.     8to. 


POLAND. 


797 


DIBLIOTHECA  POLONICA— Continued. 

NIEMCEWICZ  (Julian). 

Jadwiga  Kr61owa  Polska,  Drama  Muzyczne  we  3ch 
aktach  vvierszem.     w  Warszawio,  1814.     12mo. 

Dzieie  Panowania  Zygmunta  III.  Kr61a  Polskiego, 
etc.     (Vol.  III.)     ID  Warszawie,  1819.     8vo. 

Pisma  E6ina  Wierszem  i  Proz|.  Vol.  I.  w 
Warszaieie,  1803.     8vo. 

OEZEL  BIA£Y.  7  vols,  in  2.  w  Warszawie,  1820. 
8vo. 

OSlifSKI  (X.  Aloiz). 

0  Zyciu  i  Pismach  Tadeusza  Czacki^go.  w  Krze- 
mieAcu,  1816.     Svo. 

OSSOLEi^SKI  (JozEF  Max.  Hrabij  z  T^czyna). 

VViadomosci  Historycznokrytyczno  do  Dziej6w  Liter- 
atury  Polski^y,  o  Pisarzach  Polskich.  2  vols,  w  Kra- 
kowio,  1819.     Svo. 

Vincent  Ivadiubek,  ein  Historisch-Kritischer  Beytrag 
zur  Slavischen  Literatur.     Wargchau,  1822.     Svo. 

PAMI$TNIK  Warsawski  czyli  Dziennik  Nauk  i 
Umiei^tnofcL  Vols.  XIII. -XVIL  and  XIX. -XXL 
w  Warszaieie,  '[8ld-l82l.     8vo. 

PARTHENAY  (Abb^;  de). 

The  History  of  Poland  under  Augustus  II.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French,  by  John  Stacie.  Lond.  1734. 
Svo. 

POLOIfAIS  (Le). 

Journal  des  Int^rets  de  la  Pologne.  Vol.  III.  Nos. 
13  and  14.     Farin,  1834.     Svo. 

POLAND. 

The  History  of  Poland,  from  its  Origin  as  a  Nation 
to  the  commencement  of  the  year  1795.  (By  S.  Jones.) 
Dublin,  1795.     Svo. 

Ustawa  Konstytucyina  i  Statuta  Organiczne  Kr61es- 
twa  Polskiego.  Charte  Constitutionnelle  et  Statuts 
Organiques  du  Royaumo  de  Pologne.  Varsovic,  1816. 
Svo. 

POLAND  (Map  of). 

Karte  von  Polen  und  den  Angrawzenden  Provinzen, 
von  D.  F.  Sotzmann.     Berlin,  1-795.    (In  a  case.) 


POTOCKI  (Jean). 
Recherches  sur  la  Sarmatie. 
{circa  1790).     small  4to. 


2  vols,  in  1.     Varsovie, 


BIBLIOTHECA  POLONICA— Coniinued. 

POTOCKI  (Stanislaw  Hb.). 

0  Wymowie  i  Stylu.  4  vols,  w  War»mwie,  1815. 
post  Svo. 

Pochwaly,  Mowy,  i  Rozprawy.  w  Warsmunt,  1816. 
2  vols,     post  Svo. 

PEJi:TOEIUS  (Matthaeus). 

Orbia  Gothicus,  id  est,  Uistorica  Narratio  omnium 
fere  Gothici  Nominis  Popidorum,  Origines,  Sedes, 
Linguas,  Regimen,  Reges,  Mores,  Ritus  varios,  Conver- 
sionem  ad  Fidem,  etc.,  exhibens.  TypU  Mrniagterii 
Olivensis;  1688-1689.     folio. 

PRZYBYLSKI  (Jack). 

Wieki  Uczono  starozytnych  Grekow  i  Rzymian. 
w  Krakowie,  1809.     12mo. 

PUFFENDORF  (Samuel). 

Introduction  k  I'Histoire  des  principaux  £tats  dans 
I'Europe,  traduite  de  I'Allemand,  par  Claude  Rouxel. 
(Seconde  Partie.)     Leyden,  1697.     12mo. 

RECUEIL  des  Fondations  et  Etablissemens  fails 
par  le  Roi  de  Pologne,  Due  de  Lorraine  et  de  Bar. 
Luneville,  1762.     folio. 

SALVANDY  (N.A.  de). 

Histoire  de  Pologne  avant  et  sous  le  Roi  Jean 
Sobieski,     3  vols.     Paris,  1830.     Svo. 

SANDIUS  (Christoph.  Chk.) 
Bibliotheca  Anti-Triuitariorum,  sive  Catalogus  Script- 
orum,  etc.     Freistadii,  1684.     12mo. 

SARBIEVIUS  (Mathias  Casimirus),  S.J. 
Lyricorum  Libri  IV.,  Epodon  Liber  unus,  alteique 
Epigrammatum.     Cantabrigice,  1684.     ISmo. 

SCHILLER. 

Demetrius,  ein  Trauerspiel  von  Schiller.  Nach 
dem  hinterlassenen  Entwurfe  des  Dichters  bearbeitet 
von  Franz  v.  Maltitz.     Griitz,  1819.     12mo. 

SIERAKOWSKI  (X.  Seb.  Hrab.). 

Architektura  Obeymmaca  wszeiki  gatmiek  Muro- 
wania  i  Budowania.    2  vols,    to  Krakoicie,  1812.    folio. 

SIGISMUNDUS  AUGUSTUS,  Ekx  Polon. 

Epistolae,  Legationes,  ct  Eesponsa.  Necnon  Stcphani 
Batorii,  Reg.  Pol.,  Epistolarum  Docas  et  Oratio  ad 
Ordines  Polonise.  Accesserunt  Opuscula  duo  alia  ad 
Electionem  Regis  Sigismundi  IIL  spectantia.  Omni" 
recensuit  Jo.  B.  Menekenius,  J.  U.  D.  Lipsia;,  170.^1. 
12mo. 


798 


POLAND. 


BIDLIOTHECA  POLONICA—Coatimtcd. 

SMALCIUS  (Valentinus). 

1.  Refutatio  Thesium  Alberti  Graweri,  SS.  Th.  D. 
Racovim,  1615.  —  2.  Responsio  ad  Librum  Martini 
Smiglecii,  Jesuite,  Theol.  D.,  cui  titnlum  fecit,  Nova 
Monstra  Novi  Arianisnii.  Racovice,  1613. — 3.  Refu- 
tatio Appendicis  quam  Mart.  Siniglecius  libro,  cui 
titulum  dedit,  Nova  monstra  novi  Ariamismi,  apposuit 
et  Hieronymo  Moscorivio  opposuit.  Seripta  ab  eodeiu 
Hieronymo  k  Moskorzow  Moscorovio.  Rtxeovim,  1613. 
(In  1  vol.)     4to. 

1.  De  Christo,  vero  et  Natural  i  Dei  Filio,  Liber 
Unus,  contra  Mart.  Smiglecium,  et  Refutatio  Libelli 
ejusdem  Smiglecii  de  Satisfactione  Christi.  Racovice, 
1616. — 2.  Responsio  ad  Scrip tum  Herm.  Ravenspergi, 
S.  Th.  D.  Racovice,  1614.— 3.  Refutatio  Orationum 
Johannis  Vogelii  et  Joach.  Peuschelii.  Racovim,  1617^ 
(In  1  vol.)     4to. 

SMIGLECIUS  (Martinus),  Soc.  Jesu. 
Logica  Selectis  Disputationibus  et  queestionibus  illu- 
strata.     Oxonii,  1858.     4to. 
See  also  Smalcius. 


SNIADECKI  (Jax.). 
Pisma  Rozmaite.     Vol.  II. 
Wilno,  1818.     8vo. 


(Rozprawyw  Naukach.) 


SNIADECKI  (JpRZEi),  M.D. 
Teorya   Jestestw  Organicznych.      2    vols,      w  War- 
szawie,  1804;  w  Wilnie,  181 U     Svoi. 

SOCINUS  (Faustus). 

Ad  Amicos  Epistolse,  in  quibus  rarias  de  Rebus 
Divinis  quajstiones  expediuntur,  etc.  Additas  sunt 
paucse  aliorum  ad  Socinum  Epistola;,  ad  quas  ipse 
respondet.     Racovice,  1618^     12mo. 

Defensio  Disputationis  suae  de  loco  septimi  Capitis 
EpistolaB  ad  Romanos,  sub  nomine  Prosperi  Dysidrei, 
ante  12  annos  ab  se  editse,  ad  versus  Reprebensiones 
N.  N.  Ministri  (ut  vocant)  Evangelici  nuper  scriptas,, 
and  ab  amico  ad  se  missas,  Anno  Christo  nato  1595. 
Racovice,  1618.      12mo. 

Responsio  ad  libellum  Jacobi  Wujeki,  Jesuitaj,  Polo- 
nies editum,  De  Divinitate  Fili  Dei  et  Spiritus  Sancti. 
Typis  Sternacianis,  1624.     12mo. 

Vita  Socini.     See  Catechesis. 

SOTZMANN  (D.  F.) 

Karte  von  Polen.     See  Poland. 


STANISLAUS  L 

History  of  Stanislaus  I.,  King  of  Poland, 
lated  from  the  French.     Land.  1741.     12mo. 


Trans- 


BIBLIOTHECA  POZONICA— Continued. 

STAROVOLSCIUS  (Simon) 

Sarmatke  Bellatores.    Colonice  Agrippin(e,\QZ\.    4to. 

Tractatus  Tres.  I.  Polonia.  II.  Sarniatise  Bellatores. 
IIL  Scriptorum  Polonicorum  EKAT0NTA2,  seu  Cen- 
tum illustrium  Poloniaj  Scriptorum  Elogia  et  Vitse. 
Wratislavice,  1733.     4to. 

STATUTA  Serenissimi  Domini  D.  Sigismundi  Primi, 
Polonise  Regis,  Magni  Duels  Lithuanise,  etc.  In  Con- 
ventionibus  Generalibus  edita  et  promulgata.  Samosci, 
1602.     folio. 

STROYNOWSKI  (Hibbonim). 

Nauka  prava  przyrodzonego,  politycznego,  Ekono- 
miki  Politycney,  i  Pra\va  Narudow.  lo  Warszatcie, 
1805.     8vo. 

STRZEMIEN  HRABIE  Z  STROYNOWA 
STROYNOWSKI  (Waleryan). 

Ekonomika  powszechna  kraiowa  Narod6w.  w  Wccr- 
szawie,  1816.     folia 

SZADURSKI  (Lieut.  G.  M.  B.  Leon). 
An  Epitome   of  the  History   of   Poland,   in   three 
parts.     (Part  I.)     Glasgow,  1842.     8vo. 

SZYMANOWSKI  (Jozef). 

Pisma  R6zne,  wierszem  i  proza.  w  Warszawie,  1803. 
8vo. 

SZYRMA  (Colonel  Lach). 

Copernicus  and  his  Native  Land :  and  Address 
delivered  at  the  General  Meeting  of  the  Polish 
Association,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Three  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Copemican  System.  Lcmd.  1844. 
8vo. 

TANNER  (Bernhaedus  Leopoldus  Franciscus). 

Legatio  Polono-Lithuanica  in  Mosooviam,  poten- 
tissimi  Poloniae  Regis  ac  lieipublicae  mandate  et  con- 
sensu, anno  1678  feliciter  suscepta.  Norimhergce,  1689. 
4to. 

TIMINIECKI  (Kon.staxtyn). 

Pisma.     2  vols,     w  Wurszuicie,  1817.     8vo. 

TREMBICKA  (Mme  Fran50ise). 

Momoires  d'une  Polonaise,  pour  servir  h,  I'Histoire  de 
la  Pologne,  depuis  1764  jusqu'a  1830.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1841.     8vo. 


POLAND— POLITIAXUS. 


7M 


DIBLIOTHECA  POL  ONJCA—CuiitiimeJ. 

TEETERUS  (Thomas). 

De  Episcopatu  et  Episcopis  Ecclesise  Varmiensis. 
Opus  posthuinum,  nunc  primuni  cura  et  impeiisis 
^latthiiB  h  Lubomierz  Treteri  datum.  Oraeovue,  1685. 
folio. 

TROMLERUS  (Carolus  Henrious). 
De  Polonis  Latine  Doctis  Diatribe.    Varsavim,  1776, 
8vo. 

TURCICr  IMPERII  STATUS  :  seu  Discursus  varii 
de  Rebus  Turcarura. — Respublica,  sivo  Status  Polonise, 
Lituaniae,  Pnissise,  LivoniiB,  etc.  2  vols,  in  1.  Ditgd. 
Batavorum,  ex  ojfficina  Elzeviriana,  1627,  1630.     ISmo. 

VAUTRIN  (Hubert). 

L'Observateur  en  Pologne.     Parw,  1807.     8vo. 

VI0M6NIL  (Baron  de). 

Lettres  Particulieres  du  Baron  de  Viomenil  (Officier- 
geueral  par  la  France,  pour  diriger  les  operations  mili- 
taires  des  Confed6rfe),  sur  les  Affaires  de  Pologne  en 
1771  et  1772.     Paris,  1808.     8vo. 

WENGERSCIUS  (Andbeas). 

Libri  Quatuor  Slavoniae  Refonnatoe,  continentes  His- 
torium  Ecclasiarum  Slavonicarum,  imprimis  Poloni- 
carum,  Bohemicarum,  Lithuanicarum,  Russicanim,  etc. 
Amstelodami,  1679.     4to. 

ZAMKI  NA  LODZIE,  albo  Siodkie  Marzenia. 
Komedyk  w  4"''  attach,  «  Francuzkiego  Colin  d'Harle- 
ville,  Przestosowana  przez  J.  L.  w  Warnzuwie,  1816. 
12mo. 

ZAMOYSKI. 

Zbior  Praw  SjdowycTi  na  mocy  konstytucyi  Roku 
1776,  przez  J.  "W.  Andrzeia  Zamoyskiego,  Ex-kanclerza 
koronnego,  ulozony  y  na  Seym  Roku  1778.  podany. 
w  Warszawic,  1778.     folio. 

ZDI6R  KR6TKI  przyczyn  i  dzarzei'i  kt6re  spro- 
wadziby  Rozbior  Polski.  Z  francuzkiego  przelozony. 
w  Warsgawie,  1812.     8vo. 

ZIENKOWICZ  (L£on). 

Les  Costumes  du  Peuple  Polonais,  suivi  d'une 
Deecription  Exacte  de  ses  Moeurs,  de  ses  usages  et 
de  ses  Habitudes  :  Ouvrage  Pittoresq^ue.  Paris,  1841. 
4to. 


POLE  (Reginald),  Cardinal. 

Life.     See  Bacatellus.    PHILLIPS  (T.). 


POLE  (TuoMAs),  M.D. 

History  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  Adult  SchooU. 
Bristol,  1816. — Observations  relative  to  Infant  Schools. 
Uristul,  1823.     8vo. 

POLE  (Sir  William). 

Collections  towards  a  Description  of  the  County  of 
Devon.  Now  first  printed  from  the  Autograph  by  his 
lineal  descendant,  Sir  John-William  do  la  Pole.  LoruL 
179L     4to. 

POLEMO-MIDUIMA:  Carmen  Macaronicuni.    See 

Drummond  (William). 

POLENUS  (Joannes). 

Mcniorie  Istoriche  della  Gran  Cupola  del  Tempio 
Yaticano,  c  di  danni  di  essa,  e  de'  ristoramouti  lore. 
Padova,\liS.     large  folio. 

De  Motu  AquiB  Mixto. — De  Castellia  per  quae  deri- 
vantur  Fluviorum  Aquae  habentibus  latera  conver- 
gentia.  Observatio  Solaris  Habita.  Patavii,  v.  Nonas 
Maias  mdccxv.  De  Mathesis  in  rebus  Physicia  Pne- 
tectio.     2  vols.     Patavii,  1715-1718.     4to. 

Utriusquo  Thesauri  [Gr;cvii  et  Gronovii]  Antiqui- 
tatum  Romanarum,  Graecarumque  Nova  Supplementa. 
5  vols.      Venetiis,  1737.     folio. 

Epistolarum  ^latheniaticarum  Fasciculus.  Paiuvii, 
1728.     4to. 

POLHIL  (Edward). 

Christus  in  Corde ;  or,  the  Mystical  Union  between 
Christ  and  Believers.     Lond.  1823.     small  8vo. 

POLICE. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  taken  before  a  Select  Com- 
mittee appointed  by  the  House  of  Commons  to  inquire 
into  the  state  of  the  Police  of  the  Metropolis;  with 
Notes  and  a  Preface.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

POLIGNAC  (Melchior  de).  Cardinal. 

Anti-Lucretius,  sive  de  Deo  et  Natura,  Libri  noveni. 
Opus  Posthumum,  cura  Caroli  d'Orleans  de  Rothelin. 
2  vols,  in  1.     Paris,  1746.     8vo. 

POLITLANUS  (Angelus). 

Opera  Omnia,  quae  quidem  extarc  novimus.  Paridis, 
in  ^ditms  Asceitssianis,  1519.     folio. 

Opera,  quae  quidem  extitere  hactenus,  omnia,  longe 
emendatius,  etc.,  quibus  accessit  Historia  de  Conjui-a- 
tione  Pactiana  in  familiam  Medicam.  liasilice,  1553. 
folio. 

POLITICAL  BALLADS.     See  Wilkins  (W.). 


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POLITICAL— POLLIXI. 


POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

Ordonnance  du  Roy,  eur  le  faict  et  Reglement  general 
de  ses  Monnoyes.     Paris,  1578.     small  8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  relative  to  the  Currency  and 
Commerce  of  Scotland,  published  at  the  close  of  the 
Seventeenth  and  beginning  of  the  Eighteenth  Century. 
4to. 

1.  The  mistaken  Advantage  by  Eaising  of  Money, 
discovered  in   a   Letter   to   a   Friend,    1695. — 2. 
A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament  concerning 
the  Bank  of  Scotland,  and  the  lowering  of  Inter- 
est of  Money,  1696. —  3.  A  Proposal  to  supply  the 
Defect  of  Money  and  Eelief  to  the  Poor. — 4.  An 
Essay  for  Promoting  of  Trade  and  Increasing  the 
Coin  of  the  Nation. — 5.  A  Present  Remedie  for 
the  want  of  Money. — 6.  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of 
Parliament  in  relation  to  Coin.— 7.  A  Proposition 
for  Remeding  the  Debasement  of  Coyne  in  Scot- 
land.— 8.  A  Further  Explication  of  the  Proposal 
relating  to  the  Coyne. — 9.  The  Occasion  of  Scot- 
lands  Decay  in  Trade,  with  a  proper  Expedient 
for    Recovery    thereof,    1705. — 10.  The    Circum- 
stances of  Scotland  consider'd,  with  respect  to  the 
present   Scarcity  of  Money,  together  mth  some 
proposals  for  supplying  the  Defect  thereof,  1705. 
Essai  Politique  sur  le  Commerce.    Nouvelle  Edition, 
augment^e.      [By  Jean  Frangois  Melon.]     n.p.   1736. 
12mo. 
Translation.     See  Bindon  (David). 
Doutes  proposes  k  I'Autour  de  la  Thdorie  de  I'lmpot. 
1761.     12mo. 

Les  Finances  consider^es  dans  le  Droit  naturel  et 
politique  des  Hommes;  ou  Examen  Critique  de  la 
Thdorie  de  rimpot.     Amsterdain,  1762.     12mo. 

Mdmoires  et  Considdiations  sur  le  Commerce  et 
les  Finances  d'Espagne.  2  vols.  Amsterdam,  1764. 
12  mo. 

Tracts  : — Le  Droit  Naturel  [par  Quesnay].  Paria, 
1765. — La  Pierre  Philosophale  [par  M.  Linquet].  d 
la  Huie,  1768. — Projets  de  Quatre  Arrets  du  Conseil 
concemaut  I'impression  sur  diff(5rentes  sortes  de  Toiles 

et  d'Etoffes.    Avignon,  1759. — Lettre  de  M.  van  B , 

Negociant  Hollandois,  au  Chevalier  R ,  Negociant 

a  Londres.  d  la  Haye,  1756.— Exposition  d'un  Plan 
Propose  pour  les  Malades  de  I'Hotel  Dieu. — Mdmoire 
sur  le  tirage  des  Bateaux  par  les  Boeufs. — Avis  sur  le 
Commerce  des  Grains. — Reflexions  sur  une  Question 
Importante:  savoir,  si  le  Territoire  immense  que  la 
Nation  Angloise  a  acquis  contribuera  k  la  prosperity. 
Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  A  Londres,  1768.  Bound  in  1 
vol.  12mo. 
Apologie   du  Systeme  de  Colbert,  ou  Observations 


POLITICAL  ECONOMY— Cowiinwerf. 
Juridicopolitiques   sur  les   Jurandes   et  les    Maitrises 
d'Arts  et  M(5tiers.     Amsterdam,  117 \.     12mo. 

Remarks  upon  the  History  of  the  Landed  and  Com- 
mercial Policy  of  England.     2  vols.    Land.  1785.    8vo. 

Questions  proposes  par  I'Abbd  Baudeau,  k  M. 
Richard  des  Glannieres,  sur  son  plan  d'Imposition 
soidisant  ^conomique.  (No  date.)  —  Les  Effets  de 
rimpot  indirect,  prouvds  par  les  deux  exemples  de  la 
GabeUe  et  du  Tabac.  [Par  M.  Le  Throne.]  1770. 
Bound  in  1  vol.     12mo. 

Lettre  sur  la  Thdorie  du  Luxe,  dans  laquelle  on  trouve 
une  Critique  de  cet  ouvrage.  [Par  Dumont.]  1771. — 
Iddes  sur  les  Secours  a  donner  aux  pauvres  Malades 
dans  une  graude  Yille.  Philadelphie,  1786. — Re- 
flexions sur  le  Projet  de  L'Yvette.  Par  M.  de  Fer 
de  la  Nouerre.  Paris,  1786. — Vues  d'un  Patriote  ou 
Nouvelles  Bases  Politiques.  Aviijwm,  1786.  Bound 
in  1  vol.     8vo. 

Conversations  on  Political  Economy.  See  Marcet 
(Mary). 

Le  Financier  Citoyen.     See  Navaxj. 

Principes  et  Observations  (Economiques.     See  For- 

BONNOIS. 

See    SoBiTTORi    Classici     Italiani    di   Economia 

POLITICA. 

POLITICAL     FRAGMENTS.      Translated.      See 

SlOBiEUS. 

POLITICAL  PORTRAITS:  Characters  of  some 
of  our  Public  Men.  Reprinted  from  "The  Daily 
News."  Revised,  and  with  Additional  Sketches. 
Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

POLITICAL  PROGRESS  OF  BRITAIN;  or,  an 
Impartial  Account  of  the  Principal  Abuses  in  the 
Government  of  this  Country,  from  the  Revolution  in 
1688.  The  whole  tending  to  prove  the  ruinous  Con- 
sequences of  the  Popular  System  of  War  and  Conquest. 
Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

POLITILYSIS :  an  Historical  Exposition  of  the 
Means  by  which  Revolutions  are  to  be  prevented  or 
effected.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

POLLEN  (J.  H.). 

Furniture.     See  South  Kensington. 

POLLINI  (F.  Girolamo). 

Storia  Ecclesiastica  della  Rivoluzione  d'Inghilterra, 
divisa  in  cinque  Libri.     Bologna,  \b'i\ .     4to. 

L'Historia  Ecclesiastica  della  Rivoluzion  d'Inghil- 
terra, divisa  in  Libri  quattro.     Roma,  1594.     4to.  , 


POLLIO— POMFRET. 


801 


POLLIO  (Tbebelhus).  See  Scbiptobe8 — Hibtohijb 
Augusts  VL 

POLLOCK  (Charles  Edward). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Power  of  the  Cotirts  of  Common. 
Law  to  compel  the  production  of  Documents  for 
Inspection ;  with  an  Appendix  containing  the  Act  to 
Amend  the  Law  of  Evidence.     Loncl.  1851.     12mo. 

The  Practice  of  the  County  Courts,  in  eight  parts ; 
with  the  Decisions  of  the  Superior  Courts,  and  Tables 
of  Fees.     Lond.  1853.     post  8vo. 

Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping. 
See  Maude  (F.  P.). 

POLLOCK  (Frkdbbich),  Bamster. 
A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Partnership.     Land.  1877. 
8to, 

POLLOK  (David). 

Life  of  Rohert  Pollok,  author  of  "The  Course  of 
Time,"  with  Selections  from  his  Manuscripts.  Edinh. 
1843.     8vo. 

POLLOK  (Egbert). 

The  Course  of  Time  :  a  Poem,  in  ten  books.  2^  vols. 
Edinh.  1827.     12mo. 

POLO  (Marco). 

La  Description  G6ographique  des  Provinces  et  VUles 
plus  fameuses  de  I'lnde  Orientale,  meurs,  loix  et 
coustumes  des  habitans  d'icelles  mesmement  de  ce  qui 
est  soubz  la  domination  du  grand  Cham,  Empereur  des 
Tartares.  Par  Marc  Paule,  gentUhomme  Venetien,  et 
nouvellement  reduict  en  vulgaire  Frarujois  par  F.  G.  L. 
Paris,  1556.     4to. 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo,  a  Venetian,  in  the  Thirteenth 
Century ;  being  a  Description  of  remarkable  Places 
and  Things  in  the  Eastern  parts  of  the  World.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian,  with  Notes,  by  William  Mars- 
den.     Land.  1818.     4to. 

The  Book  of  Ser  Marco  Pole,  the  Venetian,  con- 
cerning the  Kingdoms  and  Marvels  of  the  East. 
Newly  translated  and  edited,  with  Notes,  by  Colonel 
Henry  Yule,  C.B.  With  Maps  and  other  Illustrations. 
2  vols.     LomI.  1871.     royal  8vo. 

POLTER  (Richard). 

The  Pathway  to  perfect  Sayling,  showing  briefly 
the  six  principall  Points  or  Grounds  of  Navigation ; 
with  a  Nauticall  Discourse,  first  penned  by  John 
Basset,  and  now  put  forth  to  publike  view,  with  some 
addition  by  Henry  Bond.     Lond.  1644.     4to. 


POLUS    (MATTHiUS). 

Synopsis  Criticorum.     See  Poole  (Rev.  M.). 

POLWHELE  (Rev.  Richard). 

The  History  of  Devonshire.      3  vols,  in  1.     Lond. 
1797-1806.     folio. 
The  History  of  Cornwall : — 
L-III.  History  of  ComwalL  3  vols.  Falmouth^lBOi.  4to. 
IV.  Supplement  to  the  History  of  Cornwall,  by  the 
Historian  of  Manchester.     Exeter,  1804.     4to. 
V.  History  of  Cornwall  in  respect  to  its  Population, 
Health,  <&c.,  with  Illustrations  firom  Devon- 
shire.    Truro,  1806.     4to.     (5  vols,  in  1.) 

Traditions  and  Recollections,  Domestic,  Clerical,  and 
Literary,  in  which  are  included  Letters  of  Charles  II., 
Cromwell,  Fairfax,  &c.     2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

Translations.     See  Bion.    Theocritus. 

POLYBIUS. 

Polybii  Lycortae  Megalopolitani  Historiacum  Libri 
qui  supersunt  (Grsece),  Isaacus  Casaubonus  ex  antiquis 
libris  emendavit,  Latine  vertit,  et  commentariis  Uius- 
travit.  ./EnesB,  vetustissimi  Tactici,  Commentarius 
de  Toleranda  Obsidione.  L  Cassaubonus  primum 
vulgavit,  etc.  Typis  Weehelianis.  \I'rancofurti.'\  1619. 
folio. 

Polybii  Historiarum  quidquid  superest,  recensuit, 
digessit,  emendatiore  interpretatione  varietate  lectionis, 
etc.,  illustravit  Johannes  Schweighaeuser.  8  vols,  in  9. 
Liimm,  1789-1795.     8vo. 

Supplementum  editionis  Polybii  Schweighaeuseranae 
continens  .^nese  Tactici  Commentarimn  de  Toleranda 
Obsidione,  edidit  Jo.  Conr.  Orellius.  Lipsice,  1818. 
8vo. 

Histoire  de  Polybe,  nouvellement  traduite  du  Grec, 
par  Vincent  Thuiller,  avec  un  Commentaire  ou  un 
Corps  de  Science  Militaire,  enrichi  de  notes,  par  M. 
de  Folard.     6  vols.     Paris,  1727-1730.     4to. 

The  General  History  of  Polybius.  Translated  from 
the  Greek,  by  the  Rev.  James  Hampton.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1809.     8vo.. 

POLYCARPUS    (S.)      See    Apostolic    Fathers. 

COTELERIUS. 

POLYDORUS  VERGILIUS.     See  Vergilius. 

POMBAL  (Marquis  of). 
Memoirs.     See  Smith  (John).. 


POMFRET  (Countess  of).    See  Correspondence. 

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POMFKET— POOR  LAWS. 


POMFEET  (Eev.  John). 

Poems  upon  Several  Occasions.  Twelfth  edition, 
with  some  account  of  his  Life  and  Writings.  Lond. 
1766.     12mo. 

POMMEUSE  (HuBRNE  de).     See  Hdernb. 

POMPADOUR  (Marchioness  of). 
Memoirs,  written  by  herself.      Translated  from  the 
French.     2  vols.     Lond.  1766.     12mo. 

POMPEIL 

Gli  Ornati  delle  pareti  ed  i  pavimenti  dello  Stanzo 
dell'  Antica  Pompei,  incisi  in  rame.  2  parts  in  1  voL 
Napoli,  1796,  1808.     large  folio. 

Pompeii,  illustrated  with  Picturesque  Views,  engraved 
by  W.  B.  Cooke,  from  the  Original  Drawings  of  Lieut- 
Colonel  Cockburn,  of  the  R.A.  ;  and  with  Plans  and 
Details  of  the  Public  and  Domestic  Edifices,  including 
the  recent  Excavations,  and  a  Descriptive  Letterpress 
to  each  Plato,  by  T.  L.  Donaldson,  Architect  2  vols, 
in  1.     Lond.  1827.     large  folio. 

See  Gbll  (Sir  William).    Raool-Roohbtte. 

POMPEIUS  FESTUS.     See  FEST0a 
POMPONIUS  MELA.     See  Mela. 

PONT  (Robert). 

A  Newe  Treatise  of  the  right  reckoning  of  Yeares, 
and  Ages  of  the  World,  and  mens  lines,  and  of  the 
estate  of  the  last  decaying  age  thereof,  this  1600 
yeare  of  Christ.  By  M.  Robert  Pont,  an  aged  Pastour 
in  the  Kirk  of  Scotland.  Edinh.,  Robert  Waldegrave, 
1599.     4to. 

PONT  (Timothy). 

Topographical  Account  of  the  District  of  Cunning- 
ham, Ayrshire.  Compiled  about  the  year  1600.  Glas- 
gow, 1858.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

Cunninghame  Topographized,  1604-1608;  with  Con- 
tinuations and  Illustrative  Notices,  by  James  Dobie. 
Edited  by  his  son,  John  Shedden  Dobie.  Glasgow, 
1876.     4to. 

PONTANUS  (Jacobus),  S.J. 

Progymnasmatum  Latinitatis,  sive  Dialogorum  Libri 
IV.  cum  annotationibus.  2  vols.  Francofurii,  1630. 
8vo. 

PONTEDERA  (Julius). 

Antiquitatum  Latinarum  Grsecacumque  Enarrationes 
atque  Emendationes  prascipue  ad  Veteris  Anni  rationem 
attinentes.     Patavii,  1740.     4to. 


PONTEY  (William). 

The  Forest  Pruner;  or.  Timber  Owner's  Assistant; 
being  a  Treatise  on  the  Training  or  Management  of 
British  Timber  Trees.     Huddersfield,  1805.     8vo. 

PONTOPPIDANUS  (Ericus). 

Marmora  Danica  selectiora  sive  Inscriptionum  quot- 
quot  fatorum  injuriis  par  Daniam  supersunt  Fasciculus, 
in  duos  tomos  distinctus.  2  vols,  in  1.  Ha/nice,  1739, 
1741.     folio. 

Gesta  et  Vestigia  Danorum  extra  Daniam,  prsecipue 
in  Oriente,  Italia,  Hispania,  Gallia,  Anglia,  Scotia, 
Hibernia,  Belgio,  Germania,  et  Sclavonia.  3  vols. 
Lipsice,  1740-1741.     8vo. 

The  Natural  History  of  Norway ;  together  with  an 
Account  of  the  Customs  and  Manner  of  Living  of  the 
Inhabitants.  Translated  from  the  Danish  original  of 
the  Right  Rev.  Erich  Pontoppidan,  Bishop  of  Bergen. 
Lcmd.  1755.     folio. 

PONZ  (D.  Antonio). 

Viago  de  Espaiia,  en  que  se  da  Noticia  de  las  cosas 
mas  apreciables,  y  dignas  de  sabrose  que  bay  en  ella. 
8  vols.     Madrid,  1776-1778.     12mo. 

POOLE  (John). 

Sketches  and  Recollections.   2  vols.  Lond\SZb.  8vo. 

POOLE  (Joshua). 

The  English  Parnassus ;  or,  a  Help  to  English 
Poesie.     Lond.  1677.     12mo. 

POOLE  (Rev.  Matthew). 

Synopsis  Criticorum  aliorumque  Scripturae  Inter- 
pretum.     5  vols.     Lond.  1669-1676.     folio. 

POOLE  (Richard),  M.D. 

An  Essay  on  Education.     Edinh.  1825.     12mo. 

POOLE  (Stanley  Lane). 

Life  of  Edward  WiUiam  Lane,  author  of  "  The 
Modem  Egyptians,"  &c.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 


POOLE  (William  Frederick). 
An   Index  to   Periodical    Literature. 
1853.     royal  8vo. 


New    York, 


POOR  LAWS. 

Orders  and  Directions,  together  with  a  Commission  for 
the  better  Administration  of  Justice  and  more  perfect 
Information  of  His  Majestie,  tending  to  the  Reliefe  of 
the  Poore,  etc     Lond.  1630.     small  4to. 

Extracts  from  the  Information  received  by  His 
Majesty's  Commissioners  as  to  the  Administration  and 
Operation  of  the  Poor  Laws.     iond.  1833.     8vo. 


POOE  LAWS— POPULATION. 


803 


POOK  LAyVS— Continued. 

The  (Scottish)  Poor  Laws :  Examination  of  their 
Policy,  History,  and  Practical  Action.  By  Scotus. 
Editib.  1870.     8vo. 

See  also  Eeports. 

POPE  (The)  and  the  CouncQ.  By  Janus.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

POPE  (Alexander). 

The  Works  of  Alexander  Pope.  Complete,  with 
his  last  corrections,  additions,  etc.  To  which  is  annexed 
the  Life  of  the  Author,  by  Owen  Kuffhead.  5  vols. 
L<md.  1769.     4to. 

Works.  Vol.  VI.  [forming  a  Supplement  to  EufF- 
head's  Edition],  containing  Pieces  of  Poetry,  and  a  Col- 
lection of  Letters,  now  first  published  with  Notes,  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Lisle  Bowles,  Dr  Warton,  and  others.  Lond. 
1807.     4to. 

Works  in  Verse  and  Prose,  containing  the  principal 
Notes  and  Eemarks  of  Drs  Warburton,  Warton, 
Johnson,  Wakefield,  and  others.  To  which  are  added 
some  original  Letters,  with  additional  observations,  and 
a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  the  Eev.  William  Lisle  Bowles. 
10  vols.     Lond.  1806.     8vo. 

Works ;  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  Joseph 
Warton,  D.D.,  and  others.  New  edition.  9  vols. 
Land.  1822.     8vo. 

Works ;  with  Notes  and  lUustrations  by  himself  and 
others.  To  which  are  added  a  new  Life  of  the  Author, 
and  an  Estimate  of  his  Poetical  Character  and  Writings, 
by  William  Eoscoe.     10  vols.     Lend.  1824.     8vo. 

Works.  New  Edition.  Including  several  hundred 
Unpublished  Letters,  and  other  new  Materials,  col- 
lected by  John  Wilson  Croker.  With  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Eev.  Whitwell  Elwin.  5  vols.  Lond. 
1871-72.     8vo. 

Poetry.     Vols.  L,  II.  |      Letters.     Vols.  I.-III. 

Poetical  Works.  2  vols.  Limd.  1858.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Illustrated  Library.) 

Ensaio  sobre  o  Homem,  traduzido  veiso  por  verso, 
por  Francisco  Bento  Maria  Targiiii,  Barao  de  Sao 
Lourenyo.  [Text  in  English  and  Portughese,  with 
Notes  in  several  languages.]  3  vols.  Londres,  1819. 
4to. 

A  Concordance  to  the  Works  of  Alexander  Pope,  by 
Edwin  Abbott ;  with  an  Introduction  by  Edwin  A. 
Abbott,  D.D.     Lmd.  1875.     royal  8vo. 

Life  of  Alexander  Pope,  including  Extracts  from  his 
Correspondence,  by  Eobert  Carruthers.  Second  edition, 
revised  and  considerably  enlarged.    Zond.  1857.     12mo. 

Iliad  and  Odyssey.     See  Homer. 


POPE  (Chaklbs). 

The  Practial  Abridgement  of  the  Laws  of  Customs  and 
Excise,  relative  to  the  Import,  Export,  and  Coasting 
Trade  of  Great  Britaui  and  her  Dependencies,  iucluding 
Treaties  with  Foreign  Powers ;  the  American  Naviga- 
tion Laws  and  Tariffs,  etc.  Fourth  edition.  Lond. 
1818.     8vo. 

The  Merchant,  Shipowner,  and  Shipmaster's  Import 
and  Export  Guide.  Eleventh  edition.  Lond.  182C. 
8vo. 

POPE  (Walter),  M.D. 

Life  of  Setli  [Ward],  Bishop  of  Salisbury ;  with  a 
brief  account  of  Bishop  Wilkins,  Mr  Eooko,  Dr  Barrow, 
Dr  Turbervile,  and  others.     Lond.  IG97.     12mo. 

POPEET. 

The  Truths  of  Protestantism  contrasted  with  the 
Errors  of  Popery,  and  the  Character  of  Popery,  as  illus- 
trated in  the  History  of  past  and  present  times.  In  a 
series  of  Lectures,  by  Ministers  of  the  City  and  Presby- 
tery of  Glasgow,  1836,  1837.     Glasgow,  1837.     12mo. 

Tales  about  Popery,  Ancient  and  Modem ;  the 
Legends  of  the  Saints,  the  Iniquity  of  the  Priests,  etc.  ; 
being  a  History  of  Papacy  in  all  ages.  Lond.  1842. 
8vo. 

The  American  Text-Book  of  Popery;  being  an 
Authentic  Compend  of  the  Bulls,  Canons,  and  Decretals 
of  the  Eoman  Hierarchy.  Philadelphia,  1647.  post 
8vo. 

The  Truth  of  God  against  the  Papacy  ;  being  a  Course 
of  Lectures  on  Popery,  deUvered  in  Edinburgh.  Edinb. 
1851.     12mo. 

POPISH  BILL  (The).  Scotland's  Opposition  to. 
See  Scotland.     Scottish  Protestant. 

POPPE  (JoH.  H.  M). 

Grcschichte  der  Technologic  seit  der  WiederhersteUung 
der  Wissenschaften  bis  an  das  ende  des  Achtzehnten 
Jahrhunderts.     Gottingen,  1807.     3  vols  in  1.     8vo. 

POPULATION.    . 

Abstract  of  the  Answers  and  Eeturns  made  pursuant 
to  an  Act  passed  in  the  Forty-first  year  of  H.M.  King 
George  III.,  intitutled  "  An  Act  for  taking  an  Account 
of  the  Population  of  Great  Britain,  and  the  Increase  or 
Diminution  thereof."  Vol.  I,  Parish  Eegisters.  Vol. 
II.,  Enumeration  (Part  I.  England  and  Wales,  Part  II. 
Scotland).     2  vols.     [Land.]  1801,  1802.     folio. 

Abstract  of  the  Answers  and  Eeturns  made  pursuant 
to  an  Act,  51  George  III.  Enumeration  Abstract 
Parish  Eegister  Abstract,  1811.     [Lond.]  1812.     folio. 


804 


POPULATION— PORTEOUS. 


POPULATION— Corefm!ie(i. 

Abstract  of  the  Answers  and  Returns  made  pursuant 
to  an  Act  passed  in  the  first  year  of  the  Reign  of  H.M. 
George  IV.,  intituled  "  An  Act  for  taking  an  Account 
of  the  Population  of  Great  Britain,  and  of  the  Increase 
or  Diminution  thereof.     [LotuJ.]  1822.     folio. 

Comparative  Account  of  the  Population  of  Great 
Britain  in  the  years  1801,  1811,  1821,  and  1831,  with 
the  Annual  Value  of  Real  Property  in  1815;  also  a 
Statement  of  Progress  in  the  Inquiry  regarding  the 
Occupations  of  Families  and  Persons,  and  the  Duration 
of  Life,  as  required  by  the  Population  Act  of  1830. 
[Lond.]  1831.     folio. 

Abstract  of  the  Answers  and  Returns  made  pursuant 
to  an  Act,  11  George  IV.,  intituled  "  An  Act  for  taking 
an  Account  of  the  Population  of  Great  Britain,  and  of 
the  Increase  or  Diminution  thereof."  3  vols.  [Lond.] 
1833.     folio. 

Abstract  of  the  Answers  and  Returns  made  pursuant 
to  Acts  3  and  4  Victoria,  c.  99,  and  4  Victoria,  c.  7, 
intituled  respectively  "  An  Act  for  taking  an  Account 
of  the  Population  of  Great  Britain,"  and  "An  Act  to 
Amend  the  Acts  of  the  last  Session  for  taking  an 
Account  of  the  Population."  Vols.  I.,  II.,  England. 
III.,  Scotland.  IV.,  V.,  Ireland.  5  vols.  Lond.  and 
Dublin,  1843.     foHo. 

Census  of  Great  Britain,  1851.  Population  Tables. 
Vol.  I.,  II.,  Number  of  the  Inhabitants  in  the  Years  1801, 
1811,  1821,  1831,  1841,  and  1851.  Vols.  IIL,  IV., 
Ages,  Civil,  Condition,  Occupations,  and  Birthplace  of 
the  People  ;  with  the  Numbers  and  Ages  of  the  Blind, 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  the  Inmates  of  Workhouses, 
Prisons,  etc.  Vol.  V.,  Index  to  the  Names  of  the 
Parishes,  Townships,  and  Places  in  the  Population 
Tables  of  Great  Britain.    5  vols.    Lond.  l8'52-5i.   folio. 

Census  of  Scotland,  1861.  Population  Tables  and 
Report.  VoL  I.,  Number  of  the  Inhabitants,  Families, 
Children  at  School,  &c.  Vol.  II.,  Ages,  Civil  or  Con- 
jugal Condition,  Occupations,  etc.  2  vols.  Edinb, 
1862-64.     folio. 

Census  of  England  and  Wales,  1871.  5  vols.  Land. 
1871-73.     foHo. 

Eighth  Decennial  Census  of  the  Population  of  Scot- 
land, taken  3d  April  1871.    2  vols.    Edinh.  ld,l\.    folio. 

Census  of  Ireland,  1871.  3  Parts  and  Index,  bound 
in  11  volumes.      \Lcmd.]  1871-72.     folio. 

Digest  of  the  English  Census  of  1871.  Compiled 
from  the  Official  Returns,  and  Edited  by  James  Lewis. 
Lond.  1873.     royal  8vo. 

PORCACCHI  (Thomaso). 

L'Isolo  piu  famose  del  Mondo  descritte.  E  intagliate 
da  Girolamo  Porro.     Padova,  1620.     folio. 


PORCHESJER  (Henry  George,  Lord). 
The  Moor  :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1825.    8vo. 

PORNIN  (A.  F.) 

L'lntcrieur  de  I'Ancienne  Rome ;  ou  indication  des 
principaux  Monumens  qui  s'y  trouvoient.     Paris,  1809. 

8vo. 

PORPHYROGENITUS  (Constantinus).  See  Scrip- 
tores  Hist.  Byzant.  post  Theophanum. 

PORPHYRY. 

Select  Works  of  Porphyry ;  containing  his  four  books 
on  Abstinence  from  animal  food  ;  his  Treatise  on  the 
Homeric  Cave  of  the  Nymphs ;  and  his  Auxiliaries  to 
the  perception  of  Intelligible  Natures.  Translated  from 
the  Greek.  With  an  Appendix  on  the  Wanderings  of 
Ulysses,  by  Thomas  Taylor.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

PORSON  (Richard). 

Letters  to  Mr  Archdeacon  Travis,  in  answer  to  his 
Defence  of  the  Three  Heavenly  Witnesses.  Lond.  1790. 
8vo. 

Ric.  Porsoni  Adversaria  :  Notse  et  Emendationes  in 
Poetas  Grajcos  ex  schedis  MSS.  Porsoni  deprompseruut 
et  ordinanmt  Jac.  H.  Monk,  Car.  Jac.  Bloomfield. 
GantdbrigioB,  1812.     8vo. 

Tracts  and  Miscellaneous  Criticisms  of  the  late  Richard 
Porson.  Collected  and  arranged  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kidd.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

PORTA  (Jo.  Baptista). 

Phytognomonica,  octo  libris  contenta.  Neapoli,  1588. 
folio. 

PORTEOUS  (Captain  John). 
Information  for  John  Porteous,  late  Captain  Lieu- 
tenant of  the  City  Guard  of  Edinburgh,  against  His 
Majesty's  Advocate.     4to.     [^Edinh.l  1736. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  Captain  John  Porteous ;  with 
an  account  of  the  two  Bills  as  they  were  reasoned  in 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  the  Speeches  of  the 
Great  Men  on  both  sides  concerning  them.  n.p.  1737. 
8vo. 

Authentick  Extract  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  Trial 
of  Capt.  John  Porteous,  laid  before  the  House  by  the 
Duke  of  Newcastle,  March  the  3d,  1736.  Land. 
1737.     folio. 

Collection  of  Tracts  relative  to  the  Case  of  Captain 
Porteous.     Bound  in  1  volume,  octavo. 

1.  Act  for  bringing  to  justice  the  Murderers  of 
Captain  John  Porteous.  Edinb.  1737. — 2.  Letter 
from  a  Layman  in  the  Country  concerning 
the  Act  of   Parliament.      [By  H.   Webster.] — 3. 


PORTEOUS— POET  ROYAL 


809 


PORTEOUS  (Captain  J onm)— Continued. 

Defence  of  the  Layman's  Letter  in  Answer  to  the 
Lawfulness  and  Necessity,  etc.  [M.  Webster.] — 4. 
The  Lawfulness  and  Necessity  of  Ministers  reading 
the  Act  of  Parliament.  [By  Mr  G.  Logan.] — 6. 
Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Lawf  ulnessand  Necessity. 
[By  MrG.  Wisheart.] — 6.  Letterfrom  aGcntlemanin 
Edinburgh  to  a  Minister  in  the  Country.  [By  Mr 
Grant,  advocate.] — 7.  Queries  ofiFered  to  the  Pub- 
lick  by  a  Well-wisher  of  the  present  Constitution. 
— 8.  A  few  Observations  upon  a  Pamphlet  intituled 
Answers  to  the  Queries. — 9.  Answers  to  the  Que- 
ries, etc.,  by  a  sincere  Well- wisher  of  the  Protestant 
Interest. — 10.  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Queries 
Unmasked.  [By  Mr  Wallace,  minister.] — 11.  Letter 
to  the  Author  of  the  Queries,  being  a  Detection  of 
Errors  in  the  Answer  to  the  Queries.  [By  — 
Lindsay.] — 12.  Memoirs  of  the  Times,  in  a  Letter 
to  a  Friend  in  the  Country. — 13.  Letter  from  a 
Gentleman  in  the  North  to  a  Minister,  occasioned 
by  two  Pamphlets  lately  published. 

PORTER  (George  Richardson). 

The  Nature  and  Properties  of  the  Sugar  Cane,  with 
practical  Directions  for  the  improvement  of  its  culture, 
and  the  Manufacture  of  its  products.  Land.  1830. 
8vo. 

The  Progress  of  the  Nation,  in  its  various  Social  and 
Economical  Relations,  from  the  beginning  of  the  Nine- 
teenth Century  to  the  present  time.  Lond.  1836-1843. 
3  vols,     post  8vo. 

PORTER  (John  Leech),  D.D.,  LL.D. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Henry  Cooke,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
President  of  Assembly's  College,  Belfast  Lond.  1871. 
8vo. 

The  Giant  Cities  of  Bashan,  and  Syria's  Holy  Places. 
Lmd.  1877.     8vo. 

PORTER  (Sir  Robert  Ker). 

Travelling  Sketches  in  Russia  and  Sweden,  during 
the  years  1805-8.     2  vols.     Lotid.  1809.     4to. 

Letters  from  Portugal  and  Spain,  written  during  the 
march  of  the  British  Troops  under  Sir  John  Moore.  By 
an  Officer.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  Russia  during  the  yeM 
1812.  Lond.  1813.  4to.  Second  edition.  Lond. 
1814. 

Travels  in  Georgia,  Persia,  Armenia,  Ancient  Baby- 
lonia, etc.,  during  the  years  1817-20.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1821.     4to. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Zond  1814.     8vo. 


POETERFIELD  (James). 

A  Relation  of  the  late  misfortune  at  Leith,  happening 
3d  July  1702.     A  Poem.     Ildinb.  1702.     4to. 

God's  Judgements  against  Sin,  or  a  relation  of  Three 
Dreadful  Fires  happening  in  the  City  of  Ediubiugb. 
Edinb.  1702.     4to. 

PORTEUS  (Beilby),  D.D.,  Bisho2)  of  London. 
Works  :  with  his  Life  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Hodgson. 
A  new  edition.     6  vols.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

PORTFOLIO  (The),  an  Artistic  Periodical.  Edited 
by  Philip  Gilbert  Hamerton.  Vols.  I.-X.,  1870-79 
(and  continued).     Lend,     folio. 

PORTRAITS. 

Portraits  of  the  British  Poets,  from  Chaucer  to 
Cowper  and  Beattie.     2  vols.     1824.     4to. 

Physiognomical  Portraits.  One  Hundred  distin- 
tinguished  Characters,  from  undoubted  Originals, 
engraved  by  eminent  British  Artists.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1823.     4to. 

The  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished 
Americans,  with  Biographical  Sketches.  5  vols. 
Philadelphia,  1852-1867.     royal  8vo. 

Gallery  of  Portraits  :  with  Memoirs.  7  vols.  Lond. 
1833-1837.     royal  8vo. 

Portraits  of  Eminent  Conservatives  and  Statesmen, 
with  Genealogical  and  Historical  Memoirs.  2  vols. 
Lond.  [1840].     4to. 

Portraits  of  the  Leading  Reformers  :  a  Gift-book  for 
all  Seasons,  with  an  accompanying  Essay  by  George 
Hume.  Lithographed  by  F.  Schenck.  Edinb.  1850. 
folio. 

National  Portrait  Gallery.     See  Gallery. 

Medical  Portrait  Gallery.     See  Pettigrew. 

Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain. 
See  Lodge  (Edmund). 

Portraits  des  Personnagos  Fran§ais  du  XVP.  Si^cle, 
par  P.  G.  J.  NieL     See  France. 

PORT  ROYAL. 

M^moires  pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  de  Port-Royal  et  k 
la  Vie  de  la  Reverende  Mfere  Marie-Angelique  de  Sainte- 
Magdalfene  Amauld,  Reformatrice  de  ce  Monast^re.  3  vols. 
Utrecht,  1742.     12mo. 

A  new  Method  of  learning  with  facility  the  Latin 
Tongue.  With  a  Treatise  on  Latin  Poetry.  Translated 
from  the  French  of  the  Messieurs  de  Port  Royal.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1758.     8vo. 

A  new  Method  of  learning  with  facility  the  Greek 
Tongue  ;  with  Remarks.  Translated  from  the  French  of 
Messieurs  de  Port  Royal.     2  vols.     Lond.  1746.     8va 


806 


POETUGAI^POTTER 


PORTUGAL. 

OrdenagSes  e  Leis  do  Reino-  de  PortugaL  See 
Ordbna^oes. 

Collecgao  da  LegislajaS  Antiga  e  Modema  do  Reino 
de  Portugal.  Parte  II.  Da  Legislagao  Modema,  pub- 
licadas  em  1603.     Coimbra,  1786.     3  vols,     small  4to. 

Memorias  Economicas  da  Academia  Real  das  Sciencias 
de  Lisboa,  para  o  adiantamento  da  Agrioultura,  das 
Artes,  et  da  Industria  em  Portugal  e  suas  Couquistas. 
4  vols.     Ldsboa,  1789-1812.     small  4to. 

Historical  View  of  the  Revolutions  of  Portugal  since 
the  Close  of  the  Peninsular  War.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

Journal  of  a  Few  Months'  Residence  in  Portugal  and 
Glimpses  of  the  South  of  Spain.  [By  Mrs  Quillinan.] 
2  vols.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

Letters  from  Portugal  and  Spain.  See  Pobteb  (Sib 
Robert  Ker). 


POSSINUS  (Petbus). 
Spicilegiiim  EvangeUcum. 

LECT^. 


See  Observationes  Sb- 


POSTANS  (Mabrianne). 

Western  India  in  1838.  2  vols,  Lmid.  1839. 
post  8vo. 

Cutch ;  or,  Random  Sketches  taken  during  a  Residence 
in  one  of  the  Northern  Provinces  of  Western  India. 
Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

Personal  Observations  in  Sindh,  the  Manners  and 
Customs  of  its  Inhabitants ;  with  a  Sketch  of  its  History. 
Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

POSTE  (Beale). 

Britannic  Researches ;  or.  New  Facts  and  Rectifica- 
tions of  Ancient  British  History.     Lond.  1853,     8vo. 

POSTLETHWAYT  (James). 

The  History  of  the  Public  Revenue  from  the  Revolu- 
tion in  1688  to  Christmas  1758,  containing  a  View  of 
all  our  public  transactions  relative  to  Money  and  Trade  ; 
with  a  History  of  the  Public  Debts,  Sinking  Fund, 
Bank  of  England,  East  India,  and  South  Sea  Com- 
panies, etc.     Lond.  1759.     oblong  folio. 

POSTLETHWAYT  (Malacht). 

The  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Commerce.  See  Savabt. 

POTE  (Joseph). 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Windsor  Castle,  and 
the  Royal  College  and  Chapel  of  St  George ;  with  the 
Institution,  Laws,  and  Ceremonies,  of  the  Most  Noble 
Order  of  the  Garter.     Eton,  17 i9.     4to. 


POTEMKIN  (Prince  G.  A.) 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Prince  Potemkin,  compre- 
hending original  Anecdotes  of  Catharine  II.  Translated 
from  the  German.     Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

POTHIER  (RoBEBT  Joseph). 

Coutumes  des  Duch^  Bailliage,  et  Prevot6  d'Orl^ans. 
Paris,  1780.     4to. 

(Euvres.  Trait^s  sur  differentes  matieres  de  Droit 
Civil,  et  de  Jurisprudence  Frangoise.  7  vols.  Part's, 
1781-1809.     4to. 

(Euvres,  annot^es  et  mises  en  corr(51ation  avec  le  Code 
Civil  et  la  Legislation  actuelle,  par  M.  Bugnet.  Paris, 
1848.     10  vols.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Obligations,  or  Contracts ; 
translated  from  the  French,  with  an  Introduction, 
Appendix,  and  Notes,  illustrative  of  the  English  Law  on 
the  Subject,  by  W.  D.  Evans.  2  vols.  Lond.  1806. 
Svo. 

Treatise  on  the  Contract  of  Sale,  translated  from  the 
French,  by  L.  S.  Gushing.     Boston,  1839.     Svo. 

Treatise  on  the  Contract  of  Partnership,  by  Pothier ; 
translated  from  the  French,  with  Notes  referring  to  the 
Decisions  of  the  English  Courts,  by  Owen  Davies  Tudor. 
L(md.  1854.     Svo. 

POTOCKI  (Le  Comte  Jean). 

Voyage  dans  les  Steps  d' Astrakhan,  etc.  See  Klap- 
BOTH  (J.  von). 

POTT  (John  F). 

Observations  on  matters  of  Prize,  and  the  practice  of 
the  Admiralty  Prize  Courts,  in  defence  of  the  Rights 
and  Interests  of  His  Majesty's  Navy.    Lond.  1810.    Svo. 

POTTER  (Louis  de). 

Vie  do  Scipion  de  Ricci,  Evgque  de  Pistoie  et  Prato, 
et  r^formateur  du  Catholicisme  en  Toscane,  sous  le  regne 
de  Leopold.     3  vols.     Bruxelles,  1825.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  Scipio  de  Ricci,  late  Bishop  of  Pistoia, 
Reformer  of  Catholicism  in  Tuscany.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Roscoe.     2  vols.     Lond.  1829.     Svo. 

POTT  (Jules  Henbi).     See  Spiess. 

POTTER  (John),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Archa3ologia  Grseca,  sive  Veterum  Graecorum,  prae- 
cipue  vero  Atheniensium,  ritus  civUes,  religiosi,  mili- 
tares  et  domestici,  ftisius  expUcati.  2  vols.  Venetiis, 
1733.     4to. 

The  Antiquities  of  Greece.  A  new  edition,  with  a 
Life  of  the  Author,  by  Rob.  Anderson,  M.D.,  and  an 
Appendix,  by  George  Dunbar.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1824. 
Svo. 


POTTER— POWER 


Wt 


POTTER  (Rev.  Robert). 

An  Inquiry  into  some  passages  in  Dr  Jolinson's  Lives 
of  the  Poets ;  particularly  his  Observations  on  Lyric 
Poetry,  and  the  Odes  of  Gray.     Loml.  1783.     4to. 

Translations  of  the  Greek  Tragedians.  See  .^EscnTLua 
EuBiPEDEs.     Sophocles. 

POTTER  (T.  R.) 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Charnwood  Forest ; 
with  an  Appendix  on  the  Geology,  Botany,  and  Orni- 
thology of  the  District,  by  J.  B.  Jukes,  the  Rev.  A. 
Blozam,  and  Churchill  Babington.     Land.  1842.     4to. 


POTTHAST  (Augustus). 
Regesta  Pontificum  Romanorum. 


See  Reqesta. 


POTTINGER  (Henry),  Ueut,  H.E.I.C. 

Travels  in  Beloochistan  and  Sinde,  accompanied  by  a 
Geographical  and  Historical  Account  of  those  Countries. 
With  a  Map.     Lund.  1816.     4to. 

POTTS  (Thomas). 

A  Compendious  Law  Dictionary.  Lond.  1803. 
1 2mo. 

POUQUEVILLE  (F.  C.  H.  L.) 

Voyage  dans  la  Grfece ;  comprenant  la  Description 
ancienne  et  modeme  de  I'Epire,  de  I'lllyrie,  etc.,  avec  la 
Vie  d'  All  Pacha,  les  ^v^nemens  de  sa  Guerre  en  1820, 
et  des  Considerations  sur  I'archdologie,  la  numismatique, 
les  mceurs,  et  les  arts.     5  vols.     Paris,  1820-21.     8vo. 

Travels  in  the  Morea,  Albania,  and  other  parts  of  the 
Ottoman  Empire,  comprehending  a  general  Description 
of  those  Countries,  and  a  description  of  the  Ancient 
Epirus,  translated  from  the  French  by  Anne^  Plumptre. 
L<md.  1813.     4to. 

Histoire  de  la  r^g^n^ration  de  la  Grfece.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1824.     8vo. 

POUSSIELGUE  (J.  B.  E.) 

De  la  Contribution  en  Natura     Paris,  1801.     8vo. 

POUSSIN  (Nicolas). 

RecueQ  de  Tetes  et  de  Figures  choisies  dans  les  plus 
beaux  Tableaux  de  Nicolas  PoussLn,  gravies  dans  le 
genre  du  crayon.     Paris,  1806.     folio. 

Vie  de  N.  Poussin.     See  Gault  de  Saint  Germain. 

POUSSIN  (Guillaume  Tell). 

The  United  States  :  its  Power  and  Progress.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  Edmund  L.  Du  Barry,  M.D. 
Lond.  [Philadelphia],  1851.     8vo. 


POWEL  (John). 

The  Assize  of  Bread ;  together  with  sundry  good  and 
needfull  Ordinances  for  Bakers,  Brewers,  Inholders, 
Victuallers,  Butchers,  and  Vintners.     Lond.  1632.    4to. 

POWELL  (Rev.  Baden). 

The  Connexion  of  Natural  and  Divine  Truth ;  or, 
the  Study  of  the  Inductive  Philosophy  considered  as 
subservient  to  Theology.     Loiid.  \^Z%.     8vo. 

The  Unity  of  Worlds  and  of  Nature  :  Three  Essays 
on  the  Spirit  of  Inductive  Philosophy  ;  the  Plurality  of 
Worlds  ;  and  the  Philosophy  of  Creation.  Lond.  1866. 
post  8vo. 

POWELL  (David). 

The  History  of  Wales,  written  originally  in  British 
by  Caradoc  of  Lhancarvan,  Englished  by  Dr  Powell, 
and  augmented  by  W.  Wynne ;  to  which  is  added  a 
description  of  Wales,  by  Sir  John  Price.  Lond.  1774. 
8vo. 

The  History  of  Wales.     See  Lhutd  (H.) 


POWELL  (Edmund). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Inland  Carriers, 
edition.     Lond.  1861.     8vo. 


Second 


POWELL  (John  Joseph). 

An  Essay  upon  the  learning  of  Devisee  from  their 
inception  by  Writing,  to  their  consummation  by  the 
death  of  the  Devisor.     Lond.  1788.     Bvo. 

POWELL  (Mart). 

The  Maiden  and  Married  Life  of  Mary  Powell,  after- 
wards Mistress  Milton  (1643-1646).    Zond.  1851.    8vo. 

POWELL  (Robert). 

The  Life  of  Alfred,  or  Alvred,  the  first  Institntor 
of  Subordinate  Government  in  this  Kingdome,  and 
Refounder  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  together  with  a 
parallel  of  our  Soveraigne  Lord,  King  Charles  I.  Lond. 
1634.     18mo. 

POWELL  (Thomas). 

The  Attourney's  Academy ;  being  the  Manner  of 
Proceedings  La  all  his  Majesties  Courts  of  Record  at 
Westminster ;  and  in  all  other  Courts  either  of  Law  or 
Equity.     Land.  1647.     4to. 

POWELL  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Humane  Industry ;  or,  a  History  of  most  Manual 
Arts.     Lond.  1661.     8vo. 

POWER  (John). 

A  Handy-Book  about  Books.     Lond.  1870.     8va 


POWNALIr— PEESBYTERIAN  ELOQUENCE. 


POWNALL  (Thomas). 

Notices,  and  Descriptions  of  Antiq,uitie&  of  thfi  Pro- 
vLncia  Eomana  of  Gaul,  now  Provence,  Languedoc,  and 
Dauphin^ ;  with  an  Appendix  describing  the  Roman 
Baths  and  Thermse  discovered  in  1784  at  Baden weiler. 
Lond.  1788.     4to. 

A  Tpeatise  on  the  Study  of  Antiquities,  as  the  Com- 
mentary to  Historical  Learning.  With  an  Appendix. 
Lond.  1782.     8vo. 

POYNTER  (Thomas). 

A  concise  View  of  the  doctrine  and'  practice  of  the 
Ecclesiastical  Courts  in  Doctors'  Commons,  on  various 
points  relative  to  the  subject  of  Marriage  and  Divorce. 
Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

POZZO  (Andrea). 

Rules  of  Perspective.     See  James  (J.ohn). 

POZZO  (Le  Comte  Ferdinand  dal). 

Essai  sur  les  anciennes  Assemblies  Nationales  de  la. 
Savoie,  du  Pi^mont,  etc.  Vol.  L  (all  published). 
Paris,  1829.     8vo. 


PRADON  (Nicolas). 

CEuvres.     2  vols.     Paris,.  1744. 


1.2mo., 


PRADT  (Dominique  Dufour  db).. 

Histoire  de  I'Ambassade  dans  le  grand  Duch6  de 
Varsovie  en  1812.     Paris,  1815.     8vo. 

Du  Congres  de  Vienne.     2  vols.     Paris,  1815.     8vo. 

Memoires  Historiques  sur  la  Revolution  d'Espagne. 
Paris,  1816.     8vo. 

The  Colonies,  and  the  present  American  Revolutions ; 
translated  from  the  French  of  M.  De  Pradt.  Lond. 
1817.     8vo. 

PEANCERIANA:  A  Select  Collection  o£  Fugitive 
Pieces,  published  since  the  appointment  of  the  present 
Provost  of  the  University  of  Dublin.  Dublin,  1775. 
12mo. 

PRATT  (John  Tidd). 

The  Property  Tax  Act  (5  &  6  Vict.  cap.  35),  as 
amended  by  5  &  6  Vict.  caps.  37  &  80,  with  a  full 
Analysis  of  its  Provisions,  Explanatory  Notes,  and 
Tables  of  Calculation.     Lond.  1843.     post  8vo. 

PRATT  (Samuel  Jackson). 

Gleanings  through  Wales,  Holland,  and  Westphalia. 
To  which  is  added  Humanity  :  a  Poem.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1797.     8vo. 


PRATT  (W.  Tidd). 

Income-Tax  Acts,  with  a  full  Analysis  of  the  Provi- 
sions of  the  different  Acts  ;  also  Cases  of  Dlustrations, 
and  a  Copius  Index,  being  a  Supplement  to  Tidd  Pratt's 
Property  Tax  Act.     Lond.  1855.     post  8vo. 

PRAY  (Georgius). 

Historia  Regum  Hungariae,  cum  notitiis  pra3viis  ad 
cognoscendum  veterem  Regni  statum  pertinentibus. 
Biidie,  1801.     3  volg.     8vo. 

PRAYERS. 

The  Liturgy  and  other  Divine  Offices  of  the  Church. 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

Prayers  received  and  approved  by  the  Church  of 
Scotland.     See  Psalms. 

See  also  Book  of  Common  Prater. 

PREACHER  (The  Scotch),  or  a  Collection  of  Ser- 
mons, by  Clergymen  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  4  vols. 
Edinb.  1789.     12mo. 

PRECEDENCE  of  Edinburgh  and  Dublin.  See 
Edinburgh. 

PRECEDENTS  of  Private  Acts  of  Parliament. 
See  Parliament. 

PREDICTIONS  OR  PROPHECIES  of  Messrs 
Luodie,  Rutherford,  etc.     See  Prophecies. 

PEEJEVALSKY  (Colonel  N.) 

Mongolia,  the  Tangut  Country,  and  the  Solitudes  of 
Northern  Thibet,  translated  by  E.  Debnar  Morgan,  with 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  CoL  Henry  Yule.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

From  Kulja  across  the  Tian  Shan  to  Lob-nor. 
Translated  by  E.  Delmar  Morgan.  With  Introduction 
by  SirT.  Douglas  Forsyth.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

PREMIUM  (Barton). 

Eight  Years  in  British  Guiana,  being  the  Journal  of 
a  Residence  in  that  Province  from  1840  to  1848.  Lond. 
1850.     8vo. 

PRENTICE  (Samuel). 

Edition  of  Archbold  and  Chitty's  Practice  of  the 
Courts  of  Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer. 
See  Archbold  (John  F.) 

PRESBYTERIAN  ELOQUENCE. 

English  Presbyterian  Eloquence,  or  Dissenters'  Say- 
ings, Ancient  and  Modern.     Liond.  1720.     8vo. 

Scotch  Presbyterian  Eloquence  displayed,  or  the 
FoUy  of  their  Teaching  discovered,  from  their  Books, 
Sermons,  and  Prayers.     Lond.  1738.     8vo. 


PEESBYTERIAN  ELOQUENCE— PEEVOST. 


809 


PRESBYTERIAN  ELOQUENCE— Con^inwed. 

An  Answer  to  the  Scots  Presbyterian  Eloquence, 
with  a  Continuation.  Lond.  I59i.  4to.  (Bound  with 
Rae's  History  of  the  Rebellion.) 

PRESBYTERLA.N  REVIEW  (The),  and  Religious 
Journal,  from  its  Commencement  in  July  1831,  con- 
tinued to  July  1848.    21  vols.    Sdiiib.  1832-48.    Svo. 

PRESBYTERIANISM  DEFENDED,  in  four  Dis- 
courses, by  Ministers  of  the  Synod  of  Ulster.  Glasgow, 
1839.     12mo. 


PRESBYTERIANS    (Loyalty    of). 
PATRICK  (Rev.  J.) 


Stie     KiRK- 


PRESBYTERIAN'S  ARMOURY  (The). 

Containing  Works  of  George  GiUespie,  Samuel  Ruther- 
ford, Brown  of  Wamphray,  and  David  Calderwood. 
3  vols.     Sdmb.  1846.     Svo. 

PRESBYTERY. 

Histoire  des  Nouveaus  Presbyteriens  Anglois  et 
Escossois.  Oh  est  monstr^  la  Difference  de  leur  Doctrine 
et  Discipline  en  Religion,  d'avec  celle  de  France  et 
autres  Protestants.     1660.     12mo. 

History  of  the  English  and  Scotch  Presbytery, 
wherein  is  discovered  their  Designs  and  Practices  for 
the  subversion  of  Government  in  Church  and  State. 
Written  in  French  [by  Isaac  Basire]  and  now  Englished. 
Villafranca,  1660.     8vo. 

The  Method  of  Procedure  by  Presbyteries  in  settling 
Schools,  providing  Manses,  etc.     Edinh.  1709. 

PRESCOTT  (William  H.) 

History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  the 
Catholic,  of  Spain.     3  vols.     Lond.  1838.     Svo. 

The  Same.     Fifth  edition.     Lond.  1849.    post  Svo. 

History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  King  of 
Spain.     2  vols.     Lond.  1855.     Svo. 

The  Same.     3  vols.     Lond.  1855-1859.     post  Svo. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  with  a  Pre- 
liminary View  of  the  Ancient  Mexican  Civilization,  and 
the  Life  of  the  Conqueror  Hernando  Gort6s.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

The  Same.     3  vols.    Lond.  1850-1852.     12mo. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,  with  a  preliminary 
View  of  the  Civilization  of  the  Incas.  2  vols,  Lond. 
1847.     Svo. 

The  Same.     3  vols.     Lmd.  1850.     12mo. 

Biographical  and  Critical  Miscellanies.  Lond.  1845. 
Svo. 

The  Same.    Second  edition.     Lond.  1850.     12mo. 

See  also  Robertson  (W.),  Charles  V. 


PRESS  (The). 

Essays,  Letters,  etc.     See  Liberty  of  the  Pans. 

PRESSENSJfi  (Edmond  de). 

The  Martyrs  and  Apologists.  Translated  (from  the 
French)  by  Annie  Harwood.     Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

PRESTON  (John),  D.D. 

The  Brestplate  of  Faith  and  Love;  a  Treatise, delivered 
in  IS  Sermons.     Lond.  1651.     4to. 

The  New  Covenant,  or  the  Saint's  Portion  ;  a  Treatise, 
delivered  in  xiv  Sermons  on  Genesis  xviL  1 ,  2.  Lcmd. 
1G55.     4to. 

PRESTON  (Richard),  Q.C. 

A  Treatise  on  Conveyancing.  Second  edition.  3  vola. 
Lond.  1813-16.     Svo. 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Estates  ;  with  Preliminary 
Observations  on  the  Quality  of  Estates.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1820-27.     Svo. 

PRESTON  (Richard,  Viscount). 

The  Consolation  of  Philosophy.     See  Boethecs. 

PRESTON  (T.  R.) 

Three  Years'  Residence  in  Canada,  from  1837  to  1839  ; 
with  Notes  of  a  Winter  Voyage  to  New  York.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1840.     post  Svo. 

PRESTON  (William),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

A  Poem  to  the  Divine  Majesty.  Edinh.  1758.  small 
4to. 

PRESTON,  Lancashire. 

History  of  Preston,  in  Lancashire ;  together  with  the 
Guild  Merchant,  and  some  account  of  the  Duchy  and 
County  Palatine  of  Lancaster.  With  Eighteen  Plates. 
Lond.  1722.     4to. 

PRESTWICK,  Ayrshire. 

Records  of  the  Burgh  of  Prestwick,  in  the  SherifiTdom 
of  Ayr,  1470-1782.  Edited  by  J.  Fullarton.  Glasgow, 
1834.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

PR^TENDANT  (HiSToniB  dc).  See  Stuart 
Family. 

PRlfiVOST  (L'ABBi;  Antoine  FBAN9018). 

Histoire  G^n^rale  des  Voyages,  ou  Nouvelle  Collec- 
tion de  toutes  les  Relations  de  Voyages  par  Mer  et  par 
Terre,  qui  ont  ^t(5  publi^es  jusqu'  it  pr^nt  dans  les 
differentes  Langues  de  toutes  les  Nations  connuee, 
19  vols.     Paris,  1746-70.     4to. 

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PE^VOST— PRIDEAUX. 


PEfiVOST  (L'Abb^  Antoine  YRAisqois)— Continued. 

Histoire  de  Manon  Lescaut  et  du  Chevalier  des 
Grieux.  Edition  illustr^e  par  Tony  Johannot  pr^c^d^e 
d'une  notice  historique  sur  I'auteur  par  Jules  Janin. 
Paris,  n.  d.     royal  8vo. 

(Envres  Choisies.  39  vols.  Amsterdam  et  Far  is, 
1783-85.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  la  maison  de  Stuart.     See  Hume  (David). 

pr:6vost-paeadol  (l.  a.) 

France.  (Two  Lectures  delivered  in  EdinlDurgli, 
November  1869.)     Hdirib.  1869.     8vo. 

PEEVOST  (Sib  George). 

Some  account  of  the  public  life  of  the  late  Lieutenant- 
General  Sir  George  Prevost,  Bart.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

PEEVOTIUS  (Cl.) 

Commentarius  de  Magistratibus  Populorum  Eoman- 
orum,  ex  variis  Authoribus  collectus.  Lausannoe,  1579. 
12mo. 


PEICE  (Bonomy). 
Currency  and  Banking. 


Land.  1876.     8vo. 


PEICE  (Major  David). 

Chronological  Retrospect ;  or,  Memoirs  of  the  Prin- 
cipal Events  of  Mahommedan  History.  3  vols,  in  4. 
Lond.  1821.     4to. 

PEICE  (George). 

Eeports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court 
of  Exchequer,  1814-24.  13  vols.  Lojid.  1816-28. 
8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  the  Exchequer.  Lond. 
1830.     8vo. 

New  Practice  of  the  Courts  of  Law  at  Westminster 
in  Personal  Actions  commenced  by  Writ.  Lond.  1833. 
8vo. 

PEICE  (Sir  John). 

Historiae    Brytannicse     Defensio,     Johanne    Priseo, 
Equestris  ordinis,  authore.     Lond.  1573.     4to. 
Description  of  Wales.     See  Powell  (D.) 

PEICE  (J.  D.) 

The  Mysteries  of  Eleusis.     See  Ouvarofp. 

PRICE  (Eichard),  D.D. 

A  Eeview  of  the  principal  questions  and  difficulties  in 
Morals.     Lond.  1769.     8vo. 

A  Free  Discussion  of  the  Doctrines  of  Materialism 
and  Philosophical  Necessity,  in  a  Correspondence 
between  Dr  Price  and  Dr  Priestley.    Lond.  1778.    8vo. 


PEICE  (Eichard),  D.T).— Continued. 

Observations  on  Eeversionary  Payments,  on  Schemes 
for  providing  Annuities  for  Widows,  and  on  the 
National  Debt,  etc.     2  vols.     Lond.  1783.     8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition,  with  Introduction  by 
WiUiam  Morgan.     2  vols.     Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

PEICE  (Thomas),  D.D. 

History  of  Protestant  Nonconformity  in  England, 
from  the  Eeformation  under  Henry  VIII.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

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and  Scriptural  Eeferences.     Lond.  1853.     l2mo. 

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Journal  of  the  British  Embassy  to  I'ersia.  Embel- 
lished with  numerous  Views  taken  in  India  and  Persia. 
Also  a  Dissertation  on  the  Antiquities  of  Persepolis. 
Lond.  1825.     oblong  folio. 

PEICHAED  (James  Cowles),  M.D. 

An  Analysis  of  the  Egyptian  Mythology  :  To  which 
is  subjoined,  a  critical  examination  of  the  remains  of 
Egyptian  Chronology.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

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Observations  on  the  causes  of  Physical  and  Animal 
Life.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

The  Eastern  Origin  of  the  Celtic  Nations  proved  by 
a  comparison  of  their  dialects.     Oxford,  \QZ\.    8vo. 

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4  vols.     Lond.  1826-1844.     8vo. 

On  the  Different  Forms  of  Insanity,  in  relation  to 
Jurisprudence.     Lond.  1847.     post  8vo. 

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into  the  modifying  influence  of  Physical  and  Moral 
Agencies  on  the  difierent  Tribes  of  the  Human  Family. 
The  Third  edition,  enlarged.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

PEIDEAUX  (F.) 

The  Law  of  Judgments  and  Crown  Debts,  as  they 
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recent  Decisions.     Lond.  1856.     12mo. 

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The  justice  of  the  present  law  on  Benefices.  III.  The 
Award  of  King  Charles  I.  concerning  Tithes,  etc.  Lond. 
1716.     8vo. 


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The  True  Nature  of  Imposture  fully  display'd  in  the 
Life  of  Mahomet,  with  a  Discourse  annex'cl  for  the 
vindication  of  Christianity  from  this  Charge.  Land. 
1718.     8vo. 

The  Old  and  New  Testament  Connected  in  the  His- 
tory of  the  Jews  and  neighbouring  Nations.  4  vols. 
Zoml.  1821.     8vo. 

The  Original  and  right  of  Tithes  for  the  Maintenance 
of  the  Ministry  in  Christian  Church  truly  stated. 
Lond.  1722.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Prideaux,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Norwich.  With  several  Tracts  and  Letters  of 
his  upon  various  subjects,  never  before  published.  Lond. 
1748.     8vo. 

PRIDEAUX  (John),  BwJiop  of  Worcester. 
Orationes  Novem  Inaiigurales  de  totidem  Theologice 
apicibus.     Oxonice,  1626.     4to. 

PRIDEAUX  (M.) 

La  Vie  de  Mahomet  oti  Ton  d<5couvre  amplement  la 
Veritd  de  I'imposture.     Amsterdam,  1698.     12mo. 

PREDHAM  (Charles). 

England's  Colonial  Empire.  Vol.  I.  The  Mauritius 
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PREDHAM  (Rev.  J.) 

The  Church  of  England,  as  to  her  excellencies  and 
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Spiritualities  and  Temporalities.     Land.  1842.     8vo. 

PRIESTLEY  (Joseph),  LL.D. 

The  History  and  Present  State  of  Discoveries  relating 
to  Vision,  Light,  and  Colours.  2  vols.  Lond.  1772. 
4to. 

An  examination  of  Dr  Reid's  Inquiry  into  the  Human 
Mind,  Dr  Beattie's  Essay  on  Truth,  and  Dr  Oswald's 
Appeal  to  Common  Sense  in  behalf  of  Religion.  Lond. 
1774.     8vo. 

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Air.     3  vols.     Loml.  1774-1777.     8vo. 

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sophical Necessity  illustrated,  being  an  Appendix  to 
the  Disquisitions.     2  vols.     Lond.  1777.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  John  Palmer  in  defence  of  the 
Illustrations  of  Philosophical  Necessity.  Bath,  1779. 
8vo.  (Bound  with  the  second  volume  of  the  pre- 
ceding.) 


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Experiments  and  Observations  relating  to  variouB 
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the  Observations  on  Air.  3  vols.  Lond.  1779-86. 
8vo. 

Letters  to  a  Philosophical  Unbeliever.  Bath.  1780. 
8vo. 

Tracts.— An  Address  to  Dr  Priestley  upon  his 
Doctrine  of  Philosophical  Necessity  illustrated.  Lojid. 
1780.  8vo. — A  Letter  to  Jacob  Bryant,  Esq. ,  in  Defense 
of  Philosophical  Necessity,  by  Joseph  Priestley.  L<md. 
1780. — Miscellaneous  observations  on  some  points  of 
the  Controversy  between  the  Materialists  and  their 
opponents.  *  Lond.  1780. — A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Con- 
troversy between  Dr  Priestley  and  his  opponents. 

Lectures  on  History  and  General  Policy,  to  which  is 
prefixed  an  Essay  on  a  course  of  Liberal  Education. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1793.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Dr  Priestley  to  the  year  1795 ;  written  by 
himself ;  with  a  Continuation  to  the  time  of  his  death. 
By  his  Son,  Joseph  Priestley ;  and  Observations  on  his 
Writings,  by  Thomas  Cooper.  2  vols.  Lond.  1805.  8vo. 

Old  England,  by  a  New  Englandman.     See  Sketch. 

Free  Discussion  of  the  doctrines  of  Materialism.  See 
Price  (Richard). 

PRIMATT  (Humphrey),  D.D. 
The   Duty   of  Mercy,   and  the   Sin  of  Cruelty  ta 
Brute  Animals,     Edinh.  1834.     8vo. 

PRIME  (Nathaniel  S.) 

History  of  Long  Island,  from  its  first  Settlement  by 
Europeans  to  the  year  1845,  with  special  reference  to 
its  Ecclesiastical  concerns.    New  York,  1845. 

PRIMROSE  (David). 

Scotland's  Complaint  upon  the  Death  of  our  late 
Soveraigne  King  James,  of  most  happy  memorie,  by  Mr 
D.  Prymerose.  Edinburgh.  Printed  by  Jon  Wreittoim. 
1625.     (Reprint,  by  James  Maidment)     4to. 

PRINCE  (John).    • 

Danmonii  Orientales  lUustres ;  or,  the  Worthies  of 
Devon,  a  Work  wherein  the  Lives  and  Fortunes  of  the 
most  famous  Divines,  Statesmen,  Swordsmen,  Physicians, 
Writers,  and  other  eminent  Persons,  Natives  of  that  Pro- 
vince, from  before  the  Norman  Conquest  down  to  the 
present  Age  are  memorized,  out  of  the  most  approved 
authors,  both  in  print  and  manuscript  Illustrated  with 
their  coats  of  arms.     Exeter,  1701.     foho. 

The  Worthies  of  Devon.  New  edition,  with  Notes. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1810.     4to. 


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PEIVATE  LETTERS— PROCLAMATIONS. 


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PRIVATE   LETTERS.     Edited   by  J.    Maidment. 
JSee  Letters. 


PRIVY    PURSE   EXPENSES. 
Books. 


See   Household 


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1709.     4to. 

PROCLAMATIONS. 

A  Collection  of  Royal  Proclamations  and  Orders 
of  Parliament,  printed  at  Edinburgh  between  1640  and 
1700.     Bound  in  one  Folio  volume. 

1.  Act  anent  Masteries  Men.  1640.— 2,  3. 
Acts  against  Runawayes.  1640.  —  4.  In- 
structions by  the  Committee  of  Parliament. 
— 5.  Act  anent  Fugitives.  1641. — 6.  Expla- 
nation of  the  Scots  Commissioners. — 7.  Oath 
to  be  taken  by  Members  of  Parliament.  1641. 
— 8.  A  Proclamation  against  two  seditious 
Books. — 9,  10.  Proclamations  of  Charles  I. 
Aug.  1C43. — 11.  Act  containing  the  tenour 
of  the  Band,  etc.  1649.— 12.  ParUament  of 
Scotland  proclaiming  Charles  II.  Feb.  1649. 
—  13.  For  three  Moneths  Maintenance. 
March  1649.-14.  Two  Letters  of  Charles  II. 
from  Breda.  April  1660.-15.  Earl  of  Man- 
chester's Speech  and  His  Majesties  answer. — 
16.  Speech  of  Sir  Harbottle  Grimston. — 17. 
Proclamation  against  the  Rebels  in  Ireland. 
18.  Against  all  seditious  Railers  and 
Slanderers. — 19.  Against  all  Meetings  of 
Quakers,  Anabaptists,  etc.  1661. — 20.  Act 
of  Parliament  against  saying  of  mass,  Jesuits, 
Priests,  etc. — 21.  Proclamation  concerning 
His  Majesties  Coronation  Pardon.  1661. — 
22.  Prohibition  of  Commerce  with  London 
on  account  of  the  Plague.  July  1665. — 23. 
Anent  the  Prices  of  Ale.  1666.— 24.  Pro- 
clamation obhdging  Heritors  and  Masters  for 


PROCLAMATIONS— Cbn<t«u«rf. 

their  Tenants  and  Servants.  1674. — 2S. 
Proclamation  discharging   Levies.     1674. — 

26.  Regulating  the  prices  of  Ale.   Deo.  1676< 

27.  Proclamation  against  Unlawful  Meeting*, 
etc.  Aug.  1660. — 28.  Proclamation  obliging 
Heritors  and  Masters,  etc.  1077. — 29.  Act 
discharging  Solicitations.  1677. — 30.  Act 
for  securing  the  public  Peace.  1678. — 31. 
Proclamation  for  a  public  Fast  throughout 
Scotland.  Nov.  1678. — 32.  Againit  Papists. 
1679.  —  33.  Reward  for  apprehension  of 
traitors.  1679. — 34.  Reward  for  the  appre- 
hension of  persons  guilty  of  a  late  horrid 
villany  and  assassination  upon  the  Town 
Mayor  of  Edinburgh  March  1679. — 35. 
Proclamation  for  discovery  of  the  murder  of 
the  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews. — 36.  Against 
persons  being  in  arms  at  field-Conventicles. 
— 37.  Anent  the  Murthcrers  of  the  late 
Archbishop  of  St  Andrews.  Sept.  1679. — 
38.  Concerning  the  Sale  of  Beer.  1690. 
—  39.  Concerning  some  Fanatical  Con- 
spirators. —  40.  Proclamation  indicting  a 
Parliament.  1681.  —  41.  For  ordering  the 
Prosecution  of  all  Rebels.  1683.  —  42. 
Proclamation  of  Toleration  by  James  VII. 
July  1687. 

A  Collection  of  Royal  Proclamations,  Orders  of 
Parliament,  Acts  of  Assembly,  etc.,  printed  at  Edin- 
burgh between  1676  and  1727.     Bound  in  three  Folio 

volumes. 

Vol.  I.  1.  King's  Letter  to  Lords  of  Session,  and  Act 
of  Sederunt  anent  the  Clerks  of  Session. 
1676.— 2,  3.  Anent  denounced  Fugitives  of 
the  late  Rebellion  (1679),  with  lists.  1684.— 
4.  Riding  of  Parliament.  1681.— 5.  Act  of 
Council  anent  the  Test.  1681.  —  6.  Letters 
anent  the  Peace  of  the  Highlands.  1682. — 
7.  Collection  of  the  Customs,  &c.  1684. 
— 8.  Anent  the  Orders  in  the  Parliament 
House.  1662.— 9.  Anent  the  Cleansing  of 
the  Streets.  1687.-10,11  Anent  Religious 
Toleration.  1687.— 12.  Act  anent  Rebels. 
1688.-13.  Anent  the  Church  of  England. 
— 14,  16.  Containing  His  Alajesties  In- 
demnity.— 16.  Proclamation  upon  the  Occa- 
sion of  the  designed  Invasion. — 17.  For 
calling  out  Heretors,  &c.,  for  His  Majesties 
Service. — 18.  His  Majesties  Answer  to  the 
letter  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland. — 19. 
For  restoring  Corporations  to  their  Ancient 
Charters,  &c. — 20.  Anent  the  Invasion  of 
the  Prince  of  Orange.  1688. — 21.  Declara- 
tion of  the  Prince  of  Orange  concerning  the 
departure  of  Papists.     1689.— 22.  Speech  of 


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PEOCLAM  ATIONS—  Continued. 


the  Prince  of  Orange.  -  23.  Calling  a  Sleeting 
of  the  Estates. — 24.  Declaration  for  keeping 
the  Peace  in  Scotland. — 25.  The  Election  of 
Commissioners  to  the  Meeting  of  Estates. 
1689. — 26.  Proclamation  by  the  King  and 
Queen  in  order  to  their  Coronation.  1688. — 
27.  Acts  of  the  Estates  on  Defence  of  the 
Kingdom.  1689. — 28.  Approving  of  the  Good 
Services  done  by  the  Town  of  Glasgow,  &c. 
—  29.  Proclamation  calling  together  the 
Militia. — 30.  Election  of  Magistrates  in  the 
Town  of  Edinburgh.  —  31.  Proclaiming 
William  and  Mary,  King  and  Queen  of  Scot- 
land.— 32.  Against  the  Owning  of  King 
James. — 33.  Act  levying  Horsemen. — 34. 
For  a  Public  Thanksgiving. — 35.  Against 
the  French  King. — 36.  For  Apprehending 
Lord  Bellendine. — 37.  Account  of  the  Ap- 
prehending of  Sir  Adam  Blair  and  Dr  Grey. 
— 38.  Act  regulating  H.M.  Forces.— 39. 
Anent  the  Ministers  at  Edinburgh.  —  40. 
Proclamation  of  Indemnity.  —  41.  Citing 
Ministers  who  have  not  prayed  for  their 
Majesties. — 42.  For  a  General  Fast.  —  43. 
For  rouping  the  Excise  of  Malt,  &c. — 44. 
Discharging  the  payments  of  the  Rents  of 
the  Bishopricks.  ■ —  45.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment.— 46,  47.  Letter  to  the  Privy  Council 
of  Scotland  for  opening  the  Signet.^-48, 
49.  For  a  Voluntary  Contribution  for  the 
prisoners  in  France. — 50.  Preventing  De- 
predations from  the  Highlanders.  —  51. 
Regulating  the  Post-Office. — 52.  Preventing 
of  False  Mustures. — 53.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment.— 54.  Acts  concerning  the  Manufactory 
of  Wool.  1689.— 55.  For  sequestrating  the 
Rents  of  Rebels.  1690.— 56.  For  Levying  Sea- 
men, etc. — 57.  Allowing  the  Depute  for  the 
Privy  Seal  to  subscribe  the  Writs  passing  the 
same. — 58.  H.M.'s  Letter  to  the  Privy  Coun- 
cil of  Scotland. — 59-62.  Proclamations  for 
Adjourning  Parliament.  —  63.  For  Raising 
Pioneers  and  providing  Baggage  Horses. — 
64.  Act  Ratifying  the  Confession  of  Faith, 
etc.  —  65.  For  Apprehending  disaffected 
persons. — 66.  For  Securing  of  the  Peace 
within  the  City  of  Edinburgh  and  Suburbs. 
— 67.  For  Discharging  the  Exportation  of 
Victual.  —  68.  For  Apprehending  certain 
disaffected  Persons.  —  69.  Act  concerning 
Patronages.  1690. — 70.  Proclamation  for  a 
Publick  Thanksgiving.  1690.  —  71.  For 
bringing  in  the  Accompts  due  by  Their 
Majesties  Forces.  1690. — 72.  For  Choosing 
the  Additional  Representatives  of  Barons  to 
the  Parliament. — 73.  For  a  Publick  Thanks- 
giving. 1690. — 74.  For  Opening  the  Mint. 
1690.— 75.  Adjourning  Parliament. — 76,  77. 


T'ROCLAM.ATIO'SS— Continued. 


Acts  Anent  a  National  Fast. — 78.  For  pro- 
viding Magazines  of  Com,  etc.,  for  Their  Ma- 
jesties Troops.     1690. — 79.  For  Discharging 
the  Importation  of  Victual. 1691. — 80.  Proro- 
gating the  Dyet  for  Imbringing  the  Accompts 
due  by  the  Forces. — 81.  For  the  Inbringing 
of   the    Hearth    Money.  —  82.  Adjourning 
Parliament. — 83.  For  the  Inbringing  of  the 
Hearth  Money. — 84.  For  a  National  Fast  to 
be  keeped  Monethly. — 85.  Adjourning  Par- 
liament.— 86.  Anent   Persons  Travelling. — 
87.    Discharging    the    Rendezvouz    of    the 
Militia. — 88.    Anent  Baggage   Horses. — 89. 
Intercommuning  the  Rebels  in  the  Bass. — 90. 
Anent  the  Importing  of  Horses  from  Eng- 
land.— 91.  Of  Indemnity. — 92.   Adjourning 
Parliament. — 93.  Anent  the  Resetters  of  the 
Clan    M'Greigour.  —  94.    Adjourning    the 
General    Assembly. — 95.    For    a     Publick 
Thanksgiving.      1691.  —  96.     Adjourning 
Parliament.     1692. — 97.  Act  concerning  the 
Oaths   of  Allegiance. — 98.  For  Levying  of 
Seamen. — 99.  Adjourning  Parliament. — 100. 
For  a  National  Monthly  Fast. — 101.  Anent 
Ministers  not  praying  for  their  Majesties. — 
102.  Discharging  the  Importation  of  Foreign 
Victual. — 103.  For  Securing  the  Peace  in  the 
Northern    Shires.  — 104.    For    a    National 
Thanksgiving.  —  105.    Adjourning     Parlia- 
ment.— 106.    Appointing   Masters   for  pre- 
serving the  Game. — 107.  Anent  the  Beggers. 
— 108.  For    observing    the    Staple-port    at 
Camphire. — 109.  Anent  the  Hearth  Money. 
1 10.  For  discovering  who  Robbed  the  Pack- 
quit. — 111.  Anent    Souldiers  Deserting   or 
MarryingwithoutCertificats.— 112.  Adjourn- 
ing Parliament. — 113.  Appointing  a  Publick 
Thanksgiving.  —  114.    For    Apprehending 
Ensign  and  Sergeant  Campbels,  and  Regu- 
lating the   Levy  of  Recruits.     1692. — 115. 
Adjourning  Parliament.      1693. — 116.   Ap- 
pointing the  Heretors  to  be  in  Readiness 
upon   48  hours  Advertisement. — 117.  Dis- 
charging the   Exportation  of  Broken  Brass 
and  Copper. — 118.  Adjourning  Parliament. 
— 119.  Ordering  the  Payment  of  Provisions 
for  the  Forces  and  redressing  Abuses. — 120. 
Adjourning     Parliament.  —  121.     Against 
Tumults    in   Edinburgh. — 122.  Adjourning 
Parliament. — 123.    Act    Discharging  Privy 
Counsellours,   etc.,   to    remove   out    of  the 
Kingdom. — 124.  Indemnifying  Deserters. — 

125.  Order  anent  the  Rebels  of  the  Bass. — 

126.  Letters  of  Inter-communing  against  the 
Rebels  in  the  Bass. — 127.  Act  for  taking  the 
Oath  of  Alledgeance.  —  128.  Appointing 
Persons  to  Adrainistret  the  Oath  of  AUed- 
giance  and  Assurance. — 129.  For  Settling 


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PROCLAMATIONS— Co«(!inMet/. 

the  Quiet  and  Peace  of  the  Church. — 103. 
Adjourning  Parliament.  —  131.  Anent 
Beggers. — 132.  Superceding  the  Monthly 
Fast  after  September. — 133.  Indicting  a 
General  Assembly. — 134.  Against  transport- 
ing Corns  to  France. — 135.  For  Ransoming 
Archibald  Bartlemew  and  James  Key, 
prisoners  with  the  Turks.  —  136.  For  a 
General  Thanksgiving.  —  137.  Adjourning 
the  General  Assembly. — '138.  For  Imbring- 
ing  Their  Majesties  Excise.  —  139.  Anent 
the  New  Levies. — 140.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment. 1693.— 141.  Act  Against  Tumults 
and  Disorders  in  CoUedges  and  Universities. 
1694. 

Vol.  II.  1.  Anent  Persons  Travelling  to  England  without 
Passes.  1694. — 2.  Proclamation  for  appre- 
hending Fergus  Templetoun. — 3.  Instructions 
anent  the  New  Leveys. — 4.  For  securing  the 
Peace  of  the  Highlands. — 5.  Anent  the  New 
Levies  and  Deserters. — 6.  Letters  Patent  in 
favours  of  the  Chirurgions  and  Apothecaries, 
— 7.  Act  Discharging  Boats  from  going  to 
the  Bass,  or  Furnishing  Supplys  thereto. — 8. 
Proclamation  for  Adjourning  Parliament. — 
9,  10.  Against  the  Importing  Vitual  or 
Cattel  from  Ireland. — 11.  For  delivering  the 
Men  to  be  Levyed. — 12.  Anent  the  Horses 
and  Arms  of  such  as  refuse  the  Oaths. — 13. 
Against  Deserters. — 14.  Peace  of  the  High- 
lands.— 15.  Anent  the  Horses  and  Arms  of 
such  as  refuse  the  Oaths. — 16.  For  a  National 
Fast. — 17.  Anent  this  Current  Parliament. — 
18.  Building  of  a  Stone  Bridge  upon  the 
Water  of  Nether-queich.  — 19.  Anent  the 
Pole-money. — 20.  For  Rouping  the  Rents  of 
the  Hearth-money. — 21.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment.— 22.  Anent  Beggars. — 23.  For  bring- 
ing in  the  Accompts  resting  by  the  Forces  to 
the  Country. — 24.  Pole-money  and  Hearth- 
money. — 25.  For  making  up  the  last  Levies. 
26.  Discharging  Persons  from  the  Nether- 
lands. —  27.  Proclamation  about  the  Pole- 
money. — 28.  Anent  the  Currant  Parliament. 
— 29.  AdjoumingParliament. — 30.  Appoint- 
ing a  National  Thanksgiving  —  31.  For 
paying  the  Arrears  due  by  the  Forces. — 32. 
Adjourning  Parliament.  —  33.  Anent  the 
Deficients  in  the  last  Levy.  —  34.  Anent 
Recruits  and  Deserters.  1694.— 35.  For  the 
Government  in  His  Majesties  name  only. 
1695. — 36.  For  a  National  Humiliation  on 
the  Queen's  Death.— 37.— Discharging  the 
Importing  of  Salt  Beeff  from  Ireland. — 38. 
On  Arrears  due  by  the  Forces.— 39.  Adjoum- 
ingParliament.— 40.  Indemnifying  Deserters. 
— 41.  Discharging  the  base  Copper  Money 


PROCLAMATIONS— Conimu/;^. 

Coyned    in    Ireland.  —  42.    Against    the 
importing  of  Irish  Vitual.— 43.  Against  the 
Exporting    of    the    Current    Coyn.  —  44. 
Adjourning   Parliament.  —  45.   Adjourning 
the    General    Assembly.  —  46.  Adjourning 
Parliament.  —  47.  His  Majesties  Letter  to 
the  Parliament  of  Scotland. — 48.  Speech  of 
the  Marquis  of  Tweeddale. — 49.  Speech  of 
the  Earl  of  Annandale. — 50.  Proclamation 
discharging  English  Clipt-Money.— 51.  For 
apprehending  Patrick   Grahame.  — 52.  For 
the  Redemption  of  nine  Slaves  and  Captives 
in    Barbary.  —  53.  On    Pole-money.  —  54. 
Adjourning  the  General  Assembly. — 55.  For 
raising  the  Rate  of  Money.— 56.  Anent  the 
Half   Ducatdouns    and  Old    Scots    Merk- 
pieces. — 57.  For  Collecting  the  Pole-money. 
— 58.  In  Favours  of  the  Brewers  of  Edin- 
burgh.— 59.  On   the   Pole- money. — 60.    On 
the  Excise.— 61.    For  a  National   Thanks- 
giving. —  62.  On    the    Pole-money.  —  63. 
Adjourning   Parliament.  —  64.  Adjourning 
the  General  Assembly. — 65.  Discharging  the 
Importation   of  Foreign  Victual. — 66.  Dis- 
charging the  Melting-down  of  Current  Coin. 
— 67.  Allowing   the    Importation  of  Meal 
from   Ireland.  — 68.  Of  giving  in   Limits   of 
Poleable  Persons.      1695.— 69.  Act  R,.ising 
the  Rate  of  Five  Shilling  Pieces,  1696.— 70. 
Discharging  Correspondence  and  Commerce 
with   France. — 71.  Declaring    the   Un-clipt 
Merk-Pieces,    etc.,    to    be    Currant  —  72. 
Appointing  Collectors  of  Shires  to  receive 
Clipped  Merk-Pieces. — 73.  Commission  for 
Examining  Witnesses  anent  the  Importation 
of  Irish  Victual. — 74.  Allowing  the  Impor- 
tation of  Irish  Meal  and  Gates. — 75.  Anent 
Recruits,    etc.  —  76.  Proclamation    by    the 
King. — 77.  Continuing  the   Importation  of 
Irish  Meal  and  Gates. — 78.  For  Securing  the 
Kingdom  against   Invasion.  —  79.  For  the 
Out-bringing  of  Men  for  the  Levy. — 80.  For 
Calling  out  the  Heretors,  etc. — 81.  Calling 
out  the  MQitia. — 82.  For  a  day  of  Humilia- 
tion.— 83.  Apprehending  Persons  as  having 
been  in  France. — 84.  Seising  the  Horses  and 
Arms    of    Papists,  etc.  —  85.  Adjourning 
Parliament. — 86.  Association  stibscribed  at 
Edinburgh,  April  10,1696.-87.  For  Appre- 
hending Sir    George    Barclay. — 88.  Crying 
down  the  English  Milned  Crowns  and  Half 
Crowns. — 89.  Crying  down  the  Silver  Scots 
■"^  Crown-Pieces,  etc. — 90.  Causes  for  a  National 

Fast. — 91.  Proclamation  for  a  National  Fast 
92.  Against  Regraiting  of  Victual,  etc. — 93. 
Adjourning  Parliament  —  94.  Appointing 
Twenty  Shillings  to  be  paid  for  every  Boll 
of  Foreign   Victual  Imported.  —  95.  For  a 


816 


PROCLAMATIONS. 


FEOCLAMATlOl:^  8— Continued. 

Fast. — 96.  For  paying  in  Poll-Money. — 97. 
Adjourning  Parliament.  —  98.  For  Appre- 
hending Henry  Every  and  other  Pirates. — 99. 
Act  anent  the  Petition  of  the  Magistrates  of 
Banff.  —  100.  Proclamation  Indemnifying 
Deserters.  —  101.  Act  in  Favours  of 
the  Ministers  and  Kirk  Session  of  the 
Canongate.  — 102.  For  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment. —  103.  Appointing  Commissioners 
of  Supply  to  be  Justices  of  the  Peace. — 
105.  Discharging  Persons. to  Travel  from 
Edinburgh  without  Passes.  —  105.  Calling 
out  half  the  Foot  Militia.  —  106.  Anent 
Passes  and  the  appearing  of  Ships  upon  the 
Coast. — 107.  Appointing  Heretors  to  attend 
His  Majesties  Standard.  —  108.  For  a 
National  Fast. — 109.  Causes  of  a  National 
Fast. — 110.  Calling  out  One  Thousand  Men. 
1696.— 111.  Anent  Old  Fourteens,  Cobbs, 
and  Fourty  Penny-pieces.  1697. — 112.  Act 
anent  Deficients  of  the  Levy.  1695. — 113. 
Proclamation  Discharging  all  English  Un- 
miUn'd  Money  to  pass. — 1 14.  For  compleat- 
ing  the  Levy.  —  115.  Anent  the  Stenting 
Unfree  Traders. — 116.  Anent  the  Deficients 
of  the  Levies  of  1693  and  1695.— 117.  For 
Adjourning  the  Parliament. — 118.  For  the 
better  Collecting  of  the  Pole-Money — 119. 
For  a  National  Fast. — 120.  Discharging 
Forraign  Copper  or  Brass  Coyn.  —  121. 
Ordaining  Duty  on  Forraign  Victual. — 122. 
Adjourning  Parliament  from  18th  August  to 
18th  December  1697.  —  123.  For  the 
inbringing  of  the  Excise. — 124.  Discharging 
any  Person  to  correspond  with  French 
Privateers. — 125.  For  Apprehending  Five 
Fugitives. — 126.  Against  Importing  Victual 
from  Ireland. — 127.  For  Publishing  the 
Peace  betwixt  His  Majesty  and  the  French 
King. — 128.  For  a  National  Thanksgiving. 
— 129.  Letter  from  the  Privy  Council  of 
Scotland  to  His  Majesty  upon  the  Peace. — 
130.  His  Majesties  gracious  Answer. — 131. 
For  calling  down  the  French  Three-Sous- 
Pieces  to  Three  Shillings  Scots,  etc. — 132. 
Against  Persons  returning  from  France 
without  Passes.  —  133.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment.— 134.  Against  Bobbers  and  Vaga- 
bonds. 1697. — 135.  Against  Prophaneness. 
1698.  — 136.  Adjourning  Parliament.— 137. 
Anent  Seminary  Priests,  Jesuits,  etc. — 138. 
For  Inbringing  of  the  Excise.  —  139. 
Appointing  Skippers  to  give  up  Lists  of 
their  Passengers. — 140.  Anent  the  Poor. — 
141.  Prohibiting  the  Exportation  of  Victual. 
—142.  For  a  National  Fast.— 143.  Act  of 
the  Synod  of  Lothian  anent  a  Fast. — 144, 
145.  Proclamations  Adjourning  Parliament. 


PEOCLAMATIONS-  Continued. 

— 146.  Against  Resetting  or  Assisting 
Thomas  and  Capt.  Simeon  Frasers  of  Beau- 
fort.— 147.  Against  Eegrating  of  Victual. — 
148.  On  the  Pole-money. — 149.  Act  Proro- 
gating the  ToUerance  for  Importing  Victual. 

150.  For  Inbringing  of  the  Pole-money. — 

151.  Against  Eegrating  of  Victual. — 152. 
Intimation  anent  the  Current  Parliament. 
153.  Discharging  Privy  Councellers  and 
others  to  go  out  of  this  Kingdom. — 154. 
Discharging  the  Transporting  of  persons  ta 
the  Plantations  of  Foraignera  in  America. 
1698.-155.  For  a  National  Fast.  1699.— 
156.  Anent  the  Excise.  — 157.  Intimation 
anent  the  Current  Parliament. — 158.  Ad- 
journing Parliament. — 159.  Anent  the  Pole- 
Money.  — 160.  For  Re-establishing  the 
Staple-port  at  Camphire.  —  161.  Anent 
Prices  of  Victual. — 162.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment.— 163.  Allowing  the  free  Transporting 
of  Victual  from  one  Shire  to  another,  etc., 
etc. — 164.  Against  Exporting  of  Wool  and 
Importing  of  WooUen-Cloath. — 165.  Ad- 
journing Parliament. — 166.  Anent  the  Poor. 
— 167.  Anent  the  Pole.  —  168.  Adjourning 
Parliament. — 169.  For  a  National  Thanks 
giving.  —  170.  Discharging    the  Export    of 

Victual. — 171,  172.     Anent     Petitioning. 
1699. 

Vol.  III.  1.  Proclamation  for  a  Solemn  National  Fast 
1700. — 2.  Act  of  the  General  Assembly 
anent  a  Solemn  National  Fast. — 3,  4,  5. 
Proclamations  Adjourning  Parliament. — 6. 
Discharging  Bonfires  and  Illuminations. — 7. 
Against  a  late  Resolve  as  to  Forraign  Stufis. 
— 8.  For  Apprehending  Captains  Gavine 
Hamilton,  K.  Mackenzie,  and  Kenneth 
Urquhart. — 9.  Act  for  publishing  His 
Majesties  Letter. — 10.  Proclamation  for  a 
Solemn  National  Fast. — 11.  For  discouvering 
and  apprehending  House-breakers,  &c. — 12^ 
13.  Adjourning  Parliament.  1700 . —  14. 
For  apprehending  Walter  Herries.  1701. — 
15.  Against  importing  Irish  Victual. — 16. 
Act  of  the  General  Assembly  for  a  National 
Fast.  —  17.  Proclamation  for  a  National 
Fast.  —  18.  Adjourning  Parliament.  —  19. 
Signature  and  Warrand  for  a  new  Com- 
mission of  Justiciary. — 20.  Commission  for 
Securing  the  Peace  of  the  Highlands. — 21. 
Adjourning  Parliament.  —  22.  Anent  the 
Excise. — 23.  Against  a  Treasonable  Paper 
lately  afiixed  upon  the  Cross  of  Edinburgh. 
—24.  Explaining  some  parts  of  the  Commis- 
sion for  the  Justiciary  of  the  Highlands. — 

25.  Anent  the  Staple-Port  at  Camphire. — 

26.  Adjourning  Parliament. — 27.  Act  for  a 


PROCLAMATIONS. 


817 


PROCLAMATIONS— Con/iHMwZ. 


Solemn  Fast  within  the  Synod  of  Lothian. — 
28.  Proclamation  Anent  the  Old  Fourtecn- 
Shilling-Pieces,  &c. — 29.  Address  of  the 
Lords  of  the  Privy  Council  to  the  King. 
1701. — 30.  Adjourning  Parliament.  1702. 
— 31.  Act  anent  the  Building  a  Harbour  at 
Lossiemouth. — 32.  Against  Deserters. — 33. 
Her  Majesties  Letter  to  the  Privy  Council. 
— 34.  Officers  of  State,  etc. — 35.  Proclama- 
tion of  the  Right  and  Title  of  Queen  Ann. — 
36.  Act  of  Privy  Council,  allowing  the  con- 
tinuing of  the  fonner  Seals,  &c.  —  37. 
Adjourning  Parliament. — 38.  Requiring  the 
Oath  of  AUedgiance.  —  39.  Discharging 
Forraign  Copper  Coyn.  —  40.  Adjourning 
Parliament.  —  41.  Declaring  War  against 
France  and  Spain — 42.  Act  for  a  National 
Fast. — 43.  For  securing  the  true  Protestant 
Religion.  —  44.  Recognizing  Her  Majesties 
Authority. — 45.  Requiring  the  Oath  of 
Allegiance. — 46.  For  a  General  Collection  to 
the  distressed  Inhabitants  in  Leith.  — 47. 
Proclamation  anent  the  Post-Offlce.  —  48. 
Anent  the  Pole-Money. — 49.  Dissolving 
Parliament. — 50.  Calling  a  Parliament. — 51. 
Act  appointing  the  Oath  of  Allegiance. — 52. 
Adjourning  Parliament.  1702. — 53.  Against 
Profaneness.  1703. — 54.  Letter  to  the  Privy 
Council. — 55.  Proclamations  calling  a  General 
Assembly.  —  56.  Of  Indemnity.  —  57.  Ad- 
journing Parliament. — 58.  Act  Discharging 
Foot-men  to  wear  Swords,  Order  discharging 
casting  of  Squibs. — 59.  Proclamation  against 
such  as  have  gone  to  France. — 60.  Act  for  a 
National  Fast. — 61,  62.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment. 1703.— 63.  Anent  Passes.  1704.— 
64.  Adjourning  Parliament. — 65.  For  appre- 
hending Captain  John  Morray.  —  66.  For 
apprehending  Captain  James  Murray. — 87. 
Letter  to  the  Privy  Council.  —  68.  Pro- 
clamation Apprehending  Seminary-Priests. — 
69.  Adjourning  Parliament. — 70.  Act  con- 
cemingaFast. — 71.  Adjourning  Parliament. 
— 72.  Act  anent  Prest-men.  —  73,  74. 
Adjourning  Parliament. — 75.  For  a  National 
Thanksgiving. — 76.  Act  in  favour  of  William 
Baird. — 77.  Warrand"!  anent  Prest-men. — 
78,  79.  Proclamations  adjourning  Parlia- 
ment.— 80.  Levying  of  Recruits. — 81.  Act 
for  a  Contribution  in  favour  of  John 
Thomson.  1704. — 82.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment. 1705. — 83.  Against  Papists.  —  84. 
Act  anent  Destroying  Prohibite  Goods. — 
85.  Adjourning  Parliament.  —  86.  Against 
Tumults.— 87,  88,  89.  Adjourning  Parlia- 
ment. —  90.  Appointing  Commissioners  of 
Supply. — 91.  Adjourning  Parliament. — 92. 
Importation  of  Irish  Victual. — 93.  Act  anent 


PROCLAMATIONS— Co«;/n««?. 

Prest-menand  Souldiers.  1705.-94.  Anent 
Intruders  into  Churches.  1706.-96.  Anent 
Prest-men.— 96.  Anent  a  Solemn  Fast — 97. 
For  a  Levy  of  Seamen.  —  98.  Adjourning 
Parliament.  —  99.  Appointing  a  National 
Thanksgiving. — 100-102.  Adjourning  Par- 
liament. —  103.  Against  Tumults.  —  104. 
Against  Irregular  Meetings.  —  105.  Act 
concerning  Prayer  and  Humiliation.  1706. 
— 106.  Encouraging  Seamen.  1708.-107. 
For  Recruiting.  1708.  —  108.  Concerning 
English  Coyn.  1707.  —  109.  Adjourning 
Parliament.  1707.-110.  Dissolving  Parlia- 
ment.— 111.  Continuing  the  Privy  CoanciL 
— 112.  Meeting  of  Parliament. — 113.  Anent 
the  Excise. — 114.  Ensign  to  be  borne  at  Sea. 
—  115.  Commission  naming  Justices  of 
Peace. — 116.  Anent  the  African-Company. — 

117.  Act  anent  English  Exchequer  Bills. — 

118.  Anent  the  Mint. — 119.  Meeting  of  Par- 
liament.— 120.  Calling  in  Forreign  Coyn. — 
121.  Act  in  favour  of  John  Luke.  1707. — 121. 
Calling  in  Scots  Crowns.  1708.— 122.  Encour- 
aging Seamen.— 123,  124.  By  the  Queen.— 
125.  For  a  General  Fast— 126.  Payment  of 
Quarters. — 127.  Proclamations  for  Recruit- 
ing.— 128.  For  a  National  Thanksgiving. — 
129.  Letters  Patent  in  favour  of  Sufferen  by 
the  late  Fire.— 130.  Circuit  Courts.— 131. 
For  a  General  Thanksgiving. — 132.  For  the 
Encouragement  of  Piety.  —  133.  Against 
Unlawful  Intruders.  1708. — 134.  Act  con- 
cerning a  Fast.  1709.— 135.  Letters  Patent 
Society  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge. 
— 136,  137.  Proclamation  concerning  a 
General  Thanksgiving.  1709.  —  138,  139. 
Public  Fast.  1710.-140.  Act  against  Pro- 
phaneness. — 141.  Proclamation  for  a  Public 
Thanksgiving. —  142.  Solemn  Humiliation. 
1711.  —  143-145.  For  a  Fast.  — 146.  Dis- 
solving Parliament.  1713.  —  147.  For 
putting  in  Execution  the  Laws.  1713. — 
148.  Dissolving  Parliament  1714.  —  149. 
For  discovering  the  Author  of  a  Libel.— 150. 
Continuing  Officers. — 151.  Election  of  Pee 
—152.  Oath  of  Allegiance.— 153,  154.  Pro- 
claiming George  I. — 156.  Prayer  for  King 
George. — 156.  Requiring  Passes  for  Ships. — 
157.  The  Coronation. — 158.  For  Suppressing 
Riots.  1714. — 159.  For  the  Encouragement 
of  Piety.  1715.  —  160.  Act  to  Secure 
Persons  Conspiring.  1716. — 161.  Proclaim- 
ing George  II.    1727. 


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PEOCLTJS— PEONY. 


PKOCLUS. 

Procli  Diadochi  Philosophi  Platonici  Opera,  e  codd. 
MSS.  Biblioth.  Eeg.  Parisiensis,  turn  primum  edidit, 
lectionis  varietate,  versione  latina,  commentariis  illus- 
travit  Victor  Cousin.    6  vols.    Parmis,  1820-27.    8vo. 

Commentarii  in  Tiniseum  et  Politica  Platonis.  Sec 
Plato. 

The  Philosophical  and  Mathematical  Commentaries 
of  Proclus,  on  the  first  book  of  Euclid's  Elements  ;  and 
his  Life  by  Marinus.  Translated  from  the  Greek,  with 
a  Dissertation  on  the  Platonic  doctrine  of  Ideas,  etc.,  by 
Thomas  Taylor.     2  vols.     Lond.  1788-89.     4to. 

PEOCOPIUS  C^SAEIENSIS. 

Historiarum  sui  temporis,  Libri  VIII.  Gr.  et  Lat., 
interprete  Claudio  Maltreto,  S.J.,  cum  variis  lectionibus. 
Accesserunt  Nicephori  Csesaris  Bryennii,  Commentarii 
de  rebus  Byzantinis,  opera  et  studio  P.  Possini,  S.J. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1661-63.     folio. 

PEOCTEE  (Adelaide,  A.) 

A  Chaplet  of  Verses.     Lo7id.  1862.     8vo. 

PEOCTER  (Bryan  Waller),  undei-  the psewlomjm  of 
Barry  Cornwall. 

Marcian  Colonna,  an  Italian  Tale.  With  three 
Dramatic  Scenes  and  other  Poems,  by  Barry  Cornwall. 
Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

A  Sicilian  Story,  mth  Diego  de  Montilla,  and  other 
Poems.     Second  edition.     Lond.  1820.     12mo. 

Dramatic  Scenes,  and  other  Poems.  Lond.  1820. 
12mo. 

The  Flood  of  Thessaly,  the  Girl  of  Provence,  and 
other  Poems.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

English  Songs,  and  other  small  Poems.  Lond.  1832. 
12mo. 

Mirandola,  a  Tragedy.  See  Plays  (Collection  of). 
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PEOCTOE  (John). 

The  Historie  of  Wyates  Eebellion,  with  the  order 
and  maner  of  resisting  the  same,  whereunto  in  the  ende 
is  added  an  earnest  Conference  with  the  degenerate  and 
sedicious  Eebelles  for  the  serche  of  the  cause  of  their 
daily  disorder.     Lond.  1554.     12mo. 

PEOCTOE  (EiCHARD  A.) 

Other  Worlds  than  Ours  :  The  Plurality  of  Worlds 
studied  under  the  light  of  recent  Scientific  Eesearches. 
Lond.  1870.     8vo. 


PEOCTOE  (EiCHARD  A.)— Continued. 

The  Sun  :  Euler,  Fire,  Light,  and  Life  of  the  Plane- 
tary System.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

Essays  on  Astronomy,  a  Series  of  Papers  on  Planets 
and  Meteors,  the  Sun  and  Sun- surrounding  Space,  etc. 
Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

The  Universe  and  the  Coming  Transits,  presenting 
Eesearches  into  and  new  Views  respecting  the  Consti- 
tution of  the  Heavens ;  together  with  an  Investigation 
of  the  Conditions  of  the  Coming  Transits  of  Venus. 
Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

Our  Place  among  Infinities.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

Myths  and  Marvels  of  Astronomy.  Lond.  1878. 
8vo. 

The  Moon,  her  Motions,  Aspect,  Scenery,  and  Phy- 
sical Conditions.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

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Narrative  of  a  Journey  across  the  Cordillera  of  the 
Andes,  and  of  a  Eesidence  in  Lima  in  1823-24.  Lond. 
1825.     8vo. 

PEODUCING  MAN'S  COMPANION;  an  Essay 
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and  Physical,  in  England,  by  Junius  Eedivivus.  Lond. 
1833.     12mo. 

PEOFESSIONAL    EXCUESIONS,     by    an   Auc 
tioneer.     Part  I.     Essex,  Suffolk,  Hertfordshire,  Surrey^ 
Sussex,  and  Kent.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

PEOGNOSTICATION. 

A  New  Prognostication  for  the  Year  of  our  Eedemp- 
tion,  1680,  most  curiously  and  artificially  calculated,  etc., 
by  an  ancient  and  expert  Astronomer.  Aberdeen,  1680. 
12mo. 

Lilly's  New  Erra-Pater ;  or,  a  Prognostication  for 
Ever.  Whereby  a  man  may  learn  to  give  certain  judge- 
ment of  the  weather  throughout  the  whole  year,  etc. 
Whereby  also  any  may  foreknow  or  prophesie  of  Peace 
or  War,  of  Sickness,  etc.     Glasgow,  1701.     12mo. 

PEONTINI  (Domenico). 

Nuova  Eaccolta  di  100  Vedutine  Antiche  deUa  Citti 
di  Eoma,  e  sue  vicinanze  incise  a  bullino.  Roma,  1795. 
4to. 

PEONY  (Lb  Baron  G.  C.  F.  M.  Eiohe  de). 

Nouvelle  Architecture  Hydraulique,  contenant  I'Art 
d'^leverl'Eau,  etc.,  etDescription  detaill^e  des  Machine* 
h.  Feu.     2  vols.     Paris,  1790-96.     4to. 


PEOPERTIUS— PRYMEEOSE. 


819 


PEOPERTIUS  (Sextus  Aurelius). 

Opera  Omnia  ox  editione  C.  T.  Kuenoelis  cum  notis 
«t  interpretatione  in  usutn  Delphini.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo.     (Valpy's  Delpliin  Classics). 

Elegiarum  Libri  Quatuor.  Cum  Notis  variorum. 
Omnia  ex  accurata  J.  A.  Vulpii  recensione.  2  vols. 
Patavii,  1755.     4to. 

The  Elegies  of  Propertius,  the  Satyricon  of  Petronius 
Arbiter,  and  the  Kisses  of  Johannes  Secundus,  to  which 
are  added  the  Love  Epistles  of  Aristajnetus.  Translated 
by  E.  Brindley  Sheridan  and  Mr  Halked.  Edited  by 
W.  K.  Kelly.  Lond.  1854.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Classical 
Library). 

Carmina  recensuit,  illustravit,  Chr.  Theoph.  Kuinoel. 
2  vols.     Lipmw,  1805.     8vo. 

See  Catdllus  (C.  Valerius). 

PEOPEETY. 

Essay  on  the  Eight  of  Property  in  Land,  with  respect 
to  its  Foundation  in  the  Law  of  Nature.  Lond. 
[c.  1780].     8vo. 

PEOPEETY  AND  INCOME  TAX  ACT,  5  and  6 
Vict.,  c.  35. — Guide  to  the  Property  and  Income  Act,  by 
the  Inspector-General  of  Stamps  and  Taxes.  (In  one 
Vol.)     Lond.  1842.-   8vo. 

PEOPHECIES. 

The  whole  Prophesies  of  Scotland,  England,  France, 
«tc. ;  Prophesied  by  marvellous  Merling,  Beid,  Berling- 
ton,  Thomas  Eymer,  etc.  All  agreeing  in  one,  both  in 
Latine  Verse  and  in  Scottish  Meeter.  Containing  many 
strange  and  marvelous  matters  not  of  before  read  nor 
heard.     Edinb.  1683.     16mo. 

See  also  Scottish  Prophecies. 

Some  Predictions  or  Prophecies  of  several  of  the 
Eeverend  Servants  of  the  Lord,  viz.,  Messrs  Thomas 
Lundie,  Samuel  Eutherford,  John  "Welsh,  Eichard 
Cameron,  Alexander  Peden,  James  Renwick,  and  others. 
Likewise  an  Account  of  an  Apparition  in  the  Castle  of 
Edinburgh,  in  1651  or  1652.     Edinb.  1639.     12mo. 

PEOSE  by  a  Poet  [James  Montgomery].  2  vols. 
Lond.  1824.     12mo. 

PEOTESTANT  (The). 

A  Series  of  Essays  on  the  Principal  Points  of  Contro- 
versy between  the  Church  of  Rome  and  the  Reformed 
[by  W.  M'Gavin].    4  vols.     Glasgmc,  1827.     8vo. 

PROTHERO  (George  Walter). 

The  Life  of  Simon  de  Montfort,  Earl  of  Leicester, 
with  special  reference  to  the  Parliamentary  History  of 
the  Time.     Lmd.  1877.     8vo. 


PROUD  (Robert), 

History  of  Pennsylvania,  in  North  America,  from  the 
original  Institution  and  Settlement  of  that  province, 
under  the  first  Proprietor  and  Governor  William  Penn, 
in  1681,  till  after  the  year  1742.  2  vols.  Philadelphia, 
1797-98.     8yo. 

PEOUT  (Ebenezer). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  John  Williams, 
Missionary  to  Polynesia.     Lond,  1843.  8vo. 

PROUT  (Father),  pseudonym  of  the  Rev.  Fbawcib 
Mahony.  ^ 

The  Final  Eeliqiies  of  Father  Prout.  Collected  and 
edited  by  Blanchard  Jerrold.     Land.  1876.     8vo. 

See  also  Mahony  (Rev.  F.) 

PROUT  (Samuel). 

Sketches  at  Home  and  Abroad :  Hints  on  the  Ac- 
qiiirement  of  Freedom  of  Execution  and  Breadth  of  Effect 
in  Landscape  Painting.     Lond.  1844.     royal  4to. 

PEOVIS  (William  Alfxander). 

An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Sus- 
pension Bridge  constructed  over  the  Menai  Strait,  in 
North  Wales  ;  with  a  Brief  Notice  of  Conway  Bridga 
From  Designs  by,  and  under  the  Direction  of  Thomas 
TeKord,  F.R.S.     Lond.  1828.     foUo. 

PEUDENTIUS  (Aurelius  Clemens). 

Opera  Omnia,  nunc  primum  cum  Codd.  Vaticanis 
collata,  prrefatione,  variantibus  lectionibus,  notis,  ac 
indice  aucta  et  illustrata.  2  vols.    Parmce,  1788.    folio. 

Opera  Omnia  exeditione  Parmensi  cum  notis  et 
interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini.  2  vols.  Lonrf.  1824. 
8vo.     (Valpy's  Dolphin  Classics.) 

PRUDHOMME  (Louis). 

Les  Crimes  des  Reines  de  France,  depuis  le  commence- 
ment de  la  Monarchie  jusqu'i  la  mort  de  Marie- 
Antoinette.  Publides  par  L.  Prudhomme.  Nouvelle 
edition.     Paris.    An.  ii.  de  la  Republtque  [1793].    8vo. 

See  Voyage  k  la  Guiane. 

PRYCE  (George). 

A  Popular  History  of  Bristol,  Antiquarian,  Topo- 
graphical, and  Descriptive,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.     Bristol.  1861.     8vo. 

PRYMEEOSE.     See  Primrose, 


820 


PEYKNE. 


PEYNNE  (William). 

The  Unlovelinesse  of  Love-Lockes ;  or,  a  Summarie 
Discourse  prooving  the  wearing  of  a  Locke  or  Love- 
Locke  to  be  altogether  Unseemely  and  Unlawful!. 
Lond.  1628.     4to. 

Healthes  Sicknesso  ;  or,  a  compendious  and  briefe  Dis- 
course proving  the  Drinking  and  Pledging  of  Healthes 
to  be  Sinfull  and  utterly  Unlawfull.    Lond.  1628.    4to. 

Histrio-Mastix,  the  Player's  Scourge  or  Actor's  Tra- 
gfedie  ;  wherein  is  largely  evidenced  that  popular  Stage 
Playes  are  sinfuU,  heathenish,  lewde,  ungodly  Spec- 
tacles ;  besides  sundry  other  articles  concerning  Dancing, 
Dicing,  etc.     Lond.  1633.     4to. 

■  ^  The  Unbishoping  of  Timothy  and  Titus.  Pnnted  in 
the  ^xyears  1636.  Eeprinted  with  Additions.  Lond. 
1661.    ^:»4to. 

A  Breviatux^of  the  Prelates'  intolerable  usurpations, 
both  upon  the  K}c;j,g'g  Prerogative  EoyaU  and  the  Sub- 
jects' Liberties.  Pu'i^blished  by  W.  Huntley  [W.  Prynne]. 
Third  edition.     Lonci> '  1637.     4to. 

A  New  Discovery  of^"  the  Prelates'  Tyranny,  in  their 
late  prosecutions  of  Mr  VvtkikAott,  Pry^  Dr  Bastwick, 
and  Mr  Burton.     Lond.  IQil.     4to.  ^-^^ 

A  Christian  Paradise  ;  or,  a  Divine  Posie,  compiled' 
of  sundry  Flowers  of  Meditation.     Lond.  1641.     4to. 

Mount-OrgueU  ;  or,  Divine  and  Profitable  Meditations 
raised  from  these  three  Leaves  of  Nature's  Volume — 1. 
Eockes ;  2.  Seas  ;  3.  Gardens,  digested  into  three  distinct 
Poems.     Lond.  1641.     4to. 

The  Antipathie  of  the  English  Lordly  Prelacie  both  to 
EegaU  Monarchy  and  Civill  Unity.     Loud.  1641.     4to. 

The  Soveraigne  Power  of  Parliaments  and  Kingdomes. 
Lond.  1643.     4to. 

The  Popish  EoyaU  Favourite.     Land.  1643. 

An  Humble  Eemonstrance  against  the  Tax  of  Ship- 
money.     Lond.  1643.     4to. 

The  Opening  of  the  Great  Scale  of  England.  Lond. 
1643. 

The  Doome  of  Cowardice  and  Treachery.  Lond. 
1643.     4to. 

Great  Britain's  Misery,  with  the  Causes  and  Cure. 
By  G.  S.  Gent.     Lond.  1643.     4to. 

Eome's  Masterpeece  ;  or,  the  Grand  Conspiracy  of  the 
Pope  and  his  Jesuited  Instruments.     Lond.  IGii.     4to. 

Canterburie's  Doom ;  or,  the  first  part  of  a  Compleat 
History  of  the  Commitment,  Tryall,  Condemnation, 
Execution  of  "WiUiam  Laud,  late  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury.    Lond.  1646.     folio. 


PEYNNE  (Wilia&m)— Continued. 

The  University  of  Oxford's  Plea  refuted.  Lond. 
1647.  4to. — Conscientious,  Serious,  Theological,  and 
Legal  Quaeres  propounded  to  the  twice-dissipated,  eelf- 
created,  Anti-Parliamentary  Westminster  Juncto.  Lond. 
1660. — Independency  Examined,  Unmasked,  Eefuted. 
Lond.  1651. — A  Legal  Eesolution  of  Two  Important 
Quaeres.     Lond.  1&56.     (Bound  in  vol. )     4to. 

A  Briefe  Memento  to  the  present  Unparliamentary 
Juncto,  touching  their  Intentions  to  Depose  and  Execute 
Charles  Steward,  their  lawfuU King.    Lond.  IGiS.    4to. 

Mr  WiUiam  Prynn,  his  Defence  of  Stage  Plays,  or  a 
retractation  of  a  former  Book  of  his  caUed  Histrio- 
Mastix.  [A  forgery.]  Lond.  {Printed  in  the  year 
1649.)     Eeprinted  1822. 

The  substance  of  a  Speech  made  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  on  the  fourth  of  December  1648,  touching 
the  King's  Answer  to  the  propositions  of  both  Houses 
upon  the  whole  Treaty.     Lond.  1649.     4to. 

Prynne,  the  Member,  reconcUed  to  Prynne,  the  Bar- 
rester ;  or,  an  Answer  to  a  scandalous  Pamphlet  intituled 
Prynne  against  Prynne.     Lond.  1649.     4to. 

A  short  Demurrer  to  the  Jewes  long  discontinued 
Eemitter  into  England.     Lond.  1656.     4to. 

~*JsAn  exact  Abridgment  of  the  Eecords  in  the  Tower 
of  Lon>  'don,  from  the  Eeign  of  King  Edward  the  Second, 
to  King  Ewtiphard  the  Third,  of  all  the  ParUaments  holden 
in  each  King  *  '^  Eeign,  and  the  several  Acts  in  every 
Parliament.  Colkc.  -^ed  by  Sir  Eobert  Cotton.  Lond. 
1657.     foUo. 

Thomas  Campanella.  fe.'Tis  Advice  to  the  King  of 
Spain.  With  an  Admonitoriti;^  Preface  by  W.  Prynne. 
Lond.  1659.     4to.  -yt^ 

The  Eepublican's  and  others  spui^'ious  Good  Old  Cause, 
briefly  and  truly  Anatomized,     Lond.      1659.     4to. 

A  Brief  Eegister,  Kalendar,  and  Siu-v'°o3y  of  the  several 
Kinds  and  Forms  of  aU  ParUamentary  '\^®  Vrits.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1659-64.     4to.  ^° 

A  true  and  perfect  Narrative  of  what  'was  acted, 
spoken,  by  Mr  Prynne  and  others,  the  7th  at  '\d  9th  of 
May  last.     Lond.  1659.     4to. 

A  Gospel  Plea  for  the  Lawfulness  and  Contin  "uance 
of  the  Antient  Setled  Maintenance  and  Tenths  ot  ^~-  the 
Ministers  of  the  Gospel.  In  two  parts.  Zojic/.  1659-(79'(0. 
4to. 

An  exact  Chronological  Vindication  and  Historical 
Demonstration  of  our  British,  Eoman,  Saxon,  Danish, 
Norman  English  King's  Supreme  Ecclesiastical  Juris- 
diction ;  collected  out  of  the  Ancient  Eecords  in  the 
Tower  of  London.     3  vols.     Lond.  1665-70.     folio. 


PEYNNE— PTOLEIVLEUS. 


8S1 


PEYNNE  (Wihum)— Continued. 

Brief  Animadversions  on  Amendments  of,  and  addi- 
tional explanatory  Eecords  to  the  fourth  part  of  the 
Institutes  of  the  Lawes  of  England,  Compiled  by  Sir 
Ed.  Cooke.     Lorul.  1669.     folio. 

Two  Letters.  One  from  John  Audland,  a  Quaker,  to 
William  Prynne ;  and  other,  William  Prynne's  Answer. 
By  the  Author  of  Hudibras.     Lorid.  1672.     folio. 

PSALMANAZAE  (George). 

An  Historical  and  Geographical  Description  of  For- 
mosa. Together  with  a  Eelation  of  what  happened  to 
the  Author,  particularly  his  Conferences  with  the 
Jesuits.  Also  the  History  and  Eeasons  of  his  Conver- 
sion to  Chi'istianity.     Land.  1704.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  *  *  *,  Commonly  known  by  the 
name  of  George  Psahnanazar,  a  reputed  Native  of  For- 
mosa, written  by  himself,  in  order  to  be  pubHshod  after 
his  Death.     Land.  1764.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  George  Psalmanazar.  Written  by  him- 
self.    Lond.  1765.     8vo. 

PSALMS. 

The  Psalmes  of  David  in  Meeter ;  with  the  Prose ; 
Whereunto  is  added  Prayers  commonly  used  in  the 
Kirke  and  private  houses  [commonly  called  Knox's 
Liturgy],  The  Catechisme  or  maner  to  teach  Children 
the  Christian  Eeligion,  by  John  Calvin.  Edinh. 
Andro  Haji,  1611,     Svo. 

The  Psalmes  of  David  in  Prose  and  Meeter,  with  their 
whole  Tunes,  in  foure  or  more  parts,  and  some  Psalmes 
in  Eeports.  Whereunto  is  added  many  godly  Prayers, 
and  an  exact  Kalendar.     Edinh.  1635.    Svo. 

The  Psalmes  of  King  David,  translated  [into  English 
verse]  by  King  James.     Lond.  1637.     Svo. 

The  Book  of  Psalms  in  Metre,  close  and  proper  to 
the  Hebrew,  smooth  and  pleasant  for  the  metre,  to  be 
simg  in  usual  and  known  tunes.  Newly  translated,  etc. 
By  William  Barton,  Master  of  Arts.  Lond.  16S2. 
12mo. 

The  Book  of  Psalms  in  an  English  Metrical  Version, 
founded  on  the  basis  of  the  authorized  Bible  Translation, 
with  Notes  critical  and  illustrative.  By  the  Eight  Eev, 
Eichard  Mant,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor.  Oxford, 
1S24,     Svo. 

The  Book  of  Psahns.  Translated  into  English  Verse, 
and  illustrated  with  practical  and  Explanatory  Notes, 
by  Edward  Garrard  Marsh.     Lond.  1832.     Svo. 


VBA.IMB— Continual. 

The  Book  of  the  Psalms  of  David,  in  English  Blank 
Verse,  being  a  Now  Poetical  Arrangement  of  the  sweet 
Songs  of  Israel,  adapted  to  the  use  of  general  Eeaders, 
by  the  Eev,  George  Musgrave.     Lmd.  1833.     Svo. 

The  Authorized  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David  in 
Metre,  Embossed  for  the  use  of  the  Blind.  2  vols. 
Glasgow  (Printed  in  the  Asylum).       1838.     4to. 

Notices  regarding  the  Metrical  Versions  of  the  Psalms 
received  by  the  Church  of  Scotland  (reprinted  from  the 
Appendix  to  Principal  Baillie's  Letters  and  Journals, 
by  David  Laing.)    Edinb.  1842.     small  8vo. 

Translation  of  the  Book  of  Psalms  from  the  Original 
Hebrew,  with  explanatory  notes  by  William  French, 
D.D.,  and  the  Eev.  George  Skinner.  Cambridge,  1842. 
Svo. 

A  Literal  Translation  of  the  Book  of  Psalms  ;  intended 
to  illustrate  their  poetical  and  moral  structure ;  with 
Dissertations  by  the  Eev.  John  Jebb.  2  vols,  in  1. 
Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

Specimens  of  an  improved  Metrical  Version  of  the 
Psalms,  with  Notes,  critical,  philological,  and  explana- 
tory, by  William  Eae.     Edinb.  1850.     Svo. 

The  Psalms  in  a  new  Version,  fitted  to  the  Tunes 
used  in   Churches.     By   M.    Montagu.     Lond.    1851 
12mo. 

The  Scottish  Metrical  Psalter  of  a.d.  1645,  reprinted 
in  fuU  from  the  Original  Work  ;  illustrated  by  Disserta- 
tions, Notes,  and  Facsimiles :  and  edited  by  the  Eev. 
Neil  Livingston.     Glasgow,  1864.     folio. 

The  Book  of  Psalms,  literally  rendered  in  English 
verse,  by  the  Marquis  of  Lome.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

Psalms  set  to  Music.  See  Mabcbllo  (Benedetto). 
DiBDiN  (Henry  Edward). 

PTOLEMJEUS  (Claudius). 

Liber  Quadripartiti  Ptholemei  Centiloquium  Ejus- 
dem,  et  alii  tractatus.      Venetiis,  1493,     folio. 

Geogi-aphia,  cum  Tabulis.     Argentorati,  1522.    folio. 

Opus  Geographiae,  novitur  castigatum,  cum  Tabolis. 
Argentorati,  1522.     folio. 

Theatrum  Geographise.  Tomus  prior  in  quo  CL  Pto- 
lomsei  Alexandrini  Geographise  Libri  VIII.  Gr.  et  Lat.  ; 
Grseca  ad  codices  Palatinos  coUata,  aucta,  et  emcndata 
sunt;  Latina  infinitis  locis  correcta,  opera  Petri  Bertii. 
Tomus  Posterior  in  quo  Itinerarium  Antonini  Inipera- 
toris,  Itinerarium  a  Burdigala  Hierosolymam  usque. 
Tabula  Peutingeriana,  etc.,  edente  P.  Bertio.  (2  vols, 
in  1.)     Amstelodami,  1618-19.     folio. 


822 


PTOLEM^US— PULCI. 


PTOLEM^EUS  (Ci^vrnvs)— Continued. 

Geographia,  Graece,  edidit  0.  E.  A.  Nobbe.  3  vols. 
Lipsite,  1843-45.    18mo. 

Orbis  Autiquse  Tabulae  Geograpbicse  secundum  CI. 
Ptolemeeum,  cum  Indice  Philologico  Locorum,  etc. 
Amstelodami,  1730.     folio. 

Harmonicorum  Libri  Tres,  ex  Codd.  MSS.  undecim, 
nunc  primum  Gra3ce,  Joh.  Wallis,  S.T.D.,  recensuit, 
edidit,  versione  et  notis  illustravit  et  auctarium  adjecit. 
Oxonii,  1682.     4to. 

CEuvres  de  Claude  Ptolemde,  Traduites  du  Grec  en 
Frangais  (avec  le  text  Grec)  par  M.  L'Abb6  Halma.  7 
vols.     Paris,  1813-28.     4to. 

See  Eeqiomontanus  (J.)    Valla  (G.) 

PUBLIC  GEl^EEAL  STATUTES  affecting  Scot- 
land.    See  Scotland. 

PUBLIC  RECOEDS.     See  Eecords  (Public). 
See  also  Eeports. 

PUBLIC  CHAEACTEES  of  the  Year  1828.  Lond. 
1828.    8vo. 

PUCHTA  (Georo  Fribdrich). 

Kleine  Civilistiche  Scbriften.  Gesammelt  und  beraus- 
gogeben  von  Dr  A  A.  F.  Eudorff.     Leipzig,  \?>5\.     8vo. 

Cursus    der   Institutionen.      Fiinfte  neu  vermehrte 
Auflage  besorgt  von  Dr  A.  Eudorff.     3  vols.  Leipzig, 
1854-56.     8vo. 

Pandekten.  Siebente  Auflage  von  Dr  A.  Eudorff. 
Leipzig,  1853.     8vo. 

Vorlesungen  iiber  das  beutige  Eomische  Eecbt.  Aus 
dessen  Nachlass  herausgegeben  von  Dr  Adolf  A.  F. 
Eudorff.     2  vols.     Leipzig,  1854.     8vo, 

PUCELLE. 

L'Oracle  de  la  Pucelle  d'Orleans.  Pam,  1614. 
small  8vo. 

PUCKLE  (James). 

England's  Interest ;  or,  a  Brief  Discourse  of  the  Eoyal 
Fishery.     Lmid.  1696.     12mo. 

PUCKLE  (James),  N.P. 

The  Club  ;  or,  a  Grey-Cap  for  a  Green  Head,  contain- 
ing Maxims,  Advice,  and  Cautions,  being  a  Dialogue, 
interspers'd  with  Characters.  Lond.  {circa  1740). 
12  mo. 

PUCKLEE-MUSKAU  (FCrst  Hermann) 
Tour  in  England,  Ireland,  and  France,  in  the  years 
1828  and  1829 ;  in  a  series  of  Letters  by  a  German 
Pi'ince.  (2  vols.) — Tour  in  Germany,  Holland,  and 
England,  in  the  years  1826-28.  (2  vols.)  4  vols. 
Lmid.  1832.     8vo. 


PUFENDOEF  (Samuel). 

De  Eebus  Gestis  Friderici  "Wilhelmi  Magni,  Electoris 
Brandenburgici  Commentariorum  Libri  XIX.     2  vols. 
Berolini,  1695.     folio. 

Histoire  du  Eegne  de  Charles  Gustave,  Eoy  de  Suede, 
comprise  en  sept  Commentaires,  enriches  de  Tailles- 
douces,  traduite  en  rran9ois  sur  le  Latin  de  M.  le  Baron 
Samuel  de  Puffendorf.  2  vols.  Nuremberg,  1697. 
folio. 

De  Jure  Naturae  et  Gentium,  Libri  VIIL,  cum  integiis 
commentariis  virorum  clariss.  J.  N.  Hertii  atque  J. 
Barbeyraci:  accedit  Eris  Scandica,  recensuit  et  animad- 
versionibus  illustravit  Gottfr.  Mascovius.  2  vols. 
Francofurti,  1759.     4to. 

The  Law  of  Nature  and  Nations ;  translated  by  Basil 
Kennet,  D.D.  ;  with  a  Prefatory  Discourse  and  Notes 
by  M.  de  Barbeyrac.     Lond.  1740.     folio. 

An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  principal 
States  of  Europe ;  begun  by  Baron  Puffendorff,  and 
continued  by  M.  de  la  Martinieres.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1764.     8vo. 

See  also  Grace  (Thomas  F.  de). 

PUGIN  (Augustus). 

Examples  of  Gothic  Architecture,  selected  from  various 
Antient  Edifices  in  England.  Second  edition,  with 
corrected  plates.     3  vols.     Lond.  1838.     4to. 

PUGIN  (A.  Welby). 

Details  of  Antient  Timber  Houses  of  the  15th  and 
16th  Centuries,  selected  from  those  existing  at  Eouen, 
Caen,  Beauvais,  etc.,  drawn  on  the  spot  and  etched  by 
A.  Welby  Pugin.  1836.— 2.  Gothick  Furniture  in  the 
style  of  the  15th  Century.  1835. — 3.  Designs  for 
Gold  and  SUversmiths.  1836. — 4.  Designs  for  Iron 
and  Brass  Work,  in  the  style  of  the  15th  and  16th 
Centuries.     1836.     In  one  vol.     4to. 

PUIGBLANCH  (Antonio). 

The  Inquisition  Unmasked;  or, .an  Account  of  that 
tremendous  Tribunal,  founded  on  authentic  documents, 
translated  by  WiUiam  Walton.  2  vols.  Lond.  1816. 
8vo. 

PUISSANT  (L.) 

Traits  de  Topographie,  d'Arpentage,  et  de  NiveUe- 
ment.     Paris,  1807.     4to. 

PULCI  (LuiGi). 

Morgante  Maggiore.  Nuovamente  stampato  et  corretto 
per  M.  Lodovico  Domenichi.      Vinegia,  1545.     4to. 

Morgante  Maggiore.     Firenze,  1732.     4to. 
See  also  Parnaso  Italiano.     Vols.  7-9. 


PULLAN— PUKITANS. 


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PULLAN"  (It.  PoppLEWonTH). 

Byzantine  Architecture.     See  Tbxibb  (Charles). 

PULLEE  (Chkistopher). 

Eeports  of  Cases.     See  Bosanquet  (J.) 

PULLER  mMOTHY),  D.D. 

The  Moderation  of  the  Church  of  England  considered 
as  useful  for  allaying  the  present  distempers  which  the 
indisposition  of  the  Time  hath  contracted.  Lond.  1679. 
8vo. 

PULLEYN  ("William). 

The  Etymological  Compendium ;  or,  Portfolio  of 
Origins  and  Inventions.     Lond.  1828.     12mo. 

Churchyard  Gleanings  and  Epigrammatic  Scraps. 
Lond.  n.d.     8vo. 

PULLIKG  (Alexander). 

Compendium  of  the  Law  and  Usage  of  Mercantile 
Accounts ;  with  Supplement,  containing  the  Law  of 
Joint-Stock  Companies'  Accounts.  Lond.  1850.    12mo. 

PULPIT. 

The  Scottish  Pulpit :  Sermons  by  eminent  Scottish 
Divines.     5  vols.     Glasgow,  1839.     8vo. 

Pulpit  Memorials  :  Photographs  and  Specimen  Ser- 
mons of  Congregational  Ministers.  With  brief  Memoirs 
by  several  friends.  Edited  by  E.  J.  Evans  and  W.  F. 
Humdall.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

PULSEORD  ("William),  D.D. 
Sermons    preached    in    Trinity    Church,    Glasgow. 
Glasgow,  1873.     12mo. 

PULTENEY  (Richard),  M.D. 

Historical  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Progress 
of  Botany  in  England,  from  its  origin  to  the  introduc- 
tion of  the  Linnean  System.    2  vols.    Lond.  1790.  8vo. 

PULTENEY  ("William). 

Considerations  on  the  present  state  of  Public  Affairs, 
and  the  means  of  raising  the  necessary  supplies.  Edinh. 
1779.     8vo. 

PULTON  (Fardinando). 

A  Collection  of  Sundrie  Statutes  frequent  in  use, 
with  Notes  and  References.     Lond.  1632.     folio. 

PUNCTUATION. 

An  Essay  on  Punctuation.     Lond.  1785.    12mo. 


PUNJAUB. 

History  of  the  Punjab,  and  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
present  condition  of  the  Sect  and  Nation  of  the  Sikhs. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1846.     post  8vo. 

General  Report  on  the  Administration  of  the  Punjaub 
for  the  years  1849-50,  and  1850-51.  Lond.  1854. 
folio. 

PURCILA.S  (Samuel). 

His  Pilgrimes,  in  five  Bookea.  The  first,  Contayning 
the  "Voyages  and  Peregrinations  made  by  ancient  Kings. 
The  second,  a  description  of  all  the  Circum-Navigations 
of  the  Glbbe.  The  third,  Navigations  and  Voyages  of 
English-men  alongst  the  Coasts  of  Africa.  The  fourth, 
English  Voyages  beyond  the  East  Indies.  The  fifth. 
Navigations,  etc.,  of  the  English  in  the  Easteme  parts 
of  the  "World     5  vols.     Lond.  1625-26.     folio. 

PURITAN  DISCIPLINE  TRACTS. 

An  Epistle  to  the  Terrible  Priests  of  the  Convoca- 
tion House,  by  Martin  Mar-Prelate,  Gentleman.  Re- 
printed, with  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  Lond.  1854. 
post  8vo. 

An  Epitome  of  the  First  Book  of  Dr  John  Bridges' 
Defence  of  the  Government  of  the  Church  of  England 
in  Ecclesiastical  Matters,  by  Martin  Mar-Prelate.  Re- 
printed with  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  Lond.  1843. 
post  8vo. 

Pap  with  a  Hatchet ;  being  a  Reply  to  Martin  Mar- 
Prelate.  Reprinted,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes. 
Lond.  1844.     post  8vo. 

Hay  any  "Worke  for  Cooper ;  being  a  Reply  to  the 
"  Admonition  to  the  People  of  England,"  by  Martin 
Mar-Prelate.  Reprinted,  with  an  Introduction  and 
Notes.     Lond.  1845.     post  8vo. 

An  Almond  for  a  Parrot ;  being  a  Reply  to  Martin 
Mar-Prelate.  Reprinted,  with  an  Introduction  and 
Notes.     Lond.  1846.     post  8vo. 

An  Admonition  to  the  People  of  England  ;  against 
Martin  Mar-Prelate,  by  Thomas  Cooper,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
"Winchester.     Lond.  1847.     post  8vo. 

A  Brief  Discourse  of  the  Troubles  begun  at  Frank- 
fort.    See  Frankfort. 

PURITANS. 

Selections  of  the  "Works  of  the  English  Puritan 
Divines.     Edinh.  1845. 

History  of  the  Puritans  in  England  ;  and  the  Pilgrim 
Fathers.     Lond.  1840.     12mo. 


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PUERING— PYNE. 


PUEEING  (Gilbert). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Gilbert  Puning, 
younger  of  Caernarvon,  with  important  ohservations  on 
modem  fashionable  education.     Edinh.  1805.     8vo. 

PUESUITS  OF  LITEEATUEE :  a  Satirical  Poem. 
(Anon.)     See  Mathias  (T.  J.) 


PUENELL  (Thomas). 
Literature   and   its  Professors. 
Svo. 


Lond.   1867.     post 


PUEVES  (Georgb),  LL.D. 

AU  Classes  Productive  of  National  Wealth ;  or  the 
Theories  of  Quesnai,  Smith,  and  Gray,  analysed  and 
examined.      Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

Gray  versus  Maltlius  :  the  Principles  of  Population 
and  Production  Investigated.     Lond.  1818.     Svo. 

PUSEY  (Eev,  E.  B.) 

An  Historical  Enquiry  into  the  Probable  Causes  of 
the  Eationalist  Character,  lately  predominant  in  the 
Theology  of  Germany.  2  vols.  Lond.  1828-30. 
Svo. 

PUTEANUS  (E.) 

Pompa  Funeris  Principis  Alberti  Pii,  Archiducis 
Austrise.     See  Austria. 


PUTNAM  (Georgk  Palmer). 

American  Facts  :  Notes  and  Statistics  relative  to  the 
United  States  of  America.     Lond.  1845.     small  8vo. 


PUTNAM  (John    Phelps). 
Digest. 

PUTTENHAM  (George). 
The  Art  of  English  Poesie. 
1811.     4to. 


See  United   States, 


New  edition.     Lond. 


PUTTEE  (John  Stephen). 

An  Historical  Development  of  the  present  Political 
Constitution  of  the  Germanic  Empire.  Translated  from 
the  German,  with  Notes,  etc.,  by  Josiah  Domford 
LL.D.     3  vols.    Lond.  1790.     Svo. 

PYM  (Bedford),  Commander;  R.N. 

The  Gate  of  the  Pacific.     Lond.  1863.     Svo. 

PYNE  (W.  H.) 

The  History  of  the  Eoyal  Eesidences  of  Windsor 
Castle,  St  James's  Palace,  Carlton  House,  Kensington 
Palace,  Hampton  Court,  Buckingham  House,  and  Frog- 
more.  Illustrated  by  one  hundred  highly  finished  and 
coloured  Engravings,  Facsimiles  of  Original  Drawings 
by  the  most  eminent  Artists.  3  vols.  Lond.  1819. 
4to. 

Wine  and  Walnuts.     See  Hardcastle  (Ephraim). 


QUADKIENNIUM  JACOB!— QUICK. 


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Q 


QUADRIENNIU]\[  JACOBI ;  or,  the  History  of 
the  ReigQ  of  King  James  II.,  from  his  first  coming  to 
the  Crown  to  his  Desertion.     Lotid.  1689.     18mo. 

QUAKERS. 

Narrative  of  Events  that  have  lately  taken  place  in 
Ireland  among  the  Society  called  Quakers,  with  corres- 
ponding Documents.     Lond.  1804.     8vo. 

Rules  of  Discipline  of  the  Religious  Society  of  Friends, 
with  Advices,  being  Extracts  from  the  Minutes  and 
Epistles  of  their  Yearly  Meetings  held  in  London  from 
its  first  Institution.     Lond.  1834.     4to. 

Bibliotheca  Anti-Quakeriana.     Sea  Smith  (Joseph). 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books.  See  Smith 
(Joseph). 

QUARLES  (Francis). 

Emblems,  Divine  and  Moral ;  The  School  of  the 
Heart ;  and  Hieroglyphics  of  the  Life  of  Man.  Lond. 
1866.     12mo. 

QUARTERLY  REVIEW  from  its  commencement 
inl809.  148vols.  Zowf?.  1809-1880.  (Continued.)  8vo. 


QUATREFAGES  (A  de). 
The  Human   Species.     Lond. 
national  Scientific  Series.) 


1879.     8vo.     (Inter- 


QUATREMfiRE  DE  QUINCY  (Ant.  Chrysost.). 

De  1' Architecture  Egyptienne,  considi^rde  dans  son 
origine,  ses  principes  et  son  goflt,  et  compar^e  sous  les 
mgmes  rapports  h.  1' Architecture  Grecque.  Paris,  1803. 
4to. 

Monuments  et  Ouvrages  d'Art  Antiques  restitu^s 
d'apres  les  Descriptions  des  Ecrivains  Grecs  et  Latins, 
et  accompagnds  de  Dissertation  Archreoligiques.  2  vols. 
in  1.     Paris,  1829.     4to. 

Histoiro  de  la  Vie  et  des  Ouvrages  des  plus  celfebres 
Architectes  du  XP  Sifecle,  jiisqu'  a  la  fin  du  XVIIP. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1830.     8vo. 

Canova  et  ses  Ouvrages,  ou  M6moires  Historiques 
sur  la  Vie  et  les  travaux  de  ce  c(516bre  Artiste.  Paris, 
1834.     royal  8vo. 

History  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  Rafi'aello.  Trans- 
lated from  the  third  Paris  edition  by  William  Hazlitt. 
With  Duppa's  Life  of  Michel  Angelo.  Lond.  1846. 
12mo.     (Bogue's  European  Library.) 

The  same.  Illustrated.  /yOJid.  1876.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Illustrated  Library.) 


QUEKETT  (John). 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  use  of  the  Microscope,  in- 
cluding the  different  methods  of  preparing  and  examining 
Animal,  Vegetable,  and  Mineral  Structures.  Lmd. 
1848.     8vo. 

QU£RARD  (J.  M.) 

La  France  Littoraire,  ou  Dictionnaii'e  Bibliographique 
des  Savants,  Historiens  et  Gens  de  Lettres  de  la  France, 
aiusi  que  des  Litterateurs  Etrangers  qui  ont  iScrit  en 
Frangais,  particuli6rement  pendant  les  XVIII*  et  XIX' 
Si6cles.     10  vols.     Paris,  1827-39.     8vo. 

La  Litt^rature  Franfaise  Contemporaine.  Continua- 
tion de  la  France  Litt(5raire.  Dictionnaire  Biblio- 
graphique, etc.,  accompagnd  de  Biographies  et  de  notes 
par  M.  F61ix  Bourquelot  et  M.  Alfred  ilaury.  5  vols. 
Paris,  1842-54.     8vo. 

La  France  Littdraire.  Corrections,  Additions,  Auteurs 
Pseudonymes  et  Anonymes.     2  vols.     Paris,  1854-64. 

Le  Qu^rard.  Archives  d'Histoire  Littoraire  de 
Biographic  et  de  Bibliographic  Francjaises.  Compldment 
P^riodique  de  la  France  Littdraire.  Paris,  1855-56. 
8vo. 

Les  Supercheries  Litt<5raires  Devoildes.  Seconde 
edition,  considdrablement  augment^e,  publico  par  MM. 
Gustavo  Brunet  et  Pierre  Jannot.  Suivie  du  Diction- 
naire des  Ouvrages  Anonymes  par  Ant  Alex.  Barbier. 
Troisifcme  Edition  augmentde  par  M.  Olivier  Barbier. 
7  vols.     1869-70.     8vo. 

QUESNAY  (FRANgois). 

Le  Droit  Nature!.     See  Political  Economt. 

QUESNEL  (Pasquier). 

The  Gospels,  with  moral  Reflexions  on  each  verse. 
With  an  introductory  Essay  by  the  Rev.  Daniel 
Wilson.     3  vols.     Glasgow,  1830.     12mo. 

QUEVEDO  VILLEGAS  (D.  Francisco  de). 

Obras,  Vida,  y  Obras  Posthumas.  6  vols.  Madiid, 
1772.     4to. 

Works  of  Don  Francisco  de  Quevedo.  Translated 
from  the  Spanish.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1798.     8vo. 

QUICK  (Rev.  John). 

Synodicon  in  Gallia  Reformata;  or,  the  Acts,  De- 
cisions, Decrees,  and  Canons  of  the  National  Council 
of  the  Reformed   Churches  in    France.     Lond.  1692. 

2  vols,     folio. 

5m 


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QUIEN— QUINTUS  SMYEN^US. 


QUIEN  (Michael  lb),  Ord.  Prmd. 

Oriens  Christianus,  in  quatuor  Patriarchatas  digestus  ; 
quo  exhibentur  Ecclesise,  Patriarchs;,  cseterique  Pnc- 
sules  totius  Orientis.     3  vols.     Parisiis,  1740.     folio. 


QUILLIEN  (F.) 

Dictionnaire  des  Peintres  Espagnols. 
8to. 


Paris,  1816. 


QUILLINAN  (Mrs). 

Journal  of  a  few  months'  Residence  in  Portugal,  and 
Glimpses  of  the  South  of  Spain.  (Anon.)  2  vols. 
Land.  1847.     8vo. 

QUIN  (Michael  J.) 

A  Visit  to  Spain  ;  detailing  the  transactions  which 
occurred  during  a  Kesidence  in  that  Country.  Lond. 
1823.     8vo. 

A  Steam  Voyage  down  the  Danube,  with  Sketches  of 
Hungary,  Wallachia,  Servia,  and  Turkey,  etc.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1835.     8vo. 

Steam  Voyages  on  the  Seine,  the  Moselle,  and  the 
Ehine,  with  Eailroad  visits  to  the  principal  Cities  of 
Belgium.     2  vols.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

QUIN  (Walter)  of  Dublin. 

Corona  Virtutum  Principe  dignarum  ex  variis  Philo- 
sophorum,  Poetarum,  etc.,  floribus  contexta.  In  usum 
D.  Caroli,  Maguse  Britannise  et  Hibeniise  Principis. 
Lond.  1613.     12mo. 

QUINAULT  (Philippe). 

Theatre  de  Quinault,  contenant  ses  Tragedies, 
ComMies,  et  Opera.  Nouvelle  Edition,  augment^e  de 
sa  Vie.     5  vols.     Paris,  1778.     8vo. 


QUINCY  (Josiah),  LL.D. 
History  of  Harvard  University.     2  vols. 
(U.S.),  1840.     8vo. 


Cambridge 


QUINCY  (Le  Marquis  de). 

Histoire  Militairo  du  Eegne  de  Louis  le  Grand,  Roy 
de  France,  enrichie  des  Plans  necessaires.  On  y  a  joint 
nn  Traits  particulier  de  Pratiques  de  I'Ait  Militaire. 
7  vols.     Paris,  1726.     4to. 


QUINTAiSrA  (Geronimo  de). 

Historia  de  la  Antiguedad,  Nobleza,  y  Grandeza  de  la 
Villa  de  Madrid.     Madrid,  IQ29.     folio. 

QUINTANA  (Manuel  Josef). 

Lives  of  Vasco  Nunez  de  Balboa,  and  Francisco 
Pizarro.  Translated  from  the  Spanish,  by  Mrs  Hodson. 
Edinb.  1832.     12mo. 

Lives  of  Celebrated  Spaniards,  translated  from  the 
Spanish  of  Quintana  by  T.  E.  Preston.  Lond.  1833. 
8vo. 

QUINTILIANUS  (Marcus  Fabius). 

De  Institutione  Oratoria,  Libri  XII.  sum  notis  et 
animadversionibus  virorum  doctorum  recogniti,  etc., 
per  Petrum  Burmannum.  Item  Declamationes  XIX. 
Majores  et  CXLV.  Minores.  Et  Calpurnii  Flacci  De- 
clamationes, curante  Petro  Burmanno.  2  vols,  in  3. 
Lugd.  Batav.  1720.     4to. 

De  Institutione  Oratoria,  Libri  Duodecim.  Eecensuit 
et  annotatione  explanavit  G.  L.  Spalding. — Editionis 
Spaldingianaa  Vol.  V.,  Supplementa  annotationis  et 
Indicem  continens,  curavit  C.  T.  Zumptius. — Vol.  VI. 
Lexicon  et  Indices  continens,  curavit  Ed.  Bonnellus. 
6  vols.     Lepsice,  1798-1834.     8vo. 

Quintilianus  de  Institutione  Oratoria,  Libri  XII.  ex 
editione  J.  M.  Gesneri.    2  vols.    Lmidini,  1822.    12mo. 

M.  Fabius  Quinctilianus,  His  Institutes  of  Elo- 
quence. Translated,  with  Notes,  by  William  Guthrie, 
2  vols.     Lond.  1726.     8vo. 

Quintilian's  Institutes  of  the  Orator.  Translated  from 
the  original  Latin,  according  to  the  Paris  edition,  and 
illustrated  with  critical  and  explanatory  Notes,  by  J. 
Patsall.     2  vols.     Lo7id.  1774.     8vo. 

Quintilian's  Institutes.  Literally  translated,  with 
Notes,  by  the  Rev.  John  Selby  Watson.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1856.     12nio.     (Bolin's  Classical  Library.) 

Quintilien,  de  I'lnstitution  de  I'Orateur.  Traduit  par 
M.  I'Abb^  GMoyn.     4  vols.     Prtm,  1770.     12mo. 

QUINTUS  CURTIUS.     See  Curtius. 

QUINTUS  SMYENiEUS. 

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na?u8,  by  Alexander  Dyce,     Oxfairl,  1821.     12mo. 


EABANUS— KADCLIFFE. 


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RABANUS  MAURUS  (ARcniBP.  Moguntinus). 
De  Laudibus  Sancte  Crucis  Opus,  eruditione  versu 
prosaque  mirificum.     Argentinw,  1501.     folio, 

RABAUT  DE  SAINT-ETIENNE  (J.  P.) 

Lettres  a  Monsieur  Bailly,  sur  I'Histoire  Primitive 
de  la  Grfcce.     Parw,  1787.     8vo. 

RABBI  (Carlo  Costanzo). 

Sinonimi,  ed  Aggiunti  Italiani,  raccolti  dal  Padre 
Costanzo  Rabbi,  Bolognese.  Ultima  edizione  accresciuta 
di  prosastica  Frasologia  dal  P.  Alessandro  Maria 
Bandiera.    Parma,  1778.     4to. 

RABELAIS  (Francois). 

CEuvres  de  Maitre  Frangois  Rabelais,  avec  des  Re- 
marques  liistoriques,  et  critiques,  de  M.  Le  Duchat. 
3  vols.     Amsterdam,  1741.     4to. 

Giuvres  ;  suivies  des  Eemarques,  publi^es  en  Anglois 
par  M.  Le  Motteux,  et  trad,  en  Frangois  par  C.  D.  M., 
Nouvelle  edition,  ornde  des  gravures.  3  vols.  Paris, 
An.  6  [1798J.     Svo. 

The  Whole  Works  of  Rabelais  ;  or,  the  Lives,  Heroic 
Deeds,  and  Sayings  of  Gargantua  and  Pantagruel.  Done 
out  of  French  by  Sir  Thomas  TJrchard,  Mr  Motteux, 
and  others.     2  vols.     Land.  1708.     Svo. 

Works,  translated  from  the  French,  with  explanatory 
Notes  by  Du  Chat,  Motteux,  OzeU,  and  othei-s.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1807.     Svo. 

The  Romance  of  Gargantua  and  Pantagruel,  translated 
from  the  French  of  Dr  Francis  Rabelais,  by  Sir  Thomas 
Urquhart  of  Cromarty,  Knight.  Reprmted  from  the 
original  editions.  [Edited  by  Theodore  Martin.] 
Edinh.  1838.     4to. 

The  Works  of  Rabelais,  translated  from  the  French 
by  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart,  etc.,  with  additional  notes. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Library.) 

The  Works  of  Rabelais,  faithfidly  translated  from 
the  French.  With  variorum  notes  and  illustrations,  by 
Gastave  Dore.     Lond.  n.d.     Svo. 

EABUTIN  (Roger  de),  Comte  de  Biissy. 

The  Amorous  History  of  the  Gauls.  Translated  into 
English.     Lond,\125.     12mo. 

Memoires,  et  fEuvres  m616es.  3  vols.  Amsterdam, 
1711.     12mo. 

Lettres,  avec  les  Reponses.  .5  vols.  Paris,  1721. 
12mo. 


RACCOLTA  di  Composizioni  diverse  sopra  alcune 
Controversio  Letterario  inaorte  vella  Toscana  nel  cor- 
rento  Secolo.     2  vols.     n.p.  1761.     Svo, 

RACCOLTA  D'AUTORI  che  trattano  del  Moto 
deir  Acque.  Edizione  seconda,  corretta,  ed  illustrata  con 
Annotazioni,  per  gli  Studiosi  di  questa  Scienza.  9  voIb. 
Firenze,  ^ 765-1 774.     4to. 

RACCOLTA  DEI  DISEGNI  delle  Fabbriche  Regie 
de'  Bagni  di  Montecatini  nella  Valdiuievole.  Firenze, 
1787.     large  folio. 

RACCOLTA   DI    POEMETTI    Didascalici.      See 

POETI  ItALIANI. 

RACZYJ^SKI  (Lb  Comte  Edouakd). 

Le  Medailler  de  Pologne,  ou  Collection  de  M^dailles 
ayant  rapport  a  I'Histoire  de  ce  pays  (1513-1696), 
traduit  du  Polonais  par  MM.  *  *  ♦  (Texte  en 
Polonais  et  Fran9ais).     2  vols.     Breslau,  183S.     4to. 

RACINE  (Jean). 

(Euvres  de  Racine.     3  vols.     Paris,  1760.     4to. 
Qiuvres.     Avec  des  commentaires  par  M.  Luneau  de 
Boisjermain.     7  vols.     Paris,  1768.    Svo. 

RADCLIFF  (Rev.  Thomas). 

A  Report  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Kerry, 
Dublin,  1814.     Svo. 

RADCLIFFE  (Ann). 

The  Castles  of  Athlin  and  Dunbayne  :  a  Highland 
Story.     Lond.  1811.     12mo. 

Gaston  de  Blondeville :  a  Romance ;  St  Alban's 
Abbey,  a  Metrical  Tale  ;  with  some  poetical  pieces.  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1826.     12mo. 

The  Itlysteries  of  Udolpho  :  a  Romance.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1795.      12mo. 

The  Romance  of-  the  Forest,  interspersed  with  some 
Pieces  of  Poetry.     3  vols.     Zo?id.  1796.     12mo. 

A  Sicilian  Romance.      2  vols.     Land.  1796.     12mo. 

The  Italian  ;  or,  the  Confessional  of  the  Black  Peni- 
tents.    3  vok     Lond.  1797.     12mo. 

RADCLIFFE  (Charles  Blaxu),  JLD. 
Dynamics  of  Nerve  and  Muscle.     Lond.  1871.    Svo. 
Vital  Motion  as  a  Mode  of  Physical  Motion.     Lend. 
1876.     Svo. 
RADCLIFFE  (Sir  George). 
Life  of  Strafford.     See  Strafford  (Earl  of). 


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EADEMAKEE— EAINY. 


EADEMAKER  (Abr.) 

Het  Verheerlykt  Nederland  of  Kabinet  von  Heden- 
daagsche  Gezigten  van  Steden,  Dorpen,  Sloten,  Adelyko 
Huizen,  Kerken,  etc.,  in  en  omtrent  alio  de  byzondere 
Vereenigde  Nederlandsche  Provincien.  10  parts  in 
5  vols.     Amsterdam,  1745-74.     4to. 

EADICATI  (Albert),  Comtc  do  Passeran. 
Eecueil  de  Pieces  Curieuses  sur  les  matieres  les  plus 
int6ressantes.     Rotterdam,  1736.     8vo. 

EADOWITZ  (J.  von). 

Die  Devisen  und  Motto  des  spateren  Mittelalters. 
Ein  Beitrag  sur  Spruchpoesie.     Stuttgart,  1850.     8vo. 

EAE  (Edward). 

The  Land  of  the  North  "Wind ;  or,  Travels  among 
the  Laplanders  and  the  Samoyedes.     Land.  IS7 5.    8vo. 

The  Country  of  the  Moors  ;  a  Journey  from  Tripoli 
in  Barbary  to  the  City  of  Kairwdn.    Lond.  1877.    8vo. 

EAE  (Peter). 

The  History  of  the  Eebellion  raised  against  King 
George,  by  the  Friends  of  the  Popish  Pretender  (1715), 
by  Peter  Eae.     Dumfries,  1718.     8vo. 

EAE  (William).     See  Psalms. 

EAEBUEN  (Sir  Henry),  E.A. 

Portraits  by  Sir  Henry  Eaebum,  Photographed  by 
Thomas  Annan.  "With  Biographical  Sketches.  Edinh. 
1875.     royal  4to. 

EAFFEI  (Stefano). 

Monumenti  Antichi.     See  Winkelmann  (J.  J.) 

EAFFENEL  (C.  D.) 

Histoire  des  dvenemens  de  la  Grece,  depuis  les  premiers 
troubles  jusqu' k  ce  jour.     Pam,  1822.     8vo. 

EAFFLES  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Letters  during  a  Tour  through  some  parts  of  France, 
Switzerland,  Germany,  and  the  Netherlands,  in  the 
Summer  of  1817.     Liverpool,  1818.     12mo. 

EAFFLES  (Sir  Thomas  Stamford). 

History  of  Java.  Particularly  in  the  Government  of 
Java,  1811-16,  and  of  Bencoolen  and  its  dependencies, 
1817-24.     2  vols.     Lond.  1817.     4to. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Sir  Thomas 
Stamford  Eaffles.     By  his  Widow.     Lond.  1830.     4to. 

EAGMAN  EOLLS.     See  Scotland. 

EAGUSE  (Due  de). 

Voyage  du  Mardchal  Due  de  Eaguse  en  Hongrie,  en 
Transylvanie,  dans  la  Eussie  Meridionale,  en  Crim^e,  et 
sur  les  bords  de  la  Mer  d'Azofif,  a  Constantinople,  dans 
quelques  parties  de  I'Asie-Mineures,  en  Syrie,  en  Pales- 
tine, et  en  lilgypte,  1834-1835 ;  et  en  Sicilc.  5  vols. 
Pans,  1837-1838.     8vo. 


EAGUSE  (Due  D^)—Cwitinued. 

M^moires  du  Mardchal  Mannont,  Due  de  Eaguse,  de 
1792-1832,  imprimis  sur  le  Manuscrit  original  de 
I'Auteur.     9  vols.     Paris,  1857.     8vo. 

EAIKES  (Eev.  Henry). 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir 
Jahleel  Brenton,  Bart.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

EAIKES  (Thomas). 

A  Visit  to  St  Petersburg,  in  the  Winter  of  1829-30. 
Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

France  since  1830.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

EAILWAY  ACTS. 

Collection  of  the  Public  General  Acts  relating  to 
Eailways  in  Scotland,  1838-1845.  Westminster,  1845. 
12mo. 

EAILWAY  CASES. 

Cases  relating  to  Eailways  and  Canals,  argued  and 
adjudged  in  the  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity,  1835  to 
1842,  by  Henry  L  Nicholl,  Thomas  Hare,  and  John 
M.  Carrow.  The  same,  continued  from  1842  to  1851, 
by  J.  M.  Carrow,  Lionel  Oliver,  Edward  Bevan,  and 
Thomas  Lefroy.     6  vols.    Lond.  1840-1852.    royal  8vo. 

A  CoUectiou  of  Cases  decided  under  the  2d  Section  of 
the  Eailway  and  Canal  Traffic  Act,  1854,  and  Eeportsof 
Cases  decided  by  the  Eailway  Commissioners  under  the 
Eegulation  of  Eailway  Act,  1873,  by  Ealph  Neville  and 
Walter  H.  Macnamara.  Vols.  L,  II.,  and  III.,  Part  1. 
Lond.  1874-78. 

EAINE  (Eev.  James). 

A  Brief  Account  of  Durham  Cathedral,  with  Notices 
of  the  Castle,  University,  City  Churches,  etc.  New- 
cccstle,  1833.     12mo. 

Saint  Cuthbert ;  with  an  Account  of  the  State  in 
which  his  Remains  were  found  upon  the  opening  of  his 
Tomb  in  Durham  Cathedral  in  the  year  1827.  Durham, 
1828.     4to. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  North  Durham,  as 
sub-divided  into  the  Shires  of  Norham,  Island,  and  Bed- 
lington,  which,  from  the  Saxon  period  until  the  year 
1844,  constituted  parcels  of  the  County  Palatine  of 
Durham,  but  are  now  united  to  the  County  of  Northum- 
berland.    Lond.  1852.     folio. 

EAINIEE  (Eear-Admiral). 

A  Synopsis  of  the  Prices  of  Wheat,  and  of  the  Cir- 
cumstances affecting  them.     Lond.  1823.     folio. 

EAINY  (Egbert),  D.D. 

Three  Lectures  on  the  Church  of  Scotland,  with  espe- 
cial reference  to  the  Dean  of  Westminster's  recent 
Course  on  that  subject.     Edinh.  1872.     8vo, 


EAINY— RAMDOHIi. 


889 


EAINY  (Robert),  B.I).— Continued. 

Life  of  William  Cunningham,  D.D.,  Principal  and 
Professor  of  Theology  and  Church  History,  New  College, 
Edinburgh.  By  the  Eev.  Robert  Eainy,  D.D.,  and  the 
Eev.  James  Mackenzie.     Land.  1871.     8vo. 

RAITHBY  (John). 

Index  to  the  Statutes  at  Large,  from  the  Magna 
Charta  to  the  forty-ninth  year  of  George  III.  inclusive. 
Lond.  1814.     4to. 

The  Study  and  Practice  of  the  Law  considered  in 
their  various  relations  to  Society.     Loiid,  1816.     8vo. 

RALEIGH  (Alexander),  D.D. 
The  Little  Sanctuary,  and  other  Meditations.     Lond. 
1872.     Bvo. 

EALEIGH  (Sib  Walter). 

Works,  Political,  Commercial,  and  Philosophical,  to- 
gether with  his  Letters  and  Poems :  the  whole  never 
before  collected  together,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  New 
Account  of  his  Life,  by  Tho.  Birch.  2  vols.  Land. 
1751.     Bvo. 

Works,  now  first  Collected.  To  which  are  prefixed 
the  Lives  of  the  Author,  by  Oldys  and  Birch.  8  vols. 
Oxfm-d,  1829.     8vo. 

The  Discovery  of  the  large,  rich,  and  beautiful  Empire 
of  Guiana,  with  a  relation  of  the  great  and  golden  city 
of  Manoa.     Lond.  1596.     4to. 

The  History  of  the  World,  in  Five  Books.  To  which 
is  prefix'd  the  Life  of  the  Author,  by  Mr  Oldys ;  also 
his  Trial,  with  some  Additions,  etc.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1736.     folio. 

Poems  by  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  edited  by  the  Rev. 
John  Hannah.     See  Wotton  (Sir  H.) 

Declaration  of  the  demeanour  and  carriage  of  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh,  as  well  in  his  Voyage  as  in  and  since 
his  Return.     Lond.  1618.     4to. 

RALPH  (Benjamin).     See  Raphael. 

RALPH  (James). 

The  History  of  England  during  the  Reigns  of 
K.  WiUiam,  Q.  Anne,  and  K.  George  I. ;  with  an 
Introductory  Review  of  the  Reigns  of  the  Royal 
Brothers,  Charles  and  James,  in  which  are  to  be  found 
the  Seeds  of  the  Revolution.  By  a  Lover  of  Truth 
and  Liberty.     2  vols.     Lond.  1744.     folio. 

The  Other  Side  of  the  Question ;  or,  an  attempt  to 
rescue  the  characters  of  the  Royal  Sisters,  Queen  Mary 
and  Queen  Anne,  out  of  the  hands  of  the  Duchess 
Dowager  of  Marlborough.     Lond.  1 742.     8vo. 


RALPH  (James) — Continued. 

A  Review  of  a  late  Treatise,  entitled  An  Account 
of  the  conduct  of  tho  Dowager  DucheM  of  Marl- 
borough ;  in  which  many  misrepresentations  are 
detected,  especially  such  as  relate  to  the  reigna  of 
King  William  and  Queen  Marj'.  Lond.  1742. 
Bvo. 

A  Continuation  of  the  Review;  in  which  many 
misrepresentations  are  detected,  especially  such  as 
relate  to  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  Lmid.  1742. 
Bvo. 

Tho  Case  of  Authors  by  profession  or  trade  Stated, 
with  regfird  to  Booksellers,  the  Stage,  and  the  Public. 
Lmd.  1762.     Bvo. 

RALSTON  (W.  R.  S.) 

The  Songs  of  the  Russian  People,  as  illustrative  of 
Slavonic  Mythology  and  Russian  Social  Life.  Lond. 
1872.     Bvo. 

Russian  Folk-Tales.     Lond.  1873.    Bvo. 

RAM  (James). 

A  Practical  Treatise  of  Assets,  Debts,  and  Incum- 
brances.    Lond.  1832.     Bvo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  enlarged.  Loml.  1837. 
Bvo. 

The  Science  of  Legal  Judgment.  Lond.  1834. 
Bvo. 

RAMBLE  AMONG  THE  MUSICIANS  of  Ger- 
many, giving  some  Account  of  the  Operas  of  Munich, 
Dresden,  Berlin,  etc.  By  a  Musical  Professor.  Lond. 
1828.     Bvo. 

RAMBLER  (The).  From  its  commencement  in 
March  20,  1750,  to  March  17,  1752.  (Original  edition, 
Published  in  numbers.)  Bound  in  3  vols.  Lund, 
folio. 

RAMBLES  IN  ISTRIA,  Dalmatia,  and  Monten^ro, 
by  R  H.  R.     Lond.  1875.     Bvo. 

RAMBLES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  and 
Canada  during  the  year  1845,  with  a  short  Account  of 
AragOn,  by  Rubio.     Lond.  1846.     post  Bvo. 

RAMBOSSON  (J.) 

Astronomy.  Translated  from  the  French  by  C.  R  Pit- 
man.    Lrnid.  1875.     Bvo. 

RAMDOHR  (Friedrich  Wilh.  B.  von). 
Ueber  Mahlerei   und    Bildhauerarbeit  in    Rom   fur 
Liebhaber  des  Schonen  in  der  Kunst.    3  vols.    Leipzig, 

1787.     Bvo. 


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EAMEAU— KAMSAY. 


EAMEAU  (Jean  Baptiste). 

Treatise  of  Music,  containing  the  Principles  of  Com- 
position. Translated  from  the  French.  Lond.  1752. 
4to. 

EAMELLI  (Agostino). 

Le  diverse  et  artificiose  Machine  del  Capitano  Agos- 
tino Eamelli.  Composte  in  lingua  Italiana  et  Francese. 
Parigi,  1588.     folio. 

EAMESEY.     See  Eamsby. 

EAMMELSBEEG  (Dr  C.  F.) 

Handworterbuch  des  Chemischen  Theils  der  Minera- 
logie  und  Supplement.  5  parts  in  3  vols.  Berlin, 
1841-53.     8vo. 

EAMIEEZ  DE  PEADO  (Laubentius). 
Pentecontarchus.      See  Obseevationes   Select.^   in 
varia  loca  Nov.  Testamenti. 

EAMOjSTD  DE  CAEBONNIlfcEES  (L.  F.  E.) 
Travels  in  the  Pyrenees  ;  containing  a  description  of 
the  principal  Summits,  Passes,  and  Vallies.     Translated 
from  the  French  of  M.  Eamond  by  F.  Gold.     Lond. 
1813.     8vo. 

EAMOS  (Joannes  Franciscus). 
Tribonianus  ;  sive  Errores  Triboniani  de  prena  Parri- 
cidii.     Lugd.  Batav.  1728.     4to. 

EAMSAY  (Allan). 

Poems.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1721-28.     4to. 

The  Poems  of  Allan  Eamsay,  a  new  edition,  corrected 
and  enlarged,  to  which  are  prefixed  a  Life  of  the  Author 
[by  G.  Chalmers],  from  authentic  documents,  and  re- 
marks on  his  Poems  [by  A.  Eraser  Tytler.]  2  vols. 
Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

Poems.  With  Glossary,  Life  of  the  Author,  and 
Eemarks  on  his  Poems.  2  vols.  Paisley,  1877. 
8vo. 

The  Gentle  Shepherd.  A  Pastoral  Comedy,  with 
Illustrations  of  the  Scenery ;  An  Appendix,  con- 
taining Memoirs  of  David  AUan  and  Allan  Eamsay, 
and  a  comprehensive  Glossary.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1808. 
8vo. 

The  Evergreen,  being  a  Collection  of  Scots  Poems 
wrote  by  the  Ingenious  before  1600.  Published  by 
Allan  Eamsay.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1761.     12mo. 

The  Tea-Table  Miscellany ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Choice 
Songs,  Scots  and  English.  The  eleventh  edition. 
4  vols,  in  1.     Lond.  1750.     12mo.     ■ 


EAMSAY  (Eev.  Andrew). 
Poemata  Sacra.    Edinb.  1633. 


12mo. 


EAMSAY  (Eev.  Andrew) — Continued. 

A  "Warning  to  come  out  of  Babylon,  in  a  Sermon 
Preached  at  the  Eeceiving  of  Mr  Thomas  Aberuethy, 
sometime  Jesuite,  into  the  Societie  of  the  truely  reformed 
Church  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1638.  4to.  (Bound  with 
Abernethie's  Abjuration  of  Popery.) 

EAMSAY  (Lb  Chevalier  Andr^  de). 

Histoire  de  Henri,  Vicomte  de  Turenne,  Mar(5chal 
General  des  Armies  du  Eoy.    2  vols.    Paris,  1735.  8vo. 

An  Essay  upon  Civil  Government.  Written  origin- 
ally in  French  by  the  Chevalier  Eamsay.  Lond.  1732. 
12mo. 

EAMSAY  (Andrew  C),  LL.D. 

Physical  Geology  and  Geography  of  Great  Britain. 
Fifth  edition.     Land.  1878.     post  8vo. 

EAMSAY  (David),  M.D. 

The  History  of  the  American  Eevolution.  2  vols. 
Lrnid.  1795.     8vo. 

History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  fii-st  settle- 
ment as  English  Colonies  in  1607  to  1808.  Continued 
to  the  treaty  of  Ghent,  by  S.  S.  Smith,  D.D.  3  vols. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     Svo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  3  vols.  Philadelphia, 
1818.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  George  Washington.     Lond.  1807.  8vo. 

EAMSAY  (Edward  B.),  LL.D.,  Dean  of  Edinburgh. 

Two  Lectures  on  some  changes  in  Social  Life  and 
Habits.     Edinb.  1857.     12mo. 

Pulpit  Table-Talk.  Containing  Eemarks  and  Anec« 
dotes  on  Preachers  and  Preaching.  Lo«d  1868.  post8vo. 

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RANDELL  (Henry). 

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RANKE  (Ernest). 

Par  Palimpsestorum  Wirceburgensium  :  Antiquissimse 
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Translated  from  the  German  by  Mrs  Alexander  Kerr. 
Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

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RANKEN  (Alexander),  D.D. 

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Institutes  of  Theology ;  or,  a  Concise  System  of 
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The  White  Man's  Grave  :  a  Visit  to  Sierra  Leone  in 
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RANKIN  (Robert  Richard). 
An  Analysis  of  the  Law  of  Patents.     Lond.   1824. 
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RANKINE  (John),  Advocate. 

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RANKINE  (W.  J.  Macquorn). 

A  Memoir  of  John  Elder,  Engineer  and  Shipbuilder. 
Edinh.  1871.     Svo. 

RANKING  (John). 

Historical  Researches  on  the  Conquest  of  Peru, 
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RAOUL-ROCHETTE  (JI.) 

L'ltalie,  avant  la  domination  des  Remains,  par  M.  J. 
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EAOUI^KOCHETTE  (M.)— Continued. 

Choix  dePeintures  dePompdijlitliograpliieeseiicouleur 
et  publiees  par  M.  Eoux  avec  I'explication  archeologique 
et  line  Introduction.     Paris,  1844-53.     folio. 

Lettres  sur  la  Suisse.     See  Sazerac  (L.) 

EAPHAEL. 

The  School  of  Eaphael ;  or,  the  Student's  Guide  to 
Expression  in  Historical  Painting,  illustrated  by  ex- 
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1782.    folio. 

Eaffaele  Sanzio  da  Urbino.  Architettura  ed  Ornati 
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The  Gallery  of  Eaphael ;  being  fifty-two  prints,  after 
pictures  painted  by  Eaphael  and  his  disciples,  in  the 
Lodges  of  the  Vatican.  Engraved  in  the  Academy  of 
Arts,  Glasgow.     Glasgow,  1770.     folio. 

Works  of  Eaffaelle,  Dominichino,  Poussin,  and 
Albano ;  consisting  of  445  Engravings  from  Pictures 
painted  by  those  great  Artists ;  preceded  by  their 
Lives,  and  Notices  of  their  productions.  5  vols.  Lo7id. 
1819.     folio. 

The  Book  of  Eaphael's  Cartoons.  jSfeeCATTBRMOLB  (E.) 

Life.     See  QuATREMiiRE  db  Quincby. 

EAPEN  DE  THOYEAS  (Paul). 

The  History  of  England.  Written  in  French  by  M. 
Eapin  de  Thoyras.  Translated  into  English,  with  ad- 
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to  the  Accession  of  King  George  II.,  by  N.  Tindal. 
5  vols.    Lo7id.  1743-47.     folio. 

The  same.  With  Continuation  to  the  present  times, 
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See  also  Acta  Eegia. 

EAPP  (General). 

Memoirs  of  General  Count  Eapp,  first  Aide-de-Camj) 
to  Napoleon.  Written  by  himself,  and  published  by 
lis  family.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

EASK  (Erasmus). 

Lexicon  Islandico-LatinoDanicum  Biornonis  Haldor- 
sonii,  ex  MSS.  legati  Arna-Magnaeani,  cura  E.  K. 
Easkii  edituni.  Profatus  est  P.  E.  Miiller.  2  vols,  in  1. 
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Den  Gamle  ^Egyptiske  Tidsregning,  efter  Kilderne  pu 
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A  Grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxoh  Tongue,  with  a 
Praxis.  A  new  Edition,  enlarged  and  improved  by  the 
Author.  Translated  from  the  Danish  by  Benj.  Thorpe. 
Copenliage^i,  1830.     8vo. 


EASK  (Erasmus) — Contmued. 

Grammar  of  the  Danish  Language  for  the  use  of 
Englishmen,  together  with  Extracts  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Copenhagen,  1830.     12mo. 

Eajsonneret  Lappisk  Sprogl»re  eften  den  Sprogart 
som  bruges  af  Fjoedlapperne  i  Porsanger-Fiorden  i  Fin- 
marken,  ubar  bejdet  af  Easmus  Eask.  K<lihenhavn, 
1832.     12mo. 

Grammar  of  the  Icelandic  or  Old  Norse  Tongue, 
translated  from  the  Swedish  by  George  Webbe  Dasent, 
Lmd.  (Frankfort),  1843.     8vo. 

Danish  Grammar,  edited  by  Thorl.  Gudm.  Eepp. 
Second  edition.     Cojjenhagen,  1846.     8vo. 

EASPE  (EuDOLPH  Erich). 

A  Critical  Essay  on  Oil  Painting,  proving  that  the 
Art  of  Painting  in  Oil  was  known  before  the  pretended 
Discovery  of  John  and  Hubert  van  Eyck,  to  which  are 
added  Theophilus,  De  Arte  Pingendi;  EracHus,  De  Arti- 
bus  Eomanorum,  and  a  Eeview  of  Farinator's  Lumen 
Animae.     Lond.  1781.     4to. 

A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  a  General  Collection  of 
Ancient  and  Modern  Engraved  Gems,  Cameos,  Intaglios, 
taken  from  the  most  celebrated  Cabinets  in  Europe,  and 
cast  in  coloured  pastes,  white  enamel,  etc.,  by  James 
Tassie,  Modeller,  and  arranged  and  described  by  E  E. 
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Translation  of  Born's  Travels.     See  Born. 

EASSAM  (Hormuzd). 

Narrative  of  the  British  Mission  to  Theodore  King  of 
Abyssinia.     2  vols.     Loml.  1869.     8vo. 

EASTALL  (W.  Dickinson),  A.M. 

A  History  of  the  Antiquities  of  the  Town  and  Church 
of  Southwall,  in  the  county  of  Nottingham.  Lond. 
1787.     4to. 

EASTELL  (John). 

The  Pastime  of  People,  or  the  Chronicle  of  divers 
Eealms,  most  especially  of  England;  printed  in  1529. 
New  edition.     Lond.  1811.     4to. 

EASTELL  (William). 

An  Expositione  of  certaine  difficult  and  obscure  words 
and  termes  of  the  Lawes  of  this  Eealme.  Newly 
amended  and  augmented,  both  in  French  and  English. 
Lond.  1602.     12mo. 

Les  Termes  de  la  Ley ;  or.  Certain  difficult  and 
obscure  words,  etc.  Newly  corrected  and  enlarged. 
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RASTELL  (William)— Co)itinH»l. 

The  same,  corrected  and  enlarged,  with  the  addition 
of  many  other  words  lately  introduced  into  the  Statute 
Law  of  Great  Britain.     Lond.  1721.     8vo. 

RATHGEBEK  (Dr  Georo). 

Annalcn  der  Niederlandischen  Malerei,  Formschneide- 
und  Kupferstechorkunst.     Gotha,  1844.     folio. 

RATISBOISr. 

The  Acts  of  the  Disputation  in  the  Cowncell  of  the 
Enipyre,  holden  at  Eegenspurg  ;  that  is  to  say,  all  the 
artycles  concerning  the  Christen  relygion,  both  agreed 
and  not  agreed  upon,  even  as  they  were  propowndod 
of  the  Emperour  unto  the  nobles  of  the  empire,  to  be 
judged,  delebered,  and  debated,  etc.  Translated  out  of 
Latyne  by  Mylys  Couerdale.     n.p.   1542.     Svo. 

RATTIGAN  (W.  H.),  Barrisfer-at-Laiv. 
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RAUMER  (Carl  von). 
Palastina.     Leipzig,  1838.     8vo. 

RAUMER  (Frederick  von). 

England  in  1835,  being  a  Series  of  Letters  written  to 
Friends  in  Germany,  during  a  Residence  in  London, 
and  Excursions  into  the  Provinces.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Sarah  Austin.     3  vols.     Lond.  1836.    Svo. 

Contributions  to  Modem  History,  from  the  British 
Museum  and  State  Paper  Office. — Queen  Elizabeth  and 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     Lo7id.  1836.     8vo. 

Contributions  to  Modern  History,  from  the  British 
Museum  and  State  Paper  Office. — Frederick  II.  and  his 
Times.     Lo7id.  1837.     post  8vo. 

The  Political  History  of  England  during  the  16th, 
17th,  and  18th  Centuries.  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man by  H.  E.  Lloyd.     2  vols.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

Italy  and  the  Italians.     2  vols.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

England  in  1841,  being  a  Series  of  Letters  written  to 
friends  in  Germany.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
H.  E.  Lloyd.     2  vols.     Lmd.  1842.     post  Svo. 

RAVENSTONE  (Piercy). 

A  few  Doubts  as  to  the  correctness  of  some  opinions 
generally  entertained  on  the  subjects  of  Population  and 
Political  Economy.     Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

RAVILLAC  REDIVIVUS.    See  Hickes  (Geokge). 

RAVIS  (Christian). 

A  Discourse  of  the  OrientaU  Tongues,  viz.,  Hebrew, 
Samaritan,  Chaldee,  Syriac,  Arabic,  and  Ethiopic. 
With  a  Generall  Grammar  for  said  Tongues.  Lond. 
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RAWDON  PAPERS  (The)  ;  consisting  of  Letters 
on  various  subjects,  Political  and  Literary,  to  and  from 
Dr  Bramhall,  with  Notes  by  the  Rev.  E.  Berwick.  Lom/. 
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RAWLE  (William  Henry). 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Covenants  for  Titlea. 

Philadelphia,  1852.     royal  Svo. 

RAWLIXSON  (George),  Canon  of  Canterbury. 

The  Historical  Evidences  of  the  Truth  of  the  Scrip- 
ture Records,  stated  anew,  with  special  reference  to  the 
doubts  and  discoveries  of  modem  times,  being  the 
Bampton  Lectures  for  1859.     Lond.  1859.     Svo. 

A  Manual  of  Ancient  History,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Fall  of  the  Western  Empire.  Oxford, 
1869.     Svo. 

The  Five  Great  Monarchies  of  the  Ancient  Eastern 
World ;  or,  the  History,  Geography,  and  Antiquities  of 
Chaldtea,  Assyria,  Babylon,  Media,  and  Persia.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

The  Sixth  Great  Oriental  Monarchy;  or,  the  Geo- 
graphy, History,  and  Antiquities  of  Parthia.  Lond. 
1873.     Svo. 

The  Seventh  Great  Oriental  Monarchy ;  or,  the 
Geography,  History,  and  Antiquities  of  the  Sassaniau 
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RAWLINSON  (Major-Genbral  Sir  Henry). 

England  and  Russia  in  the  East :  a  Series  of  Papers 
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RAWLINSON  (Richard). 

The  English  Topographer ;  or,  an  Historical  Account 
of  all  the  Pieces  that  have  been  written  relating  to  the 
Antiquities,  or  Topographical  Description  of  England. 
Lond.     Svo. 

New  Method  of  Studying  History.  See  Du  Frbsnoy 
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RAWSON  (Thomas  Irving). 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Kildaro.  Dublin, 
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RAY  (L),  M.D, 

Treatise  on  the  Medical  Jurisprudence  of  Insanity. 
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RAY  (James). 

A  complete  History  of  the  Rebellion,  1745-46.  York, 
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EAY  (Eev.  John). 

Three  Physico-Tlieological  Discourses,  concerning  the 
Primitive  Chaos,  the  Deluge,  and  the  Dissolution  of  the 
"World.     Lond.  1732.     8vo. 

A  complete  Collection  of  English  Proverbs  ;  also  the 
most  celebrated  of  the  Scotch  and  other  Nations. 
Fifth  edition,  augmented.     Lond.  1813.     Svo. 

Travels. — Vol.  I.  Travels  through  the  Low  Coun- 
tries, Germany,  Italy,  and  France.  Also  a  Catalogue  of 
Plants  found  spontaneously  growing  in  those  parts,  and 
their  virtues.  To  which  is  added,  an  account  of  the 
Travels  of  Francis  Willughby. — Vol.  II.  A  Collection 
of  curious  Travels  and  Voyages,  containing  Dr  Leon- 
hart  Eauwolfs  Journey  into  the  Eastern  Countries. 
Translated  from  the  original  High  Dutch  by  Nicholas 
Staphorst.  Also  Travels  into  Greece,  Asia  Minor,  etc. 
To  which  are  added  three  Catalogues  of  such  trees, 
shrubs,  and  herbs,  as  grown  in  the  Levant.  2  vols. 
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Correspondence.     Memorials.     See  Eat  Society. 

RAY  SOCIETY  (Books  Printed  for  the).  In- 
stituted 1844. 

Eeports  and  Papers  on  Botany  (Translations).  Lond. 
1846.     8vo. 

Memorials  of  John  Eay,  consisting  of  his  Life  by 
Dr  Derham;  biographical  and  critical  Notices  by  Sir 
J.  E.  Smith,  etc. ;  with  his  Itineraries.  Edited  by 
Edwin  Lankester.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

The  Organization  of  Trilobites.  See  Burmeister 
(Hermann). 

The  Correspondence  of  John  Eay,  consisting  of  Selec- 
tions from  the  Philosophical  Letters  published  by  Dr 
Derbam,  and  Original  Letters  of  John  Eay  in  the 
British  Museum.  Edited  by  Edwin  Lankester,  M.D., 
Secretary  to  the  Eay  Society.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

Eeports  and  Papers  on  Vegetable  Physiology  and 
Botanical  Geography.  Edited  by  Arthur  Henfrey. 
Loud.  1849.     8vo. 

Bibliographia  Zoologise  et  Geologise.  See  Agassiz 
(Louis.) 

A  Monograph  of  the  British  Naked-Eyed  Medusje, 
with  Figures  of  all  the  species.  By  Edward  Forbes, 
F.RS.     Lond.  1848.     folio. 

The  British  Species  of  Angiocarpous  Lichens,  eluci- 
dated by  their  Sporidia.  By  the  Eev.  "W.  A.  Leighton. 
Lond.  1851.     Svo. 

A  Monograph  of  the  Sub-class  Cirripedia,  with  Figures 
of  all  the  species.  By  Charles  Darwin.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1851-54.     Svo. 

EAYBAUD  (Maxime). 

Memoires  sur  la  Gr&ce,  pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  de  la 
Guerre  de  I'lndependauce.    2  vols.    Paris,  1824.    Svo. 


RAYMOND  (Daniel). 

The  Elements  of  Political  Economy,  in  Two  Parts. 
2  vols.     Baltimore,  1823.     Svo. 

EAYMOND  (F.) 

Dictionnaire  G^n^ral  de  la  Langue  Frangaise,  ou  Voca- 
bulaire  Universel  des  Sciences,  des  Arts,  et  des  M(5tiers. 
2  vols.    Paris,  1«32.     4to. 

EAYMOND  (Egbert,  Lord). 

Eeports  of  Cases  in  the  Courts  of  King's  Bench  and 
Common  Pleas,  in  the  Eeigns  of  WiUiam  III.,  Queen 
Anne,  George  I.,  and  George  II.  2  vols.  Lond.  1743. 
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EAYNAL  (Guillaume-Thomas). 

Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique  des  Etablisse- 
mens  et  du  Commerce  des  Europ^ens  dans  les  deux 
Indes.     3  vols.     Geneve,  1775.     4to. 

Histoire  Philosophique,  etc.,  des  deux  Indes.  (Vol.  V. 
Atlas  de  toutes  les  Parties  Connues  du  Globe  Terrestre.) 
5  vols.     Geneve,  1780.     4to. 

Histoire  Philosophique  efc  Politique  des  litablisse- 
mens  et  du  Commerce  des  Europdens  dans  I'Afrique 
septentrionale.  Ouvrage  Posthume;  augmente  par 
M.  Peuchet.  Avec  une  Carte  d'Afrique.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1826.     Svo. 

Philosophical  and  Political  History  of  the  Settlements 
and  Trade  of  the  Europeans  in  the  East  and  "West 
Indies.  Translated  from  the  French  of  the  Abbe 
Eaynal,  by  J.  Justamond.  "With  Maps.  5  vols.  Lond. 
1777.     Svo. 

Revolution  de  I'Amerique.  Londres  [Paris],  1781. 
Svo.     (Bound  with  Paul-Jones  and  other  tracts.) 

EAYNAUDUS  (Thbophilus),  S.J. 
Erotemata  de  mails  ac  bonis  Libris,  deque  justa  aut 
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EAYNEVAL  (M.  de). 
De  la  Liberty  des  Mers. 


2  vols.    Paris,  1811.    Svo. 


EAYNOTJAED  (Fr.  Just.  Marie). 

Grammaire  Eomane,  ou  Grammaire  de  la  Langue  des 
Troubadours.     Paris,  1816.     Svo. 

Choix  des  Poesies  Originales  des  Troubadours.  6  vols. 
Paris,  1S16-1S21.     Svo. 

Lexique  Eoman,  ou  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  des 
Troubadours  comparde  avec  les  autres  Langues  de 
I'Europe  Latine,  precede  de  nouvelles  Eecherches  His- 
toriques  et  Philologiques  de  la  Grammaire  Eomane,  et 
d'un  nouveau  Choix  des  Poesies  Origiaales.  6  vols. 
Paris,  1838-44.     Svo. 


EEA— REBELLION. 


835 


REA  (John). 

Flora,  Ceres,  and  Pomona.     Land.  1665.     folio. 

Systema  Agriculturm;  the  Mystery  of  Husbandry 
Discovered,  by  J.  W.  (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 
Loml.  1669.     folio. 

READ'S  History  of  tlio  Islo  of  Axholme  :  its  Manors 
and  Parishes.  With  Biographical  Notices  of  Eminent 
Men.  Edited  by  Thomas  C.  Fletcher.  Epworth,  1858. 
8vo. 

READ  (HoLLis). 

The  Hand  of  God  in  History ;  or,  Divine  Providence 
historically  illustrated.     Olasgow,  1850.     12mo. 

READER  (The).  A  Review  of  Literature,  Science, 
and  Art,  from  Jan.  1864  to  Jan.  1867.  5  vols. 
Lond.     folio. 

READE  (John  Edmund). 

The  Deluge  :  a  Drama.     Lond.  \^Z^.     8vo. 

READING  (William). 

Bibliotheca;  Cleri  Londinensis  in  Collegio  Sionensi 
Catalogus.  Auctore  Guillehno  Reading,  Bibliothecario. 
— The  History  of  the  ancient  and  present  State  of  Sion 
CoUege,  and  of  the  London  Clergy's  Library  there. 
Lond.  1724.     folio. 

REASONS  FOR  A  Registry.     See  Registry. 

REBELLION. 

The  exact  Narrative  of  the  conflict  at  Dunkeld 
betwixt  the  Earl  of  Angus's  Regiment  and  the  Rebels 
Edirib.  1689.     4to. 

REBELLION  (1745). 

The  Young  Chevalier ;  or,  a  Genuine  Narrative  of  all 
that  befell  that  unfortunate  Adventurer  from  his  fatal 
Defeat  to  his  final  Escape,  etc.  By  a  Gentleman.  Lond. 
n.d.  8vo.  (Bound  with  Henderson's  Edinburgh  His- 
tory of  the  Rebellion.) 

A  genuine  and  true  Journal  of  the  most  miraculous 
Escape  of  the  Young  Chevalier  from  the  Battle  of  Cul- 
loden,  to  his  landing  in  France.  To  which  is  added  a 
Short  Account  of  what  befel  the  Pr.  in  France,  etc. 
By  an  Englishman.     Loml.  1746.     8vo. 

A  few  Passages  showing  the  sentiments  of  the  Prince 
of  Hesse  and  General  Hawley,  with  relation  to  the  con- 
duct, measures,  and  behaviour  of  several  persons  in  the 
city  of  Edinburgh.     Lond.  lliQ.     12mo. 

A  remarkable  Dialogue  which  lately  happened  in  the 
Gardens  of  the  Luxembourg,  at  Paris,  between  an  Old 
impartial  Enghsh  Whig  and  a  Nonjuror  of  the  Church 
of  England  concerning  the  Young  ChevaUer.  EdiuJi. 
1748.     12mo. 


REBELLION  {11  \5)— Continued. 

Young  Juba ;  or,  the  History  of  the  Young  Cheva- 
lier, from  his  birth  to  his  escape  from  Scotland  after 
the  Battle  of  CuUoden.  Translated  from  the  original 
Italian  published  at  Rome  by  M.  Micholl.  Lond. 
1748.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Rebellion  1745-46,  extracted  from 
the  Scots  Magazine  ;  with  an  Appendix,  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Trials  of  the  Rebels,  and  other  Matters. 
Aberdeen,  1755.     12mo. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts,  chiefly  concerning  the  lie- 
bellion  1745-46,  bound  in  Four  Volumes,  Octavo. 

Vol.  t  1 .  History  of  the  present  Rebellion  in  Scotland, 
taken  from  the  relation  of  James  M'PhersoD, 
an  eye-witness.  Lond.  1745. — 2.  Memoirs 
of  Lord  President  Forbes.  Lond.  1745. — 3. 
Account  of  the  behaviour  of  Lord  Kilmar- 
nock after  his  Sentence,  etc.  By  James 
Foster.  Loyid.  1746. — 4  Loyalty  to  the 
King,  the  safety  of  our  country  against  all 
Popish  Emissaries  and  Pretenders.  Lond. 
1745. — 5.  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  at  Edin- 
burgh, to  his  correspondent  at  London. 
Lond.  1745. — 6.  Brief  and  true  representa- 
tion of  the  Posture  of  our  Affairs.  Lond. 
1745. — 7.  Cardinal  Tencin's  Plan  presented 
to  the  French  King  for  setting  the  Pre- 
tender's Family  upon  the  British  Throne. 
Lond.  1745. 

Vol.  II.  1.  A  Collection  of  all  the  Proclamations  or 
Orders  pubUshed  by  Prince  Charles  (2  parts). 
Glasgow.  1745-46. — 2.  Joumalof  the  Marches 
of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Regent's  Army  in 
England.— 3.  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Fal- 
kirk.— 4.  Advice  of  a  Friend  to  the  Army 
and  People  of  Scotland. — 5.  Letter  from  the 
Pretender  (8  pages,  4to).  Printed  1742. — 6. 
A  Full  Collection  of  all  Poems  upon  Prince 
Charles.  1745.— 7.  Chronicle  of  Charles, 
the  Young  Man. — 8.  Account  of  the  Battle 
of  Gladsmuir.  —  9.  Place-Book,  a  New 
Ballad,  etc.  (4  pages,  4to).— 10.  Petition  to 
the  Ministers  of  Edinburgh,  by  Heads  of 
Families. — 11.  The  Fatal  Consequences  to 
be  feared  by  our  assisting  the  Queen  of  Hun- 
gary and  the  King  of  Sardinia,  etc  1744. 
— 12.  A  Letter  in  Latin  and  English  from 
the  Nobility  and  Commons  of  Scotland  in 
the  year  1320,  directed  to  Pope  John. 
Translated  by  Sir  George  Mackenzie.  Edinb. 
1745. — 13.  A  true  Account  of  the  Baptism 
of  Henry  Prince  of  Scotland,  son  to  James 
VI. ;  ejiactly  reprinted  from  the  old  copy  of 
1603.  Edinb.  1745.-14.  Alexis;  or,  the 
Young  Adventurer  :  a  novel  Lond.  1 746. — 
15.  The  Thistle  :  a  dispassionate  Examen  of 
the  Prejudice  of  Englishmen,  etc.  Lond.  I~i7. 


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EEBELLIOX— EECOLLECTIOKS. 


REBELLION  {1745)— Conihuied. 
Vol.  III.  1.  Life  of  Arthur,  Lord  Balmerino.  1746.— 
2.  Genuine  Memoirs  of  John  Murray,  Esq., 
late  Secretary  to  the  Young  Pretender. 
1747.— 3.  Life  of  Sir  Robert  Cochran,  Min- 
ister to  James  III.  of  Scotland.  1734. — 4. 
Life  of  Dr  Archibald  Cameron,  brother  to  the 
Chief  of  the  Locheil  Clan.  1757.— 5.  The 
Wanderer,  a  narrative  founded  on  true  facts 
•with  Remarks  on  a  Romance  called  Ascanius 
1747. 

Vol.  IV.  1 .  The  Case  and  Opinions  of  Lord  Stair,  Sir 
James  Stewart,  and  Sir  John  Nisbet,  in 
relation  to  the  Creditors,  Heirs,  etc.,  of  per- 
sons forfeited  for  High  Treason.  Edinb. 
1747. — 2.  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the 
late  Rebellion.  1746.-3.  Superiorities  dis- 
played ;  or,  Scotland's  Grievance,  etc. 
Wherein  is  shewn  that  these  have  been  the 
handles  of  Rebellion.  1746.-4.  Essays 
upon  Feudal  Holdings,  Superiorities,  etc., 
shewing  that  these  have  not  been  the  causes 
of  the  Rebellion.  Land.  1747.-5.  Two 
Orders  of  Parliament,  and  Returns  relating 
to  Heritable  Jurisdictions.  Edinb.  1747. — 
6.  Bill  for  abolishing  Heritable  Jurisdictions; 
with  Observations  on  the  Bill. — 7.  An  ample 
Disquisition  into  the  nature  of  Regalities  and 
other  Heritable  Jurisdictions.  Lond.  1747. 
— 8.  Speech  of  Sir  John  Knight  against  the 
Bill  for  a  general  Naturalization  in  1693. — 9. 
Letter  to  Sir  John  Phillips,  occasioned  by 
a  Bin  to  Naturalize  Foreign  Protestants. 
Lond.  1747. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts,  Broadsides,  Proclamations, 
etc.,  relating  to  the  Eebellion  of  1745-6.  Bound  in 
one  Volume,  Quarto. 

Speech  of  Thomas  Freeman  at  a  Meeting  of  the  principal 
Inhabitants  of  Edinburgh.  Sept.  10,  1745.  — The 
Pretender's  proceedings  at  Perth. — An  account  of  a 
bloody  Engagement  between  the  French  and  English, 
etc.  June  1743. — Memorial  of  the  E[arl]  of  S[tairs]. 
-Order  of  the  Privy  Council.  Oct.  30,  1746.— Whig 
List  of  Candidates  for  Edinburgh  Town  Council. 
Nov.  1746. — Proclamation  of  the  Prince  Regent. 
Paris,  16  May  1745. — Account  of  the  Battle  of  Glads- 
muir.  12mo. — Considerations  addressed  to  the  Pub- 
lick — Petitions  to  the  Ministers  of  Edinburgh. — Copy 

of    Lord    L t's   Letter    in    answer  to   the   Lord 

Pr t's,  from  the  Highlands.     29  Oct. — Letter  from 

the  Lord  President  to  Lord  Lovat.  Oct.  28.  Warn- 
ing and  Exhortation  of  the  Commission  of  the  General 
Assembly.  Nov.  15,  1745. — An  Address  to  the 
Army.  Jan.  30,  1746.— Poem  on  the  Duke  of  Cum- 
berland.— Ode  to  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  by  a 
Lady.— Imitation  of  the  137  Psalm.— Four  Excellent 
Songs.— Three  Excellent  New  Songs. — Order  of  the 
Privy  Council.     Oct.  30,  1746.— Letter  to  the  Duke 


EEBELLION  {11  ib)— Continued. 

of  Cumberland  by  Lord  Lovat.  June  IC,  1746. — 
List  of  Candidates  for  the  Edinburgh  Town  Council. 
1746. — Account  of  the  battle  near  Hulst.  —  His 
Majesty's  Speech  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  June 
1747. — Abstract  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Presbytery 
of  Edinburgh. — Authentic  account  of  the  battle  of 
Drummossie  Muir  near  CuUoden. — Declaration  of  the 
Freeholders  of  Great  Britain  in  answer  to  that  of  the 
Pretender.  Jan.  19,  1747. — Libel  against  Archibald 
Stuart,  late  Provost  of  Edinburgh. — Information  for 
H.M.'s  Advocate  against  Archibald  Stuart.  July 
1847.  —  Information  for  Archibald  Stuart.  —  Letter 
from  the  Earl  of  Mar  to  the  King,  with  remarks  by 
Sir  B.  Steele.  Edinb.  1715.  12mo.— Abstract  of  the 
Proceedings  at  Perth.  Edinb.  12mo. — Account  of 
a  dreadful  Mob  at  Manchester  and  other  places. 
Edinb.  1715.     4to. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  relating  to  the  Occurrences  in 
Scotland  in  1745  and  1746.     8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Papers,  printed  and  manuscript, 
including  contemporary  numbers  of  the  Caledonian 
Mercury  and  Edinburgh  Evening  Courant,  relating  to 
the  Eebellion  in  Scotland  in  the  year  1745.  Small 
folio. 

The  Report  of  the  Proceedings  and  Opinion  of  the 
Board  of  General  Officers,  on  the  Conduct  and  Behaviour 
of  Sir  John  Cope  and  others.  See  Cope  (General  Sir 
John). 

See  also  Culloden  Papers.     Trials. 

EEBELS  NO  SAINTS ;  or,  a  Collection  of  the 
Speeches,  Private  Passages,  Letters,  and  Prayers  of 
those  Persons  lately  executed,  viz.,  Harrison,  Carew, 
Cook,  etc. ;  with  Observations  on  the  same.  By  a  Per- 
son of  Quality.     Lmid.  1661.     12mo. 

See  also  Speeches. 

EEBOLLEDO  (Conde  Don  Bernardino  de). 
Ocios  :  Obras  Poeticas,  Selva  Militar  y  Politica,  Selva 
Sagrada,  Eimas  Sacras.     4  vols.     Madrid,  1778.     8vo. 

EECANATUS  (J.  B.)     See  Poggio  Bracciolini. 

EECHERCHES  sur  Louis  de  Bruges.  (Anon.)  See 
Van  Praet. 

EECLUS  (^lis^e). 

The  Earth  :  a  descriptive  history  of  the  Phenomena 
of  the  Life  of  the  Globe.  Translated  by  B.  B.  Wood- 
ward.    2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

The  Ocean,  Atmosphere,  and  Life.  Translated  by 
B.  B.  Woodward.     2  vols.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

RECOLLECTIONS  op  the  Peninsula.  By  the 
author  of  Sketches  of  India.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 


RECOLLECTIONS— RECORDS. 


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RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  Service  of  Three  Years, 
during  the  War  of  Extermmation  in  the  Republics  of 
Venezuela  and  Colombia.  By  an  Officer  of  the  Colum- 
bian Navy.     2  vols.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

RECONCILER  OF  THE  BIBLE.  Enlarged. 
Wherein  above  Throe  Thousand  seeming  Contradic- 
tions throughout  the  Old  and  Now  Testament  are  fully 
and  plainly  reconciled,  by  J.  T.  and  S.  M.  [John 
ThaddcTBUs  and  S.  Man],  Ministers.     Lond.  1662.    folio. 

RECORDE  (Robert). 

The  Castle  of  Knowledge,  containing  the  Explication 
of  the  Sphere  bothe  Celestiall  and  Materiall,  and  divers 
other  thingea  incident  therto.     Lond.  1556.     folio. 

RECORD  COMMISSION.     See  Records  (Pobuo). 

RECORDS  OF  THE  English  Cathoucs  under  the 
Penal  Laws.  Chiefly  from  the  Archives  of  the  See 
of  Westminster. 

1.  The  First  and  Second  Diaries  of  the  English  Col- 
lego,  Douay,  and  an  Appendix  of  unpublished 
Documents.  Edited  by  Fathers  of  the  London 
Oratory,  with  an  Historical  Introduction  by 
Thomas  Francis  Knox,  D.D.     Zo7id.  1878.     4to. 

RECORDS  (PuBUc). 

Calendars  of  State  Papers.     See  State  Papers. 

Facsimiles  of  National  Manuscripts.     See  National 

MANUSCRIPTa 

Annual  Reports  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public 
Records.  (1-22  in  6  vols,  folio,  23-40  in  10  vols.  Svo.) 
Lond.  1840-80. 

Abstract  from  the  Public  Records,  etc.,  concerning 
— 1.  The  Steuartry  and  Principality  of  Scotland.  2. 
The  Duchy  of  Cornwall.  3.  The  Principality  of  Wales 
and  Earldom  of  Chester.  4.  The  Duchy  of  Normandy. 
5.  The  Dauphin^  of  France.     Edinb.  1824.     4to. 

PUBLICATIONS  ISSUED  BY  THE  COMMIS- 
SIONERS OF  PUBLIC  RECORDS. 

Rotuli  Parliamentorum.     See  RoTOLi. 

Calendars  of  the  Proceedings  in  Chancery  in  the 
Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  To  which  are  prefixed 
examples  of  earlier  Proceedings  from  the  reign  of 
Richard  II.  From  the  Originals  in  the  Tower.  Edited 
by  John  Bayley.     3  vols.     Lmd.  1827-32.     folio. 

Calendarium  Inquisitionum  post  mortem  sive  Esca- 
etarum  temporibus  Hen.  III.-Ric.  III.  Cum  Appen- 
dice  de  quamplurimis  aliis  Inquisitionibus  a  regno  Hen. 
III.  usque  Jac.  I.  nuper  repertis.  [Edited  by  Jolin 
Caley.]     4  vols.     Lond.  1806-28.     folio. 

Calendarium  Rotulorum  Chartarum  et  Inquisitionum 
ad  quod  Damnum.  [Edited  by  John  Caley.]  Lond. 
1803,     folio. 


RECORDS  (Vvvcuc)— Continued. 

Calendarium  Rotulorum  Patentum  in  Tnrri  Londin- 
ensi.  [Edited  by  Thomas  Astle,  with  Indexes  by  the 
Rev.  S.  Ayscough.]     2  vols.     Lond.  1802.     folio. 

Ducatus  Lancastrise,  L  Calendarium  Inquisitionum 
Post  Mortem.  Calendar  to  Pleadings,  Depositions,  etc. 
[Edited  by  R.  J.  Harper,  J.  Caley,  and  W.  Minchen.] 
3  vols.     Lond.  1823-34.     folio. 

Inquisitionum  ad  Capellam  Domini  Regis  Retoma- 
torum  qua;  in  publicis  Archivis  Scotiaj  adhuc  servantur, 
Abbreviatio.  [Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.]  3  vols. 
Lond.  1811-16. 

See  also  Chancery  in  Scotland. 

Non^um  Inquisitiones  in  Curia  Scaccarii,  Temp. 
Regis  Edwardi  III.  [Edited  by  George  Vanderzee.] 
Lond.  1807.     folio. 

Placita  de  Quo  Warranto.  Temp.  Edw.  I.-III.  in 
Curia  Receptje  Scaccarii  Westm.  asservata.  [Edited  by 
W.  lUingworth.]     Lond.  1818.     folio. 

Placitorum  in  domo  Capitulari  Westmonasteriensi 
asservatorum  Abbreviatio.  Temp.  Ric.  I. — Edw.  II. 
[Edited  by  William  Illingworth.]     Lond.  1811.     folio. 

Registrum  Magni  Sigilli  Regum  Scotorum  in  Archi- 
vis Publicis  asservatum.  a.d.  mcccvl-a.d.  mccccxxiv. 
[Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.]     Lond.  1814.     folio. 

Rotuli  Hundredorum  Temp.  Hen.  III.  et  Edw.  I. 
in  Turr'  Lond'  et  in  Curia  receptas  Scaccarii  Westm. 
asservati.  [Edited  by  William  Illingworth.]  2  vols. 
Lond.  1812-18.     folio. 

Rotulorum  Originalium  in  Curia  Scaccarii  Abbre- 
viatio. Temporibus  regum  Henr.  III.,  Edw.  I.  II.  et 
IIL     2  vols.     Lond.  1805-10.     folio. 

Taxatio  Ecclesiastica  Anglise  et  Walliae  auctoritate  P. 
Nicholai  IV.  circa  a.d.  1291.  [Edited  by  T.  Astle, 
Rev.  S.  Ayscough,  and  J.  Caley.]     Lond.  1802.     folio. 

Testa  de  Nevill  sive  Liber  Feodorum  in  Curia  Scac- 
carii. Temp.  Hen.  III.  et  Edw.  I.  Edited  by  John 
Caley  and  W.  Illingworth.     Lond.  1807.     folio. 

Valor  Ecclesiasticus,  temp.  Hen.  VIII.,  Auctoritate 
Regia  Institutus.  (Edited  by  John  Caley,  with  Ap- 
pendix and  Indexes  by  the  Rev.  J.  Hunter.)  6  vols. 
Lond.  1810-34.     folio. 

Rotuli  Scotise  in  Turn  Londinensi  et  in  domo  Capi- 
tulari Westmonasteriensi  asservati.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1814-19.     fol. 

Liber  Munerum  Publicorum  Hibemiae  (1152-1827)  ; 
or,  the  Establishments  of  Ireland  from  the  19th  of 
King  Stephen  to  the  7th  of  George  IV.  Being  the 
Report  of  Rowley  Lascelles,  Barrister.  [ZorjJ.j  1824. 
folio. 

Rotulorum  Patentium  et  Clausorum  Cancellarias 
Hibemias  Calendarium.  VoL  L  part  1.  Hen.  II.-Hen. 
VIL     Lond.  1828.     folio. 


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RECOEDS— EEDDIE. 


RECORDS  (PvnLic}— Continued. 

RECORD  COMMISSION. 

Reports  from  the  Select  Committee  appointed  to 
inquire  into  the  State  of  the  Public  Records  of  the 
Kingdom.     Lond.  1800.     folio. 

Return  from  the  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn  to  the 
Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons  appointed 
to  inquire  into  the  State  of  the  Public  Records. 
Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

Reports  from  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  His 
Majesty  to  execute  the  measures  recommended  by  a 
Select  Committee  respecting  the  Public  Records  of  the 
Kingdom,  &c.,  1800-1819.  Appendix  to  Reports. 
Engi-aved  Facsimiles  inserted  in  the  several  works 
printed  under  the  Commission.     2  vols.     Lond.  1819. 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  on  the  Record 
Commission.     Loiul.  1836.     folio. 

General  Report  to  the  King  in  Council  from  the 
Honourable  Board  of  Commissioners  on  the  Public 
Records.  With  an  Appendix  and  Index.  Lond.  1837. 
folio. 

Record  Commission.  A  Collection  of  Pamplilets, 
bound  in  two  volumes,  Octavo. 

1.  Papers  and  Documents  relating  to  the  Evidence  of  cer- 
tain Witnesses  examined  before  the  Select  Committee. 
Lond.  1837. — 2.  A  Comparative  Account  of  Works 
produced  and  Moneys  received  by  the  Commissioners 
on  the  Public  Records  during  two  periods  of  five  years 
before  and  five  years  after  March  1831.  Lond.  1837. 
— 3.  Comparison  between  certain  Statements  con- 
tained in  the  evidence  given  by  Messrs  Stevenson, 
Hardy,  and  Cole,  before  the  Select  Committee  upon 
the  Record  Commission.  Lond.  1837. — 4.  A  Leaf 
omitted  out  of  the  Eecord  Report,  or  some  Remarks 
upon  the  Present  State  of  the  Records  contained  in  a 
Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament.  (Together  with 
Extracts  from  Newspapers  on  the  same  subject.) 
Lond.  1837.     8vo. 


Reports  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Historical 
Manuscripts.     See  Reports. 

RECORDS  OF  SCOTLAND. 

An  Index  drawn  up  about  the  year  1629  of  many 
Records  of  Charters  granted  by  the  different  Sovereigns 
of  Scotland  between  the  years  1300  and  1413,  with  an 
Introduction  on  the  Ancient  Records  of  Scotland  which 
were  in  that  Kingdom  in  the  year  1292.  By  William 
Robertson.     Edinh.  1798.     4to. 

Annual  Reports  of  the  Deputy  Clerk  Register  of 
Scotland,  1807-1821.  By  Thomas  Thomson.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1812. 


RECORDS  {VvBUc)— Continued. 

Series  op  Chronicles  and  Memorials  published  by 
authority  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  H.M.  Trba- 
suRY  under  the  direction  of  the  Lord  Clerk  Register. 

Chi'onicles  of  the  Picts  and  Scots  and  other  Early 
Memorials  of  Scottish  History.  Edited  by  William  F. 
Skene,  LL.D.     Edinh.  1867. 

Ledger  of  Andrew  Halyburton,  Conservator  of  the 
Privileges  of  the  Scotch  jS^ation  in  the  Xetherlands, 
1492-1503.  Together  with  the  Book  of  Customs  and 
Valuation  of  Merchandises  in  Scotland,  1612.  Edinh. 
1867.     8vo. 

Rotuli  Scaccarii  Regum  Scotorum.  The  Exchequer 
Rolls  of  Scotland,  1264-1406.  Edited  by  the  late 
John  Stuart,  LL.D.,  and  George  Burnett,  Lyon  King  of 
Arms.     3  vols.     Edinh.  1878-80.     8vo. 

Documents  illustrative  of  the  History  of  Scotland 
from  the  Death  of  King  Alexander  the  Third  to  the 
Accession  of  Robert  Bruce.  1286-1306.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1870.     8vo. 

Compota  Thesaurariorum  Regum  Scotorum  :  Accounts 
of  the  Lord  High  Treasurer  of  Scotland.  Edited  by 
Thomas  Dickson.  Vol.  L,  a.d.  1473.  Edinh.  1877. 
8vo. 

The  Register  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland. 
Vols.  L  IL,  A.D.  1545-1569.  Edited  and  Abridged  by 
John  HiU  Burton,  LL.D.  Vol.  IIL,  a.d.  1578-1585. 
Edited  and  abridged  by  David  Masson,  LL.D.  Edinh. 
1877-80.     8vo. 

RECUEIL  HISTORIQUE,  contenant  diverses  Pieces 
curieuses  de  ce  Temps.     Cologne,  1666.     18mo. 

RECUEIL  de  Mots  Frangois,  Russes,  et  Allemands. 
(No  place  or  date.)     8vo. 

RECUEIL  DES  HISTORIENS  des  Gaules  et  de 
LA  France,  par  Dom  Bouquet.     See  France  (p.  374). 

RECUEIL  DES  TRAITEZ.      See  TraitAs  Diplo- 

MATIQUBS. 

RECUEIL  DES  VOYAGES.     See  Voyages. 

RECUEIL  G^N^RAL  des  Anciennes  Lois  Fran- 
9aises.     See  Isambert  (F.  A.) 

RECUEIL  Gfil!f  ERAL  des  pieces  contenus  au  Procez 
de  M.  le  Marquis  des  Gesvres.     See  Gesvres. 

REDDIE  (James). 

Inquiries  Elementary  and  Historical  in  the  Science  of 
Law.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Inquiries  in  the  Science  of  Law.  Second  edition, 
enlarged.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

An  Historical  View  of  the  Law  of  Maritime  Com- 
merce.    Edinh.  1841.     8vo. 


EEDDIE— REEVES. 


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EEDDIE  (James) — Continued, 

Eesearches,  Historical  aud  Critical,  in  Maritime  In- 
ternational Law.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1844,  1845.     8vo. 

Inquiries  in  International  Law,  Public  and  Private. 
Edinb.  1851.     8vo. 

EEDDIE  (John). 

Historical  Notices  of  the  Eoman  Law,  and  of  the 
recent  progress  of  its  study  in  Germany.  Edinh,  1826. 
8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Lord  High  Chancellor  on  the  Ex- 
pediency of  the  proposal  to  form  a  New  Civil  Code  for 
England.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

EEDDING  (Cykus). 

History  and  Description  of  Modem  Wines.  Luiid. 
1833.     8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  with  Additions  and  Cor- 
rections. Lond.  1851.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Illustrated 
Library.) 

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1858.     8vo. 

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Tableaux  Gen^alogiques  et  Historiques  de  I'Empire 
Brittannique,  accompagnes  de  Notes  critiques  et  de 
quatre  Dissertations.     Hannovre,  1830.     folio. 

EEDFOED  (Geoege)  and  EICHES  (Thomas 
Harry). 

History  of  the  Ancient  Town  and  Borough  of 
Uxbridge.     Uxhridge,  1818.     8vo. 

EEDGRAVE  (Richard  and  Samuel). 

A  Century  of  Painters  of  the  English  Schools,  with 
Critical  Notices  of  their  Works,  and  an  Account  of  the 
Progress  of  Art  in  England.    2  vols.    Lo7»d  1866.    8vo. 

Manual  of  Design.     See  South  Kensington. 

EEDGEAVE  (Samuel). 

A  Dictionary  of  Artists  of  the  English  School,  with 
Notices  of  their  Lives  and  Works.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Historical  Collection 
of  Water-colour  Paintings  in  the  South  Kensington 
Museum,  with  an  Introductory  Notice.  Lond.  1877. 
8vo. 


EEDHEAD  (S.  W.) 

The  French  Revolutions  from  1789  to  1848. 
Edinh.  1848.     12mo. 


3  vols. 


EEDHOUSE  (J.  W.) 
Lexicon,    English     and 
Literature. 


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EEDI  (Francesco). 

Opere.     9  vols.     J/i/awo,  1809-11. 


Sra 


•) 


EEED  (Andrew)  D.D.,  and  MATHESON  (J. 
D.D. 

Narrative  of  the  Visit  to  the  American  Churches,  by 
the  Deputation  from  the  Congregational  Union  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales.     2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     Svo. 


EEED  (Isaac). 
Biographia  Dramatics. 
Bibliotheca  Eecdiana. 


See  Biographical  Dictionaries. 
See  Catalogues. 


EEES'  Cyclopaedia.     See  Encyclopedias. 

EEEVE  (Henry),  M.D. 

An  Essay  on  the  Torpidity  of  Animals.  Lond.  1809. 
8vo. 

Journal  of  a  Residence  at  Vienna  and  Berlin  in  the 
eventful  Winter  1805-6,  by  the  late  Henry  Reeve,  M.D. 
Published  by  his  Son.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 


REEVE  (Henry). 

Petrarch.     Edinh.  1878. 
for  English  Readers.) 


12mo.     (Foreign  Classics 


REEVES  (John). 

History  of  the  English  Law,  from  the  Time  of  the 
Saxons  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  and  Mary. 
Second  edition.     4  vols.     Lond.  1787.     8vo. 

History  of  the  English  Law,  from  the  time  of  the 
Romans  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth.  A  New 
edition,  with  numerous  Notes,  and  an  Introductory 
Dissertation  by  W.  F.  Finlason,  Barrister-at-Law. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

A  History  of  the  Law  of  Shipping  and  Navigation. 
Land.  1792.     8vo. 

REEVES  (William),  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Lmk,  Ire- 
land. 

The  Culdees  of  the  British  Islands,  as  they  appear  in 
History;  with  an  Appendix  of  Evidences.  Dublin, 
1864.     4to. 

Acts  of  Archbishop  Colton.  (Irish  Archteological 
Society.)    See  Ireland. 

EEEVES  (Eev.  Wiluam),  Rector  of  Cramford. 

The  Apologies  of  Justin  Martyr,  Tertullian,  and  Min- 
utiiis  Felix,  in  Defence  of  the  Christian  Eeligion,  with 
the  Commonitory  of  Vincentius  Lerins.  Translated  from 
their  Originals,  together  with  a  Prefatory  Dissertation 
about  the  right  use  of  the  Fathers.  2  vols.  Lond, 
1709.    8vo. 


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REEVES— REGALIA. 


REEVES  (Rev.  William) — Continued. 

Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  Down,  Connor,  and 
Dromore,  consisting  of  a  Taxation  of  those  Dioceses, 
compiled  in  the  year  1306,  with  Notes  and  Illustra- 
tions.    Dublin,  1847.     4to. 

REFLECTIONS  suggested  hy  the  Murders  recently 
committed  at  Edinburgh.     Glasgow,  1829.     8vo. 

REFLECTIONS  UPON  REASON.  Third  edition, 
corrected  and  enlarged.     Lond.  1729.     8vo. 

REFLEXIONS  UPON  RIDICULE.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1739.     12mo. 

REFLEXIONS  sur  les  Grands  Hommes  qui  sont 
morts  en  Plaisantant.  Nouvelle  edition,  augment(5e 
d'Epitaphes  et  autres  pieces  curieuses.  [By  And.  Fr. 
Boureau-Deslandes.]     Amsterdam,  1732.     12mo. 

REFORMATION  IN  BOHEMIA.     See  Bohemia. 

REFORMATION  IN  FRANCE. 

Some  Account  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  France. 
Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

The  Protestant  Reformation  in  France ;  or.  History 
of  the  Hugonots.     2  vols.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

REFORMATION  IN  SCOTLAND. 

A  Collection  of  the  Laws  in  favour  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  Scotland.  The  whole  making  up  a  History  of 
the  Legal  Estahlishment  of  Religion  in  Scotland. 
Edinb.  1749.     8vo. 

REFORMISTAS  ANTIGUOS  ESPANOLES;  or, 
the  Works  of  Spanish  Reformers.  Reprinted  and  edited 
by  Benjamin  B.  Wififen.     1848-1865.     Bvo  and  12mo. 

1.  Carrascon.     [Ferdinando  de  Texeda.]     1603. 

2.  Epistola  Consolatoria.  By  Juan  Perez,  one  of  the 
Spanish  Reformers  in  the  Sixteenth  Century  [1560], 
now  reprinted  page  for  page  from  the  Original,  with  a 
Notice  of  the  Author  in  English  and  in  Spanish.    1848. 

3.  Imajen  del  Antecristo,  compuesta  primero  en 
Italiano,  i  despues  traduzida  en  Romanze,  por  Alonso  ed 
Peuafuerte.     [1558.]     1849. 

4.  Dos  Di&logos  escritos  por  Juan  de  Vald^s.     1850. 

5.  Artes  de  la  Inquisizion  Espafiola,  por  Raimundo 
Gonzales  de  Montes.     [1567.]     1851. 

6.  Los  dos  Tratados  del  Papa,  i  de  la  Misa,  por 
Cipriano  D.  Valera.     [1588,  1599.]     1851. 

7.  Breve  Tratado  de  Doctrina  util  para  todo  Cristiano 
[Dispuesto,  al  parezer,  por  el  Dr  Juan  Perez.  1560.] 
1852. 


BEFOBMISTAS-^Continued. 

8.  Tratado  para  confirmar  en  la  Fe  Cristiana  a  los 
Cautivos  de  Berberia,  por  Zipriano  D.  Valera,  1594. — 
Aviso  a  los  de  la  Iglesia  Romana  sobre  Jubileos,  por  el 
mismo,  1600.     El  Espanol  Reformado,  1621.     1854. 

9.  Ziento  i  diez  Consideraziones  do  Juan  de  Valdes. 
1550.  With  facsimile  titles  of  the  English,  French, 
Italian,  and  Spanish  editions.     1855. 

10.  11.  La  Epistola  de  San  Pablo  a  los  Romauos  i  la 
primera  a  los  Corintios,  traduzidas  i  comentadas  por 
Juan  de  Vald6s.     1556. 

12.  Dos  Informaziones :  una  dirijida  al  Emperador 
Carlos  v.,  i  otra  a  los  Estados  del  Imperio  ;  obra,  al 
parezer,  de  Franzisco  de  Enzinas.     1559. 

13.  Inquisitiones  Hispanicse  Artes  aliquot  jam  olim 
detectse  a  Reginaldo  Gonsalvio  Montano,  Hispano. 
1567. 

14.  Instituzion  Relijiosa,  escrita  por  Juan  Calvino,  el 
afio  1536  ;  y  traduzida  al  Castellano  por  Zipriano  de 
Valera,  1597.     2  vols. 

15.  Alfabeto  Christiano,  by  Juan  de  Valdds.  A 
faithful  Reprint  of  the  Italian  of  1546  ;  with  two 
modem  translations  in  Spanish  and  English.     1546. 

15.*  Di^logo  de  la  Lengua  (tenido  Azia  el  afio  1533), 
por  Apendize  va  una  Carta  de  A.  Valdes.     1546. 

16.  Ziento  i  diez  Consideraziones  leidas  i  explicadas 
hazia  el  auo  de  1538  i  1539,  por  Juan  de  Valdes.  Con- 
forme  a  un  MS.  Castellano  existente  en  la  Biblioteca  de 
Hamburgo. 

17.  Ziento  i  diez  Consideraziones  de  Juan  de  Valdds, 
primera  vez  publicadas  en  Castellano,  el  A.  1855,  por  Luis 
de  Usdz  i  Rio.     (Reimpresi6n  mejorada  del  No.  IX.) 

18.  Breve  Sumario  de  luduljenzias  [por  Juan  Perez?] 
Con  una  Carta  de  Antonio  del  Corro.    1563. 

19.  Suma  de  Doctrina  Cristiana.  Sermon  de  N. 
Redent6r  en  el  Monte. — Catezismo  Cristiano, — Con- 
fesi6n  del  Pecador.  Cuatro  Libros  por  el  Dr  Con- 
stantino Ponze  de  la  Fuente. 

20.  Historia  de  la  Muerte  de  Juan  Diaz  per  deter- 
minazi6n  tomada  en  Roma,  le  hizo  matdr  su  hermanno 
Alfonso  Diaz.     1546. 

De  la  Perfeczion  de  la  Vida. — Del  Gobiemo  de  la 
Casa.  Dos  Epistolas  de  S.  Bernardo  romanzadas  por  el 
Maestro  Martin  Navarro. 

Le  Cento  e  dieci  Considerazioni  di  Giovanni  Valdesso, 
Halle  in  Sassonia.     1860. 

REGALIA  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Papers  relative  to  the  Regalia  of  Scotland.  [Including 
a  True  Account  of  the  Preservation  of  the  Regalia  of  Scot- 
land from  falling  into  the  hands  of  the  English  Usurpers. 
By  Sir  George  Ogilvie  of  Barras,  Bart.  Printed  in 
1701.]     Minb.  1829.     4to.      (Bannatyne  Club.) 


REGAL— REID. 


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REGAL  SUCCESSION.    See  Lindsay  (John). 

REGESTA  PONTIFICUM  ROMANORUM,  ab 
condita  Ecclesia  ad  annum  post  Christum  Mcxcviii. 
Edidit  Pliilippus  Jaffo.     Berolini,  1851.     4to. 

Regesta  Pontificum  Romanorum  in  do  ab  anno  post 
Christum  natum  1190  ad  annum  1304.  Edidit  A. 
Potthast.     Berolini,  1873-74.     4to. 

REGIAM  MAJESTATEM. 

Regiam  Majestatem  :  Scotise  Veteres  Leges  et  Consti- 
tutiones,  coUectDC,  recognitw  et  notis  Juris  Civilis, 
Canonici,  Nortmannici  auctoritate  confinnatis  illus- 
tratae,  Opera  et  studio  Joannie  Skensei.  Edinh.  1609. 
folio. 

Regiam  Majestatem.  The  Auld  Lawes  and  Consti- 
tutions of  Scotland  ;  faithfullie  collected  furth  of  the 
Register  and  other  auld  authentick  bukes,  fra  the  dayes 
of  King  Malcolme  the  second  untill  the  time  of  King 
James  the  first.  And  translated  out  of  Latine  in  Scot- 
tish Language  be  Sir  John  Skene  of  Curriehill.  Edinl. 
1609.     folio. 

See  also  The  Acts  of  thk  Parliament  of  Scotland, 
Vol.  L 

REGIOMONTANUS  (Joannes). 

Epytoma  Joannis  de  Monte  Regio  in  Almagestum 
Ptolomei. — (Colophon)  Explicit  Magna  Compositionis 
Astronomicon  Epitomicon,  Epitoma  Johannis  de  Regio 
Monte.     Venetiis,  1496.     Folio. 

Les  Tables  dcs  Directions  et  Profections  de  Jean 
de  Mont-Royal.     See  Henrion  (Denis). 

See  also  Maoinus  (Jo.  Ant.) 

REGISTER  of  the  QuaUfied  Voters  of  the  City  of 
Edinburgh,  1832,  with  lists  of  the  Districts  for  Polling. 
[With  MS.  entries  of  the  votes  given  to  each  Candidate 
by  the  several  electors  in  the  Elections  of  1832  and 
1834.]     Edinh.  1832.     4to. 

REGISTRATION. 

Notes  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Appeal  Court  of  Regis- 
tration at  Inverness,  from  its  Institution,  Revised  by 
the  Sheriffs.     Edinh.  1842.     8vo. 

REGISTRAR  GENERAL'S  REPORTS.  See  Re- 
ports. 

REGISTRUM. 

Registnim  Brevium.     See  Brevia. 
Registnim  de  Panmure.     See  Maule  (Henry). 
Registrum  Honoris  de  Richmond.     See  Richmond. 
Registrum    Magni    Sigilli   Regum    Scotorum.      See 
Records  (Public). 


REGISTRY. 

Reasons  for  a  Registry  :  showing  the  Benefits  and 
Advantages  that  may  accrue  thereby.  Lond.  1678. 
4to. 

REGNAItD  (Jean  Fran90ib). 
CEuvres  completes,  avec  dee  avertiBsemens  et  des  re- 
marques,  parM.  Gamier.     6  vols.     Parin,  1810.     8vo. 

REGNERUS  (Tiieodorus). 

De  Jurejurando  Veterum  inprimis  Romanorum,  liber 
singularis.     Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  \72S.     12mo. 

REI  AGRARIiE  AUCTORES,  Legesque  varia, 
quasdam  nunc  primum,  csetera  emendatiora  prodeunt  cura 
Wilelmi  Goesii,  cujus  accedunt  Indices,  Antiquitates 
Agrarias  et  Notse  :  una  cum  Nic.  Rigaltii  Notis  et  Obser- 
vationibus.     Amstelredami,  1674.     4to. 

REI  RUSTICS  SCRIPTORES.    See  Scriptores. 

REICHARD  (R  A,  0.) 

Atlas  Portatif  et  Itin^raire  de  I'Europe  pour  servir 
de  rintcIUgence  au  Guide  des  Voyageurs.  Paris,  1807. 
8vo. 

Guide  des  Voyageurs  en  Europe.  2  vols.  Parin, 
1807.     12mo. 

REICHENBACH  (Karl,  Baron  von). 

Abstract  of  Researches  on  Magnetism.  Lond.  1846. 
8vo. 

Researches  on  Magnetism,  Electricity,  Heat,  Light, 
Crystallization,  and  Chemical  Attraction,  in  their  rela- 
tion to  the  vital  force.  Translated  and  edited  by  Wni. 
Gregory,  M.D.     Parts  1  and  2.     Lcmd.  1850.     8vo. 

REID  (Alexander). 

A  short  Account  of  the  Lord's  gracious,,  merciful,  and 
remarkable  Providences  to  Alexander  Reid  ;  likewise 
some  remarkable  Providences  towards  the  Church  of 
God,  from  1660  to  1693.     Edinh.  1825.     Svo. 

REID  (David  Boswkll),  M.D. 

Academical  Examinations  on  the  Principles  of 
Chemistry  ;  being  an  Introduction  to  the  study  of  that 
Science.     2  vols.     Edi7ih.  1825.     12ma 

Elements  of  Practical  Chemistry,  comprising  a  Series 
of  Experiments  in  every  department  of  Chemistry. 
Edi7ih.  1830.     Svo. 

Illustrations  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Ventila- 
tion, with  Remarks  on  Warming,  Exclusive  Lighting, 
and  the  Communication  of  Sound.     Lond.  1844.     Svo. 

REID  (G.  H.) 

An  Essay  on  New  South  Wales,  the  Mother  Colony 
of  the  Australias.     Sydney,  1876.     Svo. 

5o 


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EEID  (Rev.  James). 

Memoirs  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  those  Eminent 
Divines  who  convened  in  the  famous  Assembly  at 
Westminster  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  2  vols. 
Paisley,  1811-15.     8vo. 

REID  (Jambs  Skaton),  D.D. 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ireland,  com- 
prising the  Civil  History  of  the  Province  of  Ulster  from 
the  accession  of  James  I.  With  an  Appendix  of 
Original  Papers.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1834-37.     8vo. 

REID  (John). 

Bibliotheca  Scoto-Celtica ;  or,  an  Account  of  all  the 
Books  which  have  been  printed  in  the  Gaelic  Language. 
Glasgow,  1832.     8vo. 

EEID  (John). 

Turkey  and  the  Turks,  being  the  present  State  of  the 
Ottoman  Empire.     Lond.  1840.     small  8vo. 

REID  (John),  Stockbroker. 

A  Manual  of  the  Scottish  Stocks  and  British  Funds  ; 
with  a  List  of  the  Joint-Stock  Companies  in  Scotland. 
Minb.  1841.     12mo. 

REID  (John  Alexander),  Advocate. 

Digest  of  Decisions  relating  to  the  Poor  Law  of 
Scotland,  with  Decisions  under  the  Lands  Valuation, 
Public  Health,  and  Education  Acts,  with  relative 
Statutes.     Edinb.  1880.     8vo. 

REID  (John  Eaton).       ' 

History  of  the  County  of  Bute,  and  Families  con- 
nected therewith.     Glasgow,  1864.     8vo. 

REID  (John  T.) 

Art  Rambles  in  the  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scot- 
land.    Lond.  1878.    4to. 


REID  (T.  Wemyss). 
Charlotte  Bronte  :  a  Monograph. 
Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 


With  Illustrations. 


EEID  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Works  now  fully  collected,  with  Selections  from  his 
unpublished  Letters,  Preface,  Notes,  and  Supplementary 
Dissertations,  by  Sir  William  Hamilton.  Prefixed, 
Stewart's  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Reid. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1863.     8vo. 

Supplement  to  Sir  W.  Hamilton's  edition  of  his 
Works.     Edinh.  1863.     8vo. 

Essays  on  the  Intellectual  Powers  of  Man.  Edinh. 
1785.     4to. 


REID  (Thomas),  D.B.—Contimied. 

Essays  on  the  Active  Powers  of  Man.  Edinh.  1788. 
4to. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Human  Mind,  on  the  Principles 
of  Common  Sense.     Edinh.  1801.     8vo. 

Oluvres  Completes  de  Thomas  Reid,  Chef  de  I'ficole 
ficossaise,  publides  par  M.  Th.  JouSroy,  avec  des  Frag- 
ments de  M.  Royer-CoUard,  et  uue  Introduction  de 
I'fiditeitt.     6  vols.     Paris,  1828-36.     8vo. 

REID  (Thomas),  Surgeon,  R.N. 

Two  Voyages  to  New  South  Wales,  and  Van  Diemen's 
Land,  including  facts  and  observations  relative  to  the 
Convicts  of  both  sexes.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

Travels  in  Ireland,  in  the  year  1822.  With  reflec- 
tions on  the  best  means  of  improving  its  condition. 
Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

REID  (Thomas). 

Treatise  on  Clock  and  Watchmaking,  theoretical  and 
practical.  Illustrated  by  Plates.  Edinh.  1826.  royal 
8vo. 

REID  (W.  Hamilton). 

Memoirs  of  the  Public  and  Private  Life  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

REID  (LiEUT.-CoL.  W.) 

An  Attempt  to  develop  the  Law  of  Storms  by  means 
of  Facts  arranged  according  to  place  and  time,  with  the 
view  to  practical  use  in  Navigation.    LoJid.  1838.    8vo. 

REIFFENBERG  (Le  Bakon  de). 

Principes  de  Logique ;  suivis  de  I'Histoire  et  de  la 
Bibliographie  de  cette  Science.     Bruxelles,  18S3.     8vo. 

REIGN  OF  TERROR;  A  CoUection  of  authentic 
Narratives  of  the  Horrors  committed  by  the  Revolu- 
tionary Government  of  France,  under  Marat  and  Robes- 
pierre. By  an  Eye-witness.  Translated  from  the  French. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

REILY  (Hugh). 

The  Impartial  History  of  Ireland.  To  which  is  an- 
nexed, the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  Ireland's  Remon- 
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Case  of  the  Roman  Catholics  in  Ireland,  by  the  Rev.  Dr 
Nary.     Lmid.  1744.     12mo. 

REIMMAN  (J AC.  Frid.) 

De  Bibliotheca  Csesarea  Vindobonensi.  Hanover, 
1712.     12mo. 


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EEIMES  (Philippe  de). 

Boman  de  la  Manekine,  par  Philippe  de  Eeimes, 
Trouvire  du  Treizifeme  Si6cle.  Publi6  par  Francisque 
Michel.     Paris,  1840.     4to.     (Bannatyno  Club.) 

EEIMS.     See  Toiles  peintes  et  Tapisseries. 

REINBECK  (JoHANN  Gustav). 

Betrachtungen  iiber  die  in  der  Augspurgischen  Con- 
fession enthaltene  und  damit  vorkniipfto  Gottlichc 
Wahrheiten,  etc.     9  vols  in  5.     Berlin,  110-^1.     4to. 

REINECCIUS  (Christianus). 

Grammatica  Hebraeo-Chaldaica,  ex  CL  Wasmuthi 
Hebraismo  restituta  et  D.  Opitii  Chaldaismo  harmonicc 
adomata.     Lipsice,  1756.     12mo. 


EEINEGGS  (Dr). 
Description   of  Mount  Caucasus. 
(Charles). 


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REISBECK  (Baron). 

Travels  through  Germany,  in  a  series  of  Letters 
written  in  German,  by  Baron  Reisbeck;  and  Translated 
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REISLER  (Carl  Gottlob). 
Fuldstoendig  Tydsk  og  Dansk  Ord-Bog. 
1804-1808.    3  vols.     8vo. 


Kiohenhavn, 


REITZIUS  (Jo.  Feed.) 

De  Ambiguis,  Mediis  et  Contrariis,  sive  de  Significa- 
tione  Verborum  ac  Phrasium  ambigua.  Traj.  ad  Rhenum, 
1752.     8vo. 

RELANDUS  (Hadrianus). 

Falffistina  ex  Monumentis  Veteribus  illustrata.  Tra- 
jecti  Batav.,  nii.     2  vols.     4to. 

Antiquitates  Sacraj  Veterum  Hebrseorum.  Traj.  ad, 
Rhenum,  1741. 

RELIQUI^  ANTIQUE  SCOTIC^,  illustrative 
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scripts.  Edited  by  G.  R.  Kinloch.    JSdinb.  I8i8.   8vo. 

RELIQUI^  SCOTIC^. 

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Udinb.  1828.     8vo. 

REMARKS  on  the  Consumption  of  Public  Wealth 
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Loiid.  1822.     Svo. 

REMARKS  on  the  Expediency  of  Framing  a  New 
Code  of  Laws  for  Real  Property.     Lotid.  1827.     8vo. 


REMARKS  upon  the  "  Natural  History  of  Religion," 
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the  Christian  Religion.     By  S.  T.     Land.  1758.     Svo. 

REJIEMBRANCIA. 

Analytical  Index  to  the  Series  of  Records  known  u 
the  Remembrancia.  Preserved  among  the  Archives  of 
the  Cityof  London.    a.d.  1579-1664.    LonJ.  1878.   Svo. 

R^MUSAT  (Charles  de). 

Histoiro  de  la  Philosophie  en  Angleterre,  depuis 
Bacon  jusqu'  k  Locke.     2  vols,     Paris,  1875. 

REMUSAT  (J.  P.  Abel). 

Recherclics  sur  les  Languos  Tartares,  ou  M^moires 
sur  difffSrens  points  do  la  Grammaire  et  de  la  Litt<5rature 
des  Mandchous,  dea  Mongols,  des  Ouigours  et  de« 
Tibetains.     Vol.  L  (all  published).     Paris,  1820.    4to. 

RENA  (CosiMO  della). 

Serio  degli  Antichi  Duchi  e  Marchesi  di  Toscana, 
con  altre  Notizie  del'  Imperio  Romano  e  del  Regno  de 
Groti  e  de'  Longobardi.     Firenze,  1 690.     folio. 

REN  ART  (Le  Roman  du).     See  Reynard  the  Fox. 

RENAUDOT  (Eusebius). 

Ancient  Accounts  of  India  and  China,  by  two 
Mohammedan  Travellers,  who  went  to  those  parts  in 
the  ninth  Century.  Translated  from  the  Arabic,  by 
Eusebius  Renaudot.  With  Notes,  Illustrations,  and 
Inquiries  by  the  same  hand.     Lond.  1733.     Svo. 

RENCONTRE  do  Bayle,  et  de  Spinosa  dans  I'autre 
Monde.     Cologne,  1711.     ISmo. 

RENDU  (M.  le  Chanoinb). 

Theory  of  the  Glaciers  of  Savoy,  by  M.  le  Chanoine 
Rendu,  translated  by  Alfred  Wills,  to  which  are  added 
the  original  Memoir  and  Supplementary  Articles  by  P. 
G.  Tait  and  John  Ruskin.  Edited  with  Introductory 
Remarks,  by  George  Forbes.     LoTid.  1874.     8vo. 

RENDU  (Ambroise). 

Systeme  de  I'Universit^  de  France ;  ou  Plan  d'une 
Education  Nationalo.     Paris,  1816.     Svo. 

RENGGER  (J.  R) 

The  Reign  of  Doctor  Joseph  Gaspard  Roderick  de 
Francia,  in  Paraguay;  being  an  Account  of  a  Six  Years' 
Residence  in  that  Republic  (1819-1825).  By  Messrs 
Rengger  and  Longchamps,  Translated  from  the  French 
of  J.  R.  Rengger.     Looid.  1827.     Svo. 

RENNELL  (Major  Jambs),  F.RS. 

Memoir  of  a  Map  of  Hindostan,  or  the  Mogul's 
Empire,  with  an  Index  of  names  to  the  Map.  Lond. 
1783.     4to. 


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RENNELL— REPORTS. 


RENNELL  (Major  James) — Continued. 

Memoir  of  a  Map  of  Hindoostan;  with  an  Introduc- 
tion, illustrative  of  the  Geography  and  present  division 
of  that  Country :  and  a  Map  of  the  Countries  situated 
between  the  head  of  the  Indus,  and  the  Caspian  Sea. 
To  which  is  added,  an  account  of  the  Ganges  and  Bur- 
rampooter  rivers.     Loud.  1788.     4to. 

The  Geographical  System  of  Herodotus,  examined 
and  explained  by  a  comparison  with  other  Ancient 
Authors,  and  with  Modern  Geography.  Lond.X^QQ.  4to. 

The  same.    Second  edition.    2  vols.   Lond.\^ZO.  8vo. 

Illustrations  of  Xenophon's  History  of  the  Expedition 
of  the  younger  Cyrus  from  Sardis  to  Babylonia;  and 
the  Retreat  of  the  Ten  Thousand  Greeks.  Land.  1816. 
4to. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Comparative  Geography  of  Western 
Asia.     With  an  Atlas.     2  vols.     Lond.  \i^l.     8vo. 

RENNELL  (Rev.  Thomas). 

Remarks  on  Scepticism,  as  connected  with  Organisa- 
tion and  Life ;  being  an  Answer  to  the  Views  of  Bichat, 
Morgan,  and  Lawrence.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.     Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

RENNEVILLE  (Constantin  de). 

L'Inquisition  Frangoise,  ou  I'Histoire  de  la  BastUle. 
6  vols.     Amsterdam,  1719.     12mo. 

RENNIE  (Sir  John),  Civil  Engineer. 

Autobiography  of  Sir  John  Rennie,  F.R.S.  j  compris- 
ing the  History  of  his  Professional  Life,  together  with 
Reminiscences  dating  from  the  commencement  of  the 
Century  to  the  present  Time.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

RENOUARD  (Antoine  Augustin). 

Annales  de  I'lmprimerie  des  Aide ;  ou  Histoire  des 
trois  Manuce  et  de  leurs  editions.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1803.     8vo. 

Supplement.     Paris,  1812.     8vo. 

Annales  de  I'lmprimerie  des  Aides.  Seconde  Edition. 
3  vols.     Paris,  1825.     8vo. 

Catalogue  de  la  Bibliothfeque  d'un  Amateur,  avec 
Notes  Bibliographiques,  Critiques  et  Litteraires.  Paris, 
1819.     4  vols.     8vo. 

Annales  de  I'lmprimerie  des  Estiennes,  ou  Histoire  de 
la  Famille  des  Estienne  et  de  ses  j^ditions.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1837-38.     Svo. 

RENOUARD  (Augustin-Charles). 

Traits  des  Droits  d'Auteurs,  dans  le  Litterature,  les 
Sciences,  et  les  Beaux- Arts.  2  vols.  Paris,  1839. 
8vo. 


RENOUF  (P.  Le  Page). 

Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  Religion  as 
illustrated  by  the  Religion  of  Ancient  Egypt,  delivered 
in  May  and  June  1879.  Lotid.  1880.  8vo.  (The 
Hibbert  Lectures.) 

RENWICK  (Rev.  James). 

A  choice  Collection  of  Prefaces,  Lectures,  and  Ser- 
mons, preached  upon  the  mountains  and  muirs  of  Scot- 
land, in  the  hottest  time  of  the  Persecution.  2  vols. 
Glasgow,  1748-51.     12mo. 

The  Testimony  of  some  persecuted  Presbyterian 
Ministers,  into  the  Covenanted  Reformation  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Given  in  to  the  Ministers  at 
Edinburgh  by  Mr  James  Ren  wick,  Jan.  17,  1688. 
With  a  Preface  by  Mr  Alexander  Shields.     Reprinted, 

1723.  12mo. 

A  Confutation  of  a  Scandalous  Pamphlet,  entitled 
a  Manifesto,  or  the  Standard  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
By  the  United  Societies,  etc.  To  which  is  annexed  a 
pertinent  Letter  of  Mr  James  Renwick  to  Mr  Langlans. 

1724.  12mo.     (Bound  with  Shields'  Life  and  Death 
of  Renwick.) 

See  M'Millan  (John).     Shields  (Alexander). 

RENWICK  (Thomas). 

Narrative  of  the  Case  of  Miss  Margaret  M'Avoy; 
with  an  account  of  some  Optical  Experiments  connected 
with  it.     4to.     Lond.  1817. 

REPERTORY  OF  ARTS  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURES ;  consisting  of  Original  Communications, 
Specifications  of  Patent  Inventions,  and  Selections  of 
useful  Practical  Papers  from  the  Transactions  of  the 
Philosophical  Societies  of  all  Nations.  16  vols.  Lond. 
1794-1802.     Svo. 

The  same.  Second  Series.  Vols.  1-46.  Lmid. 
1802-1825.     Svo. 

Index  to  the  First  and  part  of  the  Second  Series. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1806-1815.     Svo. 

Repertory  of  Patent  Inventions,  and  other  Dis- 
coveries and  Improvements  in  Arts,  Manufactures,  and 
Agriculture.  Being  a  Continuation  on  an  enlarged  plan 
of  the  Repertory  of  Arts  and  Manufactures.  16  vols. 
Lond.  1825-1833.     Svo. 

The  same.  New  Series.  16  vols.  Zo>i(/.  1834-1842. 
Svo. 

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1862.     Svo. 

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Report  from  the  Committee  on  the  "  Bill  for  making 
provision  for  the  Despatch  of  the  Business  now  done  by 
the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Scotland."  Lond.  1832. 
foUo. 


REPOETS. 


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ILEPOIiTS— Continued. 

First  and  Seconrl  Reports  of  the  Commissioners 
appointed  by  His  Majesty's  "Warrant  of  the  2d  Novem- 
ber 1808  for  inquiring  into  the  Administration  of 
Justice  in  Scotland  relating  to  matters  of  a  Civil 
Nature,  and  particularly  into  the  Forms  and  Process 
before  the  Court  of  Session.  Land,  1810.  folio. 
See  also  Court  of  Session. 

First,  Second,  and  Third  Report  of  Her  Majesty's 
Law  Commissioners,  Scotland.  2  vols.  Lond.  1838. 
folio. 

Reports  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  inquire 
into  the  Courts  of  Law  in  Scotland,  together  with 
Minutes  of  Evidence.     ^fZmft.  1869-1871.     folio. 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  Her  Majesty's  Treasury  to  inquire 
into  certain  Civil  Departments  in  Scotland.  Edinh. 
1870.     folio. 

First  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to 
inquire  and  ascertain  how  far  the  Mercantile  Laws  in 
the  different  parts  of  the  United  Kingdom  may  be 
advantageously  assimilated.     Lond.  1854.     folio. 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  inquire 
as  to  the  State  of  the  Registers  of  Land  Rights  in  the 
Counties  and  Burghs  of  Scotland.     Edinh.  \^QZ.    folio. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Incorporation  of 
Solicitors,  on  the  Table  of  Fees  lately  issued  under  the 
sanction  of  the  Judges.     1830.     8vo. 

Reports  on  the  Courts  of  Justice  in  Scotland.  See 
Court  op  Session. 

Reports  by  Her  Majesty's  Commissioners  appointed 
to  inquire  into  the  Schools  in  Scotland.  Elementary 
Schoola — Burgh  and  Middle-Class  Schools,  with  Special 
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Reports  on  the  State  of  Education  in  Scotland. 
Country  districts — Lowlands  —  Glasgow  —  Hebrides. 
Edinh.  1866.     8vo. 

Reports  on  the  Universities  of  Scotland.  4  vols. 
Edinh.  1878. 

Reports  of  the  Royal  Commissioners  appointed 
to  inquire  into  Endowed  Schools  and  Hospitals 
(Scotland),  with  Appendix.   2  vols.   Edinh.  1875.    Svo. 

First  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Endowed 
Institutions  in  Scotland.     1880.     8vo. 

Royal  Commission  on  Scientific  Instruction  and  the 
Advancement  of  Science.  Vol.  I.  First,  Supple- 
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Seventh  and  Eighth  Reports  of  the  Royal  Commis- 
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Science.     Lond.  1875-1876.     folio. 


REPORTS— C'w<i«M«(Z. 

Report  of  Her  Majesty's  CommiBsionors  appointed  to 
inquire  into  the  State,  Discipline,  Studies,  and 
Revenues  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  and  of  Trinity 
College.     Dahlin,  1853.     folio. 

Reports  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Historical 
Manuscripts.     In  6  vols.     Lond.  1870-1879.     folio. 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  on  Public 
Libraries  (with  Index).  Printed  by  order  of  the 
House  of  Commons.     Lond.  1849-1850.     folio. 

Reports  of  the  Society  for  Bettering  the  Condition 
and  Increasing  the  Comforts  of  the  Poor.  4  vols. 
Lond.  18.02.     12mo. 

Report  from  His  Majesty's  Commissioners  for  inquir- 
ing into  the  Administration  and  Practical  Operation  of 
the  Poor  Laws.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

First,  Second,  Third,  and  Fourth  Annual  Reports  of 
the  Poor  Law  Commissioners  for  England  and  Wales, 
1835,  1836,  1837,  and  1838.  4  vola  L<md. 
1835-1838.     8vo. 

Report  from  the  Poor  Law  Commissioners  on  the 
Training  of  Pauper  Children ;  with  Appendices. 
Lmid.  1841.     8vo. 

Report  of  the  Seventh  Annual  Congress  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Social  Science,  held  in  Edinburgh.  Edinh. 
1863.     12mo. 

Reports  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Ministers'  Widows' 
Fund,  1800-1845.     2  vols.     Edinh.  v.y.     4to. 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  on  Annuity  Tax 
(Edinburgh),  together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Committee,  Minutes  of  Evidence,  Appendix,  and  Index. 
Lond.  1851.     Svo. 

Annual  Reports  of  the  Registrar-General  of  Births, 
Deaths,  and  Mamages  in  Scotland.  12  vols.  Edinh. 
1855-1876. 

Supplement  to  the  Registrar-General's  Reports  on 
Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Scotland  during  the 
ten  years  1861-1870.     Edinh.  1874.     folio. 

Monthly,  Returns  of  the  Births,  Deaths,  and  Mar- 
riages registered  in  the  eight  principal  Towns  of  Scot- 
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Maintaining  the  Caledonian  Canal  2  vols.  Lond. 
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Reports  of  the  Commissioners  for  Making  Roads  and 
Building  Bridges  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1804-1821.     foUo. 

Report  from  the  Commissioners  on  the  proposed 
Divisions  of  Counties,  and  Boundaries  of  Boroughs. 
11  vols.     Lond.  1832.     folio. 


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REFOKTS—Cotitinued. 

Keports  upon  the  Boundaries  of  the  several  Cities, 
Burghs,  and  Towns  ia  Scotland,  in  respect  to  the  Elec- 
tion of  Members  to  serve  in  Parliament.  Ordered  to 
be  printed  18th  April  1832.     Edinh.  1832.     folio. 

Eeport  of  the  Commissioners  for  inquiring  into 
matters  relating  to  Public  Eoads  in  Scotland.  VoL  I. 
Eeport  and  Appendices.  Vol.  II.  Notes  on  Evidence. 
2  vols,  in  1.     Edinb.  1859.     8vo. 

Aberdeen  Universities'  Commission.    See  Aberdeen. 

See  also  British  Association.  Population.  Ee- 
coBDS  (Public).     Trials. 

EEPOSATI  (Einaldo),  LL.D. 
Delia  Zeoca  di  Gubbio  e  delle  Geste  do'  Conti  e 
Duchi  di  TJrbino.     2  vols.     Bologna,  1772-1773.    4to. 

EEPP  (Thor.  Gudm.) 

De  Sermone  Tentamen.     Havnice,  1826.     8vo. 

Historical  Treatise  on  Trial  by  Jury,  Wager  of  Law, 
and  other  co-ordinate  Forensic  Institutions,  formerly 
in  use  in  Scandinavia  and  in  Iceland.  Edinh.  1832. 
8to. 

EEPEESENTATION. 

The  Old  and  New  Eepresentation  of  the  United 
Kingdom  Contrasted.  "With  Tables  of  the  number  of 
Members,  etc.     Westminster,  1833.     12mo. 

EEPTON  (Humphret). 

Designs  for  the  Pavilion  at  Brighton.  By  H.  Eep- 
ton,  with  the  assistance  of  his  sons,  J.  A.  and  G.  S. 
Eepton,  Architects.     Lond.  1806.     folio. 

Fragments  on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Landscape 
Gardening ;  including  some  Eemarks  on  Grecian  and 
Gothic  Architecture.  By  H.  Eepton,  assisted  by  his 
son,  J.  Adey  Eepton.     Lond.  1816.     royal  4to. 

EEPUBLICK  OF  LETTEES. 

The  Present  State  of  the  Eepublick  of  Letters,  giving 
a  general  view  of  the  state  of  Learning  throughout 
Europe ;  and  containing  Accounts  and  Abstracts  of  the 
most  valuable  Books  published  in  Britain  or  foreign 
parts.  From  January  1728  to  January  1737.  18  vols. 
Lond.     8vo. 

EEQUENO  (Abate  Don  Vincenzo). 
Saggi  sul  Eistabilimento  dell'  Antica  Arte  de'  Greci 
0  Eomani  PittorL     2  vols.     Parma,  1787.     8vo. 

EEEESBY  (Sir  John). 

Memoirs  ;  containing  several  private  and  remarkable 
Transactions,  from  the  Eestoration  to  the  Eevolution 
inclusively.     Lond.  1734.     4to. 


EEEESBY  (Sir  Sou^)— Continued. 

Travels  and  Memoirs,  the  former  (now  first  published) 
exhibiting  a  View  of  the  Governments  and  Society  in 
the  principal  States  and  Courts  of  Europe,  during  the 
time  of  Cromwell's  Usurpation ;  the  latter  containing 
Anecdotes  and  Secret  History  of  the  Courts  of 
Charles  IL  and  James  II.     Lond.  1813.     8vo. 

EEEESBY  (Tamworth). 

A  Miscellany  of  Ingenious  Thoughts  and  Eeflections, 
in  verse  and  prose.     Second  edition.     Lond.  n.d.    4to. 

EEEUM  BEITANNICAEUM  SCEIPTOEES. 
See  Britain  (Great). 

EEEUM  HISPANICAEUM  SCEIPTOEES.  See 
Spain, 

EESENDE  (Garcia  de). 

Lyvro  das  Obras  de  Garcia  de  Eesende  que  trata  da 
Vida  et  grandissimas  virtudes  et  bondades  excelentes 
costumes  et  manhas  et  muy  craros  feitos  do  cliristian- 
issimo  principe,  el  Eey  Dom  Joao  o  segundo  deste 
rome  et  dos  Eeys  de  Portugal  o  trezeno.  [JE^wra.] 
Lnp-esso  em  casa  de,  Luys  Rodriguez.     1545.     folio. 

EESINA. — Disegni  intagliati  in  Eame  di  Pitture 
Antiche  ritrovate  nella  Scavazioni  di  Eesina  Napoli, 
1746.     large  folio. 

EESPUBLICA,  sive  Status  regni  Scotia;  et  Hiber- 
niae  diversorum  Autonim.     Lug.  Bat.  1627.     18mo. 

EESTE  (Bernard  de). 

Histoire  des  PSches,  des  D^couvertes,  et  des  Etab- 
lissemens  des  HoUandois  dans  les  Mers  du  Nord ; 
traduit  du  HoUandois.  Par  Bernard  de  Eeste.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1801.     8vo. 

EESUME  G^ndral,  on  Extrait  des  Cahiers  de  Poii- 
voirs,  Instructions,  etc.,  remis  par  les  BaUliages,  S6n6- 
chauss^es,  et  pays  d'Etats  du  Eoyaume,  k  leurs  D^put^s 
aux  Etats-G^ndraux.     3  vols.     1789.     8vo. 

EETOUES.  Decennial  Indexes  to  the  Services  of 
Heirs  in  Scotland.     See  Chancery  in  Scotland. 

EETEATOS  de  los  EspaSoles  Ilustres.     See  Spain. 

EETUEN  OF  OWNEES  OF  LAND. 

Scotland.  Owners  of  Lands  and  Heritages  1872- 
1873.  Eeturn  of  the  Name  and  Address  of  every 
Owner  of  one  Acre  and  upwards,  etc.  Presented  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament.     Edinh.  1874.     folio. 

England  and  Wales  (exclusive  of  the  Metropolis). 
Eeturn  of  Owners  of  Land.  1873.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1875.     folio. 


RETUEN— REVOLUTION. 


Mr 


RETUEN  OF  OWKEES  OF  LA^I)—Co7iiinued. 

Ireland.  Eetum  of  Owners  of  Land  of  one  Acre 
and  upwards  in  the  several  Counties.  Dublin,  1876. 
folio. 

EETZ  (Cardinal  de). 

Memoirs ;  containing  the  particulars  of  his  own  Life, 
with  the  most  secret  Transactions  at  the  French  Court 
during  the  Administration  of  Cardinal  Mazarin,  and 
the  Civil  Wars  occasioned  by  it.  To  which  are  added 
some  other  Pieces  written  by  the  Cardinal  de  Retz,  or 
explanatory  to  these  Memoirs.  Translated  from  the 
French.     4  vols.     1723.     12mo. 

EETZOW  (GiiN^RAL  de). 

Nouveaux  Mdmoires  Historiques  sur  la  Guerre  de 
Sept  Ans.  Traduits  de  I'Allemand.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1803.     8vo. 

EETZSCH  (Fbiedrich  August  Moritz). 

Gallerie  zu  Shakspeare's  Dramatischen  Werken. 
In  Umrissen  erfunden  und  gestochen  von  M.  Eetzsch. 
Leipzig,  1847.     oblong  folio. 

EEUMONT  (Alfred  de). 

The  Carafas  of  Maddaloni :  Naples  under  Spanish 
Dominion.  Translated  from  the  German  of  Alfred  de 
Reumont.  Lond.  1854.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library.) 

EEUSS  (L  D.) 

Repertorium  Commentationum  a  Societatibus  Liter- 
ariis  editarum,  secundum  Disciplinarum  ordinem 
digessit  L  D.  Eeuss.  16  vols.  Gottingm,  1801-1821. 
4to. 

R^VEIL  (Achille).     See  Museum  op  Painting. 

REVELATIONS  of  Russia  in  1844.     See  Russia. 

EEVELATIONS  of  Spain  in  1845.  See  Hughes 
(T.  M.) 

EEVETT  (Nicholas). 

Antiquities  of  Athens.     See  Stuart  (James). 

REVEUR  (a  Periodical  Paper  published  at  Edin- 
burgh), from  November  1737  to  May  1738.  In  1  vol. 
4to. 

REVIEWS.     See  Magazines,  etc. 

REVILLE  (Albert),  D.D. 

The  Devil :  his  Origin,  Greatness,  and  Decadence. 
From  the  French,  by  H.  A.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

REVOLUTION. 

Remarks  upon  the  Present  Confederacy  and  Late 
Revolution  in  England.     Lond.  1693.     4to. 


REVOLUTION— Can^wM**-?: 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  relating  to  the  Revolution  in 
1688.     Bound  in  two  volumes,  Quarto. 

Vol.  I. 
1.  His  Majesties  late  Letter  in  Vindication  of  himself, 
dated  at  St  Germans,  Jan.  14,  1689. — 2.  His 
Letter  to  the  House  of  Lords  and  Commons, 
Feb.  3,  1689. — 3.  An  Answer  to  the  late  King 
James's  Declaration,  Dublin  Castle,  May  8.-4. 
Ilis  Majesties  Reasons  for  withdrawing  himself 
from  Rochester.  Also,  Reasons  why  in  this  con- 
juncture no  alteration  should  be  made  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland. — 5.  The  Prince  of  Orange's 
Declaration,  with  a  Preface  and  Remarks. — 6.  The 
Lords'  and  Commons'  Reasons  for  the  deposal  of 
James  II. — 7.  A  brief  Justification  of  the  Prince 
of  Orange's  Descent  into  England. — 8.  The  Ex- 
pedition of  the  Prince  of  Orange ;  giving  an  account 
of  the  most  remarkable  passages  thereof. — 9.  The 
Declaration  of  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Com- 
monalty at  the  Rendezvous  at  Nottingham, 
Nov.  22,  1688. — 10.  A  Remonstrance  of  all  good 
Protestants  against  deposing  their  lawful  Sovereign 
King  James  II. — 11.  Whether  the  preserving  the 
Protestant  Religion  was  the  motive  unto,  or  the 
end  designed  in,  the  late  Revolution  ?  —  12.  An 
Enquiry  into  the  Measures  of  Submission  to  the 
Supreme  Authority,  etc.  — 13.  A  Discouisc  con- 
cerning the  Nature,  Power,  and  proper  Effects  of 
the  present  Conventions  in  both  Kingdoms,  called 
by  the  Prince  of  Orange.  —  14.  Four  Questions 
debated  concerning  the  Government.  — 15.  An 
Essay  upon  the  Original  and  Design  of  Magistracy ; 
or,  a  modest  Vindication  of  the  Proceedings  of 
England. — 16.  Obedience  due  to  the  present  King, 
notwithstanding  our  Oaths  to  the  former;  by  a 
Divine  of  the  Church  of  England. — 17.  The  Case 
of  the  Allegiance  due  to  Sovereign  Powers  stated. 
By  Dr  Sherlock.  1691.— 18.  Remarks  upon  Dr 
Sherlock's  Case  of  Allegiance.  —  19.  Sherlock 
against  Sherlock,  containing  modest  Remarks  on 
the  Doctor's  Notions  of  Allegiance,  by  the  Rector  of 
St  George,  Botolph  Lane. 

Vol.  II. 
1.  Reiiections  upon  our  late  and  present  Proceedings  in 
England.  Edinh.  1689.— 2.  A  Letter  to  a  Member 
of  the  Convention  of  States  in  Scotland. — 3.  Alle- 
giance and  Prerogative  considered. — 4.  An  Address 
to  the  Nobility,  Clergy,  and  Gentlemen  of  Scot- 
land.— 5.  A  Letter  from  the  West  to  a  Member  of 
the  Meeting  of  Estates  of  Scotland. — 6.  An  Ac- 
count of  the  Affairs  of  Scotland,  written  upon 
occasion  of  an  Address  lately  presented  to  his 
Majesty. — 7.  A  Speech  of  a  Fellow  Commoner  of 
England  to  his  Fellow  Commoners  of  the  Conven- 
tion. —  8.  A  Lord's  Speech  without-doors  upon 
the  present    condition    of   the    Gtovemment..  — 


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REVOLUTION—  Con  Hnucd. 

9.  An  Answer  to  two  Papers  called  a  Lord's  Speech 
without-doors,  and  a  Commoner's  Speech.  — 10. 
Sabis  po2)uli  suprema  Lex  ;  or,  the  Free  Thoughts 
of  a  Wellwisher  for  a  good  Settlement.  — 11. 
Letter  to  a  Bishop  concerning  the  present  Settle- 
ment.— 12.  An  Enquiry  into  the  present  State  of 
Afi&iirs,  whether  we  are  bound  to  treat  with  the 
King,  and  call  him  back  again. — 13.  A  Wish  for 
Peace,  or  an  Essay  for  removing  the  present  differ- 
ences about  the  Proceedings  of  Parliament.  1690. 
— 14.  An  Answer  to  the  late  K.  James's  Last 
Declaration,  dated  at  St  Germains,  1693.  — 15. 
A  Letter  concerning  a  French  Invasion  to  restore 
King  James.  1692.  —  16.  A  second  Letter  con- 
cerning the  French  Invasion.     1692. 

See  also  Scotland. 

REVOLUTION  (The  French).  See  Royal  Me- 
moirs. 

REVOLUTION  Pi^montaise.     Paris,  1821.     8vo. 

REVOLUTION  POLITICKS  ;  being  a  compleat 
Collection  of  all  the  Reports,  Lyes,  and  Stories  which 
were  the  Fore-runners  of  the  great  Revolution  in  1688, 
commencing  from  the  death  of  King  Charles  II., 
wherein  the  several  views  and  designs  of  all  Parties 
are  exposed.     Lond.  1733.     8vo. 

REVUE  ENCYCLOPEDIQUE.  See  Magazines, 
Reviews,  etc. 

REY  (Jean). 

Histoire  de  la  Captivity  de  Fran9ois  I.  Paris, 
1837.     8vo. 

REY  (Joseph). 

Des  Institutions  Judiciares  de  I'Angleterre  corn- 
parses  avec  celles  de  la  Franco,  et  de  quelques  autres 
Etats  Anciens  et  Modernes.    2  vols.    Pam,  1826.    8vo. 

REYBAUD  (Louis). 

Jerome  Paturot  h,  la  recherche  de  la  MeiUeure  dos 
Ropubliques.     4  vols.     Paris,  1848.     12mo. 

REYGER  (Arnoldus  de). 

Thesaurus  Juris  Civilis  et  Canonici  locupletissimus, 
ordine  alphahetico  dispositus.  Accedunt  Additiones 
Danielis  Venediger.  Colonim-Agrippinm.  2vols.ini. 
1704.     folio, 

REYNALD  (Heemile). 

Histoire  de  I'Espagne,  depuis  la  mort  de  Charles  III. 
jusqu' Ji  nos  jours.     Pflr/*-,  1873.     12mo. 

REYNARD  THE  FOX. 

The  History  of  Reynard  the  Fox  :  a  new  version  by 
David  Vedder,  Illustrated  by  Gustav  Canton.  Edinl. 
1852.     4to. 


REYNARD  THE  ¥0X—Cmti7iued. 

Speculum  Vitse  Aulicse.  De  admirabili  fallacia  et 
astutia  Vulpeculse  Reinekes  libri  quatuor  ex  idiomate 
Gemianico  Latinitate  donati,  adjectis  iconibus,  etc. 
Auctore  Hartmanno  Schoppero.  Franco/,  ad  Moenum 
1574-1575.     12mo. 

Le  Roman  du  Renart,  public  d'apres  les  Manuscrits 
de  la  Bibliothfeque  du  Roi  des  XII.,  XIV.,  et  XV. 
Sifecles.  Par  M.  D.  M.  M^on.  4  vols.  Paris,  1826. 
8vo. 

Reineke  Vos,  nach  der  Liibecker  Ausgabe  von  jahxe 
1498,  mit  einleitung,  glossar  und  Anmerkungen  von 
Hoffman  von  Fallersleben.     Brcslau,  1834.     8vo. 

Reineke  de  Fos,  fan  H.  fan  Alkmer,  npt  nye  utgegeven 
unde  forklared  dorg  Dr  K.  F.  A  Scheller.  Brunstcyk, 
1835.     8vo. 

REYNARDSON  (C.  T.  S.  Birch). 
Down  the  Road  ;  or,  Reminiscences  of  a  Gentleman 
Coachman.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

REYNEAU  (Charles),  Pretre  de  VOratoire. 

Analyse  DemontrSe,  ou  la  Methode  de  Resoudre  les 
Problenies  des  Mathematiques.  Paris,  1708.  2  vols. 
4to. 

REYNER  (Clement),  O.S.B. 

Apostolatus  Benedictinorum  in  AngUa,  sive  Dis- 
ceptatio  Historica  de  Antiquitate  ordinis  congrega- 
tionisque  Monachorum  Nigrorum  S.  Benedicti  in  regno 
Anglia3.     Duaci,  1626.     folio. 

REYNIER  (Jean  Louis  Antoine). 

De  I'Economie  Publique  et  Rurale  des  Celtes,  des 
Germains,  et  des  autres  Peuples  du  Nord,  et  du  Centre 
de  I'Europe.     Paris,  1818.     8vo. 

De  rjficonomie  Publique  et  Rurale  des  Perses  et  des 
Phdniciens.     Geneve,  1819.     8vo. 

REYNIER  (Jean  Louis  Ebbnezee). 

State  of  Egypt,  after  the  Battle  of  Heliopolis,  pre- 
ceded by  general  Observations  on  the  Physical  and 
Political  character  of  the  Country.  By  Eegnier, 
General  of  Division.  Translated  from  the  French. 
Lmid.  1802.     8vo. 

REYNOLDS  (Frederick). 

Life  and  Times  of  Frederick  Reynolds,  written  by 
himself.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

REYNOLDS  (Henry  Robert),  D.D. 

Ecclesia :  a  Second  Series  of  Essays  on  Theological 
and  Ecclesiastical  Questions.  By  various  Writers. 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 


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EEYNOLDS  (John). 

The  Triumphs  of  God's  Eevenge  against  the  crying 
aud  execrable  sin  of  Murther,  expresst  in  Thirty  several 
Tragical  Histories.  The  sixth  edition,  to  which  is 
added  God's  Eevenge  against  Adultery  containing  Ten 
several  Histories  never  printed  before.  Hlustrated 
with  new  Sculptures.     Land.  1679.     folio. 

EEYNOLDS  (Sir  Joshua). 

Literary  Works ;  containing  his  Discourses  delivered 
at  the  Eoyal  Academy,  Commentary  on  Du  Fresnoy's 
Art  of  Painting,  etc.  With  an  Account  of  his  Life, 
by  Edmund  Malone.     3  vols.     Land.  1819.     8vo. 

Literary  Works,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by 
Henry  William  Beechey.    2  vols.    Lond.  1835.     12mo. 

The  same.  New  and  improved  edition.  2  vols. 
1852.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

The  Discourses  of  Sir  Joshua  Eeynolds,  illustrated 
by  Explanatory  Notes  aud  Plates,  by  John  Burnet. 
Lond.  1842.     royal  4to. 

EHEIMS. 

Coiltumes  de  la  Cit6  et  Ville  de  Eheims,  Villes  et 
Villages  regis  selon  icelles,  avec  les  Commentaires  sur 
chacun  article,  authorisez  et  confirmez  par  les  Loix 
Eomaines  et  par  les  Interpret^s,  par  J.  B.  de  Buridan. 
Ouvrage  posthume.     Paris,  1665.     folio. 

EHIND  (Alexander  Henry). 

Thebes ;  its  Tombs  and  their  Tenants,  Ancient  and 
Modern,  including  a  Eecord  of  Excavations  in  the 
Necropolis.     Lond.  1862.     royal  8vo. 

EHIND  (William). 

Studies  in  Natural  History.     Edinh.  1830.     12mo. 

Sketches  of  the  Past  and  Present  State  of  Moray. 
Edited  by  William  Ehind,  the  Illustrations  drawn  and 
etched  by  D.  Alexander.     Edinh.  \%Z9.     8vo. 

EHINE  (The). 

An  Autumn  near  the  Ehine ;  or,  Sketches  of  Courts, 
Society,  Scenery,  etc.,  in  some  of  the  German  States 
bordering  on  the  Ehine.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 


EHODES  (E.) 

Peak  Scenery;  or,  the  Derbyshire  Tourist. 
1824.     Svo. 


Lond. 


EHODOMANUS  (Lauratids). 
Vita.     See  Langtus  (C.  H.) 

EIBADENEIEA  (Pedro  de),  S.J. 

Hysteria  Ecclesiastica  del  Scisma  del  Eeyno  do 
Inglaterra :  enla  qual  se  trata  las  cosas  mas  notables 
q  han  sucedido  en  aquel  Eeyno  tocates  a  nuestra  sancta 
Eeligion,  desde  que  comen^o  hasta  la  muerte  de  la 
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Bibliotheca  Scriptorum  Societatis  Jesu,  opus  in- 
choatum  a  R  P.  Petro  Eibadeneira,  anno  salutia  1602, 
continuatum  a  E.  P.  Philippo  Alegambe  uscjue  ad  an- 
num 1642,  recognitum  et  productum  ad  annum  lubilaei 
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Flos  Sanctorum,  sive  Vitse  Sanctorum  in  modum 
Concionum  Scriptae.    Colonice-AgrippituB,  1700.    folio. 

The  Lives  of  Saints,  with  other  Feasts  of  the  Year, 
according  to  the  Eoman  Calendar.  Translated  from 
the  Spanish  by  W.  P.     2  vols.     Lond.  1730.     folio. 

EIBADENEYEA  (Antonio),  de  San  Roman, 
Historia  General  de  la  Yndia  Oriental     ValladoUd, 
1603.     folio. 

EIBIEE  (Guillaume). 

Lettres  et  M^moires  d'Estat  des  Eoys,  Princes, 
Ambassadeurs,  et  autres  miiiistres,  sous  les  regnes  de 
FrauQois  I.,  Henry  II.,  et  Francois  II.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1666.     folio. 

EICAED  (Samuel). 

Traits  Gdndral  du  Commerce.  Nouvelle  Edition, 
rovue,  corrigdeetaugmentde.    3  vols.   Pam,  1799.   4to. 

EICAEDO  (David). 

Proposals  for  an  Economical  and  secure  Currency, 
with  observations  on  the  Profits  of  the  Bank  of  Eng- 
land.    Land.  1816.     8vo. 

On  the  Principles  of  Political  Economy  and  Taxa- 
tion.    Lond.  1817. 

Works,  with  a  notice  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the 
Author,  by  J.  E.  M'Culloch.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

EICAEDUS  DE  S.  VICTOEE. 
Opera  Omnia.     Lugduni,  1534.     folio. 

EICCATI  (Chables). 

Tableau  Historique  et  Eaisonnd  des  Evdnemens  qui 
ont  prdcddd  et  suivi  le  retabUssement  des  Bourbons 
en  France.     3  vols.     Paris,  1817.     Svo. 

EICCI  (Scipione). 

Life.     See  Potter  (Louis  de). 

EICCOBONI  (Marie). 

Qiuvres  Complettes.  Nouvelle  Edition,  revue  et 
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Lettres  d'Adelaide  de  Dammartin,  Comtesse  de 
Sancerre,  h,  M.  le  Comte  de  Nancd  son  ami.  Paris, 
1767.     12mo. 

EICE  (Thomas). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  effects  of  the  Irish  Grand  Jury 
Laws,  as  affecting  the  industry,  the  improvement,  and 
the  moral  character  of  the  people  of  England.  Lond. 
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RICH  (Babnaby). 

A  new  Description  of  Ireland ;  wherein  is  described 
the  disposition  of  the  Irish.     Lond.  1610.     4to. 
See  Shakespeare  Society. 

RICH  (Claudius  James). 

Memoir  on  the  Ruins  of  Babylon.  Second  edition. 
Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

Second  Memoir  on  Babylon  ;  containing  an  Inquiry 
into  the  correspondence  between  the  Ancient  Descrip- 
tions of  Babylon  and  the  Remains  still  visible  on  the 
site.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

Narrative  of  a  Residence  in  Koordistan,  and  on  tlie 
site  of  Ancient  Nineveh ;  .with  Journal  of  a  Vovage 
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Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Site  of  Babylon  in 
1811 ;  Memoirs  on  the  Ruins,  and  Remarks  on  the 
Topography  of  Ancient  Babylon,  by  Major  Eennell, 
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RICHARD  DE  BURY. 
Philobiblion.     See  Buey. 

RICHARD  OF  CIRENCESTER 

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RICHARD  OF  DEVIZES.  See  England  (English 
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RICHARD  (Achille). 

Nouveaux  El(5mens  do  Botanique,  et  de  Physiologic 
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Elements  of  Botany  and  Vegetable  Physiology, 
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Plants,  with  illustrative  figures.  Translated  from  the 
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RICHARDERIE  (G.  Boucher). 

Bibliothfequo  UniverseUe  des  Voyages ;  ou  notice 
complete  et  raisonnee  de  tons  les  Voyages  anciens  et 
modornes  dans  les  differentes  parties  du  Monde. 
6  vols.     Paris,  1808.     8vo. 

RICHARDS  (George). 

The  Divine  Origin  of  Prophecy.  Oxfm-d,  1800. 
8vo.     (Bampton  Lectures.) 

RICHARDS  (Thomas). 

Antiques  Linguse  Britannicse  Thesaurus;  being  a 
British  or  Welsh-English  Dictionary.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  compendious  Welsh  Grammar.  Bristol, 
1753.     8vo. 


RICHARDS  (William). 
An  English  and  Welsh   Dictionary. 
1798.     12mo. 


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RICHARDSON  (Benjamin  Ward),  M.D. 
Diseases  of  Modern  Life.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

RICHARDSON  (Charles  James). 

Popular  Treatise  on  the  Warming  and  Ventilation  of 
Buildings,  showing  the  advantages  of  the  improved 
system  of  Heated  Water  Circulation.  Illustrated  with 
eighteen  zinc  plates.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

RICHARDSON   (Frbderika). 

The  Iliad  of  the  East :  a  Selection  of  Legends 
drawn  from  Valmiki's  Sanskrit  Poem,  The  Ramayana. 
Lmd.  1870.     8vo. 

RICHARDSON  (J.) 

Thoughts  upon  Thinking ;  or,  a  new  Theory  of  the 
Human  Mind.     Lond.  1755.     4to. 

RICHARDSON  (James). 

Travels  in  the  Great  Desert  of  Sahara,  in  the  Years 
1845  and  1846.     2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

RICHARDSON  (John). 

The  great  Folly,  Superstition,  and  Idolatry  of  Pil- 
grimages in  Ireland ;  especially  of  that  to  St  Patrick's 
Purgatory.     Dublin,  1727.     8vo. 

RICHARDSON  (John),  F.A.S. 

A  Dictionary :  Persian,  Arabic,  and  English,  with  a 
Dissertation  on  the  Eastern  Nations.  2  vols.  Oxford, 
1777-1780.     folio. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Languages,  Literature,  and 
Manners  of  Eastern  Nations.  Second  edition,  to  which 
is  added  Part  II.,  containing  additional  Observations, 
together  with  further  Remarks  on  a  new  analysis  of 
Ancient  Mythology.      Oxford,  1778.     8vo. 

RICHARDSON  (Sir  John),  M.D. 
Fauna  Boreali-Americana ;  or,  the  Zoology  of  the 
Northern  Parts  of  British  America,  containing  Descrip- 
tions of  the  objects  of  Natural  History  collected  in  the 
late  Northern  Land  Expedition  under  command  of 
Captain  Sir  John  Franklin,  R.N.  By  John  Richardson, 
M.D.,  assisted  by  W.  Swainson  and  the  Rev.  W. 
Kirkby.     4  vols.     Lond.  1829-1837.     4to. 

Part  I.  The  Quadrupeds.    By  John  Richardson. 

Part  II.  The  Birds.     By  W.  Swainson. 

Part  III.  The  Fish.     By  J.  Richardson. 

Part  IV.  The  Insects.  By  the  Rev.  W.  Kirby. 
Arctic  Searching  Expedition :  a  Journal  of  a  Boat- 
Voyage  in  Search  of  the  Discovery  Ships  under  com- 
mand of  Sir  John  Franklin.  With  an  Appendix  on 
the  Physical  Geography  of  North  America.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1852.     8vo. 


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EICHAEDSON  (Jonathan),  Sen. 

Works ;  containing  the  Theory  of  Painting,  Essay 
on  the  Art  of  Criticism,  and  the  Science  of  a  Con- 
noisseur. A  new  edition,  with  the  addition  of  an 
Essay  on  the  Knowledge  of  Pruits,  etc.  With  Por- 
traits and  Plates.     Lond.  1792.     4to. 

Morning  Thoughts,  or  Poetical  Meditations,  Moral, 
Divine,  and  Miscellaneous.  By  the  late  Jonathan 
Eichardson.  With  Notes  by  his  Son.  L(md.  1776. 
8vo. 

RICHAEDSON  (Jonathan),  Sen.  and  Jon. 

An  Account  of  some  of  the  Statues,  Bas-reliefs, 
Drawings,  and  Pictures  in  Italy,  etc.  Lond.  1722. 
8yo. 

EICHAEDSON  (Jonathan),  Jun. 

Eichardsoniana ;  or,  Occasional  Eeflections  on  the 
Moral  Nature  of  Man;  with  several  Anecdotes  inter- 
spersed.    Lond.  1776.     8vo. 

RICHAEDSON  (Ralph). 

A  Tale  of  Ages ;  being  a  Description  of  some  of  the 
Geological  and  Historical  Changes  which  have  occurred 
in  the  Neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh.  (A  Poem.) 
Edinb.  1874.     8vo. 

EICHAEDSON  (Robert),  D.D. 

A  State  of  the  Evidence  in  the  Cause  between  the 
Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Archibald  Douglas  of  Douglas, 
with  Eemarks.     Lond.  1769.     4to. 

See  also  Douglas  Cause. 

RICHARDSON  (Egbert),  M.D. 

Travels  along  the  Mediterranean,  and  parts  adjacent, 
in  company  with  the  Earl  of  Belmore,  during  the  years 
1816,  1817,  1818;  extending  as  far  as  the  second 
Cataract  of  the  Nile,  Jerusalem,  Damascus,  Balbec,  etc. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

EICHAEDSON  (Samuel). 

Pamela;  or,  Virtue  Eewarded.  Sixth  edition.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1772.     8vo. 

Clarissa  Harlowe.  Fourth  edition.  7  vols.  Lond. 
1751.     8vo. 

Sir  Charles  Grandison.  Second  edition.  6  vols. 
Lmd.  1754. 

See  also  British  Novelists. 

Correspondence ;  selected  from  the  Original  Manu- 
scripts bequeathed  by  him  to  his  family.  To  which 
are  prefixed  a  Biographical  Account  of  the  Author  and 
Observations  on  his  Writings,  by  Anna  L.  Barbauld. 
6  vols.     Lond.  1804.     Svo. 


EICHAEDSON  (William),  Professor,  UniverMy  of 
Glasgow. 

Epithalamium  on  the  Marriages  of  the  Duchess  of 
Athol,  and  of  the  Honorable  Mrs  Graham  of  Balgowan. 
Glaitfjow,  1775.     4to. 

Poems,  chiefly  EuraL  With  the  Indians,  a  Tale. 
Fourth  edition,  enlarged.     Glasgow,  1781.     12mo. 

Anecdotes  of  the  Russian  Empire,  in  a  series  of 
Letters,  written  a  few  years  ago,  from  St  Petersburg. 
Lond.  1784.     Svo. 

Essays  on  some  of  Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Char- 
acters. To  which  is  added  an  Essay  on  the  Faults  of 
Shakespeare.     Lond.  1797.     8vo. 

Essay  on  the  Mythology  of  Ossian.  See  Graham 
(Patrick). 

EICHAEDSON  (William). 

A  Catalogue  of  7385  Stars,  chiefly  in  the  Southern 
Hemisphere,  prepared  from  Observations  made  in  the 
years  1822-1826,  at  the  Observatory  at  Paramatta, 
New  South  Wales.     Lond.  1835.     4to. 

EICHAEDSON  (William  A.) 

Practical  Information  concerning  the  Public  Debt 
of  the  United  States,  with  the  National  Banking  Laws. 
Washington,  1873.     Svo. 

EICHAEDUS  (Claudius). 

Commentarius  in  libros  ApoUonii  Pergaei  Conicorum. 
See  Apollonius  Perg^eus. 

EICHEBOUECQ  (Jacobus  de). 

Ultima  Verba  Factaque,  et  Ultimae  Voluntates 
Morientium  Philosophorum  Virorumque  et  Foeminarum 
Illustrium,  necnon  Imperatorum  Eegum,  Principum, 
item  Summorum  Pontificum,  S.R.E.  Cardinalium, 
Episcoporum,  Sanctorum,  etc.  2  vols.  Amsteloidami, 
1721.     foUo. 

EICHELET  (Pierre). 

Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Fran9oise,  Ancienne  et 
Modeme.  Nouvelle  Edition.  3  vols.  Ltjon,  1759. 
folio. 

EICHEE  (Adrien); 

Nouvel  Abr^g^  Chronologique  de  I'Histoire  des 
Empereurs.     2  vols.     Paris,  1754.     12mo. 

EICHES  (Thomas  Hukry). 

History  of  Uxbridge.     See  Eedfobd  (Gboroe). 

EICHMOND  (Alex.  B.) 

Narrative  of  the  condition  of  the  Manufacturing 
Population,  and  the  proceedings  of  Government,  which 
led  to  the  State  Trials  in  Scotland  in  1820.  Lond. 
1824.     Svo. 


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EICHMOISTD. 

Eegistrum  Honoris  do  Eichmond ;  exhibens  terrarum 
et  villarum  quae  quondam  fuerunt  Edwini  Comitis  infra 
Eichmundshire  descriptionem ;  ex  Libre  Domesday. 
Lond.  1722.     foUo. 

EICHMOND  (Ebv.  Legh). 

Selections  from  the  Writings  of  the  English  Re- 
formers.    See  Eatheks  of  the  English  Church. 

EICHTEE  (Jean  Paul). 

Life  of  Jean  Paul  F.  Eichter,  compiled  from  various 
sources,  with  his  Autobiography.  Translated  from  the 
German.     2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

EICKAEDS  (E.) 

India ;  or,  Facts  submitted  to  illustrate  the  Character 
and  Condition  of  the  Native  Inhabitants ;  with  Sug- 
gestions for  Eeforming  the  present  System  of  Govern- 
ment.    2  vols.     Lcmd.  1829-1832.     8vo. 

EICKMAN  (Thomas). 

An  Attempt  to  discriminate  the  Styles  of  Archi- 
tecture in  England,  from  the  Conquest  to  the  Eeforma- 
tion,  with  notices  of  British  Edifices.  Third  edition. 
Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

The  same.     Fifth  edition.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

EICOTTI  (Ercole). 

Storia  delle  Compagnie  di  Ventura.  4  vols.  Torino, 
1844-1845.     8vo. 

EICEAFT  (.Tosiah). 

A  Survey  of  England's  Champions,  and  Truth's 
faithful  Patriots ;  or  a  chronological  recitement  of  the 
principal  proceedings  of  the  Commanders  of  the  armies 
raised  for  the  preservation  of  Eeligiou,  the  King's 
person,  the  privileges  of  Parliament,  etc. ;  with  lively 
Portraitures  of  the  several  Commanders.  Lond.  1647. 
Eeprinted,  Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

EIDDELL  (Henry). 

Eailway  Parliamentary  Practice,  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  the  Standing  Orders  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament  relating  to  Eailways.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

EIDDELL  (Henry)  and  EOGEES  (John  W.) 
An  Index  to  the  Public  Statutes  from  9  Hen.  III.  to 

10  &   11  Vict,   (excepting  those  relating  exclusively 

to  Scotland,  Ireland,  the  Colonies  and  Dependencies). 

Analytically  arranged,  in  two  parts.     Part  I.      Lond. 

1848.     royal  8vo. 

EIDDELL  (Henry  Scott).      • 
Poems,  Songs,  and   Miscellaneous   Pieces.      Edinb. 
1847.     8vo. 


EIDDELL  (John). 

The  Salt-Foot  Controversy,  as  it  appeared  in  Black- 
wood's Magazine ;  to  which  is  added  a  Eeply.  With 
an  Appendix  containing  some  remarks  on  the  present 
state  of  the  Lyon  Office.     Edinb.  1818.     8vo. 

Eemarks  upon  Scotch  Peerage  Law,  as  connected 
with  certain  points  in  the  late  Case  of  the  Earldom  of 
Devon;  to  which  are  added  desultory  Observations 
upon  the  Nature  and  Descent  of  Scotch  Peerages,  etc. 
Edmb.  1833.     8vo. 

Tracts,  Legal  and  HistoricaL     Edinb.  1835.     8vo. 

Inquiry  into  the  Law  and  Practice  in  Scottish  Peer- 
ages, before  and  after  the  Union ;  involving  the  ques- 
tions of  Jurisdiction  and  Forfeiture,  together  with  an 
Exposition  of  our  genuine,  original  Consistorial  Law. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1842.     8vo. 

Comments  in  Eefutation  of  Pretensions  advanced 
for  the  first  time,  and  Statements  in  a  i-ecent  work, 
"The  StirHngs  of  Keir  and  their  Family  Papers," 
with  an  Exposition  of  the  Eights  of  the  StirUngs  of 
Drumpellier  to  the  Eepresentation  of  the  Ancient 
Stu'lings  of  Cadder.     Edinb.  1860.     4to. 

The  Eiddell  Papers :  a  Catalogue  of  the  Annotated 
Books  and  Manuscripts  of  the  late  John  Eiddle,  Esq., 
Advocate.     Edinb.  1863.    12mo. 

EIDGEWAY  (William),  Barrister. 

A  Eeport  of  the  Proceedings  in  Cases  of  High 
Treason,  at  a  Special  Commission  of  Ozer  and  Terminer 
held  in  Dublin  in  1798.     Dublin,  1798.     8vo. 

EIDGLEY  (Thomas). 

A  Body  of  Divinity,  wherein  the  Doctrines  of  the 
Christian  Eeligion  are  explained  and  defended ;  being 
the  substance  of  several  Lectures  on  the  Assembly's 
Larger  Catechism.     2  vols.     Lond.  1731.     foHo. 

EIDLEY  (Glocbsteb). 

Life  of  Dr  Nicolas  Eidley,  sometime  Bishop  of 
London,  shewing  the  plan  and  progress  of  the  Eefor- 
mation.     Lond.  1763.     4to. 

A  Eeview  of  Mr  Phillips's  History  of  the  Life  of 
Eeginald  Pole.     Lond.  1766.     8vo. 

EIDLEY  (Nicholas),  Bishop  of  London. 
Works.     See  Parker  Society. 
Life.     See  Eidley  (Glocester). 

EIDPATH  (George). 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Antient  Eights  and 
Power  of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland.  (Anon.)  See 
Parliament. 


EIDPATH— EIO  DE  LA  PLATA. 


85S 


EIDPATH  (Ebv.  Georgb). 

Cliristian  Liberty  opposed  to  Popish  Tyranny  and 
Superstition :  a  Sermon  preached  at  Kelso.  Edinh. 
175L     8vo. 

The  Border  History  of  England  and  Scotland,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  Union  of  the  Crowns.  Lond, 
1776.     4to. 

EIEDESEL  (Le  Baron  de). 

Voyages  en  Sicile,  dans  la  Grande  Gr6co,  et  au  Levant, 
suivis  de  I'Histoire  de  la  Sicile  par  Lc  Novairi.  Paria, 
1802.     Svo. 

EIEGEE  (Joannes  Christoph.) 

Introductio  in  Notitiam  Eerum  Naturalium  et  Arte 
factarum,  quarum  in  communi  vita,  sed  pra3cipuo  in 
Medicina  usus  est,  per  Alphabeti  ordinem  digessit. 
2  vols.     HagucB-Comitum,  1743.     4to. 

EIEGGEE  (Paulus  Josephus),  J.U.D. 

Historia  Imperii  Eomano  -  Germanici  Pragmatico 
delineata,  et  in  XV.  periodos  distributa,  cum  illustriss. 
Dom  Joannes  Bapista  Comes  a  Taaffe  solennem  studiis 
suis  finem  imponeret. — Positiones  ex  Jurisprudentia 
TJniversali  Privata,  etc. — Positiones  ex  Jure  Naturae 
gentium  quaspublico  Examini,  et  Disputationi  sub- 
mittit  illustriss.  Dom.  Comes  Jo.  Bapt.  Taaffe.  (3  vols, 
in  1.)      ViennoB,  Austrim,  1753.     4to. 

