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FROM THE GERMAN
OF
FREDERIC ADOLPHUS EBERT,
LIBRARIAN TO THE KINO OF SAXONT,
*«• i^- 4t-
IN POUR VOLUMES.
VOL. III. M— P.
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12582 MAALER (or Pictohiub),
Josna. Die teutsch Sprach. Alle
Worter, Nahmen u. Arten zu reden
in Hochdeutscher Spraach dem A.
B. C. nach ordentlich gestellt u.
mit gutem Latein gantz fleissig u.
ordentlich Yerdollmetscht, derglei-
chen bisher nocb nie gesehen. Zu-
rich, Froschover, 1561. 4°.
Unoommonly scarce, and of great interest.
12583 MABILLON, J. Vetera ana-
lecta 8. coUectio veterum aliquot
operum et opusculor. omnis generis,
cum itinere Germanico, adnotatt.
et aliquot disquisitt. J. Mabillon.
Nova ed., cui accessere Mabillonii
vita et aliquot opuscula (cura L.
Fr. Jos. de la Barre). Par., Mon-
talant, 1723. fol. Also on large
paper.
It is usually added to the new edition of
Acfaery (see above). The Iter German,
was edited separately by J. Alb. Fabriciiu,
Hmb, 1 717. 8*.
12584 — annales ordinis S. Benedii^
(ad ann. 1157). Edmundus Mar-
tene absolvit et variis additamentis
exomavit. Par., Robustel, 1703-
39. fol. 6 voll.
The edition, Lticir, 1 736. fol. 6 vols, (also
on large paper), contains some augmenta-
tions.
12585 — acta sanctorum ordinis S.
Benedict!, seculum I -VI (500-
iioo). Collegit Luc. d'Achery,
ediderunt J. Mabillon et Theodo-
ric. Ruinart. Par., Billaine, 1668-
1701. fol. 9 voll.
Ven^y Coleti, 1733-40. foL 9 vols, is in
less estimation. His Prt^ait. in acta SS.
ord. Ben. are separately printed, TridenHy
1734. 4S Roihomagi, 173a. 4°. Veiu 174.0.
4*. The loth vol. remains in MS. in the
abbey of St. Oermain: see Miilm Mag.
eneyd. 1795, V. 366.
12586 — de liturgia Gallicana libri
III. Par., Montalant, 1729. 4^.
Previously, ib., Mariiny 1 68$. 4''.
VOL. III.
12587 — museum italicum s. coUectio
vett. scriptor. ex bibliotbecis italicis
eruta a J. Mabillon et Mcb. Ger-
main. Par., Montalant, 1724. 4^
2 vols, with plates.
A new unaltered impression of the ear-
lier edition, Par., Marttn, 1687-89. 4*".
2 vols.
12588 — les oeuvres posthumes de J.
Mabillon et de Thierry Ruinart,
recueillies et publ. par Vincent
Thuillier. Par., Babuty, 1724. 4^
3 voll.
12589 — de re diplomatica libri VI.
Par., Billaine, 1681, or ib., Ro-
bustel, 1 709. fol. with plates. Also
on large paper.
12590 — supplementum libror. de re
diplom. Par., Robustel, 1704. fol.
with plates. Also on large paper.
' The edition of 1709 is a new unaltered
impression of the first edition, and almost
agreeing page for page (not merely a new
title, as Dd)ure would have it); whose
addewla are not once inserted in their
proper places in this edition. Only the
typogr^hical errors are corrected, and a
pre&oe by Thierry Ruinart is added, and
a new appendix (p. 635-648). This ajD-
peneUx is quite different from the supple-
ment, and gives an especial worth to the
second edition. On the other hand, the
first edition maintains a preference on ac-
count of the first impressions of the plates,
of which, in the and edition, Tab. 47.
p. 397. and Tab. 45. p. 4(34. more particu-
larly, are poor impressions (consult Uffen-
hacrCs Reien, II. 573). Whoever uses the
work for a strict inquiry of his own, will
therefore do well to procure both editions.
The supplement, which was by no means
received into the 2nd edition {Schonemann^s
Diplom. I. 81), should necessarily be had
with both editions.
In both editions the plates 1-16 are
printed in the text (p. 345-376); Tab. 17
is by itself, p. 376; and Tab. 18-58 are
again printed in Uie text, p. 3 7 7 etc. Tab. 47
is wanting, but Tab. 48 is numbered twice
instead. After p. 460 follow once more
p. 457*-46o*. The and edition has be-
sides a plate printed in the text in p. 637.
3U
996
MAB
The flapplement has 8 plates, with the
pagination 69-76. Of the errata of the
iBt edition there ought to have been re-
peated in the 2nd edition, p. 347, in the
and table, line i^f fecto (instead of Jlecto);
and p. 415, in the 35th table, and in the
last line, Suvetchtuoy as neither fault was
corrected in the plates.
12591 — de re diplom. libri VI. cum
supplemento. Tertia atque nova
editio dissertationibus varior. locu-
pletata, notisque nunc primum illu-
strata a marchione Bumbse, J. Adi-
mari. Neap., Vine. Ursini, 1789.
fol. a vols, with plates (no fr.).
Whatever has been amended or farther
investigated since MabiUon^s time, espe-
cially by the authors of the Nouveau traitiy
is added in the annotations in different
places. The second vol. contains, besides
the supplement, only new impressions of
treatises already well known.
The history of the controversy occasioned
by Mabillon's work, see in SchXnemanrCs
Diplom, I. 101-103. See above, Geii-
UOK.
12592 — traite des Etudes monas*
tiques. Ed. II. revue et corr. Par.,
Robustel, 1692. 12*^. 2 voll. Re-
ponse au traits des etud. mon., par
rabb^ de la Trappe. Par., Muguet,
1692. 4^. Reflexions sur la r^ponse
de Tabb^ de la Trappe, par Mabil-
lon. Ed. II. revue et corr. Par.,
Robustel, 1693. 12°. 2 voll. Quatre
lettres k I'abbe de la Trappe, ou
Ton examine sa reponse etc., par
Den. de Sainte - Marthe. Amst.
(Par.), Desbordes, 1692. 12^ Re-
cueil de quelques pieces, qui con-
cement les lettres a I'abbie de la
Trappe. Col. (Par), Sambix, 1693.
12°. (J. Bt. Thiers) Apologie de
I'abb^ de la Trappe (ou riponse aux
lettres de Sainte-Marthe). With-
out place or date. 1 2°.
Mabillon's work translated into Latin by
U. Staudigl, Campoduni, 1702. 8°. 3 vols.;
and by Jos. Porta, V'en. 1705. 8". Also^
Veti. 1729-32. 4°. 3 vols.
12593 MABLY, Gbr. Bonnot de.
Collection complete de ses oeuvres
(publ. par Arnoux). Par. an 3
(1794). 8°. 15 voll.
Badly printed, the copies on vellum paper
being alone tolerable. Also, Lyon, 1 792. 8^*.
MAC
II vols. Toulouse, 1793. i«°. 17 vols. Par.
18 18. 8^ 6 vols. (24 fr.) or la vols, in i8^
(21 fr.)
12594 — Entretiens de Phocion sur
le rapport de la morale avec la po-
litique. Par., Lamy, 1783. 18°.
3 voll.
Only ot^ies on vellum have any value
(121 fr. Baron d^Heiss, 82 fr. Renouaid,
80 fr. McCarthy).
12595 Par., Renouard, 1 804.
1 8°. Also in 1 2°.
One copy on vellum, one on rose-coloured
paper, and 12 on Dutch paper. Par.,
Didot, an 3 (1795). large 4". with plates
by Moreau (also on large paper in small
fol.) is also fine.
12596 MABRIAN. Cronique et
hystoire singuli^re du chevalier Ma^
brian, lequel par »es prouesses fut
roy de Hierusalem ; reduit du vieil
langaige en bon vulgaire fran9oi8
(par Guy Bounay et J. le Cueur,
Seign. de Nailly). Par,, Jac. Ny-
verd, 20 Janv. 1530. fol. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
4 leaves of preliminary matter and 118
numbered leaves. Scarce, and sold at the
duke of Marlborough*s sale in 18 19 for
7I. I OS.
12597 Par., J. Nyverd pour
Galliot du Pr^, without date. fol.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
Sold at the same sale (where it was stated
to be the firat edition) for 1 7I.
12598 Par., J. Bonfons, with-
out date. 4°. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
Sold for 3L 108. at the same sale.
12599 — histoire fort plaisante et
recreative de Mabrian. Lyon, Chas-
telart, 1625. 4^ 208 pages and 3
leaves.
12600 — les prouesses et vaillances
du redoute Mabrian, semblablement
les faits et gestes des quatre fils
Aymon et de leur cousin Maugis,
translatez du vieil langage in vul-
gaire fran9ois. Troyes, Oudot, 1625.
4°. with woodcuts.
MACABRE, see Danse.
1260iaMACARIUSiEgyptiu8. Ho.
milise quinquaginta (gr.). £x bibl.
regia. Par., Gu. Morelius, 1559.
MAC
8^. Eaedem lat. per J. Picum. ib.
■559 ^^ ^*- ^*'*
The I St edition. With the same trans-
lation in Gregorii That/mat, Opp. Par,
iSti. fcL
12601^ — homilise spirituales L. de
integritate, quae decet Christianos,
gr. et lat. editse stud. Z. Palthenii.
Ff., Wechel, 1594. 8^
12602 — homilias. J. 6. Pritius tex-
tum gr. revidit et in sectiones dis-
pescuit latinamque vers, emendatio*
rem reddidit. Lps., Grosse, 1698.
8^^. Opuscula nonnulla et apo-
phthegmata. J. C. Pritius collegit,
revidit^ lat. versionem emendavit^
indicibusque adjectis edidit. Lps.,
Orosse, 1699. 8°.
Opera. Lps, 17 14. 8^. is oniy a new title
to both vok. — Opuscula, in GaUandi BibL
PP. VII. 3 etc, where also VII. 137 etc.
243 etc and VIII. 3 etc are the worics of
another author of this name.
12603 — Schriften, iibs. von N. Cas-
aeder. Baznb., Kunz, 1819-20.
large 8^. 2 vols. (2 d. 9 gr.) Insti-
tutes of Christian perfection, transl.
from the Greek by Granville Penn.
Lond. 1816. 8^ (78. 6d.) Ge-
denkteken des ouden Christendoms.
Haarlem, 1733. 4°.
12604 — Magni Crush Diss. exp. no-
titia et ^coXoyov/icva Macarii Magni
ex f ragmentis hactenus deperdi ti ope-
ns apologet. pro Christ, reb'g. de-
promta. Gott. 1737. 4^ (J.Sal.
Semleri) Specimen examinis cri-
tic! operum Macarii. Hal. 1745. 4^
Ejusd. Specimen animadvv. in ali-
quot opera grseca Macarii. ib. 1 746.
4"'
MACARONEA, see Arena, Coc-
CAJU8, and Macharronea. — Car-
minum rariorum macaronicorum de-
lectus, in usum ludor. Apoliinari-
um. Edinb. 1801. 8°.
MACARTNEY, see Staonton.
12605 MACAULAY Grahtm, Ca-
tharine. History of England from
the accession of James I. to that of
the Brunswick line. Lond. 1763-
-83. large 4**. 8 vols.
In French by Mirabeau, Par, 179T. 8".
5 vob. Only the ist vol. in German, Lpw,
MAC
997
'779-8''. To which may be added, The
hUtory of England from the revoluiwny in a
series qf letters. 4".
12606 MAC-CARTHY. Catalogue
des livres rares et precieux de la
b?bl. du comte de Mac-Cartliy
Reagh. Par., Debure, 1815. 8°.
2 voll. Ordre des vacations de
cette vente. Par. i8i6v 8°. Liste
des prix des livres de cette bibl.
Par. 1817. 8^*. Catalogue des livres
(retires), provenant de la vente de
McCarthy. Par. 1817. 8^ (14 fr.,
on large paper 55 fr.)
This collection was particularly remark-
able for the number of impressions on vel-
lum which it contained (6o3 in 836 vols.).
The offer of 2o,oool. for them entire, by
the duke of Devonshire, did not come to a
conclusion, and the auction only produced
404,746 fr. 50 c, exclusive of those books
which were bought in, and offered for sale
again at another time. The Ordre des imk-
caL is important, on account of the addi-
tions and corrections which it contains.
MACCIUCCA. see Martorelli.
12607 MACCULLOCH, J. A de-
scription of the western islands of
Scotland, including the Isle of Man.
Edinb. 1819. 8°. 2 vols, with an
atlas of 43 plates (3I. 38.).
MACCURTIN, see Curtin.
MACDONALD, see Kinneir.
12608 MACDONALD, J. Treatise
of a new system of telegraphic com-
munication. Lond. 18 17. 8^ with
plates. Account of experiments of
burning of fuzes. Lond. 1819. 8°.
with plates.
12609 MACEDO, Duarte Ribeiro de.
Obras. Lisb., Fonseca, 174^. 4^
2 voll.
This edition is cited by the academy of
. Lisbon. Also, lAsb. 1 767. 4"*. a vols. (800
rees).
12610 MACEDO, Jose Agostinho
de. Newton, poema. Ed. II. Lisb.
1815. 8°. (400 rees).
At 6rst in 18 14.
12611 MACER, ^mil. Incipit liber
Macri philosophi 1 quo tractat de
naturis qualitatib9 et virtutib9 Oc-
tuaginta octo herbarum et primo de
Arthemisia. Neap., Arnold, de
Bruxella, 9 Maji 1477. ^'^^*
44 leaves with 30 lines, without signa*
3U2
998
MAC
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Hie
first edition, and rery scarce. Leaf la
be^us with the above title in 3 lines. The
C(£)phon is leaf 44a.
12612 — de usibus herbarum versu
heroico. Mediol., Zarotus, ipNtv.
1482. 4".
12613 — Macei Floridus de viribus
Herbarum. Without place or date.
4°. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
The full page has 38 lines running all
across : see Valli^re*s Cat. I. 455.
12614 — Macer floridus (between
these and the following words a
woodcut). De viribus herba4. With-
out place or date. 4°. Gothic letter,
with woodcuts.
53 leaves with 33 lines in a full page,
and the signatures a-^. The last line in
leaf 5 jb is, Finis ; and leaf 52a is,
Herbaru varias qui vis cognotcere vires
Macer adest disce : quo duce doctus eris.
Underneath is given the same woodcut
as in the title. In another copy of precisely
the same impression, in the Royal library
at Dresden, the tiUe is thus set down :
Macer Jhridus de viribtu herbaru, and the
woodcut is underneath. The edition was
printed in France, between 1500-10.
12615 — Macri philosophi de virtuti-
bus herbarum noviter inventus ac
impressus. Ven., Bernardin. de Vi-
talibus, 1 506. 4^ 48 leaves.
Also, t^., id,y TO Jun, 1508. 4**.
12616 — Macer Floridus de viribus
herbarum una cum commentario
perquam familiari Guillermi Guero-
aldi. Cadomi, ere et expensis Mch.
Angier et J. Mace, opera vero Lr.
Hostingue, 1509. 8°. Gothic letter.
Scarce, and probably the first edition
with this valuable commentary.
12617 — Hrebarum (sic) vires Macer
tibi carmine licet {cum iisd. covu
tnentariis). Without place or date.
8". Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
159 unnumbered leaves. The colophon,
leaf 159b runs, Habetis iuuenes studio-
sissimi Macri Jloridi de viribg herbaru
opusculum ab omi mtda castigatissvmu vna-
cH interpretaiiuctdis luce mericUani toge
clarisimis (sic). A contemporaneous hand
has in the Dresden copy annexed the year
15 1 7. Another edition with this com-
mentary, without place or date, 8°. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts and the signatiu«s
a-gy has at the end, Baquelier, Finis.
Also, Lupd. 1515. 8°. Par., Pt. BaquC''
Her, 1522. S'.
MAC
12618 — Macer Floridus de herba-
rum viribus. Par. 151 1. 8**. Grothic
letter.
12619 — ^milius Macer de herbarum
virtu tibus jam primum emaculatior
tersiorque in lucem seditus. Prse-
terea Strabi Galli hortulus vernan-
tissimus, uterque scholiis J. Atro-
ciani illustratus. Bas., J. Faber
Emmeus, 1527. 8**.
Also, Ffiburgi Brisg.^'J. Faber Emmeus,
'530. 8°. 4 leaves of preliminary matter
and 108 numbered leaves. There is also a
still later edition, Bas. without date. 8^
12620 — iBmilius Macer de herba-
rum virtutibns cum veris figuris
herbarum. Gradulaciones simpli-
cium cum nomenclatura et inter-
pretatione Polonica herbarum et
morborum, secundum seriem alpha-
beti. Cracovise, ex offic. Ungleri-
ana, 1537. 8°. with woodcuts.
12621 — Macri de materia medica
libri V versibus conscripti, per Ja-
num Cornarium eraendati ac anno-
tati et numquam an tea ex toto editi.
Ff., Egenolphus, 1540. 8°.
Also in the Medici Latini Aldi, 1 547.
12622 — de herbarum virtu tibus .£m.
Macri elegantissima poesis cum suc-
cincta difficilium et obscuror. locor.
G. Pictorii expositione. Bas., H.
Petri, 1559. 8°. with woodcuts.
12 leaves of preliminary matter (the 12th
blank) and 199 pages. Repeated, ib., Sb.
Henricpetri, 1581. 8*.
12623 — H. Ranzovii editio diior.
libror. Macri de virtutibus herba-
rum, de quibusd. animalium parti-
bus ac terras speciebus itemque me-
dicamentis totius corporis humani.
Quorum prior antehac non tarn
emendate extitit, posterior vero
antea typis nunquam fuit expres-
sus. Accessit incerti auctoris spe-
culum medicorum. Lips., heredes
Steinmanni, 1590. 8°.
Also, Hmb. 1596. 8**.
12624 — les fleurs du livre des vertus
des herbes, compose par Macer
Floride, trad, par Luc. Tremblay.
Rouen, 1588. 8°. with woodcuts.
12625 — F. BoERNERi Diatribe de
MAC
i£iiiilio Macro ejusque rariore bodie
opusculo de virtutib. herbar. Lps.
1754. 4°. Ch. Gf. Gruneri Pr.
varise lectt. in ^m. Macrum ex N.
Marscalci enchiridio decerptae. Jen.
1803. 4°.
It is known that this poem is wrongly
attributed to Maoer. A MS. of it on vel-
1am of the 14th century, in the Royal
library at DreiMlen, names Odo Magdu-
nensis as the author.
12626 MACRI, Dm. Hierolexicon
8. sacrum dictionariam. Romae,
1677. fol. Ven. 1735. 4^ Bon.
1765 or 67. 4^ 2 voU.
Previously in Italian, under the title,
JVofi/ia de^ vocaJMi ecclesiaslici, Roma,
1650 or 1669. 4°.
12627 MACFARLANE, P. New
and copious vocabulary, English
and Graelic, and (xaelic and English.
Edinb. 181 8. 8°. (12s. 6d.)
12628 MACHADO, Di^ Barbosa.
Bibliotheca Lusitana historica, cri-
tica e cronologica, na quel se com-
prehende a noticia dos authores
portuguezes e das obras, que com.
puseraon. Lisb. 1 741-59. foL 4 voll.
The 3rd vol. is said to be the scarcest, as the
author, from vexation at its indifferent sale,
disposed of it for waste paper : see Murr*s
Joum, fV. 271. A more recent Sumario
da bibUoiheca Ltuitana is only a meagre
abridgment of this work.
12629 — Fastos Lusitanos. T. I.
Lisb. 1 74 1, fol.
No more has appeared.
12630 — memorias para a historia de
Portugal^ que comprehende o go-
verno del rey D. Sebastiao. Lisb.,
Silva, 1736-51. large 4°. 4 vols.
12631 MACHADO, Simao. Co-
medias portuguezas. Comedias do
Cerco de Diu, I. et II. Parte. Co-
medias da pastora Alfea, I. e II.
Parte. Lisb., Alvares, 1 63 1 . 4°.
12632 MACHARRONEA contra
macharroneam Bassani, ad spectabi-
lem D. Balthasarem Lupum Asten.
studentem Papie etc. Without place
or date (about 1496). 8°. Gothic
letter.
This very scarce collection consists of
17 pieces printed together; the first, the
title of whidi we have given, is Latin
MAC
999
macaronic verse ; the and to the i5tK are
farces in Lombard and Piedmont verse;
and the i6th and 17th are in the French
language. First are two single leaves with
the table of contents and prologue. The
collection, the author of which was O.
Aglione d' Asti, properly appeared under
the title Capricci, and the above is the
first edition: consult Valli^re's Catal, II.
146 etc. and SuppL p. 9. and Cataiogo di
Borromeo (1805), p. 33. A more recent
edition, with the title, Opera piacevole di
G. AHime, Asti, 1601. 8**. contains only
the first 1 1 pieces of this collection.
MACHAZOR, see Machsor.
12633 MACHIAVELLI, N. Tutte
le opere di N. Machiavelli citta-
dino et secretario Fiorentino, divise
in V parti, et di nuovo con somma
accuratezza ristampate. Without
place, 1550. 4''.
This ^ition, greatly prized in Italy,
and cited by the academy della Crusca
(called edizione della iesHnOy on account of
a half-length figure of Machiavelli in the
title-page cut in wood), is reckoned as
the first of the 5 editions which appeared
under this title and with this date. Gamba,
Serie, I. 295, quotes a copy, in the title of
which there was subsequently printed, /n
Ginevray per Pi, Auhert ; and in the title
of the Dresden, as also of the Pinelli copy,
there is subsequently printed by the hand,
in a similar manner, In Geneva, presso
Pt, Chouei. The paper also and printing
appear to confirm the conjecture, that this
edition really was printed at Geneva; at
least it is certain that the date 1550 is fic-
titious, and that all the 5 editions appeared
at least 10 years later; and Brunet has
decided incorrectly in thinking that this first
edition was printed at Rome by Ant.
BUido.
First a unnumbered leaves of preliminary
matter, leaf i of which contains the prin-
cipal title, and leaf 2, on the folio recto, the
tavola deir opere di y. Machiav., and on
the reverse the Privilegium of Clemens VII.
Then 4 leaves with the pagination i-S
(half-tiUe to the Historie, and the dedication
and Proemio to the same). Next the Hi-
storie with the pagination 1-35 1. Then
a unnimibered leaves (half-title to the Prin-
cipe, and on the reverse tavola de i capitoli
and the dedication) and the Principe etc.
with the pagination i~ii6. Next 8 leaves
with the pagination 1-14 (half-title, dedi-
cation, and table of the Discorsi ; the 8th
leaf is blank), and the Discorsi vnth. the
pagination 1-304* Then the Arte della
guerra with the pagination 1-168; the ist
and 2nd of which are the half-title; 3-5,
the Proemio; and 6th, a notice to the
i»U3
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reader. At the end is V anno d* oro with
the pagination i~i7o, the ist and ind
pages <^ which are a half title. Last of
all is a blank leaf.
12634 (the same title). With-
out place, T550. 4^
The and edition, also used by the academy
della Crusca ; it resembles the first in type
and pagination, but diflfers in the division
of the lines. It is thus to be distinguish-
ed, that each of the first 4 works has a se-
parate title-leaf (not merely a half-title)
with Machiavelli*s head and the year 1550,
that in the Arte delia ffuerroy p. 129. libro
sejpto stands in the column-title instead of
libro aesia, and the last page of this piece is
wrongly numbered 158 instead of 168,
and that in the Aaino d* oroy the pagination
78, 79, and 86, by a typographical error,
is altered into 68, 69, and 76.
12635 (as in No. 12633, 7®*
with the addition), al santissimo et
beatissimo padre signore nostro
Clemente VII. Pont Mass. With-
out place, 1550. 4^.
The 5rd edition. First 4 leaves with the
pagination 1-8 (title, dedication, Proemio,
and Tavola) which are followed by the His-
torie^ with the pagination 1-320, without
any farther title. Then the Principe^ with
2 unnumbered leaves of preliminary matter
(title, with the author's head and date, and
Tavola together with the dedication), and
the pagination 1-106, which is followed by
I blank leaf. Next the Ducortiy with 8
unnumbered leaves of preliminary matter
(title with head and date, and dedication
together with the tavola), and the patina-
tion J -2 80. The Arte della guerra (like-
wise with a separate title) has 152 pages,
and the AHtio (F oro 158. Tliis edition is
furnished with vignettes in wood-engraving
and arabesques.
12636 (the same title). With.
out place, 1550. 4^
The 4th edition, copied from the pre-
ceding line for line. The differences are :
in the Hisiorie p. 62, the word TarUo print-
ed in full in the preceding edition, is ab-
breviated into Tato ; in the Principe the
last line of p. 106 begins with fv^ffivano le
occcuioniy in the preceding with occasioni ;
in the Duscorsit in the last line of p. 280,
there is merely the word Afassimo, in the
preceding -4o Massimo ; in the Arte della
guerra^ the column title in p. 29 is libro
secondo instead of primo, and in p. 1 1 1
libro sesto instead of quinto. As to the
rest, this edition was printed in 1560,
which date most of the copies really have ;
as also the Dresden copy.
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12637 (the same title). With.
out place, 1550. 4°.
The fifth and in truth best and most correct
edition, likewise used by the academy della
Crusca. 2 unnumbered leaves of prelimi-
nary matter ; Historie 44 1 pages (of which
p. 1-9 are the title, dedication, and Proe-
mio) ; Principe 4 leaves of preliminary
matter (the 4th blank) and 140 pages;
Discorti 14 pages of preliminary matter,
I blank leaf, 364 pages, and i blank leaf;
Arte della guerra 185 pages and 9 unnum-
bei*ed leaves of figures ; Asino cT oro 2 leaves
of preliminary matter, 180 pages, and
1 blank leaf. This edition has tibia pecu-
liarity, that the figures to the Arte delta
guerra are not inserted in the text, but
are placed together at the end of it. It
was probably printed at Basle, by Pt.
Pema, about 1580.
The following coUectionsof Machiavelli*s
works have been put together from the
editimis of his separate writings: Roma^
Ant. Bladoy 1531, 32. 4^ 3 parts in i vol.
Ven.y fighv. di Aldo, 1 540. 8°. 4 parts in
2 vols, and t^., ttd, 1546. 8**. 4 parts in 2
vols. Complete copies of the year 1546
are particularly scarce. Opere, without
place, 1680. 12°. 3 vols. Haga, 1726. 8°.
4 vols, are not sought after.
12638 — opere. Londra, 1747. large
4°. 2 voll.
12639 — opere, coll' aggiunta delle
inedite. Lond. (Par., PrauH), 1 768.
1 2°. 8 voll.
12640 — opere. Cosmopoli (Ven.),
1 769. 8°. 8 voll.
12641 — tutte le opere, con una
prefiaz. di Gius. Baretti. Lond.,
Da vies, 1772. large 4°. 3 vols.
Fine and augmented with the comedy, //
Frate.
12642 — opere. Fir., Cambiagi,
1782-83. 4°. 6 vols. With Ma.
chiavelli's portrait.
The 6th vol. contains works not before
edited, but the edition is not very correct.
A copy on blue paper in the Bibl. Riccardi,
No. 10456.
12643 — opere. Filadelfia(Lironio),
1 796. 8^". 6 voll.
Fine and correct, but the 7 inedited
pieces here added, are in part not by Ma-
chiavelli. Superintended by Gaetano Pog-
pall.
12644 — opere. Without place
(Fir.), 1796-99. 8°. 8 voll. (48
paoli).
Carelessly superintended and incorrect.
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12645 — opere. Mil. 1804. S"".
10 voll.
Belonging to the CUusiei ItdL
12646 — opere. Mil., L. Mussi,
1810-11. large 4°. ii voll. On
vellum paper.
A fine edition with some augmentations.
There were only 200 numbered copies
struck off on vellum paper, 8 on blue, and
12 on common paper. It became quickly
out of print, and is greatly sought after.
12647 — opere complete. £dizione
oorretta sopra i manoscritti auto-
graph! e sopra altri codici i piii ce-
lebri, e aumentata di undici lega-
zioni e lettere non pubblicate nelle
precedent! ediz!on!. Italia (Fir,,
Piatti), 1 81 3. large 8^ 8 voU.
(48 paoli). Also on vellum paper.
With I portrait and i facsimile. A cri-
tical edition and the most completa The
pieces are also sold separately : // Principe
1 vol., Istorie Fior, 1 vols., and Carteggiy
Jegastumi e lettere famil. 3 Tob.
12648 — opere. Italia. 1819. 16®.
9 vols. With Machiavelli's por-
trait.
12649 — opere inedite. Lond. 1 760.
12650 — opere inedite in prosa e in
vers!. Amst. (Lucca), 1763. 4**.
2 parts in i vol.
Lond. 1777. 4^ is only a new title.
12651 — oeuvres, traduct. nouv. par
Th. Guiraudet (et Hochet). Par.,
Pichard, an 7 (1799). 8°. 6 voll.
(36 fr., on vellum paper 60 fr.)
Ed. II. Par. 1 803 . 8°. 6 vols, is only a new
title. An indifferent edition and containing
neither the poems nor the novels and plays.
A new and complete edition in 1 1 vols. 8**.
was announced at Paris in 1831. An
older translation (by Fr. T^tard), Haye^
1743. 13°. 6 vols, is inferior.
12652 — works transl. by Ed. Farne-
worth. Ed. II. Lond. 1774. 8°.
4 voll.
Previously, 16, 1763. 4". 3 vols. An
earlier English translation. Land. 1695 or
1710. foL In Dutch, Haag^ 1703. 8^
5 vols.
12653 — arte della guerra. Fir.,
hered! di Ph. di Oiunta, i6Agosto
152 1. 8^ 124 leaves.
The first edition, very scarce, and cited
by the academy ddla Crusca. Also^ ib ,
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1001
ud,f 1539. 8^ 1 14 leaves. The edition, i^.,
Gttm/t, 155 1. 4°. is still of value.
12654 — libro dell' arte della guerra.
Ven., figliv. di Aldo, 1540. 8°.
108 numbered and lo unnumbered leaves.
Fine and very correct. Also, t6., tu/.,
1546. 8*. Other editions are : Ven.
(without the printer*s name) 1537. 8**.
Ven.^ Comin da Trina, 1541. 8°. Ven,y
Giglio, 1554. T2^ Without place, 1587.
8^ Tn Latin, Arg. 1610. 8''. In Frendi
(by J. Charrier), Par. 1546. fol. and
Rouen, 1664. 12"*. and (by Fr. T^tard),
Atnst. 1693. I2^ In Carman, MUmpeU
gardiy 1623. 4^ In English, Lond. 1588.
12655 — discorsi sopra la prima deca
di T. Livio. Roma, Ant. Blado,
'53^- 4°-
The first edition, as the dedication is
of the 18th of October. The printer as-
sets that he supervised it after Machia-
velli*s own MS.
12656 — — Fir., Bn. di Giunta,
10 Nov. 1531. 4°.
Scarce, and cited by the academy della
Crusca. 6 unnumbered leaves of preli-
minary matter, 155 munbered leaves, and
1 leaf with the lily. Some copies (of the
same printing) have the year 1530 in the
title. Also, Fir.fGiuntif 1543. 4**.
12657 — discorsi etc. nuovamente
corretti et con somma diligenza
ristampati. Ven., figliv. di Aldo
1540. 8°. 215 leaves.
Fine and correct. Also, ib., iid., 1546.
8**. Other editions are, Ven., Nicoiini da
Sabio, 153a, or 37, or 40. 8°. Ven., Seeta,
T534. 8^ Ven., Bm. de ZanetH, 1537. 8".
Ven., Comin da Trxno, 1540. 8°. Ven.,
Rufinelli, 1543. 8°. Ven., GiolUa, 1550.
1 1*. Ven., Giglio, 1554. n°. Palermo,
Antomelli, 1584. 8^ Without place, 1680.
T2°. The edition, Ven. 1630, is remark-
able for having appeared under the anagram-
roatic name Amaddio Niecoolucci, and
is furnished with all the usual privi-
legia.
12658 — disputationum de republica
libri III. LB., Lessen, 1649. 12^
Previously, Mompelgardn^ 1588 or 99.
8*. Ff. 1608 or 19. 11'. Marpurgi,
1620. 8*. LB. 1643. 12°.
12659 — reflexions sur la premiere
decade de T. Live, trad, en fran9.
avec un discours prelimin. (par
M. de Menc). Par., Didot, 1782.
^)^'. 2 voll. Also on large paper.
Also, Amst, 1 782. 8°. 2 voU. An earlier
3«U
1002
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translation is, Le x-3. livr€ det disoours de
Vestal de pais ei de guerre sur la I. dkeade
de T. Live, tradttict d'iiaHen en Franeoye
(by Jac Oohory). Par.-, GroulleaUy 1548.
fol. Augmented with Le Prince (by the
same translator), ib. 1571 or 1629. 8^
Augmented with Le Prince and the Art de
guerre (translated by J. Charrier), Par.
1635, or 37, or 46. 4^ The same transla-
tions (corrected by Brienouur) under the
title, CEuvres de MachiaveL Rouen(Par.)j
] 664. 1 2°. 2 y<M.-—Discour$ poiU. eur la I.
die. de T. Live. Nouv. traduci. {par Fr.
T^tard). Anut. 1691-92. 12°. 2 vols, and
with the title, (Euvret. T. I. ArMt. 1697.
I2».
12660 — Unterhaltnngen uber die i.
Decade der rom. GescL. des Liidus^
a. d. Ital. (von F. 6hf. Findeisen u.
J. G. Scheffner). Danz., Fldrke,
1776. 8°. 3 voll. (ad.) — Discourse
upon the meanes of well governing
and maintaining in good peace a
kingdome or otlier principalitie.
Lond. 1602. fol. Discourses upon
the first decade of Livius^ transl. by
Edw. Dacres. Lond. 1635 ^^ 74*
8°. ib. 1 68 1, fol. — Discourzen over
de eerste tien Boeken van T. Li.
vius. Leyden, 1652. 8°.
12661 — historie (Fiorentine, libri
VIII). Roma, Ant. Blado, 25
Marzo 1531. 4^
The first edition and very fine.
12662 — historie Fiorentine. Fir.,
Bn. di Giunta, 26 Marzo 1532.
40
124 numbered leaves (the first 4 without
numbering) and 4 unnumbered with the
signatures FF. These last 4 leaves (the
xst and 2nd of which are errata, the 3itl is
blank, and the 4th the lily) are often want-
ing, and are sometimes made good by a
subflequent reprint. An edition dted by
the aaulemy della Crusca and most prized.
Repeated, Fir., Giunia, 1537 and 51. 4^
12663 — historie^ nuovamente con
diligenza ristampate. Ven.^ figliv.
di Aldo, 1540. 8^
259 leaves, 4 at the commencement, at
the end i with the colophon and anchor.
Neat and very carefully superintended.
Also, ib.y iid.y 1546 and 52. 8^. Piacenza,
heredi di Gbr. GiolHoy 1587. X2^ recom-
mends itself by its peculiar neatness.
0\her editions are, Ver^ (without the
printer's name), 1537. S** V^^y Cotnin
da Trinoj 1541. 8^ Ven,, Gigtto, 1554.
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12". Biga, PhUarpiy 1768. 12°. 2 volL
See above, BuoKACcoasi, No. 3149.
12664 — historifie Florentinae libri
VIII. (et vita Castruccii). LB., Hi.
de Vogel (Elzevier), 1645. 12°.
Uncommonly neat; but Hag. Com.y
Vlaeq, 1658. 12^ is badly printed. Pre-
viously, Arg. t6io. 8**. The following is
only a translation of the first book : De
nUgraiionibus popular, septentr. liber yfaetua
ex itaHoo eermone latinus per Hi. Tur^
lerum. Ff. 1564. 8^ Hanov. 1601. 8*.
12665 — histoire de Florence trad,
par P. de Barrett. Par. 1789. 12^
2 voll.
Earlier translations by Pt. Brinon, Par.
1577. 8^ and (by Fr. T^tard), AnuL
1694. 12*". 2 volL
12666 — Florentin, Geschichten^ aus
dem ital. iibs. von W. Neumann.
Berl., Weiss, 1 809. large 8°. 2 voll.
(3d-)
The German translation by D. W. Otto,
Lp». 1788. 4^ 2 vols, did not succeed.
In English by Th. Bedingfield, Lond,
1595. fuL and by an unknown person,
Lond. 1674. 8°. and ib. 1761. I2^ 2 vds.
12667 — il principe, la vita di Cas-
truccio Castracani, il modo che
tenne il duca Valentino etc. Roma^
Ant. Blado, 4 Gennajo 1532. 4^
The first edition, tolerably scarce and
sought after. The Ritratli delle cote di
Franda are not contained in it. An edi-
tion of 15 15 is certainly a nonentity.
12668 — il principe, la vita di Cas-
truccio Castracani, il modo che
tcnne il duca Valentino, i ritratti
delle cose della Francia e della Ale-
magna. Fir.^ Bn. di Giunta, 8
Maggio 1532. 4^ 70 leaves.
Equally scarce, and cited by the academy
della Crusca. Repeated, t^., id., 1534 and
40. 4°.
12669 — - Ven., figliv. di Aldo» 1540.
8^
2 leaves of preliminary matter, 84 leaves^
and I leaf with the andior: it is also
of value. Repeated, ib., iid.y 1546. 8**.
Ven., Giolito, 1550. 12**. is also very neat.
Other editions are: Ven, (without the
printer's name), 1535, 37, and 38. 8**.
Ven., Comin da Trino, 1541. S". Ven.,
Giglioy 1554. I2\ Palermo, AntonieUiy
1584. 8^
12670 — il principe. Without place
(Livomo), 1798. 8®.
A copy on bad vellum was sold at Paris
in 1810 for 50 fr.
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12671 — princeps ex Sylv. Telii
tradnctione. Adjecta sunt ejusd.
argumenti alior. quorund. contra
Machiav. scripta. LB.^ Hi. de
Vogel (Elzevier), 1643. i^"**
Alao, LtB. 1648. Il^ Prerioiuly, Bas.
1560 and 80. 8°. Maniiabelgardi, 1599.8%
UrseOii, 1600. la**. Ff. 1608 and 22. 12\
Corrected by Hm. Conring, Hhnst 1660
or 86. 4**. Cum comm. Cap, LangenherL
AmsL 1699. 8%
12672 — le prince trad, en fran9.
(par Jac. Gohory, revu par Brien-
cour). Rouen (Par.), 1664. 12**.
Trad, par Amelot de la Houssaye.
Amst. 1683 or 86. 12°. Traduc-
tion nouv. (par Fr. T^tard). Amst.
1696 or 96. 1 2°. — La vie de Cas-
truccio trad, en frany. Par. 1753.
12673 — der Furst, frei iibs. u. mit
biograph. etc. Nachrichten u. den
Anmerkk. des Amelot de la Hous-
saye herausg. Ton Fr. N. Baur.
Arnstadt u. Rudolst. 1804. 8°.
Prenously, Ff. and Lps. 1745. 8%
Hannov, 1 756 or 62. 8**.
12674 — the prince and the life of
Castruccio Castracani, transl. from
the Ital. by J. Scott Byerley. Lond.
1810. 8°. (98.) — Prints med Unter-
sokningen d&af, ofversat af C.
Klingenberg. Sth. 1757. 8°.
Concerning the wridngs againBt the
Principe, see Marchand Dictionn. 1. 43.
VallHre'a CataU IV. 474 sq. Buchholx
uber JUTs Fiirsterupiegei^ in WoUmann^a
Geaeh, u. PoHt. 1803, II. 69 etc. Anff,
Biddfi Penrieri intomo alio scopo di iV.
Machiav. nel libro del principe. Mil* 1 8 1 o.
8"*. Concerning Casp. Sdoppius^s defence
in MS. of Machiavelli*8 principles, see
Morelli Codd, lot. bild. Namana, p. 46 etc.
12675 — r asino d' oro, con alcuni
altri capitoli e novelle del medesimo^
nnovamente messi in luce. Fir.^
Bn. Giunta^ 1 549. 8®. 64 leaves.
Scaroe^ and cited by the academy della
Cnisca. Containing besides the Asino also
Quallro oapUoll, decennale, I. et II. and
Novella di Belfagory which last is here
printed probably fur the first time with
MaduaTelli^s name. Brevio had previously
given it to him, as his property, in his
Rime e prose, Roma, Blado, 1545. 8^
12676 —- r asino d' oro con tutte
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1003
r altre sue operette. Roma^ 1588.
small 8°.
115 numbered leaves, and 1 blank leaf.
The place of printing is feigned, and the
printer's symbol is that of the later Oioliti.
According to some this edition appeared at
Naples, but it has not at all the appear-
ance of an Italian production. Besides the
contents of the preceding edition there
is also to be found therein Machiavelli*8
C/Mriaand Mandragola,
12677 Trajetto, van den Water,
J 733. 8°. with plates.
Very carefully superintended, and well
printed. The orthography is modernised,
and the punctuation corrected. The con-
tents are the same as in the preceding
edition. — Mch. Colombo Ragionamento
sovra ttn luooo delT asino (f oro €U Mach.,
stranamente vixiato nelle edizioni dalla tes-
tina e malamente correUo nelle modeme
rUtampe. Fir. 18 17. 8^ Consult Millin
Annal. encycL 18 18, iV. 373. — The
marriage cf Beelphegor, an Italian novell.
Lond. 1671. 8**. Ver vom Weibe uber^
leuffelie Teufel. Aus dem MachiaveUo
ins TetUsch ubertragen durch Siman (sic)
von Leiden. Gedrukkt (sic) zum Sieuer^
fried im sehwartxen Schwan, without date.
I2^ I sheet (commonly in Kurandor's
die 60M Sieben. fVUt. 1662. l2^).
12678 — • commedia di Callimaco
et di Lucrezia (Mandragola). With-
out place or date. 8°.
With the signatures A-K, and 31 lines.
The first edition, and extremely scarce;
probably printed at Florence immediately
at the commencement of the 16th century.
Although the orthography and punctuation
are very incorrect, yet the readings are
often better than in the subsequent edi-
tions.
12679 — Mandragola, comedia face-
tissima di Lucretia e Callimaco.
Yen., N. d*Aristotile detto Zop-
pino, 1531. 8°.
12680 — Mandragola comedia fsLce-
tissima di Lucretia h (sic) Calli-
maco. Nuouamente stampata, et
con ogai diligenza corretta. With-
out place (Fir., Mazzocco, Gucci e
Ricci), 1533. 8°.
28 numbered leaves, with the sigpiatures
G^K. A very scarce edition, and cited by
the academy della Cruaca. The types re-
semble those of No. 12682, and the same
as those with which the Giunti printed the
SonetH e oanxoni di div. autori Toscani, in
1527. Also, Bindoni e Pasiniy 1537. 8**.
Fir. (without the printer*i name) 1553. 8**.
1004
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12681 Fir., Bn. Giunta, 1550.
8°.
28 numbered leaves. Very scarce, and
also cited by the academy della Cnisca.
Also Novamente riveduta et ricorretta per
Girol. Ruacelli, Ven,, Plinio Pielriuania,
1554. S°. — Mandragora (in German after
Machiavelli). Without place, 1805. 8°.
(12 gr.)
12682 — Clitia comedia facetissima
nuouamente stampata. Fir., Maz-
zocco, Gucci e Ricci, 1537. 8°,
32 unnumbered leaves (the last blank),
with the signatures A-D. Ije&f 31a is
the Greek colophon: ^Koptyria *Ayruyiov
fiaKtoxu>v, Kcu rucoXaip yovxiois, icoi irtcpy
^K^0( 4ipcF. A very scarce edition, and
cited by the academy deila Cnisca. Of
the tj'pes the same may be said as in
No. 12680.
12683 — Clitia comedia^ nuovam.
corretta et ristampata. Fir. {Bn»
Giunia), 1548. 8^
32 leaves (one blank), also very scarce.
There is also a very scarce edition of the
Mandragola and CHjnOy Fir.y GkmHy
1556. 8^
12684 — decennale primo e parte del
secondo, pubblicato da Agst. di.
IMatteo. Without place or date.
8^
An extremely scarce original edition, and
printed in the i6th century.
12685 — rime (da Gaetano Poggiali).
Without place or date {Livomo,
1797). 8°.
There are only 12 unmutilated copies.
A copy on blue paper with the date of the
year in Trivulzio*s library at Milan.
12686 — lettere. Fir., Cambiagi,
1767. 8\
Superintended by Fd. Fossi.
MACHO, see Julibn.
12687 MACHSOR seu judaicarum
precum breviarium totius anni italic!
ritus. Soncixii et Casale, 5246
(i486), large 4°.
The first edition, extremely scarce. It
contains 2 parts, the Arst of which has 165
leaves, the second 154 (319 together), with
34 lines. A copy on vellum in the library
at Turin, a second (formerly in the pos-
session of de Rossi) in the library at Parma,
a third (only the ist part) in Lord Spen-
cer*s library.
12688 MACINTOSH. Gaelic pro-
verbs. New edit, much enlarged
MAC
and improved by Alex. Campbell.
Lond. 1 819. 12^
See also Makintosh.
ft689 MACKAY, And. The theory
and practice of finding the longitude
at sea or land. Aberdeen, 1801.
8^. 2 vols, with plates.
There is a third edition, augmented, in
1 vols, in large 8°. (al. iis. 6d.)
12690 MACKENZIE. Sketch of
the war with Tippoo Sultan. Cal-
cutta, [793. 4°. 2 parts.
12691 MACKENZIE, Alex. Voy-
ages from Montreal, on the river
St. Lawrence, through the con-
tinent of North America, to the
Frozen and Pacific oceans, in the
years 1789-93. Lond. 1801. 4^.
with maps (il. lis. 6d.).
Also, Par,^ Levrault, t8o3. 8°. a vols,
with plates (12 fr.). In French by J. Gas-
t^a. Par, 1802. 8°. 3 vols, with plates.
In German in the Biil. der Reitebetchr.
B. 7.
12692 MACKENZIE, F. and A.
PuoEN. Specimens of Gothic ar-
chitecture. Lond. 1 816. 4^ with
61 plates.
12693 MACKENZIE, G. Lives
and characters of the most eminent
writers of the Scots nation. Edinb.,
Watson, 1708-22. fol. 3 vols.
12694 MACKENZIE, G. Stewart.
Travels in Iceland during the sum-
mer of the year 1810. Ed. II.
Edinb. 181 2. 4°. with 2 maps and
15 illuminated plates (3I. 3s.).
In German in the BibL der Reitebeschr.
2 H'dlftey B. I.
12695 MACKENZIE, H. Works,
revised and corrected by the author.
Lond. 1808. 8°. 8 vols. (3I. 3s.)
The author of the Man of the world,
Man of feeling etc.
12696 MACLAURIN, Colin. Ge^
metria organica s. descriptio linea-
rum curvar. Lond. 1720. 4°.
12697 — treatise of fluxions. Edinb.
1 742. 4°. 2 vols, with plates.
Also, Lond, 1801. 8°. 2 vols, with plates
(il. 8s.). In French hy Pezenas. Par,
1 749. 4". 2 vols, with plates.
12698 — an account of Newton's
MAC
philosopbical discoreries. Lond.
1748. 4^. with plates.
Also, Land. 1750 or 1775. 8^ In
French by Lavirotte, Par. 1 749. 4°. with
plates.
12699 — treatise of Algebra. Lond.
1748. 8^
The best edition. Also, LoTid. 1 788 or
96. 8*. In Frenc:h, Par. 1753.4".
12700 MACPHERSON, D. Annals
of commerce^ manufactures, fisheries,
and navigation, containing the com-
mercial transactions of the British
empire and other countries, from
the earliest accounts to the union in
1 80 1. Lond. 1805. 4°. 4 vols.
(81. 88.)
12701 — history of the European
commerce with India, Lond. 181 a.
4^ (il, 168.)
12702 M ACPHERSON, James. Cri.
tical dissertations on the origin, an-
tiquities, language etc. of the an-
cient Caledonians, the Picts etc.
Lond. 1 768. 4°.
See also Ossian.
12703 MACQUER, Pt. Jos, Dic-
tionnaire de chymie. Par. 1778.
4**. 2 vols, or in 8°. 4 vols. Neuf-
chsltel, 1789. 8°. 5 voll.
In Italian by Ant. 8oopoli, Pavioy 1783.
S\ 9 roll. In Fngliflh, Lond. 1771. 4°.
2 voll. or ib. 1777. 8^ 2 volL In Gretman
by J, Gf. lieonhardi, the 3rd edition ooiv
rected by Jer. Bj. Richter and Sgm. F.
Hermbstkdt, Lpx. 1806 etc 8^ 7 voIL
(i4d. i6gr.)
MACRIZI, see Alm akrizi.
12704 MACROBIUS, Aurel. Theo-
dosius. Expositio in somnium Sci-
pionis M. T. Ciceronis et saturna-
liorum libri VII. Ven., N. Jen-
son, 1472. fol.
166 leaves (the ist and hut 2 blank)
with 40 lines, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. The first edition,
very scarce, and fine. Leaf 2°' line i is
80MNIVM SCIPIONIS EX CICERO-
NIS. The colophon is in leaf i66i> in
4 lines. A copy on vellum in the Royal
library at Paris, a second in Lord Pem-
broke's library (Dibdin Deoam. III. 290),
a third in Bibl. Imperiaii (Roma, 171 1.
fiJ.), p. 303.
Mention has lieen made of an edition at
Rome, superintended by bishop Andreas de
Aleria before 1468, because he says in his
MAC
1005
preface to the Oellius of 1469, that he has
corrected the Greek passages in Macrobius.
But no copy of it is known, and besides
Schweynheim and Pannarz do not mention
it in their letter of 1472, to Sixtus IV.
Mahul, in the Cleusical journal ^ XXII. 52,
conjectures that Andreas had employed
himself upon Macrobius, but that the edi-
tion itself had not appeared. At the same
time he nevertheless considers it doubtful
whether the rest of the editions by An-
dreasi, mentioned in that place, namely,
Gellius, Apulejus, and Hieronymus, really
appeared. I consider this doubt to \)e un-
necessary, and the nonexistence of an
earlier Roman edition as decided.
12705 — — « Brixis, Boninus de Bo-
niriis, 6 Jun. 1483. fol.
100 leaves, with 37 lines, and signatures.
Tolerably fine.
12706 Brixise, Boninus de Bo-
ninis, 15 Maji 1485. fol.
176 leaves, widi 37 lines, and signatures.
A reprint of the preceding. The edition,
Lips. 1485. fol. (only in £mesti*s Cai€U.
p. 174^ has probably arisen from a ty-
pograpnical error (instead of Brvna).
12707 — — Ven. (without the
printer's name), 29 Jun. 1492. fol.
89 numbered leaves, with 57 hues, and
the signatures a^p. The edition, Mediol.,
Scinzenzeler, 1498. fol. is greatly sus-
pected.
12708 — — Ven., Ph. Pincius^
29 Oct. 1500. fol.
36 and 86 numbered leaves, with the
signatures a-/ and A-O. It appears to be a
reprint of the preceding. A Bolognese
edition of this year seems suspicious.
12709 — de somno Scipionis nee non
de Saturnalibus libri, summa di-
ligentia suo nitori restituti. Brixiap,
Ang. Britannicus, 18 Jan. 1501.
fol.
4 leaves of preliminary matter (title and
index) and i/;8 numbered leaves.
12710 — Macrobius nunc primum
integer, nitidus et suo nitori resti-
tutus (par J. Rivium). Ven., Agst.
de Zannis, 15 Jun. 15 13. fol.
The first new revision of the text, yet
without MSS. Reprinted, Par., Ascens.,
cat. Fehr. 15 15. fol.
12711 — interpretatio in somnium
Scipionis. Saturnaliorum libri VII.
Hsec omnia N. Angelius correxit
imprimique curavit. Flor., Ph.
Junta, m. Jul. 1515. 8^
\2 leaves of preliminary matter, 979
1006
MAC
numbered leaves, and i leaf, printer*! sym-
bol. A new recension, but without MSS.
Reprinted, Ven,, «/. TactUntu de Tridinoy
153 1, fol.
12712 — Macrobius integer, nitidus
suoque decori ab J. Rivio superio-
ribus annis et nunc cura Ascensia-
norum multo diligentius resti tutus.
Addito libello Censorini de die na-
tali. Par., Badius, 1519. fol.
5 leaves of preliminary matter and 100
numbered leaves. Repeated, ib.yid., 1524.
fol. The editions Baa. 15 19. fol. Arg.
1519. foL Nrb. 1519. fol. are suspected;
the last two in the Upsal catalogue^
12713 — in somnium Scip. 11. II. et
VII ejusdem libri Satumalior. (re-
cens. Arnoldus Vesaliensis). Col.,
Cervicomus, m, Aug. 1521. fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter (the 6th
errata) and 146 numliered leaves. A new
and careful recension, but without MSS.
Divided into chapters for the first time.
12714 — in 8omn. Scip. 11. II et VII
ejusdem Saturnaliorum. Nunc
denuo recogniti et multis in locis
aucti (per Amoldum Vesaliensem).
Col.^ Cervioornus, prid. nonas Ja-
nuar. 1526. fol.
10 leaves of preliminary matter and 140
numbered leaves. A new edition of the
preceding recension, but likewise without
MSS., chiefly from Athenaus. Reprinted,
Col., Soter, 1527. 8^ Lugd., Sb. Gry-
phius, 1532, or 38, or 42. 8".
12715 — in somnium Scip. ex Cice-
ronis VI. libro de rep. explanatio.
Ejusd. Saturnalior. libri VII. Cen-
sor inus de die natal i^ additis ex ve-
tusto exemplari nonnuUis, quee de-
siderabantur. Ven., Aldus et And.
Asulanus, m. Apr. 1528. 8^
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 32a
numbered and 2 blank leaves (the anchor
on the last). Superintended by Donatus
Veronensis, whose lalKnir scarcely extends
beyond the correction of the typographical
errors: he had no MSS. An Aldine of
1517 is a nonentity.
12716 — In somn. Scip. 11. II. E-
jusd. Saturnalior. 11. VII ex ve-
tustiss. MSS. codd. recogniti et
aucti (per Jo. Camerarium). Bas.^
Hervagius, 1535. fol.
20 leaves of preliminary matter, 334
numbered leaves, and i leaf, errata and
MAC
print8r*s symboL A new and valuable re-
cension from 2 MSS. Reprinted, Lugd.,
Sb. GryjMus, iSSO> or S6, or 60. 8^
Lugd,, Theob. Paganus, 1560. 8°. Ven,,
Hi. Sootus, 1570. S°. Ven., J. Gryphius,
1574. 8^
12717 — in somn. Scip. 11. II. E-
jusd. convivior. Saturnalior. 11. VII.
(ed. H. Steplianus). Par. 1585. 8^
7 leaves of preliminary matter, 578 pages,
and 40 unnumbered leaves. Camerarius^s
text forms the groundwork, corrected from
MSS. (by L. Garrio.)
12718 — opera. J. Isaacius Pontanus
recensuit et Saturnalior. libros MS.
ope auxit, ordinavit et castigatt.
sive notos adjecit. (Ace. J. Meur-
sii not«). LB.^ Fr. Raphelengius,
1597. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 697 pages,
and 27 imnumbered leaves (index and
Meur8ius*s notes). Pontanus made use of
an English MS. The notes are valuable ;
the book De differentiis gr. et lot. verH is
also included.
12719 — opera. J. Isaacius Pontanus
secundo recensuit : adjectis ad libros
siugulos notis. Quibus acced. J.
Meursii breviores notse. LB., Maire,
1628. 8°.
16 leaves of preh'rainary matter, 76S
pages, and 23 unnumbered leaves (index
and errata). A new revision of the
preceding edition, but without any fresh
matoiids.
12720 — opera. Ace. notae integrie
Isacii Pontani, J. Meursii, Jac.
Gronovii. LB., Doude, 1670. 8^.
A new recension in the Somn. Sdp. from
2 MSS., and in the Saturn, from i MS.
Not very correctly printed.
12721 — opera. Ace. integrse Is.
Pontani, J. Meursii, Jac. Gronovii
animadvv. £d. noviss. cum ind. lo-
cupletiss. Loud., Dring, 1694. 8^.
A literal reprint of the preceding, and
very incorrect.
12722 — quae extant omnia, diligen-
tissime emendata et cum optimis
edd. collata (a Hi. Vulpio). Pata-
vii, Cominus, 1736. 8°.
Also copies on laxge paper and on blue
paper. A correct impression of the text
from Gronovius's edition of 1670, the pa-
gination of which is also given in the mar-
gin. Some readings are admitted into the
text from the Aldine, and from the Paris
MAC MAF 1007
editkmof 1585. Without n4>te8 (eaxepting 12728 MADOX, Th. Formulare
c^j^uote^cfJont^iiB^dO^^op^e^to AngHcanum. or a collection of an-
index erf Gron^us'8 edition. ^ «e°* charters and instruments of
12723 - opera cum notis integris ^'f'* ^°^' *?*«^ ^^"^ *^^ ^"g*"
Pontani, Meuisii, Gronovii. cfui. Sf^*' ^'^°V^?if N°™^^^°^^«* *^
bus adjunxit et suas J. C. Zeunius. S^^fV ^^ ""^'^"^ ? ' ^"^^
Lps., Georgi. 1774. 8^ (2 d.) ^^"- ^^"^- '7^^' ^^^•
An incorrect reprint of the edition of ^Printed again in the Dutch edition of
1670, viih good notes of its own by Zeu- Jymer. A very important work, whidi
mus.
has not yet however been judiciously made
._. 1 . 1 1 11 . use ^' SM Schartenumn System <L DipUh
12724 — opera ad opt. edd. collata. ^a/. 1. 109 etc.
Biponti, 1788. 8^ 2 voU. (i d. 12729 — firma burgi, or an historical
^ ^') i ,./- .. . . essay concerning cities, towns, and
12725 — de differentm et societati. bonrngh* of E^land. Lond. 1726.
bus graeci latinique verbi libelJus f^^
nunc prim, in lucem editus (a J. ,'^ •_. ^ j ^. .^. i?xi.
OpsoiiEo). Par., Dion. Duvallius, 12730 -history and antiquities of the
iq88 8° exchequer. Lond. 1740-41. fol. 2
Previously, Par. 1583. 8*. ^^^' . , r j r 1 / 1 1
., , -, .. . Pievioiuly,X.ofia. 17x1. foL (also on uu^
12726 — Alph. Mahul dissertation paper.)
historique littfraire et bibliogra- 12731 _ baronia Anglicana, a history
Dhique sur la vie et les ouvrages de ^ Landho„o„ and baronies. Lonl
Macrobe, m the Classical Journal ,^^, /. i aIo^ ^« lo.^ ^»«v^.
XX. 105 etc. XXI. 81 etc. XXII. 'AV^'JrLrti^r.T ^ ^^
51 etc. Previously in MiUin An. MADRIGNANUS, see Barthema
nal. encycl. 1 8 1 7. V. 2 1-76.— The ^^^ Itinerarium.
slaughter of the children in Bethle- 12732 MAERJ^ANT, Jac. Spiegel
hem as an historical feet vindi- bistoriael of Rymkronyk, met aan-
cated, and the suspected Chris- teekeningen door Jac Amout Clig-
tianity of Macrobius disprov'd, by nett en Jan Steenwinkel. Leyden,
J. Masson. Lond. 1728. 8^ Fr. de Does, 1784-85. 8°. 2 voU.
The Greek translation of Macroblus's 12733 MAFFEI, J. Pt. Historiar.
£omn.«t»p. by MaximnsPlanudes fills the Jndicar. libri 16, selectar. item ex
first 4 sheets of the 1st VOL of Ch. F. Malt- t j* • « 1 Vu • . j
taire's AnecdoL Grac,, which was not ^^^^^ epistolar. libri 4, eodem in-
finished. These sheets are in the Leipsic ternrete. Ace. Ign. Loyolae vita,
university library. Onsult Gregor, Co- CoI. Agr., Birckmann, 1593. fol*
rinih. ed. Schdfer, p. 876. rj^^ y^^ edition, which is preferred to
12727 MADER, Jo. J. De biblio- those in 4". and 8^
thecis atque archivis viror. clarissi- 12734 — istorie delle Indie orientali,
mor. libelli et commentationes. Ed. trad, dal latino da Fr. Serdonati.
II. cur. J. A(nd.) S(chmid.) Hlmst, pir., Giunti, 1589. 4°.
1 702. 4°. Nova accessio. ib. 1 703. ^ited by the academy della Cnisca. The
4^. Accessio altera, ib. 1705. 4°. edition, Bergamo, Lancelloiiu 1749- 4"'- «
3 parts in l vol. vols, (and on large paper) is also ^ood.
Concerning a projected continnation of The Frrach translation (by de Pure), Par.
diis collection, by J. Dt. Windcler, see £. '^5- 4 • w not pnzed.
F. Neubawr Naehr. von jetzOeb. Gottet^ 12735 — opera omnia latine scripta,
geiehrten. L Th. ZuUi^u, «743. 4^ P- nunc primum in unum corpus col-
410. The collection by Koler may be add- 1 ^ ^ a ■»* ir • •... A^ m. ^
ed hereto, see above, No. 1 1494. ^^^* . ^^^' ^^Sei vita, Pt. Ant.
See also Centuria, No. 3913. Serassio autore. Bergomi, Lancel-
MADIEN, see Philippe de Ma- lottus, 1747. 4^ 2 voll.
dien. MAFFEI, P. Aless., see Rossi.
1008 MAF
12736 MAFPEI, Scip. Opere. Ven,
1790. 8°. 21 voll.
Several MSS. of it are in the library at
Nismes; see MiUin Voy. ttn France, T.
IV. P. I. p. 273 not. I.
12737 •— (anon.) arte magica anni-
chilata libri III. Verona, Andreoni^
1754- 4°-
A copy on vellum 49 fr. 95 c McCarthy.
12738 — della formazione de' ful-
mini. Verona, Tumermani^ ^7^7-
12739 — (anon.) Gallise antiquitates
quaedam selectse. Veronee^ 1 734. 4°.
with plates.
Par, 1733. 4°. is less complete.
12740 — Greeconim siglie lapidarite.
VeronjB, 1746. 8°,
12741 — istoria diplomatica, che serve
d'introduzione all' arte critica in
tal materia. Mantova, Tumermani^
1727. 4^
12742 — Merope, tragedia, con an-
notazioui. Verona^Ramanzani, 1 745.
4°. with plates.
Fine and greatly sought after. With
Freret*s Frendi, and Ayre's English, trans-
lation.
12743 MAFFEI, J. Pt. Merope,
tragedia, giusta la prima edizione,
con le varie lezioni ed insieme con
alcune operette, coUe quali si cri-
tica, si difende e s'illustra la detta
tragedia. Ven., Bassaglia, 1747. 4°.
The edition, Verona, Giuliari, 1796. 4°.
is very fine. Also, Con varie lexioni e note
tU Vine. Cavallucci. Ltvomo, 1 763. 8**.
12744 — (anon.) museum Veronense
h. e. antiquar. inscriptionum atque
anaglyph orum coUectio, cui Tauri-
nensis adjungitur et Vindobonensis.
Ace. monumenta id genus plurima
nondum vulgata. Veronae, typis se-
minarii, 1 749. fol. with plates. I
12745 — osservazioni letterarie. Ve-
rona, 1737-40. 8°. 6 voll.
12746 — poesie. Verona, Andreoni,
1752. 8". 2 voll.
12747 — rime e prose. Ven., Coleti,
1719.4°.
12748 — della scienza chiamata ca-
valleresca libri 3. Roma, Gonzaga,
1 7 10. 4°.
A correct original edition.
MAG
12749 — (anon,) storia teologica delle
dottrine e delle opinioni corse ne*
cinque primi secoli della chiesa in
proposito della div. grazia, del li-
bero arbitrio e della predestinazione.
Trento, 1742. fol.
12750 — teatro, cio^ la tragedia (Me-
rope), la commedia (le ceremonie)
e il drama non piii stampato (la
fida ninfa). Verona^ Tumermani,
1730. 8°.
12751 — Verona illustrata. Verona,
1731-32. fol. with plates^ 4 parts
in I vol. Also on large paper.
Also, ib. 1739. small 4". 4 vols. A netr
edition, Ven. 1792, 93. 4**. 8 vols, with
plates.
12752 MAFFEI, Scip. Agnello. Gli
annali di Mantova. Tortona, Viola^
1675. ^"0^-
12753 MAGAGNO, Menon e Be-
gotto (that is, Agst. Rava, Gi. Bt.
Maganza e Bm. Rustichello).
Rime in lingua rustica Padovana.
Ven., Gr. Donato, 1584. 8^*. Also,
ib. 16 ro, or 20, or 59. 8°.
12754 MAGALHAES de Gandavo,
Pedro de. H istoria da provincia
de Santa Cruz, a que vulgarmente
chamamos Brazil. Lisb., Gon9alves,
«576. 4°-
Cited by the academy of Lisbon.
MAGALLANES, Fd., see Pioa-
PETTA.
12755 MAGALOTTI, Lr. Opere
tutte. T. I. Ven. 1761. 8°.
No more of this edition, superintended
by Gi. Bt. Pasquali, has appeared. This
vol. contains the Saggi di nalurali espe-
rienze.
12756 — lettere familiari. Ven., Co-
leti, 1 719, or 32, or 41. 4°.
12757 — lettere scientifiche ed eru-
dite. Fir., Tartini, 1721. 4°.
The editor was Th. Buonareuturi. Also,
Ven.y Ocehi, 1734. 4°., and Mil, 1806. 8^
a vols. {CUutid IL)
12758 — lettere. Fir., Manni, 1736.
40
This collection of 100 new letters was
superintended by Gius. Manni.
12759 — lettere del conte Lr. Maga-
lotti e di altri insigni uomini a lui
MAG MAG 1009
scritte. Fir., Cambiagi, 1769. 8^ ME6ENBER6, see Buch der
2 voll. Natur.
Aug. Fabroni was the editor. 12770 MAGGI, C. Mar. Rime varie
12760 — (pseudon.) canzonetti ana- raccolte da L. Ant. Muratori (coUa
creontiche da Lindoro Elateo. Fir., sua vita). Mil., Malatesta^ 1700.
Tartini. 1723. 8^ 12°. 5 vols. Also, Ven. 1708. 12°.
Scarce. 6 vols.
12761 — la donna imaginaria, canzo- 12771 — commedie e rime in lingua
niere, con altre di lui leggiadris- Milanese. Mil., Malatesta, 170 t. 8"^.
sime composizioni inedite, raccolte 12772 MAGGI, Fr. Mar. Syn*
e pubblic. da Gaetano Cambiagi. tagma linguar. orientalium, quae in
Lucca, Riccomini, 1762. 8°. Georgiae regionibus audiuntur. Ro-
The impression of the Canaronierc by itself, mae, typ. congr. de prop, fide, 1 670.
Fir., Bonducciy 1^62. 4°. ia leu correct, £q]^
12762 — il sidro, poema trad, dall' Previously, ib. 1643. fol*
Inglese, con aggiunta d'altri com- 12773 MAGHE, Engelbert. Chro-
ponimenti di vaij poeti. Fir., Bon- nicum b. Mariae virg. bonae Spei
ducci, 1752. 8°. ord. Praemonstratensis. Bonae Spei,
Previously without this appendage, t6., 1 704. 4°.
trf., 1749. S**. Very scarce.
12763 — varie operette. Ven., Piz. MAGISTER, see Thomas.
zolatto, 1779. 8°. MAGISTRUTIA, see Ausmo and
MAGAGNATI, see Capitoli. Bartholom^us a S. Concordio.
12764 MAGAZINE, European. MAGNA Charta, see Charta.
Lond. 1 782-1 8 1 4. 8*^. 6 vols. 12774 MAGNANI, Dm. Problema
In monthly parts at 28. It is going on. de anno nativitatis Christi. Romae,
12765 MAGAZINE, Monthly. Lond. 1772. 8°. with plates.
1796-1 815. 8°. 44 vols. 12775 — miscellanea numismatica, in
The N'ew Monthly Magazine hegan in quib. exhibentur populor. insigni-
"*^ umque virorum numismata omnia.
12766 MAGAZINE. The Scots Romae, Casaletti, 1 772-74. large 8°.
Magazine and Edinburgh literary ^ yoU.
miscellany. Edinb.. January 1739. 12776 — Lucania numismatica s. Lu-
— July 1817. 8°. 79 vols. caniae populor. numismata omnia.
The Edinburgh Magax. and literary mis- Romae, 1 775. 4°. 2 vols, with plates.
aOiny is included in it (since August 1818 ^2777 — Bruttia numismatica s.
in monthly parte at 2S.) It is going on. gruttiae, hodie Calabri«, populor.
12767 MAGAZINE, the farmer's, de- numismata omnia. Romae, i773.fol.
voted to agriculture and rural af- <^th 1 24 plates.
fairs. Edinb. 1800-20. 8°. 20 vols. 12778— (anon,) la ville de Rome, ou
and 1 vol. index to vols. 1-12. description succincte de cette su-
Yeariy 4 parts (4 to a yoL) at 38. It is perbe ville. R^me, Casaletti, 1778.
going on. ^ , fol. 4 vols, with 425 plates.
MAGAZINE, Gentleman's, see There are also copies with an Italian
Grntleman. title. — See also Icokarium.
12768 MAGAZINE, Novelist's, be- 12779 MAGNI, Jac. Sophilogium,
ing a collection of the best English libri III. Without place or date
novels. Lond. 1781 or 90. large 8^ (about 1470). small fol.
23 vols, with plates. Distinguished by the peculiar form of the
12769 MAGDALEN A, Agst. de la. ^> ^^»ch printing Panzer perhaps erro.
Arte de la lengua Tagala. Mexico. J^out "JS on*!:^^ S 'T^'.
1669. 8 . mark (a p with a cross on it), take it to be
MAGELONE, see Maodelonne* a Cologne or Netherland production^ as
1010
MAG
that sign never appears in any of Mente-
b'n*8 productions. 217 leaves with 35
lines, without sig^natures, catchwords, and
pagination. In the first 5 pages is a Ust of
chapters. Leaf 3b begins the work itself,
leaf 41* the and book (leaf 97a is blank),
and leaf 144* in the last line, the thini
book. Leaf 317b line 34 and 35 is the
oolqihon. ZophUogium edihtm a frcUre
laoobo magni de Parisiiu: ordinia here-
naia^ tancH Augu, finit foeliciier.
12780 without place or date.
small foL
From the same press, and likewise 217
leaves with 35 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination, and altngether
agreeing with the preceding, except that it
deviates throughout in the abbreviations.
Thus the 6rst two words of leaf la are Capi-
tula iracioHu (instead of CapUula iraokUgin
the preceding), and in leaf Qi7i> in the co-
lophon, Zophihiogium (instead of ZopAi/b^
ffhun), see Panzer, IV. 484. The work is
a sort of encyclopedia or collection of sen-
tences, and is useful in a critical point of
view on account of the passages quoted
from the classics.
12781 — Sophilogium, libri III.
Without place or date (Co/., about
1470). fol. Gothic letter.
167 leaves in 2 columns with 38 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. At the end, EjeplicU Sophilogium
felieiter. Also without place or date (£u-
Mtadiit Reyser), foL 188 leaves with lines
running all across the page, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. At the
end, SopfUlogium edihtm a fratre Jacobo
Magm etc — Without place or date {Col^
N. G'itz de Sletstat). fol. in 2 columns with
32 lines — ^Without place or date (about
T 475). fol. 148 leaves in 2 columns with 40
linesr
12782 Par., Mt. Crantz., U.
Gering et Mch. Friburger, i Jun.
1475. fol. Gothic letter.
The first dated edition. With 32 lines
running all across the page, and first 3
leaves of list of chapters. Also, 16., tuf.,
1477. 4^ Gothic letter, with the signatures
A-'Yy and often.
12783 — le livre des bonnes moeurs,
fait et compose par fr^re Jac. Le-
grant. Chablies, Pt. Lerouge, i
Avril 1478. fol. Gothic letter, 51
leaves in 2 columns.
This is not atranslation of the Sophilogium,
as has been supposed. Also^ without place
or date. fol. Gothic letter, with 36 lines
running ail across the page. Gen^y L.
MAG
Cruse, without data (before 1490). 4*.
Also under the title, Le trUor de sapience
eifieur de ttmle baniL Par., Vidoue, 1531.
8^. with woodcuts. The English transla-
tion. The book of good manners. WesU
minster, Caxton, 1487. fol. Gothic letter, is
very scarce. — See also Vias.
12784 MAGNUS, J. Gothorum
Sueonumque historia. Romee^ de
Viottis, 1554. foL
An edition greatly sought after. In
Swedish by Eric Schroder, Sth. 1620. fol.
12785 — historia metropol. ecclesiie
Upsaliensis. Romse, 1 560. fol.
12786 MAGNUS, Glaus. Historia
de gentibus septentrionalibus. Ro.
mm, de Viottis, 1555. fol. with
woodcuts.
The first edition, and more sought after
than the edition, Bas. 1567. fol. In Ita-
lian, Ven, T565. fol. with woodcuts. In
Gtennan by J. Bt. Fickler, Bas. 1567. foL
with woodcuts. The abridgment of this
work (by Corn. Scribon. Grapheus), Antw.
1558 or 62. 8". LB. 1645. I2^ Amet.
1669. 12**. (also translated into Italian,
French, and Dutch) is not sought after.
12787 MAGNY, Oliv. de. Amours.
ensemble un recueil d'aucunes oeu-
vres de Salel. Par. 1553. 8°. Also,
Lyon, 1573. 12°. — Gayet^s. Par.
1554. 8°.-— Soupirs. Par. 1557. 8**.
— Odes. Par. 1559. ^°'
All 4 vols, together are scarce, especially
the Gayetis, on account of their offensive-
ness.
12788 MAGRI, Jac. Elucidationes
ad quatuor libros institutionum
Justiniani. Mexici, 1787-88. 4°. 4
voU.
Altogether unknown in Europe.
12789 MAGUELONNE. L'histoire
du noble et vaillant chevalier Pierre
/de Provence et aussi de la belle
Maguelonne fiUe du roy de Naples
(par Bn. de Trevi^s). Without
place or date. 4°. Gothic letter with
woodcuts.
28 leaves with 31 and 32 lines running
across the page, arid the signatures a-g.
12790 — la belle Maguelonne. With,
out place or date. 4°. Gothic letter
with woodcuts.
54 leaves with 26 lines running all across
the page, and the signatures ai^fiH. Leaf
2 begins, Au nom de nostre seigneur Jesu^
crist.
HAG
12791 — cj commence listorye du
▼aillant cbeaalier pierre de prouence
et de la belle Maguelomie fiUe du
roj de naples. Without place^
1490. 4°. Gothic letter with wood-
cuts.
With lines miming all acroM the page.
12792 — histoire du i-ailUnt cheva-
lier Pierre, fils du comte de Pro-
vence, et de la belle Maguelonue^
fiUe du roi de Naples. Lyon, Gu.
le Roy, fol. Gothic letter with
woodcuts, 101 leaves.
In the copy whidi Valli^ra pooened,
and which was told at the duke of Mari-
boraugh^s aale in 1819 for liL is., the last
leaf 18 wanting. Bnmet ocmsiders it older
than the edition of 1492.
12795 — bistoire du vaillant cheva-
lier Pierre de Provence, et de la
belle Maguelonne, fille du roi de
Naples. Far., J. Trepperel, 15 Mai
1492. 4"^. Gothic letter with wood-
cuts.
12794 — bistoire de Pierre de Pro.
venoe et de la belle {Maguelonne.
(Rouen), le Forestier (or, pour
Mch. Angier), without date. 4^.
Gothic letter.
12795 — lliistoire des deux vrais et
parfaits amans Pierre de Provence
et la belle Maguelone fille du roi
de Naples. Avignon, de Channey,
1524. 8^ Gothic letter.
12796 — rhistoire de Pierre de Pro-
vence et de la belle Maguelonne.
Troyes, without date (17th cen-
tury). 8°. with woodcuts.
12797 — rhistoire du noble et vail-
lant chevalier Pierre de Provence
et de la belle Maguelonne. Lyon,
Didier, 1625. 8®.
Also in Biblioihhiue bleue. Par, 1769
or 75. 8«. 2 voli.
12798* — la historia de la linda Ma-
galona, hija del rey de Napoles, y
del muy esforgado cavallero Pierres
de Provenga. Toledo, 1526. 4°.
Also SevUioj de RobertU, 1542. 4**. So-
TogaxxOj AUaraque^ 1602. 4*.
12798^ — la historia del cavalier Pi-
erres de Provenga, y de la gentil
Magalona fiUa del rey de Napols ;
VOL. III.
MAI
idii
traduyda de llengua castellana en
la Ueneua catalana per Honorat
Comalada. Barcelona, Cormellas,
1650. 4°.
12799 — die schon Magelona...durch
Magister Veiten Warbeck auss
Frantzosischer sprach inn Teusche
(sic) verdolmetscht, mit einem
sendbrieff G. Spalatini. Ff. a. M.,
Giilfferich, 1549. 4^ with wood-
cuts. 50 leaves.
Also in the Buck der Liebe BL 31 b.
An abridgment in Re%chard*$ BibL der
Rontane XIV. 75-97. — B*n fast kurgtpeu
Uge HiMiory von air sMnen Magelona,
Without place, 1593. 8^.
12800 — den dcionne Magelona.
Kbhvn. 1662. 8°.
12801 — historya o Magielonie Krd-
lownie Neapolitanskey. w Krako-
wie, 1 70 1. 8"^.
Concerning this romance, see MUUn
Voy, en France T. IV. P. I. p. 354.
12802 MAHABHARAT. Srimah-
hftbh&rate Nalop&khjanam. Nalus,
carmen Sanscrit um, e Mahdbhl^rato.
Edidit, latine vertit et adnotatt. il-
lustravit Fr. Bopp. Lond., Treut-
tel, 1 819. 8^ (8 d.) — Nalus, eine
ind. Dichtung von Wjasa. Aus
dem Sanskrit im Versmaasse der
Urschrift iibersetzt mit Anmm. von
Kosegarten. Jena, 1820. 8°. (id.
16 gr.)
A Bengalese translation of a part of the
Mahabharat, Serampore, 1810. 11^.4 vols.
The Royal library at Dresden possesses 2
different MSS. of a free Persian translation
of the entire Mahabharat. /-
12803 MAHMOUD. Tableau des
nouveaux r^glemens de Tempire Ot-
toman, compost par Mahmoud Reis
Effendi. Imprim^ dans la nouvelle
imprimerie du Genie. Constanti-
nople, 1798. fol. 60 pages, with
many plates.
The small impression was only divided
among the ministers of the Porte, and
those of foreign courts who reside at Con-
stantinople. The plates are for the most
part unnecessary and badly executed.
MAHOMET, see Mohammcd.
MAJANSIUS, see Mayans.
12804 MAIER, M. II r^no di Na-
poli e di Calabria, descritto con
3X
lOlSS
MAI
medaglie. Roma (other copies,
Haya), 1723. fol. 2 parts in i vol.
with 35 plates.
At the same time the ind part to Ver-
gara's similar work. The edition, Lyon,
171 7. fol. ia cheaper, although it is pre-
tended that only 100 copies were struck
off.
12805 MAIGNAN, Emman. Per-
spectivae horarise 11. IV. Romae,
1648. fol. with plates.
12806 MAILATH. Koloczaer Co-
dex altdeutscher Gedichte, herausg.
von J. Nepom. Grafen Mail&th u.
J. P. Koffinger. Peath, Hartleben,
181 7. 8°. (2 d. 12 gr.)
A faithful impression of a faulty codex.
12807 MAILLA, Jos. Ann. Mar. de
Moyriac de. Histoire g^n^rale de
la Chine, traduite du Tong-Kien-
Kang-Mou, publiee par Tabb^ Gro-
sier, avec la description de la Chine.
Par. 1777-85. 4°. 13 vols, with
plates.
D*Anvi]le*8 maps to Duhalde are some-
times included. The 13th voL, or Grosier^s
Deseript. de la Chine, appeared also by
itself, Par. 1787. 8°. 7 voLb. See above,
GaosiER.
12808 MAILLARD, Oliv. Cy c6-
mence listoire de la passion dou-
loureuse de nostre doulx sauueur.
Par., J. Lambert, 1493. 4°. Gothic
letter.
A copy on vellum in the library of S.
Genevieve at Paris.
12809 — sermones dominicales, qua*
dragesimales et aurei, Parisiis et
alibi declamati. Par. 1511-30. 8°.
7 parts in 3 vols.
Scarce, but only of value when perfect.
12810 — sermon pr^h6 le 56 di-
manche de car^me en la ville de
Bruges. Par. 1500. 4^. Gothic
letter.
The scarcest sermon of this author, and
the most sought after, because the pas-
sages are marked by the word hem ! hem !
in the margin, where a pause was made to
cough.
MAILLET^ see Mascrieb.
12811 MAILLOT. Recherches sur
les costumes, les moeurs et les
usages civils des anciens peuples.
MAI
publiees par Martin. Par., Didot,
1 804-6. 4°. 3 vols, with 196 plates
in etching (90 fr., on vellum paper
180 fr.).
12812 MAIMBOURG, L. Histoire
de TArianisme. Par. 1686. 4°. 2
voU. (ib. 1682. 12°. 4 voU.)— des
iconoclastes. 1686. 4^ (1683. 12^
2 voU.) — du schisme des Grecs.
1686. 4^ (1682. 12^ 2 voU.) — des
Croisades. 1686. 4°. 2 voU. (1685.
12°. 4 voll.)— de la decadence de
Tempire. 1686. 4°. (1681. 12°. 2
voll.) — du grand schisme d'Occi-
dent. 1686. 4°. (1679. '2°' 2 voll.)
— du Lutheranisme. 1 686.4*^. ( 1 68 1 .
12°. 2 voll.) — du Calvinisme. 1682.
4°. (1682. 12°. 2 voll.) — delaligue.
1683. 4°. (1683. 12^ 2 voll.)—
traits des prerogatives de Teglise
de Rome. 1685. 4^ (1688. 12^ 2
voll.) — histoire du pontificat de
Gregoire le Gr. 1686. 4^ (1686.
1 2°. 2 voll.) — hist, du pontificat de
Leon le Gr. 1687. 4^ (1687. I2^
2 voll.)
This series of Maambouiig*8 writings in
14 vols, in 4^ or a8 vols, in 12^. is now no
longer sought after.
12813 MAIMONIDES, Moses. Mo.
reh Nevochim, doctor perplexorum,
in ling. lat. con versus a J. Buxtorfio.
Bas. 1629. 4^
12814 — porta Mosis s. dissertationes
suis in varias Mischnajoth partes
commentariis prasmissie. Nunc
prim. arab. et lat. editee cum appen-
dice notar. op. et st. £d. Pocockii.
Ox., Hall, 1655. 4°.
12815 MAINO, Ambr. Jason de. De
jure emphiteotico qusestiones. Tho-
losse, Johannes Teutonicus, 1479.
fol. Gothic letter.
Remarkable as one of the oldest books
printed at Toulouse.
12816 MAINTENON, Fr. d'Au-
bign^. Marquise de. Memoires
pour servir a I'hist. de Mme de
Maintenon et a celle du siecle passe
(par de la Beaumelle). Amst. 1755.
1 2^ 6 voU.
12817 — lettres (recueillies par de
MAI
la Beaamelle). Amst. 1756. 12^. 9
▼oU.
The best edition of both articles, whioh
ought not to be Kparated. Veryicaroe on
Outdi paper (told in Paris for 301 fr.).
The other editions in 13 or 15 vols, with
smaller type are of littie value. The nev
edition of the Leitrea, Par., Colhn, 1807.
I a**. 6 Tols., contains some inedited letters,
and gives some others in a more complete
ibfm horn the originals, but the more un-
interesting of Beaamdle*s collection are
emitted. Par., Tardieu, 1815. 8^ 3 yds., or
in 12*. 4 vols., is after this edition of 1807.
12818 — L'esprit de I'lnstitut des
filles de St. Louis, par Mme de
Alaintenon. Par., Renouard, 1802.
I2^
There are 3 copies on vdlum (one sdd
for 40 fr. at a sale at Paris in 181 1).
12819 MAJOLUS, Lr. De gradibus
medicinarum. Yen. (without the
printer's name) 1497. small 4°.
55 leacves and i blank leaf, with the sig-
natures A-{f III, and 33 lines. Very
•canse, and decidedly an Aldine.— See aJso
AVXRKOES.
12820 MAJOR, R. Geschichte des
Ursprungs der Romer in Dacien (in
walachisdier Sprache u. Schrift).
Ofen, 1812.4°.
12821 MAJOR, Th. Recueil d'e-
stampea gravees d'apr^ les meil-
leurs tableaux des grands maitres,
dont on a fiut choix dans les cabi-
net les plus c^l^bres d'Angleterre
et de France. Lond. 1 754. fol.
This edition contains 39 plates on 26
leaves. The collection was continued, and
consisted of 67 plates in 1 768.
12822 — - the ruins of Paestum, other-
wise Posidonia in Magna Griecia.
liond. 1767. fol. (3I. 128. 6d.)
10 leaves of text and only 4 plates.
12823 — les ruines de Paestum ou
Posidonie dans la grande 6r^,
trad, de Tangl. Lond. 1 768. fol.
With 34 laige and 6 small plates (No.
19 is doubled). In German by Albr. H.
MimgKrtner, Iftirs^. 1781. fol. with 30
plates. LeM rutnet de Pcuiumj WaducU
Bbre (par Dumoni). Par. 1769. large 4°.
with plates.
12824 MAJORAGIUS, M. Ant.
Orationes. Ven. 1582. 4^ — Oratt.
XXV et prefatt. XIV, una cum
MAI
1013
dialogo de eloquentia. Col. 1676.
8".
12825 MAIRE, Fr. le. Histoire et
antiquites de la ville et du duche
d*Orl^ns. Orleans, 1648. fol.
12826 MAIRE de Beiges, J. le.
Trois livres des illustrations des
Gkiules et singularites de Troye.
Par., Oaliot du Pr^ I53i« 8®., or.
Par., le Bret, 1540. 8°.
Both editions are sought after.
12827 — ^ les illustrations des Gaules
et singularites de Troye, revues et
restituees par Ant. du Moulin, en-
semble les autres oeuvres du m^me
auteur. Lyon^ de Toumes, 1549.
fol.
The most complete edition, but less sought
after in France. There is a copy on vd-
lum. The three books of the Illuttrationt
des Gaulea appeared at first by themselves,
Par. and Lyon, 1511-13. fol.
12828 — - la l^gende des Venitiens,
autrement leur chronique abr^gee.
Lyon, Vingle, 1509. 8°. Gothic
letter.
Also, Par., Mamef (about 15 10). 4^
Gothic letter.
12829 — traites singuliers, savoir:
les trois contes intitules de Cupido
et Atropos, trad, de I'ital. de Sera-
phin, le second et le tiers de Tin-
vention de J. le Maire ; les ^pita-
phes d'Hector et d* Achilles etc.
Par., Galiot du Pr^, 1525. 8°. Go-
thic letter.
A copy on veDum in the catalogue of du
Fay, No. 1894.
12830 MAIRET, J. Sophonisbe,
trag^die. Par., Rocolet, 1635. 4°.
The first Frendi play in which (accord-
ing to Seffraisiana, p. 144.) the unity of
time was observed.
MAISON, see Ligbr.
MAISONNEUVE. see Dubois.
MAISONS, see Dalr^.
12831 MAISTRE, Xav. de. Voyage
autour de ma chambre. Par., Re-
nouard, 1814. 12^
Of this edition only 10 copies on vellum,
20 on yellow paper, 5 on white paper in
18% and I on white paper in 12^ were
printed. The best edition (superintended
by Ant. Alex. Barbier) is Par. 1821. l6^
(i fr. 50 c)
3Xa
1014
MAI
MAITLAND, Rch., see Pinker-
ton.
12832 MAITLAND, W. History
and survey of London. Lond. 1775.
fol. 2 vols, with plates.
The best edition. Previously, Lond.
1739. fol. t^. 1756 or 79. fol. % vols.
12833 . — history of Edinburgh.
Edinb. 1 753. fol.
12834 — history and antiquities of
Scotland. Lond. 1757. fol. 2 vols.
12835 MAITTAIRE, Mch. Gnec«
linguae dialecti. Post J. F. Reit-
zium totum opus recensuit, emen-
dav.y auxit F. 6u. Sturz. Lps.,
Weigel, 1807. 8°. (3 d., 8 gr., on
writing paper 4 d. 8 gr.)
Scarce on vellum paper. Previoasly,
Lond, 1 706, or 38^ or 42. 8"*. Hagm Com,
1738. large 8^
12836 — opera et fragmenta vett.
poetar. latmor.^ profanorum et ec-
clesiasticor. (curante Mch. Mait-
taire ) . Lond. , Nicholson , 1 7 1 3 . fol .
2 voll.
Prized on account of its typographioal
beauty. Very scarce on large paper (710
fr. McCarthy.) Corpus omnium vett. poe-
tar. etc. Lond.y or Hagm Com., 1731. foL
2 vols, is only a new tide.
12837 — annales typographici ab artis
inventss origine ad a. 1500. Hagse
Com. 1719. 4°. Annalium typ. ab
a. 1 500- 1 536. Tomus II in 2 par-
tib. ib. 1722. 4°. Annal. typ. ab
a. 1536-1557. Tomus III in 2 par-
tib. cum appendice. ib. 1725. 4°.
Annal. typ. ab artis inventfe orig.
ad a. 1664 (1500). Tomus I (po^
tins IV). in 2 partib. Ed. II.
Amst. 1733. 4°. Annal. typ. To-
mus V. in 2 partib.^ indicem com-
plectens. Lond. 1741. 4^. All to-
gether 5 vols., or 9 when the parts
are bound up separately.
Scarce on lai^ paper. In addition, Mch.
Denis annalium typ. Mch, Maittaire sup-
plementum, Vindob. 1 789. 4**. 2 vols. (6 d.)
Both impressions of the first part must ne-
cessarily be had. The 4th part indeed was
meant to he a supplement, and in some de-
gree a new working up of the ist ; but the
publisher gave to it, without the author*s
consent (consult Bibl. Britanniq. XVI. 201
etc.) the title, T, I. Edit. II., as if the rst
part might he dispensed with by it, which
MAJ
u not the case. For instanee, in this and
edition as it is called, the copious de-
scriptions of the etUtiones prinoipes of Sui-
dasy Etymolog. Magn.^ ClaudiantuDe raptu
Proserp, etc are wanting, and much else
that is in the ist edition. Instead thereof,
on the other hand, the and edition has
much valuable matter peculiar to itself.
The work itsdf is deficient in order, me-
thod, and easy inspection (the index in
particular is traublesome to use), but it
contains excellent notices, and cannot be
dispensed with on account of Panzer*8
work, which is done on quite another plan.
On the one hand it is evident that it extends
fiirther than Panzer^s work, which closes
with 1536; on the other it does not con-
fine itsielf, like that work, to mere nomen-
clature, but also at the same time gives in-
formation on the lives of printers, pub-
lishers, correctors of the press, and literary
men, and the author institutes inquiries of
his own respecting the history of the art of
printing, touching upon (in part only, by
way of digression) otiier topics therewith
connected. Onlv the strictly bibliographical
part of Maittaire down to 1530 may be
dispensed with in consequence of Panzer's
woric.
12838 — Stephanorum historia, vitas
ipsorum ac libros complectens.
Lond., Motte^ 1 709. 8°. with plates.
2 parts in i vol.
Also on large paper. Sought after al«
though capable of much correction. The
appendix of 4 leaves to the md part is often
wanting.
12839 — historia typographor. ali-
quot Parisiensium^ vitas et libros
complectens. Lond.^ Bowyer, 17 17.
8°. with plates, 2 parts in i vol.
Not frequentiy to be met with, as is the
case with the preceding work, to which it
belongs. Scarce on lai^ Dutch paper.
12840 — - (anon,) senilia s. poetica
aliquot in argumentis varii generis
tentamina. Lond., Bowyer^ 1742- 4*^-
Also on large paper.
See also Carmina, No. 3541. Mar-
mora Oxon. No. 13162. — The series of
pocket editions of the Latin classics, su-
perintended by him, see at the end of tills
work among the collections.
12841 M AJUS, Junianus. Liber de
priscorum proprietate verborum .
Neap., Mthi. Moravus et monachus
BlasiuR, 1475. fol.
The first edition and very scarce. 356
leaves in 2 columns with 46 lines, and the
signatures a-mm. Leaf ib begins with a
MAJ
prologue. TarvisHy Bn. de Colonioy 1477.
fill. Gothic letter, 330 leaves in 2 columns
with 5 1 lines, and the signatures <t-M, is
fine. Also often.
12842 MA JUS, J. H. Specimen
linguie Punic«^ in hodierna Meli-
tensium superstitis. Marb. 17 18.
8^
Also in the Thesaur. Antiq. Ital. T. X.
Vol. i,s.
12843 MAKINTOSH. Travels in
Europe^ Asia, and Africa. Lond.
1782. 8^. 2 vols, with maps.
In French (by J. P. Brissot), Par, 1 786.
8**. 1 vols. In German, Lpx. 1785. 8^
a vols, (a d. 13 gr.) — See also Macin-
tosh.
12844 MAKRE dardeke, preceptor
pueronun, aeu lexicon hebraso-ita-
lioo-arabico-rabbinicum. Without
Flace (Neap., Jos. Archenaz), 5248
1488). small fol. 78 leaves.
Extremely soarce, and the first lexicon
printed in sereral languages. It is entirdy
in Hebrefw types.
MAKRIZI, see Almakrizi.
MALACARNE, see Ludwio.
MALALA, see Byzantina, No.
35-
12845 MALASPINA, Marcello.
8aggi di poesie diverse. Fir., Pa-
perini, 1741. 4®.
12846 MALATESTA, Alex. Mas-
sarius. Tractatus de modo equos
frsenandi. Yen. 1607. large fol.
With 60y 24, and 20 tables cut in wood.
12847 — della ragione e modi d* im-
brigliar cavalli. Roma, 161^. large
foL
An Italian translation of the preceding
woric, with the same woodcuts.
MALATESTA, Jo%. Rioch., see
Corpus poetanim.
12848 MALATESTI, Ant. I brin.
dis dei Ciclopi. Fir.^ alia Stella,
1673. 4°.
Edited by Gi. Cinelli, and tolerably
scarce. Keprinted with the Brinditi of
Saliretti etc. FW. 1733. 8*".
12849 — la siinge, enimmi. Nuova
impressione, coll* aggiunta della
terza parte. Fir., alia passione, 1 6S3 .
8^
MAL
1015
12850 MALATS^ Sgm. Elementos
de veterinaria. Madr. 1793-94. 4^>
4 voU. Hipolito EsTEVEZ exte-
rior del caballo. Madr. 1794. 4^.
2 voll. Materia medica, por Sgm.
Malats. Madr. 1795-96. 4**. 2
voll. Pathologia^ por el mismo.
Madr. 1797-1800. 4°. 3 voll.
12851 MALBRANCQ, Jac. De Mo-
rinis et Morinorum rebus^ sylvis,
paludibus, oppidis etc.. Tornaci,
Quinque, 1639-54. 4°. 3 voll.
A work sought after, the printing of
which was not finished. All 3 vols, are
scarce, and the 3rd vol. particularly so.
12852 MALCHUS de vita Pytha-
gorse, gr. et lat. edente Cr. Ritters-
husio. Altorfii, 16 10. 8°.
The first edition of this piece, also ap-
pended to Jamblichus and Porphyry (see
these articles).
12853 MALCOLM, J. History of
Persia from the most early period
to the present time. Lond. 1815.
large 4^. 2 vols, with 22 plates and
1 map (8 guineas^ on large paper
1 2 guineas.).
Translated into French with a continua-
tion up to 1820 (by Langl^), Par. 1821.
8^ 4 vols, with plates (25 fr., on vellum
paper 50 fr.).
12854 MALCOLM, Jam. Peller.
Londinum redivivum, or an ancient
history and modern description of
London. Lond. 1802-7. large 4^
4 vols. (7I. 78.)
12855 — anecdotes of the manners
and customs of London during the
1 8th century. Lond. 1808. 4^. with
50 plates (3I. 3s.). Also, ib. 18 10.
8°. 2 vols, with 45 plates (il. los.).
12856 r— Anecdotes of the manners
and customs of London from the
Roman invasion to 1700. Lond.
1812. 8°. 3 vols, with plates (2I.
2S.). Previously, ib. 1808-11.4°.
2 vols, with plates.
12857 — historical sketch of the art
of caricaturing. Lond. 18 13. 4°.
with 31 plates (2]. 28.).
12858 MALDONADO, Lopez. Can.
donero. Madr. 156B. 4°.
According to the catalogue of the duke
of Marlborough^s sale (where it was sold
3X3
1016
MAL
for iiL), this sGaroe book appeared in
1586. It is not noticed in Antanii Biid.
Hisp,
12859 MALDONADO, Lr. C. A-
moretti traduzione del viaggio dal
mare atlantico al mar pacifico fatto
da Lr. Maldonado. Mil. 1811.4°.
This voyage is here printed for the first
tim& — Voyage de la mer ailanHque ik
rocean padfique par le Nordouest dans la
mer glaciale par le capitaine Lr. Ferrer
Maldmado Van 1588, trad. d*tm MS.
espagnol par Charl. AmoreHu PiaeeruKOy
1819. 4°. 84 pages with 3 maps.
12860 MALEBRANCHE, N. De
la recherche de la verity Par. 1712.
4°. 2 parts in i vol. Also on large
paper.
A greatly prized edition, as is also the
impression A. 171a. la^ 4 vols, (very
scarce on large paper). In Latin, Geneva^
1 753- 4°* a vols. In Itahan, Pavia^ t8i8-
19. I6^ 3 vols. In German (by J. Ph.
Miiller, Ch. L. Paalzow, and J. F. H.
Uhrich), Halhy 1776-80. 8". 4 vols. (3 d.
14 gr.) In English by Taylor, Lond.
1700. fol. In Dutch, Rott. 168 1. 8^ 3
vols.
MALERMI, see Biblia, No. 2266,
and Jacobus de Voragine, No.
10677.
12861 MALESPINI, Celio. Du-
cento novelle. Ven., al segno dell'
Italia, 1609. 4^. 2 parts in i vol.
Sought after and scarce.
12862 MALESPINI, Ricordano.
Historia antica dall' ediiicazione di
Fiorenza, per insino all' anno 1281,
con I'aggiunta di Giachetto per in-
sino al 1286, nuovamente posta in
luce. Fir., Giuriti, 1568. 4°.
Cited by the academy della Crusca, as is
also the edition, Fir.f Fil. GiunH, 1598. 4°.
12863 — la medesima, coU' aggiunta
di Giachetto e la cronica di Gi.
Morelli. Fir., Tartini, 1 7 1 8. 4".
Corrected by Ant. Mar. Bisdoni from
good MSS. Edited fitmi other MSS. in
Muratori Sariptor. ItaL T. VIII.
12864 — storia Fiorentina, ool se-
guito di Giacotto Malispini^ dalla
edificazione di Firenze sino all'
anno 1 286, ridotta a miglior lezione
e con annotazioni iUustrata da Vine.
FoUini. Fir. 181 6. 4^
12865 MALFILATRE, Jac. Charl.
MAL
L. Narcisse dans I'isle de Venus,
poeme en 4 j^chants. Par. 1795.
small 8°.
a copies on vellum (one 140 fr. Caillard).
12866 MALHERBE, Fr. de. (Eu-
vres, avec les observations de Me-
nage et les remarques de Chevreau
sur les poesies. Par., Coustelier,
1722 (or, Par.fBarbou, 1723). 12**.
3 voU.
The notes are interesting. The CEuvres
previously, Par.y ChapeUain, 1630. 4".,
and with Mdnage*s notes. Par. 1666. 8*.
Chevreau*s notes at first by themselves,
Saumur, 1660. 4**.
12867 — poesies, rangees par ordre
cbronologique, avec un discours sur
les obligations que le langue et la
po^sie fran^. ont a Malherbe, et
quelques remarques histor. (par le
Fevre de Saint- Marc). Par., Bar-
bou, 1757. 8°.
The most sought after edition. Also on
strong and on Dutch paper (the latter very
scarce).
12868 — poesies, avec la yie de I'au-
teur et de courtes notes (par Meu-
nier de Querlon). Par., Barbou,
1764. 8^
Well printed and on fine paper. Also
oopies on strong paper. Hie text of the
preceding, with the addition of a Lettre de
Malherbe d Louie XIII., but with the
omission of Malherbe's life by Racan, of
the Discottn aur lee obligations etc., and of
the notes of the preceding edition. A se-
cond edition. Par., Barbouy 1776. 8". is in
equal estimation.
12869 — Poesies. Par., Didot, an 5
(1797). large 4°. On vellum paper.
Only i$o copies printed, and belonging to
the C^uphin collection. Prince M<£. Gal-
litztn poBsesses the only copy on vellum.
12870 — poesies. Par., Didot, 1815.
8°. (5 fr., on fine paper 7 fr. 50 c,
on vellum paper 1 5 fr.)
MALIPIERO, see Petrarca spi-
rituale.
12871 MALKIN,Bj Heath. Scenery,
antiquities, and biography of South
Wales. Lond. 1804. 4^ with plates
(2I. I2S. 6d.).
Also in 2 vob. in 8**.
MALLEOLUS, see Hemmerlein.
12872 MALLET, P, H. Introduc
tion k Thistoire de Danemark^ ou
M AL
Ton traite de la religion, des mceurs
et usages des anciens Danois etc.
Copenh. 1755-5^- 4°- ^ parts in i
vol.
A prixed work, which belongs to the fol-
lowing number. In English under the
title, yarihem antiquities. Land. 1770.
8". 2 vols. The Afonumens de la mythoL
(see above, Edda, No. 6577.) are only a
piece of this work edited with a separate
title.
12873 — histoire de Danemark. Co-
penh. 1758-77. 4**. 3 voll. •
The original edition, the 3rd voL of
which is seldom met with. Genivey 1788.
1 2**. 9 vols, is augmented, but is less correct.
12874 MALLIUS Theodorus, Flav.
De metris liber, annotationib. emen-
datus emittitur a Jac. F. Heusin-
gero. Guelferbyti, 1 755. 4°.
12875 — de metris liber, observatio-
nib. illastravit prseterque scriptorum
aliquot veterum apospasmatia Cor-
nelii Nepotis fragmenta cum disser-
tationib. suis adjecit Jac. F. Heu-
singer. LB. 1766. 8°. (i fl.)
The best edition.
MALMANTILE, see Zipoli.
12876 MALMIGNATI, Giul. L' En-
rico ovvero Francia conquistata^
poema heroico. Ven. 1623. 12°.
Only remarkable for some similarity to
Voltaire^s Henriade (particularly in the de^
nouement), see Villmton in MiUin Magna,
encyd, Annie V. T. I. p. 299.
MALO de Luque, see Luque.
12877 MALONE, Edm. Historical
account of the rise and progress of
the English stage. Bas. 1800. 8^.
12878 MALPIGHI, MarceU. Opera.
Lond., Scott, 1686 (new title 1687).
fol. 2 vols, with plates.
The 1st vol. contains 54 plates, and the
and 69. LB. 1687. 4°. 3 vols, is aug-
men ted, but is less fine.
12879 — opera posthuma. Lond.,
Churchill, 1697. fol. with plates.
With f title-plate, i portrait, and 19
plates. At the end ought to be found a
treatise of 10 pages, De structura glan-
dtUar. Also, Anut. 1698 or 1 700. 4**., and
the last time greatly augmented, under the
title. Opera mettica et anatamica varia.
Fen, 1743. ^^ ^^^ plates.
12880 — anatome plantarum, cui sub-
jnngitnr appendix de ovo incubato.
MAL
1017
Lond. 1675-79. fol. 3 parts in i
vol. with plates.
The 1st part has 54 plates, the 2nd 7,
and the 3rd 39, besides the title-plate. The
work is to be found included in No. 12878.
12881 MALTEBRUN. Precis de la
g^ographie universelle. Ed. II.
Par. 1812-17. 8^ 5 vols, with an
atlas of 75 maps in large 4°. (95 fr.)
Only 12 copies on vellum paper (190 fr.).
The division of Europe has not yet ap-
peared. The atlas appeared in 2 Nos., one
of 24 maps, the other of 51 (24 and 36 fr.).
— Abriu der mathem, u, phye, Geogr. ube,
von E. A, W. V. Zimmermann. LemgOy
18 1 5 etc 8°. with maps. — Tableau de la
Pologne one. et modeme. Par, 1807. 8^.
12882 — Annales des voyages, de la
g^ographie et de I'histoire. Par.
1808-15. 8°. with plates, 25 vols,
including the index to the first 20
vols. (168 fr.) Nouvelles annales
etc, par Eyri^ et Malte-Brun. Par.
1819-20. 8°. 6 voll. (30 fr.)
12883 MALTON, Th. Picturesque
tour through London and Westmin.
ster. Lond. 1792. fol. 2 parts in i
vol. with plates (17I. los.)
12884 — treatise on perspective in
theory and practice, with the sup-
plement. Lond. 1779-83. fol. 2
vols, with 58 plates.
12885 MALVASIA, C. Caes. Mar-
mora Felsinea. Bonon. 1690. small
fol. with plates.
12886 — Felsina pittrice. Vite de'
pittori Bolognesi. Bol., Barbieri,
1678. 4°. 2 vols, with plates.
There are castrated copies of this impor-
tant work. In the unaltered copies there
is, T. I. p. 471, the following sally against
Raphael ; " Ardire cosi estatico et ellevato
credero io fosse mai per essersi arrischiato
entrare nella savioy per non dire umile idea
d^un Boccalajo Urbinaie T'' Instead thereof
in the copies of the 2nd vol. it stands,
'' Ardire — uella tanto dolta per altro e fe^
race tempre idea del gran Rafaelle,'*^ The
second leaf of the dedication of the first vol.
also presents (unimportant) differences,
and the 2nd vol. in the genuine copies has
a separate title and index, which are want-
ing in the castrated copies. (Copies of l)Oth
sorts are in the Royal library at Dresden.)
Consult Gi. Pt. Cavasszoni ZanotH Lettere
familiari in difesa del eontc Malvasia, Bol,
1705. 4°. p. 55. (on the other side. Vine.
ViUoria Ouervaxioni sopra il libro delta
3X4
1018
MAM
Felsina piUrice, per dtfesa di Raffaele da
ITrbmo. Roma, 1703. 8^.) Gt. Fanhutjri
NoHzie degli scrittori Boiognesi. T. V.
p. 153. FioriUo AriUt. Schrr, I. 115.
To which may be joined, Vite de* pUtori
Boiognesi nan detcritte netta Fehina pit-
trice, da L CrespL Roma, 1769. 4**. with
44 portraits (i scudo, 50 baj.)
12887 MAMACHIUS, Th. Mar.
Originum et antiquitatum Christia-
nar. libri XX. Romee, 1 749-55*
large 4°. 12 parts in 5 vols, with
plates.
12888 — dei costumi dei primitivi
Cristiani. Roma, 1753. 4°. 3 voll
Also, Veu. 1757. 8°. 3 voll.
MAMB£LLI, see Cinonio.
MAMBRIANO, see Fr. Cieco.
MAMERTUS, see Claudianus.
12889 MAMMETRACTUS (s. ex-
positio in singulos libros bibliorum,
auctore J. Marchesino). Mog., Pt.
Schoiffer, 1470. fol. Gothic letter.
The first edition, 129 (not 137) leaves in
1 columns with s8 lines. A copy on vel-
lum 510 fr. Valliere; probably the same
that is now in the Imperial library at
Vienna.
12890 Ergo viae, Helias Helise,
alias de Louffen, 1470. fol. Gothic
letter.
299 leaves in 2 columns with 32 tines,
and with the sig^atiuies 1-23 and 1-20
expressed in German ciphers. So this
would be the first dated typographical pro-
duction with signatures : but Magn^ de
MaroUes, in his Recherches sur Porigme
dee signaturet. Par. 1 783. 8**. p. 39, and
Sema Santander, in the Memoire sur Voru
gine et le premier usage des signatures et
des ehkffres (in the Supplement to his cata-
logue, BrwF. 1803. 8^), p. 15-19, prove
very conclusively that this Ergovian edition
is only a reprint of the Mentz edition, that
Helias has even strictly printed the colo-
phon and the date of that edition, and that
his production must first have appeared
after 1473, since in his editions ofRoderici
speculum vUahum. of 1472 and 1473 he still
does not use signatures. Dibdin in BibL
Spenc. I. r55, seeks very feebly to invaU-
date Santander*s proof, and thinks, but
without proving it, tliat SchSffer was rather
the copyist of the Ergovian edition. Con-
sult also Meusel Lit, bihliogr, Magaz. I.
205.
12891 Ven., Fr. de Hailhrun
MAN
et N. de Franckfordia, 1476. 4^,
Gothic letter.
226 leaves in 2 oolnmns with 39 lines,
and signatures. A copy on vellum f 91 fr.
McCarthy. Concerning the work, consult
Aft, G. Christgau Comm, de Mammo-
irecto. Ff. ad Viadr. 1 740. 4**. OpuscoH
di autori SicU. XII. 191.
12892 MAN, Wfg. von. Das leiden
Jesu Christi vunsers erlosers. Son.
ders andachtiger lere Nutzperlicher
betrachtung auss den vier Euange-
listen entlichen durch Wfg. von
Man in gesatz weiss bezwungen.
Augsp., Hans Schonsperger, 15 15.
4°. with woodcuts.
A copy on veUum in the Royal library at
Munidi.
12893 MANARA, Prosp. Opere.
Parma, Bodoni, 1801. la"*. 4 voll.
12894 MANASSES, Constant. An-
nales, grsece ac lat. J. Meursius
grsece nunquam hactenus editos
primus nunc vulgavit. LB.^ Patius^
1616. 4^
Previously only in the Latin translation
by J. Leundavius, Bos, 1573. 8"*. See
also Btzantina, No. 12. Also in Meur-
sii Opp. T. VII. Flor. 1741. fol.
12895 MANCELIUS, G. Wortbuch
der lettischen Sprache. Riga, 1638.
12896 MANCINUS, Dm. Liber de
quatuor virtutibus et omnibus ofii-
ciis ad bene beateque vivendum
pertinentibus. Par., O. Mittelhus^
1488. 4"". Gothic letter.
Often reprinted.
12897 — here begynneth a rygfat
frutefuU treatyse intituled the myr-
rour of good maners coteyng the iiii
vertues called cardynall compyled
in Latyn by Domynike Mancyn :
And translate into Englysshe: by
Alexander Bercley. (Lond.), Rch.
Pynson^ without date. fol. Gothic
letter.
Also in Sb, Branfs Ship qffooles, transit
by Alex. Barclay, Lend. 1570. fol.
MANCINI Nivemoisy see Niveb-
NOIS.
MANDELSLO, see Oleariub.
12898 MANDER, C. Schilderboeck.
MAN
Harlem, 1604. 4°. Also, Amgt.
1618. 4°.
12899 — het leyen der schildera^
venneerd. door Jac. de Jongh.
Amst. 1764. 8°. a vols, with plates.
12900 MANDERSTROM, €p. Poe.
tiska Arbeten. Sth. 1788 or 94. 8^
Distinguished for good versification,
ingeoioiis pictures, and ease.
12901 — Forsok till ett swenskt
Rim-Lexioon. Sth. 1779. 8"^.
Entirely arranged after DicL de* rimes,
12902 MANDEVARE, Alex. Mch.
Principes raisonoes de paysages.
Par. 1804. large fol. with 96
plates.
MANDEVIE, see Dupin.
MANDEVILLE, Bn. de, see Fa-
JBIiB.
12903 MANDEVILLE. J. de. The
Toiage and travaile^ which treateth
of the way of Hiemsalem and of
marvayles of Inde, with other
islands and oonntryes. Lond. 1725
or 27. 8°.
The best edition of the English text
There are also copies on large paper of the
edition of 1725. At first, WetimituteTf
WfpJcyn de Worde^ 1499. ^^' I^ond, 1503.
8". (oonoeming these two editions, see
DibdhCe Amee, II. 85.) Also, Lond, 1670
or 96. 4^ Gothic letter. lb, 1739. 4*".
Mandeville undertook his voyage in 1311
or 1333, and appears to have first described
it in 1355 in the French language, from
vhich he afterwards translated it himself
into Latin. Concerning his voyage, see
Hannoo, Magatrin 1754. p. 1123-34.
(Consult t^. 1755- p. 325-334.) Brum
Beitrdge I. 63. Eichhom Geseh. der LUt,
B. II. Th. I. p. 340. van der Hagen Mu-
* eeum I. 346 etc.
12904 — ce livre est appele Mande-
ville, et fnt fait et compose par J.
de Mandeville . . . et parle de la
terre de promission, c'est-k-dire de
Jerusalem etc. Lyon, Bm. Buyer,
8 Fevr. 1480. small fol. Gothic
letter.
In 3 columns, with the signatures o-p.
A very scaroe edition. Also, Lyon, PL
BautmUer^ 1487. 4^, and Par., Ph. le
Noir^ without date. 4**. Gothic letter.
12905 — maitre Jehan de Mande-
ville, lequel parle des grandes aven-
tores des pays etranges ou il s'est
MAN
1019
trouv^, ensemble la terre de pro-
mission et du saint voyage de Hie-
msalem. Par., J. Bonfons, without
date. 4°. Gothic letter.
12906 — Le grand lapidaire, ou sont
declares les noms de pierres orien-
talles, avec les vertus et propri6t^z
d'icelles, et les isles et pays o£i elles
croissent. Par. 1561. 12°.
Also, Lugd., L. Lancharty without date.
8*". Gothic letter.
12907 — itinerarius a terra Anglise
in partes Jherosolimitanas et in ul-
teriores transmarinas . . . translatus
in hanc formam latinam. Without
place or date. 4°.
In 3 columns with 30 lines, and the sig-
natures o-t 3. It ends on the reveru of
the last leaf in the 3nd column ; ExpOcii
iHnerariue dommi Joh. de MandeviOe
equiHe,
12908 Without place (Fen.) or
date. 4®. Gothic letter.
63 leaves (one blank), with 2^^ lines run-
ning all acroas the page, and the signatures
A~JI 3, with catchwords and pagination.
The first 3 leaves contain a tabula pro-
oentie UM. The work itself b^ns with
leaf 4*, Commendacio breuu etc. Leaf 63^
is the following cobphon : Explicii jHnerom
riut a terra anglie i ptet ieroioiimitanae et
in vUeriores tranamarinas editus pmo in
Ungua gaUicana a domino iohanne de man^
deutOe milite tfio auetore. Anno incama^
eionig dhi Mcoeiv. in ciuiiate leodienn et
pauio poet in eadi eiuUate trdslaius in
dicta forma laiind. Quod opus vbi inceptu
smut et oopletu sit ipa elemmta seu amgu-
laru seorsu caracteres Irdrum, quibus tm-
pressu vides VENBTICAy manstrant mani-
feste. Although this colophon points to
Venice, yet Panzer, IX. 300, thinks this
edition was printed, Aheti per Theodorio.
Martinum.
In the copy in the Rojtl library at
Dresden there is to be found in predsely
the same type, Ludolpkus De Suehen de
terra soncta et iOnere HierosofymHane^
without plaoe or date. 4**. Gothic letter, 54
leaves with 33 lines running all acroas the
page, and the signatures aa t-Jih 3.
12909 — das bueh des Ritters von
MonteviUa. Augsp., Sorg, 1481.
fol. with woodcuts.
12910 Augsp., Hans Schons-
perger, 1482. fol. with woodcuts.
This translation is by Midbdfeld or
Mm
1030
MAN
12911 — Joliannes von Montevillft.
Ritter. Strb.^ J. Prussz^ 1484. fol.
with woodcuts.
This translation is by Otto von Deine-
ringen. Also, Strb.y Prdu, 1488. 4".
Slrb.f Bm. Kiatlery 1499. fol. with wood-
cuts, )7 leaves. Sirb., Hupfuffj 1501. fol.
with woodcuts. Strb,, Knoblauch^ 1507.
fol. with woodcuts. — Reyss «. Wander-
Mchafi dureh dot gelobte LaruUy Indien «.
Perneri. Ff, 1580, or 1609, or 1608. 8°.
Curieiue Reissbetchreibung. Without place,
1690, or 93, or 96. 8**. Nioeron mentions
also a Spanish translation, Vaiencia, 154a
foL
12912 -— tractato delle piu maravi-
gliose cosse e piu notabili, che si
trovano in le parte del mondo ve-
dute . . . del cavaler J. da Manda-
villa. Mediolani, Pt. de Comeno,
pridie cal. Aug. 1480. 4^. Gothic
letter.
12913 Bol.^ Ugo di Rugerii* 4
Luglio 1488. 4°. Gothic letter.
In 2 columns, with 39 lines, and the sig-
natures a~k.
12914 Ven., N. de li Ferrari,
1 49 1. 4°. Gothic letter.
12915 Fir., Lr. de Morgiani et
Gi. da Maganza, 7 Giugno 1492.
4^. Gothic letter.
With 39 lines running all across the
page and the signatures aZk. Also, ( Ven.)y
Manfredo da Monferraio, 1496. 4°. 3ft/.
1497. 4"*. Bol, 1497. 4°. Ven.y Sessa^
15 ' 5- 4°. V^^i Aluite de TarH, 1534. 8'.
Ven. 1567. 8^
12916 MANDOSIUS, Prosp. Bi-
bliothecaRomana s. Romanor. scrip-
tor, centuris. Romse^ 1682-92.
4°. 2 voll.
12917 — O^arpovy in quo maximorum
Christiani or bis pontificum archia-
tros spectandos exhibet. Romie^
1696. 4°.
A new impression, Romay 1 784. 4°. In
addition as a supplement (Gaeiano Mar-
tint) DeffR aroMairi poniificL Romay Pa-
ffHanm, 1784. 4°. a roll.
12918 MANER, Julian. Canticou
spirituel hac instructionou profitabl
evit disqui on hent da vont d'ar
Barbados. Equemper^ without date.
12°.
MANERBI, see Malbrmi.
12919 MANESSEN.Rudger. Samm-
MAN
lung von Minnesingem aus dem
schwabischen Zeitpuncte, 1 40 Dich-
ter enth. durch Riidger Manessen ;
aus den Handschrr. der K. franz.
Bibl. herausgegeben (von J. Jac.
Bodmer u. J. Jac. Breitinger).
Ziir., Orell, 1758-59. 4°. 2 voll.
(2d.)
12920 MANETHON. Apotelesmati-
corum libri VI, nunc. prim, ex bibl.
Medicea editi cura Jac. Gronovii,
qui etiam latine vertit ac notas ad-
jecit. LB., Haaring, 1698. 4".
12921 MANETTI. Studio d^li or-
dini d'architettura. Fir. 1808. fol.
with 25 plates (20 paoli).
MANETTI, X., see Obnitho-
LOOIA.
12922 MANFREDI, Eustachio. Rime.
Bol., Volpe, 1760. 8°.
The best edition. Also^ Poeeie. Parmoy
Bodoni^ 1793* 8"*. (only aoo copies).
12923 — element! della cronol<^a.
Bol. 1744. 4°. — Instituzioni astro-
nomiche. Bol. 1749.4°. — Element!
della geometria piana e solida, e
della trigonometria. Bol. 1755. 4^.
12924 MANFREDI, Hi. Liber de
homine (italice). Bon., Ugo de
Rugeriis et Doninus Bertochus*
I Jul. 1474. small fol.
100 leaves, with 40 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination $ probably
the first edition. A dietetic woric in ques-
tion and answer, and on account of the
perpetual recurrence of the word pereh^
commonly called libra del percM,
12925 Neap. (^Sixt. Riessinger)^
1478. 4°.
With 40 lines, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. Also, £0/., Ugo
de Rugerii, 1497. fol. Gothic letter, ^n-
coruiy Guerrctlda, 15 14. 4"*. Ven., Sim. de
Luere, 1514. 4^ Ven., Bindoni, 1520 or
23. 8^ Ven. 1540, or 67, or 91, or 1600,
or 1607. 8^ Padava, 1668. 8^
12926 — el porque, libro de proble-
mas, traduc. por Pedro de Ribas.
Madr. 1561 or 98. 8°. Alcala,
1587. 8°. Berne, 1612. 8°.— El
porque de todas las cosas por el
Doctor Sanedrio Rifer, por otro
nombre de Valdecebro. Madr. 1 668.
8°.
See also Percbe.
MAN
MANFREDI, Lelio, see Tirantb.
12927 MAN6ANELLO. (XIII ca-
pitoli, intitolati) il Manganello.
without place or date (aboat 1530).
8«.
38 leavei, with the lignaturtt A-Dy and
printed with CiDero AnHqita. There is
abo an old edition of the PuUana errante
in the same type.
18928 without place or date.
i6«.
38 leare^ with the signatures A-jy^ and
with tolerably large cursive characters.
A smutty satire on women, of which Pt.
Aictino was fiJsely oonsidored to be the
author. It had been already mentioned
in Orappa*8 CictUamenH {MantcvOy 1545).
An old MS. notice in a copy states: 77
Manganello fh Melanete, e perehi amo
wieno dtBcretamenie una giowme in Ferrara,
ne rilfvo fenUy e wn* iUtra volta ire truiH
di conlay il cAd rioonotcendo avere per com'
wnsnone della duchessa, ecriue contra lei
queeia eua eatWa. As to the rest neither
editions have any title, but the text oom-
menoes immediately on the first page with
the superscription 7/ ManganeUo,
12929 MANGEART, Th. Intro-
duction 2l la science des m^dailles.
Par. 1763. fol. with plates.
Properiy a supplement to Montfauoon*s
AntiquUi esj^iquee.
12930 MANOET, J. Jac. Theatrum
anatomicum. Adject® sunt Bm.
Eustachii tabulse anatomies a J.
Mar. Landsio explanatse. Geneve,
17 1 7. fol. 2 vols, with plates.
12931 — bibliotheca medico-practica.
Grenev. 1695. fol, 4 voll. — Bibl.
anatomica, digesserunt D. Clericus
et Mangetus. ib. 1699. fol. 2 voll.
— Bibl. chirurgica. ib. 1721. fol.
4 parts in 2 vols, with plates. —
— Bibl. pharmaceutico-medica. ib.
1703. fol. 2 vols, with plates. —
Bibl. scriptorum medicor. ib. 1731.
fol. 4 vols, with portraits. — Bibl.
chemica curiosa s. rerum ad alche-
miam pertinentium thesaurus, ib.
1702. fol. 2 vols, with plates.
These worin have only the value of
waste paper.
MANGEUR, Pt. le, see Comkstob.
12932 MANIC A » Mch. Ang. La
fisica Appula. Napoli, 1806. 8^
5 porta in 2 vols.
M2A N lOSl
12933 MANILIUS, Marcus. As-
tronomicon libri V. At the end.
Ex officina loannis de Regiomote
habitantis in Nuremberga oppido
Germanic celebratissimo. Without
date. 4^
73 leaves, with 30 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Ex-
traordinarily scarce, and probably the first
edition, although Mattaire^ Fossi, and
Dibdin {Bibl, Sp. II. i64sq.) acknowledge
the following as the first edition. I think
it was printed in the year 1473, and have
giren my reasons in the Hall, lAtt, Zeii.
T817, B. III. p. 642 sq. Consult also
G, Cp, SchtoarMtH Comm. de prima Ma*
nilU aeironomieor, edUione a J. Regiomtm-
tano Norimbergm pubUcata, AUorf, 1 764.
4*". (reprinted in G. E, Waldau Thetauro
Ho^t bibliographico. Chemn, 1793. 8".
p. ioa-i2i.)-»In leaf 73^ 6 Latin verses
stand before the colophon : Ridetur merito
edolorum etc.
12934 — astronomicon libri V et
Arati phaenomena ex versione Cse-
saris Germanici. Bon., Ugo Ruge-
rius et Doninus Bertochus> 20
Martii 1474. fol.
88 leares (the ist and 50th bhmk), with
35 lines, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination. L^ 64^ concludes the
poem with the subscription ; ? FINIS ?
Leaf 65 is a notice respecting Manilius
and a table of the contents of £e 5 books
of his poem. Leaf 66, a table of die con-
tents of Aratus, which begins leaf 67, with
the superscription, Arat/nu Germanici ad
Augustum. Leaf 88b is the colophon.
J. Fr. Poggius is said to have superintend,
ed this edition.
12935 — astronomicon. Neapuli
(sic), per Jodocum hoensteyn, with-
out date (about 1475). 4^«
80 leaves, with 28 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Very
scarce. At the end are the same 6 rerses
as in the Nuremberg edition. Leaf i*
line I is, M. Makilii Asstrghomi (tie).
12936 — astronomicon. Without
place or date (about 1474 or 75).
4^
Likewise 80 leaves, with 38 lines, and
the signatures aJc. Leaf la line i is,
Marei MamlU Asironomicon Hber primue
ineipii.
12937 — Lr. BoNiNCONTRii in C.
Manilium comentum (cum teztu
Manilii). Rome ( without the
1022
MAN
printer's name), 26 Oct. 1484. fol.
Gothic letter.
102 leares (the ist blank), with 46 UniM,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
natimi. The oommentary is of little value.
He pretended to make use of a MS., but his
corrections are rather his own fabrication.
12938 — astronomicon, St. Dulcinius
emendavit. Medio!., Ant. Zarotus,
5 id. Nov. 1489. fol.
First 4 leaves flf preliminary matter (a
letter of Dukiniua and a table of contents)
with the signature A. Then the text with
the signaturflB o-J and 40 lines. A new
recension from a MS. — Also in the Astro-
nam. veit. Fm., Aid., 1499. fol. and in
the Firmieus, Ba». 1531 or 51. foL
12939 — astronomicon ad Csesarem
Aug. noviter ac diligentissime cas-
tigatum. Romae, Jac. Mazochius,
1510. 4^
84 leaves with the signatures A^X.
Without notes, and tolerably scarce.
12940 — astronomicon. Lugd.^ Tor-
Dffisins, 1566. 12^
The editor, Ant. Molinus, asserts that he
has corrected this edition from MSS. Pre-
viously, ib, 155 1 and 61. Ia^
12941 — astronomicoin libri V. Jos.
Scaliger recensuit ac pristino ordini
suo restituit. £jusd. Jos. Scaliger i
commentaritts in eosdem libros et
castigationum explicationes. Lutet.,
ap. Mamertum Patissonium in off.
Kb. Stephani, 1579. 8^
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 136 pages
of text, 4 leaves of index, 292 pages of
commentary, and 6 leaves of index. A new
but very bold recension, and only from
conjecture.
12942 — astronomicwn libri V
explicationes (as in the preceding
edition). Lectiones variie e MS.
bibl. Palatinae et aliis cum notis
Fr. Jiinii. (Hdlb.), in offic. Sanc-
tandreana, 1590. 8°.
8 leaves of pneliminary matter, 136 pages
of text, 3 leaves of index, i blank leaf, 415
pages of commentary, 7 leaves of index,
I blank leaf, 13T pages of tmrr. lecU,,
and s leaves of index. An unaltered im-
pression of the preceding edition, the new
apparatus being added separately at the
end. Junius^s various readings are not to
be depended upon, and his own notes are
inconsiderable. Instead of Ejp Offic. SanC"
iandr. other copies have in the tiUe Heidei-
berpa, 1590*
MAN
12943 — astronomicon a Jo^ Sca-
ligero ex vetusto codice Oembhu
censi infinitis mendis repurgatum.
£jusd. Jos. Scaligeri notse. (LB,).
ex off. Plantiniana ap. Cp. Raphe-
lengium, 1600. 4°.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 131
pages, and 2 leaves. Then the notes with
a separate title, 10 leaves of preliminary
matter, 510 pages, and i leaf, PrivUegium,
A new recension after a very old MS.
Renouard possesses a copy with numerous
MS. annotations by CI. Salmasius.
12944 — astronomicon .... Scaligeri
notae. (as in the preceding edition).
Nunc primum ex codice Scaligeri,
quern sua manu ad tertiam edit,
prseparaverat, in lucem publ. resti-
tutK. Aoced. Th. Reinesii et Ism.
Bullialdi animadvT. (Cura J. H.
Boecleri). Arg., Bockenhoffer, 1655.
40
•
I title-plate^ 13 leaves of preliminary
matter, 131 pages, and 2 leaves. Then
the notes with a separate title, 8 leaves of
preliminary matter, 462 and 24 pages.
A new performance, re-edited after 2
MSS.
12945 — astronomicon. Interpre-
tatione et notis ac figuris illustravit
Mch. Fayus, in us. Delphini. Par.,
Leonard, 1679. 4^.
Scaliger*s text forms the groundwork
with some good corrections of the editor's
own. The oommentary is flat and often
darker than the text. After the index 88
pages of notes by Huetius follow, which
are of value.
12946 — astronomicon, ex rec. et
cum notis Rch. Bentleji« Lond.^
Vaillant, 1 739. 4^ Also on large
paper.
A new and very clever recension, but
often too bold, from 7 MSS. and old edi-
tions. Bentley*s portrait ought to be in-
cluded, and a large map of the heavens.
Reprinted, Bas. 1740. 8^ (16 gr.)
12947 — astronomicon, ex optimis
editt. repriesentatum. Ace. Cp. Cel-
larii rudimenta astronomica, D.
Gregorius de stellarum ortu et oc
casu poetico et Jul. Pontedera de
Manilii astronomia et anno ccelesti
(curantibus Vulpiis fratribus). Pa-
tavii, Cominus, 1743. 8^
The text is blended from the editions of
MAN
1579 uid 1679. Pi'iz^ >iid oomct. Cqms
abo on blue paper.
12948 — astronomicon ex rec. Rch.
Bentleji, cum selectis varior. ac
propriis notis. Cura et stud. Eli»
Stceberi. Arg., Konig, 1767. 8°.
(id. 4gr.)
Bentley's text, which Stober very un-
happily tried to correct in the notes from
MSS. and old editions. The edition is
entirely worthless. — J, Jer. Brackenhofer
Obaerw. ad ManU. ex edit. Siteberi. Atg.
1767. 8^
12949 — astronomicon libri V cum
commentariis et castigatt. Jos. Sca-
ligeri, Fr. Junii et Mch. Fayi; ace.
Bentleji qasedam animadvy. repre-
hensione dignie, quibus omnibus
editor sua scholia interposuit. Op.
et stud. £dm. Burton. Lond.^ Ni-»
chols* 1783. 8^ (58.)
The editor made use of only the first, and
not both of Sca]iger*s editions, and conse-
quently the woHl turned out very deficient.
12950 — astronomicon libri V. Ace.
M. T. Ciceronis Aratea^ cum in-
terpretat. gallica et notis. Edente
Alex. Guy Pingr^. Par. 1786. 8°.
2 voll. (12 fr.)
Bentley*s text forms the groundwork,
with some corrections (chiefly aooording to
the editor*s own sentiments) and critical
notes. — Manilius also in Vtrgiliue. Bip.
1783. 8*. or Arg, 1808. 8**.
12951 — libri V dell' astronomia
di M. Manilio trad, da Gasp. Ban-
dini (col. testo lat.) — in Corpus
vett. poetar. lat. T. XVI. et XVII.
Mediol. 1737. 4^
12952 — the sphere (or the first
book) of M. Manilius made an
English poem^ with annotations
and an astronomical appendix by
Edw. Sherburne. Lond., Brook,
1675. fol. with plates. — The five
books of M. Manilius, containing
the system of the ancient astronomy
and astrology, done into English
Tene with notes, by T. C. (Th.
Creech). Lond., Tonson, 1697. 8°.
MANIPULUScuratorum, seeGuino
de Monte Rotherii.
MANNEVILETTE, see Aprbs.
12953 MANNERT, Cr. Miscellanea
meist diplomatischen Inhalts. Nrb.,
MAN
1088
Schneider, 1795. 8^. with plates
(i6gr.)
This small but very important and sub-
stantial work is one of the best books of
instruction in paljeography, and ought to
be more known than it is.
12954 MANNI, Dm. Mar. Osser-
vazioni istoriche sopra i sigilli an*
tichi de' secoli bassi. Fir. 1 739-86.
4°. 30 vols, with plates.
12955 — lezioni di lingua Toscana.
Fir. 1737. 8^— Ed. III. Lucca,
1773.8°.
12956 — degli occhiali da naso in-
ventati da Salvino Armati. Fir.
'738.4^.
12957 — notizie istoriche intorno
al parlagio di Firenze. Bol. 1 746.
40
12958 — delle antiche terme di Fi-
renze. Fir. 1751. 4°.
12959 — veglie piaceyoli ovvero vite
de' piu bizarri e giocondi uomini
Toscani. Fir. 1757-60. S'*. 4 voll.
Also, ib. 1777. 8". 4 voll.
12960 — vita di Aldo Manuzio. Ven.
1 759. large 8°.
12961 — principj della religione
cristiana in Firenze. Fir. 1764.
12962 — vita Bm. Scalse CoUensis.
Flor. 1 768. 8°.
1296S — il senato Fiorentino o sia
notizia de' senator! Fiorentini. Fir.
1771. 4°.
12964 — vita e culto del b. Lodovico
Alamanni. Fir. 1771.4°.
See also Boccaccio, No. 1555 and
0 BASSO. A complete list of his writings
in NoveUe letter, Fior, 1789. p. 33 etc
12965 MANNING, Owen. History
and antiquities of the county of
Surrey. Enlarged and continued
to the present time by W. Bray.
Lond. 1804-14. fol. 3 vols, and
1 vol. of plates ( 1 81. i Ss., on large
paper 31I. los.).
12966 MANOEL, Fr. Vocabulario
em idioma Bengalla e Portugueza.
Lisboa. 1743. 8°.
12967 MANOEL, Fr. (under the
name of Filinto Elysio). Obras
1024
MAN
oompletas. Ed. II. Par. 1818-19.
8°. II voll.
An excellent Portugnese poet. (The
article Elysio is to be coupled with this.)
12968 — po^ie lyrique portugaise
ou choix des odes de Fr. Manoel
trad, en fran9. avec le texte> par
San€. Par. 1808. 8°.
12969 MANRIQUE, Ang. Cister-
ciensium seu verius ecclesiasticor.
annalium a condito Cistercio Tomi
IV. Lugd. 1642-59. fol. 4 voll.
In German by Bonif. Hiltprand.
Regensp. 1739-42. fol. 5 voll.
12970 MANRIQUE, Jorge. Coplas
glosadas por L. Perez. Valladolid,
1561.4^
These moral couplets, greatly prized in
Spain, previously appeared in the CaneiO"
nero generaly and in the Proverbioi de Inigo
Lop. de Mendoza, Anvers, ^SS^* ''**•« ^^
which edition Ouzman^s gloss on Manrique
is to be met with for the first time.
12971 — coplas^ con una glosa de un
Religioso de la Carduxa^ y las co-
plas de Mingo Rovulgo, y las cartas
en refranes de Blasco Garay, y la
doctrina de Epicteto. Madr. 1632.
12972 — coplas hechas a la muerte
de su padre Don Rodrigo Manri-
que, con las glosas en verso de Fr.
de Guzman, Rodr. de Valdepenas,
L. Perez y del Alonso de Cervan.
tes. Madr., Sancha, 1779. 8^ (8 rs.)
The best edition. Probably the fint is,
SevUloy 1494. SesPanxery IV. 537. 15b.
12973 MANRIQUE, Sb. Itinerario
de las missiones, que hizo en la
India oriental. Roma, 1649. fol.
MANSI, J. Dm., see Concilia, No.
5080 and 81.
12974 MANSTEIN, Cp. Hm. de.
Memoires histor., polit. et milit.
sur la Russie, depuis 1727-44, avec
la vie de Tauteur par Mch. Huber.
Lpz., Weidmann, 1771. large 8°.
( I d. 6 gr.) In German (by J. Gf.
Gellius). Lpz.^ Weidmann, 1771.
8°. ( I d. 6 gr.)
MANTUANUS, see Baptista.
MANTUANO, M., see Bbnavides.
12975 MANUALS secundum titu-
lum ecclesiiB Lincopeusis. Suder-
MAN
copie, in edibus Olavi Ulrici pres-
biteri, 8 Maji 1525. 4°. 92 leaves.
The only known copy (but defective) is
in the University library at UpsaL^^ee
also Cerqueira.
12976 MANUEL Comnenus. Le-
gatio ad Armenos s. Theoriani cum
catbolico disputatio. Ace. Leonis
M. epistola ad Flavianum, J. Da-
masceni dialogus contra Manichfieos*
Leontii Byzantini historia sectar. et
Const. Harmenopuli de opinionibus
hsereticor. (gr. Jat.) Ex bibl. J.
Sambud, de graecis latina £Eusiente
J. Leunclavio. Bas.^ Pt. Perna,
1578. 8°.
Also Gr. et laL in Front, Ducmi Auotar,
Bibl, PP. T. L Par, 1624. foL p. 30a sq.
12977 MANUEL Palnologus. In
Theodorum fratrem despotam Pe-
loponnesi oratio^ gr. et lat. Par.
1647. fol.
Only a separate impression of the edition
given in Fr. Comb^fim Auetar. nov. bibi.
PP. T. II. Par. 1648. foL p. 1045 sq.
12978 — praecepta educationis regis.
Ace. ejusd. oratt. VII et preces, gr.
et lat. ed. J. Leunclavius. Bas., Pt.
Perna, 1578. 8°.
Concerning his Dialoffue de ChrisHanor.
euUuj see NoHcee et extraUSf T. VIII.
P. II. p. 309 sq.
12979 MANUEL, Fr. Obras metri-
cas. Leon, 1665. 4^
12980 MANUEL, J. El conde Lu-
canor, con advertencias y notas de
Gronzalo Argote de Molina. Se-
villa, 1575. 4°.
The first edition of this moral and poti-
tical book of examples, which was written
in the 14th, century.
12981 — (the same title). Madr.,
Carrera, 1642. 4°. 8 leaves of pre-
liminary matter and 132 leaves.
This edition is less correct. I also find,
Madr. 1649. 4°*
12982 MANUNG. Eyn manung
der cristenheit widder die durken.
Without place or date. 4^.
6 leaves, 9- pages of which are printed.
P. I, 6, and 9 contain ax lines, the rest ao.
The piece is a calendar for the year 1455,
divided into months, and dressed up with
an exhortation to the war against the
Turks. The whole is written in rhyming
MAN
of nnecpial length, which are printed
running into each other, and without punc-
tuation from b^;inning to end. Their dis-
tinction is only marked by a larger let-
ter at the beginning of each verse. Hie
paper is strong, and the paper-mark a
Moor's head. As at Munich, where the
only copy is to be found, they would have
it to be decidedly a production of the year
1454, so for a long time the type was
lodked upon as Outtenberg*s ; a facsimile
of it is in Aretin fiber die fr&hetten «m-
veruUhUtoT. Folgen der Buchdruckerkvrut.
Muneh.y 1809. 4**. It was however at last
discovered to be a production of Pfister^s
pren, and its true date 1472. Consult
Neuer Ri, Anzeiffer 1806, p. 330 sq.
360 sq. (where the piece is printed en-
^^)9 377 *<1* '^ 4^9- Dibdin's Tour,
III. 281.
12983 MANUTIUS, Aldus (pater).
Grammatice institutiones graecse.
Ven., Aldus et And. socer. m. Nov.
136 leaves (the last, which is unnum-
bered, contains the colophon and anchor),
and alter the title 2 more leaves of pre-
face by 'Musurus. This work, onlv printed
onoe, and tolerably scarce, is written en-
tirely in Greek, and must not be con-
founded with the Latin grammar.
12984 — rudimenta grammatices lati
lingufe. De literis grsecis et diph-
thongis, et quemadmodum ad nos
veniant. Abbreviationes, quibus fre*
qnenter Orieci utuntur. Oratio do-
minica et duplex salutatio ad virg.
gloriosiss. Symbolum apostolor. D.
Joannis £v. evangelium. Aurea
carmina Pythagorse. Phocylidis po-
ema ad bene beateque vivendum.
Omnia h«c cum interpretatione la-
tina. Introductio perlnrevis ad hebr.
linguam. Yen., Aldus, m. Febr.
1501. 4^
The first edition of this grammar, and
extremely scarce. The colophon stands at
the end of the gramnuir, before the ap-
pendage. This appendage is the same as
what is already to be found in the Lascaris
of 1405 ; the IrUrod. in H^. Ling, is how.
ever here given for the first time, and is
repeated in the undated edition of Lascaris
aad in that of 1512.
12985 — institutionum grammaticar.
libri IV (cum ead. appendice).
Ven., Aldus, m. Apr. 1 508. 4°.
The 2nd edition, likewise very scarce.
MAN
1025
192 nnnnmbered leaves, and so leaves, ap-
pendage. Ven,y AkL, 1514. 4". 410 leaves,
and Ven,y Aldut et And, socer y 1523. 4^
are also scarce. The following editions are
quite at the usual price : Ven., P. Mantti-y
155S} or 59, or 61. 8°. ib,, Aldus Manta.y
1564, or 68, or 75, or 76. 8*.
12986 — musarum panagyris (sic).
Without place or date {Fen., Ant.
Moretus, before 1489). 4®. 7 leaves.
Ofthe greatest rarity, fieprinted in iSbrtpto
tria Umge rarissima denuo edita et illustrata
{aJac. MarelR). Bassani, 1806. 8^— See
also DiCTiONARiuM grfficum.
12987 MANUTIUS, P. (filius). Epi-
stolae et prsfationes quae dicuntur.
In acad. Veneta, 1558. 8°.
13 leaves of preliminary matter, and 143
numbered with the ciphers 6-148. This
first edition contains only the letters, which
form the first 3 bodes in the subsequent
editions. Ven^ Aldus, 1560. 8^ contains
4 books. Ib.y id.y 1561. 8^ 5 books. lb.,
id., 1569. 8°. 8 books. Jb., tdL, 15 71. 8^
10 books. Ib,y in add. Manut., 1573. 8°.
11 books.
12988 — epistolarum libri XII uno
nuper addito. Ejusdem quse prse-
fatioues appellantur. Ven., Aldus,
1580. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 536 and
1 30 pages, and 2 leaves, index. There are
two different impressions of this year. This
edition, and that of Ven.y Aldus, 1590. 8**.
are the most complete Aldines. The new-
est edition is, emendav. et iUustrav. J. Gli.
Krause. Lps. et Ff. 1720. 8°.
12989 — lettere volgari, divise in IV
libri. Ven., Aldo, 1560. 8°.
165 and 3 leaves. Ven., P. Manui.,
1 556. 8**. only contains 3 books.
12990 — antiquitatum Romanar. liber
de legibus. Ven., Aldus, 1557. fol.
4 leaves of preliminarymatter, 80 leaves,
and 2 leaves of index. There are 2 editions
with this date ; the earlier has 5 lines on
the reverse of the 8oth leaf, and the serond
(somewhat enlarged) 33 lines. Also, Ven.,
Aldus, 1559 ^^^ ^* ^*'-
12991 — antiquitatum Romanar. liber
de senatu. Ven. (Aldus) ^ 15 81. 4°.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 116 pages,
2 blank leaves, 11 leaves (Ctdendar.), 1
blank leaf, and 8 leaves, index.
12992 — antiquitatum Romanar. liber
de comitiis. Bon., Aldus^ ^S^S- ^<°^*
12993 — antiquitatum Romanar. liber
1036 MAN
de civitate Romana. Romie^ Bm.
Grassns, 1585. 4®.
A combined edition of these 4 works,
under the title, P. Manutu AnHquUahtm
U. IV. Ven, 1595. 8°. is not yet quite
certain.
12994 — {anon.) de gli elementi e di
molti loro notabili effetti. Ven.,
Aldus, 1557. 4°. 34 leaves.
See also Cicero, No. 4384b, 4463, 64,
and 66. Eaasmus, No. 6867.
12995 MANUTIUS, Aldus (nepos).
II perfetto gentiluomo. Ven., Aldo,
1584. 4°. 3 leaves and 64 pages.
12996 — orthographiffi ratio. Ven.,
Aldus^ 1566. 8^
800 and 167 pages and 20 unnumbered
leaves. The best edition. The complete
reprint, Ven., Aldw, 1591. 8*. is less fine.
At first, VetLy P. Manui.y 1561. 8*. Feth^
Aldus, 1575 or 90. 8^ is an abridgment.
12997 — eleganze della lingua lat. e
toscana. Ven., Aldo, 1580. 8°.
The most complete edition. Ven.y Aldo^
1586. 12°. and ib.y id., 1594. 8°. are only
reprints. The first edition, ib., id., 155^
8^. is tolerably scarce ; and Renouard has
a copy of ib.y id., 1573. 8**. on large blue
paper.
12998 — locutioni di Terentio. Ven.,
Aldo, 1585. 8^
12999 — locutioni dell' epistole di
Cicerone. Ven., Aldo, 1573. 8''.
Renouard has a copy on large blue paper.
Often reprinted.
13000 — lettere volgari. Roma, Santi,
1592- 4°-
13001 — vita di Cosimo de* Medici,
primo gran duca di Toscana. Bol.
1585. fol.
Other copies have the date 1586.
13002 — le attioni di Castmccio Ca-
stracani de gli Antelminelli, signore
di Lucca. Roma, Gigliotti, 1590. 4^
Very scarce.
13003 — de quaesitis per epistolam
libri III. Ven. 1576. 8^
106, 123, and 103 pages.
13004 MANUTII, J. Pt. et P.
Transsylvaniae, olim Daciffi dictse,
descrip'tio. Romse, Accolti, 1596.
4°. with a map.
4 leaves of preliminary matter and 1 leaC
Very scarce.
See a li«t of the Aldines at the end of
this work. Also below, Renouard.
MAR
13005 MANZI, Gugl. Testi di lin-
gua inediti tratti da' codici della
bibl. Vaticana da GugL ManzL
Roma, 1816. 8^ (50 baj.)
Only 300 copies printed.
13006 MANZONI, Aless. Inni sacri.
Mil. 1816. large 8°. — II conte di
Carmagnola, tragedia. Mil. 1820.
large 8°.
MAP, Gaultier, see Roman fait et
compose.
Yet the Saint Graal is erroneously attri-
buted to him : see B&^ohingU Erzahkmgen
det MitttkUttrgy I. 568. As to the rest,
the dieerful and joyous songster well de-
serves that accurate inquiries should be
made respecting his life and writings (con-
suit Lyseri Hist, poetar, medii ism, p. 776
etc.). Might not, for instance, the original
text of the Gottdeamug igUur and of the
Mihi est propositum, boUi of which are
attributed to him, be found in some old
MSS.?
13007 MAPHJEUS Volaterranns,
Rph. Commentarior. urbanor. libri
38. Item oeoonomicus Xenophontis
ab eodem Latio donatus. Ff., Mar-
nius, 1603. fol.
At first, Roma, J. Besicken, 1506. fol.
MARACCIUS, see Koran.
MARAPFI, see Figurbn.
13008 MARAFIOTI, Girol. Chro-
niche ed antichit^ di Calabria. Pa.
dova, 160 1. 4^
13009 MARANGONI, Gi. DeUe
memorie sacre e profane dell' anfi-
teatro Flavio di Roma, volgarmente
detto il Colosseo. Roma, 1 746. 4®.
13010 — delle cose gentilesdie e pro-
fane, trasportate ad uso e ad orna.
mento delle chiese. Roma, 1 744. 4°.
13011 MARANTA, Bm. Lucullia-
narumqueestionumU.V. Bas. i<64.
fol.
13012 MARANUS, Gu. Opera om-
nia, ed. Ch. H. Trotz. Traj. ad
Rh. 1741. fol. (6 fl. 10 St., on large
paper 9 fl.)
It is also added as a supplement to OMo-
nis Thesaur. jur.
13013 MARATONIO, Ofilio. Dell'
arte di amare libri due, opera ber-
nesca. Italia, 1816. iS''. 2 voll.
MARBLES, see Elgin.
MAR
13014 MARBODUS. Liber Mar-
bodi quondam nominatissimi prse-
sulis Rhedonensis (cicil. cannina^
liber de gemmis et epistolae VI )^
ex rec. Radulphi Besiel. Rhedonis^
J. Baadouyn, i5'^4* 4^* Gothic
letter.
A very scaroe edition, but carelwaly su-
perintended. Marbodi Ojmacula in HiL
deberti Opp. Par. 1 708. fol. are edited after
it and 5 MSS.
13015 — libellas de lapidibus pretio-
sis nnper editus (a J. Cuspiniano).
Viennae Pannoniae, Hi. Vietor, 7
cal. Mart. 151 1. 4^
The fint edition, very icaroe.
13016 — de lapidibus pretiosis en-
cberidion cum scholiis (G.) Pictorii.
Ejusd. Pictorii de lapide molari
carmen. Without place {Friburgi),
1531- 8^
The and edition, abo printed from a MS.
Par., CA. Wechelj 153 1. 8*. ia only a re-
print.
13017 — de gemmar. et lapidum pre-
tiosor. fonnis, naturis atque viribus
opusculum, nunc primum non modo
centum ferme rersibus locupletatum
pariter et emendatum, sed et scho.
liis quoque illustratum per Alardum
JEmstelredamum. Cum scholiis Pic-
torii. Col.y Alopecius, 1539. 8^
Alardut hai augmented and corrected
the worii from a MS. and from Pliny and
Solinus. — De naturis lapidum liber cum
annotalt. Jani Cornarii in Macer De mom
teria med, Ff, 1540. 8°.
13018^ — dactyliotheca^ scholiis G.
Pictorii nunc altera vice supra pri-
orem editionem illustrata. Item de
lapide molari et de cote carmen pa-
negyricum, auctore eodem G. Pic-
torio. Bas., H. Petri, '555- B°.
The impression in Abr. Gorkn DactyUo-
theea. LB. 1695. 4**. was corrected by J.
Gmnoriut, and augmented with 93 verKS.
Conected from 5 MSS. m HildeberH Opp.
Par. 1708. fol.
13018^ — de gemmis scriptum Evacis
r^s Arabum, olim a poeta quodam
carmine redditum et nunc prim, in
luoem editum op. et st. H. Rantzo-
vii. Witt., Schwenck, 1574. 8**.
Len complete than Alardus*^ edition.
H. MoUer was the editor. Lubee.y BaU
VOL. III.
MAR
1027
f^ortij 1575. 8^ and Lp9,,Defnery 1585. 4^
are unaltered reprints.
13019 — de lapidibus pretiosis en.
chiridion, cum scholiis G. -Pictorii.
Ejusd. Pictorii de lapide molari
carmen. £x bibl. Bruckmanniana
recusa. Wolfenbuttelae, 1740. 4°.
A reprint of the edition of 1531. After-
wards in PUnu Hist. nal. ed. Fronts. T. X.
13020 — liber lapidum s. de gemmis,
varietate lectionis et perpetua an-
notatione illustratus a J. Beckman.
no. Additis observatt. Pictorii,
Alardi, Cornarii etc. Gott.^ Diete-
rich, 1799. 8®. (I a gr.)
ConoeniiDg the nnprinted Italian trans-
lation of Zuochero Bendvenni, about 1 300,
see BaruHni Catal. codd. kU. bibl. Laurent.
V. 283. There are 3 French translations
besides. The one which is said to have
been prepared by Brunetto Latini, about
1300, is in vei'se, and in Hildeberti Opp*
Par. 1708. foL, and printed in Beckmann*s
edition. The two others are in prose, of
the 13th and 15th centurits^ one of which
only contains the description of the la
precious stones in Aaron^s breastplate; they
were in MS. in Valli^re*s library : see his
Catalogue, I. 446. and II. 345. As to the
rest, it is very uncertain whe^er the work
really is by Marbodus : see Hist. litt. de la
Franccy X. 383 sq. Leesing^e Coltedaneen^
II. 137.
13021 MARCA, Pt. de. Dissertatt.
de Concordia sacerdotii et imperii
s. de libertatibus eccles. Gallicse 11.
VIII. Acced. ejusd. dissertatt. ec-
cles., Justi Hn. Bohmeri observatt.
et Carmini Firmiani adnotatt. Bam-
bergse, Dederich, 1788-89. 4°. 6
voll. (10 d.)
It is a reprint of the edition, Neap. 1 771.
4°. 6 vols, (also on large paper). Previ-
ously, Par. 1663, or 69, or 1704. fol. ed,
Bohmer, Ff. 1703. foL RoboreH, 1742. fol.
Ven. 1763. fol.
13022 — histoire de Beam. Par.,
Camusat^ 1640. fol. Also on large
paper.
13023 — marca Hispanica s. limes
Hispanicus, ed. St. Baluzius. Par.,
Muguet, 1688. fol. Also on large
paper.
13024 MARCEL, J. Jac. Oratio
dominica 150 Unguis versa et pro-
priis cujusque linguss characteribus
expressa. Par., ty pis imperial., 1 805 .
3 Y
1028
MAR
large 4^. (36 fr.) Also on vellum
paper.
Printed <m Pius V1I.*8 risit to the im-
perial printing establishment, as a piece
for the occasion, and much too hastily done.
With respect to languages it is utterly
without worth, and does not even contain
all the foreign types of this press. A later
reprint, with the same date, is distinguished
by worse paper, by the title-vignette, which
represents religion with the cross and cha-
lice (instead of which the first edition has
the French arms), and by having Nos. 56,
78, 88 etc. not printed with movable types,
but with tin and wooden plates: consult
BibUographie de la France^ 18 19, p. 15.
13025 — grammaire arabe. Imprim^
au Caire, Tan 7 (1798-99). 4°.
168 pages or 20 sheets. Unfinished, and
no more has appeared : see Miilm Mag.
eneycl. 1814, 1. 190. III. 305.
MARCELLINUS, see Ammianus.
13026 MARCELLINUS, comes II-
lyrici. Chronicon multo quam an-
tea emendatius et auctius. Opera
Jac. Sirmondi. Par.^ Cramoisy, 1619.
8°.
Best in Sirmondi 0pp. T. II. Ven. 1719.
fol. p. 369 etc. and in GaOaruH Bibl. PP.
X. 543 etc. At first by Ant. Schonhoven,
Par., Ch. Wechely 1546. 8^
MARCELLO, Bd., see Giustini-
ANI.
13027 MARCELLUS Ancyranus.
Marcelliana, ace. Eunomii UBtait
mar tat, Edid. et animadvv. in-
struxit Ch. H. Rettberg. ' Grott.
1794. 8°. (10 gr.)
13028 MARCELLUS Empiricus. De
medicamentis empiricis, physicis ac
rationalib. liber, jam prim, in lucem
emergens et integritati rest i tutus.
Per Jan. Cornarium. Item CI. Ga-
leni libri IX nunc prim, latini fsLCti
opera ejusdem Cornarii. Bas., Fro-
ben, 1536. fol.
Also in Stephani Art. med, prino. II.
239 8q-
13029 MARCELLUS Sideta. De
remediis ex piscibus, fragmentum
poematis de re medica, gr. et lat.
interpr. F. Morello. Lutet., F. Mo-
rellus, 1591. 8°.
The first edition. Corrected and printed in
FabricH Bibi.gr. (ed. vet.) I. 14 etc XIII.
315 etc. Again corrected (the Orsek text
only) in Plutarch. Deeduo. lib. ed. Schneider.
MAR
Arg. 1775. 8^ p. 96 etc. and in Oppian. ed.
Belin de Ballu. Arg. 1786. 8^ Birgeri
ThorlacH Pr, de MarceUo Sideta. Harm*
1819. 4^
13030 MARCELLUS, Cp. Rituum
ecclesiasticor. s. sacrar. ceremoniar.
S. R. ecclesise libri III (auctore
Agst. Patricio). Ven., Gr. de Gre-
goriis, 1 5 16. fol.
A scarce original edition, yet but little
sought after. A copy on Tcilum 300 fr.
McCarthy, a 2nd damaged copy 6 fr. the
same. Maroellus was only the editor.
The last time, Roma, 1750. fol. 2 toIs.
MARCELLUS, Nonius, see No-
nius.
13031 MARCH, Ausias. Les obres
de Mossen Ausias March, ab una
declaratio en les marges, de alguus
vocables scurs. Barcelona, per me-
stre Carles amoros Provencal Lang,
1543 a 22. del mes de Desembre. 4^.
So Aredn gives the title in his Beitrr.
V. 409. No. 119. In VelaatqueM de Dieft,
p. 55, it is thus given : Obree en vers, <fi-
ffididet en cantichs de amor, morals, fptri-
tuals ^ de mort. An extremely scarce edi-
tion. Dies quotes beside, Barcelona, 1545.
4°. and in M. BAhl*s collection at Hamburg
is, por J. de Beta. f^aUadol. 1 555. 4**.
13032 — las obras poeticas di Ausias
de Marchj en lingua Limosina,
escritas en el an 1460. Barcelona,
1560. 8°.
13033 — - las obras del famosissimo
philosofo y poeta Mossen Osias
Marco, traduzidas por Don Baltasar
de Romani, j divididas en quatro
canticas: es a saber: Cantica de
amor, Cantica moral, Cantica de
muerte, y Cantica spiritual. Va-
lencia, J. Navarro, 10 Mar<py 1539.
fol. Gothic letter.
There is another edition in Roman
characters by the same printer and of the
same date. The Limosin original is an-
nexed in both. Romani has aUowed him-
self many liberties in the translation, which
does not contain the collected works, and
often causes the puet to say something
quite different from what is in the wiginaL
13034 — obras, traduzidas de lengua
Lemosina, en Castellana por Jorge
de Montemayor. Zaragoza, 1563.
Also, Madr. 1579. 8°.
This translation, entirely deviating from
the original, contains only the Can/tow de
MAR MAR 10S9
% and not even these oompleCe. The 1616. 4°. The last time in the CoilecHon
Idmoein original is not added. des mhnmres rekUift ^ VhUt. de Francey
13035 MARCHAIS, Chevalier des. T. 8 et 9.
Voyage en Guin^, ties voisines et 13039 — (anon.) Cy commence vng
i Cayenne, public par J. Bt. Labat. excellent et prouffitable liure pour
Par. 1730. 12°. 4 vols, with plates, ^^^e creature humaine, appele le
Also^ Amst 1 73 1. la''. 4 vols, with niiroer de mort. Without place or
plates. date. fol. Gothic letter.
13036 MARCHAND, Et. Voyage '^ ^""^ ^'^ signatures. In verse,
autour du monde pendant les ann. 13040 — (anon.) le parement et tri-
1790-92, precede d'une introduc- umphe des dames d'honneur (en
tion historique etc. par Charl. Pt. "™e e* ©^ prose), reveu et addi-
Claret Pleurieu. Par., impr. de la *i<^°»^ (par Pt. Desrey). Par., J.
r^pubL an 6-8 (1798-1800). 4^ Pe<^it> 1510. 8°. Gothic letter.
4 vols, with plates (40 fr., on veL f ^' ^^'^T' fJ' ^''^P^^'jT^^'
7 o i? \ A 1 1 <wt date. 8°. Gothic letter. Par., Mch. le
lum paper 80 fr.). Also on large jsr«r, 1520. 8». Gothic letter. Lycm, Ar.
vellum paper. noullei, without date, l6^— See also Che-
Also In 5 vols, in 8^ with an atlas in 4^ valier ddibifrd.
J*5^') ^"l^7™"^f'^?,^*'*r^\'^/- 13041 MARCHELLUS, J. Index
large 8**. 2 vols, with plates (3 d.). In .^. i_ •• • 1 ^*
E^lish, Land, 1801. /. 2 voU. with an cnticus vocum ab lis, qui latine
atUw (3L 13s. 6d.), or 2 vob. in S". with scribere velint, vitandarum. Me-
an atlaa in 4". (il. i js. 6d.) dioL, Agnellus, 1753. 4°.
13037 MARCHAND, Prosp. Hi- 13042 MARCHESE, Annib. II Vi.
stoire de I'origine et des premiers ticondo, poema. Nap. 1738. 4**.
progres de Timprimerie. Haye, with plates. — Tragedie cristiane.
1740. 4**. In addition. Supplement Nap. 1729. 4^ 2 vols, with plates.
a I'hist. de Timpr. de Prosp. Mar- —Carlo VI. il grande, poema. Nap.
chand, ou additions et corrections 1720. 4?.
pour cet ouvrage. Edit, revue et 13043 MARCHESE. Dm. Mar. Sa-
augm. (Mr Mercier, abbe de St. gro diario Domenicano. Nap. 1668.
Leger). Par. 1775. 4^ 220 pages. fol. 6 parts in 2 vols.
The supplemrat, now scaroB, is be^ gee Mammb-
than the work itself. The first edition,
Par. 1773. 4^ 55 pages, is still interesting TRACTU8.
00 acoount of some differences. Mercier 13044 MARCHETTI, Aless. Vita
gave some corrections in a letter of 16 © poesie. Ven., Valvasense, 1755.
pages m the Joum. det Sav. 1776, and ©
continued to make collections for a new edi- ^ 1 . . ,, . . . ,.
tion of the entire work. His MS. coUec- „?^^ ^^ "'^ f?^» •«^«'! * ^^^'
tions are now in the possession of that ^•*'-» ^•*«'»' '704- 4°. « less complete,
respectable bibliographer M. Barbier in 13045 MARCHI, Fr. de. Delia ar-
P*™- chitettura militare libri tre, nelli
^—dictionnaire historique, see Baylb, quali si descrivono li veri modi del
No. 1795* fortiiicare, che si usa a tempi mo-
13038 MARCHE, Oliv. de la. M^. derni, con un breve et utile trat-
moires (depuis 1435-99). Ed. IV. tat», nel quale si dimostrano li modi
augm. d'un estat particulier de la del fabricar 1' artigliaria et la prat-
maiaon du due Charles le Hardy. ^<^ ^^ adoperarla da quelli che
Lovain, de Witte, 1645. 4""' hanno carico di essa. Brescia, Co.
Denis ganvage fint edited these interest- ™^o Presegni, 1599. fol. with
ing memoirs in the Chroniqust de Flandret* plates.
Lyon, RauUU, 156a. foL Ed. II. aveo lee A very scarce and interesting work. 6
anewiaiione et correctUmt de J. L. D. G. leaves of preliminary matter, 179 pagea
(J. Lauiene de Gand). Gandy Saleruan^ (books 1-3), and a a pages for the 4th
1567. 4^ JSd. III. BrtueeUee^ Antoine, book pot mentioned in the title. The
3 Y a
1030
MAB
plates are printed in the text. A copy, in
which at the end of the ,3rd book were 9
plates, and at the end of the 4th book a
double plate, wanting in other copies, sold
for 1350 fr. at Santander's sale at Paris in
1809.
Although there is only one edition, yet
there are differences in the copies. Some
have a dedication a/ terenissimo principe e
illustrissima Mgnoria di Venezia (dated,
Venezia^ Ncvemb, 1599) ; in others the
dedication is addressed to Vincenzo Gon-
zaga, duke of Mantua, and dated from
BresdOy 12 Mai 1600 ; a third sort have a
new title, Brescia^ Gi. Bt. e Ant. Boxzoli
fratelli, 1603, and no dedication at alL
The Dresden copy, although with the title
of 1599) has also no dedication. The work
appears to have been commenced from
1 546, and the 161 plates, which are contain-
ed in the 3 books, to have been prepared long
before the printing of the text, and conse-
quently impressions of the plates are some-
times found without the text. (The Dres-
den copy of this impression contains 170
plates, and therefore 9 plates more than
the Santander copy.) Consult ForUanini
dal Zeno, II. 396 sq. Fantuzgi Scritkni
Bologn, V. 227.
13046^ — architettura militare, illu-
strata da L. Marini. Roma, de'
Romanis, 1810. large fol. 5 vols,
with plates (100 scudi). Also on
velluni paper.
A splendid edition, and far preferable to
the preceding one. The ist vol. contains
Prolegomena and a Biblioteca isiorico-crit.
di fortificazione permanenle ; the 2nd vol.
Nuova lezione e comenii; the .^rd vol. the
text of the earlier edition ; and the 4th and
5th the plates. At the same time an edi-
tion appeared of 6 parts in 3 vols, in large
4**. with 2 vols, of plates in fol. (70 scudi).
13046>>MARCHISIO,Staiii8l. Opere
teatrali. Mil., Batelli, 1820-21. 8^
3 voll.
13047 MARCHITELLI, Gi. Bt.
Rime piacevoli. Lucca, 1747. 8°.
2 voll. — II Salicone o sia il ratto
deU' Urinale, poema eticogiocoso.
Napoli, 1789. 8°. 2 voll.
MARCIANUS, see Capella.
13048 MARCIANUS Heracleota
(ScYMNUs Chius). Carmen jam-
bieum de situ orbis. Fed. Morellus
grieca recensuit et latine eodem ge-
nere versuum expressit, cum notis.
Lutet., Morellus, 1606. 8"*.
Brunet has also, ib., id., 1596. 8°. That
MAR
in Z>. HoescheHi Geographie, AV. 1600.
8°. p. 1-30 (see above. No. 8328), is gene,
rally considered the ist impzvssion.
13049 — orbis descriptio cum inter-
pretatione lat. ad verbum et notis
Era. Vindingii. Havn., Gddianus,
1662. 8°.
Best in Hudtoni Geogr. minor, II. 9 sq.
where the piece is at the same time daimed
for Scymnus. It was before erroneously
attributed to Marcianus.
MARCIUS, see Galeottus.
MARCK, see Lamarck.
13050 MARCKART, J. Gu. Proba-
bilia receptar. lectionum juris civ.
Traj. ad Kh. 1737. 8°. 2 voll. (i fl.
10 St.)
MARCO Mantuano.see Bekavidss.
MARCO, Osias, see March.
MARCO Polo, see Polo.
13051 MARCOLINI, Fr. Le inge.
niose sorti, intitulate giardino de
pensieri. Yen., Marcolini, 1540.
fol. with woodcuts.
The first and very scarce edition of this
instruction for the drawing of cards,
greatly sought after on account of the
woodcuts by Jos. Ponta Orafsgninus (300
fr. McCarthy). Consult Berliner Mo-
natsschr, 1808, Febr, p. 80 (Benoni Fried-
l&nder at Berlin now possesses the copy
there mentioned).
13052 Ven., Marcolini, 1550.
fol. 158 pages^ with the same wood,
cuts.
Somewhat less scarce, but preferred by
some persons on account of its being better
arranged. An accurate reprint of the edi-
tion of 1550, with the same date, and the
title Giardino de pensiero composto da Fr,
Marcolini, which appeared in Italy in
1784, is in large fol., and the representa-
tions are engraved.
MARCOLPHUS, see Collatio-
NES.
13953 MARCULFI aliorumque auc-
tor. formulae veteres, editse ab Hi.
Bignonio cum notis ejus auctiorib.
et emendatiorib. Ace. liber legis
Salicae, notis ejusd. Bignonii illu-
stratus. Op. et st. Theodorici Bi-
gnonii. Par., Cramoisy, 1665. 4°.
At first, ed. Hi, Bignon, Par. 161 3. 8^.
and at the same time (quite different) in JP.
Lindenbrogii Cod. leg. antiquar. Ff. 1613.
fol. p. 1205 etc Afterwairds in Bouguei
Serr. hist. Gall. IV. 463-533. and best
MAR
in Si, BahurU CapUularia ed, Chkniao.
T. II. Par, 1780. foL Consult HitU lUt,
ds la Francey III. 570.
13054 MARCUS Eremita s. Asceta.
To»r ayM»y vareptov, VLapioov iprnurov
KOI atriajrov, NticoXaov km 'Havxtov
vptafivrtpov, ra ivpivnoiieva ovyypayL-
futra, Greece ex bibl. regia. Par.,
Gu. Morellus, 1563. 8". — Eadem
lat. per J. Picum. Par., Parvus,
1563- 8^
Opera et termonet best in GaUandi BiU,
PP. VIII. 3 etc
13055 — sennones de jejunio et de
Melchisedech, nunc prim, cum lat.
interpretatione a Bths. Mar. Re-
mondini in lucem prolati. Rome,
de Rubeis, 1748. 4°.
MARE, see^MARRE.
13056 MARECHAL, Sylvain. Cos-
tumes civils actuels de lous les peu-
ples oonnus, avec une notice histo-
rique. Par. 1788. 4°. 4 vols, with
illuminated plates.
VqL I. has 77 plates, vol. II. 76, vol. III.
71, and vol. IV. 81 ; all together (with the
title-plate) 305. The less fine and edition
in 4 Tols. in large 8". V6L III. has in the
notioe of the island Milo a plate which is
not usually oontained in the earlier copies.
13057 MARESCALCUS, N. His-
toriie aquatilium lib. I. et II. Rost.,
in led. Thuriis, 1520. fol. with
woodcuts. Liber III. ib. 1517.
fol. with woodcuts.
Extremely soaroe: see Beekmami's Beiirr.
IIL 431.
13058 — annalium Herulor. ac Van-
dalor. libri VII. Host., in »d. Thu-
riis, 1 53 1, fol. 52 leaves.
13059 — deflorationes antiquitatum
ab origine mundi. Host., in 8edd.
Thuriis, 1522. fol. 32 leaves.
13060 — (anon.) Ein ausztzog
der Meckelburgischen Chronicken.
Without place or date. fol.
10 leaves with the signatures a~c. It is
in prose, and must not he confounded with
his unprinCed Mecklenherg chronicle in
rhyme (Hamburg, bibl. hitL II. 273). All
three works, which are very scarce, were
printed at the author*s private press.
13061 ** enchiridion poetar. claris-
M A R 1081
simorum liber I-IV. Erphordiie,
(Sertorius), 1501-2. 4°.
All 4 books are very seldom met with.
In Dresden there are only books 3 and 4.
13062 — laus musar. ex Hesiodi the-
ogonia. Lactantii carmen de ana-
stasi Christi. Ovidii carmen ex
Metamorph. XV. de phoenicis mor-
tui reparatione. Ausonii carmen
de festo pascatis. Claudiani carmen
de salvatore Christo etc. Erphor-
diae, Sertorius, 1501. 4^.
13063 MARESTI, Alf. Teatro ge-
nealogico ed istorico delle famiglie
di Ferrara. Ferrara, 1678. fol. 2
voll. — Cronologia ed istoria de' capi
e giudici de* Savi di Ferrara. ib.
1683. fol. — Raccolta dell' armi de'
nobili Ferraresi. ib. 1690. fol.
13064 MARETS de Saint-Sorlin, J.
des. Les d^Iices de Tesprit, dia-
logue. Par. 1659 or 61. fol. with
plates by Chauveau.
Only sought after on account of the
plates.
13065 — Clovis ou la France chre-
tienne, poeme h^roique. Par.,
Courbe, 1657. 4°. with plates.
Also on large paper. The edition, Leide,
les ElzevierSf 1657. 13°. (although badly
printed) is more sought after.
13066 — CBuvres poetiques. Par.
1641. 4^
13067 — I'Ariane de nouveau revue.
Par., Guillemot, 1639. 4*- ^^^
plates.
Previously, Par. 1632. 8". 2 vols. Also,
Leyde, Hegher, 1644. 12°. Par. 1724. 12°.
3 vols. In Italian by Bisaodoni, Ven,
1650. 13**.
13068 — Ariana in tenzos. Sprach
beschrieben vnd auss derselben
teutsch gegeben durch G. A. R. L.
Leyden, Hegeren, 1644. 12°. 2
parts in i vol. with plates.
13069 (the same title). Amst.,
L. u. Dn. Elzevier, 1659. 12°.
2 parts in i vol. with plates.
Both editions are very neatly printed.
The Elzevier edition has inferior impres-
sions of the same plates, but is neverthe-
less really a new impression.
1S070 — Ariane (translated into
3Y3
10*2
MAR
Dutch). Amst.^ Elzevier, 1658.
1 2°. 2 parts in 1 rol, with plates.
MARGARITA philosophka, see G.
Reibch.
13071 MARGETT. Longitude ta-
bles for correcting the effect of pa-
rallax and refraction on the ob-
served distance taken between the
moon and the sun etc, Lond.
(1790). 4°.
13072 — longitude tables for correct-
ing the effect of parallax and refrac-
tion. Lond. (1793)* large fol.
13073 — horary tables for shewing
by inspection the apparent diurnal
motion of the sun^ moon, and stars,
the latitude of a ship, and the azi-
muth, time, or altitude^ correspond-
ing with any celestial object. Lond.
without date, large fol.
Pierre TE^eque describes it in the Con-
nate, det ienu €ai X, p. 333. These tables
consist of 70 maps, and cost from 20 to 25
dollars.
13074 MARGUERITE de France,
reine de Navarre {soeur de Fran~
qoU I). Miroir auquel elle Toit son
n^nt et son tout. Par., Augereau,
1533. 8^
A copy on yeUum 100 fr. Valli^re, and
99 fr. McCarthy. Also, without place or
date. 8°. 37 leaves. Under the title, Uart
et tuage du aouverain miroir du Chretiien.
Par,, le Now, 1556. 12**.; and under the
following title : Le fniroir de Pame piche^
resse. Lyon, le Prince, 1538. 8°. Genene,
Girardy 1539. I2^ Under the last title it
is also inserted in the following number.
13075 — Marguerites de la margue-
rite des princesses, tres illustre
royne de Navarre (publiees par Sy-
mon Sylvius dit de la Haye). Lyon,
J. de Tournes, 1547. 8"^. a vols,
with woodcuts.
541 pages and i leaf, and 343 pages and
I leaf. The scarcest edition of this poetry,
and the most sought after. Besides the
Miroir, the most interesting pieces therein
are, Les 4 dames et let 4. geniUxhommes,
a comedy, a farce, and La Coche. But the
D^bat dTamouT, of which there is a MS.
in Valli^re^s Catal. T. II. p. 337, is not to
be found therein. — To this edition may be
joined, Le tombeau de Marguerite de Fo-
/oM. Par,, Fezandat, 155 1. 8°.
MAR
13076 Lyon, Pt. de Tours,
1549. i6^ I part in 2 vols.
Equally scarce and sought after.
13077 Par., Ruelle (other co-
pies, veuve Fr. Regnaud or Pre-
vost), 1554. i6^ 1 part in 2 vols.
Neat, and equally scarce and sought after.
13078 — I'heptameron des nouvelles.
Remis en son vray ordre, confus an
paravant en sa premiere impression.
Par., CI. Gruget. Par., Sertenas
(at the end, impr. par Benoist Pre-
vost), 1559. 4°.
6 leaves of prehminary matter, 212 num*
bered and 2 unnumbered leaves. In other
copies CaveiUier is mentioned as the pub-
lisher. The 2nd edition of the Heptame-
ron, scarce and sought after, whidb for the
first time contains 72 novels. All the
subsequent editions repeat its text. Pt.
Boaistuau sumomm^ Launay gave the
first edition, without mention of the au-
thor, under the following title: Hittoire
des amans fortuneat dedUe ^ rUlustre prin-
cesse Madame Marguerite de Bourboriy
duchesse de Nivernois, Par,, GiOes, 1558.
4^ XIX and 184 leaves. This by far
the moHt scarce edition, which offers nu-
merous various readings in the text, con-
tains only 67 novels, which are not divided
into days, and are quite differently ar-
ranged from what they are in the other
editions.
13079 Par., Gilles (at the end,
impr. par Benoist Pre vost), 1560.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 212 num-
bered and 2 unnumbered leaves. In other
copies sometimes Sertenas, sometimes ilo-
6tnof, is mentioned as the publisher. Like-
wise tolerably sought after. Also, without
place, imprimi 1560. I6^ 16 leaves and
726 pages (hitherto unknown). Par. 1561.
12°. Lyon, 1561. 12®. Par,, Normeni et
Bruneau, 1567. 16°. Lffon, CloquemMy
1572. i6^ 812 pages and 6 leaves. For.,
de Roigny, 1574. l6^ Par, 1578 or 81.
I6^ Par., Chappellain, 1607. 12°. (badly
printed).
13080 Sur I'imprim^ k Paris.
chez Jac. Bessin, 1698. 12^ 2 voll.
Printed in Holland. The editions hi-
therto dted all contain the work in its
original ancient style.
13081 — contes et nouvelles mis en
beau langage accommode au gout
de ce temps. Amst., Gallet, 1698.
8^. 2 vols, with plates.
The plates of this esteemed edition are
MAR
Bttribatad to Romain de Hoqghe, although
he has not mentioned himself. The re-
print, AnuLf GaUety 1700. 8^ 2 vols, with
the same plates, is somewhat less sought
after. The editions, AnuL, GaUety 1708.
8*. a rob. and Par. 1740. 8**. 2 vols, have
plates by Uarreweyn.
13082 — les nouvelles de Marguerite
de Valois. Berne, 1780-81. 8°.
3 Tols. with plates.
A neat editi<m, with very fine plates by
Freudenberger, and vignettes by Dunker.
The work is here given again in its an-
deut style. There are also copies with
new engraved titles and the date 1793.
In some copies the 3rd vol. is on inferior
paper. There are also impressions of the
plates without any numbers. The plates
of the edition of 1 784. 18**. 8 vols, (also in
8^.) are very indifferent re-engravings of
the plates in the Berne edition.
13083 — the Queene of Nauarres
tales, now newly translated ont of
French into English. Lond., Ox-
enbridge, 1597. 4^
Containing only 15 novds.
13084 — Margaret de Valoys Hepta-
meron, or the history of the fortu-
nate lovers. Lond. 1654. 8^
Sold at the duke of Marlborough's sale for
al. 8s.
13085 MARGUERITE de Valois,
reine de France et de Navarre
(Spouse de Henri IV,) M ^moires
(pubb'^ par Auger de Maul^on,
Seign. de Granier). Par.^ Chappel'
lain, 1628. 8^
The first edition, of which Renouard has
a oopy on laige paper. There are 2 edi-
tions with this date, pege for page alike^
whidi may be distinguished by the first
having after the preface i leaf, errata, and
I leaf, Privilegium, which are wanting in
the other. (Both are at Dresden.) The
following is a worse print (probably Oe-
nevese) : Jcuxte la oopie impr. d Paris par
Chappellain, 1699. 8**. Also, Par,, Sercy^
1643. 4**. ib, 1648. 8^ Gfrnde^ Gu. ds
Home, 1649. 12*^' (^^^7 niOf^O'
13086 — — Jouxte la copie k Fans,
1658. 12^ 197 pages.
This is a real Elzevir production ; bnt the
edition, Bnui., Fr. Foppena, 1658. 12^
197 pages (of which there are two distinct
impressions of the same year, according to
Renouard*s CakU, IV. 140), is no Elzevir,
but a Paris, production. But the edition,
Brujf.y Fr, Fopperu, 1659. I3^ 197 pages,
has oertainly the appearance of an Elzevir
MAR
1033
impression. Par., Mauffer, 1665. 13*.
t^., Ribouy 1666. l3^ are common editions.
13087 — memoires^ auxquels on a
ajoute son eloge, celui de Mr. de
Bussy et la fortune de la cour (par
de Dampmartin. Edit, donn^e par
J. Godefroy). Liege, Broncart,
1 713. 8^ Also, Haye {Trivoux)^
Moetjens, 17 15. 8". 2 voll.
Both editions are prized alike. The
memoirs are printed after the edition of
1 7 15 in the CotteeHon dea mem, rSloH/t ft
nUit, de France^ T. LII. p. 93.573.
13088 — memorias* traduc. de Frances
en Espanol por Jacinto de Herrera.
Madr. 1646. 8°. Geschichte der
Marg. von Valois von ihr selbst
beschrieben. Nebst Zusatzen und
Ergauzungen aus den franz. Quel.
len von F. Schlegel. Lpz. 1803. 8^
(i d. 8 gr.) Memoirs of Margaret
de Valois, transl. from the French.
Lond. 1 8 13. 12^ 2 vols. (12s.)
Two of her letters first printed in Artigny *
Mhndresy II. 358 etc.
MARGUERITE de Valois, see
Caylus.
13089 MARGUNIUS, Maximus.
Poemata aliquot sacra, graece, nunc
prim, publicata op. et st. D. Hoe.
schelii. LB., Rapheleng.^ i59^* 8°.
24 pages.
13090 — hymni anacreontic! (gr.)
cum interpr. lat. Gr. Rittershusii.
AV. 1 60 1. 8^
His EpittokB Grmca 0. Lat. vers, J. Elmii
el scholiis J. Lamu in J. Lamii Delicim
erudilar, T. V. et IX.
MARIA, historia ejus, see HistO"
BiA, No. 9813-15.
MARIA Antonia, see Tbionfo.
MARIAGE, see Aymon.
13091 MARIANA, J. Historise de
rebus Hispanias libri XX. Toleti,
typis Pt. Roderici, 1592. fol.
The first edition of the Latin original,
and scarce. The copies are of three kinds.
The more common have 4 leaves of preli-
minary matter and 959 pages, the last of
which has the catchword H ISTO-, althoogh
the reverse of the leaf is blank. Then 6
leaves of index. Other copies, with the
date, Toleti, Th, Gnemamus, 15951 con-
tain 25 books, and go as far as p. 1168,
when 14 leaves of indices follow. As far
3Y4
1
1034
MAR
as p. 959 they are of one and the same
printing aa the preceding. A third kind,
likewise of ii68 pages and 95 books, has
the date, Toleti, Rodericut, 1592, like the
copies of the first kind. — To Uiis may be
joined, HistoruB Hup. appendix^ libri sci-
licet 1 1-30 cum ind. Ff. 1606. fol. (also in
SchotH Scriptt. hist. Hisp.) All the 30
books for the first time, Mog. 1605. 4**.
13092 — historise de reb. Hisp. libri
XXX. Acced. Jos. Emman. Mi-
nianse continuationis novs libri X.
Hag. Com., Hondt, 1733. fol. 4
parts in 2 vols, with plates printed
in the text.
Little sought after, notwithstanding the
augmentations.
13093 — historia general de Espana,
compuesta primero en latin, despues
vuelta en castellano. Toledo, Ro-
driguez, 1601. fol. 2 voll.
The first edition of the Spanish transla-
tion, prepared by the author himself, which
has a preference over the Latin original
on account of its additions. The editions,
Madr. 1608, or 17, or 23. foL 1 vols, are
also from the hands of the author ; that
of 1623 is especially prized as his last.
Aniberes (Leim de Francia), Bousqftet,
1737-39. 8°. 16 vols, is convenient, and
for the first time provided with the con-
tinuation by Miniana, but it is very in-
correct.
13094 — historia general de Espana,
con el sumario y tablas. Madr.,
Ibarra, 1780. fol. 2 voll. (130 rs.)
Also on fine paper.
A critical and very fine edition ; that of
Madrid, 1623, forms the basis. The con-
tinuation of Miniana also appeared at Ma-
drid about 1806, in foL for the completion
of this edition.
13095 — historia general de Espana.
Ilustrada en esta nueva impresion
de tablas cronologicas, notas v ob-
servaciones criticas con la vida del
autor. Valencia, Montfort, 1783-
96. small fol. 9 vols.
A critical and also a fine edition. The
edition of 1608 forms the basis, with the
various readings and augmentations of
those of 1617 and 33, and with very valu-
able notes. Alariana*s portrait is prefixed
t3 his hfe. The edition which appeared fit
Madrid in 18 19 in 8 vols, with a conti-
nuation and annotations by Jos. Saban y
Blanco, is celebrated as being still more
excellent. Madr. 1794. 8**. 10 vols, (with
Miniaiia's continuations) is also good.—
MAR
Pedro Mantuano advertenoiM a la kitioria
de Mofiana. MilaUf 161 1. 4^ or Madr.
1^13* 4"". In opposition, Historia gen. de
Esp. del Mariana defendida nor Th. To-
mayo de Vargas. Toledo^ 161O. 4^ Gasp.
IbaneM, marq. de Mondejar^ advertencias
sabre la historia del P. J. de Mariana*
Valenday 1746. fol. or Madr. 1795. 8^
13096 — - histoire generale d'Espagne,
trad, en fran9. avec des notes et des
cartes, par Jos. N. Charenton. Par.,
Mercier, 1725. 4°. 5 parts in 6 vols,
with plates. Also on large paper.
At ^e end of the last book ought to be
found, Diss, sur quelqves monnaies d*E'
spagne, by Mahudel, which is sometimes
wanting. — History of Spain, translated by
Steevens. Land. 1606. fol. Concerning the
editions and translations of the Spanish
history, see Marchand. Dictionn, II. 139
etc.
13097 — de rege et regis institutione
libri III. Toleti, Pt. Rodericus,
1599. small 4^
A scarce original edition. As Henry III.'s
murder was praised therein without re-
serve, the pariiament of Paris in conse-
quence caused the book to be burnt by the
hangman, June 8th, 16 10; and it was
suppressed even in Spain at the request of
the French court Concerning the other
mutilated editions, see AUg. lAtt. Zeit,
1784, IV. ^30.
13098 — liber de ponderibus et men-
suris. Toleti, Gusman, 1599. 4^
A scarce original edition. A copy on
fine paper 10 fr. McCarthy.
13099 — tractatus VII de adventu b.
Jacobi in Hispaniam, pro editione
vulgata, de spectaculis, de monetse
mutatione, de die mortis Christi, de
annis Arabum, de morte et immor-
talitate. Col., Hieratus, 1609. fol.
A criminal process was suspended over
the author on account of the treatise De
moneta mutat.^ and the copies were bought
up by the government and destroyed : aee
Santander*s CeUal. IV. 153.
MARIANI, see Marisgalgo.
13100 MARIANU8 Scotus. Chro-
nica (cum Dodechini continuatione).
Martini Poloni ejusdem argument!
historia. Omnia nunc prim, in lu-
cem edita (a J. Heroldo). Has.,
Oporinus, 1559. fol.
Best in Pistorii S. R. Germ. ed. Struv.
I. 441 sq. C. Ren, Hansen De aniiqttiss.
cod. Mariani ScoU ejfemploqne iliius Schoi'
MAR
iiano ad edendum paraio, Ff, ad O, 1789.
13101 MARICONDA, Ant. Le tre
S 'ornate delle favole dell* Aganippe,
ap., Suganappo, 1550. 4°.
The only edition of these 30 noodiey and
MAR
1086
13102 MARIE de France. Lais,
fables et autres productions de
Marie de France, poete anglo.nor-
mand du 13. siksle, publies d'apr^
les MSS. des bibliotbeques de
France et d'Angleterre, avec une
notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de
cette femme c^l^bre, la traduction
de ces lais en regard du texte et
avec des notes et des commentaires
par J. B. B. de Roquefort. Par.,
Didot, 1820. 8^. 2 vols, with plates
(16 fr., on vellum paper 32 fir.).
13103 MARIE. Traite de mecani.
que. Par. 1774. 4^. with plates.
13104 MARIETA, J. Historia ec-
clesiastica de todos los santos de
Espaiia. Cuenca, 1596. fol. 4 voll.
13105 MARIETTE, Pt. J. Descrip-
tion des travaux qui ont precede,
accompagne et suivi la fonte en
bronze d'un seul jet de la statue
equestre de Louis XV, dressee sur
les m^moires de Lempereur. Par.
1 768. large fol. with plates.
13106 — traits des pierres graves.
Par. 1750. small fol. a vols, with
plates.
The lit vol. contamt % plates, and the
2nd vol. (in a parts) 132 and 125 plates.
A copy on Dutch paper is known.
13107 — catalogue raisonne de diff^-
rens objets de curiosite dans les
sciences et arts, qui composaient le
cabinet de Mariette, par Fr. Basan.
Par. 1775. 8°.
One of the richest and best catalogues of
this kind. See also Coelemans, Sakte
Babtoli, and J. Marot archit fran^.
13108 MARIN y Mendoza, Joaquin.
Historia de la milicia Espaiiola,
desde las primeras noticias que se
tienen por ciertas, hasta los tiempos
presentes. T. I. Madr., Sand&a>
1776. large 4^ with 14 plates.
No more has appealed.
13109 MARIN, Pt. Dictionnaire
fr an9a]s - hoUandais et hollandais -
fran^ais. Amst. 178a or 93. 4^
3 voll.
13110 MARINA, Fr. Martinez. En-
sayo historico-critico sobre la anti-
gua legislacion y principales cuer-
pos legales de .!os reynos de Leon
y Castilla; especialmente sobre el
codigo de Don Alonso el Sabio,
conocido con el nombre de las Siete
Partidas. Madr. 1808. 4^
Concerning this important work, see
Edinburgh review^ XXII. 50.
13111 — teoria de las cortes o grandes
juntas nacionales de los reinos de
Leon y Castilla. Monumentos de
sa constitucion politica y de la so-
berania del pueblo etc, Madr. 1813.
4^. 3 voll.
Concerning this work, see Edknbwrgh
review^ XXIII. 547.
13112 M ARINiEUS Siculus, Lucius.
Epistolarum familiarum libri 17,
oratt. et carmina. Vallisoleti, Bro-
carius, 15 14. fol.
Very scarce.
13113 — obra de las cosas memora-
bles de Espaiia. Alcala, Eguia,
1533. fol. Gothic letter.
Also, %b, 1539. fol. In Latin in SchotH
Hitparda iUtutr, T. I.
13114 — cronica de Aragon, traduc.
en casteUano por J. de Molina. Va-
lencia, 1 534. fol.
13115 MARINER. Account of the
natives of the Tonga islands in the
South Pacific ocean, with a gram,
mar and vocabulary of their lan-
guage. Lond. 181 7. 8^ 2 vols,
(il. 4s.)
13116 MARINI, Oaetano. Iscrizioni
antiche delle ville e de' palaazi Al-
bani. Roma, 1785. 4"". with plates.
13117 — gli atti e monumenti de'
fratelli Arvali, scolpiti gi^ in tavole
di marmo ed ora raccolti, diciferati
e comentati. Roma, 1 795. 4°. 2 vols,
with plates.
13118 — i papiri diplomatic!. Roma,
1805. fol. with 22 plates.
See also M akdosio, No. 12917
13119 MARINI, Gi. Ambr. II Cal-
1036 MAR MAR
loandro fidele, stato fin* ora in 13127 — dicerie sacre. Yen. 1643 o'
tutte Taltre impression!^ per mh 74. la®.
conti manchevole e difettoso. Ora Previously, Ven. 1615, or 18, or 98. is*.
in questa nuova da moltissimi er- yiceruta, 161S, n*.
rori purgato, rabbellito, accresciuto 13128 — epitalamj. Ven. 1674. 12**.
e migliorato. Ven., Gasp. Gerardi, Previouslv, Par. 1616. la^. Ven. i6i(J,
1734 120. 2 yoii. ^ '«> ^,^^' ^V': "/: .
At fint in 1641 under the title, CaUo- ^^^^9 -- la galena distmta in pitture
andro Samosciuto, Then, Ven., Turriniy « SCUUure. Ven. 1 674. 12".
1664. 32'. 4 vols. Ven., MiloccOy 1669 or A <»*^®ction of small poems, each of
76. 12°. 2 vols. Ven. 1726. 8". 2 vols. In which contains a poetical observation on
French by Soidery, Par. 1668. 8"*. 3 vols, b**"^® pi®<^ o£ a considerable cabinet of
(By thecoimtdeCaylus),^fiu<. 1740. I2^ pictures and statues. Previously, Ven,
3 vols. In German, Nrb. 1667. 12°.— 1626, or 30, or 52. 12°.
Le pare de desperaH, Ven. 1662. 32". of 13130 — lettere con alcune poede.
the same author met with less approbation, tt tfiiT nr •t^ 11^
In French (by de la Serre), Par. 1733. 1?' ^^ ?Ji^oo"r«rt«. ,fi^« ..o
I2». 2 vols. And together with Caylus^s ^"^ ^^ ^^^^' f ' ^<*^'^y '6»9- "'-
translation of the preceding romance under 13131 — > la lira, rime. Ven. 1653 or
the title, Romans hh^oiques de MarhUy y^, 1 2°. 3 parts in 2 vols,
/.yon, 1786. i2». 4 vols. Le gore de deepe^ Previously, Ven. 1602, or 9, or 21, or
rah, m German, Ff. 1651 or 1706. 12 . ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ 5^, „o^ 3 y^]^ j^^^ ,5,^^
13120 MARINI, Gi. Fil. de'. Istoria "2'^-
e relazione del Tunchino e del 13132 — la Murtoleide fischiate, con
Giappone. Ven. 1665. 4". Also in la Marineide risate del Murtola in
1 2°. versi. Francoforte, Gi. Beyer. 1626.
In French by le Comte, Par. 1666. 4**. j,o.
13121 — missioni de' padri della Also, JW6. i6i9,or46,or5o.i2». 5;»ro,
compagnia di Gesii nella provincia ^ ^^' '**'
del Giappone. Roma, 1 663. 4°. 13133 — il padre Naso con le sue due
13122 MARINO, Gi. Bt. L'Adone, prigionie di Napoli e di Torino,
poema in XX canti, con gli argo- I*ar., Pacardo, 1646. 12^
menti del conte Fortuniano Sanvi- 13134 — La sampogna divisa in idillj
tale e Tallegorie di Lr. Scoto. favolosi e pastorali. Ven. 1667 or
Ven., Sarzina, without date (1623). 74- ' ***•
.0 Previously, Par., Pacardo, 1620. 12*,
The first edition. 6?;^?'' "* *^ "^ *'' *" *^' *" ^*' "
^^^23-— Par., Oliv. di Varona, lai^'l. i^ gferza, invettiva. Ven.
1623.10!. j^25 12°
13124 Amst. 165 T. l2^ 2 voll. Also,' Jlfi/.*i62S. 12-. Napoli, 1628. 8-.
This neat edition was, as it appears, -„,_^ 1 . j r •
falsely attributed to the Elzevirs. Inthe 13136 — la strage degli innocenti.
1st vol. there ought besides to be found 35 Ven., Scaglia, 1 63 3. 4°.
^a^gn, Lettere del Cav. Marino. Also, Tfn. 1653 or 74. 12**. Bastano,
,•,«.. 1. ^ *.• J 1 1750. 12°. In Swedish by Canut Bildt,
13125 — -.con gh argomenti del J^^f^^g, ,740. 8«. In German by
conte Sanvitale, Amst., Dn. Elze- Bthd. H. Brookes, Hmb. 1727. 8^
vier 1678. 32°. 4 vols, with plates 13137 MARINUS. Procli vita, quam
W. r!®. ^' . J ., 1.. altera parte auctiorem et nunc de-
This edition, neat, and greatly sought ^ .'^. j-j«^
after, is often eWoneously ci^ as bein|of «?"" mtegram primus edidit, ver-
thesizeof24^ sionem, breves notas atque elen-
13126 Lond. (Uvarno), 1789. ^lu"" 1. 'u'?^-*^'' ^"^^ r^^^^' ^'
1 2". 4. voll. ^^^' -^abncius. Hmb., Liebezeit^
Celebrated as the most complete edition. ^700. 4 .
^Adonis potme hiroiqtte trad, en vers par At first in Aur. Antomntu Philos. 71U
CL Nicole. Par. 1662 or 74. 12''. guri, 1559. 8**. Fabriciiis*s edition is also
MAR
at the end of FabrieU BM Lot* Ltmd.
1703- »••
13138 — vita Prodi. Gr. et lat ad
fid. libror. MSS. reoensuit adnota-
tionesque et indd. adjec. J. Fr.
Boissonade. Lps., Weigel, 18 14.
8°. (1 d. la gr.) Also on vellum
paper.
In English with Proclus transL by Tap-
ier. T. I. Lond. 1788. 4^
13139 MARINUS, J. Oratio fune-
bris pro Ant. Suriano patriarcha
Venetiar. Ven., Gr. de Gregoriis,
1508. 4^
A copy on yellum il. 99. Pinelli.
13140 MARINUS, M. Area Noe 8.
thesaurus linguae sanctie. Ven., J.
Degara, 1593. fol.
Tolerably scarce, consult also Alder^sBibl.
kfii, Reise naeh Rom p. $^.~-GrammaHoa
hnffua sanckt. Bas. 1580. 4**.
13141 — annotationes liberates in
ptsalmoB nova versione ab ipsomet
illustratos, editse op. J. Alo. Min-
garelli. Bon. t 748-50. small fol.
2 Yol.
13142 MARIOTTE, Edme. (Eu-
vres. Haje, 1 740. 4®. 2 vols, with
plates.
13143 MARIOTTI. Ant. Sag^o di
memorie istoriche della citta di Pe-
rugia, opera postuma. Perugia, 1806.
S*'. 3 voll.
13144 MARISCALCO, Bm. As-
setta, commedia antica rusticale, ar-
ricchita d'un copioso indice d'altre
oommedie di questo genere. Ma-
rocco, presso I'anonimo (Par.,
PrauU), 1756. large 8°.
The first edition from a MS. The real
name of the author was Fr. Mariani. Co-
pies also on blue paper.
13145 MARITI, Gi. (anon.) Viaggi
per I'isola di Cipro e per la Soria e
Palestina, fatti dall' anno 1760-68.
Lucca, 1769-76. large 8°. 9 vols.
with plates.
Abridged in German by Ch. H. Hase,
AUenb. 1777. large 8°. (id. 16 gr.) In
Swedish by Sm. Oedmann, Sth. 1790. 8**.
Only the first a vols, in French, Par.
1 791. 8^ 2 vols., or Neuwied, 1791. I2^
2 vob.
13146 — via^o da Gerusalemme
MAR
1087
per le coste deUa Soria. Livomo,
1787. 8^ 2 voll.
In Oerman, Sirb. 1789. ]Brg^ 8^ 2 vols,
(i d. 6 gr.)
MARIUS Mercator, see Meroatob.
Victorinus, see Victorinus.
13147 MARIVAUX, Pt. Carlet de.
(Euvres. Par., Duchesne, 1779. ^*«
12 voll.
Very scarce on Dutch paper (usually in
33 vols.) — Marianefu Begebenheiten {fib*,
von F. Hel. Unger). Berl. 1791-99. 8*.
3 vols, (i d. 20 gr.) Der emporgekomrnene
Landmann (neu Uba. von LoUch u. Jlfy-
Hus). BerLi'jS'i.S\(2d.)
13148 MARIVETZ et Goussier.
Physique dumonde. Par. 1780-87.
4^. 5 vols, with plates.
Little sought after, but seldom complete.
The 5th vol. contains 3 parts, and 4 sup-
plemental parts belong to the work besides,
namely, to the ist vol., DicHonnairo de$
termet^ to the 2nd, Table det j^anitet et
iuppUm. au tome /. with maps, to the 3rd,
Suppl6m, au tome II, with maps, and to
the 4th, SuppUm. au tome III.
13149 MARIZ, Pt. de. Dialogos de
varia historia, em que sumariamente
se referem muytas cousas antiguas
de Hespanha etc. Coimbra, Ant.
de Mariz, 1598 (other copies, 1597).
4°. with plates.
MARKLAND. see Cicero, No.
4467, and HoRATius, No. 10193.
MARLBOROUGH, see Delectus.
13150 MARLBOROUGH, duke of.
Catalogue of the White Knights li-
brary. Lond. 18 19. 8^
The auction^stalogue of the collection
of the English bibliomaniac, celebrated
when marquis of Blandford, for his pur-
chase of Valdarfer's Boccaccio. It was
sold by auction in the lifetime of the pos-
sessor, contained 4701 numbers, and pro-
duced 14,6651.
13151 MARLIANUS, Bm. Topo-
graphia urbis Romse. Romae, Va-
ler. Doricus et Aloisius, 1544. fol.
with woodcuts.
6 leaves, 12a pages, and i leaf, colophon.
The edition, Romwy Bkuhu, 1 560. fd. is of
the same printing as the pieoeding, and
only 6 new leaves of preliminary matter,
and after p. 122 also p. 117-141, and i
leaf, errata, have been added to it. The
last time in the Thee, aniiq. Rom. III.
54 «q-
1088
MAR
13152 — annales consulum, dictato-
rum censorumque Romanor. Rome,
Bladu8> 1560. fol.
13153 MARLOT, Gu. Metropolis
Remensis historia. Insulis^ Rache,
1666-79. fol. 2 vols.
Ifuulit et veneuni Parisiis, 1680. ioL
a vols, is only a new title.
13154 MARMITTA, Giac. Rime.
Parma^ Viotto, 1564. 4^.
A selection therefrom in the Parruuto
Hal, XXXI. tS^ etc
13155 MARMOL Carvajal, L. de.
Descripcion general de Affrica.
T. I. P. 1 7 II. Granada, Rene Ra-
but, 1573. T. II. Malaga* J. Rene,
1600. ful. 2 vols.
All 5 vols, are seldom found complete.
In French by Perrot d*Ablancourt, Par,
1667. 4". 3 vols.
13156 — historia del rebelion y cas-
tigo de los moriscos del reyno de
Granada. Malaga, J. Rene, 1600.
fol.
Greatly prized. Finer, but cheaper, is
the new edition, Madr,, Sanoha^ I797* 4''*
3 vols. (30 rees.)
13157 MARMONTEL, J. Pr. CEu-
vres completes. Par., Verdi 6re,
1818-19. 8^ ]8 vols, with plates
( 1 08 fr., on vellum paper, 1 1 o copies
at 216 fr.).
A peculiarly fine edition (printed by Di-
dot), yet with somewhat indifferent plates.
The earlier edition, Par, 1787-1806. 8^
3a vols., has fallen greatly owing to it.
The following editions are very indifferent ;
Par,y Belin, 1819. 8^ 7 vols. (56 fr.), and
Par,, Cotiety 1819. I9^ 18 v<^. (54 fr.)
13158 — Belisaire. Par., Merlin,
1767. 8°. with plates.
A prized edition. In modem Greek,
fVien, 1783. 12**. with plates. In Latin,
VienfUBy 1806. 8°. (id.) In German,
LpM. 1770. 8^ (20 gr.) In English, LoruL
1808. 18**. with plates. In Swedish by
Jo. W. Liljestmle, Sth, 1768. 8^ In
Danish (by Just. B. Bartholin), Kbhn.
1768. 8°. In Polish, Wartawy 1805. S°,
13159 — contes moraux. Par., Mer.
lin, 1765. 8^ 3 vols, with plates.
Nouv. contes moraux. Par. 1801.
8^. 4 voll.
Aforal. Erxahli. ubt, von J. Ad. Schmer'
ler. Nrb. 1791. 8^ 4 vols, (i d. 13 gr.),
or translated by Gf. Ch. Schiitz. Lpx.
MAR
1794-95 (1806). 8^ a vols. (1 d.) Neue
moral ErMahll. ubt. von C. L. MOu.
Mauler. LpM. 1801. 8°. (i d. 4 gr.) In
Italian by Rastelli, Fir. 1789. I2^ 6 vols.
Moral ialet. Land. 1766. 12*. 3 vols., or,
t^., Cookoy 1808. I2^ 2 vols, with plates
(5s.). New moral tales. Lend. 1792. 12^
3 vols. In Polish, Wanawy 1805. 8**.
5 vols.
13160 -— les Incas ou la destruction
de I'empire du P^rou. Par. 1777.
8°. 2 vols, with plates.
In German (by J. Jo. Cp. Bode), Ff. a.
M. 1784. 8°. 2 vols, (i d. 16 gr.) In
English, Lond. 1806. I3^ 2 vols. In
Swedish, Sih. 1795-96. 8". 2 vols. In
Polish, WareaWy 1801. 8**. 2 vols. — Mar-
montel^s Metnoin in German (by Becker),
Lpz. 1805. 8^ 4 vols. (3 d. 18 gr.) In
English, Lond. 1808. I2^ 4 vols. (il. is.)
13161 MARMORA Oxoniensia ex
Arundellianis, Seldenianis aliisque
conflata. Recensuit et perpetuo
commentario explicav. Humphr.
Prideaux. Ox., th. Sheld., 1676.
fol. with plates.
At first by J. Selden, Lond. 1629. 4^ and
in Seldeni Opp. Vol. II. T. II. p. 1439
13162 — marmorum Arundelliano-
rum, Seldenianor. aliorumque aca-
demiae Oxon. donator. secunda edi-
tio (cura Mch. Maittaire). Lond.,
Bowyer, 1732. fol. with plates.
Only 300 copies. 6 copies on large
paper {writing medium). This edition con-
tains much that is wanting in the follow,
ing. There ought to be an Appendix of
1733 ui 12 P^tS^ ^i^ >^
13163 — marmora Oxoniensia (ed.
Rch. Chandler). Ox., typ. Clarend.,
1763. large fol. with 59, 1 1, and 6
plates (5I. 5s.).
A splendid edition, and the best.
13164 — marmorum Oxoniensium
inscriptiones grsecse ad Chaudleri
exemplar, edits, curante Gu. Ro-
berts. Ox., typ. Clarend., i^Qi*
small 8°. (3s., on large .paper 4s.)
13165 — the Parian chronicle, or the
chronicle of the Arundelian mar-
bles (in 6r., Lat. and Engl.), mth
a dissertation concerning its au-
thenticity (by J. Robertson). Lond.,
Walter, '1788. 8^ (5s.)
It is here declared not to be genuine.
MAR
Tbe genuineness is defended in «/. HeW"
kits Vmdioaiion qfthe mUhenHeUy qf the
Parian chronicle. Land. 1789. 8% and in
h3% jlnswer to some criticai strictures. Lend.
1789. 8^.; also by Rch. Oough in the Ar~
dUBoioffiaj Vol. IX. Art. 15. p. 157 etc.
Robertson defended himself against Hew.
lett in the European Magax. 1789. JuL
p. 19-21, and 1 790, March, p. 206-308.—
Die Parische Chronik, ffriechisch, uts. u.
eri'dut. von C. Fr. Ch. Wagner, nebst An-
merkk. iiber ihre Echtheii nach dem Efigl,
Co</. 1790. 8^ (10 gr.)
13166 MARMORA Pisaurensia, no-
tis illustrata (ab Annib. Oliverio).
Piaauri,! 738.fol. with plates printed
in the text.
13167 MARMORA Taurinensia,
dissertationib. et notis illustrata
(ab Ant. Rivautella et J. P. Ri-
colvi). Aug. Tanrin. 1743-47. 4°.
a Tols. with plates.
VoL I. has 10 plates, and voL 11. 36.
13168 MARMORA, And. Historia
di CorfJi. Ven., Curti, 1672. 4®.
MARNE, see Demarnb.
13169 MARNIX, Ph. De Bienkorf
der h. Roomsche Kercke^ ghemaect
ende by een getogen van Isaac Rab-
botenu van Loven. Without place^
1569. 8**.
The first and scarce edition of a book
which is remaikable as being the first re-
gular production in Dutch prose. Also,
Amst. 1664 or 1733. 8^ Consult Ffogel
Geseh. der kom. Litt. III. 569 sq.
13170 — Binenkorb Dess. Heyl.
Romischen Imenschwarms, seiner
Hummelszellen (oder Himmelszel-
len) Hurnausi>naster, Bramengesch-
wunn vnd Waspengetoss. Christ-
lingen^ Ursinus Gottgwin, 1580. 8°.
146 numbered and 18 unnumbered leaves,
index and errata. The translation is by
J. Fischart (under the name of Jesuwalt
Pickhart), and still sometimes sought after
on account of its burlesque style. The first
edition appeared, ChrisUingen, 1579. 8°.
Also, Christlingen, Ursinus Gottgwinn,
1581. S". 14^ numbered and 18 unnum-
bered leaves, ib,, id,, 1588. 8^ 8 leaves of
preliminary matter, 372 numbered, and 18
unnumbered leaves, ib., id., without date
(shout 1631). 8"*. 8 leaves of preliminary
matter, 971 numbered, and 18 unnum-
liered leaves. A quite different translation
is, Bienkorb der Keil. Romischer (sic) Kir-
esJen. Das ist : (underneath only a wood-
M A R 1039
cut) anno 1576. 8°. 268 numbered leaves,
with the signatures A~LL A third new
translation appeared, Amst. (Germany)
1 733* ^"^ Consult also Literar. Wochen'
blattlL 254 sq. 422.
13171 MAROLLES, Mch. de. Ta-
bleaux du temple des muses, tirez
du cabinet de M. Favereau, avec
les descriptions, remarques et an-
notations composees par Mch. de
Marolles. Par.^ Sommaville, 1655.
fol.
The original edition, scarce and sought
af^ on account of the 60 plates by Bloe-
mart. Also copies on laige paper. In
most copies Bloemart^s too free representa-
tion of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus is
replaced by another representation oi the
same subject by Poilly. (\>pies with both
plates are greatly sought after. The edi-
tion, Anut,, Wolfgangk, 1676. 4*. has 58
neat plates, which are copies of Bloemart*s.
See also Temple des muses.
13172 — Catalogue de livres d'e-
stampes et de figures en taiUe-douce.
Par. 1666. 8°. — Catalogue de livres
d'estampes et de figures en taiUe-
douce. Par. 1672. 12°. 72 pages.
Both catalogues are hard to be met with ;
but the second, which contains a repre-
sentation of 163 monograms of ancient
masters, is the rarest.
13173 — les histoires des anciens
comtes d'Anjou et de la construc-
tion d'Amboise. Par. 1681. 4^
Scarce. It is a translation of two Latin
works, one of which is of the 12th cen-
tury.
13174 — memoires, avec des notes
histor. et crit. (par Goujet). Amst.
1755- ^^°- 3 voll.
Previously, Par. 1656. fol. They embrace
the years 1600-56, and are very interest-
ing for the history of the literary and so-
cial life of that period in France*
13175 MAROT, Clem. L'adolescence
Clementine, aultrement les oeuvres
de Clem. Marot. Par., Janot, 1538.
i6^ with woodcuts.
Lgon, Dolet, 1538. 8°. Oothic letter, and
Lgon, Gryphius (1538). 8°. are still sought
after.
13176 — adolescence Clementine.
Anvers, J. Steels, 1539. 8^ 3 parts
in I vol.
A tolerably scarce edition, in which the
two journeys of J. Man>t*s are to be
found.
1
1040
MAR
13177 — oeuvres, aagment^es d'an
grand nombre d^ ses compositiens
nouvelles. Lyon, Dolet^ i543* 8^*
Thin and the edition, Lyon, it Pense^fne
du rooher, 1545. 8^ are very ncaroe and
sought after. The other old editions (for
example, Lyon, RouilU^ 1546 or 54. I6^
Lyon, de Toumes, 1549 or 53. I6^) are
only of value when they are in excellent
condition.
13178 — oeuvres, revues, augmentees
et dispos^es en beaucoup meilleur
ordre, que ci-devant; plus, quel-
ques oeuvres de Mch. Marot (publ.
par Fr. Miziere). Niort, Porteau^
1596. 16^. 2 parts in 1 vol.
A verv scarce and good edition, printed
in cursive letters. The 1st part has 8
leaves of preliminary matter and 548 pages,
the 2nd has 248 pages and 16 leaves.
13179 — oeuvres. Haye^ Moetjens,
1700. la^ 2 voll.
A neat edition, and the most sought after,
although not the best. Copies with margins
in good condition and without rusty spots are
seldom to be met with. A less fine reprint
with the same date and of a somewhat
taller size may be distinguished by the title
of each book having a diiFerent border ; in
the genuine edition both vols, have the
same border.
13180 -— (Euvres, revues sur plusieurs
MSS.,auginent^e8,avec les ouvrages
de J. et de Mch. Marot, et les
pieces du differend de Clement avec
Fr. Sagon, accomp. d'une preface
histor. et d'observat. critiques^ par
Lenglet du Fresnoy. Haye, Gosse,
1 73 1 . large 4°. 4 vols. Also on very
large paper.
The best and most complete edition, but
not sought after in France. At the same
^ time appeared an impression, ii. 1 73 1. 13**.
6 vols.
13181 — oeuvres choisies de Clem.
Marot. Par., Didot, 1801. i8^
The only copy on veOum was sold at
Paris in 1815 for 119 fr.
13182 MAROT, J. (Euvres (avec
celles de Mch. Marot). Par., Cou-
stelier, 1723. 8°. 2 parts in i vol.
There are copies on vellum. Previously,
Par,^ Tory, without date. 8'. Par,, Rof-
fet, 1533. 8°. etc Also above in No.
1 3 180.
13183 MAROT, J. et Marot fils.
MAR
L'architecture fran9oi8e, ou recneil
des plans etc. des ^glises, hdtels
et roaisons particuli^res de Paris
etc. Par. 1 7 27 or 51. fol.
A collection cf an^tectural plates, in
part engraved by Mariette, with the same
title, and the date I7'i7, in three folios, is
probably one and the same with the above,
and perhaps only augmented by Mariette
with several plates of his own stock for sale.
13184 — le petit Marot ou recueil
de divers morceaux d*arcliitecture^
gtiv^ par J. Marot. Par. 1764.
rge 4°. with 220 plates.
MAROT, Mch., see above, Nos.
[3180 and 82.
13185 MARQUES, Jos^. Diccio.
nario das linguas franceasa e portu-
gueza, composto a primeira vez por
Jos6 Marques, e agora nesta quarta
ediyao correcto, emendado e aug-
mentado por Joaquim Jos^ da
Costa. Lisb. 1805. foL
See also Costa.
13186 MARRANO. Elementi di
matematica. Napoli, 1803. 8®. 4
voll. (7 lire, 50 s.)
13187 MARRE, N. de la, et le Clerc
du Brillet. Traits de la police.
Par. 1722-38. fol. 4 vols, with 8
maps.
A second edition, Anut, 1729. foL 4 vols.
It is worked up afresh and continued in
Defettarfa Dictumnaire de PoHce, Par.
1 786-91. 4°. 8 vols, (unfinished.)
13188 MARRIER, Mt. Monasterii
regalis S. Martini de Campis Paris,
ordinis Cluniacensis historia, libris
sex partita. Par., Cramoisy, 1636.
This work is important for the history
of the place on account of the many ori-
ginal documents printed in it. In p. 552-
62 is also to be found copious information
respecting Gu. Postel from sources partly
unprinted, together with a fine portrait of
him in p. 55^
MARSAIS, see Dumarsais.
MARSCHALCUS, See Marbs.
CALCUS.
13189 MARSCHALL a Bieberstein.
F. baro a. Flora Taurico-Cauca.
sica, exhibens stirpes phaenogamas
in Chersoneso Taurica et regionibus
Caucasicis sponte crescentes. Char-
MAR
kow, typls academicis, 180S-19. 8°.
2 yoll.
Reprinted, VoL I. Tubtng, 1816. 8^
13190 — centuria plantar, rarior.
Rossie meridionalis. T. I. Petrop.
(1812) large fol. with 50 plates.
A splendid work, 70 copies only of which
were destined for the publie. It will in-
dude a 2nd vol.
13191 MARSDEN, W. Catalogue
of dictionaries, vocabularies, gram-
mars and alphabets, in two parts.
Lond. 1 796. small 4°.
Scarce (only 150 copies, see J^filiin Afaff»
gnejfcL 1815. IV. 452.), and not to be dis-
pensed with on account of J. Sev. Vater^s
LUeratur der Grammatiken {Berl. 18 15.
8"*. on account of its alphabets, which that
work does not specify), although it is other-
wise very defectiva
13192 — history of Sumatra. Lond.
j8i I. large 4^ with an atlas in fol.
(3I. 13s. 6d.)
A prized work. This 3rd edition (pre-
viously, LomL 1783 and 84. 4°0 is greatly
augmented. In French by Parraud, Par.
1788. 8^ 2 vols. In German, LpM, 1785.
lalge8^(I d. 8 gr.)
13193 -» grammar of the Malayan
language, with an introduction and
praxis. Lond., Cox, 1812. 4^ (il,
13194 — dictionary of the Malayan
language, in two parts, Malayan
and English, and Engl, and Ma-
layan. Lond., Cox, 1812. 4^ (2I.
2S.)
13195 MARSH, Herbert. Horie Pe-
lasgicae P. I., containing an inquiry
into the origin and language of the
Pelasgi, with a dissertation of the
Pelade or .£olic digamma. Cbr.
1815. 8^ (7s. 6d.)
13196 MARSHALL, J. Life of O.
Washington. Lond., Phillips, 1804
—7. large 4^ 5 vols. Also, ib. 1804
-7. 8^ 5 vols. (3I.)
In Frendi *y Henry, Par, 1808. 8'.
5 vols, with an atlas of 16 plates (36 fr., on
relliim paper 78 fr.\ In German, Hmb.
1805-6. 8*. 4 vols. (4d. i3gr.) There is
also X>. Ramiay't l\fe of G. Wathington,
Land, 1807. S°- ^^ French, Par, 1809. 8"".
13197 MARSHALL, Jos. Travels
through Holland, Flanders, Ger-
MAR
1041
many, Danemark etc, in the years
1.768-70. Lond. 1773. 8°. 3 voU.
Concerning these feigned travels see
Beckmann'i Literat. der Retsen^ I. 674,
681. In Oerman, Danz. 1774. 8^ 3 toU.
Voyage dana la pariie eeptenirion. de PBu-
rope, trad, par Pingeron. Par. 1776. 8*.
is only an abridgment.
13198 MARSHAM, J. Chronicus
canon .£gyptiacus, £braicus, Grse-
cus, et disquisitiones. Lond., Roy-
croft, 1672. fol.
A good edition of this prized work.
Lpa. 1676. 4°. Franeq, 1690. 4°. are not
sought after.
13199 MARSHMAN, J. Clavis Si.
nica or elements of Chinese gram-
mar, with a preliminary dissertation
on the characters and the colloquial
medium of the Chinese, and an ap-
pendix containing the Ta-Hyoh of
Confucius, with a translation. Se-
rampore, at the Mission press,
1814. large 4°. (5I. 53.)
13200 MAkSIGLI, L. Fd. oomte de.
Histoire physique de la mer (trad,
par le Clerc). Amst. 1725. fol.
with 52 plates.
Sought after. There are also copies
with illuminated plates.
13201 — Danubius Pannonioo«My-
sicus, observationibus geographicis,
astronomicis, hydrographicis, his-
toricis, physids perlustratus. Hag.
Com., Gosse, 1726. large fol. 6 vols.
with plates.
This Latin edition contains the first im-
pressions of the plates. Besides the vi-
gnettes printed in the text and the title-
plates, the ist vol. has 46, the md 66,
the 3rd 35, the 4th 33, the 5th 74, and
the 6th 28 plates. The French translation,
DesoripHon du Danube etc. Haye, 1744.
hirge fol. 6 vols, with plates (also with illu-
minated plates), is more frequently met
with. La Hongrie et le Danube, en ^i
cartes. Haye, 1741. large fol. is an
abridgment.
13202 — Tetat militaire de Tempire
Ottoman, ses prc^^ et sa deca-
dence, en fran9. et en ital. Haye,
173 a. fol. with plates.
13203 — dissertatio de generatione
fungorum. Romse, Oonzaga, 17 14.
fol. with 30 plates and i map.
13204 MARSUS, J. Harmonius. Co-
104«
MAR
moedia Stephanium urbis Venetie
genio publice recitata. Ven., Ber-
nardin. Venetus de Vitalibus^ with-
out date. 4°. 22 leaves, with the
signatures a—f.
A scarce piece, printed at the commimfle-
ment of the i6th century.
13205 MARSUS, P. De crudeli En-
rapontinsB urbis excidio sacrosanctie
religionis Christians lamentatio.
Without place or date. 8°.
8 leaves with 24 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. The
types are those of Sweynheim and Pan-
nartz, and the piece was probably printed
before the 8 th of July, 1471. Valli^re,
ai fr.
MARSY, see Histoire, No. 9792.
13206 MARTEL, J. L'antiquite
du triomphe de Beziers au jour de
I'ascension, contenant les plus rares
histoires qui ont ^t^ representees
au susdit jour ces demi^res ann^
(en vers languedociens). Beziers,
J. Martel, 1628-44. I2^ 2 voll.
Greatly sought after in France, and both
▼ols. seldom to lie met with. Vol. I. con-
tains 19 pages of preliminary matter, and
Hiti. de Pepettic etc. p. 1-119; ^^^^ ^<^'
low in some copies, Amours de la Gmm-
bard€y p. 1 21-149; Hist de don Peiro^
iounOf p. i5o-i6iS; Piaintes d'un payMony
p. 169-183 ; Pattomle de Caridon, p. 183-
a [5 ; HisL du valet Guillaumei p. 216-155
(instead of 255). In other copies p. 122-
455 are wanting, and after p. 119 are
found instead, Pastorale du berger CiUdor,
30 pages; Histoire pastoriale, BexierSy
1633. 1 2°. 47 pages ; Les manages rabiUex.
Beziers, 1647. i^**- 3^ P^^g^- — Vol. II.
contains 8 leaves of preliminary matter;
La oolire de Pepesuc, 112 pages; Las
aveiUuros de Gazetto, 1 36 pages ; Boutade
sur le coquinagey 48 pages.
13207 MARTELLI, L. Rime vol.
gari colla tragedia della Tullia.
Koma, Ant. Blado, 1533. 8®.
A copy on vellum, 3I. 6s. Pinelli. An-
other in the Royal library at Paris {Dibdm
Deeam, II. 373). Count Melzi of Milan
also possessed a copy on veUum.
13208 — opere ; a^iuntovi il quarto
di Vergilio traoT dal medesimo.
Fir., Bn. di Giunta, 1548. 8®.
Cited by the academy della Crusca, and
scarce. 4 leaves of preliminary matter,
160 numbered leaves, 4 unnumbered leaves,
table of contents, and ax unnumbered
leaves, translation of the 4th book of
MAR
VizgiL Some copies have after the table
of contents 2 pages, Errori, with the colo-
phon, and want the translation of Viiigil,
instead thereof. The reprint, Lucca, Co--
purri, 1 730. 8'. is inferior.
13209 MARTELLI, Vincentio. Rime
e lettere. Fir., i Giunti, 1563. 4**.
Cited by the academy della Cnisca. 4
leaves of preliminary matter, 56 pages,
4 leaves, 75 pages, and 3 pages. Reprinted,
Fir,y Cosimo GiutUi, 1606. 4".
13210 M ARTELLO, Pt. Jac Opere.
cio^ : Della tragedia dialogo, teatro,
versi e prose. BoL, Volpe, 1723-
35. 8*. 7 vols, with plates.