EIESBECK  (Baron). 

Travels  through  Germany,  or  a  series  of  Letters 
written  in  German  by  the  Baron  Eiesbeck,  and  trans- 
lated by  the  Eev.  Mr  Maty.   3  vols.    Lond.  11  ^7.    Svo. 

EIESTEE  (Martin). 

Ornemens  tir^s  des  Quatre  Ecoles.  (410  Planches.) 
2  vols.     Paris,  1840-1848.     4to. 

EIFAUD  (J.  J.) 

Tableau  de  I'l^lgypte,  de  la  Nubie,  et  des  Lieux 
Circonvoisins.     Paris,  1830.     8vo. 

RIGAUD  (EcDEs). 

Eegestrum  Visitationum  Archiepiscopi  Eothoma- 
gensis :  Journal  des  Visites  Pastorales  d'Eudes  Eigaud 
Archeveque  de  Eouon,  1248-69,  public,  pour  la  pre- 
miere fois,  par  Th^odose  Bonnin.  Rouen,  1847. 
4to. 

EIGBY  (Miss). 

Letters  from  the  Shores  of  the  Baltic.  Lond.  1844. 
post  8vo.     (Murray's  Home  and  Colonial  Library.) 

Livonian  Tales.  Lowi.  1846.  post  Svo.  (Murray's 
Home  and  Colonial  Library.) 


EIGG  (James  H.),  D.D. 

National  Education  in  its  Social  Conditionfl  and 
Aspects,  and  Public  Elementary  School  Education, 
English  and  Foreign.     Zond.  1873.     post  Svo. 

RILEY  (James). 

Loss  of  the  American  Brig  "  Commerce,"  wrecked  on 
the  western  coast  of  Africa,  August,  1815;  with  an 
Account  of  Tombuctoo,  and  of  the  hitherto  undis- 
covered great  City  of  Wassanah.     Lond.\%n.     4to. 

EIMBAULT  (Edward  F.),  LL.D. 

A  Little  Book  of  Songs  and  Ballads,  gathered  from 
Ancient  Music-Books,  MS.  and  printed.  Lond.  1861. 
post  Svo. 

Bibliotheca  Madrigaliana :  a  Bibliographical  Account 
of  the  Musical  and  Poetical  Works  published  in  Eng- 
land during  the  16th  and  17th  Centuries,  under  the 
titles  of  Madrigals,  Ballets,  Ayres,  Canzonets,  etc. 
Lond.  1847.     Svo. 

RIMIUS  (Henry). 

A  Candid  Narrative  of  the  Else  and  Progress  of  the 
Horrnhuters,  commonly  called  Moravians  or  Unitas 
Fratrum.     Lond.  1753.     Svo. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Candid  Narrative  of  the  Rise 
and  Progress  of  the  Herrnhuters.     Lond.  1755.     Svo.    ' 

EIMMER  (Alfred). 

Ancient  Streets  and  Homesteads  of  England,  with 
an  Introduction  by  J.  S.  Howson,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Chester.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

EINK  (Dr  Henry). 

Danish  Greenland :  its  People  and  its  Products. 
Edited  by  Dr  Eobert  Brown,  with  Illustrations  by  the 
Eskimo.     Lond.  1877.     post  Svo. 

EINUCCINI  (Gio.-Battista). 

Le  Capuciu  Escossois.  Histoire  merveiUuse  et  tris 
veritable  arrivde  de  nostre-temps.  Traduitte  du  Manu- 
script Italien  de  Monseigneur  Jean  Baptiste  Einuccini, 
Archevesque  et  Prince  de  Ferme.  Par  le  E.  P.  Francois 
Barraut.     Paris,  1650.     J2mo. 

El  Capuchino  Escoces.  Escrivele  en  lengua  Toscana 
Juan  Bautista  Rinuchi,  Obispo  y  Principe  de  Fermo. 
Traduxole  en  Castellano  el  P.  Antonio  Vasquez. 
Madrid,  1661.     12mo. 

RIO  DE  LA  PLATA 

An  Account,  Historical,  Political,  and  Statistical,  of 
the  United  Provinces  of  Eio  de  la  Plata:  with  an 
Appendix  concerning  the  usurpation  of  Monte  Video 
by  the  Portuguese  and  Brazilian  Governments.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Spanish.     Lond.  1825.     Svo. 


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EIOFREY— EITSON. 


EIOFREY  (A.  M.  Bukbaud),  M.D. 
Treatise  on  Physical  Education ;   specially  adapted 
to  young  Ladies.     Loud.  1838.     8vo. 

EIOS  (Joseph  dk  Medoza). 

Complete  Collection  of  Tables  for  Navigation  and 
Nautical  Astronomy.     Lond.  1805.     4to. 

EIOUST  (M.) 

Joseph  II.,  Empereur  D'AUemagne,  peint  par  lui- 
mSme.     Bruxelles,  1823.     8vo. 

EIPPEEDA  (Duke  de). 

Memoirs  of  the  Duke  de  Eipperda,  first  Ambassador 
from  the  States-General  to  his  most  Catholick  Majesty, 
being  an  entertaining  and  secret  History  of  the  Eeign 
of  Philip  V.  King  of  Spain.  With  an  Appendix  con- 
taining some  Papers  on  the  Balance  of  Europe,  etc. 
Lond.  (n.  d.) 

EISDON  (Tristram). 

Chorographical  Description  or  Survey  of  the  County 
of  Devon,  with  the  City  and  County  of  Exeter.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1714.     8vo. 

EITCHIE  (Lbitoh). 

A  History  of  the  Oriental  Nations,  chiefly  Possessions 
of  Great  Britain,  comprising  India,  China,  Australia, 
and  South  Africa.  A  complete  Account  of  their 
History,  Eeligion,  Laws,  Manners  and  Customs,  Com- 
mercial Eesouroes,  etc.     2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

EITCHIE  (Egbert). 

Eailways ;  their  Else,  Progress,  and  Construction, 
•with  Eemarks  on  Eailway  Accidents,  and  proposals  for 
their  prevention.     Lorul.  1846.     12mo. 

EITCHIE  (Thomas  Edward). 
An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  David 
Hume.     Lond.  1807.     8vo. 

EITCHIE  (William). 

Essays  on  Constitutional  Law,  and  the  Forms  of 
Process.     Edinb.  1824.     12mo. 

EITSO  (Frederick). 

An  Introduction  to  the  Science  of  the  Law,  shewing 
the  advantages  of  a  Law  Education,  grounded  on  the 
learning  of  Coke's  Commentaries  upon  Littleton's 
Tenures,  etc.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

EITSON  (Joseph). 

Observations  on  the  three  first  volumes  of  the  History 
of  English  Poetry,  in  a  familiar  Letter  to  the  author. 
Lond.  1782.     4to. 


EITSON  {So&^^n)— Continued. 
A   select   Collection   of   English    Songs.     (With   a 
Historical  Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  National 
Song.)     3  vols.     Lond.  1783.     18mo. 

Eemarks,  Critical  and  Illustrative,  on  the  Text  and 
Notes  of  the  last  edition  of  Shakspeare.  Lond.  1783. 
8vo. 

The  Quip  Modest ;  a  few  words  by  way  of  Supple- 
ment to  Eemarks  Critical  and  Illustrative  on  the  Text 
and  Notes  of  the  last  edition  of  Shakspeare.  Lond. 
1788.     8vo. 

Ancient  Songs,  from  the  time  of  King  Henry  III.  to 
the  Eevolution.     Lond.  1790     8vo. 

Pieces  of  Ancient  Popular  Poetry,  from  authentic 
Manuscripts  and  old  printed  copies.    ZowcZ.  1791.    8vo. 

Scotish  Songs.     2  vols.     Lond.  1794.     12mo. 

Eobin  Hood:  A  Collection  of  all  the  Ancient  Poems, 
Songs,  and  Ballads  now  extant  relative  to  that  cele- 
brated English  outlaw,  to  which  are  prefixed  Historical 
Anecdotes  of  his  Life.     2  vols.     Lond.  1795.     8vo. 

The  same.     ZoncZ.  1820.     12mo. 

Laurence  Miuot's  Poems,  with  Introductory  Dis- 
sertations.    See  MiNOT. 

Bibliographia  Poetica  :  a  Catalogue  of  English  Poets 
of  the  xii.-xvi.  Centuries ;  with  a  short  Account  of  their 
Works.     Lond.  1802.     8vo. 

Ancient  Engleish  Metrical  Eomancees.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1802.     8vo. 

Northern  Garlands :  The  Bishopric  Garland,  or 
Durham  Minstrel,  Stockton,  1784. — The  Yorkshire 
Garland,  York,  1788. — The  Northumberland  Garland, 
or  Newcastle  Nightingale,  Newcastle,  1793. — The 
North  Country  Chorister,  Durham,  1802.  Reprinted. 
Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

Grammar  Gurton's  Garland;  or,  the  Nursery  Par- 
nassus. Lond.  1810.    8vo.   (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

The  Caledonian  Muse  :  a  chronological  Selection  of 
Scotish  Poetry  from  the  earliest  times.  Lond.  1785- 
1821.     8vo. 

*,*  Thit  work  was  printed  in  1785,  when  the  Intro- 
ductory portion  was  entirely  destroyed  by  fire.  The 
few  copies  of  the  text  which  were  rescued  fromi  the  flames 
remained  unpublished  until  1821. 

The  Life  of  King  Arthur ;  from  ancient  Historians 
and  authentic  Documents.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Celts  or  Gauls.      Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

Annals  of  the  Caledonians,  Picts,  and  Scots ;  and 
of  Strathclyde,  Cumberland,  Galloway,  and  Murray. 
2  vols.     i:di7ib.  1828.     8vo. 

The  Letters  of  Joseph  Eitson,  edited  chiefly  from 
the  Originals  in  possession  of  his  Nephew.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  Sir  Harris 
Nicolas.     2  vols.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 


RITSON— ROBEETS. 


885 


EITSON  (J oav.vB.)— Continued. 

Letters  from  Joseph  Eitson,  Esq.,  to  George  Paton; 
with  a  Critique  by  John  Pinkorton,  Ewi.,  on  Eitson's 
"Scottish  Songs."    Hdinb.  1829.     8vo. 

The  Office  of  a  Constable,  with  its  History.  Land. 
1815.     8vo. 

Practical  Points  or  Maxims  in  Conveyancing;  to 
which  are  added  Observations  on  the  various  and 
essential  parts  of  a  Deed.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

Life.     See  Haslewood  (Joseph). 

EITTEE  (Dr  Benjamin). 

Geographisch-Statistiches  Comptoir  und  Zeitungs- 
Lexicon.     Leipziff,  1836.     8vo. 

EITUALE  EOMANU]\r  Pauli  V.  Pont.  Max.  jussu 
editum.     Romce,  1750.     12rao. 

EIVAEOL  (Antoinb,  Comte  de). 
OSuvres  complcites,  pr6cdd(5e8   d'une  Notice   sur   sa 
Vie.     5  vols.     Paris,  1808.     8vo. 

EIVE  (L'Abb^  Jean  Joseph). 

La  Chasso  aux  Bibliographos  et  Antiquaires  mal- 
advisds.     2  vols.     Londres  et  Aix,  1788-89.     8vo. 

RIVEEO  (Mariano  Eduardo  de)  and  TSCHUDI 
(Dr  Juan  Diego). 

Antigiiedades  Peruanas.  Viena,  1851.  4to,  and 
Atlas  folio. 

EIVEES  (Eev.  David). 

Literary  Memoirs  of  Living  Authors  of  Great 
Britain,  arranged  according  to  an  Alphabetical  Cata- 
logue of  their  Names,  and  including  a  List  of  their 
Works.     (Anon.)     2  vols.     Lond.  1798.     8vo. 

EIVETUS  (Andreas),  S.T.D. 
Opera   Theologica,  quae  Latine  edidit,  Exegetica   et 
Polemica.     3  vols.     Eoterodami,  1651-1660.     folio. 

EIVLNUS  (D.  Augustus  Quirinus). 

Introductio  Generalis  in  Eem  Herbariam. — Ejusdem 
Ordines  Plantarum.  In  one  vol.  Lipsice,  1690-1699. 
large  folio. 

EI  VOL  A  (Franciscus). 

Dictionarium  Armeno-Latinum.   Parisia,  1633.   4to. 

EIX  (S.  Wilton). 

The  Fauconberge  Memorial:  An  Account  of  Henry 
Fauconberge,  LL.D.,  of  Beccles ;  with  Notes  and 
incidental  Biographical  Sketches.    Ipswich,  1849.    4to. 

EIZZO  (David).     See  Euthven  (Lord). 


EOAD  ACTS. 

Acts  of  Parliament  for  Turnpike  Roads  and  Statute 
Labour  within  the  County  of  Edinburgh.  Edinb. 
1836,     Svo. 

EOADS  AND  RAILEOADS,  Vehicles,  and  Modes 
of  Travelling  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Times.     Lmd. 

1839.  12mo. 

EOBAETS  (Henry). 

The  most  royal  and  honourable  entertainement  of  the 
famous  and  renowned  king  Christicm  the  Fourth,  King 
of  Denmarke,  etc.,  who  with  a  Fleete  of  gallant  ships 
arrived  on  Thursday  the  16th  day  of  July  1606, 
in  Tylbery-Hope,  neere  Gravesend.  Lond.  1606. 
sm.  4to. 

ROBBERDS  (J.  W.),  Jun. 

Geological  and  Historical  Observations  on  the  Eastern 
Vallies  of  Norfolk.     NonvicJi,  \%2G.     8vo. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  William  Taylor 
of  Norwich,  containing  his  Correspondence  of  many 
years  with  Eobert  Southey,  and  original  Letters  from 
Sir  Walter  Scott  and  other  eminent  literary  men.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

Descriptions  to  the  Scenery  of  the  Rivers  of  Norfolk. 
See  Stark  (James). 

EOBE  (Rev.  James). 

Narrative  of  the  extraordinary  work  of  the  Spirit  of 
God  at  Cambuslang,  Kilsyth,  etc.,  begun  1742.  Written 
by  Mr  James  Robe  and  others ;  with  attestations  by 
Ministers,  Preachers,  etc.      Glasgow,  1790.     12mo. 

Narrative  of  the  Revival  of  Religion  at  Kilsyth, 
Cambuslang,  and  other  places  in  1742  ;  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Essay  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Buchanan.    Glaggwo, 

1840.  12mo. 

ROBERT  et  VAUGONDY  (MM.) 
Atlas  Universel.     Paris,  1757.     folio. 

ROBERT  III,  KING  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Charta  Authentica  Roberti  Seneschalli  Scotias  (a.d. 
1364)  ex  Archive  Collegii  Scotorum  Parisiensis  edita 
[a  Ludov.  Innese].  Cum  Observatiouibus  Historicis, 
quibus  Regiai  Stuartorum  stirpis  natales  ab  inusta  labe 
vindicantur.     Parisiis  [1695].     4to. 

ROBERT  (A.  C.  M.)     See  Fables  In^dites. 

ROBERTS  (BarrI:  Charles). 

Letters  and  Miscellaneous  Papers.  With  a  Memoir 
of  his  Life.     Lond.  1814.     4to. 


856 


ROBERTS— EOBEKTSOK 


ROBERTS  (David). 

The  Holy  Land,  Syria,  Idumea,  Arabia,  Egypt,  and 
Nubia,  from  Drawings  made  on  the  spot  by  David 
Roberts,  R.A.,  with  Historical  Descriptions  by  the 
Rev.  George  Croly,  LL.D.  Lithographed  by  Louis 
Haghe.     3  vols.     Lond.  1842-49.     large  folio. 

Egypt  and  Nubia,  from  Drawings  made  on  the  spot 
by  David  Roberts,  R.A.,  with  Historical  Descriptions 
by  William  Brochedon,  F.R.S.  Lithographed  by  Louis 
Haghe.     3  vols.     Lond.  1846-49.     large  folio. 

Picturesque  Sketches  in  Spain,  taken  during  the  years 
1832  and  1833.     Lond.  1837.     large  folio. 

Life  of  David  Roberts.  Compiled  from  his  Journals 
and  other  sources  by  James  Ballantine,  with  etchings  and 
facsimiles  of  pen  and  ink  sketches.    JStZini.  1866.    4to. 

ROBERTS  (Emma). 

Memoirs  of  the  Rival  Houses  of  York  and  Lancaster. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

Scenes  and  Characteristics  of  Hindostan,  with 
Sketches  of  Anglo-Indian  Society.  2  vols.  Lo?«d!.  1837. 
post  Svo. 

The  East  India  Voyager ;  or.  Ten  Minutes'  Advice  to 
the  Outward  Bound.     Lond.  1839.     small  8vo. 

ROBERTS  (George). 

Life,  Progresses,  and  Rebellion  of  James  Duke  of 
Monmouth,  with  a  full  Account  of  the  Blody  Assize. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1844.     8vo, 

ROBERTS  (Joseph). 

Oriental  Illustrations  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures,  col- 
lected from  the  Customs,  Rites,  Traditions,  Literature, 
etc.,  of  the  Hindoos,  during  a  residence  in  the  East  of 
nearly  Fourteen  Years.     Lond.  \%?)5.     8vo. 

ROBERTS  (Peter). 

The  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Britain.  Translated 
from  the  Welch,  and  Illustrated  with  Notes.  Lond. 
1811.     4to. 

ROBERTS  (Rev.  Richard). 

An  Autumn  Tour  in  Spain  in  the  Year  1859.  Lond. 
1860.     8vo. 

ROBERTS  (W.  H.) 

The  Scottish  Ale-Brewer :  A  Practical  Treatise  on 
the  Art  of  Brewing  Ales  according  to  the  system 
practised  in  Scotland.     Edinh.  1837.     8vo. 

ROBERTS  (William). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Wills  and  Codicils.  Second 
edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1815.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Mrs 
Hannah  More.     4  vols.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 


ROBERTSON  (Rev.  Abraham). 
Geometrical   Treatise   of  Conic   Sections. 
1802.     8vo. 


Oxford, 


ROBERTSON  (Hon.  Alexander). 

History  and  Martial  Atchievements  of  the  Robertsons 
of  Strowan,  with  Poems.     Edinh.  [1778].     8vo. 

Poems  on  various  Subjects  and  Occasions.  Edinb. 
[1751].     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (Alexander). 

The  Laws  of  Thought.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (Archibald). 

Topographical  Survey  of  the  Great  Road  from  London 
to  Bath  and  Bristol,  with  Historical  and  Descriptive 
Accounts  of  the  Country,  Towns,  etc.,  adjacent  to  it. 
Illustrated  by  perspective  Views,  to  which  is  added  a 
correct  Map.     2  vols.     Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (C.  Gordon). 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Session 
in  the  Lethendy  Case.     Edinb.  1839.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (Charles). 

Report  of  the  Auchterarder  Case,  the  Earl  of  KinnouU, 
and  the  Rev.  E.  Young  against  the  Presbytery  of 
Auchterarder.     2  vols.    Edinh.  1838.     8vo. 

Supplement  to  the  Report.  Edinh.  1839.  Svo. 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

ROBERTSON  (D.  H.),  M.D. 
The  Sculptured  Stones  of  Leith,  with  Historical  and 
Antiquarian  Notices.     Leith,  1851.     royal  4to. 

ROBERTSON  (David). 

Reports  of  Cases  on  Appeal  from  Scotland,  decided 
in  the  House  of  Peers,  from  the  Union  in  1707  to  the 
commencement  of  the  Reign  of  George  II.  Lond. 
1807.     Svo. 

Treatise  on  the  Rules  of  the  Law  of  Personal  Suc- 
cession in  the  different  parts  of  the  Realm.  Edinh. 
1836.     8vo.< 

ROBERTSON  (E.  William). 

Scotland  under  her  Early  Kings :  A  History  of  the 
Kingdom  to  the -close  of  the  Thirteenth  Century.  2 
vols.     Edinh.  1862.     Svo. 

Historical  Essays  in  connexion  with  the  Land,  the 
Church,  etc.     Edinh.  1872.     Svo. 

ROBERTSON  (Erasmus). 

The  Law  of  Legitimation  by  Subsequent  Marriage; 
illustrative  of  the  variances  between  the  Laws  of  Suc- 
cession to  Property  in  England  and  Scotland.  Lond. 
1829.     Svo. 


ROBERTSON. 


857 


ROBERTSON  (Rev.  Frederick  W.) 

Sermons  Preached  at  Brighton.  First,  second,  third, 
and  fourth  series.     4  vols.     Lond.  1868-1869.    12mo. 

Life  and  Letters,  edited  by  the  Rev.  Stopford  A, 
Brooke.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

Notes  on  Genesis.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (George). 

De  Vita  Roberti  EoUock.     See  Rollook. 

ROBERTSON  (George). 

Topographical  Description  of  Ayrshire,  more  par- 
ticularly of  Cunninghame;  with  a  Genealogical  Account 
of  the  principal  families  in  that  Bailiwick.  Irvine, 
1820.     4to. 

A  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Principal  Families  in 
Ayrshire,  more  particularly  in  Cunninghame.  3  vols. 
Irvine,  1823-25.     post  8vo. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Kincardineshire. 
Lond.  n.d.     8va 

Rural  Recollections ;  or,  the  Progress  of  Improve- 
ment in  Agriculture  and  Rural  Affairs.  Irvine,  1829. 
8vo. 

Crawford's  Account  of  the  Shire  of  Renfrew,  con- 
tinued to  the  present  time.     See  Crawford. 

ROBERTSON  (Henry). 

A  Handbook  of  Bankers' Law.    Edinh.\^Q2.    12mo. 
The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinh.  1864.     12mo. 
The  same.     Third  edition.     Carefully  revised  and 
brought  down  to  date.     Edinb.     1876.     12mo. 

ROBERTSON  (Henry),  M.D. 

General  View  of  the  Natural  History  of  the  Atmo- 
sphere, and  of  its  connexion  with  the  Sciences  of 
Medicine  and  Agriculture.    2  vols.    Edinh.  1808.    8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (J.  D.) 

Handbook  to  the  Coinage  of  Scotland,  giving  a 
Description  of  every  variety  issued  by  the  Scottish 
Mint  in  Gold,  Silver,  Billon,  and  Copper,  from  Alex- 
ander I.  to  Anne.     Lond.  1878.     4to. 

ROBERTSON  (J.  E.  P.),  D.C.L. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Ecclesiastical  Courts  at  Doctors'  Commons,  from  June 
1844  to  July  1849.     Vol.  L     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (J.  P.  and  W.  P.) 

Letters  on  Paraguay  ;  comprising  an  account  of  a 
Four  Years'  residence  in  that  Republic,  under  the 
government  of  the  Dictator  Francia.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1837.     8vo. 

Fi-ancia's  Reign  of  Terror :  Sequel  to  Letters  on 
Paraguay.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 


ROBERTSON  (J.  P.  and  W.  V.)— Continual 
Letters  on  South  America ;  comprising  Travels  on  the 

Banks  of   the  Parana  and  Rio  de  la  Plata.     3  vola. 

Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (James),  D.D. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 
Perth.     PeHh,  1799.     8vo. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Inverness.  Lond. 
1812.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (Colonel  James  A.) 

Comitates  de  Atholia.  The  Earldom  of  Atholl :  its 
Boundaries  stated,  also  the  extent  therein  of  the  Pos- 
sessions of  the  Family  of  De  Atholia,  and  their 
Descendants  the  Robertsons.  (Privately  Printed.) 
Edinb.  1860.     8vo. 

Concise  Historical  Proofs  respecting  the  Gael  of 
Alban;  or,  Highlanders  of  Scotland,  as  descended  of 
the  Caledonian  Picts,  with  the  origin  of  the  Irish  Scots, 
or  Dalriads,  in  North  Britain,  and  their  supposed  con- 
quest over  the  Caledonian  Picts,  examined  and  refuted  : 
also  the  Language  of  the  Caledonian  Picts,  short  Notices 
regarding  the  Highland  Clans,  and  Descriptions  of  the 
Country  of  the  Gael.     Edinb.  1865.     8vo. 

The  same ;  with  a  Dissertation  on  the  Gaelic  Topo- 
graphy of  Scotland.  Second  edition.  Edinb.  1866. 
8vo. 

The  Gaelic  Topography  of  Scotland,  and  what  it 
proves,  explained ;  with  much  Historical,  Antiquarian, 
and  Descriptive  Information.     Edinh.  \%QQ.    8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (Rev.  James  Craigie),  Canmt  of 
Canterbury. 

Plain  Lectures  on  the  Gro'ivth  of  the  Papal  Power. 
Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (John). 

Elements  of  Navigation ;  containing  the  Theory  and 
Practice,  with  Tables  of  Latitude  and  Longitude. 
Seventh  edition,  revised  by  Lieut  Lawrence  Gwynne. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1805.-    8vo, 

ROBERTSON  (Patrick,  Lord). 

Leaves  from  a  Journal,  and  other  fragments  in  verse. 

Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

ROBERTSON  (Robert). 

History  and  Present  Constitution  of  the  Sheriff 
Courts  of  Scotland.     Glasgmc,  1863.     8vo. 


ROBERTSON  (Rev.  Thomas). 
An  Inquiry  into  the  Fine  Arts. 


Lond.  1784. 
5q 


4to. 


858 


EOBERTSON— EOBLNTSON. 


EOBEETSON  (\V.) 

Collection  of  various  forms  of  Stoves  used  for  forcing 
Pine  Plants,  Fruit  Trees,  and  preserving  tender  Exotics. 
Lmd.  1798.     royal  4to. 

EOBERTSON  (William). 

Thesaurus  Linguae  Sanctas,  sive  Concord  antiale 
Lexicon  Hebraeo-Latino-Biblicum.     Land.  1686.     4to. 

EOBEETSON  (William),  D.D. 

Historical  Works.    8  vols.    Zowf?.  1769-1791.    4to. 

Works ;  with  an  account  of  his  Life  and  Writings 
by  the  Eev.  Alexander  Stewart.  12  vols.  Edinh. 
1818.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Scotland  during  the  reigns  of  Queen 
Mary  and  of  King  James  VI.,  till  his  accession  to  the 
Crown  of  England.  AVith  a  view  of  Scottish  History 
previous  to  that  period,  and  an  Appendix  containing 
Original  Papers.  Tliird  edition.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1760.     4to. 

The  same.  Twelfth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1791. 
4to. 

The  History  of  the  reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V., 
with  a  view  of  the  Progress  of  Society  in  Europe,  from 
the  subversion  of  the  Eoman  Empire  to  the  beginning 
of  the  XVI*  Century.     3  vols.     Z,o«d  1769.     4to. 

History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  the  Fifth ;  with  an 
Account  of  the  Emperor's  Life  after  his  Abdication,  by 
W.  H.  Prescott.     2  vols.     Lond.  1857.     8vo. 

The  History  of  America.  2  vols.  Lond.  1777. 
4to. 

The  same.     2  vols.     Lond.  1778.     4to. 

An  Historical  Disquisition  concerning  the  knowledge 
which  the  Ancients  had  of  India,  and  the  progress  of 
Trade  with  that  Country,  prior  to  the  discovery  of  the 
passage  to  it  by  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  with  Obser- 
vations on  the  Institutions  of  India.  Ljond.  1791. 
4to. 

Life.     See  Stewart  (Dugald). 

ROBEETSOl^  (William). 

The  History  of  Ancient  Greece,  from  the  earliest 
times  till  it  became  a  Eoman  Province.  Edinb.  1790. 
8vo. 

Proceedings  relating  to  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  from 
1707  to  1788.     Edinh.  1790.     4to. 

See  Records  (Public). 

EOBEETSON  (William). 

A  Dictionary  of  Latin  Phrases.  A  new  edition, 
with  Additions  and  Corrections.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

EOBEETSON  (Eev.  William). 
Journal   of   a   Clergyman   during    a   Visit    to   the 
Peninsula  in  1841.     Edinb.  1845.     8vo. 


EOBEETSON  (William  Henry),  M.D. 

Treatise  on  Diet  and  Eegimen.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1847,  1848.     8vo. 

EOBIN"  HOOD. 

The  Eobin  Hood  Garlands  and  Ballads,  with  the 
Tale  of  the  LyteU  Geste :  a  Collection  of  all  the 
Poems,  Songs,  and  Ballads  relating  to  this  celebrated 
Yeoman,  to  which  is  prefixed  his  History  and  Char- 
acter. Edited  by  John  M.  Gutch.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1850.     8vo. 

See  also  Eitson  (Joseph). 

EOBINS  (Benjamin). 

Volume  of  Philosophical  Tracts— 1.  A  Discourse 
concerning  the  Nature  and  Certainty  of  Sir  Isaac 
Newton's  Method  of  Fluxions.  Lond.  1735. — 2.  Eo- 
marks  on  Euler's  Treatise  of  Motion,  Smith's  Optics, 
and  Jurin's  Essay  upon  Vision.  Lond.  1739. — 3.  A  fuU 
Confutation  of  Dr  Jurin's  Eeply  to  the  Eemarks  on 
his  Essay  on  Vision.     Lond.  11  iQ. 

See  also  Jurin  (James). 

EOBINSON  (Anthony). 

A  view  of  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  English 
Wars,  from  the  Invasion  of  this  country  by  Julius 
Caesar  to  the  present  time.     Lond.  1798.     8vo. 

EOBINSON  (Christopher),  LL.D. 

Eeports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty,  commencing  with  the  Judgment* 
of  Sir  William  Scott,  1798.  Second  edition.  6  vols, 
in  4.     Lond.  1801-1808.     8vo. 

Collectanea  Maritima ;  being  a  collection  of  Public 
Instruments  tending  to  illustrate  the  History  and 
Practice  of  Prize  Law.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

EOBINSON  (Edward),  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Biblical  Eesearches  in  Palestine  and  the  adjacent 
Eegions  :  a  Journal  of  Travels  in  the  years  1838  and 
1852,  by  Edward  Robertson,  Eli  Smith,  and  others. 
Dra^vn  up  from  the  Original  Diaries,  with  Historical 
Illustrations.  Second  edition.  3  vols.  Lond.  1856. 
8vo. 

EOBINSON  (George). 

Travels  in  Palestine  and  Syria,  illustrated  with 
maps  and  plans.     2  vols.     LoJid.  1838.     8vo. 

EOBINSON  (George). 

Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  Appeal 
from  the  Courts  of  Scotland,  3  &  4  Vict.  Session 
1840  and  1841.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1840-42.     8vo. 

See  also  Maclean  (Charles  H.),  and  Eobertson 
(George]  . 


ROBINSON— ROCCA. 


859 


ROBINSON  (H.  B.) 

Memoirs  of  Lieutenant-General  Sir  Thomas  Picton, 
incliuling  his  Correspondence,  from  Originals  in  the 
possession  of  his  family.     2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (Henry  Crabb),  Barrister. 

Diary,  Reminiscences,  and  Correspondence.  Selected 
and  edited  by  Thomas  Sadler,  Ph.D.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1869.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (Rear-Admiral  Hercules). 
Sea  Drirt.     Portsea,  1858.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (Hugo),  S.T.P. 

Annales  Mundi  TJniversales,  Origines  rerum  et 
progressus,  sacras  jiixta  ac  seciilares  ab  orbe  condito 
tradentes.     Second  edition.     Lond.  1686.     folio. 

ROBINSON  (J.  C.) 

A  Critical  Account  of  the  Drawings  of  Michel 
Angelo  and  Raffaello  in  the  University  Galleries, 
Oxford.     Oxford,  1870.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (J.  H.) 

Journal  of  an  Expedition  1400  miles  up  the  Orinoco, 
and  300  up  the  Arauca ;  with  an  account  of  the 
country.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (P.  F.) 

Vitruvius  Britannicus  ;  or.  Views,  Plans,  and  Eleva- 
tions of  English  Mansions.  Lond.  1833-1841.  Atlas 
folio. 

ROBINSON  (Rev.  Robert). 

Miscellaneous  Works,  to  which  are  prefixed  Memoirs 
of  his  Life  and  "Writings  by  B.  F.  4  vols.  Harlow, 
1807.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (Rev.  Thomas),  Rector  of  Omeby. 
An  Essay  towards  a  Natural  History  of  "Westmor- 
land and  Cumberland.     Lond.  1709.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (Rev.  Thomas),  Vicar  of  St  Mary's, 
Leicester. 

Scripture  Characters ;  or,  a  practical  improvement  of 
the  principal  Histories  in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 
Tenth  edition.     4  vols.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

The  Christian  System  unfolded  in  a  course  of 
Practical  Essays  on  the  Principal  Doctrines  and 
Duties  of  Christianity.     3  vols.     Zo»d  1812.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (W.) 

The  Subtropical  Garden  ;  or,  Beauty  of  Form  in  the 
Flower-Garden.    Lond.  1871.  12mo. 


ROBINSON  (William),  D.C.L. 

Reports  of  Cases  Argued  and  Determined  in  the 
High  Court  of  Admiralty.  2  vols.  "VoL  III.,  i>art8 
I.  and  II.,  1838-1850.     Lond.  1844-1852.     8vo. 

ROBINSON  (William  Davies), 

Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revolution;  including  a 
narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  General  Xavier  Mina. 
To  which  are  annexed  some  observations  on  the  prac- 
ticability of  opening  a  commerce  between  the  Pacific 
and  Atlantic  Oceans,  through  the  Mexican  l8tluna& 
2  vols.     Lond.  1821.     8to. 

ROBISPN  (John),  LL.D. 

Proofs  of  a  Conspiracy  against  all  the  Religions  and 
Governments  of  Europe,  cai-ried  on  in  the  Secret 
Meetings  of  Freemasons,  lUuminati,  and  Reading 
Societies.     Edinh.  1797.     8vo. 

Elements  of  Mechanical  Philosophy,  being  the 
substance  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  that  Science, 
VoL  I.,  Dynamics  and  Astronomy  (all  published). 
Edinh.  1804.     8vo. 

A  System  of  ISIechanical  Philosophy.  With  Notes 
by  David  Brewster,  LL.D.  4  vols,  (and  a  vol  of 
plates,  4to).     Edinh.  1822.     8vo. 

See  also  Black  (Joseph). 

ROBSON  (Georoe  Fennell). 

Scenery  of  the  Grampian  Mountains,  illustrated  by 
forty-one  plates;  with  an  explanatory  page  affixed  to 
each  plate,  giving  an  account  of  those  objects  of  natural 
curiosity,  and  historical  interest,  with  which  the  district 
abounds.     Lond.  1819.     folio. 

ROBSON  (Jambs). 

General  view  of  the  Agriculture  of  Argyle  and  the 
western  part  of  Invemess-shu-e.     Lond.  1794.     4to. 

ROBSON  (Thomas). 

The  British  Herald ;  or.  Cabinet  of  Armorial  Bearings 
of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  Britain  and  Ireland. 
With  a  complete  Glossary  of  Heraldic  Terms.  3  vols. 
Sunderland,  1830.     4to. 

ROBY  (John).     ■ 

Traditions  of  Lancashire.  First  series.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1830.     8vo. 

The  same.    Second  series.    2  vols.  Zanrf.  1831.    8vo. 
The  same.     Fifth  edition.      2  vols.      Lond.  1872. 

post  8vo. 

Seven  Weeks  in  Belgium,  Switzerland,  Lombardy, 
Piedmont,  Savoy,  etc.   2  vols.    Lond.  1838.    small  8vo. 

ROCCA  (Alb.  J.  Michel). 

Mdmoires  sur  la  Guerre  des  Fran5ai3  en  Espagne. 
Lond.  1815.     8vo. 


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KOCHE— ECE  DEREE. 


EOCHE  (W.  Mills). 

Oliver's  Shipping  Law  Manual.     Lond.  1879. 


8vo. 


EOCHEFOUCAULD  (Due  de  la). 

Maximes,  et  E6flexions  Morales.    Paris,  1815.    8vo. 

EOCHEFOUCAULT-LIANCOUET  (Duke  de  la). 

Travels  through  the  United  States  of  North  America, 
the  country  of  the  Iroquois,  and  Upper  Canada,  in  the 
years  1795-1797.     2  vols.     Lond.  1799.     4to. 

EOCHESTEE  (Bishop  of).     See  Sprat  (Thomas). 

EOCHESTEE  (John,  Eael  of). 

Poems  on  several  occasions,  with  Valentinian,  a 
Tragedy.  To  which  is  added  Advice  to  a  Painter. 
Lond.  1710.     8vo. 

EOCK  (Captain). 

Letters  to  His  Majesty  (King  George  IV).  Lond. 
1827.     12mo. 

EOCK  (Daniel),  D.D. 

Textile  Fabrics.     See  South  Kensington, 

EOCOLES  (J.  B.  de). 

The  Lives  and  Actions  of  several  notorious  Counter- 
feits, who  have  usurped  the  titles  of  Emperors,  Kings, 
and  Princes.  Written  by  the  Sr.  J.  B.  de  Eocoles, 
Historiographer  of  France,  and  now  done  into  English. 
Land.  1686.     8vo. 

EOCQUANCOUET  (J.) 

Cours  El6mentaire  d'Art  et  d'Histoire  Militaires. 
Bruxelles,  1836.     8vo. 

EOD  AND  THE  GUN  (The).  See  Wilson  (James). 

EODD  (Thomas). 

Las  Guerras  CivUes  ;  or,  the  Civil  Wars  of  Granada, 
and  the  History  of  the  Factions  of  the  Zegries  and 
Abencerrages,  two  noble  families  of  that  city,  to  the 
Final  Conquest  by  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Arabic  of  Abenhamin  by  Gines  Perez 
de  Hita,  of  Murcia  ;  and  from  the  Spanish,  by  Thomas 
Eodd.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

History  of  Charles  the  Great,  and  Orlando,  ascribed 
to  Archbishop  Turpin.  Translated  from  the  Latin. 
Together  with  metrical  versions  of  the  most  celebrated 
ancient  Spanish  Ballads,  relating  to  the  twelve  Peers 
of  France  mentioned  in  Don  Quixote.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1812.     8vo. 

See  Poems  (Collection  of)  :  Vol.  XI. 

EODEEICUS  SANCTIUS  (Episc.  Zamorensis). 

Speculum  Humanae  Vitae.  Parish's  (Martin  Crantz), 
1475.     folio. 


EODGEE  (William). 

The  Feudal  Forms  of  Scotland  viewed  Historically 
since  the  first  appearance  of  Written  Titles  to  Lands 
in  that  part  of  Great  Britain.     Edinb.  1857.     8vo. 

EODEIGO  (Key  Don). 

Cronica  del  Eey  Don  Eodrigo,  con  la  Destruycion 
de  Espana,  y  como  los  Moros  la  ganaron.  Alcala, 
1587.     folio. 

EODEIGUEZ  (Don  Christoval). 

Bibliotheca  Universal  de  la  Polygraphia  Espanola, 
compuesta  por  Don  Christ.  Eodriguez,  y  que  de  orden 
de  su  Magestad  publica  D.  Bias  Antonio  Nassarre  y 
Ferriz.     Madrid,  1738.     folio. 

EODEIGUEZ  (P.  Manuel). 

El  Maraiion  y  Amazonas.  Historia  de  los  descubri- 
mientos,  entradas,  y  reduccion  de  Naeiones,  en  las 
dilatadas  montanas,  y  mayores  rios  de  la  America. 
Madrid,  1684.     folio. 

EOE  (Sir  Thomas). 

Speech  in  Parliament,  wherein  he  sheweth  the 
cause  of  the  Decay  of  Coyne  and  Trade  in  this  Land. 
Lond.  1641.     small  4to. 

Negotiations  in  his  Embassy  to  the  Ottoman  Porte, 
from  the  year  1621  to  1628,  inclusive.  Now  first 
published.     Lond.  1740.     folio. 

EOE  (William  Thomas). 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Elections,  relating 
to  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  Second  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

EOEBUCK  (John  Arthur). 

The  Colonies  of  England  :  a  Plan  for  the  Govern- 
ment of  some  portion  of  our  Colonial  Possessions. 
Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Whig  Ministry  of  1830  to  the  Pass- 
ing of  the  Eeform  Bill.     2  vols.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

EOEBUCK  (Captain  Thomas). 

Boorhani  Qatiu :  a  Dictionary  of  the  Persian  Lan- 
guage, explained  in  Persian,  alphabetically  arranged 
according  to  the  system  of  European  lexicons,  with  a 
short  Grammar  prefixed.      Calcutta,  1818.     folio. 

The  Annals  of  the  College  of  Fort  William,  Calcutta. 
Compiled  from  official  Eecords.     CafcaWa,  1819.     8vo. 

EOEDER  (Munch). 

Jury-Institutionen  i  Storbritanien,  Canada  og  de 
forenede  Stater  af  Amerika.  2  vols.  Christiama, 
1850-1851.     8vo. 

ECEDEEEE  (Le  Comte  Pierre  Louis). 

Louis  XII.  et  Francois  I.  ;  ou  M6moires  pour  servir 
k  une  nouveUe  Histoire  de  leur  regne.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1825.     8vo. 


EOEMER— ROHAN. 


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ROEMER  (Joannes  Jacobus). 
Genera    Insoctonim    Linnsei    et   Fabricii    iconibus 
iUustrata.      VitoduH  Helvetorum,  1789.     4to. 

EOEPELL  (Dr  Richard). 

Greschichte  Polens.     Hamhirg,  1840.     8vo. 

ROESEL  (Aug.  Ioh.) 

Historia  Naturalis  Eanarum  Nostratium ;  oder,  die 
Naturliche  Historie  der  Erosche  hiesigen  Landes. 
(Latin  and  German.)    Norimhergo),  1758.     largo  folio. 

ROGATI  (Franc.  Saverio  de'). 

Odi  di  Anacreonte  e  di  Saifo,  recate  in  versi  Italiani. 
See  Anacbeon. 

ROGER  OF  WENDOVEE.    See  Wbndoveb. 

ROGER  (Charles). 

Collation  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  with  an 
Historical  Account  of  all  the  English  Versions,  and 
Memoirs  of  the  principal  Translators.  Dundee,  1847. 
4to. 

ROGERS  (Arundel). 

The  Law  relating  to  Mines,  Minerals,  and  Quarries 
in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  With  a  Summary  of 
the  Laws  of  Foreign  States.     Lond.  1864.     8vo. 

ROGERS  (Charles). 

A  Collection  of  Prints,  in  imitation  of  Drawings ; 
with  Lives  of  their  Authors.  2  vols.  Lond.  1778. 
large  folio. 

ROGERS  (Rev.  Charles),  LL.D. 

History  of  St  Andrews,  with  an  Account  of  the 
recent  Lnprovements  in  the  City.  Edinh.  1849. 
12mo. 

Scotland,  Social  and  Domestic :  Memorials  of  Life 
and  Manners  in  North  Britain.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

Three  Scottish  Reformers :  Alexander  Cunningham, 
Fifth  Earl  of  Glencaim;  Henry  Balnaves  of  Halhill, 
and  John  Davidson,  Minister  of  Prestonpans.  With 
their  Poetical  Remains.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

The  Scottish  House  of  Roger,  with  Notes  respecting 
the  Families  of  Playfair  and  Haldane  of  Bermony. 
Edinh.  1875.     8vo. 

Memorials  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling,  and  of  the  House 
of  Alexander.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1877. 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Robert 
Burns,  and  of  the  Scottish  House  of  Bumes.  Lond. 
1877.     8vo. 

The  Chartulary  of  Coldstream.  See  Gramplan 
Club. 


ROGERS  (Francis  Newman). 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Elections ;  with  Analy- 
tical Tables,  and  a  copious  Index.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1820-1825.     8vo. 

Rogers  on  Elections,  Registration  and  Election 
Agency.  Thirteenth  edition,  including  Petitions,  with 
an  Appendix  of  Statutes  and  Forms.  By  John  Corrio 
Carter.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

ROGERS  (Henry). 

Life  and  Character  of  John  Howe,  with  an  Analysis 
of  his  Writings.     Lond.  1836.     8vo. 

Essays  ^elected  from  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh 
Review.     3  vols.     1855.     12mo. 


ROGERS  (Jambs  E.  Thorold). 

Historical  Gleanings  :  a  Series  of  Sketches.  (Mon- 
tagu, Walpole,  Adam  Smith,  Cobbett.)  Land.  1869. 
8vo. 

The  same.  Second  series.  (Wiklif,  Laud,  Wilkes, 
Home  Tooko.)     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Epistles,  Satires,  and  Epigrams.     Land.  1876.     8vo. 

ROGERS  (Samuel). 

Poems.     Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

Poetical  Works,  with  a  Memoir  by  Edward  Bell, 
Lond.  1875.     12mo. 

Italy:  a  Poem.     2  vols.     Lond.  1823.     12mo. 

Italy  :  a  Poem.  With  Illustrations  by  J.  M.  W. 
Turner,  R.A.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

Human  Life  :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1819.     4to. 

Recollections  of  the  Table-Talk  of  Samuel  Rogers. 
To  which  is  added  Porsoniana.     Lond.  1856.     Svo. 

ROGERS  (Thomas). 

An  Exposition  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles.  See 
Parker  Society. 

ROGET  (Peter  Mark),  M.D. 

Animal  and  Vegetable  Physiology  considered  with 
reference  to  Natural  Theology.  (Bridgewater  Treatise.) 
2  vols.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Treatises  on  Physiology  and  Phrenology,  from  the 
seventh  edition  of  the  Encyclopedia  Britannica.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1838.     8vo. 

Thesaurus  of  English  Words  and  Phrases,  classified 
and  arranged  so  as  to  facilitate  the  expression  of  Ideas 
and  assist  in  Literary  Composition.     Lond.  1863.  8va 

ROHAN  (Henei,  Due  de). 

Discours  Politiques  du  Due  de  Rohan,  faita  en 
divers  temps  sur  les  affaires  qui  so  passoient. — Voyage 
du  Due  de  Rohan,  faict  en  I'an  1600,  en  Italie,  Alle- 
maigne,  Pays-bas,  Angleterrc  et  Escosse.  (In  1  toL) 
Amsterdam,  1646.     12mo. 


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ROHE— EOLT. 


EOHR   (JOHANN   F.) 

Paliistina,  oder  Historisch-Geographisehe  Beschrei- 
bung  des  Judischen  Landes  zur  Zeit  Jesu,  Zeitz, 
1835.     8vo. 

EOIS  CONTEMPORAINS  (Les).  Biographies 
des  Souverains  de  TEurope.     See  Europe. 

ROLAND  (D.)    See  Esprit  des  Tragedies. 

ROLAND  (Madame). 

AYorks ;  containiug  her  Private  Life,  and  Philoso- 
phical and  Literary  Essays.  Translated  from  the 
French.     3  vols.     Lond.  1803.     8vo. 

ROLFSEN  (0.  H.) 

Formularbog,  indeholdende  Regler  og  Formularer 
for  de  forskjeUige  Kontrakter,  Dokumenter,  Ansdg- 
ninger  m.  v.     Christiania,  1842.     12ino. 

ROLT;AND  (John),  of  Dalkeith. 

The  Seven  Ages,  in  Scottish  Metre.  Reprinted 
from  the  Edition  of  1578.  "With  a  Preface  by  David 
Laing,  LL.D.    Edinh.  1837.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

ROLLE  (Henry). 

Un  Abridgment  des  plusiers  Cases  et  Resolutions 
del  Common  Ley.     2  vols.     Lond.  1668.     folio. 

ROLLE  (Pierre  Nicolas). 

Recherches  sur  le  culte  de  Bacchus,  symbole  de  la 
force  reproductive  de  la  Nature,  consider^  sous  ses 
rapports  generaux  dans  les  Mystferes  d'Eleusis,  et  sous 
ses  rapports  particuliers  dans  les  Dionysiaqnes  et  les 
Tri6t6riques.     3  vols.     Paris,  1824.     8vo. 

ROLLETT  (Dr  Hermann). 

Die  drei  Meister  der  Gemmoglyptik  :  Antonio,  Gio- 
vanni, und  Luigi  Pichler.     Wien,  1874.     8vo. 


EOLLI  (Paolo.) 
Del  Paradiso  Perduto. 


See  Milton  (John). 


EOLLIAD  (The).  In  two  parts.  Probationary  Odes 
for  the  Laureatship,  and  Political  Eclogues  and  Mis- 
cellanies.    Twenty-second  edition.     Zond  1812.     8vo. 

EOLLIN  (Charles). 

Histoire  Ancienne  des  Egyptiens,  des  Carthaginois, 
des  Assyriens,  des  Babyloniens,  des  Medes  et  des 
Perses,  des  Macedoniens,  des  Grecs.  13  vols.  Paris, 
1764-1773.     12mo. 

Histoire  Eomaina  depuis  la  Foundation  de  Eome, 
jusqu'  i  la  bataille  d'Actium.  Continu^e  par  M. 
Crevier.     8  vols.     Paris,  1752.     4to. 


EOLLIN  (Charles) — Continued. 

Histoire  Romaine  depuis  la  Fondation  de  Rome 
jusqu'  k  la  bataille  d'Actium.  16  vols.  Paris, 
1758-1774.    12mo. 

The  Ancient  History  of  the  Egyptians,  Cartha- 
ginians, Assyrians,  etc.  Translated  from  the  French. 
8  vols.     Lond.  1808.     8vo. 

The  Roman  History,  from  the  Foundation  of  Rome 
to  the  Battle  of  Actium  ;  that  is,  to  the  end  of  the 
Commonwealth.  Translated  from  the  French.  10  vols. 
Lmid.  1768.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  of  the  Antients. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  Mr  RoUin.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1768.     8vo. 

The  Method  of  Teaching  and  Studying  the  BeUes 
Lettres.  With  reflections  on  Taste,  and  instructions 
with  regard  to  the  Eloquence  of  the  Pulpit,  the  Bar, 
and  the  Stage.  Translated  from  the  French.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1769.     8vo. 

ROLLOCK  (Robert),  Principal  of  the  University 
of  Edinburgh. 

Select  Works.  Edited  by  William  M.  Gunn. 
Printed  for  the  Wodrow  Society.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1844-1849. 

De  Vita  et  Morte  Roberti  Rollock,  Academioe  Edin- 
burgenae  Primarii,  Narrationes;  Auctoribus  Georgio 
Robertson,  et  Henrico  Charteris,  1599.  Edited  by 
the  Eev.  John  Lee,  D.D.  Edinh.  1826.  4to. 
(Bannatyne  Club.) 

EOLLS. 

Magni  Eotuli  Scaccarii  Normandise.  Edited  by 
H.  Petrie.     Lond.  1840.     4to. 

Chronicles  and  Memorials ;  published  under  the 
direction  of  the  Master  of  the  EoUs.  See  Britain 
(Great). 

EoUs  of  Parliament.     See  Eotuli  Parliamentorum. 

See  also  Chamberlain  Rolls.     Records. 

ROLT  (Richard). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  John 
Lindesay,  Earl  of  Crauford.     Lond.  1753.     4to. 

Lives  of  the  principal  Reformers,  both  Englishmen 
and  Foreigners,  comprehending  the  general  History  of 
the  Reformation  from  1360  to  1600.  With  Portraits 
Lond.  1759.     folio. 

Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Commerce.  Compiled 
from  the  information  of  the  most  Eminent  Merchants 
and  from  works  of  the  best  writers  on  Commercial 
Subjects  in  all  languages.  [With  Preface  by  Dr  Samuel 
Johnson.]     Lond.  1756.     folio. 


EOMAGNOSI— EONDELET. 


MS 


EOMAGNOSI  (Gio.  D.) 

Introduzione  alio  Studio  del  Diritto  Pubblico 
Universale.     2  vols.     Milano,  1825.     8vo. 

EOMAINE  (Eev.  William). 

Treatises  on  the  Life,  Walk,  and  Triumph  of  Faith. 
With  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Thomas  Chalmers, 
D.D.     2  vols.     Glasgow,  1824.     12mo. 

Select  Letters.  With  an  Introductory  Essay  by 
Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.     Glasgow,  1830.     12mo. 

ROMAINS. 

Des  Moeurs  et  des  Usages  des  Eomains  [par  Le 
Ffevre  de  Morsan,  revue  et  corrig6  par  Franfois  Granet]. 
Paris,  1739.     12mo. 

EOMAN  DE  EOU.     See  Wace. 

EOMAN  POETS  of  the  Augustan  Age.  See 
Sellar  (W.  Y.) 

ROMANCEEO  FEANQOIS  (Le)  ;  Histoire  de 
quelques  Anciens  Trouvferes,  et  choix  de  leurs  Chan- 
sons. Le  tout  nouvellement  recueilli,  par  M.  Paulin 
Paris.     Paris  1833.     8vo. 

EOMANCEEO  GfiN^EAL,  ou  EecueU  des  Chants 
Popidaires  de  I'Espagne,  Eomances  Historiques, 
Chevaleresques  et  Moresques,  traduction  complete, 
avec  une  introduction  et  des  notes,  par  M.  Damas 
Hinard.     2  vols.     Paris,  1844.     12mo. 

ROMANCES. 

Bibliothfeque  Univferselle  des  Eomans,  ouvrage 
P^riodique  dans  lequel  on  donne  I'analyse  raisonn^e 
des  Eomans  anciens  et  modemes  avec  des  Anecdotes  et 
des  Notices  Historiques.     2  vols.     Paris  1782.     4to. 

Biblioth^que  des  Eomans.  See  Lenglet  du  Fres- 
Koy  (L'AsBi;  Nic.) 

EOMANELLI  (Domenico). 

Napoli  Antica  e  Modema.  3  vols,  in  2.  Napoli, 
1875.     12mo. 

EOMANS  (Li)  des  Sept  Sages,  nach  der  Pariser 
Handschrift,  herausgegeben  von  Heinrich  Adelbert 
Keller.     Tubingen,  1836.     Bvo. 

See  also  Eolland  (John). 

EOME. 

Eome  as  it  was  under  Paganism  and  as  it  became 
under  the  Popes.     2  vols.     Land.  ISiS.     8vo. 

EomaniB  Magnitudinis  Monumenta  restituta  et  aucta. 
Roma,  1699.     folio. 

Nuova  Pianta  di  Eoma.     See  Nolu  (Giambattista). 

Lives  of  the  Cardinals  of  Eome.     See  Cardinals. 


HOME— Continued. 

Atti  dell'  Accademia  Romana  d'Archeologia. — Dm- 
sertazioni  dell'  Accademia  Romana  di  Archcologia ; 
alle  quali  si  aggiungono  le  Legge  Accadeniiche.  9  vols, 
(in  10).     Roma,  1821-1840.     4to. 

Monumenta  Eomani  Imperii,  in  Scotia,  maximc  vero 
inter  vestigia  Valli,  auspiciis  Antouini  Pii  Imperatoris, 
a  Fortha  usque  ad  Glottam  perducti,  reperta,  et  in 
Academia  Glasguensi  adservata,  Iconibus  exprossa. 
(No  place  or  date.)     4to. 

An  Historical  Essay  on  the  Laws  and  Government 
of  Eome  ;  designed  as  an  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
the  Civil-Law.     Cambridge,  1827.     Svo. 

Eome,  Naples,  et  Florence,  en  1817;  ou  Esquisses  sur 
r^tat  actuel  de  ces  villes  c^lfebres.     Pam,  1817.     8vo. 

Euines  de  Rome  :  A  select  Collection  of  Views  and 
Ruins  in  Rome  and  its  Vicinity;  executed  from  Draw- 
ings made  upon  the  spot  in  1791.  (With  Descriptions 
in  French  and  English.)  2  parts  in  1  vol.  L<md. 
1797,1799.     4to. 

Eoma  Sotteranea ;  or.  Some  Account  of  the  Roman 
Catacombs.     Sec  Northcotb  (J.  Spencer),  D.D. 

Description  of  Latium  ;  or.  La  Compagna  di  Roma. 
See  Knight  (E.  Cornelia). 

EOMEE  (Mrs). 

The  Ehone,  the  Darro,  and  the  Guadalquiver ;  a 
Summer  Ramble  in  1842.     2  vols.    Land.  1843.    Svo. 

Pilgrimage  to  the  Temples  and  Tombs  of  Egypt, 
Nubia,  and  Palestine.     2  vols.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

Filia  Dolorosa ;  Memoirs  of  Maria  Thdrfese  Charlotte, 
Duchess   of   Angouleme,  the  last  of  the  Dauphines. 

2  vols.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

EOMILLY  (Sir  Samuel). 

Speeches  in  the  House  of  Commons.  With  a 
Memoir,  by  William  Peter.     2  vols.     Lond.  1820. 

Memoirs  of  his  Life,  -written  by  himself,  with  a 
Selection   of  his  Correspondence,  edited  by  his  Sons. 

3  vols.     Lo7id.  1840.     8vo. 

Eulogium  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  by  M.  Constant. 
Translated  by  Sir  T.-  C.  Morgan.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

EONDEAU  (Pierre). 

Nouveau  Dictionnaire  Allemand-Frangois  et  Frangois- 
AUemand.     2  vols.     Leipzig,  1740.     4to. 

EONDELET  (Jean). 

Traits  Theorique  et  Pratique  de  I'Art  de  Batir. 
5  vols.     Paris,  1827-1832.     4to. 

Traits  de  I'Art  de  Batir  de  Eondolet :  Supplement 
par  G.  Abel  Blouet.  2  vols  in  1.  Paris,  1847.  4to  ; 
and  Atlas,  folio. 


864 


EOl^DONNEAU— EOSCOE 


RONDONNEAU  (Louis). 

Vocabulaire  Classique  des  fitudians  en  Droit ;  suivi 
d'une  Notice  par  ordre  chronologique,  des  Lois, 
Ordonnances,  du  Eoi,  etc.,  et  d'un  Catalogue  des 
Ouvrages  de  Jurisprudence.     Paris,  1821.     8vo. 

Table  Gondrale,  Alpbab^tique  et  Eaisonn^e  des 
matieres  contenues  dans  le  E^pertoire  de  Jurisprudence, 
et  dans  le  Recueil  Alphab(5tique  des  questions  de  Droit 
de  M.  Merlin.     Paris,  1828.     ito. 

EONGE  (John). 

The  Holy  Coat  of  Trfeves  and  the  new  German 
Catholic  Church.     Edinb.  1845.     12mo. 

EONSAED  (Pierre  de  ,  Prince  des  Poites  Francois. 
Les  QEuvres.     2  vols.     Paris,  1623.     folio. 
CEuvres,   reveues   et   augment^es.      11   vols,    in  5. 
Paris,  1629-1630.     12mo. 

ROOD  (Ogden  N.) 

Modern  Chromatics,  with  Applications  to  Art  and 
Industry.  Lond.  1879.  8vo.  (International  Scien- 
tific Series.) 

EOOKE  (John). 

History  of  Alexander's  Expedition.     See  Arbianus. 

EOORDA  (T.)     See  Javaansche  Wetten. 

EOPEE  (R  S.  Donnison). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Property,  arising  from  the 
relation  between  Husband  and  Wife.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1 820.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Legacies.  Third  edition. 
Under  a  new  arrangement,  with  additions  by  Henry 
H.  White.     2  vols.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

EOPEE  (R.  S.  Donnison)  and  WHITE  (Henry 
Hopuby). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Legacies.  Fourth  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1847.     royal  8vo. 

EOPEE  (William). 

The  Life  and  Death  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  To 
which  are  added  some  original  Letters.  Iiond.  1731. 
8vo. 

The  same.  A  new  edition.  Eevised  and  corrected. 
[By  S.  W.  Singer.]     Chiswick,  1817.     8vo. 

EOQUEFOET  (Jean  BaptisteB.) 

Glossaire  de  la  Langue  Eomane  contenant  I'^ty- 
mologie  et  la  signification  des  mots  usit^s  dans  les 
XP-XVI*  Sifecles ;  pr^cddd  d'un  Discours  sur  I'origine, 
les  progres,  et  les  variations  de  la  Langue  Frangoise, 
«t  Supplement  au  Glossaire.  3  vols.  Paris,  1808-20. 
8vo. 


EOQUETFOET  (Jean  Baptiste  'B.)— Continued. 

Dictionnaire  Etymologique  de  la  Langue  Franqoise. 
Pr^cMd  d'une  Dissertation  sur  I'Etymologie,  par  J.  J. 
ChampoUion-Figeac.     2  vols.     Paris,  1829.     8vo. 

De  I'i^tat  de  la  Podsie  Frangoise  dans  les  XII'  et 
XIIP  Sifecles.     Paris,  1815.     8vo. 

ROSA  (Salvator). 

Satire  di  Salvator  Eosa,  con  Notizie  della  sua  vita. 
Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

ROSA  or  EOSSA  (Thomas),  Scoto-britannvs. 
Idsea,  sive  de  Jacobi  Eegis  virtutibus  et  omamentis 
dilucida  Enarratio,  etc.     Lond.   1608.      12mo. 


EOSCOE  (Edward  Stanley),  Barrister. 
Outlines   of  Civil  Procedure,  with  Notes. 
1876.     12mo. 


Lond. 


EOSCOE  (Henbt). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Actions  relating  to  Eeal 
Property.     2  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Life  of  William  Eoscoe.    2  vols.     Zo?k^.  1833.    8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Evidence  in  Criminal  Cases. 
Third  edition.     By  T.  C.  Granger.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

The  same.  Seventh  edition.  By  James  Fitzjames 
Stephen.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Evidence  on  the  Trial  of  Ac- 
tions at  Ifisi  Prius.  Eighth  edition,  with  considerable 
additions.     By  Edward  Smirke.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

The  same.  Twelfth  edition.  By  John  C.  Day  and 
Maurice  Powell,  Barristers-at-Law.    Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Reports.     See  Ceompton  (Charles). 

EOSCOE  (Henry  E.),  Professor  of  Chemistry  in 
Owens  College,  Manchester. 

Spectrvmi  Analysis:  Six  Lectures  delivered  in  1868 
before  the  Society  of  Apothecaries  of  London.  Lond. 
1869.     8vo. 


EOSCOE  (Mrs  Henry). 
Vittoria   Colonna :    her   Life    and   Poems. 
1868.     8vo. 


Lond. 


EOSCOE  (Thomas). 

Wanderings  and  Excursions  in  North  Wales,  with 
fifty-one  Engravings.     Lond.  [1840].     royal  8vo. 

The  German  Novelists.  Translated  from  the 
Originals,  with  Critical  and  Biographical  Notices. 
4  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

The  Novelist's  Library,  with  Bibliographical  and 
Critical  Notices,  and  Illustrations  by  George  Cruik- 
shank.  See  Smollett.  Fielding.  Sterne.  Cer- 
vantes.    Le  Sage. 


ROSCOE— ROSS. 


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ROSCOE  (William). 

The  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici,  called  the  Magni- 
ficent.    2  vols.     Lond.  1796.     4to. 

The  same.  Lcmd.  1846.  12mo.  (Rogue's  Euro- 
pean Library.) 

Illustrations  Historical  and  Critical,  of  the  Life  of 
Lorenzo  de  Medici.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  X.,  with  various 
illustrative  documents.  4  vols.  lAvei-pool,  1805. 
4to. 

The  same.  2  vols.  Lond.  1846.  12mo.  (Rogue's 
European  Library.) 

On  the  Origin  and  Vicissitudes  of  Literature,  Science, 
and  Art.     Liverpool,  1817.     4to. 

Observations  on  Penal  Jurisprudence,  and  the 
Reformation  of  Criminals.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Reverend  W.  L.  Bowles  relative  to 
Pope.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  "William  Lisle  Bowles,  in  reply 
to  his  "  Final  Appeal  to  the  Literary  Public,  relative 
to  Pope."     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Life.     &e'RoscoB  (Henry). 

ROSCOMMON  (Earl  of).  See  Poems:  Minor 
Poets. 

ROSE  (Cowper). 

Four  Years  in  South  Africa.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

ROSE  (Right  Hou.  George),  M.P. 

Observations  on  the  Historical  Work  of  the  late 
Charles  James  Fox;  with  a  Narrative  of  the  Enter- 
prise of  the  Earl  of  Argyle  in  1 685.  By  Patrick  Hume. 
Lond.  1809.     4to. 

The  Diaries  and  Correspondence  of  the  Right  Hon. 
George  Rose ;  containing  Original  Letters  of  the  most 
distinguished  Statesmen  of  his  day.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  Leveson  Vernon  Harcourt.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1860.     8vo. 

ROSE  (George). 

Cases  in  Bankruptcy.  2  vols.  Lmd.  1813-1816. 
8vo. 

ROSE  (George). 

The  Great  Country ;  or,  Impressions  of  America. 
Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

ROSE  (Heinrich). 

A  Practical  Treatise  of  Chemical  Analysis,  including 
Tables  for  Calculations  in  Analysis.  Translated  from 
the  French  and  from  the  fourth  German  edition. 
With  Notes  and  Additions.  By  A.  Normandy.  Vol. 
I.,  Qualitative.  VoL  II.,  Quantitative.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1848,  1849.     8vo. 


ROSE  (Hooh). 

The  Elements  of  Botany;  being  a  Translation  of  the 
Philosophia  Botanica,  and  other  Treatises  of  Linnsas. 
Lond.  1775.     8vo. 

ROSE  (Stewart). 

Ignatius  Loyola  and  the  early  Jesuits.     Lond.  1871. 

8vo. 

ROSE  (W.  G.) 

Three  Months'  Leave.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

ROSE  (William  Stewart). 

Letters  from  the  North  of  Italy.     2  vols.     Lond. 
1819.     8vo. 
Translations.     See  Abiosto.    Bbrni.    Castl     Par- 

TENOPLEX  DE  BlOIS. 

ROSINI  (Giovanni). 

Luisa  Strozzi :  Storia  del  Secolo  XVI.  4  vols.  Pisa, 
1833.     12mo. 

ROSINUS  (Johannes). 

Antiquitatum  Romanarum  Syntagma  Absolutissi- 
mum ;  Auctum  deinde  et  Exornatum  a  Thoma  Demp- 
stero.     2  vols.     Colon.  1613.     4to. 

Antiquitatum  Romanarum  Corpus  Absolutissimum. 
Cum  notis  Thomae  DempsterL     Amstel.  1743.     4to. 

ROSS  (County  of). 

Observations  on  the  Manner  in  which  the  OfiFer  of 
Government  to  assist  the  County  of  Ross  in  building 
Bridges  has  been  received.     Inverness,  1804.     8vo. 

ROSS  (Alexander). 

Mystagogus  Poeticus;  or,  the  Muses  Interpreter; 
explaining  the  Historical  Mysteries  and  Mystical 
Histories  of  the  Ancient  Greek  and  Latin  Poets. 
Second  edition,  enlarged.     Lond.  1645.     12mo. 

Mystagogus  Poeticus;  or,  the  Muses  Interpreter.  The 
fifth  edition,  enlarged.     Lond.  1672.     8vo. 

Arcana  Microcosmi ;  or,  the  Hid  Secrets  of  Man's 
Body  discovered;  with  a  Refutation  of  Lord  Bacon's 
Natural  History,  and  Dr  Harvey's  De  Generatione. 
Lond.  1652.     12  mo. 

Some  Animadversions  and  Observations  upon  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh's  History  of  the  World.  Lond.  n.d. 
18mo 

IIANSEBEIA  ;  or,  a  View  of  all  Religions  in  the 
World,  with  the  several  Church  Governments;  to 
which  is  annexed,  the  Lives  and  Ends  of  certain  noto- 
rious Hereticks,  with  their  Effigies.     Lond.  1675.    8vo. 

ROSS  (Alexander),  of  Lochee. 

The  Fortunate  Shepherdess :  a  Pastoral  Tale  in  the 

Scottish  Dialect.     Aberdeen,  1768.     8va 

5  R 


866 


ROSS— ROSSE. 


ROSS  (Alkxander). 

The  Red  River  Settlement :  its  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Present  State.  With  some  account  of  the  Native 
Races,  and  its  General  History  to  the  present  day. 
Lo7ul  1856.     8vo. 

ROSS  (Alexandee  Leith). 

Remains:  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life.  Aberdeen, 
1822.     Svo. 

ROSS  (Rev.  Andrew). 

Mina :  a  Tale  of  the  Days  of  Nero,  and  the  Early 
Christians.     Perth,  1849.     8vo. 

ROSS  (Charles). 

Correspondence  of  Charles,  First  Marquis  of  Corn- 
wallis.     See  Cornwallis. 

ROSS  (George). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers 
of  Personal  Property,  considered  chiefly  with  a  view 
to  Mercantile  Transactions.  The  second  edition,  with 
additions  by  S.  B.  Harrison.     Lond.  1826.    royal  Svo. 

The  Law  of  Entail  in  Scotland,  as  altered  by  the 
Act  1848.     Edinh.  1848.     Svo. 

Leading  Cases  in  the  Law  of  Scotland,  prepared  from 
the  Original  Pleadings,  arranged  in  Systematic  Order, 
and  elucidated  by  Opinions  of  the  Court,  never  before 
published.  (Land Rights.)  3  vols.  Edinh.  \M<d-\ib\. 
royal  Svo. 

Leading  Cases  in  the  Commercial  Law  of  England 
and  Scotland,  selected  and  arranged  in  Systematic 
Order,  with  Notes.     3  vols.     Lond.  1853-1S57.     Svo. 

Analysis  to  the  Titles  to  Land  Act.  Edinh.  1858. 
Svo. 

ROSS  (James). 

Origo  Gentis  Hayorum ;  seu  Danorum  ad  vicum 
Loncartem  Excidii,  virtute  cujusdam  Hayii,  Rustici 
valgo  crediti,  sed  revera  ex  Antiquissima  Cantii  Regum 
Prosapia  oriundi,  parti,  Historico-Poetica  Narratio. 
Edinh.  1700.     Svo. 

ROSS  (Captain  Sir  James  Clark.) 

Voyage  of  Discovery  and  Research  in  the  Southern 
and  Antarctic  Regions  during  the  years  1839-43. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1847.     S>o. 

See  also  Ross  (Captain  Sib  John). 

ROSS  (John). 

The  present  State  of  the  Edinburgh  Divinity  HaU. 
Edinh.  1813.     Svo. 

ROSS  (Captain  Sir  John),  R.N. 

A  Voyage  of  Discovery,  for  the  purpose  of  Exploring 
Baffin's  Bay,  and  Inquiring  into  the  probability  of  a 
North-West  Passage.     Lond.  1819.     4to. 


ROSS  (Captain  Sib  John),  R  N. — Continued. 

An  Explanation  of  Captain  Sabine's  Remarks  on 
the  late  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  Baffin's  Bay.  Lond. 
1819.     Svo. 

A  Treatise  on  Navigation  by  Steam;  comprising  a 
History  of  the  Steam  Engine,  and  an  Essay  towards  a 
System  of  the  Naval  Tactics  peculiar  to  Steam  Naviga- 
tion, as  applicable  both  to  Commerce  and  Maritime 
Warfare.     Lond.  1828.     4to. 

Narrative  of  a  Second  Voyage  in  search  of  a  North- 
West  Passage,  and  of  a  Residence  in  the  Arctic  Regions 
during  the  years  1829-1833.  With  Appendix,  in- 
cluding the  Reports  of  Captain  James  Clark  Ross  and 
the  Discovery  of  the  Northern  Magnetic  Pole.  2  vols 
Lond.  1835.     4to. 

ROSS  (Rev.  John), 

History  of  Corea,  Ancient  and  Modern.  With 
Description  of  Manners  and  Customs,  Language  and 
Geography.     Paisley  [1879].     Svo. 

ROSS  (Rev.  Thomas),  D.D. 

Letters  on  a  New  Translation  of  the  Scriptures  into 
Gaelic.     Edinh.  1821.     Svo. 

ROSS  (Thomas).     See  Silius  Itaijcub. 

ROSS  (W.  A.) 

A  Yacht  Voyage  to  Norway,  Denmark,  and  Sweden. 

2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     Svo. 

ROSS  (Walter),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

Lectures  on  the  Practice  of  the  Law  of  Scotland. 
2  vols.  (With  Appendix.  Edinh.  \S2%)  Edinh.  1792. 
4to. 

Historical  Account  of  the  Privileges  of  the  College 
of  Justice.     See  College  of  Justice. 

A  Discourse  upon  the  Removing  of  Tenants.  Edinh. 
1782.     Svo. 

The  present  State  of  the  Distillery  of  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1786.     Svo. 

ROSS  (William). 

Abridgment  of  the  Laws  of  Scotland,  relative  to 
Hunting  and  Fowling,  Dove-cots  and  Pigeons,  Rivers, 
the  Sea-shores,  and  Fishings.  Second  edition.  Kelso, 
1809.      Svo. 

ROSSE  (Earl  of). 

Argument  to  Prove  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Reve- 
lation.    Lond.  1834.     Svo. 

ROSSE  (J.  Willoughby). 

An  Index  of  Dates,  comprehending  the  principal 
facts  in  the  Chronology  and  History  of  the  World. 
Alphabetically  arranged.  2  vols.  Lond.  1858-1859. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Scientific  Library.) 


ROSSE— EOTULI  PARLIAMENTOEUM. 


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EOSSE  (J.  Willoughby) — Continued. 
Chronological  Tables.     See  Blair. 

EOSSET  (P.  F.  de). 

L' Agriculture  :  Poeme.  2  parts.  Pam,  1774-1782. 
4to. 

EOSSETTI  (Gabeiele). 

Sullo  Spirito  Antipapale  che  produsse  la  Eiforma, 
e  solla  segreta  influenza  ch'esercito  nella  Letteratura 
d'Europa,  e  specialmente  d'ltalia.     Loud.  1832.     8vo. 

EOSSETTI  (Maria  Francesca). 

A  Shadow  of  Dante  ;  being  an  Essay  towards  study- 
ing Himself,  his  World,  and  his  Pilgrimage.  Lorid. 
1871.     8vo. 

EOSSETTI  (William  Michael). 

Fine  Art,  chiefly  Contemporary :  Notices  reprinted, 
with  Revisions.     Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

Lives  of  Famous  Poets.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

EOSSI  (Professeur  P.) 

Traits  de  Droit  Penal.     3  vols.     Paris,  1829.    8vo. 

EOSSI  (J.  B.  de).     See  De  Eossl 

EOSSI  DAMONTALTO  LTGUEE(P.  Francesco). 

Vocabolario  della  Lingua  Epirotica-Italiana,  compilato 
sui  Vocabolarii  Tanfani,  Trinchfera  ed  altri,  con  Tavola 
Sinottica.     Roma,  1875.     royal  8vo. 

EOSSINI  (LuiGi). 

Viaggio  Pittoresco  da  Roma  a  Napoli,  coUe  princi- 
pali  Vedute  de  ambedue  le  Cittk,  delle  Campagne,  e 
dei  Paesi  frapposti.  Disegnate  dal  vero,  ed  incise  in  80 
rami     Roma,  1839.     largo  folio. 

EOSSINI  (GiOAOCHiNo). 

Memoirs  of  Rossini  By  the  Author  of  the  Lives  of 
Haydn  and  Mozart.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

EOSSIUS  (Petrus). 

Fauna  Etrusca,  sistens  Insecta  quae  in  Provinciis 
Florentina  et  Pisana  prsesertim  collegit.  2  vols. 
Libumi,  1790.     4to. 

EOSSLYN  (St  Clairs  of). 
See  Hay  (Father  Eichard). 

EOSSO  (GniLio  Eavigho). 

I  Successi  D'Inghilterra  dopo  la  morte  di  Odoardo 
Sesto  fine  alia  giunta  in  quel  Regno  del  Serenissimo 
Don  Filippo  d' Austria,  Principe  di  Spagna.  Ferrara, 
1560.     4to. 


EOSSO  (GoisEPPE  del). 

Eicercho  sull'  Architettura  Egiziana.  Siena,  1800. 
8vo. 

EOST  (Dr  Valent.  Christ.  Friedr.) 
Griechisch-Deutsches  Wbrterbuch  fiir  den  Schulge- 
brauch.     2  vols.     Erfurt  und  Gotka,  1829.     8vo. 

EOSTGAARD  (Frid.) 

Delitia)  quorundam  Poetarum  Danorum,collectore  F. 
Rostgaard.     2  vols.     Lugd.  Batav.     12mo. 

ROSTRENEN  (Gregoire  de). 

Dictionnairo  Franfois-Celtique,  ou  Fran9oi8-Breton. 
Rennes,  1-732.     4to. 

Grammaire  Frangoise-CeltiquejOU  Fran9oi8e-Bretonne, 
Rennes,  1738.     12mo. 

ROSWALL  and  LILLIAN. 

A  Pleasant  History  of  Eoswall  and  Lillian.  Declar- 
ing the  occasion  of  Roswall,  his  Removing  from  his 
Native  Kingdom  to  the  Kingdom  of  Realm.  1663. 
— Reprinted  by  David  Laing.     Edinb.  1822.     4to. 

ROT^  GENU^  de  Mercatura,  et  Rebus  ad  earn 
pertinentibus,  Decisiones.     Franeofurti,  1612.     4to. 

ROTH  (David),  D.D. 

Analecta  Sacra  nova  et  mira  de  rebus  Catholicorum 
in  Hibernia  pro  Fide  et  Religione  gestis.  Cdonice, 
1617.     8vo. 

ROTHES  (John,  Earl  of). 

A  Relation  of  Proceedings  concerning  the  Aflairs  of 
the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  from  August  1637  to  July  1638. 
Edinb.  1830.     4to.     (The  Bannatyne  Club.) 

ROTHSCHILD  (C.  and  A.  de). 

The  History  and  Literature  of  the  Israelites,  accord- 
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Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

ROTH-SCHOLTZ  (Fredericus). 

Thesaurus  Symbolorum  ac  Emblematum,  i.e..  In- 
signia Bibliopolarum  et  Typographorum  ab  incunabolis 
Typographiae.     Norimb.     1730.     folio. 

ROTHWELL  (J.) 

Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr  Dean,  occasioned  by  reading 
his  Essay  on  the  Future  Life  of  Brute  Creatures. 
1769.     8vo. 

ROTULI  COMPOTOEUM.  See  Chamberlaik 
Rolls. 

ROTULI  PARLIAMENTOEUM  ut  et  Petitiones 
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Index  to  the  Rolls  of  Parliament.    Set  Pabliament. 


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EOTULI  SCOTLE— EOWE. 


ROTULI  SCOTLE.     See  Eecorbs  (Public). 

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Le  Bonhomme,  ou  Nouvelles  Observations  sur  les 
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Essai  d'une  Histoire  des  revolutions  aniY^es  dans  les 
Sciences  et  lea  'Beaux- Arts.  3  vols.  Paris,  1811. 
8vo. 

Histoire  des  Eois  et  des  Dues  de  Bretagne.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1828-29.     8vo. 

ROUQTJETTE  (Henry  Emmanuel  de),  Doctor  of 
Sorhonne. 

A  Funeral  Oration  upon  the  Death  of  James  the 
Second,  late  King  of  England.  Done  out  of  the  13th 
edition  of  French.     Loud.  1703.     4to. 

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Archaeologise  Atticse  Libri  Septem.  Seven  Books  of 
the  Attick  Antiquities,  containing  the  description  of  the 
Citties  Glorjr,  Government,  etc.  With  an  addition  of 
their  Customes  in  Marriages,  Burials,  Feastings,  Divin- 
ations, etc.,  in  the  four  last  Books,  by  Zachary  Bogan. 
Oxford,  1671.  4to.  (Bound  with  Godwyn's  Moses 
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ROUSE  (Eolla). 

The  Copyhold  Enfranchisement  Manual,  giving  the 
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Lond.  1866.     8vo. 

EOUSSEAU  (Jean-Baptiste). 
CEuvres  diverses.     Nouvelle  Edition,  reveue  et  aug- 
ment^e.     2  vols.     Lond.  1723.     4to. 

EOUSSEAU  (Jean  Jacques). 

CEuvres  completes,  avec  le  Supplement.  17  vols. 
Genive,  1782-1789.     4to. 

CEuvres  completes.  21  vols.  Paris,  1818-1820. 
12  mo. 

Julie,  ou  le  Nouvelle  H^loise.  3  vols.  Amsterdam, 
1772.     8vo. 

Emile,  ou  de  I'fiducation.  4  vols.  Paris,  1792. 
8vo. 

Les  Confessions  de  J.  J.  Eousseau.  Paris,  1849. 
12mo. 

Confessions ;  to  which  are  added,  the  Eeveries  of  a 
Solitary  Wanderer ;  translated  from  the  French.  4  vols. 
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ROUSSEAU  (Jean  Jacques) — Continiied. 
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seau.     Lond.  1767.     12mo. 

EOUSSET  (M.)     See  Treaties. 

ROUTLEDGE  (James). 

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Jury,  1660-1820;  with  an  Application  to  later  Years. 
Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

ROVIGO  (M.  Savaey,  Duke  of). 

Memoir  of  the  Duke  of  Rovigo  relative  to  the  Fate 
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Memoirs,  written  by  himself,  illustrative  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  Emperor  Napoleon.  4  vols.  Lond.  1828. 
8vo. 

ROW  (Rev.  Charles  Adolphus),  Prebendary  of  St 
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Christian  Evidences  viewed  in  relation  to  Modern 
Thought.  Eight  (Bampton)  Lectures  at  Oxford.  Lond. 
1877.     8vo. 

ROW  (John). 

The  History  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  from  1558  to 
1637.     MS.     4to. 

The  History  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  from  the  year 
1558'  to  August  1637,  by  John  Eow,  minister  of  Car- 
nock;  with  a  Continuation  by  his  Son,  John  Row, 
Principal  of  King's  College,  Aberdeen.  Edinh.  1842. 
8vo.     (Wodrow  Society.) 

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Coronis ;  being  a  Continuation  of  the  Historie,  by 
William  Row,  minister  at  Ceres.  Edinh.  1842.  4to. 
(Maitland  Club.) 

ROW. 

Memorials  of  the  Family  of  Row.    Edinh.  1828.    4to. 

ROW  CASE. 

The  whole  Proceedings  before  the  Presbytery  of 
Dumbarton,  and  Synod  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr,  in  the 
Case  of  the  Rev.  John  M'Leod  Campbell,  Minister  of 
Row;  including  the  Libel,  answers  to  the  Libel,  Evi- 
dence, and  Speeches.     Ch-eenock,  1831.     8vo. 

*    EOWCEOFT  (Charles). 

Tales  of  the  Colonies;  or,  the  Adventures  of  an 
Emigrant.     Lond.  1845.     12mo. 

EOWE  (Mrs  Elizabeth). 

Miscellaneous  Works  in  Prose  and  Verse,  with  Poems 
by  Thomas  Eowe ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Lives  and 
Writings  of  the  Authors.     2  vols.     Zowd.  1739.     8vo. 


ROWE— ROXBURGHE  CLUB. 


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ROWE  (Nicholas): 

Works.     2  vols.     Lond.  1747.     12mo. 

Poetical  Works.   Second  edition.  Lond.  1720.   12mo. 

Lucan's  Pharsalia.     Translated.     See  Lucan. 

ROWE  (William  Henry). 

The  Reading  upon  the  Statute  of  Uses  of  Lord 
Bacon.  A  new  edition,  with  full  Notes  and  Explana- 
tions.    Lond.  1806.     8vo. 

Practical  Observations  on  certain  Points  of  frequent 
occurrence  in  Conveyancing.     Lond.  1815      8vo. 

ROWLANDS  (Henry),  Vicar  of  Llanidan. 

Mona  Antiqua  Restaurata ;  an  Archfeological  Discourse 
on  the  Antiquities,  Natural  and  Historical,  of  the  Isle 
of  Anglesey;  with  an  Appendix,  containing  a  Com- 
.  parative  Table  of  Primitive  Words,  etc.  Second  edi- 
tion.    By  Henry  Owen.     Lond.  1766.     4to. 

ROWLANDS  (Samuel). 

The  Letting  of  Humours  Blood  in  the  Head  Vein, 
«tc.  Edited  by  Sir  W.  Scott.  1611.  (Reprinted.) 
FAinh.  1814.     small  4to. 

'Tis  Merry  when  Gossips  Meet :  a  Drama,  first 
printed  1609.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

Cornu-copiae  :  Pasquil's  Night-cap ;  or  Antidot  for 
the  Headache.    1612.    (Reprinted.)   Lond.  1819.    8vo. 

ROWLEY  (Thomas). 

Poems,  supposed  to  have  been  written  at  Bristol,  by 
Thomas  Rowley  and  others,  in  the  Fifteenth  Century. 
With  an  Introductory  Account  of  the  several  Pieces,  and 
a  Glossary.     Lond.  1779.      8vo. 

See  also  Chatterton. 

ROWNING  (Rev.  John). 

A  Preliminary  Discourse  to  an  intended  Treatise  on 
the  Fluxionary  Method,  largely  explaining  the  Nature 
and  Peculiarity  of  that  Doctrine.  Lond.  1756.  8vo. 
(Philosophical  Tracts,  Vol.  I.) 

A  Compendious  System  of  Natural  Philosophy ;  with 
Notes  containing  the  Mathematical  Demonstrations,  and 
occasional  Remarks.     2  vols.     JLorec?.  1766-1767.    8vo. 

ROXBURGH  (County  op). 

Analysis  of  the  Valuation  Books  of  the  County  of 
Roxburgh  (in  the  years  1643, 1678,  and  1788).  [Edinh.] 
1788.     foUo. 

Valuation  Book  of  the  County  of  Roxburgh.  Hmoiek, 
1811.     folio. 

See  also  Valuation  Rolls. 

ROXBURGH  (William),  M.D. 
Flora  Indica;    or.   Descriptions  of  Indian  Plants. 
3  vols.     Serampore,  1832.     8vo. 


ROXBURGHE  (John,  Dukb  op). 
Catalogue  of  his  Library.     See  Cataloook. 

ROXBURGHE  BALLADS.     See  Ballads. 

ROXBURGHE  CLUB. 

Ceremonial  at  the  Marriage  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotta 
with  the  Dauphin  of  France.     £a»<Z.  1818.     4to. 

The  Life  of  St  Ursula,  Guiscard,  and  Sigismond. 
(In  English  Verse.)     Lond.  1818.     4to. 

Magnyfycence ;  an  Interlude,  by  John  Skelton,  Poet 
Laureate  to  Henry  VIII.     Lond.  1821.     4to. 

The  Garden  Plot ;  an  Allegorical  Poem,  inscribed  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  by  Henry  Goldingham ;  from  an  un- 
published MS.  in  the  British  Museum.  To  which  are 
added  some  account  of  the  Author,  and  a  Reprint  of 
his  Masque,  performed  before  the  Queen  at  Norwich  in 
1578.     Lond.  1825.     4to. 

La  Rotta  de  Francciosi  a  Terroana,  novamente  facta. 
La  Rotta  de  ScocesL     Lond.  1825.     4to. 

Poems,  written  in  English  by  Charles,  Duke  of 
Orleans,  during  his  Captivity  in  England  after  the 
Battle  of  Agincourt.     Lond.  \%27.     4to. 

Proceedings  in  the  Court-martial  held  upon  John, 
Master  of  Sinclair,  Captain-Lieutenant  in  Preston's 
Regiment,  for  the  Murder  of  Ensign  Schaw  and  Cap- 
tain Schaw,  17th  October  1708,  with  Correspondence 
relating  to  that  Transaction.     Edinb.  1828.     4to. 

The  Old  English  Versions  of  the  Gesta  Romanorum, 
edited  from  MSS.  by  Sir  F.  Madden.  Lond.  1838. 
4to. 

Manners  and  Household  Expenses  of  England  in 
the  Thirteenth  and  Fifteenth  Centuries,  Illustrated  by 
Original  Records.     Lond.  1841.     4to. 

The  Decline  of  the  Last  Stuarts ;  Extracts  from  the 
Despatches  of  British  Envoys  to  the  Secretary  of  State, 
Lond.  1843.     4to. 

Correspondence  of  Sir  Henry  Unton,  Knt.,  Ambas- 
sador from  Queen  Elizabeth  to  Henry  IV.,  King  of 
France,  in  the  years  MDXCL  and  MDXCIL  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson.     Lond.  1847.     4to. 

La  Vraye  Cronique  d'Escoce.  Pretentions  des  Ang- 
lois  k  la  Couronne  de  France,  etc.  Drawn  from  the 
Burgundian  Library.     Lond.  1847.     4to. 

Letters  and  Despatches  from  Sir  Henry  Wotton  to 
James  the  First  and  his  Ministers  in  the  years  1617- 
1620.     Lond.  1850.     4to. 

De  Regimine  Principum  (in  English  Verse),  by 
Thomas  Occleve.     Lond.  1867.     4to. 

Ruthven  Correspondence :  Letters  and  Papers  of 
Patrick  Ruthven,  Earl  of  Forth  and  Brentford,  1615- 
1662.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Dunn  Macray,  M.  A. 
Lcynd.  1868.     4to. 


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EOXBUEGHE  CLUB— ROYALISTS  DEFENCE. 


EOXBURGHE  CLVB— Continued. 

Correspondence  of  Colonel  N.  Hooke,  Agent  from 
the  Court  of  France  to  the  Scottish  Jacobites  in  the 
years  1703-1707.  Edited  by  the  Eev.  William  Dunn 
Macray.     Vol.  L     1870.     4to. 

Floriant  et  Florete,  a  (French)  Metrical  Eomance  of 
the  Fourteenth  Century.  Edited  from  a  Unique  Manu- 
script at  Newbattle  Abbey,  by  Francisque  Michel. 
£dM.  1873.     4to. 

EOXBUEGHE  LIBRARY  (The).  Edited  by  W. 
Carew  Hazlitt. 

Paris  and  Vienne.  Thystorye  of  the  noble  ryght 
valyaunt  and  worthy  Knyght  Parys,  and  of  the  fayr 
Vyenno  the  Daulphyns  doughter  of  Vyennoys.  From 
the  unique  copy  printed  by  William  Caxton  at  West- 
minster in  1485.  With  a  Preface,  Glossary,  and  Notes. 
n.p.  1868.     4to. 

The  Whole  Works  of  WiUiam  Browne  of  Tavistock. 
Now  first  collected  and  edited,  with  a  Memoir  of  the 
Poet  and  Notes.     2  vols.     n.p.  1868.     4to. 

Inedited  Tracts ;  illustrating  the  Manners,  Opinions, 
and  Occupations  of  Englishmen  during  the  Sixteenth 
and  Seventeenth  Centuries.  Now  first  republished 
from  the  original  copies,  with  a  Preface  and  Notes. 
n.p.  1868.     4to. 

The  English  Drama  and  Stage  under  the  Tudor  and 
Stuart  Princes,  1543-1664,  illustrated  by  a  series  of 
Documents,  Treatises  and  Poems.  With  a  Preface  and 
Index.     1869.     4to. 

The  Complete  Poems  of  George  Gascoigne.  Now 
first  collected  and  edited  from  the  early  printed  copies 
and  from  MSS.,  with  a  Memoir  and  Notes.  2  vols. 
1869-1870.     4to. 

The  Poems  of  Thomas  Carew.  Now  first  collected 
and  edited,  with  Notes  from  the  former  editions, 
and  a  Memoir,     n.p.  1870.     4to. 

EOY  (Eajah  Rammohun). 

Essay  on  the  Right  of  Hindoos  over  Ancestral  Pro- 
perty, according  to  the  Law  of  Bengal.  Land.  1832. 
8vo. 

EOY  (Major-General  William). 

The  Military  Antiquities  of  the  Romans  in  Britain. 
Lmd.  1793.     folio. 

ROYAL  BURGHS.     See  Boroughs. 

ROYAL  DIARY  (The)  ;  or,  King  William's  Por- 
traicture.     Lond.  n.d.     12mo. 

ROYAL  HOUSEHOLD. 

A  Collection  of  Ordinances  and  Regulations  for  the 
Government  of  the  Royal  Household,  from  King 
Edward  IIL  to  King  WiUiam  and  Mary.  Lond.  1790. 
4to. 


ROYAL  KALENDAR  and  Court  and  City  Regis- 
ter for  the  year  1855.     12mo. 

ROYAL  MEMOIRS  on  the  French  Revolution, 
containing — 1.  A  Narrative  of  the  Journey  of  Louis 
XrV.  to  Varennes.  By  the  Duchess  of  Angouleme. — 
2.  A  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  Bruxelles  and  Coblentz 
in  1791.  By  Louis  XVIII. — 3.  Private  Memoirs  by 
the  Duchess  of  Angoideme,  with  Historical  Illustrations 
by  the  Translator.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

ROYAL  PHYSICAL  SOCIETY. 

Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 


burgh.    Vols.  I.  and  II., 
1863.     8vo. 


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ROYAL  RECEPTIONS  AT  EDINBURGH. 

Documents  relative  to  the  Reception  at  Edinburgh  of 
the  Kings  and  Queens  of  Scotland,  a.d.  1561-1650. 
Edinb.  1822.     4to. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

First  Report  of  the  Council  of  the  Scottish  Academy 
of  Painting,  Sculpture,  and  Architecture.  Edinb. 
1828.     8vo. 

Annual  Reports  for  1837-1839,  1841-1842,  1845, 
1856,  1862,  1864-1865,  1867-1869,  and  1871-1874. 
Edinb.     8vo. 

Exhibition  Catalogues,  1852,  1865,  and  1869. 
Edinb.     8vo. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  SOCIETY  OF  ARTS.  See 
Edinburgh. 


ROYAL    SOCIETY    OF    EDINBURGH. 

Transactions. 


See 


ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  LONDON.  See  Transac- 
tions. 

History  o£    See  Sprat  (Thomas).    Hill  (Sir  John). 

Abstract  of  the  Papers  printed  in  the  Philosophical 
Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  from 
1800  to  1854  inclusive.  Lond.  1832-1854.  6  vols. 
8vo. 

ROYAL  TRACTS,  in  two  parts ;  the  first  contain- 
ing all  the  Select  Speeches,  Orders,  Messages,  Letters, 
etc.,  of  His  Sacred  Majesty ;  the  second  containing 
Imago  Eegis,  or  the  Sacred  Image  of  His  Majesty, 
in  his  Solitudes  and  Sufferings,  written  during  his 
retirements  in  France.     Paris,  1692.     18mo, 

ROYALISTS  DEFENCE  (The)  ;  Vindicating  the 
King's  Proceedings  in  the  late  Warre  made  against 
him.     Printed  in  the  yeare  1648.     n.p.     4to. 


EOYAUMMONT-RUFFINI. 


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EOYAUMONT  (Sieur  de). 

History  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  extracted 
from  the  Sacred  Scriptures,  tlie  Holy  Fathers,  and 
other  Ecclesiastical  writers.  Illustrated  with  Sculp- 
tures and  Scriptural  Maps.     Lo7td.  ni2.     folio. 

EOYLE  (J.  Forbes),  M.D. 

Illustrations  of  the  Botany  and  other  branches  of  the 
Natural  History  of  the  Himalayan  Mountains  and  the 
Flora  of  Cashmere.     (Vol.  II.,  Plates.)     2  vols.     Loud. 

1839.  folio. 

Essay  on  the  Productive  Resources  of  India.     Lond. 

1840.  royal  8vo. 

EOZIER  (L'Abb6  Francois). 

Observations  sur  la  Physique,  sur  I'Histoire  Naturelle 
et  sur  les  Arts.     See  Journal  de  Physique. 

Cours  Complet  d'Agriculture  theorique,  pratique, 
^conomique,  etc.;  ou  Dictionnaire  Universel  d'Agricul- 
ture, par  un  Soci6t6  d'Agriculteurs,  et  r^dig^  par  M. 
I'Abb^  de  Roaer.      12  vols.     Paris,  1793-1805.     4to. 

RUBENS  (Peter  Paul). 

Original  Unpublished  Papers  illustrative  of  the  Life 
of  Sir  Peter  Paul  Rubens  as  an  Artist  and  a  Diplo- 
matist. Collected  and  edited  by  W.  Noel  Sainsbury. 
Lohd.  1859.     8vo. 

RUCHAT  (Abraham). 

Histoire  de  la  Reformation  de  la  Suisse.  Edition  avec 
Appendices,  et  une  notice  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  de 
Ruchat,  par  L.  VuUiemin.  7  vols.  Nyon,  en  Suisse, 
1835-1838.    8vo. 

EUD  (Thomas). 

Codicum  Manuscriptorum  Ecclesise  Cathedralis 
Dunelmensis  Catalogus  classicus  descriptus.  (Edidit 
Jac.  Raine).     Dunelmiae,  1825.     folio. 

RUDBECK  (Olavus). 

Atlantica,  sive  Manheim,  vera  Japheti  posterorum 
sedes  ac  patria,  etc.  (Vol.  I.  sine  anno,  sed  1675.) 
3  vols.,  with  large  folio  Atlas.  Upsalce,  1675-1698. 
folio. 

Atlantica.  Vol.1.  Editio  secunda.  Z7;p6-aZce,  1679. 
folio. 

See  also  Verelius  (Olaus). 

EUDBECK  (Olavus),  Filius. 

Nora  Samalod,  sive  Laponia  Illustrata.  Upsalce, 
1701.     4to. 

RUDDER  (Samuel). 

A  New  History  of  Gloucestershire,  comprising  the 
Topography,  Antiquities,  Produce,  etc.  of  that  County. 
Also  the  Ecclesiastical,  Civil,  and  Military  History  of 
the  City  of  Gloucester.     Cirencester,  1779.     folio. 


RUDDIMAN  (Thomas). 

Grammatica  Latinto  Institutiones,  cum  Notis  et  Ani- 
madversionibue.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1725,  1731.     12mo. 

Rudiments  of  the  Latin  Tongue.  Nineteenth  edition. 
Edinburgh,  1785. 

Grammaticse  Latinos  Institutiones.  (With  the 
Author's  autograph.)    Pars  prima.    Edinb.  1725.    12mo. 

Id.  Op.  Pars  secunda.  Edinb.  1731.  12mo. 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

Institutiones  Grammaticoe  Latinae.  Curante  Godo- 
fredo  Stallbaum.     2  vols.     Lipsite,  1823.     8vo. 

A  Vindication  of  Mr  George  Buchanan's  Paraphrase 
of  the  Book  of  Psalms,  from  the  objections  raised 
against  it  by  William  Benson.     Edinb.  1745.     Svo. 

Answer  to  the  Rev.  George  Logan's  Treatise  on 
Government,  in  which  the  ancient  Constitution  of  the 
Crown  and  Kingdom  of  Scotland,  and  the  hereditary 
Succession  of  its  Monarchs,  are  asserted  and  vindicated. 
Edinb.  1747.     8vo. 

Anticrisis ;  or,  a  discussion  of  Mr  Man's  Censure 
and  Examination  of  Ruddiman's  Notes  on  the  Works 
of  Buchanan.     Edinb.  1754.     Svo. 

Audi  alteram  partem;  or,  a  farther  Vindication  of 
Ruddiman's  Edition  of  Buchanan's  Works,  from  the 
reproaches  of  Mr  Man.     Edinb.  \7 5%.     Svo. 

A  Dissertation  concerning  the  competition  for  the 
Crown  of  Scotland,  betwixt  Bruce  and  Baliol,  in  the 
year  1291.     Edinb.  1758.     8vo. 

An  Introduction  to  Mr  James  Anderson's  Diplomata 
Scotise,  with  Notes.     Edinb.  1773.     12mo. 

Bibliotheca  Romaua.     See  Catalogues. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late  Mr  Thomas 
Ruddiman.     See  Catalogues. 

RUDING  (Rev.  Rogers), 

Annals  of  the  Coinage  of  Britain  and  its  Depend- 
encies, from  the  earliest  period  of  Authentick  History 
to  the  end  of  the  fifteenth  year  of  his  present  Majesty, 
King  George  III.     4  vols.     Lond.  1817.     4to. 

Supplement  to  the  Annals  of  the  Coinage  of  Britain, 
etc.     Land.  1819.     4to. 

RUDOLPH  US  IL 

Divi  Rudolphi  Imperatoris,  Csesaris  Augusti  Epistolw 
Ineditse,  desumptie  ex  Codice  manu  exarato,  etc.,  ab 
Dom.  Barnardino,  Comite  de  Pace.    Vienn<e,  1771.    4to. 

RUFFHEAD  (Owen). 

Life  of  Pope.     See  Popk  (Alkxandbb). 

RUFFINI  (Giovanni). 

Lorenzo  Benoni ;  or.  Passages   in   the   Life  of  an 
Italian.     Edinb.  1853.     12mo. 
Doctor  Antonio ;  a  Tale.     JFJmJ.  1855.     12mo. 


872 


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RUGGERI  (Carlo). 

La   Reina   di    Scotia  ;    Tragedia. 
1 2mo. 


Napoli,    1604. 


EUGGLE  (Georgius). 

Ignoramus ;  Comoedia,  nunc  denuo  in  lucem  edita 
cum  notis  historicis  et  criticis,  accurante  Johflnne 
Sidneio  Hawkins.     Londini,  1787.     8vo. 

RUHNKEN  (David). 

Opuscula  Euhnkeniana,  quae  aut  seorsum  e  prelo 
emissa  jam  fere  evanuerant,  aut  voluminibus  impenso 
pretio  venalibus  adjecta,  etc.  Prefationem  et  Indices 
addidit  Thomas  Kidd.     Londini,  1807.     8vo. 

RUINS  of  Sacred  and  Historic  Lands.  Lond.  1850. 
12mo. 

RULE  (William  Harris),  D.D. 

History  of  the  Inquisition,  from  its  Establishment 
in  the  Twelfth  Century  to  its  Extinction  in  the  Nine- 
teenth.    2  vols.     Loud.  1874.     8vo. 

RULE  (William  Harris),  D.D.,  and  ANDERSON 
(J.  Corbert). 

Biblical  Monuments.  Croydon,  1871-1873.  royal 
8vo. 

RULES  of  Discipline  of  the  Religious  Society  of 
Friends,  with  Advices.     See  Quakers. 

RULES  of  Good  Deportment.     See  Petrie  (Adam). 

RULHIERE  (Claude  Carloman  de). 

Histoire  de  I'i^narchie  de  Pologne,  et  du  Dtoem- 
brement  cette  E^publique :  Suivie  des  Anecdotes 
sur  la  Revolution  de  Russie  en  1762.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1819.     8vo. 

Histoire  des  trois  D^membremens  de  la  Pologne ; 
pour  faire  suite  a  I'Histoire  de  1' Anarchic  de  Pologne, 
par  Rulhifere.  [Par  le  Comte  Ant.  Ferrand.]  3  vols. 
Paris,  1820.     8vo. 

RUMFORD  (Benjamin,  Count). 
Essays,  Political,    Economical,    and    Philosophical. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1800-1802.     8vo. 

RUMOLDUS  (S.) 

Acta,     See  Sollerius  (J.  B.) 

RUMP ;  or,  an  exact  Collection  of  the  choycest 
Poems  and  Songs  relating  to  the  Late  Times.  By  the 
most  eminent  Wits,  from  1639  to.  1661.  Lond.  1662. 
8  m 

RUNIC  POETRY.     See  Percy  (Thomas). 


RUPERT  (Prince),  Memoirs  of.  See  Warburton 
(Eliot). 

EUPPELL  (Dr  Edward). 

Systematische  Uebersicht  der  Vogel  Nord-Ost 
Afrika's.     Fravkfiirt,  1845.     royal  8vo. 

RUSCA  (Louis). 

Eecueil  des  Dessins  de  diffdrens  Batimens  construits 
k  Saint-P^tersbourg  et  dans  I'lnterieur  de  I'Empire  de 
Eussie.     Saint- Peter shourq,  1810.     Atlas  folio. 

EUSCHENBERGEE  (W.  S.  W.),  M.D. 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  Round  the  World  during  the 
years  1835,  1836,  and  1837;  including  a  Narrative  of 
an  Embassy  to  the  Sultan  of  Muscat  and  the  King 
of  Siam.     2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

RUSH  (Richard). 

Narrative  of  a  Eesidence  at  the  Court  of  London. 
Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

A  Eesidence  at  the  Court  of  London,  comprising 
Incidents  official  and  personal,  from  1819  to  1825. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

EUSHWOETH  (John). 

Historical  Collections  of  Private  Passages  of  State, 
Weighty  Matters  in  Law,  Eeraarkable  Proceedings  in 
Five  Parliaments,  beginning  in  1618,  and  ending  1648, 
containing,  among  others,  the  Trial  of  the  Earl  of 
Strafford.     8  vols.     Lond.  1682-1701.     folio. 

EUSKIN  (John). 

Modem  Painters;  their  superiority  in  the  Art  of 
Landscape  Painting  to  all  the  Ancient  Masters.  By 
a  Graduate  of  Oxford.  5  vols.  Lond.  1846-1830. 
royal  8vo. 

The  same.    Vol;  I.    First  edition.    Zowd.  1843.    8vo. 

The  Political  Economy  of  Art ;  being  the  Substance 
(with  additions)  of  two  Lectures  delivered  in  Man- 
chester in  July  1857.     Lond.  1857.      12mo. 

The  Stones  of  Venice.  3  vols.  Lond.  1851-1853. 
royal  8vo. 

The  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture.  Lond.  1849. 
royal  8vo. 

Sesame  and  the  Lilies.  Two  Lectures  delivered  at 
Manchester  in  1864.     n.p.  1865.     8vo. 

Munera  Pulveris.  Six  Lectures  on  Political 
Economy.     Lond.  1872. 

Aratra  PentelicL  Six  Lectures  on  the  elements  of 
Sculpture,  given  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  1870. 
Lond.  1872.     8vo. 


RUSKIN— EUSSELL. 


873 


RUSKIN  (Joan)— Contimied. 

The  Eagles'  Nest.  Ten  Lectures  on  the  relation  of 
Natural  Science  to  Art,  given  before  the  University  of 
Oxford.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

Time  and  Tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne.  Twenty-five 
Letters  to  a  Working  Man  of  Sunderland  on  the  Laws 
of  Work.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

The  Crown  of  Wild  Olive.  Four  Essays  on  Work, 
Traffic,  and  War.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

Ariadne  Florentina.  Six  Lectures  on  Wood  and 
and  Metal  Engraving,     n.p.  1873.     8vo. 

Val  d'Arno.  Ten  Lectures  on  the  Tuscan  Art 
directly  antecedent  to  the  Florentine  year  of  Victories, 
Oi'pington,  1874.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  Architecture  and  Painting,  delivered  at 
Edinburgh  in  November  1853.    Lond.  1854.     8vo. 

Giotto  and  his  Works  in  Padua,     n.p.  1854.     8vo. 

The  Queen  of  the  Air ;  being  a  Study  of  the  Greek 
Myths  of  Cloud  and  Storm.     Lond.  1869.     12mo. 

Lectures  on  Art,  delivered  before  the  University  of 
Oxford  in  Hilary  Term  1870.     Oxford,  1870.     8vo. 

Unto  this  Last.  Four  Essays  on  the  First  Principles 
of  Political  Economy.  Second  Edition.  Orpini/fon, 
1877.     12mo. 

Ethics  of  the  Dust.  Ten  Lectures  to  Little  House- 
wives on  the  Elements  of  Crystallization.  Second 
edition.      Otyinijton,  1877.     12  mo. 

Guide  to  the  Principal  Pictures  in  the  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts  at  Venice.     2  parts.      Venice,  1877.     8vo. 

Inaugural  Address  delivered  at  the  Cambridge  School 
of  Art,  October  29th  1858.     Orpington,  1879.     8vo. 

Notes  by  Mr  Ruskin  on  Samuel  Prout  and  William 
Hunt.  Illustrated  by  a  Loan  Collection  of  Drawings 
exhibited  at  the  Fine  Art  Society's  Galleries,  1879- 
1880.     n.p.     8vo. 

The  Laws  of  Fosole.  A  familiar  Treatise  on  the 
Elementary  Principles  and  Practice  of  Drawing  and 
Painting,  as  determined  by  the  Tuscan  Masters.  Vol.  I. 
Orpington,  1879.     8vo. 

St  !Mark's  Rest.  The  History  of  Venice.  5  parts. 
Orpington,  1877-1879.     12mo. 

Proserpina.  Studies  of  Wayside  Flowers.  Six 
parts.      Orpington,  1878-1879.     8vo. 

Notes  on  the  Construction  of  Sheepfolds.  Fourth 
edition.     Orpington,  1879.     8vo. 

Frondes  Agrestes.  Readings  in  Modern  Painters. 
Orpington,  1879.     12mo. 

Fors  Clavigera.  Letters  to  the  Workmen  and 
Labourers  of  Great  Britain.  7  vols.  Orpington,  1871- 
1877.     8vo, 

Arrows  of  the  Chace  :  being  a  Collection  of  Scattered 
Letters.  Edited  by  an  Oxford  PupiL  With  Preface 
by  the  Author.     2  vols.      Orpington,  1880.     8vo. 


RUSKIN  (John)— Owt/m/^ed. 

The  Lord's  Prayer  and  the  Church  :  Lett4:rH  t<j  the 
Clergy.  Edited  by  the  liev.  F.  A.  MiUlesou.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

John  Ruskin ;  A  Bibliographical  Biography  by 
William  E.  A  Axon.     Manchester,  1879.     6vo. 

RUSSELL  (A) 

Tour  through  the  Australian  Colonies  in  1839,  with 
Notes  of  a  Voyage  round  the  Globe.  Glasgow,  1840. 
12mo. 

RUSSELL  (Alex),  M.D. 

Tlie  Natural  History  of  Aleppo,  and  parts  adjacent; 
containing  a  description  of  the  city,  with  an  account 
of  the  Climate,  Inhabitants,  and  Diseases.  Lond. 
1756.     4to. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged  by 
Patrick  Russell,  M.D.     2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     4to. 

RUSSELL  (Rev.  Arthce  T.) 
Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  Thomas  Fuller. 
Lond.  1844.     12mo. 

RUSSELL  (Francis). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Power  and  Duty  of  an  Arbitrator, 
and  the  Law  of  Submission  and  Awards.  Second 
edition.     Lond.  1856.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.    Fourth  edition.    Ijond.  187o.    royal  8vo. 

RUSSELL  (Major  Frank  S.) 

Russian  Wars  with  Turkey.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

RUSSELL  (Rev.  J.  A.)  Memoir.  See  Wolfe 
(Charles). 

RUSSELL  (James). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  from  1826  to  1829.  5  vols. 
Lmd.  1827.     8vo. 

EUSSELL  (James)  and  MYLNE  (J.  W.) 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 

Court  of  Chancery,  from  1829  to  1831.    2  vols.    Ijond. 

1832.     8vo. 

RUSSELL  (John).  ' 

The  Form  of  Process  in  the  Court  of  Session  and 
Court  of  Teinds ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  General 
Account  of  the  College  of  Justice.  Edinb.  1768. 
12mo. 

Form  of  Process  before  the  Jury  Court  Edinb. 
1817.     8vo. 

Theory  of  Conveyancing.     Edinb.  1788.     8va 

EUSSELL  (John,  Eabl). 

Life  of  William,  Lord  Russell ;  with  some  account 
of  the  Times  in  which  he  lived     Lond.  1819.     4to. 

58 


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RUSSELL— RUSSIA. 


RUSSELL  (John,  Eakl) — Continued. 

Essays  and  Sketches  of  Life  and  Character.  By  a 
Gentleman  who  has  left  his  Lodgings.    Lo7id.  1820.  8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  History  of  the  English  Govern 
nient  and  Constitution,  from  the  Reign  of  Henry  VII. 
to  the  present  time.     Lond.  1821.     12mo. 

Don  Carlos,  or,  Persecution ;  a  Tragedy.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Europe  from  the  Peace  of 
Utrecht.     Lond.  1824.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Europe  from  the  Peace  of 
Utrecht.     2  vols.     Lond.  1824,  1829.     4to. 

History  of  the  Principal  States  of  Europe  from  the 
Peace  of  Utrecht.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

TheCauses  of  the  French  Re  volution.  Zo?iri.l832.  8vo. 

Memorials  and  Correspondence  of  Charles  James 
Fox.  Edited  by  Lord  John  Russell.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1853-1857.     8vo. 

Selections  from  Speeches  of  Earl  Russell,  1817  to 
1841  ;  and  from  Despatches,  1859  to  1865.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Essays  on  the  History  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

Recollections  and  Suggestions,  1813  to  1873.  Lond. 
1875.     8vo. 

A  Tour  in  Germany,  and  some  of  the  Southern 
Provinces  of  the  Austrian  Empire,  in  the  years  1820- 
1822.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1824.     12mo. 

See  also,  Bedford  (John,  Duke  of).  Moore 
(Thomas). 

RUSSELL  (John  A.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Laws  Relating  to  Factors  and 
Brokers.     Lond.  1844.     12mo. 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bishop  of  Glasgow. 

View  of  the  System  of  Education  at  present  pursued 
in  the  Schools  and  Universities  of  Scotland.  Edinh. 
1813.     8vo. 

Remarks  and  Explanations  connected  with  the  "View 
of  the  present  system  of  Education  at  present  pursued 
in  tlie  Schools  and  Universities  of  Scotland."  Edinh. 
1815.     8vo. 

Connection  of  Sacred  and  Profane  History,  from  the 
Death  of  Joshua  to  the  Decline  of  the  Kingdoms  of 
Israel  and  Judah.     3  vols.     Lond.  1827-1837.     8vo. 

See  also,  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library.  Keith 
(Robert).     Spottiswoodb  (John). 

RUSSELL  (Patrick),  M.D. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Plague,  containing  an  Historical 
Journal  and  Medical  Account  of  the  Plague  at  Aleppo 
in  the  years  1760-1762;  also  Remarks  on  Pestilence, 
Quarantines,  etc.     Lond.  1791.     4to. 


RUSSELL  (Lady  Rachel). 

Some  Account  of  the  Life  of  Rachel  Wriothesley, 
Lady  Russell.  By  the  Editor  of  Madame  du  Deffand's 
Letters.  With  a  series  of  Letters  to  her  husband, 
William  Lord  Russell,  from  1672  to  1682.  Lond. 
1819.     4to. 

Letters ;  to  which  are  prefixed  an  Introduction 
vindicating  the  Character  of  Lord  Russell  against  Sir 
John  Dalrymple,  and  the  Trial  of  Lord  WilUam  Russell 
for  High  Treason.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

RUSSELL  (Robert). 

North  America  ;  its  Agriculture  and  Climate.  Edinh. 
1857.     8vo. 

RUSSELL  (William),  LL.D. 

History  of  Ancient  Europe;  with  a  view  of  the 
Revolutions  in  Asia  and  Africa.  2  vols.  Lond.\12Z. 
8vo. 

History  of  Modern  Europe,  from  the  Rise  of  the 
Modem  Kingdoms,  to  the  Peace  of  Paris  in  1763. 
With  a  continuation  to  the  Treaty  of  Amiens,  in  1802, 
by  Dr  Coote.     6  vols.     Lond.  1810.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  edition,  with  a  continuation  to 
1832.     4  vols.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

RUSSELL  (William  Howard). 

A  Diary  in  the  East  during  the  Tour  of  the  Prince 
and  Princess  of  Wales.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

The  Prince  of  Wales's  Tour  :  a  Diary  in  India,  with 
some  Account  of  the  Visits  of  his  Royal  Highness  to 
the  Courts  of  Greece,  Egypt,  Spain,  and  Portugal. 
With  Illustrations  by  Sydney  P.  Hall  Lond.  1877. 
royal  8vo. 

RUSSELL  (Sir  William  Oldnall),  Chief  Justice 
of  Bengal. 

A  Treatise  on  Crimes  and  Misdemeanours.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition,  by  Samuel  Prentice,  (j.C. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1877.     royal  8vo. 

RUSSELL  (Sib  William  Oldnall)  and  RYAN 
(Edward). 

Crown  Cases  reserved  for  consideration,  and  decided 
by  the  twelve  Judges  of  England,  from  1799  to  1824. 
Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

RUSSIA. 

Russicher  Atlas  welcher  in  einer  General-Charte,  und 
neunzehen  Special-Charten  das  gesamte  Russische 
Reich  und  dessen  angranzende  Lander  vorstellig  macht. 
St  Petersburg,  1745.     large  folio. 

Costume  of  the  Russian  Empire.     See  Costume. 


RUSSIA— RUTHVEN. 


875 


RUSSIA— Cnidhiued. 

History  of  the  Reigns  of  Peter  III.  and  Catharine  II. 
of  Russia.  Translated  from  the  French.  With  Ex- 
planatory Notes,  by  the  Rev.  \V.  W.  Dakins.  2  vols. 
Lmid.  1798,  1799.     8vo. 

M(5moires  Secrets  sur  la  Russie,  et  particuliferement 
sur  la  tin  dii  Rogne  de  Catherine  II.  et  lo  commence- 
ment de  celui  de  Paul  I.  2  vols.  Amsterdam,  1800. 
8vo. 

Secret  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Petersburg,  particu- 
larly towards  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Catherine  II. 
and  the  commencement  of  that  of  Paul  I.  Translated 
from  the  French.    3  vols,  in  2.    Lmd.  1801,  1802.    8vo. 

History  of  the  Campaign  in  France  in  the  year  1814. 
Tran.slated  from  the  Russian  of  A.  Mikhailofsky- 
Danilefsky.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

Revelations  of  Russia  ;  or,  the  Emperior  Nicholas  and 
his  Empire,  in  1844.     2  vols.     Loiid.  1844.     8vo. 

The  Englishwoman  in  Russia ;  Impressions  of  the 
Society  and  Manners  of  the  Russians  at  Home.  By  a 
Lady,  Ten  Years  Resident  in  that  Country.  Lond. 
1855.     8vo. 

The  Progress  and  Present  Position  of  Russia  in  the 
East :  an  Historical  Summary.  Third  edition,  con- 
tinued to  the  present  time.  [By  Sir  John  Macneil.] 
Lond.  1854.     8vo. 

Recollections  of  Russia  during  Thirty-three  Years' 
Residence.  By  a  German  Nobleman.  Revised  and 
Translated  by  Lascelles  Wraxall.  Udinb.  1855.  12mo. 
(Constable's  Foreign  Miscellany,  Vol.  VIII.) 

Russia  under  Nicholas.     See  Eastern  Europe. 

Histoire  de  TOrnement  Russe  du  X"  au  XVI'  Sifecle 
d'aprfes  les  ^Manuscrits.  (With  Descriptive  Text,  by 
M.  V.  de  Boutovsky,  Directeur  du  Mus(5e  d'Art  et 
d'Industrie  de  Moscou.)  2  vols.  Paris,  1870.  imp. 
folio. 

Russia  and  England  from  1876  to  1880.  A  Protest 
and  an  Appeal,  by  0.  K.  With  a  Preface  by  J.  A. 
Froude.     Lond.  1880.     Svo. 

RUSSIAN  DIALOGUES. 

Comedies  et  Dialogues  Frangois  et  Russes,  avec 
des  explications  des  mots  k  I'usage  des  Enfans  qui 
commencent  I'etude  de  la  Langue  Frangoise.  1778. 
Svo. 

New  Familiar  and  Easy  Dialogues  in  Russian  and 
English,  designed  principally  for  the  use  of  Schools. 
By  James  Langen,  and  enlarged  with  a  choice  of 
English  Idioms  by  Chambaud.  Fetershurgh,  1809. 
Svo. 

Russisches  Lesebuch. — Livre  de  Lecture  Russe, 
ou  RecueQ  des  Pieces  en  prose  et  en  vers,  tirdes  des 
meiUeurs  Auteurs  Russes.     Riga,  1805.     Svo. 


RUSSIAN  GRAMMAR  (With  Vocabulary  un.l 
Dialogues,  in  Russian  and  English.)  Peterslmrgh, 
1801.     Svo. 

RUST  (Dr  George),  Bishop  of  Dronwre. 
Remains ;  collected  and  published  by  Honry  Hally- 
well.     Lond.  168C.     4to. 

A  Discourse  of  Truth.     See  Glanvill  (Rev.  Joseph). 

RiJSTOW  (Colonel  W.) 

The  War  for  the  Rhine  Frontier,  1870  ;  its  Political 
and  Military  History.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
Lieut.  John  Layland  Needham,  RM.A.  3  vols.  Edinb. 
1871-1872.^    Svo. 

RUTHERFORD  (John). 

The  Secret  History  of  the  Fenian  Conspiracy  :  its 
Origin,    Objects,   and   Ramifications.     2  vols.      Lond. 

1877.     Svo. 

RUTHERFORD  (Rev.  Samuel). 

Lex,  Rex  :  The  Law  and  the  Prince ;  a  Dispute  for 
the  just  prerogative  of  King  and  People.  (Anon.) 
Lond.  1644.     4to. 

A  Peaceable  and  Temperate  Plea  for  Paul's  Pres- 
byterio  in  Scotland,  or  a  Dispute  of  the  Government  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.     L(md.  1642.     4to. 

Joslma  Redivivus,  or  Jlr  Rutherfoord's  I-etters ;  now 
published  for  the  use  of  all  the  people  of  God,  etc.  By 
a  well-wisher  to  the  work  and  people  of  God.  n.p.  1664. 
12mo. 

Letters.  With  an  introductory  Essay  by  Thomas 
Erskine.     Glasgow,  1825.     Svo. 

The  Trial  and  Triumph  of  Faith.    Edinb.  1 845.    Svo. 

See  also  Presbyterian's  Ahmouky. 

RUTHERFORD  (William). 

A  View  of  Ancient  History,  including  the  progress 
of  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts.  2  vols.  Zowrf.  178b. 
Svo. 

RUTHERFORTH  (Thomas),  D.D. 

An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Obligations  of  Virtue. 
Cambridge,  1744.     4to. 

System  of  Natural  Philosophy,  being  a  course  of 
Lectures  in  Mechanics,  Optics,  Hydrostatics,  and  Astro- 
nomy, read  in  St  John's  College,  Cambridge.  2  vols. 
Cambridge,  1748.     4to. 

RUTHVEN  (Patrick  Lord). 

A  Relation  of  the  Death  of  David  Rizzi,  chief 
favorite  to  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scotland,  who  was 
killed  in  the  Apartment  of  the  said  Queen,  on  the  9th 
of  March  1565  ;  written  by  the  Lord  Rutbven,  one  of 
the  principal  persons  concerned  in  that  action.  Pub- 
lished from  an  Original  Manuscript.  Lond.  1699. 
12  mo. 


876 


EUTILIUS— EYSSEL. 


RUTILIITS  (Bernardinus).     See  Vit*  Tripartita 

JURISCONSULTORUM. 

RUTILIUS  NUMATIANUS  (Claudius). 

Itinerarium  integris  Simileri,  Pithoei,  Barthii,  Caa- 
talionis,  Sitzmanni,  Grsevii,  aliorumquge  Animadver- 
sionibus  illustratum,  ex  Mnseo  Theodori  Jannsonii  ab 
Almeloveen.     Amstelcedami,  1687.     12mo. 

RUTLAND  (Duke  of). 

Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Northern  parts  of  Great 
Britain.     Lond.  1813.     8vo. 

RUTLAND  (Elizabeth,  Duchess  of). 
A  Tour  through  jjart  of  Belgium  and  the  Rhenish 
Provinces.     Lond.  1822.     4to. 

RUTTER  (John). 

Delineations  of  Fonthill  and  its  Abbey.  Shaftes- 
Imry,  1823.     4to. 

RUTTY  (John),  M.D. 

An  Essay  towards  a  Natural  History  of  the  County 
of  Dublin.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1772.     8vo. 

Materia  Medica  Antiqua  et  Nova,  repurgata  et 
illustrala.     Rotterodami,  \T15.     4to. 

History  of  the  Quakers.     See  Wight  (Thomas). 

RUVIGNY  (Henri  de). 

Memoir,     ^ee  Agnbw  (Rev.  David  C.  A.) 

RUYSCH  (Fredericus). 

Opera  Omnia  Anatomico-Medico-Chirurgica  hue  usque 
edita.     2  vols.     Amstelodami,  1737.     4to. 

RYAN  (Edward). 

Crown  Cases.     See  Russell  (William). 

RYAN  (Edward)  and  MOODIE  (William). 

Reports  of  Cases  determined  at  Nisi  Prius  in  the 
Courts  of  King's  Bench  and  Common  Pleas,  from  1823 
to  1826.     VoL  I.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

RYAN  (Eiciiahd). 

Biographia  Hibernica ;  a  Biographical  Dictionary  of 
the  Worthies  of  Ireland,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.     2  vols.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

RYCAUT  (Sir  Paul). 

The  Present  State  of  the  Greek  and  Armenian 
Churches,  a.d.  1678.     Lond.  1679.     8vo. 


RYCAUT  (Sir  FAVh)— Continued. 

History  of  the  Turks,  beginning  1679  ;  being  a  full 
Relation  of  the  Troubles  in  Hungary,  the  Sieges  of 
Vienna  and  Buda,  and  the  several  Battles  till  1699. 
Lond.  1700.     folio. 

See  also  Knolles  (Richard). 

Royal  Commentaries  of  Peru.    See  Vega  (Garcilaso 

DE  la). 

The  Critick.     See  Gracian. 
Lives  of  the  Popes.     See  Platina. 

RYLAND  (Archer). 

Reports.  See  Blackstone  (Sir  William).  Dowling 
(James).     Manning  (James). 

RYLAND  (J.  E.) 

Life  and  Correspondence  of  John  Foster.  See  Foster 
(Rev.  John). 

RYLEY  (William). 

Placita  Parlamentaria,  etc. — Pleadings  in  Parliament, 
with  the  Judgements  thereon,  in  the  Reigns  of  Edward 
the  First  and  Edward  the  Second,  Kings  of  England. 
Lond.  1661.     folio. 

RYMBEGLA,  sive  Rudimentum  computi  Ecclesias- 
tici et  Annalis Veterum  Islandorum.  Havni(B,\lS>Q.   4to. 

RYMER  (Thomas). 

Letters  to  the  Right  Reverend  the  Ld.  Bishop  of 
Carlisle,  occasioned  by  some  passages  in  his  late  Book 
of  the  Scotch  Library.     Lond.  1102.     8vo. 

Of  the  Antiquity,  Power,  and  Decay  of  Parliaments. 
Being  a  General  View  of  Government  and  CivO.  Policy 
in  Europe.     Lond.  1714.     12mo. 

Foedera,  Conventiones  Literae,  et  cujuscunque  generis 
Acta  Publica,  inter  Reges  Angliee,  et  alios  quosvis 
Imperatores,  Reges,  Pontifices,  Prinoipes  vel  Com- 
munitates  habita,  ab  anno  1101  ad  nostra  usque  tem- 
pora ;  cum  continuatione  Roberti  Sanderson.  Collata 
et  emendata  studio  Georgii  Holmes.  10  vols.  Hagm 
Comitum,  1745.     foUo. 

Foedera,  etc.  Aucta  et  multis  locis  emendata,  accuran- 
tibus  Adamo  Clarke,  LL.D. ,  Johanne  Caley  et  Fred. 
Holbrooke.     3  vols,  in  6.     Lond.  1816-1830.     folio. 

See  also  Acta  Reoia. 

RYSSEL  (Fridericus  Jacobus  de). 

Indicia  et  Commentarii  Bibliotheca?  Joannis  Jacobi  de 
Ryssel,  Partes  VIII.  et  Appendix.  Vitemoergce,  1732. 
8vo. 


S.  (J.)— SACY 


877 


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[ 


S.  (J.) 

Solid  Philosophy.     See  Sergeant  (John). 

S.  (T.) 

Case  of  Interest  or  Usury.     See  Interest. 

SABATIEE  DE  CASTRES  (A.) 

Coiites  de  Bocace.  Traduction  nouvolle,  augment^e 
de  divers  Contes  et  Nouvelles  en  vers  imites  de  ce  Poete 
c^lfebre,  par  La  Fontaine,  etc.;  et  enrichie  de  Notes  His- 
toriques.     11  vols.     Paris,  1801.     8vo. 

SABBATH. 

What  is  Sabbath  Breaking  1  A  Discussion,  reprinted 
from  the  "  Scotsman."     See  Cox  (Eobert). 

SABBATHIER  (FRANgois). 

Dictionnaire  pour  Fintelligcnce  des  Auteiirs  Class- 
iques,  Grecs  et  Latins,  tant  sacres  que  profanes ;  con- 
tenant  la  Geographie,  I'Histoire,  la  Fable,  et  les 
Antiquit^s.     37  vols.     Paris,  1766-1815.     8vo. 

Eecueil  de  Planches,  pour  le  Dictionnaire  de  I'intel- 
ligence  des  Autours  Classiques,  Grecs  et  Latins,  de  M. 
Sabbathier.     2  vols.     Pai-is,  1773,  1774.     8vo. 

SABELLICUS  (Marc.  Ant.  Coccius). 

Rerum  Venetaruni  Decades  ab  urbe  condita.  Vene- 
tiis,  1487.     folio. 

Enneades,  et  Orbe  condito,  ad  Inclinationem  Romani 
Imperii.  Ejusdem,Secunda  Pars,  usque  ad  annum  1504. 
2  vols.      Venetiia,  1498,  1504.     folio. 

EpistolsB  familiares,  Orationes,  et  Poemata.  Venetiis, 
1502.     foUo. 

SABINE  (Edward). 

Remarks  on  the  Account  of  the  late  Voyage  of  Dis- 
covery to  Baffin's  Bay,  published  by  Captain  J.  Ross. 
Land.  1819.     8vo. 

North  Georgia  Gazette,  and  Winter  Chronicle.  Lond. 
1821.     4to. 

SABOURN  (Reay).  See  Scotland  (Collection 
of  Tracts). 

SACCHETTI  (Franco).  Novelle.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1795.     Svo. 

SACCHI  (Def.  e  Giuseppe). 

Delia  Condizione,  Economiea,  Morale,  e  Politica 
degli  Italiani  nei  Bassi  Tempi,  2  vols,  (and  Atlas). 
Milano,  1828.     Svo. 


SACHEVERELL  (Dr  Henry). 

The  Tryal  of  Dr  Henry  Sacheverell,  before  tlie  House 
of  Peers,  for  High  Crimes  and  Misdemeanors,  upon  an 
Impeachment  by  Parliament.     Limd.  1710.     folio. 

SACHEVERELL  (William). 

An  Account  of  the  Isle  of  Mann,  ita  Inhabitants, 
Language;  Soil,  etc.  With  a  Voyage  to  I-Cblumb-kill. 
To  which  is  added,  a  Dissertation  on  the  Mona  of 
Caisar  and  Tacitus,  and  an  Account  of  the  Antient 
Druids,  etc.  By  Tliomas  Brown.  Lond.  1702. 
12mo. 

SACKVILLE  (Thomas),  Lord  Buckhubst. 

Poetical  Works ;  containing  Gorboduc,  and  Induc- 
tion and  Legend  of  Henry  Duke  of  BuckiDgham. 
Lond.  1820.     12mo. 

SACRED  BOOKS  OF  THE  EAST.  Translated 
by  various  Oriental  Scholars,  and  edited  by  F.  Max 
MuUer.     Oxfm-d,  1879-1880.     Svo. 

Vol.  I.  The  Upanisliads.     Translated  by  Max  Miiller. 

VoL  II.    The  Sacred  Laws  of  the  Aryas  as  taught  in 

the  Schools  of  Apastaniba  and  Guatania. 

Translated  by  Georg  Biihler. 

Vol.  III.    The  Sacred  Books  of  China.     The  Texte  of 

Confucianism.  Translated  by  James  Legge. 

Vol.  IV.   The  Zend-Avesta.     Part  I.    The  Vendtd&d. 

Translated  by  James  Darmesteter. 

Vol.  V.   Pahlavi  Texts.     Part  I.  Translated  by  E.  W. 

West. 
Vol.  VI.    Qur'an.    Part  1.     Translated  by  E.  H. 
Palmer. 
Vol.  VII.   The   Institutes   of  Vishnu.      Translated  by 
Jules  Jolly. 

SACRED  POEMS  ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Translations 
and  Paraphrases  from  the  Holy  Scriptures.  By  various 
authors.     Edinh.  1751.     12mo. 

SACRO  BOSCO  (Joannes  de). 

Sphoera  Eliae  Vineti  Santonis  scholia.  Adjunximus 
compendium  in  Sphajram  per  Pierium  Valerianum  et 
Petri  Nonii  Salaciensis  demonslrationem.  Lugduni, 
1606.     Svo. 

SACY  (Silvestre  db). 

Traits  de  la  Chronologie  Chinoise,  compost  par  le 
Pfere  Gaubil,  et  public  pour  servir  de  suite  aux  M6nioires 
concernant  les  Chinoise,    par  JI.    Silvestre  de   Sncy 
Paris,  1 81 4.     4to. 

Relation  de  I'figypte.     See  Abd-Allatif. 


878 


SADE— SAINSBUEY. 


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SADE  (L'Abbe  ok). 

M6moires  pour  la  Vie  de  Frangois  Petrarque,  tirfe  de 
ses  (Eiivres  avee  des  Notes,  et  les  Pieces  Justificatives- 
3  vols.     Amsterdam,  1764-1767.     4to. 

SADLEE  (Michael  Thomas). 

Ireland:  its  Evils,  and  their  Remedies;  being  a 
Refutation  of  the  Errors  of  the  Emigration  Committee 
and  others  touching  that  Country.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

The  Law  of  Population  ;  a  Treatise,  in  .six  books,  in 
Disproof  of  the  Superfecundity  of  Human  Beings,  and 
developing  the  real  principle  of  their  increase.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

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SADLER  (Sir  Ralph). 

The  State  Papers  and  Letters  of  Sir  Ralph  Sadler, 
edited  by  Sir  Arthur  Clifford,  to  which  is  added  a 
lUemoir  of  the  Author,  with  Historical  Notes  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1809.     4to. 

The  same.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1809.     4to. 

SADLER  (Thomas). 

Edwin  Wilkins  Field  :  a  Memorial  Sketch.  Lond. 
1872.     8vo. 

SADOLETUS  (Jacobus),  Cardinalis. 

Epistolfe  Familiares.— Epistolaj  Pontificiai.  Accessit 
Ant.  Floribelli  de  Vita  ejusdem  Sadoleti  commentarius. 
— Epistolarum  Appendix.  Accedunt  Hieronymi  Nigri 
et  Pauli  Sadoleti  Vit»  ac  rariora  monumenta.  5  vols. 
Euma,  1759-1767.     12mo. 

SAGAS. 

Sagan  Landnama,  ura  Landnama  B6k  Islendinga.— 
Scheda3  Ara  Prests  Froda  urn  Island.— Kristendoms 
Saga,  Olafs  Tryggvasonar  Noregs  Kongs.— Groulandia, 
edur  Graenlands  Saga.  (Bound  in  1  vol.)  Skallwllt, 
1688.     4to. 

Nockrer  Marg-Frooder  Sogu-Voetter  Islendinga;  til 
Leifelegrar  Skemtunar,  og  Doegra-Stittingar.  Pessa 
Lands  Inbyggiurum  ac  Prent  settir,  ad  Forlage  Hr. 
Vice-Logmansins  Bioms  Marcussonar.  Hoolum  i 
Hialltadal.     1756.     4to. 

Kristni-Saga,  sive  Historia  Eeligionis  Christianse 
in  Islandium  introductije.     Hafnice,  1773.     8vo. 

Sagan  af  Gunnlaugi  Ormstungu  ok  Skalld-Rafni, 
sive  Gunnlaugi  Vermilinguis  et  Rafnis  Poetae  Vita. 
Hafnice,  1775.     4to. 

Hervararsaga  ok  Heidrekskongs ;  hoc  est  historia 
Hervorse  et  Regis  Heidreki.  Versione  Latina,  indici- 
,bus,  etc.,  illustravit  Stephanus  Biomonis.  Hafnice, 
1785.     4to. 

Viga-Glums  Saga,  sive  Vita  Viga-Glumi.  Cum 
Versione  Latina,  etc.     Hi f nice,  1786.    4to. 

Eyrbyggia-Saga,  sive  Eyraiiorum  Historia.  Versione 
et  indice  auxit  G.  J.  Thorkelin.     Hafnia,  1787.     4to. 


SAGAS —  Continued. 

Egils-Saga,  sive  Egilli  Skallagrimii  Vita.  Hafnia, 
1809.     4to. 

Fiereyinga  Saga,  oder  Geschichte  der  Bewohner  der 
Faroer  im  Isliindischen  grundtext  mit  Faroischer, 
Diinischer,  uiid  Deutscher  iibersetzung  ;  herausgegeben 
von  C.  C.  Rafn  und  G.  C.  F.  Mohnike.  Kopenhagen, 
1833.     royal  8vo. 

Fagsrkinna.  Kortfattet  Norsk  Konge-Saga.  Udgivet 
af  P.  A.  Munch  og  C.  E.  Unger.    Christiania,  1 847.    8vo. 

Olafs  Saga  bins  Helga.  Udgivet  af  R.  Keyser  og 
C.  R  Unger.     Christiania,  1849.     8vo. 

Barlaams  ok  Josaphats  Saga  en  Religios  Romantisk 
Fortaslling.  Udgivet  af  E.  Keyser  og  C.  R.  Unger. 
Christiania,  1851.     8vo. 

Kong  Olaf  Tryggvesons  Saga.  Udgivet  af  P.  A. 
Munk.     Christiania,  1853.     8vo. 

Saga  Olafs  Konungs  ens  Helga.  Udgivet  eftir 
foranstaltning  af  det  Akademiske  Collegium  ved  det 
Koneligige  Norske  Frederiks  Universitet.  Christiania, 
1853.     8vo. 

Karlamagnus  Sago  ok  Kappa  Hans.  Udgivet  af 
C.  R.  Unger.     2  vols.     Cliristiania,  1859,  1860.    8vo. 

Thomas  Saga  Erkibyskups.  Forta;lling  om  Thomas 
Eecket  Erkebiskop  af  Canterbury.  Efter  gamle  Haand- 
skrifter udgiven af C. R. Unger.    Christiania,l869.   8vo. 

Friothof's  Saga.     See  Tegker  (Esaias). 

Orkneyinga  Saga.     See  Orkneyinga  Saga. 

SAGE  (John). 

The  Life  of  the  reverend  and  learned  Mr  John  Sage, 
wherein  some  things  are  added  towards  clearing  the 
ancient  Government  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  from 
the  mistakes  of  a  late  Author  (Sir  James  Dalrymple). 
Lond.  1714.     8vo. 

SAGGI  di  Naturali  Esperienze  fatte  nell'  Accademia 
del  Cimeuto,  sotto  la  Protezione  del  Seren.  Principe 
Leopoldo  di  Toscana,  e  Descritte  dal  Segretario  di  essa 
Accademia.     Firenze,  1691.     folio. 

SAINSBURY  (John). 

The  Napoleon  Museum.  The  History  of  France, 
illustrated,  from  Louis  XIV.  to  the  end  of  the  Reign, 
and  Death  of  the  Emperor;  comprising  Marbles, 
Bronzes,  Carvings,  Gems,  Decorations,  Medallions, 
Drawings,  Miniatures,  Portraits,  Pictures,  Prints,  State 
Papers  and  Manuscripts,  Coins,  Meiials,  Books,  etc., 
collected,  arranged,  and  described  by  John  Sainsbury. 
Lond.  1845.     imperial  4to. 

SAINSBUEY  (W.  Noel). 

Original    Unpublished    Papers    of    Rubens.        See 
Rubens  (Sib  Peter  Paul). 
See  also  State  Papbes. 


ST.  AMAND— ST.  JOHN. 


879 


ST.  AMAx\D  (Geobob). 

An  Historical  Essay  on  the  Legislative  Power  of 
England.     Lond.  1725.     8vo. 

SAINT  AMANS  (M.  de). 

Fragmons  d'un  Voyage  Sentimental  et  Pittoresqne 
dans  les  Pyrenees,  ou  Lettre  6crite  de  ces  Montagnes. 
Metz,  1789.     12mo. 

ST.  ANDEEWS. 

Liber  Cartarum  Prioratus  Saiicti  Andree  in  Scotia,  e 
Eegistro  ipso  in  Archivis  Baronum  do  Panmure  liodie 
asservato.     Edinh.  \M\.     4to      (Bannatyne  Club.) 

A  Series  of  Calotype  Views  of  St.  Andrews, 
published  by  D.  0.  Hill  and  R.  Adamson.  Edinb. 
1846.     imperial  4to. 

Delineations  and  History  of  St.  Andrews.  See 
Grierson  (James).     Lyon  (Rev.  Charles  John). 

Selections  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  Fife. 
See  Fife. 

Selections  from  the  Presbyteries  of  St.  Andrews  and 
Cupar.     See  Fife. 

SAINT-CHAMANS  (Le  Vicomte  de). 
Du   Syst^me  d'Impot,   fonde   sur   les   principes  de 
I'Economie  Politique.      Paris,  1820.     8vo. 

ST.  CLAIR  (Thomas  Staunton). 
A  Residence  in  the  West  Indies  and  America.    2  vols. 
Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

ST.  CLAIRS  OF  ROSSLYN. 

Genealogy  of  the  St.  Clair.     See  Hay  (Richard). 

ST.  CUTHBEKT.  History  of  the  Church  and  Parish 
of  St.  Cuthbert.     See  Edinburgh. 

SAINT-CYR  (Le  Mar^chal  Gouvion). 

Momoires  sur  les  Campagnes  des  Armies  du  Ehin, 
et  de  Rhin-et-Moselle,  do  1792  jusqu'  k  la  Paix  de 
Campo-Formio.     4  vols.     Paris,  1829.     8vo. 

ST.  DOMINGO.  History  of  the  Island  of  St.  Do- 
mingo, from  its  first  Discovery  by  Columbus  to  the 
present  period.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

SAINTE-AULAIRE  (Le  Comte  de). 

Hiatoire  de  la  Fronde.     3  vols.     Paris,  1827.     8vo. 

SAINTE-BEUVE  (Charles  Augustin). 
English  Portraits,  witli  an  Introductory  Chapter  on 
Sainte-Beuve's  Life  and  "Writings.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

SAINTE-CLAIRE  (Arthur  M.  de). 

Dictionary  of  English,  French,  and  German  Idioms, 
Figurative  E.xpressions,  and  Proverbial  Sayings.  Parte 
1,  2,  and  3  (all  published).     Loml.  1879.     4to. 


SAINTECROIX  (Le  Baron  de). 

Examen  Critique  des   Anciens    Historieng   d'Alex- 

andro-le-Grand.     Parin,  1810.     4to. 

A  Critical  Inquiry  into  the  Life  of  Alexander  the 
Great     See  Clayton  (Sir  Richard). 

SAINT-ELME. 

La  Contemporaine  en  figypte ;  pour  faire  Suite  ayx 
Souvenirs  d'une  Femme,  sur  lea  principaux  Personages 
de  le  Rdpublique,  du  Consulat,  de  I'Empire,  et  de  la 
Restauration.     6  vols.     Paris,  1831.     8vo. 

SAINTE-PALAYE  (De  la  Curne  de). 

Momoires  sur  I'ancienne  Chevalerie,  considerde  comme 
un  Etablissement  Politique  et  Militaire.  3  vols.  Paris, 
1759-1781.     12mo. 

Histoire  Litt^raire  des  Troubadours,  con  tenant  leurs 
Vies,  les  Extraits  do  leurs  I'ifeces ;  et  plusieurs  Par- 
ticularit(5s  sur  les  Mccurs,  les  Usages  et  I'Histoire  du 
XIP  et  du  Xlir  Sifecles.  3  vols.  Paris,  1774. 
12mo. 

SAINT-EVREMOND  (Charles  M.  dk). 

(Euvres  Mesl6es,  publie^s  sur  les  Manuscrits  de 
I'Auteur.     2  vols.     Lond.  1705.     4to. 

ITie  same.    Second  edition.    3  vols.   Lonrf.  1709.   4to. 

Works  made  English  from  the  French  original,  with 
the  Life  of  the  Author  by  M.  Des  Maizeaux,  to  which 
are  added  the  Memoirs  of  the  Duchess  of  Mazarin,  etc. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1728.     8vo. 

SAIXT-FOIX  (PouLLAiN  de). 
CEuvres  complettes.     6  vols.     Parw,  1778.     8vo. 
Essais  Historiques  sur  Paris.     5  vols.     Pam,  1765. 
8vo. 

SAINT-FOND. 

Voyages  en  Angletcrre.    See  Faujas  de  Saint-Fond. 

SAINT-GERMAIN.    See  Gault  db  Saint  Germain. 

SAINT-GERMAN  (Christopher). 

Doctor  and  Student ;  or,  Dialogues  between  a  Doctor 
of  Divinity  and  a  Student  on  the  Laws  of  England. 
Sixteenth  edition.     Lond.  1761.     8vo. 

ST.  HfiLfiNE.    ■ 

Manuscrit  venue  de  St.  H^lfene  d'une  mani^re  incon- 

nue.     Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

SAINT  HILAIRE.     See  Jaume  Saint  Hii.aibb. 

ST.  JOHN  (Charles). 

Tour  in  Sutherlandshire,  with  Extracts  from  the 
Field-books  of  a  Sportsman  and  Naturalist  2  vols. 
Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

Sketches  of  the  Wild  Sports  and  Natural  History  of 
the  Highlands.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 


880 


ST.  JOIIX— ST.  PETERSBURGH  ACADEMIES. 


ST.  JOHN  (James  Augustus). 

Egypt  and  Moharnmed  Ali ;  or,  Travels  in  the  Valley 
of  the  Nile.     2  vols.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Egypt  and  Nubia.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  1552-1618.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

ST.  JOHN  (Oliver). 

'  An  Argument  of  Law  concerning  the  Bill  of  Attainder 
of  High  Treason,  of  Thomas  Earl  of  Strafford.  Lond. 
1641.     4to. 

ST.  JOHN  (Spenser). 

Life  of  Sir  James  Brooke,  Rajah  of  Sarawak.  From  his 
Personal  Papers  and  Correspondence.  Edinb.\di1^.  8vo. 

ST.  JOHN  OF  JERUSALEM  (Order  of).  Sea 
Statuti. 

SAINT  JOSEPH  (Anthoine  de). 

Concordance  eutre  les  Codes  de  Commerce  fitrangers 
et  le  Code  de  Commerce  Fran^ais.  Edition  augmenti^e 
de  la  Loi  Gdnerale  sur  le  Change  en  AUemagne. 
Paris,  1851.     4to. 

Concordance  entre  les  Codes  Civils  Strangers  et  le 
Code  Napoleon.  Deuxieme  Edition,  entiferement  re- 
fondue  et  augment^e  de  la  Concordance  de  la  Legis- 
lation Civile  de  plus  de  quarante  pays.  Ouvrage  termini 
et  public  par  M.  A.  de  Saint- Joseph,  son  fils.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1856.     royal  8vo. 

SAINT  JULIEN  (Pierre  de). 

De  rOrigiue  des  Bourgongnons,  et  Antiquity  des 
Estats  de  Bourgongne,  deux  livres  :  plus  des  Antiquitez 
d'Autun,  de  Clialon,  de  Mascon,  de  I'Abbaye  et  ville 
de  Tournus.     Paris,  1581.     folio. 

ST.  KATHERINE  OF  SIENA. 
Liber  Conventus  S.  Katherine  Senensis  prope  Edin- 
burgum.     Edinh.  1841.     4to.     (Abbotsford  Club.) 

ST.  KILDA. 

A  Description  of  St.  Kilda,  the  most  remote  Western 
Isle  of  Scotland.     Ediiih.     12mo. 
See  also  Monro  (Donald). 

ST.  LEONARDS  (Lord). 

A  Handy  Book  on  Property  Law,  in  a  Series  of 
Letters.     Edinh.  1858.     12mo. 

SAINT-MARC  (M.  de). 

Abr6ge  Chronologique  de  I'Histoire  Gdndrale  d'ltalie, 
depuis  la  Chdte  de  I'Empire  Romaiu  en  Occident,  c'est 
h,  dire  depuis  Fan  476  jusqu'  a,  I'an  1748.  6  vols. 
Paris,  1761-1770.     12mo. 

ST.  MARIE  (Count). 

Algeria  in  1845  :  a  Visit  to  the  French  Possessions 
in  Africa.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 


SAINT-MARTIN  (Antoine  Jean). 
Memoires   Historiques   et   G^ographiques   sur   I'Ar- 
mfenie.     2  vols.     Paris,  1818,  1819.     8vo. 

SAINT  MARTIN  (L'Abb:^  Louis  Pierre). 
Les   j&tablissements   de  Saint   Louis.     See  France 
(HiSTOiRE  de). 

SAINT  MERY  (L.  E.  Morbau  de). 
Embassy  of  the  Dutch  East-India  Company  to  the 
Emperor  of  China.     See  Van  Braam. 

SAINT  NON  (L'Abbe  Richard  de). 
Voyage  Pittoresque,  ou  Description  des  Royaumes 
de  Naples  et  de  Sicile.     4  vols,  in  5.     Paris,  1781- 

1786.     folio. 

ST.  PETERSBURGH  ACADEMIES. 

Commentarii  Academise  Scientiarum  Imperialis  Pet- 
ropolitanse,  ab  anno  1726  ad  annum  1746.  14  vols. 
Petropoli,  1728-1751.     4to. 

Novi  Commentarii,  ab  anno  1747  ad  annum  1775. 
20  vols,  in  21.     Petropoli,  1750-1776.     4to. 

Acta  Academise,  ab  anno  1777  ad  annum  1782. 
6  vols,  in  12.     Petropoli,  1778-1786.     4to. 

Nova  Acta.  Prsocedit  Historia  ejusdem  Academic,  ab 
anno  1783  ad  annum  1803.  15  vols.  Petropoli, 
1787-1806.     4to. 

Memoires  de  1' Academic  Imp^riale  des  Sciences  de 
St.  Pdtersbourg,  avec  I'Histoire  de  TAcad^mie  pour  les 
Anntes  1803-1822.  11  vols.  St.  Petersboury,  ISOd- 
1830.     4to. 

Sciences  Mathematiques,  Physiques  et  Naturelles. 
4  vols,  in  5.     St.  Pftershourg,  1831-1838.     4to. 

Sciences  Politiques,  Historiques,  et  PhUologiques. 
6  vols.     St.  Petersbourg,  1832-1844.     4to. 

Mdmoires  pr6sent6s  a  I'Academie  Imperiale  des 
Sciences  de  St.  Petersbourg,  par  divers  Savans,  et  lus 
dans  ses  Assemblees.  2  vols.  St  Petersbourg,  1831, 
1838.     4to. 

Recueil  des  Actes  de  la  Seance  Solennelle  de  1' Aca- 
demic Imp6riale  des  Sciences  de  St.  Petersbourg  tenue 
a  I'occasion  de  sa  F^te  S^culaire  le  29  Decembre  1826. 
St.  Petersbourg,  1827.     4to. 

Receuil  des  Actes  de  la  Stance  Publique  de  I'Aca- 
ddmie  Imperiale  des  Sciences  de  St.  Petersbourg  tenue 
le  29  Deoembre  1831.     St.  Petersbourg,  1832.     4to. 

Recueil  des  Actes  de  la  Stance  Publique  de  I'Aca- 
demie  Imperiale  des  Sciences,  tenue  le  29  Decembre 
1835.     St.  Petersbourg,  1836.     4to. 

Bulletin  Scientifique  public  par  I'Academie  Imperiale 
des  Sciences  de  St.  Petersbourg,  et  r^dige  par  son 
Secretaire  Perpetuel.  3  vols,  in  1.  St.  Petersbourg, 
1836-1838.     4to. 


SAINT-PIERRE— SALLENGRE. 


881 


SAINT-PIERRE  (Jacques-Henri  Bernardin  de). 

CEuvres  completes ;  mises  en  ordre,  et  prec^dces  de 
la  Vie  de  I'Auteur,  par  Louis  Aim6-Martin.  12  vols. 
Paris,  1818.     8vo. 

Studies  of  Nature,  translated  by  Henry  Hunter, 
D.D.     Fifth  edition.     4  vols.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

Harmonies  of  Nature,  being  a  Sequel  to  his  Studies 
of  Nature.  Translated  by  W.  Meeston.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

M6moire  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  de  J.  H.  Ber- 
nardin de  Saint-Pierre,  par  L.  Aim^-Martin.  Paris, 
1826.     8vo. 

Correspondance  de  J.  H.  Bernardin  de  Saint-Pierre  ; 
pr^c6d6e  d'un  Supplement  aux  M^moires  de  sa  Vie,  par 
L.  Aim6-Martin.     3  vols.     Paris,  1826.     8vo. 

SAINT  REAL  (C.  V.  de). 

History  of  the  Conspiracy  of  the  Spaniards  against 
the  Republick  of  Venice  in  1618.  Translated  from  the 
French.     Glasgow,  1752.     12mo. 

SAINT-SIMON  (Louis,  Duo  de). 

CEuvres  complettes  pour  servir  k  I'Histoire  de  Cours 
de  Louis  XIV.,  de  la  Regence  et  de  Louis  XV.  13  vols. 
Strasbourg,  1791.     8vo. 

M^moires  complets  et  authentiques  du  Due  de  Saint- 
Simon,  sur  le  sifecle  de  Louis  XIV.,  et  la  R6gence ; 
publics  pour  la  premifere  fois  sur  le  Manuscrit  Original, 
entiferement  6crit  de  la  main  de  I'auteur,  par  M.  le  Mar- 
quis de  Saint  Simon.    2 1  vols.    Paris,  1 829-1 830.    8 vo. 

ST.  VESrCENT  (Admiral,  Earl  of). 
Life  and  Correspondence.     See  Brbnton  (Captain 
Edward  Pelham). 

Memoirs.     See  Tucker  (J.  S.) 

SALA  (George  Augustus). 

Rome  and  Venice,  with  other  Wanderings  in  Italy 
in  1866-67.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

William  Hogarth,  Painter,  Engraver,  and  Philoso- 
pher :  Essays  on  the  Man,  the  Work,  and  the  Time. 
Lond.  1866.     8vo. 

Paris  Herself  Again  in  1878-79.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1879.     8vo. 

SALAMI^  (Abraham). 

Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  Algiers  in  1816, 
under  the  command  of  Admiral  Lord  Viscount  Ex- 
mouth.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

SALAZAR  (Juan  Joseph  de)  de  la  Compania  de 
Jesus. 

Vida  del  V.  P.  Alonso  Messia,  de  la  Compania  de 
Jesus,  ferveroso  Missionero  y  Director  de  Almas  en  la 
Cuidad  de  Lima.     Lima,  1733.     4to. 


SALAZAR  (Don  Pedro). 

Monarquia  do  Espafia.  Publicala  Don  Bartholome 
UUoa.     2  vols.     Madrid,  1770.     folio. 

Monarquia  de  Espafia.  Tomo  iii. — Historia  del  inclito 
Monarca,  D.  Felipe  Tercero.     See  Datila. 

SALE  (Ladt). 

Journal  of  the  Disasters  in  AlTghanistan,  1841-42. 
Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

SALE  (George). 

The  Koran ;  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Mo- 
hammed. Translated  from  the  original  Arabic,  with 
explanatory  notes  and  a  Preliminary  Discourse.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

SALESBURIENSIS  (Joannbs). 
Policraticus,  de  Nugis  Curialium  et  Vestigiis  Philo- 
sophorum.     Parrhisiis,  1513.     8vo. 

SALISBURY  (Robert  Cecil,  Earl  of). 

A  Remembrance  of  the  Honors  due  to  the  Life  and 
Death  of  Robert  Earle  of  Salisbury,  Lord  Treasurer  of 
England.  (Reprinted  from  tha  edition  of  1612.) 
Neioeastle,  1818.     8vo. 

SALISBURY  (William). 

Hints  addressed  to  Proprietors  of  Orchards  and  to 
Growers  of  Fruit  in  General.     Lond.  \%\Q.     12mo. 

SALISBURY  (City  of). 

Antiquitates  Sarisburienses  :  containing — 
I.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Ancient  Coins  found  at  Old 
Sarum.  II.  The  SaUsbuiy  Balled.  III.  The  History 
of  Old  Sarum.  IV.  Historical  Memoirs  relative  to 
the  City  of  New  Sarum.  V.  The  Lives  of  the  Bishops. 
VI.  The  Lives  of  Eminent  Men,  natives  of  Salisbury. 

Salisbury,  1771.     Svo. 

SALIS-MARSCHLINS  (Karl  Ultsses  von). 

Travels  through  various  Provinoes  of  the  Kingdom 
of  Naples  in  1789.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
Anthony  Aufrere.     Lond.  1795.     Svo. 

SALKELD  (William). 

Reports  of  Cases  adjudged  in  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  with  some  Special  Cases  in  the  Courts  of  Chan- 
cery, Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer,  from  the  first 
year  of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary  to  the  tenth 
year  of  Queen  Anne.  By  Knightley  D'Anvers.  Fourth 
edition.     Lond.  1742.     folio. 

SALLENGRE  (Albertus  Henricus  db). 

Novus  Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  Romanarum.    3  vols. 

Uagae  Comitum,  1716-1724.     foUo. 

6  T 


882 


SALLUSTIUS— SALMON  FISHERY. 


SALLUSTIUS  (Caius  Crispus). 

Pomponii  Epistola.  Salustii  Bellum  Catilinarium 
cum  commento  Laurentii  Vallensis.  Porcii  Latronis 
Declamatio.  Salustii  Bellum  Jugurtinum.  Salustii 
varisB  rationes.  Salustii  Vita.  Brixice,  par  Joannem 
Britannum  (sine  anno),     folio. 

Historise  ex  recensione  Pomponii  Leti,  cum  Com- 
meutariis  Laurentii  Vallensis  in  conjurationem  Cati- 
linse.      Venet  1492.     4to. 

Opera  quae  extant,  in  usum  Serenissimi  Delphini, 
recensuit  et  notulas  addidit  Daniel  Crispinus.  Paris, 
1674.     4to. 

Opera  quas  extant,  cum  notis  variorum.  Accedunt 
Julius  Exsuperantius,  Porcius  Latro  et  Fragmenta 
Historioorum  Vett.  recensuit  Josephus  Wasse.  Pro- 
mittitur  Sallustii  Vita  auctore  Joannes  Clerico.  Cantab. 
1710.     4to. 

BeUum  Catilinarium  et  Jugurtkinum  Histori83. 
Edinh.  (Gulielmas  Ged,  Aurifaher  Ediioensis,  non  typis 
mohilihiis,  ut  vulyo  fieri  solet,  sed  Tabellis  seu  Laminis 
fusis)  1739.     12mo. 

Opera,  novissime  reoognita. — C.  Julii  Solini  Poly- 
histor.    Editiones  Bipontinee.    Argentorati,  1807.    8vo. 

Opera  Omnia  ex  editione  Gottlieb  Cortii  cum  notis 
et  interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1820.     8vo.     (Valpy's  Delphin  Classics.) 

CEu\Tes  de  Salluste.  Traduction  nouvelle,  par  M. 
Bureau  de  Lamalle.  (Lat.  et  Fr.)  Paris,  1811. 
8vo. 

Sallust  on  the  Gods  and  the  World ;  and  the 
Pythagoric  sentences  of  Demophilus,  translated  from 
the  Greek :  and  five  Hymns  by  Proclus,  in  the  original 
Greek,  with  a  Poetical  Version.  To  which  are  added 
five  Hymns  by  the  translator  (Thomas  Taylor).  Lond. 
1793.     8vo. 

The  Works  of  Sallust,  to  which  are  prefixed  two 
Essays  on  the  Life,  Literary  Character,  and  Writings 
of  the  Historian.  Translated  by  Henry  Steuart, 
LL.D.  ;  with  Notes.     2  vols.     Loml.  1806.     4to. 

The  Works  of  Sallust.  Translated  into  English  by 
Arthur  Murphy.     Lmd.  1807.     8vo. 

Sallust,  Florus,  and  Velleius  Paterculus.  Translated 
by  the  Rev.  John  Selby  Watson.  Lond.  1852.  12mo. 
(Bobn's  Classical  Library.) 

SALMASIUS  (Claudius). 

Specimen  confutationis  Animadversionum  Desiderii 
Heraldi  sive  Tractatus  de  subscribeudis  et  signandis 
Testamentis,  auctore  CL  S.    Lugd.  Batav.  1648.    12mo. 

Defensio  Eegia,  pro  Carolo  I.  ad  Sereniss.  Magnae 
Britannia)  Regem  Carolum  II.  (Bound  with  J.  Mil- 
ton's Defensio.)     Parisiis,  1650.     4to. 


SALMASIUS  (Claudius)— CoM^inwed 

De  Re  Militari  Romanorum  Liber,  opus  posthumum. 
Lugd.  Batav.  1657.     4to. 

Plinianaj  Exercitationes  in  Caii  Julii  Solini  Poly- 
histora  :  Item  Caii  Julii  Solini  Polyhistor  ex  veteribus 
libris  emendatus.  2  vols.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1689. 
folio. 

Salmasius,  his  Buckler;  or,  a  Royal  Apology  for 
King  Charles  the  Martyr.     Lond.  1662.     12mo. 

SALMON  (Nathaniel). 

The  History  of  Hertfordshire;  describing  the  County 
and  its  Antient  Monuments,  particularly  the  Roman. 
Lond.  1728.     folio. 

SALMON  (Nicholas). 

Stemmata  Latinitatis ;  or,  an  Etymological  Latin 
Dictionary.     2  vols.     Lond.  1796.     royal  8vo. 

SALMON  (Thomas). 

Historical  Collections,  relating  the  Original  Con- 
versions and  Revolutions  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Great 
Britain  to  the  Norman  Conquest,  in  a  continued  Dis- 
course.    Lond.  1706.     8vo. 

An  Impartial  Examination  of  Bishop  Burnet's 
History  of  his  Own  Times,  containing  an  Abridgment 
of  that  History.     2  vols.     Lond.  1724.     8vo. 

The  Cbaracters  of  the  several  Noblemen  and  Gentle- 
men that  have  died  in  the  Defence  of  their  respective 
Princes,  or  the  Liberties  of  their  Country ;  together 
with  the  Characters  of  those  who  have  suffered  for 
Treason  and  Rebellion  for  the  last  300  Years.  Lond. 
1724.     8vo. 

SALMON  (William). 

Polygraphice ;  or,  the  Art  of  Drawing,  Engraving, 
Etching,  etc.     Fifth  edition.     Lond.  1685.     8vo. 

Botanologia :  the  English  Herbal,  or  History  of 
Plants,  adorned  with  exquisite  Icons  or  Figures,  the 
whole  in  an  Alphabetical  order.     Lond.  1710.     folio. 

SALMON  FISHERY. 

Observations  regarding  the  Ssilmon  Fishery  of  Scot- 
land, especially  with  reference  to  the  Stake-Net  mode 
of  Fishing,  the  Regulation  of  the  Close-Time,  etc. 
Edinh.  1824.     8vo. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  present  state  and  means  of  Im- 
proving the  Salmon  Fisheries ;  including  a  Digest  of 
the  Evidence  taken  by  a  Select  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Conunon.     Lmul.  1827.     8yo. 

Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Inspectors  of 
Salmon  Fisheries  (England  and  Wales)  for  the  Year 
1879.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 


SALT— SANCHEZ. 


883 


SALT  (Renrv). 

A  Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  and  Travels  into  the  Interior 
of  that  Country  in  1809  and  1810;  in  which  are  in- 
cluded an  Account  of  the  Portuguese  Settlements  on 
the  East  Coast  of  Africa,  visited  in  the  course  of  the 
Voyage,  and  a  concise  Narrative  of  late  Events  in 
Arabia  Felix.     Lowl.  1814.     4to. 

Essay  on  Dr  Young's  and  M.  Champollion's  Phonetic 
System  of  Hieroglyphics.     Lrmd.  1825.     royal  8vo. 

Life  and  Correspondence.     See  Halls  (J.  J.) 

SALT-FOOT  CONTROVEESY. 
See  EiDDELL  (John). 

SALTOUN  (Alexander  Loud). 

Thoughts  on  the  Disqualification  of  the  Eldest  Sons 
of  the  Peers  of  Scotland  to  elect  or  to  be  elected  from 
that  Country  to  Parliament.     Lond.  1788.     8vo. 

SALUSBURY  (Thomas). 

Mathematical  Collections  and  Translations,  contain- 
ing :  The  Systeme  of  the  World  in  four  Dialogues 
wherein  the  two  Grand  Systemes  of  Ptolemy  and  Coper- 
nicus are  largely  discoursed  of.  By  Galileus  Galileus 
Linceus.  Englished  from  the  Original  Italian  copy. — 
Galileus,  his  Epistle  to  the  Grand  Dutchesse  Mother 
concerning  the  Authority  of  Scripture  in  Philosophical 
Controversies. — Johannes  Keplerus,  Didacus  a  Stella 
and  Paulus  Ant.  Foscarini  on  the  Reconciling  of  Scrip- 
ture with  the  Doctrine  of  the  Earth's  Mobility. — 
Letters  of  Benedictus  Castellus,  etc.  2  Parts  in  1  vol 
Lond.  1861.     folio. 

SALVADOR  (J.) 

Histoire  des  Institutions  de  Mo'ise  et  du  Peuple 
H6breu.     3  vols.     Pans,  1828.     8vo. 

SALVAING  (Dbnis  de). 

Traite  de  I'llsags  des  Fiefs,  et  autres  Droits  Seig- 
neuriaux.     Grenoble,  1731.     folio. 

SALVANDY  (N.  A.  de). 
Histoire  de  Pologne.     See  Poland. 
Vingt  Mois,  on  la  Revolution  de  1830,  etles  R6volu- 
tionnaires.     Paris,  1832.     8vo. 

SALVERTE  (EusikBE). 

Tableau  Littdraire  de  la  France,  au  dix-huitieme 
sifecle.     Paris,  1809.     Svo. 

Essai  Historique  et  Philosophique  sur  les  Noms 
d'Hommes,  de  Peuples,  et  de  Lieux.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1824.     8vo. 

The  Occult  Sciences :  the  Philosophy  of  Magic, 
Prodigies,  and  apparent  Miracles.  From  the  French 
of  Eusfebe  Salverte,  with  Notes  by  Anthony  Todd 
Thomson,  M.D.     2  vok.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 


SALVIATI  (LioKAnDo). 

Opere.     5  vols.     Milano,  1809-1810.     Svo. 

SALVO  (Chablbs,  lb  Mabquis  de). 

Lord  Byron  en  Italie  et  en  Qr^e.  Accompagn^ 
de  Pifeces  Inddites,  et  d'un  Tableau  Litt^raire  et  Poli- 
ti(iue  de  ces  deux  Contrces.  8vo.  Londres,  1825. 
Svo. 

SALZADE  (M.  de). 

Recueil  des  Monnoies  tant  Anciennesque  Modenies; 
ou  Dictionnaire  Historique  des  Mounoies  avec  leur  poids, 
titre  et  valeur.     BruxeUes,  1767.     4to. 

SAMBUCUS  (Joannes). 

Arcus  aliquot  Triumphales  et  Monimenta  Victorise 
ClassicsB  in  houorem  invictiss.  ac  Ulustriss.  Jani  Austrian. 
Antverpice,  1572.     folio. 

Veterum  aliquot  ac  recentiura  Medicorum  Philoso- 
phorumque  Icones,  ex  Bibliutheca  J.  Sambuci,  cum 
ejusdem  ad  singulas  Elogiis.  (Bound  with  Nicolas 
Toppi's  Biblioteca  Napolitana.)  AntwerpicB,  1603. 
folio. 

SAMMES  (Aylett).  Britannia  Antique  Illustrata ; 
or,  the  Antiquities  of  Ancient  Britain,  derived  &om  the 
Phoenicians.     Lond.  1676.     foHo. 

SAMPSON  (Rev.  G.  Vaughan). 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Londonderry. 
Dublin,  1802.     Svo. 

Memoir  explanatory,  of  the  Chart  and  Survey  of  the 
County  of  Londonderry,  Ireland.     Lond.  1814.     4to. 

SAMPSON  (Henry). 

History  of  Advertising,  from  the  Earliest  Times. 
Lond.  1874.     Svo. 

SAM  SLICK  See  Hali?urton  (Thomas  Chand- 
ler). 

SAMUELS  (M.) 

Memoirs  of  Moses  Mendelsohn,  the  Jewish  Philo- 
sopher; including  the  celebrated  Correspondence  on 
the  Christian  Religion,  with  J.  C.  Lavater,  Minister  of 
Zurich.     Lond.  1825.     Svo. 

SANAZZARO  (Jacobo).  See  Sannazarius  (Actios 
Synckrus  vel  Jaoobus). 


SANCERRE  (Madame  de). 
Lettres  h,  M.  le  Comte  de  Nanc6. 
(Makie). 


See  RicooBONi 


SANCHEZ  (Thomas). 

Disputationum  de  Sancto  Matrimonii  Sacramento 
Tomi  tres.  Accessit  duplex  Index  Disputationum  et 
Rerum.     2  vols.     Antverpice,  1607.     folio. 


884 


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SANCHEZ  (Thomas  Antonio). 
Coleccion  de  Poesias  Castellanas  anteriores  al  Siglo 
XV.     4  vols.     Madrid,  1779-1790.     Svo. 

SANCTIUS  (Fbanoisous). 

Minerva,  seu  de  Causis  Linguae  Latinae  Commen- 
tarius,  cui  inserta  sunt,  quae  addidit  Gasp.  Scioppius,  et 
subjecte  note  Jac.  Perizonii.  Amstelaedand,  1754. 
Svo. 

Id.  Op.  Recensuit  suis  notis  adjectis  Car.  Lud. 
Bauerus.     2  vols.     Li^sice,  1793,  1801.     8vo. 

SANCTOJ^OSEPH  (P.  Angelus  a). 

Gazophylacium  Linguae  Persarum  triplici  Linguarum 
Clavi  Italicae,  Latins,  GaUicae,  etc.,  reseratum.  Amstelo- 
dami,  1684.     folio. 

SANDARS  (Joseph). 

Hints  to  Credulity  ;  or,  an  Examination  of  the  Pre 
tensions  of  Miss  M.  M'Avoy,  ocoasioued  by  Dr  Ren- 
wick's  "Narrative"  of  her  case.  Liverpool  [1818]. 
8vo. 

SANDARS  (Thomas  Collett). 

Translation  of  Justinian's  Institutes.    See  Justinian. 

SAND  AY  (W.) 

The  Gospels  in  the  Second  Century.  An  Examina- 
tion of  the  critical  part  of  a  work  entitled  "Super- 
natural Religion."     Land.  1876.     8vo. 

SANDBY  (Paul). 

The  Virtuoso's  Museum ;  containing  select  Views  in 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland;  drawn  by  P.  Sandby, 
Esq.,  R.A.     Lond.  1770.     oblong  4to. 

SANDBY  (William). 

The  History  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Arts,  from  its 
foundation  in  1768  to  the  present  time,  with  Bio- 
graphical Notices  of  aU  the  Members.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1862.     8vo. 

SAND  EL  (Samuel). 

An  Account  of  Emanuel  Swedenborg,  as  contained 
in  an  Eulogium  to  liLs  Memory  by  Samuel  Sandel. 
Translated  from  the  Swedish,  with  Introductory  Obser- 
vations.    Lond.  1826.     12mo. 

SANDERS  (Francis)  S.  J. 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Life  of  James  II.,  King  of 
Great  Britain,  from  an  English  Manuscript  of  the  Rev. 
Father  Francis  Sanders,  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  and 
Confessor  to  his  late  Majesty.  To  which  is  annexed 
the  Pope's  Exhortation  to  the  Cardinals,  occasioned  by 
his  death.  By  F.  Francis  Brettonneau.  Lond.  1764. 
12mo. 


SANDERS  (Francis  Williams). 

An  Essay  on  Uses  and  Trusts,  and  on  the  Nature  and 
Operation  of  Conveyances  at  Common  Law.  The 
fifth  edition,  by  George  Williams  Sanders  and  John 
Warner.     2  vols.     Lond.  1844.     royal  8vo. 

SANDERS  (Nicholas).     See  Sanderus. 

SANDERSON  (George  P.) 

Thirteen  Years  among  the  Wild  Beasts  of  India : 
their  Haunts  and  Habits,  from  personal  Observation ; 
with  an  Account  of  the  modes  of  capturing  and  taming 
Elephants.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

SANDERSON  (Robert),  Bislwp  of  Lincoln. 

Sermons,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author  by  Isaac  Walton, 
and  an  Introductory  Essay  by  the  Rev.  R.  Montgomery. 
2  vola     Lond.  1841.     Svo. 

The  Nature  and  Obligation  of  Conscience  explained. 
— The  Nature  and  Obligation  of  Promissory  Oaths 
explained.     2  vols.     Lund.  1722.     Svo. 

SANDERSON  (Robert). 

Letters  of  King  William  III.  Translated.  See 
William  III. 

Fcedera.     See  Rymer  (Thomas). 

SANDERSON  (William). 

A  Compleat  History  of  the  Lives  and  Reigns  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scotland,  and  of  her  Son  and  Successor  James 
the  Sixth,  King  of  Scotland.     Land.  1656.     folio. 

A  Compleat  History  of  the  Life  and  Raigne  of  King 
Charles  from  his  Cradle  to  his  Grave.  L^md.  1658. 
folio. 

SANDERUS  (NicoLAUs). 

Vera  et  Sincera  Historia  Schismatis  Anglicani,  de 
ejus  Origine  ac  Progressu,  aucta  per  Edvardum 
Rishtonum.  Nunc  postremum  Appendice  ex  R.  P. 
Ribadeneirae  libris  aucta  et  castigatius  edita.  Colonial 
Agripp.  1628.     12mo. 

Histoire  du  Schisme  d'Angleterre  de  Sanderus. 
Traduite  en  Frangois  par  Monsieur  Maucroix,  Chanoine 
de  Reims.     Paris,  1683.     12mo. 

SANDFORD  (Daniel),  Bishop  of  Edinburgh. 

Remains,  including  Extracts  from  his  Diary  and 
Correspondence,  and  a  Selection  from  his  unpublished 
Sermona  With  a  Memoir  by  the  Rev.  John  Sandford. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1830.     Svo. 

SANDFORD  (Sir  Daniel  K.) 

Greek  Grammar.     See  Thiersch  (Frederick). 

SANDFORD  (Ebskine  Douglas). 
A  Treatise  on  the  History  and  Law  of  Entails  in 
Scotland.     Edinh.  1822.     Svo. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinb.  1 842.     Svo. 


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886 


SANDFORD  (Erskine  Douglas) — Conliiiued. 
A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Heritable  Succession  in 
Scotland.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1830.     8vo. 

SANDFORD  (Francis). 

The  History  of  the  Coronation  of  James  II.,  and 
His  Royal  Consort  Queen  Mary ;  solemnised  23d  April 
1685.  With  an  account  of  the  Preparations,  Proces- 
sions, and  Feast.  Illustrated  witli  Sculptures.  Land. 
1687.     folio. 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of 
England,  and  Monarchs  of  Great  Britain,  from  the 
Conquest  to  1707;  with  Effigies,  Seals,  Tombs,  etc.; 
continued  by  Samuel  Stebbing,  Esq.  Lond.  1707. 
folio. 

SANDFORD  (John),  Archdeacon  of  Coventry. 

The  Mission  and  Extension  of  the  Church  at  Home, 
considered  in  Eight  Lectures,  preached  before  the 
University  of  Oxford.  (Bampton  Lectures.)  Lond. 
1862.     8vo. 

SANDIUS  (Christoph.  Chr.) 
Bibliotheca  Anti-Trinitariorum,  sive  Catalogus  Scrip- 
torum,  etc.     Freistadii,  1684.     18mo. 

SANDOVAL  (Prudencio  de),  Obispo  de  Pamplona. 

Chronica  del  inclyto  Emperador  de  Espana,  Don 
Alonso  VII.  deste  nombre,  Rey  de  Castilla  y  Leon ; 
sacada  de  un  libro  muy  antiguo  escrito  de  mano  con 
letras  de  los  Godos.     Madrid,  1600.     folio. 

Historia  de  los  Reyes  de  Castilla  y  de  Leon,  Don 
Fernando  el  Magno,  Don  Sancho,  Don  Alonso  Sexto, 
Dofia  Urraka,  y  Don  Alonso  Septimo.  Pamplona, 
1634  [1615].     folio. 

SANDS  (John). 

Out  of  the  "World ;  or.  Life  in  St  Kilda.  Edinb. 
1878.     12mo. 

SANDWICH  (John,  Earl  op). 

Voyage  performed  round  the  Mediterranean,  in  the 
years  1738  and  1739.  With  Memoirs  of  the  noble 
Author's  Life.  By  the  Rev.  John  Cooke.  Lond. 
1807.     4to. 

SANDWICH  ISLANDS.     See  Votages. 

SANDYS  (Charles). 

Consuetudines  Kanciie  :  a  History  of  Gavelkind  and 
other  remarkable  Customs  in  the  County  of  Kent. 
Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

SANDYS  (Edwyn). 

Sermons.     See  Parker  Society. 

SANDYS  (George). 

Ovid's  Metamorphoses.     See  Ovid. 

SANDYS  (William).     See  Christmas  Carols. 


SAN^  (A.  M.) 

Histoire  Chevalerosque  des  Maures  de  Grenade.  See 
Db  Hita  (Givfes  P^REZ). 

SANFORD   (John   Langton)  and   TOWNSEND 

(Meredith). 

The  Great  Governing  Families  of  England.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1865.     8vo. 

SANGAR  (George  P.)  See  United  States  Di- 
gest. 

SANITARY  INQUIRY.  A  Supplementary  Re- 
port on  the  Results  of  a  Special  Inquiry  into  the  Prac- 
tice of  dterment  in  Town&  By  Edwin  Chadwick. 
Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

SANKHYA  KARAKA.  Translated  by  Henry 
Thomas  Colebrooke,  Esq.;  also.  The  Bhdshya,  etc. 
Translated  by  Horace  Hay  man  Wilson.  Oxford,  1837. 
4to. 

SANNAZARIUS  (Actius  Syncertjs  vel  Jacobus). 

Opera,  Latine  scripta  ex  secundis  curis  Jani  Brouk- 
husii ;  accedunt  Gabrielis  Altilii,  Danielis  Cereti,  et 
Fratrum  Amaltheorum  Carmina,  Vitae  Sannazarian%, 
et  notee  Petri  UlamingiL     Amsteloedami,  1728.     8vo. 

Le  Opere  Volgari,  cioe'  I'Arcadia,  colle  Annotazioni 
del  Porcacchi,  etc.;  le  Rime,  e  le  Lettere,  dal  Dottor 
Gio.  Antonio  Volpi  e  da  Gaetano  di  lui  fratello,  rived- 
uto,  corretto,  ed  illustrato.     Padova,  1723.     4to. 

SANON  (George). 

Mentology;  or,  the  Science  of  the  Human  Mind 
Colchester  \}%2<d\     12mo. 

SANSON  (Monsieur),  A  Missionary. 

The  Present  State  of  Persia,  with  a  Faithful  Account 
of  the  Manners,  Religion,  and  Government  of  that 
People,  done  into  English.     Lond.  \&2b.     12mo. 

SANTANDER  (de  la  Serna). 

Dictionnaire  Bibliographique  choisi  du  Quinziime 
Sifecle ;  ou  description  des  Editions  les  plus  rares  et  lea 
plus  recherch^es  du  quinzi^me  siecle.  Pr6c6de  d'un 
Essai  sur  I'origine  •  de  I'lmprimerie.  4  vob.  Paris, 
1805-1807.     8vo. 

M^moire  Historique  sur  la  Bibliothfeque  dite  de  Bour- 
gogne.pr^sentement  Bibliothfeque  Publique  de  Bruxelles. 
Bruxelles,  1809.     8vo. 

SANTINE  (M.) 

An  Appeal  to  the  British  Nation,  on  the  Treatment 
experienced  by  Napoleon  Bonaparte  in  St.  Helena. 
Lond.\B>\1.  8vo.  (Bound  with  Observations  on  Lord 
Bathurst's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Peers  upon  that 
subject  on  March  18,  1817.     Lmid.  1818.) 


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SANTOS— SATUEDAY  EVENING. 


SANTOS  (Fray  Francisco  de  los). 

Descripcion  breve  del  Monasterio  de  S.  Lorenzo  el 
Ecal  del  Escorial,  unica  maravilla  del  Mundo.  Madrid, 
1667.     folio. 

Description  of  the  Escurial.    See  Thompson  (George). 

SANUTO  (Marin). 

Ragguagli  sulla  Vita  e  sulle  Opera  di  Marin  Sanuto, 
detto  il  juniore,  Veneto  Patrizio  e  Cronista  pregevolis- 
simo  de  Secoli  XV. -XVI.      Venezia,  1837.     8vo. 

SANXAY  (James). 

Lexicon  Aristophanicum,  Graeco-Anglicum.  Oxonii, 
1811.     8vo. 

SAPDf  AUD  (Madame  de). 

Historical  Memoirs  on  La  Vendue.  Translated  from 
the  French,     iowci.  1824.     12mo. 

SAPPHO.     ;Se«ANA0REON. 

SARAYNA  (Tobellus),  Leg.  Doci. 

De  Origine  et  Amplitudine  Civitatis  Veronaj:  Ejus- 
dem,  de  Viris  Illustribus  antiquis  Veronensibus,  etc. 
VeroncB,  1540.     folio. 

SARBIEVIUS  (Mathias  Casimirus). 
Lyricorum  Libri  IV.     See  Poland. 

SARDINIA. 

Historiae  Patriaj  Monumenta,  edita  jussu  Regis 
Caroli  Alberti. — Chartse,  Scriptores,  Codex  Diplomati- 
cus,  Leges  Muhicipales,  etc.  Vols.  I. -XVIII.  Augustm 
Taurinorum,  1836-1877.     folio. 


SARGENT  (Rev.  John). 
Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Martyn. 
8vo. 


Lond.  1830. 


SARGENT  (John). 

Solid  Philosophy.     See  Sergeant  (John). 

SARGENT  (Richard). 

Principles  of  the  Laws  of  England,  and  also  the 
Practice  of  the  Superior  Courts :  in  the  form  of 
Question  and  Answer.    2  vols.    Zowi.  1842,  1843.    8vo. 

SARMIENTO  DE  GAMBGA  (Capitan  Pedro). 

Viage  al  Estrecho  de  Magallanes  en  los  aiios  de 
1579  y  1580  :  y  Noticia  de  la  Expedicion  que  despues 
hizo  para  poblarle.     Madrid,  17 Q8.     4to. 

SARPI  (Paolo). 

Opere  Varie.     HelmMat,  1750.     2  vols,     folio. 

Historia  del  Concilio  Tridentino.    Lond.  1619.  folio. 


SAEPI  (Paolo) — Continued. 

The  Historic  of  the  Councel  of  Trent.  "Written  in 
Italian  by  Pietro  Soave  Polano,  and  faithfully  translated 
into  English  by  Nathaniel  Brent.  Third  edition. 
Lond.  1640.     folio. 

Histoire  du  Concile  de  Trente,  ^orite  en  Italien,  et 
traduite  de  nouveau  en  Frangois,  avec  des  Notes  critiques, 
historiques,  et  thoologiques,  par  Pierre  Francois  La 
Courayer.     2  vols.     Londres,  1736.     folio. 

A  Treatise  of  Ecclesiastical  Benefices  and  Revenues  ; 
translated  from  the  Italian  of  Father  Paul,  by  Tobias 
Jenkins  ;  to  which  is  prefixed  (never  before  printed) 
the  Life  of  Father  Paul,  by  Mr  Lockman.  West- 
minster, 1736.     8vo. 

Les  Droits  des  Souverains  d^fendus  centre  les  Ex- 
communications et  les  Interdits  des  Papes,  par  Era 
Paolo.     2  vols.     La  Hay e,  nil.     12mo. 

The  Rights  of  Sovereigns  and  Subjects  argued  from 
Civil,  Cauon,  and  Common  Law.  Translated  from  the 
Italian  of  Father  Paul.  With  the  Author's  Life  and 
Writings ;  and  his  Character  by  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Sir 
Isaac  Wake,  Dr  BedeU,  etc.     Lond.  1725.     8vo. 

The  Letters  of  the  Renowned  Father  Paul,  written 
to  Monsieur  Del  Isle  Groslot,  a  noble  Protestant  of 
France,  the  learned  M.  Gillot,  and  others.  Translated 
out  of  Italian  by  Edward  Brown,  Rector  of  Sundridge. 
Lond.  1693.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  the  most  learned  Father  Paul,  translated 
out  of  the  Italian.     Lond.  1651.     12mo. 

SAREANS  (B.) 

Memoirs  of  General  Lafayette,  and  of  the  French 
Revolution  of  1830.     5  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

Lafayette,  et  la  Revolution  de  1830  ;  Histoire  des 
Choses  et  des  Hommea  de  Juillet.  2  vols.  Paris,  1 832. 
8vo. 

SAEEATT  (J.  H.) 

Treatise  ou  the  Game  of  Chess  ;  containing  a  regular 
System  of  Attack  and  Defence.  2  vols.  Lond.  1808. 
8vo. 

SAEEAZIN  (Le  Mar&hal). 

Histoire  de  la  Guerre  de  Russie  et  d'AUemagne, 
depuis  Juin  1812  jusqu'  k  Novembre  1813.  Paris, 
1815.     8vo. 

SAEUM  (Old).     See  Salisbubt  (City  of). 

SASS  (Henry). 

A  Journey  to  Eome  and  Naples,  performed  in  1817  ; 
giving  an  account  of  the  present  state  of  Society  in 
Italy,  and  containing  Observations  on  the  Fine  Arts. 
Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

SATUEDAY  EVENING.     See  Taylor  (Isaac). 


SAUCI6— SAVAGE. 


887 


SAUCIIi:  (D.) 

Histoire  de  la  LitWiature  Frau^aise.  Tours,  1855. 
8vo. 

SAUEE  (Martin). 

An  Account  of  a  Geograpliical  and  Astronomical 
Expedition  to  the  northern  parts  of  Russia,  performed 
by  command  of  Her  Imperial  Majesty  Catherine  the 
Second,  by  Commodore  Joseph  Billings,  in  the  years 
1785-1794.     Lond.  1802.     4to. 

SAULCY  (F.  de). 

Voyage  autour  de  la  Mer  Morte  et  dans  les  Terres 
Bibliques.  2  vols.  (With  Atlas  in  4to. )  Pam,  1851, 
1854.     8vo. 

Narrative  of  a  Journey  round  the  Dead  Sea  and  in 
the  Bible  Lands,  in  1850  and  1851.  Edited  witli 
Notes,  by  Count  Edward  de  Warren.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1853.     Svo. 

SAUNDERS  (Sib  Edmund),  Chief  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench. 

Reports  of  several  Pleadings  and  Cases  in  the  Court 
of  King's  Bench,  in  the  Eoign  of  Charles  II.  Edited, 
with  Notes,  by  John  Williams.  Sixth  edition,  by 
Edward  Vaughan  Williams.  2  vols,  in  3.  Lo/id. 
1845.     Svo. 

SAUNDERS  (John  Simcoe). 

The  Law  of  Pleading  and  Evidence  in  Civil  Actions, 
arranged  Alphabetically;  with  Practical  Forms.  Second 
edition,  by  Robert  Lush.     2  vols.     Lond.  1851.     Svo. 

SAUNDERS  (Thomas  William). 

The  Duties,  Rights,  and  Liabilities  of  Justices  of  the 
Peace.     Lond.  1852.     12mo. 

A  Treatise  upon  the  Law  applicable  to  Negligence. 
Lond.  1871.      12mo. 

SAUNDEItS  (William  Herbert). 

An  Address  to  the  Imperial  Parliament  upon  the 
practical  Means  of  gi-adually  abolishing  the  Poor-Laws. 
Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

SAUNDERSON  (Nicholas),  LL.D. 
The  Elements  of   Algebra,  in  ten   books.      2  vols. 
Cambridge,  1740,  1741.     4to. 

SAUR  (M.  de)  et  SAINT  GtolfiS  (M.) 
Des  Hommes  C^lfebres  de  France  au  dix-huitieme 
sifecle.     See  Goethe  (Johann  Wolfgang  von). 

SAURIN  (Jaques). 

Sermons  sur  divers  Textes  de  I'Ecriture  Sainte. 
12  vols.     ZaZfaz/e,  1749-1776.     Svo. 


SAURIN  (Jaques) — Continued. 

Sermons  translated  from  the  original  French  l)y 
Robert  Robinson,  Henry  Hunter,  and  Joseph  Sutcliffe. 
8  vols.     Lond.  1812-1814.     Svo. 

Dissertations  on  the  Events  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament.  Vol.  I.,  the  Books  of  Moses  (all  published) 
made  English  by  John  Chamberlayne.  Lond.  1723. 
folio. 

SAUSSURE  (HORACE-B^NKDIOT  dk). 

Voyages  dans  les  Alpes ;  prdcWds  d'un  Essai  sur 
I'Histoiro  Naturelle  des  Environs  do  Geneve  4  vols. 
Neuchatel,  1779-1796.     4to. 

SAUVAGilRE  (M.  de  la). 

Recueil  d'Antiquit^s  dans  les  Gaule&  Ouvrage  qui 
peut  servir  de  suite  aux  Antiquitds  de  M.  le  Comte 
de  Caylus.     Paris,  1770.     4to. 

SAUVAGES  DE  LA  CROIX  (Fran.  Boissieb  de). 

Nosologia  Methodica  sistens  Morborum  Classes 
juxta  Sydenhami  mentem  et  Botanicorum  ordinem. 
2  vols.     Aimtelodami,  1768.     4to. 

SAUVAL  (Henri). 

Histoire  et  Recherches  des  Antiquitds  de  la  viUe  de 
Paris.     3  vols.     Paris,  1724.     folio. 

SAUVAN  (Jean-Baptiste). 

Picturesque  Tour  of  the  Seine  from  Paris  to  the  Sea; 
with  particulars,  historical  and  descriptive.  Lond, 
1821.     4to. 


SAUZAY  (A.). 

Marvels  of  Glass-making  in  all  Ages. 
Svo. 


Lond.  1870. 


SAVAGE  (James). 

The  Librarian;  being  an  Account  of  Scarce  and 
Useful  Books,  Public  Libraries,  etc.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1808-1809.     Svo. 

History  of  the  Hundred  of  Carhampton,  in  the 
CouQty  of  Somerset.     Bristol,  1830.     Svo. 

The  History  of  Taunton.     See  Toulmin  (Joshda). 

SAVAGE  (Richard). 

Works,  with  an  account  of  the  Life  and  Writings 
of  the  Author.  By  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1775.     Svo. 

SAVAGE  (William). 

Practical  Hints  on  Decorative  Printing,  with  illus- 
trations engraved  on  wood,  and  printed  in  colours. 
Lond.  1822.     folio. 

On  the  Preparation  of  Printing  Ink,  both  Black  and 
Coloured.     Lond.  1832.     Svo. 


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SAVAGE  GIEL— SAXIUS. 


SAVAGE  GIEL. 

An  Account  of  a  Savage  Girl  caught  wild  in  the 
Woods  of  Champagne.  Translated  from  the  French 
of  Madam  H— t.     Edinh.  1768.     12mo. 

SAVARY  (Claude). 

Lettres  sur  I'Egypte,  oil  Ton  ofiFre  le  parall&le  des 
McBurs  Anciennes  et  Modernes  de  ses  habitans,  I'l^ltat, 
le  Commerce,  etc.,  du  pays,  tir^e  de  Joinville,  et  des 
auteurs  Axabes.     3  vols.     Paris,  1786.     8vo. 

Letters  on  Egypt.  Translated  from  the  French. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1787.     8vo. 

Letters  on  Greece,  being  the  Sequel  of  Letters  on 
Egypt.    Translated  from  the  French.    Lond.  1 788.    8yo. 

SAVAEY  (Jacques). 

Parferes,  ou  avis  et  conseils  sur  les  plus  importantes 
matiferes  du  Commerce.     Paris,  1688.     4to. 

SAVAEY  DESBEUSLOXS  (Jacques). 

The  Universal  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Commerce, 
translated  from  the  French  of  Monsieur  Savary ;  with 
large  additions  and  improvements  regarding  the  Trade 
and  Navigation  of  these  Kingdoms.  By  Malachy 
Postlethwayt.     2  vols.     Lond.  1751-1755.     folio. 

SAVIGNY  (Friederich  Carl  von). 

Vermischte  Schriften.     5  vols.     Berlin.  1850.    8vo. 

System  des  Heutigen  Eomischen  Eechts.  9  vols. 
Berlin,  1840-1851.     8vo. 

Geschichte  des  Eomischen  Eechts  im  Mittelalter. 
7  vols.     Heidelberg,  1834-1851.     8vo. 

Das  Obligationenrecht  als  TheU  des  Heutigen 
Eomischen  Eechts.     2  vols.    Berlin,  1851,  1853.    8vo. 

Das  Eeclit  des  Besitzes :  eine  Civilistiche  Abhand- 
lung.     Giessen,  1837.     8vo. 

Histoire  du  Droit  Eomain  au  Moyen  Age,  traduite 
de  I'AUemand,  par  Charles  Guenoux.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1830.     8vo. 

Traits  de  Droit  Eomain,  par  M.  F.  C.  de  Savigny, 
traduit  de  I'AlIemand,  par  M.  Ch.  Guenoux.  8  vols. 
Prtrw,  1840-1851.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Eoman  Law  during  the  Middle  Ages. 
Translated  from  the  original  German  by  E.  Cathcart. 
Vol.  L  (all  published).     Udinh.  1829.     8vo. 

Private  International  Law  :  a  Treatise  on  the  Con- 
flict of  Laws,  and  the  Limits  of  Operation  in  respect  of 
Place  and  Time.  Translated,  with  Notes,  by  William 
Guthrie,  Advocate.     Edinh.  1869.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  Possession ;  or,  the  Jus  Possessionis  of 
the  Civil  Law.  Sixth  edition.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Sir  Erskiue  Perry.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

Analysis  of  Savigny  on  the  Law  of  Possession,  by 
L.  A.  Wamkonig.  (Cab.  Lib.  of  Scarce  and  Celebrated 
Tracts.)     Edinb.  1839.     12mo. 


SAVIGNY  (J.  B.  H.).  See  Corr^ard  (Alex- 
andre). 

SAVILE  (Eev.  David). 

Dissertations  on  the  Existence,  Attributes,  Pro- 
vidence, and  Moral  Government  of  God ;  and  on  the 
duty,  character,  security,  and  final  happiness  of  his 
righteous  Subjects.     Edinh.  1807.     8vo. 

SAVILE  (George,  Marquis  op  Halifax). 

A  Character  of  King  Charles  the  Second;  and 
Political,  Moral,  and  Miscellaneous  Thoughts  and  Ee- 
flections.     Lond.  1750.     8vo. 

SAVILE  (Sir  Henry).  Eerum  Anglicarum  Scrip- 
tores.     See  Britain  (Great). 

SAVILE  (Henrt). 

A  Libell  of  Spanish  Lies,  found  at  the  Sacke  of 
Cales,  discoursing  the  Fight  in  the  West  Indies  'twixt 
the  English  Navie  and  a  Fleete  of  the  King  of  Spaines. 
With  an  Answer,  etc.     Lond.  1596.     4to. 

SAVONAEOLA  (Girolamo). 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Girolamo  Savonarola  ;  illus- 
trating the  progress  of  the  Eeformation  in  Italy  during 
the  15th  Century.  [By  J.  A.  Heraud.]  Land.  1843. 
12mo. 

Vita  del  P.  F.  Girolamo  Savonarola.  See  BuR- 
lamacchi  (P.  F.  Pacifico). 

SAVONAEOLA  (Don  Jeremy). 

Facts  and  Figures  from  Italy,  addressed  to  Charles 
Dickens,  being  an  Appendix  to  his  "  Pictures."  Lond. 
1847.     8vo. 

SAVOYE  (Croniqub  de).  iSeePARADiN  (Guillaumk). 

SAWYEE  (Edmund). 

Memorials  of  Affairs  of  State.  See  Winwood  (Sir 
Ealph). 

SAXBY  (Henry  L.) 

The  Birds  of  Shetland,  with  Observations  on  their 
Habits,  Migration,  and  occasional  Appearance.  Edited 
by  the  Eev.  Stephen  H.  Saxby.     Edinb.  1874.     8vo. 

SAXBY  (Jessie  M.). 

Daala-Mist;  or.  Stories  of  Shetland.  Edinh.  1876. 
12mo. 

SAXIUS  (Chkistoph). 

Onomasticon  Literarium,  sive  Nomenclator  historico- 
criticus  prsestantissimorum  Scriptorum.  Item  monu- 
mentorum  maxime  illustrium,  ab  orbe  condito  usque 
ad  saeculi,  quod  vivimus,  tempora  digestus,  et  annorum 
notis  accommodatus.  8  vols.  Traieeti  ad  Ehenum, 
1775-1803.     8vo. 


SAXO  GEAMMATICUS— SCARRON. 


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SAXO  GEAMMATICUS. 

HistorisB  DanicsR.     Sorce,  \6H,     folio. 

SAXONY. 

Volverdionte  Ehren-Seule,  dem  weyland  Durch- 
lauchtigstea  Fiirsten  iind  Herrn,  Herrn  Ernst,  Hert- 
zogen  zu  Sachsen,  etc.,  gerichtet  zuin  Friedenstein. 
Gotha,  1678.     folio. 

Annates  des  Chur  und  Furstlichen  Hauses  Sachsen. 
See  MfJiiLEES  (Johann  Sebastian). 

SAXONY  (King  of). 

Journey  through  England  and  Scotland.  See  Carus 
(Dr  Carl  Gcstav). 

SAX  TON  (Christopher). 

A  Collection  of  Maps  of  the  different  Counties  of 
England,  with  a  general  Map,  Coats  of  Arms  of 
Nobility,  and  Indexes.     Lond.  1579.     folio. 

SAY  (Jean  Baptiste). 

Traitd  d'^conomie  Politique.  2  vols.  Paris,  1803. 
8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  Political  Economy;  or,  the  Produc- 
tion, Distribution,  and  Consumption  of  Wealth. 
Translated  from  the  French,  with  Notes,  by  C.  E. 
Prinsep.     2  vols.     Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

Lettres  h.  M.  Malthus  sur  differens  sujets  d'Economie 
Politique.     Paris,  1820.     Svo. 

Cours  complet  d'Economie  Politique  Pratique. 
6  vols.     Paris,  1828-1829.     8vo. 

Melanges  et  Correspondance  d'Economie  Politique. 
Paris,  1833.     Svo. 

Cours  d'Economie  Politique.     See  Storch  (Henry). 

SAY  (Louis). 

Considerations  sur  I'lndustrie  et  la  Legislation,  sous 
le  rapport  de  leur  influence  sur  la  richesse  des  fitats,  et 
Examen  critique  des  principaux  Ouvrages  qui  ont  paru 
sur  I'Economie  Politique.     Paris,  1822.     Svo. 

SAY  (Thomas). 

American  Entomology.  A  Description  of  the  In- 
sects of  North  America.  Edited  by  John  L.  Le  Conte, 
M.D.,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  by  George  Ord. 
2  vols.     New  York,  1869.     royal  Svo. 

SAYAS  (Francisco  Diego  de). 

Anales  de  Aragon  desde  el  aiio  de  MDXX  del 
Nacimiento  de  nuestro  Eedemptor,  hasta  el  de 
MDXXV.     Zaragoza,  1666.     folio. 

SAYEE  (Joseph). 

Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  States  of  Europe. 
See  PuFENDORFF  (Samuel). 


SAZERAC  (L.)  et  ENGELMANN  (G.) 
Lettres  sur  la  Suisse,  accompagiKics  de  Vues  des- 
sindes  d'aprfes  Nature,  et  litliographites,  par  AL 
Villeneuve.  Premifere  partie  —  Oborland  liernois. 
Deuxifeme  partie — Ancien  fiv6ch6  de  Bale,  par  M^L 
llaoul  Eochette  et  G.  Engclmanu.  2  vols.  1823, 1824. 
folio. 

SCACCAEIUM. 

Liber  Niger  Scaccarii.     See  Hbabne  (Thomas). 

SCALICHIUS  (Paulus). 

Encyclopcedise,  seu  Orbis  disciplinanim,  tam  sac- 
rarum  quam  prophanarum,  Epistemon.  Basilece,  1559. 
4to. 

SCALIGER  (Joseph). 

Opus  de  Emendatione  Temporum.  Colon.  Allo- 
brogum.     1629.     folio. 

Epistolse  Omnes  quae  reperiri  potuerunt  nunc  primum 
coUectse  ac  editse.     Francofurti,  1628.     Svo. 

SCAMMOZZI  (Ottatio  Bebtotti). 

II  Forestiere  Istruito  delle  Cose  piii  rare  di  Archi- 
tettura  e  di  alcune  Pitture  della  Citta'  di  Vicenza. 
Vicenza,  1761.     4to. 

SCAPULA  (Joannes). 

Lexicon  Graeco-Latinum.  Accedunt  Lexicon  Ety- 
mologicum,  et  Joannis  Meursii  Glossarium  Contractum. 
Editio  nova  accurata,  cura  J.  Bailey  et  J.  E.  Major. 
Lond.  1820.     4to. 

Appendix  ad  Lexicon  Groeco-Latinutn  a  Joanne 
Scapula  constructum.     Londini,  1789.     Svo. 

SCAEGILL  (William  Pitt). 

The  Widows'  Offering ;  a  Selection  of  Tales  and 
Essays.     2  vols.     Lond.  1837.     Svo. 

The  English  Sketch-Book.     Lmd.  1850.     Svo. 

SCAELETT  (Hon.  P.  Campbell). 

South  America  and  the  Pacific ;  comprising  a 
Journey  across  the  Pampas  and  the  Andes,  with  Re- 
marks upon  the  Isthmus.     2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     Svo. 

A  Memoir  of  the  Eight  Honourable  James,  First 
Lord  Abinger,  Chief  Baron  of  Her  Majesty's  Court  of 
Exchequer.  Including  a  Fragment  of  his  Autobio- 
graphj',  and  Selections  from  liis  Correspondence  and 
Speeches.     Lrnid.  1877.     Svo. 

SCAEEON  (Paul). 
CEuvres.     7  vols.     Paris,  1786.     Svo. 
Le  Roman  Comique.     3  vols.     Pam,  1784.     12mo. 

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SCENA  EUKOPiEA— SCHEPPIG. 


SCENA  EUEOPiEA  personis  suis  instructs  sine 
fuco  et  morsu.     Augustm  Vindelicorum,  1829.     8vo. 

SCENES  AND  SKETCHES  of  a  Soldier's  Life  in 
Ireland.     Edinh.  1826.     8vo. 

SCHAEFEE  (Ur  Heinrioh). 

Geschiclite  von  Spanien.     See  Lembke  (F.  W). 

Geschichte  von  Portugal.     See  Heeren  and  Ukert. 

SCIIAFF  (Philip),  D.D. 

Germany ;  its  Universities,  Theology,  and  Religion. 
With  Sketches  of  distinguished  German  Divines  of 
the  Age.     Edinh.  1857.     8vo. 

SCHAFFER  (Jacob  Christian). 

Die  Blumenpolypen  der  siissen  "Wasser,  beschrieben 
und  mit  den  Blumenpolypen  der  salzigen  Wasser  verg- 
lichen.     Regenshurg,  1755.     4to. 

Abhandlungea  von  Insecten.  2  vols.  Regenshurg, 
1764.     4to. 

SCHAH  NADIR. 

History  of.     See  Kouli  Kan. 

SCHARDIUS  (Simon). 

Lexicon  Juridicum,  sive  Verborum  et  Rerum  ad 
Juris  Rom.  theoriam  et  praxim  pertinentium  Theasurus. 
Colonice  Agrippince,  1600.     folio. 


SCHEDD  (W.  G.  T.) 
Christian    Dogmatics.       See 
Foreign  Theological  Library. 


Clark    (T.    and   T.): 


SCHEDEL  (Harlman.) 

Liber  Chronicarum  in  figuris  et  imaginibus  ab  initio 
mundL     Nurimberge,  1493.    folio. 

SCHEFER  (Leopold). 

The  Artist's  Married  Life ;  being  that  of  Albert 
Durer.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Mrs  J.  R. 
Stodart.     Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

SCHEFFERUS  (Joannes). 

Lapponia,  id  est,  Regionis  Lapponum  et  Gentis, 
nova  et  verissima  Descriptio.  Francofurti,  1673. 
4to. 

Tlie  History  of  Lapland,  wherein  are  shewed  the 
original  Manners  and  Habits,  etc.  of  that  People. 
Oxon.  1674.     folio. 

De  Antiquis  verisque  Regni  Suecise  Insignibus, 
liber  singularis.     Holmice,  1678.     4to. 

SCHEIDIUS  (Jacobus). 

Glossarium  Arabico-Latinum,  Manuale  maximam 
partem  e  Lexico  Goliano  excerptuni.  L/ugd.  •Baiav. 
1769.     4to. 


SCHELER  (Auguste).       ' 

Dictionnaire  d'Etymologie  Frangaise  d'apr^s  les 
Resultats  de  la  Science  Moderue.  Bruxelle^,  1873. 
royal  8vo. 

Glossaire  des  Chroniques  de  Froissart.  Br^ixelles, 
1877.     8vo. 

Trouvferes  Beiges  du  XIP  au  XIV  Sifecle.  Chansons 
d'Amour,  Jeux-Partis,  Pastourelles,  Dits  et  Fabliaux, 
par  Quenes  de  B(5thune,  Henry  III,  due  de  Brabant, 
etc.  Publics  d'aprfes  les  Manuscrits,  et  annotes  par 
M.  Aug.  Scheler.     Briuxelles,  1876.     8vo. 

Trouvferes  Beiges.  (NouveUe  Serie.)  Chansons 
d'Amour,  Jeux-Partis,  Pastourelles,  Satires,  Dits  et 
Fabliaux,  par  Gonthier  de  Soignies,  Jacques  de  Cisoing, 
Carassus,  etc.     Louvain,  1879.     8vo. 

SCHELHORNIUS  (Joan.  Gborgius). 

Amoenitates  Literarice,  quibus  varise  Observationes, 
scripta  item  qusedam  Anecdota  et  rariora  Opuscula  ex- 
hibentur.  14  vols.  Francofurti  et  Ltpsice,  1730-1731. 
12mo. 

De  Vita,  fatis  ac  meritis  Philippi  Camerarii,  Com- 
mentarius.  Accedit,  prseter  selecta  ex  Epistolis  ad 
ipsum  scriptis,  ejus  Relatio  de  captivitate  sua  Romana. 
Noribergce,  1740.     4to. 

SCHELLEN  (Dr  H.) 

Spectrum  Analysis  in  its  application  to  Terrestrial 
Substances,  and  the  Physical  Constitution  of  Heavenly 
Bodies.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Jane  and 
Caroline  LasseU.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by  William 
Huggins,  LL.D.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

SCHELLER  (L  J.  G.) 

A  copius  Latin  Grammar.  Translated  from  the 
German,  with  Alterations,  Notes^  and  Additions,  by 
George  Walker.     2  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

SCHENCK  (Friebrich). 

Some  Weeks  of  Rustication  in  the  Harz  Mountains, 
and  Account  of  the  mysterious  Brocken.  A  Sketch. 
Edinh.  1880.     8vo. 

SCHENCKELINS  (Lambertus). 

Gazophylacium  Artis'  Memoriae  :  accesserunt  de 
eadem  Arte  Memorise  adhuc  tres  Opuscula,  Jo. 
Austriaci,  Hieronymi  Marafioti,  Joh.  Sp.  Herd. 
Argentorati,  1610.     12mo. 

SCHENKENDORF  (Max  von). 
Poetischer  Nachlass.     JSerZt're,  1832.     12mo. 

SCHEPPIG  (Richard). 

Descriptive  Sociology.     See  Spenckb  (Herbert), 


SCIIETKY— SCHIMMELPEXNIXCK. 


891 


SCHETKY  (JouN  Christian). 

Ninety  Years  of  Work  and  Play.  Sketches  from 
the  public  and  private  career  of  John  C.  Schetky. 
By  his  Daughter.     EdM.  1877.     8vo. 

SCHEUCHZEE  (J.  G.) 

The  History  of  Japan,  giving  an  Account  of  the 
Antient  and  Present  State  and  Government  of  that 
Empire ;  together  with  a  Description  of  the  Kingdom 
of  Siam,  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  written  in 
High  Dutch,  by  Engelbertus  Kcempfer.  Translated 
by  J.  G.  Scheuchzer.  With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  to 
which  is  added  jjart  of  a  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  Japan, 
made  by  the  English  in  the  year  1673.  2  vols.  Lorul. 
1728.     folio. 

SCHICKARDUS  (Wilhelmus). 

Institutiones  Linguae  Ebroese,  editse  a  M.  Joli. 
Ernesto  Gerhardo,  et  M,  Daniel  Winzer.  LipsioB, 
1697.     ]2mo. 

SCHIEDE  (JoH.  Georgius). 

Observationum  Sacrarum  Biga ;  altera  de  Codice 
Bibliorum  Hebrseorum  Manuscripto  Bibliothecte  Cas- 
selianse,  altera  de  VeL  Tabern.  interiori,  etc.  Breram, 
1748.     12mo. 

SCHIERX  (Frbderik). 

Life  of  James  Hepburn,  Earl  of  BothwelL  Trans- 
lated from  the  Danish  by  the  Rev.  David  Berry. 
Edinh.  1880.     8vo. 

James  Hepburn,  Yarl  af  BothwelL  En  Historisk 
Undersogelse.  See  Bothwell  (James  Hepburn,  Earl 
of). 

SCHILLER  (Friedbich  von). 

SammtUche  Werke.  12  vols.  Stuttgart  und 
Tubingen,  1818.     8vo. 

Sammtliche  Werke.  18  vols.  Oarlsruhe,  1816- 
1827.     8vo. 

Geschichte  des  Abfalls  der  Vereinigten  Niederland 
von  der  Spanischen  Regierung.  4  vols.  Leipzig, 
1801-1810.     12mo. 

Demetrius,  ein  Trauerspiel  von  Schiller.  Nach  dem 
hinterlassenen  Eutwurfe  des  Dichters  bearbeitet  von 
Franz  von  Maltitz.     Grutz,  1819.     12mo. 

History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Belgian 
Republic  until  the  Revolution  under  Philip  IL  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  Thomas  Home.  Land. 
1807.     12mo. 

The  History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War  in  Germany. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  Captain  Blaquiere. 
2  vols.     Land.  1799.     8vo. 


SCHILLER  (Fbiedbich  von) — Continued. 

History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War,  Trial  of  Counts 
Egmont  and  Horn,  and  Siege  of  Antwerp.  Tranalated 
by  George  Moir.  2  vola  Edinb.  1828.  12mo. 
(Constable's  Miscellany.) 

History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War — History  of  the 
Revolt  of  the  Netherlands.  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man by  the  Rev.  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  Lend.  1847. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

History  of  the  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands,  continued. 
AVallensteiii  and  Wilhelm  Tell.  LoruL  1846.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

The  Robbers,  a  Tragedy,  translated  from  the  Ger- 
man of  Schiller  (by  Alex.  Eraser  Tytler,  Lord  Wood- 
houselea).     Loud.  1797.     8vo. 

The  Piccolomini,  or  the  first  part  of  Wallenstein ;  a 
Drama  in  five  Acts. — The  Death  of  Wallenstein  ;  a 
Tragedy.  Translated  from  the  German  by  S.  T. 
Coleridge.     Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

Wallenstein,  a  Dramatic  Poem.  Translated  from 
the  German  of  Fred.  Schiller  by  Professor  George 
Moir.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1827.     8vo. 

Wallenstein's  Camp,  from  the  Genuan  ;  and  original 
Poems.     Lond.  1830.     12mo. 

The  Poems  and  Ballads  of  SchUler.  Translated  by 
Sir  Edward  Bulwer  Lytton.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1844. 
8vo. 

Don  Carlos. — Mary  Stuart.— The  Maid  of  Orleans. 
—The  Bride  of  Messina.  ZonrZ.  1847.  12ibo.  (Bohn's 
Standard  Library.) 

Early  Dramas  and  Romances.  Zo?id  1867.  (Bohn's 
Standard  Library.) 

The  Life  of  Schiller,  comprehending  an  Examination 
of  his  Works.     Lond.  1825.    8vo. 

Correspondence  between  Schiller  and  Goethe  from 
1794  to  1805.  Translated  by  L.  Dora  Schmitz.  2 
vols.  Lond.  1877-1879.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library.) 

English  Hexameter  Translations  from  Schiller, 
Goethe,  etc.     See  Tbanslations. 

SCHILTER  (Joannes). 

Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  Teutonicarum,  Ecclesiasti- 
carum,  Civiliuni,  Litterariarum ;  cum  Glossario  ad 
Scriptores  Linguse  FranciciC  et  Alemannic«  vetoria 
3  vols.      Ulmw,  1727.     folio. 

SCHIMMELPENNINCK  (Maby  Anns). 

Theory  on  the  Classification  of  Beauty  and  Defor- 
mity and  their  Correspondenio  with  Physiognomonic 
Expression  exemplified  in  various  Works  of  Art  and 
Natural  Objects.     Lond.  1815.     4to. 


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SCHINDLEE— SCHMIDT. 


SCHINDLEE  (A.) 

Life  of  Beethoven.     See  Beethoven  (Ludwig  van). 

SCHINDLEEUS  (Valentinus). 

Lexicon  Pentaglotton,  Hebraicum,  Chaldaicura, 
Syriacum,  Talmudico-Kabbinicum  et  Arabicum.  Hati- 
ovice,  1612.     folio. 

SCHLEGEL  (Augustus  Wiluam). 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  Litera- 
ture. Translated  from  the  German  by  John  Black. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

The  same.  Lond.  1846.  8vo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library.) 

SCHLEGEL  (Friedkich  von). 

Philosophie  der  Geschichte,  in  achtzehn  Vorlesun- 
gen  gehalten,  zu  Wien  im  jahre  1828.  2  vols.  Wien, 
1829.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  Literature,  Ancient  and 
Modern,  translated  from  the  German  (by  J.  G.  Lock- 
hart).     2  vols.     Hdinb.  1818.     8vo. 

The  Philosophy  of  History.  Translated  from  the 
German,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  James 
Baron  Kobortson.  Lmid.  1846.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Standard  Library.) 

The  Philosophy  of  Life,  and  Philosophy  of  Language. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 
Lond.  1847,     12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

.(Esthetic  and  Miscellaneous  "Works :  comprising 
Letters  on  Christian  Art — An  Essay'  on  Gothic  Archi- 
tecture —  Remarks  on  the  Eomance-Poetry  of  the 
Middle  Ages  and  on  Shakespeare — On  the  Limits  of 
the  Beautiful — On  the  Language  and  Wisdom  of  the 
Indians.  Translated  from  the  German  by  E.  J. 
Millington.  Lond.  1849.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library.) 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Modern  History :  to  which 
are  added.  Historical  Essays  on  the  beginning  of  our 
History,  and  on  Caesar  and  Alexander.  Translated 
by  Lyndsey  PurceU  and  E.  H.  "Whitelock.  Lond. 
1849.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  Literature,  Ancient  and 
IModern,  Lotid.  1859.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library.) 

SCHLEGEL  (J.  F.  G.)      See  Codex  Juris  Islan- 

UOKUM. 

SCHLICHTINGITJS  (Jonas). 
Exegetica.     See  Fratres  Poloni. 

SCHLIEMANN  (Dr  Henry). 

Troy  and  its  Eemains  :  a  Narrative  of  Eesearches 
and  Discoveries  made  on  the  Site  of  Ilium  and  in  the 
Trojan  Plain.  Edited  by  Philip  Smith.  Lo7id.  1875. 
8vo. 


SCHLIEMANN  (Db  liE^RY)—Co}itinmd. 

Mycenaj :  A  Narrative  of  Eesearches  and  Discoveries 
at  Mycenae  and  Tiryns.  The  Preface  by  the  Eight 
Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

SCHLODHAUEE  (Charles). 

Elements  de  Bijouterie  et  de  Joaillerie,  Modemes  et 
Anciens.     Paris,  1864.     4  to. 

SCHLOSSEE  (Fr^d.  Chr^t). 

Histoire  UniverseUe  de  I'Antiquite ;  traduitc  de 
I'Allemand,  par  M.  P.  A.  de  Golbdry.  3  vols.  Paris, 
1828.     8vo. 

Histoire  des  Eevolutions  Politiques  et  Lit^raires  de 
I'Europe  au  dix-huiti&me  sifecle  ;  traduite  de  I'Allemand 
par  "W.  Suckau.     2  vols.     Paris,  1825.     8vo. 

SCHLUTTEE  (Christophe  Andr]£). 

De  la  Fonte  des  Mines,  des  Fonderies,  etc.,  traduit 
de  I'AUemand ;  le  tout  augment^  et  publid  par  M. 
Hellot.     2  vols.     Paris,  1750,  1753.     4to. 

SCHMID  (Dr  Chr.  Fr.) 

Biblical  Theology  of  the  New  Testament.  See 
Clark  (T.  &  T.):  Foreign  Theological  Library. 

SCHMID  (Herman)  and  STIELER  (Kahl). 

The  Bavarian  Highlands  and  the  Salzkammergut. 
With  an  account  of  the  Habits  and  Manners  of  the 
Hunters,  Poachers,  and  Peasantry  of  these  districts. 
Lond.  1874.     folio. 

SCHMIDIUS  (Joannes  Andreas),  S.T.D. 

Historia  Interimistica,  LibeUus  posthumus  editus 
ab  Auctoris  filio  C.  A.  Schmidt.  Helmstadii,  1730. 
12mo. 

SCHMIDT  (Db  Alexander). 
Shakespeare-Lexicon.     See  Shakespeare. 

SCHMIDT  (Charles). 

La  Vie  et  les  Travaux  de  Jean  Sturm,  Directeur  du 
Gymnase  Protestant  de  Strasbourg,  etc.  Strasbourg, 
1855.     8vo. 

SCHMIDT  (Erasmus).     See  Tbactatus  Mathema- 

TICI. 

SCHMIDT  (Dr  Ernest  Alexander). 
Geschichte    von    Frankreich.        See    Heeren    and 
Ukert. 

SCHMIDT  (OsdAR). 

The  Doctrine  of  Descent  and  Darwinism.  Lond. 
1876.     8vo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 


SCHMITZ— SCHEEVELIUS. 


898 


SCHMITZ  (Dr  Lbonuard). 

History  of  Rome  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the 
Death  of  Commodus,  A.D.  192.     Land.  I8i7.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  Eome.  See  Niebuhr 
(Barthold  Georg.) 

SCHNITZLER  (J.  H.) 

Secret  History  of  the  Court  and  Government  of 
Russia,  under  the  Emperors  Alexander  and  Nicholas. 
2  vols.     Lo)id.  1847.     8vo. 

SCHNURRER  (Christiands  Friderious  de). 
Bibliotheca  Arabica.     Halce  ad  Salam,  1811.     8vo. 

SCHOELL  (F.) 

Histoire  abr6g6e  de  la  Litt^rature  Eomaine.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1815.     8vo. 

Histoire  abr6gee  des  Trait^s  de  Paix,  entre  les 
Puissances  de  I'Europe,  depuis  la  Paix  de  Westphalie; 
par  feu  M.  de  Koch.  Ouvrage  enti6roment  refondu, 
augments  et  continue  jusqu'au  Congr^s  de  Vienne  et  aux 
Trait^sde  Paris  de  1815.  15  vols.  Pam,  1817-1818. 
8vo. 

Histoire  de  la  Litt^raturo  Grecque  profane,  depuis 
son  origino  jusqu'k  la  prise  de  Constantinople  par  les 
Turcs  ;  suivie  d'un  precis  de  I'hiatoire  de  la  transplanta- 
tion de  la  Litt^rature  Grecque  en  Oocident.  8  vols. 
Paris,  1825.     8vo. 

SCHOELL  (Max.  Samson-Fr^d.) 

Coura  d'Histoire  des  fitats  Europ^ens,  depuis  le 
bouleversement  de  I'Empire  Remain  d'Occident, 
jusqu'cn,1789..   46vols.in47.    Par/s,  1830-1834.   8vo. 

Histoire  abr6g6e  de  la  Littdrature  Grecque,  sacrde  et 
eccl^siastique.     Paris,  1832.     8vo. 

SCHOEPFLINUS  (Jo.  Daniel). 
Historia   Zaringo  Badensis.      7  vols.      Carohruhm, 
1763-1766.     4to. 

VindiciiB  Typographicae.     Argentorati,  1760.     4to. 

SCHOLAR  (The)  Armed  against  the  Errors  of  the 
Time ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Tracts  on  the  Principles  and 
Evidences  of  Christianity,  the  Constitution  of  the 
Church,  and  the  Authority  of  Civil  Government. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

SCHOLEFIELD  (J.)     See  Euripides. 

SCHOMBEEG  (Alexander  C.) 

An  Historical  and  Chronological  View  of  Roman 
Law.  A  Treatise  on  the  Maritime  Law  of  Rhodes. 
Oxford,  1785,  1786.     8vo. 

Reisen  in  Britisch-Guiana  in  den  jahren  1840-44. 
2  vols.     Leipzig,  1847.     royal  8vo. 


SCHOMBUKGK  (Sm  Robert  H.) 

The  History  of  Barbados  ;  comprising  a  Geographical 
and  Statistical  Description  of  the  Island  ;  a  Sketch  of 
the  Historical  Events  since  the  Settlement;  and  an 
Account  of  its  Geology  and  Natural  Productions. 
Lond,  1848.     royal  8vo. 

SCHOOLCRAFT  (Henry  R.) 

Narrative  of  an  Expedition  through  the  Upper 
Mississippi  to  Itasca  Lake,  the  actual  Source  of  this 
River ;  embracing  an  exploratory  trip  through  the  St. 
Croix  and  Burntwood  (or  Broule)  Rivers,  in  1832.  New 
York,  1834.     8vo. 

SCHOOLS  (Public).  The  History  of  the  Colleges 
of  Winchester,  Eton,  and  Westminster ;  with  the 
Charter-House,  the  Schools  of  St.  Paul's,  Merchant 
Taylors,  Harrow,  and  Rugby,  and  the  Free-School  of 
Christ's  Hospital.  (By  E.  Ackermann.)  Lond.  1816, 
4to. 

SCHOOLS  AND  UNIVERSITIES. 

Proposals  for  the  reformation  of  Schools  and  Univer- 
sities, in  order  to  the  better  education  of  youth,  n.p. 
1704.     4to. 

SCHOPENHAUER  (Arthur). 

Life  of  Schopenliauer.     See  Zimjiern  (Helen). 

SCHOPPERUS  (Hartmannus). 

Speculum  vitae  aulicae,  etc     See  Reynard  the  Fox. 

SCHOTT  (Aug.  Frid.)     See  Lipenius  (Mahtinds). 

SCHOUW  (Joachim  Frederic). 

The  Earth,  Plants,  and  Man.  Popular  Pictures  of 
Nature.  Sketches  from  the  Mineral  Kingdom,  by 
Francis  von  KobeU.  Translated  and  edited  by  Arthur 
Henfrey.  Lond.  1851.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Scientific 
Library.) 

SCHREUDER  (H.  P.  S.) 

Grammatik    for    Zulu-Sproget.  Med    fortale    og 

anmsekninger  af  C.  A.  Holmboe.  Christ iania,  1850. 
8vo. 

SCHREVELIUS  (Cornelius). 
Greek     Lexicon,    translated    into    English  ;     witli 
numerous  corrections.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

SCHREVELIUS  (Theodorus). 

Palsemon  sive  Diatribje  Scholastics;,  continentcs  quae 
ad  laudem  et  commendationem  Scholarum  spectant,  etc. 
His  coronidis  loco  accessit  Corona  AnnL  Lugduni 
Batavonim,  1626.     8vo. 


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SCHKEVELIUS— SCLATEK 


SCHREVELIUS  (iHEODonva)— Continued. 

Harlemum,  sive  Urbis  Harlemensis  Incunabula, 
Incromenta,  Fortuna  varia,  etc.  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1647.     4to. 

SCHROEDEE  (N.  G.) 

Sylloge  Dissertationum.    See  Schultens  (Albebtus). 

SCHUBERT  (Fri5;derio  Theodore). 
Traitd  d'Astronomie  Theorique.    3  vols.     St.  Peters- 
hourg,  1822.     4to. 

SCHULCKENIUS  (Adolphus),  S.T.D. 

Apologia  pro  illustrissimo  domino  D.  Roberto  Bellar- 
mino  S.  E.  E.  Card,  de  Potestate  Romani  Pont.  Tem- 
porali,  adversus  librum  falso  inscriptum  Apologia 
Card.  Bellarmini  pro  Jure  Principum  etc.  auctore 
Eogero  Widdringtono.  Coloniae  Agrippinw,  1613. 
12mo. 

SCHULTENS  (Albertus). 

Vita  et  Res  gestae  Sultani  Alraalichi  Alnasiri 
Saladini,  auctore  Bohadino  F.  Sjeddadi.  Nee  non 
Excerpta  ex  Historia  Universali  Albufedae.  Itemque 
Specimen  ex  Historia  majore  Saladini,  grandiore  coth- 
urno  conscripta  ab  Amadoddino  Ispahanensi.  Ex 
MSS.  Arabicis  edidit  ac  Latine  vertit,  Albertus  Sckul- 
tens.     Lugduni  Batavorum,  1755.     folio. 

Origines  Hebreeee  sive  Hebrajse  Linguas  Antiquissima 
natura  et  indoles,  ex  Arabise  Penetralibus  Revocata. 
Lugduni  Batavorum,  \1&\.     4to. 

Opera  Minora,  Animadversiones  ejus  in  Jobum,  et 
ad  varia  loca  V.  T.,  nee  non  varias  Dissertationes  et 
Orationes,  complectentia.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1769. 
4to. 

SCHULTENS  (A.),  Sohultens  (J.  J.),  et  Schrobder 
(N.  G.) 

Sylloge  Dissertationum  Philologico-Exegeticarum  a 
diversis  Auctoribus  editarum.  2  vols.  Leidm  et 
Leovardiae,  1772,  1775.     4to. 

SCHULTES  (Henry). 

An  Essay  on  Aquatic  Rights  ;  intended  as  an  illus- 
tration of  the  Law  relative  to  Fishing.  Lond.  1811. 
8vo. 

SCHULTZ  (Georgius  Petrus). 
Commentarius     de     Cancellariis     Regni     Poloniie. 
Duntisci,  1742.     4to. 

SCHULZ  (Albert). 

An  Essay  on  the  Influence  of  Welsh  Tradition  upon 
the  Literature  of  Germany,  France,  and  Scandinavia, 
translated  from  the  German.    Llandovery,  1841.     8vo. 


SCHULZE  (Ernst). 

Gothisches  Glossar,  mit  eiuer  Vorrede  von  Jacob 
Grimm.     Magdehurg  (1847).     4to. 

SCHiJTZENBERGER  (P.) 

On  Fermentation.  Limd.  1876.  8vo.  (Interna- 
tional Scientific  Series). 

SCHUTZIUS  (Caspar). 

Rerum  Prussicarum  Historia  ex  Codice  manu 
Auctoris  scripto  edita.     Gedani,  XIQQ.     folio. 

SCHUYLER  (Eugene). 

Turkistan  :  Notes  of  a  Journey  in  Russian  Turkistan, 
Khokand,  Bukhara,  and  Kuldja.  2  vols.  Lond.  1876. 
8vo. 

SCHWEGLER  (Db  Albert). 

Handbook  of  the  History  of  Philosophy,  translated 
and  annotated  by  James  H.  Stirling,  LL.D.  Edinh. 
1871.     12mo. 

SCHWEIGH^USER  (Johannes).  See  Hero- 
dotus. 

SCHWEIGHiEUSER  (M.  J.  G.)  See  Lichten- 
berger  (John  Frederic). 

SCIENCE  AND  THE  GOSPEL;  or.  The  Church 
and  the  Nations :  A  Series  of  Essays  on  great  Catholic 
Questions.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

SCIENCE  LECTURES  at  South  Kensington  by 
Abney,  Stokes,  Kennedy,  etc.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878. 

SCIENTIFIC  MEMOIRS,  selected  from  the  Trans- 
actions of  Foreign  Academies  of  Science  and  Learned 
Societies,  and  from  Foreign  Journals,  edited  by  Richard 
Taylor.     5  vols.     Lond.  1837-1852.     8vo. 

SCIENTIFIC  MEMOIRS,  selected  from  the 
Transactions  of  Foreign  Academies,  etc.  —  Natural 
Philosophy,  edited  by  John  Tyndall  and  William 
Francis.— Natural  History,  edited  by  Arthur  Henfrey 
and  Thomas  Henry  Huxley.  2  vols.  Lond.  1853. 
8vo. 

SCIPIO  DE  EICCI  (Memoirs  op).  See  Potter 
(Louis  de). 

SCLATER  (William),  D.D. 

An  Original  Draught  of  the  Primitive  Church,  in 
Answer  to  a  Discourse  entitled  an  Enquiry  into  the 
Constitution,  Discipline,  etc.  of  the  Primitive  Church. 
By  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  England.  Lond. 
1717.     8vo. 

The  same.     Oxford,  1840.     12mo. 


SCOFFERN— SCOTLAND. 


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SCOFFERX  (John). 

Stray   Leaves   of   Science   and  Folk  Lore.     Lond. 
1870.     8vo. 
See  also,  Chemistry  no  Mystery. 

SCONE. 

Liber  Ecclesie  do  Scon :  Munimenta  Vetustiora 
Monasterii  Sancte  Trinitatis  et  Sancti  Micbaelis  de 
ScoD.     Edinh.  1843.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

8C0RESBY  (Eev.  W.),  D.D. 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  Australia  and  Eound  the 
World,  for  Magnotical  Research,  edited  by  Archibald 
Smith.     Land.  1859.     8vo. 

SCORESBY  (William),  Junior. 

An  Account  of  the  Arctic  Regions,  with  a  history 
and  description  of  the  Northern  Whale-Fishery.  2  vols. 
EdInh.  1820.     8vo. 

Journal  of  a  Voyage ,to  the  Northern  Wliale-Fishery  ; 
incliiding  researches  and  discoveries  on  the  eastern 
coast  of  West  Greenland,  made  in  1822.  Edinh.  1823. 
8vo. 


SCORESBY-JACKSON  (R.  K),  M.D. 
Life  of  William  Scoresby.     Lond.  1861. 


8vo. 


SCOT  (Albxander).     See  Cujaoius  (Jacobus). 

SCOT  (Reginald). 

The  Discoverie  of  Witchcraft ;  wherein  the  lewde 
dealinge  of  Witches  and  Witchmongers  is  notablie 
detected.  Heereunto  is  added  a  Treatise  upon  the 
Nature  and  Substance  of  Spirits  and  Divels,  etc. 
Land.  1584.     4to. 

SCOT  (Capt.  Walter). 

A  True  History  of  several  Honourable  Families  of 
the  Right  Honourable  Name  of  Scot,  in  the  Shires  of 
Roxburgh  and  Selkirk,  and  others  adjacent.  1688. 
(Reprinted),  Edinh.  1776.     4to. 

SCOTCH  PREACHER  (The).     See  Preacher. 

SCOTCH  SERMONS, -1880.     Zowd  1880.     8vo. 

SCOTCHMAN  (The).  To  be  continut  frae  Time  to 
Time.     Fourth  edition.     Paslay,  1813.     12mo. 

SCOTI  PARACLESIS.     See  Sempill  (Sir  James). 

SCOTIA  REDIVIVA  :  a  Collection  of  Tracts  illus- 
trative of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Scotland. 
Vol.  I.  (all  published).     Edinh.  1826.     8vo. 

1.  Hay's  Vindication  of  Elizabeth  Moore. 

2.  Gordon's   Dissertation  conceniing  the   Marriage  of 

Robert  II.  with  Elizabeth  Moore. 


SCOTIA  -&EDVYIY A.— Continued. 

3.  Waddel's  Remarks  on  Inties'  Critical  Essay  on  the 

Ancient  Inhabitants  of  Scotland. 

4.  Cunningham's  Essay  upon  the  Inscription  on  Mac- 

duff's Crosse  in  Fyfe. 
6.  Memoirs  relating  to  the  Restoration  of  King  James  I. 
of  Scotland. 

6.  Taitt's  Roman  Account  of  Britain  and  Ireland. 

7.  Lord   Ruthven's   Relation   of  the   Death   of  David 

■  Rizzi. 

8.  Johnston's  Historie  of  Scotknd  during  the  Minority 

of  King  James  VI. 

9.  A  true   Account  of  the  Baptism   of  Prince  Henry 

Frederick,  son  of  King  James  VI. 

SCOTii:  INDICULUM.     See  Moodib  (A.) 

SCOTICISMS,  arranged  in  Alphabetical  order, 
designed  to  correct  improprieties  of  speech  and  writing. 
See  also  Mitchell  (Hugh).     Edinh.  1787.     12mo. 

SCOTLAND. 

A  Spurro  to  the  Associators ;  or,  A  Friendly  and 
Seasonable  Advice  to  the  Well-effected  of  the  Kingdoms, 
etc.     Lond,  1642.     4to. 

A  short  Account  of  Scotland  ;  with  an  Appendix 
about  the  King's  Supremacy,  the  Difference  of  the 
Scotch  and  English  Liturgy,  and  the  Revenue  and 
Expence  on  the  Civil  and  Military  List.  Lond.  1702. 
8vo. 

A  Short  but  True  Account  of  the  Nobility  and  Re- 
presentatives of  the  Ancient  Realm  and  Kingdom  of 
Scotland.  Written  by  an  Impartial  Pen,  collected  and 
drawn  up  by  Robert  Ker,  in  1705.  (In  verse.)  n.p. 
Printed  in  1712.      12  mo. 

North  of  England  and  Scotland  in  MDCCIV.  Ediiib. 
1818.     12mo. 

A  Collection  of  Original  Papers  about  the  Scots  Plot, 
with  Remarks.  To  which  is  added.  Considerations 
with  relation  to  the  settling  of  the  Succession  in  Scot- 
land.    Lond.  1704.     4to. 

The  reducing  of  Scotland  by  Arms,  and  annexing  it 
to  England  as  a  Province,  considered.  With  an  his- 
torical Account  of  the  Grievances  the  Scots  complain 
they  have  suffered.     Lond.     n.d.     4to. 

A  Memorial  to  the  Nobility  of  Scotland,  in  regard  to 
choosing  the  Sitting  Peers  for  the  Parliament  of  Britain. 
Edinh.  1708.     4to. 

Letters  from  the  Nortli  of  Scotland,  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Highlands,  and  the  Manners  of  the 
Highlanders ;  with  a  Letter  on  the  Military  Roads, 
begun  in  1726.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1759. 
8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition.  With  an  Introduction 
and  an  Appendix  by  Robert  Jamieson.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo. 


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SCOTLAND. 


SCOTLA^B—Oontmned. 

The  Interest  of  Scotland,  in  three  Essays.  See 
Seton  (William). 

The  Interest  of  Scotland,  considered  with  regard  to 
its  Police,  Agriculture,  Trade,  etc.  (Anon.)  See 
Lindsay  (Patrick). 

The  Present  State  of  Scotland.  Enlarged,  corrected, 
and  amended.  (By  Matthias  Symson,  Canon  of  Lin- 
coln.)    Land.  1738.     8vo. 

An  Inquiry  into  some  things  that  concern  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1734.  8vo.  (There  is  bound  up  with  this,  an 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Edinburgh,  regarding  the 
Election  of  Magistrates,  etc.     1740.) 

Some  Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  Scot- 
land, in  a  Letter  to  the  Commissioners  for  Improving 
Fisheries  and  Manufactures.     Edinh.  1744.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  an  English  Member  of  Parliament  from 
a  Gentleman  in  Scotland,  concerning  the  Slavish  De- 
pendencies which  a  great  part  of  that  nation  is  still 
kept  under  by  Superiorities,  Wards,  Beliefs,  and  other 
remains  of  Feudal  Law,  and  by  Clanships.  First 
printed  at  Edinburgh  in  1721.     Edhib.  1746.     8vo. 

An  Appeal  to  the  Common  Sense  of  Scotsmen, 
especially  those  of  the  Landed  Interest,  and  more 
especially  Freeholders.     Edinh.  1747.     8vo. 

Collection  of  Petitions,  Claims,  and  other  Papers 
relating  to  the  Act  20  George  II.,  entitled  "An  Act  for 
abolishing  the  Heritable  Jurisdictions,  etc.  in  Scot- 
land."    Printed  in  the  years  1747  and  1748.     folio. 

The  Staple  contract  between  the  Koyal  Burrows  of 
Scotland  and  the  city  Campvere  in  Zealand,  with  the 
several  amplifications,  prolongations,  and  ratifications 
thereof.     Edinh.  1749.     8vo. 

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Vindication  of  the  Present  Government  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  1691. — 8.  Heads  of  Agree- 
ment assented  to  by  the  United  Ministers  in  and 
about  London,  formerly  called  Presb3i;erian  and 
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the  Methods  and  Motives  of  the  late  Union  and 
Submission  to  the  Assembly,  offered  and  subscribed 
by  Mr  Thomas  Lining,  Mr  Alexander  Shields, 
andJMr  William  Boyd.  1691.— 10.  The  Scotch 
Presbyterian  Eloquence ;  or,  the  Foohshness  of 
their  Teaching  discovered  from  their  Books,  Ser- 
mons, and  Prayers  ;  and  some  Remarks  on  Mr 
Rule's  late  Vindication  of  the  Kirk.  Lond.  1693. — 
11.  Presbyterial  Government  described  ;  or  a 
Methodical  Synopsis  of  it,  as  it  is  professed  and 
practized  in  the  Church  of  Scotland,  by  Brit- 
annus  Philo-Presbyter.  Edinb.  169.5. — 12.  A  proper 
Project  for  Scotland,  to  startle  Fools  and  frighten 
Knaves,  but  to  make  Wise  Men  happy.     1699. 

Vol.  11. 
1.  A  late  Letter  concerning  the  Sufferings  of  the  Epis- 
copal Clergy  in  Scotland.  Lond.  1691.- — 2.  An 
Historical  Relation  of  the  late  Presbyterian  General 
Assembly,  held  at  Edinburgh  from  October  16  to 
November  13,  in  the  year  1690  ;  with  a  Continua- 
tion. Lond.  1691. — 3.  Presbyterian  Inquisition, 
as  it  was  lately  practised  against  the  Professors  of 


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the  CoUedge  of  Edinburgh,  August  and  September 
1690.  Lond.  1691. — 4.  A  Letter  giving  an  Account 
of  all  the  Treatises  that  have  been  published  with 
relation  to  the  Present  Persecution  against  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Lond.  1692.-5.  The  Spirit 
of  Calumny  and  Slander  examined,  chastised,  and 
exposed,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Malicious  Libeller ; 
together  with  a  Short  Account  of  Presbyterian 
Principles  and  consequential  Practices.  Lond. 
1693. — 6.  The  Scots  Episcopal  Innocence ;  with 
Reflections  on  a  late  Malicious  Pamphlet,  intituled 
The  Spirit  of  Malice  and  Slander.  By  Will.  Laick. 
Lond.  1694. — 7.  A  .short  Account  of  the  Grievances 
of  the  Episcopal  Clergy  in  Scotland.  Lond.  1712. 
Vol.  HI. 

1.  An  Account  of  the  Present  Persecution  of  the  Church 
in  Scotland,  in  several  Letters.  Lond.  1690. — 
2.  An  Account  of  the  late  EstabUshment  of  Pres- 
byterian Government  by  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land, anno  1690.  Lond.  1693. — 3.  An  Apology 
for  the  Clergy  of  Scotland  ;  chiefly  opposed  to  the 
censures,  calumnies,  and  accusations  of  a  late 
Presbyterian  Vindicator.  Lo7id.  1693. — 4.  Some 
Remarks  on  a  scandalous  Paper,  entituled  The 
Humble  Representation  of  the  Presbyterians  to  His 
Majesties  High  Commissioner,  and  the  Estates  of 
Parliament,  May  30,  1695. 
Vol  IV. 

1.  An  Essay  for  Peace,  by  Union  in  Judgement  about 
Church-Government  in  Scotland.  Edinb.  1703. — 
2.  A  Discourse,  demonstrating  that  the  Government 
of  the  Church,  which  is  of  Divine  Right,  is  fixed, 
and  not  ambulatory  ;  in  answer  to  an  Essay  for 
Peace.  By  James  Webster.  Edinb.  (1704). — 3. 
An  Examination  of  three  Prelatical  Pamphlets. 
Edinb.  1703. — 4.  The  Funeral  of  Prelacy;  contain- 
ing Reflections  on  the  Essay  for  Peace,  by  Union  in 
Judgement  about  Church  Government.  Edinb. 
1704. — 5.  The  Restoration  of  Episcopacy  in  Scot- 
land the  only  sure  Foundation  for  a  lasting  Union 
with  England.  Lond.  1705. — 6.  A  Draught  for  a 
National  Church  Accommodation,  whereby  the  sub- 
jects of  England  and  Scotland  may  yet  be  United. 
Lond.  1705.-7.  A  Letter  to  the  Moderator  of 
the  next  General  Assembly,  offering  some  Con- 
siderations against  the  imposing  of  the  Westminster 
Confession  of  Faith  as  Terms  of  Ministerial  Com- 
munion. By  a  Presbyterian  Minister  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  1807. — 8.  Some  just  Reflexions  on  a 
Nonsensical  and  Scurril  PasquUl  against  the  Par- 
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dom; with  a  particular  account  of  the  extraordinary 
Occurrences  which  hapned  thereupon,  and  the  Trans- 
actions of  the  Convention  and  Parliament — The 
History  of  the  late  Great  Revolution  in  England. 
Loud.  1690.     8vo. 

Papers  illustrative  of  the  Political  Condition  of  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland  from  1689  to  1696.  Glasgow, 
1845.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

See  also.  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

Series  of  Chronicles  and  Memorials.  See  Records 
(Public). 

Chronicles  of  the  Picts  and  Scots.  See  Records 
(Public). 

Ledger  of  Andrew  Halyburton.  See  RscoRDs 
(Public). 

Analecta  Scotica :  Collections  illustrative  of  the 
Civil,  Ecclesiastical,  and  Literary  History  of  Scotland. 
Chiefly  from  Original  MSS.  First  and  second  series. 
(Edited  by  James  Maidment).  2  vols.  Edinb.  1834, 
1837.     Svo. 


900 


SCOTLAND. 


SCOTLAND— Contimied. 

Illustrations  of  Scottish  History,  from  the  Twelfth 
to  the  Sixteenth  Century  ;  selected  from  unpublished 
Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum  and  the  Tower  of 
London.      Glasgote,  1834.     4to.     (Maitland  Chib.) 

Miscellaneous  Papers  principally  illustrative  of  Events 
in  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Mary  and  King  James  VL 
Glasgow,  1834.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

Nugae  Scoticte.  Miscellaneous  Papers  illustrative  of 
Scotlsh  Affairs;  mdxxxv.-mdcclxxxi.  Edinh.  1829. 
8vo. 

Notices  of  Original  Unprinted  Documents,  preserved 
in  the  Office  of  the  Queen's  Eemembrancer  and  Chapter- 
House,  Westminster,  illustrative  of  the  History  of 
Scotland.     Edinh.  1842.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

A  Dissertation  on  certain  Memorable  Occurrences  in 
the  History  of  Scotland,  read  before  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  (By  Thomas  Brydson.) 
Glasgoio,  1785.     4to. 

The  Eagman  EoUs.  Instrumenta  PubUca,  sive 
Processus  super  Fidelitatibus  et  Homagiis  Scotorum 
Domino  Eegi  AngUas  factis,  a.d.  m.co.xci.-m.cc.xcvi. 
(Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.)  Edinb.  1834.  4to. 
(Bannatyne  Club.) 

Memoirs  concerning  the  Ancient  Alliance  between 
the  French  and  the  Scots,  and  the  Privileges  of  the 
Scots  in  France ;  with  the  original  French,  extracted 
from  the  Eecords  of  that  Kingdom.  Edinb.  1761. 
8vo. 

Memorial  to  shew  that  the  Eldest  Son  of  the  King 
has  right  by  his  Birth  to  the  Principality  of  Scotland, 
etc.     n.p.  1791.     4to. 

The  King  of  Scotland's  Negotiations  at  Eome  for 
assistance  against  the  Commonwealth  of  England,  as 
also  severall  Letters  of  the  Chancellor  of  Scotland  to 
the  King  since  his  coming  into  Scotland,  etc.  Edinb. 
1650.     4to. 

Papiers  d'Etat,  Pieces  et  Documents  inddits  ou  peu 
connus  relatifs  h  I'Histoire  de  I'^cosse  au  XVI"  Sifecle, 
tires  des  Bibliothfeques  et  des  Archives  de  France,  et 
publics  pour  le  Bannatyne  Club  d'Edimbourg,  par  A. 
Teulet.     3  vols.     Faris  (1852,  1860).     4to. 

Eapport  de  M.  Mignet,  sur  une  publication  intitulee 
Papiers  d'Etat,  etc.     Paris,  1854.     4to. 

Letters  to  King  James  the  Sixth  from  the  Queen, 
Prince  Henry,  Prince  Charles,  the  Princess  Elizabeth 
and  her  Husband,  Frederick  King  of  Bohemia,  and  from 
their  Son,  Prince  Frederick  Henry.  Edinb.  1835. 
4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

A  Modern  Account  of  Scotland  :  its  People  and  their 
Manners.     Lond.  1679.     4to. 


SCOTLAND— CoM^mwet?. 

Order  of  the  Cavalcade  at  the  opening  of  the  Parlia- 
ment 1685  ;  also  the  Funeral  Solemnities  at  the  Inter- 
ment of  John  Duke  of  Eothes,  Lord  High  Chancellor  of 
Scotland.     (By  Alexander  Kincaid.)     n.d.     folio. 

Narrative  of  Charles  Prince  of  "Wales'  Expedition 
to  Scotland  in  1745.  By  James  Maxwell  of  Kirk- 
connel.     Edinb.  1841.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

Ascanius  ;  or,  the  Young  Adventurer  ;  a  True  His- 
tory (of  the  Pretender).     Lond.  17  i6.     12mo. 

Eemarks  on  Ascanius.  See  Eebellion  (1745) :  Col- 
lection OP  Tracts,  Vol.  III. 

Alexis  ;  or,  the  Young  Adventurer.  See  Eebeluon 
(1745) :  Collection  op  Teacts,  VoL  II. 

Eeport  relative  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  Royal 
Company  of  Archers  upon  the  Visit  of  His  Majesty, 
King  George  the  Fourth,  to  Scotland,  August  1822. 
Edinb.  1822.     8vo. 

Papers  relative  to  the  Royal  Guard  of  Scottish 
Archers  in  France.  From  original  documents.  Edinb. 
1835.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

A  Historical  Account  of  His  Majesty's  Visit  to  Scot- 
land.    See  George  the  Fourth. 

TOPOGRAPHY  AND  ANTIQUITIES  OF 
SCOTLAND. 

A  Scotch  Atlas,  or  Description  of  the  Kingdom  of 
Scotland,  divided  into  Counties,  with  the  sub-divisions 
of  Sherifdoms  ;  taken  from  Topographical  Surveys, 
regulated  by  Astronomical  Observations.  By  Mostyn 
John  Armstrong.     Lond.  (circa  1800.)     4to. 

The  Atlas  of  Scotland  ;  containing  Maps  of  each 
County,  accompanied  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Geography 
of  Scotland,  View  of  the  comparative  length  of  the 
Eivers,  height  of  the  Mountains,  and  an  Index. 
Edinb.  1832.     folio. 

Scotia  Depicta;  or,  the  Antiquities,  Castles,  etc., and 
Picturesque  Scenery  of  Scotland,  illustrated  in  a  Series 
of  Etchings  by  James  Fittler,  from  Drawings  made  by 
John  Claude  Nattes  ;  with  Descriptions.  Lond.  1804. 
oblong  folio. 

The  Provincial  Antiquities  and  Picturesque  Scenery 
of  Scotland.  With  Descriptive  Illustrations,  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     folio. 

Scotland  Delineated  in  a  Series  of  Views  by  Stanfield, 
Cattermole,  Leitch,  Creswick,  Roberts,  Harding,  Nash, 
and  MaccuUoch ;  drawn  in  Lithography  by  J.  D.  Hard- 
ing, with  Historical,  Antiquarian,  and  Descriptive 
Letter-press  by  John  Parker  Lawson.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1847,  1852.     folio. 

Ancient  Sculptured  Monuments  of  the  County  of 
Angus.     See  Monuments  (Ancient  Sculptured). 


SCOTLAND. 


901 


SCOTLA'^B— Continued. 

Sculptured  Stones  of  Scotland.  Edited  by  John 
Stuart.  2  vela.  Edinb.  1856, 1867.  folio.  (Spalding 
Club.) 

The  Statistical  Account  of  Scotland,  drawn  up  from 
the  Communications  of  the  Ministers  of  the  different 
Parishes,  by  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.  21  vols.  Edinb. 
1791-1799.     8vo. 

The  New  Statistical  Account  of  Scotland,  by  the 
Ministers  of  the  respective  Parishes,  under  the  Super- 
intendence of  a  Committee  of  the  Society  for  the  benefit 
of  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of  the  Clergy.  15  vols, 
bound  in  31.     Edinb.  1845.     8vo. 

An  Abridged  Statistical  History  of  Scotland.  See 
Dawson  (James  Hooper). 

Origiues  Parochiales  Scotiae :  The  Antiquities,  Ec- 
clesiastical and  Territorial,  of  the  Parishes  of  Scotland. 
(Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.)  2  vols,  in  3.  Edinb. 
1851-1855.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

Scenery  of  the  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland  ; 
with  descriptive  letterpress.  By  Lieutenant-Colonel 
afterwards  Sir  William  Keith  Murray,  Bart  of  Ochter- 
tyre.  The  letterpress  written  by  David  Morrison  of 
Perth.     Perth,  1832.     4to. 

A  short  Description  of  the  Western  Hes  of  Scot- 
land ;  also  the  lies  in  Orkenay  and  Schetland.  Lond. 
n.d.     4to.     See  also,  Monipenib  (John). 

The  Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  Scot- 
land.    See  Billings  (Egbert  William). 

TRACTS  {MISCELLANEOUS  COLLECTIONS 
OF). 

Miscellanea  Scotica :  A  Collection  of  Tracts  relating 
to  the  History,  Antiquities,  Topogi-aphy,  and  Literature 
of  Scotland.     4  vols.     Glasgotv,  1818-1820.     8vo. 
Vol.      I.  1.  Maule's  (of  Melgum)  History  of  the   Picts ; 
with  Sir  Robert   Sibbald's   Observations. 
— 2.  Monipennie's  Summarie  or  Abridge- 
ment   of    the   Scots   Chronicle ;    with    a 
Description    of    the    Western    Isles. —  3. 
History  of  the  Feuds  and  Conflicts  of  the 
Clans. — 4.  Narrative   of  the  Massacre  of 
Glencoe. 
Vol.    II.  1.   Life    of    Archbishop    Sharp.  — 2.    Monro's 
Description  of  the  Western  Isles  of  Scot- 
land.— 3.  Martin's  Voyage  to   St.  Kilda. 
— 4.  Buchanan's   Chamseleon. — 5.  Account 
of  the  Murthoure  of  King  James  I,  of  Scot- 
land.— 6.  Supplement  to  the   Feuds  and 
Conflicts  of  the   Clans. — 7.  Buchan's  De- 
scription of  St.  Kilda. 
Vol.  III.  1.  Memoirs    of    Lord   Viscount   Dundee.  —  2. 
The   Highland   Clans.— 3.   The   Massacre 
of  Glenco. — 4.  An  Account   of  Dundee's 
Officers  after  they  went  to  France. — 5. 


I      SCOTLAND— Con^inwd 

Siege  of  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh. — 6. 
Siege  of  the  Bass. — 7.  Navigation  of  King 
James  V.  roimd  Scotland.  —  8.  Letter 
from  the  Nobility,  etc.,  of  Scotland  in 
the  year  1320,  to  Pope  John,  declaring 
their  adherence  to  Robert  Bruce.  —  9. 
Treatises  on  the  Second  Sight,  by  M'Leod, 
Fraser,  Martin,  and  John  Aubrey. 
Vol.  IV.  1.  Memoirs  of  the  Ancient  Alliance  between 
France  and  Scotland. — 2.  Account  of  the 
Earl  of  Glcncaim's  Expedition  into  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland  in  the  years  1 653-S4, 
written  by  Graham  of  Deuchrie. — 3.  Life 
and  Death  of  King  James  the  Fifth  of 
Scotland. — 4.  Buchanan's  Inquiry  into  the 
Genealogy  and  Present  State  of  Ancient 
Scottish  Surnames ;  with  History  of  the 
Family  of  Buchanan. — 5.  Monro's  Gfene- 
alogies  of  the  Clans  of  the  Isles.  4  vols. 
Glasgow,  1818-1820.     8vo. 

Miscellanea  Scotica.    Vol.  I.  (all  published).    Edinb. 
1719.     4to. 

1.  An  Essay  upon  the  Inscription  of  MackdufTs  Cross 
in  Fife.  By  James  Uuninghame. — 2.  An  Account 
of  the  Privileges  obtained  by  Macduff,  the  First 
Earl  of  Fife,  from  King  Malcolm  Kanmor.  By 
Sir  Robert  Sibbald. — 3.  Extracts  of  several  Letters 
written  by  Sir  George  Mackenzie,  concerning  Frosts 
in  Scotland. — 4.  Reflexions  occasioned  by  the  pre- 
ceeding  Remarks  upon  Frosts  in  some  parts  of 
Scotland.  By  Dr  BeaL — 5.  A  Letter  from  the 
Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Commons  of  Scotland  to 
Pope  John  in  the  year  1320,  declaring  their  firm 
Resolution  to  adhere  to  their  Rightful  Sovereign. 
— 6.  Georgius  Davidsonus  Comiti  Aboinio,  vicesimo 
secundo  Aprilis  die,  ipsius  Natali  Anno  1717. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  regarding  Scotland.     Bound 
in  two  volumes  Quarto. 

Vol.  I.  1.  A  Disco  verie  of  the  Unnatural  and  Traiteroos 
Conspiracie  of  Scottisch  Papists  against  God, 
his  Kirk,  their  Native  Cuntrie,  the  Kingis 
Majesties,  Persone,  and  Estate.  Edinb. 
[1589.] — 2.  Certayne  Matters  concerning  the 
Realme  of  Scotland ;  with  a  description  of 
Scotland,  with  all  the  lies,  as  they  were  in 
1597.  Lond.  1603. — 3.  Antiquissima;  celeber- 
rimaeque  Academise  Audreana;  XAP12THPIA, 
in  adventum  Jacobi  Primi.  Edinb.  1617. — 
4.  The  Form  and  Order  of  the  Coronation  of 
Charles  the  Second,  as  it  was  acted  and  done 
at  Scone,  the  first  day  of  Januarie  1631. 
Aberdene,  1651. 
Vol.  II.  1.  A  Letter  from  the  Nobility,  Barons,  and 
Commons  of  Scotland  in  the  year  1320, 
directed  to  Pope  John,  wherein  they  declare 
their  firm  resolutions  to  adhere  to  their  King, 


902 


SCOTLAND. 


SCOTLAND— Continued. 

Kobert  the  Bruce.  Edinb.  1689.— 2.  The 
Liberty  and  Independence  of  the  Kingdom 
and  Church  of  Scotland  asserted  from  Ancient 
Kecords,  by  Eobert  Sibbald,  M.D.  Edinb. 
1704.  —  3.  Some  Authentick  Writes  and 
Records,  from  1567  to  1572,  for  establishing 
King  James  the  Sixth  his  Authority.— 4. 
A  Vindication  of  Eobert  III.,  King  ef  Soot- 
land,  from  the  Imputation  of  Bastardy.  By 
George  Viscount  of  Tarbat.  .Edinb.  1695. — 
5.  An  Appendix  to  the  History  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  [By  Mr  Thomas  Middleton.] 
Land.  1677. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  relative  to  the  Currency  and 
Commerce  of  Scotland  ;  published  at  the  close  of  the 
17th  and  beginning  of  the  18th  Century.  Bound  in 
one  volume  Quarto. 

1.  The  Mistaken  Advantage  by  raising  of  Money  dis- 
covered, in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Edinb.  1695. — 2. 
A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament,  concerning 
the  Bank  of  Scotland  and  the  Lowerirtg  of  Interest 
of  Money.  Edinb.  1696.— 3.  A  Proposal  to  Supply 
the  Defect  of  Money,  and  Relief  to  the  Poor, 
addressed  to  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner,  and  the 
Estates  of  Parliament. — 4.  An  Essay  for  promoting 
of  Trade  and  increasing  the  Coin  of  the  Nation. — 
5.  A  Present  Remedie  for  the  want  of  Money. — 6. 
A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament  in  Relation 
to  Coin. — 7.  A  Proposition  for  Remedying  the 
Debasement  of  Coyne  in  Scotland. — 8.  A  further 
Explication  of  the  Proposal  relating  to  the  Coyne. — 
9.  The  Occasion  of  Scotland's  Decay  in  Trade ; 
with  a  Proper  Expedient  for  Recovery  thereof,  and 
the  Increase  of  our  Wealth.  1705.— 10.  The  Cir- 
cumstances of  Scotland  considered,  with  respect  to 
the  present  scarcity  of  Money ;  together  with  some 
Proposals  for  supplying  the  defect  thereof  and 
rectifying  the  Ballance  of  Trade.    Edinb.  1705. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  regarding  Scotland.  Bound 
in  one  volume  Octavo. 

1.  Remarks  on  the  People  and  Government  of  Scotland, 
particularly  the  Highlanders,  their  original  Cus- 
toms, Manners,  etc. ;  with  a  genuine  Account  of 
the  Highland  Regiment  that  was  decoyed  to 
London.  Edinb.  1747.— 2.  The  Thistle  ;  a  Dis- 
passionate Examine  of  the  Prejudice  of  English- 
men in  general  to  the  Scotch  Nation.  Lond. 
[1746].— 3.  The  Scotch  Prophecy  ;  or.  Lord  Bel- 
haven's  remarkable  Speech  before  the  Union,  com- 
pared with  the  Articles  concluded  and  now 
subsisting.  By  Reay  Saboum.  Lond.  1737. — 4 
The  Conduct  of  His  Grace,  the  D — ke  of  Ar — le 
Reviewed  ;  together  with  His  Grace's  Speech, 
April  15th,  1740,  upon  the  State  of  the  Nation. 
Lond.    1740. — 5.     Letter  to  the   Lord  Bishop  of 


SCOILANI)— Continued. 

Chester.  By  Andrew  Henderson.  Lond.  —  6. 
Essay  on  the  Means  of  producing  Moral  Effects 
from  Physical  Causes  ;  or,  of  Infallibly  Extirpating 
the  Roots  of  National  Animosity  among  the  North 
and  South  Britons.  Lond.  1773. — 7.  The  Case  of 
Mr  John  Ferguson  of  Argyleshire,  who  hath  lived 
above  eighteen  years,  only  on  Water,  Whey,  or 
Barley- Water.  By  Thomas  UmfreviUe.  Lond. 
1743. 

Collection  of  Tracts  regarding  Scotland.     Bound  in 
one  volume  Duodecimo. 

1.  The  Roman  Account  of  Britain  and  Ireland,  in 
answer  to  Father  Innes.  By  Alexander  Taitt. 
Edinb.  1741.— 2.  The  Age  of  the  World  collected 
in  all  its  Periods  ;  or.  Demonstration  that  the 
Lineal  and  Uninterrupted  Succession  of  the  Scots 
Monarchy  has  continued  much  longer  than  any 
other  Kingdom  in  the  known  World.  Written  by 
J.  S.  in  1706.  Edinb.  1716.-3.  Hidden  Things 
brought  to  Light,  for  the  increase  of  knowledge  in 
reading  the  Bible.  By  John  Axford.  Edinb.  1704. 
— 4.  The  Earl  of  Gowrie's  Conspiracy  against  the 
King's  Majestic  of  Scotland  at  St.  Johnstoun,  5th 
August  1600. — 5.  The  same ;  with  Notes  (by  Lord 
HaUes). — 6.  A  Description  of  St.  Kilda.  Edinh. 
1732.-7.  King  Robert  the  III.,  King  of  Scotland, 
his  Answer  to  a  Summonds  sent  by  Henry  the  IV. 
of  England  to  do  Homage  for  the  Crown  of  Scot- 
land. (A  Poem.) — 8.  The  History  and  Description 
of  the  Isle  of  Man  ;  likewise  many  Comical  and 
Entertaining  Stories  of  the  Pranks  played  by 
Fairies,  etc.     Lond.  1744. 

Collection  of  Tracts  regarding  Scotland.     Bound  in 
one  volume  Octavo. 

1.  A  Letter  on  the  Poor  Rates  in  Scotland.  Edinb. 
1807. — 2.  An  Exposition  of  the  Causes  which  have 
produced  the  late  Dissentions  among  the  Free 
Masons  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1808.— 3.  A  State- 
ment of  the  Numbers,  Duties,  Families,  and  the 
Livings  of  the  Clergy  of  Scotland.  Drawn  up  by 
the  Rev.  William  Singers.  Edinb.  1808.-4.  The 
Substanca  of  a  Speech  delivered  in  the  General 
Assembly,  respecting  the  Merits  of  the  late  Bill  for 
the  Augmentations  of  Stipends  to  the  Clergy  of 
Scotland.  By  the  Rev.  T.  Chalmers.  Edinb.  1809. 
— 5.  The  DiEFerence  stated  betwixt  the  Presby- 
terian Establishment  and  the  Episcopal  Church  of 
Scotland.  By  the  Rev.  J.  Milne.  Aberdeen,  1811. 
— 6.  Answers  to  a  Statement  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Presbytery  of  Glasgow,  relative  to  the  use 
of  an  Organ.  Glasgow,  1808. — 7.  Report  of  the 
Society  for  the  Support  of  Gaelic  Schools.  Edinb. 
1811. — 8.  Appeal  to  Tenants  upon  the  Property 
Tax.  1809. — 9.  A  Summary  of  the  Powers  and 
Duties  of  a  Constable  in  Scotland  and  of  a  Private 
Person  in  regard  to  Criminal  Cases.  Edinb. 
1813. 


SCOTS  COMPENDIUM— SCOTT. 


90S 


SCOTS  COMPENDIUM  (The);  or,  Pocket  Peerage 
of  Scotland,  including  the  Dormant,  Attaiuted,  and  Ex- 
tinct Titles,  with  their  Descent,  Marriage,  Issue,  etc. 
2  vols.     £dinb.  1826.     12mo. 

SCOTS  MAGAZINE.     See  Magazines. 

SCOTS  EEVIEW.  A  Specimen  of  the  Scots 
Review.     [Edinb.  1774.]     12mo. 

SCOTS  WORTHIES.  A  Cloud  of  Witnesses  for 
the  Royal  Prerogatives  of  Jesus  Christ ;  being  the  last 
Speeches  and  Testimonies  of  those  who  have  suffered 
for  the  Truth  in  Scotland  since  the  year  1680.  Re- 
printed by  the  Rev.  John  H.  Thomson.  Edinb.  1871. 
8vo.     See  also,  HowiB  (John). 

SCOTT  (COLONBL). 

A  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  the  Esmailla  of  Abd-el- 
Kader,  and  of  Travels  in  Morocco  and  Algiers.  Lond. 
1842.     8vo. 

SCOTT  (Alexander). 

Poems,  from  a  Manuscript  written  in  the  year 
UDLXViii.  (Edited  by  David  Laing.)  Edinb.  1821. 
8vo. 

SCOTT  (C.  Rochfort). 

Rambles  in  Egypt  and  Candia,  with  Details  of  the 
Military  Powers  and  Resources  of  those  Countries,  and 
Observations  on  the  Government,  Policy,  and  Com- 
mercial System  of  Mohammed  Ali.  2  vols.  Lond. 
18.37.     8vo. 

Excursions  in  the  Mountains  of  Ronda  and  Granada. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

SCOTT  (David). 

The  History  of  Scotland,  containing  all  the  Histori- 
cal Transactions  of  that  Nation,  from  the  Year  of  the 
World  3619  to  the  Year  of  Christ  1726.  Westmin- 
ster, 1727.     folio. 

The  same.     Westminster,  1727.     large  folio. 

SCOTT  (David),  R.S.A. 

Memoirs  and  Journal  in  Italy.     See  Scott  (W.  B.) 

SCOTT  (David  Dcndas). 

The  Suppression  of  the  Reformation  in  France ;  as 
exhibited  in  De  Rulhiferes  Historical  Elucidations  and 
various  other  documents.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

SCOTT  (David  Wardlaw). 

Dora  MarceUi,  the  Last  of  her  Race ;  a  Poem. 
Edinb.  1843.     12mo. 

SCOTT  (Sir  Geo.  Gilbert),  R.A. 

Lectures  on  the  Rise  and  Development  of  Mediajval 
Architecture,  deliveredjit  the  Royal  Academy.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1879.     8vo. 


SCOTT  (Sir  Geo.  Gilbert),  R. A.— Continued. 

Personal  and  Professional  Recollections,  by  the  late 
Sir  Geo.  Gilbert  Scott,  edited  by  his  Son,  G.  Gilbert 
Scott,  F.S.A. ;  with  an  Introduction  by  the  Very  Rev. 
J.  W.  Burgon,  Dean  of  Chichester.    Lond.  1879.    8vo. 

SCOTT  (Hew),  D.D. 

Fasti  Ecclesiae  Scoticanae  :  The  Succession  of  Minis- 
ters in  the  Parish  Churches  of  Scotland  from  the  Re- 
formation, A,D.  1560  to  the  present  time.  3  vols,  in  6. 
Edinb.  1866-1871.     4to. 

SCOTT  (Rev.  James). 

A  History  of  the  Lives  of  the  Protestant  Reformers 
in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1817.     8vo. 

A  History  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  John,  Earl  of 
Gowrie,  with  Preliminary  Dissertations.  Edinb.  1818. 
8vo. 

Statistical  Accounts  of  the  Town  and  Parish  of 
PertL     See  Statistical  Pieces. 

SCOTT  (Sir  John),  of  Scotstarvet. 

The  Staggering  State  of  the  Scots  Statesmen,  for 
one  hundred  years,  viz.,  from  1650  to  1650 ;  pub- 
lished from  an  original  M.S.     Edinb.  1754.     12mo. 

SCOTT  (Major  John). 

Observations  on  Belsham's  Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of 
George  the  Third.     Lond.  179^.     8vo. 

SCOTT  (John). 

Critical  Essays  on  some  of  the  Poems  of  several 
English  Poets ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  the  Author,  by  Mr  Hoole.  Lond.  1785. 
8vo. 

SCOTT  (John),  D.D. 

Works,  containing  the  Christian  Life,  with  Sermons 
and  Discourses.     2  vols.     Lond.  1718.     folio. 

SCOTT  (John). 

A  Visit  to  Paris  in  1814;  being  a  Review  of  the 
Moral,  Political,  Intellectual,  and  Social  Condition  of 
the  French  Capital     Lond.  1815.     Svo. 

Paris  Revisited  in  1815.     Lonrf.  1816.     8vo. 

The  House  of  Mourning:  a  Poem.  Lond.  1817. 
8vo. 

Sketches  of  Manners,  Scenery,  etc.,  in  the  French 
Provinces,  Switzerland,  and  Italy ;  wth  an  Essay  on 
French  Literature.     Lomi.  1821.     8vo. 

SCOTT  (Rev.  John). 

Life  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Scott,  Rector  of  Aston 
Sandford,  Bucks  ;  including  a  Narrative  drawn  np  by 
himself,  and  copious  Extracts  of  his  Letters.  Lond. 
1823.     8vo. 


904 


SCOTT. 


SCOTT  (Eev.  3 on-s)— Continued. 

The  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  particularly  in 
its  Lutheran  Branch,  from  the  Diet  of  Augsburg,  1530, 
to  the  death  of  Luther  1546.  Being  a  Continuation  of 
Milner's  Church  History.  3  vols.  Lowd.  1826-1831. 
8vo. 

SCOTT  (John). 

Cases  in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  and  Exche- 
quer Chamber,  1834-1840.  8  vols.  Lond.  1835- 
1841.     8vo. 

See  also,  Moore  (John  Bayly). 

New  Eeports  in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  and 
Exchequer  Chamber,  1840  to  1845.  8  vols.  Lond. 
1841-1845.     8vo. 

Common  Bench  Reports;  Cases  argued  and  deter- 
mined in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  and  in  the  Ex- 
chequer Chamber,  1856  to  1860.  8  vols.  Lond. 
1857-1861.     8vo. 

Common  Bench  Eeports,  Vols.  X. -XVIII.  (Being 
the  Continuation  of  Manning  and  Grainger's  Eeports, 
1850-1856.     8  vols.     Lond.  1852-1856.     8vo. 

A  General  Index  to  the  Principal  Matters  contained 
in  the  Common  Bench  Eeports.     Lond.  1858.     8vo. 

SCOTT  (EoBBET),  D.D. 

A  Sermon  upon  occasion  of  the  late  Dreadful  Fire 
which  happened  at  Edinburgh,  the  Third  of  February 
1700  ;  by  E.  S.,  D.D.     ^dinh.  1701.     12mo. 

SCOTT  (Egbert). 

Poems  on  various  Occasions.     Lond.  1765.     12mo. 

SCOTT  (Professor  E.  E.) 

Elements  of  Intellectual  Philosophy  ;  or,  an  Analysis 
of  the  Powers  of  the  Human  Understanding,  tending  to 
ascertain  the  principles  of  a  Eational  Logic.  Edinh. 
1805.     8vo. 

Inquiry  into  the  Limits  and  Peculiar  Objects  of 
Physical  and  Metaphysical  Science,  tending  princi- 
pally to  illustrate  the  Nature  of  Causation.  Edinh. 
1810.     8vo. 

SCOTT  (Eev.  Thomas). 

Commentary  on  the  Bible.     See  Bible. 

Eemarks  on  the  Eefutation  of  Calvinism  by  George 
'omline,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  2  vols.  Lond. 
811.     8vo. 

Sermons  on  Select  Subjects.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Tracts;  with  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Thomas 
Chalmers,  D.D.     Glasgow,  1826.     8vo. 

Life  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Scott.  See  Scott  (Eev. 
ohn). 

SCOTT  (W.) 

The  Beauties  of  the  Border.     Carlisle,  1821.     12mo, 


SCOTT  (Sir  Walter). 

Poetical  Works.  12  vols.  Edinh.  1821-1830. 
8vo. 

Poetical  Works.  12  vols.  Edinh.  1833-1834. 
12mo. 

Miscellaneous  Prose  Works.  6  vols.  Edinh.  1827. 
8vo. 

Collected  Edition  of  his  Prose  Works.  28  vols. 
Edinh.  1834-1836.     12mo. 

Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  Border,  consisting  of  His- 
torical and  Eomantic  Ballads,  collected  in  the  Southern 
Counties  of  Scotland.  3  vols.  (Vol.  III.,  second  edi- 
tion.)    Kelso  and  Edinh.  1802-1803.     8vo. 

Sir  Tristrem  ;  a  Metrical  Eomance  of  the  Thirteenth 
Century ;  by  Thomas  Ercildoune,  called  the  Ehymer; 
edited  from  the  Auchinleck  MS.  Edinh.  1804. 
8vo. 

The  Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel;  a  Poem.  Edinh. 
1805.     4to. 

The  same.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

Marmion;  a  Tale  of  Flodden  Field.  Edinh.  1808. 
4to. 

The  Lady  of  the  Lake;  a  Poem.  Edinh.  1810. 
4to. 

The  Vision  of  Don  Eoderick ;  a  Poem.  Edinh. 
1811.     4to. 

Eokeby  ;  a  Poem.     Edinh.  1813.     4to. 

The  Bridal  of  Triermain,  or  the  Vale  of  St.  John  ;  a 
Poem.     Edinh.  1813.     12mo. 

The  Lord  of  the  Isles;  a  Poem.  Edinh.  1815. 
4to. 

The  Field  of  Waterloo;  a  Poem.  Edinh.  1815. 
4to. 

Paul's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.     Edinh.  1^16.     8vo. 

The  Border  Antiquities  of  England  and  Scotland, 
comprising  specimens  of  Architecture  and  Sculpture 
and  other  Vestiges  of  Former  Ages ;  together  with 
Illustrations  of  Eemarkable  Incidents  in  Border  His- 
tory and  Tradition,  and  Original  Poetry.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1814,  1817.     4to. 

Harold  the  Dauntless;  a  Poem.  Edinh.  1817. 
12mo. 

Halidon  Hill;  a  Dramatic  Sketch  from  Scottish 
History.     Edinh.  1822.     8vo. 

The  Pirate.     3  vols.     Ediiih.  1822.     8vo. 

The  Fortunes  of  Nigel.    3  vols.    Edinh.  1822.    8vo. 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.  2  vols.  Edinh.  ISIl. 
8vo. 

The  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  Emperor  of  the 
French ;  with  a  Preliminary  View  of  the  French  Ee- 
volution.     9  vols.     Edinh.  1827.     8vo. 

Eeligious  Disccurses,  by  a  Layman.  Lond.  1828. 
8vo. 


SCOTT— SCOTTISH  BURQH  RECORDS  SOCIETY. 


906 


SCOTT  (Sir  WALTm)—Cmiimied. 

Tales  of  a  Grandfather ;  being  Stories  from  the  His- 
tory of  Scotland.     3  vols.     JEdinb.  1828.     12mo. 

Tales  of  a  Grandfather.  Second  series.  3  vols. 
Edinb.  1829.     12mo. 

Tales  of  a  Grandfather.  Third  series.  3  vols. 
Edinb.  1830.     12mo. 

Tales  of  a  Grandfather.  Stories  taken  from  the 
History  of  France.     3  vols.     Edi7ib.  \83l.     12nio. 

The  Doom  of  Devorgoil,  a  Melo-drama ;  and  Auch- 
indrane,  or  the  Ayrshire  Tragedy.  Edinb.  1830. 
8vo. 

Waverley  Novels,  with  Prefaces,  Introductions,  and 
Notes.     48  vols.     Edinb.  1829-1833.     12mo. 

"Waverley  Novels,  Centenary  Edition.  25  vols. 
Edinb.  1870-1871.     8vo. 


Vol.  I. 

Waverley. 

Vol.  XVI. 

Quentin  Durward. 

II. 

Guy  Mannering. 

XVII. 

St.  Ronan's  Well. 

III. 

Antiquary. 

XVIII 

Redgauntlet. 

IV. 

Rob  Roy 

XIX. 

TheBetrothed,and 

V. 

Old  Mortelity. 

the  Chronicles  of 

VI. 

Legend   of  Mon- 

the Canongate. 

trose,  and  Black 

XX. 

The  Talisman,  and 

Dwarf. 

Chronicles  of  the 

VII. 

Heart    of     Mid- 

Canongate. 

Lothian. 

XXI. 

Woodstock. 

VIII. 

Bride  of  Lammer- 

XXII. 

The  Fail  Maid  of 

moor. 

Perth. 

IX. 

Ivanhoe. 

XXIII. 

Anne    of    Geier- 

X. 

The  Monastery. 

stein. 

XI. 

The  Abbot. 

XXIV. 

Count  Robert   of 

XII. 

Kenilworth. 

Paris. 

XIII. 

The  Pirate. 

XXV. 

Surgeon's  Daugh- 

XIV. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel. 

ter,  Castle  Dan- 

XV. 

Peveril    of      the 

gerous,  and   In- 

Peak. 

dex. 

Life  of  Jonathan  Swift.     See  Swift  (Jonathan). 
Translations  from  the  German.     See  BCrger  (Gott- 
fried August).     Goethe  (Johann  Wolfgang  von). 

See  also,  Sadler  (Sir  Ralph).  Somers'  Tracts. 
Fountain  HALL  (Lord). 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  See  Allan  (George). 
LocKHAKT  (John  Gibson). 

Letters  to  Richard  Heher,  Esq.,  containing  Critical 
Remarks  on  the  Series  of  Novels  beginning  with 
"  Waverley,"  and  an  Attempt  to  ascertain  their  Author. 
Land.  1821.     8vo. 

The  Waverley  Dramas.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1823, 
1828.     12mo. 

Anecdotes,  illustrative  of  the  Incidents,  Characters, 
and  Scenery  described  in  the  Novels  and  Romances  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott.     2  vols.     Lond.  1833.     12mo. 


SCOTT  (Sib  Walter)— Ccmtinned. 

The  Scott  Exhibition,  1871 ;  Catalogue  of  the  Ex- 
hibition held  at  Edinburgh  in  July  and  August  1871, 
on  occasion  of  the  Commemoration  of  the  Centenary  of 
the  Birth  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.     Edinb.  1872.     4to. 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott,  Bart,  of  Abbotsford,  vnth.  a  Reprint  of  his  Me- 
morials of  the  Haliburtons,  by  the  Rev.  Ciiarles  Rogers, 
LL.D.     L<md.  1877.     8vo.     (Grampian  Club.) 

SCOTT  (William). 

The  Practice  of  the  Bill  Chamber ;  to  which  is  an- 
nexed Act  of  Sederunt,  14th  June  1799.  Edinb. 
1801.     13mo. 

SCOTT  (William). 

The  Harmony  of  Phrenology  with  Scripture ;  shown 
in  a  Refutation  of  the  Philosophical  Errors  contained  in 
Mr  Combe's  "  Constitution  of  Man."  Edi?ib.  1836.    8vo. 

Sketches  from  Scripture  History.  Edi)d).l8i6.   12mo. 

SCOTT  (William  B.) 

Memoir  of  David  Scott,  R.S.A.,  containing  his  Journal 
in  Italy,  Notes  on  Art,  and  other  Papers,  with  Illustra- 
tions.    Edinb.  1850.     8vo. 

Antiquarian  Gleanings  in  the  North  of  England ; 
drawn  and  etched  by  W  B.  Scoti     Lo?id.  1849.     4to. 

Albert  Durer  :  his  Life  and  Works,  including  Auto- 
biographical Papers  and  Complete  Catalogues.  Lo)id. 
1869.     8vo. 

SCOTTISH  ARCHERS.     See  Scotland. 

SCOTTISH  ART  and  National  Encouragement, 
containing  a  View  of  Existing  Controversies  and 
Transactions  during  the  last  Twenty-seven  Years 
relative  to  Art  in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1846.     8vo. 

SCOTTISH    BALLADS. 

Scottish  Ballads  and  Songs,  Historical  and  Tradi- 
tionary. Edited  by  James  Maidment.  2  vol&  Edinb. 
1868.     8vo. 

See  also,  Kinloch  (George  Ritchie). 

SCOTTISH  BURGH  RECORDS  SOCIETY. 

Extracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Burgh  of  EtUn- 
biirgh,  A.D.  1403-1528.  (Edited  by  James  D.  J[ar- 
wick.  City  Clerk.)     Edinb.  1869.     4to. 

Extracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Burgh  of  Edin- 
burgh, A.D.  1528-1557.  (Edited  by  J.  D.  Marwick.) 
Edinb.  1871.     4to. 

Extracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Burgh  of  Edin- 
burgh, A.D.  1557-1571.  (Edited  by  J.  D.  Marwick.) 
Edinb.  1875.     4to. 

Charters  and  Documents  relating  to  the  Burgh   of 

Peebles,  with  Extracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Bui^gh, 

A.D.  1165-1710.    (Edited  by  William  Chambers,  LLD.) 

Edinb.  1872.     4to. 

5t 


906 


SCOTTISH  CLERGY— SCRIPTOEES. 


SCOTTISH  CLERGY.     See  Smith  (John). 

SCOTTISH  CRIMINAL  CASES.     ,Sec  Trials. 

SCOTTISH  DOVE  (The),  sent  out  and  returning ; 
bringing  intelligence  from  their  Army,  and  makes  some 
Relations  of  other  observable  passages  of  both  King- 
doms for  information  and  instruction.  (Numbers  1  to 
75,  and  175  to  16L)    2  vols.    ZoH(i  1643,  1646.    4to. 

SCOTTISH  ELEGIAC  VERSES,  MDCXXIX.- 
MDCCXXIX. ;  with  Notes  and  an  Appendix  of  illustra- 
tive Papers.  Edited  by  James  Maidment.  Edinh.XM'i. 
8vo. 

SCOTTISH  HARMONIES. 

A  Select  Collection  of  National  Airs.  Arranged  for 
the  German  Flute  or  Violin,  by  an  Amateur.  Edinh. 
1825.     folio. 

SCOTTISH  HISTORIANS. 

Critical  Observations  concerning  the  Scottish  His- 
torians, Hume,  Stuart,  and  Robertson.  Lond.n%2.  8vo. 

SCOTTISH  JESTS  AND  ANECDOTES;  to  which 
are  added  a  Selection  of  Choice  English  and  Irish  Jests. 
Edinh.  1832.     12mo. 

SCOTTISH  (The)  Journal  of  Topography,  An. 
tiquities,  Traditions,  etc.,  1847-1848.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1848.     royal  8vo. 

SCOTTISH  JURIST  (The)  ;  containing  Reports  of 
Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords,  Courts  of  Session, 
Teinds,  and  Exchequer,  and  the  Jury  and  Justiciary 
Courts,  from  1829  to  1873.  45  vols.  Edinh.  1829- 
1873.     4to. 

SCOTTISH  LAW  LIST.     Sea  Law  Lists. 

SCOTTISH  LAW  REPORTER  (The)  ;  containing 
Reports  of  Cases  decided  in  the  Court  of  Session,  Court 
of  Justiciary,  Court  of  Teinds,  and  House  of  Lords, 
from  1865  to  1880.  17  vols.  Edinh.  1865-1880. 
royal  8vo. 

SCOTTISH  LITURGIES  OF  THE  REIGN  OF 
JAMES  VI.  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  Ad- 
ministration of  the  Sacraments,  1618,  etc.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  George  W.  Sprott.     Edinh.  1871.     12  mo. 

SCOTTISH  MONEY. 

A  short  Account  of  Scottish  Money  and  Coins,  with 
Tables  of  their  Value  at  different  periods.  Edinh. 
1817.     8vo. 

SCOTTISH  PROPHECIES  :  CoUection  of  Ancient 
Scottish  Prophecies  in  alliterative  Verse.  Reprinted 
from  Waldegrave's  Edition,  1603,  and  collated  with 
Hart's,  1615.     Edinh.  1833.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 


SCOTTISH  PROTESTANT;  being  a  Series  of 
Papers  relative  to  the  "Agitation"  of  the  Roman  Ca- 
tholic Claims  at  Edinburgh,  in  March  1829.  Edinh. 
1829.     8vo. 

SCOTTISH  REGISTER  (The)  ;  or.  General  View 
of  History,  Politics,  and  Literature,  with  Philosophical, 
Critical,  and  Miscellaneous  Papers,  chiefly  relative  to 
Scotland;  from  January  1794  to  June  1795.  6  vols, 
in  3.     Edinh.  1794-1796.     8vo. 

SCOTTISH  SONG  ;  a  Selection  of  the  Choicest 
Lyrics  of  Scotland ;  compiled  and  arranged  by  Mary 
Carlyle  Aitken.     Lond.  1874.     12mo. 

SCOTUS  (RoMOALDUs). 

Summarium  Rationum,  quibus  Cancellarius  Angliae  et 
Prolocutor  Puckeringius  Elizabethai  Anglise  Reginae 
persuaserunt  occidendam  esse  Serenissimam  Principem 
Mariam  Stuartam  Scotise  Reginam.  Una  cum  respon- 
sionibus  Reginae  Anglise  et  Sententia  mortis ;  quae  om- 
nium Anglice  primum  edita  sunt.  His  additum  est, 
Supplicium  et  Mors  Regina;  Scotiae.  Ingolstadii, 
1588.     8vo. 

SCOTUS  ERIGENA  (Joannes). 

De  Divisione  Naturae  Libri  Quinque,  diu  dcsiderati. 
Accedit  Appendix  ex  Ambiguis  S.  Maximi,  Graece  et 
Latine.     Oxon.  1681.     folio. 

SCOUGALL  (Rev.  Henry). 

Works ;  with  an  Introductory  Essay  by  the  Rev. 
Richard  Watson.      Glasgow,  1830.     12mo. 

SCRAFTON  (Luke). 

Reflections  on  the  Government  of  Indostan ;  and  a 
short  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Bengal,  from  1739  to 
1756.     Edinh.  1761.     8vo. 

SCRIECKIUS  (Adrianus). 

Originum  Rerumque  Celticarum  et  Belgicarum  Libri 
XXIII.  Van  t'beghin  der  Eerater  Volcken  van  Euro- 
pen,  in-sonderheyt  vanden  Oorspronck  ende  Saecken 
der  Neder-Landren,  XXIII.  Boecken.  (Belgice  et 
Latine.)     Ypre,  1614.     folio. 

Monitorum  Secundorum  Libri  V.  Ypris  Flandorum, 
1615.     foHo.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

SCRIPTORES. 

Historic  AuGUST.«  Scriptores  VI.  Spartianus,Capi- 
tolinus,  Lampridius,  Gallicanus,  Pollio,  et  Vopiscus. 
Cum  integris  notis  Isaac!  Casauboni,  CI.  Salmasii,  et 
Jani  Gruteri.     2  vols.     Lugduni  Batav.  1&7 1.     8vo. 

Historic  Augustte  Scriptores  Sex.  Praemittitur 
Notitia  literaria.  Ad  optimas  editiones  coUati  studiis 
Societatis  Bipontina3.     2  vols.     Biponti,  1787.     8vo. 


SCEIPTORES— SCEITTORI. 


907 


S  CRIPTORES— Continued. 

HisTOBiiE  Byzantin/E  Scriptores  Post  Thoophanem, 
partim  nunc  priinu'm  editi,  partim  reconsiti,  et  nova  ver- 
siono  adornati.  Cura  et  studio  li.  P.  Francisci  Com- 
befisii.  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  notis  Franc.  Combefisii. 
Parisiis,  1685.     folio. 

Rbi  Aorarle  AncTORES  Legesquo  variae.  Qumdam 
nunc  primum,  caitera  emendatiora  prodeunt  cur4  Wilel- 
mi  Goesii,  cujus  accedunt  Indices,  Antiquitates  Agrariae 
et  Notae  ;  una  cum  Nicolai  Rigaltii  Notis  et  Observa- 
tionibus,  nee  non  Glossario  ejusdem.  Amstelredami, 
1674.     4to. 

Rei  Rustics  Scriptores  (scilicet  M.  P.  Cato,  M.  Ter- 
entius  Varro,  et  L.  J.  M.  Columella,  etc.).  Editio 
Princeps.     Veneth's,  Nicolaus  Jensen,  1472.     folio. 

Scriptores  Rei  Rusticje  Veteres  Latini.  Cato,  Varro, 
Columella,  Palladius.  Quibus  nunc  accedit  Vegotius 
de  Mulo-medicina  et  Gargilii  Martialis  Fragmentum. 
Cum  editionibus  prope  omnibus  collati,  et  Lexicon 
Rei  Eusticoe  curante  Jo.  Mattbia  Gesnero.  Lipsice, 
1735.     4to. 

Veteres  db  Re  IMilitari  Scriptores  quotquot 
extant,  nunc  prima  vice  in  unum  redacti  corpus. 

I.  Flavii  Vegetii  Renati  Institutorum  rei  militaris, 

libri  V. 

II.  Sixti  Julii  Frontini  Strategematum  et  Stratege- 

ticon,  libri  IV. 

III.  Claudius  .iElianus  de  Instruendis  aciebus. 

IV.  Modestus  de  Vocabulis  rei  militaris. 

V.  Polybius  de  militia  et  caatrametatione  Roman- 

orum. 

VI.  MnQm  Poliorceticus,  etc. 

Accedunt  Stewechii  Commentarius,   F.   Modii  notae  et 
Scriverii  animadversiones.      Vesalia;  1570.     8vo. 

SCRIPTORES  GEOGRAPHIC  VETERIS  Grseci 

IVIinores.     See  Geographic  Scriptores. 

SCRIPTORES  GR^CI  MINORES,  quorum  Reli- 
quias,  fere  omnium  melioris  notae,  ex  editionibus  variis 
excerpsit,  J.  A.  Giles.     2  vols.     Oxon.  1831.     12mo. 

SCRIPTORES  HISTORLE  ROMANS  Latini 
Veteres,  qui  extant  omnes,  notis  illustrati,  a  Carolo 
Henrico  de  Klettenberg  et  Wildeck,  in  unum  redacti 
corpus,  edente  et  accurante  Bennone  Casparo  Haurisio. 
3  vols.     HeidelbergcB,  1743-1748.     folio. 

SCEIPTORES  MONASTICI.  Edidit  J.  A.  GUes, 
LL.D.     Lmd.  1844-1848.     Svo. 

Galfridi  le  Baker  de  Swinbroke,  Chronicon  Angliae 

temporibus  Edwardi  II.  et  Edwardi  III. 
Chronicon  Angliae  Petriburgense. 
Galfridi  Momimetensis  Historia  Britonum. 
Scriptores  rerum  Gestarum  "Willelmi  Conquestoris. 


SCRIPTOEES  yiOl!! ASTICI— Continued. 

Inoerti  Scriptoris  Narratio  do  rebus  in  Bello  Sancto 

gestis,  A.D.  MCCXVIL-MCCXVIII. 

Inoerti  Scriptoris  Chronicon  Anglise  de  regnis 
trium  Eegum  Lancastrensium,  Hen.  IV.,  V.,  et 
VI. 

Alani  Prioris  Cantuariensis,  postea  Abbatis  Tewkes- 
berienais,  Scripta  quse  extant 

SCEIPTOEES  PHYSIOGNOMONIC  VETERES, 
ex  recensione  Camilli  Perusci  et  Frid.  Sylburgii,  Graece 
et  Latine,  recensuit  et  notas  adspersit,  Johannes 
Georgius  Eridericus  Franzius.     Altenfmrt/i,  1780.    Svo. 

SCEIPTOEES  RERUM  DANICARUM.  See 
Denmark. 


SCRIPTORES   RERUM    SUECICARUM. 

Sweden. 


See 


SCRIPTORES  RERUM  UNGAEICAEUM  et 
Transsilvanarum.     See  Simigianhs  (AMBROsros). 

SCEIPTORUM  GE^CORUM  BIBLIOTHECA. 

Hesiodi  Carmina. 

ApoUonii  Argonautica. 

Mussei  Carmen  de  Herone  et  Leandro. 

Coluthi  Raptus  Helena?. 

Quinti  Post-Homerica. 

Tryphiodori  Excidium  IliL 

Tzetzse  Ante-Homerica,  etc. 
Graece  et  Latine,  cum  indicibus  nominum  et  reruiu, 
edidit  F.  S.  Lehrs.    Accedunt  Asii,  Pisandri,  Panyasidis, 
Choeriti,    Antimachi,   Fragmenta,  cum    commentariis 
Frid.  Diibner.     Parisiis,  1840.     royal  folio. 

SCRIPTORUM  DE  JURE  NAUTICO  et  Mari- 
timo  Fasciculus ;  Jo.  Stypmanni  Jus  Maritimum  et 
Nauticum,  R  Kuricke  de  Adsecurationibus  Diatriben, 
et  Jo.  Loccenii  Jus  Maritimum  complexus.  Prae- 
fationem  prsemisit  Jo.  GottL  Heineccius.  Hcdce  Mwj- 
dehurgicw,  1740.     4to. 

SCRIPTORUM  VETERUM  NOVA  COLLECTIO, 
e  Vaticanis  Codicibus,  edita  ab  Angelo  Maio.  10  vols. 
Romce,  1825-18.^8.     4to. 

SCRIPTURE  GAZETTEER. 

Gazetteer  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  ;  with  an 
Introductory  Essay  by  William  Fleming,  D.D.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1838.     royal  Svo. 

SCEITTOEI  classic:  ITALIANI,  Antichi  et 
Modemi  di  Economia  Politica,  publicati  ed  iUustrati 
daPt.  Custodi     50  vols.     Afi/ano,  1803-1  SI 7.     Svo. 


908 


SCRIVEN— SECUNDUS. 


SCEIVEN  (John). 

A  Treatise  on  Copyholds,  Customary  Freeholds,  An- 
cient Demesne,  and  the  Jurisdiction  of  Courts  Baron 
and   Courts   Leet.        Second   edition.       Loiid.    1821. 

8  TO. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition.  By  Henry  Stalman. 
Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

SCROPE  (The)  and  GEOSVENOR  ROLL.  See 
Nicolas  (Sir  N.  H.) 

SCROPE  (Baron). 

Historical  View  of  the  Forms  and  Powers  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer  in  Scotland.  Sao  Clerk  (Sir 
John). 

SCEOPE  (G.  Poulett). 

Considerations  on  Volcanoes,  leading  to  the  Estab- 
lishment of  a  New  Theory  of  the  Earth.  Lond.  1825. 
8vo. 

Principles  of  Political  Economy.  Lond.  183.3. 
12mo, 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Charles,  Lord  Sydenham; 
with  a  Narrative  of  his  Administration  in  Canada. 
Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

SCRYMGEOUR  (Daniel). 

The  Poetry  and  Poets  of  Britain,  from  Chaucer  to 
Tennyson,  with  Biographical  Sketches ;  preceded  by 
an  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 
English  Poetical  Literature.     Eiinh.  1850.     8vo. 

SCUDDER  (Rev.  Henry). 

The  Christian's  Daily  Walk  in  Holy  Security  and 
Peace ;  with  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Thomas  Chalmers, 
D.D.     Glasgow,  1826.     12mo. 

SCULPTURE  (Specimens  of  Antient).  See  Dilet- 
tanti (Society  of). 

SCUOLA  di  Lionardo  da  Vinci.  See  Fomagalli 
(Ignazio). 

SCUPOLI  (P.  P.  Lorenzo). 

Combattimento  Spirituale.     Parigi,  1660.     folio. 

SCYLAX.     See  GEOGRAPHiiB  Scbiptores. 

SEALS. 

The  Great  Seals  of  England,  from  the  time  of 
Edward  the  Confessor.     Lond.  1837.     folio. 

Catalogue  of  Ancient  Scottish  Seals.  See  Lainq 
(Henry). 

SEATON  (Rev.  Thomas). 

The  Divinity  of  our  Saviour  proved  in  an  Essay  on 
the  Eternity  of  the  Son  of  God.     Lond.  1719.     8vo. 


SEBASTIAN  (Lewis  Boyd),  Barrister. 

Law  of  Trade  Marks  and  their  Registration,  and 
matters  connected  therewith,  including  a  chapter  on 
Goodwill.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

A  Digest  of  Cases  of  Trade  Mark,  Trade  Name, 
Trade  Secret,  Goodwill,  etc.,  in  the  Courts  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  India,  the  Colonies,  and  the  United 
States  of  America.      Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

SEBASTIANI  (Filippo  Alessandro). 
Viaggio   a  Tivoli  fatto   nel  1825.      Fuligno,  1828. 
8vo. 

S^CHELLES  (HiHAULT  de). 

Voyage  k  Montbart,  contenant  des  details  tr6s  in- 
t^ressants  sur  la  caractfere,  la  personne  et  les  6crits  de 
Buffon.     Paris,  I'an.  ix.  (1800).    8vo. 

SECKENDORF  (Vitus  Lud.  A.) 

Commentarius  Historicus  et  Apologeticus  de  Luthera- 
nismo,  sive  de  Reformatione  Religionis  ductu  Mart. 
Lutheri.     Francofurti,  1692.     folio. 

SECKER  (Thomas),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Works ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Review  of  his  Life 
and  Character  by  Dr  Porteous,  late  Bishop  of  London. 
6  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

A  Sermon  preached  on  occasion  of  the  present  Re- 
bellion in  Scotland.     Lond.  1745.     8vo. 

SECRET  HISTORY. 

The  Secret  History  of  the  most  renowned  Queen 
Elizabeth  and  the  Earl  of  Essex.  Lond.  1661. 
12mo. 

Secret  History  of  K.  James  L  and  K.  Charles  I., 
compleating  the  Reigns  of  the  four  last  Monarclis. 
Lond.  1690.     12mo. 

Secret  History  of  the  Eeigns  of  K.  Charles  II.  and 
K.  James  II.     Lond.  1690.     12mo. 

SECEET  MEMOIES  of  the  Court  of  Petersburgh. 
See  EussiA. 

SECEETAN  (Rev.  Charles  F.) 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  the  pious  Robert 
Nelson.     Lond.  1860.     8vo. 

SECRETAN  (Philippe). 

M^moires  de  M.  de  Falckenskiold,  OflScier  General 
an  service  de  S.  M.  le  Roi  de  Danemarck  a  I'^poque  du 
Ministfere  et  de  la  catastrophe  du  Compte  de  Struens6e. 
Paris,  1826.     8vo. 

SECUNDUS  (James  Nicolaus). 

Opera  Omnia  emendatius,  et  cum  notis  Petri  Bur- 
mauui  Secundi,  deiiuo  edita  cura  Petri  Bosscha.  2  vols. 
Lugd.  Batav.  1821.     8vo. 


SEDERUNT— SfiGUR 


909 


SEDERUNT  (Acts  ok).     See  Court  op  Session. 

SEDGWICK  (Miss). 

Letters  from  Abroad  to  Kindred  at  Home.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

SEDGWICK  (James). 

Bemarks,  Critical  and  Miscellaneous,  on  the  Com- 
mentaries of  Sir  William  Blackstono.  Lond.  1800. 
4to. 

Twelve  Letters  addressed  to  the  Right  Hon.  Thomas 
Wallace,  M.P.  Two  Letters  from  Godfrey  Sykea,  and 
two  Letters  from  Charles  Bremner,  addressed  to  James 
Sedgwick.     Lmid.  1826.     8vo. 

SEDGWICK  (Theodore). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Measure  of  Damages ;  or,  an  In- 
quiry into  the  Principles  which  govern  the  Amount  of 
Compensation  recovered  in  Suits  at  Law.  Second  edi- 
tion.    New  York,  1852.     royal  8vo. 

SEDLEY  (Sir  Charles). 

Works  in  Prose  and  Verse ;  with  Memoirs  of  the 
Author's  Life.     2  vols.     Lond.  1778.     12mo. 

SEDULIUS  (CcELius). 

Poemata  Sacra.     Edinb.  1701.     8vo. 

Camiinis  Paschalis  Libri  V.,  et  Hymni  duo  cum 
notis  Barthii,  CeUarii,  Valerii,  etc.,  curante  Henrico 
Johanne  Amtzenio.     Leovardice,  1760.     8vo. 

SEED  (Rev.  Jeremiah). 

Discourses  on  several  important  subjects,  to  which 
are  added,  eight  Sermons  preached  at  the  Lady  Mayor's 
Lecture,  in  the  Church  of  St.  Paul,  London.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1757.     8vo. 

Posthumous  Works,  consisting  of  Sermons,  Letters, 
Essays,  etc. ;  published  from  the  Author's  original 
Manuscripts  by  Joseph  Hall.  2  vols.  Lond.  1752. 
8vo. 

SEELEN  (Joan.  Henr.  von). 

Athense  Lubecenses,  sive  de  Athenaii  Lubecensis  In- 
signibus  Meritis  in  Rempublicam  Sacram,  Civileni  et 
Litterariam  Conunentarius.  3  vols.  Luhecw,  1719- 
1721.     12mo. 

Selecta  Litteraria,  quibus  varia  Sacra,  Civilia,  Phi- 
lologica,  Philosophica,  ac  alia  continentur.  Luhecce, 
1726.     12mo. 

SEELEY  (Professor  J.  K),' Cambridge. 

Lectures  and  Essays.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Life  and  Times  of  Stein ;  or,  Germany  and  Prussia 
in  the  Napoleonic  Age.  3  vols.  Cnmbridge,  1878. 
8vo. 


SEELY  (.loHN  B.) 

The  Wonders  of  Elora  ;  or,  the  Narrative  of  a  Jour- 
ney to  the  Temples  and  Dwellings  excavated  out  of  a 
mountain  of  granite  at  Elora  in  the  East  Indies. 
Lond.  1824.     8vo, 

SEGAR  (Sir  William). 

Honor,  Military  and  Civill,  in  foure  bookes.  Lotid. 
1602.     folio. 

Original  Institutions  of  the  Princely  Orders  of  Col- 
lars. (Printed  on  Vellum,  from  the  original  MS.  in 
the  Advocates'  Library,  with  coloured  Emblazonings  of 
the  Collarg.)     Edinb.  1823.     4to. 

SEGNI  (Bernardo). 

Storie  Fiorentine  di  Messer  Bernardo  Scgni,  Gentil- 
uomo  Fiorentino,  dall'  anno  1527  al  1555.  Colla  Vita 
di  Niccolo  Capponi,  Gonfaloniere  deUa  Repubblica  di 
Firenze,  descritta  dal  medesimo  Segni  suo  Nipote. 
Augusta,  1723.     folio. 

SEGUIERIUS  (Joannes  Franciscus). 

Bibliothcca  Botanica,  sive  Catalogus  Auctorum  et 
Librorum  omnium  de  Re  Botanica,  etc.  Huyce- 
Gumitum,  1740.     4to. 

SEGUIN  (L.  G.) 

Walks  in  Algiers  and  its  Surroundings.  Lo7ui.  1878. 
8vo. 

SfiGUR  (Le  Comtb  Louis  Philippe  de). 

Histoire  Universelle  Ancienne  et  Modeme.  10  vols. 
Bmxelles,  1822.     8vo. 

Galerie  ^Morale  et  Politique.  3  vols.  Bnixelles, 
1823.     Svo. 

Histoire  de  France.  9  vols.  Bntxelles,  1824-1830. 
8vo. 

Politique  de  tous  les  Cabinets  de  I'Europe,  pendant 
les  Regnes  de  Louis  XV.  et  de  Louis  XVI.  3  vols. 
Bruxelles,  1825.     8vo. 

Melanges,  ou  Choix  de  Morceaux  de  Politique,  de 
Litt6rature,  en  prose  et  en  vers.  Bruxelles,  1825. 
8vo. 

Tableau  Historique  et  Politique  de  I'Europe,  depuis 
1786jusqu'en  1796;  contenant  I'Histoire  des  priuci- 
paux  6v6nemous  du  r6gne  de  F.  Guillaume  IL  Eoi 
de  Prusse.     3  vols.     Paris,  1801.    Svo. 

Memoirs  and  Recollections.     Lond.  1825.     Svo 

SfiGUR  (Lb  Comte  Philippe  Paul  de). 

Histoire  et  Memoires.     8  vols.     Paris,  1873.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  Charles  VIII.  Roi  de  France.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1835.    Svo. 

Histoire  de  Napoleon  et  de  la  Grande- Armee,  pen- 
dant l'ann6e,  1812.     2  vols.     Paris,  1825.     Svo. 


910 


SEGUE— SEMEDO. 


SfiGUE  (Le  Gomte  Philippe  Paul  de) — Con- 
tinued. 

Histoiro  de  Eussie  et  de  Pierre-leGrand.  Paris, 
1829.     8vo. 

History  of  Russia  and  of  Peter  the  Great.  Lond. 
1829.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Expedition  to  Eussia,  undertaken  by 
the  Emperor  Napoleon,  in  the  year  1812.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

SEISSEL  (Claude  de). 

Histoire  dii  Louis  XII.,  Pfere  du  Peuple.  Paris, 
1588.  12mo.  (Bound  with  Jean  de  Troyes'  Histoire 
de  Louis  XL) 

SEKENDOEF  (Le  Baron  de). 

Histoire  de  la  E^formation  de  I'Eglise  Chrctienne 
en  AUemagno,  ahr^g^e  par  MM.  Junius  et  Eoos,  et 
traduite  en  Frangois  par  J.  J.  P.  Suivie  d'un  abreg6 
de  I'Histoire  des  Anciennes  Eglises  Esclavones  et  Vau- 
doises.     5  vols.      Basle,  1784-1785.     12mo. 

SELBORNE  (Lord). 

Notes  on  some  Passages  in  the  Liturgical  History  of 
the  Eeformed  English  Church.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

SELBY  (Prideaux  John). 

A  History  of  British  Forest  Trees,  Indigenous  and 
Introduced.     Lond.  1842.      8vo. 

Illustrations  of  British  Ornithology.  Part  First — 
Land  Birds.     Edinh.  1825.     8vo. 

Plates  to  Selby's  Illustrations  of  British  Ornithology. 
Edinh.  [1825].    folio. 

See  also,  Jardine  (Sir  Willl4m). 

SELDEN  (John). 

Opera  omnia,  in  tribus  voluminibus ;  coUegit  ac 
recensuit,  Vitara  Auctoris,  Prsefationes  et  Indices 
adjecit  David  Wilkins.  (Vol.  III.,  containing  his 
English  Tracts.)     3  vols  in  6.     Lond.   1726.     folio. 

The  Table  Talk.  A  new  edition,  with  a  Biographi- 
cal Preface.     Chiswick,  1818.     12mo. 

Life  of  John  Selden.  See  Aitken  (John).  John- 
son (George  W.) 

See  also,  Fleta.  Fortescue  (Sib  John).  Twysden 
(Sib  Eogeb). 

SELECT  CHRISTIAN  AUTHOES,  with  Intro- 
ductory Essays.  Containing  Wilberforce's  Practical 
View  of  Christianity,  Doddridge's  Eise  and  Progress 
of  Rehgion,  A.  Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ,  Adam's 
Private  Thoughts  on  Eeligion,  and  Memoirs  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Halyburton.  Glasgow,  1840. 
8vo. 


SELKIRK  (Earl  of). 

A  Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  Indian  Countries 
of  North  America,  since  the  connexion  of  the  Earl  of 
Selkirk  with  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  and  his  at- 
tempt to  establish  a  Colony  on  the  Red  River.  Lond. 
1817.     8vo. 

Statement  relative  to  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settle- 
ment upon  the  Red  River,  in  North  America.  Lond. 
1817.     8vo. 

SELKIRK  (Rev.  James). 

Recollections  of  Ceylon,  after  a  Residence  of  nearly 
Thirteen  Years,  with  an  Account  of  the  Church  Mis- 
sionary Society's  operations  in  the  Island,  and  Extracts 
from  a  Journal.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

SELLAR  (Alexander  Craig),  Advocate. 
Manual  of  the  Education  Act  for  Scotland  (1872). 
Edinb.  1872.     8vo. 

The  same.     Seventh  edition.     Edinb.  1879.      8vo. 


SELLAR  (Professor  "W.  Y.) 
The  Roman  Poets  of  the  Augustan  Age 
Oxford,  1877.     8vo. 


Virgil. 


SELLER  (John). 

A  Geographical  Description  of  Ireland  by  John 
Seller,  collected  from  the  Survey  made  by  Sir  William 
Petty,  corrected  and  amended  by  several  Artists  of  that 
Kingdom,     n.d.     (circa  1720.)     post  8vo. 

SELLON  (Baker  John). 

The  Practice  of  the  Courts  of  King's  Bench  and 
Common  Pleaa     See  Crompton  (George). 

SELVAGIUS  (Julius  Laurentius). 

Institutionum  Canonicarum  Libri  Tres,  ad  usum 
Seminarii  Neapolitan^  3  vols.  Venetiis,  1794. 
12mo. 

SELWYN  (George)  and  his  Contemporaries.  See 
Jesse  (John  Heneage). 

SELWYN  (William). 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Law  of  Nisi  Prius.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1808.     8vo. 

The  same.  Eighth  edition,  with  additions.  2  vols. 
Land.  1831.     8vo. 

The  same.  Eleventh  edition,  with  alterations  and 
additions.     2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     royal  8vo. 

SEMEDO  (Alvarez). 

Histoire  Universelle  de  la  Chine;  avec  I'Histoire  de 
la  Guerre  des  Tartares  par  le  P.  Martin  Martini.  Tra- 
duites  nouvellement  en  Frangois.     Lyon,  1667.     4to. 


SEMLERUS— SENIOR. 


911 


SEMLERUS  (Jon.  Salomon). 

Historic  Ecclesiasticaj  selecta  Capitei,  cum  Epitome 
Canonum,  Excerptia  Dogmaticis,  ct  Tabulia  Chronolo- 
gicis.     3  vols.     Huhe,  1767-1769.      8vo. 

SEMPER  (Karl). 

The  Natural  Conditions  of  Existence  as  they  affect 
Animal  Life.  Lond.  1881.  8vo.  (International 
Scientific  Series.) 


SEMPERE  Y  GUARINOS  (Juan). 
Biblioteca  Espanola,    Econ6mico-Politica. 
Madrid,  1801-1804.     12mo. 


3   vols. 


SEMPILL  (Sir  James). 

Sacrilege  Sacredly  Handled  :  tliat  is  according  to 
Scripture  onley  ;  for  the  use  of  all  Churches  in  generall, 
but  more  especially  for  those  of  North  Britaine.  An 
Appendix  also  added,  answering  some  objections 
mooved,  namely,  against  this  Treatise  and  some  others. 
Lond.  1619.     4to. 

Scoti  Tov  TV)(pvTo%  Paraclesis  contra  Danielis  TUeni 
Silesii  Parcenesin,  ad  Scotos  Genevensis  Disciplinae 
Zelotas  conscriptam,  cujis  pars  prima  est  de  Episco- 
paU  Eeclesiai  Regimine.     (Anon.)     n.p.  1622.      4to. 

SEMPILL  (Robert). 

The  Sempill  Ballates  ;  a  series  of  Historical,  Politi- 
cal, Satirical  Scottish  Poems  ascribed  to  Robert  Sempill, 
1567-1583.  To  which  are  added  Poems  by  Sir  James 
Sempill  of  Beltrees,  1583-90.  Now  for  the  first  time 
printed.     Edinb.  1872.     8vo. 

SEMPILLS  OP  Bbltrees. 

The  Poems  of  the  SempUls  of  Beltrees,  now  first 
collected,  with  Notes  and  Biographical  Notices  of  their 
Lives,  by  James  Paterson.     Edinb.  1849.     8vo. 

SEMPLE  (Georob). 

Treatise  on  Building  in  "Water,  in  two  Parts.  The 
second  edition,  to  which  is  added  Part  III. — Hiber- 
nia's  Free  Trade,  or  a  Plan  for  the  Geneiul  Improve- 
ment of  Ireland.     Lond.  1780.     4to. 

SEMPLE  (Robert). 

Journey  through  Spain  and  Italy  to  Naples.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1807.      12  mo. 

A  Second  Journey  in  Spain  in  1809.  Lond.  1809. 
12mo. 

Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of  Caracas.  Lond.  1812. 
8vo. 

Observations  made  on  a  Tour  from  Hamburg  to 
Silberberg  and  Gottenburg.      Lond.  1814.     8vo. 


SENAULT  (J.  F.) 

The  Use  of  Passions.  Writton  in  French  by  J.  F. 
Senault,  and  put  into  English  by  Henry,  Earl  of  Mon- 
mouth.    Lond.  1671.     12mo. 

SENDELIUS  (Nathan.) 

Historia  Succinorum  Corpora  aliena  involvontiuin, 
et  Naturaj  opere  pictorum  et  cailatorum,  ex  Regiis 
Augustorum  cimeliis  Dresdae  conditis  aeri  ineculpt- 
orum.    Lipdce,  1742.     folio. 

SENEBIER  (Jean). 

Histoire  Litteraire  de  Geneve.  3  vols.  Genive, 
1786.     8v6. 

Catalogue  Raisonnd  des  MSS.  conservds  daaa  la 
Bibliothfeque  de  Genfevo.  See  Catalogdes  (Foreign 
PuBUC  Libraries). 

See  also,  Spallanzani  (L'Abb^). 

SENECA  (Lucius  Ann^eus). 

Opera  quce  exstant  omnia  :  a  Justo  Lipsio  emendata 
et  Scholiis  illustrati.     Antverpice,  1652.     folio. 

Opera,  quae  exstant,  integris  Justi  Lipsii,  J.  F.  Gro- 
novii,  et  selectis  variorum  commentariis  illustrata,  etc 
3  vols.     Amstelodami,  1673.     8vo. 

Tragcfidia;,  cum  Notis  J.  F.  GronoviL  Amstelodami, 
1682.     8vo. 

L.  Aimaji  Senecse  et  P.  Syri  Mimi,  Singulares  Sen- 
tentiaj,  studio  et  opera  Jani  Gruteri,  Accedunt  ejus- 
dem  notee  posthumae ;  ut  et  nova  Ver.sio  Graeca,  Jos. 
ScaligerL     Lugduni  Batanorwn,  1727.     8vo. 

The  Works  of  Lucius  Annieus  Seneca,  newly  enlarged 
and  corrected  by  Thomas  Lodge.     Lond.  1620.     folio. 

The  Epistles  of  Lucius  Annaeus  Seneca,  with  large 
Annotations,  wherein  the  Tenets  of  the  Antient  Philo- 
sophers are  contrasted  with  the  Divine  Precepts  of  the 
Gospel,  with  regard  to  the  Moral  Duties  of  Mankind. 
By  Thomas  Morrea     2vols.ini.     Zonrf.  1786.     4to. 

(Euvres  de  S<5nfeque  le  Philosuphe.  Traduction  de 
Lagrange,  avec  des  Notes  de  Critique,  d'Histoire,  et  do 
Litt^rature.  Essai  sur  la  Vie  de  S^n6quo  [par  Diderot], 
etc.     7  vols.     Tours,  an  3  [1795].     8vo. 

SENEFELDER  (Alois). 

A  Complete  Course  of  Lithography;  accompanied 
by  illustrative  specimens  of  Drawings,  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  History  of  Lithography,  from  its  origin  to  the 
present  time.  Translated  from  the  original  German 
by  A.  S.     Lond.  1819.     4to. 

SENIOR  (Nassau  Willlam). 

An  Introductory  Lecture  on  Political  Economy,  de- 
livered before  the  University  of  Oxford,  on  the  6th  of 
December  1824.     Lond.  1827.     8va 


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SENIOR— SERVICE. 


SENIOR  (Nassau  William) — Continued. 

Biographical  Sketches.     Lond.  1863. 

Journals,  Conversations,  and  Essays  relating  to  Ire- 
land.    2  vols.     Lond.  19,^9..     8vo. 

Journals  kept  in  France  and  Italy,  from  1848  to 
1 852,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Revolution  of  1 848.  Edited 
by  his  daughter,  M.  0.  M.   Simpson.     2  vols.     Lond. 

1871.  8vo. 

Correspondence  and  Conversations  of  Alexis  de 
Tocqueville  with  Nassau  "William  Senior,  from  1834 
to  1859.     Edited  by  his  Daughter.      2   vols.     Lond. 

1872.  8vo. 

SENOFONTE  (Opeue  di).     See  Xenophon. 
SEPP  EN  ZOON  (J.  C).     See  Eloea  Batava. 

SEPPINGS  (Sir  Robert). 

A  Letter  to  Rear-Admiral  Charles  Ekins,  on  the 
different  modes  of  constructing  Ships  with  Round 
Bows  and  Circular  Sterns.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

SEPT-CHMES.     See  Le  Clerc  de  Sept-Ch^nes. 

SEPT  SAGES  (Romans  des).     See  Romans. 

SEPTUAGINT.     See  Bible  (The  Holt). 

SEPULCHRAL  MONUMENTS  of  the  14th  and 
15th  Centuries  existing  at  Rome.  See  Tosi  (Fran- 
cesco Maria.) 

Monumenti  Sepolcrali  della  Toscana.  See  Gonelli 
(Giuseppe). 

SEQUESTRATIONS. 

Tabular  Synopsis  of  the  whole  Procedure  in  a  Se- 
questration.     Edinh.  1826.     8vo. 

The  Alphabetical  Compendium  of  Scotch  Mercantile 
Sequestrations,  1850.     Lond.  1850.     4to. 

SERASSI  (Abate  Pierantonio). 
La  Vita  di  Torquato  Tasso.    Seconda  edizione  corretta 
ed  accresciuta.     2  vols.     Bergamo,  1790.     4to. 

SERfi  (Ferdinand). 

Les  Arts  Sumptuaires  du  V°  au  XVII*  Sifecle.  His- 
toire  du  Costume  et  de  I'Ameublement  en  Europe,  et 
des  Arts  et  Industries  qui  s'y  rattachent,  commence  par 
Ferdinand  Sere,  continu^e  sous  la  direction  de  Hangard 
Maugc.     4  vols.     Paris,  1852-1857.     4to. 

SERGEANT  (John). 

Solid  Philosophy  asserted  against  the  fancies  of  the 
Ideists  ;  or,  the  method  to  Science  farther  illustrated. 
With  reflections  on  Mr  Locke's  Essay  concerning  Human 
Understanding.     By  J.  S.     Lond.  1697.     8vo. 


SERIONE  (Accarias  de). 

Les  Int6r6ts  des  Nations  de  I'Europe,  dev^lopds  re- 
lativement  au  Commerce.  (Anon.)  4  vols.  Paris, 
1767-1768.     12mo. 

SERLE  (Ambrose). 

Christian  Husbandry ;  or,  a  Companion  for  the 
Christian  in  liis  Field  and  Garden.  Lond.  1819. 
12mo. 

The  Christian  Remembrancer,  with  an  Introductory 
Essay  by  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.  Glasgow,  1824. 
12mo. 

SERMONS. 

A  compleat  Collection  of  Farewell  Sermons  (preached 
by  the  Nonconformist  Ministers)  in  August  1662. 
Lond.  1663.     4to. 

Scotch  Preacher  :  A  Collection  of  Sermons  by  some 
of  the  most  eminent  Clergymen  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land.    4  vols.     Edinh.  1790.     12mo. 

The  Church  of  Scotland  Pulpit.  Vol.  I.  Ed.inb. 
1845.     12mo. 

Sermons  by  Ministers  of  the  Congregational  Union 
of  Scotland.     Glasgoio,  1823.     8vo. 

SEROUX  D'AGINCOURT  (J.  B.  L.  G.). 

Histoire  de  I'Art  par  les  Monumens,  depuis  sa  Deca- 
dence au  IV*  siecle,  jusqu'  k  son  renouveUement  au 
XVI*.      6  vols.     Paris,  1 823.     folio. 

SERRE  (P.  de  la). 

Histoire  de  I'Entr^e  de  la  Reine  Mfere  dans  la  Grande 
Bretagne.     See  Britain  (Great). 

SERRES  (Maeoel-db). 

Voyage  en  Autriche ;  ou  Essai  Statistique  et  Geogra- 
phique  sur  cet  Empire.     4  vols.     Paris,  1814.     8vo. 

Voyage  dans  I'Empire  d' Autriche,  pendant  les  anntes 
1809  et  1810. — Essai  sur  les  Arts  et  les  Manufactures 
de  I'Empire  d'Autriche.  3  vols.  Paris,  1814-1815. 
8vo. 

SERVETUS  (Michael). 

De  Trinitatis  Erroribus  libri  septem.  1531. — Dialo- 
gorum  de  Trinitate  libri  duo.  1532.  12mo.  (Bound 
in  1  vol.) 

Historia  Michaelis  Serveti.  See  Allwoerdbn  (Hen- 
Ricus). 

See  also,  Calvin  and  Servetus. 

SERVICE  (James). 

The  Pocket  Conveyancer,  being  a  Synopsis  of 
the  Principles  and  Exemplification  of  the  Forms  of 
Feudal  Conveyancing.  Second  edition.  Olasgow, 
1847.     8vo. 


SERVICE— SEXE. 


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SERVICE  {JAms)—C(mfmued. 
Land  Eights,  their  Requisites  and  Forms ;  and  Lands 
Titles  Act  appended.     Olasgoio,  1858.     8vo. 

SESSION  PAPERS. 

A  Collection  of  Session  Papers  from  1720  to  1880. 
4to  and  folio. 

SESTINIUS  (DoMiNiccs). 

Classes  Generales  sen  Moneta  Vetus  Urbium  Popu- 
lorum  et  Regum,  ordine  Geographico  et  Chronologico 
descripta.     Florentice,  1821.     4to. 

SETON  (Sib  Alexander),  Lard  Pitmedden. 

An  Explication  of  the  39th  chap,  of  the  Statutes  of 
King  WUliam ;  containing  divers  questions  upon  the 
said  Statute ;  with  Notes  by  Alexander  Bruce,  Advo- 
cate.    Edinh.  1728.     12mo. 

Treatise  on  Mutilation,  etc.  See  Mackenzie  (Sir 
George). 

SETON  ((George),  Advocate. 

Sketch  of  the  History  and  Imperfect  Condition  of 
the  Parochial  Records  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages 
in  Scotland ;  in  illustration  of  the  Advantages  of  a 
System  of  Compulsory  Registration.   A'dmJ.  1854.   8vo. 

Practical  Analysis  of  the  Act  1 7  and  1 8  Vict.  cap.  8. 
Regulating  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages.  Edinh. 
1854.     8vo. 

Practical  Analysis  of  the  Acts  relating  to  the  Regis- 
tration of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages  in  Scotland. 
Fourth  edition.     Edinh.  1860.     8vo. 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Heraldry  in  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1863.     8vo. 

The  Convent  of  Saint  Catherine  of  Sienna,  near  Edin- 
burgh :  a  Paper  read  before  the  Architectural  Institute 
of  Scotland,  11th  April,  1867.     Edinh.  1871.     4to. 

Gossip  about  Letters  and  Letter-Writers.  Edinh. 
1870.      12mo. 

St.  Kilda:  Past  and  Present.     Edinh.  1878.     4to. 

SETON  (Sir  Henry  Wilmot). 

Forms  of  Decrees  in  Ecjuity,  and  of  Orders  connected 
with  them,  with  Practical  Notes.  Second  edition,  by 
"W.  H.  Harrison  and  R.  H.  Leach,  Lond.  1854. 
royal  8vo. 

Forms  of  Decrees,  Judgments,  and  Orders  in  the  High 
Court  of  Justice  and  Courts  of  Appeal,  having  especial 
reference  to  the  Chancery  Division ;  with  practical 
Notes.  Fourth  edition,  by  R.  H.  Leach,  F.  G.  A. 
"Williams,  and  Henry  W.  May.  2  vols.  Lond.  1877, 
1879.    royal  8vo. 

SETON  (William)  of  Pitmedden. 
The  Interest  of  Scotland  in  three  Essays.     (Annn.) 
Edinh.  1700.     12mo. 


SEVIGNfi  (Marie  de  Rabutin,  Marquise  de). 

Recueil  des  Lettres  de  Madame  de  Sdvignd.  Nou- 
velle  edition  augments  d'un  Pr<5ci8  de  la  Vie  de  cette 
femme  c^l6bre,  de  Reflexions  sur  ses  Lettres  par  S.  J.  B. 
de  Vauxcelles.     10  vols,     i'am,  1801.      12mo. 

Lettres  de  Madame  de  S^vign^,  de  sa  Famille,  et  ile 
ses  Amis ;  augment6e  de  plusiours  Lettres  inddites,  et 
accompagn^es  de  Notes,  par  M  Gault-de-Saint  Ger- 
main.    13  vols.     Pari«,  1823.     Svo. 

Letters  from  the  Marchioness  de  Sdvignd  to  her 
daughter,  the  Countess  de  Grignan.  Translated  from 
the  French.     7  vols.     Lond.  1801.      8vo. 

Madame  de  Sdvignd  and  her  Contemporaries.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1841.     8vo. 

SEWARD  (Anna). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Dr  Darwin.  Lond.  1804. 
8vo. 

Poetical  Works,  -ivith  Extracts  from  her  Literary 
Correspondence,  edited  by  Walter  Scott,  Esq.  3  vols. 
Edinh.  1810.     8vo. 

Letters  of  Anna  Seward,  written  between  the  years 
1784  and  1807.     6  vols.     Edinh.  1811.     Svo. 

SEWARD  (Wiluam). 
Biographiana.     2  vols.     Lond.    1799.     Svo. 
Anecdotes  of  distinguished  Persons,  chiefly  of  the 
last  and  two  preceding  centuries.    4  vols.     Lond.  180i. 

Svo. 

SEWARD  (Wiluam  Wenman). 

Topographia  Hibernica ;  or,  the  Topography  of  Ire- 
land, Antient  and  Modern,  giving  a  complete  View  of 
the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  State  of  that  Kingdonu 
Duhlin,  1795.     4to. 

SEWEL  (William). 

The  History  of  the  Rise,  Increase,  and  Progress  of 
the  Christian  people  called  Quakers,  intermixed  with 
several  remarkable  occurrences.  Written  originally  in 
Low  Dutch,  and  translated  into  English.  Lond.  1725. 
folio. 

The  same.  Third  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1795. 
Svo. 

Dictionary,  English  and  Dutch,  in  two  Parts  ;  with 
a  Grammar  for  both  Languages.  Amsterdam,  1735. 
4to. 


SEWELL  (Rev.  William). 
Christian  Morals.     Lond.  1840. 


12mo. 


SEXE  (S.  A.). 

Boiumbrseen,  1  Juli  1868. — Le  Glacier  de  Boium  eu 
Juaiet  1868.      Christiania,  1869.     4to. 

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SEYBERT— SHAKESPEARE. 


SEYBERT  (Adam). 

Statistical  Annals  :  embracing  Views  of  the  Popu- 
lation, Commerce,  etc.,  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
founded  on  official  documents.  Philadelphia,  1818. 
4to. 

SEYFFAETH  (Gustav). 

Eudimenta  Hieroglyphices ;  accedunt  Explicationes 
Speciminum  Hieroglyphicorum  Glossarium  atque  Al- 
phaheta.     Lipsice,  1826.     4to. 

SEYMOUR  (Hon.  Juliana-Susannah). 

The  Conduct  of  a  Married  Life,  laid  down  in  a  series 
of  Letters  to  a  Young,  Lady.  2  vols.  Lond.  1754. 
12mo. 

SEYMOUR  (Rev.  M.  Hobart). 

A  Pilgrimage  to  Rome,  containing  some  Account  of 
the  High  Ceremonies,  the  Monastic  Institutions,  and 
the  General  State  of  Religion  in  that  City.  Lond. 
1848.     8vo. 

Mornings  among  the  Jesuits  at  Rome.  Lond.  1849. 
8vo. 

Acts  and  Monuments  of  the  Church.  See  Foxe 
(John). 

SEYMOUR  (Robert). 

A  Survey  of  the  Cities  of  London  and  West- 
minster, Borough  of  South wark,  and  parts  adjacent. 
The  whole  being  an  improvement  of  Mr  M.  Stowe's 
and  other  Surveys.  2  vols.  Lond.  1734,  1735. 
folio. 


SHADWELL  (John  Lancelot). 
A   System    of    Political    Economy. 
8vo. 


Lo7id.   1877. 


SHADWELL  (Thomas). 

Dramatick  Works.     4  vols.     Loiul.  1720. 


12mo. 


SHAFTESBURY  (Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  First 
Eakl  op). 

Rawleigh  Redivivus ;  or,  the  Life  and  Death  of  the 
Right  Honourable  Anthony,  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  by 
Philanax  Misopappus.     Lond.  1683.    8vo. 

Life.  See  Cooper  (Anthony  Ashley).  Mabtyn 
(Benjamin). 

SHAFTESBURY  (Anthony  Ashley  Cooper, 
Third  Earl  of). 

Characteristicks  of  Men,  Manners,  Opinions,  and 
Times.     3  vols.     Lond.  1714.     8vo. 

Letters  to  Robert  Molesworth,  Esq.,  with  two  Let- 
ters written  by  Sir  John  Cropley,  to  which  is  prefi.xed 
a  large  Introduction.     Lond.  1721.     8vo. 

Letters  of  the  Earl  of  Shaftesbury.  Lond.  1746. 
12mo. 


SHAH  OF  PERSIA  (The). 

The  Diary  of  H.j\I.  the  Shah  of  Persia,  duiing  his 
Tour  through  Europe  in  a.d.  1873.  By  J.  W.  Red- 
house.     A  verbatim  translation.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

SHAIRP  (John  C),  LL.D.,  St.  Andrews. 

Culture  and  Religion  in  some  of  their  Relations. 
Edinl.  1870.     8vo. 

On  Poetic  Interpretation  of  Nature.  Edinb.  1877. 
8vo. 

SHAXESPEARE  (William). 

Comedies,  Histories,  and  Tragedies.  Published 
according  to  the  True  Original!  Copies.  Lond.  1623. 
(Facsimile  reprint.)     folio. 

Comedies,  Histories,  and  Tragedies.  Published 
according  to  the  True  Originall  copies.  The  second 
impression.     (Imperfect.)     Lond.  1632.     folio. 

Works  (edited  by  Sir  Thomas  Hanmer).  Adorned 
■with  Sculptures.     6  vols.     Oxford,  1771.     4to. 

Plays  and  Poems,  collated  verbatim  with  the  most 
authentick  copies.  With  the  Corrections  and  Illustra- 
tions of  various  Commentators,  to  which  are  added  an 
Essay  on  the  Chronological  order  of  his  Plays,  an 
Essay  relative  to  Shakspeare  and  Jonson,  a  Disserta- 
tion on  the  three  parts  of  King  Henry  VI.,  and  an 
Historical  Account  of  the  English  Stage.  By  Edmond 
Malone.     10  vok.     Lond.  1790.     8vo. 

Dramatic  Works.  Revised  by  George  Steevens. 
Boydell's  edition.     9  vols.     Land.  1802.     folio. 

A  Collection  of  Prints  from  Pictures  painted  for  the 
purpose  of  Illustrating  the  Dramatic  Works  of  Shaks- 
peare, by  the  Artists  of  Great  Britain.  (By  Josiah 
Boydell.)     2  vols,  in  1.     Lond.  1803.     largo  folio. 

The  Works  of  William  Shakespeare ;  the  Text  re- 
vised by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Dyce.  9  vols.  Lond. 
1866-1867.     8vo. 

Plays  and  Poems,  with  the  Corrections  and  Illustra- 
tions of  various  Commentators  ;  comprehending  a  Life 
of  the  Poet,  and  an  enlarged  History  of  the  Stage,  by 
Edmond  Malone.  (New  edition,  edited  by  James 
Boswell.)     21  vols.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

The  Tragical!  Historie  of  Hamlet,  Prince  of  Den- 
marke.  At  London,  1603.  (A  lithographed  facsimile 
of  the  original  edition.)     Lond.  1858.     4to. 

The  same.  Newly  imprinted  and  enlarged.  At 
London,  1604.  (A  lithographed  facsimile.)  Lond. 
1858.     4to. 

An  Index  to  the  Remarkable  Passages  and  Words 
made  use  of  by  Shakespeare,  calculated  to  point  out  the 
different  meanings  to  which  the  words  are  applied.  By 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Ayscough.     Lond.  1790.     8vo. 


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SHAKESPEARE  {WiLLixM)—Co>ilinued. 

A  Complete  Verbal  Index  to  the  Plays  of  Shak- 
speare,  adapted  to  all  the  editions.  By  P'rancis  Twiss. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1805.     8vo. 

The  Complete  Concordance  to  Shakspere  ;  being  a 
Verbal  Index  to  all  the  passages  in  the  Dramatic 
Works  of  the  Poet,  by  Mrs  Cowden  Clarke.  Lond. 
(1852).     royal  8vo. 

A  Revisal  of  Shakespeare's  Text,  wherein  the  altera- 
tions introduced  into  it  by  the  more  modern  Editors 
and  Critics  are  particularly  considered.  Lond.  1765. 
8vo. 

Notes  and  various  Readings  to  Shakespeare.  See 
Capell  (Edward). 

An  Essay  on  the  Dramatic  Character  of  Sir  John 
Falstaff.     Lond.  1777.     8vo. 

Shakespeariana  :  Catalogue  of  the  Books,  Pamphlets, 
etc.,  relating  to  Shakespeare.  See  Catalogues  (Gkne- 
bal). 

A  Collection  of  Poems,  being  all  the  Miscellanies  of 
Mr  William  Shakespeare,  which  were  published  by 
himself  in  1609.     2  vols,  in  1.     Lond.  [1709].     12mo. 

Shakespeare  Commentaries,  by  Professor  Dr  G.  G. 
Gervinus.  Translated  under  the  Author's  superintend- 
ence, by  F.  E.  Bunnfett.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

Shakespeare-Lexicon ;  a  complete  Dictionary  of  all 
the  English  Words,  Phrases,  and  Constructions  in  the 
Works  of  the  Poet,  by  Dr  Alexander  Schmidt.  2  vols. 
Berlin,  1874,  1875.     royal  8vo. 

An  Apology  for  the  Believers  in  the  Shakespeare 
Papers.     See  Chalmers  (George). 

Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity  of  certain  Miscel- 
laneous Papers,  attributed  to  Shakespeare,  etc.  See 
Malone  (Edmond). 

Jahrbuch  der  Deutschen  Shakespeare-Gesellschaft. 
Herausgegeben  durch  F.  Bodenstadt,  Karl  Elze  und  F. 
A.  Leo.     15  vols.      Weimar,  1865-1880.     8vo. 

Gallery  to  Shakspeare's  Dramatic  Works,  in  outlines 
invented  and  engraved  by  Moritz  Retzsch.  Leijyzig, 
1847.     oblong  4  to. 

New  Facts  regarding  the  Life  of  Shakespeare,  in  a 
letter  to  Thomas  Amyot,  Esq.,  from  J.  Payne  Collier. 
Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

Shakespeare's  Library  :  a  Collection  of  the  Romance."", 
Novels,  Poems,  and  Histories  used  by  Shakespeare  as 
the  foundation  of  his  Dramas,  now  first  collected,  with 
introductory  notices  by  J.  Payne  Collier.  2  vols. 
Land.  1843.     8vo. 

SHAKESPEARE  SOCIETY. 

The  School  of  Abuse,  containing  a  pleasant  Invective 
against  Poets,  Pipers,  Players,  Jesters,  etc.  By  Stephen 
Gosson.     Lmid.  1841.     8vo. 


SHAKESPEARE  SOCIETY— Continued. 

Memoirs  of  Edward  Alleyn,  Founder  of  Dulwich 
College ;  including  some  new  particulars  respecting 
Shakespeare,  Ben  Jouson,  Massinger,  Marston,  Dekker, 
etc.,  by  J.  Payne  Collier.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

Ludus  Coventrise.  A  Collection  of  Mysteries 
formerly  represented  at  Coventry  on  the  Feast  of 
Corpus  Christi.  Edited  by  James  Orchard  Halliwell. 
Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

Patient  Grissil :  A  Comedy  by  Thomas  Dekker, 
Henry  Chettle,  and  William  Haughton,  Reprinted  from 
the  Black-letter  Edition  of  1603.     Lond.  IMl.     8vo. 

The  Debate  between  Pride  and  Lowliness.  By 
Francis  Thynn.  Reprinted  by  John  Charlwood.  With 
an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  J .  Payne  Collier.    Lond. 

1841.  8vo. 

The  First  Sketch  of  Shakespeare's  Merry  Wives  of 
Windsor.     Edited  by  James  Orchard  HalliwelL      Lond. 

1842.  8vo. 

-The  First  and  Second  Parts  of  King  Edward  IV. 
Histories  by  Thomas  Heywood.  With  an  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Barron  Field.     LoJul.  1842.     8vo. 

Notes  of  Ben  Jonson's  Conversations  with  WiUiam 
Drummond  of  Hawthomden  January  1619.  By 
David  Laing.     Loml.  1842.     8vo. 

Fools  and  Jesters  :  with  a  Reprint  of  Robert  Armin's 
Nestof  Ninnies,  1608.     Lond.  IM2.     8vo. 

Timon  :  a  Play.  Now  first  printed.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  Alexander  Dyce.     Zoiid.  184:2.     8vo. 

Pierce  Penniless's  Supplication  to  the  DeviL  By 
Thomas  Nash,  from  the  first  edition  of  1592.  With 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  Payne  Collier.     Lond. 

1842.  8vo. 

Extracts  from  the  Accounts  of  the  Revels  at  Court, 
in  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  King  James  I., 
from  the  Original  Office  Books  of  the  Masters  and 
Yoemen.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Peter 
Cunningham.     lAmil.  1842.     8vo. 

The  Alleyn  Papers.  A  Collection  of  Original  Docu- 
ments illustrative  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Edward 
Alleyn,  and  of  the  Early  English  Stage  and  Drama. 
With  an  Introduction  by  J.   Payne  Collier.      Lond. 

1843.  8vo. 

The  First  Sketches  of  the  Second  and  Third  Parts  of 
King  Henry  the  Sixth.  Edited  by  James  Orchard 
Halliwell.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

Oberon's  Vision  in  the  Midsummer-Night's  Dream, 
illustrated  by  a  comparison  with  Lylie's  Endymion. 
By  the  Rev.  N.  J.  Halpin.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  against  Dicing,  Dancing,  Plays,  and  Inter- 
ludes, with  other  Idle  Pastimes.  By  John  North- 
brooke.  From  the  earliest  edition,  about  a.d.  1577. 
Lond.  1843.     8vo. 


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SHAKESPEARE  SOCIETY— SHAND. 


SHAKESPEAEE  SOCIETY— Continued. 

Honour  Triumphant ;  and  a  Line  of  Life :  two 
Tracts  by  John  Forde,  the  Dramatist.  Now  first  re- 
printed from  the  original  copies  published  in  1606  and 
1620.     Land.  1843.     8vo. 

The  Chester  Plays  :  a  collection  of  Mysteries  founded 
upon  scriptural  subjects,  and  formerly  represented  by 
the  Trades  of  Chester  at  Whitsuntide.  Edited  by 
Thomas  "Wright.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

The  True  Tragedy  of  Eichard  the  Tliird ;  to  which 
is  appended  the  Latin  Play  of  Eichardus  Tertius,  by 
Dr  Thomas  Legge.  Both  anterior  to  Shakespeare's 
Drama.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Barron 
Field.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

The  Ghost  of  Eichard  the  Third.  A  Poem  printed 
in  1614,  and  founded  upon  Shakespeare's  Historical 
Play.  Eeprinted  from  the  only  known  copy  in  the 
Bodleian  Library.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
J.  Payne  Collier.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

The  old  Taming  of  a  Shrew,  upon  which  Shakespeare 
founded  his  Comedy,  reprinted  from  the  edition  of 
1594,  and  collated  with  the  subsequent  editions  of 
1596  and   1607.     Edited  by  Thomas  Amyot.     Lond. 

1844.  8vo. 

Tarlton's  Jests,  and  News  out  of  Purgatory ;  with 
Notes,  and  some  account  of  the  Life  of  Tarlton  by 
James  Orchard  Halliwell.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

Sir  Thomas  More:  a  Play ;  now  first  printed.  Edited 
by  the  Eev.  Alexander  Dyce.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

The  Shakespeare  Society's  Papers.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1844-1849.     8vo. 

Shakespeare's  Play  of  King  Henry  the  Fourth, 
printed  from  a  contemporary  Manuscript.  Edited  by 
James  Orchard  Halliwell.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

The  Diary  of  Philip  Henslowe,  from  1591  to  1609, 
printed  from  the  original  manuscript  preserved  at 
Dulwich  College.     Edited  by  J.  Payne  Collier.     Lond. 

1845.  8vo. 

Illustrations  of  the  Fairy  Mythology  of  a  Midsummer 
Night's  Dream.  Edited  by  James  Orchard  Halliwell. 
Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

Eight  Novels  employed  by  English  Dramatic  Poets 
of  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Originally  published 
by  Barnaby  Eiche  in  the  year  1581,  and  reprinted  from 
a  copy  of  that  date  in  the  Bodleian  Library.     Lond. 

1846.  8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Actors  in  the  Plays  of 
Shakespeare.  By  J.  Payne  Collier.  Lond.  1846. 
Svo. 

The  Marriage  of  Wit  and  Wisdom,  an  ancient  inter- 
lude. To  which  are  added  illustrations  of  Shakespeare 
and  the  Early  English  Drama.  Edited  by  James 
Orchard  Halliwell.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 


SHAKESPEAEE  SOCIETY— Continued . 

The  Fair  Maid  of  the  Exchange,  a  Comedy  by 
Thomas  Hey  wood ;  and  Fortune  by  Land  and  Sea,  a 
Tragi-comedy  by  Thomas  Heywood  and  William 
Eowley.     Edited  by  Barron  Field.    Lo7id.  1846.    8vo. 

Ealph  Eoister  Doister,  a  Comedy  by  Nicholas  Udall, 
and  the  Tragedie  of  Gorboduc,  by  Thomas  Norton  and 
Thomas  Sackville,  with  introductory  Memoirs.  Edited 
by  William  Durrant  Cooper.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

Inigo  Jones.  A  Life  of '  the  Architect,  by  Peter 
Cunningham.  Remarks  on  some  of  his  Sketches  for 
Masques  and  Dramas,  by  J.  E.  Planch^ ;  and  five 
Court  Masques,  edited  from  the  Original  MSS.  of  Ben 
Jonson,  John  Marston,  etc.  By  J.  Payne  Collier. 
Land.  1848.     8vo. 

The  Moral  Play  of  Wit  and  Science,  and  early 
poetical  Miscellanies.  From  an  unpublished  Manu- 
script. Edited  by  James  Orchard  Halliwell,  Lond. 
1848.     8vo. 

Extracts  from  the  Eegisters  of  the  Stationers'  Com- 
pany of  works  entered  for  publication  between  the 
years  1557  and  1587.  With  Notes  and  Illustrations 
by  J.  Payne  Collier.     2  vols,    iowd  1848,  1849.    8vo. 

The  Eemarks  of  M.  Karl  Simrock  on  the  Plots  of 
Shakespeare's  Plays.  With  Notes  and  Additions  by 
J.  O.  Halliwell.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

The  Dramatic  Works  of  Thomas  Heywood.  With  a 
Life  of  the  Poet,  and  Remarks  on  his  Writings  by 
J.  Payne  Collier.     2  vols.     Lond.  1850. 

John  a  Kent  and  John  a  Cumber ;  a  Comedy  by 
Anthony  Munday.  With  other  Tracts  by  the  same 
author.  The  Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  Payne 
ColHer.     Lonrl.  1851.     8vo. 

The  Historical  Plays  on  the  Life  and  Reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  By  Thomas  Heywood.  With  an  Intro- 
duction and  Notes  by  J.  Payne  Collier.  Lond.  1851. 
8vo. 

The  Golden  and  Silver  Ages.  Two  Plays  by 
Thomas  Heywood.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes 
by  J.  Payne  Collier.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

Notes  and  Emendations  to  the  Text  of  Shakespeare's 
Plays,  from  early  manuscript  corrections  in  a  copy  of 
the  folio,  1632,  in  the  possession  of  J.  Payne  Collier, 
forming  a  supplemental  volume  to  the  works  of  Shake- 
speare by  the  same  Editor.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

A  Defence  of  Poetry,  Music,  and  Stage-Plays,  by 
Thomas  Lodge.  To  which  are  added,  by  the  same 
Author,  An  Alarum  against  Usurers ;  and  the  delectable 
History  of  Forbonius  and  Prisceria.    Lowd.  1853.    Svo. 

SHAND  (Charles  Farquhar),  Advocate. 
The  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Session,  on  the  basis  of 
Mr  Darling's  Work  of  1833.    2  vols.   Edinb.\M%.  Svo. 


SHAND— SHAW. 


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SHAND  (Chakles  Farquhar) — Continued. 
Digest  of  the  Court  of  Session  Act,  13  &  14  Vict., 
cap.  36.     Edlnh.  1850.     8vo. 

SHAEP  (Granville).  Memoirs  of.  See  IIoabe 
(Prince). 

SHARP  (Jambs),  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews. 

A  True  and  Impartial  Account  of  the  Life  of  the 
Most  Eeverond  Father  in  God,  Dr  Jaipes  Sharp,  with 
a  short  but  faithful  Narrative  of  his  execrable  Murder, 
taken  from  Publick  Records,  etc.     n. p.  1723.     Bvo. 

The  Life  and  Transactions  of  James  Sharp,  Arch 
Bishop  of  St.  Andrews  ;  giving  a  particular  Account  of 
his  betraying  the  Church  of  Scotland,  and  other  Acts 
of  Perjury  and  Cruelty  during  his  Life ;  in  which  is 
interspersed,  an  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Pentland- 
Hills,  and  the  barbarous  cruelties  that  were  exercised 
on  the  people,  before  and  after  that  Battle.  Edinh. 
1779.     12mo. 

A  true  Narrative  of  the  late  most  horrid  and  barbar- 
ous Murder  committed  by  eleven  Phanaticks  upon  the 
person  of  James,  late  Lord  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews. 
i\^  likewise  an  Account  of  the  Burning  of  New  Prison 
in  Clerkenwell,  etc.     Land.  1679.     4to. 

SHARP  (John). 

Observations  on  the  Coinage  of  England.  Lmd. 
1785.     4to. 

SHARP  (Thomas),  D.D. 

The  Life  of  John  Sharp,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York  ; 
to  which  are  added.  Select,  Original,  and  copies  of 
Original  Papers,  in  three  Appendixes.  Edited  by 
Thomas  Newcome.     2  vols.     Land.  1825.      8vo. 

SHAEP  (Thomas). 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Pageants  or  Dramatic  Mysteries 
anciently  Performed  at  Coventry  by  the  Trading  Com- 
panies of  that  City.     Coventry,  1825.     4to. 

An  Epitome  of  the  County  of  Warwick,  containing 
a  Brief  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  the 
Towns,  Villages,  and  Parishes,  with  their  Hamlets. 
Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

SHARPE  (Charles  Kirkpatmck). 
Metrical  Legends  and  other  Poems.     Oxford,  1807. 
8vo. 

A  Ballad  Book.    (Privately  Printed.)    Edinh.  1823. 

18mo. 

Etchings  by  Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe,  with 
Photographs  from  Original  Drawings,  Poetical  and 
Prose  Fragments,  and  a  prefatory  Memoir.  (Edited  by 
the  Rev.  W.  K  K.  Bedford.)     Edinb.  1869.     4to. 


SHARPE  (Charles  KiRKrAXRicK) — Continued. 

History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  by  the  liev.  J. 
Kirkton,  edited  by  C.  K.  Sharpe.     See  Kirkton  (J.) 

Memorials  from  1638  to  1684.  See  Law  (Rev. 
Robert). 

Sergundo  ;  or,  the  Valiant  Christian.  (A  Poem  re- 
lating to  George  Lord  Gordon,  first  Marquis  of  Huntley.) 
Edited  by  Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe.  Edinb.  1837. 
4to. 

SHARPE  (Gregory). 

An  Introduction  to  Universal  History.  See  Holbeko 
(Ludvig,  Babon). 

SHARPE  (Rev.  John). 

Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England.  See  William 
OF  Malmesbury. 

Monumenta  Historica  Britannica.  See  Britain 
(Great). 

SHARPE  (Richard). 

Letters  and  Essays,  in  Prose  and  Verse.  Loml. 
1843.     8vo. 

SHARPE  (Samuel). 

The  History  of  Egypt,  from  the  Earliest  Times  till 
the  Conquest  by  the  Arabs,  a.d.  640.  Lond.  1846. 
8vo. 

The  History  of  Egypt  under  the  Romans.  Land. 
1842.     8vo. 

SHAW  (Charles). 

Personal  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Colonel 
Charles  Shaw,  of  tlie  Portuguese  Service,  comprising  a 
Narrative  of  the  War  for  Constitutional  Liberty  ia 
Portugal  and  Spain,  from  its  commencement  in  1831 
to  the  dissolution  of  the  British  Legion  in  1837.  2  vols. 
Lmid.  1837.     8vo. 

SHAW  (Duncan),  D.D. 

The  History  and  Philosophy  of  Judaism,  from  which 
is  offered  a  Vindication  of  its  Genius,  Origin,  and 
Authority.     Edinh.  1787.     8vo. 

SHAW  (George). 

General  Zoology,  or  Systematic  Natural  History, 
continued  by  James  Francb  Stephens.  14  vols,  in  28. 
Lond.  1800-1826.     8vo. 

See  also,  Cimeua  Physioa. 

SHAW  (Henry). 

The  History  of  Antiquities  of  the  Chajiel  at  Luton 
Park,  a  seat  of  the  Most  Honourable  the  Marquis  of 
Bute.     Lmd.  1829.     folio. 


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SHAW— SHEFFIELD. 


SHAW  (HsisnY)— Continued. 

Illuininated  Ornaments  selected  from  Manuscripts 
and  early  printed  Books  from  the  Sixth  to  the  Seven- 
teenth Centuries.  With  descriptions  by  Sir  Y. 
Madden.     Lond.  1833.     4to. 

Dresses  and  Decorations  of  the  Middle  Ages  (from 
the  Seventh  to  the  Seventeenth  Centuries).  2  vols. 
Lond.  1843.     royal  8vo. 

A  Handbook  of  the  Art  of  Illumination,  as  practised 
during  the  Middle  Ages.     Lond.  1866.     folio. 

The  Handbook  of  Medieval  Alphabets  and  Devices. 
Lond.  1856.     folio. 

SHAW  (John).     See  Apollonius  Khodius. 

SHAW  (John). 

Eeports  of  Cases  before  the  High  Court  and  Circuit 
Courts  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland,  1848-52.  Edinb. 
1853.     Svo. 

SHAAV  (Ebv.  Lachlan). 

The  History  of  the  Province  of  Moray.  Edinh. 
1775.     4to. 

The  same.  Brought  down  to  1826.  Elgin,  1827. 
4to. 

SHAW  (Patrick). 

Principles  of  the  Law  of  Scotland  contained  in  Lord 
Stairs'  Institutions,  with  Notes  and  Eeferences  as  to 
Modern  Law,  by  Patrick  Shaw.     Edinb.  1863.     8vo. 

Forms  of  Process  in  the  House  of  Lords,  Court  of 
Session,  Jury  Court,  Teind  Court,  and  Sheriff  Court, 
as  established  by  Decisions  and  Acts  of  Parliament. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  \M^.     12mo. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Obligations  and  Contracts. 
Edinb.  1847.     Svo. 

Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords.  See  Wilson 
(James). 

SHAW  (Patrick)  and  MACLEAN  (Charles 
Hope). 

Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  Appeal  from 
the  Courts  of  Scotland,  1821-24.  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1826,  1828.     Svo. 

Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  Appeal  from 
the  Courts  of  Scotland,  from  19th  March  1835  to  16th 
August  1838.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1836-1839.     Svo. 

See  also.  Court  of  Session. 

SHAW  (Ekv.  Egbert). 

Exposition  of  the  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  West- 
minster Assembly  of  Divines,  with  an  Introductory 
Essay  by  William  Hethrington,  LL.D.  Edinb.  1845. 
12mo. 


SHAW  (Eev.  Samuel). 

Emmanuel ;  or,  a  Discovery  of  True  Eeligiou  as  it 
imports  a  living  principle  in  the  Minds  of  Men,  etc. 
With  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Robert  Gordon,  D.D. 
Glasgow,  1829.     12mo. 

An  Accurate  Alphabetical  Index  of  the  Eegistered 
Entails  in  Scotland,  from  1685  to  1784,  Edinb.  17S4. 
4to. 

SHAW  (Simeon),  LL.D. 

Nature  Displayed  in  the  Heavens  and  on  the  Earth, 
according  to  the  latest  observations  and  discoveries. 
6  vols.     Lond.  1823.     Svo. 

SHAW  (Thomas). 

Travels  or  Observations  relating  to  several  parts  of 
Barbary  and  the  Levant.     Lond.  1757.     4to. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  with  some  account  of  the 
Author.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1808.     Svo. 

SHAW  (Eev.  William). 

An  Analysis  of  the  Galic  Language.  Lond.  1778. 
4to. 

A  Galic  and  English  Dictionary,  containing  all  the 
Words  in  the  Scotch  and  Irish  Dialects  of  the  Celtic. 
2  vols,  in  1.     Lond.  1780.     4to. 

SHEBBEAEE  (John). 

Letters  on  the  English  Nation.  By  Batista  Angeloni 
(J.  Shebbeare),  translated  from  the  Original  Italian. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1756.     Svo. 

History  of  the  Eeign  of  King  Charles  the  Second. 
See  Clarendon  (Edward,  Earl  op). 

SHEDD  (William  G.  T.),  D.D. 
A  History  of  Christian  Doctrine.     2   vols.     Edinb. 
1867,     Svo.     (Clark's  Foreign  Theological  Library.) 

SHEE  (Martin  Archer),  E.A. 

Ehymes  on  Art,  or  the  Eemonstrance  of  a  Painter, 
with  Notes  and  a  Preface.     Lond.  \^Qb.     12mo. 

Elements  of  Art :  a  Poem  ;  with  Notes  on  the  state 
of  the  Arts.     Lond.  1809.     Svo. 

SHEE  (Peter).     See  Kilkenny. 

SHEE  (William). 

The  Merchant  Shipping  Act,  1854,  17  &  18  Vict., 
cap.  104,  and  the  Merchant  Shipping  Eepeal  Act, 
1854,  17  &  18  Vict.,  cap.  120;  being  a  Supplement  to 
the  ninth  edition  of  Abbott  on  the  Law  of  Merchant 
Ships  and  Seamen.     Lmul.  1854.     royal  Svo. 

SHEFFIELD  (John,  Lord). 

Observations  on  the  Manufactures,  Trade,  and  pres- 
ent state  of  L-eland.     Lond.  1785.     Svo. 


SHEIL— SHEPHERD. 


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•SHEIL  (Lady). 

Glimpses  of  Life  and  Manners  in  Persia.  With 
Notes  on  Kussia,  Koords,  Toorkomans,  Nestorians, 
Khiva,  and  Persia.     Lond.  1856.     8vo. 

SHELFOKD  (Leonard). 

The  Real  Property  Statutes  of  2  &  3  and  3  ik  4 
William  IV.,  with  Explanatory  Notes.  Lond.  1833. 
12mo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Mortmain,  and 
Charitable  Uses  and  Trusts,  with  an  Appendix  of 
Statutes  and  Forms.     Lond.  1836.     8vo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Marriage  and 
Divorce,  and  Registration  ;  as  altered  by  the  recent 
Statutes.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

The  Real  Property  Statutes,  passed  in  the  reigns  of 
William  IV.  and  Queen  Victoria ;  with  copious  Notes 
and  Forms  of  Deeds.  Fifth  edition,  with  additions. 
Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

The  Ijaw  of  Railways,  including  the  Consolidation 
and  other  General  Acts  for  regulating  Railways  in 
England  and  Ireland.  Third  edition.  Lond.  1853. 
8vo. 

The  Bankrupt  Law  Consolidation  Act,  1849,  12  &  13 
Vict.,  c.  106,  and  subsequent  Statutes,  and  copious 
Notes  of  Cases,  with  the  Rules,  Orders,  and  Forms 
made  in  pursuance  thereof.  Second  edition.  Loiid. 
1854.     12mo. 

The  Law  relating  to  the  Probate,  Legacy,  and  Suc- 
cession Duties;  including  all  the  Statutes,  and  the 
Decisions  on  those  subjects  ;  with  Forms  and  practical 
directions.     Lond.  1855.     12mo. 

The  Law  of  Highways  in  England  and  Wales. 
Third  edition,  with  Supplement.     Lond  1865.     12mo. 

Shelford's  Law  of  Railways,  containing  the  whole 
of  the  Statute  Law  for  the  Regulation  of  Railways 
in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  Fourth  edition. 
By  W.  Cunningham  Glen,  Barrister-at-Law.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     royal  8vo. 

Shelford's  Law  of  Joint-Stock  Companies ;  contain- 
ing a  Digest  of  Case  Law,  the  Compariies  Acts,  the 
Orders  made  under  those  Acts,  and  Notes  of  Cases. 
Second  edition.  By  David  Pitcairn,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  Francis  Law  Latham.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

SHELLEY  (Mrs). 

Rambles  in  Germany  and  Italy,  in  1840,  1842,  and 
1843.     2  vols.     Lmd.  1844.     8vo. 

SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe). 

Queen  Mab  :  a  Poenu     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

Posthumous  Poema     Loud.  1824.     8vo. 


SHELLEY  (Percy  Ji^aBiiz)— Continued. 

Poetical  Works,  including  various  Additional  Pieces 
from  MS.  and  other  Sources,  the  text  carefully  revised  ; 
with  Notes  and  a  Memoir  by  William  Michael  Rossetti. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Prose  Works.  Edited  by  Harry  Buxton  Forman. 
4  vols.     Land.  1880.     8vo. 

Essays,  Letters  from  Abroad,  Translations,  and  Frag- 
ments. Edited  by  Mrs  Shelley.  2  vols.  Lond.  1840. 
post  8vo. 

The  Shelley  Papers.  Memoir  of  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley  by  T.  Medwin ;  and  Original  Poems  and  I'apers 
by  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.     Lond.  1833.     12mo. 

Shelley ;  a  Critical  Biography.  See  Smith  (George 
Bahnett). 

SHELTON  (Maurice). 

Short  View  of  George  Hickes's  Treasure  of  the 
Ancient  Northern  Languages.    See  Wotton  (William). 

SHELTON  (Thomas). 

Translation  of  Don  Quixote.      See  Cervantes. 

SHELTON  (Thomas). 

The  Art  of  Shorts  Writing,  according  to  Tachy- 
graphy,  first  composed  by  Jlr  Thomas  Shelton,  and 
approved  by  both  Universities.  Also  Mr  Jeremy 
Rich,  his  Method  of  Contractions,  etc.  Lond.  1684. 
12mo. 


SHENSTONE  (William). 
Works,    in    Verse    and    Prose. 
1764-1769.     8vo. 


3   vols.       Lond. 


SHEPHAED  (John). 

The  New  Marriage  Act :  Instructions  to  Clergymen, 
Surrogates,  and  the  Public,  on  the  grant  of  Marriage 
Licences  under  the  New  Marriage  Act,  3  Geo.  IV. 
c.  75,  with  the  necessary  forms  to  obtain  the  same. 
Loud.  1822.  8vo.  (Bound  with  Tyrwhitt  on  the 
Marriage  Act.) 

SHEPHERD  (H.  I) 

The  Law  and  Practice  relative  to  the  Election  of 
Members  of  Parliament,  with  an  Appendix  containing 
Forms  of  Petitions,  etc.     Lond.  1836.      I2mo. 

SHEPHERD  (Lady  Mary). 

Essays  on  the  Perception  of  an  External  Universe, 
and  other  Subjects  connected  with  the  Doctrine  of 
Causation.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

SHEPHERD  (Rev.  William). 
The  Life  of  Poggio  Bracciolini.     Licerpool,  1800. 
4to. 


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SHEPHEED— SHIELDS. 


SHEPHERD  (Eev.  ^YlJ.hl\u)— Continued. 
Paris  in  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Two,  and  Eighteen 
Hundred  and  Fourteen.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 
Systematic  Education.     See  Education. 

SHEPPAED  (William). 

The  Touchstone  of  Common  Assurances ;  or,  a  Treatise 
on  Conveyancing.  Sixth  edition.  With  Notes  by 
Edward  HUliard.     Lond.  1791.     Svo. 

SHEEAE  (Major  Moylb). 

Scenes  and  Impressions  in  Egypt  and  in  Italy. 
(Anon.)     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

Notes  and  Eeflexions  during  a  Eamble  in  Germany. 
(Anon.)     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

The  Imagery  of  Foreign  Travel ;  or,  Descriptive 
Extracts  from  Scenes  in  Egypt,  India,  etc.  (Anon.) 
Lond.  1838.     Svo. 

SHEEATON  (Thomas). 

Designs  for  Household  Furniture,  exhibiting  a 
variety  of  elegant  and  useful  Patterns  in  the  Cabinet, 
Chair,  and  Upholstery  branches.      Lond.  1812.     folio. 

SHEEBUENE  (John  Henry). 

The  Life  of  Paul  Jones,  from  Original  Documents  in 
possession  of  John  Henry  Sherburne.  Lond.  1825. 
8vo. 

SHEEIDAN  (Charles  Beinsley). 

The  Songs  of  Greece,  from  the  Eomaic  text,  edited 
by  M.  C.  Fauriel,  with  Additions.  Translated  into 
English  Verse.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

SHEEIDAN  (Eight  Hon.  Eichard  Brinslby). 

Dramatic  Works,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author.  (Edited 
by  Thomas  Moore.)     2  vols.     Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

Dramatic  Works,  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  by 
G.  G.  S.  Lond.  1848.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library.) 

Works  :  Dramas,  Poems,  Translations,  Speeches,  and 
unfinished  Sketches.  Edited  by  F.  Stainforth. 
Lond.  1874.     Svo. 

Speeches  of  the  Eight  Hon.  E.  B.  Sheridan.  Edited 
by  a  Constitutional  Friend.  5  vols.  Lond.  1816. 
Svo. 

Sheridaniana  :  or,  Anecdotes  of  the  Life  of  Eichard 
Brinsley  Sheridan:  his  Table-Talk,  and  Bon-Mots. 
Lond.  1826.     Svo. 

SHEEIDAN  (Thomas). 

The  Satires  of  Persius.     See  Persius. 

SHEEIDAN  (Thomas). 

A  General  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language,  with 
a  proposed  Standard  of  Pronunciation.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1780.     4to. 


SHEEIDAN  {Thomas)— Contumed. 

British  Education  ;  or,  the  source  of  the  disorders  of 
Britain.  Being  an  Essay  proving  that  the  immorality, 
false  taste,  and  ignorance  which  so  generally  prevail 
are  the  consequences  of  the  present  defective  system  of 
Education.     Lond.  1769.     Svo. 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Elocution  ;  with  two  Dis- 
sertations and  other  Tracts  on  Language,  etc.  A  new 
edition.     Lond.  1781.     Svo. 

SHEEINGHAM  (Eobbet). 

De  Anglorum  Gentis  origine  disceptatio.  Cantab. 
1670.     Svo. 

SHEELOCK  (Eev.  Martin). 

Letters  from  an  English  Traveller.  Translated  from 
the  French  original.      Lond.  1780.     Svo. 

New  Letters  from  an  English  Traveller.  Written 
originally  in  French,  and  now  translated  into  English 
by  the  Author.     Lond.  1781.     8vo. 

SHEELOCK  (Thomas),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London. 

Several  Discourses  preached  at  the  Temple  Church. 

4  vols.     Lond.  1759.     Svo. 

The  same,  new   edition.      4  vols.      Oxford,   1812. 

Svo. 

A  Free  and  Candid  Examination  of  the  Principles 

advanced  in  the  Bishop  of  London's  Sermons,  lately 

published,  and   in  his  very  ingenious  Discourses  on 

Prophecy.       By  the  Author  of  The  Critical  Enquiry 

into   the    Opinions    and    Practices    of    the    Ancient 

Philosophers.     Lond.  1756.     Svo. 

SHEELOCK  (Dr  William). 

Case  of  Allegiance.  See  Revolution.  (Collection 
of  Tracts.     Vol.  L) 

SHETLAND. 

A  true  and  exact  Description  of  Shetland,  its 
trade,  produce,  and  inhabitants;  together  with  an 
account  of  the  Herring  Fishery.  Second  edition. 
Lond.  1753.    12mo. 

SHIELDS  (Alexander). 

A  Hind  let  Loose  ;  or,  an  Historical  Eepresentation 
of  the  Testimonies  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  for  the 
interest  of  Christ.     Lond.  1687.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Scotch  Presbytery  ;  being  an  epi- 
tome of  the  "Hind  Let  Loose";  with  a  Preface,  by  a 
Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Lond.  1692. 
4to. 

A  True  and  Faithful  Relation  of  the  Sufferings  of 
the  reverend  and  learned  Mr  Alexander  Shields, 
Minister  of  the  Gospel  Written  with  his  own  hand. 
n.p.  1715.     4tp. 


SHIELDS— SHOWER. 


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SHIELDS  (Rev.  Alexander) — Omtinued. 

An  Elegy  upon  the  Death  of  tlmt  famous  and 
faithful  Minister  and  Martyr,  Mr  James  Renwick,  com- 
posed immediately  after  his  Execution  at  Edinburgh, 
17th  February  1668.     Reprinted  1723.     12mo. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  that  eminently  pious  Minister 
and  Martyr,  Mr  James  Renwick;  with  a  vindication 
of  the  heads  of  his  Dying  Testimony.  To  wliich  is 
added,  The  Manner  of  Ordaining  of  Ruling  Elders, 
by  Mr  Renwick.     i:di?ib.  1724.     12rao. 

See  also,  M'Millan  (John).  Renwick  (James). 
Ward  (Richard). 

SHIPLEY  (Dr  Jonathan),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St. 
Asaph. 

Works.     2  vols.     Land.  1792.     8vo. 

SHIPWRECKS  and  Disasters  at  Sea;  or,  Histo- 
rical Narratives  of  the  most  noted  calamities  and  pro- 
vidential deliverances  which  have  resulted  from  Mari- 
time Enterprise  ;  with  a  Sketcli  of  various  Expedients 
for  Preserving  the  Lives  of  Mariners.  3  vols.  Edinh. 
1812.     8vo. 

SHIRLEY  (James). 

Dramatic  Works  and  Poems,  now  first  collected, 
with  Notes  by  William  Gifford;  and  some  Account 
of  Shirley  and  his  Writings,  by  the  Rev.  Alexander 
Dyce.     6  vols.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

SHIRLEY  (Walter  Augustus),  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Sodor  and  Man. 

Letters  and  Memoir.  Edited  by  Thomas  Hill,  B.D., 
Archdeacon  of  York.     Lo7id.  1849.     8vo, 

SHIRREFF  (John). 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  Orkney 
Islands,  with  Observations  on  the  Means  of  their 
Improvement.     Edinh.  1814.     8vo. 

SHIRREFF  (Patrick). 

A  Tour  through  North  America;  together  with  a 
comprehensive  view  of  the  Canadas  and  United  States, 
as  adapted  for  Agricultural  Emigration.  Edinh.  1835. 
8vo. 

SHIRREFS  (James),  D.D. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Character 
of  the  Rev.  Dr  William  Guild,  one  of  the  Chaplains  in 
Ordinary  to  King  Charles  I.  With  some  Strictures 
upon  Spalding's  Account  of  him  and  of  the  Times  in 
which  he  lived.     Aberdeen,  1798.     8vo. 

SHOBERL  (Frederic). 

Narrative  of  the  Events  which  occurred  in  and  near 
Leipzig,  before,  during,  and  subsequent  to  the  engage- 
ments between  the  Allied  Armies  and  the  French,  in 
October  1813.    Sixth  edition.    Lond.  1814.    8vo. 


SHOBERL  (YaEX>e.mc)— Continued. 

Excursions  in  Normandy,  illustrative  of  the 
Character,  Manners,  Customs,  and  Traditions  of  the 
People  ;  of  the  State  of  Society  in  general,  and  of  the 
History,  Arts,  etc.,  of  that  interesting  province  of 
France.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  Times.  Edited  with  an 
Introduction  by  ITiomas  CampbelL  (Anon.)  4  vols. 
Lmd.  1842-1843.     8vo. 

History  of  Our  Own  Times,  2  vols.  Lond.  1843, 
1845.  8vo. 

Persecution  of  Popery  :  Historical  Narratives  of  the 
most  remarkable  Persecutions  occasioned  by  the 
intolerance*  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1844.      8vo. 

See  also,  Klaproth  (Julius  von).  Thiers  (Louis 
Adolphe). 

SHOELL  (F.) 

Histoire  abr6g6e  de  la  Litterature  Romaine.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1815.     8vo. 

SHOETTGEN  (Christian). 

Novum  Lexicon  Grseco-Latinum  in  Novum  Testa- 
mentum ;  nunc  post  Jo.  Tobiam  Krebsium  recensuit, 
auxit,  et  variis  Observationibus  Philologicis  et  Criticie 
locupletavit  Gottlieb  Leberecht  Spohn.  Huiix,  1790. 
8vo. 

SHORE  (Hon.  Frederick  John). 

Notes  on  Indian  Affairs.    2  vols.    Lond.  1837.    Svo. 

SHORT  (Thomas),  M.D. 

New  Observations,  Natural,  Moral,  etc.,  on  City, 
Town,  and  Country  BiUs  of  Mortality ;  to  which 
are  added  Abstracts  of  the  best  Authors  on  that 
subject.  With  an  Appendix  on  the  Weather  and 
Meteors.     Lond.  1750.     Svo. 

SHORT  (Thomas  Vowlek),  D.D. 
A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Church  of  England 
to  the  Revolution,  1688.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

SHORTLAND  (Edward). 

The  Southern  Districts  of  New  Zealand ;  a  Journal, 
with  passing  Notices  of  the  Customs  of  the  Aborigines. 
iMnd.  1851.     8vo. 

SHORTT  (John),  Barrister. 

The  Law  of  Railway  Companies.  See  Godefkoj 
(Henry). 

SHOWER  (Rev.  John). 

Serious  Reflections  on  Time  and  Eternity,  by  John 
Shower ;  and  on  the  Consideration  of  our  Latter  End, 
and  other  Contemplations.  By  Sir  Matthew  Hale. 
With   an   Introductory  Essay  by   Thomas  Chalmers, 

D.D.     Glasgow,  1828.     8vo. 

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SHEEWSBUEY— SIBTHORP. 


SHREWSBUEY  (Earl  op). 

Letter  to  Ambrose  Lisle  Phillipps,  Esq.,  descriptive 
of  the  Estatica  of  Caldaro,  the  Addolorata  of  Capriana, 
and  the  Estatica  of  Monte  Sansavino.  Land.  1842. 
8vo. 

SHUCKFOED  (Samuel),  D.D. 

The  Sacred  and  Profane  History  of  the  World  con- 
nected, from  the  creation  of  the  World  to  the  dissolu- 
tion of  the  Assyrian  Empire  at  the  death  of 
Sardanapalus ;  including  the  Dissertation  on  the 
Creation  and  Fall  of  Man.  Revised  and  improved  by 
James  Creighton.     4  vols.     Land.  1819.     8vo. 


SHUTE  (W.) 

The  Triumphs  of  Nassau. 


See  Nassau. 


SIA]\L 

Voyage  de  Siam  des  Pferes  Jesuites.  See  Tachabd 
(Guy). 

Journal  du  Voyage  de  Siam.   See  Choisi  (L'Abb6  de). 

SIBBALD  (George),  M.D. 

Eegulas  bene  et  salubriter  Vivendi;  opera  E.  S. 
[Sibbaldi],  M.D.,  nunc  primum  editae.  Quibus  accessere 
Eoberti  Bodii  de  Trochoregia,  de  filii  sui  primogeniti 
Institutione,  Monita.     Edinb.  1701.     12mo. 

SIBBALD  (James). 

The  Record  of  the  Public  Ministry  of  Jesus  the 
Christ.     Edinh.  1798.     8vo. 

Chronicle  of  Scottish  Poetry,  from  the  thirteenth 
century  to  the  Union  of  the  Crowns ;  with  a  Glossary. 
4  vols.     Edinh.  1802.     8vo. 

SIBBALD  (Sir  Eobeet),  M.D. 

Scotia  lUustrata ;  sive  Prodromus  Historise  Naturalis; 
in  quo  Eegionis  Natura,  incolarum  ingenia  et  mores, 
morbi  iisque  medendi  methodus,  et  medicina  indigena 
accurrate  explicantur.     Edinh.  1684.     folio. 

Memoria  Balfouriana,  sive  Historia  rerum  pro  Literis 
promovendis,  gestarum  a  clarissimis  fratribus  Balfouriis, 
D.D.  Jacobo,  Barone  de  Kinaird,  et  D.D.  Andrea,  M.D. 
Equite  Aurato.     Edinh.  1699.     12mo. 

Commentarius  in  Vitam  Georgii  Buchanani,  ab 
ipsomet  scriptam.     Edinh.  1702.     8vo. 

Miscellanea  Eruditaa  Antiquitatis  quse  ad  Borealem 
BritannisB  Majoris  partem  pertinet.  Edinh.  1710. — 
Vindiciae  Scotiaj  Illustratas  sive  Prodromi  Naturalis 
Historiaj  Scotiae  contra  Prodromastices,  etc. ;  sub  Larva 
LibeUi  de  legibus  Hist.  Naturalis  latentes.  Edinh.  1710. 
— Introductio  ad  Historiam  Eerum  a  Eomanis  gestarum 
in  ea  Borealis  Britanniai  parte,  quae  ultra  murum 
Picticum  est.  Edinh.  1706. — Commentarius  in  J.  Agri- 
colae  Expeditiones.  Edinh.  1711.  folio.  (Bound  in 
one  vol.) 


SIBBALD  (Sir  Egbert),  'i,l.'D.— Continued. 

The  Liberty  and  Independence  of  the  Kingdom  and 
Church  of  Scotland,  asserted  from  Antient  Eecords. 
To  which  is  added,  a  Speech  at  the  Proclamation  of  K. 
James  VI.,  concerning  the  Succession  to  the  Crown  of 
England.  The  Independency  of  the  Kingdom  and 
Church  of  Scotland.  Second  edition  enlarged.  Wherein 
all  the  Objections  by  Mr  Atwood  and  others  against 
the  same  are  fully  answered.    Edinh.  1703,  1704.    4to. 

A  Collection  of  several  Treatises  in  folio,  concerning 
Scotland  as  it  was  of  old,  and  also  in  later  times,  viz.  :■ — 
1.  Historical  Inquiries  concerning  Eoman  Monuments 
and  Antiquities  in  Scotland. —  2.  The  History,  Ancient 
and  Modern,  of  the  Sheriffdoms  of  Fife  and  Kinross. — 
3.  Conjectures  concerning  Eoman  Forts,  Colonies,  and 
Forts  on  the  Friths  of  Forth  and  Tay. — 4.  The  History 
and  Desciiption  of  the  Sheriffdoms  of  Linlithgow  and 
Stirling.— 5.  The  Description  of  the  Isles  of  Orknay 
and  Zetland. — 6.  An  Account  of  the  Writers  and 
Manuscripts  not  printed  which  treat  of  the  Description 
of  Scotland.     Edinh.  1739.     folio. 

The  History,  Ancient  and  Modern,  of  the  Sheriffdoms 
of  Fife  and  Kinross,  with  a  Description  of  both,  and 
of  the  Firths  of  Forth  and  Tay,  and  the  Islands  in 
them,  with  an  Account  of  the  Natural  Products  of  the 
Land  and  Waters.     Cupar,  1803.     8vo. 

Description  of  the  Isles  of  Orknay  and  Zetland. 
Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1711.   Edinh.  1745.    8vo. 

Remains  of  Sir  Robert  Sibbald,  M.D.,  containing  his 
Autobiography,  Memoirs  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians,  portions  of  his  Literary  Correspondence, 
and  an  Account  of  his  MSS.    Edinh.  1837.     8vo. 

See  also,  Scotland  (Collection  of  Tracts). 

SIBBEEN  (Nicolaus  Petrus). 

Bibliotheca  Historica  Dano-Norvegica  sive  De 
Scriptoribus  rerum  Dano-Norvegicarum  Commentarius 
historico-literarius.     Hamburgi,  1716.     4to. 

SIBEEIA. 

The  Antidote ;  or,  an  Inquiry  into  the  Merits  of  a 
Book  entitled,  a  Journey  into  Siberia,  made  in  1761, 
and  published  by  the  Abbd  Chappe  d'Auteroche.  By 
a  Lover  of  TrutL     Lond.   1772.     8vo. 

See  Chappe  d'Auteroche  (L'Abb^). 

SIBOENE  (Capt.  W.) 

History  of  the  War  in  France  and  Belgium,  in  1815. 
Atlas  in  folio.    2  vols,  and  Atlas.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

SIBTHOEP  (JoH.\NNE8),  M.D. 

Florae  Graecae  Prodromus,  sive  Plantarum  omnium 
Enumeratio,  quas  in  Provinciis  aut  Insidis  Graeciae 
invenit,  Characteres  et  Synonyma  elaboravit  Jacobus 
Edwardus  Smith,  M.D.     2  vols.    Loml.  1806.    8vo. 


SIBYLLINA  ORACULA— SILLERY. 


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SIBYLLINA  ORACULA. 

Sibyllina  Oraciila  ex  vett.  codd.  emendata  et 
commentariis  diversonim  illustrata,  opera  et  studio 
Servatii  Gallsei.     Aimtelodami,  1689.     4to. 

SICILY. 

Opuscoli  di  Autori  Siciliani.  12  vols.  Catania, 
1758-1771.     8vo. 

SIDDONS  (Mrs).     See  Campbkll  (Thomas). 
SIDDONS  (H.)     See  Plays  (Vol.  IV.) 
SIDMOUTH  (Viscount). 

Life  and  Correspondence.  See  Pellew  (Hon. 
George). 

SIDNEY  (Rev.  Edwin). 

Life  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Hill.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 
Life  of  Lord  Hill,  G.C.B.,  late  Commander  of  the 
Forces.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

SIDNEY  (Hon.  Henry),  afterwards  Earl  of 
Romney. 

Diary  of  the  Times  of  Charles  the  Second,  including 
his  Correspondence  with  the  Countess  of  Sunderland 
and  other  distinguished  persons  at  the  English  Court, 
to  which  are  added.  Letters  illustrative  of  the  Times 
of  James  II.  and  William  III.  Edited  with  Notes  by 
R.  W.  Blencowe.     2  vols.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

SIDNEY  (Sir  Philip). 

The  Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia,  written  by 
Sir  Philip  Sidney,  with  additions  by  Sir  W.  A.  [Alex- 
ander] ;  whereunto  is  now  added  a  Sixth  Booke  by 
R.  B.     Lond.  1629.     folio. 

The  Works  of  the  Honourable  Sir  Philip  Sidney, 
Kt.,  in  Prose  and  Verse.     3  vols.     Lond.  1725.     8vo. 

The  Complete  Poems  of  Sir  PhUip  Sydney,  edited 
with  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Writings,  and  Notes 
a»d  Illustrations  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  B.  Grosart. 
2  vols.  Lond.  1873.  8vo.  (Tlie  Fuller  Worthies' 
Library). 

The  Psalmes  of  David,  translated  into  divers  and 
sundry  kindes  of  Verse.  Begun  by  Sir  Philip  Sidney, 
and  finished  by  the  Countess  of  Pembroke,  his  sister 
Chiswick,  1823.     12mo. 

SIDNEY  (Samuel). 

The  Three  Colonies  of  Australia  :  New  South  Wales, 
Victoria,  South  Australia ;  their  Pastures,  Copper- 
Mines,  and  Gold  Fields.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

SIDONIUS  APPOLLINARIS.     See  Apollinaris. 

SIENA. 

Guida  deUa  Citta  di  Siena,  per  gli  Amatori  delle 
Belle-Arti.     Siena,  1832.     12mo. 


SIERAKOWSKI  (X.  Seb.  Hrab.) 

Architektura,  etc.      See  Poland:  Bibliotheca  Po- 

LONICA. 

SIERRA  LEONE.  See  Macaulay  (Kenneth). 
Thobpb  (Egbert). 

SIETE  PARTIDAS  (Las),  del  Sabio  Eey  Don 
Alonso  el  Nono  nuevamente  Glosadas,  por  el  licenciado 
Gregorio  Lopez.  4  vol&  ValladoUd,  1587-1588. 
folio. 

SIGAUD  DE  LA  FOND.  See  Mussenbroek 
(Pierre  van). 

SIGEBERTUS  GEMBLACENSIS.  See  Fabri- 
cius  (Joannes  Albebtus). 

SIGISMUNDUS  (Augustus). 
Epistolse,  Legationes,   et   Responsa.     See  Poland  : 
Bibliotheca  Polonica. 

SIGONIUS  (Carolus). 

De  Antiquo  Jure  Civium  Romanorum.  Venetiin, 
1560.     4to. 

De  Republica  Atheniensium  Libri  IV.  Ejusdem 
de  Athenien.  Lacedaemoniorumq.  Temporibus  Liber, 
BononicB,  1564.     4to.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 


SIGOURNEY  (Mrs  L.  H.) 
Pleasant  Memories  of  Pleasant  Lands. 
12mo. 


Lond.  1843. 


SIKES  (Wirt),  U.  S.  Consvlfm-  Wales. 
British  GobUns,  Welsh  Folk-Lore,  Fairy  Mythology, 
Legends  and  Traditions.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

SILENTIARIUS  (Paulus),  See  Cinnamus  (Jo- 
annes). 

SILIUS  ITALICUS  (Caius). 

Punicorum  Libri  XVII.     Parmce,  1481.     folio. 

Punicorum  Libri  XVII.,  cum  excerptis  ex  Fr.  Modii 
Lectionibus  et  Casp.  Barthii  Adversariis,  tum  Dan. 
Heinsii  crepundiis  SUianis  et  postremis  notis  Nic. 
Heinsii  nunc  primum  editis  curante  Arnoldo  Draken- 
borch.     Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  \1\1.     4to. 

The  Second  Punick  War  between  Hannibal  and  the 
Romanes.  The  whole  seventeen  books  Englished  from 
the  Latine  of  Silius  Italicus ;  >vith  a  Continuation 
from  the  Triumph  of  Scipio  to  the  Death  of  Hannibal. 
By  Thomas  Ross.     Lond.  1661.     folio. 

SILLERY  (Charles  Doynb). 
Vallery;    or  the   Citadel   of  the   Lake.      2    vols. 
Edinb.  1829.     8vo. 

Eldred  of  Erin.     Edinb.  1830.     12mo. 


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SILLIG— SIMON. 


SILLIG  (Julius). 

Dictionary  of  the  Artists  of  Antiquity,  with  three 
Chronological  Tables,  translated  by  the  Eev.  H.  W. 
Williams ;  to  which  are  added  C.  Plinii  Secundi 
Naturalis  Historiae  Libri  XXXIV.-XXXVI.,  with  four 
Indexes  and  a  Preface  by  E.  H.  Barker.  Lund.  1837. 
8vo. 

SILLIMAN  (Professor). 

Consistency  of  the  Discoveries  of  Modem  Geology 
with  the  Sacred  History  of  the  Creation  and  the 
Deluge.     Lond.  1837.     12mo. 

SILLIMAN  (Benjamin). 

A  Journal  of  Travels  in  England,  Holland,  and 
Scotland,  in  the  years  1805-1806.  3  vols.  Boston, 
1812.     8vo. 

SILVA  DE  VARIA  LECION.  See  Mexia 
(Pebo). 

SILVAYN  (Alexander). 

The  Orator;  handling  a  hundred  severall  Discourses 
in  forme  of  Declamations  :  some  of  the  arguments  being 
drawne  from  Titus  Livius  and  other  ancient  Writers. 
Written  in  French  by  Alexander  Silvayn.  Englished 
by  L.  P.  (Anthony  Munday).     Lond.  1596.     4to. 

SILVESTRE  (J.  B.) 

Paldographie  UniverseUe  :  Collection  de  Fac-simile 
d'ficritures  de  tons  les  Peuples  et  de  tons  les  Temps, 
tir6s  des  plus  authentiques  Documents  de  I'art  graphique, 
Chartes  et  Manuscrits  existant  dans  les  Archives  et 
les  Bibliothfeques  de  France,  d'ltalie,  d'Allemagne  et 
d'Angleterre.  Accompagnds  d'Explications  Histor- 
iques  et  Descriptives  par  MM.  ChampoUiou-Figeac  et 
Aim6  ChampoUion,  fils.     4  vols.     Paris,  1841.     folio. 

Universal  Palaeography ;  or,  Fac-sLmiles  of  Writ- 
ings of  all  Nations  and  Periods,  copied  from  the  most 
celebrated  and  authentic  Manuscripts,  accompanied  by 
an  historical  and  descriptive  text  and  introduction, 
by  ChampoUion-Figeac  and  Aimd  ChampoUion,  fils. 
Translated  from  the  French  and  edited  by  Sir  Frederic 
Madden.     2  vols.     Lond.  1850.     royal  8vo. 

SIME  (James). 

Lessing :  His  Life  and  Writings.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1877.     8vo. 

SIMEON  (Rev.  Charles). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Simeon, 
with  a  Selection  from  his  Writings  and  Correspon- 
dence. Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Carus.  Lond. 
1847.     8vo. 


SIMEON       DUNELMENSIS.         See 
(Great)  :  Hist.  Angl.  Scriptores  Decern. 


Britain 


SIMIGIANUS  (Ambrosius). 

Scriptores  Rerum  Transsilvanarum. — Historia  Eerum 
Ungaricarum  et  Transsilvanicarum,  ab  Anno  1490 
usque  1606,  quatuor  libris  comprehensa,  nunc  primum 
edita.  Liber  I.  Adcuravit  Jos.  Car.  Eder.  Cihinii, 
1800.     4to.     (All  published.) 

SIMLER  (JosiAs). 

Vita  Simleri     Sec  Stuck  (J.  W.) 

SIMMONDS  (Edward). 

The  genuine  Letters  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  to 
James,  Earl  of  Bothwell.  Translated  from  the  French 
originals  by  Edward  Simmonds.  Westminster,  1726. 
8vo. 

SIMMS  (Joseph),  M.D. 

Nature's  Revelations  of  Character ;  or,  the  Mental, 
Moral,  and  Volitive  Dispositions  of  Mankind,  as  mani- 
fested in  the  Human  Form  and  Countenance.  Lond. 
1873.     8vo. 

A  New  Physiognomical  Chart  of  Character.  Glasgow, 
1873.      12mo. 

SIMON  (Henry). 

Armorial  General  de  I'Empire  Frangais.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1812.     folio. 

SIMON  (J.  Franz). 

Animal  Chemistry  with  reference  to  the  Physiology 
and  Pathology  of  Man.  Translated  and  edited  by 
George  E.  Day.  2  vols.  Lond.  1845,  1846.  8vo. 
(Sydenham  Society.) 

SIMON  (James). 

An  Essay  towards  an  Historical  Account  of  Irish 
Coins,  and  of  the  Currency  of  Foreign  Monies  in 
Ireland,  with  an  Appendix  containing  several  Statutes, 
Proclamations,  etc.,  relating  to  the  same.  Dublin, 
1749.     4to. 

SIMON  (Pedro). 

Noticias  Historiales  de  las  Conquistas  de  Tierra 
Firme  en  las  Indias  Occidentals.  Madrid,  1627. 
folio. 

SIMON  (Richard),  Pretre  de  I'Oratoire. 

Histoire  Critique  du  Vieux  Testament.  Paris, 
1680.     4to. 

Histoire  Critique  du  Vieux  Testament.  Nouvelle 
edition,  augmentde  d'un  Apologie,  etc.  Amsterdam, 
1688.     4to. 

Reponse  de  Pierre  Ambnin,  k  I'Histoire  Critique 
du  Vieux  Testament.     Rotterdam,  1685.     4tQ. 


SIMON— SIMPSON. 


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SIMON  (Richard),  Prctrede  VOratoire—Continwd. 

E(5ponse  au  Livre  intituld  aux  Sentimens  de  quelqucs 
Theologiens  de  HoUande  sur  I'Histoire  Critique.  Par 
le  Prieur  de  Bolleville  [R.  Simon].  Amsterdam,  1621. 
4fco. 

Eichardi  Simonis  Opuscula  Critica  adversus  Isaacum 
Vossium.  Defenditur  sacer  Codex  Ebraicus  et  B. 
Hieronymi  Tralatio.     Edinhurgi,  1685.     4to. 

Histoire  Critique  du  Texte  du  Nouveau  Testament. 
Rotterdam,  1689.     8vo. 

Critical  Enquiries  into  the  various  Editions  of  the 
Bible,  printed  in  divers  places,  and  at  several  times ; 
together  with  animadversions  upon  a  small  Treatise  of 
Dr  Isaac  Vossius  concerning  the  Oracles  of  the  Sibylls; 
and  an  Answer  to  the  Objections  of  the  late  Critica 
Sacra.     Lund.  1684.     4to. 

SIMOND  (LoDis). 

Journal  of  a  Tour  and  Residence  in  Great  Britain, 
during  the  years  1810  and  1811,  by  a  French 
Traveller;  with  Remarks  on  the  Country,  its  Arts, 
Literature,  Politics,  etc.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1815.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition ;  to  which  is  added  an 
Appendix  on  France.     2  vols.      Edinh.  1817.     8vo. 

Switzerland ;  or,  a  Journal  of  a  Tour  and  Residence 
in  that  Country,  in  the  years  1817,  1818,  and  1819; 
followed  by  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Manners  and 
Customs  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Helvetia.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1822.     8vo. 

A  Tour  in  Italy  and  Sicily.     Land.  1828.     8vo. 

SIMONDE    DE    SISMONDI    (J.    C.    L.)       See 

SiSMONDI. 

SIMONIN  (Louis). 

Underground  Life ;  or.  Mines  and  Miners.  Trans- 
lated (from  the  French),  adapted  to  the  present  state 
of  British  Mining,  and  edited  by  Henry  W.  Bristow. 
Lond.  1869.     royal  8vo. 

SIMONS  (Nicholas)  and  STUART  (John). 
Reports  of  Cases  Decided  in  the  Court  of  Chancery. 
2  vols.     Lund.  1824,  1827.     8vo. 

SIMONS  (Nicholas). 

Reports  of  Cases  Decided  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery,  1826  to  1849.  16  vols.  Lmid.  1829-1850. 
8vo. 

The  same.  New  Series,  1850-1852.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1851,  1852.     8vo. 

SIMPLICIUS.     See  Epictetus. 

SIMPSON  (Alexander). 

The  Life  and  Travels  of  Thomas  Simpson,  the  Arctic 
Discoverer,  by  his  brother,  Alexander  Simpson.  Land. 
1845.     8vo. 


SIMPSON  (Sin  George). 

Narrative  of  a  Journey  Round  the  World,  during 
the  years  1841  and  1842.     2  vols.     Lmtd.  1847.     8vo. 

SIMPSON  (James),  Advocate. 

Necessity  of  Popular  Education  as  a  Natural  Object; 
with  Hints  on  the  Treatment  of  Criminals,  and  Obser- 
vations on  Homicidal  Insanity.     Edinb.  1834.     8vo. 

The  Philosophy  of  Education,  with  its  Practical 
Application  to  a  System  and  Plan  of  Popular  Educa- 
tion as  a  National  Object.     Edinh.  1836.     8vo. 

SIMPSON  (James  Palgbave). 

Letters  from  the  Danube.  2  vols.  Loml.  1847. 
8vo. 

Pictures  from  Revolutionary  Paris,  sketched  during 
the  first  Phases  of  the  Revolution  of  1848.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1849.     8vo. 

Paris  after  Waterloo  :  Notes  taken  at  the  time  and 
hitherto  unpublished,  including  a  revised  edition  of  a 
Visit  to  Flanders  and  the  Field.     Edinh.  1853.     8vo. 

See  also,  Waterloo. 

SIMPSON  (James  Y.),  M.D. 

Homoeopathy  :  its  Tenets  and  Tendencies,  theoretical, 
theological,  and  therapeutical.     Edinh.  1853.     8vo. 

Physicians  and  Physic  :  Three  Addresses.  I.  On 
the  Duties ;  II.  On  the  Prospects  of  Young  Physicians ; 
III.  On  the  Modern  Advancement  of  Physic.  Edinh. 
1856.     post  Bvo. 

SIMPSON  (Joseph). 

On  the  Study  of  the  Law.     See  Dawes  (Matthew). 

SIMPSON  (Thomas). 

Essays  on  several  curious  and  useful  subjects  in 
Speculative  and  Mix'd  Mathematiks.  Lond.  1740- 
4to. 

Mathematical  Dissertations  on  a  variety  of  Physical 
and  Analytical  subjects.     Lond.  1743.     4to. 

Miscellaneous  Tracts  on  some  curious  and  very 
interesting  subjects  in  Mechanics,  Physical-Astronomy, 
and  Speculative  Mathematics.  Lond.  1757.  4to. 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

Elements  of  Geometry,  with  their  application  to  the 
Mensuration  of  Superficies  and  Solids,  etc.  Lond. 
1800.     8vo. 

Trigonometry,  Plane  and  Spherical  Lond.  1799. 
8vo.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

A  Treatise  of  Algebra.     Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

The  Doctrine  and  Application  of  Fluxions.  Second 
edition.     Lond.  1776.     8vo. 

The  Doctrine  and  Application  of  Fluxions.  Part  II. 
Lond.n  50.     8vo. 


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SIMPSON— SIXCL  AIR 


SIMPSON  (TRO}.iAs)—Co7itmned. 

Select  Exercises  for  Young  Proficients  in  the  Mathe- 
matics, to  ■which  is  prefixed  an  Account  of  the  Life  and 
AVritings  of  the  Author,  by  Charles  Hutton.  Land. 
1792.     8.V0. 

The  Doctrine  of  Annuities  and  Reversions,  with 
useful  Tables.  Lond.  1775.— A  Supplement  to  the 
Doctrine  of  Annuities  and  Eeversions.  Lond.  1791. 
8vo. 

The  Nature  and  Laws  of  Chance.  Illustrated  with 
a  great  variety  of  Examples.     Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

SIMPSON  (Thomas). 

Narrative  of  the  Discoveries  on  the  North  Coast  of 
America,  effected  by  the  Officers  of  the  Hudson's  Bay 
Company,  during  the  years  1836-1839.  Lond.  1843. 
8vo. 

SIMPSON  (William). 

A  Private  Journal  kept  during  the  Niger  Expedition, 
from  May  1841  until  the  recall  of  the  Expedition  in 
June  1842.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

SIMEOCK  (M.  Karl).     See  Shakespeare  Society. 

SIMS  (Eichard). 

An  Index  to  the  Pedigrees  and  Arms  contained  in 
the  Heralds'  Visitations,  and  other  Genealogical  Manu- 
scripts in  the  British  Museum.     Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

Handbook  to  the  Library  of  the  British  Museum  ; 
with  some  Account  of  the  Principal  Libraries  in 
London.     Lond.  1854.     12mo. 

A  Manual  for  the  Genealogist,  Topographer, 
Antiquary,  and  Legal  Professor;  consisting  of 
Descriptions  of  Public  Eecords,  Parochial  and  other 
Registers,  WiUs,  County  and  Family  Histories, 
Heraldic  Collections  in  Public  Libraries,  etc.  Lond. 
1856.     8vo. 


SIMS  (Eev.  Thomas). 
Historical  Defence  of  the  Waldenses. 
(Jean  Eodolphe). 


See  Petran 


SIMSON  (Edward),  S.T.D. 

Chronicon  Historiam  Catholicam  complectens,  ab 
Exordio  Mundi  ad  Nativitatem  D.  N.  Jesu  Christi,  et 
oxinde  ad  annum  a  Christo  nato  LXXL  Cum 
parasceve  ad  Chronicon  Catholicum.  Omnia  recensuit, 
et  Animadversiones  adjecit  Petrus  Wesseling.  Lugduni 
Batavorum,  1729.     folio. 

SIMSONUS  (EoBERTCs),  M.D. 
Sectionum  Conicarum  libri  quinque.     Ed.  secunda, 
emendatior  et  auctior.     Edinh.  1750.     4to. 


SIMSONUS  (Robertus),  'Sl.T).~-Continued. 

Opera  qua;dam  Reliqua  (Geometrica)  nunc  primuni 
post  Auctoris  mortem,  in  lucem  edita,  impensis  quidem 
Philippi  Comitis  Stanhope,  cura  Jacobi  Clow.  2  vols. 
Glasgtuv,  1776.     4to. 

See  also,  Apollonius  Perg^eus.  Euclidis  Elementa. 

SINCLAIR  (Alexander). 

Catalogue  of  Heraldic,  Genealogical,  and  Antiquarian 
Books  and  Manusciipts,  which  belonged  to  the  late 
Alexander  Sinclair.     Edinh.  1877.     4to. 

SINCLAIR  (Catherine). 

Modern  Accomplishments ;  or,  the  March  of  In- 
tellect.    Edinb.  1836.     8vo. 

Modern  Society ;  or,  the  March  of  Intellect :  the 
Conclusion  of  Modern  Accomplishments.  Edinb.  1 837. 
8vo. 

Hill  and  Valley ;  or.  Hours  in  England  and  Wales. 
Edinb.  1838.     8vo. 

Scotland  and  the  Scotch ;  or,  the  Western  Circuits. 
Edinb.  1840.     post  8vo. 

Shetland  and  the  Shetlanders ;  or  the  Northern 
Circuit.     Edinb.  1840.     8vo. 

SINCLAIR  (George),  Professor  of  Philosophy, 
Glasgoio  University. 

Ars  nova  et  magna  Gravitatis  et  Levitatis,  sive 
Dialogorum  PhUosophicorum  libri  sex  de  Aeris  vera 
ac  reali  Gravitate.  Quibus  access,  de  Instrumentis 
Hydragogicis  libri  duo.     Roterodami,  1669.     4to. 

The  Hydrostaticks  ;  together  with  some  Miscellany 
Observations,  the  last  whereof  is  a  short  History  of 
Coal.     Edinb.  1672.     4to. 

The  Principles  of  Astronomy  and  Navigation,  being 
the  whole  Doctrine  of  the  Sphere.  To  which  is  added 
a  Discovery  of  the  Secrets  of  Nature,  which  are  founded 
on  the  Mercurial  Weather-Glass,  etc.  Edinb.  1688. 
12mo. 

Proteus  bound  with  Chains,  unfolding  the  Reasons 
why  before  the  Fair  Weather  the  Quicksilver  Ascends, 
etc.  A  subject  not  hitherto  treated  of.  Edinb.  1688. 
1 2mo.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

SINCLAIR  (George). 

Satan's  Invisible  World  Discovered;  or,  a  Choice 
collection  of  Modem  Relations,  proving  evidently 
against  the  Atheists  that  there  are  Devils,  Witches, 
and  Apparitions.  To  all  which  is  added  the  Mar- 
vellous History  of  Major  Weir,  etc.  Edinb.  1746. 
12mo. 


SINCLAIE— SIRR 


927 


SINCLAIR  (Georqe). 

Hortus  Gramincus  Wobumensis ;  or,  an  Account  of 
the  results  of  experiments  on  the  produce  and  nutritive 
qualities  of  different  Grasses  and  other  Plants,  used  aa 
the  Food  of  the  more  valuable  Domestic  Animals ; 
instituted  by  John,  Duke  of  Bedford.  Lond.  1824. 
royal  8vo. 

SINCLAIR  (Sir  George),  Bart. 
Letters  to  the  Protestants  of  Scotland.     Edinh.  1852. 
12mo. 

SINCLAIR  (Sir  John). 

Observations  on  the  Scottish  Dialect.  Lond.  1782. 
8vo. 

Essays  on  Miscellaneous  Subjects  (chiefly  on  Rural 
Economy).     Lond.  1802.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Public  Revenue  of  the  British 
Empire,  from  the  remotest  periods  recorded  in  history 
to  1802;  with  a  Review  of  the  Financial  Administra- 
tion of  Mr  Pitt.     3  vols.     Zow(7.  1803-1804.     8vo. 

Sketch  of  Improvements  carrying  on  in  the  County 
of  Caithness,  by  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.  Lond.  1803. 
4to. 

Observations  on  the  Propriety  of  Preserving  the 
Dress,  the  Language,  the  Poetry,  etc.,  of  the  Ancient 
Inhabitants  of  Scotland.  Addressed  to  the  Highland 
Societies  of  London  and  of  Scotland.  Lond.  1804. 
8vo. 

The  Code  of  Health  and  Longevity  for  the  Preser- 
vation of  Health  and  the  Attainment  of  Long  Life. 
4  vols.     Edinh.  1807.     8vo. 

Account  of  the  Systems  of  Husbandry  adopted  in 
the  more  improved  districts  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1812. 
8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Highland  Society  of  London, 
from  its  establishment  in  1778  to  1813.  Lond.  1813. 
8vo. 

General  Report  of  the  Agricultural  State  and 
Political  Circumstances  of  Scotland,  drawn  up  for 
the  consideration  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture, 
under  the  direction  of  Sir  John  Sinclair;  and 
Appendix  in  2  vols.     5  vols.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

A  Code  of  Political  Economy,  founded  on  the  basis 
of  Statistical  Inquiries.     Edinh.  1821.     8vo. 

Analysis  of  the  Statistical  Account  of  Scotland. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1825.     8vo. 

On  the  Culture  and  Uses  of  Potatoes.  Edinh.  1828. 
8vo. 

The  Correspondence  of  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart., 
with  Reminiscences  of  the  most  Distinguished 
Characters  who  have  appeared  during  the  last  Fifty 
Years.     2  vols.     Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

Statistical  Account  of  Scotland.     See  Scotland, 


SINCLAIR  (Sir  3 oh^)— Continued. 
Memoirs  of  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.     See  Sinclaih 
(Rev.  John). 

SINCLAIR  (John,  Master  of). 

Memoirs  of  the  Insurrection  in  Scotland  in  1715. 
With  Notes  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Edited  by  James 
Macknight  and  David  Laing.)  Edinh.  1858.  4to. 
(Abbotsford  Club.) 

Proceedings  in  the  Court-Martial  held  upon  John, 
Master  of  Sinclair.     See  Roxdubohe  Club. 

SINCLAIR  (Rev.  John). 

Dissertations  vindicating  the  Church  of  England, 
with  regard  to  some  Essential  Points  of  Polity  and 
Doctrine.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  the  late  Riglit 
Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart,  by  his  son,  the  Itev. 
John  Sinclair.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1837.     8vo. 

SINCLAIR  (John),  Archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 
Sketches  of  Old  Times  and  Distant  Places.     Lond. 
1875.     8vo. 

SINCLARUS  (Georgius).    See  Sinclair  (George). 

SINGAPORE. 

Formation  of  the  Singapore  Institution,  1823. 
Malacca,  1823.     8vo. 

SINGER  (George  John). 

Elements  of  Electricity  and  Electro-Chemistry. 
Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

SINGER  (Samuel  Weller). 

Researches  into  the  History  of  Playing  Cards  :  with 
illustrations  of  the  origin  of  Printing  and  Engraving  on 
Wood.     Lond.  1816.     4to. 

See  also.  Clarendon  (Hbnry  Hyde,  Earl  of). 
Chalkhill  (John).  Hall  (Joseph).  Homer,  Lodge 
(Thos.),     Lovelace  (Richard). 

SINGER  (William),  D.D. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Dumfries.  Edinh. 
1812.     8vo. 

A  Statement  of  the  niunbers,  duties,  etc.,  of  the 
Clergy  of  Scotland.  See  Scotland  (Collection  of  Tracts 
in  Octavo). 

SINKER  (Robert). 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Fifteenth-Century  Printed  Books 
in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridga  Cam- 
bridge, 1876.      8vo. 

SIRR  (Henry  Charles). 

Ceylon  and  Cingalese ;  their  History,  Government, 
andRehgion.  The  Antiquities,  Institutions,  etc.,  of  the 
Island ;  with  Anecdotes  illustrating  the  Manners  and 
Customs  of  the  People.    2  vols.    Z^mJ.  1850.    postSvo. 


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SISMONDI  (J.  C.  L  SiMONDE  de). 

De  la  Richesse  Commerciale  ;  ou  Principes  d'fico- 
nomie  Politique.     2  vols.     GenSve,  1803.     8vo. 

jS^ouveaux  Principes  d'Economie  Politique,  ou  de  la 
Eichesse  dans  ses  rapports  avec  la  Population.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1819.     8vo. 

De  la  Litt(5ratare  du  Midi  de  I'Europe.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1813.     8vo. 

Historical  view  of  the  Literature  of  the  South  of 
Europe,  by  J.  C.  L.  Simon  dede  Sismondi.  Translated 
from  the  original,  with  Notes  by  Thomas  Koscoe. 
4  vols.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

Histoire  des  FranQais.  31  vols.  Paris,  1821-1844. 
8vo. 

Histoire  de  la  Chute  de  I'Empire  Remain,  et  du  D^clin 
de  la  Civilisation.     Bruxelles,  1836.     royal  8vo. 

Histoire  des  Republiques  Italiennes  du  Moyen  Age. 
IG  vols.     Paris,  1809-1818.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Crusades  against  the  Albigenses,  in 
tlie  Thirteenth  Century.  Translated  from  the  French 
of  M.  de  Sismondi,  with  an  Introductory  Essay  by  the 
Translator.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

Review  of  the  Progress  of  Religious  Opinions  during 
the  Nineteenth  Century.  Translated  from  the  French 
of  Sismondi.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  la  Renaissance  de  la  Liberie  en  Italic,  de 
ses  Progres,  de  sa  Decadence,  et  de  sa  Chute.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1832.     8vo. 

Historical  View  of  the  Iiiterature  of  the  South  of 
Europe.  Translated  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1846.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

Italian  Republics ;  or  the  Origin,  Progress,  and 
Fall  of  Italian  Freedom.  Lond.  1832.  12mo. 
(Lardner's  Cabinet  Cyclopaedia.) 

A  History  of  the  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire ;  com- 
prising a  View  of  the  Invasion  and  Settlement  of  the 
Barbarians.  2  vols.  Lond.  1834.  12mo.  (Lardner's 
Cabinet  Cyclopisdia.) 

SISSON  (Rev.  J.  L.) 

Historic  Sketch  of  the  Parish  Church,  Wakefield. 
Wakefield,  1824.     4to. 

SIVRY  (PoiNsiNET  de). 

Nouvelles  Recherches  sur  la  Science  des  M^dailles, 
Inscriptions,  et  Hi^roglyphes  Antiques.  Maestricht, 
1778.     4to. 

SKANDINAVIENS  Historia,  under  Konungarne  af 
Folgunga-Atten.     Stockholm,  1818.     8vo. 

SKARBEK  (Frederic). 

Thfiorie  des  Richesses  Sociales  ;  suivie  d'une  Biblio- 
graphic de  I'l^conomie  Politique.  2  vols.  Pam,  1829. 
8vo. 


SKEAT  (Rev.  Walter  W.) 

Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language, 
arranged  on  an  historical  basis.  Part  I.  Oxford, 
1879.     4to. 

SKELTON  (John). 

Poetical  Works,  with  Notes,  and  some  Account  of  the 
Author  and  his  Writings,  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Dyce. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

SKELTON  (John),  Advocate. 

The  Impeachment  of  Mary  Stuart,  sometime  Queen 
of  Soots,  and  other  Papers,  Historical  and  Biographical. 
minb.  1876.     8vo. 

The  Boarding-out  of  Pauper  Children  in  Scotland, 
with  an  Introduction  on  Pauperism.  Edinh.  1876. 
post  8vo. 

Essays  in  Romance,  and  Studies  from  Life.  Udinb. 
1878.     8vo. 

SKELTON  (Joseph). 

Engraved  Illustrations  of  the  Principal  Antiquities 
of  Oxfordshire,  from  Original  Drawings  by  F.  Mac- 
kenzie ;  with  Descriptive  and  Historical  Notices.  Ox- 
ford, 1823.     folio. 

Oxonia  Antiqua  Eestaurata  ;  containing  upwards  of 
one  hundred  and  seventy  Engravings,  forming  an  Illus- 
tration of  the  Colleges,  Halls,  and  Public  Buildings  in 
this  University.     2  vols.     Oxford,  1823.     imp.  4 to. 

Engraved  Illustrations  of  Antient  Armour,  from  the 
Collection  at  Goodrich  Court,  Herefordshire.  From  the 
Drawings  and  with  the  Descriptions  of  Dr  Meyrick. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     folio. 

SKENE  (Alexander). 

Memorials  for  the  Government  of  the  Iloyall-Burghs 
in  Scotland.  As  also  a  Survey  of  the  City  of  Aber- 
deen, with  the  Epigrams  of  Arthur  Johnstoun,  Doctor 
of  Medicin,  upon  some  of  our  chief  Burghs,  translated 
into  English  by  I.  Barclay.  By  Philopoliteius  [Alex- 
ander Skene].     Aberdeen,  1685.     12mo. 

A  succint  Survey  of  the  famous  City  of  Aberdeen, 
with  its  Situation,  Description,  Antiquity,  Fidelity,  and 
Loyalty  to  their  Soveraigns ;  as  also  the  Gracious 
Rewards  conferred  thereon,  and  the  signaU  Evidences 
of  Honour  put  upon  many  chief  Magistrats  thereof, 
with  a  ("atalogue  of  them  since  the  City  was  burn'd 
for  Loyalty  about  the  year  1330.  (Anon.)  Aberdeen, 
1685.     Reprinted  1833.     12mo. 

A  Plain  and  Peaceable  Advice  to  those  called  Pres- 
byterians in  Scotland.     Lond.  1681.     4to. 

SKENE  (Alexander). 

Poems,  Epistles,  and  Songs.     Aberdeen,  1820.     8vo. 


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SKENE  (George). 

The  Chronology  of  the  Old  Testamont,  and  its  con- 
nection with  Profane  History.     Edinh.  1836.      12mo. 

An  Examination  of  Professor  Skene's  "  Clironology 
of  the  Old  Testament,  and  its  connection  with  Profane 
History,"  with  Incidental  Remarks  upon  several  points 
of  Ancient  History.  [By  James  Laurie.]  jB'/mj6.  1838. 
12mo. 

SKENE  (Sir  John). 

De  Verborum  Significatione  :  The  Exposition  of  the 
termes  an<l  difficill  wordes  contained  in  the  foure  buikes 
of  Regiam  Majestatem,  and  uthers,  in  the  Actes  of 
Parliament,  Infeftments,  etc.  Collected  and  exponed 
be  M.  John  Skene.  (Subjoined  to  his  edition  of  the 
Actes  of  Parliament.)     Edinh.  1597.     folio. 

See  Pamjament.  Regiam  Majestatem.    Udall(W.) 

SKENE  (William  Forbes),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

The  Highlanders  of  Scotland,  their  Origin,  History, 
and  Antiquities  ;  with  a  Sketch  of  their  Manners  and 
Customs.     2  vols.     Land.  1837.     8vo. 

The  Four  Ancient  Books  of  Wales,  containing  the 
Cymric  Poems  attributed  to  the  Bards  of  the  Sixth 
Century.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1868.     8vo. 

The  Coronation  Stone.     Edinh.  1869.     small  4to. 

Celtic  Scotland :  a  History  of  Ancient  Alban. 
VoL  I.  History  and  Ethnology,  Vol.  II.  Church  and 
Culture.  Vol.  III.  Land  and  People.  3  vols.  Edinh. 
1876-1880.     8vo. 

SKERTCHLY  (Sydney  B.  J.) 
The  Physical  System  of  the  Universe  ;  an  Outline  of 
Physiography.     Loud.  1878.     post  8vo. 

SKETCH  of  the  Controversy  between  Dr  Priestley 
and  his  Opponents.     See  Priestley  (Joseph). 

SKETCH  of  Old  England,  by  a  New  England  Man. 
Lond.  1822.     8vo.  . 

SKETCH  BOOK  of  Geoffrey  Crayon.  See  Irving 
(Washington). 

SKETCHES  of  the  Lives  of  Correggio  and  Par- 
megiano.     See  Coxe  (William). 

SKETCHES  AND  ESSAYS.  Reprinted  by  per- 
mission from  the  Saturday  Review.  Editib.  1873. 
12mo. 

SKETCHES  of  Modern  Greece  :  illustrative  of  the 
leading  events  of  the  Revolution.  By  a  young  English 
Volunteer  in  the  Greek  service.  2  vols.  Lond.  1828. 
Svo. 

SKETCHES  of  the  Hindoos.    ^See  Hindoos. 

SKETCHES  of  India:  written  by  an  Officer  for 
fire-side  Travellers  at  Home.     Lo7id.  1824.     Svo. 


SKETCHES  in  Ireland ;  descriptive  of  interesting 
Districts  in  the  North  and  South.    Dublin,  1827.  Svo. 

SKETCHES  of  Politics  and  PubUc  Men,  for  the 
year  1812.     Lond.  1813.     Svo. 

Sketches  of  Politics  and  Public  Men,  for  the  year 
1813.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

SKEYNE  (Gilbert). 

Tracts  by  Dr  Gilbert  Skeyne,  Medicinar  to  His 
Majesty.     Edinh.  1860.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

SKINNER  (Andrew). 

Maps  of  the  Roads  of  Ireland.  See  Taylor 
(George). 

SKINNER  (Rev.  John),  Episcopal  Clergyman  in 
Longside. 

Theological  Works.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Bio- 
graphical Memoir  of  the  author.  2  vols.  Aberdeen, 
1809.     Svo. 

A  Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Fugitive  Pieces  of 
Poetry,  by  the  late  Rev.  J.  Skinner.  Being  VoL  III. 
of  his  Posthumous  Works.  Edinh.  1809.  Svo. 
(Bound  with  Vol.  II.  of  the  preceding.) 

An  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Scotland,  from  the  first 
appearance  of  Christianity  in  that  Kingdom,  to  the 
present  time.     2  vols.     Lond.  m%.     Svo. 

SKINNER  (Rev.  John),  Forfar. 

Annals  of  Scottish  Episcopacy,  from  1788  to  1816, 
inclusive  ;  with  a  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Right 
Reverend  John  Skinner  of  Aberdeen,  Senior  Bishop  of 
the  Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland.    Edinh.  181S.    Svo. 

SKINNER  (Joseph). 

The  Present  State  of  Peru,  comprising  its  Geography, 
Topography,  Natural  History,  Commerce,  Arts,  and 
Customs,  from  original  and  authentic  documents. 
Lond.  1805.     4to. 

SKINNER  (Stephanus),  M.D. 

Etymologicon  Linguae  Anglicanae ;  sen  Explicatio 
vocum  Anglicarum  Etymologica  ex  propriis  fontibus. 
Lond.  1671.     folio. 

SKINNER  (Thomas). 

Elenchi  motuum  nuperorum  in  Anglia  Pars  tertia, 
sive  Motus  CompositL     See  Bate  (George). 

The  Life  of  General  Monk,  Duke  of  Albemarle,  from 
an  Original  Manuscript  of  Thomas  Skinner.  To  which 
is  added  a  Preface  and  some  Observations  in  Vindica- 
tion of  General  Monk,  by  William  Webster.  Lond. 
1723.     Svo. 


SKINNER  (Thomas). 

The  Stock  Exchange  Year-Book  for  1878. 

1878.     8vo. 

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Lond. 


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SKINNER  (Major  Thomas). 

Excursions  in  India,  including  a  Walk  over  tlie 
Himalaya  Mountains  to  the  Sources  of  the  Jumna  and 
the  Ganges.     2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

Adventures  during  a  Journey  Overland  to  India,  by 
way  of  Egypt,  Syria,  and  the  Holy  Land.  2  vols. 
Lund.  1836.     8vo. 

SKINNER  (William)  and  HARRIS  (Alexander). 

Edinburgh  Municipal  and  Police  Act,  1879,  with 
Incorporated  Clauses  and  Analytical  Index.  Edinh. 
1879.     8vo. 

SKIRVING  (William).     See  Trials, 

SKJOLDEBEAND  (Colonel  A.  F.) 

Voyage  Pittoresque  au  Cap  Nord.    (Four  parts  in 

1  vol.)     Stockholm,  1801,  1802.     oblong  folio. 

A  Picturesque  Journey  to  the  North  Cape.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.     Lond.  1813.     8vo. 

SKOTTOWE  (Augustine). 

The  Life  of  Shakespeare ;  Enquiries  into  the  Origin- 
ality of  his  Dramatic  Plots  and  Characters  ;  and  Essays 
on  the  Antient  Theatres  and  their  Theatrical  Usages. 

2  vols.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

SKRINE  (Henry). 

Three  successive  Tours  in  the  North  of  England  and 
great  part  of  Scotland.     Lond.  1795.     4:to. 

A  General  Account  of  all  the  Rivers  of  note  in 
Great  Britain.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

Two  successive  Tours  thi-oughout  the  whole  of  Wales, 
with  several  of  the  adjacent  English  Counties.  Lond. 
1812.     8vo. 

SKYE  (Isle  of.) 

Description  of  the  Spar  Cave,  with  Geological  Re- 
marks relative  to  the  Island.     See  Maclbay  (K.) 

SKYNNER  (Thomas).     See  Skinner  (Thomas). 

SLADE  (Adolphus),  R.N. 

Records  of  Travels  in  Turkey,  Greece,  etc.,  and  of  a 
Cruise  in  the  Black  Sea,  with  the  Capitan  Pasha,  in 
the  years  1829,  1830,  and  1831.  2  vols.  Lond.. 
1832, 1833.     8vo. 

Turkey,  Greece,  and  Malta.  2  vols.  Lond.  1837. 
8vo. 

Travels  in  Germany  and  Russia,  including  a  Steam 
Voyage  from  Vienna  to  Constantinople  in  1838-1839. 
Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

SLADE  (William). 

Vermont  State  Papers;  being  a  Collection  of  Re- 
cords and  Documents  connected  with  the  assumption 
and  establishment  of  Government  by  the  people  of 
Vermont.     Middlebury,  1823.     8vo. 


SLATER'S  Directory  of  Scotland,  1878.  Man- 
chester, 1878.     royal  8vo. 

SLATYER  (William). 

The  History  of  Great  Britanie,  from  the  first  peo- 
pling of  this  Hand  to  this  presant  raigne  of  our  hapy 
and  peacefull  monarke  K.  James.  (A  Poem.)  Lond. 
[1621.]     folio. 

SLEAFORD. 

Sketches  illustrative  of  the  Topography  and  History 
of  New  and  Old  Sleaford,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln, 
and  of  several  places  in  the  Neighbourhood.  Sleaford, 
1825.     8vo. 

SLEATER  (Rev.  Matthew). 

Introductory  Essay  to  a  new  System  of  Civil  and 
Ecclesiastical  Topography,  and  Itinerary  of  Counties  of 
Ireland,  with  Remembrances  of  Memorable  Events. 
Dublin,  1805.     8vo. 

The  same.     Dublin,  1806.     8vo. 

SLEEMAN  (Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  H.) 

Rambles  and  Recollections  of  an  Indian  Official. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1844.     royal  8vo. 

SLEIDAN  (John). 

A  famouse  Cronicle  of  oure  time,  called  Sleidanes 
Coramentaries,  concerning  the  State  of  Religion  and 
Commonwealth,  during  the  reign  of  the  Emperour 
Charles  V.  Translated  out  of  Latin  by  Jhon  Daus. 
Lond.  1560.     folio. 

The  General  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the 
Church  from  1517  to  1556,  translated  from  the  Latin 
of  Dr  Sleidan ;  to  which  is  added  a  Continuation  to 
the  end  of  the  Council  of  Trent  in  1562,  by  E.  Bohun. 
Lond.  1689.     folio. 

Histoire  Entifere  deduite  depuis  le  D61uge  jusques  au 
temps  present,  et  Commentaires  touchant  I'Estat  de  la 
Religion  et  Republique,  sous  I'Empereur  Charles  V. 
Geneve,  1561.     folio. 

SLEIGH  (Capt.  Adderley  W.) 

Nautical  Re-organization  and  increase  of  the  Trading 
Marine ;  also,  a  practical  plan  for  Manning  the  Royal 
Navy  without  Impressment,  and  proposals  to  amelior- 
ate the  present  condition  of  the  Mariners  of  Great 
Britain.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

SLEZER  (John). 

Theatrum  Scotife ;  containing  the  prospects  of  their 
Majesties  Castles  and  Palaces,  together  with  those  of 
the  most  considerable  Towns  and  Colleges  ;  the  Ruins 
of  many  ancient  Abbeys,  Churches,  Monasteries,  and 
Convents  within  the  said  kingdom,  all  curiously  en- 
graven on  copperplates,  with  a  short  description  of  each 
Place.  (With  additional  Views  and  Maps  inserted.) 
I  Lond.  1693.     foUo. 


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SLEZER  (3 OBi;)— Continued. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  containing  all  the  works 
of  Slezer  known  to  exist ;  with  the  Life  of  the  Author, 
and  largo  additional  illustrations  by  John  Jamieson, 
D.D.     JSdinb.  1814.     folio. 

SLINGSBY  (Sir  Henry). 

Original  Memoirs  written  during  the  great  Civil 
War ;  being  the  Life  of  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  and  Me- 
moirs of  Captain  Hodgson ;  with  Notes  (edited  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott),     minb.  1806.     8vo. 

SLOANE  (Sir  Hans). 

A  Voyage  to  the  Islands  Madera,  Barbados,  Nieves, 
St.  Christophers,  and  Jamaica;  with  the  Natural 
History  of  the  last  of  those  Islands ;  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed an  Introduction,  wherein  is  an  Account  of  the 
Inhabitants,  Air,  Waters,  Diseases,  Trade,  etc.,  of  that 
Place,  with  some  Relations  concerning  the  neighbouring 
Continent  and  Islands  of  America.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1707, 1725.     folio. 

SMALCIUS  (Valentinus). 

Opuscula.     See  Poland  :  Bibliotheca  Polonica. 

SMALL  (Rev.  Andrew). 

Interesting  Roman  Antiquities  recently  discovered 
in  Fife,  ascertaining  the  seat  of  the  Great  Battle  fought 
betwixt  Agricola  and  Galgacus ;  also,  observations  re- 
garding the  ancient  palaces  of  the  Pictish  Kings  in  the 
town  of  Abernetby.     Edinh.  1823.     8vo. 

SMALL  (Rev.  James  G.) 

The  Highlands,  the  Scottish  Martyrs,  and  other 
Poems.     Edinb.  1843.     post  8vo. 

SMALL  (John)  and  GIFFARD  (J.  W.  de  Longue- 
ville). 

Reports  of  Cases  adjudged  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery,  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  Sir  John  Stuart, 
1852-1857.     3  vols.     Lond.  1855-1858.     8vo. 


SMALL  (Robert),  D.D. 
Statistical  Account   of  Dundee. 
Pieces. 


See  Statistical 


SMALRIDGE  (G^ohoe),  Bishop  of  Bristol. 
Sixty  Sermons  preach'd  on  several  occasions.     Ox- 
ford, 1724.    folio. 

SMART  (John). 

Tables  of  Time,  calculated  for  Two  Hundred  Years ; 
to  which  are  added  Mr  Flamsteed's  Table  of  the  Equa- 
tion of  Natural  Days,  and  other  useful  tables.  Lond. 
1702.     12mo. 


SMEATON  (Rev.  Gbokoe),  Professor,  New  College, 
Edinburgh. 

Memoir  of  Alexander  Tliomson  of  Banchory.  Edinh. 
1869.     8vo. 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement  as  taught  by  the 
Apostles ;  or,  the  Sayings  of  the  Apostles  exegetically 
Expounded;  with  Historical  Appendix.  Edinh.  IS70. 
8vo 

SMEATON  (John). 

A  Narrative  of  the  Building,  and  a  Description  of 
the  construction  of  the  Edystone  Lighthouse  with 
stone ;  to  which  is  subjoined  an  Appendix  giving  an 
Account  of  the  Lighthouse  on  the  Spurn  Point,  built 
upon  a  sand.     Lond.  1791.     folio. 

Reports  of  John  Smeaton,  made  on  various  occasions, 
in  the  course  of  his  employment  as  a  Civil  Engineer. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1812.     4to. 

The  Miscellaneous  Papers  of  John  Smeaton,  Civil 
Engineer,  comprising  his  Communications  to  the  Royal 
Society ;  forming  a  fourth  volume  to  his  Reports. 
Lond.  1814.     4to. 

SMECTYMNUUS.  An  Answer  to  a  Booke  en- 
tituled.  An  Humble  Remonstrance  in  which  the 
originall  of  Liturgy  and  Episcopacy  is  discussed. 
Written  by  Smectymnuus  [i.e.,  S.  Marshall,  E.  Cala- 
may,  T.  Young,  M.  Newcomen,  and  W.  Spurstowe]. 
Lond.  1641.     4to. 

SMECTYMNUUS  REDIVIVUS.  Being  an  An- 
swer to  a  Book  entituled,  An  Humble  Remonstrance 
in  which  the  Original  of  Liturgy  and  Episcopacy  is 
discussed.  (Edited  by  Tho.  Manton.)  Lond.  1653. 
4to. 

SMEDLEY  (Rev.  Edward). 

History  of  France.  See  Library  of  Useful  Know- 
ledge. 

History  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  France.  See 
Theological  Library. 

SMEE  (Alfred). 

My  Garden,  its  Plan  and  Culture ;  together  with  a 
General  Description  of  its  Geology,  Botany,  and 
Natural  History.     Lond.  1872.     royal  8vo. 

SMELLIE  (William). 

BufFon's  Natural  History,  General  and  Particular, 
by  the  Count  de  Buffon.  See  Buffon  (George  Louis 
le  Clerc,  Count  de). 

Account  of  the  Institution  and  Progress  of  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  See  Antiquaries 
(Society  of). 

The  Philosophy  of  Natural  History.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1790, 1799.     4to. 


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SMELLIE  (WiLLiAii)— Continued. 

Literary  and  Characteristic  Lives  of  John  Gregory, 
M.D.,  Henry  Home,  Lord  Karnes,  David  Hume, 
and  Adam  Smith,  LLD.  ;  to  which  are  added  a  Dis- 
sertation on  Puhlic  Spirit,  and  Three  Essays.  Edirth. 
1800.     8vo. 

Life  and  CoiTospondence.     See  Kerr  (Egbert). 

SMETH  (Th^gd.  db). 

Lettre  sur  la  Sculpture,  k  M.  Thdod.  de  Smeth.  See 
Hemsterhuis  (FRANgois). 

SMETON  (Thomas). 

Ad  virulentum  Archibaldi  Hamiltonii  apostatse  Dia- 
logum  de  confusione  Calvinianse  sectaa  apud  Scotos, 
impi6  conscriptum,  Orthodoxa  Eesponsio.  Adjecta  est. 
Vera  Historia  extreme  vit^  et  obitus  eximii  viri  Joan. 
Knoxii,  Ecclesise  Scoticanae  instauratoris  fidelissimi. 
Edinb.  1579.     8vo. 

SMIDS  (LuD.) 

Romanorum  Imperatorum  Pinacotheca.  See  Bib 
(Jacobus  de). 

SMIGLECIUS  (Martinus). 

Logica  Selectis  Disputationibus  et  Qua38tionibus 
illustrata.     See  Poland  :  Bibliothkca  Pglonica. 

SMILES  (Samuel),  LL.D. 

Story  of  the  Life  of  George  Stevenson,  Eailway 
Engineer.     Lond.  1859.     8vo. 

Lives  of  the  Engineers,  with  an  Account  of  their 
principal  Works  comprising  also  a  History  of  Inland 
Communication  in  Britain.  3  vols.  Lond.  1861, 
1862.     8vo. 

The  Huguenots :  their  Settlements,  Churches,  and 
Industries  in  England  and  Ireland.  Lond.  1867. 
8vo. 

The  Huguenots  in  France,  after  the  Revocation  of 
the  Edict  of  Nantes ;  with  a  Visit  to  the  Country  of 
the  Vaudois.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

Self-Help,  with  Illustrations  of  Character,  Conduct 
and  Perseverance.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

On  Character.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

Thrift.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

Life  of  a  Scotch  Naturalist,  Thomas  Edward. 
Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

Robert  Dick,  Baker  of  Thurso,  Geologist  and  Bo- 
tanist.    Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

George  Moore,  Merchant  and  Philanthropist.  Lond. 
1878.     8vo. 

SMIRKE  (Edward). 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Evidence  at  Nisi  Prius.  See 
RoscoB  (Henry). 


SMITH  (Adam),  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philo- 
sophy, Glasgoio. 

The  Theory  of  Moral  Sentiments.    Lond.  1759.   8vo. 

The  same.  To  which  is  added,  a  Dissertation  on 
the  Origin  of  Languages.     2  vols.    Lond.  1790.    8vo. 

Adam  Smith's  Theory  of  Moral  Sentiments,  with  his 
Essay  on  the  First  Formation  of  Languages ;  to  which 
is  added,  a  Biographical  and  Critical  Memoir  of  the 
Author,  by  Dugald  Stewart.  Lond.  1861.  8vo. 
(Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  the 
"Wealth  of  Nations.  Fifth  edition.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1789.     8vo. 

The  same.  With  Notes;  and  an  additional  volume 
by  David  Buchanan.     4  vols.     Edinb.  1814.     8vo. 

The  same.  With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  an  Intro- 
ductory Discourse,  Notes,  and  Supplemental  Disserta- 
tions, by  J.  R.  M'CuUoch.  4  vols.  Edinh.  1828. 
8vo. 

Recherches  sur  la  Nature  et  les  Causes  de  la  Richesse 
des  Nations,  par  Adam  Smith.  Traduction  nouvelle, 
avec  des  Notes  et  Observations,  par  Germain  Garnier. 
5  vols.     Paris,  1802.     8vo. 

Essays  on  Philosophical  Subjects ;  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed an  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the 
Author.     By  Dugald  Stewart.     Lond.  1795.     4to. 

A  complete  Analysis  or  Abridgment  of  Smith's 
Wealth  of  Nations.     See  Joyce  (Rkv.  Jeremiah). 

Literary  and  Characteristic  Life  of  Adam  Smith. 
See  Smellie  (William). 

SMITH  (Albert). 

The  Fortunes  of  the  Scattergood  Family.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Alexander). 
Poems.     Lond.  1853.     12mo. 

SMITH  (Alexander). 

A  New  History  of  Aberdeenshire.  Edited  by  Alex- 
ander Smith.  In  two  parts.  Aberdeen  and  Edinh. 
1875.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Archibald),  M.D. 

Peru  as  it  is  :  a  Residence  in  Lima,  and  other  parts 
of  the  Peruvian  Republic ;  comprising  an  Account  of 
the  Social  and  Physical  features  of  that  Country. 
2  vols.     Loud.  1839.     post  8vo. 

SMITH  (C.  J.) 

Synonyms  discriminated.  A  complete  Catalogue  of 
Synonymous  Words  in  the  English  Language,  with 
descriptions  of  their  various  shades  of  meaning,  and 
illustrations  of  their  usages  and  specialities.  Illus- 
trated by  Quotations  from  Standard  Writers.  Lond. 
1871.     8vo. 


SMITH. 


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SMITH  (C.  J.)— Continued. 

Autographs  of  Koyal,  Noble,  Learned,  and  Eemark- 
able  Personages.     See  AdtogRaphs, 

SMITH  (Caleb). 

A  Geographical  Description  of  the  Coasts,  Harbours, 
and  Sea  Ports  of  the  Spanish  West  Indies.  Translated 
from  an  Authentic  Manuscript,  written  in  Spanish,  by 
Domingo  Gonzales  Carranza.     Loud,  1740.     8vo. 

SJIITH  (Charles). 

The  Antieut  and  Present  State  of  the  County  and 
City  of  Cork.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1750.     8vo. 

The  same.     2  vols.     Cork,  1815.     8vo. 

The  Ancient  and  Present  State  of  the  County  of 
Kerry;  containing  a  Natural,  Civil,  Ecclesiastical, 
Historical,  and  Topographical  Description  thereof. 
Dublin,  n.d.     8vo. 

The  Antient  and  Present  State  of  the  County  and 
City  of  Waterford.     Dublin,  1746.     8vo. 

SMITH  (LiEUT.-CoL.  Charles  Hamilton). 

The  Natural  History  of  the  Human  Species :  its 
Typical  forms.  Primaeval  Distribution,  Filiations,  and 
Migrations.     Edinh.  1848.     12mo. 

SMITH  (Charles  John). 

Historical  and  Literary  Curiosities ;  consisting  of 
Original  Documents,  Scenes  of  remarkable  Events  and 
interesting  Localities ;  and  the  Birthplaces,  Eesidences, 
Portraits,  and  Monuments  of  eminent  Literary  Char- 
acters, selected  and  engraved  by  Charles  John  Smith. 
Lond.  1840.     4to. 

SMITH  (Chaeles  Manlby). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Master  and  Servant, 
including  therein  Masters  and  Workmen  in  every 
description  of  Trade  and  Occupation,  with  an  Appendix 
of  Statutes.     Lond.\9>b2.     12mo. 

SMITH  (Charles  Eoach). 

Catalogue  of  the  Museum  of  London  Antiquities, 
collected  by,  and  the  property  of  Charles  Koach  Smith. 
Lond.  1854.     royal  8vo. 

Illustrations  of  Eoman  London.     Lond.  1859.     4to. 

SMITH  (Edward),  M.D. 

Foods.  Lond.  1879.  8vo.  (International  Scientific 
Series.) 

SMITH  (Eli). 

Eesearches  of  the  Eev.  E.  Smith  and  Eev.  H.  G.  0. 
Dwight  in  Armenia ;  including  a  Journey  through  Asia 
;Minor,  and  into  Georgia  and  Persia,  with  a  Visit  to  the 
Nestorian  and  Chaldean  Christians  of  Oormiah  and 
Salmaa.     2  vols.     Bostmi,  1833.     8vo. 


SMITH  {EiA)—Continmd. 

The  sama  To  which  is  prefixed  a  ISferaoir  on  the 
Geography  and  Ancient  History  of  Armenia.  Lond. 
1834.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Frederick  G.) 

Practical  Eemarks  on  the  Present  State  of  Fire  In- 
surance Business.     Edinl.  1832.     8vo. 

SMITH  (George). 

A  Practical  Explanation  of  the  Elements  of  Archi- 
tecture.    Edinb.  1827.     12mo. 

SMITH  (Eev.  George)  D.D. 

Narrative  of  an  Explanatory  Visit  to  each  of  the 
Consular  Cities  of  China,  and  to  the  Islands  of  Hong 
Kong  and  Chusan,  in  behalf  of  the  Church  Missionary 
Society  in  the  years  1844-46.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Eev.  George),  Minist'-r  of  Blrse. 

Truth  as  Eevealed ;  or,  Voluntaryism  and  Free 
Churchism . opposed  to  the  Word  of  God;  with  an 
Answer  to  the  Protest  loft  on  the  Table  of  the  General 
Assembly  in  May  1843.     Edinb.  1847.     12mo. 

SMITH  (George),  LL.D. 

Assyrian  Discoveries;  an  Account  of  Explorations 
and  Discoveries  on  the  site  of  Nineveh  during  1873 
and  1874.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

SMITH  (George),  LL.D.,  of  Edinburgh. 

Life  of  John  WUson,  D.D.  For  Fifty  Years 
Philanthropist  and  Scholar  in  the  East.  Lond.  1878. 
8vo. 

Life  of  Alexander  Duff,  D.D.  2  vols.  Lond.  1879. 
8vo. 

SMITH  (George  Barnett). 

Shelley  ;  a  Critical  Biography.    Edinb.  1878.    8vo. 
SMITH  (Goldwin). 

Three  English  Statesmen  :  a  Course  of  Lectures  on 
the  Political  History  of  England.     Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Hon.  H.  0.) 

Early  Indiana  Trials  and  Sketches.  Eeminiscences 
by  Hon.  H.  0.  Smith.     Cincinnati,  1858.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Eev.  Hely). 

The  MacCallum  More;  a  History  of  the  Argyll 
Family  from  the  Earliest  Times.     Lond.  1861.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Horace). 

Brambletye  House ;  or,  Cavaliers  and  Eoundheads. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

Festivals,  Games,  and  Amusements.  See  National 
Library. 

First  Impressions :  A  Comedy.  See  Plats  (Col- 
lection of),  Vol.  X. 


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SMITH  (Horace  and  James). 

Eejected  Addresses;  or,  tte  New  Theatrum  Poet- 
arum.  (Anon.) — Horace  in  London,  consisting  of  Imi- 
tations of  the  first  two  Books  of  the  Odes  of  Horace. 
See  P0EM8  (Collection  of),  Vol.  XVII. 

SMITH  (Hubert). 

Tent  Life  with  English  Gipsies  in  Norway.  Lond. 
1873.     8vo. 

SMITH  (J.  Irvine). 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank ;  Report  of  Jury 
Trial,  Rev.  David  Dobbie  against  Sir  William  Johnston 
and  George  E.  Russell.  Reported  by  J.  Irvine  Smith. 
Edinb.  1861.     4to. 

SMITH  (James)  of  Jordarihill. 

The  Voyage  and  Shipwreck  of  St.  Paul ;  with  Dis- 
sertations on  the  Sources  of  the  Writings  of  St.  Luke ; 
and  Ships  and  Navigation  of  the  Antients.  Lond. 
1848.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Sir  James  Edward),  M.D. 

A  Tour  to  Hafod  in  Cardiganshire,  the  seat  of  Thomas 
Johnes,  Esq.,  M.P.     Lond.  1810.     folio. 

A  Sketch  of  a  Tour  on  the  Continent.  3  vols. 
Lmd.  1807.     8vo. 

Considerations  respecting  Cambridge,  more  par- 
ticularly relating  to  its  Botanical  Professorship.  Lond. 
1818.     8vo. 

A  Grammar  of  Botany,  illustrative  of  Artificial,  as 
well  as  natural,  Classification  ;  with  an  Explanation  of 
Jussieu's  System.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

Introduction  to  Physiological  and  Systematical 
Botany.     Fifth  edition  enlarged.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

The  English  Flora.  4  vols.  Lmd.  1828-1830. 
8vo. 

A  Tour  in  Lapland.     See  Linn^us  (Carvel). 

Memoir  and  Correspondence.  Edited  by  Lady 
Smith.     2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Captain  John). 

A  Description  of  New  England;  or,  the  Observa- 
tions and  Discoveries  of  Captain  John  Smith  (Ad- 
mirall  of  that  Country),  in  the  North  of  America, 
1614-1616.     Lond.  1616.     4to. 

The  Generall  Historic  of  Virginia,  New-England, 
and  the  Summer  Isles ;  with  the  names  of  the  Ad- 
venturers, Planters,  and  Governours  from  their  first 
beginning,  anno  1584  to  this  present  1626.  Also  the 
Maps  and  Descriptions  of  those  Countries,  etc.  Lond. 
1632.     folio. 

SMITH  (John). 

The  Trade  and  Fisliing  of  Britain  displayed ;  with  a 
Description  of  Orkney  and  Shetland.  Lond.  1662. 
4  to. 


SMITH  (John),  Fellmc  of  Queen's  College,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Select  Discourses  treating  of  the  true  method  of 
attaining  Divine  Knowledge,  etc.  [Edited  by  Lord 
Hailes.]     Edinb.  1756.     12  mo. 

SMITH  (John),  LLB. 

Chronicon  Rusticum-Commerciale ;  or.  Memoirs  of 
Wool,  etc. ;  being  a  Collection  of  History  and  Argu- 
ment concerning  the  Woolen  Manufacture  and  Woolen 
Trade  in  general.     2  vols.     Lond.  1747.     8vo. 

SMITH  (John). 

Select  Views  in  Italy,  with  Topographical  and  His- 
torical Descriptions  in  English  and  French.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1796.     oblong  folio. 

SMITH  (Rev.  John). 

Gaelic  Antiquities ;  consisting  of  a  History  of  the 
Druids,  particularly  of  those  of  Caledonia  ;  a  Disserta- 
tion on  the  Poems  of  Ossian,  and  a  Collection  of 
Ancient  Poems  translated  from  the  Gaelic  of  UUin, 
Ossian,  Orran,  etc.     Edinb.  1780.     4to. 

The  Life  of  St.  Columba,  the  Apostle  and  Patron 
Saint  of  the  Ancient  Scots  and  Picts,  and  joint  Patron 
of  the  Irish  ;  commonly  called  Colum-Kille,  the  Apostle 
of  the  Highlands.     Edinh.  1798.     8vo. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 
Argyle.     Edinb.  1798.     8vo. 

SMITH  (John). 

Iconographia  Scotica ;  or,  Portraits  of  Illustrious 
Persons  of  Scotland,  with  their  Lives.  Lond.  1798. 
4to. 

SMITH  (John),  Mus.  Doc. 

Cathedral  Music,  with  an  Accompaniment  for  the 
Organ  or  Pianoforte. 


Loiid.  1813.     folio. 


SMITH  (John). 

Memoirs  of  the  Marquis  of  Pombal,  with  Extracts 
from  his  Writings  and  Despatches.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1843.     8vo. 

SMITH  (John). 

Fruits  and  Farinacea,  the  proper  food  of  Man. 
Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

SMITH  (John). 

Our  Scottish  Clergy :  Fifty-two  Sketches,  Bio- 
graphical, Theological,  and  Critical,  including  Clergy- 
men of  all  Denominations.     Edinb.  1848.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  Series.     Edinb.  1849.     8vo. 

The  same.     Third  Series.     Edinb.  1851.     8vo. 


SMITH. 


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SMITH  (John  Gordon),  M.D. 

The  Piiiiciples  of  Forensic  Medicine,  systematically 
arranged,  and  applied  to  British  Practice.  Lotul.  1824. 
8vo. 

SMITH  (John  Guthrie),  Advocate. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Keparation.  Editib,  1864. 
8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Scotland  relating  to  the  Poor. 
Edinh.  1859.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  Edition.     Edinh.  1867.     8vo. 

The  same.     Third  Edition.     Edinh.  1878.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Rev.  John  Jambs). 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of 
Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge.  Cambridge, 
1849.     8vo. 

Pictorial  Illustrations  of  the  Catalogue  of  Manu- 
scripts in  Gonville  and  Caius  College  Library,  Cam- 
bridge, 1853.     4to  ;  and  Description,  8vo. 

SMITH  (John  Pye),  D.D. 

The  Scripture  Testimony  to  the  Messiah:  an  Inquiry 
with  a  view  to  a  satisfactory  determination  of  the 
Doctrine  taught  in  the  Holy  Scriptures  concerning  the 
Person  of  Christ.     3  vols.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

On  the  Relation  between  the  Holy  Scriptures  and 
some  parts  of  Geological  Science.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

The  same.  Lond.  1852.  8vo.  (Bohn's  Scientific 
Library.) 

SMITH  (John  Rossell). 

Bibliotheca  Cantiana  :  a  Bibliographical  Account  of 
what  has  been  published  on  the  History,  Topograjihy, 
Antiquities,  Customs,  and  Family  Genealogy  of  the 
County  of  Kent.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

SMITH  (John  Thomas). 

Vagabondiana  J  or.  Anecdotes  of  Mendicant  Wan- 
derers through  the  Streets  of  London  ;  with  Portraits 
of  the  most  Remarkable,  drawn  from  the  Life  by 
John  Thomas  Smith.     Lond.  1817.     4to. 

The  Cries  of  London ;  exhibiting  several  of  the 
Itinerant  Traders  of  Antient  and  Modern  Times,  copied 
from  rare  Engravings,  or  drawn  from  the  Life,  by  John 
Thomas  Smith.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  Lo7id. 
1839.     4to. 

NoUekens  and  his  Times ;  comprehending  a  Life  of 
that  Celebrated  Sculptor,  and  Memoirs  of  several  Con- 
temporary Artists  from  the  time  of  Roubiliac,  Hogarth, 
and  Reynolds,  to  that  of  Fuseli,  Flaxman,  and  Blake. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

The  Antiquities  of  Westminster,  the  Old  Palace,  St. 
Stephen's  Chajiel,  etc.  Illustrated  by  330  Engravings 
of  Topographical  Subjects.     Lmid.  1837.     royal  4to. 


SMITH  (John  Tuoxas)— Continued. 

An  Antiquarian  Ramble  in  the  Streets  of  London 
with  Anecdotes  of  their  more  celebrated  residents, 
edited  by  Mr  Charles  Mackay,  LL.D.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1846.     8vo. 

The  same.     New  edition.     Lond.  1849.     12nio. 

SMITH  (John  William). 

Compendium  of  Mercantile  Law.  Fourth  edition, 
by  George  M.  Dowdeswell.      Lond.  1848.      royal  8vo. 

The  same.     Fifth  edition.     Lond.  1855.     royal  Svo. 

The  same.    Ninth  edition.    Lond.  1877.    royal  8vo. 

Selection  of  Leading  Cases  on  various  branches  of 
the  Law.  Third  edition,  by  H.  S.  Keating  and  J.  S. 
Willes.     2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Eighth  edition,  by  R.  H.  Collins  and 
R  G.  Arbuthnot.     2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

An  Elementary  View  of  the  Proceedings  in  an 
Action  at  Law.  Fifth  edition,  adapted  to  the  Practice 
under   the  Common  Law  Procedure  Acts,   1852   and 

1854,  by  Edward  Wise.     Lond.  1854.     12mo. 

The  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant ;  being  a  Course 
of  Lectures  delivered  at  the  Law  Institution  ;  with 
Notes  and  Additions  by  Frederic  Philip  Maude.    Lond. 

1855.  8vo. 

The  Law'of  Contracts.  Second  edition,  by  John  G. 
Malcolm.     Lond.  1855.     Svo. 

SMITH  (Joseph). 

A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books,  or  Books 
written  by  Members  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
commonly  called  Quakers,  from  their  first  Rise  to  the 
present  Time.  With  Occasional  Biographical  Notices. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Anti-Quakeriana ;  or,  a  Catalogue  of 
Books  adverse  to  the  Society  of  Friends.  With 
Biographical  Notices  of  the  Authors.  Lond.  1873. 
8vo. 

SMITH  (JosiahW.) 

A  !Manual  of  Equity  Jurisprudence,  founded  on 
Story's  Commentaries  and  Spence's  Equitable  Juris- 
prudence.    Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1854.     12mo. 

Manual  of  Equity  Jurisprudence,  for  Practitioners 
and  Students ;  comprising  the  Fundamental  Principles, 
and  the  points  of  Equity  usually  occurring  in  General 
Practice.     Land.  1878.     8vo. 

A  Manual  of  Common  Law;  for  the  Practitioner, 
Student,  and  General  Reader.  Fourth  edition.  Lond. 
1870.     12mo. 

A  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Real  and  Personal 
Property  primarily  connected  with  Conveyancing. 
Fourth  edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 


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SMITH  (Philip). 

An  Ancient  History,  from  the  Earliest  Records  to  the 
Fall  of  the  Western  Empire.  3  vols.  Lond.  1868. 
8vo. 

SMITH  (E.  Bosworth). 

Mohammed  and  Mohammedism  :  Lectures  delivered 
at  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain  in  February 
and  March  1874.     Loud.  1874.     post  8vo. 

Carthage  and  the  Carthaginians.    Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Captain  R.  Murdoch)  and  PORCHER 
(Commander  E.  A.) 

History  of  the  Recent  Discoveries  at  Cyrene,  made 
during  an  Expedition  to  the  Cyrenaica  in  1860-61. 
Lond.  1864.     imperial  4to. 

SMITH  (Major  R.  Murdoch). 
Persian  Art.     See  South  Kensington  Museum  Art 
Handbooks. 

SMITH  (Professor  Robert),  LL.D. 

Complete  System  of  Opticks,  in  four  hooks,  viz.  :  a 
Popular,  a  Mathematical,  a  Mechanical,  and  a  Philoso- 
phical Treatise  ;  to  which  are  added  Remarks  upon  the 
whole.     2  vols.     Cambridge,  1738.     4to. 

SMITH  (Samuel). 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Galloway.  Lond. 
1813.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Rev.  Samuel  Stanhope),  D.D. 

An  Essay  on  the  Causes  of  the  Variety  of  Com- 
plexion and  Figure  in  the  Human  Species ;  to  which 
are  added,  Strictures  on  Lord  Karnes's  Discourse  on 
the  Original  Diversity  of  Mankind.  Edinh.  1788. 
8vo. 

See  also,  Ramsay  (David). 

SMITH  (Rev.  Sydney). 

The  Works  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Sermons.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1800-1801.     post  8vo. 

Elementary  Sketches  of  Moral  Philosophy,  delivered 
at  the  Royal  Institution  in  the  years  1804,  1805,  and 
1806.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

The  Wit  and  Wisdom  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith  ;  a 
Selection  of  the  most  memorable  passages  in  his 
Writings  and  Conversation.     Lond.  1861.     8vo. 

A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith,  by  his 
Daughter,  Lady  Holland;  with  a  Selection  from  his 
Letters,  edited  by  Mrs  Austin.  2  vols.  Land.  1855. 
8yo. 


SMITH  (Sib  Thomas). 

De  Republica  Anglorum  :  the  manor  of  Government 
or  Policie  of  the  Realme  of  England.  L,mid.  1584. 
4to. 

De  Republica  et  Administratione  Anglorum  libri 
tres,  interprets  Jo.  Buddeno.    Londini  [1610].     12mo. 

SMITH  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Catalogus  Libroruni  Manuscriptorum  Bibliothecae 
Cottonianas.  Cui  preemittuntur  Roberti  Cottoni, 
Baronetti,  Vita ;  et  Bibliotheca3  Cottonianse  historia 
et  synopsis.     Oxonii,  1696.     folio. 

Vitae  quorundam  eruditissimorum  et  Ulustrium 
Virorum.     Lond.  1707.     4to. 

SMITH  (Thomas). 

Essay  on  the  Theory  of  Money  and  Exchange. 
Lond.  1807.     8vo. 

SMITH  (Thomas). 

Select  ^Memoirs  of  the  Lives,  Labours,  and  Sufferings 
of  English  and  Scottish  Divines.     Glasgow,  1828.    8vo. 

SMITH  (Thomas  L.) 

Elements  of  the  Laws ;  or.  Outlines  of  the  System 
of  Civil  and  Criminal  Laws  in  force  in  the  United 
States,  and  in  the  several  States  of  the  Union.  Fhila- 
delphia,  1853.     post  8vo. 

SMITH  (Rev.  Walter  C.) 

Hilda  among  the  Broken  Gods.  (Anon.)  Glasgow, 
1878.     post  8vo. 

Raban ;  or.  Life  Splinters.  Glasgow,  1881.  post 
8vo. 

SMITH  (William),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester. 
The    History    of    the    Peloponnesiaa    War.       See 
Thuoydides. 

SMITH  (William). 

Annals  of  University-College,  proving  William  of 
Durham  the  true  Founder  ;  and  answering  all  their 
Arguments  who  ascribe  it  to  King  Alfred.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1728.     8vo. 

The  History  of  England,  from  the  Earliest  Accounts 
to  the  Revolution  in  1688.  2  vols.  Lond.  1771. 
8vo. 

The  Nature  and  Institution  of  Government;  contain- 
ing an  Account  of  the  Feudal  and  English  Policy. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1771.     8vo. 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D. 

A  Delineation  of  the  Strata  of  England  and  Wales, 
with  part  of  Scotland;  exhibiting  the  collieries  and 
mines,  the  marshes  and  fen  lands  originally  overflowed 
by  the  sea,  and  the  variation  of  soil,  etc.  Lond.  1815. 
folio. 


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SMITH  (Wiliiam),  LL.B.— Continued. 
A  Memoir  to  the  Map  and  Delineation  of  the  Strata 
of  England  and  Wales.     Lu7id.  1815.     4to. 

SMITH  (William),  F.RS. 

A  new  and  complete  History  of  the  County  of 
Warwick.     Birmingham,  1829.     4to. 

SMITH  (William). 

Maritime  Practice  adapted  to  the  Sheriff  Courts  of 
Scotland.     Edinb.  1832.     12mo. 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D. 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Eoman  Biography  and 
Mythology.     3  vols.     Lond.  1861.     8vo. 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Boman  Geography.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D.,  and  CHEETHAM 
(Samubl). 

A  Dictionary  of  Christian  Antiquities.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1876,  1880.     Svo. 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D.,  and  WAGE  (Henry). 

A  Dictionary  of  Christian  Biography,  Literature, 
Sects,  and  Doctrines.  Vols.  I.  and  XL  Lond.  1877, 
1880.      Svo. 

SMITH  (William),  D.D. 

Endowed  Territorial  Work  ;  its  Supreme  Importance 
to  the  Church  and  Country.  Being  the  Baird  Lectures 
for  1875.     Edinb.  1875.     Svo. 

SMITH  (William),  Rouge  Dragon. 

The  Particular  Description  of  England,  1588,  with 
Views  of  some  of  the  Chief  Towns,  and  Armorial 
Bearings  of  Nobles  and  Bishops.  Edited  from  an 
original  MS.,  with  an  Introduction  by  H.  D.  Wheatley 
and  E.  W.  Ashbee.     Lond.  1879.     4to. 


SMITH  (Sib  William  C),  LL.D. 
Tracts  on  Legal  and  other  Subjects. 
Lond.  1811-1812.     Svo. 


1  vol.  in  3. 


SMITH  (William  Paterson). 

Acts  of  Parliament  relating  to  Sheriff  Court  Practice, 
with  Illustrations  from  Decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Courts,  and  occasional  Notes.     Edinb.  1876.     Svo. 

SMITHEKS  (Henry). 

Liverpool :  its  Commerce,  Statistics,  and  Institu- 
tions ;  with  a  History  of  the  Cotton  Trade.  Liverpool, 
1825.     4to. 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION. 

Annual  Eeport  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  for  the  years  1858, 1860, 1864, 1865, 
1870-1878.     Washington,  1859-1879.     Svo. 


SMOLLETT  (Tobias),  M.D. 

The  Works  of  Tobias  Smollett,  with  Memoirs  of  his 
Life,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  View  of  the  Commence- 
ment and  Progress  of  Eomance,  by  John  Moore,  M.D. 
8  vols.     Lond.  1797.     Svo. 

The  History  of  England  from  the  Revolution,  to  the 
end  of  the  American  War,  and  Peace  of  Versailles  in 
1783,  designed  as  a  continuation  of  Mr  Hume's 
History.     8  vols.     Edinb.  1791.     Svo. 

Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle.  4  vols.  Lo7id. 
1751.     12mo. 

The  Adventures  of  Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.  Lond. 
1832.     Kmo.     (Roscoe's  Novelist's  Library.) 

The  Adventures  of  Roderick  Random.  Lond.  1831. 
12mo.     (Roscoe's  Novelist's  Library.) 

The  Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle,  in  which  are 
included  Memoirs  of  a  Lady  of  Quality.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1831.     12mo.     (Roscoe's  Novelist's  Library.) 

The  Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.  With  a 
Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  Lond. 
1831.     12mo.     (Roscoe's  Novelist's  Library.) 

Plays  and  Poems.  With  Memoirs  of  the  Author's 
Life.     Lond.  1772.     12mo. 

The  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias.  See  Lb  Sage  (Alain 
Reni^). 

SMUGGLING. 

A  Digest  of  the  Acts  of  Parliament  for  the  Preven- 
tion of  Smuggling.  With  the  Cases  determined  by  His 
Majesty's  Court  of  King's  Bench  thereon.  Lond.  1821. 
8vo. 

SMYTH  (C.  PiAZZi),  Astronomer-Royal  for  Scotland. 

Teneriffe,  an  Astronomer's  Experiment;  or.  Specia- 
lities of  a  Residence  above  the  Clouds.  Lond.  1858. 
Svo. 

Life  and  Work  at  the  Great  Pyramid,  during  the 
months  of  January,  February,  March,  and  April  1865  ; 
with  a  Discussion  of  the  Facts  ascertained.  3  vols. 
Edinb.  1867.     Svo. 

On  the  Antiquity  of  Intellectual  Man,  from  a 
Practical  and  Astronomical  Point  of  View.  Edinb. 
1868.     Svo. 

Our  Inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid.  New  and 
enlarged  edition,  with  Explanatory  Plates.  Lond.  1874. 
post  Svo. 

See  also,  Astkonomical  Society. 

SMYTH  (Major  G.  Cakmichael). 

A  History  of  the  Reigning  Family  of  Lahore,  with 
some  Account  of  the  Jummoo  Rajahs,  the  Seik 
Soldiers  and  their  Sirdars  j  with  Notes  on  Malcolm, 
Prinsep,  Lawrence,  etc.     Calcutta,  1847.     Svo. 

6  c 


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SMYTH— SOAMES. 


SMYTH  (Sir  Thomas).     See  Smith  (Sir  Thomas). 

SMYTH  (William),  Professor  in  Cambridge 
University. 

Lectures  on  Modem  History,  from  the  Irruption  of 
the  Northern  Nations  to  the  Close  of  the  American 
Revolution.     2  vols.     Cambridge,  1840.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  Modern  History.  Second  series  :  On  the 
French  Revolution.     3  vols.     Cambridge,  1840.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  Modern  History,  from  the  Irruption  of 
the  Northern  Nations  to  the  close  of  the  American 
Revolution.  1  vols.  Lond.  1854.  8vo.  (Bohn's 
Standard  Library.) 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  French  Revolution. 
2  vols.    Lond.  1855.    8vo.    (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

SMYTH  (Lieut.  William)  and  LOWE  (F.) 
Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  Lima  to  Para,  across 
the  Andes  and  down  the  Amazon,  undertaken  with  a 
view  of  ascertaining  the  practicability  of  a  Navigable 
Communication  with  the  Atlantic  by  the  Rivers 
Pacliitea,  Ucayali,  and  Amazon.     Lond.  1836.     8vo. 

SMYTH  (William  Caemichabl). 

Statement  of  the  Case  of  William  Carmichael  Smyth, 
Esq.,  who  has  been  during  a  period  of  nearly  four  years 
harassed  with  a  groundless,  vexatious,  and  iniquitous  suit 
in  the  Consistory  Court  of  London  and  in  the  Arches 
Court  of  Canterbury :  showing  the  necessity  of  an  im- 
mediate Reform  in  that  department  of  the  Laws  of 
England.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

SMYTH  (Capt.  William  Henry),  R.N. 

Memoir  Descriptive  of  the  Resources,  Inhabitants, 
and  Hydrography  of  Sicily  and  its  Islands.  Lond. 
1824.     4to. 

Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Island  of 
Sardinia.     Lond.   1828.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Services  of  Captain  Philip  Beaver. 
Land.  1829.     8vo. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  a  Cabinet  of  Roman  Im- 
perial Large  Brass  Medals.     Bedford,  1834.     4to. 

The  Mediterranean:  a  Memoir,  Physical,  Historical, 
and  Nautical.     Lond.  1854.     8vo. 

^des  Hartwellianse ;  or.  Notices  of  the  Manor  and 
Mansion   of    Hartwell.      Lond.  1851.     4to. 

,SMYTHE  (Sir  John). 

Certain  Discourses  concerning  the  formes  and  effects 
of  divers  sorts  of  Weapons,  and  other  verie  important 
Matters  Militarie.     Lond.  1590.     4to. 

SNELLING  (Thomas). 

A  View  of  the  Silver  Coin  and  Coinage  of  England 
from  the  Norman  Conquest.     Zo/k^  1762.     4to, 


SNELLING  {TnoyiKs)— Continued. 

A  View  of  the  Gold  Coin  and  Coinage  of  England 
from  Henry  the  Third.     Lond.  1763.     4to. 

A  View  of  the  Copper  Coin  and  Coinage  of  England, 
including  the  Leaden,  Tin,  and  Laton  Tokens,  etc. 
Lond.  1766.     4to. 

Miscellaneous  Views  of  the  Coins  struck  by  English 
Princes  in  France,  Counterfeit  Sterlings,  Coins  struck 
by  the  East  India  Company,  etc.     Lond.  1769.     4to. 

A  View  of  the  Origin,  Nature,  and  Use  of  Jettons  or 
Counters.     Lond.  1769.     4to. 

A  View  of  the  Silver  Coin  and  Coinage  of  Scotland, 
from  Alexander  the  iirst  to  the  Union.  Lond.  1774. 
4to.     (Six  treatises  bound  in  one  vol.) 

SNODGRASS  (Major). 

Narrative  of  the  Burmese  War,  detailing  the  Opera- 
tions of  Major-General  Sir  Archibald  Campbell's  Army, 
from  its  Landing  at  Rangoon  in  May  1824,  to  the 
Conclusion  of  a  Treaty  at  Yandaboo,  in  February  1826. 
Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

SNORRO  STURLESON. 

Heimskringla,  sive  Historise  Regum  Septentrionalium 
a  Snorrone  Sturlonide,  ante  secula  quinque,  patrio 
sermoue  antiquo  conscriptas ;  quas  ex  MSS.  Codicibus 
edidit  versione  gemina,  notisque  illustravit  Johann 
Peringskiold.     2  vols.     Stockholmice,  1697.     folio. 

Heimskringla  edr  Noregs  Konunga-Sogar,  af  Snorra 
Sturlusyni :  Historia  Regum  Norvegicorum  conscripta  a 
Snorrio  Sturlae  filio.  Nova,  emendata  et  aucta  edit, 
opera  Gerh.  Schoning,  S.  T.  Thorlacii  et  aliorum. 
6  vols.     Havnice,  1777-1826.     folio. 

The  Heimskringla ;  or.  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of 
Norway,  translated  from  the  Icelandic  of  Snorro 
Sturleson ;  with  a  Preliminary  Dissertation  by  Samuel 
Laing.     3  vols.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

Olafs  Saga.     See  Saga. 

SNOW  (W.  Parker). 

Voyage  of  the  "Prince  Albert"  in  Search  of  Sir 
John  Franklin.  A  Narrative  of  every-day  Life  in  the 
Arctic  Seas.     Lond.  1851. .   8vo. 

SNOWE  (Joseph). 

The  Rhine :  Legends,  Traditions,  History ;  from 
Cologne  to  Mainz.     2  vols.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

SOAMES  (Henry). 

The  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of 
England.     4  vols.     Lond.  1826-1828.     8vo. 

Elizabethan  Religious  History.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 


SOAXE— SOMEES. 


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SOANE  (John). 

Plans,  Elevations,  and  Sections  of  Buildings  executed 
in  the  Counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Yorkshire,  Staf- 
fordshire, Warwickshire,  Hertfordshire,  etc.  L,ond. 
1788.     large  folio. 

Sketches  in  Architecture,  containing  Plans  and 
Elevations  of  Cottages,  Villas,  and  other  useful 
Buildings,  with  characteristic  Scenery.  Lond.  1798. 
folio. 

SOAVE  POLAND.     >Sfee  Saepi  (Paolo). 

SOBIESKI  (John). 

Polish  Manuscripts ;  or,  the  Secret  History  of  the 
Eeign  of  John  Sobieski  the  III.  of  that  name,  King  of 
Poland.  Translated  from  the  original  French,  wrote 
by  M.  Dalorac.     Lond.  1700.     8vo. 

SOCIAL  LIFE  in  England  and  France,  from  the 
French  Kevolution  in  1789  to  that  of  July  1830. 
Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

SOCIAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION. 
Transactions  of  the   National  Association  for   the 
Promotion   of   Social   Science.       Edinburgh   Meeting 

1863.  Edited  by  George  W.  Hastings,  LL.B.     Lond. 

1864.  8vo. 

The  same.  Manchester  Meeting  1879.  Lond.  1880. 
8vo. 

SOCI^Tfi  DE  GEOGRAPHIE. 

EecueU  de  Voyages  et  de  Momoires,  publie  par  la 
Soci^t^  de  Geographic.  7  vols.  Paris,  1824-1864. 
4to. 

SOCI^TE  EOYALE  DES  ANTIQUAIEES.  See 
Antiquaries  (Foreign  Societies  of). 

SOCIETIES  (Transactions  of).  See  Transac- 
tions. 

SOCINUS  (Faustus).  See  Fratbes  Poloni. 
Poland  :'  Bibliotheca  Polonica. 

Memoirs  of  Socinus.     See  Toulmin  (Joshua). 

SOCEATES. 

Ecclesiastical  History,  in  continuation  of  Eusebius ; 
-with  the  Notes  of  Valesius.  Lond.  1853.  8vo. 
(Bohn's  Ecclesiastical  Library.) 

SOCRATES  SCHOLASTICUS.  See  Ecclesias- 
tical Historians.     Parker  (Samuel). 

SOLICITOES  (Society  op). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  grievances  of  the  Society  of 
Solicitors  in  the  Supreme  Courts  of  Scotland.  By  a 
Member  of  the  College.     Hdinh.  1821.     8vo. 

SOLID  PHILOSOPHY.     See  Sergeant  (John). 


SOLIGNY  (Victoire  Count  de). 
Letters  on  England,  translated  from  the  Original 
Manuscripts.     2  vols.     Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

SOLIMANUS  (Juuus),  S.  J. 

Elogia  Ducura,  Eegum,  Intorregum,  qui  Boemis 
prjefuerunt.  (Sine  loco  vel  anno,  sed  circa  1630.) 
4to. 

SO  LIN  US  (Caius  Julius). 

De  Memorabilibus  Mundi.      Venetiis.  1493.     4to. 
Polyhistor,  sen  Eerum  Orbis  Memorabilium  Collec- 
tanea.    Polonice,  1520.     4to. 
See  also,  Salmasius  (Claudius).     Sallustius. 

SOLIS  Y  EIBADENEYEA  (Antonio  de). 

Historia  de  la  Conquista  de  Mexico.  Nueva  edicion 
aumentada  con  la  Vida  del  Autor.  Amberes,  1704. 
folio. 

The  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico  by  the 
Spaniards.  Translated  from  the  Spanish  by  Thomas 
Townsend.  The  whole  Translation  revised  and 
corrected  by  Nathaniel  Hooke.  2  vols.  Lond.  1753. 
8vo. 

Varias  Poesias,  Sagradas  y  Profanas,  recogidas  y 
dadas  a  luz  por  Don  Juan  de  Goyeneche.  Madrid, 
1692.     4to. 

SOLLEEIUS  (Joannes  Baptista). 

Acta  S.  Eumoldi  Episcopi  ac  Martyris,  Apostoli  et 
Patroni  Mechliniensium.     Antverpiw,  \7l?>.     folio. 

SOLOEZANO  PEEEIEA  (Joannes  de),  J.U.D. 

Disputatio  de  Indiarum  Jure,  sive  de  Justa  Indiarum 
OccidentaHum  inquisitione,  acquisitione  et  retentione, 
libri  tres.     Matriti,  1629.     folio. 

SOLVYNS  (F.  Balthazar). 

Les  Hindoos,  ou  Description  de  leurs  Moeurs,  Cou- 
tdmes  et  CtSr^monies,  etc.,  dessin^s  d'apr^s  nature  dans 
le  Bengale  et  repr^sent^s  en  292  planches.  Le  texte 
en  Fran^ais  et  en  Anglais.  4  vols.  Paris,  1808-1812. 
atlas  folio. 

The  Costume  of  Hindostan,  elucidated  by  coloured 
Engravings,  with  descriptions  in  English  and  French, 
taken  in  the  years  1798  and  1799.    Lond.  1807.    folio. 

SOMEES  (John,  Lord). 

The  Security  of  Englishmen's  Lives ;  or,  the  Trust, 
Power,  and  Duty  of  Grand  Juries  of  England  explained 
according  to  the  Fundamentals  of  the  English  Govern- 
ment, and  the  Declaration  of  the  same  made  in  Parlia- 
ment by  many  Statute&  First  printed  in  1681.  Lond. 
1766.     8vo. 


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SOMEKS— SONG  OF  SOLOMON. 


SOMERS  (John,  Lord) — Conttnited. 

The  Argument  of  the  Lord  Keeper  Sommers,  on  his 
giving  Judgment  in  the  Banker's  Case,  delivered  in  the 
Exchequer  Chamber,  June  23,  1696.  Lond.  1733. 
4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John,  Lord  Somers,  contain- 
ing several  of  his  Lordship's  Arguments  in  Law,  and 
Speeches  in  Parliament.  With  an  Introduction  in 
vindication  of  the  Modern  Biography,  occasioned  by 
some  General  Reflections  upon  it  in  the  Freeholder. 
Lond.  1716.     8vo. 

SOMERS'S  TRACTS. 

A  Collection  of  Scarce  and  Valuable  Tracts,  on  the 
most  interesting  and  entertaining  Subjects ;  selected 
from  public  and  private  Libraries,  particularly  that  of 
Lord  Somers.  Second  edition,  revised,  augmented, 
and  arranged  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  13  vols.  1809- 
1815.     4to. 

SOMERSET  (Earl  of). 

Trial  of  the  Earl  of  Somerset.     See  Amos  (Andrew). 

SOMERSET  (DuKB  op). 

Christian  Theology  and  Modern  Scepticism.  Lotid. 
1872.     8vo. 


SOMERVILLE  (Alexander). 

The  Autobiography  of  a  Working  Man. 

BIOGRAPHY. 


See  AuTO- 


SOMERVILLE  (James,  Lord). 

Memorie  of  the  Somervilles ;  being  a  History  of  the 
Baronial  House  of  Somerville.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1815. 
8vo. 

SOMERVILLE  (Martua). 

Personal  Recollections,  from  Early  Life  to  Old  Age, 
of  Mary  Somerville.  With  Selections  from  her  Cor- 
respondence ;  by  her  Daughter,  Martha  Somerville. 
Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

SOMERVILLE  (Mary). 

Mechanism  of  the  Heavens.     Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

On  the  Connexion  of  the  Physical  Sciences.  Lond. 
1834.     12mo. 

Physical  Geography.     2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

On  Molecular  and  Microscopic  Science.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

SOMERVILLE  (Robert). 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  East  Lothian. 
Lond.  1813.     8vo. 

SOMERVILLE  (Thomas),  D.D, 

The  History  of  Political  Transactions,  and  of  Parties, 
from  the  Restoration  of  King  Charles  the  Second  to 
the  Death  of  King  William.     Lond.  1792.     4to. 


SOMERVILLE  (Thomas),  D.D.— Continued. 

The  History  of  Great  Britain  during  the  reign  of 
Queen  Anne ;  a  Dissertation  concerning  the  Danger 
of  the  Protestant  Succession,  and  an  Appendix  con- 
taining Original  Papers.     Lond.  1798.     8vo. 

My  Own  Life  and  Times,  1741-1814.  Edi7tb. 
1861.     8vo. 

SOMERVILLE  (William). 

The  Chase :  a  Poem.  New  Edition,  to  which  is 
prefixed  a  Critical  Essay  by  J.  Aiken,  M.D.  Lond. 
1800.     12mo. 

SOMNER  (William). 

A  Treatise  of  the  Roman  Ports  and  Forts  in  Kent. 
Published  by  James  Brome.  To  which  is  prefixed  a 
Life  of  Mr  Somner  (by  Bishop  Kennett).  Oxford, 
1653.     12mo. 

Dictionarium  Saxonico  -  Latino  -  Anglicum,  voces, 
phrasesque  prsecipuas  Anglo-Saxonicas,  e  libris  coUectas, 
cum  Latina  et  Anglica  vocum  interpretatione  com- 
plectens.  Accesserunt  .lElfrici  Abbatis  grammatica 
Latino-Saxonica.     Oxon.  1659.     folio. 

A  Treatise  of  Gavelkind.  Second  Edition.  To 
which  is  added  the  Life  of  the  author,  by  the  Bishop 
of  Peterborough  (White  Kennet).     Lond.   1726.     4to. 

The  Antiquities  of  Canterbury.  Second  edition, 
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1703.     folio. 

SONGS. 

Cantus  Songs  and  Fancies,  to  severall  Musicall  Parts, 
Both  apt  for  Voices  and  Viols.  With  a  brief  Intro- 
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12mo. 

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historical,  biographical,  and  critical  Notices,  by  G.  F. 
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SONG  OF  SOLOMON  (The),  caUed  the  Song  of 
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SONNERAT  (Pierhk). 

Voyages  aux  Indes  Orientales  et  k  la  Chine,  depuis 
1774  jusqu'  en  1781,  avec  des  Observations  sur  le  Cap 
de  Bonne-Esp6rance,  les  Isles  de  France,  etc.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1782.     4to. 

A  Voyage  to  the  East-Indies  and  China,  between  the 
years  1774  and  1781,  translated  from  the  French  by 
Francis  Magnus.  3  vols,  in  1.  Calcutta,  1788,  1789. 
royal  8vo. 

SONNINI  (C.  S.) 

Travels  in  Upper  and  Lower  Egypt.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  Henry  Hunter,  D.D.  3  vols.  Land. 
1799.     8vo. 

SOORAH  (The). 

A  Dictionary  of  Arabic  Words  explained  in 
Persian.  Revised  and  corrected  at  the  recommenda- 
tion of  the  Council  of  the  College  of  Fort  William. 
Calcutta,  1815.     folio. 

SOPHIA  DOROTHEA,  Consort  of  George  I. 
Diary  and  Memoirs.     See  Geoiigb  the  First. 

SOPHOCLES. 

Tragoeiliae  quse  extant  Septem  ;  additse  sunt  lectiones 
variantes,  et  notae  Tho.  Johnson.  Glasgiue,  1745. 
4to. 

Tragoedise  Septem,  cum  interpretatione  Latina,  et 
Scholiis  veteribus  ac  novis  ;  editionem  curavit  Joannes 
Capperonuier ;  eo  defuncto  edidit,  notas,  adjecit,  etc., 
Jo.  Fr.  VauvLlliers.     2  vols.     Paris,  1781.     4to. 

TragcedifB,  Grsece,  cum  praefatione  Guil.  Dindorfii. 
Lipsice,  1825.     12mo. 

Tragoedise,  Gr.,  edidit  Fr.  H.  Bothe.  2  vols.  Lipsice, 
1828.     8vo. 

Tragoedise,  Gr.,  recensuit  et  explanavit  Eduardus 
Wunderus.     2  vols.     Gothw,  1848.     8vo. 

The  Tragedies  of  Sophocles.  Translated  from  the 
Greek  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Francklin.  With  a  Dis- 
sertation on  Antient  Tragedy.  2  vols.  Lond.  1759. 
8vo. 

The  Tragedies  of  Sophocles.  Translated  by  R. 
Potter.     Oxford,  1813.     8vo. 

The  Tragedies  of  Sophocles:  in  English  Prose. 
The  Oxford  Translation.  Lond.  1849.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Classical  Library.) 

SORANUS  (Ephesius).  See  Chirueqica  Vetekum 
Medicorum. 

SORBi:feRE  (Samuel  de). 

Relation  d'un  Voyage  en  Angleterre.  Cologne,  1666. 
12mo. 


SOREL  (M.  C.) 

La  Bibliothfeque  Fran5oiso.     Paris,  1664.     12mo. 

SORELL  (LiEUT.-CoLONEL,  T.  S.) 

Notes  on  the  Campaign  of  1808-9  in  the  North  of 
Spain,  in  reference  to  some  passages  in  Lieut.-Colonel 
Napier's  History  of  the  War  in  the  Peninsula,  and  in 
Sir  W.  Scott's  Life  of  Napoleon.     Lond.  1828.    8vo. 

SOTHEBY  (S.  Leigh). 

Observations  upon  the  Handwriting  of  Philip  Me- 
lanchthon.  Illustrated  with  Facsimiles ;  also  a  few 
Specimens  of  the  Autograph  of  Martin  Luther.  Lond. 
1839.     folio. 

SOTHEBY  (William). 

A  Tour  through  parts  of  Wales;  Sonnets,  Odes,  and 
other  Poems.  With  engravings  from  Drawings  by 
J.  Smith.     Lond.  1794.     4to. 

The  Georgics  of  Virgil  translated.  Lond.  1800. 
8vo. 

Oberon  :  a  Poem ;   from   the  German  of  Wieland. 

2  vols.     Lond.  1805.     8vo. 

Constance  de  Castile  :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1810.     4to. 
Tragedies.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 
Italy  and  other  Poems.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 
The  Diad  of  Homer.     See  Homer. 

SOUL  (The). 

An  Essay  on  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  in  opposi- 
tion to  that  of  David  Hume.     Lond.  1784:.     8vo. 

SOULAVIE  (Jean-Louis  Giraud). 

Pieces  in^dites  sur  les  r^gnes  de  Louis  XIV.  et  de 
Louis  XV.     2  vols.     Pa)-is,  1809. 

Historical  Memoirs  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Court  of 
France,  during  the  favour  of  Madame  de  Pompadour. 
Translated  from  the  French.     Lond.  1811.     8vo. 

SOULT  (Nicolas  Jean-de-Dieu,  le  Mar^chal). 

M6moires  du  Mar6chal-G6n(5ral  Soult,  Due  de  Dal- 
matie,  publics  par  son  Fils.  Premiere  Partie,  Histoire 
des    Guerres  de  la  Revolution.       (With  folio  Atlas.) 

3  vols.     Paris,  1854!     8vo. 

SOUSA  (Manukl  db  Fabia  y.)  See  Fabia  y  Sousa 
(Manuel  de). 

SOUTAR  (Thomas). 

Styles  of  Writs  in  the  Sherifif  and  Commissary 
Courts  in  Scotland,  with  Notes  of  Decided  Cases. 
Revised  by  Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D.     Edinh.  1859.    8vo. 

SOUTER  (David). 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Banff.  Edinh. 
1812.     8vo. 


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SOUTH  (Robert),  D.D. 

Sermons  preached  upon  several  occasions.  11  vols. 
Lmd.  1722-1744.     8vo. 

SOUTH  KENSINGTON  MUSEUM  ART  HAND. 
BOOKS.  Edited  by  William  Maskell.  Lond.  1875- 
1878.     post  8vo. 

Rock  (Daniel),  Textile  Fabrics. 

Maskell  (William),  Ivories,  Ancient  and  Mediaeval. 

Pollen  (J.  H.),  Ancient  and  Modem  Furniture  and 
Woodwork. 

FoBTNUM  (C.  Drury  E.),  Maiolica. 

Engbl  (Carl),  Musical  Instruments. 

Redgrave  (Gilbert  R.),  INIanual  of  Design,  compiled 
from  the  Writings  and  Addresses  of  Richard  Redgrave. 

Smith  (R.  Murdoch),  Persian  Art. 

Church  (A.  H.),  Food.  Some  Account  of  its 
Sources,  Constituents,  and  Uses. 

SOUTH  SEA  BUBBLES,  by  the  Earl  and  the 
Doctor  (Lord  Pembroke  and  Doctor  Kingsley).  Lond. 
1872.     8vo. 

SOUTHERNE  (Thomas). 

Plays ;  now  first  collected.  With  an  account  of  the 
Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author  by  J.  E[vans].  3  vols. 
Lond.  1744.     12mo. 

SOUTHESK  (James,  Earl  of). 

Saskatchewan  and  the  Rocky  Mountains ;  a  Diary 
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a  Journey  through  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company's  Terri- 
tories in  1859  and  1860.     Edinh.  1875.     8vo. 

The  Meda  Maiden;  and  other  Poems.  Lond.  1877. 
8vo. 

SOUTHEY  (Rev.  Chaelbs  Ccthbert). 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Robert  Southey. 
See  Soutuet  (Robert). 

The  Life  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Bell.  See  Southey 
(Robert). 

■      SOUTHEY  (Robert). 

Poetical  Works,  collected  by  himself.  10  vols. 
Lmd.  1837-1838.     12mo. 

Thalaba,  the  Destroyer.  2  vols.  Lond.  1801. 
12mo. 

Madoc  :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1805.     4to. 

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The  Curse  of  Kehama.     Lond.  \%\0.     4to. 

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Roderick,  the  Last  of  the  Goths.    Lond.  1814.     4to. 

Minor  Poems.     3  vols.     Lond.  1815.     12mo. 


SOUTHEY  (Ro^YKv)— Continued. 
The  Poet's  Pilgrimage  to  Waterloo.      Lond.  1816. 
12mo. 

Lay   of   the   Laureate.       Carmen  Nuptiale.     Lond. 

1816.  12mo. 

Wat  Tyler :  a  Dramatic  Poem.  A  new  edition, 
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1817.  12mo. 

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Metrical  Tales.  See  Poems  (Collection  of). 
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History  of  Brazil.     3  vols.    Zo7id  1810-1819.    4to. 

Omniana  ;  or  the  Horse  Otiosiores.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1813.     12mo. 

Life  of  Lord  Nelson.     2  vols.     Zo?id  1813.     12mo. 

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The  Life  of  Wesley ;  and  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
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Vindicite  Ecclesiai  Anglicanse.  Letters  to  Charles 
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1826.     8vo. 

Sir  Thomas  More  ;  or  Colloquies  on  the  Progress  and 
Prospects  of  Society.     2  vols.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

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2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     12mo. 

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the  two  last  by  his  son,  the  Rev.  Charles  C.  Southey. 

3  vols.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 


SOUTHEY— SPAIN. 


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SOUTHEY  (Robert)— Continued. 

Lives  of  British  Admirals.  See  Laedneu's  Cabinet 
Cyclopedia. 

The  Doctor.  Edited  by  hia  son-in-law,  John  Wood 
Warter.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

Southey's  Common-Place  Book.  Edited  by  John 
Wood  Warter.     Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  series.  Special  Collections. 
Edited  by  John  Wood  Warter.     Lmd.  1849.     8vo. 

Amadis  of  Gaul ;  from  the  Spanish  version  of 
Garciordonez  do  Montalvo.     See  Lodeira  (Vasco). 

Palmerin  of  England ;  corrected  from  the  original 
Portuguese.     See  Palmerin  of  England. 

The  Byrth,  Lyf,  and  Actes  of  Kyng  Arthur.  See 
Arthur  (Prince). 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Eobert  Southey, 
edited  by  his  son,  the  Eev.  Charles  Cuthbert  Southey. 
6  vols.     Lond.  1849-1850.     post  Bvo. 

Southey.  By  Edward  Dowden.  (English  Men  of 
Letters.)     Liond.  1879.     post  8vo. 

See  also,  Bunyan  (John).  Cowper  (William). 
Jones  (John).  Robberds  (J.  W.).  White  (Henby 
Kirke). 


SOUTHEY  (Captain  Thomas). 
Chronological  History  of  the  West  Indies. 
Lond.    1827.     8vo. 


.3  vols. 


SOUTHGATE  (Rev.  Horatio). 
Narrative  of  a  tour  through  Armenia,  Kurdistan, 
Persia,  Mesopotamia.     2  vols.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

SOUTHWELL  (Nathanael),  S.J. 
Bibliotheca  Scriptorum  Soc.  Jesu.     See  Ribadeneira 
(Pedro  de). 

SOUTHWELL  (Robert),  S.  J. 

Complete  Poems.  Edited,  with  Memorial-Intro- 
duction and  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  B.  Grosart. 
Lond.  1872.  post  8vo.  (The  Fuller  Worthies' 
Library.) 


SOUTZO  (Alexandre). 
Historie  de  la  Revolution  Grecque. 
8vo. 


Paris,  1829. 


SOUVESTRE  (Emile). 

Brittany  and  La  Vendue.  See  Constable's  Miscel- 
lany op  Foreign  Literature. 

SOUZA  (AniLE  Filleul). 

CEuvres  completes  de  Madame  de  Souza,  revues,  cor- 
rig^es,  et  augment^es  par  I'auteur  (pr^cddement  Madame 
la  Comtesse  de  Flahaut).  6  vols.  Paris,  1821-1822. 
8vo. 


SOWERBY  (Henry). 

Popular  Mineralogy,  comprising  a  familiar  account  of 
Minerals  and  their  uses.     Lond.  1850.     12mo. 

SOWERBY  (James). 

A  New  Elucidation  of  Colours,  Original  Prismatic, 
and  Material.     Lond.  1809.     4to. 

The  Mineral  Conchology  of  Great  Britain ;  or, 
coloured  figures  and  descriptions  of  those  Remains  of 
Testaceous  Animals  or  Shells,  which  have  been  pre- 
served at  various  Times  and  depths  in  the  Earth. 
6  vols,     iowti.  1812-1829.     royal  8vo. 

SOYER  (A.) 

The  Pantropheon ;  or.  History  of  Food,  and  its 
Preparation  from  the  Earliest  Ages  of  the  World. 
Lmid.  1853.     8vo. 

SOZOMEN. 

The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Sozomen,  comprising 
a  History  of  the  Church  from  A.D.  324  to  a.d.  440. 
Translated  from  the  Greek,  with  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author.  Also,  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Philos- 
torgius,  as  epitomised  by  Photius,  Patriarch  of  Con- 
stantinople. Translated  by  Edward  Walford.  Lond. 
1855,     12mo.     (Bohn's  Ecclesiastical  Library.) 

See  also,  Ecclesiastical  Historians.  Parker 
(Sam.). 

SPAIN. 

Eerum  Hispanicarum  Scriptores  aliquot,  ex  Biblio- 
theca Roberti  Beli.  2  vols.  Francofurli,  1579. 
folio. 

Hispanise  Illustratse,  seu  Rerum  Urbiumque  His- 
panic, Lusitanise,  ^EthiopiaB,  et  Indise  Scriptores  varii. 
Opera  et  studio  A.  Schotti,  Jo.  Pistorii,  etc.  3  vols. 
Franeofurti,  1603-1606.     folio. 

La  Chronica  de  Espaiia,  abreviada  por  mandado 
de  la  muy  poderosa  Seiiora  doiia  Ysabel,  Reyna  de 
Castilla  (por  Diego  de  Valera).  Sevilla,  1562. 
folio. 

Las  Quatro  partes  enteras  de  la  Cor6nica  de  Espafla, 
que  mando  componer  el  Rey  Don  Alonso  llamado  el 
Sabio ;  vista  y  emendada  por  el  maestro  Floriau 
Docampo.      Valladolid,  1604.     folio. 

Cronica  del  Rey  Don  Rodrigo.     See  Rodbigo. 

Cronica  del  Rey  Juan  II.  See  Perez  de  Guzman. 
Resende  (Garcia  de). 

Chronica  de  los  Reyos  CathoHcos  Fernando  y  Ysabel. 
See  Nebrixa  (Antonio  de). 

Atlas  Maritimo  de  Espafia — Costas  de  Espana  en 
el  Oceano  et  en  Mediterraneo.  2  vols.  Madrid,  1789. 
atlas  folio. 


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SPAIN— SPALDING  CLUB. 


SPAIN—  Continued. 

Tomo  Primero  i  Segundo  de  las  Leyes  de  Eecopila- 
cion,  que  contiene  IX.  Libros. — Tomo  Tercero  de 
Autos  Accordados,  que  contiene  Nueve  Libros,  por  el 
orden  de  Titulos  de  las  Lejes  de  Kecopilacion.  3  vols. 
Madrid,  1775.     folio. 

Eecopilacion  de  Leyes  de  los  Eeinos  de  las  Indias. 
Quinta  edicioa  corregida  y  aprobada  por  la  Sala  de 
Indias  del  Tribunal  Supremo  de  Justicia.  4  vols,  in  2. 
Madrid,  1841.     folio. 

Laws  of  Spain.  See  Cortes  (Hernando).  roRO 
Heal.     Siete  Pahtidas  (Las). 

Censo  de  la  Eiqueza  Territorial  e  Industrial  de  Espana 
en  el  Afio  de  1799.     Madrid,  1799.     foUo. 

Coleccion  de  Eetratos  de  los  Eeyes  de  Espana 
desde  Felipe  II.,  hasta  Carlos  III.,  y  diseiios  de  todas 
las  Monedas  acuiiadas  en  los  respectivos  Eeinados. 
Madrid,  1817.     folio. 

Eetratos  de  los  Espanoles  Ilustres,  con  un  Epitome 
de  8U8  Vidas.     Madrid,  1791.     folio. 

A  Parsenetical  Treatise ;  that  is  to  say,  an  exhorta- 
tion, wherein  is  shown  the  right  way  to  resist  the 
Castilian  King,  and  ruin  his  power.    Lond.  1598.    4to. 

The  History  of  Spain,  from  the  establishment  of  the 
colony  of  Gades  by  the  Phoenicians,  to  the  death  of 
Ferdinand,  sumamed  the  Sage.  (By  the  Eev.  C.  Here- 
ford.)    3  vols.     Lond.  1793.     8vo. 

A  Summer  in  Andalucia.    2  vols.    Lond  1839.    8vo. 

A  year  in  Spain,  by  a  young  American.  See  Mac- 
kenzie (Capt.  Alex.  Slidell). 

Spain  revisited.  See-  Mackenzie  (Capt.  Alex. 
Slidell). 

Scenes  and  Adventures  in  Spain,  from  1835  to  1840, 
by  Poco  Mas.     See  Moore. 

SPALDING  (Capt.H.) 

The  Tale  of  Frithiof.     See  Tegner  (Esias). 

SPALDING  (John). 

The  History  of  the  Troubles  and  Memorable  Trans- 
actions in  Scotland,  from  1624  to  1645.  2  vols. 
Aberdeen,  1792.     12mo. 

The  same.  (Edited  by  James  Skene.)  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1828,  1829.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

The  same.  Edited  by  John  Stuart.  2  vols.  Aberdeen, 
1850,  1851.     4to.     (Spalding  Club.) 

SPALDING  (Prof.  William). 

Italy  and  the  Italian  Islands.  See  Edinburgh 
Cabinet  Library. 

The  History  of  English  Literature ;  with  an  Outline 
of  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  English  Language ; 
illustrated  by  Extracts.     Edinh.  1853.     12mo. 

An  Introduction  to  Logical  Science.  Edinb.  1857. 
12mo. 


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History  of  Scots  Affairs  from  1637  to  1641.  See 
Gordon  (James). 

Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club.  Edited  by  John 
Stuart.     5  vols.     Aberdeen,  1841-1852.     4to. 

A  Description  of  bothe  Touns  of  Aberdeene.  See 
Gordon  (James). 

Extracts  from  the  Presbytery  Book  of  Strathbogie. 
See  Strathbogie. 

A  Fragment  of  a  Memoir  of  Field  Mareschal  James 
Keith.     See  Keith  (James). 

Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen . 
and  Banff.     See  Aberdeen  (County  of). 

An  Abridgement  of  Britaine's  Distemper.  See 
Gordon  (Patrick). 

A  Brieffe  Narration  of  the  Services  done  to  three 
Noble  Ladies  by  Gilbert  Blakhall,  Priest  of  the  Scots 
Mission,  in  France,  in  the  Low  Countries,  and  in  Scot- 
land, MDCXXXL-MDCXLix.  Edited  by  John  Stuart. 
Advocate.     Abei-deen,  1844.     4to. 

Extract  from  the  CouncU  Eegister  of  the  Burgh  of 
Aberdeen.     See  Aberdeen  (City  of). 

Eegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis  Ecclesiee.  See 
Aberdeen  (Ecclesiastical  History  of). 

Selections  from  the  Eecords  of  the  Kirk  Session, 
Presbytery,  and  Synod  of  Aberdeen.  See  Aberdeen 
(Ecclesiastical  History  of). 

A  Genealogical  Deduction  of  the  Family  of  Eose  of 
KUravock.  Written  at  the  end  of  the  Seventeenth 
Century,  and  now  first  printed  from  the  Original 
Manuscript,  with  illustrative  documents.  Edited  by 
Cosmo  Innes.     Edinb.  1848.     4to. 

Memorialls  of  the  Trubles  in  Scotland  and  inEngland, 
A.D.  1624-1645.     See  Spalding  (John). 

Letters  Illustrative  of  Public  Affairs  in  Scotland,  ad- 
dressed to  George,  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  Lord  High  Chan- 
cellorof  Scotland,bycotemporary  Statesmen,  1681-1684. 
Edited  by  John  Dunn,  Advocate.    Aberdeen,  1 851.    4to. 

The  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Scotland. 
See  Innes  (Thomas). 

Fasti  AberJonenses.  See  Aberdeen  (University  of). 

Sculptured  Stones  of  Scotland.     See  Scotland. 

The  Brus.     See  Barbour  (John). 

The  Book  of  the  Thanes  of  Cawdor.  See  Cawdor 
(Family  of). 

Passages  from  the  Diary  of  General  Patrick  Gordon 
of  Auchleuchries.     See  Gordon  (Patrick). 

The  Diary  of  Alexander  Brodie  of  Brodie.  See 
Brodib  (Alexander). 


SPALDING  CLUB— SPECULUM  VIT^  RELIGIOSE. 


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SPALDING  CLUB  (Taa)— Continued. 
The  Book  of  Deer.     Edited  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D. 
Edinb.  1869.     4to. 

SPALLANZANI    (L'Abb^  Lazzauo). 

Opuscules  de  Physique  Animale  et  V^g^tale, 
traduita  de  I'ltalien  par  Jean  Senebier.  3  vols.  A 
Pavie  et  Paris  {Geneve),   1787.     8vo. 

Tracts  on  the  Natural  History  of  Animals  and  Vege- 
tables, translated  from  the  Italian,  by  John  Graham 
Dalyell,  with  Physiological  Illustrations  by  the  Trans- 
lator.    2  vols.     FAinb.  1803.     Svo. 

Travels  in  the  Two  Sicilies,  and  some  parts  of  the 
Appennines.  Translated  from  the  Italian.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1798.     Svo. 

SPANHEMIUS  (Ezechiel). 

Dissertationes  de  Prsestantia  et  Usu  Numismatum 
Antiquorum     2  vols.     Lond.  1717.     folio. 

Opera  Omnia. — Tomus  I.  continens  Geographiam, 
Chronologiam  et  Historiam  Sacram  atque  Ecclesiasticam. 
— Tomus  II.  qui  complectitur  Miscellaneorum  ad  sacram 
Antiquitatem  et  Ecclesiae  Historiam  pertinentium  libros 
decern. — Tomus  III.  qui  complectitur  Theologica  Scripta 
omnia.    3  vols.   Lugdimi  Batavorum,  1701-1703.  folio. 

SPANHEIM  (Fridebio). 

Discours  Academique  adress6  aa  Roy  Guillaume  III. 
sur  eon  Couronnement  et  celui  de  la  Heine  Marie. 
Traduit  du  Latin.     Leide,  1689.     12mo. 

Ecclesiastical  Annals  from  the  commencement  of  Scrip- 
ture History  to  the  Epocb  of  the  Reformation,  trans- 
lated and  illustrated  with  Notes  by  the  Rev.  George 
Wright.     Cambridge,  1829.     8vo. 

SPANISH  AMERICA. 

Outline  of  the  Revolution  in  Spanish  America ;  or, 
an  Account  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  actual  state 
of  the  war  carried  on  between  Spain  and  Spanish 
America.      Lond.  1817.     8vo. 


SPANISH    PROTESTANTS. 
(Senor  Don  Adolfo), 


See    Db    Castro 


SPANISH  REFORMERS. 

Works    of    the   Spauiah   Reformers,    reprinted   by 
Benjamin    B.    Wiffen.     See    Refobmistas    Antiquos 

ESPANOLES. 

SPANISH  THEATRE.     See  Tbatbo  EsPASfoL. 

SPARKE  (Joseph). 

Historise  Anglicanae  Scriptores  varii,  e  Codd.  MSS. 
nunc  primum  editi.     Lo7id.  1723.     folio. 


SPARKS  (Tared). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Travels  of  John  LedyarJ, 
from  his  Travels  and  Correspondence.  Lond.  182f<. 
Svo. 

The  Life  of  George  Washington,  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  the  American  Armies,  and  First  President  of 
the  United  States,  to  which  are  added  his  Diaries  and 
Speeches ;  and  various  Miscellaneous  Paj)er8  relating 
to  his  Habits  and  Opinions.  2  vols.  Lond.  1839. 
Svo. 

The  Life  and  Works  of  Franklin.  See  Franklin 
(Benjamin). 

The  Writings  of  George  Washington.  See  Washing- 
ton (George). 

The  Library  of  American  Biography,  conducted  by 
Jared  Sparks.     See  American  Biography. 

SPARMANN  (Andrew),  M.D. 

A  Voyage  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  towards  tho 
Antarctic  Polar  Circle,  and  round  the  World,  but 
chiefly  to  the  Coimtry  of  the  Hottentots  and  Caffres, 
from  1772  to  1776.  Translated  from  the  Swedish. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1786.     4to. 

Voyage  au  Cap  de  Bonne-Esp6rance,  et  autour  du 
Monde  avec  le  Capitaine  Cook,  et  principalement  dans 
le  Pays  des  Hottentots  et  de  Caffres.  2  vol&  Parix, 
1787.     4to. 

SPARTIANUS  (^Lius).  See  Scriptores  His- 
TOBLS  Augusts 

SPECIMENS  of  Ancient  Sculpture.  See  Dille- 
tanti  (Society  of). 

SPECK  (Maximilian  von). 

Verzeichniss  der  von  Speck'schen  Gemalde-Samm- 
lung  mit  darauf  Beziehung  habenden  Steindriickeji. 
Leipzig,  1827.     folio. 

SPECTATOR     See  British  Essayists. 

SPECULATIVE  SOCIETY  OF  EDINBURGH. 

History  of  the  Speculative  Society  of  Edinburgli 
from  its  Institution  in  1764.    Edinh.  1845.    royal  8vo. 

SPECULUM  BELLI  SACRI.  See  Leighton 
(Alexander). 

SPECULUM  EXEMPLORUM  omnibus  Christicolis 
salubriter  iuspiciendum,  etc.  Argentoi-ati,  1495. 
folio. 

SPECULUM    VIT^    RELIGIOS.(E.      Dilingtn, 

1613.     24mo. 

6d 


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SPEDDING— SPENCE. 


SPEDDING  (James). 

An  Account  of  the  Lif  j  and  Times  of  Francis  Bacon, 
Extracted  from  the  edition  of  his  Occasional  Writings. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

SPEECHES. 

The  several  Speeches  of  Duke  Hamilton,  Earl  of 
Cambridge,  Henry,  Earl  of  Holland,  and  Arthur,  Lord 
Capel,  upon  the  Scaffold  on  Friday  the  9th  of  March ; 
with  King  Charles's  Speech,  and  a  relation  of  his  Exe- 
cution. Lond.  1649.  4to. — King  Charles  his  Speech 
made  upon  the  Scaffold  at  Whitehall-gate  immediately 
before  his  execution,  with  a  Relation  of  the  maner 
of  his  going  to  Execution.     Lond.  1649.     4to. 

The  Speeches  and  Prayers  of  some  of  the  late  King's 
Judges,  viz.,  Major-General  Harrison,  Mr  John  Carew, 
Mr  Justice  Cooke,  etc.,  the  times  of  their  Death, 
together  with  severall  occasionall  Speeches  and  Pas- 
sages in  their  imprisonment  till  they  came  to  the  place 
of  execution,  faithfully  and  impartially  collected  for 
further  satisfaction,     n.p.     1660.     4to. 

SPEECHLY  (William). 

Treatise  on  the  Culture  of  the  Pine-Apple  and  the 
Management  of  the  Hot-house.     York,  1779.     8vo. 

SPEED  (John). 

The  History  of  Great  Britaine  under  the  Conquests 
of  ye  Romans,  Saxons,  Danes,  and  Normans.  Their 
Originals,  Manners,  Warres,  Coins,  and  Seales,  with 
the  Successions,  Lives,  Acts,  and  Issues  of  the  English 
Monarchs,  from  Julius  CaBsar  to  James  L  Lond. 
1611.     folio. 


SPEIR  (Mas). 

Life  in  Ancient  India. 


Lmid.  1856.     8vo. 


SPEKE  (Capt.  John  Hanning). 
Journal  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Source  of  the  Nile. 
Edinh.  1863.     8vo. 

SPELMAN  (Edward).  See  Dionysius  Halicaen. 
Xknophon. 

SPELMAN  (Sir  Henry). 

The  English  Works  of  Sir  Henry  Spehnan,  published 
in  his  Life-time,  together  with  his  Posthumous  Works, 
relating  to  the  Laws  and  Antiquities  of  England  ;  and 
the  Life  of  the  Author  (by  Bishop  Gibson).  Lond. 
1727.     foUo. 

The  History  and  Fate  of  Sacrilege.  Edited  in  part 
from  two  MSS.,  revised  and  corrected,  with  a  Continua- 
tion, large  additions,  and  an  Introductory  Essay  by 
two  Priests  of  the  Church  of  England.  Lond.  1846. 
12mo. 


SPELMAN  (Sir  Il¥.^n\)— Continued. 

Glossarium  Archaiologicum ;  continens  Latino-Bar- 
bara, peregrina,  obsoleta  et  novatae  significationis 
Vocabula.     Edito  tertia.     Londini,  1687.     folio. 

Aspilogia.     See  Uptonus  (Nicolaus). 

See  also,  Leges. 

SPELMAN  (Sib  John). 

^Ifredi  Magni  Anglorum  Regis  invictissimi  Vita, 
Latine  reddita  et  Annotationibus  illustrata.  Oxonii, 
1678.     folio. 

SPENCE  (Elizabeth  Isabella). 

Summer  Excursions  through  Oxfordshire,  Gloucester- 
shire, Warwickshire,  Staffordshire,  Herefordshire, 
Derbyshire,  and  South  Wales.  2  vols.  Lond.  1809. 
12mo. 

SPENCE  (George). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Laws  and  Politi- 
cal Institutions  of  Modern  Europe,  particularly  of  those 
of  England.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

The  Equitable  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court  of  Chancery. 
— Vol  I.  Comprising  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Final 
Establishment  of  the  Modern  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court 
of  Chancery,  etc.— Vol.  II.  Comprising  Equitable 
Estates  and  Interests ;  their  nature,  qualities,  and 
incidents.     2  vols.     Lond.  1846,  1849.     royal  8vo. 

SPENCE  (Rev.  Joseph). 

Polymetis ;  or,  an  Enquiry  concerning  the  Agree- 
ment between  the  Works  of  the  Roman  Poets  and  the 
Remains  of  the  Ancient  Artists,     Lond.  11  Al.     folio. 

An  Account  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Poems  of 
Mr  Blacklock.     Lond.  1754.     8vo. 

A  Parallel  in  the  manner  of  Plutarch  between  a  most 
celebrated  man  of  Florence  (Signor  Magliabecchi)  and 
one  scarce  ever  heard  of  in  England  (Robert  HiU). 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1759.     8vo. 

Observations,  Anecdotes,  and  Characters  of  Books 
and  Men ;  arranged,  with  Notes,  by  the  late  Edmund 
Malone.     Lond.  1820.     Svo. 

See  also,  Holdsworth  (Edward). 

SPENCE  (Thomas). 

Guide  as  the  New  Stamp  Laws.  Edinh.  1860. 
12mo. 

The  same.     Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1835.     12mo. 

SPENCE  (William). 

Mathematical  Essays.  Edited  by  John  F.  W. 
Herschel,  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author 
(by  John  Salt).     Lond.  1819.     4to. 


SPENCE— SPILSBUEY. 


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SPENCE  (William)— Cow^/wmi. 

Tracts  on  Political  Economy ;  with  Prefatory  Re- 
marks on  the  causes  and  cure  of  our  present  Distresses. 
Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

See  also,  Kieby  (Rev.  William). 

SPENCE  (William). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Principles  relating  to  the  Specifi- 
cation of  a  Patent  for  Invention.     Lond.  1 847.     8vo. 

SPENCER  (Edmund). 

Travels  in  Circassia,  Krim  Tartary,  etc.,  including  a 
Steam  Voyage  down  the  Danube,  from  Vienna  to  Con- 
stantinople and  round  the  Black  Sea,  in  1836.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

Travels  in  the  Western  Caucasus,  including  a  Tour 
through  Imerita,  Mingrelia,  Turkey,  Moldavia,  Galicia, 
Silesia,  and  Moravia,  in  1836.  2  vols.  Lund.  1838. 
Svo. 

SPENCER  (Herbert). 

Education;  Intellectual,  Moral,  and  Physical.    Lond. 
1877.     Svo. 
First  Principles.     Lond.  1875.     Svo. 
Principles  of  Biology.     2  vols.     Lond.  1864.     Svo. 
Principles   of   Psychology.     2   vols.      Lond.    1878. 
Svo. 

Principles  of  Sociology.  Vol.  I.  Lond.  1877. 
Svo. 

The  Data  of  Ethics.     Lond.  \9.Td.     Svo. 
The  Study  of  Sociology.     Lond.  1877.     (Interna- 
tional Scientific  Series.) 

Descriptive  Sociology  or  Groups  of  Sociological 
Facts  classified  and  arranged  by  Herbert  Spencer. 

English.  Compiled  and  abstracted  by  James 
Collier.  Lond.  1873.  folio. — Types  of  Lowest 
Races,  Negritto  Races,  and  Malayo-Polynesian 
Races.  Compiled  and  abstracted  by  Professor 
David  Duncan.  Lond.  1874.  folio. — Hebrews 
and  Phoenicians.  Compiled  and  abstracted  by 
Richard  Scheppig.     Lond.  1880.     folio. 

SPENCER  (Joannes),  S.T.D. 
De  Legibus  Hebrseorum  Ritualibus  et  earum  Ilationi- 
bus  Libri  IV.     2  vols.     Cantabrigice,  1727.     folio. 

SPENCER  (Rev.  J.  A.) 

The  East :  Sketches  of  Travels  in  Egypt  and  the 
Holy  Land.     Lond.  1850.     Svo. 

SPENCER  (William  Robert). 
Poems.     Lond.  1811.     Svo. 

SPENCERUS  (Philippus  Jacobus). 

Insignium  Theoria  seu  Operis  Heraldici  pars  generalis. 
— Historia  Insignium  illustrium  seu  Operis  Heraldici 
pars  specialis.     Francofurti  ad  Mosnum,  1717.     folio. 


SPENS  (H.) 

Plato's  Republic,  translated. 


See  Plato, 


SPENS  (Walter  Cook),  Advocate. 

The  Sanitary  System  of  Scotland :  its  Defects  and 
proposed  Remedies.     Edinh.  1876.     Svo. 

Jurisdiction  and  Punishments  of  Summary  Criminal 
Courts  (with  Special  Reference  to  the  Lash).  Edinh. 
1875.     Svo. 

SPENSER  (Edmund). 

Works ;  with  the  principal  Illustrations  of  various 
commentators ;  to  which  are  added  Notes,  some  Account 
of  the  Life  of  Spenser,  and  a  Glossarial  and  other 
Indexes,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Todd.  8  vols. 
Lond.  1805.     Svo. 

The  Fairie  Queen  ;  with  an  exact  collation  of  the 
two  original  editions,  a  life  of  the  author,  and  Glos- 
sary ;  with  copper-plates,  from  the  designs  of  W.  Kent. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1751.     4to. 

The  Faerie  Queen,  a  new  edition  with  a  Glossary  ami 
Notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by  the  Rev.  John 
Upton.     2  vols,     Lond.  1758.     4to. 

The  Shepherd's  Calender;  containing  twelve 
Eclogues  proportionable  to  the  twelve  months. 
Lond.  1586.     4to. 

The  Shepherd's  Calendar. — Calendarium  Pastorale 
sive  .iEglogse  Duodecim  totidem  mensibus  accomodatie, 
Anglice  olim  scriptae  ab  Edmundo  Spenser  nunc 
autem  Latino-carmine  donates  a  Theodoro  Bathurst. 
(English  and  Latin.)     Lond.  1732.     Svo. 

Complaints.  Containing  sundry  small  Poems  of  the 
Worid's  Vanity.     Lond.  1591.     4to. 

Colin  Clouts  come  home  again  :  a  Poem.  Loud. 
1595.     4to. 

SPIERS  (A.) 

Dictionnaire  G^n^ral  Anglais-Frangais  et  Franrais- 
Anglais.  Eighth  edition.  2  vols.  Paris,  1856. 
royal  Svo. 

SPIESS  (Chretien  Henri). 

Biographies  de  Suicides.  Traduites  de  I'AllemaiKl 
et  augmentees  de  quelques  reflexions,  par  Jules  Henri 
Pott.     2  vols.     Lausanne,  1798.     12mo. 

SPIKER  (S.  H.) 

Travels  through  England,  Wales,  and  Scotland,  in 
the  year  1816.  Translated  from  the  German.  2  vol's. 
Lond.  1820.     12mo. 

SPILSBURY  (William  Holden). 

Lincoln's  Inn,  its  Ancient  and  Modern  Buildings, 
with  an  account  of  its  Library.  Second  edition,  with 
alterations  and  corrections.     Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

See  also.  Catalogues.     Lincoln's  Inn. 


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SPINETO— SPOTISWOODE. 


SPIXETO  (Marquis). 

Lectures  on  the  Elements  of  Hieroglyphics  and 
Egyptian  Antiquities.     Lond.  1829.     Svo. 

SPINK  (William),  S.S.C. 

Hand-Book  of  Procedure  and  Eedress  at  Law. 
Edinb.  1879.     Svo. 

SPmKS  (Thomas),  D.C.L. 

The  Ecclesiastical  and  Admiralty  Reports ;  being 
Reports  of  Cases  heard  before  the  Arches  and  Pre- 
rogative Courts  of  Canterbury,  and  the  Consistory  Court 
of  London  respectively,  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty 
and  the  Admiralty  Prize  Court.  Vol.  L,  Easter  Term 
1853  to  Mich.-Term  1854,  and  16  and  17  Vict.,  and  17 
and  18  Vict.     Lond.  1855.     royal  8vo. 

SPINOZA  (Benedictus  de). 

Opera  quae  supersunt  omnia.  Iterum  edenda  curavit, 
Prsefationes,  Vitam  auotoris  necnon  Notitias  quae  ad 
liistoriam  scrip torum  pertinent  addidit  Henr.  Eberh. 
Gottlob  Paulus.     2  vols.     Jence,  1802,  1803.     8vo. 

Benedict  de  Spinoza;  his  Life,  Correspondence,  and 
Ethics,  by  R.  Willis.     Lond.  1870.     Svo. 

Spinoza  Revived ;  or,  a  Treatise  proving  the  Book, 
entitled  "  The  Rights  of  the  Christian  Church,"  etc.  (in 
the  most  notorious  parts  of  it),  to  be  the  same  with 
Spinoza's  Rights  of  the  Christian  Clergy  ;  to  which  is 
added  a  preliminary  discourse  relating  to  the  said  Books, 
by  the  Rev.  Dr  George  Hicks.     Lond.  1709.     8vo. 

Rencontre  de  Bayle  et  de  Spinoza  dans  I'autre 
blonde.     See  Rencontre. 

SPIRIT  of  the  Age  Newspaper  for  1828.  Lmid. 
1829.     Svo. 

SPIRIT  of  the  Public  Journals  for  1823-4-5. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1824-1825.     Svo. 

SPIRONCINI  (GiNiFACcio). 

II  Corriero  Svaligiato.      Villafranca,  1671.     12mo. 

SPITTLER  (L.  T.) 

Grundriss  der  Geschichte  der  Christlichen  Kirche ; 
in  der  fiinften  Auflage  bis  auf  unsere  Zeit  herab 
fortgefiihrt  von  G.  J.  Planck.     Gottingen,  18\2.     Svo. 

SPIX  (JoH.  Bapt.  von),  and  MARTIUS  (Dr 
C.  F.  Phil.  von). 

Travels  in  Brazil  in  1817-20;  undertaken  by 
command  of  the  King  of  Bavaria.  Translated  from 
the  German.     2  vols.     Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

SPIZELIUS  (Theophilus). 

Templum  Honoris  Reseratum  in  quo  Quinquaginta 
illuslrium  aevi  hujus  ac  beate  defunctorum  Theolo- 
gorum  Philologorumque  Imagines  exhibentur.  Auguatw 
Vindelicorum,  1673.     4to. 


SPLUGEN  (The). 

A  Picturesque  Tour  by  the  New  Road  from  Chiavenna 
over  the  Spliigen,  and  along  the  Rhine  to  Coira,  in  the 
Grisons ;  with  views  by  G.  C,  Esq.  Lond.  1826. 
4to. 

SPONIUS  (Jacobus). 

Miscellanea  Eruditse  Antiquitatis,  in  quibus  Marmora, 
Statues,  Musiva,  Toreumata,  Gemmae,  Nuniismata, 
Grutero,  Ursino,  Boissardo,  Reinesio,  aliisque  Anti- 
quorum  Monumentorum  Collectoribus  ignota  et 
hucusque  inedita  referuntur  ac  illustrantur.  Lugduni, 
1685.     folio. 

Recherches  Curieuses  d'Antiquit^,  contenues  en 
plusieurs  Dissertations,  sur  des  Medailles,  Bas-Reliefs, 
Statues,  Mosaiques,  et  Inscriptions  Antiques,  par  M. 
Spon.     Lyons,  1683.     4to. 

Voyage  d'ltalie  de  Dalmatie  de  Grece  et  du  Levant 
fait  auxann^es  1675  et  1676,  par  Jac.  Spon  et  George 
Wheler.     2  vols.     A  la  Hage,  1724.     12mo. 

SPORSCHIL  (John). 

Complete  Dictionary  of  the  English  and  German 
Languages.     See  FlCgel  (Dr  J.  G.) 

SPOTORNO  (Don  Giambattista). 
Delia  origine,  e  della  patria  di  Christoforo  Colombo. 
Genova,  1819.     Svo. 

SPOTISWOOD  (John),  Advocate. 

The  Law  concerning  Election  of  Members  for  Scot- 
land to  sit  and  vote  in  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain. 
Second  edition.     Edinb.  1722.     12mo. 

The  Form  of  Process  before  the  Lords  of  Council  and 
Session.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  present  state  of  the 
College  of  Justice.  Second  edition.  Edinb.  1718. 
12mo. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  the  Stile  of 
Writs,  simple  and  compound,  made  use  of  in  Scotland. 
Third  edition.     Edinb.  1727.     12mo. 

Account  of  the  Religious  Houses  in  Scotland  at  the 
Reformation.  &«  Hope  (Sir  Thomas).  Keith  (Robert). 

SPOTISWOODE  (Sir  Robert),  of  Pentland. 

Practicks  of  the  Laws  of  Scotland  ;  also  Abstracts 
from  the  Ancient  Records  of  this  Kingdom ;  whereby 
is  declared  the  manner  of  administering  Justice  in  Civil 
Causes,  before  the  College  of  Justice  was  erected. 
With  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Trial  for  an  alledg'd 
crime  of  High  Treason  against  the  States,  in  December 
1645  and  January  1646.  Published  by  John  Spotis- 
woode,  Advocate.     Edinb.  1706.     folio. 

Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session.  See  Brown 
(MuNGO  Ponton). 


SPOTTISWOOD— SPURZHEIM. 


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SPOTTISWOOD  (James),  Bishop  of  Clogher. 

A  briefe  Memorial  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Dr  James 
Spottiswood,  Bishop  of  Clogher  in  Ireland,  and  of  the 
labyrinth  of  troubles  he  fell  into  in  that  kingdom. 
(Edited  by  Sir  Alexander  Boswell.)  Edinh.  1811. 
4to. 

SPOTTISWOODE  (John),  Archbishop  of  St. 
Andrews. 

The  History  of  the  Clmrch  of  Scotland,  beginning 
the  year  of  our  Lord  203,  and  continued  to  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  King  James  the  VI.     Lond.  1677.     folio. 

The  same,  with  Biographical  Sketch  and  Notes  by 
the  Right  Rev.  M.  Russell,  LL.D.  3  vols.  Edinh. 
1847-1851.     8vo.     (Spottiswoode  Society.) 

The  same.  3  vols.  Edinh.  1847-1850.  8vo. 
(Bannatyne  Club.) 

SPOTTISWOODE  SOCIETY. 

The  Spottiswoode  Miscellany;  a  collection  of  Original 
Papers  and  Tracts,  illustrative  chiefly  of  the  Civil  and 
Ecclesiastical  History  of  Scotland.  Edited  by  James 
Maidment.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1844,  1845.     8vo. 

Keith's  History  of  the  affairs  of  Church  and  State 
in  Scotland.     See  Keith  (Robert). 

The  Works  of  the  Right  Rev.  John  Sage,  a  Bishop 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  with  Memoirs  and  Notes. 
3  vols.     Edinb.  1844-1846.     8vo. 

Funeral  Sermons,  Orations,  etc.,  on  the  Death  of  the 
Right  Rev.  Patrick  Forbes.     See  Forbes  (Patrick). 

Spottiswoode's  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
See  Spottiswoode  (John). 

SPRAGUE  (William  B.),  D.D. 

Lectures  illustrating  the  contrast  between  True 
Christianity  and  various  other  Systems.  Glasgow, 
1848.     12mo. 

SPRAT  (Thomas),  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

The  History  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  for  the 
Improving  of  Natural  Knowledge.     Lond.  1667.     4to. 

Observations  on  Monsieur  de  Sorbier's  Voyage  into 
England.     Lond.  1668.     12mo. 

A  Relation  of  the  late  Wicked  Contrivance  of  Stephen 
Blacklead  and  Robert  Young,  against  the  lives  of  several 
persons,  by  forging  an  Association  under  their  hands. 
(In  two  parts).     Lond.  1692,  1693.     4to. 

Sermons  preached  on  several  occasions.  Lond.  1722. 
8vo. 

See  also.  Poems  :  Mince  Poets. 

SPRATT  (Capt.  T.  A.  B.),  and  FORBES  (Pro- 
fessor Edward). 

Travels  in  Lycia,  Milyas.and  the  Cibyratis  in  company 
with  the  late  Rev.  E.  T.  Daniell.  2  vols.  Lond.  1847. 
8vo. 


SPRATT  (Capt.  T.  A.  B.),  R.N. 
Travels  and  Researches  in  Crete.     2  vols.     Lond, 
1865.     Bvo. 

SPRENGELL  (Sir  Conrad). 
The  Aphorisms  of  Hippocrates,  and  the  Sentences  of 
Celsus.     See  Hippochates, 

SPRENGER  (A.),  M.D. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Arabic,  Persian,  and  Hindu'sta'ny 
Manuscripts  of  the  Libraries  of  the  King  of  Oudh, 
compiled  under  the  orders  of  the  Government  of  India. 
Vol.  L,  containing  Persian  and  Hindu'sta'ny  Poetry. 
Calcutta,  1854.     royal  8vo. 

SPREUL  (John),  Town-Clerk  of  Glasgow. 

Some  Remarkable  Passages  of  the  Lord's  Providence 
towards  Mr  John  Spreul.  1635-1664.  Edinb.  1832. 
8vo. 

SPREUL  or  Spruel  (John). 

An  Accompt  Current  betwixt  Scotland  and  England 
balanced ;  together  with  an  Essay  of  a  Scheme  of  the 
Product  of  Scotland,  as  also  a  View  of  the  several 
Products  of  the  Ports  or  Nations  we  trade  to.  By 
J.  S.     Edinh.  1705.     4to. 

SPRIGGE  (Joshua). 

Anglia  Rediviva ;  being  the  History  of  the  Motions, 
Actions,  and  Successes  of  the  army  under  Sir  Thomas 
Fairfax.     Lond.  1647.     folio. 

SPRUEL  (John).     See  Spreul  (John). 

SPRUNER  (Dr  K.  von). 

Atlas  Antiquus.  Karoli  Spruneri  opus.  Tertio 
edidit  Theodorus  Menke.     Gothce,  1865.     folio. 

Spruner-menke  Hand-atlas  fiir  die  Geschichte  des 
Mittelalters  und  der  neueren  Zeit.  Dritte  auflage  von 
Dr  K.  von  Spruuer's  Hand-atlas,  neu  bearbeitet  von 
Dr  Th.  Menke.     Goiha,  1880.     foUo. 

SPRY  (Henry  H.),  M.D. 

Modern  India;  with  Illustrations  of  the  Resources  and 
Capabilities  of  Hindustan.     2  vols.    Lond.  1837.    8vo. 

SPRY  (W.  J.  J.),  R.N. 

The  Cruise  of  the  "Challenger."  Voyages  over 
many  Seas.    Scenes  in  many  Lands.    Lond.  1878.    8vo. 

SPURZHEIM  (John  Gasper),  M.D. 

The  Physiognomical  System  of  Drs  Gall  and  Spurz- 
heim ;  founded  on  an  Anatomical  and  Physiological 
Examination  of  the  Nervous  System  in  general,  and  of 
the  Brain  in  particular,  and  indicating  the  Dispositions 
and  Manifestations  of  the  Mind.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 


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SPUEZHEIM  (John  Gaspee),  'M.D.—ContimLed. 

Observations  on  the  Deranged  Manifestations  of  the 
Mind,  or  Insanity.     Lmd.  1817.     royal  8vo. 

Examination  of  the  Objections  made  in  Britain 
against  the  doctrines  of  Gall  and  Spurzheim.  Edinb. 
1817.     Svo. 

A  View  of  the  Elementary  Principles  of  Education, 
founded  on  the  study  of  the  nature  of  Man.  Edinh. 
1821.     12mo. 

A  View  of  the  Philosophical  Principles  of  Phrenology. 
Lond.  1825.     Svo. 

Phrenology ;  or,  the  Doctrine  of  the  Mind,  and  of 
the  relations  between  its  Manifestations  and  the  Body. 
Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Phrenology,  in  connexion  with  the  Study  of  Physiog- 
nomy.    2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     royal  Svo. 

The  Anatomy  of  the  Brain  ;  with  a  General  View 
of  the  Nervous  System,  translated  from  the  unpublished 
French  MS.,  by  E.  Willis.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

SQUIEE  (E.  George). 

Peru;  Incidents  of  Travel  and  Exploration  in  the 
Laud  of  the  Incas.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

SQUIEE  (Samuel). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Foundation  of  the  English 
Constitution ;  or,  an  Historical  Essay  upon  the  Anglo- 
Saxon  Government,  both  in  Germany  and  England. 
Lond.  1745.     Svo. 

STACKHOUSE  (Ebv.  Thomas). 

Eeflections  on  the  Nature  and  Property  of  Languages 
in  general,  and  on  the  Advantages,  Defects,  and  Manner 
of  Improving  the  English  Tongue  in  particular.  Lond. 
1731.     Svo. 

A  History  of  the  Holy  Bible,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  World  to  the  establishment  of  Christianity.  With 
Dissertations  on  the  most  remarkable  passages  and 
most  important  doctrines,  and  a  Connection  of  the 
Profane  with  the  Sacred  writings.  Corrected  and 
improved  by  the  Eev.  George  Gleig,  LL.D.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1817.     4to. 

STACPOOLE  (George). 

Some  short  historical  Anecdotes,  with  remarks,  re- 
lative to  Ireland.     Cork,  1762.     Svo. 

STACY  (Edmund). 

DaUington  Epitomis'd ;  or,  Aphorisms  Civil  and 
Military,  new  model'd  for  the  use  of  the  Present  Age. 
(Anon.)    Land.  1700.     12mo. 

STAEL-HOLSTEIN  (Augustus,  Bakon  de). 
Letters  on  England.     Lond.  \d,2f>.     Svo. 
See  also,  Stael-Holstein  (Madame  de). 


STAEL-HOLSTEIN  (Madame  de). 

(Euvres  Inedites,  publi6es  par  son  fils,  pr6c6d6es 
d'une  notice  sur  le  Caractere  et  les  Ecrits  de  Mme. 
de  Stael,  par  Mme.  Necker  de  Saussure.  3  vols. 
Lmd.  1820-1821.     Svo. 

Corinne,  ou  I'ltalie.     3  vols.     Lond.  1809.     12mo. 

The  same.     Paris,  1851.     12mo. 

De  rinfluence  des  Passions  sur  le  Bonheur  des 
Individus  et  des  Nations.     Z-owd  1813,     Svo. 

De  I'Allemagne.     3  vols.     Paris,  1813.     Svo. 

The  same.     Paris.  1850.     12mo. 

E^exions  sur  le  Suicide ;  euivies  de  la  Defense  de 
la  Eeine,  et  de  Lettres  sur  les  Ecrits  et  le  Caractfere  da 
J.  J.  Eousseau.     Paris,  1814.     Svo. 

Considerations  sur  les  principaux  Evenemens  de  la 
E^volution  Frangoise.     3  vols.     Paris,  1818.     Svo. 

Memoires  sur  la  Vie  Priv^e  de  mon  pfere.  Suivis  des 
Melanges  de  M.  Necker.     Paris,  1818.     Svo. 

Delphine.  Edition  revue  et  corrig^e,  termin(5e  par  un 
nouveau  denouement,  et  precedee  de  Eeflexions  sur  le 
bout  moral  de  I'ouvrage.     3  vols.     Par/s,  1820.     Svo. 

Notice  sur  le  Caractere  et  les  ficrits  de  Madame  de 
Stael.     See  Necker-db-Saussuke  (Madame). 

Corinne;  or,  Italy.  Translated  by  Isabel  Hill. 
Lond.    1833.     12mo. 

The  Influence  of  Literature  upon  Society ;  trans- 
lated from  the  French  of  M.  de  Stacl-Holstein.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1812.     Svo. 

Germany.  Translated  from  the  French.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1813.     Svo. 

Considerations  on  the  principal  Events  of  the  French 
Eevolution,  edited  by  the  Duke  de  Broglie  and  the 
Baron  de  Stael,  translated  from  the  original  MS. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1818.     Svo. 

Ten  Years'  Exile ;  or,  Memoirs  of  that  interesting 
period  of  the  Life  of  the  Baroness  de  Stael-Holstein. 
Written  by  herself  during  the  years  1810,  1811,  1812, 
and  1813,  and  now  published  from  the  original  MS. 
by  her  son  (Augustus,  Baron  de  Stael-Holstein).  Loml 
1821.     Svo. 

STAFFOED  (Henry,  Lord). 

The  True  Difference  between  the  Eegal  Power  and 
the  Ecclesiastical  Power.  Translated  out  of  the  Latin. 
Lond.  1548.     12mo. 

STAFFOED  (Thomas). 

Pacata  Hibemia :  Ireland  appeased  and  reduced; 
or,  an  Historic  of  the  late  Warres  of  Ireland,  especially 
within  the  Province  of  Mounster,  under  the  Govern- 
ment of  Sir  George  Carew.     Lond.  1633.     folio. 


STAFFORD  GALLERY— STANHOPE. 


951 


STAFFORD  GALLERY. 

Engravings  of  the  Marquis  of  Stafford's  Collection 
of  Pictures.     See  Galleuy  of  Pictures. 

STAGE. 

The  Ancient  and  Modern  Stages  surveyed ;  or,  Mr 
Collier's  View  of  the  Immorality  of  the  English  Stage 
set  in  a  True  Light.     Loiid.  \&^^.     8vo. 

The  Stage  Condemned.     Lond.  1698.     8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  regarding  tlie  Stage,  occa- 
sioned by  the  Publication  of  the  Tragedy  of  Douglas. 
Glasg.  and  Edinh.  1757.     8vo. 

Some  Account  of  the  English  Stage.  See  Genkst 
(Rev.  John). 

See  also,  Collier  (Jeremy). 

STAHLSCHMIDT  (John  Christian). 

A  Pilgrimage  by  Sea  and  Land ;  or.  Manifestations 
of  the  Divine  Guidance  and  Providence  in  the  Life  of 
John  Christian  Stahlschmidt.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  S.  Jackson.     Lond.  1837.     12mo. 

STAINER  (J.),  and  BARRET  (W.  A.). 

A  Dictionary  of  Musical  Terms.  Lond.  1876. 
royal  8vo. 

STAIR  (James,  Viscount).  See  Dalrymplb  (Sir 
James). 

STAIR  (John,  Earl  of). 

Facts  and  their  consequences  submitted  to  the  con- 
sideration of  the  Public  at  large,  more  particularly  to 
that  of  the  Finance  Minister  and  of  those  who  are,  or 
mean  to  become.  Creditors  to  the  State.  Lond.  1782. 
8vo. 

State  of  the  Public  Debts,  and  of  the  Annual  In- 
terest and  Benefits  paid  for  them.      Lowci.  1783.    8vo. 

An  Attempt  to  Balance  the  Income  and  Expenditure 
of  the  State.  "With  some  Reflections  on  the  Nature 
and  Tendency  of  the  late  Political  Struggles  for  Power. 
Lmd.  1783.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  John,  Earl  of  Stair,  containing  his 
Negotiations  at  Warsaw,  Paris,  and  the  Hague;  the 
Articles  of  Union,  and  of  the  Peace  of  Utrecht,  etc., 
and  a  full  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Dettingen,  and 
others.     Lond.  n.d.     12mo. 

STALLBAUM  (Godofredos). 
Institutiones  Grammaticse  Latinse.     See  Ruddiman 
(Thomas). 

STALMAN  (Henry). 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Doctrine  of 
Election  and  Satisfaction,  applicable  to  Real  and 
Personal  Property ;  with  an  Appendix  illustrative  of 
the  Analogous  Doctrine  in  the  Law  of  Scotland.  Lond. 
1827.     8vo. 


STAMER  (W,  J.  A.). 

Dolce  Napoli.  Naples:  its  Streets,  People,  Ffites, 
Pilgrimages,  Environs,  etc.     Lond,  1878.     8vo. 

STAMP  DUTIES. 

Act  55  Geo.  IIL  for  Repealing  the  Stamp  Duties  on 
Deeds,  Law  Proceedings,  etc.     Edinb.  1815.     8vo. 

Table  of  the  whole  Stamp  Duties  exigible  in  Scot- 
land.    Edinh.  1850.     8vo. 

The  same.     Edinh.  1853.     8vo. 

STANDING  Orders  of  the  Houses  of  Lords  and 
Commons."    See  Parllambnt  :  England. 

STANDISH  (Arthur). 

The  Commons  Complaint,  wherein  is  contained  two 
Special  Grievances:  (1)  The  Destruction  of  Wood  in 
the  Kingdom;  (2)  the  extreme  dearth  of  Victuals. 
With  remedies  for  the  same.     Lond.  \Q\^.     4to. 

STANDISH  (Frank  Hall). 

The  Life  of  Voltaire,  with  interesting  particulars 
respecting  his  Death,  and  Anecdotes  and  Characters 
of  his  Contemporaries.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

Notices  of  the  Northern  Capitals  of  Europe.  Lond. 
1838.     8vo. 

The  Shores  of  the  Mediterranean.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1837,  1838.     8vo. 

Seville  and  its  Vicinity.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

STANFIELD  (J.  F.) 

An  Essay  on  the  Study  and  Composition  of  Bio- 
graphy.    Sunderland,  1813.     8vo. 

STANFORD  (John  Frederick). 
Rambles   and    Researches  in    Thuringian   Saxony. 
Lond.  1842.     8vo. 

STANHOPE  (Charles,  Third  Earl). 

Considerations  on  the  means  of  preventing  fraudulent 
practices  on  the  Gold  Coin.     Lond.  1175.     4to. 

The  Rights  of  Juries  Defended,  and  the  Objections 
to  Mr  Fox's  Libel  Bill  Refuted.     Lond.  1792.     8vo. 

STANHOPE  (George),  D.D. 

A  Paraphrase  and  Comment  upon  the  Epistles  and 
Gospels  appointed  to  be  used  in  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land on  all  Sundays  and  Holy  Days  throughout  the 
year.     4  vols.     Lond.  1740-1741.     8vo. 

Charron  on  Wisdom.  Translated  by  George  Stan- 
hope.    See  Chareon  (Pierre). 

See  also,  Efiotetus. 


952 


STANHOPE-  STANLEY. 


STANHOPE  (Lady  Hester). 

Memoirs  of  the  Lady  Hester  Stanhope,  as  related 
by  herself  in  Conversation  with  her  Physician ;  com- 
prising her  Opinions  and  Anecdotes  of  some  of  the 
most  Eemarkable  Persons  of  her  Time.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1845.     8vo. 

Travels  of  Lady  Hester  Stanhope,  forming  the  com- 
pletion of  her  Memoirs,  narrated  by  her  Physician. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

STANHOPE  (Hex.  Lkicestee). 

Greece  in  1823  and  1824;  being  a  series  of 
Letters  and  other  Documents  on  the  Greek  Eevolutiou. 
Written  during  a  Visit  to  that  Country.  To  which 
is  added  the  Life  of  Mustapha  Ali.  Lond.  1824. 
8vo. 

STANHOPE  (Sir  Mylbs). 

The  History  of  the  several  Oppositions  which  have 
been  made  in  England,  from  the  Eestoration  of  King 
Charles  II.     Lond.  1754.     8vo. 

STANHOPE  (Philip  Henry,  Fifth  Earl),  D.C.L., 
LL.D. 

The  Life  of  Belisarius.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

History  of  the  War  of  the  Succession  in  Spain.  Lond. 
1832.     8vo. 

History  of  England,  comprising  the  Eeign  of  Queen 
Anne  until  the  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1701-1713.  Lond. 
1870.     8vo. 

The  same.    Fourth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1872.  8vo. 

History  of  England  from  the  Peace  of  Utrecht  to 
the  Peace  of  Versailles,  1713-,1783.  7  vols.  Lond. 
1836-1854.     8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition,  revised.  7  vols.  Lond. 
1858.     post  8vo. 

"  The  Forty-Five  ; "  being  the  Narrative  of  the  In- 
surrection of  1745,  extracted  from  Lord  Mahon's 
History  of  England;  to  which  are  added  Letters  of 
Prince  Charles  Stuart,  from  the  Stuart  Papers.  Lond. 
1851.     8vo. 

Life  of  the  Eight  Honourable  William  Pitt.  4  vols. 
Lund.  1861-1862.     8vo. 

Tlie  French  Eetreat  from  Moscow ;  and  other  His- 
torical Essays.  Collected  from  the  "  Quarterly  Eeview  " 
and  "  Eraser's  Magazine."     Lond.  HI Q.     8vo. 

STANIHUEST  (Eichard). 

De  rebus  in  Hibemia  Gestis,  libri  quatuor.  Accessit 
Hibernicarum  rerum  Appendix,  ex  Silvestro  Giraldo 
Cambrensi  collecta,  cum  ejusdem  Stanihursti  adnota- 
tionibus.     Antverpive,  1684.     4to. 

The  First  Four  Books  of  the  .(Eneid  of  VirglL  See 
ViRGiLiHs  (Marc). 


STANISLAUS  L  (History  of).  See  Poland:  Bib- 
liotheca  Polonica. 

STANLEY  (Arthur  Penrhyn),  Dean  of  West- 
minster. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Arnold, 
D.D.     2  vols.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

Sinai  and  Palestine,  in  connection  with  their  History. 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1856.     8vo. 

The  Epistles  of  St.  Paul  to  the  Corinthians.  With 
Critical  Notes  and  Dissertations.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Eastern  Church, 
with  an  Introduction  on  the  Study  of  Ecclesiastical 
History.     Lond.  1862.     8vo. 

Historical  Memorials  of  Canterbury  :  the  Landing 
of  Augustine,  the  Murder  of  Becket,  Edward  the 
Black  Prince,  Becket's  Shrine.     Lond.  1865.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Jewish  Church. 
Part  I.  Abraham  to  Samuel.  Part  II.  Samuel  to  the 
Captivity.     2  vols.     Lond.  1866.     8vo. 

Scripture  Portraits  and  other  Miscellanies.     Lond. 

1867.  8vo. 

Historical  Memoirs  of  Westminster  Abbey.     Lond. 

1868.  8vo. 

Supplement  to  the  First  and  Second  editions  of 
the  Historical  Memorials  of  Westminster  Abbey. 
Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

Essays,  chiefly  on  Questions  of  Church  and  State, 
from  1850  to  1870.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
delivered  in  Edinburgh  in  1872.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Jewish  Church,  from 
the  Captivity  to  the  Christian  Era.  Third  Series. 
Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

Addresses  and  Sermons,  delivered  at  St.  Andrews  in 
1872,  1875,  and  1877.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

STANLEY  (Francis). 

St.  Petersburg  to  Plevna.  Containing  Interviews 
with  leading  Eussian  Statesmen  and  Generals.  Lond. 
1878.     8vo. 

STANLEY  (George). 

A  Classified  Synopsis  of  the  Principal  Painters  of  the 
Dutch  and  Flemish  Schools,  their  Scholars,  Imitators, 
and  Analogists.  Lond.  1855.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Scien- 
tific Library.) 

STANLEY  (Henry  M.) 

How  I  found  Livingstone  :  Travels,  Adventures,  and 
Discoveries  in  Central  Africa ;  including  Four  Months' 
Eesidence  with  Dr  Livingstone.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

Coomassie  and  Magdala  :  the  Story  of  Two  British 
Campaigns  in  Africa.     Liond.  1874.     8vo. 


STANLEY— STAHK. 


953 


STANLEY  (Henry  M.)—Con<iwMed 

Through  the  Dark  Continent ;  or,  the  Sources  of 
the  Nile  around  the  Great  Lakes  of  Equatorial  Africa, 
and  down  the  Livingstone  Kiver  to  the  Atlantic 
Ocean.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

STANLEY  (Montague). 

Memoir.  See  Drummond  (Eev.  David  Thomas 
Kerr). 

STANLEY  (Thomas). 

Poems;  reprinted  from  the  editions  of  1651.  Lond. 
1814.     12mo. 

The  History  of  the  Chaldaick  Philosophy.  Lond. 
1662.     foUo. 

The  History  of  Philosophy;  containing  the  Lives, 
Opinions,  Actions,  and  Discourses  of  the  Philo- 
sophers of  every  Sect.  Second  edition.  Lond.  1687. 
folio. 

Various  Histories.  Written  originally  by  Claudius 
iEUanus,  rendered  into  English  by  Thomas  Stanley. 
See  J^LiANns  (Claudius). 

See  also,  .(Eschylus. 

STANYAN  (Temple). 

The  Grecian  History,  from  the  Original  of  Greece  to 
the  Death  of  Philip  of  Macedon.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1751.     8vo. 

STAPLE  CONTRACT  between  the  Eoyal  Burrows 
of  Scotland,  etc.     See  Scotland. 

STAPLES  (William  R) 

Annals  of  the  Town  of  Providence,  from  its  First 
Settlement  to  the  Organisation  of  the  City  Govern- 
ment in  June  1832.     Providence,  1843.     8vo. 

STAPLETON  (Augustus  Granville). 

The  Political  Life  of  the  Eight  Hon.  George 
Canning,  from  1822  to  the  period  of  his  Death,  1827  ; 
together  with  a  Short  Eeview  of  Foreign  Affairs 
subsequently  to  that  event.  3  vols.  Lond.  1831. 
8vo. 

STAPLETON  (Thomas). 

A  Fortresse  of  the  Faith  first  planted  among  us 
Englishmen,  and  continued  hitherto  in  the  Universal 
Church  of  Christ,  the  Faith  of  which  time  Protestants 
call  Papistry.  Antwerp,  1565.  4to.  (Added  to  his 
Translation  of  Bedo's  History.)     See  Beda  (Ven.) 

Orationos  Sex ;  tres  f  unebres,  dogmaticse  tres,  his 
temporibus  apprime  necessarise.  Antverpice,  1576. 
8vo. 


STAPLETON  (JvioiiAs)— Continued. 

Tres  ThonuB :  seu  de  S.  Thomae  Apostoli  rebus 
gestis;  de  S.  Thoma  Archiepiscopo  Cantauriensi  et 
Martyre ;  D.  Thomae  Mori  Angliae  quondam  Cancellarii 
Vita.     Duaci,  1588.     8vo. 

STAPYLTON  (Sir  Egbert). 

Juvenal's  Sixteen  Satires,  translated  by  Sir  Eobert 
Stapylton.     See  Juvenalis. 

History  of  the  Low  Country  Warres,  by  Strada. 
Translated  by  Sir  Eobert  Stapylton.  See  Strada 
(Famianub). 

STAEFOETH  (John). 

The  Architecture  of  the  Farm ;  a  Series  of  Designs 
for  Farm  Houses  and  Farm  Steadings,  Factors'  Houses, 
and  Labourers'  Cottages,  with  Descriptions.  Edinh. 
1853.     4to. 

Designs  for  Villa  Eesidences,  with  Descriptions. 
Edinh.  1866.     royal  4to. 

STAEK  (Adam),  Advocate. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinh.  1832.     12mo. 

STAEK  (James). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Partnership.  Edinh. 
1825.     8vo. 

Picturesque  Views  of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  England, 
with  Historical  and  Geological  Descriptions  by  J.  W. 
Eobberds.     Lond.  1834.     large  4to. 

STARK  (James),  M.D. 

The  Westminster  Confession  of  Faith,  critically 
compared  with  the  Holy  Scriptures  and  found  wanting. 
Lmd.  1863.     8vo. 

STAEK  (John). 

Biographia  Scotica;  or,  Scottish  Biographical  Dic- 
tionary.    Edinh.  1805.     12mo. 

Picture  of  Edinburgh.     Edinh.  \B:(i&.     12mo. 

The  same.     Edinh.  1820.     12mo. 

The  same.  Sixth  edition,  improved.  Edinb.  1837. 
12mo. 

STAEK  (John). 

Elements  of  Natural  History,  adapted  to  the  present 
state  of  the  Science,  containing  the  Generic  Characters 
of  nearly  the  whole  Animal  Kingdom ;  with  Descrip- 
tions of  the  Principal  Species.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1828. 
8vo. 

STARK  (William). 

Eemarks  on  Public  Hospitals  for  the  Cure  of  Mental 
Derangement.     Edinh.  1807.     4to. 

6  £ 


954 


STAEKE— STATE  PAPEES. 


STAEKE  (Mrs  Milriana). 

Letters  from  Italy.     2  vols.     Land.  1815.     8vo. 

Travels  on  the  Continent     Land.  1820.     Svo. 

Travels  in  Europe,  for  the  use  of  Travellers  on  the 
Continent.     Eighth  edition.     Lond.  18.32.     8vo. 

The  Beauties  of  Carlo-Maria  Maggi  paraphrased. 
To  which  are  added,  Sonnets.     Exeter,  1811.     Svo. 

STAEKIE  (Thomas). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Slander,  Lihel,  and  False 
Eumours.     Lond.  1813.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1830. 
Svo. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  by  Henry  Coleman 
Folkard.     Lond.  1869.     Svo. 

The  same.     Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

Eeports  of  Cases  determined  at  Nisi  Frius,  in  the 
Courts  of  King's  Bench  and  Common  Pleas,  and  in  the 
Circuit,  from  1814-1823.  3  vols.  Lond.  1817- 
1823.     Svo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Evidence,  and 
digest  of  Proofs,  in  Civil  and  Criminal  Proceedings. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition  by  George  Morley 
Dowdeswell  and  John  George  Malcolm.  Lo7id.  1853. 
Svo. 

STAEOVOLSCIUS  (Simon). 
Sarmatise  Bellatores.      Tractatus    Tres,    etc.       See 
Poland  :  Bibliotheca  Polonica. 

STATE  AMUSEMENTS,  serious  and  hypocritical 
fully  exemplified  in  the  Abdication  of  King  James  the 
Second;  with  the  names  of  the  several  Princes  of 
Europe  that  congratulated  him  on  the  birth  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales.     Lond.  \7\\.     Svo. 

STATE  PAPERS. 

A  Collection  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Affairs  in 
the  Reigns  of  King  Henry  VIII.,  King  Edward  VI., 
Queen  Mary,  and  Queen  Elizabeth.  From  the  year 
1542  to  1570.  Transcribed  from  Original  Letters  and 
other  Authentick  Memorials  never  before  published, 
left  by  William  Cecill,  Lord  Burghley.  By  Samuel 
Haynes.     Lond.  1740.     folio. 

A  Collection  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Affairs  in 
the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  from  the  year  1571  to 
1596.  Transcribed  from  Original  Papers  and  other 
Authentick  Memorials  never  before  published,  left  by 
William  Cecill,  Lord  Burghley.  By  WiUiam  Murdin. 
Lond.  1759.     folio. 

State  Papers  published  under  the  Authority  of  His 
Majesty's  Commission  :  King  Henry  VIII.  1 1  vols. 
•Land.  1830-1852.     4to. 


Calendars  of  State  Papers.     Published    under 

THE  DIRECTION    OF   THE  MaSTEB  OF   THE  RoLLS.       Lond. 

1856-1880.     imperial  Svo. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the 
Reigns  of  Edward  VI.,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  and  James  I., 
preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record  Office. 
Edited  by  Robert  Lemon  (Vols.  I.  and  II.),  and 
Mary  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vols.  IIL-XIL).  1856- 
1872. 


Vol.  I.- 

-1547-1580. 

Vol.  VIII.- 

-1603-1610. 

II.- 

-1581-1590. 

TX.- 

-1611-1618. 

IIL 

-1591-1594. 

X. 

-1619-1623. 

IV.- 

-1595-1597. 

XI.- 

-1623-1625, 

V.- 

-1598-1601. 

with  Addenda, 

VI.- 

-1601-1603, 

with 

1603-1625. 

Addenda, 

1547- 

XII.- 

— Addenda,  1580- 

1565. 

1626. 

VII.- 

—Addenda, 
1579. 

1566- 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the 
Reign  of  Charles  I.,  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Pub- 
lic Record  Office.  Edited  by  John  Bruce  (Vols. 
I. -XII.)  ;  by  John  Bruce  and  WiUiam  Douglas  Hamil- 
ton (Vol  XIII.);  and  by  William  Douglas  Hamilton 
(Vols.  XIV.,  XV.).     1858-1877. 

Vol.  v.— 1631-1633. 


Vol.  I.— 1625-1626. 

II.— 1627-1628. 

III.— 1628-1629. 

IV.— 1629-1631. 


VI.— 1633-1634. 
XVL— 1640. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  during 
the  Commonwealth,  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public 
Record  Office.  Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green. 
1875-1879. 


Vol.  I.— 1649-1650. 
II.— 1650. 
III.— 1651. 


Vol.  IV.— 1651-1652. 

v.— 1652-1653. 

VI.— 1653-1654. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the 
Reign  of  Charles  II.,  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's 
Public  Record  Office.  Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett 
Green.     1860-1863. 


Vol  I.— 1660-1661. 
II.— 1661-1662. 


Vol.  III.— 1663-1664, 
IV.— 1664-1665. 


Calendar  of  Homo  Office  Papers  of  the  Reign  of 
George  III.,  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record 
Office.     Edited  by  Joseph  Redington.     1878-1879. 
Vol.  L— 1760-1765.       |       Vol.  II.— 1766-1769. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Scotland,  pre- 
served in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record  Office.  Edited 
by  Markham  John  Thorpe.     1858. 

VoL  I. — The  Scottish  Series,  of  the  Reigns  of  Henry 
VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth, 
1509-1589. 


STATE  PAPEES— STATHAM. 


956 


STATE  VAVEBS—Continned. 

Vol  II.— The  Scottish  Series  of  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth, 
1589-1603  ;   an  Appendix  to  the  Scottish 
Series,   1B43-1592  ;  and  the  State  Papers 
relating  to  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  during  her 
Detention  in  England,  1B68-1587. 
Calendar   of   Documents   relating   to   Ireland,    pre- 
served in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Eecord  Office,  London. 
Edited  by  Henry  Savage  Sweetman.     1879. 
Vol.  III.— 1285-1292. 
Calendai-  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland,  of  the 
Keigns  of  Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary,  and  Eliza- 
beth, preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record  Office. 
Edited  by  Hans  Claude  Hamilton.     1860-1877. 
Vol.  I.— 1509-1573.  Vol.  III.— 1586-1588. 

II.— 1574-1585. 
Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland,  of  the 
Eeign  of  James  I.,  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public 
Eecord  Office,  and  elsewhere.    Edited  by  the  Eev.  C.  W. 
EusseU,  D.D.,  and  John  P.  Prendergast.     1877, 1880. 
VoL  IV.— 1611-1614.      I       Vol.  v.— 1615-1625. 
Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial  Series,  preserved 
in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Eecord  Office,  and  elsewhere. 
Edited  by  W.  Noel  Sainsbury.     1860-1880. 
Vol.  I.— America  and  West  Indies,  1574-1 660. 
II. — East  Indies,  China,  and  Japan,  151.3-1616. 
III. — East  Indies,  China,  and  Japan,  1617-1621. 
IV. — East  Indies,  China,  and  Japan,  1622-1624. 
v.— America  and  West  Indies,  1661-1668 

Calendar  of  Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic, of  the  Eeign  of  Henry  VIII.,  preserved  in  Her 
Majesty's  Public  Eecord  Office,  the  British  Museum, 
etc.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer  (Vols.  L-IV.),  and  by 
James  Gairdner  (Vol.  V. ).  1 862- 1 880. 
Vol.  I.— 1509-1514.  Vol.  IV.— Introduction. 

II.  (in  2  Parts).— 1515-  IV.,   Part    2.  —  1526 


1518. 

III.  (in  2  Parts).- 1519- 

1523. 

IV.  Part  1.— 1524-1526. 


1528. 
Part    3. — 
1530. 
v.— 1531-1632. 


IV, 


1529- 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the  Eeign 
of  Mary,  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Eecord 
Office.    1553-1558.    Edited  by  W.  B.  Turnbull.    1861. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the 
Eeign  of  Elizabeth,  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public 
Eecord  Office,  etc.  Edited  by  the  Eev.  Joseph  Steven- 
son (Vols.  I. -VII.),  and  Allan  James  Crosby  (Vols. 
VIII.-XI.).     1863-1880. 


Vol.  I.— 1558-1559. 

IL— 1559-1560. 

III.— 1560-1561. 

IV.— 1561-1562. 

v.— 1562. 

VL— 1563. 


Vol.  VII.— 1564-1565. 

VIIL— 1566-1568. 

IX— 1669-1571. 

X.— 1572-1574. 

XL— 1575  1577. 


STATE  TAVEnS—Conilnufid. 
Calendar    of    Treasury   Papers,    preserved  in    Her 
Majesty's  Public  Eecord  Office.      Edited   by  Joseph 
Eedington.     1879. 

Vol.  IV.— 1708-1714. 
Calendar  of  the   Carew   Papers,   preserved  in   the 
Lambeth    Library.      Edited    by    J.    S.    Brewer    and 
William  BuUen.     1867-1873. 
Vol.  I.— 1515-1574.  VoL  V.— Book  of   Howth  ; 

II. — 1575-1588.  Miscellaneous. 

III.— 1589-1600.  VL— 1603— 1624. 

IV.— 1601-1603. 
Calenda*  of  Letters,  Despatches,  and  State  Papers, 
relating  to  the  Negotiations  between  England  and 
Spain,  preserved  in  the  Archives  at  Simancas,  and 
elsewhere.  Edited  by  G.  A.  Bergenroth  (Vols.  I.,  II., 
and  supplement)  and  by  Don  Pascual  de  Gayangos 
(Vols.  IIL,  IV.).     1879. 

Vol.  I.— Hen.  VII.— 1485-1509. 
II.— Hen.  VIII.— 1509-1525. 
Supplement  to  Vol.  I.  and  Vol.  II. 
III.,  Part  1.— Hen.  VIIL— 1525-1526. 
IIL,  Part  2.— Hen.  VIIL— 1527-1529. 
IV.,  Part  1.— Hen.  VIIL— 1529-1530. 
Calendar  of  State  Papers  and  Manuscripts,  relating 
to  English  Affairs,  preserved  in  the  Archives  of  Venice, 
etc.     Edited  by  Eawdon  Brown.     1871-1877. 


Vol.  IV.- 
V.- 


-1527-1533. 
1534-1554. 


VoL   VL,    Part    I.— 1555- 
1556. 


STATE    TRACTS. 

State  Tracts ;  being  a  Collection  of  several  Treatises 
relating  to  the  Government,  privately  printed  in  the 
reign  of  King  Charles  II.     Loud.  1689.     folio. 

A  Collection  of  State  Tracts  published  on  occasion 
of  the  late  Eevolution  in  1688  and  during  the  Eeign 
of  William  IIL  With  a  Table  of  the  several  Tracts 
and  an  Index  of  Matters.  3  vols.  Ijond.  1 705-1 707. 
folio. 

STATE  TRIALS.     See  Cobbett  (William). 

STATE  TRIALS  at  Montreal.  See  Canada 
(Lower). 

STATESMAN'S  YEAE  BOOK  See  Martin 
(Fkederiok). 

STATHAM  (J.) 

Indian  EecoUections.     Lond.  1832.     I2mo. 

STATHAM  (Nicholas),  Baron  of  the  Exdiequer. 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Law  (in  French),  containing 
Cases  digested  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  of 
England.  Per  me  R.  Pijnson  [Rouen,  W.  Tailleur, 
circa  1498].    folio. 


956 


STATISTICAL  ACCOUNT  OF  SCOTLAND— STATUTES. 


STATISTICAL    ACCOUNT    OF    SCOTLAND. 
See  Scotland. 

STATISTICAL  PIECES. 

A  Statistical  Account  of  the  Parish  and  Town  of 
Dundee  in  the  year  1792.  By  Eobert  Small,  D.D.—  j 
A  Description  of  the  County  of  Angus,  translated  from 
the  original  Latin  of  Robert  Edward,  Minister  of 
Murroes.— Statistical  Accounts  of  the  Town  and  Parish 
of  Perth  (by  the  Rev.  James  Scott)  and  Parish  of 
Kinnoul  (by  the  R«v.  Lewis  Dunbar) ;  in  the  years 
1794  and  1795.    Dundee  and  Perth,  1792-1796.    8vo. 

STATISTIQUE  G6n^raLe  et  Particulifere  de  la  France 
et  de  ses  Colonies,  avec  une  nouvelle  Description 
Topographique,  Physique,  Agricole,  Politique,  Indus- 
trielle  et  Commerciale,  de  cet  Etat.  Par  une  Soci6t6 
des  Gens  de  Lettres  et  de  Savans ;  et  public  par  P.  E. 
flerbin.     7  vols.     Paris,  1803.     8vo.     (Atlas  in  4to.) 

STATIUS  (PoBLius  Papinius). 

Thebais,  cum  Placidi  Lactantii  interpretatione 
Achilleis,  cum  recollectis  Fr.  Mataracii.  Sylvae,  cum 
commentario  Domitii  Calderini.  Domitius  in  Sapho 
Ovidii,  etc.  Venetiis,  per  Octavianum  Scotum,  1483. 
folio. 

Opera  quse  extant.  Placidi  Lactantii  in  Thebaida 
et  Achilleida  commentarius.  Edidit  Fr.  LindenbrucL 
Paridis,  1600.     4to. 

Opera,  sedula  recensione  accurate.  Londini,  1822. 
12mo. 

Sylvarum  Libri  V  ;  cum  notis  ad  marginem  quas 
undecunque  collegit  Thomas  Stephens. — AchiUeidos 
Libri  II.     Cantabrigice,  1651.     8vo. 

An  Essay  upon  Statins,  or  the  first  five  books  of 
StatiuB  his  Thebais,  done  into  English  Verse  by  Thomas 
Stephens.     Lond.  1648.     8vo. 

The  Thebaid  of  Statins.  Translated  into  English 
verse ;  with  Notes  and  Observations,  by  William 
Lillington  Lewis.     2  vols.     Lo7id.     1773.     8vo. 

Opera  Omnia  ex  editione  Bipontina.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1824.     8vo.     (Valpy's  Delphin  Classics.) 

STATUTA  Ordinis  Cartusiensis,  a  Domino  Guigone 
priors  Cartusie  edita.     BasUice,  1510.     folio. 

STATUTA  Synodalia  Leodiens.  cum  ipsorum  moder- 
ationibus.  Item,  Acta  et  Decreta  Synodi  Dioecesanae 
Leodii  celebratse,  Anno  Domini,  1548.  Lovanii, 
1549.     4to. 

STATUTES. 

Abbreviamentum  Statutorum.  Impresmm  per  Ricar- 
dum  Pynson,  Anno  Domini  1499.     12mo. 


STATUTES— Con<iw?<ed. 

The  Statutes  of  the  Realm.  Printed  by  command 
of  His  Majesty  King  George  the  Third,  in  pursuance 
of  an  Address  of  the  House  of  Commons  of  Great 
Britain,  from  Original  Records  and  Authentic  Manu- 
scripts. (Edited  by  E..  T.  Toruline,  John  Raithby, 
John  Caley,  and  "W.  ElUott.)  9  vols.  Lond.  1810- 
1824.     foUo. 

The  Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Statutes  of  the  Realm, 
from  Magna  Carta  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Queen 
Anne.     Lond.  1824.     folio. 

The  Chronological  Index  to  the  Statutes  of  the 
Realm,  from  Magna  Carta  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of 
Queen  Anne.     Lond.  1828.     folio. 

Statutes  at  Largo,  from  Magna  Carta  to  41  George 
IIL  (with  Preface  by  Owen  Ruffhead).  18  vols. 
Lond.  1769-1800.     4to. 

The  Statutes  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  from  A.D.  1801  (41  George  IIL) 
to  32  &  33  Victoria,  1868-1869.  29  vols.  Lond. 
1804-1869.     4to. 

Index  to  the  Statutes  at  Large,  from  the  Magna 
Charta   to  the  forty-ninth  year   of  George  III.     See  ' 
Raithby  (John). 

A  Collection  of  the  Public  General  Statutes  (from  2 
William  IV.  to  1  &  2  Victoria).  7  vols.  Lond.  1832- 
1838.     8vo. 

An  exact  Abridgment  of  all  the  Statutes  in  force 
and  use  (from  Magna  Charta  to  the  sixth  year  of  King 
George  L).     5  vols.     Lond.  1720.     8vo. 

An  Index  to  the  Statutes,  Public  and  Private, 
passed  in  the  several  years  from  the  Union  with 
Ireland  to  the  termination  of  the  second  Session  of 
the  thirteenth  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom 
(1801-1839).     2  vols.     Lond.  1840.     folio. 

The  same.  From  the  Union  with  Ireland  to  the 
termination  of  the  eighteenth  Parliament  of  the 
United  Kingdom ;  41  Geo.  Ill  (1801)  to  28  &  29 
Vict.  (1865).     2  vols.     Lond.  1867.     folio. 

Chronological  Table  of,  and  Index  to,  the  Statutes 
to  the  end  of  the  Session  of  1869.  Lond  1870.  royal 
Svo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  to  the  end  of  the  Session 
of    1872,   35  &  36    Victoria.      Lond.    1873.      royal 

Svo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition,  to  the  end  of  the  Session 
of  1877,  40  &  41  Victoria.     Lond.  1878.     royal  8vo. 

Statutes  at  Large  passed  in  the  Parliaments  held  in 
Ireland  from  1310  to  1800.  20  vols.  Dublin,  1786- 
1801.     foUo. 

A  Collection  of  Public  General  Statutes  affecting 
Scotland  (11  &  12  Vict,  to  43  &  44  Vict.).  33  vols. 
Edinh.  1848-1880.     Svo. 


STATUTES— STEBBTNG. 


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STATUTES— Contimted. 

All  Index  to  Acts  of  Parliament  relating  to  Scotland, 
1800-1868,  having  special  reference  to  Blackwood's 
Collection  of  Public  General  Statutes  affecting  Scotland. 
i;dinh.  1869.  8vo.  (Bound  in  Vol.  of  Pub.  Gen. 
Statutes,  32  &  33  Vict.) 

The  Public  General  Statutes  affecting  Scotland,  from 
the  first  Parliament  of  Great  Britain,  6  Anne,  a.d.  1707 
to  the  end  of  the  fourteenth  Parliament  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  10  &  11  Victoria,  a.d.  1847.  3  vols.  Edinl. 
1876.     Svo. 

The  Statutes  of  Ireland,  beginning  the  third  Year 
of  King  Edward  the  Second,  newly  perused  and 
examined  with  the  Parliament  Polls,  by  Eichard 
Bolton.     Dublin,  1621.     foUo. 

Index  to  the  Acts  passed  in  Ireland  in  the  39th  and 
40th  years  of  George  III.     Dublin,  1804.     foHo. 

A  Collection  of  the  several  Statutes  and  parts  of 
Statutes  now  in  force,  relating  to  High  Treason  and 
Misprision  of  High  Treason.     Minb.  1746.     12mo. 

Statutes  concerning  Elections.     See  Elections. 

Statutes  of  Upper  Canada.     See  Canada. 

Statutes  of  the  most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath. 
Lond.  1772.     4to. 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Public  Statutes,  from  Magna 
Charta  to  1  George  III.     See  Cat  (John). 

See  also,  British  Acts  of  Pabliament.  Chitty 
(Joseph).     Pulton  (Faedinando). 

STATUTI  della  Sacra  Eeligione  di  S.  Giovanni 
Gerosolimitano,  con  le  Ordinationi,  dell'  ultimo  Capi- 
tolo  Generale,  celebrato  nell'  anno  1631.  2  vols. 
Borgo  Nuovo,  1718.     folio. 

Compendio  Alfabetico  de  Statuti  della  Sacra  Eeli- 
gione Gerosolimitana  dal  fu  Ven.  Gran  Priore  di  Lom- 
bardia  Garavita.     Borgo  Novo,  1718.     folio. 

STAUNTON  (Sir  George). 

An  Authentic  Account  of  an  Embassy  from  the  King 
of  Great  Britain  to  the  Emperor  of  China;  taken 
chiefly  from  the  Papers  of  the  Earl  of  Macartney,  Sir 
Erasmus  Gower,  etc.  2  vols.  [With  volume  of 
Plates  in  folio.]     Lond.   1797.      4to. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  3  vols.  Lond.  1798. 
Svo. 

STAUNTON  (Sir  George  Thomas). 

Ta  Tsing  Leu  Lee  ;  being  the  Fundamental  Laws  and 
a  selection  from  the  Supplementary  Statutes  of  the  Penal 
Code  of  China  Translated  from  the  Chinese,  by  Sir 
George  Thomas  Staunton.     Lond.  1810.     4to. 


STAUNTON  (Sir  GEonaE  Tuoyihs)— Continued. 

Narrative  of  the  Cliinese  Embassy  to  the  Khan  of  the 
Tourgouth  Tartars,  in  the  years  1712,  1713,  1714,  and 
1715,  by  the  Chinese  Ambassador.  Translated  from 
the  Chinese,  and  accompanied  by  an  Appendix  of 
^Miscellaneous  Translations  by  Sir  George  Thomas 
Staunton.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Notices  relating  to  China,  and  our 
Commercial  Intercourse  witli  that  Country,  including 
a  few  Translations  from  the  Chinese  Language.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  Vaccination.     See  Pearson  (George). 

STAUNTON  (Howard). 

The  Chess-Player's  Companion ;  comprising  a  new 
Treatise  on  Odds,  and  a  Collection  of  Games  contested 
by  the  author  during  the  last  ten  years  ;  including  the 
great  French  match  with  Mons.  Si  Amant ;  to  which 
are  added  a  selection  of  new  and  instructive  Problems. 
Lond.  1849.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Scientific  Library.) 

The  Chess-Player's  Hand-book.  Lond.lMT.  12mo. 
(Bolin's  Scientific  Library.) 

The  Great  Schools  of  England ;  an  Account  of  the 
Foundation,  Endowments,  and  Discipline  of  the  chief 
Seminaries  of  Learning  in  England.  Lond.  1865. 
8vo. 

STAVOEINUS  (John  Splinter). 

Voyages  to  the  East-Indies ;  comprising  a  full  and 
accurate  Account  of  all  the  present  and  all  the  late 
Possessions  of  the  Dutch  in  India,  and  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope.  Translated  from  the  Original  Dutch  by 
Samuel  Hull  Wilcocke.     3  vols.     Lond.  1798.     Svo. 

STEAM-BOAT. 

Tlie  Original  Steam-Boat  supported;  showing  the 
true  priority  of  John  Fitch,  and  the  False  datings  of 
James  Eumsey.     Philadelphia,  1788.     Svo. 

STEAVENSON  (A.  T.) 

The  English  Bankrupt  Law,  as  altered  by  Lord 
Brougham's  BiU.     Edinb.  1832.     Svo. 

STEBBING  (Eev.  Henry).  D.D., 

Lives  of  the  Italian  Poets.  5  vols.  Lond.  1831. 
Svo. 

History  of  Chivalry  and  the  Crusades.  See  Con- 
stable's Miscellany. 

Church  History  and  History  of  the  Eeformation. 
See  Lardner's  Cabinet  Cyclop^edla. 

STEBBING  (Samuel). 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of 
England.     See  Sandford  (Francis). 


958 


STEDMAN— STENNETT. 


STEDMAN  (Algernon  M.  M.). 

Oxford ;  its  Social  and  Intellectual  Life  ;  with  Re- 
marks and  Hints  on  Expenses,  the  Examinations,  the 
Selection  of  Books,  etc.     Lond.  1878.     post  Svo. 

STEDMAN  (Charles). 

The  History  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Termination 
of  the  American  War.     2  vols.     Lond.  1724:.     4to. 

STEDMAN  (Capt.  J.  G.) 

Narrative  of  a  Five  Tears'  Expedition  against  the 
Revolted  Negroes  of  Surinam  in  Guiana  on  the  wild 
coast  of  South  America,  from  the  year  1772  to  1777 ; 
elucidating  the  History  of  that  Country,  and  describing 
its  productions.  With  an  Account  of  the  Indians  of 
Guiana  and  the  Negroes  of  Guinea.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1796.      4to. 

STEEDMAN  (Andrew). 
,.  Wanderings    and   Adventures   in    the    interior    of 
Southern  Africa.     2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

STEEL  (David). 

The  Ship-master's  Assistant,  and  Owner's  Manual. 
The  Commercial  and  Mathematical  Department  by  Dr 
Kelly.     Lond.  1826.     Svo. 

STEELE  (Andrew). 

The  Natural  and  Agricultural  History  of  Peat-Moss 
or  Turf-Bog.     Edinb.  1826.     8vo. 

STEELE  (Eichabd). 

An  Essay  upon  Gardening,  containing  a  Catalogue  of 
Exotic  Plants,  with  Observations  on  the  History  of 
Gardening,  and  a  Contrast  of  the  Ancient  and  the 
Modem  Taste.     York,  1793.     4to. 

STEELE  (Sir  Richard). 

The  Romish  Ecclesiastical  History  of  late  years. 
Lond.  1714.     8vo. 

The  Political  Writings  of  Sir  Richard  Steele. 

1.  The  Englishman's  Thanks  to  the  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough. Written  in  the  year  1711. — 2.  A 
Letter  to  Sir  Miles  Wharton,  concerning  Occa- 
sional Peers.  Written  in  the  year  1713. — 3. 
Tlie  Importance  of  Dunkirk  consider'd. — 4.  The 
French  Faith  represented  in  the  Present  State 
of  Dunkirk. — 5.  The  Crisis  ;  or,  a  Discourse  re- 
presenting, from  the  most  Authentick  Records, 
the  just  Causes  of  the  late  Happy  Revolution. 
— 6.  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament  con- 
cerning the  Bill  for  preventing  the  Growth  of 
Schism. — 7.  Mr  Steele's  Apology  for  Himself  and 
his  Writings  ;  occasioned  by  his  Expulsion  from 
the  House  of  Commons.  . 
Lond.  1715.     12mo. 


STEELE  (Sir  Richard)— Cbn^injted 

The  Crisis ;  or,  a  Discourse  on  the  Revolution, 
Lond.  1714.     4to. 

The  Christian  Hero ;  an  Argument  proving  that 
no  Principles  but  those  of  Religion  are  sufficient  to 
make  a  Great  Man.     Lond.  17 Al.     12mo. 

Epistolary  Correspondence  ;  including  his  Familiar 
Letters  to  his  Wife  and  Daughters  ;  to  which  are  pre- 
fixed, fragments  of  Three  Plays,  two  of  them  un- 
doubtedly Steele's,  and  the  third  supposed  to  be  Addi- 
son's. Faithfully  printed  from  the  Originals ;  and 
illustrated  with  Literary  and  Historical  Anecdotes,  by 
John  Nichols.     2  vols.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

STEELE  (William),  Advocate. 
A  Summary  of  the  Powers  and  Duties  of  Juries  in 
Criminal  Trials  in  Scotland.     Edinh.  1833.     12mo. 

STEER  (John). 

Steer's  Parish  Law ;  being  a  Digest  of  the  Law  re- 
lating to  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Government  of 
Parishes,  Friendly  Societies,  etc.,  and  the  Relief, 
Settlement,  and  Removal  of  the  Poor.  Third  edition, 
enlarged  and  altered  by  Henry  John  Hodgson.  Lond. 
1857.     Svo. 

STEINBACH  (Lieut. -Colonel). 
The  Punjaub ;  being  a  brief  Account  of  the  Country 
of  the  Sikhs.     Lond.  1845.     Svo. 

STEINMEHER  (Dr  F.  L.) 

The  History  of  the  Passion  and  Resurrection  of  our 
Lord,  considered  in  the  light  of  Modern  CriticLsm. 
Edinb.  1879.  Svo.  (Clark's  Foreign  Theological 
Library.) 

STEINMETZ  (Andrew) 

History  of  the  Jesuits,  from  the  foundation  of  their 
Society  to  its  Suppression  by  Pope  Clement  XIV., 
their  Missions  throughout  the  World,  their  Educational 
System  and  Literature,  with  their  revival,  and  present 
state.     3  vols.     Lond.  1848.     Svo. 

STENHOUSE  (William). 

Illustrations  of  the  Lyric  Poetry  and  Music  of  Scot- 
land, with  Additional  Notes  and  Illustrations  [edited 
by  David  Laing].     Edinh.  1853.     Svo. 

STENNETT  (Samuel),  D.D. 
Sermons  on  the  Iiivine  Authority  and  various  use 
of  the  Holy  Scriptures.     Lond.  \7 20.     Svo. 

STENNETT  (Samuel). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Ward, 
containing  a  few  of  his  early  poetical  productions,  and  a 
Monody  to  his  Memory.     Lond.  IS25.     Svo. 


STENZEL— STEPHENS. 


959 


STENZEL  (GusTAP  Adolf  Harald). 
Greschichte  des  Preussisclien  Staats.     See  Heebkn 
and  Ukert. 

STEPHANUS  (Henricus). 

Thesaurus  Graecas  Linguaj.  Editio  nova,  auctior  et 
emendatior.  8  vols.  Lond.  in  cedibtts  Valpianis, 
1816-1826.     folio. 

Stephanorum  Historia,  Vitas  ipsorum  ac  Libros  oom- 
plectens. 

Tom.  I.    Pars  prior.  Henricus  Stephanus  primus 
ac  ejus  filii.      Pars  posterior.  Henrici  Stephani 
primi  nepotes  ac  poeterL 
Tom.   II.  Catalogus   Librorum  qui    ex    OflScinis 
Stephanorum  prodierunt. 
(2  vols,  in  1.)     Lundini,  1529.     8vo. 

Apologie  pour  Hdrodote,  ou  Traits  de  la  Conformitd 
des  Merveilles  anciennes  avec  les  modernes.  Nouvelle 
Mition,  augmentde  de  remarques  par  Le  Ducbat. 
3  vols.     La  Haye,  1735.     8vo. 

STEPHANUS  (EoBERTUs). 

Thesaurus  Linguse  Latinas.  Editio  nova,  prioribus 
multo  auctior  et  emendatior.  4  vols.  Lond.  1734- 
1735.     folio. 

STEPHEN  (Henry  John). 

A  Treatise  on  the  principles  of  Pleadings  in  Civil 
Actions ;  comprising  a  summary  view  of  the  proceed- 
ings in  a  Suit  at  Law.     Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

New  Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  England  (partly 
founded  on  Blackstone).  Third  edition,  prepared  for 
the  press  by  Professor  James  Stephen.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1853.     Svo. 

The  same.  Sixth  edition,  by  James  Stephen, 
LL.D.     4  vols.     Lond.  1868.     Svo. 

STEPHEN  (James). 

The  Slavery  of  the  British  West  India  Colonies 
delineated,  as  it  exists  both  in  law  and  practice ;  and 
compared  with  the  Slavery  of  other  countries,  anticnt 
and  modem.     Vol.  I.     Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

STEPHEN  (James). 

Lush's  Practice.     See  Lush  (Robert). 

STEPHEN  (Sib  James),  LL.D. 

Essays  in  Ecclesiastical  Biography.     2  vols.     Lond. 

1850.  Svo. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  France.     2  vols.     Lond. 

1851.  Svo. 

STEPHEN  (Sir  James  Fitzjames),  Q.C. 
A  General  View  of  the  Criminal  Law  of  England. 
Lmd.  1863.     Svo. 


STEPHEN  (Sir  James  Fitzjames),  q,.C.— Con- 
tinued. 

A  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Law  (Crimes  and  Punish- 
ments).    Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

Liberty,  Equality,  Fraternity.     Lond.  1873.     Svo. 

STEPHEN  (Leslie). 

The  Playground  of  Europe.     Z^nd  1871.     Svo. 
History  of  English  Thought  in  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury.    2  vols.     Lo7id.  1876.     Svo. 

STEPHEN  (Thomas). 

A  Guide  to  the  Morning  and  Evening  Service  of 
the  Church  of  England.     Edinb.  1835.     12mo. 

The  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Church  of  England 
in  the  Thirty-nine  Articles.     Edinb.  1836.     12mo. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Archbishop  Sharp  (of  St. 
Andrews).     Lo7id.  1839.     Svo. 

History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  from  the  Refor- 
mation to  the  present  time.  LowtZ.  1843-1844.  4  vols. 
Svo. 

See  also,  Transubstantiation. 

STEPHENS  (Alexander). 

The  History  of  the  Wars  which  arose  out  of  the 
French  Revolution :  to  which  is  prefixed,  a  Review 
of  the  causes  of  that  Event.  2  vols.  Lond.  1803. 
4to. 

Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke,  interspersed  with 
Original  Documents.     2  vols.     Lond.  1813.     Svo. 

STEPHENS  (Archibald  John). 

Tlie  Law  of  Nisi  Prius  Evidence  in  Civil  Actions, 
and  Arbitrations  and  Awards ;  with  an  Appendix. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1842.     royal  Svo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  of  the  Laws  relating  to  the 
Clergy.     2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     royal  Svo. 

History  of  the  Boroughs  and  Municipal  Corpora- 
tions of  the  United  Kingdom.  See  Merewethbb 
(Henry  Alworth). 

STEPHENS  (Edward  Bell). 

The  Basque  Provinces :  their  Political  State, 
Scenery,  and  Inhabitants,  with  Adventures  amongst 
the  Carlists  and  Christinos.  2  vols.  Lond.  1837. 
Svo. 

STEPHENS  (George). 

The  Practical  Irrigator  and  Drainer.  Edinb.  1S34. 
Svo. 

STEPHENS  (George). 

Dramas  for.  the  Stage.     2  vols.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 


960 


STEPHENS— STEUAKT. 


STEPHENS  (George),  Professor,  Copenhagen. 

The  Old  Northern  Runic  Monuments  of  Scandin- 
avia and  England  ;  now  first  collected  and  deciphered 
by  George  Stephens,  F.S.A.  2  vols.  Kohenhavn, 
1866-1868.     folio. 

Translation  of  Frithofs  Saga.     See  Tegner  (Esias). 

STEPHENS  (Henry). 

The  Book  of  the  Farm,  detailing  the  labours  of  the 
Farmer,  Farm-Steward,  Ploughman,  Shepherd,  Hedger, 
Cattleman,  Field-worker,  and  Dairymaid.  3  vols. 
Edinh.  1844.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1871. 
royal  8vo. 

STEPHENS  (Jambs  Francis). 

A  Manual  of  British  Coleoptera  or  Beetles,  contain- 
ing a  brief  description  of  all  the  species  of  Beetles 
hitherto  ascertained  to  inhabit  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     Lmd.  1839.     8vo. 

STEPHENS  (John). 

Essays  and  Characters,  ironical  and  instractive.  The 
second  impression;  with  a  new  Satire  in  defence  of 
Common  Law  and  Lawyers.     Zowd  1615.      12mo. 

The  History  of  the  Eise  and  Progress  of  the  new 
British  Province  of  South  Australia,  embracing  a  fuU 
Account  of  the  South  Australian  Company,  with  hints 
to  various  classes  of  emigrants,  etc.  Lond.  1839, 
8vo. 

STEPHENS  (John  Lloyd.) 

Incidents  of  Travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia,  Petrsea,  and 
the  Holy  Land.     2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

Incidents  of  Travel  in  Greece,  Turkey,  Eussia,  and 
Poland.     Dublin,  1839.     12mo. 

Incidents  of  Travel  in  Central  America,  Chiapas,  and 
Yucatan.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

Incidents  of  Travel  in  Yucatan.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1843.     Bvo. 

STEPHENS  (Thomas). 

An  Essay  upon  Statins.  See  Statius  (Publics 
Papinius). 

STEPHENS  (Eev.  W.  R  W.),  Vicar  of  Mid- Lavant, 
Sussex. 

Saint  Chrysostom,  his  Life  and  Times  :  a  Sketch  of 
the  Church  and  the  Empire  in  the  Fourth  Century. 
Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

STEPHENSON  (George).      . 
The  Story  of  the  Life  of  George  Stephenson,  Rail- 
way Engineer.     See  Smiles  (Samuel). 

•  STEPNEY  (George).     &e  Poems:  Minor  Poets. 


STERLING  (Andrew). 

Orissa,  its  Geography.     See  Peggs  (James). 

STEENE  (Rev.  Laurence),  Prehendai-y  of  York. 

The  Works  of  Laurence  Sterne  :  containing  the  Life 
and  Opinions  of  Tristram  Shandy;  a  Sentimental 
Journey  through  France  and  Italy ;  Sermons,  Letters, 
etc.,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author  -written  by  himself. 
4  vols.     Lmd.  1803.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Opinions  of  Tristram  Shandy,  to  which 
is  added.  The  Sentimental  Journey.  2  vols.  Loiiid. 
1832.     12mo.     (Eoscoe's  Novelist's  Library.) 


STEREY  (Peter). 

A  Discourse  of  the  Freedom  of  the  "Will. 
1675.     folio. 


Lond. 


STEUART  {SiR'EESRY),ofAUanton. 

The  Works  of  SallusL  See  Sallustius  (Caius 
Crispus). 

The  Planter's  Guide ;  or,  a  practical  Essay  on  the 
best  method  of  giving  immediate  effect  to  wood,  by  the 
removal  of  large  trees  and  underwood.  Edinh.  1828. 
Svo. 

Strictures  on  Sir  Henry  Steuart's  "Planter's  Guide." 
By  a  Planter  of  some  experience.     Edinh.  1830.     8vo. 

STEUAET  (Sir  James)  of  Goodtrees.  Lord  Ad- 
vocate, 

Jus  Populi  Vindicatum;  or,  the  People's  Right  to 
defend  themselves  and  their  Covenanted  Religion, 
vindicated.     (Anon.)    n.p.     1669.     8vo. 

Answer  to  a  Letter  writ  by  Mijn-Heer  Fagel, 
Pensioner  to  the  States  of  Holland,  concerning  the 
repeal  of  Penal  Laws  and  Tests.    Edinh.  1688.     12mo. 

The  Index  or  Abridgement  of  the  Acts  of  Parliament 
and  Convention,  from  the  first  Parliament  of  King 
James  I.  to  the  fourth  Session  of  the  first  Parliament 
of  Queen  Anne.  With  the  Act  ratifying  and  approving 
the  Treaty  of  Union  of  the  two  Kingdoms,  subjoined. 
Edinh.  1707.     12mo. 

DMeton's  Doubts  and  Questions  in  the  Law  of 
Scotland,  resolved  and  answered.  Second  edition. 
Edinh.  1762.     Svo. 

STEUAET  (Sir  James)  of  Goodtrees  and  Goltness. 
Grandson  of  the  preceding. 

The  Principles  of  Money  applied  to  the  present  state 
of  the  Coin  of  Bengal     n.p.     1772.     4to. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Political  Qilconomy; 
being  an  Essay  on  the  Science  of  Domestic  Policy  in 
Free  Nations.     2  vols.     Lond.  1767.     4to. 

See  also,  Stewart  Denham  (Sir  Archibald). 


STEUAKT— STEVENSON. 


961 


STETJAKT  (John  Kobeet). 

A  Description  of  some  Ancient  Monuments,  with 
Inscriptions,  still  existing  in  Lydia  and  Phrygia. 
lond.  1842.     folio. 

STEUAET  (Walter),  of  Pardovan. 

Collections  and  Observations  methodiz'd,  concerning 
the  "Worship,  Discipline,  and  Government  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.     Edinh.  1709.     4to. 

The  same.     New  edition.     Arbroath,  1802.     8vo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition,  with  the  Form  of  Process 
in  the  Judicatories  of  the  Church.  Forming  Vol.  L  of 
the  Compendium  of  the  Laws  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land.    See  Scotland  :  Church  of  Scotland. 

STEVEN  (Eev.  Wiujam),  D.D. 

The  History  of  the  Scottish  Church,  Eotterdam.  To 
which  are  subjoined  Notices  of  the  other  British 
Churches  in  the  Netherlands,  and  a  brief  View  of  the 
Dutch  Ecclesiastical  Establishment.  Edinh.  1833. 
8vo. 

Memoir  of  George  Heriot,  with  the  History  of  the 
Hospital  founded  by  him  in  Edinburgh,  and  an  Account 
of  the  Heriot  Foundation  Schools.  Edinh,  184:5. 
12mo. 

The  History  of  the  High  School  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinb.  1849.     12mo. 

STEVENS  (Henry). 

The  Bibles  in  the  Caxton  Exhibition,  1877 ;  or,  a 
Bibliographical  Description  of  nearly  one  thousand 
representative  Bibles  in  various  Languages.  Lond. 
1878.     8vo. 

STEVENS  (Captain  John). 

The  History  of  the  Antient  Abbeys,  Monasteries, 
Hospitals,  Cathedral  and  Collegiate  Churches;  being 
two  additional  volumes  to  Sir  William  Dugdale's 
Monasticon  Anglicanum.  2  vols.  Lond.  1722,  1723. 
folio. 

Monasticon  Hibernicum ;  or,  the  Monastical  History 
of  Ireland.     Lond.  1722.     8vo. 

A  New  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  into  several 
parts  of  the  world,  none  of  them  ever  before  printed  in 
English.     2  vols.     Lond.  \1\\.     4to. 

Vol.  I.  1.  Description  of  the  Molucca  and  Philippine 
Islands,  by  L.  de  Argensola. 

2.  New  Account  of  Carolina,  by  Mr  Lawson. 

3.  Travels  of  P.  de  Cieza  in  Peru. 
VoL  II.  1.  Travels  of  the  Jesuits  in  Ethiopia. 

2.  Captivity    of   Sieur    Mouette    in    Fez    and 

Morocco. 

3.  Travels  of  P.  Teixera  from  India  to  the  Low- 

Countries  by  land. 
4.  Voyage  to  Madagascar  by  the  Sieur  Caucbe. 


STEVENS  (Captain  3 omi)— Continued. 

The  Portuguese  Asia.  See  Fabia  y  Sousa  (Manthbl 
de). 

History  of  Spain,  translated.     See  Mariana. 

History  of  the  Vast  Continent  and  Islands  of 
America,  commonly  called  the  West  Indies.  See 
Herrera  (Antonio  de). 

STEVENS  (Robert). 

An  Essay  on  Average,  and  on  other  subjects  con- 
nected with  Marine  Insurance.     Lond.  1813.     8vo. 

The  saiue.     Second  edition.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

The  same.  Together  vrith  an  Essay  on  Arbitration. 
Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

STEVENSON  (Alan). 

Account  of  the  Skerry vore  Lighthouse ;  with  Notes 
on  the  Illumination  of  Lighthouses.  Edinh.  1848. 
4to. 

A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the  History,  Construc- 
tion, and  niumination  of  Lighthouses.  See  Weale's 
Rudimentary  Treatises. 

STEVENSON  (Andrew). 

The  History  of  the  Church  and  State  of  Scotland, 
from  the  Accession  of  Charles  I.  to  the  Restoration  of 
Charles  IL     3  vols.     Edinb.  1753-1757.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Church  and  State  of  Scotland, 
from  the  Accession  of  Charles  I.  to  the  year  1649.  To 
which  is  prefixed  an  Abstract  of  the  State  of  Religion 
in  Scotland  from  the  earliest  ages  of  Christianity  to  the 
year  1625.     Edinh.  1840.     8vo. 

STEVENSON  (David). 

Sketch  of  the  Civil  Engineering  of  North  America. 
Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

Life  of  Robert  Stevenson,  Civil  Engineer.  Edinh. 
1878.     4to. 

STEVENSON  (George),  D.D. 
Treatise   on   the   Offices  of   Christ.     Edinh.  1845. 
8vo. 

STEVENSON  (John  Hall). 

Works ;  corrected  and  enlarged.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1795.     8vo. 

STEVENSON  (Mathew). 

Florus   Britannic  us ;   or,  an  exact  Epitome  of  the 

History  of  England,  from  William  the  Conquerour  to 

the  twelfth  year  of  Charles  the  Second.     Illustrated 

with  their  perfect  Portraictures,  in  exact  copper-plates. 

Lmd.  1662.     folio. 

6f 


STEVENSON— STEWAET. 


STEVENSON  (R.  H.) 

The  Chronicles  of  Edinburgh,  from  its  Foundation  in 
A.D.  617  to  A.D.  1S51.     Edinb.  1851.     8vo. 

STEVENSON  (Egbert). 

An  Account  of  the  Bell  Eock  Lighthouse ;  with  a 
historical  Narrative  of  the  Institution  and  Progress  of 
the  Northern  Lighthouses.     Edinb.  1824.     4to. 

STEVENSON  (Robert  Louis). 

An  Inland  Voyage.     Land.  1878.     8vo. 

Edinburgh  Picturesque  Notes,  with  Etchings  from 
Drawings  by  S.  Bough,  and  "W.  E.  Lockhart.  Edinb. 
1879.     foUo. 

STEVENSON  (Thomas  G.) 

Notices  of  David  Laing,  LL.D.,  to  which  is  added  a 
Chronological  List  of  the  various  Publications  which 
were  issued  under  his  Editorial  Superintendence  from 
the  year  1815  to  the  year  1878,  inclusive.  Edinb. 
1878.     4to. 

STEVENSON  (W.  B.) 

A  historical  and  descriptive  Narrative  of  twenty 
years'  residence  in  South  America ;  containing  travels 
in  Arauco,  Chile,  Peru,  and  Columbia ;  with  an  account 
of  the  Eevolution,  its  Else,  Progress,  and  Results.  3 
vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 


STEVENSON  (William),  D.D. 
Familiar    Letters    on  Free-Agency. 
8vo. 


Lond.    1760. 


STEVENSON  (William). 

A  Supplement  to  the  second  edition  of  Mr  Bentham's 
History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  and  Con- 
ventual Church  of  Ely.     Lmd.  1817.     4to. 

STEVENSON  (Professor  William),  D.D. 

The  Legends  and  Commemorative  Celebrations  of 
St.  Kentigern,  his  Friends  and  Disciples.  Translated 
from  the  Aberdeen  Breviary  and  the  Arbnthnott 
Missal ;  with  an  Illustrative  Appendix.  Edinb.  1874. 
4to. 

STEVIN  (Simon),  de  Bruges. 

(Euvres  Mathematiques  ou  sont  inser^es  les  Memoires 
Mathematiques.  Le  tout  revue,  corrig^,  et  augments 
par  Albert  Girard.     Leyde,  1634.     folio. 

STEWAET  (Alexander  and  Donald).  See 
Highlands  op  Scotland  :  Gaelic  Poems  and  Songs. 

STEWAET  (Eev.  Alexander). 

Elements  of  Galic  Grammar  in  four  parts :  of  Pro- 
nounciation  and  Orthography;  of  the  Parts  of  Speech ; 
of  Syntax;  of  Derivation  and  Composition.  Edinb. 
1801.     8vo. 


STEWAET  (Rev.  Alexander) — Continued. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  enlarged.  Edinb.  1812. 
8vo. 

The  History  of  Scotland,  from  the  Roman  Invasion 
tiU  the  Suppression  of  the  Eebellion  in  1745.  With 
Exorcises  for  the  use  of  Schools  or  of  private  students. 
Edinb.  1826.     8vo. 

STEWAET  (Archibald). 

A  true  Account  of  the  Behaviour  and  Conduct  of 
Archibald  Stewart,  late  Lord  Provost  of  EdinburgL 
In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.     Lond,  1748.     8vo. 

Collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Criminal  Pro- 
ceedings against  Archibald  Stewart.     See  Edinburgh, 

See  also,  Trlals. 

STEWAET  (Eev.  Archibald),  Minister  of  Glasser- 
toii. 

History  Vindicated  in  the  Case  of  the  Wigtown 
Martyrs.     Edinb.  1869.     8vo. 

STEWAET  (Balfour),  LL.D. 

The  Conservation  of  Energy,  being  an  Elementary 
Treatise  on  Energy  and  its  Laws.  Lond.  1877.  8vo. 
(International  Scientific  Series.) 

STEWAET  (Balfour)  and  Tait  (P.  G.) 
The  Unseen  Universe ;  or,  Physical  Speculations  on 
a  Future  State.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

STEWAET  (C.  S.) 

Journal  of  a  Eesidence  in  the  Sandwich  Islands 
during  the  years  1823,  1824,  and  1825.  With  an 
Introduction  and  Occasional  Notes  by  William  ElHs. 
Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

A  Visit  to  the  South  Seas,  in  the  United  States' 
Ship  "Vincennes";  during  the  years  1829  and  1830; 
including  scenes  in  Brazil,  Peru,  ManUla,  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  and  St.  Helena.  2  vols.  ,  Lond.  1832. 
8vo. 

STEWAET  (Charles). 

A  descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late 
Tippoo  Sultan  of  Mysore.  To  which  is  prefixed, 
Memoirs  of  Hyder  Aly  Khan,  and  liis  son  Tippoo. 
Camb.  1809.     4to. 

The  Travels  of  Mirza  Abu  Taleb  Khan  in  Asia, 
Africa,  and  Europe,  during  the  years  1799, 1800,  1801, 
1802,  and  1803;  written  by  himself  in  the  Persian 
language.  Translated  by  Charles  Stewart.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1810.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Bengal,  from  the  first  Mahommedan 
Invasion  until  the  virtual  Conquest  of  that  country  by 
the  English  a.d.   1757.     Lond.  1813.     4to. 


BTEWAET— STEWAET. 


963 


STEWART  (Charles). 

Elements  of  the  Natural  History  of  the  Animal 
Kingdom.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1817.     8vo. 

STEWAKT  (Charles),  Advocate. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Scotland  relating  to  Eights 
of  Fishing,  with  an  Appendix  of  Statiites  and  Bye-laws. 
Edinh.  1869.     8vo. 

STEWAET  (Charles  Poyntz). 

Historic  Memorials  of  the  Stewarts  of  ForthergUl, 
Perthshire,  and  their  Male  Descendants.  With  an 
Appendix  containing  Title-Deeds  and  various  Docu- 
ments of  interest  in  the  History  of  the  Family. 
Edinh.  1879.     4to. 

STEWAET  (Colonel.  David). 

Sketches  of  the  Character,  Manners,  and  present 
State  of  the  Highlanders  of  Scotland ;  with  details 
of  the  Military  Service  of  the  Highland  Eegiments. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1822.     8vo. 

Eemarks  on  Colonel  Stewart's  Sketches  of  the  High- 
landers j  chiefly  respecting  the  Jacobitism  of  the  High- 
landers, the  Military  Levies,  the  Transactions  of 
Montrose,  and  the  Charges  against  Argyle.  Edinh. 
1823.     8vo. 

STEWAET  (Dugald),  Professor  of  Moral  Philo- 
sophy. 

The  collected  Works  of  Dugald  Stewart,  edited  by 
Sir  William  Hamilton.  11  vols.  Edinh.  1854-1860. 
8vo. 

Vol.  I.  Dissertation  exhibiting  the  progress  of  Meta- 
physical, Ethical,  and  Political  Philosophy, 
since  the  Revival  of  Letters  in  Europe. 

Vols.  II.,  Ill,  IV.  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the 
Human  Mind.  To  these  are  prefixed,  In- 
troduction and  Part  First  of  the  Outlines  of 
Moral  Philosophy. 

Vol.  V.  Philosophical  Essays. 
Vols.  VI.,  VII.  Philosophy  of    the    Active    and  Moral 
Powers  of  Man.     To  which  is  prefixed.  Part 
Second  of  the  Outlines  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

Vols.  VIII.,  IX.  Lectures  on  Political  Economy,  to 
which  is  prefixed.  Part  Third  of  the  Outlines  of 
Moral  Philosophy. 

VoL  X.  Biographical  Memoirs  of  Adam  Smith,  LL.D., 
WiUiam  Robertson,  D.D.,  Thomas  Reid.D.D. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  a  Memoir  of  Dugald 
Stewart,  with  selections  from  his  Correspon- 
dence, by  John  Veitch. 

Vol.  XI.  Supplementary  Volimie.  Translations  of  the 
Passages  in  Foreign  Languages,  contained  in 
the  collected  Works  of  Dugald  Stewart.  With 
General  Index. 


STEWAET  (Dugald),  Professor  of  Mm-al  Philo- 
sophy— Continued. 

Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind. 
3  vols.     Lmid.  1792-1827.     4to. 

The  same.  Vol.  L  Sixth  edition.  Lond.  1818. 
Vol.  IL     Third  edition.     Edinh.  1821.     8vo. 

Outlines  of  Moral  Philosophy.     Edinh.  \%Q\.     8vo, 

Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  William 
Eobertson,  D.D.     Lond.  1801.     4to. 

Philosophical  Essays.     Edinh.  1810.     4to. 

Biographical  Memoirs  of  Adam  Smith,  William 
Eobertson,  and  Thomas  Eeid.     Edinh.  1811.     4to. 

The  Philosophy  of  the  Active  and  Moral  Powers  of 
Man.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1828.     8vo. 

Esquisses  de  Philosophie  Morale,  par  Dugald  Stewart; 
traduit  de  I'Anglais  par  TL  Jouffroy.  Paris,  1826. 
8vo. 

Life  of  Adam  Smith.     See  Smith  (Adam). 

See  also,  Leslian  Controversy. 

STEWAET  (Duncan). 

A  Short  Historical  and  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Eoyal  Family  of  Scotland,  from  Kenneth  IL  ;  and  of 
the  Surname  of  Stewart,  from  the  first  Founder  of  that 
name,  containing  a  short  Account  of  the  Lives  of  the 
Kings  of  Scotland  from  that  period,  and  the  Origin  and 
Descent  of  all  the  families  of  the  name  of  Stewart ; 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  Genealogical  and  Chronological 
Tree  of  the  Eoyal  Family  and  the  Name  of  Stewart 
Edinh.  1739.     4to. 

STEWAET  (J.) 

A  view  of  the  past  and  present  state  of  the  Island  of 
Jamaica ;  with  remarks  on  the  moral  and  physical 
Condition  of  the  Slaves,  and  on  the  abolition  of  Slavery 
in  the  Colonies.     Edinh.  1823.     8vo. 

STEWAET  (SiE  James),  of  Goodtrees.  See  Steuart 
(Sir  James). 

STEWAET  (James)  of  Aucham.     See  Trials. 

STEWAET  (Professor  John). 

Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Two  Treatises  of  the  Quadrature 
of  Curves,  and  Analysis  by  Equations  of  an  infinite 
number  of  Terms,  explained ;  containing  the  Treatises 
themselves,  translated  into  English,  with  a  large  Com- 
mentary.    Lo7id.  1745.     4to. 

STEWAET  (John).  See  Poems  (Collection  op) 
Vols.  XIII.,  XV. 

STEWAET  (John). 

Collections  and  EecoUections ;  or  Historical,  Bio- 
graphical, and  Miscellaneous  Anecdotes,  Notices,  and 
Sketches  from  various  sources ;  with  occasional  remarks. 
Edinh.  1823.     8vo. 


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STEWAET— STILLING. 


STEWAET  (John). 

Stable  Economy :  a  Treatise  on  the  Manage- 
ment of  Horses,  in  relation  to  Stabling,  Grooming, 
Feeding,  Watering,  and  Working.  Edinh.  1838. 
12mo. 

STEWAET  (John  Shaw). 

Reports  of  Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
upon  Appeal  from  Scotland.     See  Craigie  (John). 

STEWAET  (Ladt  Mary). 

Extracts  from  the  Household  Book  of  Lady  Marie 
Stewart.     See  Household  Books. 

STEWAET  (Rev.  Matthew),  D.D.,  Professor  of 
Mathematics. 

Some  general  Theorems  of  considerable  use  in 
the  higher  parts  of  Mathematics.  Edinh.  1746. 
8vo. 

Tracts,  Physical  and  Mathematical,  containing  an 
Explication  of  several  important  points  in  Physical 
Astronomy;  and  a  new  method  of  ascertaining  the 
Sun's  distance  from  the  Earth  by  the  Theory  of  Gravity. 
Edinb.  1761.     Bvo. 

The  distance  of  the  Sun  from  the  Earth  determined 
by  the  Theory  of  Gravity ;  being  a  Supplement  to 
Tracts,  Physical  and  Mathematical  Edinb.  1763. 
8vo. 

Propositiones  Geometricse,  more  Veteriim  demon- 
stiatse  ;  ad  Geometriam  Antiquam  illustrandam  et  pro- 
movendam  idoneaj.     Edinh.  1763.     8vo. 

STEWART  (LiEDT.-CoL.  Matthbw). 

Some  remarks  on  the  present  State  of  Affairs,  re- 
spectfully addressed  to  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne. 
Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

STEWAET  (Ebv.  Robert). 

An  Essay  for  a  Machine  of  Perpetual  Motion. 
Edinb.  1709.     4to. 

STEWART  (Thomas). 

An  Epistle  from  Abelard  to  Eloise :  a  Poem. 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

STEWART  (W.  Grant). 

The  Popular  Superstitions  and  Festive  Amuse- 
ments of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  Edinh.  1823. 
12mo. 

STEWART  FAMILY.  See  Stewart  (Charles 
Poyntz).     Stuart  (Andrew).     Stdaet  Family. 


STEWAET-DENHAM  (Sir  Archibald). 

Coltness  Collections :  Memorials  of  the  Stewarts  of 
Allanton,  Coltness,  and  Goodtrees,  by  Sir  Archibald 
Stewart-Denham. — A  Journey  to  England,  Holland, 
and  the  Low  Countries,  by  Mrs  Calderwood  of  Polton. — 
Memoir  of  Sir  James  Steuart  Denham,  Bart.,  of  Colt- 
ness and  Westshield,  compiled  for  the  Lady  Frances 
Steuart,  his  disconsolate  widow.  — Notices  of  the 
Family  of  Coltness  and  its  Descendants,  collected  from 
original  soiu:ces.  Edinh.  1842.  4to.  (Maitland 
Club.) 

STEWAETIANA,  containing  the  Case  of  Robert  II. 
and  Elizabeth  Mure,  and  question  of  Legitimacy  of 
their  Issue,  with  incidental  reply  to  Cosmo  Innes; 
and  new  evidence  conclusive  upon  the  Origin  of  the 
Stewarts,  and  other  Stewart  Notices,  etc.  To  which 
are  added  Critical  Remarks  upon  Mr  Innes's  Prefaces 
to  his  recently  edited  Chartularies,  by  John  Riddell. 
Edinb.  1843.     8vo. 

STEWARTON  CASE, 

Report  of  the  Stewarton  Case :  William  Cuningham 
and  others,  Patron,  Heritors,  and  Parishioners  of 
Stowarton  against  the  Presbytery  of  Irvine.  Edinh. 
1843.     royal  8vo. 

STIEBRITZ  (Joannes  Fridebicus). 
PhUosophia    Wolfiana    contracta.       See    Wolfids 
Chbistianus. 

STIER  (Rudolf),  D.D. 

The  Words  of  the  Lord  Jesns.  See  Clark  (T.  &  T.) : 
Foreign  Theological  Library. 

STIGAND  (William). 

The  Life,  Work,  and  Opinions  of  Heinrich  Heine. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

STILES  (William  H.) 

Austria  in  1848-49;  being  a  History  of  the  late 
Political  Movements  in  Vienna,  Milan,  Venice,  and 
Prague,  with  a  full  Account  of  the  Revolution  in 
Hungary.     2  vols.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

STILLING  OH  JUNG  (Dr  Johaitn  Heinbioh). 

Theory  of  Pneumatology,  in  reply  to  the  question, 
what  ought  to  be  believed  or  disbelieved  concerning 
Presentiments,  Visions  and  Apparitions,  according  to 
Nature,  Reason,  and  Scripture.  Translated  from  the 
German,  with  notes  by  Samuel  Jackson.  Lond.  1834. 
12mo. 


STILLING— STIRLING  HEADS. 


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STILLING  OR  JUNG  (Dr  JoH4Nn  Heinrioh)— 
Continued. 

Hoinricli  Stilling.  Part  I.  His  Childhood,  Youth- 
ful Years,  etc.  Part  II.  Domestic  Life  and  Years  of 
Tuition.  Part  III.  Sequel  to  Heinrich  Stilling,  con- 
taining StiUing's  Old  age,  his  last  Hours,  a  Supple- 
ment by  his  son-in-law  (Dr  Schwartz),  and  Letters  to 
Stilling  from  Lavater,  Oberlin,  etc.  Translated  from 
,  the  German  by  Samuel  Jackson.  3  vols.  Lond.  1835- 
1836.    12mo. 

STILLINGFLEET  (Benjamin). 

Literary  Life  and  Select  Worka  See  Coxe 
(William). 

STILLINGFLEET  (Edward),  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Worcester. 

"Works ;  together  with  his  Life  and  Character.  6  vols. 
Lond.  1709-1710.     folio. 

Origines  Britarmicse ;  or,  the  Antiquities  of  the 
British  Churches.  With  a  Preface  concerning  some 
pretended  Antiquities  relating  to  Britain,  in  vindication 
of  the  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph.     Lond.  1685.     folio. 

The  same.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Origines  Sacree ;  or,  a  Eational  Account  of  the 
Grounds  of  Natural  and  Eevealed  Eeligion ;  to  which 
is  added  part  of  another  book  upon  the  same  subject 
left  imfinished  by  the  Author.  Together  with  a  letter 
to  a  Deist.     2  vols.     Oxford,  1797.     8vo. 

A  Eational  Account  of  the  Grounds  of  Protestant 
Eeligion,  being  a  Vindication  of  the  Lord  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury's  Eelation  of  a  Conference,  etc.,  from 
the  pretended  answer  by  T.  C.  2  vols.  Oxford, 
1844.     8vo. 

The  Doctrines  and  Practices  of  the  Church  of  Eome 
truly  represented.  With  a  Preface  and  Notes  by  WiUiam 
Cunningham,  D.D.     Edinb.  1837.     12mo. 

The  same.     Edinh.  1845.     12mo. 


STIELING  (James). 
Letters  from  the  Slave  States. 


Lond.  1857.     8vo. 


STIELING  (James  Hutchison). 
Burns  in   Drama;    together    with    Saved    Leaves. 
Edinh.  1878.     8vo. 

STIELING  (Patrick  James). 

The  Philosophy  of  Trade;  or.  Outlines  of  a  Theory 
of  Profits  and  Prices.     Edinh.  1846.     8vo. 

Tlie  Australian  and  Calif  ornian  Discoveries,  and  their 
probable  consequences.     Edinh.  \&bZ.     8vo. 

STIELING  (Eev.  William  Macghegor). 

Notes,  Historical  and  Descriptive,  on  the  Priory  of 
Inchmahome,  with  Introductory  Verses  and  an  Appendix 
of  Original  Papers.     Edinh.  1815.     4to. 


STIELING  (Eev.  Willlam  Maogregor)— Con- 
tinned. 

History  of  Stirlingshire,  by  the  Eev.  William  Nimmo. 
Second  edition,  corrected  and  brought  down  to  the 
present  time,  by  the  Eev.  William  Macgregor  Stirling. 
2  vols.     Stirling,  1817.     8vo. 

STIELING  (William  Alexander,  Earl  op). 

Life  of  William  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling,  Major- 
General  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States  during  the 
Eevolution ;  with  selections  from  his  Correspondence. 
By  his  Grandson  William  Alexander  Duer,  LL.D. 
NewTork,AWI.     8vo. 

See  also,  Alexander  (Sir  William). 

STIELING-MAXWELL  (Sir  William),  of  Kdr. 

Annals  of  the  Artists  of  Spain.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1848.     8vo. 

The  Cloister  life  of  the  Emperor  Charles  the  Fifth. 
Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

The  Procession  of  Pope  Clement  VII.  and  the 
Emperor  Charles  V.  after  the  Coronation  of  Bologna 
on  the  24th  February  1530.  Designed  and  Engraved 
by  Nicholas  Hogenberg,  and  now  reproduced  in  fac- 
simile, by  Sir  William  Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.  Edinh. 
1875.     large  folio. 

Antwerp  Delivered  in  MDLXXVIL  :  a  Passage  from 
the  History  of  the  Troubles  in  the  Netherlands. 
Illustrated  with  Fac-similes  of  Designs  by  Martin  de 
Vos,  Franz  Hogenberg,  and  others.  Edinb.  1878. 
folio. 

STIELINGS  OF  KEIR 

The  Stirlings  of  Keir  and  their  Family  Papers.  See 
Eraser  (William). 

Comments  in  refutation  of  pretensions  advanced  in 
a  recent  work,  "The  Stirlings  of  Keir  and  their 
Family  Papers."     See  Eiddell  (John). 

STIELING. 

A  General  History  of  Stirling.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  Short  View  of  the  Else  of  Burghs  in  Europe.  Stir- 
ling, 1794.     12mo. 

A  Picture  of  Stirling :  a  series  of  eight  Views  drawn 
by  Andrew  S.  Masson,  engraved  by  John  Gellatly;  with 
Historical  and  Descriptive  Notices,  by  Eobert  Cham- 
bers.    Stirling,  1830.     4to. 

A  new  Description  of  the  Town  and  Castle  of  Stirling; 
with  an  Appendix.     Stirling,  1835.     12mo. 

STIELING  HEADS. 

Lacunar  Strevelinense :  a  Collection  of  Heads,  etched 
and  engraved  after  the  carved  work  which  formerly 
decorated  the  roof  of  the  King's  Eoom  in  Stirling  Castle. 
Edinb.  1817.     4to. 


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STIELING  PEEEAGE 

Narrative  of  tlie  Oppressive  Law  Proceedings,  and 
other  measures,  resorted  to  by  the  British  Government 
and  numerous  private  individuals  to  overpower  the 
Earl  of  Stirling,  and  subvert  his  lawful  rights.  Written 
by  himself  (Alexander  Humphreys  Alexander).  Also 
Genealogical  Account  of  the  Family  of  Alexander, 
Earls  of  Stirling,  etc.,  followed  by  an  Historical  View 
of  their  Hereditary  Possessions  in  Nova  Scotia,  Canada, 
etc,  by  Ephraim  Lockhart.     Edinh.  1836.     4to. 

Trial  of  Alexander  Humphreys  or  Alexander  (claim- 
ing the  title  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling)  for  Forgery.  See 
SwiNTON  (Archibald)  Trials. 


STISTED  (Mrs  Henbt). 

Letters  from  the  Bye-Ways  of  Italy. 


Lond.  1845. 


8vo. 


STITH  (William). 

History  of  Virginia.     Williamsburg,  1747.     8vo. 

STOB^US  (Joannes. 

Sententise  ex  Thesauris  Grsecorum  Delectae :  access, 
ejusdem  Eclogte  Physicse  et  Ethicse,  Gr.  et  Lat. 
Aurelim  Allobrogum.  1609.     folio. 

Eclogarum  Physioarum  et  Ethicarum  Libri  Duo  :  ad 
Codd.  MSS.  fidem  suppleti,  et  castigati,  annotatione  et 
versione  Latina  instructi,  ab  Arn.  Herm.  Lud.  Heeren. 
4  vols.     GottingoB,  1792-1801.     8vo. 

Political  Fragments  of  Archytas,  Charondas,  Zale- 
ucus,  and  other  ancient  Pythagoreans,  preserved  by 
Stob»us;  and  also.  Ethical  Fragments  of  Hierocles 
preserved  by  the  same  Author.  Translated  from  the 
Greek  (by  Thomas  Taylor).     Giiimick,  1822.     8vo. 

STOGKDALE  (Fredbeick  W.  L.) 
Etchings  from  original  Drawings  of  Antiquities  in 
the  County  of  Kent.     Lond.  1810.     folio. 

STOCKDALE  (Peroival). 

Lectures  on  the  truly  eminent  English  Poets.  2 
vols.     Lond.  1807.     8vo. 

STOCKHAEDT  (Julius  Adolph). 

The  Principles  of  Chemistry,  illustrated  by  simple 
experiments.  Translated  from  the  German  by  C.  H. 
Pierce.  Lond.  1851.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Scientific 
Library.) 

A  Familiar  Exposition  of  the  Chemistry  of  Agricul- 
ture, addressed  to  Farmers ;  translated  from  the 
German  by  Arthur  Henfrey.  To,  which  is  added  a 
paper  on  Irrigating  with  Liquid  Manure,  by  J.  J. 
Mechi  Lond.  1855.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Scientific 
Library.) 


STOCKHOLM, 
Svenska  Kongl, 


de  Stockholm. 


MyntkabinetteL 

/See  Sweden. 


Cabinet  Royal 


STOCKMAE  (Baron  E.) 

Memoir  of  Baron  Stockmar,  by  his  Son,  Baron  E. 
von  Stockmar ;  translated  from  the  German  by  G.  A. 
M.  Edited  by  F.  Max  Miiller.  2  vols.  Lond.  1872. 
8vo. 

STOCQUELEE  (J.  H.) 

Fifteen  months'  Pilgrimage  through  untrodden  tracts 
of  Khuzistan  and  Persia,  in  a  journey  from  India  to 
England  through  parts  of  Turkish  Arabia,  Persia, 
Armenia,  Eussia,  and  Germany.  2  vols.  Lond.  1832. 
8vo. 

The  Life  of  Field-Marshal  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Major-General  Sir 
William  Nott,  G.C.B.,  Commander  of  the  Army  of 
Candahar,  and  Envoy  at  the  Court  of  the  King  of  Oude. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1854.     8vo. 

STODAET  (E  E.) 

Scottish  Arms;  being  a  Collection  of  Armorial  Bear- 
ings, A.D.  1370-1678.  Eeproduced  in  facsimile  from 
Contemporary  Manuscripts,  with  Heraldic  and  Genealo- 
gical Notes.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1881.     folio. 

STODDAET  (John). 

Eemarks  on  the  local  Scenery  and  Manners  in  Scotland 
during  the  years  1799  and  1800.     2  vols.  1801.     8vo. 