13211 — {anon.) il Femia sentenziato.
Favola di messer Stucco a messer
Cattabrighe. Cagliari, Anselmo»
1724. 8®.
A satire on S& Maffei, and very scarce,
as all the copies were withdrawn from cir-
culation. It was printed at Milan, and is
not among the author*s works.
13212 MARTENE, Edm. De ec-
clesis ritibus libri. Antw. (itfe-
diol,) 1736-37. fol. 4 Toll.
Better than the edition, Rothom, 1700.
4'- 3 voll.
13213 — et Ursin. Durand. Ve-
terum scriptorum et monumentor.
ecclesiasticor. et dogmaticor. am-
plissima coUectio. Par., Montalant,
1724-33. fol. 9 voll.
13214 — et Ursin. Durand. The-
saurus anecdotorum novus s. col-
lectio monumentor. et diplomatum.
Par., Delaulne, 17 17. fol. 5 voll.
Both collections are at a very low price.—
See also Votaoe litt^raire.
13215 MARTENS, Gu. Fr. de. Re-
cueil des principaux traits d'al-
liance, de paix, de tr^ve etc. conclus
par les puissances de I'Europe,
depuis 1 76 1 jusqu'k pr^nt. Gott.,
Dieterich, 1 791-1800. 8°. 7 voll.
Supplement, ib. 1803-18. 8°. 7
voll. (30 d. 16 gr.)
A new impression of the first 4 vols,
in 1817.
13216 MARTIAL de Paris, dit
d'Auvergne. Poesies. Par., Cou-
stelier, 1724. 8°. 2 voll.
They contain only the Vigiles de la mort
de Charles VIL Also oopies on vellum.
13217 — devotes louanges k la vierge
MAR
Marie. Par., J. du Pr^^ 1493- 8"*
Gothic letter^ with the signatures
a-p,
A copy on veQum, 43 fr. Gaignat, 68 fr,
VallidnB^ 49 fr. McCarthy. Equally scarce
is Par., Sim, Vwtre, I494* B°. Gothic letter
(the date 1489 in Valli^re, and therefrom in
Denis and Panaer is merely a t3rpographical
error). Also^ Pat., Trepperel, 1498. 8®.
Gothic letter. Par,, Sim. Voth'ey 1509. 8^
13218 — les vigiles de la mort 3u
feu roy Charles VII ^ neuf pseaul-
mes et neuf lemons. Par., Pt. le
Caron, without date. fol. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
Extremely scarce, and probably the ist
edition. 96 leaves in 2 columns with
44 lines, and the ngnatures a~q.
13219 Par., J. du Pre, 1493.
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
Very scarce. 117 leaves with the signa-
tures A^P. A copy on vellum in the Im-
perial library at Vienna. Also, Par., Rb.
Bvmehier, without date. foL Gothic letter,
with woodcuts. 93 leaves with the signa-
tures «-7. Par., Meh, le Noir, 1505. 4°.
Gothic letter. Par,, vetwe de J. Trepperel,
without date. 4^ Gothic letter. Par,, Gu,
Euttace, without date. fol.
13220 MARTIAL, {anon.) Aresta
amorum^ cum comment. Bd. Curtii
Symphoriani. Par., Marnef (other
copies Ruellius), 1566. 12^ or
Rouen, Mallard, 1587. 16**.
These two editions, as well as those
ef Pair,, Sergent, 1541. 8**. and Lyon,
1 58 1. 16**. contain the 52nd and 53rd
ArrUy which are wanting in several of the
more ancient editions, and which also are
not by Martial but by Oilles d^Aurigny. —
Previously, Lugd., Sb. Gryph, 1533. 4".
Par., Angelier, 1544. 8**. Lugd. 1546. 8**.
Par., Kerver, 1555. 16*.
13221 — sensuyvent les cinquante
et ung arrestz donnez au grand
conseil d'amours, k Tencontre de
plusieurs parties. Par., (PA. U
Noir), 18 Nov. 1525. small ^°.
Gothic letter.
55 leaves in 1 columns with tlie signa-
tures a,Je, The last leaf is blank on the
fo^ reeia, but has a woodcut on the re-
verse. There are also the following un.
dated editions of this piece : Par,, Mch, le
Nwr, 4*. Par., par le petU Lattrens, 4*.
(anon.) Plaidoyers et arrests d^amours,
Rouen, 1637. 8"*. Only the first 48
Arritt.
13222 — droitz nouveaulx et arretz
VOL. III.
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1043
d'amour, publiez par les s^nateurs
du parlement dc Cupido, sur I'estat
et police d'amour etc. Par., Ser-
gent, 1540 or 41. 8°.
Both editions are scarce and sought
after.
13223 — les arrets d*amour, avec
Tamant rendu cordelier k Tobser-
vance d'amour, accompagnds des
commentaires de Benoit de Court.
Edit. augm. de notes et d'un glos-
saire des anciens termes (par Len-
glet du Fresnoy). Amst. or Par,
1 73 1. 12°, 2 voll.
The glossary, p. 625-645, is not in all
the copies. The poem L^amant rendu
cordelier others attribute to duke Charles
of Orleans. According to Duverdier a se-
parate edition of this poem had already
appeared in 1473 ; but its existence is still
doubtful. The following is to be found in
the Royal library at Paris, S*eti auyt
Pamant rendu cordelier d Vobservance
d'amoure. Par,, Germ. Vineaut, 4 Oct.
1490. 4**. Gothic letter, 39 leaves with the
signatures a 2 to g 2. Also, without place
or date {Par., Nyver, about 1520). 8".
Gothic letter, 36 leaves with the signatures
a-e. — Concerning Martial*s Arrets consult
Die Minnehofe des Mittelalters. Lpz.
183 1. 8**. p. 114 etc.
13224 MARTIALIS, M. Valer. Epi-
grammata. Without place or date.
178 leaves with 33 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf
I a line I is ARBARA. PI. Leaf 178b
ends with FINIS. Audiffredi, in the
Catai. editt. Rom. p. 415, makes out the
types to be like those of (Lauer^s) Silins
lUdicus of 147 1, in 4"". and considers this
to be the editio princeps. According to
Dibdin, Bibl. Speno. IV. 532. it was printed
at Rome by U. Han.
13225 — epigrammata. Ferrarifle
{Andr. Gallus), 2 Jul. 1471. 4°.
201 leaves with 29 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf
!• line I is, PLINII SECVNDA EPI-
STOLA AD. Leaf 2« begins the text it-
self, and the first h'ne is, M. VALERII
MARTIALIS EPIGRAM. The colo-
phon is in leaf 20 1''. Au extremely scarce
edition, which Dibdin, Bibl, Spenc. II.
169, considers to be the editio princeps. It
is printed from a different MS. than the
fnllf)wing edition of Vindellniis, does not
contain the Hber spectactUorum, and is very
incorrectly printed.
13226 — epigrammata ex rec. G.
3Z
104f4
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(Memlffi) Alexandrini. Yen., Vin-
delinus Spirensis, withont date
(1472). large 4°. (not fol.)
181 leaves with 32 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf i^
{the folio recto is blank) line j is, PHnu Se^
cufuU ad Comeliu priscu. Leaf 2a begins
the text itself and line i is, In Amphi&eO'
trum Ctpsans, Leaf 18 1** ends the book
with 7 Latin yerses by Rph. Zorenzonius
Ister. It has hitherto generally been con-
sidered to be the wUtio princepsy but ac-
cording to Dibdin, Bibi. Spenc. II. 171, it
is only the 2nd edition.
13227 . — epigrammata. Romae, Cr.
Suueynbeym et Arn. Pannartz, die
ult. April, 1473. fol.
The only copy hitherto known is in the
Caial, bibl Harlej. III. 59, and Pt. Scriver
also speaks with praise of this edition. But
no one except Maittaire has seen it, not
even Audiffredi, and even the Harleian
copy is not now forthcoming. Did it
really exist ?
13228 — epigrammata. Without
place or date. 4"^.
187 leaves (according to Dibdin, 178 ac-
cording to Bninet) with 32 lines, without
signatures, catchwords, and pagination.
Leaf i« is a reffiitrunit and leaf 16 Pliny*B
letter to Priscus. Leaf 2a begins the text
and the ist verse is thus set down :
Arbara Pyramidu
sUeai nuracula memphU,
According to Dibdin, Bibl. Spenc, II. 1 76,
it was printed before 1474; but then it
cannot be a reprint of the Cologne edition
^ '475> which he at the same time
maintains.
13229 — epigrammata. Ven., J. de
Colonia et J. Man then de Gher-
retzem, 1475. ^^^'
169 leaves with the signatures a-r.
Leaf I a 18 blank, 1^ has Pliny*s letter, and
leaf 2 a begins the text. In the last 2
leaves is the letter of G. (Merula) Alexan-
drinus. Merely a reprint of the edition of
Vindelinus.
13230 — epigrammata. Without
place or date. 4°. Gothic letter.
With the signatures a-«, and 32 lines
withont signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. Leaf I* is blank, 1^ is PIiny*s
letter, and leaf 2* line i is, M, Ualerij
Martialis Epigramato Liber pmg, Morelli,
Bibl. JPinell, II. 348, finds its types to be
similar to those with which Vindelinus de
Spira printed Dante in 1477; but Dibdin,
Bibl. Spenc. II. 177, would rather attri-
bute it to J. de Wesphalia in Louvain*
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13231 — epigrammata. Mediol.» Ph.
Lavagnia, 1478. foL
Also a reprint of the edition of Vin-
deliuua.
13232 — Martialis opus (cum comm.
Domit. Calderini). Ven. (without
the printer's name), 1480. fol.
224 leaves (the last blank) with the sig-
natures a-^ and A^E. 3 leaves of pr&
minary matter; leaf 4a begins the text,
leaf 220^ is the colophon, and Calderini de-.
fnuio and a register follow in leaves 221-
223. The first edition with this com-
mentary (the commentary previously alone
without the text, see above Calderikus),
and often repeated; F>7*., Th. Alexandrin.y
prid. id. Jun. 1482. fol. Ven.,, Bt. de
Toriie, 15 Jul. 1482. fol. ib., id., ly JttL
1485. fol. etc
13233 — Martialis cum duobus com-
mentis (Domit. Calderini et G.
Merulse). Ven., Pincius, 1491.
fol. 167 leaves.
Aho, Ven.y Bemardin. de Choris, 1492.
fol. Ven, (without the printer's name),
Col. Aug. 1495. fd. 100 leaves. Ven,
(without the printer's name), 29 MadU
(sic) 1498. foL 159 leaves etc
13234 — Martialis. Ven., in sedd.
Aldi, m. Dec. 1501. 8°.
192 unnumbered leaves, the last blank. A
scarce edition, about 5 copies of which
on vellum are known (382 fr. Gouttard,
33I. 128. Pinelli, 8iofr. McCarthy). Re-
nouard has a copy on lai^ strong paper.
13235 — Martialis. Without place
or date (Lugd. 1502). 8°.
192 unnumbered leaves, the last blank.
Page for page and line for line a reprint of
the Aldine, and very incorrect. With the
same colophon as the Aldine, Qtiu^jruw ee
qui quoguo modo etc.
13236 — Martialis. Without place
(Lugd.) 10 Jun. 1512. 8®.
With a red lily in the title. A repetition
of the preceding reprint.
13237 — Epigrammata castigata et
ab obscoenitate purgata. (Par.),
Gourmont, 1514. 4^
The first castrated edition of Martial,
and superintended by Fr. Sylvius. Also
often.
13238 — epigrammata cum inter-
pretamento dictionum grecanicar.
(Othm. Nachtgall). Arg.^ Knob-
louch, 1515.4°.
With the same apparatus^ Bos., If.
Petri, 1530. 8".
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13239 — Martialis. Ven., in aedib.
Aldi et And. soceri, m. Dec. i « 1 7.
190 nomberBd leaves, and a leayee with
the oolophoQ and anchor. A copy oi the
edition of 1501. There are copies on
atrong paper, and Renouard has one on
JMge paper. Luffd., Jac, Myty 15 18. 8**.
is a reprint of it.
13240 — epigrammatum libri XIV,
quib. appositus est index jam prim,
•ditus. Par., Vidovaeus, 1526. 8°.
13241 — epigrammaton 11. XIV
Biunma diligentia castigati. Par.,
Sim. Colinceus, 1528 or 39. 8°.
Only copies in good condition are sought
after. Also, ib^ id., 15^3, or 40, or 44.
i2\^Luffd., Sb. Gryph^ 1535, or 39, or
13242 — epigrammatum 11. XIV
cam scholiis Jac. MicyUi. Baa.,
Hervag., 1536. 8°.
The notea are partly selected from Cal-
derinus and partly the editor's own.
13243 — epigrammata, receus ab
omni verbor. obscoenitate expurgata
et in locos circiter LXXX digesta
ac plerisqne in locia emendata per
Cr. Gesnerum. Jac. Micylli in
Mart, epigrr. annotatt. Tig., Fro-
achover, 1544. 8**.
A scarce edition.
13244 — epigrammata, paucis ad-
modum vel rejectis vel immulatis,
ab omni rerum obsccenitate verbo-
nimque turpitudine vindicata (per
And. Prusiam). Romee, in aedd.
»oc. Jesu, 1558. 8^
Scarce, but of no value. Also, Lugd.
1580. i6».
13245 — epigrammaton 11. XIV.
Ex fide vetustissimor. exemplarium
nnnc recens emendati. Lugd., her.
Sb. Gryphii, 1559. 12°. •
It appears to have no new materials
notwithstanding that the title promises
somach.
13246 — epigrammaton libri etc.
Omnia ad vetustior. codicum fidem
^igenter emendata cum scholiis et
^^UT. lectt. ac demum X epigram-
inatis ex vetusto cod. suis locis
^jectis (cora Hadr. Juhii). Bas.,
Pt. Pema, 1559. 8^
Tbe first edition by Junius, anfl the first,
MAR
1045
properly so called, recension of Martial, very
scarce, but incorrect^ He made use of an
English MS. The new epigrams, which he
admitted from this MS., and which Scriver
so impetuously ejected again, are considered
by tossing, in his works, I. 330, as ge-
nuine remains of the lost early poems of
Martial.
13247 — epigrammaton libri XIV.
Ex fide vetustissimor. exemplarium
nunc recens emendati una cum an.
notatt. aliquot viror. doctor. Lugd.,
Ant. Gryph., 1567. 12°.
Cum mulHs coUahu ejeemphribus, ac-
cording to the printer's preface.
13248 — epigrammaton 11. XII, xe-
nior. lib. I, apophoretor. lib. I.
Omnia emendata et scholiis illus-
trata ab Hadr. Junio. Antw., Plan-
tinus, 1568. 12^
Copies in good condition are sought after.
Junius gave herein a new edition of
his earlier recension after a MS. of Pul-
mannus. Previously, Aniw., Plant,, 1566.
8'. AUo, ib,, id.f 1579. I2^ Lugd,y
Am. Grpph., 1584 or 88. 12".
13249 — epigrammaton libri XV.
Post Hadr. Junii emendationem
recogniti et lectionis varietate doc
tissimorumque viror. observatt. il-
lustrati. Adjecto novo indice abso.
lutissimo stud, et op. Jos. Langii.
Arg., Zetzner, 1595. 12°. 2 parts
in I vol.
The first edition of this index.
13250 — epigrr. 11. XV ex Jani Gru-
teri jam accuratiori ad MSS. Pala-
tina et edd. vett. recensione. Ff.
1602. I2^
A new recension. Previously, Ff. 1596.
12.
13261 ^- epigrr. 11. XIV cum comm.
Calderini et obss. G. Merulse.
Ejusd. Martialis epigrammata se-
lecta greece expressa a F. M orello.
Item Thdr. Marcilii oommentar.
auctus ad amphitheatrum. Desid.
Heraldi ad notatt. Jos. Langii index.
Par., Macaeus, 1601. 4°.
This edition seems to be very scarce. In
Dresden there is only the 2nd vol. which
contains the Greek translation of Morellus,
the commentary of Marcilius, the notes of
deraldus, and the index of Langins with
sepikrate titles and pagination.
13252 — epigrammatum 11. XV. Lr.
3 Z 3
1046
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Ramiresii de Prado novis commen-
tariis illustrati. Cum ind. Jos.
Langii. Par., Mch. Sonnius (other
copies, CI. Morellius), 1607. 4°.
4 leares, 388 pages, 6 leaves, 373 pag»>
1 5 leaves, and 243 pages. (Langius's index
has a separate title.)
13253 — epigrammaton libri. Anim-
adversi, emendati et commentariolis
luculenter explicati (a Th. Farna-
bio). Lond., Kingston, 1615. S°,
Famaby is said to have made use of MSS.
Lord Spenoer possesses a copy on vellum of
the edition, Lond.y Rb, JunhUy 1633. 8**.
(Dibdin Decam. II. 351)' Also, Afiut,,
Blaeu, 1644. I3^ ib.y WeUieiriy 1678. i2\
Luffd,, {Vratisl.) 1744. Il^
13254 — epigrammatum 11. XV cum
yarior. doctor, commentariis, notis,
observatt., emendatt. et paraphrasib.
unum in corpus conjectis. Cum
ind. Jos. Langii. Lut. Par., Son-
nius (other copies, CI. Morellius),
1617. fol.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 647 pages,
text, 14 leaves, index, 44 pages, Mtuanu
berH commonUoria, 2 leaves, 107 pages and
5 leaves, notee Heraldi, 123 pages, indes
LanffiL This edition contains the entire
materials of the Paris editions of 160 1 and
1607.
13255 — Martialis nova editio. Ex
museo Pt. Scriverii ; acced. ejusd.
et varior. animadvv. et notae. LB.,
Maire, 161 9. i6^ 3 parts in 1 vol.
A new recension, and tolerably scarce.
Renouard has a copy on strong paper.
Scriver must already ha\'e superintended
an edition of Martial previously to 1619,
which appeared at his expense, since in his
letter of 1 605 he writes. Ego in 3fartiale
meo (typographe in smgula folia) sex Jhre^
nos dedi, ei eharta mUU teorsim pergoivenda
fuU: see And. AlcitUi Ep. contra vitam
manast, LB, 1695. 8**. p. 225. By whic^
he must have meant the following work :
Anihohgia epigrammaton MartiaRi. Jos.
ScaUger vertit gr. Pt. Scriverius ptibUcawt.
(Z/B.), Gvyotius, 1603. la"*.
13256 — Mth. Radbri ad Martialis
epigrammaton libros omnes plenis
commentariis explicatos curie tertiiB
(cum textu). Mog., Kinck, 1627.
fol. 16 leaves, 940 pages^ and 30
leaves. Analecta. ib. 1628. fol. 23
pages. r
A new revision of the text, with a
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valuable commentary. The Analecta are
often wanting. The offensive passages are
omitted. Previously, Jngolstad. 1007 or
II. fol. He had before superintended a
small edition, likewise castrated, without
notes, Ingoist. 1599- 8^ Col. 161 3. is*,
and often.
13257 — Martialis. Ex museo Pt.
Scriverii. Amst., L. Elzevir, 1650*
24°.
Also, ib.y Dn. Elxevir, 1664. 34**. Nei-
ther edition is particularly fine. The same
text also in Amst., Janson, 1628. 16**.
Antw., Verdussen, 1696. I6^
13258 — * epigrammata cum notis Far-
nabii et varior. geminoque indice.
Accurante Com. Schrevelio. LB.,
ex off. Hackiana, 1670. 8°.
According to Lessing, this is still the
best small edition, and far better than that
of Collesso. It belongs to the series cum
not. varior. Previously, LB., Fr. Hack,
1656 or 61.8°.
13259 — epigrammatum libros XV
interpretat. et notis illustrav. Vine.
Collesso ad us. Delphini. Par., Cel-
lier, 1680. 4°.
Not common, but also of no great value.
15 leaves of preliminary matter, 793 pages,
59 pages, obscosna, 16S pages, Index. Ke-
print^, Land. 1 701 or 20. S". Ven,, ColeH,
1739- 4'.
13260 — epigrr. demptis obscenis,
cum interpretatione ac notis (Jac.
Juvencii). Par., Benard, 1693- 12°.
2 voll.
The commentary is a selection from the
earlier commentaries. After the index
there ought to be found 39 pages more,
Appendix de diis et heroUnu.
13261 — epigrr. paraphrasi et notis
varior. selectissimis ad us. Delphini
interpretatus est Vine. Collesso.
Numismatibus exornav. L. Smids.
Amst., Gallet, 1701. 8^ with coins.
This edition is also sought after for the
series cum notis variorum. There is a copy
in which the obsccena, which usually form
an appendix of 56 pages, are inserted in
their places in the text itself. There are
also oo^es in which the coins are neither
mentioned in the title nor to be found in
the book itself.
13262 — epigrr. (stud. Mch. Mait-
taire). Lond., Tonson, 1716. 12°.
Also on large paper.
With various readings and an index.
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13263 — epigrr. cum notis Th. Fitz-
gerald. Lond. 1 72 1^ or 40, or 55 . 8**.
13264 — epigrammatum libri (ed.
Abr. le Mascrier). Par., Robustel
(other copies^ Barbou), 1754. 12°.
2 voll. Also on Dutch paper.
With various reedings. A neat edition.
Giatg, 1759. 8^. Birmingh^ Batkerviile,
1775. 12**. are ncDt aought afier. Manhem.
1782. 8**. gives the text of the edition of
1754, but unmudlated.
13265 — epigrr. in XII libros digesta,
ut uni sic omnibus poetis facem
praeferente Jac. Elphinstonio. Lond.
1783- 8". (58.)
13266 — epigrr. ad opt. edd. coUata.
Bip. 1784. 8^ 2 parts in i vol. (1 d.)
13267 — epigrr. ex optimar. editt.
coUatione concinnata. Lond. 18 16.
12°. (68. 6d-)
Abo, Vfndob.y Degen^ 1804. 8^ 2 vols,
(i fl. 40 kr., on vellum paper 1 1 fl. 30 kr.)
13268 — xenia et apophoreta. Lipczgk«
Mr. Brandiss, 28 Nov. 1488. 4"".
Gothic letter.
38 leaves with the signatures 0-0. Su-
psrintended by J. Honor. Cubitensis. Also,
Lp9.y Thanner, 1498. 4**. Gothic letter, 36
leaves. Ff.y N, Lamperler et Blhs. Mur-
wr, 1508. 4^ Erf.y J» Knapp, 1508. 4".
13269 — selector, ab Hm. Buschio
epigrammatum liber primus. Col.,
Cr. Csesareus, 1519. 4^ 24 leaves.
13270 — epigrammata in Csesaris am.
phitheatmm et venatt., multis in
locis emendata illustrataque adno-
tatt. Auctore Thdr. Marcilio. Lu-
tet., Beysius, 1584. 8^ Also^ Lugd.,
le Preux, 1593. 8°.
13271 — florilegium epigrammatum
Martialis. Jo8.8caligervertitgr8ece.
Lut., Rb. Stepfaanus, 1607. 8^ 12
and 70 leaves.
In Dresden there is a copy with Mth.
Slade*B MS. corrections. Previously, (LB.)
1603. 8^ (see above, Na 13255 n.) This
tnnilation contains the ftook De speetac.
• oitire, the 13th and 14th bodes almost en-
tire, and a good number out of the other
13 docks. Its errors are animadverted
upon by Monnoye in the Menagiana, I.
325-36. A still earlier Greek translation
. of leveral epigrams by F. Morellus, is in
the Paris edition of 1601, where it fills two
quarto sheets. In the later Paris editions
the translation is mixed up with that of
the epigrams translated by Scaliger, and is
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attributed to the latter: but Leasing in
his works, I. 380^ has again distinguished
both.
13272 — Marziale, fedelmente tra-
dutto in italiano da Giuspanio Gra-
glia. Lond. 1782-91. 8°. 2 voll.
13273 — toutes les epigrammes de
Martial en lat. et en fran9. avec de
petites notes (par Mch. de Marolles) .
Par., de Luynes, 1655. 8°. 2 voll.
In prose. — Les XV livres de Mar-
tial^ trad, en vers avec des remarq.
par Mch. de Marolles. Par. 1671.
8°. or ib. 1675. 4°- ^^ verse. —
Traduction des epigrr. de Martial
en vers et en prose par GrauUyer.
Par. 1738. 12°. — Epigrammes de
Martial, latines et fTan9., nouvelle
traduction. Paphos {Par., Volland,
1807). 8^ 3 voll. (15 fr.)— Epi-
grammes de Martial., traduct. nouv.
et complete par E. T. Simon, avec
le teste latin, des notes et les meii-
leures imitations en vers fran9ais.
Par. 1819. 8°. 3 voll. (22 fr., on
vellum paper 44 fr.)
13274 — {iTl) Sinngedichte des
Martials metrisch ubs. (von J. G.
Zimmermann). Ff. a. M., Varren-
trapp, 1783. 8°. (9 gr.) — Sinnge-
dichte in einem Auszuge, lat. u.
deutsch, aus den poet. Uebss. ver-
schiedener Vff. gesamnielt von C.
W. Ramler. Lpz., Weidmann, 1 787
-91. 8^ 5 voll. (5 d. 18 gr., on
Dutch paper 10 d.) Anhang zum
in Th. ib. 1 793. S**. (8 gr.) Nach-
lese. BerL, Franke, 1794. 8°. (12
gr.) — Der Postumus des Martial
(libs.) mit Erklarr. begleitet von J.
G. C. Klotzsch. Meissen, 1798. 8''.
13275 — Martiall his epigrams trans-
lated. With sundry poems and fan-
cies by R. Fletcher. Lond., Mabb»
1656. 8°. — Select epigrams of Mar-
tial, transl. and imitated by W. Hay.
Lond., Dodsley, 1755. 12°. — Epi-
grams of Martial, transl., imitated^
adapted, etc. by Scott. Lond., Wil-
kie, 1773. 12^ — The epigrams of
Martial, in twelve books, with a
commentary by Jam. Elphinston.
Lond., White, 1782. 4". — Specta-
3Z3
1048
MAR
culorum liber (cum yerfi. poion.
Jos. Epiph. Minasewicz). Varsavie,
1759-4°.
13276 — Martialis epigrammatum me-
dicBd aut philosophicse consideratio-
nis enarratio s. ae medica Martialis
tractatione commentarius Cees. Za-
ROTTi. Ven., Baba, 1657.4°. Ant.
de RooY Conjecturae critic«e in di-
versor. poetar. spectacula, Martialis
epigrr. et Corn, oeveri ^tnam. Ace.
R. M. V. G. (Ryklof Mcb. van
Goens) ep. crit. de locis quibusd.
Martialis. Traj. ad Kb. 1764. 8°.
Ant. de Rooy Nondum editse anim-
advv. crit. in Martialis epigrr. nee
non diversor. poetat. spectacula.
Harderviei, 1787. 8°. J. Grabam
DalyelL; Some account of an an.
cient manuscript of Martial's epi-
grams, illustrated by an engraving
and occasional anecdotes of tbe
manners of tbe Romans. Edinb.
J 8 13. 8°.
Only 30 copies of Dalyell's treatiq^ were
printed^ 6 of which were on veUum. — Con-
cerning Martial and his epigrams see Les-
»ing*8 Werke, I. 103-281. Concerning the
4 Wolfenbtittel IVISS. see Und, I. 372 sq.
Some good readings from a Hanover MS.
are in KloUsii Actt. Hit. II. 33 sq. An
imprinted epigram and various readings to
hooks 1-8 are in AmaduHi Anecd. lUi. II.
379 Bq< 385. — See also Perot tub.
MARTIANUS Capella, see Ca-
FELDA. — Prosp., see Hippocra-
tes, No. 9769.
13277 MARTIN, Corn. Les genea-
logies et anciennes descentes des
forestiers et comtes de Flandres.
Anvers, Baltbasar, witbout date,
fol. with plates.
The dedication is of the year 1580.
MARTIN, D., see Histoirb, No.
9808.
13278 MARTIN, Gbr. Bibliotbeca
Fayana s. catal. libror. Hi. de Cis-
temay du Fay. Par. 1725. 8°. Cat.
libror. C. H. comitis de Hoym. Par.
1738. 8°. Catal. des livres de la
bibl. de I'abbe Charles d'Orldans de
Rothelin. Par. 1746. S"*. Catal.
MAR
des livres du cabinet de Mr. de
Boze. Par. 1753. 8®.
These are the most exoeUent of the cata-
logues prepared hy Martin. Respecting
his merit in this point of view, see Her-
mes, V. 143.
13279 MARTIN, Jac. La religion
des Gaulois. Par., Saugrain, 1737.
4°. a vols, with plates. Also on
large paper.
13280 — {atum.) explication de divers
monumens, qui ont rapport k la
religion des plus anciens peuples.
Par., Lambert, 1 739. 4°. witi plates.
13281 — histoire des Gaules et des
conqu^tes des Graulois depuis leur
origine jusqu'a la fondation de la
Monarchic (nju^., continu^e par J.
J. Fr. de Brezillac. Par., Breton,
1752. 4°. 2 vols, with plates and
maps.
MARTIN, J., see Mystebe de
Tinstitution.
13282 MARTIN, J. Account of
the natives of the Tonga islands in
the South Pacific ocean, with an
original grammar and vocabulary of
their language, compiled and ar-
ranged from the extensive commu-
nications of W. Mariner. Lond.,
Murray, 181 7. large 8°.
13283 MARTIN, W. Petrificata
Derbiensia, or figures and descrip-
tions of petrifications collected in
Derbyshire. Lond. 1809. 4°.
13284 MARTINELLI, Vine. Let-
tere familiari e critiche. Lond.,
Nourse, 1758. 8°.
13285 — istoria critica della vita ci-
vile. Napoli, 1 764. 8"=". a voU.
13286 — istoria d' Inghilterra e delle
sue colonic. Lond. 1770-71. 4®.
3 voll.
13287 MARTINENGUS,Tit.Prosp.
Poematia diversa recensita et aucta,
greece. Romae, 1582 or 90. 4°.
13288 MARTINET, F. N. Histoire
des oiseaux peints dans tous leurs
aspects apparents et sensibles. Par.
1787. 8°. 9 vols, with plates.
Unfinished and little prised. Detoripi.
de Parii, Par. 1779. 8*. (aim 4*') 3 voU
MAR
with plates by the same Martinet, ii lik^
wiie unfimshad.
13289 MARTINI, Bn. Variar. lec-
tionom lihri IV cura Dt. van der
Kemp. Traj. ad Rh. 1755. 8°.
Previotuly, Pmr, 1605. 8^
13290 MARTINI, Emm. Epistola-
rum libri XII. Ace. auctoris vita
a 6r. Majansio conscripta, nee non
praef. Pt. Wesselingii. Amst., Wet.
fltenius, 1738. 4^ 2 parts in i vol.
Pxwiously, MafUua Carpetanor., 1 735.
8^. 3 parts in 2 vols. OraHo pro crepUu
tWHiHf. CosmopoR, 1768. sa"*. is separatdy
printed therefrom.
13291 MARTINI, F. H. W. Neues
systemat. Conchylieneabinet, fort-
ges. yon J. Hi. Chemnitz (deatseh
u. lat.). Nrb., Raspe, 1769-95.
laige 4^. 1 2 vols, with illuminated
plates (211 d. 16 gr.).
Hitheito the most important and the best
got up work on this part of natural history.
The first 10 vols, contain 367 plates, the
11th is an index (by J. Sm. SdmJter) to
the first 10 vols., and the lath is a supple-
ment with 39 plates.
13292 MARTINI, Gi. Bt. Storia
della musica. Bol. 1757-81. 4^
3 vols, with plates.
Also copies on laige paper in small foL
with maigiual borders.
13293 — esemplare o sia 8<^io foii-
damentale pratico del contrappunto
soprail canto fermo. Bol. 1774-75.
large 4"^. 2 vols.
In fddition, AnL Ejnmeno Dubbio sopra
^ toffgio fandamenkUe etc. Romoy 1 775. 4°.
13294 MARTINI, J. Cp. Thesaurus
dissertationum, quibus historia, geo-
graphia et antiquitates tarn sacrse
qnam pro^Ems illustrantur. Nrb.,
Felsecker, 1 768-69. 8°. 6 parts in
3 vols. (4 d.)
A collection of treatises by different au-
thors : but the adeodon is not good.
13295 MARTINlfeRE, Ant. Agst.
Bruzen de la. Le grand diction.
naire geographique, historique et
critique. Par. 1 768. fol. 6 voll.
The last edition of a work faulty indeed,
but not yet entirely superseded. Haye,
1736. fol. 9 parts in 10 vols, (also on larse
paper), and Par. 1 739. fol. 6 vols, are m
still lower estimation.
MAR 1049
13296 MARTINIUS, Jos. Thea-
trum basilicas Pisanie, in quo prse-
cipuae illius partes enarrationibus
iconibusque ostenduntur. Romse,
1705. fol. Appendix, ib. 1725.
fol. with plates.
A new general title, ib, 1 738. foL with
plates.
13297 MARTINIUS, Mt. Novus
atlas Sinensis (et de bello Tartarico
historia). Without place or date
(Amst., Blaeu, 1655). fol. with 17
maps.
The BeUum Tart, forms a separate ap-
pendage of 33 pages. The whole is also in
the 10th vol. of Blaeu*s Atlas of 1663.
13298 — de bello Tartarico historia.
Amst., Jansson, 1655. 12^ with
plates.
Amtt 1661. 12°. is better printed, but with
worse plates. In Portugueze by Diego
Oomes Gameiro, lAtb. 1657. 16". ^" Span-
ish by Estevan de Aguilar y Zufiiga, Madr.
1665. 8*. In French, Par. 1656. 8'. In
German, MUnch, 1654. 12°. AmsUy BlaeUy
1655* i^^ with plates. In Dutch, Utrecht,
without date. 12°.- In Swedish by Ambr.
Niedelbeig, Wisingsb. 1674. 4".
13299 — Sinicse historiae decas prima.
Amst., Blaeu, 1659. 8°.
Previously, Monach. 1658. 4"*.
13300 MARTINIUS, Mthi. Lexicon
philologicum, in quo latinae voces
ex originibus declarantur. Ace.
ejusd. Cadmus graeco-phcenix. Ad«
ditur glossarium Isidori cum emen-
datt. et notis J. G. Graevii et aucta-
rio Thdr. Jansson. ab Almeloveen.
Fraefixa est J. Clerici dissertatio
etymol. Traj. Batavor., Broedelet,
1 7 1 1 . fol. 2 voU-
A Hebrew etymological mania, and more
sought after on account of the Isidorus that
is appended to it, than on its own account.
UUraj, 1697. foL 2 vols, and Amst. 1701.
2 vols, are at about the same price.
MARTIN-LEAKE, see Lbakk.
13301 MARTINUS Braccarensis s.
Domiensis. Opuscula et versus —
in Gallandi Bibl. PP. XII. 273 sq.
13302 MARTINUS Polonus. Chro-
nica summorum pontificum impera-
torumque, ac de septem aetatibus
mundi, ex S. Hieronymo, Eusebio
3^4
1050
MAR
aliisque eruditis excerpta a Martino.
Taurini, J. Fabri, 23 Aug. 1477. 4°.
The first edition, very tcaroe, if indeed
this production does not rather contain
the work of Martinus Cuaentius (consult
Fabricii Bibl. lot. med. ed. Mangiy V. 43).
If so, the fir«t edition would be that of
J. Herold in the MarianuM Scotu*. Bat.
1559. fol.
13303 — chronicon expeditissimum
ad fidem vett. MSS. codicum emen-
datum et auctum. Op. Suffridi Pe-
tri. Antw., Plantinus, 1574. 8°.
With new completions (but fdso interpo-
lations) from MSS.
13304 — chronicon e vetustissimo
MS. expressum et cum prioribus
editt. collatum (per J. Fabricium
cogn. Ceesarem). Col. Agr., Gre-
venbrugh, 16 16. fol.
This scarce edition is reprinted in Kul-
jnsU Scrr, rer. Germ. p. 337 sq. A copy
collated with a MS. is in the Royal library
at Dresden.
Concerning the different MSS. of this
chronicle^ see Opuscoli di autori Sicil. XII.
134 etc. {Schirach) Histwr, Zweifel und
Berichliffungen, Th. I. Uaile^ '765. 8^
Im I ^ Brief e Uffenbach^» Reisen, 11.379.
Caial. Valliere, HI. 44. Fr. Ant, Zaccaria
Disiertaxioni varie a gloria eccl. apparte*
nenH, T, II. Roma, 1 780. 8°. p. 297-
317. ArcfUv der Frankf. Getelltch. III.
321 etc.
13305 — la chronique Martiniane de
tons les papes qui furent jamais, et
iinit au pape Alexandre (VI) en
1503, par Martin Polonois, et avec
les additions de plusieurs chroni-
queurs etc. translatee de latin en
frany. par Sb. de Mamerot. Par.,
Verard, without date. fol. Gothic
letter.
Not sought after. 6 leaves of preliminary
matter and 403 numbered leaves (the ist
blank). Marmerot made his translation in
the year 1458. A copy of the first part on
vellum with 26 miniatures (but 6 pages are
made good in MS.) 105 fr. Gaignat, 12 1 fr.
Valliere, 90 fr. 95 c. McCarthy. Concerning
Herzowitzii Bohemian edition (see above,
No. 10298), consult (Dobrowtky) Bohm.
Liu. I. 59. The same au thorns Liit. Ma-
gaz. von Bohmen, II. 146 etc. (Jnffar bohm.
Buchdrudcergesch. p. 26. Neuere Abhand-
lungen der bohm. Geselhch. B. II. Abth. 2.
p. 218. — A MS. Spanish translation is to
to be found in the Museo o biblioteca del
Marques de Moniealegre. Madr. 1677. fol.
fol. 108 a.
MAR
13306 MARTIKANUS, Coriolan.
Tragoedis VIII, comoedise II, O-
dysseee lib. XII, batrachomyoma*
chia et argonautica. Neap., Simo-
netta, 1556. 8^
4 and 370 leaves, and i leaf, regietrum.
Scarce and sought after. — // Crista, trage-
dia di Coriol. Martirano, trasportata in
versi toscarU (col testo lot.). ParmOy Bo^
doni, without date, large 8^ See also'
SCABFO.
13307 — epistols familiares. Neap.
1556. 8°. 54 leaves.
13308 MARTON, Jos. von. Ungar.
Grammatik. 6. Aufl. Wien, 1806.
8°. (1 fl. 45 kr.)
13309 — ungarisch . deutsches u.
deutsch-ung. Worterbuch. 2 Aufl.
Wien, j8i2. 8°. 2 voll. (8 d.)
13310 MARTORELLI, Jac. De
regia theca calamaria. Neap. 1 756.
4^. 2 parts in i vol. with plates.
Also on large paper.
13311 — (under the name of Mch.
Vargas Macciucca) dell' antiche
colonie venute in Napoli. Nap.
1763-64. 4°. 2 vols, with plates.
120 pages of a 3rd vd. were printed
when the author died.
13312 MARTORELLI, Pt. Valer.
Teatro istorico della santa casa Na-
zarena della b. verg. Maria e sua
traslazione in Loreto. Roma, 1732
-33. fol. 4 parts in 2 vols, with
plates.
13313 MARTYN, J. Historia plan-
tar, rarior. (decades V.) Lond. 1728
—36. fol. with 50 plates.
Also copies with plates stnick off in
colours. The editions by J. D. Meyer
(with a Latin and German text), Nrb.
1753. foL with illuminated plates; and by
G. Wfg. Fr. Panzer (with German text),
Nrb. 1 797. fol. with plates, are little sought
after.
13314 MARTYN, Th. Flora rustica,
exhibiting accurate figures of such
plants as are either useful or inju-
rious in husbandry, with scientific
characters, popular descriptions, and
useful observations. Lond. 1792—
94. 8". 4 vols, with 144 illuminated
plates.
133i5 — English entomologist, ex-
MAR
hJbiting all the coleopterous insects
found in Cngland. Lond. 1792.
large 4''. with illuminated plates.
Contaming 43 ilhiminated plates and a
plates of representations of medals, which
the author had reoeived on aoooont of his
Coochology. Also copies with a French
text.
13316 — Psyche, figures of nonde-
script lepidopterous insects or rare
moths and butterflies from different
parts of the world. Lond. 1797.
large 4°. with illuminated plates.
13317 — aranei^ or a natural history
of spiders, including the principal
part of the work of the English
spiders by Eleazar Albin, and also
the whole of the publication on
Swedish spiders by Charl. Clerk.
Lond. 1793. large 4^ with illumin-
ated plates.
With I painted title-plate, 2 leaves of
medals, and 1 1 and 17 illuminated plates.
13318 — le conchologiste universel^
dessine et peint d'apr^ nature et
arrange selon le syst^e de I'auteur
(en angl. et en fran^.). Lond, 1784.
large oblong fol. 2 vols.
This work appeared at first in 1 vols,
with 80 very finely painted plates, under
the tide. Figures des coquiUes, que Von a
reeueilUes dans pltaieurt wyagea fmU h la
flier du Sudy dejma Vannie 1764. There
afterwards came out 1 vols, in addition,
less finely got up, and tolerably scarce out
of England. At the beginning of the ist
▼ol. there ought to be a preface and an in-
troducdon in French and English. There
is also an edition. Lend. 1 785 or 89. large
4*** with 160 plates, which was about one
half cheaper Uian the large edition. Yet
even the edition of 1789 was lately sold at
the duke of Marlborough^s sale for 20I.
13319 MARTYR Anglerius, Pt.
Opus e^istolarum. Compluti, Mch.
de Eguia, 1530. fol.
The first edition, scarce and sought after,
of these letters, important for the history
of that period. At the same time it is less
fine and correct than the following, aug-
nented with new materials.
13320 — opus epistolarum. Cui ace
Fd. de Fulgar epistolse (cura C.
Patini). Amst., Dn. Elzevir, 1670.
foL
13321 — de orbe novo decades III.
Ejofid. babylonic« legationis libri
M A tt 1061
III. et varia poemata. Matriti,
1516. fol.
The I St decade at first, Hiapaliy 1500.
fol. (Parut. IV. 339, %g d.) Then all 3
decades, HiepaH, Cromberper, 15 11. fol.
Also, Bos., Bebel, 1533. fol. CompltUi,
1540. fol. Decades VIII, Par, 1536. fol.
Enlarged with Dam, a Goes De reb, mthtop,
etc Col, 1574. 8^ De orbe novo decades
Vllly cum annotaU, Boh, Hakluyt, Par,y
Auvray, 1587. 8"*.— Consult Meusel BibL
hist, T. III. P. I. p. 271. Beckmann^s
BeUrr, IV. 279.
13322 MARTYROLOGIUM Ro.
manuro Gregorii XIII. Nova ed.
aucta et castigata. Romse, 1 748. fol.
Concerning the Martyroi, Bom, consult
Fabricu Salutaris lux evang. p. 2 1 7 sq. £•
jusd, Bibl. gr. Harl, X. 1 54 sq. Martgrologio
Bomano iraduc, por Dion. Vasquex. VaU
ladolidy 1 596. 4°. See also Flobektinius.
13323 MARTYROLOGUE, le, des
faulses langues, tenu au temple de
dangier. Par., J. Lambert, 1493.
4**. Gothic letter.
This work, composed in verse and prose,
and attributed to Go. Alexis, is very scarce.
Also, Bouen, Jao. le ForesHer, without
date. 4''. Par,f J. Heroufy without date
(about 1520). 4°. Gothic letter, 12 leaves.
It is probably one and the same with the
following work: Le martiloge (sic) des
fauJces langues. (Par,)y sur le poni nSlre
dame it Pimage de S, Jean VevangeHsU
(Ant. rirard), without date. 4".
13324 MARULLI. Idee suU' archi-
tettura e sulla nettezza delle citt^.
Fir. 1808. 4°. (15 paoli, on large
paper 20 paoli).
13325 MARULLUS, Mch. Hymni
et epigrammata. Flor., sodetas Co-
lubris, 6 cal. Dec. 1497. 4°.
The first edition, with the signatures
a.-m and 25 lines. A copy on vellum with
a miniature in Bibl, Petav. Haye, 1722.
8*. p. 280. No. 1559, for 90 fr. Bon.j
Hector, 1504. 4". Arg,y Schurer^ 1508 or
'509- 4^ Par.y Wechely 1529. 8°. are less
sought after. An edition of the epigrams,
Bomwy Silber, 1490. 4**. is mentioned in
PoMfcr, II. 499, and another, ib., id,, 1493*
4". is in the Lapsic Univenity library.
13326 — neniee. Ejusd. epigrammata.
M. Ant. Flaminii carminum libel-
lus. Ejusd. ecloga Thyrsis. Fani,
Hi. Soncinus, i5'5« 8°*
Very scarce, and at the same time the
first edition of the poems of Flaminius.
1052
MAR
13327 -^ nenitt. Urbini^ 1515. 8^
A very scarce edition.
13328 — epigrammatum 11. IV. Hym-
nor. 11. IV. Nenis V et alia quae-
dam epigrammata. Brix. 1532. 8^
More complete than the preceding edi-
tions. Also in PoetiB ires. Par. 1583. it'*,
13329 MARVELL. And. Works,
with his life by Thompson. Lond.
1776. 4**. 3 vols.
Previously, Lond. 1726. la^. 3 parts in
I voL Lorut 1773. 13°. 3 vols.
MASACCIO, see Labruzzi.
13330 MASCAGNI, P. Vasor. lym-
phaticor. corporis humani historia
et ichnographia. Senis, 1787. large
fol.
Well got up, and greatly prized : with
37 plates, whereof 6, 9, 11-14, i^y (S> i9>
31, and 34-27 are double (in outline and
filled up). The text also appeared, Senis,
1795. 8". 3 vols. Ittoria oompleia dei vati
linfaHci, prima tradtuKume itaUana. CoUey
1 8 16. 8**. 3 voU. (8 padi). In German by
Ch. F. Ludwig, Lp». 1789. large 4**. (3 d.
12 gr.)
13331 — prodromo della grande ana-
tomia. Seoonda opera postuma.
Posta in ordine e pubblicata da Fr.
Antommarchi. Fir. 18 19. large fol.
with 20 plates.
13332 MASCARENHAS, And. da
Silva. A de8trui9a6 de Hespanha,
re8taura9ao summaria da mesma:
poema heroioo. Lisb., Mello, 1671.
13333 MASG ARENH AS, Braz Gar-
cia. Viriato tragico, poema heroioo.
Coimbra, Simbes, 1699. 4°.
13334 MASCARON. Oraisons fd-
n^bres choisies, de Mascaron, Bour-
dalone, la Rue et Massillon. Par.,
Renouard, 1802. 12^
Renouard possesses the only copy on
vellum.
MASCARON processus, see Hib-
RONYMus, No. 9696.
13335 MASCH, And. Gli. Beitrage
zur Geschichte merkwfird. Bucher.
Biitzow u. Wismar, Berger u. Bod-
ner, 1769-76. 8°. 9 pieces (id.
2gr.).
This work chiefly describes theological
books, and is little interesting. Sco also
le Loxo, No. 13195.
MAS
13336 MASCH£RONI,Lr. Maniera
di misorare 1' indinazione dell' ago
calamitato. Bergamo^ LocateUi,
1782. 8".
Reina of JUilan poiSflsws a copy on vellnm.
13337 — nuove ricerche sull' equili-
brio delle volte. Bergamo, 1785. 4*'.
Metodo di misurare i poligoni pianL
Pa via, 1787. 8°. Problem! per gli
agrimensori. ib. 1793. 8°. L' in-
vito a Lesbia Cidonia. ib. 1793. 8°.
(Also copies in 4°.) La geometria
del compasso. ib. 1797. 8°.
All these works are prized in Italy.
13338 MASCI, Ant. Vocabolario
Toscano e Turchesco. Fir. 1677. S^*
13339 MASCLEF, Fr. Grammatica
hebraica a punctis aliisque inventis
masorethicis libera (ed. J. Ph. Ren.
de la Bletterie). Par. 1731 or 43.
12®. 2 voU.
Previously, Par. 1716. 8°. An abridg-
ment by Luc. Fr. Lalande, Par. 1 781. 8".
Masdef has taken his from Oliv. BuM
MeOwduM hehrmooy linffuam S. tine puneHs
facUime addiacemdi. UUraj. 1618. 8^
13340 M ASCO V, J. Jac. Geschichte
der Deutschen bis zum Abgang der
Meroving. Konige. Lpz. 1726-37.
4**. 2 voll.
A copy on very laige paper in foL in the
Royal likMwy at Dresden. The first Ger.
man historian who undertook to write the
history of the nation (not merely of the
empire). Translated into English by Th.
Lediardy Land, and WeetminUery 1737-
38. 4**. 3 vols, (also on laige paper ; there
are also copies whose first v<^ has Ukewiae
the date of 1 738). Only the first voL in
Italian by St. Pallavicini, Ven, 1731. 4°.
13341 — commentarii de rebus im.
perii Rom. Germ, a Conrado I. us-
que ad obitum Henrici V. Lps.
1 74 1. 4°. Commentarii sub
Henrico IV. et V. ib. 1748. 4**.
Commentarii sub Lothario II.
et Conrado III. ib. 1753. 4"".
This may be considered as a continuatioa
of the preceding work.
13342 MASCRIER, J. Bt. le. De-
scription de TEgypte, compos^e sur
les memoires de H. de Maillet.
Par., Ganneau, 1735. 4". with
plates. Also, Haye, 1740. 12^ 2
vols, with plates.
MAS
MASCURAT, see Juobxsnt.
13343 MASDEU, Gi. Fr. Storia
ciitica di Spagna. T. I. Foligno,
1781. 4^ T. 11. Fir. 1787. 4°.
No more of tbii origioal edition, designed
to be in 9 yoIs-, has appeared.
13344 — historia critica de Espana 7
de la cttltura espailola, escrita en
italiano^ traduc. por N. . . Madr.,
Sancha, 1 782-1 800. 4^ 19 voll.
Contents and order of the vols. : T. I.
PreUminare. T. II. III. Etpana an/t^uo,
P. I, 3. T. IV-VIII. £sp. Romanoy
P. 1-5. T. IX-XI. E»p, Goda, P. 1-3.
T. XII-XV. Esp. Arabe, P. 1-4. T. XVI
—XIX. Suplementos, P. I--4. To which
may be joined, Masdeu Respnesta d su
9ruBUio eenaor Joaquin Troffia. Madr,
1793. 4°. (6 rs.) jP. a. CaMu$ y Torres
Retpuesta d algunot purUot de la hist, erit„
de Esp, de Masdeu. Madr, 1806. 4". —
The above spedfications are from my own
ocular inspection, and whence Brunei could
derive his statement of 30 vols, with the
dates 1 783-97, I know not.
13345 MASENIUS, Jac. Sarcotis
carmen, on Sarcothee poSme. Nouv.
edit. ay. la traduct. frany. par Job.
Ant. Toussaint Dinouart. Par.,
Barbou, 1757. 12**.
The translation is very free.
13346 — Sarcotis et Caroli V. imp.
panegyris, carmina, turn de heroica
poesi tractatus. Par., Barbou, 1771.
1 2°. Also on fine paper.
It was formerly maintained that Milton
had plundered the SareoHs in his Paradise
lost : see Neuestes aus der anmuih, Gelehr^
aamk. II. 367 etc^-'SareoHs {lot, et germ,).
Bos. 1 780. 8*. ( 14 gr.) Sareoteoy poema.
Treviffi, 1768. 8^ Eloge de Charles T,
poeme lot. de Masemus, avec la traduct.
Jrang. d'And. Jos, Ansart, Par. j 774. 8**.
also BaowxR.
MAS
1058
13347 MASERES, Fr. Principles
of life annuities familiarly explain-
ed. Lond. 1783. 4"". 2 vols.
See also Scbiptoees logarithm.
13348 MASI, Girol. Teorica e pra-
tica d' architettura civile. Roma,
1 788. fol. with plates (3 scudi 20
baj.).
13349 MA8INI. Vine. II Zolfo
poema, con varie annotazioni. Ed.
II. BoL, Volpe, 1762. 4^.
13350 MASKBL YNE, NeviL Astro.
nomical observations made at Green*
wich from the year 1765-1810.
Ifond. 1776 etc. fol. 4 vols. (8 gui.
neas.)
13351 MASON, W. Works. Lond.
181 1 or 16. 8^ 4 vols.
The first complete edition. Previously,
York, 1796. 8". 3 vols.
13352 — English garden, a poem in
4 bo(^s, with a commentary and
notes by W. Burgh. York, 1783.
8^
A pocket edition. LoruU 1803 or 13. la**.
In French, Par, 1788. 8^ with 5 pUtes.
In German (by Ch. Fel. Weisse). Lpsr.
1 783. 8°. ( 14 gr.) — This work is not in the
Poems. Lond, 1774. 8^ York, 1779. *"•
etc.
MASQUELIER, see Galerie de
Florence.
13353 MASSA, Bt. Opusculum de
friictibus vescendis. Without place
or date. 4°.
48 leaves with 26 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination, printed
with the types of the Ausonius of 147s.
The date of 15 June, 147 1, to be found at
the end, refers particularly to the oompo-
•ition of ihe work ; at the same time the
printing could not be mucli later. After
Cap. ijfde Caperoy there still follows, TVac-
tatus de modo eanjmendi ordeaeeam.
MASSARIU6, see Malatesta.
13354 MASSAZZA, P. Ant. L' area
antico di Susa. Torino, 1750. foL
with plates.
13355 MASSET, J. Le poesme
devot et chr^tien, en vers sapphi-
ques mesurez et rhythmez, sur la
mort et passion de nostre sauveur
etc. Par. 1627. oblong 12°.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library at
Paris.
13356 MASSILLON, J. Bt. Ser-
mons. Par., veuve Estienne, 1 745—
49. 12°. 15 voll.
This edition, greatly sought after ia
France, contains, Avent^ i vol. Caremey
4 voll. Petit Cartmey 1 vol. Mystiresy
I vol. Panigyriquesy i vol. Confirencesy
3 voU. Pseaumesy 9 voll. Oraisone fu^
nibresy 1 vol. PensUsy i vol.
13357 — sermons. Par., Renouard,
1810-11. 8^ 13 voll. (78 fr., on
vellum paper 1 56 fr.)
Fine^ oorrecty and ^te complete. There
1054
MAS
• are 4 copies on lai^ie reUam paper in imall
13358 — oeuvres. Par., Beauce,i8i7.
8°. 4 voll. (30 fr.)
In smaller characcerB and badly printed,
but augmented with a Ditcourt irUdU,
13359 — le petit careme. Par.^ Re-
nouard, 1810. small 4°.
2 oopiea on vellum. Properly a part of
the X3th voL of No. 13357. Only 250
copies of the edition, Par,y Didat, 1789.
large 4°. were printed.
13360 — le petit carbine. Par.^ Di-
dot, 1 81 2. 12^ (2 fr. 50 c, on vel-
lum paper 9 fr.)
A copy on vellum was sold at Paris in
18 16 for III fr. Didot at the same time
printed an edition in 8**. (4 fr. — 15 fr.)
13361 — morceaux choisis de Mas-
sillon, ou recueil de ce que ses
ecrits ont de plus parfait^ soas le
rapport du style et de T^loquence.
Par., Renouard, 1810. small 4°.
2 copies on vellum. Likewise a part of
the 13th voL of No. 13557.
13362 — sennoes traduzidos do Fran-
ces com a vida do author. Lisb.
1774-86. 8°. 13 voll. (5200 rees).
Predigten, aus dem franz. iibs.
Dresd. 1753-59. 8**. 15 voll. (7 d.
1 2 gr.) Wien, 1785-87. 8*». 15 voll.
(8d. 4 gr.) Also in Polish.
13363 — m^moires de la minorite de
• Louis XV. (publ. par Soulavie.)
Par. 1792 or 1805. 8". In Grerman
{Graiz), 1794. 8^(1 8 gr.)
Supposititious.
13364 MASSINGER, Ph. Plays,
with notes critical and explanatory.
By W. Gifford. Lond. 1806 or 13.
8°. 4 vols. (2I. I2S. 6d., on large
paper 4I. 4s.)
The best and finest edition. — DramaHe
works, revised by Th. Coxeter, Lond. 1761.
8^ 4 vols.
13365 MASSON^ J. Jani templum
Christo nascente reseratum. Ro-
terod. 1700. 8^ Vita Horatii. LB.
1 708. 8°. Vita Ovidii. Amst. 1 708.
8^ Vita Plinii secundi. ib. 1709.
8°.
13366 MASSON, Fr. . Stapeliae no-
vae, or a collection of several new
species of that genus discovered in
MAS
the interior parts of Africa. Lond.,
Bulmer, 1796. small fol. with 41
illuminated plates.
13367 MASSON, J. (anon.) Histoire
memorable de la vie de Jeanne
d'Arc, appeU^ la pucelle d*Orl^
ans, extraicte des interrogatoires et
responses k iceux etc. Par.^ Che-
valier, 1612. 8°.
13368 MASSON, J. Papir. Elogio-
rum partes IL E musno J. Ba-
lesdens. Par. 1656. 8°.
Previously, ib, 1638. 8*".
13369 MASTROFINI, M. Teoria
e prospettOj ossia dizionario critico
de' verbi italiani conjugati. Roma,
1815. 4^ 2 voll. (2 scudi, 80 baj.,
on vellum paper 4 sc. 50 baj.)
13370 MASUCCIO. II novellino
con le L. argomenti e morali con-
dusioni d' alcuni exempli per Ma-
suzo Guardato nobele Salernitano,
facto et intitolato alia il. Ippolita de
Calabria duchessa. In civitate Nea-
polis, 1476. fol.
The first edition, extremely scaroe. At
the end is a register, by which it can be
collated.
13371 — Massuccii Salernitani de
quinquaginta argumentis moralibus
ad illustr. Hippolitam. (II novel-
lino.) Mediol., Cp. Valdatser (sic)
28 May 1483. small fol. Gothic let-
ter, in 2 columns with 44 lines.
Likewise very scaroe. With the signa-
tures o-p and a register. At the beginning
3 leaves, dedication and table of contents.
13372 — cinquanta novelle intitolate
il novellino. Ven., Bt. de Tortis,
8 Jun. 1484. fol.
3 leaves, table of contents, 73 leaves,
text, and 4 leaves, the register and list of
days.
13373 — novellino. Ven., J. et Gr.
de Gregoriis, 1492. fol. with wood-
cuts.
This edition is also very scarce. The
woodcuts are in the same style as in the
Pohphilo of 1499. A copy, in which
the index was wanting, was 8<^d at Stan-
ley's sale at London in 1813 for 36I. ; but
in 1 8 19 a complete copy only brought 9L at
the duKe of Marlborough's sale.
13374 — novellino. Ven., Bm. de
MAS
Zannis, 29 Febr. 1503. fol. with
woodcuts.
13375 — cinquanta novelle, intitolate
il novellino. Ven. 1510. fol.
13376 — il novellino (da Luc. P. Ro-
sello corretto). Ven., nella offic.
Gregorianay 1522. 4^
A fine and scarce edition.
13377 — il novellino, nel quale si
contengonocenquanta novelle. Yen.,
nella offic. Oregoriana, 1525. 8°.
172 leaves.
Sb. Corrado was the editor.
13378 — cinquanta novelle intitolate
el novellino, reviste e corrette.
Ven., Sessa, 1531, or 35, or 41. 8°.
A reprint of Rmello^s edition.
13379 — le cinquanta novelle. With-
out place ( Fen.) or date. 8°.
Printed about the end of the i6th cen-
tury, and called in Italy, Edizione della
gaUa, from the printer^s symbol.
13380 — il novellino in Toscana fa-
vella ridotto. Ginevra (Ltrcca),
1765. 8''. 2 voll.
19 novels after Masuodo are to be found
in Les eomptet du numde adventurewpy trad,
en fnmf. par A, D, S. D. Par. 1555 or
60. 8^ Par. 1583. 1 1^ Lyon, 1571, or
79> or 95. i6».
13381 MATAMORUS, Alph. Gar-
aias. Opera omnia, nunc prim, in
unum corpus coacta. Ace. com*
mentarius de vita et scriptis auc-
toris. Matriti, 1 769. large 4^.
Amongst other things this book contains
hia Comm. de tribus dteendi generibtu, Uem
fiber de methodo coneUmaniH. CompluH,
1570. 8^
13382 MATARATIUS (Mataran-
tius), Fr. De componendis versibus
hexametro et pentametro opuscu-
lum. Ven., Erh. Ratdolt, 7 cal.
Dec. 1468. 4^. Gothic letter.
37 leaves with 31 lines and signatures.
The date is a decided typographical error
instead of 1 478.
13383 MATEOS, J. brigen y dig-
nidad de la ca9a y de los cacadores.
Madr. 1634. 4^. with 7 plates.
I title-ulate, 8 leaves of preliminvy mat-
ter, 120 leaves, text, and 4 leaves, index.
13384 MATHEMATICI. Veterum
mathematioorum Athenaei, Apollo-
dori, Philonis, Bitonis, Heronis et
MAT
1055
alior. opera gr. lat. pleraque nunct
prim, edita ex MSS. codd. bibl.
regise (a Midi. Thevenot, J. Boivin
et Ph. la Hire). Par., typ. reg.,
1693. large fol.
Gnatly prized. All the copies are in
laige fol.
13385 MATHEOLUS Perusinus. De
memoria ac reminiscentia ac modis
studendi tractatus. (Paiav.)^ Pt.
Maufer, without date. 4°.
6 leaves with 24 lines and signatures.
Printed at the latest in 1475, see Foui
BUd. Magiiab. II. 170.
13386 MATHEOLUS. Le livre de
matheolus | qui nous monstre sans
varier | les biens et aussi les ver-
tus I qui vieunent pour soi marier
etc. I Par., V6rard, 1492. small fol.
Gothic letter with woodcuts.
67 leaves, with the signatures A^MJ. A
very scarce edition, and the most sought
after of this strange work, put into rhyme
by J. le Febvre de Thenraane. The date
is mentioned at the end in these verses :
Pour km quejefiu mis en tens
retenex mil et cinq cent
je vout prie oteg en huii.
The same verses are also found in an edi-
tion, without date, small 4**. Gothic letter
with woodaits, which is a copy of the pre-
ceding, and printed later.
13387 — le rebous de Matheolus (at-
tribue a J. le Febvre de Therouane).
Lyon, Oliv. Arnoullet, without date.
4°. Gothic letter.
A somewhat strange recommendation of
marriage. Also, Par.,M^. le Noir, 15 18.
4^. 60 leaves. The edition under the tide,
Le, livre du rUoiu en mariage. Par., Trep^
perel, without date. 4°. Gothic letter, is
furnished with another prologue.
13388 MATHER, Cotton. Magnalia
Christi Americana, or the ecclesi-
astical history of New England.
Lond. 1702. fol. with a map.
13389 MA TON, W. G. Observations
relative chiefly to the natural his-
tory, picturesque scenery etc* of the
western counties of England. Sa-
lisbury, 1797. 8°. a vols, with
plates.
13390 MATTHiEI, Ch. F. Glossaria
grseca minora et alia anecdota grie-
ca. Mosquee, 1774. 4°. 2 parts in i
vol. (2d. 12 gr.)
1056 MAT
13391 — notitia codd. MSS. grncor.
bibliothecar. Mosquensium. Mosq.
1776. fol.
13392 — lectiones Mosqaenses^ in
quibus opuscnla varia (gr.) nnnc
prim, evulgantur. Lps. 1770. 8°. 2
voll.
13393 — accurata codd. grsscor. MSS.
bibliothecar. Mosquensium S. Sy-
nodi notitia et recensio. Lps. 1804
-5. 8®. 3 parts in i vol.
See algo Nov. Testam. and Medici.
13394 MATTH^I, G. Wendische
Grammatica. Budissin, 1731. S"^.
13395 MATTHJEUS. Evangelium
8. Matthsei in linguam Galmucco.
Mongolicam translatum ab Is. Jac.
Schmidt. Petropoli, 1815. large 4°.
Printed in Uigurian-Mongolian cha-
racters.
13396 — evangelium secundum Mat-
theeum ex cod. rescripto in biblio-
theca collegii SS. Trinitatis juxta
Dublinum descriptum op. et stud.
J. Barrett; cui adjungitur appen-
dix, coilationem oodicis Montefor-
tiani oomplectens. Dublini^ Mer-
cier, 1 80 1. 4°.
A complete copy of a MS. of the 6th
oentary, and faithAiUy engraved according
to the original.
13397 — evangelium secundum Mat-
thseum in lingua hebr. cum ver-
sione lat. atque succinctis annotatt.
Sb. Munsteri. Bas., H. Petri, 1537.
fol.
Also, Bas. 1557 and 8a. 8°. Par.yJu-
venisy 1551 and 57. 8**.
13398 — evangelium in linguam
Mongolicam translatum ab Is. Jac.
Schmidt. Petropoli, 1818. 4^ ob-
long.
13399 MATTH^US de Cracovia.
Tractatus racionis et consciencie de
sumpcone pabuli salutiferi corpis
{corporis) dhi nostri ihu xpi. With-
out place or date (Mog., Guitefu
berg, about 1460). 4^. Gothic letter.
21 leaves with 30 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Printed
with the types of the CatMicon of 1460.
Leaf I* line i is, (M)ulto4. ^^ clerico^ q
laico4 guere. Sold at Roecoe^s gale for 10
MAT
guineas, at the duke of Marlborough's
for 5.
MATTH^US Gurcensis, see Bar-
THOLINUS, No. 1698.
— Paris, see Paris.
13460 MATTH^US Vindocinensis.
Historia Thobie cum moralitatibus
ejusdem" elegiaco carmine diligenti
castigatione descripta. Arg., J.
Knolouch {sic), 15 10. 4**.
At first in the collection, Auotores oeto.
Lugd. 1488. 4^ rand often, see No. 1348),
from which the aiMve Strasburgh edition is
only a reprint.
13401 — genius sive DD. Thobise
patris et f. sacrosancta historia,
elegiaco carmine ante CCC annos
conscripta. Bas., Oporinus, 1563.
4°.
Edited by Basil J. Herold from a MS. of
the monastery of Zweifidt.
13402 — historia sacra de Tobia se-
niore ac juniore s. Matthaei Vindo-
cin. paraphrasis metrica in Tobiam
versibus elegiacis et Ambrosii Me-
diol. explicatt. libelli de Tobia, ex
ipsius operibus : cum observatt. et
ex editione J. Heringii. Bremae,
Wessel, 1642. 8°.
From 1 MSS., but more incomplete than
the earlier editions which Hering was not
acquainted with. Some various readings
from a Wolfenbttttel MS. in Lgteri Hist.
poetar. med, mvi p. 766. Consult BarOwi
Advertarioy p. 1460 etc.
13403 MATTHiEUS Westmonaste-
riensis. Flores historiarum, pra-
cipue de rebus britannicis, ab exor.
dio mundi usque ad a. D. 1307 (ed.
Mth. Parker). Lond., Th. Marshy
1570. fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter (the 6th
blank), 440 and 466 pages, and 10 leaves,
index. Scarce and dear in England. This
edition is materially corrected from a MS.
The first edition, Lmd. 1567. fol. was
printed from a very faulty and interpolated
13404 — flores historiarum, prtecipue
de rebus britannicis, ab exordio
mundi usque ad a. D. 1307. Et
chronicon ex chronicis ab initio
mundi usque ad a. D. 1 1 1 8 dednc*
tum, auct. Florentio Wigomiensi.
Cui ace. continuatio usque ad a.
MAT
Chr. 1 141. Ff., typia Wechelianis,
160 r. fol.
4 leav«s of prelimiiuiry matter, 696 pagety
and II leaves, index. The Matthew is an
unaltered impression of the preceding edi-
tion, and the appendices are only added
mnew,
13405 MATTH^US, Ant. Veteris
aevi analecta s. vetera monumenta^
qnibus continentur auctores yarii,
qui precipue historiam belgicam
memorise prodiderunt. Hag. Com.^
Block, 1738. 4^ 10 parts in 5 vols.
Alao on large paper.
The firat edition. LB. 1608. 8^ 10 vols,
is rery seldom found complete. Consult
VfftnladCt Reiten III. 373. Beohnarm
LUenU. der Reigebe$ehfr. I. 439.
13406 MATTHESIUS, J. Historien
Ton des ehrwurdigen in Oott seligen
tbeuem Mannes D. Mt. Lathers
Anfangy Lehre, Leben u. Sterben.
Nrb. 1570, or 76, or 1600. 4°.
Also, SteiHn, 1663. 4**. GtUtraWy 1715.
8°. (edited by And. Oehler). Lpx. 1800.
8^ (1 d. 12 gr.) An abridgment by L.
Adiim voQ Amim, BerL 18 1 7. 4°. (16 gpr.)
13407 — Sarepta od. BergpostiUa, n.
Chronica der freyen Bergstadt St.
Joachimsthal. Nrb. 157 1, or 78, or
87. fol.
Previously, yrb. 1564. fol. Also, Lpg,
1618. 4'. Freyb. 1679. 4'*'
13408 MATTHIOLUS, Pt. And.
Compendium de plantis omnibus.
Ven., Valgrisius, 1571. 4°. with
woodcuts.
13409 — de plantis epitome, novis
iconibus et descriptionib. aucta a
Jo. Camerario. Ff. a. M. 1586. 4°.
with woodcuts.
13410 — commentarii in sex libros
Dioeooridis de medica materia.
Ven., Valgrisius, 1565. fol. with
woodcuts.
The finest edition, and the most sought
alter, of which there is a copy on blue
paper in the Royal libranr at Dresden, in
which the woodcuts are heightened with
silver. Ven., Valgrit., 1554* 58 or 60. fol.
with smaller woodcuts, are not prized. 75.,
ML, 1560 or 83. fol., and the edition super-
intended by Csp. Bauhtnos, Baa. 1598 or
1674. UA, are still of some value. — Csp. a
Sternberg Catalogtu plantar, ad Vllvarias
edd, eommentarior. MatthM in Dieteor.
1, 1811. fel.
MAU
1067
13411 — ' discorsi nelli sei libri di
Dioscoride della materia medici-
nale. Ven., Valgrisi, 1568. fol. with
woodcYits.
The finest edition, of which, Ven.y VaU
tfritiy 1585. fol., and Ven., Albertiy 1604.
fol. are only reprints. The first edition of
this often printed work was, Ven. 1544.
Ibl.; the last, t^. 1645. ^ol. Ckmsult Pot-
tmuy I. 307 etc.
13412 — commentaire sur les VI
livres de Dioscorides, mis en ftttn^.
par J. des Mdulins. Lyon, 1579.
fol. with woodcuts.
A good edition. Of another French trans-
lation by And. du Pinet the last edition
is, Lpony 1680. foL with woodcuts.
13413 — new Krauterbuch ver-
deutscht durch G. Handsch. Prag.»
Melantrich, 1563. fol. with wood-
cuts.
The same translation augmented by Jo.
Camerarius, Ff. a. M, 1590, or 1600, or
36. fol. with woodcuts. Bas. 1678. fol.
with woodcuts. Translated into Bohemian
by Ad. Huber and Dn. Adam, Prag, 1596.
fol. with woodcuts. There are illuminated
copies both of the original and the transhu
tions, the price of which depends on the
goodness of the illuminations. Concerning
the several editions of the work and the
Bohemian translation, see Abhandll. der
biahm. GeselUch. der W%$$, 1785. Abth. I.
p. 74 sq.
13414 MATTHISON, P. von. Ly-
rische Anthologie. Ziir., Orell,
1803-7. large 12®. 20 vols. (19 d.
1 2 gr., on vellum paper 30 d.)
13415 MATTIUS, J. Marius. Va-
riar. lection um s. opinion um libri
III. Alexandriie Statiellae, Quinc-
tianus, 1598. 4°.
Of the edition, Ven., Sonuueho, 1605. 4^.
only the ist sheet is printed afresh. Also
in Boberti MUcellanea ital T. IV., and in
Triga ofnuetdor, eriiic. rarior. Traj. ad
Bh. 1 755. 8«.
13416 MATTOS, Joab Xavier de.
Rimas. Lisb., regia typ., 1770-83.
8^ 3 veil.
MATURANTIUS, see Mataba-
TIUS.
13417 MAUDRU, J. B. Reflexions
sur I'education. Par., I'auteur, 1792.
4 •
A copy on vellum McCarthy.
13418 — explication raisonnee du
1058
MAU
nouveau syst^me de lecture, appli-
cable k toutes les langaes. Par.,
Tauteur, 1792. 4^
A copy on vellum, McCarthy, ofiered for
sale together with the preceding for 7a fr.
MAUGIN, J., see Tristan.
13419 MAUGIST. Sensuyt la tres-
plaisante hystoire de Maugist Day-
mmont et de Viuian son frere.
Far., Alain Lotrian, without date.
4°. Gothic letter.
The first edition that is known of, and
very scarce. 6 leaves of preliminary mat-
ter, 102 leaves, and i leaf with a lai^
woodcut. Also in the Hittoire de GuMn
de Montfflave. Par. 15 18. fol.
13420 Par., J. Trepperel, 1527.
4°, Gothic letter.
13421 — sensuyt la tres plaisante
hystoire de Maugis Daygremont et
de Viuian son frere. Lyon, Amoul-
let, 1538 or 51. 4^ Gk>thic letter.
13422 — I'histoire de Maugis d'Ay.
gremont et de Vivian son fr^re.
Far., Bonfons, 1584. 4°.
13423 — histoire de Maugis dAigre-
mont et de Viviam (sic) son fr^re.
Troyes, Piot (161 4). 4°. with wood-
cuts.
13424 MAUGUIN, Gilb. Veterum
auctorum, qui IX. seculo de prK.
destinatione et gratia scripserunt,
opera et h«gmenta plurima nunc
prim, in lucem edita. T. I. II. Lut.
Par., Billaine, 1650. 4*^.
13425 MAUNDRELL, W. Jour-
ney from Aleppo to Jerusalem.
Oxf. 1699, or 1 714, or 32, or 40.
8^ Lond. 1810. 8°. with plates,
ib. 181 2. 12°. (58.)
In French, Utr. 1705. 8'., or Par. 1706.
11^. In German, Hmb. 1706 or 37. 8^
with plates, and in Patdua Samml. der
merkwunUgst. HeUen in den Orient, Th. I.
In Dutch by O. Muntendam, Uir. 1715. 4°.
with plates.
13426 MAUPERTUIS, Moreau de.
CEuvres. Lyon, 1754 or 68. 8°. 4
voll.
13427 — lettre sur la com^te. {Par.),
1742. 12°.
A copy on vellum 40 fr. Oaignat, 13 fr.
Valli^ 3a fr. McCarthy.
MAURED., see Ismaleddin.
MAU
MAURER, Cp., see Stihkbr.
13428 MAURICE, oomte de Saxe.
Mes reveries, ouvrage posthume,
augm. d'une histoire de sa vie etc,
par I'abb^ Perau. Par. 1757. large
4°. 2 vols, with plates.
The best edition. Also copies on very
large paper and with illuminated plates.
A German abridgment with a preface by
C. A. Struensee^ Lps. u. lAegn, 1767. 8".
(i d. 16 gr.)
13429 MAURICE, J. Bt. Le blason
des armoiries de tons les cheraliers
de I'ordre de la toison d'or, avec
leurs noms, leurs ^loges etc. Haye
et Brux. 1667. fol. with plates.
13430 MAURICE, Th. Indian an*
tiquities or dissertations relative to
the geography, theology, laws etc. of
Hindostan, compared with the reli-
gion, laws etc. of Persia, Egypt, and
Greece. Lond. 1806. 8°. 7 vols.
The first vols, appeared at first in 1791
and the following years.
13431 — the history of Indostan, its
arts and its sciences, as connected
with the history of the other great
empires of Asia during the most
ancient periods of the world. Lond.
1 795-98. 4°. 3 parts in 2 vols.
13432 — the modern history of Hin*
dostan, comprehending that of the
Greek empire of Bactria and other
great Asiatic kingdoms, bordering
on its western frontier, commencing
at the period of the death of Alex-
ander, and intended to be brought
down to the close of the i8th cen-
tury. Lond. 1 80 2- 1 o. 4^ 5 parts
in 2 vols.
The 5th part of this important woiic is a
supplement, and its pagination runs on
with that of the and part of the and vol.—
See also Oeovehill.
13433 MAURICEAU, Fr. Traits
des maladies des femmes grosses, et
de celles qui sont accouch^es. Par.
1740. 4^. 2 vols, with plates.
MAURO, see Zurla.
13434 MAUROCENUS, And. Hi-
storiar. Venetar. libri XVIII ab a.
1521 usque ad a. 1615. Ven., Pi-
nellus, 1623. fol.
In some copies the last 3 books, or the
MAU
history of the diipute of the state with pope
PaulV.iswantuig. Also in toIs. V-VII.
of the Istoriei deUe eose Venen,
13435 ALA.UROCENUS, P. Opus
de aetema temporalique Christi ge-
neratione in judaic® improbationem
perfidiae christianaeque religionis
gloriam divinis enuntiationibus com-
probata. Patav., Bm. Patav^us, Mt.
de septem arboribus^ 4 kal. Majas
M73- A""'
78 leaves with 24 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. A very
■caroe edition. In the hut line but one c^
the colophon there is in some copies, Bar"
Aohnunu Campantu PorUicurvantu for
Barthohm^nu Patavut.
13436 MAUROCORDATUS, J. N.
Alex. Liber de officiis, grsece con-
scriptus. Editione bac secunda lat.
con versus (a St. Berglero). L.,
Fritsch, 1722. 4^
There are also copies on large, and on
very lafge paper. At first only in Chieek,
Buekarestj 1719 (cnfriO). 4^ Also Ch:. and
Lat., Ijmd, 1714. 12*.
13437 MAURON. Les cris de la
Tille de Londres, dessin. par lui et
grav. par Tempest, en 74 pi^es.
Lond. 1 7 1 1 . fol.
MAURUS, see Hbabanus and Ts-
BBNTIANU8.
13438 MAURY, J. SiflFrein. Essai
tsar Teloquenoe de la cbaire, pan^-
gyriques, ^oges et discours. Par.
1810. 8^ 2 voll. — Principles of
eloquence, transl. into Engl. Lond.
1793. 8^
13439 MAVOR, W. General col-
lection of voyages and travels from
the discovery of America in 1492
to the travels of Lord Valentia.
New ed. Lond. 1814-15. large 1 8''.
a 8 vols, with plates and maps (81.
88.)
liie Vogagn are alto to be had separate
in 13 vols., and the Tntoelt in 15 vols.
13440 -^ the British tourist, or tra-
veller's companion throng Eng-
land, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
Lond. 1 809. large 1 8^. 6 vols, with
plates (il. IIS. 6d.).
13441 ^- universal history, ancient
and modem, from the earliest re-
VOL. III.
MAX
1059
cords of time to the general peace
of 1802. 'Sew ed. Lond. 1817.
large t8^. 25 vols. (5I. 128. 6d., on
large paper 7I. los.)
13442 MAWE, J. Travels into the
interior of Brazil. Lond. 1812. 4^
with 8 plates and 1 map (2I. 2s.).
In French by J. B. B. Eyri^, Par.
j8i6. 8^ 2 volsl with plates (12 fr.). In
German by Ebh. A. W. von Zimmer-
mann, Bamb. 1817. 8^ 2 vo]s.(? d. 16 gr.)
13443 MAWE, Th. and J. Aber-
CROMBiE. Universal gardener and
botanist, or a general dictionary of
gardening and botany. Lond. 1797.
4*^. with plates.
Previously, Lond, 1778. 4°.
MAXIMIANUS, see Gallus, No.
8120.
13444 MAXIMILIAN, Prinz zu
Wied-Neuwied. Reise nach Bra-
silien in den Jahren 181 5-1 7. Ff.
a. M., Bronner, 1820. large 4°. 2
vols, with 19 vignettes, and an atlas
in fol. with 22 large plates and 3
maps.
Also copies with plates painted en
gmuushe. In French by Eyri^ Par. 182 r.
8^ with an atlas (25 fr.)
13445 MAXIMILIAN. Ehrenp.
forte Kaiser Maximilian I. large
fol.
93 leaves of different sizes, after Durer's
designs, and engraved on wood under his
direction. On a leaves there is tlie year
15 1 5, on the leaf with the statue of Rudol-
phus bellioosus 1559, and in the copy of
the Imperial library at Vienna there is at
the end, gedruckt mu Wien M. D, LIX.
In some copies the leaf with Milanese war
is bkink, and the leaf with Rudolph*s
statue is a copy different from the older
leaves, which has not a date. Complete
copies are very scarce. A new edition, su-
perintended by Bartsch, Wieriy 1799. fol.
contains 43 leaves of the same size, 2i of
which are etched, the plates having become
useless. Maximilian's Trtumphwagen en-
graved on wood in 1 5 21 in 8 leares suited to
each other must not be confounded with
this. — See also Treitzsaurwcik.
13446 MAXIMUS Sanctus s. roona-
chus 8. confessor. Opera ex MSS.
codd. eruta, nova versione subacta
notisque illustrala op. et st. Fr.
^ombefis. Par., Cramoisy, 1675.
fol. 2 voll.
4A
1060
MAX
13447 MAXIMU8 philosophus. U€pt
Korapxfop igt*)' Recens. et cum ftn-
notatt. crit. edid. £d. Gerhardius.
Lps., Vogel, 1820. large 8°. (7 gr.,
on vellum paper 1 2 gr.)
Little better than the earlier corrupt im.
pression in FaMcii Bibl. gr, Harl, IX.
342 etc (ed, vet, VIII. 415-44^-)
13448 MAXIMUS Taurin. Opera
aucta atque adnotatt. illustrata (a
Brunone Bruni). Roma, 1784.
large fol.
A tine and successful edition. Previously
in seireral editions of Leonis M. Opp,
13449 MAXIMUS Tyrius. Sermones
s. disputatt. XLI griece nunc prim,
editffi. {Par.)y H. Stephanus, 1557.
8®. Eaedem ex Cosmi Paccii in-
terpretatione (lat.) ab H. Stephano
emendata. ib.^id., 1557. 8°. 2 parte
in 1 vol.
The first edition after 2 MSS. Some
corrections are appended at the end. In
the Royal library at Dresden there is a
copy with MS. notes by Hi. Wolf.
13450 — dissertationes (gr. lat.) cum
interpretatione, notis et emendatt.
Dn. Heinsii. Ace. Alcinoi in doc-
trinam Platonis introductio ab eod.
emendata et alia ejusdem generis.
LB., Patius, 1607. 8^ 3 part8 in 1
vol.
II leaves, 408 pages (Greek text), 6
leaves, 412 pages, and 7 leaves (Latin
translation), and 82 unnumbered leaves
(notes). Stephens's text with corrections
Rt>m MSS., and with a Latin translation.
Besides Alcinous there is also to be found
therein, Pythagoreur, Fragmenia, and ^/m-
Ujtu De deo SocnUU.
13451 — dissertatt. philosophicee (gr.
lat.) cum interpretatione et notis
Dn. Heinsii hac secunda edit, emen-
datioribus. Ace. Alcinoi in Plato-
nem introductio. LB., Patius, 1614.
8^. 2 parte in i vol.
10 leaves and 534 pages (text), 157 pages,
and I leaf (notes), and 16 leaves (two in-
diees). A new edition. The Latin trans-
lation is printed immediately by the side of
the Qntk text, but the fragment of tke
Pythagoreans and of Apuleius are omitted.
13452 — dissertationes (gr. lat.), ex
nova interpretatione recens ad grte-
cum contextum apteta» et collbcata
MAX
e regione : additis numeris, et erro-
ribus anteriorum editionum quam
diligenter detersis. Lugd., Lurjot,
1631 (other copies, 1630). 8®.
A reprint of the text and translation of
Heinsius without notes. The numbers
placed iu the margin are the pagination of
Stephens^s edition. Bninet by mistake
considers this to be a Leyden edition, aiid
a orvmplete repetition of the second edition
of Heinsius.
13453 — dissertetiones (gr. lat.) Ox.,
th. Sheld., 1677. 12.
A neat reprint of Heinsius^s text and
translation, without notes ; yet his and
Stephens^s conjectures are sometimes intro-
duced into the text. Demophili HmilUtidi'
neM et eenterUuB are appended.
13454 — dissertetiones (gr. lat.). Ex
interpretetione Dn. Heinsii. , Re-
cens. et notulis illustrav. J. Davi-
sius. Cbr., Haves, 1703. 8°.
Ueinsius^s text, here and there corrected,
but only a selection of his notes. The an-
notations are partly critical and partly 00a-
oeming the history of philosophy. It is be-
coming scarce.
13455 — dissertatt., ex rec. J. Davisii
(gr. lat.) £d. altera, ad duos codd.
MSS. locis quam plurimis emen-
data notisque locupletioribus aucta.
f Cui access. Jerem. Marklandi anno*
tett. (Curav. J. Ward.) Ox., Bow-
yer, 1740. 4°.
A new recension after 2 MSS., in which
Davis arranged the separate dissertations
after their order in the Paris MS., and
considerably augmented his notes. It first
appeared after his death. There are no
copies on large paper.
13456 — dissertatt. ex rec. J. Davisit
(gr. lat.). . . cui ace. Jerem. Mark-
landi annotett. (as in the preceding
edition.) Recudi curav. et annota-
tiunculas de suo addid. J. Jac
Reiske. Lps., Oeorgi, 1774. 8^ 3
voll. (3 d. T2 gr.)
13457 — commentetio, quod sermo-
num optimi sint, qui operibus con-
sonent. Greece cum interpr. Do.
Heinsii. Himst. 1665. 4°. 8 leaves.
Only an impression of Ae text and trans-
lation for the use of prelections.
13458 — Xoyoff Ttax x^^P^^^^*^^ v^" '^'^
Xaica rov iJHKov, Gr. et lat. ex rec«
J. Davisii, com castigatt, emendatt.
MAX
et netis H. Stephanie l>ii. Heinsii,
J. Davisii et Jer. Marklandi. Cu.
rav. notasque bium adjec. J. Ad.
Schier. Atbeniaad£linuin(H^^mj(^),
Weygand, 1760. 8^
13459 — sermones, lat., interprete
Cosmo Paccio. Rome, Jac. Mazo-
chius, 1517. fol.
A oop7 on vellum was in the Bibi. exquu
'*'*'**"^ (■TB'X P* ^05. Corrected by
Beat. Jtbenanus, Baa.^ Froben^ 15 19. fol.
13460 — discorsi trad, da Pierio de'
Bardi. Ven., Oiunti, 1642. 4°.
Only after the Latin translation of Pacd.
Paitoni also mentions, DuUogki di Mauimo
T^trio in Uaiiano e spoffnuolo. Flen., ZaU
Heriy 1569. 4".
13461 — traitez de Maxime de Tyr.
Qui sont quarante et un discours
profondement doctes et grandement
eloquens : De nouveau mis en Fran-
cois (par Guillebert). Premiere
^t. Roaen, J. Osmont. 16 17. 4°.
—Discours philosophiques trad, du
grec. par J. H. Sm. Formey. Leide,
LfUchtmana, 1764. large 12^ — Dis-
sertations trad, sur le texte grec,
avec des notes crit., hist, et philos.
par J. Jac. Combe-Dounous. Par.^
Bossange^ 1802. 8^ 2 voll. (10 fr.,
on yellum paper 20 fr.)
Be Thou*s Caial, has a translation byF.
Morel, without plao^ 1607. 12^
13462 — philosoph. Reden, aus dem
Griech. libs, durch Cb. Tob. Damm.
BerL, Wever, 1 764. 8°. ( 1 d.)
13463 — dissertations^ transl. from
the Greek by Th. Taylor. Lond.
1804. 12^ 2 vols.
That Hazimns Tyrius revised his work is
dimbted in F, A. Bomemanni Progr, /. de
gemma CyroprntBa r€cenwme. Schneeb.
18 14. 8".
13464 MAXIMUS, Pacificus. He-
catelegium (s. carminum libri X).
Flor.» Ant. Mischominus, id. Nov.
1489. 4''.
With the signatures a-n^ and 96 lines.
A very scarce original edition of poems in
part very offensive. Amongst other things
ne mentions the venereal disease therem
(eoDsequently before the discovery of Ame-
rica). This passaffe is omitted in the edi-
tion at Parma, iMi, but printed in the
jineedotes de medeeiney T. I. ZAlle, 1766.
8". p. r SI- 1 36. Consult also Murr*M Jow-
MAY
1061
naly XIV. 70. There are also poems by
him in the Lusus V. poeiar. in Venerem.
See above^ Lusus.
13465 — hecatelegium. Camerini, J.
Jac. de Benedictis, 1523. 4°.
With the signatures o-n. Likewise a
scarce edition.
13466 — opera. Lucretiae 11. II.
Virginias 11. II. Elegiar. 11. XX.
De bello Spartaco 11. VI. De bello
Cyri 11. VII. De bello Syll« et
Marii 11. II. De componendis car.
minibus. Grammatica. De decli-
natione verbor. grsBCor. Poema ad
J. Salvalium. Invectiva in Ang.
Politianom. Fani, Hi. Soncinu^,
1506. 8°.
In all the copies hitherto known, the
liucretia and Vii^nia alone are found of
all the works mentioned in the title, and
yet they appear to be really complete, be-
cause there is a colophon and register on
thefoHo recto of the last leaf. Merder de
St. Leger thinks that the printer Sondnus
had already printed the other poems not to
be found here at Fano in 1500, and only
gave this vol. the above general title, in
order that both the vds. might be joined to-
gether under it.
13467 — carmina recusa ad autogra-
phum Ant. Magliabechi. Parmae,
Rosatus, 1 69 1. 4°.
This edition is not complete, as is ob-
served above.
13468 MAYA, Man. Rodrig. Die
cionario das ellypses, que mais fre-
quentemente se achao nos authores
classicos, interpretados conforme o
sentimento dos mais celebres gram-
maticos. Lisb. 1790. 8°. (400 rs.)
13469 MAYANS y Siscar, Gr. Ori-
genes de la lingua espaiiola, compu-
estos por varios autores. Madr.
1737. 8°. 2 voll.
Attacked in the Diario de lot htetatot de
Etpana II. 35 etc.; against which Mayans
defended himself under a false name in
PUtcido Veranio convertacion sobre el diario
de los lit, de Esp, Madr. 1737. 8^.
13470 — retorica. Valencia, 1757 or
86. 8'. 2 voll.
13471 — cartas morales, militares, ci.
viles y literarias de varias autores
espailoles, recogidas y nuevaniente
aiiadidas. Madr. 1774. 8^. 5 voll.
Previously, Madr, 1734. 8*. ib. 1756.
8S i vol. Valendoy 1773. 8^ 5 vols.
4A1
106S
MAY
13472 — ensayos oratorios. Madr.
1739. 8^
13473 — orador christiano. Valencia,
1733- 8°-
13474 — idea de la gramatica de la
lengua latina. Valencia, 1 768. 8^.
13475 — gramatica de la lengua kt.
en cinco libros. Valencia, 1 780. 8^.
S voU.
13476 — Terenciano 6 arte metrica.
Valencia, 1770. 8^
13477 — prosodia de la lengua lat.
Valencia, 1 768. 8°.
13478 — disputatt. juris^ in quib.
multa juris civ. loca explicantur.
LB. 1752. 4°. 2 veil.
13479 — ad XXX jurisconsultor.
omnia fragmenta, quie extant in ju-
ris civ. corpore, commentarii. Ge-
nevfie, 1764. 4°. 2 voll.
13480 — epistolar. libri VI. Valentioe
Edetanor. 1732. 4°. Lugd. 1733. 4°.
Cura Glo. A. Jenichen. Lps. 1737.
13481 MAYER, J. Pomona Fran-
conica. Description des arbres
fruitiers, qui se cultivent au jardin
de la cour de Wurzbourg (en al-
lem. et en fran9.) Nrb., Winter-
scbmidt, 1 776-1 801. 4®. 3 vols.
with illuminated plates (87 d. 16
gr., on Dutch paper 145 d. 4 gr.)
Well got up. The ist vol. oontains 35
plates with the title>plate and plan of the
garden, the and 77, and the 3rd 155. The
first 2 vols, obtained a new title in 1801.
13482 MAYER, L. Views in Egypt,
from drawings in the possession of
Rb. Ainslie, taken during his em-
bassy to Constantinople by L.Mayer^
with an history of the country (in
Engl, and French). Lond., Bens-
ley, 1802. large fol. with 48 illumi-
nated plates.
Of distinguished beauty.
13483 — views in Palestine, from the
original drawings of L. Mayer, with
an historical and descriptive ac-
count of the country and its re-
markable places (in Engl, and Fr.).
Lond., Bensley, 1804. (P. II. or)
views in the Ottoman empire, chiefly
in Caramania. ib.» id., 1803. large
MAZ
fol. 2 parts in i vol. with 48 illu-
minated plates.
A deficiency in fidelity is objected against
this work, and the oolouring is also consi-
dered too fiery. In QenDan under the fal-
lowing titles, Ansiehten von PaTdtHna od.
dem heil. Lands mii ErldtUL von E. F. C
RotenmuOer. Lpz. 1810-14. oblong foL
3 parts in i vol. with plates (is d.). Af^
nchten von der TUrkei^ hauplaachl. von
Caramamen, mii ErVdtUt. von J. Ad.
Bergk. Lpz, 1820. oblong foL with ao
plates (6 d ).
13484 — views of the Ottoman do-
minions in Europe^ in Asia, and
some of the Mediterranean islands.
From the original drawings taken
for Rb. Ainslie by L. Alayer, with
descriptions historical and illustra-
tive. Lond., Bensley, 1810. large
fol. 2 parts in i vol. with 71 illu-
minated plates.
Of still greater beauty than both the pre-
ceding works.
13485 MAYERBER6, Agst. de.
Iter in Moschoviam^ Agst. lib. ba-
ron, de Mayerberg et Hor. Gu.
Calvucciij ab imp. Leopoldo ad Tza-
rem Alexium Mihalowicz anno 1661
ablegatorum, descriptum ab ipso
bar. de Mayerberg, cum statutis
Moscovitids ex russico in lat. idio-
ma ab eodem translatis. Without
place or date. fol. 236 pages.
Of especial rarity, and a companion to
Korb*s travels, see Kokb. The following
is a French performance, Vojfoge en Moa<»
code d*vn ambauadeur (baz^ de Mayer-
berg) envoyi par Pempereur au Czar
Alexit Mihaiowkz, Leide, iGSS. S\ The
Royal library at Dresden also possesses the
original designs for these travels, which
were never engraved. They form a vol. of
131 leaves in foL, which is called in the
MS. title, Umcum in orbe exemplar, and
were prepared by the imperial court-painter
Rdf. Storng.
13486 MAYNARD, Fr. CEuvres
(poet.) Par. 1646. 4^. Also on
large paper.
MAYNO, see Maino.
MAYSTRE, see Maistrb.
13487 MAZARIN. Lettres, ou Ton
voit les negotiations pour la paix
des Pyr&iees (publ. par d'Akin-
MAZ
▼al). Amst. (Par,), 1745. la*. 2
TOU.
Conoerning a MS. of his LeUere in five
4^ Tola., see MoUer^a BeUr'dge xur Gemik,
flf. Liter. Ff, 1798. 8". p. 41 etc.
13488 MAZARINADES. Recueil
de pieces en vers et en prose^ qui
out para pendant lea troublea de la
Fronde. In 4"". and in 8^
This nmnerous ooUectioii of pieces, a list
of which is ahnost impossible, was formerly
greatly sought after, but is now only of
▼alue when the following pieces are to be
found therein; La pure v6rU6 cachie, —
La euatode de la reine qui dit tout. — La fa-
mine ou lei putaifu St cul. — Le tableau du
ffouvemement prUent ou ^loge de s(m emi-
nence, — Le temperament amphibologique
dee testieuJes de Mazarm, par mdiire J.
ChapoU. CoL 1 65 1. — La bouteille oaaaie
aitaefUe avec une fronde auculde Maxa^
rm. Par. 1651, and so forth. The laigest
eoUection is that which Renouard possesses
(formerly ValU^ 393 fr., consult his Ca~
toL III. 351 sq.). There is also a large
ccJlection to be found in the Royal library
at Dresden*
Most of these pieces, of which those that
are composed in burlesque yerse are for the
most part the work of Sandricourt and
Scarron, breathe the wildest party spirit,
and contain the most venomous and licen-
tious satires and pasquils. Respecting
their importance in the history of French
bibliophily, see Hermee, V. 137 sq. A
collection of the better pieces projected
by three Paris bookseUers in 1649 {Patm
Lettresj I. 41.) did not appear.
13489 MAZINI, J. Bt. Opp. omnia
(med.) Brix. 1743. 4°. 3 vols, with
plates.
13490 MAZOCHIUS, Alexius Sym.
mach. In regii Herculanensis mu-
aei tabulas Heracleenses Commen-
tarii. Neap. 1754-55. fol. 2 parts
in I vol. with plates. Also on large
paper.
With II separate plates, and several
printed in the text. The text of both
tables is again printed in Hugo CivU,
MagoM. B. 3. No. 19. Fragmentum legia
Rom. m aioerea tabula Herael. parte, notis
erit. et comment, illuttrav, Gtt. Thdr. L,
MaremoU. Gott. 1816. 8^ is a good expla-
nation.
13491 — in mutilum Campani am-
phitheatri titulum commentarius.
jkeap. 1727. 4°. with plates.
MAZ 106S
13492 — in yetus marmoreum S. ec-
clesise Neapol. calendarium com.
mentarius. Neap. 1744. 4^. with
plates.
13493 — de antiquis Corcyrae nomi-
nibus schediasma. Neap. 1742. 4^
13494 — opuscula oratoria, epp., car-
mina et diatribe de antiquitate, ex
ed. Fr. Serai. Neap. 1775. 4^ 2
parts in i vol. Also on large
paper.
13495 — spicilegium biblicum. Neap.
1762-66. 4**. 3 voll.
MAZOCHIUS, Jac, see Epigram-
MATA, No. 6805, and Imagines,
No. 10477.
13496 MAZOIS, Fr. Les mines de
Pompei dessinees et mesur^s par
Fr. Mazois pendant les a. 1 809-1 1.
Par.^ Didot^ 181 2-19. large fol.
with plates.
In IS Nos. (each at 20 fr., on vellum
paper 30 fr.)
13497 MAZZA, Ang. Opere. Par-
ma, Paganino^ 1816-20. 8*^. 6 voll.
Also in 4°.
A complete edition of the works of this
esteemed poet (fiSi;). Previously, Poeaie.
Fir. 1794. 16*. 2 vols.
13498 MAZZOLENI, Alb. (anon.)
Numismata serea selectiora maxi-
mi moduli e museo Pisano, olim
Corrario. Ven., Albritius, without
date. fol.
4 leaves of preliminary matter engraved,
and 92 leaves of plates. Without text.
13499 — (anon,) in numismata a&rea
selectiora maximi moduli e museo
Pisano olim Corrario commentarii.
In monasterio Benedictino-Casinate
S. Jacobi Pontidee agri Bergomatis,
1 740. fol.
The text to the preceding work.
13500 — (anon.) in numismata eerea
selectiora maximi moduli e museo
Pisano olim Corrario animadversio*
nes. Ibid. 1741-44. fol. 2 voll.
Merely more diffuse and separate excur-
sus to the preceding work.
13501 MAZZOLENI, Bd. Ant. Poe-
sie in morte di Maria Innoconzia
4A3
I
1064
M AZ
Bonafini di lui ccmsorte. Bergamo^
Locatelli, 1784. S"".
A copy on vellum, si. is. PineiUi, and a
others McCarthy, 23 and 34 fr.
13502 MAZZUCHELLI, 6i. Mar.
Gli scrittori d* Italia, cio^ notizie
storiche e critiche intorno alle vite
ed a gli scritti dei letterati italiani.
Brescia, Bossini^ 17 $3-^3- ^^^- ^
voll.
This pattern of judicious industry of col-
lection and excellent criticism, contains
unfortunatdy only the letters A and B.
Camillo Ugoni has made proposab for the
continuation of this work, for which Mas-
zuchelli left important materials.
13503 — notizie istoriche e critiche
intorno alia vita ed agli scritti di
Archimede Siracusano. Brescia,
Rizzardi, 1737. 4°.
13504 — vita di Pt. Aretino. Padova,
Comino, 1741. 8^. Also on blue
paper. Brescia, 1763. 8°.
Both books also in his above large work.
13505 — notizie intorno ad Isotta da
Rimino. £d. II. Brescia, Bossini,
1759. fi"*-
13506 •— museum Mazzuchellianum
8. numismata viror. doctrina pree-
stantium, quae apud J. Mar. Maz-
zuchellum servantur, a Pt. Ant. de
comitibus Oaetanis edita atque il-
lustrata. Ace. versio ital. stud.
Cosimi Mei elaborata. Ven., Zatta,
1761-63. fol. 2 vols, with 208
plates.
13507 MEAD, Rch. Medical works.
Lond. 1762. large 4^. with plates.
Also^ Dublin, 1767. 8^
13508 — opera omnia medica. Par.
^757- 8°. 2 voll. Neap. 1779. 4*"-
with plates.
Also, GUtt, 174^9. 8^ 2 vols, with
plates. In French by le Coste, BomUony
1774. 8**. 2 vols, with plates.
13509 MEARES, J. Voyages made
in the years 1788 and 89 from
China to the north-west coast of
America. Lond. 1790. 4^. with
plates.
To which may be joined, G. DisorCt
Remarks on the voyage of Meare*, Lond.
1790. 4^ .:^7 pages. Meares'e Antwer, 32
pages in 4*. DigtovCt Further rmnarie^
MED
80 pages in 4^ Meat«B*s voyigw also ap-
peared, LontL 1 791. 8**. 2 vols, with ]dat0B.
In Italian, Torino^ 1798. 8°. 4 vols, with
plates (t2 lire). In French by Billecocq,
Par, an 3 (1795). 8*. 3 vols, with atlas in
4°. (20 fr.) In German by O. Forster,
Berl. 1796. 4*. with plates (3 d. 12 gr.).
13510 MECATTI, 6iu8. Mar. Dia-
rio della gaerra d'ltalia tra i Bor-
bon-Liguri ed i Sard-Austriaci.
Nap. 1748. 8^ 2 voll. Guerra di
Genova. Nap. 1749. ^^- ^ ^^^l-
Storia cronologica della cittk di Fi-
renze. Nap. 1755. 4°. 2 voll. Rac-
conto del Vesuvio e spezialmente
deir eruzione del 25 Ott. 1751.
Nap. 1752. 4^. \vith plates.
MECHAIN, see Dblambbb.
MECHEL. Oh. de, see Galerie de
Dusseldorf and Hedlinger.
13511 MECKEL, J. F. Tabolie
anatomico-pathologicie, modos om.
nes, quibus partium corp. hum.
omnium forma externa atq. interna
a natura recedit, exKibentea. Fasc.
I. Cor. Fasc. II. Vasa. Lps., (He-
ditsch, 1 81 8-19. large fol. On veL
lum paper with plates.
Each ]Murt of 8 jAattn eosts 6 doUars.
13512 MEDAILLES sur les princi-
paux evdnemens du r^gne de Louis
le Grand avec des explications hi-
storiques (par Fr. Charpentier, P.
Tallemand, J. Racine, Boileau De*
spr^aux etc,). Par., impr. roy., 1702.
large fol. with coins.
The preface written for this fine work
was suppressed shortly after it was print-
ed, consequently copies whidi contam it
are scarce and sought after. It is printed
again in Camusat^s Hist, dee joumaust.
Copies without the preface should have
X title-plate, i title-leaf, and 189 leaves
numbered on the under mai^n. The move
complete and finer edition, Par. 1 723. large
fol. is not dearer, and the preface is more
rarely wanting in it. It contains besides
the preliminary matter, 318 leaves, also
numbered underneath, and 6 leaves of in-
dex. The edition, Par, 170a. huge 4".
contains only re-engravings on a reduced
scale.
13513 MEDICEA hospes s. de-
scriptio publicee gratulationis, qua
Mariam de Medicis exoepit senatiu
MED
popuiiuqiieAmttelodaineiius. Amtt.
1638. fol. with plates.
Cm muft be taken that Suyderhoef *■ fine
plate, of the 4 bui^masten of Aronterdam,
be not wanting. This plate, very costly
among the first impressions, has been taken
out of most copies.
13514 (MEDICI veteres.) De re
medica hnic Tolumini insunt: So-
rani in artem medendi isagoge.
Oribasii fragmentum de victus ra-
tione. Plinii Sec. de re medica
libri V. Apulejus de herbar. virtu-
tibufi. Ace. (Ant. Muse) libellus
de betonica (edid. Alban. Torinus).
Bas., And. Cratander, 1528. fol.
The fiist ooUectioD, 13 leaves of preli-
minary matter, 125 numbered leaves, and
I leaf at the end.
13515 — medici antiqui omnes^ qui
latinia literis diversor. morbor. ge-
nera et remedia persecuti sunt, un.
dique conquisiti et uno volumine
Gomprehensi. Ven., Aldifilii, 1547.
fol.
Scarce and sought after. \7 leaves of
preliminary matter and 320 pages. After
leaf 8 two ought to be found unnumbered
with the signature*, and the last two have
316 and 317 after 316, instead of 317 and
318.
13516 — medice artis principes post
Hippocratem et Galenum. £xc.
H. Stephanus, 1567. fol. 2 Toll.
Prised, and scarce in good condition. Com-
monly bound in 2 vols, although the and
has no separate title-leaf. Vol. I. has 4
leaves of preliminary matter; 768 pages,
Aretaeus etc ; 697 pages, Oribasius ete. ;
434 pages, Celsus etc Vol. II. (without
preliminary matter) has 846 pages, Ac-
tuarius etc ; 866 pages, JEtiun etc. ; and
54 leaves, index and notes. This division
makes the vols, equal. Properly this is
the order : Aretcua, Oribsiaius, ^tins,
Actuarius, Celsus, and thus severe! copies
are bound. The Greek physicians are
here only to be found in a Latin tnns-
lation.
13517 — medid antiqui grieci Are-
taeuB, Palladius, Ruffns, Theophi-
Iu8 : physici et chirurgi (lat.) Par.
tim nunquam, partim antea, sed
nunc auctiores editi. Omnes a
Junio P. Craaso Latio donati.
Quib. access. Stephanus Athen. et
ipsias Crassi qwestt. medicae et na-
MED
1065
torales. Bas., Pt. Pema» 1581.
40
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 197 pages,
17 leaves, index, 212 pages, and 23 leaves,
sdiolia and index.
13518 — veterum quorundam honor,
scriptor. libri et reliquiae singulares
de materia et re medica, videlicet
Serenus Sammon., Marcellus s.
Vindicianus, Priscianus, S. Placitus,
Constant. Africanus, Theodorus.
Quos collatis MS. et exemplarib.
conjunctim edid. And. Rivinus.
Lps., Ellinger, 1654. 8°.
This small valuable collection is very
scarce. — See also Halleb, No. 9204.
13519 — parabilium medicamentor.
scriptores antiqui. Sexti Placiti de
medicamentis ex animalibus liber.
Luc. Apuleji de medicaminibus her-
bar. liber. £x rec. et cum not. J.
Ch. Gli. Ackermanni. Nrb. et
Altorfi, Monath, 1788. 8°. (i d.)
13520 — XXI veterum et claror.
medicor. grsecor. varia opuscula.
Primo nunc ex Oribasii cod. Mosq.
grsece edidit, interpretat. lat. J.
Bt. Rasarii, item suas animadvv. et
ind. vocabulor. adjecit Ch. F. de
Matthffii* Mosq. 1808. 4°.
His edition of Rufus Ephesius should be
bound up with this collection, which is to-
lerably scarce in Germany, see Rufus.
13521 — medicor. griecor. opera que
exstant (gr. lat.). Editionem curav.
C. Olo. Kuhn. Lps., Cnobloch^
1 82 1 etc. 8°.
Of this very meritorious new critical
edition only voU. l-III. (or Gaieniy T. j-
3.) has as yet appeared.
13522 — opus aureum de febribus, in
quo trium sectar. clarissimi medici,
groeci, arabes et latini, habentnr,
qui de hac re egerunt. Ven. 1576.
fol.
Also, Ed, J, FemeliuB, Ven, 1594. fol.
Both editions are scarce.
13523 — yeterinariee medicinie libri
II, a J. Ruellio olim latinitate do-
nati, nunc vero iidem sua, h. e.
greca, lingua prim, in lucem editi
(a Sim. Gryn»o). Bas., J. Val-
derus, i537- 4"*-
Very scarce. 6 leaves of preliminary
matter and 507 pages. Ruellius^ transla-
4A4
1066
MED
tion previously, Par,, CoUnmuty 1530. fed.
Med&^na de" cavaUi oompotia da diver$i in
greoo e trad, initaliano. Ven,, TramexsrinOy
1 543* S"* See also Chiruroia.
MEDICI, Gi. de', see Lbo X, No.
1 1 860.
13524 MEDICI, Lorenzino de'. L'
Aridosio, commedia (in prosa). Fir.,
Fil. Giunti, 1593. 8®.
Scarce, and dted by the academy della
Cnisca, which erroneously mentions 1595
as the year of its being pnnted. The first
edition probably is, Ven., Mtttteo Pagano,
air inseffna della fede, without date. 8°.
because the prologue is wanting in it. An
edition, about the middle of the 1 6 century,
without place or date. 8^ 51 numbered
leaves, the printer's symbol of which bears
the motto, Neqmcquam sapU, qui tibi wm
sapU, and which also has no prologue, has
the addition NoveUamenU posta in luce.
Also, Lucca, Busdrago, 1548. 8^ (so
Oamba, but Valli^re, Catal. VIII. 345,
has 1549). The pretended edition, Fir.,
Giunti, 1605. 12°. is a correct reprint pre-
pared at Naples in 1720. According to
Cresdmbeni, this piece was also put into
verse and printed in that form, Bologna,
1548.
13525 MEDICI, Lr. de*. Poesie
valgari, nuovamente stampate : col
commento del medesimo sopra al-
cuni de' suoi sonetti. Ven., fi-
gliuoli di Aldo^ i554- B'*
205 leaves, and 3 leaves at the end
for errata, colophon, and anchor. The
copies are of two sorts. In the complete
copies sheet O has 8 leaves, which are num.
bered 1 05-11 a, in others only 4 leaves,
with the pagination 105-108, so that 109-
112 are altogether wanting. P. Manutius
for instance, during the actual printing,
suppressed that sheet and reprinted it,
whereby he omitted 5 songs, two of which
were somewhat free. The following are
the suppressed songs; leaf 105b, O dio o
tommo bene ; leaf 108*, O maligno e dttro
core ; leaf 109^, Ben ch*io rida ; leaf 1 10*,
E convien H dica ; leaf 1 10^, Una donna
uvea desire. That this alteration took place
durinff the actual printing is dear from
this, uiat sheet O is (also in the complete
copies) stated in the register as a duemo,
and complete copies are consequently very
scarce.
This edition, very valuable of itself, and
dted by the academy della Cnisca, obtains
a peculiar worth owing to the commentary
written by the author himself, which as
characteristic of his life is very important,
and is to be found in no other edition.
This edition is so scarce, diat the tuperin-
MED
tendant of the faUowing edition was not
even acquainted with it.
13526 — rime sacre^ nnitamente a
quelle di Madona Lugrezia sua
madre e d*altri di sua famiglia,
raccolte e d'ossenrazioni corredate
per Fr. Cionacci. Fir., Donati,
1680. 4*^. 20 or 80 pages.
Scarce, and dted by the academy della
Cnisca. It contains the spiritual songs(Oni-
sriont e hudi) of the Medids, namdy, of
Lr. Lucrezia, Pt. Fr. and Bn. d'Alle-
manni de* Medid.
13527 — rime sacre etc. Bergamo,
Lancellotti, 1760.8^. Alaoonlai^
paper.
A verbal and unaltered reprint of the
preceding collection.
13528 — poesie del magnif. Lr. de'
Medici, in questa ediz. nei luoglii
mancanti e scorretti compiute e
alia Tera lezione ridotte. S'ag-
giungono le stanze in lode della
nencia, i beoni, le rime spiritual!, e
altre poesie inedite, con alcune
memorie attenenti alia sua vita,
testimonianze etc. Bergamo, Lan-
cellotti, 1763. 8°. Also on large
paper.
An edition of the Aldine impression of
1554, augmented and corrected from MSS.
But only two of the songs then suppressed
are here admitted, and the commentary is
altogether omitted. Serassi has only added
various readings, a list of Lorenzo^s works,
and testimonianae, but he was not pro-
perly an editor. The Rime Sacre of 1 760
are usually added to this edition.
13529 — poesie inedite. Pisa, with-
out date. 8°.
Only a reprint of the poems which
Rosooe, in his life of Lorenzo^ has edited
for the first time from the Laurentiana.
13530 — poesie del magnif. Lr. de'
Medici e di altri amici e contempo-
ranei suoi, divise in due parti.
Lond., Nardini e Dulau, 1801.
large 4°. On vellum paper.
A splendid edition, in whidi are to be
found besides most of the poems first
edited by Roscoe, the Selve di amore also,
and in the 2nd vol. poems by Poliziano
and Bn., Laca and L. Puld.
13531 '— stanze bellissime e or-
natissime, intitolate le selve d'a.
MED
more. Pesaro^ Girol. Soncino^ 1513*
A yery scaroe edition, but which might
be amended from the not lea icaroe edition,
Ffffft., Ruieoniy 15 15 and 33. 8^ The im-
pression In the foregoing book is only after
the edition of 15 1 3.
13532 — stanze alia contadinesca in
lode della nencia, insieme con la
Beca di L. Pulci. Fir., mese di
Ma^o (without the printer's name),
1553- 4°- 4 leaves.
A rery scarce and valuable edition. The
same is also the case with Fir,, appretso
aOe acalee di Badia, without date. 4^
6 leaves, the last of which is blank.
13533 — la piacevole e bella historia
della nencia da Barberino, e della
Beca. Fir.^ rincontro a S. Apo-
linari, 1622. 4^
An extremely scaroe edition of the pr»>
ceding poem, and cited by the academy
deila Cnisca. Also (with other poems),
HaUa (Parma)y 1802. 8"*. and in the Por-
nano ItaL XXXIII. 9 etc.
13534 — ballatette del magnif. Lr.
de' Medici, di messere Agnolo Po-
litiani et di Bn. Giamburlari (sic)
et di molti altri. Without place
(Fir,), a petitione di Ser Piero
Pacini da Pescia, without date.
4^. 30 leaves, with the signatures
The first edition of the Canxoni di ballo
and extremely scaroe. It is less complete
than the following, but contains some
poems not printed again. — Can»oni a ballo
da Lr. Medici e Agn. Polutianoy without
place, 1533. 4°. (In the Catal, Imperial,
P- 56a.)
13535 — canzoni a ballo, insieme
con quello di Ang. Poliziano e di
altri autori. Fir., Sermartelli, 1562.
4*^. 38 leaves.
This also very scaroe edition is augment-
ed. A smaller ccJlection, Canzone a ballo
campotte da diverri. Fir. 1564. 4°. 4 leaves,
contains poems by Lr. Medici, P<iliziano^
and Puld.
13536 — canzone a ballo composte
del magnif. Lr. de' Medici, e da
M. Agnolo Poliziano ed altri au-
tori, insieme con la nencia da Bar-
berino e la beca di Dicomano, com-
poete dal medeaimo Lorenzo. Fir.
MED
1967
(without the printer's name), 1568.
4°. 42 leaves.
The most correct edition, and augmeat-
ed, in which nevertheless some pieces are
wanting which are in the earlier editions,
likewise very scaroe. Bm. Oamba pre-
pared an entirely accurate reprint, with all
the faults of the original, and under the
same date, at Milan, in i8i'i, in 4". (only
100 copies). In some copies 2 leaves are
added at the end, containing the poems to
be found in the earlier editions, but whidi
were omitted in that of 1568.
13537 — rappresentazione de SS.
Giovanni e Paolo, e di S. Costanza.
Fir., Fr. Bonaccorsi, without date.
4°.
Very scarce. Also, without place (Fir.)
or date, small 4**. 2$ lines, with the signa-
tures a and b. Fir,y BenventUOy 1538. 4**.
10 leaves. ib,y da Praio, 1547. 4°. Fir.
'555- 4"- ^*^i Ghitiy 1571. 4*. Without
place, Baleniy 158a or 88. 4*. Sienot
without date. 4**. Also in the Rime mere
of 1680 and 1760.
13538 — altercazione owero dialogo,
nel quale si disputa tra il cittadino
e il pastore, quale sia piu felice
vita, o la civile, o la rusticana.
Without place or date (sec. 16).
8^
No other edition of this didactic poem on
happiness is known. — A splendid edition
of all Lorenxo*s poems, corrected and aug^
mented from MSS., will shortly appear at
Florence.
13539 MEDICO, Gius. del. Ana-
tomia per uso de' pittori e scultori*
Roma, Pc^gioli, 1811. fol, with 38
plates.
13540 MEDINA. Poesias lyricas.
Lisb. 1797. 8°. — Descobrimento de
ilha da Madeira* poema heroico.
Lisb. 1806. 8°.
A highly esteemed modem Portogneae
poet, see Link's Reiee nach Portug. II. 243.
13541 MEDINA, Pedro de. Pri-
mera y s^unda parte de las gran.
dezas y cosas notables de Espaila.
Compuesta por Pedro de Medina y
agora nuevamente corregida y muy
ampliada por Di^o Perez de Messa.
Alcala de Hen., J. Oracian, 1595.
fol. with woodcuts.
Scarce. Previously, Alealoy PL de
RoUes, 1566. fbl. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
1068
MED
13542 -^ re^miento de nftvegacion.
Sevilla^ 1552. 4^
The tint work on nhrwH affairt. V arte
del navifforey irad, %n Hal, Ven, 1555. 4**.
t6. 1609. 8*. L* art de namffuer^ trad, du
Castillan en fr. par N. de Nusokd, LpoUy
1 554* fi>t- with woodcuts. Roueny 1573.
4^
13543 — libro de la verdad^ donde
se contienen doscientos dialogos.
Sevilla, TrugiUo, 1563. fol. Gothic
letter.
13644 MEDINI, £bn, Mauri Fes.
■ani, sententiae qiuedam arabic»^
nunc prim. edid. ac. lat. vertit Fr.
de Dombay. Vindob., Kaulfuas,
1805. large 8°. (16 gr.)
MEDIOBARBUS, see Occo.
MEDITATIONES, see Bonaven-
TURA, No. 2727.
13545 MEDITAZIONE sopra Tal-
bero della croce. Testo inedito
del buon secolo della lingua. Fir.
1819. 8^
MEDRANO, see Saavedra.
MEER Ummun, see Oilchrist^
No. 8515.
13546 MEERBURGH, N. Af beel-
dingen van zeldzaame Gewassen.
Leyden, le Mair, 1775. fol. with 50
illuminated plates.
The plates are very indaffereQt.
13547 MEERMAN, Ger. Novtis
thesaurus juris civ. et canon. Hag.
Com. 1751-53. fol. 7 voU. J. de
Meermenn supplementum novi the-
sauri juris civ. et can. ib. 1780.
fol. altogether 8 vols. Also on
large paper.
This coUeotioii is prepared without much
care and selection.
13548 — origines typographic^. Hagse
Com., 1765. 4°. 2 vols, with plates.
Also on large paper.
Full of learned and acute inquiries, but
still more of preconceived opinions, which
are carried even to wilfulness. It is known
ilbaX the author wrote in favour of Coster
and the town of Haarlem, and that he
made no liesitation to explain evident pro-
ductions of Ketelaer*8 and de lietmpt^s in
favour of his hypothesis for Coster. In his
steps trod Jac. Visser IfUvinding der
Boekdrukkunsi, getrokken uyt hel lafynsch
Werk van Ger. Meermami, met aarUeke-
ningen van H, Gockinga, en eene Ifftt
MEH
der baeken m d» Nederitmden gednieki
voor V Jaar 150a Anut. 1767. 4**.
13549 — Ger. Meermanni et doctor,
viror. ad earn epistolse atque obss.
de chartae vulgaris et linteae origine,
edid. Jac. van '\^aassen. Hagse
Com. 1767. 8°.
13550 MEERMAN van Dalen, J.
Geschiedenis van Graf Willem van
Holland, Roomsch Koning. Gra-
venhage, 1783-97. 8°. 4V0II.
The first 2 vols, only in Oemian (by Hi.
Cp. W. Eschenbach), Z|Mr. 1787-88. S\
2 vols. (2 d. 4 gr.)
13551 — Berigten omtrent bet Noor-
den en Noordosten van Europa.
Gravenbage, 1804-6. 8°. 6 voU.
(15 fl. 16 St.)
A German abridgment in the Bibl, der
Reibeeehr, B. 41, 49.
13552 MEFFRETH. Sermonum,
alias ortulos regime, pars hyemalis
et de Sanctis. Ven., Cp. Amoldus,
1479. fol.
The first edition of an often printed
work. The author is unknown as to the
circumstances of his life ; but as he himself
says in the prologue to the ist part, that he
he had composed his work Ob honorem
Mitnensis dioeceeis, it therefore appears
that he lived in Saxony. May not the
Peter Meffert, with which the lower classes
in Leipzic jestingly denote the Latin qui-
danty probably refer to him ?
MEGHA Duta, see Kalidas.
13553 MEGISER, Hi. Thesaurus
polyglottus vel dictionarium multi-
lingue, ex quadrigentis circiter lin-
guis, dialectis, idiomatibus et idio-
tismis constans. Ff. a. M. 1603.
8^
13554 — annales Carinthise d.
i. Chronica des Erzherzogthums
Karndten. Lpz. 161 2. fol. 2 vols,
with plates.
See also Antholooia^ No. 693, and
Ekenchel.
13555 MEGNANI, Goimignano. U
arvina d' Troja, poemetto in dia-
letto Bolognese. Ferrara^ 1687.
8^
13556 — Bologna jubilant, poema
in lingua Bolognese. Ferrara, 1688.
8°. with plates.
MEHUN, see Mbun.
MEI
lissr MEIBOM. H. Renmi ger-
mnicaT. tomi tres. Hlmst. 1686.
fbl. 3 Toll.
A Tvry n^Ugeeily prepared, and iaoor-
rectly prioted ooUection, but still indis-
pensable.
1S558 MEIBOM, J. H. Meecenas
ft. de C. Cilnii Maecenatis vita, mo-
ribus et rebus gestis liber singula-
rift. LB., Elsevier, 1653. 4^
In addition, J, H. a Seelen Progr. ana-
leeta ad Meibomti Maeenaiem. Lubec.
1753. 4**. 4 sheets. — See also Bartholi-
VU8, No. 1701.
13559 MEIBOM, M. Antiquae mu-
sicse anctores septexn, gr. et lat.
M. Meibomius restitnit ac notis ex-
plicav. Amst., L. Elzevier, 1652. 4°.
An edition, scarce, fine, and prepared
with care. There are said to be copies on
laifpe paper, yet no one has actual jy seen
theDk The ooUation is this: T. I. 94
leaves of preliniiBary matter; Aritloaeeni
Harmamea^ 2 learta and 133 pages (be-
fore p. 1 a table) : EuclUHa Inirod,, 1 leaves
and €S pages ; NummachuMy 1 leaves and
6e pages ; Alyjmm^ 8 and 80 pages (p. a,
91, and 44 are tables); GaudlmHut^ 2
leaves and 40 pages; Sacchhuy 2 leaves
and 36 pages. — ^T. II. 4 leaves of preli-
minary matter, and ArkHdee with 363
pages Tunnhig on. — The aibove article is to
be coupled with Auctoreb.
13660 — Davidis psalmi XII et toti-
dem S. Script V. T. Integra capita,
qaae loco spedminis biblicar. suar.
emendfttt.etinterpretationum prisco
hebriBo metro restituit. Amst. 1 698.
fol.
Worthy of notice for its history of He-
lirew metre.
13561 MEICHELBECK, C. Histo-
ria Frisingensis. AV. et Griecii,
1724—29. fol. 2 vols, with plates.
13662 — cbronioon Benedicto-Bura-
jium, opus postb. Curante Alpb.
Haidenfeldi Snmpt. monast. Be-
nedicto-Borani, 1 75 1-53. fol. 2 voU.
13668 MEIDANI proverbior. arabi-
cor. pars, lat. vertit et notis iUu-
strav. H. Alb. Scholtens. Opus
,postb. (curav. Schroder). LB. 1795.
Only the ist part of a woric planned to be
in 3 vols, whidi only contains 454 of Mei-
dani*s 6000 prorarbs. There had previ-
oatly appeared} Sp^diHtn prcvtfbiot, d€aU
MEI
low
dona ea vermone Poeoekkma mBd. H* Atb,
Sohultetu, Land, et LB. 1723. 4^
13564 — selecta qtt«dam Arabmn
adagia e Meidanensis proverbior.
syntagmate nunc prim, arabice edi«
ta, lat. versa atque iUustr. ab E. F.
C. Rosenmiillero. Lps. 1796. 4°.
(i d. 16 gr.)
13565 MEIDIN6ER, C. de. Icones
piscium Austrise indigenor. Vindob.
1785-94. fol. 5 sets of ten,witb 50
illuminated plates (20 d.).
13566 MEIERN, J. Of. von. Acta
pacis Westphal. publica od. West-
phai. Friedenshandlungen u. Ge-
schichte. Hannov. 1734-36. fol.
6 voll. Acta pacis executiimis pub-
lica od. Niirnberg. Friedensexe-
cutionsbandlungen u. Oeschichte.
Hannov. u. Lpz. 1736-37. fol. 2
vols, with plates. J. Ldf . Walther's
Universalreg. Gott. 1740. fol. AJl
together 9 vols.
Only at the price of waste paper, as is
his Acta eamiUalia RaHsbon, publica of
1653 and 54. Lpz. and G6U. 1738-40.
fol. 2 voU.
13667 MEIGRET, L. Le trette de
la gramnere fran9oeze. Par., <%.
Wechel, 1550. 4^. 144 leaves.
Scarce, and sought after on account of
its singularity. The author is also known
for his innovations in orthography.
13668 — traits toiicfaant le oomrnim
usage de Tescriture franyoise. Par.
1542- 4''-
The edition. Par. 1545. %\ is augmented
with three additions by Et. DoLet on the
French language, whidi are not mentioned
in the title.
13569 — defenses de L. Meigret,
touchant son livre de Torthographe
fran9oise contre les censures et ca-
lomnies de Glaum alis de Vezelet
(Gu. des Autelz) et ses adherens.
Lyon^ 1 550. 8^. — Reponse a la
d^sesp^^ replique de Glaomalis de
Vezelet. Par. 1551. 4^ 95 pages.
These two pieces relate to the foUow-
ing attacks upon his orthography : TraUl
Umchant Pancien wthografhe fran^oii con-
ire rortographe dee Me^ffretieiee^ par
GtaumoRe de Vexlet (Gu. dee AuteU).
Lyen^ 1548. 8^ or %b. 1549. I6^ Replique
aujF JtuieueeM difeneet de L. Meigret {par
le mime). Lffen^ >55i* 8**
1070
MET
13570 MEISSNER, A. Oli. Sammt-
liche Werke, herausg. von Ch.
Kuffner. Wien, 1 813-14. 8^ 36
vols, with 36 plates.
13571 MEI8SNER,Mch. Syntagma
super adnotamentis philologor., in-
terjecta diatriba de stigmatis. (Cu-
riae Variscor.), 1623. 8°.
Also copies with the date 1623 and 24.
This piece, praised and corrected by Reine-
sius in Varr. leetL p. 19 sq. and 472, is not
common.
13572 MEISTER, die 7 weisen.
I. German. Hie nach volget ein
gar schon Cronik vnd histori aus
den geschichten der Romer. With-
out place or date. fol. with wood-
cuts, 38 leaves.
13573 — Hienach volget ein gar
schone Cronick vn hystori Auss
den Geschichten der Romern. (At
the end, Hystori von den syben
weysen meystern). Augsp., J. Bam-
ler, 1473. fol.
65 leaves, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination. The numbor of lines is
unequal. Leaf t<^ is blank. Leaf ib is a
large woodcut. Leaf 2a begins the work
wiUi the above title. An edition, Augtp.
1474 I consider only a typographical error
for 1473.
13574 — (the same title). Augsp.^
Sorg, 1478. fol.
13575 -— (the same title). Augsp.,
Sorg, 1487. small fol. (not 4°.)
with woodcuts.
70 leaves with 34 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf
la is blank ; leaf ib a large woodcut ; and
leaf 1^ begins like the edition of 1473.
13576 -^ (the same title) . Augsp.^
J. Schonsperger, 1481. fol. with
woodcuts.
74 leaves, without signatures, catchwords,
i^d pagination. AIm, t6., id., i486. foL
Ib,y ULf 1488. fol. is not suAdently verified.
13577 Ingolstadt, Alex. Weys-
senhorn, 1546. 4^
There is also said to be an edition, ib,
1544- 4*-
13578 — von Untreu der Weiber
schone Gleichnussen der sieben
weisen Maister, wie Pontianus der
Kaiser zu Rom seinen Sohn Dio-
MET
cletianus den sieben weisen Mai-
stern befihlet vnd wie derselbe her-
nach durch Untreu seiner Stief-
mutter siebenmal zum Galgen ge-
fiihrt aber durch schone Oleichnusse
der sieben Maister vom Tode erret-
tet wird. Strb., Wendel Rihel,
1549. 4°. with woodcuts.
Also, Strb., Ch. MHUer, 1577. 8*. with
woodcuts. Colin, H. Netieuem^ without
date. 8°. with woodcuts. 77 leaves.
13579 — die sieben weisen Meister.
Strb., Marx von der Heyden, 161 7.
8°.
13580 — das Buch der Weissheit der
alten Weisen^ mit schonen Histo-
rien geziert. Ff., M. Burck, with-
out date (before 1625). 8°.
Also, Erfurty Herijrin, ' 1664. 8^ with
woodcuts, and often since then (undated),
as a book for the people. Concerning
MSS. of this prose editum, see HagefC*
Gnmdriu, p. 310 sq. ; and concerning
two MSS. German works in rhyme, writ-
ten in 1471 and 1476, see ibid. p. 30.% sq.
Koch Compend, der deuisch. LiieraiuT'
geack. II. 131. Care must be taken not
to confound either the Buoh der Weisheil
der alien Weisen (see above. No. 3095),
or the Getia Romanor. (see No. 8455),
or the translation of Burlep (see No.
3181), with this work.
13581 — 2. In Latin. Historia ca-
lumnies novercalis, quee septem sa-
pientum inscribitur (auct. Joanne*
monacho abbatise de Hauteselves).
Antw., Ger. Leeu, 6 Nov. 1490.
4°. with woodcuts.
55 leaves with the signatures a-i. Nei-
ther in this nor in the following editiona
does this Latin edition appear in its ori-
ginal form ; as the editor confesses he has
changed both the names of the persons and
the style.
13582 — historia septem sapientum.
Romee. Col., J. Koelhof, 1490. 4^
Grothic letter, with woodcuts.
13583 — sapientum septem Rome
historia. Delfis, Ch. Snellaert, 1495.
4°. with woodcuts.
13584 — historia septem sapientum
Romae. Without place or date. 4^.
Gk)thic letter.
71 leaves with 26 lines, without signa-
tures. Two different editions, without
place or datei, 4**. with woodcuts, were sold
at the duke of Marlborough's sale in 1819
MEI
fir I oL 15s. each. Also^ AlbUff without
date. 4"*.
13585 -— ludus septem sapientum de
Astrei regii adolescentis educatione,
periculis, liberatione, insigni exem-
plor. amcenitate iconumque elegan-
tia lUustratus, antehac latino idio-
mate nunquam editus (interpr. Fr.
Modio). Ff.^ Feyerabend^ without
date (about 1560). 8^. with bad
woodcuts.
With the signatares A^N, This 2nd
liatin edition is made after the German
romance. Renouard in his Catal. III.
194. sets it down too late, only abont
13586 -^ 3. In French. Les sept
sages de Rome. Genhve, 33 Mai,
1492. small fol. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
The first edition, very scarce. 61 leaveA
wi^ the signatures ^ / to Kill. First a
title-leaf.
13587 Geneve, 21 Juill. 1494.
foL Gothic letter, with woodcuts,
51 leaves.
Also scarce.
13588 — les sept saiges de Romme,
histoire de Poncianus lempereur,.
qui n*avoit qu'ung (ils qui avoit a
nom Dyoclecian etc. Lyon, Oliv.
AmouUet, without date. 4°. Gothic
letter.
13589 — les sept saiges de Romme,
histoire d*Poncianus empereur, et
de son filz unique nomm^ Diocle-
tian. Lyon, J. d'Ogerolles, 1577. 8**.
This edition, as well as Lyon^ 1649. S°*
■eems altered in style. Le rtnntmt dea sept
mtgeg de Rome, Troyes, Oudoty 1663. 8**.
Ccmoeming a line MS. of the 13th cen-
tury, see Catal. VallQre, II. 634. At the
end of the 12th century Hebert, called le
Clerc, put this romance into French verse,
from which it was shortly after translated
into French prose.
13590 — 4. In English, Treatyse of
the seven points of true love and
everlasting wisdome, drawn out of
the book which is . . . cleped Orolo-
gium Sapientis. Here begynneth
a lytill shorte treatyse that teUyth
how there were seven maysters as-
aembled togydre everych one assked
MEI
1071
etc. Westmynster, W. Gaxton^ with-
out date. 4°. Gothic letter.
See Pamtery III. 559.
13591 — the hystorie of the seaven
wise maisters of Rome. Lond.,
Purfoot, 1633. 8^ Gothic letter,
with woodcuts.
Sold at the duke of Marlborough^s sale
in 1819 for 4I.
13592 — the sevin seages, translatit
out of prois into Scottis meiter, by
J. Holland. Edinb., Ros, 1575. 4^
ib. 1620. 8°. ib. 1631. 8^
13593 — 5. /« Dutch. Die hystorie
uan die seuen wise mannen van
Romen. Te Delf in HoUant, 1485.
4°. with woodcuts.
An edition, De^fy 1493* 4^ is aho quoted.
13594 — hier beghint de historic van
den VII wiisen mannen van rome.
Antw., N. de Leeu, 1 1 Apr. 1488.
4°. with woodcuts.
13595 — 6. In Danish. De siu vise
mestere. Kbhvn. 1673. 8^
Also, ib. 1707. 8^
Concerning this romance, see N^oHeei et
extraiisy T. IX. P. I. p. 416 not- ^oeh
Compend. der deutsch. LUeraturgesch. II.
230-.33. Gorres aber deuiadie VdkshtusheTy
p. 154^173. Perhaps it is rather derived
from the Indian romance, Dohpaios, of a
certain Sendabad or Sendebar. Thus much
is certain, that it has some similarity with
the Greek romance which Dader described
in the Mem. de Vacad. des intcrr. XLI.
546 etc. Consult also my history of the
Royal library at Dresden in the appended
list of MSS. D, 33. p. 347 etc. The Ita-
lians do not appear to have transferred it
into their literature ; they possess however
an imitation of it of their own in the often
printed CompatsUmevoli awemrnenti <H
Erasio. Ven. 1543. 8*. In French, Par.
1565. 8**. and often. In Spanish, Anvera^
13596 MEISTER, O. Orientalisch-
Indianischer Kunst- u. Lustgartner.
Dresd. 1692. 4°. with plates.
Containing, along with other interesting
information, Japanese and Malayan lifls
of words and conversations, and in p. jf 10
a plate with Chinese and Japanese charac-
ters and numbers.
13597 MEISTER, J. H. Suthanasie
ou mes derniers entretji^ns avec elle
V.
1078
MEI
sur rimmortalit^ de rftrae« Par.,
Renouard, 1809. 12°.
A copy on yellum.
U59B — cinq nouvelles helvetiennea.
Par., Renouard, 1805. 12^
Two oopies on velhim.
13599 — (anon.) Betzi ou ramoor
comme il est, roman qui n'en est
pas un. Ed. II. Par., Renouard,
1803. l8^
A copy on Tellani.
13600 ME JAN, Mr. Causes oel^bres
et arrets qui les ont decidees. Par.
1808-14. 8^ 21 voll.
13601 MELA, Pompon. Pomponii
Mellae cosmographise liber. Mediol.
(without the printer's name), 7 cal.
Oct. 1471. 4**.
The first edition, scarce and neat. 60
leaves (the last blank) with 71 lines, with«
out signatures, catchwords, and pagination.
Leaf I" line i is, ORBIS SJTVM DI^
CERE ag. Leaf «• has a blank space left
for the Greek word wopdfior, and leaf 59**
is the oolophon in 5 lines. The type re*
aembles Ant. Zarotus^s Horace ot 1471,
and his Quintilian of 1476. — An edition,
eum comm, CocchL Ven^ Jenton, 1473*
fol. is a nonentity.
13602 — Pomponii Mellae Cosmo-
graphise liber. Without place or
date (about 1474). 4"".
59 leaves with 11 lines and the signa-
tnnss a^. Leaf i is, (0)RBIS SITVM
DICERE Off. On ttie reverse of A 4 is
the colophon,
Pomponii Mellae Cotmograpkim Hber
expUcU.
The Oreek word, L. I. C. i, is faultily
printed vopB/xos. This fine printed edition,
which only seldom deviates from the pre-
ceding, and is probably only a reprint cf it,
is considered by Emesti and Tzschucke as
the editio princept, which it could not be
on account of the signatures alone. Dib-
din, Bibl. Speno. II. 285, sets it down
about 1474. Pansser, IV. 160, and Uarles
erroneously confound it with Now 13606.
13603 — Pomp. Melle Cosmographi
de situ orbis libri tres. Ven., Bn.
Pictor et Erh. Ratdolt una cum
Pt. Loslein, 1478. 4^. 48 leaves
with signatures.
The edition, f^en, 15 Nov. 1477. >niall
4*. (ParuK. III. 133. Saniander Diet. III.
163) is not sufficiently warranted.
13604 — - PoBip. Melle Cosmographi
MEL
de situ orbis libri tres. Ven., Fr.
Renner de Hailbrun, 1478. 4°.
48 leaves with 76 lines and the signa*
tOTCi «./. The first a lines of leaf i» are
printed in red, and the first line is, Pom-
por^j Mele Cosmographi de. Fine, but
only a reprint of the preceding. Diongsitu
De situ orbis. ib., id., 1478. 4*. with the
signatures o^ is bmind up with it in
}md Spenrer's copy.
13605 — Pomponii melle vna cu
prisciani ex dionysio de orbis situ
interpretatione. Ven., Erh. Rat-
dolt, 15 eal. Aug. 1482. 4^ €k>thlc
letter.
48 leaves with 31 lines and the signa-
tures A~P. The ist leaf is a little map
engraved in wood. Leaf 30^ begins Dio^
nyahis. It aooords mostly with the editiaa
of J478. Ven. 1488. 4*. and Bon, 1497.
4^. are nonentities.
13606 -— Pomponius Mela. Without
place or date (about 1493). 4°. 38
leaves.
With a preface by Hennolaus Barbarus,
who has altered the text after his CasH-
ffoii. in Melam (in his Seeund. easHgalL
Plinian. Rom, 1493. foL)
13607 — opus prseclarissimnm Pomp.
Mel« Cosmographi cum introdue*
. tionibus et aliis tantopere necesaa-
riis per Fr. Nannis de la Yerva
elaboratis. Salmanticae, 1498. 4^.
with woodcuts.
Very scarce, of critical value, and not yet
sufficiently made use of! Fim., Bn. Vensm
tus, 1499. 4**. is suspected.
13608 — Pomp. Mela Cosmographus
de situ Orbis Hermolai Barbari fi~
deliter emendatus. (Fefi.), J. Bt.
Sessa, 27 Oct. 1501. 4^
A reprint of No. 13606; and (Fim.),
Alberiin. de lAsona, 14 Mqji, 150a. 4^ is
again a reprint of it.
13609 — Pomponius mela de totius
Orbis descriptione. Author Lucu-
lentiss. Nuqua antea citra montes
impressus (ed. Gf. Torinus). Par.,
^g. Gormont, 1507. 4°.
45 numbered and 1 1 unnumbered leaves.
It follows chiefly the first 2 editions, but
is extremely incorrectly printed. Divided
into chapters for the first time.
13610 — Pomponius Mela. Wittem-
bergii, J. Viridimontanus, 1509. 4^.
An imprasflioii of Now 13606, firom whkih
MEL
it addom d«mta, auperintcnded by Bm.
Stenus,
13611 — oosmographia tribus libris
digesta, parvo quodam compendio
J. Codei adancta, quo geographic
principia comprehenduntur. {Nrb,,
fVeusenbnrger, 151 2.) 4°.
Chiefly after the Parii edition of 1 507,
an earlier Venetian edition being abo made
use ot
13612 — geographie libri tres. Her-
molai &rbari in eundem integrn
castigatt. Index in Pomponio con-
tentorom copiosissimus. Vienne,
Hi. Victor et S. Singrenius^ 1512.
Ta leaves of preliminary matter and 38
numbered leaves. Superintended by J.
Comers, and following chiefly the correc-
tions of Barbarus. Reprinted, Xpt., Wfff.
Monacy without date. 4^ Cracov, I5i9.
4*. Lpi., Lottery 15 ii. 4°.
13613 — Pomp. Mele scriptoris lu-
culentissimi maxima cura recogniti
cosmographia. Par., J. Parvus,
30 numbered and 10 imnumbered leaves.
Superintended by P. Phcenix, and follow-
ing chiefly the Paris edition of 1507, with
tlie exseption of some new readings.
13614 — libri de situ orbis tres, ad-
jectis Jo. Vadiani in eosd. scholiis.
Addita quoque in geographiam ca-
techesi et epistola Vadiani ad Agri-
colam. Cum ind. Viennse, J. Sin-
grenius, 1518. fol.
23 leaves of preliminary matter, 132
numbered aiid i imnumbered leaf. A new
recension, chiefly after the corrections of
Barbarus. VtenruBy Singrenhuy 1520. 4*.
follows its text.
13615 — Pomp. Mela. Jul. Solinns.
Itinerarium Antonini Aug. Vibius
Sequester. P. Victor de regionib.
urbis Romse. Dionysius Afer de
situ orbis Prisciano interprete. Ven.,
Aldus et And. Sooer, m. Oct. 1518.
8^
233 numbered and 3 unnumbered leaves,
the I St of which is the colophon, the 2nd is
Mank, and the 3rd is the anchor. It fol-
lows in Mela dbiefly an earlier Venetian
edition.
13616 — (the same title). Flor.,
hered. Ph. Juntae, 1519. 8^.
Tltis and 16., ML,i5a6w 8*. are only reprints
MEL
lots
of the preoeding. A Jantine edition df
1 5 1 7 is a nonentity.
13617 — (the same title). Without
place {Tusculani)y Alex. Pagani-
nus, m. Aug. 1521. 16^
A very scarce edition, but probably only
a reprint of the Aldine or Juntine.
13618 — de situ libri tres. Cum in-
dice. Without place or date. 4°.
44 numbered and 12 unnumbered lesvefe.
The test is blended from the editions ef
Gamers and Vadianus, of 1512 and 18,
but it has also something of its own. Print-
ed between 1518 and 22. Its text is also
in the edition, Tubing. 1550. 8**. 49 and
22 leaves.
13619 — de orbis situ libri Ires, ac-
curatissime emendati una cum 00m-
mentariis Jo. Vadiani castigatiori-
bus et auctiorib. factis. Adjecta
sunt loca ex Vadiani commentariis
summatim repetita. Rursum epi-
stola Vadiani ad Agricolam. Bas.,
Cratander, 1522. fm.
20 leaves of preliminaiy matter, 220
pages, and 44 unnumbered leaves. A new
recension of Vadianus after MSS. The
commentary contains much that is irrele-
vant with much that is good. Penr. (CA.
Weehel), 1530. fol. 14 leaves of preliminary
matter, 196 pages, and 30 unnumbered
leaves, and i^., id. (other copies, Roignf/),
1540. fol. are merelv reprints. JPar.y We*
chely 15.32. 8°. 126 pages and i leaf, i»
merely the text (chiefly after Vadianus).
13620 — de situ orbis libri III cmn
Pt. J. Olivarii scholiis. Hermol.
Barbari in eund. Melam castigatt.
C. Jul. Solini polyhistor. s. rerum
orbis memorabilium collectanea, par-
ti m ad vetustissimor. exempiarium
fid. restituta, partim scholiis illu-
strata. Without place or date. 8°.
24 leaves and 407 pages. According to
Oesner^s Biblioth. printed at Basle by Rb.
Winter (not at Paris). The preface is of
1536. The text is chiefly that of the Paris
edition of 1532, with some corrections of
Olivarius. His commentary is of Utds
value. Concerning the differences of the
copies, see Mela by Tzschucke, T. I. p.
XCIX.
13621 — * de situ orbis 11. Ill, fide
diligentiaque summa recogniti. Sa-
lingiaci, J. Soter, 1538. 8°. 60
leaves.
A scarce edition. Only the text (diiefly
after Vadianus, with some correctionB pe-
1074
MEL
collar to it\ witfaoat index and notes.
Solingen is the place of printing.
13622 — de situ orbis U. Ill, summa
fide atque diligentia reoogniti, una
cum annotatt. Pt. J. Olivarii. Cum
ind. copiosiss. Par., Ch. Wecfael^
1 539- 8^
136 pages, and 20 leaves of text and
notes by Olivarius, but augmented with
▼arioos readings from an old MS. In the.
editions, Par., Riehardy 1560 and 61. 4^
several of these various readings are re-
ceived into the text The following is an
edition of Mela put into question and an-
swer : Gu. Soom AudUor «. P&mp, Mela
dUpuiator de situ orbit. Col. Agr. 1573. 8^.
13623 — de situ orbis 11. Ill et C.
Jul. Solini polyfaistor. Bas.^ H.
Petri, 1576 or 95. 8°. with 20
maps engraved on wood.
Chiefly the text of Vadianus. Previously
without Solinus, Bat,j H. Peiri, 1564. S*'.
with maps.
13624 — de situ orbis 11. Ill, ad multa
nova veteraque exemplaria emen-
dati per El. Vinetum. Ed. II.
emendatior. Burdigalse, Millangius^
A scarce edition. But the first edition,
Par. 157a. 4**. is still scarcer. A new
acute recension.
13625 — de situ orbis 11. III. And.
Schottus recensuit et spicilegio iU
lustrav. Addite Hermol. Barbari et
Fredenandi Nonii castigatt. Antw.,
Plantinus, 1582. 4^
64 pages, text ; 8 leaves, index ; 80
pages, notes ; 70 pages, Pratermitta (p. 14
a map). Then, wiui a separate title, Geo-
praphioa et hiaioriea Herodoti etc of 2S
pages. Corrected after an M MS.
13626 — de situ orbis U. III. per Fr.
Sanctium purgati, correcti et emen-
dati. Salmanticffi^ Didacus a Cus-
sio, 1598. 8^
Very scarce, and not yet made use of.
Previously, SalnuaUioie, 1574. 8^ The
editions. Par, 1619 and 26 (not 35). 16".
are verified.
13627 — de situ orbis. €. Jul. Solini
polyhistor. ^thici cosmographia.
Cum notis varior. LB., Hi. de
Vogel, 1646. 12°.
Neat, and added to the Elzevir collection.
01ivarius*s text of Mela, Delrio*s of Soil-
MEL
nuf, Simler's text and notes of ^thicos,
without new materials.
13628 <— Is. Vossii observatt. ad
Pomp. Melam de situ orbis. Ipee
Mela longe quam antehac emenda-
tior praemittitur. Hag. Com.,Vlacq,
1658. 4*^. — Ejusd. observationum
ad Pomp. Melam appendix. Lond.,
Scott, 1686. 4*.
Both pieces belong together ; and in ad-
dition, Joe. GronovU Ep., qua retpondelur
argutiolU, quib, in append, observatt, ad
Melam utitur Is. Vossius. LB, 1687. 8*.
A new and excellent recension, chiefly after
3 MSS., with a very valuable commentary.
13629 — de orbis situ libri III numis
antiquis et notis illustrati a Jac.
Gronovio. Jul. Honorati oratoris
excerpta cosmographise ab eodem
nunc prim, ex MS. edita. Cosmo-
graphia falso iEthicum auctorem
prseferens, cum varr. lectt. e MS.
Ravennas ex MS. Lugd. suppletus.
Op. et stud. Jac. Gronovii. LB.
1696. 8".
A correction of the text of Vossius after
3 MSS. Previously, without Onmovius*s
name, LB, 1685. 8"*.
13630 -— libri tres de situ orbis cum
observatt. Is. Vossii. Ace. ejusd.
Vossii observationum ad P. Melam
appendix et tres indices. Ed. II.
Franek., Strick, 1 700 (other copies,
1 701 ). Also on large paper.
A reprint of Vossius's edition of 1658, in
which the notes are placed immediately
under Che text.
13631 — de situ orbis libri III ad
omnium Angliie et Hibernie codi-
cum MSS. iid. recogniti et collati
tabulisque nunc prim, illustrati.
Op. et St. J. Reinoldii. Iscs Dum-
nonior. 1711. 4". with 27 maps.
Fine and scarce. Reinoldius asserts that
it was corrected from MSS. only. But
the most important part, the collection of
various readings, has not appeared. Also,
Lend. 1 7 19 and 39. 4°. with the same maps.
13632 -— de situ orbis 11. III. Cum
notis integris varior. Ace. Julii
Honorii oratoris excerpta cosmo-
grapbiie. Cosmographia falso iBthi-
cum auctorem prseferens cum variift
lectt. ex MS. Ravennatis Ano.
Djmi geographia ex MS. Leidensi
MEL
sappleta. Cur. Abr. Gronovio. LB.^
Luchtmans, 1722. 8^
The text of the edition of 1696. J. Gro-
noviiis^s notes are here considerably aug-
mented, and those of other annotators are
added. This edition piaintains its value,
as the other 3 geographers are omitted in
the edition of 1 748.
13633 — de situ orbis 11. Ill ad vett.
exemplarium fid. castigati (ab Abr.
Gronoyio). LB.^ Luchtmans, 1743.
12^
Without notes. The text is chiefly al-
tered according to Reinold's edition. Also,
Glaag.y FouiiSf 175a. 8°.
13634 — de situ orbis 11. III. Cum
notis integris varior. Ace. Pt. J.
Nunnesii epist. de patria P. Mel»
et adnotata in prooemium atque duo
priora capita libri I. et Jac. Peri,
xonii adnotata ad libri I. capita 1 7,
cur. Abr. Oronovio. Ed. II. LB.,
Luchtmans, 1748. 8°.
A new recension from MSS. and with
Abr. Oronovius's own notes. The reprint,
LB. 1782. 8"". is less fine. Its text is fol-
lowed in the small editions, (by A. W.
Eroesti) Lpt, 1773. 8". (4 gr.) and by
J. Kapp, Curia, 1781. 8". (6 gr.)
13635 — (the title as in No. 1363 1).
Ed. II. Etonse, 1761, or 75, or
1814. 4^ with 27 maps.
An unaltered impression of the edition
of 1711.
13636 — de situ orbis 11. Ill edid.
Fr. N. Titze. Lincii, 1804. 8°.
(22 gr.)
The text of Vossius, with alterations of
its own and good notes.
13637 — de situ orbis 11 . Ill ad plu-
rimos codd. MSS. aliorumque editt.
recensiti, cum notis crit. et exeget.
vel integris vel selectis varior. ad-
ditis suis a C. H. Tzschuckio. Lps.,
Crusius, 1807. 8^ 3 parts in 7 vols.
(20 d., on vellum paper 35 d.)
Also on large vellum paper.
A new recension and a copious ezegetical
apparatus, collected with great industry,
but overloaded.
13638 — de situ orbis 11. Ill ad opt.
editt. collati. Avieni descriptio orbis
terrae. Prisciani periegesis e Dio-
nysio. Rutilii itinerarium. Vibius
Sequester. Arg. 1809. 8°. (1 d.
20 gr.)
VOI^ III.
MEL
1076
13639 — de situ orbis. Commentario
C. H. Tzschuckii breviore in us.
scholar, instrux. A. Weichert. Lps.,
Vogel, 1 816. 8°. (1 d. 4 gr.)
13640 — compendio geographico i
historico de el orbe antiguo i de-
scripcion de el sitio de la tierra,
escripta por Pomp. Mela, Espanol
antiguamente en la republica Ro-
mana; i ahora, con nueva i varia
ilustracion, restituido a la suia
Espanola, de la libreria de Jusepe
Ant. Oonzal. de Salas. Aladr., Car.
rera, 4644. 4°. Ed. II. Madr.,
Sancha, 1 780. 8^ with plates (9 rs.).
An earlier Spanish translation by L.
Tibaldos, Madr. 1643. 8^
13641 — i tre libri di P. Mela del
sito, forma e misura del mondo.
Trad, per Tomm. Porcacchi. Ven.,
Giolito, 1547. 8°.
13642 — Pomp. Mela, trad, en fran9.,
le texte vis &-vis la traduction, avec
des notes crit., g^ogr., histor. par
C. P. Fradin. Par. et Poitiers, an
12 (1804). 8°. 3 voll. (15 fr.)
Of no cntical value. It follows Grono-
viu8*s edition of 1722.
13643 — 3 Biicher von der Lage der
Welt. Ins Deutsche iibs. u. mit
einem vollstand. geogr. Commentar
erlautert von J. Ch. Dietz. Gies-
sen, 1774. 8'. (14 gr.)
13644 — the rare and singular vvorke
of Pomp. Mela of the situation of
the world. Whereunto is added
that learned worke of Jul. Solinus
polyhistor. Transl. into Englyshe by
Arthur Golding. Loud., Hacket,
1590- 4*'-
Previously, ib.y id., 1585. 4°.
13645 MELANCHTHON, Philip.
Opera. Bas., Hervag., 1541. fol.
5 voll.
This edition, superintended by J. Milich
and G. Sabinus, contains his collected theo-
logical, philosophical, and philolog^ical writ-
ings up to 1 54 1, with the exception of his
speeches.
13646 — opera (ed. Csp, Peucer).
Witt., Crato, 1562-64. fol. 4 voll.
Also, WtU, 1601, or Hmb. 1617. fol.
4 voll. This collection contains only his
theological writings, and not even all of
4B
1076
MEL
them. The Latin and German medita-
tions, the PoiHlla Melanchthoniaj and all
his small Oennan pieces are wanting in it.
D. Chrytneus in consequence wished to
have published 6 vols, in addition, which
however did not take place: see Siro-
beTt Neue Beitrr. I. 140 sq.
13647 — loci commanes rerum theo-
l(^car. 8. hypotyposes theologice.
Witt. 1521. 4°.
The first edition, extremelyscaroe. lb.
1531. 8^ is only the 2nd. The most re*
cent edition is by J. Ch. W. Augusti, Lps.
1831. 8°. (i d. o gr.) Concerning the his-
tory of this often printed book, see G. Thdr.
StrobePs Vertuch einer Literargeschichie
van M't has theol. Alld. u Nrb, 1 776. 8".
13648 — i principii della theologia.
di Ippofilo da Terra negra. With-
out place or date. 8°. 87 leaves.
Only 2 copies are known (one at Wol-
fenbUttel) of this translation oif the preced-
ing book, executed by L. Castelvetro (see
ClefmmU Nova amem. litt, Feuc, III. p.
390 sq.). It appeared between 1529 and
1554. Whether it was printed at Veuice,
Morelli, in Bibl, Pittell. IV. 30, does not
venture to declare positively; but that it
did not proceed from the press of P. Ma-
nutius is certain. Consult Strobel, p. 184
-191. He however, p. 191, wrongly doubts
the existence of a French translation : La
aomme de thiologie ou lieux communs. Ge^
nh>ey 1551. 8^
13649 — selectie declamationes. T. I
-IV. Arg. 1566-69. T. V. VI.
Witt. 1572, 71. T. VII. Serve-
stae, 1586. 8^ 7 veil.
There are different editions of the first
6 vols. The 7th was only printed once,
and is consequently the scarcest. T. i
and a were superintended by N. Oerbehus;
T. 3 and 4 by Csp. Peucer; T. 5 and 6
by Mch. Majus ; and T. 7 by Mt. Mylius.
13650 — epistolar. farrago, a J. Man.
lio coUecta. Bas. 1565. 8°. Epi-
stole selectiores s. lib. I. edit, a
Csp. Peucero. Witt. 1565 or 70.
8^ Lib. II. (ed. idem). Witt.
1570 or 74. 8°. Libellus III. op.
et stud. Cp. Pezelii. Bremae, 1590.
8^. Epp. ad Alb. Hardenbergium,
op. et 8t. Cp. Pezelii. ib. 1589. 8°.
Lib. IV. stud, et cura J. Sauberti.
Nrb. 1640. 8°. Appendix libri IV,
ed. J. Saubertus. Nrb. 1645. 8°.
Lib. V. accurante J. Sauberto. Nrb.
1646. 8^ Epistolar. liber. LB..
MEL
Ekevier^ 1647* ^^^ ^PP- &d Jo.
Camerarium. Lpa. 1569. 8^. LXI
epp. ad F. Meconium, ed. a Cy-
naoo Snegassio. Jen. 1596. 4^.
XVI. epp. Lutheri, IV Melanch-
thonis etc. ad F. Myoonium, evul-
gatffi a Cyr. Snegassio. Smalcaldiie
(1593). 4°. J. Arn. Ballenstadii
epistolar. Melanchth. decas I. et II.
Hlmst. 1755-61. 4^ Mt. Lutheri,
Ph. Melanch. u, Justi Jonie Briefe
an Markgr. Joachim II. zu Bran*
denburg (herausg. von Sm. Lenz).
Halle, 1748. 8°. J. Ant. Niemeier
pentas epistolar. Melanchthonis.
Hal. 1 76 1. 4°. Epp. qusedam ex
autographis editse a J. F. Kohlero.
Lps. 1802. 8°.
A complete copy of this collection is of
the greatest rarity ; consult the account of
Mdancthon's collected letters in SirobeTB
Beitrr. zur IM. B. I. St. i. p. 1-176, and
in Nftbihehefh Beiirr, mu den noihig. «•
angenehnu Wisaensch. Freyb. u. Lpm,
1773. 8^ L 148 etc. II. 232 etc 370 etc.
440 etc. There are two impressions of
Peucer*s edition of the first book, of the
year 1565 ; the first of 575, and the second
of 559 pages. There are different copies
of the Epp, ad Hardenherg. : see Neuer
lit. Ansmg. 1806, p. 184. To which may
be added, J. StigelU Poematum vol. III.
JeruBf 1601. 8**. which contains 103 of
Melancthon's letters. The edition in S^
rasmi Epp. Land. 1643. fol. contains only
books 1-3 by Peucer and Pezel, and the
letters to Camerarius.
13651 — epigrammatum libri VI re-
cogniti et aucti a J. Majore. Vi-
teb., Schwertel, 1575. 8**.
At first, HaganoeBy 1538. 8^
13652 — epigrammata selectiora, col-
lecta a Pt. Hegelundo et iconibus
exomata a Sgm. Feyerabend. Ff.
a. M. 1583. 4^ with woodcuts.
Concerning the different editions of Me-
]sncthon*s epigrams, see SirobePs Neue
Beiirr. B. II. St. 3. p. 399 etc.
13653 MELANDER, O. Jooor. at-
que serior. libri II. Ff. 161 7 or 36.
8°. 2 voU.
In German, Darmstadt, 161 7. 8**. 2 vols.
Concerning the value of this often printed
book, with respect to the history oif man-
ners, see J. von MuUer*s Werke^ VI. 105.
13654 MELANDERHJELM, Dn.
Astronomie (in Swedish). Sth.
MEL
1795. 8®. 2 voll.— Conspectus prae-
lectionum academicar. continens
fundamenta astronomise. ib. 1779.
8**. 2 vols, with plates.*
13655 MELANGES tires d'une
grande bibliotheque (par le Marq.
de Paulmy et And. 6u. Contant
d'Orville). Par. 1779-88. 8°. 70
parts in 69 vols.
A catak^goe raiumnie of the most su-
perior worki written in French in all
fldeooes from the remotest period, with
lonr eztracU from most of them. The
earlier voIumeB are very interesting, the
latter ones less so, and consequently the
work is not particularly sought after in
France. The ist and snd vols, were pub-
lished anew in 1785, and the 3zd in 1783.
The Grande BibL was the property of the
marquis de Paulmy (the purchaser of the
and part of Valli^re's library), and is now
to be found in the library of Uie Arsenal at
Paris.
13656 MELDOLA, Abr, Neue por.
tugies. Grammatik. Neue Aufl.
Lpz., Schwickert, 1789. 8^ (2d.
18 gr.)
13657 MELEAGER. In ver idyl-
lion, gr. J. fit. Zenobettius edid. et
illustrav. Romae, 1759. 4°. 32 pages.
Finely printed and scarce.
13658 — reliqaiae. Lectionis variet.,
versionem metricam et commentar.
5erpet. adjec. J. Csp. F. Manso.
enae, Croker, 1789. 8*^. (10 gr.)
The poems are here arranged anew.
Printed (by Alb. Ch. Meineke) after
Bninck*s recension, Lm., Schwickerly 1 78a.
8*. (13 gr.)
13659 -~ epigrammata (gr.), tanquam
specimen novae recens. anthologies
graecae, cum obss. crit. edid. F.
Graefe. Lps., Vogel, 181 1. 8^ (id.
4 gr., on writing paper i d. 8 gr.,
on rellum paper 1 d. 16 gr.)
13660 — a primavero. Idyllio tra«
dnzido do greco em portuguez por
J. B(arbo8a) A. 8. Lisb. 18 16. 4^
7 pages.
Meleager's name is not mentioned in the
titliu
.13661 MELENDEZ, J. Tesoros
verdaderos de las Yndias, en la
historia de la gran provincia del
MEL 1077
Pern, de el orden de predicadores.
Roma, Tinassio, 1681. fol. 3 voll.
This scarce work contains not only the
history of the Dominicans in Peru, but
also important information respecting Peru
itself.
MELENDEZ, see Valdbs.
13662 MELETIUS Atheniens. Fco).
ypaxfna n-oXoia iccu v€a (modern Greek).
*Ev€Ti^o-i, fp^KT) (1728). fol.
A prized work. A new edition, augment-
ed by the archimandrite Anthemius Gaza,
Ven, 1807. large 8°. 4 vols, with maps.
13663 MELETIUS Phrygius. De
natura hominis (lat.) interprete N.
Petrejo. Ven., J. Gryphius, 1552.
40
Very scarce. The Greek original is still
in MS.
MELFORT, see Dbumond.
13664 MELI, Gi. Poesie siciliane
anacreontiche, colla prima traduz.
italiana in versi a fronte. Mil.,
Sonzogno, 1820. 12°.
13665 — Don Chisciotte e Sanzio
Panza nella Scizia. Poema origi-
nale in dialetto Siciliano di Gi.
Meli, trad, in lingua ital. da Matteo
di Bevilacqua. Vienna, 181 8. 4°.
2 voll.
It is not a translation of Don Quixote,
but a free imitation.
13666 — poesie Siciliane. Ediz. rive-
duta ad arricchita di note. Palermo,
1787. 8^. 5 voll. — Nuova ed. ib.
1 81 5. 8°. 7 voll.
13667 — la fata galanti, puema ber-
niscu. Palermu, eredi a Aiccardu,
1762. 8°.
13668 MELIADUS, cheval. de la
croix. La plaisante et triumphante
histoire des hauts chevalereux faictz
d'armes du prince Meliadus, dit le
chevalier de la croix, filz unique de
I'empereur Maximian^ mise en fran9.
par le chevalier du Clerge Royal.
Lyon^ Pierre de Sainte-Lucie, 1534.
4 •
As yet the first edition that is known.
The translation is said to be made from a
Latin original.
13669 — la triomphante et veritable
histoire des hauts et chevalereux
faits d'armes du plus que victorieux
4B2
1078
MEL
prince Meliadus. Par.^ Pt. Sergent^
1535. 4°. Gothic letter.
13670 — (the same title). Par.,
Denys Janot, 1535. 12°. Gothic
letter.
13671 — la triumphate et veritable
hystoire des haultz et cheualereux
faictz darmes de . . . Meliadus. Par.,
Sergent, 4 Sept. 1540. 4°. Gothic
letter.
72 unnumbered leaves with the signa-
tures A'S. An editiou hitherto unknown.
13672 — histoire des hauts faicts
d'armes du prince Meliadus, dit le
chevalier de la croix, mise en fran9.
par le cheval. Du Clerg^. Par.,
Bonfons, 1584. 4*^. with woodcuts.
Also, Troyes, Chuhif 1612. 8**. with
woodcuts.
13673 — historia del cavallier della
croce. Ven., Tramezzino, 1544. 8°.
13674 — historia del valorosissimo
cauallier della croce, trad, nuoua-
mente da 1* idioma spagnuola in
lingua ital. per Pt. Loro. Yen.,
Martinelli, 1580. 8°. 2 voll.
13675 — Historia von dem Ritter
Meliadus, genannt der Ritter vom
Creutz, auss dem Frantzos. in
Teutsch gebracht. Strb., Martin,
1609. 8^ Also, Bas., Konig, 1613.
8°.
Concerning this romance, which must
not be confounded with tlie following ro-
mance belonging to the Round Table, see
Milanges tir. (tune grande bibl. XIV. 14
etc.
13676 MELIADUS de Leonnois.
Les nobles faits d'armes du vaillant
roi Meliadus de Leonnoys (transl.
du latin par Rusticien de Pise, et
retouch^ par un anonyme). Par.,
Galliot du Pre, 1528. fol. Gothic
letter.
13677 — Meliadus de Leonnois, ou
sont contenus ses fiaits d'armes, plu-
sieurs proesses de chevalerie faites
par le roy Artus, Palamedes et au-
tres bons chevaliers estans au temps
du dit roy Meliadus. Par., Denys
Janot, 1532. fol. Gothic letter.
6 leaves of preliminary matter and 332
numbered leaves. The column-title has,
Le premier volume du roy Meiiathu etc.,
although the work only consists of one
MEL
volume. — 1 61. 5s. 6d. Roxburgh, 81. los.
Marlborough.
13678 — gli egregj fatti del gran re
Meliadus con altre rare prodezze
del re Artu, di Palamides, Amo-
raldo d' Irlanda etc. Yen., Gngli-
elmo, 1558-59. 8°. 2 voll.
13679 MELIBEE. Lystoire de me-
libee et de prudence sa femme.
Without place or date (about
1 481). fol. Gothic letter.
16 leaves with 34 lines running all acrosB
the page, and the signatures A and B. It
begins, Prologue, II ett vray que apree
que boece de cosolacion eui fait et compote
eon etc. This piece, hitherto entirely un-
known, is bound up, in the Royal library
at Dresden, with a translation of Boethius
in old French, which is also printed in the
same type with it: see above, No. 2636. —
Chaucer, as is known, has also given a
Tale qf Mellebe and Prudence hie wife.
13680 — hienach volget ein niitzlich
buchlein Melibeus genant darauss
ein iung mesch im selber, wol rat-
lich sein mag, wie er sich weisslich
in erberkeyt viT gute syte halte sol
etc. Ein Epistel. Augsp., Hans
Bomler, 1473. 4°.
13681 — hie hebt sich an die Vor-
rede in das buch Mellibey gar
hiibsch zelesen vnd ein schone vn-
derweisung den betriebten men-
schen. Augsp., Ant. Sorg, 1480.
4°. 30 leaves.
13682 — ein schone hystori alien
betriebten menschen zulesen, des
haben wir ain beyspil an dem be-
truebten Melibeo, wie in sein Hauss-
fraw genannt Prudencia vnderweisst
h&t etc. Munchen, Schobsser, 1530.
4^. 32 leaves.
13683 MELIK Schahnazar, Mir-
Davoud-Ladoux de. Etat actual
de la Perse, en Persan, et trad, en
arm^nien et en fran9. par J. Chahan
deCirbied. Par. 181 7. i8^
MELIS, see Stokb.
13684 MELISSUS, P. Di Psalmen
Davids in Teutische gesangreymen,
nach Franzdsischer melodeien unt
sylben art, mit sonderlichem fleise
gebracht von Melisso. Heidelb«,
Mch. Schirat, 1573. FA 176 leaves.
In this extremely rare book Melisaus
MEL
sought to introduce a new orthography.
It is probahly one and the same work wiUi
his German Geitil. Gediehten of 15729
which Bouterwek, X. 49, seems only to
have known by report.
M£LLIN, se^ Saint-Gblais.
13685 MELLING. Voyage pitto-
resque de Constantinople et des
liveB du Bospbore^ d'apres lea des-
sins de Melling^ publie par Mm.
Treuttel et Wiirtz. Par., impr. de
P. Didot aine, 1819. very large fol.
This splendid work, with 48 plates and a
text of 73 leares (without signatures and
pagination), appeared in 13 Nos. (at 100
fr., and avarU la leUre 150 fr.). Some
etchings were also made of the plates ; and
there is also a single copy on vellum, for
which Melling*s original designs were des-
tined. As to the rest, the text is not very
instructive.
MELLO, see Fonsbca.
13686 MELLO, Pascas. Jos. Histo-
ria juris civ. Lusitani. Ed. III.
Olyssip. 1800. 4°. — Institutionum
juris civ. Lusitani 11. IV. ib. 1 799-
1 800. 4°. 4 Yoll. — Institutionum
juris crim. Lusit. liber, ib. 1794. 4^.
13687 MELO, Fr. Manuel de. (Un-
der the name of Clemente Liber-
tino.) Historia de la guerra de
Catalniia en tiempo de Felipe IV.
Lisb. 1696. 4^ Also, Madr. 1808.
8^ ,
13688 MELUSINE (roman tire du
latin de Jean d'Arras) . Lyon, Ma-
this Husz, without date. fol. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
This edition, probably the first, occurs
in the catalogue of du Fay, No. 2414, and
in the catalogue of the Paris library, Y 9,
No. 654. The latter copy is deifective,
wanting lor instance the last leaf with the
oolophon; so that it is not known from
whcoioe the author of tlie catalogue derived
the date. According to Brunet*s conjee^
ture, this copy might consequently belong
indeed to the following edition. According
to him also it was printed before 1480, and
contains 193 leaves with 3a and 33 lines
running all across the page, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination, and with
many woodcuts of the size of the entire
13689 Lyon, Maistre le roi,
without date. fol. Gothic letter,
with woodcuts.
MfiL
1079
13690 — I'histoire de Melusine nou-
vellement corrigee. Par., Pt. le
Caron et J. Petit, without date.
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
Caron^s name is not found in any typo-
graphical productions after 1500, conse-
quently the age of this edition may at least
be negatively determined, aol. los. Rox-
burgh, and 24I. 3s. Marlborough.
13691 — Melusine nouvellemet im-
prime k Paris. Par., Th. du Guer-
nier pour J. Petit, without date,
small fol. Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts.
In 7, columns, with the signatures a^ij.
Very indifferently printed. Brunet seems
to conjecture that this edition may he one
and the same with the preceding. Guer-
nier*s name appeared as a printer for the
first time after 1 500. La Croix du Maine
quotes an edition, Lyon, Ortum et Schencky
about 1500, without specifying the size.
13692 — Ihystoire de Melusine.
{Par., Ph. le Noir), without date.
4*^.' Gothic letter.
13693 — I'histoire de Melusine^ nou-
vellement imprim^e. Par., Alain
Lotrian et Denys Janot, without
date. 4^. Gothic letter.
13694 Lyon, Arnoullet, 1544.
4°. Gothic letter.
13695 Rouen, J. Crevel, with-
out date. 4°. Gothic letter.
13696 Par., N. Bonfons, with-
out date. 4°. Gothic letter.
13697 Par., veufve J. Bonfons,
without date. 4°. Gothic letter.
13698 — Thistoire de Melusine fille
du roy d'Albanie et de dame Pres-
sine, reveue et mise en meilleur
langage que parcy deuant. Lyon,
Benoist Rigaud (1597). 4^ with
woodcuts.
Modernized in the language. The edi-
tions, Troyes, N, Oudot, 1649 or 60. 4^
with woodcuts, are mutilated, and very
badly printed. The following are more
recent performances : Le roman de Milu"
tine par M. L. M. D. M. Par., Rocolei,
1637. 8**. and Higtoire de Meiueine, prin^
eesae de LuMgnan^ avec Vhistoire de Geof^
froy, eumommi h la grant dent^ par Fr,
Nodot, Par. 1700. 12". (previously, ib.
1698. I2^)
13699 — historia de la Linda Melo-
syna. Tholosu, Juan Paris e Este.
4K3
1080
MfiL
van Cleblat, 14 Jul. 1489. fol. Qo»
thic letter, with woodcuts.
Extremely acaroe. With the signatiires
o-F, and 37 and 38 lines running all
across the page. Leaf la is blank, ib a
woodcut, and leaf la (with the signature
aij) begins the text.
13700 — Histoire der Melusine.
Augsp., J. Bamler, 1474. fol. with
woodcuts.
Beginning, Das abenteurlich beweytet
rmt von einer frawen ffenandt Melutina
etc. This translation of the French ori-
ginal was made by Thiiring von Ringd-
tingen in the year 1456, and a MS. of it is
described in Braguty B. IV. Abth. 2. p.
] 76 etc.
13701 — Dis ouentiirlich buch be-
wiset wie von einer frauwen ge-
nantt Melusina die ein merfeye etc.
Without place or date (Slrb,, about
1477). fol. with 67 woodcuts.
79 leares with 34 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf i
is blank. In leaf 3 a is a table of contents,
printed in red, the beginning of which I have
liere mentioned as a title. After it is the
prefiice of the translator. Leaf 3a begins
the work itself, and leaf 79a ends it, where
the last or 31st line is, gott vnt aXlen tmen
heiligen sehen send. Amen. The printing
bdongs to an unknown press at Strasbuig,
which occurs in 1476 and 1477, and is
distinguished by the peculiar form of its S.
13702 — Dis ouentiirlich buch be-
wiset wye von einer frouwen genant
Melusina die ein merfeye etc. With-
out place or date. fol. with 66
woodcuts.
90 leaves, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination. Also to be distinguished
from the preceding by its different ortho-
graphy in the specified words wye, frouwen^
and genant. Consult nevertheless Pan-
aer^t deutsche Ann, I. 53. Suppl, 33.
Concerning an edition, without place, 1478.
fol. see also his Suppl, p. 41.
13703 — Melosine Geschicht Mit den
figuren. Heidelb., H. Knoblochtzer,
1 49 1, small fol. with woodcuts.
In 2 columns, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. Consult Heidelb.
Jahrb. d, lAt, i Jahrg. 5 Abth. p. 43 1 sq.
13704 — Die Historia von Melusina.
Strb., Mathis Hupfuff, 1506. fol.
with woodcuts.
Nagler in Berlin possesses it.
13705 — die Histori oder geschicht
MfiM
von der edlen vnnd schonen Melu-
sina. Augsp., H. Steyner, 1547.
fol. with woodcuts.
Also in the Buck der Liebe, BL 262 b
etc. And Sirb,, Ch, MuUer, 1577. 8^
with woodcuts; and Strb., M, van der
Heiden, 1614. 8^ A new performance in
F. W. ZacharidHinierl4U8,Schrr. BreOm.
1 781. 8". p. 40-59.
The original was written in Latin in
1387 by Jean d* Arras, and is propeiiy a
fiibulous history of the house of Lusignan :
consult Bibl, dee ronums, vol. II. p. 278
etc. Matthison't Erinnerungen, II. 388 etc.
13706 MEMNON. £x Memnone
excerptae historise de tyrannis He-
racleee Ponticae. Ex Ctesia et Aga-
tharchide excerpts historic. Om-
nia non solum grsece sed et latine,
partim ex H. Stephani, partim ex
Lr. Rhodomanni interpretatione.
Exc. H. Stephanus, 1594. 8^ 2
parts in i vol.
The first, or Greek part is only a new
title to the edition of 1557 (see abo?e,
Ctesias), as is proved in C, H, LangH
Vita Rhodomanni, p. 335. The Latin
translation only is added new. That of
Memnon by Rhodomann had previoady
appeared by itself, Hlmsi, 1591. 4^ A new.
translation by R. Brettus in AgiUhardh. ei
Memnon. Os. 1597. i6^
13707 — historiar. Heraclee Ponti
exoerpta servata a Photic, gr. com
vers. lat. Lr. Rhodomanni. Aoc.
scriptor. fragmenta, vett. historioor.
fragmenta de rebus Heracleae Ponti,
et Chionis epistolse. Colleg., dis-
pos., recognov., illustrav. J. Cr.
Orellius. Lps., Weldmann, 181 6.
8°. (id. 18 gr., on writing paper
2 d., on vellum paper 2 d. 8 gr.)
13708 MEMOIRES de I'acad. des
sciences et belles lettres de Bruz-
elles. Ed. II. Brux. 1780-88. 4^
5 vols, with plates. Nouveaux me.
moires. T.I. ib. 1788. 4^
In addition, Mimoirea tur lee queeHone
proposies par Pae, d, ee. et b, I. de Drur-
elles, qtd ont remporii lee prig en 1773-38.
4**' 39 pieces in 5 or 6 vols. Nouveatut ta^-
moires de Vacad, roy, dee te, et beOee letir.
de Bruxellet. Brux. 1820. 4**.
13709 — de I'acad. des bell, lettr. de
Caen. Caen, 1757. 8°. 4 voU. Rap-
port g^n^rale sur les travaux de
I'ac. des sciences, arts et bell, lettr.
de la ville de Caen, par P. P. T.
Delariviere. ib. i8ii-*i5. 8^ 2
volL
13710 — de I'acad. oeltique. Par.
1807. 8°. 14 pieces in 5 vols. In
addition, Memoires de la soci^t^
des antiquaires de France. Par.
1817-20. 8°. 2 voll.
13711 — et prix de I'acad. de chi-
rnrgie de Paris. Par. 1768 — an 6
(1798). 4"". 10 parts in 12 vols, with
plates.
5 parts in 7 vob. contain the PrLe. The
edition of 28 vob. in I2^ {HisL 15 voIb.,
Prir 13 vols.) is not complete. A new
edition in 10 vols, in 8^ is being printed at
Paris.
13712 — de I'acad. de Dgon, 1769-
72. 8^. 2 voll. Nouv. memoires.
ib. 1782-85. 8^ 7 voll.
13713 — publics par I'acad. de Mar-
seille. Mars. 1782-18 13. 8°. 11
voU.
13714 — de I'acad. des sciences de
Turin, ann. 1784-1800. Turin,
1 786- 1 80 1. 4°. 6 voll. Mem. de
I'acad. des sciences, de litter, et
beaux-arts de Turin, ann. X-XIII.
et 1805-10. Sciences physiq. et
math^mat. Turin, an 12-1813. 4"^.
5 voll. Litterature et beaux arts.
Turin, 1803-15. 4^ 5 voll. — ^AU
together 16 vols, with plates.
In addition Miscellanea philosophieo-
mathenuU. eociet. Taurin, Aug. Tour, 1759
—71. 4°. 5 rob. (from the 3nd vol. onwards,
with the title Milanges de phUoeoph. et de
mathem.)
MEMOIRES de I'acad. des inscrr.
et des sciences, see Histoire. — de
I'acad. de Berlin et de Toulouse,
see Histoire. — de I'acad. de Pd-
tersbourg, see Commentarii.
13715 «- d'agriculture, d'^conomie
mrale et domestique, publ. par la
soc. d'agriculture de Paris, ann^
1785-91. 8^ 26 quarterly parts in
13 vols. Compte rendu k la soc.
d'agricult. de ses travaux depuis le
30 Mai 1788 jusqu*au 30 Sept.
> 793» P^r J« ^' Lefebvre. Par., an
VII. 8^ Memoires d'agriculture
M^M
1081
etc. publ. par la soc. d'agric. du de-
partem. de la Seine. Par., An 9
(i8oi)-i8i7. 8**. 20 voll. Nouv.
memoires, 8^
13716 — concernant I'histoire, les
sciences, les arts, les moeurs et les
usages des Chinois, par les mission.
naires de Pekin ( Amyot, Bourgeois,
Cibot, Ko et Poirot, publ. par Bat-
teux et de Brequigny). Par. 1776
-91. 4^. 15 vols, with plates.
In addition, Traiti de la chnmd. ehu
ncieef compoti par Gaubil et publ. par
Silv. de Sacy. Par. 1816. 4^ 2 parts in x
voL — The credibility of the work has often
been doubted, and not without reason:
consult l^urmb und WollMOffen Brief e avf
Qvren Reisen naeh Africa. Gotha, 1794-
8*". p. 358 sq.
— ^relatifs k I'hist. de France, see
Collection. — pour servir k I'hist.
nat. des animaux, see Perbault,
— a I'hist. nat. des plantes, see
DoDABT. — de I'institut, see Hi-
stoire, No. 9779.
13717 — concernant les impositions
et droits en Europe (par Moreauz
de Beaumont). Nouv. ^d. avec des
supplemens et des tables par PouUin
de Vieville. Par. 1787. 4°. 5 voll.
Par. 1768. 4°. 4 Yols. is less complete.
13718 — de la ligue, contenant les
ev^nemens les plus remarquables de
1576-98 (par Sim. Goulart). Edit.
revue et augm. (par CI. Pt. Gou-
jet). Amst. (Par.)y 1758. 4°. 6 vols.
Also on large paper.
Previously under the title, Recueil con*
ten. lee choees plus mhnarables advenuee
sous la ligue. Without i^aoe, 1 590-90, or
1602. 8**. 6 vds. The first edition, without
place, 1587. 8°. 3 vols, (known in France
as Petiis memoires de la ligue)^ is scarce.
— litter, de la grande Bret., see Bi-
BLiOTHEQUE britanu. — de M. D.
L. R., see Rochefoucauld. — du
museum d'hist. nat., see Annales.
— pour servir k I'hist. des hommes
ill., see NicEBON. — pour serv. k
I'hist. litt. des pays-bas., see Pa.
QUOT. — sur Raoul, see Bobdb.
13719 — pour la vie de Fr. P^trar-
que (par I'abb^ de Sade). Amst.
1764-457. 4°. 3 voll.
Some copies have the title (Euvres ehoie.
4B4
108S
Ml&M
de Piir.y because many transladoiu are
found therein from his works. A Oennan
abridgment, Lemffo, 1774-79. 8". 3 toIs.
(3 d. 10 gr.)
13720 — de physique et de chimie
de la societe d'Arcueil. Par. 1807-
1 7. 8°. 3 voll.
13721 — de la societe des sciences
physiq. de Lausanne. Laus., 1784-
90. 4°. 3 vols, with plates.
13722 — de la soc. medicale d'emu-
lation. Par. 1 798- 1 8 1 8. 8°. 8 voll.
Continued since 1821 in the BtUletint
de la aoeiite mMicaU etc. Par. 1821. 8". in
monthly parts.
13723 — de la soc. des nathralistes
de I'universit^ imp^r. de Moscou.
Moscou, 1806-13. 4°* 4 ^o\a. with
plates.
13724 — de la soc. royale des sciences
et bell, lettr. de Nancy. Nancy,
» 754-59- 8°. 4 voll.
13725 — de Trevoux, under the title,
Memoires pour servir k Thist. des
beaux -arts. Trevoux et Par. 1701—
67. 12''. 878 parts in 265 vols. —
Journal des sciences et des beaux-
arts, par Aubert. Par. 1768-75.
12^. 4 vols, annually, without the
supplements. — Journal des sciences
et des b. arts, par J.' et J. L. Cas-
tilhon. Par. 1776-78. 12®. 18 voll.
— Journ. de litterature, des sc. et
des arts, par Grosier. Par. 1 779-80.
12°.
The prior series is seldom found com-
plete, because its latter annual sets are
scarce. Up to 176 1 the contributors were
the Jesuits Catrou, Rouill^, Tournemine,
Buffier, Marquer, Tellier, Germon, Castel,
du Ceroeau, Bnimoy, Hongnant, Dorival,
Souciet, Bougeant, Charlevoix, Fontenay,
de la Tour, and Berthier; from 1762 to
1767 Mercier de St. L^^er was the con-
ductor, from 1768 to 1774 Aubert, from
1 774 to 78 Castilhon, and from 1 779 to the
end Orosier. A Spanish translation of
Jan. and Febr. 1752 by Jos. Vicente Ru-
stant appeared, Madr. 1753. 8*". 2 pieces
(mure did not appear). — Veaprit des jour-
nalistes de Treuour {par AUetz), Par.
1 77 1. 12". 4 voll.
13726 MEMOIRS of the literary and
philos. society of Manchester. Lond.
MEM
1 789-96. large 8°. 4 parts in 5 vols.
with plates.
Several vols, of a second series have ap-
peared since 1805.
MEMORANDI ars^ see Aas.
MEMORARE novissima, see Cob-
DYALE.
13727 MEMORIAL literario. Madr.
1784-91. small 8^. 32 vols.
12 puts or 4 vols, annually. Only 2
▼ols. of the year 1791 appeared, because
the journal was suspended in this year by
order of the government. It began agaia
in July 1793, from which time to I797> 18
vols, in small 8°. Then it was again sus-
pended, and commence^ again in 1800 in
4 vols, annually in 4".; in 1807 it was
once more suspended, and has not since
then been reoontinued (at least not up to
18 1 7).
13728 MEMORIAS da literatura
portugueza. Publiadas pela aca-
demia real das sciencias de Lisboa.
Lisb. 1 792-1 81 2. 4°. 8 voll. (6400
rees.)
This collection partly contains philolo-
gical and critical treatises respecting the
Portuguese language and literature, partly
historical investigations into the older Por-
tuguese history and statistics.
13729 — economicas da acad. das
scienc. de Lisboa. Lisb. 1 789-1 815.
4°. 5 voll. (4000 rees.)
Containing excellent treatises.
13730 — da agricultura, premiadas
pela real acad. das sc. de Lisb. nos
annos de 1787-89. Lisb. 1788-92.
8°. 2 voll. (960 rees.)
On agricultural economy.
13731 — da acad. real das sc. de
Lisb. desde 1780. Lisb. 1797-1805.
4°. 3 vols, with plates (6000 rees.).
Containing the larger treatises in the di-
vision of the mathematics and natural sd*
ences. — These 4 articles belong together.
13732 MEMORIAS das proesas da
segonda tabola rotonda. Coimbra,
1567. 4°.
This very scarce Portuguese romance it
quoted in Debure*s ^tA/tOj^opAt^, No. 3804.
13733 MEMORIAS de la real aca-
demia de la historia de Madrid.
Madr.^ Sancha, 1 796-1 81 7. 4°. 5
voll.
13734 — de la real sociedad eoono-
!
MEM
mica de Madrid. Madr., Sancha,
1780-95. 4**. 5 vols, with plates
(lao rees). Memorias premiadas
de dicba real sociedad. ib. 1 7 84. 4^.
(34 rees.)
13735 — de la real sociedad econo-
mica Mallorquina de amigos del
pays. P. I. Palma de Mallorca,
1 784. 4**.
No 2nd voL had appeared up to 1789.
13736 — actas e memorias de la real
sociedad economica de los amigos
del pais de la provincia de Segovia.
Segovia, Espinosa, 1785-87. small
4®. 3 vols.
13737 — academicas de la real socie-
dad de medicina y demas ciencias
de Sevilla. Sevilla, 1 766-89. 8°. 5
volL (60 rees.)
There had prerionsly appeared, Fariat
dRgertadonet medicat, ieorico-practicaa, ana^
UmacO'ehirurgioaa y chifnieO'pharmacetUu
eat, enuwnadas y publicamentg tk^endidas
en la real tociedad de Sevilla, T. I. Se^
vUloy 1736. 4°. A and vol. has not 14)-
MEM
108S
13738 — literarias de la real academia
Sevillana de buenas letras. Sevilla,
"773- 4^
13739 — de la sociedad real patrio-
tica de Sevilla. Sev. 1 779. small 4°.
2 vols.
13740 — de la real sociedad Tndelana
de los Deseosos del bien publico.
Madr. 1787.4°.
13741 MEMORIE e document! per
servire all' istoria del principato
Lucchese, pubbl. dall' accad. Luc-
chese. Lucca, 181 3. 4°. 3 voll.
13742 — storiche de' piik uomini il-
lustri Pisani (da Ang. Fabroni).
Pisa, 1 790. 4**. 4 voll.
13743 — istoriche per servire alia vita
di pill uomini illustri della Toscana.
Livorno, 1757. 4". 2 vols, with por-
traits.
13744 — dell' accademia di scienze,
belle lettere ed arti di Mantova.
Mant. 1 795. 4^
13745 — di varia erudizione della
societa Colombaria Fiorentina. Fir.
e Livorno, 1747-52. 4°. 2 voll.
13746 — dell' accad. d' agricoltura,
commercio ed arti di Verona. Ve-
rona, 1807-15. 4®. 6 voll.
13747 — di matematica e fisica della
societk italiana. Verona e Modena,
1 782-1 8 1 8. 4^. 18 parts in 24 vols.
13748 — concernenti la <nttk di Ur-
bino et la descrizione del palazzo
(da Bn. Baldi). Roma, 1724. fol.
with plates.
13749 — istoriche della gran cupola
del tempio Vaticano. Padova, 1 748.
large fol. with plates.
MEMORIE suite belle arti, see 6u.
ATTANi. — deir accad. del Cimento,
see TozzETTi.
13750 MEN A, J. de. Las CCC
(trecientas) de Juan de Mena. Se-
villa, J. Th. Fauario de Lumelo, 1 2
Enero 1496. 4°. Gothic letter.
44 leaves with signatures; leaf i is a
hirge woodcut » and underneath the above
title. Leaf 2* begins the book with the
superscription; Comienfa el labirintho de
Juan de mena poeta ctutellano etc. The
first known edition and very scarce of this
poem, consisting of 300 capiat divided into
7 stages (therefore called ireeienteu), and
containing an allegorical picture of human
life. The edition, SevtUa, Pegmtzer, ^499-
fol., which Panzer, IV. 339, only quotes as
an edition of the gloss of Nunez, contains
without doubt at Uie same time the text of
Mena. He also mentions, J. de Mena
Sobre la caronacwn de Ynigo Lopet de
Mendofa, Without place, 5 Nov. 1499*
4''. {Annal, IV. 70 and 339, compare lOi;.
There is also an edition of the Tredentatj
Granada, J, Varela^ 1505 mentioned.
13751 — las CCC con otras XXIV
coplas y su glosa y la coronacion
del mismo poeta y otras cartas y
coplas y canciones agora nueva-
mente anadidas. Zarago9a, O. Coci,
23 Sept. 1509. fol. 130 leaves.
Here the unfinished continuations of the
poem (24 coplat), the Coronacion del Marq,
de SanHUana (50 coplat\ and the com*
mentary of Feman Nunez are added.
13752 — las CCC con otras XXIV
coplas y su glosa y la coronacion.
Sev., Jac. Cronberger, 1512. fol.
Also, Zaragazaj 1515. fol.
13753 — las CCC CO otras XXIV.
coplas y su glosa y la coronacion : y
otras cartas : y coplas y cacioes.
Agora nueuamente anailidas. Sev.,
1084
MEM
Jac. Cronberger, 8 Maroo 1520. fol.
Gothic letter.
104 numbered leaves {ireeientaSf with
the date, Sev,y Cronberger, 24 Sett. 151 7),
and 22 unnumbered {Coronacuniy with the
above date of 1520).
13754 — copilacion de todas las obras
de . . J. de Mena : couiene saber
las CCC con otras XXIV coplas y
su elosa y la coroacio y las coplas
de los siete pecados mortales co
otras cartas y coplas y candones
suyas. Agora nuevamente anadi-
das. Sevilk, por Varela, 1528. fol.
130 leaves.
A fine typographical production on strong
paper. Panzer, VII. 123, also mentions
an edition, Sev,, Cronberffer, 1528. foL
13755 — copilacion de todas las obras
con su glosa. Sevilla^ J. V. {Fa~
rela), 1534. fol.
13756 — compilacion de todas las
obras. Valladolid, J. de Villaqui-
ran, i Jun. 1536. fol.
The CoronacUm has a separate title and
colophon.
13757 — copilacion de todas las obras
(as in No. 13754). Vallad., J. de
Villaquiran, 1540. fol.
Leaf for leaf a literal impression of No.
13754, but with blunted types and on in-
ferior paper. The date 1 640 in Brunet is
perhaps a typographical error in place of
this edition. Also, Toledo, 1540 and 48.
fol.
13758 — las trecientasj glosadas por
Fernan Nunez. Otras 24 coplas
suyas con su glosa, la coronacion,
con el tratado de vicios y virtudes,
y otras cartas, coplas y canciones.
An vers, J. Steelsio, 1552. 8^ 830
pages.
A neat and elegant typographical pro-
duction. Other copies have the printer*s
name Nucio, although they are not really
two different printings. Also, Anven,
1554 and 82. 8^ The last is entirely
verified.
13759 — las trecientas coplas con su
glosa y otras obras. Alcaia, J. de
Villanueva y Pt. Robles, 1566. 8°.
A mean looking edition, but containing
an addition of valuable old poems by dif-
ferent authors.
13760 — las obrasy nuevamente cor-
MEN
regidas y dedaradas por Fr. San-
chez. Salamanca^ Luc. de Junta,
1582. 8°.
13761 — obras. Madr. 1804 or 18.
8^ (12 rees.)
With annotations. A MS. in 4^, TreuUa
y seia capUuIo$ de Homsro, Iraduridoa en
CaeteUano por J, de Menoy y dedioadoe ai
rey Juan //. is to be foimd in the Mueeo
del Marq, de Monie-Alegre, Madr, 1677.
fol. leaf ii3«.
13762 MEN^A gnecie ecclesise (gr.)
Jan.-Dec. Ven., And. Julianus,
9X^d (1684). fol. 12 parts in 4 vols.
To whidi may be joined, T^ypieum. t^.,
id,^ 1685. fol. Anihologion. ib. 1712. fol.
Concerning the Menaea Oraecorum see Fo-
bricii Bibl. gr. Harl, X. 138 etc. See also
MSKOLOOIUM.
13763 MENAGE, Gilles. Diction-
naire etymologique de la langue
fran^., avec les origines fran9. de
Pt. de Caseneuve, les additions et
les etymologies de divers savans;
le tout mis en ordre par A. F.
Jault. Par., Briasson, 1750. fol. 2
voll.
The best edition. Par. 1650. 4^ t6.
1694. fol. are inferior. Concerning his
Requtte dee dicHomiairet, see Artigny Ml"
mciree VI. 164 etc.
13764 — origini della lingua italiana.
Geneva, Chouet, 1685. ^o^-
13765 — mescolanze. Par. 1678. 8**.
Rott. 1692. 8". Ed. corretta ed
ampliata. Ven., Pasquali, 1 736. 8**.
13766 — poemata. Amst., in offic.
Elzevir., 1663. ^*°-
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 327 pages,
and 3 pages Elegia ad Magarinuniy which
appear to have been subsequently added.
Sought after on account d the printer.
AnuL 1687. '^°- i< more complete.
13767 — amcenitates juris civ. Par.
1677. 8^ Traj. ad Rh. 1725. 8^
Ff. et Lps. 1738. 8^ Neap. 1779.
8°.
13768 — Menagiana. Ed. III. (pubL
par Bn. de la Monnoye). Par. 1715.
1 2°. 4 voll.
The copies are of 4 sorts. 1. With only
a cancel to page 139. 2. With the follow,
ing cancels: T. I. p. 30, iio-ii, 260^
307, 3^Sy 365, 370. T. II. p. 3, 15, 113-
«5> I59> 324> *nd 335. T. III. p. 106,
a53-^> 407' T. IV. p. 31, 105, 1 21 and
MEN
143, 320 and 341. Thfiie GBDoda are in-
leited in the place of suppreised or too free
pasaagw. 3. With the cancels, but at the
lame tnne with the suppressed leares, some-
timeB at the end of eadi vol., sometimes at
the end of the entire work. 4. Without
aheratioos, but with the cancels printed
together on 48 pages at the end of the 4th
vol. under the title, IntHee €xputgatoire du
MhugMouu The copies of the 3rd and
4th sort are most sought after.
The editions, AnuL 17 13-16. I2^ 4 vols,
(▼ola. 3 and 4 contain the additions by
Monnoye, which are inserted in the edition
of 1 715 in their proper places), and Am»t»
1763. 12°. 4 voLs. have no cancels. In the
edition. Par. 1729. 12^. 4 vols., printed
from the edition of 17 15, the offensire pas-
sages are omitted (Brunet however saw a
eopy in which they were appended in the
fiirm of cancels at the end of each vol.),
and so also in the impression in the col-
lection of the Ana {Par. 1789.^1. 8^
10 vols.) T. 2-^, where additions of the
editor are annezied instead. As to the
rest, the Menagmna^ the first edition of
which appeared. Par, 1693. 12''. by OaU
land and Gmilley, belong to the most in-
teresting writings of the kind, in so far as
they contain the most interesting notices
for the history of the literary and social
life of Paris at that period. Manage, al-
though at the same time he was a boasting
pedant, a fulsome coxcomb, and a sneaking
parasite, yet knew both better than perhaps
any of his contemporaries.
13769 MENANDER rhetor. Com-
mentarius de enoomiis (gr.), ex rec.
et cum animadyy. Am. Hm. L.
Heeren. Gott, Dieterich, 1785. 8°.
(4gr.)
Previously much corrupted in the /2Ae-
torr, gr, Aldi (1508). T. I. p. 594 etc. In
Latin under the title, Menander De genere
demonsirtUivo {irUerpr. HaUUe de ComiH'
bus.) Fen. 1558. 8^
13770 M EN ANDERAtheniens. Ex
comoediis Menandri quae supersunt.
(Ace. e comicis grsecis XLI deper-
ditis sententiffi). Gr. et lat. Par.,
Gu. Morelius, 1553 (at the end
1554). 8*^.
Fine and scarce in good condition.
13771 — et Philistionis sententiie
coinparat«, gr. Ex bibl. regia,
cura N. Rigaltii. Lutet., Rb. Ste*
phanus, 161 3. 8°. Esedem, N. Mo-
rellius senariis jamb, latinis expres-
MEN
1085
sit. ib., F. MorelluSj 161 4. 8''. a
parts in i vol.
Menandri Tyofftm fAovotrnxoiy with va-
rious readings from 3 MSS. also in ^-
Mpt Fabb. ed. J. Glo. Schneider. VratisL
1 813. 8^ The Latin translation of the
same yroceeded not from Hieronymus Spar-
tanus, but from 6. Hermonymus of Sparta,
see Jen. LZ, 1813. B. 3. p. 462.
13772 — et Philemonis reliquiae, gr.
lat. cum notis Hug. Grotii et J.
Clerici. Amst.^ Lombrail, 1709
(other copies 171 a). 8^
Thereto belong, Phileleuiheri lApsien-
sis (Rt^. Bentleii) emendatt, in Menandri
et Philemonis reUquias ex nupera ed. J.
Clerici. Traj. ad Rh. 1 7 10. 8^ Ed. J I.
Cbr. 1 7 13. 8^ (augmented with a letter of
Bentley's, but me omission of Burmann^s
preface). (Jao. Gronom) Infamia emen-
daHomim in Menandri reliquias nuper edi-
tor, auotore PhUeJeuthero Lips. LB. 1 710.
12°. (very scarce.) PhUargyrH Cantdbrig.
EmendatL in Menandri et Philem. reliquias
(and. J, Com. de Pauw). Amsi. 1 71 1. 8^
Consult Wo^Ps IMerar. Analeet. I. 24 etc
13773 MENANDER, Arrius. Frag-
menta legum de re militari cum
00mm. Celestini Mirbelli. Denuo
edid., notas et ind. adjec. J. G.
Harnisch. Lps. 1753. 4".
The earlier, but inoorrect edition, Bitu»
rigis, 1667. 12°. is very scarce.
13774 MENARD, Ln. Histoire
ciy. eocl^. et litt^. de la yille de
Nismes, ayec des notes et les preu-
yes. Par. 1750-58. 4®. 7 vols, with
plates. Also on large paper.
13775 MENASSEH ben Israel. Pie-
dra gloriosa o de la estatua de Ne-
buchadnesar. Amst. 5415 (1655).
12°.
With 4 plates by Rembrant, oonceminff
which oonsultGer«aiti/ CeUal. de Femore de
Rembr. p. 22 sq., and SuppUm. p. 13.
13776 MENCKE, P. O. Obsenra-
tionum lat. linguae liber. Lps. 1 745.
8°
13777 MENCKE, J. Bch. Scrip-
tores rerum Germanicar., prtecipue
Saxonicar. Lps., Martini, 1728. fol.
3 voll.
Copies on strong writing-paper are very
scarce.
13778 MENDELSOHN, Mos. Phi-
loBoph. Schrr. 3 Ausg. Berl., Voss,
1086
MEN
1777. 8^ 2 voU. (i d. 8 gr.) Kleine
philos. Schrr. (herausg. von J. G.
Muchler). Berl., Vieweg, 1789. 8°.
(16 gr.) Phadon od. uber die Un.
sterblichk. der Seele in 3 Gespra-
chen. 5 Ausg. herausg. mit Zusat-
zen von D. Friedlander. Berl., Ni-
colai, 1 814. 8°. (20 gr.) Werke.
Pesth u. Wien, 1 820. small 8°. 1 2
vols.
Phddcn trazulated into French by Jan.
ker, Amai. 1773 or 87. 8'. In English
(byCuUen), Land, 1789. 8^ In Danidi,
Kbhvn. 1779. 8**. Opere JUotqfiche, vdgiu
fizz, da Pizzetti. Parmoy stamp, reale
(Bodoni), 1800. 8'. a voU.
MENDES, see Costa.
13779 MENDEZ, Fr. Typografia
Espanola o historia de la introduc-
cion, propagacion y progresos del
arte de la imprenta en Espana;
Madr. 1796. 4°.
It was published at the author*s own es-
tablishment, and is extremely scarce in
Germany. I have unfortunately not been
able to make use of it.
13780 MENDOZA, Ant. Hurtado.
Obras liricas y comicas divinas y
humanas. Ed. II. correg. por Ambr.
Cano. Madr. 1728. 4^
13781 MENDOZA, Bernardino de.
Comentarios de lo sucedido en las
guerras de los payses baxos desde
'5^7-77- Madr., Madrigal, 1592.
In French, Par. 1591 or 161 1. 8°.
13782 MENDOZA, Diego Hurtado
de. Obras. Madr. i6ro. 4^
A mutilated edition.
13783 — guerra de Granada, que
hize Felipe II contro los Moriscos.
Nueva impresion completa de lo
que faltava en las anteriores, y es-
crivio el autor, y anadida con su
vida, y lo que se avia suplido por
el conde de Portalegre. Valencia.
.1776.4'.
In this edition the text is again restored
from genuine MSS. The earlier editions
were mutilated by order of the government.
It first appeared among his Obras in 16 10,
then by itself, Lisb. 1617. 4°. Madr. 1674.
4\ Valencia (1730), and 1766. 8^ It
must not be confounded with Hita*s works;
see above Guerras.
MEN
13784 '-^ la vida de Lazarillo de
Tormes, y de sus fortunas y adver-
sidades. Milan, Antoni, 1587. 8^
75 leaves.
An earlier edition, Anvers. I553> i6^
and an edition, Tarragona, 1586. la*. are
elsewhere cited by Brunet. These editions,
as well as that En la qffie. Planlhuanay
1595 or 1 602. 8^ and Zaragoza, PereZf
1599. 8^ contain the romance in its ori-
ginal form, and only the first part. Romaf
FacchettOf 1600. 12°. appears to be mu-
tilated.
13785 — la vida de Lazarillo de
Tormes, corregida y emendada por
J. de Luna. Zaragoza, Destar,
1652. 12^
Also, Par., Tiffame, 1633. I3^ and tft.,
BottUmni, 1620. 12^ 2 vols. (In Spanish
and French.) The book is now rmd al-
most only according to this edition, and
continuation of Luna. Vida de Laz. de
Tormes, eotejada eon los mejores exemplaree
y corregida por J. Jorge Keil. Gotha,
1810. 8^ (also in his BibL Espan.) Also
Madr. 181 3. it\ *
13786 — Lazariglio, il picariglio Cas-
tigliano, o sia la di lui vita, trad, da
Barezzo Barezzi. Ven. 1622, or
26, or 35. 8°. 2 voll.
13787 — aventures et espi^leries de
Lazarille de Tormes, ^crites par
lui-m^me. Par., Didot. 180T. large
8^. 2 parts in i vol. with 40 bad
plates ( 1 2 fr., on fine paper 1 5 £r.).
This tran^tion is the same as had
already appeared. Par., Barbin, 1678. r6^.
Lyon, 1697. 12**. and BruxeUes, 1698. 12**.
with plates. This last edition cf 1698
is scarce, neat, and has good plates. Ih.
1699, or 1701, or 13. I2^ have inferior
impressions of the plates. The translator
is unknown. Another earlier translation
by van der Meereii, Par. 1561. 8°. (which
however Barbier attributes either to J.
Gamier de Laval or J. Sangrain), con-
tains only the ist part, the 2nd (translated
by Pt. d*Audiguier) was first added in the
edition, Anvers, 1508. 12''. Also> For.
1623. I2^ Lyon, 1^9. l2^ The trans-
lation made fnan. Luna*s edition, par L*
S. D. Par. 1660. 12°. is different from it.
There is another beside Latnede Lazarille
de Torm. trad, en vers fr. par le sieur
de B. Par. 1653. 4**. Also the edition,
Brtusell. (Rouen), 1721. 12**. 2 vols, with
plates, appears to be a distinct translation.
— 7* leeven van Lazarus van Tormus.
Amst. 1669. 12". In English, Lond. 1708.
8^
MEN
13788 — leben des Lazarillo von
Tonnes, iibs. von J. G. Kelt.
Gotha, Steudel, 1810. 8^ (i d.
16 gr.)
Abenieuer, Ungemach, Launen u. Busts
Lam. V. Torm, Lpz. 1783. 8°. (6gr.) is an
abbreriated tmnalation. And earlier. His-
torien von Lax. v. T. Lpz. 1634. S**.
LfisHffe Begebenhh. des Laz. v. Torm.
UhHj 1769. 8^ 2 voll.
13789 MENDOZA, Jeronimo de.
Historia da Jornada de Africa.
Lisb., Craesbeeck, 1607. 4^
This edition is dted by the academy
of Liisbon. — Reimpretsa par Benio Josi de
Sauta Farinha, Lisb. 1 780. 8^ (400 rees.)
13790 MENDOZA, Marques de San-
tillana, oonde de Manazares, Ixiigo
Lopez de. Proverbios. Sev., Mey-
nardo Ungnt y Stanisl. Polono, 15
Nov. 1494. 4°. Gothic letter.
Concerning this yery scarce edition, see
Sanchez Poetuu arUeriores ai riglo XV.
T. I. p. XXXIV.
13791* — proverbios. Sev., Jac.
Cronberger, 36 Enero 1509. fol.
13792 — proverbios de do yfiigo
Lopez de mendoza. Sev., Jac.
Cronberger, 15 Jun. 15 19. fol.
32 leaves.
Not noticed in Panzer. In Mr. Bohl's
possession at Hamburgh. Also, ToLedOy
Gtup. de AvilOf 1525. fol. SeviUa, J.
Cronberger, 15 Enero 1530. foL Sev., J.
Juvado de Vapela, 1532. fol. Toledo ^ J. de
Affola, 1537 or 52. fol. Sev. 1548. fol.
AAzio, Con proverbios y seniencias del Se-
neca. Anvers, 1552. 12**.
13793 — proverbios. La obra que
hizo Jorge Manrique a la muerte
de Rodr. Manrique. Coplas de
Mingo Revulgo con sus glosas.
Anvers, viuda de Mt. Nucio, 1558.
Also, Anvers, Ph. Nucio, I58r, or 84,
or 94. 1 2",
13794 — proverbios utilisimos, tras-
ladados del castellano gotico al
corriente por Fr. X. de Villanueva,
glosados por Diaz de Toledo. Madr.
1787. 8°.
Also at the end of the Cronica del rey
D. Enrique IV, Madr. 1787. 4^
13795 — refranes. Sev., Jac. Cron-
berger, 1508. fol.
Atfo^ ib.f id., 1522. 4*. Panzer, IX.
MEN
1087
475, also hBA^Bias contra fortuna por
el marques \Ynigo Lopez. Sev., StanisL
Polono, 3 Abril 1502. 4". and Santander
Dial. III. 163, has Vita Christi /echo por
coplas d petition de D. Jtuina de Cartagena,
Zanwra, Ant. de Centenara, 25 Henero
1482. 4^
13796 MENDOZA y Rios, Jos. de.
Tratado de navegacion. Madr.,
impr. real, 1787. 4^ 2 vols, with
20 plates (52 rs.)
He also published in London a new work
on navigation in 4**. 2 vols.
13797 — coleccion de tablas para
varios usos de la navegacion. Madr.,
impr. real, 1800. fol. (50 rs.)
13798 — tables for facilitating the
calculations of nautical astronomy.
Lond. 1801. 4*^.
13799 — a complete collection of
tables for navigation and nautical
astronomy. Lond. 1805. 4°.
13800 MENDOZA, J. Gonzal. de.
Historia de las cosas mas notables,
ritos y costumbres del reyno de
la China, con un itinerario del
nuevo mundo del P. Mt. Ignatio.
Roma, Accolti, 1585. 8^ Also,
Anvers, 1596. 8°.
Translated from the Chinese, and con-
taining the first representation of Chinese
characters in Europe. In Latin by Jo.
Bnilius, Antw. 1655. ^°' ^'^ Italian by
Fr. Avanzo, Roma, 1586. 4°. Ven. 1580.
8*^. and often. In German by J. Kellner,
Ff. 1589. 4*". In Dutch, Del/, 1656. 12**.
MENDOZA, Peralta y, see Mon-
DEJAR.
13801 MENDOZA, Pt. Salazar.
Origen de las dignidad seglares
de Castilla y Leon. Madr., Cano,"
1 794. 4°.
This new enlarged edition forms an ap-
pendajte to Ooampo (see below). Pre-
viously, Toledo, 1 618. foL Madr. 1657.
fol.
13802 — monarquia de Espana.
Publicala Bm. Ulloa. Madr.,
Ibarra, 1770--71. small fol. 3 vols.
13803 — cronica de el gran cardenal
de Espana, don Pt. Gonzal. de
Mendoza. Toledo, Ortiz, 1625. fol.
See also Pt. Salazar, who must not be
confounded with this author.
13804 MENELAI sphsericorum 11.
Ill (lat.) Quos olim collatis MSS.
1088 MEN
hebrseis et anbicis tjpis ezpri*
mendos curav. Ed. Haliejiu. Prae-
fat. addid. G. Costard. Ox.,8uintib.
acad., 1758. large 8^ 112 pages
(3s.)
This edition is almost entirely unknown
in Germany. I consider N. Hein8iiis*s as-
sertion, In Sicilia olim Menelaus nuUhe-
moHctu est edUtUf quern temel tantum ffidi
(CL Belgar, ad Maghab, Epp, I. 927), to
be an incorrect reminiscence, as I am un-
able to find any thing about it.
MENESSIER, see Pbrobval.
13805 MENESTRIER, CI. Fr. His.
toire civile on consulaire de la
ville de Lyon. Lyon, 1696. fol.
Scarce, and prised in France as one of
the best histories of a town.
13806 — description de la belle et
grande colonne histori^e, dress^ k
rhonneur de Temp. Theodose, des-
sin^e par Gentile Bellin^ expliq.
par Menestrier. Par. 170a. large
fol. with 18 plates.
13807 MENEZES, Aleixo de. Jor-
nada^ quando foy as Serras do Ma-
laver, et lugares em que morao os
antigos Christaos de S. Thome etc.
reoopilada por Ant. de Gouuea.
Coimbra, Loureyro, 1606. fol.
13808 MENEZES, Fern. de. Vida
e ac9oens del rey D. Joao I. Lisb.^
Galrao^ 1^7 7- 4°-
Cited by the academy of Lisbon.
13809 — historia de Tangere, que
comprehende as noticias desde a sua
primeira conquista ate a sua niina.
Lisb., Feraeira, 1732. fol.
Also cited and very scarce.
13810 MENEZES, conde da Eri-
ceira, Fr. X. de. Henriqueida,
poema heroico. Lisb., Fonseca,
1741.4°.
13811 MENGS, Ant. Rph. Opere,
pubblic. da Gius. N. d' Azara.
Parma, Bodoni, 1780. 4°. 2 vols.
Also on line paper.
The reprint, Baaaano, 1783. 8**. 2 vols,
is after this fine edition.
13812 — opere, in questa ediz. cor-
rette ed aumentate da C. Fea.
Roma, Pagliarini, 1787. 4°.
Also in 2 vols. 8**. The best edition,
with considerable additions from the papers
which Mengs left behind him, and aug-
MEN
amt^ with a complete index of llitngi.
Obrat pubReadtu pair Jo$, N, de Asiainu
Madr. 1780 or 97. 4°. (22 rs.) (Euvret.
Par. 1786. 4*. 2 vols. Work$. Land,
1796. 8^ 3 vok. Werke, uba. nam CA. F.
Prange* HaUe^ 1786. laige 8". 3 vob.
(2d. i2gr.)
MENIGKEN, see Vikulus.
13813 MENINSKI, Fr. a Mesgnien.
Thesaurus linguar .orientalium^ Tur-
cicae, Arab.^ Pers., cum interpretat.
lat., germ., ital., gall> et polon. Vi-
enna Austr. 1680. 3 voU. Lin-
guar, orientalium Tnrcicse, Arab.,
Fersicie institutiones s. grammatica
Turcica, ib. 1680. Complementum
thesauri linguar. oriental, s. ono-
masticum Latino-Turcico-Arabioo-
Persicum. ib. 1680. fol. Altogether
5 vols.
A scarce edition of this important woik,
and the most sought after. It is indis-
pensable on account of the Latin index,
which is not to be found in the following
edition, and is sometimes even wanting in
the copies of the first edition, because the
first hijf of it (not the whole work), already
printed, was entirely burnt at the siege of
Vienna in 1 683, after which Meninski had a
smaller number of them printed again ; the
division of the vols, is thus: voL I. 10
leaves of jMvUminarv matter and col. i~
2248; voL II. (without any title) ool.
2249.^20; voL III. (without any title)
ool. 442i-4So8o (including the appendix,
which begins coL 5649); vol. IV. {IntA'
tutt, hng, or,) 4 leaves of preliminary
matter, 216 pages, and i leaf of cor-
rections; voL V. (CompUmefUum) 3 kaves
of preliminary matter, and 1998 columns
(including the appendix, which begins
col. 1807).
13814 — lexicon Arabico-Persico-
Turcicum, nunc secundis curis re-
oognitum et auctum (a Bn. de Je-
nisch et Fr. de Klezl). Vienna;,
Kurzboeck, 1780-1802. fol. 4 voll.
(220 fr., on large paper 330 fr.)
Notwithstanding its corrections this edi-
tion does not entirely replace the preceding,
inasmuch as it contains neither die Gram-
ma/. Turc. nor the Onomasticon. F. Freih.
von Binder was the cause of this edition,
who also induced the empress Maria The-
resa to aid it, and she paid 8000 florins as
a subscription for 100 copies. The king of
Poland was the only other subscriber.
The impression was 502 copies in all,
2 of which were on Dutch paper. What
remained of the impression was bought by
MEN
Rtnouard of Parity to whom alone it now
belongB.
13815 — institatt. linguie Turc cam
mdimentis parallelis linguar. arab.
ct pers., ed. Ad. Fr. Kollar. Vi-
ennn, de Ghelen^ i75^* 4°- ^ parts
in I vol. (2 d.^
Printed by itself from the Lexicon.
13816 MENOLOGIUM Graecor.,
jussu Basilii Imp. grsece olim edi-
tum. In tres partes di visum, nunc
prim. gr. et lat. editum st. et op.
Annib. Albani. Urbini, i?^?* ^oi,
3 vols, with plates.
See also MEKiCA and Morcelli.
MENON, see Maoagno.
13817 MENOT, Mch. Sermones
quadragesimales Turonis declamati.
Par., Chevallon, 1525. 8^ Gothic
letter.
Aho, Par. 15 19. 8^ Gothic letter.
13818 — sermones quadragesimales
Parisiis declamati. Par.^ J. Petit,
1530. S"*. Gothic letter.
Len scarce and sooght after than the
]ireoeding. Alao^ Par, 1526. 8°. Consult
Artigntf Mhnwrei, III. 211 etc.
13819 MENSA philosophica, optime
distos valetudinis studiosis juvenibus
apparata. Par., Regnault, 151 2.
8°. Gothic letter.
This edition is not noticed by Panzer.
Gonoemlng the often printed book itself,
which has been soraetimes attributed to Mch.
Scotus, sometimes to Theobald. Angnilber-
tus, but which must not be confounded
with a similar work of Conrad von Hal-
berstadt, see Frey^g Appar. lit. II. 814
etc. Wellert AUes, III. 366. Denis
GareU, BUd. 59.
13820 MENTELLE, Edme, et
Maltb-Britn. G^ographie ma-
thematique de toutes les parties du
monde. Par., Tardieu, an XII
(1803-6). 8°. 16 vols, and atlas in
fol. (160 ft.) Also on vellum
paper.
New alterations were annexed in 181 7.
13821 — et P. G. Chanlaire.
Atlas universal de geographic phy-
sique et politique, ancienne et mo-
derne (de 169 cartes). Par., Chan-
laire, an XIV (1806). large fol.
(i5ofr., 230 fr.)
MEN
1089
13822 — geographic comparee. Par.
1 78 1. 8°. 7 vols, and maps in 7
parts.
In German (by J. G. Muller), WinUr^
ihur, 1785-90. 8°. 7 vols. (lod. iSgr.}—.
Concerning Mentelle*a other writings see
Millin Magat. encyd. 18 16, I. 360 etc.
13823 MENTHEN, Gf. (anon.)
Thesaurus theologico-philologicus
s. sylloge dissertationum elegantio-
rum ad selecta et illustriora V.
et N. T. loca, a theologis pro-
testantibus in Germania separatim
conscriptar. Amst. 1701-2. fol.
a voll. — Novus thesaurus theol.
philol. etc. cura Thdr. Hasaei et Or.
Ikenii. LB. 1732. fol. a voll.
These 2 collections, tlie selection of which
ought to have been better, contain also
several dissertations never before printed.
A German abridgment thereof is Ch. Mel'
horn Grundl. ErkTdr. der h. Sohr. A. T.
Lpg. 1 738^8. 4°. 6 voll.
13824 MENTRIDA, Alonso de.
Vocabulario de las lenguas Fili-
pinas. Manila, 1637. 4°.
13825 MENTZEL, Ch. Lexicon
plantar, polyglotton universale. Be-
rol. 1715. fol.
Previously, ib. 1682 and 96. fol.
MENU, see Jones, No. 10885.
13826 MENUS propos, les. With-
out place or date (Rouen, Robinei
Mad). 4?. Gothic letter, 12 leaves.
In verse and in the form of a dialogue,
and quite different from Oringore*s work
with this title. Also, Par., J. Trepperely
without date. 4^. OoUiic letter.
13827 MENZINI, Bd. Opere de
Benedetto Fiorentino. Fir., alia
Condotta, 1680. 4°. 2 parts in
I vol.
The first edition. T. I. contains, Ana^
creorUichgy poetie lirichef and (with a sepa-
rate title) Delia cosirwsume trregol. della
lingua Toao., and Ditcorao, T. II. Apo-
logeHcus, de hterator. hommwn invidia^ and
(with a separate title) De infeHdtate ter^
rmii amoris. — The following are the ori-
ginal editions of his other writings: De
lileraior. hominum invidia, Flor. 1675. 8^
Della ooetrux. trregol. della lingua Toac,
Fir. 1679. 8**. Del terreelre paradiao
Hbri 3. Roma, Molo, 1691. 8^ Sonetii.
ib., id., 1692. 8°. Elegie. ib., id., 1697.
8° DeW arte poet. Fir., Matiui, 1688.
large 8^ 149 pages (p. 1 15-149, whidi
1090
MEN
contain two cancels, appear to have been
printed later thereto). Lamenkutiom del
S, prqfeta Geremia. Roma, Zenobi, 1 704.
8^. also on strong paper. Accademia Tut-
culanOf opera poetuma, puhblic. da Fr. del
Teglia, Roma, de' Rotsi, 1705. 8".
13828 — rime. Fir.. Nestenus e
Moiicke, 1730-34. large 8°. 4 parts
in 2 vols.
This edition, superintended by Ant.
Mar. Bisdoni, which contains only the
poetical works, is properly the one cited by
the academy della Cnisca. The first 3
vols, contain the poetical writings men-
tioned in the preceding article, and the 4th
Etopedia, Cangone, CapUolOf Gius. Pao-
Ittcei vita di Merutini, and Varie lezionL
The Satire are wanting, but are sometimes
bound up with this edition, being taken
from the first undated edition (see No.
13832)-
13829 — opere, accresciute e riordi-
nate. Fir.. Tartini e Franchi,
1731-32. 4°. 4 voll.
lliis edition, superintended by Fr. del
Teglia, and not to be confounded with the
preceding, contains Menzini^s entire works.
There are copies on lai^ and fine paper,
and sometimes also with 1 different titles.
13830 — opere. Fir. 1820. 8°. 5 vols,
with Menzini's portrait.
13831 — poesie. Nizza, 1782. 12°.
2 voll.
13832 — satire. Without place or
date. 4®. 80 pages.
The first edition, and dted by the aca-
demy della Crusca, with only a half title.
It is far inferior to the following editions.
13833 — satire (con note di Ant.
Mar. Salvini). Amst. 1718. 8°.
Also on large paper.
13834 — satire, con le note di Ant.
Mar. Salvini, Ant. Mar. Biscioni,
G. van der Broodt e altri celebri
autori. Si aggiunge un ragiona-
mento sopra la necessitii e utility
della satira da Pt. Casim. Romolini.