STODDAET  (Thomas  Tod). 
Angling  Eeminiscences.     Edinh.  1837.     12mo. 
The  Angler's  Companion  to  the  Eivers  and  Lochs  of 
Scotland.     Edinh.  1853.     12mo. 

Songs  and  Poema.     Edinh.  1839.     8vo. 

STOEVEE  (D.  H.) 

The  Life  of  Sir  Charles  Linnaeus,  to  which  is  added 
a  copious  list  of  his  Works,  and  a  biographical  Sketch 
of  the  Life  of  his  Son.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  Joseph  Trapp.     Lond.  1794.     4to. 

STOKES  (J.  Loet),  Commander,  R.N. 

Discoveries  in  Australia,  with  an  Account  of  the  Coasts 
and  Eivers  explored  and  Surveyed  during  the  Voyage 
of  H.M.S.  "  Beagle,"  in  the  years  1837-1843.  2  vola 
Land.  1846.     8vo. 

STOLBEEG  (Fred.  Leopold,  Count). 

Travels  through  Germany,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and 
Sicily.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Thomas 
Holoroft.     2  vols.     Lond.  1797.     4to. 


STONE— STORY. 


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STONE  (Mrs). 

God's  Acre :  or,  Historical  Notices  relating  to  Church- 
yards.    Lond.  1859.     8vo. 

STONE  (Samuel). 

The  Justices'  Manuel;  or,  Guide  to  the  Ordinary 
Duties  of  a  Justice  of  the  Peace.  Edited  by  George  B. 
Kennett.     Lond.  1878.      8vo. 

STONE  (Thomas). 

The  Evidences  against  the  System  of  Phrenology. 
Edinh.  1828.     8vo. 

Observations  on  the  Phrenological  Development  of 
Burke,  Hare,  and  other  atrocious  Murderers,  etc., 
presenting  an  extensive  series  of  facts  subversive  of 
Phrenology.     Edinh.  1829.     8vo. 

A  Rejoinder  to  the  Answer  of  George  Combe  to 
"Observations  of  the  Phrenological  development  of 
Burke,  Hare,"  etc.  Edinb.  1829.  8vo.  (Bound  with 
the  preceding). 

STONE  (William). 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  Benefit  BuUding  Societies ; 
ako  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Tontine  Bvdlding 
Companies,  etc.     Lond.  1851.     12mo. 

STONE  (William  L.) 

Life  of  Joseph  Brant-Thayendanegca,  including  the 
Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution.  2  vols. 
Neto  York,  1838.     8vo. 

STONEHENGE.     See  Stukbley  (William). 

STOPFORD  (Rev.  Joshua). 

Pagano-Papismus ;  or,  an  Exact  Parallel  between 
Rome  Pagan,  and  Rome  Christian,  in  their  Doctrines 
and  Cermonies.     Lond.  1675.     8vo. 

STORCH  (Henri). 

Cours  d'ficonomie  Politique;  on  Exposition  des 
Principes  qui  d^terminent  la  prosp6rit6  des  Nations. 
6  vols.     St.  Petershourg,  1815.     8vo. 

The  same.  Avec  des  Notes  explicatives  et  critiques, 
par  J.-B.  Say.    4  vols.    Paris,  1823.     8vo. 

The  Picture  of  Petersbuigh.  Translated  from  the 
German.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 


STORER  (J.  and  H.  S.) 

Views  in  Edinburgh  and  its  Vicinity. 

BURGH. 


See  Edin- 


STORR  (GoTTLOB  Chr.) 

Opuscula  Academica  ad  Interpretationem  Librorum 
Sacrorum  pertinentia.  3  vols.  Tubingoe,  1796-1803. 
8vo. 


STORY  (GEORaE). 

A  true  and  impartial  History  of  the  most  material 
occurrences  in  Ireland  during  the  two  last  years,  with 
the  present  state  of  both  Armies.  Lond.  1693. 
4to. 

A  Continuation  of  the  impartial  History  of  the  Wars 
of  Ireland  from  the  time  that  Duke  Schonberg  landed 
with  an  Army  in  that  Kingdom  to  the  23d  of  March 
169|.  Lond.  1693.  4to.  (Bound  with  the  preced- 
ing-) 

STORY  ^  (Joseph),  LL.D.,  Professor,  Harvard 
University. 

Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States ;  with  a  preliminary  Review  of  the  Constitu- 
tional History  of  the  Colonies  and  States,  before  the 
adoption  of  the  Constitution.  3  vols.  Boston,  1833, 
royal  8vo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  abridged.     Boston,  1833.     8vo. 

A  familiar  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States.     Neio  York,  1856.     12mo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Conflict  of  Laws,  Foreign  and 
Domestic,  in  regard  to  Contracts,  Rights,  and  Remedies, 
and  especially  in  regard  to  Marriages,  Divorces,  Wills, 
Successions,  and  Judgments.  Edinh.  1835.  royal 
8vo. 

The  same.    Second  edition.    Lond.  1841.   royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Sixth  edition,  revised  and  enlarged  by 
Isaac  F.  Redfield,  LL.D.     Boston,  1865.     royal  8vo. 

Commentaries  on  Equity  Pleadings,  according  to 
the  Practice  of  the  Courts  of  Equity  of  England  and 
America.     Lond.  1838.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  Lond.  1839.  2  vols, 
royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Tenth  edition,  carefully  revised,  with 
additions  by  Isaac  F.  Redfield,  LL.D.  2  vols. 
Boston,  1870.     royal  8vo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange, 
Foreign  and  Inland,  as  administered  in  England  and 
America.     Lond.  (Cambridge,  U.S.),  1843.     royal  8vo, 

The  same.  Second  edition.  Boston,  1847.  royal 
8vo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Promissory  Notes,  and 
Guarantees  of  Notes,  and  Checks  on  Banks  and 
Bankers.     Boston,  1845.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition.  Boston,  1851.  royal 
8vo. 

The  same.  Sixth  edition.  Boston,  1868.  royal 
8vo. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Sales  of  Personal  Property. 
Lond.  (Boston),  1847.     royal  8vo. 


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STOEY  (Josepb),  LL.!).— Continued. 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Partnership,  as  a 
Branch  of  Commercial  and  Maritime  Jurisprudence. 
Third  edition.     Boston,  1850.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Sixth  edition,  by  John  C.  Gray.  Boston, 
1868.     royal  8vo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Agency,  as  a  Branch 
of  Commercial  and  Maritime  Jurisprudence.  Lond, 
1839.     royal  Svo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition.  Boston,  1851.  royal 
Svo. 

The  same.  Seventh  edition,  revised  and  approved 
by  Isaac  F.  Eedfield,  LL.D.,  and  William  A.  Herrick. 
Boston,  1869.     royal  8vo. 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  BaUments,  with  Illus- 
trations from  the  Civil  and  Foreign  Law.  Fifth 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Boston,  1851.  royal 
8vo. 

Notes  on  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Prize  Courts. 
Edited  by  Frederic  Thomas  Pratt,  D.C.L.  L(md.  1854. 
8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Writings,  Literary,  Critical,  Juridical, 
and  Political,  now  first  collected.     Boston,  1835.     8vo. 

Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Story.  See  Story 
(William). 

STOEY  (Ebv.  Egbert  Herbert),  D.D.,  Minister  of 
Bosneath. 

Life  and  Eemains  of  Eobert  Lee,  D.D.,  Minister  of 
Old  Greyfriars,  and  Professor  of  Biblical  Criticism  in 
the  University  of  Edinbiirgh.  2  vols.  Lond.  1870. 
8vo. 

William  Carstares  :  a  Character  and  Career  of  the 
Eevolutionary  Epoch  (1649-1715).    Lond.  1874.    8vo. 

Creed  and  Conduct :  Sermons  preached  in  Eosneath 
Church.     Glasgow,  1878. 

Saint  Modan  of  Eosneath :  a  Fragment  of  Scottish 
Hagiology.     Paisley,  1878.     square  12mo. 

STOEY  (William  Wetmore). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Sales  of  Personal  Property, 
with  Illustrations  from  the  Foreign  Law.  Lmid.  1847. 
royal  8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts  not  under  Seal. 
Third  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Boston,  1851. 
royal  8vo. 

Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Story,  Associate  Justice 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  Edited  by 
his  son,  William  W.  Story.  2  vols.  Lond.  1851. 
royal  8vo. 


STOTHAED  (Charles  Alfred). 

The  Monumental  Effigies  of  Great  Britain,  selected 
from  our  Cathedrals  and  Churches,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  the  Eeign  of  Henry  the  Eighth.  Lond. 
1817.     folio. 

STOTHAED  (Mrs  Charles),  afterwards  Mrs  Brat. 

Letters  Written  during  a  Tour  through  Normandy^ 
Britanny,  and  other  parts  of  France  in  1818.  Lond. 
1820.     4to. 

Memoirs,  including  original  Journals,  Letters  and 
Tracts,  of  Charies  A.  Stothard,  F.S.A.  Lond.  1823. 
8vo. 

Life  of  Thomas  Stothard,  E.A     See  Bray  (Mrs). 

Mountains  and  Lakes  of  Switzerland.  See  Bray 
(Mrs). 

STOUGHTON  (John). 

Spiritual  Heroes;  or.  Sketches  of  the  Puritans, 
their  Character  and  Times.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

STOUGHTON  (John),  D.D. 

Eeligion  in  England  under  Queen  Anne  and  the 
Georges,  1702-1800.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     Svo. 

Our  English  Bible  :  its  Translations  and  Translators. 
Lond.  1879.     Svo. 

STOW  (John). 

Annales ;  or,  a  General  Chronicle  of  England,  begiui 
by  John  Stow,  continued  and  augmented  with  matters 
Foreign  and  Domestic,  Ancient  and  Moderne,  unto  the 
end  of  this  present  yeere,  1631.  By  Edmund  Howes. 
Lond.  1631.     folio. 

The  Survey  of  London  :  Contayning  the  Originale, 
Increase,  Moderne  Estate  and  Government  of  that  City, 
etc.  Begunne  first  by  the  paines  and  industry  of  John 
Stow  in  the  yeere  1598,  afterwards  inlarged  by  A.  M. 
in  the  yeere  1618  and  now  completely  finished  by  the 
study  and  labour  of  A.  M.,  H.  D.  (Anthony  Munday, 
Henry  Dyson)  and  others.     Lond.  1633.     folio. 

Survey  of  the  Cities  of  London  and  Westminster, 
written  in  1598,  since  augmented,  and  now  very  much 
enlarged  by  the  Eev.  John  Strype.  Lond.  1720.  2  vols, 
folio. 

STOWE  (Harriet  Bbecher). 

Uncle  Tom's  Cabin ;  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly. 
2  vols.     Boston,  1852.     12mo. 

The  same.     Lond.  1852.     12mo. 

A  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin :  presenting  the 
original  facts  and  documents,  upon  which  the  story  is 
founded,  with  corroborative  statements,  verifying  the 
truth  of  the  work.     Lond.  1853.     Svo. 

Sunny  Memories  of  Foreign  Lands.  Lond.  1854. 
12mo. 


STOWE  LIBKARY— STEANGE. 


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STOWE  LIBRARY. 

Catalogue  of  Manuscripts  in  the  Stowe  Library.  See 
O'CoNOB  (Rev.  Charles). 

Bibliotheca  MS.  Stowensis  :  a  Descriptive  Catalogue 
of  tlie  Manuscripts  in  the  Stowo  Library.  See  O'Conor 
(Rev.  Charles). 

The  Stowe  Catalogue,  illustrated  and  annotated. 
See  Forsteb  (Henry  Rumsey). 

STOWELL  (Hugh). 

Life  of  Thomas  Wilson,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man. 
Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

STOWELL  (William  Hendry),  D.D. 
Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Richard  Winter  Hamilton, 
D.D.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

STRABO. 

Rerum  Geographicarum  Libri  XVII.  Accedunt 
huic  editioni,  ad  Casaubonianam  III.  expressae,  Notas 
integrae  G.  Xylandri  et  aliorum.  Subjiciuntur  Chresto- 
mathiaj  Graic.  et  Lat.  (edente  Th.  Jan&  ab  Almevoleen). 
2  vols,  in  1.     Amstelcedami,  1707.     folio. 

The  Geography  of  Strabo,  literary  translated  by  H. 
C.  Hamilton  and  W.  Falconer.  3  vols.  Lond.  1854- 
1857.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.) 

Q^ographie  de  Strabon,  traduite  du  Grec  en  Fran9ais, 
(par  M.  de  la  Porte  du  Theil  et  M.  Coray.)  5  vols.  Paris, 
1805-1819.     4to. 

STRADA  (Famianus),  S.  J. 

History  of  the  Low  Country  Warres.  Translated  by 
Sir  Robert  Stapylton.     Lond.  1667.     folio. 

STRADA  (Jacobus  de). 

Epitome  Thesauri  Antiquitatum,  hoc  est  Impp. 
Romm.  Orientalium  et  Occidentalium  Iconum,  ex 
antiquis  Numismatibus  delineatarum.  Tiguri,  1557. 
8vo. 

STRADA  (OcTAVius  de). 

De  Vitis  Imperatorum  et  Csesarum  Eomanorum, 
nee  non  Uxorum  et  Liberorum  eorum,  etc.,  inde  a 
Jul  Caesare  usque  ad  Imp.  Cajsarem  Matthiam  ima 
cum  eorum  Effigiebus  et  Symbolis  ex  antiquissimus 
numismatibus  expressis.  Francofurti  ad  Moenum, 
1615.     folio. 

STRAFFORD  (Thomas  Wentworth,  Earl  of). 

Letters  and  Dispatches  from  1611  to  1639,  from  the 
Originals  in  possession  of  his  great  grandson,  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Malton ;  with  an"  Essay  towards  his  Life,  by 
Sir  George  Radcliffe,  collected  by  WiUiam  Knowler, 
LLD.     2  vols.     Loiid.  1739.     folio. 


STRAFFORD  (Thomas  Wentworth,  Earl  op)— 
Continued. 

A  Declaration  showing  the  necessity  of  the  Earle  of 
Strafford's  sidfering.  n.p.  1641.  4to.  (Bound  with 
Cooke's  Vindication  of  the  Professors  of  the  Law.) 

An  Argument  concerning  the  Bill  of  Attainder  of  the 
Earl  of  Strafford.     See  St.  John  (Oliver). 

The  Tryal  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Strafford,  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant of  Ireland,  upon  an  Impeachment  of  High. 
Treason  by  the  Commons  then  assembled  in  Parliament, 
begun  22d  of  March  1640 ;  collected  and  published 
by  John  Rushworth.  Lond.  1680.  8vo.  (Forming 
Vol  IV.  of  Rushworth 's  Historical  Collection.) 

STRAHAN  (William). 

The  CivU  Law.     See  Domat  (Jean). 

STRAHL  (Dr  Philipp),  and  Hermann  (Dr  Ernst). 
Geschichte   des   Russischen  Staates.     See  Heeren 
and  Ukebt. 

STRAHLENBERG  (Philip  John  von). 

An  Historico-Goographical  Description  of  the  North 
and  Eastern  parts  of  Europe  and  Asia,  but  more 
particularly  of  Russia,  Siberia,  and  Great  Tartary,  to- 
gether with  a  polyglot  Table  of  thirty-two  Tartarian 
Nations,  and  a  Vocabulary  of  the  Kalmuck-Mimgahan 
Tongue.  Translated  from  the  High  German.  Lond. 
1736.     4to. 

STRAKER  (John). 

Memoirs  of  the  Public  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Blackett 
of  WaUington,  Baronet ;  with  a  Pedigree  of  the  Cal- 
verleys,  of  Calverley,  in  Yorkshire,  and  the  Blackets 
of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  Northumberland.  New- 
castle, 1819.     8vo. 

STRANG  (John). 

Germany  in  1831  :  a  Journal  of  Travels.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1836.     8vo. 

STRANG  (John),  LL.D. 

Necropolis  Glasguensis;  with  Observations  on 
Ancient  and  Modern  Tpmbs  and  Sepulture.  Glasgow, 
1831.     8vo. 

Glasgow  and  its  Clubs;  or.  Glimpses  of  the  condition, 
manners,  characters,  and  oddities  of  the  City,  during 
the  past  and  present  century.     1856.     8vo. 

STRANGE  (Sir  John). 

Reports  of  adjudged  Cases  in  Courts  of  Chancery, 

King's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer,  from 

2   George  I.  to   21   George  IL      The  third  edition, 

with  Notes  and  additional  References  to  contemporary 

Reporters  and  later  Cases  by  Michael  Nolan.     2  vols. 

Loiid.  1795.     8vo. 

6a 


970 


STRANGE— STRONG. 


STRANGE  (Richard),  S.  J. 

The  Life  and  Gests  of  S.  Thomas  Cantilupe,  Bishop  of 
Hereford,  Lord  Chancellor  of  England,  collected  by 
R.  S.  S.  J.     Gant,  1574.     8vo. 

STRANGE  (Sir  Robert),  Engraver. 

The  Conduct  of  the  Royal  Academicians,  1760-1769. 
— An  Inquiry  into  the  Rise  and  Establishment  of  the 
Royal  Aeadomy  of  Arts.  To  ■which  is  prefixed  a  Letter 
to  the  Earl  of  Bute.     Lond.  1771,  1775.     8vo. 

STRANGE  (Sir  Thomas  A.) 

Notes  of  Cases  in  the  Court  of  the  Recorder,  and  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  at  Madras,  from  1798 
to  1816.     3  vols.     Madras,  \^\&.     royal  8vo. 

Hindu  Law,  principally  -with  reference  to  such 
portions  of  it,  as  concern  the  Administration  of  Justice, 
in  the  King's  Courts  in  India.  2  vols.  Lond.  1830. 
royal  8vo. 

STRANGFORD  (Percy  Clinton  Stdney  Smythe, 
Sixth  Viscount). 

Further  Observations  on  some  Passages  in  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Napier's  History  of  the  Peninsular  War.  Lond. 
1828.     8vo. 

Poems  from  the  Portuguese  of  Camoens,  with  Re- 
marks.   See  Poems  (Collection  of).  Vol.  III.     12mo. 

STRANGTJAGE  (William). 
The  Historie  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mary  Stuart, 
Queene  of  Scotland.     Lond.  1624.     folio. 

STRATFORD  DE  REDCLIFFE  (Stratford 
Canning,  Viscount). 

Why  am  I  a  Christian  ?     Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

STRATHALLAN  (William  Drummond,  Viscount). 

The  Genealogy  of  the  most  noble  and  ancient  House 
of  Drummond,  collected  in  the  year  1681.  (Edited 
with  Notes  by  David  Laing.)     Edinh.  1831.     4to. 

STRATHBOGIE. 

Extract  from  the  Presbytery  Book  of  Strathbogie, 
A.D.  MDCXXXV.-MDCLIV.  Edited  by  John  Stuart. 
Aberdeen,  1843.     4to.     (Spalding  Club.) 

STRATTON  (Thomas). 

Illustrations  of  the  Afiinity  of  the  Latin  Lan- 
guage to  the  Gaelic  or  Celtic  of  Scotland. — Proofs 
of  the  Celtic  Origin  of  a  great  part  of  the  Greek 
Language;  foimded  on  a  comparison  of  the  Greek  with 
the  Gaelic  or  Celtic  of  Scotland.  (In  1  vol).  Kingston, 
Upper  Canada,  1840.     royal  8vo. 


STRAUSS  (David  Friedrich). 

The  Old  Faith  and  the  New  :  a  Confession.  Trans- 
lated from  the  sixth  edition  by  Mathilde  Blind.  Lond. 
1873.     8vo. 

STRAUSS  (Frederick),  D.D. 

Reminiscences  from  the  early  Life  of  a  Lutheran 
Clergyman.  From  the  German,  by  Samuel  Jackson. 
Lond.  1838.     12mo. 

STRAWBERRY  HILL  CATALOGUE. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  classic  contents  of  Strawberry 
Hill,  collected  by  Horace  Walpole,  sold  by  George 
Robins,  25th  April  to  21st  May  1842.  Lond.  1842. 
4to. 

STREET  (George  Edmund). 

Some  Account  of  Gothic  Architecture  in  Spain. 
Lond.  1865.     8vo. 

Brick  and  Marble  in  the  Middle  Ages :  Notes  of 
Tours  in  the  North  of  Italy.     Lond.  1874.    royal  8vo. 

STREETER  (Edwin  W.) 

Precious  Stones  and  Gems ;  their  History  and  Dis- 
tinguishing Characteristics.  Illustrated  with  coloured 
plates,  photographs,  etc.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

STRICKLAND  (Agnes). 

Lives  of  the  Queen  of  England,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest,  with  Anecdotes  of  their  Courts.  12  vols. 
Lmd.  1841-1847.     8vo. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  revised  and  greatly 
augmented.     8  vols.     Lond.  1850-1852.     8vo. 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland  and  English 
Princesses  connected  with  the  Regal  Succession  of 
Great  Britain.     8  vols.     Edinh.  1850-1859.     8vo. 

Historic  Scenes  and  Poetic  Fancies.  Lond.  1850. 
8vo. 

Letters  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     See  Mary  Stuart. 

STRICKLAND  (H.  E.),  and  MELVILLE  (A.  G.). 

The  Dodo  and  its  Kindred;  or,  the  History,  Alfinities, 
and  Osteology  of  the  Dodo,  Solitaire,  and  other  extinct 
Birds  of  the  Islands  Mauritius,  Rodriguez,  and  Bourbon. 
Lond.  1848.     4to. 


STRINNHOLM  (A.  M.) 
Svenska  Folkets  Historia. 


See  Sweden. 


STRONG  (Frederick). 

Greece  as  a  Kingdom;  or,  a  Statistical  Description  of 
that  country,  from  the  Arrival  of  King  Otto  in  1833. 
Lond.  1842.     8vo. 


STRUENS^E— STIlYPE. 


971 


STRUENS^E  (JoHANN  Fbibdrioh). 
Authentic   Elucidation   of  the   History   of   Counts 
Struons^e  and  Brandt.     See  Denmark. 

STRUTHERS  (Gavin),  D.D. 

The  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Principles  of 
the  Relief  Church,  embracing  Notices  of  the  other 
Religious  Denominations  in  Scotland.  Glasgow,  1843. 
8vo. 

See  also,  Thomson  (Rev.  Andrew). 

STRUTHERS  (John). 

A  Winter  Day,  with  other  Poems.  Glasgow,  1811. 
8vo. 

History  of  Scotland  from  the  Union  to  the  Abolition 
of  Heritable  Jurisdictions.  2  vols.   Glasgow,  1828.    Svo. 

STRUTHERS  (John),  M.D. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Edinburgh  Anatomical 
School     Edinb.  1867.     Svo. 


STRUTT  (Arthur  John). 
A   Pedestrian  Tour  in  Calabria  and  Sicily. 
1842.     Svo. 


Land. 


STRUTT  (Elizabeth). 
Domestic  Residence  in  Switzerland. 
1842.     post  Svo. 


2  vols.    Lond. 


\ 


STRUTT  (Jacob  George). 

Sylva  Britannica  et  Scotica ;  or,  Portraits  of  Eorest 
Trees,  distinguished  for  their  Antiquity,  Magnitude,  or 
Beauty.     Drawn  from  Nature.     Loitd.  1826.     folio. 

STRUTT  (Joseph). 

A  Compleat  View  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  Arms, 
Habits,  etc.,  of  the  Inhabitants  of  England,  from  the 
arrival  of  the  Saxons  till  the  Reign  of  Henry  VIII., 
with  a  short  Account  of  the  Britons  during  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Romans.    3  vols.    Zo7jd.  1775-1776.    4to. 

The  Chronicle  of  England ;  or,  a  complete  History  of 
the  ancient  Britons  and  Saxons,  from  the  Landing  of 
CsBsar  to  the  Roman  Conquest.  2  vols.  Lond.  1779. 
4to. 

A  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Engravers,  with  a  short 
List  of  their  most  esteemed  Works,  Monograms,  etc. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1785.     4to. 

Regal  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  England,  con- 
taining the  representations  of  all  the  English  Monarchs, 
from  Edward  the  Confessor  to  Henry  VIII.  Lond. 
1793.     4to. 

A  Complete  View  of  the  Dress  and  Habits  of  the 
People  of  England,  from  the  Establishment  of  the 
Saxons  in  Britain  to  the  present  time ;  with  Engravings 
taken  from  the  most  authentic  remains  of  Antiquity. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1796.     4to. 


STRUTT  (Josepb)— Continued. 

The  Bumpkin's  Disaster;  or,  the  Journey  to  London, 
containing  the  whimsical  adventures  of  Plouglishare 
and  Clodpole.  (Edited  by  his  son.)  A  Collection  of 
Fragments.     Lond.  1808.     4to. 

The  Test  of  Guilt;  or.  Traits  of  Antient  Superstition: 
a,  Dramatic  Tale.  (Edited  by  his  son.)  LoTid.  1808. 
4to. 

The  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  England, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  times.  Lond. 
1810.     4to. 

The  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  England. 
New  edition  with  a  copious  Index  by  William  Hone. 
Lond.  1830.     Svo. 

STRUVIUS  (Bubcardus  Gotthelf). 

Corpus  Juris  Public!  Imperii  nostri  Romano- 
Germanici.     Jewoe,  1738.     4to. 

Bibliotheca  Juris  Selecta,  secundum  ordinem  litter- 
arum  disposita,  quam  emendavit  et  copiose  locupletavit 
Clir.  Gottlieb  Buder.     Jetice,  1756.     Svo. 

Bibliotheca  Historica :  aucta  a  C.  G.  Budero,  nunc 
vero  a  Jo.  Geo.  MeuscHo  ita  digesta,  amplificata  et 
emendata  ut  poene  novum  opus  videri  possit.  1 1  vols. 
LipdcB,  1782-1804.     Svo. 

See  also  Juglkr,  (Johan.  Fbedericus). 

STRUTS  (Jean). 

Voyages  en  Moscovie,  en  Tartaric,  en  Perse,  aux 
Indes,  et  en  autres  Pais  strangers,  h  quoi  Ton  a  ajout6 
la  Relation  d'un  Naufrage  par  Glanius.  (Traduite 
du  texte  Hollandais.)     Amsterdam,  1681.     4to. 

STRYKIUS  (Samuel). 

Operum  Prfestantiorum  Collectio  nova,  continens : — 
I.  Usum  Modernum  Pandectarum;  II.  Cautelas  Testa- 
mentorum;  III.  Cautelas  Juramentorum ;  TV.  Trac- 
tatum  de  Successione  ab  Litestato.  4  vols,  in  2. 
Halce  Magdeburgicce,  1746-1747.     folio. 


STRYPE  (Rev.  John), 

Works,  with  Index.     27  vols. 
Svo. 

Ecclesiastical     Memorials. 

6  vols. 
Annals  of  the  Reformation. 

7  vols. 
Life  of  Cranmer.     2  vols. 
Life  of  Parker.     3  vols. 

Memorials    of    Thomas 


Oxford,  1812-1828. 


Life  of  WMtgift.    3  vols. 
Life  of  Grindall.     1  vol. 
Life  of  Aylmer.     1  voL 
Life  of  Cheke.     1  voL 
Life  of  Smith.     1  vol. 
General  Index.    2  vols. 

Cranmer, 


Archbishop    of 


Canterbury ;  wherein  the  History  of  the  Church  and 
tlie  Reformation  of  it  during  the  Primacy  of  the  said 
Ai-chbishop  are  greatly  illustrated.  Lond.  1694. 
folio. 


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STKYPE— STUAET. 


STEYPE  (Ebv.  3 omi)— Continued. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  principal  Secretary 
of  State  to  Edward  VI.,  and  Queen  Elizabeth  ;  with  an 
Appendix,  wherein  are  contained  some  Works  of  his 
never  before  published.     iowcZ.  1698.     8vo. 

Historical  Collections  of  the  Life  and  Acts  of  John 
Aylmer,  Lord  Bishop  of  London,  in  the  reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.     Lond.  1701.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Sir  John  Cheke,  first  Instructor,  after- 
wards Secretary  of  State  to  King  Edward  VI.  To 
which  is  added  a  Treatise  of  Superstition,  writ  by  the 
said  learned  knight,  and  now  first  published.  Lond. 
1705.     8vo. 

Annals  of  the  Eeformation  and  Establishment  of 
Eeligion,  and  other  various  Occurrences  in  the  Church 
of  England.     4  vols.     Zowc?.  1709-1731.     foHo. 

The  same.  VoL  I.  Second  edition,  with  large 
additions.     Lond.  1725.     folio. 

History  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of  Edmund  Grindal, 
Archbishop  of  York  and  Canterbury,  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.     Lond.  1710.     folio. 

Life  and  Acts  of  Matthew  Parker,  the  first  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Lond.  1711.     folio. 

Life  and  Acts  of  John  Whitgift,  last  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Lond. 
1718.     folio. 

Ecclesiastical  Memorials,  relating  chiefly  to  Eeligion, 
and  the  Eeformation  of  it,  and  the  Emergencies  of  the 
Church  of  England  under  Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI., 
and  Queen  Mary  I.     3  vols.     Lond.  1721.     folio. 

Additions  to  Stow's  Survey  of  London.  See  Stow 
(John). 

STEZELECKI  (P.  E.  de). 

Physical  Description  of  New  South  "Wales  and  Van 
Dieman's  Land.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

STUAET  (Alexander). 

Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  Peter  Heaman  and  rran9ois 
Gautier.     See  Trials. 

STUAET  (Eev.  Alexander  Moody). 
EecoUections  of  John  Duncan,  LL.D.,  Professor  of 
Hebrew,  New  College,  Edinburgh.  Edinh.  19,12.  12mo. 

STUAET  (Andrew). 

Genealogical  History  of  the  Stewarts,  from  the  earliest 
period  of  their  authentic  History  to  the  present  time; 
with  an  Appendix,  Supplement,  and  Genealogical  Tree. 
Lond.  1798.     4to. 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Stewarts  refuted,  in  a  Letter 
to  Andrew  Stewart,  M.P.  (By  Henry  Stuart.)  Edinh. 
1779.     4to.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 


STUAET  {As-Dm.'w)— Continued. 

Supplement  to  the  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Stewarts,  with  Corrections  and  Additions,  and  contain- 
ing Answers  to  an  anonymous  attack  on  that  History 
published  under  the  title  of  "  The  Genealogy  of  the 
Stewarts  refuted."     Lond.  1799.     4to. 

Letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Mansfield.  Lond, 
1778.     4to. 

STUAET  (Ferdinand  Smyth). 

Destiny  and  Fortitude :  an  Historical  Poem,  being 
a  detail  of  the  Misfortunes  of  the  illustrious  House  of 
Stuart.     Lond.  1808.     folio. 

STUAET  (George). 

A  Joco-serious  Discourse,  in  two  Poetical  Dia- 
logues, between  a  Northumberland  Gentleman  and  his 
Tenant,  a  Scotchman,  both  old  Cavaliera.  Lond.  1686, 
4to. 

STUAET  (Gilbert),  LL.D. 

An  Historical  Dissertation  concerning  the  Antiquity 
of  the  English  Constitution.  (Anon.)  Edinh.  1768. 
8vo. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Lond.  1771.     8vo. 

A  View  of  Society  in  Europe,  in  its  progress  from 
Eudeness  to  Eefinement ;  or,  Inquiries  concerning  the 
History  of  Law,  Government,  and  Manners.  Edinb. 
1778.     4to. 

The  same.     A  new  edition.     Edinh.  1814.     8vo. 

Observations  concerning  the  Public  Law,  and  Con- 
stitutional History  of  Scotland,  with  occasional  re- 
marks concerning  English  Antiquity.  Edinh.  1779. 
8vo. 

The  History  of  the  establishment  of  the  Eeformation 
of  Eeligion  in  Scotland.     Lond.  1780.     4to. 

The  History  of  Scotland,  from  the  establishment  of 
the  Eeformation  to  the  death  of  Queen  Mary.  2  vols. 
Land.  1782.     4to. 

STUAET  (James)  and  EEVETT  (Nicholas). 

The  Antiquities  of  Athens  measured  and  delineated. 
4  vols.     Land.  1762-1816.     imp.  folio. 

Antiqiuties  of  Athens,  and  other  places  in  Greece, 
Sicily,  etc.  Supplementary  to  the  Antiquities  of 
Athens  by  Stuart  and  Eevett.  Delineated  and  Illus- 
trated by  C.  E.  Cockerell,  W.  Kinnard,  T.  L.  Donald- 
son, W.  Jenkins,  W.  EaUton,  architecta  Lmid. 
1830.     large  folio. 

The  Antiquities  of  Athens  and  other  Monuments  of 
Greece,  as  measured  and  delineated  by  James  Stuart 
and  Nicholas  Eevett.  Lond.  1858.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Illustrated  Library.) 


STUAET— STUAET  FAMILY. 


»7S 


STUAET  (James). 

Historical  Memoirs  of  the  City  of  Armagh  for  a 
period  of  1373  years,  comprising  a  considerable  portion 
of  the  General  History  of  Ireland ;  a  Eefutation  of  the 
opinions  of  Dr  Ledwich,  respecting  the  Non-Existence 
of  St.  Patrick  ;  and  an  Appendix  on  the  Learning, 
Antiquities,  and  Eeligion  of  the  Irish  Nation.  Netory, 
1819.     8vo. 

STUAET  (James),  of  Duneam. 
Three  Years  in  North  America.     2   vols.     Edinh. 
1833.     8vo. 
Trial  of  James  Stuart,  of  Duneam.     See  Trials. 

STUAET  (John). 

Chancery  Eeports.     See  Simons  (Nicholas). 

STUAET  (Professor  John). 

Essays  chiefly  on  Scottish  Antiquities,  with  a  brief 
Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.     Aberdeen,  1846.     4to. 

STUAET  (John),  LL.D. 

Historical  Notices  of  St.  Fillan's  Crozier,  and  of  the 
Devotion  of  King  Eobert  Bruce  to  St.  Fillan.  Edinh. 
1877.     4to. 

A  Lost  Chapter  in  the  History  of  Mary  Queen  of 
Scots  recovered ;  Notices  of  James,  Earl  of  Bothwell, 
and  Lady  Jane  Gordon,  and  of  the  Dispensation  for 
their  Marriage ;  Eemarks  on  the  Law  and  Practice  of 
Scotland  relative  to  Marriage  Dispensations;  and  an 
Appendix  of  Documents.     Edinh.  1874.     4to. 

Eecords  of  the  Monastery  of  Kinloss,  with  Illustra- 
tive Documents.  Edited  by  John  Stuart.  Edinh. 
1872.     4to. 

Eecords  of  the  Priory  of  the  Isle  of  May.  Edited 
by  John  Stuart.     Edinh.  1878.     4to. 

The  Sculptured  Stones  of  Scotland.     See  Scotland. 

See  also,  Spalding  Club. 

STUAET  (John  Sobieski). 

Vestiarium  Scoticum :  from  the  Manuscript  for- 
merly in  the  Library  of  the  Soots  College  at  Douay, 
with  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  Edinh.  1842. 
folio. 

STUART  (John  Sobieski  Stolberg,  and  Charles 
Edward). 

The  Costume  of  the  Clans  ;  with  Observations  upon 
the  Literature,  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce  of 
the  Highlands  and  Western  Isles  during  the  Middle 
Ages.     Edinh.  1845.     imperial  folio. 

Tales  of  the  Century ;  or,  Sketches  of  the  Romance 
of  History  between  the  Years  1746  and  1846.  Edinh. 
1847.     post  8vo. 


STUART  (John  Sobieski  Stolberg,  and  Charles 
Edward) — Continued. 

Lays  of  the  Deer  Forest,  with  Sketches  of  Olden 
and  Modem  Deer-hunting ;  Traits  of  Natural  History 
in  the  Forest,  Traditions  of  the  Clans,  and  Miscel- 
laneous Notea     2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     post  8vo. 

STUAET  (Eev.  Moses). 

Critical  History  and  Defence  of  the  Old  Testament 
Canon  J  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Samuel 
Davidson,  D.D.     Lond.  1849.     post  8vo. 

A  Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews.  A 
new  edition,  by  the  Eev.  E  Henderson,  D.D.  Lond. 
1856.     8vo. 

A  Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans  ;  with 
a  Translation  and  various  Excursus.  Lond.  1857. 
8vo. 


STUAET  (Egbert),  Civil  Engineer. 
A  Descriptive  History  of  the  Steam  Engine. 
1824.     8vo. 


Lond. 


STUAET  (Egbert). 

Caledonia  Eomana :  a  Descriptive  Account  of  the 
Roman  Antiquities  of  Scotland ;  with  a  Summary  of 
Historical  Transactions  connected  with  the  Roman 
occupation  of  North  Britain.     Edinh.  1845.     4to. 

Views  and  Notices  of  Glasgow  in  former  Times. 
Glasgow,  1848.     4to. 

STUART  (Robert),  Milne  (James  S.),  Peddib 
(William),  and  Paterson  (William). 

Reports  of  Cases  Decided  in  the  Court  of  Session^ 
Teind  Court,  Court  of  Exchequer,  Court  of  Justiciary, 
and  in  the  House  of  Lords,  from  11th  November  1851, 
to  20th  July  1852.  Edinh.  1852.  Vol.  L  royal 
8vo. 

STUART  (ViLLiERs). 

Nile  Gleanings  ;  concerning  the  Ethnology,  History, 
and  Art  of  Ancient  Egypt  as  revealed  by  Egyptian 
Paintings  and  Bas-reliefs,  with  Descriptions  of  Nubia 
and  its  great  Rock  Temples  to  the  second  Cataract. 
Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

STUART  FAMILY. 

Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  the  Stuarts,  and  the 
remarkable  Providences  of  God  towards  them.  Lond 
1683.     8vo. 

La  Race  et  la  Naissance,  la  Vie  et  la  Mort  de  Marie 
Stuart  J  avec  un  Traitt6  touchant  la  Maison  de  Stuart 
Amsterdam,  1695.     12mo. 

Ahab's  Evil;  containing  a  Secret  History  of  the. 
Stuarts.     Lond.  1720.     8vo. 


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STUAET  FAMILY— STUBBS. 


STUART  FAMILY-  Gontimied. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Royal  Family  of  the  Stuarts, 
from  the  aspersions  cast  on  them  by  Rapin,  Oldmixon, 
etc.,  in  which  the  Life  of  King  Charles  L  is  particu- 
larly considered.     Lond.  1734.     folio. 

History  of  the  Conspiracies,  Trials,  and  Dying 
Speeches  of  all  those  who  have  suffered  on  Account  of 
the  House  of  Stuart,  from  the  Revolution  down  to  the 
commencement  of  the  last  Rebellion.    Lond.  1 747.    8vo. 

Decline  of  the  Last  Stuarts.     See  Roxburghb  Club. 

Histoire  du  Prdtendant.  Les  Revers  et  les  Dis- 
graces du  Prince  Charles-Edouard  Stuart  en  Ecosse. 
(Par  Durey  de  Morsan.)     n.p.  1756.     12mo. 

Les  Derniers  Stuarts  k  Saint-Germain  en  Laye. 
Documents  in6dits  et  authentiques  pulsus  aux  Archives 
publiques  et  privies,  par  la  Marquise  Campana  de 
Cavelli.     2  vols.     Paris,  1871.     imp.  Svo. 

Genealogy  of  the  Stuarts.  See  Crawford  (George). 
Hay  (Father  Richard).  Kennedy  (Matthew). 
Noble  (Rev.  Mark).  Stewart  (Charles  Poyntz). 
Stewart  (Duncan).  Stuart  (Andrew).  Symson 
(David). 

STUART  PAPERS  (The),  Printed  from  the  Origi- 
nals in  the  possession  of  her  Majesty  the  Queen. 
Correspondence,  Vol.  I.  (All  published.)  Bishop 
Atterbury's  Letters.  Edited  by  John  H.  Glover. 
Lmd.  1847.     Svo. 

STUBBE  (Henry),  Physician,  Warvdck. 

The  Indian  Nectar ;  or,  a  Discourse  concerning 
Chocolata ;  wherein  the  Nature  of  the  Cocoa-nut  is 
examined.     Lond.  1662.     12mo. 

The  Miraculous  Conformist ;  or,  an  Account  of 
severall  marvaiUous  Cures  performed  by  the  stroaking 
of  the  hands  of  Mr  Valentine  Greatarick;  with  a 
Physicall  Discourse  thereupon.     Oxford,  1666.     4to. 

Legends  no  Histories ;  or,  a  Specimen  of  some 
Animadversions  upon  the  History  of  the  Royal  Society 
(by  Bishop  Sprat) ;  together  with  the  Plus  Ultra  of 
Mr  Joseph  GlanviU,  reduced  to  a  Non  Plus. — A 
Specimen  of  some  Animadversions  upon  a  book  enti- 
tuled  Plus  Ultra,  by  Mr  Joseph  Glanvill,  wherein 
sundry  errors  of  some  Virtuosi  are  discovered,  and  the 
credit  of  the  Aristotelians  in  part  re-advanced.  Lond. 
1670.     4to. 

CampaneUa  Revived ;  or,  an  Enquiry  into  the  His- 
tory of  the  Royal  Society,  whether  the  Virtuosi  there 
do  not  pursue  the  projects  of  Campanella,  for  the 
reducing  England  unto  Popery.  With  a  Postscript 
concerning  the  Quarrel  depending  betwixt  H.  S.  and 
DrMerrett.     Lond.  1670.     4to. 


STUBBE  (Henry)— Coji^Mwed. 

A  Censure  upon  certaine  passages  contained  in  the 
History  of  the  Royall  Society,  as  being  destructive  to 
the  Established  Religion  and  Church  of  England. 
Whereunto  is  added  the  Letter  of  a  Virtuoso  in 
opposition  to  the  Censure ;  a  Reply  unto  the  Letter 
aforesaid,  and  a  Reply  unto  the  Prsefatory  Answer  of 
Ecebolius  Glanvill ;  Glanvill's  Preparatory  Answer ; 
also,  an  Answer  to  the  Letter  of  Dr  Henry 
More,  relating  unto  Heruy  Stubbe.  Oxford,  1671. 
4to. 

The  Lord  Bacon's  Relation  of  the  Sweating-Sickness 
examined  in  a  Reply  to  George  Thomson,  together 
with  a  Defence  of  Phlebotomy;  and  a  Reply  to 
the  Calumnies  of  EcceboUus  GlanvUe.  Lomi.  1671. 
4to. 

A  Justification  of  the  present  War  against  the 
United  Netherlands.  By  an  English  Man.  Lond. 
1672.     4to. 

A  further  Vindication  of  the  present  War  against 
the  United  Netherlands.  Illustrated  with  several 
Sculptures.    Lond.  1673.     4to. 

See  also,  Glanvill  (Rev.  Joseph).  Thomson 
(George). 

STUBBES  (George). 

A  Dialogue  in  the  manner  of  Plato,  on  the  supe- 
riority of  the  pleasures  of  the  Understanding  to  the 
pleasures  of  the  Senses.  (Anon.)  Lond.  1734. 
8vo. 

STUBBES  (Henry). 

Christian  Directions  how  to  make  Peace  with  God, 
grounded  on  11.  Peter,  3-14.     Lond.  1680.     12mo. 

STUBBES  (Philip). 

The  Anatomic  of  Abuses,  reprinted  from  the  edition 
of  1585,  under  the  superintendence  of  William  B.  D. 
D.  Tumbull.     Edinh.  1836.     8vo. 

STUBBS  (Thomas).  See  Britain  (Great)  :  Hist. 
Anglican.^!  Scriptorbs  (R.  Twysden). 

STUBBS  (William),  Professor  of  Modern  History, 
Oxford. 

The  Constitutional  History  of  England  in  its  Origin 
and  Development.  3  vols.  Oxford,  1874-1878. 
Svo. 

Select  Charters  and  other  Illustrations  of  EngUsh 
Constitutional  History,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the 
Reign  of  Edward  the  First.  Arranged  and  edited  by 
Professor  Stubbs.     Oxford,  1870.     Svo. 


STUCK— SUETONTTJS  TEANQUILLUS. 


srk 


STUCK  (JoHANN  Wilhelm). 

Vita  clarissimi  viri  D.  Josioe  Simleri  Tigurini,  S. 
Theologise  iu  Schola  Tigurina  Professoris  Melissimi. 
Tiguri,  1577.     4to. 

STUKELEY  (Eev.  William),  M.D. 

Stonehenge,  a  Temple,  restor'd  to  the  British.  Druids. 
Lond.  1740.     folio. 

Abury,  a  Temple  of  the  British  Druids,  with  some 
others,  described;  wherein  is  a  more  particular  Account 
of  the  first  and  Patriarchal  Eeligion,  and  of  the  Peo- 
pling of  the  British  Islands.     Lond.  1743,     folio. 

PalsBographia  Britannica  ;  or,  Discourses  on  Anti- 
quities in  Britain — 

1.  Origines  Eoystonianse ;  or,  an  Account  of  the 
Oratory  of  Lady  Eoisia  discovered  at  Eoyston.  Lond. 
1743. — 2.  Origines  Eoystoniance,  Part  II. ;  or,  a  De- 
fence of  Lady  Eoisia  de  Vere  against  the  calumny  of 
Mr  Parkin.  Stamford,  1746. — An  Answer  to,  or  Ee- 
marks  upon,  Dr  Stukeley's  Origines  Eoystonianae ; 
wherein  the  Antiquity  and  Imagery  of  the  Oratory 
lately  discovered  at  Eoyston  in  Herefordshire,  are  truly 
stated  and  accounted  for.  By  Charles  Parkin,  Eector 
of  Eoxburgh.  Lond.  1744. — A  Eeply  to  the  peevish, 
weak,  and  malevolent  Objections  brought  by  Dr 
Stukeley  in  his  Origines  Eoystonianaa  No.  2.  against 
an  Answer  to,  or  Eemarks  upon,  his  Origines  Eoy- 
stonianse  No.  1.  By  Charles  Parkin.  Norwich,  1748. 
(In  one  vol.)     4to. 

An  Account  of  Eichard  of  Cirencester,  with  his 
Antient  Map  of  Eoman  Brittain,  and  the  Itinerary 
thereof.     Lond.  1757.     4to. 

Itinerarium  Curiosum ;  or,  an  Account  of  the 
Antiquities  and  remarkable  Curiosities  in  Nature  or 
Art  observed  in  Travels  through  Great  Britain.  To 
which  is  added,  the  Itinerary  of  Eichard  of  Ciren- 
cester, with  an  Account  of  that  Author  and  his  Work. 
2  vols.     Second  edition.    Lond.  1776.    foUo. 

An  Account  of  a  Roman  Temple  and  other  Antiquities 
near  Graham's  Dike,  in  Scotland.     n.p.,  n.d.     4to. 

A  Letter  to  Mr  Macpherson  on  his  publication  of 
Fingal  and  Temora.  With  a  Print  of  Cathmor's 
Shield.     Lond.  1763.     4to. 

STUEGE  (Joseph)  and  HAEVEY  (Thomas). 

The  West  Indies  in  1837 ;  being  the  Journal  of  a 
Visit  to  Antigua,  Montserrat,  Dominico,  etc.  Lond. 
1838.     8vo. 

STUEM  (C.  C). 

Morning  Communings  with  God;  or.  Devotional 
Meditations  for  Every  Day  of  the  Year.  Translated 
from  the  German.  Lond.  1847.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Standard  Library.) 


STUEM  (Jean). 

Sa  Vie  et  ses  Travaux.    See  Schmidt  (Charles). 

STUET  (Captain  Chablbs). 

Two  Expeditions  into  the  Interior  of  Southern 
Australia,  during  the  years  1828-1831.  With  Ob- 
servations on  the  SoU,  Climate,  and  General  Eesonrces 
of  New  South  Wales.     2  vols.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

STYLES  (Egbert  Poole). 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey  Church 
of  Pershore,  including  an  Architectural  Description  of 
the  Church.     Lond.  1838.     4to. 

STYLES  (A  Collbotion  ot).  See  Juridical 
Society. 

STYLES  OF  DEEDS  and  Instruments  in  accord- 
ance with  the  Titles  to  Land  (Scotland)  Act,  1858  and 
1860.  With  Notes  on  the  completion  of  Titles  under 
the  Act.     Edinb.  1861.     8vo. 

STYLES  OF  WRITS  and  Forms  of  Procedure  iu 
the  Church  Courts  of  Scotland.  By  the  Church  Law 
Society  of  Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1838.     8vo. 

STYPMANNUS  (Joannes). 

De  Jure  Nautico  et  Maritimo.    See  Sokiptorum. 

SUAEEZ  (Joseph  Makia). 

Arcus  L.  Septimii  Severi  Aug.  Anaglypha  cum  ex- 
pUcatione.     Romce,  1676.     folio. 

SUCHET  (Louis  Gabriel,  Marshal). 
Memoirs  of  the  War  in  Spain,  from  1808  to  1814. 
2  vols.     Lrnid.  1829.     8vo. 

SUCKLING  (Eev.  Alfred). 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Suflfolk  ; 
with  Genealogical  and  Architectural  Notices.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1846,  1848.     4to. 

SUCKLING  (Sib  John). 

Works,  containing  his  Poems,  Letters  and  Plays. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1770:     12mo. 

SUECIA.     See  Sweden. 

SUETONIUS  TRANQUILLUS  (Caius). 

Opera,  et  in  iUa  Commentarius  Samuelis  Pitisci,  quo 
Antiquitates  Eomanae,  ab  Interpretibus  doctissimus 
explicatse.    2  vols.    Trajedi  ad  Bhenum,  IQ90.    8vo. 

Opera,  et  in  ilia  commentarius  Sam.  Pitisci,  in  quo 
Antiquitates  Eomanse  perpetuo  tenore  expUcantur. 
2  vols.     Leovardice,  1714.     4to. 

Opera  Omnia  ex  editione  Baumgarten-Crusii. 
4  vols.    Lond.  1826.    8vo.    (Valpy's  Delphin  Classics.) 


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SUETONIUS  jTEANQUILLUS  (Caius)— Core- 
tinued, 

Histoire  des  Douze  C^sars  de  Su6tone,  traduit  par 
Henri  Ophellot  de  la  Pause,  avec  des  Melanges  Philo- 
Bophiques,  et  des  Notes.     4  vols.     Pam,  1771.     8vo. 

The  Lives  of  the  first  Twelve  Csesars,  translated 
from  the  Latin  of  Suetonius:  with  Annotations  by 
Alexander  Thomson,  M.D.     Lond.  1796.     8vo. 

The  Lives  of  the  Twelve  Csesars ;  to  which  are 
added  his  Lives  of  Grammarians,  Ehetoricians,  and 
Poets.  The  Translation  of  Alexander  Thomson,  re- 
vised and  corrected  by  T.  Forrester.  Lond.  1855. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.) 

SUEUE  (Jean  Le). 

Histoire  de  I'Eglise  et  I'Empire  depuis  la  Naissance 
de  Jesus  Christ  jusqu'  k  la  fin  du  X*  Sifecle.  8  vols. 
Amsterdam,  1730.     4to. 

Continuation  a  I'Histoire,  etc.  See  Pictet  (Bene- 
dict). 

SUEVIA. 

Eerum  Suevicarum  Scriptores  aliquot  Veteres,  prae- 
cipue  Felicis  Fabri  Historia  Suevica,  ex  Bibliotheca 
et  recensione  Melch.  Haim.  Goldasti.  Ulmoe,  1727. 
folio. 

SUFFOLK  (Edward  Howard,  Earl  of). 

Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Verse,  by  a  person  of 
quality.     Lond.  1725.     8vo. 

Musarum  Delicise  :  containing  Essays  upon  Pasto- 
ral ;  Ideas  supposed  to  be  written  about  two  thousand 
years  ago  by  an  Asiatick  Poet;  Sapphick  Verse  or 
Poems  on  several  occasions.  By  a  Nobleman. 
Lond.  1728.     8vo. 

SUGAR 

The  Groans  of  the  Plantations;  or,  a  true  Account  of 
their  grievous  and  extreme  sufierings  by  the  heavy 
impositions  upon  Sugar,  and  other  hardships  relating 
more  particularly  to  the  Island  of  Barbados.  Lond. 
1689.     4to. 

A  Discourse  of  the  Duties  on  Merchandize,  more 
particularly  of  that  on  Sugars;  in  answer  to  a  Pamphlet 
intituled,  "The  Groans  of  the  Plantations,"  etc.  Lond. 
1695.     4to.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

SUGDEN  (Sir  Edward  Burtenshaw)  afterwards 
Lord  St.  Leonards. 

A  Series  of  Letters  to  a  Man  of  Property,  on  the  sale, 
purchase,  mortgaging,  leasing,  settling,  and  devising  of 
Estates.     Third  edition.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  of  Powers.  Third  edition. 
Lond.  1821.     8vo. 


SUGDEN  (Sir  Edward  Burtenshaw) — Continued. 

The  same.  Seventh  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1845. 
royal  8vo. 

The  same.    Eighth  edition.    ZoW.  1861.    royal  8 vo, 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Vendors  and 
Purchasers  of  Estates.     Fifth  edition.     Lond.  1818. 

The  same.  Fourteenth  edition.  Lond.  1862.  royal 
8vo. 

A  Concise  View  of  the  Law  on  Sales,  Purchases, 
Mortgages,  Leases,  Settlements,  and  Devises  of  Estates. 
Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1821.      8vo. 

A  Concise  and  Practical  View  of  Vendors  and  Pur- 
chasers of  Estates.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  James  Humphreys,  on  his  Proposal 
to  repeal  the  Laws  of  Eeal  Property,  and  substitute  a 
New  Code.     Third  edition.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Property,  as  administered 
by  the  House  of  Lords.     Lond.  1849.     royal  8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  New  Statutes  (of  Eeal  Property) 
relating  to  Limitations  of  Time,  Estates  Tail,  Dower, 
Descent,  Operation  of  Deeds,  etc.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

SUGEE.    Able  de  Saint  Denis. 

(Euvrea     completes.      See    France  :     Soci^te    de 

L'HiSTOmE. 

SUHM  (Peter  Friderick.). 

Nye  Samlinge  til  den  Danske  Historic.  4  vols. 
Kiobenhaven,  1792-1795.     4to.- 

Scriptores  Eeixim  Danicarum  Medii  .lEvi.  See 
Denmark. 

SUED  AS. 

Suidse  Lexicon,  Graece  et  Latine.  Textum  Graecum 
cum  MSS.  codd.  coUatum  a  quamplurimis  mendis 
purgavit,  Notisque  perpetuis  iUustravit :  Versionem 
Latinam  .lEmilu  Porti  innumeris  in  locis  correxit; 
IndicesquB  Auctorum  et  Eerum  adjecit  Ludolphus 
Kusterus.     3  vols.     Cantahrigice,  1705.     folio. 

Emendationes  in  Suidam.     See  Toup  (Joannes). 

SUISSE  (La).     See  Switzerland. 

SULI  and  PAEGA. 

History  of  Suli  and  Parga,  containing  their  Chron- 
ology, and  their  Wars,  particularly  those  with  Ali 
Pasha,  Prince  of  Greece.  Written  originally  in  modem 
Greek  and  translated  into  English  from  the  Italian  of 
C.  Gherardini  of  Milan.     Edinb.  \?,2^.     12mo. 

SULLIVAN  (Edward). 

Eambles  and  Scrambles  in  North  and  South  America. 
Lond.  1852.     8vo. 


V 


SULLIVAN— SUKTEES  SOCIETY. 


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SULLIVAN  (Francis  Stoughton). 

An  Historical  Treatise  on  the  Feudal  Law,  and  the 
Constitution  and  Laws  of  England,  with  a  Commentary 
on  Magna  Charta.     LonA.  1772.     4to. 

SULLY  (Maximilian  de  Bethune,  Duo  de). 

M^moires  des  Sages  et  Eoyalles  CEconomies  d'Estat 
domestiques,  politiques  et  militaires  de  Henry  le  Grand, 
et  des  Administrations  Loyales  de  Maximilian  de 
Bethune,  Due  de  Sully.  4  vols,  in  2.  Amsterdam, 
1662.     folio. 

M^moires  de  Sully,  mis  en  ordre,  avec  des  remarques 
(par  I'Abb^  de  I'ficluse  des  Loges).  3  vols.  Londres, 
1747.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Sully,  Prime  Minister  of 
Henry  the  Great,  containing  the  History  of  the  Life 
and  Eeign  of  that  Monarch,  and  his  own  Administration 
under  him.  Translated  from  the  French  (by  Charlotte 
Lennox).  To  which  is  added  the  Trial  of  Francis 
Eavillac  for  the  Murder  of  Henry  the  Great.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1761.     4to. 

The  same.  With  the  Trial  of  Francis  Eavaillac  for 
the  Murder  of  Henry  the  Great,  and  an  Appendix  con- 
taining Eefutations  of  the  Abbd  de  I'Ecluse's  correc- 
tional Notes  exculpatory  of  the  Jesuits.  New  edition, 
carefully  corrected.     5  vols.     Edinh.  1819.     8vo. 

The  same.  With  additional  Notes ;  and  an  Historical 
Introduction  attributed  to  Sir  Walter  Scott.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1856.     12mo.     (Bohn's  French  Memoirs.) 

SULPITIUS  SEVEEUS,  Presbyter  Aquitanus. 
Opera  omnia,  cum  lectissimis  commentariis,  accurante 
Georgio  Hornio.     Amstelodami,  1665.     8vo. 

SUMNEE  (Charles),  LL.D.,  of  Massachmetts. 
Memoir  and  Letters  of  Charles  Sumner,  by  Edward 
L.  Pierce.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

SUMNEE  (Eev.  Charles). 

Translation  of  Milton's  Treatise  on  Christian 
Doctrine.     See  Milton  (John). 

SUMNEE  (Eev.  George  Henry). 

Life  of  Charles  Eichard  Sumner,  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester, during  a  Forty  Years'  Episcopate.  Lond.  1876. 
Svo. 

SUMNEE  (John  Bird),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Treatise  on  the  Eecords  of  the  Creation,  and  on  the 
Moral  Attributes  of.  the  Creator;  with  particular 
reference  to  the  Jewish  History,  and  to  the  consistency 
of  the  principle  of  Population  with  the  wisdom  and 
goodness  of  the  Deity.     2  vols.     Lond.  1818.     Svo. 


SUPEEIOEITIES. 

A  Disconrse  concerning  Fews  and  Superiorities ; 
showing  that  the  rigid  observance  of  them  is  incon- 
sistent with  the  nature  of  the  British  Constitution. 
Edinb.  1716.     12mo. 

Essays  upon  Feudal  Holdings,  Superiorities,  etc. 
See  Eebeluon  :  Collection  op  Tracts,  VoL  IV. 

SUPEENATUEAL  EELIGION  :  an  Inquiry  into 
the  Eeality  of  Divine  Eevelation.  3  vols.  Zond  1874- 
1877.     8vo. 

SUPEESTITIONS  Anciennes  et  Modemes  (d'aprds 
le  P.  Le  Brun  et  I'Abbe  Thiers,  avec  des  Eemarques  par 
D.  Jean  Fred.  Bernard) :  prejug^s  vulgaires  qui  ont 
induit  les  Peuples  k  des  Usages  et  k  des  Pratiques 
contraires  k  la  Eeligion.  2  vols,  Amsterdam,  1733, 
1736.     folio. 

SUPEEVILLE  (Daniel  de).  Minister  of  the  French 
Protestant  Church  at  Rotterdam. 

Nouveaux  Sermons  sur  divers  textes  de  I'^criture 
Sainte.     4  vols.     Amsterdam,  1743-1756.     Svo. 

SUPPLICATION  for  Toleration  addressed  to  King 
James  I.,  by  some  of  the  late  silenced  and  deprived 
ministers,  first  printed  in  the  year  1609,  now  reprinted 
with  the  King's  (hitherto  unpublished)  Notes,  by  S.  E. 
Maitland,  D.D.     Lmd.  1859.     4to. 

SUPPEESSION  of  the  Eeformation  in  France,  as 
exhibited  in  De  Eulhi^re's  Historical  Elucidations. 
See  Scott  (David  Dundas). 

SUEENHUSIUS  (Gulielmus).     See  Mischna. 

SUEEEY  (Earl  of). 

Poems.     See  Howard  (Henry). 

SUETEES  (Eobeet). 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County-Palatine 
of  Durham,  compiled  from  original  Eecords  and  Illus- 
trated by  Engravings,  including  a  Memoir  of  the  Author 
by  George  Taylor.     4  vols.     Lond.  1816-1840.     folio. 

Memoir  of  Eobert  Surtees.  See  Sdrtees  Society. 
No.  24. 

SUETEES  (William). 

Twenty-five  years  in  the  Eifle  Brigade.  Edinh. 
1833.     Svo. 

SUETEES  SOCIETY. 

The  Publications  op  the  Suktbes  Society,  estab- 
lished AT  Durham  in  1834.  71  vols.  Durham, 
1834-1880.     8vo. 

1.  Eeginaldi  Monachi  Dunelmensis  Libellus  de 
admirandis  Beati  Cuthberti  virtutibus.  Edited 
by  Eev.  James  Raine,  D.C.L.     1835. 

6  H 


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SUETEES  SOCIETY. 


SURTEES  SOCIETY— Continued. 

2.  Wills  and  Inventories  illustrative  of  tte  History, 

Manners,  Language,  Statistics,  etc.,  of  the 
Northern  Counties  of  England  from  the 
Eleventh  Century  downwards.  (Chiefly  from 
the  Registry  at  Durham.)  Edited  by  Dr 
Raine.      1835. 

3.  The  Towneley  Mysteries;    or,   Miracle  Plays. 

Edited  by  Dr  Eaine  and  James  Gordon. 
1836. 

4.  30,    45,    and   53.       Testamenta   Eboracensia  : 

"Wills  illustrative  of  the  History,  Manners, 
Language,  Statistics,  etc.,  of  the  Province  of 
York  from  1300  downwards.  Edited  by  Dr 
Eaine.     1836-1869. 

5.  Sanctuarium  Dunelmense  et  Sanctuarium  Bever- 

lacense ;  or,  Registers  of  the  Sanctuaries  of 
Durham  and  Beverley.  Edited  by  Dr  Raine. 
The  Preface  by  the  Rev.  T.  Chevallier. 
1837. 

6.  The  Charters  of  Endowment,  Inventories,  and 

Account  Rolls  of  the  Priory  of  Finchdale  in 
the  County  of  Durham.  Edited  by  Dr  Raine. 
1837. 

7.  Catalogi  Veteres  Librorum  Eeclesiae  Cathedralis 

Dunebn.  Catalogues  of  the  Library  of  Dur- 
ham Cathedral  at  various  periods  from  the 
Conquest  to  the  Dissolution,  including  Cata- 
logues of  the  Library  of  the  Abbey  of  Hulme 
and  of  the  MSS.  preserved  in  the  Library  of 
Bishop  Cosin  at  Durham.  Edited  by  Dr 
Raine.    The  Preface  by  Beriah  Botfield.   1838. 

8.  Miscellanea  Biographica  ;  a  Life  of  Os win.  King 

of  Northumberland  ;  Two  Lives  of  Cuthbert, 
Bishop  of  Lindisfarne;  and  a  Life  of  Eata, 
Bishop  of  Hexham.  Edited  by  Dr  Raine. 
1838. 

9.  Historise  Dunebnensis  Scriptores  Tres ;    Gau- 

fridus  de  Coldingham,  Robertus  de  Gray- 
stanes  et  WiUielmus  de  Chambre ;  with  the 
omissions  and  mistakes  in  Wharton's  edition 
supplied  and  corrected,  and  an  Appendix  of 
665  original  Documents  in  illustration  of  the 
Text.     Edited  by  Dr  Eaine.     1839. 

10.  Rituale  Eeclesiae  Dunelmensis;  a  Latin 
Ritual  of  the  Ninth  Century,  with  an  Inter- 
linear Northumbro-Saxon  Translation.  Edited 
by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson.     1840. 

11.  Jordan  Fantosme's  Anglo-Norman  Chronicle 

of  the  War  between  the  English  and  the 
Scots  in  1173  and  1174,  with  a  Translation, 
Notes,  etc.,  by  Francisque  Michel.  Lond. 
and  Edinb.     1840. 


SURTEES  SOCl-ETY— Continued. 

12.  The    Correspondence,    Inventories,    Account 

Rolls,  and  Law  Proceedings  of  the  Priory  of 
Coldingham.     Edited  by  Dr  Raine.     1841. 

13.  Liber  Vitee  Eeclesiae  Dunelmensis ;  nee  non 
Obituaria  duo  ejusdem  Eeclesiae.  Edited  by 
Rev.  J.  Stevenson.     1841. 

14.  The  Correspondence  of  Robert  Bowes  of  Aisk, 
Ambassador  of  Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  Court  of 
Scotland.  Edited  by  Eev.  J.  Stevenson.   1842. 

15.  A  Description,  or  Brief e  Declaration  of  all  the 

Ancient  Monuments,  Rites,  and  Customs 
belonging  to,  or  being  within,  the  Monastical 
Church  of  Durham,  before  the  Suppression. 
Written  in  1593.    Edited  by  Dr  Eaine.    1842. 

16.  19.  Anglo-Saxon  and  Early  English  Psalter, 
now  first  published  from  MSS.  in  the  British 
Museum.  2  vols.  Edited  by  Eev.  J.  Steven- 
son.    1843,  1844. 

17.  The  Correspondence  of  Dr  Matthew  Hutton, 

Archbishop  of  York.  With  a  Selection  from 
the  Letters  of  Sir  Timothy  Hutton,  Knight, 
his  son,  and  Matthew  Hutton,  his  grandson. 
Edited  by  Dr  Eaine.     1844. 

18.  The  Durham  Household  Book ;  or,  the 
Accounts  of  the  Bursar  of  the  Monastery  of 
Durham  from  1530  to  1534.  Edited  by  Dr 
Raine.     1844. 

19.  See  No.  16. 

20.  Libellus  de  Vita  et  Miraculis  S.  Godrici, 
Heremitae  de  Finchale,  auctore  Reginaldo 
Monacho  Dunelmensi.  Edited  by  Rev.  J. 
Stevenson.     1845. 

21.  Depositions  respecting  the  Rebellion  of  1669, 

Witchcraft  and  other  Ecclesiastical  Proceed- 
ings, from  the  Court  of  Durham,  extending 
from  1311  to  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth.  Edited 
by  Dr  Raine.     1845. 

22.  Injunctions  and  other  Ecclesiastical  Proceed- 
ings of  Barnes,  Bishop  of  Durham,  1575- 
1587.     Edited  by  Dr  Raine.     1850. 

23.  Latin  Hymns  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Church,  with 
an  interlinear  Anglo-Saxon  Gloss,  from  a  MS. 
of  the  Eleventh  Century  in  Durham  Library. 
Edited  by  Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson.     1851. 

24.  Memoir  of  Robert  Surtees,  F.S.A.,  Author  of 

the  History  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Dur- 
ham. By  George  Taylor.  Reprinted  from 
the  fourth  volume  of  the  History  of  Dur- 
ham, with  additional  Notes  and  Illustra- 
tions, together  with  an  Appendix  containing 
some  of  Mr  Surtees'  Correspondence,  Poetry, 
etc.     Edited  by  Dr  Raine.     1852. 


SURTEES  SOCIETY. 


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SURTEES  SOCIETY— Continued. 

25.  Bolden  Buko  :  a  Survey  of  the  Possessions  of 

the  See  of  Durham,  made  by  order  of  Bishop 
Hugh  Pudsey,  in  the  year  1183,  with  a 
Translation,  Appendix,  and  Glossary  by  the 
Rev.  William  GreenwelL     1852. 

26.  Wills  and  Inventories  illustrative  of  the 
History,  Manners,  Language,  Statistics,  etc., 
of  the  Counties  of  York,  Westmerland,  and 
Lancaster,  from  the  Fourteenth  Century 
downwards.  From  the  Register  at  Richmond. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Raine.     1853. 

27.  The  Pontifical  of  Egbert,  Archbishop  of  York, 
731-767,  from  a  Manuscript  of  the  Ninth  or 
Tenth  Century  in  the  Imperial  Library  in 
Paris.  Edited  by  Rev.  William  Greenwell. 
1853. 

28.  The  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew  from  the  Northum- 
brian Interlinear  Glossary  to  the  Gospels, 
commonly  known  as  the  Lindisfarne  and 
Rushworth  Gospels.  Edited  by  Rev.  J. 
Stevenson.     1854.     See  No.  39. 

29.  Inventories  and  Account  Rolls  of  the  Mon- 
asteries of  Jarrow  and  Monkwearmouth,  from 
their  commencement  in  1303,  till  the  Dissolu- 
tion.    Edited  by  Dr  Raine.     1854. 

30.  See  No.  4. 

31.  The  Obituary  Roll  of  William  Ebchester  and 
John  Bumby,  Priors  of  Durham  (1456- 
1464).  With  Notices  of  similar  Records  pre- 
served at  Durham.  Edited  by  Dr  Raine.   1856. 

32.  The  Survey  of  the  Palatinate  of  Durham, 
compiled  during  the  Episcopate  of  Thomas 
Hatfield  (1345-1382).  Edited  by  Rev.  W. 
Greenwell.     1856. 

33.  Rural  Economy  in  Yorkshire  in  1641,  being 
the  Fanning  and  Account  Books  of  Henry 
Best  of  Elmswell.  Edited  by  Rev.  C.  B. 
Robinson.     1856. 

34.  The  Proceedings  of  the  High  Court  of  Com- 
mission for  Durham  and  Northumberland. 
Edited  by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe.     1857. 

35.  The  Fabric  Rolls  of  York  Minster.  Edited 
by  Rev.  J.  Raine.      1858. 

36.  The  Heraldic  Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  by  Sir 
William  Dugdale  in  1 655.  Edited  by  Robert 
Da  vies.     1859. 

37.  Miscellanea,  comprising  the  Letters  of  Dean 
Granville,  the  Account  of  the  Siege  of  Ponte- 
fract,  by  Nathan  Drake,  and  Extracts  from 
the  Rokeby  Correspondence.  Edited  by  Rev. 
George  Ornsby,  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe,  and 
Rev.  J.  Raine.     1858. 


SURTEES  SOCIETY— Continued. 

38.  Wills  and  Inventories  from  the  Registry  at 
Durham.  (A  Continuation  of  No.  2.)  Edited 
by  Rev.  W.  GreenwelL     1860. 

39,  43,  and  48.  The  Gospels  of  St.  Mark,  St.  Luke, 
and  St.  John,  from  the  Northumbrian  Inter- 
linear Gloss  to  the  Gospels  contained  in  the 
MS.  Nero  D.  IV.  among  the  Cottonian  MSS. 
in  the  British  Museum,  commonly  known  aa 
the  Lindisfarne  Gospels,  collated  with  the 
Rushworth  MS.  (A  Continuation  of  No.  28.) 
Edited  by  Mr  George  Waring.     1860-1865. 

40. '  A  Selection  from  the  Depositions  in  Criminal 
Cases  taken  before  the  Northern  Magistrates, 
from  the  Originals  preserved  in  York  Castle. 
Saec.  XVIL    Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Raine.    1861. 

41.  The  Heraldic  Visitation  of  the  North  of 
England  made  in  1533,  by  Thomas  Tonge, 
with  an  Appendix  of  Genealogical  MSS. 
Edited  by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe.     1863. 

42.  and  67.    Memorials  of  Fountains  Abbey,  com- 

prising the  Chronicle  relating  to  the  Founda- 
tion of  the  House,  written  by  Hugh  de  Kirk- 
stall  ;  the  Chronicle  of  Abbots,  etc.  ;  and  an 
historical  Description  of  the  Abbey  with 
lUustratiqns.  Edited  by  J.  H.  Walbran. 
2  vols.     1864. 

43.  See  Nos.  28  and  39. 

44.  The  Priory  of  Hexham,  its  Chronicles,  En- 
dowments and  Annals.  Vol.  L  Containing 
the  Chronicles,  etc.,  of  John  and  Richard, 
Priors  of  Hexham  and  Aelred,  Abbat  of 
Rievaux,  with  an  Appendix  of  Documents 
and  a  Preface  illustrated  with  Engravings. 
Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Raine.     1864. 

45.  See  No.  4. 

46.  The  Priory  of  Hexham.  Vol.  II.  Containing 
the  Liber  Niger,  with  Charters  and  other  Docu- 
ments, etc.     Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Raine.     1864. 

47.  The  Remains  of  Denis  Granville,  D.D., 
being  a  Further  Selection  from  his  Correspond- 
ence, Diaries  and  other  Papers.  Edited  by 
Rev.  George  Ornsby.     1865.     See  No.  37. 

48.  See  Nos.  28  and  39. 

49.  The  Survey  of  the  County  of  York  taken  by 
John  de  Kirkby,  commonly  called  Kirkby's 
Inquest.  Also  Inquisitions  of  Knights'  Fees, 
the  Nomina  Villarum  for  Yorkshire,  and 
Appendix  of  Illustrated  Documents.  Edited 
by  R.  H.  Skaife.     1867. 

50.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mr  Ambrose  Barnes, 
Merchant  and  sometime  Alderman  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne.    1867. 


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SURTEES  SOCIETY— SUTTON. 


SURTEES  SOCIETY— Continued. 

51.  Symeon  of  Durham.  The  whole  of  the  Works 
ascribed  to  him  except  the  History  of  the 
Church  of  Durham.  To  ■which  are  added 
the  History  of  the  Translation  of  St. 
Cuthbert,  the  Life  of  St.  Margaret,  Queen 
of  Scotland,  by  Turgot,  Prior  of  Durham, 
etc.  Edited  by  Mr  John  Hodgson  Hinde. 
1868. 

52.  55.  The  Correspondence  of  John  Cosin,  Bishop 

of  Durham,  together  with  Papers  illustrative 
of  his  Times.  Edited  by  Rev.  George 
Omsby.     2  vols.     1869,  1870. 

53.  See  No.  4. 

54.  The  Diary  of  Abraham  de  la  Pryme,  the 
Yorkshire  Antiquary  (1671-1722).  Edited 
by  Charles  Jackson.     1870. 

55.  See  No.  52. 

56.  The  Register  or  Rolls  of  "Walter  Gray,  Arch- 
bishop of  York,  1225-1254.  Edited  by 
Rev.  J.  Raine.     1872. 

57.  The  Register  of  the  Guild  of  Corpus  Christi  in 
the  City  of  York,  containing  a  full  list  of  its 
Members,  1408-1437.     1872. 

58.  Feodarium  Prioratus  Dunelmensis  :  a  Survey 
of  the  Estates  of  the  Prior  and  Convent  of 
Durham  in  the  Fifteenth  Century.  Edited 
by  Rev.  W.  GreenwelL     1873. 

59.  60.  Missale  ad  usum  insignis  Ecclesise  Ebora- 

censis.     The  York  Missal.     2  vols.     1874. 

61.  Liber  Pontificalis  Chr.  Bainbridge,  Archie- 
piscopi  Eboracencis.  The  York  Pontifical. 
Edited  by  Dr  Henderson.     1875. 

62.  The  Autobiography  of  Mrs  Alice  Thornton 
of  East  Newton,  County  York.  Ssec.  XVI. 
Edited  by  Charles  Jackson.     1875. 

63.  Manuale  et  Processionale  ad  usum  insignis 
EcclesiiB  Eboracensis.  The  York  Manual  and 
Processional.  Edited  by  Dr  Henderson. 
1875. 

64.  Acts  of  Chapter  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of 
St.  Peter  and  Wilfrid,  Ripon,  1452-1506. 
Edited  by  Rev.  J.  G.  Fowler. 

65.  Yorkshire  Diaries  and  Autobiographies  in 
the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Centuries. 
Edited  by  Charles  Jackson.     1877. 

66.  Cartularium  Abbatise  de  Novo  Monasterio 
(Newminster).  Edited  by  Charles  Jackson. 
1878. 

67.  See  No.  42. 

68.  Selections  from  the  Household  Books  of  the 
Lord  WilUam  Howard  of  Naworth  Castle. 
Edited  by  Rev.  George  Omsby.     1878. 


SURTEES  SOCIKTY— Continued. 

69.  Cartularium  Abbathiae  de  "Whiteby,  Ordinis 
S.  Benedicti  fundatse  anno  MLXXVIII. 
VoL  L     1879. 

70.  Dialogi  Laurentii  Dunelmensis  Monachi  ac 
Prioris.     1880. 

71.  Breviarium  in  usum  insignis  Ecclesice  Ebora- 
censis.    VoL  L     1880. 

SUSSEX  (Duke  op). 

Bibliotheca  Sussexiana.     See  Pettigrew  (T.  G.) 

SUTCLIEFE  (Matthew). 

The  Practice,  Proceedings,  and  Lawes  of  Armes, 
described  out  of  the  Doings  of  most  valiant  and  ex- 
pert Captaines,  and  confirmed  both  by  Ancient  and 
Moderne  examples  and  precedents.     Liond.1593.     4to. 

SUTHERLAND  (Captain). 

A  Tour  up  the  Straits  from  Gibraltar  to  Constanti- 
nople, with  the  leading  Events  in  the  present  "War 
between  the  Austrians,  Russians,  and  Turks,  to  the 
year  1789.     Lond.  1790.     8vo. 

SUTHERLAND  (Alexander). 

The  Achievements  of  the  Knights  of  Malta.  See 
Constable's  Miscellany. 

SUTHERLAND  (Peter  C),  M.D. 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  in  Baffin's  Bay  and  Barrows' 
Straits,  in  the  years  1850-1851,  under  command  of  Mr 
William  Penney,  in  search  of  the  missing  crews  of  H.M. 
ships  "Erebus"  and  "Terror."  2  vols.  Lond.  1852. 
post  8vo. 

SUTHERLAND  (William). 

Britain's  Glory  ;  or  Ship-Building  unvail'd ;  being  a 
General  Director  for  Building  and  Compleating  the 
said  Machines.     Lond.  1729.     folio. 

SUTHERLAND  (William),  Gardener. 

Handbook  of  Hardy  Herbaceous  and  Alpine  Flowers. 
JSdinb.  1871.     8vo. 

SUTHERLAND  PEERAGE 

The  Additional  Case  of  Elizabeth,  claiming  the 
Title  and  Dignity  of  Countess  of  Sutherland,  eta  See 
Dalrymplb  (Sir  David). 

Genealogical  History  of  the  Earldom  of  Sutherland. 
See  Gordon  (Sir  Robert). 

See  also.  Peerage  Claims. 

SUTTON  (Henry),  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Tramway  Acts  of  the  United  Kingdom,  with 
Notes  on  the  Law  and  Practice ;  and  an  Appendix 
containing  the  Standing  Orders,  Rules,  etc.  Lond. 
1874.       12mo. 


SUWOROW— SWEDEN. 


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SUWOROW  (G^n^ral-Feld-Mar^chal.) 
Histoire    des    Campagnes    du    Comto    Alexandre 

Suworow  Eymnikski.     2  vola     Lond.  1799.     8vo. 
Campagne   dea    Austro-Eusses   en   Italie,    sous    les 

ordres  du  Mar^chal  de  Suworow.     Paris,  1802.     8vo. 

SVANINGIUS  (JoH.  Janus). 
Chronologia    Danica,   a  prima    Regni    origine,   ad 
annum  Christi  1650.     Hafiiim,  1650.     folio. 

SWAINSON  (Ebv.  C.) 

A  Kandbook  of  Weather-Folk-Lore ;  being  a  Collec- 
tion of  Proverbial  Sayings  in  various  Languages 
relating  to  the  Weather,  with  Explanatory  Notes. 
FAinb.  1873.     12mo. 

SWAINSON  (William),  EE.S. 

Works  on  Natural  History.  See  Lakdnee's  Cabinet 
Cyclopedia. 

Fauna  Boreali-Americana.  See  Richardson  (Sir 
John). 

SWAMMEEDAM  (John),  M.D. 

The  Book  of  Nature ;  or,  the  History  of  Insects, 
reduced  to  distinct  Classes,  translated  by  Thomas  Flloyd. 
With  Notes  from  Eeaumur  and  others,  by  John  Hill, 
M.D.     Lond.  1758.     folio. 

SWAN  (Eev.  Chables). 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  Mediterranean,  princi- 
pally among  the  Islands  of  the  Archipelago,  and  in 
Asia  Minor ;  including  many  interesting  particulars 
relative  to  the  Greek  Eevolution.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1826.     8vo. 

See  also,  Gesta  Romanordm. 

SWAN  (Joseph). 

Views  of  Glasgow,  Views  on  the  Clyde,  etc.  See 
Leighton  (John  M.) 

History  of  the  County  of  Fife.  See  Leighton 
(John  M.) 

Historical  Descriptions  of  Paisley  and  of  Dundee. 
See  Maokib  (Charles). 

SWANSTON  (Clement  Todwat). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  during  the  time  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Eldon,  from  Hilary,  58  Geo.  III.  1818,  to  Mich.  59 
Geo.  Ill  1819.     3  vols.     Lond.  1821-1827.     8vo. 

SWARBECK  (Samuel  Dukinfield). 
Sketches  in  Scotland,  drawn  from  Nature  and  on 
Stone.     Lond.  1839.     large  folio. 

SWARTZ  (Chr.  Feed.) 

Memoirs  and  Correspondence.     See  Pearson  (Hugh). 


SWEDEN. 

The  Great  and  Famous  Battle  of  Lutzen,  fought 
between  the  renowned  King  of  Sweden  [Gustavus 
Adolphus]  and  Walstein,  etc.  Here  is  also  inserted  an 
Abridgement  of  the  King's  Life.  Faithfully  translated 
out  of  the  French,     n.p.,  1633.     4to. 

The  New  Starr  of  the  North,  shining  upon  the 
victorious  King  of  Sweden.     Lond.  1632.     4to. 

The  Swedish  Discipline,  Religious,  Civile,  and 
Military.     Three  parts.     Lond.  1832.     4to. 

The  Swedish  Intelligencer,  Parts  I. -IV.,  wherein 
out  of  the  truest  and  choysest  Informations  are  the 
famous  Actions  of  that  warlike  Prince  [Gustavus 
Adolphus]  led  along,  etc. — Part  V.  entitled,  the  Con- 
tinuation of  the  German  History. — Part.  VI.  entitled, 
The  History  of  the  present  Warres  of  Germany.  Briefly 
brought  down  from  October  last  year  to  our  Ladyday 
1634. — Part  VII.  The  German  History  continued. 
Seven  parts  bound  in  4  vols.  Lond.  1632-1634. 
4to. 

Costume  of  Sweden.  Illustrated  by  Twenty-two 
Engravings.     Lond.  1823.     imp.  4to. 

Rambles  in  Sweden  and  Gottland,  with  Etchings  by 
the  Wayside.     By  SUvanus.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

Expositio  Causarum  quibus  S.R.M.  Sueciae  bellum  a 
Rege  Regnoque  Danias  sibi  iUatum,  etiam  post  Pacem 
RoschUdiae  initam  continuare  coacta  fuit.  n.p.,  1658. 
4to. 

Sueciae  Regni  Leges  Civiles  aut  Civitatum,  secundum 
Dom.  Gustavi  Adolphi  Sueonum  etc.,  Regis  mandatum 
publicatse  et  typis  excusse,  A.  1618,  a  Johanne  Loccenio 
in  Latinam  linguam  traductee,  et  brevibus  notis 
iUustratae.     Holmim,  1672.     folio. 

Suecise  Regni  Leges  Provinciales,  prout  quondam  a 
Carolo  IX.  Sueonum,  Gothorum,  etc.,  Rege,  post  recog- 
nitionem,  confirmatse,  et  anno  1608,  publicatae  sunt,  a 
Johanne  Loccenio,  in  Latinam  linguam  traductse,  et 
brevibus  notis  illustratse.  Londini  Scanorum,  1675. 
12mo. 

Suecia  antiqua  et  hodierna  (ab  Erico  Dalberg).  3 
vols.     Holmice  (1693-1714).     oblong  folio. 

Acta  Literaria  Sueciae,  Upsaliae  publicata,  annorum 
1720-1739.     4  vols.     Upsalice,  1724-1740.     4to. 

Sueciae  Historia  Pragmatica,  quae  vulgo  Jus  Publicum 
dicitur,  e  traditionibus  historicis,  legibus  non  scriptis 
et  scriptis  etc.,  deducta  (a  Jac.  Wilde).  Holmice,  1731. 
4to. 

Scriptores  Rerum  Svecicarum  Medii  Aevi,  ex  Schedis 
praecipue  Nordinianis  collectos  dispositos,  ac  emendates, 
edidit  Ericus,  Michael  Fant,  S.T.D.,  Vol.  L — et  post 
D.  Ericum  M.  Fant,  editerunt  ac  Ulustraverunt  E.  G. 
Geijer  et  Joh.  H.  Schroder.,  VoL  II.  2  vols.  Upsalice, 
1818,  1828.     folio. 


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SWEDEN— SWEDENBOEG. 


SWED'El^—Conthiued. 

Diplomatarium  Suecanum.  Collegit  et  edidit  Joh. 
Gust.  Liljegren  (Vols.  III.-V.  ed.  Bror.  Emil  Hilde- 
brand).  Vols.  I-V.  part  1.  Holmia,  1829-1858. 
4to. 

Bref    und    Eesor    i    Sverige.       Stockholm,    1797. 

4  to. 

Eun-Liira.  Af  Joh.  G.  Liljegren.  Stockholm,  1832. 
8vo. 

Eun-Urkunder,  utgifne  af  Joh.  G.  Liljegren.  Stock- 
holm, 1833.     8vo. 

Svenska  FornsSnger.  En  Samling  af  Kampavisor, 
Folk- Visor,  Lekar  och  Dansar,  samt  Barn-och  Vall- 
Siinger.  Utgifne  af  Adolf  Iwar  Arwidsson.  Stock- 
holm, 1834-1842.     8vo. 

Svenska  Folkets  Historia  frS,n  aldsta  till  niirwarande 
tider.  Vols.  L  II.  Skandinavien  under  Hedna-Aldern. 
Vols.    IIL-V.    Svenska    Folkets    medeltids-Historia. 

5  vols.     Stockholm,  1834-1854.     8vo. 
Handliagar  rorando  Sverges  Inre  ForhSlIanden  under 

Konung  Gustaf  I.  4  parts  in  2  vols.  Stockholm, 
1841-1845.     8vo. 

Swea  och  Gotha  Hofdinga-minne  sedan  1720.  Af 
Aug.  Th.  Lastrom.      Upmla,  1842.     8vo. 

Diplomatarium  Dalekarlicum.  Urkunder  rorandc 
I^ndskapet  Dalarne,  samlade  och  utgifne  af  C.  G. 
Kroningssvard  och  J.  Lid(5n.  (3  parts  and  supplement.) 
Stockholm,  1842-1853.     4to. 

Samlingar  utgifna  af  Svenska  Fornskrift-Siillskapet. 
Nos.  1-14.     Stockholm,  1844-1864.     8vo. 

Svenska  Kongl.  Myntkabinettet.  I.  Anglosachsiska 
Mynt,  funnai  Sveriges  Jord. — Monnaies  Anglosaxonnes 
du  Cabinet  Eoyal  de  Stockholm  toutes  trouv^es  en 
Sufede.  Glassies  et  d^crites  par  B.  E.  Hildebrand. 
(Avec  un  6claircissement  en  Frangais).  Stockholm, 
1846.     4to. 

Kongl.  Svenska  Myntkabinettet.  II.  Kufiska  Mynt 
— Numi  Cufici  Eegii  Numophylacii  Holmiensis,  quos 
omnes  in  Terra  Sueciae  Eepertos  digessit  et  interpre- 
tatus  est  Carolus  Johannes  Tornberg.  Upsalice,  1848. 
4to. 

Philosophien's  Historia.  Af  Eric  August  Schroder. 
3  vols.      Upsala,  1846-1849.     8vo. 

Handlingar  till  upplysning  af  Finlands  Hafder. 
Utgifne  af  Adolf  Iwar  Arwidsson.  10  parts  in  5  vols 
Stockholm,  1846-1858.     8vo. 

Cm  Fattigvasendet.  (En  Eeseberattelse.)  Af  G. 
Swederus.     Stockholm,  1847.     8vo.' 

SkSnska  Skolvasendets  Historia.  U  tarbetad  i  synner- 
het  efter  Otryckta  KaUor,  af  Johann  Ernst  Eietz. 
Mild,  1848.     8vo. 


BW'RTi'E^— Continued. 

Upplysingar  om  Kronans,  Kyrkonas  och  Prester- 
kapets  inkomster  af  andeligt  gods  uti  Skiine,  Halland 
och  Blekinge  frftn  iildre  tider  till  Sr  1660.  Fdrfattade 
och  utgifne  af  Ludvig  B.  Falkman.  2  parts.  Lund, 
1848.     8vo. 

Svenska  SprSkets  Lager.  Kritisch  Afhandling  af 
Johan  Er.  Eydquist.  3  vols.  Stockholm,  1850-1863. 
8vo. 

Sveriges  Historiska  och  Politiska  Visor.  Samlade  och 
utgifna  af  G.  0.  Hylt^n  Cavallius  och  G.  Stephens. 
Part  I.     Orehro,  1853.     8vo. 

Olai  Petri  Svenska  Kronika,  utgifven  af  G.  E. 
Klemming.     Stockholm,  1860.     8vo. 

Minnespenuingar  ofver  EnskUda  Svenska  Man  och 
Qvinnor.  Beskrifna  af  Bror  Emil  Hildebrand.  Stock- 
holm, 1860.     8vo. 

Handlingar  rorande  Sveriges  Historia.  Utgifna  af 
KongL  Eiks-Archivet  (J.  J.  Nordstrom).  Forsta 
Serien,  1521-1524.     Stockholm,  1861.     8vo. 

Konung  Gustaf  II.  Adolfs  Skrifter.  Stockholm, 
1861.     8vo. 

Sveriges  Dramatiska  Litteratur  till  1863.  Biblio- 
grafi  af  G.  E.  Klemming.     Stockholm,  1863.     8vo. 

See  also,  Skandinaviens  Historia. 

SWEDENBOEG  (Emanuel). 

The  Apocalypse  Eevealed,  wherein  are  disclosed  the 
Arcana  there  foretold,  which  have  hitherto  remained 
concealed.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  2  vols. 
Manchester,  1791.     8vo. 

The  Wisdom  of  Angels  concerning  the  Divine  Provi- 
dence. Translated  from  the  Latin.  Manchester,  \9i\(i. 
8vo. 

On  the  White  Horse  mentioned  in  the  Eevelation 
Chap.  XIX.  With  Extracts  from  the  Arcana  Ccelestia, 
concerning  the  Word  in  its  Spiritual  or  Internal  Sense. 
Lond.  1810.     post  8vo. 

Arcana  Ccelestia ;  or,  Heavenly  Mysteries  contained 
in  the  Sacred  Scriptures  of  the  Word  of  the  Lord 
manifested  and  laid  open.  Interspersed  with  Eelations 
of  wonderful  things  seen  in  the  World  of  Spirits  and 
its  Heaven  of  Angels.  Translated  from  the  Latin. 
With  an  Index.   13  vols.    Manchester,  1810-1825.  8vo. 

A  Treatise  concerning  the  Last  Judgement,  and 
the  Destruction  of  Babylon;  showing  that  all  the 
Predictions  contained  in  the  Apocalypse  are  at  this 
day  fulfilled.  Being  a  Testimony  of  things  heard 
and  seen.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  Lond.  1810. 
8vo. 

The  Apocalypse ;  or.  Book  of  Eevelations  ex- 
plained according  to  the  Scriptural  Sense.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin.    6  vols,    ionrf.  1811-1815.     8vo. 


SWEDENBORQ— SWINBURNE. 


98S 


SWEDENBORG  (Emahvel)— Continued.     ' 

Tlie  Delights  of  Wisdom  concerning  Conjugial  Love ; 
after  which  follow  the  Pleasures  of  Insanity  concerning 
Scortatory  Love.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  2  vols. 
Manchester,  1811.     8vo. 

On  the  New  Jerusalem  and  its  Heavenly  Doctrine, 
as  revealed  from  Heaven.  Translated  from  the  Latin. 
Land.  1811.     8vo. 

The  Wisdom  of  Angels  concerning  Divine  Love  and 
Divine  Wisdom.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  Lmid. 
1816.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  concerning  Heaven  and  its  Wonders,  and 
also  concerning  Hell.  Translated  from  the  Latin. 
Land.  1817.     8vo. 

A  brief  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  New 
Church,  which  is  meant  by  the  New  Jerusalem  in  the 
Apocalypse.  Translated  from  the  Latin,  iowrf.  1818. 
8vo. 

True  Christian  Religion;  containing  the  Universal 
Theology  of  the  New  Church,  which  was  foretold  by 
the  Lord.     2  vols.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

An  Hieroglyphic  Key  to  Natural  and  Spiritual 
Mysteries.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  Lond.  1826. 
12  mo. 

The  Nature  of  the  Intercourse  between  the  Soul 
and  the  Body.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  Lond. 
1826.     8vo. 

The  Four  Leading  Doctrines  of  the  New  Church, 
signified  in  the  Revelation,  Chap.  XXL,  by  the  New 
Jerusalem ;  being  those  respecting  the  Lord,  his  Divine 
and  Human  Natures,  and  the  Divine  Trinity ;  the 
Sacred  Scripture,  Faith,  and  Life.  With  an  Intro- 
ductory Preface,  and  an  Account  of  the  Author.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

The  Coronis;  or.  Appendix  to  the  True  Christian 
Religion.  Translated  from  the  Latin,  by  Robert  Hind- 
marsh.     Manchester,  1811.     8vo. 

The  Four  Leading  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem ; 
as  also  a  Treatise  on  the  New  Jerusalem,  and  its 
heavenly  doctrine,  as  revealed  from  Heaven.  A  new 
edition,  with  an  Introduction  by  James  Macara.  Edinh. 
1836.     12mo. 

Liturgy  of  the  New  Church.     See  Liturgy. 

A  Concise  History  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church, 
together  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Swedenborg. 
See  GoYDER  (Rev.  D.  G.) 

An  Account  of  Emmanuel  Swedenborg.  See  Sandel 
(Samuel). 

SWEDIAUR  (F.),  M.D. 

Arguments  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Laws  prohibiting 
the  Free  Importation  of  English  Rock  Salt  into  Scot- 
land.    Lond.  1789.     8vo. 


SWEDISH  INTELLIGENCER     See  Sweden. 

SWEERTIUS  (Emanuel). 

Florilegium  Eman.  Sweertii  Amsteledami  commo- 
rantis,  tractans  de  variis  Floribus  et  aliis  Indicis  plantis 
ad  vivum  deUneatum.  Franefurti  ad  Mcenum,  1612. 
folio. 

SWEET'S  BritLsh  Warblers.    See  Bbchstbin  (J.  M.) 

SWEETMAN  (Walter). 

Through  the  Night :  a  Tale  of  the  Times ;  to  which 
is  added.  Onward ;  or,  a  Summer  Sketch.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

The  Daughters  of  the  King,  and  other  poems  :  being 
a  Sequel  to  the  above.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

Lost  Footsteps  :  Poems.     Edinh.  1875.     8vo. 

SWIETEN  (Gerardus  van). 

Commentaria  in  Hermanni  Boerhaave  Aphorismos  do 
cognoscendis  et  curandis  Morbis.  5  vols.  Lugd.  Batav. 
1742-1772.     4to. 


SWIFT  (Edmund  S.) 

Life  and  Acts  of  St.  Patrick. 


See  JocELiN. 


SWIFT  (Jonathan),  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's, 
Dublin. 

Works,  including  the  whole  of  his  Posthumous  Pieces, 
Letters,  etc.  With  an  Account  of  the  Author's  Life, 
and  Notes,  Historical,  Critical,  and  Explanatory,  by 
.J.  Hawkesworth,  LL.D.  and  others.  18  vols.  Lond. 
1784.     12mo. 

Works,  containing  additional  Letters,  Tracts,  and 
Poems,  not  hitherto  published ;  with  Notes,  and  a  Life 
of  the  Author,  by  Walter  Scott.  19  vols.  Edinb, 
1814.     8vo. 

The  Closing  years  of  Dean  Swift's  Life.  See  Wilde 
(W.  R) 

SWINBURNE  (Algernon  Charles). 
Both  well :  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 
Erechtheus  :  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 
Songs  of  the  Springtides.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 
A  Study  of  Shakespeare.     Lond.  1880.     Svo. 

SWINBURNE  (Henry),  LL.D. 
A  Treatise  of  Testaments  and  Last  Wills.     Fifth 
edition.     Lond,  1728.     folio. 

SWESTBURNE  (Henry). 

Travels  through  Spain,  in  the  years  1775  and  1776, 
in  which  several  Monuments  of  Roman  and  Moorish 
Architecture  are  illustrated  by  accurate  Drawings  taken 
on  the  Spot.     Lond.  1779.     4to. 

A  Supplemeut  to  Mr  Swinburne's  Travels  through 
Spain;  being  a  Journey  from  Bayonne  to  Marseilles. 
Lond.  1787.     4to. 


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SWINBUENE— SYDENHAM  SOCIETY. 


SWINBUENE  (Hsnry)— Continued. 

Travels  in  the  Two  Sicilies,  in  the  years  1777  and 
1780.     4  vols.     Lond.  1790.     8vo. 

Picturesque  Tour  through  Spain,  embellished  with 
twenty  Engravings  by  Watt,  etc.     Lond.  1810.     folio. 

The  Courts  of  Europe  at  the  close  of  the  last  century, 
edited  by  Charles  "White.     2  vols.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

SWINTON  (Archibald),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

Considerations  on  the  questions  of  Law  involved  in 
the  Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session  and  House  of 
Lords,  in  the  case  of  John  vans  Agnew,  of  Sheuchan, 
against  James  Stewart  and  Ebenezer  Drew.  Ediiib. 
1823.     8vo. 

Thoughts  on  the  Eeport  of  the  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Lords  on  the  Appellate  Jurisdiction  of  that 
House.     Edinb.  1824.     8vo. 

Report  of  the  Trial  of  Thomas  Hunter  and  four 
others,  Operative  Cotton-Spinners  in  Glasgow,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  in  January  1838,  for 
Illegal  Conspiracy  and  Murder.     Edinb.  1838.     8vo. 

Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  Alexander  Humphreys  or 
Alexander,  claiming  the  Title  of  Earl  of  Stirling,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  for  the 
crime  of  Forgery.     Edinb.  1839.     8vo. 

Eeports  of  Cases  before  the  High  Court,  and  Circuit 
Courts  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland,  from  November  1835, 
to  December  1841.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1838,  1842.  royal 
8vo. 

Digest  of  Decisions  in  the  Eegistration  Appeal 
Court  at  Glasgow,  in  the  years  1835-1843 ;  with  Notes 
of  Decisions  in  other  districts ;  and  a  Supplement  con- 
taining the  Cases  decided  in  1839.  (In  1  voL)  Edinb. 
1840,  1844.     8vo. 

SWINTON  (John,  Lord). 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Public  Statutes  in  force  and  use 
relative  to  Scotland,  from  the  Union  in  the  fifth  year 
of  Queen  Anne,  to  the  twenty-seventh  year  of  King 
George  III.  inclusive.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1788.     4to. 

A  proposal  for  Uniformity  of  Weights  and  Measures 
in  Scotland,  by  execution  of  the  Laws  now  in  force ; 
with  Tables  of  the  English  and  Scotch  Standards, 
etc.     Second  edition.     Edinb.  1789.     8vo. 

Considerations  concerning  a  proposal  for  dividkig 
the  Court  of  Session  into  Classes  or  Chambers ;  and  for 
limiting  litigation  in  small  causes ;  and  for  the  revival 
of  Jury  Trial  in  certain  civil  actions,  Edinb.  1789. 
8vo. 

SWITZEELAND. 

Acta  Helvetica,  Physico  -  Mathematico  -  Botanico 
Medica,  figuris  illustrata  et  in  usus  publicos  exarata. 
3  vols,  in  2.     Basiliie,  1751-1758.     4to. 


SVnTZEB.LANT>— Continued. 

Lettres  sur  la  Suisse.     See  Sazerao. 
History  of   Switzerland.     See  Lardner's   Cadinet 
Cyclopedia. 

SYBEL  (Heinrich  von),  Professor  of  History  in  the 
University  of  Bonn. 

History  of  the  French  Eevolution,  1789-1795. 
Translated  from  the  Third  Edition  of  the  original 
German  Work,  by  Walter  C.  Perry.  Vols.  I.  to  IV. 
Land.  1867-1869.     8vo. 

SYDENHAM  (Charles,  Lord). 
Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Charles,  Lord  Sydenham.     See 
Scrope  (G.  Poulett). 

SYDENHAM  (Flotbr). 
Translations  of  Plato.     See  Plato. 

SYDENHAM  (Thomas),  M.D. 

Opera  Omnia,  edidit  Gul.  Alexander  Greenhill,  M.D. 
Londini,  1844.     Svo.     (Sydenham  Society.) 

Works.  Translated  from  the  Latin  edition  of  Dr 
Greenhill,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  E.  S.  Latham, 
M.D.  2  vols.  Lond.  1850.  8vo.  (Sydenham 
Society.) 

SYDENHAM  SOCIETY. 

Observations  on  Aneurism,  selected  from  the  Works 
of  the  principal  writers  on  that  disease,  from  the  earliest 
periods  to  the  close  of  the  last  century.  Translated 
and  edited  by  John  E.  Erichsen.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

An  Anatomical  Description  of  the  Diseases  of  the 
Organs  of  Circulation  and  Eespiration.  By  Charles 
Ewald  Hasse,  M.D.  Translated  and  edited  by  W.  E. 
Swaine,  M.D.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

The  Principles  of  Medical  Psychology,  being  the 
Outlines  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  by  Baron  Ernst  von 
Feuchtersleben,  M.D.  (Vienna,  1845.)  Translated 
from  the  German  by  H.  Evans  Lloyd.  Revised  and 
edited  by  B.  G.  Babington,  M.D.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

Observations  on  Surgical  Diseases  of  the  Head  and 
Neck.  Selected  from  the  Memoirs  of  the  Eoyal 
Academy  of  Surgery  of  France.  Translated  and  edited 
by  Drewry  Ottley.     Lmd.  1848.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Small-Pox  and  Measles,  by  Ab\i 
Beer  Mohammed  Ibn  ZacarlyA  Ar-rdzl  (commonly 
called  Ehazes).  Translated  from  the  original  Arabic 
by  William  Alexander  Greenhill,  M.D.  Lond.  1848. 
8vo. 

The  Principles  of  Physiology,  by  John  Augustus 
Unzer;  and  a  Dissertation  on  the  Functions  of  the 
Nervous  System,  by  Geoi^e  Prochaska.  Translated 
and  edited  by  Thomas  Laycock,  M.D.  Lond.  1851. 
8vo. 


SYDENHAM  SOCIETY— SYMONDS. 


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SYDENHAM  SOCIKIY— Continued. 

A  Manuel  of  the  Nervous  Diseases  of  Man.  By 
Moritz  Heinricli  Romberg,  M.  D.  Translated  and  edited 
by  Edward  H.  Sieveking,  MD.  2  vols.  Lond.  1853. 
8vo. 

The  Seven  Books  of  Paulus  .iEgineta.  See  .^Eqineta 
(Paulus). 

Harvey's  Works,  translated  from  the  Latin.  See 
Habvby  (William). 

The  Epidemics  of  the  Middle  Ages.  See  Heokbr 
(J.  F.  C.) 

The  Genuine  Works  of  Hippocrates.     See  Hippo- 

CBATEa 

Animal  Chemistry.     See  Simon  (J.  Franz). 

SYDNEY,  or  SIDNEY  (Algernon). 

Discourses  concerning  Government,  with  an  Account 
of  the  Author's  Life.     2  vols.     Hdinb.  1750.     8vo. 

Letters  to  the  Hon.  Henry  Saville,  Ambassador  in 
France.     Lond.  1742.     8vo. 

Letters.      See  Sydney  PAPERa 

SYDNEY  (Sir  Philip).      See  Sidney. 

SYDNEY  (William  Egbert). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Jurisdiction  and  modern  Practice 
in  Appeals  to  the  House  of  Lords,  and  in  Proceedings 
on  Claims  to  Dormant  Peerages.     LoTid.  1824     8vo. 

SYDNEY  PAPERS,  consisting  of  a  Journal  of  the 
Earl  of  Leicester  (1646-1661),  and  Original  Letters  of 
Algernon  Sydney.  Edited  with  Notes,  etc.,  by  R  W. 
Blencowe.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 


SYDOW  (Rev.  Adolphus). 

The  Scottish  Church  Question.     Lond.  1845. 


8vo. 


SYKES  (Godfrey). 

Two  Letters  from  Godfrey  Sykes,  and  Two 
Letters  from  Charles  Bremner,  addressed  to  James 
Sedgwick.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

See  also,  Sedgwick  (James). 

SYKES  (John). 

Local  Records;  or.  Historical  Register  of  Remarkable 
Events  which  have  occurred  in  Northumberland  and 
Durham,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  Berwick-upon- 
Tweed,  from  the  earliest  period  of  authentic  record  to 
the  present  time.  With  Biographical  Notices  of  de- 
ceased Persons  of  talent,  eccentricity,  and  longevity. 
2  vols.     Newcastle,  1833.     8vo. 

SYLBERGIUS  (Fridericus). 

Saracenica  sive  Moamethica,  in  quibus  Ismaeliticse 
sen  Moamethicse  sectee  praecipuorum  dogmatum  elenchus, 
etc.,  Greece  et  Latine,  nunc  primum  edita  cum  Anno- 
tationibuB.     Heidelberg,  1595.     8vo. 


SYLVAN  SKETCHES;  or,  a  Companion  to  the 
Park  and  the  Shrubbery;  with  illustrations  from  the 
works  of  the  Poets.  By  the  author  of  the  Flora 
Domestica.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

SYLVESTER  (Joshua). 

Du  Bartas,  his  Divine  Weekes  and  Workes,  \vith  a 
compleate  collection  of  all  the  other  most  delightfull 
Workes,  translated  and  written  by  that  famous 
Philomusus,  J.  Sylvester.     Lond.  1633.     folio. 

SYM  (John  David),  Advocate. 
An  Analysis  of  the  Employer's  Liability  Act,  1880, 
43  and  44*  Vict  cap.  42.     Edinb.  1880.     8vo. 

SYME  (David). 

Reports  of  Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of 
Justiciary  from  1826  to  1829.     Minb.  1829.     8vo. 

The  Fortunes  of  Francesco  NoveUo  da  Carrara,  Lord 
of  Padua,  an  Historical  Tale  of  the  Fourteenth  Century. 
minb.  1830.     8vo. 

Translation  of  Faust.     See  Goethe. 

SYME  (Professor  James). 

Memorials  of  the  Life  of  James  Syme.  See  Pater- 
son  (Robert). 

SY]\IE  (Patrick). 

Werner's  Nomenclature  of  Colours,  with  additions, 
and  Examples  selected  from  the  Animal,  Vegetable,  and 
Mineral  Kingdoms.     Edinb.  1814.     post  8vo. 

SYMEON  (Gabbiel). 

Devises  Heroiques  et  Morales.    See  Jovius  (Paulus). 

SYMES  (Lieut. -Colonel  Michael). 

An  Account  of  an  Embassy  to  the  Kingdom  of  Ava, 
sent  by  the  Governor-General  of  India  in  1795.  Lond. 
1800.     4to. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  3  vols.  Lond.  1800. 
8vo. 

See  also,  Constable's  Miscellany. 

SYMINGTON  (Andeew  James). 

Pen  and  Pencil  Sketches  of  Faroe  and  Iceland,  with 
an  Appendix  containing  Translations  from  the  Ice- 
landic.    Lond.  1862.     post  8vo. 

SYMMONS  (Chables),  D.D. 

The  Life  of  MUton.     Lond.  1810.     8vo. 

SYMMONS  (John). 

The    Agamemnon    of    .(Eschylus    translated.      See 

.iEsCHYLUS. 

SYMONDS  (Abthue). 

The    Mechanics    of    Law-Making.      Lond.    1835. 

12mo. 

6i 


986 


SYMOm)S— SZYEMA. 


SYMONDS  (John  Addington). 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Dante.  Lond.  1872. 
post  8vo. 

Eenaissance  in  Italy.  5  vols.  Lond.  1875-1881. 
8vo. 

Vol.  1.  The  Age  of  the  Despots. 

2.  The  Revival  of  I-earning, 

3.  The  Fine  Arts. 

4,  5.  Italian  Literature. 

SYMONDS  (Eichabd). 

Diary  of  the  Marches  of  the  Eoyal  Army  during  the 
Great  Civil  War.     See  Camden  Society. 

SYMONS  (JelingebC.) 

Arts  and  Artisans  at  Home  and  Abroad;  with 
Sketches  of  the  progress  of  Foreign  Manufactures. 
Edinh.  1839.     8vo. 

SYMSON  (Eev.  Andrew),  Minister  of  Kirhinner. 

A  large  Description  of  Galloway.  With  an  Appendix, 
containing  original  Papers,  from  the  Sibbald  and  Mac- 
farlane  MSS.  (Edited  by  Thomas  Maitland.)  Edinh. 
1823.     8vo. 

SYMSON  (Archibald),  Pastor  at  Dalkeith  in  Scot- 
land, 

A  Sacred  Septenarie;  or,  a  Godly  and  fruitfull  Ex- 
position on  the  Seven  Psalmes  of  Eepentance.  Lond. 
1638.     4to. 

SYMSON  (David). 

A  Genealogical  and  Historical  Account  of  the  illus- 
trious name  of  Stuart;  from  the  first  original  to  the 
accession  to  the  Imperial  Crown  of  Scotland.  Edinh. 
1712.     12mo. 


SYMSOJSr  (Matthias). 
Present  State  of  Scotland. 


See  Scotland. 


SYMSON  (Patrick),  Minister  of  Striveling. 

The  Historie  of  the  Church  since  the  dayes  of  our 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  untUl  this  present  age  (1600), 
divided  into  foure  Books.     Lond,  1634.     folio. 


SYNCELLTJS  (Gborgius). 

Chronographia  ab  Adamo  usque  ad  Diocletianum  et 
Nicephori  Breviarium,  Chronographicum,  Gr.  et  Lat., 
cum  notis  Jacobi  Goar.  Park's,  1652.  folio.  (Byzan- 
tinse  Historiae  Scriptores.) 

SYNGE  (Dr  Edward),  Archhishop  of  Tuam. 
Works.     4  vols.     Lond.  1744.     12mo. 

SYNGE  (Eev.  Edward),  Son  of  the  preceding. 
The  case  of  Toleration  considered,  with  reference  both 
to  Eeligion  and  Government;  in  a  Sermon  preached 
in  Dublin  before  the  House  of  Commons.    Edinh.  1730. 
8vo. 

SYNTAX  (Dr),  Pseudonym  ofW.  Coombe. 

The  Tour  of  Dr  Syntax  in  search  of  the  Picturesque : 
a  Poem. — Second  Tour  of  Dr  Syntax  in  search  of 
Consolation. — Third  Tour  of  Dr  Syntax  in  search  of  a 
Wife.     3  vols.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

SYEIA. 

The  Modern  Syrians;  or,  Native  Society  in  Damascus, 
Aleppo,  and  the  Mountains  of  the  Druses.  By  an 
Oriental  Student.     Lond.  1844.     post  8vo. 

SYEIAC  DOCUMENTS,  attributed  to  the  first 
three  Centuries.  Translated  by  the  Eev.  B.  P. 
Pratten.  Edinh.  1871.  8vo.  (Clark's  Anti-Nicene 
Library.) 

SYEUS  (PuBLius). 
Sententiae.     See  Seneca. 

SZABAD  (Emeric). 

Hungarian  Sketches  in  Peace  and  War.  See  Con- 
stable's Miscellany  op  Foreign  Literature. 

SZADWISKI  (Lieut.  G.  M.  B.  Leon). 
An  Epitome  of  the  History  of  Poland.    See  Poland  : 
Bibuotheca  Polonica. 

SZYEMA  (Chbistianus  Lach). 

Letters,  Literary  and  Political,  on  Poland ;  compris- 
ing observations  on  Eussia  and  other  Sclavonian  Nations 
and  Tribes.     (Anon.)     Edinh.  1823.     8vo. 

Copernicus  and  his  Native  Land.  See  Poland  : 
Bibliotheca  Polonica. 


T.— TAILZIES. 


987 


T 


T.  (E.) 

The  Opinion  of  Witchcraft  Vindicated  in  an  answer 
to  a  Book  intituled  "  The  Question  of  "Witchcraft  de- 
bated."   By  R.  T.     Lmd.  1670.     12mo. 

TAAFFE  (Jo.  Baptista,  Combs  a). 
Historia  Imperii  Eomano-Gemianici  Pragmatice  de- 
lineata.     See  Eieggee  (Paulus  Josbphus). 

TAAFFE  (Nicholas,  Viscount). 

Observations  on  Affairs  in  Ireland,  from  the  Settle- 
ment in  1691,  to  the  present  time.     Lond.  1766.    8vo. 

TABAEAUD  (Mathieu  Mathurin). 

Histoire  Critique  du  Philosophisme  Anglois,  depuis 
Bon  origine  jusqu'Ji  son  introduction  en  France,  inclusive- 
ment.     2  vols.     Paris,  1806.     Svo. 

TABLE  OF  FEES.     See  Fees. 

TABLEAU  de  la  Litt^rature  Fran^aise  pendant  le 
Dix-huitifcme  Sifecle.     Paris,  1813.     8vo. 

TABLEAU  POLITIQUE  des  rfegnes  de  Charles  II. 
et  de  Jacques  II.,  derniers  Eois  de  la  Maison  de  Stuart ; 
pr^c6d6  d'une  troisi^me  Edition  de  I'Essai  sur  les  causes 
qui,  en  1649,  amenferent  en  Angleterre  I'etablissement 
de  la  E6publique.  (Par.  A.  J.  C.  J.  Boulay,  de  la 
Meurthe.)     2  vols.     La  Haye,  1818.     8vo. 

TABOUEOT  (Etienne). 

Les  Bigarrures  et  Touches  du  Seigneur  des  Accords. 
Avec  les  Apopthegmes  du  Sieur  Gaulard,  et  les 
Escraignes  Dijonnoises.     Rouen,  1616.     12mo. 

TACHAED  (Gdy). 

Voyages  de  Siam  des  Pferes  Jesuites,  envoyez  par  le 
Eoy  aux  Indes  et  k  la  Chine  avec  leur  Observations 
Astronomiques  et  leur  Eemarques  de  Physique  de 
Geographie,  etc.     Paris,  1686.     4to. 

Second  Voyage  du  Pfcre  Tachard  et  des  Jesuites 
envoyez  par  le  Eoy  au  Eoyaume  de  Siam.  Paris,  1689. 
4to. 

See  also,  Choisi  (L'Abb^  db). 

TACITUS  (C.  Cornelius). 

Opera;  notisGrammatico-philologico-criticis  illustrata 
ad  modum  Johannis  MineUii  a  Christiani  Hauffio. 
Quibus  prsemissa  est  Jo.  G.  Walchii  Diatribe  critica. 
2  vols,  in  4,     Ldpsice,  1714.     post  8vo. 


TACITUS  (C.  CowRum)— Continued. 

Opera;  recognovit,  emondavit,  supplomentis  explevit, 
notis,  disscrtationibus,  tabulis  geographicis  illustravit 
Gabriel  Brotier.     4  vols.     Parimis,  1771.     4to. 

Opera  omnia  ex  editione  Oberliniana,  cum  notis  et  in- 
terpretatione  in  usum  Delphini  variis  lectionibus  notis 
variorum,*  Justi  Lipsii  excursibus,  Indice  locupletia- 
simo,  etc.,  recensita.  10  vols,  iond  1821.  royal  8vo. 
(Valpy's  Delphin  Classics.) 

Cornelius  Tacitus,  a  Lipsio,  Gronovio,  Heinsio,  eta, 
emendatus  et  illustratus,  ab  Immanuele  Bekkero  ad 
codd.  antiquiss.  recognitus.    2  vols.  Lipsice,  1831.   Svo. 

Tacite.  Nouvelle  traduction  (avec  le  texte  Latin  en 
regard)  par   Bureau  de  Lamalle.     Deuxi^me   Edition. 

5  vols.     Paris,  1808.     8vo. 

The  same.  Troisifeme  Edition,  augmentde  de  la  Vie 
de  Tacite,  de  Notes,  et  des  Supplements  de  Brotier. 

6  vols.     Paris,  1818.     Svo. 

The  Annales  of  Cornelius  Tacitus.  The  Description 
ofGermanie.    By  Eichard  Grenewey.    n.p.,  1604.    foUo. 

The  end  of  Nero  and  beginning  of  Galba;  foure 
bookes  of  the  Histories  of  Cornelius  Tacitus.  The  Life 
of  Agricola  (by  Sir  Henry  Savile).  n.p.,  1604.  foUo. 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

The  Works  of  Tacitus,  to  which  are  prefixed,  Political 
Discourses  upon  that  Author  (by  Thomas  Gordon). 
2  vols.     Lund.  1728,  1731.     folio. 

The  Works  of  Cornelius  Tacitus,  by  Arthur  Murphy ; 
with  an  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of  Tacitus,  Notes, 
Supplements,  and  Maps.     4  vols.     Lond.  1793.     4to. 

The  same.     8  vols.     Lond.  1811.     Svo. 

The  Works  of  Tacitus.  The  Oxford  Translation, 
revised  with  Notes.  2  vols.  Lond.  1854.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Classical  Library. ) 

TAGART  (Edward). 

A  Memoir  of  the  late  Captain  Peter  Heywood,  RN. 
With  Extracts  from  his  Diaries  and  Correspondence. 
Lond.  1832.     Svo. 

TAILLANDIEE  (A.  H.) 

Edflexions  sur  les  Lois  P^nales  de  France  et  d'Angle^ 
terra     Paris,  1824.     Svo. 

TAILZIES. 

Proposals  for  amending  the  Law  concerning  Tailzies 
in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1765.     Svo. 
See  also.  Entails. 


988 


TAII^E— TALLEYEAND. 


TAINE  (H.  A.),  D.C.L. 

Voyage  en  Italia     2  vols.     Paris,  1874.     12nio. 

History  of  English  Literature.  Translated  by  H.  Van 
Laun,  one  of  the  Masters  at  the  Edinburgh  Academy. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1871.     8vo. 

Notes  on  England.  Translated,  with  an  Introductory 
Chapter,  by  W.  F.  Eae.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

Lea  Origines  de  la  France  Contemporaine:  The 
Ancient  Regime.  Translated  by  John  Durand,  New 
Jersey.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

The  Eevolution.  Translated  by  John  Durand. 
VoL  I.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

TAISAND  (Pierbe). 

Les  Vies  des  plus  c616bres  Jurisconsultes  de  toutes  les 
Nations,  tant  Anciens  que  Modernes.  Paris,  1721. 
4to. 

The  same.  Nouvelle  Edition,  augmentde  d'un  tiers 
par  M.  [Ferrifere].     Paris,  1737.     4to. 

TAIT  or  TAITT  (Alexandbe). 

An  Essay  upon  Baron  Napier's  Rhabdology,  being 
an  Expeditious  Use  of  his  Pythagorick  Table  in  Eesolv- 
ing  Arithmetical  Questions  without  his  Eods.  Edinb. 
1746.     8vo. 

Eoman  Account  of  Britain  and  Ireland  in  answer  to 
Father  Innes.     See  Scotia  Eediviva. 

TAIT  (George). 

A  Summary  of  the  Powers  and  Duties  of  a  Justice 
of  the  Peace  in  Scotland.     Edinb.  \i\5.     8vo. 

The  same.     Fourth  edition.     Edinh.  1828.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Evidence  in  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1824.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinh.  1827.     8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  edited  by  Adam  Urquhart. 
Edinh  1834.     8vo. 

A  Summary  of  the  Powers  and  Duties  of  a  Constable 
in  Scotland,  in  Public  and  in  Private  Cases;  and  of 
those  of  a  Private  Person  in  Criminal  Cases.  Sixth 
edition.     Edinh.  1827.     8vo. 

TAIT  (P.  G.),  Professor,  University  of  Edinburgh. 

Lectures  on  some  Recent  Advances  in  Physical 
Science.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

The  Unseen  Universe.  See  Stewart  (BAiiFODR)  and 
Tait  (P.  G.) 

TAIT  (William). 

Index  to  the  Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session,  con- 
tained in  all  the  Original  Collections,  and  in  Mr 
Morison's  Dictionary  of  Decisions.  Edinh.  1823. 
4to. 


TALBOT  (Lord  Chancellor). 

Cases  in  Equity  during  the  time  of  the  late  Lord 
Chancellor  Talbot.  Third  edition,  with  references,  by 
John  G.  Williams.     Dublin,  1793.     8vo. 

See  also.  Chancery  (Court  of). 

TALBOT  (Catherine). 

Letters.     See  Carter  (Elizabeth). 

TALBOT  (Hon.  John  C.) 

Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Forfar  District  of  Burghs. 
See  Forfar. 


TALES  of  a  Voyager  to  the  Arctic  Ocean. 
Lond.  1826.     8vo. 


3  vols. 


TALES  of  the  Wars  of  our  Times.  By  the  Author 
of  "Recollections  of  the  Peninsula."  2  vols.  Lond. 
1829.     8vo. 


TALES  of  the  WUd  and  Wonderful 
8vo, 


Lond.  1825. 


TALFOURD  (Sib  Thomas  Noon). 

Vacation  Rambles  and  Thoughts,  comprising  the 
Recollections  of  Three  Continental  Tours  in  the 
Vacations  of  1841,  1842,  and  1843.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1845.     post  8vo. 

Supplement  to  "Vacation  Rambles,"  consisting  of 
Recollections  of  a  Tour  through  France,  to  Italy,  and 
homeward  by  Switzerland,  in  the  Vacation  of  1846. 
Lond.  1854.     12mo. 

Letters  of  Charles  Lamb,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life. 
See  Lamb  (Charles). 

Final  Memorials  of  Charles  Lamb,  'consisting  chiefly 
of  his  Letters  not  before  published.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1848.     post  8vo. 

Ion :  a  Tragedy,  to  which  are  added  a  few  Sonnets. 
Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

TALLEYRAND  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  de). 

Memoir  concerning  the  commercial  relations  of  the 
United  States  with  ^England;,  to  which  is  added  an 
Essay  upon  the  advantages  to  be  derived  from  New 
Colonies  in  the  existing  circumstances.  By  Citizen 
Talleyrand.     Lond.  1806.     8vo.' 

Monsieur  de  Talleyrand :  Ni  pamphlet,  ni  Pan^gy- 
rique.     3  vols.     Paris,  1834-1835.     8vo. 

Life  of  Prince  Talleyrand.  2  vols.  Lond.  1834. 
8vo. 

BibHotheca  Splendidissima.  A  Catalogue  of  a  super- 
latively splendid  and  extensive  Library  consigned  from 
the  Continent  (collected  by  Prince  Talleyrand),  which 
will  be  sold  by  auction,  May  8,  1816.  Lond.  (1816). 
8vo. 


TALMUD— TASSIE. 


989 


TALMUD. 

HDID  DDDO,  lioc  est,  Talmudis  Babylonici  Codex 
Succa,  sivo  de  Tabernaculorum  Festo,  Latinitato 
donavit,  notisque  illustravit  F.  B.  Dachs.  Trajecti  ad 
Mhenum,  1726.     4to. 

TALVJ  (A.) 

Historical  View  of  the  Languages  and  Literature  of 
the  Sclavic  Nations,  with  a  Sketch  of  their  Popular 
Poetry  by  Talvi,  with  a  Preface  by  Edward  Eobin- 
son,  D.D.     New  York,  1860.     post  8vo. 

Talvi's  History  of  the  Colonisation  of  America. 
Edited  by  William  Hazlitt.  2  vols.  Lond.  1851. 
post  8vo. 

TAMAIO  DE  VAKGAS  (Thomas). 

Historia  General  de  Espana  del  P.  D.  Juan  de 
Mariana,  defendida,  contra  las  Advertencies  de  Pedro 
Mantuauo. — Ea^on  de  la  Historia  del  P.  D.  Juan  de 
Mariana;  de  las  Advertencias  de  Pedro  Mantuano 
contra  ella;  i  de  la  defensa  del  Doctor  Don  Thomas 
Tamaio  de  Vargas. — Defensa  de  la  Descension  de  la 
Virgen  N.  S.  a  la  S.  Iglesia  de  Toledo  a  dar  la  CasuUa 
a  su  B.  CapeUan  S.  Ildephonso.     Toledo,  1616.     4to. 

TAMEELANE. 

History  of  Timur-Bec,  known  by  the  name  of  Tamer- 
lain  the  Great.     See  Croix  (Petis  de  la). 

Histoire  du  Grand  Tamerlan.    See  Vattier  (Pierre). 

TAMLYN  (John),  Barrister. 

A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  Friendly  Societies  and 
Savings  Banks.     Lond.  1827.     12mo. 

Eeports  of  Cases  decided  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery,  by  Sir  John  Leach,  Master  of  the  EoUs 
(1829-1830).     VoL  L     Lond.  1831.     8vo. 

TAMS  (G.),  M.D. 

Visit  to  the  Portuguese  possessions  in  South-Western 
Africa,  translated  from  the  German,  by  H.  Evans  Lloyd. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     post  8vo. 

TANCOIGNE  (M.) 

A  Narrative  of  a  Journey  into  Persia,  and  Eesidence 
at  Teheran;  containing  a  descriptive  Itinerary  from 
Constantinople  to  the  Persian  capital.  Translated  from 
the  French.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

TANJOEE. 

Appendix.  A  Collection  of  Papers  and  Corre- 
spondence from  the  Eecords  of  the  Company,  relating 
to  Tanjore.  Published  by  the  Directors  of  the  East 
India  Company.     3  vols.     Lond.  1778.     4to. 


TANNAHILL  (Robert). 

Poems  and  Songs,  a  revised  and  enlarged  edition, 
with  Memoirs  of  the  Author,  and  of  his  friend  Robert 
A.  Smith,  by  Philip  A.  Ramsay.  Glasgow,  1838. 
12mo. 

TANNEE  (Bernhardus  Leopoldus  Franciscus). 
Legatio  Polono-Lithuanica  in  Moscoviam,  anno  1678. 
See  Poland:  Bibliotheoa  Polonica. 

TANNEE  (Thomas),  Bishop  of  St.  Asapks. 

BibHotheca  Britannico-Hibemica;  sive  de  Scrip- 
toribus,  qui  in  Anglia,  Scotia,  et  Hibernia,  ad  sseculi 
XVII.  initium  floruerunt  Commentarius,  cui  praefixa  est 
Davidis  Wilkensii  Prsefatio,  etc     Lond.  1748.    folio. 

Notitia  Monastica;  or,  an  Account  of  all  the  Abbeys, 
Priories,  and  Hoxises  of  Friars,  formerly  in  England 
and  Wales.  And  also  of  all  the  Colleges  and  Hospitals 
founded  before  1540,  with  many  additions,  by  James 
Nasmith.     Cambridge,  1787.     folio. 

TAEBAT  (Viscount).  See  Mackenzie  (Sib 
George). 

TAEGINI  (Francisco  B.  M.) 
Ensaio  sobre  o  Homem,  traduzido,  etc.     See  Pope 
(Alexander). 

TAEIN  (M.) 

Osttographie,  ou  Description  des  Os  de  I'Adulte,  du 
Foetus,  etc.,  precedde  d'une  jintroduction  k  I'Etude 
des  Parties  SoUdes  du  Corps  Humain.  Paris,  1753. 
4to. 

TAREUGO  Unmasked;  or,  an  Answer  to  a  late 
Pamphlet  intituled,  "  Apollo  Mathematicus,"  by  George 
Hepburn,  M.D.  To  which  is  added  by  Dr  Pitcairne, 
the  Theory  of  the  Internal  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  demon- 
strated Mathematically.     Edinh.  1695.     4to. 

See  also,  Pitcairne  (Archibald),  M.D. 

TAETINIUS  (Jos.  Mar.) 

Rerum  ItaHcarum  Scriptores  ab  anno  1000  ad  1600, 
quorum  potissima  pars  nunc  primum  in  lucem  prodit. 
2  vols.     Florentioi,  1748,  1770.     folio. 

TASCHEREAU  (Jules  Antoine). 

Histoire  de  la  Vie  et  des  Ouvrages  de  Molifere. 
Paris,  1825.     8vo. 

TASSIE  (James). 

A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  a  General  Collection  of 
Ancient  and  Modern  Engraved  Gems,  Cameos,  etc. 
See  Raspe  (Rudolph  Erich). 


990 


TASSm— TATTAM. 


TASSIN  (EBNi  Prosper),  and  TOTJSTAESr  (Ch.  F.) 
Nouvoau    TraiW    de    Diplomatique.     See    Diplo- 
matique. 

TASSO    (TOEQUATO). 

Opero,  colle  Contraversie  sopra  la  Gerusalemme 
Liberata.     6  vols.     Firenze,  1724.     folio. 

Le  Opere  di  Torquato  Tasso,  raccolte  per  Giuseppe 
Mauro.     12  vols.     Venezia,  1722-1742.     4to. 

Discorsi  del  Signor  Torquato  Tasso,  dell'  Arte  Poetica; 
et  in  particolare  del  PoemaHeroico.  Venetia,  1587 .  4to. 
{Bound  with  Beni's  I'Anticrusca.) 

La  Gerusalemme  Liberata,  di  Torquato  Tasso,  con 
la  Vita  del  medesimo,  aUegoria  del  Poema,  'argomenti 
incisi  ne'  rami  del  Tempesta,  etc.,  e  con  le  Annotazioni 
di  Scipione  Gentili  e  di  Giulio  Gaustavini  Urbino, 
1735.     folio. 

La  Gerusalemme  Liberata.  See  Parnaso  Italiano 
(Vols.  XXVIIL,  XXIX.) 

Lettere  del  Signor  Torquato  Tasso  non  piu  stampate. 
Bologna,  1616.     4to. 

Tasso's  Jerusalem  Delivered;  or,  Godfrey  of  Bulloign : 
an  Heroic  Poem.  Done  into  English  by  Edward 
Fairfax.  Fourtli  edition,  with  a  Glossary  and  Index. 
Lond.  1749.     8vo. 

The  same.     2  vols.     Lond.  1817.     12mo. 

The  same.  Translated  from  the  Italian  by  John 
Hoolo.     Eighth  edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1802.     8vo. 

The  same.  Translated  into  English  Spenserian 
Verse  from  the  Italian  of  Tasso;  together  with  a  Life 
of  the  Author,  interspersed  with  Translations  of  his 
verses  to  the  Princess  Leonora  of  Este ;  and  a  List  of 
English  Crusaders.  By  J.  H.  Wiffen.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1824,  1825.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Lond.  185 i.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Illustrated 
Library.) 

Vita  di  Tasso.     See  Serassi  (Abate  Pierantonio). 

Life  of  Tasso.     See  Black  (Eev.  John). 

Love  and  Madness  of  Tasso.  See  "Wilde  (Eichakd 
Henry). 

TASSONI  (Alessandeo). 

Pensieri  DiversL     Venetia,  1646.     4to. 

La  Secchia  Eapita,  poema  eroicomicoj  con  la  Vita 
e  con  le  Note  compUate  da  Rabustiano  Gironi.  Milano, 
1806.     8vo. 

Le  Seau  Enlev^,  poeme  heroisatiro-comique, 
traduit  de  I'ltalien  du  Tassoni,  3  vols.  Paris,  1758- 
1759.     12mo. 

See  also,  Parnaso  Italiano  (VoL  XXXIV. ) 

TASWELL-LANGMEAD  (Thomas  P.) 
English   Constitutional   History;  a  Text-Book   for 
Students  and  Others.     Lond,  1875.     8vo. 


TATE  (George). 

The  History  of  the  Borough,  Castle,  and  Barony  of 
Alnwick.     2  vols.     Alnwick,  1866.     8vo. 


TATE  (James). 
Horatiua  restitutus. 


See  HoEATiua 


TATE  (William). 

Tate's  Modem  Cambist.  A  Manual  of  Foreign  Ex- 
change and  Bullion,  with  the  Moneys  and  other 
Mediums  of  Exchange  of  all  Trading  Nations ;  also 
Tables  of  Foreign  Weights  and  Measures.  Seventeenth 
edition,  by  Hermann  Schmidt.     Lond.  1880.    8vo. 

TATHAM  (Edward),  D.D. 

Letter  to  the  Eight  Hon.  William  Pitt,  on  the 
National  Debt.     Oxford,  1795.     8vo. 

The  Chart  and  Scale  of  Truth,  by  which  to  find  the 
cause  of  Error.  Being  the  Bampton  Lecture  for  1789. 
New  edition  vrith  Memoir.  2  vols.  Lond.  1840. 
8vo. 

TATIAN. 

The  Writings  of  Tatian  and  TheophUus,  and  the 
Clementine  Eecognitions.  See  Clark's  Anti-Nicene 
Library. 

TATISCHEFF  (Michael). 

The  Grand  Instructions  to  the  Commissioners 
appointed  to  frame  a  new  Code  of  Laws  for  the  Eussian 
Empire,  composed  by  Her  Majesty  Catherine  II. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a  Description  of  the  Manner  of 
opening  the  Commission,  with  the  Order  and  Eules  for 
electing  the  Commissioners.  Translated  from  the 
Original,  by  Michael  Tatischeff.     Lond.  1768.     4to. 

TATLER  (The). 

The  Lucubrations  of  Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.  (Sir 
Eichard  Steele),  from  April  12,  1709,  to  January  2, 
1710.     2  vols,  in  1.     Lond.  1710.     foHo. 

The  same.  New  edition,  with  Illustrations  and  Notes, 
historical,  biographical,  and  critical.  (By  John  Nichols 
and  others.)     6  vols.     Lond.  1786.     post  8vo. 

See  also,  British  Essayists. 

TATTAM  (Eev.  Henry). 

A  compendious  Grammar  of  the  Egyptian  Language, 
as  contained  in  the  Coptic  and  Sahidic  Dialects;  with 
an  Appendix  consisting  of  the  Eudiments  of  a  Dic- 
tionary of  the  Ancient  Egyptian  Language  in  the 
Enchorial  character,  by  Thomas  Young,  M.D.  Lond. 
1830,  1831.     8vo. 

Lexicon  .^Igyptiaco-Latinum  ex  veteribus  Lingute 
.iEgyptiacaj  Monumentis,  et  ex  operibus  La  Crozii, 
Woidii,  et  aliorum  congestum.     Oxonii,  1835.     Bvo. 


TAUNTON— TAYLOE. 


991 


TAUNTON  (WnxiAM  Ptle). 

Eeports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  and  other  Courts  from  1807. 
7  vols.     Lond.  1814-1819.     8vo. 

TAVERNIEE  (Jean  Baptiste). 

Les  Six  Voyages  de  Jean  Baptiste  Tavemier  en 
Turquie,  en  Perse,  et  aux  Indes,  pendant  I'espace  de 
quarante  ans.     2  vols.     Paris,  1676.     4to. 

RecueU  de  plusieurs  Relations  et  Traitez,  qui  n'ont 
point  est6  mis  dans  ses  six  premiers  Voyages.  Paris, 
1679.     4to. 

The  Six  Voyages  of  John  Baptista  Tavernier  through 
Turkey  into  Persia  and  the  East  Indies,  finished  in  the 
year  1670;  giving  an  Account  of  the  state  of  those 
countries ;  together  with  a  new  Eelation  of  the  present 
Grand  Seignor's  Seraglio.  Made  English  by  J.  P.  To 
which  is  added  a  Description  of  all  the  Kingdoms 
which  encompass  the  Euxine  and  Caspian  Seas,  by 
an  English  Traveller,  never  before  printed.  Lcmd. 
1678.     folio. 

Collection  of  Relations  and  Treatises  of  J.  B.  Taver- 
nier not  printed  among  his  first  Six  Voyages.  See 
EvEBAED  (Edmund). 

TAXATIO  ECCLESIASTICA  Anglic  et  Walliaj, 
auctoritate  Papse  Nicholai  IV.     See  Records  (Pdblio). 

TAYLER  (Thomas). 

Law  Glossary  of  the  Latin,  Greek,  Norman,  French, 
and  other  Languages,  interspersed  in  the  Commentaries 
of  Sir  W.  Blackstone,  and  various  Law  Treatises, 
translated  into  English,  and  alphabetically  arranged. 
Lmd.  1819.     8vo. 


TAYLER  ("William  Elfe). 

Popery :  its  Character  and  its  Crimes. 
8vo. 


Lond.  1847. 


TAYLER  (William  James). 

Treatise  on  the  Differences  between  the  Laws  of 
England  and  Scotland  relating  to  Contracts;  including 
Marriage  considered  as  a  Contract  affecting  Property, 
and  Marriage  Settlements.     Edinh.  1849.     8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Alexander). 

The  Farmer's  Guide,  and  Agriculturalist's  Companion. 
Edinb.  1827.     8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Alfred  Swainb),  M.D. 

On  Poisons,  in  relation  to  Medical  Jurisprudence 
and  Medicine.     Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

Medical  Jurisprudence.  Fifth  edition.  Zojjd  1854. 
12mo. 


TAYLOR  (Bayard). 

Views  a-Foot;  or,  Europe  seen  with  Knapsack  and 

Staff.     Lond.  1847.     post  8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Brook),  LLD. 

Contemplatio  PhUosophica ;  a  Posthumous  Work. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a  Life  of  the  Author  by  his  grand- 
son Sir  William  Young.     Lond.  1793.     8vo. 

New  Principles  of  Linear  Perspective.  Lond.  1749. 
8vo. 

The  Practice  of  Perspective  on  the  Principles  of 
Dr  Brook  Taylor.     See  Highmobe  (Joseph). 

TAYLOR    (Catharine). 

Letters  from  Italy  to  a  younger  Sister.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1842.     post  8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Edgar). 

The  Book  of  Rights;  or.  Constitutional  Acts  and 
Parliamentary  Proceedings  affecting  Civil  and  Religious 
Liberty  in  England,  from  Magna  Charta  to  the  present 
time,  historically  arranged,  with  notes  and  observa- 
tions.    Lond.  1833.  12mo. 

TAYLOR  (Edward). 

Memoirs  of  Guy  Joli.     See  Joli  (Gut). 

TAYLOR  (G.  L.),  and  CRESY  (Edward). 

The  Architectural  Antiquities  of  Rome,  measured 
and  delineated.  2  vols.  Zwjd.  1821, 1822.  imperial 
folio. 

TAYLOR  (George),  and  SKINNER  (Andrew). 

Taylor  and  Skinner's  Maps  of  the  Roads  of  Ireland, 
surveyed  1777.     Lond.  1778.     royal  8vo. 

TAYLOR  (George). 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Act  for  the  Registration, 
Regulation,  and  Incorporation  of  Joint  Stock  Com- 
panies, 7  and  8  Vict.  cap.  110  (as  amended  by  10  and 
11  Vict  cap.  78).     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Henet). 

Philip  van  Artevelde;  a  Dramatic  Romance,  in  two 
parts.     2  vols.     Land.  1834.     12mo. 
The  Statesman.     Lond.  1836.     12mo. 

TAYLOR  (Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Herbert). 
The  Last  Illness  and  Decease  of  the  Duke  of  York. 
Lond.  1827.     post  8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Isaac). 

History  of  the  Transmission  of  Ancient  Books  to 
Modem  Times.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 


992 


TAYLOR 


TAYLOE  (Isaac)— Continued. 

The  Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm.  (Anon.)  Lond. 
1829.     8vo. 

A  New  Model  of  Christian  Missions.  Explained  in 
Four  Letters  to  a  Friend.  (Anon.)  Lond.  1829. 
8vo. 

Saturday  Evening.     (Anon.)     Lond.  1832,     8vo. 

Fanaticism.     (Anon.)     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

Spiritual  Despotism.     (Anon.)    Lond.  1835.    8vo. 

Physical  Theory  of  another  Life.  (Anon.)  Lond. 
1836.     8vo. 

Home  Education.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

Ancient  Christianity,  and  the  Doctrines  of  the  Ox- 
ford Tracts  for  the  Times.  (Anon.)  2  vols.  Lond. 
1839,  1842.     8vo. 

Elements  of  Thought;  or,  Concise  Explanations 
(alphahetically  arranged)  of  the  principal  Terms  em- 
ployed in  the  several  Branches  of  Intellectual  Philoso- 
phy.    Lond.  1842.     12mo. 

Ultimate  Civilization,  and  other  Essays.  Lond. 
1860.     12mo. 

TAYLOE  (J.  G.)  Ph.D. 

Flowers :  their  Origin,  Shapes,  Perfumes,  and 
Colours.     Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Eev.  James  W.) 

Memoir  of  David  Maitland  Makgill  Crichton  of 
Nether  Eankeilour.     Edinh.  1853.     8vo. 

Some  Historical  Antiquities,  chiefly  Ecclesiastical, 
connected  with  the  North,  the  East,  and  the  Centre  of 
Fife.     Cupar-Fife,  1868.     12mo. 

TAYLOE  (Jane). 

The  Contributions  of  Q.  Q.     Land.  \9,i%.     12mo. 

TAYLOE  (Jeremt),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and 
Connor. 

Whole  Works,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  and  a 
critical  examination  of  his  Writings,  by  Eeginald  Heber. 
15  vols.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

The  Great  Exemplar  of  Sanctity  and  Holy  Life 
according  to  the  Christian  Institution  :  described  in  the 
History  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Jesus  Christ.  With 
Considerations  and  Discourses  upon  severall  parts  of 
the  Story,  and  Prayers  fitted  to  the  several  Mysteries. 
Lond.  1653.     folio. 

A  Course  of  Sermons  for  all  the  Sundays  of  the  Year. 
Together  with  a  Discourse  of  the  Divine  Institution, 
Necessity,  Sacredness,  and  Separation  of  the  Office 
Ministerial.     Second  edition.     Lond.  1655.     folio. 


TAYLOE  (Jeeemy),  J).!).— Continued. 

A  Collection  of  Polemicall  Discourses,  wherein  the 
Church  of  England  in  its  worst  as  well  as  more 
flourishing  Condition  is  defended  in  many  material 
points,  against  the  attempts  of  the  Papists  on  one  hand, 
and  the  Fanaticks  on  the  other.     ZoretZ.  1674.     folio. 

Ductor  Dubitantium  ;  or,  the  Eule  of  Conscience  in 
all  her  general  measures.     Lond.  1676.     foUo. 

Holy  Living  and  Dying.  Together  with  Prayers 
containing  the  whole  Duty  of  a  Christian.  Loml.  1837. 
12mo. 

The  same.  ZowrZ.  1851.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library. ) 

TAYLOE  (John),  the  Water  Poet. 

All  the  Workes  of  John  Taylor,  the  Water  Poet ; 
being  Sixty-and-Three  in  Number.  Collected  into  one 
volume  by  the  Author.  With  sundry  new  Additions, 
corrected,  revised,  and  newly  imprinted.  Lond.  1630. 
folio. 

TAYLOE  (Eev.  John),  D.D. 

Paraphrase  with  Notes  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Eomans. 
Lond.  1754.     4to. 

The  Hebrew  Concordance  adapted  to  the  English 
Bible ;  disposed  after  the  manner  of  Buxtorf.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1754,  1757.     foHo. 

An  Examiuation  of  the  Scheme  of  Morality  advanced 
by  Dr  Hutcheson,  late  Professor  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow.     Lond.  1759.     8vo. 

A  Sketch  of  Moral  Philosophy;  or,  an  Essay  to 
demonstrate  the  principles  of  "Virtue  and  Eeligion  upon 
a  new,  natural,  and  easy  plan.     Lond.  1760.     8vo. 


TAYLOE  (John)  LL.D. 
Elements  of  the  Civil  Law. 


Lond.  1786.     4to. 


TAYLOR  (Majob  John). 

Travels  from  England  to  India,  in  the  year  1789,  by 
the  way  of  the  Tyrol,  Venice,  Scandaroon,  Aleppo,  and 
over  the  Great  Desert  to  Bussora ;  with  Instructions 
for  Travellers,  and  an  Account  of  the  expense  of 
Travelling.     2  vols.     Lond.  1799.     royal  8vo. 

TAYLOE  (John),  M.D.,  of  Bombay. 

The  Moon  of  Intellect:  an  Allegorical  Drama ;  and 
Atma  Bod'h  ;  or,  the  Knowledge  of  Spirit.  Translated 
from  the  Sanscrit  and  Pracrit  by  J.  Taylor.  Lond. 
1812.     8vo. 

TAYLOR  (John). 

Records  of  My  Life.     2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     ?>vo. 


TAYLOR- TAYMOUTH. 


998 


TAYLOR  (John)  F.RS. 

Records  of  Mining.  Edited  by  John  Taylor.  Lond. 
1829.     4to. 

TAYLOR  (John). 

Selections  from  the  Works  of  the  Baron  de  Hum- 
boldt, relating  to  the  climate,  inhabitants,  productions, 
and  mines  of  Mexico.  With  Notes  by  John  Taylor. 
Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

TAYLOR  (John  Glanville). 

The  United  States  and  Cuba :  eight  years  of  Change 
and  TraveL     Lmtd.  1851.     post  Svo. 

TAYLOR  (John  Pitt). 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Evidence,  as  administered 
in  England  and  Ireland ;  with  Illustrations  from  the 
American  and  other  Foreign  Laws.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1848.     royal  Svo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1855. 
royal  Svo, 

The  same.  Sixth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1872. 
royal'  Svo. 

The  same.  Seventh  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1878. 
royal  Svo. 

TAYLOR  (Colonel  Meadows). 
The  Story  of  my  Life ;  by  Colonel  Meadows  Taylor. 
Edited  by  his  Daughter.     Edinh.  1878.     post  Svo. 


TAYLOR   (Richard). 
TooKE  (J.  Hobnb). 


See  Scientific  Memoirs. 


TAYLOR  (Richard). 

Eldorado,  or  Adventures  in  the  Path  of  Empire ; 
comprising  a  Voyage  to  California,  Life  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  Experiences  of  Mexican  Travel.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1850.     12mo. 

TAYLOR  (Richard  Cowling). 

Statistics  of  Coal :  The  Geographical  and  Geological 
distribution  of  Mineral  Combustibles  or  Fossil  Fuel 
Philadelphia,  1848.     Svo. 

TAYLOR  (Thomas),  D.D. 

The  Theatre  of  God's  Judgments.  See  Beaed 
{Thomas). 

TAYLOR  (Thomas). 

Malebranche's  Search  after  Truth,  translated.  See 
Malbbranche  (Nicolas). 

TAYLOR  (Thomas). 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  Mys- 
teries.    Amsterdam,  (Lond.  1791.)     Svo. 


TAYLOR  {Tmyihs)— Continued. 

Translations  of  Greek  and  Latin  Writers.  See 
Apuleius.  Aristotle.  Iambuchus.  Julian.  Pau- 
SANica  Plato.  Porphyry.  Plotinus.  I'boclus. 
Sallustius,     Stob^hs. 

TAYLOR  (William),  o/iVorw/cA, 
Historic  Survey  of  German  Poetry,  interspersed  with 
various  Translations.    3  vols.    Lond.  1828-1830.    Svo, 
Memoirs,     See  Robberds  (J.  W,) 

TAYLOR  (WiLLLiM). 

Annals  of  St.  Mary  Overy :  an  Historical  and  De- 
scriptive Account  of  St.  Saviour's  Church  and  Parish, 
Lond.  1833.     4to, 

TAYLOR  (William),  Sergeant-Major. 

Scenes  and  Adventures  in  Affghanistan.  Lond.  1842. 
Svo. 

TAYLOR  (Rev.  William). 

Fragments  of  the  Early  History  of  Tain,  from  its 
origin  to  the  middle  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.  Edinb. 
1865.     12mo. 

TAYLOR  (William  B.  Sabspield). 

The  Origin,  Progress,  and  Present  Condition  of  the 
Fine  Arts  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1841.     post  Svo. 

TAYLOR  (William  Cooke),  LL.D. 

niustrations  of  the  Bible  from  the  Monuments  of 
Egypt.     Lond.  1838.     12mo. 

The  Natural  History  of  Society  in,  the  Barbarous 
and  Civilised  State  :  an  Essay  towards  discovering  the 
origin  and  course  of  Hiunan  Improvement.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1840.     post  8vo. 

Romantic  Biography  of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1842.     Svo, 

The  Revolutions,  Insurrections,  and  Conspiracies  of 
Europe.     2  vols.     Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

Notes  of  a  Tour  in  the  Manufacturing  Districts  of 
Lancashire ;  in  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Archbishop 
of  Dublin.     Lond.  1846.     12mo. 

Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Orleans,  including  Sketches 
of  distinguished  Characters  in  France  during  the  17th 
and  18th  Centuries.     3  vols.     Lond.  1849.     Svo, 

History  of  the  Civil  Wars  of  Ireland.  See  Con- 
stable's Miscellany. 

TAYMOUTtt 

The  Black  Book  of  Taymouth,  with  other  Papers 
from  the  Breadalbane  Charter-Room.  (Edited  by 
Cosmo  Innes.)    Edinb.  \%5b.    4to.    (Bannatyne  Club.) 

6k 


994 


TEATEO  ESPANOL— TEMPLE. 


TEATEO  ESPASfOL. 

Theatro  Hespanol,  por  Don  Vincente  Garcia  de  la 
Huerte.     16  vols.     Madrid,  1785-1786.     12mo. 

El  Teatro  Espanol ;  6  Coleccion  de  Dramas  Escogidos 
de  Lope  de  Vega,  Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Moreto,  Roxas, 
Soils,  Moratin,  y  otros  celebres  Escritores.  4  vols. 
Londres,  1817-1821.     8vo. 

TEATRO  ITALIANO. 

Teatro  Italiano :  o  sia  Scelta  di  Tragedie  per  uso 
deUa  Scena ;  premessa  un  'Istoria  del  Teatro,  e  difeso 
di  esso.     3  vok.     Verona,  1723-1725.     12mo. 

TEELING  (Chaeles  Hamilton). 
Personal  Narrative  of  the  L-isli  Rebellion  of  1798. 
Zond.  1828.     8vo. 


TEESDALE'S  BRITISH  ATLAS, 
folio. 


Lond.    1833. 


TEGNER  (EsAiAs),  Bishop  of  Wexio  in  Sweden. 

Frithiof  s  Saga :  a  Legend  of  the  North.  Translated 
from  the  original  Swedish  by  G.  S[tephens].  Revised 
and  illustrated,  with  an  introductory  Letter  by  the 
Author.     Stockholm,  1839.     8vo. 

The  same.     By  Oscar  Baker.     Lond.  1841.  -   8vo. 

The  same.  Translated  from  the  Swedish  by  Captain 
H.  Spalding.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

TEIGNMOUTH  (Chables  John,  Second  Lord). 

Sketches  of  the  Coasts  and  Islands  of  Scotland,  and 
of  the  Isle  of  Man.     2  vols.     Lond.  1836.     post  8vo. 

Reminiscences  of  Many  Years.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1878.     8vo. 

TEIGNMOUTH  (John  Shore,  Lord). 
Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Correspondence 
of  Sir  William  Jones.     Lond.  1806.     4to. 

TEIND  COURT. 

A  Collection  of  Papers  in  the  Teind  Court.  3  vols. 
Edinb.  1797-1818.     4to. 

TEISSIER  (Antoine). 

Catalogus  Auctorum  qui  Librorum  Catalogos, 
indices,  bibliothecas,  virorum  litteratorum  elogia,  vitas, 
aut  orationes  funebres  scriptis  consignarunt.  2  vols. 
Genevoe,  1686,  1705.     4to. 

TELEGRAPH  (The):  a  consolatory  Epistle  from 
Thomas  Muir  of  Botany  Bay,  to  .the  Hon.  Henry 
Erskine. — The  Telegraph  inverted,  or  Lauderdale's 
Peep  at  the  Author  and  Adherents  of  the  Telegraph. 
Reprinted     Edinh.  1825.     8vo. 

TELFORD  (Thomas).  See  Provis  (William 
Alexander). 


TEMPESTA  (Antonio),  Fiorentino. 

A  Collection  of  Engravings  etched  by  Tempesta  or 
after  his  designs,  containing  illustrations  of  the  Bible, 
Ovid's  Metamorphoses,  Tasso's  Jerusalem,  and  the 
History  of  the  Seven  Twin  Brothers  ;  also,  a  Series  of 
Battle  and  Hunting  Pieces,  Cavalcades,  Animals,  etc. 
Published  at  Rome,  Antwerp,  and  Paris,  1590-1659. 
Mounted  in  2  vols,     folio. 

TEMPLARIA.  Papers  relative  to  the  History,. 
Privileges,  and  Possessions  of  the  Scotish  Knights 
Templar,  and  their  Successors,  the  Knights  of  Saint 
John  of  Jerusalem.  Parts  I.  and  II.  Edinb.  1828. 
— Notes  of  Charters,  etc.,  by  Thomas,  Earl  of  Melrose, 
to  the  Vassals  of  the  Barony  of  Drem,  from  1615- 
1627.  Edinb.  1830.— Abstract  of  the  Charters  and 
other  papers  recorded  in  the  Chartulary  of  Torphichenj 
from  1581-1596.     In  1  vol.     Edinb.  1830.     4to. 

TEMPLARS. 

Procfes  des  Templiers,  pubUfe  par  M.  Michelet.  See 
France  :  Documents  In^idits. 

TEMPLE  (Edmond). 

Travels  in  various  parts  of  Peru,  including  a  Year's 
Residence  in  Potosi.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

TEMPLE  (Major  Sir  Grenville  T.) 

Excursions  in  the  Mediterranean,  Algiers  and  Tunis. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

Travels  in  Greece  and  Turkey.  Being  the  Second 
Part  of  Excursions  in  the  Mediterranean.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1843.     post  8vo. 

TEMPLE  (Sir  John). 

History  of  the  Irish  Rebellion,  1641 ;  to  which  is 
addded.  Sir  Henry  Tichbume's  History  of  the  Siege  of 
Drogheda  in  1641.     Dublin,  1716.     4to. 

The  Irish  Rebellion ;  or,  an  History  of  the  begin- 
nings and  first  progress  of  the  general  Rebellion  raised 
in  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland  in  October  1641 ;  together 
with  the  Barbarous  Cruelties  and  Bloody  Massacres 
which  ensued  thereupon.  Sixth  edition.  To  which  is 
added.  Sir  Henry  Tichbome's  History  of  the  Siege  of 
Drogheda.     Dublin,  1724.     4to. 

TEMPLE  (Sib  Richard),  Bart 
India  in  1880.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

TEMPLE  (Sir  William),  Bart. 

Works,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author.  4  vols.  Edinh.. 
1754.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Works,  and  Correspondence 
of  Sir  William  Temple.  See  Courtenay  (Thomas 
Peregrine). 


TEMPLE— TEONGE. 


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TEMPLE  (Inner). 

Students  Admitted  to  the  Liner  Temple,  1547-1660. 
Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

TEMPLE  (Middle). 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Middle  Temple. 
See  Catalogues. 

TEMPLEMAN  (Petee),  M.D. 

Norden's  Travels  in  Egypt  See  Nobden  (Fred. 
Lewis). 

TENCE  (Ulyssb).  See  Annuaibb  Historiqub 
Univeesel. 

TENHOVE  (Nicolas). 

M6moires  G^n^alogiques  de  la  Maison  de  Medicis. 
3  vols.     La  Haye,  1782.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Medici,  from  its  Origin  to 
the  Death  of  Francesco,  the  second  Grand  Duke  of 
Tuscany ;  and  of  the  great  men  who  flourished  in  Tus- 
cany within  that  period.  From  the  French  of  Mr 
Tenhove;  with  Notes  and  Observations  by  Sir  Eichard 
Clayton,  Bart.     2  vols.     Bath,  1797.     4to. 

TENISON  (Thomas),  Archbishop  of  Ganterhury. 
Baconiana.     See  Bacon  (Francis). 

TENNANT  (Charles). 

A  Tour  through  parts  of  the  Netherlands,  Holland, 
Germany,  Switzerland,  Savoy,  and  France,  in  1821- 
1822,  with  an  Appendix  containing  facsimile  Copies 
of  Letters  in  the  handwriting  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

TENNANT  (Rev.  William),  LL.D. 

Ladian  Recreations;  consisting  chiefly  of  Strictures 
on  the  Domestic  and  Rural  Economy  of  the  Mahomed- 
ans  and  Hindoos.  Second  edition,  enlarged.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1804.     8vo. 

Thoughts  on  the  effects  of  the  British  Government 
on  the  State  of  India.  (Being  Vol  III.  of  Indian 
Recreations.)     Edinb.  1808.     8vo. 

TENNANT  (Willloi),  LL.D. 
Anster  Fair :  a  Poem,  in  Six  Cantos.     Edinh,  1812. 
post  8vo. 

The  Thane  of  Fife :  a  Poem,  in  Six  Cantos.     Edinh. 

1822.  8vo. 

Cardinal  Beaton :  a  Drama,  in  Five  Acts.     Edinh. 

1823.  8vo. 

John  Baliol:  an  Historical  Drama.  Edinh.  1825. 
«vo. 

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Cathedral.  Ane  Poem,  in  Sax  Sangs.  Edinh.  1827. 
12mo. 


TENNEMANN  (W.  G.) 

Manuel  de  I'Histoire  de  la  Philosophie.  Traduit  de 
I'Allemand  de  Tennemann,  par  V.  Cousin.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1829.     8vo. 

A  Manual  of  the  History  of  Philosophy.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Johnson. 
Oxford,  1832.     8vo. 

The  same;  revised,  enlarged,  and  continued  by  J. 
R.  MorrelL  Lmd.  1852.  (Bohn's  PhUological 
Library.) 

TENNENT  (Sir  James  Emerson),  LL.D. 

Christianity  in  Ceylon ;  its  Introduction  and  Pro- 
gress, with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Brahmanical 
and  Buddhist  Superstitions.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

Ceylon :  an  Account  of  the  Island,  Physical,  His- 
torical, and  Topographical,  with  Notices  of  its  Natural 
History,  Antiquities,  and  Productions.  Second  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1859.     8vo. 

Sketches  of  the  Natural  History  of  Ceylon,  with 
Narratives  and  Anecdotes  illustrative  of  the  Habits  and 
Instincts  of  Mammalia,  Birds,  Reptiles,  Fishes,  Insects, 
etc.,  including  a  Monograph  of  the  Elephant.  Lond. 
1868.     post  8vo. 

TENNYSON  (Altebd),  D.C.L.,  Poet-Laureate. 

Poems.     Sixth  edition.     Lond.  1850.     12mo. 

Poems.     Lond.  1869.     12mo. 

Enoch  Arden,  etc.     Lond.  1869.     12mo. 

Idylls  of  the  King.     Xowrf.  1869.     12mo. 

In  Memoriam.     Lond.  1869.     12mo. 

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The  Holy  Grail,  and  other  Poems.  Lond.  1870. 
12mo. 

Gareth  and  Lynette,  etc.     Lond.  1872.     12mo. 

Queen  Mary  (of  England) :  a  Drama.  Lond.  1875. 
12mo. 

Harold  :  a  Drama.     Lond.  1877.     12mo. 

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8vo. 

The  Lover's  Tale.     Lond.  1879.     12mo. 

Ballads,  and  other  Poems.     Lond.  1880.     12mo. 

TENTAMINA  METRICA.    See  Pillans  (James). 

TENTERDEN  (Charles,  Lord).  See  Abbot 
(Chaeles). 

TEONGE  (Henby). 

The  Diary  of  Henry  Teonge,  Chaplain  on  board  his 
Majesty's  ships  "Assistance,"  "Bristol,"  and  "Royal 
Oak,"  1675-1679,  now  first  published.  Lond.  1825. 
Svo. 


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TEKENTIUS  AFEE— TESS£. 


TEEENTIUS  AFER  (Publius). 

Comoudiffi  Sex,  ciun  interpretatione  et  notis  Nicolai 
Cami,  in  usum  Seren.  Delphini.  Adjecfae  sunt  notse 
Aelii  Donati.     Paris,  1675.     4to. 

Comoedias  VI.  His  accedunt  integraa  notse  Donati, 
Eugraphii,  Foerni,  Boecleri,  Farnabii,  Mer.  Casauboni, 
Tan.  Fabri.     Amstelodami,  1686.     8vo. 

Comojdiae.  Birminghamim  {typis  BasJeerrille,)  1772. 
4to, 

Comoediie  Sex.  Annotationem  perpetuam  adjecerunt 
M.  Ben.  Frid.  Scbmieder  et  Fridericus  Schmieder. 
Halis  Saxonum,  1819.     Svo. 

Comwdiae  Sex,  ex  editione  Westerhoviana,  cum 
notis  et  interpretatione.  4  vols.  Zond.  1824.  Svo. 
(Valpy's  Delphin  Classics.) 

Comoedia3  Sex,  ex  recensions  Frid.  Lindenbrogii,  et 
cum  notis  selectis,  variorum,  quibus  nunc  primum 
Scholia  Anonymi  et  Picturas  veteres  ab  Ang.  Maio 
nuper  edita,  adjunxit  J.  A.  Giles.  Londini,  1837. 
Svo. 

Terence's  Comedies  translated  into  English  Prose, 
together  with  the  Original  Latin  from  the  best  editions, 
with  Notes.  By  S.  Patrick,  LL.D.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1750.     8vo. 

The  Comedies  of  Terence,  translated  into  familiar 
Blank  Vorse,  by  Gcorgo  Colman.     Lond.  1765.     4to. 

The  Same.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1768. 
Svo. 

The  Andria  and  Eunuchus  of  Terence,  translated  in 
English,  \vitb  Notes  critical  and  explanatory,  by  the 
Eev.  "William  Gardiner,  LL.D.     Edinb.  1821.     12mo. 

Les  Comedies  de  Terence,  avec  la  traduction  et  les 
remarques  de  Madame  Dacier.  3  vols.  Armterdam, 
1767.     12mo. 

Les  Comedies  de  Terence.  Traduction  nouvelle, 
avec  le  Texte  Latin  h.  cot^,  et  des  Notes  par  M.  I'Abb^ 
Le  Monnier.     3  vols.     Paris,  1771.     Svo. 

The  Comedies  of  Terence,  and  the  Fables  of  Phsedrus, 
literally  translated  into  English  prose,  with  Notes,  by 
Henry  Thomas  Kiley.  To  which  is  added  a  Metrical 
Translation  of  Phiedrus,  by  Christopher  Smart.  Lond. 
1853.     12 mo.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.) 

TERMES  DE  LA  LEY.    See  Eastbll  (William). 

TEENAUX-COMPANS  (H.) 

Bibliothfeque  Asiatique  et  Africaine,  ou  Catalogue  des 
Ouvrages  relatifs  k  I'Asie  et  k  I'Afrique,  qui  ont  paru 
depuis  la  ddcouverte  de  I'lmprimerie  jusqu'  h,  I'an  1700. 
2  parts.     Paris,  1S41.     Svo. 

TEEEASSON  (Antoine). 

HiBtoire  de  la  Jurisprudence  Eomaine.  Paris,  1750. 
foUo. 


TEEEASSON  (L'Abb6  Jean). 

The  Life  of  Sethos;  taken  from  private  Memoirs  of 
the  ancient  Egyptians.  Translated  from  a  Greek  MS. 
into  French,  and  now  faithfully  done  into  English  from 
the  Paris  edition,  by  Mr  Lediard.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1732.     Svo. 

TEEEOT  (C.  H.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh. 

The  Epistle  of  the  Apostle  Paul  to  the  Eomans,  with 
an  Introduction,  Paraphrase,  and  Notes.  Lond.  1828. 
Svo. 

Sermons  preached  at  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Churchy 
Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1865.     12mo. 

TEEEY  (Charles). 

New  Zealand;  its  Advantages  and  Prospects  as  a 
British  Colony.     Lond.  1842.     Svo. 

Scenes  and  Thoughts  in  Foreign  Lands.  Lond. 
1848.     12mo. 

TEEEY  (Daniel). 

British  Theatrical  Gallery ;  a  Collection  of  whole- 
length  Portraits,  with  Biographical  Notices.  Lond. 
1S25.     folio. 

TERSTEEGEN  (Geehakd). 

Life  and  Character  of  Gerhard  Tersteegen,  with 
Selections  from  his  Letters  and  "Writings,  translated 
from  the  German  by  Samuel  Jackson.  Lond.  1846. 
12mo. 

TEETULLIANUS  (Qv.  Sept.  Florentius),  Cartha- 
giniensis  Presbyter. 

Opera  Omnia,  par  Jac.  Pamelium  iUustrata.  5  vols, 
in  1.     Rothomagi,  1662.     folio. 

The  Address  of  Qu.  Sept.  TertuUian  to  Scapula 
TertuUus,  Proconsul  of  Africa.  Translated  by  Sir 
David  Dalrymple,  Lord  Hailes.     Edinb.  1720.     12mo. 

Apologetic  and  Practical  Treatises.  See  Fathers 
(Apostolic). 

Apologies  in  Defence  of  the  Christian  Eeligion. 
See  Eeeves  (Eev.  "William). 

The  "Writings  of  TertuUian.  See  Clark's  Anti- 
NiCENB  Christian  Library. 

TESAURO  (Emanuel). 

Del  Eegno  d'ltalia  sotto  i  Barbari  Epitome  con  le 
Annotationi  dell'  Abbate  Valer.  Castiglione.  Torino, 
1664.     foUo. 

TESS;^  (EENii  Feoullay,  Mar^ohal  de). 

Memoires  et  Lettres  du  Mar6chal  de  Tess^  contenant 
des  anecdotes  et  des  faits  historiques,  inconnus  sur  partie 
des  rfegnes  de  Louis  XIV  et  Louis  XV.  (Publics  par 
le  Gen.  Grimoard.)     2  vols.     Paris,  1806.     Svo. 


TESTAMENT— THACKEEAT. 


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TESTAMENT  (New). 

Novum  Testamontum  Greece :  Textum  ad  fidem 
C!odicum,  Versioniun  et  Patrum  recensuit,  ot  Lectionia 
varietatem  adjecit  D.  Jo.  Jac.  Griesbach.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1809,  1810.     8vo. 

Novi  Testamenti  Libri  Historici  GrsBce.  Textui 
Eecepto  appositas  sunt  Lectiones  Griosbachianae,  cum 
commeiitariis  D.  Cbristiani  Theophili  KuinoeL  3  vols. 
Land.  1835.     8vo. 

Novum  Testamentum  Greecum,  edidit  Alb.  BongeL 
See  BiBLK. 

Novum  Testamentam  e  Qrseca  in  Persicam  linguam 
translata.     See  Bible. 

Tiomnadh  Nuadh;  ar  Tigheam  agus  ar  slanuighir 
losa  Croisd,  air  a  thamiing  o'n  gbreugais  chum  Gaelic 
Albannaicb;  agus  air  a  chvir  a  mach  le  H-ughdarras 
Ardsheanaidh  Eaglais  na  H-alba.     Edinh.  1833.     8vo. 

The  New  Testament.  Translated  from  the  critical 
text  of  Von  Tischendorf,  with  an  Introduction  by 
Samuel  Davidson,  D.D.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

Tangible  Literature  for  the  Blind.     See  Bible. 

TESTE  (Alphonse),  M.D. 

Practical  Manual  of  Animal  Magnetism;  containing 
exposition  of  the  methods  employed  in  producing  the 
Magnetic  Phenomena ;  with  its  application  to  the  treat- 
ment and  cures  of  Diseases.  Translated  by  D. 
Spillan,  M.D.     Lond.  1843.     12mo. 

TETIUS  (HiEBONYMUs),  Comes  Perudnm. 

JEAos  Barberinae  ad  Quirinalem  Descriptae.  Romce, 
1642.     foUo. 

TETOT  (M.) 

E(5pertoire  des  Trait^s  de  Paix,  d'Alliance,  de 
Commerce,  etc.  Conventions  et  autees  Actes  conclus 
entre  toutes  les  Puissances  du  Globe.  Table  Gdnerale 
des  EecueUs  de  Dumont,  Wenck,  Martens,  etc.  Partie 
Chronologique,  1493-1866.     Pai-is,  1866.      8vo. 

The  same.  Partie  Alphab(5tiquo,  1493-1866.  Paris, 
1873.     8vo. 

TEULET  (Alexandre). 

Inventaire  Chronologique  des  Documents  relatifs  k 
I'Histoire  d'ficosse,  conservds  aux  Archives  du  Eoyaume 
k  Paris.  (Par  Mens.  Teulet,  fils.)  Iklinb.  1839.  4to. 
(Abbotsford  Club.) 

Eolations  PoUtiques  de  la  France  et  de  I'Espagne  avec 
rficosse  au  XVP  Si6cle.     5  vols.    Paris,  1862.    8vo. 

Correspondence  Diplomatique  de  Fdnelon.  See 
Fenelon  (Bebtband  de  Salignac.) 

Lettres  de  Marie  Stuart,  publidos  avec  Sommaires, 
Traductions,  Notes  et  Facsimile.     See  Maby  Stuabt. 


TEULET  (Alexandre) — Continued. 

Papiers   d'Etat  de  I'ficosse    au  XVP  Sifecle. 
Scotland. 


See 


TE  WATEE  (Jonas  Gul.) 

Narratio  de  Eebus  Academiae  Lugduno  Batavae, 
Seculo  Octavo  et  Decimo,  prosperis  et  adversis, 
Lur/duni  Batavorum,  1802.     4to. 

TEXEDA    (Fbbdinando  de).      See    Ebfobmistas 

AnTIQUOS  E8PAN0LB8. 

TEXIEE  (M.  C.) 

EecueU  des  Pi(5ces  de  Thdatre,  lues  par  M.  Le  Texier. 
4  vols.     Lmid.  1785.     8vo. 

TEXIEE  (Charles  F.  M.),  and  PTJLLAN  (E.  P.) 

Byzantine  Architecture,  illustrated  by  examples  of 
Edifices  erected  in  the  East  during  the  Earliest  Ages 
of  Christianity,  with  Historical  and  Archaeological 
Descriptions.     Lond.  1864.     folio. 

TEYNHAM. 

Eeport  of  the  Proceedings  on  the  Trial  of  the  cause 
Doe,  on  the  demise  of  Lord  Teynham,  against  Charles 
Henry  Tyler.     See  Trials. 

THACHEE  (James),  M.D. 

American  Medical  Biography;  or.  Memoirs  of  eminent 
Physicians  who  have  flourished  in  America.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  succint  History  of  Medical  Science  in  the 
United  States  from  the  first  settlement  of  the  country. 
2  vols,  in  1.     Boston,  1828.     8vo. 

THACKEEAY  (Eev.  Francis). 

A  History  of  the  Eight  Honourable  William  Pitt, 
Earl  of  Chatham;  containing  his  Speeches  in  Parlia- 
ment; a  considerable  portion  of  his  Correspondence, 
with  an  Account  of  the  principal  Events  and  Persons 
of  his  Time,  connected  with  his  Life,  Sentiments,  and 
Administrations.     2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     4to. 

Eesearches  into  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Political  state 
of  Ancient  Britain  under  the  Eoman  Emperors.  2  Yoia. 
Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

THACKEEAY  (William  Makepeace). 

Works.    22  vols.    LowtZ.  1867-1869.    8vo. 
Works  of  WUliam  Makepeace  Thackeray.     24  vols. 
Lond.  1878.     8vo. 


Vols.  1,  2.  Vanity  Fair. 

3,  4.  History   of  Pen- 

dennis. 
5,  6.  The  Newcomes. 


Vol.  7.  The  Hiatoiy  of  Henry 
^Esmond,  Esq. 
8,  9.  The  Virginians. 


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THACKEEAY— TH^ATKE  FRAN^AIS. 


THACKERAY  (Willum  Makepeace) — Continued. 


Vols.  10,  11.  The  Adven- 
tures of  Philip  on  his 
way  through  the  world. 

12.  The  Great Hoggarty 
Diamond. —  A  Little 
Dinner  at  Timmins's. 
— Notes  of  a  Journey 
from  Comhill  to  Cairo. 

13.  Christmas  Books  of 
Mr  M.  A.  Titmarsh. 

14.  Book  of  Snobs. 

15.  Burlesques. 

16.  Paris  Sketch-Book 
and  Little  Travels  and 
Road-side  Sketches. 

17.  Memoirs  of  Mr 
Charles  J,  Yellow- 
plush,  etc. 


Vol.  18.  The  Irish  Sketch- 
Book,  and  Critical 
Reviews. 

19.  Memoirs  of  Barry 
Lyndon. 

20.  Catherine,  Men's 
Wives,  andTheBelford 
Row  Conspiracy. 

21.  Ballads,  and  The 
Rose  and  the  Ring. 

22.  Roundabout  Papers, 
and  The  Second  Fun- 
eral of  Napoleon. 

23.  The  Four  Georges, 
and  The  English  Hu- 
mourists. 

24  Lovel  the  Widower, 
etc. 


Vanity  Fair :  a  Novel  without  a  Hero.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1848.     8vo. 

The  English  Humourists  of  the  Eighteenth  Century : 
a  Series  of  Lectures,  delivered  in  England,  Scotland, 
and  the  United  States  of  America,  Lond.\d>bZ.  post 
8vo. 

The  Newcomes :  a  History  of  a  most  respectable 
Family.     2  vols.     Lond.  1855.     8vo. 

Esmond :  a  Story  of  Queen  Anne's  Eeign.  Lond. 
1858.     8vo. 

Miscellanies;  Prose  and  Verse.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1855-1857.     post  8vo. 

Thackerayana :  Notes  and  Anecdotes.  Illustrated  by 
nearly  600  Sketches  by  W.  M.  T.  Lond.  1875.  post 
8vo. 

The  Orphan  of  PimUco,  and  other  Sketches,  Frag- 
ments, and  Drawings  by  Thackeray.  With  some  Notes 
by  Anne  Isabella  Thackeray.     Lond.  1876.     imp.  4to. 

The  Bibliography  of  Thackeray.  A  Bibliographical 
List,  arranged  in  chronological  order  of  the  pub- 
lished writings  in  Prose  and  Verse,  and  the  Sketches, 
and  Drawings  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray  (1829- 
1880).     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

THANE  (John). 

British  Autography.  A  Collection  of  Facsimiles  of 
the  Handwriting  of  Eoyal  and  Illustrious  personages; 
\vith  their  authentic  Portraits.  3  vols.  Lond.  1788. 
4to. 

A  Supplement  to  the  British  Autography,  comprising 
twenty-seven  Portraits,  three  plates  of  Facsimiles,  etc., 
with  some  Biographical  Sketches.   Lond.  (1838).    4to. 

THANET  (Earl  of). 

The  whole  Proceedings  against  the  Earl  of  Thanet. 
See  Trials. 


THAUMAS  DE  LATHAUMASSI^EE  (Gaspard). 

Histoire  de  Berry,  contenant  tout  ce  qui  regarde  cette 
Province,  et  le  Diocese  de  Bourges;  la  Vie  et  les  Eloges 
des  Hommes  lUustres ;  et  les  Genealogies  des  Maisons 
Nobles.     2  vols.     Paris,  1689.     folio. 

Coustumes  de  Beauvoisis,  par  M.  Philipes  de  Beau- 
manoir :  Assises  et  Bons  Usages  du  Eoyaume  de 
Jerusalem,  par  M.  Jean  d'lbelin,  et  autres  anciennes 
Coutumes.  Avec  des  Notes  et  un  Glossaire.  Paris, 
1690.     foUo. 

THfiATEE  FEAN9AIS. 

Theatre  Frangaise  au  Moyen  Age,  public  d'apres 
les  Manuscrits  de  la  Bibliothfeque  du  Eoi,  par  L.  J,  N. 
Monmerqu6  et  Francisque  Michel  (XP-XrV°  Sifecles). 
Paris,  1842.     royal  8vo. 

A  Collection  of  French  Melodramas,  Comedies,  and 
Vaudevilles.  (1740-1837.)  Bound  in  twelve  volumes. 
8vo. 

Vol.  L  1.  Le  Rival  Favorable.  Par  M.  deBoissy,  1740. — 
2.  Le  Frangais  k  Londres.  Par  M.  de  Boissy 
1756.— 3.  Le  Philosophe  Marie.  Par  M.  N 
Destouches,  1761.— 4.  Dupuis  et  des  Ronais. 
Par  M.  Colld,  1763.-5.  La  Partie  de  Chasse 
de  Henri  IV.  Par  M.  Colle,  1766.— 6. 
L'Homme  sans  Fagon.  Par  P.  P.  A  Leger, 
1798. — 7.  Monsieur  de  Crac  dans  son  Petit 
CasteL  Par  J.  F.  Collin- Harleville,  1796. 
— 8.  Alceste  k  la  Campagne.  Par  C.  A. 
Demoustrier,  1798. — 9.  L'Auteur  dans  son 
M(5nage.  Par  C.  Gosse,  1799.— 10.  L'Abb^ 
PeUegrin.  Par  Toumay  et  Audras,  1801.— 11. 
Le  Petit  Jaquot.  Par  Alexandre,  1801. — 12. 
Le  Premier  Venu,  ou  Six  Lieues  de  Chemin. 
Par  J.  B.  C.  Vial,  1801.-13.  Les  Deux  Mferes. 
Par  C.  G.  Etienne  et  Gaugiran-Nankuil, 
1802. — 14.  AUez  voir  Dominique.  Par  Pain, 
1801. — 15.  Le  Proscrit  et  la  Fiancee.  Par 
MM.  Melesville,  Boirie  et  Merle,  1818.— 16. 
Le  Peintre  Frangais  k  Londres.  Par  Barr6, 
Radet,  etc.,  1802. — 17.  Le  Jugement  de 
Salomon.  Par  Caigniez,  1802.  — 18.  Le 
SMucteur  Amoureux.  Par  Longchamps, 
1803. 
VoL  II.  1.  Les  Pr^cepteurs.  Par  Fabre  D'Eglantine, 
1800. — 2.  CIdmentine ;  ou.  La  BeUe-mfere, 
Par  J.  B.  C.  Vial,  1800.-3.  II  faut  un  ^tat ; 
ou,  Le  Revue  de  I'An  Six.  Par  Leger,  Chaaet 
et  Buh.,  1799.— 4.  Finot.  Par  Chazet  et 
Gassicourt,  1800. — 5.  Zoraime  et  Ztdnar.  Par 
Saint- Just,  1799.  L'Appartement  a  louer. 
Par  J.  Pain,  1799.-6.  Les  Visitandines.  Par 
L.  B.  Picard,  1797.-7.  Les  Amans  Prothee. 
Par  J.  Patrat. — 8.  Mon  oncle  Antoine.  Par 
Sewrin,  1880.-9.  Les  Hableurs,  suite  de 
M.  de  Crac.    Par  Degligny,  1800.— 10.  Gilles 


TH^TRE  FRAN9AIS. 


999 


THEATEE  TRA'NqAm— Continued. 

tout  Seul.  Par  Biz4t  et  Simonot,  1799.— 11. 
Maison  k  vendre.  Par  Alex.  Duval,  1802. — 
12.  Mr  Guillauiue,  ou  le  Voyageur  Inconnu. 
Par  Barr6,  Radet,  etc.,  1800.— 13.  Eobert  le 
Bossu.  Par  Montenclos,  1799. — 14.  Ophis  : 
Tragddie.  Par  Louis  Lemercier,  1799. — 15. 
L' Abb^  de  I'^p^e.  Par  J.  N.  Bomlly,  1 800.— 
16.  Florestan,  ou  la  Lcgon.  Par  Goulard, 
1799. — 17.  Les  Deux  Joumdes.  Par  Bouilly, 
1800. 

Vol.  III.  1.  Une  Folie.  Par  J.  N.  Bouilly,  1802.-2.  Le 
Chaudronnier  de  St.Flour.  Par Armand-Gouffd 
et  Henriquez,  1799. — 3.  Les  Deux  Jocrisses. 
Par  Armand  Gouff^,  1800.-4.  Les  Petits 
Auvergnats.  Par  K.  C.  Guilbert-PLxerecourt, 
1799. — 5.  Le  Mardchal  de  Luxembourg. 
Melodrame,  par  MM.  Fr^d^ric  et  Boirie, 
1812. — 6.  Rodolphe,ou  la  Tour  de  Falkenstein. 
Par  MM.  Hubert  et  Louis,  1812.— 7.  Wash- 
ington, ou  rOrpheline  de  la  Pensylvanie.  Par 
M.  D'Aubigny,  1815.— 8.  Une  Joumde  k 
Versailles.  Par  M.  Georges  Duval,  1815. — 
9.  Le  Comte  Cry.  Par  MM.  E.  Scribe  et 
Delestre-Poirson,  1817. — 10.  Jeanne  Hachette. 
Par  M.  Duperche,  1822.— 11.  Paoli,  ou  les 
Corses  et  les  Gdnois.  Par  M.  FrM^ric,  1822. 
— 12.  Elodie,  ou  la  Vierge  du  Monastfere  : 
Melodrame,  prdcedd  de  La  Bataille  de  Nancy. 
Par  M.  Victor  Ducange,  1822.-13.  La  Som- 
nabule.  Par  MM.  Eugfene  Scribe  et  G. 
Delavigne,  1822. — 14.  La  FamiUe  Menzicoff. 
Par  M.  Duperche,  1823. 

Vol.  IV.  1.  L'Hdritifere.  Par  MM.  Scribe  et  G.  Delavigne, 
1824. — 2.  Julien,  ou  Vingt-cinq  Ans  d'Entr" 
Acte.  Par  MM.  Dartois  et  Xavier,  1824. — 3. 
Le  Landaw,  ou  I'Hospitalite.  Par  MM.  Picard 
et  Mazferes,  1825. — 4.  Les  Premi&res  Amours. 
Par  M.  Scribe,  1825. — 5.  Le  Cocher  de  Fiacre. 
Par  MM.  Benjamin  et  Ruben,  1825.— 6. 
L'Amour  et  la  Guerre.  Par  MM.  Arago, 
Victor  et  Desnoyers,  1825. — 7.  Joseph  II.,  ou 
I'Inconnu  au  Cabaret.  Par  MM.  Duvert,  La- 
fontaine  et  Leroy,  1826. — 8.  La  BeUe-mfere. 
Par  MM.  Scribe  et  Bayard,  1826.— 9.  Heritage 
et  Mariage.  Par  MM.  Picard  et  Mazferes,  1826. 
— 10.  La  Nuit  des  Noces.  Par  MM.  Armand 
Ovemay  et  Theodore  N.  .  .  ,  1826.-11.  La 
Sonrde-muette,  ou  la  Dame  au  VoUe  Vert. 
Par  MM.  Xavier  et  Duvert,  1826.— 12.  Vingt- 
cinq  pour  Cent.  Par  Emile  de  R  .  . .  ,  1826. 
— 13.  Le  Capitaliste  malgre  lui  Par  MM. 
Francis,  D'Artois  et  Saintine,  1826. — 14.  Les 
Amans  Enfoncds.  Par  M.  Thibaun,  1826. — 
15.  La  Brouette  du  Vinaigrier.  Par  Meroier, 
1826.-16.  Pauline.  Par  M.  Dumersan,  1826. 
—17.  Marie.  ParM.  De  Planard,  1826.-18. 
Le  Timide.  Par  MM.  Scribe  et  Xavier, 
1826. 


TH^ATEE  FRk^QAlS— Continued. 

Vol.  V.  1.  La  Vogue,  1825.— 2.  Le  Mortdangl'Embarras. 
Par  MM.  Gustavo  et  Ldon,  1825. — 3.  Le  Sous 
Chef.    Par  M.  Ymbert,  1825.— 4.  Alexis,  ou 
I'Erreur  d'un  Bon  Pire.     Par  MarsoUier,  1 798. 
— 5.  La  Fille  du  Musicien.    Par  MM.  Crosnier 
etde  Ferriire,  1826.-6.  Lord  Davenant,  1825. 
—7.  Amdlie  Mansfield.    Par  M.  Hubert,  1825. 
— 8.  Sigismond  de  Bourgogne.    Trag^die,  par 
J.P.G.Viennet,  1825.— 9.  Le  Petit  Ramoneur. 
Par  M.  T.  Sauvage,  1825.— 10.  Rodolphe,  ou 
Frfere  et  Soeur.    Par  MM.  Scribe  et  Mclesville, 
1825.-11.  Fanchon  la  VieUeuse.     Par  MM. 
^  Bouilly  et  Pain,  1803.— 12.  Ma  Tante  Anrore. 
Opdra  BoufFon,  1803.-13.  Les  Deux  Forjats, 
1823. — 14.  Lisbeth,  ou  la  Fille  du  Laboureur. 
Par  M.  Victor  Ducange,  1823. 
VoL  VT.  1.  Les  Surfaces  ou  les   Quatre  Cousins.     Par 
L.   B.    Picard,   1826.— 2.    La  Demoiselle  de 
Compagnie.    Par  M.  Maz&res,  1826. — 3.  Les 
Paysans.      Par  MM.   Brazier    Dumersan    et 
MdlesviUe,  1826. — 4.  Le  Moulin  des  !6tangs. 
Par  MM.  Frederic  et  Laqueyrie,  1826. — 5.  La 
Dame  Voilee,  1826.-6.  Clara  Wendel,  ou  la 
Demoiselle   Brigand,  1827. — 7.  Le  Caleb  de 
Walter  Scott,  1828.— 8.  La  Bdgueule,  1826. 
— 9.  Les  Manteaux.     Par  MM.  Scribe,  Varuer 
et  Dupin,  1826.— 10.  La  Belle-mfere  et  le  Gen- 
dre.    Par  M.  Samson,  1826. — 11.  Honneur  et 
Prdjug^.     Par  M.  X.  V.  Drap-Amaud,  1826.— 
12.  LeCandidat,  1826.— 13.  Or^no,ou  le  Bon 
Nfegre.    Par  MM.  Xavier,  Duvert  et  Paulin, 
1826. 
VoL  VIL  1.  La  Petite  Maison.    Par  M^lesville,  1826.— 2. 
La  Chambre  de  Clairette  ou  les  Visites  par  la 
Fenetre,  1826.-3.  La  Dame  Blanche.    Par  M. 
Scribe,  1826.-4.  Le  Caisseur:  Drame,  1826. 
— 6.  Le  Pauvre  de  I'Hotel-Dieu,  1826.-6.  Le 
SoufBet    Conjugal,    de    MM.    Th^aulon    et 
Etienne,  1826. — 7.  Le  Roman  par  Lettres,  ou 
le  Chapitre  xviii.,  1826. — 8.  La  Lune  de  MieL 
Par  MM.  Scribe,  M^lesvUle  et  Carmouche, 
1826.-9.  Non!   Par  MM.  Alfred  et  Foumier, 
1826.-10.  L'Intrigue   et  I'Amour.     Par  M. 
De  la  Ville  de  Mirmont,  1826.— 11.  Le  Cor- 
r^gidor    ou    les    Contrebandiers.     Par    MM. 
Antony  et  Leopold,  1826. — 12.  Le  VieU  Artiste, 
ou  la  Sdduction.     Par  Fr<5d.  Lemaitre,  1826. 
—13.    Le    Confident.     Par  MM.   Scribe    et 
Maesville,  1826. 
VoL  VIII.  1.  LaVieille.     Par  MM.  Scribe  et  Delavigne, 
1826. — 2.   L'Agiotage.     Par  MM.  Picard  et 
Empis,   1826. — 3.    Le   Courrier    de    Naples. 
Par  MM.  Boirie,  D'Hubigny  et  Poujol,  1822. 
— 4.  Le  Tailleur  des  Bossus.  Par  MM.  Duval  et 
Eochefort,  1826.-5.  La  Nappe  et  le  Torchon. 
Par  MM.  Wanderbuch  et  Alboise,  1834.— 6. 
Vous  n'aurez  pas  ma  Fille.     Par  MM.  GabriM 
et  Masson,  1834.-7.  L'AlibL    Par  M.  Long- 


1000 


THEATEE  FRANgAIS— THELOALL. 


THJ&ATKE  YRAl^QAIS— Continued. 

pr6,  1834. — 8.  Catherine  Howard.  Par  Alex. 
Duma.i,  1834. — 9.  Trois  Ana  Aprfes.  Par 
MM.  Nezel  et  Boule,  1834.— 10.  La  Passion 
Secrfete.  Par  M.  Scribe,  1834. 
VoL  IX.  1.  Les  Suites  d'une  Separation.  Par  MM.  Duport 
et  Decomberousse,  1833.— 2.  Louis  XIII. 
Par  MM.  Merville  et  Toumemine,  1833.-3.  II 
salt  tout !  Par  MM.  Dupin  et  Sauvage,  1833. 
— 4.  Les  Rouds.  Par  MM.  Sauvage  et  Bayard, 
1833.-5.  Les  Malcontents  de  1879.  Par 
MM.  D'ilpagny  et  Jarry,  1834. — 6.  Victorine, 
ou  la  Nuit  porte  Conseil.  Par  MM.  Dumersan, 
Gabriel  et  Dupeuty,  1831. — 7.  Angfele.  Par 
Alex.  Dumas,  1834. — 8.  Une  Chanson.  Par 
MM.  Cogniard  et  Montigny,  1834.— 9.  Une 
Fille  k  dtablir.  Par  MM.  Bayard  et  Leroux, 
1834. 

VoL  X.  1.  C'est  encore  du  Bonheur.  Par  Amould  et 
Lockroy,  1834. — 2.  Vingt  Ans  plus  tard.  Par 
Bayard  et  Laurencin,  1834. — 3.  Lestocq  ou 
rintrigue  et  1' Amour.    Par  M.  Scribe,  1834. — 

4.  Les  Boutiquiers.  Par  M.  Dumersan,  1834. — 

5.  La  Revolte  des  Modistes.  Par  MM.  Valory 
et  Cogniard,  1834. — 6.  Un  Premier  Amour. 
Par  MM.  Bayard  et  Vanderburch,  1834. — 7. 
Un  Heureux  Menage,  ou  les  Freres  Picard. 
Par  MM.  Xavier  et  Lauzanne,  1833. — 8.  Les 
Deux  Roses.  Par  M.  Mallian,  1833.-9.  La 
Tirelire.  Par  MM.  Cogniard  et  Jaime, 
1835. — 10.  Les  Danseuses  k  la  Classe.  Par 
MM.  Dumanior  et  Cogniard,  1835. — 11.  Le 
Fils  de  Triboulet.  Par  MM.  Cogniard  et 
Burat,  1833. — 12.  Pauvre  Jacques.  Par  MM. 
Cogniard  frkes,  1835.— 13.  Le  Poltron.  Par 
MM.  Bayard,  Alphonse  et  Regnault,  1835. 
14.  Une  Femme  Malheureuse.  Par  MM. 
Lemoine  et  D'Orive,  1837. — 15.  Cesar,  ou  le 
Chien  du  Chateau.  Par  MM.  Scribe  et  Vamer, 
1837.  — 16.  Les  Dames  Patronesses.  Par 
MM.  Scribe  et  Arvers.  1837.  — 17.  Une 
Liaison.     Par  MM.  Mazferes  et  Empis,  1834. 

VoL  XI.  1.  Un  mariage  k  Rompre.  Par  MM.  Foumier  et 
Amould,  1834. — 2.  Dupont  mon  Ami.  Par 
MM.  Paul  de  Kock  et  Cogniard,  1834.— 3. 
Une  Aventure  sous  Charles  XI.  Par  MM. 
Fred.  Soulid  et  Badon,  1834. — 4.  Le  Capitaine 
Eoland.  Par  MM.  Varin  et  Desvergers,  1834. 
—5.  Turiaf-le-Pendu.  Par  MM.  Dumanoir 
et  Mallian,  1834.— 6.  L'Apprenti.  Par  MM. 
Cogniard  et  Adolphe,  1834. — 7.  Dominique, 
ou  le  Possddd.  Par  MM.  D'lfipagny  et  Dupin, 
1831.— 8.  Le  Gamin  de  Paris.  Parr  MM. 
Bayard  et  Vanderburch,  1836. — 9.  Le  Commis 
Voyageur.  Par  MM.  Delestre  et  MdlesviUe, 
1836. — 10.  Le  Prisonnier  d'une  Femme.  Par 
MM.  Langrange  et  Cormon,  1836. — 11.  Le 
Chalet.  Par  MM.  Scribe  et  Mdlesville,  1834. 
— 12.  La  Fille  du  Cocher.    Par  M.  de  Rouge- 


TH^ATRE  YB.A'SQAIB— Continued. 

mont,  1834.-13.  Valentine.  Par  MM.  de 
Pixdrdcourt  et  Corru,  1834. — 14.  Les  Duels. 
Par  MM.  Melesville  et  Camiouche,  1834. — 
15.  Salvoisy,  ou  1' Amour  de  la  Reine.  Par 
MM.  Scribe,  de  Rougemont  et  de  Comberousae, 
1834.-16.  Caravage  (1599).  Par  de  MM. 
Desnoyer  et  Alboise,  1834. — 17.  Le  For- 
r^veque.  Par  de  MM.  Rochefort  et  Cogniard, 
1834. 

Vol.  XII.  1.  La  Vdnitienne.  Par  Anicet-Bourgeois,  1834. 
—2.  Pdcherel  I'Empailleur.  ParMM.  Duvert 
et  Lauzanne,  1834. — 3.  Le  Fils  Adoptif.  Par 
MM.  Rougemont  BrasieretWanderburck,  1834. 
— 4.  Tdtes  Rondes  et  Cavaliers.  Par  MM. 
Ancelot  et  Xavier,  1833. — 5.  Les  TLcelaines, 
ou  Paris  en  1667.  Par  MM.  Dumanoir  et 
Mallian,  1833.-5.  Une  Fille  d't^ve.  Par 
MM.  Dumanoir  et  CamiUe,  1833.— 7.  Pfere  et 
Parrain.  Par  MM.  Ancelot  et  Bourgeois,  1833. 
— 8.  Le  Soupfon.  Par  Le  Roux,  1833. — 9.  Le 
Proscrit.  Par  MM.  Carmouche  et  Saintine 
1833.— 10.  Une  Mfere.  Par  M.  Bayard,  1833.— 
11.  Richelieu  k  Quatre-vingts  Ans.  Par  MM. 
Ancelot  et  Louis  Lurine,  1833. — 12.  Un  Pont 
Neuf.  Par  Aycard  et  Emmanuel,  1833. — 13. 
Le  Tartufe  de  Village,  1833.  14.  Le  Voyage 
k  frais  communs.  Par  MM.  Thdaulon  et 
Desmares,  1833. 
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THEATRE  OF  THE  GREEKS;  containing  a  great 
body  of  Information  regarding  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
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THEATRUM. 

Tragicum  Theatrum  actorum  et  casuum  tragicorum 
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Episcopo  Cantuariensi  ac  tandem  Regi  ipsi,  aliisque 
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THEINEE  (Adgustinus). 

Vetera  Monumenta  Hibemorum  et  Scotorum  His- 
toriam  illustrantia  qnx  ex  Vaticani,  Neapolis  ac 
FlorentisB  tabulariis  deprompsit,  etc.,  1216-1547. 
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THEMISTIUS. 

Themistii  Orationes  XXXIII. ,  e  quibus  tredecim 
nunc  primum  in  lucem  editse ;  Dionysius  Petavius,  e 
Soc.  Jesu,  Latine  plerasque  reddidit,  ac  fere  vicenas 
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A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Principal  and 
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The  IdyUiums  of  Theocritus;  translated  from  the 
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The  Idyllia,  Epigrams,  and  Fragments  of  Theocritus, 
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The  IdyUa  of  Theocritus,  Bion,  and  Moschus,  and 
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THEODOEETUS,  Episcopus  Cyrerms. 

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Justification  de  l'%lise  Romaine  sur  la  R^ordination 
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et  h,  la  Dfefense  de  la  Dissertation  (du  P.  Courayer)  sur 
la  Validity  des  Ordinations  Angloises.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1728.     12mo. 


THEODOSmS  IMPERATOR. 

Codex  Theodosianus,  cum  perpetuis  commentariis 
Jacobi  Gothofredi;  opera  et  studio  Antonii  MarvUlii. 
Editio  nova  emendata,  variorumquo  observationibua 
aucta,  quibus  adjecit  suae  Joannes  Daniel  Eitter. 
6  vols.     Lipsiai,   1736-1745.     folio. 

Leges  NoveUae  V.  Anecdotaj  Imperatorum  Theodosii 
Jun.  et  Valentiniani  IIL  Quibus  accedunt  aliae  Valon- 
tiniani  Constitutiones,  quae  in  Cod.  Theod.  desiderantur, 
etc.  Opera  et  studio  John  Chr.  Amadutii  Romoe, 
1767.     folio. 

THEOLOGICAL  LIBEAEY.  14  vols.  Lond. 
1832-1836.     12mo. 

Vol.  I.  The  Life  of  Wiclif,  by  Charles  Webb  Le  Bas. 
II.  The  Consistency  of  the  whole  Scheme  of  Revela- 
tion with  itself,  and  with  Himian  Reason,  by 
Philip  Nicholas  Shuttleworth,  D.D. 
III.  History  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  France,  by 
the  Rev.  Edward  Smedley.     Vol.  I. 
IV.,  V.  The  Life  of  Archbishop  Cranmer,  by  C.  Webb^ 
Le  Bas. 
VI.  History  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  France. 

Vol.  II. 
VII.  Scripture  Biography,  by  the  Eev.  Robert  Wilson 

Evans. 
VIII.  History  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  France. 
Vol  III. 
IX.,  X.  History  of  the  Church  in  Scotland,  by  the  Rev. 
Michael  Russell,  LL.D. 
XL  The  Life  of  Bishop  Jewel,  by  Charles  Webb  Le 
Bas. 

XII.  Scripture  Biography,  by  the  Rev.  R.  W.  Evans. 

Second  series. 

XIII.  Biography  of  the  Early  Church,  by  the  Rev.  R. 

W.  Evans. 

XIV.  Life  of  Archbishop  Laud,  by  Charles  Webb  Le- 

Bas. 

THEOPHANES  ISAFEUS. 

Chronographia  et  Leonis  Grammatici  Vitae  re- 
censiorum  Imperatorum,  Jacobus  Goar  Latine  reddidit 
et  Notis  iUustravit,  recensuit  Franciscus  Combefis. 
Pam,  1655.     folio.     (Historise  Byzantinae  Scrip torea) 

THEOPHANIA;  or,  a  Scriptural  View  of  the 
Manifestation  of  the  Logos,  by  Twinrock  Elmlicht 
See  Mitchell  (Capt.  T.  P.) 

THEOPHILUS  ANTECESSOR 

ParaphrasLs  Grseca  Institutionum  Caesarearum,  cum 
notis  integris  P.  Nannii,  J.  Curtii,  D.  Gothofredi,  H. 
Emstii,  et  C.  A.  Fabroti ;  Lectionum  varietates  ex 
primariis  editt.  et  Pithoeano  MS.  inseruit,  novam 
Versionem  concinnavit,  suasque  animadversiones  addidit- 
GuL  Otto  Eeitz,  cum  Glossario  Theophilino.  2  vols. 
Hagce  Gomitis,  1751.     4to. 

6i, 


k 


1002 


THEOPHILUS  OF  ANTIOCH— THIEREY. 


THEOPHILUS  OF  ANTIOCH. 
The    Three    Books   of    Theophilus  of    Antioch  to 
Autolycus.      See    Clabk's    Anii-Niobnb    Chbisiian 

LiBBABT. 

THE0PHEASTT7S  (Erbsius). 

De  Historia  Plantarmn,  Libri  X.,  Gr.  et  Lat,  totum 
opus  cum  notis  turn  commentariis,  item  iconibus  illus- 
travit  J.  Bodseus.  Ace.  J.  C.  Scaligeri  animadv.  et 
R  Constantini  annotatt.     Amdelodami,  1644.     folio. 

Characteres  Ethici,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum  Notis  Casauboni 
et  aliorum,  recensuit  P.  Needham.  Cantahrigice,  1712. 
8vo. 

The  Moral  Characters  of  Theophrastus.  Translated 
from  the  Greek,  with  Notes,  by  Henry  GaU.  To  which 
is  prefixed  an  Esssy  on  Characteristic  Writings.  Lond. 
1725.     8vo. 

The  Characters  of  Theophrastus,  with  a  literal  trans- 
lation of  the  Greek  into  Latin,  by  Eichard  New- 
ton, D.D. ;  and  Notes  in  English.  Oxford,  1754. 
8vo. 

Les  Caractferes  de  Theophraste,  traduit  du  Grec,  avec 
les  Caractferes  ou  les  Mceurs  de  ce  Sifecle,  par  La 
Bruyfere;  avec  des  notes  par  M.  Coste.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1775.     12mo. 

THEOPHYLACTUS  SIMOCATTA. 

Historiarum  de  rebus  Mauricii  Tiberii  Imp.  libri 
VIII.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Adnectitur  Nicephori  Breviarum 
Historicum  interprete  Jac.  Pontano  et  Dion.  Petavio, 
cum  notis  et  glossario  Car.  Annibalis  Fabroti.  Paris, 
1647-1648.    foUo.     (Byzantine  Historiee  Scriptores.) 

THEOEY  (The)  of  Agreeable  Sensations;  in  which 
the  Laws  observed  by  Nature  in  the  distribution  of 
Pleasure  are  investigated;  and  the  principles  of 
Theology  and  Moral  Philosophy  are  established.  Lond. 
1774.     12mo. 

THEEEY  (E.) 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Canning  (prefixed  to  his 
Speeches).     See  Canning  (Eight  Hon.  Gborge). 

THESAUEUS  Theologico  -  Philolooious,  sive 
SyUoge  Dissertationum,  ad  varia  Veteris  et  Novi 
Testamenti  loca,  a  Theologis  Protestantibus.  2  vols. 
Amsterdam,  1701.     folio. 

Thesaurus  Novus  Theologico-PhUologicus,  etc.,  ex 
Musseo  Theod.  Hasaei  et  Conr.  IkeniL  2  vols.  Ludg. 
Batav.  1734.     folio. 

THEUPOLUS  (Jo.  DoMiNiotJs). 

Musei  Theupoli  Antiqua  Numismata,  olim  collecta  a 
Jo.  Dom.  Theupolo,  aucta  et  edita  a  Laurentio  et 
Frederico  Fratribus  Theupolis.  2  vols.  Venetiis,  17 36. 
4to. 


THEVENOT  (Jean  db). 

Voyages  tant  en  Europe,  qu'en  Asie,  et  en  Afrique. 
5  vols,  in  2.     Amsterdam,  1727.     12mo. 

Travels  of  Monsieur  de  Thevenot  into  the  Levant,  in 
three  Parts,  viz.,  into  L  Turkey,  IL  Persia,  IIL  the 
East  Indies.  Newly  done  out  of  French  (by  A.  Lovell). 
Lond.  1687.     foUo. 

THEVENOT  (Melchisedbch). 

Eelations  de  divers  Voyages  curieux  qui  n'ont  point 
est^  publics,  ou  traduites  d'Hacluyt,  de  Purchas  et 
d'autres  Voyageurs.    2  vols.    Paris,  1663-1664.    folio. 

THIBAUDEAU  (Antoine  Claire). 

M^moires  sur  la  Convention  et  le  Directoire.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1827.     8vo. 

Le  Consulat  et  I'Empire,  ou  Histoire  de  la  France  et 
de  Napoleon  Bonaparte  de  1799  k  1815.  10  vols. 
Paris,  1834-1835.     8vo. 

THIBAUT  (A.  F.  J.) 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Jurisprudence.  See 
LiNDLBY  (Nathaniel). 

THICKNESSE  (Ann). 

Sketches  of  the  Lives  and  "Writings  of  the  Ladies  of 
France.     3  vols.     Lond.  1778.     12mo. 

THifiBAULT  (DiEUBONNi;). 

Mes  Souvenirs  de  vingt  ans  de  s^jour  k  Berlin;  ou 
Fr^d^ric  le  Grand,  sa  famUle,  sa  cour,  son  gouverne- 
ment,  son  acaddmie,  ses  ^coles  et  ses  amis  littdrateurs  et 
philosophes.    5  vols.    Paris,  1805.     8vo. 

Original  Anecdotes  of  Frederick  the  Second,  King  of 
Prussia,  and  of  his  Family,  Court,  etc.  Collected  during 
a  familiar  intercourse  of  twenty  years  with  that  Prince. 
Translated  from  the  French.  2  vols.  Land.  1805. 
8va 

THI^BAUT  DE  BEENEAUD  (Absenne). 

A  Voyage  to  the  Isle  of  Elba;  with  Notices  of  the 
other  Islands  in  the  Tyrrhenian  Sea.  Translated  from 
the  French  by  Wilham  Jerdan.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

THIEEEY  (AMEDfe). 

Histoire  des  Gaulois  depuis  les  temps  les  plus  reculfe 
jusqu'k  I'entifere  soumission  de  la  Gaule  k  la  domination 
Eomaine.     3  vols.     Paris,  1828.     8vo. 

THIEEEY  (A0GUSTIN). 

Histoire  de  la  conquete  de  I'Angleterre  par  les  Nor- 
mands,  de  ses  causes  et  de  ses  suites  jusqu'i  nos  jours 
en  Angleterre,  en  Ecosso,  en  Irlande  et  sur  le  Continent. 
3  vols.     Paris,  1825.     8vo. 


THEEREY— THOMAS. 


1005 


THIERRY  (AvGmTiy)—ConHnued. 

Lettres  sur  L'Histoire  de  France  pour  servir  de 
rintroduction  ^r(5tudede  cette  Histoire.  Paris,  1827. 
8vo. 

Edcits  des  Temps  M^rovingiens,  precedes  de  Con- 
siderations sur  I'Histoire  de  France.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1840.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  England  by  the  Normans; 
its  Causes  and  Consequences.  Translated  from  the 
French  of  M.  Thierry.     3  vols.     Land.  1825.     8vo. 

The  same.  Translated  from  the  seventh  Paris 
edition  by  WUliam  Hazlitt.  2  vols.  Lond.  1856. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

The  Formation  and  Progress  of  the  Tiers  6tat,  or 
Third  Estate,  in  France.  Translated  from  the  French 
by  the  Rev.  Francis  B.  "Wells.  2  vols,  in  1.  Lond. 
1859.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

THIERS  (Louis  Adolphe). 

Histoire  du  Consulat  et  de  I'Empire,  faisant  suite  k 
I'Histoire  de  la  Revolution  Frangaise.  21  vols.  Paris, 
1845-1869.     8vo. 

The  Pyrenees,  and  the  south  of  France,  during  the 
monthsof  November  and  December  1822.  Lond.  1823. 
Svo. 

The  Rights  of  Property :  a  Refutation  of  Com- 
munism and  Socialism.     Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

History  of  the  French  Revolution,  translated,  with 
Notes  and  Illustrations  from  the  most  authentic  sources, 
by  Frederick  Shoberl.     5  vols.     Lond.  1 838.     Svo. 

History  of  the  Consulate  and  the  Empire  of  France 
under  Napoleon.  Forming  a  Sequel  to  the  "  History 
of  the  French  Revolution."  Translated  by  D.  Forbes 
Campbell.     11  vols.     Lond.  1845-1851.     8vo. 

THIERSCH  (Fk^dj^bio). 

De  I'Etat  Actuel  de  la  Grfece,  et  des  Moyens  d'arriver 
a  sa  Restauration.    2  vols,  in  1.    Leipzig,  1833.     8vo. 

The  Greek  Grammar  of  Frederick  Thiersch.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German,  with  brief  Remarks,  by  D.  K. 
Sandford.     Hdinb.  1830.     8vo. 

THIMM  (Fbanz  L.  J.) 

The  Literature  of  Germany,  from  its  earliest  period 
to  the  present  time,  historically  developed.  Edited  by 
"W.  H.  Fam.     Lond.  1844.     12mo. 

THIRL  WALL  (Connop),  Bishop  of  St.  David's. 

Remains,  Literary  and  Theological  Edited  by  J.  J. 
Stewart  Perowne,  D.D.  3  vols.  Lond.  1877-1878. 
post  8vo. 

History  of  Rome.     See  Niebuhb  (B.  G.) 

History  of  Greece.     See  Laedneb's  Cabinet  Ctclo- 

PiEDlA. 


THOLUCK  (De  AnonsTna  C.) 
Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John,    Translated 
by  Charles  P.  Krauth.     See  Clash's  Fobbign  Thbo- 

LOGICAL  LiBEAEY. 

Commentary  on  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  translated 
by  the  Rev.  R.  L.  Browne.  See  Claek'8  Foreign 
Theological  Libbaey. 

THOM  (Albxandee). 

Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Course  of  Storms  in  the 
Indian  Ocean  south  of  the  Equator.  Lond.  1845. 
8vo. 

THOM  (Albxandee). 

Irish  Abnanac  and  Official  Directory  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  for  the  year 
1869.     Dublin,  1869.     Svo. 

THOM  (Walteb). 

The  History  of  Aberdeen.  2  vols.  Aberdeen,  181 L 
12mo. 

THOM^E  (Johannes),  J.U.D. 

Tractatus  de  Noxia  Animalium,  continons  materiam 
ex  principiis  Juris  deductam  et  hodiemo  foro  accomo- 
datam.     Jenoi,  1653.     4to. 

THOMAS  (Antoine  L.),  De  VAcademie  Fran^ise. 
(Euvies.     4  vols.     Amsterdam,  1773.     Svo. 
(Euvres.     4  vols.     Paris,  1792.     12ino. 

THOMAS  (Dalby). 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  rise  and  growth  of  the 
West-India  CoUonies,  and  of  the  great  advantages  they 
are  to  England  in  respect  to  Trade.    Lond.  1690.    4to. 

THOMAS  (F.  S.) 

The  Ancient  Exchequer  of  England;  the  Treasury; 
and  Origin  of  the  present  management  of  the  Ex- 
chequer and  Treasury  of  Ireland.     Lond.  1848.     Svo. 

Hand-Book  to  the  Public  Records.  Ltrnd.  1853. 
royal  Svo. 

THOMAS  (Capt.  Geoege  Powell). 
Views  of  Simla.     Lmid.  1846.     large  folio. 

THOMAS  (IsALiH). 

The  History  of  Printing  in  America;  with  a  Bio- 
graphy of  Printers,  and  an  Account  of  Newspapers. 

2  vols.     Worcester  {Massachusetts),  1810.     Svo. 

THOMAS  (J.  H) 

A  Systematic  arrangement  of  Lord  Coke's  first 
Institute  of  the  Laws  of  England;  with  the  annotations 
of  Mr  Hargrove,  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hale,  and  Lord 
Chancellor  Nottingham;  and  a  new  series  of  Notes  and 
References  to  the  present  time;  also  Tables  and  Indexes. 

3  vols.     Lmd.  1818.     Svo. 


1004 


THOMAS— THOMSON. 


THOMAS  (Jean  Baptiste). 

TJii  An  k  Kome  et  dans  ses  Environs.  Eecueil  de 
Dessins  Lithographies,  repr6sentant  les  costumes,  les 
usages,  les  c&^monies,  etc.,  des  Etats  Remains.  Paris, 
1823.     folio. 

THOMAS  (John  Penfohd). 

Treatise  of  Universal  Jurisprudence.  Land.  1829. 
8vo. 

A  legal  and  constitutional  argument  against  the 
alleged  judicial  right  of  restraining  the  publication  of 
Reports  of  Judicial  Proceedings.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

THOMAS  (Pascob). 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the  South  Seas  and  round 
the  Globe,  under  the  Command  of  Commodore  George 
(Lord)  Anson.     Lond.  1745.     8vo. 

THOMAS  (William),  D.D. 

Survey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Worcester;  with 
an  Account  of  the  Bishops  thereof,  from  the  foundation 
of  the  See,  to  the  year  1660.     Lond.  1736.     4to. 

Dugdale's  Antiquities  of  Warwickshire.  Second 
edition,  augmented  and  continued.  See  Dugdale  (Sir 
William). 

THOMAS  1  BECKET.     See  Becket. 

THOMAS  1  KEMPIS.     See  Kempis. 

THOMAS  CANTILUPE. 

The  Life  and  Gests  of  St.  Thomas  CantUupe,  Bishop 
of  Hereford.     By  R.  S.  S.  J.     See  Strange  (R.) 

THOMAS  ELYENSIS.  See  Britain  (Great): 
Hist.  Brit.  Sceiptorbs;  ed.  T.  Gale. 

THOMAS  THE  RHYMER. 

Sir  Tristrem:  a  Metrical  Romance.  See  Scott  ^Sir 
Walter). 

Prophecies  by  Marvellous  Merlin,  Thomas  Rymer, 
and  others.     See  Prophecies. 

THOMASIUS  (Christianus). 
Additiones  ad  Praelectiones  Juris  Civilis  Ulr.  Huberi. 
See  HuBERUS  (Ulriods). 

THOMPSON  (Benjamin). 

The  German  Theatre,  translated  by  Benjamin  Thomp- 
son.    6  vols.     Lond.  1811.     12mo. 

THOMPSON  (E.  A.) 

The  Geographical  and  Historical  Dictionary  of 
America  and  the  West  Indies;  containing  an  entire 
Translation  of  the  Spanish  work  of  Colonel  Don  Antonio 
de  Alcedo,  with  large  additions  and  Compilations  from 
Modern  Voyages  and  Travels,  and  from  Original  and 
Authentic  Information.  5  vols.  Lond.  1812-1815. 
4to. 

See  also,  Alcedo  (Don  Antonio  de). 


THOMPSON  (Gborgb). 

Travels  and  Adventures  in  Southern  Africa;  com- 
prising a  View  of  the  present  State  of  the  Cape  Colony, 
with  Observations  on  the  Progress  and  Prospects  of 
British  Emigrants.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1727.     8vo. 

THOMPSON  (George),  o/  York 

A  Description  of  the  Royal  Palace  and  Monastery  of 
Si  Laurence,  called  the  Escurial,  translated  from  the 
Spanish  of  Frey  Francisco  de  los  Santos.  Lond.  1760. 
4to. 

THOMPSON  (Kate). 

A  Hand-Book  to  the  Public  Picture  Galleries  of 
Europe.     Lond.  1877.     12mo. 

THOMPSON  (Robert). 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  Comity  of  Meath.  Dublin, 
1802.     8vo. 

THOMPSON  (Colonel  T.  Perronet). 
Exercises,   Political,   and   others.     6   vols.     Lond, 
1842.     12mo. 

THOMS  (George  Hunter). 

Treatise  on  Judicial  Factors,  Curators  Bonis,  and 
Managers  of  Burghs;  with  an  Appendix  of  relative 
Acts  of  Parliament  and  Sederunt,  and  Practical  Forms. 
Udinb.  1859.     8vo. 

THOMS    (WiLLLiMj.) 

Human  Longevity;  its  Facts  and  its  Fictions,  illus- 
trated by  Examples.     Lond.  1873.     post  8vo. 

THOMSON  (Aaron). 

The  British  History  of  Jeffrey  of  Monmouth,  with  a 
large  Preface,  etc.     See  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth. 

THOMSON  (Adam),  D.D. 

A  Comparative  View  of  the  English  and  Scottish 
Dissenters.     Edinb.  1839.     12mo. 

THOMSON  (Alexander). 

Lives  of  the  Twelve  Csesajrs  translated  from  the  Latin 
of  Suetonius  with  Annotations  and  a  Review  of  the 
Government  and  Literature,  etc.     See  Suetonius. 

THOMSON  (Alexander). 

Legal  Decisions  and  Opinions  under  the  Education 
(Scotland)  Act,  1872.     Edinb.  1876.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (Rev.  Andrew),  D.D.,  Minister  of 
St.  George's,  Edinburgh. 

A  Letter  to  the  Reverend  Principal  HiU  on  some  of 
the  Proceedings  of  the  last  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Edinb.  1803.  8vo.— A  Second 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  Principal  Hill.  Edi7ib.  1805.  8vo. 
— A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Principal  Hill  on  the  Case  of 
Mr  John  Leslie.    Edinb.  1805.     8vo. 


THOMSON. 


1005 


THOMSON  (Rev.  Andrew),  D.D.,  Minister  of 
St.  George's,  Edinburgh — Contirmed. 

Strictures  upon  the  Letter  of  Lucius  to  the  Rev. 
Andrew  Thomson,  on  the  Respect  due  to  National  Feel- 
ing.    Edinb.  1817.     8vo. 

Sermons  on  Infidelity.     Edinb.  1824.     Svo. 

Lectures  on  Portions  of  the  Psalms.  Edinb.  1826. 
post  8vo. 

A  Sermon  preached  after  the  Funeral  of  Sir  Henry 
Moncreiff  Wellwood,  D.D.     Edinb.  1827.     8vo. 

Sermons  and  Sacramental  Exhortations.  Edinb. 
1831.     Svo. 

THOMSON  (Rev.  Andrew),  D.D. 

Historical  Sket-ch  of  the  Origin  of  the  Secession 
Church;  and  History  of  the  Rise  of  the  Relief  Church, 
by  the  Rev.  Gavin  Struthers,  D.D.  Edinb.  1848. 
Svo. 

See  also,  Alleinb  (Joseph).     Mather  (Cotton). 

THOMSON  (Anthony  Todd),  M.D. 

Lectures  on  the  Elements  of  Botany.  VoL  I.  (all 
published).     Land.  1822.     Svo. 

The  Occult  Sciences.     See  Salverte  (EusiBE). 

THOMSON  (Mrs  Anthony  Todd). 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Henry  the  EightL  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1826.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  "Walter  Raleigh,  with 
some  account  of  the  period  in  which  he  lived.  Land. 
1830.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough,  and  of 
the  Court  of  Queen  Anne.    2  vols.     Land.  1839.    Svo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  1715  and  1745.  3  vols. 
Land.  1845,  1846.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  Viscountess  Sundon,  Mistress  of  the 
Robes  to  Queen  Caroline,  Consort  of  George  IL,  in- 
cluding letters  from  the  most  celebrated  persons  of  her 
time.     2  vols.    Lmd.  1847.     post  Svo. 

THOMSON  (Sir  C.  Wyville). 

The  Voyage  of  the  "  ChaUenger  " :  The  Atlantic.  A 
preliminary  Account  of  the  General  Results  of  the  Ex- 
ploring Voyage  of  H.M.S.  "Challenger,"  during  the 
year  1873  and  the  early  part  of  1876.  2  vols.  Land. 
1877.     Svo. 

Report  of  the  Scientific  Results  of  the  Voyage  of 
HM.S.  "Challenger"  during  the  years  1873-1876, 
Tuider  the  command  of  Captain  George  Nares  and  Captain 
Frank  Turle  Thomson,  prepared  under  the  superintend- 
ence of  Sir  C.  Wyville  Thomson.  Zoology,  Vols.  I. 
and  IL     Lond.  1880,  1881.     4to. 


THOMSON  (David). 

Handy  Book  of  the  Flower  Garden.  Edinb.  1871. 
post  Svo. 

Handy  Book  of  Fruit  Culture  under  Glass.  Edinh. 
1873.     12mo. 

THOMSON  (Geoeqb). 

De  Antiquitate  Christiana;  Religionis  apud  Scotos. 
Duaei,  1594.     ISmo. 

THOMSON  (George),  M.D. 

A  Check  given  to  the  insolent  Garrulity  of  Henry 
Stubbe,  in  vindication  of  Lord  Bacon  and  the  Author, 
with  an  Assertion  of  Experimental  Philosophy ;  also, 
some  practical  observations  exhibited  for  the  credit  of 
the  true  Chymical  Science.  Lastly,  a  brief  contest 
between  the  Thomsons  and  the  Merrets,  who  are  the 
best  Physicians.     Zowd  [1665].     12mo. 

Galeno-pale;  or,  a  Chymical  trial  of  the  Galenists, 
that  their  dross  in  Physick  may  be  discovered.  Also,  a 
fuU  Answer  to  the  Objections  charged  by  the  Galenists 
against  the  Chymists.     Lond  1665.     12mo. 

A  Gag  for  Johnson,  that  published  Animadversions 
upon  Galeno-pale;  and  a  Scourge  to  that  pitiful  fellow 
Mr  Galen,  that  dictated  to  him  a  scurrilous  Greek  title. 
Lond.  1665.     12mo. 

The  Pest  Anatomized;  with  the  Author's  Apology 
against  the  Calumnies  of  the  Galenists.  Lond.  1666. 
12mo. 

The  direct  Method  of  curing  ChymicaUy.  Lond. 
1675.     12mo. 

See  also,  Stubbe  (Henry). 

THOMSON  (George). 

A  Collection  of  the  Songs  of  Bums,  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
and  other  eminent  Lyric  Poets,  ancient  and  modem, 
united  to  the  select  melodies  of  Scotland,  and  of  Ireland 
and  Wales.  With  Symphonies  and  Accompaniments 
for  the  Piano  Forte,  by  Pleyel,  Haydn,  Beethoven,  etc. 
6  vols.     Lond.  (1822-1825).     royal  Svo. 

THOMSON  (J.  T.) 

Sequel  to  some  Glimpses  into  Life  in  the  Far  East. 
Lovd.  1865.     Svo. 

THOMSON  (James). 

Works,  with  his  last  corrections  and  additions,  to 
which  is  prefixed  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writings, 
by  P.  Murdoch.     2  vols.     Lrnid.  1762.     4to. 

The  Seasons.  With  an  original  Life  of  the  Author, 
and  a  critical  Essay,  by  Robert  Heron.  Perth,  1793. 
4to. 

Les  Saisons  de  Thomson,  traduites  par  J.  P.  F. 
Deleuze.     Paris,  1806.     12mo. 

See  also,  Buohan  (Earl  op). 


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THOMSON. 


THOMSON  (James). 

The  Commentaries  of  Antoninus,  translated.  See 
Antoninus. 

THOMSON  (James). 

History  of  Dundee.     Dundee,  1847.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (Eev.  John),  D.D. 
General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 
Fife.     Edinb.  1800.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (John),  Engineer. 

Account  of  a  series  of  Experiments  made  for  ascertain- 
ing the  best  mode  of  constructing  Vessels  with  Ma- 
chinery, to  be  wrought  on  navigable  Eivers,  by  the  power 
of  Steam.     Glasgow,  1813.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (Pkofessor  John),  M.D. 

Lectures  on  Inflammation ;  exhibitiug  a  view  of  the 
general  doctrines,  pathological  and  practical,  of  Medical 
Surgery.     Edinb.  1813.     8vo. 

Eeport  of  Observations  made  in  the  British  Military 
Hospitals  in  Belgium.     Edinb.  1816.     8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Life,  Lectures,  and  Writings  of 
William  CuUen,  M.D.     Edinb.  1832.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (John). 

Etymons  of  EngUsh  Words.     Edinb.  1826.     4to. 

THOMSON  (John). 

Thomson's  Atlas  of  Scotland,  containing  Maps  of 
each  County.     Edinb.  1832.     folio. 

THOMSON  (Eichabd). 

A  faithful  Account  of  the  Processions  and  Ceremonies 
observed  in  the  Coronation  of  the  Kings  and  Queens 
of  England,  exemplified  in  that  of  K.  George  III  and 
Q.  Charlotte.     Lond.  1820.     4to. 

An  Historical  Essay  on  the  Magna  Charta,  to  which 
are  added  the  Great  Charter  in  Latin  and  English ;  the 
Charters  of  Liberties  and  Confirmations  by  Henry  III. 
and  Edward  I.,  the  Original  Charter  of  the  Forests,  etc. 
Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

Chronicles  of  London  Bridge.    See  Family  Library. 

Illustrations  of  the  History  of  Great  Britain.  See 
Constable's  Miscellany. 

THOMSON  (Egbert),  Advocate. 

The  Duty  and  Office  of  a  Messenger-at-Arms,  with 
an  Appendix  relative  to  the  office  of  a  Notary-Public. 
Edinb,  1790.     12mo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  BiUs  of  Exchange,  Pro- 
missory-Notes, Bank  Notes,  Bankers'  Notes,  and  Checks 
on  Bankers,  in  Scotland.  Including  a  summary  of 
English  decisions  applicable  to  Scotland.  Edinb.  1825. 
8vo. 


THOMSON  (Egbert),  Advocate — Continued. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinb.  1836.     8vo. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  adapted  to  the  present 
state  of  the  Law,  by  John  Dove  Wilson.  Edinb.  1865. 
royal  8vo. 

THOMSON  (Thomas),  Advocate,  President  of  the 
Bannatyne  Club. 

Annual  Eeports  of  the  Deputy  Clerk  Register  of 
Scotland.     See  Eeggbds  (Public). 

Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland.  See  Parlia- 
ment. 

Memoirs  of  the  Affairs  of  Scotland  (1660-1671). 
See  Mackenzie  (Sir  George). 

Memoirs  of  the  BaUlies.  See  Murray  (Lady  Grizzel 
Baillie). 

Inventories  and  other  Eecords  of  the  Eoyal  Ward- 
robe, etc.     See  Inventories. 

Memoir  of  Thomas  Thomson.  Edinb.  1854.  8vo. 
(Bannatyne  Club.) 

THOMSON  (Professor  Thomas),  M.D. 

A  System  of  Chemistry.    4  vols.    Edinb.  l^Qi.    8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition.    4  vols.    Lond.  1811.    8vo. 

The  same.  Seventh  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.\8Z\.  8vo. 

History  of  the  Eoyal  Society,  from  its  Institution 
to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century.  Lond.  1812. 
4to. 

Travels  in  Sweden  during  the  Autumn  of  1812. 
Lwid.  1813.     4to. 

An  Attempt  to  establish  the  First  Principles  of 
Chemistry  by  Experiment.    2  vols.    Lond.  1825.    8vo. 

An  Outline  of  the  Sciences  of  Heat  and  Electricity. 
Land.  1830.     8vo. 

Chemistry  of  Animal  Bodies.     Edinb.  IMZ.     870. 

The  History  of  Chemistry.     See  National  Library. 

THOMSON  (Thomas),  Son  of  the  ■preceding. 

Western  Himalaya  and  Tibet;  a  Narrative  of  a 
Journey  through  the  Mountains  of  Northern  India,  in 
the  years  1847-8.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (Waddy). 

Eecollections  of  Mexico.     New  York,  1846.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (WiLLLUtt). 

Orpheus  Caledonius;  or,  a  Collection  of  Scots  Songs 
set  to  Musick.     2  vols.     Lond.  1733.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (William). 

Enquiry  into  the  Elementary  Principles  of  Beauty, 
in  the  Works  of  Nature  and  Art.    Lond.  1798.     4to. 

THOMSON  (WiLLLiM),  LL.D. 

Travels  in  Scotland.     See  Hall  (Eev.  James). 


THOMSON— THORNTON. 


1007 


THOMSON  (William). 

Two  Journeys  tlirough  Italy  and  Switzerland 
Lond.  1835.    post  8vo. 

THOMSON  (WiLLLOi  M.),  M.D. 

The  Land  and  the  Book ;  or,  Biblical  Illustrations 
drawn  from  the  Manners  and  Customs,  the  Scenes  and 
Scenery  of  the  Holy  Land.     New  York,  1859.     8vo. 

THORBURN  (Gkant). 

Forty  Years'  Residence  in  America ;  or,  the  Doctrine 
of  a  Particular  Providence  exemplified  in  the  Life  of 
Grant  Thorbum,  Seedsman,  New  York,  written  by 
himself.     Lond.  1834.     12mo. 

Men  and  Manners  in  Britain ;  or,  a  Bone  to  gnaw 
for  the  Trollopes,  Fidlers,  etc.,  being  Notes  from  a 
Journal  on  Sea  and  on  Land  in  1833-4.  Glasgow, 
1835.     18mo. 

THORESBY  (Ralph). 

Ducatus  Leodiensis;  or,  the  Topography  of  the  Town 
and  Parish  of  Leeds,  and  parts  adjacent,  in  the  West 
Riding  of  York ;  with  Pedigrees  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry.     Lond.  1715.     foUo. 

The  same.  Second  edition ;  with  additions,  by 
Thomas  D.  Wliitaker.     1816.     folio. 

Vicaria  Leodiensis ;  or,  the  History  of  the  Church  of 
Leedes  in  Yorkshire.     Lond.  1724.     8vo. 

Diary,  1677-1724.  Now  first  published  from  the 
Original  Manuscript  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Hunter. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

Letters  of  Eminent  Men,  addressed  to  Ralph 
Thoresby,  now  first  published  from  the  originals. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

THORKELIN  (Grimus  Johnson). 

De  Danorum  rebus  gestis  Sec.  IIL  et  IV.  Poema 
Danicum  Dialecto  Anglo-Saxonica,  ex  bibliotheca 
Cottoniana  Musaei  Britannici  edidit,  versione  Latina 
auxit,  G.  J.  Thorkelin.     Havnioe,  1815.     4to. 

Analecta  quibus  Historia,  Antiquitates,  Jura,  Regni 
Norvegici  illustrantur.     Haunke,  1778.     8vo. 

THORLACIUS  (S.  T.) 

Antiquitatum  Borealium  Observationes  MisceUanese 
Specimen  Quartum.  Borealium  Veterum  Matrimonia 
cum Romanorum Institutis collata.  Hafnice,nM.  8vo. 

THORN  (Guuklmcs).    See  Britain  (Great)  :  Hist. 

AnGL.  SCBIPTOBBS,  ED  R.  TwYSDEN. 

THORN  (Major  William). 

Memoir  of  the  Conquest  of  Java;  with  the  sub- 
sequent Operations  of  the  British  Forces  in  the  Oriental 
Archipelago;  to  which  is  subjoined  a  Statistical  and 
Historical  Sketch  of  Java.     Lond.  1815.     4to. 


THORNBURY  (Walter), 

The  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  RA.,  founded  on 
Letters  and  Papers  furnished  by  his  Friends  and 
FeUow-Academiciana.  With  Illustrations  facsimiled 
in  Colours  from  Turner's  Original  Drawings.  Lond, 
1877.     12mo. 

THORNDIKE  (Hebbbbt). 

Theological  Works.  See  Librart  of  Anolo- 
Cathouo  Thbology. 

THORNE  (James). 

Rambles  'by    Rivers.       See    Knight's    Weekly 

Volumes. 

THORNHILL  (Riohabd  Badham). 

The  Shooting  Directory.     Lond.  1804.     4to. 


THORNTON  (Bonnell). 
Comedies  of  Plautus  translated. 


See  Plautus. 


THORNTON  (Edwaed). 

A  Summary  of  the  History  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany, from  the  grant  of  their  first  Charter  by  Queen 
Elizabeth,  to  the  present  period.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

Chapters  of  the  Modem  History  of  British  India. 
Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

A  Gazetteer  of  the  Territories  under  the  Government 
of  the  East-India  Company,  and  of  the  Native  States 
on  the  Continent  of  India;  corrected  to  the  latest 
period.     Lond.  1857.     8vo. 

THORNTON  (Henry). 

An  Enquiry  into  the  nature  and  effects  of  the  Paper 
Credit  of  Great  Britain.     Lond.  1802.     8vo. 

THORNTON  (Robert  John),  M.D. 

Picturesque  Botanical  Plates  of  the  choicest  Flowers 
of  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America.  Lond.  1799. 
folio. 

New  Illustration  of  the  Sexual  System  of  Carolua 
von  Lizmeens :  comprehending  an  Elucidation  of  the 
several  parts  of  the  Fructification ;  a  Prize  Dissertation 
on  the  Sexes  of  Plants;  a  full  Explanation  of  the 
Classes,  and  Orders  of  the  Sexual  System;  and  the 
Temple  of  Flora,  or  Garden  of  Nature.  Lond.  1807. 
folio. 

The  Philosophy  of  Botany :  being  Botanical  and 
Philosophical  Extracts.     2  vok.     Lond.  1810.     folio. 

THORNTON  (Thomas). 

The  Present  State  of  Turkey.     Lond.  1807.     4to. 


1008 


THOENTON— THEOCKMORTON. 


THOENTON  (Thomas). 

Oriental  Commerce;  or,  the  East  India  Trader's 
Complete  Guide ;  containing  a  Geographical  and 
Nautical  Description  of  the  Maritime  parts  of  India, 
China,  Japan,  and  neighbouring  countries,  etc. 
Originally  compiled  by  WUham  Milburn;  incorporated 
with  much  additional  and  valuable  Matter  by  Thomas 
Thornton.     Lond.  1825.     royal  8vo. 

Life  of  Thomas  Otway.     See  Otway  (Thomas). 

THOEFTON  EOMANCES.    See  Camden  Societt. 

THOEOTON  (Eobeet),  M.D. 
The  Antiquities  of  Nottinghamshire.     Lond.  1677. 
folio. 

THOEPE  (Benjamin). 

Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica.  A  Selection  in  Prose  and 
Verse  from  Anglo-Saxon  Authors  of  various  Ages; 
with  a  Glossary.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Anglo-Saxon  Grammar.     See  Eask  (Erasmus). 

Csedmon's  Anglo-Saxon  Paraphrase  of  parts  of  Scrip- 
ture, translated,  etc.     See  CiEDMON. 

Yule-Tide  Stories.  A  Collection  of  Scandinavian 
and  North  German  Popular  Tales  and  Traditions,  from 
the  Swedish,  Danish,  and  German.  Edited  by 
Benjamin  Thorpe.  Lond.  1853.  12mo.  (Bohn's  An- 
tiquarian Library.) 

See  also,  Lappknbbbg  (Dr  Johann  Martin). 

THOEPE  (John). 

Eegistrum  Eoffense ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Ancient 
Eecords,  Charters,  and  Instruments  of  divers  kinds, 
necessary  for  Ulustrattng  the  Ecclesiastical  History  and 
Antiquities  of  the  diocese  and  Cathedral  Church  of 
Eochester.  Transcribed  from  the  originals  by  John 
Thorpe,  M.D.,  and  now  published  by  his  son.  Lond. 
1769.     foUo. 

Custumale  Eoffense,  from  the  original  MS.  in  the 
Archives  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Eochester;  in- 
tended as  a  Supplement  to  the  Eegistrum  Eoffense,  to 
which  are  added  memorials  of  that  Cathedral  Church. 
Lmd.  1788.     foUo. 

THOEPE  (Egbert),  LL.D.,  Chief  Justice  of  Sierra 
Leone. 

A  Letter  to  William  Wilberforce,  containing  Ee- 
marks  on  the  Eeports  of  the  Sierra  Leone  Company 
and  African  Institution,  with  hints  respecting  the 
means  by  which  an  universal  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade  might  be  carried  into  effect.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

THOEVALDSEN  (Beetel). 

Thorvaldsen,  his  Life  and  "Works;  by  Eugene  Plon. 
Translated  by  Mrs  Cashel  Hoey.  Lond.  1874.  royal 
8vo. 


THOTT  (Otto,  Comes  de). 

Eortegnelse  over  endeel  Kanoner,  meget  gamle  og 
rare  Gevcehre,  etc.  Hr.  Otto  Greve  af  Totts  Stervboe 
tilhserende.     EiobenJiavn,  1786.     8vo. 

Eortegnelse  paa  den  store  Samling  af  Malerier  i 
Oliefarve  af  beromte  mestere,  Kobberplader,  etc. 
HvUken  ved  offentUg  Auction.  Kiobenhavn,  1787. 
8vo. 

Eortegnelse  af  Kunstager.    Kiiihenhaven,  1788.    8vo. 

Catalogus  Bibliotlxecse  Thottianas,  continens  Libros 
publicae  Auctioni  distrahendos  (Tom.  VII.  Libros  cum 
ab  inventa  Typographia  ad  annum  MDXXX.  incusos 
tum  Manuscriptos  continens).  7  vols,  in  12.  Haunice, 
1789-1795.     8vo. 

Thesaurus  Numismatum  continens  Numos  usuales 
Medii  et  Eeoentioris  jEvi,  et  in  Commercio  non  re- 
ceptos  vulgo  Medagliones  quae  dum  vixit  coUegit  Dom. 
Otto  Comes  de  Thott.     Haunice,  1789-1790.     8vo. 

THOU  (Jacques  Auguste  de).     See  Thuanus. 

THOUGHTS  on  Marriage  and  Criminal  Conver- 
sation; with  Eemarks  on  the  Life,  Opinions,  and 
Example  of  Mrs  WoUstonecraft  Godwin.  See  Woll- 
stonecbaft  (Mary). 

THOYEAS  (Eapin  de).     See  Eapin. 

THEEE  YEAES  in  the  Pacific;  containing 
Notices  of  Brazil,  Chili,  Bolivia,  Peru,  &c.,  in  1831, 
1832,  1833,  1834.  By  an  Officer  in  the  United 
States'  Navy.     2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

THEING  (Sib  Heney),  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

The  JointrStock  Companies  Act,  1856  ;  to  which  are 
added  the  Joint-Stock  Companies  Acts  of  1857.  With 
Introductions,  Practical  Notes,  and  Appendices  of 
Forms.     Lond.  1858.     12  mo. 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Joint-Stock  Companies, 
including  the  Statutes,  with  Notes.  Third  edition. 
Edited  by  G.  A.  E.  Eitzwald,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Lond. 
1875.     12mo. 

THEING  (Theodore). 

Thring's  Criminal  Law  of  the  Navy ;  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Chapter,  and  an  Appendix,  comprising  the 
Naval  Discipline  Act  and  Practical  Forms,  by 
Theodore  Thrtng  and  C.  E.  Gifford,  Assistant-Pay- 
master, EN.     Lond.  1877.     12mo. 

THEOCKMOETON  (Francis). 

A  Discouerie  of  the  Treasons  practised  and  attempted 
against  the  Queenes  Maiestie  and  the  Eealme,  by  Francis 
Throckmorton,  who  was  for  the  same  arraigned  and  con- 
demned in  Guyld  HaU  in  the  Citie  of  London  the  one 
and  twentie  day  of  May  last  past.  n.p.  1584.  small 
4to. 


THEOCKMORTON— THURY. 


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THEOCKMORTON  (Sir  N.) 

Criminal  Trial  of  Sir  N.  Throckmorton.  See  Library 
OF  Entertaining  Knowledge. 

THEOSBY  (J.) 

Select  Views  in  Leicestershire,  containing  Seats  of 
the  Nobility  and  Gentry,  Tours,  Views,  and  Euins ; 
accompanied  with  descriptive  and  historical  Eelations, 
Leicester,  1789.     4to. 

Supplementary  Volume  to  the  Leicestershire  Views ; 
containing  a  series  of  Excursions  in  1790,  to  the  places 
of  note  in  the  country.     Land.  1790.     4to. 

The  History  of  the  Antiquities  of  the  ancient  Town 
of  Leicester.     Leicester,  1791.     4to. 

THUANUS  (Jaoobcs  Augustus). 

Historiarum  sui  temporis,  libri  CXXXVIIL,  ab 
anno  1546  ad  annum  1607,  quibus  adjimcti  sunt 
Nic-Rigaltii  de  Eebus  Gallicis  libri  tres  et  Sylloge 
Scriptorum  varii  argumenti  ad  Thuanum  vel  Thuaneam 
Historiam  Pertinentium.    7  vols.     Lond.  1733.     folio. 

Histoire  Universelle  depuis  1543  jusqu'  en  1607, 
traduit  sur  I'edition  Latine  de  Londres.  16  vols. 
Londres  (Paris),  1734.     4to. 

Life  of  Thuanus.     See  Collinson  (Eev.  John). 

THUCYDIDES. 

De  Bello  Peloponnesiaco,  Libri  Octo,  Gr.  et  Lat.  cum 
Adnotationibus  integris  Henrici  Stephani  et  Johannis 
Hudsoni.  Eecensuit,  et  notas  suas  addidit  Josephus 
Wasse.  Editionem  curavit  suasque  animadversiones 
adjecit  Car.  And.  Dukerus.    Ainstelodami,  1731.    folio. 

De  BeUo  Peloponnesiaco,  Graece  et  Latine.  Accedunt 
indices  ex  editione  Wassii  et  Dukeri  (curante  P. 
Elmsley).     6  vols.     Edinhurgi,  1804.     post  8vo. 

Thucydidis  de  Bello  Peloponnesiaco  Libri  Octo,  ad  op- 
tim.  librorum  fidem  recensuit,  argumentis  et  adnotatione 
perpetaa  Ulustravit,  indices  et  tabidas  chronologicas 
adjecit,  atque  de  Vita  Auctoris  preefatus  est  Franciscus 
GoeUer.     2  vols.     Lipsiie,  1826.     8vo. 

De  Bello  Peloponnesiaco  Libri  Octo.  (Graece).  Ee- 
censuit et  explicavit  Fred.  Henr.  Bothe.  2  vols. 
Lipsice,  1838.     8vo. 

De  Bello  Peloponnesiaco  Libri  Octo,  Gr.  recensuit 
Imm.  Bekkerus.     Berolini,  1846.     12mo. 

The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War,  by  Thucy- 
dides :  the  text  (in  Greek)  according  to  Bekker's 
edition,  etc.,  with  Notes,  chiefly  historical  and  geo- 
graphical, by  Thomas  Arnold,  D.D.  3  vols.  Oxford, 
1831-1835.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Grecian  "War,  written  by  Thucy- 
dides,  translated  from  the  Greek  by  Thomas  Hobbes  of 
Malmesbuiy.     2  vols.     Land.  1723.     8vo. 


THUCYDIDES— CoM^mM«(f. 

The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War,  translated 
from  the  Greek  of  Thucydides  by  William  Smith. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1753.     4to. 

The  same.  To  which  are  annexed  three  Preliminary 
Discourses— I.  On  the  Life  of  Thucydides;  IL  On  hia 
Qualifications  as  an  Historian ;  IIL  A  Survey  of  the 
History.     2  vols.     Lond.  1781.     8vo. 

The  same.  Newly  translated  into  English,  and 
illustrated  with  Annotations  by  the  Eev.  S.  T.  Bloom- 
field.     3  vols.     Lond.  1829.     Bvo. 

The  same.  A  new  and  hteral  version  from  the  Text 
of  Arnold,  collated  with  Bekker,  Goller,  and  Poppo. 
By  the  iRev.  Henry  Dal&  Lond.  1858.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Classical  Library.) 

THUDICHUM  (J.  L.  W.)  and  DUPR^  (August). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Origin,  Nature,  and  Varieties  of 
Wine;  being  a  Complete  Manual  of  Viticulture  and 
(Enology.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

THUMMEL  (M.  A.  von). 

Sammtliche  Werke.  6  vols.  Leipzig,  1811-1812. 
12mo. 

THUNBERG  (Charles  Peter),  M.D, 
Travels  in  Europe,  Africa,  and  Asia,  between  1770 
and  1779.     3  vols.     Lrnid.  1795.     8vo. 

THURA  (Albertus). 

Idea  Historise  Litterarise  Danorum.  Hamhurgiy 
1723.     12mo. 

THURLOE  (John),  Secretary  to  Oliver  Cromwell. 

A  Collection  of  State  Papers,  containing  Memorials 
of  the  English  Aifairs,  from  1638  to  the  Eestoration. 
With  a  Life  of  Thurloe,  by  Thomas  Birch.  7  vols. 
Lond.  1742.     foUo. 

THUELOW  (Edward,  Lord). 

Poems  on  several  occasions.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

The  Knight's  Tale ;  and  the  Flower  and  the  Leaf, 
after  Chaucer.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

The  Odes  of  Anacreon,  translated  into  English 
Measure.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

THUEOT  (J.  FRANgois). 

De  I'Entendement,  et  de  la  Eaison :  Introduction  k 
I'Etude  de  la  Philosophie.    2  vols.    Paris,  1830.    8vo, 

THURY  (Lb  Vicomte  L.  E.  F,  Hericart  de). 

Description  des  Catacombes  de  Paris,  pr^c^d^e  d'un 

Precis  historique  sur  les  Catacombes  do  tous  les  Peuples. 

Paris,  1815.     8vo. 

6m 


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THYEE— TILLOTSON. 


THTER  (E.) 

Eemains  of  Samuel  Butler.     See  Butler  (Samuel). 

TIBALDI. 

Pitture  di  Pellegrino  TibaldL  See  Zanotti 
(Giovanni). 

TIBBINS. 

Dictionnaire  Frangais-Anglais,  etc.     See  Fleming  et 

TiBBINS. 

TIBULLUS  (Albius). 

Opera.  Cum  notis  Jo.  Ant.  Vulpii.  Pataxdi,  1741. 
4to. 

Opera  Omnia,  ex  editione  L  G.  Huschkii  cum  Notis 
et  Interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini,  variis  Lectionibus, 
Notis  Variorum,  recensu  editionum  et  codicum. 
2  vols.  Londini,  1822.  royal  8vo.  (Valpy's  Delphin 
Classics.) 

A  Poetical  Translation  of  the  Elegies  of  Tibullus, 
and  of  the  Poems  of  Sulpicia ;  with  the  original  Text, 
and  Notes,  critical  and  explanatory,  by  James  Grainger, 
M.D.     2  vols.     Lond.  1759.     12mo. 

See  also,  Catullus  (C.  Valerius). 

TICHBOENE  (Sir  Henry). 

Siege  of  Drogheda.     See  Temple  (Sir  John). 

TICKELL  (John). 

History  of  the  Town  and  County  of  Kingston  upon 
HuL     Hull,  1796.     4to. 

TICKELL  (Thomas).     See  Poems  :  Minor  Poets. 

TICKEN  (William). 

A  Statistical  Synopsis  of  the  physical  and  political 
strength  of  the  Chief  Powers  of  Europe,  down  to  the 
Peace  of  Vienna  in  1809.     Lond.  1810.     4to. 

TICKNOR  (George). 

History  of  Spanish  Literature.  3  vols.  Lond.  1851. 
8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Spanish  Library  bequeathed  by 
G.  Ticknor  to  the  Boston  Library.  See  Whitney 
(James  L.) 

TIDD  (William). 

The  Practice  of  the  Courts  of  King's  Bench  and 
Common  Pleas,  in.  Personal  Actions.  Seventh  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1821.     8vo. 

Supplement  to  the  Practice  of  the  Courts  of  King's 
Bench,  and  Common  Pleas,  etc.     Lond.  1830.     Svo. 


TIECK  (Ludwig). 
Schriften.     15  vols. 


Berlin,  1828-1829.     12mo. 


TIELKE  (J.  S.) 

Beytrage  zur  Kjiegs-Kunst  und  Geschichte  des 
Krieges  von  1756  bis  1763.  6  vols.  Freyherg,  1797. 
4to. 

TIETZ  (M.  von). 

St.  Petersburgh,  Constantinople  and  Napoli  di 
Eoniania,  in  1833  and  1834;  a  characteristic  picture, 
drawn  during  a  residence  there.  2  vols.  Lmid.  1836. 
post  Svo. 

TIGHE  (Mrs  Henry). 

Psyche ;  with  other  Poems,     iowd  1811.     4to. 

TIGHE  (William). 

Statistical  Observations  Eelative  to  the  County  of 
Kilkenny.     Dublin,  1802.    Svo. 

TILENUS  (Daniel).     See  Sempill  (Sir  James). 

TILIUS,  or  DU  TILLET  (Johannes),  Episc.  Mel- 
densis. 

Chronicon  de  Eegibus  Erancorum.  See  ^Emylius 
(Paulus). 

TILL  (William). 

An  Essay  on  the  Eoman  Denarius  and  English 
Silver  Penny  ;  shewing  their  derivation  from  the  Greek 
Drachma  of  ^gina.  To  which  is  appended  a  List  of 
English  and  Scotch  Pennies  from  the  Conquest ;  and 
Account  of  the  Farthings  of  Queen  Anne.  LoTid.  1837. 
post  Svo. 

Descriptive  Particulars  of  English  Coronation  Medals, 
from  the  inauguration  of  King  Edward  the  Sixth  to 
our  present  Sovereign  the  Queen  Victoria.  Lond. 
1838.     post  Svo. 

TILLEMONT  (Sebastibn  le  Nain  db). 

Histoire  des  Empereurs  et  des  autres  Princes  qui  ont 
regn6  durant  les  Six  premiers  Sifecles  de  I'figlise. 
6  vols.    Paris,  1690-1738.     4to. 

Vie  de  Saint  Louis,  Eoi  de  France.     See  Franob 

(SoCI^Tlfi  DB  l'HiSTOIRE  De). 

Bower  and  TiUemont  compared.  See  Bower  (Ar- 
chibald). 

M6moires  pour  servir  k  THistoire  Ecclesiastique  des 
Six  premiers  Sifecles.  16  vols.  Paris,  1693-1712. 
4to. 

TILLET  (Jean  du),  Sieur  de  la  Bmsiere. 
Eecueil  de  Eoys  de  France,  leur  Couronne  et  Maison. 
Paris,  1580.     folio. 

TILLOTSON  (John),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
Works ;  with  a  Life  of  the  Author  by  Thomas  Birch. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1752.     folio. 
See  also,  Barrow  (Isaac). 


TILSLEY— TISCHENDORF. 


1011 


TILSLEY  (Hugh). 

Treatise  on  the  Stamp  Laws  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland ;  being  an  Analytical  Digest  of  the  Statutes 
and  Cases  relating  to  the  Stamp  Duties,  with  Tables, 
etc     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  With  Supplement. 
Lmd.  1854.     8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition.  With  Tables  of  all  the 
Stamp  Duties  now  payable,  etc.,  by  E.  H.  Tilsley. 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

The  New  Stamp  Act,  13  and  14  Vict.  c.  97,  with 
Notes  and  Table  of  Stamp  Duties.     Lond.  1850.    8vo. 

A  Digest  of  the  Stamp  Act,  and  the  Judicial  Deci- 
sions on  the  Stamp  Laws  not  contained  in  the  Author's 
Treatise.     Eighth  edition.     Lmd,  1860.     8vo. 

TIMES  (John). 

Nooks  and  Corners  of  English  Life  :  Past  and  Pre- 
sent.    Lond.  1867.     post  8vo. 

TIME  BAEGAINS  tried  by  the  Eules  of  Equity 
and  Principles  of  the  Civil  Law.     Edinh.  n.d.     12mo. 

TIMKOWSKI  (Gboege). 

Travels  of  the  Russian  Mission  through  Mongolia  to 
China.     See  Lloyd  (Hannibal  Evans). 

TIMME  (Fr.). 

Kongelige  Forordninger,  aabne  Breve  og  andre 
trykte  Anordninger  for  Norge,  udkomme  f  Tidsrummet 
1648-1814.     2  vols.     Christiania,  1841.     8vo. 

TIMOUR-BEC.  See  Croix  (Petis  de  la).  Vat- 
TIEB  (Pierre). 

TIMPERLEY  (C.  H.). 

Encyclopaedia  of  Literary  and  Typographical  Anec- 
dote ;  being  a  Chronological  Digest  illustrative  of  the 
History  of  Literature  and  Printing  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time.     Lond.  1842.     royal  8vo. 

TDSTDAL  (Rev.  N.). 

Translation  and  Continuation  of  Rapin's  History  of 
England.     See  Rapin  db  Thoyras. 

Cantemir's  History  of  the  Otliman  Empire,  trans- 
lated.    See  Cantemir  (Demeteius). 

TINDALL  (Matthew),  LL.D. 
An  Essay  concerning  the  Laws  of  Nations,  and  the 
Rights  of  Sovereigns,  etc.     Lond.  1694.     4to. 

TINGRY  (P.  F.) 

The  Painter  and  Vamisher's  Guide ;  or,  a  Treatise 
on  the  art  of  making  and  applying  Varnishes  ;  on  the 
different  kinds  of  Painting ;  and  on  the  method  of 
preparing  Colours.     Lond.    1804.     8vo. 


TIPALDO  (Emilio  de). 

Biografia  degli  Italiani  lUustri  nello  Scienze,  Lettere 
ed  AM  del  secolo  XVIII.  e  de'  contemporanei,  com- 
pilata  da  Letterati  Italiani  di  ogni  proviacia.  10  vob. 
in  5.     Veneda,  1834-1845.     8vo. 

TIPPOO  SAIB. 

Select  Letters  of  Tippoo  Sultan.  See  Kirkpatbick 
(Col.  William). 


Seconda  edizione 
9   vols,    in    10. 

Nuova  edizione. 


TIRABOSCHI  (Girolamo). 

Storia  della  Letteratura  Italiana. 
Modeneso)  riveduta  daU'  Autore. 
Modena,  1787-1794.     4to. 

Storia  deUa  Letteratura  Italiana. 
9  vols.     Firenze,  1805-1813.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  la  Litt^rature  d'ltalie,  tir6e  de  Tiraboschi 
et  abreg^e.     See  Landi  (Antoine). 

TIRAQUELLUS  (Andreas). 

Opera  omnia,  quae  hactenus  exstant.  7  vols,  in  2. 
Francofurti  ad  Moenum,  1597.     folio. 

Commentarius  de  Nobilitate  et  Jure  Primogeniorum. 
Lugd.  1573.     folio. 

TISCHENDORF  (^noth.  Frid.  Constantinus). 
Anecdota  Sacra  et  Profana  ex  Oriente  et  Occidente 
allata  sive  Notitia  codd.  Grajcorum,  Arabicorum,  Syria- 
corum,  Copticorum,  Hebraicorum,  .^thiopicorum, 
Latinorum,  cum  excerptis  multia  et  triginta  quinque 
Scripturarum  antiquiss.  Speciminibus.  Lipsice,  1855. 
4to. 

Monumenta  Sacra  Inedita.  Nova  Colletio.  Vols. 
L-VL  and  IX.     Upaice,  1855-1857.     4to. 

Vol  I.  Fragmenta  Sacra  Palimpsesta  sive  Fragmenta 
cum  Novi  turn  Veteris  Testament!  ex  quinque 
Codicibus  Grrecis  Palimpsestis  antiqiiissimis 
nuperrime  in  Oriente  repertis. 
IL  Fragmenta  Evangelii  Lucse  et  Libri  Genesis  ex 
tribus  Codicibus  Gnecis  Quinti,  Sexti,  Octavi, 
Sseculi,  etc. 

III.  Fragmenta  Origenians3  Octateuchi  editionis  cum 

Fragmehtis  Evangeliorum  Gnecis  PalimpsestLs, 
et& 

IV.  Psalterium  Turicense  Purpureum  Septimi  fere 

Sseculi,  addito  Danihelis  Libro  ex  Codice 
Prophetarum  Marchaliano  nunc  Vaticano  Sexti 
vel  Septimi  SkcuU. 
V.  Epistulse  Pauli  et  Catholicse  fere  integrae  ex 
Libro  Porphyrii  Episcopo  Palimpsesto  Stec. 
Octavi  vel  Noni  nuper  ex  Oriente  allato. 
VI.  Apocalypsis  et  Actus  Apostolorum  cum  Quarti 
MaccabEeorum  Libri  Fragmento  ;  item  Quat- 
tuor  EvangeUorum  Reliquite  ex  duobus  Codi- 
cibus Palimpsestis  Octavi  fere  et  Sexti  SaeculL 


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TISCHENDOEF— TODD. 


TISCHENDOEF  (^noth.  Frid.  Constantinus) — 
Continued. 
Vol.  IX.  Codex  Laudianus  sire  Actus  Apostolorum, 
Greece  et  Latine,  ex  Codice  olim  Laudiano 
jam  Bodleiano,  Sexti  fere  Soeouli.  Addita  sunt 
Nonnulla  ex  celebri  Codici  Prophetarum  Mar- 
chaliano  Vaticano. 

Acta  Apostolorum  Apocrypha  ex  triginta  antiquie 
codd.  Graecis  vel  nunc,  primum  eruit  vel  secundum 
atque  emendatius  edidit.     Lipsice,  1851.     8vo. 

Apocalypses  Apocryphse.  Mosis,  Esdrse,  Pauli,  Jo- 
hannis;  item  Maria  Dormitio,  etc.  Ldjpdce,  1866. 
8vo. 

Synopsis  Evangelica  ex  Quattuor  Evangeliis  ordine 
clironologico  concLnnavit,  brevi  commentario  iUustravit 
etc.     Ldpsicv,  1871.     8vo. 

Novum  Testamentum  Grace  ad  antiquissimos  testes 
denuo  recensuit,  delectuque  critico  ac  Prolegomenis 
instruxit  Editio  critica  minor  ex  VIII.  majore  de- 
sumpta.     2  vols.     I/ipsice,  1877.     8vo. 

Novum  Testamentum  SLaaiticum.  See  Bible  : 
Greek  Bibles. 

Vetus  Testamentum  Greece.  See  Bible  :  Greek 
Bibles. 

TISSANDIER  (Pierre  Louis). 

Trait6  m^thodique  et  complet  sur  la  Transmission 
des  Biens  par  Succession,  Donations,  et  Testamens, 
suivant  les  Lois  anciennes,  interm6diaires,  et  nouvelles. 
7  vols.     Paris,  1805.     8vo. 

TISSOT  (Victor). 

Voyage  au  Pays  des  Milliards.  Trente-neuvifeme 
edition.     Paris,  1877.     12mo. 

TITHES. 

The  Divine  Origin  and  Perpetual  and  Universal 
Obligation  of.  Tithes,  by  a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.     Edinh.  1841.     8vo. 

TITIAN. 

Life  of  Titian.     See  Northcote  (James). 

TITLES  TO  LAND. 

Synopsis  of  the  Titles  to  Land  Consolidation  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1868  ;  and  the  Conveyancing  (Scotland) 
Act,  1874 ;  to  which  is  added  the  Land  Eegisters 
(Scotland)  Act,  1868 ;  with  Appendix  containing  the 
Eegistration  of  Leases  (Scotland)  Act,  1857,  etc.  Edinh. 
1874.     8vo. 

TITMAESH  (Michael  Angelo).  See  Thackeray 
(William  Makepeace). 


TITSINGH  (Isaac). 

Illustrations  of  Japan,  consisting  of  Private  Memoirs 
and  Anecdotes  of  the  reigning  Dynasty  or  Sovereigns 
of  Japan.  A  Description  of  the  Feasts  and  Cere- 
monies, etc.,  translated  from  the  French,  by  Frederic 
Shoberl.     Lond.  1822.     4to. 

TITTMAN  (Karl  August). 

Handbuch  der  Strafrechtswissenchaft,  und  der 
Deutschen  Strafgesetzkunde.  3  vols.  Halle,  1822. 
Svo. 

TOBIN  (J.  J.) 

Journal  of  a  Tour  made  in  the  years  1828-29 
through  Styria,  Carniola,  and  Italy,  whilst  accompany- 
ing the  late  Sir  Humphry  Davy.    Lond.  1832.    12mo. 

TOBIN  (John). 

The  Honeymoon.  1805.— The  Curfew.  1807.— 
The  School  for  Authors.  1808.  See  Plays  (Collec- 
tion of).  Vols.  L,  III.,  and  VI. 

TOCQUEVILLE  (Alexis  de). 

Democracy  in  America,  First  and  Second  Part, 
translated  by  Henry  Eeeve.  4  vols.  Lond.  1835- 
1840.     8vo. 

Correspondence  and  Conversations  of  Alexis  de 
Tocqueville  with  Nassau  William  Senior  from  1834  to 
1859.     See  Senior  (Nassau  William). 

Du  Systfeme  P^nitentiaire  aux  ]£tats-Unis.  See  Beau- 
mont (GusTAVE  de). 

TOD  (Lieut. -CoL.  James). 

Annals  and  Antiquities  of  Eajast'han,  or  the  Central 
and  Western  Eajpoot  States  of  India.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1829,  1832.     8vo. 

Travels  La  Western  India,  embracing  a  Visit  to  the 
sacred  mountaius  of  Jains,  etc.  Lond.  1839.  royal 
4to. 

TOD  (James),  Advocate. 

Handbook  of  the  Education  (Scotland)  Act,  1872 ; 
with  a  Digest  of  the  Act,  Explanatory  Notes,  and  an 
Appendix.     Edlnb.  1872.     12mo. 

TODD  (Benjamin  Hall). 

Life  Assurance  Investigation  Tables,  showing  the 
value  of  £100  Policy,  accordiag  to  the  CarHsle  Table  of 
Mortality  and  3  per  cent.  Interest.  Edinb.  1852. 
royal  8vo. 

TODD  (Eev.  Henry  John). 

niustrations  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  Gower 
and  Chaucer,  collected  from  authentic  Documents, 
with  a  copious  Glossary.     Lond.  1810.     4to. 


TODD— TOMLINE. 


1013 


TODD  (Ebv.  Henry  John) — Continued. 

Memoirs  of  tlie  Life  and  Writings  of  Brian  Walton, 
Bishop  of  Chester,  Editor  of  the  London  Polyglot 
Bible;  with  notice  of  his  coadjutors  in  that  work. 
2  vols.     Land.  1821.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  his  Grace  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury 
concerning  the  authorship  of  'EUiiv  /Baa-iXiKri,  Zond. 
1825.     8vo. 

A  Reply  to  Dr  Lingard's  Vindication  of  his  History 
of  England,  as  far  as  respects  Archbishop  Cranmer. 
Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Archbishop  Cranmer.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1831.     Svo. 

See  also,  Cranmer  (Thomas).  Johnson  (Samuel). 
Milton  (John).     Spenser  (Edmund). 

TODERINI  (Giambatista). 

Litteratura  Turchesa.     3  vols.      Venice,  1787.     Svo. 

De  la  Litt^rature  des  Turcs ;  traduit  de  I'ltalien 
de  Toderini.     3  vols.     Paris,  1789.     Svo. 

TOILES  PEINTES  et  Tapisseries  de  la  Ville  de 
Reims,  ou  la  miso  en  scfene,  du  Th^&tre  des  Confreres 
de  la  Passion :  Planches  dessin^es,  et  gravies,  par  C. 
Leberttais.  Etudes  des  Mystferes  et  Explications  His- 
toriques  par  Louis  Paris.  2  vols,  (with  plates,  atlas 
folio).     Paris,  1843.     4to. 

TOLAND  (John). 

The  Life  of  John  Milton;  containing,  besides  the 
History  of  his  Works,  several  extraordinary  characters 
of  Men  and  Books,  Sects,  Parties,  and  Opinions. 
With  Amyntor;  or,  A  Defense  of  Milton's  Life. 
Zmd.  1699.— Reprinted,  Lond.  1761.     Svo. 

Oratio  Plulippica  ad  excitandos  contra  GaUiam 
Britannos,  sanctiori  Anglorum  Concilio  exhibita,  anno 
1514 ;  incerto  autore.  Nunc  primum  pubUca  luce, 
Diatriba  pr«liminari  ot  Annotationibus  donavit  Jo. 
Tolandus.     Lond.  1707.     Svo. 

Pantheisticon ;  sive  formula  celebrandse  sodalitatis 
Socraticse.     Lond.  1720.     Svo. 

A  Collection  of  several  Pieces  of  Mr  John  Toland, 
now  first  published  from  his  original  manuscripts,  with 
some  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1726.     Svo. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts,  bound  in  2  vols.  Svo. 
VoL  I.  Christianity  not  mysterious;  or,  a  Treatise 
shewing  that  there  is  nothing  in  the  Gospel 
contrary  to  Reason.  Lond.  1696. — Vindicius 
Liberius  ;  or,  Mr  Toland's  Defence  of  himse 
against  the  late  Lower  House  of  Convocation, 
and  others.  Lond.  1702.— The  Life  of  John 
Milton,  containing  besides  the  History  of  his 
Works,  several  extraordinary  Characters  of 
Men  and  Books,  etc.  Lond.  1699. — Amyntor; 
or,  a  Defence  of  Milton's  Life.     Lond.  1699. 


TOLAND  (Jobs)— Continued. 
Vol.  IL  The  Art  of  Governing  by  Partys.    Lond.  1701. 
Anglia  Libera  ;  or.  The  Limitation  and  Suc- 
cession of  the  Crown  of  England  explained 
and  asserted.    Lond.  1701. — The  Militia  Ee- 
form'd  ;    or,  an  Easy  Scheme   of  furnishing 
England  with  a  constant  Land  Force.    Lond. 
1699. 
A'  new  edition  of  Toland's  History  of  the  Druids ; 
with  an  Abstract  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  and  a 
copious  Appendix,  containing  Notes  Critical,  Philolo- 
gical, and  Explanatory,  by  R.  Huddlestoa     Montrose, 
1814.     Svo. 

TOLFEEY  (Frederic). 

The  Sportsman  in  France :  comprising  a  Sporting 
Ramble  through  Picardy  and  Normandy,  and  Boar 
Shooting  in  Lower  Brittany.  Lond.  1841.  2  vols, 
post  Svo. 

TOLHAUSEN  and  GARDISSAL. 
Technological  Dictionary  in  the  English,  French,  and 
German  Languages,  comprising  the  technical  terms  of 
Art  and  Manufactures,  etc. 

Part  1.  French — English— German. 
Part  2.  English — French — German. 
Part  3.  German — English — French. 
3  vols.     Pm-is,  1854-1864.     12mo. 

TOLLENARE  (L.  F.  de). 

Essai  sur  les  Entraves  que  le  Commerce  6prouve  en 
Europe.     Paris,  1820.     Svo. 

TOMASINUS  (Jacobus  Phil.),  Episcopus  jEmoni- 
ends. 

niustrium  Virorum  Elogia  Iconibus  illustrata.  Pa- 
tavii,  1630.     4to. 

Petrarcha  Redivivus,  integram  Poetse  celeberrimi 
vitam  iconibus  aire  cselatis  exhibens.  Accessit  nobi- 
lissimse  Feminse  Laurse  brevis  Historia.  Patavii,  1650. 
4to. 

TOMBES  (John). 

A  Serious  Consideration  of  the  Oath  of  the  King's 
Supremacy.     Lond.  1660.     4to. 

TOMBLESON  (W.) 

Tombleson's  Views  of  the  Rhine.  Edited  by  W.  G. 
Fearnside.     Lond.  n.d.     Svo. 

Tombleson's  Upper  Rhine.     Lond.  n.d.     Svo. 

TOMLINE  (Georob),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  William  Pitt. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1S21.     4to. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition.  3  vols.  Lond.  1822. 
Svo. 


lOU 


TOMLINS— TOPOGRAPHER 


TOMLINS  (Harold  Nhttall). 

A  Digested  Index  to  the  Crown  Law.  Lond.  1816. 
8vo. 

A  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Statute  Law  of  England, 
alphabetically  and  analytically  arranged.  Part  L 
Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

TOMLINS  (Sir  Thomas  Edlynb). 

The  Law  Dictionary ;  explaining  the  rise,  progress, 
and  present  state  of  the  British  Law.  Third  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1820.     4to. 

Eeports  of  Cases  upon  Appeals.    See  Brown  (Josiah). 

TOMLINSON  (Charles). 

Eudimentary  Pneumatics.  See  Wealb's  Rudimen- 
tary Treatises. 

Rudimentary  Mechanics.  See  Wealb's  Rudimen- 
tary Treatises. 

The  Study  of  Natural  Philosophy,  See  Wealb's 
Rudimentary  Treatises. 

TOMPSON  (George). 

Practical  Suggestions  and  Instructions  to  young 
Attornies  and  Attornies'  Clerks.  The  second  edition, 
hy  Joseph  Greaves.     Lond.  1836.     12mo. 

TONE    Theobald  Wolfe). 

Life  of  Theobald  Wolfe  Tone.  Written  by  himself 
and  continued  by  his  son;  with  his  Political  Writings; 
his  Mission  to  France,  etc.  Edited  by  his  son  WiUiam 
Theobald  WoHe  Tone.  2  vols.  Washingto7i,  1826. 
8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Theobald  Wolfe  Tone,  written  by  him- 
self. Comprising  a  complete  Journal  of  his  Negocia- 
tions  to  procure  the  aid  of  the  French  for  the  Liberation 
of  Ireland,  with  Selections  from  his  Diary  whilst 
Agent  to  the  Irish  Catholics.  Edited  by  William  Theo- 
bald Wolfe  Tone.     2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

TONG  (W.) 

An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mr  Matthew 
Henry,  Minister  of  the  Gospel.     Lond.  1716.     8vo. 

TONGATABOO. 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  four  years'  residence  at 
Tongataboo,  one  of  the  Friendly  Islands  in  the  South 

Sea.    By ,  who  went  thither  in  the  "  Duff  "  under 

Captain  Wilson  in  1796.     With  an  Appendix  by  an 
eminent  writer.     Lond.  1810.     8vo. 

TONGUE-COMBAT,  lately  happening  betweene 
two  English  Souldiers  in  the  Tilt-boat  of  Gravesond; 
the  one  going  to  serve  the  King  of  Spain,  the  other  to 
serve  the  States  GeneraU  of  the  United  Provinces. 
Wherein  the  Cause,  Course,  and  Continuance  of  those 
Warres  is  debated  and  declared.     Lond.  1623.     4to. 


TOOKE  (Rev.  John  Horne). 

A  Letter  to  John  Dunning,  Esq.,  by  Mr  Home. 
Lond.  1778.     8vo. 

EHEA  nXEPOENTA ;  or,  the  Diversions  of  Purley; 
in  two  parts.     Lond.  1798,  1805.     4to. 

The  Diversions  of  Purley.  A  new  edition  revised 
and  corrected  by  Richard  Taylor,  with  numerous 
additions  from  the  copy  prepared  by  the  Author  for  re- 
publication :  to  which  is  annexed  his  Letter  to  Dun- 
ning.    2  vols.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

The  causes  and  effects  of  the  National  Debt  and 
Paper  Money  on  real  and  natural  Property.  To  which 
is  added  an  Appendix,  showing  the  consequences  of  a 
Public  Bank  being  at  the  disposal  of  any  Minister,  by 
the  late  Dr  Price.     Lond.  1818.     8vo. 

TOOKE  (Thomas). 

Thoughts  and  Details  on  the  high  and  low  Prices  of 
the  last  thirty  Years.  Four  parts,  bound  in  one  volume. 
Lond.  1823.     8vo. 

Considerations  on  the  state  of  the  Currency.  Lond. 
1826.     8vo. 

History  of  Prices,  and  of  the  state  of  the  Circulation 
from  1793  to  1837.     2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

TOOKE  (Rev.  William). 

View  of  the  Russian  Empire  during  the  reign  of 
Catherine  the  Second,  and  to  the  close  of  the  present 
Century.     3  vols.     Lond.  1799.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Catherine  II.,  Empress  of  Russia. 
Third  edition.     3  vols.     Lond.  1799.  8vo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition,  with  additions.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

Works  of  Lucian  of  Samosata,  translated,  etc.  See 
Lucianus  Samosatensis. 

TOPHAM  (Edward). 

Letters  from  Edinburgh,  written  in  1774  and  1775, 
containing  some  Observations  on  the  Diversions, 
Customs,  etc.,  of  the  Scotch  Nation.  (Anon.)  Lond, 
1776.     8vo. 

TOPHAM  (John). 

An  Account  of  the  Collegiate  Chapel  of  Saint 
Stephen,  at  Westminster.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

TOPINAED  (DrPaul). 

Anthropology.  With  Preface  by  Professor  Paul 
Broca.  Translated  by  Robert  T.  H.  Bartley,  M.D. 
Lond.  1878.     (Library  of  Contemporary  Science.) 

TOPOGRAPHER  (The),  for  the  years  1789,  1790, 
and  1791 ;  containing  a  Variety  of  original  Articles 
illustrative  of  the  Local  History  and  Antiquities  of 
England.     Lond.  1791.     4to. 


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TOPPI   (DOTTOE  NiCOLO). 

Biblioteca  Napoletana,  et  apparato  a  gli  Huomini 
•Illustri  in  Lettere  di  NapoU,  etc. — Addizioni  copioso 
di  Lionardo  Mcodemo  alia  Biblioteca  Napoletana  del 
Dottor  Niccolo  Toppi.  2  vols,  in  1,  Najpoli,  1678, 
1683.     folio. 

TORCY  (J.  B.  Colbert,  Maequis  of). 

Memoirs  of  the  Marquis  of  Torcy,  Secretary  of  State 
to  Louis  XrV.  containing  the  History  of  the  Negotia- 
tions, from  the  Treaty  of  Eyswic  to  the  Peace  of  Utrecht. 
Translated  from  the  FrencL  2  vols.  Lond.  1757. 
8vo. 

TORF^US  (Thormodus). 

Universi  Septentrionis  Antiquitates,  seriem  Dynas- 
tarum  et  Regum  Danise,  a  piimo  eorum  Sckioldo, 
Odini  filio,  ad  Gormum  Grandaevum  Haraldi  Ceeruli- 
dentis  patrem,  exhibontes.     Hafnice,  1705.     4to. 

Historia  Vinlandise  antiquae  seu  partis  Americse 
SeptentrionaKs,  etc.     Hafnice,  1705.     12mo. 

Gronlandia  antiqua;  seu  Veteris  Gronlandise  de- 
scriptio.     HavnioB,  1706.     12mo. 

Historia  rerum  Norvegicarum.  4  vols.  Hafnice, 
1711.     folio. 

Orcades;  sive  reriim  Orcadensium  Historise,  libri 
tres.     Havnice,  1715.     folio. 

TORNBEEG  (Carolus  Johannes). 

Numi  CuJici  Eegii  Numophylacii  Holmiensis.  See 
Sweden. 

TORPHICHEN  (Chartulart  of).    See  Templaria. 

TORQUATUS  (Alex.  Julius). 

Panegyricus  .^Eternaturae  Gloria;  Joanni  Christoph. 
Konigsmarchio  Gottico  HannibaU  Victoriarum,  etc. 
[Amstelodami],  1663.     folio. 

TORQUEMADA  (Antonio  de). 

The  Spanish  Mandevile  of  Miracles;  or,  the  Garden 
of  Curious  Flowers.  Wherein  are  handled  sundry 
points  of  Humanity,  Philosophy,  Divinitie,  and  Geo- 
graphy, beautified  with  many  strange  and  pleasant 
Histories.  First  written  in  Spanish  by  Anthonio  de 
Torquemeda,  and  out  of  that  tongue  translated  into 
English.     Lond.  1600.     small  4to. 

TORQUEMADA  (Juan  de). 

Los  veLnte  y  un  Libros  Rituales  y  Monarchia  Indiana 
con  el  origen  y  guerras  de  los  Indios  Occidentales,  de 
BUS  poblaciones,  descubrimiento,  conquista,  conversion 
y  otras  cosas  maravillosas  de  las  mesma  tierra.  3  vols. 
Madrid,  1723.     folio. 


TORRENS  (R) 

An  Essay  on  the  External  Com  Trade,  Lond.  1815. 
8vo. 

TORRENS  (W.  M.) 

Memoirs  of  the  Right  Hon.  William,  Second  Vis- 
count Melbourne.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

TORRES  (Diego  de). 

Histoire  des  Chdrife,  traduite  de  I'Espagnol  par 
le  Due  d'Angoulgme.  See  Marmol  Caravajal  (Luts 
de). 

TORREY  (John),  M.D.,  and  GRAY  (Aba),  M.D. 

A  Flora  of  North  America,  containing  abridged  De- 
scriptions of  all  the  known  Indigenous  and  Naturalized 
Plants  growing  north  of  Mexico;  arranged  according 
to  the  Natural  System.  Vol.  I.  and  VoL  IL,  Part  1. 
2  vols.     New  York,  1838-1841.     8vo. 

TORRIANO  (Gio.) 

Vocabolario  ItaUano  et  Inglese  :  a  Dictionary,  Italian 
and  English,  first  compiled  by  John  Florio ;  and  aug- 
mented by  himself ;  diligently  revised.  Whereunto  is 
added  a  Dictionary,  English  and  Italian;  with  several 
Proverbs  and  Instructions  for  speedy  attaining  the 
Italian  tongue.  Now  reprinted,  revised  and  corrected 
by  J.  D[avies],  M.D.     Lond.  1688.     folio. 

TOSCANA. 

Azioni  Gloriose  degli  Uomini  Dlustri  Fiorentini 
espresse  co'  loro  Ritratti  nelle  Volte  dell'  Imperial 
GaUeria  di  Toscana  (da  Ignazio  Orsini).  n.p.,  n.d. 
oblong  folio. 

Vedute  delle  Ville,  e  d'altri  Luoghi  deUa  Toscana, 
da  Giuseppe  Zocchi.  Firenze,  1757.  oblong  folio, 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

Viaggio  Pittorico  deUa  Toscana  (edizione  di  Jacopo  e 
Antonio,  fratelli  Terreni).  3  vols.  Firenze,  1801- 
1803.     large  folio. 

See  also,  Fontani  (Francesco). 

Monumenti  Sepolcrali  della  Toscana.  See  Gonnklu 
(Giuseppe). 

N6gociations  Diplomatiques  de  la  France  avec  la 
Toscane.     See  France  :  Documents  iNioiia 

TOSI  (Francesco  Maria),  and  BECCHIO  (Aless- 

ANDHO). 

Altars,  Tabernacles,  and  Sepulchral  Monuments  of 
the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Centuries  existing  at 
Rome,  published  by  M.  Tosi  and  Becchio.  Descriptions 
in  Italian,  English,  and  French,  by  Mrs  Spry  Bartlett, 
Lagny,  1843.     folio. 


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TOSTI— TOWNLEY. 


TOSTI  (Ldigi). 

Storia  deUfv  Badia  di  Monte-Cassino,  illustrata  di 
Note  e  Documenti.    3  vols.    Napoli,  I8i3.    royal  8vo. 

TOTHILL  (William). 

Transactions  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  hoth 
by  practice  and  precedent ;  and  since  reviewed  by  Sir 
E.  0.  Holborne.     Lond.  1820.     12mo. 

TOTT  (FBANgois,  Baron  de). 

Eeflections  Politiques  sur  les  Finances  et  le  Com- 
merce.    2  vols.     La  Haye,  1740.     12mo. 

The  same.     La  Haye,  1754.     12mo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Baron  de  Tott,  containing  the  State 
of  the  Turkish  Empire  and  the  Crimea,  during  the  late 
War  with  Eussia.  Translated  from  the  French.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1785.     8vo. 

TOUGAED  (L'Abbi^  A.) 

De  I'Histoire  Profane  dans  les  Actes  Grecs  des  Bol- 
landistes.  Extraits  Grecs,  Traduction  Fran5aise, 
Notes,  avec  les  Fragments  laiss^s  in6dits  par  les 
Bollandistes.     Paris,  1874.     8vo. 

Quid  ad  Profanos  Mores  dignoscendos  augendaque 
Lexica  conferant  Acta  Sanctorum  Greeca  BoUandiana, 
indagavit,  digessit,  exposuit  A  Tougard.  Parisiis, 
1874.     8vo. 

TOULMIN  (Joshua),  D.D. 

Sermons  principally  addressed  to  youth,  to  which  is 
added  a  Translation  of  Isocrates's  Oration  to  Demonicus. 
Lond.  1730.     12mo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Character,  Sentiments,  and 
Writings,  of  Faustus  Socinus.     Lond.  1777.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Town  of  Taunton,  in  the  County  of 
Somerset.     Taunton,  1791,     4to. 

The  same.  A  New  edition  by  James  Savage,  en- 
larged and  brought  down  to  the  present  time.  Taunton, 
1822.     8vo. 

Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans,  enlarged.  See  Neal 
(Daniel). 

TOULONGEON  (F.  Emmanuel). 
Histoire  de  France  depuis  la  E6volution  de  1789. 
7  vols.     Paris,  1801-1810.     8vo. 

TOULOTTE  (E.  L.  J.)  et  ElVA  (Ch.  TniiODOBE). 

Histoire  de  la  Barbarie  et  des  Lois  au  Moyen  Age, 
de  la  Civilisation  et  des  Moeurs  des  Anciens  comparees 
k  celles  des  Modernes,  de  I'^glise  et  des  Gouvemements, 
etc.     3  vols.     Paris,  1829.     8vo, 

TOUP  (Joannes). 

Emendationes  in  Suidam  et  Hesychium  et  alios 
Lexicographos  Grajcos.     4  vols.     Oxford,  1790.     8vo. 


TOUE  (A),  in  1787,  from  London  to  the  Western 
Highlands  of  Scotland,  including  Excvirsions  to  the 
Lakes  of  Westmorland  and  Cumberland.  Lond.  1788. 
12mo. 

TOUENEFORT  (Josephus  Pitton),  M.D. 

Institutiones  Eei  Herbarise.  Editio  tertia  appen- 
dicibus  aucta  ab  Antonio  de  Jussieu.  3  vols.  Parisiis, 
1719.     4to. 

The  Compleat  Herbal,  or  the  Botanical  Institutions 
of  Mr  Toumefort,  Chief  Botanist  to  the  late  French 
King,  translated  from  the  Latin,  with  large  additions 
from  Eay,  Gerarde,  Parkinson,  and  others.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1719,  1730.     4to. 

Voyage  into  the  Levant,  performed  by  command  of 
the  late  French  King,  translated  by  John  Oxell,  and 
others.     2  vols.     Lond.  1718.     4to. 

TOUENON  (Le  Comte  de). 

fitudes  Statistiques  sur  Eome  et  la  Partie  Occidentale 
des  6tats  Eomains,  contenant  une  Description  topo- 
graphique,  etc.,  et  une  Notice  sur  les  Travaux  ex^cutds 
par  I'Administration  Fran5aise.  3  vols.  Paris,  1831. 
8vo. 

TOUSTAIN  (DoM.  Ch.  Fe.) 

Nouveau  Traits  de  Diplomatique.  See  Diplo- 
matique. 

TOVEY  (D'Blossiers),  LL.D. 

AngUa  Juridica ;  or,  the  History  and  Antiquities  of 
the  Jews  in  England.      Oxford,  1738.     4to. 

TO  WEE  IVIenagbrie;  comprising  the  Natural 
History  of  the  Animals  in  that  Establishment.  Lond. 
1829.     8vo. 

TO  WEES  (Eev.  Joseph),  LL.D. 

Tracts  on  Political  and  other  subjects.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1796.     8vo. 

TOWLE  (George  Makepeace). 

American  Society.     2  vols.    Lond.  1870.    post  Bvo. 


TOWNELEY  (John). 
Bibliotheca  Towneleiana. 


See  Catalogues. 


TOWNELEY  MYSTERIES,  or  Miracle  Plays. 
See  SuRTEBS  Society. 

TOWNLEY  (Eichard). 

Journal  kept  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  with  Observations 
on  the  SoQ,  Clime,  and  Natural  productions  of  that 
Island.     2  vols.     Whitehaven,  1791.     8vo. 


TOWIfSEND— TKACTS  FOR  THE  TIMES. 


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TOWNSEND  (Rev.  Gborgb),  D.D.,  Canon  of 
Durham. 

The  Old  Testament,  arranged  in  historical  and  chrono- 
logical order,  in  such  manner  that  the  Books,  Chapters, 
Psalms,  Prophecies,  etc.,  may  be  read  in  one  connected 
History.  With  copious  Notes,  etc.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1821.     8vo. 

Ecclesiastical  and  Civil  History  philosophically  con- 
sidered, with  reference  to  the  future  Ee-union  of 
Christians.     2  vols.     Lond.  1847.     8vo. 

Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Italy  in  1850,  with  an  Account 
of  an  Interview  with  the  Pope  at  the  Vatican.  Land. 
1850.     post  8vo. 

Edition  of  Harrington's  Theological  Works  with  Life. 
See  Babrington  (John  Shute,  Viscount). 

TOWNSEND  (Rev.  Hobatio). 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Cork.     Dublin, 
1810.     8vo. 
The  same.    Second  edition.  2  vols.    CbrA;,  1815.    8vo. 

TOWNSEND  (John  K) 

Sporting  Excursions  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  in- 
cluding a  Journey  to  the  Columbia  River,  and  a  Visit 
to  the  Sandwich  Islands,  Chili,  etc.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1840.     post  8vo. 

TOWNSEND  (Joseph). 

A  Journey  through  Spain,  in  the  years  1 786  and 
1787.  With  Remarks  on  the  Agriculture,  Commerce, 
Population,  etc.,  of  that  country.  3  vols.  Zwid.  1791. 
8vo. 

TOWNSEND  (Thomas). 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  translated  See 
SoLis  Y  Ribadeneyra  (Antonio  db). 

TOWNSEND  (William  Chables). 

Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Commons,  from  the  Con- 
vention Parliament  of  1688-89,  to  the  passing  of 
the  Reform  Bill  in  1832.  2  vols.  Lond.  1843,  1844. 
8vo. 

The  Lives  of  Twelve  Eminent  Judges  of  the  last 
and  of  the  present  Century.  2  vols.  Lond.  1846. 
8vo. 

Modern  State  Trials,  revised  and  illustrated  with 
Essays  and  Notes.     2  vols.  Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

TOWNSHEND  (Heywood). 

Historical  Collections ;  or,  an  exact  Account  of  the 
Proceedings  of  the  four  last  Parliaments  of  Queen 
ElizabetL     Lond.  1680.     foHo. 


TOWNSHEND  (Heywood)— a<w<m««i. 

Megalopsychy ;  being  a  particular  and  exact  Account 
of  the  last  XVII  years  of  Q.  Elizabeth's  Reign,  both 
Military  and  Civil.  The  first  written  by  Sir  William 
Monson,  one  of  the  Queen's  Admirals,  and  the  second 
by  Heywood  Townshend.  LomZ.  1682.  folio.  (Bound 
with  the  preceding.) 

TOWNSON  (Robert). 

Travels  in  Hungary,  with  a  short  account  of  Yienoa, 
in  the  year  1793.     Lond.  M^"!.     4ta 

TOZER  (Rev.  Henry  Fanshawe). 

Researches  in  the  Highlands  of  Turkey.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     post  8va 

TRACTATUS  de  Judeorum  et  Christianorura 
Communione  et  Conversatione.  {Argentorati,  circa 
1495.)     foUo. 

TRACTATUS  MATHEMATICL 

(1)  De  Maculis  in  Sole  Animadversis,  Batavi  Dis- 
sertatiuncula. — (2)  De  vero  Nativitatis  Christi  Anno, 
Sethi  Calvisii  Epistola  ad  Joan.  Keplerum. — (3)  Rod. 
Goclenii  Apologeticus  pro  Astromantia  Discursus,  in 
quo  Divinatio  ex  Astris  defenditur, — (4)  Joannia 
Faulhaberi  Speculum  Polytechnum  Mathematicum 
novum. — (5)  Formula  Calendarii  Novi,  proposita  a 
Setho  Calvisio. — (6)  Dissertatio  de  Calendarii  Emen- 
datione,  a  M.  Erasmo  Schmidt.  Lipsice,  1611-1613. 
4to. 

TRACTATUS  Theologico-Metaphysica  ;  being  a 
Critical  Dissertation  on  some  Branches  of  Metaphysicks, 
Natural  Philosophy,  and  Theology.    Zowrf.  1747.    8vo, 

TRACTS  (Collections  of). 

Certain  Ancient  Tracts  concerning  the  Management 
of  Landed  Property,  reprinted.  Xenophon's  Treatise 
of  Householde  (translated  by  Gentian  Hervet).— The 
Book  of  Husbandry. —  Surveyinge,  An.  MDXXXIX.) 
Lond.  1767.     8vo. 

A  Collection  of  scarce  and  interesting  Tracts,  written 
by  Persons  of  Eminence,  upon  political  and  commercial 
subjects,  between  1763  and  1770.  4  vols.  Lond, 
1788.     8vo. 

See  also,  Rebellion.     Revglhtion.     Scotland, 

TRACTS  FOR  THE  TIMES.  By  Merabew  of 
theUniversityof  Oxford,  1833-1841.  6  vols.  Lond. 
1839-1842.     8vo. 

Index  to  the  Tracts  for  the  Times,  by  the  Rev.  David 
Croly.  Oxford,  1842.  8vo.  (Bound  with  the  pre- 
ceding.) 

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TEACTS  ON  JURY  TRlALS-TRAITfiS  DIPLOMATIQUES. 


TRACTS   ON  JURY  TRIALS.      Bound  in  one 

volume.     8vo. 

I.  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Scotland,  on  the  Nature, 
Powers,  and  Privileges  of  Juries.  By  William 
Smellie.  Edinb.  1815. — 2.  Observations  on  the 
Trial  by  Jury ;  particularly  on  the  Unanimity  re- 
quired in  the  Verdict.  By  John  Longley.  Land. 
1812. — 3.  Considerations  on  the  Introduction  of 
Jury  Trial  in  Civil  Causes  into  Scotland.  (By 
Lord  Meadowbank.)  Edinb.  1815.— 4.  Considera- 
tions on  the  immoral  tendency  of  a  Law  requiring 
Unanimity  of  Juries.  By  John  Campbell  of  Car- 
brook.  Edinb.  1815. — 5.  Letter  to  the  People  of 
Scotland  on  the  Jury  Bill.    By  a  Juryman.    Edinb. 

\  1815. — 6.  Answer  to  the  Juryman's  Letter,  addressed 

to  the  People  of  Scotland,  on  the  Bill,  in  so  far  as 
it  relates  to  the  Unanimity  of  Juries.  Edinb.  1815. 
—7.  Trial  by  Jury.  The  manner  in  which  Common 
Juries  are  Struck  and  Summoned  in  Civil  Cases, 
according  to  the  Law  of  England,  compared  with 
the  manner  in  which  they  are  to  be  Struck  and 
Summoned  in  Scotland,  under  the  New  Act  of 
Parliament.  By  William  Scott.  Edinb.  1815.— 8. 
Thoughts  on  the  Act  rendering  permanent  the 
Court  for  Trial  by  Jury  in  Civil  Cases  in  Scotland. 
Edinb.  1819. 

TEACTS  (Collections  of).  See  Harleian  Mis- 
cellany. Revolution.  Somers's  Tracts.  State 
Tracts. 

TEAUES. 

The  Trades  Increase.  (By  J.  R.)  Lo?id.  1615. 
4to. 

The  Ancient  Trades  decayed,  Repaired  again ; 
wherein  are  declared  the  several  Abuses  that  have  im- 
paired all  the  ancient  Trades  in  the  Kingdom ;  with 
proposals  how  they  may  be  repaired.  Lond.  1678. 
4to. 

The  Complete  Book  of  Trades.     See  Whittock  (N.) 

TRADESCANT  (John). 

MussBum  Tradescantianum ;  or,  a  Collection  of 
Rarities  preserved  at  South-Lambetli,  neer  London,  by 
John  Tradescant.     Lond.  1656.     12 mo. 

TRAGICUM  THEATEUM.     See  Thbatrum. 

TEAIL  (Mrs). 

Backwoods  of  Canada.  See  Library  of  Entertain- 
ing Knowledge. 


TRAIL  (William),  LL.D. 

Elements  of  Algebra.     Fourth  edition.     To  which  is 
added  an  Appendix.     (Anon.)     Edinh.  1796.     8vo. 
The  same.     Fifth  edition.     Hdinb.  1808.     8vo. 


TRAIL  (William),  11..J)— Continued. 

Life  and  Writings  of  Robert  Simson,  M.D.,  late 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 
Lond.  1812.     4to. 

TRAILL  (Thomas  Stewart),  M  D. 
Physical  Geography,   from    the   seventh  edition  of 
the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica.    Edinh.  18S8.    post  8vo. 

TRAIN  (Joseph). 

The  Buchanites  from  First  to  Last.  Edinb.  1846. 
12mo. 

Strains  of  the  Mountain  Muse.     Edinb.  1814.  8vo. 

TRAITfi  de  la  Circulation  et  du  Credit.  (Anon.) 
See  Pinto  (J.  db). 

TEAITfi  complet  de  Diplomatie ;  ou  Thdorie 
g^n^rale  dcs  relations  exterieures  des  puissances  de 
I'Europe.  Par  un  ancien  Ministre.  3  vols.  Paris, 
1833.     8vo. 

TRAITES  DIPLOMATIQUES. 

Recueil  des  Traitez  de  Paix,  de  Treve,  de  Neutralite, 
etc.,  et  d'autres  Actes  Publics,  depuis  la  Naissance  de 
Jesus  Christ  jusq^u'  k  present.  4  vols.  Amsterdam, 
1700.     folio. 

Corps  Universel  Diplomatique  du  droit  des  gens ; 
ou  Recueil  des  Traites  de  Paix,  d' Alliances,  de  Com- 
merce, etc.,  faits  en  Europe  depuis  Charlemagne  jusqu' 
k  present.  Par  Jean  Dumont.  8  vols.  Amster- 
dam, 1726-1731.     folio. 

Histoire  des  anciens  Trait6s  ju^qu'  k  Charlemagne 
par  J.  Barbeyrae.     2  vols.     Amsterdam,  11 Z9.     folio. 

Supplement  au  Corps  Universel  Diplomatique  avec 
le  Ciiremoniel  Diplomatique  des  Cours  de  I'Europe. 
Par  J.  Eousset.     3  vols.     Amsterdam,  1739.     folio. 

Histoire  des  Traite's  de  Paix  et  autres  Negociations 
du  17'  Sifecle,  depuis  la  Paix  de  Vervins  jusqu'  k  la 
Paix  de  Nimfegue  (par  J.  Yves  de  Saint-Prest).  Ouvrage 
qui  peut  servir  d'Introduction  an  Corps  Diplomatique. 
2  vols.     Amsterdam,  1725.     folio. 

Negociations  Secretes  touchant  la  Paix  de  Munster 
et  d'Osuabrug,  1642-1648.  Par  J.  Leclerc.  4  vols. 
La  Haye,  1724-1726.     folio. 

Eecueil  des  Traites,  Conventions  et  Actes  Diplo- 
matiques  concernant  I'Autriche  et  I'ltalie,  1703-1859. 
Paris,  1859.     8vo. 

Nouveau  Eecueil  General  de  Traites.  (Continuation 
du  grand  Eecueil  de  G.  Fr.  de  Martens  par  F.  Mur- 
hard,  C.  Samwer  et  J.  Hopf.)  See  Martens  (Georges 
Fki^deric  de). 

Eecueil  des  Traitds,  etc.,  conclus  par  I'Autriche  avec 
les  Puissances  Etrangferes.     See  Neumann  (Leopold). 


TKANS  ACTIONS— TRANSUBSTA  NTI ATION. 


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TRANSACTIONS. 

Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  and  Horticultural 
Society  of  India.     Vol.  I.     Serempore,  1829.     8vo. 

Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  in  Bengal 
for  inquiring  into  the  History,  etc.,  of  Asia.  See 
Asiatic  Researches. 

Transactions  of  the  Bombay  Geographical  Society. 
See  Bombay. 

Transactions  of  the  Literary  Society  of  Bombay. 
See  BoMBAT. 

Transactions  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Institute. 
See  British  and  Foreign  Institute. 

Transactions  of  the  Cambridge  Philosophical  Society, 
established  November  15,  1819.  4  vols,  and  vol.  v. 
part  1.     Oambi-idge,  1822-1833.     4to. 

Transactions  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers. 

3  vols.     Lond.  1836-1842.     4to. 

Transactions  of  the  Dublin  Society.  See  Dublin 
Society. 

Transactions  of  the  Geological  Society.  See  Geo- 
LOGiCAL  Society. 

Transactions  of  the  Highland  and  Agricultural  So- 
ciety of  Scotland.     See  Highland  Society. 

Transactions  of  the  Horticultural  Society  of  London. 
See  Horticulture. 

Transactions  of  the  Iberno-Celtic  Society.  See 
Ireland. 

Transactions  of  the  lona  Club.     See  Iona. 

Transactions  of  the  Linnean  Society  of  London. 
See  Linnean  Society. 

Transactions  of  the  Society,  instituted  at  London, 
for  the  encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and 
Commerce,  with  the  Premiums  offered  for  the  year 
1783.     50  vols.     iont?.  1783-1834.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society 
of  Manchester.  Second  edition.  5  vols.  Lond. 
1789-1798.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  series.  4  vols.  ZoW.  1805-1824. 
8vo. 

Transactions  of  the  Literary  and  Antiquarian  Society 
of  Perth.     See  Antiquaries. 

Transactions  of  the  Phrenological  Society.  See 
Phrenological  Society. 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.     See  Asiatic  Society. 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.  See 
Ireland. 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts. 

4  vols.     Edinh.  1841-1856.     8vo. 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
24  vols.     Edinh.  1788-1867.     4to. 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Literature  of 
the  United  Kingdom.    3  vols.    Zomc?.  1829-1839     4to. 


TRANSACTIONS— C7o»<m?/^ 

Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
London.     138  vols.     Lond.  1665  1854.     4to. 

Table  des  M6moires  imprimds  dans  les  Transactions 
Philosophiques  de  la  Soci6te  Royale  de  Londres- 
Depuis  1665  jusques  en  1735.  Rang6e  par  ordre 
chronologique,  par  ordre  des  Mati^res,  et  par  noma 
d'Auteurs.     Par  M.  do  Bremond.     Paris,  1739.     4to. 

A  General  Index  to  the  Philosophical  Transactions, 
from  the  first  to  the  end  of  the  seventieth  volume. 
By  Paul  Henry  Maty.     Lond.  1787.     4to. 

Abstracts  of  the  Papers  printed  in  the  Philosophical 
Transaction^  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  from 
1800  to  1854  inclusive.  6  vols.  Lond.  1832-1854. 
8vo. 

The  Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  London,  from  their  commencement  in  1665  to  the 
year  1800;  abridgsd,  with  Notes  and  Biographic 
Illustrations,  by  Charles  Hutton,  LLD.,  George  Shaw, 
MD.,  Richard  Pearson,  M.D.  18  vols.  Lond.  1809. 
4to. 

The  History  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London. 
[1660-1687.]  In  which  the  most  considerable  of  those 
Papers  communicated  to  the  Society,  which  have 
hitherto  not  been  published,  are  inserted  in  their 
proper  order,  as  a  Supplement  to  the  Philosophical 
Transactions.  By  Thomas  Birch,  D.D.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1756-1757.     4to. 

Transactions  of  the  Scottish  Society  for  promoting 
the  Amendment  of  the  Law.  Session  1868-1869. 
Edinh.  1870.     8vo. 

Transactions  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 
See  Zoological  Society. 

Memoirs  of  Science  and  the  Arts  ;  or,  an  Abridge- 
ment of  the  Transactions  of  the  principal  learned 
Societies  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  America.  2  vols. 
Deptford,  1793-1794.     4to. 

TRANSLATIONS. 

English  Hexameter  Translations  from  Schiller, 
Gothe,  Homer,  CaUinus,  and  Meleager.  Lond.  1847. 
oblong  8vo. 

Translations  and  Paraphrases  in  Verse  of  several 
passages  of  Sacred  Scripture,  collected  and  prepared  by 
a  Committee  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.     Edinh.  1799.     8vo. 

TRANSSILVANIA.    See  Simigianus  (Ambrosius). 

TRANSUBSTANTIATION. 

An  Essay  on  Transubstantiation,  by  a  Country 
Divine.  With  a  Preliminary  Discourse  by  Thomas 
Stephen.     Edinh.  1835.     12mo. 


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TRANT— TREMENHEERE. 


TRANT  (Capt.  T.  Abercrombt). 

Narrative  of  a  Journey  through  Greece  in  1830. 
With  Remarks  on  the  Naval  and  Military  Power  of 
the  Ottoman  Empire.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

TRAPEZUNTIUS  (Geobgios). 
Rhetoricorum  Libri  V.    Joh.  Spira,  Venetiis.    {Sine 
anno,  sed  circa  1472.)     folio. 


TRAPP  (Joseph). 

The   Life   of   Sir  CharleB   Linnaeus. 
(D.  H.) 


See   Stoever 


TRAVELLER. 

The  Modern  Traveller.  A  Popular  Description, 
Geographical,  Historical,  and  Topographical,  of  the 
various  Countries  of  the  Globe.  28  vols.  Lond. 
1824-1829.     12mo. 

TRAVELS. 

Early  Travels  in  Palestine,  comprising  the  Narra- 
tives of  Arculf,  Willibald,  Benjamin  of  Tudela,  Sir 
John  Maundeville,  etc.  Edited  with  Notes  by  Thomas 
Wright.  Lond.  1848.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Antiquarian 
Library.) 

TRAVELS  (Collections  of).  See  Voyages  and 
Travels. 

TRAVERSARIUS  (Ambrosius),  Camaldidensis. 

Ambrosii  Traversarii  Generalis  Camaldulensium 
aloriumque  ad  ipsum,  et  ad  alios  de  eodem  Ambrosio, 
LatLnse  Epistolae  a  Petro  Canneto  in  Libros  XXV. 
tributa3,  variorum  opera  distiuctae  et  observationibus 
illustratse :  accedit  ejusdem  Ambrosii  Vita  a  Laur. 
Mehusio.     2  vols.     FlarenticB,  1759.     folio. 

TRAVIS  (Rev.  George). 

Letters  to  Edward  Gibbon,  Esq.,  in  defence  of  the 
authenticity  of  1  John  v.  7.     Lond.  1785.     8vo. 

TRAYNER  (John). 

Latin  Phrases  and  Maxims,  collected  from  the  Insti- 
tutional and  other  Writers  on  Scotch  Law ;  with 
Translations  and  Illustrations.     Edinh.  \&Q\.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinh.  1876.     8vo. 

TREASON. 

Some  Considerations  on  the  Law  of  Forfeiture  for 
High  Treason  ;  with  an  Appendix  concerning  Estates- 
Tail  in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1778.     8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Statutes  relating  to  High  Treason. 
See  Statutes. 

Historical  Account  of  Trials  and  Attainders  of  High 
Treason.     See  Trials  (Collbotions  op). 


TREASURY. 

Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers.     See  State  PAPERa 

TREATIES  OF  PEACE. 

The  compleat  History  of  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht,  as 
also  that  of  Gertruydenberg  ;  containing  all  the  Acts, 
Memorials,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Negociations  there.  To 
which  are  added,  the  Treaties  of  Radstat  and  Baden. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1715.     8vo. 

A  Collection  of  all  the  Treaties  of  Peace,  etc., 
between  Great  Britain  and  other  Powers.  See  Liver- 
pool (Charles  Jenkinson,  Earl  of). 

Corps  Universels  Diplomatique,  par  J.  Dumont. 
See  Traites  Diplomatiques. 

RecueU  des  Traitez  de  Paix,  etc.  See  Traites 
Diplomatiques. 

See  also.  Martens  (George  FRiiD^Ric  de).  Neumann 
(Li^opold). 

TREATISES  on  Poetry,  Modern  Romance  and 
Rhetoric ;  being  the  Articles  under  those  heads,  con- 
tributed to  the  Encyclopedia  Britannica,  seventh  edi- 
tion. (By  Professors  George  Moir  and  William  Spald- 
ing).    Edinh.  1839.     8vo. 


TREBECK  (George). 

Travels    in   the    Himalayan    Provinces,   etc. 
Moorcroft  (William). 


See 


TREDGOLD  (Thomas). 

Elementary  Principles  of  Carpentry.  With  an 
Essay  on  the  nature  and  properties  of  Timber.  Lond. 
1820.     4to. 

Principles  of  Warming  and  Ventilating  Public 
Buildings,  Dwelling-houses,  Manufactories,  Hospitals, 
etc.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

Remarks  on  Steam  Navigation,  and  its  protection, 
regulation,  and  encouragement.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

The  Steam-Engine ;  comprising  an  Account  of  its 
Invention  and  Progressive  Improvement ;  with  an 
Investigation  of  its  Principles  for  Navigation,  Manu- 
factures, Railroads,  etc.     Lond.  1827.     4to. 

See  also,  Buchanan  (Robertson). 

TREFFRY  (Rev.  Richard). 

Inquiry  into  the  Doctrine  of  the  Eternal  Sonship  of 
our  Lord.     Lond.  1839.     12mo. 

TREMBICKA  (Mmb.  Fran50isb). 
M^moires  d'une  Polonaise.   See  Poland  :  Bibliothkca 
polonica. 

TREMENHEERE  (Hugh  Sbtmoub). 
The  Political   Experience  of  the   Ancients,  in   its 
bearings  upon  Modern  Times,     Land.  1852.     12mo. 


TRENCH— TEIALS. 


1021 


TRENCH  (Rev.  Francis). 

Diary  of  Travels  in  France  and  Spain,  chiefly  in  the 
year  1844.     2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     post  8vo. 

A  "Walk  Round  Mont  Blanc,  etc.  Lmd.  1847, 
post  8vo. 

TRENCH  (Richard  Chenevix),  D.D.,  Archbishop 
of  Dublin. 

Notes  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Lord.  Fifth  edition, 
revised.     Lond.  1856.     8vo. 

Shipwrecks  of  Faith :  Three  Sermons  preached 
before  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  May  1867. 
Lord.  1867.     12mo. 