Leida (Lucca), van Eet, 1759. 8^
A good edition. The reprint, Bema,
1763. 8**. is of no value. Also, Bema,
1782. 4'.
13835 — satire, con le note postume
di Rinaldo Mar. Bracci, pubblic. da
un accademico immobile, e dal me-
desimo arricchite degli argomenti
e di nuove annotazioni, coll' ag-
giunta d* un ragionamento d' Alcisto
MER
Solajdio sopra 1' uso della satira
contro il parere di Pier Casim.
RomoL'ni. Napoli, Rota, 1763. 4°.
Prized on account of the various rmdings
from a MS.
13836 — satire. Lond. (Ltvomo),
Masi, 1788. I2^ With Menzini's
portrait.
Neat, with new various readings from a
MS., and Salvini^s and Paoluoci*s life d
Menzini. Komolini*s RagumamerUo is
omitted.
13837 — satire con annotaz. di Sal-
vini, Biscioni ed altri. Lond. (Lt-
vomo, Masi), 1820. 12®. With
Menzini's portrait.
Also in the Pamauo lial, XL. 67 etc.
13838 — arte poetica ed elegie. Na-
poll (Lucca), 1728. 8°.
Also, Fir. 1728. 8^ Prato, 18 16. 12'
His Arcadia is with that of Sannazaro,
Ven. 1746. I2^
13839 MEO, Alessandro. Annali
critico-diplomatici del regno di Na-
poli della mezzana eta. Nap., Or-
sini, 1 795 etc. 4®. 1 1 voll.
13840 MER des histoires. Par., Pt.
le Rouge, 1488. fol. Gothic letter,
2 vols, with woodcuts.
The 1st vol. has 257 leaves, and the 2nd
271, 28, and 8. This work is no transla-
tion of J. Columnm mare hietoria/r., but of
the RudimerUwn ntmtior. Lubec., 1475.
fol. Consult Beckmann Lit. tier Reiee-
betchrr. II. 43 sq. Concerning the dififer-
ent editions see lb. II. 49 sq.
13841 Par., Ant. Verard,
without date. fol. Gothic letter,
2 vols.
The finest edition, yet at a low price
in France. A copy on vellum, with 427
miniatures (but wanting the ist leaf of the
2nd voL), 250 fr. Gaignat, 300 fr. Valliere,
950 fr. McCarthy. Dibdin, in the Bibl.
Decam. II. 364, mentionB a copy of the
Mer dee hittoiree. Par., Verard, 1497.^0!.
2 vols, on vellum, which was formerly in
Colbert's library, and is now in the duke
of Devonshire's.
13842 Lyon, J. du Pr^, 28
Aoust 1 49 1, fol. €k>thic letter.
2 vols.
13843 Par., (par N. Cousteau)
pour Gkdliot du Pre, 1536. fol. Go-
thic letter, 2 parts in i vol. with
woodcuts.
1
13844 — mar de historias. Valencia,
i53i.fol.
Not noCioed in Panser.
MER des histoires, see Chroniqubs^
l^o, 4163.
13845 MISRARD de Saint -Just.
Les bautes Pyrenees en miniature.
Par. 1790. 18**. A copy on vellum
26 fr. Meon. £loge historique de
Sylvain Bailly. Par., Didot, 1794.
18®. Only 25 copies. A copy
on vellum, 71 fr. Merard, 25 fr.
Meon. Imitation en vers fran9.
des odes d'Anacr^n. Par. 1798.
18°. L'occasion et le moment, ou
les petits riens d'un amateur. Par.^
Didot, 1782. 18°. 4 voll. La cor-
beille de fleurs. Par. 1797. 18®.
Bergeries et opuscules de Mile
Dormoyl'ain^. En Arcadie {Par,^
Didoi), without date. i8^ Les
petit J^han de Saintre et la dame
des belles-cousines, romance suivie
de celle de Gerard de Nevers. Par.
an 6, 1 2^'. Les ^trennes du coeur
ou I'hommage des amis au cli&teau
de Lyvry. {Par., Didol), without
date. 12°.
Of all these pieces, of which for the most
part only 25 copies were printed, there
are two or diree copies on vellum. See
also Fables.
13846 MERAS y Queypo, Ign. de.
Obras poeticas. Madr., Barco, 1797.
8^ 2 voU.
13847 MERCADO, Pt. Nova ency-
clopaedia missionis apostolic® in
r^no Cypri s. institutt. linguie
graecae vulgaris. Romie, Salvioni,
1732. 4°-
13848 MERCATI, Mch. Metallo-
theca, opus posth., cura et stud J.
Mar. Lancisii illustratum. Romae,
1 7 1 7. fol. Appendix, ib. 171 9. fol.
2 parte in 1 vol. with plates. Also
on large paper.
This work received, ib, 1 719, a new chief
title, in which the appendix also is men-
tioned. There ought to be included a
Tiew of the Metallotheca and portraits of
Mercati and Landsi ; the other plates are
printed in the text.
13849 — degli obelischi di Roma.
Roma, Basa^ 1589.4°.
VOL. III.
MER
1091
13850 MERCATOR, Marius. Opera.
Prodeunt nunc prim. stud. J. Gar-
nerii. Par., Cramoisy, 1673. fol.
2 voll.
Gamier has rather disfigured the text hy
his arbitrary arrangement and alterations.
13851 — opera. St. Baluzius ad fid.
vett. coda. MSS. emendav. et illus-
trav. Par., Moguet, 1684. 8°.
Baluzius restored its genuine form to the
text from a Vatican MS., and his notes are
valuable. — Qp/). ex ed, Baltuni nuno
demum reeeruita, piurib, in locis retttttOa
et Uiustraia, in Gaiiandi Bibl. PP. VII I.
6i5-73?> » the best edition.
13852 MERCIER, L. Sb. Tableau
de Paris. Amst. 1782-88. 8°.
12 voll. In German by Bh. G.
Walch. Lpz. 1783-84. 8°. 8 voll.
(5 d. 8 gr.) Abridged (by Sm.
Gli. Burde). Bresl. 1783-84. 8°.
4 voll. — Le nouveau Paris. Par.,
an 7-8 (1797). 8°. 6 parts in 3 voll.
In German by C. F. Cramer.
Brschw. 1799. S''- 2 voll. (i d. 8gr.)
—Theatre. Amst. 1778-84. 8^.
4 vols, ^th plates.
13863 MERCIER de St. Leger,
Bm. Extrait d'un MS. intitule.-
Le livre du tr^ chevalereux oomte
d'Artois et de sa femme fille du
comte de Boulogne. {Par.) 1783.
8°.
Of this essay, to be found in the BibL
des Romans 1783. Jan, T. I, only i copy
on vellum (48 fr. Cr^venna, 75 fr. McCar-
thy) and 25 copies on paper were separately
struck off. What a pity that this distin-
guished bibliog^rapher had not undertaken
larger works. His life is iu Chardm Me-
langes, II. 341 sq. See also Debure and
Marchand.
13854 MERCURE galant and Mer-
cure de France. Par., 167 2-1 8 18.
in 1 2°. and in 8°.
This journal, very scarce when oomplete,
but little sought after, contains about 1657
vols, in 12". and 130 vok. in 8*. The
first oommencer of it (in Febr. 1672) was
J. Donneau de Vistf ; the principle fellow.
labourers are mentioned in Barbier Did.
des anon. II. 69. Consult also the preface
to Jan. 1755 and Mav 1760, p. 127 sq.
The divisions are as follows :
I. Mercure Galant, 1672, i vol., 1673 and
74. 5 vols., 1677. 10 vols., 1678-1716.
509 vols, (including 24 vol«. of different
relations). Extraardinaires, 33 vols.
4C
1098
MER
AffH^** du temt, 13 Tok. — In all 571
T0I3. in ia°. (Coniult VaUUre'i Catal.
IV. 349.)
II. Mercure de France ^ x 7 1 j-~-Juns 1 778.
603 vols, in 12". 2 Yols. of which are
bound in one.
III. Mercure de France, mite publiie par
Panckoucke, June 1778-15 Dec. (No.
49.) 1792. 174 vols, in I2^
IV. Mercure deFrancCy 1$ Dee. 1702-25
March 1 793 (with the Nos. 5OU67 and
f-82 as dsoly papers), then as a weekly
paper from 28 March 1793 (No. 87)-
30 Pluviose an VII. In all 40 vols,
in 8°., the last of which has 3 numbers.
V. Mercure de France, impr. cheM Coil-
leau, an VII (1797). 40 numbers in 10
vols, in 12°.
VI. Mercure de France^ impr. chez Didoi
Jeune, i Mesndor an Will. (i8oo)-30
Prairial an X (1802), 8 vols. Then
continued without interruption, but by
different conductors, from i Messidor €m
X (June 1802) to Jan. 31. 18 18. The
Minerve Franfaise was announced as a
continuation (since 18 18, 4 vols, an-
nually), which went on even along with
the following.
VII. Mercure de France, in 8**. Recom-
menced since July 17. 18 19. A number
every Saturday ( annual subscription
60 fr.).
See also Choix des anciens Mercures.
MERCURE fran9oi8, see Chrono-
LooiE novennaire.
13855 MERCURIALIS, Hi. Opus-
cula aurea et selecta. Ven.^ Juntae,
1644 ^^^'
13856 — de arte gymnastica 11. VI.
Ed. noviss. aucta, emendata et fi.
guris authenticis Cp. Coriolani ex-
ornata. Amst. 1672. 4*^. with
plates.
At first, Ven. 1569. 4°. without figures.
Also in the preceding book, and in Potent
Suppt. the*, antiq. III. 445 sq.
13857 — variar. lectionum in medi-
cins scriptoribus et aliis libri VI.
Par. 1585. 8*^. Also, Ven. 1588.
4°.
Ven. 1570. 4°. has only 4 l>ooks, and
Bos. 1576. 8°. has 5.
13858 MERCURIO portuguez com
as novas da guerra entre Portugal
et Castella, Jan. 1663-Jul. 1667.
Lisb. 1663-67. 4°. in i vol.
The years 1663-66 were attributed to
Ant. de Sousa de Macedo, the 7 pieces of
the year 1667 are by others. No more
appeared.
MER
13859 MERCURIO historioo y po-
litico. Madr. 1 738-1 805. 8°. 207
voll.
No more has appeared.
13860 MERCURIO Pemano de his.
toria, literatura j noticias pnblicas.
Lima, 1791 --94. 8^ 12 voll.
For the publication of this journal, of
which no more appeared, a society was
formed under the name of the AnutU'
tea de Lima. Its object was diiefly di-
rected to Peru, oonoerning which country
it contains Ferv important information;
yet are there also poems and other essays.
Consult Edinburgh Review, IX. 433 sq.
13861 MERCURIUS, HoUandsche.
Haarlem, 1650-90. 4°. 41 parts in
9 or I o vols. De Europische Mer-
curius. Amst. u. Haag, 1690-1755.
4°. 66 voll.
MERCURIUS Trismegistus, see
Hermes.
13862 MERCURIUS monachus. Per-
necessaria de pulsibus doctrina. Ex
MS. cod. regiie Neapol. bibl. edid.
atque illustrav. Salvator Cyrillus.
Neapoli, 1812. 8°. 63 pages.
The author lived in the loth or nth
century.
M£RE sotte, see Grinoorb.
13863 MERGENTHAL, Hans von.
Beschreibung der Reise u. Meer-
farth in das heil. Land nach Jem-
salem Herm Albrechts, Herzog zu
Sachsen (im J. 1476). Lpz., Ber-
waldt, 1586. 4**. Also, ib. 1602.
4^
Both editions are mutilated, see C/n-
tchuld, Naohrr. 1735. p. 649.
13864 MERIAN, Mar.Sybilla. Neues
Blumenbuch. Nrb. 1680. fol. 3
parts with 36 illuminated plates.
Also with the Latin title, Florum fatd'
euli tret ad vivum depictu Nrb, i68o* foL
with 36 illuminated plates.
13865 — erucarum ortus, alimentum
et paradoxa metamorphosis. Amst.,
Oosterwyk. (1717). 4°. with plates.
Also on large paper, and with illtu
minated plates.
Containing i title-^ate, a portrait of Me-
rian, and 153 pUtes. JPreviously in Oerman :
Der Raupen vunderbare Verwandlung u,
sonderbare Blumennahrung. Nrb. 1679
and Ff. a. M. 1683. 4^ t vob. with 50
MER
plates each. Der Rtapen begm^ voedxel
en wonderbaare verandering. Amst. (1683).
4**. with 150 illuminated plates. This
work is the basis of the Hittoire des tn.
Medea.
13866 — metamorphosis insector.
Surinamensium ofte Verandering
der Surinaamsche Insecten. Amst.,
Valkj without date. fol. with 60
plates. Also illuminated.
This edition is with a Latin text. An-
other with the same title, t^., id., without
date. fol. with 60 plates, an^ with a Dutch
text, has in part newly engraved plates,
which are numbered on from leaf 41, and
are furnished with the name of the en-
gravers.
13867 — metamorphosis insector.
Surinamensium. Amst., Valk, 1705.
large fol. with 60 plates. Also il-
luminated.
This edition is frequently to be met with,
and is sinking daily in price.
13868 — dissertatio de generatione
et metamoTphosibus insector. Suri-
namensium. Am St., Oosterwyk,
1719. large fol. with 72 plates.
AJjso illuminated.
A new impression of the preceding work
augmented with 11 plates, but the impres-
sioiM of the plates are inferior. The same
is the case with the following editions:
Diaeertatum sur la gineraium et lee irans^
formaiMna dea inaectea de Surinam^ en
fra/i^. et latm. Haye, Goaae, 1726. large
fol. with 72 plates. Also illuminated.
Over de voortteeHng en toonderbaerlyke Ve-
randeringen der Surinaamache Inaecten,
Amai.^ Bemardf 1730. lai^ fol. with 72
plates. Also illuminated.
13869 — histoire des insectes de
r£urope, dessin. d'apr^ nature et
expiiq. par Mar. Sib. Merian, trad.
da hollandais en fr. par J. Marret.
Amst., Bernard, 1730. large fol.
with plates. Also illuminated.
This is often found along with the French
edition of 1726 of the preceding work.
With 184 plates on 93 leaves, when there
are 1 plates on each leaf, or on 47 leaves,
when each leaf contains 4 plates. The
Dutch original edition is De Europiache
Inaecten. Amat.^ Bernard, 1 730. large fol.
with 184 plates on 47 leaves. The follow-
ing is a collection of the plates of Nos.
13868 and 9: Recueil dea plantea dea
Indea par Mar. Sib. Mirian. Par.y Hu-
qviery without date. foL
13870 -^ histoire gen^rale des insectes
MER
1098
de Surinam et de toute TEurope.
Ed. III. augm. par Pt. Jos. Buc'hoz.
Par. 1771. large fol. 3 parts, with
plates. Also illuminated.
Not prized, although a 3rd part with 69
plates is added. There is usually found
with it: Hiatmre not. de divera oiaeaux,
qui habHent le globe, trad, du lot, de
Jonaton. Par. 1773. fol. 2 parts, with
plates.
13871 MERIAN, Mth. Icones bi-
blicae, prsecipuas S. Script, historias
eleganter et graphice repreesentantes.
Bibl. Figuren etc. mit Versen vnd
Reymen in dreyen Sprachen. Strb.,
Zetzner, 1625. Th. II. Without
place or date (1636). Th. III.
Ff. a. M., Kempffer, 1627. Novi
T. prsecipuae historise et visiones.
Ff. a. M., Merian, 1627. ol^long4°.
4 parts in i vol.
' Of III, 135, 87, and 158 pages.
13872 — historise sacrte V. et N. T.
Biblische Figuren, darinnen die
fiirnembste Historien in h. Schrifft
begriffen. Figures de la bible etc,
Bybelsche Figuren etc. Figures of
the bible. Amst., N. Visscher,
without date. fol. 3 parts in i vol.,
with 258 plates.
The above is the engraved title. Then
follows a printed title, Bybel Prinien. . jaS"
gebeelt door Mth. Merian, en nu . . ver-
tneerderty geteckent en in Koper gemaeckt
door Pt. Hendrickx Schut. A mat., Via*
acher. T. I. has 3 leaves of preliminary
matter, and 62 leaves of plates from the
books of Moses. T. II. has i half-title,
and 1 1 1 leaves of plates from the rest of the
books of the Old Testament. T. III. i
half-title, and 85 plates from the New
Testament. The plates occupy the upper
part of each leaf, and underneath is an ez«
planation in Latin, German, French, Eng-
hsh, and Dutch verse, and in Dutch prose.
The reverse of every leaf is lilank. Rein.
Anslo mentions himself as the author of
the Dutch verse on the last leaf of the
New Testament.
13873 — Todten-Tantz, wie derselbe
in der lobl. vnd weitberiilimt. Statt
Basel gantz kiinstlich gemahlet zn
sehen ist. Ff. 1649. 4°. 206 pages,
with 44 plates.
With German rhymes. Also, Ff, 1696.
4**. with the same plates. According to
FUsaU there is a first edition of i63i<
4C2
1094
MER
13874 -^ la dance des morts telle
qu'on la voit depeinte dans la ville
de Basle, avec Texplication en vers
fran9. trad, de Tallem. par P. Vieu.
Berlin, 1698. 4°. 8 leaves 'of preli-
minary matter, and 99 pages with
44 plates.
The same plates as in the preoeding.
13875 — la danse des morts comme
elle est depeinte dans la ville de
Basle, gravee sur I'original de Mth.
Merian, avec Texplicat. en fTan9. et
en allemand. Basle, i744» or 56,
or 89. 4°. with plates.
The edition of 1744 is preferable on
account of the first impression of the plates.
See also Brt, Florileoiuh, and Zeil-
LER.
13876 MERIGOT. Select collec-
tion of views and ruins in Rome
and its vicinity (Engl, and French).
Lond. 1797. 4^ with 61 plates
(4I. 4s.).
13877 MERILLIUS, Edm. Opera
juridica. Neapoli, 1720. 4°. 2 voll.
See also Justimianus, No. iio6a.
13878 MERINO de Jesu-Christo,
And. Escuela paleografica o de
leer letras antiguas desde la entrada
de los Godos en Espaiia hasta
nuestros tiempos. Madr., Lozano»
1780. large fol. with plates.
A splendid work with many and very
fine plates; the oompletest work of the
kind. See also Almeida.
13879 MERIVALES Orlando.
{Lond.) printed by Davison, 1814.
8^
Utterson in Loudon possesses the only
copy on vellum : see Dibdin BibL Decam,
II. 377, from which I have taken the
above title.
13880 MERLIN. Prophetia angli-
cana Merlini, vaticinia et prscdic-
tiones, a Galfredo Monomutensi
lat. conversa, una cum VII. libris
explanation um in eandem prophe-
tiam Alani de Insulis. Ff,, Me-
giser, 1603. 8°.
13881 — prophetia anglicana et ro-
mana h. e. Merlini vaticinia. Alani
de Insulis explanatt. in eandem.
Addita sunt vaticinia Joachimi ab-
MER
batis Calabri. Ff.^ Spies^ 1608.
8^
13882 — vaticinia et praedictiones
anglicanse^ in lat. versse a Galfredo
Monmutensi, una cum Alani de In-
sulis VII. libris explanationum in
easd. Ff.^ Zunner, 1649. ^°*
Joadiim^s predictions are alto included.
15883 — el baladro del sabio Merlin
con sus profecias. Burgos^ J. de
Burgos, 10 Febr. 1498. fol. Gothic
letter^ 106 numbered leaves.
So scarce, that the only known copy is in
the Royal library at Madrid.
13884 — Merlin y demanda del santo
Grial. Sevilla, 1500. foL
13885 — le 1-3. volume de Merlin
(ou vie et propheties de Merlin).
Par., Ant. V^rard, 1498. small foL
Gothic letter, 3 vols.
The finest edition, the meet songht aiiter,
and very scarce in good oondiSon. In
2 columns with 34 lines. The ist voL has
6 leaves of preliminary matter and 311
numbered leaves, the 2nd 6 leaves of prdi-
minary matter and 171 numbered leaves,
and die third 6 leaves of preliminary
matter and 151 numbered leaves. The
copy that was formerly M*Carthy*s, and
is now Hibbert*s, is quite erroneously stated
in Dibdin*s Decam, III. 175 as being on
vellum, whereas it is only on paper.
13886 — les propheties de Merlin.
Par., Verard, 1498. small fol. Gro-
thic letter.
The 3rd part of the preoeding editioD,
which is sometimes met with by itself. A
copy on vellum is in the Royal library at
Paris, a ^nd was sold for 27I. 68. at P4ris*s
sale.
13887 — les propheties de Merlin.
Rouen, J. MacI, Mch. Angier et
Rch. Mac^, without date. 4^. Go-
thic letter.
132 numbered leaves, with the signa-
tures oo-ov, and in 2 columns. The first
% vols, belonging thereto also probably 1^
peared.
13888 — le livre de Merlin, qui est
le premier de la table ronde^ avec
les propheties. Par., k Tenseigne
de la rose blanche (Ph. le Noir),
1528. 4^ Gothic letter, 3 parts in
I vol.
13889 — le I. et 2. livre de Merlin^
avec ses propheties. Par., veuve
MER
J. Trepperel, without date. 4^. Go-
thic letter, 3 parts.
There appean also to be an edition,
Par^ Ph. le Noir, 1505 or 1507. 4**.
a vch.
13890 — le roman de Merlin Ten-
chanteur, remis en bon frany. par
S. Boulard. Par, 1797. 12°. 3
volL
There is a copy oa vellum.
13891 — la historia de Merlino divisa
in VI. libri. Ven., Luca Veneziano,
I Febr. 1480. 4^
With the dgnatures a-o, in 2 oolamns,
and 44 lines. Translated from the French
by Zorri in 1379. The first edition of this
translation.
13892 — la vita di Merlino et de
le sue prophetie. Florentia^ 15
Marzo 1495. 4^ with woodcuts.
13893 — la vita di Merlino et de le
sue prophetie historiate. Ven. 1507.
4°. with woodcuts.
Haym has an edition, f^en. 1529. 4'°.
13894 — la vita di Merlino con le
sue profezie. Ven., Ruffinelli> 1539.
8^. with woodcuts.
13895 — la vita di Merlino con
le sue profetie, ristampate e cor-
rette. Ven., Bm. Imperatore, 1554.
A MS., Merlino Prqfexie 84 irad, in
quarta rime da lAoimo Fttlgenzio Net
AreHno (that is, Vine, GaKiei Fioreniino\
1648, see in MoreUi Cod, volg, Namaniy
p. 14«.
13896 — geschichte des Zauberers
Merlin. — in F. Schlegel's Samml.
romant. Dichtungen. Th. I. Lpz.
1804. 8°.
Consult also Ilagen^s and Biisching's
GmndriUy p. 153.
13897 — a treatyse of Merlyn, in
verse, which prophesied of many
hadpes here in England. Lond.,
Wynkyn de Worde, 1529. 4°.
13898 — the life of Merlin, sur-
named Ambrosius. His prophecies
and predictions interpreted, and
their truth made good by our Eng-
lish annalls. Lond., Emery^ 1641.
4".
MER
1096
13899 — Merlin's life and prophecies.
Lond., Cooper, 1754. 8°.
Also in the Rarities of Richmond. Lond.
1736. 8'. 4 vols.
13900 — Merlin's life, his prophecies
and predictions interpreted, by Th.
Heywood. Lond. 1813. 8°. (los.
6d.)
Concerning Merlin and his romance, see
Fabricii Bibl. med, et inf, lai. and Th,
Tanneri Bibl. Britannico-Hibem. Lond.
1748. fol. F. Ghi^ Freyiag Progr. de
Merlino Britannioo, Numb. 1737* fol.
HauberU Bibl. magica St. 31. p. 480 etc.
Fontanini dai T^eno, II. 191 etc. Me-
langes iir. d*une gr, bibl. VIII. 143 etc.
13901 MERLIN, M. Recueil al-
phab^tique de questions de droit
qui se pr^sentent le plus fr^quenu
ment dans les tribunaux. Nouv. ed.
Par. 181 1. 4". 5 voll. (84 fr.)
A third edition, enlarged, in 6 vols. 4**.
is in the press. At first (in larger cha-
racters). Par. an 11-13 (*^C>i-5). 4^
9 vols, to which there were 4 supplemental
vols, in 181 1.
13902 — repertoire universe! et rai-
sonn^ de jurisprudence. Ed. IV.
Par. 1 8 12-15. 4°. 15 voll. (225 fr.)
MERLINUS Coccajus, see Coc-
CAJUS. — Jac, see Concilia.
13903 MEROTISSO, Cintio. La
muerto entierro y honnras de Cres-
pina, marauzmana gata de Juan
Chrespo, en tres cantos de octava
rjma intitulados la Graticida. Par.
1604. 12°.
Very scarce.
13904 MERSENNE, Marin. Quoes-
tiones celeberrimse in genesin. Par.,
Cramoisy, 1623. fol.
The two leaves (col. 669-76.) where Mer-
senne speaks of the atheism of his time were
obliged to be suppressed and supplied by
cancels. Although this happened only
after the completion oi the entire printing
(as in the index Athei is referred to in those
pages), yet copies without these cancek are
of the greatest rarity. The nncastrated
copies begin col. 669, Quis ut eum Jeremia
clamem (in the castrated copies the com-
mencement is, Hactenus paralogismos A-
theor. diseussos habe), and end, col. 674,
quod non deleatur (in the castrated copies,
in lucem preferai el expendat). The sup-
pressed and historically remarkable pas-
sages are printed entire in the Bibliotheque
BrilanniquSf XVIII. 408-421. Consult
4C3
1096
MER
Marchand DioHorm, I. 321. The book is
also interesting both for other musical
and physical digressions, and also on ac-
count of an attempt at a new French me-
tre, and a specimeJi of French hexameters
which are therein set forth. The author
also appears to have indulged himself in an
inquiry almost bordering upon lasdvious-
ness: Qiumdo »e nvdare liceai (p. 1243
sq.), where he quite casuistically treats
of Uie different kinds of religious flagel-
lation.
13905 — harmonie universelle^ con-
tenant la th^orie et la pratique
de la musique. Par., Rch. Charle-
magne (other copies Pt. Ballard) ^
1636-37. fol. 2 parts in t vol. with
plates and woodcuts.
This scarce and interesting work, which
is a magazine of almost all the musical
knowledge of that period, is seldom found
complete, and is not always bound up in
the same order. The following collation is
according to the Dresden copy and that
which is described in Forkel's Litt. der
Musikj p. 408, both which are marked in
the author*s own hand, and conaequenUy
were probably txmnd according to his di-
rection. (There is another collation in
Debure, II. 542 sq.)
Tome L i. 28 numbered leaves of preli-
minary matter, viz. a chief title (in ForkePs
copy in black and red with the name of Bal-
lard as the ptiblisher, in the Dresden copy
only in black and with Charlemagne*s
name), a second title with a lai^r vignette,
a half-titie ( Traitez dela nature des sons), 2
leaves of dedication to L. de Valois (in other
copies to the count d^Alais), i leaf preface
au lecteur ; 6 leaves, premiere prfj- g^n^'
an lecteur ; and 1 6 leaves, table des propoeu
tions des 19 livres de Charmonie units,
2. 228 pages, De la ruUure et des proprietes
des sons. 3. 36 pages, Traiti de mechanique.
4. 4 leaves of preliminary matter (a half-
titie, dedication, and preface), and 282
pages, Traitez des consonances etc.
Tome II, I. I titie {Seoonde partie de
rharmon, univ. Par., Ballard, i637)>
I leaf, preface, and p. 283.442 of the
TV. des consonances broken off in the
preceding vol. 2. 4 leaves of prelimi-
nary matter (half-titie, dedication,, and
preface), and 41 3 pages, TraiUi des instrum,
de percussion. 3. 79 pages, Livre VII.
des instrum. de percuss. 4. 68 pages, Livre
Fill, de PutUUi de rharmonie. 5. 28
pages, Nouv. obss. ph^. et mathim. 6.
6 leaves, index.
13906 — Ilarmonicor. libri XII. Ed.
aucta. Lut. Par., Gu. Baudry, 1648
MES
(new title ib., id., 165a). fol. with
plates and woodcuts.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 184, 4,
and 168 pages. Previously, Far., Baudry,
1636. foL Mersenne had at first published
a Traite de P harmonie univ. Par. 1627.
S"., he then wrote his Harmonica in 1636,
of which he gave an enlai^ed translation in
the Harmonie univ. A new edition of
the latter was his Harmonica of 1648.
13907 MERULA, 6. In librum
de homine Galeoti Naruiensis opus.
In Sapphus epistolam interpretatio.
Emendatt. in Plinium. Emendatt.
in Virgilium. Without place or
date {Fen., VindeL de Spira, about
<474)- 4°-
85 leaves (the first blank), with the sig-
natures a^-m, 28 and 29 lines, without catch-
words and pagination. Panzer's state-
ment of 80 leaves (Ann. typ. III. 483) is
wrong, as even the imperfect Dresden copy,
commencing only with b 2, contains 80
leaves. Denis, in tiie Supplement, awiimcs
only 1 48 1 to be the date of its being print-
ed on account of the Greek types it con-
tains, but Vindelinus has the same even
in his Lactantius of 1472, and besides Oa-
leottus answered this piece as early as 1476,
see above Galeottus. See also Juve-
KALI8, No. 1 1 2 1 2. not.
13908 MESA, Cristoval de. Las
navas de Tolosa, poema heroic* >.
Madr. 1594. 12°. ib. 1598. 8^ La
restauracion de Espana. Madr.
1607. 4°- ^1 padron de Espana.
Madr. 1613. 8^ Rimas en estilo
lirico. Madr. 1607 or 1 1. 4**.
13909 MESA, Sb. de. Jornada de
Africa por el rej Don Sebastian
y unio del reyno de Portugal a la
corona de Castilla. Barcelona* La-
cavalleria, 1630. 4°.
13910 MESCHINOT, Seign. de
Mortices, J. Les lunettes des
princes auecques auscunes balades
de plusieurs mati^es. Nantes,
Est. Larcher, 15 Avril 1493. small
4°. Gothic letter.
This very rare and well-printed edition
contains 2 parts of 64 leaves with the sig-
natures a-k, and 44 leaves with the sig^ia-
tures A-G. A copy on velhim, 100 fr.
ValH^re, 200 fr. McCarthy (again offered
for sale at 250 fr.). An edition, ib. 1488 is
only a confusion with that of 1493.
13911 •— les lunettes des princes
MES
avec aacunes balades et addicions.
Par., Ph. Pigouchet (other copies,
Mignart), 1495. 8^. Gothic letter.
Also^ Par., Pigouchety 1499* 8^ Gothic
letter. The foUowing are less sought after :
PaT.y Mch. le Noirt without date, or 1501,
or 1505. 4**. Also, Lyon, Oiiv. Amouilet,
without date. 8^. Oochic letter. Par., J.
du Pri, without date. 4^ Gothic letter.
Rouen, Auzoui, without date. 4°. Gothic
letter. Par., Higman, 1523. 4°. GKithic
letter. Par,, N. Fbtire, 15^7. 4°. Gothic
letter (enlarged).
13912 — les lunettes des princes, en-
semble plusieurs additions et bal-
lades. Par., Galiot du Pr^, 1 5 28. 8°.
This and the neat edition, Par., Bigmm
(other copies, Sergent), 1539. i6\ are
printed with Roman characters, and are
sought after.
MESGNIEN, see Mbninski.
13913 31 ESS ALA Corvinus. De
Aoguati progenie ad Octavianum
Aug. libellus ope cod. MS. resti-
tutus, in Effemeridi letterarie .di
Roma 1821. — Delia progenie di
Ottsv. Augusto. Ven. 1544. 8^
Libro ad Ottav. Augusto deUa pro-
genia sua (trad, da Gi. Vine. Bel-
prato). Fir. 1549. 8®.
Preyiously best as combined with Eutro-
pins, Or. 1703. 8**. and LB. 1729. 8".
13914 MESSENIUS, J. Scondia
illustrata s. chronologia de rebus
Soondis h. e. Suecise, Daniie^ Nor-
v^ae atque una Islandise Gronlan-
diaeque tam ecclesiasticis quam po-
liticis a mundi catacljsmo usq. ad
a Chr. 161 2 gestis. Primum edita
et obss. aucta a J. Peringsskiold.
T. I-XIII. Sth., En»u8, 1700-4.
Epitome Scondise illustr. (s. Tom.
X V ). ib., id., 1 705. fol. In 2 vols.
The 2nd voL properly begins with the
nth part, as Messenius Iwnself states,
XIII. 86, that he had prepared 10 parts,
of which however Peringskiold has only
edited the above 14. That the 14th part,
which is wanting, was lost in MS. is made
known in the reverse of the title to the 1 ith
voL Complete copies are scarce.
13915 — theatrum nobilitatis Sue-
canae. Holm., Reusner, 1616. fol.
13916 MESSIA or Mexia, Pt.
MES
1097
Silva de varia lecion. Sevilla, 1 542.
fol.
Also, Anvers, 1544, 64, 93, or 1603. S""*
SeviUa, 1563 or 70. fol. AUsala, 1588. 8".
Madr, 1673. 8°. In Italian, Ven. 1550,
56, 58, or 161 1. 8'. ib. 1682. V. In
French by CL Gruget, Par. 1552. 4°. and
often; also, Towmon, 1604 or 16. 8^ and
Rouen, 1643. 8*. In German by J. B.
Gross, Strb. 1570. 4^ Nrb, 1668. 4^ In
Dutch, Amst. 1588. 8°. Consult Artigng
Memoiret, I. 415 etc.
13917 — historia imperial y cesarea.
Bas., Oporino, 1547. fol.
Also, SevUla, Robertu, 1547. foL An-
vers, Nttdo, 1 56 1, fol. Madr. 1655. fol.
In Italian, Ven. 1561, 83, 89, 9;, and
1644. 4°. In German (by Luc. Zoleck.
hofer), Baa. 1564. fol. In English, Lond.
1623. 4^
13918 — dialogos eruditos. Ed. X.
Madr. 1767. S*'.
Also, Alcala, 1551. 8\ Anvert, 1561.
I2^ Zarag. 1562. I2^ SeviUa, 1570. 8"*.
In Italian by Alf. d*Ulloa, Ven. 1557. 4^
In French, Par. 157 1. 8".
13919 MESUE, J. Incipit liber J.
Mesne de complexionib., proprie-
tatib., electionib. operationibusque
medicinarum laxativar. — Incipit
practica J. Mesne de medicinis par-
ticularium segritudinuni. — Pt. Ap-
poni in librum J. Mesue additio.
{Fen., Clemens Patavinus sacer^
das), 5 id. Jun. 147 1. fol. 3 parts
in I vol.
The first edition, and very fine. The
I St part has 98 leaves, the and (at the end
of which is the date) 103, the 3rd 30 and
3 blank leaves besides. In 2 columns with
39 lines, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination. The ist or md part is
sometimes met with by itself. Concerning
the printer, see Santander DicHonn. III.
168.
13920 — J. Nazareni filii Mesue
Grabbadim medicinar. universalium
(liber). — Ejusd. medicinar. particu-
larium liber. Without place or date
(about 1471)- fol. 2 parts in 1 vol.
96 and 105 leaves with lines running all
across the page. With the letter of N.
Gupalatinus, Ven. 147 1, which had al-
ready appeared in the preceding work.
13921 — liber de consolatione medi-
cinar. simplicium solutivar. Me-
4C4
1098
MES
diol.. Ph. Lavania^ 4 Aug. 1473.
foL in 2 columns.
Pt. Apponi Additio is appended.
13922 — de medicinis aegritudinum
liber. Pt. Apponi additio. Neap.,
Bertold. Rying^ 12 Jan. 1475. fol.
3 parts in i vol.
13923 — liber de consolatione medi-
cinar. simplicium solutivar. Lugd.,
Mt. Husz et J. Silber, 31 Mart.
1478. fol. Oothic letter.
In 2 coliimns, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. It is not noticed
in Panzer, and is the first typographical
production of Husz and Silber. — Opp.
Veru, RtdtuJd. Nooiomag.y prid. cai. Febr.
1479. ^^ Gothic letter, 39a leaves in 1
columns.
13924 — opp. omnia, ex duplici trans-
latione, altera antiqua, altera nova
Jac. Sylvii. Ace. annotatt. J. Ma-
nardi, Jac. Sylvii et Ant. Marini.
Omnia ab eod. Marino castigata.
Ven., Valgris.> 1561. fol. with
woodcuts.
The copies with the new title, t^., id.,
156a. fol. are less fine. Also F^n., t/unte,
1589. fol. %b. 1602 or 35. fol. ,
13925 — libro della consolatione delle
medicine simplici solenni. (Mo-
dena), J. Vurster, 25 Jun. 1475.
fol.
The first edition uf this word-standard
work : cited by the academy della Crusca
from a MS.
13926 — il libro della consolatione
delle medicine simplici solutive.
Fir., without the printer's name
or date (about 1490). small fol.
With the signatures a-B and 34 lines,
without catchwords and pagination. An
extremely scarce edition of the same trans-
lation, and preferable to the preceding.
Also, Ven,y ZatUy 1487. fol. Ven., Qiui-
rengn, 1493. fol. Ven., Arrivabene, 1521.
fol. / UM de i gempliei purffoHvi e delle
medicine composte^ nuovam, trad, in lingua
HaL Ven, 1559 or 89. 8°. ib. 1621. 4^
13927 METASTASIO, Pt. Opere
(ediz. data dall' abate Pezzana).
Par., vedova H^rissant, 1780-82.
large 8^ 12 vols, with 38 plates.
A very fine edition and still greatly
prized, and quite out of print. 200 copies
on Dutch paper in 4°. Reprinted, Ven.y
Zatta, 1781-83. 12*. 16 vols, with plates
MET
The following also have some worth : Par.y
QuiUaUy 1755-83. 8^ 12 voU. (also on
large and on Dutch paper). Par. 1773-S3.
I2^ 8 voll. Torinoy 1757-88. 8**. 14 volL
Ven, 1 78 1. 12°. 16 vols, with plates. Land,
(Z/fuomo), 1782. 12°. 12 vols, with plates.
JNTurso, 1783-87. 12°. 22 vols, (with 5 vols.
Letiere, and 2 vols. Ouervazioni), Ven»
1798. I2^ 10 voll. ib, 1813. I8^ i4voi].
PadovOy 1812. 8^ 17 vols, with plates (92
lire). Fir. 1814. 16°. 14 voll.
13928 — opere. Livorno, Gramba,
i8xi~i2. large 8°. 17 vols, with
plates. Also on veUum paper.
Containing augmentations. The plates
are copies of those in the Paris edition of
1780.
13929 — opere illustrati di noti e
dilucidazioni grammaticali da Zotti.
Lond. 1813. 12°. 6 voll. (3I. 38.)
13930 — tutte le opere. Alantova,
1816-20. 12°. 20 vols, with 62
plates.
The best of the modem editions in point
of beauty and correctness.
13931 — opere. Milano, Silvestri,
1817. 12°. T2 vols, with 38 plates
(36 fr., on vellum paper 60 h,).
Also copies on blue paper. Opere eeelte
da Nardini. Land. 1806. 12^ 2 volL
Opere scelie. Avigtum, 1808. 18**. 6 vols,
are also neat.
13932 — opere postume, date alia
luce dair ab. Conte d' Ayala. Vi-
enna, Alberti, 1795. 8^ 3 voll.
Also in 4°. and in 12".
Containing his correspondence, which is
not very interesting, but it serves as a sup-
plement to the earlier editions.
13933 — tragedies-op^ra, trad, en
franf;. (par Richelet). Vienne, 175 1
-61. 12^ 12 voll. Dramas and
poems, transl. by Hoole. Lond.
1800. 8°. 3 vols. Also on large
paper (il. lis. 6d.).
13934 METEREN, Emm. van. Ne-
derlandsche Historien. Gorkum^
1765. 8^ 10 voll.
At first under the title, Belgieche Historie
van onsen tyden» DelJ^ 1590. fol. Then
under this title, Commeniarten qfte Me-
marien van den Nederlandtschen Stael,
Hafidel, Oorloghen ende Geechiedenieeen.
Op Schotlandl buyten Dantwpck, 1608. fol.
Anui,, Schipper, 1647 cac 63. fol. with
plates, were formerly celebrated as the best
editions. In Latin (only books 18-28) by
MET
Gtp. Ens, without place, 1610. fol. of which
Amhenu 1623. foL is only a new title. In
French by J. de la Haye, Haye, 16 18. fol.
In German (books 1-18). T. I. without
place, 161 1. T. II. Amheim^ 1600. fol.
a vols, with plates. The same transition,
and a continuation up to 1658 (or books
29-55), is contained in AnuL, Jansson,
16^7-40. fol. 4 vols, with plates. {Anut,,
Baum^ 1669. foL with the same plates, is
only a new title to the first 2 vols or books
1-28.) AnuL, Blaeuj 1633-35. fol. 2 vols,
with plates, contains a new and more cor-
rect translation, and another continuation
of 1612-32. In order to have both the
continuations, the 3rd and 4th vols, of the
preceding translation is sometimes added to
this.
METHERIE, see Dblamethbrie.
13935 METHODIUS. Opera gr.
lat. in Amphilochii Opp. Par. 1644.
fol. Also in Gallandi Bibl. PP.
III. 670 etc.
13936 — convivinm decern virginiiui.
Leo AUatius primus gr. vulgavit,
lat. vertit, notas et diatr. de Me-
tliodior. scriptis adjecit. Romae,
1656. 8^. Convivium virginum,
nunc prim. edit, et latinit. dona-
turn a Pt. Possino. Par. 1657. fol.
Also in Cambefisii Auctar. noviss.
bibl. gr. PP. I. 64-162.
The notes of Allatius and Possinus also
in HtppolyH Opp. ed. Fabric. II. 96 etc.
Sermo de Rbero arbitrio gr. kU, in Meursii
Opp. T. FIJI. Flor. 1741. fol. J. And.
SM Camm. de Methodic. Altorf. 1 787. 4^.
METHODUS grammatics, see
Orammatica, Nos. 8769-70.
13937 METJE, Fr. Tesoro escon-
dido de todos los mas famosos ro-
mances assi antiguos como moder-
no6 del Cid» con los romances de
I08 siete infantes de Lara. Barce-
lona^ Sb. de Cormellas, 1626. 8°.
13938 METOCHITA, Thdr. Hi-
storiie Romanae a Jul. Cses. ad Con-
stantin. M. liber (gr. lat.) J. Meur-
81118 primus yulgavit et in ling. lat.
transtulit notasque addidit. LB.,
Colster, 1618. 4°. Also on large
paper.
Also in Meurtn Opp. T. VII. It is not
bv Metochita, but is a part of the 3rd book
Of the Annals of Mch. Olycas.
13939 — miscellanea philosophica et
MEU
1099
historica, gr. Textum e cod. Ci-
cenzi descripsit lectionisque varie-
tatem ex aliquot aliis codd. enota-
tam adjec. Ch. Of. Muller. Pr»f.
est Thph. Kiessling. Lps.^ Vogel^
1 82 1. 8°.
13940 — specimina operum Thdr.
Metochitie, quse inscribuntur wo.
cum prief. et notis prim, vulgata a
Jauo Bloch. Havn. 1790. 8^
13941 — in pbysicor. libros VIII. et
parva naturalia paraphrasis^ lat. per
Gentian. Hervetum. Bas. 1559. 4^.
13942 METRA, And. H mentore
perfetto del negozianti. Trieste,
1793-97- 4°- S voll.
METROLOGIE, see Paucton.
METROPHANES, see Cbitopu-
LU8.
13943 METTRIE, Jul. Offray de la.
(Euvres philos. BerL 1774. S°. 2
voll. Amst. 1774. 12°. 3 volL
13944 METZ, Cr. Mt. Imitations
of ancient and modern drawings^
from the restoration of the arts in
Italy to the present time (in Engl,
and Fr.). Lond. 1798. large fol.
with 109 plates in aquatinta.
OiFered for sale at T4I. by Longman.
13945 — imitation of drawings by
Parmegiano. Lond. 1790. oblong
fol. 34 plates.
13946 MEUNG, J. de. Le codicile
et testament de maistre Jehan de
MeuD. Par., Mch. le Noir, 1501.
4°. Gothic letter.
There is also an undated edition in 4''.
Also with the Roman de la rose in the
editions of 1735, an VII. and 1810.
13947 — les sept articles de la foy
et les proverbes dorez, selon J. de
Meun, avec aucunes remontrances
qu'il a fait au roy. Par., Verard,
1503. 8°. Gothic letter, witb wood-
cuts.
A copy on vellum in the Royal libnury
at Paris. Reprinted in the same editions
of the Rom. de la rose.
13948 — cy sont les loys des tres-
passes avecques le pelerinaige mai-
stre J. de Meun. Brefaant-Lodeac,
1100
MEU
par Fouoquet et Cres^ 3 Jan. 1484.
4°. 8 leaves.
The first typographical production of this
little town in Bretagne^ and very scarce.
13949 — le miroir d*alchymie, la table
d'^meraudes d'Hermes, et le com-
mentaire d'Hortulain sur la dite
table. Par. 1612. 8^
See also Destruction, No. 6030, Jeu,
and AouAK de la roee.
13950 MEURSIUS, J. Opera se-
lecta, quae ad antiquitatem et hi.
storiam graecam spectant^ in tres
tomos distincta. Opus rarissimum
et quantivis pretii, cujus duo tan-
turn exemplaria in terrar. orbe dan-
tur. LB., Pt. van der Aa, 1724.
fol. 3 voU.
The publisher took out of a copies of
the Thetaur. ArUiq. Gr. all the treatises of
Meursius printed therein, and put them
together in this production under a sepa-
rate title ; consequently the pagination and
sig^tures do not run regularly on. By
this means he formed 2 single copies, as
the title states. Count BQnau bought the
Dresden copy at Sdlius*s and sale at Leip-
sic in 1738 for aS d. 4 gr.
13951 — opera omnia, quorum qu»-
dam in hac ed. primum parent. Ex
recens. et cum scholiis J. Lamii.
Flor., regiis typis, 1741-63. large
fol. 12 vols, with plates.
A very valuable collection, and not often
to be met with in (Germany. It is en-
larged with many pieces not before printed,
and particularly the impressions of the clas-
sics edited by Meursius, contained in vols.
6-8, have new and valuable apparatus from
Florentine MSS. But Lami was not ac-
quainted with his MS. of Cyprut and JtAo-
du8 in his own handwriting, and revised,
which is in the library of St. Mark (ilfo-
re/Zt Bibl. MS. I. 439 sq. 444 sq.).
On the other hand, the collection of letters
to Meursius (in the Leipsic Univenity
library), described in the AUg. RU, An^
Meig, 1799, p« 1 46 1, was already printed
here in the i ith vol. The 9th voL, or the
Hist, Daniooy was also sold by itself with
a separate title {Flor. 1 746. fol.).— ^BefcH-e
this collection, the ooUectionB of single
pieces were greatly sought after: such a
one there is in Bibl. Bigoi. IV. a^.
13952 — glossarium graeco-barbarum.
LB., L. Elzevier, 1614. 4^
Also in Scapula. LB. 16$ a. foL
MEU
13953 — Athenee Batavae s. de urbe
Leidensi et academia vi risque claris,
qui utramque illustrarunt, libri II.
LB., Cloucq et Elsevirii, 1625. 4°.
with 50 portraits.
Also, ib. 1675. 4**. with portraits. Pre-
viously without the author's name, under
the title, lUustrit aeademia Lugd'Batava.
LB. 16 13. 4°. with 33 portraits; and ///«-
ttrium HoUandMB et Wettfritia ardinnm
ahna aoad. Leidenria. LB. 161 4. 4°. with
the same portraits.
13954 MEURSIUS, J. (rather N.
Chobibr). Aloisiae Sigeae Tole-
tanae Satyra Sotadica, de arcanis
amoris, et Veneris. Aloisia Hi-
spanice scripsit. Latinitate donavit
J. Meursius. V. C. Without place
or date. 1 2"^.
8 leaves of preliminary matter with the
signatures auij and aiij {tic, the last a
leaves blank); then the first 5 dialogues
on 165 pages with the signatures A-G 5 ;
after them. Pan aUera. Veneret, or the
6th dialogue, with a half-title and 78
pages, and the signatures H-L 3. At the
end a leaf, on the folio recto of which is an
epig^ram (Dieite fframmatici etc.).
That neither Sigea nor Meursius, Is.
Vossius nor J. Westrenen, had the least
part in this work, but that the parliament-
advocate N. Chorier of Orenoble (see above.
No. 4iao) was the real author, and that
there never was a Spanish original, is ge-
nerally known: see ArHgny MhnoAres,
T. II. p. 18 etc. T. III. p. XXI sq. MiU
lin Annal. Eneyd. 1817, VI. 274. Gordon
De Pereel Bibl. dee romatUy II. 319 etc.
Barbier Diet, dee anon. II. 490 etc III.
421. JVova miecell. Lips. IX. 324 etc.
The first edition appeared, without mention
of the place of printing or the date (1650-
60), at Nioo]as*s of Grenoble, aud contains
only 6 dial<^es. The edition above de-
scribed might perhaps be this first edition,
unless it be that specified in the catalogue
of the Paris library, under K2, No. 1442,
the title of which somewhat deviates, Aloi.
eim . . . Venerity ex hiitpan. sermone in lot.
oontferea a J. Mewreio. Without place or
date. 12**. The 2nd edition, also undated,
which appeared at Geneva, is enlarged with
a 7th dialoguct &nd is very incorrect.
13955 — J. Meursii elegantiae latini
sermonis. Without place or date
{Holland, about 1670). 12^
A neat edition. First the above half-
title and 2 leaves, Monitum lectori { Vive^
bat ante annos etc). These 3 unpaged
leaves reckon as p. 1-6. Then p. 7-166,
the first 5 dialogues, with the signatures
MEU
^4-C6; next Potb aUerOy or the 6th
dialogue, with a half-title, an advertise-
ment {de Aloyt. Sig. J. Vtumi teatimo-
nitim), and 73 pages. Then p. 74-86:
Remadium mederuU ardorem lUndimB mii/i-
erum. P. 87-206: Colloquium VII. Fe^
tcenninL P. 307-109 > De laudibua Ahi-
sUg poemalion, P. 310-331: Summo vvro
Ak^tia €9 Efygih horHs. P. 333-338:
Tuberonit genethliaoon vertibua tenarUi.
This 3nd part from p. i onwards has the
signatures H-R 6.— Gordon de Peroel in
the Bibl. des romaiUy II. 319, mentions
another undated edition, printed in Hol-
Umd, in which the FuUana errarUe of Are-
tino is to be found.
13956 — Aloisiae Sigsese Toletanse
satyra sotadica de arcanis amoris et
Veneris. Editio nova, emendatior
et auctior. Accessit colloquium
ante hac non editum, Fescennini
ex M. S. recens reperto. Amstelo-
dami, 1678. 12^
Printed in Germany. First 19 unnum-
bered leaves (title, Summo viro Altnaia eae
Elytns hortisy and Tuberonia Gensthlio'
con) : then p. 1-334, the first 5 dialogues
(the 3nd and 3rd are united into one, and
there are some alterations in the style),
with the signatures A^K 4, p. 335-324:
Part II. or the 6th dialogue, with the sig-
natures A-E6. Then Part III. or the
7th dialogue (1 half-title, and p. 1-161,
with the signatures A-G 5) ; and on the
reverse of the i6ist and on the following
unnumbered leaf, De lautUbua AMsia
poemaHon,
13957 — J. Meursii elegantise latini
aennonis. Pt. Aretini Pomodida-
scalos etc. Without place or date
(about 1750). small 8°. 430 pages.
This edition, augmented with the Por-
Dodidascalus, contains in other respects the
same as No. 13955, only in a different
order. According to Freytag^s account,
p. 339, it appeared at Hamburgh or Got-
tingen by Abr. Vandenhoek.
13958 — J. Meursii elegantiae sermo-
nis latini seu Aloisia Sigsea Tole-
tana de arcanis amoris et Veneris ;
adjectis fragmentis quibusd. eroticis
(edid. Moet). LB., tjpis Elzev.
{Par,, Grafig6)f ^757- 'i°» * par^
in I vol.
On Dutch paper, scarce and sought after.
Also, BirmnghamUB, 1770. 13*. 2 voU.
Without place, 1774* 8^ or 3 vols. 13°.
13959 — Aloysia ou entretiens aca-
MEU
1101
d^miqnes des dames. Without place
(Holland), 1680. 12°.
This translation is by the adrocate Nico-
las of Grenoble, son to the bookseller of
that place. Also with the title, Les sept
entretiens satyriques ^Aloysia, Col. 1681.
13^ Aloisia ou racadkmie des dames en
sept entretiens satyriques, augmentU de
nouveau. Col. 1693. Z3°. ib. 1700. 13°.
13960 — I'acad^mie des dames ou les
sept - entretiens galans d' Aloisia.
Ven., Pt. Aretin^ without date. 1 2°.
The same translation. The scarcest and
finest edition. Over the columns, instead
of pagination, are small roses. There are
also copies with 36 indecent plates. A less
scarce edition, with the same place of print-
ing, in 12°. has 373 pages. Both were
printed in Holland The following is a
translation of only a part : A dialogue be^
tween a married lady and a maid. Land*
1662. I3^ 47 pages.
13961 MEURVIN. L'histoire du
preux Meurvin, fils d*Ogier le Da-
nois. Par., Pt. Sergent, 1540. 8°.
Gothic letter.
Also, Par. 1539. 4**. Gothic letter.
13962 — I'hist. du preux et vaillant
chevalier Meurvin, fils d'Oger le
Danois. Par., N. Bonfons, without
date (1583). 4**. with woodcuts. In
Roman characters in 2 columns.
13963 MEUSEL, J. G. Das gelehrte
Deutschland od. Lezikon der jetz-
leb. deutsch. Schriftsteller. 5. Ausg.
Lemgo, Meyer, 1796-1821. 8°. 18
voll. (36 d. 8 gr.) J. Sm. Ersch
Verzeichn. aUer anonym. Schrr. u.
Aufsatze in der 4. Ausg. des gel.
Deutschl. u. deren 1-5. Nachtrage.
Lemgo, 1788-96. 8°. 4 parts in i
vol. ( I d. 20 gr.)
13964 — Lexikon der vom J. 1750-
[800 verstorbn. deutsch. Schrift-
steller. Lpz.j Fleischer^ 1802-16.
large 8^ 15 roll. (45 d. 12 gr.)
13965 — (anon.) Betrachtt. uber die
neuest. histor. Schrr. Altenb. 1 769
-73- 8°. 5 voll. (6 d. 6 gr.) Fort-
ges. Betrachtt. Halle, 1774-78. 8°.
4 voll. (4 d. 1 2 gr.) Neueste Li.
terat. der Geschichtskunde. Erf.
1778-80. 8^ 6 parts (2d. 12 gr.).
Histor. Literatur. £rl. 1781-85.
8^ 9 voll, (17 d. 8 gr.) Literar.
1108
MEU
Annalen der Oeschichtskunde. Bair.
1786-87. 8°. 8 pieces (a d.).
13966 — der Greschichtsforscher.
Halle^ > 775-79- 8^ 7 parts (4 d.
16 gr.). Histor. Untersuchungen.
1. Bd. 1-3. St. Nrb. 1778-80. 8°.
(2 d.) Beitrr. zur Erweit. der
Geschichtskunde. Augsb. 1780-
83. 8*». 2 voU. (2 d.) Histor.-lite-
rar. Magazin. Bair. u. Lpz. 1785-
87. 8°. 4 parts (2 d.). Histor.-
literar..bibliogTaph. Magazin. Ziir.
u. Chemn. 1788-94. 8^ 8 pieces
(5 d. 16 gr.).
13967 — Miscellaneen artist. Inhalts.
Erf. 1779-87. 8°. 30 parts (5 d.).
Museum fur Kiinstler u. Kunst-
liebhaber. Manh. 1787-92. 8^ 18
pieces (5 d. 4 gr.). Neues Mu-
seum etc. Lpz. I794-95- 8°. 4
pieces, with plates (2d. 16 gr.).
Neue Miscellaneen fiir Kiinstler u.
Kunstliebh. Lpz. 1795-1803. 8"*.
14 pieces, with plates (7 d.). Ar-
chiv. fiir Kiinstler u. Kunstfreunde.
Dresd. 1 803-8. 8°. 4 pieces, with
plates (4 d. 22 gr.).
13968 — deutsches Kiinstlerlexikon.
2. Ausg. Lemgo, Meyer, 1808-9.
8°. 3 veil. (5 d. 1 2 gr.)
See also Struts.
13969 MEXIA, Ferrantd. Libre
intitulado nobiliario perfetamente
copylado et ordenado. Sevilla, Pt.
Brun y J. Gentil, 30 Jun, 1492.
fol. Gothic letter.
A very scarce edition of an esteemed
work. 96 leaves in 1 columns, with the
signatures a^^m. Santander, Dic/tonn. III.
171. doubts an edition, 16., tie/., 1485. fd.
MEXIA, Pt., see Messia.
13970 MEYER, J. Dn. Angeneh.
mer u. niitzl. Zeitvertreib mit Be-
trachtung curioser Vorstellungen
allerhand kriechender, fliegender u.
schwimmender Thiere. Nrb. 1748
-56. large fol. 3 vols, with illumin-
ated plates.
The first 1 vols, have each 100 plates;
the 3rd has 40 very unfitithful plates.
MEYER, Rdf., see Todtbntanz.
MEY6RE T, see Mkioret.
13971 MEYRICK, Sm. Rush. His-
MEZ
tatj and antiquities of the county
of Cardigan. Lond. 1810. 4^ with
20 plates (4I. 4s.).
MEYSSENS, see Effigibs, No.
6615.
13972 MEZERAY, Fr. Eudes de.
Histoire de France depuis Phara-
mond jusqu'^ maintenant (1598),
avec un abrege de la vie de chaque
reine. Par., Guillemot, 1643-51.
fol. 3 vols, with plates.
The original edition, greatly prized, com-
plete copies of which are very scarce. The
following leaves are usually wanting : T. I.
the title-plate, the portrait of Liouis XIV.
on horseback ; a leaf, on the foUio recto of
which are to be found verses en style lapi^
daire, and on the reverse the portrait of
the queen sitting with her two diildren ; a
dedication to the que^i, with a copy of
the PrivUegium of the work ; the pr^aoe
with the signature aiij; p. 161 the signa-
ture P (on the reverse a portrait of Charie-
magne), and inunediately after it another
leaf without a signature, also with a portrait
of the same ; underneath and on the reverse
is text (printed in italics) and the catch-
word Charlemagne. Between p. 333 and
23 (or 326 and 337) an unnumbered leaf
with a portrait of queen Bertha or Emine,
on the reverse her life. The leaf Nniij
should be twice over. The signature Oo has
7 leaves, so that p. 425 and 426 are only
numbered on the folio recto, — T. II. a title-
plate before the printed title ; p. i. the sig-
nature a iij, with a leaf following it ; p. 3.
the signature A ij. — T. III. afiter the title
a dedication of July i, 1651, to George
William duke of Brunswick. Between the
table of contents of the history of Henry III.
and p. 685 (where the history of Henry IV.
begins) are 4 leaves, which contain a title
to the first part of the history of Henry IV.
printed in red and black, and a dedication
of July 29, 165 1, to the same duke of
Brunswick. Moreover, p. 683 medals of
the queen Louise, with a medallion of
Henry IV. on the reverse ; and lastly the
signatures RR rr y. These last 4 leaves
are very frequently wanting, which greatly
diminiilies the price. Copies without any
of the cancels are of no vsJue. In the very
scarce copies on large paper (810 fr. Val-
li^re, 410 fr. M'CarUiy), whidi commonly
have spots of mildew, all the above-men-
tioned cancels are almost always wanting.
The edition, Par, 1685. fol. 3. vols, (also
on large paper) is very little esteemed, as
the bouler passages are omitted. — In En-
glish, Lond, 1683. foL In Dutch, by G.
van Broekhuizen, Ainst. 1685. 4°. with
plates.
MEZ
13973 — abr^<$ chronologique de
rhistoire de ^unce. Amst., Wolf-
gang, 1673-74. small 8^ 6 vols,
with plates.
A nest edition, and the only one sought
after : to whidi may he joined his Hittoire
de France avant Clevis, Anui. 1688 or
96. small 8^. Pitr. 1668. 4^. 3 vols, and
ib, 1676. 12°. 8 yols. are good. The edi-
tions of 4 vols, in 4". or 14 vols, in is".
(Amtl. 1 740), with ;i continuation by Li-
miers, are dieap. The above edition of
167.1 may be completed by adding a sepa-
rate edition of this continuation, Amsi.
1720. 12*.
13974 MIASKOWSKI, Csp. Zbidr
rythmow. w Poznaniu, Rossowski,
1622. 4®. 2 parts in i vol.
13975 MIBCHAR happeninim s. de-
lectus margaritarum cum Anonymi
commentario (hebr.). Soncini, Jo-
sua ben Israel Nathan, 244 (1484).
4^. 59 leaves.
13976 MICALI, Gius. L' Italia
avanti il dominio dei Romani. Fir.,
Piatti, 1810. 8^ 4 vols, and an
atlas in fol. On vellum paper (55
fr.).
The atlas contains 60 plates and i map.
There are 15-20 copies on a larger and
finer vellum paper than usual.
13977 MICALIA, Jac. Thesaurus
linguae illyr. s. dictionarium illyr.,
in quo verba illyr. italice et lat.
redduntur. Laureti, 1649. ^°*
13978 — grammatica linguae illyr.
Laureti, 1649. 8^
Usually with the preceding.
13979 MICHAEL Angelus pinxit,
Adam sculptor Mantuanus incidit.
1546. 4°.
This is the title of a scarce oopper-plate
work of 74 leaves, including a portrait
of M. AngeJo. See also Buonabroti.
13980 MICHAEL (de Carcano^ de
Mediolano. Sermonarium triplica-
turn per adventum et per duas qua-
dragesimas. Ven., Fr. de Hailbrun
et N. de Franckfordia, 1476. 4®.
Gothic letter.
In 2 oofumns with signatures. Count
Mejan possesses a copy on vellum.
13981 MICHAELER, C. Tabulae
parallelae antiquissimar. teuton, lin-
MIC
llOS
guae dialector. OBniponti^ 1776. 8^.
(id.8gr.)
13982 MICHAELIS, J. Bj. Poet.
Werke (herausg. von Ch. H.
Schmid). Marb., Krieger, 1780.
8°. 2 voll. (i d. 12 gr.)
13983 MICHAELIS, J. D. Hebr.
Grammatik. Halle, 1778. 8". (8
gr.) — Grammatica syriaca. Hal.
1784. 4^. (i d. 4 gr., on writing
paper 1 d. 12 gr.) Syr. Chresto-
mathie. Gott. 1786. 8^ (20 gr.)
— Grammat. chaldaica. Gott. 1771.
8°. (12 gr.) — Arab. Grammatik.
2. Aufl. Gott. 1781. 8^ (2 d.)—
Supplementa ad lexica hebr. Gott.
1784--92. 4°. 6 parts in 2 vols.
(10 d.)
Edm. Castellub (see above) belongs
to the last work.
13984 — Einleit. in die gottl. Schrif-
ten des alten Bundes. i. Th. i.
Abschn. (Job and Genesis). Hmb.
1787. 4^ (j d. 4gr.) Einleitung
in die gottl. Schrr. des N. B. 4.
Ausg. Gott. 1787-88. 4°. 2 voll.
(6 d.) [Introduct. to the N. T.
translated and considerably augm.
by Herb. Marsh. Cbr. 1*793. 8^
2 vols. Lond. 1802. 8^ 6 vols.
(S^- 38-) Also on large paper.]
Herb. Marsh Anmerkk. u. Zu-
satze zu Michaeiis Einleit. ins N.
T., iibs. von E. F. C. Rosenmiiller.
Gott. 1795-1803. 4°. 2 voll. (3 d.
12 gr.)
13985 — Mosaiscbes Recht. Ff. a.
M. 1775-1803. 8^ 6 voll. (4 d.
^o S^') [Commentaries of the laws
of Moses, transl. from the German
by Alex. Smith. Lond. 18 14. 8^
4 vols. (2L 88.)] — Orient, u. exe-
get. Bibl. Ff. a. M. 1771-89. 8°.
24 parts, with 2 appendices ( 1 1 d.
10 gr.). Neue or. u. exeget. Bibl.
Gott. 1786-92. 8°. 9 parts (3 d.
18 gr.).
See also Biblia, No. 2301.
13986 MICHAUD, J. Histoire des
Srogres et de la chute de Tempire
e Mysore, sous les rogues de flj^
der Aly et Typpoo Saib. Par. 1 80 1 .
1104
MIC
8^. 2 Yols. with plates and maps. —
Histoire des croisades. Par. 1812-
17. 8°. 3 voll. (21 fr.)
13987 MICHAULT Taillevant, Pt.
Cy commence le doctrinal du temps
present^ compile par maitre Pierre
Michault. Bruges, Colard Mansion^
without date, small fol.
108 leaves, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. Probably the first
edition, and very scarce. In leaf io8b,
before the colophon, Cy fine etc, the year
of the composition of the work (1466) is
stated in the following quatrain :
Ung trepier (M) et quaire croiuaiu (C)
Par tyx crauf (X) avec syx naim (I)
VousferofU ettre congncissans
SansfaiUir de man mUiaire.
Concerning a contemporary MS. see CeU.
VallUre, II. 377.
13988 without place or date.
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
An old and very fine edition. 145 leaves
with the signatures a^. It begins with a
prologue to the duke of Burgundy. In
leaf 145a after the above quatrain, Ung
trepier, there follow 16 other verses, the
last of which is, Le doctrinal du temps pri-
gent HgrL
1-3989 — le doctrinal de court, divis^
en douze chapitres selon Tordre du
doctrinal de maistre Alexandre;
compose par Pt. Michault, par le-
quel Ton pent estre clerc sans aller
k Tescolle. Geneve, Jac. Vivian,
1522. small 4°. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
The same work as the preceding. An
edition, ib. 1530. 4^ (in Soubise^s Catal.
No. 7374) is only a typographical error,
and ue copy was of the edition of 152a.
13990 — — Geneve, without the
printer's name and date. 4". Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
118 leaves, with the signatures a-E. A
pretended edition, ib, 1538. 4°. (Valli^re,
VII. sqq.) is only a copy of this undated
edition, in the titie of which is the number
xjpviijy which signifies the number of lay-
ers, not the year of printing.
13991 — (anon) la dance des aveu-
gles. Par., le petit Laurens, with-
out date. 4°. Gothic letter.
Al8o> Jjy<my without date. 4°. Gothic
letter. Par., veuve le Noir, without date.
4*". Delandine^s Lyons Catal. {Belles let"
tres, No. 2603) haa an edition, Geneve,
MIC
without the printer*s name and date. 4*.
with 4 woodcuts, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination ; the types of which
are said to be like those with which Loys
Cruse printed the Brhnaire de Geneve in
1479-
13992 — (^anon,) la dance aux aven-
gles et autres poesies du 15. siecle
extraites de la bibl. des dues de
Bourgogne ( par Lambert • Douz
fils). Lille, Panckoucke, 1748 (a
new title, Amst. 1749). small 8°.
An interesting and scarce coUectirai, in
which is to be found, Le testament de Pt.
de Nesson, La confession de la belle fiUe,
Le debat de Vhomme mondain et du tv-
ligieux,
13993 MICHAUX, And. Flora bo-
realis- Americana, sistens characte-
res plantar., quas in America sep-
tentrionali coUegit et detexit. £d.
nova. Par. 1820. 8°. 2 vols, with
51 plates (27 fr.).
13994 — histoire des chenes de TA-
mf^rique. Par., an IX. (1801). fol.
with 36 plates (30 fr., on vellum
paper 60 fr.).
13995 MICHAUX ills. And. His-
toire des arbres forestiers de TA-
merique septentrionale. Par., Tau-
teur, 1810-13. large 8°. 3 vols,
with 150 coloured plates (300 fr.).
Also copies on vellum paper in 4°. with
plain and coloured plates. The following
is a new edition, with an English text:
Norik-American sylva, or a description qf
the forest-trees cf the United Statesy Ca-
nada, and ^ova Scotia. New-Hanen, i%io.
8". 3 vols, with 150 plates.
13996 MICHEL, dit de Tours, Gu.
La forest de conscience, contenant
la chasse des princes spirituelle.
Par., Mch. le Noir, 1516 or 20.
8°. Gothic letter. — Le penser de
royal memoire. Par., J. de la Garde,
15 18. 4°. Gothic letter. — Le si^Ie
dore. Par., le Fevre, 1521. small
4°. Gothic letter. Also, ib., Gu.
Fesandat, 20 Fevr. (152 1). 4°. Go-
thic letter, with woodcuts, 92 leaves
with the signatures A-^Q.
13997 MICHEL, J. Le inist^re de
la resurrection de nostre seigneur
Jesucrist (joue a Angiers trium-
phament devant le roi de Cdcile).
MIC
Par., Ant. V^rard, without date,
fol. Gotliic letter.
135 leaves with the Bignatures AS.
Consult oonoerning this very scarce work
Melanges tiris tTune grande bibl. IV. 358
sq. and my description of the Royal library
at Dresden, in the list of French MSS.
O 73, p. 334. Concerning another Jkfy-
stei^ de la risurrecHan, different from this,
see Resuriusctiok.
13998 — {anon.) le mystere de la
conception et nativite de la glo-
rieuse vierge Marie; arecques le
manage d'icelle: la nativite, pas-
sion, resurrection et ascension de
Jesus-Christ, joues a Paris Tan
1 507. Par., pour Geufiroy de Mar-
nef, J. Petit et Mch. le Noyr ( 1 507).
small fol. Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts.
353 leaves with the signatures A-Z and
A-X. A costly edition, containing three
differvnt mysteries in one vol.
13999 — {anon.) le myst^e de la con-
ception, nativity, mariage et annon-
ciation de la benoiste vierge Marie ;
avec la nativity de Jesus-Christ et
son enfance, k 97 personnages.
Par., veuve J. Trepperel, without
date. 4°. Gothic letter.
The Myst. de la piusion and de la ri'
MurrecHon are usually found in this as in
the preceding editioin.
14000^ — {anon.) le mystere de la
conception, nativite, mariage et an-
nonciation de la benoiste vierge
Marie. Par., Alain Lotrian, with-
out date. 4.°. Gothic letter.
94 leaves with the signatures A-V. This
single mystery also, 16., tdL, 1539. 4^ Go-
thic letter, and Par., Pi, Sergent, without
date. 4**. Gothic letter.
14000^ — {anon.) cy commeoe le mi-
stere de la conceptio d' la glorieuse
vierge marie, la natiuite, x mariage
dicelle auec la natiuite de iesucrist
t s5 enfance. Par., Alain Lotrian
et Denis Janot, without date. 4°.
Gothic letter.
93 numbered leaves and i unnumbered,
in a columns, with the signatures A-T.
Consult concerning this mystery, Hitt.
univ. des thidirstj XI. 10 etc.
14001 — {anon.) le myst&re de la
passion de nostre samueur J^us-
MIC
ilOS
Christ, mis en personnaises, et joue
moult triumphament k Angers I'an
J 486. Par., J. Driard, 7 Mai i486,
fol. Gothic letter.
First 7 leaves of preliminary matter (the
first 2 with the signatures aaj and aa ij,
the 4 following wi^out signatures, and the
7th with the signature aj), then the text
with the signatures a-«r and A-G. In the
only known copy (40 fr. Gaignat) the title
and last 2 leaves were completed^ in MS.,
so that the date is uncertain. Consult De-
bure, No. 3187W
14002 — cest le mistere de la passion
jesu Christ ioue a paris et a angiers.
Par., pour Ant. V^rard, 1490. fol.
Gothic letter, 2 parts in i vol.
A very scarce edition. The first part has
.103 leaves with the signatures a~ninj (the
last layer has only 7 leaves, instead of 8) ;
the 2nd, 104 leaves with the signatyi'es
A-N iiij. A copy on vellum with minia-
tures in the Royal library at Paris ; a 2nd
with a miniature 1030 fr. Gaignat, 702 fir.
Valliire^ 1301 fr. McCarthy.
14003 — c'est le mistere de la passion
Jesucrist, joue k Paris et Angiers.
Without place {Par.)y printer's
name, or date. fol. Gothic letter.
216 leaves with the signatures A i, O iv,
and A i-N iv. The colophon of this edi-
tion, which is different from the preceding,
is, Cest la fin dn nUsiire de la passion
nostte seigneur Jesticrist qtd fut JotUe A
Angiers et i Paris derratnement (sic) ran
mU cccc. ii\}xjf et dia,
14004 — le mistere de la passion de
nostre seigneur iesuchrist nouuelle-
ment imprim^e {sic) a paris. Par.,
pour N. Despres, without date
(about 1498). small fol. Gothic
letter.
206 leaves in 2 columns with the signa-
tures a-N. First is a Prologue eapitaiy
which, leaf 6b coL 2, has the subscription,
Cg commence le mistere tie la passion . . .
Lequel mistere fut ioue a angiers et der-^
nierement a paris Pan 1498.
14005 — c'est le mystere de la passion
de Jesu.Christ, joue a Paris et k
Angiers. Par., Ant. Verard, 1499.
fol. 207 leaves.
A copy on paper, with 40 indifferent
paintings en Gouache, but with 1 7 stilted
leaves (described in Debure, No. 3192),
405 fr. Gaignat, 810 fr. McCarthy (offered
for sale again at 900 fr.).
14006 — le meme mystere de la
1106 MIC MID
passion, avec les additions faites this mystery Hist. tmh. det Aidtres, XI.
par tres-^loquent et scientitique w sq. — On account of the similar title
Socteur ;.alt« J Michel Par.. :SL^ S^^T'tHe':^ :! l!^
veuve J. Trepperel et J. Johannot, quinMe joyet de madame Marie, et la vie
without date. 4°. Gothic letter. deVhomme; tragidieenvergbreUnu, Par^y
264 numbered leaves (but the numbering QyUtevere^ i530. I6^
Aip. « once from 89 to i<»). 1T«™ are 14012 MICHEL deNismes, J. L'em-
three different editions with this title and , ^ ^ £. j n •
of this firm in 4»., aU with the same num. ^^rras de la fiero de Beaucaire. en
bering of the leaves, but the number of vers burlesques vulgaris. Nismes,
layers is differently specified in the titles without date. 8^.
(48, 46, and 45)-— There is the same Also in the Reweil dee poetet Gaecans.
numbering of the leaves, with the same T. IX, Amst, 1700. n'*.
mistake in the numbering in Par.^ it Peiu . •mM-rrytxTT-tr- ti-ta t%. a
seigne de la rose blanZ (that L, Sim. ^013 a MICHELIUS, Pt. Ant.
Calvarin), without date. 4^ Nova plantar, genera juxta Tour-
14007 — le mistere de la passion no- nefortii methodum disposita, quibus
stre seigneur Jesucrist. Par.,impr. Pjantae 1900 recensentur. Plor.,
par Lepetit Laurens pour J. Petit, Paperini. 1729. fol. with 108 plates.
without date. fol. Gothic letter. , *^ ^^"''^^i Tf'lJ^'^'' "^^
1 •.!. .L • ^ •••• formeny. The and vol. did not appear.
102 leaves with the signatures o-otu;, ^ '^\
and 1 04 leaves with the signatures A-Niuj. 14013^ — catalogus plantar, horti Cse-
14008 — le mistere de la passion . . . sa^'^i Plorentini. Flor., Paperini,
avec les adictions et corrections ' 74°* *ol. with plates.
faictes par maistre J. Michel, le- 14014 MICROCOSM of London (by
quel mistere fut joue a Angiers ... R- Ackermann). Lond., Benslev
et dernierement a Paris Ian mil (1808-9). large 4°. 3 vols, with
cinq cens et sept. {Par.). Mch. le 104 illuminated plates (13I. 13s.).
Noir, 3 Fevr. 1512. 4°. Gothic 14015 MIDDIMAN, S. Select views
letter. in Great Britain. Lond., Boydell
262 leaves with the signatures a-jr and ( 1784-92 ). oblong 4°. with 53
-^^-4^4^' plates (3I. 7s. 6d.),
14009 — le mistere de la passion. Designed to be in 25 parts, only 17 of
avec les additions faictes par J. Mi- whidi appeared.
chel. Par., Alain Lotrian, without 14016 MIDDLETON, Conyers.
date. 4°. Gothic letter. Works. Lond., Manby, 1752-57.
254 leaves i^th the signatures ^-Z,^-Z, ig^ge 4°. 4 vols. Also on large
and A^K. Also, tb., td., 18 Aouet 1542. ° a , • , • go
4^ 254 leaves with the same signatures. P^P®'' ^^^ ^° 5 vols, m O .
14010 Par., Ph. le Noir, 1 532 ,.,^"??r^ "" ^ ^^^^T ST"''
„-,,.* 'DO ]jfe^ which may be added of the edition,
or 37. 4°. Gothic letter. x,^,^ i^^y. 40 , ^^^^
14011 — sensuitle mistere de la Pas- ^^q^j _ germana qu«dam erudit©
sion de nostre seigneur Jesuchrist. antiquitatis monumenta. Lond..
Nouuellemet reueu i comge oultre Ms^nhy, 1745. 4^ with 23 plates,
les precedentes impressions. Auec ^Iso on large paper,
les additions faictes par Maistre Also in the 4th vol. of the 4**. edition of
Jehan michel. Lequel mistere fut his works.
ioue a Angiers et dernierement a 14018 — life of Cicero. Lond. 1801.
Paris 1539. Par., Alain Lotrian, 8°. 3 vols. (il. 7s.) Also on large
1539. 4*^. Gothic letter, with bad paper.
woodcuts. At first, Lond. 1741. 4^ 2 vols, (also on
253 numbered leaves and 1 unnumljered, large paper) ; and then frequently, Lend.
in 2 columns, with the signatures a^KK. x 742, 8^ 3 vols. &c. A rival to his work.
This edition commences at once with the which praises Cicero, is Melmoth^s trana-
Sermcn de S. Jehan, and the Prologue lation of Cicero's letters, which in every
capital is omitted. Consult concerning way lowers him: consult CiceroU Briefe
MID
vfm WieUmdf II. ^.-^Istoria deila viia
di Cicerone. Vetu 1 744. 8**. 5 voU. Nap.
1748-50- 4*. 5 voU- Hi»L de Ciccron
Urad, par Pr^wiei. Par. 1743 or 49. 11".
4 voU. In additioii, LeUres de Cic, d
Brutus, trad, par Pr^voet. ib. 1744. 12'.
Rem. Gesofuehle, Ce Zeitalter umfassend,
U&t. wm Gih. C. F. Seidel. Daru. 1791-
93. 8*. 4 FolL (3 d. 8 gr.) In Dutch by
W. J. ZUlenn, Utr. 1802-6. 8\ 3 voll.
(9IL)
14019 — historia de la vida de M.
T. Ciceroo, traduc. por Jos. N. de
Azara. Madr., impr. real, 1790.
4^. 4 vols, with plates.
Very finely printed, with good notes by
the traoslator. There is an inferior edition
(i30 n.) and a splendid edition (190 rs.,
the last has 24 portraits from original
busts), — Compendio de la vida de Ciceron.
Madr. 1 796. 8'. 2 volL
14020 MIECHOW, Mthi. de. (amn.)
Tractatus de duabus Sarmatiis, A-
aiana et Europiana, et de contentis
in eis. Cracov., J. Haller^ ^i^7'
4^ 34 leaves.
Also, A V. (without the printer's name)
4 Aug. 15 18. 4**. Gothic letter, 29 leaves.
In PietorU Corp. hist. Pol. I. 121 etc and
in Lr. Mixleri a Kolof Scrr. hiit. Pol. I.
177 etc. which also mentions an edition,
Craoov.,HalleryiS2i.4\(?)^HistoriadeUe
due Sarmatie trad, per Annib. MaggL
Ven., Giolito, 1562. 8^
14021 — (anon.) chronica Polono-
mm. Cracoviae, Hi. Vietor, 152 1.
fol. with woodcuts.
13 leaves of preliminary matter and 379
pages. The original edition, and scarce.
Abo in Pistoriutf II. i sq. There is usu-
ally bound up with it, (Jod. L. DeoH) De
vetuetaHb. Poknor. Hb. I. de Jagellonum
familia liber II. de SiffismufuH regis tenu
porib. liber III. i6., u^, 1521. foL 3 leaves,
119 pages, and i leaf.
14022 MIERIS, Fr. van. Historie
der Nederlandsche Vorsten. Hage,
Hondt, 1732-35. fol. 3 vols, with
plates. Also on large paper and
on imperial paper.
The plates are by Houbraken, Picart,
and Waodeiaar.
14023 — groot Charterboek der Graa-
ven van Holland, Zeeland en Vries-
land. Leyd. 1753-56. fol. 4 voU.
(20 fl.)
14024 MIERRE, Ant. Marin d'Ar-
VOL. III.
MIL 1107
gis le. GBuvres. Par. 18 10. 8°.
3 vols.
The two best known of his poems are,
Lesfastes ou les usages de Pannee. Par.
1779. 8*. and La peinture. Par. (1769).
4*". with plates.
14025 MIFSUD, Ign. X. Biblioteca
Maltese. Parte I, che contiene
r istoria cronologica e le notizie
della persona e delle opere degli
scrittori nati in Malta e Gozo sino
air anno 1650. Malta^ Capaci,
1 764. fol.
No more seems to have appeared.
14026 MIKHITHAR Vartabiet.
Grammatica linguae Armenica*.
Ven. 1730. 4°.
In the Turkish language, and in Arme-
nian characters. Other statements have,
Janua grammatioa lingua Armerus. Ven.
1727. 4**. There is also by the same au-
thor a Lexicon veteris lingua Armetup.
Ven. (about 1727). 4". 2 voll.
MIKRE, see Makre, No. 12844.
14027 MILBURN, W. Oriental
commerce, containing a geographi-
cal description of the principal
places in the East Indies, China,
and Japan, with their produce, ma-
nufactures, and trade. Lond. 1813.
large 4^ 2 vols. (61. 68.)
MILES, see Milles.
MILET, see Millet.
14028 MILIOTTI, Alfonse. De-
scription d'une collection de pierres
graves qui se trouvent au cabinet
imperial de Petersbourg. T. I.
Vienne, Camesina, 1805. fol. with
126 plates (17 d.). Also on large
paper and on vellum paper.
The 2nd vol., with plates 137..243, is
ready, hut not yet published.
MILITARIS rei scriptores, see
SCRIPTORES.
14029 MILIZIA, Fr. Memorie degli
architetti antichi e modern!. Parma,
Bodoni, 1 781 . large 8°. 2 vols. Also
on fine paper.
Also, Bassanoy 1785. 8". 2 voll.
14030 — principi di architettura ci-
vile. Bassano, 1785. 8°. 3 vols,
with plates by Cipriani. Gi. An-
TOLiNi Osservazioni ed aggiunte ai
principi di arch. civ. di Milizia.
4l>
1108
MIL
Mil. 1817. 8°.— (Milizia) Grund-
satze der biirgerl. Baukunst, aus
dem Ital. Lpz., Schwickert^ 17^4-
86. large 8^. 3 vols, with plates
14031 — dizionario delle belle arti
del disegno. Bassano, 1797. 8^
2 voll.
14032 — essai sur I'hist. de Tarchi-
tecture, precede d'observations sur
le beau, le gout et les beaux-arts ;
extrait et trad, de Milizia, par de
Pommereul. Haye, 1 8 1 9. 8°. 3 voll.
14033 MILL, Jam. History of the
British India. Loud. 1817. 4°. 3
vols. (61. 6s.)
14034 MILL^US, J. Praxis cri-
minis persequendi^ elegantibus figu-
ris illustrata. Par.^ Sim. Colineeus^
1 54 1, fol. with woodcuts.
A copy on vellum 397 fr. Soabi§e, and
453 fr. McCarthy.
MILLAR, Jam., see ENCTCLOPiB-
DiA, No. 6699.
14035 MILLE (les) et une nnits,
contes arabes, trad, par Ant. Gkd-
land, revus et continues par Caus-
sin de Perceval. Par. 1806. 18°.
9 voll.
The best and oompletest edition. At
first, Par. 1704^17. l3^ la vob.
14036 — the Arabian nights enter-
tainments, carefully revised and
corrected from the Arabic. To
which is added a selection of new
tales, now first translated from the
Arabic originals ; also, an introduc
tion and notes. By Jonath. Scott.
Lond. 1 8 1 1 . 18°. 6 vols. ( 1 1. i6s.)
Also in 8^ (without plates 3I. 138., and
with plates 5]. 58.) The best edition of
this translation, compared afresh with the
Arabic text, and enlarged with an entire
voL of new tales, and with very interesting
notes. The translation itself was by Edw.
Forster, and appeared previously, LontLj
BulmeTy 1803. 8**. 5 vols, with fine plates
after Smirke (also on large paper and very
lai^ paper in 4°. ; which last is very fine,
and sold at la guineas at least); also,
Lond, 1 803. 8°. 5 vols, with plates, and ib.
18 15. 18°. 4 vols (il. 4s.) Another trans-
lation by Beaumont, Lond. 18 1 1. 8°. 4 vols.
Also, Lond., Sultaby, 1809. 12*. 3 vols. —
See also U. Weber.
MIL
14037 — Tausend u. eine Nacht, aus
dem Franz, von J. H. Voss. Bre-
men, Cramer, 1781-85. 8^ 6 voll.
(5 d.) — Phantasus, tausend u. ein
Mahrdien (von J. Ch. L. Haken).
Berl., Braun, 1802-3. 8°. 4 voll.
(yd. 30 gr.) — Die Mahrchen der
Schehezerade, neu erzahlt von F.
Cp. Weisser. Lpz., Dyck, 1809.
8"^. 4 vols, with plates (7 d. 16 gr.).
An earlier translation, Lpz. 1730. 8".
12 parts in 6 vob. — Mil e huma ncite$f
oonioi arabioof, traduzidot dofranoez. Lisb.
.... (before 1805). I3^ 8 voU. (3840 rs.)
14038 — kitaat min ilf leile ve leile.
(Arabic.) Calcutta, 1814-18. 8^
2 voll.
This edition of the Arabic original, su-
perintended by Scheikh Ahmed ben Mo-
hammed Schirwani Yemeni, contains only
200 nights. — Reh. Hole Betnarks en ike
Arabian nighis enlertainmeniSy in telUch
the origin qf Sinbad't vogage and other
oriental ficdone it parHeularlp considered,
Lond. 1797. 8**. (4s.) — See also Simdbab.
14039 MILLER, F. Cimelia ]>h7-
sica: Figures of rare and curious
quadrupeds, birds, and plants, with
descriptions by O. Shaw. Lond.
1796. large fol. with 60 illumin-
ated plates.
14040 MILLER, J. Illustratio sy-
stematis sexualis Linn<ei (angL et
lat.). Lond. 1 777. large fol. 2 partSj
with plates.
This well got up work contains 117
plates, viz. i title -plate, 104 numbered
plates, 7 plates delivered afterwards in the
year 1780, i unmmibered plate^ and 4
plates, representations of leaves. The 00.
pies are with plates illuminated, plain, and
both illuminated and jAain
14041 — illustrations of the sexual
system of Linmeus. Lond. 1779.
8'. with 104 illuminated plates.
The last plate is in fact numbered 106,
but loi and 104 are skipped over.
14042 — illustration of the Termini
botanici of Linnaeus. Lond. 1789.
8°. with 86 illuminated plates.
Belonging to the preceding work.
14043 — illustratio systematis sexual.
Linnsei, quam e textu angl. edit,
minoris translatam nunc emendavit.
MIL
additamentis, atque indd. locupl.
accurav. P. Go. Weiss. Denuo
edid., revid. ac translat. germ. lo.
cupletav. Mr. Bths. Borckhausen.
Pf. a. M., Varrentrapp, 1 804. fol.
with 108 illuminated plates (from
76 to 88 d.).
Damutadii^ ^79^* ^oh it only an older
tide. Piwioiuly, Ff. a. M, 1 789. 2 parts,
with 104 iUuminated plates.
14044 MILLER, Ph. Gardener's
and botanist's dictionary. New
edition corrected, newly arranged,
and augmented by Martyn. Lond.
1807. fol. 4 vols, with plates (14I.
14B.).
The earlier incomplete editions are at
low prices. An enlai^ged French transla-
tion by Chazelles, with notes by Holland,
Par. et Meix, 1 785-^. 4^ 10 vols, with
plates (also on lai^ papor* ^th illumin-
ated pktes). The last a vols, contain a
supplement, which is not to be found in
the otherwise enlarged edition, BrtucelL
1786. 8°. 8 rds. In German, after the 8^
edition, by O. Lh. Huth and O. Wfg. Fr.
Panzer, Nrb. 1769-76. large 4"*. 4 vols,
with plates (10 d. 16 gr.).
14045 — figures of the most beauti-
ful, useful, and uncommon plants
described in the gardener's die
tionary. Lond. 1771. fol. 2 vols,
with 300 illuminated plates.
Extremely indifferent. A similar collec-
tion of 300 illuminated plates, Lond, 181 1.
foL 1 Tols. In German, Nrb, 1773-^3.
fol. 1 vols, with 300 illuminated plates
(5od.).
14046 MILLES. Ce romant est
nomm^ Milles et Amys, lequel ra-
compte les gestes et haulx fais du
chevalier Milles tres renomme et
de Amys. {Par,), imprim6 pour
Ant. Verard, without date, small
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
The most costly edition of this romance.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 106 num-
bered leaves and i leaf, colophon. A
copy on veUum with 5a miniatures 313 fr.
Oaignat, 430 fr. Valli^re, 2300 fr. McCar-
thy.
14047 — histoire des nobles et vail-
lans chevaliers nommez Milles et
Amys. Par., Mch. ie Noir, 1 507. 4°.
14048 — (the same thle). Par., N.
fionfons, without date. 4^. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
MIL
1109
14049 — histoires des faitz, gestes,
triumphes et prouesses des cheva*.
liers Milles et Amys, et de leurs
enfans. Lyon, Oli v. AmouUet, 1 5 3 1 .
4 •
140M) — I'hystoire des chevaliers
Milles et Amys, lesquelz en leur
vivant furent plains de grandes
prouesses. Par., Alain Lotrian,
> 534. 4^
14051 •— (the same title). Rouen,
veufue de L. Coste, without date.
4°. In 2 columns.
MILLET, Jac, see Destruction
de Troye.
14052 MILLET, J. Pastorale et
tragicomedie de Janin. Grenoble,
1633. 4^ ib. 1636, or 1700, or
1800. 8°. Lyon, 1738. 12°. — La
pastorale de la Constance de Philin
et Margoton. Grenoble, 1635. 4^.
— *La bourgeoisie de Grenoble, 00.
m^die. Grenoble, 1665. 8^.
Written in the ptUoit of Grenoble. In
the same dialect is also, RecueU de diverges
pQeesfaUee & Fantien langage de Grenoble.
Grenoble, 1662. 8^
14053 MILLIN, Aubin L. Antiqui-
tes nationales ou recueil des monu-
mens pour servir k I'hist. de Tem-
pire fran9. Par. 1790-98. 4°. 5
vols, with 249 plates (76 fr.). Also
on vellum paper and on large paper
in fol.
Neither complete nor well grounded, and
with representations often unfaithful. Yet
still of great merit, because much that is
here represented has since been destroyed.
14054 — monumens antiques in^dits
ou nouvellement expliques. Par.
1802-6. 4®. 2 vols, with 92 plates
(72 fr.). In addition, .^Igyptiaques
ou recueil de quelques monumens
egyptiens in^dits. Par. 1816. 4°.
with 12 plates (12 fr.).
14055 — histoire metallique de la
revolution fran9. Par. 1806. large
4°. with 26 plates (25 fr., on vel-
lum paper 50 fr.). In addition.
The medallic history of Napoleon.
Lond. 1819. 4^ with plates (3I.
13s. 6d.).
14056 — description des tombeaux
4D2
1110
MIL
deCanosa. Par.^ Didot^ 1816. large
fol. with 14 plates (100 fr., with
illuminated plates 200 fr.).
14057 — description d'une mosaique
antique du mus^e Pio-Cl^mentin a
Rome. Par., Didot, 1 819. fol. with
28 plates (50 fr., on veUum paper
100 fr.).
14058 — voyi^ dans les departe-
mens du midi de la France. Par.
1807-11. 8°. 5 vols, with an atlas
in 4°. (72 fr.) Also on large paper.
— Voyage en Savoye, en Piemont,
k Nice et k Gdnes. Par. 181 6. 8^
2 voU. ( 1 2 fr.) In German by C.
L. Ring. Carlsruhe, 181 7. 8^ 2
voll. — Voyage dans le Milanais.
Par. 1817. 8°. 2 voll. (12 fr.)
14059 — nouv. dictionnaire portatif
des beaux-arts. Par. 1806. 8°. 3
voll. (25 fr., 50 copies on vellum
paper 50 fr.) Gal^ie mythologique.
Par. 181 1. 8®. 2 vols, with 180
plates (36 fr., on vellum paper 72
fr.) In German, Berl. 1820. 8®.
2 vols, with the same plates ( i o d.).
— Introduct. k T^tude des monu-
mens antiques. Par. 1 796. 8°. ...
des pierres graves. Par. 1 796. 8°.
. . . des medailles. Par. 1 796. 8^
. . . des vases peintes. Par. 1811.8°.
— ^Elemens d'hist. natur. Par. 1 802.
8"". — Min^ralogie Homerique. Ed.
II. corr. et augm. Par. 18 16. 8°.
(6 fr.) In German by F. Thdr.
Rinck, Konigsb., 1793. 8°. — De-
scription des tombeaux decouverts
k Pompei. Naples, 1813. 4°.
14060 — magasin encyclopedique ou
journal des sciences, des lettres et
des arts. Par. an 4 (i795)-Avril
1 816. 8^ 122 voll. (6 vols. annu.
ally). Annales encyclopediques.
Par. 1817-18. 8°. 12 voll. (each
annual series 48 fr.) Table gen6-
rale des matieres par ordre alphab.
des 122 vol. qui composent le mag.
encycl., redigee par J. B. Sajoo.
Par. 1 819. 8°. 4 voll. (60 fr.)
A very interesting journal in many re>
spects particularly on aooount of the esaays
inserted in it. After Millings death, since
Jan. 1819, the Revue encpolofMique (ra
MIL
parts or 4 voia. annually 42 fr.), conducted
by Julien, went on upon the same jdan.—
Sajou*s index is extremely deficient and
inappropriate. — See also Dubois.
14061 MILLINGEN, James. Re-
cueil de quelques medailles grecqaes
inedites. Rome, 1812. 4®. with 4
plates (16 paoli or 12 fr.).
14062 — peintures antiques et in6-
dites de vases grecs. Rome, 1813.
large fol. On vellum paper, with
63 plates (24 scudi or 136 fr.).
14063 — peintures antiques de vases
grecs de la collection de J: C<^hill.
Rome, de* Romania, 1 81 7. large fol.
On vellum paper, with 52 plates (22
scudi or 120 fr.).
14064* MILLOT, CI. Fr. X. Ele-
mens d'histoire g^nerale ancienne
et moderne ; eMmens de Thist. de
Prance et d'Angleterre. Par. 1800.
S°, 15 voll. (60 fr., on fine paper
80 fr.)
A new edition, continued down to our
time, Par., Didoiy 1820. 8^ 12 toXL (71
fr.) ElemerUi di tioria gener. anHea e
modema, Vetu 18 16. 8^ 10 voU. (30 lire).
Hittoria unwersai traduxida em vidgar par
J. J. B. Lisb. 1789. 8°. 9 voll. (5400 Ts.)
In German (by J. Bertr. Mielk), with ad.
ditions by W. £. Christiam', Ljut, 1777-
1806. 8**. 13 vols. (17 d. 20 gr.) In Rus-
sian, Moscow, 1804. 8**. 9 vols. Also in
Dutch.
14064^ — ceuvres. Par. 1820. 8^
12 voll. (72 fr.)
— histoire des Troubadours, see
HisToiRB, No. 9804.
14065 MILNER, Jos. Works. Lond.
1812. 8°. 8 vols. (4I. 1 6s.) — History
of the church of Christ to the i6th
century, edited by Is. Milner. Lond.
1 816. 8°. 5 vols. (3I.)
14066 MILTON, J. A complete
collection of the historical, polit.,
and miscellaneous works of J. Mil-
ton, both English and Latin. Amst.
1698. fol. 3 parts in i fol.
This edition of the prose works is baidly
arranged and hioomplete.
14067 — complete collection of the
hist., polit.;,and miscell. works, cor-
rectly printed from the original edi-
tions. With an histor. and crit.
y
MIL
acooont of hU life and writings (by
Th. Birch). Lond., Millar, 1738.
fol. 2 vols.
This edition is oomplece.
14068 -^ works (in prose), hiatorical,
polit., and miscellaneous (with notes
by Th. Birch). Lond.^ Millar, 1753.
4®. a vols. In addition^ Paradise
lost. Paradise regained, and minor
poems, with notes of various au-
thors^ by Th. Newton. Lond. 1 749
and 53. 4^ 3 vols.
Theie « vda. contain Milton's entire
wofks, and are greatly prized in England. '
14069 — poetical works, with the
principal notes of various com-
mentators, by H. J. Todd. Lond.
1 80 1 or 9. 8°. 6 vols. Account of
the life and writings of Milton^ with
a verbal index to his poetry^ by
Todd. Lond. 1809. 8^ (4]. 45., on
large paper 61. 6s.) — In addition^
Prose works, illustrated by C. Sym-
mons. Lond. 1806. 8°. 7 vols. (5I.
58,, on large paper 7I. 78.)
There are abo copies of both coUections
on very lai^ paper. — AreopagiiicOf a
speech to the parHament qf England for
Ae Rberiy qf uniicensed printing, with
motes and iRuetraHons by White. Lond.
1819. 8^ (14s.) — ilft/tom Emendatt. in
Euripidemy in the Mtuetun crit. Cantab. I.
385 etc.
14070 — poetical works^ with notes
of various authors, by Th. Newton.
Lond. 1757, or 70, or 78. large 8°.
4 vols.
14071 — poetical works, with a life of
the author by W. Hay ley. Lond.,
Bulmer, 1794-97. large fol. 3 vols,
with 33 plates (15 guineas).
This edition cannot compete with the
splendid productions of Didot^s press. The
|3ates (after Westall) are still less satis-
factory.
14672 — poetical works^ with his life
by 8m. Johnson^ and remarks by
J. Aikin. Lond., Sharpe, 1810. 8°.
3 vols, with plates. Also on large
paper.
The finest of the 8**. editions. Lond.
1808. Tl^ 4 vols, with plates; ib., Sharpe,
18 16. 12". 4 yols. with plates, are also neat.
14073 — poems, both English and
MIL
1111
Latin, compos'd at several times.
Lond., Moseley^ ^^45- ^°-
The first edition of die smaller poems.
Lond., Bring, 1673. 8*". is enlarged with
a Tractate of education. Minor poems in
English, Ital.y and Latin, tvith translaHons
and notes by Th, Warton. Lond. 1791. 8^
(8s.) Latin and Italian poems, translated
into English verse, wUh the originals and
a fragment qf a commentary on ParatUse
Lost, by W.Ccwper. LondA%o%. 4". (il. is.)
14074 — paradise lost A poem
written in ten books. Lond., Par-
ker, 1667. 4^
The first edition, of which Lond. 1668
and ib. 1669. 4**. are only new title-pages.
From the and edition onwards the poem is
divided into 11 books. — Lond, 1693 or 95.
fol. with plates.
14075 — paradise lost, with notes by
Rch. Bentley. Lond. 1732. 4°.
Concerning this critical edition see Wolfs
Litt. Analekten, I. 57, not. Against Bent-
ley's criticism the following are directed :
Milton restored, and Bentley deposed. Lond.
1 732. 8*. A friendly letter to Bentley, oc-
easioned by his new edition of Paradise Lost,
Oaifordy ....
14076 — paradise lost and regain'd,
Samson Agonistes, and minor po*
ems. Birmingh., Baskerville, 1759.
4°. 2 vols. Also, ib., id.> 1760.
large 8°. 2 vols, vrith plates.
Containing Th. Newton's text.
14077 — paradise lost. Glasgow^ Fou-
lis, 1770. fol. Also on large paper.
14078 — paradise lost, illustrated
with texts of scripture by J. Gil-
lies. Lond. 1788. 8°.
14079 — paradise lost, book I. col-
lated with the first and second edi-
tions, edited by Capel Lofft. Bury,
1792. 8^
14080 — paradise lost. Lond., Bens-
ley, 1 7-95-96. large 8**. 2 vols.
Lond.y Whittingham, 1799. very large
8''. 2 parts in i vol. on vellum paper, with
plates; Lond., Roveray, 1802. small 8**.
a vols, with plates (also on large paper),
are also fine editions.
14081 — paradise lost and regained,
with other poems. Lond. 181 7. 8°.
2 vols, with plates (il. 4s.).
14082 — paradise regain'd, a poem in
4 books. Lond. 1670. 8°.
The first edition. Lend., Tonson, 1713.
18**. with plates, is neat.
4l>3
1112
MIL
14083 — paradise regained, poems
and sonnets^ and Latin poems, with
notes. Lond., Bensley, 1796. 8®.
A copy on vellum 1 7I. 68. 6d. in a Lon-
don sale 1 804.
14084 — paradisi amissi liber primas
graeca versione donatus una cum
annotatt. a Rch. Dawes. Cbr., 1 735.
S"". (Consult Bibl. britanniq. V.
405 etc.) — 6u. Hogsi paraphrasis
poetica in tria Miltoni poemata.
Lond. 1690. S°. Paradisus amis-
sus, lat. redditus a 6u. d'Obson
(cum textu angl.) Ox., th. Sheld.,
1750. large 4°. 2 voll. Lat. inter,
prete J. Trapp. Lond. 1 741-44. 4°.
2 voll. Lapsus protoparentum, ex
poemate Miltoni cantus VI. (in-
terpr. L. Bertr. Neumanno). Vin-
dob. 1768. 8°.
14085 — paraiso perdido^ traduzido
em vulgar, por Jose Amaro da
Silva; com o paraiso restaurado.
Lisb. 1789. 8°. 2 voll. (1200 rees).
— Paradiso perdido^ traduc. en
verso castellano por J. de Escoi-
quiz. Bourges, Gilles, 1812. 8^
3 voll. with plates (18 fr.).
14086 — del paradiso perduto, poe-
ma inglese trad, in versi da P. Rolli.
Lond., Bennet, 1735 (other copies
36). fol. (on blue paper in Dres-
den.) Verona, 1730. 8^ (on large
blue paper^ 15 fr. McCarthy.) Par.
1740. 12**. 2 voll. Verona, 1742.
fol. (also on large paper.) — II Pa-
radiso perduto trad, fedelmente in
verso ital. a fronte del teste ingl.
da Felice Mariottini. Roma, 1 8 1 4.
8°. (previously, Lond. 1794. 8**.) —
II Parad. perduto trad, da Lazzaro
Papi. Lucca^ 181 1. 8°. 3 voll. (15
lire.) Ed. II. ib. 1817. 12°. 2 voll.
•^11 Parad. perduto, recato in versi
ital. da Mch. Leoni. Pisa, Capur-
ro, 1817. 8°. 3 voll. — II Parad. per-
duto trad, in versi ital. da 6. S.
Martinengo. Ven. 1801. 4"". 3 voll.
14087 — Le paradis perdu, trad, (en
prose, par N. Fr. Dupre de St.
Maur, ou plutot par I'abbe de Bois-
morand). Par. 1729. l2^ 3 voll.
MIL
The best edition. Par., Defer de
Maisonneuve, 1 792. very large 4^.
2 voll. with 12 coloured plates
(also on vellum paper). — Trad, (en
prose), par L. Racine. Par. 1755.
12^. 3 voll. also on large paper. —
— Trad, en vers par le Roy. Par.
1775. 8°. 2 voll. — Trad, en vers
par Beaulaton. Montargis, 177^*
8^ 2 voll. — Trad, en prose par
Mosneron. Par. 1804. 12^ 2 voll.
— Trad, en prose par Salgues.
Par. 1807. 8^
Also a metrical vertion by d*Hanterodie
in8».
14088 — - le meme, trad, en vers
fran9. par Deli lie, avec le texte.
Par.,6iguet^ 1804. large 4®. 3 vols.
on vellum paper, with plates (200
fr., avant la L 250 fr.).
There is a copy on yeUum. Also in 3
YoLi. large 8°. with plates (18 fr. On vel.
lum paper, 43 fr.; avani la lettre^ 48 fTJ)y
and without the English text in 3 vols,
lai^ 18°. with ph&tes (10 fr. On vellum
paper, 34 fr. ; avant la letlre, 30 fr.). A
new edition, corrected, Par, 1818. I8^ a
vols.
14089 — le paradis reoonquis trad,
de Tangl. Par. 1 730. 8°. — Trad.
(en prose) par de Mareuil. Par.
1 736. 12°. — Le triomphe de J. C.
dans le d^rt, traduct. en vers du
paradis reoonquis par Lancelin.
Par. 1755 or 74. 12°. — La Chris-
tiade ou le paradis reoonquis, pour
servir de suite au paradis perdu
(par de la Baume). Brux. {Par.)
1753. 12°. 6 voll.
14090 — das verlustige Paradeiss,
aus dem in engl. Sprache abgefas-
seten Gedichte in unser gemein
Deutsch ubertragen (von E. Gli.
von Berge). Zerbst, 1682. 8^
Concerning this very scarce and remark-
able translation see Hamburg. Berichie von
gel, Sachen, 1732. p. 648 etc. Beytrr. mw
krU. Hist der deutsch Spr. I. 85. FUr
aitere lAtt, u. neuere Lect. 2. Jahrg. 4
Quart. 2, Heft, p. 76 etc. Deutsch. Afu-
seum, 1783. XII. 512-596.
14091 — episches Gedicht von dem
verlornen Paradiese^ iibs. u. mit
Anmm. begl. von J. Jac. Bodmer.
MIL
4. Aosg. Zur. 1780. 8^ 3 voll.
(20 gr.) At first, 1732. — Das
yerlome Paradies, aus dem £ngl.
in reimfreie Verse iibs. von F. W.
Zachariae. Altona, 1762. 8^ 2 voll.
with plates (3 d. 4 gr.). — Ver-
lomes Parad. ubs. von Sm. Gli.
Burde. Berl., Vieweg, 1793. 8^
2 YolL (id. 18 gr., on writing
?iper 2 d. 1 2 gr.) — Verlornes
arad. ir Gesang iibs. von J. F.
Pries. Host. 1 807. large 8^— Wie-
dererobertes Paradies nebst an-
dem Gedichten iibs. von Sim. Gry.
nsens. Bas. 1752. 8°.
14092 — 't Paradys verloren, HeL
dendicht, uyt het Engels in ryme-
looze maat vertaalt door J. van
Zanten. Haarlem, 1728. 4^ Also,
Amst. 1735. 8**. Verlooren Panu
djs, uit het Engelsch in neder-
duitsch Proza vertaald door J. H.
Reisig. (1-6. Ges.) Zutpben, 1791
-92. 8**. a pieces (2 fl. 4 st.). — Pa-
radise lost, translated into Welsh.
Lond. 1819. I2^ (78.) — In Danish
hj J. H. Schonheyder. Kopenh.
J 790. 8*». 2 voll.
14093 — (W. Lauder) essay on Mil-
ton's use and imitation of the mo-
derns in his paradise lost. Lond.
1750. 8°. Consult Neuestes aus
der anmuth. Gelehrsamk. II. 260
etc. 341 etc. 438 etc. 620 etc. 831
etc. 913 etc. (F. Nicolai) Unter.
suchung, ob M. sein verlorn. Pa-
rad. aus lat. Schriftstellern aus-
geschrieben habe. Ff. u. Lpz.
(Halle), 1753. 8=. Consult Thiess
uber Klopstock, p. 194 not. Clas-
sical journal XVI. 134 etc. — (Bn.
Routh) lettres crit. sur le paradis
perdu et reconquis de Milton. Par.
1 73 1 . 1 2®. J. P. Pries Probe eines
neuen Comm. uber M's verl. Par.
(i.Ges.). Rost. 1810. 8^ E. H.
Barker error in Milton's latinity
noticed and passages in Milton etc.
explained, in Classic. Joum. VII.
393 etc. B. Symmons obss. on
M*s latin poetry, ibid, IX. 338 etc.
14094 — Comus. Lond.^ Bensley,
MIN
1113
1 799. 1 2°. with plates. — II Como,
favola boschereccia trad, in ital. da
Gaetano Polidori. Ed. III. Par.
1 81 2. 8^ — Como, drama, tradu.
zione sostenuta ad literam (colla
traduz. franc.) Par., Didot, 1812.
40
14095 — pro populo anglicano de-
fensio contra Salmasium. Lond.,
typis Du-Gardianis, 1651. fol.
The original edition. There are two
editions in 4**. of the same date and under
the same firm, of which that of 205 pages
is the earUer and an English typographical
production, that of 104 pages is a later and
a Dutch production ; and two editions in
1 2*. (of which that of 283 pages was print-
ed in Holland, and that of 244 pages in
Ctennany.) The following was also printed
in Germany: Lond., typ, Du-Gard,, 1653.
11?. 278 pages. — Deferuio secunda pro
populo Angl. Lond., iypis Neueoimanu,
1654. 8^ Ed. II. Hag. Com,,Vi4icq^ 1654.
13°. Pro te defentio contra Alex. Morum,
Hag. Com., Vlaoq, 1655. i^**-
The work in opposition to this was {CI.
SaknatU) defentio regia pro Carolo /. with-
out place, mmtib. regUe, 1649. ^^ ^^
without place, eumi. regm, 1649 or 50 or
53. 12°. Of these editions in 12*. that of
1649 is a Leyden production of the Elze-
virs. Par. 1650b 4^ In French, Par.
1656. 4*". In German, without place, 1650.
I2^ — Ad J. MiUonum reeponeio, opus
poeth. CL SalmaeH. Dwione, 1660. 4*.
Lond. 1660. S^.
14096 MINERVA, ein Journal his-
tor. u. polit. Inhalts (herausg. von
J. W. von Archenholz u. Bran).
Berl. u. Hmb. 1 792-1 821. 8°.
In monthly parts. The annual let of
4 vols, costs o dollars.
14097 MINGARELLI, J. Aloys.
Anecdotor. fasciculus s. Paulini
Nolani, anonymi scriptoris, Alani
magni ac Theophylacti opuscc. ali-
quot. J. Aloys. Mingarellius edi-
dit, prsefatt. et scholia addidit,
grseca lat. reddidit. Romse, Mo-
naldinus, 1756. fol.
See also Codices and RsLiqutiE.
MINES de TOrient, see Fundoru-
BEN.
MINIANA, see Mariana.
14098 MINIATI, Lr. Le glorie ca-
dute dell' famiglia Comnena. Se-
4D4
1114 MIN MIN
conda impressione corretta ed am- recensuit. (Hmb.), ex bibliopolio
pliata. Ven.jValvusense, 1663. fol. Frobeniano, 1603. 8^.
with plates. A new recension from a MS. with good
MINNESANGER, see Mankssen ^^"16^8^^ *° '^™*"" ""^'
and BoNEB.— Minnelieder ans dem ,^,^ _ Octariua ex recensione et
Schwab. Zeitalter neu bearb. u. ^^ commentarifa Geyerharti EU
herausg. von L. Tiek. Berl. 1803. ^enhorstii. Hmb. 161J. fol.
^ Of no great value. Commonly in Atd&-
14099 MINSHiEUS or Minsheu, J. bins, Hmb. 1610. fol. With some coitbc-
Ductor in linguas cum illar. bar- tions and good notes by Heraldus in 7Vr-
monia et etymologiis, originationi- ^^^"^ apok^t. Par. 1613. /^---MinueH
1 * J • *.• •?. • -tr? T • Ociamtu. Ox. 1627. Ia^ and often.
bus et derivationib. m XI. unguis, _ , ' _, . . ,.,
angl., cambro-britann., belg., germ., 14105 — Octavius et Cypnani liber
gall. etc. Ace. vocabularium hi- ^^ ^^^^<^^' vanitote. Ed. nova ad
spanico-lat. et angl. Lend., Browne, ^^' ^«"- ®?^®!?P^*".?™V®^ '®^;.^^
16 1 7. fol. ^^^ ^"^' ^' J^'g*"*"- -Ltttet., Du-
14100 MINT. Tlie mint amil and ^T'i^t^i^f' . ^ t ^. uu
. , • ^ •« X 1 . •l^'ie Pans MS. made use of afresh, with
shurhoo mmt amil, two elementary ^ ^^ ^^^ g,^ nojeg. Reprinted, O*.
treatises on Arabic syntax. Transl. 1678. ii*".
from the original Arabic with an- 14106 — Octavius et Cyprianus de
notations, by A. Lockett. Calcutta, idolor. vanitate cum obss. N. Ri-
1804. large 4^ (2I. i2s. 6d.) galtii et Jul. Firmicus de profana
«35 pagw* translation and commentary; ac vera religione cum notis J. a
31 pages, Arabic text. Also^ Land. 1816. Wower, una cum novo ind. LB.,
*^ ^ • (^^- "»• ^-^ , Livius, 1645. 8^
14101 MINTURNO, Ant. (Sb.) Mere,y . reprint.-^ Octavius. Raihom.
Larte poetica (libri IV), con le 1648. I3^ has the text onlv.
postille di Valvassori. Ven., Val. ^^^^j _ Qetavius cum'integris cm.
vasson 1563 (other copies 1564). ^^^^ ^^tis ac commentariis nova.
4;. Also, Nap., Muzio, 1725. 4°. recensione Jac. Ouzelii, cuius
also on strong and large paper.- ^t accedunt animadvv. Insuper J.
De poeta hbri VI. Ven., Rampa- ^gursii not«. Ace. Jul. Firmici
«etus, 1559. 4°.-Rime e prose. ^^^^^^ ^^ ^„^^ profanar. reli.
Ven., Rampazetto, 1559. S^-Can- .„^^ ^B.. ex off. Hackiana,
zoni sopra 1 salmi. Nap., Scotti, T572 8®
1 56 1. 4°. — Poemata Tridentina. J_*. \ ,« ,,. .^ o rw
^r xr \ ^ o« T ^ Previously, LA, Jfoirtf,! 65 2.4'*. Orer-
Ven., Valvassor, 1 564. 8«. — Let- ^„,,^ with notes Without taste and with-
tere. Ven., Scotto, I549' 8°. out any selection, and of no real vahie.
14102 MINUCIUS Felix, M. Oc ^[*®^"^ *" Csfpnani 0pp. Pa>r. 1666.
tavius, in quo agitur vett. Chris- ** ^ , ^ . . ,.1^
tianor. caussa, restitutus a Fr. Bal- ^^^^ — Octevius et Cypnani liber
duino. Ex offic. L.Lucii Heidel- ^^ yanitate idolor. Uterque re.
bergensis, 1560. 8°. ^f^^tus et lUustratus a Cp. Cella.
° ^ ,. . . , no. Halse, 1609. 8**. Also, Lps.
The first separate edition of the text |«^q fto
alone under the name of the real author. 74^* ^ •
Previously edited as the 8th book of Arno- A new revision of the text with good
bins in Arnobius, Rom. 1543. fol. Baa. notes. Divided into chapters for 'the first
1546 and 60. 8°. Under ihe name of time.
Minucius in Amob. Rom. 1583. 4'. Bal- 141Q9 — Qctavius Cum integris Wo-
duin's edition repeated, Ff. .610. 8^ ^^^^ Elmenhorttii, Heral^ et Ri-
14103 — Octavius et Cypriani liber galtii notis aliorumque bine inde
de idolor. vanitate. J. a Wower collectis ex rec. Jac. Gronovii, qui
MIN
enendflCt. et explieatC. suae adjeoit.
Ace. Cjpri&iraa de idolor. vanititte
et Jul. Firmicus Maternus de errore
profanar. religionum. LB., LuchU
mans^ 1709- 8°.
A good exc^edcal apparatas, with fredi
oorrectiona of the text. HoU, 1 745. 8**. is
only a new title.
14110 — Octavius ex iterata rec. J.
Dayisii cum ejus aniniadvv. ac no-
tis integris Herald! et Rigaltii, nee
non selectis alior. Ace. Commo-
dianus cum obss. antehae editis ali-
isque nonnullis, quae jam prim.
prodeunt. Cbr.^ typis acad.^ 171 2.
8°. Also on large paper.
Previoudyy Cbr, 1707. 8°. (also on Uu^
paper.) A new and clever revision of
the text, with good animadversionfi. In
the edition of 1 7 1 a Davis^s notes are greatly
augmented. Gkug. FouHty 1 750. 4°. also
in 8**. is a neat impression of his text, with-
out the notes.
14111 — Octavius et Cypriani de va-
nitate idolor. liber. iJterque re-
censitus et illustratus notis varior.
aelectis atque etiam suis a J. Gli.
Lindnero. £d. II. Longosalisse^
1773. 8^ (10 gt.)
Previously, «6. 1760. 8^ Very judi-
dously superintended as to criticism and
explanation. There is the text only in
Curim^ 1 794. 8^ (4 gr.) Ako in Oalhmdi
tibL PP. II. 377 etc.
14118 — rOttavio recato in lingua
ital. col testo lat. a rincontro e con
opportune annotazioni iUustrato da
M. Poleti. Ven., Occhi. 1756. 8^
-— L'Octavius trad, avec des re-
marques par 6u. du Mas. Par.
»^37- 4''' Trad, par N. Perrot
d'Ablalicourt. Par. 1646, or 60,
or 62, or 77. 12°. Rouen, 1669.
1 2^ Amst. 1683. 1 2^. BerL 1696.
13. Trad, par Pt. du Ryer. Par.
1663. 12^ — Octavius aus dem lat.
fibs. Berl. 1763. 8"*. — Octavius
transl. by Rch. James. Oxf. 1 636.
8^ TransL by Lorain. Lond. 1682.
8^ IVaAsl. by Combe, Lond. 1703.
8^. Octavius and Tertuliiani apo-
logie for the primitive Christians.
Lond. 1708. 8^ Octavius, a dia-
logue (transl. by D. Dalrymple).
MIR
I1I5
Edinbr 1782. 12^^- In Dtrtch^ by
M. A. Elsevier. Amst. 1699. ^^•
By M. GkirgoDtts. Vliessingen^
1712. 8^
14113 -^ J. Bt. Prilessk^ acta et
seripta 8. Theophili Antiocheni et
Minucli Pel. Viennn, 1764. 8^.
J. Mch. Lobstein progr. M. Minu-
cius Fel. priscffi Christianor. verao
fidei et sanctimonin testis. Giesstt^
1777« 4°' ^' Cp- Bremer ep. crit.
super aliquot Minudi locis. Qaed-
linb. 1780. 4°. 8 pages. O. F. St.
Stieber progr. obss. nonnulle crit.
in qusd. Virgilii et Minudi loca.
Anspad^ 1791* 4^* ^3 pAges.
The earlier explanatory writings were
already made use of in Lindner's ind edi-
tion.
14114 MINZONI, Onufrio. Poesie.
Pisa^ 1 799. 8°. with Minzoni's por-
trait. Also on fine paper.
14115 MIONNET, ITidr. Edme.
Description de medailles antiques
grecques et romaines, avec leur de-
gr^ de raret^ et leur estimation.
Par. 1806-13. 8^ 6 voll. with
plates (105 fr.). Be la raret^ et
du prix des medailles rcmiaines.
Par. 1815. 8^ with plates (24 fr.).
Supplement k la description etc*
T. I. Par. 1 819. 8''. with plates.
Th6 deioriptUm embraces only the Greek
coins. There are aho copies of it and of
the supplement on vellum paper.
MIRABAUD, see Holbach.
14116 MIRABEAU, Honore Gbr.
Victor Riquetti, comte de. De la
monarchic prussienne sous Fr^^
ric le Gt. Lond. (Par.) 1788. 4^
4 vols, with atlas in fol. Also 8
vols, in 8®. In German, by Jac.
Mauvillon and P. von Blanken-
burg. Brschw. and Lpz., Dyk„
1793-96. 8^ 4 voll. (6 d. 20 gr.)
Collection de ses travaux a I'assem-
blee nation, recudllies par Et. M^
Jan. Par. 1792. 8^ 5 volL GBu-
vres oratoires. Par. 1819. 8"". 2
voll. (14 fr.) Les orateurs fran-
9ais : discours et opinions de Mira-
beau, de Barnave et de Vergniaud.
1116 MIR
Par. 1820. S^. 4 Toll. Lettres ori-
.ginale8» 6ciiie8 du donjon de Vin-
cennes en 1777—80^ recueillies par
Pt. Manuel. Par. 1793. 8^ 4 voU.
In Grerman (by Ph. W. Haasleut-
ner). ist vol. Ff. and Lpz., {Ko-
nigsb.), 17^2, S°. Lettres k Cham-
fort. Par. 1797. 8°. Lettres in-
^ditesy memoires et extraits de m^-
moires. Par. 1806. 8°. Essai sur
le despotisme. Par. 1792. 8^
(atum,) L'espion d^valis^. Lond.
1782. 8°. (anon.) Des lettres de
cachet et des prisons d'etat. Hmb.
1782. 8^ 2 Yoll. (aiton.) Erotica
biblion. Rome (en Suisse), 1783.
8°. Par. 1792. 8°.
MIRABELLA, see Bonanni.
14117 MIRABILIA Romue. Tar-
visii, (Oer. de Flandria), 1 2 Apr.
'475- 4''-
10 leaves, the fint blank. Conoeming this
ofiten printed work see PanMer't DeuUohe
Ann. p. 43 etc See above Item.
14118 MIRACULI de la ^oriosa
verzene Maria. Milano, Ph. da
Lauagna^ 19 Maji, 1469. small 4^
The first known typqgraphical produc-
tion of Milan. Often printed ; also Fm.,
GwnH^ 1591. 4'*«
14119 MIRJEUS, Aub. Opera di-
plomatica et historica. Ed. II.
aucta notisque illustr. a J. Fr.
Foppens. Bruxell. (other copies^
Lovanii), 1723. fol. 4 voU.
14120 — illustrium Oalliie belgicae
scriptor. icones et elogia. Antw.,
OajLeus^ 1608. fol. with 50 por-
traits.
The portraits were afterwards introduoed
into FopperCt Bibl. Belg. See also Fabri-
cius, No. 7279.
MIRANDA, see Saa.
MIRANDULANUS, see Picus.
MIRCHOND, see Mirkhond.
14121 MIR£, L. La vie de J^us
Christ. Description de la terre
sainte avec sa carte par Gu. Postel.
Par. 1553. 16°. 2 parts in i vol.
Scarce. The foUowiiig is only a new
title: Concordance det quatre ivongiUstet
au duoowr$ de la vie de J. C* etc Par,
MIR
1561. 16*. 70 leaves of prdimtnary mat-
ter, 108 leaves, 440 pages, 1 1 leaves, table,
'^ 333 P>fpes. The 2 maps are ahnost
always wanting.
14122 MIRKHOND. Historia pri-
or, r^um Persarum post firmatum
in regno Islamismum^ pers. et lat.
cum notis (ed. Bn. de Jenisch.)
Vindob., Kurzboek, 1782. 4°. (2 d.
12 gr.)
14123 — historia Samanidarum, pers.
e cod. bibl. Gk>tting. nunc prim,
edid.j interpret, lat.^ annotatt. his-
tor. et indice geogr. illustrav. F.
Wilken. Gott., Dieterich, 1804.
4°. (id. 8gr.)
14124 — le jardin de la puret^, con.
tenant Thistoire des proph^tes, des
rois et des Khalifes, par Am. Jour,
dain, in Notices et extraits T. IX.
P. I. p. 117 etc. — Silv. de Sacy
memoires sur diverses antiquity de
la Perse et sur les medailles des
rois de la dynastie des Sassanides,
trad, du persan de Mirkhond. Par.
1793. 4°. with plates (15 fr.). —
History of Persia^ transl. by J.
Stevens. Lond. 17 15. 8^
See also Teixei&a.
MIROER salutaire^ see Dansb Ma-
cabre.
14125 MIROIR de Tame (en prose)^
le d^bat du corps et de Tame (en
yen), la science de bien vivre et
bien mourir (en vers.). Without
place or date. 4^. Gothic letter.
2$ leaves with 27 lines, without signi^
tures, catchwords, and pagination.
14126 MIROIR des plus belles ooor-
tisannes de ce temps (avec des vers
holland., allem. et iran9.). Without
place, 1630 or 35. oblong 4^ with
40 portraits.
14127 MIROIR et exemple moral
des enfiuis ingrats (morality ^18
personnages.) Par.^ Lotrian et Ja-
not. Without date. 4°. Gh>thic let-
ter.
36 leaves with the signatures A^H Hj.
In the colophon it is called le wutere du
crapauU, Another edition has the title^
Hutoire de Fenfant ingratj mWouer et ex-
emple morai des mauvau enfansetc. Lyon,
Rigaudy 1589. 8^ 94 leaves. See oonoem-
MIR
ing thli piece Hiat. umv. det ihiAtret, XII.
34 sq. Aooording to St. L^ger, the aa-
thor was probably Eustorge de BeauHeu.
Others have oonfiMinded it with G. Macrae
pedhu Hist, de Venfani pndHguej trad, par
AnL T^iran, Anoers, 1564- ^» See also
HoBALiT^ de Tenfant de perdition.
14128 MIROIR de la cnielle et hor-
rible tyrannie espagnole, perpetr^e
anx pays-bas par le tyran due
d'Albe (par J. Ever. Cloppen-
burgh). Ainst. 1620. 4^ with
plates.
There is usuaDy indnded Le ndroir de la
i§fnmnie eepagn. perpitrie aux Indet oceu
denialesy trad, de Bm. de lot Casat. AfML
i6ao. 4^. with pUtes. Both works sold
for 3L 3s. at the duke of Marlborough's
sale in 1819.
MIROIR de Tame p^cheresse, see
Maboubritb de France. — de la
mort, see Marchb — de la redemp.
tion^ see Julibn.
14129 MIROUER da monde. Ge-
neve, Jac. Vivian, 1517. 4^ Gothic
letter.
A oopy on vellum was discovered at Ge-
neva in 1 743. This poem is one and the
same with the Mappenumde o£ Oualtier
de Met! (see Lrvas de deigie). Only
the title, the beginning and end are alter-
edy and the language modernised.
14130 — the myrrour of the worlde
(translated out of French into Engl.
by W. Caxton.) ( Westmestre), Cax-
ton. Without date (1481). fol. Go-
thic letter, with 27 woodcuts.
100 leaves, with 39 lines, and the signa-
tures a-n. The first book printed in Eng-
land with woodcuts in it, and one of the
nuest productions of Cazton*8 press (35 il.
IB. Rozburghe). A and edition {Weat-
meetre) Caxtony without date, foL Gothic
letter, with woodcuts. It has 87 (not 84)
leaves, with 3 1 lines, and the signatures
o-^. (136L los. Willet, 55L 18s. Marlbo-
rough.)
MIROUER des pecheurs, see Cas-
TBL. — de la redemption, see Ju-
libn.
14131 MIRRI, L. Le antiche ca-
mere delle terme di Tito e le loro
pitture restitute al pubblico. Roma,
1776. large oblong fol. with plates.
14132 — Vestigia delle terme di Tito
e lore interne pitture. Roma, L.
Mirri, without date. fol.
MIR
1117
14133 MIRROR A myrroure for
magistrates. Wherein may be seen
by example of other, with howe
greuous plages vices are punished,
and howe frayle and ynstable
worldly prospentie is fonnde etc,
Lond., Th. Marshe, 1559. 4^ Go-
thic letter.
The first edition of the first part of a
work important in the history of English
poetry. It is an imitation of Lydgate's
English modification of Boocaooio De oofi-
btit virorum ilitutrnmiy and Th. SackviUe,
lord Buckhurst, projected the plan for it,
by whom however there are only two
pieces in this collection. The other 1 7 are
by W. Baldwin, O. Ferrers, Churchyard,
Phayer, and Skelton. A second edition,
LofuLy Th. Marthe, 1563. 4°. Gothic letter,
is augmented with 8 legends. Also, LomL
1571.4°. Gothic letter.
14134 — the first parte of the mir-
rour for magistrates, oontayning
the falles of the first infortunate
princes of this lande etc, Lond.
Th. Marshe, 1575. The last parte
of the mirrour for magistrates,
wherein may be seene by examples
passed in this realme, with howe
etc. ib., id., 1575. 4^ Gothic letter.
The first part here newhr added is by
J. Higgins, and contains 17 legends. The
second part by W. Baldwin is one and the
same with the preceding article, and con-
tains 97 legends.
14135 — the first part of the mir-
rour for magistrates. Lond., Th.
Marsh, 1578. The seconde part,
conteining the falles of the infor-
tunate princes of this lande. Lond.,
Rch. Webster, 1578. 4?. Gothic
letter.
The first part is by Baldwin, and is en-
larged with one legend (therefore 28). The
2nd part newly added is composed by
Blener-Hasset, and contains 1 2 legends.
14136 — the mirour for magistrates,
wherein may bee seene, by exam-
ples passed in this realme, with
how greeuous plagues vices are
punished in great princes and ma-
gistrates etc, Lond., Th. Marsh,
1587. 4®. Gothic letter.
Edited by J. Higgins, and considerably
augmented. It contains 74 legends.
ni8
MIR
1(4137 — a mirour few magislrateB :
being a true chronicle hiirtorie of
the untimely fiedles of such unfor-
tunate princes and men of note, as
haue happened since the first en-
trance of Brute into this our latter
age. Newly enlarged with a last
part, called a winter night's vision,
with a poem annexed^ called Eng-
land's Elisa. Lond.^ Kyngston^
1610. 4^ Lond., Kyngston, 1619.
4^. is only a new title.
The moit complete edition, which con-
tains aU the 3 parts by Baldwin, Higgins,
and Rlener-Hassety and new pieces besides
by Niocols (90 legends in all), instead of
which however some legends of the earlier
editions have been omitted. The part by
Higgins is printed afresh according to the
edition of 1587 (compared with those of
1575 and 1610) in Brydgea** Bibliogra»
plmry T. IV.
14138 — the mirour for magistrates.
New edition, coUated with various
editions^ with historical notes etc.
by Jos. Haslewood. Lond., 1815.
small 4°. 3 vols.
Only 160 copies were printed. Concern-
ing this work consult BiUiotheea angh-
poei, p. 901 etc Brffdges Centura Lit. III.
I etc 149 etc Brydgm Bibliographer I.
483 «to.
MIRZ A^ see Jonbs, No. 1 o884\
14139 MISCELANEA instructiva,
curiosa y agradable. T. 1-3. Al-
cala, 1 796. T. 4-9. Madr. 1 797-
98. S''. 9 volL
A periodical publication.
14140 MISCELLANEA Lipsiensia
(curante G. F. Pezold). Lps. 1716
-23. 8^ 12V0II. Miscellanea Lipsi-
ensia nova (curante F. O. Menck-
enio). Lps. 1742-58. 8®. 10 voU.
(at 4 d. apiece, but the i oth voL
only 3 d.)
A collection of treatises by different au-
thors, of which however only about half
are of any interest. The last parts of the
I oth vol. of the AfltceU. not, are almost
always wanting, and cannot be completed.
Vol. IIL p. 315. should be inserted in the
binding.
14141 MISCELLANEA di varie
operette. Ven. 1740-44. 8°. 8 voll.
The conductors were CorsaH and Oitis.
Giac Mar. Bergantini.
MIS
MISCELLANEA, see Acaosmia
nature curios., Gbrdbsius, His-
TOiRB de Tacad. de Berlin, Me-
MoiBss de Tacad* de Turin, Thbo-
DOBUB Prodromus.
14142 MISCELLANY, the Asiatic,
consisting of original productions,
translations, fugitive pieces eic,
Calcutta, 1 785-88. 4°. 2 voll. New
Asiatic miscellany, by Fr. Gladwin.
Calcutta, 1789. 4°.
This very scarce collection may be con-
sidered as tiie precursor of the AMi4Miie Aff-
warchet,
MISCELLANY, see Hablbian.
14143 MISCHNA 8. totius He.
brseor. juris, rituum, antiquitatum
ac legum oralium systema, cum
Maimonidis et Bartenore comroen-
tariis integris, quib. acced. varior.
auctor. notffi ac versiones. Latini-
tate donav. ac novis illustravit Gu.
Surenhusius. Amst., Borstius, 1 69 8
-1703. fol. 6 voll. with plates.
It is well known that the Mischna forms
the first part, or the text of the Talmud ;
and the Oemara the second part, or the
commentary.
14144 — Mischnah, oder der Text
des Talmud, aus dem Hebr. iibs.,
nmschrieben u. mit Anmerkk. er-
laut. von J. Jac. Rabe. Onolz-
bach, Haueisen, 1760-63. large 4°.
6 voll. (8 d. 4 gr.).
14145 MISSALE. See above Hbu-
BBS. In this article I only men-
tion those printed missals, copies
of which I know on vellum, and
which are no way else remark-
able. Of the rest those which are
important in other respects are
treated of by themselves in the fol-
lowing articles.
Miamde eodemm Ahoetma. lAtbee.^ Bm.
Gcthanuiy 1488. fol. Gothic letter (Boyal
Library at Copenhagen). Secundum n-
turn AugustentU ecdenip. DiUnga, in
mdib. SebtUdi Mayer, 15^5. fol. (with illu-
minated woodcuta. Royal Ubiary at Mu-
nich.) Ad itf. el otmiuetud. eooi. Aure'-
hanentUi without place, Pt. MeroatoriSf
without date, fol. (with miniatures, Royal
library at Paris.)
Misaale eecund, usum eod, Cameraeen-
m. Par.y J, Hifgrnon, 1495. fol. (80 fr.
MIS
Valli^. CM4huaifn$€. Without plaoe
or date (about 1490). fol» Ooduc letter
(71 fr. 95 c. McCarthy). Ad tct. 000/. Ca^
thaUnm&naiM, Par., J. de PrtOo, 1469.101.
(with miniataree, Royal libnuy at Paris).
#V(r., Kervety 1543. foL (with iUmnifiat^
woodcati, 7«fr.Oaignat, MX fr. McCarthy).
SecutuL nf. €rd, Ci^ierciensig, Arg.,
(Grumnff0r)j 14S7. toL (300 fr. Brienne,
and a defectiTe oopy 25 fr. McCarthy).
Far., Mamef, 1504. fol. Gothic letter
(900 fr. Valli^re). DufMtit Cehnientia,
Par^ Wfg. HopgtkUj 1530. foL Gothic
letter (RayBl library at Dreiden).
Mitmh ad ut. metropoi. Lumknm
eeoletUt* Par., Wfg. HopgliuB, 1514. loL
(with niiBiatiirea, Upial library).
Miuale teomuL u*. eed. caihedraHs M€U~
riBensU, Lugd., Dion, de Harsy, 1530.
fol. (Royal library at Pariii). Jtueta ritus
et eantHtutL ecei. MeUengis. Petr., J. de
Praia, 1492. fol. (witli miniaturas 50
Dutch fl., BibL Dubme. I. 86). Bene^
dadmm religUmie monachor. cemobii MeUu
eeruie, Nrb., G. Stuche, without date,
fol. (Royal library at Munich). Mietale
moriuorttm. Plor, 1645. ^^ {Bibl. Rio-
eardiana, p. 61. n. 55).
Mistale temauL us. Narbonentis 00.
^eeim. Lugd,, Fradm, 1528. foL (with mi-
niatnret 50 fr. MK^uthy, and offered
again for nde at 100 fr.) Seeundttm ru-
Aritttm Ntmbergenms dueeetia. Without
place or daite. foL (lieipaic University li-
brary).
Miuale Pa/rieiiense. Par., J, a Praia,
1481. fol. (20 fr. McCarthy). Par., Vk-
rard, 1488. 8°. (G. Hibbert, see mbdin
Decam. III. 413). Par., Udair, Geringy
1497. fd. (in Colberft Catal.) Par. 150 1.
8^ (Bibi. Balua. II. 609). Par. 1522. fol.
(wi^ miniatures, 121 fr. Soubise, and
cAered for sale for 120 fr. McCarthy; a
7nd copy in the library of the Arsenal at
Paris). Par., Pi. Roffet etc., without
date. fol. (Royal library at CopeiJiageii). —
Secumd. contueiud. fi'Oirum pradiciUar.
Ven., Bt. de Torreeanu, 1496. fd. (3I. 18s.
Pinelli, and 30 fr. McCarthy, count Melzi
has a second oopy). Par., J. Parvus,
1517. foL Gothic letter, 2 yob. with wood-
cuu (42 fr. MK^arthy). Mistale emen~
datum jwela rubrioam Prageniit ecdeeUe.
Lps, KaehelofeH, 1498. fol. (Neuere Ab-
handU. dm- hohm. GeaelUch. B. II. Abih.
II. p. 223. not.d).
Minaie Ratitbenenm. Bomb. 1492. foL
(with nuniatures, hat defective, in the
Royal library at Munich). Bomb., J.
P^l, 15 18. foL (3 copies in the Roval li-
brary at Munich, 2 of them with mi-
niaturesV Rsdanenee. Par., And. Hodian
ei J. Alexander, I4Q2« fd. Gothic letter
(with miniatures, oraed for sale, McCar-
thy, at 150 fr.). RaUwmagemee. Rathom.,
MIS
1119
Ml MerimiSy 1495 or 99. foL (Both in
the library at Rouen). See also OFri-
CIVM.
Mistale Saiisburgente. Nrb., G. Stacks,
1498. foL (There are several copies on
▼eUum.) Saamdutn charms eed. Satitie'
burgensis. Bat., Jao, de PfortJtheitn,
15 10. fol. (3 copies on veUum, in the
Royal library at Munidi). Ad ut. et oon»
tuetud ecel. SUvaneetensis. Par , Maheu,
1524. fol. Godiic letter (half on vettnm,
half on paper, with miniatures, 10 fr.
McCarthy).
Misstie teeund. tu. ecei. Trecentit.
Without place or date fol. Gothic letter
(34 fr. MH^arthy). Monaeticum teeund.
rHum ei eantuetud. erdimt VaiHt umbrotm.
Ven., Ant. de Giunta, 1503. fol. (with mi-
niatares, 13L 3s. a London sale, 1804).
14146 MISSALE per totius anni
drculum more Ambroaiano compo-
ntum. Mediol. Ant. Zarotus, 10
cal. Apr. 1475. small fol.
The first printed missal and very scarce.
2 1 3 numbered leaves. A copy on vellum
in the Rojral library «t Paris ; that which
was formerly considered as the ist edition,
Mediol., Valdar/er, 1482. fol. is not sought
after.
14147 MISSALE ordiniB b. Bene-
dict!. BabenbergK, J. Sensen-
schmidt, 30 Jul. 1481. fol. Oothic
letter.
Scarce, and since 1462 the first dated
Bamberg typographical production. Lord
Spencer has a oopy on veUum, a 2nd 35 fr.
McCarthy.
14148 MISSALE Chaldaicum jaxta
ritnm ecclesie Maronitar., chal-
daice. Romae, e typ. Medicea,
1592-94. fol. 2 voll.
14149 MISSALE secundum usum
eccl. Herbipolensis. Herbip., Jeo-
ritts (sic) Ryser, 1481. fol.
A oopy on vieUnm in the Bodleian. In
addition, Breviarium diaoet. Herbipolentis.
Herbip., Jeoriut Rgter et J. Beckenhub,
1479. fol of which there is a copy on
vellum in the Imperial library at Vienna.
After the preface of this breviary there is
an heraldic copperplate engraving, con*
ceming which, see Barttch Peinire Gra^
veur, X. 57.
14150 MISSALE mixtum secundum
reguJam b. laidori^ dictum Mosa-
rabes. Toleti, Pt. Hagembach, ^
Jan. 1500. fol. Gothic letter, 8
leaves of preliminary matter, 469
numbered lea7es» and 3 leaves^ list
iiao
MIS
of festivals and colophon. — Brevia-
rium secundum regulam b. Hysi-
dori. ib., id.^ 25 Oct. 1502. small
fol. Gothic letter, 8 leaves of preli-
minary matter, 43 2 numbered leaves,
and 2 leaves, list of festivals.
Both works are nldom found together,
as the improMJon. was smaD. A copy on
veUum in the college of St. IldephoDsus.
Some copies of the breviary end at leaf
43 a«, and the list of festiyals on leaf 433i>
and the two following leaves, is wanting.
C!onsult concerning this work the pavages
cited in DibdiiCs Bibl. Spene, 1. 135 sq. uid
the learned investigations in Santander^t
Dietumn, III. 178 sq. More recent edi-
tions are, M%s»ale muttum etc., prof/aiUmej
noHs et append, ab Ales. Le^eo omaium.
Roma, 1755. 4^ 1 voU. ...op. et impensa
Ft. ArU. LorenMona. Romm, 1804. foL
(4 scodi 50 baj.) Bremarium gotHoum m-
eund. regulam h, Itidori ...op. Fr. Ant
LorenMona reoognUum. Madr.^ Ibarra^
1775 also 88. foL See also Lituroza.
14151 MISSALE secundum consue-
tud. Romanse curiie. Romae, Udalr.
Gallus, II cal. Maji 1475. fol. (Go-
thic letter.
The first edition of the Roman missal.
A copy on vellum, lord Spencer (previously
cardinal Casali and then the duke of Cas-
sano-Serra), a second in the MegUabechian
library at Florence. The edition, Romm,
U. GoUtu, 12 Oct. 1476. fol. contains, for
the first time, musical notes lor singing.
Of the following editions of the Roman
missal I know copies on vellum: Neap.,
Mthi. Moravut, 1477. ^<^- (^th minia-
tures, formerly the duke of Cassano-Serra's,
now lord Spencer*s, a and in the Royal li-
brary at Paris, a third in the Royal library
at Munich). Ven., Pt, de Piaeie de Cre-
mona et Bm. de Biavis, 1479- '^** ^ ^^*
(O. Hibbert, of Clapham, near London,
see Dibdin*s Deeam. III. 413). Nrb., G.
StudUy 1484. 4^ (2 copies in ihe Royal li-
brary at Munich). Ven., J. Hamman de
Landoja, id. Oct. 1488. foL Gothic letter
(McCarthy 145 fr., offered again for sale at
300 fr., a 2nd in the private Imperial
library at Vienna). Without place, 22
Dec 1488. 4*'. (60 fr. McCarthy). Nrb.,
without the printer's name, 1491* foL
(Royal library at Dresden). Par., Sim.
Voelre, without date. 4**. (with miniatures,
5I. 158. 6d. Marlborough). Par. 1509. 8^
* (with miniatures, 8L 18s. 6d. Longman).
Par., Gu. Eustace, 15 11. 8". (15 fr.
McCarthy). Nrb., G. Stuchs, 1517. fol.
(Royal library at Dresden). Par., Kerver,
1517. fol. 2 vols. (115 fr. McCarthy).
MIS
Antw., Pkmtm., 1571. foL (Royal library
at Munich).
The last ecclesiastical revision is by
Urban VIII, and the most recent original
edition is, Aiiuale Romanum cum mitaie
eanotor. pro ecdetia unioereaU novistime
conoeene a Pio VII. Roma, 1809. fol.
(3 scudi 50 baj., on large paper 4 scudi
80 baj.) The edition, Ven, Junta, 1639.
fol. is castrated. In ^e missals Secundum
eontuetudinem curia Romana et AnHo-
ehena the word ontiiMit is wanting in the
18 Jan. and 22 Febr., or 25 Jan. and
30 June.
14152 MISSALE Romanum nnioe
redditum a L. Buglio. Pekini, in
coUegio societatis, 1670. fol.
Consult Adler'e BUd. krU. Reiee nadk
Rom p. 173 noL
14153 MISSALE ad nsum Sarum.
Lond.^ Pynson, 1500. fol. Gothic
letter. Breviarium secund. nsum
Sarum. ib.^ id., 1500. 4^ Gothic
letter.
A copy of both vols, on vellum, 602 fr.
McCarthy. St. John's college at Oxford
has only the missal on vellum, and lord
Spencer only the breviary.— Afttsailff ad
ueum Sarum. Par., N. Prevoet, 1527. foL
Gothic letter (122 fr. M'Carthy).
14154 MISSALE ecdesie Upsa-
lensis. Baa., Jac de Pfbrtsheim,
15 13. fol.
In all the known copies p. 87-92 are cut
out. In the same year diis tjrpqgrapher
printed the very icanse breviary, to be
found in the Ducal library at Coburg, Bre-
viariwn eecund. ritum alme eccieeie Aro^
sietms in 4**. where leaf i is rather an In-
decent woodcut (Bathsheba bathing).
14155 MISSARUM. De celebnu
tione missar. secundum frequentio-
rem cursum dioecesis Moguntinensia
tractatus. Without place or date.
4"^. Gothic letter.
30 leaves with 28 lines running all
across the page, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. A very old, but
greatly suspected MS. note, in the copy of
the Mayence University Hbrary, ascribes
the printing to J. Nummeister, and places
it in the year 1463.
14156 MISSIESSY-QUIES, de.
Arrimage des vaisseaux. Par. 1789.
4^ with plates (21 fr.). Installation
des vaisseaux, par Burgues de Mis-
siessy. Par., an 6 (1799). 4°. with
plates (21 fr.).
Both works are greatly prized, and the
first is scarce.
MIS
14157 MISSON, Maximil. Nou.
yeau voyage d'ltalie. Utr., 1722.
12°. 4 vols, with plates.
The best edition of the English original
is, Land, 1 739. 8*. 4 vols. wi£ plates. In
German, JJpM* 1701. 8°. with plates.
MISTfiRE, see Mystere.
14158 MITCHELL, Rb. Plans
and views in perspective, with de-
scriptions of buildings erected in
England and Scotland. Lond. 1801.
large fol. with illuminated plates
(4I. 48.).
14159 MITFORD, W. History of
Grreece. Lond. i8o8~i8. 4^ 5 vols.
(9I. 68.) Also, Lond. 1814. 8^
8 vols. (4I. 48.) In German by
H. C. Abr. Eichstadt. Lpz., Weid.
mann, 1802-8. 8^. 6 vols. (10 d.
i8gr., on writing paper 14 d.)
MITISTOIRE, see Autelz.
14160 MITTARELLI, J. Bd. BL.
bliotbeca codd. mstor. monasterii
8. Mich. Venetiar. prope Murianum,
una cum append, libror. impressor.
seculi XV. Ven«, ex typ. Fentiana,
1779. large fol. with Mittarelli's
portrait.
Satisiactory neither in a diplomatic nor
in a literary point of view; and the Inediia
that are inserted are of little importanoe.
14161 — et Anselmi Costadoni an-
nales Camaldulenses ord. S. Bene-
dicti. Ven. 1755-73. fol. 9 voU.
See also MuBATomi Script rer. Ital.
MIUT, see Mint.
14162 MIZLER de Kolof, Lr. His-
toriar. Polonise et magni ducatus
Lithuanisescriptorumcollectio. Var.
saviae, 1761-69. fol. 4V0II.
All 4 vols, are scarce eren in Poland,
but altogether impossible to be met with in
Germany. (In Dresden there is only the
I St roL^ A 5th part indeed appeared, but
before its publication it was entirely oon-
Terted into waste paper by the author^s
widow.
14163 MOALLAKAH Taraphe,
cum scholiis Nabas, e MSS. bibl.
Leidens. arab. edid., lat. vertit et
lUnstr. J. Jac. Reiske. LB. 1742.
4°. — The Moallakat, or seven
Arabian poems, which were sus-
pended on the temple at Mecca,
with a translation and arguments
MOD
1121
by W. Jones. Lond. 1783. 4?. with
Jones's portrait. — Die hellstrahlen-
den Plejaden am arab. poet. Him-
mel od. die 7 im Tempel zu Mecca
aufgehangenen arab. Oedichte, iibs.
von Ant. Thdr. Hartmann. Mun-
ster, 1802. 8^ (18 gr.)— Silv. de
Sacy notice hist, des anciens poemes
arabes connus sous le nom de
Moallakas, in MiUin Magas. encyd.
1795, VI. 494 etc. Consult No-
tices et extraits, IV. 309.
See also Antasa and Caab.
14164 MOCCIA, P. Prosodia grieca,
ace. tract, de poesi Oriecor. auct.
Th. Morell. Neap. 1767. 8^
14165 MOCQUET, J. Voyages en
Afrique, Asie, Indes orient, et Oc-
cident. Rouen, 1645 ^^ ^5* ^^-
Previously, Par. 1616. 8^. In
German by J. O. Schocher. Limeb.
1688. 4''. In Dutch, Dordr. 1656.
4°. with plates.
MODENA, see Leon.
14166 MODESTUS. In hoc volu-
mine continet {Modestus) de re mi-
litari {Pomp. Latus) de Mamtra-
tibus Vrbis. et Sacerdotiis. Et de
L^bus. (Suetonius de gramma-
ticis et rhetoribus). Ven., Bm.
Cremonensis ac Bm. de Carlo Ver-
cellensis, 27 Madii 1474. 4''-
The 6rBt dated edition of Modestiis, and
verv scarce. 46 leaves with 36 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. A collector at Milan lately pos-
sessed a copy on vellum. In lord 8pencer*s
copy there is, FenstUtta d§ Romanor, mar
gigtroHbuty without place or date. 4*.
42 leaves, bound at the same time. In
Valli^re*s copy likewise dated May 37.
1474, before the colophon there are 6
Latin verses, Quern leffit iimpre$nu etc.,
which are wanting in the copies of the
first kind, and neither place nor printer
are mentioned in the colophon.
14167 — In hoc uolumine conti-
nentur. (Modesius) de Re Militari.
{Pomp. Latus) de Magistratibus
Vrbis et Sacerdotiis. et de Legibus.
Without place or date. 4°. »
30 leaves with 16 and 17 lines running
all across the page, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. Leaf 30*
ends, Finii. Lavs Deo. AudiAiedi, Fossi,
112S
MOD
Sftntaqder, sad IHbdin attribute it to
J. Scburener de BopardiA, and oonsider it
contemporaneous with the preceding; but
Brunet ascribes it to O. Sachsd and
Bro. Oolsch about 1474* According to
Valliere^s catalogue, it was printed by
G. Lauer, about 1475. As to the rest,
oonoeruing the bo(4^ De re milU., it is
proved that Pump. Lntus (not Modestus)
was the real author by Amad. Peyron in
his NoiUia Hbrar. a Valperga hibL TVwHn.
domrtoT. Lpe, 1890. 4**. p. 85 sq. See
also ScaiPTOREs zei milit.
14168 MODIUS, Fr. Novantiquae
lectiones. Pf., her. Wecheli, 1584.
8**. Also in Gruteri Thesaur. V. 1
etc.
14169 MODO nuoYo da intendere la
lingua Zerga, c\6k parlar furbesco.
Ven. 1562 or 1620. 8".
14170 MODUS. Cy commance le
livre du roy Modus et de la royne
racio lequel fait mencion comant on
doit deuiser de toutes manieres de
chasses. C'est assauoir des cerfs
dez biches des sangliers de cheu-
reux de loups et semblaUemet de
toutes aultres bestes sauuaisges.
Cbambery, Ant. Neyret^ 20 Oct.
i486, fol. Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts.
The first edition of this singular book,
and very scarce. 3 leaves of preliminary
matter (the above title and a metrical pro-
logue in 1 columns), and 99 leaves of text,
with the siguatures o-n, and 31 and 33
lines. Leaf k 4 begins a poem on hounds
and birds, whidi is quite different from one
on a similar subject by Cr^n. It com-
mences, Or je vous d&ray oommarU, and fills
16 pages, and a great part of a 1 7th page.
14171 — sensuyt le livre du roy
Modus et de la rayne Racio^ qui
parle du deduit de la chasse a
toutesbestes sauvaiges, oomme cerfs,
bidie8> dains etc. Par., J. Janot,
without date. 4^. Gothic letter,
with woodcuts.
The Privilegium of this edition is dated
152 1. A copy on vellum, 40 fr. Valliire,
141 fr. McCarthy. With the same title
also, Par.y J. Trepperei, without date. 4**.
Gothic letter, wiUi woodcuts, 4 leaves of
preliminary matter and 99 leaves. Par. 1
* Mart 1536. 4**. with woodcuts (PatiMer,
VIII. 100).
14172 — le roy Modus de d^duitz de
la chasse, venerie et £auconnerie.
MOR
Par., Gu. le Noir, 1560. 8°. with
woodcuts.
Also, Par., Carrozei, 1561. 8^ Consult
oonoeming this work Mdlanffee ArU d'tme
grande bibl. IV. 6a etc.
14173 MODUS et ratio de divine
contemplation, fait Tan 1506, transl.
de lat. en fran^. Par., without
date. 4". Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts.
A cofj on vellum in the Royal library
at Paris. Also, /»ar., CailauU, 1505. 4*.
Gothic letter.
14174 MOLLER, J. G. Pt. Deutsch-
schwed. u. schwedisch - deutsch.
Worterbuch. Lpz., Crusius, 1801
-8. 4°. 3 voll. (12 d.)
14175 MOLLER, Levin. Nouveau
dictionnaire fran^ois-suedois et sue-
dois-fr. Sth. et Ups. 1745 or 55.
14176 MORIN. Die Morin. Ein
Bchon kiirtzweilig lesen welches
durch weiland Herr herman von
Sachssenheim Ritter (Eins oben-
tiirlichen handels halb, so im in
seiner iugend begegnet) lieplich
gedicht vnd hernach die Morin ge-
nempt ist. Strb., J. GrQninger,
15 1 2. fol. with woodcuts.
The first edition of this poem of kni^^t-
errantry composed in 1450. 52 numbered
leaves. J. Adelphus was the editor.
14177 — die Morin. Eyn Schone
Kurtzweilige vnd Liebliche His-
tori, welch durch weilandt Herr
Herman von Sachsenbeym Ritter
beschriben, vnd hernach die Morin
genant ist. Wormbs, Sb. Wagner,
1538. fol. with woodcuts.
4 leaves of preliminary matter (one
blank), and 47 numbered leaves, idke-
wise with Adelphus^s preface of 1513.
14178 — (the same title). Wormbs,
8b. Wagner, 1539. fol. with wood-
cuts.
4 leaves of preliminary matter (one
blank), 46 numbered leaves, and i unnum-
bered leaf, the colophon. With the same
prefaoe. A really different impression
from the preceding edition. TLus on
leaf aa, col. 3, line 14 this edition baa
Pfare\fani (the preceding Partyant)^ in
leaf 15a, ooL a, line i this has het (the
preceding Aett). Leaf 6> is another printer's
morAr, and so on. Also, F/. a. M., Wmg.
MOE
Hany 15. . . fol. and an abridgment after
the edition 1538, in lUiehanPt Bibl, der
Romaney VII. 41-70. Consult oonoeming
this poem, Panmen Deutsche Ann. I. 346.
JTocA CompemL derdeiUtch LUerahtrgetch.
I. 106. II. 22^ Hagen^e Liierar, Gran-
driuj p. 427 etc.
14179 MOERIS Atticisto. De vo-
cibus atticis et hellenicis, gr. (ed.
J. Hudson). Ace. 6r. Martini diss.
de graec. literar. pronunciatione.
Ox., th. Sheld., 171 2. 8^
The fint edition, but arbitrarily ar-
ranged in alphabetical order by Hudson.
14180 -~- Acfcftff *Attcx«v jcai *FXX.fjviK»¥,
e rec. et cam notis J. Hudsoni^ ace.
Timaei Sophistce Ae^c/coy frepi rmv
wapa JXkoTtavi At^tmw e rec. D. Ruhn-
kenii. Curay.» notasque suas adjec.
et prtefl est J. F. Fischer. Lps.,
Fritsch, 1756. 8°. (lagr.)
14181 — lexicon atticum cum J.
Hudsoni> St. Bergleri^ CI. Sallierii
aliorumqne notis secundum ordinem
mstor. restituit, emendav. animad-
Tersionibusque illustrav. J. Pier-
flonus. Ace ^lii Herodiani Phile-
t«ru8 e MSS. nunc prim, editus,
item ejusd. fragmentum e MSS.
emendatius atque auctius. LB.,
van der Eyk, 1 759. 8".
The best edition. A new recension from
MSS. and restored to its original order.
14182 »- Jul. Car. Schljbokri con-
spectus editionis Mceridis Atticistse
de rocibus atticis, adjecta con-
jecturar. in eund. libellum particula.
Hmb. 1734. 4°.
14183^ MORCK, Jac. H. Adalriks
och Gothildas Afventyr. Sth. 1 742-
45. 4®. 2 voll. Westeras, 1786. 8^
— Thecla eller den beprofvade
Trones Dygd (Thecla or the virtue
of tried feith). Sth. 1748-58. 8^
3 voll. Westeras, 1786. 8°.
Canceming thew two original Swedish
romanoesy see Molbeeh Briefe Sber Schwe'
deny III. 313.
14183^ MOSER, Just. Sammtl.
Werke. Berl. u. Stett., Nicolai,
1 798. 8«. 7 voll. (8 d.)
Also separately, OanabrUck. GetchicfUe.
Berl. 1780. S"*. 2 voll. (2 d.) [Of the ist
edition, Omabr. 1 768. 8°. which only con-
VOL, III.
MOI
1123
tains the general introduction, the author
had only 200 copies struck off at his own
cost.] Patriot. PhaJitctsien. Berl. 1804.
8*. 4 voll. (3 d. i6gr.) VermUchte Schrr.
Berl. 1797-98. 8°. 2 volL (3 d. 8 gr.)
14184 MOHAMMED II. Epistol®
magni Turci, a Laudivio equite
Hierosolymitano editae. Romse^ J.
Ph. de Lignamine, 37 Nov. 1473.
40
32 leaves (the ist blank), without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf 3a
(the only full page) has 22 lines. The
edition, Neap. 1473. 4°> is still scarcer.
14185 — epistole M. Turci a Lau-
dinio (sic) Equite hyerosolimitao
edite. Without place or date. 4*^.
With the signatures o-c, 23 lines in
a full page. At the end, D. FINIS. &
Also, without place or date ( Tarvieii, Ger.
de Flandria). 4?, 22 numbered leaves;
leaf 20a is. Finis* G. F. T.f and then a
Repertorium episiolar. — Withoutplace or
date, Gothic letter, 23 leaves. The types
are similar to those of Fyner of Esslingen.
Concerning the different editions consult
Denis Wiener Buehdruckergesch, p. 63.
The newest editions by J. Agst. Egenolf,
Dresd. 1680. 8*". and }ij Sim. Goebel, Ff.
et Lps. 1690. 12°. In Italian by L.Dolce^
Ven., Giolito, 11563. S\
MOHAMMED, see Koran.
14186 MOHEDANO, Rafael y Pt.
Rodrig. Historia literaria de Es-
pana desde su primera poblacion
hasta nuestros dias. Madr., Ibarra,
1 779-9 1 . 4°. 10 voll. Apologia del
Tomo V. ib., id., 1779. 4°. Jos.
Suarez defensa de la hist. lit. de
Esp. contra las acusaciones de Ma-
chuca. ib., id., 1783. 4°.
Unfinished. The ist edition of the ist
voL is 1769. That of 1779 is the 3rd.
14187 MOINE, le. Diplomatique
prfttique ou traite de Tarrangement
des archives et tresors des chartes.
Metz, 1765. 4°. Supplement par
Battknby. Par. 1773. 4°. with
52 plates. In German, Nrb., Raspe,
1776-77. 4°. 2 parts in i vol. with
52 plates (4d. 8gr.).
The supplenient of the French original
received in 1775 the new title, Arehiviste
Fran^. Thie work may be considered as
a supplement to the Nouveau traiti de
diphm.
MOINE, Pasq. le, see Couronne-
MENT.
4E
1124
MOI
14188 MOISES, Ed. The Persian
interpreter, in three parts : La
grammar of the Persian language,
II. Persian extracts in verse and
prose^ III. a vocabulary Persian
and English. Newcastle^ 1792-
large 4°.
MOlTHEI, see Oalerib, No.
8084.
MOITTE, see Orbuze.
14189 MOIVRE, Abr. Miscellanea
analjrtica de seriebns et quadraturis,
Lond. 1730. 4°. Annuities on
lives. Lond. 1743 or 50. 8°. The
doctrine of chances^ or a method of
calculating the probabilities of events
in play. Ed. III. Lond. 1 756. 4°.
(At first, ib., 1738. 4°.)
14190 MOLIERE, J. Bt. Poquelin
de. CEuvres. Amst., Jac. le Jeune
(Dn. Elzevier), 1675. 12°. 5 voll.
In this edition, scarce and sought after,
which was repeated, t6., id., 1679. '^°* ^
5 voU. there is to be found, instisod of the
Festin de Pierre^ written by Moli^re in
prose and first printed in 1683, a piece
composed in verse with the same titles the
author of which, according to Bninet, was
Corneille, but according to the Bibiiogr. de
France 18 19, p. 175, Dorimon (not Vil-
liers or Rosimond). The 5th vol. ends with
a little comedy, Uombre de MolHre. Each
piece has a separate title and pagination.
14191 — — Par., chez Thierry,
Barbin et Trabouillet, 1682. 12°.
8 vols, with plates.
The last 2 vols, have the title, (Eworee
jHMhumes. Of the 7th voL in which the
genuine FesHn de S. Pierre by Moli^re is
printed for the first time, only one uncas-
trated copy is known (sold at Paris in 1819
for 63 fr.). Shortly after the completion
of the printing, several passages, particu-
larly in the ist and and scenes of the and
act, were obliged to be replaced by can-
cels. These castrations rdate to p. 146,
J 76, 177, ai4-ai7, and 333. Uonsiilt
BiblioffrapMe de France 181 7, p. 36a etc.
1819, p. 175 etc.
14192 Amst., Jac le Jeune,
1684. 12^ 6 voll.
The 6th vol. contains the (Euvres posth.,
and the Featm de Pierre is here uncas-
trated.
14193 Amst., Wetstein, 1691.
12^. 6 voll.
A neat edition. In the FesHn de Pierre,
p. 38 (in the 3rd vol.) the notorious scene
MOL
is to be found between Don Juan and the
poor man (Act 3. scene a), which in this
edition has even bolder passages than the
Paris edition itself; for example, in the
latter, Juan says to the poor man, Je veux
ie donner un leuis d*or pour ramtmr de
rhumanUi, instead of which in the Am-
sterdam edition it is, Je vau ie donner wi
louts d*or tout ^ rheure pourvu que tu
vetnUe jurer. All these passages are
looked for in vain in the later French edi-
tions up to 181 7 ; these scenes were first
printed entire in Didot*s and Auger*s edi-
tions of 18 1 7 and 19.
14194 Amst., H. Desbordes,
1 704. 1 2®. 4 vols, with plates.
Neat and not common.
14195 — — Have, 1735. '2^« 4
voll.
Tolerably sought after in France, with-
out being fine.
14196 — CBUvres. Par. 1734. large
4°. 6 vols, with plates.
Tolerably fine and the first better edition.
Marc Ant. Joly correGted the text by the
original editions of the single pieces. Mo-
li^re*s life is by de Seme. The plates, de-
signed by Fr. Boucher and engraved by
liir. Cars, evince neither truth of composi-
tion nor oonrectness of design, nor is the
engraving particularly good. The original
edition is distinguished from a less esteem-
ed reprint of the same date by the typogra-
phical error, T. VI. p. 360. L 11, Cam^
teesse instead of Cemtesse.
14197 Par., David (other
copies Bauche), 1 739. 1 2^. 8 vols,
with plates. Also on strong paper.
This edition, formerly greatly sought
after, although distinguished by nothing
peculiar, has not at present any particular
value, except when the plates engraved by
Punt after Boucher for the following edi-
tion are contained therein.
14198 — oeuvres. Amst. 1 741, or 44,
or 49. 1 2^. 4 vols, with plates by
Punt.
Prized on account of the plates.
14199 — ceuvresj avec le commentaire
de Voltaire. Amst. et Lps. 1765.
12^6 voll. (7fl.)
With the same plates by Punt,
14200 — ceuvres avec des remarques
grammaticales, des avertissemens et
des observations sur chaque pi^,
par Bret. Par. 1773. 8°. 6 vols.
with 34 plates by Moreau the
younger.
The finest of the editions with Bret*s
MOL
notM. In the Ttt part p. 66 and 67, 80
and 81 {St^plem, k la vie de MoUM)
ought to be double, but they are often
wanting. The text is that of 1 734. Mo-
]i^*8 life is by Voltaire, wi^ a supplement
hy Brec The gptonmatical notes to the 14
best pieces are by an unknown person, and
the edition was very hastily superintended.
The plates by Moreau are repeated in the
reprint of tnis edition, Par. 1788. 8^
6 vols, enlarged with some new notes, and
in t6. 1805 and 1808 (also with the year
1805). 8". 6 Tols. But in the last two they
are quite worn out. The edition, Par.
1778. 11**. 8 yds. with the same notes, is
neat.
14201 — oeuvres. Par., Didot ain^,
1792. large 4^. 6 yols. On vellum
paper.
Only 150 copies were struck off, and one
on ydlum, which prince Mch. Galitzin
possesses. — Par.^ tUriot. (THerhaH, 1805.
1 2°. 6 yds., also on yellum paper, is neat.
14202 — oeuvres, prec^d^es d'un
disconrs pr^liminaire, de la vie de
I'auteur, avec des reflexions sur
chacune de ses pieces, par Petitot.
Par. 1813. 8°. 6 vols. (36 fr., on
yellum paper 60 fr.)
Stereotyped. New impressions of the
plates in 181 7 and so.
14203 — oeuvres. Par., P. Didot,
1817. 8^ 7 voU. (31 fr. 50 c, on
fine paper 52 fr. 50 c, on vellum
paper 105 fr.)
To this and die earlier editions may be
added, Deux piices inedUea de MoHere (La
Jakmeie du SarbouUle ei le Medecin Fo-
ton/). Par.y Desoer, 1819. 8°. (15 fr. 50c.)
14204 — Geuvres,avecun commentaire,
on discours preliminaire et une vie
de Moli^re, par Auger. Par., De-
soer, de I'impr. de F. Didot, 1819
etc. 8". 9 vols, with Moli^re's por-
trait and 16 plates after Horace
Vemet.
This edition is distinguished by a correct
tert, a good oonunentary, and die beauty
of its printing and plates, and also contains
the above two hitherto inedited pieces.
Subscription price 90 fr., on vellum paper
163 fr., on large vdium paper with plates
avarU la lettre 225 fr.
To this and every other edition in 8°. may
be added a series of 31 plates, after new
designs, by Moreau the younger (at Re-
nouaid*s 40 fr., avant la lettre 75 fr.).
They are finer than those by the same
artist in the edition of 1773.
MOL
1125
14205 — pseudoli fallacie, Molieri
comcedia, fourberies de 8capin gal-
lice dicta, lat. vertit J. Dt. Albr.
Munter. Cellis, 1778. 8*».
14206 — opere, trad, da N. Castelli.
Lps. 1698 or 1740. 12^ 4 vols,
with plates. — Opere trad, nell' ita-
liana favella (da Gasp. Gozzi).
Ven. 1756-57. 8**. 4 voll/
14207 — Comddien, ubers. von J. E.
P. Nrb. 1694. 8®. 3 vols, with
plates. — Sammtl. Lustspiele iihers.
von B. Hmb. 1752-69. 8**. 4 vols,
with plates. — ^Lustspiele u. Possen,
fiir die dentsche Buhne bearbeit.
von H. Zschokke. Ziir., Gessner,
1805. 8®. 6 vols, with plates (7 d.
4 gr., without plates 5 d.).
14208 — works. Lond. 17 14 or
71. 12°. 6 vols. — Dramatic works
in French and Engl. Lond. 1748.
12°. TO vols. — The misanthrope,
transl. from Moli^re. Par. 1819.
12°.— Blyspelen, naar de nieuwe
Bearbeiding van Zschokke. le Deel.
Amst. 1806. 8^ (i fl. 18 St.)
14209 — ^tude sur Moli^re, ou ob-
servations sur la vie et les ouvrages
de cet auteur^ par Cailhava. Par.
1802. 8°. Moliere comment^ d'apr^
les observations de nos meilleurs
critiques, par Simmonin. Par.
1813. 12°. 2 voll.
Consult also VaUQre Catal. VIII. 74
-77-
— les plaisirs de I'isle enchant^e, see
Cabinrt du roi.
MOLINA, see Argotb.
14210 MOLINA, Alonso de. Vo-
cabulario en lengua Castellana y
Mexicana. Mexico, Ant. Spinosa,
1 57 1, fol. 2 parts in i vol.
Extremely scarce, and the first book
printed in America. The ist part (Spanish
and Mexican) has 244 pages, and the md
part (Mexican and Spanish) 324. The
approbation and dedication are dated 1569,
consult Thomas Hist, of printing in Atne-
ricoj II. 510. Home Jntrod. to the study
qfbibliogr, I. 206.
14211 MOLINA, Gi. Ign. Saggio
sulla storia naturale del Chili. Bol.
1782. 8°. Nuova ediz. Bol. i8to.
4". In German by J. Dt. Brandis.
4 E 2
1126
MOL
Lpz. 1786. 8^ with I map (i d.).
In French by Gruvel. Par. 1789.
8°. — Saggio Bulla storia civile del
Chili. Bol. 1787. 8^ Gesch. der
Eroberung^von Chili. Lpz. 1791.
large 8°. (20 gr.) — Compendio de
la historia geografica, natural j
civil del reyno de Chili. Madr.
1788-95. 4^ 2 voU. (30 rs.) — The
geographical, natural, and civil his-
tory of Chili, with notes fi*om the
Spanish and French versions, and
an appendix, containing copious
extracts from the Araucana of
Alonzo de Ercilla. Transl. from
the original Italian by an American
gentleman. Middletown, 1809. 8°.
2 vols. (t8s.)
His credibility was fomierly unjustly
doubted.
14212 MOLINA, L. Concordia li-
beri arbitrii cum gratiee donis, di-
vina praescientia, providentia, pree-
destinatione et reprobatione ad non-
nullos primse partis D. Thomae ar-
ticulos. Olyssipone, Ant. Riberius,
1588-89. 4^
The original edition and very scarce, of
a work remarkable for the controversy
which arose concerning it. There ought
to be an appendix of 44 pages. — Ed, II.
altera sui parte attctior, Antw,, Trognm^
14213 MOLINA, Tirso de (that is,
Gbr. Tellez). Deleytar aprove-
chando. Madr. 1635. 4°. Also, ib.
1765. 4°. 2 voll.
14214 MOLINiEUS, C. Opera om-
nia. Par. 1 68 1, fol. 5 voll.
14215 MOLINET, CI. du. Le ca-
binet de la biblioth^ue de S. Ge-
nevieve. Par., Dazallier, 1692.
fol. with plates. Also on large
paper.
With a title-plates, the portrait of the
author, and 45 plates.
14216 MOLINET, J. Les faictz
et dictz. Par., J. Longis, 153 1.
fol. Gothic letter, 3 leaves of preli-
minary matter, and 138 numbered
leaves. Par., J. Petit, 1537. 8®.
Gothic letter. Par. 1540. 8°. with
round characters.
14217 — {anon.) Le temple de
MOL
Mars. Par., le petit Laurens,
without date. 4"^. Gothic letter.
Par. (with J. Trepperel's symbol),
without date. 4°. Gothic letter.
Par. without date. 4"". Gothic
letter.
The last 1 editions of this poem, which
is also in the preceding collection, are
really different. Verdier quotes the two
following pieces of Molinet besides, which
must be extremely scarce : HisUnre du
rond et du carre, d chiq personnaget. Impr.
par Ant. Blanchard (without place or
date), and Les vigilea det marts par per-
tonnages. Par., J, Janot, without date.
16".
Concerning his unprinted chronicle from
1474 to T506, which Alb. Miraeus wished
to have published in 16 10, see Bandini
Bibl. Leopold. III. 419 etc. and San-
tander^s Catal. III. 26. See also Bour-
14218 MOLING, Gi. Dittionario
delle lingue ital. e turchesca. Roma,
1641. 8°.
The Turkish is only printed in Latin
letters.
14219 MOLL, Hm. A new de-
scription of England and Wales,
with the adjacent islands. Lond.
1724. fol. with plates.
In the plate to p. 285 is represented a
machine for beheading, long ago used in
the jurisdiction of Halifax, which resembles
the guillotine.
14220 MOLLER, J. Homonymo-
scopia historico-philologico-critica
s. schediasma de scriptoribus homo-
nymis. Hmb. 1697. 8°.
Tolerably scarce, and very useful, al-
though it is only the sketdi of a laiger
work.
14221 — Cimbria literata s. scrip-
torum ducatus utriusque Slesvi-
censis et Holsatici historia literaria.
Havn. 1744. fol. 3 voll.
A pattern of industry in collection. A
copy with numerous MS. additions in the
Royal library at Copenhagen.
MOLLEVILLE, see Bertband.
14222 MOLLIEN, G. Travels in
the interior of A^ica to the sources
of the Sene^il and Gambia. Edited
by T. E. Bowdich. Lond., Col.
bum, 1820. 8"". with 8 plates
(2 guineas). Voyage dans I'in-
terieur de I'Afrique aux sources
MOL
du Senegal et de la Gamble. Par.
1820. 8^ 2 vols, with plates (12
fr.). In German iu the Magazin
der Reisebeschr. B. 33. and in the
BibL der Reisebeschr. 2e Halfte,
B. 22.
14223 MOLLOY,Fr. Grammatica la-
tino-hibemica. RomK, 1677. 12^ —
Lucerna fidelium de doctrina Chri-
stiana^ idiomate hibernico scripta.
ib. 1677. 8°.
MOLNAR, Alb., see Bod.
14224 MOLNAR, J. Deut8ch.\vala-
chische Sprachlehre. Wien, 1788.
8°. 2e (sehr wenig) verm. u. verb.
Aufl. Hermannstadt, 18 10. 8^
14225 MOLOSSI, Gi. Bt. (anon.)
Memorie di alcuni uomini illustri
della citt^ di Lodi. Lodi, ^77^* 4°-
2 vols, with portraits printed in the
text.
14226 MOLZA, Fr. Mar. Poesie
▼olgari e latine, oorrette, illustr. ed
accresciute, coUa vita dell* autore
da Pt. Ant. Serassi. Bergamo, Lan-
celloti, 1747-54. 8°. 3 voU.
The best edi^cfn.-^ Poesie (Ital.). MU.
1 808. 8*. ( Ckutiei IL) The author's Ninfa
Tiberina in PoUjriano Stanae. Bergamo,
1747. 4"-
14227 — novella novellamente stam-
pata et posta in luce. Bol. 1547. 8^
A scaroe edition. Reprinted in Sanso-
rino*8 collection, Ven., 1 562. 8°.
14228 MOMBRITIUS, Boninus.
Sanctuarium s. vitse sanctorum.
Without place or date {Medio! .
about 1479). ^^^' ^ ^^^^*
In 2 columns with signatures and round
characters. The ist vol. begins with 3
leaves of table of contents, and ends with
the Pastio S. Gregorii, Spoletani presb.
The and vol. begins, on the reverse of the
1st leaf, also with a table of contents, and
ends with the life of St. Zeno. The last
leaf of the signature nnnn, which contains
the life of St. Nicasius, is wanting in al-
most aU copies. This scarce work, which
was only once printed, contains the first
collection of the original l^^nds cf( the
saints.
MONACHOPORNOMACHIA, see
JUVKNALIS, No. 1 1 282.
14229 MONACO, Pt. Raccolta di
112 stampe di pitture di istoria
MON
1127
sacra, incise per la prima volta in
rame, oopiate da gli originali di ce-
lebri autori, esistenti a Venezia.
Ven. 1763. large fol.
Also, Ven. 1772. large fol. with 112
plates. Previously only 55 plates, Ven.
1743. large fol.
14230 MONALDINI, Gius. Ant.
(anon.) Vite de' piu celebri archi-
tetti. Roma, 1768. 4"*.
14231 — instituzione antiquario-lapi-
daria o sia introduzione alio studio
delle antiche latine inscrizioni.
Roma, 1770. 8°.
14232 — instituzione antiquario-nu-
mismatica o sia introduzione alio
studio delle antiche medaglie. Roma,
1772. 8^ with plates.
14233 MONARCHIA. Lucii Cor-
nelii Europsei monarchia Solipso-
rum. Ven. 1645. '2°-
The original edition of this satire on the
Jesuits, often printed, but now no longer
sought after. In French (by Restaut),
Anut. 1721 or 22. I2^ ^nu/. (Par.) 1754.
12°. Monarchie der Selbsttonnen, without
place, 1663. 8**. It is decided that AJlch.
Inchofer was not the author, and it is very
uncertain whether Jul. Clem. Scotus was :
consult Vogt Cat. Ubr. rar. p. 595. Frey^
taffii Anakcta, p. 607. Liierar. Wocheii'
blatty I. 103. Baumgarten Nachrr. von
einer halL BibL III. 151 etc. Flogel
Getch. der horn. Lit. II. 240 etc. Sehrockh
Kirchengetch. teit der Reformat. III. 638-
643. J. Gf. Kneschke Progr. I, et II. de
auctore libeiii : Monarchia eoUpear. Zittav.
181 1. 4^
14234 MONARD£S, N. Ilistoria
medicinal de las cosas que se traen
de nuestras Indias occiden tales. Se-
villa. 1574. 4"^. with woodcuts.
Scarce even in Spain. In Latin and
French in Cp. Aco8ta*s works : see Aco-
ST A.
14235 MONBODDO, Jam. Burnet,
Lord, (anon.) On the origin and
progress of language. Ed. II. £-
dinb. 1774-92. 8°. 6 vols.
Only one part of the work of this inge-
nious, singular person, whom Foote called
an Elzevir edition of Dr. Johnson, is con-
tained in the German translation by E. A.
Schmidt, Riga, 1784-85. S**. 1 vols. (3d.)
The 1st edition of the ist part of the ori-
ginal appeared in 1773*
4E3
1128
MON
14236 MONGADA, Fr. de. Expe-
dicion de los Catalanes y Aragoneaes
contra Turcoa y Griegoa. Barce-
lona, Deu, 1623. 4°. — Nueva edic.
(por Fr. Cerda j Rico). Madr.^
Sancha, 1772. lai'ge 8^
MONCEAU, see Duhambl.
14237 MONCON YS, Bths. de. Jour-
nal des voyages en Portugal, Pro-
venccj Italie^ Egypte, Syrie etc., re-
dig^ par le Sr. de Liergues. Lyon,
Boissat, 1665-66. 4°. 3 vols, with
plates. Also^ Par. 1677, or Lyon,
1678. 4^. 2 vols, with plates. Par.
{Holland), 1695. l2^ 5 vols, with
plates.
The German translation by Ch. Junker,
Lpz. 1697 or 1734. 4°' is very little to be
depended upon, and is often very bad Ger-
man. AH the drawings, all the letters,
and the other appendages, which are at the
end of the last part of the original, are
wanting in it.
14238 MONCRIF, Fr. Agst. Paradis
de. (Euvres. Par. 1 75 1 . 1 2®. 3 voll.
ib. 1768. 12^ 4 vols, with plates.
Nouv. ed. angm. de Vhist. des chats.
Par., 1796. 8®. 2 vols, with plates
(8 fr.).
14239 — (anon.) essais snr la neces-
sity et sur les moyens de plaire.
Par., Prault, 1738. 1 2°. with plates.
A copy on vellum 90 fr. Valli^re, 60 fr.
St Cdran, 79 fr. McCarthy. Also on large
paper.
14240 — poesies chr^tiennes. Par.
1747. small 8°.
A copy on vellum 24 fr. St. G^ran, 140
fr. Lair.
14241 — choix de chansons (recueil-
lies par Moncrif). Without date,
1757. >3^
A copy on vellum 60 fr. Valli^re.—
(anon.) Les chcUs, RotL 1728. 8^ with
plates (also in (Euvres de Caylus, T. XII.).
MONDE, le nouveao, see Boijchbt.
MONDEJAR, see Ibanez.
14242 M0NDRA60N, Geron de.
Arte para componer en metro ca-
stellano. Zarag. 1593. 8^
This art of poetry is prized in Spain.
14243 MONET, J. Anthologie fran.
9aise on chansons choiaiea depuis le
136 si^e. (Par.) 1765. 8*". 3 vols.
MON
with plates. Chansons joyenses
mises au jour par un aneonyme
(Charl. CoUd). Par. 1765. 8^ 2
parts in 1 vol.
Only sought after when the last book la
included.
14244 MONETA Cremonentia. Ad*
versus Catharoa et Valdenses libri
V, quos ex MSS. oodd. nunc prim,
edid. atque illustrav. Th. Agat. Ric*
chinius. Romie, Palearini, 1743. fbl.
Moneta lived about 12 18.
14245 MONETE antiehe di Capua,
con alcune osservazionf. Neap. 1 803.
4**. with plates.
14246 MONETE cufiche dell' Imp.
Reale museo di Milano (descritte
da C. Ottav. Castiglioni). Mil.
1 81 9. 4°. with 18 plates.
14247 M0N6E, Csp. Description
de Tart de fabriquer les canons.
Par. 1794. 4^ with plates (24 fr.).
Traits el^mentaire de statique. Ed.
V. revue par Hachette. Par. i8io.
8°. (3 fr. 35 c.) In German by
Elk. M. Hahn. Berl. 1806. 8°.
(30 gr.) Application de Tanalyse
a la g^m^trie. Ed. IV. Par. 1 809.
4°. with plates ( 16 fr.). G^metrie
descriptive. Ed. IV. augm. d'une
theorie des ombres et de la perspec-
tive^ extraite des papiers de I'auteur
par Brisson. Par. 1819. 4^ with
28 plates (12 fr.).
MONOEZ, see Oalerib de Flo-
rence.
14248 MONGITORE, Antonin. Bib-
liotheca Sicula s. de scriptoribus
Siculis notitia; locupletissimoe. Pa-
normi^ Bua, 1707-14. fol. 2 voU.
The abate d^Angelo at Palermo has more
recently been employed for a long time in
making ooUections with a view to a dic-
tionary of Sicilian literary men.
14249 — monumenta historica S. do-
mus mansionis S. S. Trinitatis. Pa-
norm i, 1 72 1, fol. — Bullae, privile-
gia et instrumenta Panormitanie ec-
clesiae. Panormi, 1734. fol. — Par-
lamenti general! del resiio di Sicilia
dal 1446 al 1748. PaIenno> 1749.
fol. 2 voU.
MON
14250 MONICART, J. Bt. de. Ver-
sailles immortalise par les merveilles
etc. en vers libres fTan9. avec une
traduction en prose lat. par Romain
le Testu. Par., Ganeau, 1720-21.
4"". 2 vols, with 55 and 40 plates.
Designed for 9 vols., ouly a of which
haye appeared.
14251 MONIGLIA, Gi. And. Poesie
drammatiche. Fir. 1689-90. 4°.
3 voll,
14252 MONIPENNY. J. Abridge,
ment or sammarie of the Scots
chronicles. Lond. 16 12. 8^. Also,
£dinb. 1662. 12°.
14253 MONITEUR. Gazette na-
tionale ou le Moniteur universel^
depuis le 24 Nov. 1789 jusqu'a la
fin de 1821. Par. 1789-1821. large
fol. 64 vols. (2 vols, annually). As
an introduction thereto. Gazette
nationale ou le Moniteur universel,
commence le 5 Mai 1789, prec^d^
d'une introduction historique^ con-
tenant un abr^ge des anciens eiats-
g^^raux, des assemble des nota-
bles et des principaux ^v^nemens
qui out amen^ la revolution (redig^
par Thuau-Grandville). Par. an 4.
large fol. To which may be joined,
Revolution • fran9ai8e, ou analyse
complete et impartiale du Moni-
teur, suivie d'une table alphabet,
des personnes et des choses ( jusqu'^
la fin de Tan 7, mise en ordre par
Girod). Par. 1801-2. fol. 4 vols.
2 vols, of which are index. (Also
7 vols, in 4°.)
A oompliite copy is sold at the sales in
Paris for 1200 to 1500 fr. according to the
binding. The years 4 and 5 (of the re-
public) are printied on very bad paper, but
there are 3 or 4 copies on better paper.
Single annual sets have very little value,
with the exception of the years 7 and 8
( 1 798-1800), which are scarce, as a much
smaller impression was made of them. The
introduction, although republished, is not
frequently to be met with ; and as it was
sold as high as 350 fr. before the new im-
pression, many collectors sought to replace
it in their copies by the Avant-Moniteur
in fol., which however b only a reprint of
the Mimoites d*un Umoin de la rewdutUm,
by Bailly (Par. 1804. 8°. 3 vols.), and
MON
1129
consequently can by no means replace that
introduction.
Separate indices have also appeared to
the period 1815-20; a new index likewise
appeared to the earlier period from the ist
Vendemiaire of the republican year 8 up
to 31 Dec 1814. Brunet (3rd edition),
T. IIL p. 631, gives an accurate list of
those numbers to which there ought to be
supplements, which are often wanting.
At Leriche's, librairey quai des Aufftutmzj
num. 41, complete copies may always be
got, as also single parts of the Moniteur.
MONNET, see Gubttard.
MONNOIES en or., see Cata-
LOGUB, No. 3700.
14254 MONNOYE, Bn. de la. (Eu-
vres choisies. Haye, Par. et Dijon,
1770. 8°. 3 vols. Also in 2 vols.
in 4^ •
The bookseller des Ventes at Dijon was
the sole editor. Monnoye's life only is by
Rigoley de Juvigny. In the 8"*. edition
the preface is wanting, which Monnoye
meant to have prefixed to his new edition
of the Biblioih. Fran^. by de la Croix and
Verdier.— See also Basozai.
MONOTESSARON, see Biblia,
No. 2182.
MONPENSIER, see Montpbn-
SIEB.
14255 MONRO, Alex, (the father).
Works, published by his son Alex.
Monro. Edinb. 1784. large 4^. with
plates. In German, Lpz. 1782. 8"^.
with plates.
14256 — traits d'ost^ologie, trad, de
Tangl. par J. Jos. Sue. Par. 1 759.
large fol. 2 vols, with 3 1 plates.
The translator was propeiiy a lady, Oe-
nevieve Charlotte d*Arconvilie.
14257 MONRO, Alex, (the son).
Observations on the structure and
functions of the nervous system.
Edinb. 1 783. large fol. with plates.
In German by Sm. Th. Somniering.
Lpz. 1787. 4°. with plates (2 d.
8 gr.).
14258 — structure and physiology of
fishes, explained and compared with
those of man and other animals.
Edinb. 1785. large fol. with 44
glates. In German by J. Glo.
€hneider. Lpz. 1787. large 4^
with 38 plates (3 d. 8 gr.).
4E4
1180
MON
14259 — description of all the bunse
muscoflaeofthe human body. Edinb.
1 788. large fol. with plates. — Icones
( 1 5 ) et descriptiones bursarum mus-
cosar. corporis humani^ lat. et germ,
edid. J. Ch. Rosenmuller. Lps.,
Breitkopf^ i799* large fol. with
plates (10 d.).
14260 — the morbid anatomy of the
human gullet, the stomach and in-
testines. Edinb. 181 1. large fol.
with 21 plates (il. i8s.).
14261 — outlines of the anatomy of
the human body in its sound and
diseased state. Lond. 1813. 8°. 3
vols.^ and i vol. with 48 plates
(3!- 38.)-
MONSALVO, see Finestrks.
MONSTIER, see Dumonstier.
14262 MONSTRELET,Engiierrand
de. Les chroniques de France,
d*Angleterre^ de Bourgogne, et au«
tres pays circonvoisius. Par., Ant.
V^rard, without date. fol. Gothic
letter, 3 vols.
There are two undated editions of Mon-
strelet by Vdrard, both of which reach only
to 1467 (not to 1498). One has 47 lines,
and in the colophon V<5rard*8 residence au
petit pont is mentioned ; the other, of 45
lines, gives the rue neuve Notre-Dame as
V^rard*s address. The first has somewhat
larger characters, but both agree, page for
page. Both have in the ist vol. 9 leaves
of preliminary matter and 301 numbered
leaves ; in the 3nd 8 leaves of preliminary
matter and 202 numbered leaves (the last
is wrongly numliered cci); in the 3rd
7 leaves of preliminary matter and leaves
133-260. There is a copy on vellum, with
485 miniatures, of the edition of 45 lines,
640 fr. VaDi^re, 1800 fr. M«Carth>; (now
in the Royal library at Paris) . An edition
of I 4q8 by V^rard is a nonentity : consult
VaUih^'t Catal, T. I. Supj}l, p. 73.
Monstrelet begins at 1400, where Frois-
sart ceases, but ends as soon as X444'
From that period to 1467 it was continued
by some unknown person, probably J. du
' Clercq, author of a chronide of Flanders
from 1448 to 67. {Mem, de Vac, des ifucr.
XLIII. 560.) Concerning a beautiful MS.
of Monstrelet, written in 1510, see Fal-
lUre't Catal. III. 194 sq.
14263 Par., J. Petit et Mch.
le Noir, 1512. small fol. Gothic
letter, 3 vols.
This edition is enlarged with Pt. Desray^s
MON
eoDtiniiation up to Cliaries VIII*s death in
1498-
14264 Par., Pr. Regnault, 1518.
small fol. Gk)thic letter^ 3 vols.
Augmented with a new continuation up
to 1516.
16265 — chroniques^ contenant les
cruelles guerres civiles entre les
maisons d'Orl^ans et de Bourgc^e
etc., avec les continuations jusqu'en
15 16 (^dit. revue par Denis Sau-
vage). Par., Chaudi^re, 1572. fol.
3 vols. Also on large paper.
The finest edition, and greatly sought
after in France, notwithstanding that the
text is modernized and altered. The edi-
tions, Par. 1595 or 1603. foL 3 vols, are
far inferior.
14266 — the chronicles of Monstre-
let, being a continuation of Frois-
8art*s chronicles, transl. from the
most approved originals, with notes,
by Th. Johnes. At the Hafod press,
by Jam. Henderson, 1 809. large 4^.
4 vols, with 50 plates.
Very finely printed at the private press
of the translator in his estate at Hafod,
and forming a sequel to his translation ti
Froissart. There are 25 copies in foliow
A smaller edition, Lond. 18 10. 8^. 12 vols,
with an atlas in 4^ (7I. 4s.)
14267 MONTAGU, Mary Wortley.
Works^ including her correspond-
encCj poems, and essays. Published
from her genuine papers. Lond.,
Murray, 1803 or 1817. 8^ 5 vols.
(2I. ss.)
Previously, Lond. (Par.) 1803. 12". 5
vols. (15 fr.) A pocket edition, Lond^
181 1. 24°. 2 vols. (8s.) In French, Par.^
Valade, 1804. I2^ 4 vols. — Letters written
during her travels. Lond. 1 784. 8"*. 2 vols.
The best French translation by Anson,
Par. 1805. 12^ 2 vols. In German, LpXm
1763. 8". 2 vols. (10 gr.)
14268 MONTAGU, J. Testacea
Britannica : natural history of ma-
rine and terrestrial shells of Great
Britain. Lond., White, 1804. 4"^.
with plates (2I. 2s., with illumin-
ated plates 4I. 48.). Supplement,
ib. 1810. 4°. with plates (188.^ with
illuminated plates il. i6s.).
14269 MONTAIGNE, Mch. Essais.
Bourdeaux, MiUanges, 1580. 8°.
The first edition, and sought after in
MON
France, although it only contains the first
3 books.
14270 — essais. £d. V. augm. d'nn
troisitoe livre et de six cents addi-
tions aux deux premiers. Par., Abel
I'Angelier, 1588. 4^
The last edition which appeared in the
author's lifetime. He left behind him at
his death two copies furnished in his own
hand with quite diflerent corrections and
additiona. The following edition was pre-
pared according to one, and the other forms
the basis of the edition of 1802.
14271 — essais. Edit. nouv. trouv^e
apr^ le deceds de Tautheur, et
augm. par luy d'un tiers plus
qu'aux prec^dentes impressions.
Par.9 Abel Angelier, 1595. fol.
Superintended by Mademoiselle de Gour-
nay, and containing, besides the important
and numerous additions and corrections
from the author's MS., a long prefiBu:e of
the editor, which is wanting in the edi-
tions, Par. 1598 and i6o3, but is replaced
in that of Par, 1635. 4°. At the same
time these editions have the defect, that
there is neither a translation given of the
passages quoted from foreign languages,
nor are the authors themselves mentioned.
An index is also wanting.
14272 — essais. Edit, corrigee, en-
richie du nom des anteurs cites, et
de la version de leur passages, arec
la vie de Tauteur. Par., J. Camu-
sat, 1635. fol.
This edition, furnished by mademoiselle
de Gournay with a new preface (praised
by Bayle), and greatly corrected, is dedi-
cated to cardinal Richelieu, and forms the
basis of all the subsequent ones until that
by Coste in 1734. The appended specifi-
cation of the authors cited, and the trans-
lations of the passages from them, are how-
ever very insufficient, as also in the edi-
tions, Par. 1640 and 53. fol. ; and all 3
editions are at a low price.
14273 — essais. Nouv. ^dit. exacte-
ment purg^ des d^fauts pr^c^den-
tes etc. Bruxell., Foppens (other
copies, Amst., Michiels). 1659. 12°.
3 voll.
Neat, and greatly sought after as an
appendage to the Elzevir series ; but not-
witlistanding its boasting title, it is nothing
more than an incorrect reprint of the pre-
ceding. Par., JoumeUe, 1659. I3^ 3 vols,
and Par., Bandety 1669. 11". 3 vols, are
almost as neat, and less incorrect.
MON
llSl
14274 — essais. Avec des remarques
par Pt. Coste. Lond., Tonson, 1724.
large 4°. 3 vols. Suppl^m. ib. 1 740.
large 4°.
For a long time the finest edition. Less
accurate than those of 1505 and 1635,
and modernized in the orthography. It
is valuable on account of the very care-
ful specification of the authors dted, and
on account of the faithful translations of
the passages from them. Costers notes are
also in part of value, and ought not to have
been entirely excluded from the more re-
cent editions. The edition. Par. 1735.
lai^e 4^. 3 vols, contains some corrections,
and HayCy Goue, 17^7. 12**. 5 vols, has
new corrections. Also, Land. 1739. la**.
6 vols. The best edition by Coste is the
5th and last, Lond.y Nourse, 1745. 12^
7 vols. In it and in the preceding 9 letters
of Montaigne, Et. de Boetie Discours tur
la tervihide and the preface of de Gournay
of 1635, '^'^ added. The reprint of the
same, Lond. {Par.) 1754. 12°. 10 vols, is
neat, and scarce on Dutch paper ; but the
later reprints (likewise lovols. in I2^)are
very incorrect. — The neat edition, At/ut.
(Lyon), 1781. 8^ 3 vols, contains the text
of de Gournay.
14275 — essais. Par., Bastien, 1783.
8°. 3 voll.
Also copies on Dutch paper, and on large
paper in 4°. Correct, on fine paper, with
a good index, and the old orthography;
but the translations of the cited passages
and the other augmentations of Coste*s
edition are wanting. Par,, BatHen, I'jg^.
8®. 3 vols, is less fine.
14276 — essais, revus et coUation^
sur un exemplaire corrig^ de la
main de I'auteur (par Jac. And.
Naigeon). Par., Didot ain^, an 10
(1802). 8®. 4 voll. (16 fr., on vel-
lum ^ paper 3 a fr.)
A stereotype edition, of which there are
at least 5 copies on vellum (one at Didot^s
sale 600 fr.) very correct, but little pleas-
ing, and without an index. The text is
r^ulated after the and copy left behind by
Montaigne, and the readings of de Gour-
nay*s text are noticed as various readings. .
It is however decided that the copy fol-
lowed by de Gournay was by far the best.
The 9 letters of Montaigne, Boetie*t Dis~
eourg, and a selection of Costers notes, are
added. Naigeon did not insert a glossary
prepared for this edition by Fr. Ambr.
Didot. According to the aima au lecieur
of 1 2 pages there ought to be an addition of
63 pages concerning Montaigne*s religion,
which however was obliged to be sup-
118£
MON
prasted on aeoount of the two free pae-
lagei which it oontained, aad it is only to
be found in a very few copies. In such
complete copies, p. 177-183 of the ist part
are also double.
14277 — essais. Nouv. ^t. (don-
n^e par Eloi Johanneau). Par.,
Leftvre, 1818. 8^ 5 voll. with
Montaigne's portrait.
The most complete, the best, and the
finest edition. 100 copies on large Tdlum
paper. Pwr^ Lefhorty 18 18. i8*. 6 toIL
(15 fr.) is a very neat impranioa of this
text.
14278 — essais (donnas par de rAul-
nay). Par., Desoer^ 181 8. large
8°. (24 fr. on fine paper 36 fr., on
vellum paper 48 fr.)
Amongst other things, enlarged with a
glossary. In very snuU character, in 1
columns, and very neat. In the same cha-
racters also, «6., «/.', 1818. i8S 4 ▼olL (20
fr.) also 9 volL in i^"", for the BibHoth.
porkUive du voyageur (i i fr. 35 c., on vel-
lum pi^ier 22 fr. 50 c.). An edition, with
a commentary by Amaury Duval in the
Collection det moralistesfranf. Par. 1820.
8°. 14 voll.
14279 — saggi, ovvero discorsi natu-
rali, polit. e morali, trad, da M.
Ginammi. Ven. 1633. 4°. I sa^i,
trad, nuovamente in lingua Tosc.
da un accadem. Fiorentino et pub-
blicdaPilandro. Amst.(Ffr.) 1785.
8**. Of little importance. — Ge-
danken u. Meinungen iiber allerlei
Gegenstande (Ubs. von J. Jo. Cp.
Bode) nebst einem Register von
Imm. Fritze. Berl., Lagarde^ 1 793
-99. 8*^. 7 voll. (9 d. 4 gr.) — Es-
sayes transl. by J. Florio. Lond.
1603. fol. A new translation.
Lond. 1776. 8^ 3 voll. ib. 181 1.
8°. 3 voll. (2I. IDS.)
14280 — Journal du voyage de Mch.
de Montaigne en Italie, par la Su-
isse et TAUemagne en 1580 et 81^
avec des notes, par de Querlon.
Rome (Par.), 1774. 4°. Also on
large paper.
Also ib. 1774. I2^ 2 vols, or 3 vols, in
small 12°. Uninteresting.
14281 MONTALDI, Fr. Jos. Lexi-
con hebraicum et chaldffio-biblicum^
ex Buxtorfii et alior. operibus ex-
MON
oerptum. Romie» 1789. S*'. 4
voll.
14282 MONTALEMBERT, Rene
de. La fortification perpendica-
laire, ou I'art d^fensif superieur k
I'offensif. Par. 1776-96. large 4^
1 1 vols, with plates (300 fr.).
Complete copies are not common.
MONTALTE, L. de, see Pascal.
14283 MONTALVAN, J. Perez de.
Successos y prodigios de amor, en
ocho novelas exemplares. Madr.
1624 or 26. 4°. 166 leaves. Brux-
elas, Antonio, 1626. 8°. Sevilla,
'633. 4°. Tortosa, 1635. 8°. Bar-
celona, Cavelleria, 1640. 8^ Se-
villa, 1641. 8^ Brusselas, Fop-
pensy 1702. 12^ Madr. 1723. 4°.
Prized. Let nauvella de Montalvany
trad, de Peapagn. par de RampaUe. Par.
1644. ^*** Prodigi d*amoref rappreserUoH
in varie nacelle da Montalvanoy et trans'
poTtad in itaL da Biasio CuddinL Ven,
1637. S"-
14284 — para todos. Exemplos mo-
rales, bumanos y divinos, en que se
tratan diversas ciencias, materias y
facultadesy repartidos en los siete
dias de la semana. Madr. 1640 or
51. 4^. Alcala, 1 66 1 . 4°. Sevilla,
1736. 4°. — La semaine, ou les
mariages mal assortis, contenus en
8 nouvelles tirees des Para todos
de Montalban, trad, de I'espagnol
(par Vanel). Par. 1684. 12^ 2
voU.
14285 — comedias. Alcala, 1638. 8®.
Also Valencia* 1652. 4''. 2 voll.
14286 — Orfeo en lengua castellana.
Barcelona, 1640. 8°.
Previously, Madr. 1624. It is, aooordiiig
to N. Antonio, properly by Iiope de V^ga.
(Probably a translation of the Orfeo by
Poliziano ?)
14287 MONTALVO, Alphons. Diaz,
de. Manuale s. repertorium super
abbatem Panormitanum. Hispali,
Ant. Martinez, Bm. Segnra et
Alpb. del Puerto, 1477. fol.
An extremely scarce edition, and pro-
bably the first dated typographical produc-
tion of Seville. With signatures, without
catchwords and pagination. The first edi-
MON
1km <d^wmD9f Of9b»tmMairemlg$d0 Cos-
iUbL ZamorOy AtU. dif C^nttneroy 15 Jinn.
1485. fol. is very scarce.
14288 MONTALVO, L. Galvez de.
£1 pastor de Filida. Madr. 1590
or 1600. 8^ Valencia^ 1792. 8°.
14289 MONTANABBI. Proben der
arab. Dichtkunst in verliebten u.
traiuigen Gedichten aus detn Mon-
tanabbi. Arab. u. deutsch von J.
Jac. Reiske. Lpz. 1765. 4^
It has become very scarce. Honest
Rdske, in the simplicity of his heart, says
in the dedication to his beautiful wife ga-
lant things before all the world, whkh
might well make her blush a little.
14290 MONTANARI (anon.). Trat-
tato della esistenza di Dio. Vero-
na, 1768. 4^ with Montauari*s Por-
trait.
A copy on vellam^ but not a fine one, is
in the Royal library at Munich.
14291 MONTANO, Gi. Bt- Li cin-
que libri di architettunu Roma,
Rossi, 1 69 1. foL with plates.
14292 — scelta de' varii tempietti
anticbi con le piante ed alzate, di-
segnati in proepettiva, dati in luce
da Oi. Bt. Soria. Roma^ Soria,
1634. foL
MONTANUS, see Arias.
14293 MONTANUS, Arnold. Ge-
denkwaerdige Gesantschappen der
Oostindische Maetschappy in't ve-
reenigde Nederland aen de Kaisa-
ren van Japan. Amst., Meurs, 1669.
fol. with plates. In German, ib.
1669. fol. with plates.
14294 — De nieuwe en onbekende
Weereld, of Beschryving van Ame«
rica en't Zuidland. Amst., Meurs,
1 67 1 . fol. with plates.
MONTAUBAN, see Reonault.
14295 MONTAUSIER. Charl. de
Sainte-Maure, Marq. de. La guir.
lande de Julie, offerte k Mile de
Rambouillet (Julie Lucie d'Ang^-
nes). Par., impr. de Monsieur
(Didot jeune), 1784. 8^ on vellum
paper.
A copy on vellum (153 fr. d*Hangard,
100 fr. le Febvre, 150 fr. d'Ourdies).
Abo;, Par. 1818. t8% with iUuminated
MON
118S
pbtes (10 fir.). Printed after the cele-
brated MS. written by Jarry, and ama>
mented with paintings of flowers bv Ro-
bert, which was sold at Oaignat^ sale for
780 fr. and at Valli^'s for 145 10 fr. See
Vomir^9 Caiai, IL 383. sq.
14296 MONTE, Agst. Mar. de. La-
tium restitutum s. latina lingua in
veterem restituta splendorem. Ro-
me, de Rubeis^ 1720. 8^ 4 volL
MONTE sancto di Dio, see Anto-
nio da Siena.
MONTEBALDO Fracanzo, see
\^B8PUCCI
14297 MONTECUCULI, Raimundo.
Opere, illustrate da Ugo Foscolo.
Mil., L. Mussi, 1807. large fol.
2 voU. with plates (120 fr.).
The impression is said to have been only
170 copies, 13 of which were on vellum
paper. After the original MSS. hiUierto
unused, the breaks in which Foscolo him-
self supplied. But he is said at the same
time to hare frequently disfigured the text
by arbitrary alterations. Operey oorreUe,
aeeruo. et Ultut. da Gitts. GnutL TorinOy
1 82 1. 8^ 2 voll. (12 lire, in 4^ 40 lire).
Previously, Memorie, paste in luce per
Enr. di Huyuen, Col. 1 704. 8*. In La-
tin, VienruBy 17 18 or 40. foL with platea.
In French, Par. 171 2. 12*. Strh. 1735. 8',
Afn»t. 1752. 8^ 2 voU. Avee les oomiiMn-
taire$ de Lancelot Turpm de Crissi. Par.
1 769. 4*. 3 voll. or, Anut. et Lpt. 1 770.
8*. 3 volL with plates.
MONTEFERRICA, Ibrahim £f.
fendi. Under this name Brunet
mentions the Persian and Turkish
lexicon, which I have placed under
FsRHBNOi. See also Oaswati.
14298 MONTE66IA, Oi. Bt. Isti-
tuzioni cirurgiche. Mil. 1816. 8^
8 voll. (36 lire.)
14299 MONTEIRO, Diogo. Poema
de S. Oonyalo de Amarante. Lisb*
1620. 4°.
14300 MONTEMAGNO. Prose e
rime de' due Buonaccorsi de Mon-
temagno, con annotazioni de alcune
rime di N. Tinucci. Fir.^ Gius.
Manni, 1718. 12°.
Superintended by Oi. Bt. Casotti, and
cited by the academy della Crosca. Pre-
viously in N. PHU Bacoolta di rime an-
tiche. Romoy 1559. 8^ and in Rime iU
Bembo, Caaa e Guidicnome. Fen. 1567.
12'
10S4
MON
14301 — rime del Montemagno. Col.
1762. 8^
This valuable edition waa superintended
by Vine. Benini, and fumiBbed with his
annotations. A copy on vellum, iL 2s.
Pinelli, and 44 fr. McCarthy. A selection
of these poems is in the Pamasso ItdU VI.
219 etc
14302 MONTEMAYOR, Fr. de
Historia general de Francia: suc-
cesion de sus monarcas desde Fa-
ram undo hasta la maerte de Luis
XIV. Madr. 1 760. 4^. 4 voll.
14303 MONTEMAYOR, Jorge de.
Cancionero. Zaragoza, 1561. 12°.
Also, Salamanca^ i57>9 0i'73, or79. Il^
. Madr. 1588. 8^
14304 — los siete libros de la Diana.
Madr. 1795. 8°.
The ist edition appeared in 156a. The
subsequent editions are, Anveres, Pi. Bel-
^^^y 1575 ^^ ^' 1^°* Pamplona, 1578.
8**. Madr. 1585. 8^ Valencia, Mey, 1603.
I a". The following are augmented with
the continuation of Alonso Perest: Ven.,
Vinoenxi, 1585. 12°. Madr., Sanchez,
1591 or 1595. 12°. Madr. 1602. 8°. Bar-
celona, Cormellas, 1614. 8**. Mil. 1616.
12**. Madr. 1622. 8^ is enlarged with
Polo^s continuation. I also find Lish. 1624.
8''. \f\ the Antwerp edition of 1580 the
following poems follow the 7th book : Hit-
iofia de Alcida y Sylvano, Historia de lot
amores de Piramo y Tiebe, (Petrarca) Trt-
wnpAo del amor tradws. por Alvaro Gomez,
and Sonetot de Moniemayor.
There are two continuations of this pas-
toral romance ; one, not a successful one,
by Alonso Perez, in 8 books (at first Al-
cola, 1564. 8°. and afterwards in several
editions ck Montemayor), and the other by
Gasp. Oil. Polo, highly prized (see the fol-
lowing article); The Catalogue of the Paris
library, Bell, letlr. II. 52, has also. La
Diana de Montemayor, compuesta por Hier.
Texeda. Tercera parte. Par. 1627 8'.
14305 — La Diana enamorada (cinco
libros, que prosiguen los siete de
Montemayor). Nueva impression
con notas al canto de Turia. Madr.,
Sancha, 1778. 8°. Also, Madr.
1802. 8°.
At first, Valencia, J. Mey^ 1^6^. 8"*.
Also, Anveree, 1567. 8°. ib. SteelHo, 1574.
12". Lerida, Milian, 1577. 8'. Par., Rb.
Estevan, 161 1. i6^ Brusseku, Velpio,
1 6 13. l6^ Lond, Woodward^ 1739. 8".
There is also said to be an edition, Madr.
Sancha, 1780. 8**. Barth's Latin trans-
MON
lation is also in the editfon of Montemayor
of 1622. See above, Barth, No. 1689.
14306 — les 7 livres de la Diane de
Montemayor, trad, en fran9. par
N. Colin. Rheims, Foigny, 1578.
8°. or An vers, 1578. 12°. I^ Di-
ane de Perez et de Polo trad, par
Gbr. Chappuys. Lyon, Cloquemin,
1582. 16°. La Diane de Monte-
mayor (avec les continuat. de Pe-
rez et de Polo) divis^e en 3 parties
et trad, d'esp. en fran9. (par Colin
et Chappuys). Par., Bonfons, 1587.
12°. 3 voll., or Tours, Mettayer,
1592. 12^ 3 voll. — Los siete libros
de la Diana de Montemayor. Tra-
duicts d*Esp. en fran9. et conferez
es deux langues. P. S. 6. P. (Pa-
vilion). Et de nouueau reueus et
oorrigez par J. D. Bertranet. Par.
161 1 or 13. 8^ with the Spanish
text.— La Diane de Montemayor
(avec les contin. de Perez et de
Polo) trad, en fran9. (par Ant. Vi-
tray). Par. 1623 or 31. 8°. 3 parts
in I vol. with plates. — ^La Diane de
Montem. (avec les deux contin.)
Nouvelle et derni^re traduct. par
Abr. Remy. Par. 1624. 8°. 3 parts,
with plates. — La Diane mise en
nouv. langage par Mme Gillet de
Saintonge. Par. 1699. 12^. a dis-
tinct work of no value. — Le roman
espagnol ou nouv. traduct. de la
Diane de Montemayor. Par. 1735.
12°.
14307 — lustige u. amorosische Dis-
curs u. Historien der Schaffereyen
von der schonen verliebten Diana
u. dem vergessenen Syreno, aus
dem Span, verteutscht durch Hans
L. von Khueffsteinern. Lpz. 1624
or 28. 8°. — Diana von Montemajor
in 2 Theilen span, beschrieben u.
aus demselb. geteutscht durch J. L.
von Kuetfstein, jetzt mit Polo zuvor
nie gedolmetschten 3n Th. vermeh-
ret von G. P. H. (Harsdorffer), Nrb.
1646. 12°. — Der spanische Roman
oder Diana, aus dem Franz, (von
1735) libs. Hmb. 1750. 8°.
14308 — Diana of G. de Montemayor
MON
(with those of Polo), transl. out of
Spanish into Engl, by Bm. Yong.
Lond. Bolliiant, ^S9^- ^ol.
14309 MONTBNGON, Pt. Euse-
bio. Madr. Sancha, 1786-88. 8°.
4 Yoll. Barcelona, i793* 3°* 4 ^<)U.
Perpignan, 1819. 12°. 4 voll. — El
Antenor. Madr. Sancha, 1788. 8*^.
2 voll. (30 n.) In Italian, Yen.
1 790. 8". 2 voll. — Eudoxia, hija de
Belisario. Madr., Sancha, 1793. 8°.
(15 rs.) — El Rodrigo, romance epi.
CO. Madr., Sancha, 1793. 8°. (i5rs.)
— Odas. Madr. 1794. 8°. (10 rs.)
— £1 Mirtilo o los pastores trans-
humantes. Madr. 1 795. 8°. (14 rs.)
^-Friolerias eruditas y curiosas.
without place, 1 80 1 . 8°.
MONTEPUELLARUM, see Buch
der Natur.
MONTEREGIO, see Regiomon-
TANU8.
MONTEROTHERII, see Guido.
14310 MONTESQUIEU, Charl. Se-
condat, baron de la Brede et de.
(Euvres, avec les nouv. manuscrits
(publ. par Bernard). Par., Plas-
san, an 4 (1796). large 4°. 5 vols.
with 16 plates. On vellum paper.
Also with plates avarU la lettre^ and 7
oopies in folio. The only edition with
plates, but not fine enough to be a show-
edition. Previoudv, Atnsi. (Par.) 1758.
4*. 3 voU. Lond. (Par.), 1707. 4°. 3 voU.
(aJso on harge paper.) Par., Bastieny 1 788.
o^. 5 volL (also in 4°. In addition there'
Us(Euffre$ poUh, Par. 1798. 8^) The
edition, Avee lei notes d\HelveHta mr
retprii det loix {dtmnie par de la Roche),
Par.y Didoi i^rU, 1705. 18°. I3 voll. (also
on vellum paper, ana 100 copies oix large
vellum paper) is neat. Of the subsequent
editions the most complete is Bae, 1 799. 8^.
8 Tdl. (also on large vellum paper.)
14311 — (Eavres, avec une notice sur
sa vie par Auger. Par., Lefebvre,
1816. 8^. 6 vols, with Montes-
quieu's portrait.
Also on vellum paper, and 21 oopies on
laige vdlum paper (190 fr.). Very fine,
and more complete than tiie preoedinff.
Par., Lefebmre, 1818 or ao. 8^ 5 voB.
(30 fir.) is enlarged with Montesquieu*s
observations on England, but is closely
printed, and is somewhat less fine. Par.,
MON
1185
BeUUf 181 7. 8^ 1 vols, is correct (15 fr.;
also on vellum paper).
14312 — oeuvres completes. Nouv.
^d. contenant Viloge de Montesq.
par Villemain, les notes d'Helv^tius
et de Condorcet, et le commentaire
de Voltaire sur Tesprit des lois.
Par., Lequien, 1819. 8°. 8 vols.
(24 fr., on fine paper 28 fr., on
vellum paper 56 fr. subscription.
price) .
A good and very correct edition, in whidi
the numerous errors of almost all the pre-
ceding editions are corrected. — Works,
Dublin, 1777. 8*^. 4 vols. Lond. 1800. 8°.
3 vols. HnUerlassene Schrr. ubs, von
Elies, do. Kiister. Altenb. 1798 (new
title, 1808). 8^ (i d. 16 gr.)
14313 — esprit des loix. Geneve
(1749). 4°. 2 voll.
The first edition. EspirUu de las leyes,
tradue. por J. Lop, Pegnaiver. Madr.
i8a I. 8^ 4 vdl. Dei espmtu de las leyes,
tradue, libremente al espahol por M, V, M,
Par, 1 81 1. I3^ 3 voll. Spirito delle leggi,
ooOe annotax, di Ant, GelMvesi. Napidi,
1777. 8'. 4 von. ib, 1819. 8". MiL, SiU
vestri, 1820. 16°. 4 volL Geist der Ge-
setMe Ubs, von A.lV, Hauswald, Gorl.
1804. 8*. 3 voll. (3 d. 12 gr,) Spirit cf
laws, Lond, 1750 or 93. 8^ a voIL In
Dutch, by D. H. van Nooten. AmsL
1783-^5. 8°. 7 YcilL — Observations sur
Pesprit des loix (par CI, Dupin). Par.
(1757-58). 8°. 3 voU. Commentaire sur
fespr. des Mx (par Destutt de Tracj/),
Par, 1819. 8^ (6 fr.)
14314 — considerations sur les causes
de la grandeur et de la decadence
des Romains. Dijon, Causse, an 4
(1795). 8®. 2 voll. on veUum paper
(8 fr., on large paper 16 fr.)
3 copies on vellum. Also, Par,, Didot,
18 1 4. 8^. (7 fr. so c., on vellum paper 15
fr.) In Oerman (by A. W. Hauswald), Al"
tenb. 1786. 8^ (16 fpe,) In English, Lond,
1 759. 8**. In Swedish, by Olof von Dalin,
Sth, 1755. 8^
14315 — le temple de Guide, avec
figg. grav. par le Mire d'apr^ Ch.
Eisen, le texte grav^ par Drouet.
Par. 1772. large 8^ Also in large
40
14316 — le temple de Guide, suivi
d'Arsace et Ism^nie. Par., Didot
ain^, 1796. large 4-., on vellum
paper, with 7 coloured plates.
Only 100 oopies printed; but not sought
after, because the plates are very bad.
1186
MON
14317 -— le temple de Gnide, avec
Cephise et I'Amonr, et Arsace et
Ism^nie. Par., Didot Jenne, an 3
(1795), 1 8**. On vellum paper,
with 9 plates (6 fr.).
a copies on vellum. Parma, Bodom,
1799. 8**. is fine. In Italian verse, by Vi-
cini, Modena, 1761. 8^ In German, by
Oarlieb Merkel, Weim, 1804. 8°. (f8 gr.,
on vellum paper i d. 8 gr.)
14318 — swiatynia wenery w Knidoe.
Parma, Bodoni, 1B07. large 4^ 38
leaves.
A translation of the preceding work in
Polish verse by J. Felix Tamowski, a co-
pies of which, at least, are on veUum.
MONTEVILLA, seeMANDEviLLE.
14319 MONTFAUCON, Bn. de.
Diarium italicum s. monumentor.
vett., bibliotliecar, maseor. etc, no.
titiae singulares in itinerario italico
oollectae. Par., Anisson, 1703. 4^
with plates.
In English} AnHqttUiea qf Italif, made
EngU fmm ike last original. Ed, JI, iv-
viaed, tmih large img^ovementt and oorrec,'
Honty eommuiicated bg tke author to the
editor J. Henleg, Land, \*i%^, fol. with
plates. Previously, Land, 1712. 8**. with
plates. — Romualdo Riceobaldi (P. Aless.
Maffei) Apologia del diario itaL contra le
oeeervoM, di Fr* d^ FicoronL Ven. 1710.
4°.
14320 — Palffiographia grsca s. de
ortn et progressu literar. grsecar.
Par., Guerin, 1708. fol. with plates.
Also on large paper.
An indispensable work, and a pattern
not surpassed to the present day. A copy
enriched with many additions by Vilknson,
was sold at his sale for 361 fr. Villoison
had himself laboured for many years at a
Greek PiU^ographim, and it was almost
completely finished in MS. but not dis-
covered after his death : see Chatdon Mi'
langee IL 18.
14321 — collectio nova patrum et
Bcriptomm gneoor., Eosebii Caesar.,
Athanasii et Cosme. Par., Rigaud,
1706. fol. 2 voll.
Scarce, on large paper.
14322 — bibliotheca Coisliniana, olim
Segneriana, s. manuscriptor. om-
nium grieoor., quae in ea conti-
nentur, accurata descriptio. Par.,
MON
Gnerin et Robustel, 1715. foL widi
plates.
These MS8. came into tiie library of the
abbey of St. Oermain, and in 1 704 into the
Royal library at Paris ; see MiUin Magae.
Encgd. 1 795. V. 368. An earlier but very
poor catalogue (by Mdchised. Thevenot) is,
Catalogue dee MSS, de la bibL du ehaneeL
SegtUer. Par. 1686. 8^. Consult JViofiMt
et ejrtraits, T. VII. P. II. p. 13 not.
U323 — I'antiquit^ expliqude et re-
presentee en figures (en fran9. et
en lat.) Par., Delaulne, 1719* foL
5 parts in 10 Toll. Suppl^m. ib.
1724. fol. 5 Yc^. with plates. Also
on large paper.
The idea of this catalogue /iguri is good,
but the representations are often very un-
faithful. This I St edition, good copies of
which are not common, is sought after;
but the ind edition, Par. Delauine, 17^2.
foL 5 parts in 10 vols, and SuppUm. Par.
1757. fol. 5 vols, is one-third dieaper, on
account of the inferior impressions. Co^
pies also, in which the principal work is
of the 1st edition, and the supplement of
the and, or the reverse, are in less estima-
tion than those whidi are entirdy of die
lit; oopies which contain only the first
10 vols, of 1 7191 are of little valuer as the
Supplement of 1724 is seldam to be met
with alone, and is dearer by itself than
the principal work.
Number of the plates: T. I. P. t. 2,
A title-plate (which is not usually in the
1st edition), a portrait of Or. d*Estrdes,
334 numbered plates (of which Nos. 5, 7 s,
123, and 145, are twice over), and a large
pJate (^fi/top«) at the end of P. IL— T. II.
P. I, 2. 194 plates, and i unnumbered
^te (Nehalenuia) at the end of P. II. —
T. III. P. I, 2. 197 plates (of which Nos.
26 and 97 are twice over) — ^T. IV. P. i. a.
1 44 plates (the last is wrongly numbered
145), of which No. 7 is twice over, and
108 four times over, and at the end 2 un-
numbered plates (table iHaque and ipiei),
— T. V. P. I. a. 204 phittt — Suf^dAn.
T. I. 88 nUtes (of which Not. 2, 17, 19,
20, 22, 36, 37, 38, 44, 48, 49> 53, 54, 59»
and 67, are twice over). — T. II. 61 platea
(of which Nos. i, 16, 29, and 32, are twice
over; 33 thrice over; 37, 43, 44, and 50,
twice over; 51 and 52 thrice over; and
159 four times over). No. 14 is skipped
over in the numbering.— T. III. 84 platea
(of which Nos* 4, 5, and 9, are twice over;
1 1, thrice over ; 21, 50, 63, 64, 67, and 69,
twice over). No. 10 is not mentioned in
the list of the plates at the end of the vo-
lume, and is often wanting^— T. IV. 60
plates ((€ which Nos. 5, xi, la, 13, 41, 49,
MON
wood 51 are twioe over). — T. V. 73 plates
(of whith Not. 2j II, and 99 are twice
over). Nos. 42 and 43 are on the same
MON
1187
The numbers of the plates are sometimes
wrong, but this may easily be corrected by
the numbers marked on tne margin of the
text. — In English, AnHqtdHesy with sup~
plemeni, tranilaied by Hvtmjphtey, Lond.
1791-35. foL 6 rols. with plates. In Ger-
man, Griech^y rom. «. tmdre AlterlMtmer,
in einen detU^eh, Auutug gebracht von J,
Jae. Schatz, mU Antnm. von J. StU, Sem^
ler. Nrb. 1757. fol. 2 vok. with plates.
Xeue verb, At^ von J. Fd, Roth. Nrh.
1807. fol with 150 plates (6 d. 8 gr., 7 d.,
and 9 d.).
14324 — les monninens de la monar-
chie fran^., avec les figg. de chaque
r^ne. que rinjure du terns a ^parg-
nees (en fran9. et en lat.). Par.,
Cbndouin, 1729-33. fol. 5 vols,
with plates. Scarce on large paper.
Very interesting, and not often met
with. Tom. I. portrait of Louis XV. and
55 plates. T. II. 63 plates. T. III. 69
plates. T. IV. a plate at the end of the
prefooe and 54 plates, and after No. 7 three
double plates, one of which is p. los, the
and is after No. 20, and the 3rd after
No. 28. This work is usually joined to
the preceding In English, Regal and
ecdekeutical aniiquUies <if France. Lond.
1750. fol. 2 Tols. with plates.
The following is only a separate impres-
sion of the plates of the French work
(without the text) : TTtrhor des antigtHth
de la eouronne de France^ reprUenties en
Jigff. d*4iprh lewn originaus. HofeyHondty
1745. ^^ ^ ^o^- ^th 304 plates. There
were only 125 copies struck off on small
paper, and as many on large paper.
14325 — bibliotheca bibliothecarum
niannscriptornm nova. Par., Bri.
asson, 1739. fol. a voll.
14326 MONT-FIQUET, Raool de.
Le livre ou traite du S. sacrement
de Tautel et de ses efTets et valeur.
Par., Ant. Verard, without date.
S''. Gothic letter.
A copy on rellum in the Royal library
at Paris.
MONTFORT, aee Rudolf.
14327 MONTGOMERY, Alex. Po-
ems, with biographical notes by D.
Irving. £dinb. 1821. 8". (i8s.)
A Scotch poet of the i6th century. Pre-
viously, PoeHeai worke, GkiM§, 1754. 13°.
14328 MONTGOMERY, Jam. The
world before the flood, a poem in
10 cantos. With other occasional
pieces. Lond. 1815. 12^ (8s.) The
West Indies and other poems. Lond.
1814. 12°. (63.) The wanderer of
Switzerland and other poems. Lond.
1815. 12^ (68.) Grreenland and
other poems. Lond. 1819. 8°. (los.
6d.) — Poems on the abolition of the
slave trade, written by Montgo-
mery, Jam. Graham, and £. Ben-
ger. Lond., Bowyer, 1809. large
4°. with 13 plates (3I. 3s.). Also,
Lond., Bensley, 1814. 4^. with
plates (il. IIS. 6d., on large paper
2I. 1 2s. 6d.).
14329 MONTI. Vine. Versi. Parma,
stamp, reale {Bodoni), 1 7 86. 8°. Poe-
sie. Pisa, 1 800. 8°. 2 vols. In morte
- di Lr. Mascheroni cantica, libri 3.
Mil., anno IX. 8^. 16, 14, and 14
pages. Strictly suppressed. In
morte di Ugo Basville, cantica.
Ediz. riveduta. MU. 1821. 8^ II
bardo della selva nera. Parma, Bo-
doni, 1 806. 8*^. Also in 4°. and fol.
La spada di Federico, ottava (ital.
e franc). Mil. 1807. 8^ Tragedie
per la prima volta riunite in un sol
volume. Livomo^ 1816. I2^ Na-
poli, 1819. 12^
Of his tragedy of ArisiodetMO there is a
fine edition, Parma, Bodoni, 1786. 4°.
(12 copies on vellum paper), ib., id., 1787.
largest
MONTICHIELLO, see Lucanus.
No. 12359.
MONT-JOSIEU, see Dbmontio-
8IU8.
14330 MONTLUC, Blaise de. Com.
mentaires (de 1 5 2 r -7 2) . Par. 1 746
or 60. 12°. 4 voll.
Prei^iously, Bourdeaiut, 159a. 8**. i vols.
Par. 1607 or 17. 8°. 2 parts in x voL ib.
1 66 1. 12**. 2 vols. In Italian by Oiul.
Ferrari, Cremona^ 1638. 4". In English,
Lond. 1674. foL
14331 MONTORO. Obras liricas
humanas. Madr. 1 736. 4°. 2 voll.
MONTPALAU, see Capmany.
14332 MONTPENSIER, Anne
Mar. Louise d'Orl^ns, D^noiselle
1188
MON
de. Memoires. Amst.^ Wetstein,
1 735 or 46. 1 2°. 8 voll.
The moflt complete edition, but incorrect.
Another edition of the same year in 8 vols,
in 13^. is badly printed. AIbo^ Maesirichiy
1776. I a". 8 voli.
14333 — relation de I'isle imaginaire.'
Histoire de la princesse de Paphla-
gonie. Par.^ Renouard, 1805. I2^
5 copies on veUum, and 8 copies on rose-
coloured paper. The original edition, with-
out place, 1659. 8^ is very scarce. — Con-
sult Fapeiie, No. 7388.
14334 MONTRESOR, CI. de Bour-
deiUe, comte de. M^moires. Leyde,
J. Sambix, 1665. 12°. 2 voll.
Sought after in France, as an Elzevir
typographical production, which however
it scarcely is. The edition of the ist vol.
t6., id., 1667; 13^. IS from the same press
as the above, but ib., id., 1665. Ia^ is evi-
dently printed in France. There is also
an edition, ib., id., 1664. 12°. Of the and
▼oL there is (mly the edition of 1665. CoL
1723. 12°. 2 vols, is not fine.
14335 MONTUCLA, Jos. Pr. Hi-
stoire des mathematiques. Nout.
^. acbev^e par de Lalande. Par.,
an 7-10 (1799-1802). 4^ 4 vols.
with plates (60 fr.).
Previously, Par. 1758. 4". a vols.
14336 MONUMENS egyptiens, con-
sistant en ob^lisques, pyramides,
chambres s^pulcrales, statues etc.
le tout grav^ en 200 planches avec
leurs explications historiques. Rome,
Bouchard et Oravier, 1781. fol. 2
vols.
Very indifferently got up.
MONUMENS, see Hancarvillb.
14337 MONUMENTA boica. Mo-
nachii, 1 769-1 82 1 . 4°. 24 vols, with
plates (52 d. 4 gr.). Lr. Westen-
rieder's Betrachtt. iiber Vol. 16. u.
18. der monum. boic. ib. 1795 ^^^
1809. 4°. (12 gr.)
Huddled tc^ther without any selection.
"What is really useful might be included in
2 vols.
14338 MONUMENTA vetusta, quae
in rerum britannicar. memoriam
conservandam societas antiquarior.
Londini sumtu suo edenda curavit.
Lond. 1747-1816. large fol. 4 vols.
This collection, b^gun in 1718, is still
going on. The 1st vol. contains 70 plates,
MOO
the and 66 (5 of whidi are smaller than
the rest), the 3rd 44 and an index to the
first three v<^, the 4th voL 5 a plates.
Set down in Lackington^s catalogue of
1819 at 31I. 10s.
14339 MONUMENTA Vetera, quae
in hortis Ceelimontanis et in eedibus
Matthseiorum adservantur, coUecta
et adnotatt. illustrata a Rdf. Venuti
et J. Cp. Amadutio. Romse, 1776
-79. fol. 3 vols, with plates (18
scudi\
14340 MONUMENTA Paderbor-
nensia, ex historia Rom., Francica,
Saxonica eruta, et novis inscriptio-
nib., figuris, tabulis geogr. et notis
illustrata. Amst., Dn. Elsevir, 1672.
4°. with plates and maps. Also on
large paper.
^le 1st edition, Paderbamm, 1669. 4*.
is equally fine, but less complete. Also,
eura Efwharii GU. Rinck, Ff. et Lpi.
{Nrb.) 1 713. 4^ and Lemgov. 1714. 4*.
Ferdinand, prince of Fiirstenbeig, was
the author.
1434lMONUMENTAtypographica,
quae latitant in bibl. coilegii cano-
nicor. regularium in Rebdorf (auct.
And. Strauss). Eichstadii, 1787.
4°. (1 d. 8 gr.) — (Ejusd.) opera
rariora, quae latitant in ead. bibl.
ib. 1790. 4". (1 d. 8 gr.)
MONUMENTA, see Boxhorn and
Grynaus.
14342 MONUMENTS, Egyptian,
preserved in the British Museum^
engraved by Medland after the
drawings of W. Alexander. Lond.
1 805. 8^. large oblong fol.
I know only 5 Nos. at il. is. eadi. The
work was designed to be in 1 2 Nos.
MONUMENTUMpacis,seeBARTH.
14343 MOOR, Ed. The Hindu pan-
theon. Lond., 1 810. 4^ with 105
plates (5I. 5s.).
14344 MOORE, Ed. Fables for the
female sex. Lond. 1749. 8^ with
plates, ib. 1799 or 1806. 12°. ivith
plates (4s.). In German (by Ch.
Fel. Weisse). Lpa. 1 772. 8°. (6 gr.)
— Poetical works. Lond., Bell,
1 7 8 1 . 1 2°. — Dramatic works. Lond.
1765- 8^-
He was also the chief conductor of Tha
MOO
worUf bp Ad. FitM^Adam (among other
editiona, Lond, 1808. i2^ 4 vols.). Ches-
terfield was a oontributor.
14345 MOORE, J. View of society
and manners in France, Switzer-
land, and Germany. Lond. 1779,
the last time, 1800. 8^ 2 vols. In
German, Lpz. 1785. 8°. 2 vols,
(i d.) — View of society and man-
ners in Italy. Lond, 1781, the last
time) 1 8 1 1 . 8°. 2 vols. In German,
Lpz. 1 78 1. 8°. 2 vols, (i d. 4 gr.)
— Journal during a residence in
France in 1792. Lond. 1793. 8°.
2 vols. In German, Berl. 1794.
8**. 2 vols. (2 d. 4 gr.) — View of
the causes and progress of the
French revolution. Lond. 1795. 8°.
2 vols. In German, Lpz. 1 796. 8°.
2 vols. (2 d. 4 gr.)
14346 MOORE, J. Hamilton. New
and complete collection of voyages
and travels. Lond. (1780). fol. 2
vols, with plates.
14347 MOORE, Th. Epistles, odes,
and other poems. Lond. 1806. 4°.
(il. I IS. 6d.) Also, Lond. 1814 or
17. 12°. 2 vols.
14348 — Lalla Rookh, an oriental
romance. Lond., Longman, 1817.
4°. (2I. 2s.) In addition, lUustra-
tions engraved by Heath from
paintings by Westall. Lond. 1817.
4^ (il. 58-)
A small edidon of the poem, t6. 1818. 8^
(14s.): and of the Illiuitrations, ib. 1817
or 19. 8". (128.)
MORAES, Fr. de, see Palmbrin.
14349 MORALES, Ambr. de. Viage
por orden del rey Don Felipe II. 4
ios reynos de Leon, y Galicia, y
principado de Asturias, para recog-
nocer las reliquias de Santos, sepul-
cros reales y libros manuscritos de
las catedrales y monasterios. Dale
a luz con notas, con la vida del
autor y con su retrato Henrique
Florez. Madr., Marin, 1765. fol.
14350 — opusculos Castellanos, ahora
por la primera vez impresos, orde-
nados y anotados por Fr. Valerio
Cifuentes. T. I. Madr., Cano,
1793. — Noticias historicas sacadas
VOL. III.
MOR
1189
del archivo de Ucl^, de suo sepul-
croB y calenda y del testamento del
infante D. Enrique, con un croni-
con hasta ahora no publicado. T.
II. ib. 1793. — Opuscula historica,
quor. exemplaria in R. D. Laurentii
bibl. custodiuntur, nunc prim, in
Inc. edita, recogn. et illustrata ool-
lectore annotatoreque Fr. Valer.
Cifontano. T. III. ib. 1793. 4^
All together 3 vols.
Containing interesting pieces; viz. an
apology for the annals of Zurita, a diplo-
matic history of the countess Matilda de
Canoesa, documents for a Spanish history,
&0.
14351 MORALISTES anciens, coL
lection des (par Pt. Charl. Leves-
que). Par., Didot ain^, 1782-95.
18^. 18 voll.
1 2 copies of the first 1 2 vols were printed
on vellum, but only i or 2 of the last six.
(12 vdia. on vellum 400 fr. St. C^ran;
13 vols. 570 fr. M^Cajthy, offered agaia
for sale at 750 fr.)
14352 MORALITY tres singuliere
et tresbonne Des Blasphemateurs
du nom de Dieu : Ou sont conte-
nus plusieurs exemples et enseigne-
mens Alencontre des maulx qui pro-
cedent a cause des grans iuremens
et blasphemes qui se comettent de
iour en iour Et aussi que la cous-
tumes nen vault ries Et quilz finent
et fineront tresmal silz ne sen ab-
stinent. Et est ladicte moralite
a dixsept personnaiges : Dont les
noms sensuyuent cy apres. At the
end. Par., pour Pierre Sergent,
without date, long fol. Gothic let-
ter.
This extremely rare piece, and mentioned
only in Duverdier Bibl. Fran^., was pur-
chaised in 1817 at 800 fr. for the Royal
library at Paris, and no second copy is
known. 52 leaves in 13 layers with the
signatures ^~JV 3. On the last leaf there
are 3 woodcuts. Consult Dibdin's Toury
11. .102-310.
14353 MORALITY nouuelle, de
Mundus : Caro : Demonia. En la-
quelle verrez les durs assauts t
tentations quilz font au Cheualier
Chrestien : Et comme par coseil de
G
son bon esprit auec la grace de
4F
1140
MOR
Dieu, les vaincra^ t a la fin aura le
Royaume de paradis. Et est a
cinq personnages. Cest a scauoir.
Le cheualier chresden Lesprit La
chair Le monde £t le dyable. ii. f.
Without place or date, long fol.
Gothic letter.
The Dresden copy, m yet the only one
known, is the same that count Brtthl had
purchased for 71 livres at Barr^s sale
(T. II. Par. 1743. 8**. p, 461. No. 3808).
8 leaves with the signatures A and B. In
the title under the letters m./., which sig-
nify the number of sheets, there is a wood-
cut. The piece itself begins on the rererse
of the title, and line i u, Le cheualier
chrestien commence. The last 2 lines of
leaf 8b are,
Cyftne la Moralite de MundtUy
Caro, Demonia,
See concerning this MoraUUy Hist. univ.
des tht&tret, XII. 5 etc. The following
piece, printed entirety in the tame tjrpe, is
bound up with it: Farce NouueUe tree"
bonne et fort ioyetuey Des deux eaueHers^ A
troys personnages, Cest assauoir Le pau~
ure. Le riche. Et le iuge. (Underneath
is a woodcut, and below that, in missal
characters,) Itcs sauetiers. Without place
or date, long fol. Gothic letter, 4 leaves,
without signatures. The last lixie of leaf 4}*
is, FIN. Concerning this &roe, see Hist.
univ. des thi&tres, XI. 2'jSb({. Both pieces
are in rhyme, and probably appeared at the
same time and from the same press as the
preceding and succeeding articles.
14S54 MORALITE de la vendition
de Josei^, filz du patriarche Ja-
cobe^ comment ses fr^res, emuez
par enuye, s'assembl^nt pour le
fiaire mourir etc. a 49 personnages.
Par., Pt. Sargent, without date,
long fol. Gothic letter.
With the signatures A-^V, each of 4
leaves. Concerning this piece, see Hist.
univ. des tMdtres^ XII. 66.
14355 MORALITE de Thomme pro-
duit par nature au monde, qui de-
mande le chemin de paradis et y
va par 9 journ^es; mise en rime
frang. et par personnaiges. Par.,
Sim. Vostre, without date. 8®. Go-
thic letter.
14356 MORALITE nouvelle du mau-
vais riche et du ladre, a 1 2 person-
nages. Without place or date, small
4°. Gothic letter. 16 leaves.
Also, without place or date. 16''. Gothic
MOR
letter, 16 leaves. See concerning this piece
Hist. univ. des th^&tresy XII. 58 etc.
14357 MORALITE de la maladie de
chretient^ k 1 3 personnages^ en la-
quelle sont montrez plusieurs abuz
aidyenuz au monde par la poison du
??che et Thypocrisie des her^tiques.
ar., P. de Vignolle, 1533. 8^
Gothic letter.
48 leaves with the signatures a-f. The
author, Matthieu Malingre, mentions him-
self in an acrostic at the end of the piece.
14358 MORALITE, nouvelle, d'une
pauvre villageoise, laquelle ayma
mieux avoir la tete conpee par son
p^re que d'etre violee par son seig-
neur, faicte a la louange et k Thon-
neur des chastes et honnestes fiUes,
k quatre personnages. Par., Sim.
Calvarin, without date, small 8^.
Gothic letter.
16 leaves with the signatures o-dL The
original edition, very scarce. A reprint
with the same date {Par.^ Caron^ 1800).
8^ 38 pages. Consult Hist. tmto. dSss
th^&tresy XII. ^9 etc
14359 MORALITE de I'orgueil et
pr^omptiou de I'empereur Jovi-
nien, mise en rime fran9. et ^ 19
personnaiges. Lyon, Rigaud, 1584.
8^
According to Duverdier, Bibl. Fr. p. 561
(4**. edition), an impression of an old MS.,
and an extract from the Gesia Romanorum.
14360 MORALITE, mjstere et fi-
gure de la passion de N. S. Jesos
Christ, nommee: Secundum legem
debet man; et est k unze person-
nages. Lyon, Rigaud, without date.
8°. 88 pages.
This very scarce piece is attributed to
J. d*Abondanoe. Consult Hist. univ. des
tM&tresj XII. 69.
14361 MORALITE nouvelle tr^
fructueuse de I'enfant de perdition,
qui pendit son pere et tua sa m^re,
et comment il se desesp^ra. Lyon^
Rigaud, 1608. 8°. 39 pages.
Very scarce. Also, Lyon, AmouUetf
without date. I6^ — V enfant prodigue par
personnages, nouvellement trandat^ de laHn
enfranf. selon le texte de revangile, Par.y
without date. 4°. Gothic letter, 10 leaves
with the signatures a~4. Histoire de Pen-
fant prodigue par personnages, Lyon, Ri"
MOK
.gamdf without date. 16**. 128 pages. Con-
sult HUi. univ, des thdAtreSy XII. 24 etc.
See also Grikgore, Homme pecheiir,
MiROiR et ezemple, Mtstere, Parmen-
TiER, Vie de Afiu-. MagdaL, Vie de
S. lAurent, etc. Concerning the old
MortdiUt, see Ftogel Gesch. der kom. Lit.
IV. 198 etc 345 etc Hist. univ. des th^A^
tretj All. 3 etc.
14362 MORANDI, J. Bpt. Historia
botanica practica s. plantanim^ quae
ad usum medicinie pertinent, no-
menclatura, descriptio et virtutes.
Mediol. 1744 or 61. fol. with 68
plates.
An indifferent work.
14363 MORANDO, Ph. Rosa. II
Medo, tragedia. Verona, 1765. 4°.
A copy on vellum 72 fr. McCarthy.
Previously, Vercna, 1755. 8".
14364 MORANT, Ph. History and
antiquities of the county of Essex.
Lond. 1 768. fol. 2 vols, with plates.
Also on large paper.
14365 MORATA, Olvmpia Fulvia.
Opuscula (cura Coel. Sec. Curio-
nis). Bas., Pt. Perna, 1580. 8°.
Previously,B<u. 1 558^ 62, and 70. 8". This
book, now no longer sought after, was for-
merly of some value, merely because people
did not then so generally sin against i Cor.
xiv. 34. as now. The good lady is horribly
insipid and tedious ; a fate which not un-
frequendy befals authoresses.
14366 MORATELLI, Gi. Bt. Corso
elementare di fisica. Mil. 1 805. 8"^.
3 vols, with plates. Memorie fisico-
chimiche. Ven. 1805. 8°.
14367 MORATIN, N. Fernandez
de. Obras reunidas. Madr. 1762. 8°.
14368 MORATIN, Leaudro. Co-
medias. Ed. II. Par.^ Baudry,
182 1. 12°. 2 voll. (7 fr.)
This edition is enlarged with one comedy.
MORBO gallioo^ see Luisinus.
14369 MORGELLI, St. Ant. De
stilo inscriptionum latinar. libri III.
Rome, 1780. 4°. Ed. II. auctior
et emend. Patav. 18 19. 4°. In-
scriptiones, commentariis subjectis.
Romae, 1783. 4°. Uaptpyov inscrip-
tionum novissimar. ab anno 1784
And. Andreji cura editum. Patav.
1 8 18. large 4^
These 3 works belong tpgether.
MOR
1141
14370 •— fJoivoXoyto^ rc»v €vayycXi«y ^op-
rao-ruGoy s. calendarium ecclesiseGon-
stantinop. CIO annor. vetustate in-
signe, primitus in luc. editum et
illustratum. Romee, 1 788. 4^ 2 vols.
(3 scudi).
14371 — Africa Christiana in tres
partes tributa. Brix ., Bettoni, 1 8 1 7
-18. large 4°. 3 vols.
14372 MOREAU le jeune, J. M.
Monument du costume physique et
moral de la fin du 18. si^le, ou
tableaux de la vie repr^^entes en
fig. Neuwied, 1789. large fol. 36
plates.
See also Oaawier.
14373 MOREAU, Charl. Fragmens
et omemens d'architecture dessines
k Rome d'apres Tantique. Par., an
8 (1802). large fol. ^vith plates.
There appeared only 6 parts of this work,
which was very beautifiuly got up.
MOREAU de Beaumont, see Mb-
M01RB8 sur les impositions.
14374 MOREAU, Pt. Les saintes
prieres de Tame chretienne, ecrites
et gravies d'apres le naturel de la
plume, par Pt. Moreau. Par. 1631
or 49. small 8°.
Moreau distinguished himself in the first
half of the 17th century by the invention
of a very tasteful running or writing type
(called lettres Jinand^s)y which he cut in
3 different shapes. Besides the above book
he printed therewith, La belle esclave, tra^
gicomAlie de Mr. de PEstoUle. Par. 1643.
4**. L*imitatum de J. C. trad, en franf.
Par. 1 643. 8**. La verity de la relig. ohr^t.,
ouvrage trad, du lot. de Grotius (par Me^
jserap). Par, (1644). 8°. Les saintes m/-
tamorphoses. Par. 1644. 4"^. Jdsus mou^
ranty poeme par Bigres. Par, 1647. ^^*
Lettres missives du Sr, de Rangouze. Par,
1648. 8*". VEn£ide trad, en vers, fran^.
par P. Perrin, T. L Par. (1658). 4'.
In the last book three kinds of characten
are to be found together. J. Colombat,
the king*s printer, afterwards purchased
his types, renewed and embellished them,
and printed therewith in 172 1, Aubar Mi'
metre concemant les tailles. Consult Her^
mesy V. 136. Jansen Essai sur forig, de
la grav. II. 65 and 67.
14375 MORELL, Charl. The tales
of the genii, or the delightful les-
sons of Horam, the son of Asmar.
4Fa
um
MOR
Faithfully translated from the Per-
sian manoscript. Lond.^ Cooke,
1800. 12°. 2 vols, ib.. Walker,
1815. 12°. (48. 6d.) In French,
Amst. 1766. 8°. 3 vols, with plates.
In German, Lpz. 1765-66. S°, 3
vols. (2 d. 6 gr.)
This is no translation, but the genuine
production of James Ridley.
14376 MORELL, Th. Lexicon grae-
co-prosodicum. Typis denuo man.
davit, correxit, illustrav., auxit et
latinam versionem subjecit £d.
Maltby. Cbr. 1815. large 4°. 2
parts in i vol. (5I. 5s.)
Previously, EtofUF, 1 762. 4*. Ven. 1 767. 4"-
An abridgment for schools by J. Th. Voe-
mel, Ff. a. M, i8i8. 8°. The editor
Maltby has overloaded the work, and shews
little knowledge of the Greek language and
versification.
14377 MORELLI, Jac. Codices
MSS. lat. bibl. Naniana;. Ven.
1776. 4°. I codici MSS. volgari
della bibl. Naniana. ib. 1776. 4°.
See also Sim. Assemanki, ContcES,
and RELiQuiiE.
14378 — bibliotheca manuscripta
graeca et latina. T. I. (et unic.)
Bassani, 1802. 8°.
J4379 _p- dissertazione storica della
libreria pubbl. di S. Marco di Ve-
nezia. Ven. 1774. 8°. Also on
blue paper, — Notizia d' opere di
disegno nella prima meta del sec.
16. esistenti in Padova, Cremona,
Milano eic, scritta da un anonimo
di quel tempo. Bassano, 1 800. large
8°. — Dissertazione intorno ad alcuni
viaggiatori eruditi Veneziani poco
noti. Ven. 1 803. large 4°. Also on
blue paper. Only given as presents.
— Epistolse VII. variee eruditionis,
quar. tres nunc prim, prodeunt.
Patav. 1 819. 8°. — Operette, ora
insieme raccolte con opuscoli di an-
tichi scrittori (da Bm. Gamba).
Ven. 1820. 8°. 3 voll.
See also Fabsetti, PiifELLi, Zeko.
14380 MORELLI, Giac. Sprolico
in lengua Pavana in laldo di Mch.
Battagia. Ven. 1553. 8°.
14381 MORELLIUS, And. The.
MOU
saurus Morellianus s. familiar. Ro-
manar. numismata omnia, accora-
tissime delineata et disposita. Ac-
ced. numi miscellanei. Nunc prim,
edid. et comm. perpetuo illustrav.
Sigeb. Havercampus. Amst., Wet-
stein, 1734. fol. 2 vols, with 184
plates. Also on large paper.
14382 — thesaurus Morellianus s.
Ch. Schlegelii, Sigeb. Havercampi
et Ant. Fr. Gorii commentaria in
XII. prior, imperator. Romanor.
numismata conquisita et delineata
ab And. Morellio etc. Cum prref.
Pt. Wesselingii. Amst., Wetstein,
1752. fol. 3 vols. Also on large
paper.
The 3rd vol., in which are the phites,
contains i title-plate, i printed title, 104
plates (Nos. 82 and 83 of which are on the
same leaf, and there are besides separate
engraved titles before Nos. i, n, 84, and
97), loi phites (separate engraved titles
before Nos. i, 13, 30, 39» 40> 44? 61, and
76), XIV. plates, Columna Trajana. —
Both works belong together.
14383 MORELLUS, P. R^is
echo, epigrammata. Par. 1610. 4^
A copy on vellum in the Royal Ubrary
at Paris.
MORELLY, see Code.
14384 MORENI, Dm. Bibliografia
ragionata della Toscana, o sia cata.
logo degli scrittori cite hanno illu-
strata la storia delle cittk, luoghi e
persone della medesi ma. Fir. 1805.
4°. 2 voll. (24 paoli).
An appendage thereto is BibHografia
storica deUe cUt^ e luoghi dello tialo porUi"
figio. Roma, 1792. 4^ by an unknown
person.
14385 — annali della tipograBa Fio-
rentina di Lr. Torrentino. Fir.,
Carli, 1811. 8°. Descrizione isto-
rico^crit. della Imp. cappella de'
principle eretta nella basilica di S.
Lorenzo di Firenze da Mch. Agn.
Buonarroti, ib., id., 1813. 8°. De-
scrizione della gran cappella delle
pietre dure e della sagrestia vecchia
eretta da Fil. di Ser Brunellesco,
situate ambedue nell' Imp. basilica
di S. Lorenzo di Firenze. ib., id.,
1813. 8^ with I plate.
MOR
14386 MORENO, J. Excelencias
del princel y del buril, que en qua-
tro silvas cantaba J. Moreno de
Tejada. Madr. 1804. 4°. (10 rs.)
MORENO, Jos., see Viagb.
14387 MOR£RI, L. Le grand die
tionnaire historique. Nouv. ed.,
dans laquelle on a refondu les sup-
plemens de Tabb^ Groujet, revue
et augm. par Drouet. Par. 1759.
fol. 10 voU.
The 20th and last edition of a work
esteemed notwithstanding its faulte. The
first edition appeared, Lyon^ 1674. fol. in
I vol. The work was gradually augmented
by Parayre, the Abb^ de St. Ussan, J. le
Clerc, Vaultier, Dupin, Jac. Bernard, L.
Fr. Joe. de la Barre, Pt. Roques and CI. Pt.
Goujet. Conoerning the different editions.
see Marchand, Dictionn, II. 289. The
last edition but one, Amat 1740. fol. 10
vcds., superintended by Platel, contains
much that is wanting in that of 1 759, but
is very incorrect (according to Marchand,
I. 260 and II. 195).
14388 MORET, Jos. de. Investi-
gaciones historicas de las antigue-
dades del reyno de Navarra. Pam-
plona, Martinez, 1665. fol.
14389 — annales del reyno de Na-
varra. T. 1-4. Pamplona, 1684-
1709. T. 5. Viaua, 1715. fol.
5 voU.
Complete copies are scarce. Tom. 4 and
5 are by Fr. de Alesun.
14390 MORETO, Agst. Comedias,
Valencia, Mac^, 1676 or 1703. 4^
3 voll.
Previously, Madr, 1654. 4"**
14391 M0R6A, Ant. de. Sucesos de
las islas Filipinas. Mexico, 1609.
fol.
14392 M0R6A6NI, J. Bt. Opera
omnia in unum corpus collecta.
Ven. 1765. fol. 5 voll. Also on
large paper.
14393 — de sedibus et causis morbor.
pep anatomen indagatis libri V. Pa-
tavii, 1765. fol. 2 voU. Lovanii,
1766. 4°. or LB. 1767. 4°. 4 parts
in 2 vols. Ebroduni, 1779. 4^ 3
ToU. In German by O. H. Ko-
nigsdorfer and Herrmann. Altenb.
1771-76. 8°. 5 voll. (8 d. 10 gr.)
14394 -^ adversaria anatomica omnia.
MOR
1143
LB. 1741. 4°. with plates. Ven.
1762. fol.
14395 — epistolse anatomicae XX.
Ven. 1764. fol.
14396 — opuscula miscellanea. Ven.
1763. fol. Also, Neap. 1763. 4°.
2 voll.
14397 MORGANT. Sensuit Fhi-
stoire de Morgant le g^ant, lequel
avec ses fr^res persecutoient tou-
jours les chretiens. Par., Alain
Lotrian, without date. 4°. Gothic
letter.
With lines running all across the page.
According to Brunet it is a translation of
Pulci*s Morgante (see below).
14398 Par., N. Chretien, with-
out date. 4°. Gothic letter.
In 2 columns. This edition may possi-
bly be earlier than the preceding. At the
end of the last chapter is a notice, that
this prosaical translation was finished on
the last day of August, 1517.
14399 — histoire de Morgant le geant
et de plusieurs autres chevaliers et
pairs de France. Troyes, Oudot,
1 61 8 or 25. 4°. with woodcuts.
14400 — histoire de Morgant le g6-
ant. Lyun, Chastellard, 1619. 4°.
with woodcuts, 218 pages and 3
leaves.
14401 — la historia del valiente y
esfor9ado gigante, cuyo nombre es
Morgante y Roldan y Reynaldos
(traduc. por Geron. Auner). Va-
lencia, Salvaniach, 1533-35* fol.
2 parts in 1 vol.
14402 — libro del gigante Morante e
del r^ Carlo Magno, con tutti i Pa-
ladini, e del conquisto che fece Or-
lando della citta di Sannia. Ven.,
Usci, 1629. 8°.
This poem, in 4 cantos, is different from
the Morgante of Puld.
14403 MORGANTI, Bento. Num-
mismalogia ou breve recopilu9ao de
algunas medalhas dos emperadores
Romanos. Lisb., Silva, 1737. 4°.
with plates.
14404 MORGENER. Des Edlen
Ritter Morgeners walfart in sant
thomas land. In gesangsweise.
Bamberg, Hans (Briefmaler)^ 1493-
4°. 6 leaves.
4F3
1144 MOR MOR
14405 MORGHEN, Fil. Le anti- fol. 5 vols, with plates. Also on
chitk di Pozzuoli, Baja e Cuma, large paper.
incise in rame e pubblic. da Fil. 14412 MORIER^ James. Journey
Morghen. Napoli, 1 769. large ob- through Persia, Armenia, and Asia
long fol. Minor to Constantinople, in the
Title, dedication, portrait of Ferdinand years 1 808 and 1 809. Lond. 1812.
IV., and 40 plates. Six other views and 4®. with 25 plates, I table of in-
9 plates to Wilkins's travels are sometimes gcriptions, and 3 maps (3I. 1 35. 6d.).
T^: tL^'al^^LtTc^:^^ '' "*"■ ^ V'; P- /»" 3. 8^ 3 vols.
,. «- i,rr\rirrr^T* ta i-. n i i.- ^nd atlas m 4°. (30 fr.) lu Grer-
14406 MORHOFDn.C. Polyhi- ^^^ j^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ Reisebeechr.
stor hterarms. philosophicus et prac- ^^ jjiafte Th. 2. -A 8«x>nd jour-
ticus cum accessionibus J. Frickii ^j, j^ p^^.^^ Armenia, and
et J. MoUeri. Ed. III. cui pr«fa- ^/j^ ^j^^^ ^ Constantinople, be-
tionem notitiamque diarior. htenu ^^^^ ^^^ ,g,^ ^j ,8^^
nor. Europ« pr«mi8,t J. Alb. Fa- ^o^^ ^^^l o. ^j^h maps and
bricius. Lubec. 1732 or 47- 4^ pistes (3I. 13s. 6d.). In French.
^ ^ X. ' A . ^ M *: Par. 1818. 8^ 2 vols, with illumin-
The work is deserving of consideration a.ji. / n \ r r^
even at the present day, were it only for f^^ plates (15 fr.). In Cxerman
having awakened in Germany the study of in the Bibl. der Reisebeschr. 26
Kterary history. Halfte Th. 23.
14407 — Unterrichtvonderdeutschen 14413 MORIN, J. B. Dictionnaire
Sprache u. Poesie, sammt dessen ^tymologique des mots fran9. d^-
deutschen Gedichten. Liib. u. Ff. rives du grec, enrichi des notes par
1700. 8°. Also, Liib. u. Lpz. 17 18. d'Ansse de Villoison. Par. 1809.
8°. 8°. 2 voll. (15 fr.) Also on vellum
Previously, Kiely i68a. S°. Containing paper,
valuable information respecting the Ger- 14414 MORIN, Sim. Pensees (avec
man language and poetry. ^ cantiques et quatrains). With.
14408 MORI da Ceno, Ascanio de'. out place (Par.), 1647. small 8^
Prima parte delle sue novelle. Man- lye pages.
tova, Fr. Osanna, 1585. 4®. Conasming this scarce work of an en-
The original edition, very scarce, con- thusiast, see Artiffny Mhnoiret, III. 150
taining 14 novels. A and vol. did not ®^*
appear. 14415 MORIN, St. Exercitatt. de
14409 — novelle. Londra (Livorno), lingua primseva. Ultraj. 1694. 4**.
Bancker. 1794. 8°. with Mori's 14416 MORIONDUS, J. Bt. Mo-
portrait. numenta Aquensia. Adjectse sunt
GaetanoPoggiali superintended this good plnres Alexandrinae ac finitimar.
edition. Two copies on blue paper. A Pedemontanae ditionis provinciar.
new novel (the 5th) is here added, which chartae et chronica etc. Taurini,
was taken from the following work, p. 49. j 789-90. 4°. 2 voll.
14410 — giuoco piacevole, ristampato 14417 MORISON, Ant. Relation
piu corretto et migliorato, con la historique d'un voyage fait an mont
giunta d* alcune rime et un ragio- Sinai et k Jerusalem. Toul, Lau-
namento in lode delle donne. Man- rent, 1 704. 4^.
tova, Ruffinello, 1580. 4°. Scarce.
51, 33, and 9 leaves, and i leaf, errata. 14418 MORISON, Rh. Plantar.
Previously, t*., td, 1575. 4°- umbelliferar. distributio nova per
14411 MORICE, Pt. Hyac.,etCharl. tabulas cognationis et affinitatis.
Taillandier. Histoire ecclesias- Ox., th. Sheld., 1672. fol. with 20
tique et civile de Bretagne, avec les plates.
preuves. Par., Osmont, 1742-56. 14419 — plantar, historise universalis
MOR
Ozonienais Pars II. et III. 8. her..
bar. distributio nova per tabulas
oognationis et affinitatis. Ox., th.
Sheld., 1680-99. fol. 2 vol).
A greatlf prized and acaroe work, the
first part of which never appeared; in
place of it the preceding artide is substi-
tuted. Ox.y ih. Sheld^ iyi$, is only a
new title to these 3 vds. — The and vol.
has 196 i^tes (Sect V. tab. 19. is twice
over), and the 3rd 166.
14420 MORISOT, CI. Bm. Peru-
viana. Divione^ 1645* 4°*
An historical romance, in which, under
the name of Peniviana, the quarrels of
cardinal Richelieu with Mary de M<$dicis
and Gaston d*Ori^ans are related. There
ought to be found at the end a printed
key, a list of typographical errors, and a
Concltuio of 1646, in 45 pages (according
to Brunet 35).
MORITZ, Graf von Sachsen, see
Mauricb.
MORLAQUES, see Wynne.
14421 MORLlfeRE, Andr. de la.
Antiquit^s, histoire et choses plus
remarquables de la ville d'Aniiens.
Par., Cramoisy, 1642. fbl.
14422 MORLINUS, Hi. Novelise
(80, fabulss 20 et comoedia). Cum
gratia et privilegio Cses. majest. et
suonmi pontif. decennio duratura.
Neap., J. Pasquet de Sallo, 8 Apr.
1520. 4^ 3 parts in i vol.
X 10 numbered and 6 unnumbered leaves.
An extremely scarce collection of novels :
it is also remarkable for having the PrivU
ieghtm of the emperor and pope, notwith-
standing its obscenity. It contains 8 1 novels
(not 80 only), inasmuch as there are two
novels numbered with 73. Straparola is
said to have made great use of this work
in his AToT/i.
14423 — opus Morlini, complectens
novellas. Neap. 1520 {Par., Ca-
ron, 1799). 8^
Only 55 copies and i on vellum of this
reprint were struck off.
14424 MORNACCIUS, Ant. Ob-
servatt. in 24 priores libros dige-
stor., in posteriores 26 libros pan-
dectar., in 4 priores libros codicis,
in posteriores libros codicis, ferise
forenses et elc^a iUnstrium toga-
tor. Gallin ab si. 1500. Par. 1721.
fol. 4 voU.
14425 MORNAY, Ph. de, Seign. du
MOR
1145
Plessis-Marli. Le myst^re de Tini.
quite c. k d. histoire de la papaute.
Saumnr, Portau, 161 1. fol.
The original edition, and scarce : prohi-
bited on the 19th of August, 161 1, by the
Sorbonne ; then preserved at the author's
castle, where the copies were destroyed by
accident in i6ai : see Aubigne Aventures
du Baron de Fcmestet T. II, Amst. 1 731.
8^ p. 437 not. Also, Genivey 161 2. 8^
In Latin, Saimurii, 161 1. fol. ib. 161 2.
8**. Gcrinchem, 1662. 4^
14426 — memoires, depuis 1572-
1589 (1599). Without place (La
Forest), J. Bureau, 1624-25. 4°.
2 voU. Autres memoires, depuis
1600-23. Leyde, L. Elzevier, 1651
-52. 4°. 2 voll. Histoire de la vie
de Ph. de Momay. Leyde, Bona v.
et Abr. Elzeviei^ 1647. 4°*
MORO, see Hsivooo.
MOROCENI or MOROSINI, see
Maurogenus.
14427 MOROZZI, Fd. Dello stato
antico e moderno del Hume Arno.
Fir. 1 762. 4°. 2 voll.
MORRIS, see Dictionary.
14428 MORRISON, Rb. Horae Si*
nicse, translations from the popular
literature of the Chinese. Lond.
1812. 8°. (3s.)
14429 — grammar of the Chinese
language. Serampore, Mission press,
1815. 4^ 280 pages (il.).
14430 — ou tchhe yun fou : a die*
tionary of the Chinese language, in
three parts. P. I. containing Chi-
nese and Engl, arranged according
to the keys; P. II. Chinese and
Engl, arranged alphabetically ; and
P. III. containing Engl, and Chi.
nese. Part I. Macao, East India
Company's press, 1815. Part II.
Vol. I and 2. ib. 1819-20. large 4^
This lexicon, the bavis of which is the
Chinese dictionary which appeared in 32
voIh. in 1 7 16, by order of the emperor
Kaug-He, will contain 40,000 characters
(de Gnignes has only 13,316), and will
consist of 4 or 5 vols. But Montucci, in
the Parallel drawn between the tufo tn"
tended Chinese dictionaries by Rb. Morris
son and Ant. Montucci. Lond. 181 7. 4**.,
proves that Morrison*B work will be of no
use to Europeans, because it only contains
4F4
1146
MOR
the genuine, and not alao the common and
faulty, characters.
14431 — a view of China for philo-
logical purpoBes; containing a sketch
of Chinese chronology, geography^
government, religion, and customs.
Macao, 1817.4^ VI. and 141 pages
(ll. IS.).
There is also by this author, CoUeciion
(ffdUUoffues and detached tentencet in Chu
nese and English large 8°. (los.)
14432 MORRONA, Aless. Pisa,
illustrata nelle arti del disegno.
Pisa, 1787. 8°. 3 vols., or Livomo,
1 81 2. 8^ 3 vols, with plates (20
lire). — Pregi di Pisa. Pisa, 1816.
8°. with plates.
14433 MORSSHEIM, J. von (anon.).
Spiegel des Regimets in der Ftir.
sten hofe, da Fraw Vntrewe gewal-
tig ist. Oppenheim, 1515. 4^ with
woodcuts. Also, Ff., Schmidlin,
1614. 12^
A new edition of this poem, written hy
the knight of Morssheim about 1497, see
above under Hoffleben.
MORTE d' Arthur, see Artus.
14434 MORTIMER, Th. General
commercial dictionary. New edit,
revised by W. Dickenson. Lond.
1 819. large 8^ (il. los.) Lectures
on the elements of commerce, fi-
nance, and politics. Lond. 1801.
8^ (8s.)
MORTON Eden, see Edei^.
14435 MORTON, J. Natural his-
tory of Northamptonshire, with
some accounts of the antiquities.
Lond. 1 71 2. fol. with i map and
14 plates.
14436 MORTON, Rch. Opera me-
dica. Lugd. 1737. 4''. 2 voll.
The best edition.
14437 MORUS, H. Opera omnia
(philosophica), tum quse latine, turn
quae angl. scripta sunt, nunc vero
latinitate donata, scholiis ab ipso
passim adjectis. Lond. 1679. fol.
2 voll. Opera theologica. ib. 1675.
fol. — Philosophical works. Lond.
1662. fol. Collection of several
?hilos. writings^ Lond. 17 12. fol.
*heological works. Lond. 1 708. fol.
MOR
14438 MORUS, Th. Workes. Lond.,
Rastel, 1530. fol. Oothic letter.
Also, ib. 1557. fol. Oothic letter.
Very scarce, and set down in Longman*s
catalogue at 1 2 guineas.
14439 — opera omnia. Ff. a. M. et
Lps. 1689. fol.
Previously, Bm, 1563. 8"*. and Lcman,
1566. fol. lu this last very scarce edition,
the Utopia is wanting.
14440 — epigrammata. Lond. 1 638.
I2^
With a scarce title-phite by Th. MarshalL
14441 — libellus vere aureus nee mi-
nus salutaris quam festivus de op-
timo reipublicie statu deque nova
insula Utopia. Lovan., Theodoric.
Martinus, 1516.4°.
The first edition.
14442 — de optimo reip. statu deque
nova insula Utopia libellus. £pi*
grammata Th. Mori. Epigrammata
Des. Erasmi. Bas., J. Froben, 1518.
4°. 3 parts in 1 vol.
With woodcuts, 3 of which are from de-
signs by Holbein.
14443 — Utopia a mendis vindicata
et juxta indicem libror. expurgat.
Card, et archiep. Toletani oorrecta.
Col. Agr., Com. ab Egmond, 1629.
24°. 266 pages.
This castrated, but neat edition is very
scarce.
14444 — de optimo reip. statu deque
nova insula Utopia libri II. Glas-
gua;, Foulis, 1750. 8°.
See also Erasmus, No. 6880. Concern-
ing the Utopia, see Ffogel Gesch, der kom.
LU. II. 333.
14445 — Utopia, traduc. en Castel-
lano por Geron. de MediniUa. Cor-
dova» 1636. 8°. — La repubblica del
governo di Utopia. Ven. 1548. 8^
The last translation is probably by Doni.
14446 — la description de Tisle d'U-
topie (trad, par J. le Blond). Par.,
Angeliers, 1550. 8°. with woodcuts.
La mdme trad, (retouch^e par Bm.
Anneau). Lyon, Saugrain, 1559.
J 6°. L'Utopie trad, par Sm. Sor-
^re. Amst., Blaeu, 1643. '2°-
Id^ d*une republ. heureuse ou
MOR
rUtopie» trad, par Gueudeville.
Leide, 1715. 12**. or Amst. 1730.
1 2®. with plates. Du meilleur gou-
vemement possible ou la nouvelle
isle d'Utopie trad, par M. T. Rous-
seau. Par. 1780. 12^ Ed. II. ib.
1 789. 8^
Concerning the French translations, see
d*AfUiffny Mem. VI. T69 sq. That by
OueudeWlle is neither fine nor faithful;
. that by Rousseau is at least the latter.
14447 -* a most pleasant, fruitful,
and witty work, of the best state
of a public weal and of the new
isle ddled Utopia, written in Latin
by Th. More, and transL into Engl.
by Raphe Robinson. A new edit.
with copious notes by Th. Frogn.
Dibdin. Lond., printed by Bulmer,
1808. 8°. 2 voll. (i6s.) 150 copies
on large paper in 4°. (il. i is. 6d.)
Robinson's translation first appeared in
155 1 ; also^ Land. 1624, 4**. Translated
by Burnet, Land, 1684. 8**. — Arthur Cay-
ley*9 Memoir$ cf Th, More, with a new
tramUUion qf his Utopia, his history qf
Richard III, and his Latin poems. Land,
1808. 4°. 2 vols. (2I. 28.)
14448 — Beschreibung der Insul U-
topia, in die deutsche Sprache iiber-
setzt. Lpz., Gross, 1612. 8°. Uto-
pia in einer neuen u. freien Uebs.
von J. B. K. Ff. li. Lpz. 1753.
8^ (6gr.)
MORVEAU, Guyton, see Annalks
de chiniie.
14449 MOSCARDO, L. Note overo
niemorie del museo di L. Moscardo.
Ed. II. accresc. Verona, Rossi,
1672. fol.
With woodciits and plates printed in the
text. The collection extended to antiqui-
ties and natural curiosities. Previously,
Padua, 1656. fnl.
14450 MOSCHEROSCH, HansMch.
Wunderliche u. wahrhnfte Ge-
schichte Philanders von Sittewald,
d. i. Strafscbriften. Strb.i65o.8°. 2
voll. Also, ib. 1666-67. 8°. 2 voll.
Properly a very firee paraphrase of the
Stieiios of Quevedo, augmented with much
peculiar to itself. The 14 histories herein
contained had previously appeared in a
separate form. The above editions alone
are genuine. In the two earlier editions,
MOS
1147
Ff. 1645-47. Ia^ 7 parts; and Leyden^
Weingarteny 1646^7. 12^ 7 parts, the
language and matter are remodelled and
enlarged by a foreign hand. Consult F/o-
gel Gesch. der kom., LU. III. 4 1 6 etc. Koch
Compend. der deutsch. LU. Gesch, I. 1 75.
14451 MOSCHINI, Gi. Ant. Delia
letteratura Veneziana del sec
XVIII. fino a' nostri giorni. Ven.
1806. 4°. 4 parts.
14452 MOSCHION. De mulierum
passionibus liber, ad mentem msti
grffici in bibl. Cses. Vindob., turn
propriis correctionib. emendav. ad-
ditaque vers. lat. edid. P.O. Dewez.
Viennae, Graeffer, 1793. 8°. ( 15 gr.)
Also in the collection of the GyMPcia.
Bos. 1566 or 86. 4°. Bas. 1597. fol.
14453 MOSCHOPULUS, Manuel.
Ilcpt (rx€^6iv s. de ratione exami-
nandse orationis libellus (gr.) Ex
bibl. regia. Lut.^ Rb. Stephanus>
1545- 4°-
Often hound up with Clenardi instituiL
ling. gr. Lui. 1546. 4**.
14454 — liber de partibus orationis,
gr. Vindob. 1773. 8°.
See also Demetr. CHALCOKOTLA8,Thdr.
Oaza, Greoor. Corinth., Uomebus, No.
lOOlI.
MOSCHUS, see Bion.
14455 MOSCHUS, Demetr. Deme-
trii Moschi Laconis hoc ad Helena
et Alexandru. Pontico virunio in-
terprete (s. carmen de raptu He-
lenae, gr. lat.) Rhegii Lingobar-
dise, psb. Dionysius impressit^ with-
out date (about 1500). 4^ 22
leaves.
An extremely scarce edition of a poem
mentioned only by Hody de Greeds iilustr.
p. 314. The first 2 leaves contain the de-
dication, superscribed, MaiestaA regis GaU
liar. Poticus virunius fwlicitatem. In the
10 following leaves is the Oreek text, which
liegins, Ai^firtrptov Mo<rxov rov Aaicvyos.
Then the Latin translation on the last 12
leaves, at the end of which is the above
title, and specification of the printer by-
way of colophon. The same printer and
editor published in 1501 Guarini erote-
mata, and Dionysius (Bertochus) had al-
ready in 1407 printed ^sop in Oreek.
Only 2 complete copies are known, in the
Bibl. Brera at Milan, and in the possession
1148
MOS
of Renouard at Paris, and one, which onlv
contaiiiB the Greek text, in the Royal h-
brary at Paris.
14456 MOSELLANUS, Pt. Oratio
de variar. linguar/cognitione paran-
da. Lps., Val. Schumann, 1518. 4°.
There is a oopy on vellum, but where it
is at preeent preserved is unkaown to me ;
consult my History of the Royal library at
Dresden, p. 209.
MOSES, see Pbntatbuchus, —
Maimonides. see Maimonides.
14457 MOSES Chorenensis. His-
torifle Armenicee libri III. Ace.
ejusd. epitome geographise. Anne-
niaoe edider., lat. verter. notisqne
illustrarunt Gu. et G. Whistoni.
Lond. 1736. 4^
Scarce, and greatly prized. The geo-
'graphy at first appeared alone, Anui. 1 668.
12°. ; and the history alone (very faulty),
AmsL 1695. small 8°.
14458 — epitome commentarior.
Moysis Armeni de origine et regi-
bus Armenor. et Parthor., item se-
ries principum Iberiee et Georgise,
cum notis et obss. H. Brenneri.
Sth. 1723. 4^
14459 — m^moires histor. et g<§ogr.
sur TArm^nie ; suivis du texte ar-
m^nion de Thistoire des princes Or-
p6lians, par Et. Orp^llan, et de
celui des geographies attributes k
Moyse de Khoren et au docteur
Vartan, avec plusieurs autres pieces
relatives k I'hist. de TArm^nie ; le
tout accompagn6 d'une traduct.
fran9. et de notes explicatives. Par
J. Saint- Mart in. Par. impr. roy-
ale, 1818-19. 8°. 2 voll. (24 fr., on
vellum paper 48 fr.)
14460 MOSES, H. A collection of
antique vases, altars, patera, tri-
pods» candelabra, sarcophagi- etc,
from various museums and collec-
tions, engraved in outline on 170
plates, with historical essays. Lond.
1814. 4^ (3I. 3s., on large paper
5I. 5s.)
14461 MOSHEIM. J. Lr. de. In-
stitutionum historic ecclesiast. an-
tiques et recentioris libri IV.
Hlmst. 1755 or 64. 4°. (4 d.) In-
stitutt. hist, cliriat. majores. Sec. I.
MOT
Ed. II. ib. 1763. 4°. (1 d.) De
rebus Ghristianor. ante Constanti-
num commentarii. ib. 1753. 4^
(3 d. 8 gr.) — Istoria ecclesiast. an-
tica e moderna trad, da Roselli.
Nap. 1769. 4°. 10 voll. — Ecclesias-
tical history transl. by Maclaine,
continued to the end of the 18th
m_
century by Charl. Coote. Lond.
181 1. 8°. 6 voll. (3I. 3s.) — Histoire
eccl^s. ancienne et moderne, trad;
en fran9. sur la version angl. de
Maclaine (par Eidous). Yverdon^
1776. 8°. 6 voll.— VoUstand. Kirch-
engesch. des N. T. frei iibs. u. mit
Maclaine's Anmerkk. u. Zusatzen
verm, von J. A. Gp. von Einem.
Lpz. 1769-78. 8**. 9 voll. (13 d.
6 gr.) VoUstand. Kirchengesch.
des N. T., vermehrt u. fortges. von
J. Rdf. Schlegel. Heilbronn, 1 786-
96. 8°. 7 voll. (19 d.)
14462 MOSQUERA de Barrionuevo,
Fr. de. La Numantina, poem a.
Sevilla, 161 2. 4°.
MOTEFERRIGA, see Montbfbr-
RICA.
14463 MOTHE le Vayer, Fr. de la.
(Euvres. Dresde, 1756-59. 8°. 7
parts in 14 vols. Also on writing
paper.
Made from a copy of the edition. Par.
1669. I^^ 15 vols, corrected and aug-
mented by Fr. le Vayer de Boutigny.
The two following articles are not in it.
14464 — (anon.) hexameron rustique
ou les six journ^es pass^es k la
campagne entre des personnes stu-
dieuses. Amst., Jac. le Jeune, J 67 1 .
12°.
The best edition, and attributed to the
Elzevirs. The contents of the 4th and 5th
days are tolerably indecent. The real names
of the persons introduced as speakers see
in Niceron XIX. 132.
14465 — (psei*don.) quatre (neuf)
dialogues faits k limitation des an-
ciens, par Orasius Tubero. Franc-
fort, J. Sarins, 1506. 4^.
A scarce edition, and sought after. The
date is felse, but cannot certainly be cor-
rected to 1606, when the author was only
18 years old. Before the 5th dialogue a
letter of Mothe le Vayer in 6 leaves ought
MOT
to be found. The following edition is
neat, and probably printed by Dn. Elzevir;
Mmuy de la FUche, 1671, ia°. Also, Ff.
(Tr^voux), 1716. 12". a voIL By L. Mt.
Kahl, Berl. 1744. 8"*.
14466 MOTIS, J. Invectiva ccetus
fbeminei contra mares.— Remedium
contra concubinas et conjuges per
modum abbreviationis libri Mathe-
oli a Pt. de Corbolio et ejus sociis
compilatum. Without place or date.
Gotnic letter.
The and piece of this scarce work is very
indecent; consult VaUUreU CaUU. II. 129.
Quite different therefrom is «/. Motit Apo-
logia fnuHerum in viros probrotot. Arg,^
Ren. Beck, 15 11. 4°. 17 leaves.
14467 MOTRAYE, Aubry de la.
Voyages en Europe, Asie, et Afri-
que. Haye, Johnson, 1727* fol.
3 voll. with plates. Voyages en
anglois et en fran^ois en div^rses
provinces de la Prusse, de la Rus-
sie, de la Pologne etc. Haye, Moet-
jens, 1732. fol. with plates.
These three parts belong together. — Reu.
8en in die Morgenldnder, aus der franx.
Handtchr.ineinenAtuMugffebraeht. Berl.
1783.8'. (20 gr.)
14468 MOTTE, Ant Houdart de la.
QEuvres. Par. 1754. 12°. lo parts
in 1 1 vols. Also on large paper.
14469 — OBUvres choisies. Par., Di-
dot, 1811. 18''. 2 vols.
Also on large vellum paper, and x copy
on velhim.
14470 — fables nouvelles, avec 11 n
discours sur la fable. Par., Du-
puis, 1719. 4^ with plates. Also
on large paper.
Amtt.^ Weigiein, 1727. 12'*. -writh good
copies of the plates of the preceding edi-
tion, is neat.
14471 MOTTE-ROULLANT, de la.
Les fac^tieux devis des cent nou-
velles nouvelles, remis en leur na-
turel. Par. Real, 1549. 8°. ib.
Longis, 1550. 8°. Anvers, Spel-
man, 1558. 12®. Lyon, Rigaud,
1574. i6\
These 109 novels, vrith the exception of
5, are workings up of the tales in the cent
nouvellet nouvelles (see Nouvelles), and
97 of them are to \ie found word for word
MOY
1149
in the Recueil des plaisanles et fac^tieuses
nouvelles. Lgony Barrioal, 1555. i6°.
14472 MOTTEVILLE, Fran^oise
Bertaut de. M^moires pour servir
a rhist. d'Anne d'Autriche, Spouse
de Louis XIII. Amst. (Par.) , 1 739
or 50. 12''. 6 voll.
MOTTRAYE, see Motrayb.
MOTTI de' iilosofi, see Boethiub,
No. 2635.
14473 MOUPET, Th. Insector.
s. minimor. animalium theatrum.
Lond., Cotes, 1634. fol. with wood-
cuts.
MOULIN, Charl., see MoLiNiSus.
14474 MOULIN, Gbr. du. Histoire
g^n^rale de Normandie (jusqu'en
1 36 1 ). Rouen, Osmont, 1 63 1 . fol.
— Les conquestes et les trophies
des Nomian.Fran9ois aux royaumes
de Naples et de Sicile. Rouen, du
Petitval, 1658. fol,
14476 MOURADJA d'Ohsson. Ta-
bleau g6n6ral de Tempire othoman.
Par. 1 787-1 821. large fol. 3 vols,
with plates (500 fr.).
This very finely got up work was de-
signed for 7 or 8 vols. There are said to
be 2 copies on vellum paper. The ist part
contains besides a title-plate and 4 plates
marked A, A A, B and C, the plates, i-^o,
(of which 13, 19, and 36, ddirered later
than the rest, are sometimes wanting, but
may be obtained by themselves^ ; the md
part, the plates, 41-137 ; and the 3rd, the
plates, 138-333. A smaller edition, Par.
1 788--9a'8*'. 4 parts in 5 vols, with plates.
In German, by Ch. Dn. Beck, Lpz. 1 788-
93. 8°. 2 vds. (4 d. 16 gr.) — There is also
by him. Tableau histor. de r Orient. Par.
1804. 8". a vols.
14476 MOUTONNET de Clairfons.
La Gal^ide ou le chat de la nature,
poeme, suivi de notes sur le Man-
tuan elc. Galeopolis (Par), chez
Graleophile, an 6 (1798), 8^". with
plates.
There is one copy on vellum.
14477 MOYEN de parvenir, oeuvre
contenant la raison de tout ce qui
a ^ste, est et sera (par Fr. Beroalde
de Verville). Imprim^ cette ann^,
16". 439 pages.
This tolerably neat edition, printed in
V ••
1160
MOY
HoUand between 1670-80, is generally at-
tributed to the Elzevir press. It by no
means however belongs to this press. Good
copies are scarce.
Concerning this rather indecent book, see
Monnoye*8 treatises in the Menagitma
(Par, 1715). IV. 31.) etc; and in Mon-
noye (Euvres. T. III. //a^, 1770. 8".
p. 398 etc. Niceroriy T. 34. p. 232 etc.
Ducatiana, II. 289. Freytag^s Nachrieh-
ten, p. 295 etc Melange* Hr. cTune gr,
bibL XXII. 114 etc.
14478 Imprim^ cette ann^e, 1 2**.
347 pages.
Also assigned to the Elzevir collection,
although it is more recent than that press.
The fdlowing is only a new title to it : £•«
Sahnigondit ou le manage du genre hu'
nuUn, LQge, 1698. 12°. 347 pages. (Con-
suit Freytag^i Nachrr. p. 299.) There is
also an edition with the title, Le coupe-
ctU de la meiancoliey ou V^tu en belle hU'
meur. Porme, 1698. 12*.
14479 Imprim^ cette ann^e, 1 2°.
438 pages.
This edition is also added to the Elzevir
collection, and was printed about 1690.
14480 Chinon, de Timpr. de Fr.
Rabelais^ without date. 12°. 544
ps^es.
Neat, and printed in Holland about the
beginning of the i8th century.
14481 Derni^re 6dit. exacte-
ment corrig^e et augm. d'une ta.
ble des matieres. NuUe Part,
100070032, 12°. 2 veil. 239 and
260 pages.
14482 Edit. augm. d'une dis-
sertat. sur ce livre par Bn. de la
Monnoye, et des imitations du
Moyen de parvenir, qui ont 6t6
faites en vers lat. ou fran^. par dif-
f^rens auteurs. (Par., Grang^),
100070057. 12°, 2 voll.
A neat edition, and the best ; and scarce
on large Dutch paper. Par. 1773. 12*.
2 vols, is a reprint, not so good.
14483 MOYLE. Walter. Works.
Lond. 1726. 8°. 2 vols.
14484 MOYNE, Pt. le. (Euvres
po^tiques. Par., Billaine, 1671
(other copies 1672). fol. with
plates.
14485 — la galerie des femmes fortes«
MUL
Leide, J. Elsevier, 1660. 12^ with
plates.
Of this edition, greatly sought after,
there are also copies with the date, Letde^
Elzemers et Par. Angoty 1660 or 61, which
are provided with the king's privUegium,
Previously, Par. 1647. ^^ ^^ plates.
14486 MOYNE, St. le. Varia sacra
8. sylloge varior. opnsculor. grsecor.
ad rem ecclesiast. spectantium, gr.
et lat., notis et obss. illustrata. LB.,
Gaesbeeck^ 1685 (a new title 1694).
4°. 2 voll.
MOYRIAC, see Mailla.
14487 MOZZI, M. Ant. Storia di
S. Cresci e de' SS. Compagni mar-
tiri. Fir., Albizzini, 1710. fol.—
Sonetti sopra i nomi dati ad alcune
dame Fiorentine. Fir. 1705. 4°.
14488 MUCCIOLI, Jos. Mar. Cata-
logus codicum MSS. bibl. Malates-
tianse Caesenatis bibliothecse, histo-
rica prsefatione variisque adnotatt.
illustratus. Cassenie, Blasini, 1780
-84. fol. 2 parts in i vol. with 4
plates.
Besides its prolixity, tiresome in part
and quite unnecessary, this catalogue is
deficient in accunu^. The determination
of the age of MSS. is often very doubtful,
and the learning and knowled^ of docu-
ments possessed by the author is very mo-
derate; hence the tediousness and unpro-
ductiveness of his excursus. The ap-
pended anecdota are for the most part quite
insignificant.
14489 MUDFORD, W. Historical
account of the battle of Waterloo^
written from the first authority.
Lond. 1816. large 4°. with 27 il-
luminated plates (61. 68.).
14490 MUHLENBERG, H. Cata-
logus plantar. Americee septentri-
onalis or a catalogue etc. Lancas-
ter (iw Pensylvania) , 1813. large
8°.
14491 MUHLPFORT, H. Deutsche
Gedichte. Bresl., 1686. 8°. Poe-
mata (lat.) ib. 1686. 8°.
Two Latin unprinted poems of his in
the CrU. Bibliolh. B. III. Lpz. 1755. 8^
p. 334 etc
14492 MULLER, And. Opascula
MtjL
MUL
1161
nonnulla orientalia. Ff. ad O., 14499 — von Wunnern des siissen u.
1695. 4".
The foUowing n another title (only a
half-title), De Smenrium rebus aliaque
nonnuUa opusetJa, Consult Eichhom'^t
lAterargesch. V. 28, 37, 69. See also Ab-
DALLA and Th. Ludekek.
14493 MULLER, Cp. H. (anon,)
Sammlung deutscher Gedichte aus
dem 12. 13. u. 14. Jahrh. Berl..
Schoiie, 1784-85.4°. 2 voU. (12 d.)
A 3rd part remains unfinished, and is
icaroe, see DocerC* Mitcellan, 1. 80 etc.
14494 MULLER, F. Werke. Hei-
delb., Mohr u. Zimmer, 1811. 8°.
3 voU. (6 d. 16 gr.)
MULLER, J. Reoiomontanus.
14495 MULLER, J. von. Sammt-
liche Werke. Tub., Cotta, 1810
-19. 8°. 27 voll. (40 d. 12 gr.)
salzigen Wassers. Kopenh., Faber^
1771. 4°. with 17 plates and 2 ta-
bles (3 d.) — Vermiuin terrestrium
et fluviatilium historia. Havn. et
Lps., Faber, 1773-74. 4°. 3 parts
in I vol. (5 d. 8 gr.) — Hydracnnie,
quas in aqais Danise palustribus de-
texit et descripsit. Lps., Crusius,
1781. large 4°. with illuminated
plates (2 d. 12 gr.) — Entomostraca
s. insecta testacea, quae in aquis
Daniae et Norvegiae reperit, de-
scripsit et iconibus illustrav. Havn.
et Lps., Miiller, 1785. 4°. with 21
plates (3 d., illuminated 4 d.) —
Animalcula infusoria fluviatilia et
marina, quae detexit, descripsit et
delineari curavit. Cura O. Fabricii.
Havn. et Lps., Miiller, 1786. 4°.
with 50 illuminated plates.
BAA
His Gesch. der Schweix. Eidgenossen^ — flora Danica, see CBder.
tchaft B. 1-4. tt. B. 5. Abth, i. Lp»,, T..yTTTl?n Pk T G* *
Weidmann, 1806-8*. large 8". (lod. 16 MULLliK, th. Lt. 55tat.,
gr, on vellum paper 14 d. 4 gr.) In ad- Knorr.
t^^-^ Tui^;,Zn^'Z-tZ "r. *^UNSTE« Sb. (^mogra-
phei Oder ISeschreibung aller Lan-
der, Herrschaften, fumemsten Stet-
ten,Geschichten, Gebreuchen, Han.
des Burgerm, Waldmann bis gum ewigen
Frieden mit Frankr, ZUr.y OreUy 1816.
8". (2d. 11 gr.)
14496 MULLER, J. Ch. Karte von
Bbhmen. 25 leaves, in fol.
14497 MULLER, J. £. Just. Prom-
tuarium juris novum ex legibus et
opt. ICtor. scriptis ordine alphabet,
congestum. Lps., Fritsch, 1792-
97. 4°. 7 voll. (2 2 d.) Ch. Be YE.
Ri Supplementum. Hildburghusae,
Hanisch, 1 800-3. 8®. 4 voll. (6 d.
12 gr.)
14498 MULLER, O. F. Zoologia
Danica s. unimalium Daniae et Nor-
vegiae rarior. ac minus notor.
(icoiies) descriptioues et historia.
Havn., Scbubothe, 1788-1806. fol.
4 vols., on Dutch paper, with 160
plates (40 d.^ with illuminated
plates 77 d. 8 gr.)
Each part contains 40 plates. The first
9 parts appeared at first without any text,
ib, 1777-80. fol. The text thereto, t^.
1 779. lai^ 8°. The author^s brother had
the same text printed in fol. 1788, and
pulilished the work anew under the above
title.
tierungen etc. Zum drittem mal
trefflich sere gemeret u. gebessert.
Bas. H. Petri, 1550. fol. 1233
pages, with woodcuts.
This edition is the best for the admirers
of ancient good woodcuts, on account of
the views of towns being added to it for
the first tim& It contains 14 leaves in
maps. The ist edition of this German
original appeared, Bas. H. Petri^ I544*
fol. That of 1 54 1 mentioned in AreivrCs
lAtt. Handb. fur die bmer. Gesch. I. 143,
is perhaps only a typographical error in-
st^ of 1544, as the author says in his
dedication of 1544) that he had been for
two yean before occupied with this work.
The editions, Bas, 1569, 74, and 78. fol.
have 36 maps, but boid impressions of the
woodaits. The editions, Bas. 1591, 98,
and 1614. fol. contain 26 newly drawn
maps and several new woodcuts. In La-
tin by the author himself, Bas, 1550. foL
(which in the goodness of the woodcuts re-
sembles the German edition of this year).
In the edition, Bas. 1573. fol. several
iiassages, displeasing to the Roman catho-
lioB, are omitted {Cremi Anmadw, VIII.
94. sq.). In French by Fr. de Belleforest,
Par., Sonnius, 1575. fol. 2 parts in 3 vols.
1162 MUN MUN
with fine (but fewer) woodcuti--.Iii Ita. MULIERUM grwjar. fragmenta. see
han, Co/. 1575. fol. Wnr w & -^
Consult HagerU Geogr. BUchersaal, I. ^.ttttxtat^f o »x.
79-140. Woliersdorf Beperiar der Land 14505 M ULilN AKJ, St. Disegni
- u. Seekarien I. 63 etc. originali d'ecceUenti pittori esisten-
14501 MUNZCABINET. VoUstan- *^ nella reale galena di Firenze,
diges Braunschweigisch-Luneburg. "P^'®^ ^ ^"V^.*^ ^^^ ^^'^ ,^*"'
isches Miinz -u. MedaiUencabinet, ^^^^ «* 7^^" /? St. Mulinari.
od. vollstand. Beschreibung aUer ^^^' '774- large foL
goldenen u. silbemen Miinzen, Contaimng 50 rather hadly engraved
welche dieses Haus seit 2 Jahrhun- P^»*^ ^ *^«'"^ ^^ ^""^^ ^•
derten auspragen lassen. Helmst. MULTISCIUS, see Arab Froda.
1747. 4^ 6 parts. MUNCKER, see Mythographi.
Of this workony 100 oppieB jMme into 14505 MUNDINUS. Anatomia,
circuiauon, aooordin^ to F, O. MeneketCt ^ ^* • j ^ 1 • ^ i**
Katat. III. 1 15 ; and only 50. aooorduig to F«e8tantissiinor. doctor almi studii
AUgem, Hi, Arueiffer, 1801, p. T36. Ticinensis cura dlligentissime emen-
A copper.p]ate work of the same am- data. Papiffi, Ant. de Carcano, 19
tents is still scarcer; in some copies it has Dec. 14.78. fol.
this title added aftOTwards, NumophflaeU ' ..'..' ^m. •
um Brunsmoo-Luneburgense *. thesaurua . ^'^^ °"' edition, very scarce. The edi-
numunuUum mnemonicor., iconieor. ei un- **?"» ^^' H9«- fo'- >» *^ the first hook
cialiutn, qua pHtwipea ae duces Brunsvico- Y""^ anatomiMl representations ; see above
Lunelmrg. ab inilio sec, 16. ad a.1737 eudi Joaknes de Ketam.
jusaeruniy teri impreua per N, Seel'dnder MUNGO, see Park.
(who mentions himself only on table VI), ^MTT^r^rw » -n tx. • 1 «
in fol. 151 leaves, without title and text 14507 MUNOZ, J. Bt. Histona del
(commonly numbered lip to 147, but tables nuevo mundo. T. I. (y unico).
I and 3 are thrice over). The engravings, Madr. 1793. 4". In German (by
:rt^;:^'tLf4rb':!t':;^^tx e. a^ schmid) wi* annotatioJ:
ful. Abb<« Gerh. Molanus, at Ixiccum, "7 Mthi. Ch. Sprengel. Weimar,
caused indeed (somewhat after 1692) the 1795* 8®. with plates. (2d. 16 gr.)
Brunswick LUneberg part of his cabinet In English, Lond., 1797. 8*^.— Fr.
:JS^«™ck'"<r~HS''cSl5i"^i IturricartamtBobrelahi8t.de
with this single copy and the plates, was Amenca per Muiioz. Madr, 1798.
afterwards bought for the Royal Hbrary at 8°.
Hanover; and later still 20 copies were 14508 MUNTANER, Ramon. Chro-
struck off, so that 21 copies exist in alL ^^^ ^ descripcio dels fete e ha-
Consult Aug. lUt. Ang. Jahrg. 1800. p. 1 1 '^-rk t
1702 ete., and 1807 «1. ; ^ahrg, 1801. ^^^J^ ^^1 rey Don Jarme primer,
p. 125 sq. and 282 etc.; SpUcker Be- Tej Darago, de Malloi^ques k de Va-
M^«t6. tnm /TantioTtfr, p. 305-7. lencia. Barcelona, Cortey, 1562.
MUGER feliz, see Almeida. fol.
14502 MUGNOS, Filadelfo. Teatro Scarce.
genealogico delle fiamiglie nobili et 14509 HUNTING, Abr. Nauwkeu-
titolate feudatarie ed antiche no- rige Beschryving de Aardgewassen.
bill del regno di Sicilia, viventi ed Leyden, 1696. fol. 2 vols, with 243
estinte. Palermo, 1647-55. ^<^^' plates.
2 voll. Also with illuminated plates, and oa
14503 — ra^uagli historici del vespro '^'^ paper.
di Sicilia. Palermo, 1645 or 69. 14510 — phytographia curiosa, exhi-
j^o. bens arborum, fruticum, herbar. et
MUHAMMED, see Mohammbd. florum icones. Varias ear. deno-
14504 MULETTI, Sb. Lettere in minatt. collegit et adjec. Fr. Ki^e-
versi piacevoli. Bergamo, 1787. 8°. laer. LB. 1702. fol. 2 parte in
8 leaves. 1 ^ol- with 245 plates.
A copy on vellum 9 fr. McCarthy. The same plates as in the preceding
Mua
work. 1 71 1 {Amtt,), 1713 and 1737 are
only new titles.
MURAD6EA, see Mouradja.
MURALTO, Bee Walpolb.
14511 MURATORI, L. Ant. Opere.
Arezzo, 1767. 4°. 13 parts in 19
vols. AIso^ Ven. 1790-1 8 10. 8°.
4870!]. (140 fr.)
14512 — anecdota ex Ambros. bibl.
codd. nunc prim, eruta. T. I. II.
Mediol. 1697-98. T. III. IV.
Patav. 1713.4°. 4yoll. Anecdota
grseca ex MSS. codd. nunc prim,
eruta. Patav. 1 709. 4°.
Both works also Neap.y Casteliani, 1776.
4". 5 vols.
14513 — annali d'ltalia dal principio
deir era volgare sino sdl' anno
1749. Mil. (properly Fen., Pas~
quali), 1744-49. 4°* '^ ^^^* -^^^
on large paper.
With additions, Mil, ( Ftff»., Pasquali),
1753.56. 8°. 17 vols. The edition, Mo-
naco, 1 761. 4°. 12 vols, has a critical pre^
face by Jos. Catalani. Vol. 13. of the
edition, Lucca, 1 762-70. lai^ 4**. 14 vols,
contains a continuation from 1750 to
1762, and vol. 14 contains an index. Also^
Nap. 1773-78. 4°. 14 vols. The last
time, Mil. i8i8^ai. 8". 18 vols.
To which may be joined : Gitu. Oggeri
Vincenii ContinuaxUme degli annaH d*lL
dair a. 1750-86. Roma, 1790. 8^ 5 voll.
In the above Venetian edition of the Opere
of 1 790, the Annali fill 33 vols., including
a contimiation of ^ vols, up to 1805. In
German, Lpsi. 1745-50. 4°. 9 vols.
14514 — delle antichit^ Estense
ed Italiane. Modena^ 171 7- ^ol.
2 voU.
14515 — antiquitates italics medii
sevi post declinationem Rom. im.
peril ad a. 1500. Medio!. 1738-42.
fol. 6 vols, with plates. Also on
large paper.
The edition, AreHi, 1777-80. 4^ 17 vols,
is less fine.
14516 — dissertazioni sopra le anti-
chitk italiane da L. Ant. Muratori,
opera postuma data in luce da 6i.
Fr. Soli Muratori. Mil. (properly
Fen., Pasquali), 1751. 4®. 3 voll.
An abbreviated trandation of the pre-
ceding work. Monaco. 1765. 4°. 5 vols, is
superintended by Oaet. Cenni. Also, Romoy
1 755 or 92. large 8**. 6 vols.
14517 — liturgia Romana vetus, tria
MUR
1153
sacramentaria complectens. Ven.
1748. fol. 2 voll.
14518 — della perfetta poesia ital.
spiegata e dimostrata^ cofi le anno-
tazioni critiche di Ant. Mar. Sal-
vini. Ven. 1748 or 70. 4®. 2 voll.
Also, Mil. 1821. 8^ 3 voll.
The first Italian aesthetic work. At
first, Modena, 1706. 4^. 1 vols. The
first edition furnished with Sa]vini*s anno-
tations was, Ven. 1 724. 4**. 2 voll.
14519 — rerum italicar. scriptores
prsecipui ab a. seree Christ. 500 ad
1500, quor. potissima pars nunc
prim, in lucem prodit. Medial.
1723-51. fol. 25 parts in 28 or 29
vols. Also on large paper.
Complete copies are not common. The
first 3 vds. consist each of 2 parts, the
24th voL has an appendix, and the 25th
vol. is often wanting. Thereto belong:
Rerum ital. scriptores ab a. Chr. M ad
MDCy quor. potissima pars nunc prim,
in hie, prodit {op. Jos. Mar. TarHnWi.
Fhr, 1748-70. foL (also on large paper).
Ad scriptores rer. Ual, MuratorH acces-
sUmes histories Faventinm, prodeunt nunc
prim op. et stud. J. Bd. Miitarelli. Ven,
i77i.foL
14520 — riflessioni sopra il buon
gusto nelle scienze e nelle arti.
Col. 1 721. 4°. 2 parts in i vol. —
Reflexiones sobre el buon gusto en
las ciencias y artes: traduccion
libre con un discurso sobre el gusto
actual de los Espaiioles en la litera-
tura, por Jos. San Juan y Gomez.
Madr. 1782, 8^ (7rs.) — In German^
Augsb. 1772. 8^ (i d. 4gr.)
14521 — novus thesaurus veterum
inscriptionum. Mediol. 1739-42.
fol. 4 vols. Also on large paper
and on blue paper.
See also Donatus, No. 6540 and Ha-
GEKBUCH, No. 9179 and 80. J, H, Leich
Specimen notar. et emendatt. ad grmoae
inscrr. MuratorH, in Nova miscellanea
lAps. I. 450 etc and in LeiohH oamUn,
sepuhraU. lAps. I745* 4°- Cp. SaxH
SchoRa literaria in MuratorH novum the'
saur. insert., in Acta lit. societ. Rheno-
Traj. T. I-IV. J. Dm ColeU HiepeUates
inseriptionesXI Muraiorianithesauriemeth'
dales, Ven, 1780.4°.
MURE, see Muris.
14522 MURETUS, M. Ant. Opera.
1154
MUR
Veronae, Tumenpani, 1727-30. 8**.
5 voM-
This collection containing scarcely the half
of his works, was very negligently superin-
tended, and is not fine.
14523 — opera omnia ex MS8. aucta
et eniendata cum brevi annotatione
D. Ruhnkenii. LB.^ Luchtmans^
1789. large 8°. 4 vols. (15 fl.)
An exceUent edition. Thereto may be
joined : Mureti variar. lectt. Itbri 1 8 cum
observaU. juris libro Hr^ukui. Ed. occur,
et auctior {cura F. A. Wolf), Tom. I.
Hal, 1791. large 8°. (i d.)
14524 — opera selecta, edente J.
Checotio. Patavii, Cominus, 1740
-41 . 8°. 3 voll.
A copy on blue paper, 18s. Pinelli and
36 fr. McCarthy. The editor's real name
was Ant. F. S^hezzi.
14525 — oratt. 23. Hymni sacri
et alia quaedam poematia. Ven.,
Aldus, 1575 (other copies 1576).
8°.
Renouard ha« a copy of the edition of
1576 on large paper. — Oratt. Ill de slu-
€Uit literar, Ven., Aldus, 1555. 4°. Oratt,
et epp. Roboretif 1727 or Ven. 1771. 8°.
a parts in i vol. Oratt., epp. et poemata,
Lps. 1750. 8^ See also Am(£nitates
and FEAN901S, No. 7873.
14526 MURHARD, F. W. A. Bib-
liotheca mathetnatica oder Literatur
der mathemat. Wisseuschaften. Lpz.
Breitkopf, 1 797-1 805. 8^ 5 voll.
(5d. 16 gr.)
Containing only the literature of Arith-
metic, Geometry and Analysis, and Me-
chanics and Optics.
14527 MURILLO Velande, Pedro.
Historia de la provincia de Philipi-
nas. Manilla, 1 749. fol.
14528 M URIS, Cr. Repertoriiim vo-
cabulorum equisitorum {sic) oratorie
poes. et historiaruin...ed]tum a ma-
gistro Conrado Turicens. ecclesie
cantore et completus anno 1273.
Bas., Bertoldus (Rodt), without
date. fol. Gothic letter.
147 leaves with 36 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination.
14529 MURNER, Th. Doctor mur.
ners narre bschweriig. Strb., Mthi.
Hupfuif, 1512. 4°. with woodcuts,
.175 leaves. Also, Strb , J. Knob-
MUR
louch, 1518. 4^. with woodcuts,
175 leaves.
An imitation of Brand's Narrenschiffy
from which the woodcuts of the edition of
15 1 a are taken almost throughout. Mo-
demised and interpolated by G. M'ickram,
Strb, 1556 or 58. 4». Ff, 1565. 8^ Strb,
1618. 4^
14530 — der Schelme ziiffit. With-
out place (Ff,?), Batt Murner,
15 1 2. 4°. with woodcuts, 36 leaves.
Probably the first edition of this conti-
nuation of the Narrenbeschwdrung. Al-
tered and enlarged, Augsp., Silv, Olhmary
15 13 or 14. 4°. Strb., J, Krtobloch, 15 16.
4°. with woodcuts, 56 leaves. Strb., with-
out date. 4*. ib. 1558. 4°. Ff, 1567. 8*.
Schelmenxunft (after the edition of 1513),
aufs neue mit ErlUut, herausg, (by O. £.
Waldau). Halle, 1788. 8°. (8gr.) Con-
cemingUie Latin translation, see Flitker,
above.
14531 — ein andechtig geistliche Ba-
denf^rt. Strb., J. Gruninger^ 1514-
4°. with woodcuts, 78 leaves.
A poem, in which Christian improve*
roent is compared to a bath. An edition,
Strb, 15 18. 4**. is a nonentity.
14532 — {anon,) die MuUe von
Schwundelsheym vnd Gredt Miil-
lerin Jarzeyt. Strb., Mthi. Hup-
fuff, 15 15* 4°> with woodcuts.
A satyrical poem on different human
frailties.
14533 — die geuchmat zu straff alle
wybsche manen. Bas., Ad. Petri,
15 19. 4^ with woodcuts.
A very witty and interesting poem
against infatuated lovers. Die G'duchmatt,
darinn all weibische Mamissbilde fein hlqf'
./ficA gestrafft, vnd wie sie sich bessem soUen^
attffs trewest vnterrichtet werden, Ff. a, M,,
Feyerabend, 1565. 8«. with woodcuts,
8 leaves of prdiminary matter, 149 num-
bered and 3 unnumbered leaves. Consult
Deulsches Musetun, 1779. II. 1 70-18 r.
14534 — chartiludium logice seu
logica et poetica uel memoratiua
cum jocundo pictasmatis exercita-
mento. Cracov., J. Haller, 13 cal.
Mart. 1507. 4°.
The first edition, very scarce. Also,
Arg,, Gruninger, 1509. 4^ with woodcuts,
83 leaves. Opera, natis et conjectura «/•
Balesdens. Par , du Bray, 1639. 8°. with
plates. See above, Ouischard.
14535 — chartiludium institute sum-
MUR
marie. Arg., J. Prija^ 1518. 4°.
with woodcuts, 119 leaves.
\^6rV BCW0
14536 MURPHY, Arthur. Works.
Lond. 1786. 8°. 7 vols.
14537 MURPHY, Jam. Plans, ele-
vations, sections, and views of the
church of Batalha, in the province
of Estremadura, in Portugal, with
an histor. account transl. from the
Portuguese of L. de Sousa. Lond.
1725. large fol. with 27 plates.
14538 — travels in Portugal in the
year 1789 and 90. Lond. 1795. 4^
with 24 plates (il. 7s.). In French,
Par. 1 797. 4°. Also 2 vols, in 8°.
and on large vellum paper in fol.
In German by Mthi. Ch. Sprengel.
Halle, 1796. 8°. (10 gr.) — General
view of the state of Portugal.
Lond. 1 798. 4^ with i map and 1 5
plates (il. 7s.).
14539 MURPHY, Jam. Cavanah.
The Arabian antiquities of Spain.
Lond., Cadell, 18 16. large fol. with
100 plates (42I.).
A distinguiahed show-work. To which
the following work by J. Shakespear,
Th. Hartweli Home, and Alonso dd
Castillo may serve as an introduction :
History qf the Mahometan empire in Spain.
Lond. 1816. 4°. with i map (il. 158.)
14540 MURR, Cp. Gli. de. Memo,
rahilia hibliothecar. publ. Norimb.
et universitatis Altorfinse. Nrb.
1786--91. 8°. 3 vols, with plates
(5d. 16 gr.).
Of very moderate value, as are all the
writings of this conceited and superficial
Know-all.
14541 — Journal zur Kunstgeschichte
u. zur allgemeinen Literatur. Nrb.
1775-89. 8°. 17 vols, with plates
( 14 d.) Neues Journal zur Lit. u.
Kunst. Lpz. 1798-99. 8^ 2 voll.
(2 d. 20 gr.)
14542 MURRAY, J. System of
chemistry. Lond. 1819. 8°. 4 vols.
(2I. 128. 6d.) Elements of che-
mistry. ib. 1810. 8^ 2 vols. (il.
IS.)
14543 MURTADI. L'Egypte ou
merveilles d'Egypte selon les Ara-
bes, trad, de Tarabe par Px. Vattier.
VOL. III.
MUS
1155
Par. 1666. 12®. Egyptian history,
engb'shed by J. Davies. Lond. 1672.
8°.
MURTELLI, see Bonklli.
14544 MUSA, Ant. De herba Ve-
tonica lib. I. L. Apuleji de medica-
minibus herbar. lib. I. per 6br.
Humelbergium recogniti et emen-
dati, adjuncto commentariolo ejus-
dem. Tiguri, Froschover, (1537).
Previously with Soranus, Bas. 1528. fol.
His Carmen de valetud, conaervanda with
Sextus Placitus, Nrb. 1538. 8**. and iu
J. Ch. Gli. Ackermann Scrr. antiqui para-
bUium medicamentor. Nrb. 1 788. 8°.
14545 — fragmenta quse extant, cu-
rante Floriano Caldani. Bassani,
1800. large 8°.
According to Molini's catalogue, in which
this book was set down at 40 paoU, only 1 2
copies were printed; Bnmet, who sets
it down at 3 fr., says nothing of this dr-
cumstanoe.
14546 MUS^ Etonenses s. poematia
in duos tomos distributa. Lond.
1755. 12°. 2 voll.
Different therefrom is, Musa Etonenses
s. carminum delectus nunc prim, in lucem
editus. Etonm, 1795. S°. 3 voll. See also
Akalecta.
14547 MUSiEI opusculum de Herone
et Leandro, quod et in latinam lin-
guam ad uerbum tralatum est.
Ven., Aldus, without date (1494).
4°.
The first edition and extremely scarce :
23 leaves, with the signatures a and b
(in some copies a and c), with lo lines.
The Oreek text begins in leaf 2% and ends
in leaf lib, \nth a Oreek colophon. Leaf
12* begins the lAtin translation by M.
Musurus, which ends on leaf 22* wiui the
word FINIS. Strictly speaking, only the
second production of Uie Aldine press (see
Lascahis above. No. 1 1 755), biit from a
not very good MS.
The edition which appeared at Florence
about 1494 is printed from a better MS.
(see OyoM JE above, No. 8615).
14548 — de Leandri et Hems amo-
ribus, gr. (Par.), JEg. Gourmont,
without date. (1507). 4^ 8 leaves.
Very scarce, and one of the first Greek
books printed at Paris ; see GiroMie abovei^
No. 8616.
14549 — opusculum de Herone et
4G
1156
MUS
Leandro (gr. lat.). Ocphei argo-
Dautica. £ju8d. hymni. Orpheus
de lapidibus (gr.). Ven., Aldus et
And. socer, m. Nov. 1517. 8®.
80 leaves.
The text of Muanus sometimes deviates
from the ist Aldine. The Orpheus is
a reprint of the Juntine of 1500, with the
exception of the poem De lapidiAta, now
printed herein for the first time. — Musnus
is also in seyeral editions of JEaop^ Baa.,
Froben, 15 18. 8**. and often.
14550 — de Leandri et Herus amo-
ribus^ gr. Col., Cervicornus, 17
Jul. T517. 4^
14551 — opusculum de Herone et
Leandro (gr. et lat.). Orphei ar-
gonautica. Ejusd. hymni. Orpheus
de lapidibus. Sententioe ex variis
poet! 8. Homeri batrachomyoma-
chia (gr.). Flor.^ hered. Ph. Juntie,
1 5 19. 8^ 104 leaves.
The Musaeus is a reprint of the Aldine
of 15 1 7 even with its typographical errors.
The edition is more scarce than the Al-
dine.
14552 — de insano Herus et Leandri
amore poemation. Idem latine pa-
raphraste Gu. de Mara. Luciani
deanim judicium, gr. Col., J.
Soter, 1526. 8°.
A]dus*s text, sometimes altered according
to the Florence edition of 1494.
14553 — opusculum de Herone et
Leandro. Sententiee monostichi ex
variis poetis (gr.). Par., Ch. We-
chel, 1538. 8°. 24 leaves. Mussei
opusculum de Herone et Leandro
(fat.), ib., id., 1538. 8°. 8 leaves.
Mussei opusculum de amoribus Le-
andri et Herus, Gu. de Mara
paraphraste, J. Vatelli commen*
tariis enarratum. ib., id., 1538. 8^
36 leaves.
Neat, and all 3 pieces are seldom found
together. The commentary of Vatellus is
of no value. Also with Hesiod, Ffor.,
f/un/a, 1540- 8^. Ven. 1543. 8**. A new
recension after the Florence edition of
1494 in Stephani Poet. gr. 1566. Also
with JEwpjAniw,y Plani.^ 1567 or 72. 12°.
With aroetrical version, and witii alterations
of the text (probably from a MS.), but
most of them unhappy, by And. Papius, in
Dumys. De situ orbit. Antw. 1575. 8°.
14554 — de £ro et Leandro poen^a
MUS
lepidissimum (gr.). Latino car-
mine ita, ut versus versui et ver.
bum verbo psene respondeat, reddi-
tum ab Eiihardo Lubino. Rost.,
Myliander, 1595. 4°. 16 leaves.
14555 — de Herone et Leandro (gr.
lat.) : a Csp. Barthio interpretatus
et inlustratus. Ambergse, Schon-
feld, t6o8. 8°. 69 pages and 4
leaves.
A youthful work of Barth, then 21
years (rfd, with a metrical version by him.
S Weitzii NoUb in Mutaum una cum in^
dice (without the text), Amberpa, 1613.
12°. is scarce, but of little value.
14556 — erotopaegnion Hems et
Leandri. Cum versione lat. prorsa-
vorsa : cui access, alia ejusd. argu-
menti poematia : quie singula col-
legit et commentario libro illustrav.
Dn. Pareus. Ff., Fitzer, 1627.
large 4°.
3 leaves of preliminary matter, 240 pages,
and 4 leaves, index. Tolerably scarce.
The editor^s criticism is unhappy, and his
commentary of no value. Therein are also
de Mara*s and Barth*s Latin, and Marot*s
French translations, Earth's Leandridos U,
III, Ovidii Epp. Leandri et Herwm etc.
14557 — Hero et Leander, cum
notis P. Voetii. Ultraj., a Zyl,
1645. 8^
Very scarce in Germany. The text of
And. Papius of 1575.
14558 — Mussei, Moschi et Bionis,
quae extant omnia : quib. accessere
qucedam selectiora Theocriti ei-
dyllia. Impressa majore charactere,
sculptura adornata, latinoque car-
mine reddita, graecis e regione ap-
positis. AutoreD. Whitfordo. Lond.,
Roy croft, 1659. 4°. with a plates.
3 leaves and 143 pages. Ib. 1055. 4**. is
only an older title. Neat and scarce,
printed in capitals, and prized on account
of Whitford*s metrical version.
14559 — de Herone et Leandro
carmen (gr. lat.), cum notis Jac.
Rondelli. Par., Cramoisy, 1678.
8°. 16 and 44 pages.
Containing various readings of a Paris
codex.
14560 — de Hero et Leandro poema
(gr. lat.). Reoens., notis varior.
et suis indicibusque instruxit ac
MUS
de Musseo dissertationem premisit
J. H. Kromajrer. Hale, 1721. 8^
Stepheiis*s text with a few idteratioos.
Kromayer*8 own notes are valuable.
14561 — de Hero et Leandro carmen
(gr. lat.). Illustris historia antiqua
civilis seculo IV. et V., ancipitibus
veteris Romee et imperii Romazii
iatis, Arcadio et Honorio csesaribus,
occidental! et oriental! imperio di-
viao, Stilichone belli duce vivo et
defhncto. Helmst. 1725. 8^ with
woodcuts.
The paradoxical von der Hardt sought to
prove in this edition, that the poem was
only allegorical, and referred to the over-
throw of the Roman and Byzantine empire
after Stilicho*s death. A new edition
(equally scarce with the first, but without
the Latin translation) has the title, Mu^
UMs m hiitofiam imperii Ronu seculo IV,
et V, Gdhay 1731. 8**. He gave an en-
laiged edition in his suppressed Comm, in
JoSum, Helmtt, 1728. fol. All 3 editions
have Kromayer*s text.
14562 — de Heron e et Leandro
carmen (gr. lat.}. Cum scholiis
grsecis nunc pr!m. e cod. MS. bibl.
Bodlej. edit!8. Ex rec. Mthi. Rover,
qui variantes lectt. et notas ad-
jecit. LB., Haak, 1737. 8®. with i
title-plate.
Abo on strong Dutch paper, and 2 copies
on vellum in 4°. (one was purchased at
Il5ver*s sale at 100 Dutch florins for the
Royal library at Paris). Kromayer^s text,
with a few alterations, together with va-
rious readings from 7 MS8. and 1 7 editions.
The SchoUasty here first printed, is of
little value. The Latin translations of
And. Papius, Sept. Florens Christianus,
and Whitford are added. This edition,
the editor of which was then only 18 years
of age, should be had along with Schrader*s.
F. Bd. CarpsEovius superintended a mere
impression of the text, HelmsL 1 749. 4"*.
14563 — de Hero et Leandro carmen
(gr. lat.) ; cum conjecturis ineditis
Pt. Franc!!, ex rec. J. Schraderi^
qui variantes lectt.^ notas et ani-
madversionum librum adjec. Leo-
vard., van Dessel, 1743. 8^
This editor, then 10 years old, used the
collation of 2 MSS., and sought to correct
Rover^s text, particularly by a comparison
of Museus with Nonuus. His annotations
contain much that is unnecessary and that
inight be dispensed with.
MUS
1157
14564 — - avven!menti tra Erone e
Leandro, poema greco di Museo re-
cato in vers! italiani sciolti (col
testo greco) da G. B. C. (Gi. Bt.
Cusaregi). Fir. 1750. 4°.
14565 — de Herone et Leandro car-
men (gr. lat.) ab Ant. Mar. Sal.
vinio italicis versibus nunc prim,
editis redditum. Accedunt prseter
lat. interpret, variantes codicum
lectt., selectse adnotationes et index
griecus verbor. Recensuit et illus-
trav. Ang. Mar. Bandini. Flor.
1765. large 8°. 108 pages.
An entirely worthless edition, without
the least new materials.
14566 — de Herone et Leandro car-
men gr. Ad optimas edd. et cum
lectt. variantibus selectisque emen-
datt. ac metaphras! D. Whitford!
accurate recusum (cura F. Bd.
Carpzovii). Magdeb.^ Zapff, 1775.
large 8^ (5 gr.)
Containing the various readings of the
earlier editions, the best of which he has re-
ceived into the text His earlier notes Co
Musseus in his ObtervatL in JPalaphatum.
Lps. 1743. 8". p. 107-138 are a youthful
production.
14567 — les amours de L^andre et
de Hero, en grec et en fran^., par
de la Porte du Theil. Par., {Didoi),
1784. 12°. with I plate. Also on
fine paper.
The edition by L. H Teucher, Lpx.
1789 or 1795. 8^ or Halky 1801. 8^
(5 £T0 ^ o^y ^^^ schools.
14568 — de Herone et Leandro car-
men. Recognov. et adnotationib.
instrux. C. F. Heinrich. Hannov.
Ritscher, 1793. 8°. (iigr.)
A new revision of the text, with the
help of a MS., not hitherto made use of.
14569 — les amours de Leandre et
de Hero, trad, en fran9. avec le
texte grec, la version lat., des notes
crit. et un index par J. Bt. GaiL
Par., an 4 (1796). 4?, with i plate.
Also on vellum paper.
The French traniuatioD is by de la Porte
du Theil. OaiKs notes are of no import-
ance. It IS also added to OaiPs edition of
Theoeriifu.
14570 — Musseos.Urscbrift, (deutsche)
Ueliersetzung, Einieitung u. krit.
4G1
1158
MUS
Anmerkk. von Pr. Passow. Lps.,
Fleischer, 1810. 8*». (i d.)
Additions thereto in the preface to Pas-
sow's edition of Longusw
14571 — de Herone et Leandro car-
men, rec. et illustrav. E. Ant. Mo-
bius. Halse, SchHretschke, 18 14. 8°.
(12 gr.)
14572 — lusus amatorius s. poema de
Herone et Leandro e graeca in lat.
ling, translatum, auctore C. B. (C.
Blake). Lond. 1694. 4°.
14573 — gli amori di Leandro e
d* Ero (trad, da Pt. Gabbrielli).
Ven. 1 709. 4**. Di Museo gli amo-
rosi avvenimenti tra Ero e Lean-
dro, trad, dal greco in lat. ed in
versi ital. da Fr. Mazzarella-Farao.
Nap. 1787. 8°. Le aweAtnre di
Ero e di Leandro trasportate in
verso ital. da Girol. Pompei (col
testo gr.). Parma, Bodoni, 1793.
4°. (10 ^.) Only^ 100 copies, ac-
cording to Bodoni's assertion. Le
avventure di Leandro ed Ero, tras-
portate in verso ital. da Oirol.
Pompei, con alcune altri poemetti.
Par., Renouard, 1802. 12^
4 copies of the last book on vellum Tone
copy 110 fr. Caillard). The first Itsdian
translation is in Bn. Baldi Versi e proBe,
Ven. 1590. 4°. p. 591 etc Another in
TeocrUo trad, da Regohtti, Torino, 1738.
8^ See also above, No. 14564 and 65.
14574 — Museus, ancien poete grec,
des amoars de Leandre et H^ro,
trad, en rhithme par Clem. Marot.
Par., Corrozet, 1541. 4°. In Italics.
Also, ib., Angelier, 1541. 8^ In
Roman characters. Les amours de
Leandre et d'Hero (trad, en prose).
Par., Cellier, 1681. small 8°. Les
amours d'Hero et de Leandre, tra-
duct, libre par C. L. Mollevaut.
Par. 1805. 12°.
See also above, Na 14567 and 69, and
Anaceeon, No. 578.
14575 — Lieb-u. Lobgedichte von
Hero u. Leandern aus dem Griech.
in hochdeutsche Reimen iibersetzet,
sampt nothwendiger Erklarung
durch Ch. Alectorandrum. Lpz.
'^33> 4°* Hero u. Leander (ubs.
MUS
von G. Ehreg. Mangelsdorf ). Lpz.
1770.8°. Hero u . Leander aus dem
Griech. (von J. G. Schlosser). Pf.
a. M. 1 77 1. 8°. Hero u. Leander,
iibs. (von Grillo). Halberst. 1771.
12°. Hero u. Leander, von C. A.
Kiitner. Mitau, 1773. 8°. Altenb.
1784. 8°. Hero u. Leander in
deutsch. Hexametem. Bas. 1784.
8°. Hero u. Leander iibs. von
Furchteg. Ch. Fulda. Lps. 1795.
8°. (4 gr.) Der nachtliche Schwim-
mer od. Hero u. Leander. Ronneb.
1799. ^°- (^ P"') Hero u. Leander
iibs. von van Alpen, mit Zugaben.
Colin, 1808. 8°. (16 gr.) Hero u.
Leander, nach Museeos, von A. L.
Danquard. Heidelb. 1809. 12°. (5
Other transhitions in Stolberg's and
Alxinger's poems, by L. S. G. Sprengel in
the 011a Potrida 1784, I. 138-155. See
also above, No. 14570.
14576 — Hero and Leander, by Cp.
Marlowe. Lond. 1598.4°. ib. 1600.
8°. By G. Chapman. Lond. 1600, or
16, or 29. 4*^. Musseus, or the loves
of Hero and Leander, with anno-
tations upon the original, by Rb.
Stapylton. Oxf. 1645. 4°. Lond.
1647. 4°- "^^^ loves of Hero and
Leander, by G. Bally. Lond. 1 747.
8°. The loves of Hero and Lean,
der, a poetical translat. by J. Slade.
Lond. 1753. 4^ Hero and Lean-
der, a poem. Lond. 1774- 4^
14577 — Intrades Tal uti Kgl. We-
tenskaps Academien af Abbe Mi-
CHELESsi ; jamte dess Ofwersatt-
ning af Musai Skaldedikt och Ovi-
dii Bref om Leander och Hero.
Sth., Fougt, 177a. 8°.
MUSE, see Sanclemente.
MUSEE des antiques, see Bouil-
lon.— des monumens fr., see Le-
noir. — Napoleon, see Pktitra-
DEL.
14578 MUS£E fran9ais ou collection
compile des tableaux, statues et
basreliefs, qui composent la collec-
tion nationale, avec I'explication des
sujets et des discours sur la pein-
ture, la sculpture et la gravure, par
MUS
S. C. Croze Magnan, Visconti et
Emeric David. Public par Robil-
lard-Peronville et Ft. Laurent. Par.
1 803-1 1, large fol. 4 vols.
Thii iplendid work appeared in 80 Nos.
of 4 plates each (at 48 fr., avant la lettre
96 fr.). The 4 vols., whidi form the first
series of the work, contain altogether 344
plates, indiiding the portraits given in the
different Nos. as supplements. In some
copies the title is printed in gold.
Since then Henry Laurent (the son) has
commenced a second series of this work,
under the title, Mutie royal, which is
likewise to consist of 80 Nos. (at 48 and
96 fr. each) ; but as yet it has only reached
the half of that number. All the 8 vols,
will consequently cost 7680 £r., or 13,360
fr. on very large paper.
14679 MUSELLIUS, Jac. Numis-
mata antiqua ab eo collecta et edita.
Verona, 1750-60. fol. 4 vols, with
plates.
The 1st vol. contains 11, 25, and 145
plates; the 2nd, plates 146-259 and 7 and
13 plates; and the 4th vol. (the 3rd has
only text), a portrait, 2, 13, and 81 pUtes.
14580 — antiquitatis reliquiae ab eod.
collects. Veronae, 1756. fol. with
I portrait and 1 83 plates.
MUSEO Capitolino and Fiorentino^
see Museum. — Chiaramonte and
Pio-Clementino, see Visconti.
14581 MUSEUM Capitolinum. phi-
losophomm^ poetar., orator, viro-
rumque iUustrium hernias conti.
sens, cum animadvv. (J. Bottarii
et N. Fogginii) italice primum,
nunc latine editis. Romie, 1750-
83. fol. 4 vols, with plates. Also
on large paper.
The I St vol. 90 plates, the 2nd 83 and a
title-plate (Giove), the 3rd 91, and the 4th
69. The 4th vol. is often wanting. The
first edition with Italian text, Rom, 1741-*
48. foL 2 vols, with plates, should be com-
pleted by means of the 3rd and 4ch vols, of
this Latin edition. See also Gu asco.
14582 MUSEUM Cortonense, in quo
Vetera monumenta complectuntur
anaglypha, thoreumata, gemma! in-
sculptaeque^ a Fr. Valesio, Ant. Fr.
Gorio et Rdf. Venuti notis illustra-
turn. Romse^ lyS^* ^^^' ^ith 85
plates. Also on large paper.
14583 MUSEUM criticum, or Cam-
MUS
1159
bridge classical researches. Vol. I.
(Nos. 1-4). Cbr. 1814. Vol. II.
(N08. 5, 6). ib. 1815. 8^
Each part 55. More important than the
Classical Journal, but it appears not to
' have been continued.
14584 MUSEUM Florentinum, ex-
hibens insigniora vetustatis monu-
menta, quae Florentise sunt in the-
sauro Mediceo^ cum observatt. Ant.
Fr. Gorii. Flor. 1731-42. 6 voll.
Serie di ritratti degli eccellenti pit.
tori, descritte da Fr. Moiicke. Fir.
1752-62. 4 voll. Serie di ritratti
original! d' ecceUenti pittori^ in se-
guito a quella gik pubblic. appresso
Ant. Pazzi, con breve notizie com-
pilate da Oraz. Marrini. Fir. 1 765
-66. All together 1 2 vols, in large
fol. with plates.
A complete set of this important and well
got up work, which loses much in price
when the last vols, are not included.
T. I. II. Gemma (1731-32)1 each 100
plates. T. III. Slatua (1734)9 100 plates.
T. IV— VI. Numiamata (1740-4^), lai
plates. The Serie di ritratti (50 portraits
of which had been already published in
1 748 without any text, which are greatly
sought after as first impressions) contains
55 portraits in each vol.
To the shove vols, may also be joined,
Serie di ritratti d* uomini Ulusiri Toicani,
con ffli ehgi istorici dei medetimi. Fir,
176^73. lai^ fol. 4 vols. ; the first 3 of
which contain each 50 fine portraits, and
the 4th 5a.
14585 MUSEI Kircheriani aerea no-
tis illustrata (a P. Contucci). Romse,
Zempel, 1763-65. fol. 2 parts in
I vol. with 23 and 22 plates.
14586 MUSEUM Odescalcum s. the-
saurus antiquar. gemmar., quae a
Christina Suecor. regina collects
in museo Odescalco adservantur et
a Pt. Sancte Bartolo quondam in-
cisse nunc prim, in lucem proferun-
tur (cum enarratt. N. Oaleotti).
Romse, 1751. fol. 2 vols, with 49
and 53 plates. Also on large paper.
The editions, Rom. 1747 or 50. fol. 2
parts in i vol. with the plates 1-54 and 55
-103, are not prized, liecause they contain
no text. 43 plates had been already pub-
lished in 1 702, with a fine title-plate.
14587 MUSEI imperialis Petropoli-
4O3
1160
MUS
litani res naturales et artiiiciales.
Petrop. 1742-45. 8^. a parts in
6 vols.
Complete copies are very scarce.
14588 MUSEUM Tessinianum, opera
C. Gst. Tessin (lat. et suec, ed. C,
Linnaeus). Holmiae^ I753> ^o^* ^th
12 plates.
14589 MUSEUM Worsleyanum, or a
collection of antique basso-relievos,
bnstos, statues^ and gems, with views
of places in the Levant^ taken on the
spot in the years 1785, 86, and 87
(by Rch. Worsley). Lond. (printed
by Bulmer), 1794- 1803. large fol.
2 vols, on vellum paper, with plates.
This work, printed with the greatest
splendour, and containing about 150 mas-
terly plates, is a companion to the Marl-
borough gems (see Delectus above),
which it far surpasses in beauty. The au-
thor had it printed at his own cost (amount-
ing to 27,000!., more than 180,000 dol-
lars), and made presents of it only to his
friends and to the libraries of the English
and Scotch universities. It never came
into the market. The actual number of
copies struck off is greatly disputed. Bru-
nei states them at 50, according to a letter
of Worsley^s in his own handwriting ; ac-
cording to Savage*s lAbrarian, I. 97 sq.,
there were 250 copies; and according to
Dibdin*s Bibliomania, p. 7 1 3 (compare his
Deeamerany II. 387), 200 copies of the ist
vol. were printed, and only 100 copies of
the 2nd vol. Dibdin had his information
from the printer, Bulmer himself. The
plates to the 2nd vol. were published at
the same time as the ist voL, and the text
to the 2nd vol. was delivered afterwards,
and incomplete copies are in consequence
often to be met with. A complete copy
was bought in England for 400I. {Dibdifi*8
Decam. II. 387) at Townley*s sale (I»n-
don, 18 15); but by the bookseller Arch
for only 96I. 12s., and he offered it again
for sale in his Catalogue of j 8 1 5 for 1 30I.
The 1st part was bought at a Paris sale in
181 1 at 735 fr. for the Royal Kbrary at
Paris.
The introduction (according to MUlin
Annal. enoycl. 18 18, II. 149, the entire
description also) is by Visconti, and the
greatest part of the Italian translation (fur
the work is in English and Italian) by
Bodini, at that time poet to the London
opera. The appendix mentioned in the
introduction, which was to have contained
a descriptive catalogue of the pieces of the
collection not mentioned in the work itself,
did not appear.
MUS
14590 MUSEUM Wormianum s. hi-
storia rerum rarior. tarn naturalium,
quam artificialium, tam domesticar.
quam exoticar., quae Hafhiae in aedib.
authoris servantur. Adomata ab
Oleo Woraiio. LB., J. Elsevier,
1655. fol.
M'^ith woodcuts and plates printed in the
text, a title-plate, and the portrait of the
author. No longer sought after.
MUSEUM Besleriannm^ see Bks-
LER. — British, see Combb. — Ca-
raffa, see Daniels. — Chiaramonte,
see Visconti. — Cospi, see Legati.
— Cuficum Borgianum, see Adler.
— Dresd., see Becker and Plat.
— Etruscum, see Gori. — Gottwal-
dianum, see Gottwald. — Guar-
naccii,see Gori. — Mazuchellianum,
see Mazuchelli. — Moscardo, see
M08CARDO. — Nani, see Nani. —
Napoleon, see Petitradbl and
Mus^E fran9ais. — Pioclementinum,
see Visconti. — Regalis societatis,
see Grew. — Regis Sueciee, see Fre-
DENHBiM. — Regium, see Jacobjb-
us. — Richterianum, see Heben-
8TREIT. — Romanum, see Caused.
— Sanclementianum, see Sancle-
MENTius. — Veronense, see Maf-
PBi. — Vindobonense, see Cata-
logue^ EcKHELy and Numismata,
No. 14955.
14591 MUSGRAVE, Gu. Geta
Britannicus. Ace. domus Severi-
anie synopsis chronologica et de
icuncula regis ^Ifredi dissertatio.
Iscae Dumnonior. 1715. 8°.
Containing a new edition of the life of
Geta from the ScriptL hist, Aug., which 10
here attributed to JuL Capitolinus.
MUSICiE antiquae auctores, see
Meibom.
MUSLADINUS, see Sadi.
14592 MUSSLER, J. {anon,) En
tandem libellus, ex captivitatis te-
nebris, quasi ab Oreo, in lucem, a
Venetis principibus reuocatus pri.
uilegioque auctus (Opuscula varia).
Ven., J. Ant. de Nicolinis Sabien-
sis, 1539. 8^
The author, previously rector of the
Nicolai school at Leipzig, had during his
MUS
Bbode at Padua and Venice, whither he
had gone as tutor to some young GermaTis
of consideration, brought violent animosi-
ties upon himself, partly perhaps by his
own imprudence, which also had an influ-
ence on the printing of this book. It re-
mained long with the censor, and when
at length the printing was permitted, much
was obliged to be omitted, and other pas-
sages were covered oyer with printers*
ink. Consult (Weller^s) AUes aut alien
TheUen der GeseMchte Th,I. Chenm. 1 762.
8^ p. 266-276. Neuer aUgem, lUerar.
Anseiger 1808, p. 151 etc.
The book is extraordinarily scarce, but
only interesting with a view to Leipzig
literary history. Complete copies are sel-
dom to be met with, as the book was
printed very much by piecemeal and with
interruptions. The usts of contents given
in difierent passages of the work cannot be
used for collating it. The Dresden copy,
made up out of two incomplete copies, I
have had bound up in the following order,
with regard in part to Mussler^s assertions :
The above title (on the reverse the Ve-
netian PrtffUegium), 39 unnumbered leaves
with the signatures a-^nr (which contain a
second titl^ Oratio de liberalib. dUcipl., a
table of contents, and VieUma dedtcatio ;
and have in leaf 39'* the catchword Ditpu-
tationum, but no signature 00), 31 pages
with the signatures AA and B (a new
title, Oratio in prima inttihM. imp. lee-
tione, a table A contents, some letters,
Muderi Protestatio and Querela libelli ;
N. B. Musler had the 2nd sheet, or p. 15
>30, afterwards reprinted, which reprint
contains things entirely different, and is like-
wise in the Dresden copy), 1 79 pages with
the signatures A-M {In explicatt. inslUntt.
imp. oratio and Ph. a Maugis Scholia), 46
pages with the signatures Aa-Co {Ratio de
D. Paungartnero), 8 and 173 pages with
the signatures a tind aa^ {Apologia nutiea
cum auihoris prolestaiione), 1 leaf, the re-
gister, and t blank leaf, p. 177-200 {Dis-
putationum themata), p. 201-236 {Sacrum
deo furfuraceo), p. 237-354 {Consilium
tcholast.), p. 355-412 {Consil. scholasi. se-
cundum; then p. 413-448 are wanting in
the Dresden copy), p. 449-480 {In Priolti
dceronixatum ; the last page is wrongly
numbered 749), 87 pages with the signa-
tures a-/ {EpistoUe scholast. ; p. 87 con-
tains the printer^s colophon).
14593MUSNICKI,Nicod. Pultawa,
poema epiczne. Polock, 1803. 8^.
(7fl.)
14694 MUSSATUS,Albertinu8. Hi-
Btoria Augusta Henrici VII. Cee-
saris et alia, qua; extant, opera. Lr.
Pignorii spicilegio, nee non Felicis
MYL
1161
Osii et N. Villani castigationib.^
collationib. et notis illustrata. Ven.,
ex typ. ducali Pinelliana, 1636. fol.
The first edition, and scarce, of this very
valuable work ; mutilated copies of which
are sometimes said to be met with (but not
so often by far as is generally supposed).
It is printed entire in Gravii et Burmanm
Thesaur. antiq. ItaL T. VI. P. IL Only
his historical works and his tragedy Ecce-
rtfiw (corrected and augmented from MSS.)
in Muratorii Scrr. rer. Ital, T. X. The
loth book of his history translated into Ita-
lian verse by Oius. Gennari in the Nuova
raocoUa degh opusc. seientif. efilol. T. 36.
14595 MUSSCHENBROEK, Pt.
van. Introductio in philosophiam
naturalem. LB. 1762. 4^. 2 vols,
with plates. Physicse experiment
talis et geometricse dissertatt. LB.
1729. 4^ Tentamina experimen-
torum naturalium captor, in acad.
del Cimento, ex ital. versa. LB.
1731. 4^. with plates (see below,
Saooi). Elementa physicee. LB.
1 74 1. 8^. Compendium physices.
LB. 1779. 8°. Institutt. logics.
LB. 1748. 8^
14596 MUSTOXIDI, And. lUu-
strazioni Corciresi. Mil. 1811-14.
8°. 2 voll. — Notizie per servire alia
storia Corcirese dai tempi eroici fino
al secolo XII. Corfu, Sarandopulo,
1804. 8°. 140 pages.
MUTINENSIS, see Leo.
14597 MUTIO, Girol. Egloghe. di.
viae in cinque libri. Ven., Giolito,
1550. 8^
14598 — rime diverse : tre libri di
arte poet., tre libri di lettere in
versi sciolti, la Europa etc. Ven.
Giolito, 1551. 8".
14599 — battaglie con alcune lettere.
Ven. 1 581. 8°. Napoli, Mosca,
1743.8°.
14600 — lettere. Fir. 1 590. 4°.
14601 M YLiEUS, Cp. De scribenda
nniversitatis rerum historia libri V.
Bas., Oporinus, 1551. fol.
The best edition of a tolerable scarce and
very remarkable book, which contains fun-
damental draughts of the history of nature,
culture, manners and art, of the world and
its people, and of literature, which might
be «ilarged upon in a greater work. The
4G4
1162
MYL
idea was (especially for that time) bold
and excellent ; and if the worthy Meusel
could not find more in the book than 06-
tervcUiones majeimam partem eat trivio pe-
Htas {Bibl, hisL vol. I. P. I. p. 4), his
judgment was, at least, very trivial. As
if such a project were not in \i8e\f of
some value. But the actual performance
also presents much that is interesting:
thus, for instance, a short sketch of lite-
rary history is already g^ven in this book
(consequently long before Baoon^s time).
The author was a Swiss {Leu^s Schtoeizer'
lejnkon, XIII. 504). It is remarkable that
it was also a Swiss and a Miiller who first
formed the idea of a general history of
mankind in the largest sense of the word.
The book is also to be found in the
Penu artis fUstor. {Bcu. 1574, or 76, or
79. 8°.) The edition, Fhr., TorrerUinuSy
1548. 4^ 197 pages, in other respects fine,
and still more scarce, is much more incom-
plete. The edition under the title, Hermes
academicuty nunc in lucem revocatua per
«/. G. MuUerum, JenoB^ 1624. 8**. is by no
means neat.
14602 M YLE, Abr. van der. Lingua
Belgica s. de linguae illius commu-
nitate turn cum plerisque aliis, turn
praesertim cum latina, gr»ca, per-
sica. LB. 1 61 2. 4^
MYLIUS, J. Ch., see Placcius.
MYLLER, see Cp. H. Mullbr.
14603 MYREPSUS, N. Nicolai
Alexandrini liber de compositione
medicamentor. secundum loca, lat.,
N. Rhegino interpreter cum anno-
tatt. J. Agricolse Ammonii. In-
golst., Weyssenhorn, i54i< 4^
This trandation is so different from the
following one, that it scarcely seems to be
one and the same book.
14604 — medicamentor. opus in
sectiones XLVIII. digestum, Ln.
Fuchsio interprete et cum ejusd.
annotatt. Bas., Oporinus, 1549. fol.
This translatioii is also in Stephani Me^
diete artis prince. Also under the title,
Theairum medica-pract, Nrb. 1658. 8°.
MYRROUR, see Mirouer.
14605 MYST£:RE. Sensuit ung
mystere de Tinstitution des freres
prescheurs, et comece sainct Domi-
nique, lui estant k Rome, vestu en
rhabit de chanoyne regulier ; ^ 36
person naiges. Par., J. Trepperel,
without date. 4^. Gothic letter.
38 leaves with the signatures o-^. Val-
MYS
liere^s copy was originally bound up with
the Legende de Mtgr. S. Dcnd^mqus {Par,^
J. Trepperely without date. 4°. Gothic let-
letter), translated into French by J. Mar-
tin; and in that case he was also the
author of this mystery, as the 8uperscri|i-
tions of the chapters of the legend are com-
posed in the same metre and taste as those
in the mystery.
14606 MYSTfeRE. Sensuit le my-
stere de monseigneur sainct Pierre
et sainct Paul, contenant plusieurs
aultres vies^ martires et conversions
de sainctes etc, Par.^ veuve J.
Trepperel et J. Jehannot, without
date. 4°. Gothic letter.
130 leaves with the signatures A^Z.
14607 MYST£:RE. Sensuyt ung
beau mystere de Nostre-Dame, k
la louenge de sa tres-digne nativite,
d'une jeune fille, laquelle se voulut
habandonner a peche pour nourrir
son p^re et aa m^re en leur extreme
pouvrete, et est a 18 personnaiges.
Lyon, Oliv. ArnouUet, 1543. small
8°. Gothic letter.
48 leaves with the signatures a-/. Very
scarce.
14608 MYSTfeRE. Le premier (et
second) volume du triumphant my-
stere des actes des apostres trans-
late iidelement a la verite Histo-
riale^ escripte par sainct Luc a
Theophile. Et illustre des legen-
des autenticques et vies de sainctz
Receues par leglise, tout ordonn^
par personnages (par Arnould et
Sim. Greban, avec quelques correc
tions de Pt. Cueuvret ou Curet).
Par., pour Gu. Alabat de Bourges,
par N. Couteau, 15 Mars 1537. fol.
Gothic letter^ 2 parts in i vol. \^ith
woodcuts.
This edition is less sought after than that
of 154?. The 1st vol. contains 10 unnum-
bered leaves of preliminary matter, then
leaves x-169 (92 and 93 are skipped over
in the numbering) and 2 unniumbered
leaves (the last blank). The 2nd vol. con-
tains 7 leaves of preliminary matter, 218
numbered leaves, and at the end an un-
numbered leaf, on the folio recto of which
is a rondeau.
The duke de Valli^re formerly (now M.
de Solenne at Paris) possessed a copy, in
the fuvt part of which 4 leaves were to be
MYS
foand whidi are wanting in other copies,
and are printed in a smaller Oothic cha-
racter; ^namely, one between p. 167 and
168, and three after p. 169.
14609 — le meme triumphant my-
stere des actes des apotres. Par.,
Arnoul et Charles les Angeliers,
1 540. 4*^. 2 vols. Gothic letter.
The I St voL contains 10 leaves of preli-
minary matter, 197 numbered leaves, and
I leaf, printer^s symbol. The 2nd, 8 leaves
of prdiminary matter, 25 1 numbered leaves,
and I leaf, printer*8 symbol.
14610 — le premier (et second) vo-
lume des catholiques ceuvres et actes
des apostres, r^digez en escript par
sainct Luc Evangeliste et Hystorio-
graphe depute par le sainct Esprit.
Par., Am. et Charl. les Angeliers,
1 54 1. — ^L'apocalipse saint Jean Z6'
b^dee, ou sout comprinses les vi-
sions et revelations qu' icelui saint
Jehan eut en I'isle de Pathmos etc.
Par. 1 541 . fol. Gothic letter, 3 parts
in 1 vol. with woodcuts.
The edition the most sought after, which
is augmented with the Apocalypse, but is
in consequence destitute of the table of
contents and of the prologue of the first
two editions. It is therefore well to possess
all 3 editions. The ist part contains 5
leaves of preliminary matter and 210 num.
bered leaves ; the 2nd part, i title-leaf, f 80
numbered leaves, and i le^, printer's sym-
bol ; lastlv, the Apocalypse, 46 leaves (in-
dnding the title). — Cry et proclamation
publifue, pour jouer Is muihre des actes
des apotres. Par., Denis Janot, 1541. 4^
4 leaves. Consult Milanges tires d*une
gr. lihU IV. 360 etc Hist, untv. des
thiAtres, XI. 94 etc. 212 etc.
14611 MYSTfeRE. Lemystferedu
chevalier qui donna sa femme au
diable, k dix personnages (repr^-
sente en 1505). Without place or
date, small 8°. Gothic letter.
Very scarce. 28 leaves with the signa-
tures A-D. In the copy in the Royal
library at Paris, the ist sheet belongs to
another undated edition in Gothic cha-
racters. A later reprint, without place
or date (Par.^ Caron, about 1800). 8°. 40
leaves. See concerning this mystery Hist,
des thidtresy XI. 185.
14612 MYSTi:R£. Sensuit le mi-
st^ du tr^s glorieux sainct Chri-
Btofle par personnages; nouvelle-
ment imprim^ a Paris. II est k 34
MYS
1163
personnages. Par., par la veufue
feu J. Trepperel, J. Jehannot, e/c,
without date. 4°. Gothic letter.
20 leaves with the signatures cMi Ex-
tremely scarce, and quite different from
the mystery by Chevalet (see Chevalet).
14613 MYST£:RE. Sen suit le mi-
st^re du tres glorieux martir mon-
sieur sainct Christofle par person-
nages nouvellement imprime a Paris
et est k 33 personnages. Par., J.
Jehonnot (sic)^ without date. 4^.
Gothic letter.
20 leaves with the signatures ^-Z). The
same as the preceding.
14614 Par., en la rue neufve
nostre Dame k Tenseigne S. Nico-
las, without date. 4®. Gothic letter,
20 leave .
In Mhn's Catal {Par. 1803. 8**.) this
edition is wrongly stated to have 38 cha-
racters, and the date 1500.
1^615 MYSTl^RE et beau miracle
. 4e S. Nicolas k 24 personnages.
Par., Pt. Sergent, without date. 4°,
14616 MYSTfeRE. Mist^re du vieil
testament par personnages, jou^ k
Paris, historic et imprim6 nouvelle-
ment audit lieu. Par., Pt. le Dm
pour Gf. de Marnef, without date,
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
The first edition. 336 leaves, including
the title. The edition. Par., pour J. Petit,
without date, fol. appears to be of the same
printing, though with the name of another
publisher.
14617 — s'ensuit le myst^re du vieil
testament par personnages. {Par.\
la veufve feue J. Trepperel et J.
Jehannot, without date. 4°. Gothic
letter, 2 parts in i vol.
14618 — le tres-excellent et sainct
myst^re du vieil testament, par per-
sonnaiges. Par., J. Real, 1542. fol.
Gothic letter, 424 numbered leaves.
This edition is the most sought after,
and is almost as scarce as the preceding.
There are also copies with the name of tlie
publisher. Vine. Sertenas or Ou. le Bret.
Concerning this mystery, consult Hist.
univ. des tfUdtres, XI. 5 1 sq.
14619 MYST{:RE. S'ensuit le mi-
stere de la saincte Larme comme
elle fut apport^ de Constantinople
1164
MYS
a Vendosme. Without place or
date. S^, Gothic letter.
MYSTJ^RE de la conception, see
MicHBL. — du crapault, see Mi-
ROiR, No. 14128.— de la passion,
see Michel. — de la resurrection,
see Resurrection.— de la saincte
hostie, see Jean. — See also Bibn
advise, Incarnation, Moralit]^,
Patience de Job, Vengeance.
Concerning the IMynteries, see Flogel
Gesch der kom. LU. IV. 234 etc. (oousult
IV. 134 etc. 191 etc) Hist, urUv. des
thedtret, T. XL Par, 1780. 8*. p. to etc.
MYTISTOIRE, see Autelz.
MYTHOGRAPHI graeci, see Gale.
14620 (MYTHOGRAPHI.) My-
thologici latini, in quibus Hygini
fetbulse, Fulgentii Mythologiae, Jul.
Firmici de errore profanar. religio-
num liber, Albrici de deor. imagi-
nibus liber. Omnia ex rec. Hi.
Commelini. (Heidelb,), ex biblio-
pol. Commelin.y 1 599. 8^
14621 — mythographi latini^ HjS^-
nus^ Fulgentius> Lactantius Placi-
dus et Albricus. Th. Munckerus
onrnes ex libris MSS. partim, par-
tim conjecturis emendavit et com.
mentariis perpetuis instruxit. Amst.,
a Someren, 1681. S°. 2 parts in
1 voL with plates printed in the
text^ and Munker's portrait.
Bebnging to the series cum ncHt varior,
See also Fulgent x us, No. 8006, Ht-
OINT78, No. 10433, AUCTOILEB, No. I344.
MYTHOLOGIA iEsopica, see iE-
8OFU8, No. 220.
N.
14622 NAAMLYST van neder-
duitsche Boeken, als mede van
fransche en latynsche Werken, O-
ratien^ Dissertatien, Konstprenten^
Pourtraitten, Landkaarten etc, ge-
duurende de Jaaren 1790-93 in
ons Vaderland uitgekomen. Amst.,
Saakes, 1794. 8°. — Deel II. of de
Jaaren 1794-98. Amst. J 799. 8°.
— Deel III. of de Jaaren 1799-
NAC
1803. Amst. 1804. — Deel IV. of
de Jaaren 1 804-1 808. Amst. 1 809.
8**. — Deel V. of de Jaaren 1 809-
13. Amst. 1814. 8°.— Deel VI. of
de Jaaren 1814-18. Amst. 1819.
S°, It is going on.
This catalogue, yery carefully executed ,
and bibliographically accurate, is for mo-
dem Dutdi literature what the Bibliogra"
phie de la France is for modem French
literature. A number appeared monthly
(at 2^ stUber, the whole annual set cost i fl.
5 St.), and 5 annual sets form a vol. with
complete indices. In each number the
books are sdentifiGally arranged, and the
journals and almanacs are placed by them-
selves at the end of the year. In Norem-
ber, 18 1 1, the continuation was forbidden
by the proper French authorities, and the
Naand^ first appeared again in 1814,
and the parts wanting were afterwards
delivered. The work carried on the ear-
lier Naamregister van de bekendste en
meeei m pebruUe zynde Nederdmieche Boe-
ken, weUce eederi hei Jaar 1600 ioi het
Jaar 1761 myn uUgekamen; voorheen uiU
gegeven door J, van Abooude, verbeterd en
M aan hei Jaar 1787 vermeerderd door
R, Arrenberg,
Would that Weidmann*s fair-catalogue,
now completely unfit for use, might at last
become what tnose French and Dutch pat-
terns are. An edition in parts would be
the best.
NACHFOLGUNG Christi.see Imi-
tatione. No. 10498*.
14623 NACHRICHTEN, unschul-
dige. Under the following titles,
Altes u. Neues aus dem Schats
theolog.Wissenschaften. Witt. 170 1
(new edition, 1704). 8^ Unsdbnl-
dige Nachrichten von alten u. neuen
theol. Sachen, Biichem, Urkunden
etc, Lpz. 1703 (new edition, 1705)
-1719. 8°. 1 8 yoU. Fortgesetzte
Sammlung von alten u. neuen theol.
Sachen. Lps. 1720-50. 8^ 31 voU.
Neue Beitrage von alten u. neuen
theol. Sachen. Lpz. i75i->-6i. 8°.
II voU. Theolog. Annales oder
Begriif der unschuld. Nachrr. Lps.
1715-54. 8^ 5 voll. Die fruhauf.
gelesenen Friichte der theol. Samm-
lungen von Altem u. Neuem. Lps.
1735-42. 8^. (bound up in the se.
ries 1735-42 of the Fortgesetzte
Sammlung). Hauptregister uber
NAC
alle diese Sammlungen. Lpz. 1721
-55. 8^ 5 voll. All together 71
vols.
The originator uf this joiirna], which
oontains many good anecdoia iu letters
and documents, as well as information re-
specting ancient and scarce theolc^cal
works, was Val. £. LSscher. The subse-
quent succenive conductors were Mch. H.
Reinhard, J. Erh. Kapp, and J. Rdf.
Kiesling. Two distinct abridgments are
J. Cp. Amman Auutug der besten Schrr.
u. Materien in alien Theilen der Theol.
Wissenschaften. Th. 1-4. »«. Th, 5. St. 1.
Roih^ 1745-58. 8*. Bd, Bom (Bj. Bieler)
Neuerojfr^, Schaizkammer oiler theol. Wis-
eevksche^en. Lpz. 1746-47. 8°. 4 voU.
14624 NACHTIGALL d. i. aus Joh.
Friedriclis des Mittlern, Herz. zu
Sachsen, publicirten Schriften, vom
Ursprung, Anfang u. ganzem Pro-
cess der Wirzburgischen u. Grum-
bachiscben Handlungen ein kurzer
Auszug. Without place, 1567. 8°.
Concerning this extremdy scarce poem,
see Lessmg^t Beitr'dffe, I. 103-134 (where
it is printed entire), Murr Journal, X.
a 33. {Klote) Neue literar, Unterhaltungen
Jan, 1774, p. «i-37« OUa Potrida, 1783,
I. 133 sq., Metuel Histor. lit. Magaz. IV.
164^1 7a Another ancient poem by the
audior of the Nachtigall, which serves as
an explanation of the NaohtigaU, is printed
in the Deutsch. Mueeum, 1779. !• 61 sq.
NACHTIGALL, Othm., see Lusci-
NIUS.
NAELDWYK, see Chronyk, No.
4166.
NAHARRO, see Torres.
14625 NAIGEON, Jac. And. (anon.)
Notice sur la vie de La Fontaine.
Dijon, Causse, 1795. 8°.
Of this memoir, to be found in several
editions of the fables of La Fontaine, only
a few copies were printed separately : 5 ^^
vellum.
NAIMA, see Tarichi.
NAIN, see Tillemont.
14626 NAIRONUS, Faust. Bre-
viarium Maronitar. (chaldaice).
Romse, 1666-67. fol. 2 voll. De
origine, nomine ac relig. Maronitar.
ib. 1679. 8^
His smaller Disournu de ealuberrima
potione cahite 8. cafL Romoy Herculee,
1671. I8^ is scarce. In the same year
another work appeared thereupon, Viriu
NAO
1165
del kafe descritta da Dm, Magre. RomOf
1671. 4*.
14627 NAKIELSKI, Sm. Miecho-
via s. promtuarium antiquitatum
monasterii Miechoviensis. Craoo-
vise, Caesarius, 1634. fol.
The history of this monastery is of very
great rarity.
14628 NALIN. Novello in dialetto
Veneziano. Ven. 181 9. 8^
NALUS, see Mahabharat.
NANGIS, see Joinvillb.
NANI, Bn., see De, No. 5840.
14629 NANI, Bt. Historia della
republ. Veneta. T. 1. Ven. 1662
or 76. T. II. ib. 1679. 4°. 2 voU^
ib. 1686. 4^ 2 voll. Also in Isto-
rici delle cose Venez. T. VIII. IX.
In French, Col. 1682. 12°. 4 vols,
with plates.
14630 NANI, Jac. Monumenta
greeca ex museo Jac. Nanii Veneti,
illustrata a Clem. Biagi. Romae,
1 7 85. 4°. with plates. Monumenta
grseca et lat. ex museo Jac. Nanii
descripta a Clem. Biagi. Romse^
1787. 4°. with plates. Paolino de
S. Bartolomeo monumenti Indici
del museo Naniano. Padova, 1799.
4^. Collazione di tutte le anti-
chita, che si conservano nel museo
Naniano. Ven. 1815.4°. O. Aur.
Guarnieri dissertazione sopra un
antica ara marmorea esistente nel
museo Nani. Ven. 1785.4^ Museo
cufico, see Sim. Assrmani.
Concerning the library belonging to this
museum, see Sim. Assgmaki, Rbliqui^
Codices, and Moeelli.
14631 NAOGEORGUS (Kirch-
MEYER), Th. Regnum papisticum,
nunc postremo recognitum et auc-
tum. (Ace. satyra in J. della Casa,
de dissidiis componendis libri II,
satyra in catalog, hicreticor., syl-
vula carminum aliquot). Bas., Opo-
rinns, 1559. 8°.
345 pages and 16 leaves. An edition of
1 6 1 9 is only a new title. Previously, much
less complete, (ib.) 155-?. 8°.— TA* popiA
kingdome or reigne of Antichrist, englyshed
by Barrtabe Googe. Lend., Denham, 1570.
4**. Gothic letter.
1166 NAO NAS
14632 — satyrarum libri V priores. della lingua italiana libri III, con
Bas., Oporinus, 1555. 8°. un discono intomo alia storia del
300 pages and i leaf. Also in the De> Piemonte. Fir. 18 1 3. 8°. 2 voU.
licia poetar. germ. IV. 997 etc Osservazioni intoiTio ad alcune an-
14633 — tragoedia nova Pammachius. tiche monete del Piemonte. To-
Viteb., J. Luft, 1538. 8°. rino, 1813. 4°. plates.
84l«ves(3ofwhicharebla^). Also, NAPOLI, see SlONORELLI.
AuguattB^ Wetsaenharny 15^9. 8^ In Ger-
man, without place or date. 4^ 14640 NARAYUN. Bajneetl, or
14634 — incendia seu Pyrpolinices ^l"^, exhibiting the moral doctrines
tragoedia. Viteb., G. Rhau, 1541. 8°. ^^.^V® Hindoos, translated from the
Title and 49 numbered leaves. The original Sanscrit of Narayun Pun-
most scarce piece of this author, according dit into the Brij Bhasha, by Sree
to Brunet. Also, Viteb. (without the Lullool al Bhasha. Calcutta, 1809.
printer^s name), 1541. 8**. 56 leaves. In go
Jrm^ Der M^tbrandt, without place, ^^^'^^ NARDI, Jac. Comedia di
14635 - tragoBdia nova mercator seu a^ni^^i*. Without place or date. 4^
judicium. {Bas,) 1 540. 8°. ,. " ^7^, ^ the signatures o^ and 33
'' ■; . 1 , ^ « Imes. Pnnted at Florence at the com-
75 leaves. Also, without place, 1560. %\ mencement of the 16th century.
68 leaves. In French, Le marchand can- , , . .in . ^ ,. ti.
vertu ( Genh)e)y J, Creapin, 1558. 8". ; 14642 — le histone della Cltte di FlO-
without place, 1561. 12°.; and enlarged renza dall' anno 1494-153 1. Lione,
with the Comidiedu pape mo^Kf^, without Ancelin, 1582. 4"*. Also, Fir., Ser-
p]Bce,p<mrCLd'Augny,isSs.i6\{Ge- ^lartelli icBa 2°
nh>e)y Ft. Forest, 1591. i6«. 16., Chauet, ^^^^^^> ^b^A- 4 •
1594- '9°- In German by Jac Rulich, 14643 NARDINI, Famiano. Roma
without place, 1545. 4". ; and by an un- antica. Ed. IV. corretta ed accresc
^ZltllSl^'lirl^TlS^Uo^^Vo^"-' delle nuove scoperte, con note di
jnthout place or date (about 1570). 8. ^^^ ^ ^^ g,
14636 — Hamanus traeoedia nova 1 •^il 1 -. / j-x
1.-UV T ^>r i_ -Di 4 vols, with plates (to scudi).
sumpta e biblus. Lps., Mch. Blum, ,. . , „*^ ,,, « . ,
I c Aa 8° 6a Iftftvpa Previously, Roma^ 1 666 or 1 704. 4'. with
1543- o -04 leaves. pj^^^^ ^ ^^^^ go ^ ^^,g These earlier
14637 — Hieremias, tragoedia nova, editions are incorrect and unsatisfactory.
exprophetaH^^^^^^ Bas, ^aRES. see Harley. No. 9285.
14^38 -JudL"" wfoies, tragoedia 14644 NARRATIVE of the insur-
nova et sacra: adjunct» sunt duo '^'«° which happened m the Ze-
Sophodis tragoediK, Ajax flagellifer meendary of Benaris in the month
et Philoctetes, ab eodem autore car- ?^ ^^^\ '7^' (by Warren Hast,
mine versa. Without place or date ^^>' Calcutta, 1782. 4^
(Bas. 1552). 8°. 8 and 120 leaves. ®**^ ""^ interesting.
In German by J. Meixnir. Morsheymer, NARRENSCHIFP, see Brandt
Strb., Kdpjlein, 1556. 8». and Badius.
AH these pieces are so sought after in Concerning the other N'arrentohiffen,
France, that they bring sev^nl dollars ; sra ( Welters) Altes aus alien Theilen der
No. 14631 and 34 even so high as 9. In Gesch. II. 235 etc.
Oermimy they are at a very low price, 14545 NARUSZEWICZ. Ad. Sta-
notwithstanding their ranty. _• 1 1x7. ^ ^17-
^ ^ nisi. Wiersze rozne. Warszawa.
NAPIER, see ENCYCLOPiBDiA, No. ,804. 8°. 2 voll. Historya narodu
6697- Polskiego. T. II-VIl. ib. 1803-4.
14639 NAPIONE, Gi. Fr. Galeani. 6 vols, with portraits. (The ist
Della patria di Gp. Colombo. Fir. part never appeared.) Historya
1 808. 8°. Del primo scopritore del Jana Karola Chodkiewicza. ib.
continente del nuovo mondo. Fir. 1805. 8^ 2 vol].
1 809. 8''. Deir uso e de' pr^ 14646 NASARRE, Pablo. Escuela
NAS
musica, segun la practica moderna.
Zaragoza^ 1734- ^ol. 2 voll.
14647 NASCIMENTO Silveira, Fr.
do. Coro das musas juntas por
Venus na casa do Sol^ em obsequio
dos reis fidelissimos e de todos os
niais famosos Lusitanos antigos e
modemos. Lisb. 1 796. 8°. 4 voll.
(1440 rees).
14648 NASH, Th. Martin's Months
minde^ that is, a certaine report and
true description of the death and
funeral] of olde Martin Mar-pre-
late, the great makebate of England
and father of the feictions. Lond.
1589. 4°. — Haue with you to Saf.
fronwalden, or Gabriell Harney's
Hunt is up. Lond. 1596. 4°.
The satirical writings of this author are
at a high price. Longman offered the first
for 81. 8s., and the other for 17I. His
Reiume of the kmght of the poite from
HeU. LontL, without date. 4**. Oothic let-
ter, was bought at Gordon's sale in London,
1 8 1 6, for 5I. Nash repented of his satirical
writings in the pre&oe to his Chrisfs teares
over Jenualem. Lond. 1613. 4**. (at Long-
man's 9L 9s.) Of these Teares there is a
new reprint.
14649 NASH, Th. Collections for
the history of Worcestershire. T.
I. II. Lond. 1781-82. fol. with 40
and 35 plates. Supplem. ib. 1799*
fol. All together in 2 vols.
14650 NASIREDDIN. Binae ta-
bulie geographies, una Nasir £d-
dini, altera Ulug Beigi. Op. et
stud. J. Gravii nunc prim, publi-
cat« et commentariis illustratee.
Lond. 1648 or 52. 4°.
Also in the Geograjph. Gr, Hudsom,
T. TIL
14651 NASIREDDIN Tousi. Kitab
Euclides etc. (i. e. commentarius in
Euclidis elementa geometriae, per
Mohammedem fil. Mohammedis,
arabice). Scutari, 1216 ( 1 80 1 ). 4°.
22 2 pages.
Quite different from the Arabic Euclid
printed at Rome in I594«
14652 NASMISADE. Gulscheni
ChulefiEi (The rose-bed of the ca-
liphs, in Turkish). Constantinop.
1143 (^73^)' small fol. 130 leaves.
14653 NASPO Bizaro. Calate fui-
NAT
1167
tantiche che canta Naspo Bizara da
Venezia Castellan sotto i balconi di
Gate bionda Biriota, per cavarse la
bizaria del cervelo el martello del
stomego. Ven., Dm. Nicolini, 1 565.
4^. 44 leaves with 5 plates.
A burlesque poem in the Venetian dialect.
14654 NATALIBUS, Pt. de. Cata-
logus sanctorum et gestorum eorum.
Vicentiae, H. de S. Urso, 1493. fol.
The i8t edition of an often printed work.
14655 — le grand catalogue des saints
et saintes etc. trad, du lat. de Pt.
des Natalies en fran9ois. Par., Gal-
liot du Pr^, 1523-24. fol. Gothic
letter, 2 vols.
A copy on vellum 100 fr. at Selle*8 sale
at Paris in 1761.
14656 NATALIS, Hi. Adnotationes
et meditationes in evangelia, quae
in sacrosancto misse sacrificio toto
anno leguntur. Antw., Nutius,
1595. fol. with plates by Wierx
and others.
The first edition: sought after on ac-
count of the best impressions of the plates.
There are two title-plates therein ; the one
{Evangel, hist, imagines) is of 1593, the
other (Adnotatt.) of 1594. At the end of
the work is the year 1 595. Sometimes the
T53 plates of this work are found with the
title-plate of 1593 alone, and these im-
pressions in that case are still earlier than
the edition itself if the plates have only a
single series of numbers. A second num-
ber was afterwards added to each plate, to
point out their places in the text*
The editions, Jntw. 1595 (with the ad-
dition, teeunda editio) and 1607. fol. are
less prized.
NATALIS Alexander, see Alex-
ander.— Comes, see Comkb.
14657 NATIVELLE, Pt. Traits
d'architecture. Par. 1729. large fol.
2 vols, with 1 25 plates.
14658 NATIVITE de notre seigneur
J^us Christ, par personnages, avec
la digne accouchee. Without place
or date. 8°. Gothic letter.
24 leaves with the signatures a-/.
14659 NATOIRE. Tableaux de la
chapelle des enfans trouv^ de
Paris, peints par Charl. Natoire,
grav^ par Fessard. (Par. 1752-
57). large fol. 15 plates.
1168
NAT
14660 NATTA» M. Ant. De dei
locutione oratio. In acad. Veneta,
1558. 4°. De deo libri XV. Ven.,
P. Manut. 1559 (other copies 1560).
fol. Volamina qusedam nuper ex-
cussa. Ven., Aldus^ 1562. fol. O-
pera. ib., id., 1564. fol.
Only of value to collectors of Aldines.
14661 NATTER, Lr. Traits de la
m^thode antique de graver en pi-
erres fines, compar^e avec la m6-
thode moderne, trad, de Tangl.
Lond. 1754. fol. with 37 plates.
14662NATTES, J.a. Scotia depicta,
or the antiquities, castles, public
buildings, noblemen and gentlemen's
seats dc. of Scotland, illustrated in
a series of finished etchings by Jam.
Fittler from drawings of Nattes,
with description. Lond. 1 804. large
fol. with 50 plates (61. 6s.).
14663 — Bath and its environs illus-
trated by a series of views, from
the drawings of Nattes, with de-
scriptions to each plate. Lond.
1806. fol. with 30 illuminated
plates.
14664 — Versailles, Paris and St.
Denis, or a series of views from
drawings made on the spot, illus-
trative of the capital of sFrance.
Lond. 181 1, fol. (lol. I OS.)
NATTIER, see Galerib de Lux-
embourg.
NATURE consider6e, see Buc*hoz.
14665 NAUCLERUS. J. Memora-
bilium omnis setatis et omnium
gentium chronici commentarii Tu-
bingie, Tb. Anshelin, 15 16. fol.
The copy on vellum in the Public library
at Nuremberg, which if mentioned in SoL
get* 9 Caial, I. 219, as a Basle edition of
15 16, but of wbidbi there is no such edi-
tion, is probably a copy of this first edition.
Of the other editions, the best is that by
Lr. Surios, furnished with a continuation
up to 1564, Col, T564. fol. a voll. The
later editions, for instance, Col. 1614 or
75. fol. have not the continuation.
14666 NAUDC. Gbr. Consideration
politique sur les coups d'etat » par
G. N. P. Rome {Par), 1639. 4^
It is asserted in the short prefisoe that
NAV
only 12 copies of this first edition were
printed. This is at least not applicable to
the above Paris production, of which more
than 100 copies exist. If it be really the
case, an edition must be understood to
have appeared at Rome (where Naudaeus
was at that time living). However this be,
the Paris impression still brings in France
from 20 to 30 fr. The last time, avec des
reflex, par L. D. M, {L, de May.) with-
out plaoB, 1752. 12°. 3 volL
14667 — advis pour dresser une bib-
lioth^ue. Par. 1627. 8^ Ed. IL
augm. ib. 1644. 8^
In Latin in Mader. de biblioih. Access. I.
p. 71-.134. Of very little interest. Con-
sult Hermes V. 137. — See also JuoE-
MEXT.
14668 NAUFRAGE. Le grant nau-
frage des fols qui sont en la nef
d'insipience, navigeans en la mer
de ce monde. Par., Denys Janot,
without date. 4°. Gothic letter. 54
leaves, with woodcuts.
The woodcuts are from the French poet-
ical version of Brandts Narrenschiff, see
above.
14669 NAUGERIUS, And. Opera
omnia, curantibus J. Ant. et Cajet.
Vulpiis. Patav., Cominus, 17 18.
4°. Also on large paper.
The fint typographical production of the
Volpi-Cominian press. In this collection,
which was reprinted, Ven. 1754. S". there
is also to be found his Viaggio faUo in
Spagna et in Francia (previously, Ven.
1563. 8^); but three poems, which are
wanting here, and only one of which had
been already printed, are in Viti Juvenaiii
carminoy Neap. 1 786. 8". The earlier edi-
tion, Or cut, J I. oarminaque nonnuUa. Ven.^
Taeuinus, 153^* ^ol* > ^^^ '^^ ^^* Fracas^
font opp. Ven. 1555. 4^ is less complete.
14670 — > oratio in funere Ln. Laure-
dani. Without place, 1521. fol.
A copy on vellum 15 fr. McCarthy.
14671 NAUNTON, Rb. Memoirs,
with some of his posthumous works.
Lond. 1 8 14. 4^ with portraits.
On large paper in fol. There are also
copies wiUi the impressions of the portraits
on satin.
NAVAGERO, see Naugbrius.
14672 NAVARRETE, Dm. Feni.
Tratados historicos, politicos, ethi.
NAV
cos y religiosos de la monarchia de
China. Madr. 1676. fol.
The ^nd vol. of this interesting work
was suppressed by the Inquisition.
NAVARRE, roi de, see Poesies. —
reine de, see Maroubrite.
NAVIGATIONE. see Cadamosto.
NAVIGATIONES, see Vespucci.
NAVIGATIONS, see Hakluyt.
14673 NAVIGATIONS de Brin-
guenarilles. Rouen, Dugort, 1544.
16°. with woodcuts.
This imitation of Rabelais*s ParUagruel
(one and the same with the Navigaticns de
Panurffey in Deletes edition of Rabelais,
1542) also appeared, corrected and aug-
mented under the title, NavigaHon du ami'
pagnan ^ la bmUeiUe. Rouen, Dugorty
1545. 16". Par.y Micard, 1576. i6'*.
Trojfey veuve de N, Oudot, without date.
16**. and under the title, Voyage ei navtgO'
tion de Brtnguenarille. Rouen, 1578. 12^
NAZMI Zade, see Nasmisadb.
14674 NEANDER, Mch. Liber
vere aureus planeque scholasticus,
quo continentur hfec: Pythagorse
carmina aurea, Phocylidse poem a
admonitorium, Theognidis gnomo-
logia, Coluthi Helens raptus, Try-
phiodori de Troja excidio (Nili
capita s. prseceptiones). Omnia
greeco-latina, conversa simul et ex-
posita a Mch. Neandro. Bas., J.
Oporinus, 1559. 4^
94 pages and 10 leaves (Pythag. and
PhocvL), 186 pages and 9 leaves (The-
ognis), 82 pages and 7 leaves (Coluthus),
13.^ WS^ &"<! 6 leaves (Tryphiod.), 43
pages and 2 leaves (Nilus). The first
edition, more scarce but less complete.
14675 — opus aureum et scholasticum,
in quo continentur Pythagorse car-
mina aurea, Phocylidis, Theognidis
et alioT. poemata (gr. lat.). Edita
omnia stud, et cura Mch. Neandri.
Lps., J. Steinmann, 1577. 4^ 2
voll.
The first voL contains 789 pages, the
2nd, 268 pages, 8 leaves, and 191 pages.
The 2nd edition, finer and enlarged. Yet
of ancient authors only Quintus Smyr-
naeus and Luciani somnium are added.
14676 — Argonautica, Thebaica,
Troica, Ilias parva, poematia grseca
autoris anonymi (Lr. Rhodomanni),
NEC
1169
primum edita cum ai^mentis. Lps.
1588. 8^
NEARCHI periplus in Gec^aph.
gr. Hudsoni, T. I. See also Vin-
cent.
14677 NEBRISSENSIS, iElius Ant.
Introductiones latinse. Salmandcae
(without the printer's name), 17
cal. Febr. 1481. fol. Gothic letter,
in 2 columns.
The first edition of this grammar, and at
the same time the first typographical pro-
duction of Salamanca. Only 2 or 3 copies
are known. The 2nd edition, t^., 3 id.
Oct. 1481. fdl. Oothic letter, has about 4
leaves more.
14678 — tratado de gramatica sobre
la lengua castellana. Salamanca
(without the printer's name), 18
Agosto 1493. 4^ Gothic letter.
Extremely scarce. There is an idiHon
oontrefaUe of it, made about 1770, but
very easy to be distinguished.
14679 — lexicon e sermone latino in
ispaniensem (latino-hisp. et hispano-
lat.). Salmanticse (without the
printer's name), 1492. fol. Gothic
letter, 2 parts in i vol.
The Tst edition, and extremely scarce, of
this often printed book. In 2 columns.
The 3nd or Spanish and Latin part has no
date. I am acquainted with the following
editions, Antw. 1545 or 1570. 4?. Granakfy
1567 or 1658. foL Madr, 1683, or 1754,
or 1758, or 179a. fol. Hitpaliy 1735. fol.
EmewUUumy auct, kcupl. per Ildeph.
Lopez de RvHnoe, Madr. 1 771 or 78. fol.
2 voll.
14680 — rerum a Fernando et Elisabe
Hispaniar. regibus gestar. decades
II, nee non belli Navariensis libri
II. Acced. Roderici (Toletani)
chronica alinque historiae. Apud
inclytam Granatam, 1545. fol.
86, 124. and 77 numbered leaves. The
1st edition, very scarce, and not easy to be
met with complete. Ed. II. ib. 1550. 8^
18 leaves of preliminary matter, 313 num-
bered leaves, and i unnumbered lea£ Also
in the Script, rer. Hisp, — Chronica de he
reget catolicos Don Fernando g Doha
liabel. VaUadol.y Martinez, 1565. foL
Zaragoza, 1&67. fol.
14681 NECKER, Jac. GBuvres
completes, publics par le baron de
Stael. Par., Treuttel et Wfirz,
1821-22. 8°. 15 voll. (90 fr., on
vellum paper 1 80 fr.)
1170
NEC
14682 NECTARIUS HierosoL 'Eiri-
TOfirj TTis ItpoKoa-fwais iaropiaf. Ven.
1677. 4**.— npoff ras 7rpo€rKOfjMr$€uras
Btcrti^ vapa roiv iv 'UpoaokvfAois <f>pa~
TOpOV, YTCpi Trj9 OpXJfS TOV IFOtTa, COf'
TLpprjiris, *£y TtaaLto rrjt MoXdo/Siar,
1682. fol. Confutatio imperii papse
in ecdesiam, interpr. Pt. AUix.
Lond. 1702. 8**. — De sacraxnento
eucharistiffi in Gennadii Homilise
de sacram. euchar. Par. 1709. 4°,
— Enarratio in Gallandi Bibl. PP.
XIV. 1 28 in append.
NEDERLANDT, seeRADEMAKBR.
NEEDHAM, see Geoponica.
NEERGARD, see Bbuun.
14683 NEES von Esenbeck, Ch. Gf.
Das System der Pilze u. Schwamme.
Wurzb., Stahel, 1816. large 4°.
with 46 illuminated plates (22 d.
i6gr.). — Horse physicK Berolinen-
ses. Bonnse, 1820. fol. with 27
plates.
NEF des dames, see Camfegius. —
des fols, see Brandt and Badius.
— des princes, see Balsat.
14684 NEF, la, de sante, avec le
gouvernail du corps humain et la
condamnation des bancquetz, k la
louenge de diepte et sobri^t^, et
le traicte des passions de Tame
(moralite ^38 personnages, par N.
de la Chesnaye). Par., Ant. V6-
rard, without date (1507). 4°. Go-
thic letter, with woodcuts.
In 2 columns, with the signatures a-q iiij.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Paris. The work is very scarce, and
bears a high price in Paris. It is in prose,
and only the prologue and the and half in
verse. The initials of the last 18 verses of
the prologue form the author*s name.
14685 — — Par., Mch. le Noir,
15 1 1. 4°. Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts.
14686 Par., J. Janot, without
date. 4°. Gothic letter, witli wood-
cuts.
90 leaves in 2 columns, with the signa-
tures AS iij,
14687 NEGRI, Giul. Storia degli
scrittori Fiorentini. Ferrara, Po-
matelli, 1722. fol.
A very faulty work.
NEI .
14688 NEGRO, Fr. (anon.) Tra-
gedia de F(r.) N(egro) B(as8anese)
. intitolata, Libero Arbitrio. With-
out place, 1546. 4*^.
The first edition, but less complete, of
this scarce satyre, on the doctrine of the
Roman Catholic church. Consult Nuova
raccoUa eToptuc, scientif. eJUol. T. XXIV.
Na 6. p. 77 etc. Flogel Gesck. der kom.
Liu. II. 119 etc Zeno retracted in Fon~
tontm, 1. 382, his earlier opinion {lettere II.
476.) that Pt. P. Vergerio was the author.
The edition, without place, 1547* 8^ is
little known.
14689 — della tragedia di M. Fran-
cesco Negro Bassanese, intitolata
Libero Arbitrio. Edizione seconda,
con accrescimento. Without place,
1550. 8^
176 leaves, with the signatures A-Y.
This most complete and most sought after
edition is properly the third.
14690 — liberum arbitrium tragcBdia
Fr. Nigri, nunc prim, ab ipso
authore latine scripta et edita.
GenevK, J. Crispinus, 1559. 8°.
14691 — tragedie du Roy Franc
Arbitre,nouuellement traduited'ita-
lien en frani;ois. (Geneve), J. Cri-
spin, 1558. 8^
4 leaves of preliminary matter, then
p. 17-308, and I leaf, errata. A scarce
edition.
14692 — tragedie du Roy Franc-
Arbitre. En laquelle les abus,
pratiques et ruses cauteleuses de
I'Antechrist sont au vif declar^es,
d'un stil fort plaisant et recreatif.
Nouvellement traduit d'ltalien en
Fran9ois. Ville Franche, 1559. 8**.
426 pages.
This edition, printed in lai^e characters,
is still scarcer than the preying, and is
the most sought after in France.
14693 — Fr. Niger's tragedie, enti-
tuled Freewyl, transl. by H. Cheeke.
Without place or date (about 1589).
4°. Gothic letter.
Sold at the duke of Marlborough^s sale in
1819 for 111. 5s.
14694 NEITSCHITZ, G. Cp. von. Sie-
benjahrige Weltbeschauung durch
Europa, Asia u. Africa. Budissin,
Baumann, 1666. 4^.
Also, ib. 1673. 4^ Nrb. 1674 or 86. 4**-
4 N£L
WUrMb. 1678. 4**. Coniult Beekmann'i
Liu. der Beitebeichr, I. 232.
14695 NELLI, B. C. Piante ed
alzati deir insigne chiesa di S.
Maria del Fiore, metropolitana
Fiorentina. Fir. 1755. fol. with
plates.
14696 NELLI, Giustiniano. Le
amorose novelle^ dalle quali cias-
cuno innamorato giovane puo pi-
gliare molti utili accorgimenti nelli
casi d'amore. Without place or
date. 8^
This very icaroe little book was printed
in the i6th oentuiy, and contains only
2 novels, which relate to the town of
NEM
1171
14697 — due amorose novelle di
Giust. Nelli. Without place {LL
vorno), 1 798. 8°.
Of this new edition 13 copies were struck
off on blue paper and without mutilation.
14698 NELLI, Jac. Aug. Commedie.
Mil. 1762. 8^ 5 voll.
NELLI, Pt., see Andrea da Ber.
gamo.
14699 NEMESIANI, M. Aurel.
Olvmpii, et Titi Calphurnii Si-
culi bucolica. Nuper a situ et
aquallore vindicata, novisque com-
mentariis exposita, op. et stud. Rb.
Titii. F]or.» Ph. Juncta^ 1590* 4°-
4 leaves of preliminary matter, ao6
pagesy and 1 leaf, colophon. The edogues,
at first under ^le name of Calphumius
(for whom they are also claimed by Wems-
dorf, in Poet. lot. min. II. 15 sq.1 in the
SiRui. Ital, Rom^, 1471. fol. The Cffne-
ffeHca at first with GraHua, Ven., Aid.,
1 5 34- S*** Afterwards the best edition of
boUi poems in the Poeta laL nun. Pi,
Burmaniu, LB, 1731. 4°.
14700 — Nemesiani eclogs IV. et
Galpumii eclogse VII. cum notis
selectis Titii, Martelli, Vlitii et
Pt. Burmanni integris (curav. C.
A. Kutner). Mitav., Hinz» 1774.
8^ (i6gr.) — Oratii cynegetioon et
Nemesiani cynegeticon cum notis
selectis Barthii, Vlitii, Johnsonii
et Pt. Burmanni integris (curav.
idem), ib., id., ^775. ^« (sagr.)
Both books are only impr^sdons frooi
Burmamni poeL kU, win. Scarce ofk
writing paper. Both poems best iH Wem$^
VOL-lYT
dorfii Poet. lot. min. T. I. II, where also,
T. I. p. 273, the poem De laudibus Her,-
cuHSf previously attributed to Claudian, is
claimed for Nemesianiis. Concerning the
other editions of Nemesianus see the ar-
ticles Bucolica, Calpurkius, Ecloo^,
Epio&ammata (6804), Georoica, Gra-
TIUS, POET^ VlITIUS.
14701 — la bucolica di Nemesiano e
di Calpurnio volgarizzata da Tomm.
Gius. Farsetti. Ven., Colombani^
1 761. 8^
The translation of Nemesianus previously
in Farsetti*s Ditcorto aopra il trcUtcUo delia
naiura deW eghga, Ven. 1753. 8°.
14702 — les pastorales de Nemesien
et de Calpurnius, trad, en fran9.
avec des remarques et un discours
sur I'eglogue (par Mairault). Brux.,
Winfeld, 1 744. 8^
14703 — poesies de M. Aur. Olymp,
Nemesien, suivies d'une idylle de
Jerome Fracastor sur les chiens
de chasse, par M. S. Delatour.
Par., an 7 (1799). '^'** '^^*® ®°
vellum paper.
14704 NEMESIUS Emesenus. De
natura hominis liber unus. Nunc
prim, et (graece) in lucem editus et
lat. con versus a N. Ellebodio.
Antw., Plantin., 1561. 8^ 181
pages, 5 leaves and 142 pages.
The first edition of the Greek text, and
scarce. Printed from 1 greatly mutilated
MSS., and very incorrect. In some copies,
after the Greek text, there follows in
p. 181 a Ust of typographical errors, which
is wanting in others, and instead thereof is
only the signature M j. It is merely an
impression of this edition, in Ducai Auctar.
bibl. PP. T. II. Par. 1634. fol. p. 466 sq.
and in the Bibl. PP. Par. 1644. fol.
T. XII. p. 748 sq.
14705 -— de natura hominis liber
unus (gr. lat.) denuo recc^nitus,
et MSS. codicum collatione in in-
tegrum resti tutus annotationibusque
ipsuper illustratus (cura J. Felli).
Ox., th. Sheld., 1671. 8°. Also on
strong paper.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 345
pages, a leaves and 49 pages. After 2
MSS. which however were very seldom
made use of. The text is little better, but
the annotations are good Also Greek
and Latin in GaiUmdi Bibl. PP. VII.
353 «!■
4"
1172
NEM
14706 — de natura hominis gr. et
lat.^ post. edit. Antverp. et Oxon.
adhibitis codicibus nee non duabus
vett. versionibus Cononis et Vallae,
denuo multo quam antea emen-
datius edidit et animadw. adjecit
Ch. F. Matthaei. Hal.^ Gebauer^
1802. 8^ (3 d.) Also on writing
paper.
A new recension after 7 MSS.
14707 — de natura hominis liber
(lat.) G. Valla interprete (ed. Gau-
dentius Merula) . Lugd., Sb. Gryph.^
1538. 4^
An earlier translation by J. Cono in
Gregorii Nyst U. VIII. de homine etc
Arg. 15 13. fol. where the treatise is
wrongly ascribed to Gregor. Nyss.
14708 — von der Natur des Men-
schen^ aus dem Griech. iibs. von....
Osterhammer. Salzburg, 1819. 8^
In Italian, Operetta d* un autor incerto
raccolta dai tajAentisa. Saiomone e dal gran
BcuUiOy delta natwra degli arumaliy e trad,
da greco in volgare da Dm. Pizzimenti.
Without place or date. S**.
NEMIUS, see Eulenspiegel, No.
7039-
14709 NEMNICH, Ph. And. AU-
gemeines Polyglottenlexikon der
Naturgeschichte (in 10 Sprachen).
Hmb. u. Lpz. 1 793-98. 4°. 2 voU.
(30 d.) Comptoirlexikon in 9
Sprachen. Hmb. 1805. 4^ (6 d.)
Waarenlexikon in 12 Sprachen.
Hmb. 1 797-1 802. 8°. 3 voU. (15 d.)
Neues Waarenlexikon in 12 Spra-
chen. Hmb. 1821. 4°. 3 voll.
(2 Louisd'or.) Lexicon uosolo-
gicum polyglotton omnium morbor.
etc. decem diversis linguis. Hmb.
1800. fol. (5 d.) Brittische Waa-
renencyklopadie. Hmb. 18 15. 4°.
(6 d.) Franzos. Waarenencyklo-
padie. Hmb. 18 15. 4°. (4 d.)
J. H. RoDiNo allgemeines Wor-
terbuch der Marine in alien Europ.
Sprachen. Hmb. u. Lpz. 1 793-98.
4°. 4 vols, with 115 plates (25 d.).
14710 NENNIUS. The historia
Brittonum^ commonly attributed to
Nennius^ from a IMS. lately disco,
vered in the library of the Vatican
palace at Rome, edited in the loth
NER ^
century by Mark the Hermit, with
an Engl, version^ facsimile of the
original, notes and illustrations by
W. Gunn. Lond. 1819. 8°. (i8s.)
Previously in Th. Gale Scrr. hist. Bri^
tann. T. I. Ox. 1691. fol.
NEOPHYTUS, see Gaza. No.
8211.
14711 NEPER, J. Mirifici loga-
rithmor. canonis descriptio ej usque
usus. Edinb. 1614. 4°. Also,
Lugd. 1620 (other copies 161 9).
This scarce work is the first upon loga-
rithms. A further developement and appli-
cation of than is the same author^s Mirifici
logariihmor. canonis oonstructio et eor. ad
naturales ipsor. numeros habUttdines^ ed.
Rb. Neper. Edinb. 1618. 4^ Also, LugcL
1620. 4°.
14712 — rabdologise s. numerationis
per virgulas libri II. Edinb. 1617.
8^ Also, Lugd. 1626. 12^ and
LB. 1628. 1 2^— Trad, da M. Lo-
catello. Verona, 1623. 8°.
14713 — arithmetica s. logarithmor.
chiliades centum. Ed. II. aucta
per Adr. Vlacq. Goudae, 1628. fgl.
This work, commenced by Neper and
corrected and finished by H. Brign, first
appeared at London in 1624. Abo with
a French toxt, Goude, 1638. fol. See also
Vlacq.
NEPOS, see Cornelius.
14714 NEPTUNE Americo-septen-
trional. contenant les cotes, isles, etc.
de cette partie du monde, depuis le
Gronland jusqu'au golfe du Mexi-
que. (.Par.) 1780. large fol. i title
and 18 maps.
NEPTUNE atlantique, see Des-
BARRE8. — fran^ois, see Bbllin. —
oriental, see Aprbs.
NERALCO, see Ercolani.
14715 NERI, Ant. L' arte vetraria,
distinta in libri sette. Fir., Giunti,
161 2. 4^
Cited by the academy delUi Cmsca it is
true (at first ib., id.y 1592. 4°.), but /*tr.,
Rabbuiati, 1661. 8°. is far more correct. A
new edition, Ven., Pexxana, 1787. 8**. —
De arte vitriaria It. VII. cum Cp. Merreti
obss, et notis. Amst. 1668, or 69, or 86.
19°. with plates. Art de la verrerie de
Neri, Merret et Kunckel, trad, de Vallem.
par D**** (d^Holhach). Par. 1753. 4^
» NER
Vith plates. Also on ]ai^ paper. In
Qerman by F. Oeissler, Ff, u. £jMr. 1678.
8^ with plates. See also Kunckel.
NERICAULT, see Destoughes.
14716 NERLI, Fil. Commentarj
de* fatti civili occorsi dentro la
citt^ di Firenze dall' a. 1115-1537.
Augusta (Fir.), Mertz e Major,
1728. small fol.
, Praised by Varchi and Seg^ in their his-
tories of Florence.
NESS£L, see Lambbcius.
14717 NESTOR. Russische Anna-
len in ihrer slavon. Grundsprache.
Verglichen^ von Schreibfehlern u.
Interpolationem moglichst gereinigt,
erklart u. iibs. von A. L. Schlozer.
Gott, Dieterich, 1802-9. 8°. 5 voll.
(4d. 18 gr.)
Unfinished, reaching only to the year
980. Therewith may be bound up, Jos,
MuUer AUruts, Getchiehte nach Nettor.
Berl. 1 8 f a. 8"*. ( 1 8 gr.)— The earlier trans-
lation by J. Bd. sSierer, Lpx, I'j'j^ 4^
(id. 16 gr.) is quite worthleu.
14718 NESTOR, Dion. Onomas-
ticon 8. Yocabularium. Medio].,
Ln. Pachel et Uld. Scinzenzeler,
{>rid. non. Jan. 1483. fol. Gothic
etter.
The ist edition. AIso^ F^n., TridmOy
1488. fol. 158 leaves. Ven,^ Pinzhuy
1 496. fol. and often. The last time, Ar^.,
PritM, 1507. fol. Consult CkutiealJaum,
IX. 361. X. 54.
14719 NESTORII sermones, epi-
stolae aliaque opuscula gr. et lat.
— in Marii Mercatoriis Opp. ed.
Gamier. T. I. II. Par. 1673. fol.
Epistolae ejus varise — in Harduini
Concil. I. 1277 etc. Mansi Concil.
IV. 886, 891, 102 T, 1099, 1231.
14720 NEUBECK, Val. W. Die
Gksundbrunnen, ein Gedicht in 4
Gesangen. Lpz., Goschen, 1798.
fol. with plates (10 d.) 2e verb.
Ausg. ib. 1809. 8'. (20 gr., on
vellum paper i d. 20 gr.)
NEUBRIGENSIS, see Guilibl-
MUS.
NEUF Preux, see Triumphs.
NEUFCHATEAU, see Fran-
9018, No. 7873.
NEW 1173
14721 NEUFFORGE, de. Recueil
^l^mentaire d*architecture, conte-
nant plusieurs Etudes des ordres
d'architecture etc. Par. (1757). fol.
8 vols, with plates.
This work of little estimation is seldom
found complete.
14722 NEUMANN, Fr. Populor.
et regum numi veteres inediti, col-
lecti ac illustrati. Vindob., Tratt-
ner, 1779-84. 4®. 2 parts in i vol.
with plates (4 d. 12 gr.)
NEUWIED, see Maximilian.
NEVELETI mythologia -^Esop., see
uEsopus, No. 22 c.
14723 NEVIZANUS, J. Sylva
nuptialis, in qua ex diet is modernis
plurimae qusestiones quotidie in pra-
ctica occurrentes in materia matri-
monii, dotium, filiationis, adulterii
etc. enucleantur. Lugd., J. Molin,
1524. 4°. Gothic letter.
This and the edition Par.y Kervety
1 53 1. 8^. Oothic letter, is preferred in
France to the editions, Lugd. 1545 or 72.
8**., in which the passages against women
are said to be softened. Also, Lugd. 1526
or 56. 8^ Without place, 1540. 8**. Oothic
letter. Ven. 1570 or 73. 8^ Lugd. 1592.
12°. Without place, J. Lerioui, 1602. 8°.
Ff. 1647. 8^ Notwithstanding all these
editions the book is scarce.
NEWCASTLE, see Cavendish.
14724 NEWES from Scotland, de-
claring the damnable life of Doctor
Fian, a notable sorcerer, who was
burned at Edenbrough in Januarie
last 1 591. 4°* Gothic letter.
At the commencement of the 19th cen-
tury Buhner of London reprinted a single
copy on vellum for Mr. G. H. Freeling;
see DibdirCt Decam. II. 377.
14725 NEWTON, Is. Opera quae
extant omnia, commentariis illus-
trabat Sm. Horsley. Lond. 1779-
85. large 4°. 5 voll.
A fine edition and already scarce- Opits-
cula. Latuann. et Genev. 1 744. 4°. 3 vols,
with plates, is cheap.
14726 — philosophiie naturalis prin-
cipia matbematiea. Lond. 1726.
4''. with plates. Also on large paper.
The best edition. At first, Lond. 1687.
4^
4H 2
1174
NEW
14727 — philosophise naturalis prin-
cipia mathematical perpetuis com-
mentariis illustrata communi studio
Th. le Seur et Fr. Jacquier. Genev.
1739-42 or 1760. 4°. 4 parts in
3 vols, with plates.
In English by Motte, LoruL 1729. 8"*.
z vols. t6. 1803. 8**. 3 vdt. In French by
Mme du Cbattelet, Par, 1759. 4^ ^ vols,
with plates.
14728 — arithmetica universalis cum
commentariis J. Castillionei. Amst.
1761. 4°. 2 voU.
The earlier editions are cheaper ; for in-
stance, LB. 1731. 4*** In English by
Kaphson, Lond. 1 769. 8**. In French by
N. Beaudeux, Par. 1803. 4''. a vols, with
plates (18 fr.).
14729 — analysis per quantitatum
series, fluxiones ac differentias, cum
enumeratione linear, tertii ordinis.
Lond. 1711.4°.
14730 — enumeratio linear, tertii or-
dinis. Sequitur illustratio ejusd.
tractatus^ auct. Jac. Stirling. Par.
1797. 8°. (7 fr.)
14731 — treatise of the method
of fluxions and infinite series, with
its application to the geometry
of curve lines. Lond. 1737. 8°.
with plates.
In French (by Buffon), Par. 1740. 4*.
14732 — two treatises on the quad-
rature of curves and analysis by
equations, transl. by J. Stewart.
Lond. 1745. 4°.
14733 — opticks^ or a treatise of the
reflexions, refractions^ inflections,
and colours of light. Lond. 1740.
4°. ^ith plates.
Previously, Land, 17 18 or 21. 8°.
14734 — optices libri III. lat. red-
diti a Sm. Clarke, nee non ejusd.
tractatus duo de speciebus et mag-
nitudine figurar. curvilinear. Lond.
1706 or 19. 4°. with plates. Also,
Letusannie, 1 740. 4°. with platea.
In French by Gotte, Par. 1 722. 4*. and
(by Marat) Par, 1787. 8». 2 voU.
14735 — lectiones opticse, in scholis
publicis habits. Lond. 1729. 4''.
with plates.
14736 — the chronology of ancient
NIB
kingdoms amended. Lond. 1728.
4°. Also on large paper.
In French (by Granet), Par. 1728. 4'.
and by Reid, Genh^e, 1745. 8^ Refuted
by Freret in D^ense de la chranol. Par,
1758.4°.
NIALSSAGA, see Saga.
14737 NIBBY, Ant. Viaggio an.
tiquario ne' contomi di Roma.
Roma, 1 819. 8^. 2 vols, with 42
plates. — Del foro Romano, della
via sacra, del anfiteatro Flavio e
dei luoghi adjacenti. Roma, 18 19.
S*'. with plates.
14738 NIBELUNGEN. Das Ni-
belungen Lied (u. die Klage) in der
Ursprache mit den Lesarten der
verschiednen Handschrr. herausge-
feben durch F. H. von der Hagen.
terl. 18 10. 8^ (2 d. 8 gr., on
writing paper 2d. 18 gr.) Der
Nibelungen Lied zum erstenmal in
der altesten Gestalt aus der St.
GaUer Handschrift mit Verglei-
chung der librigen Handschrr. he-
rausg. durch F. H. von der Hagen.
2e mit einem voUstand. Worter-
buch verm. Aufl. Bresl. 18 16. 8^
(i d. 8 gr.) 3e berichtigte Aufl.
Bresl. 1820. 8^ (i d. 18 gr.^ on
vellum paper 2d. 18 gr.) Der
Nibelungen Lied in der Urspradie
mit den Lesarten aller Handschrr.
u. Erlautt. der Sprache, Sage u.
Geschichte, herausg. durch F. H.
von der Hagen. Th. I. Der Ni-
belungen Noth. Bresl. 1820. large
8°. (3 d. 16 gr.) — Das Nibelungen.
lied. Die Urschrift nach den besten
Lesarten neu bearbeitet mit Einleit.
u. Worterbuch von A. Zeune.
Berl. 1815. 12^ (1 d., on fine paper
I d. i2gr.) — Bruchstiick des Nibe-
lungenliedes aus einer Handschr.
des 13. Jahrh. Mit Bemerkk.
liber die Gesangsweise u. uber
die geschichtl. Personen des Liedes.
Von Jul. Leichtlen. Freybuig»
1819. 8°.
The last part of the Nibelunffan lAed^
together with the Klagey were first printed
with CkriemhUdent Roche u, die Klape^
von J, Jac. Bodmer. Ztir. 1757. 4**. The
NIB
whole at first in Ch. H. Mttller^s Samm-
lung, Th. I. Berl, 1784. 4°.
14739 — das Lied der Nibelungen,
umgebildet von Jos. von Hinsberg.
Munchen, 181 2. 8^ with plates
(2 d.) Das Nibelungenlied ins
Neudeutsche iibertragen von A.
Zeune. Berl. 1814. 8^ (i d. 8gr.)
Das Lied der Nibelungen metrisch
libs, von J. Gst. Biisching. Lpz.
u. Altenb. 1815. 8^ (i d. 8 gr.)
Die Nibelungen (dramat. b^-
beitet) von Fr. Rdf. Hermann.
Lp2. 1 8 19. large 8^ (id. i8gr.)
14740 _ (G. P. Dt. Giesecke) uber
der Nibelungen Liet. Hmb. 1795.
4**. A. W. Schlegel Bruchstiick
einer bistor. Untersucbung iiber
das Lied der Nibelungen, in F.
Schlegel's Deutsch. Museum St. i^
6, 7. Fr. Jos. Mone Einleit. in
das Nibelungenlied. Hdlb. 181 8.
8*>. C. W. Gottling fiber das Ge-
scbichtliche im Nibelungenliede.
Rudolst. 1814. 8^. Desselb. Nibe.
lungen a. Gibellinen. ib. 1816. 8^
(10 gr.) F. H. von der Hagen die
Nibelungen^ ihre Bedeutung fiir
die Gegenwart u. fiir immer. Bresl.
1819. 8°. (I d. 4 gr.) C. F. L.
Amdt Glossar zu dem Urtexte des
Liedes der Nibelungen u. der
Klage. LOneb. 1815. 8^
Almo8t too much for my book to men-
tion with respect to a period now gone
by, in which a remarkable pedantry and
want of taste presented itself. Historical
notices respecting the poem in V, d. Hagen
Grundriu Mur Gesch. tier deuiech, PoetUy
p. 79 ^^*
14741 NICANDRI Theriaca. Ejusd.
Alexipharmaca. Interpretatio in.
nominati authoris in Theriaca. Com-
mentarii diversor. author, in Alexi-
pharmaca. Expositio ponderum,
mensurar., signor. et characterum
(gr.). Yen., Aldus et And. Asu-
lanus, m. Aprili 1523. 4°.
91 numbered leaves [on the first 35 Ni-
cander with the date m. Nov, 1523, next a
blank leaf (reckoned as 26), and then the
scholia with the date m. Apr, 1523.] and
I leaf, the anchor. The 25th Inf is
wrongly numbered 19, and the 91st is also
93. A scarce editioOy and sought after,
NIC
1175
containing a good text. At first with
Diotcoridei. Ven.y Aid , 1 499.
14742 — Theriaca. Ejusd. Alexi.
pharmaca. Interpretatio innomi-
nati autoris in Theriaca. Commen-
tarii diversor. autor. in Alexiphar-
maca. (gr.). Col., J. Soter, ^530.
4^. 2 leaves and 103 pages. — The-
riaca et Alexipharmaca (lat.) cum
scholiis, interpr. J.Lonicero. ib.^ id.^
1531. 4^ 4 leaves and 109 pages.
Tliis edition is the first that differs from
the Aldine, and deteriorates the text. In
the part, which contains the Latin transliu
tion, some copies have on the reverse of
the last leaf a list of typographical errors,
which is wanting in others, and the page
blank. (Both sorts at Dresden.)
14743 — Alexipharmaca (gr. lat.)
J. Oorraeo interprete. Ejusdem in-
terpretis in Alexipharm. prsefatio
et annotatt. Par., Vascosanus,
1 549. 8°.
70 numbered leaves and i leafta^u/av^n^fior.
14744 — Theriaca (gr. lat.), Pt. Jac.
Steue interprete et enarratore. Va-
lentiee, J. Mey, 1552. S**.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 93 num.
bered leaves, and 1 leaf, printers symbol.
The text is printed from the Cologne
edition of 1530.
14745 — Theriaca (gr. lat.), in-
terprete J. Gorraeo. Par., Gu.
Morelius, 1557. 4°. 4 leaves, 106
pages, and i leaf. — Alexipharmaca
(gr. lat.) J. Grorrieo interprete.
Ejusd. interpretis in Alexipharmaca
praefatio et annotatt. ib., id. , 1557.
4°. I title-leaf and p. 11 1-223. —
In Nicandri Theriaca scholia auc-
toris incerti. In ejusd. Alexiphar.
maca diversor. auctor. scholia (gr.).
ib., id., 1557. 4®. 80 pages.
A fine edition. It is again printed in
J, Garrai Opp. Par, 1622. {<A, — The
Greek text (without the scholia), corrected
from the sdiolia and from conjecture, in
Stephani PoeUe prmcipes Par. 1566. fol.
p. 318 sq. This text is repeated with
J. Orevinus*s Latin translation of the
Theriaca, and J. Gorneus's of the Alexi-
pharm. in Jttc. Lectii Corp. poetar, gr.
Genev. 1606. fol. T. I. p. 637 sq.
14746 — Theriaca et AJexipharmaca
(gr.) . J. Gorrhfleus latinis versib. red-
didit, italicis vero Ant. Mar. Salvi-
nius. Ace. variantes codicum lectt.,
4H3
1176
NIC
selectae adnotatt. et grseca Eutecni
Sophistse xnetaphrasis nondum edita.
Curante Ang. Mar. Bandini. Flor.^
ex off. Mouckiana, 1764. large 8°.
This edition is insignificant as far as the
text of Nicander is concerned, but it con-
tains Eiitecnius from 2 MSS. for the first
tioote, to which Bandini gave additions
from another MS. in his CataL bibl. Lau-
rent. III. 330.
14747 — Alexipharmaca (gr.) cum
scholiis grsecis et Eutecni Sophistse
paraphrasi graeca. Ex libris scrip-
tis emendavit^ animadversionibuB-
que et paraphrasi lat. illustrav.
J. Glo. Schneider. Hal.» orphano-
tropheum, 1792. 8°. (i d. 4gr.)
14748 -^ Theriaca (gr.) cum scholiis
griecis auctioribus, Eutecnii meta-
phrasi grsca, editoris latina et car-
minum deperditor. fragmentis. Ad
libror. scriptor. fidem recens.^ emen-
day. et illustrav. J. Glo. Schneider.
Lps., Fleischer^ 18 16. large 8*^.
(3 d. 8 gr.)
The printing of this edition is incorrect
14749 — Theriaca cum emendatt.
Rch. Bentleji hactenus ineditis —
in Museum crit. Vol. I. Cbr.
1814. 8**. p. 370 etc. 445 elc.
14750 — deux livres des venins par
Jac. Grbvin, ensemble les ceuvres
de Nicandre trad, en vers frang.
par le meme. Antw., Plantin,
1568. 4°. 2 parts in i vol. — Jac.
Grevini de venenis 11. II. op. et
labore Jer. Martii in lat. serm.
conversi (ace. Nicandri Theriaca
et Alexipharm. in lat. carmen re-
dacta). ib., id., 1571. 4°. — J. C.
Zeunii animadvv. ad Nicandri car-
men utrumque. Witt. 1776. 4°.
Conoeming the Vatican MS. of Ni-
cander, wb De la Porte du Theil in No-
tices et extraUe^ T. VIII. P. II. p. aai sq.
and concerning the editions, i^. p. 224 sq.
14751 NICCOLAI, Alfonso. Prose
toscane. Fir., Viviani, 1772-73.
4°. 3 voll.
14752 NICEPHORUS, CaUisti fil.,
Xanthopulus. Ecclesiastics his-
torise 11. XVIII. in duos tomos
distincti, ac greeoe nunc prim, editi.
Adjecta est lat.~ interpretatio J.
NIC
Langii, a Front. Duoeeo cum graecis
coliata et recognita. Lut. Par.,
Cramoisy, 1630. fol. 2 voll. Also
on large paper.
The best edition.
14753 TTC/Jl O^OTCUTfCOS TOV V€^<TyHOV
oXkov n^ff iv KovaravTivovwoXei (taodoxov
mfyrif, km t»p iv avrtf vTrtpffwios rrXc-
aGftn-av Bavfiarciv, Km 6 fiiot KX17-
fitvTOSf apxitnuTKOirov BovXyapo>v, wy^
ypa<f>€is irapa rev Oto^pvktucTov. (Ex
MS. edidit 'A/i0p. Uafareptv^), Vin.
dob. 1802. 8°.
This work did not come into the market.
NICEPHORI Constantinop. bre-
viarium histor., see Byzantina,
No. 2. — Breviar. chronograph., see
Byzant., No. 5, also in Jos. Scali-
geri Thesaur. tempor. LB. 1658.
fol. and Anastasii Versio in By-
ZANT. No. 19.
NICEPHORUS Gregoras, see By-
zantina, No. 23. — Blemmidas, see
Blemmidas. — Bryennius, see By-
zantina, No. 3, and C. du Fresne s
notes thereto in Cinnamus Byzant.
No. 1 1 .
14754 NICEPHORUS Hieromona-
chus. Sctpa ivos irtvTfKovra vnofunf
fWTiamv €h Tfjp oKTorcvxoy km ra
Tcnf fiaaiK€u»y, ffirf vpwrov Tunoit ixbo^
Btiaa. (Catena in Octateuchum et
libros regum.) 'Ev Acc^c^, 1772-
73. fol. 2 voll. (led.)
14755 NICERON, J. Pt. (anon.)
M^moires pour servir a Thist. des
hommes illustres dans la r^publ.
des lettres. Par. 1729-45. 12^ 43
parts in 44 vols.
Oudin, J. Bt. Michault, and Ooujet took
part in this work, which is as useful as it
is readable. The 10th part has a teconde
partie oi 316 and XX pages, which are
wanting in very many copies, and also
contains additions and corrections to part
i-io. The 43rd part is also often wanting.
Incomplete copies howevtf are of little va-
lue, as it is very difficult to complete them-
14756 — nachrichten von den Bege-
benheiten u. Schrr. beruhmter Ge-
lehrten, iibers. u. mit Anmerkk. u.
Zusatzen begleitet. Halle, 1749-
77. 8°. 24 voll. (12 d.)
This tranilatioa does not contain all the
NIC
biographies of the original, but on the
other hand, it has some new ones. The
additions are also con8idei*able. Parts 1-15
were superintended by Sgm. Jac. Baum-
garten, 16-22 by F. £bh. Rambach, 33
and 34 by Ch. D. Jani.
NICETAS Acominatus, see Byzan-
TINA, No. 13.
H757 NICETAS episc. Aquilej.
Opuscula, quae supersunt, duo, nunc
prim, conjunctim edita eidemque
vindicata atque illustrata, additis
aliquot deperditor. fragmentis (edid.
Pt. Braida). Utini, typis Vendra-
mianis, 1 8 1 o. large 4^
14758* NICETjE Eugeniani narra-
tionem amatoriam (de Drosilli et
Chariclis amoribus) et Constantini
Manassis fragmenta edid., vertit
atque notis instruxit J. Fr. Boisso-
nade. Par., Bobee, 1819. 12°.
2 voU. (15 fr.)
The first edition. Concerning the Paris
Code* of Nioetas, see Notices et extraits,
VI. 333 sq. 489 sq.
H758b NICETiE philosophi inter-
pretatio in tetrasticha monosticha
Gregorii Nazianz. Ejusd. para-
phrasis in epigrammatu Magni Ba-
silii. Joannis Geometrse epigram-
mata. (gr.) Yen., Fr. Zanetus,
1563. 4*».
14759 NICETAS Serronius s. Hera-
' cleota. Catena grsecor. patrum in b.
Job, ex duob. MSS. bibl. Bodlej.
codd. greece nunc prim, in lucem
edita et lat. versa op. et stud. Pa-
tricii Junii. Ace. textus Jobi (m-
Xnp^^ juxta veram et germanam
LXX. seniorum interpretationem
ex bibl. reg. MS. cod. Lond., typ.
His Catena greeoor. PP, in Matlh. in
Bths. Corderii Symbol, grtecor. PP, in
Matth. T. II. Tolosifj 164^ fol.
14760 NICETY Trevirensis opuscula
et epistolse — in Gallandi Bibl. PP.
XII. 769 etc.
14761 NICHOLS, J. Bibliotheca
topographica britannica, containing
antiquities in Kent, Sussex, Mid-
dlesex, Surrey, Lincolnshire, Bed-
fordshire, Berkshire, Derbyshire,
Northamptonshire, Staffordshire,
Warwickshire, Cambridgesliire, Suf-
NIC
1177
folk, Scotland, Wales, and Leices-
tershire. Lond» 1780--90. 4^ 52
numbers in 9 vols. Miscellaneous
antiquities. Lond. 1 792-98. 6 num-
bers in 2 vols, with many plates,
was a continuation.
This work is very scarce even in Eng-
land, and Longman offered a copy of all
the 1 1 vols, for 94I. los. Mr. Oough took
part in it, but the note in the article
GouoH, No. 8734, is to be erased.
14762 — history and antiquities of
the town and county of Leicester.
Lond. 1795-1812. fol. 7 vols, with
plates.
This is Bmuet^s statement. But I find
otherwise 8 parts or vols, in fol. (70I., on '
large paper looL), and in addition thereto
besides, Appendix (indexes and additions),
Lond, 1 816. foL with i map and 8 plates
(5I. 5s., on large paper 7I. 7s.). This
work also is very scarce in England al-
ready, and large paper copies are extremely
scarce.
14763 — progresses and public pro-
cessions of queen Elizabeth, among
which are interspersed other so-
lemnities, public expenditures, and
remarkable events, during the reign
of that illustrious princess. Lond.
1788-1805. 4°. 3 vols, with plates.
As almost all the impression of the 3rd
vol. was burnt in 1808, with the au-
thor*5 remaining stock, complete copies are
very scarce. Longman offered a copy for
40I.
14764 — literary anecdotes of the
eighteenth century, comprizing bio-
graphical memoirs of W. Bowyer,
printer, and many of his learned
friends, and incidental view of the
progress and advancement of litera-
ture in the kingdom during the
last century etc. Lond. 1812-15.
8°. 1 o vols, with 3 2 portraits and 4
plates (ill. IIS.) — Illustrations of
the literary history of the 1 8th cen-
tury, consisting of memoirs and
original letters of eminent persons.
Lond. 1817-18. 8°. 3 vols, with
portraits (4I. is.).
This work, without order and prolix, but
very important for British literary his-
tory of the preceding century, is the aii-
thor*s Biographical and literary anecdotes
qf W. Bowyer. Lond, 1782. 4°. re-modelled.
4H4
\178
NIC
The 7th and loth vols, contain tables
of contents, which are well done, and
which remedy the defect in the arrange-
ment. The printing and plates are even
below mediocrity. — See also Hogarth, No.
9909 and 10. He was also the conductor
of the Gentleman's magazine.
NICHOLSON, Herb., see Dunn.
14765 NICHOLSON. W. The
English, Scotch, and Irish historical
libraries. Lond. 1776. 4°.
The best edition of a book no longer suf-
ficient for the purpose.
14766 NICHOLSON, W. Journal
of natural philosophy, chemistry,
and the arts. Lond. 1797. 4°. 5
vols, with plates. — Introduction
to natural philosophy. Lond. 1787.
or 1805. 8°. 2 vols, with plates. In
Italian, Fir. j8oo. 8®. 3 vols, with
plates. In German by A. F. Lii-
dike, Lpz. 1787. 8°. with plates.
—Dictionary of chemistry. Lond.
1795. 4°. 2 vols. — Dictionary of
chemistry, with its application to
the arts and manufactures. Lond.
1808. 8°. (il. IS.) — First principles
of chemistry. Lond. 1796. 8°. In
German by C. H. Spohr. Riga,
1791. 8°.
See also ENCVCLOPiCDTA, No. 6703.
14767 NICODEMUS. Evangelium
Nicodemi incipit feliciter. Without
place or date {^F,, Gth. Zainer),
fol. Gothic letter, 14 leaves with
34 lines. — Historia s. evangelium
Nycodemi de gestis a principibus
sacerdotum de passione et resur-
rectione domini. Without place or
date (about 1499). 4°* Gothic letter.
16 leaves.— -Evangelium Nicodemi
domini nostri ihesu christi discipuli.
de eiusdem passione. Lps., Mich.
Lotther, 15 16. 4°. Also, without
place or date. 4^. Gothic letter,
II leaves. — Gesta salvatoris nostri
J. C. secundum Nicodemum, quae
invenit Theodosius Magnus in prse-
torio Pontii Pilati, ex hebr. lingua
in lat. translata. Antw., Gu. Mon-
tanus, 1538. 24^ Also, Par.,
Gaultherot, 1545. 24^
Best in Fabricii Codex Apoer, N. T. I.
113 sq. and Oreek and Latin in And,
NIC
Birch Auctar. cod. apocr, J\r. T, Hafn.
1804. 8^
14768 — Nicodemus his gospel.
Lond., Julian Notary, 1507. 4^.
Gothic letter. Lond., Wynkyn de
Worde, 1509, or 1 1, or 12, or 18^
or 32. 4". Gothic letter. Nico-
demus his gospel. By J. Coustu-
rier (with a pref. by J. Warrin).
Without place or date. 8^. 3 leaves
and 173 pages. Nicodemus's gos-
pel, by Jos. Wilson. Lond. 1767.
8^
The edition of 151 1 at the duke of Mari-
borough's sale, 1819, produced 21I. lis. 6d.
In Anglo-Saxon in the HeplateuchtUy edid,
Ed. Thwaites. 0». 1698. 8^
14769 — Euangelium Nicodemi,
auss dem latein in das teutsch ge-
bracht. Without place or date. fol.
Euangelium Nicodemi, auss dem
Latein ins Teutsch gebracht. With-
out place or date (i6th century).
8°. 27 leaves.
Concerning the piece itself, consult Gu.
Brunn Diaqumtio de mdoley mtate et mu
evang. Nicodemi. Berd, 1 794. 8^.
NICOL, see Roxbubghb.
NICOLAI, Alf., see Niocolai.
14770 NICOLAI, J. Tractatus de
siglis veterum. LB. 1703 (new
title 1 706). 4?.
14771 NICOLAI, N. Mar. De*
bonificamenti delle terre Pontine
libri IV. Opera storica, critica,
legale, economica, idrostatica. Roma,
Pagliarini, 1 800. fol. with plates. —
Memorie, leggi ed osservazioni suUe
campagne e suU' annona di Roma.
Roma, 1803. 4^ 3 volL — Delia
basilica di S. Paolo. Roma, 1815.
fol. with 18 plates.
NICOLAI, N., see Ncolay.
14772 NICOLAUS I. Pont. Max.
Epistolffi. Roms, Fr. Priscianensis,
1542. fol.
Very scarce.
14773 NICOLAUS V. Pont. Max.
Literae indulgentiarum Nicolai V.
Pont. Max. pro regno Cypri 1455.
This letter of indulgence, printed on
a small leaf of vellum, is the first known
typographical specimen with a date. The
date had formerly only been referred to
NIC
its oompositkm, bat it ie evident from the
two copies described and printed entire in
the BibL Spenc, T. I. p. XLIV. sq. that
the year 1455 ^" really to be understood of
the printing.
The indulgence is in a patent form, 9
English inches broad and 6} long, contain-
ing 31 lines in all, and consisting of 3
paragraphs. The first commences, Vnu
uertU ChrUHfideHifs pntet Utieras impeo'
iuriB PAULINUS Chapf^ and finishes
with the date, certainly printed (not writ-
ten, as Fischer thought in the Lekpx. lAU.
Zeit, 1803. Intett* 131. No. 3. p. 33).
Datum .... Anno dhi Meeeeh
die uero .... Meruit
(The empty spaces, marked with dots, were
intended for the addition of the place and
day on which the letter was obtained for
any body). The necond paragraph begins,
Forma pieni$nme absoluti&nis et remistioms
in vita. The third, Forma plenarie re-
MtMumif in mortis arliculo. It ends. In
noie pria eiJUU et epHe sancti Amen. The
banning of each paragraph is printed
with that sub-kind of missal type which
Fischer (Betehreib. typogr, Seiimh. III.
61.) calls the Donatus-type ; the rest with
the Catholicon-type, a sub-kind of the
Rota-type (t^. III. 67). But that the
statement of the year applies to the print-
ing seems to be erident for the following
reasons s 1. The indulgence was onlv of
force, as is expressly stated in it, for three
years, reckoning from the ist of May, 1451
(Nicc^us . . concessit omnibus . . ^t infra
triennium a prima die Maji annt domhu
1453 ineipiendum pro defensione cathoL
fidei et regni pnedicti de facultatibus suis
erogaverint). 2. Pope Nicholas V. was
already dead on the 25th of March, 1455.
But for what purpose could an indulgence
have been printed still later, the yahdity
of which had already expired in the year
1455, as well by the death of the pope, who
had granted it, as by its own restriction to
three years? 3. One of lord Spencer^s
copies, according to the interstice filled up
in handwriting, was issued at WUrtxburg
on the 7th of March, 1455, to Ueinrich
Deupprecht and his wife Anna, and is
furnished with the pope's seal in very good
preservation, and very neatiy copied in the
Bibl, Spene, ; and this last drcumstanoe
places die year of printing, 1455, beyond
all doubt.
Consult also Schelhom^e ErgottdidUcei-
ten, II. 378. HtBberlini AntUeota medii
^^y P* 5^5* MeermanTi. Aretin't Beitrr,
IV. 62 etc. (where t)ie printing is set down
only about 1474). Fiteher Euai sur let
monument typogr. de Gtiienberg, p. 42 and
89. The same in LeipM. Liit. Zeit, 1803.
JnleU. Bl. No. 3. p. 33. Santander Die-
tionn. I. ^2. III. 202. Bemhart Anticht
NIC
1179
wm der G«acA. der Buehdrudperkunat, p. 9
and 29. Indutgentiar. Mterat Nieokn V.
imprettat anno 1454 matricumque epoehat
vindieavit J, Fr. Liehtenberger. Arg, 1816.
4**. Rtum. Nyerup ^ber den tm «/. 1454
gedr. Abtattbrief Niookri V. Kopenh, 1821.
14774 NICOLA US Damascenus. Ex
N. Damasceni universali liistoria
sea de moribus gentium libris ez-
cerpta J. Stobsi collectanea, qu»
N. Cragius latina fecit et seorsim
edidit. {Geneva) y Pt. Santandrea*
nu8, 1593.4°.
Properly a piece of N» Cragiut De re.,
publ. Laeedamonior. ib. 1593. 8**. Also
in Gnmovtt Thet. Ant. Gr. Vl. 3843 etc.
— FragmentOy in H. ValetU ExoerpL Pei-
retcian. Par. 1634. 4^ p. 414.527. Also
with Mkrni Varia JUeL ed. Corag. Par.
1805. 8°. and with ASHanut, Lpt.y Taueh^
nitZy 1820. I2^
14775 — historiar. excerpta et frag-
menta quae snpersunt, gr. Nunc
prim, separatim edidit, versionem
lat. dupucem, notas integras H.
Valesii aliorumque viror. doctor, et
suas, nee non testimonia veteium
ac recentior. de Nicolai vita scrip-
torumque notitia adjecit J. Cr. O-
rellius. Ace. dissertatio de Nic.
Damasc. gallice scripta auctore Fr.
Sevin. Lpz., Weidmann, 1804. 8°.
(i d. la gr., on English paper a d.
8 gr., on Dutch paper a d. 16 gr.)
— Supplementum, oontinens anno,
tatt. et emendatt. Diam. Coray, F.
Creuzeri, J. Schweigbfleuseri, H.
Bremii, J. Ochsneri et alior., quib.
suas adscripsit J. Cr. Orellius. Ace.
Theodori Metochitse capita II. de
politia Cyrennorum et Carthaginen*
slum, ib., id., 181 1. 8°. (15 gr., on
English paper ai gr., on Dutch
paper id.)
14776 NICOLAUS (Falcuccius) de
Florentia. Antidotarium. Tracta-
tulus quid pro quo. Sjnonyma.
Ven., N. Jenson, 1471. 4°. 68
leaves.
The first edition, very scarce, and printed
with the types of the Decor puellarum.
14777 NICOLAUS de Janua. Com-
pendium morale. Without place or
date. fol. 1 79 leaves.
With the same types and the same ad-
1180
NIC
jiutment as the Hutoria Frideriei (see No.
3158). Without signatures, catdiwords,
and pagination. First 8 leaves of index,
then I blank leaf. The work itself com-
mences on the following leaf; Incipit liber
qui dicitur coperuHum morale uHlia pro
ser I monibus fk, collacionibusfaciendis. Pro-
hgut. This contains 1 70 leaves. At the
end ; Explicit compendium morale. It
is not noticed by Panzer, and is probably
the same work of which Dibdin {Tour,
T. IIL Append, p. XXXIV.) saw a copy
in a private library at Nurembeig.
14778 NICOLAUS Smyrnaeus Arta-
basda. ^Eieffypaa-is numeror. notatio-
nis per gestum digitorum. Graeca
nunc prim, prodeunt. Item vene-
rab. Bedie de indigitatione et ma-
nual! loquela liber. F. Morellus
recensuit, attica lat. vertit et illu-
strav. Lutet.^ Morellus, 1614. 8°.
J, 8, and 8 pages.
So scarce that Renouard in his CakU. I.
384. thought that this tract was still un-
printed. Afterwards in Greek and Latin
in Pi. Posnni Catena grmoor. patntm in
Marcum, Romtt^ 1673. fol. p. 449 etc.
NICOLAUS Alexandrinus, see My-
BBP8U8. — de Ausmo, see Ausmo.
— Cabasil., see Nilus. — Clemangis,
see Clehanois. — de Cusa, see
• Cuba. — de Lyra, see Ltra. — My-
repsus, see Myrbpsus. — de Orbel-
lis, see Orbellis. — Panormitanus,
see TuDESCHi.
14779 NICOLAY, L. H, von. Ver-
mischte Gedichte u. prosaische
Schriften. Berl., Nicolai, 1792-
1810. 4^ 8 voll. (13 d. 16 gr.)
Also on Swiss paper (25 d.).
14780 NICOLA Y, N. Les quatre
premiers livres des navigations et
peregrinations orientales de N. de
Nicolay. Lyon, Gu. Rouille, 1568
(other copies 1567). fol. with 60
plates, 7 leaves and 1 8 1 pages.
The first edition of a work less esteemed
for its contents (see Beekmann lAtt. der
Rett. I. 654 sq.) than for its plates. The
remaining books have not appmred. These
plates (by L. Danet) are important on ac-
count of the orienttJ costume, and appear
to be faithfuL
NIC
Anvers, Silvius, 1576 (other copies
J 577). 4°. with woodcuts.
The 60 fine woodcuts are said by several
bibliographers to be after designs by Titian.
This however is not true, as the designs
originated with Niodlay himself. A part
of the woodcuts is by Ahasuerus de Idmd-
feld or LonderseL
14782 — discours et histoire veritable
des navigations, peregrinations et
voyages, faicts en la Turquie. Le
tout distingue en 4 liures. Reueue
et augmentee de quelques figures.
Anvers, Arn. Coninx, 1586. 4°.
with woodcuts.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 909 pages,
and 7 leaves of index. The woodcuts are
the same as in the preceding, but the edi-
tion is less tine than the two former.
14783 — le navigazioni e viaggi della
Turchia, trad, dal francese da Fr.
Flori. An versa, Silvio, 1576. 4?,
with the same woodcuts. — Ven.,
Ziletti, 1580. fol. with plates.
14784 — der Erst Theyl Von der
Schiffart vnd Rayss In die Tiirckey
vnnd gegen Oriennt beschriben
durch N. Nicolai. Aus der Frant-
zos. Sprach in die Teutsche ge-'
bracht. Nrb., Dt. Gerlatz (sic),
1572. fol. with 60 plates.
3 leaves of preliminary matter, including
the title-plate, and 108 numbered leaves.
The plates are very faithful engravings,
and are generally illuminated. The trans-
lation is faulty and incomplete.
14785 — vier Biicher von de Raisz
vnd Schiffart in die Turckey be-
schrieben durch N. Nicolai. An-
torff, W. Silvius, 1576 (other co-
pies 1577). 4°. with woodcuts.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 3 1 5 pages,
and 4 leaves, table of contents. An unal-
tered impression of the preceding transla-
tion, wiUi the woodcuts from No. 14781.
14786 — Schipvaert ende Reysen ge-
daen in 't Land Turckyen. Antw.,
Silvius, 1576. 4". with the same
woodcuts.
In English by Th. Washington in the
Collection qf voyage* and travels. T. /.
Ijynd, 1745. fol. p. 553-708'
14781 — les navigations, peregrina- 14787 NICOLETTI, Fil. Rime spi-
tions et voyages faits en Turquie. rituali alia b. virgine di Loreto in
NIC
Roma. Roma, Mascardi, 1625. 4"^.
8 leaves.
A copy on vellum 15 fr. McCarthy.
NICOLIUS, Cam., see Epigram-
MATA, No. 6807.
NICOLO, see Oalerib de Fon-
tainebleau.
NICOLSON, see Nicholson.
14788 NICOMACHUS Gerasenus.
Arithmetical libri II. gr. nunc prim,
excusi in lucem eduntur. Par.^ We-
chel, 1538. 4°. 77 leaves.
A very Bcaroe edition : printed again with
the Theoiogumefu ariihrneHcy ed. F.Ast,
£r/w. 1817.8°. Consult also Jamblichub,
No. 107 1 5. — His Manuaie futmumioes in
the Auctor, antiqtuB musica, Amst. 1 65 2. 4°.
14789 NIDER, J. Pr»ceptorium
divinse legis. Col., J. Koelhof de
Lubick (sic), 1472. fol.
The first dated edition, very scarce, and
at the same time the first book known
with any certainty which has signatures.
In 2 odumns with 39 lines and the signa-
tures a ij up to mm iUj, without catchwords
and pagination. After the colophon are
38 leaves, table of contents, without signa-
tures. Leaf I* col. 1 line i is, Incipit pro-
loffut in e:tpo9Uio~^ The other editions
are not particularly sought after.
14790 — manuaie confessorum et
tractatus de lepra morali. Par.,
Mch. de Columbaria, U. Oering et
Mt. Crantz, i. Mart. 1473. ^^^'
Gothic letter, in 2 columns.
The first dated edition. Of the edition,
without place or date {Nrb., Koberger\
fol. Gothic letter, with 31 lines, there is a
copy at Munich, in which it is stated in
old handwriting, that it was bought in
1471 {Aretin Beitrr. IV. J 91).
14791 — fornicarius. Without place
or date (Co/., U, Zell, 1470-73),
fol. Gothic letter.
2 columns with 36 lines. The first
edition.
14792 -^ consolatorium timoratse con-
scientia;. Par., U. Gering, 16 Dec.
1478. 4^
With the signatures a-r. The first
dated edition.
14793 — hie hebt sich an das aller-
nuczelichest buch genant. die vyer
vnd zwainczig guldin harpffen.
NIE
1181
Augsp., J. Bamler, without date,
fol. 1 01 leaves.
Probably the first edition ; in which the
work, which is properly a free translation
of Castiani CoUaU* pairum, is attributed to
a preaching monk, Henry of Nuremberg.
But all the subsequent editions unanii
mously attribute it to J. Nider. Also,
Auffsp,y J. Bander y t 47 2, or 88, or oi. foL
Without place (Augsp., Oth. Zainer^ 1476.
foL Augsp.^ AnL Sorgy 1484 or- 87. fol.
Sirb.y Mt, Sohotty 1493. fol. Wessoprutmy
Lue. Zegttenmayry 1505. fol.
14794 NIEBUHR, Carsten. Be-
schreibung von Arabien. Kopenh.,
M oiler, 1772. 4°. with plates and
maps (6 d. 16 gr.). Reisebeschrei-
bung nach Arabien u. andern um^
liegenden Landern. ib., id., 1774-
78. 4^ 2 vols, with plates (16 d.).
14795 — description de TArabie
(trad, par Mourier). Amst. 1774.
4°. with 25 plates. Voyage en
Arabie et en d'autres pays circon-
voisins. Amst. 1776-80. 4°. 2 vols.
with 72 and 52 plates. Recueil de
questions proposees k une soci6t6
de savans qui font le voyage de
r Arabie, par J. D. Michaelis, avec
un extrait de la description de I'A-
rabie. Amst. 1774. 4^.
The 4 vols, are commonly put together.
The copies on lai^ P'^pci' <une not finer
than those of the usual size ; but copies on
large Dutch paper are very scarce. See
also FORSKAL.
14796 NIEM, Theodoricus de. Hi-
storic, qua res suo tempore durante
pemiciosissimo schismate inter Ur.
banum VI. et Clementem Anti.
papam eorumque successores gesUe
(a. 1378-1410) exponuntur, libri
IV. (edid. Sim. Schardius). Bas.,
Th. Guarinus, 1566. fol.
Reprinted, Arg. 1609. 8°. At firs%
Nrb.y Petrejust 1532. fol. (only 3 books).
— Hm, van der Hardt in diicrepanHam
manuscriptor. et editt. exempHs H, de Hat"
na et Theod. de Niem. Hlmtt. 1715. S°.
(i sheet) containing the impression of a
passage from a Pegau MS. which greatly
differs from Schardius*s edition. — His Vita
pont^fieum a NicolaoIV, vtqne ad Urban, V.
in Bceardi Carp, fUtt, med. aviy 1. 1461 sq.
14797 NIEMCEWICZ, Jul. Ursi-
nus. Spiewy historyczne z Muryki^
1183
NIE
i Rycinami. Warszawa, 1816. 8®.
with plates.
This collection of historical national songB
for the Poles oontaini at the same time a
concise Polish history in explanation. There
is already a 4th impression.
14798 — dzieje panowania Zygmunta
III. KrdlaPolskieffo. War8z.i8i9.
8^. 3 vols, with {Hates and fiEU»i-
miles (48 Polish guilders).
14799 -— Kazimierz wielki drama we
3ch aktach. Warsz. 1792. 8°. (2
Polish fl.) Bayki i powiesci. (Fa-
bles and Tales.) Warsz. 1817. 8^
(6 Polish fl.) £d. II. ib. 1820. 8^
a voll.
14800 NIER£MBER6, J. Euseb.
Honor de S. Ignacio de Loyola, en
que se propone su vida y la de su
discipulo S. Fr. Xavier, con las
noticias de gran multitud de hijos
del mismo S. Ignacio. Madr. 1645
-47. fol. 4 voll. Varones ilnstres
en santitad y letras de la compaiiia
de Jesus^ Tomo V. y VI. a los
quatro del P. Nieremberg, por
Alonso de Andrade. Madr. i666~
67. fol. 2 voll.
The 5th and 6th vols, are very seldom
met with.
14801 — historia naturae, maxime
peregrinae, libris XVI. distincta.
Antw.» Bths. Moretus, 1635. ^^^'
with woodcuts.
How he could in this book have copied
from Hermandez, whidi was printed 16
years later, is shewn by Beckmann in his
Beiirr. IV. 511 not,
14802 NIERSZESOVICZ, Deodat.
Dictionarium latino-annenicum su-
per sacram script, et libros divi
officii ecclesiae Armene. Romse^
congr. de prop. fide> 1695. 4^.
14803 NIESIECKY, Csp. Korona
Polska. Lwow^ 1728-43. fol. 4 vols.
with woodcuts.
A greatly prized genealogical and he-
raldic work. Very scarce, and recognized
by the Austrian government as valid in
proof. Gnnmonly 18-20 ducats.
14804 NIEUHOPF. J. Het Ge-
zantschap der Neerlandtsche Oost-
Indische Compagnie* aan den groo-
ten Tartarischen Cham^ den te-
NIE
genwoordigen Keyzer van China.
Amst., Jac. van Meurs^ 1665. fol.
with plates.
The original edition. With i portrait,
I title^plate, i heraldic plate to the dedica-
tion, I map, and 35 plates, together with
many plates printed in the text. The
plates are unoommcmly neat, and in this
Dutch edition are the first impressions.
14805 -^ legatio batavica ad magnum
Tartari» Chamum Sungteium, lati-
nitate donata per O. Horn. Amst.,
JacMeursius, 1 668. fol. with plates.
I map, 54 separate plates, and several
printed in the text. Impressions of the
same plates, and still tolerably bold.
14806 — ambassade de la compagnie
orientale des provinces-unies vers
I'empereur de la Chine ou grand-
Cam de Tartarie, mis en fran9. par
J. le Carpentier. Leyde, Jac. de
Meurs, 1665. fol. with plates.
14807 — die G^santschaft der Ost-
Indischen Oeselschaft in den Ve-
reinigten Niederlandem, an den
Tartarischen Cham u. nunmehr
auch Sinischen Reiser. Itzund
zum zweiten mahle verb. u. verm.
Amst., Jac. Meurs^ 1669. fol. with
plates.
I portrait, i map, 34 separate plates, and
several printed in the text. The plates are
the same, but the impressions in this edi-
tion are considerably weaker. Those in
the 1st edition of this translation, Amit.y
JcK, Mors, 1666. lai^ge 4**. are better.
To this voyage is to be added the de-
scription of the md and 3rd embassy to
China bv Olfert Dapper: see Dapper,
No. 5756, and Ambassades, No. 49a.
14808 — gedenkweerdige Brasiliaense
Zee-en Lant-Reize. Amst., Jac.
van Meurs, 1682. fol. with plates.
Also on large paper.
I title-plate^ i heraldic plate to the dedi-
cation, I map, and 3 plates.
14809 — Zee-en Lant-Reize, door
verscheide Gowesten van Oostin-
dien. Amst., Jac. van Meurs, 1682.
fol. with plates. Also on large paper.
With 44 plates and maps, and several
plates printed in the text. The plates are
very neat. The work is commonly bound
np with the preceding.
14810 NIEUWLAND, Pt. Gedich-
ten. Amst. 1788. 8^ Nagelaaten
NIP
Oedichten. Haerlem, 1797. 8**. (i fl.
16 8t.)
An esteemed Dutch poet.
14811 NIFO, Fr. Mar. Descripcion
geograiica 7 economica de todos
loB pueblcw de Espaiia. Madr. 1 769
-75. 4**. 4 voll. — Correo general de
Espafia. Madr. 1769. 4°. 3 voll. —
Estafeta de Londres. Madr. 1786.
8^ 2voU.
He wag alio the editor of a journal,
Cagon de Sastrey 6 ooieccwn de mwshas
pieztu exqumtae de auioret eejpahoiee en
proea y veno^ which fint ai^ieared in 1 760
in 7 Foli.) and waa reprinted at Madrid in
I78Iin6▼o]s.8^
14812 NIGELLUS Wireker. Spe-
culiiin stultorum. Withont place
or date. fol. 73 leaves.
Thia edition, probably printed in Hol-
land, contaiua 7a leases with 30 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. It begins with a prose pn^ogue
ad GvUheimumy which fills 5 pages; and
in leaf 4* follows a second and metrical
prologae, Suteioe pauea HbL Here tlie
the author is called Vigellua.
In this satirical poem, concerning idiich
see FKgei Geeeh. der him. Lit, II. 331 sq.,
under the imaffe of an ass, which instead
of its short tail wishes for a long one, a
monk is represented, discontented with his
condition, and strivinff after an abbey.
The author is also calwd, but incorrectly,
Vigellus and Nigaldus. The Cologne edi-
tions of 1471 and 1478 are yery uncertain.
14813 — Brunellus in specolo 8tult04.
(Underneath is a woodcut.) With-
out place or date. 4°. Gothic letter.
60 leaves with the signatures aif-hiij
and 54 lines, without catchwords and
pagination. Judging by the paper-marks
and the types, it was most probably print-
ed at Cologne by J. Kocuuiff, between
1480 and 85. It has not the prose pro-
logue, but leaf a if commences at once
with the metrical prokigue {Sueeipe pauea
iibi)y in the first verse of which the au-
thor is ri^tly called NigeUue, The last
4 lines (or the 15th and i(»th) of lesf 60b
are,
BfumM m epeeuh ehtUoiniim
Fmie adeti f^idimr Amen,
1814 — veteris Vigellii speculum
stultorum. Without place or date.
4''. Gothic letter.
61 leaves with the swnatuvss a t-A ttv'.
It ends in the 9th lineor leaf 61^. Pttnger^
IV. 166-871. A very defective edition
NIG
1183
(without place or date^ 4^ which also has
the prosaic prologue) described in Ham'.
berffer*s Zuverl'du. Nachrr, IV, 306. ap«
pears to be different from this.
14815 — liber qui intitulatur Bru-
nellus in speculo stultorum. Nar-
ratio Gralieni de bruneta et bicomi.
Narratio de gallo et querimoniis
galline. Brunellus conuertit se
ad singulos status hominum. Col.
(without the printer's name), die
ult. Febr. 1499. 4^ Gothic letter,
with woodcuts.
69 leaves with signatures. It likewise
has the prose prolpgue. See also Mwrr*e
Journal, XFV. 361.
14816 — speculum stultorum. Par.,
J. Petit, 1506. small 4^. Gothic
letter.
Not noticed in Panzer.
14817 — Nigaldi Wiroker, Angli
bardi, speculum stultorum. Par.
1 60 1. 4**.
A very scarce edition. Also in the
PrarU jocandi. Ff, 1603. 8^ p. 353 etc
under the tide, De ojtmno onnino* moree
atqvs ingenium contra naturam eauere co^
nante narraOo.
14818 — Brunellus Vigelli et vetula
Ovidii. Seu : Opuscula duo autor.
incertor. : prius quidem Vigelli, qui
fertur, speculum stultorum ; poste-
rius vero libri tres de vetula Ovidii,
falso sic dicti (curav. Sm. Closius).
Wolferbyti, typis Stemiis, 1662. 8®.
with I plate.
Concerning this edition, which is also
scarce, see Burekhardi Hist. bUd, Guelferb.
I. 1 10 etc. — A new impression of the poet-
ical prologue from a better MS. in Leffegri
Hist, poetar. maAi avi, p. 75 1 etc.
NIGER, Fr., see Negro.
14819 NIGER, Pt. Tractatus ad
JudflMnr. perfidiam exstirpandam.
Eslingen, Cr. Fyner, 6 Jun. 1475.
4^. Gothic letter.
43 leaves, and 6 leaves after the eo-
lophon. Remarkable as the first book,
in which Hebrew characters are to be
found. But as there is a great difin«noe
between merdy two words and an entire
book (for only the fint two words of Ge-
nesis and the Hebrew alphabet are printed
in Hebrew, and all the oUier Hebrew words
which occur are printed in Latin ciharac
tars), the honour of the fint Hebrew
1184
NIH
typognphical production belongi not to
Oermany, but to Italy. See Jarchi.
14820 -— Also hat ein endt das buch
welichs wirt genet der stern mes-
chiah . . von Peter schwarcz. Ess-
ling, Cr. Feyner, 1477. 4^ 321
• leaves.
An enliii|;ed Oermui description of the
preceding woric, and liketdie with lome
Hebrew characters. The first leaf is blank
on the folio recto, and has a woodcut on
the reverse. Leaf a* oommenoes the pre-
fiioe, without any further title.
NIHAL, see Gilchrist^ No. 851 1.
14821 NILUS Asceta. Opera quse-
dam nondum edita (gr. lat.). Pt.
Possinus recens. et lat. vertit. Par.,
Cramoisy^ 1639. 4**.
There are also herein NarretHones and
OrtUio in Albianumy which are not in the
following edition.
14822 — tractatus s. opuscula. Ex
codd. MSS. eruta Jos. Mar. Suare-
sius greece prim, edidit^ lat. vertit
ac notis illustrav. Roms^ typis
Barberinis, 1673. fol. Also on large
paper.
At the end, after p. 705, there ought to
he 5 unnumbered leaves of corrections. The
following article also belongs to this edition.
14823 — epistolar. libri IV. (gr. lat.),
interpr. Leone Allatio. Additse
sunt varis lectt. in ejusdem Nili
narrationem de cede monachorum
ex variis codd. MSS. Diatriba
qnoque ejusd. Allatii de Nilis et
eor. scriptis. Romse, typis Barbe-
rinis, 1 668. fol. Also on large paper.
The ist edition was, NiH Epp, nunc
prim, edita ex bibl. Medicea (gr.) op. et
etud. Pt. Possini. Par., typ. reg.^ 1657.
larger".
14824 — admonitiones (gr.) in lat.
linguam traductse ac illustratae op.
et labore St. Schoning. Franek.,
Radius, 1608. 8°.
There is also therewith, Agapeti Seheda
regia gr. lat.; and after p. $79, Arigtoteles
De virtuiibui et viiue gr. lat. on 19 un-
numbered leaves.
Previously in Mch. Neandri Opus oti-
reum. Bat. 1559. 4**. and Lpt. 1577. 4^
iVi/i Pctranetica (gr. lat.) interpr^ N. Glo'
sero. Hmb. 16 14. 8^ (also a piece of JVT.
Glateri Apocryphoy partenetica, phildogica.
ib. 1614. 8"*.) The Upsai catalogue has,
Nili Capita par<tnetica, gr. In TranatyL
NIV
wtnia Corona, 1540. 8^ Panmetiea e
eodd. Darmstad, et Bementi eduL Fr. X.
Werfer, in Acta philologor. Monaemu.
III. 65-118.
14825 — les narrations ou disconrs de
S. Nil, contenant la persecution et
le martyre des Hermites, avec la
captiviti et la delivrance de Th^o-
dule son fils, mis nouvellement en
fran9. Par., J. Graillard, 1649. ^''•
14826 — capita de octo vitiis genera-
libus, gr. cum vers. lat. antiqua, in
Palladius De vita Chrysost. Par.,
1680. 4^ p. 356 etc. — Eadem, gr.
cum vers. lat. et notis Fr. Com^-
fisii, in Combefisii Auctar. noviss.
bibl. grec. PP. T. I. p. 307 etc. —
Alia capita de octo vitiis, gr. cum
vers. lat. Jac. Billii et notis J. Bt.