Sermons  preached  for  the  most  part  in  Ireland. 
Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

Plutarch  ;  his  Life,  his  Lives,  and  his  Morals.  Four 
Lectures.     Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

Lectures  on  Medieval  Church  History ;  being  the 
substance  of  Lectures  delivered  at  Queen's  CoUege, 
London.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

TRENCH  ("W.  Stewart). 

Realities  of  Irish  Life,  with  Illustrations  by  his  Son, 
J.  Townsend  Trench.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

TEENCHARD  (John). 

Essays  on  important  subjects.     Lond.  1755.     12mo. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts,  by  Mr  Trenchard  and  Mr 
Gordon.     2  vols.     Lond.  1751.     12mo. 

Cato's  Letters  or  Essays  on  Liberty,  etc.  See 
Gordon  (Thomas). 

TRENCK  (Fr^d^ric,  Baron  de). 

Examen  politique  et  critique  d'un  ouvrage  intitule, 
Histoire  Secrfete  de  la  Cour  de  Berlin  (par  Mirabeau). 
Berlin,  n.d.     8vo. 

TRENT  (Council  of). 

Acta  Genuina  SS.  Q'^cumenici  Concilii  Tridentini, 
sub  Paulo  IIL,  Julio  III.,  et  Pio  IV.,  PP.  MM.,  ab 
Angelo  Massarello,  Episcopo  Thelesino,  ejusdem  Con- 
cilii secretario  conscripta.  Nunc  primum  integre  edita 
ab  Augustino  Theiner.  2  vols.  Zagrabim  in  Croatia. 
1874.     4to. 

SS.  Concilii  Tridentini  Canones  et  Decreta.  See 
CoNCiuuM  Tridentinum. 

Catechismus  Concilii  Tridentini.  See  Concilium 
Tridentinum. 

TRlfcSOR  DE  NUMISMATIQUE  See  Numis- 
matics. 

TRESSAN  (Comte  de). 

Corps  d'Extraits  de  Romans  de  Chevalerie.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1782.     12mo. 


TREVELYAN  (Sib  Charles  Edward). 

A  Report  upon  the  Inland  Customs  and  Town-duties 
of  the  Bengal  Presidency.    Galciitta,  \%Zi.    royal  8 vo. 

TREVELYAN  (George  Otto). 

Life  and  Letters  of  Lord  Macaulay.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1876.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  edition.  2  vola  Lond.  1878. 
post  8vo. 

The  Early  History  of  Charles  James  Fox.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

TREVELYAN  PAPERS. 

Trevelyan  Papers.     See  Camden  Society. 

TREVIGAR  (L.) 

Sectionum  Conicarum  Elementa,  methodo  facillima 
demonstrata.     CantabrigicB,  1731.     4to. 

TREVISA  (John). 

Translation  of  Bartholomeus  de  Proprietatibus 
Rerum.     See  Glanvil  (Bartholomew). 

TREVOR  (Charles). 

A  Practical  Illustration  of  the  Laws  and  Business  of 
the  Customs.     Belfast,  1828.     8vo. 

TREVOR  (Charles  Cecil). 

The  Taxes  on  Succession  :  a  Digest  of  the  Statutes 
and  Cases  relating  to  the  Probate,  Legacy,  and  Succes- 
sion Duties ;  with  practical  observations  and  official 
forms.     Lond.  1856.     12mo. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  completely  re-arranged 
and  thoroughly  revised  by  Evelyn  Freeth  and  Robert 
J.  Wallace.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

TREVOR  (John).     See  Hampden  (Robert  Lord). 

TRIALS  (Collections  of). 

State  Trials  ;  or,  a  Collection  of  the  most  interesting 
Trials,  prior  to  the  Revolution  of  1688.  See  Phillipps 
(Samuel  March). 

Historical  Account  of  all  the  Tryals  and  Attainders 
of  High-Treason,  from  the  reign  of  King  Charles  the 
First,  chronologically  digested  :  to  which  are  added 
the  Dying  Speeches,  or  Papers  left  by  the  suffering 
Persons.     Lond.  1716.     12mo. 

A  Compleat  Collection  of  State-Tryals,  and  Proceed- 
ings upon  Impeachments  for  High  Treason,  and  other 
Crimes  and  Misdemeanours  ;  from  the  Reign  of  King 
Henry  the  Fourth  to  the  present  time.  10  vols. 
Lond.  1719-1766.     folio. 

Trials  for  High  Treason,  etc.,  with  Proceedings  on 
Bills  of  Attainder  for  300  years  past  6  vols.  Lond. 
1720.     8vo. 


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TEIALS. 


TRIALS  (Collections  of) — Continwd. 

Select  Criminal  Trials  at  Justice-Hall  in  the  Old 
Bailey ;  with  the  Opinions  of  the  Twelve  Judges  on 
several  interesting  points  reserved  for  their  Decision. 
Vol.  I.     Edinb.  1803.     8vo. 

The  Old  Bailey  Chronicle.    See  Mountague  (James). 

Collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Trials  for  High 
Treason,  at  Stirling,  in  June  1820.  Edinb.  1820. 
large  folio. 

Celebrated  Trials,  and  remarkable  Cases  of  Criminal 
Jurisprudence,  from  the  earliest  records  to  the  year 
1825.     6  vols.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

Trials  for  High  Treason  in  Scotland  under  a  Special 
Commission  held  at  Stirling,  Glasgow,  Dumbarton, 
Paisley,  and  Ayr,  in  the  year  1820.  Taken  in 
Shorthand  by  C.  J.  Green.  3  vols.  Edinb.  1825. 
8vo. 

The  Western  Marty rology  or  Bloody  Assizes.  See 
Marttrs. 

Cases  of  Divorce  for  several  causes;  viz..  Memoirs 
of  the  Life  of  Robert  Fielding ;  the  case  of  Barbara, 
late  Dutchess  of  Cleaveland,  with  the  whole  Proceed- 
ings between  her  Grace  and  Major-General  Fielding ; 
the  case  of  Sir  George  Downing ;  the  case  of  John 
Dormer;  the  case  of  Lord  Eoos,  etc.  Lond.  1723. 
12mo. 

Trials  for  Adultery  ;  or,  the  History  of  Divorces ; 
being  Select  Trials  at  Doctors  Commons  for  Adultery, 
Fornication,  Cruelty,  Impotence,  etc.,  from  the  year 
1760  to  the  present  time.  7  vols.  Zond.  1780-1781. 
8vo. 

Celebrated  Trials  connected  with  the  Aristocracy  in 
the  Relations  of  Private  Life.     See  Burke  (Peter). 

An  Account  of  two  remarkable  Trials  for  Murder  in 
the  Counties  of  Gloucester  and  Essex.  The  first  related 
by  Sir  Thomas  Overbury,  and  the  other  by  that  very 
learned  antiquary,  Joseph  Strutt.  Lond.  1806.  8vo. 
(Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  Ill) 

Criminal  Trials,  illustrative  of  the  Tale  entitled 
"The  Heart  of  Mid- Lothian."  Published  from  the 
original  Record ;  with  a  prefatory  Notice,  including 
some  particulars  of  the  Life  of  Captain  Porteous. 
Edinb.  1818.     12mo. 

See  also,  Porteus  (Captain  John). 

The  Black  Kalendar  of  Aberdeen.  See  Aberdeen 
(City  of). 

The  Book  of  Remarkable  Trials  and  Notorious  Char- 
acters from  "Half-hanged  Smith,"  1700,  to  Oxford, 
who  shot  at  the  Queen,  1840.  Edited  by  Captain  L. 
Benson.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

See  also,  Arnot  (Hugo).  Maolaurin  (John).  Med- 
LAND  (Wm.).  Phillipps  (Samuel  March).  Pitcairn 
(Robert).     Towksend  (William  Charles). 


TRIALS. 

AiTON  V.  M'Culloch. — Report  of  the  Trial  by  Jury 
of  the  Action  of  Damages  for  a  Libel  in  the  Scots- 
man newspaper ;  William  Alton,  M.D.,  against 
John  Ramsay  M'Culloch  of  Auchengoul,  editor 
of  the  Scotsman,  and  others.  Edinb.  1823. 
8vo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  VII.) 

Angus. — The  Trial  of  Charles  Angus,  Esq.,  on  an 
Indictment  for  the  Wilful  Murder  of  Margaret 
Burns,  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Lancaster.  Liver- 
pool, 1808.     8vo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  V.) 

Vindication    of    the    Opinions    dehvered    in 

Evidence  by  the  Medical  Witnesses  for  the  Crown 
on  a  late  Trial  at  Lancaster  for  murder.  Liver- 
pool, 1808.     8vo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  V.) 

Remarks  on  a  late  Publication  entitled,  "  A 

Vindication,"  etc.,  by  James  Carson,  M.D.  Liver- 
pool, 1808.     8vo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  Vol  V.) 

Aram. — The  genuine  Account  of  the  Trial  of  Eugene 
Aram  for  the  Murder  of  Daniel  Clark,  late  of 
Knaresborough,  in  the  county  of  York.  York, 
1759.     8vo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  VoL  I.) 

Blandy. — The  genuine  Trial  at  large  of  Mary 
Blandy,  spinster,  for  poisoning  her  late  father, 
Francis  Blandy,  gent,  Town-Clerk  of  Henley 
upon  Thames.     Dublin,  1752.     8vo. 

Brodie.— An  Account  of  the  Trial  of  William 
Brodie  and  George  Smith  before  the  High  Court 
of  Justiciary  for  breaking  into,  and  Robbing  the 
General  Excise  Office  of  Scotland.  Illustrated 
with  Notes  and  Anecdotes.  By  a  Juryman. 
Edinb.  1788.     4to. 

Cairns.— Report  of  the  Trial  of  Cairns,  TurnbuU, 
Smith,  and  Lamb,  for  the  crimes  of  Mobbing  and 
Rioting,  and  Assault.  By  Archibald  Swinton. 
Edinb.  1838.  8vo.  (Scottish  Criminal  Cases, 
VoL  V.) 

Calder. — Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  at  a  Court 
Martial  for  the  Trial  of  Sir  Robert  Calder,  Bart., 
Vice- Admiral  of  the  Blue.  Lond.  1806.  8vo. 
(CoUection  of  Trials,  Vol.  IV.) 

Campbell  (Major  A.). — The  Trial  of  Major  Camp- 
bell for  the  Murder  of  Captain  Boyd  in  a  duel. 
Lond.  1808.  8vo.  (Scottish  Crimmal  Cases, 
VoL  III) 

A  short  Vindication  of  the  Memory  of  the 

late  Major  Alexander  Campbell  [by  F.  Jeffrey, 
Esq.,  Advocate].  Edinb.  1810.  8vo.  (Scottish 
Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  III.) 

Campbell  (Charles). — Memoirs  of  Charles  Campbell, 
to  which  is  appended  an  Account  of  his  TriaL 
Glasgow,  1828.  8vo.  (Scottish  Criminal  Cases, 
VoL  II.) 


TRIALS. 


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TMA.LS— Continued. 

Campbell  (Mungo).— The  Trial  of  Mungo  Campbell, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland, 
for  the  Murder  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Eglin- 
toun.  Lond.  1770.  8vo.  (Collection  of  Trials, 
Vol.  I.) 

Carnegie. — The  Trial  of  James  Carnegie  of  Fin- 
haven  for  the  Murder  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Strath- 
more,  on  the  9th  May  1728.  Edinb.  1729. 
4to. 

Caroline. — Report  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  House 
of  Lords  on  the  BiU  of  Pains  and  Penalties 
against  the  Queen.  See  Carouse  (Queen  of 
George  TV.). 

Carr  v.  Hood. — LibeL  Sir  John  Carr  against 
Hood  and  Sharpe.  Report  of  the  above  Case 
tried  before  Lord  Ellenborough  and  a  special  jury. 
To  which  are  added  several  Letters  written  by 
the  Earl  of  Mountmorris,  Sir  Richard  Phillips, 
etc.  Land.  1808.  8vo.  (Collection  of  Trials, 
Vol.  V.) 

Castlehaven. — The  Trial  of  Mervin  Lord  Audley, 
Earl  of  Castlehaven,  for  a  Rape  and  Sodomy. 
Also,  the  proceedings  between  the  Duke  of  Nor- 
folk and  his  Dutchess.     Lond.  1719.     12rao. 

Chandler. — The  Remarkable  Tryal  of  Thomas 
Chandler,  late  of  Clifford's  Inn,  Gent.,  who  was 
tried  and  convicted  at  Reading,  1750,  for  Perjury. 
By  Edward  Wise.  Reading,  1751.  8vo.  (Col- 
lection of  Trials,  VoL  L) 

Charles. — Trial  of  King  Charles.  See  Charles 
THE  First. 

Clark. — Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of 
Session  in  the  Lethendy  Case,  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Clark  against  the  Presbytery  of  Dunkeld.  See 
Robertson  (C.  Gordon). 

Clerk. — Trial  of  Duncan  Terig,  alias  Clerk,  and 
Alexander  Bane  Macdonald  for  the  Murder  of 
Arthur  Davis,  Sergeant  in  General  Guise's  Regi- 
ment of  Foot,  June  1754.  JSdinb.  1831.  4to. 
(Bannatjme  Club.) 

Craig. — Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Relief 
Synod  in  the  Case  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Craig, 
Minister  of  the  Relief  Congregation,  Dalkeith. 
minb.  1828.  8vo.  (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol. 
VIII.) 
.  Dawson. — Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial 
assembled  at  Malta,  March  1,  1824,  in  the  Trial 
of  Lieutenant  George  Francis  Dawson,  for  hesi- 
tating to  comply  with  an  order  by  which  he  was 
required  to  assist  and  participate  in  the  Cere- 
monies of  the  Romish  Church.  Lond.  1825. 
8vo. 


TRIALS— Continue  I. 

Despard. — The  whole  Proceedings  on  the  Trials  of 
Col.  Despard  and  the  other  State  Prisoners,  Feb. 
1803.  To  which  are  preKxed,  original  and 
authentic  Memoirs  of  CoL  Despard,  and  Lord 
Ellenborough's  eloquent  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury. 
Lond.  (1 803).    8vo.    (Collection  of  Trials,  VoL  IL ) 

Dewe  v.  Samuels. — The  case  of  Dewe  v.  Samuels : 
tried  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Abingdon,  14  July 
1818,  relating  to  a  Toll  claimed  by  the  Corpora- 
tion of  Newbury,  with  some  Preliminary  Observa- 
tions on  the  the  Law  of  Market  Tolls,  etc.  Lond. 
1820.,    8vo. 

Douglas. — The  Trial  of  the  Rev.  Niel  Douglas 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh, 
for  Sedition.     Minb.  1817.     8vo. 

The  same.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  I.) 

DowNiE. — Trial  of  David  Downie  for  High  Treason 
before  the  Court,  under  the  Special  Commission 
of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  held  at  Edinburgh. 
Mlinb.  1795.     8vo. 

Duncan  v.  Yoolow. — Report  of  the  Proceedings 
under  a  Brieve  of  Idiotry,  Peter  Duncan  against 
David  Yoolow,  tried  at  Coupar- Angus,  Jan.  1837, 
with  an  Appendix  of  Documents,  by  Ludovic 
Colquhoun,  Advocate.     Edinb.  1837.     8vo. 

Eaglesham. — The  Eaglesham  Poisoning  Case.  See 
Cowan  (Hugh). 

Edgar. — Trial  of  William  Edgar,  .John  Keith,  and 
Andrew  M'Kuday,  for  administering  unlawful 
Oaths.     Edinb.  1817.     8vo. 

Emmett. — The  Trial  of  Robert  Emmet  for  High 
Treason,  at  a  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  held  at 
Dublin.  By  William  Ridgway.  Edinb.  1803. 
8vo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  VoL  IL) 

Essex. — The  Case  of  Impotence,  as  debated  in  Eng- 
land, in  that  remarkable  Tiyal,  1613,  between 
Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  and  the  Lady  Frances 
Howard.  Written  by  Greorge  Abbott,  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury.     Lond.  1719.     12mo. 

Fauntleroy. — Pierce  Egan's  Account  of  the  Trial  of 
Mr  Fauntleroy  for  Forgery  at  the  Old  Bailey, 
30th  October  1824.  Lond.  1824.  8vo.  (CoUec- 
tion  of  Trials,  VoL  VIII.) 

Fletcher — Trial  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Fletcher, 
Minister  of  Albion  Chapel,  Moorfields,  before  the 
United  Associate  Synod.  Lond.  1824.  8vo. 
(CoUection  of  Trials,  VoL  VL) 

Frost.- — Trial  of  John  Frost  for  High  Treason.  See 
Frost  (John). 

Garnet. — A  Relation  of  the  Proceedings  against  the 
most  barbarous  Traitors,  Garnet,  a  Jesuite,  and 
his  confederates.     See  Gaenkt  (Henry). 


1024 


TEIALS. 


TRIALS—  Continued. 

Gkrrald. — The  Trial  of  Joseph  Gerrald,  delegate 
from  the  London  Corresponding  Society  to  the 
British  Convention,  March  1794.  Edinb.  [1794]. 
8vo.     (Trials  for  Sedition.) 

Gesvres. — Tlie  Case  of  Impotency  debated  in  the 
Tryal  at  Paris  between  the  Marquis  of  Gesvres 
and  Mademoiselle  de  Mascranny,  his  lady.  Done 
from  the  Paris  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1714. 
12mo. 

Gillespie. — A  Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  Malcolm 
Gillespie  and  George  Skene  Edwards  for  Forgery ; 
together  with  the  Life  and  Dying  Declarations  of 
Malcolm  Gillespie,  written  by  himself.  Aberdeen, 
1827.     Svo. 

Gillespie  w.  Eussell. — A  full  Eeport  of  the  Trial 
before  the  Lord-Justice  General  of  the  Issues  in 
the  Action  at  the  instance  of  Mr  and  Mrs  Gillespie 
of  Torbanehill  against  Messrs  EusseU  &  Son, 
coal  masters,  Blackbraes.     Edinb.  1853.     8vo. 

GiLMODR.— Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  Mrs  Gilmour  on 
the  charge  of  poisoning  her  Husband.  With  a 
brief  sketch  of  her  Life.  Glasgow,  1844.  8vo. 
(Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vols.  III.  and  V.) 

Glasgow  Bank. — Eeport  of  the  Trial  before  the 
High  Court  of  Justiciary,  Her  Majesty's  Advocate 
against  the  Directors  and  Managers  of  the  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  and  of  the  Procedure  upon  the 
Petition  for  Bail,  with  Lithographs  of  the  Scroll, 
Abstracts  of  Accounts,  etc.  By  Charles  Tennant 
Couper,  Advocate.     Eddnb.  1879.     8vo. 

Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  the  Directors  of  the 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank.     Edinb.  1879.     Svo. 

Glover  v.  Stmk — Eeport  of  the  Trial  in  the  Action 
of  Damages  at  the  instance  of  George  Glover, 
Surgeon,  against  James  Synie,  Professor  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh.     Edinb.  1855.     Svo. 

Gordon. — The  Trial  of  Lord  George  Gordon  for 
High  Treason.  Edinb.  [1781].  8vo.  (Scottish 
Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  V.) 

The   Proceedings   at   large   on   the   Trial    of 

George  Gordon,  Esq.,  commonly  called  Lord 
George  Gordon,  for  High  Treason,  in  the  Court  of 
King's  BencL  Carefully  compiled  from  the 
Shorthand  Writing  of  Mr  William  Blanchard. 
Edinb.  17S1.    Svo.    (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  I.) 

Grant.— The  Trial  of  John  Grant,  Sheriff-Clerk 
Depute  of  the  Shire  of  Inverness,  for  Forgery. 
Edinb.  1793.     12mo. 

Hall. — An  Account  of  the  curious  and  interesting 
Trial  of  Thomas  HaU  for  Fraud  and  Wilful 
Imposition.  Edinb.  1789.  Svo.  (Scottish 
Criminal  Cases,  VoL  IIL) 


TRIALS— Continued. 

Hamilton. — Eeport  of  the  Trial  by  Jury  of  the 
Action  of  Damages  for  a  Libel  in  the  Beacon 
Newspaper;  Lord  Archibald  Hamilton  against 
Duncan  Stevenson,  printer  in  Edinburgh. 
Edint).  1822.  Svo.    (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol. VIL) 

Habdy. — State  Trials  for  High  Treason,  containing 
the  Trial  of  Thomas  Hardy.  Edinb.  1794.  Svo. 
(Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  II.) 

Hay. — A  Narrative  of  Procedure  before  the  Court 
of  Session  in  the  Trial  of  John  Hay.  See  Hay 
(John). 

Heaman. — Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  Peter  Heaman  and 
Frangois  Qautiez  or  Gautier,  for  the  crimes  of 
Piracy  and  Murder,  before  the  High  Court  of 
Admiralty,  held  at  Edinburgh.  By  Alexander 
Stuart.     Edinb.  1821.     Svo. 

The  same.    (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  IV.) 

Hensey. — Authentic  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and 
Treasonable  Practices  of  Doctor  Florence  Hensey. 
Lond.  1758.     Svo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  I.) 

HoRSMAN  V.  Bulmer. — A  fuU  and  impartial  Eeport 
of  the  Case  of  Jane  Horsman  v.  Francis  Bulmer 
and  others  :  being  an  Action  of  Trespass  and 
False  Imprisonment  tried  at  the  Summer  As- 
sizes for  the  County  of  York,  August  4,  1819. 
York  [1819].     Svo. 

Hunt. — Eeport  of  the  Proceedings  on  the  Trial  of 
John  Hunt  and  Leigh  Hunt,  proprietors  of  the 
Examiner,  for  publishing  an  article  on  Military 
Punishments.  Tried  in  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  before  Lord  Ellenborough.  Stamford, 
1811.     Svo. 

Hunter. — The  Trial  of  Thomas  Hunter,  Peter 
Haoket,  Eichard  M'Niel,  James  Gibb,  and  William 
M'Lean,  the  Glasgow  Cotton-Spinners,  on  the 
charges  of  Murder,  hiring  to  commit  Assassinations, 
etc.  Edinb.  1838.  8vo.  (Scottish  Criminal 
Cases,  Vol.  IV.)    See  also,  Swinton  (Archibald). 

Irving. — The  Trial  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Irving 
before  the  London  Presbytery.    Lond.\SZ2.    Svo. 

Johnson. — A  fuU  Eeport  of  the  Proceedings  in  His 
Majesty's  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland  in  the 
case  of  the  Hon.  Mr  Justice  Johnson.  Dublin, 
1805.     Svo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  IV.) 

Johnstone. — Defence  of  the  Honourable  Andrew 
Cochrane  Johnstone,  including  a  View  of  the 
Evidence  produced  on  his  Trial,  with  the  Sentence 
and  varied  commentaries  thereon  by  the  Judge 
Advocate-General.  To  this  edition  is  added  a 
Correspondence  with  the  Department  of  the 
Commander-in-Chief,  1803-1804.  Edinb.  1806. 
Svo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  VoL  III.) 


TEIALS. 


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THIALS— Continued. 

KiNGAN  V.  Watson. — Eoport  of  the  Trial  by  Jury 
in  the  Coimtor  Actions  of  Defamation  and  Damages 
Kingan  v.  Watson,  and  also  of  the  Proceedings 
under  the  motion  for  a  new  Trial.  To  which  are 
prefixed  Observations  on  Mr  Kingan's  case,  by  a 
Member  of  the  Bar.  Edinb.  1828.  8vo.  (Col- 
lection of  Trials,  Vol.  VIII.) 

Supplement  to  the  Report.    Edinb.  1829.    8vo. 

(CoUection  of  Trials,  Vol.  VIIT.) 

KiNLOCH. — Trial  of  Sir  Archibald  Gordon  Kanloch 
of  Gilmerton,  Bart.,  for  the  Murder  of  Sir  Francis 
Kinloch,  his  Brother-German.    Edinb.  1795.    8vo. 

The  same.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  I.) 

Landale. — Fatal  Duel  near  Kirkaldy.     Eeport  of 

the  Trial  of  David  Landale,  Esq.,  before  the 
Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary,  at  Perth,  on  Friday 
22d  September  1826.     Perth,  n.d.     8vo. 

Eemarks  on  the  late  Trial  of  David  Landale  for 

killing  Mr  Morgan  in  a  duel.  By  George  Buchan 
of  KeUoe.  Edinb.  1826.  8vo.  (Bound  with 
the  preceding.) 

The  same.    (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  II.) 

Layer. — Trial    of    Christopher    Layer    for    High 

Treason.     See  Layer  (Christopher). 

Leslie  v.  Blackwood. — Eeport  of  the  Trial  by  Jury, 
Professor  John  Leslie  against  William  Blackwood, 
for  Libel  in  "  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine." 
Edinb.  1822.  8vo.   (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  VIL) 

Long. — Two  Trials  before  the  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty  of  Scotland.  I.  The  Trial, 
at  the  instance  of  Duncan  Forbes  of  CuUoden, 
H.M.  Advocate,  etc.,  against  James  Long,  corporal; 
and  Thomas  Macadam,  soldier.  II.  Against  Dun- 
can Grant,  merchant;  Evan  Mackinnon,  shoe- 
maker, etc.     Edinb.  1736.     8vo. 

M'Caig.— Trial  of  the  Eev.  Duncan  M'Caig.  Edinb. 
1831.     8vo.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vol  V.) 

M'Greqor. — The  Trials  of  James,  Duncan,  and 
Eobert  M'Gregor,  three  sons  of  the  celebrated  Eob 
Roy  before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  in  the 
years  1752,  1753,  and  1754 ;  to  which  is  prefixed 
a  Memoir  relating  to  the  Highlands,  with  Anec- 
dotes of  Eob  Eoy.     Edinb.  1818.     12mo. 

M'lvER  V.  M'lvKB. — Eeport  of  the  Proceedings  bo- 
fore  the  Court  of  Session  in  the  (Divorce)  case  of 
M'lver  V.  M'lver.  By  John  Morison,  Advocate. 
Edinb.  1859.     8vo. 

Mackenzie. — Trial  at  the  instance  of  Daniel  Eoss 
against  Lieutenant-Colonel  George  Mackenzie, 
Captain  Felix  Bryan  Macdonogh,  etc.,  for  the 
murder  of  John  Eoss.  Aberdeen,  1803.  8vo, 
(Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  III.) 


TRIALS— Continued. 
Mackenzie  v.  Eoy. — Eeport  of  the  Trial  by  Jury, 
Thomas  Mackenzie  against    Eobert  Eoy,   W.8. 

See  DuNDONNELL  Cause. 
M'Laren. — The  Trial  of  Alexander  M'Laren  and 
Thomas  Baird  before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary 
at  Edinburgh  for  Sedition.  Taken  in  shorthand 
by  John  Dow,  W.S.  Edinb.  1817.  8vo.  (Col- 
lection of  Trials,  Vol.  VL) 

The  same.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  I.) 

Margarot. — The  Trial  of  Maurice  Margarot,  Dele- 
gate from  London  to  the  British.  Convention, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh, 
13th  and  Uth  January  1794.  Edinb.  [1794].  8vo. 
(Trials  for  Sedition.) 

Martin. — The  Tryal  and  Sufferings  of  ilr  Isaac 
Martin,  who  was  put  into  the  Inquisitiou  in 
Spain.     See  Martin  (Isaac). 

Melville. — Trial  of  Henry,  Lord  Viscount  Melville. 
See  Melville  (Henry  Dundas,  Viscount). 

Menziks. — Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  Mr  Thomas 
Menzies  for  an  alleged  Assault  upon  Mr  William 
Auld,  of  Leith,  before  the  High  Court  of  Justi- 
ciary. Edinb.  1825.  8vo.  (Collection  of  Trials, 
Vol.  VI.) 

The  same.    (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  IL) 

Miller  v.  Hunter. — Eeport  of  the  First  and  Second 

Trials  of  the  Issue  in  the  Action  of  Damages, 

William  Miller,  against  James  William  Hunter  of 

Thurston.     Edinb.  1865.     8vo. 
MiLLis  and  Carroll. — Eeport  on  the  Cases  of  Eegina 

V.   MUUs,  et   Eegina  v.  Carroll,  in  the  Queen's 

Bench  in   Ireland,   1842.     By  Edward  Spencer 

Dix.     Duhliti,  1842.     8vo. 
Mitchel. — Narrative   of  the  Tryal  of   Mr  James 

Mitchel.     See  Hickes  (George). 
MuiR. — An  Account  of  the  Trial  of  Thomas  Muir, 

Esq.,  younger  of  HuntershUl,   on  the  30th  and 

31st  August  1793.     Edinb.  [1793].    8vo.    (Trials 

for  Sedition.) 

The  Life  of  Thomas  Muir,  Advocate,  who  was 

tried  for  Sedition  before  the  High  Court  of  Justi- 
ciary, and  sentenced  to  transportation  for  fourteen 
years,  with  a  full  Eeport  of  the  Trial  By  Peter 
Mackenzie.     Glasgow,  1831.     Svo. 

Nairne. — Trial  of  Catherine  Nairn  and  Patrick 
OgUvie  for  the  Crimes  of  Incest  and  Murder. 
Edinb.  1765.     Svo. 

The  same.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  L) 

Nightingale  v.  Stockdale.—  Eeport  of  the  Trial  in 

an  Action  for  a  Libel  contained  in  a  Eeview  of 
the  "Portraiture  of  Methodism."  Land.  1809. 
Svo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  VoL  V.) 

6o 


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TEIALS. 


TRIALS— Continued. 

O'CoNNELL. — Keport  of  the  Proceedings  (in  the 
Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  Ireland)  of  an  Indict- 
ment for  a  Conspiracy,  in  the  case  of  the  Queen  v. 
Daniel  O'Connell,  and  others.  See  Aemsteong 
(John  S.) 

Ogilvib. — A  true  Eelation  of  the  Proceedings  against 
John  Ogilvie.     See  Ogilvie  (John). 

Pampero  Case. — Report  of  the  Proceedings  in  causa 
Her  Majesty's  Advocate  v.  Fleming  and  others  (in 
the  Court  of  Exchequer,  Scotland),  claiming  the 
vessel  "Pampero,"  seized  under  the  Foreign 
Enlistment  Act.  With  an  Appendix.  Edinh. 
1864.     8vo. 

Patch.— The  Trial  of  Eichard  Patch  for  the  wilful 
Murder  of  Isaac  Blight  at  Eotherhithe,  23d  Sept. 
1805.  Lond.  1806.  8vo.  (CoUection  of  Trials, 
Vol.  IV.) 

Peltier. — The  Trial  of  John  Peltier,  for  a  Libel 
against  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  Feb.  21,  1803. 
before  Lord  EUenborough  and  a  Special  Jury, 
n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  Vol  II.) 

PiCTON. — The  Trial  of  Governor  T.  Picton  for  in- 
flicting the  Torture  on  Louisa  Calderon,  a  free 
mulatto,  and  one  of  his  Britannic  Majesty's  sub- 
jects in  the  Isle  of  Trinidad.  Lond.  1806.  8vo. 
(Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  IV.) 

Plunket. — An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Transactions 
of  James  Plunket,  who  was  executed  at  Glas- 
gow for  Street  Eobbery.  Glasgow,  1792.  8vo. 
(Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  IIL) 

PoPHAM. — Minutes  of  a  Court  Martial  on  board 
H.M.S.  "  Gladiator,"  in  Portsmouth  Harbour, 
for  the  Trial  of  Capt.  Sir  Home  Popham.  Lond. 
1807.     8vo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  VoL  V.) 

PoRTBOirs. — Authentic  Extract  of  the  Proceedings  in 
the  Trial  of  Captain  John  Porteous.  See  Por- 
TEous  (Captain  John). 

Eamsat  v.  Naienb. — The  Trial  before  the  Lord 
President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  etc.,  of  the  Issues 
in  the  Action  of  Damages  at  the  instance  of  Lady 
Eamsay,  widow  of  the  late  Colonel  Sir  Thomas 
Eamsay  of  Balmain  against  James  Nairne,  W.S., 
for  Falsehood  and  Defamation.  Edinb.  1833. 
4to. 

Eatford. — The  Trial  of  Jenkin  Eatford,  one  of  the 
British  Seamen  who  was  taken  out  of  the  Ameri- 
can Frigate  "Chesapeake,"  when  searched  by 
the  "Leopard"  Man-of-war.  Glasgow,  1807. 
8vo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  VoL  V.) 

Eebels. — Eeport  of  Proceedings  on  the  trial 
of  the  Eebels  in  1746.  See  Foster  (Sir 
Michael). 


TEIALS—  Continued. 

Eeid. — Eemarks  on  the  Trial  of  Eobert  Eeid,  for 
the  Murder  of  his  "Wife.  By  John  Fletcher. 
Edinh.  1835.  8vo.  (Scottish  Criminal  Cases, 
VoL  IIL) 

Eowbotham. — Eeport  of  the  Trials  of  T.  K.  Eow- 
botham,  the  Hon.  E.  G.  Petre,  etc.,  for  the  Colli- 
sion on  the  North  British  Eailway  at  AbbeyhiU, 
on  Dec.  7,  1854.  Edinb.  1855.  8vo.  (Scottish 
Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  IV.) 

EussELL. — Trial  of  Lord  William  EusseU.  See 
EussELL  (Lady  Eachel). 

Sacheverell. — Trial  of  Dr  Henry  Sacheverell  upon 
an  Impeachment  by  Parliament.  See  Sache- 
verell (Db  Henry). 

Scott  v.  M'Gavin. — Eeport  of  a  Trial  in  the  Jury 
Court,  Edinburgh,  on  the  25th  June  1821,  for  an 
alleged  Libel  in  the  case  of  E«v.  Andrew  Scott, 
Roman  Catholic  Priest,  Glasgow,  versus  William 
M'Gavin.  Glasgow,  1821.  8vo.  (CoUection  of 
Trials,  VoL  VI.) 

Sharpe. — The  Eeport  of  the  Case  of  John  Sharpe, 
who  was  tried  before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary 
at  Edinburgh,  14th  July  1820,  and  before  the 
Cii-cuit  Court  at  Glasgow,  1 3th  April  1821.  Edinb. 
1821.     8vo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  VoL  VL) 

The  same.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  11.) 

Shearbs. — Eeport  of  the  Proceedings  in  Cases  of 
High  Treason  (Henry  Sheares  and  John  Sheares) 
held  in  the  City  of  Dublin.  See  Eidgbway 
(William). 

Shuttleworth. — The  Trial  of  Margaret  Tindal,  alias 
Shuttleworth,  for  the  Murder  of  her  husband  at 
Perth,  19th  of  September  1821.  Montrose,  1821. 
8vo. 

SiDDONS  V.  Eydeb. — Eeport  of  the  Trial  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings in  the  Action  of  Suspension  and  Interdict 
at  the  instance  of  Mrs  H.  Siddons,  of  the  Theatre 
Eoyal,  against  Mr  Corbet  Eyder  of  the  Caledonian 
Theatre,  Edinb.  1825.  8vo.  (CoUection  of 
Trials,  Vol.  VIIL) 

Skelton. — Substance  of  the  Trials  of  John  Skelton, 
Neil  Sutherland,  and  others,  for  committing 
Eobbery  and  Murder  on  the  Streets  of  Edinburgh. 
Leith,  1812.     12mo. 

Skirving. — The  Trial  of  WUliam  Skirving,  Secre- 
tary to  the  British  Convention,  for  Sedition,  6th 
and  7th  January  1794.  Edinh.  [1794].  8vo. 
(Trials  for  Sedition.) 

Slingsby. — The  Tryals  of  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  Knt., 
and  John  Hewot,  D.D.,  for  High  Treason,  in 
Westminster  HaU,  as  also  the  manner  of  their 
execution  on  Tower-hiU.     Lond.  1658.     4to. 


TKIALS. 


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TRIALS — Contintied. 

Smith  (Madeline). — A  complete  Eeport  of  the  Trial 
of  Miss  Madeline  Smith  for  the  aUegod  Poisoning 
of  Pierre  EmUo  L'Angelier.  Edinb.  1857.  8vo. 
(Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  V.) 

Smith  (Mary). — Account  of  the  Medical  Evidence  in 
the  case  of  Mrs  Smith,  tried  for  Murder  by  Poison. 
By  R.  Christison,  M.D.  n.p.,  n.d.  Svo.  (Scot- 
tish Criminal  Cases,  VoL  Y.) 

Smith  v.  Ferrers. — Proceedings  upon  the  Trial  of 
the  Action  brought  by  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith 
against  the  Eight  Hon.  Washington  Sewallis 
Shirley,  Earl  Ferrers,  for  Breach  of  Promise  of 
Marriage,  in  the  Queen's  Bench,  Westminster. 
Land.  184"6.     8vo. 

A   Statement  of  Facts  respecting  the  cause, 

Smith  V.  the  Earl  Ferrers.  Lond.  1846.  8vo. 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

Smyth. — Statement  of  the  case  of  WiUiam  Car- 
michael  Smyth.  See  Smyth  (William  Cah- 
michael). 

Somerset. — Trial  of  the  Earl  of  Somerset  for  Poison- 
ing Sir  Thomas  Overbury.     See  Amos  (Andrew). 

Stevenson. — Report  of  the  Trial  of  the  Issues  in  the 
Action  of  Damages  for  Libel  in  the  Beacon,  James 
Gibson  of  Ingliston,  W.S.,  against  Duncan  Steven- 
son, Printer.  Edinb.  1822.  Svo.  (Collection  of 
Trials,  VoL  VII.) 

Stewart  (A.). — The  Trial  of  Archibald  Stewart,  Esq., 
late  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  before  the  High 
Court  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland,  for  Neglect  of 
Duty,  etc,  before  and  at  the  time  the  Rebels  got 
possession  of  that  City  in  September  174.5. 
Edinb.  1747.  8vo.  See  also,  Edinburgh. 
Stewart  (Archibald). 

Stewart  (J.). — The  Trial  of  James  Stewart  in 
Aucham,  in  Duror  of  Appin,  for  the  Murder  of 
CoHn  Campbell  of  Glenure,  Factor  for  His  Majesty 
on  the  forfeited  Estate  of  Ardshiel.  Edinb. 
1753.     Svo. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Trial ;  containing  Papers 

omitted  by  the  Publishers,  Observations  on  the 
Trial,  James  Stewart's  Dying  Speeches,  etc.  By 
a  Bystander.  Lond.  1753.  8vo.  (Bound  with 
the  preceding.) 

Stewarton  Case. — Report  of  the  Stewarton  Case, 
WiUiam  Cuninghame  and  others,  Patron,  Heritors, 
and  Parishioners  of  Stewarton,  against  the  Pres- 
bytery of  Irvine.  By  J.  M.  Bell,  John  Murray, 
etc.,  Advocates.     Edinb.  1843.     8vo. 

Stirling  Peerage. — Trial  of  Alexander  Humphreys 
or  Alexander,  styling  himself  Earl  of  Stirling. 
See  Swinton  (Archibald).    Turnbull  (William). 


TBIAI.^— Continued. 
Strafford. — Trial  of  the  Earl  of  Strafford  for  High 
Treason.     See  Strafford. 

Stuart  (James). — A  full  Eeport  of  the  Trial  of 
James  Stuart,  Esq.,  younger  of  Duneam,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  with  an  Appendix  of 
Documents.  Edinb.  1822.  Svo.  (Collection  of 
Trials,  Vol.  VIL) 

Stuart  (John). — ^Trial  of  John  Stuart  and  Catherine 
Wright  or  Stuart  before  the  High  Court  of  Justi- 
ciary for  the  Murder  and  Robbery  of  Robert 
Lament.  Edinb.  1829.  Svo.  (Collection  of 
Trials,  Vol.  VIII.) 

The  same.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  IL) 

Surrage. — The  Trial  of  Robert  Surrage,  John 
Dempsey,  John  Beck,  Joseph  Elliot,  Malachi 
Clinton,  and  Patrick  Lynch,  for  Murder.  Edinb. 
1820.     Svo.     (Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  Vol.  IL) 

Tanner. — Eeport  of  an  Indictment:  The  King 
against  Benjamin  Tanner  and  Captain  Nicholas. 
Tomlinson,  R.N.,  for  Forgery.  L<md.  ISIO.  Svo. 
(Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  V.) 

Tatham  v.  Wright. — Verbatim  Report  of  the  Cause 
Doe  Dem.  Tatham  v.  Wright.  See  Eraser 
(Alexander). 

Taylor. — Trial  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Taylor  upon  a 
Charge  of  Blasphemy,  with  his  Defence,  as  de- 
livered by  himself  before  the  Lord  Chief  Justice 
and  a  Special  Jury.  Lond.  1827.  Svo.  (Collec- 
tion of  Triak,  Vol.  VHL) 

Teynham. — Report  of  the  Proceedings  on  the  Trial 
of  the  Cause  Doe,  on  the  Demise  of  Lord  Teynham 
against  Charles  Henry  Tytler,  Esq.,  in  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  at  Westminster.    Lond.  1830.    Svo. 

Thanet. — The  whole  Proceedings  upon  an  Informa- 
tion by  the  King's  Attorney-General  against  the 
Right  Hon.  Sackville,  Earl  of  Thanet,  Robert 
Fergusson,  and  others,  for  a  Riot  and  other  Misde- 
meanours. Lond.  1799.  Svo.  (Collection  of 
Trials,  VoL  III) 

Thistlewood. — The  Trials  of  Arthur  Thistlewood, 
Gent.,  James  Watson,  surgeon,  Thomas  Preston, 
and  John  Hooper,  for  High  Treason,  before  the 
Four  Judges  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench.  Lond. 
1817.     Svo. 

Trials  of  Arthur   Thistlewood,   James   Ings, 

John  T.  Brunt,  Richard  Tidd,  William  Davidson, 
and  others,  for  High  Treason,  at  the  Sessions 
House  in  the  Old  BaUey,  April  17-28,  1820. 
2  vols.     L<md.  1820.     Svo. 

TooKE. — Proceedings  at  large  on  the  Trial  of  John 
Home  Tooke  for  High  Treason,  at  the  Sessions 
House  in  the  Old  Bailey.    2  vols.    Lond  1795.   Svo. 


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TRIALS—  Continued. 

Vake. — Trial  of  Sir  Henry  Vane,  Knt.     See  Vane 

(Sib  Henry). 
Waddel  v.  Hopb. — Report  of  the  Jury  Trials,  Miss 
Anne  Waddel,  and  others,  against  the  Eight  Hon. 
Charles  Hope   and  others,  Trustees  of  the  late 
Wmiam   "Waddel   of    Sydeserff.      Edinb.    1845. 
8vo. 
Wakefield. — The  Trial  of  Edward  Gibbon  "Wake- 
field, "WiUiam  "Wakefield,  and  Frances  "Wakefield, 
indicted  with  one  Edward  Thevenot,  a  servant, 
for  a  Conspiracy,  and  for  the  Abduction  of  Miss 
Helen    Turner,   the    only   chUd  and  heiress   of 
"William  Turner,  Esq.  of  Shrigley  Park,  Chester. 
Loud.  1827.     8vo. 
"Watt  (H.).— The  Trial  of  Helen  "Watt,  widow  of 
the  deceased  Alexander  Keith  of  Northfield,  and 
William  Keith  (their  son),  for  the  alledged  Mui-der 
of  the  said  Alexander  Keith,  before  the  Circuit 
Court  held  at  Aberdeen,  September  1766.     Lond. 
1766.     8vo.     (Collection  of  Trials,  Vol.  I.) 
"Watt  (E.).— Trial  of  Robert  "Watt  for  High  Treason. 

Edinh.  1795.     8vo. 
"Weir. — Account  of  the  Tryal  of  Major  Thomas 

"Weir.     See  Hiokes  (George). 
"Whitelookb. — The  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court 
Martial  held  at  Chelsea  Hospital  for  the  Trial  of 
Lieut. -General  "Whitelocke,    late   Commander-in- 
Chief  of  the  Forces  in  South  America.     2  vols. 
Lmd.  1808.     8vo. 
"Whtte. — The    Trial    of    Thomas   "Whyte  for  the 
Murder  of  "William  Jones.     Leith,  1814.      8vo. 
(Scottish  Criminal  Cases,  VoL  IL) 
"Williams. — Trial  of  John  Ambrose  "Williams  for  a 
Libel  on  the  Clergy  of  Durham.     Durham,  1822. 
8vo.     (CoUection  of  Trials,  Vol.  VL) 
"Williamson  v.  "Wilson. — The  Trial  for  Divorce  at 
the  Instance  of  Peter  "WUliamson,  printer  in  Edin- 
burgh,  against  Jean  "Wilson,   daughter  of   John 
"Wilson,  bookseller.     "With  a  Prefatory  Introduc- 
tion.    Edinh.  1789.     Svo. 
"Wilson. — The  Trial  of  James  "Wilson  for  Rape  and 
Assault.     Edinh.  1813.     8vo.    (Scottish  Criminal 
Cases,  Vol.  IL) 
ZuLUKTA. — Trial  of  Pedro  de  Zulueta,  Jun.,  on  a 
charge  of  Slave  Trading.      See  Zdldeta  (Pedro 
db). 

TRIGONOMETRICAL  SUR"\rEY  of  England  and 
"Wales.     See  Mudqe  (Lieut. -Col.  William). 

TRILLERUS  (Daniel  Wilhblmus). 
Observationes  Criticee  in  varies  Graecos  et  Latinos 
Auctores.     Francofurti  ad  Maenum,  1742.     8vo. 


TRINIDAD. 

Political  Account  of  the  Island  of  Trinidad.  Lond. 
1807.     Svo. 

TRINITY  HOSPITAL. 

Statutes  and  Account  of  Trinity  Hospital  See 
Edinburgh, 

TRISSINO  (Giangioegio). 

L'ltalia  Liberata  da'  Goti ;  riveduta,  e  corretta  par 
I'Abbate  Antonini.     3  vols.     Parigi,  1729.     8vo. 

TRISTAN  (Jean). 

Commentaires  Historiques,  contenant  I'Histoire 
G^n^rale  des  Empereurs,  Impdratrices,  Csesars  et 
Tyrans  de  I'Empire  Remain.  3  vols.  Paris,  1657. 
folio. 

TRISTRAM  (Rev.  H.  B.),  LL.D.,  Canon  of 
Durham. 

The  Land  of  Moab  :  Travels  and  Discoveries  on  the 
East  Side  of  the  Dead  Sea  and  the  Jordan.  Lond. 
1873.     post  8vo. 

TRITHEMIUS  (J.)  See  Fabricius  (Joannes 
Albertus). 

TRIVETUS  (NicHOLAUs). 

Annales  Sex  Regum  Anglise.  See  England  : 
English  Historical  Society. 

TEIVIER  (C.  L.) 

Exposition  of  the  principal  Motives  which  induced 
me  to  leave  the  Church  of  Rome.  Translated  from 
the  French  by  A.  S.  Bushby.     Lond.  1851.     12mo. 

TROIL  (Uno  von).     See  Von  Tboil. 


TROLLOPE  (Anthony). 
Australia  and  New  Zealand. 
Svo. 


2  vols.     Lond.  1873. 


TROLLOPE  (Mrs  Frances). 

Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1832.     Svo. 

The  same.     Lond.  1839.     12mo. 

Belgium  and  Western  Germany  in  1833.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1834.     post  Svo. 

Paris  and  the  Parisians  in  1835.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1836.     Svo. 

Vienna  and  the  Austrians ;  with  some  account  of  a 
Journey  through  Swabia,  Bavaria,  the  Tyrol,  and  the 
Salzbourg.     2  vols.     Lond.  1838.     Svo. 

Visit  to  Italy.     2  vols.     Lond.  1842.     Svo. 

Travels  and  Travellers,  a  series  of  Sketches.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1846.     post  Svo. 

See  also,  TBOiioPB  (Thomas  Adolphub.) 


TEOLLOPE— TRUMBULL. 


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TROLLOPE  (Thomas  Adolphus). 

A  Summer  in  Brittany,  edited  by  Francos  Trollope. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

A  Summer  in  Western  France,  edited  by  Frances 
Trollope.     2  vols.     Loiid,  1841.     8vo. 

Paul  v.,  the  Pope,  and  Paul  the  Friar :  a  Story  of  an 
laterdict.    Lond.  1861.     post  Svo. 

A  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Florence,  from 
the  Earliest  Independence  of  the  Commune  to  the  Fall 
of  the  Republic  in  1531.     4  vols.     Lond.  \i&5.     8vo. 

The  Papal  Conclaves,  as  thoy  were  and  as  they  are. 
Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

The  Story  of  the  Life  of  Pius  the  Ninth.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

TROLLOPE  (Thomas  Anthony). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Mortgage  of  Ships,  as  affected  by 
the  Registry  Acts.     Lond.  1823.     Svo. 

Encyclopasdia  Ecclesiastiea ;  or,  a  Complete  History 
of  the  Church,  and  Explanation  of  aU  Ecclesiastical  Rites 
and  Ceremonies.  Parts  1  and  2  (aU  published).  Lond. 
1834.     4to. 

TROLLOPE  (Rev.  William). 

History  of  the  Royal  Foundation  of  Christ's  Hos- 
pital (London).     Lond.  1834.     4to. 

Analecta  Theologica :  a  Critical,  Philological,  and 
Exegetical  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament,  adapted 
to  the  Greek  Text,  from  the  most  approved  sourcea 
2  vola     Land.  1842.     Svo. 

A  Greek  Grammar  to  the  New  Testament ;  arranged 
as  a  Supplement  to  Dr  P.  Buttman's  "  Intermediate  or 
Larger  Greek  Grammar."     Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

TROMLERUS  (Caeolus  Hbnricus). 

De  Polonis  LatLne  Doctis.     See  Poland  :  Biblio- 

THBOA  POLONIOA. 

TROPLONG  (Raymond  Th^odorb). 

Le  Droit  Civil  Expliqu^  suivant  I'Ordre  des  Articles 
du  Code,  depuis  et  y  compris  le  Titre  de  la  Vente. 
Ouvrage  qui  fait  suite  h,  celui  de  M.  TOullier: — 

Des  Privileges  et  Hypothfeques.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1854.     Svo. 

De  la  Vente.     2  vols.     Paris,  1846.     Svo. 

De  la  Prescription.     2  vols.     Paris,  1833.     Svo. 

De  l'6change  et  du  Louage.  Vols.  1,  2.  Paris,  1852. 
Svo. 

Des  Soci6t6s  Civile  et  Commerciale.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1843.     8vo. 

Du  Prgt,  du  Depot,  et  du  Sequestra.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1845.     Svo. 


TROPLONG  (Raymond  Tn±o-oouz)—C<mtinued. 

Da  Mandat.     Paris,  1846.     Svo. 

Du  Cautionnement  et  dee  Transactions.  Pari$,  1846. 
Svo. 

De  la  Contrainte  par  Corps.     Paris,  1847.     Svo. 

Du  Nantissement,  du  Gage,  et  de  rAntichrise. 
Paris.  1847.     Svo. 

Des  Donations  Entre-vifs  et  des  Testaments.  4  voli. 
Paris,  1855.     Svo. 

Du  Contract  de  Mariage,  et  des  Droits  respectifs  de« 
Epoux.     4  vols.     Paris,  1851.     Svo. 

TROTJER  (Alexander),  o/Dreghom. 

A  Method  of  F«u:m  Book-Keeping,  exemplified,  as 
practised  by  the  Author.     Edinb.  1825.     8vo. 

Observations  on  the  Financial  Position  and  Credit 
of  such  of  the  States  of  the  North  American  Union  as 
have  Contracted  Public  Debts,  etc.    Land.  1839.    Svo. 

TROTTER  (James). 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  West  Lothian. 
Edinl.  1794.     4to. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Edinb.  1811.     Svo. 

TROTTER  (John  Bernard). 

Memoirs  of  the  latter  years  of  the  Right  Hon.  Charles 
James  Fox.     Lond.  1811.     Svo. 

TROUBADOURS. 

Histoire  Litt^raire  des  Troubadours.     See  Sainte- 
Palayb. 
See  also,  Raynouard  (Fa  Just.  Marie).     Sohelkb 

(Auguste). 

TROUBAT  (Francis  J.) 

The  Law  of  Commandatary  and  Limited  Partnership 
in  the  United  States.     Philadelphia,  1863.     Svo. 

TROTES  (Jean  de). 

Histoire  de  Louis  XI. ;  et  des  choses  memorables 
advenues  de  son  regne ;  autrement  dicte,  La  Chionique 
Scandaleuse.     (Anon.)     n.p.  1620.     12mo. 

TRUEBA  Y  COSlO  (Telesfoeo). 

Life  of  Hernan  Cortes.    See  Constable's  Miscellany. 
History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru.     See  Constablk's 
Miscellany. 

TRUMBULL  (Benjamin),  D.D. 

A  Complete  History  of  Connecticut,  Civil  and  Ecclesi- 
astical, from  the  Emigration  of  its  first  Planters  from 
England  in  1630,  to  the  year  1764,  and  to  the  close 
of  the  Indian  Wars.     2  vols.     Newhaven,  1S18.    Svo. 


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TRUSLEE— TUCKER. 


TRUSLEE  (Rev.  John),  LL.D. 

The  HabitaMe  World  described;  or,  the  Present 
State  of  the  People  in  all  parts  of  the  Globe ;  showing 
the  Extent,  Climate,  Productions,  Animals,  etc.,  of  the 
different  Kingdoms  and  State*  Illustrated  with  Maps 
and  Plates.     20  vols.   Lond.  1789-1797.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Tnisler,  with  his 
Opinions  on  a  variety  of  interesting  subjects,  and  his 
Remarks  through  a  long  life,  on  Men  and  Manners. 
Written  by  himself.  Part  I.  (all  printed).  Bath,  1 806. 
4to. 

TRUSSELL  (John). 

The  Collection  of  the  History  of  England.  See 
Daniel  (Samuel). 

TRUTH. 

The  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Immutability  of  Truth, 
in  opposition  to  Sophistry  and  Scepticism,  by  Dr  Beattie, 
shewn  to  be  Sophistical,  and  promotive  of  Scepticism 
and  Infidelity.  With  some  Remarks  on  Priestcraft, 
Subscriptions,  and  Establishments.  By  a  Professor  of 
Moral  Philosophy  in  the  College  of  Common-Sense. 
Lond.  1773.     8to. 

TRYON  (Thomas). 

England's  Grandeur  and  Way  to  get  Wealth,  or  Pro- 
motion of  Trade  made  easy,  and  Lands  advanced; 
beneficial  to  particular  persons  and  to  the  Kingdom  in 
general.     Lond.  1699.     4to. 

TRYPHIODORUS  ^GYPTIUS. 

The  Destruction  of  Troy ;  being  the  Sequel  to  the 
Iliad,  translated  into  English  verse,  with  Notes,  by 
James  Merrick.      Oxford,  1739.     8vo. 

Tryphiodori  Ilii  Excidium  cum  Metrica  N.  Frischlini 
versione,  et  selectis  notis,  adjecit  Jacobus  Merrick. 
Oxford,  1741.     8vo. 

TSCHIRNHAUS  (E.  W.  de). 

Medicina  Mentis,  sive  Tentamen  genuinse  Logicse  in 
quS,  disseritur  de  Methodo  detegendi  incognitas  veritates. 
Amstelcedami,  1687.     4to. 

Medicina  Corporis,  seu  Cogitationes  admodum 
probabiles  de  conservanda  sanitate.  Amsterodami, 
1686.     4to.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

TSCHUDI  (Dr  J.  J.  von). 

Travels  in  Peru,  during  the  years  1838-1842,  trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  Thomasina  Ross.  Lond. 
1847.     8vo. 


TSCHUDI  (Juan  Diego).  See  Riveeo  (Maelano 
E.  de). 

TUCKER  (Abraham). 

Vocal  Sounds  by  Edward  Search  {i.e.  Abraham 
Tucker).     Lond.  1773.     12mo. 

The  Light  of  Nature  pursued.  Second  edition,  re- 
vised and  corrected.  With  an  Account  of  the  Life  of 
the  Author,  by  Sir  H.  P.  St.  John  Mildmay.  7  vols. 
Lond.  1805.     8vo. 

An  Abridgement  of  the  Light  of  Nature  pursued, 
originally  published  under  the  name  of  Edward  Search. 
By  William  Hazlitt.     Lond.  1807.     8vo. 

TUCKER  (George). 

Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  third  President  of  the 
United  States,  with  parts  of  his  Correspondence  never 
before  published,  etc.     2  vols.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

TUCKER  (Henry  St.  George). 

Reflections  on  the  present  state  of  Great  Britain, 
with  respect  to  Einances.     Edinh.  1813.     8vo. 

TUCKER  (Jbdbdiah  Stephens). 

Memoirs  of  Admiral  the  Earl  of  St  Vincent.  2  vols. 
Land.  1844.     8vo. 

TUCKER  (Rev.  Josiah),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Gloti- 
eester. 

Instructions  for  Travellers.     Lond.  1757.     4to. 

Reflections  on  the  present  matters  in  Dispute  between 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Lond.  1785.     8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Tucker's  Tracts.  Bound  in  5 
volumes.     8vo. 

Yol.  I.  Four  Tracts  on  Political  and  Commercial  sub- 
jects. Glocester,  1776. — The  Respective  Pleas 
and  Arguments  of  the  mother  country  and  of  the 
Colonies  distinctly  set  forth.  Glocester,  1776. — 
A  Letter  to  Edmund  Burke  in  answer  to  his 
printed  Speech,  said  to  be  spoken  in  the  House 
of  Commons,  March  22,  1775.  Glocester,  1775. 
— An  Humble  Address  and  earnest  appeal  to  the 
Landed  Interest,  whether  a  Connection  with  or 
Separation  from  the  Continental  Colonies  of 
America  be  most  for  the  National  Advantage, 
etc.  Glocester,  1775. — A  Series  of  Answers  to 
certain  Popular  Objections  against  separating  from 
the  Rebellious  Colonies.     Glocester,  1776. 

VoL  II.  A  Treatise  concerning  Civil  Government,  in  Three 
Parts.  Lond.  1781. — Four  Letters  on  important 
National  Subjects  addressed  to  the  Earl  of 
Shelbume.     Glocester,  1783. 


TUCKER— TUDOR. 


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TUCKER  (Rev.  Josiah),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Gloucester- 
Continued. 

VoL  III.  A  Brief  Essay  on  the  advantages  and  disadvan- 
tages which  respectively  attend  France  and  Great 
Britain,  with  regard  to  Trade.  Second  edition. 
Lond.  1753.  (Third  edition  enlarged,  in  Vol.  IV.) 
— Reflections  on  the  Expediency  of  a  Law  of 
Naturalization  of  Foreign  Protestants':  in  Two 
Parts.  Loni.  1751,  1752.  (Another  copy  in 
Vol.  IV.)  Cui  Bono?  or,  an  Inquiiy,  what 
benefits  can  arise  either  to  the  English  or  the 
Americans,  etc.,  from  the  greatest  Victories  or 
Successes  in  the  present  War.  Olocester,  1783. 
Vol.  rV.  A  Brief  Essay  on  Trade.  Third  edition,  enlarged. 
Lond.  1753. — Reflections  on  the  Naturalization 
of  Foreign  Protestants.  Lond.  1751,  1752. — A 
Letter  to  a  Friend  csnceming  Naturalizations. 
Lond.  1753.  —  A  Second  Letter  concerning 
Naturalizations.  Lond.  1773. — An  Impartial 
Inquiry  into  the  benefits  and  damages  arising  to 
the  Nation  from  the  present  very  great  use  of  low- 
priced  Spirituous  Liquors.  Lond.  1751. — Reflec- 
tions on  the  Expediency  of  opening  the  Trade  to 
Turkey.  (Anon.)  Lond.  1753. — Two  Disserta- 
tions on  certain  Passages  of  Holy  Scripture 
(Luke  xiv.  12-14,  and  Rom.  xiii.  1-4)  wherein 
the  Cavils  of  the  late  Mr  Chubb  are  considered, 
etc.  Lond.  1749. 
Vol.  V.  An  Apology  for  the  Present  Church  of  England, 
as  by  Law  Established,  occasioned  by  a  Petition 
laid  before  Parliament.  Glocester,  1772. — A 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  Josiah  Tucker,  occasioned  by 
his  Apology,  wherein  the  Plan  of  the  Petitioning 
Clergy  and  others  is  fully  vindicated;  by  a 
Petitioning  Clergyman.  Lond.  1773. — A  Brief 
and  dispassionate  View  of  the  Difficulties  attend- 
ing the  Trinitarian,  Arian,  and  Socinian  Systems. 
Glocester,  1774. — A  Second  Letter  to  Dr  Kippis 
on  the  Question  whether  the  English  Reformers 
in  the  Reign  of  Edward  VI.  intended  to  establish 
the  Doctrines  of  Predestination,  etc.,  in  the 
Calvinistical  sense.     Glocester,  1772. 

TUCKER  (Thomas). 

Report  upon  the  Settlement  of  the  Revenues  of 
Excise  and  Customs  in  Scotland,  a.d.  1656.  Edinb. 
1825.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

TUCKERMAN  (Hbney  Theodore). 

Characteristics  of  Literature.  Illustrated  by  the 
Genius  of  Distinguished  Men.  Philadelphia,  1849. 
post  Svo. 

The  Collector.  Essays  on  Books,  Newspapers, 
Pictures,  Inns,  Authors,  Doctors,  Holidays,  Actors, 
Preachers.  With  an  Introduction  by  Dr  Doran. 
Lond.  n.d.     post  Svo, 


TUCKERMAN  (Heney  Tbzowv.^)— Continued. 

Book  of  the  Artists  :  American  Artist  Life,  compris- 
ing Biographical  and  Critical  Sketches  of  American 
Artists ;  preceded  by  an  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise 
and  Progress  of  Art  in  America.    New  York,  \%&1 .    Svo, 

TUCKETT  (Captain  Harvby  Gabnet  Phipps). 

The  Indian  Revenue  System  as  it  is,  in  a  Letter  to 
the  Manchester  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Manu- 
factures.    Lond.  1840.     Svo. 

TUCKEY  (Captain  James  Hingston). 

Mariti&e  Geography  and  Statistics,  or,  a  Description 
of  the  Ocean  and  its  Coasts,  Maritime  Commerce, 
Navigation,  etc.     4  vols.     Lond.  1815.     Svo. 

Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  explore  the  river 
Zaire,  usually  called  the  Congo,  in  South  Africa,  in  1816, 
under  the  direction  of  Captain  J.  K.  Tuckey ;  to  which 
is  added  the  Journal  of  Professor  Smith,  etc.  Lond. 
1818.     4to. 

TUCKFIELD  (Mrs  Hippisley). 

Education  for  the  People.     Lonti.  1839.     12mo. 

TUDELA  (Benjamin  of). 

Early  Travels  in  Palestine.  Narratives  of  WilUbald, 
Benjamin  of  Tudela,  etc.     See  Travels. 

Voyages  faits  principalement  en  Asie  dans  les  XII*- 
XV"  Sifecles,  par  Benjamin  de  Tudele,  etc.  See  Voyages 
and  Travels. 

TUDOR  (Hbnby). 

Narrative  of  a  Tour  in  North  America,  comprising 
Mexico,  the  United  States,  and  British  Colonies,  with 
an  Excursion  to  the  Island  of  Cuba  2  vol&  Lond, 
1834.     Svo. 

TUDOR  (Owen  Davies). 

A  Selection  of  Leading  Cases  on  Mercantile  and 
Maritime  Law.    With  Notes.    Lond.  1860.    royal  Svo. 

A  Selection  of  Leading  Cases  on  Real  Property, 
Conveyancing,  and  the  Construction  of  Wills  and 
Deeds;  with  Notes.     Zowti.  1863.     royal  Svo. 

Selection  of  Leading  Cases  in  Equity.  See  White 
(F.  T.) 

Treatise  on  Partnership,  translated,  with  Notes.  See 
PoTHiEB  (Robert  Joseph). 

TUDOR  (William). 

Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.  (Anon.)  Boston, 
1821.     Svo. 

Life  of  James  Otis,  of  Massachusetts,  with  Notices 
of  Contemporary  Characters  and  Events,  1760-1776. 
Boston,  1823,     Svo, 


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TUFNELL  (Henry).   See  MOllkk  (Kael  Ottfried). 

TUKE  (Henry),  Minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends. 

The  Principles  of  Religion,  as  professed  by  the 
Society  of  Christians,  usually  called  Quakers.  York, 
1819.     12mo. 

TUKE  (Richard). 

Memoires  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Sir  Edmondbury 
Godfrey,  who  was  barbarously  murthered  by  the  Papists 
upon  the  first  discovery  of  the  Horrid  Plot.  Lond. 
1682.     12nio. 

TUKE  (Samuel). 

Description  of  the  Retreat,  an  Institution  near  York 
for  insane  persons  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  containing 
an  Account  of  the  modes  of  Treatment,  etc.  Torh, 
1813.     Bvo. 

TULLOCH  (Colonel  Sir  Alexander). 

The  Crimean  Commission  and  the  Chelsea  Board; 
being  a  Review  of  the  Proceedings  and  Report  of  the 
Board.  Second  edition,  published  with  reference  to 
certain  mis-statements  in  Mr  Kinglake's  Vlth  Vol. 
With  a  Preface  by  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  M'NeiU. 
Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

TULLOCH  (John),  D.D.,  Principal  of  St.  Mary's 
College,  St.  Andreto's. 

Theism :  the  Witness  of  Reason  and  Nature  to  an 
all-wise  and  beneficent  Creator.  (Burnett  Treatise, 
1854.)     Edinh.  1855.     post  8vo. 

Leaders  of  the  Reformation :  Luther,  Calvin, 
Latimer,  Knox.     Edinh,  1859.     post  8vo. 

English  Puritanism  and  its  Leaders :  Cromwell, 
Jdilton,  Baxter,  Bunyan.     Edinh.  1861.     post  8vo. 

Rational  Theology  and  Christian  Philosophy  in 
England  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1872.     8vo. 

Croall  Lectures,  1876  :  The  Christian  Doctrine  of 
Sin.     Edinh.  1876.     post  8vo. 

Pascal  Edinh.  1878.  12mo.  (Foreign  Classics 
for  English  Readers.) 

TULLY  (J.  D.) 

The  History  of  the  Plague,  as  it  has  lately  appeared 
in  the  Islands  of  Malta,  Gozo,  Corfu,  etc.  Lond.  1821. 
8vo. 

TULLY  (Richard). 

Narrative  of  a  ten  Years'  Residence  at  Tripoli,  in 
Africa ;  comprising  an  authentic  Account  of  the  domestic 
manners  of  the  Moors,  Arabs,  and  Turks.  From  the 
original  Correspondence  in  the  possession  of  the  Family 
of  the  late  Richard  Tully,  the  British  Consul.  Lond. 
.1816.     4to. 


TUNELD  (Eric). 

Geographic  of ver  Konungariket  Swerige  samt  Darun- 
derhorande  Lander.  3  vols.  Stockholm,  11^^17 %L 
8vo. 

TUNSTALL  (Cdthbert),  Bishop  of  Durham. 

A  Letter  written  by  Cuthbert  Tunstall,  late  Bishop  of 
Duresme,  and  John  Stokesley,  sometime  Byshop  of 
London,  sent  unto  Reginalde  Pole,  Cardinal!  then 
beynge  at  Rome.     Lond.  1560.     12mo. 

TUPINEER  (M.) 

Observations  on  the  Dimensions  of  the  Ships  of  the 
Line  and  Frigates  in  the  French  Navy,  Translated 
from  the  French.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

TURBERVILLE  (George). 

Tragical  Tales ;  together  with  Epitaphs  and  Sonnets, 
with  a  Prefatory  Notice.  Edited  by  J.  Maidment. 
Edi7ih.  1837.     4to. 

TURCICI  IMPERII  STATUS.  See  Poland: 
Bibliotheca  Polonica. 

TURENNE  (VicoMTB  de). 

Histoire  de  Henri,  Vicomte  de  Turenne.  See  Ramsay 
(Lb  Chevaliee  Andr^  de). 

TURCOT  (A. -Rob. -Jacques),  Ministre  d'£tat. 

(Euvres;  pr^c^d^es  et  accompagn^es  de  Memoires  et 
de  Notes  sur  sa  Vie,  son  Administration,  et  ses  Ouvrages. 
9  vols.     Paris,  1808-1811.      8vo. 

TURIN. 

Memoirs  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Turin : — 

Vols.  I.  -  V.  Miscellanea    Philosophica    Mathematica 

Societatis  Privataj  Taurinensis.     (Vol.  V. 

Melanges  de  Philosophie  et  de   Mathe- 

matique  de  la  Society  Eoyale  de  Turin). 

5  vols.   AugustcB  Taurinorum,  175^-1774. 
VI.-XI.  Memoires    de     FAcaddmie     Eoyale     des 

Sciences.     6  vols.     Turin,  1784-1800. 
XII.-XXI.  Memoires  des  Sciences  Physiques  et  Math6- 

matiques  (5  vols.). — M^motresde  Litt^ra- 

ture  et  Beaux-Arts    (5    vol».).     Turin, 

1803-1813. 
XXII.  Memoires     de     I'Acaddmie     Koyale    des 

Sciences,  1813-1814.     Turin,  1816. 
XIII.-XL.  Memorie    della    Keale    Accademia    delle 

Scienzi  di  Torino,  1815-1837.      Torino, 

1818-1838. 

40  vols.     Torino,  1759-1838.     4to. 

La  Reale  GaUeria  di  Torino,  Ulustrata  da  Roberto 
d'Ajieglio.     Vols.  1-3.     Torino,  1836-1841.     folia 


TURKEY— TUENEE. 


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TURKEY. 

Plusiours  Descriptions  des  Accoustremens,  tant  des 
Magistrats  et  OflSciers  de  k  Porte  de  I'Empcreur  des 
Turcs,  que  des  Peuples  assujectis  k  son  Empire ;  avec 
les  Figures  au  naturel. — Tableaux  Prophetiques  des 
Empereurs  Severe  et  L6on,  avec  leur  Epigrammes  pro- 
disans  la  Ruine  de  la  Monarctie  des  Turcs,  ausquels 
on  a  adioust^  I'Exposition  d'iceux,  etc.  Par  Artus 
Thomas,  Sieur  d'Embry.  (From  Vol.  II.  of  "  Histoire 
Gdn&ale  des  Turcs"  par  Blaise  do  Vigenaire.)  Pai'is, 
1660.     folio. 

Sketches  of  Turkey  in  1831  and  1832.  By  an 
American.     Neto  York,  1832.     8vo. 

Twenty  Years'  Residence  among  Bulgarians,  Greeks, 
Albanians,  Turks,  and  Armenians.  By  a  Consul's 
Daughter  and  Wife.  Edited  by  Stanley  Lane  Poole. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

The  Costume  of  Turkey.    See  Costumes. 

TURNBULL  (David). 

The  French  Revolution  of  1830;  the  Events  vrhich 
produced  it,  and  the  Scenes  by  which  it  was  accom- 
panied.    Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

Travels  in  the  West :  Cuba,  with  Notices  of  Porto 
Rico,  and  the  Slave-Trade.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

TURNBULL  (Geoege),  LL.D, 

A  curious  Collection  of  Ancient  Paintings,  accurately 
■engraved  from  excellent  Drawings,  lately  done  after  the 
Originals.  With  an  Account  where  and  when  they 
were  found,  and  where  they  now  are,  and  several 
Critical,  Historical,  and  Mythological  Observations  upon 
them.     Lond.  1744.     folio. 

Methodical  System  of  Universal  Law.  See  Heineo- 
Cius  (Jo.  Gottlieb). 

TURNBULL  (John). 

A  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  the  years  1800-1804, 
in  which  were  visited  the  principal  Islands  in  the 
Pacific  Ocean,  and  the  British  Settlements  of  Port 
Jackson  and  Norfolk  Island.  3  vols.  Lond.  1805. 
12mo. 

TURNBULL  (P.) 

A  cursory  View  of  the  ancient  and  present  state  of 
the  Fietfs  or  Tenures  in  both  parts  of  Great  Britain. 
Lond.  n.d.     8vo. 

TURNBULL  (Peter  Evan). 

Austria :  being  a  Narrative  of  Travels.  With 
Remarks  on  the  Social  and  Political  Condition  of  that 
country.     2  vols.     LoTid.  1840.     8vo. 


TURNBULL  (Rev.  Robekt),  D.D. 

The  Pidpit  Orators  of  France  and  Switzerland  : 
Sketches  of  their  Character,  and  Specimens  of  their 
Eloquence.     Glasgow,  1848.     12mo. 

TURNBULL  (William  Barclay  D.  D.) 

The  Stirling  Peerage.  Trial  of  Alexander  Hnm- 
phrys  or  Alexander,  styling  himself  Earl  of  Stirling, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  for  Forgery,  on 
29th  April  1839,  and  four  following  days.  Edited  by 
William  Turnbull,  Advocate.  With  an  Introductory 
Notice  of  the  Earldom  of  Stirling,  and  Proceedings  of 
Mr  Humphrjrs  relative  to  hia  pretended  claim.  Lond. 
1839.     8vo. 

Fragmenta  Scoto-Monastica :  Memoir  of  what  has 
been  done,  and  what  materials  exist,  towards  the  forma- 
tion of  a  Scottish  Monasticon.  By  a  Delver  in  Anti- 
quity.    Edinb.  1842.     8vo. 

Scottish  Parochial  Registers:  Memoranda  of  the 
State  of  the  Parochial  Registers  of  Scotland,  -whereby  is 
clearly  shown  the  imperative  necessity  for  a  National 
System  of  Regular  Registration.     Edinb.  1849.    8vo. 

See  also,  Birnie  (William).     Stdbbbs  (Philip). 

TURNEBUS  (Adrunus). 

Opera  nunc  prunmn  in  unom  collecta,  emendata, 
aucta.     3  vols,  in  1.     Argentorati,  1600.     folio. 

TURNER  (Dawson). 

Fuci;  or  Colored  figures  and  descriptions  of  the 
Plants  referred  by  Botanists  to  the  genus  Fucus. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1808,  1809.     4to. 

Architectural  Antiquities  of  Normandy,  by  John 
Sell  Cotman ;  accompanied  by  Historical  and  Descrip- 
tive Notices,  by  Dawson  Turner.  2  vols.  Land.  1822. 
folia 

Account  of  a  Tour  in  Normandy,  undertaken  chiefly 
for  the  purpose  of  investigating  the  Architectural  Anti- 
quities of  the  Duchy,  with  Observations  on  its  History, 
etc.     2  vols.     Land.  1822.     8vo. 

TURNER  (Edmund), 

Collections  for  the  History  of  the  Town  and  Soke  of 
Grantham.  Containing  authentic  Memoirs  of  Sir  Isaac 
Newton,  now  first  published.     Lmid.  1806.     4to. 

TURNER  (Edward),  M.D. 

Elements  of  Chemistry.     Edinb.  1827.     8vo. 

TURNER  (Francis),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ely. 

Brief  Memoirs  of  Nicholas  Ferrar,  founder  of  a 
Protestant  Religious  Establishment  at  Little  Gilding, 
Huntingdonshira  Edited,  with  additions,  by  the  Rev. 
T.  M.  Macdonough.    Lond,  1837.     12mo. 

6f 


1034 


TUENER-TUENPIKE  EOADS. 


TUENEE  (George)  and  EUSSELL  (James). 

Eeports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High. 
Court  of  Chancery,  during  the  time  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Eldon,  3,  4,  and  5  Geo.  IV.,  1822, 1823,  1824.  Vol  L 
Lmd.  1832.     8vo. 

TTJENEE  (Eev.  George),  LL.D. 

Nineteen  Years  in  Polynesia,  Missionary  Life, 
Travels  and  Eesearches  in  the  Islands  of  the  Pacific. 
Lond.  1861.     8vo. 

TTJENEE  (Sib  James). 

Memoirs  of  his  Own  Life  and  Times,  1632-1670. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.     Edinh.  1829.     4to. 

TUENEE  (John). 

A  Memorial  humbly  presented  to  the  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  in  behalf  of  the  Hospital- 
ler and  his  Friends.     Lotid.  1690.     4to. 

TUENEE  (Joseph  Mallord  William),  RA. 

Views  in  Sussex,  consisting  of  the  most  interesting 
Landscape  and  Marine  Scenery  in  the  Eape  of  Hastings, 
from  drawings  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner.  Hlustrated  by 
Historical  Descriptions.  The  Plates  engraved  by  W.  B. 
Cooke.  The  Scientific  and  Explanatory  Notices  of  the 
Drawings  by  E.  Eeinagle.  Part  I.  (all  published). 
Lmd.  1819.     folio. 

Picturesque  Views  on  the  Southern  Coast  of  England, 
from  Drawings  made  principally  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner, 
and  Engraved  by  W.  B.  Cooke  and  other  eminent 
Engravers.     2  vols.     Lond.  1826.     4to. 

Life.     See  Thornbury  (Walter). 

TUENEE  (Egbert). 

Maria  Stuarta  Eegina  Scotice,  etc..  Martyr  Ecclesiae, 
Innocens  a  csede  Darleana :  Vindice  Oberto  Barne- 
stapolio  (Eobert  Turner).     Ingdlstadii,  1588.     8vo. 

TUENEE  (Captain  Samuel). 

An  Account  of  an  Embassy  to  the  Court  of  the 
Teshoo  Lama  in  Tibet;  containing  a  Narrative  of  a 
Journey  through  Bootan  and  part  of  Tibet.  To  which 
are  added.  Views  taken  on  the  Spot  by  Lieut.  Samuel 
Davis,  and  Observations,  botanical,  mineralogical,  and 
medical,  by  Mr  Eobert  Saunders.     Lond.  1800.     4to. 

TUENEE  (Samuel),  Solicitor. 

The  Present  Practice  and  Costs  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery ;  with  practical  Directions  and  Eemarks  for 
the  Guidance  of  the  Solicitor  in  the  conducting  of  a 
Cause.  With  an  Appendix  containing  a  valuable  col- 
lection of  Modem  Precedents.  Third  edition,  con- 
siderably enlarged  and  improved  by  Eobert  Hinde 
Venables.     2  vols.     Lond.  1804.     8to, 


TUENEE  (Sharon), 

A  Vindication  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Ancient 
British  Poems  of  Aneurin,  Taliesin,  Lly  warch  Hen  and 
Merdhin,  with  Specimens  of  the  Poems.  Lond.  1803. 
8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  from  the  earliest 
Period  to  the  Norman  Conquest.  2  vols.  Lond.  1807. 
4to. 

The  same.    Fifth  edition.    3  vols.   Lond.  1828.    8vo. 

The  History  of  England  during  the  Middle  Ages, 
from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  year  1509.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1814-1823.     4to. 

The  same.    Second  edition.    5  vols.  Z^mti.  1825.  8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Eeign  of  Henry  the  Eighth; 
comprising  the  Political  History  of  the  Commencement 
of  the  English  Eeformation.     Lond.  1826.     4to. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  (Modem  History  of 
England,  Part.  1.)     2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Eeigns  of  Edward  the  Sixth, 
Mary,  and  Elizabeth.     Lond.  1829.     4to. 

The  same.  Third  edition.  (Modern  History  of 
England,  Part  2.)     2  vols.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

The  Sacred  Histoiy  of  the  World,  as  DisjDlayed  in 
the  Creation,  and  subsequent  Events  to  the  Deluge; 
attempted  to  be  philosophically  considered  in  a  Series 
of  Letters  to  a  Son.     3  vols.    Lond.  1833-1837.    8vo. 

TUENEE  (T.  Hudson). 

Some  Account  of  the  Domestic  Architecture  in 
England,  from  the  Conquest  to  the  end  of  the  Thirteenth 
Century.     Oxford,  1851.     8vo. 

TUENEE  (Thomas). 

The  Law  of  Patents  and  Eegistration  of  Invention 
and  Design  in  Manufacture,  with  Statutes,  Forms,  and 
Eules.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

On  Copyright  in  Design,  in  Art,  and  Manufactures. 
Lond.  1849.     Svo. 

TUENEE  (William). 

Joumal  of  a  Tour  in  Greece,  Egypt,  and  the  Holy 
Land.     3  vols.     Lond.  1820.     Svo. 

TUENLEY  (Joseph). 

Popery  in  Power,  or  the  Spirit  of  the  Vatican ;  to 
which  is  added  Priestcraft,  or  the  Monarch  of  the 
Middle  Ages:  a  Drama.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

TUENPIKE  EOADS. 

Index  to  the  General  Turnpike  Act  for  Scotland, 
1  and  2  Will  IV.  cap.  43.  With  Notes  of  decided 
Cases  on  questions  of  Turnpike  Law.  Glasgow,  1832. 
12mo. 


TUKNPIKE  ROADS— TWISS. 


1036 


TURNPIKE  HOADS—Contimted. 

Act  1  and  2  "Will.  IV.  cap.  43,  concerning  Turnpike 
Roads  in  Scotland  ;  also  Local  Act,  5  and  6  WilL  IV. 
cap.  62.  Summary  of  the  Turnpike  Law  of  the  County 
of  Edinburgh,  by  John  Brown,  W.S,  In  one  voL 
Edinb.  1847.     8vo. 

TURPIN  (FRANgois  Rbni^). 

Histoire  Civile  et  NatureUe  du  Royaume  de  Siam,  et 
des  Revolutions  qui  ont  boule verse  cet  Empire  jusqu'en 
1770.     2  vols.     Paris,  1771.     12mo. 

Histoire  de  I'Alcoran ;  oil  Ton  d^couvre  le  Systeme 
Religieux  et  Politique  du  faux  Proph&te  et  les  sources 
oil  il  a  puis6  sa  Legislation.  2  vols.  Paris,  1775. 
12mo. 

TURPIN  (Jban),  Archevique  de  Reims. 

Clironique  et  histoire  f aicte  et  composde  par  reverend 
pfere  en  Dieu  Turpin,  archivesque  de  Reims.  Contenant 
les  prouesses  et  faictz  darme  aduenuz  en  son  temps  du 
tres  magnanime  Roy  Charles  le  grat,  autremSt  dit 
Charlemaigne.  (Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1527.)  Paris, 
1835.    4to. 

TURRETINE  (John  Alphgnso),  Pastor  in  Geneva. 
Dissertations  on  Natural  Theology.     Translated  by 
William  Crawford.     Belfast,  1777.    8vo. 

TURRETINUS  (Fhanciscus),  S.  Th.  Prof,  in  Acad. 
Geneo. 

Institutio  Theologise  Elencticse.  3  vols.  Edinb. 
1847.     8vo. 

Sermons  sur  divers  Passages  de  I'Ecriture  Sainte  par 
Frangois  Turretin.     2  vols.     Gen^e,  1676.     12mo. 

TURTON  (Wiluam),  M.D. 

Conchylia  Dithyra  Insularum  Britannicarum  :  The 
Bivalve  Shells  of  the  British  Islands,  systematically 
arranged.     Land.  1848.     4to. 

See  also,  Goldsmith  (Ouvee). 

TUSCANY.    See  Toscana. 

TWEDDELL  (John). 

Remains ;  being  a  Selection  of  his  Letters,  together 
with  a  republication  of  his  Prolusiones  Juveniles,  to 
which  is  adjoined  an  Appendix  containing  some 
Account  of  the  Author's  Journals,  MSS.,  etc.,  and  of 
their  extraordinary  disappearance.  Prefixed  is  a  brief 
Biographical  Memoir  by  the  Editor,  the  Rev.  Robert 
TweddelL     Land.  1815.     4to. 


TWEEDDALE  (Hays  of). 
Richard). 


See  Hay  (FATHBa 


TWEEDIE  (Rev.  William  King). 

Lights  and  Shadows  in  the  Life  of  Faith.  Edinb, 
1852.     12mo. 

The   Reformer's    Share    in    the    Trial  of  Michael 
Servetus. 
See  Calvin  and  Sbrvktus. 

TWELLS  (Rev.  Leonard). 

Life  of  Dr  Edward  Pocock.     See  Biography. 

TWELVE  Years'  Military  Adventure  in  Three 
Quarters  of  the  Globe ;  or.  Memoirs  of  an  Officer  who 
served  in  thb  Armies  of  His  Majesty  and  of  the  East 
India  Company  between  the  years  1802  and  1814,  in 
which  are  contained  the  Campaigns  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington  in  India,  and  his  last  in  Spain  and  the 
South  of  France.     2  vols.     Land.  1829.     8vo. 


TWINING  (Henri). 
Voyage  en  Norwfege  et  en  Sufede. 
8vo. 


Paris,  1836. 


TWINING  (Henry). 

On  the  Philosophy  of  Painting:  a  theoretical  and 
practical  Treatise,  comprising  ^Esthetics  in  reference  to 
Art,  the  application  of  Rules  to  Painting,  and  general 
considerations  on  Perspective.  Land.  1849.  royal 
Svo. 

TWINING  (Loitisa). 

Symbols  and  Emblems  of  Early  and  Mediaeval 
Christian  Art.     Lorid.  1852.     4to. 

TWINING  (Richard). 

Observations  on  the  Tea  and  Window  Act,  and  on 
the  Tea  Trade. — Remarks  on  the  Report  of  the  East 
India  Directors,  respecting  the  sale  and  prices  of  Tea. — 
An  Answer  to  the  Second  Report  of  the  East  India 
Directors,  respecting  the  sale  and  prices  of  Tea,  to 
which  is  added  Mr  TwLoing's  Letter  to  Robert  Preston. 
Lond.  1785.     8vo.     (Bound  in  one  volume.) 

TWINING  (Thomas). 

Aristotle's  Treatise  on  Poetry  translated,  with  Notes 
and  Dissertations.     See  Aristotle. 

TWINNS  (Joannes). 

De  Rebus  Albionicis,  Britannicis,  atque  Anglicis, 
Commentariorum  libri  duo.     Londini,  1590.     Svo. 

TWISS  (Francis). 

A  Complete  Verbal  Index  to  the  Plays  of  Shaks- 
peare.    See  Shakespeare. 


1036 


TWISS— TYEWHITT. 


TWISS  (Horace). 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Means  of  Consolidating  and 
Digesting  the  Laws  of  England.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Horace  Twiss,  being  an  Answer  to  his 
"  Inquiry  into  the  Means  of  Consolidating  and  Digest- 
ing the  Laws  of  England."  By  Crofton  Uniacke. 
Lond.  1826.     Svo.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

The  Public  and  Private  Life  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Eldon,  with  Selections  from  his  Correspondence. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1844.     Svo. 

TWISS  (Richard). 

Travels  through  Portugal  and  Spain,  in  1772  and 
1773.     Lond.  1775.     4to. 

TWISS  (Sir  Travers),  D.C.L. 

The  Oregon  Question  examined  in  respect  to  Facts 
and  the  Law  of  Nations.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

.  TWYSDEN  (Sir  Roger). 

Historise  Anglicanse  Scriptores  Decern,  cum  Jo.Seldeni 
Dissertatione,  etc.     See  Britain  (Great). 

Certaine  considerations  upon  the  Government  of 
England.     See  Camden  Society. 

TYERMAN  (Rev.  Luke). 

The  Life  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley, 
Founder  of  the  Methodists.  3  vols.  Lond.  1S70-1S71. 
Svo. 

TYLER  (Alexander). 

Memoires  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of  the  Most  In- 
vincible and  Triumphant  Prince,  lohn  the  Great,  Third 
of  that  name,  present  King  of  Poland.  Done  in  verse 
(out  of  H.  G.'s  Historical  Account  of  the  said  Prince's 
Life  and  Actions).  Edinh.  1685. — Signal  Dangers  and 
Deliverances  both  by  Land  and  Sea  :  comprehending  a 
short  Account  of  the  Raising  of  the  Siege  of  Vienna. — 
The  Tempest  between  Burnt-Island  and  Leith  in  a  Boat 
called  the  Blessing,  in  November,  1681.  Two  small 
poems  by  thesa  me  Author.  Edinb.\Q8^.  4to.  (Bound 
in  one  volume.) 

TYLOR  (Edward  B.) 

Primitive  Culture  :  Researches  into  the  development 
of  Mythology,  Philosophy,  ReUgion,  Art,  and  Custom. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

TYNDALE  (John  Waere). 

The  Island  of  Sardinia,  including  Pictures  of  the 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Sardinians.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1849.     post  Svo. 


TYNDALE  (Thomas  William).  See  Tyrwhitt 
(Robert  Philip). 

TYNDALE  (William). 

The  whole  Workes  of  William  Tyndale,  John  Frith, 
and  Doct.  Barnes,  three  worthy  Martyrs,  and  principall 
Teachers  of  the  Churche  of  England.  Lond.  1573. 
folio. 

Memorials  of  Tyndale.  See  Anderson  (Christo- 
pher). 

See  also,  Parker  Society.     Richmond  (Leigh). 

TYNDALL  (Professor  John). 

Researches  on  Dia-magnetism  and  Magne-crystallic 
Action,  including  the  Question  of  Dia-magnetic  Polarity. 
Lond.  1870.     Svo. 

Hours  of  Exercise  in  the  Alps.  Lond.\81\.  post  Svo. 

The  Forms  of  Water  in  Clouds  and  Rivers,  lee  and 
Glaciers.     Lond.  1872.     12mo. 

Contributions  to  Molecular  Physics  in  the  Domain  of 
Radiant  Heat     Lund.  1872.     Svo. 

Six  Lectures  on  Light :  delivered  in  America  iu 
1872,  1873.     Lond.  1873.     post  Svo. 

Fragments  of  Science  :  a  Series  of  detached  Essays, 
Addresses,  and  Reviews.   2  vols.  Lond.l^l^.  post  Svo. 

TYNNA  (J.  DE  La). 

Almanack  du  Commerce  de  Paris,  des  D^partemens 
de  la  France,  et  des  principales  VUles  du  Monde. 
Paris,  1817.     Svo. 

TYRELL  (Sir  James). 

The  General  History  of  England,  both  Ecclesiastical 
and  Civil.     3  vols.     Lond.  1696-1704.     folio. 

Bibliotheca  Politica ;  or,  an  Enquiry  into  the  ancient 
Constitution  of  the  English  Government.  Lond.  1718. 
folio. 

TYRT^US. 

The  Elegies  of  Tyrtseus,  translated  into  English  verse 
by  Rev.  Richard  Polwhele.     See  Theocritus. 

TYRWHITT  (Rev.  R.  St.  John). 
A  Handbook  of  Pictorial  Art.     With  a  Chapter  on 
Perspective,  by  A.  Macdonald.     Oxford,  1868.     Svo. 

TYRWHITT  (Robert  Philip). 

The  Marriage  Act,  3  Geo.  IV.  cap.  75,  with  Note* 
and  Observations  on  its  ConstructioiL  Lond.  1822.  Svo. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Courts  of  Exchequer  and  Exchequer  Chamber,  1830-35. 
5  vols.     Lond.  1832-1837.     Svo. 

Bum's  Ecclesiastical  Law;  with  Additions.  See 
Burn  (Richard). 


TYRWHITT— TZETZA. 


1037 


TYEWHITT  (Robert  Phiup)  and  GEANGEE 
(Thomas  Colpitis). 

Eeports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Courts  of  Exchequer  and  Exchequer  Chamber,  from 
Mich.  6  Wm.  rV.  1835  to  Trin.  6  WiU.  IV.  1836. 
Land.  1837.     royal  Svo. 

TYEWHITT  (Robert  Philip)  and  TYNDALE 
(Thomas  William). 

A  Digest  of  the  Public  General  Statutes,  from  Magna 
Carta  to  1  and  2  Geo.  FV.  With  an  Analytical  Index, 
Chronological  Tables,  etc.     2  vols.     Lond.  1822.    4to. 

A  Supplement  to  a  Digest  of  the  Pubhc  General 
Statutes.     Lond.  1826.     4to. 

TYEWHITT  (Thomas). 

Edition  of  the  Canterbury  Tales.  See  Chaucer 
(Geoffrey). 

TYSON  (Edward),  M.D. 

Orang-Outang,  sive  Homo  Sylvestris  :  the  Anatomy 
of  a  Pygmie  compared  with  that  of  a  Monkey,  an  Ape, 
and  a  Man.  To  which  is  added,  a  Philological  Essay 
concerning  the  Pgymies,  the  Cynocephali,  the  Satyrs, 
and  Sphinges  of  the  Ancients.     Lond..  1699.     4to. 

TYTLEE  (Alexander  Eraser),  Lord  Woodhouselee, 

Essay  on  the  Principles  of  Translation.  Edinh.  1797. 
Svo. 

The  sama  Third  edition.  With  large  additions 
and  alterations.     Edinh.  1813.     Svo. 

An  Essay  on  Military  Law,  and  the  Practice  of 
Courts-MartiaL     Edinh.  1800.     Svo. 

Elements  of  General  History,  ancient  and  modern ; 
to  which  are  added  a  Table  of  Chronology,  and  a  Com- 
parative View  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Geography. 
Second  edition.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1803.     Svo. 

Universal  History.     See  Family  Library. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Honble. 
Henry  Home  of  Kames.  Containing  Sketches  of  the 
Progress  of  Literature  and  General  Improvement  in 
Scotland  during  the  greater  part  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1807.     4ta 

The  same.     3  vols.    Edinh.  1814.     Svo. 

Historical  and  Critical  Essay  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Petrarch.     Edinb.  ISIO.     12mo. 

Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session.  See  Home 
(Henry). 

TYTLEE  (Alexandhb  Eraser),  Son  of  the  pre- 
ceding. 

Considerations  on  the  present  Political  State  of 
India.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1815.     Svo. 


TYTLEE  (James). 

A  General  History  of  all  Nations,  Ancient  and 
Modem.     Edinb.  17S2.     Svo. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  and  Antiquity  of  the 
Scottish  Nation.     Lond.  1795.     Svo. 

A  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  James  Tytler. 
[By  Thomas  Meek]     Edinb.  1805.     post  Svo. 

TYTLER  (Patrick  Eraser). 

Life  of  James  Crichton  of  Cluny,  commonly  called 
the  Admirable  Crichton.     Edinh.  1819.     Svo. 

An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Sir  Thomas 
Craig  of  Eiccarton.     Edinb.  \^2,Z.     12mo. 

The  Life  of  John  WickUff.  With  an  Appendix 
and  List  of  his  Works.  (Anon.)  Edinb.  1826. 
post  Svo. 

History  of  Scotland.  9  vols.  Edinh.  1828-1843. 
Svo. 

Index  to  the  History  of  Scotland.  Edinh.  1850. 
Svo. 

History  of  Scotland  (from  1249  to  1603).  Second 
edition.     9  vols.     Edinb.  1S41-1S43.     post  Svo. 

Index  to  the  second  edition  of  the  History  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinh.  1850.     post  8vo. 

Lives  of  Scottish  Worthies.     See  Family  Libr^lrt. 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  See  Edinburgh 
Cabinet  Library. 

life  of  Henry  VIIL  See  Edinburgh  Cabinet 
Library. 

TYTLEE  (Sarah),  and  WATSON  (J.  L.) 

The  Songstresses  of  Scotland.  2  vols.  Lond.  1871. 
post  Svo. 

TYTLEE  (William),  W.S. 

An  Inquiry,  historical  and  critical,  into  the  Evidence 
produced  by  the  Earls  of  Murray  and  Morton  against 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots;  with  an  Examination  of  Dr 
Robertson's  Dissertation  and  Mr  Hume's  History  with 
respect  to  that  Evidence.     Edinh.  1760.     Svo. 

The  same.     Third  edition.     Edinb.  1772.     Svo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition,  with  Additions.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1790.     Svo. 

Poetical  Remains  of  James  the  First,  King  of  Scot- 
land.    See  James  the  First. 

TZETZA  (Joannes). 

Exegesis  in  Homeri  Hiadem.     See  Draco  Stratoni- 

CENSIS. 


1038 


UBALDINI— ULSTER 


u 


UBALDINI  (Pbtruocio). 

Le  Vite  delle  Donne  illustri  del  Regno  d'Ingliilterra 
et  del  Regno  di  Scotia  et  di  quelle  che  d'altri  paesi  ne  i 
due  dette  Regni  sono  etato  maritate.  Lond.  1591. 
4to. 

Descrittione  del  Regno  di  Scotia,  di  Petruccio 
Ubaldino,  1588.  Ristampato  in  Edimborgo,  1829. 
4to.     (Bannatyne  Club,) 

UBALDO.    See  Guido  Ubaldo. 

UDALL  (W.) 

Historie  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queene 
of  Scotland.  By  William  Stranguage.  (Republished 
in  1636  under  the  name  of  W.  UdaU.)  Land.  1624. 
foUo.  (Bound  with  a  copy  of  Sir  John  Skene's  Ex- 
position of  the  Regiam  Majestatem.) 

See  also,  Steanguagb  (William). 

UDE  (Louis  Eustace). 

The  French  Cook :  A  System  of  Fashionable  and 
Economical  Cookery.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

UGHELLUS  (FKRDiNANDug). 

Italia  Sacra,  sive  de  Episcopis  Italise,  et  Insularum 
adjacentium.  Editio  eecunda  aucta  et  emendata  cura 
et  studio  Nicolai  ColetL  10  vols,  in  9.  Venetiis, 
1717-1722.     folio. 

UGOLINI  (Blasius). 

Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  Sacrarum;  complectens 
selectissima  clarissimorum  virorum  Opuscula  in  quibus 
Veterum  Hebrseorum  mores,  leges,  instituta,  ritus,  sacri 
et  civiles,  illustrantur.  34  vols.  Venetiis,  1744-1769. 
folio. 

UGONI  (Camillo). 

Delia  Letteratura  Italians  nella  seconda  metk  del 
Seculo  XVnL     2  vols.     Brescia,  1820.     12mo. 

UHAEL  (Baetholdus  G.)    See  Vhael. 

UHLAND  (Ludwig). 

Gedichte.     Stuttgart,  1837.     post  8vo. 

UHLIUS  (Joannes  LuD.) 

Opuscula  ad  Historiam  Legis  pertinentia,  collegit 
J.  L.  Uhlius.    See  Opuscula. 


UXERT  (F.  A.) 

Geschichte  der  Europischen  Staaten.  See  Heeeen 
and  Ukebt. 

ULFELDUS  (CoENiFicus). 

Apologia,  Relation!  Hafniensi  falsissimse  quse  in 
publicum  prodiit,  Opposita,  etc.  Cui  subjunctse  sunt 
Causae,  qu»  necessitatem  ipsi  imposuerunt  et  adegerunt, 
ut  ad  Tempus  Dania  excederet.     n.p.  1652.    18mo. 

ULFILAS  OE  ULPHILAS. 

Ulfilas  Veteris  et  Novi  Testament!  Versionis  Gothicae 
quae  supersunt  Latinitate  donata,  cum  Glossario  et 
Grammatica  Linguae  Gothicae  ediderunt  H.  C.  de 
Gabelenz  et  Dr  J.  Lcebe.  See  Bible  :  Gothic 
Versions. 

ULLMANN  (De  Gael). 

Johannes  Wessel  een  Voorganger  van  Luther :  uit 
het  Hoogduitsch  vertaald  en  met  Aanmerkingen 
vermeerderd  door  W.  N.  Munting.    Leyden,  1835.   8vo. 

Reformers  before  the  Reformation.  See  Claek 
(T.  &  T.) :  Foreign  Theological  Library. 

ULLOA  (Antonio  de)  and  JUAN  (George). 

Noticias  Secretas  de  America,  sobre  el  Estado  naval, 
militar,  y  politico  de  los  Reynos  del  Peru  y  Provincias 
de  Quito,  Costas  de  Neuva  Granada  y  Chile :  Gobiemo 
y  Regimen  particular  de  los  Pueblos  de  Indios  :  Cruel 
opr&ion  y  Extorsiones  de  sus  Corregidores  y  Curas,  etc. 
Sacadas  a  luz,  por  Don  David  Barry.  (2  parts  in  1 
vol)    Lond.  1826.     folio. 

Voyage  Historique  de  1' Am^rique  Mdridionale  fait  par 
I'ordre  du  Roi  d'Espagne,  avec  THistoire  des  Incas  de 
P6rou,  etc.  (Traduit  de  I'Espagnol  par  ilisaax  de 
MauviUon).     2  vols.     Amsterdam,  1752.     4to. 

Voyage  to  South  America ;  describing  at  large  the 
Spanish  Cities,  Towns,  Provinces,  etc.,  on  that  extensive 
Continent.  Translated  from  the  Original  Spanish; 
■with  Notes  and  Observations ;  and  an  Account  of  the 
Brazils,  by  John  Adams,  of  Waltham  Abbey.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1866.     8vo. 

ULLOA  (Barth.)    See  Salazae  (Pedro). 

ULSTER. 

Ministers  of  the   Synod   of  Ulster.     See  Presby- 

TEEIANISM. 


ULSTER— UNIVEESAL  LIBEAEIAN. 


1039 


TJLST'ER—Cmithmed. 

The  Aimals  of  Ulster.  Translated  from  the  Text  of 
O'Conor's  Rerum  Hibemicarum  Scriptores  Veteres 
for  the  Ulster  Journal  of  Archajology.  Belfast,  1853. 
4ta 

UMBEEIT  (Dr  Fribdrioh  "W.  C.) 

Das  Buch  Hiob.  Uebersetzung  und  Auslegung, 
nebst  Einleitiing  uber  Geist,  Eorm  und  Verfasser  des 
Buchs.     Heidelberg,  1832.     8vo. 

UNDINE.     See  FouQui  (La  Mottk). 

UNIACKE  (Crofton). 

A  Letter  on  the  Necessity  and  Practicability  of  form- 
ing a  Code  of  the  Laws  of  England.  Lond.  1825. 
8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Horace  Twiss,  being  an  Answer  to  his 
"  Enquiry  into  the  means  of  consolidating  and  digesting 
the  Laws  of  England."     See  Twiss  (Horace). 

UNION  OF  ENGLAND  AND  SCOTLAND. 

The  Rights  and  Interests  of  the  Two  British 
Monarchies  Lnquir'd  into  and  clear'd  with  a  special 
respect  to  an  United  or  Separate  State.  Treatises  I. 
and  IIL     Lond.  1703,  1706.     4to. 

Considerations  upon  the  Union  of  the  Two  King- 
doms :  with  an  Account  of  the  methods  taken  by 
Ancient  and  Modem  Govenmients  to  effect  an  Union, 
etc.     n.p.  1806.     8vo. 

UNION  TUNE  BOOK     See  Clark  (Thomas). 

UNIQUE  TRADITIONS.    See  Scotland. 

UNITED  SERVICE  JOURNAL,    ^^ee  Magazines. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA 

History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  first  settle- 
ment as  Colonies,  to  the  close  of  the  war  with  Great 
Britain  in  1815.     Lmd.  1826.     8vo. 

The  Addresses  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the 
United  States,  together  with  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence and  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  New 
York,  1839.     8vo. 

Diplomatic  Correspondence.  Papers  relating  to 
Foreign  Affairs,  accompanying  the  Annual  Message  of 
the  President  to  the  First  Session  of  the  Thirty-eighth 
Congress.     2  vols.     Washington,  1864.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  Session.  Vols.  L,  III.,  TV. 
Washington,  1865.     8vo. 

The  same.  First  Session,  Thirty-ninth  Congress. 
3  vols.     Washington,  1866,     8vo. 


UNITED  STATES— Continued. 

Appendix  to  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  1865 : 
The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America ;  and  the  attempted 
Assassination  of  William  H  Seward,  Secretary  of  State, 
and  Frederick  W.  Seward,  Assistant  Secretary,  on  the 
evening  of  the  14th  April  1865.  Washington,  1866. 
8vo. 

The  Laws  of  the  United  States  of  America,  published 
by  authority.     3  vols.     Philadelphia,  1796.     8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Courts  of  Common 
Law  and  Admiralty  in  the  United  States  : — 

Vol.  L  By    Theron    Metcalf   and    Jonathan    C. 
Perkins. 
II.,  III.  By  George  T.  Curtis. 
IV.,  V.  A  Supplement  to  the  United  States'  Digest, 
by  John  Phelps  Putnam. 
VI.  A  Table  of  the  Cases  contained  in  the  three 
volumes  of  the  United  States'Digest,  and 
in  the  two  volumes  of  the  Supplement 
By  George  P.  Sangar. 
VII.-XV.  Annual  Digests,    1847-1855. 

15  vols.     Boston,  1847-1856.     8vo. 

Digest  of  the  Decisions  in  the  Courts  of  Equity  in 
the  United  States.  By  John  P.  Putnam.  2  vols. 
Boston,  1852.     8vo. 

Compendium  of  the  Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants 
and  Statistics  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Returns 
of  the  Sixth  Census  by  Counties  and  principal  Towns. 
Washington,  1841.     folio. 

Constitutions  of  the  United  States  of  America.  See 
Constitutions. 

An  Excursion  through  the  United  Stetes  and  Canada,, 
during  the  years  1822-23.  By  an  English  Gentleman. 
Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

Narrative  of  the  United  States'  Exploring  Expedi- 
tion.   See  Wilkes  (Charles). 

Rambles  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.  See 
Rambles. 

Views  of  Society  and  Manners  in  America  j  in  & 
series  of  Letters  from  that  country  during  the  years 
1818,  1819,  and  1820.  By  an  Englishwoman.  Lond^ 
1821.     8vo. 

UNIVERSAL  HISTORY. 

An  Universal  History,  from  the  earliest  Account  of 
Time  to  the  present ;  compiled  from  Original  Authors  ; 
illustrated  with  Maps,  Notes,  etc.  26  vols.  Lond. 
1736-1765.     foUo. 

UNIVERSAL  LIBRARIAN  (The) ;  containing  an 
Account  of  Books,  and  the  Undertakings  of  the 
Learned.    Lond.  1761.     8vo. 


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UNIVEESAL  EEVIEW— UEE. 


,.«. 


UNIVEESAL  EEVIKW;  or,  Clironicle  of  the 
Literature  of  all  Nations.  2  vols.  Lond.  1824,  1825. 
8vo. 

UNIVEESITIES. 

The  Defects  of  an  University  Education,  and  its 
Unsuitahleness  to  a  Commercial  People ;  with  the 
expediency  and  necessity  of  erecting  at  Glasgow  an 
academy  for  the  Instruction  of  youth.  Lond.  1762. 
8vo. 

Eeport  made  to  His  Majesty  by  a  Eoyal  Commission 
of  Inquiry  into  the  State  of  the  Universities  of  Scot- 
land.    Lond.  1831.     folio. 

Evidence,  oral  and  documentary,  taken  and  received 
by  the  Commissioners  for  visiting  the  Universities  of 
Scotland  (in  1826  and  1830).  4  vols,  in  5.  Lond. 
1837.    folio. 

Eeport  of  the  St.  Andrews  University  Commissioners 
(Scotland).     Lond.  1845.     folio. 
See  also,  Aberdeen.     Eeports. 

UNTON  FAMILY. 

The  Unton  Inventories  relating  to  Wadley  and 
Earingdon,  Co.  Berks,  in  the  years  1596  and  1620. 
With  a  Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Unton,  by  John 
Gough  Nichols.  Lond.  1841.  4to.  (Berkshire  Ash- 
molean  Society.) 

UNTON  (SiK  Heney). 
Correspondence.     <Sii?e  Eoxbueghe  Club. 

UNZEE  AND  PEOCHASKA,  on  the  Nervous 
System.     See  Sydenham  Society. 

UPCOTT(  William). 

A  Bibliographical  Account  of  the  principal  Works 
relating  to  English  Topography.  3  vols.  Lond.  1818. 
8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Writings  of  John  Evelyn.  See 
Evelyn  (John). 

UPHAM  (Edwaed.) 

The  History  and  Doctrine  of  Budhism,  popularly 
illustrated ;  wdth  Notices  of  the  Kappooism  or  Demon 
Worship,  and  of  the  BaU  or  Planetary  Incantations  of 
Ceylon.     Land.  1829.     folio. 

History  of  the  Ottoman  Empire.  See  Constable's 
Miscellany. 

UPHAM  (Thomas  Cogswell),  D.D. 

Elements  of  Mental  Philosophy.     2  vols.     Boston, 
1831.     8vo. 
Biblical  Archaeology.     See  Jahn  (John). 


UPPSTEOM  (Andreas). 

Fragmenta  Gothica  Selecta  ad  fidem  codicum  Am- 
brosianorum  Carolini  Vaticani.     Upsaliw,  1861.     8vo. 

Fragmentema  af  Matthsei  EvangeUum  p§,  Gotiska 
jemte  Ordforklaring  och  Ordbojningslara,  Academisk 
afhandling  af  Anders  Uppstrom  och  Hjalmar  Henrio 
Petr6.     Upsaki,  1850.     8vo. 

UPTON  (Major-General  Emoby),  United  States 
Army. 

The  Armies  of  Europe  and  Asia ;  embracing  Official 
Eeports  on  the  Armies  of  Japan,  China,  India,  Persia, ' 
Italy,  Eussia,  Austria,  Germany,  France,  and  England, 
accompanied  by  Letters  descriptive  of  a  Journey  from 
Japan  to  the  Caucasus.     Portsmouth,  1878.     8vo. 

UPTON  (John). 

Critical  Observations  on  Shakespere.  Lond.  1848. 
8vo. 

UPTONUS  (Nicolaus). 

Nicolai  Uptoni  de  Studio  Militari  libri  quatuor  j 
Johan  de  Bado  Aureo  Tractatus  de  Armis  ;  Henrici 
Spehnanui  Aspilogia  :  Edouardus  Bissseus  e  codd.  MSS. 
primus  publici  juris  fecit  notisque  illustravit.  Londini, 
1654.     foHo. 

UEBANI  (Peter). 

A  Select  Collection  of  Original  Scottish  Airs,  for  the 
Voice,  with  Symphonies  and  Accompaniments  for  the 
Piano  Forte,  Violin,  and  Violoncello.  3  vols.  Edinh. 
n.d.     folio. 

UEBANUS  (Fbater),  Ord.  Min. 

Institutiones  Greece  Grammatices.     Paris,  n.d.     4to. 

UECHAED.     See  Urquhaht. 

UEE  (Andrew),  M.D. 

A  Dictionary  of  Chemistry,  on  the  basis  of  Mr 
Nicholson's.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

A  New  System  of  Geology,  in  which  the  Great 
Eevolutions  of  the  Earth  and  Animated  Nature  are 
reconciled  to  modern  Science  and  Sacred  History. 
Lmd.  1829.     8vo. 

Philosophy  of  Manufactures ;  or,  an  Exposition  of 
the  Scientific,  Moral,  and  Commercial  Economy  of  the 
Factory  System  of  Great  Britain.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

The  Cotton  Manufacture  of  Great  Britain  systemati- 
cally investigated,  and  illustrated.  Lond.  1836. 
2  vols,     post  8vo. 

UEE  (Eev.  David). 

The  History  of  Eutherglen  and  East  Kilbride. 
Glasgow,  1793.     8vo. 


URQUHAET— USOZ  I  EIO. 


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UEQUHAET  Pavid). 

Turkey  and  its  Eeeources;  its  Municipal  Organisa- 
tion and  Free  Trade.     Lmid.  1833.     8vo. 

The  Spirit  of  the  East,  illustrated  in  a  Journal  of 
Travels  through  Eoiunoli  during  an  eventful  period. 
2  vols.     Land.  1838.     8vo. 

The  Pillars  of  Hercules ;  or,  a  Narrative  of  Travels  in 
Spain  and  Morocco  in  1848.    2  vols.    Lojk^.  1850.    8vo. 

Progress  of  Eussia  in  the  "West,  North,  and  South. 
Lmd.  1853.     12mo. 

UEQUHAET  (Eev.  David  Henbt). 
Commentaries  on  Classical  Learning.  Lond.\?>OZ.  8vo. 

UEQUHAET  (George). 

The  Experienced  Solicitor  in  proceedings  under  the 
Appellant  Jurisdiction  of  the  House  of  Lords,  on 
Appeals  and  Writs  of  Error,  and  in  matters  of  Peerage. 
Lmd.  1773.     foUo. 

UEQUHAET  (Sir  Thomas),  of  Cromarty. 

Works.  Edited  hy  Thomas  Maitland,  with  a  Bio- 
graphical Introduction.  Edinh.  1834.  4to.  (Mait- 
land Club.) 

The  Trissotetras ;  or  a  most  Exquisite  Tahle  for 
resolving  all  manner  of  Triangles.     Lond.  1645.     4to. 

Epigrams  Divine  and  Morall.     Lond.  1646.     4to. 

EK2KYBAAAYP0N ;  or,  the  Discovery  of  a  Most 
Exquisite  Jewel,  found  in  the  Kennel  of  Worcester 
Streets,  the  day  after  the  fight  anno  1651  ;  serving  in 
this  place  to  frontal  a  Vindication  of  the  honour  of 
Scotland,  from  that  infamy  whereinto  the  rigid  Presby- 
terian party  hath  involved  it.     Lond.  1652.     12mo. 

HANTOXPONOXANON ;  or,  a  Peculiar  Promptuary 
of  Time,  wherein  is  displayed  a  most  exact  Directory  of 
all  particular  chronologies,  and  that  by  deducting  the 
true  Pedigree  and  Lineal  Descent  of  the  most  ancient 
and  honourable  Name  of  the  Urquharts,  in  the  House  of 
Cromartie,  since  the  Creation  of  the  World,  until  this 
present  yeer  of  God,  1652.     Lond.  1652.     12mo. 

Works  of  Eabelais,  translated.  See  Eabelais 
(FRANgois). 

UEQUHAET  (William  Pollard). 
Life  and  Times  of  Francisco  Sforza,  Duke  of  Milan. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1852.     8vo. 

UESATUS  (Sertorius). 

Monumenta  Patavina,  collecta,  digesta,  explicata, 
suisque  iconibus  expressa.     Patavii,  1652.     folio. 

UESINUS  (Zachart). 

The  Summe  of  Christian  Eeligion,  delivered  in  Lec- 
tures upon  the  Catechisme,  translated  by  Henry  Parrie. 
Oxford,  1595.     post  8vo. 


UESULA  (ST.) 

Life  of  St.  Ursula,  Guiscard,  and  Sigismund.  See 
RoxBUBGHE  Club. 

USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE  (Society  fob  the  Dif- 
fusion of).    See  LiBRAEY  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

USES  AND  TEUSTS. 

The  Law  of  Uses  and  Trusts,  collected  and  digested 
in  a  proper  order,  from  the  Eeports  of  adjudged  cases 
in  the  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity,  etc.,  together  with  a 
Treatise  of  Dower.    Second  edition.    Lond.  1741.  Sva 

USHfiE  or  USSHEE  (James),  D.D.,  ArcJMshop 
of  Armagh. 

The  Whole  Works  of  Archbishop  Ussher  now  first 
collected,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author  and  an  Account 
of  his  Writings  by  Charles  Eichard  Elrington,  D.D. 
17  vols.     Dublin,  1864.     8vo. 

Britannicarum  Ecclesiarum  Antiquitates :  quibus 
inserta  est  pestiferse  a  Pelagio  Britanno  in  ecclesiam 
inductee  Hereseos  Historia.     Dublin,  1639.     4to. 

The  same.     Londini,  1687 .     foUo. 

Veterum  Epistolarum  Hibernicarum  SyUoge;  quas 
ille  coUegit  et  recensuit.     Paris,  1665.     4to. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Eeligion  anciently  professed  by 
the  Irish  and  British.     Dublin,  1815.     8vo. 

The  Annals  of  the  World,  deduced  from  the  Origin 
of  Time,  and  continued  to  the  Destruction  of  the 
Temple,  containing  the  History  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament,  with  that  of  the  Macchabees.  Lond.  1658. 
foHo. 

Strange  and  remarkable  Prophecies  and  Predictions 
of  James  Usher,  late  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  n.p.  1 702. 
4to. 

Dissertationes  Ignatianoe.     See  Cotelerius  (J.  B.) 

Life.    See  Elrington  (Charles  E.) 

USHEE  (James). 

CHo ;  or  a  Discourse  on  Taste,  addressed  to  a  young 
Lady.     Lond.  1772.     12mo. 

USHEE  (John). 

A  Journey  from  London  to  Persepoli :  including 
Wanderings  in  Daghestan,  Georgia,  Armenia,  Kurdis- 
tan, Mesopotamia,  and  Persia.    Lond.\%^5.   royal   8va 

USSEEIUS  (Jacobus).     See  Usher  (James). 

USOZ  I  EIO  (Luis  db). 

Un  Espanol  en  la  Biblia :  i  lo  que  puede  ensenamos. 
n-d.     post  8vo. 

El  Libro  del  Profeta  Isaias,  traduzido  al  Castellano 
segiin  el  Texto  Hebreo.     Madrid,  1863.     8vo. 

See  also,  Eeformistas  Esp angles. 

6q 


1042 


rSTARIZ— UZ. 


USTAEIZ  (GEnoNiMo  de). 

The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Commerce  and  Maritime 
Affairs.  Written  originally  in  Spanish  by  Don  Gero- 
nimo  de  Ustariz,  and  translated  by  John  Kippax,  B.D. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     8to. 

USURY. 

The  Case  of  Interest  or  Usury,  stated  and  examined. 
See  Interest. 

The  Case  of  Usury  further  debated  in  a  Letter  to 
the  author  of  "  Usury  Stated."    Lond.  1684.     4to. 


UTEECHT. 

History  of  the  Treaties  of  Utrecht,  Gertruydenberg, 
etc.     See  Treaties. 

UTTEESON  (Edward  V.) 

Select  Pieces  of  Early  Popular  Poetry  ;  republished 
principally  from  Early  Printed  copies  in  the  Black 
Letter.     (Anon.)     2  vols.     Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

UZ  (JoHAN  Peter). 

Poetische  Werke.     2  vols.     Wien,  1804.     12mo. 


VACHER— VALEEIUS  MAXIMUS. 


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VACHER  (Thomas  B.) 

A  Pocket  Digest  of  Stamp  Duties,  and  of  Judicial 
Decisions  thereon.  Sixth  edition.  Lond.  1865. 
12mo. 

VADE  MECUM:  a  Manuall  of  Essayes,  Morall  and 
Theological!.     Lond.  1629.     16mo. 

ViENIUS  (Otho). 

Vita  D.  Thomas  Aquinatis  Othonis  Vaenii  ingenio 
et  manu  delineata.    Antverpice,  1610.     folio. 

VAHL  (Mabtinus). 

Symbolae  Botanicse,  sive  Plantarum  quas  in  Itinere, 
imprimis  Orientali  collegit  Petrus  Forskal,  etc.,  Descrip- 
tiones.     3  parts  in  1  vol.     Haunim,  1790-17  9 L     folio. 


VAILLANT  (A.) 
Grammaire     VaUaque 
Bukarest,  1836.     8vo. 


h.    rUsage    des     Fransais. 


VAILLANT  (Joannes  Foy). 

Seleucidarum  Imperium,  sive  Historia  Regnm  Syrise 
ad  fidem  Numismatum  accommodata.  iMt.  Paris. 
1681.     4to. 

Numismata  Imperatorum,  Augustarum  et  Csesarum, 
a  Populis  Eomanse  ditionis  Graece  loquentibus  ex  omni 
modido  percussa.     Lutetice  Pariaiorum,  1698.     4to. 

Historia  Ptolemaeorum  ^Egypti  Regum,  ad  fidem 
Numismatum  accomodata.    Amstelcedami,  1701.    folio. 

VAILLANT  (Le).     See  Lb  Vaillant  (FRANgois). 
VAINES  (DoM  de).    See  De  Vaines  (Fk.  J.) 

VALDES  (Juan  de). 

Life  and  Writings  of  Juan  de  Valdds,  otherwise 
Valdesso,  Spanish  Reformer  in  the  Sixteenth  Century. 
With  a  Translation  from  the  Italian  of  his  Hundred 
and  Ten  Considerations,  by  John  T.  Betts.  Lond. 
1865.     8vo. 

Ziento  i  diez  Consideraziones,  etc.  See  Rbformistas 
Antigcos  Espanoles. 


VALENCIENNES 
(Georges,  Baron). 


(Aohille).        See     Cuvier 


VALENCIENNES  (Henri  de). 

De  la  Conqueste  do  Constantinople.  See  Fhakob 
(Soci6t6  de  l'Hibtoirb  de). 

VALENTIA  (George  Anneslby,  Viscount). 

Voyages  and  Travels  to  India,  Ceylon,  the  Red  Sea, 
Abyssinia,  and  Egypt,  in  1802,  1803,  1804,  1805,  and 
1806.     3  vols.    Lond.  1809.    4to. 

VALENTINI  (Baron  von),  Prussian  Oeneral. 

Military  Reflections  on  Turkey ;  extracted  and  trans- 
lated from  General  Baron  von  Valentini's  "  Treatise  on 
the  Art  of  War,"  by  a  MiHtary  Officer.  Lond.  1828. 
8vo. 

VALENTINIANUS  HL  (Imperator).     See  Thko 

DOSIUS. 

VALEEA  (Cipriano  de).  See  Eeformistas 
Antiguos  Espanoles. 

VALEEA  (DiBQO  de). 
Chronica  de  Espana.     See  Spain. 

VALERIUS  FLACCUS  (Caius). 

Argonauticon  Libri  Octo,  cum  notis  integris  Lud. 
Carrionis,  Laur.  Balbi  et  aJiorum.  Curante  Petro  Bur- 
manno  qui  et  suas  annotationes  adjecit.  Leidce,  1724. 
4to. 

Argonauticon  Libri  Octo,  cum  notis  Petri  Burmanni 
et  aliorum,  recensuit  suasque  adnotationes  adjecit 
Theoph.  Christ.  Harles.  (Bound  in  2  vols.)  Altenbwrgi, 
1781.     8vo. 

VALERIUS  MAXIMUS  (Caius). 

Dictorum  et  Factorum  Memorabilium  Libri  EX. 
Venetiis,  1478.     folio. 

Id.  op.  Cum  selectis  variorum  Observationibus,  ex 
recensione  A.  Thysii.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1655. 
8vo. 

Id.  op.  Ex  editione  Joannis  KappiL  3  vols.  Lond. 
1823.     8vo.     (Valpy's  Delphin  Classics.) 

Romae  Antiquse  Descriptio  :  a  View  of  the  Religion, 
Laws,  Manners,  etc.,  of  the  ancient  Romans  and  others, 
comprehended  in  their  Acta  and  Sayings.  Written  in 
Latins  by  Quintus  Valerius  Maximus,  and  now  rendered 
into  English,  together  with  a  Life  of  the  Author  (by 
Samuel  Speed).     Zond.  1678.     8vo. 


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VALERY— VALUATION  EOLLS. 


VALEEY  (M.) 

Voyages  Historiques  et  Litteraires  en  Italie,  pendant 
les  Annies  1826, 1827,  et  1828  j  ou,  I'Indicateur  Italien. 
5  vols,  in  2.     Paris,  1832.     8vo. 

Voyages  en  Corse,  k  I'De  d'Elbe,  et  en  Sardaigne. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1837.     Bvo. 

The  same.     Bruxelles,  1835.     royal  Bvo. 

VALESIUS  (Feanoiscus).    See  Museum  Corto- 

NENSE. 

VALESIUS  (Hadbianus). 

Rerum  Francicarum  usque  ad  Ghlotharii  Senioris 
mortem  Libri  VIII. — sive  Gesta  Veterum  Francorum. 
Parisiis,  1646.     folio. 

Disceptationis  de  Basilicis  Defensio  adversus  J. 
Launoii  de  ea  Judicium.  Ace.  de  vetustioribus  Luteciae 
Basilicis  Liber.     Parisiis,  1660.     8vo. 

Notitia  GaUiarum  ordiue  litterarum  digesta.  Parisiis, 
1675.     folio. 


VALESIUS  (Henkiccs). 

Historiae    Ecclesiasticse     Scriptores     Grseci 
Ecclesiastical  Historians. 


See 


VALIX  (RBNifi  Josue). 

Nouveau  Commentaire  sur  I'Ordonnance  de  la 
Marine,  du  mois  d'Aofit,  1681.  2  vols.  La  Rochelle, 
1766.     4to. 

VALLA  (Georgius). 

Commentationes  in  Ptolemei  Quadripartitum  inque 
Ciceronis  Partitiones  et  Tusculanas  Questiones  ac  Plinii 
Naturalis  Historiae  Librum  Secundum.  Venetiis,  1502. 
folio. 

VALLANCEY  (Lieut.-Col.  Charles),  LLD. 

A  Grammar  of  the  Ibemo-Celtic,  or  Irish  Language. 
Dublin,  1773.     4to. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  with  additions,  to  which 
is  prefixed  an  Essay  on  the  Celtic  Language,  showing 
the  importance  of  the  Ibemo-Celtic  or  Irish  dialect  to 
Students  in  History,  etc.     Dublin,  1781.     8vo. 

An  Essay  towards  illustrating  the  Antient  History 
of  the  Britannic  Isles.  Intended  as  a  Preface  to  a 
work  entitled  a  Vindication  of  the  Ancient  History  of 
Ireland.     Lmd.  1786.     8vo. 

Collectanea  de  Rebus  Hibemicis.  5  vols.  Dublin, 
1786-1790.     8vo. 


VALLANCEY  (Lieut.-Col.    Charles),    LLD.— 

Continued. 

Prospectus  of  a  Dictionary  of  the  Language  of  the 
Aire  Coti,  or  Ancient  Irish,  compared  with  the 
Language  of  the  Cuti,  or  Ancient  Persians,  with  the 
Hindostanee,  the  Arabic,  and  Chaldean  Languages :  with 
a  Preface  containing  an  Epitome  of  the  Ancient  History 
of  Ireland,  etc.     Dublin,  1802.     4to. 

VALLE  (Fedebigo  dblla). 

La  Reina  di  Scotia ;  Trag^dia.    Milano,  1628.    4to. 

VALLE  (Pietro  della). 

Travels  into  the  East  Indies  and  Arabia.  Translated 
into  English,  by  George  Havers.  To  which  is  added, 
a  Relation  of  Sir  Thomas  Roe's  Voyage  to  the  East 
Indies.     Lond.  1665.     folio. 

VALOR  ECCLESLA.STICUS,  temp.  Hen.  VHL 
See  Records  (Public). 

VALPY-S  LATIN  CLASSICS.  See  Auctores 
Classici. 

VALUATION  ROLLS. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Aberdeen  for  the 
years  1869,  1874,  1879,  and  1880.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Argyll  for  the  years 
1872-1875,  1878,  1880.     oblong  foUo. 

Cess  and  Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Berwick. 
Revised  and  compared  with  the  former  Cess  and 
Valuation  Book,  and  with  the  several  Divisions  and 
Transfers  that  have  taken  place  since  the  20th  day  of 
May  1779.     Dunse,  1817.     folio. 

The  same.  Compared  with  the  Cess  and  Valuation 
Book,  and  with  the  several  Divisions  and  Transfers 
that  have  taken  place  since  the  30th  day  of  AprU  1817. 
Dunse,  1853.     folio. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Berwick  for  the 
years  1872-1875,  1877,  1878,  1880.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Caithness  for  the 
years  1879,  1880.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Dumfries  for  the 
years  1869,  1871-1875,  1879,  1880.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  Book  or  RoU  of  the  County  of  Mid-Lothian 
or  Edinburgh,  1814.     1814.     folio. 

The  same.  For  the  years  1857,  1867-1875,  1877- 
1880.    oblong  folio. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Fife,  1872-1875, 
1877-1880.     oblong  foUo. 


VALUATION  ROLLS— VANE. 


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VALUATION  HOLLS— Continued. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Forfar ;  containing 
the  division  of  Valued  Rents  since  the  date  of 
the  Original  RoU  in  •1683;  containing  also  the 
particulars  of  Divisions  of  Valued  Rents  up  to  October 
1822.     1823.     folio. 

The  same.  For  the  years  1856, 1858, 1871.  oblong 
folio. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Inverness,  1869, 
1872-1874,  1877,  1879.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Kincardine  for  the 
years  1873,  1878.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Kinross  for  the  year 
1880.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Kirkcudbright  for 
the  years  1870,  1878,  1879.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Linlithgow  for  the 
years  1869, 1872-1875,  1877,  1880.     oblong  folio. 

Lands  Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Nairn,  with 
Map,  for  the  yeai-  1879.     folio. 

Valuation  RoU  of  the  County  of  Perth  for  the  years 
1870,  1873,  1874,  1879,  1880.     oblong  folio. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Ross  for  the  years 
1870,  1872-1874, 1877,  1879,  1880.  folio  and  oblong 
foUo. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Roxburgh  for  the 
years  1869,  1871,  1873-1875,  1879,  1880.  oblong 
folio. 

Valuation  Roll  of  the  County  of  Wigton  for  the 
year  1877-1878.     oblong  folio. 

VAMBfiRY  (Arminius),  Professor,  University  of 
Pesth. 

Sketches  of  Central  Asia.  Additional  Chapters  on 
my  Travels,  Adventures,  and  on  the  Ethnology  of 
Central  Asia.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

History  of  Bokhara,  from  the  earUest  period  down 
to  the  Present     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

VAN  BRAAM  HOUCKGEEST  (ANDRi;  Everard). 

Voyage  de  I'Ambassade  de  la  Compagnie  des  Indes 
Orientales  Hollandaises,  vers  I'Empereur  de  la  Chine 
dans  les  ann^es  1794  et  1795,  tiro  du  Journal  d'Andro 
Everard  Van  Braam  Houckgeest,  public  en  Frangais 
par  L.  E  Moreau  de  Saint-Mery.  2  vols.  Philadelphie, 
1797.     4to. 

Authentic  Account  of  the  Embassy  of  the  Dutch 
East-India  Company,  to  the  Court  of  the  Emperor  of 
China,  in  the  years  1794  and  1795,  translated  from  the 
original  of  M.  L.  E  Moreau  de  Saint-Mery.  2  vols. 
Lmid.  1798.     8vo. 


VANBRUGH  (Sir  John). 

Plays.     2  vols.     Lond.  1719.     12mo. 

VAN  BYNKERSHOEK  (CoRNBuns).    ;See  Byn- 

KERSHOBK. 

VANCOUVER  (Captain  George). 

A  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  the  North  Pacific  Ocean, 
and  round  the  World,  performed  in  the  years  1790-95. 
3  vok  (with  Atlas  of  Plates  in  foUo).  Lond.  1798.    4to. 

VANDER-BURCHIUS  (Lambertds). 
Sabaudorum  Ducum  Principumque   Historise   Gen- 
tilitieeLibriduo.    Ex  Officina  Plantiniana,  1529.    4to. 

VANDER-LINDEN  (Joan.  Anton.) 

De  Scriptis  Medicis  Libri  duo.  Amstdredami,  1637. 
8vo. 

VANDER-LINDEN  (John),  LL.D. 

Institutes  of  the  Laws  of  Holland,  by  JoL  Van  Der 
Linden.  Translated  into  English  by  Jabez  Henry. 
Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

VAN  DE  VELDE  (C.  W.  M.) 

Narrative  of  a  Journey  through  Syria  and  Palestine 
in  1851  and  1852.  Translated  under  the  Author's  super- 
intendence.    2  vols.     Edinb.  1854.     8vo. 

VANDERVYNCKT  (J.  J.) 

Histoire  des  Troubles  des  Pays-Bas,  sous  PhiUppe  IL ; 
ouvrage  corrigd,  etc.,  et  augments  d'un  Discours  Pr6- 
Uminaire  et  do  Notes  par  J.  Tarte.  3  vols.  Bruxelles, 
1822.     8vo. 

VAN  DYCK  (Antoine). 

Iconographie,  ou  Vies  des  Hommes  lUustres  du 
XVIP  Siecle,  6crites  par  M.  V**  avec  les  Portraits 
peints  par  le  fameux  Antoine  Van  Dyck,  et  gravdes  sous 
sa  direction.     2  vols,  in  1.     Amsterdam,  1759.     foUo. 

VANE  (Sir  Henry),  Knight. 

Two  Treatises ;  I.  An  Epistle  General  to  the  Mystical 
Body  of  Christ  on  Earth,  IL  The  Face  of  the  Timea 
Both  written  by  Sir  H.  Vane  in  the  time  of  his 
Imprisonment,     n.p.  1662.     4to. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  Sir  Henry  Vane ;  or,  a  short 
Narrative  of  the  main  Passages  of  his  Earthly  Pilgrim- 
age.   n.p.  1662.     4to. 

His  Tryal  at  the  King's  Bench,  June  2d  and  6th, 
1662.  Together  with  what  he  intended  to  have  spoken 
the  day  of  his  Sentence  (Juno  11)  for  Arrest  of  Judg- 
ment. Also  his  Speech,  etc.,  on  the  Scaffold.  n.p. 
1662.     4to. 


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VAN  ECK— VAEGAS. 


VAN  ECK  (Cornelius). 

Principia  Juris  Civilis,  secundum  ordinem  Diges- 
torum.     Trajedi  ad  Rlienum,  1724.     12mo. 

VAN  EGMONT  (J.  ^gidius),  and  HEYMAN 
(John). 

Travels  through  Part  of  Europe,  Asia  Minor,  the 
Islands  of  the  Archipelago,  Syria,  Palestine,  Egypt, 
Mount  Sinai,  etc.  Translated  from  the  Low  Dutch. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1759.     8vo. 

VAN-ESPEN  (Zegbrus  Bernardus),  J.  U.  D. 

Scripta  Omnia.  Vols.  I.,  II.  Jus  Ecclesiasticum 
Universum.  III.,  TV.  Commentarius  in  Canones  Juris 
veteris  ac  novi,  etc.    4  vols.    Lovanii,  1753.     folio. 

Vie  de  M.  Van  Espen.     Louvain,  17 G7.     folio. 

Supplementum  ad  varias  Collectiones  Operum  clar. 
viri  Z.  B.  Van  Espen.  [Par  I'Abb^  G.  Dupac  de 
Bellegarde.]  Bruxellis,  1768.  folio.  (Bound  with 
the  preceding.) 

VAN  GESTEL  (Cornelius).     See  Gestel. 

VAN  HALEN  (Juan). 

Narrative  of  Don  Juan  Van  Halen's  Imprisonment 
in  the  Dungeons  of  the  Inquisition  at  Madrid,  and  his 
Escape  in  1817.  Edited  from  the  Original  Manuscript. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1827.      8vo. 

VAN  HEYTHUSEN  (F.  M.) 

An  Essay  upon  Marine  Evidence,  in  the  Courts  of 
Law  and  Equity;  in  which  is  considered  the  competency 
of  a  Marine  Witness  ;  the  legal  title  to  British  Ships ; 
the  Proof  and  Construction  of  a  Ship's  Policy,  etc. 
To  which  is  added  a  Glossary  of  Sea  Terms.  Lond. 
1819.     8vo. 

VANINUS  (Julius  Cjesar),  J.  U.  D. 

Amphitheatrum  ^ternse  Providentice  Divino- 
Magicum,  Chris tiano-Physicum,  nee  non  Astrologo- 
Catholicum :  adversus  veteres  Philosophes,  Atheos,  etc. 
Lugduni,  1615.     8vo. 

De  Admirandis  Naturse,  Eeginae  Deseque  Mortalium, 
Arcanis  Libri  quatuor.     Lutetice,  1616.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Luciho  Vanini  (alias  Julius  Csesar), 
burnt  for  Atheism  at  Thoulouse.  With  an  Abstract 
of  His  Writings,  and  Mr  Bayle's  Arguments  in  behalf 
of  Vanini  compleatly  answered.  [By  David  Durand.] 
Translated  from  the  French.     Lond.  1730.     8vo. 

VAN  LAUN  (Henri). 

History  of  French  Literatura  3  vols.  Lond.  1876- 
1877.     8vo. 


VAN  LEEUWEN  (Simon),  LL.D. 

Censura  Forensis  Theoretico-Practica  id  est  Totiua 
Juris  Civilis,  Eomani,  Ususque  recepti,  et  practici 
methodica'CoUatio.     Lugduni  Batavorum,  1662.     4to 

Commentaries  on  the  Roman-Dutch  Law.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Dutch.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

VAN  LENNEP  (Henry  J.) 

Travels  in  little-known  Parts  of  Asia  Minor,  with 
Illustrations  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Researches  in 
Arehseology.     2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

VAN  PRAET  (Joseph  Basilb  Bernard). 

Catalogue  des  Livres  imprimis  sur  Velin  de  la 
Bibliothfeque  du  Roi.  6  vols,  in  5.  Paris,  1822- 
1828.     8vo. 

Catalogue  des  Livres  imprimes  sur  V^lin  qui  se  trouve 
dans  les  BibUothfeques,  tant  publiques  que  particuliferes. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1824-1828.     8vo. 

Recherches  sur  Louis  de  Bruges,  Seigneur  de  la 
Gruthuyse,  suivies  de  la  Notice  des  Manuscrits  qui  lui 
sont  appartenu,  et  dont  la  plus  grande  partie  se  conserve 
k  la  Bibhothfeque  du  Roi.     Paris,  1831.     8vo. 

VAN  PRAET  (Jules). 

Essays  on  the  Political  History  of  the  Fifteenth, 
Sixteenth,  and  Seventeenth  Centuries.  Edited  by  Sir 
Edmund  Head,  Bart.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

VAN  SWIETEN  (Gerardus).    See  Swieten. 

VARAMUNDUS  (Ernestus). 

De  Furoribus  Gallicis,  horrenda  et  indigna  AmiraUii 
CastiUionei,  NobUium  atque  Ulustrium  virorum  Csede, 
scelerata  ac  inaudita  Piorum  Strage  passim  edita  per 
complures  Gallic  civitates,  etc.,  vera  et  simplex  Nar- 
ratio.     Edimbiirgi,  1573.     4to. 

A  true  and  plaine  Report  of  the  Furious  Outrages  of 
Fraunce,  and  the  horrible  and  shameful  slaughter  of 
ChastUlion  the  Admiral,  etc.  By  Ernest  Varamund  of 
Friesland.     At  Striveling  in  Scotlande,  1573.     12mo. 

VARANO  (Alfonso). 

Opera  Poetiche.     3  vola     Parma,  1789.     12mo. 

VARD^US  (Hugo).     See  Ward  (Hugh). 

VARENIUS  (Bernhard),  M.D. 

Compleat  System  of  General  Geography ;  improved 
by  Sir  Isaac  Newton  and  Dr  Jurin,  translated  by  Mr 
Dugdale,  and  revised  by  Peter  Shaw,  M.D.  2  vols^ 
Lond.  1736.     8vo. 

VARGAS  (Thomas  Tamaio  de). 

Historia  de  Espafia.    See  Tamaio  (Thomas). 


VARIJ^Tfe  LITT^EAIRES— VAUBAN. 


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VARliT^S  LITTJ^EAIRES ;  ou  RecueU  de  Pifeces 
tant  originales  que  traduites,  concemant  la  Philosophie, 
la  Literature,  et  les  Arts.  (Par  I'Abbd  Fr.  Amaud  et 
M.  Suard.)     4  vols.     Paris,  1768-1769.     12mo. 

VARIETIES  OF  LITERATURE,  from  Foreign 
Literary  Journals  and  Original  MSS.  now  first  pub- 
lished.    2  vols.     Lond.  1795.     8vo. 

VARIGNON  (M.) 

^ficlaircissemens  sur  I'Analyse  des  Infiniment  Petits. 
Paris,  1725.     4to. 

VARILLAS  (Antoine). 

Histoire  des  Revolutions  arrivdes  dans  I'Europe  en 
matifere  de  Religion,  depuis  1374  jusqu'en  1569. 
6  vols.     Paris,  1686-1688.     4to. 

VARIN  (A.  and  E.). 

L'Arcbitecture  Pittoresque  en  Suisse,  ou  choix  de 
Constructions  Rustiques.     Paris,  1873.     folio. 

VARLEY  (D.) 

Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Mineralogy.  See  "Weale's 
Rudimentary  Treatises. 

VAENHAGEN  VON  ENSK 

Letters,  etc.     See  Humboldt  (Alex.  von). 

VARRO  (Terentius). 

De  Lingua  Latina  Libri  VI.    ( Venetiis  Jo.  de  Colonia, 
1474.)     foUo. 
See  also,  Scriptores  (Rei  Rustics). 

VASARI  (Giorgio). 

Opera  di  Giorgio  Vasari,  Pittore  e  Architetto  Aretino. 
6  vols.     Firenze,  1822-1823.     8vo. 

Le  Vite  de'  pid  eccellenti  Pittori,  Scultori,  e  Archi- 
tettori     3  vols.     Fiorenza,  1568.     4to. 

Lives  of  the  most  eminent  Painters,  Sculptors,  and 
Architects :  translated  from  the  Italian  of  Giorgio 
Vasari,  with  notes  and  illustrations,  chiefly  selected 
from  various  commentators,  by  Mrs  Jonathan  Foster. 
5  vols.  Lowd.  1850-1855.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library.) 

VAZQUEZ  (P.  Antonio). 

El  Capuchino  Escoces.  See  Rinccoini  (Gio-Bat- 
tista). 

VASQUIUS  (Fernandus). 

De  Successionibus  et  ultimis  voluntatibus,  Libri  IX., 
in  tres  tomos  divisi.  3  vols,  in  1.  Francofurti,  1610. 
foUo. 


VATER  (JoHANN  Sevbbin). 

Litteratur  der  Grammatiken,  Lexica  und  Worter- 
sammlungen  aller  Sprachen  der  Erde.  Berlin,  1815, 
8vo. 

The  same.  Zweite,  vollig  umgearbeitete  ausgsbe 
von  B.  Jiilg.     Berlin,  1847.     8vo. 

Allgemeine  Geschichte  der  Christlichen  Kirche  nach 
der  Zeitfolge,  eeit  dom  Anfange  der  Reformation  bia 
auf  die  neueste  Zeit.     Braunschweig,  1823.     8vo. 

VATICANO. 

Memorie  Istoriche  della  gran  Cupola  del  Tempio 
Vaticano.     See  Polbnus  (Joannes). 

II  Vaticano  descritto  ed  illustrate.  See  Pistolbsi 
(Erasmo). 

Architettura  ed  Omati  deUa  Loggia  del  Vaticano. 
See  Raphael. 

VATTEL  (Emmerich  de). 

Le  Droit  des  Gens,  ou  Principes  de  la  Loi  Naturelle 
appHquds  k  la  conduit  et  aux  Afifaires  des  Nations  etdes 
Souveraina  NouveUe  Edition,  revue  et  corrig^e,  avec 
Notes  et  Table  Gon(5rale  Analytique  par  M.  S.  Pinheiro- 
Ferreira.     3  vols.     Paris,  1835-1838.     8vo. 

The  Law  of  Nations,  or  Principles  of  the  Law  of 
Nature  applied  to  the  conduct  and  affairs  of  Nations 
and  Sovereigns.  From  the  FrencL  Lond.  1793. 
8vo. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  with  notes  by  Joseph 
Chitty.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

VATTIER  (Pierre). 

L'Histoire  Mahometane,  ou  les  Quarante-neuf 
Chalifes  du  Macino  [El-Macin]  nouvellement  traduit 
d'Arabe  en  Frangais.  Avec  un  Sommaire  de  I'Histoire 
des  Mussulmans  en  Espagne,  extraict  de  Rodrigue 
Ximenes  Archevesque  de  Toledo,  et  verifi6  sur  le 
Macine.     Paris,  1657.     4to. 

L'Histoire  du  Grand  Tamerlan.  Nouvellement 
traduite  en  rran9ais  de  I'Arabe  d'Achamed  fils  de 
Guerapse  [Ahmen  Ibn  Arabschah].    Pam,  1658.    4to. 

Portrait  du  Grand  Tamerlan,  avec  la  Suite  de  son 
Histoire.  Traduit  de  I'Arabe  du  Fils  de  Guerapse. 
Paris,  1658.     4to. 

VAUBAN  (SiiBASTHN  LEPRfiTRB  de),  Mareclwl  de 
France. 

(Euvres  Militaires.  Traits  de  I'Attaque  et  de  la 
Defense  des  Places ;  et  Traits  des  Mines,  revue,  aug- 
ment6e,  etc.,  par  F.  P.  Foissac.  3  vols.  Paris,  n.d.  8vo. 

Projet  d'luie  Dixme  Royale.  Avec  les  Reflexions 
sur  le  m6me  sujet.     (Paris),  1707.     12mo. 


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VAUCHEE—VAUVEN  ARGUES. 


VAUCHER  (C.) 

Catalogue  de  la  Bibliothfeque  Publique  de  Genfeve. 
See  Catalogues  :  Geneva. 

VAUCHER  (J.) 

Guide  to  Marine  Insurances ;  containing  the  Policies 
of  the  Principal  Commercial  Towns  in  the  World. 
Lmd.  1834.     8vo. 

VAUDONCOURT  (Le  G^in&ial,  Guillaumb  de). 

Histoire  de  la  Guerre  soutenue  par  les  Frangois  en 
AJlemagneen  1813.  (Avec  un  Atlas  Militaire.)  Paris, 
1819.     4to. 

Histoire  des  Campagnes  de  1814  et  1815  en  France. 
5  vols.     Paris,  1826.     8vo. 

Memoirs  on  the  Ionian  Islands,  considered  in  a 
commercial,  political,  and  military  point  of  view. 
Translated  from  the  original  inedited  MS.  of  General 
de  Vaudoncourt  by  "William  Walton.  Lond.  1816. 
8vo. 

VAUGHAN  (Charles  John),  D.D.,  Master  of  the 
Temple. 

Sundays  in  the  Temple.     Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

Half-Hours  in  the  Temple  Church.  Lond.  1871. 
12mo. 

Words  from  the  Cross,  Lent  Lectures,  1875 ;  and 
Thoughts  for  these  Times,  University  Sermons,  1874. 
Liond.  1875.     12mo. 

VAUGHAN  (Henry). 

Sacred  Poems  and  Pious  Ejaculations.  Lond.  1858. 
post  8vo. 

VAUGHAJSr  (Rice). 

A  Treatise  of  Money ;  or,  a  Discourse  of  Coin  and 
Coinage.     Lond.  1675.     12mo. 

VAUGHAN  (Robert). 

British  Antiquities  revived ;  or,  a  Friendly  Contest 
touching  the  Soveraignty  of  the  three  Princes  of  Wales 
ia  ancient  times.  To  which  is  added  the  Pedegree  of 
the  Earl  of  Carberry,  with  a  short  Account  of  the  five 
Royall  Tribes  of  Cambria.     Oxford,  1662.     4to. 

VAUGHAN  (Robert),  D.D. 

The  Life  and  Opinions  of  John  de  Wycliffe,  illus- 
trated principally  from  his  unpublished  MSS.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1828.     8vo. 

Memorials  of  the  Stuart  Dynasty,  including  the 
Constitutional  and  Ecclesiastical  History  of  England 
from  the  Decease  of  Elizabeth  to  the  Abdication  of 
James  II.     2  vols.     Land.  1831.     8vo. 


YAVGBJJS—Cmtinued. 

The  Christian  Warfare  illustrated.  Lmid.  1838. 
post  8vo. 

The  Protectorate  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  the  State 
of  Europe  during  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  Louis 
XrV.,  illustrated  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  now  first  pub- 
lished.    2  vols.     Lmd.  1839.     8vo. 

The  Age  of  Great  Cities ;  or.  Modem  Society  viewed 
in  its  Relation  to  Intelligence,  Morals,  and  Religion. 
Lond.  1843.     post  8vo. 

Essays  on  History,  Philosophy,  and  Theology. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     12mo. 

Lectures  on  the  Age  and  Christianity.  Lond.  1849. 
post  8vo. 

History  of  England.  See  Library  of  Useful 
Knowledge. 

VAUGHAX  (Roger  Bede),  O.S.B. 

The  Life  and  Labours  of  S.  Thomas  of  Aquin. 
2  vols.     Hereford,  1871.     8vo. 

VAUGHAK  (Thomas). 

Long  Livers  :  A  curious  History  of  such  persons  of 
both  sexes  who  have  liVd  several  ages,  and  grown 
young  again  :  with  the  rare  secret  of  Rejuvenescency 
of  Amoldus  de  ViUa  Novo.  By  Eugenius  PhUalethes. 
Lond.  1722.     8vo. 

VAUGHAN  (Thomas  Wright). 
A  View  of  the  present  state  of  Sicily,  from  a  late 
Survey  of  the  Abbate  Balsamo.     Ltwif?.  1811.     4to. 

VAUGHAN  (William). 

Directions  for  Health,  natural!  and  artificiall,  derived 
from  the  best  physitians  as  well  moderne  as  antient, 
whereunto  is  annexed  two  Treatises  of  approved  Medi- 
cines for  all  diseases  of  the  Eyes,  and  Preservation  of 
the  Eye  Sight.     Lond.  1633.     4to. 

VAUGHAN  (William). 

Tracts  on  Docks  and  Commerce,  printed  between 
the  years  1793  and  1800,  now  first  collected,  with  a 
Memoir,  and  Miscellaneous  Pieces.  Lond.  1839. 
8vo. 

VAUTRIN  (Hubert). 

L'Observateur  en  Pologne.     See  Poland  :  Biblio- 

THECA  PoLONIOA. 

VAUVENARGUES  (Luc  Clapiehs,  Marquis  db). 

Introduction  h,  la  Connoissance  de  I'Esprit  Humain  ; 
suivie  de  Reflexions  et  de  Maximes.  Paris,  1781.. 
12mo. 


VECCHIETUS— VENTOUILLAC. 


1049 


VECCHIETUS  (HiERONYMUs). 

De  Anno  Primitivo  ab  Exordio  Mundi  ad  annum 
Julianum  accommodato  et  de  Sacrorum  Temporum 
ratione  Libri  VIII.  Augustce  Vindelicorum,  1621. 
folio. 

VEEN  (Otto  van).    See  V^nius  (Otho). 

VEER  (GlEAKD  db). 

Vray  Description  de  Trois  Voyages  de  Mer,  par  les 
Navires  d'HoIlando  au  Nord.     iSee  India. 

VEGA  (Gabcilaso). 

Obras,  ilustradas  con  notas.    Madrid,  1817.    12nio. 

The  Works  of  Garcilaso  de  la  Vega,  surnamed  the 
Prince  of  Castilian  Poets,  translated  into  English 
Verse  ;  with  a  Critical  and  Historical  Essay  on  Spanish 
Poetry,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  J.  H.  Wiifen. 
Lond.  1823.     post  8vo. 

The  Eoyal  Commentaries  of  Peru,  in  two  Parts  ;  the 
iirst  treating  of  their  Incas  or  Kings  :  of  their  Idolatry, 
of  their  Laws  and  Govemmeat,  etc.  ;  the  second  of  the 
manner  Ln  which  the  New  World  was  conquered  by  the 
Spaniards.  Written  originally  in  Spanish  and  ren- 
dered into  English  by  Sir  Paul  Rycaut.  Lond.  1688. 
folio. 

Histoire  des  Yncas,  Rois  de  Peru,  traduite  de 
I'Espagnol,  par  J.  Baudoin.  2  vols.  Amsterdam,  170 i. 
12mo. 

VEGA  CARPIO  (Lope  F^lix  de).    See  Lope. 

VEHSE  (Dr  Ed.) 

Memoirs  of  the  Court,  Aristocracy,  and  Diplomacy 
of  Austria.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Franz 
Demmler.     2  vols.     Lond.  1856.     post  8vo. 

VEITCH  (John),  Professor  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow. 

Memoir  of  Sir  William  Hamilton,  Professor  of  Logic 
and  Metaphysics  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinb.  1869.     8vo. 

The  History  and  Poetry  of  the  Scottish  Border : 
their  main  Features  and  Relations.  Glasgow,  1878. 
post  8vo. 

VELAQUEZ  (Luis  Joseph). 

Origenes  do  la  Poesia  Cast«llano.  Malaga,  1754. 
4to. 

VELLA  (Francis). 

Maltese  Grammar  for  the  Use  of  the  EngliaL  Leg- 
horn, 1831.     12mo. 

VELLEIUS  PATERCULUS.     See  Pateroulus. 


VELLY  BT  VILLARET  (Les  Asaia). 
Histoire  de  France.    See  France. 

VELSERUS  (MARO08). 

Rerum  Augustanarum  VindeUcarum  Libri  octo. 
Francofurti  ad  Mamum,  1594.     4to. 

Opera  Historica  et  Philologica,  Sacra  et  Profana,  in 
quibus  Historia  Boica,  Res  Augustanae,  Tabula  Peutin- 
gerianse  integrae,  et&,continentur.  Norimbergce,  1682. 
folio. 

VENA5LES  (Rev.  R.  Lister). 

Domestic  Scenes  in  Russia,  in  a  series  of  Letters 
describing  a  Year's  Residence  in  that  country,  chiefly 
in  the  Interior.     Lond.  1839.     post  8vo. 

VENEMA  (Hermannus). 

Institutiones  Historiae  Ecclesiae  Veteris  et  Novi 
Testamenti.  7  vols.  Lugduni Batavorum,mi-l1QZ, 
4to. 

VENERONI  (Jean  Vioneron  de). 

Le  Maitre  Italien,  on  la  Grammaire  Franjoise  et 
ItaHenne  de  Veneroni,  avec  un  Vocabulaire  des  deux 
langues.     Lion,  1794.     12mo. 

VENEZUELA. 

Campaigns  and  Cruises  in  Venezuela  and  New 
Granada,  etc.     See  Campaigns. 

VENICE. 

Relations  des  Ambassadeuis  V^nitiens  sur  les  AflFaires 
de  France  au  XVP  Siecle.  See  France  :  Documents 
InAdits. 

Sketches  from  Venetian  History.  See  Family 
Library. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  English  Affairs 
preserved  in  the  Archives  of  Venice.  See  State 
Papers. 

Le  Arti  che  vanno  per  via  nella  Citt^  di  Venezia. 
See  ZoMPiNi  (Gaetano). 

VENN  (Rev.  Henry). 

Complete  Duty  of  Man,  or  System  of  Doctrinal  and 
Practical  Christianity.  With  an  introductory  Essay 
by  the  Rev.  John  Brown.     Glasgow,  1829.     12ma 

VENTOUILLAC  (L.  T.) 

The  French  Librarian  ;  or,  Literary  Guide,  pointing 
out  the  best  Works  of  the  principal  Writers  of  France 
in  every  branch  of  Literature,  with  criticisius,  anecdotes, 
etc.     Lond,  1829.     8vo. 

6b 


1050 


VENTURI— VEENON. 


VENTURI  (Glambatista). 

Memorie  e  Lettere  inedite  di  GkJileo  Galilei.  See 
Galileo. 

VENUTI  (DoMBNico). 

Interpretation  des  Peintures  dessin^es  sur  im  Service 
de  Table  travailld  d'aprfes  la  Bosse  dans  la  Eoyale 
Fabrique  de  Porcellaine,  par  ordre  de  sa  Majesty  le 
Roi  des  Deux  Siciles.     Naples,  1787.     4to. 

VENUTI  (EiDOLFiNo).     See  Museum  Cortonknsb. 

VEEE  (Sir  Francis). 

Commentaries ;  being  diverse  Pieces  of  Service, 
wherein  he  had  commanded ;  ^written  by  himself  in 
way  of  Commentary.  Published  by  William  Dilling- 
ham, D.D.     Cambridge,  1657.     folio. 

VEEELIUS  (Olaus). 

Index  LingujB  veteris  Scytho-Scandicse  sive  Gothiese, 
ex  vetusti  sevi  Monumentis,  maximam  partem  Manu- 
scriptis,  coUectus,  atque  opera  Olai  Rudbecki  editus. 
Accedit  C.  Lundii  Notse  et  Animadversiones  in 
Lexicon  0.  Verelii.     Upsalce,  1691.     folio. 

Epitomarum  Historise  Suio-Gothicae  Libri  quatuor 
et  Gothorum  rerum  extra  Patriam  gestarum  Libri 
duo,  edidit  Petras  Schenberg.  Stockholmim,  1730. 
4to. 

VereUana :  hoc  est,  Olavi  Verelii  varia  Opuscula, 
exposita  cura  studio  et  impensis  Petri  Schenberg. 
lAncqpice,  1730.     12mo. 

See  also,  Hervarae  Saga. 

VEEGILIUS  (PoLYDORUs). 

Anglicee  Historise  Libri  XXVII.  Accessit  prseter 
alia  nonnuUa  Series  Eegum  Anglise  a  primis  initiis 
usque  ad  banc  aetatem  ex  nova  editione  Ant.  Thysii. 
I/tigduni  Batavorum,  1649.     8vo. 

Adagiorum  Opus,  per  Autorem  recognitum  et  locup- 
letatum,     Basilice,  1525.     folio. 

De  Eerum  Inventoribus  Libri  octo;  ejusdem  in 
Dominicam  Precem  Commentariolum ;  item,  Dialo- 
gorum  de  Prodigiis  Libri  tres.  Bcmliw,  1540.  post 
8vo. 

Polydore  Vergil's  English  History.  See  Camden 
Society. 

VERHEIDEN  (Jacobus). 

Praestantium  aliquot  Theologorum,  qui  Eomanum 
Antichristum  praecipue  oppugnarunt.  Effigies ;  quibus 
addita  Elogia,  Librorumque  Catalogi.  Hagce-Comitis, 
1602.     folio. 


VEEMIGLIOLI  (Gio.  Batt.) 

Saggio  di  Bronzi  Etruschi  trovati  nell'  Agro  Perugino,. 
disegnati  da  Vine.  Ansidei  e  desoritti  da  Vermiglioli. 
Perugia,  1813.     4to. 

Le  Sculture  di  Niccol6  e  Giovanni  da  Pisa,  e  di 
Amolfo  Fiorentino  che  omano  la  Fontana  Maggiore  di 
Perugia,  designate  ed  incise  da  Silvestro  MassarL 
Perugia,  1834.     folio. 

VEEMONT  (Marquis  de),  and  DAENLEY  (Sir 
Charles). 

London  and  Paris ;  or,  Comparative  Sketches.  Lond. 
1823.     8vo. 

VEENAY  (Monsieur  de). 

An  Account  of  the  Secret  Services  of  Monsieur  de 
Vemay,  the  French  Minister  at  Ratisbonne,  to  Count 
Teokeley  as  they  passed  by  way  of  Letter,  with  the 
Cypher  and  Key  taken  from  the  original,  printed  in 
French  at  Eatisbonne.  To  which  is  added  Mercuriua 
Panegyricus.     Ratisbonne,  1683.     12mo. 

VEENE  (Jules). 

The  Exploration  of  the  World.  Translated  from 
the  French.     Lond.  1879.     Svo. 

VERNEDE  (Jean  Scipion). 

Sermons  sur  le  Discours  de  notre  Seigneur  Jesus- 
Christ  sur  la  Montagne.  4  vols.  Amsterdam,  1779. 
Svo. 

VERNEY  FAMILY. 

Letters  and  Papers  of  the  Verney  FamUy  down  to 
the  end  of  the  year  1639.     See  Camden  Society. 

VERNEY  PAPERS  :  Notes  of  Proceedings  in  th& 
Long  Parliament.     See  Camden  Society. 

VERNON  (Edward  Johnston). 

A  Guide  to  the  Anglo-Saxon  Tongue:  a  Grammar 
after  Erasmus  Rask.     Lond.  1850.     12mo. 

VEENON  (Eugene). 

^Esthetics.  Translated  by  W.  H.  Armstrong.  Lond^ 
1879.     post  8vo.     (Library  of  Contemporary  Science.)^ 

VEENON  (James),  Secretary  of  State. 

Letters  illustrative  of  the  Eeign  of  William  III. 
from  1696  to  1708,  addressed  to  the  Duke  of  Shrews- 
bury. Edited  by  G.  P.  E.  James.  3  vols.  Lond.. 
1841.     Svo. 


VERNON— VICARS. 


1061 


VERNON  (Thomas). 

Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery  from  33  Chaa.  11.  to  3  Geo.  L  2  vols. 
Lond.  1726.     folio. 

VERNON  GALLERY.    See  Gallery  op  Pictures. 

VERRI  (Alessandro). 

Le  Notti  Romano  al  Sepolcro  de'  Scipiom.  2  vols. 
Livomo,  1822.     12mo. 

The  same.     Firenze,  1833.     18mo. 

VERSAILLES. 

Galeries  Historiques  du  Palais  de  Versailles  par 
Ch.  Gavard.  Series  L-XI.  (Bound  in  6  vols.)  Paris, 
n.d.     foUo. 

VERSES  in  Memory  of  Dunbai  Collegiate  Church. 
(By  James  Miller.)     Edinh.  1819.     post  8yo. 

VERSTEGAN  (Richard). 

A  Restitution  of  decayed  Intelligence  in  Antiquities 
concerning  the  English  Nation.     Loiid.  1634.     4to. 

VERTOT  (L'Abb^  Rbn£  Aubert  de). 

Histoire  des  Chevaliers  Hospitallers  de  S.  Jean  de 
Jerusalem ;  appellez  depuis  les  Chevaliers  de  Rhodes  et 
aujourd'hui  les  Chevaliers  de  Malte.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1726.     4to. 

The  History  of  the  Knights  Hospitallers  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem,  styled  afterwards  the  Knights  of  Rhodes 
and  now  of  Malta ;  with  the  Statutes  of  the  Order  of 
St  John  of  Jerusalem.     2  vols.     Z<owd  1728.     folio. 

The  History  of  the  Revolutions  that  happened  in  the 
Government  of  the  Roman  Republic.  Translated  by 
OzelL     Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1732.     8vo. 

Ambassades  de  Messieurs  de  Noailles  en  Angleterre. 
See  Noailles. 

VESEY  (Francis),  Senior. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  in  the  time  of  Lord  iChanceUor 
Hardwicke,  from  the  year  1746  to  1755.  Fourth 
edition,  with  Notes,  etc.,  by  Robert  Belt.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1818.     8vo. 

VESEY  (Francis),  Junior,  and  BEAMES  (John). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  during  the  time  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Eldon.     2  vols.     Lond.  1813,  1814.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  3  vols.  L<ml.  1818. 
8vo. 


VESEY  (Francis),  Junior. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery.  Vok.  L-XVIL  Lond.  1812- 
1814.     8vo. 

A  Supplement  to  Vesey  Junior's  Reports  of  Cases  in 
Chancery  :  containing  Notes  occasionally  illustrated  by 
Cases  decided  by  Lords  Hardwicke,  King,  etc.  From 
the  MSS.  of  Mr  Forrester.  By  John  Eykyn  Hovenden. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

A  General  Index  to  the  first  fourteen  volumes  of  the 
Cases  reported  in  Chancery  by  Francis  Vesey.  See 
Belt  (Robert). 

VESTIGES  of  the  Natural  History  of  the  Creation. 
Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

Explanations:  A  Sequel  to  the  "Vestiges  of  the 
Natural  History  of  Creation."  By  the  Author  of  that 
Work.  Land.  1845.  8vo.  (Bound  with  the  pre- 
ceding.) 

VETERUM  MEDICORUM  CHIRURGICA.  See 
Chirubgica. 

VETUS  TESTAMENTUM.    See  Bible. 

VETUSTA  MONUMENTA  quaj  ad  Rerum 
Britannicarum  memoriam  conservandam  Societas  Anti- 
quariorum  Londini  sumptu  suo  edenda  curavit.  6  vols. 
Lmd.  1747-1815.     folio. 

A  series  of  Historical  Prints,  engraved  by  George 
Vertue,  and  published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries, 
forming  a  Supplementary  volume  to  the  Vetusta 
Monumenta.    Lond.  v.y.     foUo. 

VHAEL  (Bartholdus  G.) 

Grammatica  Fennica.     Ahom,  1733.     12mo. 

VIAGGIO  PITTORICO  della  Toscana.     See  Tos- 

CANA. 

VICARS  (John). 

Mischeefe's  Mysterie ;  or.  Treason's  Masterpeece : 
the  Powder-Plot  invented  by  Hellish  Malice,  prevented 
by  Heavenly  Mercy,  truly  related,  and  from  the  Latine 
of  the  learned  and  Reverend  Doctour  Herring,  trans- 
lated and  very  much  dilated  by  John  Vicars.  (In 
verse.)    Lond.  1617.     4to. 

November  the  5,  1605.  The  Quintessence  of 
Cruelty;  or.  Masterpiece  of  Treachery,  the  Popish 
Powder-Plot.  (Second  edition  of  the  above.)  Lond. 
1641.     post  8vo. 

England's  "Worthies  ;  under  whom  all  the  Civill  and 
Bloudy  Warres  since  Anno  1642  to  1647  are  related, 
etc     {Lond.  1647.)     Reprinted,  Lo^d.  1817.     12ma 


1052 


VICAES— VIEW. 


VICAES  {Jonjn}— Continued. 

Magnolia  Dei  Anglicanaj  or,  England's  Parliamen- 
tary Chronicle  from  the  yeer  1640  to  this  present  yeer 
1646.  Compil'd  in  4  Parts  :  the  two  first  intituled 
God  in  the  Mount ;  the  third  God's  Ark  overtopping 
the  World's  Waves ;  the  fourth,  the  Burning  Bush  not 
Consiimed.    (Four  parts  in  3  vols.)    Lorid.  lQi6.    4to. 

VICARY  (Ebv.  M.) 

Notes  of  a  Eesidence  at  Eome  in  1846,  by  a  Pro- 
testant Clergyman.     Lond.  1847.     post  8vo. 

VICAT  (B.  Philippus). 

Vocabularium  Juris  Utriusque,  ex  variis  ante  editis, 
prsesertim  ex  Alex.  Scoti,  Jo.  Kahl.  B.  Brissonii,  et  Jo. 
G.  Heineccii  accessionibus.  4  vols.  Neapoli,  1760. 
Svo. 

See  also,  Bynkershobk  (Coknelius  van). 

VICISSITUDES  in  the  Life  of  a  Scottish  Soldier. 
Written  by  himself.     Land.  1827.     Svo. 

VICTOE  (Benjamin). 

Original  Letters,  Dramatic  Pieces,  and  Poems. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1766.     Svo. 

VICTOE     (Sextos    Aurklius).      See    Adrelius 

ViCTOE. 

VICTOEIA, 

The  Statistical  Eegister  of  Victoria,  from  the  Foun- 
dation of  the  Colony ;  with  an  Astronomical  Calendar 
for  1855.  Edited  by  William  Henry  Archer.  Mel- 
bourne,  1854.     Svo. 

Glimpses  of  Life  in  Victoria,  by  a  Eesident.  Edinb. 
1872.     Svo. 

VICTOEIA,  Queen  of  Great  Britain. 

Queen  Victoria  from  her  Birth  to  her  Bridal.  2  vols. 
Lmd.  1840.     post  Svo. 

Queen  Victoria  in  Scotland,  1842.  Edinb.  (Glas- 
gow), 1S42.     large  4to. 

Leaves  from  the  Journal  of  our  Life  in  the  High- 
lands from  184S  to  lS61,to  which  are  prefixed  and 
added  Extracts  from  the  same  Journal  giving  an  Ac- 
count of  earlier  Visits  to  Scotland,  and  Tours  in  Eng- 
land and  Ireland,  and  Yachting  Excursions.  Edited 
by  Arthur  Helps.     Lond.  1868.     Svo. 

DuiUeagain  a  Leabhar  Cunntas  ar  Beatha  Anns  a 
Ghadhalltachd  bho  1848  gu  1861.  Eadartheangaichte 
le  TJghdai'as  a  Morachd  leis  an  Naomhair  J.  P.  St  Clair. 
Edinb.  1878.     Svo. 

Memorial  of  the  Eoyal  Progress  in  Scotland.  See 
Ladder  (Sir  Thomas  Dick). 


VICTOEIUS  (Petrus). 

Variarxim  Lectionum  XIII.  Novi  Libri.  FlorentioBf 
1568.     foUo. 

VICUS    (iENBAS). 

Numismata  XII.  Csesarum.  See  Bellorius  (Joan, 
Petrus). 

VIDA  (Marcus  Hieronymus),  Albce  Episcopus. 

Poemata  Omnia  quae  ipse  vivens  agnoverat.  Curan- 
tibus  Jo.  Antonio  et  Cajeto  Vulpiis  fratribus.  2  vols, 
in  1.     Patavii,  1731.     4to. 

VEDAL  (Antoine). 

Les  Instruments  k  Archet ;  les  Feseurs,  les  Jouers 
d'lnstruments.  Suivi  d'un  Catalogue  g(5n^ral  de  la 
Musique  de  Chambre.    3  vols.    Pam,  1877-1S7S.    4to. 

VIDAL  (Eobert  S.) 

The  Law  of  Tenures.     See  Gilbert  (Sir  Jeffrey). 

VIDOCQ  (M.),  Chefde  la  Police. 

M^moires  de  Vidocq.  4  vols.  Paris,  1828-1829. 
Svo. 

M^moires  d'un  Forgat,  ou  Vidocq  d6voil(5.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1828-1829.     Svo. 

Memoirs.  Translated  from  the  French.  See  Auto- 
biography. 

VIENISrA  UNIVEESAL  EXHIBITIOK 
Classified   Catalogue   of    the    Indian    Department, 
See  Watson  (J.  Forbes). 

VEETA  (Franciscus). 

Opera  Mathematica,  in  unum  volumen  congesta^ 
recognita  opera  atque  studio  Franc,  a  Schooten. 
Lmgduni  Batav.  1646.     folio. 

VIEUSSEX  (ANDRi). 

Italy  and  the  Italians  in  the  nineteenth  century; 
with  a  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Italy  under  the  French, 
and  a  Treatise  on  modem  Italian  Literature.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

A  History  of  Switzerland.  See  Library  op  Use- 
ful Knowledge. 

Paris :  its  Historical  Buildings  and  Eevolutions. 
See  Knight's  Weekly  Volumes. 

Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  See  Knight's  Weekly 
Volumes. 

VIEW  of  the  Laws  restraining  and  prohibiting 
Importation  of  Merchandise  into  Great  Britain.  Edinb. 
1824.     folio. 


VIEWS— VILLEMAIN. 


1053 


VIEWS  of  Society  and  Manneis  in  America.  See 
United  States. 

VIEYEA  (Anthony). 

Dictionary  of  the  Portuguese  and  English  Lan- 
guages, in  two  parts.     2  vols.     Zond.  1773.     4to. 

A  Portuguese  Grammar,  with  a  Vocabulary.  Lond. 
1801.     8vo. 

VIEYEA  (Antonio). 

Sermoens,  Oragoens,  Panegyricas,  et  Variaa  Obras. 
15  vols.     Lisboa,  1679-1718.     4to. 

Arte  de  Furtar,  composta  no  anno  de  1652,  de  novo 
reimpressa.     Londres,  1821.     8vo. 

VIGISTE  (Godfrey  T.) 

Six  Months  in  America.    2  vols.    Loitd.  1832.    8vo. 

Personal  Narrative  of  a  Visit  to  Ghuzni,  Kabul,  and 
Afghanistan,  and  of  a  Eesidence  at  the  Court  of  Dost 
Mohamed.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Travels  in  Kashmir,  Ladak,  Iskardo,  and  the  Hima- 
laya, North  of  the  Punjab.  2  vols.  Lond.  1842. 
8to. 

VIGNIEE  (Nicolas). 

Eecueil  de  I'Histoire  le  I'Eglise,  depuis  le  Bap- 
tesme  de  nostra  Seigneur  Jesus  Christ,  jusques  k  ce 
temps.     Ley  den,  1601.     foUo. 

VIGNOLA  (Barozzida). 

GH  Ordini  di  Architettura.     See  Architecture. 

VIGNOLES  (Alphgnse  DEs). 

Chronologie  de  I'Histoire  Sainte  et  des  Histoires 
Etrang^res  qui  la  concemant,  jusqu'4  la  Captivite  de 
Babylone.     2  vols.     Berlin,  1738.     4to. 

VIGNY  (Alfred  db). 

Cinq  Mars;  or,  a  Conspiracy  under  Louis  XIII. 
Translated  by  William  Hazlitt.  Lond.  1847.  12mo. 
(Bogue's  European  Library.) 

VIJN  (Cornelius). 

Cetshwayo's  Dutchman  ;  being  the  Private  Journal 
of  a  White  Trader  in  Zululand  during  the  British  In- 
vasion. Translated  from  the  Dutch,  and  edited  by  the 
Eight  Eev.  J.  W.  Colenso,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Natal 
Land.  1880.     post  8vo. 

VILANT  (Nicolas),  Professor,  University  of  St. 
Andrews. 

The  Elements  of  Mathematical  Analysis  abridged. 
Edinh.  1798.     8vo. 


VILANT  (William),  Minister  of  Camhusnethan. 

A  Eeview  and  Examination  of  a  Book  [by  John 
Brown]  bearing  the  title  of  the  History  of  the  Indul- 
gence.    (Anon.)     Lond.  1681.    post  8vo. 

VILLA-AMIL  (Genaro  Perez  db). 

EspaSa  Artistica  y  Monumental ;  Vistas  y  Descrip- 
cion  de  los  Sitios  y  Monumentos  mas  notables  de 
Espana.  Obra  dirigida  y  ejecutada  por  G.  P.  de 
Villa-amil  j  Texto  redactado  por  Patricio  de  la  Escosura, 
Vols.  L  and  IL     Paris,  1842-1844.    folia 

VLLtANI  (Giovanni). 

Istorie  Florentine.  8  vols.  MUano,  1802-1803. 
8vo. 

VILLANUEVA  (Joaquin  Lorenzo). 

Apuntes  sobre  el  Arresto  de  los  Vocales  de  Cortes 
egecutado  en  Mayo  de  1814.     Madrid,  n.d.     12mo. 

Ibernia  Phcenicea  sen  Phcenicum  in  Ibemia  inco- 
latus,  ex  ejus  priscarum  Coloniarum  nominibus  et  earum 
Idololatrico  cultu  Demonstratio.     Dublin,  1831.     8vo. 

Sancti  Patricii  Ibernorum  Apostoli  Opuscula,  etc. 
See  Patrick  (St.). 

VILLAEET  (M.) 

Continuation  de  I'Histoire  de  France  de  l'Abb6  Paul 
Francois  Velly.     See  France. 

VILLEBEUNE  (Lbfebure  de).    See  ATHENiEus. 

VELLE-HAEDOUEN"  (Geoffroy  de). 

Histoire  do  Gteoffroy  de  ViUe-Hardouin,  Mar^chal  d& 
Champagne  et  de  Eomanie,  de  la  Conqueste  de  Con- 
stantinople par  les  Barons  Fran5oi8  associez  aux  Y&ai- 
tiens  I'an  1204;  d'un  cost6  en  son  veil  langage  et  de 
I'autre  en  un  plus  moderne  et  intelligible  par  Blaise  de 
Vigenfere.     Paris,  1585.     4to. 

Histoire  de  I'Empire  de  Constantinople  sous  le» 
Empereurs  Fran5ois,  divis6o  en  deux  parties  dont  la 
Premiere  contient  I'Histoire  de  la  Conqu6te  de  Constan- 
tinople 6crit6  par  Geoffroy  de  Villehardouin,  Ulustr^e 
d'Observations  Historiques  et  d'un  Glossaire,  avec  la 
Suite  de  cette  Histoire  jusqu'en  1340,  tir6e  de  I'Histoire 
de  France  de  PhiL  Mouskes.  La  Seconde  contenant  ime 
Histoire  G6n6rale  de  ce  que  les  Fran9oi8  et  les  Latins 
ont  fait  dans  I'Empire  de  Constantinople  jusqu'i  ce 
que  les  Turcs  s'en  sont  emparez,  etc.,  par  Ch.  Du  Fresne 
Du  Cange.     Paris,  1656.     folio. 

See  also,  France  (Soci6t6  db  l'Histoire  de). 

VILLEMAIN  (Abel-Francois). 

Discours,  et  Melanges  Litt^raires.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1823.     12mo. 


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VILLEMAIN— VINET. 


VILLEMAIN  (ABEL-FEANgois) — Continued. 

La  Eepublique  de  Cic^ron,  d'aprfes  le  texte  in^dit, 
d^couvert  recement  et  comments  par  Aug.  Maio ;  avec 
une  traduction  Fran^aise,  un  Discours  preliminaire,  et 
des  Dissertations  Historiques.  3  vols.  Paris,  1823. 
12mo. 

Cours  de  Litterature  Frangaise.  5  vols.  Paris, 
1828-1830.     8vo. 

Souvenirs  Contemporains  d'Histoire  et  de  Littferature. 
Bruxelles,  1854.     8vo. 

Souvenirs  Contemporains.  Seconde  Partie.  Paris, 
1855.     8vo. 

Choix  d'^tudes  sur  la  Littdrature  Contemporaine. 
Paris,  1857.     8vo. 

VILLERM6  (Louis  Kbn^), 

Tableau  de  I'Etat  Physique  et  Moral  des  Ouvriers 
employes  dans  les  Manufactures  de  Coton,  de  Laine,  et 
de  Soie.     2  vols.     Paris,  1840.     8vo. 

VILLIEES  (Chaelbs  Fr.  Dominiqcb  de). 

Essai  sur  I'Esprit  et  I'lnfluence  de  la  Reformation  de 
Luther.     Paris,  1804.    8vo. 

Coup  d'ffiil  sur  I'^tat  actuel  de  la  Litterature  ancienne 
et  de  I'Histoire  en  AUemagne.  Rapport  fait  k  I'lnstitut 
de  France.     Paris,  1809.     8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  Spirit  and  Iniluence  of  the  Refor- 
mation of  Luther.  Translated  and  illustrated  with 
copious  Notes  by  James  Mill.    Lond.  1805.     8vo. 

VILLIERS  (Geoege).  See  Buckingham  (Duke 
op). 

VILLOTEAU  (G.  A.) 

Recherches  sur  I'Analogie  de  la  Musique  avec  les 
Arts  qui  ont  pour  objet  I'imitation  du  Langage,  pour 
servir  d'Introduction  i  I'fetude  des  Principes  naturels 
de  cat  Art.     2  vols.     Paris,  1807.     8vo. 

VINCE  (Rev.  Samuel). 

A  Complete  System  of  Astronomy.  Second  edition, 
with  additions  and  corrections.  3  vols.  Lond.  1814- 
1823.     4to. 

VIKCENT  (Augustin),  Windsor  Herald. 

A  Discoverie  of  Errours  in  the  first  Edition  of  the 
Catalogue  of  Nobility  published  by  Raphe  Brooke, 
Yorke  Herald  1619,  with  a  Continuance  of  the  Succes- 
sions from  1619  untill  1622,  at  the  end  whereof  is 
annexed  a  Review  of  a  later  Edition  in  1621.  Lond. 
1622.     foHo. 


.VINCENT  (Rev.  John). 
Fowling:  a  Poem.     Edinh.  1812. 


12mo. 


VINCENT  (William),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Westminster. 

The  Periplus  of  the  Erythrean  Sea.  Part  L  An 
Account  of  the  Navigation  of  the  Ancients  from  the 
Sea  of  Suez  to  the  coast  of  Zanguebar.  Part  II.  The 
Navigation  of  the  Antients  from  the  Gulf  of  Elana,  in 
the  Red  Sea,  to  the  Island  of  Ceylon.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1800,  1805.     4to. 

The  Voyage  of  Nearchus,  from  the  Indus  to  the 
Euphrates.  Collected  from  the  original  Journal  pre- 
served by  Ai'rian,  and  illustrated  by  authorities,  ancient 
and  modem.  Containing  an  Account  of  the  first 
Navigation  attempted  by  Europeans  in  the  Indian 
Ocean.  To  which  are  added  three  Dissertations ;  two 
on  the  Acronychal  Rising  of  the  Pleiades,  by  Bishop 
Horsley  and  W.  Wales  ;  and  one  by  M.  de  la  Rochette, 
on  the  First  Meridian  of  Ptolemy.     Lond.  1797.     4to. 

The  Commerce  and  Navigation  of  the  Ancients  in 
the  Indian  Ocean  (VoL  1.  containing  the  Voyage  of 
Nearchus  j  and  VoL  2,  the  Periplus  of  the  Erythrean 
Sea).     2  vols.     Lond.  1807.     4to. 

VINCI  (Leonardo  da).     See  Da  Vinci. 

VINDINGIUS  (Erasmus). 

Regia  Academia  Haimiensis  in  Regibus,  Conserva- 
toribus,  Rectoribus,  Professoribus  suis  representata. 
Haunice,  1665.     4to. 

VINER  (Charles). 

A  General  Abridgment  of  Law  and  Equity,  alpha- 
betically digested,  under  proper  Titles  with  notes  and 
references  to  the  whole.  21  vols.  Aldershot,  1745- 
1746.     foUo. 

Indices  to  all  the  Abridgments  of  Law  and  Equity. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1758.     folio. 

VINESALVUS  (Galfeidus). 

Itinerarium  Richardi  regis  Anglorum  in  Terram 
Sanctam.  See  Britain  (Great)  :  Hist.  Angl.  Scrip- 
tores,  ED.  Jo.  Fell. 

VINET  (Alexandre). 

Essay  on  the  Profession  of  Personal  Religious  Con- 
viction, and  upon  the  Separation  of  Church  and  State, 
considered  with  reference  to  the  fulfilment  of  that 
duty.  Translated  from  the  French,  by  Charles  Theodore 
Jones.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

Vital  Christianity:  Essays  and  Discourses  on  the 
Religions  of  Man  and  the  Religion  of  God.  Trans- 
lated with  an  Introduction  by  Robert  TumbulL  Edinh. 
1846.     8vo. 

History  of  French  Literature  in  the  Eighteenth 
Century,  translated  from  the  French  by  the  Rev.  James 
Bryce.     Edirib.  1854.     8vo. 


VINET— VIRGILirS. 


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VINET  (Alexandre) — Continued. 

Chrestomathio  Frangaise,  ou  choix  de  Morceaax  tir& 
des  meilleurs  ^crivains  Frangaia.  Bruxelleg,  1855. 
Sra 

VINGBOONS  (Philippe). 

(Euvres  d'Architecture,  contenant  les  Desseins  tant 
en  Plans  qu'en  fil^vations  des  principaux  et  des  plus 
nouveaux  Batimens  dans  le  dernier  Agrandissement  de 
la  Ville  d' Amsterdam  et  autres  endroits  de  ces  Provinces. 
2  vols,  in  1.     Leide,  1715.    folio. 

VINNIUS  (Aenoldus). 

In  quatuor  libros  Institutionum  Imperialium  Com- 
mentarius.  Jo.  GottL  Heinneccius  recensuit  et  prie- 
fationem  notulasque  adjecit.     Lugd.  Bat.  1726.     4to. 

■     VIOLET  (Thomas). 

A  true  Narrative  of  some  remarkable  Proceedings 
concerning  the  Ships,  Samson,  Salvador,  and  George, 
and  several  other  Prize  Ships  depending  in  the  High 
Court  of  Admiraltie,  most  humbly  presented  to  the 
Parliament  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England.  Lond. 
1653.     foUo. 

Mysteries  and  Secrets  of  Trade  and  Mint-affairs,  with 
several  Eeasons  against  transporting  Treasure,  etc. 
Formerly  presented  to  the  Eight  Hon.  the  Lord  Brad- 
shaw,  and  now  enlarged  and  humbly  presented  to  this 
present  Parliament.     Lond.  1653.     folio. 

The  Government  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and  the  Dominions  thereto  be- 
longing, as  it  was  pubUckly  declared  at  Westminster, 
the  16th  day  of  December  1653.      Lond.  1653.     folio. 

Proposals  humbly  presented  to  his  Highness  Oliver, 
Lord  Protector  of  England,  etc.,  for  the  calling  to  a 
true  and  just  Accompt  all  Committee  men.  Sequestrators, 
Excize,  and  Custom  Commissioners,  and  all  other 
Persons  that  have  been  entrusted  with  the  Public 
Revenue,  with  several  Reasons  for  the  doing  thereof ; 
also  for  the  regulating  of  the  manufacture  of  Gold  and 
Silver  Thread  and  Wyer,  etc.  Likewise,  a  Narrative 
of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Admiraltie  against 
the  Silver  Ships,  Sampson,  Salvador,  and  George. 
Lond.  1656.     folio. 

VIOLLET-LE-DUC  (EuoiiNE). 

Essai  sur  1' Architecture  Militaire  au  Moyen  Age. 
Paris,  1854.     royal  8vo. 

Dictionnaire  Eaisonn^  dn.  Mobilier  Fran9ai3  de 
rfipoque  Carlovingienne,  k  la  Renaissance.  5  vols. 
Pans,  1858-1874.     royal  8vo. 

Dictionnaire  Raisonn^  de  rArchitecture  Frangaise  du 
Xr  au  XVP  Sifecle.  10  vols.  Paris,  1867-1868. 
royal  8vo, 


VIOLLET-LE-DUC  (Evaktis)— Continued. 

Habitations  Modemes.  2  vols.  Paris,  1875,  1877. 
folio. 

The  Habitations  of  Man  in  all  Ages.  Translated 
by  Benjamin  Bucknall,  Architect.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

L'Art  Russe,  ses  Origines,  ses  filaments  Constitutifs, 
son  Apogee,  son  Avenir.     Paris,  1877.     royal  8to. 

Mont  Blanc  :  a  Treatise  on  its  Geodesical  and  Geo- 
logical Constitution;  its  Transformations;  and  the 
ancient  and  recent  State  of  its  Glaciers.  Translated 
by  B.  BuckwalL     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

VIOMENIL  (Le  Baron  de). 

Lettres  sur  les  AfGaires  de  Pologne.     See  Poland  : 

BiBLIOTHECA  POLONIOA. 

VTREY  (JuLiEN  Joseph). 

Histoire  Naturelle  du  Genre  Humain,  ou  Recherches 
sur  les  Fondements  physiques  et  moraux,  etc.  Nouvelle 
Edition,  augments  et  entiferement  refondue.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1824.     8vo. 

VIEGILIUS  (PoLYDORUs).     See  Vergilius. 

VIRGILIUS  (PuBUDS  Marc). 

Publii  VirgUii  Maronis  Appendix,  cum  Supplemento 
multorum  antehac  nunquam  excusorum  Poematum 
veterum  Poetarum.  Josephi  Scaligeri  in  eandem 
Appendicem  Conunentarii  et  castigationes.  Lugduni, 
1573.     12mo. 

Opera,  qua;  quidem  exstant  omnia  cum  Commentariis 
T.  Donati  et  Servii  Honorati;  access,  aliorum  Anno- 
tationes  studio  Lud.  Lucii.     Basilice,  1613.     folio. 

Opera,  per  Johannem  Ogilvium  edita,  et  Sculpturis 
seneis  adornata.     Lond.  1663.     folio. 

Opera  cum  integris  Notis  Servii,  Philargyrii,  necuon 
J.  Pierii  Variis  Lectionibus,  etc.  Quibus  accedunt 
observationes  Jacobi  Emmenessii.  3  vols.  Lugduni 
Baiavorum,  1680.     8vo. 

Opera  cum  integris  commentariis  Servii,  Phylargyri, 
Pierii,  etc.  Accedunt  Scaligeri  et  Lindenbrogii  notse,  etc. 
Recensuit  Pancratius  Masvicius.  2  vols.  Leovardiae, 
1717.     4to. 

P.  Vergilii  Maronis  Codex  Antiquissimus  a  Rufio 
Turcio  Aproniano  V.  C.  distinctus  et  emendatus,  qui 
nunc  Florentiae  in  Bibliotheca  Mediceo-Laurentiana 
typis  descriptus.     Florentice,  1741.     4to. 

Bucolica,  Georgica,  et  iEneis,  ex  recensione  Alexandri 
CuningamiL     Edinhurgi,  1743.     12  mo. 

Bucolica,  Georgica,  et  jEneia.  2  vols,  in  1.  Edin- 
burgi,  1755.     post  8vo. 

Bucolica,  Georgica,  et  .^neis.  Birminghamim,  1757. 
4to. 


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VIRGILIUS— VISCONTL 


VIEGILIUS  (PuBLius  Maro) — Continued. 

Bucolica,  Georgica,  et  ^neis  ex  Cod.  Mediceo- 
Laurentiano  descripta,  ab  Ant.  Ambrogi  Florentino 
Italico  versu  reddita,  adnott.  atque  varr.  lectt.  et  anti- 
quissi  Codicis  Vaticani  picturis,  etc.,  ajre  incisis,  et 
clariss.  Virorum  Dissertationibus  illustrata.  3  vols. 
Romoe,  1763-1765.     folio. 

Bucolica,  Georgica,  et  ^Eneis ;  ex  editione  Petri 
Burmanni.  2  vols,  in  1.  Glasguce  in  JEdibus  Acade- 
micis,  1778.     folio. 

Opera ;  emendabat  et  notulis  illustrabat  Gilbertus 
Wakefield.     2  vols.     Londini,  1796.     royal  8vo. 

Opera  Omnia  ex  editione  Heyniana  cum  notis  et 
Interpretatione  in  usum  Delpbini.  10  vols.  Lond. 
1819.    8vo.     (Valpy's  Delpbin  Classics.) 

Opera,  ad  optiniorum  librorum  fidem  edidit,  perpetua 
et  aliorum  et  sua  adnotatione  illustravit,  etc.,  Albertus 
Forbiger.     3  vols.     Lipsice,  1845.     8vo. 

Georgica  P.  Virgilii  Hexaglotta ;  Georgica  in  quinque 
linguas  conversa,  Hispanicam,  a  Jo.  de  Guzman ;  Ger- 
manicam,  a  Jo.  H.  Voss;  Anglicam  a  Gul.  Sotheby; 
Italicam,  a  Franc.  Soave;  et  Gallicam,  a  Jac.  DelUle. 
Londini,  1827.     folio. 

The  Works  of  Yirgil :  containing  his  Pastorals, 
Georgics  and  ^Eneis.  Translated  into  English  Verse 
by  Mr  Dryden.     Lond.  1697.     folio. 

The  Works  of  Virgil  translated  into  English  Verse, 
by  Eichard  (Maitland)  Earl  of  Lauderdale.  Second 
•edition.     2  vols.     Lo7id.  n.d.  [1730].     12mo. 

The  Works  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English  Prose, 
with  the  Latin  text,  Order  of  Construction,  and  Notes 
in  English  (by  J.  Davidson).  Third  edition.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1754.     8vo. 

The  same.    Fourth  edition.  2  vols.  Zo«c^.  1763.  8vo. 

The  same.  New  edition,  revised  with  Notes,  by  T. 
A.  Buckley.  Lond.  1850.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Classical 
Library.) 

The  Works  of  Virgil,  Englished  by  Eobert  Andrews. 
Birmingham,  1766.     8vo. 

The  Works  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English  Prose. 
Minb.  1791.     post  8vo. 

The  XIII.  Bukes  of  Eneados  of  the  famose  Poete 
Virgill.  Translatet  out  of  Latyne  verses  into  Scottish 
Metir,  by  the  Reverend  Father  in  God,  Mayster  Gawin 
Douglas,  Bishop  of  Dunkel,  and  UnkU  to  the  Erie  of 
Angus.  Every  Buke  having  hys  particular  Prologe. 
Lond.  1553.     4to. 

Virgil's  jEneis,  translated  into  Scottish  Verse  by  the 
famous  Gawin  Douglas,  Bishop  of  Dunkeld.  A  new 
edition,  to  which  is  added  a  large  Glossary,  and  to 
the  whole  is  prefixed  an  exact  Account  of  the  Author's 
Life  and  Writings.     Hdinb.  1710.     folio. 


VIEGILIUS  (PuBHTJS  Mauo)— Continued. 

The  ^neid  of  Virgil,  translated  into  Scottish  Verse. 
By  Gawin  Douglas,  Bishop  of  Dunkeld.  2  vols. 
JEdinb.  1839.     4to.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

The  .iEneid'  of  Virgil  translated  by  the  Eev.  Chris- 
topher Pitt.     2  vols.     Lond.  1740.     4to. 

The  ^neid  of  Virgil,  translated  into  blank  Verse, 
by  James  Beresford.     Lond.  1794.     4to. 

The  first  Four  Books  of  the  ^neid  of  Virgil,  in 
English  Heroic  Verse :  with  other  translations  and 
poems,  by  Richard  Stanyhurst.  (Reprinted  from  the 
edition  1583,  and  edited  by  James  Maidment.)  Edinb. 
1836.     4to. 

The  iEneid  of  VirgU,  translated  into  English  Verse, 
by  John  Conington.     Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

Virgil's  Georgicks,  Englished  by  Thomas  May. 
Lond.  1628.    24mo. 

Virgil's  Pastorals  translated  into  English  Prose ;  as 
also  his  Georgics.  To  which  is  added,  an  Appendix 
showing  Scotland's  chief  and  principal  worldly  interest. 
By  James  Hamilton.     Edinb.  1742.  12mo. 

The  Bucolicks  of  VirgU,  with  an  English  translation 
and  Notes  by  John  Martyn.  Second  edition.  Lond. 
1749.     8vo. 

The  Georgicks  of  Virgil,  with  an  English  translation 
and  Notes  by  John  Martyn.  Third  edition.  Lond. 
1755.     8vo. 

Remarks  and  Dissertations  on  Virgil.  See  Holds- 
worth  (Edward). 

Qiuvres  de  Virgile,  traduites  en  Frangois ;  le  Texte 
vis-k-vis  la  Traduction,  avec  des  Eemarques,  par  M. 
I'Abb^  Des  Fontaines.  4  vols.  Paris,  1796.  8vo. 
See  also,  De  Lillb  (L'Abb6  Jacques). 

VIEGILII  PictursB  Antiquae,  ex  codd.  Vaticanis 
(edente  Angelo  Maio).     See  Homerus. 

VIEUNNIUS  (PoNTicus).  See  Britain  (Great)  : 
Rerom  Brit.  Scriptobes. 

VISCONTI  (Ennio  Quirino). 

H  Museo  Pio-Clementino  descritto  da  E.  Q.  Visconti. 
7  vols.     Roma,  1782-1807.     folio. 

Iconographie  Ancienne  ou  Eecueil  des  Portraits 
authentiques  des  Empereurs,  Eois  et  Hommes  illustres 
de  rAntiquit(5.  Iconographie  Grecque.  (2  parts  in 
3  vols.)     Paris,  1808.     folio. 

Iconographie  Eomaine  (par  E.  Q.  Visconti  et  le 
Chevalier  A.  Mongez).  4  vols.  Paris,  1817-1826. 
folio. 

Description  des  Antiques  du  Mus6e  Eoyal.  Com- 
menc6e  par  le  Chev.  Visconti,  continu^e  par  le  Cte.  de 
Clarac.     Paris,  1820.     8vo. 


VISCONTI— VIZETELLT. 


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VISCONTI  (Ennio  QmRi^o)—Oontmued. 

Momimenti  Gabini  della  Villa  Pinciana  descrittL 
Nuovamente  pubblicati  per  cura  del  Dottor  G.  Labus. 
Milano,  1835.     8vo. 

VISCONTI  (FiLipPO  AuEELio). 

n  Museo  Chiaramonti  aggiimto  al  Pio-Clementino, 
con  I'esplicazione  de  Sigg.  Filippo  Aurelio  Visconti  e 
Guiseppe  Antonio  Guattani.  (Vol  III.  Con  la 
dichiarazione  di  Antonio  Nibby,  ed  i  Monumenta 
Amaranziani  discritti  da  Luigi  BiondL)  3  vols. 
Roma,  1808-1843.     folio. 

I  Monumenti  Amaranziani,  Dlustrati  dal  Marchese 
Luigi  Biondi.     [Roma],  n.d.     foUo. 

VISIONARY  (The),  Nos.  I.,  II.,  III.  JEdinb. 
1819.     12nio. 

VISME  (FRAN5018  BenoIt  de). 
La    Science  parfaite  des   Notaites ;    ou  le  parfait 
Notaire.     2  vols.     Paris,  1771.     4to. 

VITA  (ViNCENTius  de). 

Eepertorium  Generale,  sive  RecoUectio  rerum  Nota- 
bilium  occurrentium  tain  in  Scolis  quam  in  Palatiis  in 
Practica  tarn  Juris  Civilis,  quam  Pontificii,  etc. 
Neapoli,  1634.     folio. 

VIT^  TRIPARTITA  JURISCONSULTORUM 
Veterum,  a  Bern.  Rutilio,  Jo.  Bertrando,  et  Guil. 
Grotio  conscripts,  edidit  Jo.  Chr.  Franck,  J.U.D. 
HalcB  Magdehurgicae,  1718.     4to. 

VITALIS  (Ordericus),  Anglus. 

Orderici  Vitalis  Angligenae  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Par  Augustus  Le  Prevost.  See  France  (Soci^t^  de 
l'Histoire  de). 

Histoire  de  Normandie  par  Orderic  Vital.  Publide 
en  Frangais  par  M.  Guizot.  3  vols.  Caen,  1826. 
8vo. 

Ecclesiastical  History  of  England  and  Normandy, 
translated  with  notes.     See  Ordericus  Vitalis. 

VITRAUX  Peints  du  XIII'  Siecle.  Verri^res  du 
Choeur  de  I'Eglise  Metropolitaiae  de  Tours.  See 
Mabchand  (J.) 

VITRIARIUS  (Phil.  Eeinhakdus). 

Institutiones  Juris  Naturae  et  Gentium,  ad  methodnm 
Hugonis  Grotii  conscriptae.  Lugd.  Batavorum,  1734. 
8vo. 


VITRUVIUS  POLLIO  (Mabcds). 

Do  Architcctura  Libri  dccem,  cum  notis,  castigatt.  et 
observatt.  Gul.  Philandri  integris,  Dan  Barbcri  excerptis, 
CL  Salmasii  passim  insertis ;  praemittuntur  Elementa 
Architecturae  coUecta  ab  Henr.  Wottono ;  ace.  Lexicon 
Vitruvianum  Bom.  Baldi,  etc.,  in  unum  coUecta  et 
illustrata  a  Joanne  de  Laet.  Anutelodami,  1649. 
folio. 

Marci  Vitruvii  Pcillionis  de  Architectura  Libri  decem. 
Ex  fide  librorum  scriptorum  recensuit,  emeudavit, 
suisque  et  Virorum  doctorum  Annotationibus  illustravit, 
Jo.  Gottlab  Schneider.  3  vols.  Lipaiw,  1807-1808. 
royal  8vo. 

The  Civil  Architecture  of  Vitruvius  comprising  those 
Books  of  the  Author  which  relate  to  the  public  and 
private  Edifices  of  the  Ancients,  translated  by  WUliam 
Wilkins.  Illustrated  by  nmnerous  Engravings,  with 
an  Introduction  containing  an  Historical  View  of  the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  Architecture  among  the  Greeks 
(by  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen).  Land.  1812.  imperial 
4to. 

The  Architecture  of  Marcus  Vitruvius  PoUio,  in  ten 
Books,  translated  from  the  Latin  by  Joseph  GwUt. 
Land.  1826.     4to. 

VITRUVIUS  SCOTICUS  ;  being  a  CoUection  of 
Plans,  Elevations,  and  Sections  of  Public  Buildings, 
Noblemen's  and  Gentlemen's  Houses  in  Scotland ; 
principally  from  the  designs  of  the  late  WUliam  Adam. 
Edinh.  (1750).     foho. 

VITUS  (Stkphanus). 

Apologia  pro  Hibernia.     See  White  (Stephen). 

VIVENZIO  (Giovanni). 

Istoria  de  Tremuoti  awenuti  nella  Calabria  e  Citta 
di  Messina,  nell'anno  1783.  2  vols.  Napoli,  1788. 
4to. 

VIVIAN  (George). 

Spanish  Scenery.     Lond.  1838.     large  folio. 

VIZETELLY  (Henry). 

The  Story  of  the  Diamond  Necklace  told  in  detail 
for  the  first  time,  from  Original  Letters,  Documents, 
and  Contemporary  Memoirs.  2  vols.  Loiid.  1867. 
post  8vo. 

Berlin  under  the  New  Empire  ;  its  Institutions,  In- 
habitants, Industry,  Monuments,  Museums,  Social  Life, 
Manners,  and  Amusements.  2  vols.  Land.  1879. 
8vo. 

6s 


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VOCABOLAEIO— VOLX. 


VOCABOLARIO  della  Crusca.     See  Crusca  (Ac- 

CADBMIA  della).       MoNTI  (ViNCENZo). 

VOCAL  MAGAZINE  (The),  containing  a  Selec- 
tion of  the  most  esteemed  English,  Scots,  and  Irish 
Songs,  antient  and  modern.  3  vols,  in  1.  Edinh. 
1797-1799.     8vo. 

VOETIUS  (Joannes). 

Commentarius  ad  Pandectas  ;  in  qno  praeter  Romani 
Juris  Principia  ao  controversias  illustriores,  Jus  etiam 
Hodiernum  et  prsecipuse  Fori  Questiones  excutiuntur. 
2  vols.     Hagm  Comitum,  1707.     folio. 

VOGEL  (Dr  Hermann). 

The  Chemistry  of  Light  and  Photography  in  its 
application  to  Art,  Science,  and  Industry.  Lond. 
1875.     post  8vo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 

VOGT  (Joannes). 

Catalogus  Historico-Criticus  Lihrorum  Eariorum. 
Hanib.  1753.     8vo. 

VOIGHT  (Dr  Moritz). 

Die  Lehre  von  Jus  Naturale,  aequum  et  bonum  und 
Jus  Gentium  der  Eomer.     Leipzig,  1856.     8vo. 

VOIGT  (Prop.  Johannes). 

Handbuch  der  Geschichte  Preussens,  bis  zur  Zeit  der 
Reformation.     3  vols.     Konigsberg,  1841-1843.     8vo. 

VOLKSBUCHER.  Herausgegeben  von  G.  0. 
Marbach.  45  parts  in  5  vols.  Leipzig,  1838-1847. 
12mo. 

VOLNEY  (Constantin  Eran^ois  Chassebceup  de). 

(Euvres.  Deuxifeme  ddition  complete.  8  vols. 
Paris,  1826.     8vo. 

Considerations  sur  la  Guerre  actueUe  des  Turcs. 
Londres  \Amsterdarn\,  1788.     8vo. 

Travels  through  Syria  and  Egypt,  in  the  years  1783, 
1784,  and  1785.  Translated  from  the  French. 
2  vols.    Lond.  1787.     8vo. 

The  Ruins;  or,  a  Survey  of  the  Revolutions  of 
Empires.  Translated  from  the  FrencL  Lond.  1795. 
8vo. 

The  Ruins;  or,  a  Survey  of  the  Revolutions  of 
Empires.  Part  the  Second ;  containing  the  Law  of 
Nature.     Lond.  1801.     18mo. 

View  of  the  Climate  and  Soil  of  the  United  States  of 

America.     To  which  are  annexed  some  Accounts  of 

Florida,  the  French  Colony  of  Scioto,  certain  Canadian 

Colonies,  and  the  Savages  and  Natives.      Translated 

'  from  the  French.     Lond.  1804.     8vo. 


VOLSUNGS  AND  NIBLUNGS. 

Volsunga  Saga.  The  Story  of  the  Volsungs  and 
Niblungs,  with  certain  Songs  from  the  Elder  Edda. 
Translated  from  the  Icelandic  by  Eirlk  Magniisson  and 
William  Morris.     Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

VOLTAIRE  (Francois  Marie  Arodet  de). 

CEuvres  completes  (avec  des  Notes  et  sa  Vie  par  Con- 
dorcet).     71  vols.     Gotha,  1784-1790.     8vo. 

Melanges  de  Poesies,  de  Littcjrature,  d'Histoire,  et 
de  Philosophic.     (Anon.)     4  vols.     n.p.  1757.     8vo. 

Commontaires  sur  le  Th6&tre  de  Pierre  Corneille  et 
antres  morceaux  interessans,  etc.  3  vols.  n.p.  1764. 
12mo. 

Supplement  au  Recueil  des  Lettres  de  M.  de  Vol- 
taire.    2  vols.     Pari^,  1808.     8vo. 

Lettres  In^dites  de  Voltaire,  adressdes  k  Madame 
la  Comtesse  de  Lutzelbourg.     Paris,  \S\2.     8vo. 

Lettres  In^dites  de  Voltaire  k  Mademoiselle  Quin- 
ault,  k  M.  Dargental,  au  President  H^nault,  et  autres 
personnages  remarquables.     Paris,  1822.     8vo. 

M^moires  Anecdotiques  sur  Voltaire,  R(5flexions  sur 
ses  Ouvrages,  suivis  de  divers  i^crits  In^dits  de  la 
Marquise  du  Chatelet,  du  President  H6nault,  etc.,  par 
Longchamps  et  Wagnifere.  2  vols.  Paris,  1838. 
8vo. 

See  also,  Longohamp  et  Wagniere. 

Lettres  Incdites  de  Voltaire,  recueillies  par  M.  de 
Cayrol,  et  annot(5es  par  M.  Alphonse  Francois,  pr6- 
c(5dees  d'une  Preface  de  M.  Saint-Marc  Girardin. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1856.     8vo. 

Voltaire  k  Ferney :  sa  Correspondance  avec  la 
Duchesse  de  Saxe-Gotha,  suivie  de  Lettres  et  de  Notes 
Historiques  enti6rement  inddites  recueillies  par  Evariste 
Bavoux  et  A.  F.     Paris,  1860.     8vo. 

Letters  concerning  the  English  Nation.  Lond. 
1733.     8vo. 

The  Age  of  Louis  XIV.,  to  which  is  added,  the 
Sequel,  an  Abstract  of  the  Age  of  Louis  XV.  Trans- 
lated, with  Notes  critical  and  explanatory,  by  R. 
Griffiths.     3  vols.     Lond.  1779.     8vo. 

A  Philosophical  Dictionary.  From  the  French  of 
M.  de  Voltaire.     6  vols.     Lond.  1824.     12mo. 

See  also,  Bailly  (Jean  Sylvestre).  Beccaria 
(Marq.  Cesare). 

VOLUSENUS  (FLOREtmna). 

Do  Animi  TranquHlitate  Dialogus.  Lugdwni,  1543. 
4to. 

Id.  op.     Edinb.  1751.     12mo. 

VOLX  (Jules  Blano  db). 

Des  Causes  des  Revolutions  et  de  leurs  eflfets. 
2  vola     Paris,  1801.     8vo. 


VON  BUCH— VOYAGES  AND  TEAVELS. 


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VON  BUCH  (Leopold). 

Travels  through  Norway  and  Lapland  during  1806, 
1807,  and  1808.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
John  Black,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  chiefly 
Mineralogical,  and  some  Account  of  the  Author  by 
Kobert  Jameson.     Lond.  1813.     4to. 

VON  OELICH  (Capt.  Leopold). 

Travels  in  India,  including  Sinde  and  the  Punjab  ; 
translated  from  the  German  by  H.  Evans  Lloyd. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

VON  TEOIL  (Uno),  D.D. 

Letters  on  Iceland,  containing  Observations  made 
during  a  Voyage  undertaken  in  1772  by  Sir  Joseph 
Banks,  to  which  are  added,  the  Letters  of  Dr  Ihre 
and  Dr  Bach  concerning  the  Edda.  Also  Professor 
Bergman's  curious  Observations  and  chemical  Examina- 
tions of  the  Lava  and  other  substances  produced  on  the 
Island.     Lond.  1780.     8vo. 

VOPISCUS  (Flavius).  See  Sobiptores  Historle 
Augusts. 

VOEAGINE  (Jacobus  dk),  Archiepiscopus  Janu- 
ensis,  Ord.  Freed. 

Legenda  Aurea  Sanctoruili.  Clariorem  in  lucem 
prodit  D.  Ant.  Ibanez  de  la  Elba  Herrera.  Matriti, 
1688.     4to. 

See  also,  Lombabdica  Histobia. 

VOSSIUS  (Gbbabdus  Joannes). 

Opera.     6  vols.     Amstelodami,  1695-1701.     folio. 

Etymologicon  Linguae  Latinoa.  Editio  novissima,  in 
qua  prseter  Isaaci  Vossii  additiones,  accesserunt  nunc 
primum  editse  Alexii  Symmachi  Mazochii  Etymologise 
quamplurimai  ex  Oriente  petitae,  et  Tyrrhenicarum 
vocum  originationes.     2  vols.     Neapoli,  1762.     folio. 

Ger.  Joan.  Vossii  et  ad  eum  Virorum  eruditione 
Celeberrimorum  Epistolaj,  ex  autogr.  MSS.  collegit  et 
<iigessit  Paulus  Colomesius.     Lowdim,  1693.     folio. 

VOSSIUS  (IsAACUs). 

Epistolse  duse  adversus  David  Blondellum.  See 
Pearson  (John). 

VOUET  (Simon). 

Eecueil  des  Estampes  grav6es  par  differents  Graveurs 
d'apr^s  les  Tableaux  do  Monsieur  Vouot,  Peintre  du 
Eoy  de  France,  Louis  XIIL  Paris,  1627-1666.  large 
folio. 

VOYAGES  AND  TEAVELS. 

Voyage  fait  par  Ordre  du  Eoi  en  1771  et  1772,  en 
diverses  parties  de  I'Europe,  de  I'Afrique,  et  de 
I'Amerique ;  suivi  de  Eecherches  pour  rectifier  les 
-Cartes  Hydrographiques.     2  vols.     Paris,  1778.     4to. 


VOYAGES  AND  THAN TSIS,— Continued. 

Voyage  k  la  Guiane  et  a  Cayenne,  fait  en  1789  et 
ann6e8  suivantes,  par  L.  K  R  Armateur  (ou  plutflt 
par  Louis  Prudhomme).  Paris,  An.  VL  do  la  E6- 
publique  (1798).     8vo. 

Relacion  del  Viago  hecho  por  las  Goletas,  Sutil  y 
Mexicana,  en  el  ano  de  1792  para  reconocer  el  Estrocho 
deFuca.     Madrid,  19,02.     4to. 

Eelacion  del  Ultimo  Viage  al  Estrecho  de  Magellanes 
do  la  Fragata  Santa  Maria  de  la  Cabeza.  See 
Magellan. 

Voyage  Pittoresque  en  Sicile,  dedie  k  son  Altesse 
Royale  Jjadame  la  Duchesse  de  Berry  [par  J.  F. 
d'Ostervald].     2  vols.     Paris,  1822.     krge  folio. 

Voyage  of  H.M.S.  Blonde  to  the  Sandwich  Islands, 
in  the  years  1824-1825.  Captain  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Byron,  Commander.     Lond.  1826.     4to. 

Report  of  the  Scientific  Eesults  of  the  Voyage  of 
H.M.S.  Challenger.    See  Thomson  (Sir  C.  Wyville). 

VOYAGES  AND  TEAVELS  (Collections  of). 

Voyages  and  Discoveries  in  South  America ;  the  first 
up  the  river  of  Amazons,  by  Christopher  d'Acugna. 
The  second  up  the  river  of  Plata,  by  Acarete.  The 
third  from  Cayenne  into  Guiana,  by  Grillet  and 
Bechamel     Lond.  1698.     8vo. 

An  Account  of  several  late  Voyages  and  Dis- 
coveries : — L  Sir  John  Narbrough's  Voyage  to  the 
South  Sea. — II.  Captain  J.  Tasman's  Discoveries  on 
the  Coast  of  the  South  Terra  Incognita.— IIL  Captain 
J.  Wood's  Attempt  to  discover  a  North-East  Passage 
to  China, — TV.  F.  Marten's  Observations  made  in 
Greenland,  and  other  Northern  Countries.  Lond. 
1711.     8vo. 

Eecueil  de  Voyages  au  Nord,  contenant  divers 
Mi5moires  tr6s  utiles  au  Commerce  et  k  la  Navigation. 
(Public  par  J.  Fr^d.  Bernard,  Libraira)  10  vols. 
Amsterdam,  1731-1738.     12mo. 

Voyages  fadts  principalement  en  Asie  dans  les  XII.- 
XV.  Sifecles,  par  Benjamin  de  Tudele,  Jean  Du  Plan- 
Carpin,  N.  Ascelin,  -etc.  Accompagn^s  de  I'Histoire  des 
Sarasins  et  des  Tartares  et  pr6c6d6s  d'une  Introduction 
par  Pierre  Bergeron.     2  vols.     Haye;  1 735.     4to. 

El  Viagero  Universal,  6  Noticia  del  Mundo  Antique 
y  Nuevo.  Obra  compuesta  en  Frances  por  Mr  De  La 
Portoj  y  traducida  al  Castellana  e  illustrado  con  Notas 
por  D.  P.  E.  P.  43  vols.  Madrid,  1796-1801. 
8vo. 

The  Cabmet  of  Foreign  Voyages  and  Travels,  or 
Annual  Selections  from  the  latest  works  of  that  descrip- 
tion which  have  not  yet  appeared  in  English.  Vols. 
L  and  XL     Lond.  1825,  1826.     12mo. 


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VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS— VYSE. 


VOYAGES  AND  TEAVELS  (Collections  of)— 
Continued. 

Nouvelles  Annalss  des  Voyages,  de  la  G^ographie,  et 
de  I'Histoire.  Publi^ea  par  MM.  J.  B.  Eyrifes  et 
Malte-Bmn,  etc.     80  vols.     Paris,  1819-1838.     8vo. 

Harleian  Collection  of  Voyages.  A  Collection  of 
Voyages  and  Travels  compiled  from  the  Library  of  the 
Earl  of  Oxford.     See  Churchill  (John). 

Recueil  des  Voyages  qui  ont  servi  Ji  I'etablissement 
et  aux  progrez  de  la  Compagnie  des  Indes  Orientales 
form(5e  dans  les  Provinces-Unies  des   Pays-Bas.     See 

CONSTANTIN  (Le  SiEDE  DE). 

Eecueil  de  Voyages  et  de  M^moires,  publico  par  la 
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Voyages  Pittoresques  et  Eomantiques  dans  I'Ancienne 
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See  Eeance  :  Topogeaphy. 

See  also,  Astlet.  Churchill.  Hakluyt.  Harris. 
Kerr.  Pinkerton.  Puechas.  Richaederie.  Ste- 
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VOYAGES  IMAGINAIEES,  Eomanesques,  etc., 
Merveilleux,  AU6goriques,  Amusans,  Comiques  et  Cri- 
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Cabalistiques,  recueilles  par  Gamier,  avec  un  Supple- 
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M.de  Perthes.    39  vols,   .iwis^errfajw,  1787-1789.    8vo. 


VOYAGE  LITT^RAIEE  de  Deux  Eeligieux  Ben6- 
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TiNE  (Edmond). 

VEEDIUS  (Olivarius). 

Historic  Comitum  Flandrise,  a  Jul.  Cses.  ad  ann.  Chr. 
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Genealogia  Comitum  Flandriae,  a  Balduino  Ferreo 
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SigiUa  Comitum  Flandrise  et  Inscriptiones  Diplo- 
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VULSON  (Maeo  db),  Sieur  de  la  Colombiere. 

Le  Vray  Theatre  d'Honneur  et  de  Chevalerie ;  ou 
le  Miroii  Heroique  de  la  Noblesse.  Paris,  1648. 
foUo. 

La  Science  Heroique,  traitant  de  la  Noblesse  et  de 
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Operations  carried  on  at  the  Pyramids  of  Gizeh  in 
1837;  with  an  Account  of  a  Voyage  into  Upper 
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Admonicion,  touching  those  that  be  Neutres  holding 
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W.  (J.) 

The  VaHant  Scot.     (A  Play.)     Lond.  1637. 


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WAAGEN  (Db  Gustav  Friedrich). 

Works  of  Art  and  Artists  in  England.  (Translated 
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1838.     post  8vo. 

Peter  Paul  Eubens,  his  Life  and  Genius,  translated 
from  the  German,  by  Eobert  E.  Noel,  edited  by  Mrs 
Jameson.     Lond.  1840.     Svo. 

Treasures  of  Art  in  Great  Britain  :  being  an  Account 
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WAGE  (Henry).     See  Smith  (William). 

WAGE  (Egbert). 

Master  Wace,  his  Ghronicle  of  the  Norman  Conquest 
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Geschichte  der  Historischen  Forschung  und  Kunst, 
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Geschichte  Frankreichs  im  Eevolutions-Zeitalter. 
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Historical  Antiquities  of  the  Greeks  with  reference 
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WAGHTEEUS  (Jo.  Georoius). 

Glossarium  Germanicum,  continens  Origines  et  Anti- 
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WAGKilENAGEL  (Db  K.  E.  P.) 

Das  Deutsche  Kirchenlied  von  Martin  Luther  bis 
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WADDEL  (Andrew). 

Eemarks  on  Mr  Innes's  Critical  Essay  on  the  Ancient 
Inhabitants  of  Scotland.     See  Scotia  Eediviva. 

WADDELL  (Anne).     See  Trials. 

WADDELL  (Eev.  P.  Hatelt),  LLD. 

Ossian  and  the  Clyde.  Fingal  in  Ireland,  Oscar  in 
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WADDING  (Luke),  Ord.  Mm. 

Vita  Joannis  Duns  Scoti,  Ordinis  Minorum,  Doctoris 
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WADDINGTON  (George),  D.D. 

Journal  of  a  Visit  to  some  parts  of  Ethiopia.  By 
G.  Waddington  and  the  Eev.  Barnard  Hanbury. 
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Svo. 

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WADE  (James  A.) 

History  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Mebose,  the  Monastery 
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WADE  (John). 

History  of  the  Middle  and  Working  Classes ;  with 
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WADE  (Walter),  M.D. 

Plantse  Rariores  in  Hibernia  inventse;  or,  Habitats 
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WAGENAAR  (Jan). 

Amsterdam  in  zyne  Opkomst,  Aanwas,  Geschiedenis- 
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WAGSTAFFE  (William),  M.D. 
Miscellaneous  Works  ;  with  an  Account  of  his  Life 
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WAILLT  (Natalis  de). 

Elements  de  Paleographie.  2  vols.  Paris,  1838. 
royal  4to. 

WAINEWEIGHT  (Latham). 

The  Literary  and  Scientific  Pursuits  which  are  en- 
couraged and  enforced  at  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
briefly  described  and  vindicated.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

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The  Gospel  History  from  the  text  of  the  Four  Evan- 
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WAKE  (William),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

The  State  of  the  Church  and  Clergy  of  England, 
from  the  Conversion  of  the  Saxons  to  the  present 
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The  genuine  Epistles  of  the  Apostolical  Fathers, 
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WAKEFIELD  (Edward). 

An  Account  of  Ireland,  Statistical  and  Political 
2  vols.     Lond.  1812.     4to. 

WAKEFIELD  (Edward  Gibbon). 

Facts  relating  to  the  Punishment  of  Death  in  the 
Metropolis.     Lond.  1831.     12mo. 

The  Trial  of  Edward  Gibbon  Wakefield  for  the 
Abduction  of  Miss  Helen  Turner.     See  Trials. 

WAKEFIELD  (Edward  Jbrningham). 

Adventure  in  New  Zealand  from  1839  to  1844. 
With  some  Account  of  the  British  Colonisation  of  the 
Islands.     2  vols.     Lond.    1845.     8vo. 

WAKEFIELD  (Ebv.  Gilbbbt).- 

Silva  Critica:  sive  in  Auctores  sacros  profanosque 
Commentarius  PhUologus.  5  parts  in  2  vols.  Cantor 
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WAKEFIELD  (Rev.  Giuim.^)— Continued. 

Memoirs  of  his  Life ;  written  by  himself.  A  new- 
edition,  with  Notes  by  the  Editors ;  to  which  is  sub- 
joined an  Appendix  of  Original  Letters.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1804.     8vo. 

Correspondence  with  the  Right  Hon.  Charles  James 
Fox,  chiefly  on  subjects  of  Classical  Literature.  Lond. 
1813.     8vo. 

WAKEMAN  (William  F.) 

Archseologia  Hibernica  :  a  Handbook  of  Irish  Anti- 
quities, Pagan  and  Christian.     Dublin,  184:8.     12mo. 

WALiEUS  (Balddinus). 

Novi  Testamenti  Libri  Historici,  Greece  et  Latino. 
See  Bible. 

WALCHITJS  (Jo.  Georgius). 

Bibliotheca  Theologica  Selocta,  Litterariis  Adnota- 
tionibus  instaucta.     4  vols.     Jence,  1757-1765.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Patristica,  Litterariis  Annotationibus 
uistructa :  Editio  nova  emendatior  et  multum  auctior 
adornata  ab  Jo.  Tr.  Lebr.  Danzio.     Jenae,  1834.     8vo. 

WALCKENAER  (Charles  Athanase). 

Cosmologie,  ou  Description  G(5n6rale  de  la  Terre, 
consid^ree  sous  ses  rapports  Astronomiques,  Physiques, 
Historiques,  etc.     Paris,  1816.     8vo. 

WALCOTT  (Mackenzie  E.  C.) 

Scoti-Monasticon  :  the  Ancient  Church  of  Scotland; 
a  History  of  the  Cathedrals,  Conventual  Foundations, 
Collegiate  Churches,  and  Hospitals  of  Scotland.  Lcmd. 
1874.     4to. 

WALDEGEAVE  (James,  Eabl  of). 

Memoirs  from  1754  to  1758.     Lond.  1821.     4to. 

WALDENSIS  (Thomas). 

Doctrinale  Antiquitatum  fidei  Ecclesias  Catholicoe, 
opus  sane  Divinum,  in  tres  tomos  digestum.  3  vols. 
Venetiis,  1571.     folio. 

WALDIE  (George). 

A  History  of  the  Town  and  Palace  of  Linlithgow, 
with  Notices  historical  and  antiquarian  of  places  of 
interest  in  the  neighbourhood.   Linlithgow,  1868.    8vo. 

WALDEON  (George). 

Compleat  Works  in  Verse  and  Prose.  Oxford,  1731. 
folio. 


WALES. 

Leges  WallicjB. 


See  Leges. 


WALES— WALKER. 


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WALES  (William). 

Dissertation  on  the  Acronychd  rising  of  the  Pleiades. 
See  Vincent  (William). 

WALES  (William),  and  BAYLY  (William). 

The  Original  Astronomical  Observations  made  in  the 
course  of  a  Voyage  towards  the  South  Pole,  and  round 
the  World,  in  the  years  1772-1775.    Lond.  1777.    4to. 

WALFORD  (Cornelius). 

The  Insurance  Guide  and  Hand  Boot :  dedicated 
especially  to  Insurance  Agents ;  heing  a  Guide  to  the 
Principles  and  Practice  of  Life  Assurance.  Lond. 
1867.     8vo, 

WALKER  (Charles). 

Narrative  of  the  United  States'  Exploring  Expedi- 
tion, during  the  years  1838-1842.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1852.     post  8vo. 

WALKER  (Clement). 

The  Compleat  History  of  Independency  upon  tlie 
Parliament  begun  1640.  Continued  till  this  present 
year  1660,  which  fourth  Part  was  never  before  pub- 
lished : — 

(1.)  The  Mysterie  of  the  Two  Juntoes,  Presbyterian 
and  Independent. — (2.)  The  History  of  Indepen- 
dency, with  the  Kise,  Growth,  and  Practices  of  that 
powerfull  and  restlesse  Faction. — (3.)  An  Ap- 
pendix to  the  History  of  Independency,  being  a 
brief  Description  of  some  few  of  Argyle's  Proceed- 
ings, with  a  Parallel  betwixt  him  and  Cromwell, 
and  a  caveat  to  all  his  seduced  Adherents. — (4.) 
Anarchia  Anglicana,  the  Second  Part  ;  being  a 
continuation  of  Relations  and  Observations  His- 
torical and  Pohtick  upon  this  present  Parliament. 
By  Theodoras  Verax.— (5.)  The  High  Court  of 
Justice  ;  or,  Cromwell's  New  Slaughter-House  in 
England  ;  being  the  Third  Part  of  the  History  of 
Independency. — (6.)  The  History  of  Independency 
the  Fourth  and  last  Part.  By  T.  M. 
Lond.  1660-1661.     4to. 

WALKER  (Donald). 

Manly  Exercises,  containing  Rowing,  Sailing, 
Riding,  etc.  Lond.  1855.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Illustrated 
Library. ) 

WALKER  (Sir  Edward). 

Historical  Discourses.     Lond.  1705.     foho. 

A  circumstantial  Account  of  the  Preparations  for  the 
Coronation  of  His  Majesty  King  Charles  the  Second, 
and  a  minute  detail  of  that  splendid  Ceremony ;  to 
which  is  prefixed  an  Account  of  the  Landing,  Recep- 
tion, and  Journey  of  His  Majesty  from  Dover  to 
London.     Lond.  1820.     royal  8vo. 


WALKER  (Francis  A.) 

Money  in  its  Relations  to  Trade  and  ladustry. 
Lond.  1880.     post  Svo. 

WALKER  (Rev.  George),  afleneards  Bishop  of 
Londonderry. 

A  true  Account  of  the  Siege  of  London  Derry. 
Lond.  1689.     4to. 

A  Vindication  of  the  true  Account  of  the  Siege  of 
Derry,  in  Ireland.  Lond.  1689.  4to.  (Bound  with 
the  preceding.) 

An  Apology  for  the  failures  charg'd  on  the  Rev. 
Mr  Gegrgo  Walker's  printed  Account  of  the  late 
Siege  of  Derry,  in  a  letter  to  the  undertaker  of  a  more 
accurate  Narrative  of  that  Siege.     Zonrf.  1689.     4to. 

WALKER  (George). 

Treatise  on  the  Conic  Sections,  in  five  books. 
Lond.  1794.     4to. 

WALKER  (George),  M.A. 

Latin  Grammar,  translated  from  the  German,  with 
Additions,  etc.     See  Scheller  (L  J.  G.) 

WALKER  (J.  Douglas),  Barrister-at-Law. 

A  Treatise  on  Banking  Law.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

WALKER  (James),  D.D. 

The  Theology  and  Theologians  of  Scotland,  chiefly 
of  17th  and  18th  Centuries.  Being  the  Cunningham 
Lectures  for  1870-71.     Edinh.  1872.     Svo. 

WALKER  (Rev.  John). 

An  Attempt  towards  recovering  an  Account  of  the 
Numbers  and  Sufferings  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church 
of  England,  who  were  sequestered,  harassed,  etc.,  in  the 
late  Times  of  the  Grand  Rebellion.    Lond,  1714.    folio. 

WALKER  (Professor  John),  D.D.  • 
An  Economical  History  of  the  Hebrides  and  High- 
lands of  Scotland.     2  vols.     Hdinb.  1808.     Svo. 

Essays  on  Natural  History  and  Rural  Economy. 
minb.  1808.     Svo. 

WALKER  (John). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Court  of  Chancery.     See  Jacob  (Edward). 

WALKER  (Joseph  Cooper). 

Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Irish  Bartls,  interspersed 
with  Anecdotes  and  Observations  on  the  Music  of  Ire- 
land ;  also  an  historical  and  descriptive  Account  of  the 
Musical  Instruments  of  the  Ancient  Irish  ;  and  an 
Appendix  containing  several  biographical  and  other 
Papers  with  Select  Irish  Melodies ;  with  Essays  and 
Letters  on  Irish  Music,  by  K  Ledwich,  LL.B.,  W. 
Beauford,  etc     Lond.  1786.     4to. 


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WALKER  (Joseph  Coopke) — Continued. 
•  Historical  Essay  on  the  Dress  of  the  Ancient  and 
Modern  Irish ;   with  a  Memoir  on  the  Armour  and 
Weapons  of  the  Irish.     Dublin,  1 788.     4to. 

An  Historical  and  Critical  Essay  on  the  revival  of 
the  Drama  in  Italy.     Edinb.  1805.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  Alessandro  Tassoni ;  also  an  Appendix 
containing  Biographical  Sketches  of  Ottavio  Einuccini, 
Galileo  Galilei,  Gahriello  Chiabrera,  Battista  Guarini, 
and  an  inedited  Poem  of  Torquato  Tasso,  with  addi- 
tional Notes  and  the  Author's  Preface.  Edited  by 
Samuel  Walker.     Loud.  1815.     Svo. 

WALKER  (Mary  Adelaide). 
Through  Macedonia  to  the  Albanian  Lakes,  with 
niustrations  by  the  Author.     Lond.  1864.     royal  Svo. 

WALKER  (Rev.  Norman  L.) 
Robert    Buchanan,   D.D. :     an    Ecclesiastical  Bio- 
graphy.    Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

WALKER  (Peter). 

Some  Remarkable  Passages  of  the  Life  and  Death  of 
Mr  Alexander  Peden,  late  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at 
Glenluce.     Edinh.  1725.     12mo. 

The  Life  and  Prophesies  of  Mr  Daniel  Cargill,  some- 
time Minister  in  the  Barony  Parish  of  Glasgow,  who 
suffered  martyrdom  for  the  Lord's  Cause  with  four 
others.  To  which  is  added,  part  of  the  Life  and 
Death  of  Argyle.  Also  the  Life  and  Behaviour  of 
David  Hackstoun  of  EathieUet.     Edinb.  1780.     12mo. 

WALKER  (Rev.  Robert). 

Sermons  on  practical  subjects,  with  a  Character  of 
the  Author,  by  Hugh  Blair,  D.D.  4  vols.  Edinb. 
1796.     Svo. 

WALKER  (Rev.  Samdel),  of  Truro. 

The  Christian :  a  Course  of  periodical  Sermons. 
With  an  introductory  Essay  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Simeon.     Glasgoio,  1825.     12mo. 

WALKER  (W.  Gregory). 

A  Compendium  of  the  Law  relating  to  Executors 
and  Administrators,  with  an  Appendix  of  Statutes. 
Lond.  1880.     Svo. 

WAI.KER  (William  Sidney). 

Gustavus  Vasa,  and  other  Poems.   Lond.  1813.  Svo. 

WALKS  and  Talks  of  an  American  Farmer  in 
England.     Lond.  1852.     post  Svo. 

WALLACE  (Lady). 

Letter  from  Lady  Wallace  to  Captain  William 
Wallace.     Lond.  1792.     Svo. 


WALLACE  (Lady). 

Letters  of  Mozart,  translated.  See  Mozart  (Wolp- 
OANO  Amadbus). 

WALLACE  (Alfred  Russel). 

A  Narrative  of  Travels  on  the  Amazon  and  Rio 
Negro ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Native  Tribes,  and 
Observations  on  the  Climate,  Geology,  and  Natural 
History  of  the  Amazon  Valley.     Lond.  1853.     Svo. 

The  Malay  Archipelago  :  the  Land  of  the  Orang- 
utan and  the  Bird  of  Paradise ;  a  Narrative  of  Travel, 
with  Studies  of  Man  and  Nature.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1869.     post  Svo. 

The  Geographical  Distribution  of  Animals,  with  a 
Study  of  the  Relations  of  Living  and  Extinct  Faunas 
as  elucidating  the  Past  Changes  of  the  Earth's  Surface. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

Australasia.  With  Ethnological  Appendix  by  A. 
H.  Keane.  Lond.  1879.  (Stanford's  Compendium  of 
Geography  and  Travel.) 


WALLACE  (D.  Mackenzie). 
Russia.     2  vols.     Lond.  1877. 


Svo. 


WALLACE  (George),  Advocate. 

A  System  of  the  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Scotland. 
Vol.  L  (all  published).     Edinh.  1760.     folio. 

Thoughts  on  the  Origin  of  Feudal  Tenures,  and  the 
Descent  of  Ancient  Peerages  in  Scotland.  Edinh. 
1783.     4to. 

The  Nature  and  Descent  of  Ancient  Peerages  con- 
nected with  the  State  of  Scotland,  etc.  Edinb.  1785. 
Svo. 

Prospects  from  Hills  in  Fife.  (A  Poem.)  Edinb. 
1802.     Svo. 

WALLACE  (Horace  Binney).  See  American 
Decisions. 

WALLACE  (James). 

An  Account  of  the  Islands  of  Orkney ;  to  which  is 
added,  an  Essay  concerning  the  Thule  of  the  Ancients. 
Lond  1700.     Svo. 

WALLACE  (R.  George). 

Memoirs  of  India;  comprising  a  brief  geographical 
Account  of  the  East  Indies,  and  a  succinct  History  of 
Hindostan  to  the  year  1823.     Lond.  1824.     Svo, 

WALLACE  (Robert),  D.D. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Numbers  of  Mankind  in 
Antient  and  Modem  times ;  with  Remarks  on  Mr 
Hume's  Discourse  on  the  Populousness  of  ancient 
Nations.     (Anon.)    Edinb.  1753      Svo. 


WALLACE— WALPOLlL 


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WALLACE  (Egbert),  D.T).— Continued. 

The  Doctrine  of  Passive  Obedience  and  Non-resistance 
considered;  with  some  Observations  on  the  necessity 
and  advantages  of  the  Eevolution  in  the  year  1688. 
£dmb.  1754.     8vo. 

Various  Prospects  of  Mankind,  Nature,  and  Provi- 
dence.    Lond.  1761.     8vo. 

Essai  BUT  le  dilfdrence  du  Nombre  des  Hommes,  etc., 
traduit  de  I'Anglois.     See  Joncourt  (Elje  de). 

WALLACE  (Egbert),  o/^eZZ2/. 

Letter  to  Sir  Edward  B.  Sugden,  on  Causes  of 
Appeal  to  the  House  of  Lords,  Acts  of  Sederunt,  System 
of  Pleading  and  Fees  in  Court  of  Session.  Edinh. 
1830.     8vo. 

WALLACE  (Thomas). 

The  Law  of  Honour ;  or  a  compendious  Account  of 
the  derivation  of  all  Titles  of  Offices ;  with  a  Table  of 
the  Nobility.     Lond.  1714.     Svo. 

WALLACE  (Thomas). 

An  Essay  on  the  Manufactures  of  Ireland.  Dublin, 
1798.     8vo. 

WALLACE  (Thomas),  LL.D. 

Observations  on  the  Discourse  of  Natural  Theology, 
by  Henry  Lord  Brougham.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

WALLACE  (Sir  William). 

The  Acts  and  Deeds  of  the  most  famous  and  valiant 
Champion,  Sir  William  Wallace,  Knight  of  Ellerslie. 
— Eelationes  Qusedam  Axnaldi  Blair  Monachi  de  Dum- 
fermelem  et  Commentarii.     Edinh.  1758.     4to. 

Documents  illustrative  of  Sir  William  Wallace,  his 
Life  and  Times.    Edinb.  1841.    4to.    (Maitland  Club.) 

See  also,  Hamilton  (William).  Henry  the 
Minstrel. 

WALLEE  (Edmund). 

Works  in  Verse  and  Prose.  Published  by  Mr  Fenton. 
Lmd.  1744.     12mo. 

Poems,  etc.  Written  upon  several  Occasions  and  to 
several  Persons.     Lond.  1711.     8vo. 

WALLEE  (Sir  William). 

Vindication  of  the  Character  and  Conduct  of  Sir 
William  Waller,  explanatory  of  his  conduct  in  taking 
up  Arms  against  King  Charles  the  First :  written  by 
himself,  and  now  first  published  from  the  original 
Manuscript  with  an  Introduction  by  the  Editor.  Land. 
1793.     Svo. 


WALLINGFOED  (Joannes). 

Chronica  Anglicana ;  apud  Script.  Hist.  AngL,  ed. 
Tho.  Gale.     See  Britain  (Great). 

WALLINGTON  (Neuemlah). 

Historical  Notices  of  Events  occurring  chiefly  in  the 
Eeign  of  Charles  I.  Edited  from  the  Original  MSS., 
with  Notes  and  Illustrdtions  (by  K.  Webb).  2  vela 
Lond.  1869.     post  Svo. 

WALLIS  (John),  D.D. 

Opera  Mathematica.  3  vols.  Oxan.  1695-1699. 
folio. 

Grammatica  Linguas  Anglicanae;  cui  praefigitur  de 
Loquela  sive  Sonorum  Formatione  Tractatus  Gram- 
matico-Physicus.     Oxonice,  1653.     12mo. 

The  same.     Oxonice,  1674.     8vo. 

Sermons  now  first  printed,  with  Memoirs  of  the 
Author,  by  W.  Wallis.     Lond.  1791.     Svo. 

See  also,  Ptglem^us  (Claudius). 

WALLIS  (John). 

The  Natural  History  and  Antiquities  of  Northumber- 
land, and  of  so  much  of  the  County  of  Durham  as  lies 
between  the  Tyne  and  Tweed.  2  vols.  Lotid.  1769. 
4to. 

WALPOLE  (Hgn.  Frederick),  E.N. 

Four  years  in  the  Pacific  in  H.  M.  S.  "  CoUingwood," 
from  1844  to  1848.     2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     Svo. 

The  Ansayrii  (or  Assassins),  with  Travels  in  tho 
Further  East  in  1850-51 ;  including  a  Visit  to 
NineveL     3  vols.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

WALPOLE  (Horace),  Earl  of  Or/ord. 

Works.     5  vols.     Lond.  1798.     4to. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Eoyal  and  Noble  Authors  of 
England,  with  Lists  of  their  works.  2  vols.  Straw- 
berry Hill,  1758.     Svo. 

The  same.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  Loitd.  1759. 
Svo. 

The  same.  Enlarged  and  continued  to  the  present 
time  by  Thomas  Park.     5  vols.     Lond.  1806.     Svo. 

Anecdotes  of  Painting  in  England,  with  some  Account 
of  the  principal  Artists,  and  incidental  Notes  on  other 
Arts ;  collected  by  Mr  George  Vertue,  and  digested  and 
published  from  his  original  MSS.  With  a  Catalogue 
of  Engravers  who  have  been  bom  or  resided  in  England. 
5  vols.     Strawberry  Hill,  1762-1771.     4to. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition,  with  Additions.  5  vols. 
Lmd.  1796.     Svo. 

The  sajne.  With  considerable  Additions  by  the 
Eev.  James  Dallaway.  5  vols.  Lond.  1828.  royal 
Svo. 

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WALPOLE  (Horacb),  Earl  of  Orford— Continued. 

Historic  Doutts  on  the  Life  and  Reign  of  King 
KicLard  III.     Lond.  1768.     4to. 

The  Mysterious  Mother  :  A  Tragedy.  Lond.  1791. 
8vo. 

The  Castle  of  Otranto,  a  Gothic  Story;  with  a  Critical 
Introduction.     Edinh.  1811.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  last  Ten  Years  of  the  Keign  of 
George  the  Second.     2  vols.     Lond.  1822.     4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Second, 
edited  by  Lord  Holland.     3  vols.    Loud.  1846.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Third. 
Now  first  published  from  the  Original  MSS.  Edited, 
with  Notes,  by  Sir  Denis  Le  Maichani  4  vols.  Lond. 
1845.     8vo. 

Letters  from  the  Hon.  Horace  Walpole  to  the  Rev. 
WiUiam  Cole  and  others,  from  1745  to  1782.  Now 
first  published  from  the  Originals.      ZowtZ.  1818.     4to. 

Letters  to  George  Montagu,  Esq.,  from  the  year  1736 
to  1770.     Lond.  1818.     4to. 

Private  Correspondence ;  now  first  collected.  4  vols. 
Land.  1820.     8vo. 

Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Hertford,  during  his  Lordship's 
Embassy  in  Paris.  To  which  are  added.  Letters  to  the 
Rev.  Henry  Zouch.     Lond.  1825.     4to. 

Letters  to  Sir  Horace  Mann.  Edited  (with  a 
Memoir)  by  Lord  Dover.     3  vols.     Lond.  1833.    8vo. 

The  Correspondence  with  the  Rev.  William  Mason. 
Now  first  published.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by  the  Rev. 
J.  Mitford.     2  vols.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Horace,  Lord  Walpole.  See  Coxe 
{William).     Warburton  (Eliot). 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Classic  contents  of  Strawberry 
Hill,  collected  by  Horace  Walpole.  See  Strawberry 
Hill  Catalogue. 

WalpoUana ;  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Horace 
Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford  (by  John  Pinkerton).  2  vols. 
Lond.  (1804).     12mo. 

See  also,  Williams  (Sir  Charles  Hanbury). 

WALPOLE  (Horatio),  of  WooUerton. 

An  Answer  to  the  latter  part  of  Lord  Bolingbroke's 
Letter  on  the  Study  of  History,  containing  a  Summary 
of  the  History  of  Europe,  from  the  Treaty  of  Munster 
1648,  to  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht  1713.  Lond.  1763. 
8vo. 

WALPOLE  (Sir  Robert),  Earl  of  Orford. 

Narrative  of  his  last  Hlness.     See  Ranby  (John). 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Administration  of  Sir  Robert 
•  Walpole.     See  Coxe  (William). 


WALPOLE  (Robert). 

Memoirs,  relating  to  European  and  Asiatic  Turkey  ; 
edited  from  MS.  Journals.     Lond.  \  817.     4to. 

Travels  in  various  Countries  of  the  East ;  being  a 
Continuation  of  Memoirs  relating  to  Turkey.  Lond. 
1820.     4to. 

WALPOLE  (Spencer). 

A  History  of  England  from  the  Conclusion  of  the 
Great  War  in  1815.  3  vols.  Lond.  1878-1880. 
8vo. 

WALROND  (Theodore),  C.B. 
Letters  and  Journals  of  James,  Eighth  Earl  of  Elgin, 
Viceroy  of  Lidia.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

WALSH  (Sir  John). 

Poor  Laws  in  Ireland,  considered  in  their  probable 
effects  upon  the  Capital,  the  Prosperity,  and  the  Pro- 
gressive Improvement  of  that  Country.  Lond,  1830. 
8vo. 

On  the  Present  Balance  of  Parties  in  the  State. 
Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

Chapters  of  Contemporary  History.  Lond.  1836. 
8vo. 

WALSH  (Father  Peter). 

The  History  and  Vindication  of  the  Loyal  Formulary, 
or  Irish  Remonstrance  so  graciously  received  by  His 
Majesty,  Anno  1661 ;  with  a  true  Account  and  full 
Discussion  of  the  delusory  Irish  Remonstrance,  etc.. 
Anno  1666.  To  which  are  added  Three  Appendixes. 
n.p.  1674.     foUo. 

A  Prospect  of  the  State  of  Ireland,  from  the  year  of 
the  World  1756,  to  the  year  of  Christ  1652.  Lond. 
1682.     12mo. 

Four  Letters  on  several  subjects,  to  persons  of  quality. 
Lond.  1686.     12mo. 

WALSH  (R.  M.) 

Sketches  of  Conspicuous  Living  Characters  of  France, 
translated.     See  France. 

WALSH  (Robert),  LL.D.,  of  Baltimore. 

An  Appeal  from  the  Judgments  of  Great  Britain, 
respecting  the  United  States  of  America;  containing 
an  Historical  Outline  of  their  merits  and  wrongs  as 
Colonies ;  and  Strictures  upon  the  Calumnies  of  British 
Writers.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

WALSH  (Rev.  Robert),  LL.D. 

An  I^say  on  Ancient  Coins,  Medals,  and  Gems,  as 
illustrating  the  Progress  of  Christianity  in  the  Early 
Ages.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 


WALSH— WARBURTON. 


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WALSH  (Rev.  Robert),  LL.D. — Continued. 

Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  Constantinople  to 
England.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

Notices  of  Brazil  in  1828-1829.  2  vols.  Land. 
1830.     8vo. 

Residence  in  Constantinople,  during  a  period  includ- 
ing the  Commencement,  Progress,  and  Termination  of 
the  Greek  and  Turkish  Revolutions.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1836.     8vo. 

WALSH  (William). 

Poems.     See  Poems  :  The  Minor  Poets. 

WALSINGHAM  (Thomas). 

Historia  Brevis ;  inter  Anglica,  Normannica,  etc., 
Scripta  ex  Bibliotheca  G.  CamdenL  See  Britain 
(Great). 

WALSINGHAM'S  MANUAL;  or,  Prudential 
Maxims  for  Statesmen  and  Courtiers ;  with  Instruc- 
tions for  Youth.  By  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Lord  Trea- 
surer Burleigh,  and  Cardinal  Sermonetta.  Lond. 
1728.     12mo. 

WALTER  (Ferdinand). 

System  der  gemeinen  Deutschen  Privatrechts.  Bonn, 
1855.     8vo. 

WALTER  (Richard). 

Lord  Anson's  Voyage  round  the  World.  See  Anson 
(George). 

WALTER  (Rev.  Weever). 

Letters  from  the  Continent,  containing  Sketches  of 
Foreign  Scenery  and  Manners.     Edinh.  1828.     8vo. 

WALTERS  (Rev.  John). 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Welsh  Language :  with 
Remarks  on  its  Poetry.     Gotclridge,  1771.     8vo. 

Poems  with  Notes.     Oxford,  1780.     8vo. 

Translated  Specimens  of  Welsh  Poetry,  in  English 
Verse,  with  some  original  Pieces  and  Notes.  Lond. 
1782.     8vo.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

An  Ode  on  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  occasioned 
by  the  Opinions  of  Dr  Priestley.  And  Life :  an  Elegy, 
to  which  is  added  an  Ode  to  Humanity.  By  the  Rev. 
John  Walters,  Sen.      Wrexham,  1786.     8vo. 

WALTHER  (0.  A.) 

Hand-Lexicon  der  Juristischen  Literatur  des  Neun- 
zehnter  Jahrhunderts.     Weimar,  1854.     royal  8vo. 

WALTHERUS  (Jo.  Ludolphus). 

Lexicon  Diplomaticum ;  Abbreviationes  in  Diplo- 
niatibus  et  Codicibus  a  Sajculo  VIII.  ad  XVI.  usque 
occurrentes  exponens,  junctis  AJphabetis  et  Scripturse 
speciminibus :  cum  praefatione  Jo.  Henrici  Jungii. 
Ulmw,  1757.     folio. 


WALTHOE  (John). 

The  Secret  Instructions  of  the  Jesuits.  Printed  for 
John  Walthoe.     Lond.  1723.     12mo. 

WALTON  (Brian),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chester. 
Introductio  ad   lectionem   Linguarum   Orientalium. 
Lond.  1655.     12mo. 

WALTON  (Isaac). 

Lives  of  Dr  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Richard 
Hooker,  George  Herbert,  and  Dr  R.  Sanderson ;  with 
Notes  and  a  Life  of  the  Author  by  Thomas  Zouch. 
York,  1196.     4to. 

The  same.  To  which  are  added  the  Autographs  of 
those  eminent  men,  an  Index,  and  Notes.  Lond. 
1825.     8vo. 

The  Complete  Angler;  or.  Contemplative  Man's 
Recreation  :  being  a  Discourse  on  Rivers,  Fish-ponds, 
Fish  and  Fishing :  in  two  parts ;  the  first  written  by 
Isaac  Walton,  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton ;  with 
the  Lives  of  the  Authors  and  Notes,  by  Sir  John 
Hawkins.     Lond.  1808.     Svo. 

The  same.  Being  a  Facsimile  Reprint  of  the  first 
edition,  published  in  1653.     Lond.  1876.     12mo. 

The  same.  Edited  by  Edward  Jesse.  (Bohn's 
Illustrated  Library.) 

WALTON  (J.) 

A  Vindication  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Principles  of 
Fluxions,  against  the  Objections  contained  in  the 
"Analyst."    Lond.  1735.    Svo.    (Philosophical  Tracts.) 

See  also,  Robins  (James). 

WALTON  (William). 

Present  State  of  the  Spanish  Colonies.  2  vols.^ 
Lond.  1810.     Svo. 

Memoirs   on   the   Ionian   Islands,   translated.     See 

VaUDONCOURT  (GiN^BAL  De). 

Expos6  of  the  Dissensions  of  Spanish  America. 
Lond.  1814.     Svo. 

Beaujour's  Sketch  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
translated.     See  Beacjour  (Felix  de). 

WANLEIUS  (Hdmphredds). 
Catalogus  Historico-Criticus  Librorum  Vett-Septen- 
trionalium,  etc.     See  Hickes  (George). 

WANLEY  (Rev.  William). 

The  Wonders  of  the  Little  World;  or,  a  General 
History  of  Man.     Lond.  1788.     4to. 

WAR^US  (Jacobus).    See  Ware  (Sib  Jamks). 

WARBURTON  (Eliot). 

The  Crescent  and  the  Cross,  or  Romance  and 
Realities  of  Eastern  Travel.  2  vols.  Lond.  1845» 
post  Svo. 


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WAEBURTON  (EhioT)— Continued. 

Hochelaga;  or,  England  in  the  New  World.  2  vols. 
Land.  1846.     post  8vo. 

The  Conquest  of  Canada.  2  vols.  Lond.  1849. 
8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Prince  Rupert  and  the  Cavaliers,  includ- 
ing their  private  Correspondence,  now  first  published. 
3  vols.     Lo7id.  1849.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Horace  Walpole  and  his  Contemporaries, 
including  numerous  Original  Letters  chiefly  from  Straw- 
berry HilL     2  vols.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

Darien ;  or,  the  Merchant  Prince :  a  Historical 
Romance.     3  vols.     Lond.  1852.     post  8vo. 

WARBURTON  (John). 

Valium  Romanum  ;  or,  the  History  and  Antiquities 
of  the  Roman  Wall,  commonly  called  the  Pict's  Wall, 
in  Cumberland  and  Northumberland.  Lond.  1753. 
4to. 

WARBURTON  (John). 

History  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  by  the  late  J.  War- 
burton  and  others  (Jamea  Whitelaw  and  Robert 
AYalsh).     2  vols.     Lond.  1818.     4to. 

WARBURTON  (Colonel  Peter  Egerton). 

Journey  across  the  Western  Interior  of  Australia. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Additions  by  Charles  H. 
Eden.     Edited  by  H.  W.  Bates.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

WARBURTOX  (William),  Blshoj)  of  Gloucester. 

Works  (Edited  by  Bishop  Hurd).  7  vols.  Lond. 
1788.     4to. 

Letters  from  a  late  eminent  Prelate  [Bishop  War- 
burton]  to  one  of  his  friends  [Dr  Hurd],  not  published 
in  the  Works.  Edited  by  Dr  Parr.  Kidderminster, 
(1808).     4to. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Lo7id.  1809.     8vo. 

Tracts  by  Warburton  and  a  Warburtonian.  See 
Parr  (Rev.  Samuel). 

Two  Sermons,  viz.,  I.  A  faithful  Portrait  of  Popery. 
II.  An  earnest  exhortation  to  a  manly  Defence  of  our 
happy  Constitution  in  Church  and  State  Occasioned  by 
the  present  Unnatural  Rebellion.     Edinh.  1746.    8vo. 

The  Nature  of  National  Offences  truly  stated,  a 
Sermon.     Lond.  1746.     8vo- 

WARD  (Adolphus  William). 
A  History  of  English  Dramatic  Literature,  to  the 
death  of  Queen  Anne.     2  vols.     Lond.  1875.     Svo. 

WARD  (Edward). 

^lisceUaneous  Writings  in  Prose  and  Verse,  both 
«erious  and  comical  6  vols.  Lond.  1718-1724. 
Svo. 


WARD  (Edward) — Continued. 

Nuptial  Dialogues  and  Debates,  digested  into  serious, 
merry,  and  satyrical  Poems.    2  vols.    Lond.  IIIQ.    8vo. 

The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Don  Quixote,  merrily 
translated  into  Hudibrastic  verse  by  Edward  Ward. 
2  vols.     Lond.nU,\m.     8vo. 

WARD  (G.  R,  M.) 

Foundation  Statutes  of  Bishop  Fox  for  Corpus 
Christi  College,  with  a  Life  of  the  Founder.  See 
Oxford  (University  of). 

WARD  (George  A.) 

Journal  and  Letters  of  Samuel  Curwen,  Judge  of 
Admiralty,  etc.,  an  American  Refugee  in  England  from 
1775  to  1784,  with  Biographical  Notices  of  American 
Loyalists.     Lond.  1842.     8vo. 

WARD  (Harriet). 

Five  Years  in  Kaflfirland,  with  Sketches  of  the  late 
War  in  that  country.    2  vols.     Zy07J6?.  1848.     post  Svo. 

WARD  (Sir  Henry  George). 

Mexico  in  1827.     2  vols.     Lond.  1S28.     Svo. 

WARD  (Hugh). 

Sancti  Rumoldi  Martyris,  Archiepiscopi  Dublinensis, 
Mechlinensium  Apostoli,  Acta,  Martyrium,  Liturgia 
Antiqua  et  Patria,  ex  antiquiss.  scriptis  collecta,  notis 
illustrata,  et  aucta  Disquisitions  Historica  per  Hugonem 
Vardaeum,  Hibernium.  Opus  posthumum  a  Th.  Sirino 
recognitum  et  in  nonnullis  suppletum.  Lovanii,  1622. 
4to. 

WARD  (John). 

Diary  of  the  Rev.  John  Ward,  Vicar  of  Stratford- 
upon-Avon,  extending  from  1648  to  1679.  From  the 
Original  MSS.,  etc.  Arranged  by  Charles  Severn,  M.D. 
Lond.  1839.     Svo. 

WARD  (John),  LL.D. 

Lives  of  the  Professors  of  Gresham  CoUege,  to  which 
is  prefixed  the  Life  of  the  Founder,  Sir  Thomas  Gresham, 
with  an  Appendix  consisting  of  Orations,  Lectures,  etc. 
Land.  1740.     folio. 

WARD  (John). 

Experiences  of  a  Diplomatist ;  being  Recollections  of 
Germany,  founded  on  Diaries  kept  during  the  years 
1840-1870.     Lond.  1872.    Svo. 

WARD  (Rev.  Richard),  Rector  of  Ligoldshy. 

The  Life  of  the  learned  and  pious  Dr  Henry  More, 
to  which  are  annexed  divers  of  his  Letters.  Lond. 
1710.     Svo. 


WARD— WARE. 


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WARD  (Rev.  Richard). 

The  explanation  and  application  of  the  Solemn 
League  and  Covenant.  To  which  is  ailded,  a  Vindica- 
tion of  the  Perpetual  Obligation  of  our  Covenants,  by 
Alexander  Shields,     n.p.  1737.     12mo. 

WARD  (Robert  Plumer). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Foundation  and  History  of  the 
Law  of  Nations  in  Europe,  from  the  time  of  the  Greeks 
and  Romans,  to  the  age  of  Grotius.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1795.     8vo. 

Historical  Essay  on  the  real  Character  and  Amount 
of  the  Precedent  of  the  Revolution  of  1688,  in  which 
the  opinions  of  Mackintosh,  Price,  Hallam,  etc.,  are 
critically  considered.     2  vols,     iowrf.  1838.     post  8vo. 

WARD  (Sarah). 

Letters.     See  Digges  (West). 

WARD  (Seth),  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 

Vindicise  Academiarum,  containing  some  briefe 
Animadversions  upon  Mr  [John]  Webster's  book  stiled 
"  The  Examination  of  Academies,"  with  an  Appendix 
concerning  what  Mr  Hobbs  and  Mr  DeU  have  published 
on  this  argument.     By  H.  D.      Oxford,  1654.     4to. 

Life  of  Seth  Ward.     See  Pope  (Walter). 

WARD  (Thomas). 

England's  Reformation  from  the  time  of  Henry  VIIL 


to  the  end  of  Oates's  Plot ; 
2  vols.     Lond.  1747.     8vo. 


a  Poem  in  four  Cantos. 


WARD  (William). 

An  Essay  on  Grammar  as  it  may  be  applied  to  the 
English  Language,  in  two  Treatises ;  the  one  Specula- 
tive, the  other  Practical.     Lond.  1765.     4to. 

WARD  (Rev.  William),  Baptist  Missionary. 

View  of  the  History,  Literature,  Religion,  and 
Manners  of  the  Hindoos,  including  Translations  from 
their  principal  Works.     4  vols.     Land.  1817.     8vo. 

WARDEN  (David  Baillie). 

The  Origin,  Nature,  Progi'sss,  and  Influence  of 
Consular  Establishments.     Paris,  1813.     8vo. 

A  Chorographical  and  Statistical  Description  of  the 
District  of  Columbia,  the  seat  of  the  general  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States.     Paris,  1816.     8vo. 

A  Statistical,  Political,  and  Historical  Account  of 
the  United  States  of  America.  3  vols.  Edinh.  1819. 
8vo. 


WARDEN  (William),  Surgeon. 

Letters  written  on  board  His  Majesty's  Ship  the 
"Northumberland,"  and  at  Saint  Helena;  in  which  the 
conduct  and  conversations  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte 
and  his  Suite  during  the  Voyage,  and  the  first  months 
of  his  Residence  in  that  Island,  are  faithfully  described 
and  related.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

WARDLAW  (Ralph),  D.D. 

Christian  Ethics ;  or.  Moral  Philosophy  on  the 
Principles  of  Divine  Revelation.     Lond.  1834.     8vo. 

Congregational  Independency  in  contradistinction  to 
Episcopacy  and  Presbyterianism  :  the  Church  Polity 
of  the  New  Testament.     Glasgow,  \^i%.     12mo. 

WARDLE  (Gwyllyn  Lloyd). 

Speeches  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  the  Charges 
against  the  Duke  of  York.     Lone?.  1809.     8vo. 

WARDROP  (James),  M.D. 

History  of  James  MitcheU,  a  Boy  bom  Blind  and 
Deaf.     Lond.  1813.     4to. 

The  Works  of  Matthew  Baillie,  M.D.,  with  an 
Account  of  his  Life.     See  Baillie  (Matthew). 

WARE  (Mrs). 

Poetical  Translations.  See  Poems  :  (Collection  of) 
Vol.  XIV. 

WARE  (Sir  James). 

Archiepiscoporum  Casseliensium  et  Tuamensium 
Vitffi,  cum  Historia  Cfenobiorum  Cisterciensium 
HiberniiB.     Duhlini,  1626.     4to. 

S.  Patricio,  qui  Hibemos  ad  fidem  Christi  convertit, 
adscripta  Opuscula  quorum  alia  nunc  primum  ex  anti- 
quis  MSS.  codd.  in  lucem  emissa  sunt  a  Jac.  Waraeo. 
Lond.  1656.     8vo. 

De  Hibemia  et  Antiquitatibus  ejus  Disquisitiones. 
Editio  secunda  emendatior  et  quarta  Parte  auctior ; 
Accesserunt  rerum  Hibernicarum  regnante  Henrico 
VIL  Annales.     Lond.  1658.     8vo. 

Antiquities  and  Histoiy  of  Ireland,  with  the  Author's 
Life.     Dublin,  1705.     folio. 

The  "WTiole  Works  of  Sir  James  Ware  concerning 
Ireland,  translated  into  English,  revised  and  improved 
(by  Walter  Harris).     2  vols.     Duhlin,  1764.     folio. 

WARE  (Samuel). 

A  Treatise  of  the  Properties  of  Arches,  and  their 
Abutment  Piers,  etc.     Lond.  1809.     royal  8vo. 

Tracts  on  Vaults  and  Bridges ;  with  Tables  of 
Bridges,  and  the  principles  of  Pendent  Bridges.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo. 


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WAEE— WAEREK 


WARE  (William). 

Sketches  of  European  Capitals.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

WARING  (Edward  Scott). 

A  Tour  to  Sheeraz  by  the  route  of  Kazroon  and 
Feerozabad,  with  various  Remarks  on  the  Manners, 
etc.,  of  the  Persians ;  to  which  is  added  a  History  of 
Persia  from  the  death  of  Kureem  Khan  to  the  subver- 
sion of  the  Zund  Dynasty.     Zowd  1807.     4to. 

A  History  of  the  Mahrattas  :  to  which  is  prefixed  an 
historical  Account  of  the  Deccan.     Lond.  1810.     4to. 

WARING  (John  Burlky.) 

Masterpieces  of  Industrial  Art  and  Sculpture  at  the 
International  Exhibition  1862,  selected  and  described 
by  J.  B.  Waring,  Architect,  Chromo-Lithographed  by 
and  under  the  direction  of  W.  R.  Tymms,  A.  Warren, 
and  G.  Macculloch,  from  Photographs  taken  exclusively 
for  this  work  by  Stephen  Thompson.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1863.     folio. 

WARISTON  (Lady). 

A  Memorial  of  the  Conversion  of  Jean  Livingston, 
Lady  Waristoun,  with  an  Account  of  her  Carriage  at 
her  Execution,  July  1600.  (Edited  by  Charles  K. 
Sharpe.)     Edinh.  1827.     4to. 

WARKWORTH  (John),  D.D. 

A  Chronicle  of  the  first  Thirteen  Years  of  the  Reign 
of  King  Edward  the  Fourth.     See  Camdbn  Socibty. 

WARNER  (Lady). 

The  Life  of  the  Lady  Warner  of  Parham,  in  Sufiblk, 
in  Religion  call'd  Sister  Clare  of  Jesus.  Written  by  a 
Catholic  Gentleman.     Lond.  1691.     8vo. 

WARNER  (Ferdinando),  LL.D. 

A  System  of  Divinity  and  Morality,  in  a  Series  of 
Discourses  on  all  the  essential  parts  of  Natural  and 
Revealed  Religion.  Compiled  from  the  works  of 
eminent  Divines  of  the  Church  of  England.  4  vols. 
Lrnid.  1756.     8vo. 

The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  England  to  the 
Eighteenth  Century.  2  vols.  Lond.  1756,  1757. 
folio. 

The  History  of  Ireland  from  the  earliest  Records  to 
the  English  Conquest.  Vol.  I.  (all  published).  Lond. 
1763.     4to. 

The  History  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil  War  in 
Ireland.    Lond.  1768.     4to. 

WARNER  (Rebecca). 

Epistolary  Curiosities ;    consisting  of  Unpublished 
Letters  of  the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Centuries, 
•  illustrative  of  the  Herbert  Family.      2  vols.     Bath, 
1818.     8vo. 


WARNER  (Rev.  Richard). 

Collections  for  the  History  of  Hampshire,  and  the 
Bishopric  of  Winchester :  including  the  Isles  of 
Wight,  Jersey,  Guernsey,  and  Sarke,  by  D.  Y.  With 
the  original  Domesday  of  the  County,  and  an  accurate 
English  Translation,  Preface,  and  Introduction ;  to 
which  is  added  a  Glossary.     6  vols.     Lond.ll^b.    4to. 

Literary  Recollections.     2  vols.     Lond.  \?>Z0.     8vo. 

WARNER  (Susan).    (See  Wethbeell  (Elizabeth). 

WARNER  (William). 

Albion's  England ;  a  continued  Historie  of  the  same 
Kingdome  from  the  Originals  of  the  first  inhabitants 
thereof,  unto  the  happy  raigne  of  Queene  Elizabeth  ; 
revised  and  enlarged.     Lond.  1596.     4to. 

WARNKCENIG  (L.  A.),  J.U.D. 

Commentarii  Juris  Eomani  Privati.  3  vols.  Leodii, 
1825-1829.     8vo. 

InstitutionesJuresRomani Privati.  Leodu,1825.  8vo. 

Juristische  Encyclopadie,  oder  Organische  DarsteUung 
der  Rechtswissenschaft  mit  vorherrschender  Riick- 
sicht  auf  Deutsohland.     Erlangen,  1853.     royal  8vo. 

Philosophise  Juris  delineatio.     Tuhingoe,,  1855.    8vo. 

See  also,  Mackeldby  (Prof.  Ferdinand). 

WARREN  (Elizabeth). 

Savonarola,  the  Florentine  Martyr :  a  Reformer 
before  the  Reformation.     Lond.  1880.     post  8vo. 

WARREN  (F.  E.) 

The  Manuscript  Irish  Missal  belonging  to  the  Presi- 
dent and  Fellows  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford. 
Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  F.  E.  Warren. 
Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

The  Liturgy  and  Ritual  of  the  Celtic  Church. 
Oxford,  1881.     8vo. 

WARREN  (Samuel),  D.C.L. 

A  Popular  and  practical  Introduction  to  Law  Studies, 
Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

The  same.  With  an  Account  of  the  State  of  the 
Law  in  Ireland  and  Scotland.  Second  edition,  entirely 
re- written  and  enlarged.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

The  Moral,  Social,  and  Professional  Duties  of  At- 
tomies  and  Solicitors.     Edinh.  1848.     12mo. 

The  Intellectual  and  Moral  Development  of  the 
Present  Age.     Edinb.  1853.     12mo. 

A  Manual  of  the  Parliamentary  Election  Law  of  the 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Lond. 
1852.     post  8vo. 


WARREN— WASHBOURK 


1071 


WARREN  (Samuel),  B.C.L.— Continued. 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Election  Committees; 
being  the  completion  of  a  Manual  of  Parliamentary 
Election  Law.     Lond.  1853.     post  8vo. 

Blackstone's  Commentaries  systematically  abridged 
and  adapted  to  the  existing  State  of  the  Law  and 
Constitution,  with  great  Additions  by  Samuel  Warren, 
Lond.  1855.     post  Svo. 

Passages  from  the  Diary  of  a  late  Physician.  2  vols. 
Edinl.  1844.     12mo. 

The  same.     2  vols.     Mini.  1848.     12mo. 

Now  and  Then.     Edinb.  1848.     Svo. 

The  Lily  and  the  Bee,  an  Apologue  of  the  Crystal 
Pakce.     Edinb.  1851.     12mo. 

Ten  Thousand  a  Year.    3  vols.    Edinb.  1851.    12mo. 

WARRENIANA  ;  with  Notes  Critical  and  Explana- 
tory, by  the  Editor  of  a  Quarterly  Review.  Lond. 
1824.     12mo. 

WARRINGTON  (Henry  Booth,  Lord  Delamere 

AND  EaBL  of). 

Works ;  containing  his  Advice  to  his  Children, 
several  Speeches  in  Parliament,  etc.,  with  many  other 
occasional  Discourses  on  the  Affairs  of  the  two  last 
Reigns.     Lond.  1694.     post  8vo. 

WARRINGTON  (Rev.  William). 
The  History  of  Wales,  with  an  Appendix.     Lond. 
1786.     4to. 

WARTON  CLUB.     Instituted  in  London,  1854. 

1.  The  History  of  FuUt  Fitz  Warine,  an  outlawed 
Baron  in  the  reign  of  King  John.  Edited  from  a 
Manuscript  preserved  in  the  British  Museum,  with  an 
English  Translation  and  explanatory  and  Ulustrative 
Notes  by  Thomas  Wright.     Lond.  1855.     8vo. 

2.  Latin  Themes  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scots. 
Edited  by  Anatole  de  Montaiglon.     Lond.  1855.     8vo. 

4.  Early  English  Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Verse, 
selected  from  an  inedited  Manuscript  of  the  Fifteenth 
Century.   Edited  by  J.  0.  HaUiwell.   Lond.  1855.    8vo. 

WARTON  (Joseph),  D.D. 

Essay  on  the  Genius  and  Writings  of  Pope.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1806.     8vo. 

See  also.  Pope  (Alexander). 

WARTON  (Thomas),  B.D. 

Poetical  Works.  Fifth  edition,  corrected  and  en- 
larged, to  which  are  now  added  Inscriptionum  Roma- 
narum  Delectus  and  an  Inaugural  Speech  as  Camden 
Professor  of  History,  together  with  Memoirs  of  his 
Life  and  Writings,  and  Notes  critical  and  explanatory 
by  Richard  Mant.     2  vols.     Oxford,  1802.     Svo. 


WARTON  (Thomas),  B.D.— Continued. 

The  History  of  English  Poetry,  from  the  close  of  the 
Eleventh  to  the  commencement  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.     3  vols.     Lond.  1774-1781.     4to. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  carefully  revised,  with 
numerous  additional  Notes  by  Mr  Ritson,  Dr  Ashby, 
etc.,  and  by  the  Editor  (Richard  Price).  4  vols. 
Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

The  Life  and  Literary  Remains  of  Ralph  Bathuist, 
M.D.,  Dean  of  Wells  and  President  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.     Lond.  1761.     Svo. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Pope,  Founder  of  Trinity 
College,  Oxford.     Lond.  1780.     8vo. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity  of  the  Poems 
attributed  to  Thomas  Rowley.     Lond.  1782.     Svo. 

Observations  on  the  Fairy  Queen  of  Spencer.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1807.     Svo. 

Specimen  of  a  History  of  Oxfordshire  (being  the 
History  and  Antiquities  of  Kiddington).  Lond.  1815. 
4to. 

Essay  on  GDthic  Architecture.  See  Gothic  Archi- 
tecture. 

WARWICK  (Earl  op). 

History  of  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  simamed  the  King- 
maker.    Lond.  1708.     Svo. 

WARWICK  (Arthur). 

Spare-Minutes ;  or,  resolved  Meditations  and  Pre- 
meditations, and  premeditated  Resolutions.  Lond. 
1637.     16mo. 

WARWICK  (Sir  Philip). 

A  Discourse  of  Government,  as  examined  by  Reason, 
Scripture,  and  Law  of  the  Land ;  or.  True  Weights  and 
Measures  between  Soveraignty  and  Liberty.  Written 
in  the  year  1678.     Lond.  1694.     8vo. 

Rules  of  Government;  or,  a  true  Balance  between 
Sovereignty  and  Liberty.  Written  by  a  person  of 
Honour.     Lo7id.  1710.     Svo. 

Memoires  of  the  Reigne  of  King  Charles  I. ;  with  a 
Continuation  to  the  happy  Restauration  of  Charles  IL 
Lond.  1701.     Svo. 

The  same.  A  new  edition,  with  Notes.  Edinb. 
1813.     Svo. 

WASHBOURN  (John). 

Bibliotheca  Gloucestrensis  :  a  Collection  of  scarce 
and  curious  Tracts  relating  to  the  County  and  City  of 
Gloucester  illustrative  of  and  published  during  the 
Civil  War,  with  an  Historical  Introduction,  Notes,  and 
an  Appendix.     Olouceder,  1825.     4to. 


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WASHINGTON— WATSON. 


WASHINGTON  (General  George),  President  of 
the  United  States. 

The  Writings  of  George  Washington  ;  being  his 
Correspondence,  Addresses,  Messages,  and  other  Papers, 
Official  and  Private,  selected  and  pubHshed  from  the 
Original  Manuscripts ;  with  a  Life  of  the  Author, 
Notes  and  Illustrations  by  Jared  Sparks.  12  vols. 
New  York,  1847-1848.     8vo. 

Facsimile  of  Washington's  Accounts  during  the 
Kevolutionary  War  (June  1775  to  June  1783). 
Washington,  1833.     folio. 

Letters  from  George  Washington,  President  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  to  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart., 
on  Agricultural  and  other  interesting  topics,  engraved 
(in  facsimile)  from  the  Original  Letters.  Lond.  1800. 
4to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Administration  of  Washington.  See 
GiBB  (George). 

Life  of  Washington.  See  Bancroft  (Aaron). 
GuizoT  (F.  P.  G.)  Marshall  (John).  Eamsay 
(David).     Sparks  (Jared). 

WASMUTH  (MATTHLis). 

Hebraismus  facilitati  et  integritati  suss  Eestitutus. 
Kiloni,  1666.     4to. 

WASSE  (Kev.  W.),  LL.D. 

Annotations  on  the  Gospel  of  St  Matthew.  Wake- 
field, 1832.     8vo. 

WAT  THE  TYLEE. 

The  Idol  of  the  Clownes,  or  Insurrection  of  Wat 
the  Tyler,  in  the  fourth  year  of  King  Eichard  II. 
Lond.  1654.     12mo. 

WATEEHOUS  (Edward). 

An  humble  Apologie  for  Learning  and  Learned 
Men.     Lond.  1653.     8vo. 

WATEELAND  (Daniel),  D.D. 

Works,  now  first  collected  and  arranged,  with  a 
Eeview  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  by  WOliam  Van 
MUdert,  Bishop  of  Uandafif.  10  vols.  Oxford,  1823. 
8vo. 

WATEELOO. 

A  Visit  to  Flanders  in  1815  ;  being  chiefly  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Field  of  Waterloo.  By  James  Simpson, 
Advocate.     Edinb.  1815.     12mo. 

Eelation  de  la  dernifere  Campagne  de  Buonaparte 
p^  un  Temoin  Oculaire.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 


WATEEMAN  (Thomas  W.) 

Digest  of  Decisions  in  Criminal  Cases  contained  in 
the  Eeports  of  the  Federal  Courts  of  the  several  States 
from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  New 
York,  1877.     royal  8vo. 

WATEESTON  (William). 

Cyclopaedia  of  Commerce,  Mercantile  Law,  Finance^ 
Commercial  Geography,  and  Navigation.  Lond.  1844. 
8vo. 

WATEETON  (Charles). 

Wanderings  in  South  America,  the  North- West  of 
the  United  States,  and  the  Antilles,  in  1812,  1816, 
1820,  and  1824.     Lond.  1825.     4to. 

Essays  on  Natural  History,  chiefly  Ornithology, 
with  an  Autobiography  of  the  Author.  Lond.  1838. 
12mo. 

WATHEN  (James). 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  in  1811  and  1812  to  Madras 
and  China.     Lond.  1814.     4to. 

WATKESrS  (Charles). 

Principles  of  Conveyancing,  with  an  Introduction  on 
the  Study  of  that  branch  of  Law.  Third  edition,  by 
G.  Morley  and  E.  H.  Coote.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

The  same.  Part  IL  Fifth  edition.  By  T. 
Coventry.    Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  Law  of  Descents,  with  an  Aj)- 
pendix  on  the  Distribution  of  the  personal  effects  of 
Intestates.  The  Fourth  edition,  with  corrections  and 
notes  by  Joshua  WiUiams.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

WATKINS  (John),  LL.D. 

A  Biographical  Memoir  of  his  late  Eoyal  Highness 
Frederick  Duke  of  York  and  Albany.  Lond.  1827. 
8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  public  and  private  Life  of  the  Eight 
Hon.  Eichard  Brinsley  Sheridan.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1817,  1818.     4to. 

WATKINS  (John). 

Life,  Poetry,  and  Letters  of  Ebenezer  Elliott,  the 
Com -Law  Ehymer ;  with  an  Abstract  of  his  Politics. 
Lond.  1850.      post  8vo. 

WATSON  (Alexander). 

A  Medico-Legal  Treatise  on  Homicide  and  External 
Violence.     Edinb.  1837.     8vo. 

WATSON  (David). 

Translation  of  Horace.  See  Hobatius  (Quintus 
Flaccds). 


WATSOI^. 


1073 


WATSON  (Henry). 

Euler's  Theory  of  the  Construction  of  Vessels, 
translated.     See  Euler  (Leonardus), 

WATSON  (J.  Forbes),  M.D, 

Vienna  Universal  Exhibition  1873.  A  Classified 
and  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Indian  Department. 
Land.  1873.     4to. 


WATSON  (J.  S.) 
Xenophon's  Works,  translated. 


See  Xenophon. 


WATSON  (James). 

The  History  of  the  Art  of  Printing,  containing  an 
Account  of  its  Invention  and  Progress  in  Europe,  with 
a  Preface  by  the  Publisher  to  the  Printers  of  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1713.     12mo. 

Watson's  Choice  Collection  of  Comic  and  Serious 
Scots  Poems.  The  three  Parts,  1706,  1709,  1711,  in 
one  volume.     Edinb.  1713.     8vo. 

The  same.     Eeprinted.     Glasgow,  1869.     8vo. 

WATSON  (James),  Advocate. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Scotland  respecting  Suc- 
cession.    Edinb.  1826.     Svo. 

A  Practical  View  of  the  Statute  Law  of  Scotland, 
from  the  year  1824  to  the  Close  of  the  Session  of  Par- 
liament 1827.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1827.     Svo. 

WATSON  (James). 

Jedburgh  Abbey:  Historical  and  Descriptive. 
Edinb.  1877.     post8vo. 

WATSON  (Rev.  John). 

Memoirs  of  the  Ancient  Earls  of  Warren  and  Surrey, 
and  their  Descendants  to  the  present  time.  2  vols. 
Warrington,  1782.     4to. 

llie  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Parish  of  Halifax, 
in  Yorkshire.     Lond,  1775.     4to. 

WATSON  (Johk). 

New  Form  of  Process  before  the  Court  of  Session 
and  the  Commission  of  Teinds,  by  a  Member  of  the 
College  of  Justice.  Second  edition.  Edinb.  1799, 
Svo. 

WATSON  (Eev.  John  Selby). 

Biographies  of  John  WQkes.  and  William  Cobbett. 
Edinb.  1870.     post  Svo. 

WATSON  (Joseph). 

Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb;  with  a  Vocabu^ 
lary.     2  vols.     Lond.  1S09.     Svo. 


WATSON  (Richard). 

Historicall  Collections  of  Ecclesiastick  Affairs  in 
Scotland,  and  Politick  related  to  them,  including  the 
Murder  of  the  Cardinal  of  St.  Andrew's,  and  the  be- 
heading of  their  Queen  Mary  in  England.  Lond.  1657. 
12mo. 

WATSON  (Richard),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Landaff. 

Chemical  Essays.     5  vols.     Lond.  1787.     12mo. 

A  Collection  of  Theological  Tracts.  6  vols.  Lond. 
1791.     Svo. 

An  Apology  for  Christianity,  in  a  series  of  Letters 
addressed  to  Edward  Gibbon.     Lond.  1797.     12mo. 

An  Apology  for  the  Bible,  in  a  series  of  Letters 
addressed  to  Thomas  Paine.     Lond.  1799.     12mo. 

Miscellaneous  Tracts,  on  Religious,  Political,  and 
Agricultural  subjects.     2  vols.     Lond.  1815.     Svo. 

Anecdotes  of  his  Life ;  written  by  himself.  Loitd. 
1817.     4to. 

WATSON  (Rev.  Robert),  LLD. 

The  History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  IL,  King  of 
Spain.     Second  edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1778.     4to. 

The  same.  Seventh  edition.  3  vols.  Lond.  1812. 
Svo. 

The  History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  III.  Lond. 
1783.     4to. 

WATSON  (Robert),  M.D. 

The  Life  of  Lord  George  Gordon,  with  a  Philosophical 
Review  of  his  Political  Conduct,     Lond.  1795.     Svo. 

WATSON  (William),  LL.D. 

The  Clergy -Man's  Law ;  or,  Complete  Incumbent. 
Lond.  1725.     folio. 

WATSON  (William), 

Pauperism,  Vagrancy,  Crime,  and  Industrial  Educa- 
tion in  Aberdeenshire,  1840-1875.    Edinb.  1877.    Svo. 

WATSON  (William  Henry),  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Arbitration  and  Awards ; 
including  the  Arbitration  of  Disputes  between  Masters 
and  Servants.     Lond.  1825.     Svo. 

The  same.  With  an  Appendix  of  Precedents.  Third 
edition.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Office  of  Sheriff,  com- 
prising the  whole  of  the  Duties,  Remuneration,  and 
Liabilities  of  Sheriffs,  in  the  Execution  and  Return  of 
Writs,  and  in  the  Election  of  Knights  of  the  Shire. 
Lond.  184S.    8va 

60 


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WATT— WEALE. 


"WATT  (James). 

Correspondence  of  James  Watt,  on  his  Discovery 
of  the  Theory  of  the  Composition  of  Water.  Edited 
with  Introductory  Eemarks  and  Appendix,  by  James 
P.  Muirhead.     Lond.  1846.     4to. 

The  Mechanical  Inventions  of  Watt.  See  Muirhead 
(James  P.) 

Historical  Eloge  of  James  Watt.  Translated  from 
the  French  by  J.  P.  Muirhead.  See  Arago  (Francois 
J.  D.) 

Memorials.     See  Williamson  (George). 

WATT  (Peter). 

Comparative  Tables  of  the  rates  of  Life  Assurance 
demanded  in  Scotland,  with  an  Exposition  of  the 
Doctrine  of  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity.    Edinh.  1824. 

870. 

WATT  (Robert). 

Bibliotheca  Britannica ;  or,  a  General  Index  to 
British  and  Foreign  Literature.  4  vols.  Edinh.  1824. 
4to. 

WATTS  (Alaric  Alexander). 

Poetical  Sketches  :  with  Stanzas  for  Music.  Lond. 
1823.     12mo. 

The  Literary  Souvenir;  a  Cabinet  of  Poetry  and 
Romance.  5  vols.  Lond. '  1825-1827,  1829,  1834. 
12mo. 

The  Poetical  Album:  or.  Register  of  Modem  Fugitive 
Poetry.  First  and  Second  Series.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1828,  1829.     8vo. 

WATTS  (Isaac),  D.D. 

Works,  consisting  of  Sermons,  Discourses,  Essays, 
and  Tracts,  on  various  subjects.  6  vols.  Lond.  1753. 
4to. 

Logick;  or,  the  Right  Use  of  Reason  in  the  Inquiry 
after  Truth.  With  a  variety  of  Rules  to  guard  against 
Error  in  the  affairs  of  Religion  and  Human  Life,  as 
well  as  in  the  Sciences.     Lond.  1782.     8vo. 

Horse  Lyricse :  Poems  chiefly  of  the  Lyric  kind,  in 
three  Books.     Lond.  1786.     12mo. 

WATTS  (Newman). 

The  Law  of  Promoters  of  Public  Companies.  Lond, 
1880.     8vo. 

WATTS  (William). 

The  Seats  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry,  in  a  Collection 
of  Views,  engraved  by  W.  Watts,  from  Drawings  by 
the  most  eminent  Artists,  with  Descriptions  of  each 
View.     Z,owdl779-1786.     oblong  4to. 


WAUD  (S.  W.) 

Algebraical  Geometry.  See  Library  of  Useful 
Knowledge. 

WAVERLE. 

Aunales  Waverleienses ;  apud  Hist.  Angl.  Scriptores 
Quinque  (a  Joh.  Fell).     See  Britain  (Great). 

WAY  (Gregory  Lewis). 

Fabliaux  or  Tales  abridged  from  French  Manuscripts 
of  the  Xllth  and  Xlllth  Centuries,  selected  by  M.  Le 
Grand,  and  translated  into  English  Verse  by  Gregory 
Lewis  Way ;  with  a  Preface,  Notes,  and  Appendix,  by 
G.  Ellis.     2  vols.     Lond.  1800.     8vo. 

WATLAND  (Francis),  D.D. 

The  Elements  of  Moral  Science.  Edinh.  1847. 
12mo. 

WAYLEN  (Rev.  Edward). 

Ecclesiastical  Reminiscences  of  the  United  States. 
Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

WEALE  (John). 

Ensamples  of  Railway  Making,  which  although  not 
of  English  practice,  are  submitted  to  the  Civil  Engineer 
and  the  British  and  Irish  Public.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

Quarterly  Papers  on  Architecture,  edited  and  pub- 
lished by  John  Weale.     2  vols.     Land.  1844.     4to. 

WEALE'S  RUDIMENTARY  TREATISES. 

Allen  (C.    B.) — Cottage   Building;    or,  hints  for 

improving  the  Dwellings  of  the  Labouring  Classes. 

Lond.  1849-1850.     post  8vo. 
Armstrong  (R.) — A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Steam 

Boilers.     Lond.  1850.     post  8vo. 
Baker  (T.)— A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Land  and 

Engineering  Surveying.     Lond.  1850.     post  8vo. 
Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Mensuration.     Lond. 

1850.     post  8vo. 
The  Principles  and   Practice  of  Statics  and 

Dynamics.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 
Elements  of  Mechanism.     Lond.  1852.     post 

8vo. 
Bland  (W.) — Hints  on  the  Principles  which  should 

regulate  the  Form  of  Ships  and  Boats.     Lond. 

1852.     post  Sto. 
Bury  (T.) — Rudimentary  Architecture.    Lond.  1849. 

post  8vo. 
Dempsey   (G.    D.) — Rudimentary   Treatise   on  the 

Drainage  of  Districts  and  Lands.     Lond.  1849. 

post  8vo.  .        . 


WEALE. 


1075 


WEALE'S  EUDIMENTARY  TEEATISES— Cbn- 
tirmed. 

Dempset  (G.  D.) — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the 
Drainage  of  Towns  and  Buildings.  Lond.  1849. 
post  8vo. 

Tubular    and    other    Iron    Girder    Bridges, 

particularly  describing  the  Britannia  and  Conway 
Tubular  Bridges.     Lond.  1850.     post  8vo. 

DoBSON  (K)  Rudiments  of  the  Art  of  Building. 
Lond.  1849.     post  8vo. 

A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Foundations  and 

Concrete  Works.     Lond.  1850.     post  8vo. 

Donaldson  (Prof.) — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Clay 
Lands  and  Loamy  Soils.     Lond.  1852.    post  8vo. 

FoWNEs  (E.)^Rudimentary  Chemistry.  To  which 
is  added  an  Essay  on  the  application  of  Chemistry 
to  Agriculture.     Lond.  1849.     post  8vo. 

FROMBERa  (E.  0.) — An  Essay  on  the  Art  of  Paint- 
ing on  Glass.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

Garbett  (E.  L.) — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the 
Principles  of  Design  in  Architecture  as  deducible 
from  Nature  and  exemplified  in  the  Works  of 
the  Greek  and  Gothic  Architects.  Lond.  1850. 
post  8vo. 

Gessert  (Dr  M.  A.) — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the 
Art  of  Painting  on  Glass,  or  Glass-staining.  To 
which  is  added  an  Appendix  on  the  Art  of 
Enamelling.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

Glynn  (J.) — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the  Construc- 
tion of  Cranes  and  Machinery.  Lond.  1849.  post 
8vo. 

Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the  Power  of  Water. 

Lond.  1853.     post  8vo. 

Haddon  (J.)  —  Rudimentary  Arithmetic.  Lond. 
1849.     post  8vo. 

Elements   of  Algebra.      Lond.    1850.      post 

8vo. 

Rudimentary  Book-keeping  and   Commercial 

Phraseology.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

Examples  and  Solutions  in  Differential  Cal- 
culus.    Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

Hann  (J.) — The  Elements  of  Plane  Trigonometry. 

Lond.  1849.     post  8vo. 
Harris    (Sir    W.    S.)— Rudimentary    Electricity. 

Lond.  1848.     post  8vo. 

Rudimentary  Magnetism.     3  parts  in  2  vols. 

io«rf.  1850-1852.     post8vo. 

Heather  (J.  F.)— A  Treatise  on  Mathematical 
Instruments.     Lond.  1849.     post  Svo. 

An     Elementary     Treatise     on     Descriptive 

Geometry,  with  a  Theory  of  Shadows  and  Per- 
spective.    Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 


WEALE'S  RUDIMENTARY  TREATISES— Cbn- 

tinued. 

HiPSLBY  (W.) — Equational  Arithmetic  applied  to 
questions  of  Interest,  Annuities,  Life  Assurance, 
and  General  Commerce.     Lond.  1852.     post  Svo. 

Jeans  (H.  W.) — Navigation  and  Nautical  Astro- 
nomy.    Lond.  1853.     post  Svo. 

Lardner  (Dr). — A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the 
Steam  Engine.     Lond.  1848.     post  8vo. 

Law  (Henry). — The  Rudiments  of  Civil  Engineer- 
ing.    Lond.  1848.     post  Svo. 

Rudiments  of  the  Art  of  Constructing  and 

Repairing  Common  Roads.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  General  Survey  of  the  principal  Metropolitan 
Roads.     By  S.  Hughes.     Lond.  1850.     post  Svo. 

A    Rudimentary    Treatise    on     Logarithms. 

Lond.  1851.     post  Svo. 

Mathematical  Tables  for  facilitating  Astro- 
nomical, Nautical,  Trigonometrical,  and  Logarith- 
mic Calculations.     Lond.  1851.     post  Svo. 

Leeds  (H.  W.) — Rudimentary  Architecture.    Lond. 

1848.  post  Svo. 

Murray  (R.). — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Marine 
Engines  and  Steam  Vessels.  Zo?wZ.  1852.  post  Svo. 

PoRTLOCK  (Lieut. -Col.) — A  Rudimentary  Treatise 
on  Geology.     Lond.  1849.     post  Svo. 

Pyne  (G.) — A  Rudimentary  and  Practical  Treatise 
on  Perspective.     Lond.  1849.     post  Svo. 

Quetelet  (M.  a.)— Popular  Instructions  on  the 
Calculation  of  Probabilities.  To  which  are 
appended    Notes  by  Richard  Beamish.      Lond. 

1849.  post  Svo. 

Spencer  (C.  C.) — A  Rudimentary  and  Practical 
Treatise  on  Music.     Lond.  1850.     post  Svo. 

The  Rudiments  of  the  Art  of  Playing  the  Piano- 
forte.    Lond.  1851.     post  Svo. 

Stevenson  (A.) — A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the 
History,  Construction,  and  Illumination  of  Light- 
houses.    Lond.  1850.     post  8vo. 

Strauss  (G.  L.) — The  German  Reader.  Lond. 
1852.     post  Svo. 

Swindell  (.1.  G.) — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Well- 
Digging,  Boring,  and  Pump-work.  Lond.  1849. 
post  Svo. 

ToMLiNSON  (C.) — Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
Natural  Philosophy.     Jjond.  1848.     post  Svo. 

Pneumatics.     Lond.  1848.     post  Svo. 

Rudimentary  Mechanics.     Lond.  1849.     Svo. 

Varley  (D.  ) — Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Mineralogy. 

Lond.  1849.     post  Svo. 
Woodward   (S.   P.) — A  Manuel  of  the  MoUusca ; 
or,  a  Rudimentary  Treatise  of  recent  and  Fossil 
Shells.     Lond.  1851.     post  Svo. 


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WEAVER— WEBSTER. 


WEAVER  (R) 

Monumenta  Antiqua ;  or,  the  Stone  Monuments  of 
Antiquity  yet  remaining  in  the  British  Isles,  and  also 
a  Dissertation  on  Stonehenge;  together  with  a  com- 
pendious Account  of  the  Druids,  etc.  To  which  are 
added  Conjectures  on  the  Origin  and  Design  of  the 
Pyramids  of  Egypt,  and  of  the  Round  Towers  of 
Ireland.     Lond.  1840.     post  8vo. 

WEBB  (Daniel). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Beauties  of  Painting,  and  into 
the  Merits  of  the  most  Celebrated  Painters,  Ancient 
and  Modern.     Lond.  1760.     8vo. 

WEBB  (Rev.  John). 

Memorials  of  the  Civil  War  between  King  Charles  I. 
and  the  Parliament  of  England  as  it  affected  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  Counties,  by  the  Rev.  John 
Webb,  edited  and  completed  by  the  Rev.  T.  W.  Webb, 
2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

WEBB  (John). 

A  Vindication  of  Stone-Heng  restored.  See  Jones 
(Inigo). 

WEBB  (Philip  Carteret). 

The  Question,  whether  a  Jew  bom  within  the  British 
Dominions,  was,  before  the  late  Act  of  Parliament,  a 
person  capable  by  law  to  purchase  and  hold  Lands 
to  him  and  his  heirs,  fairly  stated  and  considered. 
(Anon.)     Lond.  1753.     4to. 

A  short  Account  of  some  particulars  concerning 
Domesday-Book.     (Anon.)     Lond.  1756.     4to. 

A  short  Account  of  Danegeld :  with  some  further 
particulars  relative  to  Will,  the  Conqueror's  Survey. 
(Anon.)     Lond.  1756.     4to. 

A  State  of  Facts  in  Defence  of  His  Majesty's  right  to 
certain  Fee-Farm  Rents  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 
Lond.  1758.     4to. 

An  Account  of  a  Copper  Table,  containing  two  In- 
scriptions in  the'Greek  and  Latin  Tongues,  discovered 
in  the  year  1732  near  Heraclea  in  the  Bay  of  Tarentum. 
Lond.  1760.     4to. 

Copies  taken  from  the  Records  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench ;  the  original  Office-Books  of  the  Secretaries  of 
State,  etc.,  of  Warrants  issued  by  Secretaries  of  State, 
for  seizing  persons  suspected  of  being  guilty  of  various 
Crimes,  particularly  of  being  the  Authors,  etc.,  of 
Libels,  from  the  Restoration  to  the  present  time.  Lond. 
1763.     4to. 

WEBB  (William). 

Analysis  of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Ireland, 
prior  to  the  Fifth  Century,  to  which  is  subjoined  a 
Review  of  the  General  History  of  the  Celtic  Nations. 
Dublin,  1791.     8to. 


WEBB  (William). 

Minutes  of  Remarks  on  Subjects  picturesque,  moral, 
and  miscellaneous,  made  in  a  Course  along  the  Rhine, 
and  during  a  Residence  in  Switzerland  and  Italy  in  the 
years  1822  and  1823.     2  vols.     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

WEBER  (Henry). 

Metrical  Romances  of  the  13th,  14th,  and  15th 
Centuries ;  published  from  original  MSS.,  with  an 
Introduction,  Notes,  and  a  Glossary.  3  vols.  Edinh. 
1810.     12mo. 

Tales  of  the  East,  comprising  the  most  popular 
Romances  of  Oriental  Origin  and  the  best  Imitations  by 
European  Authors.     3  vols.     Edinh.  1812.     8vo. 

See  also,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 

WEBSTER  (Rev.  Alexander),  D.D. 

An  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Nature  of  the  Fund 
established  by  Parliament,  for  a  Provision  for  the 
Widows  and  Children  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Church, 
and  of  the  Heads,  Principals,  and  Masters  in  the  Uni- 
versities of  Scotland.     (Anon.)     Edinb.  1759.     folio. 

A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Dr  Webster  to  the  Rev.  Dr 
Price,  and  Dr  Price's  Answer,  relative  to  the  Establish- 
ment for  a  Provision  to  the  Ministers  and  Children  of 
the  Ministers  and  Professors  in  Scotland.  Edinb.  1771. 
8vo. 

An  Account  of  Dr  Alexander  Webster.  See 
Webster  (Grace). 

WEBSTER  (Charles),  M.D. 

An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  cele- 
brated Dr  Archibald  Pitcairne.     Edinb.  1781.     8vo. 

Memoir  of  Dr  Charles  Webster.  See  Webster 
(Grace). 

WEBSTER  (Daniel). 

Speeches  and  Forensic  Arguments.  3  vols.  Boston, 
1843.     8vo. 

WEBSTER  (David). 

The  Scotch  Haggis ;  consisting  of  Anecdotes,  Jests, 
curious  and  rare  Articles  of  Literature;  vrith  a  Collec- 
tion of  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions.  Edinb.  1822. 
12mo. 

A  Topographical  Dictionary  of  Scotland;  together 
with  an  Account  of  the  Weights  and  Measures  of  each 
County,  the  Revenues  of  Towns,  and  of  all  the  Religious 
Houses  at  the  time  of  the  Reformation.  Edinb.  1819. 
8vo. 

WEBSTER  (Grace). 

Memoir  of  Dr  Charles  Webster,  Founder  of,  and 
Lecturer  at  St.  Peter's  Chapel,  Edinburgh;  with  an 
Account  of  Dr  Alexander  Webster.  Edinh.  1853. 
post  8vo. 


WEBSTEK— WEEVEK, 


1077 


WEBSTER  (J.  W.) 

"Waterloo ;  and  other  Poema     Paris,  1816.     8vo. 

WEBSTER  (Rev.  James). 

The  two  gi-eat  Promisos  of  the  Covenant  of  Grace 
^nd  its  foundation  unfolded;  or,  an  Action  Sermon 
preached  in  the  Tolbooth  Kirk,  March  7th,  1714. 
Hdinb.  1720.     12mo. 

Threnodia ;  a  Funeral  Poem  to  the  memory  of  the 
late  Pious  and  Reverend  Mr  James  Webster,  one  of 
the  Ministers  of  the  Tolbooth  Church,  Edinburgh,  who 
died  May  17th,  1720.  To  which  are  added  other  three, 
all  done  by  different  handa  Edinb.  1720.  12mo. 
.(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

WEBSTER  (James). 

Travels  through  the  Crimea,  Turkey,  and  Egypt,  in 
1825-1828.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo.   . 

WEBSTER  (John). 

The  Displaying  of  supposed  Witchcraft,  wherein  is 
afiSrmed  that  there  are  many  sorts  of  Deceivers  and 
Impostors,  but  there  is  a  Corporeal  League  made  be- 
t\vixt  the  Devil  and  the  Witch.  Wherein  also  is 
handled  the  Existence  of  Angels  and  Spirits,  etc. 
Lond.  1677.     folio. 

Vindicise  Academiarum  J  containing  some  brief  e  Anim- 
adversions upon  Mr  [John]  Webster's  Book,  stiled  the 
Examination  of  Academies,  etc.     See  Waed  (Seth). 

WEBSTER  (John  White),  M.D. 

Description  of  the  Island  of  St.  Michael,  comprising 
an  Account  of  its  Geological  Structure,  with  some 
Remarks  on  the  other  Azores  or  Western  Islands. 
Boston,  1821.     8vo. 

WEBSTER  (Noah),  LL.D. 

A  Dictionary  of  the  English  language,  exhibiting  the 
origin  and  affinity  of  every  Word,  its  orthography, 
pronunciation,  and  accurate  definition  ;  to  which  are 
prefixed  an  Introductory  Dissertation  on  the  Connec- 
tion of  the  Languages  of  Western  Asia  and  of  Europe, 
and  a  philosophical  and  practical  Grammar.  Re- 
printed from  the  Author's  corrected  copy,  with  an 
Appendix  by  E.  H.  Barker.  2  vols.  Lond.  1831. 
4to. 

A  Collection  of  Papers  on  Political,  Literary,  and 
Moral  Subjects.     New  York,  1843.     8vo. 

WEBSTER  (Thomas). 

Reports  and  Notes  of  Cases  on  Letters  Patent  for 
Invention.     Lond.  1844.     royal  8vo. 


WEBSTER  (W.  H.  B.) 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Southern  Atlantic 
Ocean,  in  the  years  1828-1830,  under  the  command 
of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Foster.  2  vols.  Lond.  1834. 
8vo. 

WEBSTER  (William). 

Yiadication  of  Greneral  Monk.  See  Skinkeb 
(Thomas). 

WEDDELL  (James). 

A  Voyage  towards  the  South  Pole,  performed  in  the 
years  1822-1824.  Containing  an  Examination  of 
the  Antarctic  Sea  to  the  74th  Degree  of  Latitude ; 
and  a  Visit  to  Tierra  del  Fuego,  etc.  To  which  ia 
added  much  useful  information  on  the  Coasting  Navi- 
gation of  Cape  Horn  and  the  adjacent  Lands.  Lond. 
1825.     8vo. 

WEDDERBURN  (David). 

A  Short  Introduction  to  Grammar.  (Anon.)  Edinb, 
1700.     12mo. 

WEDGWOOD  (Hensleiqh). 

A  Dictionary  of  English  Etymology.  Second  edi- 
tion, thoroughly  revised  and  enlarged.     Lond.  1872. 

8vo. 

WEDMORE  (Frederick). 

Studies  in  English  Art.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

WEEKLY  MEMORLA.LS  for  the  Ingenious;  or, 
an  Account  of  Books  lately  set  forth  in  several  Lan- 
guages; witli  other  Accounts  relating  to  Arts  and 
Sciences.  (Edited  by  H.  Faithorne  and  J,  Kersey.) 
Lond.  1683.     4to. 

WEEKLY  MIRROR.  (Written  chiefly  by  James 
Tytler.)     Vol.  L     Edinh.  1780.     8vo. 

WEEKLY  NOTES.     See  Law  Reports. 

WEEMS  (John)  of  Cralgtoim.  See  Wbmius 
(Joannes). 

"WEEMSE  {Sow)  of  Lathocker. 
Works.     4  vols.     Lond.  1636.     4to. 

WEEVER  (John). 

Ancient  FuneraU  Monuments  within  the  United 
Monarchie  of  Great  Britaine,  Ireland,  and  the  Islands 
adjacent,  with  the  dissolved  Monasteries  therein  con- 
tained, etc.  Whereunto  is  prefixed  a  discourse  of 
FuneraU  Monuments ;  of  the  Foundation  and  Fall  of 
Religious  Houses,  etc.     Lond.  1631.     folio. 

The  same.     Lond.  1767,     4to. 


1078 


WEIDLEKU8— WELLESLEY. 


WEIDLERUS  (Jo.  Fkid.) 

Institutiones  Astronomise  selectis  Observationum  et 
Calculorum  exemplis  illustrate.  Wittenbergai,  1754. 
4to. 

WEIGEL  (Karl). 

AEHIKON  AnAOPnMAIKON  PEPMANIKON  KAI 
TTAAIKON,  i^eugreicliisches  Teutscb-Italianisches. 
Worterbuch.     Leipzig,  1796.     8vo. 

WEINRICH  (Caspar). 

Danziger  Chronik :  ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte 
Danzigs,  der  Lande  Preussen  imd  Polen,  des  Hansa- 
bundes  und  der  Kordischen  Reiche.  Herausgegeben  und 
erlautert  von  Theodor  Hirsch  und  F.  A.  Vossberg. 
Berlin,  1855.     4to. 


WEIR  (Daniel). 

History  of  the  Town  of  Greenock. 
Svo, 


Greenock,  1829. 


WEISBACH  (Julius). 

Principles  of  the  Mechanics  of  Machinery  and 
Engineering.  2  vols.  Lond.  1847,  1848.  8vo. 
(Library  of  Illustrated  Standard  Scientific  Works.) 

WEISMANN  (Dr  Aug.) 

Studies  in  the  Theory  of  Descent.  Translated 
and  edited  by  Raphael  Meldola.  With  a  Prefatory 
Notice  by  Charles  Darwin.  Part  I.  On  the  Seasonal 
Dimorphism  of  Butterflies. — Part  II.  On  the  Origin 
of  the  Markings  of  Caterpillars.  On  Phyletic  Paral- 
lelism in  Metamorphic  Species. — Part  III.  On  the 
Transformation  of  the  Mexican  Axolotl  into  Ambly- 
stoma.  On  the  Mechanical  Conception  of  Nature. 
Lond.  1880-1881.      8vo. 

WEISS  (Le  Colonel  de). 

Principes  Philosophiques,  Politiques,  et  Moraux. 
2  vols.     Geneve,  1806.     8vo. 

WEISS  (Ch.) 

Histoire  des  R6fugi6s  Protestants  de  France,  depuis 
la  Revocation  de  I'Edit  de  Nantes,  jusqu'k  nos  jours. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1853.     12mo. 

History  of  the  French  Protestant  Refugees,  from  the 
Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes  to  the  present 
time.  Translated  by  Frederick  Hardman.  Edinh. 
1854.     8vo. 

WEISS  (J.  M.) 

Representation  des  Fetes  donn^es  par  la  Ville  de 
Strasbourg  pour  la  Convalescence  du  Roi.  See 
Louis  XV". 


WEISS  (John),  M.D. 

The  Hand  Book  of  Hydropathy  for  Professional  and 
Domestic  Use.     Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

WEISSENBORN  (Wilhelm). 

Lateinische  Schulgrammatik.     Eisenach,  1838.    8vo. 

WELCH  (Rev.  John).     See  Welsh. 

WELD  (Isaac). 

Travels  through  the  States  of  North  America  and 
the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  during  the 
years  1795,  1796,  and  1797.  2  vols.  Lond.  1800. 
8vo. 

Illustrations  of  the  Scenery  of  Killarney  and  the 
surrounding  Country.     Lond.  1807.     4to. 

Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Roscommon, 
drawn  up  under  the  direction  of  the  Royal  Dublin 
Society.     Dublin,  1832.     8vo. 

WELDON  (Sir  A.) 

Court  of  King  James.  (Edited  by  Sir  W.  Scott,  in 
the  Secret  History  of  the  Court  of  King  James  L). 
See  England. 


WELLBELOVED  (Charles). 

Eboracum;   or,   York   under  the   Romans. 
1842.     royal  Svo. 


Yorl{, 


WELLESLEY  (Richard  Collet),  Earl  of  Mom- 
ington,  afterwards  Marquess  Wellesley. 

The  Despatches,  Minutes,  and  Correspondence  of 
the  Marquess  Wellesley,  K.G.,  during  his  Adminis- 
tration in  India.  Edited  by  ^Montgomery  Martin. 
5  vols.     Lond.  1836-1837.     8vo. 

The  Despatches  and  Correspondence  of  the  Marquess 
of  Wellesley,  K.G.,  during  his  Lordship's  mission  to 
Spain  as  Ambassador  Extraordinary  to  the  Supreme 
Junta  in  1809.  Edited  by  Montgomery  Martin. 
Land.  1833.     Svo. 

The  Irish  Question  considered  in  its  Integrity. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Prefatory  Remarks  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  House  of  Peers.     Lond.  1844.     Svo. 

Life  and  Correspondence.     See  Pearcb  (Robert  R.) 

WELLESLEY  (Hon.  William  Long). 

A  View  of  the  Court  of  Chancery.  Lond.  1830. 
Svo. 

Judgment  of  Lord  Chancellor  Eldon  on  the  Petition, 
Wellesley  v.  the  Duke  of  Beaufort,  February  1827. 
Land.  1827.     Svo. 

Two  Letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Eldon,  Lord 
Chancellor,  etc.  By  the  Hon.  W.  L.  Wellesley. 
Lond.  1827.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 


WELLINGTON— WELSH  LITERATURK 


1070 


WELLINGTON  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  of). 