Cotelerii, in Cotelerii Eccles. gr.
monum. T. III. p. 185 etc. — Mar-
ty rium S. Theodori, in Gallandi
Bibl. PP. T. IV. p. 1 14 etc.— Hi-
storia csedis sanctor. patrum in Sina,
in Acta Sanctor. m. Jan. T. I. p.
954 etc.
NILUS Cabasila sen Thessalon., see
Cabasila.
NINON, see Lenclos.
14827 NISAM el omem (i. e. de di.
rectione populorum s. tactica, tur-
cice). Constantinop. 1144 (1731).
large 8^
14828 NISBETT. A system of
heraldrv, speculative and practical.
New edit. Lond. 18 16. small fol.
2 vols, with 5 1 plates (7I. 78.).
14829 NISIELY. Udeno. Prc^n-
nasmi poetici. Fir.^ Matini, 1695-
97. 4°. 5 voll.
The best edition, superintended by Ant.
Mar. Salvini. The true name of the
author was Bd. Fioretti della Contea di
Vernio.
14830 NITZ8CHWITZ, Hm. No-
vum b. Maris virg. psalterium. In
monasterioTzennas in Saxonia, 1 49 a .
4°. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
26 and 90 .leaves with the signatures
a-/ tti and neat woodcuts. Extremely
scarce, and offered for sale by Weigel at
Leipsic for I3 dollars.
NIVELLE, see Chauss^e.
14831 NIVERNOIS, L* Jul. Barbon
NIZ
Mancini, due de. (Euvres. Par.^
Didot^ 1796. S°. 8 voll. Also on
vellum paper. — (Euvres posthumes,
publ par N. Fran9ois (de Neuf-
chateau). Par., Didot, 1807. 8°.
2 voll. Also on vellum paper.
Of the iBt collection there are 1$ copies
on large paper^ and 4 copies on large vel-
Inm paper. Of the 2nd ocdlection there is
no large paper copy.
14832 NIZAMI poetse narrationes et
fabulse persice, ex cod. MS. nunc
prim, editie, snbjuncta versione lat.
et indice verbor. (cura L. Hain).
Lps., Wolf, 1 802. 4°. (3 d.) Also
on large Dutch paper.
14833 — the Sekander Namah of
Nizam i, with a selection from the
works of the most celebrated com-
mentators, by Beder Ali and Mir
Hossaim Ali. Calcutta^ Hindoo-
stanee press^ 1 8 1 1 . large 4°.
14834 NIZOLIUS^ Marius. Lexicon
Ciceronianum, nunc crebris locis re-
fectum et inculcatum : ace. phrases
et formula linguae lat. ex commen-
tariis Stephani et Doleti> curante
Jac. Facciolati. Patav. 1734. fol.
The best edition. Also, Land. 1820. 8*".
3 vols. (2]. 128. 6d.) This often printed
woric at first app^u^ under the title,
Observait, in Cieeronem, Ex Prato Al-
bmm (Brixias), i535> foL 2 ^oil. Of the
later editions, Ff. 161 3. foL is a good one.
A new edition, Par.^ Delalairif 1821. 4°.
is announced.
14835 NOBILIAIRE de Picardie
(par N. de Villiers et N. de Rousse-
ville). Without place or date (A-
miens, 1708-17). large fol.
Scarce. The copies contain sometimes
only 427 leaves, sometimes 453 and 2
leaves of armorial bearings. A copy on
veJlum (bound in 4 vols.) 850 fr. Gaignat,
1210 fr. Valli^re.^See also Chevillasd.
NOBILIARIO, see Bragblob and
Mexia.
14836 NOBLE, Eustache de. CEu-
vres. Par., Ribou, 1 7 1 8. 1 2**. 19 voll.
14837 NOCEDA, J. de, 7 Pt. de S.
LucAR vocabulario de la lengua
Tagala. Manilla, 1754. fol.
NODAL, see Relagion.
NOEI, see Barozai.
NOL
1185
14838 NOEL, Fr. Philosophia Si-
nica, cognitionem primi entis, cere-
monias erga defunctos et ethicam
juxta Sinarnm mentem complec-
tens. Pragse^ 1 7 1 1 . 4°. — Histories
notitia rituum et ceremoniar. Sini*
car. in colendis parentib. ac bene-
factorib. defiinctis^ ex ipsis Sinen-
sium authorum libris desumta. ib.
1 7 1 1 . 4°. — Sinensis imperii libri
classici VI, nimirum: Adultorum
schola immutabile medium, liber
sententiarum, Memcius, filialis ob-
servantia, parvulor. schola, e sinico
idiomate in lat. traducti. ib. 1 7 11 « 4°.
These works belong together.
14839 — livres classiques de I'empire
de la Chine, recueillis par Noel (et
trad, par Pluquet). Far., Didot,
1784-86. i8^ 7 voll.
In this translation, which is also some-
times added to the Moralistes, Noel's
esteemed preface and notes are omitted.
14840 NOELS nouvellement com-
posez k Thonneur de la nativite de
nostre saulveur et redepteur Jesu-
Christ, qui se chantent sur le chat
de plusieurs belles chansons. Lyon,
CI. de Nourry (about 1520). 8^
Gothic letter.
8 leaves with smaU woodcats in the form
of an encircling border. There is included a
song in the Lyonnese rustic dialect. Other
collections of Noels see in VallUre's CaiaL
VII. 151 sq.
14841 NOSSELT, J. A. Anweisung
zur Kenntniss der besten allgem.
Bucher in alien Theilen der Theol.
4e Aufl. Lpz., Weygand, 1800. 8°.
(2d, 12 gr.) C. F. Liebeg. Simon
Literatur der Theol., hauptsachl.
des i8n Jahrh. (als Fortsetz. des
Nosselt). Lpz., Kohler, 1813. 8^
(2 d. 6 gr.)
14842 NOOUERA, Jac. De ecclesia
Christi ab hasreticor. conciliabidis
dinoscenda. Dilingise, 1560. fol.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Munich.
NOIR, see Lenoir.
14843 NOLLET, J. Ant. Le9ons
de physique exp^rimentale. Par.
1759. 12°. 6 voll. In German,
1186
NOL
Erf. 1748-72. 8^ 9 vok. with
plates (9 d.). — L*art des experi-
ences. Par. 1770. 12°. 3 vols, with
plates. In German^ Lpz. 1771. 8°.
3 vols, with plates (3 a.)<
14844 NOLLI, C. Dell' aroo Tra-
jano in Benevento, inciso e posto
in luce. Nap. 1770. large fol. with
plates.
14845 NOLLI, 61. Bt. Nuova pi-
anta di Roma. (Roma), 1748. fol.
14 leaves in all.
14846 NOLTENIUS, J. P. Lexicon
lat. linguae antibarbamm. Ed. III.
recogn., emend., locupletata cura et
stud. G. Jo. Wichmanni. Berol.,
Lange, 1780. 8^ 2 voll. (5 d. 8 gr.)
14847 NOMSZ. Maurits van Nas-
sau, Prins van Oranje, in zes Zan.
gen berymd. Amst. 1790. 4^ (2 fl.
16 St., on large paper 3 fl. 6 st.)
Gabriela van Vergy, Treurspel.
Amst. 1792. 8°. (8 St., on Isurge
paper 16 st.) Maria Antonetta van
Oosteuryk, Koninein van Vran-
kryk, Treurspel. Amst. 1794. 8®.
(6 St.)
14848 NONIUS Marcellus. De pro-
prietate sermonis. Without place
or date {Roma, G. Lauer^ about
1470). foL
The fint editMm. 141 leaves (aooording
to Dibdin, 137 aooarding to Fo«i) with 40
lines running all across the page, without
signatures} catchwords, and pagination.
Leaf la is blank. Leaf ib is a letter of
Pomp. Lsetus, which begins, Pompani^
GiuparibhndoSMuiem. mniusitself com-
mences in leaf 3*, and the fint line is, (S)£.
NIVM EST TEDIVM ET ODIVM.
In leaf 140b there are 8 verses in praise of
the author : Ex tcripHi rerum. tti fertur,
cognio§tAhtT omnu etc. ; and leaf 141a is a
reffkUr. LKtns superintended this edition,
with the help of Volscus and some friends,
after several MSS.
14849 — — Without place and
printer's name, 147 1. fol.
163 leaves with 36 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination, first
11 leavfe of preliminary matter in 3 co-
lumns. Leaf 1 3a begins the work itself,
and Une I is, (S)£J^/Filf EST TE.
DIVM ET ODium, Leaf 163a is the
eolophon: FhUioKbrolmtigifilanmChntto.
M. CCCC. LXXr. The printer is un-
NON
known, but certainly neither IT. Han nor
N. Jenson. Dibdin, in B^L Spenc, III.
95, takes it for a production of Milan or
Treviso.
14850 — compendiosa doctrina ad
filium de proprietate sermonum.
Ven., N. Jenson, 1476. fol.
191 leaves with 34 lines and the signa-
tures a~M, First 19 leaves of index in 1
columns, then i blank leaf, and leaf 21 •
begins the work itself. The colophon is in
leaf 1 91*. Very finelv printed. A copy
on veUum in the Royal library at Paris ; a
second, with 51 finely painted initials, was
bought by the duke of Devonshire in 1815
at J. £dwards*s sale for 199L 10s.
14851 Ven.» without the print-
er's name, 1478. fol.
I a leaves of index, and 131 numbered
leaves with signatures.
The editions from 1480 to 15 19 are to be
found with those of Festus and varro : see
above, Okammatici, No. 8780-83.
14852 — de proprietate sermonum,
jam demum innumeris locis resti-
tutus, multis locupletatus, ope ve.
tustissimor. codicum et industria
Hadr. Junii. Additus est Fulgen.
tii Placiadie libellus de prisoo ser.
mone, ab eod. repurgatus. Antw.,
Cp. Plantinus, 1565. S''.
The first proper recension of the teoEt.
14853 — de proprietate sermonis, et
Fulgentius Placiades de prisoo ser-
mone, cum duobus locupletibus in-
dicibus et notis viror. doctissimor.
Par., ^d. Beys, 1583. 8^
Chiefly the text of Junius.
14854 — de proprietate sermonum,
et Fulgentius Plandades de prisco
sermone, innumeris locis restituti
et locopletati: adjectis in eosdem
notis Dion. Oothofredi. Par., Che-
villot, 1586. 8**.
Also in G^thqfredi Audar. kU, Utng,
14855 -* Nonii Marcelli nova editio.
Additus est libellus Fulgentii de
prisco sermone, et not« in Nonium
et Ful^ntium (cura Josise Mer.
oeri). Par. (other copies, Sedani),
Perier, 1614. 8°.
A new recension after MSS. and old edi-
tions, and hitherto the best edition.
14856 — Cp. Wasb stricturae et emen-
datt. Noniane. Ox. 1685. 4^
Very scarce.
NON
14857 NONNIUS, L. Ditttetioon
8. de re cibaria libri IV. Antw.,
Bellerus, 1645 (other copies, 1646).
4^
The itt edition, ib, 1627. small 8^ is far
more incomplete. By him there is also^
Ichlhpophoffia s. de piscium etu, Aniw.
1616. 8°.
14858 NONNUS Panopolitanus. Pa-
raphrasis evangelii secundum Joan-
nem, gr. Without place or date
{Fen,, Aldus, 'S^O- 4°-
51 unnumbered leaves, with the signa-
tures aaaa to kkkk; one blank leaf at the
end. The ist edition, very scarce, whidi
has neither title nor preface. As the Latin
translation, which Aldus meant to hare
appended, did not appear, the incomplete
copies seem to have been inconsiderately
destroyed in his warehouses. Sometimes
it is found bound up with Grefforii Nom.
carmina, Ven,, Aid., 1504. 4"*. It has
ineorrectly been set down in the year 1508,
and some persons have entirely doubted its
existence.
14859 — paraphr. evang. secund. Jo-
an nem, grnco carmine, studio De-
metrii Ducie Cretensis edita. Ro-
ma;, 1526. 4^
This edition must abo be very scarce. It
is in the catalogue of the Royal library at
Paris ; but is not noticed by Fanzer.
14860 — Tralatio sancti evangelii se-
cundum Joannem (gr., cura Ph.
Melanchthonis). Haganoae, J. Se-
cerius, 1527. 8°.— Nonni in evang.
S. Joannis paraphr. grseca et concio
Chrysostomi de magistratibus (lat.,
interpr. Cp. H^endorphino). ib.,
id., 1528. 8^
Melimcthon corrected the text. The
translation of Hegendorphintts is very in-
accurate.
14861 — in evang. S. Joannis para-
phr. grseca, a Cp. Hegendorphino
latina facta (gr. hit.) Par., Jac.
Bogardus, 1541-42. 8^ 2 parts in
I vol.
Probably only a reprint of the preceding.
Also with Homerooenira, //., Brubaahj
154"- 8*-
14862 -— ftcro/SoXi; rov Kara 'ittowiyy
ayiov cvoyycXiov (gr.) Par., Mt. Ju-
venis, 1556. 8°. 168 pages.
14863 — conversio evangelii secund.
« Joannem gr«cis versibus conscripta,
VOL. III.
NON 1187
nunc prim, ad verbum latina facta
multisque in lods emendata per J.
Bordatum. Par., C. Perier, 1561.
4 •
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 196 pages
and 2 leaves. Bordatus has restored about
80 verses from a MS., but their genuine-
ness is suspected.
14864 — translatio vel paraphrasis S.
evang. secundum Joann. Uum vers*
lat. £rh. Hedeneccio interprete.
Bas., Pt. Perna, 1571 or 77. 8^
Also often. .
Also with Homerici oentones, Ejn. H.
Stephan, 1578. 12**.
14865 — greeca paraphr. S. evang.
secundum Joannem (gr. lat.), nunc
prim, emendatissima et perfecta at-
que integra, op. Fr. Nansii, cum
interpretat. lat. et ejusd. notis.
LB., Fr. Raphelengius, 1589. 8°.
2 parts in i vol.
Nansius has made use of the earlier edi-
tions, corrected the translation, and added
369 verses of his own composing. Thereto
belongs Fr. Nantii ad Nonm paraphr,
ourm seeundm, LB., Raj^elengku, 1593*
8".
14866 — metaphrasis evangelii se-
cundum Joannem, versib. heroicis
(gr. lat.) cum MS. cod. Palat. col-
lata, verbor. indice aucta, brevib.
notis illustrata, rectius aliquot in
locis versa op. F. Sylburgii. (Hdlb.)
Hi. Commelinus, 1596. 8°.
A good edition. But the numerous re-
prints of it are of no value.
14867 — grseca paraphrasis S. evan-
gelii secund. Joann. cum interpr.
lat. Fr. Nansius emendavit, polivit
et auxit. LB., Raphelengius, 1599.
8^
A new modification of an earlier edition.
14868 — paraphrasis sancti secund.
Joann. evangelii (gr. lat.). Ace.
notee P. N. A. (N. Abrami), Soc.
J. Par., Cramoisy, 1623. S°'
A new revision of the text. .A new
recension, with a severe commentary, is,
Dn. Hevnm Arisfarchtu taoer, LB. 1627,
8"*. (see above Heinsius, No. 93 74)^
Against this commentary appeared Ctpt
Urtini Nonnua redimous, Hmb, 1667.
8«.
4I
1188
NON
14869 — dionyuaca (gr.) nunc prim.
in lucem edita ex bibl. J« Sambuci.
Cum lectt. et conjecturia Ger. Falk.
enburgii et ind. copioso. Antw.,
Plantin. 1569. large 8^. (not 4^.)
II leaves of preliminary matter, 809
^ pages, and ten unnumbered leaves. The
first edition very scarce. At the end are
some oorxvctions by W. Canter.
14870 — dionysiaca (gr.) nunc denuo
in lucem edita et lat. reddita per
Eilhard. Lubinum^ cum lectt. et
conjecturis Ger. Falkenburgii et in-
dice copioao. Hanov., typis We-
chel., 1605. 8°.
The only new matter in this ^«ry
incorrectly printed edition is the Latin
translation.
14871 — dionysiaca (gr. lat). Pt.
Cunsei animadversionum liber. Dn.
Heinsii dissertatio de Nonni dio-
nysiacis et ejusd. paraphrasL Jos.
Scaligeri oonjectanea. Cum vul-
gata versione et Ger. Falkenburgii
lectt. Hanoy., typis Wechel., 1610.
Only a new tide to the piwediiig, to
which PL Cunai animadvv, etc. LB.y L.
EUsetfiery 1610. 8°. is hero added. Both
parts together are scarocv and greatly
sought after, because as yet this is the
only complete edition.
14872 — dionysiacor. libri VI. ab
octavo ad decimum tertium, res
Bacchicas ante expeditionem Indi-
cam complectentes (gr.) Emendav.,
omnium Nonni libror. argumenta
et notas mytholog. adjec. G. H.
Moser. Hdlb., Mohr. 1809. 8°.
( I d. 1 2 gr.) Also on veUum paper.
In addition, G. H. Moteri progr, ttddUa-
menta ad warn sex Nonni Hbror. edUionem,
iTlnuBy 1 814. 4°. (2 sheets.)
14873 — dionysiacor. libri 48. Suis et
alior. conjecturis emendav. et illut-
trav. F. Graefr. Vol. I. lib. i — 24.
Lps., Vogel, 1 819. 8°. (3 d. 8 gr.)
14874 — les dionysiaques ou les
voyages, les amours et les con-
quotes de Bacchus aux Indes, trad,
du grec (par CI. Boitel or Boitet).
Par., Fouet, 1625. 8°.
14875 — ra Kara 'XfJUfop koi Nucoioy.
Des Nonnos Hymnos u. Nikaia
NOO
(Greek and German by F. Grsfe).
Petersb. ( Halle, Hemmerde), 1813.
4^ (4d. 12 gr.)
14876 — narrationes XX. ad Gk«-
gorii Nas. orationem in laudem Ba-
silii M. Ex duob. codd. Monacens.
nunc prim, edit® et illustr. -~ in
F. Creuzeri meletemat. e disciplina
antiquitatis. T. I. Lps. 1817. 8^.
P- 5 2-97-
His ffwoyttyTi r^y Urropmy in Grtgorn
NajK, in Julian, hweciiva II. Etonvy
1610. 4^ In the Catalogue of the mar-
qais de S. Philippe (Hogw, 1716. 8^),is to
be found, T. II. p. 18 j, n. 3436 : TVoeto-
fw ffrmtma Nanfd ffenie .^gypM, qui piura
poemaia ffrmce aorifmL Mamuoriptum op-
Hmum m 4^ JViM/ de hoo reperiiar in
FabrioU bibL pr., ui videtur in iniiio ma^
fMueriptL
14877 — Nonnos von Panopolis der
Dichter. Ein Beitrag zur Gesch.
der griech. Poesie von Ouwaboff,
mit Anmm. von F. Grafe. Pe-
tersb. 1817. large 4^ (id. 8 gr.)
Jonath. A. Weichsrt Diss, de
Nonno Panopolitano. Witt. 1810.
4°. N. ScHow oommentatio de
indole canninis Nonni ejusdemque
argumento. Havn. 1807. 8^
14878 NONNUS/fheophanes. Noni
de omnium particularium morbor.
curatione liber gr. et lat. nunc
prim, in lucem editus et oonvenus
per Hieremiam Martium. Aig.^
Josi. Rihelius, 1568. 8^
14879 — epitome de curatione mor-
bor. gr. et lat.^ ope codd. MSS. re-
cens. notasque adjec J. St. Ber-
nardns. Gothee, Ettinger, 1794-
95. 8^ 2 voU. (4 d. 12 gr.) Also
on writing paper.
14880 NOODT, Ger. Opera omnia
juridica cum ejusd. vita a J. Bar-
beyracio. LB., 1735 or 60. fol.
2 voll. (12 fl.)
Also, Neap. 1 786. 4**. 4 volL
14881 NOORT, Oliv. van. Beschry-
vinghe van de Voyagie om den
ffelieelen Werelt Gloot, ghedaen
door Oliv. van Noort 1 598-1 601.
Rott., Jan van Wae^>ergfaen, ( 1 60 2),
oblong 4^. with maps and plates.
See sdso Descbiption, No. 5999.
NOO
14882 NOOT» Jan van der. CBu-
▼res poetiques (en flamand et en
firan^.) Anvers, i594« ^^^- ^^
plates* by Vos.
Very scftrae even in HoUuid. There is
also by him, Abrkgi des douite /terw Ofyntm
piadety en ver9 kolland, 9i franf, Afwers,
1579. ^^^ ^'^ plates.
14883 NORBERG, And. Suenska
Reaebeskrifvaren. Stk 1777. 6^
4 roll.
NORBERG, Mthi., see Codex,
No. 4887 and 88.
14884 NORDBERG, G. And. Ko-
nung Karl XII, Historia. Sth.
1740. foL 3 voll. Trad, du Sue-
dois (par Charl. Gst. Warmholtz).
Haye, 1741. 4**. 4 voll. Also on
large paper. Ans dem Schwed. libs,
(von J. H. Henbel). Hmb. 1745-
51. fol. 3 voll.
14885 NORDEN, F. L. Voyage
d*£gTpte et de Nubie (trad, du
danois en fran^. par des Rocbes de
Parthenais). Copenh. 1755. large
fol. a vols, with plates. Aiso on
very large paper.
This hiteresting work is scarce. It con-
tains t title-plate, i portrait, and 159
plates.
14886 — voyage d*Egypte et de Nu-
bie, avec des notes et des additions
parLangl^. Par. an 3 (1795-98).
large 4"*. 6 parts in 3 vols, with
pliUea (66 ft,, on vellum paper
13« fir.)
With important additions, but the plates
ore not so fine as in the preceding.
14887 — trav^ in Egypt and Nu-
bia. Lond. 1757. fol. 2 parts in
I voL with plates. Also on large
paper.
The engrmrings are impressions of the
same plates that were used for the Copen-
hagen edition. Also, Ltmd. 1757. 8°. with
plates. From this English translation is
the German one (by J. F. £s. Steffens),
Breti. 1779. 8^ 3 vols, with plates (a d.).
14888 NORDEN, J. Speculi Bri-
tanniae pars, a description of Corn-
wall. Lond. 1728. 4^. with plates.
There are 1 copies on veHiim, see Dlbdin
Deomm* II. 368. There is aliw by him.
N O S 1189
Speofdum Britanmm^ a deteripiion qf Mid-
dieMM and Hartfordthir€. Land, 1733. 4^
with plates.
14889 NORDENFLYCHT, Hedw.
Charlotte. Utvalda Arbeten (Po-
ems, edited by J. Fischerstrdm).
Sth. 1778 or 81. 8^
She was called the Swedish Sappho.
14890 NORDFORS, Eric. Diction-
naire nouveau portatif su6dois-fran-
9ois. Sth. 1805. small 4^ 2 vols.
14891 NORISIUS, H. Opera om-
nia nunc prim. coUecta et ordinata.
Veronie, Tumermani, 1729-32. fol.
4 vols, with plates. Istoria delle
investitnre. Mantova, 1741. fol.
These 5 vols, together form a complete
collection of his works. — Opp. omma thea-
logieoy eum wfUt Lr, Bertu Ven, 1769.
fol. 3 vols.
14892 — oenotaphia Pisana Caji et
Lucii CflBsarum dissertationibua il-
lustrata. Ed. auctior et emenda-
tior. Pisis, 1764. 4°. 2 vols, with
plates.
Previously, best in Opp. T. III. There
is also an edition of his Jffitt. PelagiantL
PitUy 1764. 4^
14893 NORMAND, Charl. Nou-
veau parall^e des ordres d'archi-
tecture des Grecs, des Romains et
des auteurs modernes. Par. 18 19.
fol. with 64 plates (40 fr.).
14894 NORONA, el Conde de. Poe-
sias. . Madr. 1 799. 8^. 2 voll.
NORT, see NOORT.
NORTH, Rog., see Eleaz. Albin.
14896 NOSTRADAMUS, Cesar de.
L'histoire et chronique de Pro-
vence. Lyon, Sim. Rigaud, 1614.
fol. 1092 and 63 pages.
A work Interesting on account of its
genuine chronide-styfe.
14896 NOSTRADAMUS, Mch. Les
proph^ties. Lyon, Mac^ Bonhom-
ie, 1555. 8*.
The first edition, very scarce, but only
containing 4 centuries. The first complete
edition (10 centuries) is, Lffon, Rigaudy
1568. 8^ Also, 16., id, 1568. l6^ re-
prints of which are, Lyon^ 1568. 8^ (print-
ed about 100 years later, and very slovenly,)
and Tn>g€9y Ruau^ without date. 8^
4l«
1190
NOS
14897 — les vrayes centuries et pro-
ph^ties, avec la vie de Tauteur.
Amst.^ Waesberge^ 1668. 12^ with
I title-plate.
A very neat edition, and the moat aougfat
after, and joined to the Elzevir produc-
tions. An 6dii. corUrefaitef which has been
spoken of by some bibliographers, seems,
according to Bmnet, not to exist, and to
be only a confusion with the slovenly edi-
tion, Anut. 1667. 13**. Equally incom-
plete, but not fine, are, CoL, Volcker, 1689.
8^ Rouen, Betongne, 1691. ii^ — True
prophecies and prognotHotUioru ofNo8trad.y
trantl, by Garencieret, Land, 1679. foL
PropheHen van Noaired (Dutch). AmtL
171S 8».
14898 — d^laration des abus, igno-
rances et seditions de Nostradamus,
de Salon de Craux, nouvelleni. trad,
de lat. en fran9. Avignon, 1558.
4^. Les contredits du Sgr. du Pa-
vilion les Lorriz (Ant. Couillard)
aux fiausses et abbusifve& prophe-
ties de Nostrad. et autres astro,
logues. Par. 1560. 8^ Z.Ajm€
de Chavigny commentaires sur les
centuries et prognostications de
Mch. de Nostradamus. Par. 1596.
8°. also Lyon, 1603. 8°. Eclair-
cissement des v^ritables quatrains
de Mch. Nostrad. without place,
1656. 13°. De Jant predictions
tiroes des centuries de Nostrad.
qui se peuvent appliquer au temps
pr^ent. Par. 1673. 12^ Bths.
Guynaud la concordance des pro-
?h6ties de Nostrad. avec I'hist.
^ar. 1693, or 1709, or 17 10, or
1712. 12^ (Leroux) la clef de
Nostradamus. Par. 1710. 12^
Consult also Ardgny Mhiuriret, II. 285
etc. III. 145 etc. VII. 33. {Adelunff)
Geech, der menschl. NarrheU VII. 105.
Eob. Toze kleme Sohrr. LpM. 1791. 8^
p. 397 etc
14899 NOSTREDAME, J. de. Les
vies des plus cel^bres et anciens
pontes provensaux, qui ont floury
du temps des comtes de Prouence.
Lyon, Alex. Marsilij, 1575. 8°.
158 pages, I blank leaf, 6 leaves of index
and I leaf, colophon. The original source
of information, and very scarce, for a most
interesting period. The notices are not
indeed always entirely free from fimlts.
NOT
or to be depended upon tKroaghoat
{HUt, de Languedocy II. 510-); ^^ the
same time they are derived from au-
thors almost oontemporaneouSv and since
lost; and several of his accounts, which
were formerly doubted, have been con-
firmed from MSS. aftorwards discovered
[Raynouard court d*amours, p, XCII).
He may be the most securely used in this
dition. His notices are certainly also to be
found almost verbally in Ces. Nostradamus
Hist, et chronique de Prooence (see No.
14895); yet they are not given entire,
and are scattered separately throughout the
whole work.
14900 — le vite delli piu celebri et
antichi primi poeti provenzali» da
Oi. Gindici in Italiana (lingua) tra-
dotte. Lione^ Aless. Marsuij, 1575.
8^
354 pages, I blank leaf, and 7 leases in-
dex. This translation (not successful in
itself) is also worthy of consideration. Al-
though the translator asserts, p. 19, Ho to
osservaio di tradurre il teste puntaimentCy
per nen fair torto alP autore; yet notwith-
standing occasionally some not unimportant
differences in the names are to be found,
also in Lar^franoo Cigala^ p. 135, his plain-
tive poem on his bdoved Bedenda is in-
serted, which is wanting in the French
original, p. 134. Cresdmbeni gave a cor-
rected and enlarged translation of Nostra-
damus in the md part of his Istoria delta
volgar poesia; also with a separate title,
Romoy 1724. 4**.
14901 NOTA, Alb. Commedie.
Ed. II. accresc. e corretta dall' au-
tore. Torino, Pane,i8i8. 8^ 4 vols.
with Nota's portrait.
The best edition. Also, MU. 1819. la^
4 voU. His plays are greatiy prized in
Italy.
14902 NOTARA, Chrysantus. In-
troductio in geograph. et sphseram,
neognece (ed. J. N. Alex. Mauro.
cordatus). Par. 1716. fol. with
plates.
14903 NOTICES et extraits des
manuscrits de la biblioth^ue du
roi. Par. 1 787-1818. 4°. 10 voll.
with plates.
This work is also joined to the Mimoires
de Pacad. des insorr.
NOTIS variorum, editiones cum, see
at the end of this work.
14904 NOTITIA utraque cum ori-
entis turn ocddentis ultra Area-
NOT
dii Honoriique Caesarum tempora.
Preoedit And. Alciati libellus de
magistratibus, civilibusque ac mili-
tarib. officiis. Cui succedit de-
scriptio urbis Romee^ quee sub titulo
Pub. Victorii circumfertur, et altera
urbis Cplitanee incerto autore. Sub-
jungitur vetustus liber de rebus
bellicis ad Theodosium Aug. et filios
ejus scriptus^ incerto auctore. Item
disputatio Adriani Aug. et Epicteti
philosophi. (Edidit Sgm. Gele-
nius). Bas.^ Froben^ i55^* ^*^^-
with woodcuts.
107 unnumbered leaves. The woodcuts
in thie Dresden copy are neatly illuminated.
The first complete edition of this impor-
tant work, concerning which however Pan-
drollus erroneously maintains, that it was
printed after a MS. of Marianus Sootus.
Its text is not very correct, and the repre-
aentations are modernised.
Complete MSS., and furnished with re-
presentations, are very scarce, and col-
lectively appear to be copies of an old and
long lost MS. of the library at Spires
{Bumutnni tyUoge epp, IF. I49*) Con-
sult concerning the work, FabricU bibL
iat, EtL vet, I. 753. III. 573. Ejuad,
inbL gr. Harl. VII. 526. Tiraboiohi bibL
Mod. IV. 13 (who, however erroneously,
supposes it to be printed in Banduri tmjstf-
vium orient.) MorelH bibL MS. I. 387-90.
StueU onomatt. II. 492. And. Aldatus is
said to have first published it in his book
De moffistratUnu evoiWnu et militaribut
qffleiiMy 1528; yet neither Labb^ nor Mo-
reUi could find this edition, after which I
also have every where sought in vain.
There is indeed an edition, And. Alciati
de quinque pedum praeeriptume: de ma-'
giitrab. cML et ntilitarib. qffi<Mi. Lugd.^
Sb. GrypMuSf 1530. 8^ It was after-
wards oflben printed with this book in the
works of Aldatus. What however Ald-
atus gave (under the title, Indear dkgnitO'
turn dvUium nUHtaritimque in oriente et
oeeidente)y is only an abridgment; he omit-
ted also ttie representations.
1490S1 NOTITIA utraque dignita-
tuin cum orientis turn occidentis,
ultra Arcadii Honoriique tempora,
et in earn Guidi Panciroli commen-
tarium. Ejusdem de magistratibus
municipalibus liber, nee non de
XIV. utriusque tarn veteris quam
noYiB urbis regionibus libellus.
Nunc novissime Fr. Rhnardesii
oommentariis illustratum et Ou.
NOT
1191
Marani tribus indicibus auctius fac-
tum. Item liuic editioni adjunxi-
mus tract, de rebuD bellicis. Cum
duplici indice. Ultima editio auc-
tior et correctior. Lugd.^ Hugo a
Porta, 1608. fol. with woodcuts.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 222 and
35 numbered and 13 unnumbered leaves.
The edition of Pandralus, which previ-
viously appeared. Fen. 1593. fol. and ib.
1602. foL is corrected from 2 MSS. and
provided with a learned commentary ; but
the representations are still less faithAil,
and at the same time less fine, than those
in the edition of 1552. This edition ought
to be had along with the following.
14906 — notitia dignitatum utrius-
que imperii, orientis scilicet et oc-
cidentis, ultra Arcadii Honoriique
tempora. Et in eam Guidi Panci-
roli commentarium. Ejusdemque
de magistratibus municipalibus re-
busque bellicis et tam novae quam
veteris Rom» libellus. Ace. huic
edit, totius imperii Rom. typus et
index. Ed. postrema auctior et
emendatior. Oenevae, St. Gramone-
tus, 1623. fol. with the same wood-
cuts.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 271 pages,
6 leaves of index, 196 and 39 pages, and
2 leaves of index. This edition, in part
diflferently arranged, is enlarged with the
tifput imp. Rom. and with a tabula de F
diaeesibut orientit ; on the other hand, the
commentary of Rhuardesius and Aldatus
de magietraiUnu are wanting in it; the
dedication to PandroUus de magittratibua
mwmoip. is also omitted. The typogra-
phical errors of the preceding edition are
only in part corrected. Cp. CellariusV
MS. annotations to a copy of the edition of
1623 are printed in •/. F. A. Kinderling De
bibHoth. cemobH Bergenait, Magdeb. 1771.
4^ p. 103-112.
14907 — notitia dignitatum imperii
Romania ex nova recens. Ph. Labb^.
Par. typ. regia, 1651. 12°.
A new recension with the various read-
ings of the earlier editions, but without the
commentary and representations. Labb^s
death prevented a larger edition for the
Corput hitt. BjfM. Reprinted, Fen. 1729.
foL in the Venetian edition of the Byzan-
tine historians ; (commonly bound up with
O. Codinus).— The Notitia, the last time,
with PaneiroUi Comm. in GrmtH The$. ant.
Rom. VII. 1309 etc. where however the
4I3
1192
NOT
repreaentatioiu are quite disfigured, and
are merely invented by the engraver.
NOTITIA hist. litt. de Ubris, see
Bra UN.
14908 NOTIZIA della vera liberta
Fiorentina» con la sincera disamina
e confutazione delle scritture e te-
st! pubblicate per negare ed impug-
nare i sovrani diritti degli impera-
tori sopra la citta e lo stato di Fi-
renze (da Qi, Fil. de Spannagel)^
without place (Mil.), 1724-26.
fol. 3 parts in 2 vols.
Of tliis book only 50 copies are said to
have lieen privately printed by order of the
emperor Charles VI., for the court of Vi-
enna ; besides which the printer struck off
by stealth some copies fat himself. At the
same time the book is not so very scarae,
and is very little sought after.
NOTIZIA, see Borbombo.
14909 NOTIZI£ istoriche sulla vita
di Giuliana CoUalto. Ven. 1756. 4®.
A copy on vellum 9 fr. McCarthy.
NOTTI Romane, see Verri.
NOURRY, see Biblzotheca pa-
trum.
14910 NOUVELLES de la repuh.
lique des lettres (Mars 1684 —
Fevr. 1687 par Bayle^ jusqu'en
Avril 1689 par de la Roque et
Barrin^ depuis Janv. 1699 — ^^^^i
1718 par Jac. Bernard et J. le
Clerc). Amst. 1684-1718. 12°. 56
voll.
From May 1689 to Dec. 1698 nothing
appeared. A 3rd edition, Amst. 1715-20.
12". 56 voll.
14911 NOUVELLES litterairea.
Haye, 1715-19. S°- •' ^^^
Reaching to 17 May 1719. ^aweHes
tUtkraires. Par.y Menier, 1723-24. large
8°. arc different therefrom. Consult Char-
don Melanges^ II. 189 not.
14912 NOUVELLES. Les cent
nouvelles nouvelles^ compost et
r^it^es par nouvelles gens depuis
nagu^res. Par., Ant. V6rard, 23
Dec. i486, small fol. Oothic letter,
with woodcuts.
The first edition, and very scaree, in
which each nouvelie has a woodcut. 153
leaves, with the signatures A-T, of which
^ has 9 leaves, Ft, T lOy but each of the
other layers has 8.
NOU
14913 — les cent nouuelles nouueUes.
Par., Ant. V6rard, without date,
foL Gk>thic letter^ with woodcuts.
An edition not less scaztie. 10 leaves of
preliminary matter (title and taUe of oon-
tents), and 158 leaves of text, with the
signatures B-Hh. The last leaf only con-
tains y^rard*s symbol.
14914 — les cent nouvelles nouvelles.
Par., N. Desprez pour Durand
Gerlier, 3 Fevr. 1505. small fol.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
Less fine and less dear than V^rard's
editions. The woodcuts are rude. Yet it
sold for lol. at the Roscoe sale. Hon-
noye, in his notes to Croix du Mainoy men-
tions an edition, PaT,^ N, DeaprcM pour
J. Petit, without date. 4**. Gothio letter,
in 3 columns.
14915 — les cent nouvelles. SEn-
suyuet les cet nouveUes cotenant
cent hystoires, ou nouveaulx coptes
plaisans a deviser en toutes bonnes
compaignies par maniere de ioyen-
sete. Lyon, Oliv. Arnoullet, with-
out date. 4"". Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
With the signatures a-4-, and 40 lines.
The first 7 leaves contain the title and
table of contents. This edition also is still
sought after.
14916 Lyon, Oliv. Arnoullet,
1532. 4^ Gothic letter.
With Hnes running aU across the page.
14917 Par., veuve de J. Trep-
perel et J. Janot, without date. 4®.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
14918 — les cent nouvelles nouvelles,
contenant cent histoires nouveaux,
qui sont moult plaisans k raoonter
en toutes bonnes conipagnies. Col.
(Amst.), Pt. Gaillard, 1701. 8^
2 vols, with plates.
An edition greatiy prized, the plates of
which are after Roroain van HocgKe. The
plates are sometimes printed in the text,
and are sometimes to be found on separate
leaves. These last, according to Renoiianl
and Brunet, are later impressions. The
edition, Amst. 1^32. la*. 2 voll. with the
same plates, is litde sought after. Haye,
1733. 13°- a voll. is well printed. See also
M0TTE.R0DI.LA14 T.
14919 NOUVELLISTE (le) du Par-
nasse, ou reflexions sur les ouvrages
nouveaux (par Pt. Fr. Guyot des
NOV
Fontaines). Par. 1731. 1 a"*. 3 toU.,
or ib. 1 734. 1 2**. a volL— -Obeerva-
tions smr lea 6ent» modernes (par
des Pontainea^ Ghranet et Freron)
Mars i735~Aoat 1743. Par. 1735
-43. 12^. 34 voll. — Jugemens rar
quelques onyrages nouveaux (par
des Fontaines, de Mairault» Freron
et d'Estr^es). Avignon {Par.), 1 744
-^6. I a®. II voll,
Hme 3 joaraala^ the first two o£ whidi
w«TO anpprwBcd bj ooauniiiid of the higher
powers, may serve as an introductiaa to
Freron AnnU UtL (from 1 754).
14920 NOVARIA, Th. a. Thesau-
rus arabico<<8yro-lat]nus. Ronue^
de propu fide^ 1636. 8^
See also Aokumla.
14921 NO VATIANUS. Opera que
snpenunt omnia^ post Jae. Pamelii
recensionem ad antiquiores editt.
castigata et a multis mendis expur-
gata: illnstrata etiam copiosissimis
observatt. et notis. Stud. J. Jack-
son. Lond., Darwy et Browne,
1728. 8^
The best edition. Jadcson rejeeted se-
veral emendations which had been made
in LveH MelHerii Arimmmm (Sfm. CraUU)
IfUHum evang.Joam&k, T. /. Lomd, 17J6.
8°. On the other hand i4iiMared, Ari9-
mmm Drfentio emendationum in Navatiano
factar. oorUra J, Jackson. Without pLioe
(Land.) 1729. 8\i wherewith compare
BibHath. raiionnie, IV. 285 etc
The earlier editioii by £d. Wetdunan,
Or., th* Sheld., 1 724. 8°. is cardessly done.
Opera hi Gallandi BiAL PP. III. 287 etc
14922 NOVELAS amorosas de los
mejores ingenios de Espaxia. Zarag.
1649. d"*. Also, Barcelona, 1650. 8°.
Both editions are v«ry inoomct. Best
in Lope de Vega Obraty T. VIII. p. 1 sq.
The first 4 only are by Lope, the lemain-
ing 4 are by unknown authion.
14923 NOVELAS escolhidas de di-
versos autores. Par. 182a. i8^ 2
voD. (5 fr.)
See also Colxgciom, No. 4912, and
Lakcesi No. 1 1684.
NOVELISTS maga2ine» see Maoa-
ZINS.
14924 NOVELLA di Ipolito (Buob.
delmouti) e Lionora (di Baidi).
NOV
119S
Triviso. {Ger. di Flandria), 8 Nov..
1 47 1, small 4°.
This very searoe editiaa is prohably the
first.
14925 without place or date.
4^ 12 leaves.
This edition appears to be more modem
than the preceding, by its eorrect ortho-
graphy. It b^ns without farther title,
Neiia moffmfica e beiHtsima eitia di Fl-
renMe etc ; and ends with the single word
Finie. M K2arthy posMssed a copy on vel-
lum, which is quoted in his Calai. T. I.
p. 54.). No. 3595. under the title, Hisio~
rieta amoroeafra Lionora di Bardi e Hip^
poHio Bondahnonte di FirenMO. The date
1471, added therein, was not to be found
in the copy itself according to Bninet.
This copy (as well as another which Ma-
roUes saw) was bound up with Leo Bi, de
AlberlMM De aaa/UMre and in amorit remedio,
both of 1 47 1 (see almve, No. 545) ; and in
oonsequenoe MarqUes also took these novels
for a work of Albertia and for a typogra-
phical production of 147 1.
14926 — historia Hipoliti. Mutinse^
Mcli. Volmar, without date. 4?.
An edition hitherto wholly unknown.
Panaer himself was quite unacquainted
with the printer. 15 leaves with 24 lines
and the signatorea a and b. The first
2 linea of leaf i« ai^ ln)ELA. MAG-
NIFICA I e beUatma CUa de Fiorenjta.
Leaf 15^ line 23 and 24 has the oolo-
phcm :
BjtplieU hisiona HipoHH Ipreeea muHne
per me magietrum Michahelem Volmar.
14927 — Hippolito e Lionora. Turino,
Fr. de Silva, without date. 4^.
Probably printed between 1500 and 15 16.
14928 Lond. 1813. 8''.
Only 50 copies printed. This edition
forms the commencement of a cdlection of
the ivest Italian no\'ds, designed to be in
several volumes. The articles Hippolito,
No. 9770", and Historietta, No. 9852,
are to be erased.
14929 NOVELLA cio^ copia d' un
caso notabile intervenuto a un gran
gentiluomo Genovese; cosa molto
utile ad intender e di gran piacere
etc. alii illustr. gentiluomo di Ve.
nezia M, Vincenzo Cancelliere da
Pistoja astrologo. Ven.^ without
date ( 1 6th century). 4"^.
This novel is one and the same with
the first in the NoUi of Straparola. An
imprsssion lately made at Loudon is
of the same me and mentions the same
4I4
1094
NOV
place of printing as the original edition.
Alao» Ven. 1558. 8°.
NOVELLA, see Orabso.
NOVELLiE, see Justinianus, No.
11089-95.
14930 NOVELLE. Le ciento no-
velle antike. Without place or
date. 4°.
4 leaves of preliminary matter (title, de-
dication, and table of contents), 31 num-
bered leaves, and i blank leaf, with the
signatures A~J. At the end is simply
FINIS. This very scarce edition (sold
at Stanley's sale, London, iu 18 13, for
59L 17s.) agrees both in type and text
(even to trifling differences) with the
following, but appears to be somewhat
earlier. No copy of the ist edition, which,
according to testimony scarcely to be doubt-
ed, apprarad, Ftr., apud S. Jaeobum tie
RipoHs, 14H2 or 83 {Foui Bibl. Magliab.
T. III. pr^, p. XXI.), is as yet known.
On the other hand, another edition, Le
ciento novelle anHke, without place or date,
4**. 8 sheets with the signatures o-A, and
printed in Italics, is only a later reprint of
the edition of 1525) and is to be found in
Sansovino*s collection of novels, Ven. 1571.
4". The author of these novels is un-
known. Consult concerning them Novel'
liero lial, T. /. Fen, 1754. 8**. pref. p.
IX. sq. Manni in his edition (see below.
No. 14934), T. I. p. 1-13.
14931 — le ciento novelle antike.
BoL, nelia casa di Girol. Benedetti,
nel mese di Agosto, 1525. 4^
A very scarce edition, superintended by
C. 6ualteru2aBi, and dted by the academy
della Crusca 6 leaves of preliminary mat-
ter, 40 numbered leaves, i leaf, erroriy and
I blank leaf. It is somewhat incorrect,
but stands at a high price (33L los., Rox-
buigh, 14L 148. Marlborough).
14932 — libro di novelle, et di bel
Parlar Gentile. Nel qual si co-
tengono Cento Novelle altrauolta
mandate fuori da C. Gualteruzzi.
Di Nuovo Ricorrette. Con aggi-
unta di (juattro altre nel fine. Et
con una idichiaratione d' alcune delle
voci piii antiche. Fir., i Giunti,
14 leaves of preliminary matter (the last
blank), 165 pages, and i leaf, colophon.
This edition, superintended by Vine. Bor-
ghini, and also dted by the academy della
Crusca, deviates greatly from the preced-
ing. 18 genuine noveb of the eariier edi-
tion are here omitted, and in their place
NOV
are put 19 spurious and later ones. The
orthqgrapny also is modernized.
14933 — libro di novelle e di bel
parlar gentile, nel qual si conten-
gono .... quattro altre nel fine (as
in the preceding^ title). Fir. (ATa-
;x>&'), 1724. largest
8 leaves of preliminary matter and 166
pages. A reprint of the preceding edition,
with a partial use of that of 1525. The
pseudonymous editor calls himself Fidalgo
Petrtenio. Gamba praises this edition. —
The 15 oldest noveb are in the NoveUiero
Itai, T. /. Ven. 1754. 8*.
14934 — libro di novelle e di bel
parlar gentile, contenente cento no-
velle antiche, servite di norma e di
materia al decamerone di Gi. Boc-
caccio, mandate fuori gi^ da C.
Gualteruzzi, ora di nuovo con an-
notazioni di D. M. M. (Dm. Mar.
Manni). Fir., Gius. Vanni, 1778-
82. B**. a voll.
In the text a reprint of 1573. Manni*8
preface and notes are valuable.
14935 Torino, Davioo e Pico,
1802. 8^
Superintended by CH. Bt. Ohio with
great care, and furnished with a very im-
portant preface concerning the authors and
merit of these novels.
NOVELLE cento, see Sansovino.
— galanti, see Casti. — Concerning
Italian novels in general, see Bob-
ROMBO.
14936 NOVELLE tre dell' ingrati-
tudine, dell' avarizia de' principi
modemi, e dell' eloqueuza. With,
out place or date (i6th century). 8^
Very scarce. The third of these no-
vels is printed again in NoveUiero ItaL
T. IV. {Ven. 1754. 8^) with the conjec-
ture that Sperone Speroni might be the
author of it. But Morelli (CoL PmsUi,
V. 17.) saw a copy in which there was
written in the margin of the and and 3rd
novels by a contemporary hand, Dello #c-
cellenHstimo M. Marco da Manioa.
14937 NOVELLE, facetie, motti e
burle di diversi autori, riformate e
corrette. Siena, 1604. 8°. 160 pages.
14938 NOVELLE. Cento novelle
amorose de i signori accademici In-
cogniti, divise in tre parti. Ven.,
Guerigli, 165 1. 4°. 3 parts in | vol.
NOV
14939 NOVELLE otto, stampate a
spese de i signori Giac. conte di
Clfltnbrassill^ Tomm. Stanley e Wo-
gan Browne. Lond., Giac. Ed-
wards, 1 790. 4°,
Only a 5 copies were printed, 4 of which
(not 2 only) were on bad veUum. One of
these vellum copies 5 98 fr. McCarthy.
14940 NOVELLE di alcuni au-
tori Fiorentini. Londra (Livomo),
Bancker, 1795. 8^
4 copies on blue paper. This collection,
very carefully superintended by Oaet. Pog-
giau, contains 36 novels.
14941 NOVELLE di autori Sanesi.
Londra (Livorno)^ Bancker, 1796-
98. 8°. 2 voll.
Also 4 copies on blue paper. ChietanoPog-
giab* was the editor.
14942 NOVELLE scelte rarissime
stampate a spese di XL. amatori.
Lond., Bensley, 18 14. 8°. with
woodcats.
Of this collection, which contains 7 no-
vels, only 50 copies were strack off (Re-
nouard. III. 173). According to Bninet
2 vols, appeared. ,
14943 NOVELLE della repubbL
delle lettere. Ven. 1729-64. 4°.
36 voll.
14944 NOVELLE letterarie, pub-
blic. in Firenze (da Gi. Lami). Fir.
1740-69. 4°. 30 voll. Novelle lett.
continuate da Gius. Pelli etc, ib.
1770-95. 4**. 26 voll.
Probably mora of both journals has
appeared.
14945 NOVELLIERO italiano.Ven.,
Pasqualigo, 1 754. 8°. 4 voll. Also
on large paper.
This collection, superintended by OiroL
Zannetti, contains 78 novels selected from
the best authors.
14946 NOVELLIERO italiano. Lon-
dra (Livomo)f Bancker, 1791-98.
8°. 26 voll.
Under this fictitious title, the edition of
old Italian novelists superintended by Gae-
tano Poggiali at Livomo is set down in
catalogues: it consists of the following
works: Bandelto^ 9 volL; Bocea&Ao, 4
voil; Eriago, i vol.; Gfwrxini detto Lasca,
2 volL ; Giovanni FiorenHno, 2 voll. ; Morij
I vol. ; Novelle di alctmi autori FiorenHniy
I vol.; Novelli di autori Saneeiy 2 voll.;
NUM 1195
ParaboiOOy i vol.; Saoohettiy 3 voll. See
each of these articles.
Of this collection there are several copies
on blue paper, and one on vellum.
14947 (NOVELLIERO). Raccolta
de' novellieri italiani. Mil., Sil-
vestri, 18 17. large 16°. 26 voll.
(75 livres de Milan).
Of this reprint of the preceding coOec-
tion, enlargeid with 2 inedited novels by
Lasca, there are 4 copies on blue paper.
14948 NOVELLO, Triffon. Su i
progressi della storia naturale con-
siderata in tutte le sue disrama-
zioni. Ven. 1809-11.8°. 7 voll.
An interesting work.
14949 NOVERRE, J. G. Lettres
sur la danse et sur les ballets.
Lyon, de la Roche, 1760. 8**. Vi-
enne, 1767. 8^ Par. 1783. 8°. In
German (by J. Jo. Cp. Bode).
Hmb. u. Brem. 1769. 8°. (12 gr.)
— Recueil de programmes des bal-
lets. Vienne, 1776. 8°. — Lettres
sur les arts imitateurs en general et
sur la dance en particulier. Par.
1807. 8°. 2 voll. — OBuvres. Peters-
bourg, 1803. 4°. 4 voll.
NOVUM Testamentum, see Tbsta-
MENTUM.
NOYSE, see Schrenck.
NOZEMAN, see Sbpp.
NOZERENUS, see Coonatus.
14950 NOZZOLINI, Annib. Rime.
Lucca, Busdrago, 1560. 4°.
There is herein, besides other things, a
translation of Claodian*s Rape of Proser^
pine in veni tciolti.
14951 NOZZOLINI, Gius. Rime.
Fir., i Giunti^ 'SQ'* 4**« — Sogno in
sogno, ovvero il verme da seta,
poema. Fir. 1628. 4''.
NUBIENSIS geographus, see E-
DRISI.
NUFHUT, see Shubkh.
NUMA, see Gihan.
NUMI, see Torre huzza.
14952 NUMI ^gyptii imperatorii
prostantes in museo Borgiano Veil-
tris (auct. G. Zoega). Romae, 1787.
4^. witb 22 plates.
14953 NUMORUM antiquor. scriniis
Bodlejanis reconditor. catalogus cum
1196
NUM
commentario (Pr. Wise). Ox., tb.
Sheld., 1750. fol. with 23 plates.
14954 NUMISMATA serea maximi
moduli primique XII. Augusti ex
auro, dudum Ronise in coenobio
Carthusiae, nunc Viennae Austria
in gaza Ceesarea. (Rama), 1727.
fol. with plates.
Father de Rochefort, procnntor-general
of the Carthuaiana, had ooUeeted thia cabinet,
and cauaed these platea to be engnved, in
order to their being published. After his
death, the brethren of his order sold both
the cabinet and the plates to the emperor
Charles VI. BartoU, who was entrusted
with the remoral of both, without having
fiEurther permission, had some impressions
made privBtdy in Rome, which afterwards
were most cax^foHy suppressed by the pro<
per Austrian authorities, as not only the
plates, especially in the drcumacriptions,
were full of the grossest faults, but lUso
among the very coins themselves more
than 2CO false ones were disoovered. The
work is consequently extremely scarce, al-
though at the same time destitute of all
value. Debure, BibHogr, No. 5828, men-
tions an edition, Vienna^ 1 750. fol.
14955 NUMISMATA cimelii C«-
sarei Regii Austnaci Vindobonen-
sis, quorum rariora iconismis, cetera
catalogis exhibita (op. el stud. Jos.
de France, Valent. du Val^ Erasmi
Froelich et Jos. Khell). Vindob,
1754-55. large fol. 2 vols, with 25
and 1 1 2 plates.
See also Catalogue, No. 3700^ and
ECKHEL.
14956 NUMISMATA selectiora in
sere maximi moduli e museo Fr. de
Camps. Ck>nGisia interpretationib.
per (J. Foy) Vaillant illustrata.
tar., Dezalher, 1694. 4''.
With I title-plate and 59 leaves of coins,
well engraved by Ertinser (not Eslinger),
whose name^ together with the number of
the page, is placed on each leaf in the right
corner below. This edition is greatly to be
distinguished from another with the same
title, and the date, Pmr., DexaUier, 1695.
4". which is a reprint prepared in Holland,
and agreeing line Sor line. The latter is
distinguished by a title printed in red and
black (that of the edition of 1694 is black
^^nly)} ^y ^ omission of some maiiginal
notes of the preceding edition> but particu-
larly by the platss, which are inferior, and
not quite faithful copies. The number of
the page is here on each leaf on the right
NUl9
oonier oAooc, and on the first pUte (on no
cthet)iBP*Schoonebeokso. Thenuinberof
dates is the same. Bninet knew only the
latter edition, and assigned very little value
to it; but that of 1694 may well make
pretensions to greater considention, on ae-
oount of the fine original plates.
14957 — selectiora numismata aerea
maximi moduli (e museo Fr. de
Camps, delineata et sculpta a Fr.
£slinger [Ertinger]. Par. 1696).
4°. Also on large paper.
Under this title Brunei specifies copies
of those plates without any text, which
probably contain more plates than the pre-
ceding edition. They afterwards appeared,
likewise without any text, under the title,
Antiqua Romanor. inperator. numumaia
ea mre fnojrtmo, o/tm ab abbate de Camps
ooOeoiOj ei quorum nomrnila J. Foy VmU
lant ejtpliaUionibtu Ukatramty nunc m oi-
melw ducts d^Estrim servata. Without
place, 1737. very lax^ 4^ Thereto may
be joined, Dm. Sestini detcriptio selecHor.
numismaium e mtueo olim abbaHs de Camps,
postea d*Estrees, tabulas tsneas aa6conli-
nens. Berol, 1808. 4**.
14958 NUMISMATA antiaua in tres
partes divisa. Collegit olim et leri
mcidi vivens curavit Thomas Pem-
brochiae et Montis Gomerici Comes.
Prelo demum mandabantur. {Lond,)
1746. 4°. 2 vols. Also on large
paper in fol.
This work, scarce and greatly sought
after, is very finely engraved, but has no
text. Although the title only specifies 3
parts, yet it reaDy contains 4. The ist
contains i title-plate and 38 plates, the and
a mintJcnife and 98 plates, the 3rd 139
plates. Then follows, with a separate title,
i\riifiM angUd et sootki cum aliquot numis'
mtoHibus reeerUhribus. CoUegit Thomas
Pembrockus et MonHs Gomerid Comes,
with I title and 31 plates. Before the ist
part there is in some c^ies an index pre-
pared by Jos. Ames in English, which was
only given as a present, and is therefore
wanting in most copies.
NUMISMATA, see also Ariooni,
BiE^ Mazzolbni, Sanclembn-
Tius, Theupolus, and Vknuti.
NUNEZ de Leao, Duarte, see Lbao.
14959 NUNEZ, Hernan. Refranes
o proverbios en romance, que col-
ligio J glosao Hernan Nunez. Sa-
lamanca, i5S5< fol,
A very scarce edition of this collection
of proverbs in alphabetical order.
NUS
14960 Salamanca^ 1578. 8^
14961 — refranes o proverbios en
romance que coligib y glosso Her-
nan Nunez ; y la filosona vulgar de
J. de Mallara en mil refranes glo-
sados: item les quatro cartas de
Blasco de Garay echas en refranes.
Madr., Martinez, 1619. 4°,
With the fame appendages abo LendOy
161 1.
14962 — refranes o proverbios, re-
vistos y enmendadoB por Fr. L. de
Leon. Madr. 1804. 8^ 4 voU.
Conaiderably enlarged certainly, but at
the same time omitting those proverbs
which were not passed by the censor of the
press.
14963 NURSIA, Bd. de. Pulcher-
rimum et utilissimum opus ad sani.
tatis conservationem. Romae, J. Ph.
de Lignamine, 14 Jan. 1475. small
137 leaTes with 11 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. The
first edition, of which there are also copies
in which a dedication by Lignamine to
Siztus is prefixed, and Pt. de Apono De
venemt is appended.
NUSRI. see 6ilchbi8T» No. 8514.
NUZA, see Qurita.
NYDER, see Nidvr.
14964 NYERUP, Erasm. (anon.)
Symbolae ad literaturam teutonicam
antiquiorem ex codd. manu exara-
tis^ qui Havnin asservantnr, edits
Bumtibus Pt. F. Suhm (curante
Erasmo Nyerup). Havn. 1787. 4^
NYON, see Vallikrb.
o.
14965 OBADIAS Armenus^ quo cum
analysi vocum Armenicar. gramma-
tica et coUatione versionis Arme-
nicje cum fontlbus aliisque versio-
nibus, exhibetur primum in Ger-
mania specimen cboracterum Ar-
menicor., ab And. Aoolutho. Lps.,
tvpis Justini Brand], 1680. 4^.
The first Armenian printing in Germany.
14966 OBERLIN, Jer. Jac. Mu-
seum Schopiiini T. I. Lapides,
OBS
1197
marmora, vasa. Arg. 1785 (1770).
4^. 3 parts in i vol. with plates.
OBICINUS, see Novaria.
OBRIEN, see Brien.
OBSEQUENS, see Julius.
14967 OBSEQUIALE secundum ec
clesiam Angustensem. AV., Rat-
dolt, 1487. 4°. Gothic letter.
Two copies on vellum in the Royal li-
brary at Munich. Ratdolt^s first typogra-
phical production at Augsburg.
14968 OBSEQUIALE sen benedic-
tionale secundum ecclesiam et dio-
cesim Frisingen. Babenbergae^ H.
Petzensteiner et J. Sensenscbmidt,
1484. 4''. Gothic letter.
Two copies on velhim in the Royal
library at Munich.
14969 — * liber obseqniorum ecclesise
Frisingensis. Without place, 1569.
A copy on vellum in the Royal Hhrary
at Munich.
14970 OBSEQUIALE ecclesise Ra-
tisbonensis. Nrb.^ G. Stuchs, 1491.
4''. Gothic letter.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Munich.
14971 OBSEQUIALE secundum Sa-
lisburgensis ecclesiae ritum. {Nrb,),
G. Stuchs, 1496. 4^.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Munich. ■
OBSERVATIONES, see Haobn.
14972 OBSERVATIONES misce).
lane« in auctores vett. ac recentio-
res, ab eruditis Britannis a. 1731
edi coept4e, cum notis et auctario
yarior. viror. doctor, (cure Pt. Bur-
manni et Jac. Ph. d'Orville). Amst.
1732-39. 8^ 10 voll. Miscellaneie
observationes criticse novae in auctt.
▼ett. ac recentiores (cure Jac. Ph.
d'Orville). Amst. 1740-51. 8^
4 voll.
Each vol. contains 3 parts. The firat
a volt, are translations of MitcsUaneoua
obseriHUions upon authart ancieiU and «m»-
dem. Land. 1731. 8*. 2 vols, of which
J. Jortin was the editor. Against this
Rnglish original appeared, Bemarks on
the mieeelL oUefratiene vpen emthem on-
eient and modem, m several ieitere lo a
friend (1731); which on aoeount of its
scarceness has been reprinted In the C^los-
eical Joumaiy IX. 90 sq. 239 sq.
1198
OBS
OBSERVATIONS sur ITiist. nat.,
see Gautibr. — sur un livre, see
DupiN. — sur les Merits modemes,
see NouvjBLLisTE. — et memoires
sur la phys.^ see Journal de phy-
sique.
OBSONIA omnium horar.» see An-
TBOLOGiA^ No. 693.
14973 OBSOPiEUS. Vine. De arte
bibendi libri IV. et (Mth. Delii)
arte jocandi libri IV. Accedunt
artis amandi^ dansandi practica,
item meretricum fides^ aliaque fa-
ceta. LB. (Commelinug), 1648. 12^
135 and 280 pages.
The first edition of this often printed
book is, Nrb.y Peir^ua, 1536. 4^ In
German by Gr. Wickgram, Freyburg^
■537' 4°* 50 leaves. Consult Freytag't
Nachrichteriy p. 184 191.
OBSOPiEUS, J., see Sibyllarum
oracula.
14974 OCAMPO, Florian d'. Las
quatro partes enteras de la cronica
de Espana, que mando componer
el Serenissimo rey don Alonso Ua-
mado el sabio. Uista y emendada
mucba parte de su impression por
Florian Docapo. Zamora, Agst. de
Paz y J. Picardo, 9 Dec. 1541. fol.
Gothic letter.
427 numbered leaves in 3 columns. Of
this extremely scaroe chronicle, which must
not be confounded with the following work,
Ocampo was only the editor. Concerning
it, consult Gatp, Ibahez Memoruu Au-
tor. del rei D, Alonto el Sabio. Madr.
1777. small foL p. 462 sq., where it is
proved that Alphonsus himself was the
author of it, and that Oeampo's edition is
very faulty. Not less incorrect is the edi-
tion (with the chronicle of kings Sancho
and Fernando), Valladol,, Mig. de Her^^
rera, 1554. fol. Concerning the historical
worthlessness of the chronicle itself, see
Ibanez I. e. p. 565 sq.
14975 — los quatro libros primeros
de la cronica general de Espana.
Zamora, J. Picardo a costa de Pedro
Museti, 15 Dec. 1543. foL Gothic
letter.
The first edition, very scarce, but con-
taining only 4 books. Corrected and en-
larged, but still only 4 books, ZamarOy
without date (1545). 4^
14976 — los cinco libros primeros de
OCA
la coronica general de Espana. Me-
dina del Campo, de MiUis, 1553* fol.
This 3rd edition contains the 5th book
for tiie first time.
14977 Alcala, Inigues de Le-
querica, 1578. fol.
23a numbered leaves and 8 unnumbered
(Tabla), It does not contain' more than
the preceding edition, but is prized in Spain
as the most correct. In the preface to the
edition of 1792 there is another edition
mentioned, Valladol., Sb. de Canute, 1604.
fol. ; but Brunet says that tiiis is another
chronicle. If it renlly bears the tide given
by him, Las quairo parte* de la ooren. de
Esp., then it is an edition of No. 14974.
As, to the rest, Ocampo*s chronicle only
reachei to the and Punic war, and the fol-
lowing article is a continuation of it.
14978 — Ambr. de Morales coro.
nica general de Espana (lib. I.-X.).
Alcala, Lequerica, 1574. fol. Libro
XI. y XII. ib., id., 1577. fol. Las
antiguedadas de las ciudades de
Espana. ib., id., 1575* fol. Los
dnco libros postremos (XIII.—
XVII.). Cordova, Gbr. Ramos Be-
jarano, 1586. fol. All together
3 vols.
In vol. III. p. 332-350. there ought to
be a Dieeuireo de la verdadera deaoendeneia
del S, Domingo, Morale^s work is con-
cluded by Prudendo de Sandoval Hittoria
de los reyes de CasiUla y de Leon. Pam-
plona, 16 1 5 (new tide, 1634). foL To
which may also be joined, Sedazar de Men^
doza Origen de las dign^dades seglares de
CasHUa y Leon, Madr, 1657. fol.
14979 — coronica general de Espana
que recopilaba Florian d* Ocampo.
T. L II. (Kb. 1-5). Madr., Cano,
1 791. Coronica general de Esp.
que continuaba Ambr. de Morales.
T. III.-Vin. (Ub. 1-17). ib., id.,
1 79 1. Ambr. Morales las antigue-
dades de las ciudades de Espana y
viage del mismo. T. IX. X. ib., id.,
1792. 4°. Altogether 10 vols.
To which may be joined, Prud. de
Sandoval Historia de los reyes de CaetUla y
de Leon. (T. XL XII.) lA., id,, 1792.
4°. 2 voU. Ambr, de Morales Opuseulos,
(T. XIII.^XV.) ib.,idy 1793. 4". 3 vols.
Salazar de Mendoza Origen de las dignu.
dades seglares, (T. XVI.) ib,, id., 1794.
4**. Each vol. of tiiis fine and very care-
Ailly superintended edition costs at Madrid
20 rs. in sheets.
OGC
14980 OCCAM, Gu. de. Dialc^r.
libri VII. adrenus hsereticos; ejusd.
tract, de dogmatibiis Johannis Papse
XXII. Without place {Par., Ce-
saris et Stol), 1476. fol.
In Roman characten. The first edition,
yeryacaroe.
14981 — opus nonaginta dierum.
Lugd., Trechsel, 1495* fol. Gothic
letter. Dialogue. (16., id.y 1495).
fol. Compendium errorum Jo-
hannis XXII. ib., id.^ 1496. fol.
Gk>thic letter. Super potestate
pontificis octo qusestionum deci-
siones. ib., id., 1496. fol. Gothic
letter. (These 4 pieces also in Mich.
Goldasti Monarchia S. Rom. imp.
T. II. Ff. 1614. fol. p. 313-1235).
Qusestiones et decisiones in IV.
libros sententiarum^ acoed. ejus cen-
tiloquium theol. Lugd., Trechsel^
1495. fol. Gothic letter. Quodli-
beta VII. cum tract, de sacramento
altaris. Arg., {Mt, Flack), 1491.
fol. Gothic letter. Summa totius
logicee. Bon., Hector, 1498. fol.
Gothic letter. (Also^ Ox. 1675.
8°.) Expositio super totam artem
veterem. Bon., Hector, 1496. fol.
Summulse in libros physicor. Bon.,
Hector^ i494* f^^- Gothic letter.
14982 OCCO, Adf. Imperator. Ro-
manpr. numismata a Pompejo M.
ad Heraclium ab Adf. Occone olim
congesta. Augustor. iconibus, notis
et additamentis jam illustrata a
Fr. Mediobarbo (Mezza Barba)
Birago. Nunc vero a mendis ex-
purgata, additionibus criticisque ob-
servatt. exornata curante Ph. Ar-
gelato. Mediol. 1730. fol. Also
on large paper.
With I portrait, 1 title-plate, and coins
printed in the text. At fint, AtUw,,
Plant.y 1579* 4^ without any repreBcnta-
tions. The earlier edition of Mediobarima,
MedioL 1683. foL with plates, is not
prized.
OCEANUS juris, see Tragtatub
universi juris.
14983 OCELLUS Lucanus de uni.
versi natura^ brevia et absoluta qua-
O C E 1199
litatumelementarium enarratio (gr.)
Par., Cr. Neobarius, 1539. 4°.
The first edition, very scarce, and not
made use of by the last editor. A Latin
translation by Ghi. Ch. Aurdius with Ati~
siotelet De munda, inierpr, Gu. Budao.
Par. 1 54 1. 12°.
14984 — de uniyersi orbis natura
(gr. lat.), J. Boscio Lonieo inter-
prete atque commentatore. Lovan.^
Pt. de Colonia, 1554. 8°.
The text appears to be printed after the
preceding.
14985 — de universi natura (gr. lat.)
interprete L. Nogarola. Yen. 1559.
4^
14986 — de universi natura (gr.
lat.) interprete L. Nogarola. Ejusd.
Nogarolffi annotatt. in Ocellum et
epistola de viris illustribus Italis
qui griece scripserunt. Ed. III.
collatione exemplarium melior facta.
{Hdlb.)y Hi. Commelinus^ i596-
8«.
59 PBges, 2 leaves, and 48 pages. The
editor, Hi. Gommelinus, made use of the
Venetian and Lovanian editions, and added
various readings. There appear to be co-
pies with Geneva as the place of printing.
14987 — de universi natura (gr.
lat.). Textum e grieco in lat.
transtulit coUatisque multis exem-
plaribus, etiam MSS.^ emendavit^
paraphrasi et commentario illus-
travit C. Emm. Vizzanius. Pars
physica (et polit.) Bon.^ ex typ.
Ferroniana^ 1646. 4°.
I a leaves of preliminary matter, 348
pages, and 8 leaves. Between leaf 224
and 225 is a second title. A new recension
from 3 MSS., but incorrectly printed, and
the various readings are not to be depended
upon. The translation and paraphrase are
obscure and in bad Latin; but the com-
mentary contains much that is good.
14988 — (the same title). Amst,
Blaeu, 1661. 4°.
12 leaves of preliminary matter, 319
pages, and 6 leaves. Better printed, but
the printer has introduced confusion in the
pointing out of the MSS. made use of.—
Then in Th. Gale Opusoc. mpthol. Cbr.
1671. 8^ and Amet. 1688. 8^
14989 — Ocellus Lucanus en grec
et en fran9. avec des dissertations
15iOO
OCE
par le Marq. d'Argens. Berl.^
Haude^ 1762. 8^ (1 d. 4gr.)
His translation is extremely indiiferent.
^-^Oeeilut Lue* Sur PumverM ei TimUe
de LoorWy trad, par d^Argent, Par.j
BasUenj an 3 (i794> small 8*". is without
the Greek text. A copy on velliun, 11 fr.
Jiamy.
14990 — Betrachtnngen des Ocellus
Ton Lucanien iiber die Welt (Greek
and German). Aus dem Griech.
in das Franz, ubs. u. mit verschied-
nen Abhandll. begleitet vom Marq.
d'Argens. Aus dem Franz, ins
Deutsche ubs. BresL, Horn^ ^7^3*
8^(i6gr.)
This translation at second hand is quite a
failure. The animosities of the Frendi
original are omitted ia the annotations.
14991 — de ]a nature de Tuni-
vers (en gr. et en fr.) avec la
tnidact. fran9. et des remarques
par Battenx. Par.^ Saillant^ 1768.
8^
Commelinus^s edition forms the basis,
with a hasty use of 2 Paris MSS. The
achool-edition, by H. W. Rotermund, Lp».
1 795. 8**. (4 gr.) is of no ralue.
14992 — de renun natura, gr. Ad
fidem libror. MSS. et editor, re-
censnit, commentario perpetuo anxit
et vindicare studuit A. F. Gu. Ru-
dolphi. Lps., Schwickert^ 1801.
8^ (id. i2gr.) Also on writing
paper.
14993 — In German by Cp. Gf.
Bardili in Fiillebom's Beitrr. zur
Gesch. der Pfailos, St. 10. S. 1*77.
by J. G. Schultfaess in Biblioth.
der griech. Philos. Th. 3. Ziir.
1 78 1. 8®. On the nature of the
universe, from Ocellus Lucanus,
European maga2dne^ 1783. p. 181^
362, 350, 429.
14994 OCHINO, Bernardino. Apo-
logia nelli quali si scuoprano li
abusi, sciocheze, superstitioni, er-
rori, idolatrie et impieta della sina-
goga del Papa : et spetialmente de
suoi preti, monaci et frati. Without
place (Geneva), 1544. 8^.
60 very incorrectly paged leaves, with
the signatures A 2-H 4, and wiUi the
printer's symbol, Pressa valeniior. This
very scarce piece contains only the ist book
OCH
of the apol<^es. There are copies which
mention the place and printer {Genevoy Ge-
rardo) in the title.
The places where Ochlno*s writings, which
are chiefly undated, were printed, I have
tried to determine after an accurate exami-
nation of the types and paper-marks. The
earlier ones were printed at Geneva, by J.
Girard, in the years 154 9-44. The printer's
symbol has die inscriptioii Pressa do-
lenliar, the pi^>ar-mark is generally a wine-
glass, and the types are sometimes Italics
and sometimes Roman characters. The
Dial, del purgtUtfrio only, with Its tranria-
tions, 1555 and 56, was printed at Zurich
by And. and J. Gesner. All 1^ other
writings issued from a Basle press, without
any printer's symbol, and mostly without
any paper-marks, sometimes in Italics
(which are distinguished by the curved top
of the I and by the g)y and sometimes in
Roman characters. According to Gesneri
Bibl. ed. Ffis^p, 115, it was Isingrin who
printed the first 2 vobu of the Prediche,
but in the lAber de eorporie ChritH pra^
tenHa (printed with the same Italics) and
in the Dialogi XXX. (printed in Roman
characters) Pt. Pema mentions himself as
the printer. According also to Wundft
Mofftuiinf&r die Geseh. der Pfalz, I. 118,
Pt. Pema was involved in troubles on ac-
count of his printing Ochino's works at
Basle, and for that reason took reAige at
Heidelberg (although Schelhorn in his Er-
ffotMliehkeiten, III. 11 89, doubts this). As
to the rest, Pema himself was an Italian
who had Aed on account of rel^on, and
this ciroumtitanoe is in favour of his being
the real printer.
14995 — des hochgelehrten vnd Gott-
saligen mans Bn. Ochini von Senis,
fiinffBiichersiner Apologen. Durch
Cp. Wirsung verdeutscht. Without
place, 1559. large 4^. 5 parts in
I vol.
Each book has its WBjp»xate title. Whence
he has taken the translation of the 4 re-
maining books, which are not in the
original, he does not say. The dedication
is dated 1556, and the ]ribce of printing
was probably Augsburg. The 5th book
is frequently wanting in the copies.
14996 — Tier Boecken der Apologen :
Beschreren int Italiaensch door
Bn. Ochinum. Eertyts overgeset
wt de Italiaensche inde Hooch-
dtrjtsche sprake door Cp. Wirsingh,
ende nu wt den Hoochdnytsche in
onse gemeyse nederduytsche tale
doer Ger. Sdetonum. Dordr., Ca-
OCH
nin, 1607. 8^. 9 leaves and 366
pages.
14997 — il catechismo^ overo insti-
tutione Christiana^ in fonna di dia-
logo. Bas. 1561. 8^
1 leaves of prelimiiiary niBtter, and 313
pages. Probably printed by Pernay and
with the same Italics as the Prediche,
14998 — dialogi VII. sacri, dove
si contiene; nel I. Dell' inamo-
rarsi di Dio. Nel. II. II modo di
diventar felice etc. Ven., N. d'Ari-
stotile detto il Zoppino^ 1542. 8°.
55 leaves.
14999 — dialogi XXX. in duos libros
divisi, quorum primus est de Messia^
continetque dial€)gos XVIII. Se-
cundus est cum de rebus variis,
turn potissimum de trinitate. Bas.,
Pt. Pema, 1563. 8°. 2 vols, of 440
and 478 pages.
This Laitin translation is by Sb. Cas-
tellio. They never appeared in Italian.
The printer mentions himself in the last
page. The a 1st dialogne, on polygamy,
was the oooasion of Oduno*s being deprived
of his offioial employnient at Zurich, and
of his being bfmished the town. The
Diaiogoy which he in consequence wrote in
his ddTenoe, was printed for the first time
in ScheUiom*s ErgotMHchkeiteriy III. too;
-35, and the answer of the Znridi ministers
thereto, ib. III. 3157-94.
15000 — a dialogue of polygamy,
written originally in Italian : Ren-
dred into English. Lond., Grarfeild,
1657. 13°. 61 pages.'
Tlie translation is from the Latin, not
from the Italian. — Tfie cases of polygamy ,
eonotUnnaffe, and (Hvorse {transL from
OcAt'n). LoruLy Payne, 173a. 12°.
15001 — dialogo del purgatorio.
Without place, 1556. 8°.
3 leaves of preliminary matter, 130 pages,
and 4 leaves, index and errata. Evidently
printed by And. and J. Gesner at Zurich.
15002 — de purgatorio dialogvs
(lat. vertit Thadaeos Dunus). 1%.,
ap. Oesneros, without date. 8*^.
3 leaves, 115 pages, and 6 leaves. Hie
postscript of the translation, p. 115, is
dated 4 id, Dec. 1555, although the original
first appeared in 15561.
15003 — dialogue touchant le purga-
toire, trad, en fran^ais. Imprime
par Ant. Cercia, 1559. 8^ 1 28 pages.
OCH
laoi
15004 — * Dialogus d. i. ein Gesprach
von dem Fagf heur. . . . verteutscht.
Ziir., And. u. Jac. Gresner^ i555*
8*^. 171 pages and i leaf.
15005 — disputa intomo alia pre-
senza da corpo di Giesu Christo,
nel Sacramento della cena. Bas.
1561. 8°. 387 pages. — Prediche no-
mate laberinti del libero o uer {sic)
seruo arbitrio. ib. without date. 8^.
3 leaves and 260 pages.
Both books belong together. The types
are the same Italics as those used in the
Prediche, and the printer was probably
Pema. There are also copies of the se-
cond book with the following new title:
Prediche del R. Padre Don Seraftno da
PiayenMO, diUe iaberinii etc. Pavia, with-
out date. 8°. 3 leaves and 260 pages.
15006 — liber de corporis Christi
prsesentia in coense sacramento. Cui
adjunximus ejusd. authoris Laby-
rinthos de divina prsenotione et
libero s. servo hominis arbitrio.
Omnia nunc prim, ex italico in lat.
serm. translata. Bas.^ Pema^ with-
out date. 8°.
4 leaves, 301 pages, and i leaf; and then
the Labyrinihi with a scfparate title (and
consecpiently often found by itself), a
leaves, 261 pages, and i leaf. Pema men-
tions himself in the title of the LabyrirUhL
The types are the same Italics as in the
preceding work.
15007 — epistola alii molto Magni^
fici Signori, li Signori di Balia
della Citta di Siena. Geneua^ i
Nov. 1543. 8**. 12 leaves.
With the symbol Preua nalenUar^ The
printer was probably J. Girard. This
letter, together with that to Mutio^ are
also in the Prediche^ T. II.
15008 — epistre aux magnifiqnes
Seigneurs de Seine etc. Auec vne
autre epistre a Mutio Justinopoli-
tano. Translatees de la langue
Italiennel Without place, 1544.
8®. 25 leaves.
In somewhat different characters, cer-
tainly, but with the same paper-msirii (a
wine-glass) as the preceding, and probably
likewise printed at Geneva by J Girard.
15009 — epistola Hieronymi Lu-
censis ad Bn, Odiisitra, cum re-
sponsione ejusdem. Genev., J. Gi.*
rardus, 1543. 8^
isoe
OCH
15010 — expositione sopra la epistola
di S. Paulo alii Romani. Without
place, 1545. 8^.
183 pages, with the ngnatures A %-R 5
and the printer^s symbol, Preua valerUior.
Probably printed at Geneva by J. Girard
(so also Geineri Bibl. ed. Frit. p. 1 15)—
The Bodleian catalogue has ExpotUio episi.
ad Rom.f de itoL in lai. trarulaia. A F.,
. . . . , 8**. Gesner also^ /. o., mentions a
Latin translation by Sb. Castellio.
15011 — Ausslegug der Epistel Sant
Pauls zun Romem. Augsp., Ph.
Vlhart, 1546. 8*^. 3 and 149 leaves.
15012 — expositione sopra la epi-
stola di S. Paolo a i Galati. With-
out place, 1546. 8^
15013 — Predigen vber die Epistel
Pauli zu den Oalatern, vorteutscht.
Auffsp., Val. Othmar, 1546. 4°.
98 leaves.
— labyrinthi, see Disputa. — Liber,
see Disputa.
15014 — responsio ad Marcum Brixi-
ensem, abbatem ord. S. Bened.
Without place^ i543- 8°.
34 leaves (the last 2 blank). With the
printer's symbol, Pressa valenHor (there-
fore printed at Geneva) and the same
paper.4nark, as the Sermonst ( No.
1 50 1 9 and ao).
15015 — responsio ad Mutium Jus-
tinopolitanum. Without place^ i543*
8^
Probably also printed at Geneva.
15016 *-* risposta alle ^alse calumnie
ed impie biastemmie di fratre Ambr.
Catar. Polito. Without place^ 1546.
8®.. 40 leaves.
The answer to Ambr, Catarino han-
oeloUo Polito RimetUo a la pesHlente doU
irina di ^ti. Ochino. Roma, 1544. 8^
which piece was directed against Ochino's
EpUt. alU Signori di Siena.
15017 — prediche (T. I.). Without
place (Geneva), 1542. 8^
Containing T. I. Pred. 1.20 of the later
edition.
15018 — sermones (T. II.). Without
place (Geneva), 25 Jan. 1543. 8^
Printed in ItiJics, with the signatures
a 2~k 5. Containing T. I. Pred. ai-^i.
15019 — sermones (T. III.). With-
out place (Geneva). 1543. 8°.
In Roman characters, with the signa-
OCH
tures A 3-A 5, and the printer^s symbol,
Pressa valenHor. Containing T. 11. Pred,
1-36.
15020 — sermones (T. IV.). Stam-
pato in Geneua, d. 3 Nov. 1543. 8*^.
In Roman characters, and the signatures
a 2-~q 5. Containing T. II. Pred. 27-5 1 .
15021 — sermones (T. V.). With-
out place (Geneva), d. 15 Martii^
1544- 8°.
In Roman characters, with the signa-
tures A 2-/ 2, and the printer's symbol,
Pressa valeftHor, Containing T. II. Pred»
52-64.
15022 — sermones de fide (T. VI.).
Without place (Geneva) ^ i544-
8°.
In Roman characters, with the signa-
tures a 2-0 5, and the printer's symbol,
Pressa valenHor. Containing T. III.
Pred. 1-22.
These 6 vols, of the original edition are
far more scarce than the later ones. They
are likewise in Italian notwithstanding the
Latin title.
15023 — prediche (P. I.). Nouella-
mente ristampate et con grande
diligentia riuedutte et corrette. Con
la sua Tauola nel fine. Without
place or date (Bas., PL Perna),
8^
In Italics, with the signatures a 2-vD 5.
The last 3 leaves are a tavola in 2 leaves, and
I blank leaf. Containing 50 Predd.
15024 — (the same title). Without
place or date. 8°.
It is a 2nd edition of part i, in the same
type (but much neater), and with the same
signatures. The first 4 lines in the title
are in larger character than in the pre-
ceding. It agrees with it page for page,
but may be distinguished by leaf aa line
8 in the preface ending with saH^feee lui
(in the preceding saHrfece) and line 9 with
sai^fare (in the preceding saHs-). Leaf 3a
line I che cosa e el has the e without an
accent (in the preceding i with an accent).
15025 — la seconda parte delle pre-
diche^ diligentemente corrette. Con
la sua tauola in fine. Without
place or date (Bos., Perna). 8°.
In Italics, with the signatures aa 2-KK^.
The title is set down in 7 lines, the reverse
of the title is blank, and besides the iaioola
of the second part, that of the 3rd is also to
be found therein. Containing 65 Predd.,
the EpisL alii SS. di Siena, and the Epist.
a Mutio,
OCH
15026 — k seoonda parte delle pre-
diche, accuratamente castigate. Con
la sua Tauola in fine. Without
place or date (Bas., Perna). 8°.
The 2Dd edition of part 2 in ^e same
type (but far neater), and with the signa-
tures aa 2-MM$. The title is here in 6
lines, on the reverse of the title is an
address, alio piissimo letiore, and at the
end is merely a tavola to ^e and part.
The contents are the same.
15027 — la terza parte delle pre-
dicbe. Without place or date
{Bas„ Perna), 8°.
In Italics, with the signatures a, Aaa-
LLl ^. Containing 79 Predd. and Tes-
iamento,
15028 — la quarta parte delle pre-
diche. Without place or date {Bas,,
Perna), 8^
In Italics, with the signatures AAaa 1-
yy^lflf 5- Containing 5 1 Predd.
15029 — la quinta parte delle pre-
diche. In Basilea (Pema)^ 1562.
8^
375 pages, and 2 leaves tavoloy in Italics
with the signatures, Aaa 7^ 5. Contain-
ing 50 Predd, This 5th part is the
scarcest, and is often wanting.
This 2nd edition of the Predkths is
indeed less scarce than the Geneva edition,
but it is far more complete. There are
also said to be copies to which the false
name, Thomas de Senis or Thomas epise,
JtuHnopolUamu, is prefixed. Against these
Prvdiche was first of all directed : Le mer^
tUe Ochiniane del MtUio JusHnopolUano.
Ven.y GiditOy 1551. 8°.
15030 — sermons de Bn. Occhin en
frangois nouvellement mis en lu-
mi^re ^ Thonneur de dieu etc.
Without place, 1 561 . 8°. f 80 leaves.
Containing 22 Predd, Renouard, in his
CaUd. I. 116, thinks it was printed at Ge-
neva.
15031 — zwantzig Predige Bernhar-
dini von Siena (ubs. von Jos. Hoch-
steter). Neuburg, Kilian, 1545.
4°. 4 and 85 leaves.
Containing T. I. Pred, 1-20 of the
Italian edition. 76. T556. 4^. is enlarged
with 6 Predd. Cp. Wirsung also mentions
in the dedication to his translation of the
Apologia dated 1556, that he verschiner
Zeit eiliche Bucher Ochini vwi sunderlich
die 4 Theil seiner Predigten ausgehn. stu
kusen vorhabens gewesen.
15032 — sermons translated into
English. Ippeswich, 1548. 8^
VOL. III.
OCT
120s
150S3 — syncerie et verse doctrins
de coena domini defensio contra
libros tres Jo. Westphali. Tig., m.
Jan. 1556. 8^
8 leaves of prdiminary matter and 103
pages. One of the rarest of Ochino*s
writings.
15034 — Bn. Ochine's tragedie or
dialoge of the unjuste usurped pri-
macie of the bishop of Rome and
of all the just abolishing of the
same, translated out of Latine into
English by J. Ponet. Lond., Gwal-
ter Lynne, 1549. 4°. Gothic letter.
15035 — von der Hoffnung aines
Christlichen gemiits. Augsp., Ph.
Vlhart, 1547. 4°. 8 leaves.
15036 — ain Christlichs schons vnd
trostlichs Bett (Gebet). Augsp.,
Ph. Vlhart, without date. 4°. 4
leaves.
15037 — ain Gesprech, der flaischli*
chen vernunift, vnd ains Gaistli-
chen oder glaubigen Christen men.
schen etc. ^ Augsp., Ph. Vlhart,
without date. 4°. 14 leaves.
OCKAM, see Occam.
15038 OCKO Scharlensis. Chronyk
van Friesland. Leeu warden, 174a.
OCONNOR, see Connor.
15039 OCTAVIA, die romische (von
Ant. Ulrich. Herz. zu Braunschw.
u. Liineb.). Nach dem ehemali-
gen Entwurf geandert u. vermehrt.
Brschw., Zilliger, 1712.8°. 6 vols,
with plates.
A 7tn part, which however only contains
a fragment, was printed, Wiejiy 1 762. 8".
Brschw., Schroder, without date (about
r 740). 8*". 4 vols, with plates is well printed.
The edition, Nrb. 1 685-1 707. 8°. 6 vols,
contains this historico-political romance in
its original form. A companion to this
romance, which contains the Roman his-
tory from the emperor Claudius to Vespa-
sian, is Die durchlauchtige Syrerin Ara^
mena, by the same author, Nrb. 1669 or
78. 8*^. 5 vols., in which appears the
history of the patriarchs of the Old Testa-
ment.
15040 OCT A VI AN US. Eineschone
vnnd kurtzweilige Hystori von dem
Keyser Octauiano (aus dem Franz.
iibs. von W. Salzmann). Strb.»
4K
Id04
OCT
Griininger, 1535. fol. with wood-
ents, 66 leaves.
Also in the Buck der Liebe Bh 1 sq.
15041 — Keyser Octaviani Historie
(Danish). Kbhvn. 1662. 8°.
Gonoeming an unprinted French MyHhre
iTOcktvien et de Sibylle Tiburtine, see
HUL univ. des the&tret, XI. 64 sq.
15042 ODAXIUS, Typhis. Carmen
macaronicum de Patavinis quibus-
dam arte magica delusis. Without
place or date. 4°. half Gothic letter.
Extremely scarce. 10 leaves, without
siguatures, catchwords, and pagination,
printed at the end of the 15th century.
First is a tetrastich, Est auctor TiphU,
Leonious, aigue Parenzu* etc. The poem
itself begins, Fortunam imaeram ei oasum
ritibils oerte. The author (properly Tifi
degli Odasj) is the oldest macaronic poet
known, consult Bibl. PinelR^ II. 436.
15043 ODDI, Sforza degl'. Com-
medie, di nuovo ristampate. Ven.,
Sessa, 1597. 12^
ODEPORICON, see Rch. Bar-
THOLINUS.
15044 ODERICUS, Csp. Aloys.
Dissertationes et adnotatt. in ali-
quot ineditas veterum inscriptt. et
numismata. Romce, 1765. large 4^
Mrith plates.
There ought to be found therein, i por-
trait; I dedication-plate; 1 plate, p. 36;
I woodcut, p. 27; a table and 1 plate,
p. 131 ; I woodcut, p. 331 ; i printai in-
scription, p. 323; 1 plate, p. 385; and
I plate, p. 390. The rest of Uie plates
were printed in the text.
ODOARDS, see Desodoards.
15045 ODORICO. Elogio storico
delle gesta del b. Odorico con la
storia da lui dettata de' suoi viaggi
Asiatici illustrata (da Gius. Venni).
Ven., Zatta, 1761. 4°. with 2
plates.
The best information respecting Odorico*s
travels is in the N'vcva raccoUa tCoputc,
ioierU\f, efiM. T. 25. No. 9. p. 128 sq. and
T. 39. No. 9. p. 37 sq. The first dcetch
Odorioo wrote in Italian in 1318, which
is in the Riccardi library at Florence. In
the year 1330 Ougl. de Solagna composed
a detailed iktin description of this journey,
as it was imparted to him by Odorioo by
word of mouth. This was soon dissemi>
nated in numerous copies, which bore dif-
ferent titles, and had various differences one
wiUi another. Only those passages which
OEH
relate to any rdigioui point are printed
(very incorrectly) in the Acta SS. Jan,
T. I. p. 986-93. The Latin origiiud ap-
peared complete for the first time in the
above work. This edition is from 2 MSS.
and very carefully superintended.
There are also 3 Italian translations.
Pontico Virunio published one at Pesaro
in 1513 (Morelli Cod. volg. Naniam,
p. 90), a second, in which however much
IS omitted, is given by Ramusio in his col-
lection (Ven. 1558. fol.), T. II. p. 245-54»
and a MS. of the third is descriM in Mo-
relli Codici volg. Nanumi, p. oo. A French
transkition of the year 1531, by J. le Long,
is in MS. in the Royal library at Paris.—
Consuh also VUa e viaggi del b. Odorico da
Udine descriiti da BatUio Asqmm, Udine,
1737- S**-
CECONOMIQUES, see Dupin.
15046 (ECUMENIUS. Commen-
taria in acta apostolor., in omnes
Pauli epp., in epp. catholicas omnes.
Ace. Arethae explanatt. in apoca-
lypsin, gr. et lat. Interprete J.
Hentenio, emendatore et pralectore
hujus editionis Fed. Morello. Lut.
Par., C. Morellu8» 1630-31. fol.
2 voU.
At first in Greek only, Vertnu»y fratres
SabH, 1532. fol. Hentenius*s Latin trans-
lation at first, ArUw. 1545. fol.
CBDER, see Flora Danica.
15047 CEFELE, And. Fel. Rerum
boicar. scriptores nusquam antehac
editi. AV., Lotter, 1 763. fol. 2 voll.
(16 d.)
15048 OEFENINGEN. TaaU en
Dichtlievende Oefeningen van het
Genootschap Kunst wordt door
Arbeid. verkregen. Leyd. 1775.
8°. 7 voll. — Prysverhandelingen
van hetfelfde Genootschap. ib. 1 782.
8°. 4 voll.
15049 OEHLENSCHLAGER, Ad.
Digte. Kbhvn. 1803. 8°.— Poe-
tiske Skrifter. ib. 1805. 8^ 2 voll.
— Nordiske Digte. ib. 1807. 8®. —
Axel of Valborg, et Sorgespil. ib.
1810. large 12°. In German, 2nd
edition, Stuttg. u. Tiib., Cotta,
1820. 8". (20 gr.) — Palnatoke, et
Sorgespil. Kbhvn. without date. 8°.
In German, Tiib., Cotta, 1811 or
19. 8°. (i d.) — Staerkodder, Tra-
godie. Kbhvn. 1812. 8^ In Ger-
OEL
man, Stattg. u. Tub., Cotta, 1821.
S**. (20 gr.) — Faruk, Syngespil.
Kbhyn. 181 2. 8°. — Hagbarth og
Signe, et Sdrgespil. ib. 1816. 8*^.
In German, Stuttg., Cotta, 1819.
8°. (21 gr.) — Aladdin oder die
Wunderlampe, ein Dramat. 6e-
dicht. 2. verb. Aufl. Lpz., Brock-
haus, 1820. 8°. 2 voll. (4 d.)—
Hakon Jarl, Trsp. Tub., Cotta,
1809. 8®. (2ogr.) — Correggio, Trsp.
ib., id., 1 816 or 20. 8°. (i d.) — Ge-
dichte. ib., id., 1817. 8°. (i d.
8gr.) — Mahrchen u. Erzahlungen.
ib, id., 1817. 8®. 2 voll. (3 d.)
— Hugo von Rheinsberg, Trsp.
(ubs. u.) herausg. von Rdf. Chris-
tiani. Gott., Deuerlich, 1818. 8\
(16 gr.) — Ludlam*s Hole, ein dra-
mat. Mahrchen, u. Freya^s Altar,
Lustsp. Berl., Nicolai, 1818. 8^
(i d. 18 gr.) — Der Hirtenknabe,
eine dramat. Idylle. Lpz., Brock-
haus, 1821. 12°. (2ogr.) — Erich u.
Abel, Trsp. iibs. von Lowtzow.
Schlesw. 182 1. 8°. ( I d. 4gr.) — Die
Rauberburg, Singspiel. Stuttg. u.
Tub., Cotta, 1 82 1. 8^ (20 gr.)—
Robinson in England, Lustsp. i\).,
id., 1821. 8°. (20 gr.)
15050 OELINGER, Alb. Vnderricht
der Hoch Teutnchen Sproach. Gram-
matica sen institutio verae german.
linffuse. Arg., Wyriot, 1574. 8°.
This Oerman grammar, written in Latin,
it tonietimes erroneously taken for the
oldest : see Netuies out der antnuih. Ge-
lehrtamk, VI. 398.
15051 OELRICHS, Gh. Thesaurus
dissertationum juridicar. selectissi.
mar. in academiis Belgicis habitar.
Brem. et Lps. 1768-70. 4®. 6 parts
in 2 vols. (7d.) Novus thesaurus
dissertatt. etc, cnm appendicis Vol.1.
Brem. 1771-82. 4.°. 6 parts in 3
vols. (7 d. 16 gr.) Collectio dis-
sertatt. jus publ. spectantium in
acad. Belgicis habitar. Tom. I.
Brem. 1781. 4°. (i d. 8 gr.) Col-
lectio dissertatt. historioo-antiqua^
rio- juridicar. in academiis Germaniie
habitar. Brem. 1785. 4^ (i d.
8 gr.) Collectio di8se{^tt. jus nat.
CEUV
120s
et gentium spectantium in acad.
Belgicis habitar. Brem. 1777. 4^.
(20 gr.)
16052 OELRICHS, J. Collectio
opusculor. historioo-philol-theol. se-
lecti argumenti, inprimis in Gter-
mania et Belgio separatim editor.
Brem. 1768-70. 4^ 2 voll. (2 d.
16 gr.) Germaniie literatse opus-
cula historico-philoL.theol. ib. 1772
-74. 8°. 2 voll. (id. 12 gr.) — Belgii
literati opuscula historico-phildL-
theol. ib. 1774-76. 8°. 2 voll.
(id. 1 2 gr.) Danise et Sueciae li-
teratse opuscula hist., philol., theol.
T. I. ib. 1774-76. 8°. (i d.)
15053 OELRICHS, J. G. Arn.
Commentarii de scriptorib. ecclesiae
latinae prior, sex seculor. Lps.,
Weidmann, 1791. large 8^ (i d.
16 gr.) C. Trg. Glo. Schonb-
MANN bibliotheca historico-lit. po-
trum. lat. a Tertulliano usque ad
Gregor. M. et Isidor. Hisp., ad
biblioth. Fabricii lat. accommodata.
ib., id., 1792-94. large 8^ 2 vols.
(4d. 16 gr.)
Both works are too diffusely designed,
inconveniently arranged, and not finished.
15054 OESTERREICH, Mthi. Re-
cueil de quelques dessins de plu-
sieurs habiles maitres, tires du ca-
binet du comte de Bruhl. Dresde,
1752. fol. I title and 40 leaves.
15055 CEUVRE. Sensieult une oeuvre
nouvelle contenant plusieurs mate-
res, et premiers. Lan des sept
dames. Rondeaulx et balades da-
rn ours. La derniere eglogue de
Virgile. Une louenge dytalie de
Virgile. Une oraison de nre dame
ou est compris le fondement de
la foy christienne. Une ballade
reprenant les erreurs des rhetori-
ciens rimeurs et baladeurs. La
premiere farse de Plaute noramee
amphitrion laquele compret la nais-
sance du fort hercules, faite en
rime. Et ung sermon que fist
frere oliuier maillart a brtiges lan
mile et cinq cens. Et tout en la
fin seront mises aulcunes corrections
1206
OFF
des Semites des impresseurs par
ordre^ car lacteur ne veult souffrir
que Ion die quil aye fait le liure
ainsy quil est impresse ches eux
dont pora corrigier son liure sil luy
plaist. Without place or date (An-
versy Ger. Leeu, 1503). small 4°.
Gothic letter.
Of this extremely rare hook, insufliciently
described by Debure, No. 2969 ; M. de
Solenne at Paris pdssesses the only known
copy (reclaimed from Valli^re^s library by
the library of St Genevieve, and sold at a
Brussels sale in 1819 for 350 fr.). It con-
sists of 3 sections : the ist of 96 leaves
with the signatures A~P, the 2nd of 108
leaves with the signatures aa-Ut (at the end
of the same 2 1 leaves, errata), and the 3rd
(Sermon de Maillard) of 12 leaves with the
signatures aaa and bbb. At the end of
the I St section (leaf P 5) is a concluding
verse, which gives the year 1503 (not
1513 as Gaujet BibL fr, XL 28, would
have it).
OFFENBARUNG, see Gutmann.
15056 OFFICE de la vierge. Par.,
Metayer, 1586. 12°.
A copy on vellum, 4 fr. McCarthy.
15057 OFFICE des chevaliers de
Tordre de S. Esprit. Par., impr.
roy., 1703. 12°.
A copy on vellum, 41 fr. Valli^re.
15058 OFFICIA sanctor. s. brevia-
rium juxta ritum ecclesise Maroni-
tarum, chaldaice. Romae, de prop,
fide, 1666. fol. 2 voU.
15059 OFFICIUM cathedralis ec-
clesise Rothomagensis. Pars hi.
bema. Rothom., J. de Bourgoys,
1492. 8°.
A copy on vellum in the library at
Rouen, see Dibdin'a Tour, I. 178.
15060 OFFICIUM defunctor. ex
breviario Romano accommodatum
cantui ecclesiastico dicecesis Augus-
tanae. Without place or date. fol.
A copy on rellimi in the Royal library
at Munich. It begins with the signature
(Uij, and consequently seems to be incom-
plete, although the pagination commences
with I and goes to 47.
15061 OFFICIUM in festo S. Di-
daci. Romse, Bladus, 1588. fol.
A copy on vellum^ 15 fr. 95 c M'Car.
thy.
OGE
15062 OFFICIUM b. Maritt virg.
Ven., N. Jenson, 1474. 32°.
Very scarce, and printed in red and
black, see Panxer, III. 100. According to
DibdirCs Decam, III. 398. lord Spencer
possesses a copy on vellum of an edition,
Ven., Jenson, 1475. 24**. Gothic letter.
15063 OFFICIUM b. Marine virg.
I am acquainted with copies on vellum
of the following editions.
Neap., Moramu, 1478. 8°. (BibL Ric-
cardi, p. 11. No. 331). VakntitB, 1486.4''.
(GoUingen). Ven., J. Haman de Landoja,
1488. 34**. Gothic letter (Lord Spencer, see
Dibdin Decam. III. 398). Ven,, jussu ao
impenait Lite. AnL de Giunia, per Emerio,
de Spira, 1496. 16**. Gothic letter, with
miniatures (offered for sale bv Molini
at Florence in 1807 for 120 paoli). Ven.,
J. de HaiUs, without date (before 1500).
I6^ (2I. 15s. Pinelli, 12 fr. M'CarthA
Ven., Luc. Ant. Junta, 1501. 8°. with il-
luminated woodcuts (Bemdini Annal. Juni.
I. 8). Ven., Stagfdnus, 1506. I8^ with
21 miniatures (9 fr. McCarthy). Par.,
Hardouyn, without date (1510). 8*. with
illuminated woodcuts (M . Nagler at Berlin,
a 2nd copy in the Royal library at Copen-
hagen, a 3rd in BiU. Riccardi, p. 71.
No. 576). Par., N. Highman, 15 12. 8'.
with woodcuts (J?t6/. Riccardi, p. 71. No.
578, where also No. 581 is a copy of the
same in Spanish, on vellum, ib., id., with-
out date. S°. with woodcuts). Par,, Ph.
Pigouchet, without date. 8^. (BibL Ric-
cardi, p. 72. No. 26). Offidum majue
b. MaruB virg. 8". with woodcuts (a copy
on vellum in the Roval library at Munidi,
but defective, and the last page with its
specification quite illegible).
15064 OFFICIUM simplex septem
dierum hebdomadis, ad usum Ma-
ronitar., chaldaice. Romie, 1624.
fol.
OFFRAY,,see Mkttrie.
15065 OGEE. Dictionnaire histor.
et g^ogr. de la Bretagne. Nantes,
1778. 4°. 4 voll.
06ER, see Ogier.
15066 OGERIUS, C. Ephemerides
s. iter Danicum, Suecicum, Polo-
nicum. Ace. N. Borbonii epistolss.
Par. 1656. 8°.
Well wi-itten, and greatly to he depended
upon. It is scarce, but an idit. contrefaite
is said to have appeared at Hamburgh in
the 1 8th century. Ck)n8ult Freytag'*e
Nachrr. p. 134. Beckmann LiU. der
Reis, II. 069 sq.
OGI
15067 OGIER. Le rommant nomm6
Ogier le Danoys, parlant des belles
victoires et grandes prouesses qu'il
eut, ensemble plusieurs nobles prin.
ces fran9oi8 contre les Sarrasins et
infid^les (trad, de rime du roi
Aden^, en prose). Par., Ant.
Verard, without date. fol. Gothic
letter.
158 unnumbered leaves with the signatures
ttCjHiij. A scarce edition, the most sought
after, but less complete. The later ^-
tions are enlai^ged with Ogier's adventures
in fairy-land, and his return to France. A
. copy on vellum with 57 miniatures (but
without the ist leaf) 21a fr. Valli^re,
500 fr. McCarthy. There are two French
romances of Ogier, consult Hist. liu. de la
France, T. VII. p. LXXIV. T. VIII.
p. 594 sq. T. X. p. LXVII. Hagen LUt,
GnrndrtMS xur Gesch, der deuitch. PoeHe,
15068 Par., N. Chretien, with-
out date. 4^. Gothic letter.
15069 — Ogier le Dannoys, Due de
Dannemarche, lequel, avec I'ayde
du roy Charlemaigne, chassa les
Payens hors de Romme, et remist
le Pape en sou si^ge. Par., Alain
Lotrian et Denis Janot, without
date. 4°. Gothic letter, ^vith wood-
cuts.
15070 — Ogier le Danois, due de
Dannemarche etc. Par., N. Bon-
fons, ^vithout date. 4®. Grothic
letter.
15071 — Ogier le Dannoys, due
de danemarche: qui fut liig des
douze pers de France etc. Lyon,
CI. Nourry, 7 Nov. 1535. fol. Go-
thic letter, with woodcuts.
The editions of 1539 and 40, which
Brunet quotes from Debure, No 3816, are
nonentities. Brunet overlooked the dr-
cumstanoe, that Debure is there speaking
of the romance of Meurvin, not of Ogier.
15072 — histoire d'Ogier le Danois,
due de Dannemarche, qui fut I'un
des douze pairs de France etc.
Lyon, Rigaud, 1579. 8°.
In Roman characters and greatly prized.
15073 — Oger le Dannois, due de
Dannemarche, Tun des douze pairs
de France. Par., Bonfons, 1583.
4®. with woodcuts.
OKO
1207
15074 — Oger le Dannois, due de
Dannemardie, qui fat Tun des
douze pers de France. Troyes,
1610. 4*^. with woodcuts.
15075 — visions d'Oger le Danois au
royaume de Feerie. Par., Ponce
Roffet, 1542. 12". ib., id., 1548.
80.
In 3 books, and in verse, by an unknown
author. Both editions are scarce.
15076 — il libro delle battaglie del
cavaliere Ogiero el Danese, in ot-
tava rima. Mil.y J. Ang. Scinzen-
zeler, 15 13. 4°.
OGILBY, see Biblia, No. 2123.
15077 OGLE, G. Gemmae antiquse
cffilatffi, or a collection of gems,
engraved by CI. du Bosc. Ed. II.
Lond. 1741. large 4^ with 50
plates.
The bad representations of this work,
which are not at all to be depended upon,
are only copies of the first 50 plates, from
{Levesqve de GraveUes) Recueil de pierret
ffrav. aniiques. Par. 1 732-37. 4". 2 voll.
A continuation did not appear.
OHSSON, see Muradoba.
15078 OIHENART, Arnald. No-
titia utriusque Vasconise tum Ibe-
ricse tum Aquitanicse. Ed. II.
emend, et aucta. Par., Cramoisy,
1656. 4°.
One of the best works on the history of
this ancient province. This pretended and
edition is one and the same with the ist,
Par.y Cramoisy, 1638. 4°. and only the
title and last 2 leaves are printed anew.
15079 OISELIUS, Jac. Thesaurus
selector, numismatum antiquor., cum
singulor. succincta descriptione.
Amst., Boom, 1677. 4°. with 118
plates.
OKEANUS, see Firuzabad.
15080 O'KEEFFE. Dramatic works.
Lond. 1798. 8°. 4 voll.
OKELLY, see Kelly.
15081 OKOLSKI, Sim. Orbis Po-
lonus, in quo antiqua Sarmatar.
gentilitia. . .pnemia et arma specifi-
cantur et relucent. Cracov., Csesa-
rius, 1 64 1, fol. 3 vols, with wood-
cuts.
Constantly becoming scarcer. There
is also a copy in the Royal library at
Dresden with coloured coats of arms.
4K3
1908
OLA
15082 OLAFSEN, figerhard, et
Biame Povelsen Reise igiennem
Island. Soroe, 1772. 4^. 2 voll.
Reise durch Island^ aus dem Dan*
yon Jo. Mch. Geuss. Kopenh. u.
Lpz.^ Faber, 1774-75. 4°. 2 vols,
with plates (5 d. 12 gr.). Voyage
en Islande» fait par ordre de S. M.
Danoise (r^ig^ d*apr^ les me-
moires d'Olafsen et Povelsen), trad,
du danois par Gaulthier de la Pey-
ronie (les deux demiers volumes
par Biomerod). Par. 1802. 8^
5 vols, and an atlas in 4°. (30 fr., on
vellum paper 50 fr.)
To which may be joined: (H. Oiqfien
oekonomitk Reise igiennem de nordvetti.,
nordl. og nordoaiL Kanier qf Island.
Kbhvn, 1780. 4°. 2 volL In German,
Dresd. u. Lpx. 1787. 4*. (3d.)
OLAUS Magnus, see Magnus.
15083 OLDHAM, J. Works, with
memoirs of his life, by £. Thomp-
son. Lond. 1770. 12°. 3 voll.
Previously, LoruL 1710. 8°.
15084 OLEARIUS. Ad. Colligirte
u. vermehrte Reisebeschreibungen,
bestehend in der nach Muskau u.
Persien, wie auch J. Albr. von
Mandelslo morgenland., u. Jiirg.
Andersen's u. Volq. Yversens ori-
ental. Reise etc, Nebenst (Sadi*s)
beygefiigtem persian. Rosenthal u.
Baumgarten. Hmb., Wiering, 1 696.
fol. with plates printed in the text.
Previously, Sohleew. 1647, or 56, or 63.
fd. with plates. In English, Lond. 1669.
fol. In Dutch, Amst 1 65 1 . 8°. with plates.
15085 — voyages faits en Moscovie,
Tartarie et Perse par Ad. Olearius,
trad, et augm. par Wicquefort.
Amst. 1727. foL 2 parts in i vol.
with plates. — Voyages faits par J.
Alb. de Mandelslo, mis en ordre
par Olearius et trad, par Wicque-
fort. ib. 1727. fol. 2 parts in 1 vol.
with plates.
There are also copies of both works,
which ought not to be separated, on large
paper. An earlier French translation cH
Olearius, Par. 1656. 4*".
OLEARIUS, P., see De, No. 5841 .
OLERON, naval laws by, see Hist,
lit. de la France XIII. 96 sq.
OLI
15086 OLIMPO da Sassoferrato,
Baldass. Parthenia. Ven., Bin-
doni, 1525 or 39. 8^ — Pegasea.
Ven., Zoppino, 1525. 8^ ib., Bin-
doni, 1539. 8°. — Olympia. Ven.,
Sessa, 1532. 8^ ib., Bindoni, 1538.
8°. ib., Gi. Padovano, 1541. 8^ —
Nuova phenice. Ven., Bindoni,
1538. 8°. — La gloria d'amore. Ven.,
Sessa, 1 530. 8°. ib., Bindoni, 1 539.
8°. ib., Gi. Padovano, 1544. 8^
— II linguaggio. Ven., Bindoni,
1524. 8°. — L* Aurora. Ven., Bin-
doni, 1539. 8°. — Ardelia. Ven.,
Roffinello, 1544. 8". ib., Bindoni,
1548. 8^— Camilla. Mil. 1525. 8°.
Ven., Bindoni, 1545. 8°.
Copies, in which these small collections
of poems are bound together, are greatly
prized.
15087 — libro nuovo d'amore, cio^,
il linguaggio, I'Ardelia, la Camilla,
la Parthenia, e I'Olympia etc. Ven.
1555. 8^
15088 OLINA. Gi. Pt. UceUiera
owero discorso deUa natura e pro-
priety di diversi uccelli, con il mo-
do di prendergli. Roma (other
copies, Bracciano), And. Fei, 1622.
4®. with plates.
Only prized on account of the plates by
Tempesta and Villamena. But the edi-
tion, Roma, 1684. 4°. is cheap.
15089 Oliva, Fernan Perez de. Obras.
Cordova, Gbr. Ramos, 1586. 4°.
Containing, among other things, two tra-
gedies and some poems.
15090 — obras poeticas del maestro
Oliva. Madr., 1787. 8^ 2 voll.
15091 OLIVEIRA, Ant. Gomes d'.
Idyllios maritimos. Lisb. 1617. 8°.
Sonetos heroicos. Lisb. 1641. 8^
Both dted by the academy of Lisbon.
15092 OLIVEIRA, Man. Botelho
de. Musa do Pamaso, dividida em
quatro choros de rimas portugue-
zas, castelhanas, italianas e latinas,
com seu descante oomioo, reduzido
em duas comedias. Lisb., Manes-
cal, 1705. 4^
OLIVERIUS, Annib., see Mar-
MORA Pisaur. No. 13166.
OLI
OLIVERO de Castilla, see Oli-
vier.
15093 OLIVI, Gius. Zoologia adri-
atica, OBsia catalogo rasionato degli
animali del golfo e deUe lagune di
Venezia. Bassano, 1792. 4°. with
9 plates.
15094 OLIVIER de CastiUe. Cj
commence le liure de Olivier de
CastiUe et de Artus d'Algarbe, son
ti^royal compaignon^ (transL de
lat. en fr. par Ph. Camus). Ge-
neve, 3 Juing 1482. small fol. Go-
thic letter.
67 leaves, with the signatures A-I 3.
The first edition, and extremely sGaroe.
15095 — Olivier de CastiUe. At the
end, Cv fine I'hystoire de Olivier
de CastiUe etc. Dieu leur pardoient
et h tons tresspassez. Amen. With-
out place or date. fol. Gothic letter,
with woodcuts.
A very scarce edition. 52 leaves with
the signatures Ai-Hiiii and 40 lines.
It begins with a separate title, the reverse
of which has a woodcut, and ends on the
folio recto of the last leaf with the colophon.
The types are entirely the same as in the
Sept sages de Home. Genkv€y 1492.
15096 — rhystoire de Oliver de Cas-
tiUe et de Artus d'Algarbe, et de
Helaine fille au rov d'Angleterre,
et de Henry filz de Olivier, qui
grans faictz d'armes firent en leur
temps. Par., veufiie J. Trepperel
et J. Jehannot, without date. 4°.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
With the signatures a l^m uj.
15097 — — Lyon, 1546. 4^
15098 — I'histoire d'Olivier de Cas-
tUle et d' Artus d'Algarbe, avec les
prouesses de Henry fils d'Olivier.
et de Helaine fiUe du roy d'Angle-
terre. Par., N. Bonfons, 1587. 4°.
This and the preceding editions are little
sought after in France.
15099 — • la historia de los nobles ca-
valleros Oliveros de CastiUa y Ar-
tus d' Algarbe. Burgos, 1499. foL
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
15100 — (the same title). ValladoL,
J. de Burgos, 1501. fol.
15101 — (the same title). SeviUa,
Jac. Cromberger» T507. fol.
OLI
1809
15102 — libro del cavaUero Oliveros
de Castilla y de su buen amigo
Artus de Algarve. Alcala de He-
nares, J. Gracian, 1604. 4°.
15103 — historia de i valorosi caval-
lieri OHvieri di Castiglia et Artus
di Dalgarue, trad, dalla linffua
8pagnu(Sa nella toscana per Fr.
Portonari. Ven., Portonari, 1552.
8®. Ven., Spineda, 1612. S''. Ven,
1622. 8°.
15104 — in disem buch werden be-
griffen vnd gefunden zwo Histo-
rien. Die erst Hystori von zweyen
treuwen geseUen, Olwier u. Arto.
Die ander Hystori sagt von zweyen
briidern Valentino u. Orso. Grezo-
gen vss Frantzos. zungen in Dutsch
durch W. Ziely. Bas., Ad. Petri,
1521. fol. with woodcuts.
6 and 182 leaves. Very scarce, and not
noticed in Panzer's Deutseh. Annal,
15105 — ein sch5ne vnd kurtzweilige
History, die da sagt vonn zweien
Konigs Kindem . . Olwyer u. Ar-
tus. Ff. a. M., Weygandt Han,
without date (1560-70). 8*. with
woodcuts and the signatures A-P,
The first piece of the preceding transla-
tion.— Concerning the ronumoe itself, see
Melanges Hr. tTune gr. bibl. V. 78 etc.
15106 OLIVIER, Gu. Ant. Ento-
mologie ou histoire natur. des in-
sectes. Par. 1789-1808. large 4^
6 vols, with 363 illuminated plates.
This wdl got up work appeared in 30
Nos. at 14 fr. Of the Nos. 1-23 a number
of copies were struck off ou Dutch paper;
of Nos. 24^30, only a copies (one of which
has the plates on veUum). T. 1. contains
Gewre t-8, or 497 pages and 6^ plates.
T. II. Genre 9-349 or 485 pages and 63
plates. T. III. Gewre 35-65, or 557 pages
and 65 plates. T. IV. Genre 66-So, or
519 pages and 72 plates. T. V. Genre 81
-92, or p. 1-612 and 59 plates. T. VI.
Genre 93-100^ or p. 613-1104 and 41
plates. In the first vols, each genre has a
separate pagination, and in the entire woik
the plates of each genre are numbered se-
parately. Genre 17, 30, 41, 44, 55, 57,
74-76, 89, 91-96 are marked with bis.
When the plates are bound separately in
2 vols, the work forms 8 vols.
15107 — voyage dans I'empire Otto-
man, I'Egypte et la Perse. Par. an
4K4
1210
OLI
9 (i8oi~7). 4°. 3 vols, and atlas in
large 4°.
At the same time also in 6 vols, in 8°.
with an atlas in 4°. Each of the two edi-
tions 48 fr. In German by C. L. Methus.
M filler, Lpz, 1806-8. 8'. 3 vols, with
plates (7 d. 8 gr.). Another translation in
the BibL der Reis^ B. 6, 21, and 36.
OLIVI£RdelaMarche,seeMARCHR.
— de Nort, see Noort. — de Serres,
see Serres.
15108 OLIVIERO. Ant. Fr. La
Alamanna. Ven., Valgrisi, 1567.
4**. 2 parts in i vol. with woodcuts.
Together with this poem on the Smalcald
war, there ought to be by the same author,
with a separate title, Carh V. in Olma,
U origme d* amore, and CanMone nUle
guerre tP Italia,
15109 OLIZAROVIUS, Aaron Alex.
De politica hominum societate libri
III. Dantisci, Forster^ 1651. 4°.
The Brst Polish treatise on the law of
nature, written in Latin, which, according
to the Hall, Lit. Zeit. 1813, B. I. p. 83 a,
stands between Orotius and Puffendorf;
but according to the judgment of the Wie-
ner LU, Zeit, 1813, p. 141 1, is nothing
more than the most confused mixture of
moral-political and 1^^ inquiries (but the
latter only occasional and chiefly positive),
about Domus, Civitas, and Respublica ; the
author of which was not at all acquainted
with Grotius.
15110 OLMO, Jos. Vincente del.
Lithologia o explication de las pie-
dras y otras antiguedades, halladas
en las canjas que se abrieron para
los fundamentos de la capilla de N.
Sefiora de los desamparados de Va-
lencia. Valencia, Nogues, 1653. 4°.
OLOFSON, Gudmund, see Saga.
15111 OLSEN, P. B. En Dags
Loesning (a poem). Kbhvn., Stein,
1785. 8°.
15112 OLYMPIODORUS. In me-
teora Aristotelis commentarii. Jo-
annis grammatici Philoponi scholia
in primum meteorum Aristotelis.
Or. et lat., J. Bt. Camotio inter-
prete. Ven., Aldi filii, 1551. fol.
2 parts in i yol.
The ist vol. (Greek text) contains 108
leaves, the 2nd (the Latin translation) 139
leaves, 4 at the beginning, and i with the
anchor at the end. — See also Plato.
ONO
OLYMPO. see Olimpo.
15113 ONGARO, Ant. L* Alceo,
iBVola pescatoria, con gl' intramezzi
di Bt. Guarini, descritti e dichiarati
dall' Arsiccio (Ottav. Magagni).
Ferrara, Baldini, 1614. 4°.
The best of the ancient editions. At
first, Ven., Ziletli, 1582. 8^ Then, Fer-
rara, Carqfa, 1588. la". Ven., Boi^adio,
1592, or 99, or 1605. 8**. Ven., Tebaldim,
1603 13". Ven., Bertano, 1613. Ia^
NizMa, 1784. 12^ Also in the Pa/maaao
Ital. XXIV. 89 etc. But among all best
with Ta980 Aminta. Padova, 1722. 8^ —
Aide pescherie ou eomedie marine, trad.
deP ital. {par Roland Brisset). Par. 1596.
I6^ Rouen, 1602. 12°.
15114 — rime. Famese, Mariani,
1600. 8°. Also, Ven., Ciotti, 1620.
12°.
ONKELOS. Targum s. paraphrasis
chald. V. T., see above, Biblia,
No. 2227* and 2235. J. G. Bd.
Wieneri Diss, de Onkeloso ejusqne
paraphr. chald. Lps. 1820.4°. (12
15115 ONOSANDRI strategicus s.
de imperatoris institutione. Ace.
Ovp/Suciov riTin^dcv/ia (gr. lat.). N.
Rigaltius nunc prim, e vetustis codd.
grsecis publicavit, lat. interpreta-
tione et notis iJlustrav. Lut. Par.,
Saugranius, 1 599 (at the end, 1 598).
4 •
The first edition of the Greek text. 19
and 160 pages; then the notes (with a
separate title), 4 leaves of preliminary mat-
ter and 96 pages.
15116 — strategicus .... illustrayit
(as in the preceding title). Ace.
seorsim in eundem Onosandrum
Jani Gruteri uberior commentarius.
Item ^milii Porti breves observatt.
£x oiiic. Commeliniana, 1600. 4°.
6 leaves of preliminary matter and 95
pages. Then Rigaltius^s notes (with a se-
parate title), 4 leaves of prelimirLary mat-
ter, 67 pages, and 4 l^ves of index. Next
Gruteri Disowstu (with a separate title of
1604), 4 leaves of preliminary matter, 18a
pages, and i leaf. Gruter^s notes are
wanting in most copies, because they were
delivered afterwards. The text of this edi-
tion is only a reprint of that given by
Rigaltius.
15117 — strategicus s. de imperatoris
institutione. Ace. Urbici inventum.
ONO
gr. ac lat. Interprete N. Rigaltio,
cujus item adjiciuntur notse ; ut
item Jani Gruteri discursus varii.
In bibliopolio Commeliniano, 1604.
40
Only a new title to the preoeding edition.
15ng — strategicus s. de imperatoris
institutione (gr. lat.), notis s. dis-
sertatt. J. a Chokier illustratus.
Additse variantes lectt. ex codd. di-
versor. MSS. depromptae. — J. a
Chokier Thesaurus politicor. apho-
rismor. is also to be found therein.
Romae, 161 1. 4°. Mog. 1613. 4°.
Pf. 1619. 4°.
The text is that of Rigaitius, and the
various readings are only those already
given by him. Copies are often met with
in which Onosander is found by itself, and
which then are without a principal title
and date.
15119 — strategicus s. de imperatoris
institutione liber (gr.), ad codd.
MSS. iidem expressus et ex anti-
quor. tacticor. coUatione notis per.
petuis criticis emendatus, nee non
figuris seri incis. illustratus. Ace.
duo indices una cum versione gall,
baronis de Zurlauben. Cura et
stud. N. Schwebelii. Nrb., Raspe
( 1 76 1 ). fol. with plates (3 d.). Also
on Writing paper.
Schwebelius made use of 3 MSS. and of
Jos. Scaliger*8 and Is. Vossius^s unprinted
corrections, but he did not have the notes
of Rigaitius printed entire.
15120 — de Optimo interprete atque
adeo de re militari (lat.), Nicolao
Saguntino interprete. Bas. 1541,
or 58, or 70. 8°.
Previously with Vegethu etc. Ronw,
Silbefj 1494. 4°. The translation is from
a good MS., but is not successful.
15121 — de re militari commentarius,
in lat. serm. con versus a Jo. Came-
rario, et nunc prim, a iiliis editus.
Praeterea Fr. Petrarcha (epistola)
de officio et virtutibus imperatoris.
Nrb., Kaufmann, 1595. 8°.
20 leaves of preliminary matter, 150
pagen, and i leaf. Translated from a very
defective MS., but very happily.
15122 — <rrparrjyiKos s. de imperatoris
institutione liber (lat.), N. Rigaltio
ONO
1211
interprete. Item Basilii Imp. ex-
hortatt. LXVI. ad Leonem ill. Cum
Ferrandi^ diaconi Carthag., regulis
VII. duci religioso observandis.
Hlmst., hered. Lucii^ 16 19. 4°.
15123 — de re militari primero volu-
men. Onosandro Platonico de las
calidades y partes que ha de tener
un excelente capitan general^ j di
su officio y cargo. Traduzido de
Griego en Castellano por Diego
Gracian. Segundo volumen. Cesar
renovado^ que son las obseruaciones
militares, ardides y auisos de guerra^
que uso Cesar. Tercero, quarto y
quinto volumen. Disciplina militar
y instruction de los .hechos y cosas
de guerra de (Gu. du Bellay seign.
de) Langeay. Traduz. de frances
en castellano por el mesmo. Bar-
celona^ CI. Bornat, 1567 (at the
end, (1565). 4°.
1 3 leaves of preliminary matter and 203
numbered leaves.
15124 — Onosandro Platonico dell*
ottimo capitano generale, et del sue
ufficio. Trad, di greco in lingua
volg. italiana per Fabio Cotta.
Ven., Giolito, 1546. 4°. Also, ib.,
id., 1548. 8^
If this translation were really from the
Greek, it must have been from a' MS.
15125 — Tart militaire d'Onosender
(sic), mis en langue fran9. et illu-
str^ d'annotations par Blaise de Vi«
gen^re. Par., Abel Langellier^ 1605.
4°. — ^Le g^n^ral d'arm^e par Ono-
sander. Ouvrage trad, du grec par
le baron de Zurlauben. Par. 1757.
fol.
The last translation is also in SchwebePs
edition (see abore) and in Zurlauben BiUU
oth. milUaire, histor. et poiit, T, I, Par.
1760. 12^ — A 3rd translation in CharL
GuUchard Memoires militairet sur les Grec9
et let Horn, (See above, Guischard.)
15126 — Unterricht eines Feldherrn
(deutsch) mit Anmm. von Alb. H.
Baumgartner. Manheim, Schwan.
1786.4°. (i d.)
Only a new and separate title to one piece
out of Baumgartner^s VoUsiand. SamnUung
alter Kriegsschriftteller der Griechen, ib,
1777. 4^ (i d. la gr.) An earlier transla-
121S
ONO
tion with FnmAnut von den guien Riithen
II. ritterlu^ken amdUegen der Haupikut,
Meyntz, 1532. foL
15127 — Onosandro Platonico of the
generall captaine and of his office :
transl. out of Greke into Italian by
Fabio Cotta, and out of Italian into
£nglvsh by Pt. Whytehome. Lond.,
W. Seres, 1563. 8°.
ONUS ecclesise, see Joannes Chie-
mensis. No. 10784.
OOLLAH, see Jonath. Scott.
15128 OORLOGHEN. Dit syn
die wonderlycke oorloghen van
den doorluchtighe hoochgheboren
Prince, Keyser Maximiliaen. Hoe
hi hier eerst int landt quam. Ende
hoe in vrou Marien trouwede. — At
the end, Gheprent Tantwerpen, bi
my Willem Vorsterman, without
date. fol. Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts.
84 unnumbered leaves in a OQlumns, and
with the signatures A-X, This very
scarce book, worthy of a closer investiga-
tion, is mentioned neither in Panzer nor
in Vogelii Biblioth. Auslriaca. Vorsterman
printed subsequently to 15 m.
15129 OPERA nova contemplativa
per ogni fedel Cristiano, la quale
tratta delle figure del testamento
▼ecchio : le quali figure sono verifi-
cate nel testamento nuovo : con le
sue exposition! etc. Nuovamente
stampata. Ven., Gi. And. Vavas-
sore, without date (15 10-12). 4®.
This Italian Biblia pauperum contains
f ao representations engraved in wood, and
complete copies are of the greatest rarity.
A full description of it is in Cicognard't
•Catal, I. 339.
15130 OPERA nova di laude, facta
e composta da piu persone spirituali.
Ven., G. Rusconi, 1512. 4°.
In this collection of laniii are to be found
those of Belcari, Oiustiniano, the Medici,
&c.
OPERA et fragmenta poetar., see
Maittaire. — nova intitolata il
Perche, see Manfrbdi. — patrum
Toletanor., see Lorbnzana. — pos-
thuma B. D. S., see Spinoza.
OPERE burlesche, see Berni.
15131 OPITZ, Mt. Tentsche Poe-
OPI
mata vnd Aristarchns Wieder die
verachtung Teutscher Sprach, Item
Verteutschung Dn. Heinsii Lobge-
sangs Jesu Christi, vnd Hymni in
Bachum. Sampt einem anhang
Mehr auserlessner geticht anderer
Teutscher Poeten. Dergleichen in
dieser Sprach Hiebeuor nicht auss-
kommen. Strb., Eberh. Zetzner,
1624. 4"".
8 leaves of preliminary matter and 340
pages (a plate before p. 1 ). The first col-
lection of his poems, and very scarce, but
without any arrangement. The editor,
who subscribes himsdf D. Z. G. J., was
J. W. Zinkgref. The poems of Opitz end
p. 104. Then follow, p. 105-117, Arittar-'
chus de coniemtu lingua tetUon. ; p. 118—
143, Heinsii Lobgetang aufJ. C; p. 143
-160, his Hymtuu Bacchi ; p. i6i>234,
poems of other German poets (Zinkgref,
Melissus, Weckherlin, Csp. Kirchner, etc.);
and p. 225 etc. Opitz*s ZUUna,
15132 — acht Biicher Deutscher Poe-
matum durch Ihn selber herausge-
geben, auch also vemiehret vnnd
vbersehen, das die vorigen darmitte
nicht zu uergleichen sindt. Bresl.,
D. Miiller, 1625. 4^
53 leaves of preliminary matter and 244
pages. The first edition, superintended by
Opitz himself, and consequmtly important
in a critical point of view. But instead of
the 8 books mentioned in the title, the
Dresden copy, at least, only contains 5.
{poet. Wdlder.).
15133 — deutscher Poematum i . u.
2. Theil: zum andemmal vennehrt
vnd vbersehen herauss g^eben.
Bresl., D. MiiUer^ 1629. 8°. 2 parts
in I vol.
Properly the 4th edition.
14134 — deutsche Poemata, auffs new
iibersehen vnd vermebret. Dantzig,
Hunefeldt, 1641. 8^
16 leaves of preliminary matter and 953
pages. The 6th edition, which seems to have
something peculiar to itself, and to contain
pieces which are even wanting in later
editions.
15135 — weltlicbe Poemata zum
4tenmal vermebret vnd vbersehen
herraus {sic) geben. Th. I. II. Ff.
a., M., Goize (1644). 8°. Florile-
gium varior. epigrammatum. ib.,
id., 1644. 8°. 2 voll.
The 7th edition, and praised by Breitin-
OPI
ger as particularly good. It may be com-
pleted by the addition of Geistl. PoenuUa.
(BresL), D. Mittter^t Erben, 1638. 8'.
408 pages.
15136 — opera poetica. Das ist
Geistliche vnd Weltliche Poemata.
Vom Autore selbst zum letzten
vbersehen vnd verbessert. Amst.^
J. JanssoD;,^ 1646. 12^ 3 voll.
This 8th edition is scarce and neat, but
faulty. T. I. 12 leaves of preliminary mat-
ter and 394 pages. T. II. 336 pages.
T. III. 323 pages. The and and 3rd vols,
have the date A 1645.
15137 — opera geist - u. weltlicher
Gedichte, nebst beygefiigten vielen
andern Tractaten sowohl deutsch
als lateinisch. Bresl., Fellgiebel,
without date (1690). 8°. 2 voll.
This loth edition is the most complete,
but at the same time the most faulty. Ff.
u. Lpx. 1714 8°. is only a new title. It
contains the following divisions, with sepa-
rate titles and pagination : Gedichte T. 1-3,
Ptaif&m Davidsy Protodia germanica.
15138 — Oedichte. Von J. J(ac.J
B(odmer) u. J. J(ac.) B(reitinger;
besorget. i. Th. Ziir., Orell> ^745*
larce 8^
Hie preceding edition forms the basis of
this excellent critical edition, unhappily un-
finished, with the various readings of all
the others. The AritUtrchus as well as
the Lobgesang at{f den heil. AnnOy which
are to be found therein, are wanting in the
following edition.
15139 — deutsche Gedichte, von
neuem iibersehen, ausgebessert, mit
Anmerkk. erlautert von Dn. W.
Triller. Ff. a. M., Varrentrapp,
1746. large 8^ 4 vols, with plates.
Incomplete, uncritical, with arbitrary al-
terations in the text, and with insipid an-
notations. Opitz*s book on German poetry
is prefixed.
The original edition of Opitz^s single
poems cannot be noticed here, save only
on account of its rarity : Mt. OpUz dansk-
ialende Judith, udeat of Mogeru Skeel.
Ktthmu 1666. 4°.
15140 OPPENORD, Gilles Marie.
Son ceuvre contenant diff^rens frag.
mens d'architecture etc. Without
place or date (about 1750). very
large fol.
An indifferent collection of 1 20 plates.
15141 OPPIANUS. De natura seu
OPP
121s
venatione piscium libri V. (gr.)
Flor., Ph. Junta, 1515. 8°.
64 leaves with the signatures o-A. The
first edition of this poem, very scarce and
very correct. The editor was M. Musurus.
15142 — de piscibus libri V. Ejusd.
de venatione libri IV. Oppiani de
piscibus Lr. Lippio interprete libri
V. Yen., Aldus et And. Socer, m.
Dec: 15 17. 8®.
166 numbered leaves (of which 103 and
104 are blank) and 1 unnumbered leaves,
the colophon an danchor. The book De
piadbus is a very faulty reprint of the
Juntine edition, but De venatione is here
printed for the first time from a MS. (al-
though likewise very faulty). Superin-
tended by Fr. Asulanus.
15143 — de venatione libri IV. (gr.,
cura J. Bodini) . Par.^ Vascosanus,
1549. 4®. 38 leaves. — De venatione
libri IV. (lat.) J. Bodino inter-
prete. His accessit commentarius
varius et multiplex ejusd. interpret
tis. Lutet., Vascosanus, 1555. 4^
4 leaves of preliminary matter and
no numbered leaves.
This finely printed text (of which there
is a copy at Dresden with numerous MS.
annotanons by Gr. Ritterhusius) is onlv a
reprint of the Aldine; but Bodinus nas
often corrected the text in the commentary,
which contains much that is good. Tur-
nebus accuses him of having stolen many
of his corrections from him. Bodinus*s
translation was reprinted, Lutet., F. MO'
reUue, 1598. 4**.
15144 — de piscatu libri V. De ve»
natione libri IV. (gr.) Par., Adr.
Turnebus, 1555- 4°. 3 leaves of
preliminary matter, 207 pages, and
4 leaves. — De piscatu libri V. (lat.)
Iir. Lippio interprete. De vena-
tione libri IV. (lat.) ita conversi
(ab Adr. Turnebo), ut singula verba
singulis reipondeant. Par., Gu. M o-
relius, 1555. 4°. 3 leaves of preli-
minary matter and 202 pages.
Neatly printed, and a new recension,
partly from a good MS. and partly from
conjecture, with the various readings of
the Juntine and Aldine editions. But
Tumebus has depended too much upon his
MS., and in the book De piscatu he has
followed the Aldine more than the Jun-
tine.— Oppiani de piedb, traciatus, scho»
Hie G. Pictom Uluttratut is in G. PtdorH
1214
OPP
MedicincB tarn simplioes quam compotita ad
omnes feme oorpam hum, affeotiu, Ba8.y
H, Petri, 1560. 8°.
15145 — de venatione lib. IV. De
piscatu lib. V. (gr.) cum interpret,
lat., commentariis et indice rer.,
confectis stud, et op. Cr. Ritter-
shusii, qui et recensuit hos libros
denuo et Adr. Turnebi edit. Paris,
cum tribus MSS. Palatinis contu-
lit: inde et var. lect. et scholia
grseca excerpsit. LB., Pr. Raphe-
lengius, 1597. 8°.
44 leaves of preliminary matter; 376
pages, tesLt; 10 Iraves and 344 pages, com-
mentary; 164 pages, scholia; 2 leaves,
postscript and errata, f The scholia are
also sometimes bound up immediately after
the text.) A new recension after 3 MSS.,
sometimes too hasty, with a new transla-
tion, and a good commentary, but too little
explanatory of the subject matter. A copy
of this edition, considerably enlarged by
him for the purpose of a new edition,
which in 1610 he still designed to publ
lish, was found in £. Sal. Cyprian*s Bibl,
(Lps. 1733. 8^) p. 88/. It is his text
in Leeiii Corput poet, gr,
15146 — de venatione libri IV. De
piscatione libri V. cum paraphrasi
grseca libror. de aucupio, gr. lat.
Curav. J. 6I0. Schneider. Arg.,
Konig, 1776. large 8°.
6 copies on Dutch paper, and 3 on large
Dutch paper in 4°. A copy of the Gredi
text of this edition on vellum in 4°. 100 fr.
at d^Ourches^s sale (Paris, 181 x). A new
recension from MSS. and conjecture. Ad-
ditions in Schneideri Analect. crit. Fasc. I.
Ff, a. O, 1777. 8^ p. 31 etc.
15147 — poemata de venatione et
piscatione (gr.) cum interpr. lat. et
scholiis. Ace. Eutechnii paraphrasis
l^vTiKtav et Marcelli Sidetse frag-
mentuni de piscibus. T. I. Cynege-
tica, ad 4 MSS. codd. fid. recensuit
et suis auxit animadw. Jac. N.
Belin de Ballu. Arg., bibliopol.
acad., 1786. 8". (7 fr., on large
Dutch paper in 4°. 25 fr.)
Of the and part, or the poem De pitcaht,
only 40 pages of the Oreek text were
printed, and which are only to be found in
a very few copies. Belin here reinstates
the old readings in opposition to Schneider,
and often receives back into the text evident
errors of the transcriber, and conjectures
supported by no MS.
OPP
15148 — cynegetica et halieutica
(gr.) ad fid. libror. scriptor. emen.
dav. J. Glo. Schneider. Ace. ver-
siones latinae metrica (D. Peiferi)
et prosaica, plurima anecdote et
index grsecitatis. (T. I.) Lps.^
Weigel, 1813. 8°. (2 d., on writing
paper 2 d. 1 6 gr., on vellum paper
4d.)
A new revision of his earlier recen-
sion. This I St part contains the Greek
text, Peifer^s metrical version, critical an-
notations, and various readings. Observa-
tions on this edition in Amad. Peyron iNTo-
tUia libror. a Valperga bibl, Taurin, do-
nator. Lps. 1820. 4**. p. 78 sq.
15149 — de piscatu libri V. (lat.)
Lr. Lippio interprete. In Colle,
Callus Bonus, 12 Sept. 1478. 4°.
Gothic letter.
64 leaves, with the signatures a 3-A 3,
and 33 lines. The first edition of this
translation, and very scarce, since an
earlier edition, ib., id., 1471, is extremely
suspected. Leaf ia line 1 is, Uita Oppiani
Laureniii lAppi CoUetis ad ma. Oppian
ends A 2 a, and on the reverse follow, />»-
tica (sic) Lr. Lippii ad...Lr. Medicem.
The colophon is leaf 64*.
15150 — alieuticon s. de piscibus
libri V. e graeco traducti (a Lr.
Lippio). Post Oppianum sequun-
tur disticha ultra centum authors
Lr. Lippio. Plinii natur. historise
libri duo (IX. et XXXII.). P.
Jovii de piscibus liber unus. Hos
authores J. Caesarius recognov.,
castigav. et scholiis explanav. Arg.^
Jac. Gammer lander, 1534. 4^.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, and 15a
numbered leaves.
15151 — libri de venatione IV. Lat.
carmine redditi a Mch. Piccarto.
Ambergee, Schonfeld, 1604.-8°.
15152 — della pesca e della caccia,
trad, (in versi sciolti) dal greco e
illustrato con varie annotazioni da
Ant. Mar. Salvini. Fir., Tartini e
Franchi, 1728. 8°.
15153 — les quatre livres de la
venerie d'Oppian. Par Florenfc
Chrestien. Par., Rb. Estienne,
1575. large 4°. 6 and 40 leaves. —
La chasse, poeme, trad, en fran9.
par (Jac. N.) Belin de Ballu, avec
OPP
des remarques, suivie d'uxi extrait
de la grande histoire des animaux
d'Eld^miri^ par M. (Silv. de Sacy).
Strb. 1787. 8°. (5 fr.)— Les ha-
lieutiques, trad, du poeme grec
d'Oppieii,*par J. M. Limes: Par.,
Leb^ue/1817. 8*^. (6 fr., on vellum
paper 12 fir.)
15154 — die Jagd, ein Lehrgedicht.
Aus dem Griech. des Oppian's in
deutsche Verse ubs. (von Sm. H.
Lieberkuhn). Lpz., Schonermark,
1755-8°. (4 gr.)
15155 — halieuticks of the nature of
fishes and fishing of the ancients.
Translat. from the Greek (into
Engl, verse, by Diaper and J.
Jones). Oxf., th. Sheld., 1722.8®.
— The first book of Oppian's cyne-
geticks, or poem of hunting, transl.
into Engl, verse by J. Mawer.
Lond., Osborne, 1736. 8^
15156 — Jani Rutgersii glossarium
graecum (vetus in Oppianum), nunc
penitus restitutum, vindicat. atque
illustr. a F. Strunzio. Witt., Zim-
mermann, 1719. 8°. P. Jac. Fortsch
de Oppiano. Lps. 1749. 4°. Dn.
Peuceri progr. Oppianus SS. literas
illustrans. Isenaci, 1745. fol.
See also Euteckius and BaoD^us.
OPSONIA omnium horar., see An-
THOLOOiA, No. 693.
OPSOPCEUS, see Obsopceus and
SiBYLLJB.
15157 OPTATIANUS Porphyrins,
Publilius. Panegyricus dictus Con-
stantino Augusto. Ex cod. MS.
P. Velseri. AV., ad insigne pinus,
1595. fol. 6 leaves.
The first separate edition; reprinted
with a critical appendage by Ch. Daum in
M, Veheri Opp. Nrb. 1682. fol. At first
in {Pt FWuri) Epigrr. et poemaHa vett.
Par, 1590. 8^ sect. II. p. 335.
15158 — Fortunii Liceti encyclopae-
dia ad aram Pythiam Publilii Op-
tatiaui Porphyrii. Patav., Crivel-
larius, 1630. 4°.
Best in Wemtdorfii Poet. lai. mtn.
II. 363.
15159 OPTATUS Milevitanus. De-
libatio AfricaniB historiae ecdesias-
OPT
1215
ticK 8. Optati libri VII. de schia-
mate Donatistar. Victoria Uti-
censis libri III. de persecutione
Vandalica in Africa. Cum anno-
tatt. ex Fr. Balduini commentariis
rerum ecclesiasticar. Par., Fremy
(other copies Sonnius), 1569. 8**.
Balduinus here worked up afresh his
very scarce earlier edition, Par. 1563. 8'.
(of which there is a reprint, Ex biblu^Ml.
Commelin. 1592. 8°.) J. Cochlieus first
edited Optatus in Cr. Brunus De ?kBreHcis
in genere, Mog, 1549. foL
15160 — de schismate Donatistar.
libri VII. multo quam antehac
emendatiores ac emendationum ac
notar. libello illustriores. LB.,
Patius, 1613. 8°.
The text of the edition of 1599) the ist
recension of Balduinus, with the various
readings of his and recension, and some
corrections by Csp. Barth.
15161 — opera cum notis et obss.
Gbr. Albaspineei. Ace. ejusd. de
veteribus ccelesise ritibus observa-
tionum libri II. etc. Par., Sonnius,
1 63 1, fol.
The text of the 2nd recension of Bal-
duinus. Very incorrectly printed, and as
dumsily furnished.
15162 — de schismate Donatistar.
libri VII. In eosd. notae et eraen-
datt. Merici Casauboni. Lond.,
Legat, 1 63 1- 8°.
The same text, with short but excellent
notes. His corrections are only from con-
jecture.
15163 — opera cum obss. et notis
integris Gbr. Albaspincei, Fr. Bal-
duini, Csp. Barthii, Mer. Casau-
boni etc. Ph. Priorius annotatt.
et .preefatt. adjecit. Ace. Facundi
pro tribus capitulis concilii Cal-
ched. libri XII. cum annotatt. Jac.
Sirmondi et ejus Facundi opuscula.
Adjectae sunt Gbr. Albaspincei obss.
ecclesiast. cum aliis ejusd. opp.
Par., Dezallier, 1679. ^^'
The text is printed from the edition
of T613, and the intrinsic value of the edi-
tion is small. Previously, Par.y Duptds,
1676. fol. (also on lai^g^e P&per).
15164 — libri VII. de schismate Do-
natistar. ad MSS. codd. et vett.
editt. coUati et emendati, quib. ac
1816
OPU
oessere historia Donatistar. una cum
monumentis ad earn spectantibus,
nee non geographia episcopal is Af-
ricBB ; op. et stud. L. Ellies du Pin.
Lut. Par., Pralard, 1700. fol.
A new^ and good recension after 5 MSS.,
with the notes of all the earlier editors,
which follow after the text in this edition,
but are placed immediately underneath the
text in the reprint, Antte. 1 702. foL His
text, with some new critical notes, is in
GaUandi BibL PP. V. 461-675.' A small
edition by Fr. OberthQr, Wtrceburgiy 1 790
91. 8**. 2 roll. — Uhutoire du schitme, bios'
pheme$j erreurt etc des Donatiansy icrUe
rni UU, par Optat, mite en langue fran^,
par PL VieL Par,, Morel, 1564. 8'.
15165 OPUS eximium de vera diffe-
rentia regiae potestatis et eccle-
siasticae, et quae sit ipsa Veritas
ac virtus utriusque. Lend., Ber.
thelet, 1534. small 4°.
Lord Spencer possesses a copy on vellum
(preyiously in the Harleian library, and
fold at Towneley's sale in 1 8 1 4 for 2 r 1. 1 os. ) .
Brunet saw a second copy at a Paris sale.
The work is attributed to Henry VIII.
king of England.
OPUS aureum, see Neandbr. — de
febribus, see Medici, No. 13522.
15166 OPUSCOLI di autori Sici-
lian!. T. I. Catania, 1758. T. II
-XX. Palermo, 1759-78. 4". 20
voU.
An interesting collection of essays and
small pieees on all adentifio subjects. Sal-
vad. Mar. di Blasi*s bibliographical trea-
tises therein are very useful for biblio-
graphers. The list of modern liooks that
have appeared in Sicily, which is appended
to that work, is very serviceable. In the
dedications of each part there are good
general notices respecting celebrated Italian
£unilies. A continuation of less import-
ance is, Nuova raecoUa di opusc. di aiUori
SicU. in 9 vols.
15167 OPUSCOLI scientifici e let-
terari, ed estratti d'opere interes-
aanti. Fir., Daddi, 1807-18. 8^
22 voll.
Ooing on in the Nuova eoBezione di
cpu$ooH e noHzie di aeienze, letlere ed artL
Bmdka Fieeolana, 1820 etc. 8**. with plates
(1 voL annually in 5 numbers, 20 paoli),
conducted by Fr. Ingbirami.
OPUSCOLI scelti, see Amorbtti.
— 'scientif. e filoU see Raccolta.
OPUSCULAmythologica, seeOALB.
ORA
— -griecor. sententioaa, see Qvoum,
No. 8631.
ORACULA, see Sybill^.
15168 ORAISON fun^bre de Mme
de Lionne. Laon, 1585. 4°.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Paris.
ORAISONS» see Mascaron.
15169 ORARIUM. Par., Hardouyn,
1530- 8°-
A copy on vellum with fine miniatures
in the library of St. John's college, Oxford,
see Dibdih't Deoam. II. 368, from which
book the above statement is taken.
15 1 70 OR ATIO dominica woXvyXoorroff,
plus centum linguis, versionibus
aut characteribus reddita et ex-
pressa. Editio novissima speci-
minibus variis quam priores comi-
tatior (ed. B. Mottus). Loud.
1 700. small 4°. 76 pages.
A reprint of the collection by Ludekek
(see abore). Some of the worse formuhB
are exchanged for better, and 1 1 new ones
are added. But Cha'hbeblayne*8 col-
lection (see above) is better. — See also
Af A&CEI..
15171 ORATIO dominica in CLV.
linguas versa et exoticis charac-
teribus plerumqueexpressa. Parme^
Bodoni, 1806. fol. 248 pages.
The entire impression of this splendid
work was purchased by the duke de Leuch-
tenburg (viceroy of Italy) and never came
into the market. There are copies on
vellum paper, and only 2 on Freodi
vellum paper.
ORATIO, see Anonym i.
15172 ORATIONES claror. homi-
num, vel honoris ofiiciique causa ad
principes, vel in funere de virtuti-
bus eor. habitae. In acad. Veneta,
1559- 4^
This edition alone is of any value. Col.
1560. S°. Par. 1577. 8°. are not songht
after.
15173 (ORATORES Grttci). Ora-
tiones horum rhetorum. ^schinis.
Lysiae. Alcidamantis. Antisthenis.
Demadis. Andoddis. Isiei. Dinarchi.
Antiphontis. Lycurgi. Gorgise. Les.
bonactis. Herodis. Item iEscliinis
uita. Lysiee uita (gr.) Ven., Aldus
et And. socer, m. Apr. 1513. fol.
2 parts in i vol.
$ leaves of praHminary matter, p. ^197
ORA
(between p. 14 and 15 in aome copies there
is a blank leaf with the notice, Hoc folium
eonfflutinalo libra abtcituiendum, tte sit tibi
inier legendum impedimeniOf mhil erUm
deett), I blank leaf, and 162 pages (the
latter with a separate title, Orationet in-
Jraacriptor. rhetorum etc.). The Isocra-
tes of 1513 (see above, No. 10580) forms
the 3rd part, being indeed an entire
whole of itself, without which however the
above collection is incomplete, as Alddamas
is only to be found with it. As to the
rest, this edition is very incorrect according
to Stephens^s judgment, although it stands
at a high price.
15174 — orator am vcterum orationes^
.^chinisj Lysise, Andocidis, Issi,
Dinarchi^Antiphonti8,Lycurgi, He-
rodis et aliorum (gr.). Cum in-
terpretatione lat. quarundam. Ex-
cud. H. Stephanus^ 1575. fol.
6 leax'es of preliminary matter, 313, 191,
and 178 pages. A new recension fin Uie
.^^hines and Lysias from MSS.), and
finely printed. To which may be joined
CoyciONEB (see above, No. 5097).
15175 — oratorum Grsecife prsestan-
tissimorum, Antiphontis, Andocidis
et Isaeif orationes XXX., interprete
Alph. Miniato. Nunc prim urn gr.
et lat. editie. Hanov., typis We-
chelianis, 1619. 8°. 599 pages. —
Orationes politicse Dinarchi, Ijesbo.
nactis, Lycurgi, Herodis, Demadis:
gr. ac lat. nunc primum simul
editie (cura Jani Oruteri). ib.^ id.^
16 19. 8^ 8 leaves and 254 pages.
Both parts are usually bound up in
1 voL To which may also be joined,
LjftuB OrtUL id., id.y 1615. 8^ (see Lt-
8IA8 above).
15176 — oratorum graecorum que
supersunt monumenta ingenii, e
bonis libris a se emendata, notis
criticis, commentariis integris Hi.
Wolfi]^ J. Tayloris, Marklandi, alio-
rum et suis, indicibus denique in-
struxit J. Jac. Reiske. Lps.,
Sommer^ 1770-7 S* S°. 12 roll.
Also on writing paper.
This greatly prized edition, in which
neverth&ss Isocratea does not occur, is
already tolerably scarce, and b daily
rising in price (30 d. at first). Co-
pies on writing-paper are still more
scarce. T. I. II. Demosth. T. III. IV.
Ai$chine$. T. V. VI. Lygitu. T. VII.
lanu and AnHphon, T. VIIL Leahmut,
ORD
1217
Herodeiy Antitthmesj Akidanuu, and Gor-
gitu. T. IX-XI. Apparatut crii. ad De-
motlh, T. XII. Indices operutn Demosth,
See also Concioites and Auoek. — Fu^
neral areUions in praise qf military merty
transL from the Greek cf Thueydides, Plato,
and Lffsias, by Th. Broadhurst, Londm
1812. 8^ (15 8.) Or€L3noni miliiari, rac
colte per Remigio Fiorentino. Ed,IL Ten,, ^
Giolito, 1560 or 85. 4°. (previously ib,, id,,
»557-4^)
15177 ORBINI, Mauro. Historia
del regno de gli Slavi, hoggi cor-
rottamente detti Schiavoni, dalla
loro origine insino all' a. 1370.
Pesaro, Concordia, 1601. fol.
ORBIS novus regionum^ see 6ry-
NiBUS.
15178 0RD£NAg6£S do regno de
Portugal (5 livros) noyamente cor-
rigido na segunda empressam. Lisb.,
J. Pt. Bonhomini, 1514. fol.
The I St edition of this collection is not
yet known. Also, Lisb. 1565. fol. Gothic
letter, ib., Craesbeeck, 1603. ^oL
15179 ORDENAgdES e leis do
reino de Portugal, com as collec-
9oes das leis extravagantes, decretos
e assentos ate o anno de 1747 e
seus reportorios e remissoes. Lisb.,
no convento de S. Vicente de
Fora, 1745-60. large fol. 2 voU.
(24,000 rees).
Prepared by order of king John V.
15180 ORDENAgOES del rei D.
Affonso V. Coimbra, 1792. 4°.
3 voll. (3200 rees).
ORDENE de chevalerie, see Bar-
BAZAN and Ordrb of cbyvalery.
15181 ORDINAIRE, r, des Chre-
tiens. Par., Verard, 1494. fol. with
woodcuts.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Pans. Often printed. Consult also
Gautier Obss, sur Phist. natureUe etc
T. II. Par, 1752.4'. p. 181.
15182 ORDINE de cavalier! del
Tosone. Nel' academia Venetiana,
1558.4°-
4 and 18 leaves. One of the scarcest
pieces of this press.
ORDINE del ben viver, see Gloria
mulierum.
15183 (ORDNUNO der Gesundheit.)
Hie nach volgt ein nutziich bach
1218
ORD
das ein hochgelerter bewerter Doc
tor in der ertzney. . . . weytgesucht
vnd zu sanime gelesen hat ....
Vnd ditz buch mag man nene vnd
heyssen Regime Sanitatis zu teutsch
das bucli von der ordnug der ge-
suntheyt. Nrb., P. Crewssner,
without date. fol. 3 1 leaves.
Probably the oldest edition of this dietetic
treatise, written for Rdf. count of Hohen.
bei^, which in this edition consists only of
3 books, and must not be confounded with
another German Regimen taniiaHe, which
contains a translation of the Schoia Saiem.
15184 — hie nach volgt ein niiczlich
regimet, wer sich damach haltet,
der mag sein leben lang in ge-
suntheit behalten. — At the end:
Das nuczlich buch vo ordniig d'
gesuntheyt hatt getruckt vii vol-
ledet. Hanns Bamler zu Augspurg.
1472. fol. 50 leaves.
This edition is enlarged with a 4th book.
Also, t^., td., 1475, or 76, or 82. fol. and
often.
15185 ORDO compendii diurni nun-
cupati juxta ritum Romanie curiae.
Ven., Octav. Scotus, 1479.
A copy on vellum (without any state-
ment of the size) is mentioned in Zaccaria
ExeurstiM lUeraru, I. 109. This pro-
duction, not noticed in Panzer, may
be also the first book known to be
printed by Scotus, who was hitherto
thought to have only been printing since
1480.
15186 ORDO baptisandi secundum
ritum Rom. ecclesise. Ven., in
ledib. A. Sabiensis, 1539. 4°.
Count Melzi at Milan possessed a copy
on vellum, see Dibdin Decam. III. ii i.
ORDO missalis, see Missale.
16187 ORDONES de Cevalloa, Pt.
Viage del Mundo. Madr. 16 14 or
91. 4°.
15188 — tradado de las relaciones
verdaderas de los reynos de la
China, Cochinchina y Champaa.
Jaen, Cuesta, 1628. 4°.
15189 ORDONNANCES de I'ordre
de la toison d'or. Par., le Noir,
1523. fol.
A copy on vellum, 4I. 4s. Marlborough,
London, 18 19.
15190 ORDONNANCES de Fordre
ORD
de la toison d*or. Without place or
date. 4°.
Copies on vellum, 100 fr. Vdlli^re (an-
other undated edition on vellum in 4**.
Valliere 30 fr.), 43 fr. Servais, 121 fr.
Serna, 6a fr. McCarthy. See sJso CoK-
STITUTIONES.
15191 ORDONNANCES de I'ordre
de S. Michel. Without place or
date. 4**.
A copy on vellum, 72 fr. Picart, 10 fr.
Lair. See also Livre des statuts.
15192 ORDONNANCES (les) let-
tres patentes du Roy : Sur le faict
des mynes de France. Lyon, J. Pa-
trasson, 1575. 8°.
A copy in the Royal library at Dresden.
15193 ORDONNANCES royaux sur
le fait de ]a justice et Tabbr^viation
des proc^ par tout le royaume de
France, publics au parlement de
Paris en Septembre 1539. Par.,
par N. Couteau pour Galliot Dupr6,
(1539). fol. Gothic letter.
A copy on vellum, 15 fr. McCarthy.
15194 Par., par Denis Janot
pour Galliot Dupre, (1539). 4".
A copy on vellum, 36 fr. Saubise, 27 fr.
5 c McCarthy. This edition is reslly dif-
ferent from the preceding.
15195 Rouen, par Abr. Guenet
pour Galliot Dupre, 1539. 4". Go-
thic letter.
A copy on vellum, 23 fr. Valliere, 29 fr.
50 c McCarthy.
15196 ORDONNANCES des rois
de France de la troisi^me race,
recueillies par ordre chronologique.
Par., impr. roy., 17 23-1 820. fol.
17 voll. Table chronolog. des 9
premiers volumes, par Villevault.
Par. 1757. fol. It is going on.
(576 fr., each vol. 36 fr.).
This important collection reaches only to
March 1473. Copies without the 14th
vol., which is very hard to be procured by
itself, lose more than a third of their value.
T. I. was superintended by Eus. de Lau-
ri^re, T. II-VIII. by Denis Fr. Secousse,
T. IX. by Villevault, T. X-XIII. by Bre-
quigny and Villevault, T. XIV. by Bre-
quigny alone, T. XV-XVII. by Pastoret.
15197 ORDRE (1') de chevalerie.—
At the end, Cy finist I'ordre de
chevalerie ou on peult facilement
cognoistre et entendre la noblesse
ORD
de chevalerie, la mani^re de creer et
faire les chevaliers etc. Lyon sur
le roHiie, Vine. Portunaris de Trine,
II Juill. 151 o. fol. Gothic letter.
19 leaves with the signatures q^» It
seems to be only a piece of Sjpnphor. Cham^
pier Reouetl ou chf unique de* ftistoiret du
royaume d'Auttratie. Nancy, 15 10. fol.
15198 (ORDHE.) The book of the
ordre of chyualry or knyghthode
transl. out of Frenssheinto Eaglisshe
by me W. Caxton. Without place
or date {Wesimestre, Caxton, 14^4)*
fol. Gothic letter.
52 leaves (the ist blank) with 26 lines,
and the signatures aiUgiij. Only 3 copies
are known ; 2 complete, in the British
Mufseura and in the Bodleian, and 1 de-
fective copy in the possession of Lord Spencer.
The types are those of Caxton *s Chronicle
of 1480. The piece is a tramslation of the
Ordene . de chievtderie ( see Barbazan,
above) and not of the pr^xding.
ORDRE, see Etats.
O'REILLY, see Annalbs des arts.
15199 O'REILLY. Irish and Eng-
lish dictionary. Dubl. 1817. 4^
(2I. I OS.)
ORFORD, see Walpole.
15200 ORIBASIUS. Collectaneorum
artis mediese liber, quo totius cor.
poris humani sectio explicatur (gr.)
Par., Gu. Morelius, 1556. 8°.
15201 — anatomica ex libris Galeni
(gr.) cum vers. lat. J. Bt. Rasarii,
curante Gu. Dundass. LB.; Lange-
rack, 1735.4°.
See also Chiruroia.
15202 — synopseos ad Eustathium
filium libri IX. quibus tota medi-
cina in compendium redacta con-
tinetur (lat.), J. Bt. Rasario inter-
prete. Ven., P. Manutius, 1554.
• .8". 216 leaves.
Also, Lutet,, Audoenug Parvu$, 1554.
15203 — coUectarum medicinalium
libri XVII. (lat.), J. Bt. Rasario
interprete. Ven., P. Manutius,
without date. 8°.
Also, Par., Bn. Turrisanus, 1555. 8".
15204 — commentaria in aphorismos
Hippocratis, hactenus non visa, J.
Ouinterii industria eruta et nunc
VOL. III.
ORI
1219
prim, edita (lat.). Par., Sim. Coli-
naeus, 1533. 8^
Also, Ven., Sabio, 1533. 8°. Bos*, Cra^
tander, 1535. 8^ Patav., Cadorinus,
1658. i^\
15205 — opera quse extant omnia,
tribus tomis digesta (lat.), J. Bt.
Rasario interprete. Bas., Insingrin,
1557. 8°.
Also in Stephens's Ards med. pnnc.
L 769 sq.
15206 ORIENTIUS. Libcllus, qui
inscribitur commonitorium fidelium,
denuo collatis duobus MSS. codd.
ex lectione Mt. Delrii et Edm.
Martene editus, recognitus atque
integro libro secundo auctus, ejus-
que et varior. notis illustratus, cura
H. Ln. Schurzfleischii. Witt.,
Schrodter, 1706. 4°. In addition
H. Ln. Schurzfleischii Orientius
supplemento auctus s. nova e cod.
MS. biblioth. Oxon. recensio, item-
que curse posteriores ad librum II.
Orientii. Vinaria;, 1716. 4°.
'At first by Mt. Delrio, Antto. 1600. 12°.
Then by Lr. Raniir. de Prado, SalmanHca,
1604. 4**. and by And. Rivinus, Lpe. 1651.
8". New impressions in Martene et Du-
rand Tkesaur, anecdotor, V. 19 sq. and in
GaOandi BibL PP. X. 185 sq.
15207 ORIGENES. Opera omnia
(gr. lat.)} ex variis editt. et codd.
recensita, lat. versa atque annota-
tionib. illustrata, cum copiosis indd.,
vita auctoris et multis dissertatt.
Op. et St. C. (et C. Vine.) de la
Rue. Par., Vincent, 1733-59. fol.
4 voll.
Also on very large paper. A greatly
prized edition. In the German oopi« the
4th vol. is often wanting. In addition,
Origenis Scholia in pentateuchum, Josue,
Judices, regee, proverbia, ecclesiaeten. Job,
Ptalmos, ifaUhaum et Lvcam, gr, kU., in
Analectt. nov. vett. pairum. Ven, 1781.
fol. p. 3 sq. or in GaUandi Bibl PP. XIV.
append, p. 3 sq.
15208 — opera (gr. lat.) ad edit, de
la Rue recusa (cura Fr. Oberthiir).
Wirceburgi, 1780-94. 8°. 15 voll.
A slovenly impression of the bare text
with a translation.
15209 — opera omnia, lat., ex variis
antiquis inter pretatt. edita, stud, et
4L
1220
ORI
lab. Jac. Merlini. Par.» J. Parvus^
1512. fol. 4 parts in 2 vols.
A copy on vellum, 401 fr. Valli^, and
475 fr. McCarthy (again offered for sale at
600 fr.). Otherwise not sought after.
Also, ib. 1519 or 12, fol. 4 parts. — 0pp.,
lot., ttud. et lab. De$, Ertumi parUm versa,
partim recogn. Bat., Froben, 1536. fol.
t^., td,, 1545. fol. a voll. ib,, EpUcop.,
1 5 71. foL a voll. Opp. lot,, nunc stud, ei
lab..Gilb. Genebrardi partim cum grcpca ve-
ritate collata, partim libris recens versis
avcta. Par. 1574, or 1604, or 161 9. fol.
15210 — hexaplorum quae supersunt.
Ex MSS. et ex libris editis eruit et
notis illustrav. Bn. de Montfaucon.
Ace. opuscula queedam Origenis
anecdota. Par., Guerin, 1713. fol.
2 voll. Also on large paper.
Consult Maaeh Bibl. sacra P. II. Vol. II.
p. 230 sq. Corrections to the Hexapla
from different MSS., see in (£ichhoru*s)
Repertor. Jtir bibl. u. morgerd. Litt. I.
217 sq. IV. 257 sq. VI. 195 sq. VIII. 85
sq. IX. 157 sq. X. 58 sq. XIII. 177 sq.
XIV. 183 sq. XV. 38 sq. H. Owen Cri.
tieal dUaquisitians, containing some remarks
on Masius*s edition qf the book qf Joshua
and on Origenis Hexapla. Lond. 1 784. 8°.
15211 — hexaplor. quoe supersunt.
Auctiora et emendatiora edid. no-
tisque illustrav. C. F. Babrdt. Lps.
et Lubecse, Donatius, 1769-70. 8°.
2 voll. (4 d.)
15212 — in S. Script, commentaria,
qufecumque graece reperirf potue-
runt. Pt. Dn. Huetius grseca pri-
mus maxima ex parte edidit, varias
edd. contulit, lat. interpretationes
adjunxit* notis et obss. illustravit.
Rotbom., Bertbelinus, 1668 fol.
2 voll.
Lut. Par. 1679. fol. 2 vols, is perhaps
only a new title. Reprinted, Col. (Ff.
a. M.) Gensch, 1685. fol. 2 voll.
15213 — in Genesim homiliae 16. In
Exodum homilise 13. In Leviticum
bomilise 16. In Numeros homiliie
28. In Jesum Naue bomilise 26.
In librum judicum homiliae 8. (lat.),
d. Hieronymo interpr. Ven., Aldus^
m. Febr. 1503. fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, and 18a
numbered leaves. One of the rarer Ai-
ding.
15214 — philocalia, de obscuris S.
Script, locis a Basilio M. et Gre-
ORI
gorio tbeol. ex variis Origenis oom«
mentariis excerpta. Omnia nunc
prim, graece edita op. et stud. J.
Tarini^ qui et lat. fecit et notis
illustrav.- Par.^ de Forge, 1619.
Par., Cramoisg, 1624. 4**. is only a new
title.
15215 — contra Celsum libri VIII.
et Gregorii Neocaes. Thaumaturgi
panegyricus in Origenem. A Dav.
Hceschelio gr. et lat. nunc prim,
editi. Ace. notae et indd. AV., ad
insigne pinus, 1605. 4^
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 441, 35,
and 511 pages, and 9 leaves. The trans-
lation is by Sgm. Oelenius.
15216 — contra Celsum libri VIII.
Ejusd. pbilocalia (gr. lat.). Gu.
Spencenis utriusque operis versio-
nem recognovit et annotatt. adjecit.
Cum ind. rer. et verbor. locupletiss.
Cbr., Field, 1658. 4^
With Hd6chel*s notes on the book against
Celsus, and Tarinus's on the PhUoDoKa.
This edition is more scarce, better printed,
and more correct than the second, Cbr.y
Hayes, 1677. 4"*. — Pt. Tambttrini RagiO'
namenti std I. libro di Origine contra Celso*
Pavia, 1 786. 8**. J. Cunningham Disser-^
tation of the books of Origen against Celsus.
Lond. 18 II. 8^ (as. 6d.)
15217 — contra Celsum libri VIII.
lat., interpr. Cp. Persona. Romae^
G. Herolt de Bamberga, m. Jan.
1 48 1, small fol.
264 leaves with 33 lines, withoat signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf la
is blank, and i^ is a letter of Thdr. Gaza
(here Oazinus) to Persona. Leaf 2 is a
dedication to Siztus IV. by Persona (in-
stead of which in other copies is a letter to
J. Mooenigo), and leaf 3* begins the work
itself. The last leaf contains a Registrum
qmntemiorum, A copy on vellum in the
iio|^al library at Paris (probably the same
which Laire and Audlffredi saw in the Va*
tican ?). The translation is very faulty.
15218 — traite contre Celse ou
defense de la religion chret. contre
les accusations des payens. Trad,
du grec par Elie Bouhereau. Amst.,
Desbordes, 1700. 4^
At the end are notes and conjectures on
the Greek text. In many copies the pub-
lisher has taken away the preface, errata,
and index to the notes, see Basnage Hist.
des otwrages des sac. 1 700, p. 419.
ORI
15219 — 8^ Biicher von der Wahrheit
der christl. Religion, ubs. von J.
Lr. Mosheim. Hmb.^ Bohn^ i745*
4°. (id. i8gr.)
An Italian translation, Pavia, 1787. 8^
is also mentioned.
15220 — dialogus contra Marcionitas,
exhortatio ad roartyrium, responsio
ad African! epistolam de historia
Susannse. Orsece nunc prim, pro-
deunt, cuqfi versionib., notis, indd.,
lectt. van*, et conjecturis op. et
stud. J. Rdf. Wetstenii. Bas.,
Bertsch, 1 674. 4®.
15221 — nrpi fv;^^ owrayfia^ M<XP*
TOvd€ TOV XPOVOV Ol^KboTOP, CUDI lat.
interpr. et brevib. notis. Ox., th.
Sheld., 1686. I2^
Oreek scholia on the Pater Noster are
added, which had previously appeared
under the title, Origems s. alterius doc-
tons ffrteci trvyxpovov scholia in orat. domin.
etc Gr* et lot. nunc prim, prodeuni er
interpr. Fed, Morelli cum ejusd. noiit,
Lul.y Moreilusj 1601. 8°.
15222 — de oratione libellus. Ace.
Marci Diadochi sermo contra Arianos
(gr. lat.) a J. Rdf. Wetstenio.
Bas., Bertsch, 1694. 4^
15223 — de oratione liber (gr. lat.).
£x nova collatione cum cod. MS.
Holmiensi recognitus et emendatus,
una cum Anonymi scholiis in orat.
domin. Quibus subjunctee sunt
eruditi cujusd. viri notie partim
crit. partim exeget., ab editore
Ou. Reading. Loud., Tonson et
Watts, 1728. 4^
This edition, printed at the expense of
the editor, is scarce and fine.
15224 — compendium historiie phi-
iosophicae antiquae s. philosophu-
mena, recognita, iUustrata passim-
que correcta a J. Cp. Wolfio. Ace.
Jac. Gronovii notie integrse. Hmb.,
Liebezeit, 1706. 8°.
Previously printed for the first time in
Gronovii The*, ant, gr, X. 137 sq.
15225 — opus peri archon s. de
principiis, correctum et ordinatum
ac interpretatum a Constantio Hye-
rotheo. Ven., Laz. Soardus, 15 14.
fol.
Delanie did not make use of this edition.
ORL
1221
Hyerotheiis caused the text to be printed
from another MS. than that used in Mer-
lin*s edition of 15 12, yet not very different.
ORIGINE des loix, see Goguet.
15226 ORIGINE, \\ des puces.
Lond. 1749. large 18*'. 36 pages.
Entirely engraved. A new impression of
die plates, t6., t«f., 1761. 18° A poem, by
no means remarkable, with passages some-
what free.
ORIGNY, see Dictionnaire, No.
6097.
15227 ORION Thebanus. Etymolo-
gicon, ex museo F. A. Wolfii pri-
mum edidit, annotatt. Larcheri,
Wolfii et suas indicesque adjecit
F. Gu. Sturz. Lps., Weigel, 1820.
4°. (3 d.)
This work belongs to the Ettmolo-
GicuM, No. 6999.
15228 ORIVUOLO, Bm. Le sem.
plicit^ owero gofferie dei cavalieri
erranti, ottave in dialetto Trevi.
giano. Without place or date (i6th
century). 8°.
ORKNEYINGA— Saga, see Saga.
15229 ORLANDI, Pellegr. Ant.
Abecedario pittorico contenente le
notizie de' professori di pittura,
scoltura ed architettura, in questa
ediz. corretto e di nuove notizie
accresciuto da Pt. Guarienti. Ven.
1753. 4°. with 3 tables of mono-
grams.
A good edition of a very faulty work (at
first, Bol. 1704. 4"*.). An edition, conti-
nued by Fr. Fiiga to 1775, appeared under
the title, Supplemento alia serie de"* elogi
e ritrcUti degU uomini illustri in pitiura etc.
Fir, 1776. 4**. 2 voll.(see Serie).
15230 ORLANDINUS, N. Historia
societatis Jesu, Pars I. s. Ignatius.
Romse, 161 5. fol. or Antw. 1620.
fol. Pars II. s. Lainius, auct. Fr.
Sacchino. Antw. 1620. fol. Pars
III. s. Borgia, auct. Fr. Sacchino.
Romse, 1649. fol. Pars IV. s. Eve-
rardus, auct. Fr. Sacchino. Romae,
1652. fol. Partis V. Tom. I. s.
Claudius, auct. Fr. Sacchino. Romse,
1661. fol. Partis V. Tom. II.,
auct. Jos. Juvencio. Romse, 1710.
fol. Partis VI. Tom. I. ab a. 1616,
4 L 2
12m
ORL
auct. Julio Cordara. Romse, 1750.
fol. Altogether 7 parts in 6 vols.
C<Mnplete copies of this work are scarce.
There may be added to it, Imago primi
seculi 80C. leau. ArUw. 1640. fol. (see
Imago), and Recueil de pUcesy tottchatU
rhUi. de la eomp. de Jestu composee par
Jos. Jouvenci, et supprimle par arret du
parlement de Paris. LQge, 1713. ia°.
(p. 88 and 89 ought to contain representa-
tions of a pyramid).
ORLANDINO, see Limerno.
15231 ORLEANS, Charl. d\ Po^.
sies publi^es par P. V. Chalvet.
Grenoble, 1803 (new title. Par.
1809). 12°. (4fr.)
The only edition, but extremely faulty, of
these very agreeable poems from the middle
of the 15th century. Concerning a MS. of
them, see Valliire^s Catal. II. 264.
15232 ORLEANS, Cherubin d'. La
dioptrique oculaire. Par. 1671.
fol. 3 parts in i vol. with 60
plates. '
15233 ORLEANS, Jos. Pt. d'. His-
toire des revolutions d'Angleterre.
Par. 1729. 4^. 3 voll. Histoire
des r^volut. d'Espagne (revue, con-
tin, et publ. par Rouill^ et Bru-
moy). Par. 1734. 4°. 3 voll. Also
on large paper.
There are also editions of lioth in 1 2°.
ORLEANS, see Pas des armes.
15234 ORLOFF. Gr. M^moires
histor.,polit. et litter, sur le royaume
de Naples, publics avec des notes
et additions par Amaury Duval.
Par. 1 8 19-2 1. 8° 5 voll. (20 fr.)
15235 0RL06E de sapience, trans-
latee de latin en fran9ois. Par.,
V^rard, 10 Mars 1493. fol. Gothic
letter.
A copy on vellum with 13 miniatures,
305 fr. McCarthy; a 2nd copy defective,
3 1 fr. the same ; a 3rd in the Royal library
at Paris; and a 4th in the possession
of Mr. Hibbert in England. The copy on
vellum, ib.y id.^ 1483. foL in the Harleian
Catal, T. III. No. 3206, was probably of
this edition. There is also an edition,
Par., V^ardy without date. fol. Gothic
letter, with lines running all across the
page. Dialofftte de ia nagesae ^temeile
avec 8on iRsdple, trad, du lat. par de
Vienne. Par. 1684. I2^
Of the Latin original I know the follow,
ing editions : (Henr. de Suso) Horoiogium
ORM
(EtertuB MOpieniiaf (ace. cerUum medUati.
passionis J. C. et harm de tetema so-
pientia). Without place or date (15th
century). 4^ (This edition, not noticed by
Panzer, is in the University library at
Leipzic.) Liber qui horoiogium sapientia
intUulatur a quodam de onUne pradio^
Par. 1479. 4°. [Catal. de la bibl. du roiy
Theol. II. 363. not noticed by Panzer).
HoroU^wm <Btema tapientia et horm de
4Btema sapienHa* Alotti, Theodorio. Mar-
tiniy without date. 4°. Gothic letter. Also,
Ven., QuarengiSy 1492. 4°. Col., J. Loan-
defuis, 1496. 4^ t^., id., 1501. 8**. Col.
1509. 8°. Par., J. Petit, 1511. 8*.
H. Susonis Opuacula aliquot pia. Par»
1578. 8°. Opera e Suevico idiomate in la^
tinum reddita a Lr. Surio. Col. 1588 or
1615. 8°. An Italian translation, Orologio
della eapienxa di frate Enrico Susone,
treui. in italiano. Ven., Luere, 1511. 4°.
15236 — der Seusse. Augsp., Ant.
Sorg, 1482. fol. with woodcuts.
108 and 146 numbered leaves. This
mystical and enthusiastic book of devo-
tion, if not an original, is at least a trans-
lation of the above Horoiogium. This
German edition contains, besides Suso^s
life, his book of eternal wisdom, his dia-
logue on truth, his little book of letters,
and an ascetic romance of an unknown
autlior. Die ueun FeUen. A second edi-
tion has the title, Diss buck das da gefUcht
hat Amandus, genannt Seuss. begreifftin tm
vU guter gaistlicher leeren. Augsp,, Hane '
Othmar, 1512. fol. with woodcuts.
15237 — treatyse of the seven points
of true love and everlasting wisdome
drawn out of the book which is
written in Latyn and cleped orolo-
gium sapientiae. Westmynster, Cax-
ton, without date. fol. Gothic letter.
Sold at Willett^s sale in London in 1813
for 194I. 58.
15238 ORME, Rb. History of the
military transactions of the British
nation in Indostan from the year
1745. Lond. 1780, or 99, or 1803
4°. 3 vols, with maps (3I. 15s.).
The first editions (1763 and 77) of this
esteemed work appeared anonymously. J.
W-, von Atchenholg die Engl'dnder in In-
dien, nach Orme. Lpz. 1786-88. 8^ 3 vols,
with maps (3 d.) — ^There is also by him,
Historical fragments of the Mogul empire.
Lond, 1805. 4°. (il. 8s.) A general idea of
the government mid people of Indostan,
Lond. 1811. 4°.
ORME, Edw., see Williamson. —
Philib. de 1', see Lorme.
ORN
15239 ORN ATI, gli, delle pareti ed
i pavimenti delle stanze dell' antica
Pom pel incisi in rame. Napoli,
stampa reale^ 1796-1808. large fol.
2 Yols.
Each vcA. of this work, which may be
joined to the AnHchith di Erool., has a title,
I leaf, pre&ce^ and 47 plates.
ORNATUS muliebris, see Hollar.
15240 ORNITHOLOGIA methodice
digesta atque iconib. seneis ad vivum
illuminatis ornata (lat. et ital. a X.
Manetti^ Lr. Lorenzi et Violante
Vanni). Flor. 1767-76. large fol.
5 vols, with 600 illuminated plates.
Tolerably executed, and not common out
of Italy.
OROLOGIUM, see Horolooium
and Orloge.
15241 OROSIUS, P. P. Horosii in
Christiani nominis querulos libri
VII. Augustae^ J. Schussler, cir-
citer Junii nonas septimas, 1471-
fol. Gothic letter.
130 leaves (the first 7 of which are a
Regisirum pro capUulis totius libri inqtU'
reruHs) with 35 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. The first
edition, faithfully printed from a very good
MS., and in Havercamp*8 judgment the
best of the ancient editions of Orosius.
15242 — bistorise castigatie per^^neam
Vulpem. (Vicentiae), Hm. (Levi-
lapis 8. Lichtenstein) de Colonia,
without date (about 1475). fol.
100 leaves with 39 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf i &
is blank; in leaf ib is a notice, printed
in small capitals (Scitu velim etc.), of 16
lines ; leaf 2a begins the text, and leaf 100a
has a colophon in 12 Latin verses {Ui ipse
Hittius etc.), in the 6th^th of which the
name of the printer is mentioned. This
edition contains a text very carelessly and
arbitrarily superintended.
Other copies of the same press with the
same cdophon mention in the verses 6-8
Leonardus (Achates) de Basilea instead of
the above Hermann as printer. They pro-
bably printed the book at their joint ex-
pense, and each plaoed his own name in his
portion of the copies. The copies with
Leonard's name are the more scarce.
15243 — liistoriar. libri VII. Ven.,
Octav. Scotus, 3 cal. sextilis 1483.
fol.
78 leaves (the ist blank) with 43 lines,
ORO
1223
and the signatures a-n. This and both
the following editions are only reprints
of the preceding, and have the same con-
cluding verses, with the exception of verses
5-8, which are omitted.
15244 — Paulus Orosius. Ven.,
Cp. de PensiSf 15 cal. Aug. 1499.
fol.
72 leaves with 46 lines, and the signa-
tures a-4i».
15245 — — Ven., Bernardin. Ve-
netus de Vitalibus, 12 Oct. 1500.
fol.
79 leaves with 44 lines.
15246 — P. Orosii historiographi
clarissimi opus praestantissimum.
Par., pro J. Petit, 21 Jan. 1506.
Also a reprint of the Vicentian edition.
15247 — (the same title). Par., J.
Petit, 18 Sept. 15 10. 4^
18 leaves of prdiminary matter, 123
numbered leav^, and i leaf, printer*s
symbol. The same text, funii&hed with an
index and marginal notes by L. Thiboust.
15248 — (the same title). Par.,
J. Barbier, 13 Nov. 1510. 4^
1$ leaves of prdiminary matter, and 1 10
numbered leaves. A reprint of the pre-
ceding with the same preface by Thiboust.
15249 — (the same title). Par.,
(Bn. Aubri), 8 Aug. 1517. 4°.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, and 105
num!)ered leaves. Also a reprint of the
preceding with the same preface.
15250 — historiar. liber e tenebrar.
faucibus in lucem editus, una cum
indicibus adjectis. Par., exc. Pt.
Vidoveeus impendio J. Par vi, cal.
Nov. 1524. fol.
Superintended by Sb. Mengin. The same
text.
1525 1 — ad versus paganos historiar.
libri VII. Nunc demum ab innu-
meris iisque foedissimis ac hor-
rendis mendor. monstris vindicati,
ad multorumque vett. exemplarium
fidem sedulo restituti. (Col.), Eu-
char. Cervicornus, 1526. fol.
10 leaves of preliminary matter, and 124
pages. Corrected by Gerhard Bolsuinge
after 3 Af SS.
15252 — ad versus paganos historiar.
libri VII. Nunc denuo cum M88.
exemplaribus aliquot coUati dili-
4L 3
1234
ORO
gentiusqne excusi, cum ind. rer.
(curante J. Csesario). Col., Cervi-
cornus, 1536. 8°.
A new revision. Repeated, Col.y Gene-
pans, 1542. 8°.
15253 — ad versus paganos historiar.
libri VII. vetustor. libror. auxilio a
mendis vindicati et annotationib.
illustrati op. et stud. Fr. Fabricii.
Col., Cholinus, 1561. 8°.
8 leaves of prdiminary matter, 346 num-
bered, and 5 unnumbered leaves. A new,
but often too bold, recension from MSS.,
and from cxnnparison with other authors.
The annotations are both critical and exe-
getical.
15254 — ad versus paganos. . . . Fa-
bricii (as in the preceding). Quibus
nunc access, ejusd. Orosii apologe-
ticus contra Pelagium, de arbitrii
libertate. Col., Cholinus, 1574 or
82- 8°.
An unaltered reprint of the preceding
edition, with the addition of the Apoh-
geticus, which appeared for the first time
with the title, Orosii Liber apohgetious
eonira Pelagium de arbiirii libertate, nunc
prim, editus : item Hieronymi epistola adv,
Pelagium {ed. J, Costeritu). Lovan, 1558.
8°. and then printed with Faustus De
gratia Dei. Bos, 1559. 8".
15255 — ad versus paganos historiar.
libri VII. Vetustor. libror. auxilio
a mendis vindicati et anpotationib.
illustrati a Fr. Fabricio. Additee
nunc demum L. Lautii notes et
And. Schotti recensio. Quibus
etiam access, ejusd. Orosii apolo-
geticus contra Pelagium de arbitrii
libertate. Mog., Cholinus, 1615.
8^
Only the text and notes of Fabridus,
enlarged with the corrections of L. Lautius,
and incorrectly printed. The ist chapter
of the I St book is augmented from a Oe-
nevese MS. Repeated, Mog. 1663. 8**.
15256 — adversus paganos historiar.
libri VII. ut et apologeticus coutra
Pelagium de arbitrii libertate. Ad
fidem mstor. adjectis integris notis
Fr. Fabricii et L. Lautii recensuit
fiuisque animadversionib. nummis-
que antiquis plurimis illustrav. Si-
geb. Havercampus. LB., Potuliet,
ORO
1738. 4"^. with coins printed in the
text.
LB., Luchtmans, 1767. 4°. is only a new
title. A new recension after 11 MSS. and
old editions. There are no copies on large
paper (see Renouard Catal. IV. 31), al-
though sometimes such are mentioned
(Cat. Solger. II. 922). The most recent
impression of the works of Orosius in
Gallandi BibL PP, IX. 33 sq.
15257 — P. Orosio tradotto di lat. in
volgare per Gi. Guerini da Lanciza
novamente stampato. — At the end,
P. Alex. Pag. Benacenses. F.
Bena. V. V. ( Toscolano, Aless.
Paganino), without date. 8**.
Concerning other uncertain editions, see
Paitoni III. 43.
15258 — les histoires de P. Orose,
trad, en fran9. Par., Ant. V^rard,
without date. fol. Gothic letter,
with woodcuts. Senecque des motz
dorez des quatre vertus en fran^oys
(par le traducteur d'Orose). ib.,
id., 21 Aoust 1 49 1, fol. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
These two pieces belong to each other,
and are found together in the later edi-
tions. Of the Orosius there is a copy
on vellum in the Royal library at Paris.
The translator was not Ijr. du Premier-
fait, but proliably CI. Seysael. — Also, Par.y
Virard, 1509. fol. Gothic letter. Par.y
Mch, le Ncir, 15 15. fol. Gothic letter.
Par., Ph. le Nair, 1536. {<A. Gothic letter.
15259 — Chronica vnd beschreybung
so er geton in Latin, verteutscht
durch H. Boner. Colmar, Bm.
Griininger, 1539. fol.
The 1st edition of this translation, and
tolerably scarce. A 2nd edition has the
title. Chronica vnd beschreibung des vmb^
kreisses vnd gelegenheit der ganizen Welt
etc. Without place, 1553. fol. i30 num-
bered and 3 unnumbered leaves. Ff. a. M.
1576 or 81. fol. is altered in style. It is
both by itself, and also joined to the follow-
ing book : Generalchronica d, t. Beschrei-
bun^ vieler namhaffter u. unbekannier
Landschaften, Ff. a. M, 1576 or 81.
fol.
15260 — the Anglo-Saxon version
from the historian Orosius, by lEU
fred the Great. Together with an
English translation from the Anglo-
Saxon (by Daines Barrington).
Lond., Bowyer, 1773. 8**. (78.)
Hormesta P. OrosH, quam olim pairio
ORP
sermone d<mavit .^^redug maffiuuy ad
exemplar Junianum descHptum edkUt Gu.
Eltiob. Ox., ih. Sheld.y 1690. 8^ is only
aa announcement. Elstob^s edition did
not appear. Concerning Alfred^s transla-
tion, see Beckmann^s LUi. der Reuebesehrr.
I- 457 ^' — Concerning Orosius, see
amongst others Florez Espana Sagrada^
XV. 316 sq.
ORPELIAN,seeMo8£8, No. 14459.
15261 ORPHEUS. 'Op<^€«ff 'Apyo-
VaVTlKa KM VfAVOl, npOJcXoV AVJCiOV TOV
^tXo<ro0ov vfiuoi. Flor., Pb. Junta,
19 Sept. 1500. 4^
51 leaves (in 7 layers) with the signa-
tures o-if. The first edition, fine, correct,
and very scarce, and from a very good MS.
The poem De lapidibua is wanting here,
and appeared for the first time in the im-
pression of Orpheus with MuMeug, Aldi,
1517. 8°. whidi in other respects is a re-
print of the editio princeps. Reprints of
the Aldine Orpheus with Mtuinu, Fior,,
Junt.y 15 19. 8^ (yet here the text of the
poem De lapUHbtu has something peculiar)
and with Hesiodu** Flor., Junta, 1540.
8°. or Ven., Farri, 1543. 8^
15262 — Argonautictfn opus greecum
cum interpr. lat. incerti auctoris
(Leodrisii Cribelli) recens addita et
diligentiusquam hacteiius emendata.
BaSj And. Cratander, m. Jun.
1523. 4°. 56 leaves.
Scarce. An edition, t^., id., 1529. 4^ is
only a typographical error. Merely a re-
print of the edUio princeps in the text.
Cribellus*s translation, made from a very
good MS. is also with f'aleriua Flacctu
Aldi 15131 and Burmanni 1724. — A new
recension, but without MSS. in H. Ste^
phani Poet, gr* 1566.
15263 — Orpheus antiquissinras et
optimus poeta, philosophus Tris-
megistUB de lapidibus, nunc demum
latio jure donatus, Hannardo G^
merio interprete. Ace. ejusd. Han-
nardi scholia. Ace. praeterea argu.
meritum in Orphei libellum (De-
metrii Moschi), Ren. Perdrierio in-
terprete. Leodiij Morberius, 1576.
5 leaves, 35 pages, and 9 leares of notes.
Very scarce, but of no value.
15264 — frpoyyatrriKa irtpi vfurpMv,
Prognostica de terrse motibus, in-
terprete J. Ant. Baifio. Lut., F.
Morellus, 1586. 4''.
15265 — Orphei et Ariphronis hymni
ORP
1225
in ^sculapium et sanitatem, gr.
lat. ex interpr. Jos. Scaligeri et
Fed. Morelli. Par., Libert, 16 15.
4^
A copy on vellum in the Royal library at
Paris.
15266 — Argonautica, hymni et de
lapidibus (gr. lat.) curante And.
Gh. Eschenbachio, cum ejusd. ad
Argonautica notiset emendatt. Ace.
H. Stephani in omnia et Jos. Scali-
geri in hymnos notae. Traj. ad Rh.,
van de Water, 16S9. large l2^
After Stephens^s text. A defensive piece
against the recension in Le C\erc*sBibl, uni-
ver8€lle,.XV, 98 sq. is furnished by Pandul-
fus CoUenutitu (J. Sm. Schoder) super airgo-
nautiois Orphei et paribus UbeUis novo mu-
nere ab And. Ch. Eschenhach editis lambe-
ratoris gallicani taxationes expendit. With-
out place (Nrb.), i6po. small 8". — And.
Ch. Esehenbach Eptgenes de poeai Or^
phica in priscas Orphicor. carminum me*
morias liber commentarius. Nrb., Endter,
1702. 4*.
15267 — Argonautica, hymni, li.
bellus de lapidibus et fragmenta
(gr. lat.) cum notis H. Stephani et
Eschenbachii. Textum ad codd.
MSS. et edd. vett. recensuit, notas
suas et ind. gr. adjecit J. Mthi.
Oesner. Curante 6. Ch. Ham-
berger. Lps., Fritsch, 1764. 8°.
(I d. i2gr.)
25 copies on writing paper. Stephen8*8
text forms the basis of this new but very
insufficient recension. — The hymns in
Greek with the Italian translation of Ant.
Mar. Salvini are also with Hesiodus ed.
Zanolini. Po/ov. 1747. 8**.
15268 — de lapidibus poema Orpheo
a quibusdani adscriptum, gr.'et lat.,
ex ed. J. Mthi. Gesneri. Re-
censuit notasque adjec. Th. Tyr.
whitt. Simul prodit auctarium
dissertationis de Babrio. Lond.,
Nichols, 1781. large 8°.
XVIII and 135 pages, and at the end
Auctariuih diss, de Babrio, with the pagi-
nation 50-55.
15269 — Argonautica (gr.). Ex
libris scriptis et conjecturis viror.
doctor, suisque aucta et emendata
interpretatus est. J. Glo. Schnei-
der. Jense, Frommann, 1803. 8"*.
(ad.)
There are 5 or 6 copies on vellum-
4 1^4
12S6
ORP
paper. Tli» edition should be had along
with the next.
15270 — Orphica (gr.) cum notis
Stephani, Eschenbachii, Gesneri,
Tyrwhitti, recens. Gf. Hermann.
Lps., Fritsch, 1805. 8°. (4d.)
There are 6 copies on vellum-paper, one
of which was sold at the duke of Marl-
borough's sale in 18 19 for 6L — Orphica
(cura Gf. H, Schafer). Lps,, JVeigel,
1818. 8". (i2gr.)
15271 — Orphei opera (lat.), jam
prim, ad verbum translata et multis
in locis emendata per Renat. Per-
drierium. Bas., Oporinus, m. Febr.
1555. 8°. 178 pages and 7 leaves.
— Die Argonauten, aus dem Griech.
(in Prosa) von C. A.* Kutner.
Mitau, 1773. 8°' (*^*o with his
Musaeus. Altenb. 1784. 8^) Die
Argonauten (metrisch ubs.) von G.
Cp. Tobler. Bas. 1784. 8°. (3 gr.)
Die Hymnen des Orpheus, ubs.
von demselb.^ in Schweiz. Museum,
1 784. St. 9 and 1 2. and 1 785. St. i.
Fragmm. aus dem Gedicht von den
Krafteu der Steine, ubs. von dem-
selb., ib. 1785, St. 12. Uesiod's
Werke u. Orfeus der Argonaut,
von J. H. Voss. Hdlb. 1806. 8''.
(1 d. 16 gr.) Orpheus Hymnen,
griech. u. deutsch. In dem Vers-
maasse des Urtextes zum erstenmal
ganz libs, von Dn. C. Ph. Dietsch.
Erlang. 1822. 8^ — The mystical
initiations or hymns of Orpheus
transl. from the original Greek,
with preliminary dissertation on the
life and theology of Orpheus, by
Th. Taylor. Lond. 1787 or 92. 8°.
(58.)
15272 — J. Corylander. diss, de
Orpheo Grsecor. philosopho. Lond.
Gothor., 1754. 4°. Delisle de
Sales histoire d'Hom^re et d'Or-
phee. Par. 1808. 8°. (against
Wolf.) J, F. Facii epistola crit.
in aliquot Orphei et Apollonii
Rhodii Argonaut, loca. Erl. 1772.
4°. Emendatt. in eum una cum
fragmentis ejus ineditis, in Amad.
Peyron notitia libror. a Valperga
bibl. Taurin. donator. Lps. 1820.
4°. p. 68 sq. Orphic remains hi-
ORT
therto inedited, in the Classical jour-
nal, XVII. 158-163. J. Ch. Gu.
Gerlach diss, de hymnis Orphicis.
Gott. 1797. 8^ Imm. Gli. Hu-
schke de Orphei argonauticis. Ros-
toch. 1806. 4®. (7 gr.) Bn. L.
Konigsmann prolusio crit. de setate
carminis epici quod sub Orphei no-
mine circumfertur. Slesvici, 1810.
4°. Gf. Hermann! progr. de argn-
mentis pro antiquitate Orphei argo-
nauticor. maxime a Konigsmanno
allatis. Lps. 1811.4^.
Consult also Cat. Bunav, T. I. Vol. II.
p. 1480.
15273 ORSATO, Sertorio. Li marmi
eruditi ovvero lettere sopra alcune
antiche inscrizioni . Pado va, Fram -
botto, 1659. 4°; Marmi eruditi
ovvero lettere sopra alcune antiche
inscrizioni. Opera postuma colle
annotazioni di Gi. Ant. Orsato.
Padova, Com i no, 17 19. 4^
Both works, different from each other,
belong together. In the first, p. 146, an en-
graving should be found.--(Gf. Z)in. PoU
casiro) Apologia in d^esa <U Sert. Orsato
contra le censure deW atitore del museo
Veronese. Padova^ Comino, 17512. 4".
15274 -^ de notis Romanor. corn-
men tarius. Patav.^ Frambotto, 1672.
fol.
Also in GriBvii Thes. Ant. Rom. XI.
508 sq. An abridgment by J. St. Bernard,
HagtB Com. (rather Par.y Coustelier)^
1736. 8^
15275 ORSIj Gi. Gius. Considera-
zioni sopra la maniera di ben pen-
8ar» (ed altre opere). Modena^ So-
liani, 1735. 4**. 2 volL
At first, Bol. 1703. 8^. — Hime. Nixsa,
1781. small 8S
15276 ORSI, Gius. Agst. Istoria ec-
clesiastica. Roma, Pagliarini^ ^754
-62. 4^. 21 voll. Continuazione
dal sec. VII. della chiesa al sec.
XIV. daFil. Ang. Becchetti. Roma,
1770-88. 4^ 17 voll. Istoria degli
ultimi quattro secoli della chiesa.
Roma^ 1788-97. 4°. 12 voll.
Of this work, prized in Italy, there also
appeared an edition in 12^.
ORSON, see Valentin.
15277 ORTA, Garcia de. Colloquios
dos simples e drogas e cousas medi-
ORT
cinaes da India. 6oa> J. de Endem,
In Latin by C Clusios, Aniw, 1567, 74,
79, or 93. 8°. and in Clutii ExoHc. (LB.)
1605. fol. In Italian, Ven. 1589. 8"*. In
French by Ant. Colin, Lyon^ 1619. 8<*.
15278 ORTEGA, Casira. Gomez.
De nova quadam stirpe, seu Coty-
ledonis, Muzizoni et Pistoriniae de-
scriptio, cum ear. iconibus. Matr.
1773. 4°. Tabulae botanies, ib.
1773. 4^. Tratado de las aguas
termales de Trillo. ib. 1778. 4°.
Historia natural de la Malagueta d
pimienta de Tabasco (piper Jamay-
cense). ib. 1780. 4*^. Tablas bo-
tanicas. ib. 1783. 8"^. Curso ele-
mental de botanica, teorico y pra-
tico. ib. 1785. 8°. 2 parts. (In
Italian by Giamb. Guatteri. Parma,
Bodoni, 1788. 8°.)
15279 — novar. aut rarior. stirpium
horti regii botan. Matr it. descrip-
tionum decas I-VIII. Matr. 1 798.
4°. in I vol. with plates.
The real author is aaid to be hia son-
in-law HippoL Ruiz; see Link Reise nach
Portugal, I. 112.
— Flora espaiiola, see Quer.
15280 ORTELIUS, Abr. Theatrum
orbis terrarum^ tabulis aliquot novis
vitaque auctorisillustratum. Antw.,
Vrintius, 1603. large fol. with
maps. Theatri orbis terrar. pa-
rergon s. veteris geographiie tabulae.
ib.^ Moretus, 1624. large fol. with
maps.
The best edition of a wox^ no longer
indeed sought after, but historically re-
markable. The first edition of the Thea-
trum appeared, Aniw, 1570. larse fol.
with 53 maps. With a Dutch text
(Aniw,)j 1598. large foL With a Oerman
text, Aniorf, van Diett, 1574 (at the end
1579). large fol. ib,, PlanHn, 1580. lai^
fol. In Itolian by FU. Pigafetta, Anvena,
stamp. Plantm., 161 a. large fol. In
Spanish, Theatro del orbe de la Oerra.
Amberee, 1613. laige foL With a French
text, Anvers, 1598. large foL Consult
WoltersdorTs Repertar. der Land- u. See-
karten, I. 67 sq.
— capita deorum, see Capita.
ORTHODOXOGRAPHA, see Gby-
NiEUS.
ORT
1287
ORTIS, Jac, see FoecoLo.
15281 ORTIZ, Bhis. Summi templi
Toletani perquam graphica descnp-
tio. Toleti, J. Ayala, i549* 8°-
149 and 9 leaves. Very scarce.
15282 ORTIZ de Zuniga, Diego.
Anales ecclesiasticos y seculares de
la ciudad de Sevilla desde 1246
hasta 1 67 1. Madr. 1677. fol.
Scarce and prized.
15283 ORTIZ, Fr. Epistolas fa-
miliares. Alc^da, 1552. fol.
15284 ORTIZ y Saenz, Jos. Com-
pendio cronologico de la historia
de Espana. Madr. 1 795-1 803. 8^
7 volL
15285 — viage arquitectonico-an-
tiquario de Espana. Madr. 1803.
4°. 5 voll.
See also Vitruvius.
15286 0RT06RAFIA de la lengua
castellana^ compuesta por la real
academia espanola. Madr., Ibarra,
1770. 8°. with 9 plates. Ed. VIII.
ib. 1815. small 8°.
ORTOGRAFIA ital., see Faccio-
LATI.
15287 ORTOLFF von Bayrlandt.
Artzneipuch. Nrb., Ant. Koburger,
1477. fol.
4 leaves, table of contents, and 80 leaves
with 39 lines, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. The first edition.
The date is in leaf 4I* of the table of con-
tents, and as these 4 leaves are sometimes
wanting, it consequently appears as if
there were an undated edition, whereas
such an edition is nothing else than an
imperfect copy of that of 1477. Also,
Auffsp; Sorg, 1479 ^' ^^* ^^' *^'»
id., 1488. 4**. Also under the title, Ein
Artxnepbuch von alien geprasten der men.-
tehen. Augsp.^ Schobsaer, 1490. 4**.
15288 ORTULUS anime. Arg., W.
Schaffener, 1498. 8°.
A copy on vellum in ihe King*s private
library at Stutgard.
15289 — ortulus anime cum onu
tionibus aliquibus superadditis, que
in prioribus libris non habentur.
Arg., J. Griininger, pridie kal.
Febr. 1 500. 8°. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
This edition contains very unseemly re-
pretentationsy the most offensive of whichy
1228 O R T O S O
leaf 119, repnMnto St. Ursula, togedier the knight of the son (lee above, Amadis,
with some of the 11,000 rirginB, quite No. 484 and 489.) was sold at Stanley's
naked, and the lustful glance of a man sale in London in 18 13 for 38I. 17s. Be-
fixed upon them. sides Ortunez, Pedro de la Sierra, Marcos
15290 — - ortulus anime. Par. 1538. Martinez, and Feliciaoo de Silva are men-
1 2°. Gothic letter, with woodcuts. *•*>"«* ^ authors.
A copy on vellum with illuminated ORTUS sanitatis, see H0RTU8.
woodcuts (but without a title^ in the ORUS Apollo, see HorXpoLLO.
Rffyal lib^at Munich, 'fhe Latin 15293 ORVILLE, Jac. Ph. d'. Si-
editious, which appeared at Nrb,^ Pevptu, , ., o* 'i> . • ^
1518, 79, and 2o!T. hare woodcuts by cula, quibus Siciliae vetens rudera,
Springinsklee and Erh. Sch5n; consult additis antiqiiitatum tabulis, illii-
Dibdin Decam. L 57 etc. strantur. Edidit et commentarium
ConoMTiing ^e Latin and German edi- ^d numismata Sicula, XX. tabulis
tions of this book of prayers, which are ... j* nl r>
aU more or less interesting on account «"«« ^J^^^^> a^^J^C. Pt. BurmannUs
of their woodcuts, see Heller's Leben Secundus. Amst., Tielenburg, 1 764.
CranaeK'My p. 357-364, where however the fol. with plates, 2 parts in i vol.
Latin edition, Arg., Weltingevy 1503. T. I. has i portrait and 30 pUites. T. U.
small 8^ Gothic letter, with woodcuts, is has 20 leaves of coins and 3 plates. Equally
not noticed. A book with a similar title, important and bitter is his CriHea varmiu in
see above, Jardik de divoium, inanet J. Com, PawmU paUas. Am»i.
15291 — hortulus anime, zu Tewtsch 1737. 8**.
Selewurtzgertlein genat. mit vil 15294 OSANN, F. Analecta critica,
schonen gebeten vh figuren. Nrb., gcenicae Romanse poesis reliquias
P. Peypus, 8 Mai 151 8. 8°. with iUustrantia. Berol.,Dummler, 1816.
woodcuts. 8°. (id. 6gr.)
A copy on ^elhm in tibe Royal library at j^gg^ OSBECK, Pt. Dagbok ofwer
Copenhagen (probably the same that for- /-k ^* j* 1 n 0.1 «..
mi5y oonirred in filW. ^-cAa/iA^^. AmBt. en Ostindisk Resa. Sth. 1757. 8°.
1745. 8". T. II. p. 14. No. 189). The with plates.
first known edition of this translation is In German by J. Gli. Georgi, Rnst,
Strb.y GruninpeTy I $o^.S\ Nrb.,Peypu8y 1765. 8°. with plates. Voyage to China
1519. 8**. is furnished with 57 woodcuts by and the East-Indies, with a voyage to
Springinsklee and Schdn. A new modifica- Surate by Ok^ Torhi^ transi. from German
tion, aooording to the protestant doctrines, by J. Rhld, Forster, Lend. 1771. 8\
is HorttUtu Animte. Lustgarten der Seden. 2 vols, with plates.
mu., Shaw, ii4l: 4°. with S3 ""^jut" OSBORNE, see Collection. No.
after Cranach^s designs, to., Rhau Erben, q ' '
i.';50. 4^ Ff. a. JIf., Gulfferich, 154JB. 8^ 494». __ , . .
with other woodcuU. In low German, OsCi et Volsci, see ACCURSIUS.
Ortulus Anime to dude. Lypsick, Cr, Ka^ OSIAS, see March.
''K^'^i'^'^: 'a'^ . , .I.- A 15296 OSMONT, J. Bt. L. Dic^
A book quite different from this, and .. . . . , . . ^ . ^
treating of the truth of the Christian reli- J^onnaire typogr., hist, et cnt. des
gion, is Der Seelen WUrtzgart, Ulm^ livres rares, singuliers etc Par.
DtncArmui, 1483.4°. with woodcuts ^tf^fp, 1 768. 8". 2 voll.
Schonsperger, 1484, 88, or 96. fol. with Now of no value at all. As Debure had
woodcuts. Augsp.y Othmar, 1504. foL preceded, something better might well have
Strb,, Hupfuff, 15" or 15. fol. with been expected.
woodcuts. At first under another title, «.An«v ncrk-DTTTc u* r^
Nrb.y Creussner, i47i- fol; consult PaZ 15297 OSORIUS, Hi. Opera omnia,
jsersDeutsche Ann, I. 'J t Kads76. ^1- t>8oru nepotis diligentia in
The article Hortulus, No. 10192, is to unum collecta. Rom», Ferrarius,
be extended to this. I^q2. fol. 4 voll.
15292 ORTUNEZ de Calahorra. A scarce collection and prized.
Espejo de principes y cavalleros, en 15298 — de rebus Emmanuelis. regis
el qual se cuentan los hechos del Lusitaniae, virtute et auspicio gestis
cavallero de Febo y de su hermano Hbri XII. Olyssipone, Gondisalvus,
Rosicler . Qarago^a, 1617-23. fol. 1571. fol.
4 parts in 2 vols. 480 pages and i leaf errata. A very
A very scarce edition of the original of scarce original edition: Also, CoL, Birek-
OSS
manny 1574, or 76, w 80. 8^ In German
fby Jac* Dominiciu), Lpz. i705< 8°
10 gr.) In French (by Sim. Ooulart) in
HitUMre de Poriugai, {S, ^Gervaise), Fr.
JBsHerMe, 1581. fol. Par. 1581 or 87. 8^
AIbo in English.
15299 OSSAT, Am. d'.^ Lettres,
avee des notes hist, et polit. de
Amelot de la Houssaye. Amst.
1708 or 32. 12°. 5 voll.
At first, Par. 1624. fol. In Italian by
Canini, Veru 1629. 4**.
OSSERVAZIONI, see Fil. Buo-
NARROTi and Maffei, No. 12745.
15300 OSSIAN. Fingal, epic poem,
. and other poems by Ossian, transl.
from the Gaelic language by Jam.
Macpherson. Lond. 1762. 4°. 2
vols.
AhOy Lond. 1 773 or 96. 8**. a vols. Par.
1783. 12**. 4 vols, and often. Edinb. 1803.
12**. 2 vols, with plates, is neat. Cheaper
editions are, FFien, Sammery 1801. 8^
4 vols, with pktes (3 d. 4 gr.). I<jMr.,
Fleitchery 1805. 8°* 3 ^oU- U d- ^ fiT-)'
Sean Deana, le O^ian^ Omin, Ukmne
etc ^nd«n/ po0m« 0/ Ottiany pttblish. by
J. Smiih. Land. 1787. 8^
15301 — the poems of Ossian, con-
taining the poetical works of Jam.
Macpherson, in prose and rhyme,
with notes and illustrations, by
Malcolm Laing. Edinb. 1805. 8^.
2 vols. (ll. IDS.)
Laing sought to render the genuineness
of the poems suspicious; consult £dinb.
Review, VI. 429 sq.
15302 — poems, to which are pre-
fixed Blair's three critical disserta-
tions and a review of the contro-
versy relative to the authenticity of
the poems. Lond. 1 806. 8°. 2 vols.
(1 8s.) Also on fine paper with 9
plates, and on large paper.
15303 — the poems of Ossian, in the
original Gaelic, with a literal trans-
lation into Latin by Rb. Mac-
farlan. Together with a disser-
tation on the authenticity of the
poems by J. Sinclair. And a trans-
lation from the Italian of Cesarotti's
dissertation on the controversy re-
specting the authenticity of Ossian,
with notes and a supplementary
essay by J. Mac Arthur. Published
OSS
1S29
under the sanction of the Highland
society of London. Lond., Bulmer,
1807. large 8°. 3 vols. (2l. 2S., on
large paper 3I. 13s. 6d.)
A verv accurate and faithful edition of
the Gaelic original, which places the ge-
nuineness of the poems beyond doubt.
15304 — Dana Oisein mhic finn, air
an cur amach airson maith coit-
cheannta muinntir nacgoeltachd.
Dun-Eidin (Edinburgh), t8i8. 8°.
A new edition of the Gaelic original by
* J. Mapgregor Murray.— Ftn^o/, a poem in
& bookty rendered tnio veree by G. Harvey.
Lond. 1814* 8^ (los.)
15305 — obras, traduc. del ingles a
la prosa y verso castellano por Jos.
Alonzo Ortez. Valladol. 1 788. 4^.
Fingal y Temora, poemas epicos de
Osian, antiguo poeta celtico^ tradu*
cido en verso castellano por Pt.
Montengon. Madr. 1801. 8^
The review of the laat translation, in the
Memorial Hterario, 180 1. p. 26, considers
Onian to be only a fabrication of Mac-
pherson.
15306 -— poesie di Ossian, trasportate
in italiano da Mich. Cesarotti.
Pisa, 1801. 8«*. 4 voll.
4 copies on large writing paper. The
best edition of this translation. At first,
ParfiMX, 1763. 4^ 2 vols. Also in Gen-
rotti^s works. — Ntiovi canH di Oatian, pub~
blicaH in inglese da Gi. Smith, e recaii in
itaUano da Mch. Leoni, Fir. 181 3. 8°.
(lopadi). Ed. III. riveduta. Ven. jStS.
8^ 3 voll.
15307 — Phingaleis sive Hibernia 11-
berata, epicum Ossianis poema e
Celtico sermone conversum ab Alex.
Macdonald. Lond. 1820. 8^
15308 — Ossian, fils de Fingal, barde
du 3e si^le, ponies galliques, trad,
sur Tanglais de Macpherson, par
Letourneur. Ed. nouv.^ augm.
des poemes d'Ossian et de quelques
autres bardes, tradnits sur I'anglais
de Smithy et pr^ed6e d'uue notice
sur r^tat actuel de la question rela-
tive a Tauthenticit^ des poemes
• d'Ossian, par Ginguen^. Par.,
Dentu, 18 10. 8*^. 2 vols, with plates
(12 fr., on vellum paper 24 fr.).
The best edition of this translation,
prized in France. At first, Par. 1777. 8*.
2 vols, (also copies in 4°.) Another
1280
OSS
translation, Ouian F9drie8 gailUpte$ en vert
ft. par P. M. le Baour Lormian. Ed. IV.
Par, 1818. x8°. with plates (5 fr., on
yeUum paper 10 fr., at first, ib. 1801. 18**.)
has not the simplicity of the original.
15309 — Ossian's u. Sined's Lie-
der (von Mch. Denis). Wien,
Degen, 1791-92. 4°. 6 vols. On
vellum paper (20 d.) Ossian's
Gedichte, aus dem Engl. u. zum
Theil der celt. Ursprache iibs. von
Edm. von Harold. Mannh. 1782.
8°. 3 voll. (i d. 3 gr.) Neuent-
deckte Gedichte O's, iibs. von eben-
dems. Mannh. 1795. 8^ (14 gr.)
O's Gedichte, neu verdeutscht (von
J. W. Petersen). Tub. 1808. 8^
(i d. 8 gr.) Die Gedichte von O.
aus dem Engl, ins Deutsche iibs.
von F. Lp. Graf zu Stollberg.
Hmb. 1 806. 8°. 3 voll. (4 d. 12 gr.,
on vellum paper 8d.) O's Gedichte
iibs. von P. W. Jung. Ff. a. M.
1808. 8°. 3 voll. (3 d.) O's Ge-
dichte nach Macpherson, von L.
Schubart. Wien, 1 808. 8°. 2 voll.
(5 d.) Die Gedichte Oisians aus
dem Gaelischen, im Sylbenmaasse
des Originals, von Ch. W. A hi.
wardt. Lpz., 1811. 8°. 3 voll.
(4 d.) O's Gedichte, rhythmisch
libs, von J. G. Rhode. 2. verb.
Aufl. Berl. 1818. 8°. 3 voll. (4d.)
O's Gedichte, aus dem Engl. iibs.
u. mit dem Engl. Text begleitet,
herausg. von J. F. Arnauld de
la Perrifere. Coin, 1817-18. 8^
4 voll. O's Camilla, ein dramat.
Gedicht, iibs. von Ludewig. Kgsb.
1 801. 8°. (3 d.) Sulmora, Tochter
CuthuUin's, ein Drama nach Ossian
von Edm. von Harold. Dusseld.
1802. 8°. (10 gr.)
Of these translations the best are those
by Rhode, Stollbeii^, and Jung. That by
Ahlwahrdt is executed with great in-
dustry and profound knowledge, but is less
pleasing to the general reader.
15310 — de Gedichten van Ossian
in 't Nederduitsch door P. L. van
de Kasteele. i. (and only) Deel.
Amst., AUart, 1793. 8^ (2 fl.)
Gezangen van Ossian. Door den
Baron de Harold ontdekt en uit-
OTF
gegeeven. Naar het Engelsch
in Nederduitsch Proza vertaald.
Leyden, Thoir, 1794. 8°. (1 fl.
10 St.) Fingal, in zes Zangen,
Naar Ossian gevolgd by W. Bil-
derdvk. Amst., AUart, 1 805-6. 8**.
2 voll. (5 fl. 4st.)— Skaldestycken,
ofversat. Heft I. U. Ups. 1794.
8®. In Danish by Alstrup. Ko-
penh. 1790-92. 8^ 2 voll.
15311 — report of the committee
of the Highland society of Scot-
land, appointed to inquire into the
nature and authenticity of the
poems of Ossian. Edinb. 1805. 8*^.
(i2s.) Consult Edinb. Review, VI.
429 etc. — 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 Os-
sian's poems. By A. Macdonald.
Lond. 1805. 8°. (78.) — J. Sinclair
on the authenticity of O's poems.
Lond. 1806. 8°. — Patrick Graham
Essay on the authenticity of the
poems of Ossian, in which the ob-
jections of Malcolm Laing are par.
ticularly considered and refuted.
Lond. 1807. 8°. (i2s.) — Ossian 8
Gedichte in Umrissen, erfunden u.
radirt von Ch. Ruhl, nebst Erklar.
von Heinze. Petersb. 1805-6. ob-
long fol. 2 parts (8 d. 12 gr.).
Concerning the earlier oontrorenies about
the genuineness of Ossian's poems, consult
Eichham LU. Gesch. I. 781.
15312 OSSINGER, J. Fel. Biblio.
theca Augustiniana histor., crit. et
chronologica, in qua MCCCC Au-
gustiniani ordinis scriptores eorum-
que opera tam scripta quam typis
edita inveniuntur, ad ordinem al-
phabet, redacta. Ingolst. et AV.
1 768. fol.
Industriously collected, and useful for
consultation. Luther is wanting, and is
only shortly noticed in Staupitz*s life.
15313 OTFRID. Evangeliorum liber.
Evangelienbuch in altfrenckischen
Reimendurch Ottfrieden von Weis-
senburg vor 700 Jahren beschrei-
OTH
ben. Baa., (without the printer's
name) J 1571. 8**.
This very Bcaroe first editioD wu miper-
intended by Mth. Fladiu. A new critical
edition in J, Schilieri The^aur. onHauu
tatwn Teuton. T. L UlnuB, 1737. foL —
— Banner BruefuHicke von Otfried neb$t
andem deuUehen Sprachdenkmdhlemy he-
rautg, durch H, Hoffmann, Bonn^ 18a i.
4*. (i8gr.) Dt, von Stade Specimen lee-
Honum antiquar, Francicar. ex Otfridi
Hbris evangeHor. Stada, 1708. 4^ C. F,
PejKold De laborihue Otfridianu Dt, de
Stade in the Miacellanea Lipt, V. 56-66.
Concerning Otfried consult Hagen's Lit.
Grundriu zur Geech, der deutschen Poesie^
p. XXVI sq., where the following re-
ferences are also added, Hist. litt. de France^
y. 368 sq. FreytagU Analeeta, p. 648.
Hamberger Zuverl'dss. Naehrr. III. 622.
Nauer Geteh. der deutech. Poeeie, I. 13-
Jordene Les. deuitcher Dichter, IV. 145 «1-
Bouterwek Geteh. der Poetiet IX. 4.3> 75
sq. Ph. And. Grandidier Notice eurtavie
et les ouvraget d' Otfried. Strb. 1778. 8^
Aretin's Beitrr. IV. 182.
15314 OTHO, J. H. Lexicon rab-
binico-philologicum. In limine po-
situm est Massechet Schekalim no-
tis illustratum. Continuis addita-
mentis auctum est a Justo F. Za-
charise. Altonae et Kilon. 1757. 8^
OTRANTO, see Walpolb.
OTREB, see Fludd.
15315 OTTLEY, W. Young. An
inquiry into the origin and early
history of engraving upon copper
and in wood, with an account of en.
gravers and their works, from the
invention of chalcography by Maso
Finiguerra to the time of Marc-
Ant. Raimondi. Lond., Arch, 18 16.
large 4°. 2 vols, with many plates
(81. 8s.)
50 copies on large paper with first im-
pressions of the plates (a copy of which
LAckington offered for sale at 18 guineas).
This too dear book is nothing more than
an uncritical compilation of what was al-
ready known, blended with some unproved
paradoxes and preconceived opinions, by
which the history of the art has not been ad-
vanced a single Rtep< It incidentally deter-
mines in favour of the Haarlem origin of
printing without producing any tenable
ground for so doing. — See also Gallery,
No. 8105.
15316 — OTTO Frisingensis. His-
toriar. libri VIII. et de gestis Fri.
OTT
1281
derici I. ^noharbi libri II. Rade-
vici libri II. (de eodem Friderico)
prioribus additi. (Cura J. Cuspi-
niani). Arg.^ Mthi.Schurerius, 1 5 1 5.
fol.
The I St edition, very scarce, after a
Vienna MS.
15317 — chronicon s. rerum ab O. C.
ad sua usque tempora gestar. libri
VIII. Ejusd. de gestis Friderici
I. libri II. Radevici de ejusd.
Frid. gestis libri II. Ountheri poets
Ligurinus S. de gestis Friderici
libri X. Bas.j Perna, 1569. fol.
Superintended by Pt. Pithoeus with the
use of other MSS. — Both works corrected
in Urstitii S. B. Germ. T. I. p. i etc.
The Chronicon in T^iMt^r Biblioth. Ciaterc.
T. VIII. p. I etc. Fredericks life, corrected
from Vienna MSS., in Muratori S. R.
Jud. VI. 629 etc. The same in Oerman
in SchiUer*» Memciren Abth. I. Bd. 3.
Concerning a MS. of his works, see Merk-
wUrdigkk. der Zapf. Bibl. I. i etc. 5 etc.
Consult also Archiv der Frank/. Gesellsch.
III. 224 etc C. W. Schumacher Beitrr.
zur deutech. Reichshitt. Eisenach ^ ■770*
4". p. I etc Hist. litt. de France, XIII.
268 etc. Dt. Hm. Hegeunsch Hist. u.
litt. Avfs'dtze. Kiel, 1801. 8**. p. 222-231.
15318 OTTO von Passau. Diss
buch ist genant die vier vnd tzwen-
zig Alten oder der guldin tron.
Without place or date. fol. with
woodcuts.
152 leaves with lines running all across
the page. The first 2 leaves are an index,
the 3rd contains a woodcut on both sides ;
leaf 4* b^ns with the above title printed
in red. At the end is simply Amen. The
types, among which the M is distinguished
by its peculiar form, are unknown.
15319 — diss buch ist genant die
vier vnd czweinzig alten od'd* guldin
tron. Augsp., Ant. Sorg, 1480.
fol. with woodcuts^ 260 leaves.
The first dated edition. Also, ib., id.,
1483. fol. with woodcuts, 4 and 196 leaves.
Stii., J. Schott, 1500. 4*. with woodcuts.
Strb.^ J. Knoblouohy 1 508. foL with woodcuts.
Concerning the work itself, which is a
book of devotion, see BoiUerwek Geseh.
der Poesie, IX. 494t
15320 — het boeck des gulden
throens of de vierentwintig Oudva-
ters. Utrecht, 30 Meert 1480.
fol.
Also, Harlem, 1484. fol. ZwoUy 1485. fol.
12S2
OTT
DOffi^ 1488. foL Utr, 1489. fol. with
woodcuti.
15321 OTTO, Ererard. Thesaurus
juris Rom., continens rariora me-
lior. interpretum opuscula, in quib.
jus Rom. emendatur, explicatur,
illustratur. Ed. II. auctior et
emend. Traj. ad Rh., Broedelet,
1733-35. fol. 5 voll. Also on large
paper.
An interesting and esteemed collecdon.
Pirevioiisly, ib, 1725. foL 4 toIs. Bom,
. 1 740. fol. 5 vols. 18 a faulty reprint. See
abo Meerxakit and Marakus.
OTTO, see Otho.
15322 OTTONAJO, Gi. Bt. Can-
zoni ovrero mascherate camascia-
lesche. Fir., Torrentino, 1560. 8°.
104 pages.
^ These canzoni first appeared in the
Trumfi of 1559. p. 298-397 (see Tai-
OHFi), but the author caused them to be
taken out of the copies again, corrected
and enlarged them with 4 canzoni, and
then published them by themselves. Conse-
quently, this edition can only serve to com-
plete those copies of the Triof^fi which
nave this deficiency. The marquis Tri-
vuhdo has a copy on large paper.
15323 OTWAY, Th. Works (plays).
With notes critical and explanatory
and a life of the author, by Th.
Thornton. Lond. 1813. 8°. 3 vols,
(il. i6s.) Also on large paper.
The best edition. Lend. 1757 or 68.
12°. 3 vols, ib, 181 2. 8^ 2 vols. (il. 4S.) are
less prised.
15324 OUDAAN, Jo. Poezy. Amst.
17 1 2. 8°. 3 voll. Tooneelpoezy.
ib. 1712. 8°.
15325 OUDEGHERST, Pt. d'. Les
chroniques et annales de Flandres,
contenant les choses m^morables y
advenues depuis 620-1476. Anvers,
Plantin, 157 1. 4°. — Nouv. ^dit.
enrichie de notes grammaticales,
histor. et crit. et de plusieurs char-
tres et diplomes, qui n'ont jamais
^te imprim^s^ par Lesbroussart.
Gand^ Goesin, 1789. 8°. 2 voll.
15326 OUDIN, Casim. Commen.
tarius de scriptoribus ecclesife an-
tiquis illorumque scriptis tarn im-
pressis quam MSS., ad annum
OVE
1460. Lps., Weidmann, 1732. fol.
3 voll.
OULTREMER, see Pabsaobs.
15327 OUPNEK'HAT i. e. secretum
tegendum, opus continens antiquam
et arcanam, seu theologicam et
pbilos., doctrinam e quatuor sacris
Indor. libris. Rax beid, Djedjr
beid, Sam beid, Athrban beid,
excerptam; ad verbum e persico
idiomate, samskreticis vocabulis in-
termixto, in lat. conversum, dis-
sertationib. et annotationib. illus-
tratum stud, et op. (Abr, Hyac.)
Anquetil Duperron. Arg. 1 801-2.
4**. 2 voll. (36 fr.)
15328 OUSELEY, W. Persian
miscellanies: an essay to facilitate
the reading of Persian MSS. Lond.,
White, 1795. 4°. with 9 plates
(j1. 58.)
15329 — epitome of the ancient his-
tory of Persia, transl. from the
Jehan Ara, a Persian manuscript,
and accompanied by the original
Persian. Lond. 1799. 8^ with
plates (9s.).
15330 — observations on some medals
and gems bearing inscriptions in
the Pahlavi or ancient Persick
character. Lond. 1801.4°. with 1
plate.
15331 — the Bakhtyar Nameh or
history of prince Baklotyar and
the ten visiers, a series of Persian
tales, from a MS. in the collection
of W. Ouseley (with the Persian
text). Lond. 1801. large 8^ (18s.)
15332 •— travels in various countries
of the East, more particularly in
Persia. Vol. I. Lond. 1819. 4°.
with an atlas of 23 plates in fol.
(3I. 13s. 6d.)
See also Ck>L lections oriental and Ebn
Haukal
15333 OVAGLIE, Alonso d'. Isto-
rica narrazione del regno di Cile.
Roma, Caualli, 1646. fol. with
plates and woodcuts.
A tolerably scarce work.
15334 OVERBEKE, Bonav. ab.
Reliquie antique urbis Romance,
quarum singulas perscrutatus est,
OVE
ad yivum delineavit^ dimengus est,
descripsit, atque in ses incidit Bo-
nav. ab Overbeke. Opus postumum
ediutm a Mch. ab Overbeke. Amst.,
Crellius, 1708. large fol. 3 parts in
I vol.
Prized on account of its accuracy and
the dependence to be placed in the designs.
This Latin edition is less frequently to be
met with than the French. The copies
should be collated according to the specifi-
cation at the end of each part.
15335 — les restes de Tancienne
Rome, recherchez avec soin^ me-
surez^ dessinez sur les lieux et gra-
vez. Amst., Crellius^ ^7^9' large
fol. 3 parts in i vol.
The edition, Haye, 1763. foL 3 parts in
I voL, which is furnished witib both a
French and a Latin text, has far inferior
impressions.
15336 — degli avanzi dell' antica
Roma. Opera postuma di Bonav.
Overbeke, tradotta e con varie os-
servazioni critiche riflessive accre-
sciuta da P. Rolli. Lond., Chan-
guion, 1739. ^g® B°' vnth coins.
In addition, Stampe degli avanzi
deir antica Roma, rinnovate ed
accresciute da Giac. Amiconi. ib.
1739. fol. with 150 plates.
Neat re-engrayiugs of the earlier edi-
tion.
15337 OVERBURY, Th. Works.
Lond. 1756. small S°,
His best known poem is The Wife,
at first published, Land., Lisle, 1614. 4^
15338 OVIDIUS Naso, Publ. i )
Opera, Opera. Bon., Bths. Azo-
guidus, 1 47 1, fol.
The first edition of the works of Ovid,
and at the same time the first typographical
production of Bologna, and of the most ex-
treme rarity. With 39 lines, without sig-
natures, catchwords, and pagination.
First 3 leaves, which contain the dedica-
tion of the editor, Fr. Puteolanus, to Fr.
Gonzaga, and Ovid*s life. Leaf la line i
is, Radscus PtUm>lanu9 pannefmt Frdcisoo
ffo, and leaf 3** ends with the following co-
lophon : Huku opera omnia. . . . Balthesar
(sic) Jzogfiidus CiuM Bononiensis honestis-
eimo loco nahu prirmu in sua ciuitale artit
impreMsorie tuentor ^, suma necessUudine
mOu oSiuncHsthntu ad tUUitate humani
generis impressit ; MCCCCLXXL Leaf
4A contains a Tabula #04 re4 que sUt I hoe
uolumine, and leaf 4^* is blank. According
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I«33
to this table, from leaf 5a the separate
pieces foUow in this order:
Epistoks (leaf 5* line 1 is, ANG TVA
PENELOPE). Amorum Ubri III. (how
many leaves these two works occupy, I do
not find stated). De arte amandi et de re-
medio amoris, 41 leaves (with the colophon,
P, OuidH ..,. de arte amddi ^ de remedio
amoris Ubri feUeUer ejfpliciunt Deo laus),
Metamorphoseos Ubri XV. 155 leaves.
(Leaf I a begins with the 6 verses, Orba pa-
rente suo, the first line of the poem itsdf is,
N NOVA FERT ANIMVS, and leaf 155b
is blank.) Invectiva in I bin, 9 leaves
(ends in leaf 9a). Fasti, 64 leaves (l«if i*
line I is, EMPORA CVM causU, At
the end, LA VS DEO.) Tristia, de PontOy
de pulice, philomela, de medictun. faciei, de
nuce, 94 leaves. (At the end, P. ouidii
nasonis de nnce Ubellus eaplicit).
Of this edition, the separate pieces of
which are sometimes bound up in a differ-
ent order, only five copies are known,
generally incomplete; in the Royal li-
brary at Paris (wanting 2 leaves), in the
library of the king of England, in the li-
braries of Lord Spencer (some leaves com-
pleted in MS.) and of the earl of Pembroke,
and Audiffredi saw the 5th in the possession
of the canon Devoti. Tlie Imperial library
at Vienna possesses besides the Fasti of the
same. A facsimile of the types is in Dibdin
Bibl. Spenc. II. 193. The existence of a
copy on vellum, which, according to Dibdin *s
Bibliomania, p. 435, was formerly in the
chapter-house at Padua, is altogether doubt-
ed by Bnmet.
The preliminary observation may be here
made, that hitherto, both with respect to
accurate bibliographical description, as also
to critical estimation of the editions of
Ovid, surprisingly little has been done. 1
thought myself bound on this account to
vrntjB these articles more copiously, but
fnini want of personal inspection, much
must still be left undetermined.
15339 — opera. Without place or
date {Eom<e, Sweynheym et Pan~
nariZy 1471-72). to]. 2 voll.
Ck)mplete copies of this second edition,
the impression of which was 275 copies,
are also extremely scarce- With 38 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation.
The J St vol. contains altogether 117
leaves, and leaf ib begins with a dedication
of the bishop of Aleria to Paulus II. whidi
is dated from Rome 15 cal. Aug. 147 1.
Leaf 2a begins the Metamorphoses ( whidi
fill this entire ist vol.), and line i is Pro-
positio ^ inuooatio. /. Leaf 177* ends with
FINIS, and with the 8 well known verses,
Aspids iilustris etc
In the and vol. of 508 leaves, leaves 1-35
1884
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avB Amomim libb. III, (which b^n leaf i •
with the supencriptioD, P. OmdU Nasonit
de sine iUulo Libellut ad CupkUnem Ele-
pia)y leaves 36-J67 De arte amandi et pulex^
leaves 68-78 2>e remedio amorit, leaves
79-133 Ccneol. ad Liviam and Epp* he-
rmdes, leaves 133-145 iVtur, medicata fa^
eietf IbUy leaves 146-341 Tristia, de PorUo,
Sappho, leaves 341-308 Fasti, which some-
times are bound up differently, and leaf
308^ has the following colophon :
Finis, vi. librorum Ftutorum OuidH
Ad, Ti. Cesarem Germanicttm Aug.
15340 — opera. Ven.^ Jac. Rubeus,
1474. fol. 2 voll.
Finer than either of the preceding, and
complete copies very scarce, yet probably
only a reprint of the Bologna edition. 410
(according to Fossi 411) leaves with 43
tines, without signatures, catchwords, and
pagination, and sometimes bound in 2 vols,
(from leaf 214).
Collation; leaves 1-141 Metamorphoses
(141 leaves, leaf i* begins with a super-
scription in small capitels, and leaf i4i*>
ends with the 6 verses, Orba parents suo,
and with a colophon of 4 lines in small ca-
pitals, the 4th of which is FINIS). Leaves
142-2 13b EpisJoks heroides et de arte
amandi (72 leaves. The Ars amandi
begins leaf i86* [or 45a] and ends leaf
213b with a colophon of 2 lines in small
capitals). Leaves 214-255 Amores, Remed,
amor., De medicam. fa^ei and Niix (42
leaves, the Amores begin leaf 214a with a
superscription of 2 lines in small capitals).
Leaves 256-313 Fasti (58 leaves, they
begin leaf 256a with a superscription oS
2 lines in smaU capitals). Leaves 314-319
Episiola consolatoria (6 leaves). Leaves
3^0-359 Tristia Uo leaves). Leaves 360-
-397 De Ponto (38 leaves). Leaves 398,
399 PulsT (2 leaves). Leaves 400^07
In Ibin (81 leaves). Ijeaves 408, 409
Omdn vita (3 pages, and at the end of the
same the general colophon together with
the date). Leaf 410 Tabiila (as in the
Bologna edition) and Calphumii carmen
adlectorem.
The pretended undated Jenson editions
in VaUier^'s Caial, (T. IL p. 03.) and Pi-
nelli*8 (T. II. p. 354. No. 4804, consult
Santander Dictionn. T. III. p. 224. No.
1032.) were only defective copies of this
edition by Rubeus.
15341 — opera. Parmae, St. Co-
rallus, I Jul. 1477. fol. 3 voll.
Complete copies of this edition, which
appears to be a reprint of the Roman and
Venetian editions of [471 and 74, are also
scarce. With 39 lines, without catchwords
and pagination, but with signatures. Com-
monly bound in 3 vols.
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The 1st vol. has 187 leaves, with the sig-
natures A'.y. Leaves 1-5 contain a ia~
bula and a life of Ovid by Calderinus,
leaf 6* begins the text of the Metamor^
phoses, but the signature A i commences
only in leaf 9. Leaf F 7* ends the Meta»
morphoses with FINIS, 00 the reverse is
a list of all Ovid*s writings contained in
these 3 vols., and underneath the colophon
and date.
The 2nd vol. {Heroides, libri amor., de
arte amandi, de remed. amor., m Ibin, Sa-
bini epp.) has 140 leaves with the signa-
tures aa~rr (of which the signature gg is
twice over, first with 8, and then with
6 leaves), it begins with Heroides, and ends
with Sabini epp.
The 3rd vol. has 166 leaves (the last
blank) with the signatures Ai-Vv, and
b^ns A la with the FasH. The 1st line
is P. OVIDII NASONIS FASTO. Leaf
H 6a line i is .P, OuidiiUi (nc) Nasonis De
Tristibg Liber Primg. The TrUtia end
leaf O 4>. Then leaf O 4** line i is .P.
Ouididii (sic) Nasonis De Ponto Liber Pri~
mus, which work ends leaf T 6*. Next
follow leaf T 6^ De pulice ; T 7a, De phi-
lomela ; T 8% De medicam. faciei ; Via,
De nuce ; and V 4% Consolatio ad Liviam,
which ends leaf V 9b with the word
FINIS. Leaf V 10 is bUnk.
Only the 3rd vol. is at Dresden. The
undated impression of the Heroides and
FasU, which Dibdin {Tour, III. 498.)
found in the Imperial library at Vienna
and could not determine about, belongs to
this edition.
15342 — opera. Mediol., Ant. Za-
rotus, 3 id. Sept. 1477. fol. 2
voU.
A very scarce and fine edition. The
zst vol. contains the Metamorphoses, the
2nd the other writings. — See below. No.
1538*-
15343 — opera. Bon., per me Balda-
serem {sic) de Azzognidis due
Bononiensem^ 1480. fol. 2 or 3
vols.
This extraordinarily scarce edition is
printed with different types from those of
the editio princeps. With 39 lines (59 in
FoHsi, II. 264, is a typographical error) and
with signatures, but without catchwords
and pagination.
There is yet no description of a complete
copy. The ist vol. contains in the signa-
tures a-e, probably the Heroides ; then
follow, leaf / I* the ^mofff (line i is VI
MODO nasonis fuera), which fill 32
leaves, and end leaf h I2^ LAUS DEO.
Next on 41 leaves with the signatures t-«n,
the books De arte amandi (leaf t i* line i
is QVIS in hoc artem) and (leaf m la) />«
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rented, am. At the end of the last, on leaf
m 1 1 6, 18 the following colophon :
Publu Omdii naaonit mlmoneruU poeUe
dari
srimi de arte amandi jf de remedio amdis
liM
folicUer (sic) ejfpliciuni. Deo laus.
Then follow, according to Fossi, on the
signatures n-^, Trisiia, De PontOf De pu-
liee^ De phUomena (sic), De medic, faciei^
and De nvee.
The Ftuti, Liber in Ibin^ and Coneo-
laHo ad Liviam fill the signatures rr-zz,
4-^, and (again) x». Whether there be a
signature aa^ I do not know.
The 2nd vol. of 156 leaves with the sig-
natures A i-Q 3 contains the Metamor-
phases. Leaf la line i is, Orba parenie
mo quiciiq^ uaixunina cemis, and in leaf 156*
is the colophon and date. (In Dresden
there is only this vol. and the signatures,
f-m, of the 1st vol.)
15344 — opera (emendata a Barnaba
Celsano). Vicentiee, Hm. Levilapis
(Licktenstein), 1480. fol. 2 voll.
A fine but not very scarce edition, and
only a reprint of an earlier impression.
Celsanus only superintended the correction
of the press. With 48 lines and signa-
tures, without catchwords and pagination.
The 1st vol. or the Metamorph. (dated
pridie id. Aug. 1480.) has 166 leaves with
the signatures A-V, the first 5 of which
contain a preface of Bonus Accursius and
Ovid's life, and the 6th- 8th a tabitla.
The text begins leaf 9a. — The 2nd vol.
(dated 6 id. Maji 1480.) has 246 leaves
with the signatures a-Jih, and contains the
other works.
Alaiitaire and Panzer also quote an
edition of the 2nd vol., ib., id., XI. Cal.
Oct. 1484. foL
15345 — opera. Ven., Bernardin. d^
Novaria, 1486. 2 voll.
With 53 (sometimes 52) lines and signa-
tures, without catchwords and pagination.
The 1st vol. or the Metamorph, (dated
13 Jan. i486.) has 146 leaves (the last
blank) with the signatures AS, Lc»f 1 b be-
gins with a letter of Bon. Accursius, leaves
iS contain Ovid*s life and a table of the
contents of the Metamorphoses. Leaf 9a
begins the text, and line i is, P. OVIDlI
NASONIS META310RPH0SE0S. The
2nd vol. or the rest of his writings (dated
27 Nov. 14S6.) has 228 leaves (of which
a I and t 1 are blank) with the signatures
a-z, ^, and aa-ee. Leaf 2a line i is, P.
OVI. NASONIS SVLMONENSIS POE-
TM, The last leaf is a register.
15346 — opera per Bonum Accur.
Slum et Valer. Superchium emen-
voL. in.
OVI
1285
data et correcta. Ven., Mth. Cap-
casa impensa L. A. (Giunta), pridie
cal. Jail. 1489. fol.
15347 — heroidnm epistolce. Auli
Sabini. Epistolae tres. P. O. N.
Elegiarum. Libri tres. De arte
amandi. Libri tres. De remedio
amoris. Libri duo. In Ibin. Liber
unus. Ad Liviam epistola de morte
Drusi. De nuce. De medicamine
faciei. Ven., Aldus, m. Dec. 1502.
8°. — Metamorphose^n libri quin.
decim. Ad Marinum Sannutum
epistola etc. Ven., Aldus, m. Oct.
1502. 8°. — Fastorum. Libri. VI.
De Tristibus. Libri. V. De Ponto.
Libri. IIII. Ven., Aldus, m. Febr.
1503- 8^ 3 voll.
A new recension from MSS. which Aldus
himself seems to have superintended. Nau-
gerius only superintended the edition of
15 1 5. The most sought after of the 3 Al-
dine editions, and copies in good condition,
not made up from different editions, are
equally scarce and costly.
The 1st vol, or the Heroides has 202 un-
numbered leaves (the 1 20th or the last of
the signature qq is blank), the 2nd vol. or
the Metamorphoses (according to Aldus*s
arrangement properly the 1 st vol.) 64 leaves
of prdiminary matter (the last blank) and
204 leaves of text ; the 3rd vol. 86 leaves
(the last blank) for the Fasti (with a sepa-
rate colophon, m, Jan. 1502.), and 118
leaves for the Tristia and De Ponto.
Ixxrd Spencer has a copy of all 3 vols, on
vellum (bought at Piris's sale, 1790, for
63I. ), and a second copy is in the Bodleian
(Dibdin Deeam. U. 368). The Tst vol.
{Heroid.) on vellum in the library of the
king of England, and the 3rd vol. (Tristia)
on vellum by itself also in the Bodleian
(probably the same copy which was for.
merly in the Harleian library).
15348 — opera. Without place or
date (Lttgd. about 1503). 8°. 3
voll.
The first Lyons reprint of the first
Aldtne (with which it agrees, page for
page, even to the typographiod errors),
nearly as scarce as the original, and to be
distinguished from the following reprint
by the leaves being unnumbered. Tlie
titles of the ist and 3rd vols, are like
the Aldine, but the 2nd vol. has only
the simple title, Omdii Metamorphoseon
libri XF.
The I St vol. has 202 unnumbered leaves
(leaf 120 or qq 8 is blank). Aldus*s letter
to Sannutus on tJie reverse of the title
4M
1S36
OVI
is wanting, and in leaf tt 5* the Greek text
is omitted in the passage from Suidas.
The 2nd vol. has 204 unnumbered leaves
of text, I blank leaf, and 20 leaves (cor-
rections, Ovid^s life, and Index fabular.),
and the first 44 leaves of the preliminary
matter of the Aldine are omitted (Aldus^s
letter to Sannutus, the Privilegium, and
die Index gr. lat.). The 3rd vol. has 88
leaves for the Feuti, the last 3 of which are
blank ( for the sheet /// is here a qua-
temio, not a temio), and 118 leaves for the
Tristia and De Ponto, and is distinguished
from the Aldine only by the omission of
the two colophons, but it has Aldus^s letter
to Sannutus.
15349 — opera. Without place or
date (Lugd. about 1512). 8°. 3
voll.
The second Lyons reprint of the first
Aldine, equally scarce, and with numbered
leaves.
15350 — P. Ouidii Nasonis uita ex
ipsius libris excerpta. Heroidum
epistolse. Amorum libri III. De
arte amandi libri III. De remedio
amoris libri II. De medicamine
faciei. Nux. Somnium. Ven., Al-
dus et And. socer, m. Majo 1515.
8°. — Annotationes in omnia Ouidij
opera. Index fabularum, et caete-
rorum, quae insunt hoc libro se-
cundum ordinem alphabeti. Ovidii
Metamorphoseon libri XV. ib.,
iid., m. Febr. 15 16. 8^— Cla. Pto-
lemeei inerrantium stellarum signi-
ficationes per Nicolaum Leonicum
e grseco translatae. XII. Romano-
rum menses in ueteribus monimen-
tis Romee reperti. Sex priorum
mensium digestio ex sex Ouidij
Fastorum libris excerpta. P. Ovi-
dii Nasonis Fastorum lib. VI.
Tristium lib. V. De Ponto libri
IIII. In Ibin ad Liviaro. ib., iid.,
m. Jan. 1516. 8°. 3 voll.
The second Aldine, superintended by
Naugerius. A new recension from MSS.
and still more from conjecture. Complete
copies are nearly m scarce as those of the
first Aldine.
The I St vol. {HeroUL) has 16 leaves
of preliminary matter (the last blank), 1 72
numbered, and 10 unmmibered leeives.
The 2nd vol. (Meiam,) 48 Ieftv« of preli-
minary matter (the last blank) and 204
numbered leaves. The 3rd voL (Fasti) 21
leaves of preliminary matter, numbered
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underneath, i blank leaf, 227 numbered
leaves, and i leaf, colophon and anchor. —
There are copies on vdlum.
Of the ist vol. there is an idit. contrefaite
with Aldus*s name and anchor, and the
same colophon and date, prepared by the
Florentine Giunti. It may be distinguish-
ed by the anchor being inverted, and
by its having only 8 leaves of preh'minary
matter (without the preface of Asulanus)
and 1 76 numbered leaves. This impression
is on the whole nothing more than copies
of the 1st vol. of the Juntine of 15 19, with
the addition of a new title and a new coIo>
phon, and with the omission of the preface
by Ant. Frandnus. Probably the Giunti
published copies of the other 2 vols, under
Aldus*8 name.
15351 -— Ovidii vita. Heroidum epi-
stolsB. Amorum libri III. De
arte amandi libri III. De remedio
amoris libri » II. De medicamine
faciei. Nux. somnium. Pulex et
Philomela (cum praef. Ant, Fran-
cini). Flor., her. Ph. Juntas, 1519.
8°. 8 and 176 leaves. — Metamor-
phoseos libri XV. nunc primum in
iucem dati castigatissimi. Index. . .
locupletissimus (cum praef. C. Vi-
viani). Flor., her. Ph. Juntae, cal.
Sept. 1522. 8°. 40 leaves of preli-
minary matter and 208 numbered
leaves. — CI. Ptolemsei inerrantium
stellar, significatt. per N. Leonicum
e Groeco translate. XII. Romanor.
menses in veteribus monimentis
Rom 86 reperti. Sex prior, mensium
digestio ex VI. Ovidii fastor. libris
excerpta. Ovidii fastor. libri VI.
Tristium libri V. De Ponto libri
IV. In Ibin. Ad Liviam. Flor.,
her. Ph. Juntse, m. Apr. 1525. S\
3 voll. -
Copies of all 3 vols, are very scarce.
According to Renouard^s assertion (CalaL
II. 270.) there is an earlier edition of 15 19
of the 3rd vol. which I do not find either
in Bandini or elsewhere.
15352 — opera> quibus in omnes me-
tamorphoseos fabulas Lactantii ar-
gumenta accesserunt. Atque H.
Glareani et Longolii annotatt. Item
fragmenta quaedam Ovidii ex libris^
qus magna ex parte periere, epi-
grammaton. £t carmen ad Piso-
nem. Bas., H. Petri, 1523. 8°.
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15353 — epistolae heroidum cum
commentariisvarior.Tusculani^Alex.
Paganinus, 1533. 4°. Libri de
arte amandi et de remedio amoris,
una cum commentariis Bm. Merulae
et aliis additionib. ib., id.^ 1526.
4®. Metamorphoseon liber cum
Rph. Regii enarratt. ib., id., 1526.
4**. Faster, libri VI. cum com-
mentariis Ant. Constantini et P.
Marsi. ib., id., 1526. 4°. Tristium
libri V. de Ponto libri IV. et
opuscula, cum comm. Bm. Merulae.
ib., id., 1526. 4°.
AH 5 vols, of this edition, printed with a
very peculiar type, are extremely diffictilt to
be met with.
15354 — opera. Ca.stigata ad fid.
vett. exemplarium a J. Sicliardo.
Access, omnium aeditionibus, quae
in hunc diem extant, fragmenta
quaedam Ovidii hactenus non visa,
ex libris qui periere epigrammaton,
et carmen eruditissimum ad Pi-
sonem. Bas., Ad. Petri, m. Mart.
1527. 8^
This edition must be of especial rarity.
15355 — Amatoria. Heroidum epi-
stolae. In Ibin. Ad Liuiam. De
nuce. De medicamine faciei. Frag-
menta. Carmen ad Pisonem incerti
authoris. Par., Sim. Colinaeus,
1529 or 36. 8°. — Metamorphoseon
libri XV. ib., id., 1529 or 37. 8**.
— Fastor. libri VI. Tristium libri
V. et de Ponto libri IV. ib., id.,
1529 or 36. 8°.
A neat and uncommonly scarce edition,
in which the AmaUtria of 1529 is extremely
difficult to be met with. In one of these
two editions Aldus^s text is sometimes al-
tered from Paris MSS., consult Stephani
Pseudo-CicerOf p< 7I9 and Ejuadem ep. de
typogr. ma, p. 21, To which mny be
joined, Erasmi Rot. Comm, in nucem
Ovidii et duot hymnot Prudentii, Par,,
Sim. Coiin., 1536 or 33. S^.—Opp. ib., id.,
154 1. 12**. 3 vols, are equally neat and
scarce.
15356 — opera. Ven., hered. Aldi et
And. soceri. 1533-34. 8°. 3 voll.
The third Aldine, less fine and less
scarce than the first two, but yet scarce
enough in good and complete condition. A
reprint of the 2nd Aldine in the first
ovi
1237
2 vols., but in the 3rd vol. (Fatti) a new
recension by Honorat. Fasitehus.
The titles of the separate vols, are the
same as in the 2nd Aldine. The ist vol.
(Heroid.) 12 leaves of preliminary matter
(the last blank) and 180 leaves of text, the
last 8 of which are unnumbered. The 2nd
voL (Metam.) 32 leaves of preliminary
matter, numbered underneath ( the last
blank), 204 numbered leaves, and i leaf
with the auchor. The 3rd vol. (Fasti)
21 leaves of preliminary matter, numbered
underneath, 3 blank leaves, 237 numbered
leaves (3 blank after the Fasti and as many
after the 7V»/ia), i blank leaf, and 4
leaves, various readings and colophon. — A
copy on large paper, 1 34 fr. Cr^venna.
15357 — opera. Lugd , Sb. Gry-
phius, 1536-39. or 4o» or 54. 8^ 3
voU.
This edition appears to be a reprint of
that by Colinteus. Also, ib , id., 1546.
12". 3 voll.
15358 — opera quae vocantur ama-
toria, cum doctor, viror. commen-
tariis. His access. Jac. Micylli an-
notatt. Ejusd. Micylli locor. aliquot
ex Ovidiana metamorphosi retrac-
tatio. Bas., J. Hervag., 1549. fol.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 528
pages, and 16 leaves, Metamor-
pboseos libri XV. cum commentariis
Rpli. Regii. Adjectis etiam anno-
tatt. Jac. Micylli nunc prim, in
lucem editis, cum locupletisa. in-
dice. ib., id., 1543. fol. 14 leaves
of preliminary matter, 355 pages,
and 2 leaves. Fastor. libri VI.
Tristium libri V. De Ponto libri
IV. In Ibin. Cum commentariis
Ant. Constantii, P. Marsi, Bm.
Merulae, Domitii Calderini, Zarotti,
multo quam hactenus usquam et
elegantius et eraendatius excusis.
His access, enarratt. Viti Amer-
pachii, Jac. Micylli et Ph. Me-
lanchthonis annotatt. cum locnplete
ind. ib., id., 1550. fol. 4 leaves
of preliminary matter, 793 pages,
and 5 leaves.— 3 vols.
f n an exegedcal point of view not wholly
uninteresting, and there is also Nomewhat
critical in the Amatoria.
15359 — opera cum argumentis et
notulis Guid. Morillonii. Antw.,
Plantinus, 1561. 12"*. 3 voll.
Neat oopiM and in gmxl condition are
4M 2
1238
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scarce. Also, ib., id., i.^66, or 75. or
78-83. 16**. 3 vols. Naugerius^s text, yet
the later of these editions at least appear
to have something peculiar by Vict. Gise-
linus. Moreover in a bibliographical point
of view they are not sufficiently known.
15360 — opera cum argumentis et
annotatt. Th. Freigii, additis Guid.
Morilloni in heroides et A. Sabini
epistolas tres ac in Ibin argumentis
et annotatt.; ace. Erasmi comm. in
nucem Ovidii. Bas., Henricpetri,
1568. 8°. 3 voll.
Previously, ib., id., 1560. 8°. 3 vols.—
There is no edition of Ovid by Ciofani
o^ '575 or 82. He published in these
years only his critical observations without
the text, see below.
15361 — heroidum epp., amores, de
arte amandi. de remedio am oris.
Omnia castigatiora ex postrema Jac.
Micylli recognitione et recensione
nova Gr. Bersmanni^ cum indica-
tione diversae scripturae et locor.
quorund. explanatione. Lps., Stein-
mann, 1582. 8°. Metamorphoseon
libri XV. Ex postrema Jac. Mi-
cylli recognitione et recensione nova
Gr. Bersmanni, cum ejusd. notatt.
ib., id., 1582. 8°. with woodcuts.
Fasti, tristia, de Ponto, diree in
Ibin, halieuticon. Ex postrema etc,
(as above), ib., id., 1582. 8". 3
voll.
A new and good recension from MSS.
and old editions. Ed. II. Auetior. Lps.,
hered. Steinmanni, 1590. 8". 3 voll. Ed. III.
Lps. 1596. 8*. 3 voll. Ed. IV. atusiior.
Without place, lypis Vcegelin., 1607. 8'.
3 volL Ed. V. Tyjns Vcegelin, without
date. 8". 3 voU. Ed. VI. Lp»., Grass,
1620-21. 8". 3 volL
15362 — heroidum epp. Amorum
libri III. De arte amandi libri
III. De remedio amoris libri II.
etc. Lond.,Th. Vautrollerius, 1583.
16°. Metamorphoseon libri XV.
ab And. Naugerio castigati et Vict.
Giselini scholiis illustrati. ib., id.,
1582. 16°. Fastor. libri VI. Tris-
tium libri V. De Ponto libri IV.
In Ibin. Ad Liviam. (Cum notis
And. Naugerii). ib., id., 1583. 16^
3 voll.
This small edition, extremely scarce on
OVI
the continent, appears to be a reprint of
the Plantine edition.
15(^63 — operum T. I. ea continens
quae vocantur amatoria, cum varior.
doctor, viror. commentariis, notis,
obss. et emendatt., unum in corpus
congestis. Ff., typis Wechelianis,
1601. fol. T. II. in quo libri
fastor., tristium, de Ponto, cum
varior. doctor, viror. etc. (as above),
ib. 1 60 1, fol. T, III. in quo me-
tamorphosecDS libri XV. cum com-
mentariis Rph. Regii et annotatt.
Jac. Micylli: et carmen in Ibin,
cum comm. Domitii, Zarotti et
Jac. Micylli. Quibus access, ob-
servatt. Here. Ciofani et Gr. Bers-
manni notse perpetuse. ib. 1601.
fol. 3 parts in i vol.
This edition has nothing peculiar. The
1st part 6 leaves of preliminary matter,
500 pages, and 8 leaves of index. The
2nd part 1 2 leaves of preliminary matter,
388, 175, and 244 pages, and 6 leaves
of index. The 3rd part 2 leaves of pre-
liminary matter, 340 and 199 pages, and 8
leaves of index. (LB.), ex off. Rapheleng.,
1602, or 161 1, 12. 24°. 3 parts in i vol.
Amst., Jansson, 1610. 24". 3 parts in i vol.
are insignificant smsJl editions.
15364 — opera. Dn. Heinsius tex-
tum recensuit : ace. breves notae ex
Jos. Scaligeri potissimum codice et
Palatinis Jani Gruteri. LB., ex
off. Elzevir., 1629. 12°. 3 voll.
None of the finest of the Elzevir editions,
but greatly sought after when in good
condition. The ist vol. 12 leaves of preli-
minary matter (including the tide-plate)
and 344 pages. The 2nd vol. 8 leaves of
preliminary matter and 444 page& The
3rd vol. 6 leaves of preliminary matter and
410 pages (the last is wrongly numbered
420). A new recension finom MSS. Its text
is repeated in Amst., Jansson, 1 634 or 63.
24'*. 3 voll. ib., Bheu, 1638 or 49. 1 2". 3 voU.
15365 — operum editio nova, accu*
rante N. Heinsio. Amst., L. £1-
zevier, 1652. 24®. 3 voll.
This first edition of a new recension by
N. Heinsius is very indifferently printed, but
tolerably scarce. The recension is froooii
excellent materials, and executed with great
acuteness, but is sometimes too bold.
15365 — operum editio nova. N.
Heinsius recens. ac notas addidit.
OVI
Amst.^ ex off. Elzevir., 1658-61
(or 1662). 12°. 3 voll.
A new working up throughout of his re-
cension of 1652, from new materials. Less
sought after by the collectors of the Elzevir
impressions than that of 1629, but &r to
be preferred in a scientific point of view.
The very numerous notes are either to be
found at the end of each vol. or else form 3
separate vols, by themselves. The title-
plate, at the commencement of part I,
bears the date 1662, but the printed title of
this voL is 1658, that of the 2nd 1659, and
that of the 3rd 1661. — AmaL, Elaev., 1664.
24°. 3 vols, ib., id.y 1676. 12^ 3 vols, are
repetitions of this text, but an edition of
1668 is a non-entity.
Burmann, iu his large edition, 1727,
fave the apparatus for a new edition which
leinsius had left behind him.
15367 — opera omnia ex rec. N.
Heinsii, cum notis varior. accurante
Com. Schrevelio. LB., Pt. Leffen^
1662. 8^ 3 vols, with plates.
The selection of notes is rather bad,
yet is this edition sought after on account
of the good plates to tJie Metamorphoses.
15368 — opera omnia cum integris
N. Heinsii lectissimisque varior.
notis. Studio Borchardi Cnippin-
gii. LB., Hack, 1670. 8°. 3 vols,
with plates.
The notes are here enlarged, and the se-
lection is scnnewhat better, but the plates
are bad copies of the preceding. The re»
petitions, Amst.^ Blaeuy 1683. 8". 3 vols,
with plates, and Amst,, Waesberg, 1702.
8**. 3 vols, have stiU inferior impressions
of tibe plates. There is a later reprint
of 2 vols, of the last edition with the same
date.
15369 — opera. Interpretatione et
notis illustrav. Dn. Crispinus ad
usum Delphini. Lugd., Anisson,
1 689. 4°. 4 voll.
One of the rarer editions in Usum DeU
j^ini, and the only one of this series which
appeared out of Paris. Its index is cor-
rected in the reprint, Ven, 1 731 or 79. 4°.
4 vols.
15370 — opera. Pt. Burmannus
ad fid. vett. exemplarium castigavit.
Traj. Batav., van de Water, 1713.
1 2°. 3 voll.
A second title has the year 1714. A
new recension and very correct. A reprint
of it, Amst,, Waesberge, 1725. 12°. 3 vol!.,
prepared without Burmannus permission,
has in the title the false statement, aocu-
OVI
1239
rante N. Heinsio, without mention of
Burmann.
15371 — opera, cura Mch. Maittaire.
Lond., Tonson et Watts, 17 15. 12°,
3 voll. Also on large paper.
The various readings are added to the
3rd vol. Also, Lond, 1772. I2^ 3 vols.
15372 — opera omnia, cum integris
Jac. Micylli, Here. Ciofani et Dn.
Heinsii notis et N. Heinsii curis
secundis et alior. in singnlas partes
partim int^ris partim excerptis ad-
notatt., cura et stud. Pt. Burmanni,
qui et suas notas adjecit. Amst.»
Janssonio-Waesbergii^ iy2y. 4°. 4
vols. Also on large paper.
Once more a new recension from MSS.
and old editions, and enlarged with the ap-
paratus left behind by Ueinsius for a new
edition. A fine edition, and as yet the
most complete, but very incorrectly printed.
It has become scarce. Thereto may be
joined, Pi. Burmanni Prafatio ad Ovidii
edit, majoremy nunc prim, edita, (Amst,
> 756)« 4''* It was at first laid aside, be-
cause in it he had severely attacked the
publishers.
15373 — opera. Lond., Brindley,
1745. 12°. 5 voll.
15374 — opera. Amst., Wetstein,
1 75 1 , 12°. 3 voll.
15375 — opera omnia, ace. chresto-
mathia (et Massonii vita Ovidii),
curante J. Pt. Millero. Berol.,
Haude et Spener, 1757. 8®^ 4 voll.
(2d. 16 gr.)
15376 — opera omnia ex rec. N.
Heinsii, cum ejusd. notis integris.
Curav. indicemque verbor. adjec.
J. F. Flscherus. Lps. 1 758 (a new
title 1773). 8^ 2 voll. (3 d. 8gr.>
Heinsiut^s notes are here given entire,
also those which Burmann at first edited;
Mas8on*s life of Ovid is added.
15377 — opera, quae supersunt. Par.,
Barbou, 1762. 12^ 3 voll. Also
on fine paper.
Burmann*s text, with use of the cor-
rections which PoUtianus had written on
the margin of his Ovid, to be found in the
Laurendan library. Bepeated less finely,
lA., id., 1793. ii\ 3 voll. (15 fr.) — Opera.
Mairiti, 1 785. 8^, I merely mention as a
rarity.
15378 — opera ad opt. editt. collata.
Prffimittitur vita ab Aldo Pio Ma-
4M3
1240
OVI
nutio collecta cum notitia literaria.
J3ip. 1783. 8°. 3 voll. — Ed. auctior
et emeiidatior. Arg. 1 8 1 1 . 8^. 3
voll. (6d.)
15379 -^ opera omnia e rec. Pt. Bur-
in anni. Curav., indd. rer. et verbor.
adjec. Ch. G. Mitscherlich. Gott.
Dieterich, 1796-98. 8°. 2 voll.
(2 d. i6gr.)
Buiinann's text, with a reelnration of
gome old readings, and a better punc-
tuation. The 3rd vol. or the index did
not appear, and the paper and printing
are baid.
15380 — opera. Parmse et Mediol.,
Aloys. Mussi, 1 806-8. fol. 6 voll.
Only 103 numbered copies of this splendid
edition were struck off. At the end of the
6th vol. is Masson's life of Ovid (130 d. at
O08chen*s in Leipsic).
15381 -^ opera ad fid. edit. Bur-
manni expre&sa. Lond. 1815. 12°.
3 voll. (188.)
Neat. Lps.f Taucknitz, 1820. 12*". 3
voll. (id. 20 gr.) is a stereotyped small
edition.
15382 — 2. Heroides. Heroides, de
pulice, de philomela, in Ibin, de
rustico. Without place or date.
fol.
This edition, printed in Italy before
1480, is probably a piece of the collected
works, Mediol; Zarotusy 1477 ("^ above,
No. 15342). 66 leaves witii 35 lines run-
ning all across the page, and in Roman
characters, without signatureR, catchwords,
and pagination. The first 2 lines of leaf i*
are,
PVBLII. OVIDII. NASONIS. EPI-
STOLA
RVM. HEROIDVM. LIBER. PRIMVS
Leaf 55" De pulice, leaf 55b De phihmela,
leaf 11^ Jn Ibin, and leaf 66* De rtuHco.
Leaf 66>> ends in the 36th line with Finis.
15383 — liber Ovidii epistolanim.
In Monteregali^ per Ant. Mathiw
et Baldisalem Corderiura, 18 Febr.
1473-4°-
64 leaves with 27 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. It is
properly only a piece of the Juvenal of this
year, see above. No. 1 1 196.
15384 — heroidum liber et de obitu
Drusi Neronis ad Liviam consola-
toria. Mediol.^ Jac. de Marliano,
5 Mart. 1478. fol.
15385 — epistolte heroides cum com.
OVI
mentariis Ant. Volsci et Hubertini
Clerici Crescentinatis. In loco Ca-
salis sancti Evaxii, 6u. de Canepa-
novtL, 8 id. Sept. 1481. fol.
Concerning this scarce first edition of
these two commentaries, see Panzer, I.
271. The only typographical production
of Casal of the x^th century.
15386 — epistolffi beroides cum comm.
Ant. Volsci et carmen in Ibin cum
comm. Domitii Calderini. Ven.»
Bt. de Tortis, 8 Nov. 1482. fol.
72 leaves (the first and last blank), with
the signatures a-m. Repeated, Ven,, Th.
de Alexandria, T482 or 84. foL Mediol.^
Pachel et Sdnzenzeler, 1483. fol." Ven.,
Tortis, 16 Mart. 1485. fol. (62 leaves with
the signatures o-Ar). Ven , Bm, de Zanis,
1487 or 91. fol. MedioL, Scinxenzeler,
1488. fol. Ven., J. Tacuinus, 1497. fol.
Lu^d., </. de Jonvelle, 15 16. fol.
15387 — heroides cum consolatoria
ad Liviam et libro de philomela.
MedioL, Cp. {Valdarfer) Katis-
ponensis^ 21 Nov. i486, fol. Oothic
letter.
15388 — epistole cum duobus com-
mentis (Ant. Volsci et Ubertini
Clerici, et liber in Ibin cum comm.
Domitii Calderini). Ven., Ph. Pin-
cius, 4 non. Febr. 1 491. fol.
102 leaves with the signatures a-r. Re-
petitions of this edition with these two
commentaries are, Ven., Bonet. Looatellus,
14 col. Nov. 1492. f(il. 96 leaves with the
signatures o-^. Ven., Bm, Venelus de
Ragaxonibus, 10 Nov. 1492. foL 102 leaves
with the signatures o-r. Ven., Ml. de
Rovado, 19 col. Jan. 1493. fol. Fien.,
Sim. Papiens., 15 Jul. 1496. fol. Ven.,
Aluysius de Varisio, 1501. foL
15389 — heroidum epistolie. Rom»^
St. Guillireti, without date. 4^.
With the signatures o-Jr, without catch-
words and pagination. Printed at the end
of the 15 th century according to Crevenna*8
second catalogue, No. 3936.
15390 — heroidum epistolse, Sap-
phus atque in Ibin argutie. Cum
triplici explanatione (Ant. Volsoi,
Ubertini Crescent, et Jod. Badii)
altera familiari r et cum totius operis
exactissima castigatione. (LugdJ),
J. de Vingle, 3 non. Apr. 1500.
large 4*^. {not fol.) Gothic letter.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, and 194
numbered leases. The dat^ in the oo-
OVI
lophon, Anno gratUB M, ccccc. iij. Nonas
Aprilitf is sometimeB erroneously under-
stood for the year 1503. The foUowinfif
are reprints of this edition : Lugd., N.
Woiff, 1505. 4^ ib.y CI. Davott, 1508. 4°.
ib., J. ThomaSy I5i3< 4^ t^., Robionj
1514. 4". with woodcuts. Me<HoL 15 17.
fol. with woodaits.
15391 — epistolse heroides Ouidii
diligent! castigatide exculte aptissi-
mis figuris ornate. Commentatibus
Ant. Volsco, Ubertino Crescentinate
et Omnibono. In Ibin vero ultra
Domitii (Calderini) scripta babes
Cp. Zarothi exquisitissimas decla-
rationes. Yen., J. Tacuinus de
Tridino, 10 Jul. 1501. fol. with
woodcuts.
140 leaves with the signatures a-/, llie
woodcuts are not uninteresting. The fol-
lowing are repetitions of this edition : t^.,
itLy 30 Jul. 1510. fol. ib,, id., 13 Afai
15 1 2. fol. widi woodcuts. Medial., Go^
tardus de Ponte, 15 15. fol. Ven., G. de
Rusconibus, 1520. fol. f^en,, J. Tacuinus,
1538. foL
15392 — epistolarum heroidum liber.
Lps., Jac. Thanner^ 1502. 4"^. 60.
tbic letter.
97 leaves with 18 lines, and the signa-
tures o-r.
15393 — epistolee heroidum diligenti
castigatione excultae aptissimisque
figuris ornatse commentantibus Ant.
Volsco^ Ubertino Crescentinate et
Badio Ascensio. In Sapphus epi-
stolam Domitio Calderino^ G. Me-
rula et ipso Ascensio. In Ibin
vero ultra Domitii etAscensii scripta
babes Cp. Zaroti exquisitissimas in-
terpretatt. Praeterea Bt. Egnatii^
Aldi Manutii aliorumque doctor.
viror. in totum opus observationes :
ace. et Lr. Abstemii libri II. de
quibusd. locis obscuris. Taurini, J.
Ang. et Bemardin. de Sylva, 8
Aug. 1517. fol. with woodcuts.
1 44 leaves with the signatures AS.
The woodcuts are very indifferent copies of
those in the Venetian edition of 150 1.
15394 — heroidum epistolae. Auli
Sabini epistolae tres. Item ejusdem
P. O. N. de nuce elegia. De me-
dicamine faciei ele. Arg., ex off.
Schureriana, m. Mart. 1518. 4^.
93 leaves with the signatures A-P,
Also, ib., id., m. Majo, 1520. 4".
OVI
1241
15395 — heroides et A. Sabini re-
sponsiones. Publ. item Nasonis in
.quendam^ quem vocat Ibin, cum
Guidonis Morilloni argumentis et
scholiis. His adjecimus J. Bt. £g-
natii obss. Omnia multo, quam
hactenus^castigatiora. Col., J. Gym-
nicus, 1543. 8°.
Various readings are sometimes placed in
the margin.
15396 — heroides epistolae, cum in-
terpretibus Hubertino Crescent, et
Jano Parrhasio. Ejusd. Sappho
cum Domitio, et Ibis cum Cp.
Zaroto. Cum enarratt. Jod. Bad.
Ascensii in haec omnia, et annotatt.
J. Bt. Egnatii. Ven., Bonellus,
1560. 4°.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 158
pages, and x leaf, printer*s symbol. NeaUy
printed. Also, Ven. 1558 or 74. 4*". ib.,
Zalterius, 1587. 4^
15397 — heroidum epistolae et A.
Sabini responsiones, cum Guidonis
Morilloni argumentis et scholiis.
Item J. Bt. Egnatii obss. Nunc ab
Jac. Rossetto auctae scholiis ac de-
lectu versuum prudenter et argute
dictor. Ven.,ex bibl. Aldina (J. Gar~
raus), 1588. 8°.
224 pages and 8 leaves. Previously,
Ven., ex bibl. Aid., 1583. 8".
15398 — heroidum epistohe, amorum
libri III. de arte amandi libri III.
de remedio amoris libri II. aliaque
hujus generis. Omnia ex And.
Naugerii recensione. Guidonis Mo-
rilloni argumenta in epistolas. Antw.,
ex off. Plant., 1593. 12^
Various readings and corrections are
sometimes noted in the niaiigin.
15399 — epistolarum heroidum liber:
interpretatione et notis illustrav.
Dn. Crispinus in us. Delphini.
Lond., Bonwick, 1702. 8^
Also, Land. 1714, 22, 77, 34, 43, 6t,
83, and 88. 8**. The last time, Lond.
1813. 8*.
15400 — heroides et A. Sabini epi-
stole ex emendatt. N. Heinsii,
Pt. Burmanni et C. E. Heusingeri
(ed. Cr. Heusinger). Brunsv. 1786.
8°. (8 gr.)
4M4
•1242
OVI
15401 — epistolse^ cura H. Homeri.
Lond. 1790. 8°.
15402 — heroides et A. Sabini epi-
stolae e Burmanni maxime rec.
editee cura D. Jac. van Lennep^ qui
et suas animadvv. subjecit. Ainst.,
Hengst, 1809. 12°. (i d. 21 gr.) —
£d. II. priore auctior et exnen-
datior, ib., id., 1812. 12°. (3d.)
With good corrections and explanations
of its own. The precursor of a larger cri-
tical edition.
15403 — Ovidius in Sapho. Lps.>
Jac. Thanner, 1499. 4°. Gothic
letter.
8 leaves with 17 lines, and the sigpia-
ture A.
15404 — ^.Atnatoria, De arte amandi
libri III. De remedio amoris libri
II. Without place or date (Col,,
Cr, de Hotnburck), small 4°. Go-
thic letter.
70 leaves with 24 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf i*
line I is, Ouidij Nasonia Sulmonensis de,
and the Art amandi ends leaf 49'* (on
which page there are only 14 verses) with
the two lines :
Ottidij Ncuonis Sidmonensu poete
de arte amandi Explicit ;
The poem, De remedio am,, which fills 18
leaves, begins leaf 50& :
Ouidij Nawnis StUmonenm poete de
remedio amoris liber pm^ IncipU.
It ends leaf 67a :
Ouidij liTasonia Solmonesis poete
de remedio amoris Explicit,
Then follows on 3 leaves a poem with th^
superscription, Diclame ordinatu p /rem
Arnddu Buerick. — Described for the first
time by Bninet in the Catal. dee livres du
cabinet de M, (cTOurches), Par. 181 1. 8°.
p. T2I. No. 647, where this edition was
bought for 205 fr.
15405 — > de arte amandi libri III.
De remedio amoris libri II. With-
out place or date (CoL, U. Zell,
1471-72). 4°. Gothic letter.
67 leaves with 24 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. The
first poem also here fills 49 leaves, and the
se.'^ond 18. This edition, described in
Dibdin*s Bibl, Spenc. II. 202, so accu-
rately agrees even to the minutest circum-
stance with Brunet*s description of the pre-
ceding edition, that it might be taken
as one and the same with that, did not
Dibdin expressly assert, that in Lord Spen-
cer^s copy the commencement of the Remed.
ovi
amor, deviated from Brunei's description.
(At the same time he does not specify the
deviation.) There is also a slight differ-
ence in the colophon of the Remed. amor,,
which in Lord Spencer's copy, leaf 67^,
runs thus :
Ouideij (sic) Natonit tolmonetit poete
De remedio amoris Explicit },,
The Dictamen Am. Buerick is also not to
be found in this copy, and instead thereof
the Liber trium pueUarum, from the same
press, is bound up with it. (See below.
No. 15490.)
15406 — de arte amandi libri III.
De remedio amoris libri II. Au-
gustas, Gth. Zainer, 15 cal. Febr.
1471. fol. Gothic letter.
57 leaves with 28 (not 29) lines, without
signatures, catchwords, and pagination.
The first dated distinct edition of these
poems, but later than both the above edi-
tions of his entire works of 1 471, as Febru-
ary was then the last month in the year.
It seldom deviates from the common text,
and is not so very scarce in Germany.
Leaf I a line 1 is, Publij ouidij nasonis
sulmonensis, de. The Ars amandi termi-
nates leaf 42b. Ijeaf 43* begins the Remed.
amor,, and line i is, Publij ouidij nasonis
sulmonen. The colophon is in leaf 5 7b.
15407 — de arte amadi t De remedio
amoris cum comento (Bm. Merulse).
Ven., J. de Tridino, 3 non. Julias
(in other copies Majas) 1494. fol.
56 leaves with the signatures a-g and
A-C, Also, ib,, id., 28 Jun. 1506. fol.
51 leaves. Mediol., Ln. Vegius, 3 Sept.
1 5 10. fol. 51 leaves. Ven., J. de Tridino,
19 Sept. 1509. fol. 51 leaves, is enlarged
with an index and woodcuts, ib,, id., 20
Febr. 15 18. foL 47 leaves. Ven, (without
the printer's name) 4 Jan. 15 16. fol.
15408 — ars amandi ad Juuentutem
romanam. (Lps.), Jac. Abiegnus
(Thanner), 1498. 4®. Gothic letter.
72 leaves with 17 lines, and the signa-
tures A-M. Also, ib., id., 1503. 4°.
15409 — duo libri continentes amoris
remedia (indu-stria Arn. Woste-
feldesemendati). Lps., (Jac. Than-
ner), 7 id. Jun. 1 50 1. 4°. Gothic
letter.
26 leaves with 17 lines, and the signa-
tures A^D. Also, ib,, id,, 15 Sept, 1503.
4^ t^., id., 1507. 4^ t^., id., 151 1. 4°.
18 leaves with the signatures A^C, and in
Roman characters. The earlier edition,
ib., id., 1498. 4''. Gothic letter, 30 leaves,
is incorrect.
OVI
15410 — - artis amandi libri III.
remedii amoris II. castigate im'
pressi (cum prscf. Jo. Vadiani).
VieimaB, Victor et Singrenius^ 1512.
40
15411 — de remedio amoris libri II.
De pHilomela elegia. Arg.^ ex
ledd. Schurer.^ m. Mart. 15 14. 4°.
34 leaves with the signatures A-F.
15412 — amomm libri III. De
medicamine faciei et nux. Infinitis
pene erroribus e MSS. exemplari-
bus emaculati. Una cum Dm.
Marii Nigri enarratt. Ace. pulex
et philomela. Ven.> J. Tacuinus de
Tridino, m. Jan. 15 18. fol.
15413 — de remedio amoris libri II.
In Ibin. (De nuce^ pulex, philo-
mela). (Arg.), ex off. Schurer.^ m.
Majo 1520. 4^ 34 leaves.
15414 — amatoria^ e rec. Pt. Bur-
manni cum varietate lect. prsecipua
(curav.Ch.Gli. Wemsdorf ) . Helmst.^
Kuhnlin, 1788 or 1802. 8''. 2 voll.
(id. 8gr.)
15415 — 4. Metamorphoses. Meta-
morphoseos libri XV. Without
place or date. fol.
A very scarce and fine edition. 195
leaves with 31 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. Leaf i* line i
is, N naua fert aius mutaUu did format.
Leaf ip5* ends with the following colophon
in smaU capitals :
PublH Ncumis Ovidii Peligni
poeke (^arissimi liber tUti*
mus melamorfoteos faciei-
ter ejfplicU.
This edition, printed at the latest in 1473
according to Dibdin, Bibl. Spenc. II. 204,
has the same types which occur in the
Propertitu and Tihulltu, without place,
1473. fol. and it appears to be a Roman ty-
pographical production.
15416 — metamorphoseos libri XV.
Without place or date. fol.
Also very scarce. With 39 lines, with-
out signatures, catchwords, and pagination.
It begins with the 6 Latin verses, Orba
parente suo, the first 5 of which on account
of the spaces left vacant for the initials fill
TO lines. It ends on the folio redo of the
last leaf in the 28th line with finia. The
types resemble those of Plautus, Ven. 1472.
15417 — metamorphoses. MedioL,
Ph. de Lavagnia, 5 Jun. 1475. fol.
Very scarce. 180 leaves in Roman cha-
OVI
1S43
racters, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination. It begins with Bonus Ac-
cursius's letter and Ovid*s life, and ends
with 6 Latin verses, Orba parente suo, and
with the colophon.— An edition, Fen.y per
Jac. {Rubeum) ruUions gaUioum^ H7^- ^ol*
quoted by Panzer, III. 92. fixnn Denis,
I cannot find confirmed by any other testi-
mony.
15418 — metamorphoses. Ferrar.,
Aest. Camerius, 1476. fol.
One of the rarest editions of the Meta-
morphoees. It begins, like the Bolognese
edition of the Opera of 1471, with 3 leaves,
which contain a dedication of Fr. Puteo-
lanus to the cardinal Oonzaga and Ovid's
life (underneath which is the year 1476).
Leaf 4a begins the text with the 6 verses,
Orba parente wo. On the /o/io recto of the
last leaf is a colophon in 8 Latin verses :
Finibue auwMe motui etc. Only every
loth leaf has a catchword.
15419 — metamorphoses. Without
place or date (hwan.y J. de West-
phalia^ not before 1475)* fol. Gro-
thic letter.
With 36 lines, and the signatures a-aa.
This verbal reprint of the Roman edition
of the Opera of 147 1 begins, leaf i a (signa-
ture a^) with the dedication of the bishop
of Aleria, and ends on the/o/to recto of the
last leaf with FmU. The types are the
same as those with which J. de West-
phalia printed «/. MiJlM repertorium in
H7S-
15420 — metamorphoseos liber. Par-
miB (without the printer's name),
1479. fol.
191 leaves with ^6 lines, and signatures.
Leaf i*(signatureai)line i is,PV.OVIDII
NASONIS METAMORPHO. Accord-
ing to Denis and Affd the printer was
And. Portilia, which is doubted in Bibl.
Spenc. II. 211. Bnmet, who attributes
this edition to the printer, St. Cerallus, and
refers to No. 3941 of the 2nd Crevenna ca-
taloguei, has confounded it with the edition
of the Opera, PamuB, 1477.
15421 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
Parmae, And. Portilia. id. Majis
1480. fol.
188 leaves (the first and last blank) with
40 lines, and die signatures a 2-^ 3, with-
out catchwords and pagination. Leaf 1 is
blank, leaves 2-5 are Tabula fabularum
Ovidii metamorphoseoi^t of which leaf 2*
1. I is, TABVLAE FVBVLARVM («Vt).
Leaf 6 contains Ovid*s life by Domit. Cal-
derinus. Leaf 7* begins the text, and line
I is, P. OVIDII NASONIS SVLMO-
NENSISME. Leaf i88l> contains the cfr-
lophon in 5 lines.
1244
OVI
15422 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
Pinerolii, Jac. de Rubeis, cal. Febr.
1480. fol.
170 leaves with the signatures A-X,
This scarce edition, without further preli-
minary matter, commences with the text
itself.
15423 — metamorphoseos libri XV.
cum argumento fabular. Lactantii
Placid]. Ven., Laz. de Saviliano,
3 Mart. 1492. fol. with the signa-
tures AS,
15424 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
ex reoognitione Boni Accursii. Ven.^
Cp. de Pensis^ 7 Jan. 1492. fol.
1 1 8 leaves.
15425 — metamorphoseon libri cum
commentariis Rph. Regii. Ven.,
Locatellus impensis Octav. Scoti,
1493. fol.
The first edition of this commentary, bnt
edited without the author*s knowledge, and
faulty.
L5426 — metamorphosis cum integris
ac emendatissimis Rph. Regii enar-
ratt. et repraehensione illar. inep-
tiar., quibus ultimus quatemio pri-
mse editionis fuit inquinatus. Ven.,
Bn. Benalius, without date (1493).
fol.
The first edition superintended by R^us
himself. Repeated, Ven,^ Sim, Btbilaquay
7 id. Sept, 1493. fol. Par., And. Brocardy
6 Sept, 1496. 4®. Ven, (without the
printer^s name) .1496. fol. Ven,, Sim.
BibUaquOy 8 id. Jul. 1497. fol. {Fien.) 7
Febr. 1505. fol. 167 leaves.
15427 — XV. metamorphoseos libri
diligentius recogniti cum familiarib.
commentariis (Kph. Regii) et ind.
alphabetico ab Ascensio collecto.
Lugd., N. Wolff, 29 Nov. 1501. 4°.
Gothic letter.
TO and 308 leaves. The notes of Jod.
Badius Ascensius are also included. Re-
peated, Lugd,y CI. Davotty 1504. 4°.
15428 — XV. metamorphoseos libri
diligentius recogniti cum familia-
ribus commentariis et ind. alpha-
betico ab Ascensio collecto, ac
etiam cum sententiis textus ac fa.
bular. narrationibus. . .per J.Deuer-
dellay. Lugd., J. de Vingle, 23
. Jun. 1506. large 4°. Gothic letter.
10 1 numbered and 5 unnumhered leaves.
OVI
15429 — metamor^osis cum lucu-
lentissimis Rph. Regii enanrationi.
bus, quibus plurima ascripta sunt,
que in exemplaribus antea impressis
non inueniuntur. Ven., G. de
RuBConibus, 2 Maji 1509. fol. with
woodcuts.
Repeated, MedioLy Ln, Pachely 2 Nov.
J $10, fol. with woodcuts, 8 leaves of preli-
minary matter, and 166 numbered l^ves.
Ven.y J. Taeuinusy 15 13 or 18. ibl. Me*
dud. 15 1 7. fol. Ven,y G. de RueeonibtUy
20 Apr. 151 7. foh
15430 — metamorphosis Ovidiana
moraliter a Th. Walleis explanata.
Par., Ascensius, 1509. 4°.
Also^ ib.y id.y 151 1. 4^ Par. 151 5. 8^
Par., Th. Laisn^, 1521. 8°. A French
trandation, see below, No. 15519.
15431 — * metamorphoseos libri mora-
lizati : cum pulcherrimis fabular.
principalium figuris. Ovidii XV.
metamorphoseos libri : cum ipsius
poete vita familiaribusque commen-
tariis: et rerum verborumque in-
dice : ac etiam cum Lactancii Fir-
miani Cocli in singulas fabulas argu-
mentis, nee non et tropologica non-
nullar. fabular. enarratione per
Pt. Lauinium. Lugd., N. Wolf, 8
cal. Aug. 151 1. large 4*^. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 119 num-
bered and 9 unnumbered leaves. Pre-
viously, Lugd., SL Oueynard, 1510. 4**.
Also, Luffd., Jac. Sacon, 11 Jan, 1512.
fol. Lugd.y impensis J. Robioniy 4 Sept.
15 13. large 4°. Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts, 8 leaves of preliminary matter, 194
numbered and 6 unnumbered leaves. Lugd.y
Jac. Myt, 18 Jun, 15 16. fol.
15432 — metamorphoseos libri mora-
lizati enarratione per Pt. La-
vinium (as in the preceding title).
Adnotatt. prseterea Ph. Beroaldi,
J. Bt. Pii, Jani Parrhasii, L. Ccelii
Rhodigini et Jac. Bononiensis hue
curavit adjiciendas J. Theoderic.
Bellovacus. Lugd., Jac. Huguetan,
pridie non. Maj. 15 18. large 4°.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 206 num-
bered and 6 unnumbered leaves.
15433 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
Index repertorius omnium fabu-
OVl
lar. illis prtepositus est. Arg., P.
Ooez et J. Schott, 27 Jul. 1515.
4 •
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 343 num-
bered leaves add i unnumbered, with the
signatures A-^Y. Also, ib.y ex ad. Schurer,,
1515. 4°.
15434 — metamorpboseos libri XV.
Cum Rph. Regii, Lactantii et Pt.
Laevinii commentariis, appositis e-
tiam figuris. Ven., J. Tacuinus,
7 Sept. 1 534. fol. with woodcuts.
Also, yen. 1540. fol.
15435 — metamorphoseos libri XV.
cum Lactantii Placidi argumentis.
Lugd., her. Sim. Vincentii, 154a*
15436 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
Donati argumentis compendiariis
et adnotatt. marginalibus Gyberti
Longolii illustrati. Ace. H. Gla-
reani adnotatt. non vulgares. Col.,
Mt. Gymnicus, 1546 or 51. 8°.
Previously, ib., id., 1538 or 43. S\ Bos.,
H. Fetriy 1 551 or 60. 8".
15437 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
cum Lactantii Placidi argumentis.
Omnia a J. Rsenerio denuo reco-
gnita. Lugd., Frellon, 1555. 16°.
15438 — metamorphoseon liber I.
cum annotatt. Longolii. Par., Bru-
mennius, 1570. 4°.
15439 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
Rph. Regii- explanatio, cum no vis
alterius viri additionibus. Lactantii
Placiti {sic) in singulas fabulas ar-
gumenta. Coelii Rhodigini, J. Bt.
£gnatii, H. Glareani, Gib. Lon-
golii et Jac. Fanensis annotationes.
Cum ind. Ven., N.Moretus, 1586.
fol. with woodcuts.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 315 pages,
and I leaf. Previously, Fen*, J. Gryphiut,
1565* fol- with woodcuts.
15440 — metamorphoses, argumentis
brevioribus ex Luctatio grammatico
collectis exposita?, una cum vivis
singular, transfomiationum iconibus
in ies incisis. Antw., 1596. 12^.
with plates.
15441 — metamorphosis, cum indice.
Exbibl.Pompeji Pasqualini. Romee,
Mascardus, J 614. 8^
This was ihe first complete verbal index
to the Metamorphotes.
OVI
1345
15442 — metamorphoseon libri XV«
cum commentariis Jac. Pontani, et
in Ibin And. Desselii et Fr. Sanctii
uberiores notationes. Antw., hered.
Nutii, 1618. fol.
15443 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
notis illustrati op. et stud. Th.
Farnabii. Par., Morellus, 1637.
fol. with plates.
At first, Lond. 1636. 8°. Also, Am9t.
1639, o*" 5®> ^^ 55- **°* ''^^w"'' i677« ""•
15444 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
interpret atione et notis illustrav.
Dn. Crispinus. Recens. J. Freind.
Ox., th. Sheld.. 1696. 8°.
Only the best of Crispinus's notes are
here given, and much of his own is added
by Freind.
15445 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
expurgati et explanati. Cum ap-
pend, de diis et heroibus poeticis,
auctore Jos. Juvencio. Rothom.,
Lallemant, 1705 or 17. large 12^
15446 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
interpretatione et notis illustrav.
Dn. Crispinus, in us. Delphini.
Lond. 1708. 8°.
Also, ib. 1719, 30, 37, 44, 51, 63, 65,
78, and 85. 8^ The last time, ib. 18 13.
8°. (i6s.6d.) Jlf(m/roMf,i8ii.8\(ios.6d.3
is another reprint of this edition.
15447 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
Dublinii, ex offic. G. Griesou,
X729. 4°. a voU.
A copy on large paper, 80 fr. McCarthy.
15448 — metamorphosis, e Pt. Bur-
manni recensione. Amst. 1748.
8^
15449 — metamorphoses. Recensuit,
varietatelectionis notisque instruxit,
et indd. duos adjec. Gli. Erdm.
Gierig. Lps., Schwickert, 1804-7.
8°. 3 voU. (5d., on writing paper
7d.)
A new revision of the text. The ear-
lier edition, ib. 1784-87. 8'. 1 vols, only
oontains Bunnann*s text.
15450 — 5. Fasti. Libri fastor.
cum interpretatione P. Marsi. JVIe-
diol.. Ant. Zarotus, non. Jun. 1483.
fol.
Also, Ven., Ani. BacHbovhu, 27 Aug.
1485. fol. MedioL, Schuienzeler, 4 id,
Nov. 1489. foL Ven,, T. Z. P., 27 Oct.
1492. foL 166 leaves.
1246
OVI
15451 — £Ei8torum libri cum coinmen-
tario Ant. Constantii Fanensis. Ro-
mtB, Euchar. Silber, 23 Oct. 1489.
fol.
15452 — ^EWtorum libri VI. cum
00mm. P. Marsi et Ant. Constantii
Fanensis. Ven., J. Tacuinus^ prid.
id. Jun. 1497. fol.
Repeated, 16., id., pridie id. Oct 1501.
fol. 4 leaven of preliminary matter, 198
leaves and i leaf.
15453 — fastorum libri cum argu-
mentis in libror. capitibus additis.
Without place or date (Lps., Than-
ner, about 1500). 4°. Gothic letter.
98 leaves with 36 lines, and the signa-
tures A-Q, Also, Lpa., ML HerbipoL,
15 1 3 or 13. 4°. Gothic letter, 100 leaves
with the signatures A-R,
15454 — fiostor. libri diligenti emen-
datione typis impresse {sic) aptissi-
misque figuris ornate (sic) com-
mentatoribus Ant. Constantio Fa-
nensi (et) P. Marso, additis qui-
busdam versibus qui deerant in
aliis codicibus, una cum tabula in
ordine alphabeti. Ven., J. Tacui-
nus de Tridino^ 4 Jun. 1508. fol.
with woodcuts.
I a leaves of preliminary matter, and 199
numbered leaves. The foUowing are merely
reprints: Mediol,, Ln. Pachel., 17 Febr,
15 10. fol. with woodcuts, 12 and 199
leaves. Ven., J. Tacuinua de Tridino, 1 2
Apr, 1510. foL with woodcuts, 10 and 187
leaves.
15455 — Ovidius de flEistis per Faus-
turn (Andrelinum) recognitus an-
notatusque. Par., J. Petit, 1509.
40
Previously, Par., N. de Pratie, i505>
4'.
15456 — fiutor. libri VI. diligentis-
sime recogniti. Addito calendario
Romano venerandn vetustatis, nun-
quam antea impresso ( cura Ph.
Gundelii). Viennae, Victor et Sin-
grenius, 5 non. Oct. 15 13. 4°.
15457 — fastor. libri VI. Vita Au-
thoris. Index pr«terea a nobis ad-
junctus. Arg., ex aed. Schurer., m.
Jun. 1515. 4".
98 leaves with the signatures A-Q. Re-
peated, Lpt., Thttntier, 15 17. 4°.
OVI
15458 — fastor. libri. Antw., J.
Theobald. Gourmont, 1527. 8°.
15459 _ festor. libri VI. Lut,
Vascosanus, 1554- 4^
15460 — C. Neapolis anaptyxis ad
fastos P. Ovidii Nasonis (cum
textu). Antw., ex off. Plantin.»
1639. ^^^'
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 304.
pages, and 15 leaves. Also, Cum additt. «/.
FeL Paiem in the new edition of GrtUeri
Lampat. T. l. Flor. 1 737. fol.
15461 -— fiEutor. libri XII. quorum
sex posteriores a CI. Bm. Morisoto
substituti sunt. Divione, Guyot,
1 649. 4°.
Morisot has added a completion of this
poem in 6 books.
15462 — fastor. libri VI cum notis
selectissimis varior., accuranteCom.
Schrevelio. Lond. 1699. 8^
15463 — feistor. libri VI. Interpre-
tatione et notis illustrav. Dn. Oris-
pinus, in us. Delphini. Recensuit
et interpretationem emendav. A.
Tooke. Lond. 1720. 8°.
15464 — fastor. libri VI. ex rec. Pt.
Burraanni. Revidit et notas maxime
criticas tum alior. tum suas item,
que libror. singulor. descriptionem
adjec. 6. Ch. Taubnerus. Laubie
et Lps. 1747. 8^ Index in fastos
historico.philol. ib. 1749. 8°. 2
voU.
15465 — fastor. libri VI. Recens.
notisque instruxit Gli. £rdm. Gie.
rig. Lps., Schwickert, 18 12. 8^.
Index rer. et verbor. in Ovidii fastis
occurrentium ad editionem Gierigii
accommodatus. ib. 18 14. 8^. 2 voll.
(4d.)
A new revision of the text. The
overladen index rerum is by Schroer, the
index verborum, as far as the letter E in-
clusive, is by J. G. Gf. Hessler, and from F
onwards by myself.
15466 — fastor. libri VI. e rec. Pt.
Burmanni. In us. scholar, curavit,
variantes lectt. codicis Francofur-
tensis integras adjecit F. Ch. Mat-
thise. Ff. ad M., Hermann, 1813.
8^(2ogr.)
15467 — 6. Tristia. Ovidius de
tristibus cum commento (Bm. Me-
OVI
rulse). Ven.^ J. de Tridino^ 26
Mart. 1499. fol.
69 leaves. Reprinted, Mediol,y Ln, de
Vegiisj 22 Nov, 1510. fol. 67 leaves. Ven,y
J. de CeretOy 1$ Jun. 15 11. fol. Medial. ^
Ln» Pachely 151 1. fol. ib. 1520. fol.
15468 — de tristibus libri V. denuo
revisi (cura Ph. Gundelii). Viennfie,
Vietor et Singrenius, 1 1 cal. Nov.
15469 — de tristibus libri V. Arg.,
ex eedd. Schurer.^ m. Mart. 1515-
40
Also, t6., id,, m. Febr, 1520. 4**.
15470 — de tristibus libri V. magno
studio et labore recogniti per Ant.
Melam. Cracovia:, Mthi. Scharffen-
berg, 6 cal. Aug. 1529. 4^
15471 — tristium libri V. a Fausto
(Andrelino) emendati, adjectis ar-
gumentis. Par., Calvarin, 1535.
8^
15472 — tristium liber primus cum
commentariis Bm. Merulee et Viti
Amerpachii expositionib. Par.,
David, iSS3-4°-
15473 — Jac. PoNTANi in Ovidii
tristium et de Ponto libros novi
cpmmentarii. Item hortuli Ovi.
diani i. e. sententise et proverbia ex
poetse monumentis conquisita. In-
golst., Sartorius, 16 10. fol.
15474 — tristium libri V. Romae,
Corbellettus, 1641. 12°.
15475 — de tristibus libri V. In-
terpretatione et notis illustrav. Dn.
Crispinus. Cbr. Hayes, 1703. 8".
Also, t^. 1705. 8**. Land, 1 719, or 50, or
79' 8"-
15476 — tristium libri V. et epi-
stolar. ex Ponto libri IV. scholiis
perpetuis explanati, adjectaque ta-
bula geogr., vita Ovidii, chronologia
horum carminum et indice copioso
locupletati a Ph. Thdr. Verpoor-
tenio. Coburgi, 1712. S°.
15477 — tristium libri V. Notas
dictionem prsecipue illustrantes ad-
jecit Is. Verburgius. Amst. 1713.
12°.
15478 — tristia et de Ponto elegise
selects. Valentiae, 1769. 8°.
15479 — tristium libri V. Ex Ponto
OVI
1247
libri IV. £x rec. Pt. Burmanni.
Animadvv. interpretum excerpsit
suasque adjec. Thph. Cp. Harles.
Erl.. Walther, 1772. 8°. (i d.)
15480 — tristium libri V. Ex Ponto
libri IV. Et Ibis. Lectionis va-
rietatem, eruditor. conjecturas et
clavem adjec. Jer. Jac. Oberlinus.
Arg., Stein. 1778. 8°. (i d. 4gr-)
Arff, 1776. 8°. is an older tide. Bur-
mann*s text with the various readings of
the earlier editions, and of a Strasburg MS.
in De Ponto, — TrisHa, e PL Burmanm
rec. Amet. 18 10. I2^
15481 — 7. -Ear Ponio, Libri de
Ponto cum luculentissimis commen-
tariis Bm. Merulee, nee non casti-
gatissima tabula. Ven., J. de Tri-
dino, 9 Oct. 1507. fol.
83 leaves. Also, MediM., Pachel, 4 Dec,
1507. fol.
15482 — de Ponto libri IV. Arg.,
ex ledd. Schurer., m. Mart. 1515.
40
15483 — 8. In Ibin, Ibis cum comm.
J. Mercerii. Par. 1568. 4®.
15484 — libellus in quendam, quem
vocat Ibin: cui nunc tandem ad-
jectus est vetus interpres, nunquam
antea in lucem missus ; ex bibl. N.
Montani. Par., Dion. aPrato, 1573
or 81. 4®.
This edition contains only fragments of
the old commentary. The edition, In
Ibin cum Fr. Sanctii noHs, Salmant, 1598.
8°. is not yet sufficiently known.
15485 -— diriB in Ibin, in easque
Val. Andreie Desselii et Fr. Sanctii
uberiores notationes, nunc prim, in
lucem editae. Antw., her. Mt.
Nutii, 161 8. fol. 86 pages.
Properly an appendage of No. iS44h
above.
15486 — libellus in Ibin, Dion. Sal-
vagnii Boessii opera restitutus et il-
lustratus. Lugd. 1633. 4^.
Also in Bcusii miecell, Lugd. 1661. 8^.
The old commentary is here given more
complete from 2 MSS.
15487 — 9. Supposila, De nuce li-
' bellus. Without place or date
(about 1500). 4°. Gothic letter,
4 leaves.
15488 — commentarius Erasmi Rot.
in nucem Ovidii (cum textu).
1248
OVI
Ejusd. comm. in duos hymnos Pru-
dentii. Lugd.^ Sb. Oryphius, 1528.
8«.
Also, Col., Alopedia^ 1532. 8°. 43 leaves.
Par.y Sim. Colirueus, 1526, or 33, or 39.
S^ Lulei., C. Stephanus, 1555. 8^ In
Erasmi 0pp. I. 1187 sq.
15489 -— OWdii erotica et amatoria
opuscula, de amoribus. arte et modo
amandi, et qua ratione quis amoris
compos fieri debeat. Nunc prim,
ex vetustis membranis et MSS.
codd. depromta et in lucem edita^
diversa ab iis, quae vulgo inter ejus
opera leguntur. Cum aliis quibusd.
ejusd. argumenti libellis. Ff.^ Rich-
ter, 1610. 8^ 215 pages.
An interesting and very scarce o^ection,
partly of suppositidoiis works of Ovid, and
partly of later poems by other authors of
the middle ages. Mich. Goldastus was the
editor.
15490 — trinm puellanim liber.
Without place or date {CoL, U,
Zell), 4°. Gothic letter.
7 leaves. Leaf i* line i is, OuitHj NO'
t07*is StUmonentu poete, and the last line of
leaf 7& is, Trium pxteUarum liber ExplicU.
The poem itself b^ns, Ibam forte via
guadam nulla oomUanie, and ends, Omnia
nomi amor, nooU et ipsa Venus, See
above, No. 15405.
15491 — liber de tribus puellis, de
sagaci nuncio^ de pulioe. Pamphi-
lus de amore. Ovidius de nummo,
de ventre. Epl'u amatoria metrice
oscripta. Without place or date. 4°.
Gothic letter.
An incomplete copy is described in i7«6/.
Spenc. II. 313. Panzer, X. 113, mentions
an edition, without place, 15 13. 4**.
15492 — De nuncio sagaci liber.
Without place or date {Col,, U,
Zell, about 1467). 4°. Gothic let-
ter.
7 leaves with 33 and 14 lines. At the
end, OwdH Naeonit Sulmonentit poete de
nOeio sagaci liber Explicit' In the same
types as No. 15490.
15493 — Publii Ovidii Nasionis (sic)
liber de vetula. Without place or
date, small 4°. or 8°.
42 leaves with a 8 lines in Roman cha-
racters, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination. On the last page after
'the 1 2th line is the colophon, Pttblii Ovi-
OVI
dU Nasonis PeHgnensis Rber de vetulafinit.
Also, Col,, Koelhof, 1479. fol. Conceniiiig
this supposititious poem in hexameters, see
also NiGELLUS above.
15494 — 10. Versiones, Lo libre de
les transformacions del poeta Ovidi.
At the end; Acaben los quinze libres
de transformacions del poeta Ovidi :
e los quinze libres de allegories^ e
morals exposicions sobre ells. Bar.
celona, per Fere (Ft.) Miguel, 24
Abril 1494. fol. Gothic letter.
This extremely rare Catalonian transla-
tion is by Ft. Alegre.
15495 — cartas de Ovidio, chamadas
Heroides, traduzidas em rima vul-
gar, com notas, por Miguel do
Couto Guerreiro. Lisb. 1789. 8°.
2 voll. (800 rees.)
15496 — obras de Ovidio traduzidas
y comentadas en Castellano por
Diego Suarez de Figueroa. Madr.
1727-38. 4°. 12 voll. •
Very faultily translated. The first part
lias been several times printed.
15497a — heroyda Ovidiana. Dido
a Eneas. Con parafrasis espaiiola y
morales reparos ilustrada, por Sb.
de Alvarado y Alvear. Bourdeos^
Millanges, 1628. 4°. — Las heroydas
de Ovidio traduc. en verso castel-
lano por Diego Mexia. Madr.
1797. 8°.
The last book also forms the 19th vol. of
the collection of Spanish poets by Fernan-
dez.
15497b — el arte de amar de F. Ovi-
dio Nason ; seguido del Aminta de
Torq. Tasso, traduc. en castellano
por J. de Jauregui. Bordeaux,
Lawalle^ 1820. i8^
15498 — las transformaciones de O-
vidio en lengua espaiiola, repartidas
en XV libros con las allegorias.
Anvers, 1545, or 65, or 95. 8^
Sevilla, 1550. 8°. Evora, 1574.
12°. Huesca, 1577. I2^ — Los
quinze libros de las transforma-
ciones de Ovidio por Ant. Ferez
Sigler. Salam., Ferez, 1580. 4**.
Burgos, Varez, 1609. 8°. In prose.
— Del metamorphoseos de Ovidio,
en octava rima traducido por Felipe
OVI
Mey siete libros. Con otras cosas
del mesmo. Tarragona, 1586. S'^.
Excellent in language and versifi-
cation, but unfinished. — ^Las trans-
formaciones de Ovidio, traduc. del
verso lat. en tercetos j octavas
rimas por Pt. Sanchez de Viana^
con la explicacion de las fabulas.
Valladol., Fernandez, 1589. 4°. —
Las metamorfoses o transforma-
ciones de Ovidio, en XV. libros
buelto en Castellano. Madr., Qui-
nones, 1645. ^°- Also, Madr.,
1622. 4^ ib. 1664. T2°. In prose.
— Los XV. libros de los meta-
morphoseos con alegorias elc, Tra.
ducidos de latin en romance in
verso por Sim. Abril. Burgos^
Varesio, 1669. 12®.
Antonio also mentions in the Bibl, Hup.
a poetical translation by L. Hiirtado, 7V>.
ledo, Fr, de Guxman, .... and Pt. Bar-
beran de Cuevas traduccion a la Pulpa
(pulez) de Ovidio, Zaraffoza, 1 636, . . .
15499 — opera, cum appositis italico
carmine interpretationibus ac notis.
Mediol. 1789-94. S°. 9 voll.
These 9 vols., in which the Faeti are
wanting, belong to the new Milan Corpus
poetarutn Latmorum, which was to hare
formed 50 vols., but which has not been
completed to my knowledge.
15500 — il libro delle pistole che
fecie Ovidio Nasone traslate di gra-
maticain volgare fiorentino. (Neap.)
S. R. D, A. {Sijctus Riessinger de
Argentina), without date, small 4°.
with 20 woodcuts.
An extremely scarce hut incorrect edition
of this translation in prose, cited by the
academy della Cnisca from a i^lS. 82
leaves with 31 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. Leaf i is
blank, and leaf 2^ begins, Jnconnineia U
pglogo topra lepistole dovidio nasone di
oompagfM ilr quale fu soUilissimo et octimo
poeia. The defective copy in Pinelli*s
Bibl. IV. 37?. was probably of this edition.
15501 — el libro dele Epistole di
Ovidio in rima vulgarizate p9
messere Dominico da monnticielli
toschano. Bressa (Brescia), Bt. de
Farfengo, 5 Nov. 1491. 4°. Gothic
letter.
In 2 columns (each of 8 stanzas) with
the signatures a-/, without catchwords and
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1S49
pagination. The translator died in 1367.
A MS. of 1474, wherein he is called Do-
menicfao da Monte Ucchiello, was in Val-
lieres catalogue, No. 2504, and in the Gn$-
venna. No. 3946.
Panzer, IV. 258, mentions an earlier
edition, Brescia, 1489. 4°. Repeated,
Ven., Sessa, 14 Zenaro 1502. 4^ lb,, id.,
16 Nov. 1508. 4^ Mediol., Zanotto da
Caslelliono. 20 Nov. M. V. XV. (1515).
4'.
15502 — epistole d'Ovidio trad, di
lat. in lingua toscana per C. Figio-
vanni. Ven., Bn. de Nitali, 1532
or 48. 8°.
In prose. The same translation forms
the basis of Epistole d* Ovidio di lat. in
lingua lose, tradotte e nuovam. con somma
diligenxa corrette. Ven , Nicolini da S€Urio,
1532 or 47. 8*.
15503 — epistole eroiche, trad, da
Remigio Fiorentino. Ven., Giolito,
^555- 8°' The last time. Par.,
Durand, 176a. S°. with plates.
Also on large paper in 4°. — L' epi-
stole trad, in terza rima da Camillo
Camilli. Ven., Ciotti, 1587. I2^
— L' epistole di nuovo trad, in
ottava rima da M. Ant. Valdera.
Ven., Bariletto, 1604. 12°. — L'
epistole in terza rima da Ang. Ro-
doliini. Macerata, Picdni, 1682.
12°. — L' epistole eroiche trad, in
terza rima da Giul. Bussi. Viterbo,
1 703-1 1 . 12°. 2 parts. — Epistole
trad, da Cesare Frassoni. Modena,
Torri, 1751. 8^ — Epistole eroidi
di Ovidio ed il canto di Museo
aopra Erone e Leandro trasportati
in verso ital. Ven., Pasinello,
1757. 8°. — L' epistole volgariz-
zate da Girol. Pompei. Bassano,
1785- 8^
15504 — incomincia il libro nomato
Ovidio de arte amandi poeta cla-
rissimo. Without place or date.
4 •
With 23 lines, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. A very scarce edi-
tion, and probably the first of this not very
faithful translation, and which only em-
braces the first 2 books. The types are the
same as those with which Florentius de Ar-
gentina printed (probably at Venice) in
1472, Jacobi Romani congraiulatio (td
N. Tronum, Another undated edition in
4**. of 69 leaves with 23 lines, without sig-
1S50
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natures, catchword«, and jMgination, begins
leaf I* with Opera. Del Ciarissimo. Poeta
Ouidio De Arte Amandi, and has at the
end Finis.
Later editions are, Mil., Paehel et
ScirusenzeleTy 1481. 4**. Flor., AnL Ve-
nehu, 5 id, Aug. 1488. 4°. with the sig-
natures a-^. MiL, FU. de MaiUegazi,
1494. 4**. Brescia, de MieirUis, 13 Zugno
MCCCC. a LIX. (probably MCCCCXCIX,
1499). 4°. Ven,, Sessa, 15 16. 8°. Ven.,
Fr. Taevino, 1523. 8°. with offensive
woodcuts. Ven, 1526. 8°. Ven., Vettor
de RavarU, 1535. 8°. Ven., Bindord,
1542, or 47, or 48. 8^
15505 — r arte degli amanti di Pi.
Michiele (in 8 canti). Ven. 1632
or 55. 12°. — I tre libri dell* arte
amatoria ed il libro de' rimedj d'
amore, trad, in versi ital. da Cp.
Boccella (col. testo lat.) Sulmona
(Lucca), 1786. 8°. — Amori Ovi-
diani. Traduzione anacreontica di
F. Cavriani. Sulmona, 1794* 12°.
3 voll. Ed. II. Crisopoli^ Bodoni,
1804. S°. 3 Yoll. Also on large
paper in 4°. — De' rimedj contro
Tamore ridotto in ottiva rima da
Ang. Ingegneri. Avignone, Rosso,
1576. 4°. or Bergamo, Ventura,
1604. 4°. — L' arte del disamorarsi
tratta da Ovidio (in verso sciolto).
Piacenza, 1747. 8^ Parma, 1759.
8*^. — I rimedj d' amore volgarizzati
da Eschilo Acanzio. Vicenza^ ^ 79 > •
8^
15506 — Ovidio methamorphoseos
uulgare (in prosa vulgare traduto
da Gi. de' Bonsignori, con le alle-
gorie). Ven., Zoane Rosso ad in-
stantia di Lucant. Zonta^ 10 Apr.
1497. fol. with woodcuts.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, and 141
numbered leaves in 2 columns with the sig-
natures as. The first edition of this
translation, made in 1375-77, and cited by
the academy della Crusca from a MS. Re-
peated, Ven., Cp. de Penea ad instaniia di
L, A. Zonta, 7 Marzo 1501. foL with
woodcuts. Fipn.,^m(ioni, 1508. fol. Ven,,
G, de^ Rueconi, 151 7 or 22. fol. Mil., in
offic, MintUiana, 1519. fol. MiL^ Rocho
et Fratello de VaUe, 1520. foL
15507 — le metamorfosi in terza
rima per Lr. Spirito. Perugia, Gi-
rol. di Francesco, 1519. 8°. with
woodcuts.
OVI
15508 — tutti gli libri de Ovidio me-
tamorphoseos tradutti dal litteral in
verso vulgar con le sue allegoric in
prosa ( per N. Agustini ). Ven.^
Jac. da Leco, 1522. 4°.
Far inferior to Anguillara*s translation.
Repeated, Ven., Zoppino, 1533 or 37. 4**.
{Ven.)f Bindoni, 1538. 4^ (there are 2
editions of this year, of March and of
June). Ven,, F, Torresano, 1547. 4**.
with woodcuts.
15509 — de le metamorfosi di Ovidio
libri III. da Gi. And. dell' Anguil-
lara. Par., And. Wechelo, 1555.
4°. 48 leaves.
This very scarce edition, unknown to
Faitoni, I consider to be the first, that of
1553 or 54 (Pait. III. 67.) not being suffi-
ciently accredited. The translation itself
is esteemed a classic work in Italy.
15510 — le metamorfosi ridotte da
6i. And. dell' Anguillara in ottava
rima. Con le annotationi di Gius.
Horologgi et gli argomenti et pos-
tille di Fr. Turchi. Ven., Bn.
Giunti, 1584. 4°. with plates by
Giac. Francho.
A scarce edition, and greatly prized in
Italy, particularly on account of the plates,
which are considered fine. Of the older
editions, Ed, V. Ven., Franceschi, 1575.
4°. with woodcuts, is still prized, as is that
enlarged with new notes, Veti., Bn. Giunti,
1592. 4°. Concerning the many editions
of this translation or rather modification of
the Metamorphoses, see Paitoni, III. 54 sq.
where however the following editions are
not noticed: Ed. Ill, Ven,, Franceschi,
1569. 4**. with woodcuts. Ven,, Zaltieri,
1598. 4**. ib,, id,, 1601. 8°. with woodcuts.
Ven., Pezxana, 1792. 12°. 3 Toll. MU.
1805. 8°- 3 volL {Classici It.)
15511 — le metamorphosi in ottava
rima col testo lat., nuovam. tradotte
da Fabio Marretti. Ven., Zal-
terius, 1570. 4°. Previously, Fir.,
Torrentino, 1567. 4°. — Pentame-
rone delle metamorfosi' di Ovidio,
fedelmente e cautamente volgariz-
zate e ridotte a novelle da un pro.
satore Toscano. Siena, Rossi, 1777.
or Padova, 1788. 8°. 2 voll. — Le
metamorfosi trad, in versi ital. da
Clem. Bondi. Parma, Bodoni, 1 806.
small 8°. 2 voll. (8fr.) Ven. 1807.
8°. 2 voll. — Le metamorfosi recati
in altrettanti versi ital, da Gius.
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Solan. Genova^ 1815. 8^. 3 voll.
(12 lire).
15512 — i fasti di Ovidio^ tratti alia
lingua volgare per Vine. Cartari.
Ven., Marcolini^ ^SS'- 8°. — Fasti
trad, in terza rima dal testo lat. ri-
purgato ed illustrato con note da
6i. Bt. Bianchi. Ven., Bettinelli^
1771. 8°. — I fasti^ colla costruzione
del testo, yo]garizzati ed illustrati
con note da Gius. Ant. Gallerone.
Vercelli, 1787. 8°. 3 voll.
15513 — delle disaventure di Ovidio
libri V. ridotti nella volgar lingua
da Giul. Morigi. Ravenna^ 1581.
1 2^. — Delle poesie melinconiche dl
Ovidio libri V. comentati da Bn.
Clodio. Ven. 1774. ^*°- 5 ^^^- —
Le tristezze trad, in terza rima ed
illustr. con note da Gi. Bt. Bianchi.
Ven. 1779. 8°. — Tristium o delle
querimonie di Ovidio. Volgarizza-
mento di L. Ant. Vincenzi. Mo-
dena, 1821. 8°.
15514 — recueil de di verses pieces
d'Ovideetd'autrespoetes anciens, en
lat. et en fran9., de la traduct. de M.
D. M. (Mch. de Marolles). Par.,Bil.
laine, 1661. 8°. 2 parts in i vol. Les
epistres heroides, de la traduct. de
Mch. de Marolles, avec (le texte
lat. et) des remarques. Par., Lamy,
1 66 1. 8°. Les amours, ib., id.,
1 66 1. 8®. Les livres de Tart
d*aimer et des rem^des d'amour.
ib.^ id.^ ]66o. 8°. Les fastes. ib.,
id., 1660. 8°. Les quatre livres
des epistres ^crites du lieu de son
exil. ib., Billaine, 1661. 8°. Le
livre contre Ibis, ib., id., 1661. 8°.
Altogether 7 vols.
The translation itself is of no value, but
the annotations have some good matter in
them. The Latin text is added. Marolles
did not translate the Meiafnorphoses.
15515 — oeuvres, traduct. nouv. par
(Et. Algai) de Martignac (en lat.
et en fr.) avec des remarq. Lyon,
Molin, 1697. large 12^ 9 vols.
No longer prized.
15516 — CEUvres completes, trad, en
fran9. (par Banier, Bayeux, Ker-
llars et Lefranc de Pompignan).
VOL. III.
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1261
Publi6es par Poncelin. Par., an
7 (^799)- 8°. 7 vols, with plates
(24 fr.).
Badly printed, and at a very low price in
France. Also on large paper in 4°. (40 fr.,
and with plates avant la lettre 54 fr-) —
Pieces choisies tTOwde, trad, par Th. Cor-
neille. Par,, Barbin, 1670, 12°. Rouen,
1670 or 7a. 12*.
15517 — les XXI. epistres douide
translatees de latin en francoys par
reuerend en dieu monseigneur le-
suesque dangoulesme (Octavien de
S. Gelais). Par., Ant. V^rard,
without date. 8°. In Roman cha-
racters with woodcuts.
1 28 leaves with 36 lines, and the signatures
0-9. Probably the first edition, and print-
ed between 1494 and 1498. Charles VIII,
king of France, to whom the translation is
dedicated, died in this last year. Under
each epistle is a woodcut, which nearly oc-
cupies half a page, and is made up of se-
veral pieces. Other editions of this trans-
lation (concerning which see my description
of the Royal library at Dresden, p. 321.)
are, Par., J. Trepperel, 6 Mars 1505. 4*.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts. Par., veuve
de J. Trepperel el J. Jehannol, without
date. 4*. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
Lyon, AmouUely 1522. 4". Par. 20 Febvr.
1525. 4°. Gothic letter, with woodcuts,
1 1 4 leaves. Par., Galliot du Pri, 1529. 8^
with Roman characters and woodcuts (is
prized). Par., Bossozel, 1534. 8**. With-
out place, J 538. 12'. Par., ChenUn, 1546.
16*.
15518 — les XXI. epistres d'Ouide.
Les X. premieres sont trad, par
Charl. Fontaine: le reste est par
luy revu. Lyon, de Tournes, 1556
or 73. 16°. ib., Temporal, 155 s.
16°. Par., Marnef, 1580. 12°. with
woodcuts.
15519 — commentaires sur les epistres
d'Ovide, avec la trad, en vers fran9.
des m^mes epistres, par CI. Gasp.
Bachet de Meziriac. Nouv. 6dit.
avec plusieurs autres ouvrages du
m6me auteur (de Meziriac). Haye,
Sauzet, 1716. 8°. 2 vols. Also on
large paper.
"Hiis 2nd edition was superintended by
Alb. U. de Sallengre- Previously, Bourg
en Bresse, Tainturier, 1626. 8". The
commentary is not without value.
15520 — les epistres et toutes les
elegies amoureuses d*Ovide, trad.
4N I
1S5S
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en vers. fr. (par J. Barrin). Par.,
Audinet, 1676. small 8®.
Also, Rouen^ CaUioui, 1676. la*". Ht^fey
Hondt, 1685 or 93. la''. Enlarged, t6., id.^
1704. II*. Without place, 1706. la".
With the Latin text, Col.y Mart&au, 1 703.
8*. 2 vols, with plates.
15521 — epitres choisies des heroines
d'Ovide, trad, en vers. fran9. par H.
Richer. Par., Graneau, 1723. 12°.
. — Lea Epitres hdroiques, trad, en
vers fr. par MUe (Mar. Jeanne)
TH^ritier. Par., Cailleau, 1732.
12°. — Nouvelle traduction des he-
roides d'Ovide. Par., Durand, 1763.
8°. with plates. Also on large
paper. — Les heroides d*Ovide, tra-
duct. nouv. Par. 1797. 8**.
15522 — les heroides du galant Ovide
(trad, en vers fr. par J. de Dieu
Ravmond de Cued de Boisgelin).
Philadelpliie {Par,, Pierres), 1784.
8°. 368 pages. On vellum paper.
Only I a copies of this edition with the
Latin text were struck off (one was sold
for 46 fr. at a Paris sale in 1805). ^^'
other edition without the text was also
strudc off, consisting of very few copies.
The translator has followed his original so
faithfully, that he has given 397a verses in
3976 French verses.
15523 — ceuvres galantes et amou-
reuses d'Ovide, traduct. nouv. en
vers. Cythere, 1756 or 67. 8°.
Amst. 1770. 12^ 2 voU. Lond.^
Cazin, 1785. 12®. 2 voU. Avignon,
an 3 (1795)- iS''- 3 voll.
15524 — les amours d'Ovide, avec
les receptes aux dames pour I'em.
bellissement de leur visage^ et les
epitres de Sapho it Phaon et de
Canace k Macaree, trad, en prose
fran9. par J. Bellefleur Percheron.
Par., Petitpas, 1621. 8°. — Les ele-
gies choisies des amours (en vers
fran^.) par de Villennes. Par.^ Os-
mont, 1672. 12^ — Les amours,
d'Ovide^ traduct. libre en vers
• fran^., suivis du remade d'amour^
K me en deux chants, imite d'Ovide.
'., Egron, 1799. 8°. with 4
plates.
15525 — Ovide de arte am audi trans-
late de latin en (vers) francoys.
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At the end, Cy iinist Ovide de
I'Art d'aymer avecqs les sept arts
liberaux. Oenesve, (without the
{)rinter*8 name or date). 4"*. Gothic
etter.
42 leaves with the signatures o-^. Be-
peated, {Par.) 1536. I3^ i&., BonfoM,
without date. 16''. t6., GrcuUeau, 1548. 8°.
Anvert, Spelnum, 1556. 8^ Raoul de
Beauvais is considered to be the translator,
see Barbier Did. det anon. III. 101.
15526 — I'art d*aimer trad, en fran9.
par Nasse. Lyon, Lautret, 1622.
1 2^. — L'art d'aimer trad, par Nasse,
avec les rem^des contre Tamour
trad, par Renouard. Rouen, Du-
bosc, 1634. 12°. — Les livres de
l'art d'aimer et des remMes d*amour.
Le tout rendu fort honneste avec
des notes et des obss. (par Mch. de
Marolles). Par. 1660 or 96. 12®.
Without the Latin text. — L'art
d'aimer avec les rem^des d'amour,
trad, en vers burlesques. Par.,
Loyson, 1662 or 66. 12°. — L'art
d'aimer et les rem^es d'amour.
Par., Cramoisy, 1696. 12°. 2 voU.
— L'art d'aimer ou la meilleure
maniere d'aimer. Col. {Par.) 1696.
1 2°. — Ovide amoureux ou I'ecole
des amans, traduction de l'art d'ai-
mer. Haye {Rouen), 1698. 12°. —
Imitation de l'art d'aimer et du re-
m^e d'amour d'Ovide, suivant les
mceurs de ce si^le, en vers. Amst.
{Par.) 1744. 8^. — L'art d'aimer en
trois chants^ et le rem^e d'amour,
traduction d'Ovide par Cc^lin.
Amst. {Par.) 1751. 8^ with plates.
— L'art d'aimer trad, en prose.
Lond., Cazin, 1783. 12°. — L'art
d'aimer, suivi du rem^e d'amour :
traduct. nouv. (en prose) avec des
remarq. mythol. et litter, par F. S.
A. D. L. Par., Ancelle, an XI
(1803). 8°. (6fr.) With the Latin
text. — L'art d'aimer, traduct. en
vers avec des remarq. par (Parian)
de Saintange. Par. 1807. 8^. with
plates (3 fr.).— L'art d'aimer, trad,
en vers fnnf^. par F. A. de Ooumay
(av. le texte lat.). Caen, 1817. 8^
—L'art de plaire d'Ovide, suivi
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du remMe d'amour; nouvelle tra-
duct, en vers fran^. avec le texte
lat. Par P. D. C. Par., GuUlaume,
1818. J 2^ with 4 plates.
15527 — Ovide da remade d'amoors,
translate nouvellement de latin en
(vers) fran^., avec Texposition des
^bles oonsonnantes an texte. Par.,
Verard, 4 Fevr. 1509. fol. Gothic
letter.
A copy on vellum with 3 miniatures,
196 fr. uaignat., 200 fr. Valliere, .^25 fr.
McCarthy. According to Dibdin, Decam.
I^* 373? there should be also a -copy on
veDum in the Royal library at Paris.
15528 — premier livre des remMes
contre Tamour, traduict des vers
lat. d'Ovide. Par., Guilliemot, 1612.
16°. — Les remedes contre Tamour,
travestis des vers lat. d'Ovide en
vers burlesques par C. Dufour.
Par., Varennes, 1666. 12°.
15529 — cy commence Ouide de
Salmonen son liure jntitule Metha-
morphose, Contenat. XV. liures
particuliers moraliste par maistre
Thomas waleys ... Translate et
Compile par Colard Mansion.Bruges,
Colard Mansion^ ou Mois de Maij
1484. large fol. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
39 leaves, preface and table, 3 blank
leaves, and 347 leaves of text in 2 columns
with 33 lines. The first edition of this
translation of the book noticed above in
No. 15430-
15530 — la bible des poetes. metha-
morphoze. nouuellemet imprime a
paris. Par., Ant. Verard, without
date, large fol. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
18 leaves of preliminary matter, aoi
numbered leaves, and 5 leaves, table, in
a columns with 40 lines, and the signatures
o~kk. The same work as the preceding.
15531 (the same title). Par.,
Ant. Verard, i Mars 1493. fol.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
Two copies on vellum with miniatures
in the Royal library at Paris. — Also, Par^
Mth, le NoW, 1533. fol. Ck>chic letter, with
woodcuts.
15532 — le grand Olympe des his-
toires podtiques du prince de poesie,
Ovide Naso, en sa metamorphose.
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1S53
trad, de lat. en fran9. Lyon, Harsy,
1532. 8°. 3 parts in i vol. with
woodcuts.
Also, Par.y SergerU^ '537* S°* ^th
woodcuts. Par,j Angeiier, 1538. 8^. Go-
thic letter, with woodcuts. Niorty PortaUy
'595- 4'-
15533 — le premier livre de la m^tha*
morphose d'Ovide, translate de lat.
en fran9. par C16m. Marot. Lyon,
Gryphius, without date. 8°. — Trois
Sremiers l;vres de la metamorphose
'Ouide. Traduictz en vers Fra-
9oi8. Le I. et II. par C16m. Marot,
le III. par Bm. Aneau. Lyon^
Rouille, 1556. 8°. with woodcuts.
—Les XV. livres de la m^tamor-
Shose trad, de lat. en fran9. Par.,
Luelle, 1570. i6^
15534 — les XV. livres de la meta-
morphose interpretez en rime fran^.
selon la phrase latine par Fr. Ha-
bert. Par., Marnef, 1574. I2^ with
woodcuts.
Also, i^., mT, 1580, or 82, or 87. J3^
with woodcuts.
15535 — la metamorphose d'Ovide,
misedenouveau en meilleurfran9ois,
conform^ent au latin, avec le
commentaire d'icelle, extraite du
latin de Canterus. Rouen, Reinsart,
161 1. 16°. — Metamorphoses, mises
en vers par Raym. et Charl. de
Massac. Par., Pomeray, 1617. 8°.
— Metamorphose d'Ovide, trad, en
frang. Rouen, Manassez, 1628. 8°.
with woodcuts. — Les metamorpho.
ses d'Ovide trad, en prose fran9. et
de nouueau reueues, corrigees et
enrichies de fi^. (par N. Re-
nouard). Par., Billaine, 1637. fol.
with plates, or Par., Courbe, 1651.
fol. with plates (also on large
paper). At first. Par. 1617. 8**. —
L'Ovide bouffon ou les metamorph.
travesties en vers burlesques (par
L. Richer. Livre 1-5). Par., Loy-
son, 1 66a or 65. 12**. PreviouaJy
(livre I.), Par., Quinet, 1650. 4®.
15536 — rOvide en beUe humeur de
(Charl. Gopeyau) Dassoucy. Sui-
vant la copie impr. a Paris (£^
4 N 2
us*
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zevier\ 1651. 12°. 92 pages ami
I leaf.
A very scarce, neat, and prized edition of
a miserable travestie of the ist book of the
Metamorphoses. The following editions
are of no value: Par., Luynes, 1653. 4".
ib; Loyson, 1659 ^^ ^4* '^°-
15537 — m^morplioses en rondeaux
(par Is. Benserade). Par., impr.
roy., 1676. large 4°. with plates.
Sought after only on account of the plates
by Sb. le Clerc, Chauveau, and le Pautre.
The uncommonly neat edition, and inferior
ti) no Elzevir production, AnuL, Abr.
Waif gang, 1679. large la**., has excellent
copies of these plates. The book in itself
is an extremely unhappy idea. Every
thing is forced into rondeaux, even the
royal privileg^um, which is prefixed, and
the errata, in which last the author allows
with equal truth and naavet^,
. . . parmi desfcnUes inmmbrablet
Je fCen connois que detix considAnbles :
Cest rentreprise et Vexicution^
A man avUfatUes irr/parables*
Lee m^tatnorphosea en quatrains, par Meh.
de MaroUes. Par., Langlois, 1677. 4°. was
a not less unhappy idea.
15538 — les metamorphoses en lat.
et en fran9. avec de nouv. explica-
tions, de la traduct. de Pt. du
Ryer. £d. nouv. Brux., Foppens,
1677. large fol. with plates printed
in the text.
The edition, Amst., Blaeu, 1 702. fol has
not so good impressions of these fine
plates. Previously, Par., Sommaville, 1 660.
fol. with plates. The last time, Hage,
Gosse, 1728. 12*^. 4 vols, witli plates.
15539 — les metamorphoses mises en
vers fran9. par Th. Corneille. Par.,
Coignard, 1697. 12°. 3 voU. Li^e,
Broncart, 1698. 8''. 3 vols, with
plates, ib., David, 1700. 12°. 3
vols, with plates. — Les metam. avec
des explications. Traduct. nouv.
(en prose) par Tabb^ de Bellegarde.
Par., Brunet, 1701. 8°. 2 vols,
with plates. Li^, Broncart, 1712.
8°. 2 vols, with plates. Amst.,
Roger, 1716. I2^ 2 vols, with
plates.
15540 — les metamorphoses en latin,
trad, en fran^. avec des remarques
et des explications histor. par (Ant.)
Banier. Amst., Wet^ein, 1732.
OVI
large fol. 2 vols, with plates by Pi-
cart and others.
Oreatly sought after on account of the
plates, and a costly work on very laige
paper (with the first impressions.) The
plates are extremely neat, without being
really fine. In p. 264 there ought to be 3
separate lam plates, which are sometime
wanting. The rest are printed in the text.
— The same plates also appeared under the
same date with a Dutch and with an Eng-
lish text. The edition with the Dutdi
text has the title, De Gedaantwisselingen
van Ovidius, in het Latyn en NederduUech
vertaald door Is. Verburg, nevens aanteke-
ningen door Ani. Banier (also on very
lai^ paper), and it contains the first im-
pressions of the plates. The edition with
the English text has the title, MetamoT'
phoses in Lai. and Engl, translated hg
the most eminent hands, with histor. ejr-
pHcaUons of the fables, written in French
by Banier. (Also on very large paper.)
Of tlie other editions 0^ Bani^s trans-
lation. Par. 1738. 4"". 2 vols, with plates,
and Amst., VTetstein, 1732. I2^ 3 vols,
with good copies of Picart^s plates, are also
prized.
15541 — les metamorphoses en lat.
et en fran^. de la traduct. de Banier,
avec des explications histor. Par.,
Leclerc, 1767-71. 4®. 4 vols, ^with
plates.
With 140 numbered plates and i un-
numbered concluding plate, T. IV. p. 337.
Also copies with plates avarU la lettre, tmd
1 2 copies on Dutch paper, in which latter
however the vignettes and borders are of
the last impressions of all, owing to some
caprice of the publisher {Renouard Catal,
II 275). — The work is frequently to be
met with, because two editions were pre-
pared under the same date. The later edi-
tion, with worn plates and on inferior
paper, is distingui^able by p. 215 of the
3rd part being numbered 209, and by the
title of the 4.& part being dated 1770 (in-
stead of 1771).
The same 140 plates (yet widiout the
enclosing border) are also added to the
Mitamorphoses trad, par Banier. Par,
1807. 8". 2 vols. (48 fr., on v^um paper
72 fr.), and to Desaintange^s translation of
1808.
15542 — metamorphoses d*Ovide,
traduct. nouv. avec le latin k cdt^.
Nouv. 6dit. retouch^e avec soin.
Par., Barboti, 1777. 12°. 2 voU.
15543 — les m^amorphoses, trad,
(en prose) d'apr^ le texte de Jou-
OVI
vency avec des notes par (Jac.
Charl. L.) Malfildtre. Par. 1799 or
1803. 8°. with plates (24 fr.)
This translation has been erroneously
attributed to Malfilitre.
15544 — traduction en vers des m^
tamorphoses^ avec des commeu'
taires. Par (Parian) Desainlange.
Par., Deterville, an 9 (t8oo). 8°.
2 vols, with 16 plates. Also on
vellum paper. — Par., Desray, 1808.
large 8°. 4 vols, with 140 plates
(72 fr., on vellum paper 150 fr.,
without plates 36 fr.)
Tills translation is preferred in France
to all the rest.
15545 — les m^tamorph. trad, par J.
Gasp. Dubois Fontanelle. Nouv.
ed. augm. de notes, avec le texte
lat.; un dictionn. mythol.et des notes
par Pt. Fr. Guyot Desfontaines.
Par. 1802. 8°. 4 vols, with plates
(20 fr., on vellum paper 40 fr.)
At first, Par, 1767. fcu-ge 8". 2 vols,
with plateSi — Let troU premiers livres des
mektmorph. trad, en vers franf. par Ri.
aheroUe. Par., Delaunap, 1819. 12°.
15546 — les metamorphoses, traduct.
nouv. avec le texte lat., suivie de
Texplication des fables et de notes
par Mathieu Gu. Th^r^se Ville-
nave. Par., Didot, 1822. 8°. 4 vols,
with 144 plates (32 fr.). Also on
vellum paper and on large paper in
The printing of this translation which
appeared in 24 numbers, began in 1807,
but was interrupted after the i oth number,
and was only continued again in 1821.
There are 2 copies on vellum (at 200 fr. for
each number), and a 3rd copy on vellum
with the original designs (at 1000 fr. for
each number).
15547 — le premier livre des fastes
trad, (avec le texte) par Lezeau.
Par., Barbou, 17 14. 12°. — Recueil
de fables choisies^ extraites des
fastes d'Ovide, trad, en prose, av.
le texte, par Kervillars. Par., Houry,
1742 or 56. 12°. — Traduction des
fastes, avec des notes et des re-
cherches de critique, d'histoire etc.
par Bayeux. Rouen et Par. 1783-
88. 8°. 4 vols, with plates. Also on
large paper in 4°. — Les fastes trad.
OVI
1255
en vers avec des remarques d'erudi-
tion, de critique et de littdrature
fleurie, par Ferian Desaintange
(av. le texte kt.) Par., Levrault,
an 13 (1804). 8°. 2 voll. (12 fr.)
Also on large paper. Also, Par.,
Dufour, 1809. 12°.
15548 — les elegies d'Ovide pendant
son exil, trad, en (prose) fran^.
avec des remarq. crit. et hist. Le
latin k cot^. (Par J. M. de Kervil.
lars.) Par., Houry, 1723-26. 12**.
2 voll.
This translation, not very excellent in
itself, which was reprinted in 1738, con-
tains also some critical conjectures upon
the Latin text, peculiar to it. The same
person *s translation of the FasH (see the
preceding article) is often added thereto.
The following is an earlier translation of
the Trisiia, Les regrets d*Ovide trad, en
prose frauf, par J. Binard. Par,, Sara,
1625. 8^
15549 — Ovide sur la complain te du
noyer trad, en vers par R. le Blanc.
Par., Angelier, 1554. 4°. — Ibis
d^Ovide, trad, de lat. en fran9. par
Emman. Trippault, Sieur de Li.
nitres. Orleans, Fremont, 1641.
8°.
15550 — sammtliche Werke. B. i.
Verwandlungen, ubs. von Heyne-
mann. Ff. a. M., Hermann, 1797.
8S (id. 12 gr.) B. 2. Heroiden,
iibs. von N. Gf. Eichhof. ib. 1798.
8°. (20 gr.) B. 3. Festkalender,
iibs. von J. Ph. Krebs. ib. 1798.
S°. (20 gr.) B. 4. Klaggesange,
ubs. von JN. Gf. Eichhof. ib. 1803.
8°. (2c gr.) B. 5. Briefe aus dem
Pontus, iibs. von N. Gf. Eichhof.
ib. 1822. 8°.
15551 — epistols heroidum od. Briefe
der HeldinneUj in deutsche Verse
iibs. (von Csp. Abel.) Quedlinb.
u. Aschersleb. 1723. 8°. (Pre-
viously, Lpz. 1704. 8°. only the first
14.) — Heldenbriefe ins Deutsche
iibs. von P. Bj. Nassgott. Ff. u.
Lpz. 1779. ®°- ("^ S^') — Helden-
briefe, aus dem Lat. iibs. von V * * *.
Luneb. 1782-87. 8°. 2 parts. —
Briefe der Heldinnen, metr. iibs.
mit Anmm. von J. G. C. Schluter.
4N3
1356
OVI
Lpz., Schwickert, 1795. 8°. (v4gr.)
— Heroiden aus dem Lat. in jamb.
Verse iibs. u. mit erklar. Anmm.
begleitet (von G. F. W. Thyme).
Sorau u. Lpz. 1797. 8°. (16 gr.) —
Heldenbriefe nach Auswahl tra-
vestirt. Lpz. 1789. 8°.
— dz buch Ouidij die liebe zu er-
werben. — see Andreas^ No. 607.
15552 — de arte amandi, verteutscht
vnd mit vielen lustigen Liedern
vnd Reimen geziert. Lpz. 1603. 8°.
— De arte amandi d. i. von Kunst
der Lieb. De venter, 1606. 8°. —
Ovid's Schule der Liebe d. i. dessen
Liebesbandel^ Kunst u. Arznei der
Liebe. Neueste freie Uebs. Berl.
u. Lpz. (fVien), 1786. 8°. (i d.
8 gr.) — Die Kunst zu lieben, metr.
verdeutscht u. mit Anmm. erlaut.
(von And. C. Niz). Lpz.^ Graff,
1790. 8°. (i d.) — Kunst zu lieben,
metr. ubs. von J. G. C. Scbliiter.
Lpz., Schwickert, 1793. 8°. (8gr.)
— Kunst zu lieben^ in der Versart
des Originals iibs. von F. C. von
Strombeck. Gott., Dieterich, 1795.
8°. (6 gr.) — Erotische Gedichte des
O. metr. iibs. von Gerning. Ff. a. M.
1815. 8°. (i d. 4gr.)
15553 — von der Liebe (amores),
1-3. Buch, ubs. von J. Bt. von
Knoll. Ff. u. Lpz. 1777. 8°. ae
Aufl. ib. 1785. 8°. 3e Aufl. Augsb.
1 79 1. 8°. (12 gr.) — Lieder der
Liebe, metr. verdeutscht von E. L.
Posselt. Lpz., Jacobaer, 1789. 8**.
(12 gr.) — Lieder der Liebe, metr.
iibs. mit Anmm. von J. G. C.
Schliiter. Lpz., Schwickert, 1796.
8°. (10 gr.) — Elegieen der Liebe
metr. neu verdeutscht^ mit lat.
Text (von A. F. Batz). Tlib.,
Osiander, 1820. 8^ (id.)
15554 — Heilmittel der Liebe^ in
der Versart des Grig. Ubs. mit
Anmm. von F. C. von Strombeck.
Brschw., Thomas, 1796. 8®. (15 gr.)
— Mittel wider die Liebe metr.
iibs. mit Anmm. von J. G. C.
Schliiter. Lpz.^ Schwickert, 1797.
8°. (3 gr.)
OVI
15555 — metamorphosis d. i. von der
wunderbarlichen Veranderung der
Gestalten u. Menschen, Thiere a.
anderer Creaturen. Etwann durch
M. Albrechten von Halberstatt in
Reimeweiss verteutscht, jetzt erst-
lich gebessert u. mit Fig. der Fa-
beln gezieret durch G. Wikram.
Meyntz, Ivo Schoffer, 1551. fol.
with woodcuts.
The very scarce first edition of this
translation, made in the yrar is 10 (consult
Hagen Literar. Grundriss, p. 225), appear-
ed, Mainti, St^i^qffer, 1545. fol. The above
second edition is modernised in language
by Wickram. Also, Ff, a. M. 15 51. fol.
Ff. a. M., Fejferabendt, 1581. fol. with
woodcuts, 8 leaves of preliminary matter,
198 numbered and 7 unnumbered leaves, is
corrected afresh from the Latin original.
Ff. a. ilf., SauTy 1609. 4''. with woodcuts,
t^. 1625 and 31. 4**. with woodcuts, are
repetitions of the latter edition.
15556 — metamorphoses oder Ver-
wandlung, mit schonen Figur<in
gezieret, auch kurtzen Argumenten
vnd aussleguogen erklaret, vnd in
teutsche Reymen gebracht, durch
J. Spreng. Ff. a. M., G. Rabe^
1564. 8*^. with woodcuts. Also,
ib., id., 1571. 8°. with woodcuts.
15557 — kurze Verfassungen iiber
des Ovidii Verwandlungsbeschrei-
bung, zum andernmal herausgege-
ben von J. G. Schoch. Lpz. 1653.
8°. with woodcuts. — Metamorpho-
seos oder wunderwiirdige Gestalt-
veranderungen derMenschen,Thiere
u. andrer Creaturen, sammt Ausle-
gungen u. Moral, hiebei auch Ovi-
dii Leben, Exilium u. Tod von
P. C. B. H. Salzb., Mayer, 1685.
fol. with 113 plates.
15558 — metamorphosis oder sinn-
reicher Gedichte von Verwandlun-
gen ir Theil, enth. die 7 ersten
Bucher. Mit Anmm. u. neuen
KK. von J. Jac. von Sandrart.
Nrb., Sandrart's Erben, 1698. fol.
With I title-plate and 29 plates. Also
copies with (bad) illuminated plates. No
more appeared.
15559 — 15 Biicher der Verwand-
lungen, in das Teutsche iibs. von
J. G. Schmidt. Strb., Spoor, 17 12.
OVI
8°. — Verwandlungen aus dcin Lat.
(in Verse) ubs. von J. Bths. Sed-
lezki. Augsb. u. Lpz. 1763. 8*^.
with plates (id. 16 gr.) — Lehr-
reicher Zeitvertreib in Ovidian.
Verwandlungen von J. Gli. Lindner.
Lpz. 1 764. 8''. — Verwandlungen
ins deutsche (pros.) ubs. u. mit
Anmm. herausg. von J. Sm. Safft.
Berl., Mylius, 1766. 8°. (2d. 9gr.)
— Verwandlungen, mit Durjer's
124 KK. Ff. 1767. 8^ (3 cl.)—
Verwandlungen, frei iibs. von Fer-
dinand * * *. Without place (Halle),
1785. 8**. (i6gr.) — Verwandlungen,
metr. ubs. von J. G. C. Schliiter.
Lpz.^ Schwickert, 1786. 8°. (2 d.,
with plates 4d.) — Verwandlungen,
deutsch. (metr. iibs.) i-io. Buch.
Dresd. j 7 89-94. 8^ (id. i6gr.) —
Verwandlungen (pros.) iibs. mit
Anmm. von A. Rode. Berl.^ My-
lius, 1791 or 1817. 8°. 2 voll.
(2d. 12 gr.) — Verwandlungen
(metr.) neu verdeutscht. Th. I.
1-5. Buch. Berl., Maurer, 1791.
8°. (i2gr.)
15560 — Verwandlungen, in Kupfem
vorgestellt u. mit Erlautt. versehen.
Wien, Alberti, 1791. 4°. 3 voll.
(16 d., on fine paper 24 d.)
With 139 plates and 3 tide-plates. Also,
Wien, Ceroid, 1817. 4". 3 vols, with the
same plates (9 d.)
15561 — Verwandlungen nach P.
Ovidius Naso, von J. H. Voss.
Berl., Vieweg, 1798. 8°. 2 voll.
(2d. 16 gr., on vellum paper 4d.
Sgr)
15562 — verwandelte Ovidische Ver-
wandlungen ad modum Blumaneri,
mit Anmm. Stuttg. 1790-91. 8^
2 voll. Metamorphoses d. i. Ver-
wandlungen, mit acht franzos. Frei.
heit ubs. n. dabei von alien Obsco-
nitaten sorgsam laxirt u. purgirt
durch Amalgundum Holzbirn. Hmb.
{Graz), 1792-95. 8^ 2 parts
(20 gr. ). Ovid's Verwandlung
tmvestirt von Bd. von Wagemann.
ir Bd. (1-3. Buch.) Ff. 1806. 8^
(9gf)
OVI
1^7
15563 — Festkalender u. Zeithiicher.
Aus dem - Lat. iibs. von V * *.
Luneb. 1782 or 97. 8°. (3gr.)
15564 — tristium libri V. d. i.
Klagschreiben ins Hochteutsche
(pros.) versetzt von J. H. Seyp.
Darmst., Abel, 1664. 8*^. — Trauer-
lieder in dentschen Reimen von
Mch. Lory. Augsb. u. Freyburg,
1758. 8°. — Versuch einer (ge-
reimten) Uebs. der 5 Trauerbucher,
von J. H. Kirchhof. Hmb. 1777.
8**. (16 gr.) — 5 Biicher Trauerge-
dichte, aus dem Lat. ubs. u. mit
Anmm. begleitet (von J. Jac. Sell.)
Halle, Gebauer, 1780. 8"*. (8gr.) —
5 Trauerbucher metr. iibs. u. mit
erklar. Anmm. von J. G. C. Schlii-
ter. Lpz., Schwickert, 1798. 8°.
(16 gr.)
15565 — Versuch einer Uebs. der
Briefe aus Ponto (in Reimen) nebst
Anmm. von J. H. Kirchhof. Hmb.
1778. 8"^. — 4 Biicher der Briefe aus
dem Pontus metr. iibs. mit erklar.
Anmm. von J. G. C. Schliiter.
Lpz., Schwickert, 1797. 8^ (10 gr.)
—Ibis, eine Schmiihschrift, metr.
iibs. mit Anmm. von J. G. C.
Schliiter. Lpz., Schwickert, 1796.
8°. (4gr.)
15566 — the heroycall epistles, in
Englishe Verse : set out and trans-
lated by G. Turberuile. Lond.,
Charlewood, 1567. 8°. Gothic letter,
ib., id., without date. 8"^. Gothic
letter, ib., Stafford, 1600. 8°. Go.
thic letter. — Heroical epistles, trans-
lated into English verse (by Wye
Saltonstall). Lond. 1626, or 36,
or 73, or 77, or 86. 8°. with plates.
— Heroical epistles, translated into
English by Fr. Quarles. Lond.
1673. S°. — Epistles translated by
several hands. Lond. 1680. 8^ and
often ; the last time, Lond., Wal-
ker, 1808. I2^ — Epistles translated
into Enelish prose, with the Latin
text and English notes. Lond.
1746 or 1 8 13. 8°. — Epistles trans-
lated into English verse, with cri-
tical essays and notes, by S. Barrett.
4N4
1258
O VI
Lond. 1759. 8® — Heroids or epi-
stles from the heroines of antiquity*
trandated into English verse by
James Ewen. Lond. 1787. 8°.
15567 — all Ovids elegies, 3 books
by C. M. (Cp. Mariow). Epigrams
by J. D. (J. Davis). Middle-
bourgh, without date (about 1596).
8^
The translation was publicly burnt on
account of its free passages.
15568 — art of love, in three books.
Transl. by Dry den, Congreve etc.
Together with the remedy of love.
To which are added the court of
love, a tale from Chaucer, and the
history of love (by Charl. Hop.
kins). Lond., Tonson, 17 1 2, or 25,
or 57. 8°. with plates. Lond. 1804.
8°. with plates, ib. 1 81 8. 1 2°.— The
art of love, an imitation of Ovid de
arte amandi, by W. King. Lond.
1714. 8°. — Art of love paraphrased
and adapted to the present state,
with notes by H. Fielding. Lond.
1747. 8*^. — Ouidius Naso his re-
medie of loue, translated by F. L.
Lond. 1600. 4°.
15569 — the fyrst fower bookes of
P. Ouidius Nasos worke, intitled
metamorphosis, translated oute of
Latin into English meter by Ar-
thur Golding. Lond., Seres, 1565.
4^. Gothic letter.
15570 — the XV. bookes of P. Oui-
dius Naso, entytuled metamorpho-
sis, translated oute of Latin into
English meeter by Arthur Golding.
Lond., Seres, 1567. 4°. Gothic
letter.
Also, t*., W., 1575. 4^ t&., Windei,
1584. 4'. ib., Waldegraue, 1587. 4*. ib,,
DatUer, 159^ 4". ib. 1603. 4^ ib. 1612.
4°- All in Gothic letter.
15571 — metamorphosis Englished
by G. S. (G. Sandys). Lond. 1626,
or 40, or 82. fol. with plates. Also
often. — The history of love, a con-
nexion of select fables from Ovid's
metamorphoses, by Charl. Hopkins.
Lond. 1695. 8^
15572 — metamorphoses transl. by
OVI
the most eminent hands. Lond.,
Tonson, 17 17. fol. with plates.
Also on large paper.
Also, ib. 1 71 7. and often, 8^ 2 vob. with
plates. The new editions, Lond., Belly
1794. I2^ 4 parts in i voL with plates,
Lond., Sutta!^, 1807. 18°. with 2 plates,
and Lond., Sharpe, 1811. Il^ 3 vob. are
neat.
15573 — metamorphoseon libri XV.
cum vers. angl. ad verbum facta
a J. Clarke. Lond. 1735. 8°. and
often. — Metamorphoses translated
into English prose, with the Latin
text and English notes. Lond.
1748, or 59, or 97. 8°. — Metamor-
phoses translated by Howard. Lond.
1807. 8''. 2 vols. (il. IS.) — Meta.
morphoses Englished by Bailey.
Lond. 1 81 2. 8^ — Metamorphoses
translated by Th. Orger, with the
Latin text. Lond. 1815. 8°. (il.
IS.)
15574 — festivalls or Romane ca-
lendar, translated into English verse
equinumerally by J. Gower. Cbr.
1640. 8°. — Fasti or the Romans'
sacred calendar, translated into Eng-
lish verse with explanatory notes
by W. Massey. Lond. 1757. 8°.
15575 — the three first books of
Ovid de tristibus, translated into
English (metre) by Th. Church-
yarde. Lond. 1578. 4°.
Lord Spencer possesses the only known
copy. A single copy of a reprint for the
Roxburgh clab, Lond,, Shaktpeare Press,
1816. 4°. was struck off on vellum, which
also LfOrd Spencer possesses, see Dibdin*8
Decam. II. 360.
15576 — tristia, containinge five
bookes of mournful elegies, trans,
lated into English by W. S. (Wye
Saltonstall,) Lond. 1633, or 72^
or 81. S°. — De tristibus, in English
verse by Z. CatUn. Liond. 1639.
8^— Tristia, translated by T. P.
Lond. 1713, or 26. 8**. — Tristia, in
Latin and English by J. Stirling.
Lond. 1728, or 36, or 52. 8S
15577 — four books of elegies of
Ovid de Ponto, translated into
English by Wye Saltonstall. Ed. II.
Lond. 1 640. 8°. — Ouid his inuective
OVI
against Ibis. Translated into Eng-
lish meeter (by Th. Underdowne).
Lond., Bynneman^ ^S77' ^°* Gothic
letter. — Ovid's invective or curse
against Ibis, faithfully and fami*
liarly translated into English verse
by J. Jones. Oxf. 1658. 8°.
15578 — alle de werken van Ovi-
dius, vertaalt door Abr. Valent]^.
Amst. 1697. 8°. 4 vols, with plates.
Also, ib. 1700. 4"*. 3 yoIb. with plates.
15579 — heroidum epistolse oft der
griecscher Princessen ende Jonc-
vrouwen klachtighe Zeyntbrieven,
overghezet in duytsche Rhetorycke
door Corn, van Ghistele. Rott.,
Waesberghe, 1607 or 15. 8°. Pre-
viously, Antw. 1570. 12^ — Treur-
brieven der blakende vorstinnen, en
minnebrieven der vorsten en vor-
stinnen van Ovidius en Sabinus, in
nederduytschen rym overgeset door
J. Cabeljau. Rott. 1657. 8°.^-Hel-
dinnebrieven^ door J. van Vondel.
Amst. 1718. 4".
15580 — de konste der minnen in
latin beschrewen door Ovidius.
Rott. 1595. 8°. — Avondschool voor
vryers en vrysters, om in de minne-
kunst geoffent te werden na de
lessen van Ovidius, getrokken uyt
syne drie boeken de arte amanoi,
door J. Westerbaen. Grravenh.
1665. 4°. — Nieuw Avondschool, of
raad tegen de liefde, volgens de
lessen van Ovidius, getrokken uyt
syne twee boekjes de remedio amo-
ris, door J. Westerbaen. Gravenh.
1666. 4°.
15581 ^- Wtleggingh op den me-
tamorphosis P. Ouidii Nasonis, by
een gebracht en gheraemt door C.
van Mander. Haerlem, 1604. 4^.
Also, Amst. 1615 or 45. 8^ ib.
1616. 4°. ib. 1662. 12°. Dordr.
1643. 4^— Metamorphosis, dat is,
die herscheppinge oft veranderinge
van den poeet Ovidius, in onse
duytsche tale overgheset (door J.
Florianus). Antw. 1595, or 1619,
or 31, or 50. 8^. with plates. Rott.
.1637. 8^ with plates. -^Herschep-
OVI
1859
pinge, vertaald door J. van Vondel,
met de aanmerkingen van Pt. du
Ryer. Amst. 1 703. fol. Also, ib.
167 1 or 1730. 4°. with plates.
Also on large paper. — HerscheppiBg
vertaald do<Mr Sal. van Rusting.
Amst. 1 701. 8^
15582 — Ovidius Feestdi^n door
Am. Hoogvlied. Delft, 1719. 4^
Also on large paper. — Klaagbrieven.
Antw* 1554. 8^-^Klaaggedichten,
door 8al. van Rusting. Amst. 1701.
8°. — Treui^sangeninnederduytsch
digt overgeset en met aantekenin-
gen verrykt, door Dn. Havart. Utr.
1692. 8°. — Troostdicht aan Livia
Augusta, in nederdiiytse vaarzen
overgeset, met annteykeningen, door
Dn. Havart. Utr. 1697. 4^.
15583 — Metamorphoses i danske
vers ved Esaias Fleischer. Kbhn.
1752. 8**. — Metam . oversat i danske
vers ved N. Bredal (1-5 Bog.),
ib. 1758. 8^ — Metion. paa danske
vers med latinsk Text, ved L.
Sahl. I. Deel. ib. 1775. 4°* —
Klage-og Sorgebreve, paa Dansk
oversatte ved. C. Rose. ib. 1703.
4°. — Klagebreve, paa vers ved Ch.
Falster. ib. 1736 or 38. 8'*. — Sen.
debreve fra Ponto i danske vers
ved J. F. Wedel. ib. 1749. 8^
The same also by Schytt. ib.
1802. 8^
15584 •» nagra fabler af Ovidii me-
tomorphoser, forswanskade pa J.
Reenstjema. 8th. 1707. 4°. with
plates.— Metamorph. B. i. 2. pa
M. B. Sth. 1788-95. 8^— Klage-
bref, ofversat pa vers pa J. Wener-
berg. Sth. 1761. 8°.
15585 — rozmowy listowne, albo
raczey, wz&iemna heroin greckieh z
kawaler^mi korrespondencya, przez
Woyciecha Stanisl. Chrosciuskiego.
Without place, 1733. 4^ — Ksi^gi
metamorphoseon, to lest, Przemian,
od P. Owidyusza Nasona, wiers-
zami opisane; a przez Waleryana
Otiinowskiego na pokkie przetlu-
maczone. Krakow, Piotrkowczyk,
1638. 4^ — Elegiy milofinych tlumc-
1^60
OVI
zenia xii^ trzy przes P. Hulewicza.
Warsz. 1810. 12^ (5 Polish fl.)
15586 — Ovidnak^ az orras-deakbol
fordltott V^tozdfi. Kulombsele
Versek, mellyek jobb4ra de4kbol^
nemetbol ^ frantzb61 magyarra
fordittattak (S4ndor Istvin iltal).
Gyonrott (Raab), 1792. S**.
An Hungarian translation of the Meia-
morpho»e$ by St. S^bdor.
15587 — II. lUustratUia. J. Mas-
son vita Ovidii. Amst. 1708. 8^
and enlarged by the author himself
in Ovidius Burmanni IV. 29 sq. —
G. Rosmini vita di Ovidio, in questa
novella ediz. aocresciuta d'una ap-
pendice e due tavole in rame. Mil.,
Pogliani, 1821. 8^^. 2 volL Pre-
viouslvt Ferrara, 1789. 8®. 2 voll.
-^De Tomis Ovidii exUio schedi-
asma. Lps. 1727. 4^ — Agst. Sm.
Gerber Ovid's Schicksale wahrend
seiner Verbannung. Riga u. Lpz.
1809. 8°. (16 gr.) — C. H. Sintenis
. progr. de laudibus lascivise Ovi-
dianee. Witt. 1765. 4°. — J. van
Iddekinge Diss, de insigni in poeta
Ovidio Romani juris peritia. Amst.
1811. 8°.
A ffUa veiut Ovidii was first printed in
. Mueoioii Cat. BiM. MakUett, II. 239 sq.
15588 — Here. Ciofani in Ovidii me-
tamorphosin obss. Ven., Aldus,
1575. 8°. Ejusd. in Ovidii el^as
de nuce et de medicamine faciei
obss. Ven., (Aldus), 1581. 8°.
The latter piece is very scarce in this
edition, and is not even noticed in Re-
nouard*s Annalea de» Aides. — Here. CiO"
fani in omnia Ovidii opera obss, Antfe.y
PAm/tfiiM, 1583. 8*".
15589 — G. Meywald Ovidii trans-
formati prodromus h. e. indicis,
lexici et thesauri Ovidiani absolu-
tissimi particula, complectens om-
nes pnepositiones ab autore dicto
usurpatas. Lps. 1684. 8''. — J. F.
Gruneri progr. de Ovidii aliquot
locis. Coburgi, 1749. 4°. — Emen-
datt. Bentleji in Ovid, (hactenus
ineditae), in the Classical Journal
, XIX. 168 sq. 258 sq. — Hints
to form the Ovidian distich, ib.
OVI
XXII. 221 sq. — Fr. X.'Werferi
lectionum in Ovidii heroidas speci-
men in Thiersch act. philol. Mo-
nac. I. 495-566.
15590 — G. Sabini fabular. Ovidii
interpretatio. Witt. 1^55 or 56.
8". Cbr. 1584. 8°. — D. Herlicii
explicatio physica, ethica et histor.
libri I. metam. cum paraphrasi.
Gryphisw. 1591. 8°. — (J. L. Got-
tofridi) Ovidii metamorphoseon
plerorumque historica, naturalise
moralis €»j>paa-is. Ff., de Bry , 1 6 1 9.
8°. with plates. — Ad opus meta-
morphoseon Ovidianar. per loca a
J. H. Boeclero subnotata aditus.
Ace. G. Sabini earundem fabular.
interpretatio. Lps. 1699. 8°. —
A. H. Kromayeri animadvv. in
metamorph. Vinar. 18 14. 8°. 35
pages. — F. H. Bothe vindiciae Ovi-
dianse s. annotatt. in O. metam.
Ace. J. H. Vossii lectt. et notae.
Gott. 1 81 8. 8°. (18 gr.) Ejusd.
varietas potior lectionis in meta-
morph. codice Palatino. ib. 18 18.
8^ (3 gr.)
15591 — J. Mch. Heinze corollari.
um stricturar. quarund. Ovidianar.
(in Fastos). Vinar. 1772.4°. Also
in his sylloge opusculor. scholast.
Gott. 1788. 8^ p. 221 sq.— F. H.
Gu. Gesenii symbolae observatio-
num in Ovidii fastos. Altonse,
1806. 8". (14 gr.) — J. Weitzii coL
lectanea in libros tristium et de
Ponto. Erford. 1606. 8^.
15592 — 12. Figures. La metamor-
phose d'Ovide figur^ (en vers
fran9.) Lyon, J. de Tournes, 1557,
8°. with woodcuts.
Sought after on account of the excellent
woodcuts of the petit Bernard^ of which
this edition contains the best impressions.
Those in the edition, t&, id.y 1564. 8^ are
not so good, and in ib., id., 1583. 8^ they
are quite worn. The edition. Par., jlfor-
nef, 1566. 16"*. has copies of these wood-
cuts.
15593 — exceUente iigueren uit XV.
boucken der Veranderinghen van
Ovidius, met huerlier bedietsele,
door Gu. Borluit.Lions, de Tournes,
1557. 8^. with the same woodcuts.
OVI
15594 — la vita et metamorfoseo
d*Ovidio, figurato et abbreuiato in
forma d'epigrammi da Gbr. Sy-
meoni. Con altre stanze sopra gl'
effetti della luna, il ritratto d'una
fontana d'Ouernia^ et un apolc^a
generale nella {sic) fine del libro.
Lione> Oi. di Tomes* 1559. 8°.
with the same woodcuts.
Ib.y id., 1584. 8**. has bad impraarions.
15595 — J. Posthii tetrasticha (lat.
genn.) in Ovidii metam. lib. XV.
quibus aoc. Vergilii Solis fignrie
elegantiss. et jam prim, in luc.
edits. ¥f., 6. Corvinus, 1563.
oblong 4^. with woodcuts.
15596 — Ovidii metamorphoseon li-
bror. figure a Crispino Passeo la.
minis leneis incisie. Quibus sub-
juncta sunt epigrammata lat. ac
germ, conscripta^ auctore 6u. Sals-
manno. {C<d.), Passieus. (1607).
oblong 4°. with plates.
Previously) without plaoe^ 1601. oblong
4*.
15597 — OvidsVerwandlungen in 150
KK. dargestellt. Without place
or date, oblong fol.
Several leaves are marked, W. Bauer
tnv. et fee; and in the 62nd leaf is the
year, 1639. There are also copies with a
title of 1 641, and Nrb. 1685 or 88. oblong
fol.
15598 — figures des metamorphoses
d'Ovide, sommairement descrites
souz chasque figure en vers, par
D. Ferrand. Rouen, 1641. 12°.
with woodcuts.
15599 — metamorphoses s. transfor-
mationes Ovidianse iconibus reprae-
sentatie Ant. Tempesta inventore.
Par., Moncornet, without date,
oblong 4°. with plates.
15600 — metamorphoses iconib. sene-
is expressae a Mich. Kysel. Augsb.
1 68 1, oblong 4^ with 150 plates.
15601 — die Verwandlungen des
Ovidii in 226 KK. Augsp., J. U.
Krauss, without date. 4^.
15602 — Oyidio istorico, politico e
morale spiegato e delineato con ar-
tificiose figure. Ven., AlfarisBzi, 1 696,
8^ with plates.
OWE
1S61
15603 OVIEDO y Valdes, Gonzalo
Hernandez. De la natural hysto-
ria de las Indias. Toledo, Remon
de Petras, 15 Hebrero 1526. fol.
Grothic letter.
Extremely scarce. In French (by J.
Poleur), Par., Vaacotan, 1555. fed. with
woodcuts.
15604 — historia general de las In-
dias, con la conquista del Peru de
Ft, de Xerez. Salamanca, J. de
Junta, 1547. fol.
Equally scaroe. Conoeminff both works,
see Beckmann'e BeUrr. I. 436 iio(. 111. 30.
ru>t.
15605 OWEN, J. Welsh and Eng-
lish dictionary. Lond. 1803. 4^
2 voU.
15606 OWEN, Charl. Essay to-
• wards a natural history of serpents.
Lond. 1742. 4°. with 7 plates.
15607 OWENUS (s. Audoenus), J.
Epigrammatum editio postrema,
correctissima et posthumis quibus-
dam auct. Amst., L. Elzevier,
1647. *4°-
A neat edition in very small characters,
of which there is an equally good repeti-
tion of the same date. LB., ex iff. Ehtev^y
167S. 34°. and AfosL, Elzevir., 1679. 12°.
which is enlarged with Alb. Inet aoroamai.
epigmmm,, are less fine. — Ba$., Schwetg-
h'duter, 1780. 8"*. (16 gr.) is neat, but not
quite correct.
15608 — epigrammata. Editio pri-
oribus auctior longeque emenda-
tior, cura Ant. Agst. Renouard.
Par., Didot, 1794. iS''. 2 parts in
I vol. (On vellum paper 10 fr., on
large paper 1 8 fr.)
The best edition ; the entire impressioa
was not quite 300 copies, is of which were
on large paper in 1 2°. and 4 on very large
paper in 8**., besides 4 copies on vellum.
15609 ^- agudezas, traducidas en me-
tro castellano y ilustradas por Fr.
de la Torre. Madr. 1674, 82, 92^
or 1 72 1. 4®. — Epigrammes (choi-
sies) trad, en vers fT&n<}. (par And.
le Brun). Par. 1709. 12°. Brux.
1710 or 19. 12^ — Epigrammes
choisi^s trad, en vers frang. par de
Kerivalant. Lyon, 1819. i8^ — -
Der deutschredende Owenus, von
1^2
OXE
Val. Lober. Hmb. 1653. ia°.
Jena» 1 66 1 . 12°. — Epigrammata
selecta mit den vorziigl. deutsch.
Uebss. herausg. von C. H. Jordens.
Lpz. 1 813. 8°. (16 gr.) — Epigrams
translated by J. Vicars. Lond. 16 19.
8°. — Parnassi puerperium, or some
well-^^dshes to ingenuity, in the
translation of 600 of Owen's epi-
grams etc. by Th. Pecke. Lond.
1659. 8°.
15610 OXENSTJERNA, J. Gbr.
Skordarne, poem' i 9 Sanger. Sth.
1796. 8°. Arbeten.^ ib., 1805-6.
8°. 2 voU.
An esteemeA Swedish po6ft.
15611 OXLEY, J. Journals of two
expeditions beyond the blue moun-
tains and into the interior of New
South Wales, undertaken in the
years 181 7-18. Lond. 1820. 4°.
with plates and maps (2I. ids.).
OXONIA, see Logoan and Wil-
JL.IAM6.
15G12 OYA, Sb. ab. Thenufie Dio.
cletiani, descripte, delineaitfle et in
«8 incisK ab Hi. Coocio, et in lu-
cem edits sumtib. Ant. Perr-enotti.
Antw. 1558. large fol.
A very scaroe copperplate work.
15613 OZANAM, Jac. Diction-
naire mathemat. Amst. 1691. 4*^.
— Cours de mathem. Par. 1693
or 97. 8^ 5 voll. with plates. —
Recreations mathem. et physiques.
Nouv. ^it. totalement refondne
(par de Montucla). Par. 1778 or
90. 8°. 4 vols, with plates. In
English by Charles Hutton. Lond.
1803. 8°. 4 vols, with plates (3I.
15614 OZANNE I'ame. Marine
militaire ou recueil des differens
vaisseaux qui servent k la guerre.
Without place or date. 4*^. 50 plates.
15615 — nouvelles vues perspectives
des ports de France^ dessinees par
Ozanne et grav. par le Gouaz.
without date, oblong fol.
This well got up work contains 81 plates,
and a map. A new edition, with a de-
scriptive text by N. Ponoe, Par. 1819. sq.
smidl fok in Nos. of 6 platei (at 10 fr.).
PAC
P.
PA. P., see Pbtavius.
15616 PACATUS DnspaniuB. La-
tinus. Panegyrictts cum notis in-
tegris et sekctis varior. Curante
J, Aratsenio, qui et suas adootatt.
adjecit. Amst., Schouten, 1753.
4^ (2 fl.)
An earlier acpaiwte edition by J. Scheffer,
Hohn. 1 65 1. 8^ or Ups. 1668. 8°. Also
in the editions of the Panegyric, vett. In
Fvenoh by Flor. Ghr^en, Par, 1609. 8**.
aod by N. Andry, Pitr. 1687. 12°.
15617 PACHECO, Fr. Arte de la
pintura, su antiguedad y grandezas.
Sevilla, 1649. 4^.
A TBloable work in every point of view.
15618 PACHECO. Joao. Diverti-
mento erudito. Lisb. 173 4-3 8 . f ol .
4 voll.
15619 PACHYMERES, G. Epi.
tome logicse Aristotelis (gr.). Par.,
Vascosanus, 1548. 8°. Etukm, lat.
per J. Bt. Rasarium. ib.^ id., 1547.
8^
The first edition of this piece.
15620 — de sex philosophise defini-
tionibus et de quinque vodbus ac
decern prsedicamentis compendium,
una cum Pachymerse compendio in
r^quos organi Aristotelici libros
(gr. lat.), cura Ed. Bemardi. Ox.
1666. 8^
15621 — in universam fere Aristo-
telis philosophiam epitome (lat.),
e griBco in lat. sermonem oouversa
a Ph. Bechio. Boetii locor. dialec-
ticor. exquistta divisio et ^cplica-
tio. Synesii Cyren«i libri. Chnnia
interprete Jano Comario. Bas.,
Froben, 1560. fol.
Hereto also belongs the book which ap-
peared under the name of Obeoobius
Aneponymus, No. 8865 above. See also
Byzantine, No. 28 (to this belongs the
very scaroe and valuaUe piece, Mr. David
ammadvf>.in ob»s. ehrtmoloffkas Postim ad
Pachifmerem. Divione, PaUiot^ i^79* 4"*)
and DioMYSius Areop.
15622 PACIANUS. Parsenesis ad
p(»aitentiam^ altera ejusdem de
"baptiamo, et epistolee II. Ace.
tractatus ejusd. contra Novatianos^
PAC
omnia nunc prim, edita studio J.
Tilii. Par., Guillard, 1538. 8°.
The first edition. Bmt in GaUamH BiM.
PP. VII. 157.376. and in FhreM B§paha
tagrada XXIX. 390 sq.
15623 — opera quae exstant. Obras
de Paciano, obispo de Barcelona,
traducidas e ilustradas por Vicente
Noguera. Valencia, Montfort, 1 780.
large 4*^.
Elsewhere I find an edition, Madr.,
Cognn^ 1 78 1.
15624 PACIAUDI, P. Mar. Monu-
menta Peloponnesiaca, commenta-
riis explicata. Romse, 1761. large
4**. 2 vols, with plates.
15625 — {anon.) memorie de' gran-
maestri del militar ordine Grerosoli-
mitano. Parma, reale stamp. 1 780.
4°. 3 vols, with plates.
15626 — Inscriptiones a J. Bt. Bo-
donio collects et in lucem edit«.
Parmse, in sedd. Palatinis, 1 798. 4°.
Also on vellum paper.
PACIFICATORES, see Hommes.
PACIFICUS, see Maximub.
PACIOLI, see Luca Boroo.
15627 PADILLA, J. de. £1 labe-
rinto del duque de Cadiz Don
Rodrigo Ponze de Leon (en ciento
y cincoenta coplas). Se villa, Mei-
nardo Ungut e Lanzalao Polooo^
H93- 4""'
Extremely ioaroe, even in Spain.
15628 PADILLA, Pt. de. Roman-
cero^ en el qnal se ccmtienen algu-
nos successos que en la jomada de
Flandres los Espaiioles hizieron.
Con otras historias y prosas dif-
ferentes. Madr., Fr. Sanchez^ > 5 83*
8^
15629 — tesoro de varias poesias.
Madr. 1575 or 80. 4°.
15630 — eclogas pastor iles y de al-
gunos Santos. Sevilla^ 1581. 4°.
15631 — jardin espiritual. Madr.
1585- 4^.
15632 — grandeza y excelencias de
la virgen nuestra sefiora, en octa-
vas. Madr. 1587. 4°.
PiEANIUS, see Eutropius.
PAI
1963
PiEANTIUS. see Bbnbdictus.
P^SI, see Vespucci.
P^STUM, see Major and Paoli.
15633 PiETUS, Lucas. De men-
suris et ponderibus romanis et
grsecis cum his, quae hodie Rome
saat, coUatis libri V. Ejusd. va-
riar. lectionnm liber I. Ven., Al-
dus, 1573. fol. with woodcuts.
47 leavei (of which leaves ^0-3^ contain
woodcuts), and i blank leaf; Renouard
possesses a copy on lai^ paper. An edi-
tion, ib., id., 1573. 4^. with the same wood-
cuts, is really a different impression from
the above edition.
15634 PAGAN, Die^ Ramirez.
Floresta de varia poesia. Valencia,
J. Navarro, 1562. 8^
15635 PAGANO, Fr. Mario. Sajggi
politic! de' principj, progress! e
decadenza delte societk. Mil. 1800.
8°. 3 voll. Considerazioni sul pro-
cesso criminale, discorso sulla poe-
sia, e saggio snl gusto e le belle
art!. Mil. 1801. 8^ 5 voll.
15636 PAGES. Voyages autour du
monde et vers les deux poles par
terre et par mer, pendant les ann.
1767-76. Par., Moutard, 1782.
8°. 2 vols, with plates.
In German, Ff. «. Lpz. 1786. 8*". with
plates (3 d.).
PAGI, Ant., see Baroniub.
PAGNINI, see Decima.
15637 PAGNINTJS, Sanctes. The-
saurus liagUK sancte, a. lexicon
hebr. suotum et recognitmn a J.
Mercero. Lngd. 1577. fol. or Ge-
nevse, 1614. fol.
At first, Lugd.y Sb, Gryph., 1519. foL
15638 -^ epitome thesauri linguae
sanctse. Fr. Raphelengins auxit,
emendav. et append, dictionum
Chaldaic. addidit. LB. 1 590. S°. —
Hebraioar. iBStitutt. libri IV. Lut.,
Par., 1549. 4*.
See also Biblia lat. and Psaltebium.
15639 PAIN, W. British Palladio,
or the builder's general aasistant,
demonstrating in the most easy and
practical method all the principal
rules of architecture. Lond. 1 797.
fol. with plates.
1964
PAI
156i0 PAINE, Th. Political and
theological works. New ed. Lond.
1819. 8°. 3 voll.
See also Patne.
15641 PAINTER, W. The palace of
pleasure, beautified, adorned, and
well furnished with pleasant his-
tories and excellent novels, chosen
and selected out of divers good and
commendable authors. Edited by
Jos. Haslewood. Lond., Triphook,
1813. 4°. 2 voll. (81. 88.)
Of this new edition of a book not very
interesting in itself, only 250 copies were
printed on paper, and 7 on Telliun, of
which latter Longman offered a copy Jor
sale at 681. Of the very scarce first edition,
Land., Marth, 1575. 4*". 2 voll. a copy was
sold at the Roxburgh sale for 43L
15642 PAITONI, Jac. Mar. Biblio-
teca degli autori antichi greci e la-
tini volgarizzati. In fine si dk la
notizia de' volgarizzamenti della
bibbia, del messale e del breviario.
Ven. 1766-67. 4°. 5 parts in 2
vols.
There are also copies of the ist vol. of
1774. An uncommonly industrious and
accurate work, by which the similar work
of Argelati (see above) may be altogether
dispensed with. The Germans havie the
works by Degen and BrUggemann (for
English literature) to set in opposition
to this, and the Spaniards the attempt
of Pellicer; but the French are still in
want of such a general work, which Bar-
bier probably could best perform. Similar
collections with respect to Dutch and Scan-
dinavian translations are also greatly to
be desired. For, in fact, works oif this de-
scription possess a higher value than that
arising from the mere partiality of collectors,
inasmuch as they offer valuable documents
for an enquiry as to the extent in which
each individusi nation has appropriated fo-
reign literature. On this ground it were
to be widied, that the work were extended
to translations of the more recent classics
of foreign nations.
Enquiries of this sort afford an espedal
interest, among other causes, for this also,
that they enable us to have a deeper in-
sight into the history of the peculiar kind
of reading pursued by any people. Thus,
for exam^t with respect to the Germans.
During the 1 6th century there were transla-
tions d^ the historians in succession, which
must have been very greatly read, as they
were in part (1 allude to Livv) incredibly
often publldied. This ceased in the seven-
PAL
teenth century, the onmrnencwnent of which
was poor in translations of the classics.
About 1630 more attention was paid to
translating the poets, until, after the mid-
dle of the century, translators again applied
themselves to the prose writers. A new
interest was then produced by the plan be-
ing extended to free copies and imitations.
Nothing can be more entertaining, and at
the same time more instructive, than the
comparison, for instance, how the livdy
and bold Begnier, in his 8th satire, hsis
nationally and locally imitated the 9th sa-
tire of the 1st book of Horace (I bam forte
via aacra), or in his 5th satire the account
of the generation of Horaoe^s time {art.
poet. 158 sq.)
15643 PAIVA, Man. Joaquim Hen-
riques de. Memorias de historia
natural, de quimica, de agricultura,
artes e medicina, lidas na academia
real das sciencias. Lisb. 1790. 4°.
{800 rees.)
15644 PALADINI. Libro di mi-
randi facti di Paladini, intitulato
vendetta di Falchonetto, in ottava
rima. Ven. 15 13. 4°.
Haffm II. 39 (ed. 1803), cites, Libro
chiamtUo Faldnetto, deUe battagUe, che lui
fece con gU paiadini in Francia, e de la
eua morte, Bressoy Turlini, 1546. 8^ 4
cantos in Ottaverime.
PAL^MON, Rhemnius, see Oram-
MATici, No. 8784. 88 and 91.
PAL^OLOGUS, see Manubl.
15645 PAL^PHATUS. De incre-
dibilibus (gr. lat.). Corn. ToUius
in lat. sennonem vertit et notis il-
lustrav. Amst., L. Elzevir, 1649.
18 leaves of preliminary matter, 353
pages, and 8 leaves. Repeated, Lond. 1 656.
8*". The Oreek text for the first time with
.^Raop. Ven, Aid. 1505. fol. from which
Tollius often deviates without reason. A
repetition' of his edition, with some new
notes by Mt. Brunner, Upa. 1663. 8**.
Enlarged with various readings from 5
MSS. in Th. Gale Opusce. MplhoL Cbr.
1671. 8^ or Am$t. 1688. 8*".
15646 — incredibilia, cum interpre-
tatione Com. Tollii et annotatis
Mt. Brunneri, novis animadversio-
nibus nee non doctrinis moralibus
primum in Oermania gr. et lat.
edidit digessitque P. Pater. Ff.
1687. 8°. a parts in i vol.
Without any fresh materials. Sgm. F.
PAL
Dresg me ToUms^s text, but very arbi-
trarily utered, Lpi. 1735 or 51. 8°.
15647 — de incredibilibus, gr. Sex.
tarn edidit, ad fidem cod. gr. Mos-
quensis aliorumque et libri Aldini
denuo recensuit, emendav., expli-
cav. indicemque verbor. graecor.
adjec. J. F. Fischer. Ace. prolu-
siones IV. in Palsepbati fabulas
una cum orationibus II. Lps.,
Fritsch, 1789. 8^ (id. 12 gr.)
Also on writing paper.
School editions by J. D. Bachling, Halie,
1809. 8". (10 gr.) by J. H. Mt. Emeeti,
LpM. 1816. 8^ (16 gr.)
15648 — libellus de incredibilibus, a
Jod. Velareo, Corn. ToUio et Ph.
Phasianino in lat. conversus, ed.
J. F. Fischer. Lps. 1775. 8°. (8 gr.)
De incredibilibus interpretatio lat.
auctore Ang. Cospio, ed. J. F.
Fischer. Part. I. et II. Lps. 1799-
1800. 4®. — Opra bellissima, quale
narra le histone et veri successi di
tutte le favole, che anticamente si
sono fatte» et dimostra la verita di
ciascuna fintion de poeti. Di greca
latina, et di latina nuovamente tra-
dotta in italiano. Yen., Bm. I'lm-
peratore^ 1 545. 8°. — Narrations £&-
buleuses, trad. p|ir Gu. Gueroult,
ou sont ajoutees aucunes ceuvres
poetiques du traducteur. Lyon,
Kb. Granjon, 1558. 4''. Trait^
touchant les choses incroyables^
trad, du grec avec des notes par
Ch(arl.) G(odefr.) P(olier) D(e)
B(ottens). Lausanne^ '77i' *3**' —
Anmerkk. von unglaubwurd. Ge-
schichten, aus dem Griech. ins
Deutsche ubers. von Anania Engel-
schall. Oels, 1671. 12°. Von un-
glaubl. Begebenheiten, aus dem
Griech^ ubs. u. mit Anmerkk.
erlaut. von J. H. F. Meineke.
Quedlinb. 1774 or 91. 8^ (4 gr.)
Von den unglaubl. Begebenheiten,
aus dem Griech. iibs. u. mit mvthol.
Anmerkk. begleitet von /. D.
Biichb'ng. Halle, 1791. 8^ (6 gr.)
Von unglaubl. Begebenheiten, aus
dem Griech. mit mythol. Anmerkk.
Halle, 1795. 8^ (12 gr.) — Pal»-
PAL
126S
phatus van de onghelooilycke His-
rien, door N. B. A. Amst. 1661.
I2«.
J. Bd, Carpxocn obtervaikmum philoio-'
fficar. m Palmph. perictdum, Lpa. J 743.
8*. 18 of little value.
15649 PALAFOX, J. de. Obras.
Madr. 1659 or 68. fol. 8 voll.
15650 PALAIRET, Elias. Obser-
vatt. philologico-criticae in sacros
N. Feed, libros. LB. 1752. 8°.
15651 — thesaurus ellipsium latinar.
Loud. 1 760. 8°.
15652 PALAIS, maisons et autres
edifices modernes, dessin^s a Rome,
publics k Paris , (par Percier, Fon-
taine et Bernier). Par. an 6 ( 1 798),
large fol. with 100 etchings (48 fr.,
on vellum paper 80 fr., on Dutch
paper 120 fr., illuminated 384 fr.).
This work' is prized. Choix des pltu ci'
Qbres maiaons de pUnsance de Rome et de
$et environs, mesurees et dessvrUes par
Chart, Percier et Fontaine. Par, Didot,
1809-13, ]ar|;e fol. in 12 Nos. (120 fr., on
vellum paper 340 fr.) is not less fine.
PALAMAS, see Grrgobius Thes.
salon.
15653 PALAPRAT, J. (Euvres de
D. Agst. Brueys et de J. Palaprat.
Par. 1755-56. l2^ 5 voll.
15654 PALATINO, Gi. Bt. Libro
nel quale s'insegna a scriver ogni
sorte di lettera antica et moderna
di qualqunque natione. Roma, 1 543 ^
or 47, or 56, or 61. 4**. Ven.,
Sessa, 1588. 4^. with woodcuts.
15655 PALEARIU8, Aonius. Ope-
ra. Reoensuit et dissertationem de
vita, fatis et mentis Palearii prse-
misit F. And. Hallbauer. Jense,
Buch, 1728. 8^
The best edition. Of the edition, Amst.
1696. 8**. there are copies on large paper.
PALERNE, see Guillaume.
15656 PALETTA, Pt. Storia ra-
gionata deir eresie. Verona, 1795.
8^ 6 voll.
15657 PALEY, W. Works. Lond.
1820. 8°. 5 vols, with Paley's por-
trait (2L 5s.)
The most oompleCe edition.
15658 PALINGENIUS, MarceU.
1966
PAL
(that is, Pier Ang. Manzolli).
Zodiacus vitse^ i. e., de hominis
vita, Btudiis ac moribus optime in-
stituendis libri XII. nunc demum
ad exemplaria prima sedulo casti-
gati, centenis aliquot mendis ex-
purgati aliisque accessionibus aucti.
Rot., Hofhout^ 172a. 8°.
A good and neat edition, copies of which
on large paper are scarce. The first edi-
tion, Ven.j Bemardin. VitoHSf without
date (not befiyre 1531). 8". is extremely
scarce. A new small edition, Bat. 1789.
8°. In French by de hi Monnerie, Ht^^
1731 (new title, LoruL 1733). 12°. In
German by J. Spreng, Ff. 1564. 8^ or
Laugmgeny 1599. ^''' « ^X ^^' Schisling,
LpM. u, Wtetiy 1785. 4*. ; by Joe. Pracht,
Munek, (1806). S*". 9 voll. In English
by Bamabe Oo()ge, Land, 1561 or 65. 8*".
Gothic letter. t6. 1588. 4^ Gothic letter.
With erery deficiency in true poetic spirit,
and notwithstanding the view (dooded
even to injustice), which the author enter-
tained of the times in whidi he Uved, the
poem is nevertheless very interesting and
attractive.
15659 PALINODZ, chants royaux,
ballades, rondeaux et ^pigrammes 4
Thonneur de rimmacul^e concep-
tion de la toute belle m^re de Dieu
Marie, presentes au Puy a Rouen
(par And. de la Vigne, Gup Cretin^
J. Marot etc.) Par.^ k I'enseigne de
r^l^phant, without date. 8°. Gothic
letter.
Scarce ; but 1 undated editions, at Rouen
and at Caen^ both in 4^. are still more
15660 PALISOT de Beauvois, A.
M. F. J. La flore d'Oware et de
Benin en Afrique. Par. 1821. fol.
2 voll. with coloured plates (240
fr., illuminated 480 fr.)
It consists of 10 Nos. each of 6 plates.
15661 — insectes recueillies en Afri-
que et en Amerique, dans les roy-
aumes d'Oware et de Benin, it
Saint-Domingue etc, pendant les
ann^ 1786*97. Par. 1806 sq. fol.
with plates.
As yet 15 Nos. have appeared,, each of
6 plates (at 11 fr., illuminated 34 fr.). In
the meantime the author died.
15662 PALISSOT, Charl. CEuvres.
PAL
Par., Collin, 1 809. 8^. 6 voll. Also
on vellum paper.
The most complete edition, and better
than that at Liege^ 1777. 8°. 7 volL and
Par. de Pimpr. de Monsieur {Didot), 1788.
large 8**. 4 vols, with plates, (also on vel-
lum paper, and on large vellum paper.)
15663 PALISSY, Bn. CEuvres, re-
vues sur les exemplaires de la bibl.
du roi avec des notes par Faujas
de St. Fond et Gobet. Par., Ru-
ault, 1777. 4®.
The dedication to FrankBn was obliged
to be suppressed, and is to be found only
in a very few copies.
PALLADIENNE, see Colbt.
15664 PALLADIO, And. I quattro
libri deir architettura. Ven., Dm.
de' Franceschi, 1570. fol. with
woodcuts.
The original edition, very scarce^ and
greatly pristed on account of the best im-
pressions of the woodcuts. Each book has
■a separate title and pagination. Book T.
has 67 pages, book II. 67 pages and i
blank leaf, book III. 46 pages and i leaf,
book IV. 128 pages and 3 unnumbered
leaves. The earliest cppies of this edition
were published in 2 vols, and under the
following title : / due primi libri delP an^
OehiUt. {Ven.), Dm. de^ Franceschi, 1570.
fol. and / due HM di archiUUura. i6.,
id., 1570. foL Both vols, are uncommonly
scarce under this first title, especially the
2nd, of which the only copy yet kbown is
in the possession of count Cicognara.
A reprint in fol. was made at Venice
between 1770 and 1780, under the title
and date d the original edition, which
however may be recognised at the first
glance as a modem typographical produc-
tion.
15665 — I quattro libri dell' archi-
tettura. Ven., Bm. Carampello,
1581. fol. with woodcuts.
The woodcuts are the same as m the
preceding edition, but the impressions are
considerably weaker. The ist book has
67 pages, the snd 78 and i blank leaf, the
3rd 46 and I leaf, the 4th 1 33 pages — The
editions, t^., id,, 161 6. fol. with woodcuts,
ib. BroffioUf 1642. fol. with woodcuts, Ven.,
Dm. Lwoisa a RiaUo, 1711. foL with plates
printed in the text, are not sought after.
15666 — architecture, in English,
Italian, and French, with notes and
observations by Inigo Jones, re-
vised, designed, and published, by
PAL
J. Leoni. Lond. 1715. fol. 5 parts
in 2 vols, with plates.
The impression was only 250 copies (at
5 guineas each). The French anid Elng-
lish translation is by N. du Bois.
15667 — architecture avec des notes
de Inigo Jones. Le tout revu,
dessin^ et mis au jour par J. Leoni,
trad, de I'ital. (par N. du Bois).
Haye, 1726. large fol. 2 vols, with
plates.
Also on very large paper. The plates
are, i title-plate, i portrait of Palladio^ 43
plates to the ist book, 61 to the and, 22 to
the 3rd, to4 to the 4th. The price of this
fine edition has fallen on account of the
Vioeuza edition.
15668 — architettura di nuovo ris.
tampata ed arricchita di figure in
, rame e di moltissime fabbriche ine-
dite con le osservazioni dell' archi-
tetto N. N. e con la traduz. franc.
Ven., Pasinelli, 1740-48. fol. 5
parts in 8 vols, with plates.
15669 — le fabbriche ed i disegni,
raccolti ed illustrati da Ottavio
Bertotti Scamozzi (ital. e franc).
Vicenza, 1776-83. large fol. 4 vols,
with plates. In addition, Le terme
degli antichi Romani. ib. 1785.
large fol. with plates.
The finest and best edition^ yet the plates
might have been somewhat neater. Vol. I.
has 52, vol. II. 51, vol. III. 52, and
vol. IV. 54 plates. Vioenga, 1786. lai^
fol. 4 v<jls. has not so good impressions
of the plates ; there are copies of this edi-
tion with an Italian, and others with a
French text, and to which the Terme of
1 785 must \)e joined. The smaller edition,
ib. i7p6-97. 4'. 5 vols, with plates (66 fr.),
contains the Terme in it.
15670 — fabbriche antiche disegnate
da And. Palladio, e date in luce
da Riccardo conte de Burlington.
Lond. 1730. fol. with plates.
Fine and scarce, as there was only a
small impression. 1 title-plate, and 24
plates, 17 of which are on whole sheets,
and 7 on half sheets.
15671 — fabbriche inedite con le os.
servazioni delF architetto N. N. e
con la traduz. franc. Ven. 1760.
large fol. 2 parts in 1 vol. with 33
and 28 plates.
VOL. III.
PAL
1267
15672 — los quatro libros de arqui-
tectura civil, traduc. del italiano e
ilustrados por Jos^ Ortiz j Sanz.
T. I. Madr. 1797. large fol. with
96 plates.
Containing only the rst and 2nd books.
1 know nothing of a 2nd voL — In English
by Is. Ware, Lond. 1738. fol. with plates.
The French translation by Roland Freart
de Chambray, Par. 1 65 1 . fol with plates,
is very scarce even in France. In Ger-
man by O. And. B5ckler, Nrb. 1698. fol.
with plates. Architecture de PaUadio {re-
digie par Jombert). Par. 1 764. large 8".
with plates (7 fr.). And. PaUadio ElemenH
di architettura. Con i cinque ordini iUus-
troH e ridotii a metodo facile da Gi. Bt.
Cipriani. Bassano, 1803. 4°. with plates.
15673 PALLADIO, Gi. Fr. Histo-
ria del Friuli. Udine, 1660. fol.
2 parts in 1 vol.
15674 PALLADIUS. Rutilius Tau.
rus ^milianus. Delia agricultural
tradutto volgare di Pt. Marino.
Siena, Simione di Nicolb, 1526. 4^.
Ven., N. di Aristotele, 1528. 4°.
or Ven . , Bernardino de Viano, 1538.
8°. La villa, trad, nuovamente da
Fr. Sansovino. Ven., Sansovino,
1560 (at the end 1561). 4°. Trat-
tato di agricultura (dato alia luce
da P. Zanotti). .Verona, Raman-
zini, 1810. 4°. also on large paper.
Different from both the preceding,
and cited from a MS. bv the aca-
demy della Crusca. — Les treze
livres des choses rustiques, trad, de
latin en fran9. par J. Darces. Par.,
Mch. de Vascosan, 1553 (other
copies 1554). 8°. — The fourteen
books on agriculture, translated by
Th.Owen. Lond. 1807. 8°. (8s.)
In German with Columella by Thdr.
May, Magdeb, 16 12. fol. The Latin ori-
ginal, see under Scriptores rei rust —
VaruB lectt. in Palladium ex cod. Canoni-
ciano Venetiis in Morelli Bibl. MS. 1.
361 sq.
15675 PALLADIUS. De febribus
concisa synopsis, gr. lat. Cum notis
3^. St. Bernard]. Ace. glosste che-
micse et excerpta ex poetis chemicis
e cod. MS. bibl. D. Marci. LB..
Bonk, 1745. 8°.
Previously by J. Ghartier, Par, 1646. 4''.
40
1268
PAL
15676 PALLADIUS Galata s. He-
lenopolitanus. Historia Lausiaca.
J. Meursius primus grosce nunc vul-
gavit et notas adjecit. LB., L. El.
zevier, 1616. 4°.
The last time in Meurni Opp, VIII.
319 sq.
15677 — Lausiaca quae dicitur histo-
ria. et Theodoreti ep. Cyri ^co^tXi/r
i. e. religiosa historia (lat.)« Gen-
tiano Herveto interprete. Quibus
access. S. Platonis patris spiritualis
vita, per Theodorum Stnditem.
Omnia F. T. B. D. Th. annotatio-
nibus illuBtrata. Par.» Chaudiere,
1570- 4**.
The editor is sometimes called Th. Bar-
rensis, sometimes Th. Beaiizamis. Previ-
ously, Par,, Bn. Turritanutj ISSS9 4***
15678 — de vita J. Chrysostomi dia-
logus. Ace. homilia J. Chrysostomi
in laudem Diodori ; acta Tarachi,
Probi et Andronici ; passio Boni-
fatii Romani ; Evagrms de octo
cogitationibus ; Nilus de octo vi-
tiis. Omnia nunc prim. gr. lat.
prodeunt cura et stud. Emer. Bi-
gutii. Lut. Par., Edm. Martin,
1680. 4^
The £puitoia Chrytottomi ad Ctpgarium,
which Bigot had here caused to be printed
for the 6 rat time, was obliged to be taken
again out of the copies, see Bumtanni S^U
hge Epp.V. 329. Par.^ Rolliny 1738. 4*.
U only a new tiUe to the above edition.
15679 — de gentibus Indise et Brag.
manibus. S. Ambrosii de mori-
bus Bragmanorum. Anonymus de
Bragmanibus (gr. lat.). Quorum
priorem et postremum nunc prim.
in lucem protulit Ed. Bissseus.
Lond., Roycroft, 1665. 4°.
Lond.y Rb. Scott, 1668. 4^ is only a new
title, of which there are also copies on
large paper in small fol. — Dialogus, in GUI'
fundi Bibl. PP. Vni. 259.
15680 PALLAS, Pt. Sim. Reisen
durch verschiedne Provinzcn des
Russ. Reichs. Petersb. 1771-76.
4°. 5 vols, with plates (36 d). Also
with illuminated plates.
In Frencli by Gauthier de la Peyronie,
Par. 1 788-93. 4". 5 vols, with an atlas in
fol. (also on vellum paper), and a new
(Hiition of this tranblati(in, enlarged with
PAL
notes by Lamarck and Langl^ Par. an 2
(1794) 8°. 8 vols, with an atlas in fol.
(Also on vellum paper.)
15681 — Bemerkungen auf ,einer
Reise in die sudlicheu Statthalter-
schaften des rus-s. Reichs. Lpz.,
Martini, 1 799-1801. 4°. 2 vols.
with illuminated plates (44 d., on
veUum paper 59 d.).
(n French by Delaboulaye and Tonne-
lier, Par. 1805 4". 2 vols, with an atlas
of 55 plates in fol. (66 fr., on vellum
paper 120 fr.) Also, ib. 181 1. 8^ 4 vols,
with an atlas in 4**- (50 fr., on vellum
paper 100 fr.) Travels through the southern
proffinoet qf the BussUm empire. LomL
1803 or 12. 4°. 2 vols, with 121 illuminated
pliOes (7L 7s.).
15682 — Sammlungen histor. Nach-
richten iiber die Mongol. Volker-
schaften. Petersb. 1776-1802. 4°.
2 vols, with plates (13 d. 8 gr.).
15683 — flora rossica, T. LP. r. 2.
Petrop., typ. imper., 1784-88.
large fol. 2 parts in i vol. with loi
illuminated plates.
Of this splendid work, and designed to
have from 5 to 600 plates, the 1 st voL only
has appeared. The impression was smalL
Ff. et Lpt. 1 789.^0. 8°. a voU. ( i d. 12 gr.)
has the text only.
15684 — illustrationes plantar, im-
perfecte vel nondum cognitar. Lps.,
Martini, 1 803-6. foL 4 fascic. with
59 illuminated plates (34 d. 12
gr-).
15685 — species astragalor. descriptss
et iconibus coloratis illustrate, cum
append. Lps., Martini, 1800-4.
fol. 13 fascic. with 99 illuminated
plates (59 d. 1 2 gr.).
The last plate is indeed numbered XCI.
but there are 99 plates in alL
15686 — miscellanea zoologica. Hag.
Com., Cleef, 1766 (new title 1778).
4°. with 14 plates (3 d. 8 gr.)
15687 — spicilegia, quibus novae ani-
malium species iconibus, descripti-
on) b. atque commentariis illustran-
tur. Fasc. I-XIV. BeroL, Lange,
1767-80. 4". 2 vols, with 58 plates
(10 d. 12 gr.).
The 6rst 10 fasciculi have also a title, as
Tomtis /., with tlie date, I774>
15688 — novoe species quadrupedum
PAL
e glinum ordine, cum lUustrationi*
bus variis complurium ex hue or-
dine animalium. Erl.^ Waltber,
1778 (new title, 1784), with 27
phites. 4°. (6 d.)
15689 — icones insector., prsecipue
Rossiee Sibiriseque peculiarium.
ErL, Walther, 1781-83. 4°. 2 fas-
cic. with illuminated plates (5 d.).
A continuation of 96 pages and 6 plates
appeared in 1806.
15690 — elenchus zoophytorum.
Hagie Com. 1766. 8^ In German
by Ch. F. Wilkens. Nrb., Raspe,
1784. 8°. 2 parts with plates (5 d.).
See also Vocabulaaia.
15691 PALLAVICINI, Bt. Marchio.
Historia flendw crucis et funeris
J.C., cum aliis carminibus. Parmae,
fratres Carthusise^ m. Dec. 1477.
A very scarce edition of an often printed
book.
15692 PALLAVICINI, Sforza. Is-
toria del concilio di Trento. Roma,
1664. 4°. 3 voll.
The most complete edition of this work,
which is cited by the academy della Crusca.
Roma, 1656-57. fol. 2 vols, is finer, but
less complete ; and the merely polemical part
is omitted in the edition, i?oma, 1666. fol.
In Latin by J. Bt. CKattini, AtUw. 1670.
4'. 3 voU. or, ib, 1673. foL — Of his other
writings the following are still prized in
Italy on account of the language: Del
bene libri IF, RomOy 1644. 4^ TraUato
- dello stile e del dkUogo. ib. 1662. 12°.
Arle della perfezione crisHana. ib. 1665.
8^
15693 PALLAVICINI. St. Bd.
Opere. Ven. 1 744. S*'. 4 voll.
15694 PALLAVICINO, Ferrante.
Opere permease. Ven,, Turrini,
1654. 12**. 4 voll.
This ooUecdoa contains his allowed
works.
15695 — opere scelte, cio^, la pndi-
citia schernita; la rettorica delle
puttane ; il divortio celeste ; il cor-
riero sualiggiato ; la baccinata ; dia-
logo tra due soldati del duca di
Parma ; la disgrazia del conte d'O-
livarez ; la rete di Vulcano ; I'ani-
ma, vigilia i e 2. (Con la vita deli'
PAL
1269
autore). Villafranca {Amst., Dn,
Elzevir), 1673. 12®.
The best edition of the collection of his
forbidden works, which ought to contain,
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 76 pages,
( Pudicitia\ 124 pages {Rettorica delle ptU-
• tane, which is dtea wanting, and is also
frequently to be met with by itself), 6 leaves,
70 pages, and r leaf (DivorxiOt with a sepa-
rate title o[ 167 1 ), 588 pages, Corriero and
the reit.^ Villafranea (Amst., Dn. Ebe-
vier), 1666. 12°. is finer, but wants the
Pudicitia tchemita and the Rettorica delle
puttane. Villafranca (Geneva), 1660. I2^
and ViUofranca (Oeneva), 1671. I2^ are
also incomplete, and badly printed.
15696 — L'anima, divisa in sei vigi.
lie. Col., L. Feiraldo, 1675. 12^
The only complete edition of this his
most bitter production, complete copies of
which are scarce. It ought to contain 1 16,
82, 159, 160, 171 and 117 pages, and seems
to have been printed at Oeneva.
15697 — il divorzio celeste cagionato
dalle dissolutezze della sposa Ro-
mana, et consacrato alia simplicita
de scrupulosi Christian]. Regunea
(Genevra)^ 1679. 12^
There are two different editions under
this date. Previously, Villafranca^ 1643.
13°. Ingolttadty 1643. 12°. Also in ihe
Opere Scelte, In French, ViUrfranohey 1644
or 49. 12°. Without place or date. 12°.
Col, 1696. 12°. In German, Freyetatty
1643.12°. Halle, 1122, B'*. J?er/. 1787.
8°. In Swedish, Sth. 1643. 12°. Con-
oeming the piece consult Bouter%oek*8
Geech, der Poeeie u, Berede, J I. 1^12, It
appears to have been unknown to lite-
rary men, that this production was attri-
buted to a certain Fd. Caponl, who went
over to the protestant faith in 1645 at
Leipfdc. I extract the passage relating
thereto from {Dn, Heinrici) programma
invitatorium ad orationenh qua Fd, Capo^
niut reUgitmem pont\ficiam detestabUur
{Lp», 1645. 4°. I sheet), where leaf 4a
states: Cum pronuper pontifejf Romanus
Urbanus IIX. bellum in Italia injustisei'
mum auacitaret ,..., de autoritate tpiiiit
omnipotentistima caspit dubitare {Caponi'
us). Quo facto gratia divina in eo per ver^
bum scripture . . . tam fitit efficax, ut in
papam ejusque fraudes versuiissimas ca/in-
mo invehere non dubitaret. Quod vel me
silente testalur scriptum, eujus in sermons
italieo iste tUuluss II diivortio celeste etc
Communicavit id primum cum nonnuUis
suis intimis, qui postea illud tam late spar-
serunt, ut Parisiis tgpis excuderetur pub^
licis . , , Cumque fama de scripto illo anti^
4O 2
1270
PAL
papUtico in ItaUa increbesceretj ei vakdi-
cere Fd. tile Caponitu coactus eiL I have
only room to add, that I ooniuder this
whole statement as a proselyting lie, by
which Caponi sou^^ht to recommend him-
self. For why, only to touch upon one
doubt, did not Caponi, who afterwards
still remained in Germany, himself publish'
under his own name this book, whidi was
ofteu printed again after 1645 ; and why
moreover did he conceal that it continued
to appear under Pallavidno^s name ?
15698 PALLET, F^x. Nouv. his-
toire du Berry. Bourges et Par.
1783. 8°. 5 voll.
15699 PALLETTA, J. Bt. Exer-
citatt. pathologic®. Mediol. 1820.
4°. with 12 plates.
PALLIOT, see Gbliot.
15700 PALMA. Questa e una ope-
reta la quale si chiama palxna vir-
tutum, zioe triumpho de uirtude.
(Fen.), N. Jenson, 1471. 4^
This very scarce book may be joined to
the devotional productions published in the
same year by Jenson ; Decor puellar., Glo-
ria mulierum, Lucius chrisHanor, and Po-
fcle devote.
15701 PALMENDOS. The honor-
able, pleasant, and rare conceited
historie of Palmendos. Sonne to
Palmerin d'Oliva. Transl. out of
French by A(nt.) M(unday). Lond.,
Watersonne, 1589. 4°. Gothic let-
ter.
Concerning this book consult Brydge*'*
BibHographer, I. 1^5 sq. There is besides
an edition of 1663. See the Spanish ori-
ginal under Paimaleon. Palmendos is a
perversion of the name of PcdendoSk
15702 PALMER, Sm. General his-
tory of printing, from the first in-
vention of it in the city of Menz,
to its propagation and progress
through most of the kingdoms in
Europe, particularly the introduc-
tion and success of it here in Eng<
land, Lond., Bettesworth, 1733.
40
This faulty and worthless work was pub-
lished after the author^s death by G. Psal-
manasaar, notorious for his description of
Formosa.
15703 PALMERIN de Oliva. Pal-
inerin de Oliva y sus grandes
PAL
hechos. Sevilla, Varela, 1525. fol.
Gothic letter.
The oldest known edition of this ro^
mance, and extremely scarce.
15704 — el libro primero del famoso
cavallero Palmerin de Oliva. Ven.»
Gr. de Gregoriis, 1526. fol.
15705 — libro de Palmerin de Oliua
y de sus grandes hechos. Sevilla,
Jac. Cromberger, 28 Jun. 1547. fol.
Gothic letter.
159 numbered leaves in 1 oc^mns.
15706 — historia del cavallero Pal-
merin de Oliva. Toledo, 1555. foL
15707 — Palmerin de Oliva. Me-
dina del Campo, 1 562. fol.
15708 — historia del cavallero Pal-
merin de Oliva. Toledo, 1580. fol.
15709 — historia del valorosissimo
cavaliere Palmerino d'Oliva, di nu-
ovo tradotta nell' idioma italiano.
Ven., Tramezzino, 1544 or 58. 8®.
— II secondo libro di Palmerino
d'Oliva. ib., id., 1560. 8°. 2 voll.
15710 — la historia, dove si ragiona
de i valorosi et gran gesti, et a-
mori, dell' invitto caualiero Pal-
merino d'Oliva, tradotto dal spag-
nuolo neir idioma italiano, da molti
errori corretta e ristampata. Ven.,
without the printer's name, 1581.
8°. ib., Pt. MarineUi. 1585. 8^
15711 — le premier livre de Palmerin
d'Olive, tils du roy Florendos de
Macedone et de la belle Griane,
fi lie de Remicius empereur de Con-
stantinople, mise de castillan en
fran9oys par un auteur inconnu, et
reveue par J. Maugin. Par., Jeanne
de Marnef, 1546. fol.
The first edition of this translation.
15712 — (the same title). Par., J,
Longis, 1553. fol.
15713 — I'histoire de Palmerin d*0-
live, trad, jadis par un auteur in-
certain de castillan en fran9oy8,
mise en lumi^re par J. Maugin.
Anvers, Waesberghe, 1572. 4°.
with WDodcuts.
8 and 223 leaves. This and the preced-
ing edition are sought after less than that
of 1546.
15714 — hi&toire de Palmerin d'0»
PAL
live, trad, en fran^ois par J. Mau-
gin. Par., Galiot du Pr6, 1573. 8°.
This and the following editions are
sought after.
15715 — (the same title). Lyon,
ArnouUet, 1576. 12". ib., Rigaud,
1593 or 1619. 12°.
15716 — Palnierin d'Oliva, Part I.
et II. Written in Spanish^ Italian,
and French, and from them turned
into English by A(nt.) M(unday).
Lond., Alsop and Fawcett, 1637.
small 4°. Gothic letter.
Consult Brydgea*8 Bibliographer I. 135
sq. Previously, LoruL, Charlewood, 1588.
15717 — een schoone Historie van
den Ridder Palmeryn van Olive,
ende van de schoone Griane. Am-
hem, Jan Janszen, 1613. 4^ with
woodcuts.
Conoeming this romance, of which Pai-
MALEON forms a continuation or second
book (see below), consult Melanges tires
tTtme grande bibl. XVI. i sq.
15718 PALMERIN de Inglaterra.
Fr. de Moraes Chronica de Pal-
meirim de Inglaterra. Parte I. e
II. Evora, Andr^ de Burgos, 1567.
fol. Diogo Fbrnandes III. e IV.
?arte da chronica de Palmeirim de
nghiterra. Lisb., Borges, 1587.
fol. Bths. Gon9alves Lobado V. e
VI. parte do Palmeirim de Ingla-
terra. Lisb., Rodrigues, 1602. fol.
3 voU.
15719 — chronica do fiamoso e muito
e8for9ado cavalleiro Palmerin de
Inglaterra, filho del rei D. Duardes,
por Fr. de Moraes. Lisb. 1592. fol.
3 voll.
15720 — chronica de Palmeirim de
Inglaterra, por Fr. de Moraes.
Lisb., Ferreira, 1786. 4". 3 voll.
(3200 rees.)
15721 — il Palmerino d'Inghilterra,
figliuolo del r6 D. Duardo. Tra-
dotto di spagnuolo in italiano (da
Mambrino Roseo). Ven. 1555 or
84. S°. ib., Spineda, 1609. 8^. 3
voll.
See also Dolce, No. 6398.
15722 — le premier livre du preux,
PAL 1271
vaillant et tr^s-victorieux chevalier
Palmerin d'Angleterre, fils du roy
Dom Edoard, tradnit du castillan
en fran^ois par Jac. Vincent. Lyon,
Payen, 1553. fol.
There appear also to be copies with the
date of 1552.
15723 — Thistoire du preux, vaillant
et tr^s-victorieux chevalier Palme-
rin d*Angleterre, fils du roy Dom
Edcard, ou sont deduites les ami*
tiez qu'il eut avec I'lnfante Polin-
arde, ses proesses, celles de Florian
du d6sert et du prince Florendos.
trad, du castillan en fran^ois par
Jac. Vincent. Par., J. d'Ongoys,
1574. 8°. 2 voll.
An edition that is sought after.
15724 — Palmerin of England, by
Fr. Moraes, translated by Rb.
Southey. Lond. 1807. 12°. 4 voll.
(ll. 88.)
Consult conoeming this romance 3/e-
langet Hris (Tune grande bibl. XXVIII.
37 sq.
15725 PALMERIUS a Grentemes-
nil, Jac. Graeciae antiquK descrip-
tio. LB., Gaesbeeck, 1678. 4°.
15726 — exercitatt. in optimos fere
auctores grsecos. LB., Graesbeeck,
1668. 4°.
TraJ. ad Rh., Broedelel, 1694. 4*"* »
only a new title. The Royal Uhrary at
Dresden possesses several 6reek classics
furnished with MS. observations of Pal-
meriiis, which have not yet been printed ;
see my history of the Royal library at
Dresden, p. 288.
15727 PALMIERI, Gius. Opere
militari ed economiche, corrette da
L. C. Federici. Napoli, 1816 sq.
4"^. 2 vols, as yet.
15728 PALMI'£RI, Mth. Libro
della vita civile. Fir., heredi di
Ph. di Giunta, 1529. 8°. 127 leaves.
A scarce edition. The edition, without
place and date (Ftr., Giunta), 8"^. 99 leaves
and I blank 1^, with the signatures A-N,
is still more scarce, and probably also still
earlier. — Concerning his imprinted poem,
Citld di vita, see Bandini Catal. codd. lot,
bibl. Medic. V. 74 sq. where p. 85-^4 the
first Cajjitoh is printed.
15729 PALOMINO de Castro y Ve-
lasco. Ant. £1 museo pictorico y
4O3
1272
PAL
escala optica. Theorica de la pin-
tura, en que se describe su origen^
essencia, especies y qualidades.
Madr., Bedmar, 1715-24. fol. 2
vols, with plates.
A scarce work, and prized. In the ist
vol. are 4 plates, and 13 in the 2nd, be-
sides the 2 title-plates.
15730 — las vidas de los pintores j
estatuarios eminentes espanoles.
Loud., Woodfall, 1742. 8°.
Only an extract from the preceding
work. In French, Par. 1749. 12°. Jn
German, Dresd. 1781. 8^ (18 gr.)
15731 — las ciudades, iglesias y con-
ventos en Espana, donde ay obras
de los pintores y estatuarios emi.
nentes espaiioles. Lond.^ Wood-
fall, 1 746. 8^
15732 PALSGRAVE, J. Lesclar-
cissiment de la langue francayse.
{Lond,)t J. Haukins, 18 July 1530.
fol. Gothic letter.
Probably the first Frendi grammar writ-
ten in the English language, and extremely
scarce. 18 leaves of pi^iminary matter
(one of which is blank), with the signa-
natures A^Cy and 59 (in the number-
ing 25 to 30 are skipped over) and 473
numbered leaves. Further information
concerning the contents of this book may
be found in Beloe^a Anecdotes of Liter e^
turBf VI. 344^51. Dibdin's Typogr, An-
tiq» III. 364.
PAMELA, see Richardson.
15733 PAMPHILUS. Panphylus
(sic) de amore. Without place or
date. 4°. Gothic letter.
16 leaves with 32 lines in a fiill page,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. Leaf I a line 1 is the above tiUe.
Leaf i6b, the last or 9th line is. Explicit
amorem per tractus Panphyli codex. The
paper-mark in leaves 3, 10, and 15, is
that which occurs in Santander tab. V.
No. 123, and tlierefore the book is by
N. Jeuson at Venice. It seems to be
the same edition which is specified in Pan-
zer, II. 541, 791, and is there attributed
to St. Plank at Rome. There are also
2 undated editions with Roman charac-
ters in 4°. ; one without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination; the other (of 12
leaves) with signatures, and a woodcut in
the title. Also with Ovidii liber de tribtis
pttellia, without place or date, 4". (from
which edition Leyser givei various read-
ings in liis Hist, poetarum medii arvi, p.
207 1 sq.) and with the same book of Orid,
PAN
without place;, 1513. 4°. Also by itself,
RonuBy Euchar. Silber, 3 non. Sept. 1487.
4**. 12 leaves. The same cum commento
familiari (J. ProH). Par., Pt. le Drrt^
1 499. 4°.; or, Rothom.y Gu. GauUemiery
widiout date. 4°. Gothic letter. 30 leaves.
The last time in Ovidii erotic. Ff. 16 10.
8**. p. 75 sq. As to the rest Panaser attri-
butes the poem altogether erroneously to
Pamphilus Saxus. The true author is
Pamphilus Maurilianus, and the poem is
quoted in the Compendium momlium ttottt-
bilifim of Hieremias, who was already dead
in 1300 (Bandini Bibl. Leopold. II. 48).
Concerning a French modification, see
liiVRE d^amour.
15734 PAMPHLETEER, the, or
record of the best pamphlets of
the day, with original pamphlets.
Lond.^ Valpy, 1812 sq. 8°.
4 Nos. annually at 61. 6s. I know as
yet 30 Nos.
15735 PANARD. Charl. Pr. Th6-
fttre. Par. 1763. 12''. 4 voll.
15736 PANCHIANIO, Cattuffio.
Rutzranscad il giovine, arcisopra-
tragichissima tragedia elaborata ad
uso del buon gusto de' grecche^-
anti compositori. Ven., Bettinelli,
1737. 8°. with plates.
There are copies of this good edition on
blue paper, with red impressions of the
plates (37 fr. 50 c. McCarthy). It is akM>
in the Pamasao itaL T. 50. p. 209 sq. It
is a satire upon UHsse U gicwttiey tragedia
di Dm. Lazmarini. Podcwa, 1720. 8^ and
the author was Zaocaria Valaresso. Con-
sult FlogePs Gesch. des Burleaken, p. 106.
15737 PANCIATICHI, Lr. Scherzi
poetici. Fir., Nestenus et Moucke,
1 7 29. 8°. 47 pages. — Cicalate. With-
out place or date (ivi^ medesimi,
1729). 8°. 59 pages.
The first piece was edited with notes by
Ant. Mar. Bisdoni. The second piece
contains two CicahUe, the first of which
had already been printed for the first time
in the Prose Fior. T. I. p. 3. ; but the se-
cond appeared here Tor ^e first time.
15738 PANCIROLLUS, Guido. De
Claris legum interpretibus libri IV.
Ace. J. Fichardi vitsB recentior.
ICtor. etc. Cura Ch. Gf. Hoff-
manni. Lps., Gleditsch, 1721. 4^.
A very interesting ooUection.
15739 — thesaurus variar. lectionum
PAN
utriusque juris, in III libros diges-
tus. Ven. 1611. fol. or Lngd. 161 7.
4 •
Reprinted in «/. GH. HeineceU jutispru-
denHa Bom, ei AtAoa, T. II. LB. 1739.
foli — His Rervm memorabilium libri II.
Ff. 1660. 4^ are of no historical value.
See also Notitia dignitatum.
PANCKOUCKE, see Diction-
NAiRE des proverbes.
15740 PANCRAZI, Gius. Mar. An.
tichita Siciliane spiegate. Nap.
1751-52. fol. 2 vols, with plates.
Concerning this work, see MUnier**
Nachrr. von Neap, and SicU. Vorr, S.
VIII.
PANDECTiE, see Justinianus.
PANDOCHiEUS, see Postbllus.
16741 PANDOLFINI, Agnolo.
Trattato del govemo della fami.
glia, colla vita del medesimo scritta
da Vespas. da Bisticci. Fir., Tar-
tini e Franchi, i734< 4°*
An edition cited by the academy della
Cnisca. These conversations with his sons
and grandsons, written about 1430, are
full of powerful wisdom, composed in a
fine style, and also important for the
history of manners. Also, MU, 1803. 8°.
{CUund ItaL)
15742 — Trattato del govemo della
famiglia. Mil.^ stamp, reale, 1 8 1 1 .
i8^
Superintended by Ant. Fortunat. Stella,
who nowever specified the antiquated words
under the text, and introduced in their
places mora recent and intelligible words
into the text itself. There are copies on
lai^ P^per in 8*". and one on vellum.
15743 (PANEGYRICI veteres). E-
pistola Fr. Puteolani ad Jac. Anti-
qnarium. Plinii secundi panaegy-
ricus. Panaegyricus Maximiniano
et Constantino dictus. Latini Pa-
cati Drepani paniegyricus. Pane,
gyricus Constantino dictus. Gra^
tiamm actio Mamertini. Panse-
gyrictis Nazarii. Alter Pansegyri-
cus. Paniegyricus Constantino die-
tus. Alter Pansegyricus. Oratio
pro restaurandis scholis. Panie-
gyricus Maximiniano Diocletiano-
que dictus. Ejusdem Mamertini
genethliacus Maximiani. Julii A.
PAN
1273
gricolie vita per Com. Taciturn
coroposita. Petronii arbitri saty-
rici fragmeuta: quae extiuit. With-
out place or date. 4^.
1 70 leaves, with the signatures o-y, and
30 lines, without catchwords and pagina-
tion. The first edition. Ijeaf la liegins
with this superscription :
FRANCISCVS PVTEOLANVS REVERENDO
D. JACOBO ANTIQVAJIIO DUCALI SECRETA
RIO SALVTEM.
In leaf 26 follows Tabula eorum ; qua in
hoe volumme conHnituvy and underneath
is what I have given above (but abbre-
viated) as the title. Leaf 3a, or signature
^ i^9 begins Plinii panegf/r. Signature «4by
Tamlua; and sigpnature u 2a, Pelronitu {d
which this edition is likewise the ediiio
prineepa). Signature y4*> terminates the
book with TcXinr. From the preface of
Puteolanus it is proved that it was printed
in the same year in which J. Oaleacius,
duke of Milan, who was bom in 1469, be-
came of age, therefore probably in 1482.
It is also probable that it appeared at Mi-
lan, although Dilidin in his Bibl. Spenc,
II. 267. does not find Reviczky's conjec-
ture, that Ph. de Lavagnia was the prin-
ter, confirmed, at least, not by the types of
his Horace of 1476. There was a copy on
vellum in Sassi*s time in the Ambrosian
library at Milan. Descriptions relating to
this edition are to be found in Stutii hist,
liierario^ypogr. Medial, (in ArgekUi bibl.
teript. Mediol. T. I.) p. 238, 5 77, and 611.
Fossi II. 371. Panzer II. 98, 608.
In Emesti's copy (see his Catalogue,
No. 2732, where it was sold for 22 d. 14
gr.), afterwards Reviczky*s, and now lord
Spencer's, there is added under the word
TfXiHr the date MCCCCLXXVI, which
however, according to Dibdin's bibl. Spene,
II. 228 and 268, is evidently printed by a
later hand, as it is proved with certainty
from a dincription of the entire copy to
be nothing more than the above edition.
Consequently the edition in Panzer IV.
15, 94, is not to be considered as a sepa-
rate edition.
Maittaire I. 374, dtes besides. Pane-
gyrid latini veteres^ Petronii Arbitri eaty^
riconj Ephemerit Dictys Cretensia. Me-
dioL 19 Maji 1477. 4^ But this is de-
cidedly nothing more than a copy of the
above undated editio prineeps in which the
Dietye of 1477 was bound up (in the Bibl.
Harlej. IV. 542), see Panzer, I. 30, 102.
15744 — Tabula eorum : quae in hoc
uolumine continentur. C. Plinii
secundi Pansegyricus. Paneegyri-
cus Maximiano et Constantino dic-
tus. J^tini pacati drepani Panae-
4O4
1274
PAN
gyricus. Panieg3rricu8 Constantino
dictus. Gratia4 actio Mamertini.
Pansegyricus Nazarii. Alter Panse-
gyricus. Paneegyricus Constantino
dictus. Alter Panaegyricus. Ora-
tio pro restaurandis scholis. Pante.
gyricus Maximiano Diocletianoq ;
dictus. Eiusdem Mamertini Ge-
nethliacus Maximiani augusti.
Franciscus puteolanus diligentissi-
me recognouit. Without place or
date (Ven.y Bernardin, Veneius,
about 1499). 4°.
112 numbered leaves (and i blank leaf)
with 31 lines, catchwords, and the sig-
natures A-EEii, The paper-mark is a
pair of scales. See below Pausanias,
No. 16055. A reprint of the preceding
edition with the omission of Tacitus, Pe-
tronius, and the preface of Puteolanus.
This printer published Petronius separately
in 1499 (see Petroxius). Leaf i^^ is the
above title (which I was here obliged some-
what to abbreviate). Leaf i^ begins Plinii
Panegyr, and leaf 1 1 2a ends the book with
the flawing colophon: Panagirid. XII,
Finiunt: a variis auctoribus editu Cum
gratia et priuUeffio. According to IHbdin's
Decam. IL 374, there is a copy of this
edition on vellum in the Royal librarv at
Paris.
15745 — panegyrici variorum au-
torum et declamationes nonnuUae
perquam eruditie, hactenus non im-
presses (cura J. Cuspiniani). Vi-
ennie Pannon., Hi. Philouallis et
J. Singrenius. 4°. id. Mart. 15 13.
168 unnuml)ered leaves, with the signa-
tures aa-E. A new and important recen-
sion from ancient MSS.
15746 — panegyrici quotquot ex ue-
tttstate coseruatos nancisci potui-
mus (ed. Beatus Rhenanus). Bas.^
Proben, m. Dec. 1520. 4°.
2 leaves of preliminary matter, 568 pages,
and X leaf. The recension of Puteolanus
forms the basis, altered here and there by
Rhenanus from conjecture. Incorrect, and
of no great value.
15747 — panegyrici diversorum nunc
demum recogniti et in lucem editi.
Per P. Navium. Quibus addita
sunt argumenta. Ven., ap. Gry-
phios, 1576. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 1 75
PAN
leaves. Navius has added arffumerUa ; in
other respects he has contributed nothing
of his own. — The editions with PlinU Epp*
Ap. H, Steph. 1581, or 91, or 1604. I2*.
and (Genev.), Pt. Choitet, 1632. I2^ con-
tain only the text of the BaaJe edition of
1520.
15748 — latino-Attici oratores, sen
panegyrici cum veterum turn re-
centium scriptor. Duaci, Bellerus,
1595- 8°.
15749 — XII. panegyrici vett., ad
antiquam, qua editionem, qua scrip-
turam, infinitis locis emendati,
ancti. J. Livinejus recensebat nc
notis illustrabat. Antw., ex oiHc.
Plantin., 1599. 8°.
397 pages and i leaf. A new recension
from MSS. with good explanations, and a
new arrangement of the panegpnd. The
text of Rhenanus forms the basis — Livi-
nejus*s text is also in the impression along
with Plinii epp. Ap. P. Steph. 1600. 4°. Ff.
a. O, 1665. ^°- Genev. 1671. 4°. etc Cr.
Rilterthusii reliqnuB conjecturar. in pane-
gifricoa vett. in Goldatti paranetio* In^
9ul<ty 1604. 4^
15750 — XII. pan^yrici veteres ad
antiquam, qua editioneni,qua8cr]p-
turam, emendati, aucti, nuper qui-
dem opera J. Livineji, nunc vero
opera Jani Gniteri, prseter quorum
notas accedunt etiam conjecturie
Val. Acidalii et Cr. Rittershnsii.
Ff., Hoffmann, 1607. 12°.
A new and good revision of the text
from the materials afforded by Livinejus.
Panegyrici vett. oum notis. MatriHy 1647.
8^
15751 ,.7— XIV. panegyrici vett. ad
antiquam, qua editionem, qua scrip-
turam, infinitis locis emendati, auc-
ti. An tea quidem ope Cataneei,
Balduini, Rayani, Livineji, Lipsii.
Nunc vero opera Jani Gruteri.
Praeter quorum commentarios et
notas accedunt etiam conjecturee
Val. Acidalii et Cr. Rittershnsii ad
XII. panegyricos priores ; ad duos
autem posteriores El. Vineti, And.
Schotti, Jos. Scaligeri et Jac. Sir-
mondi notae et emendatt. Postremo
ace. uotse, antea non editie, Pt.
Fabri, Fr. Jureti, CI. Puteani,
Thdr. Pulmanni et Ant. Schoon-
PAN
hovii. Par., Piget, 1655. ia°. 2
voll.
The text of the preceding with new eze-
getical and critical apparatus. Par,^ le
Beauy 1643. 12°. is only a new title. The
two added Panegtfrici are those of Aiiso-
nius and Ennodius. CI. Puteanus was the
editor.
15752 — interpretatione et notis il-
lustrav. Jac. de la Baune, ad us.
Delphini. Par., Benard, 1676. 4''.
The text of the preceding edition with a
few alterations from MSS. or merely from
conjecture. The exegetical apparatus is
more important. Only the panegyric oi
Pliny (not all the panegyrics) was reprint-
ed from this edition, Lond, 1716. 8°.
15753 — latino-attici oratores s. pa-
iiegyrici diversor. cum vett. turn
recentior. scriptor. Viennse Au-
stria, Endter, 1694. 12^.
A reprint of the Douay edition of 1595.
15754 — - XII. panegyric! vett. re-
centdti et annotationib. illustrati a
Cp. Cellario, qui et indices copio-
siores rer. et verbor, adjecit. Hal.,
Henckelj lyo^, 8®.
A new rerision of de la Banners text
without MSS., with short but good anno-
tations, and divisions into chapters.
15755 — panegyricse orationes vete-
rum oratorum. Notis ac numisma.
tibus illustravit et ital. interpre-
tationem adjec. Lr. Patarol. Yen.,
•Pezzana, 1708. 8°. with 6 plates.
15756 (the same title). Ed. II.
ab auctore castigata et aucta. Yen.,
Pezzana, 17 19. 8. with 6 plates.
De la Baune> text forms the basis. Not-
withstanding good materials (also from
MSS.) Patarolius has done little in the
critical department, nor has he afforded
much to the exegetical. Reprinted with
some augmentations in Patarolu Opera.
T. I. Ven. 1743. 4". p. 153 sq.
15757 — pan^yrici vett. interpreta-
tione et notis illustrav. Jac. de la
Baune, ad us. Delphini. Ed. altera
Italica, cui ace. obss. crit. in Lat.
Pacatum Ch. Gli. Schwarzii. Yen.,
Javarina, 1728. 4^
15758 — panegyrici vett., quos ex
cod. MS. librisque collatis recensuit
ac notis integris iisque partim adhuc
ineditis Ch. Gli. Schwarzii et ex-
PAN
1276
cerptis alior. additis etiam suis in-
struxit et illustrav. Wfg. Jaegerus.
Nrb., Bauer, 1779. 8°. 2 voll.
(3d.) Wfg. Jaegeri appendix ob.
servationum ad panegyricos vett.
Nrb., Monath, 1790. 8**. (Sgr.)
A new recension with good exegetical
apparatus.
15759 — panegyrici veteres cum notis
et animadvv.viror.eruditonim maxi-
mam partem integris, quibusdam
selectis. Suas addidit H. J. Arnt-
zenius. Traj. ad Rh., Wild et
Altheer, 1790-97. large 4''. 2 voll.
(8 fl., on Dutch paper 18 fl.)
Also on large paper, and 12 copies on
very lazge paper. This edition contains
the completest ex^petical apparatus. Arnt-
aenius had no new critical materials.
15760 — spicil^ge de litt^rature an-
cienne et moderne, par J. L. M.
ll!oupe. Par. 1802. 8°. 2 voll.
A French translation of the Panegyrici,
15761 PANELLI, Gi. Memorie
degli uomini illustri e chiari in
medicina del Picena osia della Marca
d'Ancona. Ascoli, '757-58. 4°.
2 voll.
PANNONIUS, see Janus.
15762 PANORMITA, Ant (Bec-
catellus). Epistolae familiares et
Campanse. Without place or date
(Neap., Sixt. Reussinger, about
147s). fol.
A very scarce edition. 81 leaves with
33? 34) And 35 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. Leaf 1 ■ line i
is, ANTONIVS PANHORMITAE IN
LI. The last line of leaf 81 1> is, Antonine
decua notirum letare returgam.
15763 — epistolar. libri Y., oratt II.,
carmina. Yen., Bm. Cusanus, 1553.
40
The best edition of his letters is, Neap,
1746. fol. A new edition of his HennO'
phrodUus (see above, Lusus) is expected
from counsellor Forberg of Cohurg.
PANORMITANUS, see Tudbs.
CHis and Yitalis.
15764 PANSA, Fr. Istoria dell*
antica repubblica d'Amalfi. Na-
poli, Severini, 1724. 4°. 2 voll.
15765 PANSUTI, Saverio. Tragedie.
Nap., stamp. Muziana, 1742. 8°.
PANTAGRUEL, see Rabelais.
1276
PAN
15766 PANTALEON, H. Prosopo-
graphise heroum atque illustrium
viror. totius Germaniae Pars I~III.
Bas., Brylinger, 1565-66. fol. with
woodcuts.
The Oerman translation, Bas. 1571-78.
foL 3 parts, with woodcuts, prepared by
the author himself, is more complete. See
an account of this worlc in the Arbeiten
der Gelehrten im Reiche, St. 3. p. 16$ sq.
15767 PANTHEUS, J. Anti Anno-
tationes ex trium dienim confabu-
lationibus de thermis Galdarianis,
quae in agro sunt Veronensi. With-
out place or date. fol.
According to Bibl, TeUier, it was printed
at Verona in 1484, according to Vossius at
Vicenza in 1488. Maittaire makes two
distinct editions out of them. Zeno, Maffei,
and Panzer set it down to Verona in 1500.
Morelli has proved that it was printed in
'505, see Chardon Milanffes, III. 139
(compare 122).
15768 PANTOLOGIA or a new dic-
tionary of arts and sciences, edited
by J. Mason Good, Olinthus Gre-
gory, and Newton Bos worth. Lond.
1813. large 8°. 12 vols, with plates
(20I.).
15769 PANVINIUS, Onuphr. De
ludis Circensibus libri II. De
triumph is liber unus. Patav. 1681.
fol. with plates.
The plates are often wanting. Best in
Gravtt Thes. ant. Rom, T. IX. At first,
Ven., CiottuSf 1600. fol. In the edition,
PaUtv. 1642. fol Mader^s notes to the
book De triumphis are wanting.
15770 — fasti et triumphi Romanor.
a Romulo rege usque ad Carolum
V. Caes. Ven., Jac. Strada^ ^SS?*
fol.
15771 — Romanor. principum et
eor., quorum maxima in Italia im-
peria fuerunt, libri IV. Ejusd.
de comitiis imperatoris liber. Bas.,
H. Petri, 1558. fol.
15772 — amplissimi omatissimique
triumphi ex antiquiss. lapidum,
numor. monumentis etc, descriptio.
Roma;^ 161 8. oblong foL with
plates.
15773 — reipublicffi Romanae com-
PAN
mentarior. libri III. Ff., Marnius,
1597. fol.
Previously, Ven,, Valgruiusj 1558. 8**.
Par., GUHtUy 1588. 8^
15774 — antiquitatum Veronensi um
libri VIII. (Patav.), Frambottua,
1668. fol, with plates.
See also Boissabd.
15775 PANZER, G. Wfg. Annales
typographic! ab artis inventae ori-
gine ad annum MDXXXVI. Post
Maittairii, Denisii, aliorumque doc-
tissimor. viror. curas in ordinem re-
dacti, emendati et aucti. Nrb.,
Zeh, 1 793- 1 803. 4°. 1 1 voll. (55 d.,
on writing paper 66 d.)
There are also 3 or 4 copies on strong
paper. This immortal work is as intelli-
gently designed as it is successfully exe-
cuted. If the worthy author is not always
equally full in the execution nf every ar-
ticle, if he has not sufficiently exhausted
some sources of information (as for instance,
the Catal. de la bibl. du roi), if he lias
sometimes left a considerable hiatus (as in
the years 1501-36, or in the Dutch and
Spanish literature), and lastly, if in the
indices, in other respects so industriously
compiled, he has often inserted anonymous
writings very inconveniently (under Loci
communes, for example ; the Pelerinage de
Vame under Anima), yet are these only
trifling spots in a work of such Lu^
compass and of such merit in other re-
spects, that every one will readily over-
look them, who has only a perception of
the difficulties whidi must have attended
the composition of this indescribably labo-
rious work. In what relation it stands
to Maittaire*s has been mentioned under
Maittaire. That Panzer has surpassed all
his predecessors in bibliographical accuracy,
as wdl as in arrangement and method, is
undeniable.
That the work embraces all the ty'pogra-
phical productions up to 1536 inclusive,
with the exception of those whidi appeared
in the Oerman language, to which the
following article is defeated, is well known.
Vols. 1-3 contain the dated productions
which appeared up to 1500 in the alpha-
betical order of their places of printing.
The 4th voL contains the productions
which appeared without any statement of
the place of printing, but with the date,
which are arranged in chronological order;
the productions, without place or date, ar-
ranged in alphabetical order according to
the authors* names, and a triple supplement
to the former vols. The 5th vol. contains
an index of the productions specified herein,
PAN
of the places of printing, and of the printers
(Uie last is double, both aooording to the
Christian-names and the surnames). Vols.
6-9 embrace the dated and undated pro-
ductions from 1 50 1 to 1536 together with
supplements to this period. The loth and
I ith vols, contain the indices to vols. 6-10,
after which follows a new supplement to
the entire work together with a separate
index to this supplement. It is well to be
well versed in the internal arrangement, so
as to be able to refer to it at once, as the
numbers in the indices are often incorrect.
15776 — annalen der altern deutschen
Literatur oder Anzeige n. Beschrei-
bung derjenigen Biicher, welche
von Erfindung der Buchdruckerk.
bis 1520 in deutscher Sprache ge-
druckt worden siiid. Nrb., Gratte-
nauer, 1788. 4^ (2d. ]6gr.) Zu-
satze. Lpz., Hempel, 1802. 4^.
(2 d. 8gr.) Zweiter Band. Nrb.,
Lechner^ 1805. 4°. (2d. i6gr.)
This work, which differs from the pre-
ceding in a more detailed description of the
typographical productions, would admit of
many additions and corrections, and should
have better indices. It is only to be de-
sired that there were similar distinct typo-
graphical annals for the more ancient lite-
niture of foreign countries also^ and that
especially some one might soon be found
who would undertake the Dutch literature,
which even to the natives themselves ap-
pears in part to be still a terra incogniku
15777 — alteste Buchdruckerge-
schichte Niirnbergs oder Verzeich-
niss aller bis 1500 in Niimbergge-
dnickten Biicher^ mit literar. An-
merkk. Nrb., Grattenauer, 1789.
4°. (id. 8gr.)
15778 — literar. Nacbricht von den
alleraltesten gedruckten deutschefi
Bibeln aus deni 15. Jabrb., welcbe
in der bffentl. Bibl. zu Niirnberg
aufbewabrt werden. Nrb. 1777.
4^ (12 gr.) Ausfiibrl. Beschrei-
bung der altesten Augsburg. Aus-
gaben der Bibel. Nrb, 1780. 4°.
( 1 2 gr.) Geschicbte der Niirnberg.
AuRgaben der Bibel. Nrb. 1778.
4°. (12 gr.) Versuch einer Ge-
scbichte der rom. kathol. deutscben
Bil)clubersetzung. Nrb. 1781. 4^
(16 gr.) Entwurf einer vollstand.
Gescbichte der deutscben Bibelii-
PAO
1277
bersetzung Luthers vom J. 1517-
81. Nrb. 1783 or 91. 8°. (id.)
15779 PANZER, G. Wfg. Pr.
Faunae insector. Germanise initia
oder Deutscblands Insecten. Nrb.,
Felsecker, 1793-1810. 12°. 109
parts with illuminated plates (85 d.).
Index entomologicus, sistens omnes
insector. species in fauna insector.
Germanise. P. I. Nrb. 1813. 8°.
(Id.)
Each part contains 24 illuminated plates
and 24 leaves with a Latin and German
text. See also Jac. Ch, ScHiEFFERi
Icones insector.
16780 PAOLETTI. Opere agrarie.
Fir. 1789. 8°. 2 voll.
15781 PAOLI, P. Ant. Dell' origine
ed istituto del sacro mill tar ordine
di S. Giovambatista Genisolimitano,
detto poi di Rodi, cggi di Malta.
Roma, 1 78 1, large 4°.
A ricii and substantial, but somewhat
prolix supplement, to the works of Bosio,
Vertot, and othei*s.
15782 — (anon.) Paesti, quod Posi-
doniam etiam dixere, rudera. Ro-
vine della cittk di Pesto, detta an.
cora Posidonia (lat. et ital.). Romee,
1784. large fol. with 85 plates.
Another work on Paetumy see under
Major. — See also Antichita.
15783 PAOLI, Pt. Opuscula ana-
lytica. Liburni, 1 780. 4*^.
15784 — elementi di algebra. Ed. III.
Pisa, 1803. 4°. 3 voll. (45 paoli).
15785 PAOLINI, Rb. Memorie su
i monument! di antichitk e di belli
arti, ch'esistono in Miseno, in
Baoli, in Baja, in Cuma, in Poz-
zuoli, in Napoli, in Eroolano etc.
Nap. 1812. 4°. with an atlas of 10
plates in fol.
This work, edited by Nicolas, is a sort of
Guide which leads from cape Misenum
to Paestum.
15786 PAOLINI, St. Dittionario
georgico e italiano, con I'ajuto di
Nicef. Irbacbi. Roma, congr. della
prop, fide, 1629. 4°.
PAOLINO di S. Bartolommeo. see
S ANCTO- B ARTHOLOM^O.
15787 PAOLO, Pt. Dichiaratione
piu copiosa della dottrina Christiana
1278
PAO
tradotta della italiana nella lingua
armena da Pt. Paulo. Roma, congr.
della prop, fide, 1630. 4°.
Armenian and Italian in 2 columns.
15788 PAOLUCCI, Giu8. Arte
pratica di contrapunto dimostrata
con essempi di varj autori. Ven.
1765-72. large 4°. 3 vols, with
some leaves of the notes.
15789 PAOLUCCIO detto il Philo-
genio, Sgm. La continuatione di
Orlando furioso, con la morte di
Ruggiero. Ven., Nicolini da Sabio^
1543- 4°-
15790 — le notte d' Aphrica. Mes-
Bina» Petruzo Spira, 1535-36- 4°-
2 parts in i vol.
This poem in OUaverime is still scarcer
than the preceding. The ist part is print-
ed in Roman characters, the and in Gothic
letter.
15791 PAPA, Gius. del. Delia na-
tura del caldo e del freddo. Ed. II.
Fir., Matini, 1690. 4°. — Della na-
tura del umido e del secco. Fir.,
Vangelisti, 1681. 4°. with plates. —
Consulti medici. Roma, Salvioni,
1733. 4°. 2 voll. Also, Ven. 1734.
4°. 2 voll. — Trattati varj filosofici.
Fir., Tartini e Franchi, 1734. 4°.
Also on strong paper.
These pieces are prised in Italy on
account of their language.
15792 PAPA, Guido. Decisiones
parlamenti Delphinatus. Graciano-
poli, 29 Apr. 1490. fol.
As the author was already dead about
1476, this date can only apply to the print-
ing, and this edition of an often printed
work is also the oldest known typogra-
phical production of Orenoble. Here ap-
peared also,. SttUuta Delphinalia, GraHa-
nopoliy Fr. Pichattu et Bm, BertholetuSy
1508.4°. and Panzer and others therefore
erroneously mention the Che valet of
1530 (see above) as the first production of
this town.
15793 PAPADOPOLUS, N. Com-
nenus. Historia gymnasii Pata.
vini. Ven., Coleti, 1726. fol. 2
parts.
15794 PAPAI, Fr. Pariz. Dictio-
narium hungarico.lat. et lat.-hung.
olim ab Alb. Molnar coUectum, se-
cundis curis editum per Pt. Bod.
PAP
Cibinii, 1767. 8^ 2 voll. Ed.
nova aucta et emend, per Pt. Bod.
Posonii, 1799. 8°. 2 voll.
PAPENDRECHT, see Hoynck.
15795 PAPI. Lettere suU' Indie
oriental]. Pisa, 1802. 8^ 2 voll.
( I o paoli) .
15796 PAPIAS. Vocabularium. Me-
diol.. Dm. de Vespolate, 12 Dec.
1476. fol.
The first edition, and scarce. 256 leaves
in 2 columns with 5 1 lines, and the signa-
tures A-aUj which stand so far lielow the
text that they are frequently cut off.
Leaf I* is blank, and leaf 1^ line i is. Bo-
nintu MombriHut Lectori Sal. D. P, with
32 Latin verses. (This 1st leaf is some-
times wanting.) Leaf 2a is a preface, the
first Une of which is» PAPIAS FILIiS
SALVTEM. D. The colophon is on the
f^io redo of the last leaf. The following
editions are not sought after ; Fen., And.
de BoneHs, 1485. foL ib., Thdr. de Ra^a-
jtonibusy 1491* fol. ib.. Ph. de Pincis^
1496. fol.
15797 PAPILLON, J. Mch. Traits
histor. et pratique de la gravure
en bois. T. I. II. et Suppl^ni.
Par. 1 766. 8°. 2 vols, with plates.
Containing many errors.
15798 PAPILLON, Philib. Bi-
blioth^ue des auteurs de Bour-
gogne (publ. par Ph. L. Joly).
Dijon, Marteret, 1742. fol. 2 voU.
15799 PAPINI. Gi. Ant. Lezioni
sopra il Burchiello. Fir., Paperini,
»733-4°-
15800 PA PI US, And. De conso-
nantiis s. prodiatessaron libri II.
Antw., Plantin., 1581. 8^
15801 PAPON, J. Pt. Histoire ge-
n^rale de Provence. Par., Mou-
tard, 1777-86. 4°. 4 vols, with
plates.
The 1st vol. has 2 maps and 5 plates, the
2nd 7 plates, the 3rd 6 plates. There are
no plates in the 4th. At the end of the
3rd vol. after the Preuves there ought to
l»e found a supplement of 14 pages (Twtr-
nois c^lebri h Tareucon en 1449), printed
after the vol. was finished. Had the in-
quiries l>een better substantiated, this work
would have had a peculiar value on ac-
count of the numerous original documents,
hitherto unprinted, which are added. There
is also by the same author. Voyage de Pro-
vence, avec cing le/iret sur les troubadours*
Par. 1787 (previously 1780). I2^ 2 voll.
PAP
In German (by £. Bj. Gli. HebenBtxwt),
Lpx, 1783. 8*. (i d. 6gr.)
15802 PAPPUS Alexandrinus. Ma-
thematicse coUectiones (lat.)^ a Fed.
Commandino in lat. conuersse et
commentariis illustrato. Yen., Fr.
de Franciscis^ I5^9* ^<d1* "^nih wood-
cuts.
3 leaves of prdiminary mrtter, and 334
numbered leaves. At the end is, Pitauriy
Ap. Hi. Coneordiam, 1588.
15803 — mathematicae coUectiones
(lat.), a Fed. Commandino in lat.
converse et commentariis illustrate.