Campaigns,  detailing  all  the  celebrated  Battles 
gained  by  the  English  Armies  commanded  by  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  from  the  taking  of  Scringapatam 
to  the  Battle  of  Waterloo.  Letterpress  in  French  and 
English.     Paris,  1817.     folio. 

The  Despatches  of  Field-Marshal  the  Duke  of 
Wellington,  during  his  various  Campaigns  in  India, 
Denmark,  Portugal,  Spain,  the  Low  Countries,  and 
France,  from  1799  to  1815.  Compiled  by  Lieut.- 
Col.  Gurwood.     12  vols.     Lond.  1837-1839.     Svo. 

Index  to  the  Despatches  and  General  Orders. 
2  vols  in  1.     Lond.  1837,  1839.     8vo. 

Supplementary  Despatches  and  Memoranda.  Edited 
by  his  Son,  tlie  Duke  of  Wellington.  Vols.  I.-VIII. 
Land.  1858-1880.     8vo. 

Civil  Correspondence  and  Memoranda.  Ireland  : 
March  30th,  1807  to  April  12th,  1809.  Lond.  1860. 
5vo.    (Being  Vol.  V.  of  the  Supplementary  Despatches.) 

Memoir  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  Reprinted 
from  the  "Times."  Lond.  1852.  12mo.  (Traveller's 
Library.) 

Life,  etc.  See  Alexander  (Sm  J. )  Larpent  (Sir  G.) 
Maxwell  (W.  H.)     Stocquelbr  (J.  H.) 

WELLINGTON  PRIZE. 

Essays  written  for  the  Wellington  Prize,  and  selected 
for  publication  from  those  specially  mentioned  by  the 
Arbiter  (CoL  E.  B.  Hamley).     Lond.  1872.    Svo. 

WELLS  (Edward),  D.D. 

Historical  Geography  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment.    2  vols.     Oxford,  1801.     8vo. 

WELLS  (Nathaniel  A.) 

Picturesque  Antiquities  of  Spain  described  in  a 
series  of  Letters,  with  Illustrations.  Lond.  1846. 
royal  8vo. 

WELLS  (Samuel). 

The  True  State  of  the  National  Finances,  with 
Remedial  Suggestions.     Lond.  1842.     post  Svo. 

WELLS  (William  Charles),  M.D. 

Two  Essays,  one  upon  Single  Vision  with  Two  Eyes, 
the  other  on  Dew  ;  a  Letter  to  Lord  Kenyon,  and  an 
Account  of  a  Female  of  the  White  Race  of  Mankind, 
part  of  wliose  skin  resembled  that  of  a  Negro,  etc. 
With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  written  by  himself. 
£dinb.  1818.     Svo. 

WELLSTED  (Lieut.  J.  R.) 

Travels  in  Arabia.     2  vols.     Lojid.  1838.     Svo. 

Travels  to  the  City  of  the  Caliphs,  along  the  shores 
of  the  Persian  Gulf  and  the  Mediterranean.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1840.     Svo. 


WELLWOOD  (Rev.  Sm  Henbt  Moncrbifp),     Seo 

Moncreikf. 

WELSBY  (W.  N.) 

Lives  of  eminent  English  Judges  of  the  Seventeenth, 
and  Eighteenth  Centuries.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

Edition  of  Chitty's  Collection  of  Statutes.  See 
CiiiTTY  (Joseph). 

Edition  of  Jervis  on  the  Office  and  Duties  of 
Coroners.     See  Jervis  (John). 

WELSBY  (W.  N.),  HURLSTONE  (E.  T.),  aad 
GORDON  (J.) 

The  Exchequer  Reports :  Reports  of  Cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  Courts  of  Exchequer  and 
Exchequer  Chamber,  Trinity  Term,  10  Vict,  to  Easter 
Term,  17  Vict.  (Vols.  X.  and  XL  by  Hurlstone  and 
Gordon.)     11  vols.     iond.  1S49-1856.     royal  Svo. 

WELSERUS  (Marcus).     See  VELSERua 

WELSH  (Rev.  David),  D.D. 

Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Thomas  Brown, 
M.D.,  late  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh.     Edinh.  1825.     Svo. 

Elements  of  Church  History,  Vol  I.,  comprising  the 
External  History  of  the  Church  during  the  first  Three 
Centuries.     Edinh.  1844.     Svo. 

Sermons,  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  by  Alexander 
Dunlop.     Edinb.  1846.     Svo. 

WELSH  (Colonel  James). 

Military  Reminiscences  j  extracted  from  a  Journal 
of  nearly  Forty  Years'  Active  Service  in  the  East 
Indies.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     Svo. 

WELSH  (Rev.  John). 

Forty-eight  Select  Sermons,  to  which  is  added  the 
History  of  his  Life  and  Sufferings,  with  some  Pro- 
phetical Letters.     Glasgow,  1839.     Svo. 

WT.LSH  (Saunders). 

An  Essay  on  the  Office  of  Constable.  With  Rules 
and  Cautions  for  the  more  safe  and  effectual  discharge 
of  that  duty.     Lond.  1758.     Svo. 

WELSH  LITERATURE. 

Y  Gododin.  A  Poem  on  the  Battle  of  Cattraeth  by 
Aneurin,  a  Welsh  Bard  of  the  Sixth  Century,  with  an 
English  Translation  and  numerous  historical  and 
critical  Annotations  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  Ab 
Ithel.     Llandovery,  1852.     Svo. 


1080 


WELSH  LITERATUKE— WEENE. 


WELSH  LITERATURE— Cowimwed 

Y  Seint  Greal.  Being  the  Adventures  of  King 
Arthur's  Knights  in  the  quest  of  the  Holy  GreaL 
Originally  written  ahout  the  year  1200.  Edited  with 
a  Translation  and  Glossary  from  the  Hengwrt  MSS.,  by 
the  Rev.  Robert  Williams.  "Vol.  L    Lond  1876.    8vo. 

Purdan  Padric,  etc.  Being  early  versions  into 
Welsh  of  Saint  Patrick's  Purgatory,  the  Life  of  the 
Virgin  Mary,  the  Seven  Deadly  Sins,  the  Gospel  of 
Nicodemus,  etc.  Edited  from  the  Hengwrt  MSS. 
with  a  Translation  and  Glossary  by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Williams.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

WELSH  MSS.  SOCIETY. 

Lives  of  the  Cambro-British  Saints  of  the  Fifth  and 
immediate  succeeding  Centuries,  from  ancient  Welsh 
and  Latin  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum  and  elsewhere, 
with  English  Translations  and  explanatory  Notes.  By 
the  Rev.  W.  J.  Rees.     Llandovery,  1853.     8vo. 

The  Physicians  of  Myddvai;  Meddygon  Myddfai; 
or,  the  Medical  Practice  of  the  celebrated  Rhiwallon 
and  his  Sons.  With  an  English  Translation,  and  the 
Legend  of  the  Lady  of  Lyn  y  Van.  Translated  by 
John  Pugh,  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  Ab 
Ithel.     Llandovery,  1861.     8vo. 

Barddas ;  or,  a  Collection  of  original  Documents 
illustrative  of  the  Theology,  Wisdom,  and  Usages  of 
the  Bardo-Druidic  System  of  the  Isle  of  Britain.  With 
Translations  and  Notes.  By  the  Rev.  J.  Williams  Ab 
Ithel.    2  vols.    Llandovery,  Londo7i,  1872, 1874:.    8vo. 

WELWOOD  (James),  M.D. 

Memoirs  of  the  most  material  Transactions  in  Eng- 
land, for  the  last  hundred  years  preceding  the  Revolu- 
tion in  1688.     Lond.  1702.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  edition,  corrected.  Glasgow,  1744. 
post  Svo. 

The  Banquet  of  Xenophon,  etc.,  with  an  Introduc- 
tory Essay.     See  Xenophon. 

WEMIUS  (Joannes)  de  Craigtoune. 
BASIAEOS  YHEPOXH.     Sive,  De  Regis  Primatu 
libellus.     Edinburgi,  1623.     4to. 

WEMYSS  (David). 

Letter  to  the  Lord  Chancellor,  upon  the  present  state 
of  the  Scotch  Law  of  Entail.     Edinb.  1822.     8vo. 

WENDEBORN  (Fred.  Augustus). 

A  View  of  England  towards  the  close  of  the 
Eighteenth  Century.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
the  Author  himself.     2  vols.     Lond.  1791.     8vo. 

An  Introduction  to  Grerman  Grammar.  Lond.  1803. 
post  8vo. 


WENDOVER  (Roger  of). 

The  Flowers  of  History,  comprising  the  History  of 
England  from  the  Descent  of  the  Saxons  to  A.D.  1235, 
formerly  ascribed  to  Mathew  Paris.  Translated  from 
the  Latin  by  J.  A.  Giles.  2  vols.  Lond.  1849. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.) 

See  also,  English  Historical  Society. 

WENEFREDE  (St.) 

Life  and  Miracles  of  St.  Wenefride,  together  with 
Litanies,  with  some  Historical  Observations  made 
thereon.     Lond.  1713.     Svo. 


WENGERSCIUS  (Andreas). 
Libri  Quatuor  Slavoniaj  Reformats;. 
Bibliotheca  Polonica. 


See  Poland  : 


WENTWORTH  (Peter). 

A  pithie  Exhortation  to  her  Majestic,  for  establishing 
her  Successor  to  the  Crowne,  whereunto  is  added  a 
Discourse  containing  the  Author's  Opinion  of  the  true 
and  lawful  Successor  to  her  Majestie.  n.p.  1598. 
12mo, 

WENTWORTH  (Thomas).  Earl  of  Strafford.  See 
Strafford. 

WENTWORTH  (W.  C.) 

A  Statistical,  Historical,  and  Political  Description  of 
the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  and  its  dependent 
Settlements  in  Van  Diemen's  Land.  Lond.  1819. 
8vo. 

A  Statistical  Account  of  the  British  Settlements  in 
Australasia,  including  the  Colonies  of  New  South 
Wales  and  Van  Diemen's  Land.  Third  edition,  with 
an  Appendix.     2  vols.     Lond.  1824,     Svo. 

WEOBLY  (Charles).     See  Medland  (W.  M.) 

WERENFELSIUS  (Samuel),  S.  T.  D. 

Opuscula  Theologica,  Philosophica  et  Philologica. 
2  vols.     Lugd.  Batav.  1772.     4to. 

A  Discourse  of  Logomachys,  or  Controversy  about 
Words,  so  common  among  Learned  men.  Translated 
from  the  Latin.     Lond.  1711.     Svo. 

WERNDLY  (George  Heinrik). 
Maleische    Spraakkunst,    etc.      Amsterdam,    1736. 
Svo. 

WERNE  (Ferdinand). 

African  Wanderings;  or,  an  Expedition  from  Sennaar 
to  Taka,  Basa,  and  Beni-Amer.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  J.  R.  Johnston.  Lond.  1852.  post  Svo, 
(Traveller's  Library.) 


WERNER— WESTLAKE. 


1081 


WERNER  (Abraham  Gottlob). 

New  Theory  of  the  Formation  of  Veins ;  with  its 
application  to  the  Ai-t  of  Working  Mines.  Translated 
from  the  German,  with  Notes,  by  Charles  Anderson, 
M.D.     Edinh.  1809.     8vo. 

Werner's  Nomenclature  of  Colours,  with  Additions, 
etc.     See  Symb  (Patrick). 

WERNERIAN  SOCIETY. 

Memoirs  of  the  Wemerian  Natural  History  Society 
for  the  years  1808-1837.  7  vols.  Edinb.  1811-1838. 
8vo. 

WESKETT  (John). 

A  Complete  Digest  of  the  Theory,  Laws,  and  Prac- 
tice of  Insurance.     Land.  1781.     folio. 

WESLEY  (John). 

Natural  Philosophy.     See  Family  Library. 
Life.     See  Southey  (Robert). 

WESLEY  (Rev.  Samuel). 

The  History  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  at- 
tempted in  Verse,  and  adom'd  with  Sculptures, 
engraved  by  J.  Sturt.     3  vols.     Lond.  I70i,     12ino. 

WESSEL  (Johannes).     See  Ullmann  (Dr  Cabl). 

WEST  (Benjamin),  President  of  the  Royal  Academy. 

The  Gallery  of  Pictures  painted  by  Benjamin  West, 
engraved  in  outline  by  Henry  Moses  (with  Descrip- 
tions, by  R  H).     Lojid.  1811.     royal  4to. 

WEST  (Edward). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Practise  of  Extents. 
Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

WEST  (Edward). 

Emigration  to  British  India.     Lond.  1857.     8vo. 


WEST  (Mrs  Frederic). 
A  Summer  Visit  to  Ireland  in.  1846. 
post  8vo. 


Zand.  1847. 


WEST  (Gilbert). 

Observations  on  the  History  and  Evidences  of  the 
Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ.     Lond,  1749.     8vo. 

WEST  (Rev.  John). 

Mathematical  Treatises,  containing  the  Theory  of 
Analytical  Functions,  Spherical  Trigonometry,  with 
Practical  and  Nautical  Astronomy,  edited  by  Sir  John 
Leslie,  accompanied  by  a  Memoir  of  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  the  Author  by  Edward  Sang.  Edinb. 
1838.     8vo. 


WEST  (Martin  John). 

Cases  heard  and  determined  by  the  House  of  Lords, 
on  Appeals  from  the  Courts  of  Equity,  and  on  Writs 
of  Error  in  England  and  Ireland ;  and  Qaeations  of 
Peerage,  1839,  1840,  and  1841.  Vol.  L  (All  pub- 
lished.)    Lond.  1842.     8vo. 

WEST  (Mrs). 

The  Mother :  a  Poem.  See  Poems  (Collection  op), 
Vol.  XIIL 

WEST  (Thomas). 

The  Antiquities  of  Fumess  ;  or,  an  Account  of  the 
Royal  Abbey  of  St.  Mary,  in  the  Vale  of  Nightshade, 
near  Dalton  in  Fumess.     Lond.  1774.     4to. 

WEST  (William). 

Symboleographie,  which  may  be  termed  the  Art  or 
Description  of  Instruments  and  Presedents.  Lond. 
1647.     4to. 

WEST  (William). 

The  History,  Topography,  and  Directory  of  Warwick- 
shire.    Birmingham,  1830.     8vo. 

WEST  KIRK,  or  Parish  of  St.  Cuthbert's.  See 
Edinburgh. 


WESTALL  (Richard). 
A  Day  in  Spring ;  and  other  Poems. 
8vo. 


Lond.  1808. 


WESTALL  (Willlam). 

Great  Britain  lUustrated  ;  a  Series  of  Original  Views 
from  Drawings  by  William  Westall,  A.RA.  Engraved 
by  Edward  Finden,  with  Descriptions  by  Thomas 
Moule.     Lond.  1830.     folio. 

WESTERN  BANK 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Western  Bank  Cases  in  the 
Court  of  Session.     Edinb.  1860.     royal  8vo. 

WESTERN  MARTYROLOGY  (The) ;  or.  Bloody 
Assizes,  containing  the  Lives,  Trials,  and  Dying 
Speeches  of  all  those  Eminent  Protestants  that  suffer'd 
in  the  West  of  England,  and  elsewhere  from  the  year 
1678  to  this  time.  Together  with  the  Life  and  Death 
of  George  Lord  Jeffreys.     Lond.  1 705.     post  8vo. 

WESTGARTH  (Wiluam). 

Australia  Felix;  or,  a  Historical  and  Descriptive 
Accoimt  of  the  Settlement  of  Port  Philip,  New  South 
Wales.     Edinb.  1848.     post  8vo. 

WESTLAKE  (John). 

A  Treatise  on  Private  International  Law ;  or.  The 
Conflict  of  Laws,  with  principal  reference  to  its  prac- 
tice in  the  English  and  other  Cognate  Systems  of 
Jurisprudence.     Lond,  1858,     8vo.  • 

6x 


1082 


WESTMACOTT— WEYLAK 


WESTMACOTT  (C.  M.) 

British  Galleries  of  Painting  and  Sculpture;  com- 
prising a  general  Historical  and  Critical  Catalogue  of 
every  Work  in  the  Principal  Collections.  Lond.  1824. 
Svo. 

"WESTMACOTT  (Richard),  Jhn.,  R.A. 

Outlines  to  illustrate  a  Moral  Allegory  entitled 
"  The  Fichte  of  Freewille."     iwd  1839.     oblong  4to. 

WESTMINSTER  (Maechioness  op). 
Diary  of  a  Tour  in  Sweden,  Norway,  and  Russia,  in 
1827,  with  Letters.     Lond.  1879.     Svo. 


WESTMINSTER  (Matthew  of). 
Westmonasteriensis. 


See  MATTaaiua 


WESTMINSTER  ASSEMBLY. 

Minutes  of  the  Sessions  of  the  Westminster  As- 
sembly of  Divines  while  engaged  in  Preparing  their 
Directory  for  Church  Government,  Confession  of 
Faith,  and  Catechisms  (Nov.  1644  to  March  1649). 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  Alex.  F.  Mitchell,  D.D.,  and  the 
Rev.  John  Struthers,  LL.D.     Edinb.  1874.     Svo. 

WESTMINSTER  ELECTION. 

The  Proceedings  relating  to  the  late  Election  of 
Members  in  Parliament  for  the  City  of  Westminster, 
before  the  House  of  Commons,  containing  Lord  Mans- 
field's and  several  other  curious  Speeches  on  the  Occa- 
sion.    Lond.  1744.     folio. 

An  authentic  Narrative  of  the  Events  of  the  West- 
minster Election,  which  commenced  on  February  13th 
and  closed  on  March  3d,  1819  ;  including  the  Speeches 
of  the  Candidates,  together  with  the  Report  of  the 
Westminster  Reformers.     Lond.  1819.     Svo. 

WESTMINSTER  HALL ;  or,  Professional  Relics 
and  Anecdotes  of  the  Bar,  Bench,  and  Woolsack. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1825.     12mo. 

WESTMESTSTER  REVIEW  (The).  From  its 
Commencement  in  January  1824  to  1851.  56  vols. 
Lond.  1824-1851.     Svo. 

The  same.  New  Series.  January  1852-1881. 
60  vols.     Lond.  1S52-1881.     Svo. 

WESTON  (Richard). 

Botanicus  Universah's :  the  Universal  Botanist  and 
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Additions  and  Corrections  made  in  the  second 
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The  genuine  History  of  the  Britons  asserted,  in  a  full 
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The  Life  of  Saint  Neot,  the  oldest  of  all  the  Brothers 
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WHITAKER  (TH0MA8  Dunham),  LL.D. 

De  Motu  per  Britanniam  civico,  Annis  MDCCXLV. 
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Life  and  Correspondence  of  Sir  George  Radclififa 
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History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Deanery  of  Craven, 
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Geological  Record  for  1877.  An  Account  of  Works 
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WHITAKER  (William),  D.D. 

Disputation    against    the    Papists. 

Society. 


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WHITBOURNE  (Captain  Richard). 

Westward  Hoe  for  Avalon  in  the  New-found-land,  as 
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WHITBY  (Daniel). 

AOrOS  TH2  niSTEfiS;  or,  an  Endeavour  to 
evince  the  certaintie  of  the  Christian  Faith  in  generall, 
and  of  the  Resurrection  of  Christ  in  particular. 
Oxford,  1671.     8vo. 

WHITCOMBE  (Richard). 

An  Inquiry  into  some  of  the  Rules  of  Evidence, 
relating  to  the  Incompetency  of  Witnesses.  Lond. 
1824.     8vo. 

WHITE  (Lieut.  A.) 

Considerations  on  the  state  of  British  India;  em- 
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State  of  the  Press,  the  Nepaul  and  Mahrattah  Wars, 
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WHITE  (Andrew  Dickson),  LL.D. 

The  Warfare  of  Science;  with  Prefatory  Note  by 
Professor  Tyndall.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

WHITE  (Charles). 

Three  Years  in  Constantinople  ;  or,  Domestic  Man- 
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WHITE  (Frederick  Thomas). 

A  Selection  of  Leading  Cases  in  Equity,  with  Notes. 
Vol  L  by  Fred.  T.  White,  and  Owen  Davies  Tudor. 
Vol  IL  by  Owen  Davies  Tudor.  2  vols.  Lond.  1849, 
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The  same.  Fourth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1872. 
royal  8vo. 

WHITE  (Rev.  Gilbert). 

The  Works  in  Natural  Histoiy  of  the  late  Eev. 
Gilbert  White;  to  which  are  added  a  Calendar  and 
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8vo. 


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WHITE  (Rev.  Gilbert) — Continued. 

The  Natural  History  and  Antiquities  of  Selbome. 
To  which  are  added,  the  Naturalist's  Kalendar,  Obser- 
vations of  various  parts  of  Nature,  and  Poems.  Lond. 
1813.     4to. 

The  Natural  History  of  Selbome,  Observations  on 
various  parts  of  Nature,  and  the  Naturalist's  Calendar. 
With  Notes  by  Captain  Thomas  Brown.  Edirib. 
18.33.     12mo. 

The  same.  With  Additions  and  Supplementary 
Notes  by  Sir  William  Jardine.  Edited  with  further 
Illustrations  and  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author 
by  Edward  Jesse.  Lond.  1851.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
lUustrated  Library.) 

WHITE  (Lieut.  George  Erancis). 

Views  in  India  chiefly  among  the  Himalaya  Moun- 
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WHITE  (Henry). 

The  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew  :  preceded  by  a 
History  of  the  Religious  Wars  in  the  reign  of  Charles 
IX.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

WHITE  (Henry  H.) 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Legacies.  See  Roper  (R.  S. 
Donnison). 

WHITE  (Henry  Kirke). 

Remains ;  with  an  Account  of  his  Life,  by  Robert 
Southey.     2  vols.     Lond.  1808.     12mo. 

WHITE  (Jambs). 

Orations  of  Cicero,  against  Verres,  translated  with 
Annotations.     See  Cicero. 

WHITE  (Rev.  James). 

The  Eighteen  Christian  Centuries.  Edinh.  1859. 
post  8vo. 

History  of  France,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  1848. 
Edinh.  1859.     post  8vo. 

WHITE  (James). 

A  Compendium  of  the  Veterinary  Art,  and  Treatise  on 
Veterinary  Medicine.  With  Observations  on  Grooming, 
etc.,  and  the  Construction  of  Stables.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1825-1828.     12mo. 

A  Compendium  of  Cattle  Medicine;  or,  practical 
Observations  on  the  Disorders  of  Cattle.  With  a 
series  of  Essays  on  the  Structure,  Economy,  and 
Diseases  of  Homed  Cattle  and  Sheep.  (Being  Vol. 
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WHITE  (John). 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  New  South  Wales,  with 
sixty-five  plates  of  natural  productions.  Lond.  1790. 
4to. 

WHITE  (John),  Lieid.  U.S.  Navy. 

A  Voyage  to  Cochin-China.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

WHITE  (Rev.  Joseph),  D.D. 

Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford, 
in  the  year  1784,  containing  a  View  of  Christianity  and 
Mohametanism  in  their  History,  their  Evidence,  and 
their  Effects.     Lond.  1785.     8vo.    (Bampton  Lecture.) 

.^Sgyptiaca ;  or.  Observations  on  certain  Antiquities 
of  Egypt,  in  two  parts.  Part  I.  The  History  of 
Pompey's  PiUar  elucidated.  Part  II.  AbdoUatifPs 
Account  of  the  Antiquities  of  Egypt,  written  in  Arabic 
a.d.  1203.  Translated  into  English  and  Ulustrated 
with  Notes.     Oxford,  1801.     4to. 

WHITE  (Rev.  Joseph  Blanco). 

Letters  from  Spain,  by  Don  Leucadio  Doblado. 
LoTid.  1822.     8vo. 

Practical  and  Internal  Evidence  against  Catholicism, 
with  occasional  Strictures  on  Mr  Butler's  "  Book  of  the 
Roman  CathoHc  Church,"  in  Six  Letters.  Lond.  1825. 
8vo. 

Life,  written  by  Himself,  with  Portions  of  his  Cor- 
respondence. Edited  by  John  Hamilton  Thorn.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1845.     post  8vo. 

WHITE  (Richard). 

Ricardi  Viti  Basinstochii  Historiarutn  Britanniae 
InsulaB  ab  origine  mundi  ad  annum  Christi  octingen- 
tesimum  libri  novem  priores.     Duaci,  1602.     8vo. 

Historiaram  Britannise,  etc.  Liber  decimus.  Duaci, 
1606.     8vo. 

WHITE  (Richard  Grant). 

England  without  and  within.    Lond,  \88\.    post  8vo. 

WHITE  (Robert). 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Otterbum,  fought  in  1388 ; 
with  Memoirs  of  the  Warriors  who  engaged  in  that 
memorable  Conflict.     Lond.  1857.     8vo. 

A  History  of  the  Battle  of  Bannockburn,  fought 
A.D.  1314;  with  Notices  of  the  principal  Warriors  who 
engaged  in  that  Conflici     Edinh.  1871.     8vo. 

WHITE  (Stephen),  S.  J. 

Apologia  pro  Hibemia,  adversus  Cambri  Calumnias ; 
sive  Fabularum  et  famosorum  libellorum  Silvestri 
Giraldi  Cambrensis  Refutatio ;  nunc  primum  edita  cura 
Matthaei  KeUy.     Dvhlinii,  1849.     royal  8vo. 


WIIITE— WHITNEY. 


1087 


WHITE  (Captain  T.  P.) 

Archseological  Sketches  in  Scotland,  District  of 
Kintyre.     Edmb.  1873.     folio. 

ArchKological  Sketches  in  Scotland  :  Knapdale  and 
Gigha.     Edinh.  1875.     foUo. 

WHITE  (Thomas). 

Saint  Guerdun's  Well :  a  Poem.  I>iimfnes,l797.  4to. 

WHITE  (TH0MA8  Henry). 

A  PUgrim's  Reliquary.  By  the  author  of  "  Frag- 
ments of  Italy  and  the  Ehineland."  Land.  1845. 
12mo. 

WHITE  (William),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Pennsylvania. 

Memoirs  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America.     Philadelphia,  1820.     8vo. 

WHITE  (William). 

Emanuel  Swedenborg :  his  Life  and  Writings, 
2  vols.     Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

WHITEFIELD  (Ebv.  George). 

The  Works  of  the  Rev.  George  Whitefield,  con- 
taining all  his  Sermons  and  Tracts  which  have  been 
already  published.  With  a  select  Collection  of  Letters. 
To  -which  is  prefixed  an  Account  of  his  Life.  6  vols. 
Lo7id.  1771-1772.     8vo. 

Life  and  Times.     See  Phiup  (Robert). 

WHITEHEAD  (John  Crawford),  M.D. 
King  James  the  Second;  or,  the  Revolution  of  1688. 
A  Dramatic  Poem  ;  with  Notes.     Liond.  1828.     8vo. 

WHITEHEAD  (Charles). 

Lives  and  Exploits  of  English  Highwaymen, 
Pirates,  and  Robbers.     2  vols.     Lond.  1834.     12mo. 

WHITEHURST  (John). 

Inquiry  into  the  Original  State  and  Formation  of  the 
Earth ;  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix  on  the  Strata 
in  Derbyshire.     Lond.  1786.     4to 

WHITELEY  (George  Crispb). 

The  Law  relating  to  Weights,  Measures,  and  Weigh- 
ing Machines.     Lond.  1879.     post  8vo. 

WHITELOCKE  (Sir  Bulstrodb  Lord  Commis- 
sioner). 

Memorials  of  the  English  AflFairs ;  or,  an  Historical 
Account  of  what  passed  from  the  beginning  of  the 
reign  of  Charles  I.  to  Charles  XL  His  happy  Restaura- 
tion.  New  Edition,  with  many  Additions  never 
before  printed ;  with  Index.     Lond.  17 i2.     folio. 


WHITELOCKE  (Sib  Bdlstrodb  Lord  Commis- 
sioner)— Continued. 

Whitelocke's  Notes  upon  the  King's  Writt  for  choos- 
ing Members  of  Parlemont,  13  Car.  II. ;  being  Dbqui- 
sitions  on  the  Government  of  England,  by  King, 
Lords,  and  Commons;  published  by  Charles  Morton, 
M.D.     2  vols.     Lond.  1766.     4to. 

A  Journal  of  the  Swedish  Embassy  in  the  years 
MDCLIII.  and  MDCLIV.,  from  the  Commonwealth 
of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  wth  an  Appendix 
of  original  Papers.     2  vols.     LoTid.  1772.     4to. 


WHITELOCKE  (Sir  Jambs). 
Liber    Famelicus    of   Sir   James  Whitelock. 
Camden  Society. 


See 


WHITELOCKE  (John). 

Proceedings  of  a  Court-Martial  for  the  Trial  of 
Lieut. -General  Whitelocke.     See  Tbiaib. 

WHITER  (Rev.  Walter). 

Etymologicon  Universale;  or.  Universal  Etymological 
Dictionary,  on  a  new  Plan,  with  Illustrations  drawn 
from  various  Languages.  3  vols.  Cambridge,  1822- 
1825.     4to. 

WHITESIDE  (Right  Hon.  James),  LL.D. 

Italy  in  the  Nineteenth  Century  contrasted  •  with 
its  Past  Condition.     3  vols.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

WHITGIFT  (John),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury. 
Works.     See  Parker  Society. 

WHITLENG  (H.  J.) 

Pictures  of  Nuremberg ;  and  Rambles  in  the  Hills 
and  Valleys  of  Franconia.  2  vols.  Lond.  1850. 
post  8vo. 

WHITLOCK  (Richard),  M.D. 

Zootomia ;  or.  Observations  on  the  present  Manners 
of  the  English,  briefly  Anatomizing  the  Living  by  the 
Dead,  with  an  useful  Detection  of  the  Mountebanks 
of  both  Sexes.     Lond.  1654.     12ma 

WHITNEY  (James  L.) 

Catalogue  of  the  Spanish  Library  and  of  the  Portu- 
guese Books  bequeathed  by  George  Ticknor  to  the 
Boston  Public  Library.     Boston,  1879.     4to. 

WHITNEY  (WiLLLAM  Dwight). 
The  Life  and  Growth  of  Language.     Lond.   1875. 
8vo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 


1088 


WHITTAKEE— WIFFEN. 


WHITTAKER  (Henry). 

Practice  and  Pleading  under  the  Code.  With 
Appendix  of  Forms,  and  Text  of  Code  and  Rules. 
Second  and  revised  edition.  2  vols.  New  York,  1854. 
8vo. 

WHITTAKER  (John  William). 

An  Historical  and  Critical  Enquiry  into  the  Inter- 
pretation of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures.  With  Remarks 
on  Mr  Bellamy's  new  Translation.  Camhridge,  1819. 
8vo. 

WHITTINGHAM  (Major),  C.B. 

Personal  Recollections  of  a  Ten  Months'  Residence 
in  Berlin ;  also,  Extracts  from  a  Journal  kept  in  Paris 
during  the  Crisis  of  1839.     Land.  1846.     8vo. 

WHITTINGTON  (Rbv.  G.  D.) 

An  Historical  Survey  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Anti- 
quities of  France,  with  a  view  to  Dlustrate  the  Rise 
and  Progress  of  Gothic  Architecture  in  Europe.  Land. 
1809.     4to. 

The  same.    Second  edition.    Lond.  \%\\.    royal  8 vo. 

WHITTOCK  (Nathaniel). 

The  Complete  Book  of  Trades,  forming  a  popular 
Encyclopaidia  of  Trades,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce. 
By  several  hands.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

WHOLE  DUTY  OF  MAN. 
The  Works  of  the  Author  of  the  Whole  Duty  of 
Man.     Oxford,  1704.     folio. 

WHYMPEE  (Edward). 

Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps,  in  the  years  1860-1869. 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

WHYTE  (Andrew)  and  MACFARLEN  (Duncan). 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Dumbarton, 
with  Observations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement. 
Olasgow,  1811.     Svo. 

WHYTE  (James  Christie). 

History  of  the  British  Turf  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  present  day.     2  vols.     Lond.  1840.     Svo. 

WHYTE  (M.  A.  Bruce).     See  Bruce- Whytb. 

WHYTE  (Samuel). 

The  Shamrock,  or  Hibernian  Cresses;  a  Collection 
of  Poems,  Songs,  Epigrams,  etc.,  the  original  Produc- 
tion of  Ireland.  To  which  are  subjoined.  Thoughts  on 
the  prevailing  System  of  School  Education.  Dublin, 
1772.     4to. 


WHYTE  (SAMvm.)— Continued. 

Miscellanea  Nova,  containing  amidst  a  variety  of 
other  Matters  curious  and  interesting  Remarks  on 
Boswell's  Johnson,  etc.  By  S.  Whyte  and  his  son 
E.  A.  Whyte.     Dublin,  1799.     8vo. 

WHYTE  (Rev.  Thomas). 

An  Historical  and  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Bethunes  of  the  Island  of  Skye.     Edinb.  1778.     8vo. 

WICKHAM  (Eev.  Hill). 

Journals  and  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Sedgewick 
Whalley.     See  Whalley  (T.  S.) 

WICLIFFE  (John).     See  Wyoliffe. 

WICQUEFORT  (Abraham  de). 

L'Ambassadeur  et  ses  Fonctions.  2  vols.  La  Haye, 
1681.     4to. 

WIDDRINGTON  (Capt.  Samuel  Edward),  E.N. 
Spain  and  the  Spaniards  in  1843.     2  vols.     Lond. 
1844.     8vo. 

WIDEGEEN  (Gustaf). 

Svenskt  och  Engelskt  Lexicon.  Stockholm,  1 788.  4to. 

WIELAND  (Christopher  Martin). 

Wieland's  Sammtliche  Werke.  45  vols.  Wein, 
1811-1812.     post  Svo. 

Auserlesene  Gedichte.  7  vols.  Leipzig,  1789- 
1794.     12mo. 

Oberon,  translated.     See  Sotheby  (William). 

WIEEUS  (Joannes),  Medicm. 
Opera  Omnia.     Amstelodami,  1660.     4to. 
De    prsestigiis    Dsemonum,    et    Incantationibus    ac 
Veneficiis  Libri  V.     Basilice,  1564.     Svo. 

WEESENER  (Louis). 

The  Youth  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  1533-1558.  Edited 
from  the  French  by  Charlotte  M.  Yonge.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1879.     post  Svo.     ■ 

WIFFEN  (Benjamin  Barron). 

Works  of  the  Spanish  Eeformers,  reprinted.  See 
Reformistas  Antiguos  Espanolbs. 

BibUotheca  Wiffeniana.  Spanish  Reformers  of  Two 
Centuries  from  1520 :  their  Lives  and  Writings 
according  to  the  late  Benjamin  B.  WifFen's  Plan,  and 
with  the  use  of  his  materials.  Described  by  Edward 
Boehmer,  D.D.  Vol.  I.,  with  B.  B.  Wiffen's  Narrative 
of  the  incidents  attendant  upon  the  republication  of 
Reformistas  Antiguos  Espanoles,  and  with  a  Memoir 
of  B.  B.  Wiffen  by  Isaline  Wiffen.    Land.  1874.    Svo. 


WIFIEN— WILCKE. 


1089 


WIFFEN  (Jeebmiah  Holme). 

Tlie  Works  of  Garcilasso  de  la  Vega,  translated. 
See  Veoa  (GiUiciLASSO  de  la). 

Jerusalem  Delivered,  translated.  See  Tasso 
(Torquato). 

Life  and  Writings  of  Juan  de  Vald^s.  See  Vald^ 
(Juan  de). 

WIGHT  (Alexander),  Advocate. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Laws  concerning  the  Election  of 
Members  of  Parliament  for  Scotland.  Edinb.  1773. 
8vo. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Parliament, 
chiefly  in  Scotland,  and  a  complete  System  of  Election 
Law.     Lund.  1784.     4to. 

The  same.  A  new  Edition,  with  a  Supplement, 
including  the  Cases  to  the  present  period.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1806.     4to. 

WIGHT  (John). 

Mornings  at  Bow  Street.  A  Selection  of  the  most 
Humorous  and  Entertaining  Reports  which  have 
appeared  in  the  "  Morning  Herald."  With  illustrative 
Drawings  by  G.  Cruikshank.     Loud.  1824.     8vo. 

WIGHT  (Robert),  M.D. 

Icones  Plantarum  Indias  Orientalis,  or  Figures  of 
Indian  Plants.     6  vols.     Madras,  1840-1853.     4to. 

WIGHT  (Thomas). 

A  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  people 
•called  Quakers  in  Ireland,  from  the  year  1 635  to  1 700. 
To  which  is  added  a  Continuation  to  1751,  with  an 
Introduction  by  John  Rutty.     Dublin,  \7b\.     4to. 

WIGHTWICK  (George). 

The  Palace  of  Architecture  :  a  Romance  of  Art  and 
History.     Lond.  1840.     royal  8vo. 

WIGHTWICK  (John). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Exchequer  from  Hilary  Term 
1810  to  Easter  Term  1811.     Zorad  1819.     8vo. 

WIGORNIENSIS  (Florentius).    See  Florentius. 

WIGRAM  (Sir  James). 

An  Examination  of  the  Rules  of  Law  respecting  the 
admission  of  Extrinsic  Evidence  in  aid  of  the  Interpre- 
tation of  Wills.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

The  same.     Third  edition.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Points  in  the  Law  of  Discovery.    Lond.  1840.    8vo. 


WIGRAM  (W,  Knox). 
The  Justices'  Note-Book. 
1881.     post  8vo. 


Second  edition.     Lond. 


WIKES  (Thomas), 

Chronicon  Salisburionsis  Monastorii,  apud  Hist 
AngL  Scriptorcs  Quinque  (a  Joh.  Fell).  See  Britain 
(Great). 

WILARS  DE  HONECORT. 

Facsimile  of  the  Sketch-Book  of  Wilars  de  Hone- 
cort,  an  Architect  of  the  Thirteenth  Century;  illus- 
trated by  Commentaries  and  Descriptions,  as  arranged 
with  various  Additions,  and  published  by  M.  Alfred 
Darcel,  from  the  MSS.  of  M.  J.  B.  A.  Lassus.  Trans- 
lated, edited  and  augmented  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Willis. 
Lond.  1859.     4to. 

WILBERFORCE  (Edward). 

Statute  Law  :  the  Principled  which  govern  the 
Construction  and  Operation  of  Statutes.  Lond.  1881. 
8vo. 

W^ILBERFORCE  (Samuel),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester, 

Essays  contributed  to  the  Quarterly  Review.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

WILBERFORCE  (William). 

Practical  View  of  the  prevailing  Religious  System  of 
professed  Christians,  in  the  higher  and  middle  Classes 
in  this  country,  contrasted  with  real  Christianity. 
Lmid.  1818.     8vo. 

The  same.  With  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Daniel 
Wilson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Calcutta.  Glasgow,  1833. 
12mo. 

The  Life  of  William  WUberforce,  by  his  Sons,  the 
Rev.  Robert  Isaac  Wilberforce,  and  the  liev.  Samuel 
WUberforce.     5  vols.     Lond.  1838.     post  8vo. 

Correspondence,  edited  by  his  Sons,  the  Rev.  Robert 
I.  and  Samuel  Wilberforce.  2  vols.  Lond.  1840. 
post  8vo. 

Life  of  William  Wilberforce,  by  his  Son  the  Bishop 
of  Oxford  (Samuel  Wilberforce).  Revised  and  con- 
densed from  the  original  edition.  Lond.  1868.  post 
8vo. 

See  also,  Witherspoon  (Rev.  John). 

WILBRAHAM  (Capt.  Richard). 

Travels  in  the  Trans-Caucasian  Provinces  of  Russia, 
and  along  the  Southern  Shore  of  the  Lakes  of  Van 
and  Urumiah  in  the  Autumn  and  Winter  of  1837. 
Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

WILCKE  (Wilhelm  Ferdinand). 

Geschichte  des  Tempelhorrenordens.  2  vols.  Leipzig, 
1827.     8vo. 

6t 


1090 


WILCOCKE— WILKIE. 


WILCOCKE  (Samuel  Hull).. 

.  New  and  Complete  Dictionary  of  the  English  and 
Dutch  Languages.  In  two  parts,  I.  English  and  Dutch; 
IL  Dutch  and  English;  compiled  chiefly  from  the  Quarto 
Dictionary  of  William  Sewel.     Lond.  1798.     8vo. 

Voyages  to  the  East  Indies  by  Stavorinus,  translated 
from  the  Dutch.     See  Stavohinus  (John  Splinter). 

"WILCOX  (Joseph). 

Eoman  Conversations ;  or,  a  Description  of  the 
Antiquities  of  Eome,  interspersed  with  Characters  of 
eminent  Romans,  and  Reflections  religious  and  moral 
on  Eoman  History.  (Anon.)  2  vols.  Lond.  1792. 
8vo. 

WILD  (Charles). 

An  Illustration  of  the  Architecture  and  Sculpture  of 
the  Cathedral  Church  of  Lincoln.    Lond.  1819.     folio. 

WILD  SPORTS  OP  THE  AVest,  with  Legendary 
Tales  and  Local  Sketches.  2  vols.  Lond.  1832. 
8vo. 

WILDE  (Jacobus). 

Suecise  Historia  Pragmatica  quae  Tulgo  Jus  Publicum 
dicitur,  etc.     Holmice,  1731.     4to. 

WILDE  (Johannes  de). 

Dictionarium  Teutonico  Latinum  Novum  seu  Bi- 
glottum  Amplificatum.  Opera  et  studio  Martini  Binnarti 
nunc  denuo  emendatum,  etc.  Amstelodami,  1744. 
8vo. 

WILDE  (John),  Advocate. 

Preliminary  Lecture  to  the  Course  of  Lectures  on 
the  Institutions  of  Justinian.     Edinh.  1794.     8vo. 

An  Address  to  the  lately  formed  Society  of  the 
Friends  of  the  People.     Edinh.  1793.     8vo. 

Sequel  to  an  Address  to  the  Society  of  the  Friends 
of  the  People.  Edinh.  1797.  8vo.  (Bound  with  the 
preceding.) 

WILDE  (Richard  Henet). 

Conjectures  and  Researches  concerning  the  Love, 
Madness,  and  Imprisonment  of  Torquato  Tasso. 
2  vols.     New  York,  1842.     post  8vo. 

WILDE  (Sir  William  R.) 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Madeira,  Tenerifie,  and 
along  the  shores  of  the  Mediterranean,  including  a 
Visit  to  Algiers,  Egypt,  Palestine,  Cyprus,  and  Greece. 
2  vols.     Dublin,  1840.     Svo. 

Austria :  its  Literary,  Scientific,  and  Medical  Insti- 
tutions.    Dublin,  1843.     post  8vo. 


WILDE  (Sir  William  K)—Continmd. 

The  Closing  Years  of  Dean  Smft's  Life,  with  remarks 
on  Stella,  and  on  some  of  his  writings  hitherto  un- 
noticed.    Dublin,  1849.     Svo. 

WILDENHAHN  (C.  A.) 

The  Pilgrimage;  a  Tale,  translated  from  the  Ger- 
man, by  Mrs  Stanley  CaiT.     Edinh.  (1847).     12mo. 

WILDENOW  (Professor  D.  C.) 

Principles  of  Botany  and  Vegetable  Physiology. 
Translated  from  the  German.     Edinh.  1805.     8vo. 

WILDERSPIN  (Samuel.) 

Infant  Education ;  or.  Practical  Remarks  on  the 
Importance  of  Educating  the  Infant  Poor.  Land. 
1829.     12mo. 

WILDiOiN  (Richard). 

Institutes  of  International  Law  in  Time  of  Peace  or 
War.     2  vols.     Lond.  1849,  1850.     8vo. 

WILFORD  (John). 

Memorials  and  Characters  together  with  the  Lives 
of  divers  Eminent  and  Worthy  Persons.  To  which  is 
added  an  Appendix  of  Monumental  Inscriptions. 
Lond.  1741.     folio. 

WILKES  (Charles),  Captain,  U.S.N. 

Narrative  of  the  United  States'  Exploring  Expedition 
during  the  years  1838-1842.  5  vols.  Philadelphia, 
1845.     Svo. 

WILKES  (John). 

The  Origin  and  Progress  of  Despotism  in  the 
Oriental  and  other  Empires  of  Africa,  Europe,  and 
America.     (Anon.)     Amsterdam  (Lond.)  1764.     Svo. 

A  Letter  to  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Grafton,  first 
Commissioner  of  his  Majesty's  Treasury.  Berlin 
(London),  1767.     12mo. 

A  Complete  Collection  of  the  genuine  Papers,  Letters, 
etc.,  in  the  Case  of  John  Wilkes,  elected  Knight  of  the 
Shire  for  Middlesex,  March  1768.  Berlin  (London), 
1769.     12mo. 

Correspondence  of  John  Wilkes,  with  Memoirs  of  his 
Life.     See  Almon  (John). 

WILKIE  (Rev.  David). 

Theory  of  Interest,  Simple  and  Compound,  applied 
to  Annuities;  with  an  Illustration  of  the  Widows' 
Scheme  in  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinh.  1794.. 
Svo. 


WILKIE— WILKINSON. 


1091 


WILKIE  (David). 

Treatise  on  the  Forms  used  in  the  Constitution  and 
Transmission  of  Heritable  and  Moveable  Rights,  by 
way  of  Question  and  Answer.     Glasgow,  1851.    12mo. 

WILKIE  (Sir  David),  R.A. 

Sketches  in  Turkey,  Syria,  and  Egypt,  1840  and 
1841.  Drawn  on  Stone  by  Joseph  NasL  Lond.  1843. 
folio. 

Sir  David  Wilkie's  Sketches,  Spanish  and  Oriental. 
Drawn  on  Stone  by  Joseph  NasL  Lond.  1846. 
folio. 

The  Wilkie  Gallery ;  a  Selection  of  the  best  Pictures 
of  the  late  Sir  David  Wilkie,  RA.,  including  his 
Spanish  and  Oriental  Sketches,  with  Notices,  Biogra- 
phical and  Critical     Lond.  (1850).     royal  4to. 

Life  of  Sir  David  Wilkie.  See  Cunningham 
(Allan). 

WILKIE  (SiE  David)  and  GEDDES  (Andrew). 

Etchings  by  Sir  David  Wilkie  and  Andrew  Geddes. 
With  Biographical  Sketches.  Edited  by  David  Laing. 
Edinb.  1875.     folio. 

WILKIE  (William),  D.D. 

The  Epigoniad  :  a  Poem  in  nine  Books.  Edinb. 
1757.     12mo. 

WILKINS  (Sir  Charles),  LL.D. 

The  Bhagvat  Geeta ;  or,  Dialogue  of  Kreeshna  and 
Arjoon,  in  eighteen  Lectures,  with  Notes,  translated 
from  the  original  in  the  Sanskreet  or  ancient  Language 
of  the  Bi-ahmans.     Lrnid.  1 785.     4to. 

WILKINS  (David),  S.T.P. 

Concilia  Magnffi  Britamiiaj  et  Hiternia;,  a  Synodo 
Verolamiensi  a.d.  446,  ad  Londinensem  a.d.  1717. 
4  vols.     Lmul.  1737.     folio. 

See  also,  Leges  :  Leges  Anglo-Saxonic^. 

WILKINS  (Rev.  George). 

History  of  the  Destruction  of  Jerusalem  as  connected 
with  the  Scripture  Prophecies.  Second  edition. 
Nottingham,  1816.     8vo. 

WILKINS  (John),  D.D. 

An  Essay  towards  a  real  Character  and  a  Philo- 
sophical Language.     Lond.  1668.     folio. 

WILKINS  (W.  Walker). 

Political  Ballads  of  the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth 
Centuries,  Annotated.    2  vols.    Lond.  1860.    post  8vo. 


WILKINS  (William). 

The  Antiquities  of  Magna  Graecia.  Cambridge, 
1807.     imperial  folio. 

Atheniensia ;  or.  Remarks  on  the  Topography  and 
Buildings  of  Athens.     Lond.  1816.     Svo. 

See  also,  ViTRUVius  Pollio  (Marcus). 

WILKINSON  (Charles). 

A  General  Description  of  Mount  Caucasus,  with  a 
Catalogue  of  Plants,  etc.  Translated  from  the  works  of 
Dr  Reincggs,  and  Marshal  Bioberstein.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1807.    -Bvo. 

WILKINSON  (George). 

Practical  Geology  and  Ancient  Architecture  of  Ire- 
land.    Lond.  1845.     Svo. 

WILKINSON  (General  James). 

Memoirs  of  my  Own  Times.  3  vols.  Philadelphia, 
1816.     8vo. 

WILKINSON  (James  John). 

The  Law  of  Shipping,  as  it  relates  to  the  Building, 
Registry,  Sale,  Transfer,  and  Mortgage  of  British  Ships, 
including  the  Registry  and  Trading  of  Ships  buUt  in 
India ;  with  an  Appendix  of  Statutes  and  of  Forms 
and  Precedents.     Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

WILKINSON  (Janet  W.) 

Sketches  and  Legends  amid  the  Mountains  of  North 
Wales  ;  in  Verse.     Lond.  1840.     Svo. 

WILKINSON  (Sir  John  Gardner). 

Topography  of  Thebes,  and  general  View  of  Egypt, 
being  a  short  Account  of  the  principal  Objects  worthy 
of  notice  in  the  Valley  of  the  Nile.     Lond.  1835.    Svo. 

Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians, 
derived  from  a  Comparison  of  the  Paintings,  Sculp- 
tures, and  Monuments  still  existing,  with  the  Accounts 
of  Ancient  Authoi's,  etc.     3  vols.     Lond.  1837.     8vo. 

Modern  Egypt  and  Thebes ;  being  a  Description  of 
Egypt,  including  the  information  required  for  travellers 
in  that  Country.     2  vols.     Lond.  1843.     Svo. 

Dalmatia  and  Montenegro,  with  a  journey  to  Mostar 
in  Herzegovina,  and  remarks  on  the  Slavonic  nations. 
2  vols.     Loml.  1848.     Svo. 

WILKINSON  (Tate). 

Memoirs  of  his  own  Life,  by  Tatj  Wilkinson, 
Patentee  of  the  Theatres  Royal,  York  and  HuIL 
4  vols.     Tm-k,  1790.     12mo. 


1092 


WILKINSON— WILLIAMS. 


WILKINSON  (William). 

An  Account  of  the  Principalities  of  Wallachia  and 
Moldavia.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

WILKS  (John),  Jun. 

Memoirs  of  her  Majesty  Queen  Caroline,  Consort  of 
George  IV.     2  vols.     Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

WILKS  (Colonel  Mark). 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  South  of  India  in  an 
Attempt  to  trace  the  History  of  Mysoor  from  the 
Origin  of  the  Hindoo  Government  to  the  Extinction  of 
the  Mohammedan  Dynasty  in  1799.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1810-1817.     4to. 

History  of  the  Persecutions  endured  by  the  Pro- 
testants of  the  South  of  France,  during  the  years  1814, 
1815,  1816,  etc.,  including  a  Defence  of  their  Conduct 
from  the  Eevolution  to  the  present  period.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1821.     8vo. 


WILLAN  (Leonard). 
Astrsea ;    or.    True  Love's   Myrrour. 
Lorul.  1651.     8vo. 


A   Pastoral. 


WILLCOCK  (J.  W.),  Barriste)--at-Law. 

The  Law  of  Municipal  Corporations,  together  with  a 
Sketch  of  their  History.     Lwid.  1827.     8vo. 

The  Laws  Eelating  to  the  Medical  Profession,  with 
an  Account  of  the  Eise  of  its  various  Orders.  Lond. 
1830.     8vo. 

WILLEMS  (Alphonse). 

Les  Elzevier :  Histoire  et  Annales  Typographiques. 
Bruxelles  et  Paris,  1880.     8vo. 

WILLES  (Sir  John),  Chief -Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas. 

Eeports  of  Adjudged  Cases  in  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  during  the  time  Lord  Chief-Justice  Willes  pre- 
sided in  that  Court,  taken  from  his  MSS.,  with  Notes 
and  Eeferences  by  Charles  Durnford,  10  Geo.  IL  (1737) 
to  32  Geo.  IL  (1758).     Dublin,  1800.     8vo. 

WILLES  (Eichard). 

The  History  of  Travayle  in  the  West  and  East 
Indies,  etc.     See  Eden  (Eichard). 

WILLETT  (Mark). 

A  Survey  of  the  History,  Antiquities,  and  Scenery 
of  Monmouthshire  ;  with  a  Glossary.  Chepstow,  1813. 
8vo. 

WILLIAM  IIL,  KING  OE  ENGLAND. 

Original  Letters  from  King  William  IIL,  then  Prince 
of  Orange,  to  King  Charles  II. ,  Lord  Arlington,  etc., 
translated.  Together  with  an  Account  of  his  Eeception 
at  Middleburgk  [By  Eobert  Sanderson.]  Lond. 
1704.     8vo. 


WILLIAM  IIL,   KING   OF  ENGLAND— C7o«- 

tinued 

The  History  of  King  William  the  Third.  (By  Abel 
Bowyer.)     3  vols.     Lond.  1703.     8vo. 

Letters  of  William  III.  and  Louis  XIV.,  and  of  their 
Ministers,  illustrative  of  the  Domestic  and  Foreign 
Politics  of  England,  1697  to  1700.  Edited  by  Paul 
Grimblot.     2  vols.     Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

Letters  illustrative  of  the  Eeign  of  William  III. 
See  Vernon  (James). 

WILLIAM  OF  MALMESBUEY. 

The  History  of  the  Kings  of  England  from  the 
Arrival  of  the  Saxons  a.d.  449  to  his  own  Times  a.d. 
1143.  Translated  from  the  Latin  with  a  Preface, 
Notes  and  Index  by  the  Eev.  John  Sharpe.  Lond. 
1815.     4to. 

William  of  Malmesbury's  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of 
England.  By  J.  A.Giles.  Lond.  1847.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Antiquarian  Library.) 

Gesta  Eegum  atque  Historia  Novella  recensuit 
T.  D.  Hardy.     See  English  Historical  Society. 

See  also,  Britain  (Great). 

WILLIAM  OF  OEANGE. 

GuiUaume  d'Orange.  Chansons  de  Gestes  des  XI«  et 
XIIP  Sifecles.     See  Orange  (William  de). 

WILLIAM  OF  WOECESTER 

WUlelmi  Worcestrii  Annales.   See  Hearne  (Thomas). 

WILLIAMS  (Butler). 

A  Manual  for  teaching  Model-Drawing  from  Solid 
Forms,  combined  with  a  Popular  View  of  Perspective. 
Lo)id.  1843.     8vo. 

Instructions  in  Drawing  for  the  use  of  Elementary 
Schools.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Charles). 

The  Armenian  Campaign  :  a  Diary  of  the  Campaign 
of  1877  in  Armenia  and  Koordistan.  Lond.  1878. 
post  8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Sir  Charles  Hanbury). 

Works  from  the  Originals  in  possession  of  his 
grandson  the  Eight  Hon.  the  Eaii  of  Essex.  With 
Notes  by  Horace  Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1822.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (CynricE.) 

A  Tour  through  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  in  the  year 
1823.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (D.  E.) 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Sir  Tliomas  Law- 
rence, President  of  the  Eoyal  Academy.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1831.     8vo. 


"WILLIAMS. 


1093 


WILLIAMS  (Sir  Edward  Vaughan). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Executors  and  Adminis- 
trators.    2  vols.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition.  2  vols,  Lond.  1849. 
royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition  (with  Additions  by  Herbert 
Fisher).     2  vols.     Lond.  1856.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Eighth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1879. 
royal  8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Folkestone). 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Art  of  Sculpture  in  Wood 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  Time.  Lond, 
1835.     8vo. 

Lives  of  the  English  Cardinals,  including  Historical 
Notices  of  the  Papal  Court,  from  Nicholas  Breakspear 
(Pope  Adrian  IV.)  to  Thomas  Wolsey,  Cardinal  Legate. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Francis  Atterbury, 
Bishop  of  Eochestcr.  With  Notices  of  his  distin- 
guished Contemporaries.  Compiled  chiefly  from  the 
Atterbury  and  Stuart  Papers.  2  vols.   Xowd  1869.  8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Frederick  Sims). 
Our  Iron  Eoads  :    their  History,  Construction,  and 
Social  Influences.     Lond.  1852.     Bvo. 

WILLIAMS  (Rev.  George). 

The  Holy  City ;  or.  Historical,  Topographical,  and 
Antiquarian  Notices  of  Jerusalem.  The  Second  edition, 
with  Additions,  including  an  Architectural  History  of 
the  Church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre,  by  the  Eev.  Robert 
WiUis.     2  vols.     Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Helen  Maria). 

Letters  containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Politics  of  France, 
from  the  thirty-first  of  May  1793  till  the  twenty-eighth 
of  July  1794,  and  of  the  Scenes  which  have  passed  in  the 
Prisons  of  Paris.     4  vols.     Loml.  1795-1796.     12mo. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Events  which  have  taken  place 
in  France,  from  the  landing  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  on 
the  1st  of  March  1815  till  the  Restoration  of  Louis 
XVIII.,  with  an  Account  of  the  present  State  of  Society 
and  Public  Opinion.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

On  the  late  Persecution  of  the  Protestants  in  the 
South  of  France.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

Letters  on  the  events  which  have  passed  in  France 
since  the  Restoration  in  1815.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

A^ee  also,  Humboldt  (Baron  Alexandre  de). 

WILLIAMS  (HcGH  William). 

Travels  in  Italy,  Greece,  and  the  Ionian  Islands,  in 
a  Series  of  Letters,  descriptive  of  Jlanners,  Scenery, 
and  the  Fine  Arts.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1820.     8vo. 


WILLIAMS  (Hugh  William)— CowitnaeJ. 

Select  Views  in  Greece,  with  Classical  lUuBtratious. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1829,     royal  4to. 

WILLIAMS  (Rev.  J.) 

Life  of  Alexander  the  Great.     See  Family  Library. 

WILLIAMS  (J.  F.  Lake). 

Historical  Account  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries  in 
those  Arts  and  Sciences  which  arc  of  Utility  or  Orna- 
ment to  Man.     2  vols.     Lond.  1820.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Jane). 

A  History  of  Wales,  derived  from  authentic  Sources. 
Lrnid.  1869.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Sir  John), 

Account  of  the  Monastic  Treasures  confiscated  at  the 
Dissolution  of  the  various  Houses  in  England.  Edinb. 
1836.     4to.     (Abbotsford  Club.) 

WILLIAMS  (John). 

The  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the 
Northern  Governments,  viz.,  the  United  Provinces, 
Denmark,  Sweden,  Russia,  and  Poland.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1777.     4to. 

WILLIAMS  (John),  Mineral  Surveyor. 

An  Account  of  some  remarkable  ancient  Ruins  lately 
discovered  in  the  Highlands     Edinb.  1777.     8vo. 

The  Natural  History  of  the  Mineral  Kingdom. 
Second  edition,  with  an  Appendix  containing  a  more 
extended  View  of  Mineralogy  and  Geology,  by  Dr 
James  Millar.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1810.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Captain  John). 
An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Bengal  Native  Infantry.     Land.  1817.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (John),  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

The  Laws  of  Trade  and  Commerce ;  designed  as  a 
book  of  reference  in'  MercantQo  Transactions.  Lond. 
1812.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Study  and  Practice  of  the  Law, 
with  Directions  for  a  Course  of  Law  Studies.  Lond. 
1823.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Rev.  John),  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan. 

Two  Essays  on  the  Geography  of  Ancient  Asia, 
intended  partly  to  illustrate  the  Campaigns  of  Alex- 
ander and  the  Anabasis  of  Xenophon.  Lond.  1829. 
8vo. 

Homerus.  Part  I.  (aU  published).  Lond.  1842. 
8vo. 


1094 


WILLIAMS— WILLIAMSON. 


WILLIAMS  (John). 
.    A  Narrative  of  Missionary  Enterprises  in  the  South 
Sea  Islands.     With  Eemarks  upon  the  Natural  History 
of    the   Islands,    Origin,    Languages,   Traditions,   etc. 
L(md.  1837.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Sir  John  Biokerton),  LL.D. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Rev. 
Matthew  Henry.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Writings  of  Sir 
Matthew  Hale,  Knight,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England. 
Lond.  1835.     post  8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (John  Lee). 

The  Territory  of  Florida :  or.  Sketches  of  the  Topo- 
graphy, Civil  and  Natural  History  of  the  Country,  the 
Climate,  and  the  Indian  Trihes,  from  the  first  Dis- 
covery.    New  York,  1837.     8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Joshua),  Q.C. 

Principles  of  the  Law  of  Personal  Property,  intended 
for  the  Use  of  Students  in  Conveyancing.  Lond. 
1848.     8vo. 

The  same.     Seventh  edition.     Lond.  1870.     Svo. 

Principles  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property;  intended 
as  a  First  Book  for  the  Use  of  Students  in  Convey- 
ancing.    Ninth  edition.     Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

WILLIAMS  (Penut). 

Recollections  of  Malta,  Sicily,  and  the  Continent. 
Edinh.  1847.     12mo. 


WILLIAMS  (Rev.  Robert). 

Y   Seint  Greal,  Purdan  Padric,  etc. 
Literature. 


See  Welsh 


WILLIAMS  (Robert  Folkestone).  See  Williams 
(Folkestone). 

WILLIAMS  (Sir  Roger),  Knight. 
The  Actions  of  the  Low  Countries.     See  Nether- 
lands. 

WILLIAMS  (Roger),  of  Rhode  Island. 

Memoir  of  Roger  Williams.    See  Knowles  (James  D  .) 

WILLIAMS  (Samuel). 

The  Natural  and  CivU  History  of  Vermont.  2  vols. 
Burlingion,  1809.    8vo. 

WILLIAMS  (Samuel  Wells),  LL.D. 

The  Middle  Kingdom ;  a  Survey  of  the  Geography, 
Government,  Education,  Social  Life,  Arts,  Religion, 
•etc.,  of  the  Chinese  Empire  and  its  Inhabitants. 
2  vols.     Neio  Yorlc,  1848.     post  Svo. 


WILLIAMS  (T.) 

Every  Man  his  own  Lawyer ;  or,  a  complete  Law 
Library,  with  an  explanation  of  Terms,  Forms  of 
Writings,  and  Tables  of  Stamp  Duties.  Second 
edition.     Lond.  1818.     Svo. 

WILLIAMS  (Thomas  Walter). 

A  Compendious  Digest  of  the  Statute  Law  from 
Magna  Charta  to  48th  George  III.  Third  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1809.     Svo. 

Compendious  Abstract  of  the  Public  General  Acta 
passed  in  6  Geo.  IV.  With  Notes  and  Comments. 
Lond.  1825.     Svo. 

WILLIAMS  (W.  Mathieu). 

Tlirough  Norway  with  a  Knapsack.  Lond.  1859. 
post  Svo. 

Through  Norway  with  Ladies.   Lond.  18T7.  post  Svo. 

WILLIAMS  (William  Peebe). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
High  Court  of  Chancery,  and  of  some  special  Cases 
adjudged  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench.  3  vols. 
Lond.  176S.     folio. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  ths  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  and  some  special  Cases  in  the  Court 
of  King's  Bench.  Sixth  edition,  with  References  to  the 
Modern  Cases,  by  J.  B.  Monro,  W.  L.  Lowndes,  and 
James  RaadaU.     3  vols.     Lmid.  1826.     royal  Svo. 

WILLIAMSON  (George). 

Memorials  of  the  Lineage,  Early  Life,  Education,  and 
Development  of  the  Genius  of  James  Watt.  Edinh. 
1856.     4to. 

WILLIAMSON  (Hugh),  LL.D. 
The  History  of   North  Carolina,      2  vols.     Phila- 
delphia, 1812.     Svo. 

WILLIAMSON  (John). 

Medical  and  Miscellaneous  Observations  relative  to 
the  West  India  Islands.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1817.     Svo. 

WILLIAMSON  (Captain  Thomas). 

Oriental  Field  Sports  ;  being  a  complete  Description 
of  the  Wild  Sports  of  the  East,  etc.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1807.     4to. 

The  East  India  Vade  Mecum.  2  vols.  Lond.  1810. 
Svo. 

WILLIAMSON  (William  D.) 

History  of  the  State  of  Maine ;  from  its  first  Dis- 
covery A.D.  1602,  to  the  Separation  a.d.  1820,  inclu- 
sive.    2  vols.     Hallowell,  1832.     Svo. 


WILLICH— WILSON. 


1095 


WILLICH  (A.  r.  M.),  M.D. 

Elements  of  the  Critical  Philosophy;  containing  a 
concise  Account  of  its  Origin  and  Tendency  :  a  View 
of  all  the  Works  published  by  its  Founder,  Immanuel 
Kant,  and  a  Glossary  of  its  Terms  and  Phrases  :  to 
which  are  added,  three  Philological  Essays,  chiefly 
translated  from  the  Gorman  of  J.  C.  Adelung.  Lond. 
1798.     8vo. 

WILLIS  (Browne),  LL.D. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Town,  Hundred, 
and  Deanery  of  Buckingham.     Lond.  1755.     4to. 

Notitia  Parliamentaria ;  or,  a  History  of  the  Counties, 
Cities,  and  Boroughs,  in  England  and  Wales,  that  send 
Members  to  Parliament.  3  vols.  ZowZ.  1716-1750.  Svo. 

Survey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  David's. 
Lond.  1717.     Svo. 

Survey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Landaff.  Lond, 
1719.     Svo. 

Survey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  Asaph. 
Lond.  1720.     Svo. 

Survey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Bangor.  Lcmd. 
1721.     Svo. 

A  Survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of  York,  Durham,  .Car- 
lisle, Chester^  Man,  Lichfield,  Hereford,  Worcester, 
Gloucester,  Bristol,  Lincoln,  Ely,  Oxford,  and  Peter- 
borough, with  an  Account  of  the  Churches  in  each 
Diocese.     3   vols.      Lond.    1742    (1727-1730).     4to. 

Parochiale  Anglicanum  ;  or,  the  Names  of  all  the 
Churches  and  Chapels  ■within  the  Dioceses  of  Canter- 
bury, Eochester,  London,  Winchester,  etc.  Lond. 
1733.     4to.     (Bound  with  Vol.  III.  of  the  preceding.) 

WILLIS  (Nathaniel  Parker). 

Pencillings  by  the  Way  (originally  published  in  the 
New  York  Mirror).     3  vols.     Loiul.  1835.     post  Svo. 

People  I  have  met;  or,  Pictures  of  Society,  and 
People  of  Mark  drawn  under  a  thin  Veil  of  Fiction. 
Lond.  1850.     post  Svo. 

WILLIS  (K.) 

Life,  Correspondence,  and  Ethics  of  Spinoza.  See 
Spinoza  (Benkdictus  de). 

WILLIS  (Eev.  Egbert). 

Eemarks  on  the  Architecture  of  the  Middle  Ages, 
especially  of  Italy.     Cambridge,  1835.     post  Svo. 

Facsimile  of  the  Sketch  book  of  Wilars  de  Hone- 
cort.     See  Wilars  de  Honecort. 

Architectural  History  of  the  Church  of  the  Holy 
Sepulchre.     See  Williams  (Eev.  George). 

WLLLIS  (Thomas),  M.D. 

Opera  Omnia,  plurimum  emendata,  etc.,  studio  et 
opera  Gerardi  Blasii,  M.D.    Amstelcedami,  16S2.     4to. 


WILLIS-BUND  (J.  W.),  Barrider. 

A  Selection  of  Cases  from  the  State  Trials.  Vol.  I. 
Trials  for  Treason  (1327-1660).  Cambridge,  1879. 
Svo. 

WILLOUGHBY  (Lady). 

So  much  of  the  Diary  of  Lady  Willoughby  (1635- 
1648)  as  relates  to  her  Domestic  History,  and  to  the 
eventful  period  of  the  reign  of  Charles  the  First  (By 
Mrs  Hannah  Mary  Eathbona)     Lond.  1845.     12mo. 

Some  further  Portions  of  the  Diary  of  Lady  WD- 
loughby.  ^  Lond.  1S48.     12mo. 

WILLS  (Eev.  James). 

Lives  of  Illustrious  and  Distinguished  Irishmen, 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present  period,  and 
embodying  a  History  of  Ireland  in  the  Lives  of  Irish- 
men. Edited  by  J.  Wills.  4  vols,  in  8  parts. 
Dublin,  1840-1842.     Svo. 

WILLS  (Wiluam).  . 

An  Essay  on  the  Principles  of  Circumstantial 
Evidence,  illustrated  by  numerous  Cases.  Third 
edition.     Lond.  1850.     Svo. 

WILLUGHBY  (Francis). 
Travels.     See  Eay  (Eev.  John). 

WILMOT  (Sir  John  Eardlet). 

Notes  of  Opinions  and  Judgments  delivered  in 
different  Courts  (1750-1770)  by  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir 
J.  E.  Wilmot.     Lond.  1802.     4to. 

WILMOT  (John  Eardlet). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  John  Eardley  Wilmot, 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  mth  some 
original  Letters.     Lond.  1811.     Svo. 

WILSON  (Alexander). 

American  Ornithology;  or,  the  Natural  History  of 
the  Birds  of  the  United  States ;  illustrated  with  Plates 
engraved  and  coloured  from  original  Drawings  taken 
from  Nature.    9  vols.    Philadelphia,  1808-181  i.    4to. 

The  same.  With  a  Continuation  by  Charles 
Lucien  Bonaparte;  and  illustrated  by  Notes,  with  a  Life 
of  the  Author  by  Sir  William  Jardine.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1832.     Svo. 

Poema     Paisley,  1790.     Svo. 

The  Poems  and  Literary  Prose  of  Alexander 
Wilson,  the  American  Ornithologist,  now  fully  col- 
lected and  edited;  with  Memorial-Introduction,  Notes, 
and  Glossary,  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  B.  Grosart. 
2  vols.     Paisley,  1876.     post  Svo. 


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WILSON  (Andrew). 

The  " Ever- Victorious  Army":  a  History  of  the 
Chinese  Campaign  under  Lieut.-CoL  C.  G.  Gordon, 
E.E.,  and  of  the  Suppression  of  the  Tai-Ping  Eehel- 
lion.     Edinh.  1868.     Svo. 

The  Abode  of  Snow:  Observations  on  a  Journey 
from  Chinese  Tibet  to  the  Indian  Caucasus  through 
the  Upper  Valleys  of  the  Himalaya.  Edinh.  1875. 
Svo. 

WILSON  (Andrew),  Ph.D. 

Sketches  of  Animal  Life  and  Habits.  Edinh.  1877. 
12  mo. 

Leisure-time  Studies,  chiefly  Biological.  A  Series 
of  Essays  and  Lectures.     Lond.  1879.     post  Svo. 

WILSON  (Arthur). 

The  History  of  Great  Britain ;  being  the  Life  and 
Reign  of  King  James  the  First  of  England.  Lond. 
1653.     folio. 

See  also,  Kennet  (White). 

WILSON  (Charles). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Amours  of 
William  Congreve ;  interspersed  with  Miscellaneous 
Essays,  Letters,  and  Characters  written  by  him.  Also 
some  Memoirs  of  Mr  Dryden  and  his  Family.  Lorul. 
1730.     Svo. 

WILSON  (Charles). 

St.  Cecilia ;  or,  the  Lady's  and  Gentleman's  Har- 
monious Companion ;  being  a  Select  Collection  of 
Scots  and  English  Songs.     Edinh.  1779.     12mo. 

WILSON  (Rev.  Daniel),  Bishop  of  Calcutta. 

Letters  from  an  absent  Brother,  containing  an 
Account  of  a  Tour  through  parts  of  the  Netherlands, 
Switzerland,  Northern  Italy,  and  France.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1825.     Svo. 

See  also,  Adam  (Rev.  Thomas). 

WILSON  (Daniel),  LL.D. 

Memorials  of  Edinburgh  in  the  Olden  Time. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1S48.     large  4to. 

Oliver  Cromwell  and  the  Protectorate.  Lond.  184:8. 
12mo. 

The  Archaeology  and  Prehistoric  Annals  of  Scotland. 
Edivil.  1S51.     royal  Svo. 

Chatterton:  a  Biographical  Study.  Lond.  1869. 
post  Svo. 

Caliban:  the  Missing  Link.     Lond.  1873.     Svo. 

Reminiscences  of  Old  Edinburgh.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1878.     post  Svo. 


WILSON  (Gavin). 

A  Collection  of  Masonic  Songs  and  entertaining 
Anecdotes,  for  the  Use  of  the  Lodges.  Elinb.  1788. 
Svo. 

WILSON  (George). 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  King's  Courts  at  West- 
minster, from  16th  Geo.  II.  to  14th  Geo.  III.  Second 
edition.     3  vols.     Lond.  1779-1784.     folio. 

WILSON  (George),  M.D. 

Electricity  and  the  Electric  Telegraph,  together  with 
the  Chemistry  of  the  Stars  and  their  Inhabitants. 
Lond.  1852.     post  Svo.     (Traveller's  Library.) 

WILSON  (Capt.  Henry). 

Account  of  the  Pelew  Islands.    See  Keate  (George). 

WILSON  (Rev.  Henry  Bristow). 

History  of  Merchant-Taylors'  School,  from  its  Foun- 
dation to  the  present  Time.  2  vols.  Lond.  1812 
1814.     4to. 

A  History  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Laurence  Pountney, 
London,  including  an  Account  of  Corpus  Christi  (or 
Pountney  College).     Lond.  1831.     4to. 

WILSON  (Horace  Hayman). 

The  History  of  British  India  from  1805  to  1835. 
3  vols.  Lond.  1845-1848.  Svo.  (Being  a  Continua- 
tion of  Mill's  History  of  British  India.) 

See  also,  Moorcroft  and  Trebeck. 

WILSON  (Jambs). 

Miscellanies,  in  Prose  and  Verse,  on  several  occasions, 
by  Claudero,  son  of  Nimrod  the  mighty  Hunter ;  in 
two  Parts.     Edinh.  1766,  1767.     12mo. 

WILSON  (Rev.  James). 

Apostolic  Church  Government  Displayed,  and  the 
Government  and  System  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  investigated.    Providence  {U.S.),  \7^i.    12mo. 

WILSON  (James),  D.D. 

The  History  of  Egypt,  from  the  earliest  Accounts  of 
the  Country  till  the  expulsion  of  the  French  from 
Alexandria  in  the  year  1801.  3  vols.  Edinh.  1805. 
Svo. 

WILSON  (James). 

A  Journal  of  two  successive  Tours  upon  the  Con- 
tinent in  the  years  1816,  1817,  and  1818.  3  vols. 
Lmd.  1820.     Svo. 


"WILSON. 


1097 


WILSON  (James). 

A  brief  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  James  Wilson  (late  of 
Edinburgh),  with  Extracts  from  his  Journals  and 
Correspondence,  written  chiefly  during  a  residence  in 
Guatemala.     Land.  1829.     post  8vo. 

WILSON  (James): 

Biography  of  the  Blind ;  or,  Lives  of  such  as  have 
distinguished  themselves  as  Poets,  Philosophers, 
Artists,  etc.     Birmingham,  1835.     8vo. 

WILSON  (James). 

A  Voyage  round  the  Coasts  of  Scotland  and  the 
Isles.     2  vols.     Edi7ih.  1842.     Svo. 

The  Eod  and  the  Gun;  being  two  Treatises  on 
Angling  and  Shooting,  the  former  by  James  Wilson, 
the  latter  by  the  author  of  the  "  Oakleigh  Shooting 
Code."    Mini.  1840.     post  Svo. 

Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Africa. 
See  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  British  India. 
Stie  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library. 

Memoirs  of  James  Wilson.     See  Hamilton  (James). 

WILSON  (James)  and  DUNCAN  (Rev.  James). 

Entomologia  Edinensis ;  or,  a  Description  and 
History  of  the  Insects'  found  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
EdinburgL     Edinh.  1834.     post  Svo. 

WILSON  (James),  Tmon-Clerk  of  Hawick. 

Annals  of  Hawick,  A.D.  MCCXIV.-A.D.  MCCXV., 

with  an  Appendix  containing  Biographical  Sketches 
and  other  Ilhistrative  documents.  Edinh.  1850.  post 
Svo. 

WILSON  (Jambs)  and  SHAW  (Patrick). 

Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  Appeal 
from  the  Courts  of  Scotland  (1825-1834).  7  vols. 
Edinh.  1829-1839.     Svo. 

WILSON  (John). 

The  Earl  of  Douglas  :  a  Dramatic  Essay.  Luiid. 
1760.     Svo. 

WILSON  (John). 

A  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Eenfrewshire. 
Paisley,  1812.     Svo. 

WILSON  (John). 

A  practical  Treatise  on  the  Statutes  for  Registering 
Deeds  in  the  Counties  of  Middlesex  and  York;  with 
precedents  of  Memorials.     Lond.  1819.     Svo. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  from 
1814.  Vol.  I.  and  Vol.  II.  part  1  (in  1  vol.).  Lond. 
1819.     Svo. 


WILSON  (3on^)— Continued. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer.  VoL  L 
part  1.     (All  published)     LomI  1817.     Svo. 

WILSON  (John),  Professor,  Vniversittj  of  Edin- 
burgh. 

The  Works  of  Professor  Wilson,  edited  by  his  Son- 
in-law,  Professor  Ferrier : — 

Vols.  I. -IV.  Noctes  Ambrosianfe. 

V.-VIII.  Essays,  Critical  and  Imaginative. 
IX.,  X.  Recreations  of  Christopher  North. 
.   XI.  Tales. 
XII.  Poems. 

12  vols.     Edinh.  1854-1858.     Svo. 

Isle  of  Pabns  and  other  Poems.    Edinh.  1812.    Svo. 

City  of  the  Plague,  and  other  Poems.  Edinh.  1816. 
Svo. 

Lights  and  Shadows  of  Scottish  Life:  a  Selection 
from  the  Papers  of  the  late  Arthur  Austin.  Edinh. 
1822.     Svo. 

Poems.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1825.     post  Svo. 

The  Recreations  of  Christopher  North.  3  vols. 
Edinh.  1842.     post  Svo. 

The  Comedy  of  the  Noctes  Ambrosianse,  by  Chris- 
topher North.  Selected  and  arranged  by  John  Skelton, 
Advocate.     Edinh.  1876.     post  Svo. 

Christopher  North :  a  Memoir  of  John  Wilson,  com- 
piled from  Family  Papers  and  other  sources  by  his 
Daughter,  Mrs  Gordon.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1S62.     Svo. 

WILSON  (Rev.  John),  D.D. 

Memoir  of  Mrs  Margaret  Wilson  of  the  Scottish 
Mission,  Bombay ;  including  Extracts  from  her  Letters 
and  Journals.     Edinb.  1838.     Svo. 

The  Lands  of  the  Bible  visited  and  described. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1847.     Svo. 

WILSON  (Rev.  John). 

Index  to  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  from  the  Revo- 
lution to  the  present  time.     Edinh.  1864.     post  Svo. 

WILSON  (John),  D.D.,  Minider  of  Stirling. 

Examination  of  the  Claims  of  the  Free  Church  as 
advanced  by  the  Rev.  R.  Buchanan,  D.D.,  in  his  "Ten 
Years'  Conflict."     Edinh.  1850.     12mo. 

WILSON  (John  Dove). 

Handbook  of  Practice  in  Civil  Causes  in  the  Sheriff 
Courts  of  Scotland  :  with  an  Appendix  of  Statutes  and 
Acts  of  Sederunt.     Edinh.  1869.     post  Svo. 

The  Practice  of  the  Sheriff  Courts.  Second  edition. 
Edinh.  1875.     dvo. 

6i 


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WILSOX. 


WILSON  (John  Mackay). 

Historical,  Traditionary,  and  Imaginative  Tales  of 
the  Borders,  and  of  Scotland.  6  vols.  Edinh.  1835- 
1840.     4to. 

WILSON  (John  W.) 

Collection  de  M.  John  W.  Wilson,  expos^e  dans  la 
Cialerie  du  Cercle  Artistique  at  Litt^raire  de  Bruxelles. 
Pmis,  1873.     imp.  4to. 

WILSON  (Joseph). 

Memorabilia  Cantabrigise ;  or,  an  Account  of  the 
different  Colleges  in  Cambridge ;  with  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Founders  and  Eminent  Men.  Lond. 
1803.     8vo. 

WILSON  (Joseph). 

History  of  Mountains,  Geographical  and  Mineral- 
ogical.     3  vols.     Lond.  1810.     4to. 

WILSON  (Lea). 

Bibles,  Testaments,  Psalms,  and  other  Books  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures  in  English :  in  the  Collection  of  Lea 
Wilson,  Esq.,  F.S.A.     Lond.  1845.     royal  8vo. 

WILSON  (General  Sir  Robert  Thomas). 

History  of  the  British  Expedition  to  Egypt;  to 
which  is  subjoined  a  Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of 
that  Country,  and  its  Means  of  Defence.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1803.     8vo. 

Brief  Kemarks  on  the  Character  and  Composition  of 
the  Russian  Army,  and  a  Sketch  of  the  Campaigns  in 
Poland  in  the  Years  1806  and  1807.    Lmjd.  1810.   4to. 

Life  of  General  Sir  Robert  Wilson,  from  Autobio- 
graphical Memoirs,  Journals,  Narratives,  Correspond- 
ence, etc.  Edited  by  b's  Nephew,  the  Rev.  Herbert 
Randolph.     2  vols.     Lond.  18G2.     8vo. 

WILSON  (Robert). 

A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Hawick :  including 
some  Account  of  the  Manners  and  Character  of  the 
Inhabitants.  To  which  is  subjoined  a  short  Essay  in 
rejjly  to  D?  Chalmers  on  Pauperism  and  the  Poor- 
La  ws.     Hawick,  1825.     8vo. 

A  Disquisition  on  the  Corn-Laws ;  with  a  few 
Observations  on  Pauperism.     Hmnick,  1826.      12mo. 

WILSON  (Rev.  S.  Sheridan). 

Narrative  of  the  Greek  Mission,  or  Sixteen  Years  in 
Malta  and  Greece,  including  Tours  in  the  Peloponnesus, 
in  the  ^Egean  and  Ionian  Isles.     Lmid.  1839.     8vo. 


WILSON  (T.  B.),  Surgem,  R.N. 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  round  the  World,  compre- 
hendmg  an  Account  of  the  Wreck  of  the  Ship  "  Gover- 
nor Ready,"  in  Torres  Straits ;  a  Description  of  the 
British  Settlements  on  the  Coasts  of  New  Holland, 
etc.     Lo7id.  1835.     8vo. 

WILSON  (Sir  Thomas),  LL.D. 

The  Rule  of  Reason,  conteinyng  the  Arte  of  Logique, 
se^te  furthe  in  Englishe,  and  newly  corrected  by 
Thomas  Wilson.     Lond.  1553.     4to. 

The  same.     Lond,  1580.     4to. 

The  Arte  of  Rhetorique,  for  the  use  of  all  soche  as 
are  studious  of  Eloquence,  set  forthe  in  Englishe  by 
Thomas  Wilson,  1553,  and  now  newlie  sette  forthe 
again,  with  a  Prologue  to  the  Reader.  Lond.  1560. 
4to. 

The  same.     Lond.  1580.     4to. 

A  Discourse  upon  Usurie  by  waie  of  Dialogue  and 
Oracions.     Lond.  1584.     12mo. 

WILSON  (Thomas),  BUhop  of  Sodor  and  Man. 

Works,  with  Life  by  John  Keble.     See  Library  of 
Anglo-Catholic  Theology. 
Life.     See  Stowbll  (Hugh). 

WILSON  (Walter),  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Dissenting  Churches 
and  Meeting  Houses  in  London,  Westminster,  and 
Southwark,  including  Lives  of  their  Ministers,  from 
the  rise  of  Nonconformity  to  the  present  time.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1808-1814.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Daniel  De  Foe ; 
containing  a  Review  of  his  Writings,  and  his  Opinions 
upon  a  variety  of  Important  Matters,  CivQ  and  Eccle- 
siastical    3  vols.     Lond.  1830.     8vo. 

WILSON  (William),  D.D. 

Memorials  of  Robert  Smith  Candlish,  D.D.,  Prin- 
cipal of  the  New  College,  Edinburgh.  With  conclud- 
ing chapter  by  Robert  Rainy,  D.D.    Edinh.  \^iQ.    8vo. 

WILSON  (William  Rae). 

Travels  in  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.  Lond.  1823. 
8vo. 

Travels  in  Norway,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Hanover, 
Germany,  Netherlands,  etc.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

Records  of  a  Route  through  France  and  Italy ;  with 
Sketches  of  Catholicism.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

Travels  in  Russia,  Poland,  and  Finland.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

Notes  Abroad,  and  Rhapsodies  at  Home,  by  a  Vete- 
ran Traveller.     2  vols.     Lond.  1837.     post  8vo. 


WILTON— WIXSTANLEY. 


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WILTON"  (The  Countess  of). 

The  Art  of  Needlework,  from  the  Earliest  Ages,  in- 
cluding some  notices  of  Ancient  Historical  Tapestries. 
[By  Mrs  Elizabeth  Stono],  edited  by  the  Countess  of 
AVilton.    Lond.  1842,     post  8vo. 

WILTON  HOUSE. 

A  Description  of  the  Antiquities  and  Curiosities  in 
Wilton  House.     Sarum,  1786.     4to. 

WINCKELMANN  (Johann  Joachim). 

AVerke.  Herausgegoben  von  C.  L.  Fernow,  H. 
Meyer,  J.  Schulze.  8  vols.  Dresden,  1808-1820. 
8vo. 

Monumenti  Antichi  inediti  spiegati  ed  illustrati. 
2  vols.     Ronm,  1767.     folio. 

Storia  delle  Aiti  del  Disegno  presso  gli  Antichi. 
Tradotta  dal  Tedesco,  e  in  questa  edizione  corrotta  e 
aumentata  dall'  Abate  Carlo  Fca.  3  vols.  Roma,  1783. 
4to. 

Histoire  de  I'Art  chez  les  Anciens  par  Winkebnann. 
Ouvrage  traduit  de  rAUemand,  avec  des  Notes  His- 
toriques  et  Critiques  de  diff^rens  Auteurs.  2  vols,  in  3. 
Paris,  1802,  1803.     4to. 

Translation  from  the  German  of  Winkelmann's 
Reflections  on  the  Painting  and  Sculpture  of  the 
Greeks.     See  Fuseli  (Henry). 

WINDER  (Henry),  D.D. 

A  Critical  and  Chronological  History  of  the  Rise, 
Progress,  Declension,  and  Revival  of  Knowledge,  chiefly 
Religious,  in  two  Periods;  the  Period  of  Tradition 
from  Adam  to  Moses,  and  the  Period  of  Letters  from 
Moses  to  Christ.     2  vols,  in  1.     Lwid.  1745.     4to. 

WINDHAM  (Right  Hon.  William). 

Speeches  in  Parliament ;  to  which  is  prefixed  some 
Account  of  his  Life  by  Thomas  Amyot.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

Diary,  1784  to  1810.  Edited  by  Mre  Henry  Baring. 
Lond.  1866.     8vo. 

WINDISCHGR^TZ  (Le  Comtb  Jos.  Nicolas  de). 

Solution  Provisoire  d'un  Problfeme,  ou  Histoire 
Metaphysiquo  de  I'Organisation  Animale.  Bnixelles, 
1789.     8vo. 

WINDLE  (WiLLLiJi). 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Imiuateiiality  of  Thinking 
Substances,  Human  Liberty,  and  the  Original  of 
Motion.     Lond.  1738.     8vo. 


WINES  (Enoch  C),  D.D. 

Two  Years  and  a  Half  in  the  American  Navy,  com- 
prising a  Journal  of  a  Cruise  to  England,  in  the  Medi- 
terranean, and  in  the  Levant,  in  the  years  1829,  1830, 
and  1831.     2  vok     Lond.  1833.     post  Svo. 

WINGFIELD  (Robert). 

Nobilissima  Disccptatio  stipcr  Dignitate  ct  Magni- 
tudine  regnorum  Britannici  et  Gallici  babita  ah  utrins- 
que  Oratoribus  et  Legatis  in  Concilio  ConstantiensL 
Londini,  1690.     12mo. 


WINKELMAN  (0.  R  F.  W.) 

Dictionnaire    Frangois-Hollandois,     et 
Franijois.     2  vols.     Utrecht,  1783.     Svo. 


HoUandoif- 


WINKELMANN  (J.  J.)     See  Winckelmann. 

WINKLES  (B.) 

Architectural  and  Picturesque  Illustrations  of  the 
Cathedral  Churches  of  England  and  Wales,  from 
Sketches  by  Robert  Garland,  Architect,  with  Descrip- 
tions by  Thomas  Moule.  3  vols.  Lond.  1836-1842. 
royal  8vo. 

WINKWORTH  (Catherine). 

Lyra  Germanica  :  Hymns  for  the  Sundays  and  Chief 
Festivals  of  the  Christian  Year.  Translated  from  the 
German.     Lond.  1855.     post  8vo. 

LyiB  Germanica:  Second  Series;  The  Christian 
Life.  Translated  from  the  German.  Lond.  1860. 
post  8vo. 

WINNE  (John).     See  Wynne. 

WINSEMIUS  (PiEEius). 

Historiarum  ab  excessu  Caroli  V.  Csesaris,  sive 
Rerum  sub  Philippo  II.  per  Frisiam  gestarum  libri 
duo.     Leovardim,  1629      4to. 

WINSLOVIUS  (Petrus). 

SpicUegium  Arctoum,  sive  Observationes  Miscellanete 
Historiam,  Antiquitates,  et  imprimis  Linguam  Danise 
attingentes.     UafnicB,  1695.     Svo. 

WINSLOW  (OcTAVius),  D.D. 

The  Glory  of  the  Redeemer  in  his  Person  and  Work. 

Lond.  1844.     12mo. 

WtNSTANLEY  (Thomas). 

Observations  on  the  Arts,  with  Tables  of  the  Prin- 
cipal Painters  of  the  various  Schools,  their  Scholars 
and  Imitators,  etc.    Liverpool,  1828  (1840).    post  Sva 


I 


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WINSTANLEY— WISHART. 


WIXSTANLEY  (William). 

Englaml's  Worthies :  Select  Lives  of  the  most 
eminent  Persons  of  the  English  Nation,  from  Constan- 
tine  the  Great,  down  to  these  Times.    Land.  IGSi.   8vo. 

Lives  of  the  most  famous  English  Poets.  Land. 
1687.     12mo. 


WINTER  (C.  F.) 
Javaansche  Zamenspraken. 


See  Javaansche. 


WINTERBOTHAM  (W.) 

An  Historical,  Geographical,  Commercial,  and  Philo- 
sophical View  of  the  American  United  States,  and  of 
the  European  Settlements  in  America  and  the  West 
Indies.     4  vols.     Loud.  1795.     Bvo. 

WINTERBOTTOM  (Thomas  Mastebman),  M.D. 

An  Account  of  the  native  Africans  in  the  Neigh- 
bourhood of  Sierra  Leone ;  to  which  is  added  an 
Account  of  the  present  State  of  Medicine  among  them. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1803.     8vo. 

WINWOOD  (Sir  Ralph). 

Memorials  of  Affairs  of  State  iu  the  Reigns  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  and  King  James  I.,  collected  (chiefly)  from 
the  original  Papers  of  the  Right  Honourable  Sir  Ralph 
Winwood  ;  with  the  Negotiations  of  Sir  Henry  Neville, 
Sir  Charles  Cornwallis,  Sir  Dudley  Carleton,  and  others, 
at  the  Courts  of  France  and  Spain,  and  in  Holland, 
Venice,  etc.  (Vol.  I.,  by  Edmund  Sawyer.)  3  vols. 
Lond.  1725.     folio. 

WINZET  (Ninian),  S.  T.  D. 

The  Buke  of  fourescoir  and  thre  Questions  tueching 
Doctrine,  Ordour  and  Maneris  proponit  to  ye  Preche- 
ouris  of  ye  Protestants  in  Scotland  be  ye  Catholiks  of 
ye  inferiour  ordour  of  clergie,  and  layt  men  yair  cruelie 
afflictit  and  dispersit  be  persuasioun  of  ye  saidis  in- 
trusit  Precheours.  Set  furth  be  Niniane  Winzet  and 
deliverit  to  Johne  Knox.     AniiBerpim,  1563.     24mo. 

Flagellum  Sectariorum  qui  Religionis  prsetextu  Sedi- 
tiones  jam  in  Cresarem  aut  in  alios  orthodoxos  Principes 
excitare  student,  etc.  Accessit  Velitatio  in  G,  Buchan- 
anum  circa  Dialogum  quern  scripsit  de  Jure  Regni 
apud  Scotos.     Ingolstadil,  1582.     4to. 

Certane  Tractatis  for  Reformation  of  Doctryne  and 
Maneris  in  Scotland.  MDLXII.-MDLXIII.  Edinh. 
1835.     4to.     (Maitland  Club.) 

WIRGMAN  (Thomas). 

Articles  on  Immanuel  Kant,  Logic,  Metaphysics, 
Moral  Philosophy,  etc.  Extracted  from  the  "  Encyclo- 
paedia Londonensis."     Lond.  1812.     4to. 


WIRT  (William),  LL.D. 

Letters  of  the  British  Spy,  to  which  is  prefixed  a 
Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author.  New  Ym-k,  1832. 
12mo. 

WISE  (Edward),  Barnster-at-Law. 

The  Law  relating  to  Riots  and  Unlawful  Assemblies. 
Lond.  1848.     12mo. 

See  also,  Smith  (John  William). 

vWISE  (Francis). 

A  Letter  to  Dr  Mead  concerning  some  Antiquities  in 
Berkshire,  particularly  showing  that  the  White  Horse 
is  a  Monument  of  the  West  Saxons.   Oxford,  X'iZS.   4to. 

Further  Observations  upon  the  White  Horse  and 
other  Antiquities  in  Berkshire  ;  with  an  Account  of 
Whiteleaf-Cross  in  Buckinghamshire.  Oxford,!!  il.  4to. 

Some  Inquiries  concerning  the  First  Inhabitants, 
Language,  Religion,  Learning,  and  Letters  of  Europe. 
Oxford,  1758.     4to. 

The  History  and  Chronology  of  the  Fabulous  Ages 
considered  ;  particularly  with  regard  to  the  two  ancient 
Deities,  Bacchus  and  Hercules.     Oxford,  1764.     4to. 

Nummorum   Antiquorum   Catalogus.     See     Numm- 

OBUM. 

WISE  (Henry). 

An  Analysis  of  One  Hundred  Voyages  to  and  from 
India,  China,  etc.,  performed  by  Ships  in  the  Hon. 
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WISE  (John). 

System  of  .^Eronautics,  comprehending  its  Earliest 
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delphia, 1850.     8vo. 

WISEMAN  (Nicholas,  Cardinal). 

Recollections  of  the  last  Four  Pojjes  and  of  Rome  in 
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WISHART  (George),  D.D.,  Bisliop  of  Edinburgh. 

De  rebus  Auspiciis  Caroli  Magnaj  Britanniae  Francioe 
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Montisrosarum  Marchionis,  supremi  Scotise  Guberna- 
toris,  anno  1644  et  duohus  sequentibus  prseclare  gestis, 
Commentarius,  interprete  A.  S.     Paris,  1647.     12mo. 

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quis of  Montrose,  translated  from  the  Latin  of  Dr 
Wishart.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  many  curious 
Papers  relating  to  the  History  of  these  Times.  Edinh. 
1756.     8vo. 


WISHAET— WITTEK 


1101 


"WISHAET  (George),  D.D.,  Bishoji  of  Edinburgh 
— Continued. 

The  same.  New  edition,  to  wliich  are  added,  sundry 
original  Letters,  never  before  published.  Edinh.  1819. 
8vo. 

WISHAET  (Eev.  George). 

Times  of  Publick  Distress,  Times  of  Trial.  Being  the 
substance,  of  some  Sermons  preach'd  in  the  Tron  Church 
of  Edinburgh,  in  the  month  of  November  1745,  on 
occasion  of  the  present  Eebellion.    Edinh.  1745.     8vo. 

WISHAET  or  WISHEAET  (Eev.  William),  D.D. 

Theologia  or  Discourses  of  God,  delivered  in  CXX 
Sermons.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1716.     8vo. 

Public  Virtue  recommended.  A  Sermon  preach'd  in 
the  High  Church  of  Edinburgh,  May  8th,  1746,  at  the 
Opening  of  the  General  Assembly.    Edinh.  1746.    8vo. 

WISNEE  (Eev.  Benjamin  B.),  D.D. 

Memoirs  of  Mrs  Susan  Huntington,  of  Boston.  With 
an  introductory  Essay,  and  an  original  Poem,  by  James 
Montgomery.     Glasgmo,  1832.     12mo. 

WISZNIEWSKI  (Prince  Adam). 

La  M6thode  Historique  appliqu(5e  a  la  E(5forme  des 
Banques  et  des  Credits  Mobiliers.     Paris,  1865.     8vo. 

Les  Caracteres  de  la  Trag(5die.  Mamiscrit  inddit 
attribud  ^  La  Bruyere.     Paris,  1870.     12mo. 

WITCHES. 

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Meetings,  Persons  bewitched.  Magicians,  Necromancers, 
etc.  By  a  Pen  neer  the  Covent  of  ElutherL  Lond. 
1673.     post  8vo. 

The  Opinion  of  Witchcraft  Vindicated.     See  T.  (E.) 

A  true  Eelation  of  the  Araignment  of  eighteene 
Witches,  that  were  tried,  convicted  and  condemned  at 
a  Sessions  holden  in  Suffolk,  and  so  were  executed  the 
27  day  of  August  1645.     Lond.  1645.     4to. 

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tions, Examinations,  and  Confessions  of  the  late 
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Essex.  Wherein  the  severall  murthers,  and  devillish 
Witchcrafts,  committed  on  the  bodies  of  Men,  Women, 
and  Children,  and  divera  Cattell,  are  fully  discovered. 
Lond.  1645.     4to.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

A  true  and  impartial  Eelation  of  the  Informations 
against  three  Witches,  who  were  Indicted,  Arraigned, 
and  Convicted  at  the  Assizes  holden  for  the  County  of 
Devon,  Aug.  14,  1682.  Lmd.  1682.  4to.  (Bound 
with  the  preceding.) 


WITCHES— Con<i«uerf. 

An  Answer  of  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Fife,  to 
a  Nobleman ;  containing  a  brief  Account  of  the  bar- 
barous and  illegal  treatment  these  poor  Women  accused 
of  Witchcraft  met  with  from  the  Bailies  of  Pittenweem. 
n.p.,  1705.     4to. 

WITHAM  (Henry). 

Observations  on  Fossil  Vegetables.  Edinb.\^Zl.  4ta 

WITHEE  (George). 

The  Workes  of  Master  George  Wither  of  Lincolns- 
Inne,  containing  Satyrs,  Epigrams,  Eclogues,  Sonnets, 
and  Poems ;  whereunto  is  annexed  a  Paraphrase  on  the 
Creed  and  the  Lord's  Prayer.   Lond.  1620  (1622).  8vo. 

Wither's  Motto,  Nee  Habeo,  Nee  Careo,  Nee  Cure. 
Lond.  n.d.     8vo. 

Collection  of  Emblemes,  antient  and  modeme,  quick- 
ened with  metrical  Elustrations,  both  moral  and  divine 
and  disposed  into  Lotteries,  etc.     Lond.  1634.     folio. 

WITHEEING  (WiLLLiM),  M.D. 

A  Systematic  Arrangement  of  British  Plants,  accord- 
ing to  the  latest  improvements  of  the  Linnean  System. 
Seventh  edition,  corrected  and  considerably  enlarged 
by  (his  son)  William  Withering,  LL.D.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1830.     Svo. 

WITHEESPOON  (Eev.  John),  D.D. 

Works,  containing  Essays,  Sermons,  etc.,  on  im- 
portant subjects,  together  with  his  Lectures  on  Moral 
Philosophy,  Eloquence,  and  Divinity,  and  his  Speeches 
in  the  American  Congress.  9  vols.  £(//«&.  1804-1805. 
Svo. 

Treatises  on  Justification  and  Eegcneration.  With 
an  introductory  Essay  by  WiUiam  Wilberforce,  Esq. 
Glasgoio,  1824.     12mo. 

WITHEOW  (Eev.  W.  H.) 

The  Catacombs  of  Eome  and  their  Testimony  Eelative 
to  Primitive  Christiajiity.     Lond.  1877.     post  Svo. 

WITSIUS  (Hermannus),  S.  T.  P. 

Opera.     5  vols.     Basilic,  1739.     4to. 

The  CE^onomy  of  the  Covenants  between  God  and 
Man,  comprehending  a  compleat  Body  of  Divinity. 
Translated  from  the  Latin  and  revised  by  William 
Crookshank,  D.D.     3  vols.     Load.  1763.     Svo. 

WITTEN  (Henningus). 

Memoriaj  Philosophorum,  Oratorum,  Poetarum,  etc. 
nostri  seculL  clariss.  renovatae,  Decades  IV.  Franco- 
fuHi,  1677.     12mo. 


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WITTENBEEG. 

Inscriptiones  Wittebergenses,  editore  Joachimo 
Hagmeiero.      Wittehergai,  1637.     4to. 

WITTICH'S  Curiosities  of  Physical  Geography. 
See  Knight's  Weekly  Volumes. 

Visit  to  the  West  Coast  of  Norway.  See  Knight's 
Weekly  Volumes. 

WITTMAN  (William),  M.D. 

Travels  in  Turkey,  Asia-Minor,  Syria,  and  across  the 
Desert  into  Egypt.     Lond.  1803.     4to. 

WODROW  (Rev.  Robert). 

Life  of  James  Wodrow,  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the 
University  of  Glasgow,  from  1692  to  1707.  Written 
(in  1724)  by  his  son  Robert  Wodrow.  Edinh.  1828. 
post  8vo. 

The  History  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  from  the  Restoration  to  the  Revolution. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1721,  1722.     folio. 

The  same.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  the 
Rev.  Robert  Burns.     4  vols.     Glasgow,  1829.     8vo. 

Analecta  :  or,  Materials  for  a  History  of  remarkable 
Providences ;  mostly  relating  to  Scotch  Ministers  and 
Christians.  4  vols.  Ghtsgoto,  1842-1843.  4to. 
(Maitland  Club.) 

Collections  upon  the  Lives  of  the  Reformers  and 
most  eminent  Ministers  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
2  vols,  in  4.  Glasgow,  1834,  1848.  4to.  Maitland) 
Club.) 

Correspondence.     See  Wodrow  Society. 

WODROW  SOCIETY  (The). 

For  the  Publication  of  the  Works  op  the 
Fa":hers  and  early  Writers  of  the  Reformed 
Church  ot  Scotland.     Instituted  May,  1841. 

The  Autobiography  and  Diary  of  Mr  James  Melville. 
See  Melville  (Jambs). 

The  History  oi  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  from  the  year 
1558  to  August  1637,  with  a  Continuation  to  July 
1639.     See  Row  (John). 

The  Correspondence  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Wodrow. 
Edited  from  Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty 
of  Advocates,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  M'Crie.  3  vols. 
Edinh.  1842-1843.     8vo. 

Sermons  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Bruce.  See  Bruce 
(Rev.  Robert). 

The  History  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  by  Mr  David 
Calderwood.     See  Calderwood  (David). 

Select  Works  of  Robert  Rollock  See  Rollock 
(Robert).  \ 


WODROW  SOCIETY  {Tais)— Continued. 

Select  Biographies.  Edited  for  the  Wodrow  Society, 
chiefly  from  Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty 
of  Advocates,  by  the  Rev.  W.  K.  Tweedie.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1845,  1847.     8vo. 

An  Apologetical  Narration  of  the  State  and  Govern- 
ment of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  since  the  Reformation. 
By  William  Scott,  Minister  of  Cupar.  Certaine 
Records  touching  the  Estate  of  the  Kirk  in  tlie  years 
MDCV.  and  MDCVL  By  John  Forbes,  Minister  of 
Alford.     Edinh.  1846.     8vo. 

The  Miscellany  of  the  Wodrow  Society  :  containing 
Tracts  and  Original  Letters,  chiefly  relating  to  the 
Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of  Scotland  during  the  Sixteenth 
and  Seventeenth  Centuries.  Selected  and  Edited  by 
David  Laing.  Vol  I  (All  published.)  Edinh.  1844. 
8vo. 

The  Works  of  John  Knox ;  collected  and  edited  by 
David  Laing.  6  vols.  Edinh.  1846-1864.  8vo. 
(Vols.  I.  and  II.  printed  for  the  Wodrow  Society.) 

The  Life  of  Mr  Robert  Blair,  Minister  of  St.  Andrews, 
containing  his  Autobiography  from  1593  to  1636.  See 
Blair  (Rev.  Robert). 

A  Logical  Analysis  of  the  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the 
Romans,  by  Charles  Ferme.  Translated  from  the 
Latin  by  William  Skae.  And  a  Commentary  on  the 
same  Epistle  by  Andrew  Melville,  in  the  original  Latin. 
Edited  with  a  Life  of  Ferme,  by  WiUiam  Lindsay 
Alexander,  D.D.     Edinh.  1850.     8vo. 

WOIDE  (Carolus  Godoffredus). 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum  e  codice  Alexandiino. 
See  Bible  :  Greek  Bibles. 


WOLCOTT  (John),  M.D. 
The  Poetical  Works  of  Peter  Pindar. 
1794-1796.     8vo. 


4  vols.    Lond. 


WOLCOTT  (Ouver). 

Papers  relating  to  the  Administration  of  Washington 
and  John  Adams.     See  Gibbs  (George). 

WOLF  (Ferdinand  Joseph). 

Floresta  de  Rimas  Modernas  CasteUanas ;  6  Poesias 
selectas  CasteUanas  desde  el  tiempo  de  Ignacio  de 
Luzan  hasta  nuestros  dias,  con  una  Introduccion 
historica.     2  vols.     Pom,  1837.     8vo. 

WOLF  (Fried.  Aug.) 

Litterarische  Analekten,  vorziiglich  fiiralte  Littemtur 
land  Kunst,  deren  Gescbichte  und  Methodik.  4  vols. 
in  2.     Berlin,  1816-1818.     8vo. 


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WOLFE— WOLLEY. 


1103 


WOLFE  (Rev.  Charles). 

Remains ;  with  a  brief  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  the 
Rov.  J.  A.  Russell.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1825.     12mo. 

WOLFF  (Ernst). 

En  Dansk  og  Engelsk  Ord-Bog.     Land.  1779.     4to. 

WOLFF  (Jens). 

Sketches  on  a  Tour  to  Copenhagen,  tlirough  Norway 
and  Sweden  ;  with  a  Political  Appendix  relative  to  the 
Union  of  the  two  latter  Kingdoms.    Lend.  1816.    4to. 

WOLFF  (Rev.  Joseph),  D.D. 

Missionary  Journal  and  Memoir;  written  by  himself ; 
revised  and  edited  by  J.  Bayford.  3  vols.  Lond.  1827. 
8vo. 

Researches  and  Missionary  Labours  among  the  Jews, 
Mahommedans,  and  other  Sects,  during  his  Travels 
between  the  years  1831  and  1834.     Lond.  1835.     8vo. 

Journal,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  to  Sir  Thomas  Baring, 
Bart.,  containing  an  Account  of  his  Missionary  Labours 
from  the  years  1827  to  1831 ;  and  from  the  years  1835 
to  1838.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

Narrative  of  a  Mission  to  Bokhara  in  the  years  1843- 
1845,  to  ascertain  the  fate  of  Colonel  Stoddart  and 
Captain  ConoUy.     2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

The  same.     Edinh.  1848.     12mo. 

WOLFF  (Dr  0.  L.  B.) 

Poetiseher  Hausschatz  des  Deutschen  Volkes. 
2  vols.     Leipzig,  1845.     8vo. 

WOLFIUS  (Christianus). 

Philosophia  Prima,  sive  Ontologia,  methodo  scientifica 
pertractata,     Francofurti,  1736.     4to. 

Cosmologia  Generalis.     Francofurti,  1737.     4to. 

Psychologia  Empirica,  methodo  Scientifica  per- 
tractata.    Franeofiirti,  1738.     4to. 

Psychologia  Rationalis,  methodo  Scientifica  per- 
tractata.    Francofurti,  1740.     4to. 

Philosophia   Rationalis,  sive   Logica.     Francofurti^ 

1740.  4to. 
Theologia   Naturalis.     2  vols.     Francofurti,    1739 

1741.  4to. 

Elementa  Matheseos  Universse.     Editio  nova,  priori 
multo  auctior  et  correctior.      5  vols.     Geneva;,  1741 
4to. 

Jus  Naturae  methodo  scientifica  pertractatum.  8  vols, 
Francofurti,  1743-1748.     4to. 

Philosophia  Practica  Universalis.  2  vols.  Haloi 
1744,  1750.     4to. 

Jus  Gentium.     Halce  Magdeburgicce,  1749.     4to. 


WOLFIUS  (CHEisTiAKns)— Con/t«M«c/. 

Philosophia  Moralis,  sive  Ethica.  5  vols.  Halce, 
1750-1753.     4to. 

fficonomica  methodo  Scientifica  pertractata.  Halct 
Magdelrur'jicce,  1754.      4to. 

Meleteraata  Mathematico-Philosophica,  sive  Medi- 
tationes  et  Dissertationcs.     Ilalw,  1755.     4to. 

Philosophia  Civilis,  sive  Politica.  4  vols.  Hal<x, 
1756-1759.     4to. 

Philosophia  Naturalis,  sive  Physica  Dogmaticas. 
4  vols.     Halce  Magdeburgicee,  1762-1768.     4to. 

Philosophias  Wolfianas  contractse  Libri  duo  cum  Pre- 
fatione  Christiani  Wolfii  in  lucem  editi  a  Joanne 
Friderico  Stiebritz.  2  vols.  Halce  Magdeburgicce, 
1745.     4to. 

Logic  ;  or,  rational  Thoughts  on  the  Powers  of  the 
Human  Understanding,  with  their  use  and  application 
in  the  Knowledge  and  Search  of  Truth.  Translated 
from  the  German ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Life  of  the 
Author.     Lond.  1570.     8vo. 


WOLFIUS  (Joannes). 
Lectiones    Memorabiles    et    Reconditae. 
Francofurti  ad  Moenum,  1671.     folio. 


2    vols. 


WOLFIUS  (Jo.  Christianus). 

Monunicnta  Typographica,  quaj  Artis  hujus  prsestan- 
tissimaj  originem,  laudem,  et  abusum  posteris  produnt. 
2  vols.     Hamburgi,  1740.     12  mo. 

WOLFIUS  (Jo.  Christoph.) 

Anecdota  Grasca,.  Sacra  et  Prof  ana,  ex  Codicibus 
manu  exaratis,  versione  Latina  donata  et  notis  illus- 
trata.     4  vols,  in  2.     Hambunji,  1722-1724.     12mo. 

WOLLASTON  (Francis). 

A  Specimen  of  a  General  Astronomical  Catalogue, 
arranged  in  Zones  of  North  Polar  Distance,  and  adapted 
to  Jan.  1,  1790.     Lond.  1789.     folio. 

Fasciculus  Astronbmicus,  containing  Observations  of 
the  Northern  Cu'cumpolar  Region,  together  with  some 
Account  of  the  Instrument  with  which  they  were  made, 
and  a  new  set  of  Tables.  To  which  are  added  a  few 
other  Papers  and  Precepts.     Lond.  1800.     4to. 

WOLLASTON  (William). 

The  Religion  of  Nature  Delineated  (Anon.)  Lond. 
1726.     4to. 

WOLLEY  (Edward),  D.D. 

Loyalty  amongst  Rebels.  The  True  Royalist ; 
or,  Hushay  the  Archito.     Land.  1662.     12mo. 


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WOLLSTONECEAFT— WOOD. 


WOLLSTONECEAFT  (Mary). 

A  Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  Woman  :  with 
Strictures  on  Political  and  Moral  subjects.  Land. 
1792.     8vo. 

Thoughts  on  Marriage  and  Criminal  Conversation ; 
with  Remarks  on  the  Life,  Opinions,  and  Example,  etc., 
of  Mrs  WoUstonecraft  Godwin.     Lond.  1799.     12mo. 

WOLTMANN  (Db  Alfred). 

Holbein  und  seine  Zeit.  Des  KUnstler's  Familie, 
Leben  und  Schaffen.     Leipzig,  1874.     royal  Svo. 

Holbein  and  liis  Time.  Translated  by  F.  E.  Bunnfett, 
Liond.  1872.     royal  Svo. 

WOLZOGEN  (Alfred  von). 

Life  of  Raphael  Santi.     Translated  by  F.  E.  Bun- 
LoTid.  1866. 


nfett. 


Svo. 


WOLZOGEN  (Joannes  Ludovicus). 
Opera.     See  Fratres  Polonl 

WOOD  (Anthony  A.) 

Historia  et  Antiquitates  Universitatis  Oxoniensis, 
duobus voluminibus comprehensse.   Oxoni(e,l&7i.  folio. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Univer.sity  of 
Oxford  by  Anthony  h,  Wood.  Now  first  published  in 
English,  with  a  Continuation  by  John  Gutch.  5  vols. 
Oxford,  1786-1796..    4to. 

Athense  Oxoniensis ;  an  exact  History  of  all  the 
Writers  and  Bishops  who  have  had  their  education  in 
the  most  antient  and  famous  University  of  Oxford, 
from  1500  to  1695,  representing  the  Birth,  Fortune, 
etc.,  of  all  these  Writers  and  the  Fate  and  Character  of 
their  Writings ;  to  which  are  added,  the  Fasti,  or 
Annals  of  that  University.  Second  edition.  2  vols. 
Loud.  1721.     folio. 

The  same.  A  new  (the  third)  edition,  with  Addi- 
tions by  Philip  Bliss,  D.D.  4  vols  Lond.  1813- 
1820.     4to. 

WOOD  (Charles  W.) 

Through  Holland     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

WOOD  (Edward). 

A  Complete  Body  of  Conveyancing  in  Theory  and 
Practice.     3  vols.     Lond.  1770.     folio. 

WOOD  (H.  G.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Master  and  Servant  cover- 
ing the  relations,  duties,  and  liabilities  of  Employers 
and  Employed.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877.     8vo. 

WOOD  (John). 

An  Essay  towards  a  Description  of  Bath,  in  four 
Parts.    Second  edition  enlarged.    2  vols.    Lond.  1749. 


WOOD  (John). 

Town  Atlas  of  Scotland.     (Edinh.)  n.d.     folio. 

Descriptive  Account  of  the  principal  Towns  in  Scot- 
land to  accompany  Wood's  Town  Atlas  of  Scotland. 
Edinb.  1828.     Svo. 

WOOD  (John). 

Account  of  the  Edinburgh  Sessional  School  and 
other  Parochial  Institutions  for  Education  established 
in  that  city  in  the  year  1812.  With  Strictures  on 
Education  in  general.     Edinb.  1828.     post  Svo. 

WOOD  (Lieut.  John). 

Personal  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Source  of  the 
River  Oxus,  by  the  route  of  the  Indus,  Kabul,  etc.,  in 
the  years  1836,  1837,  and  1838.     Lond.  1841.     Svo. 

WOOD  (Rev.  John  George). 

Homes  without  Hands ;  being  a  Description  of  the 
Habitations  of  Animals,  classed  according  to  their 
Principle  of  Construction.     Lond.  1866.     Svo. 

Insects  at  Home ;  being  a  popular  Account  of 
British  Insects,  their  Structure,  Habits,  and  Transfor- 
mations.    Land.  1872.     Svo. 

Nature's  Teachings  :  Human  Invention  anticipated 
by  Nature.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

WOOD  (John  Philip). 

The  antient  and  modem  State  of  the  Parish  of 
Cramond,  to  which  are  added  biographical  and  genea- 
logical Collections  respecting  some  of  the  most  con- 
siderable Families,  etc.,  connected  with  that  District; 
comprehending  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Projects  of 
John  Law  of  Lawrieston.     Edinh.  1794.     4 to. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Law  of  Lauriston ;  in- 
cluding an  Account  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  termina- 
tion of  the  Mississippi  Scheme.     Edinb.  \^1^.     12mo. 

The  Peerage  of  Scotland.    See  Douglas  (Sir  Robert). 

WOOD  (Lambert). 

Floras  Anglicus ;  or,  an  exact  History  of  England, 
from  the  raigii  of  William  the  Conquerour  to  the  Death 
of  Charles  I.  Third  edition  with  Additions.  Lond. 
1658.     12mo. 

An  Exact  History  of  the  several  Changes  of  Govern- 
ment in  England  from  the  horrid  murther  of  King 
Charles  I.  to  the  happy  Restauration,  etc.,  with  the 
renowned  Actions  of  General  Monck.  Being  the 
second  Part  of  Floras  Anglicus.     Lond.  1660.     12mo. 

WOOD  (Mary  Anne  Everett). 

Letters  of  Royal  and  Illustrious  Ladies  of  Great 
Britain  from  the  commencement  of  the  Twelfth  Cen- 
tury, to  the  Close  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Mary. 
3  vola     Lond.  1846.     post  Svo. 

See  also.  Green  (Mary  Anne  Everett,  Mrs). 


WOOD— WOODHOUSELEE. 


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WOOD  (Nicholas). 

Practical  Treatise  on  Rail-Eoads,  and  Interior  Com- 
munication in  general.     Loml.  1825.     8vo. 

The  same.  With  Experiments  and  Tables  of  the 
comparative  value  of  Canals  and  Eail-Roads.  Lond. 
1831.     Svo. 

WOOD  (Egbert). 

The  Ruins  of  Balbec,  otherwise  Heliopolis  in  Coelo- 
syria.     (Anon.)     Lond.  1757.     folio. 

The  Ruins  of  Palmyra,  otherwise  Tadmor  in  the 
Desert;  with  an  Account  of  the  Ancient  State  of 
Palmyra.     (Anon.)     Lond.  1753.     folio. 

Essay  on  the  original  Genius  and  Writings  of  Homer, 
with  a  comparative  View  of  the  ancient  and  present 
State  of  the  Troade.     Lond.  1775.     4to. 

WOOD  (Thomas).  LL.D.,  Banider-at-Laio. 

A  New  Institute  of  the  Imperial  or  Civil  Law. 
Loml.  1721.     Svo. 

WOOD  (Thomas). 

Considerations  on  Lotteries,  and  proposals  for  their 
better  regulation,  addressed  to  the  Right  Hon.  William 
Pitt.     Lond.  1786.     4to. 

WOOD  (Thomas),  M.D. 

An  Inquiry  concerning  the  Primitive  Inhabitants  of 
Ireland.     Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

WOOD  (Thomas). 

The  Origin,  Learning,  Religion,  and  Customs  of  the 
Ancient  Britons  ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Introduction 
of  Christianity  into  Britain,  and  the  Idolatry  and 
Conversion  of  the  Saxons  ;  Remarks  on  the  Errors  and 
Progress  of  Popery,  etc.     Lond.  1846.     Svo. 

WOOD  (Rev.  Walter). 

The  East  Neuk  of  Fife  ;  its  History  and  Antiquities, 
Geology,  Botany,  etc.     Edinh.  1862.     12mo. 

WOOD  (William). 

New  England's  Prospect,  being  a  true,  lively,  and 
experimentall  Description  of  that  part  of  America 
commonly  called  New  England,  discovering  the  State 
of  that  Countrie  both  as  it  stands  to  our  new-come 
English  Planters  and  to  the  old  Native  Inhabitants. 
Lrnid.  1635.     4to. 

WOOD  (William). 

The  Bowman's  Glory ;  or  Archery  Revived,  giving 
au  Account  of  the  many  signal  Favours  vouchsafed  to 
Archers  and  Archery  by  those  renowned  Monarchs 
King  Henry  VIII.,  James,  and  Charles  I.,  etc.  Lond. 
1682.     12mo. 


WOOD  (William). 

A  Survey  of  Trade,  in  four  Parts;  together  with 
Considerations  on  our  Money  and  Bullion.  Lond. 
1718.     Svo. 

WOOD  (William),  M.D. 

Britain's  Joshua :  a  Sermon  preached  at  Darlington, 
Oct  9,  1746,  the  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  for  the 
Suppression  of  the  late  RobeUion.  Newcastle,  1746. 
Svo. 

WOOD  (William). 

Zoography  ;  or  the  Beauties  of  Nature  Displayed  in 
Select  Descriptions  from  the  Animal  and  Vegetable, 
with  Additions  from  the  Mineral  Kingdom,  systemati- 
cally arranged,  etc.     3  vols.     Lond.  1807.     Svo. 

Index  Testaceologicus ;  or,  Catalogue  of  Shells, 
British  and  Foreign,  arranged  according  to  the  Linnean 
System.     Lond.  1818.     Svo. 

General  Conchology;  or,  a  Description  of  Shells, 
arranged  according  to  the  Linnean  System,  and  illus- 
trated with  plates.     Lond.  1835.     royal  Svo. 

WOODDESON  (Richard),  D.C.L. 

Elements  of  Jurisprudence  treated  of  in  the  prelimi- 
nary part  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Laws  of  Eng- 
land.    (Anon.)     Lond.  1783.     4to. 

Systematical  View  of  the  Laws  of  England,  as 
treated  in  a  course  of  Viuerian  Lectures  read  at  Oxford. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1792.     Svo. 

WOODFALL  (George). 
Letters  of  Junius.     See  Junius. 

WOODFALL  (Wiluam). 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Landlord  and 
Tenant ;  with  a  full  Collection  of  Precedents,  and 
Forms  of  Procedure.  Entirely  remodelled  and  greatly 
enlarged  by  S.  B.  Harrison.  The  Sixth  edition  by 
F.  L.  WoUaston.     Land.  1849.     royal  Svo. 

The  same.  Ninth  edition,  by  W.  R.  Cole.  Lond. 
1867.     royal  Svo. 

The  same.  Twelfth  edition,  in  which  the  Precedents 
of  Leases  have  been  revised  and  enlarged  with  the 
assistance  of  L.  G.  G.  Robbins,  by  J.  M.  Lely.  Lond. 
1881.     royal  Svo. 

WOODHOUSE  (Robert). 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Astronomy.  Vol.  I. 
Plane  Astronomy :  Vol.  IL  Physical  Astronomy. 
2  vols.     Cambridge,  1812.     Svo. 

WOODHOUSELEE  (Alex.  Eraser  Tytlee,  Lord). 

See  Tytler  (Alexander  Eraser). 

7  a 


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WOODS  (John). 

Two  years'  Residence  in  the  Settlement  of  the 
English  Prairie,  in  the  Illinois  Country.  Lond.  1822. 
8vo. 

WOODS  (Joseph). 

The  Tourist's  Flora :  a  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the 
Flowering  Plants  and  Ferns  of  the  British  Islands, 
France,  Germany,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and  the  Italian 
Islands.     Lond.  1850.     Svo. 

WOODS  (Joseph). 

Letters  of  an  Architect,  from  France,  Italy,  and 
Greece.     2  vols.     Lond.  1828.     4to. 

WOODWARD  (Bernard  Bolinbrokb). 

A  General  History  of  Hampshire,  or  the  County  of 
Southampton,  including  the  Isle  of  Wight.  By  B.  B. 
Woodward,  Rev.  Theodore  C.  WiLks,  and  Charles  Lock- 
hart.     3  vols.     Lond.  n.d.     4to. 

Specimens  of  the  Drawings  of  Ten  Masters,  from  the 
Royal  Collection  at  Windsor  Castle.  Descriptive  Text 
by  B.  B.  Woodward.     Lond.  1870.     4to. 

WOODWARD  (John),  M.D. 
An  Attempt  towards  a  Natural  History  of  the  Fossils 
of  England.     2vols.ini.     Lond.n2'i.     Svo. 

WOOLFE  (John),  Architect. 

Continuation  of  Vitruvius  Britannicus.  See  Camp- 
bell (Colin). 

WOOLLEN  MANUFACTURE. 

Eight  sets  of  Queries  submitted,  with  an  unusual 
degree  of  humility,  to  the  Nobility,  Lairds,  Tenants, 
etc.,  of  Scotland,  upcm  the  subject  of  Wool,  and  of  the 
Woollen  Manufacture.  By  a  Peer  of  the  Realm. 
Edinb.  1775.     8vo. 

A  Scheme  for  establishing  and  carrying  on  the 
Woollen  Manufacture  in  Dundee.  Dundee,  1777. 
Svo.      (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

WOOLRYCH  (HuMPHUT  William),  Sergeant-at- 
Law. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Rights  of  Common. 
Lond.  1824.     Svo. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Edward  Coke,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
the  King's  Bench.     Lmid.  1826.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Judge  Jeffreys,  sometime 
Lord  High  Chancellor  of  England.    Lond.  1827.    Svo. 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Commercial  and  Mer- 
cantile Law  of  England.     Lond,  1829.     Svo. 


WOOLRYCH  (Humphry  William),  Sergeaut-ut- 
Law —  Contintied. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Waters ;  including  the 
Law  relating  to  Rights  in  the  Sea,  and  Rights  concern- 
ing Rivers,  Canals,  Dock  Companies,  Fisheries,  Mills, 
Water-Courses,  etc.  With  a  Note  concerning  the 
Rights  of  the  Crown  to  the  Land  between  High  and 
Low  Water  Mark.     Lond.  1851.     Svo. 

Lives  of  Eminent  Sergoants-at-Law  of  the  English 
Bar.     2  vols.     Land.  1869.     Svo. 

WOOLTON  (John),  Bishop  of  Exeter. 

The  Christian  Manual.     See  Parker  Society. 

WORCESTER   (Edward  Somerset,  Marquis  of). 

A  Century  of  the  Names  and  ScantUngs  of  such  In- 
ventions as  at  present  I  can  call  to  mind  to  have  tried 
and  perfected,  which  (my  former  Notes  being  lost)  I 
have  at  the  instance  of  a  powerful  Friend,  endeavoured 
now  in  the  year  1655  to  set  down,  etc.  Glasgmv, 
1794.     ISmo. 

The  Centuiy  of  Inventions  of  the  Marquis  of  Wor- 
cester, from  the  original  MS.,  with  historical  and 
explanatory  Notes,  and  a  Biographical  Memoir,  by 
C.  F.  Partington.     Lcmd.  1825.     12mo. 

The  Century  of  Inventions ;  to  which  is  added,  an 
Historical  Account  of  the  Fire-Engine  for  raising  water, 
by  John  Buddie.     Newcastle,  1813.     Svo. 

WORCESTER  (Florence  of).      See  Florentius 

WiGORNIBNSIS. 

WORDSWORTH  (Charles). 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Elections  for  Scotland,  as 
altered  by  the  Reform  Act.     Lond.  1832.     Svo. 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Elections :  Election 
Petitions,  and  Registration  of  Voters,  with  all  the 
Statutes  and  Forms.  Third  edition.  Lond.  1847. 
post  Svo. 

The  Law  of  Railway,  Banking,  Mining,  and  other 
Joint  Stock  Companies.  Fifth  edition.  Z<o»d  1845.  Svo. 

The  same.     Sixth  edition.     Lond.  1854.     Svo. 

The  Limited  Liability  Act ;  with  Observations  and 
Notes.     Lcmd.  1855.     Svo. 

The  Joint  Stock  Company  Act,  1856 ;  with  Intro- 
duction, Notes,  Index,  and  Forms.    Lond.  1856.    Svo. 

WORDSWORTH  (Rev.  Christopher),  D.D. 

Ecclesiastical  Biography ;  or.  Lives  of  Eminent  men 
connected  with  the  History  of  Religion  in  England, 
from  the  commencement  of  the  Reformation  to  the 
Revolution ;  selected  and  illustrated  with  Notes. 
6  vols.     Lmd.  1810.     Svo. 


WORDS  WORTH -WORMIUS. 


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WORDSWORTH  (Rev.  Chkistophbr),  D.D.— 
Continued. 

WhowotB  ElKON  BASIAIKHI  Considerod  and 
Answered  in  Two  Letters  addressed  to  His  Grace  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury.     Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

Documentary  Supplement  to  "Who  wrote  EIKON 
BA2IAIKH  ";  including  recently  discovered  Letters  and 
Papers  of  Lord  Chancellor  Hyde  and  of  the  Gauden 
Family.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

WORDSWORTH  (Rev.  Christopher),  D.D.,  Son 
of  the  preceding. 

Athens  and  Attica :  Journal  of  a  Residence  there. 
Lmid.  1836.     Svo. 

Discourses  on  Public  Education.  Lotid.  1844.  post 
8vo. 

Greece,  Pictorial,  Descriptive,  and  Historical.  Lond. 
1844.     royal  8vo. 

Memoirs  of  AVilliam  Wordsworth,  Poet  Laureate. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1851.     8vo. 

WORDSWORTH  (Dorothy). 

Recollections  of  a  Tour  made  in  Scotland,  a.d.  1803. 
Edited  by  J.  C.  Shairp,  LL.D.  Edinb.  1874.  post 
Svo. 

WORDSWORTH  (William). 

Poetical  Works.     5  vols.     Lond.  1827.     12mo. 

Prose  Works,  for  the  first  lime  collected,  with 
Additions  from  unpublished  MSS.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Alex.  B.  Grosart.     3  vols.     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

Poems.     2  vols.     Lond.  1807.     r2mo. 

Poems,  including  Lyrical  Ballads,  and  miscellaneous 
Pieces.  With  a  new  Preface,  and  a  supplementary 
Essay.     2  vols.     Lond.  1815.     8vo. 

The  Excursion  :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1814.     4to. 

The  same.     Lond.  1832.     8vo. 

The  White  Doe  of  Rylstone ;  or,  the  Fate  of  the 
Nortous  :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1815.     4to. 

Thanksgiving  Ode,  January  18,  1816.  With  other 
short  Pieces.     Lond.  1816.     8vo. 

The  Waggoner :  a  Poem.     Loml.  1819      Svo. 

Peter  Bell :  a  Poem.     Lond.  1819.     Svo. 

The  River  Duddon,  a  series  of  Sonnets  :  Vaudracour 
and  Julia  ;  and  other  Poems.  To  which  is  annexed,  a 
Topographical  Description  of  the  Country  of  the  Lakes 
in  the  North  of  England.     Lond.  1820.     Svo. 

Ecclesiastical  Sketches.     Lmid.  1822.     Svo. 

Concerning  the  Relations  of  Great  Britain,  Spain,  and 
Portugal  to  each  other,  and  to  the  Common  Enemy  at 
this  Crisis  ;  and  specifically  as  affected  by  the  Conven- 
tion of  Cintra.     Lond.  1809.     Svo. 

A  Description  of  the  Scenery  of  the  Lakes  in  the 
North  of  England.     Lond.  1822.     12mo. 


WORDSWORTH  (William)— C<wh«M<rf. 

Memorials  of  a  Tour  on  the  Continent,  1820.  Lond. 
1822.     8vo. 

A  Guide  through  the  District  of  the  Lakes  in  the 
North  of  England,  with  a  Description  of  the  Scenery, 
etc.     Kendal,  1835.     12mo. 

WORKING  MAN. 

Autobiography  of  a  Working  Man,  by  "One  who 
has  whistled  at  the  Plough"  (Alexander  Somerville). 
Lond.  1848.     post  Svo. 

WORKS  OF  THE  LEARNED. 

The  Histoiy  of  the  Works  of  the  Learned,  containing 
impartial  Accounts  and  accurate  Abstracts  of  the  most 
valuable  Books,  published  in  Great  Britain  and  Foreign 
parts.  Interspersed  with  Dissertations,  etc.  6  vols. 
Lond.  1737-1739.     Svo. 

See  also,  Republick  of  Letters. 

WORLD  (The).     See  British  Essayists. 

WORLD  (The)  Unmask'd  ;  or,  the  Philosopher  the 
greatest  Cheat.  In  Twenty-Four  Dialogues,  in  which 
true  Virtue  is  distinguished  from  what  usually  bears 
the  name  or  resemblance  of  it,  etc.  To  which  is  added 
the  State  of  Souls  separated  from  their  Bodies,  being  an 
Epistolary  Treatise,  wherein  is  proved  from  Holy  Scripr 
ture  that  the  Punishment  of  the  wicked  will  not  be 
Eternal  Translated  from  the  French.  Lcmd.  1736. 
Svo. 

WORLDS. 

Of  the  Plurality  of  Worlds.  See  Whbwei.l 
(William). 

WORM  (Jens). 

Forsog  til  et  Lexicon  over  Danske,  Norske  og 
Islandske  Icerde  Moend,  som  ved  trykte  Skrifter  have 
giort  sig  bckiendte,  saavelsom  andre  Ustuderede,  som 
noget  have  skrevet.  •  3  vols.  HelsingiJer,  1771-1784. 
Svo. 

WORMIUS  (Olaus),  M.D. 

Runica  sou  Danica  Literatura  Antiquissima,  vulgo 
Gothica  dicta  lucia  reddita.    Amsierodami,  \QZQ.     4to. 

Danicorum  Monumentorum  Libri  VL  Hafmce,  1643. 
folio. 

Regum  Danias  series  duplex;  et  limitum  inter 
Daniam  et  Sueciam  descriptio  ex  vetustt  Legum  Scani- 
carum  Uteris  Ruoicis  in  membrana  exarato  codice  eruta, 
et  Notis  illustrata.  Ilafnm,  1642.  folio.  (Bound 
with  the  preceding.) 


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WOEMIUS  (Olaus),  M.B.—Caiiiiuued. 

Museum  Wormianum,  seu  Historia  Rerum  rariorum 
quae  Hafnise  Danorum  in  fedibus  Authoris  servantur. 
Lugduni  Batavorum,  1655.     folio. 

De  Aureo  Cornu  Danico.  See  Bartholinus 
(Thomas). 

WORNUM  (Ralph  Nicholson). 

Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Hans 
Holbein,  Painter  of  Augsburg.    Lond.  1867.   royal  8vo. 

The  Epochs  of  Painting :  a  Biographical  and 
Critical  Essay  on  Painting  and  Painters  of  all  Times 
and  many  Places.     Lond.  1864.     8vo. 

Etchings  from  the  National  Gallery.  First  and 
Second  Series,  with  Notes.  2  vols.  Lond.  1876, 1878. 
folio. 

History  of  Painting.  See  Knight's  Weekly  Volumes. 

WOERALL  (John). 

Bibliotheca  Topographica  Anglicana  ;  or,  a  new  and 
compleat  Catalogue  of  aU  the  Books  extant  relating  to 
the  Antiquity,  Description,  and  Natural  History  of 
England  and  its  Counties,  to  the  Year  1736.  Lond. 
1736.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Legum  Anglite,  Part  I. ;  or,  a  Catalogue 
of  the  Common  and  Statute  Law  Books  of  this  Realm, 
and  some  others  relating  thereto.  Compiled  by  John 
WorraU.  Part  II.,  containing  a  general  Account  of 
the  Law  and  Law  Writers  of  England  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  Reign  of  Edward  III.,  as  also  of  the  Public 
Records,  etc.  Compiled  by  Edward  Brooke.  2  vola 
Lond.  1788.     12mo. 

WORSAAE  (J.  J  A.) 

Afbildninger  f ra  det  Kongelige  Museum  for  Nordiske 
Oldsager  i  Kjobenhavn.     Kjobeiihavn,  IS54:.     8vo. 

The  Primeval  Antiquities  of  Denmark.  Translated 
and  applied  to  the  Illustration  of  similar  Remains  in 
England,  by  William  J.  Thoms.     Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Danes  and  Norwegians  in  Eng- 
land, Scotland,  and  Ireland.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

WORSLEY  (Richard). 

History  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.     Lond.  1781.     4to. 

WORTHINGTON  (George). 

An  Inquiry  into  the  powers  of  Juries  to  decide 
incidentally  on  Questions  of  Law.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

WORTLEY  (Hon.  C.  S.),  Captain  R.A. 

Journal  of  an  Excursion  to  Antwerp  during  the 
Siege  of  the  Citadel  in  December  1832,  by  Captain  the 
'Hon.  C.  S.  W.     Lond.  1833.     12mo. 


WORTLEY  (Lady  Emmeline  C.  E.  Stuart). 

Travels  in  the  United  States,  etc.,  during  1849  and 
1850.     3  vols.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

WOTTON  (Sir  Henry). 

Ad  Regem  e  Scotia  reducem  Henrici  Wottoni  Plausus 
et  Vota.     Londini,  1633.     folio. 

The  State  of  Christendom.     Lond.  1657.     folio. 

Reliquioe  Wottoniana; ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Lives, 
Letters,  Poems ;  with  Characters  of  sundry  Personages 
and  other  incomparable  Pieces  of  Language  and  Art, 
etc.  Third  edition,  with  large  additions.  Lond.\6T2. 
8vo. 

Letters  and  Despatches.     See  Roxburghe  Club. 

Poems  by  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
and  others,  edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Hannah.  Lond, 
1845.     12mo. 

WOTTON  (William),  D.D. 

Discourse  concerning  the  confusion  of  Languages  at 
Babel,  proving  it  to  have  been  Miraculous,  etc.,  contrary 
to  the  opinion  of  M.  Le  Clerc  and  others.  With  an 
Enquiry  into  the  Primitive  Language  before  that 
wonderful  event.     Lond.  1730.     8vo. 

Wottoii's  Short  View  of  George  Hickes's  Grammatico- 
Critical,  and  Archcological  Treasure  of  the  Ancient 
Northern  Languages.  Faithfully  and  intirely  trans- 
lated into  English  from  the  Latin  original,  by  Maurice 
Shelton.     Lond.  1735.     8vo. 

See  also.  Leges  :  Leges  Wallic^b. 

WOUVERMANS  (Philippe). 

CEuvres  de  Philippe  Wouvermens,  Hollandois, 
gravdes  d'apr6s  ses  meUleurs  Tableaux  qui  sont  dans 
les  plus  beaux  Cabinets  de  Paris,  et  aiUeurs.  Paris, 
1737-1762.     large  folio. 

WRANGELL  (Ferdinand  von). 

Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Polar  Sea,  in  the 
years  1820-1823;  commanded  by  Lieutentant,  now 
Admiral,  Ferdinand  von  Wrangell,  of  the  Russian 
Imperial  Navy.  Edited  by  Major  Edward  Sabine. 
Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

WRANGHAM  (Rev.  Francis),  Archdeacon  of 
Cleveland. 

A  few  Sonnets  attempted  from  Petrarch  in  Early 
Life.     Lee  Priory  Press,  Kent,  1817.     4to. 

The  British  Plutarch ;  containing  Lives  of  the  most 
eminent  Divines,  Statesmen,  Philosophers,  Poets,  and 
Artists  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  from  the  Accession 
of  Henry  VIII.  to  the  present  Day.  New  edition, 
re-arranged  and  enlarged.    6  vols.     Lond.  1816,     8vo. 


WRANGHAM— WRIGHT. 


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WEANGHAM  (Rev.  Francis),  Archdeacon  of 
Cleveland —  Continued, 

The  Pleiad.  Abridgments  from  seven  distinguLshod 
Writers  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity.  See  Con- 
stable's Miscellany. 

The  English  portion  of  the  Library  of  the  Ven. 
Francis  Wrangham.     Sec  Catalogues. 

WRAXALL  (Sir  C.  F.  Lascelles). 

Life  and  Times  of  Her  Majesty  Caroline  Matilda, 
Queen  of  Denmark  and  Norway,  and  Sister  of  His 
Majesty  George  IIL  of  England.  3  vols.  Land.  \8Q4. 
8vo. 

Historic  Bye-Ways.    2  vols.    Land.  l8Gi.    postSvo. 

WRAXALL  (Sir  Nathaniel  William). 

A  Tour  round  the  Baltic  through  the  Northern 
Counties  of  Europe,  etc.  Fourth  edition,  corrected 
and  augmented.     Lond.  1807.     Svo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Courts  of  Berlin,  Dresden,  Warsaw, 
and  Vienna,  in  the  years  1777,  1778,  and  1779. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1806.     8vo. 

History  of  France,  from  1574  to  1610  ;  preceded 
with  a  View  of  the  civil,  military,  and  political  State 
of  Europe  between  the  middle  and  the  close  of  the  16th 
Century,  etc.     6  vols.     Lond.  1814.     Svo. 

Historical  Memoirs  of  My  Own  Time  from  1772  to 
1784.     2  vols.     Lond.  1815.     Svo. 

Posthumous  Memoirs  of  his  Own  Time.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1836.     Svo. 

Recollections  of  Russia.  See  Constable's  Miscel- 
lany OF  Foreign  Literature. 

WREN  (Sir  Christopher). 

Memoirs  of  his  Life.     See  Elmes  (James). 

WREN  (Christopher),  Son  of  the  jn-ececlmg. 

Parentalia ;  or,  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  the  Wrens, 
viz.,  of  Mathew  Bishop  of  Ely,  Christopher  Dean  of 
Westminster,  etc.,  but  chiefly  of  Sir  Christopher  Wren ; 
in  which  is  contained,  besides  liis  Works,  a  number  of 
Original  Papers  and  Records,  compiled  by  his  son 
Christopher ;  now  published  by  his  grandson  Stephen 
Wren,  ■with  the  care  of  Joseph  Ames.  Lond.  1750. 
folio. 

WREN  (Matthew),  Bishop  of  Ely. 

Increpatio  Bar  Jesu :  sive  Polemica;  Adsertiones 
Loconun  aliquot  S.  Scripturse  ab  imposturis  Perver- 
sionum  in  Catechesi  Racoviana  collects,  etc.  Lon- 
dini,  1660.     4to. 

An  Abandoning  of  the  Scotish  Covenant :  a  brief 
Theological  Treatise,  touching  the  Unlawful  Scotish 
Covenant,  which  was  in  the  late  ungracious  times  (with 
fraud  enough  and  force)  obtruded  upon  the  People  of 
England.     Lond.  1662.     4to. 


WREN  (Stephen), 

Parentalia.     See  Wren  (Christopher). 

WRIGHT  (Andrew). 

Court-Hand  Restored;  or,  the  Student's  Assistant 
in  reading  Old  Deeds,  with  an  Appendix  containing 
Charters,  Records,  etc.,  Ancient  Names  of  Places,  and 
Surnames  ;  and  a  Glossography  of  Latin  Words  found 
iu  Ancient  Writings.  Fourth  edition.  Lond.  1815. 
4to. 

The  same.     Fifth  edition.     Land  1818.     4to. 

WRIGHT  (Charles  Heney  Hamilton). 

Zuchariah  and  his  Prophecies,  considered  in  relation 
to  modem  criticism ;  with  a  Critical  and  Grammatical 
Commentary  and  New  Translation.  Bampton  Lec- 
tures, 1878.     Lond.  1879.     Svo. 

WRIGHT  (Frances). 

Views  of  Society  and  Manners  in  America ;  in  a 
series  of  Letters  from  that  Country  to  a  friend  in  Eng- 
land, during  the  years  1818,  1819,  and  1820;  by  an 
Englishwoman.     Land.  1822.     Svo. 

WRIGHT  (Rev.  George  Newham). 

A  Guide  to  the  Lakes  of  Killamey.  Lond.  1822. 
12mo. 

A  Guide  to  the  Giant's  Causeway,  and  the  North- 
East  Coast  of  Antrim.     Lond.  1823.     12mo. 

A  Guide  to  the  County  of  Wicklow.  Lmd.  1827. 
Svo. 

An  Historical  Guide  to  Antient  and  Modem  Dublin. 
Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

Ireland  illustrated,  from  Original  Drawings,  with 
Descriptions.     Lond.  1831.     4to. 

See  also,  Gorton  (John). 

WRIGHT  (James). 

Monasticon  Anglicanum,  abridged  and  translated. 
See  Dugdale  (Sir  Wiluam). 

WRIGHT  (J.  M.  E.) 

Solutions  of  the  Cambridge  Problems,  from  1800  to 
1820.     2  vols.     Lond.  1825.     Svo. 


WRIGHT  (Sir  Martin). 
An  Introduction  to  the  Law  of  Tenures, 
edition.     Lond.  1792.     Svo. 


Fourth 


WRIGHT  (Michael). 

Ragguaglio  della  Solenne  Comparsa,  fatta  in  Roma 
gli  otto  di  Gennaio  1687,  dall'  illustr.  Signor  Cont«  di 
Castelmaine,  Ambasciadore  Straordinario  di  Giacomo 
II.  Re  d'Inghilterra,  etc.,  alia  Santa  Sede  Apostolica; 
da  Giovanni  Michele  Writ.     Roma,  1687.     folio. 


1110 


WRIGHT— WRONGS. 


WEIGHT  (MioBAEh)—C(mfmued. 

Embassy  of  Roger  Earl  of  Castlemain  to  Innocent 
XI.  from  King  James  II.  Translated  into  English,  and 
with  Alterations  and  Additions  by  the  Author.  Lovd. 
1688.     folio. 

WEIGHT  (Robert). 

A  Memoir  of  General  James  Oglethorpe,  one  of  the 
earliest  Eeformors  of  Prison  Discipline  in  England, 
and  Founder  of  Georgia,  in  America.  Loiid.  1867. 
post  8vo. 

WRIGHT  (T.) 

Some  Account  of  the  Life  of  Richard  Wilson,  RA., 
with  Testimonies  to  his  Genius  and  Memory,  and 
Remarks  on  his  Landscapes.     Lo7id.  1824.     4to. 

WRIGHT  (Thomas). 

The  Passions  of  the  Minde  in  generall.  Land.  1604. 
4to. 

WRIGHT  (Thomas). 

Clavis  Ccelestis  ;  being  the  Explication  of  a  Diagram 
entituled  a  Synopsis  of  the  Universe ;  or  the  Visible 
World  epitomized.     Lotid.  1742.     4to. 

An  original  Theory,  or  Now  Hypothesis  of  the  Uni- 
verse ;  solving  the  general  Phenomena  of  the  visible 
Creation.     Lo7id.  1750.     4to. 

WRIGHT  (Thomas). 

Louthiana  ;  or,  an  Introduction  to  the  Antiquities  of 
Ireland,  etc.     See  Lodth  (County  op). 

WRIGHT  (Thomas). 

Early  Mysteries,  and  other  Latin  Poems  of  the 
Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Centuries.    Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

Biographia  Britannica  Literaria;  or.  Biography  of 
Literary  Characters  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
arranged  in  chronological  order.  Anglo-Saxon  Period. 
Lond.  1842.     royal  8vo. 

Biographia  Britannica  Literaria,  etc.,  Anglo-Norman 
Period.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Ludlow  and  its  Neighbourhood, 
forming  a  Popular  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Welsh 
Border.     2  vols,  in  1.     Ludlow,  1841,  1852.     8vo. 

History  and  Topography  of  the  County  of  Essex, 
comprising  its  Ancient  and  Modem  History,  with  a 
series  of  Views.     2  vols.     Lond.  1842.     4to. 

St.  Patrick's  Purgatory ;  an  Essay  on  the  Legends  of 
Purgatory,  Hell,  and  Paradise,  current  during  the 
Middle  Ages.     Lond.  1844.     post  8vo. 

Essays  on  subjects  connected  with  the  Literature, 
Popular  Superstitions  and  History  of  England  in  the 
Middle  Ages.     2  vols.     Lo}id.  1846.     post  Svo. 


WRIGHT  {Tnoyiks)—Cmiii7iued. 

England  under  the  House  of  Hanover,  its  History 
and  condition  Illustrated  from  the  Caricatures  and 
Satires  of  the  Day.     2  vols.  Lond.  1848.     8vo. 

The  Celt,  the  Roman,  and  the  Saxon :  a  History  of 
the  Early  Inhabitants  of  Britain  down  to  the  Conver- 
sion of  the  Anglo-Saxons  to  Christianity.  Illustrated 
by  the  ancient  Remains  brought  to  Ught  by  recent 
research.  Lond.  1852.  post  8vo. 
.  Dictionary  of  Obsolete  and  Provincial  English. 
2  vols.  Lond.  1857.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Philological 
Library.) 

A  History  of  Domestic  Manners  and  Sentiments  in 
England  during  the  Middle  Ages.     Lond.  1862.     4to. 

A  History  of  Caricature  and  Grotesque  in  Literature 
and  Art,  with  Illustrations  from  various  sources,  drawn 
and  engi-aved  by  E.  W.  Fairholt.     Lond.  1865.     Svo. 

The  Histoiy  of  Scotland,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.     3  vols.     Lond.  1866.     royal  Svo. 

Caricature  History  of  the  Georges,  or  Annals  of  the 
House  of  Hanover,  compiled  from  the  Squibs,  Bread- 
sides,  Lampoons,  and  Pictorial  Caricatures  of  the  Time. 
Lond.  1867.     post  Svo. 

The  Homes  of  Other  Days :  a  History  of  Domestic 
Manners  and  Sentiments  in  England  from  the  earliest 
known  period  to  modern  times.    Lond.  1871.   royal  Svo. 

The  Chester  Plays.     See  Shakespeare  Society. 

Queen  Elizabeth  and  her  Times.  See  Elizabeth, 
Queen  of  England. 

See  also,  Camden  Society.     Warton  Club. 

WRIGHT  (William). 

Advice  on  the  Study  and  Practice  of  the  Law. 
Addressed  to  Attorneys'  Clerks.  Second  edition, 
enlarged.     Lond.  1815.     Svo. 

WRIT  (Giov.  Michel).     See  Wright  (Michael). 

WRITERS  TO  THE  SIGNET. 

Several  Acts  of  the  Writers  to  his  Majesty's  Signet. 
Edinh.  1744.     folio. 

Acts  and  Regulations  of  the  Society  of  Writers  to 
his  Majesty's  Signet.     Edinb.  1778.     Svo. 

Acts  and  Regulations  of  the  Society  of  Clerks  to  his 
Majesty's  Signet.     Edinh.  ISll.     Svo. 

Report  by  the  Curators  of  the  Library  of  Writers  to 
the  Signet,  with  Bye-Laws  for  the  management  of  the 
Library.     Edinb.  1852.     Svo. 

Catalogues  of  the  Library  of  the  Writers  to  the 
Signet.     See  Catalogues. 


WRONGS  of    the  Caffre    Nation. 
Good  Hope. 


See   Cape    of 


WROTTESLEY— WYNNE. 


nil 


WROTTESLEY  (Hon.  Gbokge),  Lieut.-Col.,  RE. 
Life  and  Correspondence  of  Field-Marshal  Sir  John 
Biirgoyne,  Bart.     2  vols.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

WULFEN  (Xaverius). 

De  Plumbo  Spatoso  Carinthiaco,  ex  Germanico 
idioniate  in  Latinum  transtulit  Josephus  Eyerel. 
Vindohmut,  1791.     4to. 

WUETZ   (Ad.) 

The  Atomic  Theory.  Translated  by  E.  Cleminshaw. 
Lond.  1880.     8vo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 

WYAT  (George). 

Extracts  from  the  Life  of  the  virtuous,  christian, 
and  renowned  Queen  Anne  Boleigne.  Written  at  the 
close  of  the  X.VIth  century,  and  now  first  printed. 
Lmid.  1817.     4to. 

WYATT  (Sir  Matthew  Digbt),  Architect. 

The  Industrial  Arts  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  : 
a  Series  of  Illustrations  of  the  choicest  Specimens 
produced  by  every  nation,  at  the  Great  Exhibition 
of  Works  of  Industry,  1851.  2  vols.  Lond.  1851. 
royal  folio. 

The  Art  of  Illuminating  as  practised  in  Europe 
from  the  earliest  times.  Illustrated  by  Borders,  Initial 
Letters,  and  Alphabets,  selected  and  Chromolitho- 
graphed  by  W.  R.  Tymms.  With  an  Essay  and 
Instructions  by  M.  D.  Wyatt.  Lond.  (1860).  royal 
8vo. 

Fine  Art :  a  Sketch  of  its  History,  Theory,  Practice, 
and  Application  to  Industry;  being  a  Course  of 
Lectures    delivered   at   Cambridge   in    1870.      Lond. 

1870.  8vo. 

Fine  Art,  its  History,  Theory,  and  Practice.     Lond. 

1871.  8vo. 

WYATT  (Sir  Thomas). 

Poetical  Works.     Land.  1831.     12mo. 
See  also,  Howard  (Henry). 

WYCHERLEY  (W.) 

Miscellany  Poems,  as  Satyrs,  Epistles,  Love-verses, 
Songs,  Sonnets,  etc.     Lond.  1704.     folio. 

WYCLIFFE  (John  de),  D.D. 

Tracts  and  Treatises,  with  Selections  and  Translations 
from  his  Manuscripts  and  Latin  Works,  edited  for  the 
Wycliffe  Society,  with  an  Introductory  Memoir  by 
Robert  Vaughan,  D.D.     Lond.  1Mb.     8vo. 

Select  English  Works  of  John  Wyclif .  Edited  from 
original  MSS.  by  Thomas  Arnold,  of  University  College, 
Oxford.     3  vols.     Oxfwd,  1869.     8vo. 


WYCLIFFE  SOCIETY  (The).  See  Clabkson 
(David).     Wycuffe  (John  db). 

WYLD  (Jameb). 

Map  of  the  Island  of  Cyprus.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

WYLD  (Robert  Stoddabt). 

The  World  as  Dynamical  and  Immaterial,  and  the 
Nature  of  Perception.     Edinb.  1868.     12mo. 

The  Physics  and  Philosophy  of  the  Senses  ;  or.  The 
Mental  and  the  Physical  in  their  Mutual  Relation. 
Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

WYLIE  (Rev.  James  Aitken),  LL.D. 

The  Modem  Judea,  Ammon,  Moab,  and  Edom 
compared  with  Ancient  Prophecy.  Glasgow,  1841. 
12mo. 

The  Papacy ;  its  History,  Dogma.s,  Genius,  and 
Prospects.     Edinh.  1851.     8vo. 

Daybreak  in  Spain ;  or.  Sketches  of  Spain  and  its 
New  Reformation :  a  Tour  of  two  months.  Lond. 
1870.     post  8vo. 

WYNCH  (P.  M.) 

An  Original  Treatise  on  the  Hindoo  Law  of  Inheri- 
tance.    See  Hindoos. 

WYNDHAM  (Mrs  Anne). 

Claustrum  Regale  Reseratum;  or,  the  King's  Con- 
cealment at  Trent     See  Blount  (Thomas). 

WYNDHAM  (Henry  Penruddocke). 

A  Tour  through  Monmouthshire  and  Wales,  made 
in  the  months  of  .June  and  July  1774,  and  August 
1777.     Salisbury,  1781.     4to. 

WYNNE  (Edward). 

Eunomus ;  or,  "Dialogues  concerning  the  Law  and 
Constitution  of  England.     2  vols.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

WYNNE  (John  Huddlestone). 

A  Compleat  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  earliest 
Accounts  to  the  present  Time.  2  vols.  Lond.  1774. 
8vo. 

General  History  of  the  British  Empire  in  America, 
including  all  the  Countries  in  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies  ceded  by  the  Peace  of  Paris.  2  vols. 
Lo7id.  1770.     8vo. 

WYNNE  (William). 

The  Life  of  Sir  Leoline  Jenkins,  Ambassador  and 
Plenipotentiary  for  the  General  Peace  at  Cologn  and 
Nimeguen,  and  Secretary  of  State  to  Cliarlos  IL  ;  and 
a  Complete  Series  of  Letters  from  the  beginning  to  the 
end  of  those  two  important  Treaties.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1724.     folio. 


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WYNNE— WYTTEKBACH. 


WYNNE  (William).     See  Powell  (David). 

WYNTER  (Andrew),  M.D. 

Fruit  between  the  Leaves.    2  vols.    Lond.  1875.   8vo. 

WYNTOUN  (Andrew  of). 

Do  Orygynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland,  be  Androw  of 
Wyntown,  now  first  published,  with  Notes,  a  Glossary, 
etc.,  by  David  Macpherson.    2  vols.    Lond.  1795.    8vo. 

The  same.     2  vols.     Lond.  1795.     4to. 

The  same.  Edited  by  David  Laing.  See  Scotland  : 
Historians  of  Scotland. 

WYRCESTEE  (William). 

Topographical  Account  of  Bristow.  See  Dallaway 
(Rev.  James). 

WYRLEY  (William). 

The  true  Use  of  Armorie  showed  by  Historic,  and 
plainly  proved  by  Example,  etc.     Lond.  1592.     4to. 


WYSE  (Francis). 

America,    its    Realities    and    Resources. 
Lond.  1846.     8vo. 


3   vols. 


WYSE  (Rt.  Hon.  Sib  Thomas),  KC.B. 

Impressions  of  Greece ;  with  an  Introduction  by  his 
Niece,  Miss  Wyse  ;  and  Letters  from  Greece  to  Friends 
at  Home,  by  Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley,  Dean  of  West- 
minster.    Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

WYSE  (Thomas),  Junior. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  late  Catholic  Association  of 
Ireland.     2  vols.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

WYTTENBACH  (Daniel). 

Vita  Davidis  Ruhnkenii.  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1799.     8vo. 


XAVIER— XIVREY. 


1113 


X 


XAVIER  (HiEBONYuns). 

Historia  Christi  Persice  conscripta,  simulque  multis 
modis  contaminata,  Latino  reddita  et  aniniadversionibus 
notata  a  Lud.  de  Dieu. — Item,  ejusdem  Historia  S. 
Petri,  Persice  et  Latine.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1 639. 
4to. 

XENOPHON. 

Xenophontis  quae  extant  Opera.  Grtece  et  Latiue, 
opera  J.  Leunclavii.  Lutetiw  Parisiorum,  1625. 
folio. 

Opera,  Graece  et  Latine,  ex  editionibus  Schneideri  et 
Zeunii :  accedit  Index  Latinus.  10  vols.  Edinb. 
1811.     postSvo. 

Xenophontis  Opera  Graeca  rocognovit,  cum  cod. 
MS.  Oxoniensi  et  omnibus  fere  libris  editis  contulit, 
versionem  Latinam  emendavit,  etc.  Notas  H. 
Stephani,  Leunclavii,  R.  Porti  et  Mureti  recensitas  et 
castigatas,  Variantium  Lectionum  delectum,  Indicesque 
adjunxit  Thomas  Hutchinson.  2  vols.  Oxon.  1727, 
1735.     4to. 

De  Cyri  Institutione,  Libri  Octo,  Gr.  et  Lat  a  Tho. 
Hutchinson.     Londmi,  1756.     8vo. 

De  Institutione  Cyri,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Ex  editione  Tho. 
Hutchinson.     4  vols.     Glasgow,  1767.     12mo. 

De  Socrate  Commentarii ;  item  Socratis  Apologia, 
Graece.     Olasgua,  1761.     4to. 

Cyrupsedia ;  or,  the  Institution  and  Life  of  Cyrus, 
King  of  Persians ;  translated  into  English  by  Philemon 
Holland,  Doctor  in  Physick.     Lond.  1632.     folio. 

CjTopoedia ;  or,  the  Institution  of  Cyrus,  translated 
from  the  Greek  of  Xenophon  by  the  Hon.  Maurice 
Ashley.     2  vols.     Lond.  1770.     Svo. 

The  Cyropsedia ;  or,  Institution  of  Cyrus  and  the 
Hellenics,  or  Grocjan  History.  Translated  by  the  Rev. 
J.  S.  Watson  and  the  Rev.  Henry  Dale.  Lond.  1855. 
12mo.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.) 

The  Expedition  of  Cyrus  into  Persia,  and  the 
Retreat  of  the  Ten  Thousand  Greeks,  with  critical  and 
historical  Notes  by  Edward  Spelman ;  translated  from 
Xenophon;  with  Notes.  2  vols.  Camhridtje,  1776. 
8vo. 

Xenophon's  Anabasis ;  or,  Expedition  of  Cyrus.  A 
literal  Translation,  chiefly  from  the  text  of  William 
Dindorf,  by  George  B.  Wheeler.     Lo)id.  1850.     12mo. 


XEISOTHON— Continued. 

The  Anabasis;  or,  Expedition  of  Cynia,  and  the 
Memorabilia  of  Socrates.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  J. 
S.  Watson.  With  a  Geographical  Commentary  by  W. 
F.  Ainsworth.  Lond.  1854.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Clas- 
sical Library.) 

Xenophon's  History  of  the  Aifairs  of  Greece ;  being 
a  Continuation  of  the  Peloponnesian  War,  from  the 
time  where  Thucydidcs  ends,  to  the  Battle  of  Man- 
tinea,  translated  from  the  Greek,  by  John  Newman. 
Lond.  1686.     8vo. 

Xenophon's  Memorabilia  of  Socrates,  translated 
from  the  text  of  R.  Kiihner,  with  Notes  and  Prolego- 
mena, by  Geo.  B.  Wheeler.     Lojid.  1847.     12mo. 

The  Banquet  of  Xenophon,  done  from  the  Greek ; 
with  an  Introductory  Essay  concerning  the  Doctrine 
and  Death  of  Socrates  by  James  Welwood,  M.D. 
Lmid.  1710.     12mo. 

Xenophon's  Memoirs  of  Socrates.  With  the  Defence 
of  Socrates  before  his  Judges.  Translated  by  Sarah 
Fielding.     Ixmd.  1788.     Svo. 

Xenophon's  Treatise  of  Household  (Certain  Ancient 
Tracts  concerning  the  management  of  Landed  Property). 
See  Tracts  (Collections  of). 

Tho  Minor  Works  of  Xenophon,  viz.,  the  Memoirs 
of  Socrates,  the  Banquet,  Hiero  on  the  Condition  of 
Royalty ;  and  Economics,  or  the  Science  of  Good 
Husbandry.  Translated  from  the  Greek  by  several 
Hands.     Lond.  1813.     Svo. 

Xenophon's  Minor  Works.  Translated  by  the  Rev. 
J.  S.  Waison.  Lond.  1878.  12mo.  (Bohn's  Clas- 
sical Library.) 

Le  Opere  di  Senofonte,  tradotte  dal  Greco  da  Marc' 
Antonio  Gandini.      Vefietia,  1588.     4to. 

XIMENA  (Martin  de). 

Catalogo  de  los  Obispos  de  las  Iglesias  Catredales 
de  la  Diocesi  de  Jaen,  y  Annales  Ecclesiasticos  deste 
Obispado.     Madrid,  1654.     folio. 

XIPHILINUS  (Joannes). 

History  of  Dion  Cassius.     See  Dion  Cassiu8. 

XrVREY  (Jules  Bergkb  db). 
Recherches  sur  les  Sources  Antiques  de  la   Littd- 
rature  Fran9aise.     Paris,  1829.     royal  Svo. 

7b 


1114 


YAIE— YOEK. 


YAIR  (Rev.  James),  Minister  of  the  Scotch  Church 
in  Campvere. 

An  Account  of  the  Scotch  Trade  in  the  Netherlands ; 
and  of  the  Staple  Port  in  Camp vere.    Laiul.  177 G.    8vo. 

YAEMOUTH. 

A  Booke  of  the  Foundacion  and  Antiquitye  of  the 
Towns  of  Greate  Yermouthe,  from  the  original  Manu- 
script written  in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  with 
Notes  and  an  Appendix,  edited  by  Charles  John  Palmer. 
Grecet  Yarmouth,  1847.     4to. 

YAERANTON  (Andrew). 

England's  Improvement  by  Sea  and  Land  to  out-do 
the  Dutch  without  Fighting  ;  to  pay  Debts  without 
Money,  etc.,  in  two  parts.  2  vols.  Land.  1677,  1698. 
4to. 

YAEEELL  (William). 

History  of  British  Fishes,  illustrated  by  nearly  400 
woodcuts.  With  Supplement.  2  vols.  Lond.  1835, 
1839.     8vo. 

YATES  (MrsAshton). 

A  Winter  in  Italy,  in  a  series  of  Letters  to  a  friend. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1844.     post  8vo. 

YATES  (James). 

On  the  French  System  of  Measures,  Weights,  and 
Coins,  and  its  adaptation  to  general  use.  Lond.  1854. 
8vo. 

YATES  (Eev.  Eichard),  D.D. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey  of  St.  Ed- 
mund's Bury.  Second  edition,  with  additions.  Lo7id. 
1843.     4to. 

YATES  (William). 

Memoirs  of  John  Chamberlain,  Missionary  in  India. 
With  a  Preface  by  F.  A.  Cox.     Lond.  1825.     8vo. 

YATES  (William  Holt),  M.D. 

Modern  History  and  Condition  of  Egypt,  its  Climate, 
Diseases,  and  Capabilities,  with  an  Account  of  the 
Proceedings  of  Mohammed  Ali  Pascha  from  1801  to 
1843.     2  vols.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 


YEAE  OF  LIBEEATION  (The)  ;  a  Journal  of 
the  Defence  of  Hamburgh  against  the  French  Army 
under  Marshal  Davoust  in  1813,  with  Sketches  of  the 
Battles  of  Lutzen,  Bautzen,  etc.  2  vols.  Lond.  1832. 
8vo. 

YEATES  (Thomas). 

A  Syriac  Grammar,  principally  adapted  to  the  New 
Testament  in  that  Language.     Lond.  1819.     8vo. 

YELVEETON  (Sir  Henky). 

The  Reports  of  Sir  Henry  Yelverton,  of  divers 
special  Cases  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  as  well  as 
in  the  latter  end  of  the  Reign  of  Q.  Elizabeth,  as  in  the 
first  ten  years  of  K.  James.  Published  originally  in 
French  by  Sir  William  "Wylde.     DuUin,  1792.     8vo. 

YELVERTON  CASE. 

Cases  decided  in  the  Court  of  Session,  etc.,  Long- 
worth  or  Yelverton  v.  Yelverton,  and  Yelverton  v. 
Longworth,  December  19, 1862.  Edinh.  1863.  royal 
8vo. 

YEPES  (Era  Diego  de),  Bishop  of  Tara^ona. 

Historia  particular  do  la  Persecucion  de  Inglaterra  y 
de  los  Martirios  mas  insignes  que  en  ella  ha  auido, 
desde  el  auo  1570.     Madrid,  1599.     4to. 

YONGE  (Charlotte  Mary). 

Life  of  John  Coleridge  Patteson,  Missionary  Bishop 
of  the  Melanesian  Islands.  2  vols.  Lond.  1875. 
post  8vo. 

See  also,  Wiesener  (Locis). 

YONGE  (Walter). 

Diary  of  Walter  Yonge.     See  Camden  Society. 

YORK  (Fredbbiok,  Duke  of). 

A  correct  copy  of  the  Evidence  taken  before  a 
Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons,  iipon  the  Con- 
duct of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Commander-in-Chief ; 
in  which  are  included  several  Documents  that  have  not 
yet  appeared  before  the  Public.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

Mr  Wardle  and  the  Duke  of  York:  the  corrected 
Speeches  of  Mr  Wardle,  the  Chancellor  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, Mr  Whitbread,  etc.,  in  the  House  of  Commons 
on  the  Charges  against  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke 
of  York.     Lmid.  1809.     8vo. 


YORK— YOUNG. 


1115 


YORK  (James,  Duke  of). 

Memoirs  of  English  Affairs,  chiefly  Naval,  from  the 
year  1660  to  1673,  written  by  his  Eoyal  Highness 
James  Duke  of  York,  under  his  administration  of  Lord 
High  Admiral.  Published  from  his  original  Letters 
and  other  Eoyal  Authorities.     Land.  17 2d.     8vo. 

YORK  CATHEDRAL. 

An  Accurate  Description  and  History  of  the  Cathe- 
dral of  St.  Peter,  York.     York,n&3.     12mo. 

YORKE  (James). 

The  Union  of  Honour;  containing  the  Armes, 
Matches,  and  Issues  of  the  Kings,  Dukes,  Marquesses, 
and  Earles  of  England  from  the  Conquest  untill  this 
present  yeere  1640,  etc.,  with  the  Arms  of  the  Gentry 
of  Lincolnshire.  By  James  Yorke,  Blacksmith  of 
Lincoln.     Lond.  1640.     folio. 

YORKE  (Philip). 

The  Royal  Tribes  of  Walea     Wrexham,  1799.     4to. 

YOSY  (Mrs  A.) 

Switzerland  ;  as  now  divided  into  nineteen  Cantons; 
interspersed  with  Anecdotes,  local  Customs,  and  a 
Description  of  the  present  State  of  the  Country,  with 
picturesque  Representations  of  the  Dress  and  Manners 
of  the  Swiss.     2  vols.    L(Md.  1815.     8vo. 

YOUATT  (Wiluam), 

Treatises  on  Cattle,  on  Sheep,  and  on  the  Horse. 
See  Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge. 

YOUNG  (Archibald). 

A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  French  Bar,  from  its 
Origin  to  the  Present  Day ;  with  Biographical  Notices. 
Edinb.  1869.    post  8vo. 

YOUNG  (Arthur). 

The  Farmer's  Letters  to  the  People  of  England,  con- 
taining the  Sentiments  of  a  practical  Husbandman  on 
various  subjects  of  great  importance,  particularly  the 
Exportation  of  Corn,  the  present  State  of  Agriculture, 
etc.  To  which  are  added.  Occasional  Tracts  on  Hus- 
bandry and  Rural  CEconomics.     (Anon.)     Zond.  1768. 

8vo. 

A  Six  Weeks'  Tour  through  the  Southern  Counties 
of  England  and  Wales.     Loiul.  1769.     8vo. 

A  Six  Months'  Tour  through  the  North  of  England, 
containing  an  Account  of  the  present  State  of  Agricul- 
ture, Manufactures,  and  Population  in  several  Counties 
of  this  Kingdom.     4  vols.     Lond.  1771.     8vo. 

The  Farmer's  Tour  through  the  East  of  England. 
4  vols.     Lond.  1771.     8vo. 


YOUNG  (ARTBVR)—Coniinuefl. 

Political  Arithmetic ;  containing  Observations  on  the 
present  State  of  Great  Britain,  and  the  principles  of  her 
Policy  in  the  encouragement  of  Agriculture.  Lond. 
1774.     8vo. 

A  Tour  in  Ireland ;  with  General  Observations  on 
the  present  State  of  that  Kingdom  in  the  )'ear8  1776- 
7-8,  and  brought  down  to  the  end  of  1779.  Lond. 
1780.     4to. 

Travels  during  the  years  1787,  88,  89,  and  1790, 
undertaken  more  particularly  with  a  View  of  ascertain- 
ing the  Cultivation,  Wealth,  Resources,  and  National 
Prosperity  of  the  Kingdom  of  France.  2  vols.  Bury 
St.  Edmonds,  1792.     4to. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 
Suffolk.     Lond.  1797.     8vo. 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 
Lincoln.     Lond.  1799.     8vo. 

YOUNG  (Arthur). 

Nautical  Dictionary,  containing  Explanations  of 
Terms  and  Phrases  used  in  the  Building  and  Outfit  of 
Sailing  Vessels  and  Steamships,  in  Seamanship,  Navi- 
gation, Nautical  Astronomy,  and  in  Naval  Gunnery. 
Dundee,  1846.     post  8vo. 

YOUNG  (Rev.  David).  See  Edwards  (Jonathan). 
Halyburton  (Thomas).     Mead  (Rev.  Matthew). 

YOUNG  (K  D.),  RN. 

Nyassa :  a  Journal  of  Adventures  while  exploring 
Lake  Nyassa,  Central  Africa,  and  establishing  the 
Settlement  of  "Livingstonia."  Revised  by  Rev. 
Horace  Waller.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

YOUNG  (Edward),  LL.D. 

The  Works  of  Edward  Young,  Author  of  Night 
Thoughts,  revised  and  corrected  by  himself.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1813.     8vo. 

The  Centaur  not  fabulous.     Lond.  1755.     8vo. 

YOUNG  (Rbv.  George). 

A  Geological  Survey  of  the  Yorkshire  Coast 
Whitby,  1822.     4to. 

YOUNG  (Rev.  James). 

Life  of  John  Welsh,  Minister  of  Ayr,  1568-1622, 
including  Illustrations  of  the  Contemporary  EcclesiaB- 
tical  History  of  Scotland  and  France.  With  a  Biogra- 
phical Sketch  of  the  Author  (by  the  Rev.  James 
Anderson).     Edinb.  1866.     12mo. 


1116 


YOUNG— YOUNGE. 


YOUNG  (James). 

A  Short  Memoir  of  James  Young,  Merchant  Burgess 
of  Aberdeen,  and  Eachel  Cruickshank,  his  Spouse,  and 
their  Descendants  (by  Alexander  Johnston,  W.S.). 
Aberdeen,  1860.     4  to. 

YOUNG  (John),  Professor  of  Greek,  Univergity  of 
Glasffou: 

A  Criticism  on  the  Elegy  written  in  a  Country 
Church  Yard ;  being  a  Continuation  of  Dr  Johnson's 
Criticism  on  the  Poems  of  Gmy.     Edinh.  1810.     8vo. 

YOUNG  (John). 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Pictures  at  Grosvenor  House, 
London.  With  Etchings  and  accompanied  by  His- 
torical and  Biographical  Notices.     Land,.  1820.     4to. 

A  Catalogue  of  Pictures  by  British  Artists,  in  the 
Possession  of  Sir  John  Fleming  Leicester.  With 
Etchings  and  accompanied  by  Historical  and  Biogra- 
phical Notices.     Land.  1821.     4to. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Pictures  at  Leigh  Court,  the  Seat 
of  Philip  John  Miles,  Esq.  With  Etchings  and  accom- 
panied by  Historical  and  Biographical  Notices.  Lond. 
1822.     4to. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  celebrated  Collection  of  Pictures 
of  John  Julius  Angerstein,  containing  a  finished  Etch- 
ing of  every  Picture,  accompanied  with  Historical  and 
Biographical  Notices.     Lond.  1823.     4to. 

YOUNG  (Kev.  John),  LL.D. 

The  Christ  of  History  :  an  Argument  grounded  in 
the  Facts  of  his  Life  on  Earth.    Loml.  1855.    post  Svo. 

The  Mystery;  or,  Evil  and  God.  Lond.  1856. 
post  Svo. . 

YOUNG  (John  Eussbll). 

Around  the  World  with  General  Grant ;  a  Narrative 
of  the  Visit  of  General  U.  S.  Grant,  Ex-President  of 
the  United  States,  to  various  Countries  in  Europe, 
Asia,  and  Africa,  in  1877,  1878,  and  1879.  2  vols. 
New  York,  1880.     royal  Svo. 

YOUNG  (Rev.  Julian  Charles). 

A  Memoir  of  Charles  Mayne  Young,  Tragedian ; 
with  Extracts  from  his  Son's  Journal.  Lond.  1871. 
Svo. 

Last  Leaves  from  the  Journal  of  Julian  Charles 
Young,  Eector  of  Ilmington.     Edinh.  1875.     Svo. 

YOUNG  (M.)  4 

Life  and  Times  of  Aonio  Paleario ;  or,  a  History  of 
the  Italian  Reformers  in  the  Sixteenth  Century.  Illus- 
trated by  Original  Letters  and  Unedited  Documents. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1860.     Svo. 


YOUNG  (Matthew),  Bishop  of  Clonfert. 
Philosophical  Essays.     Dublin,  1799.     4to. 

YOUNG  (S.  A.) 

Studies  of  Trees,  with  and  without  foliage.  Edinh. 
1834.     folio. 

YOUNG  (Thomas),  M.D. 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Natural  Philosophy,  and 
the  Mechanical  Arts.     2  vols.     Lond.  1807.     4to. 

An  Account  of  some  recent  Discoveries  in  Hierogly- 
phical  Literature,  and  Egyptian  Antiquities,  including 
the  Author's  Original  Alphabet  as  extended  by  M. 
Champollion,  with  a  Translation  of  five  unpublished 
Greek  and  Egyptian  Manuscripts.     Lond.  1823.     Svo. 

Rudiments  of  an  Egyptian  Dictionary  in  the  Ancient 
Enchorial  Character;  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author 
and  Catalogue  of  his  Works.  Lond.  1831.  Svo. 
(Bound  with  Tattam's  Coptic  Grammar.) 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Thomas  Young,  M.D.,  with  a 
Catalogue  of  his  Works  and  Essays.  Lond.  1831. 
Svo. 

Miscellaneous  Works.  Vols.  I.  and  II.,  including 
his  Scientific  Memoirs,  edited  by  George  Peacock, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Ely.  Vol.  III.,  Hieroglyphical  Essays 
and  Correspondence,  etc.,  edited  by  John  Leitch. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1855.     Svo. 

Life.     See  Peacock  (George). 

YOUNG  (Thomas). 

Narrative  of  a  Residence  on  the  Mosquito  Sliore 
during  1839,  1840,  and  1841,  with  an  Account  of 
Truxillo  and  the  adjacent  Islands.    Lond.  1842.  12mo. 

YOUNG  (Sir  William). 

The  History  of  Athens,  politically  and  philosophi- 
cally considered.     Lond.  1786.     4to. 

The  West  India  Common  Place  Book.  Lond.  1807. 
4to. 

See  also,  Edwards  (Bryan).     Taylor  (Brook). 

YOUNG  (William). 

Portugal  in  1828;  comprising  Sketches  of  the  state 
of  Private  Society  and  of  Religion  in  that  Kingdom, 
under  Don  Miguel,  with  a  Nan-ative  of  the  Author's 
Residence  there,  his  persecution  and  confinement. 
Lond.  1828.     Svo. 

YOUNGE  (Edward). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determiued  in  the  Court 
of  Exchequer  in  Equity  ;  from  Trin.  Term,  1 1  Geo.  IV. 
(1830),  to  Mich.  Term,  2  Will.  IV.  (1832).  VoL  I. 
(AU  published.)     Lond.  1833.     Svo. 


YOUNGE— YULE. 


1117 


YOUNGE  (Edward)  and  COLLYER  (John). 

Koports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Court 
of  Exchequer  in  Equity,  from  Trin.  Term,  4  Will  IV. 
(1834)  to  Trin.  Term,  4  and  5  Vict.  (1842).  4  vols. 
Lond.  1836-1846.     8vo. 

YOUNGE  (Edward)  and  JERVIS  (John). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Courts  of  Exchequer  and  Exchequer  Chamber,  at  Law, 
in  Equity,  and  in  Error,  from  Mich.  Term,  7  Geo.  IV. 
(1826),  to  HUary,  11  Geo.  IV.  (1830).  3  vols.  Lond. 
1828-1830.     8vo. 

Reports  of  Cases  decided  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery,  by  Sir  J.  L.  Knight  Bruce,  Vice-Chancellor, 
Mich.  1841  to  Hilary  1844.  2  vols.  Lond.  1843, 
1844.     Svo. 


YRIARTE  (Chaklks). 

La  Vie  d'un  Patricien  de  Venise  au  Scizi&mu  Siicle, 
d'aprfes  lea  Papiers  d'etat  des  Archives  do  Veniiw. 
Parig,  1874.     8vo. 

Venice  :  Its  History,  Art,  Industries,  and  Modem 
Lifa  Translated  from  the  French  by  F.  J.  SitwelL 
Lond.  1880.     folio. 

YRIARTE  (ToHAS  db). 

Coleccion  de  Obras  en  verso  y  prosa.  8  vols.  Madrid, 
1805.     12mo. 

YULE  (Lieut.  Hbnrt). 

Fortiiication  for  Officers  of  the  Army  and  Students 
of  Military  History,  with  Illustrations  and  Notes. 
Edinh.  1851.     8vo. 


1118 


ZABA— ZIEGELBAUER. 


ZABA  (N.  F.) 

The  Polish  Exile;  being  an  historical,  statistical, 
political,  and  literary  Account  of  Poland.  Edinh. 
1833.     8vo. 

ZAEHNSDOKF  (Joseph  W.) 

The  Art  of  Bookbinding.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

ZALEUCUS. 

Political  Fragments.     See  Stob.«;U8  (Joannes). 

ZAMPIERI  (DoMENico). 

Picturje  Dominici  Zampierii,  vulgo  Dominichino, 
quae  extant  in  Sacello  sacrje  ^Edi  Cryptoferratensi 
adjuncto,  nunc  primum  tabulis  aeneis  incisae.  Eomw, 
1762.     folio. 

ZANCHIUS  (HiERONYMUs),  S.T.P.,  Acad.  Heidel- 
berg. 

Omnia  Opera  Theologica.  8  vols,  in  3.  Genevce, 
1619.     folio. 

ZANETTI  (Alexandre). 

Le  Premier  Sifecle  de  la  Calcographie,  ou  Catalogue 
Eaisonne  des  Estampes  de  feu  M.  le  Comte  Leopold 
Cicognara.      Vem'se,  1837.     8vo. 

ZANGEMEISTEE  (Carolus)  et  WATTENBACH 
(Gdilelmus). 

Exempla  Codicum  Latinorum  litteris  majusculis 
scriptorum.     Heidelh&rgce,  1876.     folio. 

ZANOTTI  (Giovanni  Pietro  Cava^zoni). 

Storia  dell'  Accademia  Clementina  di  Bologna,  aggre- 
gata  aU'  Institute  delle  Scienze  e  dell'  Arti.  2  vols. 
Bologna,  1739.     4to. 

Le  Pitture  di  Pelegrino  Tibaldi  e  di  Niccolo  Abbati, 
esistenti  nell'  Instituto  di  Bologna  descritte  ed  illus- 
trate.    Venezia,  1756.     large  folio. 


ZANOTTO  (Francesco). 
Storia  della    Pittura    Veneziana. 
royal  8vo. 


Venezia,    1837. 


ZARATE  (AuGUSTiN  db). 

Histoire  de  la  D^couverte  et  de  la  Conqulte  du 
Perou,  traduite  de  I'Espagnol,  par  S.  D.  C.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1742.     12mo. 


ZARATE  (Francisco  Lopez  de). 
Obras  Varias.     Alcala,  1651.     4to. 

ZEALAND. 

A  Tour  in  Zealand  in  the  Year  1802.  See  Feld- 
borg  (A.  Anderson). 

ZEILLER  (Franz  Edlen  von). 

Das  Natiirliche  Privat-Eecht.     Wien,  1819.     8vo. 

ZELLER  (Dr  Edward). 

The  Stoics,  Epicureans,  and  Sceptics.  Translated 
from  the  German  by  the  Rev.  Oswald  J.  Reichel. 
Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

Plato  and  the  Older  Academy.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Sarah  Frances  AUejme  and  Alfred  Good- 
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Socrates  and  the  Socratic  Schools.  Translated  from 
the  German  by  Oswald  J.  ReicheL  Lond.  1877. 
post  8vo. 

A  History  of  Greek  Philosophy  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  time  of  Socrates.  With  a  general  Intro- 
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AUeyne.     2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 

ZENDAVESTA. 

Zendavesta,  Ouvrage  de  Zoroastre,  traduit  en  Fran- 
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ZENKER  (J.  Th.) 

Bibliotheca  Orientalis :  Manuel  de  Bibliographie 
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See  also,  Pamasso  Italiano. 

ZEUSS  (J.  C.) 

Grammatica  Celtica  e  monumentis  vetustis  tarn 
Hibemicffi  Linguae  quam  Britannicarum  Dialectorum. 
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ZIEGELBAUER  (Magnoaldus). 

Historia  Eei  Literariae  Ordinis  S.  Benedicti :  Recen- 
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ZIEMANN— ZOUCHE. 


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ZIEMANN  (Adolf). 

MittelhochJoutsches  WortcrbucU  zum  Handge- 
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ZIENKOWICZ  (LifeoN). 

Les  Costumes  Je  Peuple  Polouais.  See  Poland  : 
Bibliothcca  Polonica. 

ZIMMERMANN  (Eberh.  Aug.  Guil.) 

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ZIMMERMANN  (Jo.  Jacobus). 
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ZIMMERMAN  (John  George). 

Solitude,  to  which  are  added  the  Life  of  the  Author; 
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ZIMMERN  (Helen). 

Arthur  Schopenhauer,  his  Life  and  his  Philosophy. 
Lond.  1876.     12mo. 

Gotthold  Ephraini  Lessing,  his  Life  and  his  Works. 
Lond.  1878.     post  Svo. 

ZIMMERN  (Prof.  M.) 

Traits  des   Actions,   ou  Th^orie   de    la  Procedure 

Priv6e  chez  les  Romains,  exposee  Historiquement 
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ZINKEISEN  (JoHANN  Wilhelm). 

Geschichte  des  Osmanischen  Reiches  in  Europa. 
Sec  Heeren  and  Ukert. 

ZIPOLI  (Perlone). 

II  MalmantUe  Racquistato.     See  Lippi  (Lorenzo). 

ZOCCHI  (Guiseppe). 

Vedute  delle  Ville  della  Toscana.     See  Tosoana. 

ZOEGA  (Geoegius). 

De  Origine  et  Usu  Obeliscorum.    Romw,  1 797.    folio. 

ZOESIUS  (Henrious). 

Commentarius  ad  D^estorum  seu  Paudectarum 
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ZOMPDfl  (Gabtako). 

Le  Arti  che  varuio  per  Via  nella  Citti  di  Venezia 
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ZONARAS  (Johannes). 

Annales.  Carolus  Du  Fresne,  Dom.  Du  Gauge, 
Woliianam  oditionum  cum  scriptis  codicibus  contulit, 
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ZOOLOGICAL  JOURNAL. 

The  Zoological  Journal,  conducted  by  Thomas  Bell, 
John  G.  Children,  and  Messrs.  Sowerby,  N.  A.  Vigors, 
and  others.     5  vols.     Lond.  1825-1835.     Svo. 

ZOOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

Transactions  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 
Vol.  L,  Parts  1  and  2.     Lond.  1833,  1834.     4to. 

The  Gardens  and  Menagerie  of  the  Zoological 
Society.     See  GARDENa 

ZOOLOGY. 

Magazine  of  Zoology  and  Botany.  See  Natural 
History. 

ZOPFIUS  (Joan.  Henricus). 

Introductio  ad  Lectionem  Cursoriam  Voteris  Testa- 
menti.  Accedit  Quadriga  Dissertationum.  Leipzig, 
1763.     12mo. 

ZOROASTER.     See  Dupbhron  (Anquetil). 

ZOSIMUS. 

Zosimi  HistoriiB  Graece  et  Latine,  re6ensuit,  notis 
criticis  et  commentario  historico  illustravit  Jo.  Fr. 
Reitemeier,  ad  calcem  subjectoe  sunt  Animadveisiones 
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ZOUCH  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Sir  Philip 
Sidney.     York,  ISOS.     4to. 

The  Life  of  Isaac  Walton,  including  Notices  of  his 
contemporaries.     Lond.  1823.     Svo. 

ZOUCHE  (Richard),  LL.D. 

Descriptio  Juris  et  Judicii  Feudalis,  secundum  Con- 
suetudines  Mediolani  et  Normanniae,  pro  Introductione 
ad  Studium  Jurisprudentise  Anglicanae.  Oxoidce,  1634. 
12mo. 


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ZOUCHE— ZURLAUBEN. 


ZOUCHE  (Richard),  LL.B.— Continued. 

Elementa  Jurisprudentiaj  definitionibus,  Regulis  et 
sententiis  selectioribus  Juris  Civilis  illustrata  :  quibus 
accessit  Descriptio  Juris  et  Judicii  Temporalis;  nee 
non  Descriptio  Juris  et  Judicii  Ecclesiastici,  secundum 
Canones  et  Constitutiones  Anglicanas.  Oxoniw,  1636. 
4to. 

Juris  et  Judicii  Facialis,  sive  Juris  inter  Gentes,  et 
Qusestionum  de  eodem  Explicatio.  Oxonim,  1650. 
4to.     (Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

ZSCHOKKE  (Heinrich). 

History  of  Switzerland  from  its  earliest  Origin  to 
the  present  Time,  translated  from  the  German.  Lond. 
1834.     12mo. 


ZUALLART  (Jban). 

Le  tresdevot  Voyage  de  Jerusalem,  avecq  les  figures 
des  Lieux  Saincts,  et  plusieurs  autres,  tiroes  au 
nature!     Anvers,  1608,     4to. 


ZUCCARDI  (Francesco). 

Vita  e  Fatti  di  Federigo  di  Montefeltro,  Duca  di 
Urbino.     See  Baldi  (Bernardino). 

ZUICHEMUS  (ViGLins). 

Commentaria  in  Decem  Titulos  Institutionum  Juris 
Civilis ;  adsunt  etiam  Prselectiones  in  Titulum  Pan- 
dectarum  de  Rebus  Creditis.     Leovardce,  1643.     8vo. 

ZUINGERUS  (Theodokds). 

Theatrum  Humanse  Vitte,  tertiatione  novem  Volumi- 
njbus  locupletatum,  interpolatum,  renovatum  Jacobi 
Zuingeri  Fil.  recognitions  29  vols,  in  4.  Basilice, 
1604.     folio. 


ZULUETA  (Pedro  de).  Junior. 

Trial  of  Pedro  de  Zulueta,  Jun.,  on  a  Charge  of  Slave 
Trading,  with  an  Address  to  the  Merchants,  Manu- 
facturers, and  Traders  of  Great  Britain,  by  Pedro  de 
Zulueta,  Jun.,  and  Documents  illustrative  of  the  Case. 
Lond.  1844.     8vo. 

ZUMPT  (C.  G.) 

Aufgaben  zum  Uebersetzen  aus  dem  Deutschen  ins 
Lateinische  aus  den  besten  neuern  Lateinischen 
Schriftstellern  gezogen.     Berlin,  1829.     8vo. 

Grammar  of  the  Latin  Language,  translated  from 
the  German,  with  additions,  by  the  Rev.  John  Kenrick. 
Lmid.  1827.     8vo. 

ZUNIGA  (Joaquin  Martinez  de). 

An  Historical  View  of  the  Philippine  Islands ;  tran- 
slated from  the  Spanish  by  John  Maver.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

ZURICH  LETTERS. 

Correspondence  of  English  Bishops  and  others  with 
Helvetian  Reformers  (1558-1579).  See  Parker 
Society. 

ZURLA  (Placido). 

II  Mappamondo  di  Fra  Mauro  Camaldolese  descritto 
ed  illustrato.      Venezia,  1806.     folio. 

ZURLAUBEN  (Le  Baron  B.  F.  A.  de). 

Histoire  Militaire  des  Suisses  au  service  de  la  France, 
avec  les  Pidces  Justificatives.  5  vols.  Paris,  1751.  12mo. 

Tableaux  Topographiques,  pittoresques,  physiques, 
historiques,  moraux,  politiques,  litteraires  de  la  Suisse. 
(Par  J.  B.  de  Laborde).  Vol.  IL  Tableaux  de  la 
Suisse  ou  Voyage  Pittoresque  dans  les  Treize  Cantona 
et  Etats  Allies  du  Corps  Helvetique,  etc.  Par  M.  le 
Baron  de  Zurlauben.  Vols.  III.  and  IV.  Plates. 
4  vols,  in  5.     Paris,  1780-1786.     folio. 


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SUPPLEMENT. 


ABBOT  (Charles),  Lord  Colchester. 

The  Diary  and  Correspondence  of  Charles  Abbot, 
Lord  Colchester,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
1802-1817.  Edited  by  his  son,  Charles,  Lord  Col- 
chester.    3  vols.     Lcmd.  1861.     Svo. 

ABBOTT  (Charles),  afterwards  Lord  Chief-Justice 
Tenterden. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Law  relative  to  Merchant  Ships 

and   Seamen.  Eleventh   edition,  by  William   Shee. 

Lmid.  1867.  royal  8vo, 

The  same.  Twelfth  edition,  by  Sam.  Prentice,  Q.C. 

Land.  1881.  royal  8va. 

ABBOTT  (Rev.   Edwin),  D.D. 

Oxford  Sermons  preached  before  the  University. 
Lwid.  1879.     8vo. 

ABERCROMBIE  (David),  M.D. 

Fur  Academicus.     Amstelodami,  \&&^.     12mo. 

ABERCROMBY  (David),  S.J. 

An  Answer  to  a  little  Book  called  Protestancy  to  be 
embraced  ;  or,  a  new  and  infallible  Method  to  reduce 
Romanists  from  Popery.    (Anon.)    n.p.,  1686.    12mo. 

ABERDEEN  (City  of). 

Aberdeen  Fifty  Years  Ago  ;  being  a  Series  of  En- 
gravings of  Buildings  in,  and  that  were  about  Aber- 
deen.    Aberdeen,  1868.     8vo. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  taken  before  the  Committee  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  Session  1828,  on  the  Aberdeen 
Harbour  BUI,  with  the  Speeches  of  Counsel,  etc. 
Aberdeen,  1828.     Svo. 

ABERDEEN  ALMANACK. 

Aberdeen's  Now  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord, 
1682.     Aberdeen,  1682.     12mo. 


ABERDEEN  MAGAZINE. 

Selections  from  tlie  Aberdeen  Magazine,  contri- 
buted during  the  years  1831  and  1832,  by  John  Hill 
Burton,  Alexander  Kilgour,  William  Lillie,  Joseph 
Robertson,  and  other  Contemporaries,  in  their  early 
days.     Aberdeen,  1878.     post  Svo. 

ABERDEEN  UNIVERSITY. 

Lacrymse  Academiae  Marischallanse  sub  Obitum 
Moecenatis  et  Fundatoris  sui  munificentissimi  Georgii 
comitis  Marischalli,  Domini  de  Keith  et  Altre,  etc. 
Abredonice,  1623.     4to. 

LacrymiB  Academia;  Mareschallana;  in  Obitum  111. 
comitis  Mareschalli,  Wilhelmi  Nobilissimaj  Kethorum 
Familiae  Principis.     Aberdonim,  1635.     4to. 

See  also,  Ogstonus  (Gdu) 

ABERNETHY  (Rkv.  John). 

A  Christian  and  Heavenly  Treatise  containing 
Physicke  for  the  Soule.  By  Mr  I.  A.,  Iklinister  of 
God's  Word.     Lond.  1615.     4to. 

Discourses  concerning  the  Being  and  Natural  Per- 
fections of  God.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1743.     Svo. 

ABOUT  (Edmond). 

The  Fellah.  Translated  by  Sir  Randal  Roberts. 
Lond.  1870.     post  Svo. 

Handbook  of  Social  Economy;  or,  the  Worker's 
A,  B,  C.  Translated  by  W.  F.  Rae.  Lond.  1872. 
12mo. 

ABUDACNUS  (Josephos). 

The  History  of  the  Cophites,  commonly  called 
Jacobites,  under  the  Dominion  of  the  Turk  and 
Abyssin  Emperor.  Done  into  English  from  the  Original 
in  Latin  by  Sir  E[dward]  S[adleir].    Lond.  1693.    4to. 


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ACADfiMIE  CELTIQUE— ^SOPUS. 


ACADJ&MIE  CELTIQUE. 

M6moires  de  I'Acad^mie  Celtique ;  ou,  Recherclies 
sur  les  Antiquites  Celtiques,  Gauloises  et  Fran^aises. 
5  vols.     Paris,  1808-1810.     Svo. 

ACAD^MIE  DES  INSCRIPTIONS.    See  France. 

ACADEMY  (The). 

The  Academy :  a  weekly  Review  of  Literature, 
Science,  and  Art.  January  1879-December  1881. 
Vols.  XV.-XX.     Lond.  1879-1881.     4to. 

ACOSTA  (Father  Joseph  de). 

The  Natural  and  Moral  History  of  the  Indies.  Re- 
printed from  the  English  Translation  of  Edward 
Grimston,  1604,  and  edited,  with  Notes  and  Introduc- 
tion, by  Clements  R  Markham.  2  vols.,  with  Map  of 
Peru.     Lond.  1880.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

ADAM  (Right  Hon.  William),  Lord  Chief-Com- 
missioner. 

The  Progress  of  an  Estate  in  Scotland  in  the  course 
of  a  Century,  from  1733  to  1833,  shewing  its  advance- 
ment from  natural  uncultivated  P)arrenness  to  sheltered 
cultivated  Productiveness,     n.p.  n.d.     oblong  4to. 

ADAMS  (Major  Charles). 

Great  Campaigns  :  a  succinct  Account  of  the  Prin- 
cipal Military  Operations  which  have  taken  place  in 
Europe  from  1796  to  1870.  Edited  from  the  Lectures 
and  Writings  of  the  late  Major  C.  Adams,  by  Capt.  C. 
Cooper  King.     Edinh.  1877.     8vo. 

ADAMS  (G.  Louis). 

Recueil  des  Sculptures  Gothiquos,  dessin^es  et  gravdes 
h,  I'eau  forte  d'aprfes  les  plus  Beaux  Monuments 
construits  en  France,  depuis  le  Onzifeme  jusqu'au 
Quinzifeme  Sifecle.  2  vols.  Paris,  1856,  1866. 
large  4to. 

ADAMS  (W.  H.  Davenport). 

The  Buried  Cities  of  Campania ;  or,  Pompeii  and 
Herculaneum,  their  History,  their  Destruction,  and 
their  Remains.     Lond.  1868.     12mo. 

ADAMSON  (John). 

Bibliotheca  Liisitana ;  or,  a  Catalogue  of  Books  and 
Tracts  relating  to  the  History  and  Literature  and 
Poetry  of  Portugal,  forming  part  of  the  Library  of 
John  Adamson.     Newcastle-on-Tyna,  1836.     post  8vo. 

Lusitania  Illustrata  :  Notices  on  the  History,  An- 
tiquities, Literature,  etc.,  of  Portugal.  Part  II.  Min- 
strelsy,    Newcastle,  1846.     post  Svo. 


ADAMSON  (Professor  Robert). 
Fichte.    Edinh.  \9>9,\.    12mo.    (Philosophical  Classics 
for  English  Readers.) 

ADDISON  (Charles  G.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts.  Sixth  edition, 
by  Lewis  W.  Cave.     Lond.  1869.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Seventh  edition.  Lond.  1875.  royal 
8vo. 

Wrongs  and  their  Remedies,  being  a  Treatise  on  the 
Law  of  Torts.  Third  edition,  by  F.  S.  P.  Wolferstan. 
Lond.  1870.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition,  by  Lewis  W.  Cave. 
Lond.  1879.     royal  8vo. 

ADELUNG  (JoHANN  Christoph). 

Mithridates  oder  Algemeine  Sprachenkunde  mit  dem 
Vater  Unser  als  Sprachprobe  in  beynahe  fiinfhundert 
Sprachen  und  Mundarten.  Bearbeitet  von  Dr  Johann 
S.  Vater.     2  vols.      Berlin,  1809.     8vo. 

ADOLPHUS-FREDERICK,  King  of  Sweden. 
Kort  Utkast  til  Konung  Adolph  Fredrics  och  dess 
GemSls  lefvernes-bescrifning.     Stockholm,  1789.    8vo. 

ADRIANUS  (Cardinalis). 

De  Vera  Philosophia  libri  IV.,  ex  quatuor  Ecclesise 
Doctoribus  conscripti.     Colonial,  1540.     small  Svo. 

ADRICHOMIUS  (Christian  us). 

Breve  Descrittione  della  Citta  di  Gierusalemme. 
Tradotta  di  Latino  in  volgare  dal  Sig.  Pier.  Franc. 
Toccolo.      Verona,  1590.     small  Svo. 

ADVOCACY. 

Hints  on  Advocacy  usefiil  for  Practice  in  any  of  the 
Courts ;  with  Suggestions  as  to  Opening  a  Case,  Exa- 
mination-in-Chief,  Cross-Examination,  Reply,  etc.  etc. 
Wood  on  the  Appointment  of  a  Public  Prosecutor,  and 
the  Utility  of  the  Grand  Jury.  By  a  Barrister.  Lond. 
1879.     12mo. 

^LIANUS  (Claudius). 

Varise  Historic  libri  XIV.,  cum  notis  J.  Schefferi, 
interpret.  Justi  Vulteii  et  annott.  Jo.  Kuhnii,  curante 
J.  H.  Lederlino.     Argentorati,  1713.     8vo. 

^SCHYLUS. 
.iEschyli  Tragoediee  Septem  cum  versione  Latina.  2  vols. 
Glasguoe,  1794.     Svo. 

^SOPUS. 

Fables  of  .^Esop  and  other  eminent  Mythologists, 
with  Morals  and  Reflections.  By  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange. 
Lond.  1738.     Svo. 


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AFFO  (Ireneo). 

Saggio  di  Memorie  su  la  Tipografia  Parmense  del 
Secolo  XV.     Parma,  1791.     4to. 

AGAPETUS. 

Agapcti  Diaconi  ad  Justinianum  Imp.  et  Basilii 
Macedonis  Imp.  ad  Leonom  Philosophum  (U.  Adhor- 
tationes,  Grseco  et  Latine,  Bernhardus  Damke  reconsuit. 
Basilem,  1633.     8vo. 

AGASSIZ  (Louis). 

Lake  Superior :  its  Physical  Character,  Vegetation, 
and  Animals,  with  a  Narration  of  the  Tour  by  J.  Elliot 
Cabot.     Boston,  1850.     8vo. 

AGNEW  (Sir  Andrew),  Bart. 

The  Agnews  of  Lochnaw  :  a  History  of  the  Heretli- 
tary  Sheriffs  of  Galloway ;  with  contemporary  Anec- 
dotes, Traditions,  and  Genealogical  Notices  of  Old 
Families  of  the  Sheriffdom,  1370  to  1747.  Edinb. 
1864.     8vo. 

AGNEW  (Rev.  David  C.  A.) 

Protestant  Exiles  from  France  in  the  Reign  of  Louis 
XIV.  Second  edition.  2  vols,  in  1.  Load.  1871. 
4  to. 

AGNEW  (William  Fischer). 

The  Law  and  Practice  relating  to  Letters  Patent  for 
Inventions.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

AGRICULTURE. 

Select  Essays  on  Husbandry  extracted  from  the 
Museum  Rusticum,  and  Foreign  Essays  on  Agricul- 
ture containing  a  Variety  of  Experiments,  all  of  which 
have  been  found  to  succeed  in  Scotland.  Edinh.  1767. 
8vo. 

AINGER  (Alfred). 

Charles  Lamb.  Lond.  1882.  post  8vo.  (Englifh 
Men  of  Letters.) 

ALBEMARLE  (George,  Duke  of). 
The   Order   and   Ceremonies   used   in   his   Solemn 
Interment.     See  Sandford  (Francis). 

ALBERT,  The  Prince  Consort. 

Early  Years.      See  Grey  (Lieut.-General  Hon.  C.) 
Life.     See  Martin  (Sir  Theodore). 

ALBERTI  (Joannes). 

Glossarium  Grsecum  in  Sacros  Novi  Foederis  libros 
ex  MSS.  primus  edidit,  Notisque  inlustravit  Jo.  Al- 
bert!. Accedunt  ejusdem  Miscellanea  Critica  in  Glossas 
Nomicas,  Suidam,  Hesychium,  etc.  Lugd.  Batavorum, 
1735.     8vo. 


ALBRECHT  VON  HALBERSTADT.  See  Bib- 
Liothek  der  National  Litebatub. 

ALBUQUERQUE  (Affonsod'). 

The  Commentaries  of  the  Great  Afonso  Dalbo- 
quorque,  second  Viceroy  of  India.  Translated  from  the 
Portuguese  edition  of  1774,  with  Notes  and  Introduc- 
tion by  Walter  de  Gray  Birch.  3  vols.  Lond.  1875- 
1880.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

ALDE  MANUCE  et  I'Hellenisme  ^  Venise.  See 
DiDOT  (Ambroise  Fikmin). 

ALEXANDER  (J.  H.) 

Universal  Dictionary  of  Weights  and  Measures, 
Ancient  and  Modern,  reduced  to  the  Standards  of  the 
United  States  of  America.    Baltimore,  1850.  royal  8vo. 

ALEXANDER  (William),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derry 

and  Raphoe. 

The  Witness  of  the  Psalms  to  Christ  and  Christi- 
anity. Eight  Lectures  preached  before  the  University 
of  Oxford  in  the  year  1876.  Lotid.  1877.  8vo. 
(Bampton  Lectures.) 

ALEXANDER  (William). 

Johnny  Gibb  of  Gushetneuk,  in  the  Parish  of 
Pyketillim,  with  Glimpses  of  the  Parish  Politics  about 
A.D.  1843.     Edinb.  1873.      12mo. 

The  sama     Edinh.  1880.     royal  8vo. 

ALEXANDER  THE  GliEAT. 

Alexander  and  Didymus  :  a  Fragment  of  the  Allitera- 
tive Romance  of  Alisaunder.  See  Early  Engush  Text 
Society. 

ALEXANDER  TRALLLANUS,  Medicua. 

Libri  Duodecim  Graeci  et  Latini,  Joanne  Guenterio 
Andernaco  interprete  et  emendatore.  Basilece,  1556. 
8vo. 

ALEXIUS  (Saint), 

Life.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

ALFORD  (Henry),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury. 

A  Plea  for  the  Queen's  English  :  Stray  Notes  on 
Speaking  and  Spelling.     Lond.  1866.     12mo. 

Life,  Journals,  and  Letters  of  Henry  Alford,  D.D. 
Edited  by  his  Widow.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

ALFRED  THE  GREAT. 

Boethi  ConsolationisPhUosophiae  Ubri  Anglo-Saxonice 
redditi.     See  Boethius  (An.  Manl.  Sev.) 

West  Saxon  Version  of  Gregory's  Pastoral  Care. 
See  Early  English  Text  Society. 


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ALLATIUS  (Leo). 

Excerpta  Varia  Grsecorum  Sophistarum  ac  Rlietorum 
nunc  primum  vulgata  et  Latine  reddita.  Rom(e,  1641. 
8vo. 

Leonis  Allatii  Apes  Urbanse  sive  de  Viris  lUustribus 
qui  ab  anno  MDCXXX.  per  totum  MDCXXXII. 
Romas  adfueiunt.  Et  Joannis  Imperialis  Museum 
Historiciim,  prsemissa  Prajfatione  Jo.  Alb.  Fabricii. 
Hamburgi,  1711.     8vo. 

ALLEN  (Grant). 

The  Colour  Sense :  its  Origin  and  Development. 
An  Essay  in  Comparative  Psj'cbology.  Land.  1879. 
8vo.     (English  and  Foreign  Philosophical  Library.) 

ALLEN  (Thomas). 

A  New  and  Complete  History  of  the  County  of 
York.  Illustrated  by  a  series  of  Views  by  Nathaniel 
Whittock.     6  vols.     Low?.  1828-1831.     8vo. 

ALLEN  (William),  Cardinal. 
Defence  of  Sir  William  Stanley.      See    Chetham 
Society. 

ALLIBONE  (S.  Austin). 

A  Critical  Dictionary  of  English  Literature,  and 
British  and  American  Authors,  living  and  deceased. 
Vols.  IL  and  IIL    Philadelphia,  Ul 0,19,11.  royal  8vo. 

ALMANACKS. 

Paterson's  Scottish  Almanac,  1878-1882.  5  vols. 
Edinh.  1878-1882.     8vo. 

The  Town  and  Country  Almanack  for  the  Year 
MDCCLXXXVIIL,  with  New  Lists  and  improved 
Kalendar.  Printed  for  T.  Ruddiman  and  Co.  Edinh. 
1787.     8vo. 

See  also,  Aberdeen.     Edinburgh. 

ALPHONSUS  (Petrus),  Ex-Jndceus  Hispanus. 

Disciplina  Clericalis.  Discipline  de  Clergie.  Tra- 
duction de  rOuvrage  de  Pierre  Alphonse — Le  Chastoi- 
ment  d'un  P6re  k  son  Fils.  Traduction  en  Vers 
Fran9ais.     2  parts  in  1  vol.     Paris,  1824.     8vo. 


ALTENGLISCHE    LEGENDEN. 
MANN  (Dr  Carl). 


See    Horst- 


ALVAREZ  (Father  Francisco). 

Narrative  of  the  Portuguese  Embassy  to  Abyssinia 
during  the  years  1520-1527.  Translated  from  the 
Portuguese,  and  edited,  with  Notes  and  an  Introduc- 
tion, by  Lord  Stanley  of  Aldeiley.  LoKrf.  1881.  8vo. 
(Hakluy t  Society. ) 


AMERICA. 

The  Original  Lists  of  Persons  of  Quality,  Emigrants, 
Religious  Exiles,  Political  Rebels,  and  others  who 
went  from  Great  Britain  to  the  American  Plantations 
1600-1700.  From  MSS.  preserved  in  the  State  Paper 
Department.  Edited  by  John  Camden  Hotten.  Lond. 
1874.     4to. 

AMHURST  (N.) 

An  Epistle  to  Sir  John  Blount.  See  Poems  (Col- 
lection of).     4to. 

AMOS  (Sheldon),  Professor  of  Jurisprudence, 
London. 

A  Systematic  View  of  the  Science  of  Jurisprudence. 
Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

The  Science  of  Law.  l4ond.  1874.  post  8vo.  (Inter- 
national Scientific  Series.) 

ANACREON.     S&i  Fawkes  (Francis). 

ANCIENT    CLASSICS    for    English   Readers. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  Lucas  Collins. 
Aristotle.     See  Grant  (Sir  Alexander). 
The  Greek  Anthology.     See  Neaves  (Lord). 
Thucydides.     See  Collins  (Rev.  W.  Lucas). 

ANDAGOYA  (Pascual  de). 

Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  Pedrarias  Davilla  in 
the  Provinces  of  Tierra  Firme,  and  of  the  Discovery  of 
the  South  Sea  and  the  Coasts  of  Peru  and  Nicaragua. 
Translated  and  edited  by  Clements  R.  Markham.  Land. 
1865.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

ANDERSEN  (Hans  Christian). 
Tlie  Story  of  my  Life.     Now  first  translated  into 
English.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

ANDERSON  (Rev.  George). 

Use  and  Abuse  of  Diversions  :  a  Sermon.  Edinh. 
1733.     8vo. 

Some  Remarks  upon  the  Rev.  Mr  Anderson's  Posi- 
tions concerning  the  Unlawfulness  of  Stage  Plays. 
Edinh.  1733.     8vo. 

A  Reinforcement  of  the  Reasons  proving  that  the 
Stage  is  an  Unchristian  Diversion.  By  the  Rev. 
Geo.  Anderson.     Edinh.    1733.     8vo. 

ANDERSON  (J.  Still). 

Decisions  in  the  Court  of  Session  from  1800  to 
1880,  in  Cases  connected  with  the  Agriculture  of 
Scotland.     See  Court  of  Session. 

ANDERSON  (Rev.  James). 

Memorable  Women  of  the  Puritan  Times.  2  vols. 
Lond.  18G2.     8vo. 


ANDERSON  — APPIANUS. 


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ANDERSON  (Johann). 

Histoire  Naturelle  do  I'lslande,  du  Greenland,  du 
Detroit  de  Davis  et  d'autres  pays  situds  sous  le  Nord. 
Traduite  de  TAllemand  par  M.  S.  [Godefroy  Sellius]. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1754.     12mo. 

ANDERSON  (John  P.) 

The  Book  of  British  Topography.  A  Classified 
Catalogue  of  the  Topographical  Works  in  the  Library 
of  the  British  Museum  relating  to  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

ANDERSON  (Joseph),  LL.D. 

Scotland  in  Early  Christian  Times.  The  Rhind 
Lectures  in  Archaeology,  1879.     Edinh.  1881.     8vo. 

The  Same.  Second  Series.  The  Rhind  Lectures 
in  Archaeology  for  1880.     Edinh.  1881.     8vo. 

ANDERSON  (Patrick). 

The  Picture  of  a  Scottish  Baron  Court :  a  dramatic 
Poem.  With  original  Notes.  (Edited  by  D.  Webster.) 
Edinb.  1821.      12mo. 

ANDERSON  (William). 

The  Scottish  Nation  ;  or,  the  Surnames,  Families, 
Literature,  Honours,  and  Biographical  History  of  the 
People  of  Scotland.  3  vols.  Edinh.  1863.  royal 
8vo. 


ANDREW  (W.  p.) 
India  and  her  Neighbours. 


Lond.  1878.     8vo. 


ANECDOTES  SECRETES  de  I'Empire  Ottomane. 
See  Gomez  (Madeleine  Ang.  Poisson). 

ANGELL  (Joseph  K.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Carriers  of  Goods  and 
Passengers  by  Land  and  by  Water.  Fourth  edition, 
revised  and  enlarged  by  John  Lathrop.  Boston,  1868. 
royal  8vo. 

ANNUAL  REGISTER. 

The  Annual  Register  :  a  Review  of  Public  Events  at 
Home  and  Abroad  for  the  Years  1865-1880.  New 
Series.     16  vols.     Lond.  1866-1881.     8vo. 

ANSALDUS  (Castus  Innocens). 
De  Romana  Tutelarium  Deorum  in  oppugnationibus 
urbium  evocatione.     Oxonii,  1765.     8vo. 

ANSON  (Sir  William  R.) 

Principles  of  the  English  Law  of  Contract.  Oxford, 
1879.     post  8vo. 


ANSTEY  (John). 

Pleader's  Guide :  a  Didactic  Poem,  containing  the 
conduct  of  a  Suit  at  Law.  (Anon.)  Fifth  edition. 
Loud.  1808.     12rao. 

ANTIQUARIES  (Societies  op). 

LONDON. 
Archseologia ;    or.    Miscellaneous   Tracts  relating  to 
Antiquity.    Published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.     Vols.  XXXIL-XLIV.     Lond.  1847-1873. 
4to. 

NE  WCASTLE-  UPON-TYNE. 
Archseologia^liana;  or,  Miscellaneous  Tracts  relating 
to  Antiquity.    Published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.     Vols.    II.-IV.     Newcastle- 
upan-Tijne,  1827-1854.     4to. 

SCOTLAND. 

Archasologia  Scotica  ;  or.  Transactions  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Vol.  V.  part  1.  Edinb, 
1873.     4to. 

Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land, 1864-1880.  9  vols.  Edinb.  1868-1880.  small 
4to. 

FOREIGN  SOCIETIES. 

M^moires  de  la  Society  des  Antiquaires  de  Nor- 
mandie.    Ann6e  1834  (Vol.  VII.)     Paris,  1834.     8vo. 

M^moires  de  la  Soci(5te  des  Antiquaires  de  Nor- 
mandie.  Atlas.  1834,  1835,  1836.  Caen  et  Paris, 
1834-1837.     oblong  4to. 

Memoires  de  la  Societ6  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du 
Nord,  1840-1849.  3  parts.  Copenhague,  1844-1852. 
8vo. 

Antiquarisk  Tidsskrift.  Bulletin  de  la  Society 
Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord.  Copenhague,  1845. 
8vo. 

ANTIQUARY  (The). 

The  Antiquary :  a  Magazine  devoted  to  the  Study 
of  the  Past.  Edited  by  Edward  Walford.  Vols. 
L-IV.     Lond.  1880-1881.     4to. 

APOCRYPHA. 

Apocryphal  Gospels,  Acts,  and  Revelations.  Edinb. 
1870.     8vo.     (Clark's  Ante-Nicene  Library.) 

APOSTOLIC  FATHERS.     See  Hefelk  (Cabolus 

Josephcs). 

APPIANUS  ALEXANDRINUS. 

Romanarum  Historiarum  librL    Littetice,  \55l.    folio. 


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ARABIAN  NIGHTS  ENTERTAINMENTS. 
Essai  Historique  sur  leg  Coiites  Orientaux  et  sur  les 
Mille  et  Une  Nuits.     Paris,  1838.     12mo. 

ARABIAN  POETRY  for  EngUsh  Readers.  See 
Clouston  (W.  a.) 

APABIKON  MY0OAOriKON  -n-epUxov  SiiyyTjVfis 
Kai  (rvfjiP^Pr^KOTa  Xiav  TrcpUpyot  Kai  oipala.  3  vols, 
'Evenrja-iv,  1792.      8vo. 

ARBER  (Edward). 

A  Transcript  of  the  Registers  of  the  Company  of 
Stationers  of  London,  between  1554-1640  a.d.  4  vols. 
Lmd.  1875-1877.     large  4to. 

ARBUTHNOT  (Archibald). 

Memoirs  of  the  Remarkable  Life  and  Surprizing 
Adventures  of  Miss  Jenny  Cameron.  Lond.  1746. 
small  8vo. 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE. 

Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Archaeo- 
logical Institute  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  at  Win- 
chester, September  1845.     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

ARCHIBALD  (W.  F.  A.) 

Country  Solicitor's  Practice :  a  Handbook  of  the 
Practice  in  the  Queen's  Bench  Division  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice;  with  Statutes  and  Forms.  Lond. 
1881.     8vo. 

ARCHITECTS  (EoYAi  Institute  of  British).  See 
Transactions. 

ARCHFV  fiir  Litteraturgeschichte,  herausgegeben 
von  Dr  Richard  Gosche  und  Dr  Franz  Schnorr  von 
Carolsfeld.     9  vols.     Leipzig,  1870-1879.     8vo. 

AEETJLUS  CAPPADOX. 

Opera  Omnia.  Editionem  curavit  D.  Carolus  Gott- 
lob  Kiihn.     Lipsiae,  1828.     8vo. 

ARGYLL  (The  Duke  of). 

The  Reign  of  Law.     Lmid.  1868.     12mo. 

lona.     Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

ARGYLL  (House  op). 

The  House  of  Argyll  and  the  Collateral  Branches  of 
the  Clan  Campbell  from  the  year  420  to  the  present 
time.     Glasgow,  1871.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Argyll  Family.  See  Smith  (Rev. 
Hely). 


ARIST^AS. 

The  History  of  the  Seventy-Two  Interpreters. 
Written  in  Greek  by  Aristaeas.  To  which  is  added  the 
History  of  the  Angels  and  their  Gallantry  with  the 
Daughters  of  Men.  Written  by  Enoch  the  Patriarch. 
Published  by  Dr  Grabe  and  made  English  by  Mr 
Lewis.     Lond.  1715.     12mo. 

AELINCOURT  (Vicomte  d'). 

Les  Trois  Royaumes.     Paris,  1844.     8vo. 

ARMSTRONG  (A.  W.) 

Poetical  Works.     North  Shields,  1816.     post  8vo. 

ARMY  LISTS. 

The  Monthly  Army  List.  By  Authority.  Lond. 
1866-1882.     12ma 

The  New  Annual  Army  List.    See  Hart  (Henry  G.) 

ARNAULD  (AoNis). 

Lettres  de  la  Mfere  Agnfes  Arnauld,  Abbesse  de  Port- 
RoyaL  Publi^es  par  M.  P.  Faugfere.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1858.     8vo. 

ARNAULD  (Antoine). 

Phantome  du  Jansenisme,  ou  Justification  des  Pre- 
tendus  Jansenistes,  par  le  Livre  mesme  d'un  Savoiard, 
Docteur  de  Sorbonne,  leur  nouvel  accusateur,  intituld 
Les  Prejugez  legitimes  contre  le  Jansenisme,  etc. 
Cologne  {Bruxelles),  1686.     12mo. 

ARNE  (Thomas  Augustine). 

An  Elegy  on  the  Death  of  the  Guardian  Outwitted. 
Lond.  1765.     4to. 

ARNOBIUS. 

Adversus  Nationes.  See  Corpus  Scriptorum  Eccles. 
Latin. 

The  Seven  Books  Adversus  Gentes.  Translated  by 
Arch.  H.  Bryce  and  Hugh  Campbell.  Edinh.  1871. 
8vo.     (Clark's  Ante-Nicene  Library.) 

ARNOLD  (Edwin). 

The  Light  of  Asia,  or  the  great  Renunciation ;  being 
the  Life  and  Teaching  of  Gautama,  the  Founder  of 
Buddhism,  as  told  in  Verse  by  an  Indian  Buddhist. 
Lmd.  1879.     12mo. 

Indian  Poetry.  Containing  a  new  edition  of  "  The 
Indian  Song  of  Songs,"  from  the  Sanskrit  of  the  Gita 
Govinda  of  Jayadeva  ;  two  books  from  "  The  Hiad  of 
India"  (Mahdbhdrata) ;  "  Proverbial  Wisdom  "  from 
the  Shlokas  of  the  Hitopadeia,  and  other  Oriental 
Poems.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 


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ARNOLD  (Matthew),  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Poetry, 
Oxford. 

On  the  Study  of  Celtic  Literature.  Lmd.  1867. 
8vo. 

Schools  and  Universities  on  the  Continent.  Land. 
1868.     8vo. 

Culture  and  Anarchy  ;  an  Essay  in  Political  and 
Social  Criticism.     Loud.  1869.     8vo. 

Poems.     2  vols.     Lond.  1869.     12mo. 

St.  Paul  and  Protestantism  ;  with  an  Introduction 
on  Puritanism  and  the  Church  of  England.  Lond. 
1870.     12mo. 

Friendship's  Garland ;  being  the  Conversations, 
Letters  and  Opinions  of  the  late  Arminius,  Baron  Von 
Thunder-ten-tronckh.     Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

God  and  the  Bible.  A  Review  of  the  Objections 
to  Literature  and  Dogma.     Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

Literature  and  Dogma.  Fifth  edition.  Lond.  1876. 
post  8vo. 

Last  Essays  on  Church  and  Religion.  Lond.  1877. 
post  8vo. 

ARNOLD  (Thomas). 

A  Manual  of  English  Literature,  Historical  and 
Critical     Lond.  1862.     post  8vo. 

AENOLD  (Thomas),  Architect. 
An  Account  of   St.    Columba's  Abbey,    Inchcolm. 
(From  the  Archaeologia  Scotica.)     Edinh.  1869.     4to. 

ARNOLD  (W.  T.) 

The  Roman  System  of  Provincial  Administration,  to 
the  Accession  of  Constantino.     Lond.  1879.    post  8vo. 

ARNOT  (Rev.  William). 

Life  of  James  Hamilton,  D.D.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Autobiography  of  the  Rev.  William  Arnot,  Minister 
of  the  Free  High  Church,  Edinburgh  ;  with  a  Memoir 
by  his  daughter,  Mrs  A.  Fleming.  Lond.  1877. 
post  8vo. 

ARNOULD  (Sir  Joseph). 

Arnould  on  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance.  Third 
edition,  by  David  Maclachlan.  2  vols.  Lond.  1866. 
royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1877. 
royal  8vo. 

ARRIANUS. 

Arriani  Ars  Tactica,  Acies  contra  Alanos,  Periplus 
Ponti  Euxini,  Liber  de  Venatione,  Epicteti  Enchiri- 
dion, etc.,  cum  interpretibus  Latinis  et  notis,  ex  re- 
censione  Nic.  Blancardi.     Amstelodami,  1683.     8vo. 


AETHUE  (Kino). 

Knights  of  the  Round  Table.  /See Williams  (Rbv.  E.) 
Merlin ;  Morte  Arthure,  etc.     See  Early  Enoush 
Text  Society. 

Die  Arthur  Sage.     See  Bibuothek  deb  National 

LiTEBATUR. 

ARUNDEL  SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS.    Land. 
1867-1881.     folio. 

1867.  Preaching  of  John  the  Baptist,  from  a  fresco  by 

Domenico  Ghirlandaio. 
Ecstasy   of   St.    Catherine,   from  a  fresco  by 

Gianantonio  BazzL 
Martyrdom  of  St  Stephen,  from  the  tapestry  in 

the  Vatican  by  Raphael,  engraved  by  Griiner. 

1868.  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul,  and  the  Martyrdom  of 

St.  Peter,  from  the  Brancacci  ChapeL 
Notice  of  the  Brancacci  Chape],  and  of  Masolino, 
Masaccio,  and  FUippino  LippL     By  A.  H. 
Layard.     8vo. 

1869.  Eight  Chromolithographs  from  eight  panels  ori- 

ginally belonging  to  the   Altarpiece  by  the 
Brothers  Van  Eyck. 
The  Ordination  of  St.  Lawrence.     Engraved  by 
E.  K  Schaffer. 

1870.  Three  Chromolithographs  from  the  Altarpiece  at 

Ghent. 
Christ  and  Mary  Magdalene  in  the  Garden,  from 

a  fresco  by  Fra  Angelico. 
Christ  with  the  Disciples  at  Emmaus,  from  a 

fresco  by  Fra  Bartolommeo. 

1871.  Six  Chromolithographs  from  six  panels  originally 

belonging  to  the  Altarpiece  by  the  Brothers 
Van  Eyck. 
Jeremiah,  from  a  fresco  by  M.  Angelo  in  the 
Sistine  Chapel. 

1872.  Three   Chromolithographs  from   the  fresco    by 

Perugiuo,   in    the  Convent    of    St.    Maria 
Maddalena  de'  Pazzi  at  Florence. 

1873.  St.  Francis  before  Pope  Honorius  IIL  From  the 

fresco  by  Giotto  at  Assisi. 
St.  Antony  of  Padua  healing  a   young  man. 
From  a  fresco  by  Titian. 

1874.  Virgin  and  Child  enthroned  between  two  Saints, 

from  a  picture  by  Girolamo  dai  LibrL 
St.  John  the  Baptist  and  St.  Benedict. — St.  Naz- 
zarus  and  St.  Celsus.     By  Bart.  Montagna. 

1875.  Deposition  from  the  Cross,  from  the  fresco  by 

Pietro  Lorenzetto  at  AssisL 
Pope  Sixtus  IV.  giving  audience,  from  a  fresco 
by  Melozzo  da  Forli. 


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AKUNDEL  SOCIETY— AUGSBUEG  CONFESSION. 


AEUNDEL  SOCIETY— Continued. 

1876.  The  Crucifixion,  from  the  folding  Altarpiece  by 

Memling  in  the  Cathedral  at  Lubeck. 

1877.  Christ  Bearing   the  Cross. — Entombment  and 

Eesurrection  of  Christ.     By  Hemling. 
The  Angel  Gabriel. — The  Virgin  Annunciate. 
By  Hemling. 

1878.  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Blaise. 
St.  Jerome,  and  St.  GUes. 

1879.  Eesurrection  of  Our  Lord,  from  a  fresco  byPiero 

della  Francesca. 
Virgin    and    Child,    from    an   Altarpiece    by 
Giorgione. 

1880.  Interior  of  the  Piccolomini  Library  at  Siena. 

By  Signor  Marchi. 

1881.  The  Transfiguration,  by  Perugino. 

The  Life  of  Pope  Pius  II.  as  illustrated  by 
Piuturicchio's  frescoes  in  the  Piccolomini 
Library  at  Siena.  By  the  Eev.  G.  W. 
Kitchin.  With  ten  engravings  from  the 
frescoes  by  Prof.  Griiner.     folio  and  8vo. 

ASHLEY  (Hon.  Evelyn). 

Life  of  Henry  John  Temple,  Viscount  Palmerston, 
1846-1865,  with  Selections  from  his  Speeches  and 
Correspondence.     2  vols.     Land.  1876.     8vo. 

ASHWELL  (A.  E.)     See  "Wilberforce  (Samdbl). 

ASIATIC  SOCIETY. 

The  Journal  of  the  Eoyal  Asiatic  Society  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  Nos.  3-8.  Lmd.  1835-1837. 
8vo. 

ASILO  D'AMOEE  (L'),  serenata  da  cantarsi  nel 
Eegio  Palazzo  del  Buon-Eitiro,  per  comando  di  sua 
Maesta  Cattolica  il  Ee  Ferdiuando  VI.  in  occasione 
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ASTEONOMICAL  SOCIETY.. 

Astronomical  ObservAiions  made  at  the  Eoyal  Obser- 
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ATKINSON  (E.),  PLD. 

Natural  Philosophy  for  General  Eeaders  and  Young 
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ATLASES. 

Atlas  Historique,  ou  Nouvelle  Introduction  k  I'His- 
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Modeme  ;  Eepresentee  dans  des  Nouvelles  Cartes,  par 
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Eoyal  Atlas.     See  Johnston  (Keith). 

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Jani  Anglorum  Facies  Nova ;  or.  Several  Monu- 
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AUBEET  (Edouaed). 

Trfeor  de  I'Abbaye  de  Saint-Maurice  d'Agaune, 
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L'Esprit  Public  au  XVIII*  Sifecle  :  :6tude  sur  les 
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AUDSLEY  (Wm.  Jas.),  and  AUDSLEY  (Geo. 
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Popular  Dictionary  of  Architecture  and  the  Allied 
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AUDUBON  (John  James). 

Life  and  Adventures.    See  Buchanan  (Egbert). 


AUGfi  (E.) 
Eouen  Illustrated. 


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AUGSBUEG  CONFESSION. 

Concordia.  Christliche,  widerholete,  einmiitige  Be- 
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AUGUSTINE— AYTOUN. 


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AUGUSTINE  (Saint),  Bishop  of  Hippo. 

"Works.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  Marcus  Dods,  D.D. 
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The  Meditations  of  St.  Augustine,  his  Treatise  of  the 
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AULICUS  COQUINARI^;  or,  a  Vindication  in 
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AUSONIUS  BUEDIGALENSIS. 

Opera.  Jacobus  Tollius  recensuit  et  Notis  variorum 
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AUSTIN  (Alfbbd). 

The  Poetry  of  the  Period.  (Reprinted  from  the 
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AUSTIN  (John). 

Lectures  on  Jurisprudence  ;  or,  the  Philosophy  of 
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Robert  Campbell.     2  vols.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

The  same,  abridged  for  the  Use  of  Students,  by 
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AUSTRALIA. 

Early  "Voyages  to  Terra  Australis,  now  called  Aus- 
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Sketches  of  Australian  Life  and  Scenery,  by  one  who 
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AUSTRIA  (Law  op). 

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The  Jurisdiction  and  Practice  of  the  Supreme  Court 
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The  Transvaal  of  to-day.     "War,  "Witchcraft,  Sport, 
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The  Poems  of  Sir  Robert  Aytoun,  Secretary  to  the 
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Firmilian  ;  or,  the  Student  of  Badajoz.  A  Spasmodic 
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B.— BAKER. 


B 


B.  (A.) 

The  Life  of  St.  Thomas, 


BABEES    BOOK 

Text  Sooibty. 


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(The).       See    Early    English 


BACON  (Francis,  Lord). 

Works,  collected  and  edited  by  James  Spedding, 
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BAFFIN  (William). 

Voyages,  1612-1622.  Edited,  with  Notes  and  an 
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BAGEHOT  (Walter). 

Physics  and  Politics ;  or,  Thoughts  on  the  Applica- 
tion of  the  Principles  of  "  Natural  Selection"  and 
"  Inheritance"  to  Political  Society.  Zone?.  1872.  12mo. 
(International  Scientific  Series.) 

The  English  Constitution.     Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

Lombard  Street :  a  Description  of  the  Money  Mar- 
ket.    Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

BAGFORD  BALLADS. 

The  Bagford  Ballads  ;  illustrating  the  Last  Years  of 
the  Stuarts.  Edited  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by 
Joseph  WoodfaU  Ebsworth.  4  parts  in  2  vols.  Hert- 
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BAILLEE  (James  William),  of  Culterallers. 
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BAILLIE  (John),  D.D. 

Pleasant  Memories  :  a  Woman's  Thoughts  and  Life- 
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BAILLON  (CoMTE  de). 

Henriette-Marie  de  France,  Eeine  d'Angleterre. 
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BAIN  (Alexander),  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Logic  at 
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Mental  and  Moral  Science ;  a  Compendium  of  Psy- 
chology and  Ethics,     iond  1868.     post  8vo. 

Mind  and  Body  :  the  Theories  of  their  Relation. 
Zx)n<Z.  1878.  postSvo.  (International  Scientific  Series.) 

Education  as  a  Science.  Lond.  1880.  post  8vo. 
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Liber  Protoeollorum  M.  Cuthberti  Simonis  Notarii 
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BAINES  (Edwaed). 

History  of  the  County  Palatine  and  Duchy  of  Lan- 
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MTiatton.     4  vols.     Lond.  1836.     4to. 

BAINES  (Thomas). 

The  Gold  Regions  of  South-Eastern  Africa.  Accom- 
panied by  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author.  Lond. 
1877.     8vo. 

BAIRD  (Robert),  D.D.,  New  York. 

Sketches  of  Protestantism  in  Italy,  Past  and  Present, 
including  a  Notice  of  the  Waldenses.  Glasgow,  1847. 
12mo. 

BAIRD  (William),  of  Auchmedden. 

Account  of  the  Surname  of  Baird,  particularly  of  the 
Families  of  Auchmedden,  Newbyth  and  Sauchtonhall. 
Edited  by  William  N.  Fraser.     Edinb.  [1857.]     4to. 

Dominus  Fecit.  Genealogical  Collections,  concerning 
the  Sir-name  of  Baird,  and  the  Families  of  Auchmedden, 
Newbyth,  and  Sauchton  Hall  in  particular,  with  Copies 
of  Old  Letters  and  Papers,  and  Account  of  several 
Transactions  in  this  Country  during  the  last  Two  Cen- 
turies. Reprinted  from  the  Original  MS.  iorarf.  1870. 
4to. 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Duffs.  (Edited  by 
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BAIRD  LECTURES  (The).  See  Crawford  (T.  J.) 
Flint  (Robert).     Gloag  (P.  J.)     Jamieson  (Robert). 

BAKER  (Henry  Barton). 

French  Society  from  the  Fronde  to  the  Great  Revo- 
lution.    2  vols.     Lorul.  1874.     post  8vo. 

BAKER  (Lieut.-Col.  James). 
Turkey  in  Europe.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 


BAKER— BARBIER 


nss 


BAKER  (Robert). 

Remarks  on  the  English  Language ;  being  a  Detec- 
tion of  many  improper  expressions.    Lond.  1779.    8vo. 

BAKER  (Sir  Samuel  White). 

The  Albert  N'Yanza,  Great  Basin  of  the  Nile,  and 
Explorations  of  the  Nile  Sources.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1866.     Svo. 

The  Nile  Tributaries  of  Abyssinia,  and  the  Sword 
Hunters  of  the  Hamran  Arabs.     Lond.  1867.     Svo. 

Ismailia :  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  Central 
Africa  for  the  Suppression  of  the  Slave  Trade,  organ- 
ised by  Ismail,  Khedive  of  Egypt.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1874.     8vo. 

Cyprus  as  I  saw  it  in  1879.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 


BALCANQUALL    (Dr    Walter). 
(George). 


See    Heriot 


BALFOUR  (Arthur  James),  M.P. 
A  Defence  of  Philosophic  Doubt,  being  an  Essay  on 
the  Foundations  of  Belief.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

BALFOUR  (John  Hutton),  M.D.,  Professor  of 
Botany,  Edinburgh. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Palseontological  Botany. 
Edinh.  1872.     8vo. 

BALL  (W.  Edmund). 

Principles  of  Torts  and  Contracts  :  a  sbort  Digest  of 
the  Common  Law,  chiefly  founded  upon  the  works  of 
Addison,  with  illustrative  Cases.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

BALLANTINE  (James). 

Chronicle  of  the  Hundredth  Birthday  of  Robert 
Burns.     Edinh.  1859.     royal  8vo. 

The  Life  of  David  Roberts,  R.A.,  compiled  from  his 
Journals  and  other  Sources.     Edinh.  1866.     4to. 

BALLANTYNE  (R.  M.) 

The  Iron  Horse  ;  or,  Life  on  the  Line  :  a  Tale  of  the 
Grand  National  Trunk  Railway.     Lond.  1876.     12mo. 


BALLET  (Charles). 
The  Art  of  Grafting  and  Budding. 
12mo. 


Lond.  1878. 


BALLINGALL  (William). 
The  Shores  of  Fife.     Edinh.  1872.     4to. 
Scenes  of  Scottish  Story.     Edinh.  1874.     4to. 
Edinburgh  Past  and  Present :  its  Associations  and 
Surroundings.     Edinh.  1877.     4to. 


BALZAC  (HoNORi  db). 

Bakac's  Contes  Drolatiques.  Droll  Stories  collected 
from  the  Abbeys  of  Touraina  Translated  into  English. 
Lond.  1874.     Svo. 

BAMPTON  LECTURES  (The).  See  Alexander 
(William).     Jackson  (William). 

BANCROFT  (George). 

History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  6  vob. 
Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

BANCROFT  (Hubert  Howe). 
The  Native  Races  of  the  Pacific  States  of  North 
America.     5  vols.     Lond.  1875-1876.     royal  Svo. 

BANDINI  (Angelo  Maria). 

Catalogus  Codicum  Groecorum  Bibliothecae  Medicew 
Laurentianae.     3  vols.     Florentiee,  17 6i-17 70.     folio. 

Catalogus  Codicum  Latinorum  BibliotL  Mediceae 
Laurentianse.     2  vols.     Florentiw,  1774,  1775.     folio. 

BANNATYNE  (George). 

The  Bannatyne  MS.     Compiled  by  George  Banna- 


tyne,    1568.      3   parts. 
(Hunterian  Club.) 


Glasgow,    1873-1877.      4to. 


BANNERMAN  (Anne). 
Poems.     Edinh.  1830.     Svo. 

BARBA  (Alvarez  Alonzo). 

The  First  Book  of  the  Art  of  Mettals  in  which  is 
declared  the  manner  of  their  generation,  etc.  Translated 
by  Edward,  Earl  of  Sandwich.     Lond.  1674.     12mo. 

BARBARO    (Josapha)    and    CONTARINI    (Am- 

BBOGIO). 

Travels  to  Tana  and  Persia,  with  Introduction  by 
Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley.  Lond.  1873.  Svo.  (Hak- 
luyt  Society.) 

BARBARUS  (Hermolaus),  Episc.  Aquileiengis. 
Pliniana;  Castigationes  Primaa  et  Secundse.     2  vols, 
in  1.     Romoe,  1492,  1493.     folio. 

BARBERINO  (Francesco  da). 
Del  Reggimento  e  de'  Costumi  deUe  Donne.     Indice 
di  Federico  Ubaldini  accressiuto.    Roma,  1815.    Svo. 

BARBIER  (Ant.  Alex.) 

Dictionnaire  des  Ouvrages  Anonymes.  Troisifeme 
edition,  revue  et  augment6e  par  MM.  Olivier  Barbier, 
Ren6  et  Paul  Billard.  4  vols.  Paris,  1S72-1879. 
royal  Svo. 


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BARBIERI— BASS. 


BAEBIEKI  (Gio.  Francesco). 
Vita.     See  Calvi  (Jac.  Alessandro). 

BARBOSA  (Duabte). 

A  Description  of  the  Coasts  of  East  Africa  and 
Malabar  in  the  Beginning  of  the  XVI"'  Century. 
Translated  by  Hon.  Henry  E.  J.  Stanley.  Lo7id.  1866. 
8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

BARBOUR  (John). 

The  Bruce;  or,  the  Metrical  History  of  Robert  I. 
King  of  Scots.  "With  Notes  and  a  Memoir  of  the  Life 
of  the  Author  by  John  Jamieson.    Glasgow,  1869.    8vo, 

See  also,  Early  English  Text  Society. 

BARCLAY  (Alexander). 

The  Ship  of  Fools.  Edited  by  T.  H.  Jamieson. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1874.     4to. 

BARCLAY  (H0GH),  LL.D. 

The  Friendly  Societies  Act  (1875) ;  with  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes  on  the  Clauses.     Glasgmo,  1875.     Svo. 

A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Scotland,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  Office  and  Duties  of  a  Justice  of  the  Peace. 
Fourth  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Edinb.  1880. 
Svo. 

BARCLAY  (Rev.  Joseph),  LL.D. 
The  Talmud.     Lond.  1878.     Svo. 

BARCLAY  (William).     See  Dubois  (Ernest). 

BARDI  (Lorenzo). 

Views  of  Florence  and  Rome.     Firenze,  n.d.     4to. 

BARDWELL  (William),  Architect. 

Healthy  Homes,  and  how  to  make  them.  Lond. 
n.d.     royal  Svo. 

BARHAM  (Richard  Haeris  Dalton). 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Harris 
Barham ;  with  a  Selection  from  his  Miscellaneous 
Poems.     By  his  Son.     2  vols.     Zoarf.  1870.     post  Svo. 

BARING-GOULD  (S.) 

Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Lond.  1869. 
post  Svo. 

The  same.     New  edition.     Lond.  1875.     post  Svo. 

Germany,  Present  and  Past.  2  vols.  Lond.  1879. 
Svo. 

BARKER  (Lady). 

A  Year's  Housekeeping  in  South  Africa.  Lond. 
1877.     post  Svo. 

The  Bedroom  and  Boudoir.  Lond.  1878.  post  Svo. 
(Art  at  Home  Series.) 


BARK  LEY  (Henry  C),  Civil  Engineer. 
Between  the  Danube  and  Black  Sea ;  or,  Five  Years 
in  Bulgaria.     Lond.  1876.     post  Svo. 

BARLuEUS  (Caspar),  Antverpianus. 

Poemata.    2  vols.   Amstelodami,  l&i5,lGi6.    12mo. 

BARLOW  (Rev.  John). 

Printing  :  its  Dawn,  Day,  and  Destiny.  An  Address 
delivered  at  the  Royal  Institution,  May  14,  1858. 
Lond.  1858.     4to. 

BARON  (Robert). 

Mirza  :  a  Tragedie,  really  acted  in  Persia  in  the  last 
Age,  illustrated  with  Historical  Annotations.  Lo7id.  n.d. 
Svo. 

BARONIUS  (Cssab),  Cardinalis. 
Annales  Ecclesiastici,  a  Christo  Nato  ad  A.D.  1198. 
12  vols.     Antverpim,  1589-1609.     folio. 

BARROT  (Odillon). 

Mdmoires  Posthumes  de  Odillon  Barrot.  (Par  MM. 
Duvergier  de  Hauvanne  et  Corbin.)  4  vols.  Paris, 
1875-1876.     Svo. 

BARRY  (Rev.  Alfred),  D.D. 
The  Life  and  Works  of  Sir  Charles  Barry,   R.A. 
Lmd.  1867.     royal  Svo. 

BARTH  (A.) 

The  Religions  of  India.  Authorised  translation  by 
Rev.  J.  Wood.  Lond.  1S82.  Svo.  (Triibner's  Ori- 
ental Series.) 

BARTHOLOM^US  DE  USINGEN,  Ord.  Eremit. 
S.  Augustini. 

De  Matrimonio  Sacerdotum  et  Monachorum. — Epis- 
tola  Andre®  Cricii  et  Edictum  Regis  Polonise  in  Mar- 
tinum  Lutherum.     Sine  loco  et  anno,  circa  1532.    Svo. 

BARTLETT  (S.  C),  D.D.,  LL.D. 
From  Egypt  to  Palestine  through  Sinai,  the  Wilder- 
dess  and  the  South  Country.     Lond.  1879.     Svo. 


BARTSCH  (Adam). 
Le  Petntre  Graveur.     15  vols. 
Svo. 


Yienne,  1803-1813. 


BASS  (Michael  T.) 

Street  Music  in  the  Metropolis.  Correspondence 
and  Observations  on  the  existing  Law.  Lond,  1864. 
post  Svo. 


B  ASSOMPIEKRE— BEAVA  N. 


1135 


BASSOMPIERRE  (Mae^chal  de). 

Memoires.     See  France  :  Soci^t^  db  l'Histoirb. 

BASTIAN  (H.  Charlton),  M.D. 

The  Beginnings  of  Life  :  being  some  Account  of  the 
Nature,  Modes  of  Origin,  and  Transformations  of  Lower 
Organisms.     2  vols.     Lund.  1S72.     post  8vo. 

The  Brain  as  an  Organ  of  Mind.  ZiOTitZ.  1880.  postSvo. 
(International  Scientific  Series.) 

BASTIAT  (Fri^d^rio). 

Economic  Sophisms.  Translated  from  the  French, 
by  Patrick  James  Stirling,  LL.D.  Edinb.  1873. 
Bvo. 

BASTWICK  (John). 

Flagellum  Pontificis  efe  Episcoporum  Latialium  sive 
Tractatus  de  Jurisdictione  Episcopali.  {Lond.)  1635. 
small  8vo. 

BATES  (H.  W.) 

Central  America,  the  West  Indies,  and  South 
America.  "With  Ethnological  Appendix,  by  A.  H. 
Keane.  Lond.  1878.  8vo.  (Stanford's  Compendium 
of  Geography  and  Travel.) 

BATISSIER  (L.) 

Histoire  de  I'Art  Monumental  dans  I'Antiquite  et 
au  Moyen  Age,  suivie  d'un  Traite  de  la  Peinture  sur 
Verre.     Paris,  1845.     royal  8vo. 

BATT  (John). 

The  Portraiture  of  Hypocrisie,  lively  and  pitbilie 
pictured  in  bar  Colours,  wherein  you  may  view  the 
■ugliest  and  most  prodigious  Monster  that  England  hath 
bredde.     Lond.  1589.      12mo. 

BATTEN  (Edmund  Chisholm). 

The  Charters  of  the  Priory  of  Beauly,  with  Notices 
of  the  Priories  of  Pluscardine  and  Ardchattan  ;  and  of 
the  Family  of  the  Founder,  Job  By  set.  Lond.  1877. 
8vo.     (Grampian  Club.) 

BATTLE  OF  EPSOM.    See  Ma wbey  (Sir  Joseph). 

BAUDOT  (A.  db). 

Eglises  de  Bourgs  et  Villages.  2  vols.  Pans,  1867. 
large  4to. 


BAUMGARTEN  (Siegm.  Jac.) 
Nachrichten  von  merkwiirdigen  Biichern. 
in  6.     Ualle,  1752-1758.     8vo. 


12  vols. 


BAUR  (Dr  Ferdinand  Christian). 

The  Church  History  of  the  First  Three  Centuries. 
The  translation  from  the  German,  edited  by  the  Rev. 
Allan  Menzies,  B.D.  2  vols.   Lond.  1878,  1879.    8vo. 

BAUR  (Rev.  William). 

Religious  Life  in  Germany  during  the  War  of  Inde- 
pendence, in  a  Series  of  Historical  and  Biographical 
Sketches.     2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

BAYEUX  TAPESTRY. 

The  Bayeux  Tapestry.  Reproduced  in  Autotype 
Plates,  with  Historic  Notes  by  Frank  Rede  Fowke. 
Lond.  1875.     4to. 

BAYLISS  (Wtke). 

The  Witness  of  Art ;  or,  the  Legend  of  Beauty. 
Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

BAYNE  (Peter). 

The  Chief  Actors  in  the  Puritan  Revolution.  Lond. 
1878.     8vo. 

BEACONSFIELD  (Earl  of).  See  Disraeli 
(Benjamin). 

BEATTIE  (James),  LL.D. 

Original  Poems  and  Translations.    Lond.  1 760.    8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Immutability  of  Truth, 
in  opposition  to  Sophistry  and  Scepticism.  Fifth 
edition.     Lond.  1774.     8vo. 

BEAUMONT  (Francis)  and  FLETCHER  (John). 

The  Wild-Goose  Chase  :  a  Comedy.  Lond.  1652. 
folio. 

BEAUMONT  (Sir  Harry).    See  Spbnob  (Joseph). 

BEAUMONT  (Sir  John). 

Poems  ;  with  Memorial-Introduction  by  the  Rev. 
Alex.  B.  Grosart.  n.p.  1869.  12mo.  (Fuller  Wor- 
thies' Library.) 

BEAUVOIR  (Marquis  de). 

Pekin,  Jeddo,  and  San  Francisco  :  the  Conclusion 
of  a  Voyage  round  the  World.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  Agnes  and  Helen  Stephenson.  Lond.  1872. 
post  8vo. 

BEAVAN  (Charles). 

The  Reports  of  Cases  in  Chancery,  argued  and 
determined  in  the  Rolls  Court  Vols.  XXXIV.- 
XXXVL,  1864-1866.  3  vols.  Lond.  1866-1869. 
I  8vo. 


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BECK  (The  Baroness  von). 

Personal  Adventures  during  the  late  War  of  Inde- 
pendence in  Hungary ;  comprising  an  Account  of  her 
Missions  under  the  Order  of  Kossuth  to  the  different 
posts  of  the  Hungarian  Army  during  the  Contest. 
2  vols.     Lmid.  1850.     post  8vo. 

BEUKET  (Thomas  1),  Arclilisliop  of  Canterhury. 

The  Life  or  the  Ecclesiastical!  Historic  of  S.  Thomas, 
Archbishope  of  Canterbury.  By  A.  B.  Collonice, 
1639.     8vo. 

Thomas  Saga  Erkibyskups.  In  Icelandic,  with 
Translation  by  M.  E.  Magnusson.  (RoUs  Series.) 
8ee  Britain  (Great). 

BECKFORD  (William). 

Vathek  :  a  Tale.     Lond.  \%\b.     8vo. 

The  same  (in  French).     Londres,  1815.     8vo. 

BEETON  (S.  0.) 

Beeton's  Men  of  the  Age  and  Annals  of  the  Time. 
Being  an  Account  of  Eminent  Persons  and  a  Record  of 
Events.     Lond.  1874.     12mo. 

BEGG  (James),  D.D. 

Memorial ;  with  the  Opinions  of  Eminent  Counsel 
in  regard  to  the  Constitution  of  the  Free  Church  of 
Scotland,  and  Remarks  on  our  Present  State  and  Pro- 
spects.    Edinh.  1874.     8vo. 

BEGG  (John  Henderson),  Advocate. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Scotland  relating  to  Law- 
Ageuts,  including  the  Law  of  Costs  as  between  Agent 
and  CUent.     Edinb.  1873.     8vo. 

The  Conveyancing  Code  :  being  the  Titles  to  Land 
Consolidation  (Scotland)  Act,  1868,  the  Conveyancing 
(Scotland)  Act,  1874,  and  Minor  Acts  relating  to 
Conveyancing  and  Registration.     Edinb.  1^1^,     8vo. 

BEHN  (Mrs  A.) 

Plays.     4  vols.     Lond.  1824,     l2mo. 
The  Emperor  of  the  Moon  :  a  Farce.      Lond.  1687. 
4to. 

BEKYNTON  (Thomas). 

Correspondence.  (Rolls  Series.)  /See  Brit ain(Great). 

BELCHER  (Lady). 

The  Mutineers  of  the  "  Bounty "  and  their  Descen- 
dants in  Pitcaim  and  Norfolk  Islands.  Lond.  1870. 
post  Svo. 


BELGIUM. 

Collection  des  Documents  In^idits  relatifs  k 
l'Histoire  de  la  Belgique. 

Correspondance  de  Philippe  II.  sur  les  Affaires  des 
Pays  Bas.  Pr^c6dee  d'une  Notice  Historique,  etc,  par 
M.  Gachard.      Vol.  V.    Bruxelles,  1879.     4to. 

Correspondance  de  Marguerite  d'Autriche,  Duchesse 
de  Parme,  avec  Philippe  II.  Publiee  par  M.  Gachard. 
3  vols.     ^maeZZes,  1867-1881.     4to. 

BELL  (Alexander  M.),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 
Lectures  on  Conveyancing.     Second   edition,  with 
Notes  on  recent  Statutes  and  Decisions.    2  vols.    Edinb. 

1876.  royal  8vo. 

BELL  (Benjamin). 

Memoir  of  Robert  Paul,  late  Manager  of  the  Com- 
mercial Bank  of  Scotland.     Edinb.  1872.     12mo. 

BELL  (Sir  Charles). 

The  Anatomy  and  Philosophy  of  Expression  as 
connected  with  the  Fine  Arts.  Fifth  edition.  Lond. 
1865.     royal  8vo. 

Letters  of  Sir  Charles  Bell,  K.H.,  selected  from  his 
Correspondence  with  his  Brother,  George  Joseph  Bell. 
Lo7id.  1870.     post  Svo. 

BELL  (DoYNE  C.) 

Notices  of  Historic  Persons  Buried  in  the  Chapel  of 
St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  in  the  Tower  of  London.     Lond. 

1877.  8vo. 

BELL  (George  Joseph). 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Scotland,  and  on  the 
Principles  of  Mercantile  Jurisprudence.  Seventh  edi- 
tion, being  a  republication  of  the  fifth  edition  with 
additional  Notes,  by  John  M'Laren.  2  vols.  Edinb, 
1870.     4to. 

Principles  of  the  Law  of  Scotland.  The  sixth 
edition.     By  William  Guthrie.     Edinb.  1872.     8vo. 

The  same.     Seventh  edition.     Edinb.  1876.     Svo. 


BELL  (Henry  G.) 
Poems.     Edinh.  1824. 


4to. 


BELL  (John  Montgomery),  Advocate. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Arbitration  in  Scotland. 
Second  edition  (revised  by  John  Kirkpatrick),  with 
an   Appendix  of  Forms.     Edinb.   1877.     royal  Svo. 

BELL  (Thomas). 

The  Jesuites  Antepast,  conteining  a  Reply  against  a 
pretensed  Aunswere  to  the  Downe-faU  of  Poperie, 
lately  pubUshed  by  a  masked  Jesuite,  Robert  Parsons 
by  name.     Lond.  1608.     4to. 


BELIr-BESANT. 


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BELL  (Thomas). 

Roma  Eestituta,  sive  Antiquitatura  Bomanarum 
Compendium  absolutum.  A  Thoma  Bello,  Philologo 
Edimburg,  Scoto.     GlasguoB,  1672.     12mo. 

BELLAMY  (John). 

The  Ophion  ;  or,  the  Theology  of  the  Serpent  and 
the  Unity  of  God.     Lond.  \9,\\.     8vo. 

BENHAM  (Rev.  William). 

Catherine  and  Craufurd  Tait,  Wife  and  Son  of 
Archibald  Campbell,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  A 
Memoir.     Lond.  1879.     post  Svo. 

BENJAMIN  (J.  P.),  Q.C. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Sale  of  Personal  Property ; 
with  references  to  the  American  Decisions  and  to  the 
French  Code  and  Civil  Law.     Lond.  1873.     Svo. 

BENNET  (Thomas). 

A  Brief  History  of  the  joint  use  of  Precomposod  Set 
Forms  of  Prayer.     Lond.  1708.     Svo. 

A  Discourse  of  Joint  Prayer.  Lond.  1708.  Svo. 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

BENNY  (Philip  Berger). 

The  Criminal  Code  of  the  Jews  according  to  the 
Talmud.     Lond.  1880.     post  Svo. 

BENOIS  (N.),  EESANOFF  (A.),  and  KRAKAU 
(A.) 

Monographie  de  la  Cath^drale  d'Orvi6to.  Paris, 
1877.     folio. 

BENOIT  DE  SAINTE-MORE,  et  le  Roman  de 
Troie.     See  Joly  (Aristide). 

BENTIVOGLIO  (Guido),  Cardinal. 

The  Compleat  History  of  the  Warrs  of  Flanders. 
Englished  by  Henry  (Carey),  Earl  of  Monmouth. 
Lond.  1654.     folio. 

BENTLEY  (Richard),  D.D. 

A  Short  Account  of  Dr  Bentley's  Humanity  and 
Justice  to  those  Authors  who  have  written  before  him 
with  an  honest  Vindication  of  Tho.  Stanley,  Esq.,  and 
his  Notes  on  Callimaclius.  In  a  Letter  to  the  Hon. 
Charles  Boyle.     Land.  1699.     Svo. 

BENZONI  (GiROLAMo). 

History  of  the  New  World  ;  showing  his  Travels  in 
America  from  a.d.  1541  to  1556,  with  some  particulars 
of  the  Island  of  Canary.  Translated  and  edited  by 
Admiral  W.  H.  Smyth.  Lond.  1857.  Svo.  (Hakluyt 
Society.) 


BERGENS  BORGERBOG.     See  Nicolatsen  (N.) 

BERGOMENSIS  (Jacobus  Philippus). 

Novissime  Historiarum  omnium  Repercussiones  no- 
viter  a  Rev.  Patre  Jacobo  Philippo  Bergomense,  Ord 
Ileremitarum  editas,  quae  Supplementum  supplementi 
Chronicarum  nuncupantur,  ab  exordio  Mundi  usque  ad 
Annum  MCCCCCII.     Venetiis,  1506.     folio. 

BERKELEY  (George),  D.D.,  BisJwp  of  Cloyne. 

Works,  including  many  of  his  Writings  hitherto  un- 
published ;  with  Prefaces,  Annotations,  his  Life  and 
Letters  and  an  Account  of  his  Philosophy  by  Alex- 
ander Campbell  Fiaser.     4  vols.     Oxford,  1871.     Svo. 

Three  Dialogues  between  Hylas  and  Philonus.  Lond. 
nib.     Svo. 

Siris ;  a  Chain  of  Philosophical  Reflexions  and  In- 
quiries concerning  the  "Virtues  of  Tar  Water.  Lond. 
1744.     8vo. 

BERKELEY  (Hon.  Grantlet  F.) 
Anecdotes  of  the  Upper  Ten  Thousand,  their  Le- 
gends and  their  Lives.     2  vols.     Lond.  1867.     Svo. 

BERKELEY  PEERAGE. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  taken  before  the  Committee 
for  Privileges  concerning  the  Petition  of  William  Fitz- 
hardinge  Berkeley,  of  Berkeley  Castle,  to  His  Majesty, 
claiming  the  Dignity  of  Baron  de  Berkeley  as  Baron 
by  Tenure.     Lond.  1829.     folio. 

BERNERS  (Dame  Jduana). 

A  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth  an  Angle.  Being  a 
Facsimile  reproduction  of  the  first  book  on  the  subject 
of  Fishing,  printed  in  England  by  Wynkyn  de  Worde 
at  Westminster  in  1496.  With  an  Introduction  by 
Rev.  M.  G.  Watkins.     Lond.  1880.     4to. 

BERGNICIUS  (P.  J.) 

P.  J.  Beronicii  Poet»  incoraparabilis  quae  Extant 
P.  Rabus  recensuit  et  Georgarchontomachije  notas 
addidit.    (Latin  and  Dutch.)  Rotterdam,  1691.    12mo. 

BERRY  (Mary). 

England  and  France  :  a  Comparative  View  of  the 
Social  Condition  of  both  Countries,  from  the  Restora- 
tion of  Charles  the  Second,  to  the  present  time.     To 

which  are  added  Remarks  on  Lord  Orford's  Letters 

Life  of  the  Marquise  Du  DefFand — Life  of  Rachel 
Lady  Russell — Fashionable  Friends,  a  Comedy.  2  vols, 
Lond.  1844.     post  Svo. 

BESANT  (Walter). 

Rabelais.  Edinh.  1879.  12mo.  (Foreign  Classics 
for  English  Readers.) 

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BETTINELLI  (Saverio). 

Del  Eisorgimento  d'ltalia  negli  Studi,  nelle  Arti  e  nei 
Costumi  dopo  il  Mille.     4  vols.    Milano,  1819.     12mo. 

BEUGHEM  (Cornelius  1). 

Bibliographia  Historica,  Chionologica  et  Geographica. 
Amstdodami,  1685.     12mo. 

BEVAN  (G.  Phillips). 

The  Statistical  Atlas  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ire- 
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BEVERLEY  (E.  M.) 

The  Eedan  :  a  Poem.     Lond,  1856.     post  8vo. 

BfiVY  (Charles  Joseph).  See  Histoire  des 
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BEWICK  (Thomas). 

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BEZA  (Theodorus). 

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BIBLES. 

GREEK  VERSIONS. 

The  New  Testament  in  the  Original  Greek.  The 
Text  revised  by  Brooke  Foss  Westcott,  D.D.,  and 
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Par  Palimpsestorum  Dublinensium.  The  Codex 
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first  published  by  Dr  Barrett  in  1801.  A  new  edition, 
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LATIN  VERSIONS. 

Codex  Aureus  sive  Quattuor  Evangelia  ante  Hierony- 
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BIBL'ES—Oontinued. 
ARABIC  VERSION. 

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D.  N.  Jesu  Christi  SS.  Evangelia  ab  Ulfila  Goth- 
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The  Bible  and  Holy  Scriptures  conteyned  in  the 
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The  Text  of  the  New  Testament  translated  out  of 
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The  Holy  Bible  containing  the  Old  Testament  and 
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The  Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
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ITALIAN  VERSION. 
Bibbia  Sacra,  contenente  il  Vecchio  e  Nuovo  Tes- 
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12.  Flore   und    Blanscheflur.      Eino    Erzahlung   von 

Konrad  Fleck,  herausgegeben  von  F-mil  Sommer. 
1846. 

13.  Otte  mit  dem  Barte  von  Cuonrat  von  Wiirzeburc. 

Herausgegeben  von  Karl  Aug.  Hahn.     1838. 

14.  Jacob  Ruffs  Etter  Heini   uss   dem  Schwizerland 

sammt  einem  Vorspiel.  Erlautert  und  heraus- 
gegeben von  H.  M.  Kottinger.     1847. 

15.  Auswahl   der   Minnesanger.      Herausgegeben  von 

Dr  Karl  Volckmar.     1845. 

16.  Heinrichs  von  Meissen  des    Frauenlobes  Leiche, 

Spriiche,  Streitgedichte  und  Lieder.  Ij'lautert 

und  herausgegeben  von  Ludwig  EttmiUler. 
1843. 

17.  Das  Narrenschiff  von   Dr  Sebastian,  nebst  des- 

sen  Freiheitstafel.  Neue  Ausgabe,  mit  Amner- 
kungen  von  Adam  W.  StrobeL     1839. 

18.  Kleinere  Gedichte   von   dem   Strieker.      Heraus- 

gegeben von  K.  A.  Hahn.     1839. 

19.  Heinrich's  von  Krolewiz  flz  Missen  Vater  Unser. 

Herausgegeben  von  G.  Chr.  F.  Lisch.     1839. 

20.  Gedichte    des    XII    and     XIII     Jahrhunderts. 

Herausgegeben  von  K.  A.  Hahn.     1840. 

21.  Altteutsche  Schauspiele.   Herausgegeben  von  Franz 

Joseph  Mone.     1841. 

22.  Dyocletianus  Leben  von  Hans  von  Biihel.    Heraus- 

gegeben von  Adelbert  Keller.     1841. 

23.  Gesta  Romanorum  das  ist  der  Roemer  Tat,  heraus- 

gegeben von  Adelbert  Keller.     1841. 

24.  Der  Jiingere   Titurel,  herausgegeben   von  K.   A. 

Hahn.     1842. 

25.  Ma;re    von  Sente  Annen,  Erzebiscove   ci  Koine. 

Herausgegeben  von  Dr  H.  E.  Bezzenberger. 
1848. 

26.  Jacob   Ruffs    Adam  und   Heva      Erlautert   npd 

herausgegeben  von  H.  M.  Kottinger.     1848. 


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Mit  Einleitung  und  Erliiuterungen  herausgegeben 
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33.  Des    Fiirsten    von  Riigen  "Wizlaw's    des    vierten 

Spriiche  und  Lieder  in  Niederdeutscher 
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34.  Bruder    Philipps    des    Carthausers    Marienleben. 

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35.  Karl  der  Grosse  von  dem  Strieker.     Herausgegeben 

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36.  Lohengrin.       Zum    erstenmale    kritisch    heraus- 

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ungen.    Herausgegeben  von  K.  Bartsch.     1858. 

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39.  Heinrich    und     Kunegunde    von    Ebernand    von 

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The  Happy  Boy  ;  a  Tale  of  Norwegian  Peasant  Life. 
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BLANFORD  (W.  T.) 

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BLASEENA  (Pibtro). 

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BLASIUS  (William). 

Storms  :  their  Nature,  Classification,  and  Laws,  with 
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BLEEK  (Friedrich). 

An  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament.  Translated 
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Bedouin  Tribes  of  the  Euphrates.  Edited,  ■with 
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BOASE  (Rev.  Charles  William). 

Register  of  the  Rectors  and  Fellows,  Scholars, 
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BOCCACIO. 

Trenta  NavcUe  di  Messer  Giovanni  Boccacci  scelte 
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BOETHIUS  (Anicius  M.  Severinub). 

Consolationis  PhQosophise  libri  V.;  ejusdem  opus- 
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Roland  TAmoureux,  traduict  de  I'ltaUen  par  Maistre 
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BOILEAL'  DESPREAUX  (Nicolas). 

The  Art  of  Poetry.  Translated  by  Sir  William 
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BOISSARD  (L.),  Pasteur. 

L'^glise  de  Russie.     2  vols.     Paris,  1867.     Svo. 

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Acta  Sanctorum,  collecta  et  digesta  a  Josepho  Van 
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BONAPARTE  (Madame). 

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Life  of  Rev.  John  Milne.     Edinb.  1869.     post  8vo. 

BONA  VENTURA  (John),  Cardinal. 
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Triumphus  Augustus  sive  de  Sanctis  Perusioe  trans- 
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Russia  at  the  close  of  the  16tli  Century.  Lond. 
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BOND  (John). 

King  Charles,  his  Welcome  Home  from  Scotland. 
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BONEFONIUS  (Johannes). 
Carmine.     Londini,  1720.     12mo. 

BONER  (Charles). 

Transylvania  :  its  Products  and  its  People.  Lond. 
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BONNEAU  (Alfred). 

The  Life  of  Madame  de  Beauharnais  de  Miramion, 
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BONTIER  (P.)  AND  LE  VERRIER  (J.) 

The  Canarian ;  or,  the  Book  of  the  Conquest  and 

Conversion  of  the  Canarians  in  the  year  1402,  by  J. 

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BONWICK  (James). 

Egyptian  Belief  and  Modern  Thought.  Lond.  1878. 
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BOOK  OF  THE  COMMON  ORDER  of  the 
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The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  and  Administration  of 
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BOORDE  (Andrew). 

Introduction  of  Knowledge  and  Dyetary  of  Heltb. 
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Histoire    de    B^m    et    Navarre. 

SoCI^Ti  DE  l'HiSTOIRE. 


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Romano  Lavo-Lil :  Word-Book  of  the  Romany  ;  or, 
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BOSSI  (Giuseppe). 

Delle  Opinioni  di  Leonardo  da  Vinci  intomo  alia 
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BOSSUS  (MATTHyKUs),  Ver(mengis,  Can.  Reg. 
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Poetical  Works.  Now  first  collected  and  edited 
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BOSWELL  (James). 

Boswelliana.  The  Common-place  Book  of  James 
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BOTTEN-HANSEN  (Paul). 

La  Norvfcge  Litteraire.  Catalogue  Syst^matique  et 
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BOUCHER  (FRAN9018). 

L'Qiuvro  de  Boucher,  reproduit  par  EmUe  Wattier, 
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BOUET-WILLAUMEZ  (E.) 

Description  Nautique  des  Cotes  de  I'Afrique  Occi- 
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BOULGER  (Demetrius  Charles). 

History  of  China.     Vol.  I.     Lond.  1881.     8to. 

BOURDIGNfi  (Charles). 

La  Legende  de  Maistre  Pierre  Faifeu  (avec  Les 
Poesies  Diverses  de  Jehan  Molinet,  extraites  de  ses 
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BOURGOIN  (Jules). 

Les  Arts  Arabes,  Architecture,  Menuiserie,  Eevete- 
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BOURNE  (H.  R.  Fox). 

The  Story  of  our  Colonies ;  with  Sketches  of  their 
present  Condition.     Lond.  1869.     post  8vo. 

The  Life  of  John  Locke.    2  vols.    Zond  1876.    8vo. 

BOUTERWEK  (K.  W.)     See  C^dmon. 

BOUTKOWSKI  (Alexandre). 

Dictionnaire  Numismatique  pour  servir  de  guide  aux 
Amateurs,  Experts  et  Acheteurs  des  Medailles  Eoniaines 
Imp6riales  et  Grecques  Coloniales,  avec  indication  de 
leur  degr6  de  raret^  et  de  leur  prix  actuel  au  XIX« 
SiMe.  Livraisonsl-24.  Z,«>zi^,1877-1881.  royal  8vo. 

BOUVIER  (John). 

A  Law  Dictionary,  adapted  to  the  Constitution  and 
Laws  of  the  United  States  of  America,  and  of  the 
several  States  of  the  American  Union.  Twelfth  edition. 
2  vols.     Philadelphia,  1868.     royal  8vo. 

BOVET  (Felix). 

Histoire  du  Psautier  des  figlises  R6form6es.     Paris, 

1872.  8vo. 

BOWEN  (Mrs). 

Ystradffin;  a  Descriptive  Poem,  with  an  Appendix 
containing  Historical  and  Explanatory  Notes.  Lond. 
1839.     8vo. 

BOWLES  (Rev.  W.  Lisle). 

The  Picture.  Verses  suggested  by  a  Landscape  of 
Rubens.     Lond.  1803.     4to. 

BOWYER  (Sir  George). 

Four  Letters  on  the  Appellate  Jurisdiction  of  the 
House  of  Lords  and  tlie  New  Court  of  Appeal.     Lond. 

1873.  8vo. 

BOYD  (A.  C),  Barrister. 

The  Merchant  Shipping  Laws ;  being  a  Consolida- 
tion of  all  the  Merchant  Shipping  and  Passengers  Acts, 
from  1854  to  1876,  inclusive.     Lo7id.  1876.     8vo. 

BOYD  (A.  K.  H.),  D.D. 

The  Recreations  of  a  Country  Parson.  Lond.  1862. 
post  8vo. 

Leisure  Hours  in  Town.     Lond.  1862.     post  8vo. 

The  Graver  Thoughts  of  a  Country  Parson.  Lond. 
1862.     post  8vo. 

The  same.     Second  Series.     Lond.  1865.    post  8vo. 

Counsel  and  Comfort  spoken  from  a  City  Pulpit. 
Lond.  1863.     post  8vo. 

The  Autumn  Holidays  of  a  Country  Parson.  Lond. 
1864.     post  8vo. 

Present-Day  Thoughts :  Memorials  of  St.  Andrews 
Sundays.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 


BOYD  (Mark). 

Reminiscences  of  Fifty  Years.     Lond.   1871. 


8vo. 


BOYD  (Zachakt). 

The  Balme  of  Gilead  prepared  foi  the  Sicke.  Edinh. 
1629.     12mo. 

Four  Letters  of  Comforts  for  the  Deaths  of  the  Earle 
of  Hadingtoun  and  of  the  Lord  Boyd,  1640.  (Edited 
by  John  Small.)     Edinb.  1878.     4to. 

BOYLE  (Hon.  Charles). 

Dr  Bentley's  Dissertations  on  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris 
and  the  Fables  of  .(Esop  examined.    Lond.  1698.    8vo. 

BOYLE  (Hon.  Robert). 

Memoirs  for  the  Natural  History  of  Human  Blood, 
especially  the  Spirit  of  that  Liquor.  Lond.  1684.   12mo. 

BOYS  (William). 

Narrative  concerning  the  Popish  Plot.  See  Popish 
Plot. 

BRACKENBURY  (Henry),  Captain,  R.A. 
The  Ashanti  War ;  a  Narrative  prepared  from  the 
Official  Documents.    2  vols.    Edinb.  1874.     8vo. 

BEACTON  (Henricus  de). 

De  Legibus  et  Consuetudiuibus  Anglise.  (RoUs 
Series.)     See  Britain  (Great). 

BRADY  (W.  Maziere),  D.D. 

Essays  on  the  English  State  Church  in  Ireland. 
Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

BRAMHALL  (John),  D.J).,  Archbishop  of  Armagh. 
Works.     Dublin,  1677.     folio. 

BRANT  (Sebastian). 

Das  Narrenschiff.     See  Bibliothek  deb  Nationai^ 

LiTERATUR. 

BRANTOME  (P.  de  Bourdeillb,  Seigneur  de). 
CEuvres.     See  France  :  Soci£t£  de  l'Histoire. 

BRASSEY  (Lady). 

A  Voyage  in  the  "  Sunbeam,"  our  Home  on  the 
Ocean  for  Eleven  Months.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

Sunshine  and  Storm  in  the  East ;  or,  Cruises  to 
Cyprus  and  Constantinople.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

The  same.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

BRASSEY  (Sir  Thomas). 

Work  and  Wages  practically  illustrated.  Lond.  1872. 
post  8vo. 

British  Seamen  as  Described  in  recent  Parliamentary 
and  Official  Documents.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 


BRASSEY— BRITAIN. 


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Lectures  on  the  Labour  Question.    Lond.  1878.    8vo. 

Foreign  "Work  and  English  Wages,  considered  with 
reference  to  the  Depression  of  Trade.    Lond.\879.    8vo. 

Life  and  Labours  of  Mr  Brassoy.  See  Helps  (Sni 
Arthur). 

BRAY  (Mrs). 

The  Revolt  of  the  Cevennea,  with  some  Account  of 
the  Huguenots  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  Load. 
1870.     post  8vo. 

Joan  of  Arc,  and  the  Times  of  Charles  the  Seventh, 
King  of  France.     Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

BRAZIL. 

The  Empire  of  Brazil  at  the  Vienna  Universal  Ex- 
hibition of  1873.     Rio  de  Janeiro,  1873.     8vo. 

BKEE  (C.  R.),  M.D. 

An  Exposition  of  Fallacies  in  the  Hypothesis  of  Mr 
Darwin.     Lond.  1872.     post  8va 

BREMNER  (David). 

The  Industries  of  Scotland,  their  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Present  Condition.     Edinh.  1869.     8vo. 

BREMOND  (Gabriel). 

Viaggi  fatti  nel  Egitto,  nel  Monte  Sinaj',  Giudea, 
etc.  Opera  scritta  in  Francese  e  fatta  tradurre  in 
Italiano  da  Giuseppe  Corvo.     Bologna,  1680.     4to. 

BRERETOX  (Sir  William). 
Travels.     See  Chetham  Society. 

BRETON  (Paul). 

Memoires  de  Marquis  de  Boissy,  1798-1866,  r^digds 
d'aprfes  ses  Papiers.  Pr^ced^  d'une  Lettre-Prdface  par 
M""*  La  Marquise  de  B  *  ♦  *      Paris,  1870.     8vo. 

BRETT  (Thomas),  LLD. 

An  Account  of  Church  Government  and  Governours. 
Lond.  1710.     8vo. 

BREVIARY. 

The  Roman  Breviary :  reformed  by  order  of  the 
Holy  CEcumeuical  Council  of  Trent;  published  by 
order  of  Pope  St.  Pius  V.  ;  and  revised  by  Clement 
VIII.  and  Urban  VIII. ;  together  with  the  Offices 
since  granted.  Translated  out  of  Latin  into  English 
by  John,  Marquess  of  Bute,  K.T.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1879.     post  8vo. 

BREWER  (Rev.  E.  Cobham),  LLD. 

Dictionary  of  Phrase  and  Fable,  giving  the  Deriva- 
tion, Source,  or  Origin  of  Common  Phrases,  etc.  Lond. 
1869.     post  8vo. 


BREWER  (J.  S.) 

English  Studies ;  or.  Essays  in  English  History  and 
Literature.  Edited,  with  a  Prefatory  Memoir,  by 
Henry  Wace.     Lmd.  1881.     8vo. 

BREWSTER  (Sib  David). 

Home  Life  of  Sir  D.  Brewster.     See  Gordon  (Mrs). 

BRICE  (Seward),  LLD. 

Treatise  on  the  Doctrine  of  Ultra  Vires ;  being  an 
Investigation  of  the  Principles  which  limit  the  Capa- 
cities, Powers,  and  Liabilities  of  Corporations,  and 
more  especially  of  Joint-Stock  Companies.  Second 
edition,  containing  the  United  States  and  Colonial 
Decisions.     Lond.  1877.     royal  Svo. 

BRIDGES  (James),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

View  of  the  Political  State  of  Scotland  at  Michael- 
mas 1811,  with  a  Supplement  exhibiting  the  Votes  at 
the  General  Election  in  1812.     Edinb.  1813.     Svo. 

BRIGHT  (John). 

Speeches  on  Questions  of  Public  Policy.  Edited  by 
James  E.  Thorold  Rogers.     2  vols.     Zond.  1868.    Svo. 

BRIGHT  (Right  Hon.  John). 

Life  and  Speeches.     See  Smith  (Georoe  Barnbtt). 

BRIGHT  (William),  D.D.,  Professor,  Oxford. 

Chapters  of  Early  English  Church  History.  Oxford, 
1878.     Svo. 

BRIGHTWELL  (C.  L)     . 

Memorials  of  the  Early  Lives  and  Doings  of  Great 
Lawyers.     Lond.  1866.     12mo. 

BRINKLOW  (Henry). 

Complaynt  of  Roderyck  Mors.  See  Early  English 
Text  Society. 

BRINSMEAD  (Edgar). 

The  History  of  the  Pianoforte,  with  an  Account  of 
the  Theory  of  Sound,  and  also  of  the  Music  of  the 
Ancients.     Lojtd.  1879.     Svo. 

BRITAIN  (GREAT). 

Rerum  Britannicarum  Mbdii  JEvi  Scriptobes  ;  or. 
Chronicles  and  ^Memorials  op  Grbiat  Britain  and 
Ireland.  Published  under  the  direction  of  the  Master 
OF  THE  Rolls.  Lond.  1868-1881.  royal  Svo. 
50.  Munimenta  Academica  ;  or.  Documents  illu.strative 
of  Academical  Life  and  Studies  at  Oxford. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  H.Anstey.  In  2  parts.  1868. 

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BRITAIN. 


BRITAIN  (Great)— Contimied. 

51.  Chronica   Magistri   Rogeri  de    Hovedene.      Vols. 

I. -IV.     Edited  by  W.  Stuhbs.     1868-1871. 

52.  "Willelnii  Malmesbiriensis  Monachi  de  Gestis  Pon- 

tificum  Anglorum  libri  quinque.  Edited  by 
N.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton.     1870. 

53.  Historic  and  Municipal  Documents  of  Ireland,  from 

the  Archives  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  etc.,  1172- 
1320.     Edited  by  J.  T.  Gilbert.     1870. 

54.  The   Annals  of  Loch  C6.     A  Chronicle  of  Irish 

Affairs,  from  1014  to  1590.  Vols.  I.  and  II. 
Edited  with  a  Translation  by  W.  M.  Hennessy. 
1871. 

55.  Monumenta  Juridica.       The  Black   Book  of   the 

Admiralty,  with  Appendices.  Vols.  I. -IV 
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56.  Memorials    of   the   Eeign   of    King    Henry   VI. 

Official  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Bekynton, 
Secretary  to  Henry  VI.,  and  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells.  Edited,  with  an  Appendix  of 
Illustrative  Documents,  by  the  Eev.  G. 
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57.  Matthaei     Parisiensis,     Monachi    Sancti     Albani, 

Chronica  Majora.  The  Creation  to  a.d.  1259. 
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1880. 

58.  Memoriale   Fratris   Walteri    de   Coven tria.      The 

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1873. 
5y.  The  Anglo-Latin  Satirical  Poets  and  Epigram- 
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60.  Materials  for  a  History  of  the  Eeign  of  Henry 

VII.,  from  original  Documents  preserved  in  the 
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61.  Historical  Papers  and  Letters  from  the  Northern 

Eegisters.     Edited  by  J.  Eaine.     1873. 

62.  Eegistrum  Palatinum  Dunelmense.     The  Eegister 

of  Richard  de  KeUawe,  Lord  Palatine  and 
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Edited  by  Sir  T.  Duffus  Hardy.      1 873-1878. 

63.  Memorials  of  Saint  Dunstan,  Archbishop  of  Can- 

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64.  Chronicon    Angliae,    ab    anno     1328,    usque    ad 

annum  1388.  Auctore  Monacho  quodam 
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65.  Th6ma8  Saga  Erkibyskups.     A  Life  of  Archbishop 

Thomas  Becket,  in  Icelandic.  Vol.  I.  Edited, 
with  English  Translation,  by  M.  E.  Magnusson. 
1875. 


BEITAIN  (Great)— Contmued. 

66.  Eadulphi  de  Coggeshall  Chronicon  Anglicanum.— 

De  Expugnatione  Terrse  Sanctae  Libellus, — 
Thomas  Agnellus  de  Morte  et  Sepultura  Henrici 
Eegis  AngliaB  Junioris,- — Gesta  Fulconis  filii 
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67.  Materials   for    the    History   of    Thomas    Becket, 

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Edited  by  W.  Stubbs.     1876. 

69.  EoU  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  King's  Council  in 

Ireland,  for  a  portion  of  the  16th  year  of  the 
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the  Eev.  J.  Graves.     1877. 

70.  Henrici  de  Bracton  de  Legibus  et  Consuetudinibus 

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71.  The  Historians  of  the  Church  of   York  and  its 

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72.  Eegistrum     Malmesburiense.       The    Eegister    of 

Malmesbury  Abbey.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited 
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73.  Historical  Works  of  Gervase  of  Canterbury.    Vols. 

I.  and  II.  The  Chronicle  of  the  Eeigns  of 
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til.  Giraldi  Cambrensis  Opera.  Vols.  VI.  and  VIL 
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30.  Ricardi   de   Cironcostria   Speculum    Historiale  do 

Gestis  Rogum  Anglite.     Vol.   II.     872-1066. 
1869. 

31.  Year  Books  of   the  Reign  of  King  Edward  the 

First,  years  21-22,  30-31,  32-33,  and  33-35. 

4  vols.  Edited  and  translated  by  A.  J.  Horwood. 

1873-1879. 
33.  Historia  et  Cartulariuni  Monasterii   Sancti   Petri 

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36.  Annales  Monastici.    Vol.  IV.  Annales  Monasterii 

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vulgo  dictum  Chronicon  Thomse  Wykes.     (a.d. 

1066-1289.)     Annales  Prioratus  do  Wigornia. 

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la   Grant    Bretaigne,    par    Jehan   de   Waurin. 

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of  John  Trevisa  and  of  an  unknown  "Writer  of 

the  fifteen  century.     Vol.   II.     Edited  by  C. 

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Rev.  J.  R.  Lumby.     1869-1879. 

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47.  The  Chronicle  of  Pierre  de  Langtoft,  in  French 
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The  Chronicle  of  Richard  of  Devizes  concerning  the 
Deeds  of  Richard  the  First.  Also  Richard  of  Ciren- 
cester's Description  of  Britain.  Translated  and  Edited 
by  J.  A.  Giles,  LL.D.     Lond.  1841.      8vo. 

The  Chronicles  of  the  White  Rose  of  York.  A 
series  of  Historical  Fragments,  Proclamations,  Letters, 
and  other  contemporary  Documents  relating  to  the 
Reign  of  King  Edward  the  Fourth.  "With  Notes. 
Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

Magna  Britannia  et  Hibernia,  Antiqua  et  Nova  ;  or, 
a  New  Survey  of  Great  Britain,  collected  and  composed 
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6  vols.     Lond.  in  the  Suvoy,  1720-1731.     4to. 


BRITISH  ACTS  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

Public  Acts,  1867-1881.  16  vola  Lond.  1867- 
1881.     folio. 

Private  Acts,  1867-1881.  15  vols.  Lond.  1867- 
1881.     folio. 

Local  and  Personal  Acts,  1867-1881.  69  vols. 
Lond.  1867-1881.     folio, 

BRITISH  ALMANAC. 

The  British  Almanac  of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion 
of  Useful  Knowledge,  1868-1871.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1868-187*1.     12rao. 

BRITISH  ASSOCIATION. 

The  Resources,  Products,  and  Industrial  History  of 
Birmingham  and  Midland  Hardware  District :  a  Series 
of  Reports  collected  by  the  Local  Industries  Com- 
mittee of  the  British  Association  at  Birniingbam  ia 
1865.    Edited  by  Samuel  Tiramins.    Lond.  1866.    Svo. 

Reports  of  the  ^Meetings  of  the  British  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  14  vols.  Lond. 
1868-1880.     8vo. 

Reports  of  Meetings  held — 

1867.  Dundee.  1874.  Belfast. 

1868.  Norwich.  1875.  Bristol. 

1869.  Exeter.  1876.  Glasgow. 

1870.  Liverpool.  1877.  Plymouth. 

1871.  Edinburgh.  1878.  Dublin. 

1872.  Brighton.  1879.  Sheffield. 

1873.  Bradford.  1880.  Swansea. 

BRITISH  MUSEUM. 

Catalogue  of  the  Manuscript  Music  in  the  British 
Museum.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Trustees.  Lontl. 
1842.     Svo. 

List  of  Books  of  Reference  in  the  Reading  Room  of 
the  British  Museum.  (By  "W.  B.  Rye.)  Lond.  1871. 
8vo. 

Hand  List  of  Bibliographies,  Classified  Catalogues 
and  Indexes  placed  in  the  Reading  Room  of  the  British 
Museum.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

The  Book  of  British  Topography.  See  Anderson 
(J.  P.) 

BRITISH  PRISONS.  See  Ckiminal  Administra- 
tion. 

BRIZIO  (Edoardo). 

Pitture  e  sepolcri  scoperti  sull'  Esquilino  dalla  Com- 
pagnia  Fondiaria  Italiau£^  neU'  anno  1875.  Roma, 
1876.     4to. 

BROCCHI  (G.) 

DeUo  Stato  fisico  del  Suolo  di  Roma.  Memoria  per 
servire  d'illustrazione  alia  carta  Geognostica  di  quesla 
Citta'.     Roma,  1820.     8vo. 


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BROCK  (Thomas). 

Infancy:  a  Poem.     Land.  1813. 


12mo. 


BRODEIBB  (Rbv.  W.  J.)  and  BESANT  (W.) 
Constantinople.     A  Sketch  of  its  History  from  its 

Foundation  to  its  Conquest  by  the  Turks  in   1453. 

Land.  1879.     post  8vo. 

BEOGLIE  (Due  db). 

The  King's  Secret ;  being  the  Secret  Correspondence 
of  Louis  XV.  with  his  Diplomatic  Agents,  from  1752 
to  1774.     2  vols.     Lo7id.  1879.     8vo. 

BROOKE  (FuLKE  Geeville,  Lobd). 

Works  in  Verse  and  Prose,  complete  for  the  first 
time,  collected  and  edited  with  Notes,  by  Eev.  Alex- 
ander B.  Grosart.  4  vols.  Blackburn,  1870.  12mo. 
(Fuller  "Worthies'  Library.) 

The  Life  of  the  Renowned  Sir  Philip  Sidney,  with 
the  true  Interest  of  England.  Together  with  a  short 
Account  of  the  Maximes  and  Policies  used  by  Queen 
Elizabeth  in  her  Government.     Loud.    1652.     8vo. 


BROOKE  (Rev.  Stopford). 
English  Literature.     Land.  1878. 


small  4  to. 


BEOOKSHAW  (George). 

Six  Birds  accurately  drawn  and  coloured  after 
Nature,  with  full  instructions  for  the  young  Artist. 
Lmid.  1817.     small  folio. 

BROOM  (Herbert),  LL.D. 

Commentaries  on  the  Common  Law,  designed  as 
Introductory  to  its  Study.  Fourth  edition.  Lond. 
1869.     8vo. 

The  same.     Sixth  edition.      Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

Constitutional  Law  viewed  in  relation  to  Common 
Law,  and  exemplified  by  cases.    Lond.  1866.    8vo. 

A  Selection  of  Legal  Maxims  classified  and  exem- 
plified.    Fifth  edition.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

BROUGH  (Sir  John),  Garter  King  of  Arms. 
Notes  on  the  Treaty  between  Charles  I.  and  the 
Covenanters.     See  Camden  Society. 

BROUGHAM  (Henry,  Lord). 

The  British  Constitution ;  its  History,  Structure, 
and  Working.     Lond.  1860.     post  8vo. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Hefiry  Lord  Brougham, 
written  by  Himself.     3  vols.     Edinh.  1871.     8vo. 


BROWN  (Dr.) 
The  Cure  of  Saul : 
4  to. 


BROWN  (Andrew). 

History  of  Glasgow,  and  of  Paisley,  Greenock,  and 
Port-Glasgow ;  comprehending  the  Ecclesiastical  and 
Civil  History  of  these  places  from  the  Earliest  Accounts 
to  the  present  time.  2  vols,  in  1.  Glasgow  and 
Edinb.  1795,  1797.     Svo. 

BROWN  (Archibald),  Barrister-atLaw. 
The  Rule  of  the  Law  of  Fixtures.     Lond.    1871. 
8vo. 

The  same.     Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

BROWN  (David),  D.D. 

Life  of  John  Duncan,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Hebrew 
and  Oriental  Languages,  New  College,  Edinburgh. 
Edinh.  1872.     post  8vo. 

EEOWN  (Rev.  James). 

The  Life  of  a  Scottish  Probationer;  being  a  Memoir 
of  Thomas  Davidson,  with  his  Poems,  and  Extracts 
from  his  Letters.      Glasgow,  1877.     post  8vo. 


BROWN  (James),  D.D. 
Life  of  John  Eadie,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
post  8va 


Lond.   1878. 


a  Sacred  Ode.  Lund.    1763. 


EEOWN  (Eichard). 

Notes  on  the  Northern  Atlantic  for  the  Use  of  Tra- 
vellers.    Lond.  1880.     post  8vo. 

BEOWN  (Egbert). 

History  of  the  Paisley  Grammar  School  from  its 
Foundation  in  1576  ;  and  of  the  other  Town  Schools. 
Paisley,  1875.     Svo. 

BEOWN  (Egbert  E.) 

The  Book  of  the  Landed  Estate,  containing  Direc- 
tions for  the  Management  and  Development  of  the 
Eesources  of  Landed  Property.  Edinb.  \?>&^.  royal  Svo. 

BEOWN  (Thomas). 

Intercepted  Letters,  or  the  Twopenny  Post^Bag. 
Lond.  1813.     Svo. 

BEOWN  (William). 

Notes  and  Eecollections  of  the  Tolbooth  Church, 
Parish,  and  Congregation.     Edinb.  1867.     Svo. 

BEOWNE  (George),  Barrister-at-Lato. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  the 
Court  for  Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Causes :  with  the 
Statutes,  Rules,  Fees,  and  Forms  relating  thereto. 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1868.     post  Svo. 


BROWNE— BRYCE. 


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BROWNE  (J.  H.  Balfour)and  THEOBALD (H.S.) 
The  Law  of  Railway  Companies  ;  being  a  Collection 
of  the  Acts  and  Orders  relating  to  Railway  Companies. 
With  Notes  of  all  the  Cases  decided  thereon,  and 
Appendix  of  Bye-Laws  and  Standing  Orders  of  the 
House  of  Commons.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

BROWNE  (Matthew). 

Chaucer's  England,     2  vols.     Zonci.  1869.    post  8vo. 

BROWNING  (Mus  Elizabeth  Barrett). 
An   Essay   on    Mind,    and   other  Poems.     (Anon.) 
Lund.  1826.     Svo. 

BROWNING  (Egbert). 

Poetical  Works.     6  vols.     Lond.  1868.     12mo. 

The  Ring  and  the  Book.      4   vols.     Lond.    1868- 

1869.  12mo. 

Balaustion's  Adventure  :  including  a  Transcript  from 
Euripides.     Lond.  1871.      12  mo. 

Prince  Hohenstiel  Schwangau,  Saviour  of  Society. 
Lond.  1871.     12  mo. 

Fifine  at  the  Fair.     Lond.  1872.     12mo. 

Red  Cotton  Night-Cap  Country  ;  or,  Turf  and 
Towers.     Loud.  1873.     12mo. 

Aristophanes'  Apology  ;  including  a  transcript  from 
Euripides,  being  the  Last  Adventure  of  Balaustion. 
Lond.  1875.     12mo. 

The  Inn  Album.     Lond.  1875.     12mo. 

Pacchiarotto,  and  how  he  worked  in  Distemper  ; 
and  other  Poems.     LowL  1876.     12mo. 

The  Agamemnon  of  ^schylus.  Transcribed  by 
Robert  Browning.     Lond.  1877.      12mo. 

BROWNLEE  (Thomas),  Laird  of  Torfooi. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Battles  of  Drumclog  and  Both- 
well  Bridge.  (Edited  by  W.  C.  B.)  Edinh.  1823. 
post  Svo. 

BROWNLOW  (Emma  Sophia,  Countess). 
Slight   Reminiscences   of    a    Septuagenarian,    from 
1802  to  1815.     Lond.  1867.     post  8vo. 

BRUCE  (H.  A.) 

Life  of  Sir  William  Napier,  K.C.B.  See  Napier 
(Sir  W.  F.  P.) 

BRUCE  (M.  E.  Gumming), 

Family  Records  of  the  Bruces  and  the  Cumyns ; 
with  an  Historical  Introduction  and  Appendix.  From 
authentic   Public   and   Private  Documents.       Edinb. 

1870.  4to. 

BRUEL  (Walter). 

Praxis  Medicinae,  or  the  Physician's  Practice ; 
wherein  are  contained  inward  Diseases  from  the  Head 
to  the  Foote,  etc.     Lond.  1632.     4to. 


BRUGSCH-BEY  (Henry). 

History  of  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs,  derived  en- 
tirely from  the  Monuments.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  the  late  Henry  Danby  Seymour.  Com- 
pleted and  edited  by  Philip  Smith.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1879.     8vo. 

BRUNEL  (Isambakd). 

The  Life  of  Isambard  Kingdom  Brunei,  Civil  En- 
gineer.    Lo7id.  1870.     8vo. 

BRUNET  (J.  C.) 

Manuel  du  Librairo,  et  de  I'Amateur  de  Livres. 
Supplement  par  P.  Deschampes  et  G.  Brunet  2  vols. 
Paris,  1878,  1880.     8vo. 

BRUNN  (Enrico). 

I  Rilievi  delle  Ume  Etrusche  pubblicati  a  noma 
dell'  Instituto  di  Corrispondenza  Archeologica.  Vol.  1. 
Ciclo  Troico.     Boma,  1870.     4to. 

BRUUN  (Cna) 

Aarsberetninger  og  Meddelelser  fra  det  Store  Kon- 
gelige  Bibliothek.  3  vols.  Kjohenham,  1865-1881. 
Svo. 

Det  Store  Kongelige  Bibliotheks  Stiftelse  under 
Kong  Frederik  den  Tredie  og  Kong  Christian  den 
Femte.     Kjbhenhavn,  1873.     4to. 

Bibliotheca  Danica,  Systematisk  Fortegnelse  over 
den  Danske  Literatur  fra  1482  til  1830,  efter  Samlin- 
gerne  i  det  Store  Kongelige  Bibliothek  i  Kjobcnhavn. 
Vol.  I.  and  Vol.  II.  part  1.  Kjohenham,  1877-1879. 
4to. 

BRYANT  (Jacob). 

A  Dissertation  concerning  the  War  of  Troy  and  the 
Expedition  of  the  Grecians  as  described  by  Homer, 
shewing  that  no  such  Expedition  was  ever  undertaken, 
and  that  no  such  City  of  Phrygia  existed,  n-p.,  n.d. 
4to. 

Observations  upon  a  Treatise  entitled  a  Description 
of  the  Plain  of  Troy  by  Monsieur  le  Chevalier.  Eton, 
1795.     4to. 

Some  (Jbservations  upon  the  Vindication  of  Homer 
and  of  the  Ancient  Poets  and  Historians  who  have 
recorded  the  Siege  and  Fall  of  Troy.  Written  by 
L  B.  S.  Morritt.     Eton,  1799.     4to. 

BRYCE  (James),  LL.D. 

The  Geology  of  Arran  and  the  other  Clyde  Islands. 
With  an  Account  of  the  Botany,  Natural  History,  and 
Antiquities  ;  and  an  Itinerary  of  the  Routes.    Glastjow, 

1872.     post  Svo. 


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BRYCE— BUNBUKY. 


BRYCE  (James),  D.C.L.,  Professor,  Oxford. 
The  Holy  Roman  Empire.     Fourth  edition.     Lond. 
1873.     post  8vo. 

BRYCE  (James). 

Transcaucasia  and  Ararat :  being  Notes  of  a  Vacation 
Tour  in  the  Autumn  of  1876.     Lond.  1877.    post  8vo. 

BUCCANIERS  OF  AMERICA. 

The  History  of  the  Bucaniers  of  America,  written 
in  several  languages  and  now  collected  into  one  volume. 
The  whole  newly  translated  into  English  and  illustrated. 
Lond.  1704.     8vo. 

BUCHANAN  (Rev.  Claud),  D.D 
Sermons.     Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

BUCHANAN  (George). 

Franciscanus  et  Fratres,  quibus  accessere  Varia  ejus- 
dem  et  aliorum  Poemata.     Basilece,  n.d.     8vo. 

Psalmorum  Davidis  Paraphrasis  poetioa  nunc  primum 
edita.  Psalmi  aliquot  in  versus  item  Grsecos  nuper  a 
diversis  translati.  Apud  H.  et  R.  Stephanum  [Paris], 
n.d.     8vo. 

The  Jephtha  and  Baptist.  Translated  by  Alexander 
Gibb.     Edinh.  1870.     12mo. 

BUCHANAN  (Rev.  James). 

Improvement  of  Affliction ;  a  Sequel  to  Comfort  in 
Affliction.     Edinh.  1841.     12mo. 

BUCHANAN  (Robert). 

The  Life  and  Adventures  of  John  James  Audubon, 
the  Naturalist.  Edited  from  materials  supplied  by  his 
Widow.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

BUCKLAND  (Frank) 

Curiosities  of  Natural  History.  A  New  Series. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1866.     post  8vo. 

Lof-Book  of  a  Fisherman  and  Zoologist.  Lond. 
1875.     8vo. 

The  Natural  History  of  British  Fishes ;  their  Struc- 
ture, Economic  Uses,  and  Capture  by  Net  and  Rod. 
Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 


BUCKLE  (Henry  Thomas). 

History  of  Civilisation  in  England.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1868.     post  8vo. 

Miscellaneous  and  Posthumous  Works.  Edited, 
with  a  Biographical  Notice,  by  Helen  Taylor.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

Life  and  Writings  of  Buckle.  See  Huth  (Alfred 
Henry). 


BUCKLEY  (Arabella  B.) 

A  Short  History  of  Natural  Science,  and  of  the  Pro- 
gress of  Discovery  from  the  Time  of  the  Greeks  to  the 
Present  Day.     Lowi.  1876.     12mo. 

BUCKLEY  (H.  Burton). 

Law  and  Practice  under  the  Companies  Acts,  1862, 
1867,  1870,  and  1877,  and  Life  Assurance  Companies 
Acts,  1870  to  1872.    Third  edition.    Loiul.  1879.  8vo. 

BUDJSUS  (Guliblmus),  Parisiensis. 

De  Asse  et  partibus  ejus  libri  quinque.  7h  ^dibits 
Ascensianis  [1514].     folio. 

Annotationes  in  quatuor  et  viginti  Pandectarum 
libros.     Parisiis,  1535.     folio. 

BUDDHIST  BIRTH  STORIES  ;  or,  Jataka  Tales  : 
the  oldest  Collection  of  Folk-lore  extant;  being  the 
Jatakatthavannana.  For  the  first  time  edited  in  the 
Original  Pali,  by  V.  FausboU,  and  translated  by  T.  W. 
Rhys  Davids.    Vol.  I.    Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

BUGGE  (SoPHUs). 

Bem£Erkninger  den  i  Skotland  fundne  Latiuske 
Norges  Kronike.     Kjobenhavn,  1873.     8vo. 

BULLARIUM. 

Collectio  BuUarum  Sacrosanctae  Basilica  Vaticanse,  a 
Sancto  Leone  Magno  ad  Innocentium  VI.  Productus 
notis  auctus  et  illustratus.  3  vols.  Ruime,  1747-1752. 
folio. 

BULLEN  (Edward),  and  LEAKE  (S.  M.) 
Precedents  of  Pleadings  in  Personal  Actions  in  the 
Superior  Courts  of  Common  Law.     With  Notes  and 
an  Appendix.     Third  Edition.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

BULWER  (Sir  Henry  Lytton),  G.C.B. 

Historical  Characters  :  Talleyrand,  Mackintosh,  Cob- 
bet,  Canning.     Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

The  Life  of  Henry  John  Temple,  Viscount  Palmer- 
ston ;  with  Selections  from  his  Diaries  and  Correspond- 
ence.    2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

BULWER  (Henry  Lytton  E.)  See  Dalling  and 
BuLWER  (Lord). 

BUNBURY  (E.  H.) 

A  History  of  Ancient  Geography  among  the  Greeks 
and  Romans,  from  the  earliest  Ages  till  the  Fall  of  the 
Roman  Empira     2  vols.     Lond.\9,7^.     8vo. 


BUNSEN— BURNET. 


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BUNSEN  (Baron  C.  C.  J.) 

God  in  History.  Translated  by  Susanna  Wink- 
worth.     3  vols.     Lond.  1 868.     8vo. 

BUNSEN  (Frances,  Baroness), 

Memoir  of  Baron  Bunsen,  late  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary and  Envoy  E.xtraordinary  of  H.M.  Frederic  Wil- 
liam IV.  at  the  Court  of  St.  James.  2  vols.  Land. 
1868.     8vo. 

The  same.  Second  edition,  abridged  and  corrected. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1869.     post  8vo. 

BUNYAN  (John). 

The  Pilgrim's  Progress,  as  originally  published  by 
John  Bunyan.  Being  a  fac-simile  reproduction  of  the 
first  edition.     Lond.  \%lb.     post8vo. 

BUNYON  (Charles  John),  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Law  of  Life  Assurance,  including  the  Forma- 
tion, Constitution,  and  Amalgamation  of  Assurance 
Companies.     Second  edition.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

BUEBIDGE  (F.  W.) 

Cultivated  Plants ;  their  Propagation  and  Improve- 
ment.    Edinh.  1877.     post  8vo. 

The  Gardens  of  the  Sun ;  or,  a  Naturalist's  Journal 
on  the  Mountains  and  in  the  Forests  and  Swamps  of 
Borneo  and  the  Sulu  Archipelago.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

BUEGER  (Gottfried  Augdstds). 

The  Chase,  and  William  and  Helen.  Two  Ballads 
from  the  German.     Edinb.  1796.     4to. 

BURGHS  OF  SCOTLAND  (ROYAL). 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  to  whom  the 
several  Petitions  from  the  Royal  Burghs  of  Scotland 
were  referred.     Edinb.  1819.     8vo. 

BURGH  RECORDS.  See  Scottish  Burgh  Re- 
cords. 

BURGHLEY  (Lord).    See  Cecil  (Sir  William). 

BURGUNDIA  (Dux  de). 

Serenissimi  Burgundia;  Ducis  Elementa  Geometrica 
ex  Gallico  Sermone  in  Latinum  translata  ad  usum 
Seminarii  Patavini.  Access.  Introductio  ad  Algebrse 
applicationom  ad  Geometriam,,  etc.,  auctore  Guisneo. 
Patavii,  1713.     4to. 

BURKE  (Sib  Bernard),  C.B.,  LL.D.,  Ulster  King 
of  Anns. 

Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  the  Britisli  Em- 
pire. Thirty-first  edition,  for  1869.  Lmd.  1869. 
royal  8vo. 


BURKE  (Sir  Bernard)— Conftn«e<f. 

The  same.  Thirty-seventh  edition.  Lond.  1875. 
royal  8vo. 

The  same.    Fortieth  edition.    Lond.  1^17.   royal  8va 

The  same.  Forty-first  edition.  Lond.  1879. 
royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Forty-fourth  edition.  Lond.  1882. 
royal  8vo. 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of  the  Landed 
Gentry  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1871.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.     2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     royal  8vo. 

The  Rise  of  Great  Families  ;  other  Essays  and  Storiea 
Lund.  1873.     post  8vo. 

BURKE  (S.  Hubert). 

Historical  Portraits  of  the  Tudor  Dynasty  and  the 
Reformation  Period.     2  vols.    Lond.  1879, 1880.    8vo. 

BURMANNUS  (Petrus). 

Oratio  pro  Pigritia.  1702. — Oratio  Funebris  in 
Obitum  Jo.  Geo.  Graevii.  Traj.  ad  Rhenum,  1703. — 
Somnium  sive  Iter  in  Arcadiam  Novam.  1710. — Oratio 
pro  Comoedia.  Traj.  ad  Rhenum,  1711. --Oratio  in 
Humanitatis  Studia.  Lugd.  Batav.  1720. — ProLitera- 
toribus  et  Grammaticis.  Leidm,  1732.  (In  1  voL) 
4to. 

BURN  (John  Southerden). 

The  Fleet  Registers,  comprising  the  History  of  Fleet 
Marriages.     Lond.  1833.     8vo. 

BURN  (R  Scott). 

The  Practical  Directory  for  the  Improvement  of 
Landed  Property,  Rural  and  Suburban,  and  the  Econo- 
mic Cultivation  of  its  Farms.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1881. 
4to. 

See  also,  Donaldson  (Prof.  John). 

BURNABY  (Capt.  Fred.) 

A  Ride  to  Khiva  :  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Cen- 
tral Asia.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

On  Horseback  through  Asia  Minor.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1877.     8vo. 


BURNAND  (F.  C.) 
My  Health.     Lond.  1872. 


12mo. 


BURNET  (Gilbert),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 

A  Collection  of  Sermons.     Lond.  1 704.     4to. 