In hac nostra edit, ab innumeris
mendis et prsecipue greeco contextu
vindicatse (cura C. Manolessii).
Bon.» de Ducciis^ 1660 (at the end
1658.) foi. with woodcuts.
5 leaves of preliminary matter, 490
pages, and 1 leaf.
15804 PAPROCKI, Bm. Ogrod
Krolewski (hortus regius s. historia
imperator. Rom., archiducum Au-
dtri«, regum Polonise et Bohemiae,
ducum Silesiffi, Russiie, Lithuaniae
et Borussiae). Prag. 1599. fol.
with woodcuts.
15805 «— gniazdo cnoty, zkad herby
rycerstwa slawnego krolestwd Pol-
ski^go etc. KrakaUj '5 78- ^ol. with
woodcuts.
This genealc^cal heraldic work is very
scarce.
15806 — Diadochos i. e. successio
gin4k Poslauonost Knyzat a Kr&luw
Czeskych etc, (genealogia familiar,
nobilium Bohemise). Prag, 1603.
fol. with woodcuts.
15807 — Zrdoadlo Slawneho Marg-
krabstwy Morawskeho (speculum no-
bilitatis Moraviae). Olmiitz, (1593).
fol. with woodcuts.
In the Dresden copy the coats of arms
are neatly painted. A similar copy is in
the Magdalen library at Breslau.
15808 PAPWORTH, J. B. Sixty-
six select views of London, with
historical and descriptive account of
its public buildings. Lond. 1816.
4"^. with 66 illuminated plates (3I.
13s. 6d.).
15809 — rural residences, designs
for cottages, villas etc. Lond. 181 8.
PAR 1279
large 8°. with 27 illuminated plates
(il. IIS. 6d.).
15810 PAQUOT, J. Noel. Memoires
pour servir h Thist. litteraire des
XVII. provinces des pays -has, de
la principaut^ de Li^ge et de quel-
ques contr^es voisines. Li^ge^ 1 763
-70. fol. 3 voll.
An edition in 18 vols, in 12^ appeared
at the same time. It is a great pity that
this interesting, copious, and very accurate
work was not finiiiied.
PARA todos, see Montalvan.
PARABOLA antiquor. sapientum,
see DiRECTORIUM.
15811 PARABOSCO, Girol. I di-
porti. Lond. (Livomo), Bancker,
1 798. 8^. with I portrait.
The best edition, superintended by Oae-
tano Poggiali, 4 copies of which were on
blue paper. The firat and scarcest edition
is, i^en,y GL Griffio, without date. 8**.
The 2nd and finest is, i^., id., 1532. 8**.
with woodcuts, 123 leaves,' of which t6.,
61^/^,1558.8". 115 leaves, is an incorrect
and less fine reprint. Ven.^ Ugolino, 1586.
8". is extremely incorrect, and Vicenza,
Giorgio Grece, 1598. 8". is mutiUted.
Ven, 1607. 8". is likewise of no value.
15812 — rime. Ven., Giolito, 1547.
12°.
15813 — lettere amorose, libro I-I V.
Ven., Giolito, 1551-55. or 61, or
65. 8^
Also, MiLy degh Anionj, 1558. 8".
r«i., GtoUtOy 1567. 12*. Ven,y Farriy
1 58 1. 80. ib., Barroy x6ii. 12°. ib,
1617.8°.
15814 — commedie (la notte, i con-
tenti, il pellegrino, I'ermafrodito, il
marinajo, il viluppo). Ven., Gio-
lito, 1560. 12^
To which should be added besides, //
Utdro, Ven. 1555. 8^ Lafantesca, Ven,
1556. 8". La Progney tragedia, Ven,
1548. 8^
15815 PARACELSUS Bombast von
Hohenheim, Ph. Aureolus Theophr.
Bucher u. Schriften, jetz aufs new
aus den Originalien an Tag geben
durch J. Huserum. Basel, Cr.
Waldkirch, 1589-90. 4°. 1 1 voll.
Also, Strb, 1603, or 16-18. fol. 2 voU.
15816 — opera medico-chemico-
chirurgica. Genev., de Toumes,
1658. fol. 3 parts in 2 vols.
1280
PAR
PARADIN, CL, see Fiquren.
15817 PARADIN, Gu. Memoria
nostra libri IV. Lugd., Tornee-
sius, 1548. fol. — Histoire de notre
temps, faite en latin par Ou. Pa-
radin, et par lui revue et mise en
fran9oi8. Lyon, de Tournes, 1558.
16°.
This oolitemporary history, from 1 5 1 5 to
I55S> is ^'^ without merit. In German,
Dread. 1574. fol.
15818 — de antiquo statu Burgundise
liber. Lugd., St. Doletus, 1542.
4°. Enlarged, Bas. without date.
8°.
15819 — annales de Bourgogne.
Lyon, Ant. Gryphius, 1566. fol.
15820 — memoires de Thistoire de
Lyon. Lyon, Ant. Gryphius, 1573.
fol.
15821 — chronique de Savoye. Lyon,
J. de Tournes, 155a. 4°. Edit,
revue et augm. par le meme. ib.^
id., 1561. fol. with woodcuts. Edit.
III. continu^e jusqu'en 1601. ib.,
id., 1602. fol.
15822 PARADISE, the, of Dainty
devices, reprinted from the first
edition 1576, with an appendix,
containing additional pieces from
the editions of 1580 and 1600, and
introductory remarks biographical
and critical, by Egerton Brydges.
Lond., Triphook, 181 2. small 4^.
Only 120 copies were struck off. The
edition, Lond, 4°. was sold at the Roxburgh
sale for 55I. 1 3s.
15823 PARADISI, Agst. Versi
sciolti. Genova. 1795. 8".
PARADISUS, see Hookbe.
PARiENETICI veteres, see Gol-
DAST.
PARALIPOMENA, see Hiob.
PARALLfeLE, see Chambray.
15824 PARAMO, L. a. De origine
ct progressu oflicii S. inquisitionis
libri III. Matriti, typ. regia, 1598.
fol.
Concerning this work, which is very
scarce in Oermany, consult Aretin*t Beitrr.
fid III. St. 4. p. 77 sq.
15825 PARANGON, le, de nou-
velles honnestes et delectables a
ceux qui desirent veoir et ouyr
PAB
chosesnouvellesetr^creatives. Lyon,
par Denys de Ilarsy pour Romain
Morin, 1531. 8^. \vith neat wood-
cuts, 80 leaves.
This very scarce edition, printed in
Roman characters, contains 47 novels,
taken from Boccaodo and others, and in
addition the Paroles joyeutes dea anciens.
The latter is wanting in the edition, Lyon^
Fr. Justj 1533. long 12*". Gothic letter,
with bad woodcuts, 80 leaves.
PARCIVAL. see Eschenbach.
15826 PAREJA, Fr. Catechismo y
exam en para los que comulgan, en
lengua Castellana y Timuyuaria.
Mexico, 1627. 8^
PAREMENT, see Marchb.
15827 PARENTE, Zoanne Maria.
Dialogo in commendatione delle
donzelle Modenese. Modena, Dm.
Rochozola, 4 Aug. 1483. 4^
A scarce poem in Terzerime*
15828 PARENTINIS, Bd. de. Liber
de expositione missie. Caesarau-
gustie, 16 Jun. 1478. fol.
The first edition, in 1 columns. At the
beginning, 6 leaves, tabula. ' At the dose
of the work the aiitiior calls himself^ Bene-
dictus de parentinis contfenius orlesrii pr»-
vtTwie tohsanef and not Bemardus^ as he
is called by most biographers.
15829 PARERGA historica (auct. J.
Uphagen) .Without place (Dantisci)^
1783. 4°. 612 pages.
The author only caused a few copies of
this book to be printed at his own expense
and it never came into the market. It
contains 3 treatises : 1 . Salomon s. ohrono'
toffia ab orbe cond, ad oapHviUUem Baby-
Ionia ; 2. Zoroaster s. origines varia and'
quor. popttlor. usque ad Cyrum UlusiraUs ;
3. Oudinus s. pracedeniis tuque ad X, se»
eulum ooniinuatio.
15830 PAREU8, Dn. Mellificium
atticum, in quo flosculi ex omnium
poetar. graicor. viridissimis pratis
decerpti in locos communes distri-
buuntur (gr. et lat.), Ff., a. M.,
Fitzer, 1627. large 4°.
15831 — historia Bavarico-Palatina.
G. Ch. Joannis recognovit, adnota-
tionib. illustravit et duplici api)en-
dice auxit. Ff., a. M., Forster,
1 717. 4°. In addition, Miscella
historiae Paiatinse, cum maxime
vero Bipontinae, inservientia. G.
PAR
Ch. JoanDis puhlici juris fecit.
Ff. a. M. 1725. 4°.
15832 PAREU8, Ph. Lexicon cri-
ticum 8. thesaurus lat. Jinguie.
Nrb., Endter, 1645. 8^ Lexici
crit. mautissa. ib. 1646. 8^
See also Plautus.
15833 PARFAIT, Fr. et CI. le.
(aiton.) Histoire du th^fttre fran-
^is depuis son origine jusqu'k pr^
sent (1721). Par.» SaiUant^ ^745'-
49. 12°. 15 voll.
By them is likewise the anonymmis
Hist, de Pancien thiSUre Ualien. Par.
"75.3- ^^°-
PARIAN chronicle, see Marmora,
No. 1 3 165.
15834 PARINI, Gius. Opere^ pub-
blicate ed ilhistrate da Fr. Reina.
]\Iil., stamperia del genio tlpogra-
(ico, 1801-4. 8^ 6 voll. (36 fr.)
With Parinrs life by Reina. Also on
large paper and 5 copies in large fol. with
a border round every page.
15835 — poesie. Pisa» 1799-1803.
12°. 3 voll. Also, Fir. 1805. 12°.
3 vols, with Parini's portrait.
15836 — odi gia divolgate. Parma^
(Bodoni), 1791. small 8°. (4fr.)
There are copies of this edition on
vellum. Also, MU. 1816. I2^
15837 — il mattino, mezzogiorno,
vespro e notte. Fir. 1818. large
Mil.y Mussiy 181 1, large fd. on velhim
pa()er, is a splendid edition. Also^ GenevOj
1803. l8^ MU. 1816 or 19. 11°. Ven.
1771. 8". has only the first 3 poems, and
Parma, JBodoni, 1800. small 8°. (2 fr.) the
first 7.
15838 — il giorno. Parma, L. Mussi,
1808. 16°.
One of the neatest of the separate edi-
tions of the Giorno. — Les quatre parties du
jour a la mile (par Desprades). Par.
1777. 11°. Iletruscum poema, cvi titulus
il MaUitio, lat. redditum (a Morondi).
Medial.., Poyliam, 1789. 8**. Die 4 Tags-
zeiten in der Sladtt eine freie Uebs. aus
dem Itai. Ff, a. M. 1778. 8^ The
pseiidonymoiis Aleune poesie di Ripano
EupUino. lAmd.y Tonson, 1752. 8^ are
also liy Parini.
15839 PARIS, Mth. Historia major.
Juxta exemplar Londinense 1640
verbatim recusa^ et cum Rogeri
PAR
1^1
Weudoveri, W. Rishangeri, auto-
risque major! minorique historiis
chronicisque collata. Huic ed. ac-
cessenint duor. offarum Merciorum
regum et XXIII. abbatum S. Al-
bani vitse^ una cum libro addita-
mentorum, per eundem authorem.
Editore W. Wats^ qui et variantes
lectt.^ adversaria vocumque barbarar.
glossarium adjecit. Lond., Meame,
1684 (new tide ib., SwaUe, 1686).
fol.
The best edition. Watt's edition ap-
peared previously, L&h/L, Hodgkinson^ 1 640.
fol. (of which there are copies on lai^
paper), and was reprinted, Par., Pelif
1^4. fol. ; the first edition by Mth. Parker,
Lend. 1571. fol. (reprinted, Tiguri, 1589.
fol.), is less complete^ yet still sought after
in England.
PARIS de Pueto, see Putbo.
15840 PARIS et Vienne. Cy com-
mence listoire du tr^-vaillant che-
valier Paris et de la belle Vienne,
iille du Daulphin, lesquelz pour
loyaulment amer souffrirent moult
d'adversitez avant qu'ilz peussent
jouyr de leurs amours. Anvers,
Gherard Leeu, 15 Mai 1487. small
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
The first edition of this French transla-
tion, made from the Proven9al, by Pt. de
la Sippade. 38 leaves with the signatures
A 2^G 9. Concerning this romance, see
Milanges tir. d*une yr. bibl. V. 143.
15841 — rhistoire du tr^ vaillant
chevalier Paris et de la belle Vienne,
lesquels pour loyamment aimer
souffrirent moult d adversites, avant
qu'ils pussent jouir des leurs amours.
Lyon, CI. Nourry, 1520. 4°. Gothic
letter.
This edition is also very scarce even
in France.
15842 — hystoire du chevalier Paris
et de la belle Vienne, fiUe du Dau-
phin de Viennois. Par., J. Bon-
fons, without date. 4°. Gothic letter.
15843 — histoire du noble et vail-
lant chevalier Paris et de la belle
Vienne, fille du Dauphin de Vien-
nois. Lyon^ Benoist Rigaud, 1596.
8°.
15844 — rhistoire du chevalier Paris
et de la belle Vienne, fille du
1282
PAR
Dauphin de Viennois. Troyes^ N.
Oudot, without date. 8®.
15845 — la historia de li nobilissimi
amanti Paris et Vienna. Tarviso,
Mch. Manzolo, 27 Marzo 1482.
This Italian romance probably comes
from the same source as Uie French one.
The first edition, very scarce, and sold at
the Roxburf^h sale for 38]. 1 7s.
15846 — inamoramento de Paris e
Viena. Ven., J. de Tridino, adi
ultimo de Aprile 1504. 4°.
15847 — inamoramento de Paris e
Viena nouamente historiado. Ven.,
Piero di Quarengii, i Marzo 1511.
4°. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
Sold at the Roxbui^^h sale for 15 guineas,
and at the duke of Marlborough*s for
4I. 168.
15848 — .la elegante et bella historia
degli nobilissimi amanti Paris et
Viena. Mediol., And. de Brachis
et J. Jac. de Richis, 12 Dec. 1515.
40
Also, Ven, 1534. 8*.
15849 — Paris e Viena ; inamora-
mento delli nobilissimi amanti Paris
e Viena, corretto. Mil., her. de
Vine, da Medda, 1547. 8°.
15850 — innamoramento delli nobi-
lissimi amanti Paris et Viena. Ven.,
Carampello, 1578. 8^ with wood-
cuts.
15851 — innamoramento de i nobi-
lissimi amanti Paris et Viena. Ven.,
Imberti, 1622. 8°. with woodcuts.
There is also a Oerman translation in
rhyme of the 14th century, see Hagen Lu
terar. GrundrWf p. 323.
15852 — die historie van den vromen
ridder Parys ende van die schone
Vienna, aes Dolphyns dochter.
Antw., Geraert Leeu, 19 Meyde
1487. small fol. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
15853 — history of the noble et
valiant knyght Parys et the fair
Vyenne the daughter of the doul-
phin of Viennois, translated out of
French into English by W. Caxton.
Westminster, Caxton, 1 9 Dec. 1 485.
fol. Gothic letter.
15854 PARIS. Bibliotheca elegan-
PAR
tissima Parisina. Catalogue des
livres choisis d'un amateur tr^-
distingu^ par son bon goC^t (Paris),
auquel on a joint aussi un choix de
la collection d'un autre amateur (le
Card, de Lom^nie-Brienne). Loud.
et Par. 1 790. 8°.
An extremely important and interesting
collection, which was sold by auction in
Londtm in 1 79 1 . But the catalogue is ex-
tremely faulty, and only to be made use of
with great precaution, see Renouard An*
nalet des Aide, I. 72. and Catal, IV. 259.
Renouard possesses the only copy on vellum
paper in 4°.
15855 PARISOT, Sb. Ant. Du
calcul conjectural ou Tart de rai-
sonner sur les choses futures et in.
connues. Par. t8io. 4°. with plates
PARIZOT, see Fox.
15856 PARK, Mungo. Travels in
the interior districts of Africa, per-
formed in the years 1795 -97*
Lond., Murray, 1799 or 16. 4^
with plates and maps (2I. 2s.)
(T. II. or) The journal of a mission
to the interior of Africa in the year
1805. Together with other docu-
ments, official and private, relative
to the same expedition ; to which
is prefixed an account of the life of
Mungo Park, ib., id., 1815. 4°.
with I map, and woodcuts ( il.
IIS. 6d.).
There is also a smaller edition of both
vols., Land. 1816. 8°. 2 vols. (il. 14s., also
each vol. separately at lis.) The first
travels in French by J. Cast^ra, Par. an 8
(1799). 8°. 1 vols, with phues (also oa
vellum paper, and on large vellum paper).
In German (by Dn. von Billow), Hmb,
1 799. 8"*. with plates and i map (2d. 12 gr.)
PARK, see Heliconia.
15857 PARKER. Mth. Historia
antiquitatum ecclesiee bri tannics,
nee non de privilegiis ecclesiar. et ar-
chiepiscopor., recensente Sm. Drake.
Lond., Pulleyne, 1729. fol. with
plates. Also on large paper.
See also MxTTHiEUS Westmonast. and
Paris, Mtli.
15858 PARKER, Sm. De rebus
sui temporis commeiitarior. libri IV.
e cod. MS. ipsius auctoris manu
PAR
castifl&to nanc prim, in lucem editi.
Lond. 1726. 8^ Also on large
paper. History of his own time,
faithfully translat. from the Latin
original by Th. Neulin. Lond.
1726. 8°.
15859 PARKHURST, J. Hebrew
and English lexicon without points.
Lond. 1792. 4^ Also on large
paper.
Previously, ib. 1778. 4°. (also on lai^
paper). t^.'i8ii. 8^ (il. los.)
15860 •— Greek and English lexicon
to the New Testament. Lond. 1 794.
The last time, ib. 181 7. 8^ (il. los.)
15861 PARKINSON, Jam. Organic
remains of a former world, an exa-
mination of the mineralized remains
of the antideluvian world. Lond.
1803-12. 4®. 3 vols, with 55 illu-
minated plates (lol. I OS.).
15862 PARKINSON, Sidney. Jour-
nal of a voyage to the South-Seas.
Lond. 1773. 4°. with 27 plates.
Also on large paper.— New ed.
augm. ib. 1784. 4". with 29 plates.
Ako on large paper.
In French by Henry, Par, 1 797. 4^ or
3 vols, in 8^., with plates.
15863 PARKYNS, J. G. Monastic
and baronial remains, with other
interesting fragments in England,
Wales, and Sc^and. Lond., Long-
man, 1816. large 8^. 2 vols, with
plates (4I.)
15864 PARMENIDES Fragmente,
gesammelt u. erlautert von G. Gst.
Fullebom. Ziillichau, Frommann,
1795. 8"- (8 gi--)
Also in FUllebom*s Beitrr. xur Gesoh.
der PhUoi. St 6. See also Empedocles.
15865 PARMENTIER, J. Morality
tr&s-excellente & Thonneur de la
gloreuse assumption de notre Dame,
jouee a Dieppe, le jour du puy de
ladite assumption. Tan de grace
1527. Par., rue de Sorbonne, 1531.
4''. Gothic letter.
This scaroe piece is reprinted in the same
author's DeteripHon nouveile det merveillet
de ce monde et de la digniil de Phomme
(en vers). Par.y en la rue de Sorbonne,
VOL. III.
PAR
1S83
1536. 4^ Gothic letter, 48 leaves with the
signatures A-L.
15866 PARNASO espal&ol. Colec-
cion de poesias escogidas de los mas
celebres poetas Caatellanos. Madr.,
Ibarra, 1768-78. 8°. 9 vols, with
portraits (100 rs.)
The editor, J. Jos. Lop. de Sedano, was
not always happy in his selection, and has
omitted much that is excellent. The bio-
graphical and literary notices, which are
added, are valuable. Complete copies are
scarce.
PARNASSE satyrique, see Theo-
FHiLB Viaud.
15867 PARNASSO italiano owero
raccolta de' poeti classici italiani.
Yen., Zatta, 1784-91. small 8\
56 vols, with vignettes.
Of this well-printed collection, which the
abate And. Rubbi superintended, McCarthy
possessed vols. 34-30 and 38-40 on vellum.
Whether there is a copy on vellum of the
entire collection is unknown. There is also
a second edition, which is cheaper. An
earlier collection is LivomOf 1781 etc. 8**.
50 vols, with plates. Also, Ven, 1816. 1 6**.
32 vols.
15868 PARNASSO dei poeti ita-
liani viventi. Pisa, 1798-1813. 8°.
33 voll. (loopaoli). Also on fine
paper.
Oi. Rosini was the editor. I find also an
edition, Pisa, i8f 3-18. l3^ 41 voU. — Only
the I St vol. appeared (3 paoli) of a Par-
naseo inglese. Pita, 1803. 8^
15869 PARNASSO de' poeti d'ogni
nazione ebrea, greca» latina, inglese^
spagnuola, portoghese, franoese etc.
trasportati in lingua Italiana crono-
logicamente e con variety di metro
dai migliori nostri poeti. Ven.
1793-1803. small 8^ 41 voll.
More of this collection must have ap-
peared.
15870 PARNASSUS (England's),
or the choycest flowers of our mo-
dern poets. Lond. 1600. 8^.
Sold at the Roxburgh sale for 3il. on
account of its rarity, but now reprinted in
the Helicokia (see abore).
15871 PARNELL, Th. Poems upon
several occasions. Lond. 1770 or
74. 8°.
Previously, Land. 1726 or 47. 8**. Also,
Lond. 1773. 4^ Glaaff., FoulU, 1786. foL
Worke in verte and prote. ib., id., 1 7^5.
I2^ See also Goldsmith, No. 86i57.
4P
1284
PAR
15872 PARNY, Evariste. GBuvres.
Par., Debray, de Timpr. de P.
Didot, 1808. large i8^ 5 voU. (aofr.^
on vellum paper 40 fr.)
Scarce on vellum paper. The £nt edi-
tion, Par. on 7. 1 1°. cf the Guerre des dietue
aneieru et modemet, which forma the 5th
voL of this collection, is still nought after,
because in the later editions important mu-
tilations have taken place.
15873 nAPOIMIAI c/A/Acrpoi. Prouer-
biales Grsecorum ves^us. J09, Sca-
liger pridem collet, compoauit,
digeasit. Lutetise, Fed, Morellus,
1594. 8^ 15, 20^ and 32 pages.
15874 PAROLE devote de ranima
inamorata in misser Jesu. (Ven.),
. N. Jenson^ 8 id. April. 1471. 4°.
10 leaves with 22 Unes. One of the
rarest of Jen8on*s typographical productions.
It is in verse.
15875 PAROLETTI, Modeste. De-
scription historique de la basilique
de Superga, situee sur la colline
Ivcks Turin, avec des notes sur
'hist, naturelle de cette colline.
Turin^ Reycend, 1808. fol. with 9
plates.
15876 PARR, Bm. The London
medical dictionary. Lond. 181 2.
4®. 2 vols. (61.)
PARR, see Bellbndenus, No.
1876.
15877 PARRA, Ant. Descripcion
de diferentes piezas de historia na-
tural, las mas del ramo maritimo.
Havaiia, 1787. 4^ with 73 iUumi.
nated plates.
PARRADIN, see Paradin.
15878 P A RRHASIUS, Janus. Liber
de rebus per epistolam quaesitis.
Adjuncta est Fr. Campani quaestio
Virgiliana. (Par.), H. Stephanus,
1567.8°-
15879 cum vita auctoris ed. X.
Matthaei. Neap. 1771. 8"^.
Also in Gruieri Thesaurus crii. I. 721 sq.
15880 PARRY, W. Edw. Journal
of a voyage for the discovery of a
north west passage from the Atlan-
tic to the pacific. Lond., Murray,
1821. 4®. (3I. 13s. 6d.)
With 14 plates, and 4 lai^ and 2 small
maps.
PAR
15881 PARS, Adr. Index batavicus,
of Naamrol van de Batavise en
Hollandse Schryvers van Julius
Caesar af, tot dese tyden toe. Ley-
den, Swart, 1701.4°. with 30 in-
different portraits.
15882 PAftSONS, J. Remains of
Japhet, being historical enquiries
into the affinity and origin of the
European languages. Lond. 1767.
4°. (ll. IS.)
PARTENIO, Etiro, see Pt. Ark-
TING, No. 946, and 964 Note.
PARTENOPLES, see Partinu-
PLBS.
PARTHENIUS, see Andbonicus
and GlANNRTASIUS.
15883 PARTHENII Nicaeensis de
amatoriis affectionibus liber, (gr. et
lat.) Jano Cornario interprete. Bas.,
in off. Froben., 153 1. 8°.
The first edition. 76 pages, and 21 un-
numbered leaves of Greek text. The
Greek text repeated in AchiUes TatAus.
Hldb, 1 60 1 or 6. 8°. Comarius^s text and
translation with notes by Gale in Th. G<tle*s
Historia poet, sorr. Par, 1675. 8^ p. .141-
402. The Greek text with Cononis Nar-
rait, ed. L. H. Toucher. Lps» 1794 or
1802. 8*. Only Coniariu8*8 Latin translA-
tion in the Eustathius, LB. 1618. 8^
15884 — narrationum amatoriar. li-
bellus (gr.) emendatus studio Lucae
Legrand, in lucem editus curante
Gh. Glo. Heyne. Gott.^ Dieterich,
1798. 8°. (6 gr.)
15885 — les affections d'amour de
Parth^nius ; joinctes les narrations
d'amour de Plutarque, mises en
frany. par J. Fournier. Lyon, Bon-
homme, 1555. 8®.
15886 — les affections de divers
amants, faites et rassemblees par
Parth^nius de Nicee^ mises en fnmq,
par J. Fomier {sic). Par., Sertenas,
1555- 8'.
An edition of the same translation really
different from the preceding.
15887 — les affections de divers
amans, rassembl^s par Paithenius
de Nic^ et trad, en frany., avec
les narrations d'amour de Plu-
tarque (par J. Fournier). Without
PAR
place (Par., CousteUer)^ '743- 8°.
Also on Dutch paper.
The same translation alio in the Bibl. des
Rcmam Greet. T. I. Bast on ParthenkUy
see above in the article Antonik. LdberaL,
No. 754 Note.
PARTHENOPEX, see Partinu-
PLES.
PARTIDAS, las siete» see Al-
PHONSUS IX.
15888 PARTINUPLES. Historia
del conde Partenoples. Tarracone,
1488. 4^
Panzer, III. 30, 31. and the NeHcee et
ejetraU* quote this edition in the Catalonian
dialect. This old French romance in
verse (according to Brunet that in the Ca-
talonian dialect might even be the original)
was written in the banning of the 13th
century, and a MS. of the French text is
described in the Notices et extraits, T. IX.
P. II. p. 4 sq. The French text was never
printed ; Couchu gave only a poor abridg-
ment in the Bibl. des remans 1779 Dee.,
and Le Grand d^Aussi gave a very free
translation or rather a new work in
the FabHaux, T. IV. p. 261-400. Of a
German translation in verse (under the
title, Partmopier und MeUure), which ap-
pears to have been made in the middle
of the 13th century, only 2 fragments
exist, which are printed in Mtkller^s Samm-
lung altdeutscher Gedichtey B. III. p. XII-
XIV, and in Bodmer's Sammlung krit.
Sk^kriften, St. VII. p. 36-48.
15889 — libro del esfor^ado cavallero
oonde Partinuples que fue empe*
rador de Constantinopla. Alcala de
Henares, Arneo Guillen de Brocar.
16 Nov. 15 13. small 4^ Gothic
letter.
Also, Alcala^ 1547. 4°. This Spanish
translation is in prose, and is more complete
than that of Le Grand d*Aussi.
15890 — la hystoria del buen cavaL
lero Partinuples, conde del Castillo
de Bles, que despues fue em-
perador de Constantmopla. Sevilla,
1548. 40.
Also^ SeviOa, 1643. 4^
15891 — Partenopex de Blois, a ro-
mance in four canto's. Freely
translated from the French of Mr.
Le Grand, with notes. By W.
Stewart Rose. Lond., Longman,
1808. 4''. with plates (2I. 2s.).
Consult .^efifl^iir^A remew, XIII. 415 sq.
PAS
1285
15892 '^ en lystig (^ skion historie
Sia rim og Konning Persenober oc
rolning Constantianobis lystig at
hdre og lase, nu nyligen overseet
og oorrigeeret rettere en hue vaar
forprentel. Kbhvn. 1572. 8^
Concerning this Danish translation in
rhyme, prepared in the 15th century, and
which had already been printed previous
to 1560, see the journal Iris off Hebe
1796 Ootob. p. 3i-34> where Nyerup gives
some extracts from it.
15893 PARUTA, Fil. Sicilia de-
scritta con medaglie, ristampata con
aggiunta da Ln. Agostini. Roma,
Grignani, 1649. fol. with coins.
This edition contains the same plates as
the very scarce first edition, Palermo,
Maringo, 161 a. fol., but is enlarged by
Agostini with about 400 coins. Neither
edition has any text. The edition, Liane,
Maker, 1697. fol. with plates (Serasai vita
del Tasso, p. 351. n. i), is not so good.
But all three olitions are supplanted by
the Latin woric superintended by Ha-
vercamp in Grami Thesaurus antiqq.
Ital. T. X. vol. 6-8. To the latter belong,
Gbr. Larunlloto CasteUo di TorremuMxa
Correariani ed aggiunte alia SieiHa numis'
mat., in OpuseoU di autori Sieil. XI. soi
sq. XII. 215 sq. XIII. i sq. XIV. 1 sq.
XV. I sq.
15894 PARUTA, p. Historia Vi-
netiana, arricchita di postille ed ar-
gomenti e corretta di errori. Ven.»
Angeli, 1703. 4°.
Previonidy, Fen. 1605 ^^ 45* 4°* ^^^
in the Jstorici delle cose Venez. (17 18),
T. IV. Hist, qf Venice, transl. by H. if
Monmouth. Lond. 1658. foL
15895 PAS des armes de Sandri-
court. Without place or date. fol.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
1 1 leaves with the signatures A and B.
On the reverse of the tiue is as fdlows : Ce
soni les armes qviontiUfaietes auchasteaude
Sandrioourt prh Pontaise lei6 Sept, 1493,
lesqitels ont ite par mai OrUans herault de
monseignew le duo d'Orlians veues ...et
rkUgUs et mises par escript. The printing
appears to be of the same period. A copy
on vellum with 10 miniatures, loofr. Val-
li^re, and 81 fr. McCarthy (ofiered for sale
again at 1 50 fr.).
15896 PAS, Crispin de. Delia luce
del dipingere et disegnare. Van 't
licht der teken en schilderkonst.
De la lumi^re de la peinture et
de la designature. Vom liecht
4P1
1286
PAS
der Reiss-u. Mahlkuiut. Amst.,
Blaeu, (1624). fol.
5 parts in 1 rol. with many ei»dlent
Elates and woodcuts^ which may be ool-
ited by the specification on the last leaf.
15897 -^ hortus floridus^ in quo
rarior. florum icones delineate et
secundum quatuor anni tempora di-
visae exhibentur. Amhemii, Jans-
sonius, 1614. oblong 4°. with plates.
This work consists of 2 parts. The ist
part contains, Spring 41 plates, Summer
19 plates. Autumn 37 plates, and Winter
13 plates. The text is printed at the back
of the plates. The and part contains 120
representations in 61 plates, without any
text. In the edition, Utr. 161 5. oblong
fol. with English text, plates 42-54 are
added to the Spring.
15898 — liber genesis aereis form is a
Crisp. Passseo expressis versibusque
tam latinis quam germanicis ornatus
etc. per Gu. Scusmannum. Arn-
hemii, Jansonius, 161 6. 4^.
Title and 59 plates.
His plates to Homer, Ovid, and Virgil,
see under Hillaisb, Oyidius ( No.
15596), and ViaoiLiUB. See also Abus
dumariage.
15899 PASCAL, Blaise. (Euvres
complies (publ. par Charl. Bossut).
Haye {Par,f Nyon ainS), 1779. 8°.
5 Yols. with plates.
15900 — CBUvres. Far., Lef^vre,
1819. 8^ 5 voll. (32 fr.). Also on
vellum paper.
The Letires provinc, and the Penaies
may also be had separately.
15901 — les provinciales ou lettres
^crites par L. de Montalte a un
provincial de ses amis, au sujet du
relAchement de la morale des Jd-
suites. Col., de la Vallee, 1657.
12'.
There are two editions of this date, hoth
printed by the ElasTirs. The first and
finest edition has la leaves of prdiminary
matter, 367 pages, and then p. Z^Z^
an i8th letter (added afterwards, as it ap-
pears), and last of all Adoia de mestieurt
lea twreM d$ Porta etc. in 1 1 1 pages. In
tiie and edition the text has only 396 pages,
and the Adma only 108. Collectors prefer
the 1st edition, because in the 2nd, which
in other respects is almost equally fine, and
far more correct, some expressions are soft-
ened, for example, p. 3, moine mendiant
instead of reHfiieux mendiant (in the ist),
PAS
<^<^ P* 13} tiMrfiu eenaidirmble instead of
mipriaable (in the ist). These letters, not
so interesting on account of their contents
as on account of their masterly style (con-
sult Herder's Adraaieoy II. 51), at first ap-
peared in single sheets in 4^ Col^ Schou^
teoy 1666 or 69. la**. are also neat.
15902 — les provinciales etc. en
quatre langues; trad, en lat. par
Gu. Wendrock (Pt. Nicole), en es-
pagnol par Gratien Cord^ro, et en
italien par Cosimo Brunetti. Col.,
Winfelt, 1684. 8^
15903 — les provinciales avec les
notes de Gu. Wendrock (Pt. Ni-
cole), traduites en ftaiu}, Amst.
«73S- 8^ 3 voll-
Nicole's long notes have no longer any
interest. Als^ Col^ de la ValUe, 1730.
8'. 4 voll.
15904 — les provinciales. Par., Re-
nouard, 1803. i8°. 2 voll.
There is a single copy on velltim ia
11"*. The stereotyped and more correct edi-
tion, ib.y id.y 1 8 15. 18°. 2 vols, is enlarged
with the prohibitions of the piece. The
edition, Par,, Didoiy 1816. 8°. a roll.
(9 fr., on fine paper 15 fr., on rdlum paper
30 fr.) is also fine. Nicole's Latin transla-
tion by itself, CoLy Sehoutetiy 1658 or 65.
8^. Hlmat. 1664. 4*. CoL, Schauim, 1700.
19^ a voll. In Italian, Ven. 1761. 8^
6 voU. In German, Lemgoy 1774. 8^.
Provinctalletteraylranalatedfrom theFrench,
Land, 1816. 8^ (12s.)
15905 — pens^es sur la religion et
sur quelques autres sujets. Amst.,
Wolfgang, 167a or 77. 12**.
Both editions, which are altogether erro-
neously ascribed to the Elzevirs, are the
finest of the older editions.
15906 Par., Renouard, 1803.
1 8°. 2 voU.
Amended from the author's original
MS. A single copy on vellum. /6., id.,
18 1 a. 18**. 1 vols, is stereotyped, and more
correct Pan, Didoty 181 7. 8". a vols.
(9 fr., on fine paper 15 fr., on veUnm paper
30 fr.) is also fine. — In Oerman, Augap,
1 710. 8^ By J. F. K(leuker), Bremeny
1777. 8°. Faultilv by C. H. Heydenreich,
Lpe. T793. 8*". (lOgr.) Thoughta on reH^
giony tranalated hy Kennel. Land. 1749.
8».
15907 PASCHALIUS, C. De co-
ronis libri X. Par., Perier, 161 o.
4°. — LB., Gelder, 167 1 (new title
1681). 8^
PAS
15908 PASCHASIUS Ratbertus.
Opera, quorum pars multo maxima
nunc prim, prodit ex biblioth. mo-
nasterii Corbejensis (cura Jac. 8ir-
mondi). Par., Cramoisy, 1518. fol.
Ako in Bibl. PP. Lugd. XIV. 353 sq.
De Sacramento eucharistim, in MarUme
and Durandy IX. 373 sq. De fide^ ape et
atriiale, ib, IX. 471 sq. De partu
virffinU, in Achery Spicil. Ed, nov, T. I.
p. 44 sq. Ad Patch, RaiberA carmen de
corpore et sanguine dcnwm noUe And. Ru
vini (cum carmine ipso), Lpt. 1652. 8%
15909 PASCOLI, Lione. Vite de'
pittori^ scultori ed architetti mo-
derni. Roma^ Rossi, 1730-36. 4°.
a voU.
15910 — vite de' pittori, scultori ed
architetti Perugini. Roma, Rossi,
1732. 4''-
15911 PASINI, Gius. Vocabolario
italiano-lat. e latino-ital. Ed. IV.
Ven. 1817. 4°. 2 voll. (15 paoli).
15912 PASINUS, Jos. Codices
M6S. bibliotbecee regii Taurinensis
Atheniei. Recensueruni et ani-
madversionib. illustrarunt Jos. Pa-
sinus, Ant. Rivautella et Fr. Berta.
Taurini, typ. r^a^ 1 749. large fol.
a voll.
15913 PASOR, G. Grammatica
grseca sacra novi testam., in tres
libros distributa. Groningae^ ^^55*
8^
This book, edited by Mth. Pasor after
his fatber*s death, is tolerably scarce, and
still indispensable.
15914 PASQUALINO, Mch. Vo-
cabulario Siciliano etimologico ita-
liano e latino. Palermo^ ^7^S-9S-
4°. 5 voD. .
The search after etymologies has often
led the author too far, yet has he afforded
a great deal of information in this work.
PASQUIER le moine, see Couron-
NEMENT.
15915 PASQUIER, Et. (Euvres.
Amst. 1723. fol. 2 voll.
The Catiohieme dee Jiauites and the Or~
donnancee gcniraiea d^amowr ( VaUexerguetj
1564. 8°.) are not included.
15916 PASQUILLORUM tomi duo.
Quorum primo versibus ac rhyth-
mis, altero soluta oratione conscripta
quamplurima continentur, ad exiii-
PAS
1«87
larandumoonfirmandumquehoc per.
turbatissimo rerum statu pii lectoris
animum apprime conducentia (coL
lectore Codio Secundo Curione),
Eleutheropoli ( Bas.^ Oporinus ),
1544. 8«.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 537
pages (but after p. 199, the pagination, by
a typographical error, recommences at 100,
80 that in reality there are 6.^7 pages).
Scarce^ but not nearly so much so as is
said. There ia only one edition, yet one
Dresden copy has in leaf 6" of the prelimi-
nary matter in the last line, De Carole V.y
instead of which there is in the other copy,
De Caroh V, The collection contains very
many extremdv remarkable documents for
the history of the first half of the i6th cen-
tury, and L. Schubert has translated single
pieces therefrom in Die neue Literatur und
VoUcerkunde T788, M'drM, p. 235 sq. April,
p. 337 sq. — The chief works of reference are
Sallengre Memoires de litL T. II. Part II.
p. 205-233. Umohuld, NachricfUen 171 7.
p. 045 sq. Baumgarten Nachrr. von einer
halL Bibl, II. 393 sq. Clhnent Bibl, our.
VII. 369 sq. Debure* Bibliogr. Bellet
lettres, I. 394 sq. Sehelhorn's Ergotx^
Rchkk. III. 1005. Beloe Anecdotes qftUC'
raturCf I. I43 sq. Renouard CataL III.
249'
15917 PASQUILLUS ecstaticus, una
cum aliis etiam aliquot Sanctis pa-
riter et lepidis dialogis, quibus prie-
cipua religionis nostrse capita ele-
gantissime explicantur. Omnia,
quam unquam antea, cum auctiora
tum emendatiora. Adjectee quoque
sunt queestiones Pasquilli, in futuro
ooncilio a Paulo III. indicto dispu-
tandee. Without place or date
{Bos., Oporinus, about 1544). S*^.
19 leaves and 304 pages.
The and edition enlarged. The first and
scarcest edition, without place or date
(t6., id,, 1544). 8^ 200 pages, is printed
with the same types as the preceding work,
to which it shculd be joined. GenevdSy
J. Girardusy 1544. 8°. ia enlarged and al-
tered, and GenetkBy Cotumesius, 1667. 13**.
is enhtrged with the PasquiUus ihedogcuter.
In Italian, Pasqwno in ecstasi etc. Roma,
without date. 8°. In French, Les visions
de PasquUle. Without phuse, 1547. 8°.
344 pages. In German, Der verMueket
Pasquinus, Aus Welseher Spraoh inn doe
Teutsch gebracht. Rom, 1543. 8". In
English, Pasquvn in a Traunce, a Christian
and learned dialogue, wherein besydes
Christens truth pUtf^ly set forth, ye shaU
4P3
1S88
PAS
alto finds a mmbre of pleatauni hpttories.
Lend, without date. 4**. Gothic letter.
PASSiEUS. see Pas.
15918 PASSAGES, les, de oultre
mer du noble Godefroy de Bouillon
qui fut roy de Hierusalem, du bon
roy sainct Loys et plusieurs ver-
tneux princes qui se sont crois^
pour augmenter et soutenir la foy
chrestiene ; avec autres nobles faits
des roys d'Espaigne et de Hongrie,
contre les ennemis de notre sainte
foy catholique. (Par.), en la rue
S. Jacques k Tenseigne de I'ele-
pbant (Fr. Regnauli), without date.
small 4^ Gothic letter.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and the
signatures a-v 5. The text begins, £11-
tendeM roys et prinees, and ends, et fut oe
fait en Ian mU ccoo. iiii xx et xij (1491).
This date does not refer to the prmting,
hut to a victorious action of the king of
Spain, mentioned therein. As to the rest
Bninet thinks that this is a different work
from the following.
15919 — passaiges d'oultremer faitz
par les Frangoys (par Sb. Ma-
merot). Par., Mcb. le Noir, 27
Nov. 1518. small fol. Gothic letter.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 437 num-
bered leaves, and i unnumbered leaf with
the printer*s symbol. The author says in
the advertisement that he composed this
work in 1473.
15920 — la gran conquista de ultra
mar (en 4 libros). Salamanca,
Hans Gieser^ 21 Junio 1503. foL
Gothic letter.
This work, written by Alphonso the
Wise, was widiout doubt die source of both
the above French works. Concerning this
Spanish original consult G€up. Ibanex Me^
morias histor. de Ahneo el Sabio, Madr,
1777. small foL p. 471.
15921 PASSAMONTE. Libro di
bataglia chiamato Passamonte ; nuo-
vamente tradutto di prosa in rima
historiato. Ven.^ Mich. Sessa, 20
Mazo 15 14. 4^
This very scarce romantic poem is written
in the Venetiaii dialect. The author calls
himself, in the last stanza, Zandandra
Narciso.
15922 PASSAVANTI, Jac. Spec-
chio di vera penitenza. Fir., Tar-
PAS
-tini e Franchi. 1725. 4^ with Pas*
savanti's portrait.
This edition, superintended by Ant. Mar.
Bisdoni, is the best, and is dted by the
academy della Grusca. Verenoy Ramans
ziniy 1798. 4**. is a good reprint of it.
Fir., SermartelR, 1585. I2^ and Fir.y
Vangelieti, (1681). 12°. are also dted by
the academy della Grusca. The odker edi-
tions are, FW. (without the printer^s name\
12 Marzo 1495. 4**. (the first edition).
Fir.y Sertnartelli, 1580. 12'. Fen, 1586.8^
Fir, (Napoli), 1723. 8". Ven. 1741. 8*.
MU. 1808. 8^ 2 voU. {Clastici It,)
15923 PASSERATIUS, Janus. Ka-
lend» Januarifle et raria quaedam
poemata. Lut., Angelerius, 1606.
8°. — Recueil des oeuvres poetiques.
ib., id., 1606. 8°. — Oratt. et prae-
fatt. Par., Douceur, 1606. 8°.
15924 — de literar. inter se cogna.
tione ac permutatione liber. Par.,
Douceur, 1606. 8°.
A new edition of this equally scarce and
useful book, enriched with the later ad-
vances of palaeography, were greatly to be
wished.
15925 PASSERI, J. Bt. Lucerne
fictiles musei Passerii. Pisauri^
1739-51. fol. 3 vols, with plates.
llie 1st vol. has 105 plates, the 2nd 104,
and the 3rd 1 10. Copies which have not
the 3rd voL are scarcely of any value at
al].---(^nm5. OHmeri) Glossa marffinalst
ad mtuei PasterH hicernas, eoUeeta a, x 739,
cotte riJIessioM di Ft. Tombi, Peearoy Go-
velUj 1740. 4*".
15926 — pictursB Etruscorum in va-
sculis, nunc primum in unum col-
lectffi, explicationib. et dissertatt.
illustratfle. Romee^ Zempel, 1767-.
75. large foL 3 vols, with 300 illu-
minated plates.
Copies with uncoloured plates are cheaper
by half. The work is valuable in a Uterary
point of view, but altogether worthless for
artists, being supplanted by more recent
and better works.
15927 — (anon,) novus thesaurus
gemmarum veterum, ex insignio-
ribus dactyliothecis selectarum, cum
explicatione. Rom^e, Monaldini,
1781-83. fol. 3 vols, each with 100
plates.
The designs and engravings are as un-
faithful as they are clumsy, and the ezpliu-
nadons are much too short and insufficient.
' Bninet mentions a new edition, /?omir,
PAS
1797; foL 4 voli. each with 100 plates.
Probably the 4th voL only is new, and the
first 3 vols, have merely a new title.
15928 — vite de' pittori, scultori ed
architetti dall' a. 1641-73 Ruma^
See also Dempster and Goui, No.
8706 and 8708.
15929 PASSERI, N. Del modo di
studiare la pittura, dialoghi. Nap.
1795. 8°. 2 voU.
15930 PASSERONI, Gi. C. II Ci-
cerone, poema. Mil. 1768. 8®.
6 voll.
15931 — favole Esopiane. Mil.^ Gki-
leazzi, 1770-88. 12^ 7 voll.
15932 PASSIO D. N. Jesu Christi
venustissimis imaginibus eleganter
expressa a Luca Cranagio. Anno
1559- 4°-
1 3 leaves with the title. The first known
edition of these beautiful woodcuts, which
are also to be found in the Pattionalbueh.
WUt,y G. Rhauy 1540. 4''. A later edition,
AmsL, Visteherhu^ 161 6. 4°. 13 leaves, ap-
peared with the same title. There are co-
pies on vellum of one of these editions.
Consult Hetter*$ Leben Cranaeht, p. a68-
370.
15933 PASSIO domini nostri Jesu
Christi ex evangelistar. textu de-
prompta. Arg., Knoblouch, 1508.
fol. with 25 woodcuts.
Also with a Oerman text, t6., <<i., 1507
or p. foL The woodcuts are by V. Oem-
berlein on Oamperlein.
15934 PASSIO unsers Herrn Jesu
Christi. Nrb.^ Val. Geyssler^ 157^-
8^
With jo woodcuts by Virg. Solis.
15935 PASSION vnsers Herrn Jesu
Christi. Augsp., J. Bamler, 1475.
12°. with w(X)acut8.
15936 PASSION N. S. Jesus-
Christ faite et traits par le bon
maistre Oamaliel et Nichodemus
son neveu et le bon chevalier Jo-
seph Dabrimatie (sic) translate de
latin en fran9ois (par un anonyme).
Par.^ J. Trepperei, le dernier jour
de May 1497- 4°. Gothic letter,
with good woodcuts.
15937 PASSION trobada (la). With,
out place or date, small 4°. Gothic
letter.
30 leaves with the signatures a^ In 1
PAS
1S89
odinmni. This very scarce piece, in
Spanish verse, appears to have been printed
in Spain between 1500 and 15^0.
PASSION, myst^e de la, see Mi-
chel, No. 14001-11.
PASSIONAEL, see Jacobus de
Voragine, No. 10680, and Lebbn,
No. ii793*>.
PASSIONAL, Bohemian, see Ja-
cobus de Voragine, No. 10682.
15938 PASSIONAL Christi und
Antichrist!. Without place or date
( JViiL, J. Griinenberg, Fehr, 1 5 2 1 ).
4®. 1 4 leaves.
With 16 indiflerent woodcuts after Luc.
Cranach. The first edition, very scarce,
and not noticed in Panzer. A 2nd edition,
with the same title, without place or date.
4**., likewise with 26 woodcuts, is dis-
tinguishable by having the year 15 21, and
the monogram F in the architectural border
of the title. A 3rd edition with the same
title has 30 very inferior woodcuts, over
which there are Latin, and under, German
verses. Shortly after the first (German edi-
tion there appeared also a Latin edition,
AnHtheait flgurata vita ChrUH €t Antu
chrtMHt without place or date. 4^ 14 leaves
with the same woodcuts. Conoeming later
editions see above. Antithesis. — Con-
ceming the work itself consult lAterar,
BiHiter, III. 235. Heller Leben Cranache^
p. 369. 518.
15939 PASSIONE di Christo histo-
riata in rima vulgari secondo che
recita e representa de parola a pa-
rola la dignissima compagnia de la
Confalone di Roma lo venerdi santo
in luocho dicto Coliseo. Without
place or date (about 1500). 4^
Gothic letter, 14 leaves^ with wood-
cuts.
At the end of this scarce production, com-
posed in the style of the old French myst6-
teries, is Fmita la repretentoHone deUa
pastione oompoeta per piu persons per
miser JuHano doH e per miser Bernardo di
maestro Antonio Romano e p miser Ma»
riano portichappa.
PASSIONE di N. S. Jesu Christo,
see Bn. Pulci.
15940 PASSIONEI, Bd. Iscrizioni
antiche disposte per ordine di varie
dassi ed illustrate con alcune anno-
tazioni. Lucca, Riccomini, 1763.
fol. with plates.
15941 PASTA, And. Discorso me-
dico-chirurgico intomo al flusso di
4P4
lago
PAS
sangae dall' utero nelle donne gra-
vide. Ed. III. Bergamo^ Lancel-
lotti, 1757. 8°. In French hj
J. L. Alibert, Par., an 8. 8^. 2 voll,
— Consult! medici. Bergamo, An-
toine, 1 791. 4°. — Voci, maniere di
dire e osservazioni di Toscani scrit-
tori. Brescia, Rizzardi, 1769. 8°.
2 voll. — Pitture notabili di Ber-
gamo. Berg. 1775.4°-
All these pieces are prized in Italy on
account of the lang^uage.
15942 PASTISSIER fran^ois, (le),
oil est enseign^ la maniere de faire
toute sorte de pastisserie, tr^s-utile
k toute sorte de personnes. Amst.,
L. et Dn. Elsevier, 1655. 12''.
6 leaves of prdiminary matter, and 2 $2
pages. Badly printed. Brunet remarks on
this article, '^ I had not hitherto thought
this insignificant book worthy of being
received into my manual, but at last 1
gave way to the suggestions of the lovers
of Elzevir impressions, who consider this
piece as the scarcest of the whole El-
zevir collection. Besides, why should I
not admit a bo(^, which was sold in Oc-
tober 18 19 for lot fr. ! Even the English,
who, as is known, trouble themselves very
little about this kind of books, pay their
tribute to the Pastissier Jranfois. The
copy of the duke of Marlborough's was
sold at London in 1819 for iL 48., conse-
quently only about a shilling cheaper than
a fine copy of Bond*s Horace of 1676,
which was disposed of at the same sale.*'
PASTORALET. A MS. thereof
described in 'Notices et extraits,
T. VIL P. II. p. 426 sq.
15943 PASTORET, Emm. CI. Pt.
Ant. Moyse considere comme 1^
gislateur et moraliste. Par. 1788.
S°. — Zoroastre, Confucius et Ma-
homet, compart comme sectaires,
legislateurs et moralistes. Ed. II.
ib. 1788. 8°. — Des lois p^nales.
Par. 1790. 8°. 2 voll. In Grerman
by Ch. Dn. Erhard. Lpz. 1 792-96.
8°. 2 voll. (2d. 14 gr.) — Histoire
de la legislation. Par., Didot,
181 7. 8^ 4 voll.
15944 PASTRENGICUS, Gu. De
origjnibtts rerum libellus, e tenebris
eductus in lucem a Mch. Ang.
PAT
Blonde. Ven., Bascarinis, 1547-
8^ 132 leaves.
Extremely scarce. Without being of
unportance in principal matters, this book
nevertheless dfers many notices which
are not to be found elsewhere. Consult
Freytag^ Anaiedat P* 66^- BeckmannU
BeUrr. III. 456 sq. V. 306 sq.
15945 PASTYME of people: the
cronycles of dyvers realmys and
most specyally of the realme of
England breuely cdpyled and em-
pryntyd in Chepesyde at the sygne
of the mearemayd next to poUys
gate. (Lond,f^ J. RasteU^ i5^9)*
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
68 leaves with the signatures A^Gj*
Only 3 complete copies of this very scarce
work are known in the whole of England,
one of which was sold in 1773 for i^., but
now it would cost much more. A new
impression. Land. 181 1. 4^ with woodcuts
(3!- 3>-)' 8ee CuaoNiCLHs.
15946 PATAROL, Lr. Opera om.
nia, quorum pleraque nunc primum
in lucem prodeunt, Yen., Pas-
quali, 1743. 4°. 2 vols, with 21 and
2 plates.
Amongst other things the Panegyrid
vett. and QuinHKani dedanUOL are to be
found here.
PATERCULUS, see Vellbjus.
PATERIUS, see Pathbbius.
15947 PATERNO, L. Le nuove
fiamme. Lione, Rovillio, 1568.
I6^
The earlier edition of these poems, Ven.
1561. 8°. is less complete.
15948 — la Mirtia. Napoli, 1564.
8°. 2 parts in i vol.
16949 — nuovo Petrarca, rime. Ven.
1560. 8^
15950 PATERSON, W. Narrative
of four journeys into the country
of the Hottentots and Cafiraria in
1777-79. Lond. 1789 or 90. large
4®. with 17 plates.
15951 — quatre voyages dans le pays
des Hottentots, k la Caflfrerie, a
la Baye Botanique, et dans la nouv.
Hollande, trad, de Tangl. (par de la
Borde). Par., Didot, 1790. 8"*.
There is a copy on vellum. In German
bv J. Rhld. Forater, BerL 179a 8^ with
plates (id. i6gr.).
15952 PATHELIN le grand et le
PAT
petit (par Pt. Blanchet). Par.»
Germain Beneaat, 20 Dec. 1490.
small 4^. Gothic letter, with wood-
cuts.
41 leaves, with the signatiires A^, A
very waroe edition. Conoeming this dra-
matio piece, see FloffePt Geich, der Arom.
LUL iV. 349 sq. HUi, tmiv. dn tfUA-
lr«f XI. 304 sq. 317 iq.
15953 — maistre Pierre Pathelin.
Without place or date (Par., Pt.
Level, about 1500). small 4°. Go-
thic letter, with woodcuts.
41 leaves, with the signatures a~/m.
Not less scarce than the preceding edition.
In the title is Levet's symbol, who was
printing at Paris at the end of the 15th
century.
15954 — maitre Pierre Pathelin et
son jargon. Par., J. Herouf, with,
out date. 4®. Gothic letter.
This edition seems to be as soaroe as the
two preceding.
15955 — maistre pierre Pathelin.
Par., J. Trepperd, without date,
small 8^. Gothic letter.
44 leaves, with the title, and with the
figure at the end.
15956 — maitre Pierre Pathelin, le
nouveau Pathelin, le testament de
Pathelin. Par., pour J. Bonfons,
without date, small 8°. Gothic let-
ter.
80 leaves, with the signatures oJIr. There
is a new edition of the Nouveau PtUhelin,
which is added here, superintended by
Ouenlette : Le nouveau Pathelmy farce d
troie personnaget. (Pftr.), 1748. 12°. in
which the piece is ascribed to Villon, and
the Repuet franehet of the same Villon are
annexed.
15957 — maistre Pierre Pathelin.
(Par,), on le vend en la rue nenve
Nostre-dame a Tenseigne sainct
Jehan Baptiste, without date. 8°.
Gothic letter.
36 leaves, with the signatures a^,
15958 — midtre Pierre Pathelin, re-
stitu^ k son naturel. Par., Galliot
du Pre, 1532. 16°.
114 leaves, with the signatures 0-7.
15959 — maistre Pierre Pathelin re-
stitue a son naturel. Le grant
blason de faulses amours. Le
loyer de foUes amours (par Gu.
PAT
1291
Alexia). Par.» Bonnemere, 1533.
small S"*.
194 leaves, with the signatures o-^. The
edition. Par., Bonnemere, 1533. I6^ has
the same signatures, although in odier re-
spects it is a different typographical pro-
duction. Also^ ^UOth AmoitUlet, 1538. 16**.
83 leaves, with the signatures a-/.
15960 — maitre Pierre Pathelin, de
nouveau reveu et mis en son na-
turel, avec le blason et loyer des
faulses et foUes amours. Par.,
Estienne Groulleau, without date.
16^ with woodcuts.
With the signatures a-oU^. Also, i6.,
id, 1561 or 64. i6S The edition, Rouen,
Bonaiv. JBeRty 1573. i6^ (with the same
title) is neat.
15961 — La fieurce de maitre Pierre
Pathelin, avec son testament. Par.,
Coustelier, 1723. 8^
There are several copies on veUuzn.
15962 — comoedia nova, quae vetera-
tor inscribitur, alias Pathelinus, ex
peculiari lingua in romanum tra-
ducta eloquium, per Alex. Conni-
bertum. Par., Gu. Eustace, 1513.
i6^ Gothic letter.
47 leaves, with the signatures A^iHJ.
A copy on vellum, 15 fr. Gaifpsat^ ai fr.
VaUiIre, 80 fr. McCarthy.
15963 ^-- Patelinus, nova comoedia,
alias veterator, e vulgari lingua in
latinam traducta per Alex. Conni-
bertum. Par., Sim. Golinaeus, [543.
8°.
98 leaves besides the title.
15964 PATHERIUS. Expositio in
omnes libros V. et N. Test, ex ii-
bris Gregorii I. congesta. Romie,
i553.fol.
Also in several editions of the woriu of
Gregory the Great.
15965 PATIENCE (la) de Job, his-
toire extraite de la bible, en la-
quelle est d^montrde la grande pa*
tience de ce saint personnage: et
comme par la permission de Dien
il fut par satan pers^ut^ en son
corps et en la perte de ses enfants
et de tons ses biens, et r^duite en
extreme pauvret^ ; repr^sent^ par
49 personnages. Par., Sim. dal
1292 PAT PAT
varin, without date. 4'. Gothic Jet. L^&'XSSS^tSlSfi.'^.^
to'* after it Patin*8 portrait and LomenU pr^^
46 lea^M, with the signacareB a-i» A fatioj so also at the end p. 425-420 are
very scaroe edition. Concerning this im. three indices and errata, which are aftoge-
tery consult Hist, unko, dea thidtrea Al. ther wanting in the ist copy. In several
173 ^« places new plates have been pasted over
15966 — la patience de Job aelon ^^ ?^^ printed in the text, and the fol-
Ihystoire de la Bible, coment H ^''^V^ ^ ^^Pri^t^^ (i^ 1"8«- •»*
^j-^^ u' ^ later characters); 95-96, 1 1 3-14, 119-20,
perdit tous ses biens par guerre et ,,7.38, 143^, 163-2;, 169-70^ 175-76,
par fortune e^c, et est a quarante 187-90, 345-52, and 393-400.
et neuf personnaiges. Ljon, J. 15973 — imperatorum Romanor. nn-
Lambany, 20 Nov, 1529. small 4**. mismata ex «re mediffi et minimae
Gothic letter. formae. Arg., Sim. Pauli, 1671.
42 leaves, wiAAe si^atnres a-/. As fol. with plates printed in the
scarce as the preceding edition. . . '^ '^
16967 — la patience de Job. seloii ,59^^/ Anwt., GaUet, 1697. fol.
1 hwtoire de la bible, comme il per- ^^^ plates printed in the text.
dit tou8 ses biens par guerre et 15975 i_ Thesaurus nnmisinatuin e
par fortune: et k grande pauvretd „,„eo C. Patini. (Am*l.), sumtib.
quil eut. et oomme tout lui fut auctoris, 1672. 4°. with pktes
rendu par U grace de Dieu.et est printed in the text,
a 49 personnages. Lyon, J. Didier, 159,6 _ .^^^ thesaurus numis-
without date. 16. ^t„„ antiquor. et recentior. ex
In Roman characters. _ . ^ . -d* ■«--
- I T , T> auro, arsento et »re, a Pt. Mauro-
^xT^^«~i* P*^^"''^ ^^ ^''^' ^*'-^ cenoreipubl. (Ven.) legatus. Ven.,
N. Bonfons. 1579. 12 . Valvasensis, 1683. 4°. with plates
. An edition that is sought after. printed in the text.
15969 Rouen, Rom. Beauvais, 15977 — lyceum Patavinum s. icones
without date. 4®. et vitae professorum, Patavii i68a
In Boman characters. The title is the publice docentium. Pars I., theo-
same as in No. 15967. logos, philosophos et medicos com-
15970 — la patience de Job, k 49 per- plectens. Patav., Frambotti, 1 68a.
sonnages. Lyon, Pt. Mamiolles, 4°. with plates.
• 161 2. l8^ With 33 neat portraits. The md part,
15971 — la patience de Job, par per- "^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^« contained the jurists,
sonnages. Troyes, N. Oudot, with. ^^ "^' *PP«^'
out date. 4^ Also, ib., id., 1621. 15978 PATIN, Gui. Lettres choisies
A°, depuis 1645-72. Par., J. Petit,
PATIENCE de Griselidis, see Pk. ^^^' ^*^- 3 voU. Nouveau re-
TRARCA. cueil de lettres choisies, depuis
15972 PATIN, C. Familiue Ro- 1630-64. T. IV. V. Rott., Leers,
manse in antiquis numismatibus ab '"9S* ' **'• ^ voll.
urbe condita ad tempora Augusti, ^^^ ****'• '7^5- la^ S^olL
ex biblioth. Fulrii Ursini cum ad- 1^979 — nouvelles lettres, tir^ du
junctis Ant. Augustini. C. Patin cabinet de Chari. Spon (depuis
restituit, recognovit auxit. Par., '642-58, publ. par Mahudel),
du Bray, 1663. fol. with plates. Amst., Steenhouwer, 1718. 12^ a
Also on large paper. voll.
r T\ J .L j*jr . These letters are of peculiar interest for
In Dr«rfen there we « diflwent co- ^, history of French iWature and of the
r7h^.^i."°" ^»r^ • ?^* f^"iri^ <^y of P<^» aunng am period ; bat they
^^^ ^- ' ri *■ ''"?!SL"' ^ •»<•« be uMd with cuiU^ on wxxmnt rf
'^^i^^r'rL'^^tr^^t .beir»„ye™™»dp.rti.aytru.„otice.
printed in black and rod, the iful-4e4(mpe 1^980 PATINA, Garola Cathar.
PAT
Academicie tabells selectie ac ex-
plicate. Patav.^ tjrpis seminarii,
1691. fol. with 4a plates.
PATISSIER, see Pastibsibb.
PATRES apostolicij see Cotblb-
RIU8 and RussEL.
15981 PATRICIUS, Hibernornm
apostolns. Patricio adscripta opus-
cula, quorum aliqua nunc primum
ex antiquis MSS. oodd. in lucem
emissa sunt^ reliqua recognita. Om-
nia notis illustrata op. et stud. Jac.
War»i. Lond.^ Crook, 1656. 8**.
Best in GdUandi bibl. PP. X. 159-182. —
See aJbo Pukgatoire and Votaoe du
Puy.
PATRICIUS, Agst., see Cp. Mar-
CBLLUS.
15982 PATRICIUS or Patrizi, Fr.
(I.) Enneas de regno et regis in-
Btitutione, cum J. Savignei scholiis.
Par.^ opera Pt. Vidoye^ impensis
Galioti a Prato, 1519- fol.
A oopy on yellum in a rob. 300 It.
McCarthy. Of the many other editions of
this book, which is not sought after at aO,
one of the rarest and finest is, Torgity
iypU prindpaUbuSy 1599. ^^ which was
printed at the private press of duke Fre-
deric Wilfiam, but is mutilated.
15983 — livre de Tinstitution et ad-
ministration de la chose publique^
compost en latin et translate en
fran9ois. Par.^ Galliot du Pre,
1520. fol. Gothic letter.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Paris. — In Spanish by H. Oaroes, Madr,
1 591. 4^ In German by J. Cp. Arto-
pceus, MamKy 1573. 8**.
15984 PATRICIUS or Patrizi, Fr.
(II.) Discussionum peripatetica-
rum tomi IV. quibus Aristotelicse
philosophise universa historia atque
dogmata cum veterum placitis col-
lata declarantur . Bas. , Pema, 1581.
fol.
15985 — della poetica la deca isto-
riale e la deca disputata. Ferrara,
Baldini, 1586. 4^ 2 parts in i vol.
15986 — parelleli militari, ne' quali
si fa paragone delle milizie antiche
con le modeme. Roma, Zannetti,
1594-95. fol. 2 parts in i vol. with
plates.
PA.ir 1298
15987 —della historia diece dialoghi*
Ven., Arrivabene, 1560. 4^.
In Latin in the Penu$ artia hisL I. 397.
sq — Concerning his nnprinted letters, see
MorelH oodd* laL Nanianiy p. 109.
PATRICIUS, L., see Barthbma.
PATRICK, Sm., see Clavis.
15988 PATRIS. {anm.) La ora-
tion d'Eve, conte moral et histori-
que, par P. C. 6. P. Au jardin
d'Eden, I'an de la cr^tion. (Par.,
Didot cunS, 1808). 12^ 22 pages.
Only 50 copies of this witty and agree*
able, but unfinished narratiTe^ were print-
ed, one of which was on vellnm.
PATRITIO or Patrizi, see Pa-
TRICIUS.
15989 PATRU, Oliv. CEurres di-
verses, oontenant ses plaidoyers,
harangues, lettres et vies de quel-
ques uns de ses amis. Ed. IV.
Par., Clouzier, 1732. 4^ 2 voU.
15990 PATTE, Pt. M^moires sur
les objets les plus importans de
I'architecture. Far. 1 769. large 4^.
with plates.
15991 — monumens ^rig^es en France
^ la gloire de Louis XV. Par.,
Rozet, 1765. large fol. with 57
plates.
PATTERSON, see Patbrson.
15992 PATUSA. J. Encvclopgedia
philologica. Ven., ap. if. Sarum,
1710. 8°. 4 voll.
This collection of single pieces of ancient
Oreek classics is not frequently to be met
with. Also) Ven,y Piiteri, 1741. 8^ 2 voll.
and Ven. 1758. 8**. 4 volL
15993 PAUCTON, Alexis J. Pt.
M^trologie ou traite des mesures,
poids et monnoies des anciens peu-
ples et des modemes. Par. 1781.
4 •
PAULE, Marc, see Polo.
15994 PAULET, J. Jaq. Traite des
champignons. Par., impr. toy., 1 790
or 93. wge 4^ 2 volL (18 fr.)
The illuminated plates to this work form
33 Nos. (each No. of 10 plates at 6 fr.)
15995 — recherches sur les maladies
epizootiques, avec les moyens d'y
1294 PAU
remedier dans tous lea cas. Par.,
1775. 8®. 2 voll.
15996 PAULI, J. (anon.) Schimpf
vii Ernst heiaaet daa buch mit
name. Strb., GMninger, 1523* foh
124 Inyei and 6 learet of index. The
preface in of 1519* Not notioed in Pan*
zer.
15997 — das Bach Schimpff vnnd
Ernst genant. Augsp., Steiner^
1536. fol. with woodcuts.
99 leaves. This edition also has the
same piv&oe of 15 19.
15998 — SchimpfF vnnd Ernst durch
alle Welthanndel. Ff., Cyr. Jaco-
bus, 1550. fol.
126 and 6 leaves. Similar to the pre-
ceding edition in its internal arrangement,
but enlaiged with £yb*s translation of a
comedies of Plautus and one of Ugolinus.
15999 Ff. a. M., Egenolphs
Erben^ iS^S- ^o\, with woodcuts.
84 leaves, and a leaves of table of con-
tents. This edition is entirely altered and
re-arranged. Also, Ff., Mich, Hartmann^
1 60a. 8^ Ff,., Treudel, 161 2. 8*. Bai,,
. £^011^, 1618. 8^ Sirb., 1630. 8^
16000 — Reinicken Fuchs. Das
ander teyl des buchs Schimpff vnd
Ernst. Ff., Cyr. Jacobus, 1544.
fol.
4 and 115 leaves. This and part, of
which there also seem to be cities of the
date of 1545, is very scarce.
16001 — Jok en Ernst, door Jan de
Brune, de jonge. Amst. 1644. 4°.
16002 PAULI, Sb. Modi di dire
toscani ricercati nella loro origine.
Ven., Occbi, 1 740. 4®.
16003 — (anon,) codice diplomatico
del 8. militare ordine Gerosolimi-
tano, oggi di Malta, con alcune no-
tizie storiche, genealogiche, geogra-
iiche ed altre osservazioni. Lucca^
Marescandoli, 1733-37. fol. 2 vols,
with plates.
See also Codice.
16004 PAULINUS Aqunej. s. Fo-
rojul. Opera, ex editis ineditisque
primum collegit, notis et disserta-
tionibus illustravit, addita duplici
actorum veterum appendice, J. Fr.
Madrisius. Ven., Pitteri, i737-
fol.
PAU
16005 — - Mediolan. Opuscula, in
Gallandi bibl. PP. IX. 23-41.
16006 PAULINUS Nolanus, Mero-
pius Pontius Anicius. EpistoLe et
poemata luculenta (aoeuratione et
opera Jod. Badii). Par., J. Petit,
1516. 8^
The first edition, but very inoomplBte
and faultv, and disSgnred by Baditis*s ar-
bitrary alterations. A copy on vellum in
4 vols. 139 fr. McCarthy.
16007 — Opera omnia, H. Gravii
studio restitiita ac argumentis il-
lustrata. Col. Agripp., Cholinus,
1560. 8^
A new recension from AISS., but very
unsatisfactory.
16008 — poemata. Prosperi Tironis
epigrammaton lib. I. de providentia
dei lib. I. de ingratis lib. I. et S.
Hilarii in Grenesim ad Leonem
Papam carmen. Antw., Plantinus,
1560. I2^ 2 and 152 leaves.
This edition, superintended by Pulmann
and Bonav. Vulcanius, has something of
its own from MSS.'- which is valuable. —
Opera, in BibL PP, Col. V. 1 sq., where
a MS. has been made use of, and the <|is-
Aalam. JuUani tt Job is added.
16009 — opera. Item vita ejusd., ex
ipsius opp. et veterum de eo elogiis
concinnata (a Fr. Sacchinio). Ace.
notse amcebeeie Front. Ducsei et
Herib. Rosweydi. Antw., ex off.
Plant., 1622. 8^
A new recension from MSS.
16010 — opera digesta in II. tomos,
secundum ordinem temporum nunc
prim, disposita et ad MSS. codd,
atque ad editt. antiquiores emen-
data et aucta, nee non variorum
notis illustrata (cura J. Bt. le
Brun). Par., Couterot, 1685. 4°.
2 parts in 1 vol.
A new and excellent recension. The
best part of this edition is derived from
Pt. Fr. ChiffletU PauUnua illusirahu «.
appendi» ad opp. ei ret gestae PattUnu
Divione, Chavanee, 166a. 4°. Chifflet^s
corrections had already been made use of
for the impression of the works of Paulinus
in the Bibl. PP. Luffd. VI. 163-324.-^
Opp. poeL in MaUkdre Corp. poet. lot. II.
1649 sq.
16011 — opera ad MSS. codd. atque
PAU PAU 1295
ad editt. antiquiores emendata et nepotis, eueharisticQiii. Cap. Bar.
aucta» nee non varior. notis et dis- thius omnia recensnit et animad-
sertationibus illostrata ; nunc vero versionib. illustravit. Ace. et no*
primum quatuor integris poemati- tie in PauUinum Petroeorium J. F.
bus, que ex Ambroa. biblioth. pri- Gronovii, et indices auctorum re-
dem eruta modo secundis curis re- rumque, cura et stud. Ch. Daumii.
cognovit L. Ant. Muratorius, auc- Lps., Fuhrmann, 1681. 8°.
tiora demum atque absoluta. Ven., Previously, oum noHs Fr. JureH in Bibl.
Ramanzini^ »736. fol. PP- -Paw (1589). VIII. 1001 sq.
The mo6t comply and Aefinert edition, 16OI6 — Poemata, et alia quaedam
althouffh on the wnde it is nothing more . • '^ .» r ?
than a^ imprewion of the Pari, edition of ??<^« antiquitatis fragmenta, cum
1685, enlai^ed with 4 new poems and ex- Fr. Juretl commentariis, Csp. Bar-
pkmations, already given in Muratorii thii animadversionib., J. F. Grono-
Aneodaia, T. I. p. i- "q. Muratori's se- yii notis et necessariis indicibus
tiona on these new poems in Claror. Belgar. isch, I OoO. o .
ejAstolm ad Moffiiabech, I. 339^350, of Only a new title to the preceding edi-
which Moratori has made no use («^. I. 45 tion.
and 56). MingareOi gave a new reowi. PAULINUS a Sancto Bartholo-
sion of three of these new poems in the c
Aneedotorum fasciculus. iJom*, 1756. 4^ "*?' Stt^'^'^^'^^*
which were reprinted in Gallandi Bibl. PAULMY, see MblANOES.
PP, VIII. 31 1-127.— Pat«/tm fp- «* '^^' PAULO, Marco, see Polo.
/«t*m. (jtiom nuucima ejc parte anecdotam PAULO, C. a Sancto, see Sancto.
1^Vn.^r:;.1^8^"^^'"^ p^^^^?"^/.r ^^^^^^^ .
16012 - vita di S.Ponzio Meropio *«^V PAULUS apostolus Epi
A ' • HI* -VTTT ^ ^ A' stolse (<rr.) cum tnpliei editione ad
Anicio Paolmo XIII. vescovo di .. 2 '^ tr\ rj^
Nola con tutte le di lui opere neU' \^^^^ , g«««f JJ^- Erasmi,
ital. favella noveUamente traspor- ''»?•, '^"v "^^'J^ ^:
tete da Gi. St. Remondini-in*6i. ,"?*^">4,?Jf ' • fl*""' '^^^., *
St. Remondini della Nolana eccle- '««" " ^"^- ^P'.-tolarun. codex
aiastica storia T. II. Nap. 1751. «"T^' ^ '*™?"* ^*.- ''^'
£ I r 10 vulgo antehieronymiana, olim Boer.
IMl's - Saint Panlin, evAque de °«™mui. nunc biWiothec. decto.
Nole. avec une epltre chrltienne "lis D'esdenMS, •««»» fide et d,.
mr b penitence M une ode aux ^i.f"*» ^STT^^ ^•f^*"' *
nouveaui convertis. poCme pap Per. Ch. P. Mattli«i. Accedit ex eo-
ranlt. Par.. CoignaJ^iesTs-. ^S? codioe fragmentum Marc..
With yignettet by Sb. le Clare. Misenae, Erbstem, 1 791 (a new
16014 — la vie de S. Paulin, ev^que *'J'«' "8' 8)' 4"- ^th ?•«*«« (3 d.
de Note, avec I'analyse de ses ' Pv-
ouvraoes et trois disserUtions sur . ^" impiwaioii wai 415 eopta on writ.
1 ^ • . • ^ 1 VBK paper (at the oomiiienoanent 5 d.), 50
quelques pomts importana de son ,^J^ ^^ paper (7 d.), and «s <J^
hiatoire. Par., Gittart, 1 743. 4°. <m laige reUum paper (10 d.).
IM15 PAULINUS Petrocorius, Bd. ^^^^ _ igt^j^ ^ Q^xm. item
De vrta b. Martini hbn VL cum ^^ primaria capita ChriatianB reli-
notia Fr. Juretl. Ejuad. ad Nepo- ^„„f^ arabice, Quibua ad finem
tttlum ab eodem reoensitum jar- Sdjunctum est oompendium gram-
men, itemque epigramma basibcK ^^^ m\A<sm. authore Rutohero
Martini apudTuronenses insCTip- g Hldb.. Jac. Mylius, 1583.
tum. Tertulliani carmen de Jona . . ' j ^ .•
et Ninive, pariter a Jureto edituin iuMtf speaking, thb ii not the fint Am-
et illustratum. Panllini, Ausonii tie typographical production of Gennany,
1296 PAU
see above CBaztTMAiiir. The Anhic
types were cut in wood. Concerniiig this
very scarce piece, see Sehnurrmri bibl. arab.
p. 143-«5T.
16020 — epistola ad Romanos^ ara-
bice. Leidse, in typogr. Erpeniana^
1615. 4^
16021 — epistolfle XIV. ex vulgata
editione, adjecta intelligentia ex
grseco, cum commentariis Jac. Fa-
bri Stapul. Par., H. Steph., 151 2.
fol.
Hiere are copies on veUum.
16022 — epistolse, cum commentariis
Jac. Fabri. Par.^ H. Steph., 1515.
fol.
Renouard has a copy on veUum (previ-
ously 130 fr. Valliere, 181 fr. McCarthy).
16023 — Pauli apostoH epistolse,
epistolie catholic» et apocalypsis.
Without place or date. 1 2^.
A copy on vellum was in Sema Santan-
der^B library.
16024 — les epistres de 8. Pol^
glosees et translat^es en fran9ois
Far ung docteur en th^losie de
ordre de monseigneur S. Augus-
tin. Par., Ant. V^rard, without
date. fol. Gothic letter.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Paris.
t
PAULUS iEgineta, see ^ginsta.
— ^milius, see ^milius.
16025 PAULUS Alexandrinus. *Et-
iraycayfi tls n;y afrorikfa'ftariKriv 8. ru-
dimenta in doctrinam de preedictis
. natalitiis. Ex H. Ranzovii bibl.
primum gr. et lat. edita et nunc
. denuo correcta. Ace. ejusd. H.
Ranzovii horoscopographia. Wit-
. tenb., Lehmann, 1588. 4°.
16026 — introductio in doctrinam de
viribus et effectis astrorum, graece,
cum versione And. Schatonis. Witt.
1586. 8^
16027 PAULUS a S. Maria Bur-
gensis. Incipit dialogus qui uoca-
tur Scrutiniu 8criptura4. Romee,
U. Gallus, without date (about
1470). large 4^
The first edition, 287 leaves. On the
reverse of the last leaf are the weQ known
' versee, Anter Tarpefi eutku etc
PAU
16028 — Scrutininin scripturamm.
Without place or date. (Arg.,
Mentelin, about 1472). fol. Gothic
letter.
315 leaves with 39 lines, without signa-
tures, catdiwords, and pagination. Leaf
315^ the 39th or last line is, nor et gloria
in teeula t€Culo4 amen, Deo gracias,
Braun I. 13, mentions a copy with a MS.
notice of 1473.
16029 Without place or date.
(Arg., Mentelin). fol. Gothic let-
ter.
Likewise 215 leaves with 39 lines, with-
out signatures, catchwords, and pagina-
tion, and yet really a different edition from
the precedmg. It may be distinguished by
the 39th or lut line of leaf 215^, omtaining
only, teeula teeulo4 amen, Deo ffraeias.
16030 — — Mantuse, J. Schallus^
1475. fol. Gothic letter.
268 leaves. The first 248 leaves, with
the signatures A-L (in the 2nd alphabet),
contain the work of Paulus; tiien 20
leaves besides, with the signatures 3f and
Ny which contain a Traetatultu fMilium
uHHt ad oonmneendum Judaot* Concern-
ing this edition consult (J. Pt. Kohl) Bri^-^
wechtel der Gelehrten auf doM Jahr 1750,
p. 449 sq.
16031 Mog., Pt. Schojffer, 7 id.
Jan. 1478. fol. Gothic letter.
216 leaves with 39 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. — The
best information respecting the author, and
which has not yet been made use of, is to
be found in Florex Espana eagr, XXVI.
371 »q-
16032 PAULUS (Wamefridi) dia-
conus. Historise miscellee a Paulo
Aquilejensi diacono primum collec-
ts, post etiam a Landulpho Sagaci
auctie productseque ad imperium
L^onis III. id est annum Chr. 806,
libri XXIV. Bas., Pema, 1569.
8^
Pt. PithoBus was the editor. Previously
printed with Eutropiut, Ven. 147 1. 4**.
Par, 1512. fol. ib. 1531. 8^ Bas. 1532.
fol. in the Hiatorue Aug, wriptL M^Hol.
1475. fol. Ven, 1489 or 90. fol. Col,
1527. fol. //onov. 161 1, fol. watt Sueton,
Ven.y Ald.y 15 i6or 21.8°. With Herodian.
(lat.) Flor,f Junta, 151 7. 8^ etc.
16033 — historiffi miscellie. . . . libri
XXIV. (as in the preceding title),
nunc ex variis MSS. illustrati et
PAU
editi ab H.Caniaio. Iiigol8t.> Eder,
1603. 8^
The text is printed after this edition in
Bibl. PP. Lugd, XIII. 201 sq.
16034 — historia miscella ab incerto
auctore consarcinata, complectens
Eutropii historian! Romanam^ quam
Paulas diaconas multis additis a
Valentiniano imperio usque ad tem-
Sora Justiniani deduxit, et Lan.
ulphus SagaXy seu quisquam alius
oontinuavit usque ad ann. Chr. 806.
Nunc prim, exacta et castigata ad
MSS. codd. Ambrosianae biblioth.,
additis notis et variis lectt. H. Ca-
nisii — in Muratorii scriptt. rer. Ital.
T. I. P. I. p. I sq.
The best edition. — J. Dm. Manti in his-
tariam miteettam et Remain PauH diac.
hittoriam aninuuhv., in Fr. AnL Zaccarue
iter HUerar. per ItaHam, Ven. 1 763. 4°.
p. 19-23.
16035 — rhistorie di Paolo diacono
seguenti a quelle di Eutropio de i
fatti de* romani imperatori^ nuo-
vam. tradotte di latino in ital. (da
Bd. Egio da Spoleti). Ven., Tra-
mezzino, 1548. 8^
16036 — de origine et gestis r^um
Longobardorum libri VI. Par.,
Parvus et Ascensius^ 1514- fol.
Panxer I. 548, quotes from Maittalre,
Historia de gettit Lonjfobardor. Lugd.
1495. 9^. Also with Jofnandet. AV. 15 15.
fi>L and with Euiropiue. Bae. 1532. fol.
16037 — de gestis Langobardorum
libri VI. ad MS. et yett. oodd.
fidem editi. LB.^ Fr. Raphelen.
giws, 1 595- 8**.
The editor was F. Lindenbmg, and the
edition is reprinted with a supplement
in Jernandet ed. lAndenbrog. Hmb. 1611.
4^ Also in Hug. GrotH hut. Gothar.
Anut. 1655. B"". and in BibL PP. Lugd.
XIII. 160 sq.
16038 — iidem. Access, variie lectt.
oodicum Ambrosiani ac Modoeti-
ensis, et annotatt. Horatii Blanci —
in Muratori script, rer. Ital. T. I.
P. I. p. 395 sq. — Fragmentum
Longobardics historise Paulo diac.
attributum jam pridem editum a
Marq. Frehero in corp. Francicie
hist.— ibid. T. I. P. II. p. i8t sq.
* Tha>best edition, with which should be oon-
PAU
1JB97
nected, EjeeerjUa ab historia P. Warner
fridi de gestis. Langobardor.j cum annotatt.
Horatii Bland et prohtsione et animadov.
Fr. Mar. PratiHiy in Cam. PeregrinU
hist, prinoipum Langobardor, T. L Neap.
1749. 4°* P* 1 9ti-^Roimbaldo degli AstMoni
Ragionamento sopra un passo ddP isioria
de^ Longobardi di Paolo diaeonoy in Nuotfa
raeooUa d*opuse, seient. e filoL IX. 403 sq.
Concerning MSS. of this work, see Arckiv
der GeseUscht;^ fUr deutsehe GesehithtM*
kunde III. 138 sq. 126 sq.
16039 — della origine et fatti de i re
Langobardi trad, per L. Domenichi.
Ven., Giolito, 1 548. 8°.
Also, Mil, BidelH, 1631. I2«.
16040 PAULUS, diac Emeritensis.
Liber de vita et miraculis patrum
Emeritensium* ad vett. membranas
coUatus et notis illustratus a Th.
Tamajo de Vargas. Antw«, Meur-
sius, 1638. 4^
Preriously, Madr. 1633. 4^ Also, in
Agvirre eoncil. Hisp. II. 630 sq. and best
in FloreM Espana sagrada XII 1. 335 sq.
16041 PAULUS Silentiarius. Hemi-
jambia dimetra catalectica in ther-
mas Pythias latine facta epico car-
mine a CI. Anchantero. Ace. lu-
culentissimee annotationes etc. Ven.
1586. 12°.
Subsequently with Aristoteles de munda,
LB. 1591. 8^
16042^ — carmen in thermas Pythias
et aquarum miracula, gr« et lat.^
editum ex emendatione et inter-
pretatione Fed. Morelli. Lutet.»
Fed. Morellus, 1598. 4^
Then in Brunches Analeeta III. 94 sq.
^~ His Descriplio magna eoclesia S. Si'
phMP with J. Cinnami historia. Par, 1670.
foL or Fien. 1 729. fol. His epigrams are
in the Oredc Anthology.
16042^ — descriptio magnse ecclesiae
et ambonis, et J. Ghtzeei descriptio
tabulae mundi. Ex apograpbo an-
thologiee graecae Gothano recensuit
F. Graefe. Lps., Vogel, 1822. 8°.
(i6gr.)
16043 PAULUS, H. Ebh. Glo.
PhiloL, krit. u. histor. Commen.
tar iiber das N. T. Liib., Bohn,
1804-5. 8^ 3 vols, and ist part of
▼oh 4. (13 d. 16 gr.) J. Sm.
1S98
PAU
Kaulfuss judicium crit. de Pauli
commentario philol. crit. hist in
N. T. Hal. 1803. 8^ (6 gr.)
Kritik des Commentars iiber das
N. T. von Hm. D. Paulus. Jena,
1804. 8°. (20 gr.)
16044 — Sammlung der merkwiird-
igsten Reiaen in den Orient, in
Uebersetzungen u. Ausziigen. Je-
na, Stahl, 1792-1804. 8^ 7 vols,
with plates (9 d.).
16045 PAULUS, Jul. Receptar.
sententiar. libri V. In eosdem Jac.
Cujacii interpretationes. Par., And.
Wechel, 1558. 4°.
Previously, tor the first time, with Cafi
insHtuiL Par. 1525. 8^ Also in the
Braohplogtu Jwrii. LufftL 1559. 8".
16046 — receptar. sententiar. libri V.
emendati et sententiis quampluri-
mis aucti. Biturigis, Thorinus,
»59S- ia°-
Also Aur^Uaj 1599. ia°. Best in SohtU'
tmgn jurisprud. AnU^tutin.
16047 — sententiar. receptar. libri V.
ex breviario Alariciano ; edidit,
cum edit, princ. contulit, indicem
editionum omnium corporis jur. civ.
adjecit Ost. Hugo. Berol., Mylius,
1795. 8^(iagr.)
PAULUZIO, see Paoluccio.
PAUS, see Lowboo, No. 12413.
16048 PAUSANIAS (gr.). Ven.,
Aldus et And. socer, m. Jul. 15 16.
fol.
a leaves of preUminary matter, 283 pages,
and I leaf, oolophon and anchor. The
first edition, and scarce ; superintended by
M. Mnsums. It is however a hasty and
incorrect impression from a bad MS., the
faults of which are often very uncritically
corrected by Musurus. There are also co-
pies on lai^ge paper (940 fr. McCarthy).
16049 — Accurata Greeciee descrip-
tio (gr. lat.), a Gu. Xylandro dili-
genter rec<^nita et ab innumeris
mendis repurgata. Ace. annota-
tiones^ quee a Gu. Xylandro incho-
atse, nunc vero a F. Sylburgio con-
tinuatK magnaque accessione locu-
pletatee &c Addita etiam Romuli
Amasffii versio. Ff., hered. And.
Wecheli, 1583. fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 508 pages
PAU
of Greek text, then the Ladn translation
and notes (with a separate title), 6 leaves
and 352 pages, and last of all 38 leaves of
index. Wdl printed, and very oorrecC.
Sylbui^us corrected both the text and the
translation very happily.
16050 — (the same title). Hanov.,
typis Wechelianis, 16 13. fol.
12 leaves of preliminary matter, 899
pages, and 38 leaves of index. An un-
altered impression of the preceding. The
Latin translation is here placed by the side
of the Greek.
16051 — descriptio Grsecise (gr.)
cum lat. Romuli Amas«i interpre-
tatione. Ace. Gu. Xylandri et F.
Sylburgii annotationes ac novse no-
tae Jo. Kuhnii. Lps.^ Fritsch^ 1696.
foL
A new revision of the text, a copy of
the Aldine, corrected by Casanbon, having
been made use of. There are copies on a
larger and somewhat stronger paper, whldi
are very scarce.
16052 — Graeciffi descriptio, gr. Re-
censuit, ex codd. et aliunde emen-
davit, explanavit J. F. Facius.
Lps., Schafer^ 1794-96. 8°. (7 d.,
on writing paper i o d.)
A new, but too hasty recension from
2 MSS. The 4th voL contains the Latin
translation of Amaseus.
16053 — Grsecife descriptio (gr.).
Ed. stereotypa. Lps., Tauchnitz,
1818. 12^ 3 voll. (I d. 12 gr.)
16054* — 'EXXadof ircpu^yi^o-if. De-
scription de la Gr^ce. Traduction
nouvelle, avec le texte grec colla-
tione sur les MSS. de la bibl. du
roi, par Et. Clavier. Par., Eber-
hart, 1814-20. 8^ 6 voll. (90 fr.,
on vellum paper 180 fr.)
A new recension after 5 MSS. hitherto
uncollated. Of great critical and exegetical
value. The translation is more faithful
than that of Oedoyn. Clavier died during
the printing of the 2nd vol. and Goray and
Courier superintended the remaining vol.
16054^ — Grseciie descriptio. Edidit^
grseca emendavit, latinam Amasei
interpretationem castigatam ad-
junxit et adnotatt. atque indices
adjecit C. Gf. Siebelis. Vol. I.
Lps., Weidmann, 1822. 8^ (2 d.
12 gr.)
16055 — Pausanias Historicus. Do«
PAU
mitius Calderinus E Graeco tnu
duxit. Attics descriptio. Witbont
place or date. (Fen., Bemardin.
Fenetus, about 1498). 4°.
48 numbered leaves, with 31 linen, and
the Biguatures A^M. lieaf 48a, the last
or 2.3rd line is, CVM GRATIA ET PRI-
yiLEGIO. The types, paper-mark, and
internal arrangement, are entirely the same
as in the edition of the Pmiegffrid vett.
described in No. 15744. Afyniliu Lubmt
de origine ItaUee ei Turrenor, etc. Ven.
BemartUn. yienetus, 1408. 4". has com-
pletely the same resembance, wiUi which
woric Pausanias is also sometimes bound
up (Cr^nna's first CaiaL V. 99) ; so that
it is extremely probable that the Panegy-
rid, Pausanias, and Myrsilus, were printed
at one press, and about the same time.
The editions of Pausanias which Panzer
quotes. III. 441, and IX. 189, 354, are
consequently one and the same with that,
which he, in the passage last referred to^
erroneously ascribes to Scinzenzeler's press
at Milan.
16056 — de florentiss* yeteris Gr».
ciae regionibus commentarii (lat.) a
Romulo Amasieo conuersi. Cum
indice et rer. et verbor. locupletiss.
Ba9.» Mch. Isingrin, 1557. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 802 pages,
and 70 leaves, index and printer*s symboL
Abumbiis^s translation, which is more ele-
gant but less &ithful than the subsequent
one oi Ldscher, previously appeared, RonuPy
>547* 4**- Fhr.y TorrentintUy 155 1. foL
16057 — de yeteris Grieciie regioni-
bus commentarii (lat.). Interprete
Romnlo Amasso. Nunc denuo
cum textu graeco collati, a mendis
quamplurimis emendati et notis il«
lustrati a F. Sylburgio. Cum rer.
et verbor. indd. Ff., typis We-
chelianis^ 1614. 8^
Also, Ff. 1670. S**.
16058 -~ de tota Graecia libri X.
liactenus a nemine in linguam lat.
conuersi, nuncque primum in lu-
cem editi Abr. Loeschero inter-
prete. Ace. rerum et verbor. in-
dex. Bds., Oporinus, m. Aug.
1550- fol
6 leaves <if prdiminary matter, 438 pages,
and 15 leaves of index. Then (with a se-
parate title), N. GerbelU pro declaraOone
jneturoB 9. deteriplionu Gritcite Sophiani
Ubri yjl, ib., id; (1550). fol. 6 leares,
297 pages, and 7 leaves of index. Loscher
VOIi. III.
PAU
1299
made use of a MS. in his very faithful
translation.
16059 — descrittione della Grecia di
Pausania. Tradotta dal greco in
volgare da Alfonso Bonacciuoli.
Mantova, Fr. Osanna, 1593. 4®.
Nibby has shewn that Bonacciuoli not
only did not understand Oreek, but has
also translated very negligently and un-
faithfully. There are aho copies with the
date, 1594.
16060 — viaggio istorico della Gre-
cia, trad, dal gr. in ital. Roma,
1792-93. 4^ 5 parts.
16061 — descrizione della G^ezia di
Pausania, nuovamente dal testo
greco tradotta da Ant. Nibby.
Roma, Poggioli, 1817. 8^. 4 vols.
with a map.
A aew translation from the Greek. In
the corrupted passages Nibby has made use
of the conjectures of Kuhn, Fadus, and
Clavier, and oocasionaUy attempted some
of his own. He has moreover promised to
publish explanatory notes. — Profiessor Ci-
ampi at Pua has also been for some time
employed upon an Italian translation.
16062 — Pausanias ou voyage histo-
riqne de la Gr^, trad, en frang.
avec des remarques, par N. Gedoyn.
Par., Didot, 1731. 4°. 2 vols, with
plates. Also on large paper.
This translation is iu a flowing style^ but
only made after Amasaeus^sLatin translation,
and so faulty and unfaithfiil as to be use-
less, yet it is still greatly prized in France.
The 1st vol- has 1 title-plate, i map, and
1 plates; the and, 2 maps and 2 plates. At
the end of the and vol. there should be VI.
pages, Obiervaiuma de FoUart sur la ha-
kdile de ManHnSe, The edition, Am$t.
1 733. 1 2*. 4 vols, with platM, is scarce,
and greatly sought after. Par. 1797. ^**
4 vols, with plates, is badly printed. Cla-
vier's translation (see above) is faithful
and elegant.
16063 — ausfiihrliche Reisebeschrei-
bung von Griechenland, aus dem
Griech. mit Anmerkk. von J. Eu-
stach. Goldhagen. ae Ausg. Berl.,
Schone, 1 798--99. 8^ 4 parts in 2
vols. (4 d.)
Previouslv, ib. 1 765-66. 8"*. 1 vols. The
translation is very unfaithfiil, and the 2iid
edition is very incorrectly printed.
16064 — the description of Greece.
Transl. from the Greeks with notes
4Q
ISOO PAU PED
{by Th. Taylor). Lond., Jeffrey, gentlemen's houses e/c. Lond.1767.
1793. 8°. 3 vols, with plates and fol. 2 vols.
maps. A collection of 1 75 plates, of which sere-
Not very faithful, and in no great eiti- «^ are double,
mation even in England. PAYNE, Th see Painb.
16066 — Ant. Nibby saggio di osser- i6072 PEARSON, W. Select views
vazioni critiche, geografiche, anti. of the antiquities of Shropshire,
quarie sopra Pausania. Ronia^ de' with a descriptive account uf each
Romanis, 1817. 8^ 45 pages. building, engraved by W. Pear-
16066 PAUTRE, J. le. CEuvre son. Lond. 1808. 4*='. 2 vols. (2I.
d'architecture. Par. 1751. small 12s. 6.)
fol. 3 vols. Also on large paper. PECCATUM originate, see Bbvkr-
A collection of 780 plates, the impreMioni land
erf which however are very bad. The «r. PECCHIA. Storia civile e
her edition, Par. without date, large fol. **'"'•; . , , 1. -fcT v xt
2 vols, is better, and dearer. politica del regno di Napoli. Nap.
16067 PAUTRE, Ant. (Euvres '795- 4°- 4 yolL
d'architecture. Par.. Jombert. with. 16074 PECCI Gi Ant. Memone
out date. fol. 2 parts in i vol. storico-critiche della cittk di Siena,
16068 PAUW. Com. de. (anon.) che servono alia vita civile di Pan.
Recherches philos. sur les Ameri. ^^^^^^ Petruca dal 14B0 al 1512,
cains. Ed. nouv. Berl. 1772. 8^ P"^^^^- .^?. ^mc. Pazzini Carli.
3 voll. (3 d.) In German (by C. Siena, Bindi, i755-^o- 4°. 4 yoU-
Ghelf Lessing). Berl. 1769. 8^ ^^'^^ —storia del vescovado deUa
2 voll. (id. 8 gr.) — Recherches ^i'tk ^^}lr'^f:^r^^'^'''^'^r'^°' .
phUos. sur les Egyptiens et les 16^76 PECHON de Ruby. La vie
Chinois. Berl. 1773. 8^ 2 voll. g^n^reuse des Mattois, Gueux Bo.
In German by J. G. Krunitz. Berl. h Amiens et Cagoux, contenant leurs
1774. 8^ 2 voll. (1 d. 8 gr.) — fii?o«^8 de vivre, subtihtes et ger-
Recherches philos. sur les Grecs. £>«» *^ec un dictionnaire en kngue
Berl. 1787-88. 8^ 2 voll. (3 d. 12 Blesqum. Par., Menier, 1622. 8^
gr.) In German by Pt. Villaume. Scarce. Also, Trtnfe, 1627. la".
Berl. 1789. 8^ 2 voll. (2 d. 16 gr.) 16077 PECK, Fr. Antiquarian an-
— CEuvres philosophiques. Par. nals of Stanford. Lond. 1727. fol.
1 794. 8°. 7 voll. with plates.
• The (Ewfrsi are only a collection of the PECORONE, see GloVANNI Fior.
preceding works. His work on the Greeks P EDI AN US, see AscONlUB.
is called by ViUoison, in Woift LUL Ana- PEDO. see AlbinovaNUS.
lecta, I. 416, Ouvrage mttresaani et amu- ,-«.« Tii?T\jyr\ a ai 1 A-*^
tant, plein (Tesprii, tP&niries et de mmwaite ^^^^ I'H-JJKU de Alcaia. Arte
/oi, para saber la lingua araviga e voca-
16069 PAVILLON, Et. CEuvres. ^^^^^ ara^'g« en letra castellana.
T. I. II. Amst. 1750. 12°. Granada, J. Vorela, 1505. 4^. Go-
PAVON, see Ruiz. ^'^'c letter.
16070 PAYKULL, Gst. Fauna Very scarce.
Suecica. Ups. 1798-1800. 8^ 3 PEDRO de Bracelos, see Brace-
voll. (7 d.)— Monographia staphy- I'Os. — de Medina, see Medina.
ainor. Suecias. Ups. 1789. 8°. (9 16079 PEDRUSI, P. I Cesari in
gr.) — Monographia caraborum Sue- oro raccolti nel Famese museo, e
ciee. ib. 1790. 8°. (20 gr.) — Mo- pubblicati ooUe loro congrue inter-
nographia curcuUonum Suecise. ib. pretazioni. T. I. Parma, 1694.
1792. 8**. I Cesari in Argento, T. II-IV.
16071 PAYNE, J. Plans, eleva- ib. 1 701-4. I Cesari in medagli-
tions and sections of noblemen and oni, T. V. ib. 1 709. I Cesari in
PEE
metallo grande, T. VI-VIII. ib.
1 7 1 4-2 1 . I Cesari in metallo mez-
zano e piccolo. T. IX. X. ib. 1724
-27. fol. 10 vols, with plates.
It is at a very low price.
16080 PEELE, G. The old wives
tale« a pleasaunt conceited come-
die^ played bjr the queenes majes-
ties players. Lond.» J. Danter,
»595- 4^
This scarce piece was sold at Stevens's
sale in London, in 1800, for lal.
160S1 PEERAGE of England, Scot-
land, and Ireland. Lond. 1790.
8°. 3 vols, with coats of arms.
See also Collivs, No. 4965.
16082 PEIGNOT. Gbr. Diction,
naire raisonn^ de bibliologie, con-
tenant I'explication des principaux
termes relatifis k la bibli<^raphie, a
I'art typographique, k la diploma-
tique eic. Par. 1802. 8^. a voll.
Suppl6m. ib. 1804. 8^. Also on
vellum paper.
16083 — essai de curiosity biblio-
graphiques. Par. (J^e^an^on), 1804.
8°. on vellum paper.
16084 — dictionnaire critique, litt6-
raire et bibliographiqne des prin.
cipaux livres condamnes au feu,
supprimes ou censur^. Par., Re-
nonard, 1806. 8^ 2 voll.
Only 10 copies printed on vellum paper.
1608& — repertoire de bibliographies
sp^ciales, curienses et instructives.
Par., Renouard, 1810. 8^
16086 — repertoire bibliographique
universel, contenant la notice rai-
Bonnee des bibliographies sp^iales
publiees jusqu'a ce jour, et d'un
grand nombre d'autres ouvrages de
biblio^tiphie, relatifs k Thistoire
litt^raire et a toutes les parties de
la bibliologie. Par.^ Renouard, 1 8 1 2.
8^
Only 4 copies printed on large vellum
paper.
16087 — essai sur I'histoire du
parchemin et du v^lin. Par., Re-
nouard, 1812. 8°.
The entire impression was only 250 co-
pies, besides 4 on large veUuin paper, and
4 oil vellum.
PEL
1301
16088 — traite du choix des livres.
Par., Renouard, 181 7. 8^
Only 2 copies on large vellum paper.
16089 ^- melanges litt^raires, philo-
logiques et bibliographiques. Di-
jon« 181 8. 8°. on vellum paper.
The entire impression was only 150 co-
pies.— All these works by Peignot, how-
ever deficient their individual execution
may be, are on the whole done on a good
Ci, and bring facts together, which may
to results.
16090 PEINTURES des vases anti-
ques de la collection du chev. Ha-
milton (avec des explications en
itaL et en fran9.). Florence, so*
ci^t^ chalcographique,i8oo-3. large
fol. 4 vols, with plates (220 fr.
with coloured plates 560 fr.).
A less fine re-engraving of Tischbein*8
collection of 1791 (we TiscHBcrN). The
text of the first 3 vols, (with the omission
of the introduction by Hamilton) is taken
from that by Italinski. The text of the
4th vol. which is wanting in the first edi-
tion, was added by Fr. FontanL
16091 PEIROUSE, Ph. Picot de la.
De no vis quibusdam orthocerati-
tum et ostracitum speciebus (lat.
et gall.). Erlang., Walther, 1781.
fol. with 13 illuminated plates
(5 d.).
16092 — flore des Pyr^n^es. Par.,
Didotj 1 80 1, fol.
4 Nos. have appeared (at 36 fr, on vel-
lum paper 72 fr.), each with ten plates.
16093 — histoire abr^^e des plantes
des Pyr6n6es. Toulouse, 1813. 8".
SuppMm. ib. 1 81 8. 8^
16094 PEJACHEVICH, Fr. X.
Historia Serviae s. colloquia XIII.
de statu et religione Serviae ab ex-
ordio ad finem, sive a sec. VII. ad
XV. Opus posthumum. Colocas,
1799. fol. with plates.
16095 PELAGIUS. Epistola ad
Demetriadem cum aliis alior. epi-
stolis. Dn. Whitby tract, de im-
putatione divina peccati Adami,
posteris ejus universis in reatum.
Recensuit et notas addidit J. Sal.
Semler. Hal., Hemmerde, 1775.
8^(1 d. 4gr.)
A collection of the works of Pelagiiis in
Hieronymi Opp, eeU Vallarni T, XI,
4Q»
1S02
PEL
16096 PELAGIUS, Alvaras. De
Jlanctu ecclesiee libri II. Ulmee,
. Zainer, 26 Oct. 1474. fol. Go-
thic letter.
406 leaves in 2 oolumiM with 58 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi*
nation. At the beginning 7 leaves of table
of contents, and at the end 8 leaves of
index. The first edition, very scarce and
still sought after. The following are not
at all sought after; LugtL, Clettiy 1517. fol.
Gothic letter, and Ven.t Sanaovinus, 1560.
fol. Also in RocoaberU bilA, pont^fida,
T. III.
PELERINAGE de la vie humaine
et de Tame, see Guillbvillb.
16097 PELETIER or Pellrtibr
du Mans, Jac. CEuvres po^tiques.
Par., Mich. Vascosan, 1547. 8°.
104 leaves.
I>l£rerent from the following collection.
16098 — oeuvres poetiques. Par.,
Coulombel , 1581.4°.
PELISSON, see Pbllisson.
16099 PELLAS, Saiiv. And. Dic-
tion naire proven9al et fran9ois.
Avignon, 1723. 4°.
16100 PELLEGRINI, Gius. L.
Poemetti. Bassano, 1785. 8^ De-
bora, . Giefte, Giona, lezioni po-
stume. Verona, 1802. 8°. 2 voll.
16101 PELLEPRAT, Pt. Intro-
duction k la langue des Galibis,
sauvages de TAmerique m6ridionale.
Par. 1655. 8°.
16102 PELLERIN, Jos. {anon.)
Recueil de m^dailles des rois, qui
n'ont pas encore ete publi6es. Par.
1762. 4^ with plates. Recueil de
mMailles de peuples et de villes.
ib. 1763. 4°. 3 vols, with plates.
Melanges de diverses m^aailles,
pour servir de supplem. aux re-
cueils des m ^dailies de rois et de
▼illes. Par. 1765. 4°. 2 vols, with
plates. Supplemens (4) aux six
volumes de recueils des m^ailles
de rois, de villes etc. Par. 1 765-
66. 4°. 2 vols, with plates. Let-
tres (2) de I'auteur des recueils des
medailles de rois etc. Par. J 770.
4*^. with plates. Additions aux
neuf volumes de recueils de m^
dailies etc. (par le mtoe). Par.
PEL
1778. 4°. — Altogether 10 parts in
9 vols.
To this greatly prized collection may he
added, Le Blond ObtervoHons iur quelquet
medaUtes du cabinet de Pelkrin, Far.
1771. 4°. with plates.
16103 PELLETIER, Ambr. Nobi.
liaire ou armorial g^n^ral de la
Lorraine et du Barrois, en forme
de dictionnaire. T. I. (les anoblis).
Nancy, 1758. fol.
No more appeared.
16104 PELLETIER, L. Diction,
naire de la langue bretonne. Par.
1 75 2. fol. Also on large paper.
PELLETIER, Jac, see Pblb-
TIBR.
16105 PELLHAM, Edw. God's
power and providence, shewed in
the miraculous preservation and
deliverance of eight Englishmen,
left by mischance in Greenland,
anno 1630, nine months and twelve
dayes etc. Lond. 1631. 4^ with
I map.
Sold for 4I. at Gordon*s sale in London,
in 18x6.
16106 PELLICER de Ossau 7 To.
var, Jos. Poblaciou y lengua pri-
mitiva de Espana. Valencia, Mac^,
1672. 4".
16107 — aparato a la monarchia an-
tigua de las Espanas en los tres
tiempos del mundo, el adelon, mi-
thico V el historico. P. I. Valen-
cia, Mac^, 1673. 4^
16108 PELLICER y Saforcada, J.
Ant. Ensayo de una biblioteca de
traductores espanoles. Madr., San-
cha, 1778. 4^ (10 rs.)
16109 PELLINI, Pompeo. Histo-
ria di Perugia. Ven. 1664. 4^. 2
voll.
There exists a 3rd voL, hut it was so
strictly suppressed, as scarody any where
to he met with.
16110 PELLISSON, P. (Euvres
diverses. Par. 1735. 12°. 3 voll.
Another collection, Trlvaus, 1741. 12*.
5 voll.
16111 PELLOUTIER, Sim. His-
toire des Celtes, et particuli^re-
meut des Gaulois et des Germains.
PEL
NouY. ^t. oorrig^ et augro. d'un
4^me livre posthame de rauteur
par Pt. de Chiniac. Par.^ Quillaa,
1771. 4^ 2 vols, or 8 vols, in 12°.
PELUSIOTA, see Isidorus.
PEMBROCHL£ comes, see Kbn-
NKDY and NuMisMATA^ No. 14958.
PEMBROKE'S Arcadia, see Sid-
NET.
16112 PENA, J. Nuiiez de la. Con.
quista y antiguedad de las islas de
la gran Canaria j su descripcion.
Madr., imprenta real, 1676. 4°.
16113 PENA J Farell, Nardso Feu
liu de la. Anales de Cataluna.
Barcelona, Llopis, 1709. fol. 3 vols.
Written in favour of Charleti VI. against
Philip v., and therefore strictly prohibited
in Spain at that time.
PENDNAMEH, see Fbridbddin.
16114 PENITENCE d'amour. en
laquelle sont plusieurs persuasions
et r^ponces tr^utilles et prouffita-
bles pour la r^r^tion des esperitz
qui veuUent tascher k honneste
conversation avec les dames etc.
(par Rene Bertaut, sieur de la
Grise). without place {Lyon), 1537,
i6^ with woodcuts.
103 leaves, with the signatures o-ntjt.
Consult Jderder de St. L^ger*s notice of
tliis book in Miilm Magat, enepcL 1 798.
II. 99 sq.
16115 PENN, J. Poems. Lond.
J 80 1. S°, 2 vols, with plates. Also
on large paper (il. is.).
PENNA, see Pbna.
16116 PENNAFORTI, Raym. de.
Summa juris canonici^ ad MSS.
fidem recognita et emendata. Ve-
ronae, 1744. fol.
The latest and best edition.
16117 PENNANT, Th. (atum.)
British zoology. Class I. Quadru-
peds. Class li. Birds. Lond. 1766.
large fol. with 107 plates.
A supplement, with 25 new plates and
text appeared afterwards, whicn is com-
monly wanting. This edition is sought
after on aoooimt of its splendour, together
with the more complete but less fine edi-
tion in £Dur 4^ vols.
16118 — soologia faritannica, tabulis
PEN
1308
CXXXII illustrata. Latinitate do-
navit Cp. Thph. de Murr (lat. et
germ.) AV. 1771-76. large fol.
with illuminated plates.
This translation is made after the 2nd
more complete edition, Lond. 1768. large
8**. 1 vols, with illuminated plates; but the
augmentations of the 3rd edition are want-
ing. ^
16119 — - British zoology, illustrated
by plates and brief explanations.
Ed. III. Warrington and Lond.
1776-77. 4°. 4 vols, with plates.
The first 2 vols, have 113 plates, the
^u^ 73) and the fourth 93. At the same
time ako, ib, 1776.77. 8**. 4 vols, with
plates. LmuL iSia. 8**. 4 vols, with 290
plates (6L 6s., on lai^ paper 81. 8s.)
16120 — (anon.) arctic zoology.
Lond. 1784-87. 4^ 3 vols, with
25 plates (with the supplement)
(il. 17s.).
In French under the title^ Le Nerd du
globe. Par. 1789. 8**. 1 vols. In German
by Ebh. A. W. Zimmermann, Lpz, 1787.
4**. 1 vmIs. with plates (9 d.).
16121 — {anon) Indian zoology. Ed.
II. Lond. 1790. small 4?. with 16
illuminated plates.
Very indifferently got up. The introduc-
tion is by Forster, see Forster, No. 7808.
16122 — synopsis of quadrupeds.
Chester^ 1771. 8^ with plates.
16123 — history of quadrupeds.
Lond. 1 78 1 or 93. 4^ a vols, with
109 plates.
In German by J. Mth. Becfastdn, FF^-
mar, 1799-1800. 4^ 2 vols, with 34 and
20 plates (9 d.).
16124 — outlines of the globe, being
a view of Hindoostan, India extra
Oangem, the Malayan isles, New-
Holland etc. Lond. 1798-1800. 4**.
4 vols, with plates (5 guineas).
Also on large paper.
This work was not concluded.
16125 — journey from London to
the Isle of Wight. Lond. i8oi»
large 4°. a vols, with 50 plates.
Also on large paper.
16126 — journey from Chester to
London. Lond. 1782. 4^^. with
plates.
Also, Land. 1811. 8^ with plates (1$^
on large paper il. is.).
16187 '^ {anon») journey to Snow.
4Q3
1304
PEN
don. Lond. 1781. 4°. with 26
plates.
16128 — tour from Downing to Ald-
ston-Moor. Lond. 1801. large 4°.
with plates (il. lis.). Also on
large 'paper.
16129 — tour from Aldston.Moor to
Harrowgate and Brimham Crags.
Lond. 1 804. 4^. with 9 plates ( 1 8s.).
16130 — (anon.) tour in Scotland^ in
the year 1769. Chester^ 1774- 4**«
with plates.
16131 — {anon,) tour in Scotland in
the year 1772, and voyage to the
Hebrides. Warrington, 1774-76.
4^. 2 vols, with plates.
These two warks belong to each other,
and are united also in a new title, Lond.,
White, 1 776. 4**. 3 vols. Also, Lond. 1 790.
4*". 3 vols, with plates. (Also on large
paper.) In German by J. Ph. Ebeling,
Lpx» 1779-^0. 8**. 2 vols, with plates (id.
12 gr.). — See also Cordikeb, No. 5201.
16132 — (anon.) tour in Wales.
Lond. 17 78 or 84. large 4°. 2 vols.
with plates.
Also, Lond, 18 10. 8*. 3 vols, with plates
(2I. 5s., on large paper 3I. 13s. 6d ).
16133 -— history of the parishes of
Whiteford and Holywell. Lond.
1796. large 4°. with 22 plates (il.
IS.). Also on large paper.
16134 — account of London. Ed.
IV. illustrated with Smith's views.
Lond. 1805. large fol. (14 guineas.)
In addition, Th. Downe's index to
Pennant's London. Lond. 18 14.
fol. (il. IIS. 6d.)
At the same time also an impression,
Lond. 1805. 4**. (il. IIS. 6d., to which be-
longs Downers index of 181 4 in 4**. 158.)
Also, Lond. 18 13. 8°. with plates (il. is.,
on large paper il. ns. 6d.).
16135 — Pennant's literary life, writ-
ten by himself. Lond. 1793- 4°.
(98.)
In German by J. Jac C. Timeus, Han^
nov. 1794. 8^ (18 gr.)
16136 PENNYCUIK, Alex. Col.
lection of curious Scots poems.
Edinb. 1762. 4°.
PENS£ES morales, see Moral-
1STE8.
PENTALOGIA, see Tba(kedia-
RUM.
PEN
PENTAMERONE, see Basils.
16137 PENTATEUCH US hebrai-
cus cum Onkelosi paraphrasi chal-
daica et commentario Sal. Jarcbi.
Bonon., Abr. ben Chajim Pisaureu-
sis, 5 Adar 242 (1482), fol.
The first edition of the Pentateuch, and
rery scarce ; though not, as has been ob-
served, the first edition of any part of the
Hebrew Bible, as the Psalms had already
appeared in 1477. Accurately described by
Tychsen in EickfwnCs Reperiorwm,V l. 65
>io3. It consists of? 19 leaves. The Hebrew
text, furnished with points and accents, is
surrounded with the Targiim, and has
20 lines, whilst the Targiim has 41. Co-
'pies on vellum, in the Bodleian (the same
that was sold at Cr^vennti*s sale for 375 fr.
and at M'Carthy*s for 420 fr.), in the li-
braries at Parma (formerly de Rossi^s),
Turin, Rostock (formerly Tychsen^s), and
at R<nne in the bibliotheca Neophyto-
rum. The paper copy, which was formerly
Reuchlin^s, is in the Court-library at Carls-
ruhe.
Thereto l>elongs, Quingne MegiUoth m,
Ruth, Ecclesiastea^ Cantica, Threni et Eti-
hety cum comm. Std, JarcfU et Aben Eera.
Without place or date (Bon. 1482). fol.
37 leaves, of which the libraries at Parma
and of the neophytes at Rome possess co-
pies on vellum.
16138 — pentateuchus hebraicus cum
Onkelosi paraphrasi chaldaica et
comment. Sal Jarcbi. Ischar s.
Ischor (Soriae in Hispania), 1490.
small fol.
264 leaves. Still more scarce than the
preceding edition. It is without points.
16139 — pentateuchus hebraicus cum
Onkelo&i paraphrasi chaldaica et
comment. Sal. Jarcbi. Without
place or date (Ischar, '49c>--95)-
large 4^.
In 2 columns, with 27 lines. A defective
copy on vellum in the library at Parma.
16140 r- pentateuchus hebr. cum
quinque megilloth et comm. Sal.
Jarcbi. Neap., per impressores
Soncinates, 251 (1491). small fol.
The Hebrew text of this edition, like-
wise very scarce, has 28 lines, and the
Megilloth 29 and 30. A copy on velium
was set down in the catalogue of Evans, a
London Iniokseller (1802), for 31 1. los. —
Bn, Poch del peniateueo ttampato in ATo-
poU Panno 1491. Roma, 1780. 4*°.
16141 — pentateuchus hebr. cum
Onkelosi paraphrasi chaldaica et
PEN
comment. Sal. Jarchi. Ulyssipone,
per Zachaeum ill. R. Eliezer^ 251
(1491). large 4^ 2 voll.
The first vol. has 216 leaves (one of
which is blank), and the and 240. A copy
on vellum in the library at Parma (for-
merly de Rossi's), another, 418 fr. Cr^-
venna, and 250 fr. MTarthy. The vellum
ctopy of a Hebrew Pentateuch of 1491, in
the Royal library at Paris {Dibdm's Tour,
II. 360), seems to belong to this edition.
16142 — pentateuchus hebr. cam
quinque megilloth et haphtaroth.
Brixiae, Gerson fil. R. Mosis Son-
cinas, 24 Schebat 252 (1492).
small 4°.
218 printed leaves with 16 lines. A
copy on velkim in the library at Parma
(formerly de Rossi's), another 340 fr. Cr^-
venna. A paper copy in the Court-library
at Carlsruhe. The edition, t6., id.y 1493-
4**. whereof de Rossi possessed a copy on
vellum, differs as well from this edition as
from the Pentateuch of the entire Bible of
1494.
16143 — pentateuchus hebr., cum
Targum, Haphtaroth, Megilloth ac
▼arior. commentariis. Constantinop.^
Dav. et Sm. iilii Nachmias., m.
Nisan 5265 (1505). small fol. or
large 4°.
Extraordinarily scarce, and the first Con-
stantinople edition of the Pentateuch. A
second, ib., kL, 1522. large 4**.
16144 — pentateuchus hebr. cum
Targum et comm. Sal. Jarchi, pa-
raphrasi arabica R. SaadiseGaonis
et versione persica R. Jacob, fil.
Jos. Tavos. Constantinop., in dome
Eliezer Berab Gerson Soncinatis,
5306 (1546). small fol.
The first book in which any Persian was
printed, and very scarce; consult Adler's
Bibl. krit, HeUe, p. 22 t.
16145 — pentateuchus hebr. cum
Targum et comm. Sal. Jarchi.
Edita est ad latus dextrum versio
hispanica, ad Isevum versio barbaro-
grffica. Constantinop., in domo
Eliezer Berab Gerson^ 5307 ( 1 547).
fol.
16146 — pentateuchus hebr. cum
quinque megilloth et commentariis
rabbin. Ven., ex offic. Justinianea,
3»i (>550. 4^
144 leaves. A copy on veHum in the
PEN
1305
library of the CmiffregtU. de propag.fide at
Romir.
16147 — pentateuchus hebr. cum
Targum, quinque megilloth et haph.
taroth. SabionettKy Tob. Foa, 3 1 7
(1557). la'.
The Hebrew text is printed directly from
an ancient and good MS. A copy on
▼ellum in the library at Turin, another
ijofr. Cr^venna.
16148 Sabionettae, 1558. 12**.
A copy on vellum in the library at
Parma (formerly de Rossi's), another 67 fr.
McCarthy.
16149 — pentateuchus hebraicus et
chaldaicus, cum quinque megilloth,
commentario Sal. Jarchi etc, Amst.,
Sal. Proops, 4486 (1726). 4°.
Also, •*., «i., 45" (>75«)- 4'.
16150 — pentateuchus hebr. cum
tribuB targumim, commentariis rab-
bin, et quinque megilloth. Ff. ad
Viadr. 1746. 4°. 5 voll.
16151 — pentateuchus hebrso-sama-
ritanus charactere hebrseo-chaldaico,
editus cura et stud. Bj. Blayney.
Ox., typ. Clarend., 1790. 8°. (bs.,
on large paper 9s.)
16152 — Pentateuch oder die fiinf
Bucher Mosis, iibs. von Jos. Bn.
Bd. Venusi (mit dem hebr. Text).
Prag. 1820. large 4**. 2 voll.
One of the most successful translation!!,
in which the most faithful preservation of
the old oriental language and style is very
happily combined with general clearness
in the sense.
16153 — die 5 Bucher Mosis nach
des Uebs. Moses Mendelsohn's, zum
Gebrauch der judisch-deutschen Na-
tion mit hebr. Buchstaben gedruckt ;
nebst dem Grundtext, mit maso-
reth. Anmerkungen u. einem aus-
fuhrl. Commentar. Berl., Nicolai,
1780-83. 8°. 5 voll. (6d. 16 gr.)
16154 — pentateuchus Mosis arabice.
LB., ex typogr. Erpeniana, 1622.
16155 — pentateuchus syriace. Ex
polyglottis angl. summa fide edid.
G. Gu. Kirsch. Lps., Bohme,
1787. 4^ (2d. 16 gr.)
16156 — quinque libri Moysis in
4Q4
1806
PEN
lingua .^gyptiaca, ex MSS. Va-
ticanOj Parisiensi et Bodleiano de-
scripsit ac lat. vertit D. Wiikins.
Lond., Bowyer, 173T. 4**.
OoJy 300 oapies were struck off.
16157 — the pentateuch, translated
into the Sungskrit language from
the original Greek by the mis-
sionaries at Serampore. Serampore>
1 808. 4°.
16158 — pentatenchi versio greca
vulgaris. 1801. 4^ 2 voll.
Brunei quotes it without mentioning the
place of printing.
16159 — pentateuchus lingua galo-
scotica, cura oomitis Buchanise.
Dun-Eidin {Edinb.), Smellie, 1783.
8°.
PENTATEUCHUS grttcus, see Bi-
BLiA^ No. 2221. — lat., see Biblia,
No. 2302.
16160 PENUS artis historicae, octo-
decim scriptorum tarn vett. quam
recentiorum monumentis instructa.
Bas., Pema, 1579. 8°. 2 voll.
A not uninteresting collection of writings
by different authors on the study and art of
history, but not very much sought after.
PEPAGOMENUS, see Dbmb-
TBI us.
PEPANUS, see Dbmetbius.
16161 PEPOLI, Alessandro. I ten.
tative dell' Italia, cio^ Eduigi, Cleo-
nice, Irene, e Don Rodrigo, trage-
die. Parma, Bodoni, 1783. large 8^.
Adelinda, tragedia. ib., id., 1791.
large 8°. Carlo e Isabella, trage-
dia, ib., id., 1792. large 8°. — Tra-
gedie. Ven. 1791-95. 8°. 6 voll.
16162 PERARD, Et. Recueil de
plusieurs titres anciens et pieces
eurieuses servant k I'hist. de Bour-
gogne. Par., Cramoisy, 1664. fol.
A very useful ouUection of documents
from 482 to X471.
PERAU, see Descbiption, No.
6008, and Dauvigny.
16163 PERCEFOREST^ La tr^-
^l^ante, d^icieuse, melliflue et
tr^-plaisante histoire du tres-noble
et victorieux roi Perceforest, roi de
la Grande-Bretagne. Par., par N.
Cousteau pour Gbdiot du Pr^, 28
PER
May 1528. small fol. 6 parts in
3 vols. Gothic letter.
A yery scaroe edition of this romance,
and the most sought after. The above
date is that of the 6th part. Copies, made
up of this and the folowing edition, stand
at a low price. A copy on vellum mth
miniatures, iioofr. Ofljgnat, and i6ot fr.
Valli^.
16164 Par., Gilles Gormont,
1531-32. fol. 6 parts in 3 vols. Gro-
thic letter.
Less prized than the preceding edition,
but almost equally scarce, and likewise at a
high price (counsellor Nagler at Berlin).
16165 la dilettevole historia del
valorosiss. Parsaforesto Re della
gran Bretagna. Con i gran fatti
del valente Gadiffero re di Scotia.
Nuovamente traslatato di Francese
in lingua Italiana. Ven., Mdi. Tra-
mezzino, 1558. 8°. 6 voll.
This translation is almost scarcer than
the French origiuaL Vols. 3-6 have no
separate titles. The ist vd. has 296
leaves, the and 340, the 3rd 250, the 4th-
527, the 5th 192, and the 6th 405.
PERCEL, see Langlbt du Fres-
noy.
16166 PERCEVAL le Galloys. Tres-
plaisante et recr^tive hystoire du
vaillant chevalier Perceval le Gal-
loys, jadis chevalier de la table
ronde, lequel acheva les adventures
du Sainct Graal etc. (translat^e de
ryme en prose de Tancien auteur
Chretien de Troyes et de Gautier
de Denet, son continuateur). Par.,
pour J. Saiuct Denys et J. Longis,
1 Sept. 1530. fol. Gothic letter.
One oi the rarest of the romances of
knight^rrantry, as there is only this single
edition of it. 4 leaves of preliminary
matter, and 220 numbered leaves.
16167 PERCHE. II libro del perch^.
et la pastorella del cavalier Marino,
coUa novella dell* angelo Grabriello.
Peluzio, MMMDXIV ( 1614 ).
small 8"^.
The original edition, and scarce. There
is a reprint (Par , Grange, about 1757),
with the same date, in 16", or small 8**. of
91 pages on Dutch papor, which is some-
times bound up with the DubbU amorosi of
Aretino.
16168 — il libro del perch^» la pasto-
PER
rella del Marino, la novella dell'
angelo Gbbriello, e la puttana er-
rante di Pt. Aretino. Peking, res.
nante King-Long, nel i8 secoTo
{Par., Molini), small 8".
There are is copies of this neat edition
on vellum (155 fr. Renouard, 90 fr. Char-
din, i5ofr. le Blond, 79 fr. McCarthy). —
See also Makfredi and Cazzajiia.
16169 PERCIER, C. et P. F. L.
Fontaine. Recueil de decorations
interieures, concernant tout ce qui
a rapport ^ Tameublement. Par.
1812. fol. (48 fr., on Dutoii paper
108 fr., with illuminated plates
360 fr.)
This work consists of 11 numbers, of 6
plates each.
16170 — description des ceremonies
et fetes, qui ont eu lieu pour le
couronnement de Napoleon. Par.
]8io. large fol. with etchings.
16171 — c^r^monies du mariage de
Napoleon. Par. 1810. fol. with
etchings.
See also Palais.
16172 PERCIVAL, Rb. Account
of the isLind of Ceylon, to which is
added the journal of an embassy to
the court of Candy. Loud. 1803.
4^ with plates (il. lis. 6d.).
In French by Henry, Par. 1803. 8*.
3 vols, with plates. In German in the
Bibl. der Reisebetchr. B. 11.
16173 — account of the cape of
Good Hope. Lond. 1804. 4"^. with
plates (il.)
In French by Henry, Par. 1806. 8*. In
German in the bAl der Reutebeschr.
B. 18.
16174 PERCIVAL, Th. Literary,
moral, and medical works. Lond.
1807. 8®. 4 voU.
16175 PERCY, Th. Reliques of
ancient English poetry, consisting
of old heroic ballads, songs and
other pieces of our earlier poets.
Ed. III. Lond. 1775. 8^ 3 vols.
Also, Lond. 1794 or 1812. 8°.
3 voll. (il. II 8, 6d.)
The i8t edition appeared, Lond. 1765. 8°.
3 voll. Also, Ff. a. M. 1790-91. 8'.
3 voil. (id. 16 gr.) A detailed description
of the original MS., from whence Percy
PER 1807
edited these songs, may be found in IHbm
din's Decam. III. 358 sq.
16176 — five pieces of runic poetrj,
transl. from the islandic language.
Lond. 1763. 8°.
16177 — the hermit of Warkworth.
Lond. 1806. 4*'. with woodcuts.
A fine edition. In German by Jo. H.
Campe, Braunschw. 1 790. 8°. (8 gr.)
16178 PEREFIXE, Hardouin de.
Histoire du roy Henry le Grand.
Amst., L. et Dn. Elzevier, 1661.
I2^ 523 pages.
A neat and scarce edition. A bad re-
print, with the same date, but of a lai^r
size, may be distinguished by its having
only 514 pages. Anut., Dn, Elzeviery
1604. Ia^ is less fine, but enlarged, and
AmtLy Dn. Elzevier, 1678 (1679 on the
title-plate). 12°. is equally good. Amst.,
Michieis, i66a (1661 on the title-plate).
12*". is also neat. But all these editions are
very incorrect. Par., Rerumard, 1816.
8*. (8 fr., on vellum paper 16 fr.) is very
correct. — In German, Lpx. 1669. 12*. and
best, Tub. 1 793. 8^ ( 1 d. 4 gr.) In Eng-
lish by le Moine, Par., Didoi, 1785. 8*.
In Dutch, Harlem, 1680. 8*".
16179 PEREGRINAGGIO di tre
giovani figlivoli del re di Seren-
dippo, per opra di M. Cristoforo
Armeno della Persiana nell' Ita.
liana lingua trasportato. Ven.,
Trameszino, 1557. 8°. 8 and 83
leaves
PEREGRINATIONES, see Bry.
PEREGRINE Pickle, see Smol-
lett.
16180 PEREGRINUS, Camill. His-
toria principum Longobardorum.
Ilac nova edition e notis dissertatio-
nibusque auxit Fr. Mar. Pratillus.
Neap., J. de Simone, 1749 sq. in
4^*. 5 voll. Also on large paper.
At first. Neap. 1643. 4°- Also in Mu»
raiari Script, rer. It. 11. 221 sq. V. 159 8t|.
PEREGRINO, see Caviceo and
Lope, No. 12270.
16181 PEREIRA, Ant. Pinta. His-
toria da India, no tempo, em que a
governou o Vicerei Don Luiz de
Ataide. Coimbra, Carvalho, 1617^
fol.
16182 PEREIRA, Gometius. Anto-
niana margarita. Opus nempe Phy-
sicis, Medicis ac Theologis non mi-
1308
PER
nu8 utile quam necessarium. Me-
thymnie Puelli (Medina del Campo),
Gu. de Millis, 1554. fol. There-
with 18 usually bound, Objectiones
Mch. a Palacios adversus nonnulla
ex multiplicibus paradoxia Anto-
nianiB margarits et apologia eo-
rundem. Methymnse Cam pi, 1555.
fol. 18 leaves. — Nova veraque me-
dicina, ex penmen tis et evidentibus
rationibus comprobata. Methymnee
Duelli, Fr. a Canto, 1558. fol.
Both these very scarce works were for-
merly greatly sought after, as it was main-
tained that Descartes had taken the prin-
ciples of his philosophy from them. A re-
print, Madr. 1749* fol. deprived them of
their rarity, and an altered disposition, of
their interest. The following small piece,
belonging thereto, is still more scarce, £n-
decaiogo contra AiUonkma margarita, Me^
difUB Campi, i/>56. 8**.
16183 PEREIRA, L. Elegiada,
poeroa heroico. Lisb., Lira« 1588.
ia°.
This edition is cited by the academy of
Lisbon.
16184 — Elegiada, poema da Jor-
nada de Africa. Lisb. 1782. 8^
(480 rees.)
PEREIRA, Nunalvarez, see Cbo-
NICA.
PERELLE, see Dblicbb de Paris.
PEREYRA, see Pbreira.
16185 PEREZ, Ant. Obras y rela-
ciones. Geneva, 1644. 8^
Previously, Par. 1598. 8°. ib. 1624, 4°.
Geneva, 1631. 8^ Also, 1675. ^°*
16186 PEREZ, Ant. Commentarius
in XXV. digestor. libros. Amst.,
Elzevir, 1669. 4^
16187 — prielectt. in XII. libros co-
dicis Justiniani. Amst., Elzevir,
1653. fol. Also, ib., id., 1671. 4°.
2 voU. Genev. 1707. 4". 2 voll.
Ven. 1773. fol.
16188 — institntiones imperiales ero.
tematibus distinctse. Amst., El-
zevir, 1647, or 52, or 57, or 69,
I2^
16189 — opera. Ven. 1738. fol.
3 voll.
16190 PEREZ, Miguel. Vida de
la virgen Maria, en Catalan. Bar-
celona, 1495- 4°.
PER
PEREZ de Gnsman, see Gusman.
— de Hita, see Gubrbas.
16191 PEREZIO, Gi. CamiUo. II
maggio romano owero il palio con-
quistato, poema epico giocoso nel
Ijnguaggio del volgo di Roma. Fer-
rara, Pomatelli, 1688. 8^
16192 PERFEITI, Bernardino. Saggi
di poesie, parte dette all' improv-
viso e parte scritte. Raccolte e
date alia luce da Dm. Cianfogni.
Fir., Bonducci, 1748. 8^ a voll.
16193 PERGOLE8I. Ornaments
in the Etruscan and grotesque
styles. Lond. 18 14. large fol. with
plates (5I. 58.).
PERIANDER, see Eulenspieobl,
No. 7040.
PERIERS, see Despebiers and
Cymbalum.
16194 PERINGSKIOLD, J. Mo-
numentorum Sueogothicorum liber
primus, Uplandise partem prima-
riam continens, justa delineatione
brevique commentario illustratus,
suec. et lat. Sth. 1710. fol. with
plates.
A copy on lai^ p&per, 61 fr. Caillard.
16195 — monumenta UUerakerenHia,
cum Upsalia nova illustrata, suec.
et lat. Sth., Horn, 17 19. fol. with
plates.
See olso Saga and SyoRRO.
PERISSIN. J., see Premier vo-
lume.
16196 PERITSOL, Abr. Itinera
mundi sic dicta, nempe cosmogra-
phia. Hebr. et lat. Latina versione
donavit et notas passim adjecit Th.
Hyde. Ox., th. Sheld., 1691, 4°.
2 parts in i vol.
Scarce and sought after. Also in f/<;o-
Hni Tfiesaur. antiq. aacr, T. VII. and in
Hyde Syntagma disaertatt T. I.
16197 PERIZONIUS, Jac. Ori-
gines Babylonicae et iBgyptiaca\
Ed. II. cui praefationem et alia
quffidam addidit C. And. Dukerus.
Traj. ad Rh., Reers, 1736. 8**.
2 voll. Also on large paper.
LB. 171 1. 8^ 2 voll. is less complete
(also on large paper).
16198 PERLACH, And. Commen.
PER
taria ephemeridum. Viennse Au-
striee, Aquila, 1551. 4^
A copy, in which the preliminary matter
was printed on vellum, 9 tr, McCarthy.
16199 PERLEONE. Compendio
di sonecti et altre rime de varie
texture intitalato lo Perleone re-
colte tra le opere antiche et mo-
derne del humile discipolo et imita-
tore devotissimo de vulgari ]>oeti
Giuliano Perleonio dicto Rustico
Romano. Napoli, Aiolfo de Can-
tono, 10 Martio 1492. 4®.
Veiy scarce. 18 leaves of preliminary
matter^ and 245 leaves.
PERMISSION, see Bluet.
16200 PERON, Fr. Voyage de d€-
couverte aux terres austrdes, pen-
dant les ann^es 1 800-1 804, r^dig6
en partie par P^ron et continue par
L. Preycinet. (Historique). Par.,
impr. imp^r., 1807-16. large 4^
2 vols, text, and 2 vols, atlas of 44
and 14 plates (72 fr.). — Voyage de
decouverte aux terres aus^ales,
execute par ordre du gouvemement,
public par L. Freycinet. Par.,
imnr. roy., 1815. large 4^ and atlas
in large fol. of 32 maps (75 fr.).
16201 PEROTTUS, N. Rudimenta
grammatices. Romee, Cr. Sweyn-
hejm et Am. Pannartz, 19 Mart.
1473. small fol.
The first dated edition, and very scarce.
There is also an old impression, without
place or date, 4°. without signatures, catch,
words, and pagination, with 31 lines; and
two other editions, very like each other,
without place or date, 4°. without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination, both
with 30 lines, which are distinguished from
each other by the letter of Perottus being
dated in one of them, VUerbii 4 cal. Dec.
1481 (instead of 4 co/. Noo. 1468).
16202 Romse, Am. Pannartz,
2 Dec. 1474. large 4"^.
1 1 1 leaves with the register at the end.
The first typographical production of Pan-
nartK after his separation from Sweynheym,
and likewise very scarce.
16203 Romee, J. Ph. de Ligna-
mine, 29 Maji 1475. f^m^ll fol.
16204 Neap.. Mthi. Moravus
without date (about 1475). 4°*
Very scarce.
PER
1309
16205 — — Romae, Vuendelinus de
Vuilla, 12 cal. Oct. 1475. fol.
16206 In studio Patavino, Alb.
de Stendalia, 17 Jun. 1475. ^^^'
1 1 1 leaves with 37 lines. In the BibL
Spenc. III. 100. it is without any ground
called a Neapolitan typographical pro-
duction.
16207 Romse, Am. Pannartz,
25 Febr. 1476. fol.
Very scarce.
16208 Neap., Sixt. Riessinger,
1476. 4*^.
16209 Par., {Cesaris), 1477.
fol.
The later editions are of fa'ttle value.
16210 — comucopiae sive linguae la-
tinse commentarii. Ven., Aldus, m.
Jul. 1499. ^^^'
A scarce edition, and the most sought
after. 26 leaves of preliminary matter,
and 64a pages. The first edition was,
Ven., Paganintts de Paganinis, pridie id.
Maji 1489. fol. It is well known that this
work is properly a commentary on the ist
book of Martial. The text of Martial is
nevertheless omitted in most editions, and
is onlv to be found in the following, Lugd.,
Maillet, 1501. fol. Arg.y PHise, 1506. foK
jBfl*., Cttrio, 153a. foL ib., Walder, 1536.
foL
16211 — (anon,) cornucopiee s. lin-
guae lat. commentarii etc. M. Te-
rentii Varronis de lingua lat. libri
III. Ejusd.de analogia libri III.
S. Pompeji Festi XIX. libror. frag-
menta. Nonii Marcelli compendia.
Additus praeterea est lungus trac
tatus de generibus. Ven., Aldus et
And. socer, m. Nov. 15 13. fol.
79 leaves of preliminary matter num-
bered underneath, i blank leaf, 1436 co.
lumns, and i leaf with the anchor. There
are 2 distinct Aldine impressions, both of
which have the year 1513 at the end, one
of which however is an incorrect and less
scarce reprint of the edition of 151 7. Tliey
may be distinguished by the earlier one
being dated at the end of Perrot's work,
col. 1054, *J»- Sept. 1513, whereas in the
later one this column is by a typogi*aphii-«l
error numbered 1064, and there the date is
m. Majo 15 1 7.
16212 — cornu copiae s. commentarii
lat. linguae. Thusculani apud Be-
nacum, Alex. Paganinus, 1522. 4®.
Sought after on aooonnt of the peculiar
types, which are Italic approaching to
1810
PER
Roman. Concerning the edition, ib., id,^
1433 (1533). fol. in which the printer de-
fends abbreviations, and would again intro-
duce them into printing, see {Kohl^s)
Brief weohtei der Geiehrten auf das Jahr
^7$^ P- 317 xi* Letsing^s Leben, III.
355-
16213 — cornucopias (as in No.
1 62 11). Hue accedunt castiga-
tiones in hunc ipsum Nonium obi-
terque in Varronem et Festum ex
vett. codd. fide Mch. Bentini opera.
Ven., Aldus et And. socer^ m.
Martio 1527. fol.
81 leaves of preliminary matter, number-
ed underneath, 1436 columns, i leaf with
the anchor, and 14 unnumbered leaves
{Bentini castigatL) The book has 3 colo.
phons, namely, col. 1054, m. Majo 1526,
col. 1436, «n. Sept. 1520, and at the end of
the la;it leaf of the CasHffatt.f m. Martio
»527.
16214 PEROUSE, J. Fr. Galaup de
la. Voyage autour du monde (pen-
dant les a. 1785-88), r^dige et
public par L. A. Millet-Mureau.
Par., impr. de la republ, an 5
(1797). 4^ 4 vols, and atlas in
large fol. of 70 plates (120 fr.)
lb. an 6 (1798). 8*. 4 vols with an atlas
in fol., which is often wanting, is a cheaper
edition. In English, Lond 1799. 4°.
2 vols, with an atlas in fol. ib. 1807. 8".
3 vols, with an atlas in fol. (2I. 2s.) In
German in the Magazin der Reisebeachr.
B. 16 and 17. — See also Labillardierje
and d*£ntrecabtbaux.
16215 PERPINIANU8,Pt. J. Opera
(cura Pt. Lazeri). Romie, Palea.
rini, 1749. 8^ 4 vols, with Perpi-
nianus's portrait.
The 4th vol has the title, Pt, Lageri
De vita et scrr, Perp, diatriba. Five let-
ters, which are wanting in this collection,
were first printed in Zacharim Excwrtut
litt. I. 283 sq.
16216 PERRAULT, Cbarl. Les
hommes illustres qui ont paru en
France pendant ce si^cle^ avec leurs
portraits au naturel. Par., De-
zallier, 1696-1700. large fol. 2
parts in 1 vol. with portraits.
The ist part contains i title-plut?, Per-
rault*s portrait, and 50 other portraits ; the
2nd 50 portraits. The work is greatly
sought after on account of the costly ptir-
traits by Edelinck; copies however with
the first impressions should, if possible, be
obtained.
PER
M'^ben the work was about to appear, the
biographies and portraits of the Jansenista,
Arnauld and Pascal, were obliged to be
withdrawn from vol. I. p. 15, 16^ and 65,
66. by command of the higher powers;
and in order to fiU up the lacuna, those of
Thomassin and du Cange were inserted in
their stead. Some collectors however con-
trived to obtain the two suppressed por-
traits, and appended them to their copies.
AfterwHrds, as this order had lost its power
(according to the Tableau hutor. de* Ute^
rateurt/ranfois, T. II. VertaUl. 1 785. 8^
p. 173, the government was obliged to
recall it, in consequence of the loud cla-
mour of the public, in order that the
sale of the work might not 1»e injured), the
pubhslier again removed the portraits and
biographies of Thomassin and du Cange*
and restored those of Arnauld and Pascal
in their places.
The copies with the first impressions are
consequently to be considered to be those
in which Amauld*s and Pascal^s portraits
(without their bic^aphies) are to be found
appended at the end of the volume. A
still more valuable copy, says Bninet,
would be that which has the first impres-
sions, and contains the biographies and
portraits both of Thomassin and du Gange
and those of Arnauld and Pascal, in sudi
a manner, that p. 15, 16, and 65, 66. of
the 1st vol., and plates 8 and 33 be double.
Such a copy the R4>yal library at Dresden
actually possesses.
The edition. Par. 1805. fol. with im-
pressions of the same plates, ia of very little
value.
16217 — contes de ma m^e I'Oye.
Par., Lamy, 1781. 12°. with plates.
A good edition of these often printed
contes. Also on Dutch paper, and on lui^
Dutch paper. A copy on vellum in 4 vols,
with the original designs 27I. at Pansys
sale. In German in the Blaue Biblioihrk,
16218 — parall^le des anciens et des
mod ernes, avec le si^cle de Louis
le Grand^ po6me. Par. 1688-92 or
1692-97. 12°. 4 voll.
The chief production in that celebrated
controversy. His Si^le de Louis le Grand,
Par., Coignard, 1687. 4**. had given tlie
first rise to it. The literature of this ohi-
troversy may be found in Artigny Me»
moires, II. 256. Catal Bunav. T. I. vcd. I.
p. 453. vol. II. p. 1330. CataL VaUi^re,
VI. 346.
— course de t6tes et de bftgues, et
labyrinthe de Versailles, see Cabi-
net du roi.
16219 PERRAULT, CI. (anon,)
Memoires pour servir k Thistoire
PER
naturelle des animaux (avec la
iiuite). Par., impr. roy., 1671-76.
large fol. 2 parts in i vol. with 1 5
and 14 plates.
This work forms an appendage to the Ca»
binet du miy but is at a very low price in
France notwithstanding its plates. Copies
without the continuation are of no value
at all. The edition, Par., impr roy,, 1676.
large fol. with the same plates, contains
also the continuation, and has the au-
thor*s name in the title. The new edition,
Par. 1688 fol. is enlarged with 4 new
plates, but only 124. pages of the text ap-
peared. It was to have been continued,
and 7 new plates had already been engraved
for the purpose^ which were not published.
This unfinished edition was found in great
numbers at Ani6Ron*s sale (Paris 1795),
from whence the bookseller Lamy acquired
it, and brought it into circulation with
a new title of 1 703 (with only 1 3 plates,
and 1 18 pages of text). The same work
also forms T. III. P. 1-3 of the Memmret
de racad, des sciences in 4°. (in the Paris
or Amsterdam edition), and was published
at the same time with a title of its own,
and under differeut dates. In the latter
form Dodart^s Memoires sur les pkmUs is
added to it, whicn work is printed in the
same way.
16220 PERRET, Et. XXV. fables
des animaux, vray miroir exem-
plaire, par lequel toute personne
raisonnable pourra voir la con-
formity et vraye similitude de la
personne ignorante aux animaux
bcstes brutes. Anvers, Planting
1578. fol. 26 leaves, with fine
plates.
Also, Dardr. (not Del/), 1618. fol. with
not such good impressions.
16221 PERRIER, Fr. Segmenta
nobilium signorum et statuarum^
quae Rome exstant, a Fr. Perrier
delineata atque in sere incisa. Romsej
d6 Rubeis, (1653). fol. i title-
plate, 100 plates* and 2 leaves,
index.
There are also copies, /2ofn«, 1637 or 38.
fol. Par., veuve Perrier, without date
(other copies 1645). fol Both also of 100
plates. Signor. et staiuar. symbola Per-
reriana, eieganH osbIo denuo eafscfslfta a
PL Schenekio. Amsi,, Sehenek, 1701. foL
with TOO plates. Afbe^inge win hondert
Stattien of anH^fue Beelden.. .in Cooper
gesneden door Com. tfon Daaien. Amsi.
without date. fol. Kunsikabinet, beduy-
Unde 100 der sdierberoemste antique BeeU
PER
1311
den, in Koper gebragt door Com, van
Daalen, GraverUiage, 1737* fol. Abbil-
dungen der vorxfkgUchsten alten Statuen u.
Gruppen, die sich theils in Rom theils in
Paris befinden, nook den Zeichnungen des
Perrier, mit Test von Joe» Ernst. Wien,
1 797. fol.
PERRIERS, see Dbspbbiers and
Cymbalum.
PERRIN, see Collbgtion univ.
des memoires.
PERRINET du Pin, see Philippe
de Madien.
16222 PERROCHEL. Le jardin
de la noblesse fran^oise, dans le-
quel se pent cueillir leur maniere
de vestement. — Le th^dtre de
France, contenant la diversite des
habits, selon la quality des person-
nes. Par., Estienne, 1629. 4^.
This collection of plates is engraved by
Bosse, Briot, and others.
PERRON, see Anqubtil.
16223 PERRON, Jac. Davjr du.
(Euvres diverses. Par., Etienne,
1622. foL
16224 PERRONET. Description
des projets et de la construction des
ponts de Neuilly, de Mantes, d*Or-
Jeans et autres; des projets du
canal de Bourgogne etc. Far., impr.
roy., 1782-89. Ifiorge fol. 3 parts in
2 vols, (with supplement), with
plates.
Greatly prised, and well got up. The
supplement may be had by itself for 36 fr.
The edition, Par. 1788. 4^ with an atlas
in foL (90 fr.) contains additions, out of
which the supplement for the large edition
was formed.
16225 PERROT, A. Collection
historique des ordres de chevalerie
civils et militaires, existant chez
les differens peuples du monde,
suivi d'un tableau chronologique de
tons les ordres ^teints. Par., Andr^,
1819. 4°. with 30 illuminated plates
(36 fr., on vellum paper 72 fr.).
16226 PERRY, Charl. View of the
Levant, particularly of Constanti-
nople, Syria, Egypt, and Greece.
Lond., Woodward, 1743. fol. with
plates.
16227 PERRY, G. Conchology or
natural history of the shells, oon-
1312
PER
taining a new arrangement of the
genera and species. Lond., Miller^
]8i I. large fol. with 61 illuminated
plates (16I. 1 6s.)*
PERSA anonymus^ see Grbavbs^
No. 8857.
PERSENOBER, see Partinu.
PLES, No. 15692.
16228 PERSE POLIS illustrata or
the ancient and Royal palace of
Persepolis in Persia, destroyed by
Alexander the Great, with parti-
cular remarks concerning that pa-
lace, and an account of the ancient
authors who have wrote thereupon.
Lond., Harding, 1 739. fol.
A printed title, 8 kiayes of text (bq-
graved), and 18 plates.
16229 PER8IANO, figliuolo di Al-
tobello, poema. Ven., Cp. da Man.
dello, 1493. 4^. Ven., Rusconi,
1506.4°. Ven. 1570. 8°.
According to Quadrio the author was
Luca Molini.
16230 PERSIUS Flaccus, Aulus.
Satyrse. Without place or date
(Ronue^ U. GaUus, about 1470).
40
A rery searoe edition, and probably the
first printed with the same types as the
Juvenal of U. Gallus .(see Juyenalis,
No. 1 1 189), with which it is sometimes
bound up. 14 leaves with 25 lines, with-
out signatures, catchwords, and pagination.
Leaf la line i is, FLACCI PERSII
VOLTERANI SA, and at the end of the
last satire is FINIS. As the prologue is
numbered as the ist satire, the number of
aatii«s consequently reaches to seven.
16231 — Persii Lucillii Auli Flacci
Poete Satiraru : Liber Feliciter
Incipit. Without place or date
iJrg,, Ml Flach, about 1472). fol.
Gothic letter.
12 leaves with 30 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. The
last line of leaf i ib is, EjepUdt ignoius per
Mum Pertius orbemy whidi verse however
by no means proves that this is the first
edition, as the same verse not only occurs
in the edition which appeared at Craoow
about 15 10 (see below), but also in MSS.
(Bandini cataL codd, lot. bibl. Law. II.
125 and 255, where it nevertheless is to
this purport, EjtpiicU intorius per totum
Permu Orcus).
1623^ — satyrse. Without place or
PER
date (Andegavi), fol. Gk>thic letter.
17 leaves, without signatures, catch,
words, and pagination, with a somewhat
singular €k>thic letter type. There is
more space than usual between the lines.
The edition, which is old and rather un-
known, begins with the superscription,
Auii peren flood in etUyrarum iibrum pro-
loffus eorutans metroimnbioo trimetro. At
the end is, A, P. F. Saiyrvru pricipis
Hber feliciter firUt, and underneath the
4 following verses :
EjccepU cUnroa andegauense poeioi
Ut studium ! Persi, ut cito sctUptus odes
Gallorumegregiasnesetiipttupergeperurbes
Ut possU spacium cemere ghsa nmm.
Still lower beneath is :
PhiHppinua italue poeta
Lauro inngnUus.
These verses prove, that this edition ap-
peared at Angers, where printing had been
carried on since 1476 (see above, Cicero,
No. 4300).
16233 — satyrse. Without place or
date. fol.
9 leaves with 36 lines in Roman charac-
ters, and 2 Gothic letter initials. (Gothic
letter initials to a work in Roman bharacters
are also to be found in the undated Justin
with 36 lines, Na 7670, above). Accord-
ing to AudiffredL Catal. edd, Rom, p. 4 1 4, it
was probably prmted at Rome. — The un-
dated edition in the Dresden library, of
which PasHOW makes mention, I. 143, is
only a piece of the Juvenal, Na 1 1 203, and
no typographical production of Laner*s.
16234 — satyrse cum commentario
Bm. Fontii. Ven, (without the
printer's name), 1480. fol.
28 leaves with signatures. The first edi-
tion, with this commentary, which had
previously appeared in 1477 by itself, and
without the text (see Foxtius). The
pretended edition, Medici^ SdnMeru/eler^
1480. foL in Cr^venna*s second CataL III.
164, is only a typographical error for
14^.
16235 — satyrse. Impressus Salutiis,
arte et impensis Martini de la
Valle, correctusq ; ac emendat' di-
ligeti opa egregii Mri Johanis Grau-
terii rectoris scholariu^ saluciesiu,
10 Febr. 1481. foL Gothic letter.
The only known typographical pro-
duction of Saluzzo in the x 5th century, and
set down at 6 guineas in the catalogue of
the London bookseller, Edwards, for 1 796.
There are 35 lines in a full page, and after
the satires follows a letter of St. Bernard in
2 leaves.
16236 — satirarum opus cum inter.
PER
pretatione Bm. .Fontii. Without
place or printer's Dame {Ficentue^
Henr, Ltbrarius), 1481. fol. 38
leaves.
16237 — satyrse cum commentariis
J. Britannici. Brix., Gbr. Tar-
visinus et Paulus fil., 13 Nov. 1481.
fol.
The first edition of this somewhat hastily
made commeotary, oonoeming which con-
sult QuMni LUt. Brix, I. 137 sq. — Also^
%b,y uLy 17 Febr, i486, fol. t^., %d,y 21 LuH
(sic) 1500. fol.
16238 — satparum opus. Daven-
triae, 1482. fol.
Panzer, I. 354, took this edition from
Maittaire.
16239 — satyrn cum Bm. Fontii
commentario. Ven.^ Renaldus de
Nouiomagio, 24 Dec. 1482. fol.
22 (not 20) leaves, the first of which is
blank, with the signatures <i-d,
16240 — (the same title). Ven., Bt.
de Tortis, 6 Dec. 1482. fol.
26 leaves with the signatures o-^. Leaf
I b begins with Fontii procemium.
16241 — (the same title). Ven.,
Dion, de Bertochis et Pelegr. de
Paschalibus, 10 Sept. 1484. fol.
28 leaves with the signatures 0-0. Leaf
lb begins with ForUH procsmium.
16242 — (the same title). Mediol.,
Ant. Zarotus, 1484. fol.
16243 — (the same title). Ven.,
Ant. de Bactibobus, 14 Sept. 148^.
fol.
Also^ ib.y itUy X493. fol.
16244 — (the same title). Mediol.^
Scinzenzeler, 1490. fol.
16245 — satyrae cum J. Britannici et
Bm. Fontii commentariis. Ven.,
Bernardin. Benalius et Mth. Gap-
casa, 3 Aug. 1491. fol.
48 leares with the signatures o-A. Leaf
i^ begins with a letter of Britannicus.
The first edition in which these two com-
mentaries appear united.
16246 — satyree cum J. Britannici
et Bm. Fontii commentariis. Ven.^
Bm. Venetus de Ragazonibus, 17
Jan. 1492. fol. 48 leaves.
16247 — satyre. Wienne (J. fVin^
terburg), 1492. 4®. Oothicletter.
16248 — satyrarum opus. J. Bri-
PER 1818
tannici commentarii in Persium.
Bm. Foncii {sic) in Persio com-
mentarii. Ven., J. de Tridino, 13
Febr. 1494. fol.
49 leaves with the signatures a-i. At
the end this work is stated to be Recoffnitum
ae casHgatum a Bm, Meruia,
16249 — satyrs cum commentariis
J. Britannici et Bm. Fontii. Ven.^
Pt. J. de Quarengis, 12 Apr. 1495.
fol. with the signatures a-h.
16250 — (title as in No. 16248).
Ven., sumtu Octav. Scoti per Ant.
de Gusago. 28 Sept. 1497. fol.
50 leaves with the signatures a-L
16251 — (title as in No. 16248).
Lugd., (without printers name),
29 Jul. 1498. fol. Gk>thic letter,
56 leaves.
16252 — A. Persii familiare com-
mentum (Jod. Badii Ascensii) cum
J. Britannici eruditissima interpre-
tatione. Lugd., N. Lupus h. e.
Wolf, 6 cal. Febr. 1499. small fol.
Gothic letter.
16253 — Persius cum tribus com-
mentariis. Comuti phylosophi eius
preceptor is cometarii. Joannis Bri-
tannici Brixiani comentarii. Bar-
tolomei Foncii comentarii. Ven.,
J. de Tridino, 4 Nov. 1499. fol.
63 leaves with the signatures a-/. In
this edition the prolix and insignificant
commentary of Pseudooomutus appeared
for the first time, which however the editor,
J. Bonardus, has frequently interpolated,
on account of defects in the MS.
16254 — • P. Auli Persii familiaris ex-
planatio (Jod. Badii Ascensii).
Cum J. Britannici eruditissima in-
terpretatione. (Ace Ph. Beroaldi
or. habita in enarratione Persii, et
Ang. Politiani in eundem prtelec-
tio.) Lugd., J. de Vingle, 7 Aug.
1 500. 4°. Gothic letter.
93 leaves with the signatures a^m. Also,
t^., id., 1506 or II. 4**. Par.f {A9cenntui)y
1507 or 30. 4*". 100 leaves. LuL, N.
le SaueHer, 2 OcL 1535. 4^ 100 leaves.
16255 — satyrarum opus. Par., Ant.
Denidel. without date (about 1500).
4^. Gothic letter.
Also^ Bothom, 1508. 4^
16256 -^ satyrarum opus. Without
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place or date {Lps., Mt, Herbipol,)^
4^. Gothic letter, 22 leaves.
16257 — satyrarum opus. HeydeU
berge, without date. 4°.
18 leaves with it lines, and signatures.
In Roman characters.
16258 — Persii Flacci nobilissimi
Satyrici unicus : sed elegant issimus
Satyrarum liber. Without place or
date {Lps., Mt, HerbipoL, about
1500). fol. Grothic letter.
16 leaves with the signatures A-C, su-
perintended by Hm. Busch. Passow more
than once erroneously calls it a production
of Thanner*s press. Repeated, Lpi., Mich,
Lottery 1507. fol. iS.yid,, 15 12, or 14, or
16, or 20. 4^ 16 leaves, ib., Jao. Thanner,
1512 or 17. 4^
16259 — Aulus Flaccus Persius Cum
glosis Scipionis ferrarii Georgii filii
de monte ferrato. Without place
or date {Fen.^ Bemardinus Venetus,
about 1500). 4^
A very scarce edition. 102 numbered
leaves without signatures. The paper-
mark is a pair of scales, and the printer is
the same as he who produced the Panegy-
ruA veiL (No. 15744) and the Pausanias
(No. 16055). In leajf 101^ is the following
eolophon in Gothic letter : Cum Gratia et
Priuileffio Ob Inuetionem. Ordinem, Mo-
dum. Indtutriam. Tabula. PoaHUas. et
Quoitatione* AuetoritaH, The commen-
tator, Ferrarius, displays, according to
Passow, an uncommonly correct view, and
a genius more formed by classical antiquity
than do Fontius and Britannicus.
16260 — satvrse cum J. Bt. Plautii
interpretatione. Bon. 1502. fol.
16261 — Persii fiamiliaris explanatio
(Jod. Badii Ascensii) cum J. Bri-
tannici eruditissima interpretatione.
Lugd., J. de Platea et Jac. Myt,
20 Nov. 15 10. 4^
84 numberod leaves in small Italic cha-
racters with the signatures a~l, A reprint
ef No. 16354 above. The same is contain-
ed in the edition, Mediol., ex libraria Mu
nuHana {N. Gorgonzola), without date
(about 15 10). fol. 54 leaves.
16262 — Auli Perscii (sic) Flacci
Poete Satyrici opusculum el^antis-
timum: magna cura % diligentia
recognitum: atque ex archetypo
probo : ac sincero excussum. With-
out place or date (Cracavia, about
1510). 4^. Gothic letter.
16 leaves with tha signatures a and b.
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This very scarce edition has hitherto re-
mained unknown to bibliographers. On
the reverse of the title is. Ad pubem Cra-
couiesem magistri pauli CrosnieU Ruteni
Carmen phalecum endecaayllabum, then
follows the bare text without anv notes,
and a poem of the same Pauhis, leaf 15%
ExhortoHo ad virtutem amplectendamtiarias
the termination.
16263 — satyrarum opus. Viennse
Pannoniae {Hi. Vietar), 151 1. 4^
16264 — satyrarum opus. Eiusdem
vita. Vuittenburgi, J. Gronen-
bergk, 15 12. 4^
16265 — castigatissimum Persii poema:
cum J. Bt. Plautii frugifera inter-
Jretatione, nee non cum Cornuti,
. Britannici ac Bm. Fontii aureis
commentariis. Ven., J. Rubeus,
25 Apr. 15 16. fol.
119 leaves with the signatures a-x. Re-
peated, Ven., Bn. de Vianis, 15 Dee.
1530. fol.
16266 — satyrse complusculis quibus
scatebant mendis repurgatae, cum
ecphrasi et scholiis J. Murmellii.
Daventriffi, 15 16. 4^
Also, Col.f Quentel, m. Sept. 1517. 4*.
Arg., Knoblouchf > 5 > 7* 4^*
16267 — satyrse, luculentissima ec-
I»hrasi et scholiis J. Murmellii iU
ustratie. Hm. Buschii epistola,
qua Persian! prologi et primae sa-
tyrs argumentum explicatur. CoLj
Cervicornus, m. Aug. T522 4^
Also, Col.f Cervicomus, 1525 or 18. 8**.
Magdeb.y Mch, Lotther^ (1537). 8^ Cy-
prian. Vomelius superintended the last re-
print.
16268 — satyrse cum quinque com-
mentariis, et eorum indice: ac sa-
tyrarum argumentis. Jod. Badii
Ascensii, J. Britannici, J. Bt.
Plautii, ^lii Ant. Nebrissensis,
J. Murmellii. Additis ad calcem
L. J. Scoppse in eundem adno-
tationibus. Par., AsceiLsius, 1523.
fol.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, and 164
nnmbered leaves. Ascensius gave in this
edition his trivial commentary revised. —
An edition, t6., id.^ 1535* f^l- is ^ non-
entity, and what was formerly £ngel*s
copy (Panzer, VIII. 90.) was of 1523.
16269 — satyrse cum comm. M\n
PER
Ant. Nebriflsenais Compluti^ 1526.
4 •
Abo, Luoroniiy Effuia, 1539* 8°.
16270 •— • commentarii ^lii Ant.
Nebrissensis in sex Persii satjras
(cum textu). Par.^ Rb. Stephanus,
1527. 8^-
For the Colinnan editions of 1528, 35,
and 4a, see Juvevalis.
16271 — 8at3nrie sex, J. Murmellio
scholiaste, cum indice copiosiore et
annotatione varietatis^ qu» est in
carmine Persiano. Item Hm. Bus-
chii prolog! ac primse satyrse expli-
catrix epistola^ autoris vita ex Cri-
nito, ac pauculis quibusdam de sa-
tyra et satyrograpfais annexis. Par.^
Ch. Wechel^ 1531- 4°* '35 pages.
The yarions readings of the Aldine are
added. Repeated, t^., t<t» 1538. 4^ 135
pages, ib., id,, 1546. 8°.
16272 — satyrs, luculentissima ec-
phrasi simul et scholiis J. Mur-
mellii illustrate. Quibus ace. E-
rasmi Rot. in easdem annotationes.
Item Hm. Buscbii epistola ad in-
telligentiam Persii multum condu-
cens. CoL; J. Oymnicus, 1538*
8 leaves and 127 pages.
16273 — satyrse, luculentissima ec-
phrasi simul et scholiis J. Mur-
mellii illustrate. Adjecta est epi-
stola Hm. Buschii ad intelligen-
tiam Persii multum conducens.
Antw., ^gid. Diest, 1546. S^". 60
leaves.
16274 — Ant. Foquelini in Persii
satyras commentarius ad Pt. Ra-
mum (cum textu). Par., And.
Wechel, 1555. 4°.
4 leaves of prdiminary matter, 187
pages, and 4 leaves of index. The oom-
mentary is after the plan of Pt. Ramus.
According to Passow, Foquelinus is dis-
tinguished by making the whole business
of a commentator to consist in hunting after
parallels, devoid both of plan and object.
16275 — satyrarum liber emendatus
ab Elia Vineto, qui et annott. ad-
jecit. Additus quoque est A. Gor-
nuti commentarius. Pictavii, £n-
guilb. Mamef, 1560. 4^
16276 — A. Persius Flaccus, brevis-
VOL. III.
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simis annotationibus illustratus. Le
mesme Perse est en Tune des pages
traduict en vers frang. par forme
de paraphrase, par Ou. Durand.
Par., a Prato, 1575. 8°. Ed. II.
augm. ib., id., 1586. 8®.
16277 — in Persii satyras sex quatuor
prestantium virorum commentarii,
(Ph.) Valentini, (Ant.) Volsci,
(Ph.Engelbrecht) Engentini, (Ant.)
Foquelini. Lahore et stud. J. Th.
Freigii nunc prim, conjuncte editi
(cum textu). Has., Pt. Pema,
(1578). 4°.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 198
pages, 4 leaves, 13a pages, and 7 leaves of
mdex.
16278 — satyree sex a Nicod. Frisch.
lino ex vetustiss. codicis fide para-
phrasi luculenta illustratse : Valen-
tini insuper, Volsci, Eugentini et
Foquelini commentariis explicatae.
Bas., ad Perneeam lecythum, 1582.
95 and 198 pages, 6 leaves (i blank),
231 pages, and 5 leaves of index. The
first 95 leaves only are new^, the rest is
the preceding number appended thereto.
— Pt. Pithoeus gave a new and in
reality the first recension of Persius from a
MS. of Mth. Corvinus with an ancient
gloss, never before printed, in his Juve-
nal of 1585 and 90.
16279 — Nicod. Frisclilini in Persii
satyras paraphrases (cum textu).
Ff. a. M., Spies, 1587. 8^
16280^ — satyrar. liber, paraphrasi
illustratus a Fed. Ceruto. Verone,
Discipulus, 1597. 8°.
16280^ — Fr. Sanctii in A. Persii Fl.
opera notie. Salmant. 1591 or
161 3. 8°.
16281 — satyrar. liber. Ad hunc
emendatt. et commentarius Thdr.
Marcilii. Lut. Par., CL Morellus,
1601. 4°.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 6a and
155 pages, and 4 leaves.
16282 — satirarum liber. Is. Ca-
saubonus recensuit et commentario
libro illustravit. Par., Drouart,
1605. 8°.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 43 pages,
and 1 leaves. Then the commentary with
a separate title, 16 leaves of preliminary
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matter, 558 pflig«i> and 16 leaves of index
(the first blank). The text of Pithceus
fonns the basis, although the editor some-
times deviates from it. He has made very
negligent and cursory use of the MSS. of
Bongarsius. More attention has been paid
to explanation, and his commentary is very
rich in matter; consult Passow*8 PermUy
I. 147. Par^ Drouart, is really a fresh
impression, but altogether unaltered; the
above ooUation applies also to it.
16283 — satyrarum sex liber singu-
laris a St. Claverio redditus et
explanatus. Par.^ Fouet, 1607.
8^
16284 — satyrse et in eas commenta-
tiones, observatt. et paralipomena
Bn. Autumni. Par., Fouet, 1607.
8°.
16285 — 8at}rTarum liber. Ad hunc
emendationes et oommentarius, plu-
res et auctior, quam priore edi-
tione, Thdr. Marcilii. Par., Orry,
16 1 3. 4°. 6 leaves of preliminary
matter, 188 pages, and 4 leaves.
L. A. Comuti commentum in Persii
satyras, cum vet. cod MS. collatum,
auctum et emendatum. ib., id.,
1 61 3. 4^ 4 leaves and 95 pages.
Persii satyr» cum antiquissimis
commentariis, qui Comuto tribuun-
tur. Eliie Vineti prsefat. et anno-
tatt. J. Britannici interpretatio.
Ph. Beroaldi oratio habita in enar-
ratione Persii. Ang. Politiani pree-
lectio in eundem. Pt. Pithoei
variae lectt. et hoUb ad vett. glossas,
Thdr. Marcilii emendatt. et com-
mentarius. ib., id., 1613. 4°. 50
and 142 pages.
A prized edition, which contains good
collections, yet but little of its own. It
forms the 2nd vcd. of the Paris edition of
Juvenal of 161 3. The above collation is
after the Dresden copy. The latter title
however is properly perhaps the chief tide.
16286 — satyrs. Par., Rb. Ste-
phanus, 1614. 12^.
16287 — satyrffi, cum notis pos-
tumis J. Bond. Lond. 1614. 8°.
The editor was Roger Prowse. Enlarged
with an index of words, {Cura J. Ho^
lungi), NrLf Halbmaper, (1625). 8^
Par,y VUrajf, 1641. 8^ JPar., Cramoisy,
1644. ^"* Amst,, Jaiusonf 1645 or 59. 13°.
Consult Clauioal joumaif X. 316.
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16288 — satirarum liber. Is. Ca-
saubonus recensuit et commentario
libro illustravit. Tertia editio, auc-
tior et emendatior ex ipsius auc-
toris codice, cura et op. Merici Ca-
sauboni. Ace. et Graecorum inter-
pretatio. Lond., Flesher, 1647.
8^
16289 — Persius enucleatus s. com-
mentarius in Persium, studio D.
Wedderbumii. Amst., Dn. Elzevir,
1664. 12°.
16290 — satyrse cum comm. H.
Scalesii. Neap., Porcile, 1690. 8°.
3 voU.
Scarce, but a worthless diaos of the most
irrelevant and trivial information.
16291 — satirarum liber, cum ejus
vita, vetere scholiaste, et Is. Casau-
boni notis, qui eum recensuit et
commentario libro illustravit, una
cum ejusd. Persiana Horatii imi-
tatione. Ed. novissima auctior et
emendatior ex ipsius auctoris codice
cura et op. Merici Casauboni, LB.,
van der Aa, 1695. 4°.
Merely an impression of the Ix)ndon
edition of 1647. '^i> edition is both to be
met with by itself and also added to the
Juvenal of Henninius, with a new title of
1695.
16292 — satyrae or the satires with
improvements for the use of schools,
in a method entirely new, by J.
Stirling. Lond., Astley, 1736. 8**.
The pretended new method consists In a
grammatical construction of the words of
Persius.
16293 — satyrae (lat. et gall., cum
commentario J. Rdf. Sinneri). Ber-
nae, Wagner, 1765. 8**. with vi-
gnettes (20 gr.). Also on writing
paper.
The external appearance is very pleasing,
but the printing not quite correct The
prose translation is faithful, but often flat
and prolix. The commentary contains
many new and ingenious views.
16294 — satyras sex ad fidem op-
timar. editt. una cum variis lectt.
codicis Ebneriani edid. 6. F. Se-
baldus, tabulisque aeneis incidit J.
Mch. Schmidius. Nrb., Schmid,
1 765. small 4°.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and
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64 pages. Not finely engraved, and very
nncriticaUy superintended. The various
readings are perticularly insignificant, nor
is there given a facsimile erf* the codes,
which however might here so easily have
been done.
16295 — satirar. liber cum glossis
veteribus (cura F. Wfg. Reiz).
LdSm Schwickert, 1789. S°. (2 gr.)
Also on writing paper.
The text is frequently corrected from
conjecture, and is without notes, but the
poet's meaning is rendered much more
obvious by a careful and often clever
punctuation.
16296 — satirae, with Brewster's
translation. Lond., Bulmer, 1790.
4 • ^
This very fine edition, prepared by
R. Heber Esq. at his own cost, was one oi
the first productions of Bulmer's press, and
never came into the market, see Dibdin
Deeam, II. 384. Retumard CataL II.
294.
16297 — satiren. Text u. Ueberset-
zung. Mit Einleitt. u. Erlautt.
versehen von G. Gst. Fiilleborn.
Ziillichau u. Freystadt, Frommann,
1794. 8^ (14 gr.)
16298 -— satirse VI. Ad optinior.
exemplarium fidem recensitse atque
proemio et indice rerum instructas
a G. L. Konig. Gott., Dieterich,
1803. 8°. (3 gr., on writing paper
5 gr., on vellum paper 8 gr.) Ejusd.
oommentarius perpetuus in Persii
satiras VI. ib., id., 1803. 8°.
(is gr., on writing paper 20 gr.,
on vellum paper 1 d. 6 gr.)
In a critical point of view a complete
failure, and very unsatisfactory in its exe-
getical matter.
16299 — satirse VI. uno libro com-
prehensK, ad optimas editiones col-
latse, cum selecta lectionum varie-
tate et perpetua annotatione. Ace.
index uberrimus cum interpreta-
tione. Nrb., Lechner, 1803. 8^
(20gr., on writing pajier 1 d. 8gr.)
Of no value whatever. Merely the text
and various readings of Sebald*s edition.
But the commentary, according to the
witty remark of a reviewer, can only so far
be called a running commentary, that it
runs away whenever any one comes to
consult it. But the following edition is
poor below aU criticism, Satyr^e, edid.
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1317
Benno OrAiumn, own paraphrati teuUmica
ei noUt illutirttntibui. Monaoh,, Leninety
1807.8°. (lagr.)
16300 — Aulus Persius Flaccus.
Von Fr. Passow, i Theil. Text u.
Uel)s. Ueber das Leben u. die
Schrr. des Persius. Anmerkungen
zur ersten Satire. Lpz., Fleischer,
1809. 8°. (2d.)
A new recension from MSS. and old
editions. A continuation however has not
yet appeared.
16301 — satirsp, ad codd. Parisinoe
recensitse, lectionum varietate et
commentario perpetuo illustrate a
N. L. Achai litre. Ace. C. Lucilii
satirar. fragmenta, nee non Sulpi-
ci» satira. Par., Didot, 181 2. 8^
(8 fr., on vellum paper 16 fr.) Also
on large vellum paper.
The editor made use of 36 MSS., but only
occasionally. The commentary contains
much useful matter, but much also that is
trivial.
16302 — opera omnia ex edit. G. L.
Kdnig cum notis et interpretatione
in usum Delphini, variis lectt.,
notis varior. et vet. scholiastse, re-
censu editionum et codicum, et in-
dicibus locupletissimis accurate re-
censita. Lond., Valpy, 1820. 8°.
16303 — interpreta^ao literal as sa-
tyras de Persio, com suas annota-
9oes, por Joao Mendes da Fonseca.
Lisb. 1785. 4^. (48orees).
16304 — Aulo Persio Flaco traducido
eh lengua castellana, por Di^o
Lopez, con declaration magistral.
Burgos, Varesio, 1609, 8®.
See J uvE KALIS, No. 11238.
16305 — le oscurissime satire di
Persio con la chiarissima spositione
di Gi. Ant, Vallone di Castelmo-
nardo con diversi capitoli interposti,
e con la vera origine di due case
Colonna e Pignatello. Nap., Cac-
chio, 1576. 8°. — Persio trad, in
verso sciolto e dicbiarato da Fr.
Stelluti (col testo lat.). Roma,
Mascardi, 1630. 4^.— Satire trad,
in verso toscano da Ant. Mar. SaL
vini (col testo lat.). Fir., Manni,
1726. 4^ (also in the Corp. poetar.
lat. Mediol. T. XVII. )— Satire,
4Ra
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traduzione di Vine. Monti (ool
testo a fronte). Mil. 1803. 8°. At
the same time a splendid edition in
4°. — Satire^ tradotte in italiano da
Dion. Mazzarella Farao. Nap. 1819.
8^
16306 — les satyres de Perse transl.
de latin en rithme par Abel Fou-
Ion. Par., Gazeau, 1544. 8°. — Les
satyres de Perse, trad, en vers par
N. le Sueur avec le texte k c6te.
Par., Vallet, 1603. 12°. — Satyres
de Perse trad, en vers par (CI.)
Nicole. Par., Sercy, 1656 or 58.
12°. — Les satyres de Perse fidele-
ment trad, en n6tre langue (avec le
latin) par Gefrier. Par., Loyson,
1658. 12°. — Traduction nouv. des
satyres de Perse en vers par de
Silvecane. Lyon, Barbier, J 693.
12°. — Satires de Perse, trad, en
vers fran^. et accommodees au godt
present par Eustache le Noble.
Par., Cellier, 1704. 12°. Amst.,
Braakmann, 1706. 8°. — Satires de
Perse. Traduct. nouv. avec le
texte lat. et des notes, par le Mon-
nier. Par., Jombert, 1771. 8°.
Also on Dutch paper. — Satires de
Perse trad, en vers et en prose par
D. D. R. A. A. P. (Dreux du Ra-
dier, avoc. au parlement.) Par.,
Duchesne, 1772. 8°. — Satires, trad.
en fran9. avec des remarques par
N. Jos. Sells. Par., Fournier,
1776. 8°. or ib., Volland, 18 12. 8°.
To both editions belong; Petite
guerre ou lettre de I'abb^ le Mon-
nier a Selis, avec la r^ponse de
Sells. Par. 1777. 8°. 66 pages.
Dissertation sur Perse, par S^lis.
Par. 1783. 8°. 130 pages. Epitres
en vers par Selis. Par. 1776. 8°.
51 pages. — Satires de Perse, trad.
en fran9. (par F. P. Pi^tre, avec le
latin). Par. 1800. 8°. — Satires de
Perse, trad, en vers fran9. par
Raoul. Meaux, 181 2. 8°.
16307 — J. Sm. Adami verdeutschter
Persius in 6 Satyren. Dresd.,
Berg, 1674. 8°. — Persii VI. Satyrae
in die teutsche Sprache iibs., mit
PER
nutzl. Anmerkk., den beaten Phra-
sibus u. einer accuraten lat. Edition
versehen von J. Bj. • Dragheim
(mit lat. Text). Rost., Schwecht,
1725. 8°. — Satiren. Aus dem lat.
ubs. u. mit Anmerkk. erlautert von
J. Dn. Heyden (mit lat. Text.).
Lpz., Breitkopf, 1738. 8®. — Die
Satyren des Persius (lat.) sammt
einer erklarenden Uebersetzung.
Berl., Decker, 1775. 8^ (10 gr.) —
Dritte Satire im Versmaass des
Originals mit Anmerkk. von Fd.
Bliimm. Wirzburg, Rienner, 1 80 1 .
8°. (6gr.) — Prolog, u. erste Satire
iibs. in Herder's Adrastea, II. 385-
396. — Satiren in einer metr. Uebs.
von Ph. W. Schindler, herauag.
von C. F. Burdach. Lpz., Sommer,
1803. 8°. (20 gr.) — Sechs Satiren,
iibs. von J. Adf. Nasser (mit lat.
Text). Kiel, 1807. 8^— (12 gr.)
— Sechs Satiren, ubs. mit Einleitt.
u. Bemerkk. von J. F. Wagner
(mit Varianten aus einem Liineb.
MS.). Luneb., Herold, 181 1. 8^
(8 gr.) — Satiren, in der Versart
der Urschrift verdeutscht u. mit
erlaut. Anmerkk. von J. J. C.
Donner. Stuttg., Metzler, 1822.
8°. (i fl. I2kr.)
The translations of FUllebom and Passow
see under the editions.
16308 — A. Persius Flaccus his
satires translated into English by
Barten Holyday. Ed. II. Oxf.
1616. 8^ Ed. III. Lond., Stansby,
1635. 8°. Ed. V. Lond. 1650.
12°. (Also with his translation of
Juvenal, Oxf. 1675. fol.) — The
satires of Perse translated into
English prose by Fr. Eelbeck.
Lond. 1719. 12°. — The satires of
Persius translated into English prose
with notes by Th. Sheridan. Dub-
lin, 1728. 8°. Ed. II. Lond., Mil.
lar, 1739. 8°. — The satyrs of Per-
sius translated into English verse
with notes and the original text
corrected by Th. Brewster. Lond.
1741. 4°. Ed. II. Lond. 1751.
1 2°. — The satyrs of Persius trans-
PER
lated into English (prose), with
notes critical and explanatory by
Edm. Burton. Lond., Cooper^
1752. 4°. — The satires of Persius
translated (in verse) by W. Dnim-
mond. Lond.^ Wright, 1 797 or 99.
8°. ib. 1803. 8°. (6s.) — Satires
translated into English verse with
the Latin text and notes. Lond.
1807. 8°. (7s. 6d., on large paper
I OS.) — Satires translated with notes
by P. Howes. Lond. 1809. 8°.
(7s.) — The third satyr of Persius
rendred paraphrastically into Eng-
lish by F. A. Lond.^ Ponder,
1685. 8°.— Thefirst satire English'd
by Dudley. Lond., Catterns, 1739.
8**. — The satires of Persius para-
phrastically imitated and adapted to
the times by E. B. Greene. Lond.,
Dodsley, 1779. 8°.
16309 — satirer paa Vers med An-
merkningar af F. E. Schonau.
Kbhvn. (1746). 4°.
16310 — A. Persius Flaccus dow-
cipny wierszopis rzymski z lacin-
skiego przez M. Slonkowicza prze-
lozony. Warszawa, 1774' 8°. (1
Polish fl.)
16311 — L. Aprosio della patria
d'A. Persio Flacco. Genova, Ca-
lenzani, 1664. 4°. — Csp. Masso
Della vita, origine e patria di
Persio. ib., id., 1667. 4**. — G. N.
Krieok Diss, de Persio. Jen.
1701. 4^ — C. H. Frommichen
Progr. de Persio. Hildeshemii,
1775.4**. — Eilh. LuBiNi in Persii
satyras paraphrases scholastica nova
(sine textu). Amst., Heyns, 1595*
8^. — Asterii Manlii in Persii sa-
tiram primam oommentarius et notse
in secundam. Cum duplici indice,
altero auctor., altero verbor. Parma;,
Viothus, 162 1. 4°. — J. Jac. Brbi-
TIN6EBI in versus obscurissimos a
Persio sat. I. (v. 92-106) citatos
diatribe. Tig., Bodmer, 1723. 8®.
(Also in the Museum Helvet. VII.
376-428.) Ph. Gu. SCHINDLBR
(prees. Ch. Ghelf Hiibner) Diss.,
meditationum et observationum ju-
PER
1319
ridicar. ad Persii satiras specimen.
Lps., Tauchnitz, 1797. 8°. — J. Ch.
F. Meistbr iiber Persius Sat. I.
V. 92-106. Ff. a. O. 1 80 1. 8^
Ejusd. commentatio ad Persii sat.
IV. ib. 1801. 8^ (logr.)— Dess.
iiber Persius, VI. 37-40, 78-79^^0.
Lpz. u. Ziillichau, Darnemann,
1810. 8"^. (8 gr.) Dess. letzte
Studien iiber Persius. ib., id.,
1812. 8^ (12 gr.)— C. F. Ad.
Beier animadvv. qusedam in I.
Persii satirse initium. Zwiccavise^
1809. 8°. I sheet. — Lectt. variaeex-
MS.bibl. reg. Lond., in the Classical
journal, XVIII. 62 sq. — Concern-
ing a MS. of Persius, see Neuer
deutscher Mercur 1807^ I. 279
sq. and concerning the edition of
the scholia of Cornutus left behind
in MS. by And. Rivinus, see
Hummels Neue Bibl. seltner Bii.
cher, St. III. p. 359 sq. — Passow's,
Hand's u. Lunze's Zusatze zum
Zweibriicker Verzeichn. der Ausgg.
des Persius, in Leipz. Litt. Zeit.
1807, Intellbl. p. 227 sq. 806 sq.
1808, Intellbl. p. 193 sq. — Con-
cerning the commentary of Gua-
rinus, see Bandini Cat. codd. lat.
bibl. Laur. II. 399.
Consult also the article Juvexalis.
16312 PERSONA, Gobelinus. Cos-
modromium h. e. chronicon univer-
sale ab O. C. ad a. 141 8, stud, et
op. H. Meibomii. Ff., hser. And.
Wechelii, 1599. fol.
Also in Meibomii Script, rer. Germ,
I- 53 sq.
16313 PERSOON, Ch. H. Synopsis
plantar, seu enchiridium botanicum.
Par. 1805. 16"^. 2 voU. (21 fr.)
Tentamen dispositionis methodicse
fungor. Lps., Wolf, 1 797. 8°. with
4 plates (15 gr.). Observatt. myco-
logies s. descriptiones tam novor.
tam notabilium fungor. Lps.^ Wolf,
1796-99. 8°. 2 vols, with 12 illu-
minated plates (5 d. 8 gr.). Icones
et descriptiones fungor. minus cog-
nitor. Lps., Breitkopf, 1799. ^^^^
fol. with 7 illuminated plates (6 d.).
Synopsis methodica fungor. Gott.,
4R3
1320
PER
Dieterich, 1801. 8^ 2 vols, with
plates (2d. 1 2 gr.). (G. H. Lune-
manni index, ib. 1808. 8^ 4 gr.)
Icones fuDgor. rariorum ( lat. et
gall.). ATg. 1805-8. large 4'*.
4 numbers (at 3d.), each of 6 illu-
minated plates.
16314 PERSPECTIVE pratique (la),
n^cessaire k tous peintres, graveurs
etc. (par J. du Breuil). Par. 1642-
48. 4°. 3 vols, with plates. Also on
large paper.
An esteemed work Par., DegaUiery 1 679.
4°. 18 only a new title. In G^erman by
J. Ch. Remhoid, Augap* 1710. 4°. with
plates.
16315 PERUCCI, Fr. Pompe fu-
nebri di tutte le nationi del mondo.
Verona, 1639 or 46. oblong 4°.
with ulates.
16316 PERVIGILIUM. Anonymi,
sed antiqui tamen, poetse elegans et
floridum carmen de rere, commu-
niter Pervigilium Veneris inscrip-
tum, quod emaculare et notis illus-
trare sategit And. Rivinus. Lps.
et Ff. ad M., Pressius^ 1644.
4^
Previously in Dm. Baudn Amores,
LB. 1638. 12^ p. 177 sq. 430 sq. Af-
terwards with J. L. Praachu PoenuUum
libellus. Nrb. 1666. ia°.
16317 — pervigilium Veneris ex edit.
Pt. Pithoei, cum ejus et Justi
Lipsii notis; Itemque ex alio co-
dice antiquo; cum notis CI. Sal-
masii et Pt. Scriverii. Accessit ad
hsec And. Rivini commentarius.
Ausonii Cupido cruci adfixus, cum
notis Mariang. Accursii, £1. Vi-
neti, Pt. Scriverii et Anonymi.
Accessere ad calcem Jos. Scaligeri
et Csp. Barthii animadvv. Hagse
Com., Scheurleer, 171 2. 8°.
The editor was J. Clerioiis. A very
food edition in Wemsdorfii Poet, lat, min.
II. 423 sq. Consult ib. III. 535 sq.
T. V. P. III. p. 1466 sq.
16318 — incerti auctoris pervigilium
Veneris, commentario perpetuo il-
lustratum et varietate lectionis in-
structum a E. C. F. Schulz, Gott.
1 81 2. 4°. 53 pages.
An aciMlemical disputation. — The poem
is also printed in Beveral editions of Ca-
PES
tuUus and Petronius. French translations
of it are in the Anacreon of MoutonneC, in
the Catullus of Noel and in the Petronius of
Bouhier. In English by Th. Pamell in
his poems. In German In Biirger's poema.
— C. Hadermann Uber den Schhus dm
perv. Venerit, in Vofft u. WeUzel rhein.
Archivy VI. 1 7 sq. Buri Uber den Schhus
des perv. Ven. ib, VII. 241 sq.
PESCARA, see Colonna and Val-
LE8.
16319 PESCATORE, Gi. Bt. La
morte di Ruggiero continuata a la
materia de TAriosto, con (^ni rius-
cimento di tutte Timprese generose
da lui proposte et non fornite. A
San Luca, al segno de la c(^i-
tione, 1548. 4". with woodcuts,
209 numbered leaves, and i un-
numbered leaf.
This edition, which I do not find else-
where, has at the end Ven., Comm da
Trinoy 1 548, and probably only differs in
the title from the edition, Ven.^ Comm da
Trirw, 1548. 4°. Also, ib,, id,, 1549, or
50, or 51. 4°. with woodcuts. All these
editions are of equal rarity and of equal
value, and contain 40 cantos. Previously,
Ven. 1546. 8^
16320 Ven., Comin da Trino,
This edition contains 41 cantos.
16321 — vendetta di Ruggiero con-
tinuata alia materia dell' Ariosto
con le allegorie da Gi. Bt. Pes-
catore. Ven., Comin da Trino,
1556 or 57. 4^
A poem of 95 cantos.
16322 — la suite de Roland furieux,
contenant la mort de Roger, fleur
des Pcdadins de France, et tous les
grands succes, hautes et g^n^rouses
entreprinses propos6es, et non four-
nies par le divin Arioste, mise
d'ital. en fran9. par Gbr. Chappuis.
Lyon, Michel, 1583. 8°.
16323 — Nina, commedia. Ven.,
Comin da Trino, 1558. 8^
16324 PESCETTI, Orlando. Pro-
verbj italiani, raccolti e ridotti a
certi capi e luoghi communi per or-
dine d'alfabeto. Verona, 1603. ia°.
Ven. 161 1, or 18, or 29. 12°.
16325 PESTALOZZI, H. Sammt-
liche Schrifien. Tiib., Cotta, 1819
sq. 8°. It is going on.
PET
16326 PETAGNA, Vine. lustitu.
tiones botanicee. Neap. 1785. 8°.
5 voll. Institutdones entomolo-
gicae. Neap. 1792. 8^ 2 voll.
Species insector. ulterioris Cala-
briie. Ed. nova. Lps., Somnier,
1808. 4^ with 38 illuminated
Dlates
16327 PETAVIUS, Dion. Opus de
theologicis dc^matibus^ auctius in
hac nova editione libro de Trident,
concilii interpretatione^ libris II.
dissertationum ecclesiasticarum, dia-
tnba de potestate consecrandi^ libris
VIII. de poenitentia publica et no-
tulis Thph. Alethini (i. e. J. Cle-
rici). Amst., Oallet^ 1700. fol.
6 parts in 3 vols.
The best edition of an esteemed work.
The earlier edition. Par,, Cramouy, 1644
-50. fd. 4 parts in 5 vols, (also on luge
paper) is in little estimation.
16328 — opus de doctrina temporum^
auctius in hac nova editione notis
et emendationibus quamplurimis,
quas manu sua codici adsicripserat
Dion. Petavius. Cum preefatione
et dissertatione de LXX. hebdoma-
dibus J. Harduini. Antw. {Amst)^
Gallet^ ^703. fol* 3 vols. Also on
large paper.
The best edition. The 3rd vol. contains
beside the Uranologion several other pieces
of Petavius {D« lege et groHoy Epp, etc.)
which were first added in this edition.
The reprints, Vermuty 1 734-36. fol. 3 vols,
and Veru 1 757. fd. 3 vols, are cheaper, and
the original edition, Par., Cramoisyy 1627.
fbl. 2 vols., to which the Uranokigum of
1630 should be added, is at a still lower
price.
16329 — uranol(^on s. systema
variorum authorum, qui de sphaera
ac sideribus eorumque motibus
grnce commentati sunt : omnia
vel griBce ac lat. nunc prim, edita
vel ante non edita. Lut. Par., Cra-
moisy, 1630. fol.
This work is added to the ist edition of
the Doctrina temporum ; it may however
also be had separately, in order to annex it
to collections of Oreek authors.
16330 — rationarium temporum, in
quo fletatum omnium sacra profana-
que historia chronologicis probatio-
PET
13^1
nibus munita summatim traditur.
Ed. recentissima, cui accedit sup-
plementum, item tertia pars, nee
non et notie multo copiosiores et
indices auctiores. LB., Haak, 1724
or 45. 8"^. 3 parts in 2 vols.
The best editions. Ven, 1733 or 58. 8^
a voU. Vermuey 1741. foL are at a low
price.
16331 PETAVIUS, P. (amn.) Pa.
P. antiquarise supellectilis portiun-
cula. Par. 1 610. 4°. 22 leaves. Pa.
P. veterum numorum yynpurfia.
Par. 161 o. 4°. 25 leaves. De Ni-
thardo Caroli M. Nepote. Ac tota
ejusdem Nithardi prosapia, breve
syntagma. E Pa. P. bimestri rerum
prolatarum otio. Par. 161 3. 4^.
16 pages.
The entire impression of these pieces,
usually bound up in i voL, appears to have
been on large paper in folio. There are
also several copies on vellum in fol. one
such, 150 fr. VaUi^re and i7ofT. M*Car.
thy, another in the Royal librarv at Dres-
den, and a third in the University library
at Leipsic.
PETERFY, see Concilia.
16332 PETION, Jerome. CEuvres.
Par., an i, 8°. 3 voll.
PETIS de la Croix, see Croix.
16333 PETIT, Pt. Miscellanear.
observationum libri IV. Traj. ad
Rh., Zyll, 1682. 4^
On critical subjects. •
16334 PETIT, Sm. Miscellaneorum
libri IX. in quibus varia vett.
scriptor. loca emendantur, illus-
trantur^explicantur. Par.^ Morellus^
1630. 4°.
16335 — lectionum variar. libri IV.
in quibus ecclesis utriusque foederis
ritus moresque illustrantur. Par.^
Morellus, 1633. 4^
16336 — observationum libri III.
Par., Piget, 1642. 4°.
16337 — leges attics, gr. et lat.,
libro commentario illustratse. Par.,
Morellus, 1635. fol. Also on large
paper.
The &r preferable edition, bv Pt. Wes-
seling, LB» 1742. fol. fonns auo the 3rd
vol. oi Heineccii Jurispr. Ram. et AtL
16338 PETITOT. Repertoire du
theatre fran^is, ou recueil des tra-
4R4
1322
PET
g^dies et comedies rest^es au th6-
Htre depuis Rotrou, avec des no-
tices sur chaque auteur, et Texa-
men de chaque pi^ce, par Petitot
(et Fi6v6). Par., Didot, 1803-5.
S°. 23 vols, with plates (120 fr.,
on vellum paper 140 fr.). Sup-
plement, Par.^ Foucault^ 1817. 8°.
4 vols, with 1 T plates (40 fr., on
vellum paper 80 fr.).
A well superintended and well printed
collection, which met with such approba-
tion, that in 181 7 the entire impresNon of
2300 copies was sold off. When the sup-
plement has been added, the following
new, but less fine edition, may be dis-
pensed with.
16339 Nouv. edit. augment6e
des cliefs-d'ceuvre de Beaumarch-
ais, Colin d'Harleville, Ducis et Le-
fevre. Par., Foucault, 1817-19.
8"^. 25 vols, with 85 plates (150 fr.,
on vellum paper 300 fr.).
For this edition, which contains 1 33 dra-
matic pieces, the very indifferent and fdmost
entirely worn out plates of the preceding
edition have been adopted, consequently the
first edition deserves the preference, when
the supplement is included.
16340 — Repertoire du the&tre fran-
^ais du troisi^me ordre, faisant
suite aux deux editions du reper-
toire publiees en 1 803 et en 1817,
avec un discoips preiiminaire, par
Petitot. Par., Foucault, 1819-20.
8°. 8 vols. (48 fr., on vellum paper
96 fr.)
This collection is not sold without the
preceding. The following is a similar col-
lection. Repertoire gin^cU du Th^htre Fran-
faw. Par, 18 13. ii**. 51 vols, (also on
vellum paper), and another is, Ripertoire
g^iiiral du TMdire Franf. Edii, sUrSoL
Par,y NicoUe^ 1818-19. 11°. 67 vols. (316
fr., on vellum paper 360 fr.) See also Re-
pertoire.
16341 PETITRADEL, L. (anon.)
Fasti Neapolionei. Les fastes de
Napoleon. Par., Didot, anno 13
(1804). 4°.
There are 3 editions with the same date.
One in large 4^. and one in 8**. (both con-
tain only 25 inscriptions), and a third in
large 4°. with 50 inscriptions. Of this
last edition there were only 48 copies on
)Yaper, i copy on vellum, and one copy
PET
printed on blue vellum paper with golden
letters ; see Peignot Repertoire dee bibHO'
graphies sp^cUtles, p. 105 and 171.
16342 — les monumens antiques du
musee Napoleon, graves par Th.
Piroli, avec une explication par J.
G. Schweighaeuser et L. Petit-Ra-
del. Par., Piranesi, an 12 (1804-
6). 4°. 4 vols, with plates.
The first 3 vols, have each 80 plates, the
fourth 78. The work appeared in 32 Nos.
at 6 fr., and on vellum paper at 1 2 fr.
16343 PETITRADEL, Ph. De
amoribus Pancharitis et Zoroae,
poema eroticou, Idalio stylo exara.
tum. Par., Molini, 1798. 8°. with
plates.
A copy on vellum 150 fr. McCarthy.
16344 PETIVER, Jac Gazophy-
lacii natursc et artis decades X.
(Lond. 1 702- 1 1). fol.
Complete copies of this work, although not
a fine production, are uncommonly scarce
and dear. To complete copies belong, 1.
100 plates, without a separate title, a. Ca-
ialogut ckueieue et topieue cmmmn rerum
figuraiar. in V. decfuiibus e, prima vo/ti-
mine gazophflacH, Lond,, Batemany 1 709.
4 pages. 3. Catalogus cltueicus . . . . tn
V. deeadibus s. aecundo volumine gaamph»
ib., id», 1711. 4 pages. 4. Gagaphj^heii
decae VI-X, (an explanatory text to these
last 5 decades), t^., id.^ without date, 12
pages. These pieces are commonly bound
up tqgether in one volume. Vet must
there also be added to it, the text to the
first 5 decades, which appeared separately,
Gazophyladum natura et artiSf dee* l-V.
L<md,f Baieman, 1 702-6. 8°. 96 (not 94)
To which may be added (although it does
not necessarily belong thereto), Mtuei Pe-
Hveriani centuria /-JT., rariora naiura
eontinens. Lond,y SmiUhy 1 695-1 703. 8**.
with plates.
16345 — catal<^e of Ray's English
herhal illustrated with figures, on
which are engraved their names to
each etc. Lond. without date. fol.
4 engraved leaves of text and 50 plates.
16346 — aquatilium animalium Am-
boinse etc, icones et nomina. Lond.,
Bateman, 1 7 1 3. fol.
4 printed leaves of text and 20 plates.
16347 — pterigraphia Americana^
icones eontinens plus quam 400
PET
filicum variar. specierum. Without
place or date. fol.
3 engraved leaves of text and 20 plates.
16348 — hortus Peruvianus medicina-
lis; or the south-sea herbal. Lond.
1 715. fol.
2 printed leaves of text and 5 plates.
16349 — plan tar am Italise marina-
rum et graminum icones et nomina.
Lond. 1 715. fol.
I leaf of text and 5 plates.
16350 — Petiveriana s. naturae col-
lectanea, domi forisque auctori
communicata. Lond. 1716-17. fol.
1 2 pages.
16351 — opera, historiam naturalem
Bpectantia. Lond.^ J. Millar, 1764
or 67. fol. 2 vols, with plates.
See a collation of this collection, which
consists entirely of single pieces, in Cobres
Calal. I. 170-2. The ist vol., according
to Cobres, has 156 plates (according to
Brunet, 180) ; and the 2nd has 135 aoa>rd-
ing to Cobres (126 according to Brunet).
There are also copies with illuminated
plates. — See anecdotes concerning Petiver
in Uffenbacfi's Reisen, II. 583, 594.
16352 PETRA, Hm. de. Sermones
50 supra orationem dominicam.
Aldenardi, per me Amoldum ce-
saris meosque sodales, 1480. fol.
Gothic letter.
The first typographical production of
Oudenarde. In 2 columns, with 40 lines,
and signatures. At the beginning 7 leaves,
tabula (without signatures).
16353 PETRACCI, Girol. Ghirlanda
deir aurora, scelta di madrigali de'
piu famosi autori di questo secolo.
Ven., Bn. Giunti et Gi. B. Ciotti,
1609. i6°.
16354 PETRiEUS, ^schillus. Lin-
guae Finnicffi institutio. Abose,
1649. 8^
16355 PETRiEUS, Thdr. Doctrina
Christiana, armenice^ in lat. versa
et publicata. Amst., impensis au-
toris, 1667. 8°.
PETRAGLIA, see Berrbtini.
16356 PETRARCA, Fr. i. Can^
zoniere, Sonetti e trionfi. {Ven.),
Vindelinus (de Spira), 1470. large
4 •
The first edition, very scarce, and greatly
PET
1823
sought after, notwithstanding its incorrect-
ness. 180 leaves, with 30 lines in a fiiU
page, without signatures, catchwords, and
pagination. The first 7 leaves contain
an alphabetical list of the b^nnings of
each separate sonnet, and leaf i*, line i,
is, (a)Pt« decoUi one labeUa ttesta. The
Sonetti begin in leaf 8% and line 1 is
(v)OI CHASCOLTATE INRI. The
Trionfi follow in leaf 137S <uid line i is
(n)EL TEMPO CHE RINNOVA. They
end on the fiUio recto of the last leaf,
with the following colophon : FINIS.
MCCCCLXX. Underneath are 6 Latin
verses ; Quefuerat muhU quodam confusa
tenebris. A copy on vdlum was discovered
in 1810 in the library of prince Santo Pio
at Naples, another is said to be in the li-
brary of the duke of Marlborough at Blen-
heim, according to I>ibdiji*s Bibliomanioy
p. 424 (yet in tbe Bibl, Speno. IV. 133. he
does not make any further mention of it, al-
though he speaks of a vellum copy in the
library of St. Mark, which likewise seems
to be doubtfulV
A pretended undated edition in the Am-
brosian library at Milan, which Volpi was
inclined to consider as the first, was only a
defective copy of the edition of Lecmardus
Achates of 1474, as Marsand has proved
in his edition of Petrarch, T. II. p. 317.
(Padova, 1820. 4°.) Sweynheym and Pan-
nartz also probably intended to print Pe-
trarch in 1 470, as may be concluded from
Fr, PhUelphi £pp. Ven. 1502. foL lib. 33.
ep. 5. foL 229^.
16357 -^ triumphi, canzone et sonec-
ti. Roma (G. Lauer), 10 Luglio,
1471. small fol.
The 2nd edition, extremely scarce, of
which only 3 copies are known ; two com-
plete, in the Royal libraries at Naples and
Paris; and one incomplete, formerly the
duke of Cassano-Serra*s, now lord Spen-
cer's. 197 leaves, with 27 lines in a full
page, without signatures, catdiwords, and
pagination. First come the Trionfi on 40
leaves ; and leaf i* line i is, NEL TEM-
PO ch rinova imie aospiri. Then follows
the life of Petrarch on 5 leaves with the
colophon, ejcpliciunt triftmphi & vite Pe-
trarce. Next a blank leaf, and then the
Sonetti and Canzom on 152 leaves, which
end with an account of the life of Laura,
and with the wdl known verses, Valie
locus dausa etc. After these verses follows
the colophon :
Qui finisce le canzone et tonecti del pe-
trarcha poeta exeellentiesio facte I Roma
Net tipo del Sanctiitimo in Xpo patre et
Signer nro. S. Paftlo. p la divina pvidetia
papa ii. et del suo poliflcato afio septimo
NelH antU del nro Signer Vho. Xpo. M,
CCCC. LXXI. adi X di luglio.
1334
PET
The types are entirely the same as those
with which the undated Curtius of Lauer,
and his Eutropius of 147 f , are printed.
16358 — rerum vulgarium fragmenta
(sonetti, canzoni e trionfi). In
urbe Patavina, Mt. de septem ar-
boribus Prutenus, 6 Nov. 1472.
small fol.
The 3rd edition, greatly prized, and fine;
and although rather incorrect, yet printed
directly from an autograph (e* oriffinaii
libro, as the colophon expresses it). 188
(hot 196) leaves, with 30 lines in a full
page. The first 8 leaves contain a tabuloy
and leaf 1* line i is, ^ piedi ooUi dela bella
uesta a Ca m. The SonetH begin in leaf
9", and line i is, OI CHASCOLTA. This
first sonnet is entirely printed in small
capitals, and occupies Uie whole page, al-
thotigh in other copies only 3^ lines are
printed in capitals, and the rest in Roman
characters. The sonnets, which fill 138
leaves, end in leaf 146a with the following
colophon 'in small capitals : Franoi»ci Pe-
traro9 poeta excellerUUHmi rerum vttlga~
riumfragmenia ejepliciterU. The Trior^ (37
leaves) begin in leaf 147*, the first page
of which (of 26 lines) is likewise entirely
printed in small capitab. They end in leajf
183b, with the colophon in small capitals,
Francisd Pebrarca poeta sxoeUentiuimi
iriumpki ejfplieiuni. The life of Petrarch
follows in leaf 184a (line i is, FRAN.
CESCO PE), leaf i87>> has 2 sonnets in
his praise, and leaf 188 ■ the following
principal colophon : Frandsoi petrarcm
laureeUi poeUe necnon secretarii apostoHoi
benemeritL Rerum uuigariit fragmxia ex
criginali Hbro exiraeta In urbe paiamna
Rber absoiuhu est foelicUer. BAB, de
Vaide. patauus. FF. MarHnus de septem
arbwrHms Prutenus. M.CCCC.LXXIL
DIE ri. NOVENBIBS i^c).
16359 — Bonetti e trionfi. Romie,
J. Ph. de Lignamine, 20 Maji 1473.
small fol.
The 4th edition, and tolerably scarce.
197 leaves, the first 151 of which contain
the Sonetky the following 40 the TrUmfi^
and the last 6 the life of Petrarch and
other appendages. Without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination.
16360 — carmina amorum, triumph!
et vita Petrarce. Ven., {N, Jen~
son), 1473. small fol.
The 5th edition, fine and oonrect, 187
leaves, with a8 lines (and 30 in a full
page), without signatures, catchwords, and
pagination. First 7 leaves, Tavola (leaf
PET
1* line I is, A jne di colH dela beOa uesta
a Co. it), leaf 8 is blank, and the sonnets
begin in leaf 9a, where the first line is, (▼)
01 CHASCOLTATE IN. The Sonetti,
which fill 137 leaves, end in leaf 145^,
with the colophon in small capitals, Fran-
dsei Petrare^poeta excettentiss. oarmminn
amorum finis. The Trwr^ (on 37 leaves)
follow in leaf 146a, and the first line is,
(n) EL TEMPO CHE RI. In leaf i8a^
is the principal colophon, tqgeCher with the
date in small capitals, Deo gratias. Fran-
cisd Peirarcse poetes ejccellentissimi /rtum-
phus sextus et ulthnus de etermtate expU-
eiunt M.CCCC.LXXIII. NioolaoMar^
cello prmcipe regnante impressum fuit hoe
opusfmHciter in Venetns .: Finis. In leaf
183- follows, MEMORABILIA qweda
de laura manu ppria Francisd petrarce
seripta in quoda oodke VirgiUi m papiensi
biblyotheoa reperta, together with other
notices respecting Laura. The life of Pe-
trarch begins in leaf 184", and ends in leaf
187 ^ with the following colophon, EX-
PLICIVNT TRIVMPHI ET VITA
PETRARCE. A copy on vellum (for-
merly 1800 fr. Brienne-Laire, and 3000 fr.
McCarthy), is now in the possession of
Mr. Hibbert, of Clapham, near London.
There are slight differences in the paper
copies ; for example, in the 4 th canzone,
leaf 6 i> line i, tepo; in others. Tempo.
Line 2, i ; in others, in. Line 3, p ; in
others, per. Line 4, cdtando; in othors,
cantando (consult Dibdin^s Bibl. Spenc.
II. 139. Marsand's Petrarca, II. 319).
As to the rest, Gamba, in the Serie, I.
339) erroneously considers Bm. di Cremona
to be the printer, although the types are
entirely the same as those in Jenson*8
Cicero de orators of 1470.
16361 — Sonetti e trionfi. (Mediol.),
Ant. Zarotus, 1473. small fol.
The 6th edition, fine, and far scanser
than the preceding. 130 leaves, without
signattires, catchwords, and pagination.
This edition contains neither the Tavola
nor the life of Petrarch, and commences at
once with the first sonnet. The first line
of the Trionfi ifi, EL TEMPO CHE RIN-
NOVA.
16362 — incomincia el libro chiama-
to trionphi d'amore ^Eicto: e com.
posto per lo excellentissimo : e
summo poeta miser Francesco Pe-
trarcha da Fiorenza ; per amor di
madona Laura. Parmse, And. Por-
tilia, pridie nonas Martii 1473. 4°.
A very scarce and fine edition, whiiji
only contains the Trionfi, with the com-
mentary of Ft. Philelf us on the Canxoniere,
now printed for the first time. IS2 leaves
PET
(so many has the royal copy at Paris, ac-
cording to the assertion of Brunet, who
declares Panzer*s statement of 240 leaves,
II* ZS^j to ^ wrong, but Marsand speci-
fies only 120 leaves), with 28 lines, with-
out signatures, catchwords, and pagina-
tion. The book begins, without any far-
ther preliminary matter, with the above
title, the first 6 lines of which are printed
in small capitals. In the folio recto of the
last leaf is this colophon in 8 Latin verses:
Qfue condom iotu lector quesita p orbem
etc; and underneath the date, pridAe
Nonas Afartii, M, ocecljexiii,
16363 — rerum vulgarium fragmenta
(sonetti e trioufi), without place,
Ln. Achates, 1474. fol.
One of the rarest editions of Petrarch,
yet only an incorrect and not a fine re-
print of the edition which appeared at
Padua in 1472. 1 74 leaves, with 32 lines,
without signatures (according to Brunet,
according to Marsand it certainly has sig-
natures), catchwords, and pagination. First
7 leaves, tavo/o, and in leaf 7^ is Petrardi*s
account of Laura. The Sonetti, which fill
128 leaves, begin in leaf 8*, and the first
sonnet is entirely printed in small capitals,
with the exception of the last two words of
the loth line, chi sono, which are in Ro-
man characters. The Sonetti end in leaf
135b, with the same colophon in small
capitals as that in the edition of 1472. The
Trionfi begin in leaf 136% the first page of
which is entirely printed in small capitals,
and they end in leaf 1 70b, with the same
colophon in small capitals as in the edition
of 1472. The life of Petrarch begins in
leaf 171, and line i is, (f)RANC£SCO
PE : it is followed by two sonnets to his
praise, and in leaf 174^ is the following
principal colophon in 10 lines, Francitci
petrarche laureati poete neenon secretarii
apostolici benemeriti. Rerum uulgariu
fragmeta ex originaU lUtro extracta, Vrbs
Basilea mihi name e Leoardut achates:
Anno christi humanati, M, cecc. IxxiiiL
Venet. Duce, Nicol. Marcel.
This colophon has misled some bibliogra-
phers (in the last instance even Dibdin), to
consider Basle as the place of printing, which
is altogether wrong. Maittaire, and si'terhim
Debure, decide for Venice, where Achates
is said to have printed in 1472-74. The
latter opinion rests solely on the colophons
of his Virgil of 1472 ( VeneL Dttoe, NicoL
Trono) of his Virgil of 1473 and of his Pe-
trarch of 1474 {Venet Duce. Niool, Mar^
ceL\ in all whiai the place of printing is
not separately and expressly stated. But
the same statement {Duse ae Venesia JVt-
colo Maroello) is also in the colophon of
his Vite de sanoH padri, which, acocn^ng to
the express notification of the colophon, he
PET
1825
printed in 1474 at Santo Urso, a town in
the Venetian dominions, near Vicenza; and
in the same year he printed at Vicensa it-
self the Dittamundi of Fazio (see Fazio).
It consequently does not necessarily follow
from this notification of the reigning doge
of Venice, that those works themselves
must have been printed at Venice ; might
they not then have appeared from presses
which were known to exist in other places
of the Venetian dominions (and Santo
Urso and Vicensa really belonged to Ve-
nice)? In fact, according to Santan-
der*s Dictionn. III. 250, and Brunei,
III. 51, it is most probable, that the Pe-
trarch was printed either at Santo Urso or
at Vicenza, as it is extremely doubtful,
whether Achates ever printed at Venice,
as the name of that city does not really
appear in any of his typographical produc-
tions.
As to the rest, this edition contains nei-
ther the commentary of Bernardo lUicinio,
nor the Triof\fi alone, as some bibliogra-
phers have maintained, but the Sonetti,
Canaroni, and Trion/i, entire ; yet only the
text without any commentary.
16364 — sonetti e trionfi. Without
place or date, very small fol.
The oth edition, wbich Dibdin and Bru-
net make to follow inmiediately after that
of Achates. The only copy hitherto known,
in lord Spencer^s library (Dibdin^s bibl.
Spene. IV. 141), is wiUiout the tavola,
and contains 176 leaves, with 30 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. The types are half Gkithic letter
and half Roman character. In the inter-
nal arrangement it agrees so nearly with
Jensen's edition of 147,^, as to be evi-
dently a reprint of it. Leaf la line i is,
(v)OI. CHASCOLTATE. IN. The So-
netti end in leaf 1 37^, with the same colo-
phon in small capitals, as Jensen's edition
does. The Trionfi begin in leaf 138a, and
the first line is, (n)EL TEMPO. CHE.
RINO. They end in leaf 172a with the
odophon, DEO GRATIAS. Then 4
leaves, Memorabilia quofdam de Laura etc.
as in Jenson's edition, and leaf 1 76b is the
colophon :
EXPLICrVNT TRIVMPHI ET
VITA. PETRARCE.
16366 — sonetti e trionfi. Without
place or date. fol.
In fine Roman characters, with signa-
tures, but without catchwords and pagina-
tion. Oiusdm'ani in the Saggio suUa tipo^
grafia del regno di Napoli, p. 58 (and after
him, Panxer, IV. 384), considers it to be
a Neapolitan typographical production,
which however the duke of Cassano-Serra,
who possessed it, doubted (see Petrarca
1326
PET
PET
ed. Marsandj II. 336). The types are at MCCCC. LXXVIl. The description in
least quite different from those of Mora- Dibdin*s Mde» Atthorp, II. 315. differs
vus. somewhat from this.
16369 — Liber Fr. Petrarchse, quern
composuit in amorem Laurse (So-
netti e Canzoni). Neap., Arn. de
Bruxella^ 20 Martii 1477. fol.
Trionfi. ib., id.^ 3 Apr. 1477. fol.
2 parts in i vol.
A very scarce edition, which has a text
in the Trionft greatly deviadng from that
of the edUio prineept of 1470, and which
seems to be taken from a MS.
16370 — Fr. Petrarchie poetae daris-
simi triumpborum sex. At the end,
Impressus Luck liber est bic : pri-
mus ubi artem de Civitali Bartolo.
maeusinit. Anno MCCCCLXXVII
(1477) die XII. Maji. Fol.
Of this edition, which would be the first
typographical production of Lucca, no copy
is as yet known.
16371 — il commento deli Sonetti e
Canzone del Petrarcba composto
per Fr. Philelpho. Venexia, Thdr.
de Reynsburcb et Reynald. de No-
vimagio, 30 Marzo 1478. II com-
mento de li triumphi del Petrarcba
composto per Bn. da Siena, ib.,
iid., 6 Febr. 1478. fol. Gothic let-
ter, 2 parts in i vol.
The I St part contains 89 leaves, the snd
196. Not scaroe, yet tibe 2 parts are
not easily met with together. A copy on
vellum in the Royal librai*y at Paris.
16372 — triumpborum sex liber.
Flor., without tbe printer's name,
18 Nov. 1480. 4°.
34 leaves, with 33 lines, without signa>
tures, catchwords, and pagination. It be-
gins with the superscription, Domini Fran'
cisci Petrarca FlorerUirU poeta clariuimi
Triupkut (tmoris incipit.
16373 — il commento deli Sonetti e
Canzone del Petrarcba : composto
per Fr. Philelpbo. Venexia, Ln.
Wild de Ratisboua, 1481. II com-
mento deli triumphi del Petrarcba
composto per Bn. Ilicino da Siena,
ib., id., 1 48 1, fol. Gx>thic letter.
2 parts in i vol.
The 1st part contains 76 leaves, with the
signatures A-K. The 2nd part is often
wanting. The edition is not fine, has bad
readings, and is incorrectly printed.
16366 — gli trionfi del Petrarcba
con la expositione di Bn. Glicino.
Bon., without tbe printer's name,
{Bihs, Azzoguidi), 27 Apr. 1475.
fol.
The first edition with this commentary.
244 leaves (the last blank), with 47 lines
in a full page, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. It b^ns with a
prologue (a) D lUustriasimum MuHrue
Dueem Divum Borsium estensem. After
the colophon there follows a taxfola on 5
pages. The real name of Bn. Glicinio, or
lUicinio, was Bn. Lapini.
16367 — sonetti e canzoni col co-
mento di Fr. Filelfo. Bononise, ad
instantiam et petitionem Sigismun-
di de Libris, 1476. fol.
In Roman characters, and 41 lines in a
full page. One of tbe rarest editions, a
copy of which is in the Royal library at
Stutgard. The printer has not mentioned
his name.
16368 — li Soneti Cazone et Tri-
upbi del auctore pdicto Messer
Fracesco petrarca. (Fen.), impensa
Oasparis de Siliprandis de Mantua
ductu Dominici ejus filii, 1477. 4°-
187 (not 179) leaves with signa-
tures. Incomincia la vita et il co-
mento sopra li Sonetti, Canzone et
triumphi, composto et compilato
per Ant. da Tempo. Venetiis,
(8 Maji 1477. 4°.) 68 leaves, with
signatures, 2 parts in i vol.
A very scarce edition, and important on
account of its peculiar readings, concerning
which consult Ar^. Pezzana Notixie biblia-
grafiche a due rarissime edixUmi del sec,
XV. Parma, Bodani, 1808. 8^ The first
part, or the text of Petrarch, begins with
7 leaves, tavola. Leaf 8b (8* is blank) is
a reffiaier. Leaf 9* begins the Sonetti;
and the first line is, Sonetlo Prima d, F. P.
At the end of them is a colophon. Then
follow the Trionfi, at the end of which is.
Qui finitseno li triumphi del Petrarca,
Next follows Petrarch's account of Laura,
his life, &C. and at the end. Qui finitseno
li Soneti. Cdxone. et Triuphi del auetore
ptUoto Messer Fracesco petrarca. The
second part, or the commentary, begins
with the above title, and ends with a L^tin
letter of Siliprandus to Fil. di (ronzaga, at
the end of which is, Venetiis VIII. Maii.
PET
16374 — rerum vulgarium liber (so-
netti e trionfi). Ven.» Ph. Vene-
tus, 14 Aug. 1482. fol.
The types greatly resemble those of Jen-
son or Bm. da Cremona; and when the
leaf with the colophon is wanting, and the
signatures are not considered, the edition
may easily be taken to be of an older date
than it really is. Yet it has bad readings,
and is very incorrect. — The rest of the
editions of the i6th century are for the
most part of no extrinsic or intrinsic value.
16375 — el triompho della fama con
el comento di Jac. di messer Pog-
gio. Fir.^ Fr. Bouaccorsi, 24 Gen-
najo 1485. small 4°.
^5 lines, with the signatures 0-9. — II
comrnenio delli triutnphi del pelrareha eom~
po8io per Bn. da monte iilicinio. Ven.,
Pasqwdi e Bertocho, 8 Apr, 1488. fol.
15 a leares.
16376 — sonetti (e trionfi) corretti e
castigati per me Jeronimo Centone
Paduano. Ven., Piero Veroneso,
22 (not 20) Apr. 1490. fol.
With Filelfo^s commentary on the So--
nettif and lllicinio^s on the Trienju Al-
though it is incorrectly printed, yet it is
distinguished by good readings: but the
reprint, t6., id, i Apr. 1492. fol., is of no
vsdue.
16377 — gli sonetti di misser Pr.
Petrarca. Mil., U. Scinzenzeler,
27 Marzo 1494. Petrarca nuper
summa diligentia ac maximo stu-
dio emendatus (Trionfi). ib., (id.)
10 Febr. 1494. fol. 2 parts in
I vol.
The Sonetti contain 101 leaves, besides
the tavola and the proemio; and the Trionfi
128, besides the tavola and the prologo.
Neither fine nor correct, though corrected by
Gasp. Visoonti from several MSS. (occa-
sionally somewhat boldly). Mil, Scinzen^
xeleTf 20 Aug, 1507. fol. (of which, t^., id,,
8 Maxo, 15 1 2. fol. is only an incorrect
reprint), deviates often from it, and fre-
quently erroneously. But one of the worst
editions of all is, Ven., Piero de Zohane di
Quarengi, 17 Zugno, 1494. fol.
16378 — Trionfi. At the end, Ma-
gister : Johannes ; Petri : De Ma-
gontia: Scripsit: Hoc: Opus: Die:
XXII: Februarii. Without place
or date. 4°.
With 24 lines, without signatures, catch-
PET
1327
words, and pagination. It begins with the
following superscription in small capitals :
Domini Francitci Petrarae
Florentini : Poeta Clarissi
mi Triumphtu Amoris Ineipit,
The colophon above is on the reverse of
the last leaf. In Cn$venna*s 2nd cata-
logue. No. 471 1, this edition is set down
about the year 1474, which is probably too
early, as Petri first began to print since
1490 at Florence, and his PftHocolo di BoC'
oaccio of 1472 (see No. 1571 above) is
suspected of a typographical «rrar in the
date.
16379 — trionfi. Without place or
date. 4°.