History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  CJuirch  of  Eng- 
land. A  new  edition,  carefully  revised,  and  the  Records 
collated  with  the  Originals,  by  Nicholas  Pocock.  7  vols. 
Oxford,  1865.     8vo. 


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BURNET  (Gilbbbt),  D.D.— Continued. 

The  Life  of  William  Bedell,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Kilmore 
in  Ireland.  (Witli  Copies  of  certain  Letters  which 
have  passed  between  Spain  and  England  in  matters 
of  Religion,  between  Mr  James  Waddesworth  and 
W.  Bedell ;  and  an  Abstract  of  the  Number  of  Pro- 
testant and  Popish  Families  in  the  several  Counties 
and  Provinces  of  Ireland.)     Dublin,  1736.     8vo. 

BURNET  (John). 

Landscape -Painting  in  Oil-Colours  explained  in  Let- 
ters on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  the  Art,  and  illus- 
trated by  examples  from  the  several  Schools.  Land. 
1849.     4to. 

BURNETT  (George),  Lyon  King  of  Arms. 

Popular  Genealogists  and  the  Art  of  Pedigree- 
making.     Edinh.  1865.     post  8vo. 

The  Red  Book  of  Menteith  Reviewed,  in  Reply  to 
Charges  of  Literary  Discourtesy  made  against  the 
Revie'wer,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  that  Work. 
Edinh.  1881.     4to. 

BURNS  (Edward). 

Catalogue  of  a  Series  of  Coins  and  Medals  Illustrative 
of  Scottish  Numismatics  and  History.  Selected  from 
the  Cabinet  of  Thomas  Coats  of  Ferguslie,  and  exhibited 
at  the  Meeting  of  the  British  Association  held  in 
Glasgow,  1876.  Described  and  Annotated.  Glasgoiv, 
1876.     4to. 

BURNS  (Islay),  D.D. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  C.  Bums,  Missionary 
to  China  from  the  English  Presbyterian  Church.  Lond. 
1870.     post  8vo. 

BURNS  (R.  F.),  D.D.,  Montreal. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Burns, 
D.D.,  Toronto,  including  an  unfinished  Autobiography. 
Toronto,  1872.     post  8vo. 

BURNS  (Robert). 

Works.     6  vols.     Edinh.  1877-1879.     8vo. 

Robert  Burns'  Common  Place  Book.  Printed  from 
the  original  Manuscript  in  the  possession  of  John 
Adam.     Edinb.  1872.     8vo. 

The  Burns  Calendar  ;  a  Manual  of  Burnsiana.  Re- 
lating to  Events  in  the  Poet's  History ;  Names  associ- 
ated with  his  Life  and  Writings ;  a  Concise  Biblio- 
graphy ;  and  a  Record  of  Burns'  -Relics.  Kilmarnock, 
1874."    4to. 

The  Bibliography  of  Robert  Bums,  with  Biographiccl 
^  and  Bibliographical  Notes  and  Sketches  of  Burns  Clubs, 
Monuments,  and  Statues.     Kilmarnock,  1881.     8vo. 

The  Bums  Centenary.     See  Ballantynb  (James). 


BURNS  (William). 

The  Scottish  War  of  Independence,  its  Antecedents 
and  Effects.     2  vols.     Glasgow,  1874.     8vo. 

BURNS  (Rev.  William  C.) 
Memoir.     See  Burns  (Islat). 

BURTON  (John  Hill),  LL.D.,  Advocate. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Works  of  Jeremy 
Bentham.     Edinb.  1843.     8vo. 

The  Book-Hunter.     Edinb.  1862.     post  8vo. 

The  Scot  Abroad.     2  vols.     Edinb.  l8Gi.     12mo. 

The  History  of  Scotland,  from  Agricola's  Invasion 
to  the  Revolution  of  1688.  Vols.  V.-VII.  Edinb. 
1870.     8vo. 

The  same ;  to  the  Extinction  of  the  last  Jacobite 
Insui-rection.  Second  Edition.  8  vols.,  and  Index. 
Edinb.   1873.     post  8vo. 

A  History  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

BURTON  (Richard). 

The  History  of  the  House  of  Orange,  together  with  the 
History  of  William  and  Mary,  etc.     Lond.  1814.    4to. 

BURTON  (Captain  Richard  F.) 

Letters  from  the  Battle-Fields  of  Paraguay.  Lond. 
1870.     4to. 

Ultima  Tiiule ;  or,  a  Summer  in  Iceland.  With 
Historical  Introduction,  etc.   2  vols.  Edinh.  1875.    8vo. 

Etruscan  Bologna  :  a  Study.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

Sind  Revisited  ;  with  Notices  of  the  Anglo-Indian 
Army ;  Railroads ;  past,  present,  and  future,  etc. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

The  Land  of  Midian  (Revisited).  2  vols.  Lond. 
1879.     8vo. 

BURTON  (Capt.  Richard  F.),  and  DRAKE  (C.  F. 
Tyrwhitt). 

Unexplored  Syria  :  Visits  to  the  Libanus,  the  Tuhil 
el  Safa,  the  Anti-Libanus,  the  Noiihern  Libanus,  and 
the  'A14h.     2  vols.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

BURTON  (Robert). 

The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy,  what  it  is,  with  all  the 
kinds,  causes,  symptomes,  prognostics,  and  several  cures 
of  it.     Lond.  1836.     8vo. 

BUSHBY  (Henry  Jeffreys). 

A  Manual  of  the  Practice  of  Elections  in  the  United 
Kingdom.  With  an  Appendix  of  Statutes  and  Forms. 
Lond.  1868.     12mo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition.  By  Henry  Hardcastle. 
Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 


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BUTE  (John,  Marquess  of). 

The  Early  Days  of  Sir  William  Wallace ;  a  Lecture 
delivered  at  Paisley,  November  16,  1875.  Paisley, 
1876.     small  4to. 

See  also,  Bueviart.     Columba  (St.) 

BUTLEE  (Samuel). 

Posthumous  Works  in  Prose  and  Verse.  With  a 
Key  to  Hudibras  by  Sir  Eager  L'Estrange.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1715.     12mo. 

BUTLEE  (Samuel). 

Unconscious  Memory;  a  Comparison  between  the 
Theory  of  Dr  Ewald  Hering  and  the  "  Philosophy  of 
the  Unconscious"  of  Dr  Edward  von  Hartmann.  Lond. 
1880.     post  8vo. 

BUTLEE  (Capt.  W.  F.) 

The  Great  Lone  Land  ;  a  Narrative  of  Travel  and 
Adventure  in  the  North- West  of  America.  Lond.  1872. 
Svo. 

The  Wild  North  Land  ;  being  the  Story  of  a  Winter 
Journey  with  dogs  across  Northern  North  America. 
Lond.  1874.     8vo. 


BUTLER  (Capt.  W.  'E.)— Continued. 
Akim-Foo ;  the  History  of  a  Failure.     Lend.  1875. 
Svo. 


BUTSCH  (A.  F.) 

Die  Biicher-Ornamentik  der  Eenaissance. 
1878.     folio. 


Leipzig, 


BUXTON  (Sir  Thomas  Fowkll). 

Memoirs.  With  selections  from  his  Correspondence. 
Edited  by  his  Son,  Charles  Buxton.  Lond.  1848. 
8vo. 

BYLES  (Sir  John  Barnaro). 

A  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Bills  of  E.xchange,  Promis- 
sory Notes,  Bank  Notes,  and  Checks.  The  tenth 
edition,  with  Notes  from  the  fifth  American  edition, 
by  Maurice  Barnard  Byles.     Lond.  1870.     Svo. 

The  same.  The  thirteenth  edition,  with  Notes  from 
the  sixth  American  edition,  by  Maurice  Barnard  Byles. 
Lond.  1879.     Svo. 


BYEON  (George,  Lord). 
Lara  :  a  Tale.     (Anon.) — Jacqueline  :  a  Tale, 
S.  Eogers.)     Lond.  1814,     12mo. 


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C— CAMBUSKENNETH. 


C 


C.  (M.)     See  Cabtbr  (Matthew). 

CABINET  LAWYER  (The).  A  Popular  Digesi 
of  the  Laws  of  England— Civil,  Criminal,  and  Con- 
stitutional.    Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

CABEERA  DE  CORDOVA  (Luis). 
Filipe  Secundo,   Rey  de  Espana.      Madrid,    1619. 
folio. 

C^DMOK 

Csedmon's  des  Angelsiichen  Biblische  Dichtungen, 
herausgegeben  von  K.  W.  Bouterwek.  Ein  Angel- 
sachisches  Glossar  von  K.  W.  B.  2  vola  Giiterdoh 
und  Mherfeld,  1849,  1854.     8vo. 

CAERLAVEROCK  (The  Book  of).  See  Eraser 
(William). 

CAHIER  (Ch.),  de  la  Campagnie  de  Jesm. 

Caractdristiques  des  Sainte  dans  I'Art  Populaire, 
enuni6rdes  et  expliqudea  2  vols.  Paris,  1867. 
imperial  4  to. 

Nouveaux  Melanges  d'ArohMogie,  d'Histoire  et  de 
Litterature  sur  le  Moyen  Age.  4  vols.  Paris,  1874- 
1875.     imperial  4to. 

CAIED  (Alexander  M'Neil). 

Mary  Stuart,  her  Guilt  or  Innocence ;  an  Inquiry 
into  the  Secret  History  of  her  Times.  Edinh.  1866. 
8vo. 

CAIRB  (Edward),  Professor,  Glasgow. 
A   Critical   Account   of  the  Philosophy  of   Kant ; 
with  an  Historical  Introduction.    Glasgoio,  1877.    8vo. 

CAIRD  (John),  D.D. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
Glasgow,  1880.     8vo. 

CAIENES  (Professor  J.  E.) 

Essays  in  Political  Economy,  Theoretical  and  Ap- 
plied.    Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

CALAMY  (Edmund),  D.D.    >See  Palmer  (Samuel). 

CALDER  (Robert). 

The  Lawfulness  and  Expediency  of  Set  Forms  of 
Prayer  molntain'd.     n.p.,  1706.     12mo. 


CALEDONIAN  MERCURY.     &e  Newspapers. 

CALENDAR. 

Incorporated  Law  Society  Calendar,  1882.  Lond. 
1882.     8vo. 

CALENDAR  of  Documents  Relating  to  Scotland. 
See  Records  (Public). 

CALENDARS  OF  STATE  PAPERS.  See  State 
Papers. 

CALLIMACHUS. 

The  Works  of  Callimachus,  translated  into  English 
Verse.  The  Hymns  and  Epigrams  from  the  Greek, 
with  the  Coma  Berenices  from  the  Latin  of  Catullus, 
with  the  Original  Text  and  Notes.  By  H.  W.  Tytler. 
Lond.  1793.     4to. 

See  also,  Spanhbmius  (Ezechiel). 

CALOVIUS  (Abraham),  S.T.P.,  Acad.  Witteherg. 

Biblia  Testament!  Veteris  et  Novi  lUustrata,  in 
quibus  simul  Annotata  Hugonis  Grotii  exhibentur. 
4  vols.     Dresdoe  et  Lipsioi,  1719.     folio. 

CALVI  (Jacopo  Albssandro). 

Notizie  della  Vita  e  delle  Opere  del  Cavaliere  Giov. 
Francesco  Barbieri,  detto  il  Guercino  da  Cento,  celebre 
Pittore.     Bologna,  1808.     4to. 

CALVIN  (John). 

Sermons  sur  I'Epistle  S.  Paul  Apostre  aux  Ephesiens. 
Geneve,  1562.     8vo. 

CAMBRIDGE  (University  of). 

Threno-thriambeuticon.  Academiae  Cantabrigiensis 
ob  damnum  lucrosum  et  infselioitatem  fselicissimam 
luctuosus  Triumphus.  (Ad  illustr.  Jacobum  Regem, 
etc.)     Cantahrigice,  1603.     4to. 

Rights  of  the  Scholars  of  Trinity  College  asserted, 
by  a  Member  of  Arts.     Lond.  1710.     8vo. 

CAMBUSKENNETH. 

Registrum  Monasterii  S.  Marise  de  Cambuskeuneth. 
See  Eraser  (Willlam). 


CAMDEN  SOCIETY. 


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CAMDEN  SOCIETY. 

The  Publications  of  the  Camden  Society.     Lond. 
1867-1881.     4to. 

95.  Manipulus  Vocabulorum.     A  Dictionary  of  Eng- 

lish and  Latin  W^ords  arranged  in  the  Alpha- 
betical order  of  their  last  Syllables,  by  Peter 
Levins.  First  printed  a.d.  1570;  now  re-edited 
with  a  Preface  and  Index  by  Henry  B.  Wheat- 
ley.     1867. 

96.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  into  the  Mediterranean  by 

Sir  Kenelm  Digby,  a.d.  1628.  Edited  by  John 
Bruce.     1868. 

97.  History  from  Marble,  compiled  in  the  Eeign  of 

Charles  II.  By  Thomas  Dingley.  Printed  in 
Photolithography  by  Vincent  Brooks.  With 
an  Introduction,  etc.,  by  J.  G.  Nichols.  VoL  II. 
1868. 

98.  Letters   and   other   Documents    illustrating    the 

Relations    between    England  and    Germany, 

1619-1626.  Second  Series.  Edited  by  S.  K. 
Gardiner.     1869. 

99.  Diary    of    John    Manningham,  of    the   Middle 

Temple,  1602-1603.  Edited  by  J.  Bruce. 
1869. 

100.  Notes  on  the  Treaty  carried  on  at  Ripen  between 

King  Charles  I.  and  the  Covenanters  of  Scotland, 
A.D.  1640.  Taken  by  Sir  John  Brough,  Garter 
King  of  Arms.    Edited  by  John  Bruce.     1869. 

101.  Tratado  del  Matrimonio  del  Principe  de  Gales, 

etc.  Narrative  of  the  Spanish  Marriage  Treaty 
of  Charles,  Prince  of  Wales,  1617-1620. 
Spanish  and  English.  Edited  and  translated 
by  Samuel  Rawson  Gardiner.     1869. 

102.  Churchwardens'  Accounts  of  the  Town  of  Lud- 

low, in  Shropshire,  from  1540  to  the  end  of  the 
Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Wright.      1869. 

103.  Henry   Elsing's    Notes   of   the   Debates   in   the 

House  of  Lords,  1621.     1870. 

104.  The  Camden  Miscellany.     Vol.  VI.     1871. 

105.  Trevelyan  Papers.     Part  III.     (With  Introduc- 

tion to  Parts  I.,  II.,  and  III.)  Edited  by  Sir 
W.  C.  Trevelyan  and  Sir  Ch.  B.  Trevelyan. 
1872. 
Supplement  to  the  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the 
First  Series  of  Works  of  the  Camden  Society. 
1872. 

New  Series. 

1.  The  Fortescue  Papers,  consisting  chiefly  of  Letters 
relating  to  State  Affairs  collected  by  John 
Packer,  Secretary  to  George  Villiers,  Duke  of 
Buckingham.    Edited  by  S.  R.  Gardiner.     1871. 


CAMDEN  SOCIETY— C<»^«nw«rf. 

2.  Letters  and  Papers  of  John  Shillingford,  Mayor  of 

Exeter  (1447-50).  Etlited  by  Stuart  A.  Moore, 
1871. 

3.  The  Old  Cheque  Book;  or.  Book  of  Remembrance, 

of  the  Chapel  Royal,  from  1561  to  1744. 
Edited  by  K  F.  Rimbault,  LL.D.     1872. 

4.  A  true  Relation  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  William 

Bedell,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  in  Ireland.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Wharton  Jones.     1872. 

5.  The  Maire  of  Bristowe  [h]i8  Kalendar.     Edited  by 

Robert  Ricart,  Town-Clerk  of  Bristol,  18  Ed- 
ward IV.  Edited  by  Lucy  Toulmin  SmitL 
1872. 

6.  Debates  in  the  House  of  Commons  in  1 625.  Edited 

by  S.  R.  Gardiner.     1873. 

7.  Military  Memoir  of  Colonel  John  Birch,  sometime 

Governor  of  Hereford  in  the  Civil  War. 
Written  by  Roe,  his  Secretary.  With  an 
historical  and  critical  Commentary  by  J.  Webb. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  T.  W.  Webb.     1873. 

8.  9.  Letters  addressed  from  London  to  Sir  Joseph 

Williamson,  while  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Con- 
gress of  Cologne  in  1673  and  1674.  Edited  by 
W.  D.  Christie.     2  vols.     1874. 

10.  Account  of  the  Executors  of  Richard,  Bishop  of 

London,  1303,  and  of  the  Executors  of  Thomas, 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  1310.  Edited  by  the  Ven. 
W.  H.  Hale  and  the  Rev.  H.  T.  Ellacombe.    1874. 

11.  A  Chronicle  of  England  during  the  Reigns  of  the 

Tudors,  from  a.d.  1485  to  1559.  By  Charles 
Wriothesley,  Windsor  Herald.  Edited  by  Wil- 
liam Douglas  Hamilton.     Vol.  I.      1875. 

12.  The  Quarrel  between  the  Earl  of  Iklanchester  and 

Oliver  Cromwell  :  an  Episode  of  the  English 
Civil  War.  Unpublished  Documents,  etc.,  col- 
lected by  John  Bruce,  annotated  and  completed 
by  David  Masson.     1875. 

13.  The  Autobiography  of  Anne  Lady  Halkett.  Edited 

by  John  Goilgh  Nichols.     1875. 

14.  The  Camden  Miscellany.     VoL  VIL     1875. 

15.  Letters  of  Humphrey  Prideaux,  sometime  Dean 

of  Norwich,  to  John  Ellis,  sometime  Under- 
Secretary  of  State,  1674-1722.  Edited  by 
Edward  Maunde  Thompson.     1875. 

16.  A  Common-place  Book  of  John  MiJton.     Edited 

by  Alfred  J.  Horwood.     1876. 

17.  The  Historical  Collections  of  a  Citizen  of  London 

in  the  Fifteenth  Century,  containing  (1)  John 
Page's  Poem  on  the  Siege  of  Rouen,  (2)  Lyd- 
gate's  Verses  on  the  Kings  of  England,  (3) 
Gregory's  Chronicle  of  Luudon.  Edited  by 
James  Gairduer.      1876. 


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CAMDEN  SOCI'ETY.—Oontmued. 

18.  Documents   relating   to   the   Proceedings    against 

William  Prynne  in  1634  and  1637  ;  with  a 
Biographical  Fragment  by  the  late  John  Bruce. 
Edited  by  S.  R.  Gardiner. 

19.  Wriothesley's  Chronicle  of  England.    Vol.  XL     See 

No.  11. 

20.  Christ   Church   Letters :    a  volume  of   Mediseval 

Letters  relating  to  the  aifairs  of  the  Priory  of 
Christ  Church,  Canterbury.  Edited  by  J.  B. 
Sheppard.     1877. 

21.  A   Treatise   on   the   Pretended   Divorce   between 

Henry  VJII.  and  Catharine  of  Aragon,  by 
Nicholas  Harpsfield,  LL.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Canterbury.  Printed  from  a  Collation  of  four 
Manuscripts,  by  Nicholas  Pocock.      1878. 

22.  23.  Correspondence  of  the  Family  of  Hatton,  being 

chiefly  Letters  addressed  to  Christopher,  First 
Viscount  Hatton,  a.d.  1601-1704.  Edited  by 
E.  M.  Thompson.     2  vols.     1879. 

24.  Notes  of   the  Debates  in   the   House   of  Lords, 

oflScially  taken  by  Henry  ELsing,  Clerk  of  the 
Parliaments,  a.d.  1624  and  1626.  Edited  by 
S.  R.  Gardiner.     1879. 

25.  The  CEconomy  of  the  Fleete ;  or,  an  Apologeticall 

Answeare  of  Alex.  Harris  (late  Warden  there) 
unto  XIX  Articles  sett  forth  against  him  by 
the  prisoners.  Edited  by  Augustus  Jessopp, 
D.D.     1879. 

26.  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  St.  Paul's 

Cathedral.  Edited  by  W.  Sparrow  Simpson, 
D.D.     1880. 

27.  The   Hamilton    Papers ;    being    Selections    from 

Original  Letters  in  the  possession  of  His  Grace 
the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  relating  to 
the  years  1638-1650.  Edited  by  Samuel 
Eawson  Gardiner.     1880. 

28.  Three  Fifteen  Century  Chronicles,  with  Historical 

Memoranda  by  John  Stowe,  the  Antiquary,  and 
Contemporary  Notes  of  Occurrences  written  by 
him  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Edited 
by  James  Gairdner.     1880. 

29.  The  Register  of  the  Visitors  of  the  University  of 

Oxford,  from  a.d.  1647  to  a.d.  1658.  Edited, 
with  some  account  of  the  state  of  the  University 
during  the  Commonwealth,  by  Montagu  Bur- 
rows.    1881. 

CAMERARIUS  (Joachim).     . 

Historic  Jesu  Christi  Expositio.    Lipsim,  1581.    8vo. 

De    eorum    qui   Cometse    appellautur,    nominibus, 
natura,  causis,  etc.     Lipsice,  1582.     8vo. 
'    De  Philippi  Melanchthonis  Ortu,  totius  Vitae  curri- 
culo  et  Morte.     Lipsice,  1592.     8vo. 


CAMERON  (P.  H.),  S.S.C. 

Brief  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Intestate  Succession 
in  Scotland;  with  Forms  and  Tables.  Edinb.  1870. 
royal  8vo. 

Brief  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Joint-Stock  Companies, 
under  the  Companies  Acts  1862  and  1867.  Edinh. 
1874.     post  8vo. 

CAMERON  (Veunet  Lovett),  Commander,  R.N. 
Across  Africa.     2  vols.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 
Our   Future   Highway    to    India.     2   vols.     Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

CAMOENS  (Luia  de). 

Obras  do  grande  Luis  de  Camoes,  Principe  dos 
Poetas  Heroycos,  et  Lyricos  de  Hespanha,  novamente 
dadas  a  luz  com  os  sens  Lusiadas  commentados  pelo 
lecenciado  Manoel  Correa,  etc.     Lishoa,  1720.     folio. 

CAMP  ANA  (Gio-Pieteg). 

Antiche  Opere  in  Plastica  discoperte,  raccolte  e 
dichiarate.     Roma,  1842.     folio. 

CAMPANARI  (DoMENico). 

Ritratto  di  Vittoria  Colonna,  Marchesana  di  Pescara, 
dipinto  da  Michel'  Angelo  Buonarotti,  illustrato  e 
posseduto  da  D.  Campanari.  Traslato  da  Henrietta 
Bowles.     (Italian  and  English.)     Lond.  1850.     folio. 

CAISIPANELLA  (Thomas). 

A  Discourse  touching  the  Spanish  Monarchy.  Lond. 
1654.     4to. 

CAMPBELL  (Donald). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Language,  Poetry,  and  Music  of 
the  Highland  Clans :  with  illustrative  Traditions  and 
Anecdotes,  and  numerous  ancient  Higliland  Airs. 
Edinb.  1862.     8vo. 

CAMPBELL  (Duncan). 

Secret  Memoirs  of  the  late  Mr  Duncan  Campbel, 
the  famous  deaf  and  dumb  gentleman;  written  by 
Himself.     Lond.  1732.     8vo. 

CAMPBELL  (Lord  George). 

Log  Letters  from  "The  Challenger."    Lond.  1876. 

8vo. 

CAMPBELL  (Sir  George). 

Handy  Book  on  the  Eastern  Question ;  being  a  very 
recent  View  of  Turkey.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

White  and  Black,  the  outcome  of  a  Visit  to  the 
United  States.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 


CAMPBELL— CARLYLE. 


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CAMPBELL  (Rev.  Jambs). 

Bal  merino  and  its  Abbey :  a  Parochial  History 
"With  an  Ai)ponJix  of  Illustrative  Documents.  Edinh. 
1867.     post  8vo. 

CAMPBELL  (John,  Lord) 

Lives  of  Lord  Lyndhursfc  and  Lord  Brougham,  Lord 
Chancellors  and  Keepers  of  the  Great  Seal  of  England. 
Land.  1869.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  John,  Lord  Campbell,  Lord  High  Chan- 
cellor of  Great  Britain,  consisting  of  a  Selection  from 
his  Autobiography,  Diary,  and  Letters.  Edited  by  his 
Daughter,  the  Hon.  Mrs  Hardcastle.  2  vols.  Land. 
1881.     8vo. 

CAMPBELL  (John-  M'Leod),  D.D. 

The  Nature  of  the  Atonement.     Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

Reminiscences  and  Reflections,  referring  to  his  early 
Ministry  in  the  Parish  of  Row  (1825-31).  Edited, 
with  an  introductory  Narrative,  by  liis  Son,  Donald 
Campbell.     Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

Memorials  of  John  M'Leod  Campbell,  D.D. ;  being 
Sketches  from  his  Correspondence.  Edited  by  his 
Son,  the  Rev.  Donald  Campbell.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1876.     12mo. 

CAMPBELL  (Richard  Vary). 

The  Scottish  Reform  Act,  1868,  and  previous  Acts 
still  in  Force.     Edinh.  1868.     8vo. 

Principles  of  Mercantile  Law  in  the  subjects  of 
Bankruptcy,  Cautionary  Obligations,  Securities  over 
Moveables,  Principal  and  Agent,  Partnership,  and  the 
Companies'  Acts.     Edinh.  1881.     8vo. 

CAMPBELL  (Robert),  Advocate. 

The  Law  of  Negligence ;  being  the  First  of  a  Series 
of  Practical  Law  Tracts.     Lond,  1871.     8vo. 

The  Law  relating  to  the  Sale  of  Goods  and  Commer- 
cial Agency.     Lond.  1881.     Svo. 

CAMPELLO  (Count). 

Count  Campello :  an  Autobiography.  Giving  his 
Reasons  for  leaving  the  Papal  Church.  With  an  In- 
troduction by  the  Rev.  William  Arthur.  Lond.  1881. 
post  Svo. 

CAMPION  (Thomas). 

Thomse  Campiani  Poemata.     Lond.  1595.     12mo. 

CANCELLIERI  (Francesco). 

Descrizione  de  Tre  Pontificali  che  si  celebrano  per 
le  Feste  di  Natale  di  Pasqua  e  di  S.  Pietro.  Roma, 
1814.     8vo. 


CANISIUS  (Henricus). 

Thesaurus  Monumentorum  Ecclesiasticonim  ot  His- 
toricorum,  sive  Henrici  Canisii  Lectiones  Antiquae  ad 
Ssculorum  ordinem  digestaj  variisque  OpusculiB  auctse, 
quibus  Prajfationes  Historicas,  Animadversiones,  et 
Notas  adjecit  Jacobus  Basnage.  4  vols,  in  7.  .4m- 
stelcedami,  1725.     folio. 

CANZONIERE  PORTOGHESE.  See  Monaci 
(Ernesto). 

CARDIGANSHIRE. 

A  Description  of  the  Mines  in  Cardiganshire,  with 
Plates,     n.p.,  n.d.     Svo. 

CAREW  (Bamfylde  Moore). 

An  Apology  for  the  Life  of  Mr  Bamfylde -Moore 
Carew,  commonly  called  the  King  of  the  Beggars.  [By 
Robert  Goadby.]     Lond.  1768.     Svo. 

CAREW  (Thomas). 

Poems.     See  Roxburghe  Library. 

CARION  (Johannes). 

Chronicon  Carionis.  Expositum  et  auctum  multis  et 
veteribus  et  recentibus  Historiis  a  Philippo  Melanch- 
thone  et  Casparo  Peucero.     [Gencvai\,  1592.     Svo. 

CARLETON  (John). 

The  Ultimum  Vale  of  John  Carleton  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  London,  Gent.  Being  a  true  Description  of 
the  Passages  of  that  Grand  Impostor,  late  pretended 
Germane  Lady.     Lond.  1663.     4to. 

The  Replication  of  certain  Vindicatory  Depositions 
concerning  the  late  acted  Cheat,     n.p.,  1663.     4to. 

CARLISLE  (Earl  of). 

Lectures  and  Addresses  in  aid  of  Popular  Education, 
including  a  Lecture  on  the  Poetry  of  Pope.  Lond. 
1852.     12mo.     (Travellers'  Library.) 

CARLISLE  (A.  D.) 

Round  the  World  in  1870 :  an  Account  of  a  brief 
Tour  made  through  India,  China,  Japan,  California, 
and  South  America.     Lond.  1873.     Svo. 

CARLYLE  (Thomas). 

Passages  selected  from  the  Writings  of  Thomas 
Carlyle;  with  a  Biographical  Memoir  by  Tliomas 
Ballautyne.     Lond.  1870.     post  Svo. 

The  Early  Kings  of  Norway ;  also,  an  Essay  on  the 
Portraits  of  John  Knox.     Lond.  1875.     post  Svo. 

Reminiscences.  Edited  by  James  Anthony  Froude. 
2  vols.     Lond.  18S1.     post  Svo. 


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CAROLINE— CASSAS. 


CAROLINE,  Queen  of  Gkorge  TV. 

"  The  Book,"  or  the  Proceedings  and  Correspondence 
upon  the  subject  of  the  Enquiry  into  the  Conduct  of 
her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  of  Wales.  Lond. 
1813.     8vo. 

CARPENTER  (William  B.),  M.D. 

Principles  of  Mental  Physiology,  with  their  applica- 
tion to  the  Training  and  Discipline  of  the  Mind,  and 
the  Study  of  its  Morhid  Conditions.  Lond.  1876. 
post  8vo. 

Mesmerism,  Spiritualism,  etc..  Historically  and 
Scientifically  considered.     Lond.  1877.     post  Bvo. 

CARPO  (Aloysids  Maria  a). 

Kalendarium  Perpetuum  seu  Promptuarium  ad  recte 
et  facile  conficiendum  pro  singulis  Annis,  quodcumque 
Kalendarium  juxta  Ritum  Romanum.  Ferraria-,,  1866. 
12  mo. 

CARR  (Mrs  Comyns). 

North  Italian  Folk  ;  Sketches  of  Town  and  Country 
Life.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

CARRE  (Walter  Riddbll). 

Border  Memories ;  or,  Sketches  of  Prominent  Men 
and  Women  of  the  Border.  Edited  by  James  Tait. 
Edinh.  1876.     post  8vo. 

CARREL  (Armand). 

Qiluvres  Politiques  et  Litteraires,  mises  en  ordre, 
annot^es  et  prdced^es  d'une  Notice  Biographique  sur 
I'Auteur  par  M.  Littr6  et  M.  Paulin.  3  vols.  Pai-is, 
1857.     8vo. 

CARROLL  (B.  R) 

Historical  Collections  of  South  Carolina ;  embrac- 
ing many  Pamphlets  and  other  Documents  relating  to 
the  History  of  that  State,  from  its  first  Discovery  to  its 
Independence  in  the  year  1776.  2  vols.  New  York, 
1836.     8vo. 

CARS  WELL  (John),  Bishop  of  the  Isles. 
John   Knox's  Liturgy,  translated  into  Gaelic.     See 
Liturgy. 

CARTE  (Thomas). 

Remarks  upon  Mr  Carte's  Specimen  of  his  General 
History  of  England.     Lond.  1748.     8vo. 

CARTER  (Matthew). 

A  most  true  and  exact  Relation  of  that  as  honour- 
able as  unfortunate  Expedition  of  Kent,  Essex,  and 
'  Colchester,  by  M.  C,  a  Loyal  Actor  in  that  Engage- 
ment, anno  1648.     n.p.,  1650.     12mo. 


CARTWRIGHT  (James  J.) 

Chapters  in  the  History  of  Yorkshire ;  being  a  Col- 
lection of  Original  Letters,  Papers,  and  Public  Docu- 
ments, illustrating  the  state  of  that  County  in  the 
Reigns  of  Elizabeth,  James  L,  and  Charles  I.  With 
Introductions,  Notes,  and  Index.  Wahefield,  1872. 
post  8vo. 

CARTWRIGHT  (W.  C.) 

Gustave  Bergenroth :  a  Memorial  Sketch.  Edinb. 
1870.     post  8vo. 

CASAS  (Bartii.  db  las). 

Narratio  Regionum  Indicarum  per  Hispanos  quos- 
dam  devastatarum  verissima;  Latine  excusa  sumptibus 
Theodori  de  Bry.     Francofurti,  1598.     4to. 

CASAUBON  (Isaac). 

De  Satyrica  Graecorum  Poesi  et  Romanorum  Satira 
libri  tres.     Parisiis,  1605.     8vo. 

In  Persii  Satiras  liber  Commentarius.  Ejusdem 
Persian!  Horatii  Imitatio.  Parisiis,  1605.  8vo. 
(Bound  with  the  preceding.) 

Ad  Polybii  Historiarum  librum  primum  Commen- 
tarii.     Parisiis,  1616.     8vo. 

CASES  ON  APPEALS  under  the  Lands  Valuation 
Acts  (17  &  18  Vict.  c.  91 ;  20  &  21  Vict.  c.  58 ;  30  & 
31  Vict.  c.  80,  sec.  5),  determined  by  the  Judges,  from 
1866  to  1879.      14  parts.     Edinh.  1866-1879.     folio. 

The  same  (17  &  18  Viet.  c.  91 ;  20  &  21  Vict.  c.  58 ; 
30  &  31  Vict.  c.  80,  sec.  5 ;  42  ife  43  Vict.  c.  42). 
New  Series,  1880.     Edinb.  1881.     4to. 

CASPARI  (Dr  C.  p.) 

Ueber  den  Syrisch-Ephraimitischen  Krieg  unter 
Jotham  und  Ahas.     Christiania,  1849.     8vo. 

Ueber  Micha  den  Morastliiten  und  seine  Prophetische 
Schrift.      Christiania,  1851.     8vo. 

CASSANAC  (M.  A.  Granier  de). 
Histoire  des  Origines  de  la  Langue  Frangaise.    Paris, 
1872.     royal  8vo. 

CASSANO  (G.  B.) 

II  Fiore  della  Poesia  Italiana,  preceduto  da  alcune 
Notizie  Istoriche  de'  Poeti.    2  vols.    Londra,  1802.  8vo. 

CASSAS  (Louis  FEANgois). 

Voyage  Pittoresque  de  la  Syrie,  de  la  Palestine,  et 
de  la  Basse  Egypte.  (A  Series  of  Engravings.)  3  vols. 
Paris,  1799.     Atlas  folio. 

Hee  also,  La  Vall^e. 


CASSELS— CATALOGUES. 


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CASSELS  (Robert). 

Records  of  the  Family  of  Cassels,  and  Connections. 
Edinb.  1870.     4to. 

CASSILIS  PEERAGE. 

The  Cassilis  Peerage,  1760-64.  The  Case  of  Sir 
Thomas  Kennedy,  claiming  the  Title,  Honour,  and 
Dignity  of  Earl  of  Cassilis.  (Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D. 
Turnbull.)     n.p.,  [1838].     8vo. 

CASSIUS  PARMENSIS. 

Orpheus;  et  in  eum  Nathanis  Chytrsei  Commentario- 
lum.     Fruncofurti,  1585.     8vo. 

CASTALIO  (Sebastianus). 

Da  Hsereticis  an  sint  Persequendi,  multorum  turn 
veterum  turn  recentiorum  Sententise.  Recensuit  Joachi- 
mus  Gluten.     Anjentorati,  1610.     12mo. 

CASTIGLIONE  (Gio-Benedbtto). 

Varii  Capricci  e  PaesL  Incisi  all'  acqua  forte  da 
Gaetano  Zompini,  Pittore  Veneto.  Venezia,  1736. 
oblong  folio. 

CASTLE  (Edward  James),  Barrisfer. 
The   Law  of   Commerce  iu  Time  of   War.     Lond. 
1870.     8vo. 

CATALOGUES  OF  BOOKS. 

GENERAL. 

The  Greneral  Catalogue  of  Books  printed  in  England 
since  the  Dreadful  Fire  of  London,  1666,  to  the  end 
of  Trinity  Term,  1674.  Collected  by  Robert  ClaveL 
(With  continuations  from  1674  to  1680.)  Lmd.  1675- 
1680.     folio. 

A  Complete  Catalogue  of  Modern  Law  Books.  See 
Sweet  (Herbert  G.) 

Universal  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Art,  compiled  for 
the  use  of  the  National  Art  Library  and  Schools  of 
Art  in  the  United  Kingdom.  By  order  of  the  Lords 
of  the  Committee  of  Couccil  on  Education.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1870-1877.     small  4to. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Sacred  Harmonic 
Society.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

A  Reference  Catalogue  of  Current  Literature ;  con- 
taining the  full  titles  of  books  now  in  print  and  for 
sale,  with  the  prices,  and  a  list  of  the  most  familiar  pen 
names.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

Catalogue  of  Printed  Broadsides.  See  Lemon 
(Robert). 

The  English  Catalogue  of  Books.  Vol.  II.  1863- 
1872.  Compiled  by  Sampson  Low.  Lond.  1873. 
8vo. 


CATALOGUES.— Co7i<tn««rf. 

Dictionary  of  the  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous 
Literature  of  Great  Britain.     See  Halkbtt  (Samobl). 

A  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books.  See  Whitino 
(John). 

Catalogue  of  Scientific  Serials.  See  Sccddeb 
(Samuel  H.). 

Catalogue  G6ndral,de  la  Librairie  FranQabe.  1866- 
1875  (A.  H.)     Par  Otto  Lorenz.     Paris,  1876.     8to. 

Catalogue  G(5n(5ral  de  la  Librairie  Franqaise  depuis 
1840,  r^dig^  par  O.  Lorenz.  (Table  des  Matiferes.) 
2  vols.     Paris,  1879,  1880.     8vo. 

Hinrich's  Fiinfjahriger  Biicher-Catalog.  Verzeichniss 
der  in  der  zweiten  hiilfte  des  neunzehnten  Jahrhun- 
derts  im  Deutschen  Buchliandel  erschienenen  Biicher. 
Funft«r  Baud,  1871-1875.   Leifaig,  1876.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Sechster  Band,  1876-1880.  Leipzig, 
1881.     royal  8vo. 

Katalogderwichtigern,hervorragenden  und  besseren 
Schriften  Deutscher  Literatur,  welche  in  den  Jahren 
1801  bis  Ende  1868  erschienen  sind.  ZusanimengesteUt 
und  herausgegeben  von  Hermann  Hoppe.  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1871.     royal  8vo. 

ABERDEEN. 
Catalogue  of  the  General  Library  of  the  University  of 
Aberdeen.    3  vols.     Aberdeen,  \9>1Z-\&1L    royal  8vo. 

DUBLIN. 
Catalogiis  Librorum  impressorum  qui  in  Bibliotheca 
CoUegii   Trinitatis  Reginse,  Elizabethaa  ju.Kta   Dublin 
adservantur.      Tomus   primus  cum  Supplemento  con- 
tinens  literas  A  et  R     DubUni,  1864.     folio. 

EDINBURGH. 

University  of  Edinburgh. 

Catalogue  of  Books  added  to  the  Library  of  the 
University  of  Edinburgh,  1872-73.  Edinb.  1873. 
8vo. 

The  same.  1875  to  1876  (in  Continuation).  Edinb. 
1877.     8vo. 

Faculty  of  Advocates. 

Catalogue  of  the  printed  Books  in  the  Library  of  the 
Faculty  of  Advocates.    6  vols.    £</i»6.  1868-1878.  4to. 
Supplementary  Volume.     Edinb.  1879.     4to. 

Society  op  Writers  to  H.M.  Signet. 

Annual  Lists  of  Books  added  to  the  Library  of 
Writers  to  the  Signet,  1868-1881.  (Continued  annu- 
ally.)    Edinb.  1868-1881.     8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Printed  Books  in  the  Library  of 
the  Society  of  Writers  to  H.J''.  Signet.  2  vols. 
1871,  1882.     4to. 


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CATALOGUES. 


CATALOGUES— Continued. 
Other  Edinburgh  Libraries. 

Catalogus  Libronim  in  Bibliotheca  Societatis  Medicae 
Edinensis  secundum  Auctorum  nomina  ordine  Alpha- 
betico,  cui  adjungitur  Indiculus  Anonymorum.  Edinm, 
1812.     8vo. 

Supplement  to  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Eoyal 
College  of  Physicians  of  Edinburgh.  1863-70.  Edinh. 
1870.     royal  8vo. 

Second  Supplement  to  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of 
the  Eoyal  College  of  Physicians  of  Edinburgh,  1871- 
1879.     Edinh.  1879.     8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library,  Eoyal  Scottish  Academy. 
Compiled  by  John  Hutchison.     Edinh.  1878.     4to. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Books  in  the  Library  of  the 
Society  of  Solicitors  in  the  Supreme  Courts  of  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1871.     8vo. 

■GLASGOW. 
Catalogue  of  the  Law  Books,  and  of  Books  in  General 
Literature,  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  Procu- 
rators, Glasgow.     2  vols.     Glasgow,  1867.     8vo. 

LONJDQN. 

Hand  List  of  Bibliographies,  Classified  Catalogues, 
and  Indexes,  placed  in  the  Eeading-Eoom  of  the 
British  Museum  for  Eeference.     Land.  1881.     8vo. 

Catalogue  of  Books,  Manuscripts,  Letters,  etc.,  be- 
longing to  the  I)utch  Church,  Austin  Friars,  London. 
Privately  printed  for  the  Consistory  of  the  Dutch 
Church.     Lond.  m79.     8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Books  in  the  Library  of  the 
Honourable  Society  of  Gray's  Inn,  with  Supplement. 
1872.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  London  Library,  with  Preface, 
Laws  and  Eegtilations,  List  of  Members,  and  Classified 
ladex  of  Subjects.  By  Eobert  Harrison.  4th  edition. 
Lond.  1875.     royal  8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Mendham  Collection,  presented  to 
the  Incorporated  Law  Society  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
(And  Supplement.)     L(md.  1871,  1874.     royal  8vo. 

Middle  Temple  Library.  Catalogue  of  the  Printed 
Books  in  the  Library  of  the  Middle  Temple,  alphabeti- 
cally arranged,  with  an  Index  of  Subjects.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Norfolciana  sive  Catalogus  Libb.  manu- 
scriptorum  et  impressorum  quos  Illustr.  Princeps  Hen- 
ricus  Dux  NorfolciseEegiaSocietati  Londinensi  donavit. 
[A  Gulielmo  Perry.]     Lond.  1681.     4to. 

MANCHESTER. 
Catalogue   of   the   Books  in   the   Manchester  Free 
'  Library   Eeference    Department.       I'repared    by    A. 
Crestadoro.     Lond.  1864.     8vo. 


CA.TKLOG\rES>— Continued. 
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 

Catalogue  of  the  Central  Lending  Department,  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne Public  Libraries.  Compiled  by  W. 
J.  Haggerston.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1880.     8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Books  in  the  Juvenile  Lending 
Department,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  Public  Libraries. 
Compiled  by  W.  J.  Haggerston.  N etccastle-vpon-Tyne, 
1880.     8vo. 

OXFORD. 
Catalogus  impressorum  librorum   Bibliothecse  Bod- 
leianse  in  Acadetnia  Oxoniensi.     Cura  et  opera  ThomiB 
Hyde.     Cconii,  1674.     foUo. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 
Catalogue  of   Books  added  to  the   Library  of  the 
Universityof  St.  Andrews,  1867-1877.  8  parts.   Edinh. 
1869-1877.     8vo. 

FOREIGN  PUBLIC  LIBRARIES. 

DRESDEN. 

Verzeichuiss  der  Periodica  aus  den  Gebieten  der 
Literatur,  Kunst  und  Wissenschaft  im  besitze  der  K. 
Oeffentlichen  Bibliothek  zu  Dresden.  Yon  Paul  Emil 
Eichter.     Dresden,  1880.     8vo. 

Verzeichnisse  der  Neuen  Werke  der  KGuigl.  OefFent- 
lichen  Bibliothek  zu  Dresden.  Herausgegeben  von 
Paul  Emil  Eichter.     Dresden,  1880,  1881.     8vo. 


FLORENCE 
BibliothecBB   Mediceo-Laurentianae   Catalogus. 
BisoiONius  (Ant.  Maria). 

See  also,  Bandini  (Ang.  Maria). 


See 


FRANCE. 

Catalogue  G6n6ral  des  Manuscrits  des  Bibliothfeques 
Publiques  des  Dt5partments.  Tome  IV.-VL  Paris, 
1872-1879.     4to. 

BibUotheque  Nationale  :  Catalogue  de  I'Histoire  de 
France.     Vols.  IX.-XL     Paris,  1865-1879.     4to. 

Catalogue  des  Manuscrits  Fran9ais.  Vols.  I.-III. 
Paris,  1868-1881.     4to. 

MONTE  CASINO. 
Bibliotheca  Casinensis  sen  Codicum  Manuscriptorum 
qui  in  Tabulario  Casinensi  asservantur  Series.     4  vols. 
Ex  Typoyraphia  Casinenni.     1873-1880.     folio. 

MUNICH. 
Catalogus  Codicum  manu  scriptorum  Eibliothecae 
Eegiae  Monacensis. — Vol.  I.  Codices  Orientales. — III. 
and  IV.  Codices  Latini. — V.  Codices  Germanici. — 
VII.  Codices  Gallici,  Hispanici,  Italici,  Anglici,  etc 
5  vols.     Monachii,  1858-1881.     8vo. 


CATALOGUES— CATULLUS. 


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CATALOGUES— Continued. 
STOCKHOLM. 

Kongl.  Bibliotekets  Handlingar.  Part  I.  Stock- 
holm, 1879.     8vo. 

Brittiska  och  Fransyska  Handskrifter.  See  Stephens 
(George). 

CATALOGUES  OF  PRIVATE  LIBRARIES 
(Chiefly  dispersed  by  Public  Auction). 

Archibald  Constable's  Sale  Catalogue,  1799. — Cata- 
logue of  Books  consisting  of  nearly  thirty  thousand 
Volumes  on  Sale  at  the  shop  of  Archibald  Constable 
and  Co.  Edinb.  1808. — Catalogue  of  Books  on  Sale 
by  Constable,  Hunter,  Park,  and  Hunter.  Lond. 
1809.     8vo. 

Sale  Catalogue  of  the  Extensive  and  Valuable 
Library  of  the  late  David  Laing,  LL.D.  4  parts  in 
2  vols.     Lond.  1879-1880.     8vo. 

List  of  Manuscript  Books  in  the  Collection  of  David 
David  Laing,  LL.D.     Edinh.  1879.     8vo. 

Bibliotheca  Sunderlandiana.  Sale  Catalogue  of  the 
Sunderland  and  Blenheim  Library.  Second  Portion. 
Lond.  1882.     8vo. 

Catalogus  Librorum  Italicorum,  Latinorum  et  Manu- 
acriptorum  magno  sumptu  et  labore  per  triginta  an- 
norum  spatium  Liburni  collectorum.  Liburni,  1756. 
8vo. 

Catalogo  della  Biblioteca  di  Monsignore  Natale 
Saliceti.     Roma,  1789.     8vo. 

Catalogue  des  Livres  de  feu  M.  L'Abb^  d'Orleans  de 
Eotholin.  Par  G.  Martin.  (Prices  in  MS.)  Paris, 
1746.     8vo. 

Catalogue  des  Livres  de  M.  le  President  Crozat  de 
Tugny.     Paris,  1751.     8vo. 

Catalogue  des  Livres  de  la  BibUothfcque  de  feu  M.  de 
Selle.     (With  prices  added.)     Paris,  1761.     8vo. 

Catalogue  des  Livres  de  la  Bibliothenue  de  feu 
Frangois-Cesar  Le  Tellior,  Marquis  do  Courtauvaux. 
(Prices  in  MS.)     Paris,  1782.     8vo. 

Catologue  des  Livres  rares  et  prdcieux  de  la  Biblio- 
thfeque  de  M.  Mel  do  Saint  Ceran.     Paris,  1791.    8vo. 

Catalogue  de  la  Bibliothfeque  de  feu  MM.  Lorry. 
Paris,  1791.     8vo. 

Catalogue  des  Livres  composant  la  Bibliothfeque 
de  feu  M.  Louis  Matthieu  Langles.  (Avec  Tables 
Alphabetiques  et  le  Prix  des  Livres.)  Paris,  1825. 
8vo. 

Catalogue  IllustrcS  des  Livres  Pr^cieux,  Manuscrits  et 
Imprimis,  faisant  partie  de  la  Bibhothfeque  de  M.  Am- 
broise  Firniin-Didot.  Pr^cdd6  d'une  Introduction  par 
M.  PauUn,  Paris.     Paris,  1878.     small  folio. 


CATALOGVES— Continued. 
BOOKSELLERS'  CA  TA  LOG  UES 

Description  Bibliographique  des  Livres  Choisis  en 
tous  genres  composant  la  Libraire  J.  Techener.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1855,  1858.     8vo. 

Bernard  Quaritch's  Greneral  Catalogue  of  Books. 
Lond.  1880.     thick  4to. 

CATECHISMS. 

A  Brief  Instruction  in  the  Worship  of  God  and  Dis- 
cipline of  the  Churches  of  the  New  Testament  by  way 
of  Question  and  Answers,     n.p.,  1667.     12mo. 

The  Catechism  for  the  Curats  compos'd  by  the 
Decree  of  the  Council  of  Trent  Faithfully  translated 
into  English.     Lond.  1687.     8vo. 

Compendio  della  Dottrina  Cristiana,  corretto  e  ris- 
tampato  per  ordine  di  sua  Eccellenza  D.  Francesco 
Saverio  Caruana,  Arcivescovo  di  Rodi  e  Vescovo  di 
Malta.     (Alaltese  and  Italian.)    Malta,  1843.     12 mo. 

CATHEDRALS. 

Essays  on  Cathedrals.     See  Howson  (J.  S.) 

CATHERIKE  (Saint),  of  Alexandria. 

The  Legend  of  St.  Katherine  of  Alexandria.  Edited 
from  a  Manuscript  in  the  Cottonian  Library  bj'  James 
Morton,  B.D.     Z,o)trf.  1841.     4to.     (Abbotsford  Club.) 

CATHERINE  IL,  Empress  of  Russia. 

Memoirs  of  the  Empress  Catherine  II.  Written  by 
Herself,  with  a  Preface  by  A.  Herzen.  Translated 
from  the  French.     Lond.  1859.     post  8vo. 

CATHOLIQUE  APOLOGIE(A)  against  the  Libels, 
Declarations,  Advices,  and  Consultations  made,  written, 
and  published  by  those  of  the  League.  By  E.  D.  L. 
I.  C.     Lond.,  n.d.     small  8vo. 

CATTERMOLE  (Georqe). 

Illustrations  of  Haddon  Hall,  from  Sketches  made 
on  the  Spot     Derby,  1839.     royal  4to. 

CATTERMOLE  (Rev.  R.) 

Cattermole's  Historical  Annual  The  Great  Civil 
War  of  Charles  I.  and  the  Parliament  2  vols.  Lond. 
1841,  1844.     royal  8vo. 

CATULLUS  (C.  Valerius). 

C.  Valerius  Catullus  et  in  eum  Jo.  Antonii  Vulpii 
Novus  Commentariui?.     Patavii,  1737.     4to. 

The  Poems  of  Catullus.  Translated  into  English 
Verse,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Theodore 
Martin     Edinb.  1875.     post  8vo. 

7h 


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CAUSSIN^CHADWICK. 


CAUSSIN  (Nicholas),  S.J. 

The  Holy  Court,  treating  of  the  Motives  which 
should  excite  men  of  Quality  to  Christian  Perfection, 
etc.  Translated  (from  French)  into  English  by  Sir  T. 
Hawkens  and  others.     Lond.  1663.     folio. 

CAVALLEKIIS  (Jo.  Bapt.  de). 

Ecclesiae  Militantis  Triumphi  prout  in  Ecclesia  S. 
Stephani  Eotundi,  Nic.  Circinani  manu  depicta  et  Jo. 
Bapt  de  Cavalleriis  aeneis  typis  accurate  expressa. 
Roma,  1766.     folio. 

CAVANAGH  (C),  Barrister. 

The  Law  of  Money  Securities.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

CAVE  (Lewis  W.) 

Addison  on  Contracts.     See  Addison  (Charles  G.) 

CAVE  (William),  D.D. 

Primitive  Christianity ;  or,  the  Eeligion  of  the  Ancient 
Christians  in  the  first  Ages  of  the  Gospel.  3  parts  in 
1  voL     Lond.  1676.     8vo. 

A  Dissertation  concerning  the  Government  of  the 
Ancient  Church.     Lond.  1683.     8vo. 

CAVELLI  (Marquise  Campana  de). 
Les  Derniers  Stuarts  a  Saint-Germain.     See  Stuart 
Family,  p.  974. 

CAAVDEEY  (Daniel). 

The  Inconsistencie  of  the  Independent  Way  with 
Scripture  and  itself.     Lond.  1641.     4to. 

CAXTON  (William). 

The  Statutes  of  Henry  VII.,  in  exact  Facsimile,  from 
the  very  Kare  Original.  Printed  by  Caxton  in  1489. 
Edited  with  Notes  and  Instructions  by  John  Eae. 
Lond.  1869.     small  folio. 

The  Fifteen  O's,  and  other  Prayers,  printed  at  West- 
minster by  William  Caxton  (circa  M.CCCC.XC.) 
Eeproduced  in  Photolithography,  by  Stephen  Ayling. 
Lond.  1869.     small  4to. 

Book  of  Curtesye.  See  Early  English  Text 
Society. 

CAXTON  CELEBEATION. 

Catalogue  of  the  Loan  Collection  of  Antiquities, 
Curiosities,  and  Appliances  connected  with  the  Art  of 


Printing,  South  Kensington. 
Lond.  1877.     12mo. 


Edited  by  George  Bullen. 


CECCONI  (Eugenio). 

Storia  del  Concilio  Ecumenico  Vaticano.  Scritta 
8ui  documenti  originali.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Roma, 
1873,  1879.     royal  8vo. 


CECIL  (Sir  William),  Lord  Burgldeij. 

A  Declaration  of  the  favourable  Dealings  of  her 
Majesties  Commissioners  appointed  for  the  Examina- 
tion of  certaine  Traitours,  and  of  Tortures  unjustly 
reported  to  be  done  on  them  for  Matters  of  Eeligion. 
n.p.,  1583.     small  4to. 

CELLINI  (Benvenuto). 

La  Vie  de  Benvenuto  Cellini,  ^crite  par  lui-mgme. 
Traduction,  Leopold  Leclanch6 ;  Notes  et  Index  de  Jil. 
Franco.     Paris,  1881.     8vo. 

CEEVANTES  SAAVEDEA  (Miguel  de). 

El  Ingenioso  Hidalgo  Don  Quijote.  Con  el  Elogio 
de  Cervantes  por  D.  Jose  Mor  de  Fuentes.  Paris, 
1835.     8vo. 

Trabajos  de  Persiles  y  Sigismunila.  Paris,  1841. 
8vo.     (Coleccion  de  los  Mejores  Autores  Espaiioles.) 

The  Ingenious  Knight  Don  Quixote  do  la  Mancha. 
A  new  Translation  from  the  Originals  of  1606  and 
1608,  by  Alexander  James  Duffield,  with  some  of  the 
Notes  of  the  Eev.  John  Bowie,  Juan  Antonio  Pellicer, 
Don  Diego  Clemencin,  and  other  Commentators.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

CESNOLA  (Louis  Palma  di). 

Cyprus :  its  Ancient  Cities,  Tombs,  and  Temples. 
A  Narrative  of  Eesearches  and  Excavations.  Lond. 
1877.     8vo. 

CEYLON. 

A  General  Description  of  the  Island,  Historical, 
Physical,  Statistical ;  containing  the  most  recent  Infor- 
mation. By  [H.  S.],  an  Officer  late  of  the  Ceylon 
Eifles.     2  vols.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

CHABAT  (Pierre). 

Dictionnaire  des  Termes  employes  dans  la  Construc- 
tion des  divers  genres  d'Edifices  anciens  et  modernes. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1875,  1876.     small  folio. 

CHABEET  DE  L'HEEAULT  (Jean-Claude). 

Galerie  des  Peintres,  ou  Collection  des  Portraits  des 
Peintres  le  plus  c61febres  de  toutes  les  Ecoles.  Accom- 
pagn6e  d'une  Notice  historique  et  d'un  Discours  sur  les 
Arts.     3  vols.     Paris,  1822-1834.     large  folio. 

CHABOT  (Charles). 

The  Handwriting  of  Junius,  professionally  investi- 
gated. With  Preface  and  collateral  Evidence  by  the 
Hon.  Edward  Twisleton.     Lond.  1871.     4to. 

CHADWICK  (William). 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Daniel  De  Foe ;  with  Ee- 
marks,  digressive  and  discursive.     Lond.  1859.     8vo. 


CHAFFEES— CHANDLER 


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CHAFFEES  (William). 

Marks  and  Monograms  on  Pottery  and  Porcelain ; 
with  Historical  Notices  of  each  Manufactory,  with 
Potters'  Marks  and  Illustrations.  Third  edition. 
Lond.  1872.     royal  8vo. 

Hall  Marks  on  Grold  and  Silver  Plate,  illustrated 
with  Tables  of  Annual  Date  Letters  employed  in  the 
Assay  Offices  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  Lond. 
1872.     royal  8vo. 

CHALLENGER. 

Report  on  the  Scientific  Eesults  of  the  Voyage  of 
H.M.S.  Challenger.     See  Thomson  (Sir  C.  Wyville). 

CHALMERS  (Gborgb). 

Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Revolt  of  the 
American  Colonies.     2  vols.     Boston,  1845.     8vo. 

CHALMERS  (M.  D.) 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange,  Promissory 
Notes,  and  Cheques.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

CHALMERS  (Maroaret),  of  Lenoick. 
Poems.     Newcastle,  1813.     Svo. 

CHALMERS  (Rev.  Thomas),  D.D. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Extent  and  Stability  of  National 
Resources.     Edinh.  1808.     8vo. 

CHALMERS  ASSOCIATION  (The). 

Pauperism  and  the  Poor-Laws.  The  Lectures  de- 
livered in  Edinburgh  in  1869-70 ;  with  kindred 
Papers.  Edited  by  Thomas  Ivory,  Advocate.  Edinh. 
1870.     8vo. 

CHAMBERS  (George  F.) 

A  Handbook  for  Public  Meetings  as  to  the  Duties  of 
Chairmen,  Rules  of  Debate,  etc.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

CHAMBERS  (Robert),  LL.D. 

The  Book  of  Days  ;  a  Miscellany  of  Popular  Anti- 
quities in  connection  with  the  Calendar.  Edited  by 
R.  Cliambers.    2  vols.    Edinb.  1866,  1868.    royal  8vo. 

The  Traditions  of  Edinburgh.    New  edition.    Edinb. 

1869.  post  Svo. 

Popular  Rhymes  of  Scotland.    New  edition.    Edinb. 

1870.  post  8vo. 

Life  of  Sir  "Walter  Scott,  Bart.  Edinh.  1871. 
12  mo. 

The  Thrieplands  of  Fingask  :  a  Family  Memoir. 
Written  in  1853  by  Robert  Chambers,  LL.D.  Edinb. 
1880.     post  8vo.  I 


CHAMBERS  (William),  LL.D. 

Ailie  Gilroy :  a  Scottish  Story.  Edinh.  1872. 
12mo. 

Memoir  of  Robert  Chambers,  with  Autobiographic 
Reminiscences  of  William  Chambers.  Edinh.  1872. 
12mo. 

Stories  of  Remarkable  Persons.    Edinb.  \^7%.    12mo. 

Stories  of  Old  Families.     Edinh.  19^19,.     12mo. 

Peebles  and  its  Neighbourhood,  with  a  Run  on  the 
Peebles  Railway.     Edinb.  1856.     Svo. 

CHAMBERS'S  ENGLISH  DICTIONARY,  Pro- 
nouneing,  Explanatory,  and  Etymological.  With 
Vocabularies  of  Scottish  Words  and  Phrases,  American- 
isms, etc.  Edited  by  James  Donald.  Edinb.  1872. 
royal  Svo. 


CHAMBERS'S  ENCYCLOPEDIA. 

CLOPiEDIAS. 


See  Enot- 


CHAMPLAIN  (Samuel). 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  West  Indies  and 
Mexico,  1599-1602.  Translated  from  the  unpublished 
MS.,  with  Biographical  Notice  by  A.  Wilmere,  edited 
by  N.  Shaw.     Lond.  1859.     Svo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

CHAMPLEUEY. 

Les  Enfants.     Paris,  1873.     Svo. 

CHANCERY  IN  SCOTLAND. 

Decennial  Indexes  to  the  Services  of  Heirs  in  Scot- 
land.    Vol.  IL  1750-1799.     Edinb.  1870.    foUo. 

The  same,  commencing  January  1,  1800,  ending 
December  31,  1809.     Edinb.  1875.     folio. 

Annual  Indexes  to  the  Services  of  Heirs  in  Scotland, 
commencing  January  1,  1860,  ending  December  31, 
1879.  Second  Series.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1871-1880. 
folio. 

The  same,  commencing  January  1,  and  ending 
December  31,  1880.     Edinb.  1881.     folio. 

CHANDLER  (John  Westbrooke). 

Sir  Hubert ;  an  Heroic  Ballad.     Lond.  1800.     8va 


CHANDLER  (Pelkg.  W.) 
American  Crii 
1844.     post  Svo, 


American  Criminal  Trials.     2  vols.     Boston,  1841, 


CHANDLER  (Richard),  D.D. 

Travels  in  Asia  Minor  and  Greece;  or,  an  Acconnt 
of  a  Tour  made  at  the  expense  of  the  Society  of  Dilet- 
tantL     2  vols.     Lond.  1776.     4to. 


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CHANSONS— CHETHAM  SOCIETY. 


CHANSONS. 

Cy  ensuyt  une  Chanson  moult  pitoyable  des  griev- 
ouses  Oppressions  qe  la  povre  Commune  de  Engletere 
souffre  soubz  la  Cruelte  des  Justices  de  Trayllbastun. — 
Le  Dit  du  Jongleur  de  Ely  et  de  men  Seigneur  le  Roy 
de  Engletere. — Le  Dit  de  la  Gageure. — Un  chaunt  sur 
la  Mort  e  Occysiou  du  tres  noble  Seigneur  Symon  de 
Montfort.  (Edited  by  Sir  Francis  Palgrave.)  Lond. 
1818.     4to. 

CHANTELAUZE  (M.  R.) 

Marie  Stuart,  son  Procfes  et  son  Execution,  d'aprfes 
le  Journal  In6dit  de  Bourgoing  son  M6decin,  la  Corres- 
pondance  d'Amyas  Paulet  son  Geolier,  et  autres  Docu- 
ments nouveaux.     Paris,  1876.     large  8vo. 

CHANZY  (GiiN^RAL). 

Campagne  de  1870-1871.  La  Deuxifeme  Arm^e  de 
la  Loire.      Paris,  1876.     8vo,  and  Atlas  in  folio. 

CHAP  LITERATURE. 

John  Cheap,  the  Chapman's  Library :  the  Scottish 
Chap  Literature  of  last  Century  classified,  with  the 
Life  of  Dougal  Graham.  3  vols.  Glasgow,  1877-1878. 
12mo. 

See  also,  Eraser  (John). 

CHAPMAN  (George). 

The  Comedies  and  Tragedies  of  George  Chapman, 
now  first  collected,  with  illustrative  Notes,  and  a 
Memoir  of  the  Author.     3  vols.     Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

The  Works  of  George  Chapman.  Plays,  edited 
with  Notes  by  Richard  Heme  Shepherd.  Lond.  1874. 
crown  8vo. 

CHARLEMAGNE  ROMANCES. 

Karl  der  Grosse  von  dem  Strickler.  See  Bibliothek 
DER  Deutschen  Literatur. 

See  also,  Eablt  Engush  Text  Society. 

CHARLES  THE  FIRST,  King  of  England. 

Bibliotheca  Regia ;  or,  the  Royal  Library,  containing 
a  second  Collection  of  such  of  the  Papers  of  his  late 
Majesty  as  have  escaped  the  wrack  and  mines  of  these 
times.     2  parts.     Lond.  1659.     8vo. 

Effata  Regalia.     See  Watson  (Richard). 

Narrative  of  the  Spanish  Marriage  Treaty.  See 
Camden  Society. 

CHARLES  GUSTAVUS,  King  of  Sweden. 
A  Perfect   Relation   of    the   several  Assaults   and 
•  Storms  made  by  the  King  of  Sweden  upon  Copen- 
hagen.    Lond.  1658.     4to. 


CHARLES  WORTH  (Rev.  Vernon  J.) 

Rowland  Hill :  his  Life,  Anecdotes,  and  Pulpit 
Sayings ;  with  an  Introduction  by  C.  H.  Spurgeon. 
Lond.  1877.      12mo. 

CHARNOCK  (Rev.  Stephen). 

The  Complete  Works  of  Stephen  Chamock,  B.D., 
with  Introduction  by  the  Rev.  James  M'Cosh,  LL.D. 
5  vols.     Edinh.  1864-1866.     8vo. 

CHASSANT  (L,  Alph.) 

Dictionnaire  des  Abbreviations  Latines  et  Frangaises 
usit^es  dans  les  Inscriptions,  les  Manuscrits  et  les 
Chartes.     Paris,  1876.     12mo. 

CHATEAU  (LifeoN). 

Histoire  et  Caraotferes  de  I'Architecture  en  France. 
Paris,  1864.     8vo. 

CHATFIELD  (C.) 

Teutonic  Antiquities;  or,  Historical  and  Geographical 
Sketches  of  Roman  and  Barbarian  History.  Lond. 
1828.     8vo. 

CHAUCER  (Geoffrey). 

The  Astrolabe.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 
Translation  of  Boethius.     See  Early  English  Text 
Society. 

CHETHAM  SOCIETY. 

Remains,  Historical  and  Literary,  connected 
with  the  Palatine  Counties  op  Lancaster  and 
Chester.  Published  by  the  Chbtham  Society.  48 
vols.     Manchester,  1844-1880.     4to. 

1.  Travels  in  Holland,  the  United  Provinces,   Eng- 

land, Scotland,  and  Ireland  (1634,  1635).  By 
Sir  William  Brereton,  Bart.  Edited  by  Edward 
Hawkins.     1844. 

2.  Tracts   relating   to   the    Military   Proceedings   iu 

Lancashire  during  the  Great  CivU  War.  Edited 
by  George  Ormerod.     1844. 

3.  Chester's  Triumph  in  Honor  of  her  Prince,  as  it 

was  performed  upon  St.  George's  Day,  1610. 
1844. 

4.  The  Life  of  Adam  Martindale,  written  by  Himself. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  Richard  Parkinson,  B.D., 
Canon  of  Manchester.     1845. 

5.  Lancashire   Memorials   of    the    Rebellion,    1715. 

Edited  by  Samuel  Hibbert  Ware.     1845. 

6.  Pott's  Discovery  of   Witches   in   the  County  of 

Lancaster.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition 
of  1613.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
James  Crossley.     1845. 


CHETHAM  SOCIETY— CHEVELERE. 


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CHETHAM  SOCIKIY— Continued. 
7.  Iter  Lancastrenso ;  a  Poeiu,  written  a.d.  1636,  by 

the  Rev.  Richard  Jainos.     Now  first  printed. 

Edited  with  Notes  and  Introductory  Memoir  by 

Rev.  Thomas  Corser.     1845. 
10,  11,  16,  20.  The  Coucher  Book,  or  Chartulary  of 

Whalley  Abbey.     Edited  by  W.   A.   Hulton. 

4  vols.     1848-1849. 
15.  The  Holy  Life  and  History  of  Saint  Werburge. 

Edited  by  Edward  Hawkins.     1848. 

17.  "Warrington  in  MC(/CLXV.  as  described  in  a  Co- 

temporary  Rent  Roll  of  the  Legh  Family  of 
Lyme  Park.     Edited  by  W.  Beamont.     1849. 

18.  The  Diary  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Newcome  from  Sep- 

tember 30, 1661,  to  September  29, 1663.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Hey  wood.      1849. 

19.  21,  22.  Notitia  Cestriensis  ;  or.  Historical  Notices 

of  the  Diocese  of  Chester.  By  the  Right  Rev. 
Francis  Gastrell,  Bishojj  of  Chester.  Now  first 
printed  with  Notes  by  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines. 
3  parts.      1849-1850. 

23.  A   Golden  Mirrour  conteining  certaine  pithie  and 

figurative  Visions  prognosticating  Good  Fortune 
to  England.  By  Richard  Robinson  of  Alton. 
Reprinted  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Rev. 
T.  Corser.     1851. 

24,  37,  57,  83,   93,  aud  103.  Chetham  Miscellanies. 

6  vols.     1851-1878. 

25.  Cardinal  Allen's  Defence  of  Sir  William  Stanley's 

Surrender  of  Deventer,  January  29,  1586-87. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Hey  wood.     1851. 

26,  27.  The     Autobiography     of     Henry     Newcome. 

Edited  by  Richard  Parkinson.     2  parts.     1852. 

28.  The  Jacobite  Trials  at  Manchester  in  1694,  from  an 

unpublished  MS.  Edited  by  W.  Beamont.   1853. 

29.  The  Stanley  Papers.     Part.  I.  The  Earls  of  Derby 

and  the  Verse-Writers  and  Poets  of  the  Six- 
teenth and  Seventeenth  Centuries.  By  Thomas 
Hey  wood.     1853. 

30.  Documents  relating  to  the  Priory  of  Penwortham, 

and  other  Possessions  in  Lancashire  of  the  Abbey 
of  Evesham.    Edited  by  W.  A.  Hulton.     1853. 

31.  The    Stanley   Papers.       Part    II.       The     Derby 

Household  Book,  comprising  an  Account  of  the 
Household  Regulations  and  Expenses  of  Edward 
and  Henry,  third  and  fourth  Earls  of  Derby. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines.  1853. 
48.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Tracts  for  and 
against  Popery  (published  in  or  about  the  Reign 
of  James  II.)  in  the  Manchester  Library, 
founded  by  Henry  Chetham  ;  in  which  is  in- 
corporated the  whole  of  Peck's  List,  etc.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Jones.     Part  I.     1859. 


CHETHAM  SOCIETY— Ccmtinued. 

49,  50.  The  Lancashire  Lieutenancy  under  the  Tudors 
and  Stuarts.  Edited  by  John  Harland.  2  parts. 
1859. 

52,  55,  etc.  Collectanea  Anglo-Pootica  ;  or,  a  Biblio- 

graphical and  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  a  Portion 
of  a  Collection  of  Early  English  Poetry,  etc. 
By  the  Rev.  Thomas  Corser.  Parts  1  to  10. 
1860-1880. 

53,  56,  and  58.  Mamecestre ;  being  Chapters  from  the 

Early  Recorded  History  of  the  Barony,  the 
'Lordship  or  Manor,  the  Borough  or  Town  of 
Manchester.  Edited  by  John  Harland.  3  vols. 
1861,  1862. 
59  and  60.  A  History  of  the  Chantries  within  the 
County  Palatine  of  Lancaster ;  being  the  lie- 
ports  of  the  Royal  Commissioners  of  Henry 
VIIL,  Edward  VI.,  and  Queen  Mary.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines.     2  vols.      1862. 

61.  Abbott's  Journal.     The   Trials  at  Manchester  in 

1694.  Edited  by  the  lit.  Rev.  Alexander  Goss, 
D.D.     1864. 

62.  A  Discourse  of  the  War  in  Lancashire.     Edited  by 

William  Beamont.     1864. 

66,  67,  and  70.  The  Stanley  Papers.  Part  IIL 
Private  Devotions  and  Miscellanies  of  James, 
Seventh  Earl  of  Derby,  K.G.  ;  with  a  Prefatory 
Memoir,  and  an  Appendix  of  Documents. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines.  3  vols. 
1867. 

88.  The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Lan- 
caster, made  in  the  year  1664-5,  by  Sir  William 
Dugdale.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines. 
Part  IIL     1873. 

104  and  105.  The  History  of  the  Parish  of  Garstang, 
in  the  County  of  Lancaster.  By  LieutrColonel 
Henry  FishwicL     2  parts.     1878,  1879. 

General  Index  to  the  Remains,  Historical  and  Literary, 
published  by  the  Chetham  Society.  Vols.  I.- 
XXX.     1863. 

CHEVALIER  (Michel). 

Le  Mexique  Ancien  et  Moderue.  Paris,  1863. 
12mo. 

The  same.  Translated  by  Thomas  Alpass.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1864.     8vo. 

CHEVALIER  (Ulysse). 

Repertoire  des  Sources  Historiques  du  Moyen-Age. 
Troisitme  Fascicule,  J — O.     Paris,  1880.     8vo. 

CHEVELERE  ASSIGNE.  See  Earlt  English 
Text  Society. 


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CHITTY— CLAEK. 


CHITTY  (Joseph),  Jun. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  and  upon  the 
Defences  to  Actions  thereon.  The  ninth  edition,  hy 
John  Archibald  Eussell,  LL.B.,  Q.C.  Lmd.  1871. 
royal  8vo. 

CHIUSHINGUEA  ;  or,  the  Loyal  League  :  a 
Japanese  Romance,  translated  by  Frederick  Y.  Dickins. 
New  Tm-k,  1876.     oblong  8va 

CHODZKO  (Alexander). 

Specimens  of  the  Popular  Poetry  of  Persia  as  found 
in  the  Adventures  and  Improvisations  of  Kurroglou 
the  Bandit,  Minstrel  of  Northern  Persia,  and  in  the 
Songs  of  the  People  inhabiting  the  Shores  of  the 
Caspian  Sea.  Translated  with  Notes.    Land.  1842.  8vo. 

CHRISTIAN  V.     See  Denmark. 

CHRISTLIEB  (Thbouosb),  D.D. 

Modem  Doubt  and  Christian  Belief.  A  series  of 
Apologetic  Lectures.  Translated  by  Rev.  H.  U.  Weit- 
brecht  and  edited  by  Rev.  T.  L.  Kingsbury.  FAinh. 
1874.     8vo.     (Clark's  Foreign  Theol.  Library.) 

CHROMO-LITHOGRAPH  (The),  a  Journal  of  Art, 
Decoration,  and  the  Accomplishments ;  with  which  is 
incorporated  "  Nature  and  Art."  VoL  I.  (AU  pub- 
lished.)    Lond.  1868.     royal  8vo. 


CHRONIQUES  GRECaROMANES. 
(Charles). 


See  HoPF 


CHURCH  (Rev.  Alfred  J.) 

Stories  from  Virgil.  With  Twenty-four  Illustra- 
tions from  Pinelli's  Designs.     Lond.  1879.     post  8vo. 

Stories  from  Homer.  With  Illustrations  from  Flax- 
wan's  Designs.     Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

CHURCH  (R.  W.),  D.C.L. 

Dante  :  an  Essaj^.  To  which  is  added  a  translation 
of  De  Monarchia,  by  F.  J.  Church.  Ijond.  1878. 
post  8vo. 

Spenser.  Lond.  1879.  post  8vo.  (English  Men 
of  Letters.) 

CHURCH  (The)  and  the  Age  :  Essays  on  the 
Pi'inciples  and  Present  Position  of  the  Anglican 
Church.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Archibald  Weir  and  the 
Rev.  William  Dalrymple  Maclagan.    Zo«d.  1870.   8vo. 

The  same.     Second  Series.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

CHYTR^US  (Nathan). 

Fasti  Ecclesise  Christianse.  Lib.  III. -XL  Rostochii, 
1584.     8vo.     (Bound  with  Cassius  Parmensis.) 


CICERO  (M.  TuLLius). 

Orationum  pro  Tullio,  in  Clodium,  pro  Scanro,  pro 
Flacco  Fragmenta  Inedita  ex  membranis  Palimpsestis 
Taurinens.  eruta  et  cum  Ambrosianis  Fragmentis  con- 
juncta  ab  Amedeo  Peyrone.  Cum  hujus  integris  et 
suis  annotationibus  edidit  Carolus  Beier.  Lipsi(M, 
1825.     8vo. 

Tre  Orationi  di  Cicerone.  1.  Per  M.  Marcello. 
2.  In  favoro  della  Legge  Manilia.  3.  Philippica  Se- 
conda,  tradotta  per  M.  Giovanni  Guistiniano.  Venezia, 
1537-1538.     small  8vo. 

Sebaldi  J.  E.  Rau  Variarum  Lectionum  Liber  ad 
Ciceronis  Orationes  pertinens.  Lufjduni  Batav.  1834. 
8vo. 

CID  (The). 

Romancero  e  Historia  del  Caballero  el  Cid  Rny 
Diaz  de  Vibar.  Recopilado  por  Juan  de  Escobar. 
Edicion  adornarda  con  una  version  Castellana  de  la 
Vida  del  Cid  por  D.  Juan  de  Muller.  Francnforto, 
1828.     12mo. 

CIEZA  DE  LEON  (Pedro). 

Travels,  a.d.  1532-50,  contained  in  the  first  Part  of 
his  Chronicle  of  Peru.  Translited  and  edited  by  C. 
R.  Markham.     Lond.  1864.     8vo.    (Hakluyt  Society.) 

CIVIL  ENGINEERS. 

Charter,  By-Laws  and  Regulations,  and  List  of 
Members  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers.  Lond. 
1881.     8vo. 

CLARENDON  (Edward,  Earl  of). 

The  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Commons  touching 
the  Impeachment  of  Edward,  late  Earl  of  Clarendon, 
1667.     n.p.,  1700.     8vo. 

CLARK  (Charles). 

John  Noakes  and  Mary  Stiles.  A  Poem  exhibiting 
some  of  the  most  striking  Lingual  Localisms  peculiar 
to  Essex.     With  a  Glossary.     Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

CLARK  (Charles). 

A  Digested  Index  to  all  the  Reports  in  the  House  of 
Lords,  from  the  Commencement  of  the  Series  by  Dow 
in  1814.  Intended  as  a  Supplementary  Volume  to 
Clark's  House  of  Lords'  Cases.  Parts  I.  and  IL  Lond. 
1868.     royal  8vo. 

CLARK  (J.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Prevention  of  Diseases  incidental 
to  Horses  fronx  bad  management,  etc.  Edinb.  1788. 
8vo. 


CLAEK— CLAUDE. 


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CLARK  (Eobert). 

Golf,  a  Royal  and  Aacient  Gama  Edinh.  1875. 
small  4to. 

CLARK  (T.  &  T.) 

Clark's  Foreign  Theological  Library.  Transla- 
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Bleek  (Fribdrich).  Introduction  to  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    2  vols. 

Christlieb  (Theodore).  Modem Douht  and  Christian 
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Delitzsch  (F.)     Epistle  to  the  Hebrews.     2  vols. 

Dorner  (Dr  J.  A.)  A  System  of  Christian  Doctrine. 
Vols.  I.  and  IL 

Gebhardt  (Pastor  Hermann).  The  Doctrine  of 
the  Apocalypse. 

Godet  (Rev,  F.),  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  St. 
Luke.     2  vols. 

Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John.     3  vols. 

Commentary   on    St.   Paul's    Epistle   to   the 

Romans.     2  vols. 

Hagenbach  (Dr  K.  R.),  History  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  Germany  and  Switzerland  chiefly.     2  vols. 

A  History  of  Christian  Doctrines.     3  vols. 

Haupt  (Erich).  First  Epistle  of  St.  John.  A 
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Hengstenbeug  (E.  W.)  The  Prophecies  of  the 
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Keil  (K.  F.)     Introduction  to  the  Old  Testament. 

2  vols. 

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Lange  (John  Peter).  A  Commentary  on  the 
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Ldthardt  (Prof.  Chr.  Ernst).     St.  John's  GospeL 

3  vols. 

Martensen  (Dr  H.)     Christian  Ethics.     2  vols. 

Obhler  (Dr  Gust.  F.)  Theology  of  the  Old  Testa- 
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Philippi  (Friedrich  Adolph).  Commentary  on  St. 
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Schmid's  (Dr  Chr.  Fr.)  Biblical  Theology  of  the 
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Steinmeyer  (Dr  F.  L.)  The  History  of  the  Passion 
and  Resurrection  of  our  Lord. 

Stier  (R.)     The  Works  of  the  Apostles. 

Winer  (Dr  Geo.  B.)  Comparative  View  of  the 
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of  Christendom. 


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LIBRARY. 

Translations  of  the  Writings  of  the  Fathers  down 
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Edinh.  1868-1872.     8vo. 

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VIIL  Cyprian. 
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XL  TertuUian.     Vol.  L 
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XIIL  Cyprian.     VoL  IL,  together  with  the 
Writings    of    Novatian,    Minucius 
Felix,  etc. 
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Fragments. 
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tiona 
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tant Works  of  Victorinus  and  Coin- 
modianus. 
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Alexandria,  and  Archelaus. 
XXL,  XXII.  Lactantius. 

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XXrV.  Liturgies  and  other  Documents  of  the 
Ante-Nicene  Period. 


CLARK  (William  R) 
Saint  Augustine.     Land.  (1878). 
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12mo.     (Fathers 


CLARKE  (Samuel),  D.D. 

A  CoUection  of  Papers  which  passed  between  the 
late  Learned  Mr  Leibnitz  and  Dr  Clarke  in  the  years 
1715  and  1716.     Lond.  1717.     8vo. 

CLARKSON  (Thomas). 

A  Portraiture  of  Quakerism,  taken  from  a  View  of 
the  Moral  Education,  Discipline,  Peculiar  Customs, 
etc.,  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  3  vols.  Lond.  1807. 
8vo. 

CLAUDE  GELfiE,  known  as  Le  Lorraine. 
Liber  Studiorum.     Engraved  from  the  Drawings  in 
the  British  Museum  by  F.  C.  Lewis.  Lond.  1840.  folio. 


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CLAUDIANUS  (Claudius). 

CI.  Claudiani  quae  exstant.  Nic.  Heinsius  recensuit 
ac  Notas  addidit     Lugduni  Batav.  1650.     12mo. 

CLAVEL  (Kobert). 

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CLAVIJO  (EuY  Gonzalez  de). 

Narrative  of  the  Embassy  to  the  Court  of  Timour  at 
Samarcand,  a.d.  1403-6.  Translated,  with  Notes  and 
an  Introductory  Life  of  Timour  Beg,  by  C.  E.  Mark- 
ham.     Lond.  1859.     8vo.     (Hakhiyt  Society.) 

CLAYTON  (Capt.  J.  W.) 

Scenes  and  Studies :  or.  Errant  Steps  and  Stray 
Fancies.     Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

CLEASBY  (Richard).    See  Vigfusson  (Gudbband). 

CLEMENS  V.  Papa. 

Constitutiones  C'.ementis  Papse  V.  una  cum  Apparatu 
D.  Johannis  Andrese.  Moguntive,  apttd  P.  Schceffer, 
1471.     folio. 

CLEMENS  (Nicolaus),  Tivlceus  Mozellunus. 
Austrasiae  Reges  et  Duces   Epigrammatis  descripti 
(et  LXXI  Iconibus  expressi).     Culonice,  1591.     4to. 

CLEMENT  XL 

Constitution  de  N.  S.  Pfere  le  Pape  Clement  XL  du 
8  de  Septembre  1713,  en  Latin  et  en  rran5ois,  portant 
condemnation  de  plusieura  Propositions  extraites  d'un 
Livre  iuiprim6  en  Frangois  intitule  Le  Nouveau  Testa- 
ment en  Francois  aveo  des  Reflexions  Morales,  etc. 
Paris,  1713.     4to. 

CLEMENTINE  HOMILIES  and  the  Apostolical 
Constitutions.  Edinh.  1870.  8vo.  (Clark's  Ante- 
Nicene  Library.) 

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vocation, List  of  Benefices,  etc.  4  vols.  Lond.  1859- 
1881.     8vo. 

CLERKE  (Aubrey  St.  John)  and  BRETT  (T.) 
The  Conveyancing  and  Lavr  of  Property  Act,  1881 ; 

together  with  the  Vendor  and  Purchaser  Act,  1874, 
•and   the   Solicitors'  Remuneration  Act,  1881.     With 

Notes  and  an  Introduction.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 


CLERY  (Captain  Cornelius). 
Minor  Tactics.      (Lectures   at   Sandhurst    College.) 
Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

CLIFFORD  (William  Kingdon). 
Seeing  and  Thinking.     Lond.  1879.     12mo. 
Lectures  and  Essays.      Edited   by  Leslie  Stephen 
and  Frederick  Pollock.     2  vols.     Lond.  1879.  .  8vo. 

CLINTON  (Henry  Fynes). 

Fasti  Romani.  The  Civil  and  Literary  Chronology 
of  Rome  and  Constantinople.  From  the  Death  of 
Augustus  to  the  Death  of  Heraclius.  2  vols.  Oxford, 
1845,  1850.     4to. 

CLOUD  OF  WITNESSES  (A)  for  the  Royal 
Prerogatives  of  Jesus  Christ ;  being  the  Last  Speeches 
and  Testimonies  of  those  who  have  Suffered  for  the 
Truth  in  Scotland  since  the  Year  1680.  Reprinted 
from  the  original  editions,  with  Notes  by  the  Rev. 
Jolm  H.  Thomson.     Edinh.  1871.     8vo. 

CLOUGH  (Arthur  Hugh). 

Poems  and  Prose  Remains.  With  a  Selection  from 
his  Letters  and  a  Memoir.  Edited  by  his  Wife.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     post  8vo. 

CLOUSTON  (W.  A.) 

Arabian  Poetry  for  English  Readers.  Edited  with 
Introduction  and  Notes.     Glasgmo,  1881.     8vo. 

CLYDE  (Lord). 

Life.     See  Shadwell  (Lieut.-Genebal). 

COATS  (Capt.  W.) 

The  Geography  of  Hudson's  Bay,  being  Remarks 
made  in  many  Voyages  between  1727-51,  with  Extracts 
from  Capt.  Middleton's  Log,  on  his  Voyage  to  the 
North-West  Passage,  1741-42.  Edited  by  J.  Barrow. 
Lond.  1852.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

COBBETT  (William). 

A  History  of  the  Protestant  Reformation  in  England 
and  Ireland,  in  a  series  of  Letters  to  all  sensible  and 
just  Englishmen.     Lond.  1824.      12mo. 

COBDEN  (Richard). 

Speeches  on  Questions  of  Public  Policy.  Edited  by 
John  Bright  and  James  E.  Thorold  Rogers.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Life.     See  Moeley  (John). 

COBDEN  CLUB  ESSAYS.     See  Land  Thnuke. 


COCHET-  COLLING  WOOD. 


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COCHET  (M.  L'Abb6). 

La  Normandie  Souterraine,  ou  Notices  sur  des 
Cimitiferes  Roinains  et  des  Cimotiferes  Francs  explore 
en  Normandie.     Paris,  1855.     8vo. 

COCHEAN  (Sir  Kobeut). 

The  Life  of  Sir  Eobert  Cochran,  Prime  Minister  to 
King  James  IIL  of  Scotland.     Lond.  17 3i.     8vo. 

COCHRANE  (A.  Baillib). 

Francis  the  First,  and  other  Historic  Studies.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

COCK  (James),  Weaver. 

Simple  Strains ;  or,  the  Homespun  Lays  of  an 
untutored  Muse.     Aberdeen,  1806.     8vo. 

COCKBUEN  (Henry). 

Journal  of  Henry  Cockburn,  being  a  Continuation 
of  the  Memorials  of  his  Time,  1831-1854.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1874.     8vo. 

CODEX  GREGOEIANUS. 

Codicis  Gregoriani  et  Codicis  Hermogeniani  Frag- 
menta  ad  XXXVI  librorum  MSS.  et  priorum  editionum 
fidem  recognovit  et  Annotatione  critica  instruxit  Gus- 
tavus  Haenel,  Lipsiensis.     Bonuce,  1837.     4to. 

CODEX  JUSTINIANUS.     See  Justinianus. 

COGHILL  (James  Henry). 

The  Family  of  Coghill,  1377  to  1879.  With  some 
Sketches  of  their  Maternal  Ancestors,  the  Slingsbys  of 
Scriven  Hall,  1135  to  1879.  CambrUge,  U.S.,  1879. 
4to. 

COHAUSEN  (John  Henry). 

Hermippus  Eedivivus ;  or,  the  Sage's  Triumph  over 
Old  Age  and  the  Grave.  (Translated  by  Dr  John 
Campbell.)     Lond.  1771.     8vo. 

COHEN  (Henry). 

Guide  de  I'Amateur  de  Livres  a  Vignettes  du 
XVIIP  Sifecle.     Paris,  1871.     8vo. 

COLCHESTEE  (Lord).     See  Abbot  (Charles). 

COLDSTREAM  (John  P.),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 
Procedure  in  the  Court  of  Session.  Edinb.  1878.    8vo. 

COLE  (Henry  Warwick). 

Saint  Augustine :  a  Poem  in  eight  Books.     Edinb. 
1877.     8vo. 


COLENSO  (Frances  E) 

History  of  the  Zulu  War  and  its  Origin.  Assisted 
in  those  portions  of  the  Work  which  touch  upon  Mili- 
tary Matters  by  Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  Dumford. 
Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

COLEEIDGE  (Hartley). 

Lives  of  Northern  Worthies.  A  new  edition  with 
the  Corrections  of  the  Author,  and  the  marginal  Obser- 
vations of  S.  T.  Coleridge.    3  vols.    Lond.  1852.    12mo. 

COLEEIDGE  (John  Taylor,  Lord). 
A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  Keble,  Vicar  of  Hurs- 
ley.     Oxford,  1869.     post  8vo. 

COLEEIDGE  (Samuel  Taylor). 

Aids  to  Reflection.  New  edition,  revised.  With  an 
Index  and  Translations  by  Thomas  Fenby.  Liverpool, 
1873.     12mo. 

Osorio  :  a  Tragedy,  as  originally  written  in  1797. 
Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

COLERIDGE  (Saka). 

Memoir  and  Letters  of  Sara  Coleridge.     Edited  by 
her  Daughter.     2  vols.     L(md.  1873.     post  8vo. 
Phantasmion  :  a  Fairy  Tale.    Lond.\87i.    postSvo. 

COLLETTA  (Pietro). 

Storia  del  Reame  di  Napoli  dal  1734  sino  al  1825. 
2  vols.     Capolago,  1834.     8vo. 

COLLIER  (Jeremy). 

A  Defence  of  Dramatic  Poetry,  being  a  Review  of 
Mr  Collier's  View  of  the  Immorality  of  the  Stage. 
Lond.  1698.     8vo. 

An  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Great  Britain,  to  the 
end  of  the  Reign  of  King  Charles  the  Second.  New 
edition,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  Thomas  Lath- 
bury.     9  vols.     Lond.  1852.     8vo. 

COLLIER  (John  Payne). 

New  Particulars  regarding  the  Works  of  Shakespeare 
in  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  A.  Dyce.     Lond.  1836.     Svo. 

COLLIN  DE  PLANCY  (J.) 

Dictionnaire  Infernal.  Quatrifeme  edition,  entifere- 
ment  refondue,  augment^e  de  250  Articles  nouveanx. 
Bruxdles,  1845.     8vo. 

COLLINGWOOD  (Cuthbert). 

Eambles  of  a  Naturalist  on  the  Shores  and  Waters 
of  the  China  Sea :  being  Observations  in  Natural 
History  during  a  Voyage  to  China,  Formosa,  Borneo, 
etc.,  in  1866  and  1867.     Lond.  1868.     8vo, 

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COLLINS  (Clifton  W.) 
Saint  Simon.       Edinh.   1880. 
Classics  for  English  Eeaders.) 


12mo.       (Foreign 


COLLINS  (Rev.  W.  Lucas). 

Thucydides.  Edinh.  1878.  12ino.  (Ancient  Classics 
for  English  Readers.) 

Montaigne.  Edinh.  1879.  12mo.  (Ancient  Classics 
for  English  Readers.) 

Butler.  Edinh.\%9,\.  12mo.  (Philosophical  Classics 
for  English  Readers.) 

La  Fontaine  and  other  French  Fabulists.  Edinh. 
1882.     12mo.     (Foreign  Classics  for  English  Readers.) 

COLLINSON  (Rev.  John). 

A  Key  to  the  Writings  of  the  Principal  Fathers  of 
the  Christian  Church,  who  flourished  during  the  first 
Three  Centuries.  Oxford,  1813.  8vo.  (Bampton 
Lectures.) 

COLONNA  (Vittoria),  Marchesana  di  Fescara. 
Ritratto,  dipinto  da  Michel'  Angelo.    See  Campanam 
(Domenico). 

COLQUHOUN  (John). 

Rocks  and  Rivers;  or,  Highland  "Wanderings  over 
Crag  and  Correi,  Flood  and  Fell.     Lmtd.  1849.     8vo. 

Salmon-Casts  and  Stray  Shots ;  being  Fly-Leaves 
from  his  Note-Book.     Edinh.  1858.     post  8vo. 

The  Moor  and  the  Loch,  containing  minute  Instruc- 
tions in  aU  Highland  Sports.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1880. 
8vo. 

COLQUHOUN  (Patrick),  LL.D. 

A  Summary  of  the  Roman  Civil  Law,  illustrated  by 
Commentaries  and  Parallels.  Vols.  III.  and  IV. 
Loud.  1854,  1860.     8vo. 

COLUMBA  (Saint). 

The  Altus  of  St.  Columba.  Edited  with  a  Prose 
Parajihrase  and  Notes  by  Jolin,  Marquess  of  Bute. 
Edinh.  1882.     small  4to. 

COLUMBUS  (Christopher). 

Select  Letters,  with  other  original  Documents  relat- 
ing to  his  Four  Voyages.  Translated  and  edited  by 
R.  H.  Major,     iowrf.  1847.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

The  same.  Second  edition,  revised.  Lond.\%lQ.  8vo. 
(Hakluyt  Society.) 

COLVILL  (R.) 

The  Cyrnean  Hero  :  a  Poem.     Edinh.  1772.     4to. 


COLVIN  (Sidney). 

Landor.  Lond.  1881.  post  8vo.  (English  Men  of 
Letters. ) 

COMARMOND  (Dr  A.) 

Description  du  Musfee  Lapidaire  de  la  Ville  de  Lyon. 
Epigraphie  Antique  du  Departement  du  Rhone.  Lyon, 
1846,  1854.     4to. 

COMBE  (Rev.  Edward). 

The  Sale  of  Dunkirk  to  the  late  French  King,  Lewis 
XIV.,  in  the  year  1662.  Taken  from  the  Letters,  etc., 
of  Count  d'Estrades.     Lond.  1728.     12mo. 

COMBE  (George). 

Phrenology  applied  to  Painting  and  Sculpture.  Lond. 
1855.     8vo. 

On  the  Relations  of  Science  and  Religion.  Fifth 
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COMEDIE  ELETTE,  nuovamente  raccolte  insieme 
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Venetia,  1554.     small  8vo. 

COMMUNICAZIONI  per  lo  Studio  della  Lettera- 
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COMPLAYNT  OF  SCOTLAND.  Edited  by 
James  A.  H.  Murray.  See  Early  English  Text 
Society. 

CONCIONES  ET  ORATIONES  ex  Gracis  Latin- 
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folio. 

CONDl^  (Lewis  of  Bourbon,  Prince  of). 

Life  of  Lewis  of  Bourbon,  etc.,  digested  into  Annals. 
Done  out  of  French.     Lond.  1693.     8vo. 

CONDER  (Claude  Reignier). 

Tent  Work  in  Palestine.  A  Record  of  Discovery 
and  Adventure.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

Map  of  Western  Palestine.  See  Palestine  Explora- 
tion Fund. 

CONFESSIO  FIDEI  Catholicse  Christiana,  auctori- 
tate  Synodi  Provincialis,  quse  habita  est  Petricovias, 
anno  MDLI.  edita  :  pra^sidente  E.  D.  Nicolao  Archi- 
episcopo  Gnesnensi.     Dilingm,  1557.     4to. 

CONINGTON  (Professor  John). 

The  .lEneid  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English  Verse. 
Lond.  1867.     post  8vo. 


CONINGTON— COOTE. 


IITI 


CONINGTOlSr  (Professor  Son^)— Continued. 

Miscellaneous  Writings  (including  the  Poems  of 
Virgil,  translated  into  English  Prose).  Edited  by  J. 
A.  Symonds,  with  a  Memoir  by  H.  J.  S.  Smith,  LLD. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

CONNOISSEUE  (The)  ;  or,  Modern  Fashions.  A 
Comedy,  by  a  Gentleman.     Inverness,  1818.     8vo. 

CONOLLY  (Matthew  F.) 

Biographical  Dictionary  of  Eminent  Men  of  Fife,  of 
Past  and  Present  Times,  Natives  of  the  County,  or 
connected  with  it.     Cupar-Fife,  1866.     8vo. 

Fifiana ;  or.  Memorials  of  the  East  of  Fife.  Loiid. 
1869.     4to. 

CONSTABLE  (Thomas). 

Archibald  Constable  and  his  Literary  Correspondents. 
A  Memorial  by  his  Son,  Thomas  Constable.  3  vols. 
Edinh.  1873.     8vo. 

Memoir  of  Eev.  Charles  A.  Chastel  de  Boinville, 
compiled  from  his  Journal  and  his  Letters.  Lond. 
1880.     post  8vo. 


CONTEMPOEAEY  EEVIEW. 

The  Contemporary  Eeview  from  April  1878  to  Dec. 

royal  8vo. 


1881.     9  vols.     Lond.  1878-1881. 


CONWAY  (Moncuee  Daniel). 
Demonology  and  DevU-Lore.     2  vols. 
8vo. 


Lond.  1879. 


COOK  (Eev.  G.),  D.D. 

Supplement  to  Dr  John  Cook's  Styles  of  Writs, 
Forms  of  Procedure,  and  Practice  of  the  Church  Courts 
of  Scotland.  Bringing  down  the  Law  of  the  Church 
to  1880.     Edinb.  1880.     8vo. 

COOK  (James). 

Bibliography  of  the  Writings  of  Charles  Dickens, 
with  many  curious  and  interesting  particulars  relating 
to  his  Works.     Lond.  1879.     4to. 

COOK  (John),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Haddington. 

Styles  of  Writs,  Forms  of  Procedure,  and  Practice 
of  the  Church  Courts  of  Scotland.  Eevised,  etc. 
Fourth  edition.     Edinb.  1870.     8vo. 

COOKE  (Henry),  D.D. 
Life.     See  Porter  (J.  L.) 

COOKE  (Henry  T.) 

An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Guide  to  Warwick 
Castle,  Kenilworth  Castle,  Guy's  Cliff,  Stoneleigh 
Abbey,  the  Beauchamp  Chapel.    Warwick,  1847.   12mo. 


COOKE  (JosiAH  P.),  Professor  in  Harvard  College. 

First  Principles  of  Chemical  Philosophy.  L<md. 
1870.     post  8vo. 

The  New  Chemistry.  Lond.  1879.  postSvo.  (Inter- 
national Scientific  Series.) 

COOKE  (M.  C.) 

Fungi :  their  Nature,  Influence,  and  Uses.  E<lited 
by  the  Eev.  M.  J.  Berkeley.  Lond.  1875.  post  8vo. 
(International  Scientific  Series.) 

COOLEY  (William  Desborocqh). 

Physical  Geography  ;  or,  the  Terraqueous  Globe  and 
its  Phenomena.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

COOPEE  (Elizabeth). 

Life  and  Letters  of  Lady  Arabella  Stuart.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1866.     post  8vo. 

COOPEE  (H.  Stonehewer). 

Coral  Lands.     2  vols.     Lond.  1880.     Svo. 

COOPEE  (Joseph). 

Un  Continent  Perdu,  ou  I'Esclavage  et  la  Traits  en 
Afrique  (1875).  Ouvrage  traduit  de  I'Anglais.  Paris, 
1876.     royal  8vo. 

Turkey  and  Egypt,  Past  and  Present  in  relation  to 
Africa.  Lond.  1876.  8vo.  (Bound  with  the  pre- 
ceding.) 

COOPEE  (Samoel). 

Dictionary  of  Practical  Surgery  and  Encyclopaedia 
of  Surgical  Science.  New  edition  by  Samuel  A.  Lane. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1861.     8vo. 

COOPEE  (Thompson). 

Men  of  the  Time  :  a  Dictionary  of  Contemporaries, 
containing  Biographical  Notices  of  Eminent  Charac- 
ters of  both  sexes.  Tenth  Edition.  Lond.  1879. 
post  8vo. 

COOPEE  (Captain  W.  S.) 

A  History  of  the  Ayrshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 
Ediiib.  1881.     8vo. 


COOTE  (Henry  Charles). 
A  Neglected  Fact  in  English  History, 
post  Svo. 


Lond.  1864. 


COOTE  (EicHARD  Holmes). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Moilgage.     Fourth  Edi- 
tion, by  W.  Wyllys  Mackeson.     Lond.  1880.     Svo. 


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COPINGEE— COTTON. 


COPINGEE  ("Walter  Arthur),  Barrister. 

The  Law  of  Copyright  in  Works  of  Literature  and 
Art ;  together  with  International  and  Foreign  Copy- 
right.    Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

COPLAND  (James),  M.D. 

A  Dictionary  of  Practical  Medicine,  comprising  the 
Principles  of  Therapeutics,  the  Nature  and  Treatment 
of  Diseases,  etc.  Abridged  by  the  Author,  assisted  by 
James  C.  Copland.     Lond.  1866.     8vo. 

COEDIAL  for  Christians.  Sue  Hamilton  (Kbv. 
Alexander). 

COEIPPUS  (Cl.  Cresconius). 
De  Laudibus  Justini  August!  minoris.     Ex  recen- 
sione  P.F.F.  cum  notis  variorum.     Romm,  IITI.     4to. 

COEONELLI  (P.  M.) 

M^moires  Historiques  et  Geographiques  du  Eoyaume 
de  la  Mor^e,  Negropont  et  des  Places  Maritimes  jusques  h. 
Thessalonique.  Avec  des  Cartes  et  des  Plans.  Traduit 
de  ritalien.     Amsterdam,  1686.     8vo. 

COEPUS     INSCEIPTIONUM      LATINAEUM. 

See  Insoriptiones. 

COEPUS  JUEIS  CANONICL  Editio  Lipsiensis 
secunda  post  Aemilii  Ludoyici  Eichteri  curas  instruxit 
Aemilius  Friedberg.  Pars  prior :  Decretum  magistri 
Gratiani.  Pars  secunda  :  Decretalium  Collectiones. 
Lipsioe,  1879,  1881.     4to. 

COEPUS  JUEIS  CIVILIS. 

Prodromus  Corporis  Juris  Civilis  a  Schradero, 
Clossio,  Tafelio  edendi.     Berolini,  1823.     8vo. 

COEPUS  SCEIPTOEUM  ECCLESIASTICOEUM 
LATINOEUM.     Editum  consilio  et  impensis  Acade- 
miae  Litterarum  Csesarese  Vindobonensis. 
Vol.     L  Sulpicii   Severi    Opera,    ex    recensione   C. 
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XL  M.  Minucii  Felicis  Octavius  et  Julii  Firmici 
Materni  lib.  de  Errore  Profanarum  Eeli- 
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III.  S.  Thasci  Caecilii  Cypriani  Opera  omnia  ex 

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IV.  Arnobii    Adversus    Nationes    libri  vii.    ex 

recensione  A.  Eeifferscheidii.     1875. 
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libri  vii.     Accedit  ejusdem  Liber  Apolo- 
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1881. 
VII.  Victoris  Episcopi  Vitensis   Historia  Perse- 
cutionis  Africanse  Provincise.     1881. 
6  vols.     VindohoruB,  1866-1881.     8vo. 


COEEY  (John),  and  EVANS  (Eev.  John). 

The  History  of  Bristol,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical ;  in- 
cluding Biographical  Notices  of  Eminent  and  Distin- 
guished Natives.     2  vols,  in  1.     Bristol,  1816.     4to. 

COESEE  (Eev.  Thomas). 

Collectanea  Anglo-Poetica.     See  Chetham  Society. 

COESI  (Faustino). 

Delle  Pietre  Antiche.  Edizioue  seconda  con  I'aggi- 
unta  deir  indicazione  di  tutte  le  Colonne  a  che  sono  in 
Eoma.     Roma,  1853.     8vo. 

COESSEN  (Wilhelm). 

Ueber  die  Sprache  der  Etrusker.  2  vols.  Leipzig, 
1874,  1875.     royal  8vo. 

Beitrage  zur  Italischen  Sprachkunde.  Leipzig,  1876. 
royal  8vo. 

COETES  (Hernan). 

Fifth  Letter  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  containing 
an  Account  of  his  Expedition  to  Honduras,  Trans- 
lated by  Don.  P.  de  Gayangos.  Lond.  1868.  8vo. 
(Hakluyt  Society.) 

COSSA  (Dr  Luigi). 

Guide  to  the  Study  of  Political  Economy.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian.  With  a  Preface  by  W.  Stanley 
Jevons.     Lond.  1880.     post  8vo. 

COTTEEILL  (H.  B.)     See  Elton  (J.  Frederic). 

COTTEEILL  (Henry),  D.T).,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh. 
The  Genesis  of  the  Church.     Edinb.  1872.     8vo. 

COTTON  (Charles). 

The  Wonders  of  the  Peake.  (A  Poem.)  Lond. 
1694.     8vo. 

COTTON  (Ed.  Lynch),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Calcutta. 

Memoir.  With  Selections  from  his  Journals  and 
Correspondence.  Edited  by  Mrs  Cotton.  Lond.  1871. 
8vo. 

COTTON  (Henry),  D.C.L.,  Archdeacon  of  Cashel. 

Fasti  Ecclesiae  Hibemicae.  Illustrations,  Correc- 
tions and  Additions ;  to  which  are  added  General 
Indexes  by  John  Eibton  Garstin.  VoL  V.  Dublin, 
1860.     8vo. 

COTTON  (John),  Bostov,  New  England. 

The  Way  of  Congregational  Churches  cleared.  Lond. 
1648.     4to. 


COTTON— CRACOVIA, 


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COTTON  (Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Sydney),  K.C.B. 
Nine  Years  on  the  NorthWost  Frontier  of  India, 
from  1854  to  18G3.     Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

COUES  (Elliott). 

Key  to  North  American  Birds  :  containing  a  concise 
Account  of  every  species  of  Living  and  Fossil  Bird  at 
present  known.     Salem.,  1872.    royal  8vo. 

COUGNY  (Edmond). 

Extraits  des  Auteurs  Grecs  concernant  les  Gaules. 
See  France  :  Soci^t^  de  l'Histoibe. 

COULSON  (H.  J.  W.)  AND  FORBES  (U.  A.) 

The  Law  relating  to  Waters — Sea,  Tidal  and  Inland. 
Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

COUNTEY  GENTLEMAN'S  MAGAZINE  (from 
January  1872  to  December  1881).  11  vols.  Lond. 
1872-1881.     royal  8vo. 

COUPEE  (Charles  Tennant),  Advocate. 

Reports  of  Cases  before  the  High  Court  and  Circuit 
Courts  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland.  4  vols.  Edinb. 
1869-1881.     8vo. 

COUET  OF  SESSION. 
Cases  and  DKCisioNa 

Cases  decided  in  the  Court  of  Session,  Teind  Court, 
etc.,  and  House  of  Lords,  from  July  1867  to  July 
1 873.  Third  Series.  Vols.  VI.-XI.  6  vols.  Edinb. 
1868-1873.     royal  8vo. 

Cases  decided  in  the  Court  of  Session,  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary, and  House  of  Lords,  from  July  1873  to  August 
1881.  Fourth  Series.  Vols.  L-VIII.  8  vols.  Edinb. 
1874-1882.     royal  8vo. 

Decisions  in  the  Court  of  Session  from  1800  to 
1878,  in  Cases  connected  with  the  Agriculture  of 
Scotland.  Compiled  by  J.  Still  Anderson.  Edinb. 
1878.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  Edition,  with  Additional  Cases. 
(1878-1880).     Edinb.  1881.     8vo. 

Leading  Ecclesiastical  Cases  decided  in  the  Court  of 
Session,  1849-1874.  Eeprinted  from  the  Court  of 
Session  Reports.     Edinb.  1878.     8vo. 


An  Analytical  Digest  of  Cases  decided  in  the 
Supreme  Courts  of  Scotland  and  on  Appeal  by  the 
House  of  Lords,  from  July  1867  to  July  1877.  Com- 
piled from  the  Session  Cases,  by  A.  E.  Henderson, 
David  Gillespie,  and  Henry  Johnston,  Advocates. 
Edinb.  1878.     royal  8vo. 


COUET  OF  SESSION— Cbn/inj<«J. 

The  Court  of  Session  Act  1868,  with  Notea  and 
Sketch  of  various  Proceedings  under  the  Act ;  the  Act 
of  Sederunt  of  14th  October  1868  for  carrying  ita  pur- 
poses into  effect,  etc.  Edited  by  Charles  Scott  and 
David  Brand,  Advocates.     Edinb.  1868.     8vo. 

Daily  Rolls  of  the  Court  of  Session  from  October 
1868  to  July  1881.  13  vols.  Edinb.  1868-1881. 
8vo. 

Minute  Book  of  the  Court  of  Session.  See  Mindtb 
Book. 

Eeport  on  the  State  of  Judicial  Factories,  for  the 
years  ending  31st  October  1868  to  1880.  By  the 
Accountant  of  the  Court  of  Session.  13  parts.  Edinb. 
1869-1881.     4to. 

COURTIER  (P.  L.) 

Poems.     2  vols,  in  1.     Lcmd.  1805.     12mo. 

COVENTRY  (Rev.  Francis). 

The  History  of  Pompey  the  Little ;  or,  the  Life  and 
Adventures  of  a  Lapdog.     (Anon.)    Lmid.  1751.    12mo. 

COWAN  (Hugh). 

The  Land  Rights  of  Scotland ;  being  a  Collection  of 
the  Entail,  Conveyancing,  and  other  Statutes  relating 
to  Land.     Second  Edition.     Edinb.  1876.     8vo. 

COWIE  (Robert),  M.D. 

Shetland,  Descriptive  and  Historical;  Aberdeen, 
1871.     12mo. 

COX  (George  Valentine). 

Recollections  of  Oxford.     Lond.  1868.     post  8va 

COX  (George  William). 

The  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  Nations.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

COX  (George  William)  and  JONES  (Eustacb 
Hinton). 

Popular  Romances  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Lond.  1871. 
8vo. 

Tales  of  the  Teutonic  Lands.    Lond.  1872.     Svo. 

COXE  (Peter). 

The  Social  Day  :  a  Poem  in  four  Cantos.  Lond. 
1823.     8vo. 

CRACOVIA  (Matthjeds  db),  Pragensis. 

Tractatus  Racionis  et  Consciencie  de  gnmpcione 
pabuli  salutiferi  corporis  domini  nostri  Jhesu  XpL 
Sine  loco  et  anno,     4to. 


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CRADOCK— CEOAL. 


CRADOCK  (Ebv.  Samuel). 

The  Apostolical  History,  containing  the  Acts, 
Labours,  Travels,  etc.,  of  the  Holy  Apostles.  Lond. 
1672.     folio. 

CRAIG  (Alexander),  of  Rose-Cmig. 

Poetical  Recreation?,     Aherdene,  1623.     4to. 

Amorose  Songes,  Sonets,  and  Elegies. — Poetical  Re- 
creations. (2  parts.) — Poetical  Essayes. — The  PUgrime 
and  Heremite. — Miscellaneous  Poems.  General  Intro- 
duction by  David  Laing.  Glasgow,  1873.  ito. 
(Hunterian  Club.) 

CRAIG  (W.  M.) 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Drawing,  Painting,  and 
Engraving.     Lond.  1821.     Svo. 

CRAMER  (Rev.  J.  A.) 

A  Geographical  and  Historical  Description  of  Antient 
Greece.     3  vols.     Oxford,  1828.     Svo. 

CRAMP  (William). 

Junius  and  his  Works,  compared  with  the  Character 
and  Writings  of  Philip  Dormer  Stanhope,  Earl  of 
Chesterfield.     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

CRAPELET  (G.  A.) 

Le  Pas  d'Armes  de  la  Bergfere,  maintenu  au  Toumoi 
de  Tarascon,  public  d'apres  le  Manuscrit  de  la  Biblio- 
theque  du  Roi ;  avec  un  Precis  de  la  Chevalerie  et  des 
Touinois  et  la  Relation  du  Carrousel  execute  k  Saumur, 
en  presence  de  Mad.  Duchesse  de  Berry,  le  20  Juin 
1828.     Paris,  1828.     8vo, 

CRASHAW  (Richakd). 

Complete  Works.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Alex.  B. 
Grosart.  2  vols.  n.p.,  1872.  12mo.  (Fuller 
Worthies'  Library.) 


CRASSO  (Lorenzo). 
Istoria  de  Poeti  Greci. 


NapoK,  1678.     folio. 


CRAWFORD  and  BALCARRES  (Alexander, 
Twenty-fifth  Earl  of). 

Argo ;  or,  the  Quest  of  the  Golden  Fleece.  A 
Metrical  Tale,  in  ten  books.     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

The  Earldom  of  Mar  in  Sunshine  and  Shade  during 
Five  Hundred  Years,  with  incidental  Notices  of  the 
Leading  Cases  of  Scottish  Dignities  from  the  Reign  of 
King  Charles  I.  tiU  now.    2  vols.    Edinb.  1882.    Svo. 

CRAWFORD  (Thomas  J.),  D.D. 
The  Preaching  of  the  Cross,  and   other  Sermons. 
Edinh.  1876.     8vo. 


CRAWFORD  (Thomas  J.),  B.J).— Continued. 

The  Doctrine  of  Holy  Scripture  respecting  the  Atone- 
ment.    Edinb.  1871. 

The  Mysteries  of  Christianity ;  being  the  Baird 
Lecture  for  1874.     Edinb.  1874.     post  Svo. 

CRAWFURD  (Oswald). 

Portugal  Old  and  New.     Lond.  1880.     Svo. 

CREASY  (Sib  Edward  S.) 

History  of  England  from  the  Earliest  to  the  Present 
Time.     2  vols.     Lond.  1869,  1870.     8vo. 

First  Platform  of  International  Law.  Lond.  1876. 
Svo. 

History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks,  from  the  Beginning 
of  their  Empire  to  the  Present  Time.  Lxmd.  1877. 
post  Svo. 

CREICHTON  (Captain  John). 

Memoirs  of  Capt.  John  Creichton,  from  his  own 
Materials,  drawn  up  and  digested  by  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  First  printed  in  the  year  1731.  Glasgow,  1768. 
12mo. 


CRICHTON  (A.  W.) 
A  Naturalist's  Ramble  to  the  Orcades. 
12mo. 


Lond.  1866. 


CRICHTON  (David),  Advocate. 
Analysis  of  the  Ballot  Act  (35  &  36  Vict.  cap.  33), 
as  applicable  to  Scotland.     Edinb.  1873.     Svo. 

CRIEFF  :  its  Traditions  and  Characters,  with  Anec- 
dotes of  Strathern.     Edinb.  1881.     post  8vo. 

CRIMINAL  ADMINISTRATION. 

Defects  in  the  Criminal  Administration  and  Penal 
Legislation  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  with  remedial 
suggestions.     Lond.  1872.     Svo. 

CRIMINAL  INDICTMENTS. 

Indictments  in  Cases  for  Trial  at  the  High  Court  of 
Justiciary,  Edinburgh,  and  at  the  Circuit  Courts,  1869- 
1881.     39  vols.     Edinb.  1869-1881.     4to. 

CRIPPS  (Wilfred  Joseph). 

Old  English  Plate,  Ecclesiastical,  Decorative,  and 
Domestic;  its  Makers  and  Marks.  With  improved 
Tables  of  the  Date-Letters  used  in  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland.     Lond.  1878.     Svo. 


CROAL  (D.) 

Sketches  of    East    Lothian, 
post  Svo. 


Haddington,    1879. 


CROAL— CUNYNGHAME. 


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CROAL  (Thomas  A.) 

A  Book  about  Travelling  ;  Past  and  Present.  Edinb. 
1877.     post  8vo. 

CROLL  (Jambs). 

Climate  and  Time  in  their  Geological  Relations  :  a 
Theory  of  Secular  Changes  of  the  Earth's  Climate. 
Land.  1875.     8vo. 

CROMAR  (Rev.  Alexander). 

A  Vindication  of  the  Organ.  A  Review  of  the  Rev. 
Dr  Candlish's  Publication  entitled  "  The  Organ  Ques- 
tion."    Edinb.  1856.     12mo. 

CROMARTIE  (The  Earls  of).  See  Fraseb 
(William). 

CROMBIE  (Rev.  James). 

Braemar:  its  Topography  and  Natural  History. 
Aberdeen,  1861.     12mo. 

CROSBY  (Brass). 

Memoir  of  Brass  Crosby,  Alderman  of  the  City  of 
London,  and  Lord  Mayor,  1770-1771.  Lond.  1829. 
4to. 

CROSSE  (Andrew  F.) 

R'jund  about  the  Carpathians.     Edinb.  \%18.     8vo. 

CROSSFIELD  (Miss  A.) 

The  History  of  North-AUerton,  in  the  County  of 
York.     Northallerton,  1791.     8vo. 

CROWLEY  (Robert). 

Select  Works.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

CROWNE  (JoH.v). 

Calisto  ;  or,  the  Chaste  Nymph.  A  Masque.  Lond. 
1675.     4to. 

CRUSADES. 

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CUDWORTH  (Ralph),  D.D. 

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GUMMING  (John),  D.D. 

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CUNNINGHAM  (Majob-Geneeal  Alexander). 

The  Ancient  Geography  of  India.  Vol  I.  The 
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The  Stdpa  of  Bharhut :  a  Buddhist  Monument 
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CUNNINGHAM  (Rev.  John),  D.D. 

The  Quakers,  from  their  Origin  till  the  present 
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CUNNISTGHAM  (Robert  O.),  M.D. 

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CUNNINGHAM  (Willlui),  D.D.,  Principal,  New 

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The  Handbook  of  Heraldry ;  with  Instructions  for 
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The  Gay  Science.     2  vols. 


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Constantinople  Ancient  and  Modem,  with  Excur- 
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Sir  Robert  Peel ;  an  Historical  Sketch.  Lond.  1874. 
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DALMADA  (Emanuel),  Episeopus  Angrensis. 

Epistola  adversus  Epistolam  Gualteri  Haddoni,  contra 
Hieronymi  Osorii  Epistolam  nuper  editam.  AntwerpicB, 
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DALRYMPLE  (Sir  David),  of  Hailes. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Senators  of  the  College 
of  Justice  of  Scotland,  from  its  Institution  in  1532. 
Re-edited  and  continued  with  Biographical  Sketches. 
Edinb.  1849.     8vo. 

DALTON  (Colonel  Edward  Tuite). 
Descriptive  Ethnology  of  Bengal.      Calcutta,  1872. 
imperial  4 to. 

DALY  (M.  CfaAR). 

Motifs  Historiques  d'Architecture  et  de  Sculpture 
d'Ornement,  pour  la  composition  et  la  decoration 
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Fragments  emprunt^s  k  des  Monuments  Fran9ais. 
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DAN  MICHEL.    See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

DANBY  (Earl  or). 

Copies  and  Extracts  of  some  Letters  written  to  and 
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years  1676,  1677,  and  1678,  with  particular  Remarks 
upon  some  of  them.     Lond.  \1 10.     8vo. 


DANCOISNE  (L'ABBfi  L) 

Histoire  des  i^tablissements  Eeligieux  Britanniques, 
fond^s  k  Douai  avant  la  Revolution  Fran^aise.  Dcmai, 
1880.     8vo, 

Le  College  Anglais  de  Douai  pendant  la  Revolution 
Franjaise.  Traduit  de  TAnglais  avec  une  IntioductioQ 
et  des  Notes.     Douai,  1881.     12mo. 

DANIA  ET  NORVEGIA  in  Sigillis  Seculi  XIEL 
redivivse.  Ex  Leg.  Ama  Magnseano,  cura  Q.  J.  Thor- 
kelin.     Havniae,  1786.     4to. 


DANIEL  (George). 
Miscellaneous  Poems. 


Lend.  1812.     12mo. 


DANIEL  (Herm.  Adalbert). 

Thesaurus  Hyninologicus  sive  Hyninorum  Canti- 
corum  Sequentiarum  circa  annum  m.d.  usitatarum  col- 
lectio  amplissima.  3  vols.  Halts  et  Lipsice,  1841- 
1846.     8vo. 

DANIEL  (Rev.  Richard),  Dean  of  Armagh. 

A  Paraphrase  on  some  select  Psalms.  L(md.  1722. 
8vo. 

DANIEL  (Samuel). 

The  Vision  of  the  Twelve  Goddesses.  A  Royall 
Masque  presented  upon  Sunday  Night,  being  the 
Eight  of  January  1604,  in  the  Create  Hall  at  Hampton 
Court,  and  personated  by  the  Queenes  Most  Excellent 
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and  Notes,  by  Ernest  Law.     Land.  1880.     4to. 

DANTE. 

L'Inferno  di  Dante  Alighieri  disposto  in  ordine 
Grammaticale  e  corredato  di  brevi  Dichiarazioni  da 
G.  G.  Warren,  Lord  Vernon.  Vol  II.  DocumentL 
Memorie  intorno  la  Vita  di  Dante,  etc.  Vol  IIL 
Album.     3  vols.     Lond.  1858-1865.     folio. 

Esposizione  Dantesca  in  Firenze.  Maggie, 
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Dantis  Alligherii  di  Monarchia,  Libri  III.,  per 
Carolum  Witte.     VindoboiuB,  1874.     8vo. 

D'ANVERS  (N.) 

Elementary  History  of  Art :  an  Introduction  to 
Ancient  and  Modern  Architecture,  Sculpture,  Painting, 
Music.     Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

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DART  (J.  Henry),  Barrister-at-Law. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Practice  relating  to 
Vendors  and  Purchasers  of  Pieal  Estate.  Fourth 
edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     royal  8vo. 

DAEWIN"  (Charles). 

The  Descent  of  Man,  and  Selection  in  Relation  to 
Sex.     2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

The  Expression  of  the  Emotions  in  Man  and  Ani- 
mals.    Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

The  Structure  and  Distribution  of  Coral  Reefs. 
Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

Insectivorous  Plants.     Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

The  Movements  and  Habits  of  Climbing  Plants. 
Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

The  Different  Forms  of  Flowers  on  Plants  of  the 
same  Species.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

The  Power  of  Movement  in  Plants.  Lond.  1880. 
Svo. 

The  Formation  of  Vegetable  Mould  through  the 
Action  of  Worms  ;  with  Observations  on  their  Habits. 
Lotid.  1881.     post  8vo. 

DARWIN  (Erasmus).     See  Kbause  (Ernst). 

DASENT  (G.  W.) 

Popular  Tales  from  the  Norse.  With  an  Introduc- 
tory Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Diffusion  of  Popular 
Tales.     Second  edition.     Edinb.  1859.     8vo. 

D'AUMALE  (Henri  d'Orli!;ans,  le  Duo). 

Histoire  des  Princes  de  Cond{5  pendant  les  XVP 
et  XVIP  Siteles.  2  vols.  Paris,  1863,  1864. 
Svo. 

History  of  the  Princes  de  Cond6  in  the  16th  and 
17th  Centuries.  Translated  by  Robert  Brown  Borth- 
wick.     2  vols.     Lmd.  1872.     Svo. 

D'AVENANT  (Sib  William),  Knight. 

Two  Excellent  Plays  :  the  Wits,  a  Comedie ;  the 
Platonick  Lovers,  a  Tragi-Comedy.  Lond.  1665.  8vo. 
(Bound  with  Cos's  Tragedies.) 

DAVIDS  (T.  W.  Rhys). 

Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  Religion,  as 
illustrated  by  some  points  in  the  History  of  Indian 
Buddhism.  Lond.  1881  Svo.  (The  Hibbert  Lec- 
tures.) 

'    See  also,  Buddhist  Bikth  Stories.     Saored  Bookb 
OF  THE  East. 


DAVIDSON  (Rev.  John). 

Inverurie  and  the  Earldom  of  the  Garioch,  a  Topo- 
graphical and  Historical  Account  of  the  Garioch  from 
the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Revolution  Settlement  With 
a  Genealogical  Appendix  of  Garioch  Families.  Edinh. 
1880.     4to. 

DAVIDSON  (Thomas). 

Memoir,  with  Poems,  etc.    See  Brown  (Rev.  James). 

DAVIES  (Lady  Clementina). 

Recollections  of  Society  in  France  and  England. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1872.     post  Svo. 

DAVIES  (Sir  John). 

Works  in  Verse  and  Prose,  for  the  first  time  collected 
and  edited,  with  Memorial-Introduction  by  the  Rev. 
Alex.  B.  Grosart.  Vols.  L  and  III.  n.p.  1869.  12mo. 
(Fuller  Worthies'  Library.) 

Nosce  Teipsum.  This  Oracle  expounded  in  two 
Elegies.     Lond.  1608.     4to. 

DAVIES  (John). 

Hindu  Philosophy.  The  Sankhya  Karika  of  Iswara 
Krishna:  an  Exposition  of  the  System  of  Kapila. 
With  an  Appendix  on  the  Nyaya  and  Vaiseshika 
Systems.     Lond.  1881.     8va 

DAVIES  (William). 

Pilgrimage  of  the  Tiber.     Lond.  1873.     Svo. 

DAVILLIER  (Baron  Ch.) 

L'Espagne.  Illustr^e  des  309  gravures  dessin^es  sur 
bois  par  Gustave  Dor6.     Paris,  1874.     royal  4to. 

DA  VINCI  (Leonardo). 

Characaturas  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  from  Drawings 
by  Winceslaus  HoUar  out  of  the  Portland  Museum. 
Lond.  1786.     4to. 

Postille  alle  Observazioni  sul  Volume  intitolato  Del 
Cenacolo  di  Leonardo  da  Vinci.     Milano,  1812.     Svo. 

Saggio  delle  Opere  di  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  con  Venti- 
quattro  Tavole  Fotolitographiche  di  Scritture  e  Disegni, 
tratti  del  Codice  Atlantico.     Milano,  1872.     large  folio. 

See  also,  Heaton  (Mrs  Charles  W.) 

DAVIS  (James  Edward),  Barrister-at-Laie. 
The  Practice  and  Evidence  in  Actions  in  the  County 
Courtsj     Fourth  edition.     Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

DAVIS  (Jefferson). 

The  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Confederate  Government. 
2  vols.     Lond.  18S1.     Svo. 


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DAVIS  (John),  the  Navigator. 

Voyages  and  Works.  Edited  with  an  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Captain  Markham,  R.N.  (With  Map  of 
the  World  a.d.  1600.)  Land.  1880.  8vo.  (Hakluyt 
Society.) 

DAVIS  (Matthew  L.) 

Report  of  the  Case  between  the  Eov.  Cave  Jones 
and  the  Rector  and  Inhabitants  of  tlie  City  of  New 
York,  in  communion  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  as  the  same  was  argued  before  the  five  Judges 
of  the  Supreme  Court.     New  York,  1813.     8vo. 


DAVY  (Adam). 
Dreams   about    Edward    II. 
Text  Society. 


See  Early  English 


DAWSON  (James). 

Australian  Aborigines  :  the  Languages  and  Customs 
of  several  Tribes  of  Aborigines  in  the  Western  District 
of  Victoria,  Australia.     Melbourne,  1881.     4to. 

DAY  (Francis). 

The  Fishes  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  with  Re- 
marks on  their  economic  Uses  and  various  Modes  of 
Capture  ;  with  an  Introduction  upon  Fishes  generally. 
Parts  1-4.     Land.  1880-1882.     royal  8vo. 

DAY  (Samuel  Phillips). 

Life  and  Society  in  America.  First  Series.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

DEAS  (Francis),  Advocate. 

The  Laws  of  Railways  applicable  to  Scotland.  With 
an  Appendix  of  Annotated  Statements  and  Forms. 
Jidinb.  1873.     royal  8vo. 

DE  CANDOLLE  (Aug.  P.  et  Alphonsus). 

Prodromus  Systematis  Naturalis  Regni  Vegetabilis. 
Pars.  XVIL     Parimu,  1873.     8vo. 

Monographise  Phanerogamarum  Prodromi  nunc 
Continuatio  nunc  Revisio,  auctoribus  Alphonso  et 
Casimir  de  CandoUe,  aliisque  Botanicis  ultra  memoratis. 
Vols.  I.-IIL     Paris,  1879-1881.     8vo. 

DECKHERRUS  (Johannes). 

De  Scriptis  Adespotis,  Pseudepigraphis  et  Suppositi- 
tiis  conjecturse.     Amstelodami,  1686.     12mo. 

DEFOE  (Daniel). 

Works  of  Daniel  Defoe,  carefully  selected  from  the 
most  Authentic  Sources.  With  Chalmers's  Life  of  tlio 
Author,  annotated.  Edited  by  John  S.  Keltie.  Edinb. 
1869.     8vo. 


DEFOE  {Datsiei.)— Continued. 

The  Dumb  Philosopher ;  or.  Great  Britain's  Wonder, 
containing  a  faithful  and  very  surprizing  Account  of 
Dickory  Cronke,  a  Tinner's  Son.  (Anon.)  Lond. 
1719.     8vo. 

A  Tour  thro'  the  whole  Island  of  Great  Britain, 
divided  into  Circuits  or  Journies.  By  a  Gentleman. 
With  an  Introduction  to  the  Account  and  Description 
of  Scotland.     3  vols.     Lond.  1724-1727.     8vo. 

A  New  Voyage  round  the  World  by  a  Course  never 
sailed  before.     Limd.  1725.     8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  History  and  Reality  of  Apparitions, 
with  a  great  variety  of  surprizing  and  diverting  Ex- 
amples never  published  before.  By  Andrew  Moreton. 
Lond.  1728.     8vo. 

The  Secrets  of  the  Invisible  World  disclosed  ;  or,  an 
Universal  History  of  Apparitions,  by  Andrew  Moretoa. 
Lond.  1738.     8vo. 

See  also,  Chadwick  (W.)     Lee  (W.) 

DE  GEX  (J.  P.),  FISHER  (F.),  and  JONES 
(H.  C.) 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery. 
Vol.  III.,  part  5  ;  and  Vol  IV.,  parts  1  and  2.     Lond. 

1869.     royal  8vo. 

DE  GEX  (J.  P.),  JONES  (H.  C),  and  SMITH 
(R.  H.) 

Reports  of  Cases  in  Chancery.  Vol.  IIL,  parts  2 
and  3.     Lond.  1869,  1870.     royal  8vo. 

DEKKER  (Thomas). 

Dramatic  Works,  now  first  collected,  with  illustra- 
tive Notes,  and  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  4  vols. 
Lond.  1873.     12mo. 

DE-LAUNE  (Thomas). 

The  Present  State  of  London  ;  or.  Memorials  com- 
prehending a  full  arid  succinct  Account  of  the  Ancient 
and  Modern  State  thereof.     Lond.  1681.     12mo. 

DE  LAUR.     See  Durand  de  Lacr  (H.) 

DE  LEON  (Edwin),  Cansid- General. 
The  Khedive's  Egypt ;  or,  the  Old  House  of  Bondage 
under  New  Masters.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

DELITZSCH  (Franz),  D.D. 

Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews.  Trans- 
lated by  Thomas  L.  Kingsbury.  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1868,  1870.     Svo. 


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DELITZSCH  (Fbanz),  I).!).— Continued. 

Biblical  Commentary  on  the  Psalms.  Translated 
by  the  Eev.  Francis  Bolton.  3  vols.  Edinh.  1871. 
8vo. 

Biblical  Commentary  on  the  Proverbs  of  Solomon. 
Translated  by  the  Kev.  M.  G.  Easton,  D.D.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1874,  1875.     8vo. 

Commentary  on  the  Song  of  Songs  and  Ecclesiastes. 
Translated  by  the  Rev.  M.  G.  Easton,  D.D.  Edinb. 
1877.     8vo. 

DEL  MAR  (Alexander). 

A  History  of  the  Precious  Metals  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Present.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 


DELON  (C.) 

Histoire  d'un  Livre.     Paris,  1879. 


8vo. 


DEMAY  (G.) 

Das  Pierres  Gravies  employees  dans  lea  Sceaux  du 
Moyen  Age.     Paris,  1876.     8vo. 

DEMOMBYNES  (G.) 

Constitutions  Europ^ennes.  Resume  de  la  Legisla- 
tion concernant  les  Parlemeuts,  les  Conseils  Provinciaux 
et  Communaux  et  I'Organisation  Judiciaire  dans  les 
divers  'kia.is  de  I'Europe,  etc.  2  vols.  Paris,  1881. 
8vo. 

DENINA  (Carlo). 

An  Essay  on  the  Revolutions  of  Literature.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian  by  John  MurdocL  Lond.  n.d. 
12mo. 

DEI^ISON  (Charles  Maesh)  and  SCOTT  (C.  H.) 

Practice  and  Procedure  of  the  House  of  Lords  in 
English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Appeal  Cases  under  the 
Appellate  Jurisdiction  Act,  1876.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

DENISON  (Edmund  Beckett). 
The  Life  of   John  Lonsdale,   Bishop  of  Lichfield, 
with  some  of  his  Writings.     Lond.  1868.     post  8vo. 

DENISON  (Edward). 

Letters  and  other  Writings  of  Edward  Denison, 
M.P.  for  Newark,  edited  by  Sir  Baldwyn  Leighton. 
Lrnid.  1872.     8vo. 


DENISON  (Sir  Willlim),  K.C.B. 
Varieties  of  Vice-Regal  Lif&     2  vols. 


Lond.  1870. 


8vo. 


DENMARK. 

Krakumal  sive  Epicedium  Ragnaris  Lodbroki  Regis 
Daniae.  Krakas  Maal  eller  koad  om  Kong  Eagnar 
Lodbrok's  Krigsbedrifter  og  Heltedod.  Med  Dansk, 
Latinsk  og  Fransk  oversaettelse.  Udgivet  af  C.  C. 
Rafn.     Kjiihenhavn,  1826.     8vo. 

Aarsberetninger  fra  det  KongeUge  Geheime-archiv, 
indeholdende  Bidrag  til  Dansk  Historic  af  Utrykte 
Kilder.     5  vols.     Kjubenhavn,  1852-1881.     4to. 

DENNE  (Mr.) 

Marlborough.     See  Poems  (Collection  of).     4to. 

DE  QUINCEY  (Thomas;. 

Works.  Vol.  XV.  Supplementary.  Suspiria  de 
Profundis,  and  other  Miscellaneous  Writings.  Edinb. 
1871.     post  8vo. 

Life  and  Writings.     See  Page  (H.  A.) 


DERBY  (Edward,  Earl  of). 

Translations  of  Poems,  ancient  and  modem. 
1868.     8vo. 


Lond. 


DES  CARTES  (Ren6). 

Musicae  Compendium.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1650. 
4to. 

Iter  per  Mundum  Cartesii.  AmstelcBdami,  1694. 
12mo. 

Novse  Difficultates  a  Peripatetico  propositse  Auctori 
Itineris  per  Mundum  Cartesii  circa  Cognitionem  Brut- 
orum  cum  Refutatione  duplicis  Defensionis  Systematis 
Mundi  Cartesii.  Amstelodami,  1694.  12mo.  (Bound 
with  the  preceding.) 

DES-ECOTAIS  (Lewis). 

Memoires  of  Mr  Des-Ecotais,  formerly  stiled  the 
most  Venerable  Father  Cassianus  of  Paris,  of  the  Order 
of  Capucins  ;  or,  the  Motives  of  his  Conversion.  Lond. 
1677.     8vo. 

DES  JARDINS  (Ernest). 

G^ographie  Historique  et  Administrative  de  la  Gaule 
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DEUTSCH  (Emanuel). 

Literary    Remains   of   Emanuel  Deutsch. 
brief  Memoir.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 


With  a 


DEVEY  (J.),  Barnster-at-Law. 

A  Comparative  Estimate  of  Modern  English  Poets. 
Lond.  1873.     post  8vo. 


DEVILLE— DIRCKS. 


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DEVILLE  (Achille). 

Histoire  de  la  Art  de  la  Verrerie  dans  1' Antiquity 
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DICEY  (A.  v.),  BarriHter. 

A  Troatiao  on  the  Rules  for  tlie  Selection  of  the 
Parties  to  an  Action.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

The  Law  of  Doraicil  as  a  Branch  of  the  Law  of 
England,  stated  in  the  form  of  Rules.  Lond.  1879. 
Svo. 

DICKENS  (CnAELEs). 

Life  of  Charles  James  Mathews.  See  Mathews 
(James). 

The  Letters  of  Charles  Dickens.  Edited  by  his 
Sister-in-law  and  his  eldest  Daughter.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1880-1882.     Svo. 

DICKSON  (David),  Professor  of  Divinity,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Therapeutica  Sacra  :  shewing  briefly  the  Method  of 
healing  the  Diseases  of  Conscience  concerning  Regenera- 
tion.    Edinh.  1697.     8vo. 

DICKSON  (Rev.  David). 

True  Christian  Love.  To  be  sung  with  any  of  the 
common  Tunes  of  the  Psalms.     Glasgow,  1751.     8vo. 

DICKSON  (David). 

The  Elder  and  his  "Work.     Edinb.  1872.     12mo. 

DICKSON  (Walter). 

Japan  ;  being  a  Sketch  of  the  History,  Government, 
and  Officers  of  the  Empire.     Edinb.  1869.     8vo. 

DICTIONARIES. 

Dictionnaire  des  Antiquitds  Grecques  et  Romaines, 
d'aprfes  les  Toxtes  et  les  Monuments.  Ouvrage  riSdig^ 
par  une  Socidt^  d'Ecrivains  sp6ciaux,  d'Archeologues, 
et  de  Professeurs,  sous  la  direction  de  MM.  C.  H. 
d'Aremberg  et  Edni.  Saglio.  Parts  1-7.  Paris,  1873- 
1881.     royal  4to. 

Dictionary  of  Music  and  Musicians.  See  Grove 
(George). 

Dictionnaire  Numismatique.     See  Boutkowski  (A.) 

DICTIONARIES  OF  LANGUAGES. 

Chambers's  English  Dictionary.     See  Chambers. 
Imperial  Dictionary.     See  Ogilvie  (John). 
Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Fran9aise.    See  Littr^  (K) 
German   and    English    Dictionary.      See   Hilpbrt 
(Jos.  L.) 
Icelandic  Dictionary.     See  Viqfusson  (Gudbeand). 


DICTIONARIES  OF  LANGUAGES— Co/*//n2«e<i , 
A  Latin  Dictionary.  See  Lewis  (J.)  and  Short  (C.) 
Doklandny  Slownik,  Polsko-Angielski  i  Angielski- 

Polski.      (Polish   and   English   Dictionary.)      Berlin, 

1874.     Svo. 
Diccionario  de  la  Langua  CasteUana  compuesto  por 

la   Real   Academia  Espafiola,   reducido    a  un  Tomo. 

Madrid,  1803.     4to. 

DIDIER  (Eu-ofeNE). 

Life  and  Letters  of  Madame  Bonaparte.  Lond.  1879. 
post  Svo. 

DIDOT  (Ambroise  Firmin). 

Aide  Manuce  et  I'Hellenisme  k  Venise.  Paris,  1875. 
Svo. 

DIDRON  (Victor). 

Annales  Arch^ologiques,  fondles  par  Didron  Ain^, 
continues  par  Edouard  Didron.  Vols.  XXVL -XXVIII. 
Paris,  1870-1881.     4to. 

DIERICX  (Kabkl-Lodewyk). 

Het  Gends  Charter-Boekje.     Gend.  1821.     Svo. 

DIGBY  (Sir  Kenelm). 

A  Voyage  into  the  Mediterranean.  See  Cahden 
Society. 

DIGBY  (Kenelm  Edward). 

An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Law  of  Real 
Property.     Oxford,  1875.     12mo. 

DIGGES  (Thomas). 

A  Geometrical  and  Practical  Treatise  named  Panto- 
melria  divided  into  three  Books,  Longimetra,  Plaui- 
metra,  and  Stereometra.     Lond.  1591.     folio. 

DILKE  (Sir  Charles  Wentwoeth),  Bart. 

Greater  Britain  :  a  Record  of  Travel  in  English- 
speaking  Countries  during  1866  and  1867.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     8vo.  ■ 

DINGLEY  (Thomas). 

History  from  Marble.     See  Camden  Society. 

DIONYSIUS,  Archiep.  Alexandrinus. 

Works,  translated.  See  Clark's  Akti-Niobnh 
Library. 

DIRCKS  (Henry). 

Nature-Study  ;  or,  the  art  of  attaining  those  Excel- 
lencies in  Poetry  and  Eloquence,  which  are  mainly 
dependent  on  the  manifold  influences  of  universal 
nature.     Lond.  1869.     Svo. 


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DIEECTORIES— DOKT. 


DIEECTOEIES. 
London. 


See    Edinburgh.      Glasgow. 


DISEAELI  (Benjamin),  Lord  Beaconsfield. 

The  collected  edition  of  his  Novels  and  Tales.  10 
vols.     L(md.  1870-1871.     8vo. 

Selected  Speeches.  Arranged  and  edited  with  Intro- 
duction and  explanatory  Notes,  by  T.  E.  Kebbel. 
2  vols.     Lund.  1882.     8vo. 

Endymion.     3  vols.     Lond.  1880.     post  8vo. 

DIXON  (EicHARD  Watson),  Vicar  of  Hayton. 

History  of  the  Church  of  England  from  the  Abolition 
of  the  Roman  Jurisdiction.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Land. 
1878,  1881.     8vo. 

DIXON  (William  Hepworth). 
Her  Majesty's  Tower.    4  vols.    Zorad  1869-71.   8vo. 
Free  Eussia.     2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 
The  Switzers.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 
White  Conquest  on  the  American  Soil,  as  seen  in 
1875.     2  vols.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 
British  ('yprus.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 
Royal  Windsor.     4  vok     Lond.  1879-1880.     8vo. 


DOBIE  (John  Shedden). 

The  Church  of  Kilbimie.     Edinh.  1880. 


4to. 


DODD  (Eev.  Henry  Philip). 

The  Epigrammatists  :  a  Selection  from  the  Epigram- 
matic Literature  of  Ancient,  Mediaeval,  and  Modern 
Times,  with  Notes,  etc.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

DODDS  (Jambs). 

Thomas  Chalmers  :  a  Biographical  Study.  Edinh. 
1870.     12mo. 

DODS  (Marcos),  D.D. 

Mohammed,  Buddha,  and  Christ :  four  Lectures 
on  Natural  and  Eevealed  Eeligion.  Lond.  1877. 
post  8vo. 

DODS'  PARLIAMENTARY  COMPANION,  1872 
and  1879.     2  vols.     Lond.  1872,  1879.     12mo. 

DOLLINGER  (John  Ignatius  von),  D.D. 

Fables  respecting  the  Popes  of  the  Middle  Ages  ;  a 
Contribution  to  Ecclesiastical  History.  Translated, 
with  Introduction  and  Appendices,  by  Alfred  Plummer. 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  Reunion  of  the  Churches.  Trans- 
lated, with  Preface,  by  Henry  N.  Oxenham.  LoiuL 
1  872.     post  8vo. 


DOMENECH  (L'ABBi;  E.) 

Journal  d'un  Missionaire  au  Texas  et  au  Mexique, 
1846-1852.     Paris,  1857.     8vo. 

DONALDSON  (Prop.  John). 

Suburban  Farming.  With  Considerable  Additions, 
illustrating  the  more  Modern  Practice,  by  Robert  Scott 
Burn.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

DONALDSON  (John  Willlim),  D.D. 

The  Theatre  of  the  Greeks,  a  Series  of  Papers  relat- 
ing to  the  History  and  Criticism  of  the  Greek  Drama. 
Sixth  edition.     Lond.  1849.     8vo. 

The  same.  Eighth  edition.  Lond.  1875.  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Library.) 

DONALDSONUS  (G.),  of  Aberdeen. 

Synopsis  CEconomica.     Parisiis,  1620.     small  8vo. 

DONNE  (John),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Si.  Paul's. 

Complete  Works;  edited  with  Essay  on  Life  and 
Writings,  by  the  Eev.  Alex.  B.  Grosart.  2  vols.  n.p. 
1872.     12mo.     (Fuller  Worthies' Library). 

Pseudo  Martyr  ;  wherein  out  of  certaine  Propositions 
and  Gradations  this  Conclusion  is  evicted,  that  those 
which  are  of  the  Eoniane  Religion  in  this  Kingdoms 
may  and  ought  to  take  the  Oath  of  Allegeance.  Lond. 
1610.     4to. 

DORAN  (John),  LL.D. 

London  in  the  Jacobite  Times.  2  vols.  Lond.  1877. 
8vo. 

Memories  of  our  Great  Towns,  with  Anecdotic  Glean- 
ings concerning  their  Worthies  and  Oddities.  [1860- 
1877.]     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

DORNER  (J.  A.),  D.D. 

History  of  Protestant  Theology,  particularly  in 
Germany,  viewed  according  to  its  Fundamental  Alove- 
ment.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  George  Robson  aud 
Sophia  Taylor.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1871.     8vo. 

A  System  of  Christian  Doctrine.  Translated  by 
Rev.  Alfred  Cave  and  Rev.  J.  S.  Banks.  4  vols. 
Edinh.  1880-1882.  8vo.  (Clark's  Foreign  TheoL 
Library.) 

DORT  (Synod  of). 

Actes  du  Synode  National  tenu  k  Dordrecht  I'an 
1618  et  1619.  Ensemble  les  Jugemens  taut  des 
Theologiens  Estrangers  que  de  ceux  des  Provinces 
Unies  des  Pais  Bas.  Mis  en  Frau9ois,  par  Eichard 
Jean  de  Ner^e.     2  vols.     Leyden,  1622,  1624.     4to. 


DOUGLAS— DRUMMOND. 


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DOUGLAS  (C.  Home). 

Searches  for  Summer,  shovving  the  Anti-Winter 
Tactics  of  aa  Invalid.     Bdinb.  1874.     post  8vo. 

DOUGLAS  (Gavin),  Bishop  of  Dunkeld. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Gavin  Douglas  ;  with  Memoir, 
Notes,  and  Glossary,  by  John  Small.  4  vols.  Edinb. 
1874.     post  8vo. 

DOUGLAS  (James),  of  Cavers. 

Passing  Thoughts.   2  parts.   .Etiwd.  1855, 1856.   8vo. 

DOUTHWAITE  (W.  R.) 

Gray's  Inn :  Notes  illustrative  of  its  History  and 
Antiquities.     Land.  1876.     8vo. 

DOWDEN  (Edward),  LL.D. 

Studies  in  Literature,  1789-1877.  Lond.  1878. 
post  8vo. 

Southey.  Lond.  1879.  post  8vo.  (English  Men 
of  Letters. ) 

DOWLING  (Joannes  Goulter). 

Notitia  Scriptorum  SS.  Patrum  alioruraque  veteris 
Ecclesise  Monumentorura.     Oxon.  1839.     8vo. 

D0WLIN6  (Rev.  John). 

History  of  Romanism  from  the  earliest  Corruption 
of  Christianity  to  the  present  Time.  Thii-d  edition. 
New  York,  1845.     8vo. 

DOWSON  (John). 

A  Classical  Dictionary  of  Hindu  Mythology  and 
Religion,  Geography,  History,  and  Literature.  Lmd. 
1879.     8vo. 

DOYLE  (Sir  Francis  Hastings),  Bart. 

Lectures  on  Poetry,  delivered  at  Oxford.  Second 
Series.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

DRAKE  (Charles  F.  Tyrwhitt). 
Unexplored  Syria.     See  Burton  (Richard  F.) 

DRAKE  (Sir  Francis). 

Sir  Francis  Drake,  his  Voyage,  1595.  By  Thos. 
Maynard.  Together  with  the  Spanish  Account  of 
Drake's  Attack  on  Puerto  Rico.  Edited  from  the  ori- 
ginal MSS.  by  W.  D.  Cooley.  Lond.  1849.  8vo. 
(Hakluyt  Society.) 

The  World  encompassed,  being  his  next  Voyage  to 
that  of  Nombre  de  Dios,  collated  with  an  unpublished 
Manuscript  of  Francis  Fletcher,  Chaplain  to  the  Expe- 
dition. With  Appendices  and  Introduction  by  W.  S. 
W.  Vaux.     Lond.  1854.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 


DRAPER  (John  William),  M.D. 

History  of  the  American  Civil  War.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1871.     royal  8vo. 

Scientific  Memoirs ;  being  Experimental  Contribu- 
tions to  a  knowledge  of  Radiant  Energy.  Lond.  1878. 
8vo. 

History  of  the  Conflict  between  Religion  and  Science. 
Lond.  1879.  post  8vo.  (International  Scientific 
Series.) 

DRECHSLER  (Dr  Adolph). 

Ergebnisse  von  Fiinfjahrigen  Beobachtungen  der 
Witterung  zu  Dresden  berechnet  aus  den  Meteorolo- 
gischen  Tagebiichen  des  Konigl.  Mathematisch-Physika- 
lischen  Salons.     Dresden,  1879.     4to. 

DRESDEN. 

Berichte  iiber  die  Verwaltung  der  Koniglichen 
Sammlungen  fiir  Kunst  und  Wissenschaft  zu  Dresden 
in  den  Jahren  1874-80.     Dresden,  1876-1880.     4to. 

See  also,  Richtee  (Paul  Emil). 

DREW  (Frbdeiiic). 

The  Northern  Barrier  of  India  :  a  popular  Account 
of  the  Jummoo  and  Kashmir  Territories.  Land.  1877. 
post  8vo. 

DRUJON  (Febnand). 

Catalogue  des  Ouvrages,  Ecrits  et  Dessins  Con- 
damnds.     5  parts.     Paris,  1878-1879.     8vo. 

DRUMMOND  (Rev.  D.  T.  K.) 

The  Last  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  our  Jjoti  and 
Saviour ;  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life  and 
Labours,  by  Professor  Balfour.     Ediiib.  1878.     8vo. 

DRUMMOND  (James),  RS.A. 

Old  Edinburgh :  reproduced  in  facsimile  from  hia 
original  Drawings.     Edinb.  1879.     folio. 

Ancient  Scottish  Weapons.  A  Series  of  Drawings, 
with  Introduction  and  Descriptive  Notes  by  Joseph 
Anderson.     Edinb.  1881.     folio. 

Archieologia  Scotica.  Sculptured  Monuments  in 
lona  and  the  West  Highlands.     Edinb.  1881.     folio. 

DRUMMOND  (P.  R.) 

Perthshire  in  Byegone  Days.  One  Hundred  Bio- 
graphical Essays.     Land.  1879.     8vo. 

DRUMMOND  (Rev.  Willlam  Hamilton). 
The  Battle  of  Trafalgar  j  a  Heroic  Poem.     Belfast, 
1806.     12mo. 


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DRYBUEGH  ABBEY— DUNS. 


DRYBURGH  ABBEY :  its  Monks  and  its  Lords. 
Fifth  edition,     n.p.  1878.     12mo. 

DRYDEN  (John). 

Amboyna.  A  Tragedy  as  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre 
Royal.     Lond.  1673.     4  to. 

The  Assignation ;  or,  Love  in  a  Nunnery.  Lond. 
1673.     4to. 

Marriage  i-la-mode.    A  Comedy.     Lond.  1673.    4to. 

The  Hind  and  the  Panther.     Lond.  1687.     4to. 

See  also,  Poems  (Collection  of),    folio. 

DIJBOIS  (Professor  Ernest). 

GuUlaume  Barclay  Jurisconsults  Ecossais,  Professeur 
i  Pont-k-Mousson  et  a  Angers,  1546-1606.  Discours 
de  Reception  k  TAcademie  de  Stanislaus.  Nancy, 
1872.     8vo. 

DU  CHAILLU  (Paul  B.) 

My  Apingi  Kingdom :  with  Life  in  the  Great 
Sahara,  and  Sketches  of  the  Chase  of  the  Ostrich, 
Hyena,  etc.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

The  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun ;  Summer  and 
Winter  Journeys  through  Sweden,  Norway,  Lapland, 
and  Northern  Finland.  With  Descriptions  of  the 
Inner  Life  of  the  People.     2  vols.     Zowd  1881.     8vo. 

DUCK  (Rev.  Stephen). 

Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  With  a  Life  of  the 
Author  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Spence.  Fourth  edition. 
Lond.  1764.     12mo. 

DUER  (Alex.) 

Life  of  W.  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling.  See  Stir- 
ling (Earl  of),  p.  965. 

DUFF  (Rev.  Alexander),  D.D. 

The  Church  of  Scotland's  India  Mission.  An  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  General  Assembly.  ■Edhib. 
1836.     8vo. 

Female  Education  in  India.  An  Address  delivered 
at  the  first  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Scottish  Ladies' 
Association,  etc.     Edinh.  1839.     8vo. 

DUFF  (Mountstuart  E.  Grant). 

A  Political  Survey.     Edinb.  1868.     8vo. 
Elgin  Speeches.     Edinb.  1871.     8vo. 

DUFF  (Family  of).     See  Baird  (William). 

DUFFY  (Sib  Charles  Gavan). 

Young  Ireland  :  a  Fragment  of  Irish  History, 
1840-1850.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 


DUGDALE  (Sir  William). 

Visitation  of  Lancaster.     See  Chetham  Society. 

DULLER  (Edward). 

The  Jesuits  as  they  were  and  are.  Translated  from 
the  German  by  Mrs  Stanley  Carr ;  with  an  Introduction 
by  Sir  C.  K  Smith.     Lond.  1845.     12mo. 

DUMAS  (Alexander). 

Life  and  Adventures.     See  Fitzgerald  (Percy). 

DU  MONCEL  (Count). 

The  Telephone,  the  Microphone,  and  the  Phono- 
graph.    Lo7id.  1879.     12mo. 

DUNBLANE  (Synod  of).     See  Wilson  (John). 

DUNCAN  (Rev.  John),  LL.D.,  Professor. 
Colloquia  Peripatetica.     Edinb.  1870.      12mo. 
Life.     See  Brown  (David). 

DUNCAN  (John  Mobison),  Advocate. 
Treatise  on  the  Parochial  Ecclesiastical  Law  of  Scot- 
land.    Second  edition.     Edinh.  1869.     8vo. 

DUNCAN  (Professor  P.  Martin). 

The  Transformations  (or  Metamorphoses)  of  Insects 
(Insecta,  Myriapoda,  Arachnida,  and  Crustacea).  Lond. 
1870.     royal  8vo. 

DUNCKER  (Professor  Max). 

The  History  of  Antiquity.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Evelyn  Abbott.  5  vols.  Lond.  1877-1881. 
8vo. 

DUNDEE. 

Charters,  Writs,  and  Public  Documents  of  the  Royal 
Burgh  of  Dundee,  the  Hospital  and  Johnston's  Bequest, 
1292-1880  ;  with  Inventory  of  the  Town's  Writs 
annexed.     Dundee,  1880.     4to. 

DUNDEE  (Viscount). 

Memoirs  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Dundee,  the  Highland 
Clans,  and  the  Massacre  of  Glenco ;  with  an  Account 
of  Dundee's  Officers  after  they  went  to  France.  By  an 
Officer  of  the  Army.     Zond  1714.     12mo. 

DUNRAVEN  (Earl  of). 

The  Great  Divide  :  Travels  in  the  Upper  Yellowstone 
in  the  Summer  of  1874.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

DUNS  (John),  D.D. 

Memoir  of  Sir  James  Young  Simpson,  Bart.,  M.D., 
Professor  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh.  Edinb. 
1873.     8vo. 


DUNSTAN— DYER 


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DUNSTAN  (Saint),  Archbishop  of  Cunterburi/. 
Memorials.     (Rolls  Series.)     See  Britain  (Great). 

DUNSTER  (Charles). 

Considerations  on  Milton's  early  Reading  and  the 
prima  Stamina  of  his  Paradise  Lost.    Lond.  1800.    8vo. 

DU  PINET  (Antoinb). 

Plantz,  Pourtraitz,  et  Descriptions  de  plusieurs  Villes, 
et  Forteresses,  tant  de  I'Europe,  Asie  et  Afrique,  que 
des  Indes  et  Terres  Neuves.     Lyon,  1564.     folio. 

DUPLESSIS  (Georges). 

Costumes  Historiques  des  XVP,  XVIP,  et  XVIII' 
Sifecles,  dessines  par  K  Lechevallier-Chevignard,  avec  un 
Texte  historique  et  descriptif.    2  vols.  Paris,  1867.    4to. 

DURAND  DE  LAUR  (H.) 

firasme,  Pr^curseur  et  Tnitiateur  de  I'Esprit  Modeme. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1872.     8vo. 

DURER  (Albert). 

Albert  Durer's  Designs  of  the  Prayer-Book.  Lond. 
1817.     folio. 

Alhrecht  Diirer  Album.  Herausgegeben  von  W.  v. 
Kaulbach  und  A.  Kreling.     Numherg,  1874.     folio. 

Life  of  Albert  Durer.     See  Heaton  (Mrs  Charles). 

Life  and  "Works.     See  Scott  (W.  B.)    p.  905. 

DURFEY  (Thomas). 

The  Royalist :  a  Comedy.     Lond.  1682.     4to. 

The  Campaigners ;  or,  the  Pleasant  Adventures  at 
Brussels.  A  Comedy,  with  a  Familiar  Preface  upon  a 
late  Reformer  of  the  Stage.     Lond.  1698.     4to. 

A  Fond  Husband ;  or,  the  Plotting  Sisters :  a 
Comedy.     Lond.  1711.     4to. 


DURHAM  (James),  Minister  at  Olasgow. 

Seven  very  Searching  but  very  Sweet  Sermons  on 
Rev.  xiv.  13,  whereunto  there  is  affixed  a  Vindication 
of  the  Sweet  smelling  Memory  of  Mr  William  Guthry. 
n.p.  1682.     12mo. 

The  Unsearchable  Riches  of  Christ  Falkirk,  1786. 
12mo. 

DUTHILLOEUL  (H.  R) 

Bibliographie  Douaissienne,  ou  Catalogue  historique 
et  raisonn6  des  Livres  imprimis  &  Douai  depois  I'ann^ 
1563.  -  Avec  des  Notes  bibliographiques  et  litteraires. 
Douai,  1842.     8vo. 

DUTUIT  (EcGfeNB). 

Manuel  de  I'Amateur  d'Estampes.  J^coles  Flamande 
et  Hollandais&     Vol.  L     Paris,  1881.     royal  8vo. 

DUVERGIER  (J.  B,  et  J.) 

Collection  Complete  des  Lois,  D^crets,  Ordonnances, 
etc.  Continu^e  depuis  1830.  2  vols.  Paris,  1879, 
1880.     8vo. 

DYER  (Georoe). 

Poetics  ;  or,  a  Series  of  Poems  and  Disquisitions  on 
Poetry.     2  vols.     Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

DYER  (Thomas  Henby),  D.D. 

A  History  of  the  City  of  Rome :  its  Structures  and 
Monuments,  from  its  Foundation  to  the  End  of  the 
Middle  Ages.     Lond.  1865.     8vo. 

Pompeii :  its  History,  its  Buildings,  and  Antiquities. 
Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Kings  of  Rome.     Lond.  1868.     Svo. 


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EADIE  (John). 

Paraphrasis   Carminum    sacrorum   EcclesiiB    Scotise 
comprobatonim  Poetica.     GlasgitcB,  1817.     Bvo. 

EADIE  (John)  ,  D.D. 
Life.     See  Brown  (James). 

EAELE  (John  Charles). 

English  Premiers,  from  Sir  Robert  Walpole  to  Sir 
Robert  Peel.     2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

EARLY  ENGLISH  TEXT  SOCIETY  PUBLICA- 
TIONS.   Lond.  1864-1881.     8vo. 

1.  Early  English   Alliterative   Poems   in  the  West- 

Midland  Dialect  of  the  Fourteenth  Century. 
Edited  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossarial 
Index  by  Richard  Morris.  (Second  edition, 
1869.) 

2.  Arthur  ;  a  short  Sketch  of  his  Life  and  History,  in 

English  Verse  of  the  first  half  of  the  Fifteenth 
Century.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.  (Second 
edition,  1869.) 

3.  Ane  Compendious  and  Breve  Tractate  concernyng 

the  Office  and  Dewtie  of  Kyngis,  Spiritual 
Pastoris,  and  Temporall  Jugis  laitlie  compylit 
be  William  Lauder.  Edited  by  Fitzedward 
Hall.     (Second  edition,  1869.) 

4.  Sir  Gawayne  and  the  Green  Knight :  an  Allitera- 

tive Romance-Poem.  Re-edited  by  Richard 
Morris.     (Second  edition,  1869.) 

5.  Of  the  Orthographie  and  Congruitie  of  the  Britan 

Tongue.  A  Treates  noe  shorter  then  necessarie 
for  the  Schooles.  Be  Alexander  Hume.  Edited 
by  Henry  B.  Wheatley.     (Second  edition,  1870.) 

6.  Lancelot  of  the  Laik :  a  Scottish  Metrical  Romance 

(1490-1500  A.D.)  Re-edited  with  an  Intro- 
duction, Notes,  and  Glossarial  Index  by  the 
Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat.    (Second  edition  1870.) 

7.  The  Story  of   Genesis   and   Exodus.      An  Early 

English  Song,  about  a.d.  1250.  Now  first 
edited  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossary 
by  Richard  Morris.     1865. 

8.  Morte  Arthure  ;  or,  the  Death  of  Arthur.     Edited 

by  Edmund  Brock.     (New  edition,  1871.) 


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llOiaS— Continued. 
9.  Chaucer.     Animadversions  uppon  the  annotacions 

and   corrections  of  Impressiones  of   Chaucer's 

Workes  (1594)  sett  downe  by  Francis  Thynne. 

Edited  from  the  MS.  in  the  Bridge  water  Library 

by  G.  H.  Kingsley.     1865. 
10,  21,  36.  Merlin  ;   or,   the  Early  History  of  King 

Arthur.     A  Prose  Romance  (about  1450-1460 

A.D.)     Edited  by  Henry  B.  Wheatley.     Part  I. 

With  an  Introduction  by  D.  W.  Nash.     1865. 

—Part  IL  (Second  edition  1877).— Part  IIL 

With   an   Essay    on   Arthurian   Localities   by 

J.  S.  Stuart  Glennie.     1869. 

13.  Saint  Marherete,  the  Meiden  ant  Martyr,  in  Old 

English.  First  edited  by  Oswald  Cockayne  in 
1862,  and  now  re-issued.     1866. 

14.  King  Horn,  with  Fragments  of  Florizand  Blanche- 

flu  r  and  of  the  Assumption  of  Our  Lady. 
Edited  with  Notes  and  Glossary  by  J.  Rawson 
Lumby.     1866. 

15.  Political,  Religious,  and  Love  Poems.     Edited  by 

F.  J.  Furnivall      1866. 

16.  The  Booke  of  Quint  Essence  ;  or,  the  Fifth  Being, 

that  is  to  say  Man's  Heaven  (about  1460-70 
A.D.)     Edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     1866. 

17.  Parallel  Extracts  from  Twenty-Nine  Manuscripts 

of  Piers  Plowman,  with  Comments  and  a  Pro- 
posal by  the  Rev.  Walter  W.  Skeat.     1866. 

20.  English  Prose  Treatises  of  Richard  Rollo  de  Ham- 

pole  (who  died  a.d.  1349).     Edited  by  George 

G.  Perry.     1866. 

21.  Merlin.     See  No.  10. 

22.  The  Romans  of  Partenay  or  of  Lusignen  :  other- 

wise known  as  the  Tale  of  Melusine.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  of  La  Coudrette  (about 
1500-1520  A.D.)  Edited  with  Introduction, 
Notes,  and  Glossarial  Index  by  the  Rev.  W. 
W.  Skeat.     1866. 

23.  Dan  Michel's  Ayenbite  of  Inwyt ;  or,  Remorse  of 

Conscience  in  the  Kentish  Dialect,  1340  a,d. 
Edited  by  Richard  Morris.     1866. 

24.  Hymns  to  the  Virgin  and  Christ,  the  Parliament 

of  Devils,  and  other  Religious  Poems.  Edited 
by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     1867. 


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25.  The   Staciona   of    Rome    and   the   Pilgrim's   Sea 

Voyage :  with  Clene  Maydenhod.  Edited  by 
F.  J.  FumivalL     1867. 

26.  Religious  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse.     Edited  by 

George  Perry.     1867. 

27.  Manipulus  Vocabulorum :  a  Rhyming  Dictionary 

of  the  English  Language  by  Peter  Levins 
(1570).  Edited  with  an  Alphabetical  Index  by 
Henry  B.  Wheatley.     1867. 

28.  38,  54,  67.    The   Vision  of  William   concerning 

Piers  Ploughman.  By  William  Langland. 
See  Piers  Plowman,  p.  779. 

29.  34,    53.    Old   English   Homilies  and    Homiletic 

Treatises  of  the  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Cen- 
turies. Edited  with  Introduction,  Translation, 
and  Notes,  by  R.  Morris.    3  parts.     1867-1873. 

30.  Pierce  the  Plowman's  Crede.     See  Pibr8  Plow- 

man, p.  779. 

31.  Instructions   for   Parish   Priests,    by  John  Myrc. 

Edited  by  Edward  Peacock.      1868. 

32.  Manners   and   Meals   in  the  Olden  Time.      The 

Babees  Book,  the  Bokes  of  Nurture  of  Hugh 
Rhodes  and  John  Russell,  with  some  French 
and  Latin  Poems  on  like  Subjects.  Edited  by 
Fred.  J.  Furnivall.     1868. 

33.  The  Book  of  the  Knight  of  La  Tour-Landry,  com- 

piled for  the  Instruction  of  his  Daughters. 
Translated  from  the  French  into  English  in  the 
Reign  of  Henry  VI.,  and  edited  for  the  first 
time  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Thomas 
Wright.     1868. 

34.  Old  English  Homilies.     See  No.  29. 

35.  37,  47.  Sir  David  Lyndosay's  Works.     Part  III. 

The  Historic  of  ane  Nobil  Squyer,  William 
Meldrum,  umquyle  Laird  of  Cleische  and 
Bynnis.— Part  IV.  Ane  Satyre  of  the  Thrie 
Estaits  in  commendation  of  Vertew,  etc.  Edited 
by  F.  Hall.— Part  V.  The  Minor  Poems. 
Edited  by  J.  A.  H.  Murray.  1868-1871. 
37.  Sir  D.  Lyndesay.     See  No.  35. 

39,  56.  The  "  Gest  Hystoriale  "  of  the  Destruction  of 

Troy  :  an  Alliterative  Romance,  translated  from 
Guido  de  Colonna's  Hystoria  Troiana.  Now 
first  edited  by  Rev.  G.  A.  Panton  and  D. 
Donaldson.     2  parts.     1869,  1874. 

40.  English  Gilds.     The  original  Ordinances  of  more 

than  one  hundred  Early  English  Gilds  from 
original  MSS.  of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth 
Centuries.  Edited  by  Toulmin  Smith,  with  an 
Essay  on  Gilds  by  L.  Brentano.     1870. 


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41.  The    Minor    Poems  of    William    Lauder.      See 

Lauder  (William),  p.  571. 

42.  Bernardus  de  cura  rei  famuliaris,  with  some  Early 

Scottish  Prophecies,  etc.  Edited  by  J.  Rawson 
Lumby.     1870. 

43.  Ratis  Raving  and  qther  Moral  and  Religious  Pieces 

in  Prose  and  Verse.  Edited  by  J.  Rawson 
Lumby.     1870. 

44.  Joseph   of  Arimathie  :   otherwise  called  the  Ro- 

*  mance  of  the  Seint  Graal  or  Holy  Grail.  An 
Alliterative  Poem  written  about  a.d.  1350. 
With  an  Appendix.  Edited  with  Notes  and 
Glossarial  Indices  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat. 

45.  50.  King  Alfred's   West  Saxon   Version  of  Gre- 

gory's Pastoral  Care.  With  an  English  Trans- 
lation, the  Latin  Text,  Notes,  and  an  Introduc- 
tion. Edited  by  Henry  Sweet  2  parts. 
1871,  1872. 

46.  Legends   of  the   Holy   Rood;    Symbols   of    the 

Passion  and  Cross  Poems,  in  Old  English  of  the 
Eleventh,  Fourteenth,  and  Fifteenth  Centuries. 
Edited  with  Introduction,  Translations,  etc,  by 
Richard  Morris.     1871. 

47.  Sir  D.  Lyndesay's  Minor  Poems.     See  No.  35. 

48.  The  Times'  Whistle ;  or,  a  Newe  Daunce  of  Seven 

Satires  and  other  Poems  compiled  by  R  C. 
Now  first  edited  by  J.  M.  Cowper.     1871. 

49.  An  Old  English  Miscellany  containing  a  Bestiary, 

Kentish  Sermons,  Proverbs  of  Alfred,  Religious 
Poems  of  the  Thirteenth  Century.  Edited  by 
Rev.  Richard  Morris.     1872. 

50.  Gregory's  Pastoral  Care.     See  No.  45. 

51.  The  Liflade  of  St.  Juliana  from  two  old  Manu- 

scripts of  1230  A.D.,  with  renderings  into 
Modern  English  by  Rev.  O.  Cockayne  and 
Edmund  Brock.     1872. 

52.  72.    Palladius  on  Husbandrie.      Edited  from  an 

unique  MS.  of  about  1420  a.d.,  by  Rev.  Barton 
Lodge.     2  parts.     1872,  1879. 

53.  Old  English  Homilies.     See  No.  29. 

54.  Vision  of  Piers  Plowman.     See  No.  28. 

55.  70.    Generydes.      A    Romance    in     Seven-Line 

Stanzas.  Edited  by  W.  Aldis  Wright.  2  parts. 
1873,  1878. 

56.  Destruction  of  Troy.     See  No.  39. 

57.  59,  62,  66,  68.  Cursor  Mundi  (The  Cursur  o  the 

world).  A  Northumbrian  Poem  of  the  XI V"" 
Century,  in  four  Versions.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Richard  Morri&     5  parts.     1874-1878. 


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58.  63,  73.  The  Blickling  Homilies  of  the  Tenth  Cen- 

tury. Edited  with  Introduction,  Translation, 
Notes,  and  Index  of  Words.   3  parts.   1874-1880. 

59.  Cursor  Mundi.     See  No.  57. 

60.  Meditations  on  the  Supper  of  our  Lord  and  the 

Hours  of  the  Passion,  by  Cardinal  John  Bona- 
ventura.  Drawn  into  English  Verse  by  Robert 
Manning  of  Brunne  (about  1 3 1 5-1 330).  Edited 
by  G.  Meadows  Cowper.     1875. 

61.  The  Romance  and  Prophecies  of  Thomas  of  Ercel- 

doune.  Printed  from  five  Manuscripts  with 
Illustrations  from  the  Prophetic  Literature  of 
the  15th  and  16th  centuries.  Edited  by  James 
A.  H.  Murray.     1875. 

62.  Cursor  Mundi.     See  No.  57. 

63.  Blickling  Homilies.     See  No.  58. 

64.  Emblemes  and  Epigrames.     (By  Francis  Thynne, 

A.D.  1600.)    Edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     1876. 

65.  Be  Domes  Da;ge.     De  Die  Judicii.     An  old  Eng- 

lish Version  of  the  Latin  Poem  ascribed  to  Bede. 
Edited  by  J.  Rawson  Lumby.     1876. 

69.  Adam  Dav^s  5  Dreams  about  Edward  II.     The 

Life  of  St.  Alexius.  Solomon's  Book  of  Wisdom. 
St  Jerome's  15  Tokens  before  Doomsday.  The 
Lamentation  of  Souls.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Furni- 
vall.    1878. 

70.  Generydes.     See  No.  55. 

71.  The  Lay  Folks  Mass  Book,  or  the  Manner  of  Hear- 

ing Mass  with  Rubrics  and  Devotions  for  the 
People,  in  four  Texts  ;  and  Offices  in  English 
according  to  the  Use  of  York.  Edited  with 
Notes  by  T.  F.  Simmons.     1879. 

72.  Palladius  on  Husbandrie.     See  No.  53. 

73.  Bhckling  Homilies.     See  58. 

74.  The  English  Works  of  Wyclif  hitherto  unprinted. 

Edited  by  F.  D.  Matthew.     1880. 

75.  Catholicon  Anglicum,  an  English-Latin  Wordbook, 

dated  1483.  Edited  with  Introduction  and 
Notes  by  Sidney  J.  H.  Herrtage,  with  a  Preface 
by  Henry  B.  Wheatley.     1881. 

76.  Aelfric's  Lives  of  Saints  ;  being  a  Set  of  Sermons 

on  Saints'  Days  formerly  observed  by  the  Eng- 
lish Church.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Walter  W. 
Skeat     Part  I.     Lond.  1881. 


Extra  Series. 
1.  The  Romance  of  William  of  Palerne,  otherwise 
known  as  the  Romance  of  "  William  and  the 
Werwolf,"  translated  from  the  French  about 
A.D.  1350.  To  which  is  added  a  Fragment  of 
the  Romance  of  Alisaunder.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Walter  W.  Skeat.     1867. 


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2.  7,  14,  23.  On  Early  English    Pronunciation    with 

especial  reference  to  Shakspere  and  Chaucer. 
Including  a  Re-arrangement  of  Prof.  Child's 
Memoirs,  and  Reprints  of  the  rare  Tracts  of 
Salesbury  and  Barclay.  By  Alexander  Ellis. 
4  parts.     1867-1874. 

3.  Caxton's  Book  of  Curtesye.    Printed  at  Westminster 

about  1477  a.d.,  aud  now  reprinted.  Edited 
by  Fred.  J.  Furnivall      1868. 

4.  The  Lay  of  Havelok  the  Dane,  composed  in  the 

Reign  of  Edward  I.  about  a.d.  1280.  Re- 
edited  by  Rev.  Walter  W.  Skeat.     1868. 

5.  Chaucer's  Translation  of  Boethius's  "  De  Consola- 

tione  Philosophise."  Edited  by  Richard  Morris. 
1868. 

6.  The  Romance  of  the  Chevelere  Assigne.     Re  edited 

with  a  Preface,  Notes,  and  Glossarial  Index  by 
Henry  H.  Gibbs.     1868. 

7.  Early  English  Pronunciation.     See  No.  2. 

8.  Queene  Elizabethes  Achademy.     (By  Sir  Humphrey 

Gilbert.)  A  Booke  of  Precedence.  The  Order- 
ing of  a  Funerall,  etc.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Furni- 
vall. With  Essays  on  Early  Italian  and  German 
Books  of  Courtesy,  by  W.  M.  Rossetti  and  E. 
Oswald.     1869. 

9.  The  Fraternitye  of  Vacabondes,  by  John  Awdeley, 

Harman's  Caveat,  Haben's  Sermon  in  Praise  of 
Thieves,  etc.  Edited  by  Edward  Viles  and  F. 
J.  Furnivall.     1869. 

10.  The  Fyrst  Boke  of  the  Introduction  of  Knowledge 

made  by  Andrew  Bordb,  of  Physycke  Doctor. — 
A  Compendious  Regyment,  or  a  Dyetary  of 
Helth. — Barnes  in  the  Defence  of  the  Berde  :  a 
Treatyse  made,  answerynge  the  Treatyse  of 
Doctor  Borde  upon  Berdes.  Edited  with  a  Life 
of  Andrew  Boorde,  etc.,  by  F.  J.  Furnivall. 
1870. 

11.  21,  29.  The  Bruce;  or,  the  Book  of  the  most  ex- 

cellent and  noble  Prince  Robert  de  Broyss, 
King  of  Scots,  compiled  by  Master  John  Bar- 
bour, A.D.,  1375.  Edited  with  Preface,  Notes, 
and  Glossarial  Index,  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat. 
3  parts.     1870-1877. 

12.  32.  England   in   the  Reign  of   King  Henry  the 

Eighth. ^ — Part  I.  Life  and  Letters  of  Sir  Thomas 
Starkey,  with  an  Extract  from  Sir  William 
Forrest's  Pleasaunt  Poesie.  Edited  by  Sidney 
J.  Herrtage.  1878. — Part  II.  A  Dialogue,  by 
Thomas  Starkey.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Cowper. 
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13.  A  Supplicacyon    for   the  Beggars,   written  about 

1529  by  Simon  Fish.  Re-edited  by  F.  J. 
Furnivall.  With  a  Supplication  to  Henry  VIIL 
(1544,  A.D.),  a  Supplication  of  the  Poor  Com- 
mons (1546,  A.D.),  and  the  Decaye  of  England 
(1550-53,  A.D.).  Edited  by  J.  Meadows  Cooper. 
1871. 

14.  Early  English  Pronunciation.     See  No.  2. 

15.  The  Select  Works   of   Robert  Crowley,    Printer, 

Archdeacon  of  Hereford  (1559-1567).  Edited 
with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  M.  Cowper. 
1872. 

16.  A  Treatise  on  the  Astrolabe,  addressed  to  his  son 

Lowys  by  Geoffrey  Chaucer,  A. D.  1391.  Edited 
from  the  earliest  MSS.  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat. 
1872. 

17.  18.  The    Complaynte    of    Scotlande,   a.d.    1549. 

With  an  Appendix  of  Contemporary  English 
Tracts.  The  Just  Declaration  of  Henry  VIIL 
(1542). — The  Exhortation  of  James  Harrysone, 
Scottisheman  (1547). — The  Epistle  of  the  Lord 
Protector  Somerset  (1548). — The  Epitome  of 
Nicholas  Bodrugan  alias  Adams  (1548).  Re- 
edited  from  the  originals  with  Introduction  and 
Glossary  by  James  A.  H.  Murray.  2  parts. 
1872,  1873. 

19.  The  Myroure  of  oure  Ladye,  containing  a  Devo- 

tional Treatise  on  Divine  Service,  with  a  Trans- 
lation of  the  Offices  used  by  the  Sisters  of  the 
Brigittine  Monastery  of  Sion.  Edited  with 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  H.  Blunt.     1872. 

20.  24,  28,  30.  The  History  of  the  Holy  Grail,  Eng- 

lisht  about  1450  a.d.,  by  Herry  Lonelich, 
Skynner,  from  the  French  Prose  of  Siers  Robiers 
de  Borron.  Re-edited  by  Fred.  J.  FurnivaU. 
4  parts.     1874-1878. 

21.  The  Bruce.     See  No.  11. 

22.  Henry  Brinklow's  Complaynt  of  Roderyck  Mors, 

some  tyme  a  Gray  Fryre  (about  a.d.  1542);  and 
the  Lamentacyon  of  a  Christen  agaynst  the 
Citye  of  London  made  by  Roderigo  Mors 
(a.d.  1545).  Edited  from  the  Black-Letter 
Originals  by  J.  Meadows  Cowper.     1874. 

23.  Early  English  Pronunciation.     See  No.  2. 

24.  History  of  the  Holy  Grail.     See  No.  20. 

25.  26.  The  Romance  of  Guy  of  Warwick.    Edited  by 

Dr  Julius  Zupitza.     2  parts.     1875,  1876. 
27.  The   English  Works  of   John  Fisher,  Bishop  of 
Rochester.     Now  first  collected  by  John  E.  B. 
Mayor.     Part  I.     1876. 


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28.  History  of  the  Holy  GraiL     See  No.  20. 

29.  The  Bruce.     See  No.  11. 

30.  History  of  the  Holy  GraiL     See  No.  20. 

31.  Alexander  and  Dindimus,  or  the  Letters  of  Alex- 

ander to  Dindimus,  King  of  the  Brahmains,  with 
the  Replies  of  Dindimus ;  being  a  second 
Fragment  of  the  Alliterative  Romance  of 
Alisaunder.  Re-edited  by  Rev.  Walter  W. 
Skeat      1878. 

32.  Life  and  Letters  of  Sir  T.  Starkey.     See  No,  12. 

33.  The  Early  Engli.sh  Versions  of  the  Gesta  Roman- 

orum.  Edited  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and 
Glossary,  by  Sidney  J.  H.  Herrtage.     1879. 

34.  38.  The  English  Charlemagne  Romances.     Part  I. 

Sir  Ferumbras. — Part  II.  The  Sege  off  Melayne 
and  the  Romance  of  Duke  Rowland,  etc. — 
Parts  IIL  and  IV.  The  Lyf  of  the  Noble  and 
Crysten  Prynce,  Charles  the  Grete.  Edited  by 
Sidney  J.  H.  Herrtage. — Part  V.  The  Sowdane 
of  Babylone.  Re-edited  with  Introduction, 
Notes,  etc.,  by  Emil  Hausknecht.  5  parts. 
1879-1881. 

EASTLAKE  (Lady). 

Life  of  John  Gibson,  R  A. ,  Sculptor.  LoTid.  1 880.  8  vo. 

Mrs  Grote  :  a  Sketch.     Land.  1880.     post  8vo. 

EASTLAKE  (Charles  L.),  Architect 

A  History  of  the  Gothic  Revival  :  an  attempt  to 
show  how  the  Taste  for  Mediaeval  Architecture  which 
lingered  in  England  during  the  two  last  centuries  has 
since  been  encouraged  and  developed.  Lond.  1872. 
royal  8vo. 

Hints  on  Household  Taste  in  Furniture,  Upholstery, 
and  other  details.     Lond.  1878.     4to. 

EASTLAKE  (Sir  Charles  Lock),  President  of  the 
Roijal  Academy. 

Contributions  to  the  Literature  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Second  Series.  With  a  Memoir,  compiled  by  Lady 
Eastlake.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

EBSWORTH  (Rev.  Joseph  Woodfall). 
Karl's  Legacy.     2  vola     Minb.  1868.     12mo. 

ECCARDUS  (Jo.  Gborgius). 
Historia    Studii    Etymologici   Linguae  Germanicse. 
Hanoveroe,  1711.     12mo. 

ECCLESIA :  Church  Problems  Considered,  in  a 
Series  of  Essays.  Edited  by  Henry  Robert  Reynolds, 
D.D,     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  Series.     Lond.  1871.      Svo. 


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ECKARDT  (Dr  Julius). 

Modem  Russia  :  comprising  Russia  under  Alexander 
II.,  Russian  Communism,  the  Greek  Orthodox  Church 
and  its  Sects,  the  Baltic  Provinces  of  Russia  Lond. 
1870.     8vo. 

ECKERMANN  (Johank  Pbteb). 
Gesprache  mit  Goethe  in  den  letzten  Jahren  seines 
Lebens.     3  vols,  in  1.     Leipzig,  1876.     8vo. 

ECKHEL  (Jos.) 

Doctrina  Nummorum  Veterum.  9  vols.  VindohoruB, 
1792-1826.     4to. 

ECKIUS  (Joannes). 

De  Sacrificio  Missa3  contra  Lutherano&  n.p.  1526. 
8vo. 

EDDIS  (Arthur  Shelly). 

Principles  of  the  Administration  of  Assets  in  Pay- 
ment of  Debts.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

EDEN"  (William),  afterwards  Lord  Auckland. 
Four  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle.     Third  edition, 
to  which  is  added  a  Fifth  Letter.     Lond.  1780.     8vo. 

EDGAR  (House  of). 

Genealogical  Collections.     See  Grampian  CLua 

EDINBURGH. 

Abstracts  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Corporation  of  the 
City  of  Edinburgh,  1880,  1881.  Ldinb.  1880,  1881. 
folio. 

RoUs  of  Superiorities  belonging  to  the  Lord  Provost, 
Magistrates,  and  Council  of  the  City  of  Edinburgh, 
showing  the  accounting  for  the  Feu-duties,  1877-1880. 
4  vols.     MinK  1878-1881.     foKo. 

Register  of  Voters  at  any  Election  of  Members,  to 
serve  in  Parliament  for  the  Burgh  of  Edinburgh,  31st 
October  1877  to  1st  November  1878.  Edinb.  1877. 
oblong  4to. 

The  Edinburgh  Chronicle  ;  or,  Universal  Intelli- 
gencer for  the  year  1759  to  1760.  Edinb.  1759-1760. 
4to. 

Address  to  the  Public  respecting  the  Establishment 
of  a  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Edinburgh.  Edinb.  1807. 
4to. 

Civic  Lays.     Edinb.  1819.     12mo.' 

Edinburgh  in  the  Olden  Times  :  displayed  in  a 
series  of  Sixty-three  original  Views,  between  the  years 
1717  and  1828.  Reproduced  in  Facsimile  from  the 
original  Drawings.     Edinb.  1880.     folio. 

Edinburgh  Past  and  Present.  See  Balungall 
(William). 


'EDmBTJ^GYl— Continued. 

Old  Edinburgh.     See  Drummond  (James). 

Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  Edinburgh.  List  of 
Fellows  from  the  year  1581  to  Slst  December  1873. 
Edinb.  1874.     8vo. 

Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Royal  Infirmary,  with 
Appendix  containing  Charter  of  the  Royal  Infirmary, 
1736,  and  the  Edinburgh  Eoyal  Infirmary  Act,  1870. 
Edinb.  1881.     4to. 

Sketches  of  the  College  of  Edinburgh.  Edinb.  n.  d. 
oblong  4to. 

EDINBURGH  ALMANACKS. 

Oliver  and  Boyd's  New  Edinburgh  Almanac  and 
National  Repository,  continued  from  the  year  1870  to 
1882.     26  vols.     Edinb.  1870-1882.     12mo. 

EDINBURGH  REVIEW. 

General  Index  to  the  Edinburgh  Review  (.January 
1860-October  1874).     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

EDKINS  (Joseph),  D.D. 

Religion  in  China  :  containing  a  brief  Account  of  the 
three  Religions  of  the  Chinese.     Loud.  1878.      12mo. 

EDMONDS  (Herbert). 

Well-spent  Lives ;  a  Series  of  Modern  Biographies. 
Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

EDMONDSTON  (Thomas). 

The  Young  Slietlander ;  or.  Shadow  over  the  Sun- 
shine :  being  Life  and  Letters  of  Thomas  Edmondston. 
Edited  by  his  Mother.     Edinb.  1868.     post  8vo. 

EDMONSTONE  (Sir  Archibald),  of  Duntreath. 
Genealogical  Account  of  the  Family  of  Edmonstone 
of  Duntreath.     Edinb.  1875.     4to. 

EDWARD  THE  THIRD. 

The  March  of  K.  Edward  3d  through  France  from 
Barfleur  to  Calais.     (Plates.)     n.p.,  n.d.     4to. 

EDWARD  (Egbert),  Minister  of  Murroes. 
A  Description  of  the  County  of  Angus.     Translated 
from  the  original  Latin.     Dundee,  1793.     8vo. 

EDWAEDES  (Sir  Herbert  Benjamin),  KC.B., 
AND  MEEIVALE  (Herman),  C.B. 

Life  of  Sir  Henry  Lawrence.  2  vols.  Lond.  1872, 
8vo. 

EDWAEDS  (Amelia  Blandford). 

Untrodden  Peaks  and  Unfrequented  Valleys  :  a  Mid- 
summer Ramble  in  the  Dolomites.  Lond.  1873.  royal 
8vo. 


EDWAEDS— ELYOT. 


1191 


EDWARDS  (Edward). 

Memoirs  of  Libraries,  including  a  Handbook  of 
Library  Economy.     2  vols.     Land.  1859.    8to. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegb,  based  on  Contem- 
porary Documents.  Together  with  his  Letters,  now 
first  collected.     2  vole.     Land.  1868.     8vo. 

EDWARDS  (John  W.) 

Handy-Book  of  Elementary  Education  Law.  See 
GiBBS  (H.  J.) 

EDWARDS  (Thomas). 

The  Casting  Down  of  the  last  and  strongest  Hold 
of  Satan ;  or,  a  Treatise  against  Toleration.  The  firet 
Part.     Lond.  1647.     4to. 

EDZARD  (Georg.  Eliezer). 

Tractatus  Talmudici  Avoda  Sara,  sive  de  Idolatria  e 
Gemara  Babylonica  latine  redditum  et  annotationibus 
illustratum.     Hamhwgi,  1705.     4to. 

EFFENDI  (Hojah). 

The  Reign  of  Sultan  Orcban,  Second  King  of  the 
Turks.  Translated  by  William  Seaman.  Lond.  1652. 
12mo. 

EGINHARD. 

Memoirs  of  Europe  towards  the  close  of  the  Eighth 
Century.  Written  by  Eginardus,  Secretary  to  Charle- 
magne, and  done  into  English  by  the  Translator  of  the 
New  Atalantis  (Mrs  De  la  Riviere  Manloy).  Lond. 
1710.     8vo. 

EITEL  (Ernest  J.) 

Buddhism :  its  Historical,  Theoretical,  and  Popular 
Aspects.     Hongkong,  1873.     8vo. 

ELDON  (John,  Earl  of). 

The  Life  Political  and  Official  of  John  Earl  of  Eldon. 
Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

ELIOT  (Geoege),  pseudonym  of  Marian  Evans. 

Novels.  Adam  Bede. — The  Mill  on  the  Floss. — 
Silas  Marner.^Scenes  of  Clerical  Life. — Felix  Holt. 
5  vols.     Edinb.  1869.     post  8vo. 

Works.     Cabinet  edition. 

Eomola. 

Silas  Mamer. — The  Lifted 

Veil. — Brother  Jacob. 
Adam  Betle. 
Scenes  of  Clerical  Life. 
The  Mill  on  the  Flofs. 

20  vols.     Edinb.  1878-1880. 


Felix  Holt. 
Middleniarch. 
Daniel  Deronda. 
The  Spanish  Gypsy. 
Jubal  ;  and  other  Poems. 
Theophrastus  Such. 

post  8vo. 


The  Spanish  Gipsy.     Edinb.  1869.     12mo. 


ELIOT  {G^omv.)—Cimtinued. 

Middlemarch ;  a  Study  of  Provincial  Life.  4  toU. 
Edinb.  1871-1872.     12mo. 

Daniel  Deronda.     4  vols.     Edinb.  1876.     12mo. 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.  Edinb.  1879. 
post  8vo. 

ELIOT  (John). 

The  Indian  Primer ;  or,  the  way  of  Training  up  of 
our  Indian  Youth  in  the  Good  Knowledge  of  God. 
Reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of  1 669,  with  an 
Introduction  by  John  Small.     Edinb.  1877.     12mo. 

ELLENBOROUGH  (Edward  Law,  Lord). 
A   Political  Diary,   1828- 1830.     Edited   by  Lord 
Colchester.     2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

ELLICOTT  (C.  J.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Glouceder. 

Historical  Lectures  on  the  Life  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ :  being  the  Hulsean  Lectures  for  the  Year  1859. 
Lond.  1862.     8vo. 

ELLIOT  (Nenion),  S.S.C. 

The  Erection  of  Parishes  Quoad  Sacra;  and  the 
Feuing  of  Glebes,  under  Authority  of  the  Court  of 
Teinds.     Edinb.  1879.     8vo. 

ELLIOTT  (Ebenezer). 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Ebenezer  EUiott,  the  Corn- 
Law  Rhymer.     Edinb.  1840.     royal  8vo. 


ELLIS  (Alexander). 
On    Early    English     Pronunciation. 
Engush  Text  Society. 


See    Earlt 


ELSING  (Henky). 

Notes  of  the  Debates  in  the  House  of  Lords. 
Camden  Society. 


See 


ELTON  (Charles),  Barrister-at-Law. 
A  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Copyholds,  and  Customary 
Tenures  of  Lands.     Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

Origins  of  English  History.    Lond.  1882.    royal  8vo. 

ELTON  (J.  Frederic). 

Travels  and  Researches  among  the  Lakes  and  Moun- 
tains of  Eastern  and  Central  Africa.  From  the  Journals 
of  the  late  J.  Frederic  Elton,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Mozam- 
bique. Edited  and  completed  by  H.  B.  CotterilL  Lond. 
1879.     8vo. 

ELYOT  (Sir  Thomas). 

The  Boke  named  The  Gouernour,  deuised  by  Sir 
Thomas  Elyot,  Knight.  Edited  from  the  first  edition 
of  1531  by  Henry  Herbert  Stephen  Croft  2  vols, 
Lond.  1880.     small  4to. 


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EMBLEMS— ESSAYS. 


EMBLEMS. 

Typus  Mundi  in  quo  ejus  Calamitates  et  Pericula 
nee  non  Divini  humanique  Amoris  Antipathia, 
Emblematice  proponuntur  a  KR. C.S.I. A.  Anteerpioe, 
1652.     24mo. 

EMEESON  (Ealph  Waldo). 

May-Day  and  other  Pieces.     Lond.  1867.     12mo. 
Society  and  Solitude.     Lond.  1870.     12mo. 
Letters  and  Social  Aims.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

ENCYCLOPEDIAS. 

Chambers's  Encyclopaedia  :  a  Dictionary  of  Universal 
Knowledge  for  the  People.  10  vols.  Edinh.  1879. 
royal  8vo. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica;  a  Dictionary  of  Arts, 
Sciences,  and  General  Literature.  Ninth  edition. 
Edited  by  T.  S.  Baynes,  LL.D.  Vols.  L  to  XIIL 
Edinb.  1875-1881.     4to. 

ENGLAND. 

The  True  Portraiture  of  the  Kings  of  England, 
drawn  from  their  Titles,  Successions,  Eaigns,  and 
Ends,  wherein  is  demonstrated  that  there  hath  been 
no  direct  Succession  in  the  line  to  create  an  hereditary 
right.  By  an  impartial  Friend  to  Justice  and  Truth. 
Lond.  1650.     4to. 

Le  Roi  Predestine  par  I'Esprit  de  Louis  XIV.,  Eoi 
de  France,  avec  plusieurs  Lettres  concernant  I'accouche- 
ment  de  la  Reine  et  les  Affaires  d'Angleterre.  Cologne, 
[1688].     12  mo. 

Histou-e  des  Revolutions  d'Angleterre  sous  le  Regne 
de  Jacques  II.  jusqu'au  Couronnement  de  GuiUaume  III. 
Amsterdam,  1689.     12mo. 

The  True  State  of  England,  containing  Lists  of  the 
Privy  Council,  of  the  Great  Officers  of  State,  etc. 
Lond.  1726.     8vo. 

ENGLISH  METRICAL  HOMILLES.  See  Small 
(John). 

EPHEMERIS  EPIGEAPHICA.  See  Inscrip- 
TioNEs  Antique 

ERADUT  KHAN. 

Memoirs.     See  Scott  (Jonathan). 

ERASMUS  (Desiderius). 

Responsio  ad  Annotationes  Eduardi  Lei. — Apologia 
Eras,  de  In  Principio  erat  sermo. — Eduardi  Lei  Anno- 
tationes in  Novum  Testamentum  ErasmL — Epistolae 
aliquot  illustrium  virorum  Lei  temerariam  loquacitatem 
•  tractantium,  etc.     Basilece,  1520.     4to, 


ERASMUS  (Desiderius) — Continued. 

Morise  Encomium  cum  Commentariis  Gerardi  Listrii, 
et  aliis  complusculis  Libellis.  (L.  Annei  Senecse  de 
morte  Claudii  Caisaris  Ludus. — Synesius  Cyrenensis 
de  laudibus  Calvitii. — Epistola  Apologetica  Erasmi  ad 
Martinum  Dorpium).     Basilece,  1521.     8vo. 

Moriae  Encomium.  Stultitiae  Laus,  cum  Commen- 
tariis Ger.  Listrii  et  figuris  Jo.  Holbenii.  Basilem, 
1676.     8vo. 

Twenty-two  Select  Colloquies  out  of  Erasmus  Roter- 
odamus,  pleasantly  representing  several  Superstitious 
Levities  that  were  crept  into  the  Church  of  Rome,  etc. 
By  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange.     Lond.  1699.     8vo. 

The  whole  Familiar  Colloquies.  Translated  from 
the  Latin  by  Nathan  Bailey.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

Life.     See  Durand  de  Laur  (H.) 

ERSKINE  (Hon.  Andrew).     See  Letters. 


ERSKINE  (Rev.  Ebenbzer). 
Works.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1798. 


8vo. 


ERSKINE  (John),  of  Camock,  Advocate. 

Principles  of  the  Law  of  Scotland.  Fourteenth 
edition,  with  Extracts  from  Professor  George  Moir's 
Lectures,  and  Notes  by  WiUiam  Guthrie.  Edinb. 
1870.     8vo. 

The  same.     Sixteenth  edition.     Edinb.  1881.     8vo. 

An  Institute  of  the  Law  of  Scotland.  A  new  edi- 
tion by  James  Badenach  Nicolson,  Advocate.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1871.     4to. 

ERSKINE  (Thomas),  of  Linlathen. 

The  Spiritual  Order,  and  other  Papers  selected  from 
the  Manuscripts  of  Thomas  Erskine  of  Linlathen. 
Edinb.  1871.     post  8vo. 

Letters,  from  1800  till  1870.  Edited  by  William 
Hanna,  D.D.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1877.     post  8vo. 

ESCALIER  DES  SAGES.     See  Helpen  (Barent 

COENDERS  van). 

ESCHELSKROOM  (M.)    See  Pegu  and  Cbtlon. 

ESCOTT  (T.  H.  S.) 

England  :  its  People,  Polity,  and  Pursuits.  2  vols. 
Lrnid.  1880.     8vo. 

ESLAVA  (Antonio  db). 

Primera  Parte  de  las  Noches  de  Inviemo.  Brmselas, 
1610.     12mo. 

ESSAYS,  Moral  and  Philosophical.    See  Forbes  (A.) 


ESSEX— EYTON. 


119S 


ESSEX  (Egbert,  Earl  of). 

Robert,  Earle  of  Essex  his  Ghost,  sent  from  Elizian  : 
to  the  Nobility  and  Communaltie  of  England.  Printed 
in  Paradise,  1624.     4 to. 

ETTMiJLLEE  (Lm) 

Lexicon  Anglo-Saxonicum.  See  Bibliothbk  deb 
National  Litebatub. 

EUROPE. 

A  Com  pleat  History  of  Europe,  from  the  year  1600 
to  the  Treaty  of  Nimeguen.  4  vols.  Land.  1705- 
1706.     8vo. 

A  Corapleat  History  of  Europe,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  Treaty  of  Nimeguen,  1676,  to  the  end  of  the 
year  1700.     Lmd.  1701.     8vo. 

A  Compleat  History  of  Europe,  for  the  years  1701- 
1712.     12  vols.     Lond.  1702-1713.     8vo. 

The  Present  State  of  Europe.     See  Newspapers. 

EUROPEAN  MAGAZINE  and  LONDON  RE- 
VIEW, containing  Portraits,  Biography,  Anecdotes, 
Literature,  History,  etc.  By  the  Philological  Society 
of  London.     50  vols.     Lond.  1782-1806.     8vo. 

EVANS  (Arthur  J.) 

Through  Bosnia  and  the  Herzegovina  on  Foot, 
during  the  Insurrection,  August  and  September  1875  ; 
■with  an  Historical  Review  of  Bosnia,  and  a  Glimpse  of 
the  Croats,  Slavonians,  and  the  ancient  Republic  of 
Ragusa.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

EVANS  (Rev.  G.  W.  D.)     See  Lanzi  (Lnim). 

EVANS  (John). 

The  Ancient  Stone  Implements,  "Weapons,  and 
Ornaments  of  Great  Britain.     Lond.  1872.     royal  8vo. 

EVANS  (William). 

Treatise  upon  the  Law  of  Principal  and  Agent  in 
Contract  and  Tort.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

EVELYN  (John), 

Sculptura ;  or,  the  History  and  Art  of  Chalcography 
and  Engraving  in  Copper.     Lond.  1662.     8vo. 

Publick  Employment  and  an  Active  Life  preferr'd 
to  Solitude.     Lond.  1667.     8vo. 

EWALD  (Alex.  Charles). 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Prince  Charles  Stuart,  Count 
of  Albany,  commonly  called  the  Young  Pretender. 
2  vols.     Land.  1875.     8vo. 


EWALD  (Alex.  Cuakua)— Continued. 
Stories   from  the  State  Papera.      2  vok     Lond. 
1883.     post  8vo. 

EWING  (Alexandeb),  D.C.L,  Bishop  of  Argyll 
and  the  Isles. 

The  Cathedral  or  Abbey  Church  of  lona,  and  the 
Early  Celtic  Church  and  Mission  of  St  Columba, 
Edinh.  1872.     small  4to. 

EXCERPTA  VARIA  Grsecorum  Sophistarum.  See 
Allatiuj  (Leo). 

EXCHEQUER  ROLLS  of  Scotland.  See  Eboobds 
(Public). 

EXECUTIVE  JUSTICE. 

Thoughts  on  Executive  Justice  with  respect  to  our 
Criminal  Laws,  particularly  on  the  Circuits.  By  a 
sincere  well-wisher  to  the  Public  Second  edition. 
Lond.  1785.     12mo. 

EYRE  (Archbishop  C.) 

The  History  of  St.  Cuthbert ;  or,  an  Account  of  his 
Life,  Decease,  and  Miracles ;  of  the  Wanderings  with 
his  Body  at  intervals  during  cxxiv  years,  and  of  the 
various  Monuments  erected  to  his  Memory.  Lond. 
1849.     8vo. 

EYRE  (Mary). 

Over  the  Pyrenees  into  Spain.    Zonrf.  1865.  postSva 

EYTON  (Charlotte). 

Notes  on  the  Geology  of  North  Shropshire.  Lond. 
1869.     12mo. 

EYTON  (Rev.  Robert  W.) 

Antiquities  of  Shropshire.  12  vols,  in  11.  Lond. 
1854-1860.     8vo. 

Court,  Household,  and  Itinerary  of  King  Henry  II., 
instancing  also  the  Chief  Agents  and  Adversaries  of 
the  King  in  his  Government,  Diplomacy,  and  Strategy. 
Lond.  1878.     4to. 

A  Key  to  Domesday,  showing  the  method  and 
exactitude  of  its  Mensuration,  and  the  precise  meaning 
of  its  more  usual  formulae.  The  subject  being  exem- 
plified by  an  Analysis  and  Digest  of  the  Dorset  Survey. 
Land.  1878.     4to. 

Domesday  Studies :  an  Analysis  and  Digest  of  the 
Staffordshire  Survey,  with  Tables  and  Notes,  etc 
Lond.  1881.     imp.  8vo. 


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FABRETTI— FEKGUSSON. 


F 


FABEETTI  (Abiodantb). 

Corpus  Inscriptionum  Italicarum  antiquioris  sevi 
orJine  geographico  digestum  et  Glossarium  Italicutu  in 
quo  omnia  vocabula  continentur  Umbricis,  Sabinis, 
Oscis,  Volscis,  Etruscis  aliisque  monumentis  quae  super- 
sunt.     Aug.  Taurinorum,  1867.     folio. 

Supplementi  alia  Eaccolta  delle  Antichissime  Iscri- 
zioni  Italiche.     (I. -III.)     Roma,  1872-1878.     4to. 

FABRICIUS  (Jo.  Albebtus).    See  Allatius  (Leo). 

FAGAN  (Louis). 

The  Life  of  Sir  Anthony  Panizzi,  K.C.B.,  late  Prin- 
cipal Librarian  of  the  British  Museum.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

FAIRHOLT  (Frederick  William). 

Rambles  of  an  Archseologist  among  Old  Books  and 
in  Old  Places  ;  being  Papers  on  Art,  in  relation  to 
Archaeology,  Painting,  Art-Decoration,  and  Art-Manu- 
facture.    Lond.  1871.     royal  8vo. 

An  illustrated  Glossary  of  Terms  for  all  Articles  of 
Use  or  Ornament  worn  about  the  Person.  Lond.  [1867.] 
12mo. 

FAITHFUL  ADVICE  from  England  by  an  honest 
Scotsman.     Edinh.  1706.     4to. 

FAITHORNE  (William). 

The  Art  of  Graveing  and  Etching.   Lond.  1662.  8vo. 

FALCONER  (William). 

The  Shipwreck.     Sixth  edition.     LowtZ.  1785.     8vo. 

FALCONET  (M.)  et  DIDEROT  (M.) 

Pieces  on  Sculpture  in  general,  and  particularly  on 
the  celebrated  Statue  of  Peter  the  Great.  Translated 
by  William  Tooke.     Lond.  1777.     4to. 


FARRAND  (Mrs  Hobson). 

Songs  of  my  Leisure  Hours.     Matlock,  1879. 


12mo. 


.     FARRAR  (Frederic  W.),  D.D. 

The  Life  of  Christ.     2  vols.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

Families  of  Speech :  four  Lectures  delivered  before 
,  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Biitain.  Lond.  1870. 
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FARRAR  (Frederic  W.),  D.D.—Continved. 

Saintly  Workers  :  five  Lenten  Lectures  delivered  in 
St  Andrew's,  Holborn.     Lo7id.  1878.     post  8vo. 

Language  and  Languages  ;  being  Chapters  on  Lan- 
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8vo. 

Life  and  Work  of  St.  Paul.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

FAVOLIUS  (Hugo). 

Theatri  Orbis  Terrarum  enchiridion,  minoribus  tabulis 
exaratumper  P.  Gallseum.     Antwerpice,  1585.     4to. 

FAWCETT  (Henry). 

Pauperism  :  its  Causes  and  Remedies.  Lond.  1871. 
post  8vo. 

Free  Trade  and  Protection  :  an  Inquiry  into  the 
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Free  Trade  into  England.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

FAWCETT  (William  Mitchell). 

A  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant, 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

FAWKES  (Francis). 

The  Works  of  Anacreon,  Sappho,  Bioii,  Moschus, 
and  Musseus.  Translated  from  the  original  Greek. 
Lond.  1789.     8vo. 

FEES. 

Table  of  Fees  for  Conveyancing  and  General  Busi- 
ness. By  the  Society  of  Writers  to  H.M.  Signet,  the 
Society  of  S.S.C.  of  Scotland,  and  the  Faculty  of  Pro- 
curators in  Glasgow.     Edinh.  1876.     4to. 

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Supreme  Courts  of  Scotland,  and  Fees  payable  at 
Public  Offices.     Edinb.  1877.     4to. 

FERGUSSON  (James). 

Rude  Stone  Monuments  in  all  Countries  :  their  Age 
and  Usage.     Lo7id.  1872.     8vo. 

A  History  of  Architecture  in  all  Countries  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  Second  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

History  of  Indian  and  Eastern  Architecture.  Form- 
ing the  third  volume  of  the  new  edition  of  the 
History  of  Architecture.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 


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FERGUSSON'  (James)— Conimaed 

History  of  the  Modern  Styles  of  Architecture. 
Forming  tlie  fourth  volume  of  the  History  of  Archi- 
tecture.    Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

Tree  and  Serpent  Worship ;  or,  Illustrations  of 
Mythology  and  Art  in  India  in  the  first  and  fourth 
Centuries  after  Christ.  From  the  Sculptures  of  the 
Buddhist  Topes  at  Sanchi  and  Amravati.  Lond.  1873. 
imp.  4to. 

A  Short  Essay  on  the  Age  and  Uses  of  the  Brochs 
and  the  rude  Stone  Monuments  of  the  Orkney  Islands 
and  the  North  of  Scotland.     Lond.  1877.     royal  8vo. 

The  Temples  of  the  Jews,  and  the  other  Buildings 
in  the  Haram  Area  at  Jerusalem.     Lond.  1878.     4to. 

FERNE  (Henry),  D.D. 

Certain  Considerations  touching  this  Reformed 
Church  of  England,  with  a  particular  Examination  of 
Ant.  Champney  (Doctor  of  the  Sorbon),  his  Exceptions 
against  the  Ordination  of  the  Protestant  Bishops. 
Lond.  1653.     12mo. 

FERRAR  (John). 

A  View  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Dublin  with  its 
Improvements  to  the  year  1796,  to  which  is  added  a 
Tour  to  Bellevue,  in  the  County  of  Wicklow.  Dublin, 
1796.     8vo. 

FERRARIUS  (Jo.  Baptista),  Soc.  Jesn. 

Hesperides,  sive  de  Malorum  Aureorum  Cultura  et 
Usu  libri  iv.     Romce,  1646.     folio. 

FEUERBACH  (Anselm  Ritter  von). 

Narratives  of  Remarkable  Criminal  Trials.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  Lady  Duff  Gordon.  Lond. 
1846.     8vo. 

FEUERBACH  (Ludwig). 

The  Essence  of  Christianity.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Marian  Evans.     Lo7id.  1881.     8vo. 

FICHTE  (Johann  Gottueb). 

The  Science  of  Knowledge.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  A.  E.  Kroeger.     Philadelphia,  1868.     8vo. 

New  Exposition  of  the  Science  of  Knowledge. 
Translated  by  A.  E.  Kroeger.    Loud.  1869.     8vo. 

Popular  Works.  The  Nature  of  the  Scholar :  the 
Vocation  of  Man  :  the  Doctrine  of  Religion.  With  a 
Memoir  by  William  Smith,  LL.D.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

FIELD  (Maunsell  B.),  New  York. 

Memories  of  many  Men,  and  of  some  Women  :  being 
Personal  Recollections  during  the  last  Thirty  Years. 
LoM.  1874.     post  8vo. 


FIELDS  (Jambs  T.) 

Yesterdays  with  Authors.     Lond.  1872.     post  Svo. 

FIFE  FLARS  from  1619  to  1841.  Cupar,  1842. 
12  mo. 

FIFTEEN  O's  (The).  Reproduced  in  Photolitho- 
graphy.    See  Caxton  (William). 

FIGUEER  (Louis). 

Vies  des  Savants  lUustres  depuis  1' Antiquity  jusqu'au 
XIX*  Siicle,  avec  1' Appreciation  Sommaire  de  leurs 
Travaux.     4  vols.     Paris,  1866-1869.     royal  8vo. 

The  World  before  the  Deluge.     Lovd.  1865.     8vo. 

FILLANS  (James),  Sculptor. 
Memoir.     See  Patbrson  (James). 

FINDLAY  (J.  R.) 

Hatton  House,  Mid-Lothian.     Edinh.  1875.     4to. 

FINDLAY  (William). 

The  Tron  Kirk,  Edinburgh.   Edinh.  1879.    post  8vo. 

FIORELLI  (Giuseppe). 

Descrizione  di  PompeL     Napoli,  1875.     8vo. 

FISH  (Simon). 

Supplication  for  Beggars.  See  Eablt  Enoush 
Text  Society. 

FISHER  (John),  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

English  Works.    See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

FISHER  (Robert  Alex.) 

A  Digest  of  the  Reported  Cases  determined  in  the 
House  of  Lords  and  Privy  Council,  and  in  the  Courts 
of  Common  Law,  Divorce,  etc.,  from  Michaelmas  Term 
1756  to  Hilary  Term  1870.  5  vols.  Lond.  1870. 
royal  Svo. 

Fisher's  Digest  of  the  Reported  Decisions  in  all  the 
Courts,  with  a  Selection  from  the  Irish  ;  the  Cases 
overruled  and  impeached.  From  Hilary  Term  1870 
to  Easter  Vacation  1880.  Consolidated  and  arranged 
by  Thomas  Willes  Chitty,  and  John  Mewa  2  vols. 
Lond.  1880.     Svo. 


FISHER  (Walter  F.) 

The  Californians.     Lmid.  1876. 


post  Svo. 


FISHER  (William  Richabd),  Bam'ster. 

The  Law  of  Mortgage,  and  other  Securities  upon 
Property.  Third  Edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1876. 
royal  Svo. 


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FISHWICK— FORBES. 


FISHWICK  (LiKUT.-CoL.  Henry). 

History  of  the  Parish  of  Garstang.     See  Chetham 

SOCIKTT. 

FITZGEEALD  (Percy). 

The  Life  of  David  Garrick,  from  Original  Family 
Papers,  and  other  Sources.     2  vols.    Lond.  1868.     8vo. 

Tlie  Kembles :  an  Account  of  the  Kemble  Family, 
including  the  Lives  of  Mrs  Siddons,  and  her  Brother, 
John  Philip  Kemble.     2  vols.     Land.  1871.     8vo. 

Life  and  Adventures  of  Alexander  Dumas.  2  vol& 
Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

FITZGERALD  (W.) 

An  Ode  to  the  Memory  of  Captain  James  Cook. 
Lond.  1780.     4to. 

FITZWYGRAM  (Colonel  F.) 
Horses  and  Stables.     Lowrf.  1869.     8vo. 

FLAMMAEION  (Camillb). 

The  Atmosphere.  Translated  from  the  French. 
Edited  by  James  Glaisher.     Lond.  1873.     royal  8vo. 

FLAMSTEED  (Rev.  John). 

Historia  Coelestis  Britannica,  complectens  Stellarum 
fixarum  necnon  Planetarum  omnium  Observationes, 
Sextante,  Micrometro,  etc.,  peractas.  Quibus  subjuncta 
sunt  Planetarum  loca  observante  Jo.  Flamsteedio,  in 
Observatorio  Regio  Grenoviensi  ab  anno  1675  ad 
annum  1720.     3  vols.     Londini,  1725.     folio. 

FLETCHER  (Eliza  Dawson,  Mrs  Archibald). 

Autobiography  of  Mrs  Fletcher,  vi^ith  Letters  and 
other  Family  Memorials.  Edited  by  the  Survivor  of 
her  Family.     Edinb.  1875.     post  8vo. 

FLETCHER  (Joseph). 

The  History  of  the  Revival  and  Progress  of  Inde- 
pendency in  England.    4  vols.     Lond.  1 847.    post  8vo. 


FLEURY  (G.   RoHAULT  de). 
Fleury. 


See   RoHADLT   de 


FLINT  (Professor  Robert). 

The  Philosophy  of  History  in  France  and  Germany. 
Edinh.  1874.     8vo. 

Theism.  The  Baird  Lectures  for  1876.  Edinh. 
1877.     post  8vo. 

Anti-Theistic  Theories.  The  Baird  Lecture  for  1877. 
Edinh.  1879.     post  8vo. 

FLOOD  (John  C.  H.) 

.    Treatise  on  the  Law  concerning  Libel  and  Slander. 
Lond.  1880.     post  8vo. 


FLORENCE. 

Le  Statue  della  Favola  di  Niobe  della  Imp.  e  R 
Galleria  di  Firenze.     Fisa,  1821.     4to. 

FLORUS  (L.  Ann^us). 

CL  Salmasius  addidit  Lucium  Ampelium.  Lugd. 
Batav.  1657.     12mo. 

L.  A.  Floras,  cum  Notis  integris  CI.  Sabnasii  et 
selectissimis  Variorum  accurante  S.  M.  D.  C.  Amstel- 
odami,  1674.     8vo. 

FOARD  (James  T.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping  and 
Freight.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

FOLKARD  (Henry  Coleman),  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Law  of  Slander  and  Libel  (founded  upon  the 
Treatise  of  the  late  Mr  Starkie)  ;  including  Pleading 
and  Evidence,  Civil  and  Criminal,  adapted  to  the 
present  Procedure.    Lond.  1876.     royal  8vo. 

FONBLANQUE  (Edward  Barrington  de). 

Political  and  Military  Episodes  in  the  latter  half  of 
the  Eighteenth  Century,  derived  from  the  Life  and 
Correspondence  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Burgoyne, 
General,  Statesman,  Dramatist.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

FONTAINE  (P.  Jul.) 

Manuel  de  1' Amateur  d'Autographes.     Paris,  1836. 


FONTANA  (Carolus). 

Templum  Vaticanum  et  ipsius  Origo,  cum  .lEdificiis 
maxime  conspicuis  antiquitus  et  recens  ibidem  consti- 
tutis.     (Italian  and  Latin.)     Romae,  1694.     folio. 

FONTETTE  DE  SOMMERY  (M"^) 
L'Oreille;  Conte  Asiatique.    2  vols,  in  1.    n.p.  1789. 
small  8vo. 

FOOTE  (John  Anderson). 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Law :  a  concise  Treatise  on 
Private  International  Jurisprudence,  based  on  the 
Decisions  in  the  English  Courts.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

FORBES  (Alexander)  of  Pitsligo,  Lord  of  Session. 

Essays,  Moral  and  Philosophical,  on  several  subjects. 
Lo7id.  1734.     8vo. 

FORBES  (Alexander). 

The  War  Correspondence  of  the  "  Daily  News,"  1870. 
Edited  with  Notes  and  Comments,  forming  a  continu- 
ous Narrative  of  the  "War  between  Germany  and  France. 
Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 


FORBES— FOWKE. 


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FORBES  (Alexander) — Continued. 

The  War  Correspondence  of  the  "Daily  News," 
continued  from  the  Recapture  of  Orleans  by  the 
Germans  to  the  Peace.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

FORBES  (Alexander  Penrose),  Bishop  of  Brechin. 

Kalendars  of  Scottish  Saints.  With  personal  Notices 
of  those  of  Alba,  Laudonia,  and  Strathclyde.  Ediiih. 
1872.     4to. 

FORBES  (Capt.  C.  J.  F.  S.) 

British  Burma  and  its  People;  being  Sketches  of 
Native  Manners,  Customs,  and  Religion.  Lond.  1878. 
post  8vo. 

FORBES  (Duncan)  and  ARNOT  (Sandford). 
A  New  Persian  Grammar.     Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

FORBES  (James  D.),  LL.D. 

Life  and  Letters.     See  Shairp  (J.  C.) 

FORBES  (U.  A.) 

The  Law  relating  to  Waters.    See  Coulson  (H.  J.  W. ) 

FORBES  (Sir  William). 

Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  James  Beattie, 
LL.D.,  including  many  of  his  Original  Letters.  Second 
edition.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1807.     8vo. 

FORBES  (William),  Advocate. 

The  Duty  and  Powers  of  Justices  of  Peace  in  this 
Part  of  Great  Britain  called  Scotland.  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1707,  1708.     12mo. 

FORCELLA  (Vincenzo). 

Iscrizioni  delle  Chiese  e  d'altri  Edificii  di  Roma,  dal 
Secolo  XI.  fino  ai  Giorni  nostri.  Vols.  L-XIII. 
Roma,  1869-1879.     large  4to. 

FORD  (James),  M.D.,  of  Dundee. 

Titus  Vespasian  ;  or,  the  Father  of  his  Country ;  a 
Drama  from  the  Italian  of  Metastasio,  with  other 
Poems.     Edinb.  1836.     12mo. 

FORDYCE  (William). 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  Palatine 
of  Durham  ;  comprising  a  condensed  Account  of  its 
Natural,  Civil,  and  Ecclesiastical  History,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1857.     4to. 

FORNANDER  (Abraham). 

Account  of  the  Polynesian  Race,  its  Origin  and 
Migrations.     Vol.  I.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 


FORSTER  (John). 
The  Life  of  Charles  Dickens. 
1874.     8vo. 


3  vols.     Lond.  1872- 


FORSYTH  (William),  Q.C. 

Life  of  Marcus  TuUius  Cicero.     lAmd.  1869.     8vo, 

The  Novels  and  Novelists  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury, in  illustration  of  the  Manners  and  Morals  of  the 
Age.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

The  Slavonic  Provinces  south  of  the  Danube :  a 
Sketch  of  their  History  and  present  State  in  Relation 
to  the  Ottoman  Porte.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

Cases  and  Opinions  on  Constitutional  Law,  and 
various  points  of  English  Jurisprudence  ;  collected  and 
digested  from  Official  Documents  and  other  Sources. 
Lond.  1869.     royal  8vo. 

History  of  Ancient  Manuscripts.  A  Lecture  de- 
livered in  the  hall  of  the  Inner  Temple.  Lond.  1872. 
8vo. 

FOSS  (Henry). 

Biographia  Juridica  :  a  Biographical  Dictionary  of 
the  Judges  of  England,  from  the  Conquest  to  the 
present  time  (1066-1870).     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

FOSTER  (Joseph). 

The  Peerage,  Baronetage,  and  Knightage  of  the 
British  Empire  for  1880.     Lond.  1880.     royal  8vo. 

FOUCQUET  (Jehan). 

QCuvre  de  Jehan  Foucquet.  Heures  de  Maistre 
Estienne  Chevalier.  Texte  restitu^  par  I'Abbd  De- 
launay.  Miniatures  et  encadrements  en  Chromolitho- 
graphie.  Suivi  de  Notices  sur  la  Vie  et  les  QSuvres  de 
Jehan  Foucquet.     2  vols.     Paris,  1867.     imp.  8vo. 

FOULIS  (Henry). 

History  of  Bomish  Treasons  and  Usurpations ;  to- 
gether with  a  particular  Account  of  many  gross  Corrup- 
tions and  Impostures  in  the  Church  of  Rome,  highly 
dishonourable  and  injurious  to  Christian  Religion. 
Lond.  1671.     folio. 

FOUQUE  (Friedrich,  Baron  db  La  Mottk). 

Ausgewahlte  Werke.  12  vols,  in  4.  HcUle,  1841. 
12mo. 

FOURMONT  (Stephanus). 

Linguae  Sinarum  Mandarinicae  Hieroglyphica  gram- 
matica  duplex,  latine  et  cum  characteribus  Sinensium. 
Item  Sinicorum  Regiae  Bibliothecse  Librorum  Catalogus. 
Lutetice-Parisiorum,  1742.     folio. 

FOWKE  (F.  R.)    See  Bayeux  Tapbstbt. 


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FOWLER— FRANCE. 


FOWLER  (Thomas),  Profr^or  of  Logic. 

Locke.  Land.  1880.  post  Svo.  (English  Men  of 
Letters.) 

FRACASTORIUS  (Hieronymus),  Veronensis. 

Opera  Omnia.  Accesserunt  Andreas  Naugerii,  Pa- 
tricii  Veneti,  Orationes  duse  Carminaque  nonnulla. 
Venetiis,  1555.     4to. 

FRAN^AIS  (Les)  peints  par  Eux-memes.  Texte 
par  les  Sommit^s  Litt<5raixes,  Dessins  par  MM.  Gavarni 
et  H.  Monnier.     4  vols.     Paris,  1840.     royal  8vo. 

FRANCE. 

La  Vraie  et  entiere  Histoire  des  Troubles  et  Choses 
memorables  advenues  tant  en  Franoe  qu'en  Flandres  et 
pays  circonvoisins  depuis  I'an  mil  cinq  cents  soixante 
et  deux.  [Par  De  La  Popeliniere.]  2  vols,  in  1. 
A  Basle,  1578.     Svo. 

Discours  sur  I'Estat  de  la  France.    n.p.  1591.     12mo. 

Les  Trois  Sifecles  de  la  Litterature  Frangoise ;  ou 
Tableau  de  I'esprit  de  nos  Ecrivains,  depuis  Frani^ois  I. 
jusqu'en  1773.     4  vols.     Amsterdam,  1774.     12mo. 

Les  Grandes  Chroniques  de  France  selon  que  elles 
sont  conservdes  en  I'figlise  de  Saint  Denis  en  France. 
Publiees  par  M.  Paulin  Paris.  2  vols.  Pai-is,  1836. 
Svo. 

Lessons  of  the  French  Revolution,  1 789-1872. 
See  Ormathwajte  (Lord). 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Champagne.  See  Le  Pel- 
LETiER  (Robert  MARTI^f). 

Histoire  des  Derniers  Troubles  de  France.  See 
Matthieu  (Pierre). 

Inventaire  General  des  Richesses  d'Art  de  la 
France.  (Ministfere  de  I'lnstruction  Publiquo  et  des 
Beaux- Arts.) 

Paris.     Monuments  Religieux.     Vol.  L 
Paris.     Monuments  Civils.     Vol.  L 
Province.     Vol.  I. 
3  vols.     Paris,  1876-1880.     royal  Svo. 

GENERAL  HISTORY. 

Recueil  des  Historiens  des  Gaules  et  de  la  France. 
Vol.  XXIIL     Paris,  1876.     folio. 

Recueil  des  Historiens  des  Croisades ;  public  par  les 
Soins  de  I'Acad^mie  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres. 
See  Cbdsades. 


Documents  In^dits  sur  l'Histoirb  de  France. 
Publics  sous  lbs  Auspices  du  Minist^jre  de  l'In- 
STRUOTioN  PuBLiQUB.  18  vols.  Paris,  1870-1879. 
4to. 

■    Recueil   des   Monuments   In^dits   de   I'Histoire   du 
Tier8-:fitat,  par  M.  Augustin  Thierry.     VoL  IV.     1870. 


T'RANCE— Continued. 

Documents  Inedits — Oontinued. 

Etude  BUT  les  Monuments  de  I'Architecture  Militaires 
des  Croises  en  Syrie  et  dans  I'lle  de  Chypre.  Par  G. 
Rey.     1871. 

Lettres  du  Cardinal  Mazarin  pendant  son  Ministere. 
Recueillies  et  publiees  par  M.  A.  CherueL  2  vols. 
1872,  1879. 

N^gociations  Diplomatiques  de  la  France  avec  la 
Toscane.  Documents  recueillis  par  Giuseppe  Canes- 
trini  et  publids  par  M.  Abel  Desjardins.  Vols.  IV. 
and  V.     1872,  1875. 

Recueil  des  Lettres  Missives  de  Henri  TV.,  public  par 
M.  Berger  de  Xivry.    Vols.  VIIL  and  IX.    1872,  1876. 

Melanges  Historiques,  Choix  de  Documents.  Vol.  I. 
1873. 

Inscriptions  de  la  France  du  V'  Sifecle  au  XVIIP, 
recueiUies  et  pubU^es  par  M.  F.  de  Guilhermy.  4  vols. 
1873-1879. 

Mandements  et  Actes  Divers  de  Charles  V.  (1346- 
1380),  recueillis  dans  les  Collections  de  la  Biblioth^que 
Nationale.  Publics  ou  analyses  par  M.  L.  Delisle. 
1874. 

Lettres,  Instructions  Diplomatiques  et  Papiers  d'etat 
du  Cardinal  de  Richelieu.  RecueOlis  et  publics  par 
M.  AveneL     Vols.  VIL  and  VIIL     1874,  1877. 

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Soci^T^  de  l'Histoire  de  France.  Paris,  1870- 
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Commentaires  et  Lettres  de  Blaise  de  Monluc, 
Marechal  de  France.  Publiees  par  Alphonse  de  Rable. 
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Chroniques  de  Jean  Froissart,  publiees  par  Simeon 
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Publife  pour  la  premifere  fois,  avee  un  Essai  de  classi- 
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CEuvres  completes  de  Pierre  de  Bourdeille,  Seigneur 
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FRANCE— Cow/tnwed. 

Soci^i  DB  l'Histoibe — Continued, 

Histoire  de  B^arn  et  de  Navarre,  par  Nicolas  de 
Bordenave.  Publide  pour  la  premifere  foia  par  Paul 
Raymond.     1873. 

Chroniques  de  Saint-Martial  de  Limoges.  Publities 
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La  Chanson  de  la  Croisado  contre  les  Albigeois.  Com- 
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Po^te  anonyme.  Edit^e  et  traduite  par  Paul  Meyer. 
2  vols.     1875,  1879. 

Chronique  de  Jean  le  Fdvre,  Seigneur  de  Salnt-Remy. 
Public  par  Franfois  Morand.  Vols.  I.  and  III.  1876, 
1881. 

La  Chronique  du  bon  Due  Loys  de  Bourbon.  Publico 
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Recits  d'un  M^nestrel  de  Reims  au  treizifeme  sifecle. 
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Anecdotes  Historiques,  L6gendes  et  Apologues  tir^s 
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Lettres  d'Antoine  de  Bourbon  et  de  Jehanne  d'Albret. 
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La  trfes  joyeuse,  plaisante  et  r&:reative  Histoire  du 
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LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  ASSOCIA- 
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Histoire  Littdraire  de  la  France.  Vols.  XXV.- 
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Mdmoires  de  I'Acad^mie  Royale  des  Sciences  Morales 
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¥RA^CYr— Continued. 
Literary    and    Scientific    Associations — Con- 
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Memoires   do  I'Acad^mie   Royale  des   Sciences   de 
I'lnstitut  de  France.     Vols.  XXXVIII.-XLL     Paris, 
1873-1879.     4to. 

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FRANKLIN  (Alfred). 

Dictionnaire  des  Noms,  Sumoms,  et  Pseudonymes 
Latins  de  I'Histoire  Litt^raire  du  Moyen  Age  (1100- 
1530).     Paris,  1875.     8vo. 

ERASER  (Prof.  A.  C.) 

Berkeley.  Edinb.  1881.  12mo.  (Philosophical 
Classics  for  English  Readers.) 

ERASER  (John). 

The  Humorous  Chap-Books  of  Scotland.  Parts  L 
and  11.     New  York,  1873.     post  8vo. 

ERASER  (Patrick),  LL.D.,  Advocate. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Scotland  relative  to  Master 
and  Servant  and  Master  and  Apprentice.  Second 
edition.     Edinh.  1872.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  Third  edition,  by  William  CampbolL 
Edinh.  1882.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  Husband  and  Wife,  according  to  the 
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1876,  1878.     royal  8vo. 

ERASER  (Peter). 

Iniquity  displayed.     <See  Poems  (Collection  of). 

ERASER  (Wiluam). 

Registrum  Monasterii  S.  Marie  de  Cambuskenneth, 
A. D.  1147-1535.    Edinh.  \%1%    4to.    (Grampian  Club.) 

The  Book  of  Caerlaverock.  Memoirs  of  the  Max- 
wells, Earls  of  Nithsdale,  Lords  Maxwell  and  Herries. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1873.     4to. 

The  Lennox.     2  vols.     FAinh.  1874.     4to. 

The  Earls  of  Cromartie  :  their  Kindred,  Country,  and 
Correspondence.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1876.     4to. 

The  Scotts  of  Buccleuch.    2  vols.    Eiiinb.  1878.    4to. 

The  Red  Book  of  Menteith.  2  vols.  Edinb.1880.  4to. 

ERASER  (William  N.) 

Account  of  the  Surname  of  Baird.     See  Baird  (W,) 

ERASER  (Rev.  Wm.  Rdxton). 
History  of  the  Parish  and  Burgh  of  Laureuceku-k. 
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FREEMAN— FRY. 


FREEMAN  (Edward  A.),  LL.D. 

The  History  of  the  Norman  Conquest  of  England  : 
its  Causes  and  its  Results.  5  vols.  Oxford,  1870- 
1876.     8vo. 

Historical  Essays.     Land.  1872.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  Series.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

The  same.     Third  Series.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

Growth  of  the  English  Constitution  from  the  Earliest 
Times.     Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

The  Unity  of  History  :  the  Rede  Lecture,  delivered 
before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  1871.  Lond. 
1872.     post  8vo. 

The  History  and  Conquests  of  the  Saracens  :  six 
Lectures  delivered  before  the  Edinburgh  Philosophical 
Institution.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

The  Ottoman  Power  in  Europe;  its  Nature,  its 
Growth,  and  its  Decline.     Land.  1 877.     post  8vo. 

The  Historical  Geography  of  Europe.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1881.     8vo. 

Sketches  from  the  Subject  and  Neighbour  Lands  of 
Venice.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 

FREIRE  DE  ANDRADA  (Jacinto). 

The  Life  of  Dom  John  de  Castro,  the  fourth  Vice- 
Roy  of  India.  "Wherein  are  seen  the  Portuguese's 
Voyages  to  the  East  Indies.  Containing  also  a  parti- 
cular Relation  of  the  most  famous  Siege  of  Dio. 
Written  in  Portuguese,  and  by  Sir  Peter  Wyche  trans- 
lated into  English.     Lond.  1664.     small  folio. 

FRENCH  HOME  LIFE.     See  Marshall  (F.) 

FRERE  (John  Hookham). 

Works  in  Prose  and  Verse  :  now  first  collected,  with 
a  Prefatory  Memoir,  by  his  Nephews,  W.  E.  and  Sir 
Bartle  Frere.     2  vols,     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

FRESHFIELD  (Douglas  W.) 

Italian  Alps  :  Sketches  in  the  Mountains  of  Ticino, 
Lombardy,  the  Trentino,  and  Venetia.  Land.  1875. 
post  8vo. 

FREYTAG  (Gcstav). 

Soil  und  Haben.  Roman.  2  vols.  Leipzig,  \%^\.  8vo. 

Die  verlorene  Handschrift.  Roman.  2  vols.  Leipzig, 
1879.     8vo. 

Bilder  aus  der  deutschen  Vergangenzeit.  4  vols,  in  5. 
Leipzig,  1876-1880.     8vo. 

FRIEDBERG  (Abmihus).  See  Corpus  Juris 
Canonici. 

FRIGERIO  (Paolo). 

Vita  di  S.  Caterina  da  Siena,  raccolta  nuovamente 
dalle  opere  della  Santa,  e  da  cio  che  di  lei  scrissero  i 
Buoi  Confessori  et  altri.     Roma,  1656.     4to. 


FRIGERIO  {VJ.OU))— Continued. 

Vita  di  S.  Tomaso  d' Aquino.  Nuovamente  raccolta 
dal  processo  della  sua  Canonizatione,  dalle  Opere  del 
Santa,  e  da  antichi  manoscritti.     Roma,  1668.     4to. 

FRISWELL  (J.  Hain). 

Essays  on  English  Writers,     iowd.  1869.     post  8vo. 
A  Man's  Thoughts.     Lond.  19,12.     12mo. 

FROBISHER  (Sir  Martin). 

The  three  Voyages  of  Sir  Martin  Frobisher  in  search 
of  a  Passage  to  Cathaia  and  India  by  the  North- West, 
A.D.  1576.  Reprinted  with  Selections  from  MS.  Docu- 
ments, by  Rear-Admiral  Collinson,  C.B.  Lond.  1867. 
8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

FROMAGEOT  (L'Abb*). 

Anecdotes  de  la  Bienfaisance  ou  Annales  du  Regne 
de  Marie-Th6rese,  Imperatrice  Douairi^re,  Reine  de 
Hongrie,  etc,     Paris,  1777.     8vo. 

FRONTO  (M.  Cornelius). 

Opera  Inedita  cum  Epistulis  item  ineditis  Antonini 
Pii,  M.  Aurelii,  L  Veri  et  Appiani  nee  non  aliorum 
Veterum  Fragmentis  invenit  et  conunentario  prievio 
notisque  iUustravit  Angelus  Maius.  2  vols.  Medio- 
lani,  1815.     Svo. 

FROUDE  (James  Anthony). 

Short  Studies  on  Great  Subjects.  Second  Series. 
Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

The  same.     Third  Series.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

Calvinism  :  an  Address  delivered  at  St.  Andrews, 
March  17,  1871.     Lond.  1871.     Svo. 

The  English  in  Ireland  in  the  Eighteenth  Century. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1872-1874.     Svo. 

Csesar  :  a  Sketch.     LoTid.  1879.     Svo. 

Bunyan.  Lond.  1880.  post  Svo.  (English  Men 
of  Letters.) 

History  of  England  from  the  Fall  of  Wolsey  to  the 
Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada.  12  vols.  Lond.  1881. 
Svo. 

Thomas  Carlyle.  A  History  of  the  First  Forty  years 
of  his  Life.    1795-1835.    2  vols.     iowcZ.  1882.     Svo. 

FRUTERIUS  (Lucas),  Brugensis. 
Librorum  qui  recuperari  potuerunt   Reliquiae,  cura 
Jani  DousoB  a  Nortwyck    Antwerpice,  Id&i.    small  Svo. 

FRY  (Francis). 

A  Bibliographical  Description  of  the  Editions  of  the 
New  Testament,  Tyndal's  Version  in  English,  with 
numerous  readings,  etc.    Lond.  1S78.     4to. 


FUERST— FYFFK 


1201 


FUERST  (Dr  Julius). 

A  Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Lexicon  to  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, with  an  Introduction  giving  a  short  History  of 
Hebrew  Lexicography.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  S.  Davidson,  D.D,     Leipzig,  1867.     8vo. 

FULKE  (William),  D.D. 

The  Text  of  the  [Rhemiah]  New  Testament  with  a 
Confutation,  etc.     See  Bible  (Holy). 

FULLER  WORTHIES'  LIBRARY, 

Miscellanies  of  the  Fuller  Worthies'  Library,  edited 
by  the  Rev.  Alexander  B,  Grosart. — 
Vol.  L  The  Poems  of  Lord  Bacon,  Bishop  Jeremy 
Taylor,    Bishop    Bale,    William    Harbert, 
Humphrey  Gifford,  and  Dr  William  Loe. 
II.  Andrew's  Anatomic  of  Basenesse,  Lok's  Son- 
nets of  Christian  Passions,  etc.,  Markham's 
Teares  of  the  Beloved,  Marie  Magdalen's 
Teares,  etc. 
Ill,  Tuke's  Holy  Eucharist,  Fraunces's  Countesse 
of  Pembroke's  Emanuel,  Norris  of  Bemer- 
ton's  complete  Poems,  Viscount  Falkland's 
Poems,  Dr  Giles  Fletcher's  Licia  or  Poems 
of   Love,  and    Lever's  Crucifix   or  Holy 
Passion,  and  Queen  Elizabeth's  Teares. 


FULLER  WORTHIES'  "LTSRAHY— Continued. 
IV.  Poems  of  Christopher  Brooke,  Thomas  Lord 
Vaux,  Edward  Earl  of  Oxford,  Robert 
Earl  of  Essex,  and  Walter  Earl  of  Essex. 
The  Writings  of  Sir  Edward  Dyer.  Two 
Enterludes — 1.  Jacke  the  Jugeler.  2. 
Godly  Queene  Hester.  Luminalia,  etc 
4  vols,     n.p.  1871-1872.     12mo. 

See  also,   Beaumont  (Sib  John).     Crashaw  (R.) 
Davibb  (Sie  John).     Donnk  (John).     Vauohan  (H.) 


FURNIVALL  (F.  J.) 
Society. 


See  Eably  Enoush  Text 


FUSELI  (Henby). 

Lectures  on  Painting  delivered  at  the  Royal  Academy, 
March  1801.     Lond.  1801,     4to, 

FUSTEL  DE  COULANGES  (Numa  Denis). 

Histoire  des  Institutions  Politiques  de  rAncienne 
France.     Premiere  partie.     Paris,  1875.     Sva 

FYFFE  (C.  a.) 

History  of  Modern  Europe.  Vol.  L  From  the  Out- 
break of  the  Revolutionary  War  in  1792  to  the  Acces- 
sion of  Louis  XVIIL  in  1814.     Lond.  1880,     8vo. 


7h 


1202 


GACHARD— GARDEN. 


G 


GACHAED  (M.) 

Correspondence  de  Philippe  IT.     See  BBLaiUM. 

GAEDEKE  (Abnold). 

Maria  Stuart.     Heidelberg,  1879.     8vo. 

GAGNERAUX  (Prof.) 

Raccolta  di  Disegni,  incisi  da  abili  Artisti.  Firenze, 
n.d.     oblong  4to. 

GAILHABAUD  (Jules). 

L' Architecture  du  V°  au  XVIP  Sifecle,  et  les  Arts 
qui  en  dependent,  la  Sculpture,  la  Peinture  Murale,  la 
Peinture  sur  Verre,  la  Mosaique,  la  Ferronnerie,  etc. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1869-1872.     royal  foUo. 

GAILHARD  (J.) 

The  Present  State  of  the  Republic  of  Venice.  Lond. 
1669.     12mo. 

GAIRDNER  (James),  and  SPEDDING  (Jambs). 
Studies  in  English  History.     Edinb.  1881.     8vo. 

GAIUS. 

Gaii  Institutionum  Juris  Civilis  Commentarii  IV.  ; 
or.  Elements  of  Roman  Law,  by  Gaius ;  with  a  Trans- 
lation and  Commentary  by  Edward  Poste,  Barrister-at- 
Law.     Oxford,  1871.     8vo. 

GALEFUS  (Claudius). 

Opera  Omnia  :  Greece  (ediderunt  Andreas  Asulanus, 
J.  B.  Opizo  et  G.  Agricola).  Venetiis,  in  cedihiis  Aldi, 
1525.     folio. 

GALERIE  Imp^riale-Royale  au  Belv^dfere  h,  Vienne. 
See  Perger  (Sigismond  von). 

GALL  (Rev.  James). 

Primeval  Man  unveiled :  or,  the  Anthropology  of 
the  Bible.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

GALLENGA  (Antonio). 

History  of  Piedmont.     3  vols.     Lond.  1855.     8vo. 

Italy  Revisited  (1874).     2  vols.    Lond.  1875.    8vo. 

GALLIA  CHRISTIANIA  in  Provincias  Ecclesi- 
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folio. 


GALLOWAY  (G.) 

The  Tears  of  Poland.  To  which  are  added  Songs 
on  various  Subjects,  Scots  and  English,  with  other 
Poetical  Pieces.     Edinh.  1795.     12mo. 

GALLUCCIUS  (Angelus),  e  Soc.  Jesu. 
De  Bello  Belgico  ab  Anno  Christi  MDXCIII.  ad 
An.  MDCIX.     2  vols,  in  1.     Romce,  1666.     folio. 

GALVANO  (Antonio). 

The  Discoveries  of  the  World  from  their  first 
original  unto  the  year  of  our  Lord  1555.  Published 
by  Richard  Hakluyt,  now  reprinted  and  edited,  with 
the  original  Portuguese  Text,  by  Vice- Admiral  Bethune, 
C.B.     Lmid.l8Q2.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

GAMA  (Vasco  da). 

The  Three  Voyages  of  Vasco  da  Gama,  and  his 
Viceroyalty,  from  the  Lendas  da  India  of  Gaspar 
Correa,  accompanied  by  original  Documents.  Trans- 
lated and  edited  by  Lord  Stanley.  Lond.  1869.  8vo. 
(Hakluyt  Society.) 

GAMBOLD  (Rev.  W.) 

A  Compendious  Welsh  Grammar,  to  which  is  added 
a  short  English  and  Welsh  Vocabulary.  Bala,  1843. 
12mo. 

GAMEKEEPER  at  Home.     See  Jepferibs  (R.) 

GAMS  (Pius  Bonifacus),  O.S.B. 

Series  Episcoporum  Ecclesise  Catholicse  quotquot 
innotuerunt  a  beato  Petro  Apostolo.  Ratisbonae,  1873. 
4to. 

GANDER  (Joseph). 

A  Vindication  of  a  National-Fishery.  To  which  is 
added  the  Sovereignty  of  the  British  Isles.  Land. 
1699.     8vo. 

GARDEN. 

The  Kitchen  and  Market  Garden.  By  Contributors 
to  the  "  Garden."     Lond.  19,11.     post  Svo. 

GARDEN  (Alexander),  Advocate. 

A  Theatre  of  Scottish  Worthies ;  and  Lyf ,  Doings 
and  Deathe  of  William  Elphinstone,  Bishop  of  Aber- 
deen, 1619-1626.  (With  an  Introduction  by  David 
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GAEDINER— GENESIS. 


1203 


GARDINEE  (Samuel  Rawson). 

History  of  England  under  the  Duko  of  Buckingbam 
and  Charles  I.  1624-1628.  2  vols.  Lrnid.  1875. 
Svo. 

The  Personal  Government  of  Charles  I. ;  a  History 
of  England,  1628-1637.     2  vols.     LoTid.  IS77.     8vo. 

The  Fall  of  the  Monarchy  of  Charles  I.,  1637-1649. 
Vols.  I.  and  II.     Load.  1882.     Svo. 

GARDINER  (S.  R),  and  MULLINGER(J.  Bass). 
Introduction    to    the    Study   of    English   History. 
Lond.  1881.     Svo. 

GARDINER  (Stephen),  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

De  Vera  Obedientia.  A  Narration  made  in  Latine, 
with  the  Preface  of  Edmunde  Boner,  etc.,  touching 
true  Obedience.  Printed  at  Hamburgh  in  Latine 
MDXXXVL,  and  now  translated  into  English  by 
Michael  Wood  with  the  preface  and  conclusion  of 
the  Translatour.     From  Roane,  1553.     16mo. 

Exetasis  Testimoniorum,  qua;  Martinus  Bucer  ex 
Sanctis  Patribus  non  sancte  edidit  de  Ccelibatus  Dono. 
Lovanii,  apud  Jo.  Waen  Scotum,  1554.     4to. 

GARFIELD  (James),  President  U.S. A. 
Life.     See  Thaybr  (Wm.  M.) 

GARRETT  (Rhoda  and  Agnes). 

Suggestions  for  House  Decoration  in  Painting, 
Woodwork,  and  Furniture.  Lond.  1877.  post  Svo. 
(Art  at  Home  Series.) 

GAERICK  (David). 

Life.     See  Fitzgeeald  (Percy). 

GASCOIGNE  (Thomas). 

Poems.     See  Roxborghe  Librart. 

■    GASKELL  (George). 

Algeria  as  it  is.     Lmid.  1875.     post  Svo. 

GASSENDI  (Petros). 

The  Mirrour  of  true  Nobility  and  Gentility  ;  being 
the  Life  of  the  renowned  Nicolaus  Claudius  Fabricius, 
Lord  of  Peiresk,  Senator  of  the  Parliament  at  Aix. 
Englished  by  W.  Rand.     Land.  1657.     Svo. 

GASTRELL  (Francis),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  aiester. 
Notitia  Cestriensis.     See  Chetham  Society. 

GATTY  (Mrs.  Alfred). 

The  Book  of  Sun-Dials.     Lond.  1872.     4to. 


GAU8SEN  (L) 

Le  Canon  des  Saintes  ^ritures,  an  double  point  de 
Vue  de  la  Science  et  de  la  Foi.     2  rola     Lautanne, 

1860.     Svo. 

GAUTHIER  (Jules). 

Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart    3  vols.    Paris,  1869.    Svo. 

GAUTIER  (Th^ophile). 

Voyage  en  Espagne.     Pari»,  1845.     12mo. 

GAITTIERS  D'ARRAS. 

Eracles.     See  Bibuothek  dkk  dkutschkn  Natiokai/- 
Literatdb. 


GAWAYNE   (Sib)  and  the  Green  Knight 
Early  English  Text  Society. 


See 


GAZETTEERS. 

The  Imperial  Gazetteer  of  India.  iSis«  Hdktbr 
(W.  W.) 

Ordnance  Gazetteer  of  Scotland.  See  Groomb 
(Francis  H). 

GEBHARDT  (Hermann). 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Apocalypse  and  its  Relation  to 
the  Doctrine  of  the  Gospel  and  Epistles  of  John. 
Translated  by  the  Rev.  John  Jefferson.  Edivb.  1878. 
8vo.     (Clark's  Foreign  TheoL  Library). 


GEBLER  (K>bl  von). 
Galileo    Galilei    and    the    Roman    Cnria. 
authentic  Sources.     Lond.  1879.     Svo. 


From 


GEIKIE  (Pbofessob  Archibald). 
Life  of  Sir  Roderick  Murchison.     Sea  Murohison 
(Sir  R  L),  p.  705. 


GEIKIE  (Cunningham),  D.D. 
The   Life   and  Words  of   Christ 
1879.     Svo. 


2  vols.     Lond. 


GEIKIE  (James). 

The  Great  Ice  Age,  and  its  Relation  to  the  Antiquity 
of  Man.     Lmid.  1874.     8vo. 

Prehistoric  Europe:  a  Geological  Sketch.  Lond. 
1881.     Svo. 


GENERYDES 
Text  Society. 


a  Romance.     See  Eably  English 


GENESIS  and  exodus. 
The  Story  of  Genesis  and  Exodus 
Song,  A.D.  1250. 


an  Enrly  English 
See  Eably  Engush  Text  Socixty.  . 


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GENTLEMAN'S  JOURNAL— GILBAET. 


GENTLEMAN'S  JOURNAL  (The);  or,  the 
Monthly  Miscellany.  (Edited  by  Peter  Motteux.) 
January-December  1692.     Land.  1692.     4to. 

GEOFFREY  OF  MONMOUTH. 

Galfridi  de  Monumeta  Vita  Merlini  Vie  de  Merlin 
attribute  k  GeoiTroy  de  Monmouth  suivie  des  Proph^ties 
de  ce  Barde.  Publi^es  par  Franc.  Michel  et  Thomas 
Wright.     Paristis,  1837.     8vo. 

GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

Transactions  of  the  Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Vols.  L-IV.  part  1.     Hdinb.  1868-1881.     8vo. 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY  OF  INDIA.  See 
India. 

GEORGE  (Ernest). 

Etchings  in  Belgium,  with  descriptive  Letterpress. 
Lond.  1878.     folio. 

GEORGIAN  ERA  (The):  Memoirs  of  the  most 
Eminent  Persons  who  have  flourished  in  Great  Britain 
from  the  Accession  of  George  I.  to  the  Demise  of 
George  IV.     4  vols.     Lond.  1872-1874.     post  8vo. 

GERMAN  HOME  LIFE.  Reprinted  from 
Eraser's  Magazine.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

GERVASE  OF  CANTERBURY. 
Historical   Works.     (RoUe   Series.)       See    Bhitain 
(Great). 

GERVASIUS  TORNACENSIS. 
Divina  quatuor  Energumenorum  Liberatio  facta  apud 
Suessiones  anno  MDLXXXII.     Pansiis,  1583.     8vo. 

GESCHICHTSCHREIBER  (Die)  der  deutschen 
Vorzeit  in  deutscher  Bearbeitung.  Lieferung  51-65. 
Leipzig,  1871-1881.     12mo. 

GESENIUS  (Guliblmus). 

Thesaurus  philologicus  criticus  Linguae  Hebraese  et 
Chaldaeae  Veteris  Testamenti     Lipsice,  1829.     folio. 

GESTA  EOMANORUM. 

Early  English  Versions.  See  Eablt  Engush  Text 
Society. 

Der  Roemer  Tat,  herausgegeben  von  Ad.  Keller. 
See  Bibliothek  der  National  Literator. 

GHETALDUS  (Marinus). 

Promotus  Archimedis,  sen  de  variis  Corporum  generi- 
bus  gravitate  et  magnitudine  comparatis.  Eomce, 
1603.     4to. 

,  Apollonius  Redivivus,  sen  Restituta  Apollonii  Pergaei 
Inclinationum  Geometria.     Veneiiis,  1607.     4to. 


GIBB  (Sir  George  Duncan). 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Robert  Gib,  Lord  of  Car- 
ribber,  Familiar  Servitor  and  Master  of  the  Stables  to 
King  James  V.  of  Scotland,  With  Notices  of  his 
Descendants,  etc.     2  vols.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

GIBBS  (Henry  James),  and  Edwards  (John 
William). 

Handy-Book  of  Elementary  Education  Law,  com- 
prising the  complete  text  of  the  Elementary  Education 
Acts,  1870,  1873,  1876;  with  the  Incorporated  Acts, 
Illustrative  Documents,  etc.     Land.  1876.     8vo. 

Code  of  the  Scotch  Education  Department,  1876  ; 
with  Notes,  etc.     Edinb.     1877.     12mo. 

GIBSON  (Rev.  James). 

Marriage  Affinity  Question;  or,  Marriage  with  the 
Sister  of  a  Deceased  Wife  fully  discussed.  Edinb. 
1854.     8vo. 

GIBSON  (John),  Sculptor. 

Imitations  of  Drawings  by  John  Gibson.  Engraved 
by  G.  Wenzel  and  L.  Prosseda,  Rome.  Lond.  1851. 
oblong  4to. 

Life.     See  Eastlake  (Lady). 

GIBSON  (John),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 
Reminiscences  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.     Edinb.  1871. 
12mo. 


GIBSON  (Rev.  Thomas  Ellison). 
Lydiate    Hall    and  its  Associations. 


n.p.    1876. 


4to. 


GIFFARD  (J.  W.  DE  Longueville). 

Reports  of  Cases  adjudged  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery  by  Sir  John  Stuart.  Vol  V.,  1863-5. 
Completing  the  Series,  and  containing  a  Digest  of  all 
the  Cases  reported  in  Smale  and  Giffard's,  and  in 
Giffard's  Reports.     Lond.  1871.     royal  8vo. 

GIFFORD  (Thomas),  of  Busta. 

Historical  Description  of  the  Zetland  Islands  in  the 
year  1733,  with  an  Appendix  of  Illustrative  Docu- 
ments. Reprinted  from  the  original  edition,  published 
in  1786,  under  the  superintendence  of  John  Nichols. 
Edinb.  1879.     8vo. 

GILBART  (James  William). 

The  History,  Principles  and  Practice  of  Banking. 
New  edition,  revised  to  the  present  date,  by  A.  S. 
Michie.  2  vols.  Lond.  1882.  post  8vo.  (Bohn's 
Economic  Library.) 


GILBERT— GLASSFORD. 


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GILBERT  (Sir  Humphrey). 

Queen  Elizabethes  Achademy. 
Text  Society. 


See  Early  English 


GILBERT  (John  T.) 

Contemporary  History  of  Affairs  in  Ireland,  1641- 
1652.     See  Ireland. 

Hiatorical  and  Municipal  Documents  of  Ireland. 
(Rolls  Series.)     See  Britain  (Great). 

History  of  the  Irish  Confederation  and  the  War  in 
Ireland,  1641-1643  :  containing  a  Narrative  of  Affairs 
by  Richard  BeUings,  Secretary  of  the  Supreme  Council 
of  the  Irish  Confederation.  With  Correspondence  and 
Documents,  etc.,  now  for  the  first  time  published. 
2  vols.     Dublin,  1882.     4to. 

GILBERT  (Josiah). 

Autobiography  and  other  Memorials  of  Mrs  Gilbert 
(formerly  Ann  Taylor).     2  vols.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

GILBERT  (Louis). 

La  Marbrerie,  120  Planches  gravies,  representant 
des  Travaux  de  Marbrerie,  Monuments  Funeraires, 
Chemin^s,  Autels,  Fonts  Baptismaux,  etc.  Paris, 
1866.     royal  4to. 

GILBERT  (Wiluam). 

Lucrezia  Borgia,  Duchess  of  Ferrara  :  a  Biography, 
illustrated  by  rare  and  unpublished  Documents.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869.     post  8vo. 

GILCHRIST  (Alexander). 

Life  of  William  Blake,  with  Selections  from  his 
Poems  and  other  Writings.  Illustrated  from  Blake's 
own  Works,  with  additional  Letters,  and  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author.     2  vols.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

GILES  (Rev.  Dr). 

Hebrew  and  Christian  Records;  an  Historical 
Enquiry  concerning  the  Age  and  Authorship  of  the 
Old  and  New  Testaments.     2  vols.    Lond.  1877.    8vo. 

GILFILLAN  (Rev.  George),  Dundee. 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Baronet.  Edinb.  1870. 
post  8vo. 

Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Anderson,  LL.D.  Lond. 
1873.     post  8vo. 

GILL  (William  F.) 

Life  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.     Neia  York,  1878.     8vo. 

GILLMORE  (Parker). 

Prairie  and  Forest :  a  Description  of  the  Game  of 
North  America,  with  Personal  Adventures  in  their 
Pursuit.     LoTid.  1874.     post  8vo. 


GILLRAY  (James). 

The  Works  of  James  Gillray,  the  Caricaturist ;  with 
the  History  of  his  Life  and  Times.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Wright     Lond.  1873.     4to. 

GIRARD  (Bernard  de),  Sieur  du  Haillan. 

De  I'Estat  et  Succez  des  Affaires  de  France,  conten- 
ant  sommairement  I'Histoire  des  Roys  de  France,  etc 
Parig,  1573.     12mo. 

GLADBACH  (Prop.  Ernst). 

Les  Constructions  en  Bois  de  la  Suisse,  relev^es  dans 
les  divers  Cantons,  et  compar^es  aux  Constructions  en 
Bois  de  I'Allemagne.     Paris,  1870.     large  folio. 

GLADSTONE  (J.  H.) 

Michael  Faraday.     Lond.  1872.     post  Svo. 

GLADSTONE  (Right  Hon.  William  Ewabt). 
Homeric  Synchronism :  an  Enquiry  into  the  Time 
and  Place  of  Homer.     Lond.  1876.     post  Svo. 

GLAISHER  (James). 

Traveb  in  the  Air  by  James  Glaisher,  Camille 
Flammarion,  W.  de  Fonvielle,  and  Gaston  Tissandier. 
Edited  by  James  Glaisher.     Lond.  1871.     royal  Svo. 

The  Atmosphere,  translated.  See  Flammarion 
(C.) 

The  World  of  Comets,  translated.  See  Guillbmin 
(AmtoiiE). 

GLAS  (John). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Lord's  Supper.  Edinb.  1743. 
12mo. 

GLASGOW. 

The  Picture  of  Glasgow ;  or.  Stranger's  Guide. 
Glasgmc,  1806.     Svo. 

Chronicles  of  Saint  Mungo;  or.  Antiquities  and 
Traditions  of  Glasgow.     Glasgow,  1843.     post  Svo. 

Process  of  Declarator  MDCCLXXV.  concerning  the 
^Management  of  the  Revenue  of  Glasgow  College,  and 
concerning  a  Vote  in  the  Comitia  of  the  University  of 
Glasgow.     With  an  Appendix,     n.p.,  1778.     4to. 

The  Glasgow  University  Calendar  for  the  Year 
1877-78.     Glasgow,  1877.     12mo. 

History  of  Glasgow.     See  Gordon  (J.  F.  S.) 

GLASSFORD  {3 tMw),  Advocate. 

Sphinx  Incruenta  :  or,  two  hundred  and  twelve  ori- 
ginal Enigmas  and  Charades.  (Anon.)  Edinb,  1835. 
12  mo. 

Elegiae.    lup.,  lud.,  4to. 


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GLASSON— GOODENOUGH. 


GLASSON  (Ernest). 

Histoire  du  Droit  et  des  Institutions  Politiques, 
Civilea  et  Judiciares  de  I'Angleterre  compares  au  Droit 
et  aux  Institutions  de  la  France  depuis  leur  origine. 
2  vok     Paris,  1882.     8vo. 

GLEDSTONE  (James  Paterson). 
The  Life  and  Times  of  George  Whitefield.     Lovd. 
1871.     8vo. 

GLEIG  (Rev.  G.  E.) 

The  Leipzig  Campaign.     Land.  1852.     pogt  8vo. 

The  Great  Problem :  can  it  be  solved  1  Edinb. 
1876.     8vo. 

The  Subaltern.  Revised  and  corrected,  with  a  new 
Preface.     Edinb.  1872.     post  8vo. 

Life  of  Arthui-,  Duke  of  "Wellington.  New  edition. 
Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

GLENORCHY  (Willielma,  Viscountess). 
Life.     See  Jones  (T.  S.) 

GLOAG  (Paton  James),  D.D. 
The  Messianic  Prophecies.     The  Baird  Lecture  for 
1879.     Edinh.  1879.     post  8vo. 

GLOVER  (Stephen). 

History  and  Gazetteer  of  the  County  of  Derby  ; 
drawn  up  from  actual  observation,  and  from  the  best 
Authorities,  containing  the  Parochial  and  Family 
History,  Biography,  etc.     Edited  by  Thomas  Noble. 

2  vols.     Derby,  1831,  1833.     4to. 

GOD  AND  THE  KING.  See  Oath  of 
Allegiance. 

GODEFROI  (Henry). 

Digest  of  the  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Trusts  and 
Trustees.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

GODEFROY  (FRfiD^Ric). 

Dictionnaire  de  I'Ancienne  Langue  Fran^aise  et  de 
tous  ses  Dialectes  du  IX*  au  XV"  Sifecles.  Parts  1-12. 
Paris,  1880-1881.     4to. 

GODET  (F.),  D.D. 

Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John.  Translated 
by  Frances  Crombie,    M.  D.   Cusin,  and    S.   Taylor. 

3  vols.     Edi7d).   1876-1877.     8vo.      (Clark's  Foreign 
Theol.  Library.) 

Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans. 
.Translated  from  the  French  by  Rev.  A.  Cusin.  2  vol& 
Edinh.  1880, 1881.     (Clark's  Foreign  Theol.  Library.) 


GODKIN  (G.  S.) 

Life  of  Victor  Emmanuel  II.,  First  King  of  Italy. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     post  8vo. 

GOERRES  (JoHANN  Joseph). 

Athanasius.     Regenshurg,  1838.     8vo. 

Die  Triarier,  H.  Leo,  Dr  P.  Marheinecke,  Dr  K. 
Bruno.     Regenshurg,  1838.     8vo. 

Zum  Jahresgedachtniss  des  zwanzigsten  Novembers 
1837.     Regemburg,  1838.     8vo. 

Kirche  und  Staat  nach  Ablauf  der  Kolner  Irrung. 
Weissenhurg.  1842.     8vo. 

GOETHE  (JoHANN  Wolfgang  von). 

Faust.     StuttgaH  und  Tiibingen,  1847.     post  8vo. 

Faust :  a  Tragedy.  With  copious  Notes,  gram- 
matical, philological,  and  exegetical,  by  Falck  Lebahn. 
Lond.  1853.     8vo. 

Faust,  a  Tragedy,  in  two  parte;  translated  in  the 
original  Metres,  by  Bayard  Taylor.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1871.     8vo. 

The  Sorrows  of  Werther  :  a  German  story.  (Trans- 
lated by  Mr  Pratt.)     2  vols.     Lond.  1795.     12mo. 

GOFF  (Thomas). 

Three  excellent  Tragedies,  viz.,  the  Raging  Turk, 
or  Bajazet  the  Second;  the  Courageous  Turk,  or 
Amurath  the  First ;  and  the  Tragojdie  of  Orestes. 
Lond.  1656.     8vo. 

GOLDINGHAM  (Henry). 

The  Garden  Plot,  etc.     See  Roxburghe  Club. 

GOLDSMID  (Major-Gen.  Sib  Frederick  John). 

Telegraph  and  Travel :  a  Narrative  of  the  formation 
and  development  of  Telegraphic  Communication  be- 
tween England  and  India.     Lvnd.  1874.     royal  8vo. 

James  Outram:  a  Biography.  2  vols.  Lond.  1880.  8vo. 

GOMERSALL  (Robert). 
Poems.     Lond.  1633.     12mo. 

GOMEZ  (Madeleine  Ang.  Poisson). 
Anecdotes  ou  Histoire  Secrette  de  la  Maison  Otto- 
mane.     (Anon.)     4  vols.     Amsterdam,  1722.      12mo. 

GOODE  (Rev.  William). 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Goode.  Second  edition, 
to  which  is  added  an  Appendix  of  Select  Letters. 
Lond.  1828.     8vo. 

GOODENOUGH  (James  G.),  R.N. 

Journal  of  Commodore  Goodenough  during  his  last 
Command  as  Senior  Officer  on  the  Australian  Station, 
1873-1875.  Edited,  with  a  Memoir,  by  his  Widow. 
Lond.  1876.     8vo.  . 


GOODSIR— GRAESSE. 


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GOODSIR  ^Joseph  Taylor),  Minister  of  Largo. 

Statement  drawn  up  to  be  laid  before  a  Committee 
.of  the  Presbytery  of  St.  Andrews.  Edinb.  1860. 
8vo 

What  and  whence  drawn  1  The  Twofold  Doctrine 
of  the  Pastoral  issued  by  the  Commission  of  the  As- 
sembly, Nov.  18,  1851,  with  special  reference  to 
Protestant  Truth  in  opposition  to  Popish  Error.  A 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  the  Moderator.  Edinh.  1852. 
8vo. 

The  Constitutional  Right  of  every  member  of  the 
National  Church  to  be  instructed  in  the  Faith  by  a 
Church  Court  The  substance  of  two  Speeches  delivered 
respectively  at  the  bars  of  the  Presbytery  of  Edinburgh 
and  the  Synod  of  Lothian  and  Tweeddale.  Edinh. 
1852.     8vo. 

GOODWIN  (Francis),  Architect. 

Domestic  Architecture,  being  a  series  of  Designs  for 
Mansions,  Villas,  Rectory  Houses,  Parsonage  Houses, 
Park  Gate  Lodges,  etc.,  in  the  Grecian,  Italian,  and 
old  English  Styles  of  Architecture.  2  vols.  Land. 
1843.     4to. 


GOOGE  (Baenabb). 

The  Popish  Kingdome  or  Reigne  of  Antichrist. 
Naogeorgus  (Thomas). 


See 


GORDON  (Mrs). 

Hay  Macdowall  Grant  of  Arndilly ;  his  Life 
Labours,  and  Teachings.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

GORDON  (Charles  George). 

Colonel  Gordon  in  Central  Africa,  1874-1879,  from 
original  Letters  and  Documents.  With  a  Map  of  the 
Country  prepared  under  Colonel  Gordon's  supervision. 
Edited  by  George  Birkbeck  Hill.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

GORDON  (Lady  Duff). 

Last  Letters  from  Egypt;  to  which  are  added 
Letters  from  the  Cape ;  with  a  Memoir  by  her 
Daughter,  Mrs  Ross.     Lo7\d.  1875.     post  8vo. 

GORDON  (James  F.  S.),  D.D. 

Glasghu  Facies :  the  History  of  Glasgow,  Ancient 
and  Modem,  from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time, 
with  numerous  Illustrations  by  Writers  of  eminence 
in  Literature,  Science  and  Art.  Edited  by  James  F. 
S.  Gordon.     2  vols.     Glasgow,  1873.     8vo. 

GORDON  (John). 

Elizabethse  Reginae  Manes  de  Religione  et  Regno  ad 
Jacobum  Magnum  Britanniarum  Regem.  Lond,  1604. 
4to. 


GORDON  (John). 

Short  History  of  the  Adventures  of  a  London  Re- 
viewer.    Lond.  1824.     8vo. 

GORDON  (Libdt.-Col.  T.  E.) 

The  Roof  of  the  World  :  being  the  Narrative  of  a 
Journey  over  the  high  Plateau  of  Tibet  to  the  Russian 
Frontier,  and  the  Oxua  Sources  on  Pamir.  Edinh. 
1876.    imp.  8vo. 

GORPON  (Thomas). 

An  Essay  on  Public  Sports  and  Diversions.  To 
which  is  subjoined  an  Epilogue  addressed  to  the 
Nobility,  Gentry,  etc.  of  Edinburgh,  spoke  by  Mr 
Este.     Edinh.  1743.     12mo. 

GOSSELIN  (M.) 

The  Power  of  the  Pope  during  the  Middle  Ages  ;  or, 
an  Historical  Enquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Temporal 
Power  of  the  Holy  See.  Translated  by  Rev.  Matthew 
Kelly.     2  vok     Lond.  1853.     8vo. 

GOSTWICK  (Joseph),  and  HARRISON  (R.) 
Outlines  of  German  Literature.     Lond.  1880.     post 
8vo. 

GOTTFRIED  VON  STRASSBURG. 

Werke;  aus  den  bessten  Handschriften  mitEinleitung 
und  WorterbucL  Herausgegeben  durch  F.  Heinrich 
von  der  Hagen.     2  vols.     Breilau,  1823.     8vo. 

GOULAS  (Nicolas). 

MSmoires.     See  France  :  Soci6t6  de  l'Histoirk. 

GOULBURN  (Edward  Meyrick),  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Norwich. 

The  Principles  of  the  Cathedral  System  vindicated 
and  enforced  upon  Members  of  Cathedral  Foundations. 
Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

GOWER  (John). 

De  Confessione  Amantis.  Lond.,  Tlio.  Bertelet, 
1554.     folio. 

GOWRIE  CONSPIRACY. 

Narratio  de  Conspiratione  a  Comite  Gouriae  contra 
Jacobum  ejus  Nominis  Sectum,  Scotorum  Regem, 
Perthi  die  Martis  qui  quintus  erat  Augusti,  anno  MDC 
intentata.     Haidelhergcu,  1601.     4to. 

GRAESSE  (Db  J.  G.  T.) 

Tr^r  de   Livres  rares  et  pr^cieux,   on  Nouveau 

Dictionnaire  Bibliographique,  eontenant  plus  de  cent 

I  mille  Articles.    6  vols,  in  4.    Dretde,  1859-1869.    4to. 


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GKAESSE— GKEECE. 


GEAESSE  (Dr  J.  G.  T)— Continued. 

Guide  de  TAmateur  de  Porcelaines  et  de  Poteries. 
Dresde,  1873.     8vo. 

Orbis  Latinus,  oder  Verzeichniss  der  lateinischen 
Benennungen  der  bekanntesten  Stadte,  etc.,  Meere, 
Seen,  Berge  und  Flusse  in  alien  Theilen  der  Erde. 
Dresden,  1861.     8vo. 

Zeitschrift  ftir  Museologie  und  Antiquitatenkunde 
sowie  fiir  verwandte  Wissenschaften.  Parts  1-3. 
Dresden,  1878-1880.     4to. 

GKAHAM  (John  Murray). 

Annals  and  Correspondence  of  the  Viscount  and  the 
First  and  Second  Earls  of  Stair.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1875. 
Bvo, 

GRAHAM  (William.) 

Memoir  of  John  Macfarlane.  LL.D.  Edinh.  1876. 
post  8vo. 

GRAHAM  (William.) 

The  Creed  of  Science,  Religious,  Moral,  and  Social. 
Land.  1881.     8vo. 

GEAHAME  (James.) 

The  Siege  of  Copenhagen :  a  Poem.  Edinh.  1808. 
4to. 

GRAIL  (The  Holt).  See  Early  English  Tkxt 
Society. 

GRAMPIAN  CLUB. 

Cartulary  of  Cambuskenneth.     See  Eraser  (W.) 

Genealogical  Collections  concerning  the  Scottish 
House  of  Edgar,  with  a  Memoir  of  James  Edgar, 
private  secretary  to  the  Chevalier  St.  George.  Lond. 
1873.     4to. 

Liber  ProtocoUorum  M.  Cuthberti  Simonis,  Notarii 
Public!  et  Scribae  Capituli  Glasguensis,  a.d.  1499-1513. 
See  Bain  (Joseph). 

Register  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Crail.  See 
Rogers  (Rev.  Charles). 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  John  Knox.  See  Rogers 
(Rev.  Charles). 

The  Charters  of  the  Priory  of  Beauly.  See  Batten 
(E.  C.) 

Historical  Notices  of  St.  Anthony's  Monastery,  Leith. 
See  Rogers  (Rev.  Charles). 

Rental  Book  of  the  Cistercian  Abbey  of  Coupar- 
Angus.     See  Rogers  (Rev.  Charles). 

Chartulary  of  the  Cistercian  Priory  of  Coldstream. 
See  Rogers  (Rev.  Charles). 

Boswelliana.     See  Boswell  (James). 


GRAMPIAN  CluVR—Cmtinued. 

History  of  the  Chapel  Royal  of  Scotland,  with  the 
Register  of  the  Chapel  Royal  of  Stirling.  See  Rogebb 
(Rev.  Charles). 

GRANT  (Sir  Alexander),  Bart.,  LL.D. 

Aristotle.  Edinh.  1877.  12mo.  (Ancient  Classics 
for  English  Readers). 

GRANT  (Mrs  Anne)  of  Laggan. 

Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady,  with  Sketches  of 
Manners  and  Scenery  in  America.  Third  edition. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1817.     12mo. 

GRANT  (Sir  Hope),  G.C.B. 

Incidents  in  the  China  War  of  1860.  See  Knollts 
(Henry). 

GRANT  (James). 

The  Newspaper  Press;  its  Origin,  Progress,  and 
Present  State.     3  vols.     Lond.  1871-1873.     8vo. 

GRASWINCKEL  (Theod.  J.  F.) 

Dissertatio  de  Prasludiis  Justitise  et  Juris  adv. 
R.  P.  F.  Rebellum  Lusitanum,  e  Soc.  Jesu.  Accessit 
ejusdem  Dissertatio  fide  de  Hsereticis  et  RebeUibus 
servandis.     Dordraci,  1660.     12mo. 

GRATRY  (A.),  Pretre  de  VOrcdcdre. 
Henri  Perreyve.     Lond.  1872.     post  Bvo. 

GRAVIER  (Gabriel). 

D^couverte  de  I'Amerique  par  les  Normands  au  X* 
Sifecle.     Paris  et  Rouen,  1874.     4to. 

GRAY  (John  Henry),  LL.D. 

China  :  a  History  of  the  Laws,  Manners,  and  Customs 
of  the  People.  Edited  by  William  Gow  Gregor. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

GRAY  (Robert). 

The  Birds  of  the  West  of  Scotland,  including  the 
Outer  Hebrides.     Glasgow,  1871.     8vo. 

GRAY  (Robert),  Bisliop  of  Cape  Town. 

Life.  Edited  by  his  Son,  Rev.  Charles  Gray. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

GREECE. 

The  Pictorial  History  of  Greece.  By  LyaU,  Mountain, 
Pococke,  Renouard,  Ottley,  RusseU,  Rutt,  and  Talfourd. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1851.     post  8vo. 

See  also  Encyclop.edia  Metropolitana. 


GREEN— GRONINGIUS. 


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GREEN"  (John  Richard). 

A  Short  History  of  the  English  People.  Lond.  1875. 
post  8vo. 

History  of  the  English  People.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1877-1880.     8vo. 

The  Making  of  England.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

GREEN  (Rev.  Samuel  G.),  D.D. 

French  Pictures  drawn  with  Pen  and  Pencil  Lond. 
n.  d.     royal  8vo. 

See  also,  Manning  (Rev.  Samuel). 

GREENSHIELDS  (J.  B.),  Advocate. 

Annals  of  the  Parish  of  Lesmahagow.  Edinb.  1864. 
4to. 

GREENWELL  (William). 

British  Barrows  :  a  Record  of  the  examination  of 
Sepulchral  Mounds  in  various  parts  of  England. 
Oxford,  1877.     8vo. 

GREENWOOD  (Harrt). 

Greenwood's  Manual  of  the  Practice  of  Conveyancing; 
to  which  are  added  concise  Common  Forms  and  Pre- 
cedents in  Conveyancing.  Sixth  edition.  Lond.  1881. 
8vo. 

GREG  (W.  R.) 

The  Great  Duel ;  its  true  Meaning  and  Uses.  Lond. 
1871.     post  8vo. 

Mistaken  Aims  and  Attainable  Ideals.  Lond.  1876. 
post  8vo. 

Enigmas  of  Life.     Lond.  1879.     post  8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Essays.     Lond.  1882.     post  8vo. 

GREGORIUS  (S.),  Papa. 

King  Alfred's  West-Saxon  Version  of  Gregory's 
Pastoral  Care.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

GREGORIUS  THAUMATURGUS  (S.) 

The  Works  of  Gregory  Thaumaturgus,  Dionysius  of 

Alexandria  and  Archelaus.    Translated  by  Rev.  S.  D.  F. 

Salmond.     Edinb.  1871.     8vo.     (Clark's  Ante-Nicene 

Library.) 

GRELLET  (Stephen). 

Life.     See  Seebohm  (Benjamin). 

GRELOT  (Guillaume  Joseph). 
Relation  Nouvello  d'un  Voyage  de  Constantinople. 
Fans,  1681.     12mo. 

GREVILLE  (Charles  C.  F.) 

Journal  of  the  Reigns  of  King  George  IV.  and  King 
William  IV.  Edited  by  Honry  Reeve,  Registrar  of  the 
Privy  Council     3  vols.     Lond.  1874.     8vo, 


GREVILLE  (Sir  Fulke).     See  Brooke  (Lord). 

GREY  (Libut.-General,  the  Hon.  C.) 

The  Early  Years  of   H.R.H.   the  Prince  Consort. 

Compiled   under  the   direction  of   Her   Mtgesty   the 

Queen.     Lond.  1867.     8vo. 


GRIESBACH  (J.  J.) 
Criseos    Griesbachianse    in 
Synopsis.     Edidit  Jos.  White. 


Novum    Testamentum 
Oxonii,  1811.     8vo. 


GRIFFITH  (Gualter  C.) 

A  Pocket  Digest  of  Stamp  Duties,  being  a  Supple- 
ment to  the  sixth  edition  of  the  Digest  of  Stamp 
Duties,  etc.,  by  T.  B.  Vacher.     Lond.  1871.     12mo. 

GRIFFITH  (WiLUAM  Downes). 

The  Law  and  Practice  in  Bankruptcy ;  with  Statutea, 
Orders,  and  Forms,  founded  on  Archbold's  Treatise. 
2  vols.    Lond.  1869.     royal  8vo. 

The  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  Acts  1873  and 
1875;  with  Rules,  Orders  and  Costa  thereunder;  with 
copious  Notes,  etc.,  forming  a  complete  Book  of  Practice 
under  the  above  Acts.     Lond.  1875.    8vo. 

GRIMM  (Dr  Jacob). 

Teutonic  Mythology.  Translated,  with  Notes  and 
Appendix,  by  James  Stephen  Stallybrass.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

GRIMM  (Dr  Jacob),  und  GRIMM  (Wilhelm). 
Kinder   und   Eausmarchen.       2    vols.       Gottingen, 
1843.     8vo. 

GRIMOUARD    DE     SAINT    LAURENT     (Lb 

Comte  de). 

Guide  de  I'Art  Chrdtien :  £tudes  d'E8th(5tique  et 
d'Iconographie.     6  vols.     Paris,  1872-1875.     8vo. 

GRIVAUD  DE  LA  VINCELLE  (Cl.  Madeleine). 

Recueil  de  Monumens  Antiques,  la  plupart  Incdits, 
et  d6couverts  dans  I'ancienne  Gaule ;  Ouvrage  eurichi 
de  Cartes  et  Planches  en  taille-douce,  qui  pent  faire 
suite  aux  Recueils  du  Comte  de  Caylus,  et  de  la 
Sauvagfere.     3  vols.     Paris,  1817.     4to. 

GROHMAN  (W.  A.  Baillie). 

Tyrol  and  the  Tyrolese :  the  People  and  the  Land, 
in  their  Social,  Sporting,  and  Mountaineering  Aspects. 
Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

GRONINGIUS  (Johannes),  J.  C. 

Bibliotheca  Universalis  sen  Codex  Operum  Variorum 
qualia  sunt,  Dissertatio  de  Neevis  Juris  Romani,  Biblio- 
theca Juris  Gentium,  Historia  Ji'ris  Principum,  etc 
Hamburgi,  1701.     8vo. 

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GROOME— GUAZZO. 


GROOME  (Francis  Hindes). 

In  Gipsy  Tents.     Edinh.  18S0.     post  8vo. 

Ordnance  Gazetteer  of  Scotland  :  a  Survey  of  Scottish 
Topography,  Statistical,  Biographical,  and  Historical 
Vol.  I.     Edinb.  1882.     royal  8vo. 

GROSART  (A.  B.) 

Miscellanies  of  the  Fuller  "Worthies'  Lihrary.  See 
Fui-LER  Worthies'  Library. 

GROSLEY  (Pierre  Jean). 

A  Tour  to  London ;  or,  New  Observations  on 
England  and  its  Inhabitants.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  Thomas  Nugeat,  LL.D.  2  vols.  Land. 
1772.     8vo. 

GROTE  (Mrs).     See  Eastlakb  (Lady). 

GROTE  (George). 

Minor  Works;  with  Critical  Remarks  on  his  Intel- 
lectual Character,  Writings,  and  Speeches,  by  Alexander 
Bain.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

Aristotle.  Edited  by  Professor  Alexander  Bain, 
LLD.,  and  G.  Croom  Robertson.  2  vols.  Lond.  1872. 
8vo. 

Seven  Letters  concerning  the  PoUtics  of  Switzerland 
pending  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  in  1847.  Lond. 
1876.     8vo. 

Fragments  on  Ethical  Subjects,  by  G.  Grote  :  being 
a  Selection  from  his  Posthumous  Papers.  Lond. 
1876.     8vo. 

The  Personal  Life  of  George  Grote,  compiled  from 
Family  Documents,  Private  Memoranda,  and  Original 
Letters  to  and  from  various  Friends,  by  Mrs  Grote, 
Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

GROTIUS  (H0QO). 

Poemata,  coUecta  olim  a  fratre  ejus  GuiL  Grotio. 
Access,  jam  et  alia  nonnulla  ejusdem  Autoris  per  R.  H. 
redacta.     Lond.  1639.     small  8vo. 

The  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion,  in  six  Books, 
corrected  and  illustrated  with  Notes  by  Mr  Le  Clerc. 
To  which  is  added  a  seventh  Book  by  the  said  ]\Ir  Le 
Clerc.  Done  into  English  by  John  Clarke,  D.D. 
Lond.  1786.     8vo. 

GROVE  (F.  C.) 

The  Frosty  Caucasus  :  an  Account  of  a  Walk  through 
part  of  the  Range,  and  of  an  Ascent  of  Elbruz  in  the 
Summer  of  1874.     Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

GROVE  (George). 

Dictionary  of  Music  and  Musicians  (a.d.  1450-1880). 
By  eminent  Writers,  English  and  Foreign.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1879-1880.     8vo. 


GROVE  (Sir  W.  R.) 

The  Correlation  of  Physical  Forces.  Sixth  edition, 
with  other  Contributions  to  Science.  Load.  1874. 
8vo. 

GRUB  (George). 

An  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Scotland,  from  the 
Introduction  of  Christianity  to  the  Present  Time. 
4  vols.     Edinb.  1861.     8vo. 

GRUBB  (John). 

The  British  Heroes.    See  Poems  (Collect,  of).    4to. 

GRUNER  (Lewis). 

The  Mosaics  in  the  Cupola  in  the  Cappella  Chigiana 
of  Sta  Maria  del  Popolo  in  Rome.  Designed  by 
Rafi'aelle  Sanzio  d'Urbino.  Engraved  and  edited  by 
L.  Gruner.     Lond.  1850.     folio. 

The  Caryatides  from  the  Stanza  dell'  Eliodoro  in  the 
Vatican.  Designed  by  Raffaelle  d'Urbino.  Engraved 
and  edited  by  L.  Gruner.     Lond.  1852.     folio. 

"  Lo  Scaffale  ; "  or.  Presses  in  the  Sacristy  of  the 
Church  of  St.  Maria  deUe  Grazie  at  Milan  :  Illustra- 
tions of  the  Painted  Decoration  by  Bernardino  Luini, 
executed  in  Chromo- Lithography.     Lond.  1860.    folio. 

Die  Decorative  Kunst.  Beitrage  zur  Ornamentik 
fiir  Architektur  und  Kunstgewerbe  aus  den  Schatzen 
der  KonigL  Sammlung  fiir  Handzeichnungen  und 
Kupferstiche.  Lieferung  1-8.  Dresden,  1880-1881. 
foHo. 

GUALDI  (Abbate).     See  Leti  (Gregorio), 

GUALTER  (Rodolph). 

De  Neutralibus  et  mediis  ;  grosly  Inglyshed,  Jacke 
of  both  Sydes.  A  Godly  and  a  necessary  catholike 
Admonition  touching  those  that  be  Neutres,  holding 
upon  no  certayne  Religion  nor  Doctryne.  Lond.  1562. 
12mo. 

GUARIKI  (Gio-Battista). 

H  Pastor  Fido :  Pastorale. — Le  Berger  Fidele.  (Italian 
and  French.)     2  vols.     Pam,  1759.     12mo. 

Pastor  Fido.     CrisopoU  {Parma),  1793.     imp.  4to. 

GUATTINI  (Michael  Angelo),  Capuccino. 

Viaggio  nel  Regno  del  Cogno  del  Padre  Jlichael 
Angelo  de  Guattini  da  Reggio  et  del  Padre  Dionigi  de 
Carli  da  Piacenza,  Capuccini,  Missiouarii  Apostolici, 
descritto  per  Lettere.      Veiietia,  lQ7d.     12mo. 

GUAZZO  (Stefano). 

Dialoghi  Piacevoll      Venetia,  1604.     8vo. 


GIJBERNATIS— GUZl^LAJf. 


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GUBERNATIS  (Professor  Anoelo  de),  Florence. 
Zoological  Mythology  ;  or,  tbe  Legends  of  Animals. 
2  vols.     Land.  1872.     8vo. 

GUi;N^E  (L'AbbA). 

Lettres  de  quelques  Juifs  k  M.  de  Voltaire  avec  un 
Petit  Commentaire,  et  Mdmoires  sur  la  Fertility  de  la 
Jud^e.     Versailles,  1817.     8vo. 

GUHL  (K),  AND  KONER  (W.) 

The  Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  described  from 
antique  Monuments.  Translated  from  the  third 
German  edition  by  F.  Hueifer.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 


GUILDS. 

Original  Ordinances  of  early  English  Gilds. 
Early  English  Text  Society. 


See 


GUILLEMIN  (Am6d6e). 

The  World  of  Comets.  Translated  and  Edited  by 
James  Glaisher.     Lond.  1877.     royal  8vo. 

The  Forces  of  Nature.  A  popular  Introduction  to 
the  Study  of  Physical  Phenomena.  Translated  by 
Mrs  Norman  Lockyer.     Lond.  1872.     royal  8vo. 

GUINNARD  (A.) 

Three  Years'  Slavery  among  the  Patagonians ;  an 
Account  of  his  Captivity.  Translated  from  the  French 
by  Charles  S.  Cheltnam.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

GUIZOT  (FiiANgois  Pierre  Guillaumb). 

Pourquoi  la  Revolution  d'Angleterre  a-t-elle  r^ussi  1 
Discours  sur  I'Histoire  de  la  Revolution  d'Angleterre. 
Paris,  1850.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  la  Civilisation  en  Europe,  depuis  la 
Chute  de  I'Empire  Romain  jusqu'  k  la  Revolution 
Frangaise.     Paris,  1868.     8vo. 

The  History  of  France.  Translated  by  R  Black. 
8  vols.     Lond.  1872-1881.     royal  8vo. 

History  of  England  from  the  Earliest  Times ;  edited 
by  Madame  de  Witt,  nee  Guizot.  Translated  by  Moy 
Thomas.     3  vols.     Lond.  1877-1879.     royal  8vo. 

GUMP  AC  H  (Johannes  von). 
Baby  Worlds.     An  Essay  on  the  Nascent  Members 
of  our  Solar  Household.     Lond.  1863.     8vo. 


GUNDULIC  (Ivan). 
Osman,  u  duadeaet  Pievanjah. 
12mo. 


M  Zagrehu,  1844. 


GUNNYON  (Wiluam). 

Illustrations  of  Scottish  History,  Life,  and  Supersti- 
tion, from  Song  and  Ballad.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

GUNTHER  (Albert  C.  L.  G.) 
An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Fishes.     Edinb. 
1880.     8vo. 

GUSTAF  IIL     -See  Swedbin. 

GUTHRIE  (James  Caroill). 
The  Vale  of  Strathmore :  its  Scenes  and  Legends, 
Edinh.  1875.     small  8vo. 

GUTHRIE  (Matthibu). 

Dissertations  sur  les  Antiquity  de  Russia.  Tra- 
duites  sur  son  ouvrage  Anglais.  Saint  Petersbourg, 
1795.    8vo. 

GUTHRIE  (Thomas),  D.D. 

Simdays  Abroad.     Lond.  1872.     12mo. 

Autobiography;  and  Memoir  by  his  Sons,  Rev.  David 
K.  Guthrie  and  Charles  J.  Guthrie.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1874,  1875.     post  8vo. 

GUTHRIE  (Willlam),  Advocate. 

The  Law  of  Trade  Unions  in  England  and  Scotland, 
underthe  Trade  Union  Act  1871.     Edinb.  1873.    8vo. 

Select  Cases  decided  in  the  Sheriff  Courts  of  Scot- 
land,    Edinb.  1878.     8vo. 

See  also,  Saviqny  (Friedrich  Carl  von). 


GUY  (WiLUAM  a.) 
Principles   of  Forensic   Medicine. 
Lond.  1868.     12mo. 


Third  edition. 


GUY  OF  WARWICK. 

Society. 


See  Early  English  Text 


GUZMAN  (Don  Alonzo  Enriquez  de). 

The  Life  and  Acts  of  Don  Alonzo  Enriquez  de 
Guzman,  a  Knight  of  Seville,  A.D.  1518  to  1543. 
Translated  from  an  original  and  inedited  MS.  with 
Notes  and  an  Introduction  by  Clements  R.  Mark  ham. 
Lond.  1862.     Svo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 


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H 


HACKLANDEE  (F.  W.) 

Humoristische  Sckriften.  6  vols,  in  2.  Stuttgart, 
1872.     12mo. 

H  ADD  AN  (A.  W.),  and  STUBBS  (William). 

Councils  and  Ecclesiastical  Documents  relating  to 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  3  vols.  Oxford,  1869- 
1878.     8vo. 

HADDON  (Walter),  Master  of  the  Rolls. 

G.  Haddoni,  S.  Reginae  Elisabethaa  a  supplicum 
Libellis  Lucubrationes  passim  collectas  et  editae,  studio 
et  labore  Thomas  Hatcheri.     Lond.  1567.     ito. 

See  also,  Osoeius  (Hieronymus). 

HADEIAN,  Emperor. 

Translations,  Literal  and  Free,  of  the  dying  Hadrian's 
Address  to  his  Soul.  Collected  and  arranged  by  David 
Johnston.     Bath,  1876.     8vo. 

HAECKEL  (Ernst). 

The  History  of  Creation ;  from  the  German,  the 
Translation  revised  by  Professor  E.  Eay  Lankester, 
2  vols.     Lo7td.  1876.     post  8vo. 

The  Evolution  of  Man  :  a  popular  Exposition  of  the 
principal  points  of  Human  Ontogeny  and  Phylogeny. 
2  vols.     Land.  1879.     post  8vo. 

Freedom  in  Science  and  Teaching.  With  a  Prefat- 
ory Note  by  T.  H.  Huxley.     Land.  1879.     post  8vo. 


HAENEL  (Gdstavus). 
Theodosius  Imperator. 


See  Codex  Gregorian  ns. 


HAFIZ. 

Persian  Lyrics ;  or,  Scattered  Poems  from  the 
Di\van-i-Hafiz,  with  Paraphrases  in  Verse  and  Prose. 
Lond.  1800.     4to. 

HAGENBACH  (Dr  K.  R.) 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany  and  Swit- 
zerland chiefly.  Translated  by  Evelina  Moore.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1878,  1879.  8vo.  (Clark's  Foreign  Theol. 
Library.) 

History  of  Christian  Doctrines.  With  an  Introduc- 
tion by  E.  H.  Plumptre.  3  vols.  Edinb.  1880-1881. 
8vo.     (Clark's  Foreign  Theol.  Librarj'.) 


HAHN    (Karl   August). 
National  Literatub. 


See      BiBLIOTHEK      DER 


HAIGS  OF  BEMERSYDE.     See  Russell  (John). 

HAILSTONE  (Mrs  S.  H.  Lilla). 

Designs  for  Lace-Making.     Lo7id.  1878.    small  folio. 

HAKLUYT  (Richard). 

Divers  Voyages  touching  the  Discovery  of  America 
and  the  Islands  adjacent,  collected  and  published  by 
Richard  Hakluyt,  Prebendary  of  Bristol  in  the  year 
1582.  Edited  by  John  Winter  Jones.  Lmd.  1850. 
8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

The  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Florida,  by  Don 
Ferdinando  de  Soto.  Translated  out  of  Portuguese  by 
Richard  Hakluyt,  and  edited  by  W.  B.  Rye.  Lond. 
1853.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

HAKLUYT  SOCIETY. 

Publications  of  the  Hakluyt  Society  from  the 
Commencement  in  1847  to  1881.  64  vols.  Lond. 
1847-1881.     8vo. 

1.  Hawkins'  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea  in  1593.     See 

Hawkins  (Sir  Richard). 

2.  Columbus'  Select  Letters.     See  Columbus  (Che.) 

3.  Raleigh's  Discovery  of  Guiana  in  1595-1596.    See 

Raleigh  (Sir  Walter). 

4.  Drake's   Voyage   in    1595,   by   Thos.    Maynarde. 

See  Drake  (Sir  Francis). 

5.  Narratives  of   Voyages  towards  the  North  West. 

See  Eundall  (Thomas). 

6.  History  of  Travailo  into  Virginia  Britannia.     See 

Strachey  (William). 

7.  Discovery  of  America.     See  Hakluyt  (Ed.) 

8.  Rundall's   Memorials   of    the   Empire   of   Japan. 

See  Rundall  (Thomas). 

9.  Discovery   of    Terra   Florida   by   De   Soto.     See 

Hakluyt  (Richard). 

10,  12.  Notes  upon  Russia.     /See  Herberstein  (Baron 

S.  von). 

11.  Coats'  Geography  of  Hudson's  Bay.     See  Coats 

(Capt.  W.) 

13.  Gerritt  de  Veer's  Three  Voyages   by  the   North 

East  to  China.     See  Veer  (Gerritt  de). 

14,  15.  Mendoza's  History  of  China.      See  Mendoza 

(Juan  Gonzalez  de). 


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HAKLUYT  SOCIKIY— Continued. 

16.  Fletcher's  World  Encompassed.    See  Drake  (Sib 

Francis). 

17.  The  Tartar  Conquerors  of  China.      See  Orleans 

(Pierre  J.  de). 

18.  White's   Early   Documents   on    Spitzbergen    and 

Greenland.     See  Spitzbergen. 

19.  Middleton's  Voyage  to  Bantam,  1606.     See  MiD- 

DLETON  (Sir  Henry). 

20.  Russia   at   the   close   of  the   Sixteenth  Century. 

See  Bond  (Edward  A.) 

21.  Benzoni's     Travels    in   America.       See    Benzoni 

(GiROLAMO). 

22.  India    in    the   Fifteenth  Century.      See    Major 

(R.  H.) 

23.  Voyage  to  the  West  Indies.     See  Champlain  (S.) 

24.  Expeditions  into  the  Valley  of  the  Amazons.     See 

Markham  (C.  E.) 

25.  Early  Voyages  to  Australia.     See  Australia. 

26.  Embassy  to  the  Court  of  Timour.      See  Clavijo 

(Gonzales  de). 

27.  Hudson  the  Navigator.     See  Hudson  (Henry). 

28.  Expedition   of   Ursua   and  Aguirre.     See  Ursua 

(P.  de). 

29.  Life  of  Guzman.     See  Guzman  (A.  E.  de). 

30.  Discoveries  of  the  World  by  Galvano.     See  Gal- 

vano  (Antonio). 

31.  Marvels  described  by  Friar  Jordanus.     See  JoB- 

DANUS  (Feiar). 

32.  Travels  of  Ludovico  di  Varthema.     See  Vabthema 

(LUD.) 

33.  Travels   of  Cieza  de  Leon.     a.d.   1532-50.     See 

CiBZA  DE  Leon  (Pedro). 

34.  Narrative  of  Pascual  de  Andagoya.     See  Anda- 

GOYA  (Pascual  de). 

35.  Barbosa's  Coasts  of  East  Africa  and  Malabar.     See 

Barbosa  (Duarte). 

36.  37.   Cathay  and  the  Way  Thither.     Minor  Notices 

of  China.     See  Yule  (Colonel  H.) 

38.  Frobisher's  Three  Voyages.     See  Frobisher  (Sir 

Martin), 

39.  The  Philippine   Islands.      See   Morga  (Antonio 

de). 

40.  The  Fifth  Letter  of  Hernan  Cortes.     See  Cortes 

(Hernan). 

41.  45.  The  Eoyal  Commentaries  of  the  Ynca.s.     See 

Vega  (Garcilaso). 

42.  The  Three  Voyages  of  Vasco  da  Gama.     See  Gaha 

(Vasco  da). 

43.  Select    Letters    of    Columbus.       See    Columbus 

(Christopher). 

44.  History  of   the   Imams   and   Seyyids  of   'Omdn. 

See  Salil  Ibn-Bazik. 


HAKLUYT  SOCIETY— Co«/m«ear. 

46.  Conquest  and  Conversion  of  the  Canarians.     flee 

Bontier  (Pierre). 

47.  Reports  on  the  Discovery  of  Peru.     See  Mark- 

ham  ^Clements  R.) 

48.  Narratives  of  the  Rites  and  Laws  of  the  Yncas. 

See  Markham  (Clements  R.) 

49.  Travels   to    Tana  and   Persia,    by   Barbaro    and 

ContarinL     See  Barbaro  (Jos.) 

50.  Voyages  of  the  Zeni  to  the  Northern  Seas.     See 

Zbno  (Antonio  and  Nicolo). 

51.  The  Captivity  of  Hans  Stade  of  Hesse  in  BrazU. 

See  Stade  (Hans). 

52.  The  First  Voyage  round  the  World  by  Magellan. 

See  Stanley  of  Aldbrlby  (Lord). 

53.  55,  62.  The  Commentaries  of  Afonso  Dalboquerque. 

See  Albuquerque  (A.) 

54.  The    Three   Voyages   of    Barents    to   the   Arctic 

Regions.     See  Veer  (Gerritt  de). 

56.  The  Voyages  of  Sir  James  Lancaster,  etc.     See 

Markham  (Clements  R.) 

57.  The    Hawkins'    Voyages.       See    Hawkins    (Sir 

Richard). 

58.  The  Bondage  and  Travels  of  Johann  Schiltberger. 

See  Schiltberger  (Johann). 

59.  The  Voyages  and  Works  of  John   Davis.      See 

Davis  (John). 

60.  61.  The  Natural  and  Moral  History  of  the  Indies. 

See  AcosTA  (Joseph  de). 

62.  See  No.  53. 

63.  The  Voyages  of  William  Baffin.     See  Baffin  (W.) 

64.  Narrative  of  the  Portuguese  Embassy  to  Abyssinia. 

See  Alvarez  (Francisco). 


HALE  (Thomas). 

Account  of  New  Inventions. 


See  Inventions. 


HALKETT  (Anne,  Lady). 
Autobiography.     See  Camden  Society. 

HALKETT  (Samuel),  and  LAING  (Rev.  John). 

A  Dictionary  of  the  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous 
Literature  of  Great  Britain.  Vol.  I.  Edinh.  1882. 
royal  8vo. 

HALL  (Major  H.  Byng). 

The  Bric-a-Brac  Hunter ;  a  Chapter  on  Chinamania. 
Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

HALL  (Joseph),  Bishop  of  Norwich. 

A  Defence  of  the  Humble  Remonstrance  against  the 
frivolous  and  false  Exceptions  of  Sniectymnuus.  By 
the  Author  of  the  said  Humble  Remonstrance.  Lond, 
.1641.     4to, 


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HALL  (Joseph),  Bishop  of  Norwich — Continued. 
A    Short  Answer   to   the   tedious   Vindication   of 
Smectymnuus.     Lond.  1641.     4to. 

HALL  (Thomas). 

An  Apologie  for  the  Ministry  and  its  Maintenance  : 
wherein  is  set  forth  the  Necessity,  Dignity,  and  Effi- 
cacy of  a  Gospel  Ministry  against  the  Sociniaue, 
Swenckfieldians,  "Weigelians,  Anabaptists,  Enthusiasts, 
Familists,  Seekers,  Quakers,  Levellers,  Libertines, 
and  the  rest  of  that  Kout.     Lond.  1660.     4to. 

HALL  (William  Edward),  Barrister. 
International  Law.     Oxford,  1880.     8vo. 

HALLIWELL  (Jamks  Orchard). 

A  Collection  of  Letters  illustrative  of  the  Progress  of 
Science  in  England  from  the  Eeign  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
to  that  of  Charles  the  Second.  Lond.  1841.  8vo. 
(Historical  Society  of  Science). 

Harrowing  of  Hell.  A  Miracle  Play,  written  in  the 
Reign  of  Edward  the  Second,  now  first  published,  with 
Introduction  and  Notes.     Lond.  1841.     Svo. 

HAMAKER  (Henricus  Arb.vtius). 

Diatribe  Philologico-critica  aliquot  Monumentorum 
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Lugduni  Batavorum,  1822.     4to. 

Takyoddini  Ahmedis  Al-Makrizii  Narratio.  See 
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HAMERTON  (Philip  Gilbert). 

A  Painter's  Camp  in  the  Highlands,  and  Thoughts 
about  Art.     2  vols.     Lond.  1862.     8vo. 

The  Intellectual  Life.     Lond.  \?il5.     post  Svo. 

Etching  and  Etchers.     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

Round  my  House  :  Notes  of  Rural  Life  in  France, 
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Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner.     Lond.  1879.     post  Svo. 

The  Graphic  Arts ;  a  Treatise  on  the  Varieties  of 
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each  other  and  with  Nature.     Lond.  1882.     folio. 

HAMILTON  (A.  H.  A.) 

Quarter  Sessions  from  Queen  Elizabeth  to  Queen 
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Drawn  from  Original  Records.     Zlowrf.  IS 7S.    post  8vo. 

HAMILTON  (Rev.  Alexander). 

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HAMILTON  (Andrew). 

Rheinsberg  :  Memorials  of  Frederick  the  Great  and 
Prince  Henry  of  Prussia.     2  vols.     Lond.  \S%Q.     Svo. 

HAMILTON  (Count  Anthony). 
QJuvres.     4  vols.     Paris,  1762.     12mo. 

HAMILTON  (Francis),  Prior  of  the  Scotch  Col- 
lege, Wiirzburg. 

De  Sanctorum  Invocatione  Demonstratio  duplex. 
Wircehurgi,  1596.     4to. 

HAMILTON  (James),  D.D. 

Our  Christian  Classics :  Readings  from  the  best 
Divines,  with  Notices,  Biographical  and  CriticaL 
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HAMILTON  (William). 

Plates  to  Hamilton's  Remarks  on  several  parts  of 
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HAMILTON  FAMILY. 

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By  Sir  James  Hamilton,  Knight,  in  the  Reigns  of  James 
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Earls  of  Clanbrassil.  Edited  by  T.  K.  Lowry,  LL.D. 
Belfast,  1S67.     4to. 

The  Pedigree  of  the  Hamilton  Family,  by  "Audi 
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HAMLEY  (Colonel  Edward  Brdoe),  R.A. 

The  Operations  of  War  explained  and  illustrated. 
Edinh.  1S72.     4to. 

Voltaire.  Edinh.  1S77.  12mo.  (Foreign  Classics 
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HAMLEY  (Colonel  W.  G.) 

A  New  Sea  and  an  Old  Land,  being  Papers  suggested 
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HAMLIN  (Cyrus). 

Among  the  Turks.     XorerZ.  1S7S.     post  Svo. 

HAMMERICK  (Frederick). 

Aelteste  Christliche  Epik  der  Angelsachsen,  Deut- 
schen  und  Nordlander.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Kirchen- 
geschichte.  Aus  dem  Danischen  von  Al.  Michelsen. 
Gutersloh,  1874.     Svo. 

HAMMOND  (William  A.),  M.D. 
Insanity  in  its  Relations  to  Crime  :  a  Text  and  a 
Commentary.     New  York,  1873.     Svo. 


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HAMPDEN  (Eenn  Dickson),  Bishop  of  Hereford. 
Memorials.      Edited    by  his  Daughter,   Henrietta 
Hampden.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 

HAMPSON  (R  T.) 

Origines  Patricire ;  or,  a  Deduction  of  European 
Titles  of  Nobility  and  Dignified  Offices,  from  their 
primitive  Sources,     Lond.  1846.     8vo. 

HANMER  (Sir  Thomas). 

Correspondence ;  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life.  To 
which  are  added  other  Eelicks  of  a  Gentleman's  Family. 
Edited  by  Sir  Henry  Banbury.     Lond.  1838.     8vo. 

HANNA  (William),  D.D. 

The  Wars  of  the  Huguenots.     Edinh.  1871.     12mo. 

The  Resurrection  of  the  Dead.    Edinh.  1 87  2.     1 2mo. 

H  ANN  AY  (Patrick). 

Poetical  Works.  Reprinted  from  the  Edition  of 
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HANSON  (Alfred),  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Acts  relating  to  Probate,  Legacy,  and  Succession 
Duties,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  Lond.  1870. 
small  8vo. 

The  same.     Third  Edition.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

HANSON  (SiB  Levett). 

Miscellaneous  Compositions  in  Verse,  illustrated  by 
occasional  prefatory  Introductions  and  copious  explana- 
tory Notes.      Copenhagen,  1811.     8vo. 

HANSTEEN  (Christophe). 

Souvenirs  d'un  Voyage  en  Siberie.  Traduits  du 
Norv^gien  par  M°"  Colban,  et  revus  par  MM.  Sedillot 
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HARDCASTLE  (Mrs). 

Life  of  Lord  Campbell.    See  Campbell  (John,  Lord). 

HARDCASTLE  (Henry),  Barrister. 
A  Treatise  on  the  Rules  which  govern  the  Construc- 
tion and  Eifect  of  Statutory  Law.     Lond,  1879.     Svo. 

HARDY  (Rev.  E.  Spenoe). 

Eastern  Monachism,  An  Account  of  the  Order  of 
Mendicants  founded  by  Gotama  Budha,  compiled  from 
Singhalese  MSS.,  etc.     Lond,  1850.     8vo. 

A  Manual  of  Budhism,  in  its  modem  development. 
Translated  from  Singhalese  MSS.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

HARDY  (Sir  Thomas  Duffus). 
Catalogue  of   Materials  relating  to  the   History  of 
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HARDY  (Sir  Thomas  Ddfpus) — CotUinited. 
Syllabus  of  Eymer's  Foedera.     See  State  Fafebs  : 
Calendars. 

HAEE  (Augustus  J.  C.) 

Walks  in  Eome.     2  vols.     LoTid.  1871.     post  Svo. 

Memorials  of  a  Quiet  Life.  2  vols.  Lojid.  1872. 
post  8vo. 

Memorials  of  a  Quiet  Life  :  Supplementary  Volume. 
Lond.  1876.     post  Svo. 

Wanderings  in  Spain.     Lond.  1873.     post  8vo. 

Days' near  Eome.     2  vols.     Lond.  1815.     post  Svo. 

Cities  of  Northern  and  Central  Italy.  3  vok. 
Lond.  1876.     post  Svo. 

Walks  in  London.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     post  Svo. 

Life  and  Letters  of  Frances,  Baroness  Bunsen. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     post  Svo. 

HAEGEAVE  (John  F.) 

Treatise  on  the  Thellusson  Act,  39  &  40  Geo.  TIL 
c.  98;  with  practical  Observations  upon  Ti-uats  for 
Accumulation.     Lond.  1842.     Svo. 

HAEIVANSA,  ou  Histoire  de  la  Famille  de  HarL 
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2  vols.    Paris,  1834.     4to. 

HAELAN  (C),  M.D. 

Elflora  of  the  Susquehanna ;  a  Poem.  Philadelphia, 
1879.     post  Svo, 

HAELAND  (John). 

Ballads  and  Songs  of  Lancashire,  Ancient  and 
Modern,  collected,  compiled,  and  edited  with  Notes. 
Second  edition,  enlarged  by  T.  T.  Wilkinson.  Liond. 
1875.     post  Svo. 

HARPEE  (Malcolm  M'Lachlan). 
Rambles    in    Galloway,    Topographical,   Historical, 
Traditional,  and  BiographicaL    Edinb,  1876.    post  Svo. 

HAEPSFIELD  (Nicholas). 

Treatise  on  the  Divorce.    See  Camden  Society. 

HAEEIS  (Seymour  F.),  Barin^er-at-Law. 
Principles  of  the  Criminal  Law.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

HAERIS  (Walter). 

A  New  History  of  the  Life  and  Eeign  of  William- 
Henry,  Prince  of  Orange  and  Nassau,  King  of  England, 
etc.     4  vols.     Lond.  1747.     12mo. 

HARRYSONE  (James). 

An  Exhortacion  to  the  Scottes  (1547).  See  Early 
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HART  (Major-General  H.  G.) 
The   New   Annual   Army   List,    Militia   List,   and 
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HART  (Rev.  H.  Martyn). 

The  "World  of  the  Sea.  Translated  and  enlarged 
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HAETE  (Bret). 

Complete    Works, 
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5    vols.      Lond.     1880-1881. 


HAETING  (James  Edmund). 

British  Animals  extinct  within  Historic  Times,  with 
some  Account  of  British  Wild  White  Cattle.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

HARTLIB  (Samuel). 

A  Briefs  Relation  of  that  which  hath  been  lately 
attempted  to  procure  Ecclesiastical  Peace  among  Pro- 
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HARTWIG  (De  George). 
The  Subterranean  World.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 
The  Aerial  World  :  a  popular  Account  of  the  Pheno- 
mena and  Life  of  the  Atmosphere.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 

HARVEY  (Sir  George),  President,  U.S.A. 

Notes  on  the  Early  History  of  the  Royal  Scottish 
Academy.     Edinb.  1870.     8vo. 

HARVEY  (William),  M.D. 

Anatomical  Exercitations  concerning  the  Generation 
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HASELL  (E.  J.) 

Calderon.  Edinb.  1879.  12mo.  (Foreign  Classics 
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HAUPT  (Erich). 

First  Epistle  of  St.  John.  A  Contribution  to 
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HAVARD  (Henry). 

Objets  d'Art  et  de  Curiosity  tirfe  des  grandes  Collec- 
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The  Dead  Cities  of  the  Zuyder  Zee :  a  Voyage  to 
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HAVARD  {HEi<iRY)—Co7itt.nued. 

Picturesque  Holland.  A  Journey  in  the  Provinces 
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Svo. 

HAWEIS  (Rev.  H.  R) 

Current  Coin.     Lond.  1876.     post  8vo. 

HAWEIS  (Mrs.  H.  R.) 

The  Art  of  Beauty.     Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

HAWKINS  (Sir  Richard). 

Observations  of  Sir  Richard  Hawkins  in  his  Voyage 
into  the  South  Sea  in  the  year  1593.  Reprinted  from 
the  edition  of  1622,  and  edited  by  Capt.  C.  R.  Drink- 
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HAWTHOENE  (Nathaniel). 
Septimius  :  a  Eomance.     Lond.  1872.     post  Svo. 
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Estimate  of  the  Scottish  Nobility.  See  Eogers 
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HAY  (George). 

History  of  Arbroath  to  the  present  Time.  With 
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HAY  (George  W.) 

Prize  Essays  and  Papers  which  have  appeared  in  the 
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HAY  (Peter). 

A  Vision  of  Balaam's  Asse,  wherein  hee  did  perfectly 
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by  Peter  Hay  of  North  Britaine  for  the  Reformation 
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HAYDN  (Joseph). 

A  Dictionary  of  Science,  preceded  by  an  Essay  on 
the  History  of  the  Physical  Sciences.  Edited  by  G.  F. 
Rodwell.     Lond.  1871.     8vo. 


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Haydn's  Universal  Index  of  Biography.  Edited  by 
J.  Bertrand  Payne.     Lund.  1870.     8vo. 

Haydn's  Dictionary  of  Dates  and  Universal  Informa- 
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HAYDON  (Benjamin  Eobbrt). 

Correspondence  and  Table-Talk.  With  a  Memoir 
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HAYLEY  (William). 

The  Triumphs  of  Temper;  a  Poem. 
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HAYN  (Thbophilus). 

Tsuni-ll  Ghoam:  the  Supreme  Being  of  the  Khoi- 
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HAYNES  (John  F.),  LL.D. 

Students'  Leading  Cases.  Being  some  of  the  principal 
Decisions  of  the  Courts  in  Constitutional  Law,  Common 
Law,  etc.     With  Notes.     Land.  1878.     8vo. 


HAYWAED  (A.) 

Goethe.     Edinh.  1879. 
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HAZLITT  (WiLUAM  Carew). 

Mary  and  Charles  Lamb.     See  Lamb  (Charles). 

HEAD  (Major  Sir  Francis),  Bart. 

A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Field-Marshal 
Sir  John  Burgoyne,  Bart.     Lond.  1872.     12mo. 

HEARN  (William  Edward),  LL.I). 

The  Aryan  Household,  its  Structure  and  its  Develop- 
ment. An  Introduction  to  Comparative  Jurisprudence. 
Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

HEATH  (Francis  Georob). 
The  Fern  World.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 
The  Fern  Paradise  :  a  Plea  for  the  Culture  of  Ferns. 
Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

HEATON  (Mrs  Charles). 

The  History  of  the  Life  of  Albrecht  Diirer  of 
Niirnberg.  With  a  Translation  of  his  Letters  and 
Journals,  and  some  Account  of  his  Life.  Lond.  1870. 
royal  8vo. 


HEATON  (Mr8  Charles)— Co/tft'wMed. 

Leonardo  Da  Vinci  and  his  Works;  consisting  of 
his  Life ;  an  Essay  on  his  Scientific  and  Literary 
Works,  by  C.  C.  Black ;  and  an  Account  of  his  more 
important  Paintings  and  Drawings.  Lond.  1874. 
royal  8vo. 

HEBER  (Reginald),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Gahtdta. 
Palestine  :  a  Poem.     To  which  is  added  the  Passage 
of  the  Red  Sea,  a  Fragment     Lond.  1809.     4to. 

HEBREW  GRAMMAR. 

Brevis  Introductio  ad  Grammaticsm  Hebraicam  et 
Chaldaicam  in  usum  Academicorum  Glasgoviensium, 
Glasgme,  1721.     12mo. 

HECTOR  (Willl^m). 

Selections  from  the  Judicial  Records  of  Renfrewshire; 
illustrative  of  the  Administration  of  the  Laws  of  the 
County,  and  Manners  and  Condition  of  the  Inhabitants 
in  the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Centuries.  Paislei/, 
1876.     8vo. 

The  same.     Second  series.     Paislei/,  1878.     8vo. 

Statutory  Forms  for  Parliamentary  Elections  in 
Scotland ;  with  Practical  Directions  for  their  usa 
Paisley,  1878.     8vo. 

HEFELE  (Car.  Jos.),  Bishop  of  Rottenhnrg. 

Patrum  Apostolicorum  Opera.  Textum  recognovit, 
annotationibus  illustravit,  prolegomena  addidit.  Editio 
tertia.     Tubingce,  1847.     8vo. 

A  History  of  the  Christian  Councils,  from  the 
Original  Documents,  to  the  close  of  the  Council  of 
Nicaaa,  a.d.  325.  Translated  from  the  German  and 
edited  by  William  R  Clark     Edinb.  1871.     8vo. 

HEGESIPPUS. 

De  Bello  Judaico  et  Urbis  Hierosolymitanae  excidio 
libri  quinque.  Accesserunt  annotationes,  etc.,  per  C. 
Gualtherum  Gandavensem.     Colouice,  1559.     8vo. 


12   vols,    in   4.      Hamburg, 


HEINE  (Heinbich). 

Siimmtliche   Werke. 
1876.     12mo. 

Religion  and  Philosophy  in  Germany,  a  Fragment. 
Translated  by  John  Snodgrass.     Lond.  1882.     8vo. 

HEUSrSIUS  (Daniel). 

Crepundia  Siliana.  Ejusdem  Dissertatio  de  verjB 
Criticee  apud  Veteres  ortu,  progressu,  etc  Exercitatio 
Critica  demonstrans  omnem  fere  Religionem  ex  Oriente 
fluxisse.     Cantabrigice,  1646.     12mo. 

7p 


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HEITON  (John), 

The  Castes  of  Edinburgh.     Edinh.  1861.     post  Svo. 

HELPEN  (Barent  Coendebs  van). 

L'Escalier  des  Sages,  ou  Thresor  de  la  Philosophie 
des  Anciens,  ou  Ton  conduit  le  Locteur  par  degrez  k  la 
connoissance  de  tous  les  Metaux  et  Mineraux  pour 
arriver  enfin  h.  la  perfection  du  Grand  CEuvre. 
Cologne,  1693.     foHo. 

HELPS  (Sir  Arthur). 

Conversations  on  War  and  General  Culture.     Lond. 

1871.  post  8vo. 

Brevia  :  Short  Essays  and  Aphorisms.  Lond.  1871. 
post  Svo. 

Thoughts  upon  Government.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 
Life  and  Labours  of  Mr  Brassey,  1805-1870.     Lond. 

1872.  post  8vo. 

Social  Pressure.     Lond.  1875.     post  8yo. 

HENDERSON  (Ebenezer),  LL.D. 
Annals  of  Dunfermline  and  Vicinity,   a.d.    1069- 
1878.     Glasgow,  1879.     4to. 

HENDRY  (John),  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

Styles  of  Deeds  and  Instruments  in  accordance  with 
the  Titles  to  Land  Consolidation  (Scotland)  Act,  1868; 
the  Conveyancing  (Scotland)  Act,  1874;  the  Registra- 
tion of  Leases  (Scotland)  Amendment  Act,  1877.  With 
Notes  on  the  Completion  of  Titles,  and  an  Appendix  of 
Statutes,  by  J.  T.  Mowbray.     £dinb.  1878.     8vo. 

A  Manual  of  Conveyancing  in  the  form  of  Examina- 
tions, embracing  both  Personal  and  Heritable  Rights. 
With  Notes  added  to  the  second  edition  by  John  T. 
Mowbray.  Third  edition,  revised  by  John  Philip 
Wood.     £dinb.  1881.     8vo. 

HENGSTENBERG  (Ernst  Wilhelm),  D.D. 

History  of  the  Kingdom  of  God  under  the  Old 
Testament.  2  vola  Hdinb.  1871,  1872.  8vo.  (Clark's 
Foreign  TheoL  Library.) 

HENRICUS  HUNTINGDON:^ 

Historia  Anglorum.  (Rolls  Series.)  See  Britain 
(Great). 

HENRY  (Jaedine). 

The  Government  Annuity  Tables;  embracing  the 
values  of  Annuities  on  Single  and  Two  Joint  Lives, 
for  every  combination  of  Age  and  Sex.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1859.     8vo. 

Government  Life  Annuity  Commutation  Tables,  for 
Single  and  Joint  Lives.  3  vols.  Lond.  1866-1878. 
imp.  Svo. 


HERBERSTEIN  (Baron  Sigismdnd  von). 

Notes  upon  Russia,  being  a  Translation  of  the 
earliest  Account  of  that  Country,  entitled  Rerum 
Mu.'!COviticarum  CommentariL  Translated  and  edited 
by  R.  H.  Major.  2  vols.  Lond.  1851,  1852.  Svo. 
(Hakluyt  Society.) 

HERBERT  (Rev.  George). 

Herbert's  Remains  ;  or,  Sundry  Pieces  of  that  sweet 
Singer  of  the  Temple. — Jacula  Prudentum  ;  or.  Out- 
landish Proverbs,  Sentences,  etc.    Lmid.  1652.    12mo. 

HEBERTUS  DE  LOSINGA. 

Epistolse  Herberti  de  Losinga,  primi  Episcopi  Norwic- 
ensis,  Osberti  de  Clara  et  Elmeri,  Prioris  Cantuar. 
Nunc  primum  e  codd.  MSS.  editse  a  Roberto  Anstruther. 
Bruxellis,  1846.     Svo. 

HERCULANEUM. 

Herculanensium  Voluminum  quae  Supersunt  Collectio 
Altera.     Vols.  VII.-XL     NujmU,  1871-1877.     folio. 

HERIOT  (George). 

Last  Will  and  Testament  of  George  Heriot,  and  the 
Original  Statutes  of  his  Hospital.  By  Dr  Balcanquall. 
Edinb.  1835.     Svo. 

HERIOT'S  HOSPITAL. 

The  Statutes  of  George  Heriot's  Hospital.  Edinb. 
1696.     12mo. 

HERMANNUS  (Godofredus). 

Epitome  Doctrinae  Metricae.     Lipsice,  1818.     Svo. 

HEROLD  (Basil  Joannes). 

Originum  ac  Germanicarum  Antiquitatum  Libri, 
Leges  videlicet  Salicae,  Ripuariae,  Alemannorum,  Boio- 
ariorum,  Saxonum,  Westphalorum,  etc.  Basilece,  1557. 
foUo. 

HERRIES  (Edward). 

Memoir  of  the  Public  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  John 
Charles  Herries.  With  an  Introduction  by  Sir  Charles 
Herries,  K.C.B.     2   vols.     Lo7id.  1880.     Svo. 

HERSCHEL  (Mrs  John). 

Memoir  and  Correspondence  of  Caroline  HerscheL 
Lond.  1876.     post  Svo. 

HERTZBERG  (Ebbe). 

Grundtraekkene  i  den  .(Eldenste  Norske  Process. 
Udgivet  ved  Dr  Fr.  Brandt.     Kristiania,  1874.     Svo. 


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HESIOD. 

Hesiodi  Ascrsei  quae  extant.  Daniel  Heinsius  edidit. 
Lugd.  Batav.  1622.     8vo. 

HESYCHIUS  MILESIUS. 

Opuscula  partim  hactenus  non  edita.  J.  Meureius 
Gr.  ac  Lat.  simul  primus  vulgavit  cum  Notis.  His 
adjecta  Bessarionis  Epistola  Grsecobarbara.  iMgd. 
Batavorum,  1613.     12mo. 

HEYNE  (MoKiTz). 

Heliand.  Mit  ausfuhrlichen  Glosstir  herausgegeben. 
Paderbom,  1873.     8vo. 

HEYSE  (PAnL). 

Ifovellen.     Berlin,  1874.     12mo. 

Neue  Ifovellen.     Berlin,  1881.     12mo. 

Vier  neue  Novellen.     Berlin,  1876.     12mo. 

HEYWOOD  (Thomas). 

The  General  History  of  Women,  containing  the 
Lives  of  the  most  Holy  and  Prophane.  By  T.  H. 
Lond.  1657.     8vo. 

HIBBERT  LECTURES.  See  Davids  (T.  W.  R) 
MOller  (F.  Max).     Renan  (Ernest). 

HICKS  (J.) 

Wanderings  by  the  Lochs  and  Streams  of  Assynt ; 
and  the  North  Highlands  of  Scotland.  Lond.  1855. 
12mo. 

HIERONYMUS  (S.  Eusebius). 

Catalogus  Seriptorum  Ecclosiasticorum  ex  novissima 
recognitione  D.  Erasmi.  Item  Vita  Pauli  Eremitas, 
Vita  S.  Hilarionis,  Vita  Malchi  captivi  Monachi. 
Franaofurti,  1549.     small  8vo. 

HIGGINS  (Clement),  Barrister. 

A  Digest  of  the  Reported  Cases  relating  to  the  Law 
and  Practice  of  Letters  Patent  for  Inventions.  Lond. 
1875.     8vo. 

Appendix.  Patent  Cases  decided  between  June 
1875  and  March  1880,  together  with  some  unreported 
Cases.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

HIGGINS  (Matthew  James). 
Essays  on  Social  Subjects.     With  a  Memoir  by  Sir 
William  Stirling-MaxwelL     Lmid.  1875.     post  8vo. 

HILARIUS,  DisdpidiLS  Ahelardi. 

Hilarii  Versus  et  Ludi.  (Edidit  J.  J.  Champollion- 
Figeac.)    Paris,  1838.     8vo. 


HILL  (George  Birkbbck). 
Colonel    Gordon    in  South  Africa. 
(Charles  George). 


See  Gordon 


HILL  (Rev.  Brian). 
Henry  and  Acasto :    a   Moral  Tale. 
Lorul.  1798.     post  8vo. 


(A    Poem.) 


HILL  (Sir  Rowland). 

The  Life  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  and  the  History  of 
Penny  Postage.  By  Sir  R.  Hill,  and  his  Nephew, 
George  Birkbeck  HilL     2  vok     Lond.  1880.     Svo. 

See  also,  Charlesworth  (Rev.  Vernon  J.) 

HILPERT  (Dr  Joseph  Leonhard). 

A  Dictionary  of  the  English  and  German,  and  the 
German  and  English  Language.  2  vols.  Karlsruhe, 
1857.     4to. 

HINCHCLIFF  (Thomas  Woodbine). 

Over  the  Sea  and  Far  Away ;  being  a  Narrative  of 
Wanderings  round  the  World.    Zionti.  1876.    royal  Svo. 

HINDLEY  (John  Haddon). 
Persian    Lyrics;    or.   Scattered    Poems    from    the 
Diwan-i-Hafiz.     Lond.  1800.     4to. 

HINRICH'S  Biicher  Catalog.     See  Catalogdbs. 

HIPPEAU  (C.) 

Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Frangaise  au  XII'  et  au 
XIIP  Si^cla     2  vols,  in  1.     Paris,  1873.     Svo. 

HISTOIRE  DES  INAUGURATIONS  de«  Rois, 
Empereurs  et  autres  Souverains  de  I'Univers  depuis 
leur  Origine.  Par  M.  .  .  .  (Dom  Charles  Joseph 
B6vy).     Paris,  1776.     Svo. 

HISTOIRE  DES  REVOLUTIONS  D'ANGLE- 
TERRE    See  England. 

HISTORICAL  MANUSCRIPTS.     See  Reports. 

HITCHMAN  (Francis). 

Public  Life  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of 
Beaconsfield,  KG.     2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     8va 

HOBBES  (Thomas). 

Elementa  Philosophica  de  Cive.  Amsterodami, 
1647.     12mo. 

HOBDAY  (E.) 

Cottage  Gardening ;  or,  Flowers,  Fruits,  and  Veget- 
ables for  small  Gardens.     Lond.  1877.     post  Svo. 

HODGE  (Charles),  D.D.,  Princeton,  New  Jersey. 
Systematic  Theology.  4  vols.  Xa»d.  1872-1874.  Svo, 
What  is  Darwinism  1     Land.  \m.     post  Svo. 
The  Church  and  its  PoUty.     Lond.  1S79.     Svo. 


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HODGES  (James). 

The  Present  State  of  England  as  to  Coin  and  Pub- 
lick  Charges.     By  J.  H.     Lund.  1697.     8vo. 

HODGSON  (Professor  William  B.) 

Errors  in  the  Use  of  English.    Edinh.  \9,9.\.    postSvo. 

HOFFMAN  (Georg.  Franc),  M.D. 

Hortus  Gottingensis.     Gottingce,  1793.     folio. 

H0FFM.\NN  von  FALLERSLEBEN  (Heinrich). 

Fundgruben  fUr  Geschichte  Deutsoher  Sprache  unJ 
Literatur.     2  vols,  in  1.     Breslau,  1830,  1837.     8vo. 

Horie  Belgicse.  Parts  1-12.  3  vols.  Vratislamw, 
1830-1862.     8vo. 

HOGG  (Rev.  David). 

Life  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  John  Wightman,  D.D. 
(1762-1847),  Minister  of  Kirkmahoe.  Lond.  1873. 
post  8vo. 

The  Life  of  Allan  Cunningham.  Dumfries,  1875. 
crown  8vo. 

HOGG  (James). 

The  Jacobico  Relics  of  Scotland ;  being  the  Songs, 
Airs,  and  Legends  of  the  Adlierents  to  the  House  of 
Stuart.  Collected  and  illustrated  by  James  Hogg. 
First  and  Second  Series.  Reprinted  from  the  original 
edition.     2  vols.     Paisley,  1874.     8vo. 

Queer  Book  by  the  Ettrick  Shepherd.  Edinh.  1832. 
12mo. 

HOGG  (Thomas). 

St.  Michael's  Mount,  in  CornwalL  A  Poem.  Truro, 
1811.     4to, 

HOLDSWORTH  (K  W.  H.)  and  YOUNG  (Arch.) 
Sea  Fisheries,  by  Holdsworth. — Salmon   Fisheries, 
by  Young.     Lond.  1877.     12mo. 

HOLLAND  (Rev.  H.  S.) 
.    The   Apostolic    Fathers.      Lond.     (1878).       12mo. 
(Fathers  for  English  Readers.) 

HOLLAND  (Sir  Henrt),  Bart.,  M.D. 
Recollections  of  Past  Life.     Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

HOLLAND. 

Certein  Letters  wherein  is  set  forth  a  Discourse  of 
the  Peace  that  was  attempted  by  the  Lords  and  States 
of  Holland  and  Zeland  in  the  year  1574.  Lond. 
1576.     12mo. 

•HOLLINGSHEAD  (John) 
Underground  London.     Lond.  1862.     post  8vo. 


HOLMBOE  (C.  A.) 

Det  Oldnorske  Verbum  oplyst  ved  sammenligning 
med  Sanskrit,  etc.      Christiunia,  1848.     4to. 

Norsk  og  Keltisk  om  det  Norske  og  de  Keltiske 
Sprogs  Indbyrdes  Laan.      Christiania,  1854.     4to. 

De  prisca  Re  Monetaria  Norvegise  et  de  Numis 
aliquot  et  Ornamentis  in  Norvegia  repertis.  Chris- 
tianice,  1854.     8vo. 

HOLMES  (Oliver  Wendell). 

The  Poet  and  the  Breakfast-Table.  Lond.  1872. 
12mo. 

John  Lothrop  Motley:  a  Memoir.  Lond.  1868. 
post  8vo. 


HOLST  (Chr.) 
Det  Kongelige 
gater.     Bed  Chr.  Hoist.      Christiania,  1851.     8vo, 


Det  Kongelige  Norske  Frederiks  Universitets  Le- 


HOLUB  (Dr  Emil). 

Seven  Years  in  South  Africa.  Travels,  Researches, 
and  Hunting  Adventures  between  the  Diamond  Fields 
and  the  Zambesi  River.     2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

HOME  (David  Milne),  of  Wedderburn. 
The  Estuary  of  the  Forth  and  Adjoining  Districts 
viewed  Geologically.     Edinh.  1871.     8vo. 

HONECOKT  (Wilars  de). 

Fac-simile  of  the  Sketch-Book  of  Wilars  de  Hone- 
cort,  an  Architect  of  the  Thirteenth  century.  Trans- 
lated and  edited  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Willis.  Lond. 
1859.     large  4to. 

HONYMAN  (Andrew),  Bishop  of  OrJcney. 

A  Survey  of  the  insolent  Libel,  etc.,  entitled  Naph- 
tali.     Edinh.  1689.     4to. 

Bourignonism  displayed  in  a  Discovery  and  brief 
Refutation  of  sundry  gross  Errors  maintain'd  by 
Antonia  Bourignon.     Aberdeen,  1710.     8vo. 

HOOD  (Thomas). 

Works.     VoL  VII.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

HOOK  (Theodore). 

Choice  Humorous  Works,  -with  a  New  Life  of  the 
Author.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

HOOK  (Walter  F.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chichester. 
Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury.     11  vols. 
Lotid.  1865-1879.     8vo. 


HOOKE— HUGHEa 


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HOOKE  (Colonel  Nathaniel). 

Correspondence  of  Colonel  N.  Hooke,  Agent  from 
the  Court  of  France  to  the  Scottish  Jacobites  in  the 
Years  1703-1707.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  D.  Macray. 
VoL  I.     Lund.  1870.     4to.     (Roxburghe  Club.) 


HOOKER  (Richard). 
The  Lawes  of  Ecclesiastical  Politie. 
folio. 


Lond.  1594. 


HOPE  (James  L.  A.) 

In  Quest  of  Coolies.     Lond.  1872. 


post  8vo. 


HOPE  (Charles). 

Chroniques  Greco-Romaines  in(5dites,  ou  peu  connues, 
publi^es  avec  Notes  et  Tables  G^n&Iogiques.  Berlin, 
1873.     8vo. 

HOPPE  (Hermann). 

Katalog  der  Deutschen  Literatur.     See  Catalogue& 

HORATIUS  (QuiNTUs  Flacous). 

The  Works  of  Horace.  Translated  into  English 
Verse,  with  a  Life  and  Notes  by  Sir  Theodore  Martin, 
K.C.B.     2  vols.     Edinb.Uil.     post  8vo. 

Horace's  Epistle  to  the  Pisos  on  the  Art  of  Poetry, 
translated  into  English  Verse,  with  Observations  and 
Notes.     Edinb.  1784.     8vo. 

HORBYE  (J.  C.) 

Observations  sur  les  Ph^nomfenes  d'^rosion  en  Nor- 
vfege.     Christiania,  1857.     4to. 

HORNER  (Susan  and  Joanna). 

"Walks  in  Florence.    2  vols.    Lond,  1873.    post  8vo. 

HORNIUS  (Geobgius). 

Dissertationes  Historicse  et  Politicse.  Lugd.  Batav. 
1655.     12mo. 

HORSTMANN  (Du  Carl). 

Altenglische  Legeuden. — Kindheit  Jesu. — Geburt 
Jesu. — Barlaam  et  Josaphat. — St.  Patrick's  Fegofeuer. 
Aus  dem  verschiedenen  MSS.  hcrausgegeben.  Fader- 
horn,  1875.     8vo. 

HOSACK  (John),  Barriater-at-Law. 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  and  her  Accusers  :  embracing 
a  Narrative  of  Events  from  tlie  Death  of  James  V.  in 
1542  until  the  Death  of  Queeu  Mary  in  1587.  Second 
edition.     2  vols.     Edinh.  1870,  1874.     8vo. 

HOSPITALIUS  (Michael). 
Carmina.     Amstelcedami,  1732.     8vo, 


HOTTEN  (John  Camdbn). 

History  of  Signboards.     See  Larwood  (Jacwb). 

The  Original  Lists  of  Emigrants  from  Great  Britain 
to  the  American  Plantations,  1600-1700.  See 
America. 


HOUGHTON  (Lord). 
Monographs,   Personal  and    Social 
(Richard  Monckton). 


See    Milneb 


HOUSTON  (A.) 

L'Escosse  Fran9oi8e.  Discours  dee  Alliances  com- 
mScees  depuis  I'an  sept  cents  septante  sept,  entre  les 
Couronnes  de  France  et  d'Escosse.  Paris,  1608. 
small  8vo. 

HOWSON  (John  S.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester. 
The  Character  of  St.  Paul,  being  the  Cambridge 
Hulsean  Lectures  for  1862.     Lond.  1863.     12mo. 

Essays  on  Cathedrals,  by  various  Writers.  Edited 
by  J.  S.  Howson.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

HOZIER  (Capt.  H.  M.) 

The  Invasions  of  England :  a  History  of  the  Past, 
with  Lessons  for  the  Futura     2  vols.     Lond.  1876. 

8vo. 


HUBNER  (^MiLins). 

Corpus   Inscriptionum    Latinanim. 

TIONES  ANTIQUiE. 


See    Inscrip- 


HiJBNER  (Le  Baron  de). 

Sixto-Quint     3  vols.     Paris,  1870.  8vo. 

A  Ramble  round  the  World,  1871.  Translated  by 

Lady  Herbert.     2  vols.     Lond.  1874.  Svo. 

HUDSON  (Henry). 

The  Original  Documents  in  which  his  Career  is  re- 
corded. Collected  and  partly  translated  and  annotated 
with  an  Introduction  by  George  Asher,  LL.D.  Lond. 
1860.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

HUDSON  (Michael). 

The  Divine  Right  of  Government,  Natural  and 
Pohtique.     n.p.  1647.     4to. 

HUEFFER  (Francis). 

The  Troubadours.  A  History  of  Provencal  Life  and 
Literature  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Lond.  1878.     Svo. 

HUGHES  (Thomas),  Q.C. 

The  Old  Church  :  What  shall  we  do  with  it  1  Lond. 
1878.     post  Svo. 


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HUGHES— HUNTER. 


HUGHES  (William). 

The  Australian  Colonies  :  their  Origin  and  present 
Condition.  Land.  1852.  12nio.  (The  Traveller's 
Library.) 

HUGO  (Victor). 

Theatre.     4  vols.     Paris,  1872-1875.     12mo. 

Les  Voix  Interieures.  Les  Eayons  et  les  Ombres. 
Paris,  1879.     12mo. 

Les  Chansons  des  Eues  et  des  Bois.  Paris,  1879. 
12mo. 

La  Legends  des  Sifecles.     Pam,  1880.     12mo. 

Les  Orientales.  Les  Feiiilles  d'Automne.  Les 
Chants  du  Cr^puscule.     Paris,  1881.     12ino. 

Odes  et  Ballades.     Paris,  1881.     8vo. 

Les  Contemplations.     2  vols.     Pam,  1882.     12mo. 

Les  TravaUleurs  de  la  Mer.  2  vols.  Paris,  1880. 
12mo. 

Notre  Uame  de  Paris.    2  vols.    PaWs,  1881.     12mo. 

Les  Misdrables.     4  vols.     Paris,  1881.      12mo. 

The  Last  Days  of  a  Condemned.  With  Observa- 
tions on  Capital  Punishment  by  Sir  P.  H,  Fleetwood. 
Lond.  1840.     post  8vo. 

Les  Misdrables.  Authorised  English  Translation. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1862.     post  8vo. 

The  same.     Lo7id.  (1877)  post  8vo. 

Ninety-Three.  Translated  by  Frank  Lee  Benedict 
and  J.  Hain  FriswelL     Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

By  the  King's  Command.     Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

Toilers  of  the  Sea.  Translated  by  W.  Moy  Thomas. 
Lond.  1875.     post  8vo. 

Notre-Dame ;  or,  the  BeUringer  of  Paris.  Liond. 
(1878)  8vo. 

HULBEET  (Charles). 

History  of  Shrewsbury.     See  Phillips  (Thomas). 

HULL  (E.  C.  P.) 

Coffee  Planting  in  Southern  India  and  Ceylon. 
Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

HULL  (Edward). 

A  Treatise  on  the  Building  and  Ornamental  Stones  of 
Great  Britain  and  Foreign  Countries.   Lond.  1872.  8vo. 

The  Physical  Geology  and  Geography  of  Ireland. 
Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

HULLAH  (John),  LL.D. 

Music  in  the  House.     Lond.  1877.    post  8vo. 

HUMANE  INDUSTEY ;  or,  a  History  of  most 
Manual  Arts.     Lond.  1661.     small  8vo. 

HUMBEET  (Aim6). 

Le  Japon  Illustr6.    2  vols.    Pans,  1870.    royal  4to. 


HUME  (Alexander). 

Orthographie  of  the  Britan   Tongue. 
English  Text  Society. 


See  Early 


HUME  (David). 

Essays  Moral,  Political,  and  Literary.  Edited  with 
Preliminary  Dissertations  and  Notes,  by  T.  H.  Green 
and  T.  H.  Grose.     2  vols.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  Human  Nature  and  Dialogues  con- 
cerning Natural  Eeligion.  Edited  with  Preliminary 
Dissertations  and  Notes  by  T.  H.  Green  and  T.  H. 
Grose.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

HUNNEWELL  (James  F.) 

The  Lands  of  Scott.     Edinb.  1871.     post  8vo. 

HUNT  (Frederick  Knight). 

The  Ehine;  its  Scenery  and  Historical  and  Legendary 
Associations.     Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

HUNT  (Eobert). 

Popular  Eomances  of  the  West  of  England  ;  or,  the 
Drolls,  Traditions,  and  Superstitions  of  Old  Cornwall. 
Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 

HUNT  (W.  M.) 

Talks  about  Art.  With  a  Letter  from  J.  E.  Millais. 
Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

HUNTEE  (Captain  F.  M.) 

An  Account  of  the  British  Settlement  of  Aden  in 
Arabia.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

HUNTEE  (Joseph). 

Hallamshire.  The  History  and  Topography  of  the 
Parish  of  Sheffield,  with  historical  and  descriptive 
Notices  of  the  Parishes  of  Ecclesfield,  Hansworth, 
Treeton,  etc.     Lond.  1819.     folio. 

HUNTEE  (Eobert),  Advocate. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant ; 
with  an  Appendix  containing  Forms  of  Leases.  Fourth 
edition,  edited  by  William  Guthrie.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1876.     royal  8vo. 

HUNTEE  (William). 

Biggar  and  the  House  of  Fleming.  An  Account  of 
the  Biggar  District,  Archseological,  Historical,  and 
Biographical.     Edinh.  1867.     8vo. 

HUNTER  (WiLLLiM).     See  Pegu  and  Ceylon. 


i 


HUNTER— HYMNS. 


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HUNTER  (William  A.),  BarriMer-at-Law. 

A  Systematic  and  Historical  Exposition  of  Roman 
Law  in  the  order  of  a  Code  ;  embodying  the  Institutes 
of  Gains,  and  the  Institutes  of  Justinian.  Translated 
into  English  by  J.  Ashton-Cross.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

Introduction  to  Roman  Law.  Lond.  1880.    post  8vo. 

HUNTER  (William  King). 

History  of  the  Priory  of  Coldingham  from  the  earliest 
date  to  the  present  Time.     Edinh.  1858.     4to. 

HUNTER  (William  Wilson),  LL.D. 

Orissa.     2  vols.     Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

A  Life  of  the  Earl  of  Mayo,  Fourth  Viceroy  of 
India.     2  vols.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

The  Imperial  Gazetteer  of  India.  9  vols.  Lond. 
1881.     8vo. 

England's  Work  in  India.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 

The  Indian  Empire :  its  History,  People,  and  Pro- 
ducts.    Lond.  1882.     8vo. 

HUNTERIAN  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS.  See 
Bannattne  (George).  Craig  (Alex.)  Garden 
(Alex.)  Hannay  (Patrick).  Lodge  (T.)  Niccols 
(Richard).     Rowlands  (S.) 

HUTCHES  ON  (George),  Minister  at  Edinburgh. 

A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  XII  Smal  Prophets. 
3  vols,  in  1.     Lond.  1653-1655.     8vo. 

Disputatio  Juridica  de  Privilegiis  Mulierum  quam 
Publics  examinandum  proponit,  etc.  Trajedi  ad 
Rlienum,  1693.     4to. 

HUTCHINSON  (John). 

The  Covenant  in  the  Cherubim ;  or,  the  Hebrew 
Writings  perfect,  etc.     By  J.  H.     Lond.  1734.     8vo, 


HUTCHINSON  (Thomas  J.) 
Summer  Holidays  in  Brittany.    Lond.  1876.     peat 
8vo. 

HUTCHISON  (John). 

The  Practice  of  Banking :  embracing  the  Cases  at 
Law  and  in  Equity  bearing  upon  all  blanches  of  the 
subject.     Lond.  1881.     8va 

HUTH  (Alfred  Hknry). 

The  Life  and  Writings  of  Henry  Thomas  Buckle. 

2  vols, .  Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

HUTTON  (Richard  Holt). 

Essays,  Theological  and  Literary.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1871.     8to. 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  Lond.  12,1?,.  post  8vo,  (English 
Men  of  Letters.) 

HUXLEY  (Thomas  Henry). 

Critiques  and  Addresses.     Lond.  1873.     Svo. 

American  Addresses ;  with  a  Lecture  on  the  Study 
of  Biology.     Lond.  1877.     Svo, 

Physiography:  an  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
Nature.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

Hume.  Lond.  1879.  post  Svo.  (English  Men  of 
Letters.) 

The  Crayfish :  an  Introduction  to  Zoology.     Lond. 

1880.  post  Svo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 
Science  and   Culture    and    other  Essays.      Lond. 

1881.  Svo. 

HUYSHE  (Capt.  G.  L.) 

The  Red  River  Expeditioa     Lond.  1871,     Svo. 

HYMNS,  Ancient  and  Modem,  for  use  in  the 
Services  of  the  Church,     Lond.  lud.     post  Svo, 


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IBEAHEEM— INMAN. 


IBEAHEEM  (Meerza  Mohammad). 
A  Grammar  of  the  Persian  Language,  in  which  are 
suhjoined  several  Dialogues.     Lond.  1841.     8vo. 

ICELANDIC  DICTIONAEY.  See  Vigfusson 
(Godbrand). 

IHNE  (Wilhelm). 

The  History  of  Eome.  Vol.  III.-V.  Lond.  1877- 
1882.     8vo. 

INDEX  EXPUEGATOEIUS  Librorum  qui  hoc 
saeculo  prodierunt,  etc.,  juxta  S.  Concilii  Trideutini 
decretum,  Philippi  II.  Eegis  Catholici  jussu  et  auctori- 
tate  in  Belgia  concinnatus.     n.p.  1599.     12mo. 

INDEXES  TO  SEEVICES  OF  HEIES.  See 
Chancery. 

INDIA. 

Statement  exhibiting  the  Moral  and  Material  Pro- 
gress and  Condition  of  India  during  the  year  1871-72. 
Lmd.  1873.     folio. 

Memoirs  of  the  Geological  Survey  op  India. 
Vols.  VIL-XVIIL  Calcutta,  1869-1881.  royal  8vo. 
Pal/eontologia  Indica  ;  being  Figures  and  Descrip- 
tions of  the  Organic  Eemains  procured  during  the 
Progress  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  India.  Calcutta, 
1870-1881.     royal  8vo. 

Series  VI.  Stolicza  (Ferd.)     The  Pelecypoda  of  the 

Cretaceous  Eocks  of  Southern  India. 

Completing  Vol.  III.  of  the  Cretaceous 

Fauna. 

VII.  Stolicza   (Ferd.)       Kutch   Fossils.      On 

some  Tertiary  Crabs. 
VIIL  Stolicza   (Ferd.)      The   Brachiopoda    of 
the   Cretaceous   Eocks   of    S.    India. 
Vol.  IV.  of  Cretaceous  Fauna. 
IX.  Waagen  (W.)    Jurassic  Fauna  of  Kutch. 

The  Cephalopoda.     Parts  1-4. 
X.  Foote  (E.  B.)  and  Lydekker  (E.)     Fauna 
of    the    Indian    Fluviatile    Deposits. 
Parts  1-5. 
XL  reistmantel(0.)     Jurassic  Flora  of  Kach. 
XII.  Feistmantel   (0.)     The   Fossil  Flora  of 
the  Lower  Gondwanas. 


INDIA — Continued. 
Palsontologia  Indica — Continued. 

XIII.  "Waagen  (W.)     Salt  Eange  Fossils. 

XrV.  Duncan   (M.)     Sind   Fossil   Corals  and 
Alcyonaria.     The  Fossil  Echinoidea. 

Eecords  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  India. 
Vol.  IL  pt.  2.— Vol  XIV.    Calcutta,  1870-1881.    8vo. 

INDIAN  MAIL. 

Allen's  Indian  Mail  and  Eegister  of  Intelligence  for 
British  and  Foreign  India,  China,  and  all  parts  of  the 
East,  from  its  commencement  in  1843.  39  vols,  in  35. 
Lond.  1843-1881.     foUo. 

INDICTMENTS.     See  Criminal  Indictments. 

INDULGENCE  (The). 

A  Eeview  and  Examination  of  a  Book  bearing  the 
Title  of  the  History  of  the  Indulgence.  Lond.  1681. 
8vo. 

INDUSTEIAL  AETS  (The).     See  M.  (W.) 


INGELOW  (Jean.) 
Poems.     Lond.  1866. 


post  8vo. 


INGLIS  (Mrs  Eichmond). 
Anna  and  Edgar ;  or,  Love  and  Ambition, 
(in  Verse).     Edinh.  1781.     4to. 


A  Tale 


INGEAM  (Prof.  T.  Dunbar),  Barrister -at-Law. 

Compensation  to  Land  and  House  Owners  :  being  a 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Compensation  for  Interest  in 
Lands,  etc.,  payable  by  Eailway  and  other  Public 
Companies.  Second  edition,  by  J.  J.  Elmes.  Lond. 
1869.     post  8vo. 


INGEAM  (William). 
Poems  in  the  English  and  Scottish  Dialects. 
deen,  1812.      12mo. 


Aher- 


INMAN  (Thomas),  M.D. 

Ancient  Faiths  and  Modern.  A  Dissertation  upon 
Worships,  Legends,  and  Divinities  in  Central  and 
Western  Asia,  Europe,  and  elsewhere  before  the  Chris- 
tian Era.     New  York,  1876.     8vo. 


INNES— ITALIAN  PICTURES. 


INNES  (Cosmo),  Advocate. 

Concerning  some  Scotch  Surnames.  Edinb.  1860  4to 
Lectures    ou    Scotch    Legal    Antiquities.      Hdinb. 
io72.     8vo. 

Memoir  of  Cosmo  Innes.     Bdinb.  1874.     small  4to. 

INNES  (L.  C.) 

A  Digest  of  the  English  Law  of  Easements.     Lond. 
loeO.     post  8vo. 

INQUISITION. 

Noticias  Reconditas  y  Posthumas  del  Procedimiento 
delas  Inquisiciones  de  Espaiia  j  Portugal  con  sus 
Presos.      Villa  Franca,  17 2±     8vo. 

INSCEIPTIONES  ANTIQUE 
Ephemeris  Epigraphica,  Corporis  Inscriptionum 
Latmarum  Supplementum.  Edita  jussu  Instituti 
Arch^ologici  Eomani,  cura  G.  Heni^eni,  Th.  Mommseni 
etJ.B.Rossu.  4  vols.  Momm,  1872-1881.  royal  8vo. 
Corpus  Inscriptionum  Atticarum.  Vols  I -III 
Edd.  Adolphus  Kirchoff,  Ulricus  Koehler,  et  '  Gul' 
Dittenberger.     Berolini,  1873-1878.     foUo. 

Corpus  Inscriptionum  Latinarum,  concilio'  et  auctori- 
tete   Academiee  Litterarum   Regia^  Borussic*  editum 
Berolini,  1863-1881.     folio. 

Vol    in.  ParsX.  Inscriptiones  Asise  Provinciarum 
Europae    Graecomm    Illyrici   Latinae. 
Edidit  Theodoras  Mdmmsen. 
IV.  Inscriptiones  Parietaria;  Pompeiana;,  Her- 
culanenses  Stabianaj.     Edidit  Carolus 
Zangemeister. 
V.  Inscriptiones   GaUiae   Cisalpin»  Latina;. 
Edidit  Theodorus  Mommsen.    2  parts. 
VL  Inscriptiones     Urbis      Eomaj      Latinas. 
Ediderunt  E.  Bormann  et  G.  Henzen. 
VIL  Inscriptiones  Britannia;  Latinse.     Edidit 
.lEmilius  HUbner. 
VIIL  Inscriptiones   Africse    Latin*.      CoUegit 
Gustavus  Wilmanns. 
Inscriptiones  Hispaniae  Christianas.     Edidit  ^miUus 
Hiibner.     Berolini,  1871.     4to. 

Inscriptiones  Britannia;  Christiana;.     Edidit  ^milius 
Hubner.     Berolini,  1876.     4to. 

Corpus  Inscriptionum  Italicarum.  See  Fabrbtti  (A.) 


INTELLIGENCER  (The),  published  for  the  Satis- 
faction and  Information  of  the  people,  August  1663 

December  1665.     2  vols.     [Zand.]  1663-1665.     4to. 

INTERETS  DES  PRINCES. 

Le  Vrai  Interet  des  Princes.    Strasbourg,  n A.    12mo. 
Le  Vrai  Interet  des  Princes  Chretiens,  depuis  le 
Changement  en  Angleterre.     Za  ZTaye,  1689.     12mo. 


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INTERETS  DES  mmCY.B-Cmtinued. 
Les  Veritable  Interete  de  I'Europe  dans  les  Affaires 
Presentee.     A  la  Haye,  1689.     I2mo. 

INVENTIONS. 

An  Account  of  several  New  Inventions  and  Improve- 
ments now  necessary  for  England.  (By  Thomas  Hale.) 
Also  a  Treatise  of  Naval  Philosophy  by  Sir  WUliam 
Petty.     Lond.  1691.     12mo. 

INVERNESS. 

A  Hisfory  and  Description  of  the  Town  of  Inverness. 

n.d.  [1847.]     12ma. 

IRELAND. 

A  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Ireland  upon  Occa- 
sion  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  a  Vindication  of  the  present 
Government  of  Ireland.     Dublin,  1688.     4to 

Memoirs  of  Ireland  from  the  Restoration  to  the 
Present  Time.     Lond.  1716.     8vo. 

Historiographorum  aliorumque  Scriptorum  Hiberni* 
Commentarium;  or,  a  History  of  the  Irish  Writers. 
Dublin,  1736.     8vo. 

A  Contemporary  History  of  Affairs  in  Ireland,  from 
1641  to  1652.  With  an  Appendix  of  original  Letter 
and  Documents     Edited  by  John  T.  Gilbert.     3  vols 

»    1879-1880.     4to.     (Irish  ArchaK.logicaI  and 

Celtic  Society.) 

A  Review  of  the  principal  Facts  connected  with  the 
recent  State  Prosecutions  ia  Ireland.  By  a  Barrister 
Lond.  1845.     8vo. 

Ancient  Laws  of  Ireland^    Senchus  Mor.     VoL  III 
Dublin,  1873.     royal  8vo. 

The  Irish  Law  List  and  Insurance  Directory  1880- 
1881.     Dublin,  1881.     8va 

IRENEO  (Silvio). 

L'lrenide,  odi  Anaereontiche.    Londra,1807.    ]2mo. 
IRONS  (James  Campbell),  S.S.C. 
Manual  of  Police  Law  and  Practice.     Revised  by  E 
Erskine  Harper.     Edinb.  1876.     8vo. 


IRVING  (Joseph). 

The   Book  of  Dumbartonshire:  a   History   of  the 
County,  Burghs,  etc.     3  vols.     Edinb.  1879.     4to. 

IRVING  (WASHl^fGTON). 

Spanish  Papers  and  other  iliseeUanies.     Arranged 
and  edited  by  P.M.  Irving.    2  vols.    Lond.  18m.    Svo. 

ITALIAN    PICTURES    drawn    with    Pen    and 
Pencil     Lond.  ■a.i,     royal  Svo. 

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JACK— JAMIESOK 


JACK  (John). 

An  Historical  Account  of  St.  Monance,  Fifeshire, 
ancient  and  modern,  interspersed  with  a  variety  of 
Tales,  incidental,  legendary,  and  traditional.  Edinh. 
1844.     post  8vo. 

JACKSON  (John). 

Tlie  Witness  of  the  Spirit :  Sermons  preached  before 
the  University  of  Oxford.     Lond.  1854.     post  8vo. 

JACKSON  (John  Baptist). 

Titiani  Vecellii,  Paxili  Caliarii,  Jacohi  Eohusti  et 
Jacobi  de  Ponte  Opera  selectiora;  ligno  cselata  et 
coloribus  adumbrata.      Venetiis,  1 745.     folio. 

JACKSON  (Ebv.  William). 

The  Doctrine  of  Eetribution.  Lond.  1875.  8vo. 
(Bampton  Lectures.) 

JACOB  (Hildebrand). 

Bedlam.     See  Poems  (Collection  of).     4to. 

JACOBITE  TRIALS.     See  Chetham  Society. 

JACQUEMAET  (Albebt). 

A  History  of  Furniture.  Translated  from  the 
French.  Edited  by  Mrs  Bury  Palisser.  Lond.  1878. 
royal  8vo. 

JACQUEMIN  (Raphael). 

Iconographie  Gen^rale  et  Methodique  du  Costume 
du  TV"  au  XIX*  Sifecle.  Collection  grav6e  a  I'eau  forte 
d'aprfes  des  Documents  authentiques  et  in^dits.  Paris, 
1870.     large  folio. 

JAMAICA. 

Letters  from  Jamaica,  the  Land  of  Streams  and 
Woods.     Edinb.  1873.      12mo. 

JAMBON  (Jean). 

Our  Trip  to  Blunderland ;  or.  Grand  Excursion  to 
Blundertown  and  Back.     Edinb.  1877.     post  8vo. 

JAMES  THE  SIXTH,  King  of  Scotland  and 
First  op  Great  Britain. 

An  Apologia  for  the  Oath  of  Allegiance,  first  set 
'  foorth  without  a  name  and  dow  acknowledged  by  the 
Author,  etc.     Lond.  1609.     4to. 


JAMES  THE  SECOND,  King  of  England. 
A  Collection  of  Broadsides  and  Odes  on  the  Duke 
of  York's  Visit  to  Scotland. 

1.  A  Pindarique  Ode  on  their  Royal  Highnesses 
happy  Return  from  Scotland  after  his  Escape 
at  Sea. — 2.  To  the  Duke  on  his  Return. 
By  Nat.  Lee.— 3.  To  H.R.H.  at  his  Happy 
Return  from  Scotland.  By  a  Person  of  Qua- 
lity.— 4.  On  his  Royal  Highness's  Miraculous 
Delivery  and  Happy  Return.  By  Ca.  Calle. 
— 5.  Prologue  to  the  Dutchess  on  her  Return 
from  Scotland.  By  Mr  Dryden. 
Lond.  1682.     folio. 

See  also.  Poems  (Collection  of).     4to. 

JAMES  (Henry),  Jun. 

French  Poets  and  Novelists.    Zon(7.  1878.    post  8vo. 
Hawthorne.      Lond.    1879.      post   8vo.      (English 
Men  of  Letters.) 

JAMES  (Rev.  Richard). 

Iter  Lancastrense.     See  Chetham  Society. 

JAMESON  (Mrs). 

Sketches  in  Canada  and  Rambles  among  the  Red 
Men.     Lond.  1852.     12mo.     (Traveller's  Library.) 

JAMESON  (Mrs). 

The  History  of  our  Lord,  as  exemplified  in  Works  of 
Art ;  with  that  of  His  Types,  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
and  other  Persons  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament. 
Continued  and  completed  by  Lady  Eastlake.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1872.     8vo. 

Sacred  and  Legendary  Art.   2  vols.   Lond.\%l%.  4to. 

Legends  of  the  Madonna,  as  represented  in  the  Fine 
Arts.     Lovd.  1879.     small  4to. 

Legends  of  the  Monastic  Orders,  as  represented  in 
the  Fine  Arts.     Lond.  \%%<i.     8vo. 


JAMESON  (William). 

The  Sum  of  the  Episcopal  Controversy. 
1713.     smaU  8vo. 


Glasgow, 


JAMIESON  (Robert),  D.D. 

The  Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Scriptures ;  being  the 
Baird  Lecture  for  1873.     Edinb.  1873.     post  8vo. 


JAMIESON— JEWS. 


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JAMIESON  (Robert). 

Political  Ecoaomy  for  Business  People.  Zjond.  1880. 
post  8vo. 

JANI  (Christian  David). 

Ars  Poetica  Latina.     Ilalae,  1774.     8vo. 

JANUS  MINOR. 

Retorsio  Imposturarum  quibus  inclytam  Suecorum 
Gothorumque  Nationem  Petrus  Parvus  Rosefontanus 
impudenter  admodum  insectatur,  etc.  up.  1612. 
12  mo. 

JARMAN  (Thomas). 

A  Treatise  on  Wills.  Fourth,  edition,  by  S.  Vin- 
cent.    2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

JARROLD  (Thomas),  M.D. 

Dissertations  on  Man,  in  answer  to  Mr  Malthus's 
Essay  on  the  Principle  of  Population.  Lond.  1806. 
Svo. 

JEAFFRESON  (John  Cordy),  Barrister. 

A  Book  about  Lawyers.    2  vols.    Lond.  1867.     Svo. 

Annals  of  Oxford.     2  vols.     Lond.  1871.     8vow 

JEBB  (R.  C),  Professor  of  Greefc,  Glasgow. 

The  Attic  Orators  from  Antiphon  to  Isaeos.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

Bentley.  Lond.  1882.  12mo.  (English  Men  of 
Letters.) 

JEFFERIES  (Riohahd). 

The  Gamekeeper  at  Home.  Sketches  of  Natural 
History  and  Rural  Life.  By  R.  J.  Land.  1878. 
post  8vo. 

JEHAN  DE  SAINTRi;. 

Histolre  et  Chronique  du  Petit  Jehan  de  Saintr^  et 
de  la  Jeune  Dame  des  Belles  Cousines,  sans  aultre  nom 
nommes.  [Par  Ant.  de  la  Salle.]  CoUation^e  sur  les 
Manuscrits  de  la  Bibliothfeque  Royale  et  sur  les  Editions 
du  XVP  Si&cle.     Paris,  1830.     8vo. 

JENKIN  (Fleeming). 

Healthy  Houses.     Edinh.  1878.     Svo. 

JENKINS  (John). 

The  Laws  relating  to  En^ish  Liberty  and  Public 
Worship.     Lond.  1880.     post  Svo. 

JENNER'S  TRACTS. 

A  Direction  for  the  English  Traviller  by  which  he 
shal  be  able  to  Coast  about  all  England  and  Wales. 
Land.  1643.     4to. 


JENNER'S  T'&kCTB— Continued. 

A  Further  Narrative  of  the  Passages  of  these  Times 
in  the  Commonwealth  of  England.  An  Act  for  re 
nouncing  and  disannulling  the  pretended  Title  of 
Charles  Stuart,  with  the  Triall  of  Miles  Sundercombe 
for  high  Treason.     Lnnd.\\&57\     4to. 

JENNINGS  (G.  H),  and  JOHNSTONE  (W.  S.) 
A  Book  of  Parliamentary  Anecdote  :  compiled  from 
authentic  sources.     Land.  1871.     post  Svo. 

JERRMANN  (Edward). 

Pictures  from  St.  Petersburg.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Frederick  Hardman.     Lond.li>b2.     12mo. 

JERROLD  (Blanchard). 

The  Best  of  all  Good  Company.  Dickens,  Scott, 
Lytton,  Disraeli,  Thackeray,  Douglas  Jerrold.  Lond, 
1873.     Svo. 

JERVISE  (Andrew). 

Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  from  Burial-Grounds  and 
Old  Buildings  in  the  North-East  of  Scotland;  with 
Notes,  and  an  Appendix  of  Illustrative  Papers.  2  vols. 
Edinh.  1875,  1879.     4to. 

JESSE  (Georoe  R) 

Researches  into  the  History  of  the  British  Dog, 
from  Ancient  Laws,  Charters,  and  Historical  Records. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1866.     Svo. 

JESSE  (J.  Heneagb). 

London :  its  Celebrated  Characters  and  Remarkable 
Places.     3  vols.     Lond.  1871.     Sva 

JESSOPP  (Augustus),  D.D. 
One  Generation  of  a  Norfolk  House  :  a  Contribution 
to  Elizabethan  History.     Lond.  1879.     Svo. 

JF^UITS. 

State  Mysteries  of  the  Jesuites,  by  way  of  Questions 
and  Answers  faithfully  extracted  out  of  their  own 
Writings    Translated  out  of  French.    Lond.  \Q1i.    4to. 

JEVONS  (W.  Stanley). 

Money  and  the  Mechanism  of  £xchang&  Lond, 
1878.     post  Svo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 

JEWITT  (Llewellyn). 

Half-Hours  among  some  English  Antiquities.  Lond, 
1877.     post  Svo. 

JEWS  (The)  in  Relation  to  the  Church  and  the 
World  :  a  Course  of  Lectures  by  Prof.  Cairns,  Canon 
Cook,  Prof.  Leathes,  Bishop  Claughton,  Dr  Donald 
Fraser,  and  Prof.  Birks.     Lond,  1S77.     post  Svo. 


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JOCKEY  CLUB— JOEIO. 


JOCKEY  CLUB  (The)  ;  or,  a  Sketch  of  the  Man- 
ners of  the  Age.     Lmd.  1792.     8vo. 

JOHNNY  GIBB  of  Gushetneuk.  See  Alexander 
(William). 

JOHNSON  (Samuel),  LL.D. 

Prayers  and  Meditations  composed  by  him,  and 
published  from  his  Manuscripts  by  George  Strahan, 
D.D.     Lond.  1817.     8vo. 

JOHNSON  (Eev.  W.  a.  B.) 

A  Memoir  of  tlie  Rev.  W.  A.  B.  Johnson,  Mission- 
ary of  the  Church  Missionary  Society  in  Regent's 
Town,  Sierra  Leone,  a.d,  1816-1823.  With  some 
Prefatory  Remarks  by  the  Eev.  William  Jowett.  Land. 
1852.     post  8vo. 


JOHNSTON  (Alexander  Keith). 
The  Royal  Atlas  of  Modern  Geography, 
1879.     folio. 


Edinh. 


JOHNSTON  (Arthur). 

Cantici  Solonionis  Paraphrasis  poetka.  Edinh. 
1717.     12mo. 

JOHNSTON  (Prof.  J.  F.  W.),  and  CAMERON 
(Charles  A.) 

Elements  of  Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Geology. 
Edinh.  1877.     12mo. 

JOHNSTON  (Keith). 

Africa.  With  Ethnological  Appendix  by  A.  H. 
Keane.  Lond.  1878.  8vo.  (Stanford's  Compendium 
of  Geography  and  Travel.) 

JOHNSTON  (Egbert). 

Abstract  of  the  Edinburgh  Municipal  and  Police 
Act,  1879.     Edinh.  1879.     8vo. 

JOHNSTON  (T.  B.),  and  ROBERTSON  (Col.  J.) 
The  Historical  Geography  of  the  Clans  of  Scotland. 
Edinh.  1872.     4to. 

JOHNSTONE  (Rev.  James). 

Anecdotes  of  Olave  the  Black,  King  of  Man,  and 
the  Hebridian  Princes  of  the  Somerled  Family ;  to 
which  are  added  XVIIL  Eulogies  on  Haco,  King  of 
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JOHNSTONE  (Rev.  J AyiEs)— Continued. 

Lodbrokar-Quida ;  or,  the  Death-Song  of  Lodbroc. 
With  a  free  English  Translation,  Glossary,  and  Notes. 
n,p.  1782.     12mo. 

JOLY  (Abistide). 

Benoit  de  Sainte-More  et  le  Roman  de  Troie,  ou  les 
Metamorphoses  d'Hom6re  et  de  I'fipop^e  Gr6co-Latme 
au  Moyen-Age.     Paris,  1870.     4to. 

JONES  (Benoe),  M.D. 

The  Royal  Institution :  its  Founder  and  its  first 
Professors.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

JONES  (D.  Rice). 

Isolda ;  or,  the  Maid  of  Kidwelly,  and  other  Poems. 
Llandovery,  1857.     post  8vo. 

JONES  (Edwyn),  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Law  of  Salvage,  as  administered  in  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty  and  the  County  Courts.  Lond. 
1870,     12ma 

JONES  (Eustace  Hinton).     See  Cox  (George  W.) 

JONES  (Eev.  Frank). 

The  Life  of  Sir  Martin  Frobisher,  Kt.,  containing  a 
Narrative  of  the  Spanish  Armada.  Lond.  1878. 
post  8vo. 

JONES  (John). 

Gwaith  Barddonawl  y  diweddar,  a  Bywgraffiad  o'r 
Awdur,  gan  Henry  Eoberts.     Lond.  1859.     Svo. 

JONES  (Owen). 

The  Grammar  of  Ornament.  Illustrated  by  Examples 
from  various  Styles  of  Ornament.     Lond.  1856.     folio. 

One  Thousand  and  One  Initial  Letters,  designed 
and  illuminated  by  Owen  Jones.     Lond.  1864.     folio. 

JONES  (T.  S.),  D.D 

The  Life  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Willielma,  Viscountess 
Glenorchy,  containing  Extracts  from  her  Diary  and 
Correspondence.     Edinh.  1822.     Bvo. 

JONSONUS  (Arturcs).     See  Johnston  (Arthur). 

JOED  ANUS  (Frlar),  Bishop  of  Golumbum. 

The  Wonders  of  the  East.  Translated  from  the 
Latin  Original,  with  a  Commentary  by  Colonel  Henry 
Yule.     Lond.  1863.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

JOEIO  (Andrea  de). 

Guida  per  le  Catacombs  di  S.  Gennaro  de'  Poveri. 
Napoli,  1839.     Svo. 


JOSEPH  OF  ARIMATHIE— JUSTINIANUa 


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JOSEPH  OF  ARIMATHIE;  or,  the  Romance  of 
Holy  Grail.     See  Early  Enqijsh  Text  Society. 

JOSEPHUS  (Flavius). 

Opera  Omnia,  Grsece  et  Latino ;  curavit  Franciscus 
Oberthiir.     3  vols.     Lipsice,  1785.     8vo, 

JOURDAN  (General). 

Memoirs  of  Operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Danube. 
Land.  1799.     royal  Svo. 

JOURNAL  BRITANNIQUE  par  M.  Maty  (Vols. 
L-XVII.)  et  M^  de  Mauve  (Vols.  XVIII -XXIIL) 
23  vols,  in  22.     La  Ilaije,  1750-1757.     12mo. 

JOWETT  (Rev.  Benjamin) 
Thucydides  translated.     See  Thuctdides. 

JOYCE  (P.  W.) 

Old  Celtic  Romances.  Translated  from  tlie  Gaelic 
Lmd.  1879.     post  8vo. 

JOYNEVILLE  (C.) 

Life  and  Times  of  Alexander  L,  Emperor  of  all  the 
Russias.     3  vols.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

JUDiEI 

Tractatus  de  Judseorum  et  Christianorum  communione 
et  conversatione.     [Argentorati,  M.  Flaclc\,  n.d.  folio. 

JUDD  (John  W.) 

Volcanoes ;  what  they  are  and  what  they  teach. 
Lond.  1881.  post  Svo.  (International  Scientific  Series.) 

JUDICIAL  FACTORIES.    See  Court  of  Session. 

JUDICIAL  STATISTICS. 

Judicial  Statistics,  1879.  England  and  "Wales. 
Lond.  1880.     folio. 

Criminal  and  Judicial  Statistics,  1879.  Ireland. 
Dublin,  1880.     folio. 

JUKES  (J.  Beete). 

The  Students'  Manual  of  Geology.  Third  edition, 
edited  by  Prof.  A.  Geikie.     Edinh.  1872.     post  Svo. 


JULIANA  (St.) 

Life.     See  Early  English  Text  Sooibtt. 

JULIUS  II.,  Papa. 

Julius   Dialogue   in  quo   Impietaa  Julii  II.  Papa 
depingitur.     Sine  loco,  1566.     12mo. 


JUNIUS. 

The    Handwriting    of    Junius    investigated. 
Chabot  (Charles). 

See  also,  Cramp  (Wiluam). 


See 


JUNIUS  (Franciscus). 

Gothicum  Glossarium  quo  pleraque  Argentei  Codicis 
Vocabula  explicantur,  etc.  Prsemittuntur  ei  Gothicum, 
Runicum,  Anglo-Saxonicum  aliaque  Alphabeta.  Am- 
stelcedami,  1684.     4to. 

JUNNER  (R.  Gordon),  Barrister- at- Law. 

The  Practice  before  the  Railway  Commissioners 
under  the  Regulation  of  Railways  Act,  1873.  Lond. 
1874.     Svo. 

JURIDICAL  SOCIETY. 

History  of  the  Juridical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinb.  1875.     Svo. 

A  Complete  System  of  Conveyancing,  adapted  to 
the  present  Practice  of  Scotland,  and  the  recent  Stat- 
istics. Fifth  edition.  Vol.  I.  Heritable  Rights. 
Edinb.  1881.     Svo. 


JURIEU  (Pierre). 

Abreg6  de  I'Histoire  du  Concile  de  Trente. 
Amsterdam,  1683.     12mo. 


2  vols. 


JUS  DIVINUM  Regiminis  Ecclesiastici ;  or,  th« 
Divine  Right  of  Church  Government  asserted  and 
evidenced.  By  sundry  Ministers  of  Christ  within  the 
City  of  London.     Lond.  1646.     4to. 

JUSTESriANUS,  Impebator. 
Codex    Justinianus,    recognovit    Faulus    Krueger. 
BeroUni,  1877.     4to. 


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K  -KELLER. 


K 


K.  (K.) 

A  True  History  of  the  several  Designs  and  Con- 
spiracies against  His  Majesties  sacred  Person  and 
Government  as  they  were  continually  carry'd  on  from 
1688  tUl  1697.     Lond.  1698.     8vo. 

KALENDAE  OF  SCOTTISH  SAINTS.  See 
Forbes  (Albx.  Pbnbosb). 

KANT  (Immanuel). 

Critique  of  Pure  Reason.  Translated  into  English 
by  F.  Max  Miiller,  with  an  Historical  Introduction  by 
Ludwig  Noir6.     2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

See  also,  Stirling  (Jambs  Hutchbson). 

KARAMSIlSr. 

Histoire  de  TEmpire  de  Russia.  Traduite  par  St. 
Thomas  et  Jauffret.     11  vols.    Pa?7«,  1819-1826.    8vo. 

KAUFMAN  (Johannes). 

Trait6  de  la  Langue  du  Pofete  ^^cossais  William 
Dunbar,  prec(5d4e  d'une  Esquisse  de  sa  Vie  et  de  ses 
Pofemes.     Bonn,  n.d.     8vo. 

KAUSLER  (Eduard). 

Denkmaler  Altniederlandischer  Sprache  und  Litter- 
atur  nach  ungedruckten  Quellen. — Altniederlandische 
Gedichte.  Eeimchronik  von  Flandem.  2  vols.  Tubin- 
gen, 1840,  1844.     Svo. 

KAY  (Joseph). 

Free  Trade  in  Land.  With  Preface  by  the  Right 
Hon.  John  Bright.     Lond.  1879.     post  8vo. 

KAYE  (John  William). 

A  History  of  the  Sepoy  War  in  India,  1857-58. 
Vol  IIL     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

KAYSER  (Christian  Gottlob). 
Vollstandiges  Biicher-Lexicon,  etc.     Vols.    XVIL- 
XX.     1865-1876.     Leipzig,  1872,  1877.     4to. 

KEATE  (George). 

Ancient  and  Modern  Rome  :  a  Poem.  Lond.  1760 
4to. 

A  Poem  to  the  Memory  [of  Mrs  Cibber.  Lond. 
1766.     4to. 


KEBLE  (Rev.  John). 

Studia  Sacra.  Commentaries  on  the  Introductory 
Verses  of  St.  John's  Gospel,  and  on  a  portion  of  St. 
Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans  ;  with  other  Theological 
Papers.     Oxford,  1877.     8vo. 

Memoir.     See  Coleridge  (Sir  J.  T.) 

KEIL  (Karl  Fbibdrich),  D.D. 

Manual  of  Historico-Critical  Introduction  to  the 
Canonical  Scriptures  of  the  Old  Testament.  Trans- 
lated by  George  C.  M.  Douglas,  D.D.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
1869,  1870.     8vo.     (Clark's  Foreign  Theol.  Library.) 

Biblical  Commentary  on  the  Prophecies  of  Ezekiel. 
Translated  by  Rev.  James  Martin.  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1876.     8vo.     (Clark's  Foreign  Theol.  Library.) 

KELL  (K  F.),  AND  DELITZSCH  (Franz). 

Biblical  Commentary  on  the  Old  Testament.  The 
Book  of  the  Kings.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  James 
Martin.     Edinb.  1872.     Svo. 

The  Books  of  the  Chronicles.  Translated  by  Andrew 
Harper.     Edinb.  1872.     8vo. 

The  Books  of  Ezra,  Nehemiah,  and  Esther.  Trans- 
lated by  Sophia  Taylor.     Edinh.  1873.     Svo. 

The  Prophecies  of  Jeremiah.  Vol.  I.  Translated 
by  David  Patrick.  Vol.  II.  Translated  by  James 
Kennedy.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1873,  1874.     Svo. 

The  Book  of  the  Prophet  Daniel.  Translated  by 
the  Rev.  M.  G.  Easton.     Edinb.  1872.     Svo. 

The  Twelve  Minor  Prophets.  Translated  by  the 
Rev.  James  Martin.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1868.     8vo. 

(The  above  works  in  Clark's  Foreign  Theol.  Library.) 

KEITH  (George  and  William),  Earls  Marischai. 
Bee  Aberdeen  University. 

KELLER  (Adblbebt). 

Romvart.  Beitrage  zur  Kunde  Mittelalterlicher 
Dichtung  aus  Italiaenischen  Bibliotheken.  Mannheim, 
1844.     Svo. 

KELLER  (Dr  Ferdinand). 

The  Lake  Dwellings  of  Switzerland  and  other  parts 
of  Europe.  Translated  and  arranged  by  John  Edward 
Lee.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     royal  Svo. 


KEMBLE— KNOLLYS. 


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KEMBLE  (Frances  Anne). 
Records  of    a  Girlhood.      3 
post  8vo. 


vols.      Loiid.   1879. 


KEMBLE  (John  Philip). 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  Mr  Kemble'a  Eetiremeut 
from  the  Stage,  including  Farewell  Address,  Criticisms, 
Poems,  etc.     Lond.  1817.     Bvo. 


KEMP  (James). 
Northern  hay.     A 
Bristol,  1808.     8vo. 


Poem    addressed    to    Solitude. 


KEMP  (T.  Lindley),  M.D. 
The   Natural   History   of   Creatloa 
12mo.     (Travellers'  Library.) 


Lond.    1852. 


KEMPIS  (Thomas!). 

Tractatus  de  Lnitatione  Christi.  Cum  tractatulo  de 
Meditatione  Cordis.     Sine  loco,  1492.     12mo. 

KENNEDY  (Thomas  Francis). 

Letters  chiefly  connected  with  the  Affairs  of  Scot- 
land, from  Henry  Cockburn  to  T.  F.  Kennedy,  M.P. ; 
with  other  Letters  from  eminent  Persons  during  the 
same  period,  1818-1852.     Lond.  1874.     8vo. 


KENT  (James). 

Commentaries  on  American  Law. 
edited   by   George   F.    Comstock. 
1867.     royal  8vo. 


Eleventh  edition, 
4   vols.      Boston, 


KEEE  (William  Williamson),  Barrlster-at-Law. 
A  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Practice  of  Injunctions 
in  Equity.     Lond.  1867.     royal  8vo. 

KING  (Joannes). 

Cenotapbium  Jacobi,  sive  Laudatio  Funebris  Jacobi 
Magnae  Britanniae  Monarchfe,  etc.     Oxonics,  1625.     4to. 

KING  HORN,  with  Fragments  of  Floriz  and 
Blancheflur.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

KINGLAKE  (Alexander  Willlam). 

The  Invasion  of  the  Crimea.  Vols.  V.,  VI.  Edinh. 
1875,  1880.     8vo. 

The  Invasion  of  the  Crimea.  The  Cabinet  or  Sixth 
edition.     6  vols.     Edinh.  1877-     post  8vo. 

Eothen.     New  edition.     Edinh.  1878.     post  8vo. 

KINGSLEY  (Rev.  Charles),  Canon  of  Weatmimter. 
At  Last :  a  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies.     2  vols. 
Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

Town  Geology.     Xond  1872.     post  8vo. 


KINGSLEY  (Rev.  CnK«LB&)—Continutd. 

All  Saints'  Day,  and  other  Sermona  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Harrison.     L(ynd.  1878.     post  8vo. 

True  Words  for  Brave  Men.     Lond.  1878.     12mo. 

Charles  Kingsley :  his  Letters,  and  Memoirs  of  hia 
Life.    Edited  by  his  Wif a    2  vola.    Lond.  1877.    8vo, 


KIN  NEAR  (John  Boyd). 
Principles  of  Property  in  Land. 


Lond.  1880,    Sva 


KIRCHER  (Conrad). 

Concordantiffi    Veteris    Testament]   Grjecje,   Ebreia 
Vocibus  respondentes.   2  vols.   Francofurti,  1607.   4to. 


KIRKPATEICK  (John),  Advocate. 
Digest  of  the  Scottish  Law  of  Evidence. 
1882.     post  8vo. 


Edinb. 


KISTNER  (Otto). 
Buddha  and  his  Doctrines  : 
Lond.  1869.     8vo. 


a  Bibliographical  Essay. 


KITCHIN  (Rev.  G.  W.) 

The  Life  of  Pope  Pius  IL     iS^ee  Arundel  Socibtt. 

KLAPROTH  (Jules). 

Supplement  au  Dictionnaire  Chinois-Latin  du  P. 
Basile  de  Glemona.     Paris,  1819.     folio. 

KLAUSEN  (Henrik  Nikolai). 

Hermeneutik  des  Neuen  Testaments.  Aus  dem 
Danischen  iibersetzt  von  C.  0.  Schmidt-Phiseldek. 
Lei2>zig,  1841.     8vo. 

KLOPP  (Onmo). 

Der  Fall  des  Hauses  Stuart  und  die  Succession  des 
Hauses  Hannover  in  Gross  Britannien  und  Iiland. 
10  vola  in  5.      Wien,  1875-1881.     8vo. 

Correspondance  de  Leibniz.     See  Leibniz  (G.) 

KLOPSTOCK  (Friedrich  Gottlieb). 
Der  Messias.     Altona,  1780.     8vo. 

KLUNZINGER  (C.  B.),  M.D. 

Upper  Egypt :  its  People  and  its  Products.  With 
a  Prefatory  Notice  by  Dr  Georg  SchweinfurtL  Lond. 
1878.    8vo. 

KNOLLYS  (Henry),  Captain,  R.A. 

Incidents  in  the  China  War  of  I860.  Compiled 
from  the  private  Journals  of  General  Sir  Hope  Grant, 
G.  C.  B. ,  Commander  of  the  English  Expedition.  Edinb. 
1875.     8va 


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KOCHIUS— KUENEN. 


KOCHIUS  (Georq  Aenothius). 

Observationes  in  Timaei  Sophiste  Lexicon  vocum 
Platonicarum  et  Moeridis  Atticistae  Lexicon  Atticum 
a  se  nuper  edita.     lApsice,  1833.     8vo. 

KOLDEWAY  (CAPTiiN  Karl). 

The  German  Arctic  Expedition  of  1869-70;  and 
Narrative  of  the  Wreck  of  the  "  Hansa  "  in  the  Ice. 
Translated  and  abridged  by  the  Kev;  L.  Mercier. 
Edited  by  H.  W.  Bates.     Lond.  1874.     royal  8vo. 

KOLLIKER  (A.) 

Manual  of  Human  Histology.  Translated  and 
edited  by  George  Busk  and  Thomas  Huxley.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1853,  1854.     8to.     (Sydenham  Society.) 

KONEE  (W.)     See  Guhl  (E.) 


KORAN    (The). 
East. 


See    Sacred    Books    of    the 


KOSSUTH  (Louis). 

Memories  of  my  Exile.     Translated  from  the  original 
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KEAKUMAL  sive  Epicedium  Eagnaris  Lodbroki 
Eegis  Daniae.     See  Denmark. 

KEAUSE  (Ernbt). 

Erasmus  Darwin.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
W.  S.  Dallas,  with  a  Preliminary  Notice  by  Charles 
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KEILOFF  (Ivan). 

Fables  Eusses  tiroes  du  Eecueil  de  M.  Kriloflf,  et 
imit^es  en  vers  Fran9ais  et  Italiens  par  divers  Auteurs, 
pr^c^d^es  d'une  Introduction  Fran9aise  de  M.  L^montey, 
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1825.     8vo. 

Fables  de  Krilof,  traduites  en  vers  Frangais.  Par 
Charles  Parfait.     Paris,  1867.     12mo. 

KEUEGEE  (Paclus). 

Codex  Justinianus.     See  Jdstinianus. 

KUENEN  (D.  A.) 

Prophets  and  Prophecy  in  Israel ;  an  Historical  and 
Critical  Inquiry.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  the 
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LABARTE-LAMBARDE. 


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LABARTE  (Jules). 

Histoire  des  Arts  Industriels  au  Moyen  Age  et  k 
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LA  BOURDONNAIS  (L.  C.  de). 

Nouveau  Traits  du  Jeu  des  fichecs.  Payis,  1833. 
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LA  BRUY^RE  (Jean  de). 

Lea  Caractferes  de  la  Trag^die.  Manuscrit  in6dit  at^ 
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LACE  (T.  G.) 

Ode  on  the  Present  State  of  Europe.  Liverpool, 
1811.     4to. 

LACROIX  (Paul). 

Vie  Militaire  et  ReHgieuse  au  Moyen  Age  et  k 
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Fables  Choisies.     Paris,  1668.     4to. 

LAICK  (William). 

A  Continuation  of  the  Answer  to  the  Scots  Presby- 
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Lindores  Abbey  and  its  Burgh  of  Newburgh  :  their 
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LAING  (David),  LL.D. 

Historical  Description  of  the  Altar  Piece  in  the 
Palace  of  Holyrood.     Edinb.  1857.     Svo. 

Biographical  Notices  of  Thomas  Young,  S.T.D., 
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Facsimiles  of  Designs  from  engraved  Copperplates, 
illustrating  Le  Livre  de  la  Ruyne  des  Nobles  Hommes 
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LAIS  INfiDITS  des  XIP  et  XIIP  Sitelea 
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LALANNE  (Ludovic). 

Dictionnaire  Historique  de  la  France, 
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LAMARTINE  (Alphonse  de). 

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LAMB  (Mary  and  Charles). 

Poems,  Letters,  and  Remains ;  now  first  collected, 
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LAMBARDE  (William). 

A  Perambulation  of  Kent :  containing  the  Descrip- 
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LAMBERT  (Osmund). 

Angling  Literature  in  England,  and  Descriptions  of 
Fishing  by  the  Ancients.     Lond.  1881.     12mo. 

LAMBERTUS  (Franciscus),  Avenionmsis. 
Exegesios   in    sanctam  divi  Johannis  Apocalypsim 
libri  VIL     Basilece,  1539.     small  8vo. 

'  LAMON  (Ward  H.) 
The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  from  his  Birth  to  his 
Inauguration  as  President.     Boston,  1872.     royal  8vo. 

LANCASHIRE.  Memorials  of  the  Rebellion,  1715. 
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LANCASTER  (Joseph). 

Improvements  in  Education  as  it  respects  the  In- 
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LANCE  (Adolphe). 

Dictionnaire  des  Architectes  Franjais.  2  vols. 
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Excursion  en  ItaUe.     Paris,  1873.     royal  8vo. 

LANCK  (Leopold). 

Trait6  Pratique  de  la  Construction  Moderne  et  De- 
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2  vols.     Paris,  1877.     folio. 

LAND  TENURK 

Systems  of  Land  Tenure  in  various  Countries.  A 
series  of  Essays  published  under  the  sanction  of  the 
Cobden  Club.  New  edition,  edited  by  J.  W.  Probyn. 
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LANDOR  (Walter  Savage), 
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LANDSEER  (John). 

A  descriptive,  explanatory  and  critical  Catalogue  of 
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LANE  (William). 

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LANFRANCO  (Giovanni). 

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LANG  (Andrew). 

The  Library.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 

LANGBEIN  (Aug.  Fried.  Ernst). 
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LANGE  (Frederick  Albert). 

History  of  Materialism,  and  criticism  of  its  present 
importance.  Translated  by  Ernest  Chester  Thomas. 
3  vols.     Lond.  1879-1881.     8vo. 

LANGE  (John  Peter),  D.D. 

A  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  according  to  John. 
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LANGLAND  (W.)     See  Piers  Plowman,  p.  779. 

LANGLOIS  (M.  A.)     See  Haeivansa. 

LANMAN  (Charles). 

The  Japanese  in  America.     Lond.  1872.     post  8vo. 

LANZI  (LuiGi). 

De'  Vasi  Antichi  dipinti,  volgarmente  chiamati 
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Lanzi's  Luminaries  of  Painting.  By  the  Rev.  G. 
W.  D.  Evans.     Lrnid.  1848.     8vo. 


LAPIE  (P.) 
Orbis  Romanus. 


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LANFREY  (P.) 

The  History  of  Napoleon  the  First, 
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LAPRAIK  (John). 

Poems  on  several  occasions.    KilmamocJc,  1788.  8vo. 

LA  ROQUE  (J.  de). 

A  Voyage  to  Arabia  the  Happy,  by  way  of  the 
Eastern  Ocean  and  the  Streights  of  the  Red  Sea,  per- 
form'd  by  the  French  for  the  first  time  a.d.  1708-1710. 
Also  an  Account  of  the  Coffee  Tree  and  its  Fruit, 
Lond.  1726.     12mo. 

LARWOOD  (Jacob),  and  HOTTEN  (John  C.) 
The  History  of  Signboards,  from  the  earliest  to  the 
present  day.     Lo7id.  1875.     post  8vo. 

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LASINIO  (Carlo). 

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LASLETT  (Thomas). 

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LA    TOUE-LANDRY    (The    Knight    of). 
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LAUDER  (Sib  Thomas  Dick). 

An  Account  of  the  Great  Floods  of  August  1829,  in 
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Scottish  Rivera     Edinh.  1874.     post  8vo, 

LAURENCE  (Richard),  Archbishop  of  Gashel. 

Ascensio  IsaiiB  Vatis,  Opusculum  Pseudepigraphum 
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LAW  (Edward).     See  Ellenborough  (Earl  op). 
LAW  (Ernest).     See  Daniel  (Samuel). 

LAW  (Thomas  Graves). 

A  Calendar  of  the  English  Martyrs  of  the  Sixteenth 
and  Seventeenth  Centuries,  with  an  Introduction. 
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Introductory  Dissertation  on  the  Latin  Vulgate. 
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Courts  from  1871  to  1875.  Published  by  the  Council 
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Lond.  1871-1875.     royal  8vo,  viz. : — 

English  and  Irish  Appeal  Cases  and  Claims  of 
Peerage  before  the  House  of  Lords,  1871-1875.  Re- 
ported by  C.  Clark.     Vols.  V.-VIL 

Scotch  and  Divorce  Appeal  Cases  before  the  House 
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Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  1871-1875.  Edited  by  J. 
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Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1871-1875.  Edited  by  J. 
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Court  of  Exchequer,  1871-1875.  Edited  by  J.  R. 
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Crown  Cases  Reserved,  1870-1875.  Edited  by  J. 
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Court  of  Probate  and  Divorce,  1870-1875.  Edited 
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High  Court  of  Admiralty  and  Ecclesiastical  Courts, 
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LAW  REPORTS— Co»/tnw«/. 

Chancery  Appeal  Cases,  1871-1875.  Edited  by  G. 
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Equity  Cases  before  the  Master  of  the  Rolls  and  the 
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Digest  of  Cases  Decided  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
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Law  Reports.  Published  under  the  superintendence 
and  control  of  the  Incorporated  Council  of  Law  Re- 
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1875-1881.     royal  8 vo.,  viz.:— 

Appeal  Cases  before  the  House  of  Lords  (English, 
Irish,  and  Scotch)  and  the  Judicial  Committee  of  the 
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Common  Pleas  Division.  1875-1880.  Edited  by 
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Exchequer  Division.  1875-1880.  Edited  by  J. 
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Probate  Division.  1875-1881.  Edited  by  J.  R. 
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Queen's  Bench  Division,  1875-1881.  Edited  by  J. 
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Digest  of  Cases  decided  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
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The  same,  1865-1875.  Compiled  by  Martin  Ware. 
2  vols. 

The  same,  from  the  commencement  of  Michaelmas 
Term  1865,  to  the  end  of  Trinity  Sittings,  1880,  com- 
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Public  General  Statutes,  with  a  List  of  the  Local 
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The  Weekly  Notes ;  being  Notes  of  Cases  heard 
and  determined  by  the  House  of  Lords,  the  Superior 
Courts  of  Equity  and  Common  Law,  the  Courts  of 
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Life.     See  Edwardes  (Sir  Herbert  B.) 


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LA WRENCE-ARCHEE— LEGES  WISIGOTHORUM. 


LAWRENCE-AECHER  (Captain  J.  H.) 

The  Orders  of  Chivalry.     Lond.  1871.     royal  8vo. 

LAYARD  (Austen  Henry),  D.C.L. 

The  Monuments  of  Mneveh.     Lond.  1850.     folio. 

Illustrations  of  the  Sculptures,  Vases,  and  Bronzes 
recently  discovered  at  Nineveh,  principally  Bas-reliefs 
of  the  "Wars  and  Exploits  of  Sennacherib  :  from  his 
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LEA  (Henry  C.) 

Superstition  and  Force.  Essays  on  the  "Wager  of 
Law — the  "Wager  of  Battle — the  Ordeal  Torture. 
Philadelphia,  1878.     post  8vo. 

LEADER  (John  Daniel). 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  in  Captivity  :  a  Narrative  of 
Events  from  January  1569  to  December  1584,  whilst 
George,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  was  the  Guardian  of  the 
Scottish  Queen.     Sheffield,  1880.     8vo. 

LEAKE  (Stephen  Martin),  Barrister-at-Law. 
Elementary  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Contracts.     Lond. 
1878.     8vo. 

Precedents.     See  BtiLLEN  (Edward). 

LEATHES  (Rev.  Stanley). 

The  Christian  Creed  :  its  Theory  and  Practice. 
With  a  Preface  on  some  present  Dangers  of  the  English 
Church.     Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

LE  BRUN  (Charles). 

Conference  de  Monsieur  Le  Breun,  Premier  Peintre 
du  Roy,  etc..  sur  I'Expression  G6n6rale  et  Particulifere. 
Amsterdam,  1718.     12mo. 

LECHEVALLIER-CHEVIGNARD  (E) 
Costumes  Historiques.     See  Duplessis  (Georges). 

LECHLER  (Gotthard),  Professor,  Leipzig. 

John  "Wiclif  and  his  English  Precursors.  Translated 
from  the  German,  with  additional  Notes  by  Peter 
Lorimer,  D.D.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

LECKY  ("William  Edward  Habtpole). 

The  Leaders  of  Public  Opinion  in  Ireland — Swift, 
Flood,  Grattan,  O'Connell.     Lond.  1871.     post.8vo. 

History  of  England  in  the  Eighteenth  Century. 
4  vols.     Lond.  1878-1882.     8vo. 

LE  CONTE  (Joseph),  LL.D. 

Sight :  an  Exposition  of  the  Principles  of  Monocular 
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LE  COURAYER  (Pierre  FRANgois). 

Dissertation  sur  la  Validity  des  Ordinations  des 
Anglois  et  sur  la  Succession  des  Evesques  de  I'Eglise 
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LEE  (Rev.  Eredeeiok  George). 
Glossary   of    Liturgical    and   Ecclesiastical   Terms. 
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LEE  (Richard). 

A  Treatise  of  Captures  in  "War.     Lond.  1803.     Svo. 

LEE  (Robert),  D.D. 

Sermons,  edited  from  his  Manuscripts.  Edinh. 
1874.     8vo. 

Life  and  Remains.     See  Story  (R  H.),  p.  968. 

LEE  ("William). 

Daniel  Defoe  :  his  Life  and  recently  discovered 
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Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

LEE  (William),  D.D.,  Minister  of  Roxburgh. 

The  Days  of  the  Son  of  Man  :  a  History  of  the 
Church  in  the  Time  of  our  Lord.  Edinh.  1872. 
crown  8vo. 

LEEDS  (Duke  of).     See  Danby  (Earl  of). 

LEES  (Rev.  J.  Cameron),  D.D. 

The  Abbey  of  Paisley,  from  its  Foundation  to  its 
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the  Church.    Paisley,  19:1  i.  4to. 

LE  FEBVEE  (N.) 

Discours  sur  le  Grand  Cordial  de  Sir  Walter  EawleigL 
Londre,  1665.     12mo. 

LEFEVRE  (ANDKi)). 

Philosophy,  Historical  and  Critical.  Translated 
with  an  Introduction  by  A.  H.  Keane.  Lond.  1879. 
post  8vo. 

LEGAL  PROFESSION  (The),  viewed  in  the 
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LEGEAY  (Urbain). 

Histoire  de  Louis  XL     2  vols.     Paris,  1874.     8vo. 

LEGES  "WISIGOTHORUM. 

Codicis  Legum  "Wisigothorum  Libri  XII. — Isidori 
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LEIBNIZ— LETAEOUILLY, 


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LEIBNIZ  (Goth.  Guil.) 

Correspoudance  de  Leibniz  avoc  I'Electrice  Sophie  de 
Brunswick-Lunebourg,  etc..  Publico  par  Onno  Klopp. 
3  vols.     Hanovre,  1874.    large  8vo. 

LEICESTER  (Robbbt  Dudley,  Earl  op). 

The  Copie  of  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earle 
of  Leycester.  With  a  Report  of  certeine  Petitions  and 
Declarations  made  to  the  Queenes  Maiestie,  etc.,  and 
her  Maiesties  Answeres  thereunto.     Loml.  1586.    8vo. 

LEIGH  (Edward). 

A  Treatise  of  Religion  and  Learning,  and  of  Reli- 
gious and  Learned  Men.     Lond.  1656.     4to. 

LEIGHTON  (Alexander). 

Romances  of  the  Old  Town  of  Edinburgh.  Edinb. 
1867.     post  8vo. 

LEIGHTON  (John). 

Paris  under  the  Commune  ;  or,  the  Seventy-three 
Days  of  the  Second  Siege.     Lond.  1871.     post  8vo. 

LEIGHTON  (Robert),  Bishop  of  Dunblane. 
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Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

LEITH. 

Tales,  Traditions,  and  Antiquities  of  Leith,  with 
Notices  of  its  Trade,  etc.     Leith,  1865.     12mo. 

LEITH-HAY  (Sir  Andrew). 
The    Castellated    Architecture    of    Aberdeenshire. 
Aberdeen,  1873.     royal  4to. 

LE  MARCHANT  (Sir  Denis). 
Memoir  of  John  Cliarles  Viscount  Althorp,  Third 
Earl  Spencer.     Lond.  1876.     8vo. 

LEMON  (Robert). 

Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Printed  Broadsides  in 
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LEMPERTZ  (Heinrich). 

Bilderhefte  zur  Geschichte  des  Biieherhandels,  und 
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LENNOX  (The).     See  Eraser  (William). 

LENTAIGNE  (B.) 

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Histoire   des   Comtes   de   Champagne   et  de  Brie. 
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LESCURE  (M.  de). 

Lea  Autographes  et  le  Gout  des  Autographes  en 
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LESLIE   (CHAKLE8). 

The  Rehearsal ;  or,  a  View  of  the  Times,  their 
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LESLIE  (Rev.  Charles). 

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LESSING  (Gotthold  Ephraim). 

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LESTER  (John  Erastds). 

The  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  :  what  to  see,  and  how 
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L'ESTOILE  (Pierre  de;. 

Mdmoires-Journaux.  Avec  de  nombreux  Documents 
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The  Reign  of  King  Charles.  An  History  disposed 
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L'ESTRANGE  (Sir  Roger).     See  iEsopus. 

LETAROUILLY  (Paul  Maris). 

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LETI  (Gregobio). 

Vita  di  Donna  Olimpia  Maldachini  che  governa  la 
Chiesa  durante  il  Ponteticato  d'Innocentio  X.  Scritta 
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LETOURNEAU  (Dr  Charles). 
Biology.     Translated  by  W.  Maccall.     Lond.  1878. 
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LETTEES. 

Letters  between  the  Honourable  Andrew  Erskine 
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Letters  on  Materialism,  and  Hartley's  Theory  of  the 
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Letters  addressed  to  the  Parochial  Schoolmasters  of 
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LEVER  (Charles),  LL.D. 

Lord  Kilgobbin  :  a  Tale  of  Ireland  in  our  own 
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LEVI  (Leonb). 

History  of  British  Commerce,  and  of  the  Economic 
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LEVINS  (Peter). 
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LEWES  (George  Henry). 

The  History  of  Philosophy,  from  Thales  to  Comte. 
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Problems  of  Life  and  Mind.  First  series.  The 
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The  Physical  Basis  of  Mind.  Being  the  Second 
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LEWIN  (Thomas). 

Siege  of  Jerusalem  by  Titus,  with  a  general  Sketch 
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LEWIN  {TnoviAs)— Continued. 
The  Life  and  Epistles  of  St.  Paul.     2  vols.     Lond. 
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LEWIN  (Thomas). 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Trusts.  Seventh 
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LEWIS  (F.  C.)     See  Claude  Gel^e. 

LEWIS  (James). 

Digest  of  the  English  Census  of  1871.  Compiled 
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LEWIS  (T.  Charlton),  and  SHORT  (Charles). 

A  Latin  Dictionary  founded  on  Andrew's  edition  of 
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LEYDEN. 

Album  Studiosorum  Academiee  Lugduno  Batavse, 
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LEYDEN  (John),  M.D. 

Poetical  Works,  with  a  Memoir  by  Thomas  Brown. 
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LIBANirS  SOPHISTA. 

Libanii  Sophistee  ad  Theodosium  Imp.  Orationes  pro 
Antiochenis  ob  deiectas  Impp.  Imagines.  Gra^ce  nunc 
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LIDDON  (Henry  P.),  Canon  of  St.  Paul's. 
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LILLIE  (Arthur). 

Buddha  and  Early  Buddhism.    Lond.  1881.  post  8vo. 

LINCOLN  (Abraham). 
Life.     See  Lamon  (Ward  H.) 

LINDLEY  (Sir  Nathaniel),  Q.C. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Partnership  ;  including  its 
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LINDSAY  (David). 

The  Tryal  and  Condemnation  of  David  Lindsay, 
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LINDSAY  (W.  Lauder),  M.D. 
Mind  in  the  Lower  Animals  in  Health  and  Disease. 
2  vols.     Land.  1879.     8vo. 

LINDSAY  (W.  S.) 

History  of  Merchant  Shipping  and  Ancient  Com- 
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LINGAED  (John),  D.D. 

History  of  England,  from  the  first  Invasion  by  the 
Romans,  to  the  Accession  of  William  and  Mary  in 
1688.     10  vols.     Lond.  1849.     Bvo. 

LINTON  (W.  J.) 

Poetry  of  America  :  Selections  from  One  Hundred 
American  Poets,  from  1776  to  1876.  With  an  Intro- 
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LITERARY  PANORAMA  (The);  a  Review  of 
Books,  a  Register  of  Events,  Magazine  of  Varieties. 
15  vols.     Lond.  1807-1814.     royal  8vo. 

The  same.  New  Series.  8  vols.  Lond.  1814-1818. 
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LITTRfi  (E.) 

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1867.     8vo. 

Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Fran9aise.  5  vols.  Paris, 
1878.     4to. 

LITURGY. 

The  Book  of  Common  Order  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, commonly  known  as  John  Knox's  Liturgy. 
With  Introduction  and  Notes  by  the  Rev.  Geo.  W. 
Sprott  and  Rev.  Tho.  Leishman.  Edinh.  1868. 
post  Svo. 

The  Book  of  Common  Order,  commonly  called  John 
Knox's  Liturgy,  translated  into  Gaelic,  a.d.  1567,  by 
Mr  John  Carswell,  Bishop  of  the  Isles.  Edited  by 
Thomas  M'Lauchlan,  LL.D.     Edinb.  1873.     4to. 

Liturgies  and  other  Documents  of  the  Ante-Nicene 
Period.  Edinh.  1872.  8vo.  (Clarke's  Ante-Nicene 
Library.) 

LIVINGSTON  (Peter). 

Poems  and  Songs ;  with  Lectures  on  the  Genius  and 
the  Works  of  Burns,  etc.     Dundee,  1862.     post  Svo. 

LIVINGSTONE  (David),  LL.D. 

The  Last  Journals  of  David  Livingstone  in  Central 
Africa,  from  1865  to  his  Death;  continued  by  a  Nar- 
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Life.     iSee  Blaikie  (W.  G.). 


LIVRE  (Le)  :  Revue  Mensuelle.  Bibliographic 
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LLOYD  (Etrb). 

The  Law  of  Compensation  under  the  Lands  Clauses 
and  Railway  Clauses  Consolidation  Acts,  with  a  Col- 
lection of  Forms  and  Precedents.  Fourth  edition. 
Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

The  same.  Fifth  edition,  with  additional  Forms  and 
Precedents.     Lond.  1882.     Sva 

LLOYD  (Lewis). 

The  Game  Birds  and  Wild  Fowl  of  Sweden  and 
Norway  :  with  an  Account  of  the  Seals  and  Salt-water 
Fishes  of  those  Countries.     Lond.  1867.     royal  Svo. 

LLOYD  (William). 

Letters  from  a  Moor  at  London  to  his  Friend  at 
Tunis,  containing  an  Account  of  his  Journey  through 
England,  etc     Lond.  1740.     12mo. 

LOCKE  (John). 

Life.     See  Bourne  (H.  R  Fox). 

LOCKHART  (Ephraim).    See  Stirling  (Eael  of). 

LOCKHART  (Lawrence  W.  M.) 

Fair  to  See  :  a  Novel     Edinh.  1872.     post  Svo. 

Mine  is  Thine :  a  Novel.     Edinb.  1878.     post  Svo. 

LOCKMAN  (Mb). 

Pastoral  Stanzas.     Lond.  1743.     4to. 

LOCKWOOD  (HENRy  F.)  and  GATES  (A.  H.) 
The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Fortifications  of 
the  City  of  York.     Zored.  1834.     folio. 

LOCKYER  (J.  Norman). 

Star-gazing,  past  and  present.     Lond.  1878.     Svo. 
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LODGE  (Thomas). 

Diogenes  in  his  Singularitie. — The  Wounds  of 
CiviU  War. — Phillis  :  Honoured  with  Pastorale  Son- 
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LOFTIE  (Mrs). 
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LOFTIE  (W.  J.) 

A  Plea  for  Art  in  the  House.   Lond.  1877.   post  Svo. 


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LOHENGEIN— LOW. 


LOHENGRIN,  herausgegeben  vonH.  Kiickert.    See 

BiBLIOTHEK  DER  N  ATlONAL-LlTERATUB. 

LOMEIER  (Johannes). 

De  Bibliothecis  liber  singularis.  Ultrajecti,  1680. 
12mo. 

LOMMEL  (Dr  Eugene). 

The  Nature  of  Light,  with  a  general  Account  of 
Physical  Optics.  Lond.  1875.  post  8vo.  (Interna- 
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LONDESBUEY  (Lord). 

Antiquities.     See  Miscellanea  Graphica. 

LONDON. 

The  Eoyal  Charter  of  Confirmation  granted  by  King 
Cliarles  II.  to  the  City  of  London.  Taken  out  of  the 
Eecords  and  exactly  translated  into  English  by  S.  G., 
Gont.     Lond.  (1680).     Svo. 

The  Microcosm  of  London  ;  or,  London  in  Miniature. 
The  Architecture  by  A.  Pugin,  the  Manners  and  Cus- 
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LONDON  DIEECTOEY  (The)  for  1877.  Lond. 
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The  same,  for  1880.     Lond.     royal  Svo. 

LONG  (Col.  C.  Chailli^),  of  the  Egyptian  Staff. 

Central  Africa :  Naked  Truths  of  Naked  People. 
An  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the  Lake  Victoria 
Nyanza  and  the  Makraka  Niam-Niam,  west  of  the 
Bahr-el-Abiad  (White  Nile).     Lond.  1876.     post  Svo. 

LONGFELLOW  (Henry  Wadswobth). 
Works.     3  vols.     Lond.  187S.     post  Svo. 
Three  Books  of  Song.     Lond.  1872.     12mo. 
The  Divine  Tragedy.     Lond.  1S72.     12mo. 
Aftermath.    (Tales  in  Verse.)    Lond.  1873.      12mo. 

LONGUEVAL  (Jacques),  de  la  Gompagnie  de  Jesus. 

Histoire  de  I'Eglise  GalUcane.  (Continu6e  par  les 
PP.  Fontenay,  Brumoy  et  Berthier).  18  vols.  Paris, 
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LONSDALE  (John),  Bishop  of  Lichfield. 

Life  and  Writings.   See  Denison  (Edmund  Beckett). 

LOEENZ  (0.) 

Catalogue   de    la    Librairie   Fran^aise.     See   Cata- 

LOGUEa 

LOEIMER  (James),  Advocate. 
The  Universities  of   Scotland,  Past,  Present,  and 
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LOEIMEE  (James),  Advocate — Continued. 

The  Institutes  of  Law  :  a  Treatise  of  the  Principles 
of  Jurisprudence  as  determined  by  Nature.  Edinb. 
1872.     Svo. 

The  same.     New  edition.     Edinh.  1 880.     Svo. 

A  Handbook  of  the  Law  of  Scotland.  Third  edition 
by  Dugald  M'Kechnie,  Advocate.  Edinh.  1873.   12mo. 

The  same.  Fourth  edition  by  Eussel  Bell,  Advocate. 
Edinh.  1879.     post  Svo. 

LOEIMEE  (Peter),  D.D. 

John  Knox  and  the  Church  of  England — his  Work 
in  her  Pulpit,  and  his  Infiuence  upon  her  Liturgy, 
Articles,  and  Parties  :  a  Monograph.    Lond.  1875.    Svo. 

LOERAINE  (Charles  IIL,  Due  de). 

Oraisons  Funebres  sur  le  Trespas  de  feu  Monsigneur 
Prince  Charles,  etc.,  et  de  feu  Mons.  son  filz  Prince 
Charles,  Cardinal  de  Lorraine.  Prononc^es  k  Nancy 
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Leonard  Perin,  de  la  Comp.  de  Jesus.  Pont-d-Mousson, 
1608.     Svo. 

Discours  des  Ceremonies,  Honneurs,  et  Pompe 
Funebre  faits  k  I'enterrement  du  Prince  Charles,  etc., 
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LOTHIAN  PAPEES  (The). 

Correspondence  of  Sir  Eobert  Kerr,  first  Earl  of 
Ancram,  and  his  son  William,  third  Earl  of  Lothian — 
1616-1667.  From  the  Original  Letters  at  Newbattle 
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LOUIS. 

Sonnets  and  other  Metrical  Pieces.  By  Louis. 
Baih,  n.d.     4to. 

LOUIS  XIV.     See  William  IIL 

LOUIS  XVIII,  King  of  France. 
Private  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Louis  XVIII.     By 
a  Lady.     2  vols.     Lond.  1830.     Svo. 

LOVEDAY  (Eobert). 

Letters,  Domestic  and  Foreign.    Lmid.  1659.    Svo. 

LOW  (Charles  Eathbone). 

History  of  the  Indian  Navy.  (1613-1863.)  2  vols. 
Lond.  1877.     Svo. 

LOW  (Eev.  George). 

A  Tour  through  the  Islands  of  Orkney  and  Schet- 
land,  containing  Hints  relative  to  their  Ancient, 
Modern,  and  Natural  History,  collected  in  1774. 
With  an  Introduction  by  Joseph  Anderson.  Kirktcall, 
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LOWELL  (Jambs  Russell). 
Poetical  Works.     Lond.  1874.     12mo. 
Anioug   my   Books.     Second   serioa     Lond.    1876. 
post  8vo. 

LOWNDES  (Richard). 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Marine  Lisurance. 
Land.  1881.     8vo. 

LOWRY  (T.  K.) 

Hamilton  Manuscripts,     See  Hamilton  Family. 

LtJBKE  (Dr  Wilhelm). 

History  of  Sculpture  from  the  Earliest  Ages  to  the 
Present  Time.  Translated  by  F.  E.  Bunnfett.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1872.     royal  8va 

Ecclesiastical  Art  in  Germany  during  the  Middle 
Ages.  Translated  by  L.  A.  Wheatley.  Edinh.  1877. 
royal  8vo. 

LUBKERT  (Jo.  Henr.  Bf.rx.) 

De  Hseresi  Priscillianistarum.    Hauniw,  1840.     8vo. 

LUCAN  (Earl  op). 

English  Cavalry  in  the  Army  of  the  East,  1854  and 
1855.  Divisional  Orders  and  Correspondence  whilst 
under  the  Command  of  Lieut. -General  the  Earl  of 
Lucan.     Lond.  1856.     post  8vo. 

LUCAS  (Capt.  Thomas  J.) 

Camp  Life  and  Sport  in  South  Africa  :  Experiences 
of  Kaffir  Warfare  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles. 
Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

LUDLOW. 

The  Ludlow  Guide,  comprising  an  historical  Account 
of  tlie  Castle  and  Town,  etc.     Ludlow,  1798.     12mo. 

A  description  of  the  Town  of  Ludlow,  with  an  his- 
torical Account  of  the  Castle,  etc.    Ludlow,  1812.    8vo. 

The  Ludlow  Guide,  containing  descriptive  Particu- 
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Castle.     Ludlow,  1822.     8vo. 

LUPTON  (Donald). 

Emblems  of  Rarities ;  or,  Choyce  Observations  out 
of  worthy  Histories.     Lond.  1636.     12rao. 

LUTHARDT  (Prop.  Christoph  Ernst). 

St.  John's  Gospel,  described  and  explained  according 
to  its  peculiar  Character.  Translated  by  C.  R.  Gregory. 
3  vols.  Edinh.  1876-1878.  Svo.  (Clark's  Foreign 
TheoL  Library.) 


LUTHER  (Martin). 

Erste  und  alteste  Vorlesungon  iiber  Ah  P.i  dmeii  aus 
don  Jahren  1513-1516.  Herausgegeben  von  Dr  Joliann 
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The  Prophecyes  concerning  the  Downfall  of  the 
Pope  of  Rome  and  the  Subversion  of  the  German 
Empire,  to  be  overrun  by  the  Armies  of  the  Turks. 
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LUTSCHAUNG  (Alfred). 

The  Book  of  Hall  Marks ;  or,  Manual  of  Reference 
for  the  Gold  and  Silver  Smith.     Z/0«d.  1871.     12mo. 

LUYS  (J.) 

The  Brain  and  its  Functions.  Lond.  1881.  post 
8vo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 

LYELL  (Sir  Charles). 

Life,  Letters,  and  Journals.  Edited  by  his  Sister- 
in-law,  Mrs  LyeU.    2  vols.    Lowl.  1881.     Svo. 

LYNDESAY  (David),  Bishop  of  Brechin. 

A  True  Narrative  of  all  the  Passages  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings in  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  holden  in  Perth  the  25  of  August  1618. 
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LYKDSAY  (Sib  David),  of  the  Mount. 
Historic  of  William  Meldrum. — Aue  Satyre  of  the 
Thrie  Estaits.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

LYON  (Rev.  Charles  J.) 

Tiio  Ancient  Monuments  of  St.  Andrews.  Edinb. 
1847.     8vo. 

LYON  (David  Murray). 

History  of  the  Lodge  of  Edinburgh  (Mary's  Chapel), 
1^0.  I.  Embracing  an  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  Freemasonry  in  Scotland.    Edinb.  1873.    royal  Svo. 

LYTTEIL  (William). 

Landmarks  of  Scottish  Life  and  Language.     Edinh. 

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MACASKIE  (Stuart  Cunningham). 

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MACAULAY  (James),  M.D. 

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Egypt  as  it  is  :  with  a  Map  taken  from  the  most 
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MACGEORGE  (Andrew). 

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Old  Glasgow :  the  Place  and  the  People,  from  the 
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The  History  of  Kilmarnock.  Kilmarnock,  1858. 
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Forty  Years'  Recollections  of  Life,  Literature,  and 
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The  Flooding  of  the  Sahara :  an  Account  of  the 
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The  Genealogy  of  the  Mackenzies  preceding  the 
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MACKENZLE  (Robert). 
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Studies  in  Roman  Law,  with  Comparative  Views  of 
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MACKINTOSH  (John). 

The  History  of  Civilisation  in  Scotland.  2  vols. 
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The  Elements  of  Banking.     Lond.  1876. 


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An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Great  Britain  and 
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MACPHERSON  (John),  M.D. 

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The  New  Republic;  or.  Culture,  Faith,  and  Philo- 
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Catalogue  of  the  Art  Treasures  of  the  United  King- 
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The  History  of  India,  from  the  earliest  Period  to  the 
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Recueil  des  Trait^s  et  Conventions  conclus  par  la 
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time Powers.  Translated  from  the  French  by  T.  Hart- 
weU  Home.     Lond.  1801.     8vo. 

MARTENSEN  (H.),  D.D. 

Christian  Ethics.  Special  Part. — Individual  Ethics. 
Translated  by  William  Affleck.  Edinb.  1881.  8vo. 
(Clark's  Foreign  Theol.  Library.) 

MARTIN  (Frederick). 

The  Statesman's  Year-Book  for  the  year  1877. 
Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (Henri). 

Histoire  de  France  depuis  les  temps  les  plus  recul^s 
jusqu'en  1789.     17  vols.     Paris,  1878.     8vo. 

Histoire  de  France  depuis  1789  jusqu'i  nos  jours. 
Vols.  L-V.     Paris,  1878-1881.     8vo. 

MARTIN  (Sir  Theodore). 
Essays  on  the  Drama.     Lond.  1874.     post  8vo. 
The  Life  of  his  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  Consort. 
Vols.  IL-V.     Lo7id.  1876-1880.     8vo. 

Translations.     See  Catullus.     Heine.     Horatius. 

MARTINDALE  (Adam). 
Autobiography.     See  Chetham  SociEir. 

MARTINEAU  (Harriet). 

Autobiography;  with  Memorials  by  Maria  Weston 
Chapman.     3  vols.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

MARTINEAU  (James),  D.D. 

Hours  of  Thought  on  Sacred  Things  :  a  Volume  of 
Sermons.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

MAR  WICK  (James  David),  LL.D. 

Observations  on  the  Law  and  Practice  in  regard  to 
Municipal  Elections,  and  the  Conduct  of  the  Business 
of  Town  Councils  and  Commissioners  of  Police  in 
Scotland.     Edinb.  1879.     8vo. 

MARY  STUART.  See  Chanteladze  (M.  R) 
Gaedeke  (A.).     Leader  (J.  D.) 

MASCARDI  (Vitale). 

Festa  fatta  in  Roma,  alii  25  di  Febraio  MDCXXXIV. 
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MASKELL— MEDALS. 


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MASKELL  (William). 

Ivories,  Ancient  and  McdiiBval.  Lewd  1875.  postSvo. 
(South  Kensington  Art  Handbooks.) 

MASON  (Francis). 

The  Consecration  of  the  Bishops  in  the  Church  of 
England,  with  their  Succession,  Jurisdiction,  etc., 
wherein  they  are  cleared  from  the  slanders  and  odious 
imputations  of  Bollarmin,  Sanders,  Bristow,  Harding, 
Allen,  and  other  Eomanists.     Land.  1613.     folio. 

MASON  (James). 

The  Year-Book  of  Facts  in  Science  and  the  Arts,  for 
1877-1879.     3  vols.     Lond  1878-1879.     post  8vo. 

MASSON  (Professor  David),  LL.D. 

The  Life  of  John  Milton,  in  connection  with  the 
History  of  his  Times.  Vol.  IV.,  1649-1654.  Vol.  V., 
1654-1660.     2  vols.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

De  Quincey.  Lond.  1881.  post  8vo.  (English 
Men  of  Letters.) 

MASSON  (Rosaline  Orme). 

Three  Centuries  of  English  Poetry,  being  Selections 
from  Chaucer  to  Herrick.     Lond.  1876.     12mo. 


MASTEICHT  (Gbbh.  von). 
Historia  Juris  Ecclesiastic!  et  Pontificii. 
dami,  1686.     8vo. 


Amstelce- 


MATHEWS  (Charles  James). 

The  Life  of  ^Mathews,  chiefly  Autobiographical,  with 
Selections  from  his  Correspondence  and  Speeches. 
Edited  by  Charles  Dickens.    2  vols.    Zowrf.  1879.    8vo. 

MATHIEU  (Charles.) 

Ornements  des  Manuscrits  classes  dans  I'Ordre  Cliro- 
nologique  et  selon  les  styles  divers,  depuis  le  VII* 
jusqu'au  XVI  Sifecle.  Reproduits  en  couleurs  par 
Charles  Mathieu,  suivis  d'un  texte  cxplicatif  pur  F. 
Denis.     Parin,  n.d.     8vo, 

MATTH^US  WESTMONASTERIENSIS. 

Flores  Historiarum,  prsecipuse  de  rebus  Britannicis  ab 
exordio  mundi  usque  ad  A.D.  1307.    Lond.  1570.    folio. 

Matthew  of  Westminster's  Flowers  of  History,  espe- 
cially such  as  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Britain  from  the 
beginning  of  the  World  to  a.d.  1307.  Translated  by 
C.  D.  Yonge.  2  vols.  Lond.  1853.  12mo.  (Bohn's 
Antiquarian  Library.) 

MATTHIEU  (Pieere). 

Histoire  des  Derniers  Troubles  de  France  sous  les 
regnes  des  Rois  Henri  III.  et  Henry  IV.  (Anon.) 
Lyon,  1596.     8vo. 


MATY  (Michel).     See  Journal  Britanniquk. 

MATZNER  (Eduard). 

Englische  Grammatik,  VoL  TIL   Berlin,  1875.    8va 

MAUDET  de  PENHOUET  (Le  Comte  Armand 
Bon  Louis). 

Lettres  sur  I'Histoire  Ancienne  de  Lyon,  dans  les- 
quelles  on  traite  des  differentes  Origines  de  cette  Ville, 
ses  Aqueducs,  etc.     Besarupn,  1818.     4to. 

MAUDSLEY  (Henry),  M.D. 

Responsibility  in  Mental  Disease.  Lond.  1876. 
post  8vo.     (International  Scientific  Seriea) 

The  Pathology  of  Mind.  Being  the  Second  Part  of 
the  Physiology  and  Pathology  of  Mind.  Recast,  en- 
larged, and  re-written.     Lond.  1879.     Bvo. 

MAWBEY  (Sir  Joseph). 

The  Battle  of  Epsom:  a  new  Ballad.  (Anon.) 
Lond.  1763.     4to. 

MAY  (Sir  Thomas  Ersktne). 

Democracy  in  Europe :  a  History.     2  vols.     Lond. 

1877.     8vo. 

MAYNE  (John). 

Glasgow  :  a  Poem.     Glocester,  1803.     8vo. 
The  Siller  Gun :  a  Poem.     With  Notes  and  a  Glos- 
sary.    Glocester,  1803.     8vo. 

MAYNE  (JoHK  D  ),  Barr!xfm--a.t-L<iw. 
Treatise  on  Damages.      Third  edition,  by  John  D. 
Mayne  and  Lumley  Smith.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

MAZADE  (Charles  de). 

The  Life  of  Count  Cavour.  From  the  French. 
Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

MAZARIN  (Cardinal). 

Lettres.     See  France  :  Documents  Inedits. 

MlilANA  (Alexandre  de). 

Notice  sur  la  Vie  de  Jean  Ramsay  de  Saint-Andrew 
en  Ecosse,  Professeur  Ji  I'Universit^  de  Turin.  [Edited 
by  David  Laing.]     Edinh.  1874.     post  8vo. 

MEARA  (Edmundus  de),  M.D. 

Examen  Diatribse  Thomse  Willisii  de  Febribus ;  cui 
accesserunt  Historise  aliquot  Medic®  rariores.  Lond. 
1665.     12mo. 

MEDALS. 

A  brief  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Medals  struck 
in  France  and  its  Dependencies  between  1789  and 
1830,  contained  in  the  Cabinet  of  the  British  Museum. 
By  the  Editor  of  the  Napoleon  Medals.  Lond.  1883.  8vo. 


I£i8 


MEDLICOTT— MICHAUD. 


MEDLICOTT  (H.  B.),  and  BLANFORD  (W.  T.) 
A  Manual  of  the  Geology  of  India.     Chiefly  coip.- 

pilfld  from  the  Ohservations  of  the  Geological  Survey. 

3  vols.     Calcutta,  1879.     royal  Bvo. 
See  also,  India. 

MEETWELL  (James). 

James  Meetwell ;  or,  Incidents,  Errors,  and  Ex- 
periences in  the  Life  of  a  Scottish  Merchant.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1866.     post  8vo. 

MELANCTHON  (Philip). 

Opera  qusp  supersunt  Omnia.  Edidit  C.  G.  Bretsch- 
neider.  8  vols,  in  4.  Halis  Saxonum,  1834-1841. 
4to. 

Integrse  Groecae  Grammatices  Institutiones,  pluribus 
ir  locis  auctse.  Jo.  Secerius  Lauchensis.  Ilagoanw, 
1520.     8vo. 

Orationes,  Epitaphia  et  Scripta  quae  edita  sunt  de 
Morte  Philippi  Melanchthonis  omnia,  cum  Narratione 
exponente,  etc.  Edita  a  Professoribus  Academies  Wite- 
bergensis.      Vitebergce,  1561.     8vo. 

M:^LANGES  de  Litterature,  d'Histoire,  et  de  Philo- 
sophie.     3  vols.     Amderdam,  1770.     ]2mo. 

MELISSUS  /Paulus). 

Schediasmata  Poetica.  (3  parts  in  1  vol.)  Lutetice 
Paridorum,,  1586.     8vo. 

MELVILLE  (G.  J.  Whyte). 

Eiding  Eecollections.     Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

MEMEXTO  MORI;  or,  a  "Word  in  Season  to  the 
Healthful,  Sick,  and  Dying,  fit  for  this  calamitous 
time.  By  a  Minister  of  the  Gospel  [John  Clark], 
Edinh.  1699.     12  mo. 

MEN^  OF  THE  TIME.  See  Cooper  (Thompson). 
Walford  (Edward.) 

MEN'D09A  (Ferdinandus  a). 
Disputationum  Juris  Civilis  in  difficiliores  Leges  ff. 
de  Pactis  Libri  tres.     Compluti,  1586.     foUo. 

MENDOZA  (Juan  Gonzalez  de). 

The  History  of  the  great  and  mighty  Kingdom  of 
China  and  the  Situation  thereof.  Reprinted  from 
the  early  translation  of  R.  Parke.  Edited  by  Sir 
George  T.  Staunton,  with  an  Introduction  by  R.  H. 
Major.  2  vols.  Lond.  1853,  1854.  8vo.  (Hakluyt 
Society.) 

MENTEITH  (Red  Book  op).     See  Fraseb  (W.) 


MENZIES  (Sutherland). 

Royal  Favourites.     2  vols.     Lond.  1865.     8vo. 

MERCATOR  (Gerard). 

Atlas,  or  a  ( ieographicke  Description  of  the  Regions, 
Countries,  aud  Kingdomes  of  the  World.  Translated 
by  H.  Hexham.     Amderdam,  1636.     folio, 

MERCER  (General  Cavali^). 
Journal  of  the  "Waterloo  Campaign,  kept  throughout 
the  Campaign  of  1815.    2  vols.    Edinb.  1870.    post8vo. 

MERLE  D'AUBIGN^  (J.  H.),  D.D. 
History  of  the  Reformation  in  Europe  in  the  time  of 
Calvin.     Vol.  VIIL     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

MERLIN". 

Liber  de  Prophetiis.     See  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth. 

METEYARD  (Eliza). 

The  Hallowed  Spots  of  Ancient  London.  Lond. 
1862.     4to. 

The  Life  of  Josiah  "Wedgwood,  from  his  Private 
Correspondence  and  Family  Papers ;  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Sketch  of  the  Art  of  Pottery  in  England. 
2  vols.     Lo7id.  1865.     8vo. 

METHODIUS. 

The  Writings  of  Methodius,  Alexander  of  Lycopolis, 
Peter  of  Alexandria,  and  several  Fragments.  Zdinb. 
1869.     8vo.     (Clark's  Ante-Nioene  Library.) 

MKTTERXICH  (Prince). 

Memoirs  of  Metternich,  1773-1835.  Edited  by 
Prince  Richard  Metternich.  Translated  by  Mrs  Alex. 
Napier  and  Gerard  W.  Smith.  5  vols.  Lond.  1880- 
1882.     8to. 

MEYER  (Heinrich  August  Wilhelm). 

Critical  and  Exegetical  Handbook  to  the  Epistle  to 
the  Galatians.  Translated  by  G.  H.  Venables.  Edinb. 
1876.     8vo. 

MIALL  (Edward). 

The  British  Churches  in  relation  to  the  British 
People.     Lond.  1850.     post  8vo. 

MICHAUD  (Joseph  FRAN901S). 

Histoire  des  Croisades  :  Sixifeme  Edition,  preced^e 
d'une  Vie  de  Michaud,  par  M.  Poujoulat.  6  vols. 
Paris,  1841.     8vo. 


MICHEI^MISCELLANIES. 


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MICHEL  (Francisque). 

A  Critical  Enquiry  into  the  Scottish  Language,  with 
a  view  of  illustrating  the  Else  and  Progress  of  Civilisd- 
tion  in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1882.     4to. 

See  also,  Lais  In^dits. 

MICHEL  (Marius.) 

La  Rolieure  Franjaise  depuis  I'lnvention  d'lmpri- 
merie  jusqu'ii  la  fin  du  XVIII"  Sifecle.  Paris,  1880. 
4to. 

MICHELET  (Jules.) 

Histoire  de  France.     19  vols.    Pam,  1879.     12mo. 
Histoire  de  la  Revolution  Fran5aise.    9  vols.    Paris, 
1879-1880.     12mo. 

MIDDLETON  (Sm  Henry). 

The  Voyage  of  Sir  Henry  Middleton  to  Bantam  and 
the  Maluco  Islands.  From  the  edition  of  1606.  An- 
notated and  edited  hy  Bolton  Corney.  Lond.  1855. 
8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

MILLER  (Edward). 

The  History  and  Doctrines  of  Irvingism ;  or,  the 
so-called  Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

MILLER  (Edward). 

History  and  Antiquities  of  Doncaster  and  its  Vicinity, 
with  Anecdotes  of  Eminent  Men.  Doncaster  {\.%Q4:).  4to. 

MILLER  (GEORaE). 

Latter  Struggles  in  the  Journey  of  Life :  the  Re- 
trospections of  a  Sexagenarian.     Edinb.  1833.     8vo. 

MILLER  (Hugh). 

Thoughts  on  the  Education  Question ;  or,  "  The 
Battle  of  Scotland."     Lond.  1850.     8vo. 

Edinburgh  and  its  Neighbourhood,  Geological  and 
Historical ;  with  the  Geology  of  the  Bass  Rock.  Edinb. 
1864.     post  8vo. 

Leading  Articles  (in  the  "  Witness  "  newspaper)  on 
various  Subjects.     Edinb.  1870.     post  8vo. 

MILLER  (William),  S.S.C. 

Wintering  in  the  Riviera,  with  Notes  of  Travel  in 
Italy  and  France.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

MILLEVILLE  (Henri  J.  G.  de). 
Armorial    Historique   de    la    Noblesse   de   France. 
Paris,  n.d.     imperial  8vo. 

MILLINGEN  (Major  Frederick). 

Wild  Life  among  the  Koords.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 


MILLINGEN  (James  V.) 

Riicueil  de  quelques  M^iUes  Grecques  inddites. 
Rome,  1812.     4to. 

Ancient  Unedited  Monuments.  Painted  Greek 
Vases  from  Collections  in  various  Countriea.  IlluB- 
trated  and  Explained.     Lond.  1822.     folia 

MILN  (James). 

Excavations  at  Camac  (Britanny) :  a  Record  of 
Archseological  Researches  in  the  Bossenno  and  the 
Mount  Saint  Michel.     Edinb.  1877.     8vo. 

Excavations  at  Camac  (Brittany) :  a  Record  of 
Archaeological  Researches  in  the  Alignments  of  Ker- 
mario.     Edinb.  1881.     royal  8vo. 

MILNES  (Richard  Monckton),  Lord  Houghton. 
Monographs,    Personal  and  Social      Lond.    1873. 

post  8vo. 

MILTON  (John). 

A  Narrative  of  the  Disinterment  of  Milton's  Coffin 
in  the  Parish  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  Aug.  4,  1790. 
Lond.  1790.     8vo. 

Areopagitica ;  a  Speech  for  the  Liberty  of  unlicensed 
Printing,  to  the  Parliament  of  England.  Lond.  1792. 
8vo. 

A  Common-Place  Book     See  Camden  Socibtt. 


MINTO  (William). 
Daniel  Defoe.     Lond.   1879. 
Men  of  Letters.) 


post  8vo.     (English 


MINUCIUS  FELIX. 

Octavius.     See  Corpus  Scriptorum  Ecclbs.  Latin. 

MINUTE  BOOK  (General)  of  the  Court  of  Ses- 
sion, from  1876  to  1881.  12  vols.  Edinb.  1876- 
1881.     4to. 

MINUTOLI  (The  Baroness  von). 
Recollections  of  Egypt     Lond.  1827.     8vo. 

MIR^US  (AuBteRTUs). 

De  CoUegiis  Canonicorum  per  Germaniam,  Belgium, 
Galliam  aliasque  Christiani  Orbis  Provincias.  Colonice 
Agripp.  1615.     12mo. 

MISCELLANEA  GRAPHICA  :  Antiquities  in  the 
possession  of  Lord  Londesbury.  Engravings  by  F. 
W.  Fairholt.  Introduction  by  T.  Wright.  Lond. 
1857.     imp.  4to. 

MISCELLANIES     Historical    and     Philological: 

being  a  curious  Collection  of  Private  Papers  found  in 

the   Study  of  a  Nobleman  lately  deceased.      Lond. 

1703.     8vo. 

7t 


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MITCHELL— MOODIE. 


MITCHELL  (Arthub),  M.D. 

The  Past  in  the  Present :  what  is  Civilisation  1 
Edinb.  1880.     8vo. 

MITCHELL  (Joseph). 

The  Highland  Fair ;  or,  Union  <rf  the  Clans.  An 
Opera,  with  Musia     Lond.  1731.     8vo. 

MITCHELL  (William),  S.S.C. 

Our  Scotch  Banks,  their  Position  and  their  Policy. 
A  Practical  Plea  for  Limited  Liability.  Third  edition, 
with  Preface  and  the  Government  Banking  Bill. 
Edinb.  1879.     Svo. 

MIVAET  (St.  George). 

Lessons  from  Nature,  as  manifested  in  Mind  and 
Matter.     Lond.  1876.     Svo. 

MIZALDUS  (Antonius),  Monlucianus. 

Memorabilium  aliquot  Naturae  Arcanorum  Silvula. 
Francofurti,  1590.     8vo. 

Centurise  Memorabilium  utilium  ac  jucundorum. 
Francofurti,  1599.     Svo. 

Harmonia  Coelestium  Corporum  et  Humanorum. 
Francofurti,  1599.     8vo. 


MOIE  (D.  M.) 

Life  of  Mansie  Wauch,  Tailor  in  Dalkeith, 
edition.     Edinb.  1878.     post  Svo. 


New 


MOIE  (George),  and  SPALDING  (William). 
Treatises  on  Modern  Eomance  and  Ehetoric,  from 
the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica.      Edinb.  1839.     Svo. 

MOIE  (George).     See  Erskinb  (John). 

MOLESWOETH  (William  Nassau). 
History   of    England   from   the    Year   1830-1874. 
Abridged  edition.     Lond.  1878.     post  Svo. 

MOLINET  (Jehan). 

Lee  Faicts  et  Diets.     See  Bourdion^  (Charles). 

MOMMSEN  (Theodor). 

The  History  of  Eome.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  William  P.  Dickson,  D.D.  Vol  IV.  Lond.  1867. 
post  Svo. 

Corpus    Inscriptionum   Latinarum.       See    Insceip- 

TIONES  ANTIQUiE. 

MONACI  (Ernesto). 

Communicazioni  dalle  Bibliotece  di  Eoma  per  lo 
studio  della  Lingua  e  delle  Letteratura  Eomanze  a  cura 
di  K  MonacL 


MONACI  (Ernesto) — Continued. 

Vol.  I.  11   Canzoniere   Portoghese    della   Biblioteca 

Vaticana    messo    a     stampa   da    Ernesto 

Monaci. 
II.  II   Canzoniere    Portoghese    Colocci-Brancuti 

pubblicato  nelle  parti  che   completano   il 

Codice  Vaticano  4803  da  Enrico  Molteni. 
2  vols.     Halle,  1875,  1880.     4to. 

MONAECHY  asserted  to  be  the  best,  most  ancient, 
and  legal  form  of  Government,  in  a  Conference  had  at 
Whitehall  with  Oliver,  late  Lord  Protector,  and  a 
Committee  of  Parliament.     Lond.  1660.     small  Svo. 

MONCEEIFF  (Hon.  Henry  J.),  Advocate. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Eeview  in  Criminal  Cases 
by  the  High  Court  and  Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary, 
and  in  Procedure  in  Criminal  Cases  in  Inferior  Courts 
ia  Scotland,     Edinb.  1877.     Svo. 

MONCEEIFF  (Sir  Henry  Welwood),  Bart.,  D.D. 
A  Vindication  of  the  Free  Church  Claim  of  Eight. 
Edinb.  1877.     post  Svo. 

MONE  (Franz  Joseph). 

Untersuchungen  zur  Geschichte  der  Teutschen  Hel- 
densage.     See  Bibliothek  der  Nationai^Literatdr. 

MONTABEET  (M.  Paillot  de). 
Traits    complet   de    la    Peinture.     9    vols.     Paris, 
1829.     Svo.     (Atlas  in  folio.) 

MONTAIGLON  (Anatole  de). 

Eecueil  g^n^ral  et  complet  des  Fabliaux  des  XIIP  et 
XIVSiMes.    Vols.  L-IV.    Pam,  1872-1880.    12mo. 

MONTALTUS  (LuDovicns),  J.U.D.,  Sicvlus. 
Tractatus  Eeprobationis  sententiae  Pilati.     Parisiis, 
1496.     Svo. 

MONTALVO  (Alfonso  Diaz  de). 

Libro  delas  Ordenangas  Eeales.    Toledo,  1551.  folio. 

MONTESQUIEU  (Charles  Secondat,  Baron  de). 
Lettres  Persanes.     2  vols.     Londres,  1784.     12mo. 

MONTHLY  MEECUEY.     See  Newspapers. 

MONTLUC  (Blaise  de). 

Commentaire  et  Lettres.  See  France  :  Soci^Ti  de 
l'Histoibb. 

MOODIE  (John),  M.D. 

A  Medical  Treatise,  with  Principles  and  Observations 
to  preserve  Chastity  and  Morahty.    Edinb.\Si&.    Svo. 


MOORE— MUIR. 


1251 


MOOEE  (Thomas). 

Prose  and  Verse,  Humorous,  Satirical,  and  Senti- 
mental :  with  Suppressed  Passages  from  the  Memoirs 
of  Lord  Byron.  With  Notes  by  R.  H.  Shepherd. 
Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

MORATA  (Olympia  Fulvia). 
Orationes,  Dialogi,  Epistobe,  Cannina  tam  Latina 
quam  Grseca.     Basilem,  1562.     small  8vo, 

MORE  (Robert  Jasper). 

Under  the  Balkans  :  Notes  of  a  Visit  to  the  District 
of  Philippopolis  in  1876.     Lond.  1877.     post  8vo. 

MORE  (Sir  Thomas). 

Thomae  Mori  Angli  Omnia  quae  hucusque  ad  manus 
nostras  pervenerunt  Latina  Opera  quorum  aliqua  nunc 
primum  in  lucem  prodeunt.     Lovanii,  1566.     folio. 

MOREHEAD  (Charles),  D.D. 
Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Morehead,  D.D.     Edinb.  1875.     post  8vo. 

MORELL  (Thomas). 

Lexicon  Groeco-Prosodiacum ;  permultis  in  locis  cor- 
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MOEELLIUS  (Andreas). 

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MORGA  (Antonk)  de). 

The  Philippine  Islands,  Moluccas,  Siam,  Cambodia, 
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Translated  from  the  Spanish.  With  Notes  and  a 
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MORGENSTERN  (Carolus). 
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MORISON  (James  Cotter). 

Gibbon.  Zond.  1878.  post  Svo.  (English  Men  of 
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MORLAND  (Sir  Samuel). 

A  Distinct  and  Faithful  Accompt  of  all  Moneys 
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MORLEY  (Hbnbt). 

Palissy  the  Potter :  Life  of  Bernard  Paliasy  of 
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MORLEY  (John). 

Critical  Miscellanies.  Second  Series.  Z^nrf.  1877.  Svo. 
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Life  of  Richard  Cobden.    2  vols.    Lond.  188L  Svo. 

MORN  (The)  that  Cometh  ;  or.  Earth's  Renovation. 
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MORNAY  (Madamb  db). 

Memoires.     See  France  :  Socij^tiS  db  l'Histoirb. 

MORNAY  (Philippe  de),  Sieur  du  Plessit- Marly. 

Traict^  de  I'Eglise.     n.p.  1579.     12mo. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Church,  in  which  are  handled  all 
the  principall  Questions  that  have  been  mooved  in  our 
time.     Lond.  1581.     12mo. 

MORRIS  (Rev.  John). 

The  Letter-Books  of  Sir  Amias  Ponlet,  Keeper  of 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     Lond.  1874.     Svo. 

MORRITT  (J.  B.  S.) 

Miscellaneous  Translations  and  Imitations  of  the 
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MORSELLI  (Henry),  M.D. 
Suicide.    An  Essay  on  Comparative  Moral  Statistics. 
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MOTHERBY  (G.),  M.D. 

A  New  Medical  Dictionary,  or  General  Repository  of 
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MOZART  (WoLPOANa  Amadeus). 
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MOZLEY  (J.  B.),  D.D. 

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MUIR  (J.) 

Metrical  Translations  from  Sanskrit  Writers,  with  an 
Introduction,  Prose  Versions,  and  Parallel  Passages 
from  Classical  Authors.     Land.  1879.     Svo. 

MUIR  (T.  S.) 

Characteristics  of  Old  Church  Architecture,  etc  in 
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The  Telegraph.  A  Consolatory  Epistle  from  T. 
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MUIR  (Sib  William),  LL.D. 

Life  of  Mahomet,  with  Introductory  Chapters  on  the 
Original  Sources  for  the  Biography  of  Mahomet,  and 
on  the  pre-Islamite  History  of  Arabia.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1861.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  edition,  abridged  from  the  first 
edition.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 

MUIRHEAD  (James),  Professor  of  Civil  Law. 

The  Institutes  of  Gains  and  Rules  of  Ulpian.  The 
former  from  Studemund's  Apograph  of  the  Verona 
Codex.  With  Translations  and  Notes.  Edinb.  1880. 
8vo. 

MULHALL  (Michael  G.) 

The  Progress  of  the  World  in  Arts,  Agriculture, 
Commerce,  Manufactures,  etc.  since  the  beginning  of 
the  Nineteenth  Century.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

Balance-Sheet  of  the  World  for  Ten  Years,  1870- 
1880.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 

MtJLLER  (F.  Max). 

German  Love ;  from  the  Papers  of  an  Alien. 
Translated  by  G.  A.  M.     Lond.  1877.     12mo. 

Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  Religion,  as 
illustrated  by  the  Religions  of  India.  Lond.  1878. 
8vo.     (Hibbert  Lectures.) 

Selected  Essays  on  Language,  Mythology,  and  Reli- 
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&e  Sacred  Books  of  the  East. 

MULLINGER  (J.  Bass).     See  Gakdiner  (S.  R.) 

MUNCH  (P.  A.) 

Symbolse  ad  Historiam  Antiquiorem  Rerum  Norve- 
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MURDOCH  (Jambs). 

Manual  of  the  Law  of  Insolvency  and  Bankruptcy. 
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MURRAY  (David). 
Old  Cardross  :  a  Lecture. 


Glasgow,  1880.     8vo. 


MURRAY  (James  A.  H.) 

The  Dialect  of  the  Southern  Counties  of  Scotland  : 
its  Pronunciation,  Grammar,  and  Historical  Rela- 
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MUSiEUS. 

Mussei  Erotopsegnion  Herus  et  Leandri.  Cum  Ver- 
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Poematia.  Commentario  illustravit  Daniel  Parens. 
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MUSfiE  DE  PEINTURE  et  de  Sculpture.  See 
Reveil  (Achillb). 

MUSEO  WORSLEJANO.     See  Visconti  (E.  Q.) 

MUSEUM  REGIS  SVECI^. 

Ex  Museo  Regis  Svecise  Antiquarum  e  marmore 
Statuarum  ApoUinis  Musagetse,  Minervas  Paciferae  ac 
Novem  Musarum  series  Integra,  Adcurante  C.  F.  F. 
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MUSICAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  Last  Half 
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MUSSET  (Alfred  de). 

Comedies  et  Proverbes.  3  vols.  Paris,  1878. 
12mo. 

La  Confession  d'un  Enfant  du  Sifecle.  Paris,  1878. 
12mo. 

Premieres  Poesies,  1829  k  1835.  Pai-is,  1881. 
12mo. 

Podsies  Nouvelles,  1836  k  1852.  Paris,  1882. 
12  mo. 

MYERS  (F.  W.  H.) 

Wordsworth.  Lond.  1881.  post  8vo.  (English 
Men  of  Letters.) 


MYRC  (John). 

Instructions  for  Parish  Priests. 
Text  Society. 


See  Eaelt  English 


MYROURE    OF   CURE 
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LADYE.      See   Early 


N  AOGE  0  ROUS— NEWS 


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NAOGEOEGUS  (Thomas),  i.e.,  T.  Kirohmeteb. 

The  Popish  Kingdome  or  Reigne  of  Antichrist, 
written  in  Latin  Verse,  and  Englyshed  by  Barnabe 
Googe,  1570.  Edited,  with  brief  Memoir  of  his  Life, 
by  Robert  Charles  Hope.     Lond.  1880.     4to. 

NAPIER  (James). 

Folk  Lore ;  or.  Superstitious  Beliefs  in  the  West  of 
Scotland  withia  this  Century.     Paisley,  1879.     8vo. 


NAPIER  (Maovey). 

Selections  from  his  Correspondence. 


Lond.  1879. 


8vo. 


NAPIER  (Mark). 

"  The  Lanox  of  Auld."  An  Epistolary  Review  of 
"  The  Lennox,"  by  William  Eraser.    IJdinb.  1880.    4to. 

NAPIER  (Liect.-General  Sir  William  F.  P.) 
Life  of  Sir  William  Napier,  K.C.B.     Edited  by  H. 
A.  Bruce.     2  vols.     Lond.  1864.     post  8vo. 

NARES  (Sie  G.  S.),  R.N. 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Polar  Sea,  during 
1875-76,  in  ILM.  Ships  "Alert"  and  "Discovery." 
With  Notes  on  the  Natural  History,  by  H.  W.  Feilden. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

NARJOUX  (Felix). 

Les  l<)cole8  Publiques  en  France  et  en  Angleterre, 
Construction  et  Installation.     Paris,  1877.     8vo. 

NATIONAL  MANUSCRIPTS. 

Facsimiles  of  National  Manuscripts  of  Ireland, 
selected  and  edited  under  the  direction  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Edward  Sullivan,  by  John  T.  Gilbert,  and 
Photozincographod  by  Major-General  Sir  Henry  James. 
Parts  IL  and  III.     Lond.  1878,  1879.     folio. 

NEANDER  (Db  Augustus). 

The  Life  and  Times  of  St.  Bernard.  Translated 
from  the  German  by  Matilda  Wrench.  Lond.  1843. 
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NEAVES  (Lord). 

An  Address  at  the  Conversazione  Meeting  of  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries.     {Edinb.  1859.)     8vo. 


NEAVES  (Lord)— Con^mwerf. 

On  Fiction  as  a  means  of  Popular  Teaching  :  a 
Lecture.     Edinb.  1869.     Svo. 

A  Glance  at  some  of  the  Principles  of  Comparative 
Philology,  as  illustrated  in  the  Latin  and  Anglican 
Forms  of  Speech.     Edinb.  1870.     post  Svo. 

An  Address  on  the  Uses  of  Leisure,  delivered  to  the 
Students  of  the  School  of  Arts.     Edinb.  1871.     Svo. 

NECKER  DE  SAUSSURE  (Madame). 

Progressive  Education ;  or.  Considerations  on  the 
Course  of  Life.  Translated  from  the  French.  2  vols. 
Lowd  1839.     12mo. 

NEILL  (Robert). 

Forms  of  Proceedings  in  Maritime  Causes  before  the 
Sheriff  Courts  in  Scotland.     Edinb.  1878.     8vo. 

NEUMANN  (LEOPOLD),  et  PLASON  (A.  db). 

Recueil  des  Trait^s  et  Conventions  conclus  par 
I'Autriche  avec  les  Puissances  Etrangeres  depuis  1763 
jusqu'a  nos  Jours.    Vols.  YI.-IX.     Vienne,  1878.    Svo. 

NEWCOMB  (Simon),  LL.D. 
Popular  Astronomy,  illustrated  with  Engravings  and 
Maps  of  the  Stars.     Lond.  1878.     Svo. 

NEWCOME  (Rev.  Henry). 
Autobiography.     See  Chbtham  Societt. 

NEWMAN  (John  Henry),  Cardinal. 

Verses  on  Various  Occasions.     Lond.  1868.     12rao. 

An  Essay  in  Aid  of  a  Grammar  of  Assent  Lotui. 
1870.     post  Svo.  , 

Miscellanies,  from  the  Oxford  Sermons  and  other 
Writings.     Lond.  1870.     post  8vo. 

Apologia  pro  Vita  sua ;  being  a  History  of  his  Re- 
ligious Opinions.     Lond.    1878.     post  8va 

NEWS. 

News  from  Heaven.     See  Predictions. 

More  News  from  Rome ;  or,  Magna  Charta  Dis- 
coursed of  between  a  Poor  Man  and  his  Wife.  As 
also  an  Assertion  of  Dr  William  Warmstrey,  that  it  is 
a  lesser  sin  for  a  man  to  kill  his  Father  than  to  refrain 
from  coming  to  the  Divine  Service  established  in  the 
Church  of  England.     Lond.  1660.     4to. 


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NEWSPAPERS— NOHL. 


NEWSPAPERS. 

Caledonian  Mercnry  from  1757  to  1759  inclusive, 
and  from  1764  to  1801.     41  vols.     EdinK     folio. 

The  Edinburgh  Chronicle ;  or  Universal  Intelli- 
gencer, 22nd  March  1759  to  17th  March  1760.  Edinh. 
1759-1760.     4to. 

The  Present  State  of  Europe ;  or,  the  Hi.storical  and 
Political  Monthly  Mercury.  Vols.  III. -IX.  January 
1692-December  1698.    4  vols.   Lond.  1692-1698.  4ta 

Ruddiman's  Weekly  Mercury.  Vols.  V.  and  VI. 
27th  December  1779  to  19th  December  1781.  Edinb. 
1779-1781.     4to. 

The  Scotsman  from  1817  to  1869,  inclusive. 
64  vols.     Edinb.  folio. 

The  Times,  from  1847  to  1869,  inclusive.  77  vols. 
Lond.  folio. 

NEWTON  (Charles  Thomas),  C.B. 

Essays  on  Art  and  Archaeology.     Lond.  1880.    8vo. 

NIBBY  (Antonio). 

Analisi  Storico-Topografico-Antiquaria  della  Carta 
de'  Dintorni  di  Roma.     3  vols.     Roma,  1837.     8vo. 

Roma  neU'  anno  MDCCCXXxyiii.  descritta.  2  vols. 
Roma,  1838.     8vo. 

NIBELUNGENLIED. 

Das  Nibelungenlied  iibersetzt  von  Dr  Karl  Simrock, 
Stuttgart,  1848.     8vo. 

NICCOLS  (RtCHARD). 

Sir  Thomas  Overburie's  Vision.  Reprinted  from  the 
first  edition,  1616.  Glasgow,  1873.  4to.  (Hunterian 
Club.) 

NICHOL  (John),  LL.D. 

Byron.  Lond.  1880.  post  8vo.  (English  Men  of 
Letters.) 

Robert  Burns  :  a  Summary  of  his  Career  and  Genius. 
Edinh.  1882.     8vo. 

NICHOLS  (Francis  Morgan). 
The  Roman  Fomm,  a  Topographical  Study.     Lond. 
1877.     8vo. 

NICHOLS  (John). 

Bibliotheca  Topographica  Britannica.  49  parts  in 
13  vols.     Lond.  1780-1790.     4to. 

NICHOLS  (John  Gough). 

The  Topographer  and  Genealogist.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1846-1858.     8vo. 


NICHOLSON  (Henry  Allbtne),  M.D. 

A  Manual  of  Zoology,  for  the  Use  of  Students,  with 
a  General  Introduction  on  the  Principles  of  Zoology. 
Edinb.  1870.     post  8vo. 

NICHOLSON  (Maxwell),  D.D. 
Communion    with    Heaven,    and    other    Sermons. 
Edinh.  1877.     12mo. 

NICOLAS  (Nicholas  Harris). 

Testamenta  Vetusta  ;  being  Illustrations  from  Wills, 
of  Manners,  Customs,  etc.,  as  well  as  of  the  Descents 
and  Possessions  of  many  distinguished  Families,  from 
the  Reign  of  Henry  II.  to  the  Accession  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

NICOLAYSEN  (N.) 

Bergens  Borgerbog  1550-1751,  udgiven  efter  offent- 
lig  foranstaltuung  af  N.  Nicolaysen.  Kristiania,  1878. 
8vo. 

NICOLSON  (James  Badenoch). 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Parliamentary- 
Elections  in  Scotland,  with  an  Appendix  of  Statutes 
and  Forms.     Edinh.  1879.     8vo. 

NICOLSON  (William),  Archbishop  of  Cashel. 

The  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Libraries,  giving  a 
short  View  and  Character  of  most  of  our  Historians, 
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NILUS  (S.),  Abba& 

Opera  (Gr.  et  Lat.).  Accurante  J.  P.  Migne. 
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NINETEENTH  CENTURY  (The).  A  Monthly 
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NIPHUS  (AcGusTiNns). 

Super  Libros  Aristotelia  de  Anima  Commentaria. 
Veiietiis,  1544.     folio. 

NISSEN  (Hartvig). 

Bescrivelse  over  Skotlauds  Almueskolevoesen.  Chris- 
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NOBLE  (John). 

South  Africa,  Past  and  Present;  a  short  History  of 
the  European  Settlements  at  the  Cape.  Lond.  1877. 
post  8vo. 

NOHL  (De  Ludwig). 

The  Life  of  Mozart,  translated  from  the  German  by 
Lady  Wallace.     2  vols.     Lond.  1877.     8vo. 


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NOIEfi  (LnDwio). 

Max  MuUer  and  the  Philosophy  of  Language.  Lond. 
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NONIUS  MAECELLUS. 

De  Compendiosa  Doctrina  ad  Filium.  Collatis 
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NOORDKEEK  (Hermann). 

De  Matrimoniis  ob  turpe  facinus  quod  Peccatum 
Sodomiticum  vocant  jure  Solvendis  Dissortatio.  Am- 
steloedami,  1733.     12mo. 

NOEDENSKIOLD  (Adolf  Eric). 

Arctic  Voyages,  1858-79.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

The  Voyage  of  the  Vega  round  Asia  and  Europe, 
with  a  Historical  Eeview  of  previous  Journeys  along 
the  North  Coast.  Translated  by  Alexander  Leslie. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

NOETHCOTE  (Rev.  J.  S.),  D.D. 

Epitaphs  of  the  Catacombs ;  or,  Christian  Inscrip- 
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NOETHCOTE  (Rev.  J.  S.),  and  BEOWNLOW 
(Ekv.  W.  E.) 

Eoma  Sotterranea ;  or,  some  Account  of  the  Roman 
Catacombs,  especially  of  the  Cemetery  of  San  Callisto. 
Compiled  from  the  Works  of  Commendatore  de  Rossi. 
Lond.  1869.     8vo. 

The  same.  New  edition,  rewritten  and  greatly  en- 
larged.    2  vols.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 


NOETHCOTE  (SieJohn). 

Note- Book,  containing  Memoranda  of  Proceedings  ia 
the  House  of  Commons  during  the  first  Session  of  the 
Long  Parliament,  1640.  Edited,  with  a  Memoir,  by 
A.  H.  A.  Hamilton.     Loud.  1877.     post  8va 

NOEWAY, 

Samling  af  Forskjellige  Love,  Resolutioner,  Circulsrer, 
etc. — Eecueil  de  Lois,  Efisolutions,  Circulaircs,  etc 
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NOTES  AND  QUERIES. 

General  Index  to  Series  the  Fourth.  1868-1873. 
L<md.  1874.     4to. 

General  Index  to  Series  the  Fifth.  1874-1879. 
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NOVIKOFF  (Madame  Oloa  de). 

Russia  and  England,  from  1876  to  1880;  a  Protest 
and  an  Appeal.  By  O.  K.  With  a  Preface  by  J.  A. 
Fronde.     Lmd.  1880.     8vo. 


NOYES  (John  Humphrey). 
History    of    American    Socialisms. 
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NUMISMATICS. 

Forty-Five  Plates  representing  tbo  Coins  of  the 
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Oratio  anniversaria  Harveiana,  mdccxxiii.  Adjecta 
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OATH  OF  ALLEGIANCE. 

God  and  the  King ;  or,  a  Dialogue  showing  that  our 
Sovereign  Lord  the  King  of  England  doth  rightly  claim 
whatsoever  is  required  by  the  Oath  of  Allegiance. 
Land.  1663.     small  8vo. 

The  same.     Edinh.  1725.     8vo. 

OCHOA  (Eugenic  de). 

Tesoro  de  los  Eomanceros  Espaiiolcs,  Historicos 
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Apuntes  para  una  Biblioteca  de  Eseritores  Espaiioles 
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O'CONNELL  (Mrs  Morgan  John). 
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ODGERS  (W.  Blake),  LL.D. 

A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Libel  and  Slander ;  with 
the  Evidence,  Procedure,  and  Practice,  both  in  Civil 
and  Criminal  Cases,  and  Precedents  of  Pleadings. 
Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

OEHLEE  (Gust.  Fr.) 

Theology  of  the  Old  Testament.  Translated  by 
Ellen  D.  Smith  and  Sophia  Taylor.  2  vols.  Edinh. 
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OFFICIAL  PAPERS. 

Precis  of  Official  Papers ;  being  Abstracts  of  all  Par- 
liamentary Eetnrns.  Session  1880-1881.  2  vols. 
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O'FLANAGAN  (J.  Eoderick). 

The  Irish  Bar;  comprising  Anecdotes,  Bon-mots, 
and  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of 
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OGILVIE  (John),  S.J. 

Eclatio  Incarcerationis  et  Martyrii  P.  Joannis  Ogilbei, 
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4to. 


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Britannia :  a  National  Epic  Poem.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  Critical  Dissertation  on  Epic  Machinery. 
Aberdeen,  1801.     4to. 

OGILVIE  (John),  LL.D. 

The  Imperial  Dictionary,  English,  Technological, 
and  Scientific,  on  the  Basis  of  "Webster's  English  Dic- 
tionary, with  the  addition  of  many  thousand  words 
and  phrases,  with  their  Etymology  and  Pronunciation, 
etc.     2  vols.     Lo7id.  1878.     imp.  8vo. 

OGLE  (Family  of). 

An  Account  of  the  Family  of  Ogle,  and  of  their 
Estates  and  Possessions  in  the  County  of  Northumber- 
land.    Edinb.  1812.     8vo. 


O'GEADY  (Standish). 
History   of  Ireland;    the  Heroic  Period. 
Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 


Vol.    I. 


OGSTONUS  (GuLiELMUs). 

Oratio  Funebris  in  obitum  Georgii,  Marischalli 
Comitis,  D.  Keith  et  Altre,  etc.,  Academies  Marischall- 
anffi  Abredonia  Fundatoris.     Abredonice,  1623.     4to. 


OLDMEADOW  (James  C.) 
Views  of   the  Abbey  Church,  St.  Albans. 
Heath,  n.d.     folio. 


Bttshey 


OLIPHANT  (Mrs). 

Dante.  Edinb.  1877.  12mo.  (Foreign  Classics 
for  English  Eeaders.) 

Molifere.  By  Mrs  Oliphant  and  F.  Tarver.  Edinb. 
1879.     12mo.     (Foreign  Classics  for  English  Eeaders.) 

Cervantes.  Edinb.  1880.  12mo.  (Foreign  Classics 
for  English  Eeaders.) 

The  Literary  History  of  England  in  the  end  of  the 
Eighteenth  and  beginning  of  the  Nineteenth  Century. 
3  vols.     Lrnid.  1882.     8vo. 

OLIPHANT  (Laurence). 

The  Land  of  Gilead ;  with  Excursions  in  the  Le- 
banon.    Edinb.  1880.     8vo. 

The  Land  of  Khemi,  up  and  down  the  Middle  Nile. 
Edinb.  1882.     8vo. 


OLIVECRONA— OXFORD. 


1257 


OLIVECRONA  (K.  D'). 

Prdcis  Historique  de  rOrigine  et  du  D6veloppement 
de  la  Coininunaut6  des  Biens  entre  fipoux.  Paris, 
1866.     8vo. 

OMOND  (Georoe  W.  T.),  Advocate. 

The  Merchant  Shipping  Acts,  1854  to  1876,  with 
Notes  and  Index,  and  an  Appendix  of  Relative  Statutes, 
Rules  for  Courts  of  Survey,  Forms,  etc.  Edinb,  1876.. 
8vo. 

ORLEANS  (Charles,  Duke  of).. 
Poems.     See  Roxburqhb  Club. 

ORLEANS  (Pierre  Joseph  d'). 

History  of  the  two  Tartar  Conquerors  of  China,  in- 
cluding the  two  Journeys  into  Tartary  of  Father  Fer- 
dinand Verbiest.  To  which  is  added  Father  Pereira's 
Journey  into  Tartary,  from  the  Dutch  of  Nicolaas 
Witsen.  Translated  and  edited  by  the  Earl  of  Ellesmere, 
with  an  Introduction  by  R.  H.  Major.  Lond.  1854. 
8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 


ORLOFF  (Le  Comte). 
Fables  Russes  de  M.  Kriloff. 


See  Kriloff. 


OROSIUS  (Paulus). 

Historiarum  LibrL  See  Corpus  Sobiptorum  Eooles. 
Latinobum. 

ORRINSMITH  (Mrs). 

The  Drawiiig-Room,  its  Decorations  and  Fumiture.- 
Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

OSORIUS  (Hibrontmus).  ' 

In  Gualterum  Haddonum  Anglum  de  Religione  libri 

tres.     Ejusdem  Epistola  ad  Elisabetham  Anglise  Re- 

ginam.     Dilingoe,  1576.     12mo. 

OSSIAN. 

Ossian's  Fingal.  Rendered  into  English  Verse  hy 
George  Harvey.     Lond.  1814.     8vo. 

OSTERVALD  (Jean  Fbbdbbic),  Pastor  of  the 
Church  at  Neufchatd. 

The  Grounds  and  Principles  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion explained  in  a  Catechetical  Discourse.  Rendered 
into  English  by  H.  Wanley.     Lond.  1704.     8vo. 


OTWAY  (Thomas). 

Friendship  in  Fashion :  a  Comedy.  Lmid.  1678. 
4ta 

Don  Carlos,  Prince  of  Spain :  a  Tragedy,  Lond. 
1686.     4to. 

Alcibiades:  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  1687.     4to. 

The  Orphan;  or,  the  Unhappy  Marriage  :  a  Tragedy. 
Lond.  1705.     4to. 

OUTRAM  (James).    See  Goldsmid  (Sib  F.  J.) 

OVIDIUS  (PoBLius  Naso). 

Metamorphoseon  Libri  XV,  Interpretatione  et  notis 
illustravit  Daniel  Chrisptnus  ad  usum  DelphinL  Lond. 
1794.     8vo. 

Certaine  of  Ovid's  Elegies,  by  C.  Marlow.  At 
Midleborugh.  {Reprinted  by  Muitland).  ltd.  small 
4to. 

OWEN  (David). 

Anti-ParsBus  sive  Determinatio  de  Jure  Regia 
Cantab.  1622.     12mo. 

OWEN  (David). 

Brutusiana  sef  Casgliad  detholedig  o'i  Gyfansod- 
diadau.     Lond.  1855.     8vo. 

OWEN  (John),  Rector  of  East  Anstey. 
Evenings  with  the  Skeptics ;  or,  Free  Discussion  on 
Free  Thinkers.     2  vols.     Zo»d  1881.     Svo. 

OWENS  (John)j 

Plain  Papers  relating  to  the  Excise  Branch  of  the 
Inland  Revenue  Department,  from  1621  to  1878,  or  a 
History  of  the  Excise.     Linlithgow,  1879.     8vo. 

OXFORD. 

Academise  Oxoniensis  Pietas  erga  Sereniss.  et  Poten- 
tiss.  Jacobum  Angliae  Scotise  Franciae  et  Hibernia 
Regem,  etc.     Oxoni<B,  1603.     4to. 

Lacrymae  Oxonienses  stillantes  in  Tumulum  illustr. 
et  desideratissimi  Principis  HenricL  Lond.  1612. 
4to. 

Munimenta  Academica.  (Rolls  Series.)  See  Britain 
(Great). 


7u 


1258 


PACICHELLI— PAOLINL 


PACICHELLI  (Gio-Battista). 

Memorie  Novelle  de  Viaggi  per  I'Europa  Cristiana 
comprese  in  varie  Lettere.  2  vols,  in  1.  NapoU, 
1691.     12mo. 

PACKE  (Christopher),  M.D. 

ANKOrPA^IA,  sive  ConvaUium  Descriptio,  in  which 
are  expounded  the  origine,  course,  etc.  of  all  the 
Valleys  of  East  Kent.     Lond.  1743.     4to. 

PiESTUM. 

Les  Vues,  Plans,  Coupes  et  Elevations  de  trois 
Temples  Antiques,  qui  sont  partie  des  Euines  de 
I'ancienne  Villa  de  Poestum  dans  la  Grande  Grece  au 
Koyaume  de  Naples.  [Par  ^M.  Dumont.]  n.p.,  n.d. 
folio. 

Les  Ruines  de  Psestum.     See  Major  (T.) 

PALESTINE  EXPLOEATION. 

Map  of  "Western  Palestine  in  26  sheets ;  from  Sur- 
veys conducted  for  .the  Committee  of  the  Palestine 
Exploration  Fund.  By  Lieutenants  C.  E.  Conder  and 
H.  H.  Kitchener,  R.K,  during  the  years  1872-1877. 
Lond.  1880.     atlas  folio. 

The  Survey  of  Western  Palestine.  Memoirs  of  the 
Topography,  Orthography,  Hydrography,  and  Archae- 
ology. By  Lieut.  C.  R  Conder,  E.E.,  and  Lieut.  H. 
H.  Kitchener.  Edited,  with  Additions  by  E.  H. 
Palmer,  and  Walter  Besant,  for  the  Committee  of  the 
Palestine  Exploration  Fund.  Vols.  L,  LI.  Lond. 
1881,  1882.     4to. 

Special  Papers  on  Topography,  Archaeology,  Manners, 
and  Customs,  etc.,  contributed  by  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir 
Charles  Wilson,  Lieut-Colonel  Warren,  Lieut.  (>onder, 
etc.     Lond.  1881.     4to. 

Arabic  and  English  Name  List,  collected  during  the 
Survey  by  Lieutenants  Conder  and  Kitchener.  Trans- 
literated and  explained  by  E.  H.  Palmer.  Lund. 
1881.     4to. 

PALEY  (William). 

Law  and  Practice  of  Summary  Convictions  under 
the  Summary  Jurisdiction  Acts,  1848  and  1879  :  in- 
cluding Proceedings  preliminary  and  subsequent  to 
Convictions.  The  sixth  edition,  by  Walter  H.  Mac- 
namara.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 


PALGEAVE  (SiE  Francis).     See  Chansons. 

PALGEAVE  (Eeginald  F.  D.) 
The  House  of  Commons ;  Illustrations  of  its  History 
and  Practice.     Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

PALLAVICINO  (Ferrante). 
La  JJete  di  Vulcano. — L'Anima  divisa  in  sei  Vigilie. 
Villafranc'j,,  167  L     12mo. 

PALMEE  (Francis  Beaufort). 

The  Shareholders'  and  Directors'  Companion :  a 
Manual  of  everyday  Law  and  Practice  for  Promoters, 
Shareholders,  Directors,  etc.,  under  the  Companies' 
Acts,  1862,  1867,  and  1877.     Lond.  1880.     post  8vo. 

Company  Precedents  for  Use  in  relation  to  Com- 
panies, subject  to  the  Companies'  Acts,  1862  to  1880. 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

PALMER  (Samuel). 

The  Nonconformist's  Memorial ;  an  Account  of  the 
Lives,  Sufferings,  and  Printed  Works  of  the  Two 
Thousand  Ministers  ejected  from  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land 1666.  Originally  written  by  Edmund  Calamy, 
D.D.  Abridged,  etc.,  with  additional  Anecdotes  and 
several  New  Lives.     3  vols.     Lond.  1802.     8vo. 

PALMER'S  Index  to  the  Times.     See  Times  (The). 

PALMEESTON  (Henry  John  Temple,  Viscount). 
Life  and  Speeches.     See  Ashley  (Hon.  Evelyn). 

PANIZZI  (Sir  Anthony),  KC.B. 
Life.     See  Faoan  (Louis). 

PANTHEISM. 

General  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Pantheism.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1878,  1879.     8vo. 

PANTHEISTICON,  sive  Formula  celebrand®  Soda- 
litatis  Socraticte  in  tres  Particulas  divisa  quaj  Pantheis- 
tarum  sive  Sodalium  continent.  Cosmapoli,  1720. 
8va 

PAOLINI  (Eoberto). 

Memorio  sui  Monument!  di  Antichitk  e  di  Belle 
Arti  ch'esistono  in  Miseno,  Baoli,  Baja,  Cuma,  Poz- 
zuoli,  Napoli,  etc.     Napoli,  1812.     4to. 


PARFAIT— PAUL 


1259 


PARFAIT  (Charles). 

Fables  do  Kriluif.     See  Kbiloff. 

PARIS  (Gaston). 

Lea  plus  anciens  Monumonta  de  la  Langue  Fran9ai8e 
(IX',  X"  Siecle)  publics  avec  un  Commentaire  Philo- 
logique.     Paris,  1875.     folio. 

PARIS  (Louis). 

La  Chronique  de  Rains.     See  Rheims. 

PARIS  (Padlin). 

Les  Grandes  Chroniques  de  France.     See  France. 

PARIVAL  (J.) 

The  History  of  this  Iron  Age,  wherein  is  set  down 
the  true  State  of  Europe  as  it  was  in  the  year  1500. 
Illustrated  with  lively  Effigies  of  the  most  renowned 
Persons  of  the  present  Time.  Now  rendered  into 
English  by  R  Harris.     Lorul.  1656.     folio. 

PARKER  (Sam.) 

Reponse  au  Libelle  de  Samuel  Parker,  EvOquo 
d'Oxford,  ou  Ton  refute  tout  ce  qu'il  a  avense  pour 
I'Abolition  du  Test,  etc.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois. 
Cologne,  1688.     4to. 

PARLAMENTUM  PACIFICUM,  ou  le  Parlement 
Pacifique.  Imprimd  par  la  permission  du  Comte 
de  Sunderland,  President  du  Conseil.  Traduit  de 
I'Anglois.     n.p.  1688.     12mo. 

PARLIAMENT. 

A  brief  Review  of  the  most  Materiall  Parliamentary 
Transactions  beginning  Nov.  3,  1640,  etc.  Lond. 
1656.     4to. 

An  Act  for  the  Security  of  His  Highness  the  Lord 
Protector,  17  Sept.  1656.     Lmd.  1657.     folio. 

Instructions  agreed  upon  in  Parliament  for  Commis- 
sioners for  Surveying  the  Forests,  17  Sept.  1656. 
Lond.  1657.     folio. 

An  Act  for  an  Assessment  for  three  years  for  the 
Maintenance  of  the  Armies  and  Navies  of  the  Common- 
wealth, 17th  Sept.  1656.     Lond.  1657.     folio. 

An  Act  for  settling  the  Militia  for  the  City  of 
London,  July  1659.     Lond.  1659.     folio. 

The  Late  Proceedings  and  Votes  of  the  Parliament 
of  Scotland  contained  in  an  Address  delivered  to  the 
King,  Stated  and  Vindicated.     Glasgow,  1689.     4to. 

Standing  Orders  of  the  House  of  Lords  relative  to 
Writs  of  Errors  and  Appeals.     Lond.  1833.     4to. 

The  Standing  Orders  of  the  Lords  and  Commons 
relative  to  Private  Bills  and  Bills  for  Confirming  Pro- 
visional Orders  or  Certificates ;  with  Table  of  Fees 
charged  at  the  House  of  Lords,  also  at  the  House  of 
Commons.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo.    . 


PARLIAMENTARY  PORTRAITS;  or,  Sketches 
of  the  Public  Character  of  some  of  the  most  di^tin- 
guished  Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons.  Lond. 
1816.     8vo, 

PARNASO  ESPAjrOL. 

Tesoro  del  Pamaso  Espanol,  Poesias  Selectas  Castel- 
lanas,  recogidas  y  ordeiiadas  por  Don  Manuel  Josef 
Quintana.     Paris,  1838.     8vo. 


PARRY  (R.) 
Awdl*  ar    y   Greadigaeth. 
post  8vo. 


Llanymddyfri,    1 850. 


PARSONS  (Robert).  S.J. 

Elizabethae  Reginee  Angli^e  Edictum  promulgatum 
Londini  29  Novemb.  Anni  mdxci.  Andrese  Philo- 
patri  [i.e.,  Rob.  Parsons]  ad  idem  Edictum  Responsio. 
n.p.  1593.     8vo. 

PARTENAY  (TiiB  Romans  op).  Siee  Earlt  Eso- 
usH  Text  Society. 


PARTON  (James). 
Life  of  Voltaire.     2  vols. 


Lond.  1881.     8vo. 


PATERSON  (James). 

Memoir  of  the  late  James  Fillans,  Sculptor.  Paisley, 
1854.     4to. 

History  of  the  Regality  of  Musselburgh,  with 
numerous  Extracts  from  the  Town  Records.  Mussel' 
borough,  1857.     post  8vo. 

PATERSON  (Robert). 

Manx  Antiquities ;  or,  Remarks  on  the  present 
Condition  of  the  Antiquarian  Remains  of  the  Isle  of 
Maa     Cupar-Fife,  1863.     8vo. 

PATERSON  (William). 

Proposals  and  Reasons  for  Constituting  a  Council  of 
Trade.     (Anon.)     JSdinb.  1701.     small  8va 

PATERSONS  Scottish  Almanack.   See  Almanacks. 

PATTISON  (Mabk)> 

Milton.  Lond.  1879.  post  8vo.  (English  Men  of 
Letters.) 

PAUL  (James  Balfour). 

The  History  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  the 
Queen's  Body-Guard  for  Scotland.    Edinb.  1875.    4ta 

PAUL  (Rev.  William),  D.D. 
Past  and  Present  of  Aberdeenshire  ;  or.  Reminis- 
cences of  Seventy  Years.     Aberdeen,  1881.     post  8vo, 


1260 


PECK— PERTH. 


PECK  (Francis). 

Catalogue  of  Tracts  for  and  against  Popery.  See 
CoETHAM  Society. 

PECKHAM  (John),  ArchUshop  of  Canterbury. 

Joannis  Archiepiscopi  Cantuaricensis  Perspectiva 
communis.  Opus  dOigentissime  emendatum  per  L. 
Gauricum  Neapolitanum.      Venetiis,  1504.     folio. 

PEEL  (Sidney). 

A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Practice  and  Procedure  .in 
Chancery  Actions.    Second  edition.    Lond.  1881.    8vo. 

PEERAGE  CLAIMS. 

Case  of  John  James  Hope  Johnstone  of  Annandale, 
Esquire,  claiming  the  Titles,  Honours,  and  Dignities  of 
Earl  of  Annandale  and  Hartfell,  Viscount  Annan,  and 
Lord  Johnstone  of  Lochwood,  Lochmaben.  Minute 
of  Evidence,  and  Additional  Case.  Lond.  1825-1834. 
folio. 

Case  of  John  Henry  Goodinge  Johnstone,  claiming 
the  Titles,  Honours,  and  Dignities  of  Earl  of  Annan- 
dale and  Hartfell,  etc..  Additional  Case  and  Appendix. 
Lond.  1830-1835.     folio. 

Case  of  Sir  Frederic  George  Johnstone,  Bart.,  claim- 
ing the  Titles,  Honours,  and  Dignities  of  Marquess  of 
Annandale,  Earl  of  Annandale  and  Hartfell,  Viscount 
Annan,  and  Lord  Johnstone  of  Lochwood,  etc.,  in 
opposition  to  Mr  Hope  Johnstone's  Construction  of  the 
Limitations  of  the  Patent  granted  in  the  year  1661. 
Additional  and  Supplemental  Case.  Lond.  1834-1838. 
folio. 

Service  of  the  Earl  of  Eglinton,  as  Heir-Male  General 
and  Heir-Male  of  Provision  to  George,  the  Fourth  Earl 
of  Winton,  Lord  Seaton  and  Tranent.  Claim  for  tlie 
Earl  of  Eglinton  to  be  served,  etc.  Lond.  1840. 
folio. 

Case  of  Sir  James  Carnegie  of  Southesk,  Kinnaird, 
and  Pitarrow,  Baronet,  on  his  Claim  to  the  Titles, 
Honours,  and  Dignities  of  Earl  of  Southesk  and  Baron 
Carnegie  of  Kinnaird  and  Leuchars,  in  Scotland;  and 
Supplemental  Case.     Lond.  1848-1855.     folio. 

Case  on  behalf  of  George  Drummond,  Duke  de 
Melfort,  in  France,  claiming  to  be  Earl  of  Perth  and 
Earl  of  Melfort  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland.  Lond. 
1853.     folio. 

Memorial  for  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Perth  and 
Melfort,  Lord  Drummond  and  Stobhall,  etc.    n.d.    4to. 

Case  of  Charles  Rudolph  Joseph  Francis  Clement, 
10th  Viscount  Taaflfe  of  Corren  and  Baron  of  Bally- 
mote,  on  his  Claim  to  the  Titles  and  Dignities  of 
Viscount  Taaffe  of  Corren  and  Ballymote  in  the  Peerage 
gf  Ireland.     Lmd.  1856-1857.     folio. 


PEERAGE  CLAIMS— Ccw^iwMecf. 

Case  of  Theobald  Fitzwalter  Butler,  14th  Baron  of 
Dunboyne,  on  his  Claim  to  the  Title  and  Dignity  of 
Baron  of  Dunboyne  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland.  Lond. 
1858.     foli«. 

Case  of  John  Campbell,  Earl  of  Aberdeen  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland,  claiming  a  Writ  of  Summons  to 
ParUament,  as  Viscount  Gordon  of  Aberdeen  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Proceedings  and 
Minutes  of  Evidence.     Lo7id.  1872.     folio. 

Case  on  behalf  of  James  Hamilton,  claiming  the  Title, 
Honour,  and  Dignity  of  Lord  of  Belhaven  and  Stenton 
in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland.     Lond.  1874.     folio. 

PEGU  AND  CEYLON. 

Description  du  Pegu  et  de  I'lale  de  C^ylan,  par  "W. 
Hunter,  Chr.  Wolf  et  Eschelskroon.  Traduite  de 
I'Anglois  et  de  I'AUemand  par  L.  L.    J^aris,  1723.    8vo. 

PEIGNOT  (Gabriel). 

Tableau  de  Moeurs  au  Dixieme  Sifecle,  ou  la  Cour  et 
les  Lois  de  Howel-le-Bon,  Roi  d'Aberfraw  de  907  a 
948  ;  suivi  de  cinq  Pieces  de  la  Langue  Frangaise  aux 
Onzi6me  et  Treizifeme  Sifecles  telle  qu'eUe  se  parloit  en 
Angleterre  aprfes  la  Conquete,  et  terming  par  une 
Notice  Historique  sur  la  Langue  Anglaise.  Paris, 
1832.     8vo. 

PENAL  SERVITUDE. 

Five  Years'  Penal  Servitude,  by  one  who  has 
endured  it.     Lond.  1878.     post  8vo. 

PENHOUET.     See  Maudbt  de  Penhodet. 

PERIN  (Leonaed),  S.J. 

Oraisons  funebres.     See  Lorraine  (Duo  de). 

PERSIAN  GRAMMAR     See  Ibraheem  (K  M.) 

PERSIAN  LYRICS.     See  Hafiz. 

PERSIAN  TALES. 

The  Persian  and  Turkish  Tales  complete.  Trans- 
lated formerly  into  French  by  M.  Petis  de  la  Croix,  and 
now  into  English  from  that  Translation  by  Dr  King 
and  others.     2  vols.     Lond.  1739.      12mo. 

PERTH. 

Statistical  Accounts  of  the  Town  and  Parish  of 
Perth  and  Parish  of  KinnouU  in  the  ye^rs  1794  and 
1795.     Perth,  1796.     8vo. 

A  Guide  to  the  City  of  Perth  and  its  Environs,  and 
to  the  principal  Tours  through  the  County.  Perth, 
1813.     post  8vo. 


PERUSCHUS— PLANCHl 


1261 


PERUSCHUS  (Jo.  Baptista),  S.  J. 

Historica  Eelatio  de  Regie  Mogor,  a  magna  Tamer- 
lane oriundi,  Mita,  Moribue,  etc.  Moguntiae,  1598. 
12mo. 

PETER  (John). 

A  Treatise  of  Lewisham  (but  vulgarly  miscalled 
Dulwicb)  Wells  in  Kent,  shewing  the  time  and  manner 
of  the  Discovery,  etc.     Lond.  1680.     12mo, 

PETRONIJ  (Stefano  E.) 

Proverbj  di  Salomone  esposti  in  Terza  Rima  con 
note.     Londra,  1822.     8vo. 

PETTIGREW  (J.  Bell),  M.D. 

Animal  Locomotion ;  or,  Walking,  Smmming,  and 
Elying  :  with  a  Dissertation  on  Aeronautics.  Lond. 
1874.     post  8vo.     (International  Scientific  Series.) 

PETTIGREW  (Thomas  Joseph). 

Chronicles  of  the  Tombs :  a  Select  Collection  of 
Epitaphs,  preceded  by  an  Essay  on  Epitaplis,  and 
other  Monumental  Inscriptions.  Lond.  1857,  12mo. 
(Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.) 

PEZ  (Bebnardus). 

Bibliotheca  Benedictino-Mauriana ;  seu  de  ortu,  vitis 
et  scriptis  Patrum  Benedictinorum  e  Congregatione  S. 
Mauri.     Augusloe  Vmdelicorum,  1716.     12mo. 

PFIZER  (GosTAVus). 

The  Life  of  Luther.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  T.  S.  Williams.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

PFNOR  (Rodolphb). 

Le  Mobilier  de  la  Couronne  et  des  Grandes  Collec- 
tions publiques  et  particuliferes  du  XIII*  au  XIX° 
Si6cle.     Paris,  1874.     foHo. 

PHILIPPS  (G.  F.) 

The  Art  of  Drawing  and  Painting  simplified  in  a 
Series  of  examples  of  parts  of  the  Human  Figure,  etc. 
Lmd.  1840.     8vo. 

PHILIPPS  (J.  Arthur),  C.E. 

Elements  of  Metallurgy  :  a  practical  Treatise  on  the 
Art  of  extracting  Metals  from  their  Ores.  Lond. 
1874.     royal  8vo. 

PHILLIPS  (John). 

Responsio  ad  Apologiam  Anonymi  cujusdam  tene- 
brionis  [J.  Rowland]  pro  Rege  et  Populo  Anglicano 
infautissimam.      Lotid.  1652.     12mo. 


PHILLIPS  (Thomas). 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Shrewsbury.  With 
a  Continuation  of  the  History,  including  also  the  His- 
tory and  Description  of  the  County  of  Salop,  by  Charles 
Hulbert     2  vols.     Shrewsbury,  1837.     4to.  ' 

PHILOPATER  (Andbkab).     See  Pabsons  (R) 

PHILOSOPHY. 

A  Taste  of  Philosophical  Fanaticism ;  in  some  Specu- 
lations upon  Mr  Green's  Principles  of  Natural  Philo- 
sophy.    Lond.  1712.     8vo. 

PIAZZETTA  (Giambatista). 

Studj  di  Pittura  gia  dissegnati  da  Giambatista  Piaz- 
zetta  ed  ora  con  I'lntaglio  di  Marco  Pitteri,  pubblicati 
a  spese  di  G.  Albrizzi,  etc.    Venezia,  1760.    oblong  4to. 

PICCOLOMINUS  (ARCHANaKLUs). 
In    librum    Galeni    de    Humoribus    commentarii. 
Parims,  1556.     8vo. 

PIGAFETTA  (Phiuppo). 

A  Report  of  the  Kingdome  of  Congo,  a  Region  of 
Africa,  and  of  the  Countries  that  border  rounde  about 
the  same.  Drawen  out  of  the  writings  and  discourses 
of  Odoardo  Lopez,  a  PortingalL  Translated  out  of 
Italian  by  Abraham  HartweU.     Lond.  1597.     4to. 

PINE  (Gbobob). 

The  Isle  of  Pines  ;  or,  a  late  Discovery  of  a  fourth 
Island  in  Terra  Australis  Incognita.  Being  a  true 
Relation  of  certain  English  persons  who,  in  the  days  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  were  cast  away  and  wracked  upon  the 
Island  near  to  the  coast  of  Terra  Australis  Incognita. 
Lmd.  1668.     4to. 

PINKERTON  (John). 

CraigmiUar  Castle :  an  Elegy.  (Anon.)  Edinb, 
1776.     4to. 

PINTO  (Major  Serpa). 

How  I  crossed  Africa :  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Indian  Ocean,  through  unknown  Countries,  etc.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Author's  Manuscript  by  Alfred  Elwes. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

PITHOEUS  (Petrus).    iSee  Leoes  Wisigothorum. 

PLANCHE  (James  Robinson). 

A  Cyclopajdia  of  Costume ;  or.  Dictionary  of  Dress, 
including  Notices  of  Contemporaneous  Fashions  on  the 
Continent.     2  vols.     Lond.  1876,  1879.     4to. 


1262 


PLA  YFORD— POEMS. 


PLAYFORD  (Henry). 

Harmonia  Sacra ;  or,  Divine  Hymns  and  Dialogues, 
•with  a  Thorough-Bass  for  the  Thoorho-Lute,  Bass-Viol, 
Harpsichord  or  Organ.     Lond.  1703.     folio. 

PLAYS. 

A  Collection  of  the  most  esteemed  Farces  and  En- 
tertainments performed  on  the  British  Stage.  6  vols. 
i:dmb.  1782-1788.     8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Plays,  bound  in  five  volumes.  8vo. 

Vol.  I.  1.  The  Shepherd's  Weddmg :  a  Scots  Pastoral 
Entertainment.  JSdinb.  1789. — 2.  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots  :  a  tragedy,  by  the  Hon.  John 
St.  John.  Land.  1789. — 3.  Look  before  ye 
Loup.  Part  second.  By  Tarn  Thrum.  Edinb. 
1794. — 4.  The  East  Indian:  a  comedy, 
translated  from  the  German  of  Aug.  von 
Kotzebue  by  A.  Thomson.  Lmid.  1799. — 
5.  Mary  Stewart,  Queen  of  Scots  :  an  his- 
torical drama.  Edinb.  1801. 
IL  1.  A  Tale  of  Terror  :  a  dramatic  romance,  by 
Henry  Siddons.  Land.  1803.— 2.  The 
Family  Legend  :  a  tragedy,  by  Joanna 
BaiUie.  Edinb.  1810. — 3.  Mary's  Bower;  or, 
the  Castle  on  the  Glen :  a  pastoral  drama. 
Edinb.  1811.— 4.  The  Labyrinth  Farm;  or, 
the  Fashionable  Kecluse  :  a  comedy  by  W. 
Lingham.  Glasgow,  1814. — 5.  Plighted  Troth ; 
or,  a  Woman  her  own  Rival.     Land.  1842. 

III.  1.  Bertram  ;  or,  the  Castle  of  St.  Aldobrand  :  a 

tragedy,  by  Rev.  R.  C.  Maturin.  Lond. 
1816. — 2.  Euripides's  Alcestis,  burlesqued 
by  Issachar  Styrke.  Lond.  1816. — 3.  Ger- 
manicus  :  a  tragedy,  by  A.  V.  Arnault. 
Translated  by  Geo.  Bemel.  ioni.  1817. — 4. 
The  Banished  Lord :  a  tragedy.    Lond.  1843. 

IV.  1.  Clemenza ;  or,   the  Tuscan  Orphan;  a  tragic 

drama,  by  Walter  Ainslie,  M.D.  Lond. 
1823. — 2.  Mourtzoufle  :  a  tragedy.  With 
other  Poems,  by  Thomas  Aird.  Lond.  1826. 
— 3.  The  Martyr :  a  drama,  by  Joanna  Baillie. 
Lo7id.  1826. — 4.  A  Record  of  the  Pyramids  : 
adrama,  by  John  Edmund  Reade.  Lond.  1842. 
— 5.  Honesty  :  a  drama,  by  Henry  Spicer. 
Lond.  1842.— 6.  The  Lords  of  EUingham  : 
a  drama,  by  Henry  Spicer.  Lond.  1843. 
V.  1.  Astolfo  :  a  dramatic  romance.  Lond.  1842. 
— 2.  The  Duke  of  Florence  :  a  tragedy,  by 
one  of  the  Medici.  Lond.  1843.— 3.  Borgia: 
a  tragedy,  by  Henry  T.  Worley.  Lond. 
1843. — 4.  Edric  the  Saxon :  a  tragedy. 
Lond.  1845. — 5.  Behsariua :  a  tragedy, 
by  W.  R.  Scott.  Lond.  1846.-6.  Ignez 
de  Castro  :  a  tragedy,  by  the  Author  of 
"Rural  Sonnets."  Lond.  1846.— 7.  The 
Flower  of  Yarrow :  a  tragedy,  by  the  author 
of  "  The  Kentish  Legends."     Lond.  1846. 


PLOWDEN  (Edmund). 

Les  Commentaires  ou  Eeportes  de  Edmunde  Plow- 
den,  un  apprentice  de  le  comen  ley.    Lond.  1758.    folio. 

PLUTARCHUS. 

Plutarchi  Demosthenis  ex  Ciceronis  Vitae  Parallelae 
nunc  primum  separatim  editaj.  Graeca  recensuit,  latine 
reddidit  notis  iUustravit  Philippus  Barton.  Oxonii, 
1745.     8vo. 

Plutarch's  Lives.  Translated  from  the  Greek  by 
Aubrey  Stewart  and  the  late  George  Long.  4  vols. 
Zow(i.  1880.     12mo.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

POCOCK  (Nicholas). 

Records  of  the  Reformation.  The  Divorce,  1527- 
1533.     2  vols.     Oxford,  1870.     8vo. 

POEMS. 

A  Collection  op  Poems,  bound  in  one  volume.  4to. 
1641-1755. 

1.  King  Charles,  his  Welcome  Home ;  or,  a 
Congratulation  for  his  safe  and  happy  Re- 
turn from  Scotland.  By  John  Bond.  1641. 
—2.  A  Panegyrick  on  their  Royal  High- 
nesses, and  congratulating  his  Return  from 
Scotland.  Edinb.  reprinted  1682.— 3.  Ho- 
race's Art  of  Poetry,  made  English  by  the 
Earl  of  Roscommon.  Lond.  1684. — 4.  War 
Horns  to  make  room  for  the  Bucks  with 
Green  Bowes.  Lond.  1682. — 5.  On  the 
Tenth  of  June  mdcc,  being  the  Birthday  of 
the  Prince  of  Wales,  (no  title-page). — 6. 
The  Election  :  a  poem.  Lond.  1701. — 7. 
Sylvia's  Complaint  of  her  Sexes  Unhappi- 
ness.  Lond.  1701. — 8.  Marlborough  :  an 
heroic  poem,  by  Mr  Denne.     Lrnid.  1704. — 

9.  Faction  Displayed :  a  poem.  Lond.YTQi. — 

10.  Moderation  Displayed,  by  the  Author  of 
Faction  Displayed.  Lond.  1705. — 11.  The 
British  Heroes ;  or,  a  new  ballad,  by  Mr  John 
Grubb.  Lond.  1707. — 12.  A  Poem  on  the 
Arrival  of  H.M.  King  George.  Lond.  1714. 
—13.  An  Epistle  to  Sir  John  Blount,  one 
of  the  Directors  of  the  South  Sea  Company. 
By  N.  Amhurst.  Lond.  1720.— 14.  The 
Beauty  and  Excellence  of  Charity  :  a  poem 
presented  to  Sir  Peter  King.  Lond.  1721. 
— 15.  Bedlam  :  a  poem,  by  Hildebrand 
Jacob.  Lond.  1723.-16.  The  Bridge  of 
Life  :  an  allegorical  poem,  by  the  Author  of 
the  Battle  of  the  Sexes.  Dublin,  1724. — ■ 
17.  A  New  Norfolk  Ballad  concerning  the 
late  Vienna  Treaty.  Lond.  1731. — 18. 
Chevy-Chace,  the  celebrated  old  poem,  etc. 
Glasgow,  1747. — 19.  Hardy knute  :  a  frag- 
ment of  an  ancient  Scots  poem.      Glasgow, 


POEMS. 


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FOEMS— Continued. 

1748.— 20.  Escapes  of  a  Poetical  Genius. 
LoTul.  1752.— 21.  A  Threnody,  to  the 
memorj  of  a  Nobleman  ^Walter  Lord  Blan- 
tyre)  who  died  at  Paris,  May  1751.  By 
Philalethes.— 22.  Edom  of  Gordon  :  an 
ancient  Scottish  poem  never  before  printed. 
Glasgow,  1755. 

A  Collection  op  Poems  (1682-1757),  bound  in  one 
volume,     folio. 

1.     The    Mushroom ;     or,   a    Satyr    against 
libelling  Tories  and  prelatical  Tantivies,  in 
Answer  to  a  Satyr  against  Sedition  called 
the  Meddal.     By  the  Author  of  Absalom 
and  Achitophel  [Dryden].     Lontl.  1682. — 
2.  The  Malecontent :  a  satyr.     By  T.  D'Ur- 
fey.     Lond.  1684.-3.  Britannia  Rediviva  : 
a  poem  on  the  Birth  of  the  Prince.     By  Mr 
Dryden.     Lond.  1688. — 4.  The  Murmurers: 
a   poem.      Lond.   1689.— 5.    A    Congratu- 
latory  Poem   to    Queen    Mary  upon    her 
Arrival  in  England.     By   Tho.    Shiidwell. 
Lond.  1689. — 6.  Address  of  John  Dryden 
to  the  Prince  of  Orange.     Lond.  1689.— 7. 
Scots  Paradise,  or  the  Humours  of  a  Derby 
Ale-House,  with  a  Satyr  upon    the   Ale. 
Lond.  1700. — 8.  Commendatory  Verses  on 
the  Author  of  the  Two  Arthurs.      Lond. 
1700. — 9.  Panthea  ;  an  elegy  on  the  Death 
of  the  Viscountess  Scudamore.    Lond.  1729. 
10.  Britannia:  a  poem.     Lond.  1729. — 11. 
Lothario's  Answer  to  Sarah  the  Quaker,  in 
the   Shades.      Lond.    1729. — 12.    Iniquity 
Dispkyed  ;  or,  the  Happy  Deliverance.    By 
Peter  Eraser.    Lond.  1729.-13.  Of  Legacy- 
Hunting.      A    dialogue    between    Sir    W. 
Raleigh  and   Merlin  the   Prophet.     Lond. 
1737.-14.   An  Ode    to  the  Hon.   Philip 
Yorke.     Imitated  from  Horace,  by  8  .  .  . 
J  .  .  .    Lmd.  1742.— 16.  Plot  or  No  Plot; 
or,  Sir  W — m  and  his  Spy  foiled  :  a  new 
ballad.     Lond.  1747.-16.  An   Ode  to  the 
Inhabitants  of  Great  Britain,  in  imitation  of 
Horace.      Lond.    1747. — 17.    Female   Em- 
pire ;    or,  Winter  celebrated    at   London. 
Lond.  1746.-18.   Reproof:    a  satire ;   the 
Sequel  to  Advice.     [By  Tobias  Smollett.] 
Lond.   1747. — 19.    Lucy  :   a  pastoral. — 20. 
Advice  to  a  Widow.     Lotid.  n.d. — 21.  Bury 
and  its  Environs  :  a  poem.     Lond.  1747. — 
22.  Past  Twelve  o'clock  ;  or,  Byng's  Ghost : 
an  ode.    Lond.  1757. 

A  Collection  of  Puems  (1741-1811),  bound  in  one 
volume.     4to. 

1.  Verses  to  a  Lady  of  Quality  insulted  by  a 
Rabble    of    Writers.      Lond,    1741.  —  2. 


PO'EMS— Continued. 

Mosffiua :  a  monody  to  the  Memory  of  Mr 
Pope.      Lond.  1847.— 3.  The  Pleaaure*  of 
Melancholy.      Lond.   1747. — 4.  Two  Lyric 
Epistles  :  One  to  my  cousin  Shandy,  etc. 
Lond.   1760.— 5.  Four  Elegies,  deacripUre 
and  moral.     Lond.  1760. — 6.  Love  Elegiea. 
£By  John  Lettice.]    Lond.  1760. — 7.  Love 
Verses.    Lond.   1761. — 8.    Anningait   and 
Ajatt :    a  Greenland  Tale,  versified  by  a 
Lady.     Lond.  1761. — 9.  A  Poem  on  Chess. 
Lond,  1764. — 10.  An  Ode  upon  the  present 
Period,  addressed  to  the  Right  Hon.  Geo. 
Grenville.    Lotid.  1769. — 11.  Epithalamium 
on  the  Marriage  of  David,  Viscount  Stor- 
mont,     Lond.  1776.— 12.  The  Albion  Prin- 
cess :    a  Pindaric  ode.     Lond.   1772. — 13. 
The  XLV   Chapter  of  the   Prophecies  of 
Thomas  the  Rhymer  in  Verse,  with  Notes, 
etc.     Edinb.  1776.— 14.  A  Poetical  Epistle 
to  George  Washington  from  an  Inhabitant 
of  the  State  of  Maryland.     Lond.  1779.— 
15.    The    Carse    of    Stirling  :     an    elegy. 
Minb.  1785.— 16.  A  Poem  to  the  Memory 
of  George  F.   Handel.      Lond.   1787.— 17. 
Eskdale  :  a  poem.     (No  title-page.) — 18.  A 
Ride  and  Walk  through  Stourh^d.     Lond. 
1779.-19.  The  Return  of  Peace.      Lond. 
1801.-20.    British    Scenery.     [By  Daniel 
Cabanel].    Lond.    1811. — 21.  Romance  :  a 
poetical  Capriccio.    Lond.  1811. 

A  Collection  op  Poems  (1786-1812),  bound  in  one 
volume.     4to. 

1.  The  Fane  of  the  Druids.  2  parts.  Lond. 
178&-1789.— 2.  Address  to  Loch  Lomond. 
Edinb.  n.d.— 3.  The  Britanniad  ;  or,  the 
Choice  of  Ministers.  The  Hibemiad;  or, 
the  Change  of  Ministers  :  a  satirical  poem 
in  2  parts.  Lond.  1807.— 4  Nobility  :  a 
poem  in  imitation  of  JuvenaL  Lond.  1811. 
—5 .  The  Battle  of  Salamanca    Lond.  1812. 


An  Essay  on  the  Different  Stiles  of  Poetry  (by  Dr 
Thomas  Parnell).     Lond.  1713.     8vo. 

Freethinkers  :  a  poem  in  Dialogue  (by  Anne  Finch, 
Lady  Winchelsea).     Lond.  1811.     8vo. 

The  Republican  Procession;  or,  the  Tumultuous 
Cavalcade:  a  merry  poem.     n.p.  1714.     8vo. 

The  Apparition  :  a  poem.     Lond.  17 \0.     8vo. 

The  Capital  I  A  Satirical  and  Sentimental  Poem 
dedicated  to  the  Earl  of  Stanhope.     Lond.     n.d.     8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Poems  by  several  Hands.  Published 
by  D.  Lewis.     Lond.  1730.     8vo. 

Hymn  to  the  Power  of  Harmony.  [By  John  Cal- 
lendar  of  Craigforth.]    £dinb.  1763.     4ta 


1264 


POEMS— PORTEUS. 


FOEMS—Confimuid. 

Monody  on  the  Death  of  Henry,  Lord  Viscount 
Melville,  and  of  the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Blair  of  Avon- 
ton.     Edinb.  1811.     4rto. 

Ramble  of  John  Jorum  and  his  friends  to  Roslin, 
4th  June  1813.     By  Edinias.     Edinb.  ISU.     12mo. 

The  Republic  of  the  Ants:  a  Poem.  Illustrated 
with  Notes.     Lmid.  IS22.     12mo. 

The  City  of  the  West;  a  Fragment.   Bath,  l8Si.  8vo. 

Miscellaneous  Poems,  by  J.  T.  B.    Lo7id.  1852.    8vo. 

Early  English  Alliterative  Poems. — Hymns  to  the 
Virgin  and  Christ. — Political,  Religious,  and  Love 
Poems.     See  Eably  English  Text  Societt. 

POESIAS  CASTELLANAS,  anteriores  al  Siglo 
XV.     See  Sanchez  (Thomas  Antonio). 

POET^  LATINI. 

Fragmenta  Poetarum  Latinorum  quorum  opera  non 
extant.  Undique  a  Rob.  Stephano  olim  congesta  nunc 
autem  ab  Henr.  Stephano  ejus  filio  digesta.  Exc.  II. 
Stephanus,  1564.     Svo. 

Poetae  Latini  rei  Venaticse  Scriptores  et  Bucolici 
Antiqui,  videlicet,  Gratii  atque  Nemesiani  cynegeticon, 
Lalieuticon  ot  de  aucupio.  Cum  notis  integris  Barthii, 
Ulitii,  T.  Johnson,  Brucei,  etc.  Accedunt  G.  Kem- 
pheri  observationes  in  tres  priores  Calpurnii  Eclogas. 
Lugduni  Batavorum,  1728.     4to. 

POGGIO  BRACCIOLmi. 

Poggiana,  ou  la  Vie,  le  Caracttre,  les  Sentences,  et 
les  Bons  Mots  de  Pogge  Florentin.  Avec  son  Histoire 
de  la  Republique  de  Florence.  2  vols.  Amsterdam, 
1720.     12mo. 

Dialogus,  An  seni  sit  uxor  ducenda,  circa  an.  1435 
conscriptus,  nunc  primum  tjrpis  mandatus  edente 
Guliebno  Shepherd.     lAverpoolice,  1807.     Svo. 

POIRET  (Pieeee). 

L'CEconomie  Divine  ou  Systeme  universel  et  d^- 
montre  des  (Euvres  et  des  Desseins  de  Dieu  envers  les 
Hommes.     7  vols.     Amsterdam,  1687.     Svo. 

POLITI  (Rafpaello). 

n  Viaggiatore  in  Girgenti  e  il  Cicerone  di  Piazza 
ovvero  Guida  agli  Avanzi  d'Agrigento.  Girgenti,  1826. 
Svo. 

POLLOCK  (Frederick),  Barrister-at-Law. 

Spinoza,  his  Life  and  Philosophy.    Land.  1880.    Svo. 

Principles  of  Contract :  being  a  Treatise  on  the 
General  Principles  concerning  the  validity  of  Agree- 
ments in  the  Law  of  England.  Third  edition.  Lond. 
1881.     Svo. 


POLLOCK  (Sir  Frederick). 

Macready's  Reminiscences.     See  Macready  (W.  C.) 

POLLUX  (Julius). 

Onomasticon  decern  libris  constans,  adjecta  interpre- 
tatione  Latina  Rodolphi  Gualtheri,  studio  atque  opera 
Wolfgangi  Seberi.     Franeofurti,  1608.     4to. 

PONCE  DE  LA  FUENTE  (Constantino). 
Exposicion  del  Primero  Salmo  dividida  en  Seis  Ser-  _ 
mones.     Bonn.  1881.     Svo. 

PONTANUS  (Georqius  Babtholdus). 

Scanderbegus,  hoc  est  Vita  et  Res  strenue  feliciterque 
gest»  Georgii  Castrioti,  Epiri  regis,  ob  magna  facta 
Scanderbegi  dicti,  contra  Turcarum  immanitatem,  etc. 
HanovioB,  1609.     small  Svo. 

POOR  LAW  MAGAZINE.     See  Magazines. 

POPE  (Alexander). 

Works.  New  edition,  with  Introductions  and  Notes, 
by  Rev.  Whitwell  Elwin  and  Wm.  John  Courthope. 
Vol.  III.     (Poetry.)     Lond,  1S81.     Svo. 

POPISH  PLOT. 

The  Narrative  of  Mr  William  Boys,  Citizen  of 
London,  faithfully  relating  what  came  to  his  knowledge 
concerning  the  late  horrid  Popish  Plot,  and  the  Death 
of  Sir  Edmund-Bury  Godfrey.     Lond.  1680.     folio. 

The  Information  of  Stephen  Dugdale  ;  delivered  at 
the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Monday,  1st  day 
of  November  1680.     Lond.  1680.     folio. 

The  Information  of  William  Lewis  ;  delivered  at  the 
Bar  of  the  House  of  Commons  the  eighteenth  of 
November  1680 ;  together  with  his  further  Narrative 
relating  thereto  :  in  aU  which  is  contained  a  Confirma- 
tion of  the  Popish  Plot.     Lond.  1680.     folio. 

POPMA  (Titus),  Phrysius. 

De  Operis  Servorum.     Amstelodami,  1672.     24mo. 

PORPHYRIUS. 

De  Abstinentia  ab  Esu  Auimalium  libri  TV".,  cum 
notis  integris  P.  Victorii  et  Jo.  Valentini  et  interpre- 
tatione  Latina  J.  B.  Feliciani,  Editionem  curavit 
Jacobus  de  Rhoer.     Trajedi  ad  Rhenum.  1767.     4to. 

PORTA  (Jo.  Baptista),  Neopolitanus. 
De  occultis  Literarum   Notis.      Argentorati,  1606. 
Svo. 

Magia  Naturalis.     Lugd.  Batavorum,  1644.     12mo. 

PORTEUS  (Beilbt). 

Death.     A  Poetical  Essay.     Cambridge,  1762.    4to. 


PORTILL  A— PROPERTI  us. 


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PORTILLA  (Francisco  de  la). 

Regla  de  la  Ordou  y  Cavalleria  de  S.  Santiago  de  la 
Espada.  Con  la  glosa  y  declaracion  del  Maestro  Ysla, 
Freyle  de  la  miama  Orden.     Anvera,  1598.     8vo. 

POSTE  (Edward),  Bamster-at-Law. 
Elements  of  Roman  Law.     See  Gaius. 

POSTELLUS  (Gui.iELMns). 

De  Etrurise  Regionis  originibus,  inatitutis,  religione 
et  moribus.     Florentiw,  1551.     4to. 

POSTOLA  SOGUR  Legendariske  Forta;llinger 
om  Apostlernes  LIV.  deres  Kamp  for  Kristendommens 
udbredelse  samt  deres  Martyrdod.  Efter  gamlo  Ilaand- 
skrifter  udgivne  af  C.  R  Unger.  Christiania,  1874. 
Bvo. 

POTT  (Rev.  Joseph  Holden). 

An  Essay  on  Landscape  Painting,  with  Remarks, 
general  and  critical,  on  the  different  Schools  and 
Masters.     (Anon.)     Lmil.  1782.     8vo. 

POTTHAST  (Acoust), 

Bibliotheca  Historica  Medii  iEvi.  Wegweiser  durch 
die  Gesohichtwerke  des  Europiiischen  Mittclalters  von 
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POTTS  (Thomas). 
Discovery  of  Witches. 


See  Chetham  Societv. 


POULET  (Sir  Amias). 

Letter-Book.  See  Morris  (Rev.  John).  Roxburgue 
Club. 

POUSSIN  (GuiLLADME  Tell). 

Considerations  sur  le  Principe  D^mocratique  qui 
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De  la  Puissance  Am^ricaino.  Origine,  institutions, 
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POTJVOIR  DU  PAPE  au  Moyen  Age ;  ou  Recherches 
Historiques  sur  I'origino  de  la  Souverainetd  tempo- 
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PRABOD'H  CHANDBO'DAYA  (The),  translated. 
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PREDICTIONS. 

Behold  !  News  from  Heaven ;  or.  Wonderful  Signo 
and  fearful  Predictions  concerning  that  grand  and  ter- 
rible Eclipse  of  tlio  Sun,  March  29,  1652.  With  every 
mouth's  Predictions  for  this  present  year.  Lond.  1662. 
4  to. 

PRESENT  (A)  for  an  Apprentice  j  or,  a  sure  Guide 
to  gain  both  Esteem  and  Estate.  By  a  late  Lord 
Mayor  of  London.     Edinb.  IIQI.     12mo. 

PRESENT  STATE  OF  EUROPE;  or,  Monthly 
Mercury.     See  Newspapbbs. 

PRESSENSfi  (E  de). 

Histoire  des  Trois  Premiers  Siicles  de  r£gllso  Chr4- 
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PRICE  (Rev.  T.) 

An  Essay  on  the  Physiognomy  and  Physiology  o£ 
the  present  Inhabitants  of  Britain  with  reference  to 
their  origin  as  Goths  and  Celts.     Lond.  1829.     8vo. 

PRIME  (W.  C.) 

I  Go  a-Fishing.     Loiui.  1873.     12mo. 

PRIOR   (TH0M.A3). 

An  Authontick  Narrative  of  the  success  of  Tar- 
Water  in  curing  a  great  number  and  variety  of  Dis- 
tempers. To  which  are  subjoined  two  Letters  from 
the  Author  of  Siris  [Bishop  Berkeley].  Lond.  1746. 
8vo. 

PRISCIANUS. 

Opera  Grammatica.  Bonus,  Ulric  Han.  circ.  1470. 
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PRISONS. 

Her  Majesty's  Prisons  :  their  Effects  and  Defects. 
By  one  who  has  tried  them.  2  vols.  Lond.  1881. 
post  8vo. 

PROCOPIUS  C.ESARIENSIS. 

ANEKAOTA  Arcana  Historia,  qui  est  liber  nonus 
Historiarum  ex  Bibliotheca  Vaticana  Nicolaus  Aleman- 
nus  protuUt,  Latine  reddidit,  notis  iUuslravit.  Lug- 
duni,  1623.     folio. 

PRODITORIS  PRODITOR,  sive  Decachordon, 
plectrum  admovento  Horatio  concinens  Libertatem 
Britannicam.     Lond.  1606.     4to. 

PROPERTIUS  (Skxtius  Aubeliue). 
Carmina.     Ex  C.  T.  Kuinoel  recensione  cdidit  J.  A. 
Amur.     Parisiis,  1821.     24mo. 

7x 


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PEYNNE— QUmTUS  CALABER 


PEYNNE  (William). 

A  Breviate  of  the  Life  of  William  Laud,  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury  :  Extracted  (for  the  most  part)  verbatim 
out  of  his  owno  Diary,  and  other  Writings  under  His 
owne  Hand.     Lond.  1644.     folio. 

Hidden  Works  of  Darkness  brought  to  Publike 
Light ;  or,  a  necessary  Introduction  to  the  History  of 
the  Archbishop  of  Canterburie's  Triall.  Discovering  to 
the  World  the  several!  secret  dangerous  Plots,  Practices, 
and  Proceedings  of  the  Pope  and  his  Confederates. 
Lond.  1645.    folio. 


PSALMS. 

Deutsche   Interlinearversionen   der   Psalmen. 

BiBLIOTHEK  DER  NaTIONAL-LiTERATDB. 


See 


PUFENDOEF  (Samuel). 

De  Officio  Hominis  et  Civis  juxta  Legem  Naturalem. 
Selectis  variorum  notis,  etc.  illustravit  Tho.  Johnson. 
Lond.  1758.     8vo. 


PUISEUX  (M.  L.) 

Siege  et  Prise  de  Eouen  par  les  Anglais  (1418-1419) 
principalement  d'apres  un  Po6me  Anglais  contemporain. 
Caen,  1867.     8vo. 

PUMPELLY  (Eaphabl),  Professor,  Harvard  Uni- 
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Across  America  and  Asia.  Notes  of  a  Five  Years' 
Journey  around  the  World,  and  of  Eesidence  in 
Arizona,  Japan,  and  China.     Lond.  1870.     8vo. 

PUNGILEONI  (LuiGi). 

Memorie  Istoriche  di  Antonio  Allegri,  detto  11  Cor- 
reggio.     3  vols,  in  2.     Parma,  1817-1821.     8vo. 

PUTTEICH  (L.),  AND  GEYSEE  (G.  W.) 
Denkmale  der  Baukunst  des  Mittelalters  in  Sachsen. 
4  vols.     Leijpzig,  1836-1852.     imp.  4to. 


Q 


QUAKEKISM  CANVASSED.  See  Shirrefp  (Al.) 

QUINT  ANA  (M.  J.).     See  Parnaso  Espanol. 

QUINTE  ESSENCE  (The  Book  of).     See  Early 
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QUINTUS  CALABEE. 

Praetermissorum  ab  Homero  libri  XIV.,  Graeee  cum 
versione  Latina,  Curante  Jo.  Cornelio  de  Pauw. 
Lugduni  Batavorum,  1734.     8vo. 


EABELAIS— RECORDS. 


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K 


RABELAIS  (FBAN9018). 

Lettros  escrites  pendant  son  Voyage  d'ltalie.  Avec 
des  Observations  historiques  par  Mrs  de  Sainte-Martho. 
Paris,  1710.     12mo. 

RACINET  (Auguste). 

L'Ornement  Polychrome.  Cent  Planches  en  couleurs, 
or  et  argent  contenant  environ  2000  Motifs  de  tons  les 
Styles.  Recueil  Historiquo  et  Pratique,  avec  des  Notes 
explicatives,  etc.     Pai-is,  1875.     large  4to. 

radulphus  de  COGGESHALL. 

Chronicon  Anglicanum  (RoUs  Series).  See  Bhitain 
(Gueat). 

RAILWAY  CASES. 

Reports  of  Cases  decided  by  the  Railway  Commis- 
sioners. By  Ralph  Neville  and  Walter  H.  Macnamara. 
Vol.  IIL  part  2.     Lond.  1879.     8vo. 

RALEIGH  (Sir  Walter). 

The  Prerogatives  of  Parliaments  in  England,  proved 
in  a  Dialogue  betweene  a  Councellour  of  State  and  a 
Justice  of  Peace.     Middelburge,  1628.     4to. 

The  Discovery  of  the  Empire  of  Guiana,  with  a  Rela- 
tion of  the  great  and  golden  City  of  Manoa,  etc.,  per- 
formed in  the  year  1595  by  Sir  Walter  Raleigh. 
Edited  with  Notes  and  a  Biographical  Memoir  by  Sir 
Robert  H.  Schomburgk.  Lond.  1848.  8vo.  (Hakluyt 
Society.) 

The  Life  of  the  valiant  and  learned  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh,  with  his  Tryal  at  Winchester.  Lond.  1677. 
small  8vo. 

Life  and  Letters.     See  Edwards  (Edward). 


RALSTON  (W.  R.  S.) 
Tales  of  the  Teutonic  Landa 


Lond.  1872.     8vo. 


RANDOLPH  (Bernard). 

The  Present  State  of  the  Islantis  in  the  Archipelago. 
Oxford,  1687.     4to. 

RANKE  (Professor  Leopold  von). 

Englische  Geschichte  vomehmlich  im  siebzehnten 
Jahrhundert.  9  vols,  in  3.  Leipzig,  1877-1879. 
8vo. 


RANKE  (Professor  Leopold  von) — Continued. 

Ferdinand  L  and  Maximilian  II.  of  Austria.  Trans- 
lated by  Sir  Alex,  and  Lady  Duff  Oordon.  Loiul. 
1853.,   12mo.     (Travellers'  Library.) 

A  History  of  England  principally  in  the  Soventeentli 
Century.     6  vols.     Oxford,  1875.     8vo. 

RASTELL  (John). 

A  Briefe  Shew  of  the  false  Wares  packt  together  in 
the  named  Apology  of  the  Churche  of  England. 
Lovanii,  1567.     12mo. 

RATRAMNE,   autrement   BERTRAM    PRfiTRE. 

Du  Corps  et  du  Sang  du  Seigneur,  en  Latin  et  en 
Frangois.     Qmvilly,  1772.     4to. 

RAUMER  (Fbibdbich  von). 

Europa  vom  Ende  des  siebenjaihrigen  bis  zum  Ende 
des  amerikanischen  Kri^es  (1763-1783).  3  vols. 
Leipzig,  1839.     Svo. 

Konig  Friodrich  IL  und  seine  Zeit  (1740-1769). 
Leipzig,  1836.     Svo. 

Die  Koniginnen  Elisabeth  und  Maria  Stuart.  Leip- 
zig, 1836.     8vo. 

RAWLINSON  (George),  Canon  of  Canterbury. 
History  of  Ancient  Egypt.    2  vok.  ZkwKi.  1881.  Svo. 

RAY  (John). 

The  Wisdom  of  God  manifested  in  the  Works  of 
Creation.     Lond.  1743.     Svo. 

RECORDS  (Public). 

The  Report  of  the  Lords'  Committee  appointed  by 
the  House  of  Lords  to  view  and  consider  the  Publick 
Records.     Lond.  1719.     8vo. 

A  Description  of  the  Contents,  Objects,  and  Uses 
of  the  various  Works  printed  by  authority  of  the 
Record  Commission.     Lond.  1831.     Svo. 

PUBLICATIONS  ISSUED  BY  THE  COMMIS- 
SIONERS OF  PUBLIC  RECORDS. 

Rotuli  Curiae  Regis.  Rolls  and  Records  of  the 
Court  held  before  the  King's  Justiciars  or  Justices. 
Edited  by  Sir  Francis  Palgrave.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1835.     Svo. 


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EECORDS— REPORTS. 


RECORDS  (Public)— Continued. 

Rotuli  Normanniae  in  Turri  Londinensi,  asservati 
Johanne  et  Henrico  Quinto  Anglise  Regibus.  Accu- 
rante  Thoma  Duffus  Hardy.  Vol.  I.  De  Annis  1200- 
1205  necnon  de  Anno  1417.     Lond.  18.35.     8vo. 

Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  England  ;  compris- 
ing Laws  enacted  under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings ;  the 
Laws  called  Edward  the  Confessor's  ;  the  Laws  of  Wil- 
liam the  Conqueror ;  and  those  ascribed  to  Henry  the 
First;  also,  Monumenta  Ecelesiastica  Anglicana,  from 
the  Seventh  to  the  Tenth  Century.  Edited  by  Ben- 
jamin Thorpe.     2  vols.     Lond.  1840.     8vo. 

Rotuli  de  Liberate  ac  de  Misis  et  Prsestitis  regnante 
Johanne.  Ciu-a  T.  DufiFus  Hardy.  Lond.  1844. 
8vo. 

RECORDS  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Annual  Reports  of  the  Deputy  Clerk  Register  of 
Scotland.  1841,  1846,  1864,  1868.  {Edlnh.)  1841- 
1868.     folio. 

Rotuli  Scaccarii  Regum  Scotorum.  The  Exchequer 
Rolls  of  Scotland.  Edited  by  George  Burnett,  Lyon 
King-of-Arms.     Vols.  IV.-V.,  a.d.  1406-1454.    Edinh. 

1880.  royal  8vo. 

The  Register  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland. 
Vol.  IV.,  edited  by  David  Masson,  LL.D.,  1585- 
1592.     Edinh.  1881.     royal  8vo. 

Registrum  Magni  Sigilli  Regum  Scotorum.  The 
Register  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland,  a.d.  1424- 
1513,  Edited  by  James  Balfour  Paul.  Edinh.  1882. 
royal  8vo. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Scotland  pre- 
served in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record  Office,  London. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Bain.     Vol.  L,  1108-1272.     Edinh. 

1881.  imp.  8vo. 


RECUEIL    des    Historiens    des    Croisades. 
Crusades. 


See 


REED  (Sir  Edward  J.),  K.C.B. 

Japan  :  its  History,  Traditions,  and  Religions,  with 
the  Narrative  of  a  Visit  in  1879.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

REGINALDUS  (Guliblmos),  Anglm. 

Calvino-Turcismus,  id  est  Calvinisticse  Perfidise  cum 
Muhametana  Collatio  et  dilucida  utriusqiie  sectse  Con- 
futatio.     Colojiice  Agrippinm,  1603.     8vo. 

REGIUS  (Ubbanus). 

Opera  TJrbani  Regii,  Latine  edita,  cum  ejus  Vita  ac 
Pi'sefatione  Emesti  Regii.  2  vols,  in  1.  Noriberg, 
1562.     folio. 


REHEARSAL  (The);  or,  a  View  of  the  Times. 
See  Leslie  (Charles). 

REID  (John). 

The  Scots  Gard'ner;  whereunto  is  annexed  the 
Gard'ners  Kalendar.  Published  for  the  Climate  of 
Scotland.     Edinh.  1683.     4to. 

REIMANNUS  (Jac.  Frid.) 

Ilias  post  Homerum,  hoc  est  Incunabula  omnium 
Scientiarum  ex  Homero  eruta.    Lemgovice,  1728.    8vo. 

REINECCIUS  (Reinerds). 

Annales  Witichindi  Monachi  Corbeiensis,  Familia) 
Benedictinse.  Addita  est  brevis  Appendix  de  familia 
et  rebus  gestis  Palatinorum  Saxoniae.  Item  Historia 
Ilenrici  Leonis  Ducis  Saxoniaj  et  Bavarias.  Franeo- 
furti  ad  Mceniim,  1577.     folio. 

RfiMUSAT  (Madame  de). 

A  Selection  from  Letters  to  her  Husband  and  Son, 
from  1804-1813.  From  the  French  by  Mrs  Cashel 
Hoey  and  John  Lillie.     Lond.  \88l.     8vo. 

RENAN  (Ernest). 

Lectures  on  the  Influence  of  the  Institutions, 
Thought  and  Culture  of  Rome,  on  Christianity  and  the 
development  of  the  Catholic  Church.  Translated  by 
C.  Beard.     Lond.  1880.     8vo.     (Hibbert  Lectures.) 

REPORTS. 

First  Report  of  the  Constabulary  Force  Commis- 
sioners.    Lond.  1839.     8vo. 

Report  of  Special  Assistant  Poor- Law  Commissioners 
on  the  Employment  of  Women  and  Children  in  Agri- 
culture.    Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

Report  on  the  Sanitary  Condition  of  the  Labouring 
Population  of  Great  Britain.  A  Supplementary  Re- 
port on  the  Practice  of  Interment  in  Towns,  by  Edwin 
Chadwick.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Registrar-General 
of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages  in  England.  Abstract 
of  the  two  Years,  1843,  1844.     Lo?id.  1846.     8vo. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education  in 
Scotland;  with  an  Appendix,  1873-74  to  1880-81. 
8  vols.     Lond.  1874-1881.     8vo. 

Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Inspectors  of 
Salmon  Fisheries  (England  and  Wales)  for  the  year 
1879.     Lotid.  1880.     8vo. 

Borough  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. — First  Annual 
Report  of  the  Public  Libraries  Committee,  1880- 
1881.     Newcastle,  1881.     8vo. 

Royal  Commission  of  Historical  Manuscripts.  Eighth 
Report  and  Appendix.     Lond.  1881.     folio. 


REPORTS— ROGERS. 


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REPORTS— Co»?,<tn  ued. 

Report  from  the  Select  Committeo  on  Married 
Women's  Property  (Scotland)  Bill ;  together  with  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Committee,  and  Minutes  of  Evi- 
dence.    Lond.  1881.     folio. 

RETORFORTUS  (S.).    See  Rcthkbford  (Rev.  S.) 

REVEIL  (Aciiille). 

Musee  de  Pcinturo  et  do  Sculpture,  ou  RecueU  des 
principaux  Tableaux,  Statues,  et  Bas-Reliefs,  des  Col- 
lections Publiques  et  Particulifcres  de  I'Europe;  avec 
des  Notices,  descriptives,  critiques  et  historiques, 
par  Louis  et  R6n6  Menard.  10  vols.  Paris,  1872. 
small  8vo. 


REVOLUTIONS  D'  ANGLETERRE  (Les). 
England. 


See 


REYNST  (Gerard). 
Signorum    Voterum    Icones. 
folio. 


Amstelodami,    n.d. 


RHEIMS. 

La  Chronique  de  Rains.  Publide  sur  le  Manuacrit 
unique  do  la  Bibliotlifeque  du  Roi,  par  Louis  Paris. 
Faiie,  1837.     8vo. 

RHINE  (The). 

Guide  pour  le  Voyage  du  Rhin  de  Mayence  k 
Cologne.  Supplement  an  Panorama  du  Rhin.  Franc- 
fort,  1825.     8vo. 

RHODES  (George  Ambrose),  M.D. 

Dion,  a  Tragedy ;  and  the  Naturalist,  a  Comedy. 
With  some  Remarks  on  Modern  Poetry.  Lond.  1820. 
8vo. 

RICHARD  THE  SECOND,  Kino  of  England. 
The  Life  and  Roign  of  King  Richard  the  Second. 
By  a  Person  of  Quality.     Zonrf.  1681.     8vo. 

RICHARD  OF  DEVIZES. 

Chronicle.  Translated  by  J.  A.  Giles.  See  Britain 
(Great). 

RICHARDS  (William). 

The  Briton  described  ;  or,  a  Journey  thi-o'  Wales. 
(Anon.)     Lond.  1738.     8vo. 

RICHARDSON  (Edward),  Sculptor. 

The  Monumental  Effigies  of  the  Temple  Church, 
with  an  Account  of  their  Restoration  in  the  year 
1842.     Lond.  1843.     folio. 


RICHARDSON  (Samdel). 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-three  Letters  written  for 
particular  Friends  on  the  most  important  Occasions. 
Seventh  edition.     Lond.  n.d.     8vo. 

RICHELIEU  (Cardinal  db). 

Lettres  et  Papito  d'fitat  See  Fbancb  :  Docdments 
In^dits. 

RICHTER  (Jean  Paul  Fbiedrich). 

Ausgewahlte  Werke.    16  vols.   Berlin,  1865.    12ma 

RIGHTS  OF  THE  KINGDOM.    See  Sadler  (J.) 

RIVETUS  (Andreas). 

Critici  Sacri  Specimen.     Dordreehti,  1619.     8vo. 

RIZZETTUS  (Johannes). 

De  Luminis  Affectionibus  specimen  Physico-Mathe- 
maticum.    Tarvisii,  1727.     8vo. 

ROBB  (Rev.  Wiluam). 

Poems  illustrative  of  the  Genius  and  Influence  of 
Christianity,  to  which  are  subjoined  some  Fugitive 
Pieces.     Edinh.  1809.     8vo. 

ROBERTS  (Lewes). 

The  Treasure  of  Traffike  ;  or,  a  Discourse  of  For- 
raigne  Trade.     Lond.  1641.     4to. 

ROBERTSON  (Henry). 

A  Handbook  of  Bankers'  Law.  Fourth  edition, 
revised  by  W.  D.  Thorbum.     Edinh.  1881.     post  8vo. 

ROBIN  HOOD. 

A  Dialogue  between  Robin  Hood  and  a  Beggar. 
n.p.  1792.     12mo. 

ROBINSON  (Richard). 

A  Golden  Mirrour.     See  Chetham  Socibtt. 

ROCHE  (Hamilton). 

Salamanca  :  a  Heroic  Poem.     Edinb.  1816.     4to. 

ROGER  (Charles). 

A  Week  at  Bridge  of  Allan,  comprising  an  Account 
of  the  Airthrey  Spa,  and  a  series  of  six  Excursions, 
etc     Edinb.  1852.     post  8vo. 

ROGERS  (Rev.  Charles),  LL.D. 

Memorials  of  the  Strachans,  Baronets  of  Thornton, 
Kincardineshire,  and  of  the  Family  of  Wise  of  Hillbank, 
formerly  Wyse  of  Lunan,  in  the  County  of  Forfar. 
Lmd.  1873.     4to. 


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ROGERS— ROWLAND. 


ROGERS  (Rev.  Charles),  LL.D. — Continued. 

Estimate  of  the  Scottish  Nobility  during  the  Minority 
of  James  the  Sixth.  With  Preliminary  Observations. 
Loud.  1873.     8vo.     (Grampian  Club.) 

Register  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  CraiL  Loud. 
1877.     Svo.     (Grampian  Club.) 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  John  Knox,  and  of  the 
Family  of  Knox.    Lo7id.  1877.   8vo.    (Grampian  Club. ) 

Historical  Notices  of  St.  Anthony's  Monastery, 
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ROGERS  (James  E.  Thorold). 

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ROXBURGHE  CLUB. 

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RUFF  (Jacob). 

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Orationes,  Dissertationes  et  Epistolse.  Cum  suis 
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RUINI  (Carlo),  Senator  Bolognese. 
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Venetia, 


RUNDALL  (Thomas). 

Narratives  of  Voyages  towards  the  North- West,  in 
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With  Selections  from  the  early  Records  of  the  Honour- 
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Memorials  of  the  Empire  of  Japan  in  the  XVL  and 
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RIJSKIN  (John). 

Notes  on  some  of  the  principal  Pictures  exhibited 
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Notes  on  the  Turner  Gallery  at  Marlborough  House, 
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Proserpina ;  or.  Studies  of  Wayside  Flowers.     Parts  • 
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RUSSELL  (Alex.) 

The  Salmon.     Edirtb.  1864.     Svo. 

RUSSELL  (John). 

The  Haigs  of  Bemeisyde :  a  Family  History.  Edinb. 
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RUSSIA  at  the  Close  of  the  Sixteenth  Century. 
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RUTHERFORD  (Rev.  Samuel). 
Disputatio  Scholastica  de  Divina  Providentia.  Edinb. 
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RYAN  (John). 

Popery  unmasked:  a  Narrative  of  Twenty  Years' 
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RYVES  orRIVIUS  (Sib  Thomas). 
Historia  Navalis.     Lond.  1629.     12ma 


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SACKED  BOOKS  OF  THE  EAST.  Translated 
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Miiller. 

Vol.  VIII.  The  Bhagavadgit&  with  the  SanatsugStiya  and 
the   Amugitft.      Translated   by   Kashinath 
Trimbak  Telang. 
IX.  The  Qur'an.     Part  2. 
X.  Part  1.      The   Dhammapada.      A  Collection 
of  Verses,  being  one  of  the  Canonical  Books 
of  the  Buddhists.     Translated  from  Pftli  by 
F.   Max   Miiller.     Part   2.     Sutta-Nipata. 
A  Collection  of  Discourses,  being  one  of  the 
Canonical  Books  of  the  Buddhists.     Trans- 
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XI.  Buddhist-Suttas.    Translated  from  Paii  by  T. 
W.  Rhys  Davids. 
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Julius  Eggeling.  Part  1.  Books  1  and  2. 
XIII.  Vinaya  Texts.  Translated  from  the  Pali,  by 
T.  W.  Khys  Davids  and  H.  Oldenberg. 
Part  1. 
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Oxford,  1880-1882.     8vo. 

SADELER  (^GiDio),  Scultore. 
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Rights  of  tbe  Kingdom ;  or.  Customs  of  our  An- 
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SALtl^IBN-RAZtK. 

History  of  the  Imams  and  Seyyids  of  'Om&n,  from 
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SALISBURY  (John  of). 

Policraticus  sive  de  Nugis  Curialium  et  vestigiis 
Philosophorum.  Accedit  huic  edition!  ejusdem  Meta- 
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Opera  Omnia.  Acceduut  Petri  Card.  S.  Chrysogni, 
Guichard  Lugdunensis  Archiep.,  Gualteri  Parisiensis, 
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1855.     imp.  8vo. 

SALMON  (Nathaniel). 

Antiquities  of  Surrey,  collected  from  the  most  ancient 
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SANCHEZ  (Thomas  Antonio). 

Coleccion  de  Poesias  Castellanas  anteriores  al  Siglo 
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SANDFOED  (Francis). 

The  Order  and  Ceremonies  used  for  and  at  the 
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SANDS  (J.) 

Sketches  of  Tranent  in  the  Olden  Time, 
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Edinh. 


SANDYS  (George). 

A  Paraphrase  upon  the  Divine  Poems.     Lond.  1648. 
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SAN-MARTE. 

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SATURDAY  REVIEW.     See  Magazines. 

SAVONAROLA.     See  Warren  (Elizabeth). 

SCHEFFERUS  (Joannes). 

De  Natura  et  Constitutiono  Philosophias  Italicee  sou 
Pythagoricffi.      Upsalim,  1664.     8vo. 

Memorabilium  Sueticae  gentis  exemplorum  liber 
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Suecia  Literaria  seu  de  Scriptis  et  Scriptoribus  Gentis 
Suecise.  Emendatius  editum  et  Hypomnematis  His- 
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SCHEINERTTS  (Christopher),  «  Soc.  Jesu. 

Rosa  Ursina,  sive  Sol  ex  admirando  Facularum  et 
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SCHELHORNIUS  (Jo.  Georgius). 
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SCHELLING  (Fried.  Wilh.  Joseph). 
System  des  Transcendentalen  Idealismus.    Tubingen, 
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SCHILLER  (Friedrich). 

Don  Karlos.     Leipzig,  1802.     8vo. 

SCHILTBERGER  (Johann). 

The  Bondage  and  Travels  of  Johann  Schiltberger  in 
Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa,  1396-1427.  Translated  by 
J.  BuRhan  TeKer,  R.N.  With  Notes  by  Professor  P. 
Bruun.     Lmid.  1879.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

SCHLAGINTWEIT  (Emil). 

Buddhism  in  Tibet.  Illustrated  by  Literary  Docu- 
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8vo.     (With  folio  Atlas.) 


SCHLIEMANN  (Dr  Henry). 

Ilios :  the  City  and  Country  of  the  Trojans.  The 
Results  of  Researches  and  Discoveries  on  the  Site  of 
Troy,  and  throughout  the  Troad.  Including  an  Auto- 
biography of  the  Author.     Lond,  1880.     Bvo. 

SCHOPENHAUER  (Arthur). 
Siimmtliche    Werke.       Herausgegeben   von    Julius 
Frauenstadt.     6  vols.     Leipng,  1877.     8vo. 

SCHULZE  (Johann). 

Erliiuterungen  iiber  des  Herrn  Professor  Kant  Critik 
der  reinen  Vernunft.     Konigsberg,  1791.     8vo. 

SCHWEINFURTH  (Dr  Georo). 

The  Heart  of  Africa.  Three  Years'  Travel  and  Ad- 
ventures in  the  Unexplored  Regions  of  Central  Africa, 
from  1863  to  1871.  Translated  by  Ellen  E.  Frewer, 
with  an  Introduction  by  Winwood  Reade.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1878.     8vo. 

SCOT  (Patrick). 

Table-Book  for  Princes.     Lcmd.  1622.     small  Bvo. 

SCOTLAND. 

A  True  Reportario  of  the  most  Triumphant  and 
Royal  Accomplishment  of  the  Baptisme  of  Frederick 
Henry,  Prince  of  Scotland,  solemnized  the  30th  day  of 
August  1594.  Printed  by  R.  Waldegrave.  (1594.) 
small  4to. 

The  Rates  and  Valuation  of  Merchandizes  and  Goods 
imported  within  the  Kingdom  of  Scotland.  (No  title 
page.)     1611.     4to. 

Memorials  for  the  Govcrnmentof  the  Royal  Boroughs ; 
as  also  a  History  of  Aberdeen.    Aberdeen,  1685.     12mo. 

A  Proper  Project  for  Scotland.  To  startle  Fools  and 
frighten  Knaves,  but  to  make  Wise-men  happy.  By  a 
Person  neither  unreasonably  Cameronian,  nor  exces- 
sively Laodicean  and  Idolizer  of  Moderation,  etc.  n.p. 
1699.     4to. 

Twelfth  Report  on  the  Judicial  Statistics  of  Scotland, 
rendered  to  the  Right  Hon.  the  Secretary  of  State  for 
the  Home  Department,  for  the  year  1879.  Edinh. 
1880.     folio. 

Ordnance  Survey  of  Scotland  (6  inches  to  a  mile). 


Ayrshire. 
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Edinburghshire. 
Edinburgh. 
Fife  and  Kinross. 
Haddingtonshire. 
Kirkcudbrightshire. 
13  vols.     n.d.     large  folio. 


Lanarkshire. 
Island  of  Lewis. 
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SCOTLAKD—  Continued. 

The  Ballad  Minstrelsy  of  Scotland,  Eomantic  and 
Historical.     Olasgoio,  1871.     8vo. 

CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  giving  an  Account  of  all  the 
Treatises  that  have  been  published  with  relation  to  the 
Present  Persecution  against  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Land.  1692.     4to. 

Tracts  concerning  Patronage,  by  some  eminent 
Hands,  with  a  Candid  Inquiry  into  the  Constitution  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.     Edinh.  1770.     8vo. 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  May  1881.     Edinh.  1881.     folio. 

EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  SCOTLAND. 

A  Representation  of  the  Church  in  North  Britain  as 
to  Episcopacy  and  Liturgy,  and  of  the  Sufferings  of 
the  Orthodox  and  Regular  Clergy  from  the  Enemies  to 
both.     Land.  1718.     8vo. 

FREE  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of 
Scotland,  May  1881.     Edinh.  1881.     folio. 

Assembly  Papers  and  Reports  for  the  year  1881. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1881.     8vo. 

HISTORY  OF  SCOTLAND. 
A  True  Representation  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Scotland  since  the  late  Pacification,     n.p. 
1640.     4to. 

A  Collection  of  Original  Papers  about  the  Scots 
Plot  "With  Remarks  upon  the  whole.  Lond.  1704. 
4to. 

Historical  Fragments  relative  to  Scottish  History. 
Some  remarkable  passages  of  the  Lord's  Provi- 
dence towards  Mr  John  Spreul,  Town  Clerk  of 
Glasgow,  1635-1664. — Collections  by  a  Private 
Hand  at  Edinburgh,  mdl-mdclxi. — Sir  John 
Cochrane's  Relations  of  the  particulars  that 
have  occurred  in  his  Negociations  since  his 
coming  to  Hamburgh,  mdcxlix. — A  Memoran- 
dum to  be  communicat  to  M""  Johnson. — Burn- 
ing of  the  Solemn  League  and  Covenant,  May 
29,  1662. 
Edinh.  1832.     8vo. 

An  Abridgement  or  Summarie  of  the  Scots  Chronicle. 
By  John  Monipennie.     Lond.  1612.     12mo. 
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SCOTS  CORPORATION. 

Original  Design,  Progress  and  Present  State  of  the 
Scots  Corporation  at  London  of  the  Foundation  of 
K. 'Charles  IL     Lond.  11 U.     4to. 


SCOTSMAN  (The).     See  Newspapers. 

SCOTT  (Charles  H.) 

Practice  and  Procedure  of  the  House  of  Lords  in 
Appeal  Cases.     See  Denison  (C.  M.) 

SCOTT  (Jonathan). 

A  Translation  of  the  Memoirs  of  Eradut  Khan,  a 
Nobleman  of  Hindostan,  containing  Anecdotes  of  the 
Emperor  Aulumgeer  Aurungzebe,  and  of  his  successors. 
Lond.  1786.     4to. 


SCOTT  (Michael). 

Phisionymia    magistri    Michaelis    Scoti. 
J  than  Lambert.     n.d.     12  mo. 


Parisiis, 


SCOTT  (Thomas), 

Aphorisms  of  State ;  or,  certain  secret  Articles  for 
the  re-edifying  of  the  Romish  Church  agreed  upon  and 
approved  in  Council  by  the  College  of  Cardinals. 
Faithfully  translated.      Utrecht,  I62i.     4to. 

SCOTT  (Sir  Walter). 

Novels  and  Tales.     12  vols.     Edinh.  1819.     8vo. 

The  same.     12  vols.     Edinh.  1822.     8vo. 

Novels  and  Romances.  14  vols.  Edinh.  1824:-1833. 
8vo. 

Introductions  and  Notes,  and  Illustrations  to  the 
Novels,  Tales,  and  Romances.  2  vols.  Edinh.  1833. 
8vo. 

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Extracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Convention  of  the 
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4to. 

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Miscellany  of  the  Scottish  Burgh  Record  Society, 
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Settlement  of  the  Revenues,  A.D.  1656. — 2.  Register 
containing  the  State  and  Condition  of  every  Burgh  in 
1692.— 3.  Setts  of  the  Royal  Burghs  of  Scotland. 
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SCOTUS  (Johannes  Ddns). 

Questiones  super  Secundo  Sententiarura  a  Thoma 
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SCRIVENOR  (Harry). 

History  of  the  Iron  Trade,  from  the  earliest  Records 
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SCRIVERUS  (Petrcs). 

Opera  Anecdota  philologica  et  poetica  ex  schedis 
Auctoris  MSS.  eruit  et  curavit  Am.  Heiir.  Wcstcr- 
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SCUDDER  (Samuel  H.) 

Catalogue  of  Scientific  Serials  of  aU  Countries. 
Cambridge  (U.S.),  1879.     8vo. 

SEAWARD  (Sir  Edward). 

Narrative  of  his  Shipwreck  and  Discovery  of  certain 
Islands  in  the  Caribbean  Sea,  1733-1749,  as  written 
in  his  own  Diary.  Edited  by  Jane  Porter.  Lond. 
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SECRET  HISTORY. 

The  Secret  History  of  the  late  Ministry  from  their 
Admission  to  the  Death  of  the  Queen.  Lmid.  1715. 
Svo. 

SEEBOHM  (Benjamin). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Gospel  Labours  of  Stephen 
Grellet.     2  vols.     Lond.  1862.     8vo. 

SEEBOHM  (Henry). 

Siberia  in  Europe.  A  Visit  to  the  Valley  of  the 
Petchora  in  North  East  Russia,  with  Descriptions  of 
the  Natural  History,  Migration  of  Birds,  etc.  Lond. 
1880.     Svo. 

SELDEN  (John). 

Of  the  Dominion  or  Ownership  of  the  Sea.  Written 
first  in  Latin,  and  entituled  Mare  Clausum  sou  De 
Dominio  Maris.  Translated  into  English  and  sot 
forth  with  some  Additional  Evidences  by  Marchamont 
Nedham.     Lond.  1632.     folio. 

SELLAR  (George). 

Forms  for  Sheriffs  and  Sheriff-Clerks,  with  Remarks 
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SEMEDO  (Alvarez),  della  Compagnia  da  Gem. 
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SENECA  (LuciuB  Ann^us). 
Opera.    Tarvisii,  per  Bern,  de  Colonia.    1478,    folio. 
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S^RAN  DE  LA  TOUR  (L'Abb6). 

Parallfeje  de  la  conduite  des  Carthaginois  &  I'^gard 
des  Romaius  dans  la  seconde  Guerre  Punique,  avec  la 
conduite  de  I'Angleterre  k  regard  de  la  France  en  1756. 
Paris,  1757.     12mo. 

SESTI  (Gio-Batti8Ta). 

Piante  delle  Citt4,  Piazze  e  Castelli  fortificati  in 
questo  Stato  di  MLlano,  con  le  loro  DichiarazionL 
MUano,  (1718).     4to. 

SETON  (George),  Advocate. 

Memoir  of  Alexander  Seton,  Earl  of  Dunfermline, 
President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  and  Chancellor  of 
Scotland.  With  an  Appendix  containing  a  List  of  the 
various  Presidents  of  the  Court,  and  genealogical  tables 
of  the  legal  families  of  Erskine,  Hope,  Dalrymple,  and 
Dundas.     Edinb.  1882.     4to. 

SHADWELL  (Lieut.-Gbnebal),  C.B. 

The  Life  of  Colin  Campbell,  Lord  Clyde.  Hlns- 
trated  by  Extracts  from  his  Diary  and  Correspondence. 
2  vols.     Land.  1881.     8vo. 

SHADWELL  (T.)    See  Poems  (Coll.  of.)    foUo. 

SHAIRP  (John  Campbell),  St.  Andrews. 

Burns.  Lond.  1879.  post  Svo.  (English  Men  of 
Letters.) 

Aspects  of  Poetry.  Being  Lectures  delivered  at 
Oxford.     Oxford,  1881.     Svo. 

SHAIRP  (J.  C),  TAIT  (P.  G.),  and  ADAMS- 
REILLY  (A.) 

Life  and  Letters  of  James  David  Forbes,  LL.D.,  lat« 
Principal  of  the  United  College  in  the  University  of 
St.  Andrews,  etc.,  etc.     Lond.  1873.     Svo. 

SHAKESPEARE  (William). 

Supplement  to  the  Edition  of  Shakspeare's  Plays 
published  in  1778  by  Samuel  Johnson  and  Greorge 
Stevens,  containing  Additional  Observations  by  several 
of  the  former  Commentators,  to  which  are  subjoined 
the  Genuine  Poems  of  the  same  Author  and  seven 
Plays  that  have  been  ascribed  to  him.  2  vols.  Lond. 
17S0.     8va 


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SHARPE  (Charles  Kirkpatbick). 
The  Wizard  Peter.    A  Song  of  the  Solway. 
Edinb.  1834.     8vo. 


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SHAW  (Lachlan). 

The  History  of  the  Province  of  Moray.  New  edition, 
enlarged  and  brought  down  to  the  Present  Time,  by  J. 
F.  S.  Gordon.     3  vols.     Glasgow,  1882.     8vo. 

SHEEWEN  (John),  M.D. 

An  Examination  of  some  part  of  the  Internal  Evi- 
dence respecting  the  Antiquity  and  Authenticity  of 
certain  Publications  (Chatterton's)  said  to  have  been 
found  in  Manuscripts  at  Bristol.     Bath,  1809.     8vo. 


SHIELDS  (Alexander). 
An    Enquiry   into    Church 
1747.     12mo. 


Communion.      Edinh. 


SHIPPING. 

Proceedings  in  the  Bill  for  the  Abolition  of  Passing 
ToUs  and  the  Regulation  of  Local  Dues  on  Shipping. 
Land.  1856.     8vo. 

SHIRREFF  (A.),  LESLIE  (J.),  and  GELLIE  (P.) 
Quakerism  canvassed  :  Robin  Barclay  baffled  in  the 
defending  of  his  Theses  against  young  Students  at 
Aberdene,  and  he  together  with  Mr  George  Keith  and 
the  rest  of  his  friends  found  guilty  of  blasphemy, 
treason,  lying,  shifting,  quibUng,  tergiversing,  etc. 
n.p.  1675.     4to. 


SHIRREFS  (Andrew). 
Poems,   chiefly   in    the    Scottish    Dialect. 
1790.     8vo. 


Edinh. 


SHORTHOUSE  (J.  H.) 
John  Inglesant :  a  Romance. 


Lond.  1882.     8vo. 


SHUTTLEWORTH  (Sir  James  Kay),  Bart. 

Thoughts  and  Suggestions  on  certain  Social  Prob- 
lems, contained  chiefly  in  Addresses  to  Meetings  of 
Workmen  in  Lancashire.     Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

SIDNEY  (Sir  Philip). 

Life.     See  Brooke  (Fulke  Geevillb,  Lord). 

SIME  (James). 

Schiller.  Edinb.  1882.  12mo.  (Foreign  Classics 
for  English  Readers.) 


SIMLER  (JosiAs), 

De  Rcpublica  Helvetiorum. 


SIMPSON  (Sir  James  Y.) 
Memoir.     See  Duns  (John). 

SIMROCK  (Karl). 

Gedichte.     Leipzig,  1844.     8vo. 

See  also,  Nibelunqenlied. 

SIMSON  (John). 

The  Case  of  Mr  John  Simson,  Professor  of  Divinity 
in  the  University  of  Glasgow.     Edinh.  1727.     8vo. 

SINCLAIR  (Thomas). 

Handy  Book  of  Reference  to  Decisions  in  the  Court 
of  Session,  Court  of  Justiciary,  and  House  of  Lords. 
July  1877-August  1881.     Glasgow,  1882.      12mo. 

SKEAT  (Rev.  Walter  W.) 

Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 
Parts  2-4.     Oxford,  1879-1882.     4to. 


SKETCHES  of  Public  Men  of  the  North. 
1855.     12mo. 


Lond. 


Tiffuri,  1576.     8vo. 


SLEIDAN  (John). 

Introductio  ad  Historiam  sive  de  Quatuor  Imperiis 
liber,  cum  notis  integris  H.  Meibomi  et  G.  Horni. 
Cantabrigiai,  1774.     8vo. 

SMALL  (John). 

English  Metrical  Homilies  from  MSS.  of  the  Four- 
teenth Century.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes. 
Edinh.  1862.     4to. 

SMART  (Andrew),  M.D. 

Reports  to  tlie  Lord  Provost  and  Magistrates  of  the 
City  of  Edinburgh  on  the  Pathological  Appearances, 
Symptoms,  Treatment,  and  means  of  preventing  Cattle 
Plague.     Edinb.  1866.     4to. 

SMECTYMNUUS. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Answer  to  the  Humble  Re- 
monstrance.    Lond,  1641.     4to. 

SMITH  (George  Barnett). 

Life  and  Speeches  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Bright, 
M.P.     2  vols.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 


SMITH  (Goldwin). 

Cowper.     Lond.  1880. 
Letters.) 


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SMITH  (Hon.  O.  H.) 

Early  Indiana  Trials.    Cincinnati,  1858.    royal  8vo. 


SMITH— SPIZELIUS. 


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SMITH  (Robert),  Schoolmaster  at  Olammis. 

The  Assembly's  Shorter  Catechism  in  Metre.  Edinb. 
1729.     8vo. 

SMITH  (W.  Robertson). 

Tlie  Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  Church.  Twelve 
Lectures  on  Biblical  Criticism.     Edinh.  1881.     8vo. 

The  Prophets  of  Israel  ahd  their  place  in  History  to 
the  close  of  the  Eighth  Century  B.C.  Eight  Lectures. 
Edinb.  1882.     post  Svo. 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution  for  the  year  1879.  Washimj- 
ton,  1880.     Svo. 

SMOLLETT  (Tobias). 

Advice  and  Reproof  :  two  Satires.    Land.  17  i8.    4to. 

SMYTH    (CONSTANTINE  J.) 

Chronicle  of  the  Law  Officers  of  Ireland ;  with  an 
Outline  of  the  Legal  History  of  Ireland,  Lond.  1839. 
12mo. 

SMYTH  (John). 

Paralleles,  Censures,  Observations  aperteyning  to 
three  several  Writings  (on  the  Separist's  Schism), 
n.p.  1609.     4to. 

SMYTH  (Captain  William  Henry),  R.N. 

The  Hydrography  of  Sicily,  Malta,  and  the  adjacent 
Islands,  surveyed  in  1814,  1815,  and  1816,  under 
direction  from  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Ad- 
miralty.    Lond.  1823.     imp.  folio. 

SOMERVILLE  (William). 

The  Chace.     A  Poem.     Lond.  1735.     4to. 

SONGS  OF  SCOTLAND  (The),  chronologically 
arranged,  with  Introduction  and  Notes.  Glasgow, 
1871.     Svo. 

SOR  (Charlotte  de). 

Souvenirs  du  Due  de  Vicence,  recueillis  et  publics 
par  Charlotte  de  Sor  [M"'  Eilleaux].  2  vols.  Paris, 
1837,     Svo. 

SORBIERE  (Samuel  de).  . 

A  Voyage  to  England,  containing  many  things  re- 
lating to  the  State  of  Learning  and  Religion  and  other 
Curiosities  of  that  Kingdom.  Also  Observations  on 
the  same  Voyage  by  Dr  Thomas  Spratt,  Bishop  of 
Rochester.     Done  into  English.     Lond,  1709.     Svo. 


SPALDING  CLUB. 

Notices  of  the  Spalding  Club,  irith  the  Annual 
Reports,  List  of  Members  and  Works  printed  for  the 
Club,  1839-1871.     Edinb.  1871.     4to, 

SPANHEMIUS  (Ezeohiel), 

Ad  Andream  Morellium  Epistolse  Quinque.  Lipeiae, 
1695.     8vo. 

In  Callimachi  Hymnos  Observationes,  Ultrajedi, 
1697.     8vo. 

SPANISH  PICTURES  drawn  with  Pen  and 
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SPEDDING  (James). 

The  Letters  and  the  Life  of  Francis  Bacon,  including 
all  his  Occasional  Works.  Newly  collected  and  set 
forth  in  Chronological  Order,  with  a  Commentary  Bio- 
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SPENCE  (Joseph). 

Moralities ;  or.  Essays,  Letters,  Fables  and  Transla- 
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1753.     8vo, 

SPENCER  (Charles  Child). 

Rudimentary  and  Practical  Treatise  on  Music. — The 
Rudiments  of  the  Art  of  Playing  the  Pianoforte.  See 
Whale's  Rudimentaet  Treatises. 

SPENCER  (Herbert). 

Descriptive  Sociology;  or.  Groups  of  Sociological 
Facts  classified  and  arranged.  No.  8.  French.  Com- 
piled and  abstracted  by  James  Collier.  Lond.'  1881. 
foUo. 

SPINOZA.     iSee  Pollock  (Frederick). 

SPIRITUAL  SONGS;  or,  Holy  Poems.  Con- 
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Book  of  Psalms,  etc.  Translated  into  English  Meeter. 
Edinb.  1686.     12mo, 

SPITZBERGEN. 

A  Collection  of  Documents  on  Spitzbergen  and 
Greenland,  comprising  a  Translation  from  F.  Martin's 
Voyage  to  Spitzbergen  ;  a  Translation  from  Isaac  de  la 
Peyr6re's  Histoire  du  Greenland,  etc  Edited  by  Adam 
Whita     Lond.  1855.     Svo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

SPIZELIUS  (Theophilus). 

Sacra  Bibliothecarum  iUustrium  Arcana  dotecta,  sive 
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The  Captivity  of  Hans  Stade  of  Hesse  in  1547-55, 
among  the  Wild  Tribes  of  Eastern  Brazil.  Translated 
by  Albert  Tootal,  and  annotated  by  Kichard  F.  Burton. 
Lmd.  1874.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

STAFFOED  (Anthony). 

The  Femall  Glory ;  or,  the  Life  and  Death  of  our 
Blessed  Ladythe  Holy  Virgin  Mary.  Lond.  1635.  12mo. 

STANLEY  (Lord),  of  Alderley. 

The  first  Voyage  round  the  world  by  Magellan. 
Translated  from  the  Accounts  of  Pigafetta  and  other 
contemporary  writers.  With  Notes  and  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Lord  Stanley.  Lond.  1874.  8vo.  (Hakluyt 
Society.) 

STANLEY  (Arthur  PENRTN),7)eaw  of  Westminster. 
Christian   Institutions.      Essays    on    Ecclesiastical 
Subjects.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 

STANLEY  (Edward).     See  Derby  (Eakl  op). 

STANLEY  PAPERS.     See  Chbtham  Society. 

STAEK  (James). 

Letter  to  Sir  Eobert  Peel  on  the  responsibility  of 
Monomaniacs  for  the  crime  of  Murder.  Edinh.  1843. 
8vo. 

STAEKEY  (George). 

An  Epistolar  Discourse  to  the  Learned  and  Deserving 
Author  of  Galeno-pale.     Lowd  1665.     12mo. 

STAEKEY  (Thomas). 

England  in  the  Eeign  of  Henry  VIII. — Life  and 
Letters,  etc.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

STATE  PAPERS. 

Calendars  of  State  Papers.  Published  under 
the  Direction  of  the  Master  of  the  Rolls.  Land. 
1864-1882.     imp.  Bvo. 

Calendarium  Genealogicum.  Henry  III.  and  Ed- 
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Syllabus  of  the  Documents  relating  to  England  and 
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Eymer's  Fcedera.  (1066-1654.)  By  Thomas  Duffus 
Hardy.     2  vols.     1869,  1873. 

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Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  during 
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Green.     1880,  1881. 

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Reign  of  James  I.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  W.  Russell 
and  J.  P.  Prendergast.     1872-1874. 

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Calendar  of  Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign  and  Do- 
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catalogued  by  James  Gairdner.     1882. 
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Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the 
Reign  of  Edward  VL  1547-1553.  Edited  by  W. 
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and  in  other  Libraries  of  Northern  Italy.  Edited  by 
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I  Vol.  IIL— 1520-1526. 

I  VI.  pt.  2.-1556-1557. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Scotland.  See 
Records  (Public). 

STATISTICAL  ATLAS  (The)  of  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Ireland.  Edited  by  G.  Phillips  Bevan. 
Edinh.  1881-1882.     folio. 

STATUE  della  Favola  di  Niobe.     See  Florence. 

STATUTES. 

Public  General  Statutes  affecting  Scotland.  44  &  45 
Vict.,  1881.     Edinb.  1881.     8vo. 


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STATUTES  -Continued. 

Chronological  Table  and  Index  of  the  Stotutes, 
Seventh  Edition,  to  the  end  of  the  Second  Session  of 

1880,  43  and  44  Victoria.     Lmd.  1881.     folio. 
Statutes  of   Henry  VII.  iu  exact  Facsimile.      See 

Caxton  (Wiujam). 

STAVELEY  (Thomas). 

The  History  of  Churches  in  England  both  Cathedral 
and  Rural,  with  their  Furniture  and  Appendages. 
Land.  1712.     8vo. 

STEPHEN  (Leslie). 

Samuel  Johnsou.  Lond.  1878.  post  Svo.  (Eng- 
lish Men  of  Letters.) 

Alexander  Pope.  Lond.  1880.  post  8vo.  (Eng- 
lish Men  of  Letters.) 

STEPHEN  (William). 

History  of  the  Queen's  City  of  Edinburgh  Rifle 
Volunteer  Brigade,  with  Account  of  the  City  of 
Edinburgh  and  Mid-Lothian  Rifle  Association,  the 
Scottish  Twenty  Club,  etc.     Edinb.  1881.     post  Svo. 

STEPHENS  (Gkorse). 

Forteckning  of ver  de  fornamsta  Brittiska  och  Fran- 
syska  Handskrifterna,  uti  KongL  Bibliotheket  i  Stock- 
holm.    Stockholm,  1847.     8vo. 

STERNE  (Rev.  Lawrence). 

A  Sentimental  Journey  through  France  and  Italy. 
ByMrYorick.  Vol.  L  (First  edition.)  Land.  11  &S. 
12mo. 

STEUART  (Joannes),  Scotus. 
Disputatio  Juridica  de  Usuris  quam  Publice  examin- 
andum  proponit,  etc.     Trajedi  ad  Ehenum,  1690.    4to. 

STEVENSON  (Robert  Louis). 

Virginibus   Puerisque,   and  other    Papers.      Loud. 

1881.  post  8vo. 

STEWART  (Captain). 

A  fuU  Relation  of  the  late  Victory  obtained  by  the 
Forces  under  the  command  of  General  Lesley,  against 
His  Majesties  Forces,  on  Marston  Moor.  Lond.  1644. 
4  to. 

STEWART  (Aubrey),  and  LONG  (George).  See 
Plutarch. 

STEWART  (Rev.  Charles  Edward). 

Last  Trifles  in  Versa     Sudbury,  1812.     4to. 


STEWART  (J.  H.  J.),  and  STEWART  (Likdt.- 
CoL.  D.) 

The  Stewarts  of  Appin.     Edinb.  1880.     4to. 

STEWART  FAMILY. 

An  Abstract  of  the  Evidence  adduced  to  prove  that 
Sir  William  Stewart  of  Jedworth,  ancestor  of  the 
present  Earl  of  Galloway,  was  the  second  Son  of  Sir 
Alexander  Stewart  of  Darnley,  and  the  Brother  of  Sir 
John  Stewart  who  married  one  of  the  co-heiresses  of 
the  House  of  Lennox  about  the  year  1385.  (By  Eev, 
E.  Williama)     Lond.  1801.     4to. 

STIRLING  (Jame8  Hutchison),  LLD. 

The  Secret  of  Hegel :  being  the  Hegelian  System  in 
origin,  principle,  form,  and  matter.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1865.     Svo. 

Text-Book  to  Kant.  The  Critique  of  Pure  Reason  : 
.^Esthetic,  Categories,  Schematism.  Translation,  Re- 
production, Commentary,  Index.  With  Biographical 
Sketch.     Edinb.  1881.     Svo. 

STIRLING  (Sib  Wiluam  Alexander,  Earl  of). 

Poetical  Works.  Now  first  collected  and  edited, 
with  Memoir  and  Notes.  3  vols.  Glasgow,  1870- 
1872.     post  Svo. 

STOCKDALE  (Percival). 

The  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  containing 
many  interesting  Anecdotes,  etc.  Written  by  Himself. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1809.     8vo. 

STORY  (The)  of  a  Wanderer,  founded  upon  the 
Recollections  of  Incidents  in  Russian  and  Cossack 
Scenes.     Lond.  1826.     8vo. 

STRACHANS  and  WISE  (Families  of).  See 
Rogers  (Rev.  Charles). 

STRACHEY  (William). 

The  Historic  of  I'ravaile  into  Virginia  Britannia, 
expressing  the  Cosmographie  and  Commodities  of  the 
Country,  together  with  the  Manners  and  Customs  of 
the  People,  gathered  and  observed  as  well  by  those 
who  went  first  thither  as  collected  by  William  Strachey, 
now  first  edited  from  the  Original  Manuscript  by  R 
H.  Major.     Lond.  1849.     Svo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

STRAWBERRY  HILL  CATALOGUK 
A  Catalogue  of  a  singularly  choice  collection  of  rare 
and  valuable  Books,  etc.,  principally  from  the  Collec- 
tion of  Horace  Walpole,  sold  by  W,  Strong.     Bristol, 
1843.     Svo. 


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STUART— SYNODUS  PETKICOVIENSIS. 


STUART  (Prince  Charles). 

Life  and  Times.     See  Ewald  (Alex.  Charles). 

STUART  (Ferdinand  Smyth). 

Tlie  Case  of  Ferdinand  Smyth  Stuart,  -with  his 
Memorials  to  the  King,  etc.,  and  Vouchers  of  his  Puhlic 
Services,  Sufferings,  etc.,  in  the  cause  of  his  Country. 
Lond.  1807.     foUo. 

STUART  (James). 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Church  and  Parish  of 
Fowlis  Easter.     Dundee,  1865.     12mo. 

STUCKIUS  (Joannes  G.) 

Antiquitatum  Convivialium  Libri  tres.  2  vols,  in  1. 
Lugduni  Batavoi-um,  1695.     folio. 

STUKELEY  (William),  M.D. 

Palseographia  Britannica;  or.  Discourses  on  Anti- 
quities. Number  III,  Oriuna,  Wife  of  Carausius. 
Land.  1752.     4to. 

STUTTGART. 

Bibliothek  des  literarischen  Vereins  ii  Stuttgart. 
Vols.  I. -XI.     Stuttgart,  1842-1845.     8vo. 

SULLY  (James). 

Illusions :  a  Psychological  Study.  Lond.  1881. 
post  8vo,     (International  Scientific  Series.) 

SULPICIUS  SEVERUS.  See  Corpus  Scriptorum 
Eccles.  Latin. 

SURTEES  SOCIETY. 

Cartularium  Abbathise  de  Whiteby,  Vol.  II.  Dur- 
ham,  1881.     8vo. 


SUTCLIFFE  (Matthew),  Dean  of  Exnter. 

De  Turco-Papismo :  hoc  est  de  Turcarum  et  Papis- 
tarum  ad  versus  Christi  ecclesiam  et  fidem  conjuratione, 
etc.     (Anon.)     Londini,  1604.     small  8vo. 

SWEDEN. 

Skade  Penningar  ofver  de  Fomiimsta  Handelser  som 
tillhora  Konung  Gustaf  IIP  Historia.  Stockholm, 
1857.     foUo. 

SWEET  (Herbert  G.) 

A  Complete  Catalogue  of  Modern  Law  Books, 
British,  American,  and  Colonial,  with  a  Selection  of 
such  Old  Works  as  are  still  of  value,  and  Appendices. 
Lond.  1882.     8vo. 

SWINBURNE  (Algernon  Charles). 

Mary  Stuart :  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 

SWISS  PICTURES  drawn  with  Pen  and  Pencil. 
Lond.  n.d.     royal  8vo. 

SYDENHAM  SOCIETY. 

Manual  of  Human  Histology.     See  Kolliker  (A.) 

SYMONDS  (John  Addington). 
Shelley.     Lond.   1878.      post  8vo.     (English  Men 
of  Letters.) 

SYMSON  (A.) 

The  Historie  of  the  Church  since  the  dayes  of  our 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ  untill  this  present  age.  Lond. 
1634.     4to. 

SYNODUS   PETRICOVIENSIS.     See  Confessio 

FiDEI. 


TACITUS— THEODOSIUS  IMPERATOR 


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TACITUS  (Cornelius). 

De  Vita  et  Moribus  Julii  Agricolao  liber.  Ad  codd. 
Vaticanos  edidit  Car.  Lud.  Urlichs.  Wircehuryi,  1875. 
8vo. 

The  Annales  of  Cornelius  Tacitua.  Translated  by 
Richard  Green wey.     Lond.  1622.     folio. 

TALEPIED  (Noel)  et  BOLSEC  (Hierosme  H.) 

Histoire  des  Vies,  Meurs,  Actes,  Doctrine  et  Mort 
des  trois  principaux  Heretiques  de  nostre  temps,  & 
s^avoir  Martin  Luther,  Jean  Calvin  et  Theodore  de 
Beze.     Douay,  1616.     12mo. 

TALFOURD  (Sir  Thomas  Noon). 
Tragedies.     Lond.  1845.     12mo. 

TALLEYRAND  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  de). 

The  Correspondence  of  Prince  Talleyrand  and  King 
Louis  XVIII.  during  the  Congress  of  Vienna.  "With 
a  Preface,  Observations,  and  Notes  by  M.  G.  Pallain. 
2  vola     Land.  1881.     8vo. 

TANGIER 

A  Description  of  Tangier,  with  an  Account  of  Gay- 
land,  the  present  Usurper  of  the  Kingdom  of  Fez. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish.     Lond.  1664.     4to. 

TAPLIN  (William),  Surgeon. 
The   Gentleman's    Stable    Directory;    or,    Modern 
System  of  Farriery.     2  vols.     Lond.  [1790].     8vo. 

TAYLOR  (A),  M.D. 

The  Curative  Influence  of  the  Climate  of  Pau  and 
the  Mineral  Waters  of  the  Pyrenees ;  with  descriptive 
Notices  of  the  Geology,  Botany,  etc.  Lond.  1842. 
8vo. 

TAYLOR  (J.),  M.D. 

Prabod'h  Chandro'daya ;  or,  the  Moon  of  Intellect, 
an  allegorical  Drama.  And  Atma  Bod'h ;  or,  the 
knowledge  of  Spirit.  Translated  from  the  Sanscrit 
and  Pracrit  by  J.  Taylor.     Lond.  1812.     8vo. 

TAYLOR  (Rev.  James  W.) 

Historical  Antiquities  of  Fife,  chiefly  Ecclesiastical. 
2  vols.     Edinh.  1875.     12mo. 


TAYLOR  (Richard),  o/iVoMwcA. 

Index  Monasticus ;  or,  the  Abbeys  and  other 
Monasteries,  etc.,  formerly  established  in  the  Diocese 
of  Norwich  and  the  ancient  kingdom  of  East  Anglia, 
systematically  arranged  and  briefly  described,  Lond. 
1821.     folio. 

TAYLOR  (W.  B.  Sarsfibld). 

A  Manual  of  Fresco  and  Encaustic  Painting,  with  an 
Historical  Memoir  of  these  Arts  from  the  earliest 
periods.     Lond.  1843.     8vo. 

TEXTOR  (Joannes  Ravisius). 

Epitheta.  Access,  de  Prosodia  libri  IV.  Item  de 
Carminibus  componendis  Pnecopta,  coUecta  a  Geo. 
Sabino.     Genevw,  1622.     8vo. 


THACKERAY  (Miss). 

Madame  de  S6vign6.    Edinh.  1881. 
Classics  for  English  Readers.) 


1 2mo.    (Foreign 


THAYER  (William  M.) 

From  Log  Cabin  to  White  House  :  the  Story  of 
President  Garfield's  Life.     Lond.  1881.     post  8vo. 

THEINER  (Augustinus). 

Annales,  Ecclesiastici  quos  post  Csesarem  Baronium, 
Odoricum  Raynaldum  ac  Jac.  Laderchiam  ab  An. 
MDLXXII.  ad  nostra  usquo  tempora  continuat  August. 
Theiner.     3  vols.     Romce,  1856.     foho. 


THEOBALD  (H.  S.) 
A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Wills, 
edition.     Lond.  1881.     8vo. 


Second 


THEOCRITUS. 

Theocriti,  Bionis  et  Moschi  Carmina  Bucolica,  Grsece 
et  Latine,  ed.  L.  C.  Valckenaer.  Lugduni  Batavorum. 
1810.     8vo. 

THEODOSIUS  IMPERATOR. 

Codex  Theodosianus  ad  LIV.  librorum  MSS.  et 
priorum  editionum  fidem  recognovit  et  Annotatione 
instruxit  Gustavus  Haenel,  Lipsiensis.  Bounce,  1837. 
4to.     (Bound  with  Codex  Gregorianus.) 

7  z 


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THEOPHILUS  ANTECESSOR— TIMOUE. 


THEOPHILUS  ANTECESSOR. 

Institutiouum  Juris  Civilis  libri  quatuor.  E  Graeco 
iu  Latinum  per  D.  Jac.  Curtium  Brugensem  conversi. 
Antwerpim,  1536.     12nio. 

THEOPHILUS  OF  ANTIOCH. 

Theophili  Episcopi  Antiocheni  Libri  III.  ad  Autoly- 
cuin,  GrsEce,  Versione  Latina,  Notisque  turn  aliorum 
turn  suis  instructi  a  Jo.  Christoph.  Wolfio.  Hamburgi, 
1724.     8vo. 


THEUERDANK. 

LiTERATTIR. 


See  BiBLIOTHBK  DER  National- 


THIERRY  (Augustin). 

Narrative  of  the  Merovingian  Era ;  or,  Scenes  of  the 
Sixth  Century.     Lond.  n.d.     Svo. 

THOMAS  (Thomas  Morgan). 

Eleven  Years  in  Central  South  Africa  :  a  Journey 
into  the  Interior— Sketch  of  recently  discovered 
Diamond  and  Gold  Fields — Umzilikazi,  his  Country 
and  people — a  brief  History  of  the  Zambesi  Missions. 
Lond.  1873.     8vo. 

THOMAS  THE  RHYMER. 

Prophecies.     See  Early  English  Text  Society. 

THOMS  (George  Hunter),  Advocate. 

Treatise  on  Judicial  Factors,  Curators  Bonis,  etc. 
Second  edition,  revised  and  in  part  rewritten  by  Hugh 
J.  E.  Fraser,  Advocate.     Edinh.  1881.     8vo. 

THOMSON  (Alexander). 

The  British  Parnassus  at  the  close  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century:  a  Poem.     Edinh.  1801.     4to. 

THOMSON  (Sir  C.  Wyville). 

Report  on  the  Scientific  Results  of  the  Voyage  of 
H.M.S.  "Challenger."  Zoology,  Vol.  IIL  Lond. 
1881.     4to. 


THOMSON  (James). 

The  Castle  of  Indolence. 

Lond.  1748. 

8vo. 

Coriolanus.     A  Tragedy. 

Lond.  1749. 

Svo. 

THOMSON  (James). 

The  City  of  Dreadful  Night  and  other  Poems. 
Lond.  1880.     post  Svo. 

THOMSON  (Joseph). 

To  the  Central  African  Lakes  and  back.  The  Nar- 
rative of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society's  East  Central 
African  Expedition,  1S78-1880.  With  a  short  Bio- 
graphical Notice  of  the  lato  Mr  Keith  Johnston. 
2  vols.     Lond,  \%%\.     post  Svo. 


THOMSON  (Thomas),  Advocate. 

An  Historical  Enquiry  regarding  the  Imposition  of 
Taxes  upon  Land  in  Scotland.  Memorial  for  Thomas 
Cranston  of  Dewar  against  Archibald  Gibson.  Edinh. 
1816.     4to. 

THORKELIN  (G.  J.)     See  Dania  et  NoRVEOLi. 

THORPE  (Benjamin). 

Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  England.  See 
Records  (Public). 

THUCYDIDES. 

Thucydides  translated  into  English,  with  Introduc- 
tion, marginal  Analysis  and  Indices  by  the  Rev.  B. 
Jowett.     2  vole.     Oxford,  1881.     Svo. 

THUEINGIA  SACRA  ;  sive,  Historia  Monasteri- 
orum  quae  olim  in  Thuringia  floruerunt.  Accedunt 
S.  Reyheri  Monumenta  Landgraviorum,  Thuringiae  et 
Marchionum  Misniae.     Francofurti,  1737.     folio. 

THURSTON  (Robert  H.) 

A  History  of  the  Growth  of  the  Steam-Engine. 
Lond.  1879.  post  Svo.  (International  Scientific  Series.) 

THYNNE  (Francis). 

Emblems  and  Epigrams.  See  Early  English  Text 
Society. 

TIERNEY  (Rev.  M.  A.) 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Castle  and  Town 
of  Arundel ;  including  the  Biography  of  its  Earls,  from 
the  Conquest  to  the  Present  Time.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1834.     Svo. 

TILLEMONT  (Sebastien  le  Nain  db). 

The  History  of  the  Arians  and  of  the  Council  of 
Nice.  Translated  by  Thomas  Deacon.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1721.     Svo. 

TIMES  (The).     See  Newspapers. 

Palmer's  Index  to  the  "Times"  Newspaper,  1st 
■October  1867  to  31st  March  1873.  7  vols.  Lvnd. 
1867-1873.     small  4to. 

TIMES'  WHISTLE  (The).  See  Early  English 
Text  Society. 

TIMOUR. 

Institutes,  Political  and  Military,  written  originally 
in  the  Mogul  Language  by  the  great  Timour,  improperly 
called  Tamerlane.  First  translated  into  Persian  by 
Abu  Taulib  Alhusseni,  and  thence  into  English  by 
Major  Davy.  The  original  Persian  transcribed,  and 
the  whole  Work  published,  with  a  Preface,  Indexes, 
Notes,  etc.,  by  Joseph  White.     Oxford,  1783.     4to. 


TOONE— TWIG. 


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TOONE  (W.) 

Tho  Chronological  Historian ;  or,  Rocord  of  Public 
Events,  principally  illustrative  of  tho  History  of  Great 
Britain  and  its  Dependencies,  from  the  Invasion  of 
Julius  Cffisar  to  the  present  time.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1834.     8vo. 

TOPSY  TURVY,  with  Anecdotes  and  Observations 
illustrative  of  Leading  Characters  in  the  Present 
Government  of  Franco.  By  the  Editor  of  Salmagundi. 
Lmd.  1793.     Svo. 

TRANSACTIONS. 

Transactions  of  the  Institute  of  British  Architects  of 
London.  Sessions  1835-1842.  Vol.  I.  Parts  1 
and  2.     Lond.  1836,  1842.     4to. 

Transactions  of  the  Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Vol.  L     Edinh.  1868.     8vo. 

TREATIES. 

A  General  Collection  of  Treatys,  Declarations  of 
War,  Manifestos,  and  other  Publick  Papers  relating  to 
Peace  and  War.     4  vols.     Lond.  \1^2.     8vo. 

TRIAL  BY  JURY. 

Illustrations  of  Medical  Evidence  and  Trial  by  Jury 
in  Scotland.     Edinh.  1855.     8vo. 

TRIALS. 

Coleman.— The  Tryal  of  Edward  Coleman,  Gent., 
for  conspiring  the  Death  of  the  King  and  the  Sub- 
version of  the  Government  of  England  and  the  Pro- 
testant Religion.     Lond.  1678.     folio. 

CoLLEDGE. — The  Arraignment,  Tryal  and  Condem- 
nation of  Stephen  CoUodge  for  High  Trea.son  in  con- 
spiring the  Death  of  the  King,  etc.     Lond.  1681.    folio. 

Grahme,  etc. — The  Arraignment,  Trials,  Conviction 
and  Condemnation  of  Sir  Rich.  Grahmo,  Bart,  Viscount 
Preston  in  the  Kingdom  of  Scotland,  and  John  Ashton, 
Gent,  for  High  Treason.     Lond.  1691.     folio. 

Shaftesbury. — Proceedings  at  the  Session  House  in 
the  Old  Bailey  upon  the  Bill  of  Indictment  for  High 
Treason  against  Anthony,  Lord  Shaftsbury.  Lond. 
1681.     folio. 

Jacobite  Trials  at  Manchester.  See  Chetuah  So- 
ciety. 

See  also,  Witches. 

TRIGATJLT  (Nicolas). 

La  Vie  du  P.  Caspar  Barzee,  Zelandois,  de  la  Com- 
pagnie  de  Jesus  et  Compagnon  du  B.  P.  Xavier  aux 
Indes.  Traduit  du  Latin  par  D.  F.  D.  R.  T.  Douay, 
1615.     small  8vo. 


TRITTENHEIM  (Johannes  de). 
De  Scriptoribus  Ecclesiasticis  collectanea.    Parisiu, 
1512.     4to. 

TROLLOPE  (Anthony). 

Thackeray.  Lond.  1879.  post  Svo.  (English 
Men  of  Letters.) 

TROLLOPE  (Henry  M.) 

Corneille  and  Racine.  EUnh.  1881.  12mo.  (Foreign 
Classics  |or  English  Readers.) 

TROMBELLI  (Giovan-Crisostomo). 
Arte  di  conoscere  I'etk  de'  Codici  Latini  e  Italiani. 
Bologna,  1778.     4to. 

TROTTER  (Alexander),  of  Dreghorn. 

Observations  in  Hlustration  of  the  Modified  Plan 
of  a  Communication  between  the  New  and  Old  Town 
of  Edinburgh.     Edinh.  1834.     4to. 

TROTTER  (Catherine). 

The  Revolution  in  Sweden :  a  Tragedy,  Land. 
1706.     4to. 

TROTTER  (Philip  Durham). 

Our  Mission  to  the  Court  of  Morocco  in  1880,  under 
Sir  John  Drummond  Hay,  K.C.B.  Edinh.  1881. 
small  4to. 

TROY  (Destruction  of).  See  Early  Engush 
Text  Society. 

TRUCHSES-WALDBUEG  (Count). 

Narrative  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte's  Journey  from 
Fontainebleau  to  Frejus  in  April  1814.  Translated 
from  the  German.     Lond.  1816.     Svo. 

TURNER  (Patrick). 

ComhchruiuneacTia  do  Dh'  Grain  taghta  Ghaidhca- 
lach.  Le  Paruig  Mac-An-Tuairner.  Du7ieidiottn, 
1813.     Svo. 

TURNBULL  (Gavin). 

Poetical  Essays.     Glasgow,  1788.     Svo. 

TURRECREMATA  (Johannes  de),  Ord.  Prted. 
Tractatus  de  efficacia  Aquae   Benedict®,     s.l.  et  a. 
[AugustcB  Vindelicorum,  scec  xv.]     folio. 

TWIG  (Timothy). 

The  Guinea  Note  :  a  Poem.     Jiklinb.  1796.     4to. 


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TWISSE— UESUA. 


TWISSE  (William),  D.D. 

The  Riches  of  God's  Love  unto  the  Vessels  of  Mercy 
consistent  with  His  Absolute  Hatred  or  Reprobation 
of  the  Vessels  of  "Wrath.     Oxfwd,  1653.     folio. 

TYCHSEN  (Olaus  Gerhabdus). 
Elementate  Syriacum  sistens  Grammaticam,  Chres- 
tomathiam  et  Glossarium.     RostocMi,  1792.     8vo, 


TYNDALL  (John). 

Essays  on  the  Floating  Matter  of  the  Air  in  relation 
to  Putrefaction  and  Infection.    Lond.  1881.    post  8vo. 

TYPUS  MUNDI.     See  Emblems. 

TYTLER  (H.  W.),  M.D. 

The  Works  of  Callimachus  translated  into  English 
Verse.     See  Callimachus. 


u 


UEBERWEG  (Db  Friedrich). 

A  History  of  Philosophy  from  Thales  to  the  Present 
Time.  Translated  by  Geo.  S.  Morris,  with  additions 
by  Noah  Porter.     2  vols.     Lond.  1880.     8vo. 

ULPIANUS  (DoMiTius). 

Liber  singularis  Regularum.  Codicis  Vaticani  Ex- 
emplum  curavit  Ed.  Booking.     Lipsiae,  1855.     12mo. 

Fragmenta  sive  excerpta  ex  Ulpiani  Libro  sLngulari 
Regularum,  quartum  emendavit  Ed.  Rocking,  Lipsioe, 
1855.     12mo. 


UMFREVILLE  (Edward). 
Present  State  of   Hudson's  Bay, 
Description  of  that  Settlement,  etc. 


containing  a  full 
Lond.  1790.    8vo. 


UNGER  (C.  E.)    See  Postola  SogCr 

UNIVERSITY  MAGAZINE  (The).  A  Literary 
and  Philosophic  Review;  from  January  1878  to  June 
1880.     Vols.  L-V.     Lond.  1878-1880.     8vo. 

The  same.  Quarterly  Series.  Noa  1  and  2.  Lond. 
1880.     8vo. 

URSUA  (P.  db). 

The  Expedition  of  Pedro  de  Ursua  and  Lope  de 
Aguirre  in  search  of  El  Dorado  and  Omagua,  in  1560- 
61.  Translated  from  Fray  Pedro  Simon  by  W.  BoUaert, 
with  an  Introduction  by  C.  E.  Markham.  Lond. 
1861.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 


VALDi:S— VICARS. 


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V 


VALDfiS  (Juan  db). 

Trataditos.     Bonit,  1880.     8vo. 

El  Salterio,  traduzido  del  Hebreo  on  Romance  Castel- 
lano.     Bonn,  1880.     8vo. 

XVII  Opuscules.  Translated  from  the  Spanish 
and  Italian,  and  edited  by  John  T.  Betts.  Lond.  1882. 
post  8vo. 

VALLA  (Laurentius). 

Elegantiarum  Libri  cum  Ascensianis  adnotationibus 
impressi.  Item  Libellus  de  reciproois  Pronominibus, 
Adnotationes  in  Antonium  Raudensem,  et  Dialogus 
festivissimus  in  Poggium  Florentinum.  Lutettce,  1623. 
folio. 


-1882. 


VALUATION 

ROLLS 

for  the   year   1881 

oblong  folio. 

Aberdeen. 

Forfar. 

Argyle. 

Kirkcudbright. 

Caithness. 

Linlithgow. 

Dumfries. 

Nairn. 

Edinburgh. 

Perth. 

Fife. 

VAN  BENEDEN  (P.  J.) 

Animal  Parasites  and  Messmates.  Lond.  1876. 
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VANIERIUS  (Jacobus),  e  Soc.  Jem. 
Opuscula  Poetica.     Paridis,  1730.     12mo. 
PriBdium  Rusticum.     Amstelodami,  1731.     12mo. 

VAN-LENNEP  (Henry  J.),  D.D. 
Bible  Lands,  their  modern  customs  and   manners, 
illustrative  of  Scripture.     2  vols.     Lond.  1875.     8vo. 

VARTHEMA  (Ludovico  di). 

Travels  in  Egypt,  Syria,  Arabia,  Persia,  India,  and 
Ethiopia,  a.d.  1503-1508.  Translated  by  J.  Winter 
Jones,  and  edited  with  an  Introduction  by  theRov. 
George  Percy  Badger.  Lond.  1863.  8vo.  (Hakluyt 
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VAITGHAN  (Henry). 

Works  in  Verse  and  Prose,  collected  and  edited 
■with  Memorial-Introduction :  Essay  on  Life  and 
Writings  by  the  Rev.  Alex.  B.  Grosart.  4  vols.  n.p. 
1871.     12mo.     (Fuller  Worthies'  Library.) 


VEER  (Gerkitt  de). 

A  true  Description  of  Three  Voyages  by  the  North- 
Eaat  towards  Cathay  and  China,  undertaken  by  the 
Dutch  in  1594-1596.  Translated  into  English  by 
William  thUlip  in  1609.  Edited  by  Charles  T.  Beka 
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The  Three  Voyages  of  William  Barents  to  the 
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1876.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

VEGA  (Garoilaso  de  la). 

The  Royal  Commentaries  of  the  Yncas.  Translated 
and  edited  by  C.  R.  Markham.  2  vols.  Lond.  1869, 
1871.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.) 

VENICE. 

Forestiero  Uluminato  intorno  le  Cose  piu  rare  e 
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Venezia,  1772.     8vo. 

VENUTI  (FiLiPPO  de). 

Duodenorum  Numismatum  antehac  ineditorum  brevis 
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VERGIL  (Polydore). 

An  Abridgement  of  the  notable  work  of  Polidore 
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VERNON  (G.  G.  Warren,  Lord).     See  Dante. 

VERSTEGAN  (Richard). 

Theatrum  Crudelitatum  Htereticorum  nostri  temporis. 
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VICARS  (John). 

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Former  Ages  never  heard  of  and  After  Ages  will 
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Parliamentary  Transactions  beginning  Nov.  3,  1640. 
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VICELIUS  (Georg.) 
Epitome  Eomanorum  Ponlificum. 
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Coloniw,  1549. 


VICTOR  VITENSIS. 
Historia  Persecutionis  Afrioanee. 

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See  CoBPUS  Scrip- 


VIGFUSSON  (Gudbrand). 

Au  Icelandic-English  Dictionary,  based  on  the  MS. 
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completed.  With  an  Introduction  and  Life  of  R. 
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VIGNIER  (Nicolas). 
Theatre  de  I'Antechrist. 


Geneve,  1613.     8vo. 


VIGNOLI  (Tito). 
Myth  and  Science.     Lond.  1882. 
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VILLON  (FRAN901S). 

CEuvres.     Paris,  1723.     12mo. 

Poenjs ;  now  first  done  into  English  Verse  in  the 
original  Forms,  by  John  Payne.  Lond.  1881.  post 
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VINNIUS  (Arnoldus). 

Jurisprudentiae  Contractae,  sive  Partitionum  Juris 
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VIEGILIUS  (PoBLins  Marc). 
The  Eclogues  of  Virgil,  with  an  English  translation 
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VISCONTI  (Ennio  Quirino). 

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VOLCANOS. 

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VOLTAIRE  (F.  M.  Arouet  de). 

Lettres  6crites  de  Londres  sur  les  Anglois  et  autres 
sujets.     Basle,  1734.     Svo. 

VONDEL  (JoosT  van). 

VoUedige  Dichtwerken.  Mit  Inleiding  en  Aanteek- 
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VORAGINE  (Jacobus  de). 

Legenda  Aurea,  vulgo  Historia  Lombardica  dicta, 
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VOSMAER  (A.) 

Description  d'ua  Recueil  exquis  d'Animaux  rares, 
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W  A  LFORD— WHELER. 


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WALFOED  (Edward). 

Men  of  the  Time :  a  Biographical  Dictionary  of 
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18G2.     8vo. 

The  County  Families  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  or, 
Royal  Manual  of  the  Titled  and  Untitled  Aristocracy 
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1822.     imp.  8vo. 

WALKER  (Clement). 

Relations  and  Observations  Historical  and  Politic 
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two  Bookes.  With  an  Appendix  touching  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Independent  Faction  in  Scotland. 
(Anon.)    n.p.  1650.     4rto. 

WALLACE  (William). 

Kant.  Edinb.  1882.  12mo.  (Philosophical 
Classics.) 

WALTER  OF  COVENTRY. 

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(Great). 

WARBURTON  (William),  Bishop  of  Gloucester. 

A  Discourse  by  way  of  General  Preface  to  the 
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Chaucer.  Land.  1879.  post  8vo.  (English  Men 
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of  Letters.) 

WARE  (Samdel  Hibbert). 

Lancashire  Memorials  of  the  Rebellion  of  1715. 
See  Chetham  Society. 

WARNER  (Richard). 

A  Letter  to  David  Garrick  concerning  a  Glossary  to 
the  Plays  of  Shakespeare,  to  which  is  annexed  a 
Specimen.     Lond.  1768.     8yo. 


WARTON  (Rev.  John). 
Poems,  Original  and  Translated. 
8vo. 


Salisbury,  1794. 


WATKINS  (John),  LL.D. 
The    Universal    Biographical    Dictionary. 
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WATSON  (Rev.  F.) 

The  Defenders  of  the  Faith;  or,  the  Christian 
Apologists  of  the  second  and  third  Centuries.  Lond. 
(1878).     12mo.     (Fathers  for  English  Readers.) 

WATSON  (John),  Professor,  Queen's  University, 
Canada. 

Kant  and  his  English  Critica  A  Comparison  of 
Critical  and  Empirical  Philosophy.  Glasgow,  1881. 
8vo. 

WATSON  (Richard). 

Effata  Regalia.  Aphorisms,  divine,  moral,  politic, 
scattered  in  the  Books,  Speeches,  Letters,  etc,  of 
Charles  the  First.     Lond.  1661.     small  8vo. 

WATTS  (Isaac),  D.D. 

The  Psalms  of  David,  imitated  in  the  Language  of 
the  New  Testament.     Lond.  1743.     12mo. 

Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs.     Lond.  1767.     12mo. 

WEDDERBURN  (David). 

Meditationum  Campestrium,  sou  Epigrammatum 
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WELDON  (Sir  A.)    See  Auucus  Coqdinarlb. 

WELDON  (Dom  Bennet),  O.S.B. 

Chronological  Notes,  containing  the  Rise,  Growth, 
and  Present  State  of  the  English  Congregation  of  the 
the  Order  of  St.  Benedict,  drawn  from  the  Archives  of 
the  said  Congregation  at  Douay  in  Flanders,  Dieulwart 
in  Lorraine,  Paris  in  France,  and  Lambspring  in 
Germany,  etc.     Aa  1709.     Lond.  1881.     4to. 

WERBURGE  (Saint). 
Life.    See  Chetham  Sooibtt. 

"WTESTCOTT  (Brooke  Foss)  and  HORT  (F.  J.  A.) 
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WHELER  (George). 

A  Journey  into  Greece  in  company  with  Dr  Spon  of 
Lyons.     Lond.  1682.     folio. 


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WHITE  (Henry  Kieke). 

Eomains.     With  an  Account  of  his  Life  by  Eobert 
Southey.     2  vols.     Lond.  1811.     8vo. 


WHITEHEAD  (William). 

The  Charge  to  the  Poets.     Lond.  1762. 


4to. 


WHITING  (John). 

A  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books  written  by  many  of 
the  People  called  Quakers,  from  the  first  appearance  of 
the  said  People.     Lond.  1708.     8vo. 

WICQUEFOET  (Abbaham  de). 

The  Eights,  Privileges,  and  Office  of  Embassadors  and 
Publick  Ministers,  illustrated  with  Historical  Narra- 
tions, etc.    Translated  by  Mr  Digby.  Lond.  1740.  folio. 

WILBEEFOECE  (Sam.),  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

Life ;  with  Selections  from  his  Diaries  and  Corres- 
pondence. By  A.  E.  AshweU.  (VoL  II.  by  Eeginald 
G.  Wilberforce.)     2  vols,     Lond.  1880,  1881.     8vo. 

WILLET  (Andrew). 

Synopsis  Papismi;  that  is,  a  General  View  of  Papistrie. 
Lond.  1614.     folio. 

WILLIAM  III.,  King  op  Great  Britain. 

A  Form  of  Prayers  used  by  his  late  Majesty  K. 
William  III.  when  he  received  the  Holy  Sacrament. 
With  a  Preface  by  the  Bishop  of  Norwich.  Lond. 
1704.     12mo. 

WILLIAM  OF  PALEENE;  or,  the  Romance  of 
William  and  the  Werwolf.  See  Early  English  Text 
Society. 


WILLIAMS  (Anna). 

Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Verse.    Lond.  1766. 


4to. 


WILLIS-BUND  (J.  W.),  Barrister. 

A  Selection  of  Cases  from  the  State  Trials.  Trials 
for  Treason  (1660-1681).  Vol.  IL  in  2  parts.  Cam- 
bridge,  1882.     8vo. 


WILSON  (Ebasmds). 

The  Egypt  of  the  Past.     Lmd.  1881. 


post  8vo. 


WILSON  (Jambs). 

Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Verse  by  Claudero,  Son 
of  Nimrod.  Fourth  edition,  with  large  Additions. 
Edinh.  1771.     8vo. 

WILSON  (John),  D.D. 

Register  of  the  Diocesan  Synod  of  Dunblane,  1662- 
1688 ;  with  an  Introduction  and  Biographical  Notes. 
Edinb.  1877.     4to. 


WILSON  (Thomas). 

A  Complete  Christian  Dictionary,  wherein  all  the 
Words  mentioned  in  the  Holy  Scriptures  are  fully 
opened,  expressed,  explained,  etc.  Continued  by  Mr 
John  BagweU.  Eighth  edition,  much  enlarged  by 
Andrew  Simson.     Lond.  1678.     folio. 

WINER  (Dr  George  B.) 

Comparative  View  of  the  Doctrines  and  Confessions 
of  the  various  Communities  of  Christendom.  Edited, 
with  an  Introduction,  by  Eev.  William  B.  Pope. 
Edinb.  1873.     8vo.     (Clark's  Foreign  TheoL  Library.) 

WITCHES. 

Tractatus  duo  singulares  de  Examine  Sagarum  super 
Aquam  frigidam  projectarum  in  quibus  hujus  Purga- 
tionis  Origo,  Natura  et  Veritas  curiose  inquiritur. 
Franeofurti,  1686.     4to. 

A  fuU  Confutation  of  Witchcraft,  more  particularly 
of  the  Depositions  against  Jane  Wenham,  lately  con- 
demned for  a  Witch  at  Hertford.    Lond.  1712.     12mo. 

A  Trial  of  Witches  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Bury  St. 
Edmunds  in  the  County  of  Suffolk,  10  March  1664, 
before  Sir  Matthew  Hale.     Burij,  1771.     12mo. 

WITICHINDUS,  Monaehus  Corbeiensis. 
Annales.     See  Eeinkccius  (Reinerus). 

WIZNIEWSKI  (Prince  Adam). 
Histoire  de  la  Banque  de  Saint-Georges  de  Genes,  et 
des  origiues  difCrMitMobilier,  etc.    Pam,  1865.   8vo. 

WOLF  (F.  J.)  AND  HOFMANN  (C.) 

Primavera  y  Flor  de  Eomances  6  Coleccion  de  los 
mas  Viejos  y  mas  Populares  Eomances  Castellanos. 
Con  una  Introduccion  y  Notas.  2  vols,  in  1.  Berlin, 
1856.     8vo. 

WOOD  (Anthony  1.) 

The  Life  of  Anthony  k  Wood,  written  by  Himself. 
(Being  VoL  I.  of  the  new  edition  of  the  Athenae 
Oxonienses,  edited  by  Philip  Bliss.)  Oxford,  1848. 
8vo. 

WOOD  (Michael). 

Whether  Christian  Faith  maye  be  kepte  secret  in  the 
heart  without  confession  thereof  openly  to  the  world 
as  occasion  shal  serve.  From  Roane,  1553 — An 
Admonishion  to  the  Bishoppes  of  Winchester,  London, 
and  others.  From  Eoane,  by  Michael  Wood,  1553 — 
The  Communication  betwene  my  Lord  Chauncelor  and 
Judge  Hales  being  among  other  Judges  to  take  his 
oath  in  Westminster  Hall,  Anno  MDLIII.     16mo. 

See  also,  Gardiner  (Stephen). 


WOODWAED-WYCLIFFE. 


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WOODWARD  (Richard),  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Cluyno. 

The  present  state  of  the  Church  of  Ireland.  To 
which  are  subjoined,  Reflections  on  the  impracticability 
of  a  commutation  for  Tithes  ;  and  a  General  History  of 
the  Insurrections  in  Munster.     Dublin,  1787.     8vo. 

WORDSWORTH  (William). 

Descriptive  Sketches  in  Verse  taken  during  a  Pedes- 
trian Tour  in  the  Alps.     Land.  1793.     4to. 

An  Evening  Walk.  An  Epistle  in  Verse  addressed 
to  a  Young  Lady.     Land.  1793.     4to. 

WORNUM  (Ralph  Nicolson). 

Descriptive  and  Historical  Catalogue  of  the  Pictures 
in  the  National  Gallery,  with  Biographical  Notices  of 
the  Painters.     Land.  1847.     Svo. 


WRIGHT  (Rev.  George  Newham). 
The  Life  and  Reign  of  William  the  Fourth. 
Land.  1837.     Svo. 


2  vols. 


WRIGHT  (Thomas). 

Ruins  of  the  Roman  City  of  Uriconium  at  Wroxeter, 
near  Shrewsbury.     Shrewsbury,  1863.     12mo. 

Ludlow  Sketches  :  a  series  of  Papers  on  the  Scenery 
and  Antiquities  of  Ludlow  and  its  Neighbourhood. 
Lond.  1867.     8vo. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch  of  Ludlow  Castle. 
Ludlow,  1869.     12mo. 

Works  of  James  Giilray.     See  Gillray  (James). 

Anglo-Saxon  Satirical  Poets.  (Rolls  Series.)  See 
Britain  (Great). 


WRIOTHESLEY  (Charles),  Windsor  Herald. 
Chronicle  of  England.    See  Camden  Societt. 

WRITERS  TO  H.M.  SIGNET. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Affairs  of  the  Society  of 
Writers  to  the  Signet.  Collected  by  William  Boyd, 
W.S.     1  vol.     1785-1826.     4to. 

Another  Series  of  similar  Papers.  Collected  by 
Edward  Bruce,  W.S.     In  1  vol     1744-1804.     4to. 

Another  Series  of  Papers.  Collected  by  Sir  Henry 
Jaidine,  W.S.     In  4  vols.     1793-1836.     4to. 

Anotlfer  Series  (including  Papers  relating  to  the 
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Provision  for  the  Widows  of  the  Clerks  to  His  Majesty's 
Signet  August,  1781. — Reports  by  the  Collectors  of 
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Acts  of  Parliament  relative  to  the  Widows'  Fund  of 
the  Writers  to  His  Majesty's  Signet    Edinh.\%ZQ.    Svo. 

A  Collection  of  Miscellaneous  Papers  (not  included 
in  the  above  Series).     1744-1839.     folio. 

Reports  of  the  Society  of  Writers  to  the  Signet 
1850-1859.     Svo. 

The  same.     1860-1869.     Svo. 

The  sama     1881.     Svo. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Curators  of  the  Signet  Library, 
with  Appendix  containing  the  Laws  and  Bye-Laws  for 
the  Management  of  the  Library.     1881.     Svo. 

WYCLIFFE  (John  db). 

English  Works.    See  Early  English  Text  Society. 


8  a 


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YARRELL  (William). 

A  History  of  British  Birds.  3  vols.   Lond.  1 845.   8vo. 

YOUNG  (Thomas),  S.T.D. 

Biographical  Notices.     See  Laing  (David). 


YULE  (Colonel  H.) 

Cathay  and  the  Way  thither  :  being  a  Collection  of 
Medieval  Notices  of  China.  Translated  and  edited 
with  a  preliminary  Essay  by  Colonel  H.  Yule.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1866.     8vo.     (Hakluyt  Society.)_ 


S 


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ZENO  (Nicol6  and  Antonio). 

The  Voyages  of  the  Venetian  Brothers,  N.  and  A. 
Zeno,  to  the  Northern  Seas  in  the  XIV"'  Century. 
Comprising  the  latest  known  Accounts  of  the  lost 
Colony  of  Greenland ;  and  of  the  Northmen  in  America 
before  Columbus.  Translated  with  Notes  and  an 
Introduction  by  R.  H.  Major.  Lond.  1873.  8vo. 
(Hakluyt  Society.) 


ZOUCH  (Thomas). 
The    Crucifixion :    a  Poetical   Essay. 
1765.     4to. 


Cambridi/e, 


ZUTPHANIA  (Gerardus  de). 

Devotus  Tractatulus  de  Spiritualibus  Ascensionibus. 
s.l.  et  a.,  circa  1490.  12mo.  (Bound  with  Kenipis' 
Imitatio  Chi'isti,  1492.) 


LIST  OF  MANUSCRIPTS. 


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LIST    OF    MANUSCRIPTS. 


Minutes  of  the  Society  of  Writers  to  H.M.  Signet. 
1595-1714.     folio. 

Sederunt  Book  of  the  Society  of  Writers  to  the 
Signet.     1716-1762.     folio. 

Minute  Book  of  the  Society.     1732-1737.     folio. 

Eeport  on  Fees,  28  May  1804.     folio. 

Au  Alphahotical  Index  to  tlie  Begister  of  Charters 
under  the  Great  Seal,  to  the  year  1760,  preserved  in 
the  General  Register  House  at  Edinburgh.   8  vols,    folio. 

Copies  of  Charters  from  the  beginning  of  the  Eeign 
of  Robert  I.  to  the  year  1541,  with  an  Inde.\  to  the 
same  to  1569.     8  vols.     foHo. 

Autobiography  of  Mr  James  Melville,  Minister  of 
Kilrenny,  1556-1601.  A  Transcript,  with  interlinea- 
tions and  corrections  by  Robert  Wodrow.     4to. 

History  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  by  the  Rev.  John 
Row.     1558-1637.     A  Transcript.     4to. 

The  Historic  of  the  Lyfe  of  Reverend  and  famous 
Mr  Robert  Blair,  Christes  Minister  at  Bangor  in  Ire- 
land, at  Aire  and  St.  Andrews  in  Scotland,  1593-1666. 
The  first  part  written  by  himself  the  yeare  before  his 
deathe,  the  rest  by  his  sonne  in  law  Mr  W.  Row.  (In 
the  handwriting  of  William  Row,  Blair's  Son-in-Law). 
Also  in  the  same  volume  a  Transcript  of  the  Autobio- 
graphy, written  in  1715.     folio. 

Transcript  of  Instructions  given  by  King  Henry  the 
Eighth  to  Ralph  Sadler,  his  Ambassador  in  Scotland, 
with  his  Letters  of  State,  during  his  Negotiation  there 
in  1539  and  1543.     folio. 

Discourse  containing  a  perfect  account  given  to  the 
moste  vertuous  and  excellent  Princess  Mary  Queen  of 
Scots  and  her  Nobility  by  John  Lesley,  Bishop  of  Ross, 
of  his  whole  Charge  and  Proceedings  during  the  time 
of  his  Ambassage  from  his  Entres  in  England,  in  Sept. 
1568  to  26th  Mar.  1571.  A  Transcript,  folio.  (Printed 
in  Anderson's  Collections). 

Sermons,  preached  by  men  of  worth  in  troublesome 
Times,  viz.  in  the  days  of  Montrose  and  Anti-Cove- 
nanters,    (circa  1645.)     small  8vo. 


A  brief  Collection  of  the  several  heads  of  the  Acta 
and  Ordinances  of  the  Scottish  Nation  and  of  the 
Treaties  and  Transactions  between  the  two  Nations,  etc 
Selected  out  of  the  Records  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scot- 
land, 1639-1650.  By  William  Ryley,  Clerk  of  the 
Records  in  the  Tower,     folio. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Principality  of  Scotland, 
folio. 

Abstract  from  the  Public  Records,  etc.,  concerning  the 
Stewarty  and  Principality  of  Scotland,  the  Duchy  of 
Cornwall,  the  Principality  of  Wales,  the  Duchy  of  Nor- 
mandy, and  the  Dauphini5  of  France.    ctVca  1750.    4to. 

Extract  Valuation  of  the  Presbytery  of  Argj'U. 
(1629.)     folio. 

An  Account  of  the  OflScers  of  the  Customs  and  Salt 
Duty  at  the  Out  Ports  in  Scotland,  as  they  stood  on 
the  Establishment  at  the  5th  of  January  1755.     folia 

Tables  of  the  Prices  of  Midlothian  Fiars,  with  pro- 
gressive Averages  of  20  years,  10  years,  and  7  years 
from  1626.     folio. 

Valuation-Book  or  Tax-RoU  for  the  County  of 
Lanark.     1757.     folio. 

Original  Duplicate  Contract  of  Copartnery  between 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  and  James  Ballantyne,  Printer. 
Abbotsford,  April  1,  1822. — 2.  Agreement  between 
Walter  Scott,  Esq.,  James  Ballantyne,  and  George 
Hogarth,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  in  regard  to  the  purchase 
of  the  "Edinburgh  Weekly  Journal,"  1817.— 3.  Draft 
of  the  above  Contract  of  Copartnery. — 4.  Memorandum 
laid  before  Sir  W.  Scott  as  to  the  Accounts  of  James 
Ballantyne  &  Co.,  17th  April  1823.     folio. 

Holograph  Letter  from  Sir  Walter  Scott  to  James 
Hope,  W.S.  (11th  June  1831),  enclosing  Draft  of  the 
Inscription  placed  on  the  Statue  of  the  Earl  of  Hope- 
toun. 

Acts  of  Sederunt  of  the  Lords  of  Coui;cil  and  Ses- 
sion, from  14th  February  1530  to  2d  July  1626. 
1758.     folio. 


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LIST  OF  MANUSCRIPTS. 


Acts  of  Sederunt,  1661-1681.     4to. 

Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session,  from  1534  to 
1548,  collected  by  Sinclair  of  Lethington  ;  from  1550 
to  1565,  by  Sir  Richard  Maitland ;  from  1570  to 
1584,  by  ColviUe,  Lord  Culross ;  from  1663  to  1665, 
by  an  anonymous  collector,     folio. 

Decisions  from  1573  to  1583  (ascribed  to  Alex. 
Colvill),  with  a  Continuation  to  1593.     folio. 

Decisions  from  1609  to  1624,  of  Thomas,  Earl  of 
Haddington,     folio. 

Durie's  Decisions  from  1 62 1  to  1 6th  July  1642.    folio. 

Compend  of  Durie's  Decisions,  by  Sir  George  Lock- 
hart,     folio. 

Decisions  of  the  Lords  of  Session,  1630-1636.    folio. 

Collection  of  Decisions,  1677-1712,  by  Sir  John 
Lauder,  Lord  Fountainhall,  transcribed  from  the 
Author's  MSS.     5  vols.     foUo. 

The  Decisions  of  the  Lords  of  Session  from  1681  to 
1684,  by  Sir  Patrick  Home,     folio. 

Decisions  of  the  Lords  of  Session.  1681-1682. 
folio. 

The  same.     1703-1709.     folio. 

The  same.     1703-1718.     folio. 

Decisions  of  the  Lords  of  Session  from  November 
1681  to  March  1682.     folio. 

Decisions  before  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session, 
partly  collected  out  of  the  Writings  of  learned 
Lawyers,  and  partly  observed,  by  Sir  James  Dalrymple 
of  Stair,     folio. 

A  Collection  of  Decisions  of  the  Lords  of  Session, 
digested  under  their  Titles  by  Sir  Thomas  Nicolson  of 
Carnock.     folio. 

Practicks  and  Decisions  of  the  Lords  of  Session, 
collected  and  digested  in  Titles  by  Sir  Thomas  Hope. 
Prefixed  are  Copies  of  the  whole  Procedure  relative  to 
the  surrender  of  Tythes,  etc.,  in  the  Reign  of  Charles  I. 
(2  copies),     folio. 

The  same,  with  several  Collections  out  of  the  Bookes 
of  the  Majestie  Burrow  Lawes,  Acts  of  Parliament, 
and  Books  of  Sederunt,     folio. 

Digest  of  Decisions  by  the  Lords  of  Session.  2  vols. 
1622-1637.     folio. 

Notes,  of  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Session  from 
12th  November  1810  to  9th  July  1814.    4  vols,    folio. 

Index ;  or,  an  Alphabetical  Abridgment  of  the 
Lords'  Decisions  for  the  Months  of  June  and  July 
1705.     By  William  Forbes,  Advocate,     folio. 


A  Treatise  of  Actions  and  Proceedings  in  the  Court 
of  Exchequer  in  Scotland,     folio. 

Actions  and  Proceedings  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer 
in  Scotland.     (2  copies).     4to. 

Abridgment  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Court  of 
Justiciary  down  to  the  Revolution.  Alphabetically 
digested.     1758.     folio. 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  Court  of 
Justiciary,  1661-1679,  1693-1730.     4  vols,     folio. 

Cases  on  the  Acts  in  Murray's  Scotch  Laws,  alpha- 
betically digested.  With  the  different  Opinions  and 
Judgments  thereon,     folio. 

Practicks  of  Law,  penned  by  the  old  Earl  of  Had- 
dington when  Lord  of  the  Sessions,     folio. 

Practicks  of  the  Law  of  Scotland,  etc.     1664.     folio. 

Hope's  Major  Practicks.     folio. 

Book  of  Styles  by  Mr  Roger  Mowat.     folio. 

Collection  of  Styles  (from  the  end  of  the  17th  to  the 
end  of  the  18th  Century).     12  vols,     folio. 

Notes  from  Lectures  on  the  Criminal  Law  of  Scot- 
land.    Summer  1793.     3  vols.     12mo. 

Lectures  on  Conveyancing,  by  Professor  Robert  BelL 
2  vols,     folio. 

Lectures  on  the  Law  of  Scotland  by  David  Hume. 
Written  before  the  year  1810.  With  Index.   5  vols.  4to. 

Notes  on  Scots  Law.  From  Prof.  Hume's  Lectures. 
Written  about  1818-1820.     4  vols.     4to. 

Notes  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Law  of  Scot- 
land delivered  by  David  Hume  in  the  University  of 
Edinburgh  during  the  Session  1821-2,  taken  down 
by  Anthony  Trail,  W.S.     4  vols.     4to. 

Notes  of  Lectures  on  Conveyancing,  delivered  by 
Prof.  Macvey  Napier.  Vol  III.  Heritable  Rights. 
1827-1828.     4to. 

Notes  or  Copies  of  Adjudications,  Suspensions,  and 
other  matters  of  Process,  between  the  year  1705  and 
1718.     2  vols,     folio. 

An  Epitome  of  Sir  Thomas  Craig's  Treatise  on  the 
Feudal  Law.     folio. 

A  Commentary  on  Sir  George  Mackenzie's  Institu- 
tions.    2  vols.     1753.     4to. 

Transcript  of  Stair's  Institutes.     (2  copies),     folio. 

Index  of  Session  Papers,     folio. 

A  Collection  of  Indictments,     folio. 

Register  of  Homings.     1658.     folio. 

Index  to  Parliamentary  Decrees  on  Appeals,  circa, 
1740.     folio. 


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