43 leaves (the last blank), with 37 lines
running all across the page, and the sig-
natures <t-eiiiij. This edition, printed at
Florence at the end of the 15th or begin-
ning of the 1 6th century, commences with
the superscription, Triompho deUo amore
di messer Francescho Petrarcha excellent
tissimo poeia fioreniino comincia cap, primo,
and ends. Fine de triumphi del claristimo
Poeto Francesco Petrarca. A copy on
vellum 48 fr. Valli^re, and 350 fr. McCar-
thy ; Melzl of Milan possessed a 2nd copy,
the duke of Devonshire has a 3rd {Dib-
din's Dec. II. 365), a 4th is in the Maglia-
bechian library at Florence, and a 5th in
the library at Upsal.
16380 — le cose volgari di Messer
Francesco Petrarca. Ven., Aldo,
Luglio 1 50 1. 8^.
177 unnumbered leaves (the last blank),
with the signatures o-^ ; then 8 leaves of
index (the last blank), with the signature
A ; and lastly (in some copies), 4 leaves,
widi the signature B. These last 4 leaves,
which contain a vindication against unfa-
vourable opinions of this edition and errata,
might naturally enough have been originally
added afterwards, and consequently might
be wanting in most copies. The first Al-
dine edition, scarce, and greatly prized ; it
is said to hiave been made from a MS. in
Petrarch's own handwriting (in the pos-
session of cardinal Bembo), and is very
correct. It should be observed, whether the
64th leaf be included, which contains the
sonnets against the Roman court, as this
leaf is often cut out both of the Aldine
editions, and the Oiuntine and Lyons re-
prints of the Aldine. Copies on vellum
in the Royal libraries at London and Pa-
ris, in the British Museum (bought by
Cracherode at PAris*s sale for 5 il. ps.), and
in lord Spencer's and Mr. Orenville's col-
lections (Dibdin's Decam. II. 347, 360,
371). Marsand saw a copy on vellum in
the library of count Mi^jan at Paris, Pog-
giali of Livomo has another, and a da-
1828
PET
maged one with 4 miniataiei 155 ft.
M'Carthy. A copy on large strong paper
is in the library of the seminary at Pa-
dua.
16381 — le cose vulgari del messer
Francesco Petrarcha. Without
place or date. {Lyon, about 1501}.
8°.
The first reprint of the first Aldine, dis-
tinguishable firom the following one by its
leaves being unnumbered. Cc^ies of this
and of the following edition on vellum in
the Imperial library at Vienna, and in lord
Spencer's collection.
16382 — le cose vulgari del messer
Francesco Petrarcha. Without
place or date. (Lyon^ after 1501).
8^
The and reprint, with numbered leaves.
Mebd of Milan possessed a copy on vel-
lum.
16383 — le opere volgari di messer
Fr. Petrarcha. In Fano Ciesaris^
Hi. Soncino^ 7 Luglio 1503. 8®.
This uncommonly scarce edition has
some things peculiar to itself, particularly
at the commencement of the Trion/i. It is
printed with the same Italic characters that
Aldus made use of. The printer claims
these tj'pes for Francesco de Bologna
in the prefixed letter to Ceesar Borgia, and
makes an unintelligible attack on Aldus, as
if he wished to appropriate this discovery
to himself, whereas Aldus had already by
name made honourable mention of Fran-
cesco in his Virgil of 1501. As by an
oversight the 15th canzone was numbered
as Uie 49th tonetta, all the subsequent
numbers are consequently false.
16384 — le cose volgari. Fir.^ Ph.
di Oiunta, 10 Maraso 1504* 8''. 185
leaves.
Almost as scarce as the Aldine of 1501,
of which it is a reprint. Only moderately
correct.
16385 — le cose volgari. Fir., Ph.
di Giunta, 17 Agosto 15 10. 8^
181 leaves.
Fine, and scarce; but likewise only a
reprint of the ist Aldine, and not quite
correct.
16386 — le opere volgari di messer
Fr. Petrarcha, cioe, Sonetti et Can-
zoni in laude di Madonna Laura.
Ven., Lazaro Soardo, m. Novemb.
1511. 12°.
This very scarce edition, which also oon-
PET
tafais the 7Vion/8, is distinguished by the
singularity of its types, which are neither
Itslic nor Gothic letter, nor ait, and yet
appear to be all these. The pages are en-
ditded with a border. The printer asserts
in the advertisement, that he has made use
of these types for this edition only. He
gives the 48th and 49th caiuroni, and some
verses of the irionfo delta tnorte and della
fanuif as unprinted; whereas, nevertheless,
they had beien printed a long time in the
earlier editions.
16387 — li sonetti, canzone (sic) et
triumphi del Petrarcha con li soi
commenti (di Filelfo et lUicinio).
Ven., Bernardino Stagnino, m.
Maggio 1513.4°-
In the text a faithful impression of a
MS. of Petrarch in his own hand-writing,
or at least a reprint of the edition, Padua,
1472.
16388 — il Petrarcha. Ven., Aldo,
m. Agosto 1514. 8°.
The 2nd Aldine. 184 numbered leaves
(the last blank), and 24 unnumbered
leaves. The colophon is in leaf 183.
Greatly prized. The text of 1501 is some-
times corrected in this edition. Copies on
vellum in the Royal library at London,
in the Riccardi library at Florence^ in Re-
noiiard*s collection, and in the advocate
Reina*8 at Milan. (But not in the British
Museum, as Renouard states, Annales deat
Aide, I. 114. The veUum copy there is
of the edition of 1501.)
16389 — opere di Fr. Petrarcha,
without place, 15 14. 8^
As yet the only known copy of this edi-
tion, is that mentioned in the Bibl. Paru
nna'{Lond. 1790. 8^), No. 328, with the
following note of the possessor: Ejtempl,
tone prixy avee grand nombre de mtmo-
tures chofmanies. II paetaU pour consUmt
a Florence, ou Je Vai acheUy gu^U y avait
impnmi ^ part, probaUemeni pour queU
gu'un des Medicis, et ewr lee oorreeHons de
ridii. de 15 14 ; oar lea fauiet ne s*y irou-
veni pas, et il ne nCa paa iii poeeible d*en
dioouorir une aeule. Ijord Spencer bought
it at PAris*s sale for 1 16I. i is. and made it
a present to his sister, the duchess of De-
vonshire, now deceased. It is now in the
library of the duke of Devonshire. The
174 excellent miniatures were attributed
in the same catalogue to Oiulio Clovio;
they are^ however, not by him, as Dibdin,
Decam. II. 366, asserts. He is of opinion
that the types resemble the Aldine; others
have attributed it to the Giunti.
16390 — cansoniere et triomphi di
PET
messer Pr. Petrarcha. Flor., Ph.
di Giunta, m. Apr. 15 15. 8^.
193 numbered leaves, and 7 leaves of in-
dex. The 3rd Oiuntine edition, and mora
correct than the preceding two. Mr. He-
ber, of London, possesses a defective copy
on vellum (previously 2I. i6s. Pinelli, and
67 fr. McCarthy). A complete copy on
vellum is in the Royal library at Paris.
16391 — il Petrarca. Ven., Ales-
sandro Paganino, m. Apr. 15 15.
Very scarce, and the first pocket edition
of Petrarch; yet by no means the first
book printed in a very small form ; consult
Neuer literor. Anxeiger 1807. p. 149 and
189. Volpi asserts, that he saw a copy on
▼ellum in the possession of Apostolo Zeno.
16392 — li triomphi di messer Fr.
Petrarcha con la sua vita elc» Fir.^
Bo. Zucchetta, 28 Aug. 15 15. 8^
with woodcuts.
Very scarce even in Italy, but not quite
correct. The woodcuts are not badly de^
•igned.
16393 — il Petrarca. At the end;
p. Alex. Pag. (aninus) Benacenses
P. Bena. V. V. (1515 or 16).
small 8''.
1 78 numbered leaves, with the usual ap-
pendages and a tavola at the end on un-
numbered leaves. Printed in fine Italics,
which greatly resemble the Aldine types.
There is also a Dante with the same colo-
phon : see above, No. 5697.
16394 — il Petrarcha. Mil.^ in cassa
de Alexandre Minutiano, m. Febr.
15 16. 8°.
In Italics. A reprint of the Aldine of
15 14, but somewhat incorrect. This edi-
tion is attributed to the celebrated M^to-
pfiHe^ J. Oroller, and is very scaree.
16395 — il Petrarca. Ven., Aldo
ed And. Asolano, m. Giulio, T521.
8«.
The 3rd Aldine, and likewise greatly
prized. 184 numbered and 34 unnumber-
ed leaves. Trivulzio of Milan possesses a
copy on blue paper (formerly Oradenigo*s
of Venice).
16396 — il Petrarcha. Without
place or date. (Fen., Gr. de Gre~
gqri, about 1521). 8®.
With numbered leaves. A reprint of
the 3rd Aldine with the same preface,
which b^'ns, TraUe mdte humane pas-
Hani,
PET 1829
16397 — il Petrarcha. In Tuscu-
lano appresso il laco Benacense,
Aless. Faganino di Paganini Brixi-
ano^ I Giugno, 1521. 32°.
a unnumbered leaves, and 161 numbered
below. Very scarce, and very correct ; but
printed in a very singular and not fine
type, which is a mixture of Roman, Gothic
and Italic letter.
16398^ — il Petrarcha. Fior., here-
di di Ph. di Giunta, m. Luglio,
1522. 8**.
180 numbered leaves, and 24 pages. The
3rd and last Juntine edition, and greatly
prized.
16398^ — Petrarcha con doi com-
menti (di Fr. Philelpho ed Ant. da
Tempo) sopra li sonetti et can-
zone. Ac etiam com lo commento
di N. Peranzone sopra li triumphi.
Ven., Bn. Stagninus, 28 Mart.
1522. 4^
In all the known copies sheet / or p. 65,
&C. in the Sonetti is on smaller paper. In
the colophon of the Sonetti, leaf 119*, two
copies (in the library at Turin, and in the
Royal library at Dresden) have ttampatU
in TrieUno instead of the usual ttampadi
in Venetia, Consult Marsand's Petrarca,
I^* .^509 ^ho considers the Turin copy to
be the only one.
16399 — le rime di Fr. Petrarca.
Ven., Gr. de Gregoriis, m. Marzo,
1523. I2^
A copy on vellum 4I. 4s. Pinelli, and
one with a written title 81 fr. McCarthy.
16400 — le Yolgari opere del Pe-
trarcha con la espositione di Aless.
Vellutello. Ven., fratelli da Sab-
bio, m. Agosto, 1525. 4^.
The first edition with this commentary,
and scarce. Reprinted, Ven., Vidaii, 1518.
16401 — il Petrarca col comento di
Sb. Fausto da Longiano, con rima-
rio et epiteti in ordine d'alfabeto,
novamente stampato. Ven., Bin-
doni e Pasini, 1532. 8^
«
The first and only edition of this com-
mentary. The text is printed directly
frem an ancient MS. and contains good
readings of its own.
16402 — il Petrarcha colla spositione
di misser Gi. And. Gesualdo. Ven.,
1830 PET
fratelli da Sabbio^ m. Luglio, 1533.
4°.
The first edition with this oommentary.
Repeated, ib., iid., 1541. 4°. a copy of
which on blue paper 9 fr. McCarthy.
16403 — il Petrarca con commento
di Sylvano da Venafro. Napole,
Ant. Jovino et Matthio Canzer^ m.
Marzo, 1533. 4°.
The only edition of this worthless com-
mentary: but the text is tolerably correct,
and the editor has made use either of old
editions or probably even of a MS.
16404 — II Petrarca. Ven., eredi
d'Aldo e d'And. Asolano, m. 6i-
^gno, 1533. 8^
183 numbered leaves, i blank leaf, and
44 unnumbered leaves (i of which are
blank). The 4th and best Aldine. A
copy on vellum in the Royal library at
London ; lord Spencer has a second.
16405 — il Petrarca con la sua vita
novamente aggiunta. Ven.^ Nico-
lini da Sabbio, m. Febr. 1537.
24°.
Tlie Juntine text, and correct. McoT'
aandj II. 358, mentions a copy on blue
paper.
16406 — sonetti^ canzoni e triomphi
di messer Fr. Peirarcha con la spo-
sitione di Bernardino Daniello da
Lucca. Ven., Nicolini da Sabbio,
m. Marzo, 154 1. 4"".
The first edition of a commentary, cele-
brated beyond its desert. Also, i6., uf.,
1549- 4''-
16407 — il Petrarcha con Tesposi-
tione d'Aless. Vellutello. Ven.,
fratelli da Sabbio, 1541. 8°.
Trivulzio of Milan has a copy on blue
paper.
16408 — il Petrarcha. Con I'espo-
sitione d'Aless. Vellutello. Ven.,
Gbr. GiolitOj 1545 (at the end
1543). 4®. with woodcuts.
This neat edition is really different from
«^., idL, 1544. 4°. Tha« is also a second
impression, t^., u/., 1545. 4"*. of which Tri-
vulzio of Milan has a copy on blue paper.
16409 — il Petrarca. Ven., figliuoli
di Aldo, 1 546. 8«.
176 numbered leaves and 18 unnum-
bered. The 5th and last Aldine, well
printed, very correct, and prepared from a
PET
copy corrected by Honorato Fascitella —
Fen,y Ravano, 1546. 8**. has explanations
by Fr. Sansovino.
16410 — il Petrarcha. Con Tespo-
sitione d' Aless. Vellutello. Ven.,
Giolito, 1547. 4°.
According to MarsandV testimony, one
of the most careful of Giolito^s editions.
Ib.y id.y 1550 or 52. 4°. is a very fine but
unaltered reprint. But, t6., id., 1558. 4^.
is incorrect.
16411 — il Petrarca corretto da L.
Dolce, et alia sua integrita ridotto.
Ven., Giolito, 1547. 12°.
Tolerably scarce even in Italy; fine, and
very correct. Trivulzio has a copy on blue
papOT. Repeated, td., id., 1548, or 50, or
51, or 53. 12°. A copy of the edition of
1553 on blue paper 15 fr. McCarthy.
16412 — il Petrarca con nuove et
brevi dichiarationi (da Ant. Bru-
cioli). Lione, Roviglio, 1550, or
51, or 58, or 64. 16°.
Neat, but not very correct. — With notes
by Fr. Alunno, Ven., Gherardo, 1550. 8^
16413 — il Petrarca coll' espositione
di Gi. And. Gesualdo. Ven., Gio-
lito, 1553. 4°. with woodcuts.
Fine and very correct, and one of the
best editions with this commentary. There
IS a copy on large paper. Marsand men-
tions a copy on blue paper of the edition,
Ven., G^lio, lSS^^ 4°* ^'ith the same com-
mentary.
16414 — il Petrarca novissimamente
revisto e corretto da L. Dolce, con
alcuni dottissimi avvertimenti di
Giulio Cammillo. Ven., Giolito,
1554. 8°.
Uncommonly correct, and quite an ex-
emplar in printing. A copy on blue paper
in the library of the arsenal at Paris (pre-
viously, Tatft^re, VI I. 388);a8econd, 15 fr.
McCarthy. Repeated, ib., id., 1557. Ia^-
ib.f id., 1559* 8°. and often.
16415 — il Petrarca con Tespositione
d'Aless. Vellutello. Ven., Giolito,
1560 (at the end 1558). 4°.
This edition is both correct and greatly
prized. The edition, Ven., Valgrisi, 1560.
4°. with the same commentary, is fine, and
carefully done.
16416 — il Petrarca non nuove spo-
sitioni, insieme alcune annotation i
d'intoruo alle regole della lingua
PET
. toscana, e una conserva di tutte le
sue rime ridotte co' versi inter!
. sotto le lettere vocali. Lioue, Ro-
yillio» 1574. 16"^. 2 parts in i vol.
This edition, superintended by Alfonso
Cambi Importuni, is cited by the academy
deUa Crusca, but probably only by acci-
dent ; since of all the Lyons editions it is
without reserve one of the most incorrect,
and the least neat ; and even its text was
superintended with little fidelity. But not
only in this edition, also previously in
the Lyons editions of 155 1 and 1564, the
error in the numbers is to be met with ;
that after the 53rd sonnet, the number 54
is skipped over, and the sonnet following
the 20th. eanaone is numbered 55, on
which account the numbering of the son-
nets extends to 318 (not 317). Care must
he taken, that p. 307-210, which contain
the aonetti against the court of Rome, are
not wanting.
16417 — il Petrarcha con Tesposi.
tione di 6i. And. Gesualdo. Ven.,
Griffio, 1 58 1 (at the end 1582). 4°.
The last (9th) edition of this com-
mentary, but incorrect and mutilated. Not
only the 3 soneUi against Rome are want-
ing, but also the 4th L'avara BaMloniOf
which is nevertheless generally to be met
with in those editions where the other 3
are wanting.
The series of mutilated editions begins
with Ven*, GripMo, 1573* 12°. where only
the I St verse of these 3 sonnets is printed.
All 3 sonnets are wanting in the following
editions: yen., PU Dehuchinoy 1580. 33°.
VeiUj Angelieri, 1585. 11**, Ven.y heredi
di DehuchinOy 1586. 32**. Ven., Anpeiieri,
1586.16". Ftffi., Za//tm, 1591. 34^ Ven,
Porroy 1600. 24°. Ven.y Bismccioy 1606.
1 3°. and probably in several others of the
17th century. Among the most recent
editions in that of NigMOy Cognety 1816.
13°. 3 voll.
16418 — le rime del Petrarca breue-
niente sposte per L. Casteluetro.
Bas., ad iustanza di Pt. de Seda-
bonis, 1582. 4^
8 leaves of preUniinanr matter, 447 and
378 pages and i lead The text is incor-
rectly printed from the Aldine of 1514,
and the otherwise valuable commentary of
Castelvetro, which appeared in this edition
for the first time, is equally inoomect.
16419 — il Petrarca con Tesposi-
tione di Aless. Vellutello. Ven.,
Bertano, 1584. 4°.
The last (38th) edition with this com-
mentary, but very incorrect.
VOL. III.
PET
1331
16420 — il Petrarca, di nuovo ri-
stampato con le figure di Girol.
Porro. Ven., Girol. Porro, i6oo,
24°.
Scarce, and neat ; and prized on account
of the plates ; but without the 3 sonnets.
At the end is, Ven,, ZtiiHeriy 1592. Ven.,
Misterinoy 1610. 34°. has also pretty plates.
76., \d,y 1634. 34^. is without plates, but
in an uncommonly small and neat charac-
ter. But, ib.y %d,y 1638. 34''. is very in-
correct, and with bad plates.
16421 — le rime di Fr. Petrarca
estratte da un suo originale. 11
trattato delle virtu morali di Ro-
berto, r^ di Gerusalemme. 11 te-
soretto di Ser Brunetto Latini.
Con quattro canzoni di Biudo Bo-
nichi da Siena. Roma, Grignani,
1642. foL
This very scarce collection, which does
not contain the canzonierey but only frag-
ments of Petrarch's other poems, was su-
•perintended by F. Ubaldini. Repeated,
Torinoy 1 750. 8".
16422 — le rime di Fr. Petrarca ri-
scontrate co i testi a penna della
libreria Estense, e co i fragmenti
deir originale di esso poeta. S'ag-
giungono le considerazioni rivedute
e ampliate d' Aless. Tassoni, le an.
notazioni di Girol. Muzio, e le os-
servazioni di L. Ant. Muratori.
Modena^ Soliani, 1711. 4^
Stricdy speaking, the first critical edi-
tion of Petraivh, and greaUy prized. The
sonnets against Rome are wanting. The
principal merit of Tassoni*s ocmimentary,
which first appeared, Modena, 1609. 8°. is
that it points out those passages which
Petrarch borrowed from Prove^^ poets.
Enlarged, but inoorrecdy reprinted, Ven,y
ColeHy 1737. 4**. (with the sonnets against
Rome), and Ven. 1741. 4^
16423 — le rime^ riscontrate con ot-
timi esemplari stampati e con uno
antichissimo testo a penna. Pado-
va, Comino, 1722. 8^
Superintended by the brothers Volpi.
Fine, very correct, and cited by the aca-
demy delia Crusca. A list of the editions
of Petrarch by Oaetano Volpi is prefixed.
16424 (the same title.) Pa-
dova, Comino, 1732. 8°. with Pe-
trarch's portrait.
The second edition, corrected and- en-
48
133S
PET
larged with some sonnets not printed be-
fore. A copy on large paper iL lis.
Pinelli, and one on blue paper il. 68.
Pinelli) and ii fr. McCarthy.
16425 — le rime, coi migliori esem-
plari diligentemente riscontrate e
corrette (da Pt. Ant. Serassi).
Bergamo, Lancellotti, 1 746. 1 2®.
OreaUy prized on account of its correct-
ness. The text is that of 1732, in which
erne single passage only is altered. Reprint-
ed, ib.t id,, 1 753. 1 2**. without alterations.
16426 — rime riscontrate e corrette
sopra ottimi testi a penna. CoU'
agginnta delle varie lezioni e d'una
nuova vita dell' autore. Fir., stam-
peria all* insegna d'Apollo» 1748.
8°. with Petrarch's portrait.
Cited by the academy della Crusca, and
even now indispensable on account of its
fine collection of various readings. But the
correction of the text after these various
readings by the editor L. Bandini is not
successfuL ,
16427 — le rime con note (da Sb.
Pagello). Without place, {Feltre,
Foglieita), 1754. 4°.
Not fine, but very valuable on account
of its good text and compact notes. Pre-
y\oKxAy^ FeUrCy FogliettOy 1753. I6^ 2 voU.
16428 --* le rime brevemente esposte
per L. Castelvetro. Edizione cor-
retta, illustrata ed accresciuta.
Yen., Zatta, 1 756. 4°. a vols, with
plates.
One of the best and finest editions of
Petrarch in the i8th century. Also on
large paper, and very scarce on very large
paper in small fol. (Zatta*s sale-catalogue
has. Carta grande, 50 Rre, Carta imjp^
orgy 55 lire. Carta stroffrande con ampH
margiiUy 70 Hre.)
16429 — le rime. Par., Prault, 1 768.
12®. 2 vols, with Petrarch's por-
trait.
A neat and correct impression of the
text of the Comino's edition of 1732. Par.
1789. 11^. 2 vols, is a repetition ai it, but
not so good.
16430 — le rime. Parma, Bodoni,
1799. large fol. 2 vols. (2iofr).
This edition, is indeed splendidly printed,
but it is not quite correct, and its text
might have been better. Bodoni*s pre-
fece, in which he vindicates his text in
point of selection and correctness, is not
printed in the following edition.
PET
16431 — le rime. Parma, Bodoni,
1799. 8®. 3 voU. (9 fr.).
A neater and still mora correct impres-
sion of the text of the preceding edition, of
which there are two copies on vellum and
one on strong paper. A Bodoni edition
of 1799 in 4°. is a nonentity.
16432 — le rime, tratte da' migliori
esemplari con illustrazioni inedite
di L. Beccadelli. Verona, Ginli-
ari, 1799. 8°. 2 voll.
With a learned preface by J. Moreilt,
enlai^ged with some various readings from
MSS. and 2 old editions (that of Padua,
1472, and the Aldine of 1501), also with
two inedited sonnets; but neither finely
nor correctly printed, even entire verses
are wanting.
16433 — le rime, illustrate con note
da Fr. Soave. Mil. 1805. 8"". 2
voD.
Very hastily done. It belongs to the
coUecdon of the Ckusici Itai.
16434 — rime. Pisa, tipografia della
societk letteraria, 1805. fol. 2 vols,
with Petrarch's portrait by Morg-
hen. (8 zechins.)
Of this splendid editicm, which is only a
reprint of Bandini's text of 1748, and was
superintended by O. Rodni, only 250 copies
were printed ( 1 00 fr. 10 copies of which are
<m vdlum paper at 240 fr.), and one copy
on vellum.
16435 — rime, riscontrate e corrette
sopra i migliori esemplari. S*ag-
giungono le varie lezioni, le dichia-
razioni necessarie ed una nuova
vita dell* autore, da C. L. Femow.
Jena, Frommann, 1806. 8^ 2 voll.
(2d. 12 gr.)
A critical and very correct small edition,
prepared from 12 of the best editions. The
editions by G. B. Boschini, Land. 1809.
ia'*. 2 vols. ; and Roma, de* Romonit, 181 3.
16**. 2 vols, are neat.
16436 — le rime illustrate di note
da varj commentatori scelte ed ab-
breviate da Romualdo Zotti. Lond.,
Bulmer, 1811. 12'^. 2 voll. On
vellum paper.
The same editor produced in the same
manner Danie, 1808. 4 voll. Tauo, 2 volL
Metastatio, 6 voll. in small 8**. and other
Italian poets. This ooUection is very mo-
deratdy got up notwithstanding its high
price.
PET
16437 — le rime^ disposte secondo
I'ordine de' tempi in cui vennero
scritte. Ven., Vitarelli, 1814. 8°.
2 voll.
Superintended by Ant. Maneghelli. The
text of the Veronese edition of 1 799.
16438 — le rime. Padova^ tipogra-
fia del seminario^ 1819-20. large
4°. 2 Yols. with plates, on vellum
paper.
Of this fine edition, superintended by
Ant. Maraaud, but which notwithstand-
ing cannot be called a splendid edition,
only 450 copies were struck off (150 lire,
or 30 scudi, and 150 fr. in Paris). It
contains a text critically amended after
ancient editions (but without the use of
MSS.), although it does not afford all
tliat might have been expected, as I pro-
bably may show in another place. It is
said to be so correct, as not to contain
a single typographioil error. The ist
vol. contains 2 fine portraits of Laura (by
Morghen) and of Petrarch, i facsimile,
and I plate in aqua^tinta ; the 3nd, 5 plates
in aqua-tinta. The bookseller, Oiegler, of
Milan possesses the only copy on vellum
with miniatures and the original designs ;
consult Biblioi. Hal. XXIII. 371.
16439 — rime. Livorno, Masi, 1820.
8°. 2 voll.
The text of Comino's edition of 1733
compared with some others, and with the
principal readings of Marsand^s edition.
16440 — rime, col oommento di 610-
safat Biagioli. Par. 1821. 8^ 2
voll.
Particnlariy distinguished by Alfieri^s
notes, which were not printed before.
An excellent and very complete biblio-
graphical and critical hst of all the edi-
tions and translations of Petrarch's Italian
poems is to he found in Marsand*8 edition,
T. II. p. 391, &c. on account of which all
earlier lists may be dispensed with. There-
with should be conneOed {Dm. de Rosettx)
Raceolia di ediz, di tuiie le opere del Pelr.
e di Enea Silvio, Ven., Picotti, 1833. r2^
and my list of the editions of Petrarch's
remaining Italian and Latin works in, Fr,
Petrarea daraeetelli von C. L. Femow
{naeh Merian), AUenb. u. LpM. 18 18. 8^
P- 337-35 a-
16441 — Fr. Petrarea con I08 seys
triunfos, de Toscana sacados en
Castellano (por Ant. de Obregon),
con el oomento (de Bn. Illicinio),
que sobre ellos Be hizo. Logrofio^
PET
1333
Amao Guillen de Brocar, 20 Dec.
15 12. fol. Gothic letter. 164 leaves.
Also, Sevilla, J. de Varela, 30
Agosto, 1526. fol. GK)thic letter.
Medina del Campo, de Riullis,
1554. 4°. — Los trmmphos de Fr.
Petrarcha, agora nuevameute tra-
duzidos en lengua castellana, en la
medida y numero de versos, que
tienen en el Toscano, y con nueva
glosa. Salamanca, J. Perier, T581.
4^. — De I08 Bonetos, canciones,
mandriales y sextinas del Petrarea,
traducidos de Toscano por Sal.
Usque Lusitano. P. I. (y unica).
Ven., Bevilaqua, 1567. 4°. — Los
sonetos y canciones del poeta Fr.
Petrarea, que traducia Henrique
Garces. Madr., Droy, 1591. 4^
16442 — Les triumphes niessire
Francoys Petrarque, translatez de
langaige tuscan en fran9ois. Par.,
pour Bm. V^rard, 24 May, 15 14.
fol. Gothic letter, with woodcuts.
66 and 94 numbered leaves. G. de la
Forge is said to have been the translator.
16443 — les triumphes messire Fr.
Petrarque, translat6s de langaige
tuscan en fran^ois, auquel ont et^
ajout^es plusieurs collections jouste
les premieres imprim^es, pour plus
feicilement entendre la matiere des
dits triumphes. Par., Hemon le
Febure, 9 Juin^ 1519* ^o^* Gothic
letter.
The md edition of the same translation.
A copy on vellum, with 17 miniatures,
153 fr. Gaignat, 160 fr. Valliere, 319 ir.
McCarthy. A second copy on vellum in
the Royai libraryjat Paris mentions Jehan
de la Garde as the printer instead of Hemon
le Febure. — Lyoi^ Morin, 1531 (1533 at
the end). 8*^. with woodcuts, is neat and
sought after. Also^ Par., Denu Janot, 1 539.
8°. with woodcuts. Par.yQnmUeau, 1 554. 8**.
16444 — les triomphes de Petrarque
traduicts de langue tuscane en
rhime francoyse paf le baron d'O-
pede (J. Meynier). Par., les An-
geliers, I538« small 8^ with wood*
cuts. Also, Par., Janot, without
date. 8^ with woodcuts. — Toutes
les oeuvres vulgaires de Fr. Pe-
trarque, contenans quatre livres de
48a
1334
PET
Mad. Laure d' Avignon^ sa mai-
trease, jadis par lui composez en
langage thuscan^ et mis en fran9oys
par Vasquin Philieul, avec briefe
sommaires. Avignon, Bonhomme,
1555. 8^ — Les triomphes de P^
trarque, mis en vers fran9. par
forme de dialogues, avec autres
melanges de diverses inventions,
par J. Ruyr. Troyes, Gamier,
1588. 8°. — Le P^trarque en rime
fran^., avec ses commentaires, trad,
par Ph. de IMaldeghem^ seign. de
Leyschot. Bruxelles,Velpius,i66o.
8°. Enlarged, Douay, Fabry, 1606.
8°. — Les oeuvres amoureuses de
P^trarque^ trad, en fran^. (en
prose), avec Tltalien a coste, par
Placide Cantanusi. Par., Loyson,
1669 or 7 1 . 1 2°. — Choix de ponies
de P^trarque, trad, (en prose) de
Tital. par L^vesque. Venise et
Par., Hardouin, 1787. 18°. 2 voU.
Previously, Par.,Valade, 1774. 12°.
—* Poesies de Petrarque, trad, en
vers fran9. avec le texte en regard,
suivies de deux poemes par L6once
de Saint -Genies. Par., Delaunais,
1 816. 12°. 2 vols, with 2 portraits
(6 fr.).
16445 »- sechs Triumph in zirliche
teutsche Verss gebracht, durch Dn.
Federmann. Bas., Pema, 1578. 8°.
with woodcuts. — Sechs Triumphi
oder Siegesprachten, iibers. mit
Beliebung der fruchtbring. Gesell-
schaft. Cothen, 1643. 4°. — Sie-
gesgepraiige der Zeit, iibs. von H.
Miihlpfort. Lpz. 1659. 4°. — F.
Laube Auswahl aus Petrarca's Ge-
sangen, als Probe einer vollstand.
Uebs. des Dichters. Glogau, Giin-
ther, 1808. 8°. (12 gr.) — Fr. Pe-
trarca ital. Gedichte, (metrisch)
iibs. u. mit erlaut. Anmm. begleitet
von C. Forster (mit iul. Text).
Lpz«, Brockhaus, 1818-19. S°. 2
voU. (5 d.)
16446 — the triumphs of Petrarch,
translated into English verse, with
an introduction and notes by H.
* Boyd. Lond., Longman, 1 807. 8**.
PET
(78. 6d.) — Petrarch translated: in
a selection of his sonnets and odes,
accompanied with notes and the
original Italian. By the translator
of Catullus (Nott). Lond., Miller,
1808. 8°. (los. 6d.)
16447 — il Petrarca spirituale (da
Girol. Malipiero). Ven., Marcolini,
Also, ib.y 1538, 45» 67, 75» 81, 87, and
1681. 8**. An insipid work, known in
France under the title of Petrarque re^
toumi. In one of these editions the au-
thor is called Hieron. Maripetro.
16448 — 2. Italian writings in prose,
Le vite de pontefici et imperadori
Romani. Flor., ap. S. Jacobum de
Ripoli, 1478. fol.
The first edition of this probably suppo-
sititious. work. With 34 lines, and the
signatures a-r, without catchwords and
pagination : at the beginning are a leaves,
tavola. An edition, Verona^ 1476,18 a non-
entity. Also^ Ven , Pind da Leoeoy 3 Dee.
1507. 4^ 91 leaves. Ven. 1536. 8"*. «6., Bin-
dloim, 1534. 8^(Gtfn^lXI), 1625.4°. The dis-
tinction which has been made between the
castrated editions of this work appears to
• be unfounded ; at least the story of pope
Joanna, which would be the first thing
to be omitted, is to be found in the editiooa
of 1478, 1507, and 1625.
16449 incomincia il libro degli
homini famosi compillato per lo
inclyto poeta miser Francisco Pe-
trarca. Rure PoUiano, Felix Anti-
quarius et Innooens Ziletus, cal.
Oct. 1476, fol.
The first edition of this work, written in
Latin by Petrarch, and translated into
Italian by Donatus de Albansanis (Bott-
dtni Cal. codd, Ital, bibl. Laur. p. 414),
340 leaves, with 40 lines, and the signa-
tures e-^. Leaf i is a ReperUmOy and on
tlie reverse is the date in 7 Latin verses,
lUuatrea opere hoc viroa perire etc Leaf
2-3 is an Italian poem (brieve reooglUnento
etc.). The text begins in leaf 4 * with the
title, specified above, in small capitals ; and
at the end is only, SOLI : DEO : HO>
NOR: £T: GLORIA. The firat 4
leaves have no signatures. The place of
printing was the estate Pog^ano in the
dominion of Verona. Consult also Oput-
coli di auton Sicil. XX. 317 sq.— The fol-
lowing edition is very correct, Le inie degli
htumdm illusiri di M. Fr. Petraroha,
Ven.^ Gr, de Gregoriif m, GenajOf 1527.8".
PET
16450 — 3. Latin Works. Libro-
rum Fr. Petrarchse Basileae im-
pressorum annotatio (opera). Bas.,
J. de Amerbach^ 1496. fol.
In the beginning aa leaves, with the sig-
natures A-C. {Eeloffa.) Then follow the
remaining works, each with a separate
signature ; and at the end of the same
the colophon with the date. 3i leaves
of index (the last blank) finish the book,
with the title, PrmcipaHum genientiaruin
eolleetartimnimmariaannotaiio Sb. Brandt
was the editor. The Latin works only are
here contained. An earlier edition, Daven-
true, 1494. fol. {^Panxer^ I. 362) is not yet
accurately known; but Biu, 1494 or 95.
fol., and, Ven. 1496. fd. are very suspi-
cious.
16451 — libror. Fr. Petrarche im-
pressor. annotatio. Ven., Sim. de
Lucre, 27 Mart. 1501. — Annotatio
nonnullor. libror. seu epistolar. Fr.
Petrarche. ib., id., 17 Jun. 1501.
fol. Gothic letter. 2 parts in i
vol.
After the colophon of the ist part there
ought to be an index of 15 leaves, with
the title, JnttoioHo prineipidium aenten^
tiarum.
16452 — libror. Fr. Petrarcha; im-
pres8or. annotatio. Ven., Sim. Pa-
piensis dictus Bivilaqua, 15 Jul.
1503. fol.
There ought to be included a piece,
essentially belonging to this work, with the
following title ; Bucolieum carmen in duo-
decim eclogtu disttnclttm own oommento
BenvenuH Imoiensis. Ven,, M, Horri-
ffono, 7 Jul. MCCCC XVI (sic), fol. 30
leaves. This faulty date is not to be
corrected to 1516 {Bibl. PinelH, III.
325. Panzer, VIII. 436), but to 1406
(MCCCCXCVI). As this appendage, the
only known production of Horrigono*s
press, is mentioned in the principal title,
it is evident that it must have been al-
ready printed in 1503.
16453 — opera quae extant omnia.
Adjecimus ejusd. authoris, quee he-
trusco sermone scripsit carmina
sive rhythmos. H»c quidem om-
nia nunc iterum a mendis repur-
gata atque genuinoB integritati re-
Btituta et in tomos quatuor distinc-
ta. Bas.^ H. Petri^ m. Mart. 1554.
fol.
Superiutended by J. Uerold, who criti-
cally amended the text of the earlier faulty
PET
1385
impressions. 14 leaves of preliminary mat-
ter, 1375 pages (I^atin works), and 43 un-
numbered leaves (Italian poems and coio-
phon). The Italian poems are very incor-
rectly printed.
16454 opera quee extant omnia.
Adjecimus ejusd. authoris, quae he-
trusco sermone scripsit carmina
sive rhythmos. Hsec quidem om-
nia nunc iterum a mendis repur-
gata atque genuine integritati re-
stituta et in tomos quatuor distinc-
ta. Bas., Sb. Henricpetri, m. Mart.
1 58 1, fol.
An unaltered repetition of the preceding
edition, but still more incorrect in the
Italian poems. 14 leaves of preliminary
matter, IJ31 and 117 pages (Latin works)
and 305 pages (Italian works). It would
be well if the Latin works met with the
consideration, which they so greatly need,
and of which they are so deserving. For
this what excellent materials would not the
Laurentian library afford of itself 1
16455 — TAfrica del Petrarca, in ot-
tava rima, trad, da Fabio Maretti,
col testo lat. Ven., Farri, 1570.
Concerning the fate of this poem, see
Bandini Cat. codd. LaL bibl. Lour. T. IV.
prof, p. 43.
16456 — secretum Francisci Pe-
trarche de Florecia Poete laureati
de Cotemptu mundi Incipit Foelici-
ter. Without place or date (about
1472). fol.
53 leaves with 34 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. From
the press, which is distinguished by the
peculiar form of its R. Fr. Petrarcha de
vita Moiitaria hbri II. without place or
date, fol. is printed with exactly the same
type. 89 leaves, with 34 lines, without
signatures, catchwords, and pagination.
It begins, Capiiula in Ubrwn Francisci
petrarche de vita aolitaria Incipiunt. The
copy in the Imperial library at Vienna, in
which both works are boimd togetlier, has
a contemporaneous MS. notice of 1473* —
The book De ocntemtu mundi, in Italian
by Fr Orlandini, Siena, 1517. 4^ or Ven.
1520. 8**. In German in «/. G. AfUl-
ler Bekenntnisee merkwurd. Manner, /.
35 sq.
16457 — bucolieum carmen. Col.,
Arn. ter Hoeruen, 1473. fol. Go-
thic letter, 30 leaves.
Also, Daventr.y 8 Jan, 1499* 4*** 37
4S3
1836
PET
leaves, and best in Edoga VvrgUii etc
Flor.y GvurUoy 1504. 8°. and Buot^oor, oii-
tores, Btu. 1546. 8^ p. 71 sq. See also
above, No. 16452.
16458 — epistolarum familiariam
libri XIV. Variarum lib. I. Sine
titulo lib. I. Ad quosdam ex vete-
ribus illustriores lib. I. Opus non
paucis mendis repurgatum et multis
epistolis auctum ex vetusto codioe
bibliothecse J. Chalasii. Without
place (other copies Geneva) ^ Sm.
Crispinus^ 1601. 8°.
16 leaves, and 638 pages. As yet the
most complete edition of his letters. Those
newly added are 65. An edition of all
Petrarch's letters, which W. Gli. Becker
of Dresden had in view, has not appeared.
An earlier edition is, JSpistola famUiares
{ed. Sb. ManUitu). Ven,^ J et Gr. de
Grefforiis, id. Sept 1493- 4". 6 leaves of
preliminary matter, 117 numbered leaves,
and I nnnumbered leaf.
16459 — epistola diii. Francisci
Petrarche. Laureati poete. Ad dnm
Johem. Florentinu poetam. De
Historia. Griseldis. mulieiis maxime
costantie et patietie. Without place
or date {Cou,, U. Zell, about 1470).
4°. Gothic letter.
fi leaves with 27 lines running all
across the page, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination.
16460 — incipit epistola Francisci
Petrarche de insigni obedientia et
fide uxoria Griseldis in Walther.um.
Ulmse, J. Zeiner, 1473. fol.
10 leaves with 30 lines, and Roman cha-
racters. Also printed in Mtmni lUustnu
Mwne del Boccaccio^ p. 607 sq.
16461 — la patience de Griselidis.
Brehan Lodeac (en Bretagne),
Robin Foucquet et Jehan Cres, 18
Janv. 1484. 4^
14 leaves with the signatures A-^BtU.
Leaf I is blank, and leaf a begins with a
verse, A lexemplaire deafemmes mariiee et
de toutee autres etc.
16462 -— cy commence le histoire et
pacience de Griselidis. At the
end^ Cy finit Griselidis. Without
place or date. 4°. Gothic letter,
with woodcuts, 20 leaves.
A fine edition, printed with the types of
Pierre Schenck, printer at Vieone in Dau-
phintf.
16463 — — la patience de Griselidis,
PET
marquise de Saluces. Par., J.
Trepperel, without date. 4°. Gothic
letter.
16464 — la grande et merveiUeuae
patience de Griselidis, fille d'un
Sauvre homme appell^ Janioolley
u pays de Saluces. Lyon, d.
Nourry, 1525. 4"^. Gothic letter^
with woodcuts.
Le mffstkre de GrieeKdie, wutrquke de
Salttces (d 35 pertonrtagee), Par.^ J, Ben'
fomt without date. 4°. Gothic letter, 10
leaves (concerning which consult Hiet.
ume, dea Ihedtree, XI. 48 sq.), is quite dif-
ferent from this translation of Petrardi's
romance. There is also an Elnglish pieces
The pleaeaunt comodie qf patient GrittiL
Lond., Rackety 1603. 4".
16465 — ain epistel francisi (sic)
Petrarche von grosser statikeyt
ein'er fruwen Grysel gehaissen.
Without place or date ( Ultn, Zainer,
about 1473)* fol. with woodcuts.
12 leaves. It begins. So ich aber von
atattifikait vnd ffetntwer gemahdechafft ao
manger frowen geachriben Kobe. This edi-
tion appears to be an appendage to the
translation of Boccaccio (see above. No.
a6oo), with which it is often found.
16466 Without place or date
(Augsp., Ant. Sorg, about 1480).
fol. with woodcuts.
10 leaves. The commencement runs
thus. So ioh aber von der atetUsaity vnd ge^
trewoeft gemaheiaehaffty ao manger frowen
geadnrieben habe. Leaf Tob line 10 ends
with the words Mft in aeU^ceU.
16467 — hie endet sich die Epistel
Franzisci Petrarche us latin ze-
teuscht gemacht von einer tugent-
reichen frowen geheissen Griseldis
etc, Augsp., GMi. Zainer, 1471.
fol.
16468 — diss ist ain epistel francisi
{sic) Petrarche von grosser stati-
keyt ainer frawen Grysel gehaissen.
Augsp., J. BamleTj 1472. fol.
16469 Without place {Strb.),
1478. fol. with woodcuts.
1 3 leaves. licaf 1 a begins without farther
title, So idk aber von aitUteity vndgetrweer
gemahelaehafft, ao manger frowen geaehri^
ben habe. liie name GriaeHa is hone
changed into GrigeL Leaf laa, the last or
30th line is, in aeHkeiL Amen. Anno dm.
MCCCCLxjfvUj jor. The types are dis-
tinguished by the peculiar form of the 8.
PET
16470 — de histone van der duldi-
cheit der vruwen Griseldis van der
FrandscQS petrarcha schrifR;. With-
out place or date. fol.
16471 — poemata omnia recens quam
emendatissime edita. Nempe, bu-
oolicorum seglogie XII. AfHce^
hoc est, de rebus in Africa gestis s.
de bellis Punicis lib. IX. Epi-
stolar. lib. III. Bas., {Oporinus),
1541. 8°. 583 pages.
Albanus Torinus was the editor.
16472 — septem psalmi peuitentiales
et psalmi novem confessionales.
(Ven.), Alb. Stendal de Saxonia,
1473. 8^ Gothic letter, 12 leaves.
16473 — psalmi peuitentiales et con-
fessionales. At the end, Psalmi Fran-
cisci petrarche poete laureati nouem
confessionales expleti sunt feliciter
per Magistrum Sixtum Reissinger.
Annodomini m. cccc. lxxvi. (i 476).
8^
19 leaves with 20 lines. Lord Spencer
has a copy on vellum of this hitherto un-
known Neapolitan edition, which formerly
belonged to the advocate Reina of Milan,
see Dibdin Deoam. III. an. and .^Edst^/-
(horp. II. 315.
16474 — de remediis utriusque for-
tunse libri II. Without place or
date {Arg,f H» Eggesteyn^ about
1474). fol. Gothic letter.
187 leaves with 39 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. The
first edition of this work, which is some-
times erroneously attributed to Cr. Fyner*s
press at Esslingen. First 2 leaves of index.
Leaf 3» begins the prologue, leaf 5^ the ist
book, and leaf 59a the 2nd book. Leaf 187*
ends the work with the fine colophon,
Laui deo paa tnuit: Reqtuiet eiema de'
funcHt. A later edition, without place or
date. 4". Oothic letter, has 36 lines, and at
the end, Laus deo,
16475 Cremonse, Bemardin. de
Misintis ac Cesar Parmensis, 17
Nov. 1492. fol.
166 leaves (the first and last blank) with
44 lines. The first 4 leaves contain a
tabula. Of the later editions, Fim., Alex,
Paganinus, 1515. 13°. Roii. 1649. I2^ are
of some value. The work must not be con-
founded with that of Adrian, which bears
the same title (see Liber, No. i 1945).
16476 — ^ de los remedios contra
prospera 7 adversa fortuna (traduc.
PET
1887
por Fr. de Madrid). Sevilla, J.
de Varela, a6 Abril 1534. fol.
Grothic letter. — Opera de rimedi de
r una et de 1' altra fortuna, trad,
per Remigio Fiorentino. Ven.,
Giolito, 1549. S^, ib., Spineda,
1607. S°* — I^cs rem^des de Tune
et de Tautre fortune, prosp^re et
adverse, trad, de Fr. P^trarque
(par N. Oresme, revii par Galliot
Dupre). Par., Dupre, 1523. fol.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts. Also,
Par., Janot, 1534. fol. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts. Le sage
resolu contre la fortune, ou le P^
trarche mis en fran9. par de Cre-
naille. Par. 1644. 4^. Brux.,
Foppens, 1661 or 66. i4°. Par.,
Besongne, 1667. 12^ 2 voll. — Zwei
Trostbiicher von Artznei vnd Rath
beyde im guten vnd widerwertigen
Glftck. Ff., Egenolf, 1559. fol.
with woodcuts. Previously, Augsp.
1539. fol. Trostspiegel in Gluck u.
Ungluck. Ff. 1 620. fol. Nrb. 1652.
4®. — Phisicke against fortune, as
well prosperous as aduerse: con-
teyned in two bookes, written in
Latine by Fr. Petrarch, and now
first englished by Th. Twyne.
Loud., Watkyns, 1579. 4^. Gothic
letter. — In Bohemian by Gr. Qele-
nius 1501.
16477 — rerum memorandarum libri
et epistola de studior. suor. sue-
cessibus ad posteritatem. Liber
Haymo de christianar. rerum me-
moria. Without place or date
(15 century). 4°. Gothic letter.
Without catchwords and paginatian, but
with signatures. Also, Bema^ le Preux,
1 604. 1 1**. Gedenkbuoh otter der Handlwim
geoy die tichvonAnbeginn der Welt xugetra*
gen haben, verdeutscfU dureh St, VigU'tum.
Augsp, 1 54 1, fol. with woodcuts. Ff. 1566.
fol. His letter to posterity in German may
be seen in J. O. Miiller*8 BekentUnitse
merino. Manner, I. 1-14. — In a MS. of
the library at C^na the Perioeha in /To-
meri Iliadem et Odgu., which is usually
printed in Aiutonius*s works, is attributed
to Petrarch, see MuooioH CataL bibl, Mor
latest, II. 69 and 239 sq.
PETREJUS, see Hon ilia and Pb-
TRJBUS.
484
13S8
PET
PETRIOLI, see Bbbrbtini.
16478 PETRONIUS Arbiter, Titus.
Petronii Arbitris satyrici fragmenta
quae exstant. Yen., Bernardinus
Venetus, 23 Jul. 1499. 4°*
20 leaves (Uie last blank) with 30 lines,
and the signatures n-e. The first separate
edition, which, although very defective and
incomplete, yet affords some good read-
ings of its own. As it has separate sig-
natures and colophon, it forms a complete
work by itself. At the same time it is
properly only a piece of another book,
which bears the following title -. Dion
Chrymtiomua Pnueruis philotaphut ad
IHenses : I Hi capHidtaiem fum/uiue aperte
demonstrat. Franeiscus FUelfut e graco
tradtupit, Petrottius Arbiter SiUjfrietu, Dion
has a separate colophon, Ven., Bemardin,
Venetut de VilaUlnu, 18 Jul. 1499, ^^^
contains 15 leaves with 30 lines, and the
signatures A~F. Both pieces therefore to-
gether contain 45 leaves with the signa-
tures a~-F and a-e.
The proper ediHo princeps of Petronins
is to be found in the Panegyrici veit.
Without place or date ( Mediol, about
1483). 4**. (see Pakeotbici, No. 15743),
and is the same which some bibliographers
erroneously place under the year 1 476. As
moreover B^ardinus Venetus literally re-
printed these Paneppricij it is very possible
that his PetrorUtu may be only an impres-
sion of that earlier text.
16479 — Petronius Arbiter Poeta
Satyricus. Liptzgk, Jac. Thanner,
1500. 4^. Gothic letter.
10 leaves (the last blank) with 19 lines,
and the signatures a and b. It oiuy con-
tains the poem De beilo civiR, and appears
not to be a mere reprint of the Venetian.
Repeated, ib., id., 1508. 8^
16480 — Petronii Arbitri poetse in-
sigziis atq ; preeclari Satyra non
minus festiua et elegans, q studiosse
iuuentuti frugifera ac utilis, nuper
exactissime in lucem edita. ( Vienna
Austr.), J. Singrenius, nonis Aug.
8 leaves with the signatures A and B.
According to the printer^s preface it is cor-
rected from an ancient MS., and with va-
riations in the maigin. Not yet made
use of.
16481 — Petronii Arbitri, quatenus
extare comperitur, satyrse frag-
' men turn. Par., Reginaldus Cla-
derius^ pridie cal. Majas, 1520. 4*^.
Scarce and prized. It is printed from a
MS., but is Tery faulty notwithstanding.
PET
16482 — fragmenta, restituta et aucta',
e biblioth. J. Sambuci. Antw.,
Plantinus, 1565. 8°. 63 pages.
Corrected frtmi a good MS.
16483 — satyricon. Lugd., J. Tor-
nsesins, 1575. 8°.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 109
pages, and i leaf. Tomiesius, who super-
intended it himself, made use of 2 MSS.
besides the earlier editions, and has added
various readings.
16484 — satyricon, ex veteribus libris
emendatius et amplius. Lut., Pau
tisson, 1577. 12°.
Neat and scarce, with new augmenta-
tions from a MS. Pithceus is said to have
superintended the edition.
16485 — C. Petronii Arbitri, item-
que alior. quorundam veterum epi-
grammata hactenus non edita. CI.
Binetus conquisivit et nunc primum
publicavit. Pictavii, Bocheti fra-
tres, 1579 4^
16486 — satyricon. Sulpiciie satyra
de edicto Domitiani. Omnia et
ampliora et emendatiora, ex re-
cognitione Jani Douste, f^dditis ejus-
dem prsecidaneis cum auctario. LB.,
J. P»tsius, 1585. 8°. 8 leaves of
preliminary matter, and 144 pages.
Jani Dousfle pro satyrico Petronii
przecidaneor. libri III. ib., id.^
1583. 8°. 230 pages.
A new revision of the text.
16487 — satyricon cum notis Jani
Douzse et J. Richardi : aoc. Sul-
piciee satyra. Par., Linocerius, 1 585.
8°.
16488 — satyricon. Adjecta sunt
veterum quorundam poetar. «ar-
mina non dissimilis argumenti. Cum
notis doctor, viror. Lut., Patisson^
1587. 12°.
Doosa^s text forms the basts. J. Passe-
ratius is said to have been the editor.
16489 — satyricon. Longe quam
antea tersius et emendatius. Ace.
Jani Douzse praecidanea et J. Ri.
chardi notae. Quibus nove spici-
legia 6u. Dupeyratii annexa sunt.
Sulpitise satyra de edicto Domitiani
et in eam schediasma Jani Dousse.
Cum indice duplici rer. et verbor.
PET
Secunda editio. Lut. Par., Gu. Li-
nocerius, 1587. 8°.
25 learea of preliminary matter, 144
pages, and 8 leaves of index. Then with
a separate title, Jam Dousa pro satyrico
Petronii ArbUri prmcidaneorum libri tres.
i6., id., CIO. 13. XXXV. (a typographical
error instead of 1585 ; as an X/ is wanting),
'^3 P<^£ftt> And 4 leaves of index and
printer's symbol. Probably only a new
title to No. 16487 ?
16490 — satyrioon, cum notis et ob-
servatt. variorum. Ed. nova. LB.,
ex off. Plant. Raphelengii, 1596.
I6^
A new recension by J. a Wouweren.
Repeated, Par,, Beys, 1601. 12*^.
16491 — satyricon : cum uberioribus,
commentarii instar, notis; concin-
nius multo et commodius quam
ante dispositis (ed. J. a Wou-
weren). (LB.), ex off. Plant. Ra-
phelengiif 1604. 12°.
1 2 leaves of preliminary matter, and 384
pages. Repeated, LB., J.Maire, 1623.
I2^ Amtt., Casiua, 1626 or 34. 24^
16492 — satjricon, multis virorum
illustrium notis et observationibus
illustratum. Editio postrema, om-
nium fere, quae hactenus prodieruut,
tersissima. Lugd., P. Frellon, 1608
16493 — satiricon^ cum Petroniorum
fragmentis, nouiter recensitum^ in-
terpolatum et auctum. Accesserunt
seorsim notse et observatt. varior.
Helenopoli (that is Ff.), Sch on-
wetter, 1610. 8°.
1 6 leaves of preUminary matter (leaves 7-
16 are a Diasertathmcula tciagraphica de
Nerone AniichrisH ippo), 238 pages, and i
leaf errata. Then with a separate title^
SyUoge annotatUmum ei obtervait. . . . 00/-
lecta ao digetia a G. Erhardo, 4 leaves
(the 4th blank), and 784 pages. A new
recension from MSS. and earlier editions,
together with a rich exegetical apparatus,
partly taken from other editions, partly pe-
culiar to itself. That the pseudonymus
editor, O. Erhaid, was no other than Mich.
Goldast (by no means Mch. Csp. Lundorp,
consult L^ing*s Collectanea, II. 257.) is
beyond doubt. His MS. collections for Pe-
tronius are still in the library at Bremen,
see Uffenbach's Reisen, II. 191.
16494 — satyricon cum Petroniorum
fragmentis, noviter recensitum, in-
terpolatum et auctum. Accesserunt
PET
1S39
seorsim not« et observationes va-
rior. Lugd., Frellon, 1615 (a new
title 161 8). 12°.
A reprint of the preceding edition.
Also, Par. 1650. 12°.
16495 — satyricon. J. Bourdelotius
emendavit, supple vit, com men ta-
rium perpetuum adjecit. Par., Mes-
nier, 161 8. 12°.
This first edition by Bourdelot is scarce.
He often altered unnecessarily and too
boldly, and it is uncertain whether he
really made use of MSS.
16496 — satyricon cum Petroniorum
fragmentis. Nunc iterum limatum
et auctum. Accesserunt seorsim
doctor, annotatt., scholia, observatt.,
conjectures, emendatt.^ nota;, variae
lectt. etc. Cum V. indicibus. Ff.,
in offic. Wecheliana, 162 1. 8^.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 238
pages, and i leaf errata. Then SyUoge
annoiait. et obss ooUecta ao digesta a
G. Erhardo, 3 leaves of preliminary matter,
784 pages, and 40 leaves of index. A re-
petition of the edition of 1610, agreeing
throughout page for page, but really a new
impression, and enlarged with indices. It
should be observed whether all the 16 leaves
of preliminary matter are included. Gold-
ast, for instance^ caused the Diss, de Ne-
roTte AtUichristi tyjto, which occupied leaves
7-14, to be again taken out of the copies,
and there remained only the last two
leaves (14 and 15), because other things
were on the last pages : consult ( WeUer^s)
AUes aus alien Theilen der GesohieKte,
VIII. 126.
16497 — satyricon, super profligatis
Neronianse tempestatis moribus :
commentariis s. excursibus medico-
philosophicis : itemque notis uni-
versalibus et perpetuis recens ador-
natum. Accessit ad mantissam
sylloge clariss. aliquot interpretum,
quorum in Petronium castigationes
hucusque nondum edita;. Noviter
recensente J. Pt. Lotichio. Ff. a.
M., Wfg. Hofmannus^ 1629. 4*^.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, and 99
pages. Then with a separate title, Pe-
tronH Satyricon cum fragmentis : oommenm
tariis . . recens adomatum op. J. Pt, Lotu
chO, 4 leaves and 421 pages, then Petr,
Satyricon notis universalilws et perpetuis
enodatum, 2 leaves, 439 pages, and a8
leaves of index, and lastly In Petronii
Satyr, note, castigatt., emendatt. et varia
1840
PET
leeU. dariu, viror., 40 leavet of prdiminTy
matter (one blank), and 350 pages. Lo-
tichiu8*8 own notes are wretchedly com-
piled, and of no value at all, but his edition
contains valuable notes of others. In 1648
be wished to have prepared a new im-
pression, and sought after a publisher in
Paris (see PaHn Leitret h Spon, I. 106),
but in vain, and his MS., increased to 44
thick vols., remained unpublished. It was
in 1730 in Uffenbach*s hbrary, and an ac-
count of it may be seen in Sohelhonm
Cammero, epittol, Uffenb. I. 26,
16498 — satiricon. Extrema editio
ex musfieo Jos. Ant. Gonsali de
Salas. Ff., Wfg. Hofmann, 1629.
small 4°.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 36, 96,
and 46 a pages, and 1 1 2 unnumbered leaves
of index. The editor*s notes are not with-
out value, but he has mixed up in them
much needless matter. He has sometimes
altered the text from conjecture. Cgp.
SciappU SjpnboUe erUka are appended.
Incomplete copies of this edition are often
met with. //., Ztsnnery 1643. 4** i* P^-
hape only a new title.
16499 — satyricon. In capita dis-
sectum, cum omnibus omnium in-
terpretum observatt., notis et com.
mentariis : hactenus sigillatim, nunc
tandem sub unum conspectum, ad
calcem cujusque capitis, coUocatis.
Cum novo rer. et verbor. indice.
Ace. et alia nonnulla Petroniorum
fragmenta yeterumque poetar. cata-
lecta. Sulpiciaeque vita et satyra.
Without place (other copies Ge-
neixE), excud. J. Mercerius^ 1629.
4 leaves of preliminary matter (the and
is blank, and the 3rd and 4th are num-
berad 8-10), 43, 430, and 69 pages, and
7 leaves of index. The editor, Thdr. de
Juges, divided Petronius into chapters, and
placed the notes of Goldast*s edition at the
end of each, but gave nothing of his own.
16500 — satyricon, ejusdemque frag-
menta, illustrata hac nova editione
J. Bourdelotii notis criticis, et
fflossario Petroniano. Edente D.
S. S. LB., Justus Livius, 1645.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, and 25 1
pages. This edition, on account of the
neatness of its type (particularly the
Roman character), is worthy of being
added to the Elzevir series, which without
this would want Petronius.
PET
16501 — satyricon ; et diveraor.
poetar. lusus in Priapum, cum ae-
lectis varior. commentariis. Ace.
pervigilium Veneris, Ausonii cento
nuptialis, Cupido cruci affixus, atqne
alia nonnulla, notis doctor, viror.
inlustrata, accurante Sim. Abbes-
Gbibbema. Traj. ad Rh.^ Zyll, i^54«
8«.
I title-plate, and 7 leaves of preliminary
matter; 56 pages, Prtriudia; 8 leavea,
index; 2$2 pages, Peirwdtuf 6 leaves,
index ; 130 pages, Priapeja ; and 3 leaves,
authonun index. It contains nothuig new
which is of any value.
16502 — satyricon, ejusdemque frag-
menta, illustrata hac nova editione
J. Bourdelotii notis criticis et glos-
sario Petroniano. Repurgante sin-
gula et accurante Rutgero Her.
mannide. Amst., Valckenier, 1663.
small 12^
The editor has interpokted Bouidelot*s
notes, and omitted much.
16503 — Petronii Arbitri fragmen-
tum uuper Tragurii repertum. Pa-
tavii, Frambotti, 1664. 8^.
4 leaves, and 6a pages. The original
edition of these fragments. Ck>ooeniing
the controversy that arose respecting them,
see ( Welier't) AUes ata alien Theilen der
Getch. 755. XI. 661 sq. and Bunnann*8
pzefaoe to his edition.
16504 — opficfkrrw ex Petronii Ar-
bitri Satirico fragmentum. Praetixo
judicio de styli ratione ipsius. Lut.
Par., Edm. Martin, 1664. 8^ —
Hadr. Valesii et J. Cp. Wagenseilii
de cena Trimalcionis nuper sub Pe-
tronii nomine vulgata dissertationes.
ib., id., 1666. 8^ 36 and 30 pages.
— Marine! Statilei responsio ad
Wagenseilii et Valesii dissertatt.
de Traguriensi Petronii fragmento.
ib., id., 1666. 8^
Pt. Petit was the editor of the first book,
and the author of the last.
16505 — fragmentum nuper Tra-
gurii Dalmatise repertum, cum an-
notatt. J. Schefferi. Ace. disser-
tatio ejusd. de fragment! hujus vero
auctore. Ups. 1665. 8**.
The editor added a spidl^um thereto in
his LeeHon, aoad. Hnth. 1675. 8". p. 997 sq.
He was in favour of the genuineness.
PET
16506 — Petronii Arbitri in Dal-
matia nuper repertum fragmentum
cum epicrisi et scholiis Th. Reinesii.
Ace. ex edit. Upsal. J. Schefferi
notse. hpz.. Corner^ 1666. S°.
Reinerius disputes its genuineness.
16507 — fragmentum Traguriense,
una cum J. Caji Tilebomeni (i. e.
Jac. Mentelii) conjecturis, Hadr.
Valedi et J. Cp. Wagcnseilii dis-
sertatt. epistolicis, aliorumque cla-
rissimor. viror. judiciis. Ace. J.
Schefferi diss, de fragmenti hujus
vero auctore^ et index. Nrb.,
Endter, 1667. 8^
Cp. Arnold was the editor. All that is
to be found here is against the genuine-
PET
1841
16508 — satyrioon, cum firagmento
nuper Tragurii reperto. Ace. di-
versor. poetar. lusus in Priapum^
pervigilium Veneris, Ausonii cento
nuptialis, Cupido Cnicifixus, epi-
stoW de Cleopatra et alia nonnuUa.
Omnia commentariis et notis doc-
tor, viror. illustrata. Concinnante
Mch. Hadrianide. Amst., Bkeu,
1669. 8®. — Integrum Titi Petronii
Arbitri fragmentum, ex antiquo
cod. Tracuriensi Romae exscriptum,
cum apologia Marini Statilii (i. e.
St. G^radii). Amst., Blaeu, 1670
(other copies 1671). 8^
An unoommonly neat and oorroct edition,
hoth parts of which are seldom met with.
The first part contains i title-plate, 17
leaves of preliminary matter, 558 pages,
Petronius; 21 leaves, index; 168 pages,
Priapeja; and 4 leaves, index. The and
contains 70 and 31 pages. The fragment
is here printed afresh, with the greatest
care, under the inspection of J. I/udus,
from the codex itself, which in the mean-
time had been sent to Rome. But a
Roman edition of 1668 or 69, of which
Bunnann speaks, is a nonentity.
16509 — satyricon ejusdemque frag-
mentum integrum ; aec. diversor.
poetar. lusus in Priapum, errones
Venerei, pervigilium Veneris, Flo-
ridi de qualitate vitee, epigrammata
Valerii sditui, Ausonii cento nup-
tialis^ Cupido cruci affixus, ejusdem
rosae, Priapismus, epistoLe de Cleo-
patra, et edoga Tob. Outberleth,
cum notis Bourdelotii «t glossario
Petroniano. Par.> Audinet, 1677.
12°.
This reprint of Bonrdelot's notes is not
after the Paris original edition, but after
the interpolated edition of 1663. ^^ Ap-
pears to have been superintended by Ha*
drian Valesius.
16510 — satyrioon. J. Boscfaius ad
scriptor. exemplarium fidem cas-
tigav. et notas adjecit. Amst.,
Gaesbequius, 1677. 32**.
A neat edition, and sought after. A
new recension from MSS. and earlier edi-
tions, with short but impcntant notes,
r title-plate, 11 leaves of preliminary
matter, and 384 pages. Then the Pria-
peja with a separate title of 1676, 1 title-
plate, 62 and w peges, and 1 leaves.
16511 — satyricon: cum fragmentis
Albie Grsecae recuperatis anno 1688.
Col. Agr. {Par.)^ Gooth, 1691.
large la^
A scarce and almost unknown edition, and
the first with the fragments, pretended to
have been discovered by Fr. Nodot. At the
end there ought to be 4 unnumbered leaves
of corrections. Concerning the controversy
that arose respecting them, see Goujet
Bibiioffi. franf. VI. 201 sq. Basnage first
directed attention to their spuriousness
in the Hist, det ouvrttges de* tav, 1692.
Nov. p. 117 sq. Leibnitz expressed him-
self on the same side in his letter in Ten-
zeI*B Monatl, Unierred, 1693. p. 170. The
foUowingappeared separately against Nodot :
Le tombeau du faux Pitnms de Belgrad,
Par. 1694. 12°. LeUree de Mr. de^*^
tur un twre qui a pour tiire : Traduction
erUiire de Pitnme. Col.y Groth, 1694. xa^
(CL Ign, Brugi^re, Sieur de Barante) Ob»
eervoHont eur le Pitrone irouvi h BeUe"
grade en 1688 et impr, H Paris en 1693,
acee une lettre tur Vouvrage et la vereonne
de Piirone. Par.y HortemeUy 1694. 12**.
Critique det pr^tendus fragment de Pi^
trone, publOt par Nodoty in Artigng Mi~
moi/rety T. I. Par. 1749. 8^ p. 346 sq.
The genuineness was defended in La eon-
trecrilique de Pitrone, ou reponte aux obu.
tur let fragment trowoen h Belgrade en
1688. avee la riponte h la lettre tur. lee
ouvraget et la pertenne de Pitnme (par
Nodot). Par., Cutton, 1700. 8^ (also
printed in the later editions). — As Nodot's
different editions have not hitherto been
specified with sufficient accuracy (consult
Beckmann's Vorrath kleiner Anmerkk. II.
263), I mention those here which 1 know
wiUi certainty.
16512 — satyricon, cum fragmentis
134S
PET
Albas GriecaB recuperatis anno 1688.
Par., Langlois, 1693. '2°.
This edition is usually but erroneously
considered to be the first of Nodot^s.
16513 — satyiicon, cum fragmentis
Albae Graecse recuperatis anno 1688.
Nunc demuni integrum. Rott.,
Leers, 1693. large 12°.
A reprint of the preceding, as is LoruL
1707 or II. 12°. with plates.
16514 — la satyre de Petrone trad,
en fran9. avec le texte latin, suivant
le nouveau MS. trouv^ a Belle-
grade en 1688. avec des remarques
curieuses (par Fr. Nodot). Col.,
Groth, 1694. 12®. 2 vols, with
plates. Also on large paper.
Some diink this edition was printed at
Paris, Beckmaim erroneously sets it down
to Grenoble : the plates at least testify for
Holland.
16515 (the same title). Col.,
Marteau, 1694. 12°. 2 vols, with
plates.
An impression different from the pre-
ceding, and less fine. The plates (by J. V.
Aveele) are bad re^ngravings of the pre-
ceding. The same plates are to be found
in the following edition of the French
translation (without the Latin text), which
appeared in the same year : Les galarUeries
et les debauches de Pempereur N6ron et de
ses favoris. Par Petrone. Avec des re-
marques curieuses et une table. Col,, Mar-
teaUf 1694. 12". 2 parts in i vol.
16516 — traduction de plusieurs
pi^es tiroes de Petrone, suivant le
MS. trouv^ k Bellegrade en 1688,
avec plusieurs remarques lat. et
fran^. par Nodot. Par. (Grenoble),
Moete, 1694. 8**.
16517 — Petrone latin et fran^ois,
traduction enti^re suivant le MS.
trouve k Belgrade en 1688, avec
plusieurs remarques et additions.
Without place, 1698. 12^ 2 vols,
with plates. Also on large paper.
16518 — satyricon cum notis Boschii,
Reinesii et Schefferi. Ace. frag-
mentum Tragurianum, et quod Albae
Grsecae recuperatum est anno 1688.
Amst., Wolters, 1 700. 24°. 2 voll.
Neat, but very incorrectly printed.
16519 — satyricon puritate donatum,
ejectisobscoenis, commentisque Gon-
PET
salii, Lotichii, Pithoei etc. cum
fragmentis Tragur. et Albse Greece
recuperatis, usibus juventutis re-
stitutum. Ace. annotatt. e MS.
J. And. Bosii. Jenss, Bielke, 1 701.
12°.
This edition is tolerably scarce, but is of
no value at all. The editor, who stylea
himself at the bottom of the preface Oeor.
gins Phfedrus, was Adam Gschwend, rector
of the Lyceum at Eisenberg.
16520 — P6trone latin et ftran9oi8,
traduction enti^re suivant le MS.
trouve k Belgrade en 1688, avec
plusieurs remarques et additions,
qui manquent dans la pr^mi^re
^dit. Nouv. edit,, augm. de la
contrecritique de Petrone. Without
place, 1709. small S°, 2 vols, with
plates.
Printed in Holland. The plates are
neat, and this edition is to be considered
the l)est of Nodot^s.
16521 — satyricon, quae supersunt,
cum integris doctor, viror. commeu-
tariis et notis N. Heinsii et Gu.
Goesii nunc prim, editis. Acced.
Jani Dousae praecidanea, Jos. Ant.
Gonsali de Salas commenta, variaft
dissertatt. et praefatt. Curante Pt.
Burmanno. Traj. ad Rh., Gu. van
de Water, 1 709. 4°. Also on large
paper.
A new recension after the earlier editions
(but without MS8.) with a rich ezegettcal
apparatus. Nodot*s discovery is not inserted.
This edition should be possessed together
with the later ones. Against it is directed,
ChrestomaihiaPetroniO'Burnianniana.Ftor.
{Amst.) 1734. 8". a bitter satire, the author
of which was S. Verburg, and in which
Tib. Hemsterhuis also took part.
16522 (title as in No. 16520).
Without place, 1713. small 8^
2 vols, with plates.
From the same press as the edition of
1 709 ; but the engravings are fainter im-
pressions of the same plates. Repeated,
Amst, 1756. 12°. 2 vols, with plates. I
also find an edition of Nodot. Rouen^
1713. 12".
16523 — satyricon cum fragmentis
Albae Graecae recuperatis a. 1688.
Lps., Fritsch, 1731. Priapeja s.
diversor. poetar. in Priapum lusus.
PET
. Patav. 1664 (Lps,, Fritsch, 1731).
8°. 2 parts in 1 vol.
A reprint of the text of the Rotterdam
edition of 1693, ^*th few exception!. The
edition is said to have been superintended
by the Leipsic professor, F. Menz.
16524 — satyricon quee supersunt
cum integris doctor, viror. commen-
tariis ; et notis N. Heinsii et Gu.
Goesii antea ineditis; quibus ad-
ditffi Dupeyratii et auctiores Bour-
delotii ac Reinesii notse. Adji-
ciuntur Jani Dousse prsecidanea^
Jos. Ant. Gonsali de Salas com-
menta^ vari® dissertatt. et praefatt.^
curante Pt. Burmanno^ cujus acce-
dunt curae secundse. Ed. altera.
Amst., Waesberg, 1743. 4°. 2 voU.
Also on large paper.
This greatly enlarged new impression
was superintended by Csp. Bunnann,
Peter*s son. That it frustrated Reiake^s
entire prospects in Holland, who corrected
it, is known from his life. Consult J. Jae.
Reitkii lAbetttu arUmadversionum ad al-
teram edit, Burmannianam Petronii in the
Nova miaeeUanea Lips. VI. 93 sq. 273 sq.
488 sq. 650 sq.
16525 — satyricon ex rec. Pt. Bur-
Dianni passim reficta, cum supple-
mentis Nodotianis et firagmentis
Petronianis. Notas criticas alias-
que et indicem uberrimum addidit
Cr. Glo. Anton. Lps., Fritsch,
1782. 8^ (i d. 12 gr.) Also on
writing paper.
The Priapeja are also to be found in
this edition.
16526 — satyricon et fragmenta
( curav. Emeric. Alex, comes de
Rewiczky). Berol., linger, 1785.
8°. (18 gr.^ on veUum paper
I d. 8 gr.)
A neat impression of the text after Bur-
mann*s and Anton's editions, without
Nodot*s supplements.
16527 — satiricon cum supplementis
Nodotianis. Ace. veterum poetar.
catalecta. Bip. 1790. 8°. (logr.)
16528 — satyricon ex optimis exem-
plaribus emendatum, cum Petro-
* nianis fragmentis et glossario. Par.,
Renouard, 1797. 18°. 2 vols, on
vallum paper (6 fr., on Dutch
PET
1343
paper 1 2 fir., on large vellum paper
15 fr.)
3 copies printed ou rellum.
16529 — P^trone latin et fran^., tra-
duction entire suivant le MS. en-
ti^re trouve k Belgarde en 1688,
avec plusieurs remarques et addi-
tions, qui manquent dans les pr6-
mi^res editions. Par., Gide, an 7
(1799). 8°. 2 vols, with plates.
Alerely a reprint of Nodot*s edition,
without the Conirecritigue. The plates are
very bad. The ist part, and 81 pages of
the 2nd, of a new edition of the Latin text,
with a new translation by la Porte du
Theil, were printed iu 1 798.
16530 — matrona Ephesia s. lusus
serius in Petronii matronam Ephe-
siam ; huic adjiciuntur dissertatiun-
cuIk quatuor de amore etc. Hibc
omnia a Gualt. Charletono anglice
conscripta et nunc latinitate donata
per Bm. Harrisium. Lond. 1665.
I2^
As scarce as it is tiresome.
16531 — poeme de Petrone sur la
guerre civile entre Cesar et Pomp^e,
avec deux epitres d'Ovide. Le
tout trad, en vers fran9. avec des
remarques et des conjectures sur le
poeme intitule: Pervigilium Ve-
neris (par J. Bouhier). Amst.,
Changuion, 1737. 4°.
With the Latin text. Enlarged and cor-
rected. Par. 1738. I2^ The same poem
in Werrudorf Poetm lai. mtn. T. HI.
p. 14-76. and Petronius*s smaller poans, i6,
T. IV. P. f. 285-308. T. IV. P. II. 753-
66. T. V. P. III. p. 1362. T. VI. P. I.
p. 183 sq.
16532 — successi di Eumolpione,
portati nella nostra lingua da Ci.
riaco Basilico. Nap.^ Bulifon, 1678.
12®. — Frammento di traduzione
delia satira di Petronio Arbitro
fatta da St. Tafuri, in Nuova rac-
colta d'opuscoli scientif. e iilol. VI.
139 sq. — Satire volgarizzate col
testo a fronte e con note. Brescia,
1 806. 8-. 2 voll.
16533 — le Petrone en vers. Tra-
duction nouvelle par M. L. D. B.
(Mch. de Marolles. avec le texte
lat.) Par., Barbin^ 1667. large i2V<q-r-r;^
I . • • .
•sJ*
';y'.^
1344
PET
Also under the title. Lea yen de
P^trone, chevalier Romain, cante-
nus dans sa satire. Ed. IV. Par.,
Langlois, 1677. 4^ — P^trone, tra-
duction nouvelle (en prose), avec
des observations sur les endroits les
plus difficiles. CoL, Marteau, 1687.
1 2"^. — Histoire secrete de N^ron ou
le festin de Trimalcion, trad, de
P^trone, avec des notes historiques,
par (6u. de) Lavanr. Par., Ganeau,
1626. 12®. 2 voll. — Satire de P6-
trone, par Boispreaux (du Jardin).
Haye, Neaulme, 1742. small 8^
2 vols. Lond., Nourse, 1742.
small 8°. 2 vols, is badljr printed.
— Satire de P^trone, chevalier Ro.
main, nouvelle trad, par le citoyen
D(urand), accompagn^ du texte
latin. Par., Bertrandet, an XI
(1803). 8°. 2 voll. — La guerre ci-
vile, po^me, traduction libre de
P^trone, orn^e du texte latin, par
Jos. N. Mar. D^^erle. Par.,
Brasseur, an VII (1798). 8^
16534 — Begebenheiten des Enkolp.
Aus dem Satyrioon des Petron
ubersetzt (von W. Heinse). Rom
(Schmabach), 1773. 8°. 2 voll.
Neue Aufl. Rom (Schmabach),
1783. 8^ 2 voll. (1 d.)— SammU
liche Werke, metrisch u. prosaisch
ubs. mit einem vollstand. Com-
mentar von J. 6. C. Schluter.
Halle, Hendel, 1796. 8^. 2 parts
(20 gr.). — Satiricon sammt Nodot's
Ausftillung neu ubs. von Adf. 6ro-
ninger. Berl., Unger, 1796. large
8°. (1 d., on writing paper 2 d.)
Entirely suppressed, and all the
copies burnt but two. Reprinted
without the translator's name, Blan-
kenburg and Lpz. 1798. 8^ (i d.)
of which Lpz., Sommer, 1804. 8°.
( I d.) is only a new title.
J. Werther of Rostock had already pre-
pared for the press in 17 18 a German
translation of Petronius, which was illus-
trated with many passages from the an-
cients, see LeipM. Gel, ZeU. 1718. p. 546.
Concerning Heinse*s translation consult
Matthison^s Erinnervn^^, III. 1 13.
16535 — the works of Petronius Ar.
PET
biter. In prose and verse. Trans-
lated from the original Latin by
Addison. To which are prefix'd
the life of Petronius, done from
the Latin, and the character of his
writings, by S. Evremond. Lond.,
Watts, 1736. 12".
16536 — J. F. von Meyer krit.
Erlaut. einer Stelle des Petronius
im Neuen deutseh. Mercur 1796,
I. 387-402. — Dacier ex amen de
rhist. de la matrone d'Eph^se et
des differentes imitations qu'elle a
produites, in Mem. de I'acad. des
inscrr. XLI. 523-545. — Anmerkk.
zu Petron. in Beckmann*s Vorrath
kleiner Anmerkk. II. 247 sq. —
Etwas gewaltsame Verbess. zu P.
in Jac. Ph. de Medenbach Wakker.
amoenitatt. litt. Ultra). 1770. 8^.
— Fragmentum Petronii ex biblio-
thecK S. Gralli antiquissimo MS.
excerptum, nunc prim, in lucem
editum. GaUice vertit ac notis
perpetuis illustravit Lallemandus
(March^na). Without place {Bas.^
Decker), 1800. 8®. 75 pages.
The last piece was a designed and
rather coarse fiEibrication. Consult Jen.
Lit. ZeiL Rgvisiontmd Erg'dnxbL LJahrg.
Bd. 1. p. 196 sq. 331 sq. 633 sq. (H equal
consequence is the pretended fragment in
the Gentleman^ $ maffaxkne 17859 1. 195.
PETRUS de Abano, see Abano.
16537 PETRUS Blesensis. Opera
omnia^ ad fidem MSS. codd. emen-
data^ notis et variis monumentis iL
lustrata. Ed. nova (cura Pt. de
OussanviUa). Par.^ Piget^ 1667.
fol.
16538 — epistolse. Without place or
date (BruxeUce, fraires vita com-
munis, about 1480). fol. Gothic
letter.
The first edition, and very scarce, and
not made use of by the editor of the pre-
ceding article. It contains 107 letters,
several of which are nowhere dse to be
found, others are in other collections. In
7 columns with 40 lines, withoat signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Flimt
are 8 leaves of table of contents, then fol-
lows the text, the ist line of which is, /»•
dpiut epittole magiitri PefrL On the
foUoreotooi the last leaf in the and oolomn
PET
is the oolophoDy EjepliciurU epistoU Ma-
gittri pgtri bktentia btUhomentit archidifa-
eoni.
16539 PETRUS Brixiensis. Re-
pertorium utriusque juris. Bon., 8
Nov. M. CGCC. Lxv. (1465). large
fol. 3 parts in 1 vol.
A very acarae edition, the date of which
IS decidedly false. An x is probably want-
ing (mcccclxxv. 1475). ^^ 1®<^ ^^
edition printed jweta exemplar quondam
BommuB impreMtum appeared at Lyons in
1480.
16540 PETRUS Cellensis. Opera
omnia, coUecta in unum ex libris
tum editis turn MSS. Cura et stu-
dio unius e S. Mauri congr. mo-
nachi Benedictini (Ambr. Janvier,
cum prsef. J. Mabillon ). Par.,
Billaine, 1671. 4^
16541 PETRUS Chrysologus. Ser-
mones. Bon.^ Phselus, 1534. 4°.
The first edition, \'ery scarce, superin-
tended by P. Agapitus.
16542 — opera omnia cum observatt.
et indice rerum Dm. Mitae. Ac-
cessere prseterea in hac nostra edit.
S. Valerian! Cemeliensis homilise
quotquot extant. Ven., Savioli^
1742. fol.
With the exception of Valerianus a neat
and comet reprint of Bon., SoU^f 164.3*
16543 — semioneSj ace. sermones ex
d. Augustino etc, cum notis et
variis lectt. ed. Sb. Pauli a S.
Maria. Ven. 1750. fol. Also, AV.
1758. fol.
A new recension from MSS. — That
several of the homihes printed among his
works belong to Severianus Oabalitanus
is proved in Muratori Antigq. Ital, III.
931 sq.
16544 PETRUS Cluniacensis. Opera
omnia, nunc prim, in lucem edita
(cura Pt, de Monte Martyrum).
Par., Hichmann^ 1522. fol.
Best in Marrier et Querceiam Biblioih,
Clwuac. Par. 1614. fol. p. 585-1376, to
which is to be joined, Advernu nefandam
seotam Sarracenor, libH II, in Martens
CotteeOo ampl. IX. 1 1 19 sq. Sermones III. in
Martene Thetaur. anecdotor. V. 1417 sq.
Ditpotiiio ret famii. in Balwfii miteellan.
V. 443 "q-
PETRUS Comestor, see Combstor.
PEU
1345
^-de Crescentiis, see Crbscbntiub.
— Damianus, see Dam i anus.
16545 PETRUS Hispanus (Joannes
XXI). Practica medicinie, quee
thesaurus pauperum nuncupatur.
Antw., Theodoric. Martini^ 22 Mai
1476. fol. Gothic letter.
The first edition, very scarce, in 3 co-
lumns with signatures.
PETRUS Lombardus, see Lom-
BARDus. — de Natalibus^ see Na-
TAiiiBus. — Padubanensis^ see A-
BANO.
16546 PETRUS Ravennas. Fcenix
dni Petri rauenatis memoriie ma-
gistri. Ven.^ Bemardinus de Choris,
10 Jan. 1491. 4°. 16 leaves.
The first edition of this often printed
piece, and scarce.
16547 PETRUS Siculus. Historia,
ex MS. cod. biblioth. Vaticante
grsece cum lat. versione edita per
Mth. Raderum. Ingolst., Sertorius,
1604. 4*^.
PETRUS von Suchen, see Lu-
DOLPHU8.
16548 PETRUS de Vineis. Epi-
stolarum libri VI. Novam hanc
edit, adjectis variantibus lectt. cu-
ravit. J. Rdf. Iselin. Ace. Sim.
Schardii hypomnema de fide, ami-
citia et observantia pontif.Romanor.
erga imperatores Germanicos. Bas.,
Christ, 1 740. 8°. 2 voll.
The latest edition of this collection of
letters, important as to the history of that
period, which however still leave much to
be desired. The first edition under the
title, Pt. de Vineis Querimonia Friderid
II. imp. HagenodPf Seoeriusy 1529. 8".
contains only the first 33 letters. The
editions, Bas., Quecus, 1566. 8^. and Am^
bergesy Sohonfeldf 1609. g**. contain all the
6 books. Some later discovered letters are
in Martene CoUecAo ampUss. II. 11 17.
Concerning the editions and MSS. of these
letters see AUg. Htt. Angeiger 1799. P*
1638. Arehiv der FranJrf. GeseUschafi (in
several places). Two MSS. are described
in the Merkwdrdigkk. der Zapf. Bibl. I.
18 sq. 37 sq.
16549 PEUPLES (les) de la Russie,
ou description des moeurs, usages
et coutumes de diverses nations de
I'empire de Russie (par Charl.
comte de Rechberg). Par., Treut-
1346
PEU
tel^ 1812. fol. 2 vols, with coloured
plates.
Each vol. of this splendid work contains
48 plates, and costs 600 fr., with finely il-
luminated plates 1200 fr. A part of the
text is by G. Bh. Depping.
16550 PEUTINGER, Cr. Romanae
vetustatis fragmenta in Augusta
Vindelicor. et ejus dicecesi. (AF.),
Erh. Ratdolt, 1505. fol. 7 leaves.
A copy on vellum of this first edition of
one of the oldest archaeological books,
65 fr. McCarthy (previously in the Har-
leian library).
16551 — inscriptiones vetustie Ro-
manor. et ear. fragmenta in Au-
gusta Vindelicor. et ejus dioecesi,
cura et diligentia Cr. Peutinger
antea impressse^ nunc denuo re-
visee^ castigatee, simul et auctse.
Mog., SchofFer, 1520. fol. with
woodcuts.
The second edition of tlie preceding book,
, usually hound up with HtUtichH Collec-
tanea ajUiqq. Mog. 1520. foL A third
edition see under lyscRiPTiONES.
16552 — sermones con vi vales de mi-
randis Germanic antiquitatibus.
Ace. ejusd. de inclinatione imperii
fragmentum et XIV. epp. anecdotae.
Recudi fecit atque edidit G. W.
Zapf. AV., Burglen, 1789. 8°.
(8gr.)
At first., Arg.y PruM, 1506. 4'. ib, 1530.
4"*. Jen. 1684. 8". -
16553 — quorundum jurisscientia il-
lustrator um judicium . Viennee^ Vic-
tor, 1529. 4*^. 8 leaves.
Completely unknown, and in consequence
printed in the Netter lit. Anzeiger, 1807.
p. 791. — Concerning several of Peutinger's
MSS. see Merkwutdigkk. der Zapf. Bibl.
II. 261 sq. His letters, mentioned there,
are still in the Royal library at Stutgard.
15554 — fragmenta tabulae antiquae,
in quis aliquot per Rom. provincias
itinera. Ex Peutingerorum bi-
bliotheca. Edente et explicante
M. Velsero. Ven., Aldus, 1591.
40
60 pages, and 2 maps engraved in wood,
at ^e end 1 leaf of index. The first edi-
tion of these documents, important as to
ancient geography, which however only
contains some fragments of these maps.
Completely engraved'from oopper-plates for
PEU
the first time (but very inaccurately, and
reduced from 21 feet to a scale of 12 feet),
in the edition Abr. OrtelU Parergon.
Antw. 1598 and 1624. fol. and repeated
therefrom in Pt. BertU Theatr. geogr. veL
LB, 1 618. fol. G. Hormi OrMf euUigtd
delineoHo. Amtt. 1653. fol. M. Velteri
Opp. Nrb. 1682. foL p. 705 sq. N. Bergier
Hist, dee grands chemint de Pempire Ro^
main. T. II. Brux. 1728. 4".
16555 — Feutingeriana tabula itine-
raria, quae in Augusta biblioth.
Vindob. nunc servatur, accurate
exscripta a Fr. Cp. de Scheyb.
Vindob., Trattner, 1753. fol. with
12 plates.
The first faithful copy of the original in
its actual size. No longer to be met with
in the market. The original price was 18
dollars.
16556 — tabula itineraria militaris
Romana antiqua Theodosiana et
Feutingeriana nuncupata, quam ex
Vindobonensi editione Fr. Cp. de
Scheyb accurate descripsit, manu
sua in aes incidit et primus in Italia
edidit J. Dm. Fodocatharius Chris-
tianopulus. JEm (that is Jesi) in
Ficenis, typis Cherubini, 1 809. fol,
with an atlas of 1 2 maps in oblong
fol.
TLe maps are only copies of Scheyb*s
edition, but a new text is added instead of
his- The edition has become scaroe al-
ready, and was no longer to be had at
Rome in 1819. — The part of the map
which contains the south of Italy, is given
with corrections in Dm. Romanelli AnHca
topografia del regno di NapoH. T. I. Nap.
1815. 4'.
Concerning thew maps consult «/. G.
LoUeri Hiataria tabula PetU. Lps. 1 752.
4**. (also in Gortt Symbol, liit. VI. 1-58).
Frirei Sur la table itinir. ptMiee par
Velser sous le nom de table de Peuiingery
in Mim. de Paoad. dee mtorr. XIV. 174-
178. XVIll. 249-256. Ph. Buache Sur
la oottetrueiion de Vandenne carte t/fn. de
Petttingery in Mhn. de racad. dee aeiene.
1761, Hist p. 141. «7. N. Buache Obee.
sur la carte itiner. dee Remains, appeUle
carte de Peutinger^ in Mim. de Pinstiiutt
sdenc. moral, et polit. V. 53 sq. J. Cp.
Gottsched Abhandl. von der Peut. Karte,
in Samml. einiger Stucke der Gesellsch. der
freien Kunste, II. 349 sq. C. F. Fein
Versuch eitter Erkl'dr. eines dunkeln Ortet
auf dem in Blatte der Peut. Karte, im
Neuesten aus der anmuth. Gelehrsamk.
VI. 779 sq. Hteffelin Obss. sur PiHn^-
raire de Thiodose^ eonnu sous le fwm de
PEY
table de Peutingery in Commeniati. aead.
TheodoTo-PalaU Vol. V. Hisi. p. 105-126.
Cr. Mannert Ret Trajani imp* ad Da~
nubium gesta ; addita est diss, de tabulm
PetUingeriarup <Hate. Nrb. 1793. 8*.
(12 gr.) Sb. GUrUhner {hyperpiUrioHsehe
Phantasie) Uber den Vf. der Peutin-
ger^scfwn Tqfely in Lr. Westenrieder*s
Neuen Beitrr, xur vaierland. Historie.
Th. I. {MFinch. 1812. 8^) p. 15(^184 (it
might be Wemher, monk of the abbey of
Tegern See, who died in 1197). FabricH
Bibliogr, anHq, p. 196. iSlotrit OnomasL
I. 500-504. Sprengel Gesch. der geogr.
Entdeckungen (a Ausg.) p. 132 sq. Dm-
sertaiionis isagogica ad voU, Hereul, P. I.
p. 35 not. Mannerfs Alie Geogr. (2e
A tug.) I. 204. Arehn LitL Handbueh
der bair. Gesch. I. 31 sq.
16557 PEYRE, Mar. Jos. GEuvres
d'architecture. Par. 181 2. large fol.
(18 fr.)
27 pages of text, and 21 plates. There is
a supplement (6 fr.) belonging to the earUer
edition. Par. 1765. lazge fol. with 19
plates.
16558 PEYRE. A. P. GEuvres
d'architecture. P. I-IV. Par.,
Didot, 1 819, 20. fol. with 81 plates
(60 fr.)
16559 PEYRERIUS, Is. (anon.)
Praeadamitse s. exercitatio super
versibus 12, 13, et 14 capitis V.
epistolfie ad Romanos. Quibus in-
ducuntur primi homines ante Ada-
mum conditi. Without place (Par.)
1655. 4^ — (Ejusd.) Systema theo-
logicum ex praeadamitar. hypothesi.
Pars I. Without place (Par.)
'655- 4°-
The original edition of these pieces, of
which there is also an edition, without
place, 1655. 8*". and two editions, without
place, 1655. I2^ (one of them printed in
Holland, but not by Efaserir). The fol-
lowing is a Dutch translation : Praada-
milen, of Oeffeninge tmer het 12. 13. 14.
Vers des Sendbriefs PatiH tot de Bomeinen,
waar door geleerd word, datter Menschen
voor Adam gewest srgn. Without place,
1661. 12". or, without plaoe^ 1667. 8*.
Thereto belong, Is. Pegreri Episiola ad
Phihtimumy qua exponit roHones, propter
quae ejuraverU seetam Calvinij quam profi-
tebatuTy et librum de pr€eadamUis, quern
ediderat. RonuBy 1657. 4*. (also, Ff. 1658.
4^ and Ff. 1658. I2^) and Apologie de la
Pegrire. Par. 1663. 12".
("onceming the controversy itself consult
Artigng M^oires, T. I. p. 1 1 7 sq. T. III.
VOU III.
PEY
1847
pr^f. p. VIII. Walch Einleit. in die Reli'
gionsstreitigkk. V. 224. 254. Chardon M4m
langesy III. 307 sq. Sojcii Onomast. III.
486. Froreip. Bibl. der theol. £Att. II.
163 sq. The writings in opposition were:
1 . Eusebii Bomam (Ph. le Prieur) Ani-.
madm. in librum pntadamitarum. Par.
1656 or 58. S\ Without place (Holland),
1656. 12**. In Dutch, without place, 1661.
12**. 2. Mch, Cobabus Disp. contra praa^
damitas ex cap. V. epistda ad Bom. BoS'
toch. 1656. 4**. 3. J. Cr. Dannhatieri
Pneadamita uHs s. fabula primor. hominwn
ante Adamum conditor. explosa. Arg. 1 656.
8^ 4. </. Hilperti Disquisitio de prteada'^
mitis. Ultraj. 1656. 12**. Amst. 1656. I2^
Helmet. 1656. 4°. 5. Ant. HulsH Non-ens
praadamiticum, LB.y Elsfevir, 1656. 12**.
6. Sm. Afaresii Cor^/iUatio fabttUe prmado'
mitica. Groning. 1656. 4°. on 2**. 'j.Mon-
strosa de presadamitis opinionis abomu
nanda foeditas demonstrata a J. MicneUo.
SteHni, (1656). 4°. 8. J. Bt. Monni Be-
futatio compendiosa erronei ao detestandi
libri de praadamitis. Par. 1656. 12°.
9. Pithii Besponsio exetastica ad tracttUum,
eui titulus preeadamiicB. LB., Elzetfir,
1656. 12*. 10. J. H. Ursini Novus Pro-
metheus praadamitar. plastes ad Caueasum
relegatus et religatus. Ff. 1656. 12**.
II. P. Felgenhauer AnHpneadamUa oder
Priifung uber das lateinische tm Druck
ausgegangne Buck Prtsadamitm. Amst.
1659. '^°* '^* ^^' SehoockH DUuvium
Noachi universale adversus auetorem Hbri
prttadamitar. Groning. 1662. 12°. i^.And.
Bj. Hempel (pros. Sm. Schelwig) Exerci-
tatio de praadamitis. (Thoruni), 1673. 4°.
14. Bartholdi Goldbach Diss, histor. de
ooniraversia, utrum ante Adamum alU fue-
rint homines. Begiom. 1682. 4**. 15. J.
Vake Beweisthum, doss ein Gott seg, samt
Vorbericht von der Praadamitereg. Hmb.
1696. 4". 16. J. Fecht Profadamitismi
recens incrustati examen. Bost. 1608. 4**.
1 7. 1/. And. SehmuUi Pentas dissertatumum,
I. de Praadamitis ex orbe proscriptis etc
Hlmst. 1 7 16. 4^ 18. J. Hermansson
Diss, de praadamitis. Ups. 173a 8**.
16560 — da rappel des Juifis. With'
out place (Par., Morel), 1643. 8°*
This scarce, but worthless book obtained
only a momentary interest on the occasion
of the Sanhedrim being called together by
Napoleon in 1806, because it was thought
to contain a prophecy of that oooorrenoe.
PEYRILHE, see Dujardin.
16561 PEYRON, Amad. Notitia
libror. manu typisve descriptor., qui
donante Th. Valperga-Calusio il-
lati sunt in regiam Taurinensis
Athenasi bibliothecam. Lps., Wei-
4T
1348
PEY
gel, 1830. large 4°. (2 vols., on
vellum paper 4 d.)
Containing valuable philological and cri-
tical remarks.
PEYROUSE, see Perousb.
16562 PEYSSONEL. de. Observa-
tions historiques et g^c^. sur les
peuples barbares, qui ont habits les
boras du Danube. Par., Tilliard,
1765. 4°. with plates.
16563 PEZ, Bn. Thesaurus anec-
dotor. novissimus s. vett. monu-
mentor. prtecipue ecclesiasticor., ex
Oermanicis potissimum bibliothecis
adornata collectio novissima. AV.
et Greecii, Veith, 1721-39. foL
6 voU.
16564 — bibliotheca ascetica antiquo-
nova h. e. collectio veterum quo-
rundam et recentior. opusculor. as-
ceticor., qusB hucusque in variis
MSS. codd. et bibliothecis deli,
tuerunt. Ratisb., Peez, 1723-33
8°. 10 volL
16565 PEZ, Hi. Scriptores rerum
Austriacar. veteres ac genuini. T. I.
11. Lps. 1 72 1, 25. T. IIL Ra-
tisb. 1745* fol. 3 voll.
16566 PEZAY, Masson de. His-
toire des campagnes du mar^chal de
Maillebois en Italic, pendant les
ann. 1745 et 46. Par., impr. roy.,
1775. 4°. 3 vols, with an atlas in
large fol.
Prized, and already scarce even in
France.
16567 PPEFPEL, Cr. Gli. Poe-
tische Versuche. Th. 1-6. 5e Aufl.
Tub., Cotta, 1817-20. Th. 7-10.
4e Aufl. ib., id., 1804-10. 8°.
10 voll. (5 d., on writing paper 7 d.,
on vellum paper lod.) — Prosaische
Versuche. ib., id., 18 10-12. 8°.
8 voll. (4 d.j on writing paper
6d.)
16568 PPEIPPER, A. F. Ueber Bii-
cherhandschriften uberhaupt. Erl.,
Palm, 1810. 8^ (1 d.)
A mannal which cannot be too much
recommended, and, in conjunction with
Mannert (see above), the b(»t we have in
Gtormany for instruction on the know-
ledge of MSS. Should it extend to a
and edition, which is greatly to be wished,
PHiE
the explanations in particular of the 2nd
part of the Herculanean vols, should be
supplied, a separate chapter on the minia-
tures in MSS. should be added, and the
entire book should have a still more prac-
tical direction than it has now.
16569 — beitrage zui Keuntniss alter
Bucher u. Handschrr. (in der £r.
lang. Bibl.) Hof, Vierling, 1783-
86. 8°. 3 pieces (id. 4gr.)
PFINZING, see Theuerdank and
Frontinus, No. 7972.
16570 PHiEDRUS. Fabulamm JEao-
piar. libri V. nunc prim, in lucem
editi (a Pt. Pithceo). Augusto-
bonse Tricassium, J. Odotius, 1596.
1 2°. 67 pages and 1 leaf.
The first edition, and very scarce^ The
MS. from which Pithoeus (not very faith-
fully, and with arbitrarv alterations) made
his edition, came at last into the pos-
session of M. le Pelletier de Rosambo in
France. A second MS. which was disooi-
vered in the library of the Benedictines of
St. Remy at Rheims, was burnt with that
library in 1774; but Vincent, the libra-
rian, had written all its various readings
in a printed edition, which is in the Royal
library at Paris.
16571 — fabular. ^sopiar. libri V.
Nuper a Pt. Pithoeo prim, editi, et
jam emendati atque illustrati a Cr.
Rittershusio. Ace. in easdem fa-
bulas spicilegium Csp. Schoppii et
alia quam plurima. LB., ex off.
Plant. {Raphelengii), 1598. 8^
191 and 55 pages, and 8 leaves. The
2nd edition, and IBcewise very scarce. The
2nd separately numbered part (Gabrue
Fabula, MnkgmtUa etc.) is sometimes
wanting.
16572 — fabular. .£sopiar. libri V.
N. Rigaltius recensuit et notis il-
lustravit. Lutet., Drouart, 1599.
12°.
This 3rd edition is also scarce. Rigaltius
made use of Pithoeus*s oodex afresh, and
more carefully than he had done, restored
the old readings in many passages, and
appended conjectures and notes. But he
did not make use of the Rheims codex in
this edition. Renouard possesses a copy on
vellum from de Thou*s library. There
also appear to be copies with the date of
1600.
16573 — apologi s. fiabellffi iBsopicue,
latino carmine reddite a Phaedro.
Hanov.^ typis Wechel., 1603. 12**.
A reprint of the preceding with addi-
PHiE
tion of the fables of Aphthonius, Avianus,
and Oabrias. The impreMion in the Jlfy-
thoiogia jEiopiea. Ff, 1610. 8^ has some-
what of its own.
16574 — fabular. ^sopiar. libri V.
J. Meursius post Pithoeum, Rit-
tershuaium, Schoppium, Rigaltium
denuo recensuit et animadvv. addi-
dit. (LB.), ex off. Plantin. Raphe-
lensii, 1 610. S°.
3 leaves of preUminary matter, 313 and
55 PBg<es. Only a new title to the edition
of J 598 with the addition of notes by
Meursius, in which he has indulged himself
in criticism as renturous, as it is often un-
happy.
16575 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
Nova editio (cura N. Rigaltii).
(Par,), oliva Rb. Stephani, 161 7.
40
•
A neat edition, printed in black and red.
Rigaltius here used for the first time the
Rheims oodez, and gave a new but very
violent and arbitrary recension. He has
besides seldom distinguished between what
belongs to the Rheims codex, and what to
his own conjectures.
16576 — fabular. .ffisopiar. libri V.
nunc prim, in lucem editi. Par.,
Cramoisy, 1629. 16°.
Merdy a reprint of one of the earlier
texts, notwithstanding the deceitful title.
16677 — fiibular. libri V. Nova
editio^ ad Rigaltinam anni 1617
recnsa, cum Rigaltii notis. Festi
Avieni fabular. liber. Par., Cra-
moisy, 1630. 12''.
Containing a very corrupt text ; by no
means that of the edition of 16x7. Re-
peated, ib., id., 1637 and 63. la*.
16578 — 1 fabular. .^sopicar. liber
primus. Flexiae, Griveau, 1638. 4^
16579 — fabulee. Additae sunt novae
et animadvv. Tanaq. Fabri, in
quibus multa etiam alior. scriptor.
emendata sunt. (Ace. P. Syri se-
lectae sententiee). Salmurii, Lerpi-
ni^re, 1657. 4**«
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 72 and
68 pages. The text is indeed the bad text
of the edition of 1630, but the notes are
learned and acute, althou^ they contribute
little towards the correction of the text. —
The edition, RaHsb. 1657. B^, contains
good notes by J. H. Ursinus, and some
corrections of the text.
16580 — fabulae, a J. Freinshemio
PHM 1349
emendatione textus, historiis, notis
et indice illustratae. Depromebat
ex bibl. Freinshemiana H. Holstius.
Arg., PauUi, 1664. 8®.
In many copies there are also to be found
in 147 pages Pt. Aaenn Noiee in lib. I.
16581 — fabulss cum notis et emen-
datt. Tanaq. Fabri. Addita est
gallica versio et in earn animadvv.
Salmur. 1664. 8°.
An enlarged repetition of the edition of
1657. Sacy's French translation is also
added. Repeated, ib, 1673 and 89. ii\
AmsL 1689. I2S ib, 1 7 13 or 23. 8*.
Hag. Com. 1725. 8".
16582 — Phsedrus cum notis J.
Schefferi et Fr. Guyeti castigatt.
criticis et gallica versione Albini
(L. Is. le Maitre de Sacy). Ed. II.
tips.. Curio, 1667. 8®.
Previously, ib, 1664. 8^*. Tan. le Fevie's
edition forms the basis. With valuable ex-
planations, yet but little happy criticism.
Repeated, Hmb. T673. 8''. and often.
16583 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
notis perpetuis illustrati et cum
integris alior. observatt. in lucem
editi a J. Laurentio. Amst., Waes-
berge, 1667. 8®. \iqth plates.
Of no great intrinsic value, and very in.
correct, but sought after on account of the
plates. Sometimes (but by no means com-
monly) the offensive part of the plate;,
p. 276, is erased or inked over, which
should be attended to in purchasing The
following edition is not accurately known,
Pfutdri Fabular. jEsopiar. libri V. ex reo,
Cp. Wase. Land. 16618 or 79. 8°.
16584 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
cum priori bus ac posterioribus notis
N. Rigaltii. Pt. Axen recensuit
suasque notas adjecit. Hmb., Nau-
mann, 1671. 8°.
Axen*s notes are learned, but do not ex-
tend beyond the first book.
16585 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
Interpretatione et notis illustrav.
Pt. Danetius, in usum Delphini.
Par., Leonard, 1675, 4°.
Of little intrinsic value. Repeated, t6.,
Barbouy 1726. 4". Ven. 1787. 4?, Land.
1688, 1703, 7, 17, 22, 27, 35, 45, or 1814.
8*.
16586 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
cum annotatt. J. Schefferi et Fr.
Guyeti notis. Ed. V. prioribus
4Ta
1350
PHJE
emendatior et auctior^ in qua jun-
gitur interpretatio gallica cum notis
et index latinus uberrimus. In
belgicum metrum convertebat J.
Hilarides. Franequ., Strix, 1694.
8°.
16587 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
Cum integris commentariis Marq.
Gudii^ Cr. Rittershusii^ N. Rigal-
tii, N. Heinsiij J. Scbefferi, J. L.
Praschii et excerptis alior. Cu-
rante Pt. Burmanno. Amst., Wet-
stein, 1698. 8**.
A valuable edition, in which the notes o^
Giidius and Heinsius appeared for the first
time. There are also copies in which the
notes of Gudius, Ritterhusius, and Rigal-
tius, appended with a separate pagination,
are wanting.
16588 — fabular. ^sopiar. libri V.
Notis doctor, selectioribus novisque
passim et conjecturis et explica-
tionibus illustrati, op. Th. Johnson.
Lond., Harper, 1 70 1 . 8^.
Repeated, t6., 1708 and 14. 8°.
16589 — fabular. .^sopiar. libri V.
Notis illustravit in usum principis
Nassavii D. Hoogstratanus. Ace.
duo indd. Amst., Halma, 1701. 4^.
with I title-plate, 1 portrait* and
1 8 plates. Also on large paper.
Inaccurate, and too arbitrary in a criti-
cal point of view. Hoogstratanus has paid
particular attention to the metre, and the
selection of notes is good. The plates are
very neat. A smaller edition, t6., 1701,
(enlarged) 1703 and 1711. 12°. — PhakLri
et Avieni falntJa cum adnotati, Hoopttnu
iani. JVinij). 1739. 8**.
16590 — Pabular. .Slsopiar. libri V.
cum notis perpetuis J. Fr. Orono-
vii et emendatt. Jac. Gronovii.
Ace. N. Dispontini in Pheedrum
collectanea. Amst., Janssonio-
Waesbergii, 1703. large 12^
The best part of this neat edition is
Disponiini coUeetanea, The notes of the
two Gronovii are of little value.
16591 ^ fabular. .£sopiar. libri V.
et P. Syri sententiae locupletiores,
cum notulis Sm. Hoadly. Lond.,
1 703, or 4, or 1 2. 8®.
16592 — fabulae ad fidem optimar.
editionum, una auctiores, recuse
cum paucis brevibusque notis. Ace.
vindiciae Gudii ab acerbioribus oen-
suris Jac. Gronovii. Editore J. Cp.
Woliio. Flensburgi, Schumann,
1709. 8^
Consult Millin Annul, encyd. 181 7. VI.
274. The pretended newly discovered fa-
ble (Ranm paludit tncote), is not the pro-
duction of any ancient author, but of the
Jesuit, J. Commire.
16593 — fabulffi antiquie ex Pheedro
fere servatis ejus verbis desumts
et soluta oratione expositae. Inter
quas reperiuntur nonnullse ejusdem
auctoris et alior. antea ignot«.
Ace. Romuli fabulas i^sopiie. Om-
nes ex MSS. depromtw et adjectis
notis editas a J. F. Nilant. LB.,
Haak, 1709. 12".
16594 — fabular. .£sopiar. libri V.
item fsibulae qundam ex vet. MS.
a Marq. Gudio descriptse, cum ind.
vocum et locutionum. Appendicis
loco adjiciuntur fabulse greecas quae-
dam et latinae ex variis authoribus
coUectae, quas claudit Avieni JEbo^
gicar. fabular. liber unus (cura
Ich. Maittaire). Lond., Tonson.
1713. 12°. Also on large paper.
The repetitions, t6., id., 1791, 39, or 72.
1 1°. are' not prized. That of J 729 in par-
ticular is so incorrect, an to want entire
lines.
16595 — fabular. .^sopiar. libri V.
Cum integris commentariis Marq.
Gudii, Cr. Rittershusii, N. Rigal-
tii. Is. Neveleti, N. Heinsii, J.
Schefferi, J. L. Praschii et ex-
cerptis alior. Curante Pt. Bur-
manno. Hag. Com., Scheurleer,
1718. 8^
An enlarged repetition, (not merdy a
new title) oi the edicfon oif 1698. out,
LB,, Luohtmans, 1728. 8". is only a new
title.
16596 — fabular. ^sopiar. libri V.
et novar. fabular. appendix. Cura
et stud. Pt. Burmanni. Hag. Com.,
Scheurleer, 17 19. 12®.
Also, LB., 1766. I2^ — Beniley used
the text of Burmann*s edition of 17 18 as
the basis of his new recension of PAtf-
drus, which appeared with Terenthu
Bentleji, Cbr., 1 726. 4°. Against the too
great boldness of this English critic is dt-
PHiE PHiE 1361
racted {Fr. Hare) EpUtola crit. ad erudi^ Recensuit et paraplirasi in usum
Hu. tnrtm H. B. S. E. I. (H, Bland, gdjoiar. exposuit J. N. Funccius.
9ohokB Eianeruu tnttrudorem) m qua om^ t>. |.. ■n'^ q q^
nes Bmil^ in PKadrum noUs aigue emen- ^^mtelii, Jl^nax, 1 73O, » .
datt. expenduntuT, Lond., Toruan, 1726. Repnnted, tb., 1765 and 69. 8'.
4". 150 pages, which is scaroe in this te- 16601 — fabular. iEsopicar. libn V.
panite edition. Al8oin//iafv*«t0orAy,T. II. nUDC denuo editi in us. scholar.
16597 — fabular. JEsopiar. libri V. piar. cum notis (Ln. Targionii).
cum novo commentario Pt. Bur- Flor., Viviani, 1739. 12°.
manni. Leidae, Luchtmans, 1726. The notes are in Italian, and the offen-
4°. Also on large paper. nve passages are omitted.
This greatly prized edition contains 16602 — fabular. ^sopiar. libri V.
( omitting all the irrelevant materials Ad exemplar Burmannianum re-
of die edition of 1718) a commentary censuit suasque adnotatt. adjec. J.
of Burmann s, quite new, and peculiar to-.yri_rT • t ' ^ oa
it, which is cSiSly direct^ agiUnst Bent- Mch Heusmger. Isenaci, 1740. 8^
ley-s innovations. The critical preface With short notes, mosUy critical. A
against Bentley, which is prefixed, is also ▼•ry usefiil edition, t^arged and repeat-
of great value. At the end Hare's JBjw- ed, 16., 1771 and 1800. 8^ (3 gr )
sioUt CriHca is printed on 93 pages, which 16603 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
impression was also published at the same ad optimas quasque editt. emendati.
time with a separate tide, fB., Liwht^ ^cc. Flavii Aviani fabulae et P.
ZS..'^^ %™^" ^Za^B^J^l Syri sententi«. Par.. Coustelier,
EpUt.Crii,), MUavia, Hinge, 1773. 8'. 174*- '2°-
(i d., on writing paper i d. 12 gr.) Superintended by J. Bt le Mascrier.
,/...«« i«u 1 ^ !> Q • *. Neat, but very incorrect.
16598 -fabulae et P. Syn senten. ,6604 _ fabilar. iEsopiar. Ubri V.
tiBs. Par., typ. regia, 1729. 18. cum varior. commentariis. Curante
Also on lar^ paper. p Burmanno. LB., Luchtmans,
This neat edition, pnnted in a very ^^ 7 >^
small type, is a companion to the HoroHua. ' 745' ^ *
Par. typ, reg. 1733. 3a^ There are two A repetition of the edition of 1718, en-
impressions of this Phmdrut of the same lagged with the index of the edition of 1 727.
date, the latter one of which is a little less 16605 — fabuls, quas ad MSS. codd.
neat. There are some copies of the first et optimam quamque editionem
impression on vdlum (145 fr. Randon de emendavit St. And. Philippe. Ace.
Boisset, 1^1 fr. Oouttard, 220 fr. Creven- ^ j , /-^ a • • e i. 1
na, 06 fr.M^, i6a fr. McCarthy). Ac- "o*® ^^ <»lcem (it. Aviani fabul«
cording to Bninet, there are only large- et Senecae Syrique sententiac). Lut.
paper copies of the second impression ; but Par., Grange, 1748. 12°. Also on
according to Renouard (Catal. II. 280), it Dutch paper
appears that there were large-paper copies ^ ^^^ ^j^er ari)itrarily and not
of the first impr«»ion also, uid no small- industriously superintend^. PliiLppe
paper copies of the seooiid, but that the ^^^ „^ ^ Sanadoiv. unpublished no^
entire impression was struck oflF on large ^^^^ mentioning him. Par,, Barbon,
V^V^^' 1754- !***• i« only a new title.
16599 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V. 16606 — fabular. iEsopiar. libri V.
Nova editio emendata ; notis galli- Lond., Brindley, 1750. 18°.
CIS selectissimis, appendice ad ejus- i6607 — fabular. .^opiar. libri V.
dem fabulas, P. Syri aliorumque ex rec. Pt. Burmanni (cum P. Syri
veterum sententiis aucta (a CI. Pa- sententiis). Glasg., Foulis, 1 75 1. 8°.
bro). Par., Barbou, 1731. 12°. Also, ib., id, 1754, or 6a, or 83. 12*.
This is the first impression (not noticed 16608 — fabular. ^sopiar. libri V.
in Schwabe's edition) of Fabre's edition. Ex rec. Alex. Cuningamii. Acced.
which has been reputed more than a bun- p g • ^^ ^jj^, veterum senten-
d red times. His notes met with particular i^j* u tt m^ -d ^^
approbation in France; consult Barbier ^l«- i^nmb., Hamilton et Balfour,
Examen oriL des Dictionnairet hist, I. 1757* 8^ Also on large paper.
322 sq. It was only supplanted by Bro- Neat, and so correct, that there is said to
tier*s edition in 1783. lie no typographical error throughout.
16600 — fabular. .^sopiar. libri V. 16609 — fabulae. L. Annni Senecw
4T3
1358
PHiE
ct P. Syri sententue. Aiirelie,
Couret de Villeneuve, 1773. 24''.
16610 — fabular. .£sopiar. libri V.
cum integris commentariis Gudii,
Rittershusii, Rigaltii^ Heinsii^
Schefferi, Praschii et excerptis all-
orum. Curante Pt. Burmanno. LB.,
Luchtmans, 1778. large 8^ (3 fl.)
Ad unaltered reprint of the edition of 1 745 .
16611 — fabular. JEsopiar. libri V.
ex rec. Pt. Burmanni. Cum se-
lectis varior. notis et suis observatt.
edidit J. Glo. Sm. Schwabe. Hal.,
Gebauer, 1779-81. 8°. 3 parts in
I vol. (i d. 21 gr.)
Burmann'g text forms the basis, which
is corrected in many places from the CodeJi
PerotUntts. The notes contain partly a
good selection from others (among which
are those of J. Tollius, not before printed),
and partly the editor^s own observations.
16612 — fabulas de Fedro en latin y
castellano, e ilustradas con algunas
notas para el uso de los princi-
piantes en las escuelas de grama-
tica. Madr. 1781. 8°. (3 rs.)
16613 — fabular. libri V. Cum notis
et supplementis Gbr. Brotier. Ace.
parallelae J. de la Fontaine. Par.,
Barbou, 1783. 12°.
Also on fine papier tTAnnona^. A very
valuable edition, for which Brotier collated
afresh the MS. formerly collated bv Pi-
thceus, and made use of a new collation of
the Rheims MS.
16614 — fabulae iEsopise, novissime
recognitse et emendate. Ace. P.
Syri sententiae, Aviani et Anonymi
veteris fabulae, denuo castigatse.
Bip.,1784. 8°. (la gr.)
Superintended by CroU, and containing se-
veral good corrections. The new impres-
sion, ib, 1809. 8°. is not neat.
16615 — fabular. iBsopiar. libri V.
cum notis et emendatt. Fr. Jos.
Desbillons ex ejus commentario
pleniore desumptis. Manhemii,
1786. 8^ (16 gr.)
A new recension, with a careful distinc-
tion of the MS. of Pithceus and that of
Rheims. The critical and exegetical notes
are important.
16616 — fabulffi ^sopiae, libri V.
P. Syri aliorumque veterum sen-
tentiae cum notis Bentleji, selectis
aliorum, quibus et suas addidit F.
PHiE
H. Bothe. Lps., Schw]kkert,i8o3.
8°. (I2gr.)
16617 — fabular. .£sopiar. libri V.
Ad codd. MSS. et optimas editt.
recognovit, varietatem lectionis et
commentarium perpetuum adjec. /.
Glo. Sm. Schwabe. Acced. Romuli
fabular. iEsopiar. libri IV. ad oodi-
cem Divionensem et perantiquam
edit. Ulmensem nunc prim, emea-
dati et notis Ulustrati. Brunsv.,
Vieweg, 1806. 8°. 2 voU. (3 d.
8 gr.) Also on writing paper and
vellum paper.
A new and very industrious reproduc-
tion of his earlier edition.
16618 — fabular. .Ssopiar. libri V.
cum notis et emenaatt. F. Jos.
Desbillons ex ejus commentario
pleniore desumtis. Tertia ed.^ cui
access, adnotatt. gallicae J. F(elicis.
simi) A-Y (Adry). Par., Duprat-
Duverger, 1807. 12°. (i fr. 60 c.)
This edition is greatly celebrated by
Barbier.
16619 — Jul. Phaedri fabularum liber
novus, e MS. cod. Perottino regiae
biblioth. (Neapol.) nunc prim, edidit
J. Ant. Cassittus. Neap. 1 808. 8^.
The first edition of this pretended dis-
covery, but eztremdy faulty and inaccu-
rate : only 50 copies were struck off. 3a
pages without the preliminary matter and
index. In 181 1 a second edition of 100
copies in folio apppeared, in divided co-
lumns, which Cassitto principally sent as
presents to foreign philologists, with a let-
ter, wherein he invited £em to an exa-
mination of its genuineness.
16620 — Jul. Phaedri fabulae ineditae
XXXII. quas in codice Perottino
bibliotbecae Neap, primus invenit^
descripsit, edidit J. Ant. Cassittus.
£ditio III. Neap., ex officina mo-
nitoris ntr. Siciliae, 1811. 8°. 75,
92, and 107 pages.
This 3rd edition contains also a trans-
lation of the new fables in Italian vene.
16621 — codex Perottinus MS. re-
giae biblioth. Neapol. XXXII
Phaedri fabulas jam notas, totidem
novas, XXXVI. Aviani vulgatas^
et ipsius Perotti carmina inedita
continens, digestus et editus a Ca-
taldo Jaunellio, qui variantes etiam
PHiE
lectt. adposuit, torn defidentes ac
corruptas tentavit. Neap.^ ex re-
gia typ.^ 1 809. 8°.
This first edition of JanneUi first ap-
peared in 181 1 notwithstanding its date.
The conjectures and corrections in this
edition are only placed in the notes.
16622 — Phoedri febnlse ex cod. Pe-
rottino MS. regiad bibliothecs Nea.
poL, emendatae, snppletie et com-
mentario novo instrncttt a Cataldo
Jannellio. Prsefixa est de Phiedri
vita dissertatio. Neap., Sangiaco.
mo, 1 8 1 1 . 8°.
In this 2nd edition Janelli has introduced
his conjectures into the text.
16623 — in Perottinum codicem MS.
T^ise biblioth.^ quo XXXII. Ph»-
dri fabulse jam notse^ totidem novse^
XXXVI. Aviani vulgate^ et ipsius
Perotti carmina inedita continen-
tur, Cataldi Jannellii dissertationes
tres. Neap., ex regia typ. 1 8 1 1 . 8°.
This book should be added to the first
edition of Jannelli.
16624 — Cataldi Jannellii in Cassit-
tanam novar. fabular. editionem col-
loquia. Neap., Sangiacomo, 1812.8°.
16625 — noviter detectee Phedri fa-
bulse XXX. E MS. bibl. regife
Neapol. codice nuperrime editse
(cura Jos. Hageri). Stuttg. et
Tub., Cotta, 1812. 8^ (6 gr.)
A very inacaurate impression. The 32
fables are reduced to 30, and sometimes
Cas8itti*8 corrections, sometimes Janne]li*8,
are introduced into the text without mark-
ing them by a diflFerent character.
16626 — fabellte novae XXXII. ex
cod. Perottino regiae bibl. Neapol.
Juxta edit. Cataldi Jannellii. Par.,
Renouard, 1812. 12^ 42 pages.
A neat and careful impression of the
text alone. Renouard has a copy on vel-
lum, and lord Spencer a second.
16627 — Julii Phsedri fabulae novae
et veteres; novae juxta eoUatas
Cassitti et Jannellii editiones^ Nea-
poli nuper emissas, cum selectis ex
utriusque commentario notis : ve-
teres juxta edit. Bipontinam, cum
selectis Schwabii ex commentario
notis (curavit Chambry). Par.,
NicoUe, 1 81 2. 8^
The annotationi are only for beginners.
PHiE
1853
In the new fables the editor has made
arbitrary alterations, and in consequence
the Neapolitan edition cannot be dispensed
with.
16628 — nouvelles fi^bles de Ph^dre,
trad, en vers italiens par Petroni et
en prose fran9. par Biagioli, avec
les notes de I'^dit. originate et
pr^ced^es d'une preface firan9. par
Gingu^e. Par., Didot, 181 2. 8^
The text and notes of Jannelli.
16629 — Phaedri quae feruntur fabu-
lae XXXII. in Italia nuper reper-
tae, nunc prim, in Germania editae,
adjunctis Dorvillii et Burmanni
emendatt. (cura H. C. Abr. Eich-
stiidt). Jen. 181 2. fol. 22 pages.
The same new iables are also printed
with some notes in the Clastieal Journal^
XIV. 381 sq. XV. 131 sq.
16630 — (J. Felicissime Adry) ex-
amen des nouv. fables de Ph^dre.
Doutes sur leur authenticity. Par.,
Egron^ 1 81 2. 12^ 68 pages.
Renouard possesses the only copy on vel-
lum.— Neuentdeckte Fabeln det P/uedrus
atu dem Lai. ubs. van C. A. von Gruber.
Wien, 18 1 5. 12°. (6 gr.) Concerning the
entire controversy on account of these new
fables, consult Beckn acta temmam regit,
vol. II. Lpt. 1 81 a. 8**. p. 904-331,
S13 »q«
16631* — fabular. ^Esopiar. libri V.
ace. fabulae a Gudio editae cum
notis selectis. Neap. 181 2. 8°«
16631^ — fabular. iBsopiar. libri V.
cum appendice. Recc^ovit, intro-
ductionem de auctoris vita^ scriptis
et usu agentem, nee non Jo. Came-
rarii libellum de vita ^sopi praemi-
sit, notas criticas et aestheticas ad
calcem adjecit Fr. N.Titze. Pragae,
Widtmann, 1813. 8°. (i d. 8 gr.)
16632 — fabular. ^sopiar. libri V.
et P. Syri aliorumque veterum sen-
tentiae ex rec. Bentleji passim codd.
MSS. auctoritate nee non metri et
rhythmi musici ope reficta. Addi-
tum est glossarium scholar, u&ui
accommodatum a Cr. Glo. Anton.
Post mortem patris edidit C. Thpb.
Anton. Zittav., Schops^ 1817. 8".
(18 gr., on writing paper 20 gr.)
This very insignificant posthumous work
had better have remained unprinted.
4T4
1354
PHiE
16633* — J. Ant. Cfissitti fabulie
XVII. ex CLXXII. antiquis for-
tasse Phsedri deperditis, methodo
Oudiana connexse. Acced. ali»
XIII. ejusd. auctoris. Neap. 1818.
8°.
16633^ — fabulas de Phedro, tradu-
zidas em verso portuguez, por Man.
de Moraes Soares. Lisb. 1785. 8°.
— Fabulas latinas de Pbedro, con
notas y traduccion en Castellano
por J. de Serres. Madr.^ Barrio^
without date (1632). T2°. Fabu-
las de Fedro traducidas al Castel-
lano en verso j prosa por Rodrigo
de Oviedo. Madr. 1801. 8^
16634 — le favole di Fedro, trad, in
versi volgari da Gi. Crisost. Trom-
belli. Ven., Pitteri, 1735, 39, 49,
or 75. 8°. Mil., Marelli^ 1752.
12°. — Le fiivole di Fedro e d'A-
viano, e la batracomiomachia d*0-
mero trad, in versi volgari da Ant.
Migliarese. Napoli, stamp. Abba-
ziana, 1763. 8°. — Le favole di
Fedro trad, in verso toscano (da
Azzolino Malaspina^ col testo lat.)
Nap., Simoni, 1765. 4^ Also on
large fine paper. — Le favole di Fedro
ripurgate e in volgar prosa Toscana
recate, al riscontro del testo lat.,
con annotazioni di Sb. Zappal^.
Catania, 1766. 8°. ib. 1778 or 83.
12°. Ven. 1784. 12°. — Le favole
di Fedro, trad, da N. Landucci.
Viterbo, 1775- 12°. — Favole di Fe-
dro, trad, da Millo. Parma, 1798.
12°. — Favole di Fedro, trad, da
Cervelli. Mil.. 1 81 8. 8°. — DeUe
favole esopiane di Fedro libri V.
con appendice di 34 favole ripor*
tate dal Burmanno, ed altra di 32
pubblicate in Napoli nel 1811.
Traduzione col testo a fronte di
L. Ant. Vincenzi. Modena, 1818.
16**. Faithful and elegant. — Fedro
recato in versi ital. di vario metro
col aggiunta delle favole del codice
Perottino, di quelle del manoscritto
di Digione, e di cento sentenze mo-
rali di varj antichi autori, dal conte
L. C. d'Algarotti. Ven. 1818. 8^
PHiE
— Le fftvole di Fedro sportate in
ottava rimma Napoletana. Nap.
1784. 12°.
The tnmahition in the Corpui poet, lai,
MedioL T. X. is by L. Oiusti.
16635 — les fables de PhMre trad,
en (prose) fran^., avec le latin k
cost^ (par Albin c. h, d. L. Is. le
Maitre de Sacy). Par. 1646. 12^
and often. (Lyon, 1664. 12^. is
not noticed by Schwabe.) — Fables
de PhMre, trad, avec le latin a
cost^, par de R. D. L. Par., ViL
lette, 1693. 12^ — Les fables de
PhMre trad, en fran^. avec des re-
marques (par Rb. Prevost). Par.,
Coignard, 1702, or 10, or 34. 12''.
^ — Les fables de Ph^re en vers
fran9. avec une Edition latine k
cotd et des notes, par (L. Tran-
quille) Denise. Par., Estienne,
1708. small 8°. — Les fables de
PhMre, nouvellem. trad, en fran^.
le texte vis-li-vis la traduction avec
des remarques (par Fr. comte de
Mattuschka). Bresl., Kom, 1751,
56, 62, or 75. 8°. — Les fables de
Ph^dre nouvellem. trad, et accom-
pagnes de notes grammatic. par F.
J. B(ierling). Liegnitz, Siegert,
1756. 8^ — Les fables de PliMre
en lat. et en fran9. Nouvelle tra-
duct. avec des remarques (par Lalle-
mant de Maupas). Rouen, Lalle-
mant, 1758. 8°. Basle, Schweigh-
auser, 1771. 8°. and often. As yet
the best translation. — Fables de
PhMre, traduct. nouv. avec des
notes, par Amand Laurent Paul.
Lyon, 1805. 12^ — Les fables de
Phedre, trad, en fran^. avec le
texte i. Qtt€ (de la traduct. des
MM. de Portroyal, retouch^ par
Camus, prote). Par., Didot, 1 806.
18°. 2 vols, with 1 10 plates (i 2 fr.,
on vellum paper 20 fr., avant la
lettre 30 fr.). — Traduction en vers
fran9. des fables completes de Phe-
dre et des XXXII. nouv. fables
publics d'apr^s le MS. de P^rotti,
avec le texte en r^ard et des notes
(par de Joly). Par. 18 13. 8**.
PHiE
16636 — fabular. .^opiar. novis em-
blematibus illustratar. libri V. lat.
et germ., von J. U. Krause heraus-
gegeben. Augsp. 1707. fol. with
copies of the plates in Hoogstraten's
edition. — Sal. Franckens teutsch-
redender Phaedrus oder dessen in
teutsche Poesie iibersetzte Fabeln.
Jena, Pohl, 17 16. 8°. — 5 Bucher
»8op. Fabeln. In die reine teutsche
Sprache iibs. u. mit lat. Phrasibus
versehen (von Lh. Cp. Ruhl).
Halle, 1 7 19. 12°, — Etliche Fabehi
Phadri in deutsche Verse gebracht
(von Cp. A. Heumann). (GdU,)^
1729. 4**. — Phadrus in leichten
deutschen Nachahmungen (von Go-
bel). Langensalze, 1735. 12®. —
Phaders asop. Fabeln (iibs. von C.
Fd. Schmid). Eisenach, Witte-
kindt, 1 78 1. 8^ (5 gr.)— Phaders
asop. Fabeln, deutsch in reimfreien
Jamben iibs. von J. O Gericke.
2. Ausg. Bresl., Kom, 1788 (pre-
viously 1785). 8°. (9 gr.) — jEsop.
Fabeln (prosaisch) iibs. u. mit
Anmm. begleitet von J. D. Buch-
ling. Halle^ Hendel, 1796. 8®.
(12 gr.) — Fabulffi ^sop. nebst
einer Uebs. in deutschen Reimen
von J. Jos. Pracht. Nrb., Stein,
1798. 8^ (t8 gr.) — iEsop. Fabeln,
metrisch aus dem Lat. iibs. von
J. P. Sattler. Nrb., Grattenauer,
1798. 12°. (10 gr.) — Phadrus in
deutschen Reimen mit Anmm. von
F. Weinzierl. Miinch., Lentner,
1797. 8°. (16 gr.) — iEsop. Fa-
beln prosaisch iibs. von Euchar.
Fd. Ch. Oertel. Ansbach, Haueisen,
1802. 8°. (14 gr.) — iEsop. Fabeln
iibs. von Fr. X. Sperl. Graz,
Ferstl, 1808. 8^ (8gr.) iEsopischer
Fabeln 5 Biicher, metrisch ubs.
von J. L. Schwarz. Halle, Schim-
melpfennig, 1818. 8°. (18 gr.) —
— iEsopische Fabeln in Trimetem
iibs. von C. A. Vogelsang. Lpz.,
Steinacker, 1819. 8^ (8 gr.)
16637 — fables, rendered into fami-
liar English by Th. Dyche. Lond.«
1715, or 30, or 33. 12°. — Fabular.
PHiE
1355
iEsopiar. libri V. with a literal
translation by J. Gibb. Edinb.
1734, 8°. — Fabular. iEsopiar. li-
bri V. Latin and in English prose,
with notes, by Ed. Jamieson. Lond.,
1745. 8°. — A poetical translation
of the fables of Phaedrus, with the
appendix of Gudius and the Ori-
ginal, by Cp. Smart. Lond., Dods-
ley, 1765. 1 2^ — The fables of Phse-
drus, in Latin and English, with a
discourse on the doctrine of lan-
guage, by Fr. Fowke. Lond. 1776.
8^
16638 — Phaedrus Esoopische Ver-
tellingen in nederduytsen Dichte
vertaald door J. Hilarides. 2e
Druk. Dokkom, Hilarides, 1695.
8^ — Ezopische Fabelen van Fe-
drus in nederduitsch Dicht vertaelt
door D. van Hoogstraten. Amst.,
Halma, 1704. 4°. with plates, ib.
1739. ^^' *°^ often. — Bayki Fe-
dra xia,g V. z przypiskami, wy-
danie drugie poprawnieysze przez
X. Stanisl. Czerskiego przydane sa,
bayki Fedra z r^kopismu swiezo
odkrytego. w Neapolu, 18 10. 12^
(3 Polish fl.) — Pythagorae gyldene
Vers, P. Syri Sententser og Phae-
dri fabler, ved Pt. F. Suhm.
Kbhn. 1750. 8°. Dansk Oversat-
telse af Phaedri iEsopiske Fabler,
ved Grundtvig. ib. 1785. 8°. Phse-
dri Fabler efter ^sopi Maade
oversat af Lehnert. ib. 1785. 8°.
— Phaedri Fabler ofversat (pa
Erich Wrangel). Sth. 1736. 8^
16639 — J. Jac. Slateri specimen
novse editionis Phaedri fabular.
Campis, 171 2. 8^*. (According to
Saxe: vel propter ineptias memo-
rabilis libellus). Docen krit. Bei-
trag zu den Beweisen der Unech-
theit sammtlicher Fabeln des Phae-
drus tit, Schelling's allgemeine Zeit-
schrift von Deutschen f iir Deutsche.
B. L Nrb. 1813. 8°. p. 503-534.
Anmerkk. zu den Fabeln des Ph.
in, Beckmann's Vorrath kleiner
Anmerkk. II. 264 sq. Obss. on the
Iambic metre of Phaedrus, in the Clas-
1S56
PHiE
sical Journ. XVI. 74 sq. J. Gross
progr. Phuedri fab. L. III. 14 pro-
1>08ita disputatur, primum de apo-
ogi usu latissime patente, tain de
animi relaxatione quatenus ad res
honestas spectet, denique de sensus
elegantioris usu et fructu ad mo-
rum disciplinam. Presburgi, 1 8 1 1 .
fol. 4 pages.
The remaining explanatory worka, see
in Schwabe ; and concerning Christ's and
Funk's dispute^ see Ghiubt above. St.
Marcheselli has also proved in the Nuova
raccolta di opusc. 8cierU\f, efikl, T.XXIII.
No. XI. p. 10 sq. 39 sq., on new grounds,
and not without acuteness, that Phndrus's
fobles are the work of N. Perottas, and
that there never was an ancient fabu-
list of this name. At the same time
he offers interesting, although partly ha-
zardous, conjectures respecting other &bu-
lists : viz. that Flavins (to which the foim
Olabrius answers in sound and significa-
tion) Anianus in the 4th or 5th century
was the author, under the altiaed name of
Oabrias, of the Greek fables which we
possess in the abridged work of a deacon
Ignatius, and that the elegiac Latin trans-
lation of Avienus (which is an error of
t^e pen for Anianus) is really the work
of J. Ant. Campanus, and that the Theo-
dosius to whom it is attributed, might
be an error of the pen for Theodorus
(i. e. Gaza, Campanus*s master), ib. p. 1 7
sq.; consult however P, CdUmem optuc.
UUraj. 1669. 12**. p. 90). In the same
work, T. XXIV. No. VIII. p. S «!•
Marcheselli gives the following conjec-
tures in addition : that the 60 prose fables
of the Pseudo-Romulus are a paraphrase
of the Perotto-Phaedraic fables by an un-
known hand in the beginning of the i6th
century t that the 314 prose fables of a
second Romulus, which appeared. Fen.,
Tacuintu, 1519. 4^ are those of Julius
Titianus, of which Ausonius makes men-
tion: that the fables ofRimidus are the
work of Alemannus Rinuodnus, or Rinu-
cius, in the 1 5th century (and the name of
Rinuocinus really appears in a Paris edi-
tion of Phalaris*s letters of 147 1, changed
into Raimitius, see below. No. 16654);
and lastly, that the metrical fables of the
anonymous Neveletus are by a certain
Salo of Parma, who lived in the time of
the emperor Theodosius, or at the latest, of
Justinian I., and translated them from the
Greek of ^sop during his abode at Athens.
(But see above, Hildebertus). The
latter work, therefore, contains the oldest
and most genuine ^sopian fables.
Should some of these conjectures be much
PHA
too slightly grounded^ yet are tfaey deserr.
ing of being followed up further and more
freely than they are in Schwabe. That
the Italian literati of the 15 th century
often allowed themselves such falsifications
and forgeries, which they considered as
merely sports of wit, cannot be denied;
and a short time ago, on the occasion of a
supposititious work by Pomp. L«tus (see
Modest us above), it was proved afrash
in Amad, Peyron NolUia lihnrum a VaU
perga bibL Taurin, donatorum. Lps. 1820,
4°. p. 86 sq. Other instances of arbitrary
dealings, which were at that time allowed
with Uie works of ancient classics, see in
BaruUrU Cat, cod, bibl. Lour. II. 499.
PHiEMON, see Demetrius Pepa-
gomenus.
16640 PHALARIS. Phalaridis, A-
pollonii et M. Bruti epistolae, gr.
\Ven.)y ex eedibus Bm. Justinopoli-
tani, Gbr. Brasichellensis, J. Bisso*
li et Bd. Mangii Carpensium, 14
cal. JuL 1498. 4^
The first edition, very scarce, and some-
times bound up with the i^sop which ap-
peared from the same press. 58 leaves,
with the signatures cuCjBB, I«af la be-
gins, without a farther title, with a letter
of Bm. Justinopolitanus to Pt. Contarenus.
Leaf 2a begins the letters of Phalaris, leaf
37a those of ApoUonius, and leaf 49a those
of Brutus. The types resemble those of
Calliergus, and that Venice was really the
place of printing is proved in Renouard^a
CaUiL III. 329. In the preface Bartholo-
msBus announces a Latin translation also,
which however never appeared. — Reprint-
ed in 1499 in the Epp. Grac, Aldu
16641 — epistolse doctissimee, gr. ac
lat., Th. Naogeorgo interprete.
Baa., J. Oporinus, 1558. S°,
353 pages and 1 leaf.
16642 — Epistolae ingeniosissimie et
admirabiles. In quibus optimi et
sapientissimi imperatoris idea pro.
ponitur. Jam primum in Germania
edits (graece^ cura Eilh. Lubini).
Rost, Myliander^ i597- S^ 143
pages.
This first edition by Lubinus contains
only the Greek text. The Latin trans-
lation of Naogeoigus is added in the edi-
tion, ap, Commelin. 1507 or 1609. 8°. (see
Epibtglje, No. 683 a.)
16643 — epistoliBe graeco-latinie in
usum scholar, soc. Jesu. Ingolst.,
PHA
ex typograplieo Ederiano^ 1 6i 4. 1 2°.
308 pages.
16644 — epistolee (gr. lat.) £x MSS.
reoensuitf versione, annotationibus
et vita insuper anthorift donavit
C. Boyle. Ox.^ th. 8held.> 1695.
8°. Also on large paper.
A new rension frq|ii MaS., but without
critifltHn or taste.
16645 — (the same tide). Ox., typ.
Clarend., 1718. 8°. Also on large
paper.
An unaltered reprint of the preceding
edition. As Boyle had maintained the
genuineness of this letters of Phalaris, and
Bentley had denied it, this gave occa-
sion to a vehement oontroversy (Wo^t
iUL AruUektenj I. 8 sq. FabricU bUU, gr- I-
665 n.)y out of which Bentley came forth
conqueror. The following article con-
tains the pieces written thereon on either
side.
16646 — I. Rich. Bentley diss,
upon the epistles of Phalaris, The-
mistocles^ Socrates, Euripides, and
others, and the fables of iBsop, in
W. Wotton's reflections upon an.
cient and modern learning. Ed. II.
Lond. 1697. 8«. (In Ed. III.
Lond. 1705. 8^. that concerning
Phalaris is omitted.) — In favour of
Boyle appeared, 2. (Jonath. Swift)
a full and true account of the
battle fought last Friday between
the ancient and the modem books
in St. James's library. Lond. 1697.
8°. (also in his Works.) 3. Bent-
ley's diss, on the epp. of Ph. and
the fables of iEsop, examined by
Charl. Boyle. Lond. 1698. 8°.
Ed. III. ib. 1699. 8°. Ed. IV.
ib. 1745. 8^ (The real authors
were Fr. Atterbury and J. Freind.)
4. (J. Milnbr) a view of the diss,
upon the epp. of Phal. etc. Lond.
1698. 8®. 5. An essay concerning
critical and curious learning etc, by
T. R. Lond. 1698. 8^ 6. A free
but modest censure on the late
controversial writings and debates
of the bishop of Worcester and
Locke, Edwards and Locke, Boyle
and Bentley, by F. B. Lond. 1698.
4''. — Finally, Bentley published,
PHA
1851
7. A diss, upon the epp. of Phal.
with answer to the objections of
Charl. Boyle. Lond. 1699. 8^ —
On the other side appeared^ 8. Ten
dialogues of the d^id, relating to
the present controversy concerning
the epp. of Phal. (by W. Kino.)
Lond. 1699. 8^ 9. A short ac-
count of Bentley's humanity and
justice to those authors, who have
written before him, with a vindica-
tion of Th. Stanley, and his notes
on Callimachus. Lond. 1699. 8°.
— Bentley is vindicated against the
last work in, 10. (Whatbly) an
answer to a late book written a-
gainst Bentley, relating to some
manuscript notes on Callimachus.
Lond. 1699. ^'^' (I'eprinted in the
Classical Joum. IX. 1 73 sq. 349 sq.
X. ^09 sq. XI. 155 sq. XII. 128
sq. 370 sq.)— The following works
take Boyle's side : 11. A short re-
view of the controversy between
Boyle and Bentley. Lond. 1701.
8^ 12. H. Dodwblli exerdtatt.
II. prima de aetate Phalaridis, se-
cunda de state Pythagors. Lond.
1 704. 8°. — The following is a new
and enlarged edition of Bentley's
work: 13. A diss, upon the epp.
of Phal. with an answer to the ob-
jections of Charl. Boyle, by Rich.
Bentley. To which are added,
Bentley's diss, on the epp. of The-
mistocles, Socrates, Euripides, and
others, and the fables of JEaap ; as
originally printed, with occasionally
remarks on the whole. Lond. 1777.
8°.
A complete ooUeotion of theM oontrover-
sial writing!, when it can be found, is of the
utmost rarity; those pieces of the favourers
on either side which were not reprinted
are especially scarce. Lennep published
a Latin translation of Bentley's disserta-
tion as a and voL to his edition of ThA^
]anB,Bnd Roh* Bentl^ optuce. philol, Lpt.
1 781. 8**. is a reprint of this translation,
with the addition of BerUkfi ep. erU» ad
Hfithum,
16647 — Phalaridis epistolae (gr.
lat.) Quas latinas fecit et inter-
positis C. Boyle notis commentario
1858
PHA
illustravit J. Dn. a Lennep. Mor-
tuo Lennepio finem operi imposuit,
prsfat. et adnotatt. quasdam prse-
iixit L. Csp. Valckenaer. Gronin-
g». Bolt, J777. — (T. II.) Rch.
Bentleji dissertatio de Phalaridis,
Themistoclis, Socratis, Euripidis
aliorumque epistolis et de f abulia
JEsopi, Nee non ejusd. responsio,
qua dissertationem de epistolu Pha-
laridis vindicat a censura Caroli
Boyle. Omnia ex angl. in lat.
serm. convertit J. Dn. a Lennep.
ib., id., 1777. 4°. 2 voU.
The best edition, and a new recension
from MSS. and earlier editions. Scarce,
on lai^ paper.
16648 — epistolffi lat. interprete Fr.
(Accolti) Aretino, cum J. Ant.
Campani epistola ad Fr. Piccolomi-
neum. Romse, U. Han (1470). 4^
46 leaves witli ag lines, without slgnA-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. DibtHn
in jEdd, Althorp, II. 2ig (consult Aud\f'
fredi CaUU. edd. Rom. p. 42), considers
this as the and edition of this translation.
Leaf i^ begins with the letter of Campa-
nus (which is wanting in all the other
editions) : Qiueris quod genus Epistolarum
fnajtime probem. Then follows the dedi-
cation of Fr. Arednus, the first line of
which is printed in Gothic letter. Also
the names of those to whom Phalaris
writes, and Phalaris^s own name in the
first letter, and the initials of each letter,
are all in Gothic type. Dibdin asserts in
his Tour, III. 511, that he saw in the Im-
perial library an edition, without place or
date, fol. of 30 leaves, which was printed
in U. Han's second or common type. Con-
sult Na 16650.
16649 — epistolee, interprete Fr.
(Accolti) Aretino. Without place
or date {Neap., Sixt, Riessinger,
about 1470). 4°.
47 leaves (according to Dibdin, 48 ac-
cording to Valli^re), with 27 lines in a
full page, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination. It begins with the dedi-
cation of Aretinus, which has no farther
superscription, and leaf i* line i is EL-
LEM MalatestaNouel—, Phalaris^s letters
begin at the bottom of leaf 3 a, and on the
reverse of the last leaf is the following
colophon : Phalaridis Tyrant Agrigentini
Epistole ad lUustrem principe Malaiesta
per Franoiscu Aretinum Translate felici-
ter Ejepiitiunt, This edition, entirely dif-
ferent from the preceding, is in Valli^re's
PHA
CaloL II. 746, emmeonsly attributed to
U. Han (consult Audiffredi CaL edd. Rom.
p. 403 n?). Other descriptions of it are in
behure {Bell, Lettr, II. 308), and in Dib-
din*s BibL Spene. II. 934, where there is
also a specimen of the type.
16650 Without place or date.
{Ranue, U. Han). 4°.
This edition, described for the first time
in Dibdin*s jEd, Althorp. II. 229, was
likewise printed about 1470, and has 36
leaves, with 30, 31, or 32 lines in a full
page, without signatures, catchwords, and
pagination. Leaf 1* line i is ELLEM
Malaiesta Nouelle Prloeps t/, and this ist
page has 29 lines. Leaf 33I* has the colo-
phon, Phalaridis Tyrctnni Agrigentini E»
pistole ad illustre prtdpem MakUestam p
Francisoum Aretinum translate feUciter
Ejrpliciunt. In leaf 34a follows a Tabula
super epistolas hujus libri, which ends leaf
36at. Leaf ^6^ is bhink. The paper, which
is tolerably strong, has no mark, and the
types are somewhat misshapen. Dibdin
considers this to be the first edition of the
Latin translation, but he erroneously states
it as having 37 leaves and 3 leaves of in-
dex.
16651 Without place or date.
40
52 leaves (the last blank) with 27 lines
in a full page, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. It begins with the
dedication of Aretinus, of which the ist
and 2nd lines are,
ELLEM Malaiesta No
uelle Princeps illustris: td
Phalaris's letters begin at the end of leaf
3^, the I St line of which is, Olicl^ Mes^
senig que prodieionis. They end in leaf
48 1> with this colophon in three lines:
Phalaridis tgranni agrigentini epistole | ad
illustrem Principem Malatestam per \ Frd-
ciscH aretinu tnslatefelicit eappliciut. Then
follow 3 leaves of a tabula (die ist line is,
Ineipit tabula sup Epistolas huius Hbri et
una) and i blank leaf. — Diflferent from
U. Han^s edition, and described in Cr<$-
venna*s second Catalogue, No. 5547.
16652 — epistolse, interprete Fr.
(Accolti) Aretino. Tarvisii, Gir-
ardus Lisa, 1471. 4^
62 leaves with 24 lines in a full page^
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. The first dated edition. Care
should be taken not to consider this as the
first edition on account of the colophon
{qui modo notus erat nuUi etc). Two
later undated editions have the same verses,
and it is well known, that similar final
verses were often only an empty pretence,
and often even a repnnt only (hT the cok>-
PHA
phons of MSS. (see abo^e, Pebsius, No.
1 623 1.) M. Tom. de Luca in Italy pos-
Bened a copy on vellum with a fine paint'
iiig, see Dibdin*8 Decam, III. 77 n.
16653 Without place or print-
er's name, 1 47 1 . 4^.
51 leaves, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. Leaf la b^ins,
Rancisci AreHni in Phalaridis Tiranni
AgrigerUim Epistole ad ill. prin. MakUet-
tarn rwuellum de Makttettis proemium cum
Rubricis. Then follow the rubrics, which
dose leaf 3b, with the word FINIS, the
Procpmium Aretini follows in leaf 4*, the
first line of which is, ELLEM Malateata
NoveUe Princept. Leaf 51** is the colo-
phon in 5 lines: {p)Halarit Tyranni Agru
gentini Epislole ad lUtuirem prindpem Ma-
kUettam per Frandacum AreHnum tran-
slate feliciier explioiunl MCCCCLXXI,
DEOGRATIAS. The types of this edi-
tion, described by Paiixer^ IX. 308, are
said to resemble those of Valdarfer.
16654 — Phalaridis epistolse, inter-
prete Fr. (Accolti) Aretino. M.
Bruti epistolse a Mithridate col-
lectse, interprete Kaimitio (Rinuc-
cio Aretino). Gratis Cynici epi-
stolae, interprete Athanasio Con-
stantinopolitano. {Par,), Mch.
(Friburger), Mi. (Crantz) et Udalr.
(Gering), without date (1471).
small 4°.
83 leaves (viz. Phalaris j6» Brutus 17,
and Crates 9), with 23 lines In a full page.
In leaf 83** is the following conclusion :
Erhardi Vwndtberg Epigrama ad germO'
no8 Hbrariot egregioa^ miehasUm, marUnum
aiq. udalricum. Sometimn Besaarionit epp.
(see above. No. 2063), are bound up with
them.
16655 epistolse, interprete Fr.
(Accolti) Aretino. Brix., Th. Fe-
randus, cal. Sept. without date
(«473)-4''-
Extremely scarce, and one of the first
typographical productions of Brescia. 55
leaves, with 24 lines in a full page, wi&-
out signatures, catchwords, and pagination.
Leaf la line i is, FRANCISCI ArreHni
ad lUustrem tUru Ma, The letters them-
selves begin in leaf 4a.
16656 Without place or date.
40
49 leaves with 25 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf
1- line I is, FRANCISCI ARHETINI IN
PHA. Leaf 49b ends with the 2 verses,
PHA
1S59
Qtd modo nohu erai nuiU etc. Laire
ascribes this edition to the press of Zaro-
tus, others to Lavagna*s; but Dibdin, Bibl,
Speno, II. 233, considers both conjectures
to be groundless, and thinks the edition
not earlier than 1474.
16657 Without place or date
(about 1474). 4°.
41 leaves with 30 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. The
colophon is, Phalaridis Tirani AgrigeHni
Eple ad lUustrl prindpe MaUUesta, Per
Fraetaeu. Aretinu translate. FeUeUer
abaohUa (sic) aunt. The types resemble
those in Caldervni 00mm, m MartkJem.
RonuB, J. Genaberg, 1474. 4**. The paper <
mark is among other things a lily.
16658 Without place, 1475.
small 4^.
54 leaves, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination ; printed with the
same types with which J. Reynhardi print-
ed Ariatotelia problenuUa at Rome in 1475.
It begins with the dedication of Aretinus,
the first line of which is, ELLEM AIA-
LATESTA.
16659 epistolfe, interprete Fr.
(Accolti) Aretino. In sancto Ur-
sio^ J. de Reno, 1475. 4^
51 leaves witii 26 lines in a full page,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. The first 3 leaves contain we
proamium of the translator.
16660 Nobili in urbe Messana,
per Henricii Aiding (1478). 4^
16661 Ven. (without the
printers name), 6 idus Mart.
148 1. 4°.
40 leaves, with the signatures a-e.
16662 Ox., Theodericus Rood
et Th. Hunte, a natali Christiano
ducentesima et nonagesima septima
Olympiade (1485). 4^ Gothic let-
ter.
A very scaroe edition. 88 leaves with
33 lines in a full page (in most pages
only 11), with tiie signatures a-an. Leaf
1^ (la is blank), begins with, CarmeHam
Brupienaia Poete ad leetorem Carmen,
Leaf 2a line i is, Frandaoi Aretini Ora»
toria p. The colophon ia in leaf 88 ■•
16663 Flor., Ant. Venetus,
without date (about 1487). 4^
40 leaves, with the signatures a~eiij. A
copy on veUum 5I. 1 7s. Askew.
16664 Without place or date.
1S60
PHA
(Ronue, St. Planck, about 1490).
small 4^. Gk>thic letter.
48 leaves (aooording to Audiffredi, 38
aooording to Dibdin, die fint and laft of
which are Uank), with 31 lines, without
signatures^ catchwords, and pagination.
At the end are the two verses, Qui modo
noUis erat nuUi^ and underneath a regUter
of 10 lines.
16665 — — Without place or date.
{Roma, Guldinbeck), small 4^.
53 leaves. The first line of the dedica-
tion is, ELLEM MALATES. ^Vaien-
ouff N» Spmdeler AlameawSj 1496. 4°. is
also scarce. The edition, Crenumm, Fr.
Ricardut de Luere, 2$ Jan. 1505, small
4^ 44 leaves, is distinguished by having
ihe title |irinted in white on a bhu^
ground. Corrected anew by Th. Savins,
and with the addition of the letters which
were wanting. Lugd. TanunUu, 1550.
8^
16666 — - epistole di Falaride tradotte
dal latino di Fr. Accolti Aretino in
volgare da Bm. Fonzio, without
place, 147 1. 4^
The first edition of this translation. 64
leaves (i blank), with 35 lines, and in fine
Roman charaoters. The ist leaf contains
the preface, with the following superscrip-
tion in small capitals: Proemio di Bartoh'
meo Fimtio a Francesco Barodni netta ira^
ducHcne de le epistole de PAo/Sam.— Con-
cerning this translation consult Opuscdi di
autori Sicil. X. 283.
16667 Fir., Fr, Bonaccorsi et
Ant. di Francesco, 17 Ma^o»
1488. 4^
With the signatures a-^, and 27 lines.
The dnke of Cassano-Serra had a copy on
vellum.— /*ir. Fr» di Dino di Jaeopo, 31
Jvl, 1489. 4**. has the same signatiunes and
pagination. Also, without place or date,
4**. Gothic letter, with the signatures a-«,
and 35 lines. Ftr., PL Pacini, 1 Apr.
1506. 4*-
16668 — le helliftsime e sentenziose
lettere di Falari, di nuovo tradotte
nella favella Toscana. Ven., Cur-
tio Trojano de i Navi, 1545. S"*.
The first letters are after the translation
of Fonzio, the others deviate considerably
from it. Fr. Sansovino appears to have
been only the editor. The sheets A and B
are of quite a different printing from the
last seven.
16669 — I'epistole di Phalaride, trad,
dalla lingua greca nella Tolgare
PHA
italiana. Ven.^ Giolito, 1545 or
49. 8^
The first letters are different from the
translation published by Sansovino, but the
remaining are one and the same with it.
Also in the Lettere del gran MaikumeUm
Ven,GiolUo, 1563. 8^
16670 — les epistres de Phalaris Ty-
ran des Agrigentins mises en fran-
9oys par CI. Oruget. Par., Longis,
1550- 8"*-
16671 — epistres de Phalaris (trad.
parCl.Gruget) et d'Isocrates (trad,
par L. de Matha): avec le manuel
d'Epictete (trad, par Ant. du Mou-
lin), Le tout tradttit de grec en
fran9oy8« An vers, Cp. Plantin,
1558. I 2^
16672 — Tutilit^ du pouvoir mo-
narchique. Contenant Thistoire de
Phalaris avec ses lettres sur le gou-
vemement et les conseils d'Isocrate
ou le module des ministres. Par
M. C. de S. M. Without place, 1 7 26.
small 8°. 2 parts in i vol.
16673 — - lettres, trad, par Th. Beau-
vais. Par. 1797. 12^.
16674 — lettres de Phalaris, tyran
d'Agrigente, traduction nouv. par
Benaben. Angers, an XI (1803).
8". (3 fr.)
16675 — the epistles of Phalaris
translated by W. D. Lond. 1634.
1 2^. The lettres of Phalaris trans-
lated into English by J. S. Lond.
1699. 8^. The epistles of Phalaris
translated by Th. Francklin. Lond.
1749. 8°.
PHALEREUS, see Demetrius.
16676 PHAVORINUS, Varinus.
Magnum ac perutile dictionarium.
Quod quidem Varinus Phavorinus
Gamers Nucerinus episoopus ex
multis variisque auctoribus in or-
dinem alphabeti coU^t (gr.)
Rome, Z. Calliergi, 1523. fol.
The first edition of this work, fine, and
very scarce, but very inoonvenient for use,
as it is not printed in columns but in lines
running all across the page. The signa-
tures axe A'-VW. Concerning the work
itsdf and its relation to Aldus^s Thetaurue
oomueopitB ei horti Adomdis of 1496, see
Bandini Col. oodd. Gr. bibL Lour. II.
281 sq.
PHA
16677 — dictionarium magnum iUad
ac perutile multis variisque ex auc-
toribus ooUectum, todus linguae
grffics oommentarius (curav. Jo.
Camerarius). Bas., Rb. Chimeri*
nu8 (Winter). 1538. fol.
4 leases of prelimimuy matter, 1900
pages, and 105 unnumbered leaves of in-
dices (the last leaf contains the printer^s
symbd). This enlarged edition is still in-
dispensable on account of its copious in-
dices.
16678 — magnum dictionarium s.
thesaurus universae linguae graecae.
Nova hac edit, per Ant. Bortoli
diligentissime castigatus et oopia
dictionum auctus. Ven., Bortoli,
lytfttfi (171a). fol. with I portrait.
This tolerably scarce edition contains
indeed augmentations, but on the other
hand it only contains 8 leaves of index in-
stead of the copious indices of the preced-
ing edition. The first index is excessively
abbreviated in this edition, and the second
only is given entire. — See also Suidas.
PHERUS, see Poix and Ortun-
NBZ.
16679 PHERECYDIS A-agmenta.
£ variis scriptoribus coUegit, emen.
da v., illustrav., oommentationem de
Pherecyde utroque, et philosopho
et historico, praemisit, denique frag-
menta Acusilai et indices adjecit F.
Gu. Sturz. Ed. II. Gerae, Haller,
1798. 8^ (18 gr.)
Previously, ib.y 1789. 8^ A Matihia
progr. de Pherecydis fragmenHa, Altenb.
1814. 4^ 8 pages (also in Wo^fs Litt.
Analekteriy I. 331-331)9 where a new ar-
rangement of the fragments is attempted,
may be considered as a supplement to
Sturz^s edition.
PHILANDER von Sittewald, see
M08CHBRO8GH.
PHILARGYRIUS. see Mbnan-
DER.
16680 PHILASTRIUS. Haereseon
catalogus. Cni adjectus est libel-
lus Lanfranci de sacramento eucha-
ristiae adversus Bcrengarium. Nunc
recens editi (a J. Sichardo). With,
out place or date. {Bos, 1528). 8".
The first edition. Afterwards edited by
J. a Fuchte. Heknst. 161 1 or 76. 4**.
PHI
1S61
16681 — de haeresibus liber, cum
emendatt. et notis J. Alb. Pabricii
additisque indidbus locupletissimis.
Hmb., Felgener, 172 1. S°,
A new recension, but without MSS. —
This edition, with ibe addition of the notes
left behind by Fabridus, of various read-
ings from a MS , and of the notes of P.
OiJeardus, is repeated in Veterum Brixim
epuooporum opp. Bris. 1738. fol. p. T-138.
Without notes, but with some corrections
of the text in GoUandi biU. PP.VII. 480-
530*
16682 PHILE, Manuel. Tov ot>^-
rarov 9tXrj <mxoi UiftfiiKoi irepi (»»¥
IhunTffTos (gr., edid. Arsenius^ ar-
chiep. Monembasiae). Ven., St.
Sabius, 1533. 8^
Very scarce first edition, which is also im*
portant on account of the disappearance of
the MS. from which it was printed.
16683 — Phile sapientissimi versus
jambici de animalium proprietate,
cum auctario Jo. Camerarii (gr.
lat.) Exposita nunc prim, eodem
metro versuum latinor. a Gr. Berg.
manno. Lps. , And. Schneider, 1575.
4°. 189 pages and i leaf.
A fine impression of the preceding edi-
tion, yet wiUi very arbitrary alterations by
Camerarius. The dedication copy on lai^
writing paper is in the Royal Ubrary at
Dresden. The date of printing is some-
times erroneously stated to be 1574.
16684 — sapientissimi Phile versus
jambici de animalium proprietate^
cum auctario Jo. Camerarii (gr.
lat.) Exposita eodem metro ver-
suum latinor. a. Gr. Bersmanno.
E typographeo Hi. Commelini,
1596. 8°. 159 pages.
A less fine reprint of the preceding edi-
tion, with a new preface.
16685 — Phile de animalium pro.
prietate, ex prima editione Arsenii
et libro Oxoniensi restitutus a J.
Corn de Pauw, cum ejusd. ani-
madw. et versione lat. Gr. Bers*
manni. Acced. ex eod. libro Oxo*
niensi non pauca hactenus inedita.
Traj. ad Rh., Stouw, 1730. 4^.
Also on large paper.
Although Pauw made use of an Oxford
MS. yet he performed his task very care-
1362
PHI
leosly, and his notes contain only ordinary
matters. There is a notice of 4 Paris
MSS. of this work, together with the vari-
ous readings, in the Notices ei ejptraiiM,
T. V. p. 623 sq. T. VII. P. II. p. 419 sq.
Various readings from a Florence MS. in
Bandini Cat. cod. Gr. bib!. Lour. II. 1 50 sq.
16686 — Manuelis Philae carmina
graeca (gr. lat.), maximam partem
e codd. Augustanis et Oxonienas.
nunc prim, in lucem producta, ali-
qua etiam iterum publicata, omnia
nunc in unum, excepto poemate de
animalibus^ collector emendate, la-
tine interpretota et annotationibus
illustrate: ace. ignoti poete anti-
quioris carmen in S. Theodorum ex
Augusteno cod. nunc prim, editum:
prfemittitur diss, de Philae vita,
setate et scriptis, cura Gli. Wems-
dorfii. Lps., Breitkopf, 1768. Also
on writing paper.
Containing his other poems, with the ez^
ception of the poem De anifnal, propr.
Concerning other MSS of thnse smaller
poems, see Allg. liU. Anz. x8oi. p. 305-
309, and Bandim Cat. cod. Gr. bibl. Lour.
II. 147 sq.
PHILELEUTHERUS, see Me-
NANDER.
16687 PHILELPHUS. Fr. Ad.
Jac. Ant. Marcellum de obitu Va-
lerii iilii consolatio. Roma: (with-
out the printer's name), cal. Jan.
1475- 4''.
The first edition, with the signatures
o-^, and 34 lines. The edition, MedioL
1476. 4^ is still scarcer.
16688 — fabulse. Ven., expensis
M. C. 1480. 4^ Gothic letter.
34 leaves with 30 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. The
first edition, scarce, and the only one in
the 15th century.
16689 — odsB et carmina. (BrLc.),
Ang. Britennicus, 4 Jul. 1497. 4^
88 leaves. An edition, Brix.^ AUsinta,
1496. 4°. is a non-entity, and the mistake
arose from an incorrect description of the
copy which is to be found in the Catal. de
Hojfmy No. 3130, and Jiothelin, No. 2132.
16690 — orationes et nonnulla alia
opuscula (consolatio ad Jac. Ant.
Marcellum, rhetorica Aristotelis et
Pluterchi apophthegmato in lat.
PHI
conversa, ep. de l^bus, ep. oonso-
latoria ad Pt. Justinum, instruc-
tione del ben vivere, introductori-
um Galeni lat. traductum a G.
Valla). Without place or date.
{Medial., Packet et Scinzenzeler,
1481). 4°.
The first edition, very scarce. 124 leares
with 38 lines, and the signatures A-K and
0-9. It begins, without further super-
scription, with a letter of Philelphus to
duke Sforza of 1481, and leaf 1 * line i is,
FRANCISCVS PHILELFVS LODO-
VICO MARIiE. This edition should in-
deed be distinguished from another and
somewhat later one, which has a separate
title-leaf (OraHonee Fr. PhUdfi cum qui.
butdam aliit ejtudem aperibue), and 40
lines, with the signatures a-jg. This latter
edition is not only arranged in a different
manner, but it also wants the InstrucHone
del ben vivere and Grtleni intrtfdtwlui.
Bri». Jac. Britannious, 1488. 4**. has stifl
some value ; but the later editions, Vene-
tian, and others, are not sought after.
16691 — epistolarum libri XVI.
Without place or date ( Ven.^ Vin^
delin. de Spira, about 1472). fol.
The first edition. 346 leaves (the ist
and 184th blank), with 37 lines and catch-
words, but without signatures and pagi-
nation. The last page only contains 33
lines and the word ySnur. The following
two later undated editions are not sought
after ; one of 269 leaves, with signaturea
and the colophon, Francieei PhiUifi epi-
stolar. liber deeimustextut. TcAor; the
other with the title, Epittolare Frandeei
Philelfiy 274 leaves with 37 lines, and the
signatures o-L; and at Uie end, merely
TcXocr. One of the best undated editions
of the first 16 books is, BrtJf, Jac, Briton-,
meus^ 1485- fol' and the edition, Par. Gvu
le RcugCy 1 5 1 3. 8^. is not noticed by Panzer.
16692 — epistolarum familiar ium li-
bri XXXVII. ex ejus exemplar!
transsumpti. Ex quibus ultimi
XXI. novissime reperti fuere et
impressoriffi traditi officinae. Ven.,
de Gregoriis, 1502. fol.
II leaves of preliminary matter, and a66
numbered leaves. The best and most com-
plete edition, but not very correct, whidi
is said to have already appeared, equally
complete, t6., %d.y 1500. fd. To the first
16 books (from 1427 to 1461) of the ear-
lier editions, 21 new books are here added
(from X461 to 1473). Oasp. Alemannus
was the editor.
PHI
16693 — epistolse^ ceteris quee hacte-
nus prodierunt auctiores et emen-
datiores, animadversionibus^ praefo-
tionibus, indicibus vitaque auctoris
locupletatss op. et. stud. N. Stanisl.
Meuccii. T. I. Flor., Paperini,
1743- 8^
It is not much to be lamented, that more
of this incorrectly printed edition did not
appear. The extremely trivial notes of the
editor prore that he was as greatly defi-
cient in literary knowledge as in industry.
Thus in the insipid note to p. 190, the ad-
monition to Urbanus Bellunensis is affront-
ing enough. He has omitted the life of
PhilelphuB, although promised in the title,
because he subsequently learnt for the first
time, that accounts of him could be found
in Nioeron, Bayle, and Moreri(!) (Pre-
face, p. VIII.) ' As to the rest, tiiis vol.
only contains the first 4 books without any
augmentations ; nay, even on the contrary,
the 31st letter of the 4th book to Albert
Zancarius (Non te praterif etc.), is by
an oversight entirelv omitted. — Concern-
ing the different editions of the letters, see
Denis Wiener Buchdruckergesch, p. 214.
16694 — epistole vulgari e latine.
Mil.^ Gi. di Castiglione, 15 10. 4^
16695 — satyrarum hecatonstichon
(decades X). Mediol., Cp. Valdar-
pher, id^ Nov. 1476. fol.
The first edition, and greatly sought
after, although not very scarce. 149 leaves
with 35 lines, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination.
16696 — satyrarum decades X. Ven.,
Bernardin. Vercellensis jussu And.
Torresani de Asula, 36 Jul. 1502.
16697 — satyree centum distinctse de-
cern decadibus, catholicis passim re-
fert«e sententiis : prsemissa authoris
vita ab lEg, Perrino, marginariis-
que annotatt. ab eodem superaddi-
tis. Par., Rb. et J. Gourmont, 1 8
cal. Oct. 1508. 4°.
The life of Philelphus, mentioned in the
title, is not to be found in the copies, and
was either not printed at all, or was af-
terwards suppressed; at least the book
commences with the signature b,
16698 — Mediolanense convivium I.
et II. Without place or date (Me-
diol,, about 1478). 4°.
Very scarce. 95 leaves with 38 lines,
and the signatures a~m. Leaf 1* line i is,
VOL. III.
PHI
1363
lo. FrandscuM MarlianuM Framieco Phi*
lelfo saL d, PL (dated ex Ticino cal, textile
1477). lieaf 2* line i is, Leonardvs iue-
Hnianiu Francisco philelfo suo salute (dated
ex Veneiiis 5 Cal. Jan. 1443). '^^ hock
itself b^ns in leaf 3% and the ist line is,
VM gravioribus in artibus at. Leaf 93*
ends with FINIS. Leaves 93-95 are a
list of typographical errors.
16699 — vita di S. Giov. Batista
(in terza rima). Mediol., Ph.
Mantegatius, 8 Mart. 1494. 4°.
Very scarce.
16700 PHILELPHUS. J. Marius.
Epistolarium s. de arte conficiendi
epistolas opus. Without place or
date. 4°.
With the signatures o-jk and A-G and
28 lines. At the bepfinning is a letter of
the editor, L. Mondellus (dated Par., cal.
Majij 1 481), and an answer of Oct. Ubal-
dinus, which is dated from Urbino 3 non.
Jul. 1 48 1, from which many bibliographers
have made out an edition at Urbino, which
probably does not exist. As the editor Mon-
dellus^s letter is dated from Paris, and as
the types are those of U. Gering, there can
be no doubt that the edition appeared at
Paris. The first edition is, Mediol. Pachel
et Scinxenxeler, 3 cal. Maj. 1484. 4°. Of
the later editions, which are not sought
after, the following is deserving of notice,
Felsina magn^ {BoMm.), de Bacileriis,
1489. 4".
16701 PHILEMON, Af^ixov T€xyo~
XoyiKov (gr.) Ex biblioth. Pari-
siensi (edid. C. Burney). Lond.,
Payne, 181 2. 8°.
16702 — Philemon is grammatici quae
supersunt, vulgatis et emendatiora
et auctiora. Edid. F. Osann. Ace.
anecdota nonnulla grseca. Berol.,
Dtimmler, 1821. 8^ (1 d. 18 gr.)
PHILEMON, see Mbnandbr.
PHILEREMO, see Fregobo.
16703 PHILESIUS Vogesigena
(Mthi. Ringmann). Gh*ammatica
^gurata. Octo partes orationis se-
cundum Donati editionem et regn-
1am Remigii ita imaginibus ex-
pressae, ut pueri jucundo charta-
rum ludo faciliora grammaticse prn-
ludia discere et exercere queant.
Deodati (S. Diey), Gualterus Lud,
1509. 4°. with woodcuts.
A scarce fandful production. Consult
Millin Mag.enc. 1799. V. 321.
4U
1864
PHI
16704 PHILET^I Coi firagm^nta
quae reperiuntur, coUegit et notis
illustrav. C. Ph. Kayser. Gott.,
Banneier, 1793. 8^ (6 gr.)
16705 PHILIBERT, J. C. ExeT-
cices de botanique k Tusage des
cominen9ans. Par., Crapelet, i8or.
large 8^ 2 vols, with 157 plates
(also in 4^. and with illuminated
plates). Dictionnaire de botani-
que. Par. 1803. large 8^ with 24
plates (also in 4°. with illuminated
plates).
Little prized.
16706 PHILIDOR, And. Danican.
Analyse du jeu des dchecs. Lond.
1777. 8®. Also on large paper.
A fineedition of this esteemed work, where-
in there ought to be the author's portrait of
Philidor. Par,, Konig, 1803. large I8^
(4 fr.) is enlai^ed. In German by Schack
Urn. kwald, Goiha, 1779. 8^ (i d.)
16707 PHILIPPE de Madien. La
conqueste de Gr^ce, faite par Phi-
lippe de Madien, autrement dit le
chevalier k Tesparvier blanc (par
Perrinet du Pin). Par., Jac. Ny-
verd, 1527. fol. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
Sold at the duke of Marlborough's sale
at London in 18 19 for 17I. 68. 6d. Also
the edition, Par., Bonfons, without date,
4^ Gothic letter, was sold at Paris in 18 15
for I ao fr.
PHILIPPE de Valois, see Bits.
16708 PHILIPPIN, Helie. Traite
pour 6ter la crainte de la mort et
la faire d^sirer k Thomme fiddle,
without place, 1583. 24°. Brieve
et clahre declaration de la resurrec-
tion des morts. Without place, 1583.
24^.
A copy on vellum, . 16I. 196- Valli^re,
3a fr. McCarthy.
PHILIPPUS Bergomensis, see
Beroomensis.
16709 PHILIPPUS a SS. Trinitate.
Itinerarium in plures orientis re-
giones. Lugd., Jullieron, 1649. 8^.
Concerning this interesting itinerary,
consult Becknuum Liti. der Rett. I. 149.
In Italian, Roma, 1666. 8^. Ven. 1667, 70,
or 76. 1 2*. In French by Pt. de Saint-
Andr^, Ly<m, 1651. 8'. In German, Ff.
167 1, or 73. 8^
PHI
PHILISTION, see Menandbr,
No. 13771.
PHILISTUS, see Gollbr.
16710 PHILLIP, Arthur. Voyage
to Botany bay, with an account of
the establishment of the colonies of
Port- Jackson and Norfolk island.
Lond. 1789. 4*^. with 55 plates.
Also, ib. 1790. 8**. with plates. In
French (by Millin) Pair. 1791. 8^ In
German by Mthi. Ch. Sprengel, Hmb,
1 791. 8^ with plates (i d. 16 gr.)
16711 PHILO Judseus. In libroe
Mosis, de mundi opiiicio, historicos,
de legibus. Ejusdem libri singu-
lares (gr.) Ex bibl. regia. Par.,
Adr. Turnebus, 1552. fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 736 pages,
and 34 leaves of various readings and in-
dex. The fint edition, very fine, but not
complete. Superintended by Adr. Tume-
bus.
16712 — opera exegetica in libroe
Mosis, de mundi opificio, historicos
et legales, quae partim ab And.
Turnebo, partim a D. Hoeschelio
edita et illustrata sunt. Accessere
ejusd. Philonis sex opuscula. Nunc
gr. et lat. in lucem emissa ex Sgm.
Gelenii interpretatione cum rer.
ind. Col. Allabr., Pt. de la Roui-
ere, 1613. fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 004
pages, and la leaves of index. Neither
neat nor sought after.
16713 — omnia que exstant opera
(gr. lat.) Ex accuratissima Sgm.
Gelenii et alior. interpretatione.
Partim ab And. Turnebo, partim a
D. Hceschelio edita et illustrata.
Huic edition! accessere variee lectt.
et ejusd. Philonis de septenario li-
bellus, et de providentia dei frag-
menta. Cum rer. indice. Lut.
Par. {Cramoisy etc.), 1640. fol.
Also on large paper.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, laoo
pages, and 35 leaves {varue lecU. notaU.
et index). The text of Tumebus.
16714 — (the same title). Ff (fTi/.
tenb,), Schrey, 1691. fol.
Merely a reprint of the preceding.
16715 — opera quae reperiri potue-
PHI
runt omnia {gr. lat.) Texttrai eum
MSS. eontnlit^ quamplurima etiam
e codd. Vaticano, Mediceo et Bod.
leiano, scriptoribus item vetustis,
nee non catenis grsecis ineditis, ad-
jeeit, interpretationemque emenda-
vit, universa notis et observationib.
illugtravit Th. Mangey. (Loud,),
Bowyer, 1742. fol. 2 voll. Also
on very large paper.
The edition of 1640 forms the haais of
this fine edition, which is greatly sought
after. A new recension after 13 MSS. with
important augmentations, but incorrectly
printed ; consult Dionysiut Haiic, Reiskiiy
T. I. pr^f. p. Xy.
16716 — opera omnia gr. et lat. Ad
ed. Th. Mangey collatis aliquot
MSS. edenda curav. A. F. Pfeiffer.
Erlang.. Walther, 1785-92. 8^ 5
voll. ^10 d.) Also on writing
paper.
Mange/s text, with various readings
from 3 Munich MSS. ; a selection of Man-
gey*s notes, and the editor's own notes. Un-
finished, and containing only the ist voi.
and 80 pages of the and of Mangey's edition.
16717 — de nobilitate^ gr. lat. ed.
Hm. NehemiuB. Baa., Ostenius,
1581- 8^
16718 — opuscnla tria, graece nunc
f>rim. edita stud, et op. D. Hcesche-
ii ejusdemque notatiunculis alicubi
iUustrata. Ff., J. Wechel, 1587.
8^
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 176 pages,
and I leaf emeruUmda. The first edition
of these 3 pieces firom Augsbui^ MSS.
16719 — de septenario. Ejusd. frag-
menta II. e libro de providentia
(S^O Omnia e codd. MSS. nunc
prim, edita a D. Hceschelio. AV.
16 14. 4^
16720 — de virtute ejusque partibus
(gr. lat.) Invenit et interpretatus
est Ang. Majus. Praeponitur dis-
sertatio cum descriptione libror. ali-
quot incognitor. Philonis cumque
partibus nonnullis cfaronici inediti
£usebii Pamphili et alior. operum
notitia e codd. Armeniacis petita.
Mediol., regiis typis, 1816. 8°. —
To which is subjoined, Porphyrii
philosophi ad Marcellam. Invenit,
PHI
1865
interpretatione notisque declaravit
Ang. Majus. Acced. ejusd. Por-
phyrii poeticum fragmentum. ib.,
regiis typis, 1816. 8°. (12 fr. or 15
fr., in 4?. 30 fir.)
It afterwards turned <nit that this pre-
tended Anecdotwn of Philo had long since
been published under the name of Oemistus
Pletho. (See Oemistus, No. 8.^04.)
16721 — de Cophini festo et de co
leadis parentibus cum brevi scripto
de Jona (gr. lat.) Editore ac io.
terprete Ang. Majo. MedioL^ re-
giis typis, 1818. 8^
16722 — libri antiquitatum. Quaes^
tionum et solntionum in genesin.
De Essscis. De nominibus hebrai-
cis. De mundo libri latine {edid.
J. Sichardus). Baa., Ad. Petri,
1527. fol.
16723 — lucubrationes omnee nunc
prim, latinse ex grscis factie per
Sgm. Oelenium. Bas., Episcopius,
1554. fol. — Lucubratt. . . ace. A-
thenagorae liber de mortuor. resur-
rectione et ^n. Gazsei Theophras-
tns. ib., id., 1558. 8^ 2 voll. ib.,
id.^ 1561. fed. Lugd. 1561. 8°.
2 voll.
16724 — de mundi fabricatione, de
decem prieceptis^ de magistratu
diligendo et de officio judieis
(lat.), interprete J. Christophorsono.
Antw., Verwithagen, 1553. 4®.
This very scarce translation is important,
the translator having made use cf MSS.
and from them frequently corrected the
text of Turnebus.
16725 — qusestiones CII. et totidem
responsiones morales super genesin
(lat.), interpr. Agst. Justiniano.
Par., Asccns., 1520. fol. — Libri
tres de vita Mosis i. e. de theologia
et prophetia (lat.), interpr. Adr.
Turnebo. Par., Tumebns, 1554.
8®. — De decem oraculis, lat. Lu-
tet., C. Stephanus, 1554. 8^ — £!x.
empla tria insignia naturae, legis et
gratiee s. Philonis vita Jos^hi pa.
triarchse, ejusd. libri III. vit» Mosis
et Gregorii Nyss. forma perfect!
Christiani hominis (lat.), ex in-
terpr. Pt. Fr. ZinL Ven.« ZaL
4U3
1366
PHI
terus, 1575. 8°. — Liber^ quare in
Bcripturi's sacris mutata aint nomina
(lat.)» ex interpr. et cum notatt. F.
Morelli. Lutet., MorelluB, 1593.
8°. — De principe libellus (lat.) Ex
nova conversione J. Jac. Beureri
cum notis ejusd. Friburgi BriRg.^
Bockler, 1596. 8®. — De septenario
liber singularis (lat.) Fed. Morel-
lus nunc prim. lat. vertit notisque
illustra V. JLutet. , Morellug, 1 6 1 4. 8*^.
16726 — la vita di Mose, volgariz-
zata da Sb. Fausto di Longiano.
Ven., Valgrisi, 1548. 8°. — La vita
di Mose, trad, da Giul. Ballino in
volgare italiana. Ven.^ Bevilaqua,
1560. 4°. — II ritratto del vero e
perfetto gentiluomo, espresso da
Filone Ebreo nella vita di Giu-
seppe patriarca e fatto vulgare da
Pt. Fr. Zini. Ven., Giolito, 1574.
4". ib., Zaltiero, 1574. 12°. ib.,
Rampazetto, 1575. 8°. — La crea-
tione del mondo, trad, da Agst.
Ferentilli. Ven., Giolito, 1570, or
72, or 74, or 75, or 78. 4°. — Trat-
tato del rispetto ai genitori. Tra-
duzione dal greco. Mil. 18 19. 8°.
16727 — oeuvres mises de grec en
fran9. P*' ^** Bellier. Par., Ro-
ger, 1588. 8°. — ^CEuvres translatees
de grec en fran?. par Pt. Bellier,
reveues et augm. de trois livres
traduits sur le grec par F. Morel.
Par., Chapellain, 161 2. 8°. 2 vols.
— Le livre de la vie contemplative,
trad, sur Toriginal grec, avec des
observations (par Bn. de Mont-
fauoon). Par., Guerin, 1709. small
8°.
16728 — vom Leben Moses, d. i. von
der Gottesgelahrheit u. dem pro-
phet. G^iste. Dresd., Walther,
1778. 8°. (12 gr.) — Die Gesand-
schaft an den Cajus, aus dem
Griech. des Philo, von J. F. Eck-
hard. Lpz., Dyk, 1783. 8*^. (9 gr.)
16729 — J. Ch. Gu. Dahl cbresto-
mathia Philoniana s. loci iUustres
ex Philone Alexandr. descripti et
cum animadw. editi. Hmb., Bohn,
i8oo~2. 8°. 2 voll. (2d. 12 gr.)
PHI
16730 — Jac. Bryant the senti-
ments of Philo concerning the
Xoyoff, or Word of Qod. Lond.,
Cadell, 1 797. 8^ (38.) H. Plank
Comment, de prindpiis et causis
interpretationis Philon. aUegoricse.
Gott., Dietrich, 1807. 8°. (10 gr.)
J. Cp. GoTTLBBBB progT. I ><4 aui-
madvv. ad Philonis legationem ad
Caium. Misn., 1773-74.4°- J. F.
Gu. Thyai Diss, de vita Mosis a
Philone conscripta. Hal., 1796. 4^*.
16731 PHILO Bvzantius. De sep-
tem orbis spectaculis. Leonis Al-
latii opera nunc prim. gr. et lat.
Srodit cum notis. Romee, Mascar-
us, 1640. S°.
The first edition, and scaroe ; but print-
ed again in the Thetaur, AnL GnBcVIlL
2643 sq. A new edition in Dion, Salvage
nn Boesni miteetianea, Lugd, 1661. 8^
16732 — de septem mundi miraculis
opusculum, grsece, cum notis Leon.
Allatii et ejusd. ac Dion. Salvagnii
Boessii versione lat. edidit notas-
que suas nonnullas addidit L. H.
Teucherus. Lps. i8ri. 8°.
16733 — libellus de VII. orbis spec-
taculis, gr. cum vers. lat. duplici
(Allatii et Boessii). Textum re-
cognovit, notas, fragmenta Callinici
Sophistic et Adriani Tjrrii atque
indicem grsecitatis adjec J. Cr.
Orellius. Lps., Vogel, 1816. 8**.
( I d. 16 gr., on writing paper a d.,
on vellum paper 3d.)
His Mechanioor, lib, IV, et V, in the
Maihemat. vett. Par. 169.^. fol. p. 49-
X04.
16734 PHILO, episc. Carpasius. £-
narratio in canticum canticor. gr.
lat. Edid. Mch. Ang. Giaoomelli.
Romie, 1772. 4^
Consult Epiphavius, No. 6813.
16736 PHILOCHORUS. Libror.
fragmenta a C. Glo. Lenzio ool-
lecta, digessit et animadversionib.
turn ejusd. Lenzii turn suis iJlus-
trata edidit C. Gf. Siebelis. Ac
ced. Androtionis Atthidos reliquiie
(gr.) Lps., Schwickert, 1811. 8^
( 1 6 gr.) Also on writing paper.
PHI
16736 PHILODEMUS. Von der
Musik, ein Auszug aus dessen vier-
tem Buche. Aub dem Griech. iibs.
von Cp. Gli. von Murr. Berl.,
Frolich, 1806. 4"^. with 2 plates
(ao gr.).
The original at fint in the VoiunUna
Heroulanent. T. L Neap, 1793. fd.
Ch. Gf, SchuU Progr. in PhUodemi mpi
fuveruais lUymmlV. animadtfersionum pari,
I, Jen. 1795. fol.
PHILODOXIOS fabula, see Lk-
PIDUS.
PHILOGENIO, see Paoluccio.
16737 PHILOLAOS des Pythago-
raers Lehren nebst den Brach.
stiicken seines Werkes, von A.
Bockh. BerL, Voss, 1819. 8°.
(20 gr.)
PHILOMENA, histoire de, see
Histoire litt. de France, T. VII.
p. LXVII sq.
16738 PHILOPONUS, Honorius.
Nova typis transacta navigatio novi
orbis, Indiae occidentalis, Buellii Ca-
taloni sociorumque monachorum or-
dinis S. Benedicti facta a. 1492,
nunc prim, e variis scriptoribus in
unum collecta. Without place, 162 1.
fol. with plates.
PHILOPONUS, see JoANNBSgram-
maticus.
PHILOSOPHIA scripturK inter-
pres, see Spinoza.
PHILOSOPHICAL transactions,
see Transactions.
16739 PHILOSTORGIUS. Eccle-
siasticie historise a Constantino M.
Ariique initiis ad sua usque tempora
libri XII. a Photio peculiari (extra
bibliothecam ejus hactenus editam)
opere in epitomen contracti (gr.
lat.) Nunc prim, editi a Jac. Qo.
thofredo, una cum versione, supple-
mentis noimullis indiceque accurato
et prolixioribus dissertationibus.
Genevse, Chouet, 1643. 4°.
There appear aUo to be copies with the
date, 1662. Best in the Soripiorr, hisior.
eccLf see £u8ebiu9, No 7147.
16740 PHILOSTRATI de vita Apol-
lonii Tyanei libri octo (gr.). lidem
libri latini interprete Alemano Ru
nuccino Florentino. Eusebius con-
PHI
1867
tra Hieroclem (gr.). Idem latinus
interprete Zenobio Acciolo. Ven.,
Aldus, 1 5 o I -2 . fol .
A scarce edition, but not much sought
after. The Greek part contains besides
the title 64 leaves and 1 blank leaf, and
has at the end the date Mense Martio
1 501. The Latin part has 4 leaves of pre-
liminary matter (with Aldus's preface of
1504), 73 numbered leaves (on the last of
which is the date, men^e Febr. 1501), and
I leaf urith the anchor. Aldus says even
in the preface, that he had been greatly
deceived in the expectations he had enter-
tained respecting the book, and he might
from vexation in consequence thereof have
prosecuted the printing, already commenced
in 1501, so slowly, as not to have completed
it, as the preface shews, before 1504.
There are no copies of this edition on large
paper (Renouard Catal, III. 378), although
particularly fine copies may sometimes have
been mistaken for such, as for instance, in
McCarthy's catalogue. As to the rest, this
is the first of Aldus's typographical produc-
tions, in which the anchor appears. The
Iconet and Heroica first appeared with
Aldus's Ludan of 1 503, and, corrected, with
his Lxtcian of 1522.
16741 — Philostrati icones. Philo-
strati junioris icones. Ejusdem
heroica. Descriptiones Callistrati.
Ejusdem de vita sophistarum (gr.).
Flor., Ph. Junta, m. Oct. 1517.
fol.
54 leaves with the signatures o-^.
M'Carthy*B catalogue erroneously announces
a large paper copy of this edition also.
Sometimes subjoined to the Lucian of
1496, see above, Luciakus, No. 12372.
16742 — imagines Philostrati. Ejus-
dem heroica. Ejusdem vitse so-
phistarum. Imagines junioris Phi-
lostrati. Descriptiones Callistrati
(gr-)- Ven., Luc. Ant. Junta, m.
Jun. 1535.8°.
368 pages, and 6 leaves of table of con-
tents. This edition may be considered as
the 3rd vol. of the Giuntine Lucian, which
appeared in this year About the same
time there appeared an edition with the
same title, Ven. without date. 8**. with a
dog or wolf as the printer's symbol. It
differs from the Giuntine, is very .scarce,
and is to be found in the Leipsic university
librarv.
16743 — Philostrati Lemnii opera
quee exstant. Philostrati junioris
imagines et Callistrati ecphrases.
Item Eusebii liber contra Hiero-
4 1^3
1368
PHI
clem. GriBca latinis e regiooe
posita. Fed. Morellus cum MSS.
contulit, recensuit et hactenus non-
dum latinitate donata vertit. Par.,
CI. Morellus (other copies Orry),
1608. fol. Also on large paper.
14 leaves of preliminary matter, 914
pages, and 11 leaves of index. The
Dresden copy, with Orry's name, is on
small strong paper. The Aldine text forms
the basis, which Morell corrected from
MSS. The edition is now at a very low
price.
15744a — Pbilostratorum qu» su.
persunt omnia. Vita Apollonii,
vitas sophistarum, heroica, imagines
priores atque poster iores et epistolse.
Accessere Apollonii Tyanensis epi-
stolee, Eusebii liber adversus Hiero-
clem^Callistratidescriptt. statuarum
(gr. lat.). Omnia ex MSS. codd. re-
censuit, notis perpetuis illustravit,
versionem totam fere novam fecit
Gf. Olearius. Lps.» Tb. Fritscb,
1709. fol.
There are also copies on fine paper, and
on large strong paper, which last are to-
lerably scarce. A new recension, but very
tnsnffident. 01e&rius*s own part is of little
value ; the best portion he hias stolen from
Reinesiu% whose copy of the preceding
edition, enriched with much additional
matter, he made use of, without mentioning
him any where. Consnlt Ch. Gf, MuUeri
Progr, de corpore itucriptionum Gruteriano
notis et obgs. Reinetn omato. Lp». 179.^
4°. p. I sq. Reineni Obu. in Suidam ed,
MBUer praf. p. XX.
15744b — faeroica gr. lat. Ad fidem
codd. MSS. IX. recensuit, scholia
grseca adnotationesque suas addidit
J. Fr. Boissonade. Par , Delance,
1806. 8®. (i4fr., on vellum paper
24 fr.)
A new recension with annotations chiefly
critical. The Latin translation is that of
St. Niger.
16745 — epistolie quaedam (XIII.),
partim nunquam, partim auctiores
editse (gr.). J. Meursius primus
vulgavit et adjunxit de Philostratis
dissertatiunculam. LB., L. Elzevir,
}6i6. 4^ 24 pages.
Also in Meurm 0pp. T. VII. p. 805 sq.,
where they are increased from Florentine
MSS. to 74. 63 had already been printed
in theEpp. Grae, Ven. 1499. 4°*
PHI
16746 — Pbilostratus de vita Apol«
lonii Tyanei scriptor luculentus
a Pb. Beroaldo castigatus. Bon.«
Bd. Hectoris, 1501. fol.
2 and 93 leaves. The first edition, al-
ready revised by Beroaldus, of this trans-
lation of AlemannHs Rinucdnus, finished
in 1472, but often barbarous and un-
fiuthfiii Also, Fm., Bn, Venetus de Vi-
taiibu$y m, Jan. 150s. fol. The Bologneae
edition of 1505, mentioned in Panzer, IX.
413, is a nonentity, and Engel*s copy,
there mentioned (now at Dresden), is of
the year 150 1.
16747 — Phylostratus de vita Apol-
lonii Tyanei scriptor luculentus a
Ph. Beroaldo castigatus. Without
place or date {Lugd, about 1504).
8°.
108 numbered leaves with the signatures
a^C. This scarce, but rery incorrect edi-
tion, is from the press which produced so
many reprints of the Aldines. Also, Par,
16748^ — historitt de rita Apollonii
libri VIII. Alemano Rhinuccino
interprete. Eusebii adversus Hiero-
clem confutatio s. apologia, Ze-
nobio Acciolo interprete. Omnia
hffic ad greecam veritatem diligenter
castigata, adjectis annotationibus
per Gybertum Longolium. Col.,
J. Gymnicus, 1532. 8^
16748^ — heroica (lat.), St. Nigro
interprete. Ejusd. St. Nigri dialo-
gU8, in quem quicquid apud Pau-
saniam scitn dignum legitur, quam
diligentissime congessit. Medio).,
ex off. Minutiana, 1 5 1 7. fol.
Very scavoe. The dedication-copy to
Orolier, on very lai^ paper, 49 fr. McCar-
thy. There is also an edition of both
works, without place or date. fol. consult
OpiueoH di atUori SiciL XX. 336. Cre^
venna CataL IV. 230.
16749 — St. NiOBi monimenta,
nempe translationes : Iconum Phi-
lostrati : aureor. carminum Pytha.
gprse: Athenset collectaneorum : ora-
tiones de optimo principe Musonii :
de regiis muneribus Isocratis ora.
tiones. Bas., H. Petrus, 1533. 4^
16750 — Elavil Philostrati de vitis
sophistar. libri duo (lat.) Ant. Bom-
PHI
fino {sic) interprete. (Arg,), ex
Bid. Schurerianis^ 1516. 4°.
4 and 56 leaves. N. OerbeliuS) the
editor, has corrected this not particukirly
good translation from the Greek original.
16751 — Filostrato della vita del
mirabile Apollonio Tyaneo trad, in
lingua Fiorentina per Gi. Bn. 6ua-
landi. Ven., Comin da Trino, 1549-
8°.
16752 — Filostrato della vita di
Apollonio Tianeo trad, per Fr. Bal-
deLli> con una oonfutatione overo
apologia di Eusebio contra Hie-
rocle, trad, per il medesimo. Fir.,
Lr. Torrentino, 1549. 8".
723 pages* and 10 leaves. This transla-
tion, which is prized in Italy, is not from
the Oreek, but from the Latin translation
of Rinuodnus.
16753 — la vita del gran philosopho
Apollonio Tianeo, composta da
Philostrato et trad, nella lingua
▼olgare da L. Dolce. Yen., Giolito,
1549 (at the end 1550). 8^ 247
leaves.
This translation also is only after the
Latin.
16754 — les images ou tableaux de
platte peinture de Philostrate mis
en frauQ. par Blaise de Vigenere.
Par., Chesneau, 1578. 4". 2 voll.
Suite de Philostrate par Blaise
de Vigenere. Par., I'Angelier, 1597.
16755 — les images ou tableaux de
platte peinture des deux Philo-
strates, et des statues de Callistrate,
mis en fran^. par Blaise de Vige-
nere. Avec des epigram mes sur
chacun d'iceux par Artus Th. Sieur
d'Embry. Par., Cramoisy, 1609.
fol. ib., TAngelier, 16 14 or 15.
fol. ib , Guillemot, 1629. fol. ib.,
Cramoisy, 1637. fol. with plates.
At a very low price. There are copies
of the editions of 1614 and ag on lai^
paper.
16756 — Philostrate de la vie d'Apol-
lonius Thyan^en, trad, du grec en
fran9. par Blaise de V^igenere, avec
des commentaires par Artus Th.
Sieur d'Embry. Par., Guillemot,
161 1. 4°. 2 voll.
PHI
1S69
16757 — vie d'ApoUonius de Tyane,
avec les commentaires donn^ en
anglais par Gharl. Blount, trad, en
frang. (par J. de Castilhon). Beri.,
Decker, 1774. 12^ 4 voll.
16758 — lettres de Philostrate mises
de grec en fran^. avec des remar-
ques par L. de Caseneuve. Tour,
non, J. Linocier, 1620. 4°.
16759 — der Philostrate Werke, aus
dem Griech. von D. Cp. Seybold.
Lemgo, Meyer, 1776-77. 8°. 2 voll.
(2 d. 2 gr.)
16760 — the two first books of Phi-
lostratus, concerning the life of
Apollonius Tyaneus, publish, in
English together with philological
notes upon each chapter by Charl.
Blount. Lond., Thompson, 1680. fol.
Prohibited, as the notes were discovered
to be anti-christian.
16761 — the life of Apollonius of
Tyana, transl. by Berwick, with
notes and illustrations. Lond. 1 809.
8°. (123.)
16762 — TorkiU Baden Comment,
de arte ac judicio Fl. Philostrati in
describendis imaginibus. Havn.
1792. 4°. F. Jacobs Animadvv.
in Callistrati statuas et Philostra.
tor. imagines (s. exercitt. crit. in
scriptt. vett. T. II.) Lps., Dyck,
1 797. 8**. (18 gr.) Ph. Jos. Rbh-
FUE8 iiber den jiingern Philostratus
u. seine Gemaldebeschreib. Tiib.,
Cotta, 1799. 8**. (6gr.) (consult C.
A. Bottiger archaol. Museum. Wei-
mar, 1 80 1. 8^ p. 19. Heyne
opuscc. acad. T. V.) — F. Jacobs
Animadw. in ^liani hist. anim.
et Philostrati vitam ApoUonii. Jen.
1 804. 8^ (4 gr.) G. Jos. Bekker
Specimen variar. lectt. et obss. in
Philostrati vitie ApoUonii librura
primum. Ace. scholiasta gr. MS.
ad VII. libros priores et F. Creu-
aseri annotatt. Hdlb., Oswald, 1818.
8°. (12 gr.) H. Arentii Hama-
KERi Lectt. Philostrateae. Fasc. I.
LB., Herding 1816. 8^
PHILOXENI glossaria, see E.
TiBNNB^ No. 6984 at the end of
the note.
4U4
1870
PHI
16763 PHIPPS, Const, J. Voyage
towards the North-Pole in the
year 1773. Lond, 1774. 4**. with
phites.
Also, Dublitiy 1775. 8^ with plates. In
French (by Demeunier), Par. 1775. 4°*
with plates. In German, Bern, 1777. 4*^.
with plates (6 d.).
16764 PHLEGONTIS Tralliani, quae
extant, opuscula (gr. lat.) J. Meur.
81 us recensuit et notas addidit.
LB., Elzevier, 1620. 4°.
Repeated in Gronovii Thesaur. ant. Gr,
VIII. 2690 sq. 2727 sq. IX. 1289 sq. and
in Meursii Opp. VIl. 77 sq. See also
Antigonub. At first with Antoninus
Liberal. Bas. 1568. 8°.
16765 — opuscula gr. et lat. ex rec.
J. Meursii. Ace. ejusd. et Gu.
Xylandri animadvv. atque J. Mei-
bomii de longsevis epistola. Iterum
edid., animadvv. indicesque adjec.
J. G. F. Franz. Hal., Hendel,
1775.8°. (13 gr.)
Various readings from a Paris MS. toge-
ther with corrections and annotations in
Bastii Epist. crit. Lpt. 1809. 8^ p. 59 sq,
71 sq.-— On the controversy respecting
the solar eclipse mentioned by Phlegon,
see Bruggemann't view, p. 337 sq. Bibl.
Britanniqtis^ III. 96 sq.
16766 PHOCYLIDIS poema ele-
gantissimum,pr8eceptavit8e degendee
continens (gr. cum interpret, lat.
Mt. Cromeri). Mt. Cromeri aliquot
epigrammata. Cracov., Hi. Vietor,
1536. 4°-
A very scarce edition.
16767 — poema admonitorium (gr.
lat.). Par., Ch. Wechel, 1539. 8°.
16768 — carmina grseca e sacro co-
dice illustrata, quae cum Mg. Me-
nagii notis ac lat. interpretat. edidit
H. Bonick. Lps. 1710. 8°.
16769 — carmina cum selectis anno-
tationib. aliquot doctor, viror., gr.
lat. Nunc denuo ad editt. prse-
stantissimas recensuit, interpreta-
tionem lat. emendavit notasque suas
adjec. J. Ad. 8chier. Lps., Loewe,
1751.8°. (4gr.)
Also on fine paper.^-^ new recension in
Brunckii Gnomic, poet. Gr. p. 112 sq.
315 sq. in his Analect. I. 778q II. 522 sq.
and in Jacobs Anthologia, I. 53 sq. See
also QvoMJR and Pythagoras.
PHO
16770 — les pr^ceptes de Phocylide,
trad, du grec avec des remarques et
des pensees et peintures critiques
de ce si^cle (par Jos. Fr. Duche
de Vancy). Par., Delaulne, 1698.
12°.
Also^ Par, et Brux., Leonard, 1699.
I2».
16771 — les pr^ceptes de Phocylide,
trad, du grec avec des remarques.
Par., impr. de Monsieur (Didoi),
1782. 18°.
A copy on vellum, 18 fir. Lamy, 24 fr.
McCarthy.
16772 — the preceptive poem of
Phocylides, translated into English
with notes by J. Hart. Lond., Ro-
binson, 1744. 8°.
In German in L. Horstel Abriss einer
Religionslehre des Plato. Hannov. 1 798. 8".
— L. Wachleri Diss, de Pseudo-Phocylide,
Rintelii, 1 788. 4°.
16773 PHCEBADIUS. Contra Aria-
nos liber. Csp. Barthius recensuit
et auim ad version um librum adjecit.
Ff., tvpis Wechel.. 1623. 8°.—
Opera,' in Gallandi Bibl. PP. V.
250-266.
PHOEBUS, see Foix.
16774 PHOTIUS. BibliothecaPhotii.
Librorum, quos legit Photius pa-
triarcha, excerpta et censurae (gr.)
Quatuor MSS. codicibus collatis
D. Hceschelius primus edidit, notis
illustravit. AV., ad insigne pinus,
1601. fol.
6 leaves cX preliminary matter, and 985
pages. The first edition and fine.
16775 — bibliotheca s. lector, a
Photio libror. recensio, censura at-
que excerpta, e graeco lat. reddita
scholiisque illustrata stud. And.
Schotti. AV., ad insigne pinus,
1606. fol.
Containing only the not very successful
Latin translation. The scholia are much
better.
16776 — myriobiblon sive bibliotheca
(gr. lat.), edidit et notis illustravit
D. Hceschelius, lat. reddidit et
scholiis auxit And. Schottus. (Ge-
«««.), oliva P. Stepliani, 161 1. foh
The two preceding works printed to-
gether. There also appear to be copies of
xhe dates of 161 2 and 1613.
PHO
16777 — myriobiblon s. bibliotheca
librorum^ quos legit et censuit
Photius. Orece edid. D. Hcesche-
lias et Dotis illustravit. Latine vero
reddidit et Bcholiis auxit And.
Schottus. Opus. . .hac ultima edi-
tione recognitum locisque aliquot
suee integritad restitutum. Rotho-
mag]^ Berthelin^ 1653. fol. Scarce
on 1 arge paper.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 1 624 and
104 pages, and 11 leaves of index. The
superintendent of this edition, who sub-
scribes himself Th, M. at the bottom of the
preface {Chardon M^langes^ I. 3, but the
Dresden copy has only the printer*s preface
to the reader), had the preceding edition
printed and added some good marginal
notes. The printing is however so incor-
rect, that the grossest errors may be found
in almost every page.
16778 — J. H. Leich Diatribe in
Photii bibliothecam. Lps. 1748.
4°. J. Of. Gbiblbr Diss, de
Photii scientia medica. Lps. 1746.
40
16779 — epistolse (gr. lat.), per Rch.
Montacutium lat. redditie et notis
subinde illustrate. Lond., Daniel,
1651. fol.
16780 — nomocanon, cum commen-
tariis Thdr. Balsamonis. Cp. Jus-
tellus ex bibl. Palat. nunc prim.
grKce edidit. Ace. ejusd. Photii,
Nili et Anonymi tractatus de sy-
nodis oecumenicis, ex bibl. Seda-
nensi, ab eodem Justello nunc
prim, graece editi. Lut. Par. 1615.
4°. Nomocanon (lat.) interprete
H. Agylseo. ib., eod., 4^ 2 parts
in I vol.
Best, and enlarged with the Prolegomena
of Photius, in VoeUi SibL jur, canon. II.
785 »q-
— lexicon, see Zonaras.
PHRANTZA, see Byzantina, No.
33*
PHRATRIIS, see Ionarra.
16781 PHRYNICHUS. Eclogue
nominum et verbor. atticor. (gr.)
Romae, Z. Calliergus, 15 17. 8^
The first separate edition, usually bound
up with Calliergus^s edition of Thomas
Magister.
16782 — epitomes dictionum atticar.
PIA
1371
libri III. siTe edoga, a Pt. J. Nun-
nesio integritati restituta, lat. con.
versa, ejusdemque et D. Hceschelii
notis aucta. AV., Mch. Manger,
1 60 1. 4^ Ad Phrynichum et ejus
interpretem viri illustris (Jos. Sea-
ligeri) notse a D. Hoeschelio ediUe.
ib., id., 1603. 4°.
16783 — edogae nominum et verbor.
atticor., cum vers. lat. Pt. J. Nun-
nesii et ejusd. ac D. Hceschelii
notis, ut et notis Jos. Scaligeri in
Phrynichum et Nunnesii notas.
Curante J. Com. de Pauw, qui
notas quoque suas addidit. Traj.
ad Rhen., Evelt, 1739. 4**.
16784 — eclogte nominum et verbor.
atticor. Cum notis Pt. J. Nun-
nesii, D. Hceschelii, Jos. Scaligeri
et Com. de Pauw partim integris
partim contractis edidit, explicuit
Ch. A. Lobeck. Ace. fragmentum
Herodiani etc, Lps., Weidmann,
I Sao. 8**. (3d. 12 gr., on writing
paper 4 d. 8 gr., on vellum paper
6d.)
16785 PHURNUTUS (or Anmeus
CoRNUTUs). De natura deor. gen-
tilium commentarius e graeco in la-
tinum conversus per Cr. Clauserum.
Palaephati poeticar. &bular. expU-
cationes. Ph. Phasianino interprete.
Adjecti quoque sunt iidem grieci.
Item Juliani Aurelii libri III. de
cognominibus deor. gentilium. Bas.
{Oporinusj 1543). 8°.
8 leaves of preliminary matter (the last
blank) ; 338 pages, Latin text ; 2$ leaves,
index; and 126 pages, Oreek text. The
Greek appeared for the first time with
AIdus*s jEtopua of 1505. With Clauser*s
Latin translation and Oale^s notes, in
Tlh. Gale^ Opuacc. myihoL Ccmoemiiig
Villoison*8 edition, which never appeared,
see VUloison Anecdota Gr. II. 243. Char'
don Melanges, III. 55 sq.
PHYLOGINE, see Bajardo, No.
1515.
PHYSIOGNOMIiE, see Scrip.
TORES.
16786 PIANZOLA, Bn. Gramma-
tica turca, latina, italiana e greca
volgare. Padua, 1781. 8°.
16787 PIATTI, Gius. Storia cri
1372
PIA
tico-cronol(^ca dei romani ponte-
fici. Napoli, 1765. 4?. 13 voll.
16788 PIAZZA. Descrizione della
Minerva Veliterna. Roma, 1797.
4°. 8 leaves.
A copy on vellum, 10 fr. McCarthy.
16789 PIAZZETTA, J. Bt. Icones
ad vivum expressse et 15 tabulis
a J. Cattini coUectee ac eeri incis».
Van., Pasquali, 1763. large fol.
16790 — studj di pittura intagliati
da M. Pitteri. Ven. 1760. oblong
fol. with 48 plates.
16791 PIAZZI, Gius. DeUa specola
astronomica de' regj stadj di Pa-
lermo^ libri cinque. Palermo, reale
stamp., 1792-94. fol. 2 voll.
This and the following work are often
joined together.
16792 — (anon.) preecipnanim stel-
larum inerrantium positionesmedise,
ineunte sec. XIX. ex observatt.
habitis in specula Panormitana ab
a. 1792 ad 1813. Panormi, ex
regia typ. militari, 1814. fol. (30
lire.)
A new edition of Piazzi*8 celebrated
catalogue of stars, which first appeared,
ib, 1803. fol. and determines the position
of 7646 fixed stars.
16793 -w- lezioni elementari di astro-
nomxa. Palermo^ 1817. 4^ 2 vols,
with plates. Lebrbuch der Astro-
nomie, aus dem Ital. iibs. von J. H.
Westphal. Berl. 1822. 8^ 2 vols,
with plates.
16794 PICARD, L. Benoit. CEuvres.
Par., Baba, 1821-22. 8°. 10 voll.
(70 fr.)
16795 PICART, Bn. Recueil des
lions dessinez d'apr^ nature par
divers maitres et gravez par Bn. Pi-
cart. Amst. 1729. oblong 4"^.
36 leaves and 6 pages of text.
16796 — impostures innocentes ou
recueil d'estampes gravies dans le
gout de diff^rens maitres c^l^bres
des trois ^coles, avec I'eloge de Bn.
Picart et le catalogue de ses ou-
vrages. Amst. 1 734. small fol. Also
on large paper.
This work contains 79 plates including
the portrait. — See also Cehemokies reli-
gieuses, Sauhik, Temple des muses.
PIC
16797 PICCINARDUS, Hi. Au-
gusto Cffisari Ferdinando II. in
Hungarise et Bohemie regis Ferdi-
nandi III. cum Maria Infante ca-
tholica copulatione et benedictione
orationem habitam a Fr. Cardin.
et Princip. a Dietrichstatn offert
Hi. Piccinardus. 01omucii»(i63i).
4°. 5 leaves.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library at
Munich.
PICCOLOMINI, see ^near Syl.
vius. — Aless., see Dialogo.
16798 PICCOLOMINI, Archangelus.
Anatome integra, revisa, tabulis
explanata et iconibus. Cum praef.
et emendatione J. Fantoni. Ve-
ronse, 1754* fol. with 8 plates.
Nothing but a deceitful repetition of the
plates out of J. Remmelini Cutoj^rum mi'
crocoamicum. Ff. 1660. fol. and of no
value at aU.
16799 PICCOLOMINI (Ammanati),
Jac. Epistolae et commentarii. Me-
diol., Alex. MinutianuH, 28 Mart.
1506. fol.
76., M., 1 52 1, fol. is only a new title.
PICKHART Bienenkorb, see Mar-
nix.
PICOT de la Peirouse, see Pbi-
ROUSE.
PICTA, see Pobsis.
PICTORIUS, Josua, see Maalbr.
16800 PICUS Mirandula, J. Coni-
mentationes J. Pici Mirandulae in
hoc volumine contentie : quibus
anteponitur vita per J. Franciscum
illustris principis Graleotti Pici ^-
lium conscripta. Heptaplus de opere
sex dierum geneseos. Apologia
tredecim qusestionum. Tractatus
de ente et uno cum objectionibus
quibusdam et responsionibus. Oratio
quiedam elegantissima. Epistolae
plures. Deprecatoria ad deum ele-
giaco carmine. Testimonia ejus
vitae et doctrinse. Bon., Bd. Hec-
toris, 20 Mart. 1496. fol. — Dispu-
tationes J. Pici Mirandulae adversus
astrologiam divinatricem, quibus
penitus subnervata corruit. ib., id.»
J 6 Jul. 1495. fol. 2 parts in i vol.
The first edition of his works, and complete
1
PIC
copies are icaroe. The first part oontaina
I a leaves of preliminary matter with the sig-
nature a, and i66 leaves (the last blank)
with 40 lines, and the signatures A^Ej
AA^VY, and then after the colophon 58
'leaves more (itpol. tredecim qutnt.) with die
signatures aa~kk. — The 2nd part contains
142 leaves with the signatures aa, a-m,
and A~L, The last leaf (after the colo-
phon) contains errata and a Privilegiimi of
1496.
There is an ieUHon contre/aite of this
edition with the date, B<m., Bd. Hedority
20 Mcai. 1496. fol. (consult Cr^venna*s
second catalogue, No. 5392), which may
thus be distinguished ; part I. leaf i^,
the letter of «f. Fr. Picus contains 30
lines (in the original edition 3S) and it is
printed in the same type with the text (in
the original edition it is in a smaller cha-
racter). Leaf 2* line i is, Joannis Pici
MirandttUe vita (in the original edition,
Joannit Pici Mirandui<B vtn omm discipli-
narum). The colophon begins in the 6th
line of the foRo recto of the last leaf, and
underneath is the register; the printer's
symbol is wanting, and the reverse is en-
tirely blank (in the original edition the co-
lophon is quite at the raid of the folio recto
of the last leaf, and the register and the
printer's symbol are on the reverse).
Part II. leaf a, line i ends in the reprint
with Sahinenei (in the original edition
with episoopo), the 3rd line with pere (in
the original edition with pegri), and uie
last line pHuime (in the original edition
with Vale), The foHo recto of the last leaf
has 39 lines, then a colophon, without a
date, of 3 lines, and the reverse is blank (in
the original edition 28 lines precede we
colophon, dated the i6th of July, and on
the reverse are the register and the printer's
symbol).
The following reprints are not sought
after: Ven., Bemardin. VenetuSy 1498.
foL Arg., J. Prtissy 1504. fol. RegHy
L. de Mazalis, 1506. fol. Par., J. Petit,
1517. foL Veny Gu. de ForUanetOy 1519.
fol. The edition, Bas,, H. Petri, 1557.
fol. superintended by J. Herold, is enlaiged
with Picus's Italian writings, and Reiichlin
De arte cabbahst,
16801 — opera omnia J. Pici, item
J. Fr. Pici opera omnia, nunc
primum summa fide et accuratione
postliminio restituta ac in corpus
nnum redacta. Acced. indices II.
Bas., Henricpetri, 1572-73. fol.
3 voll.
This and the following edition are the
best. It contains the same as that of 1557
(also Reuchlin), and is enlarged with
PIE
1878
J, Pici Exposiiio m oral, cbmin., and with
J. Fr. Picus's works.
16802 — (the same title). Bas.,
Sb. Henricpetri, 1601. fol. 2 voll.
This edition is somewhat differently ar-
ranged. Reuchlin is omitted, but instead
thereof the works of J. Fr. Picus are en-
larged with the Oratio de reformandis mo-
ribus.
16803 — elegia deprecatoria ad Deum,
M. Ant. Mureti elegiacum votum
ad SS. crucem, cum Fed. Morelli
grsca paraphrasi metrica etc. Par.,
Morellus, 1620. 4^
A copy of this small piece on vellum oc-
curs in the Biblioth. Harleianay T. I.
No. 3585.
16804 — heptaplus de septiforma
sex dierum geneseos enarratione.
Without place or date {Flor, about
1490). fol.
In Roman characters with the signa-
tures a-g and 29 lines, without catchwords
and pagination. A l^ter with the super-
scription, Roberttu Salviatus Laurentio
Medici Sal. forms the commencement in
]eafi\
16805 PICUS Mirandula, J. P.
De morte Christi et propria cod-
tanda libri III. Ejusid. de studio
diviniB et humann philosophise libri
II.« Bon.^ Bd. Hector, 1497. 4^
A copy on vellum, 25 fr. Oaignat', 103 fr.
McCarthy.
16806 — liber de imaginatione. Ven.,
Aldus, 1501. 4^
40 leaves, the last blank. One of the
rarest of the Aldines. The first 4 leaves
(the title, a preface of Aldus to Alliertus
Pius, and a second of the author's to the
emperor Maximilian) are not specified in
the registery and might be wanting without
its being noticed. The remaining editions
are of no value. In French (by J. Ant.
de Baif ), Par. 1557. 8^
16807 — examen vanitatis doctrinie
gentium et veritatis christians dis-
ciplinse, distinctum in libros sex.
Mirandulse, J. Maciochius Bun-
denius, 1520. fol.
The only production of the press erected
at Mirandola by this primce. — For the col-
lection of his works (at first, Arg.y J,
Knobloohy 1507. fol.), see No. i68or and a.
PIDPAI, see Bidpai and Hitopa-
DEB8A.
16808 PI ED AD, Fr. de la. Teatro
1874
PIE
Jesuitico^ apologetico discurso con
saludables j seguras dotrinas^ ne.
cessarias a log principes y seilores
de la tierra. Cuimbra, Guillermo
Cendrat, 1654. 4^
This work and the Letires Provineialet are
the leverat satires upon the Jesuits ; it is of
very great rarity, yet now much fallen in
price (Pr^fond and Gaignat 800 fr., and
onlv 61 fr. McCarthy). The book begins
with 4 leaTes of preUminary matter, the ist
part extends from p. i to 1 76, and the 2nd
from 177 to 434. In Dutch under the
title* Tonneel der Jesuiten. Amst. 1683.
8"*. As it was ascribed to the Dominican
Ildefbnso de 8. Thomas, he in consequence
published CfUhoHea querimoma. MtUHHy
1686. 12°. (an original edition of 154
pages, and a German reprint of the same
date in 13°. of 143 pages, and another
of 115 pages in I3^ Malacte, Mih. Hu
daiffOt 1086. 8**. and without phioe or date.
4". are also mentioned). To this latter
piece relates, Leltre de M. Amauld d Vevc-
qus de Maiaga au tujet de ta plainie ea-
ihoHque. Without pUice, 1689. 8°.
PIERCE Ploughman, see Lang-
land.
16809 PIERI, Paolino. Cronica
delle cose d' Italia dall' a. 1080-
1305. Roma, Monaldini, 1755-
liu'ge 4°.
Edited by Ant. Fil. Adami from a MS.
The chronicle was written at the beginning
of the 14 century, but with respect to the
language at least of no great value.
PIERIUS, see Valerianus.
PIERRE le mangeur, see Come-
8TOR.
PIERRE de Piovenoe^ see Maoue-
lonns.
16810 PIERRELOYS. Oraisons en
vers latins sur chacnn mot du Credo
in Deum et douze articles de la
foy. Par., Radius, 15 16. 12^
A copy on vellum, 60 fr. McCarthy.
PIERRES antiques, see ChEron.
16811 PIERSON. J. Verisimilium
libri II. LB.» van der Eyk^ 175^-
8^
16812 PIETRO, Ign. di. Memorie
storiche della cittk di Solmona.
Napoli, 1804. 4^. a voll.
16813 PIGAFETTA, Ant. Primo
viaggio intomo al globo terracqueo
ossia ragguaglio della navigazione
alle Indie orientali per la via
PIG
d'Occidente, fatto da Ant. Piga-
fetta sulla squadra di Fd. Maga.
glianes negli anni 1519-22, ora
pubblicato per la prima volta et
corredato di note da C. Amoretti.
Mil. 1800. 4°. with plates.
The first complete edition of the account
of the entire voyage^ concerning which
consult Zach*s MonaU. Correspond. II.
335 sq. Ill 515 sq. IV. 651. The earlier
editions (that for instance in Ramusio)
were only unsatisfactory extracts. Prr-
mier vo^^ge auUmr du monde, trad, par
CharL Amoretti, Par,, an 9 (i8ot). 8*^.
In German (by Ch. W. Jacobs and F.
Kries), Gotha, Perthes, 1801. 8^ (i d.
16 gr.)
16814 — le voyage et navigation
faict par les Espaignolz es isles
de Mollucques, des isles quilz ont
troue audict voyage, des rois di-
celles, de leur gouvernement et ma-
niere de vivre, avec plusieurs aul-
tres choses. Descrit et faict de
noble homme Anthoine Pigaphetta
Vincentin. Par., Sim. de Colines,
without date. 8°. Gothic letter.
16815 PIGAFETTA. Fil. Rela-
tione del reame di Congo et delle
circonvicine contrade, tratta dalli
scritti et ragionamenti di Odoardo
Lopez portoghese. Roma, Bm.
Grassi, (1591). 4^ with plates.
A Latin translation thereof in Bry PetUe
voyages, T. I.
16816 PIGAFETTA, M. Ant. Iti-
nerario (a Constant! nopoli Tanno
1567). Lond., Gi. Wolfio, 1585.
4 leaves, 141 pages, aud i leaf.
16817 PIGAULT-LEBRUN. Thd-
&tre. Par. 1807. ia°. 6 voll.
16818 — Adelaide de ]VI6ran. Par.
1820. 12^ 4 voll. Angelique et
Jeanneton de la place Maiibert.
Par. 18 [7. 12°. 2 voll. Les barons
de Felsbeim. Par. 18 18. 12^ 4
voll. Les cent-vingt jours ou les
quatre nouvelles. Par. 1816. 12°.
4 voll. Le citateur. Par. 181 1.
1 2". 2 voll. L^egoisme ou Nous le
sommes tons. Par. 18 19. 12°.
2 voll. L'enfant du Carnaval.
Par. 1818. 12^ 3 voll. La famiUe
PIG
Luc6val. Par. 1819. 12°. 4 voll.
La folie espagnole. Par. 1820. 12^
4 voll. Le gargon sans souci.
Par. 181 8. 12^. 2 voll. L'bomme
a projets. Par. 1819. 12^ 4 voll.
Jerome. Par. 181 8. 12°. 4 voll.
Mon onde Thomas. Par. 1819.
12°. 4 voll. Monsieur Botte. Par.
1 818. 12^ 4 voll. Monsieur de
Roberville. Par. 1818, 12^ 4 voll.
L'observateur ou Mr. Martin. Par.
1820. 12^. 2 voll. L'officieux ou
les pr^sens de noces. Par. 1819.
12^. 2 voll. Tableaux de society
on Fanchette et Honorine. Par.
181 2. 12°. 4 voll. Une Mac^doine.
Par. 1817. 12''. 4 voll.
PIG HEN AT, see Prosa cleri Paris.
16819 PIGHIUS, St. Vinandus. An-
nales Romanorum, qui commentarii
vicem supplent in omnes veteres
hist. Rom. scriptores, tribus tomis
distincti, e quibus duo posteriores
postumi nunc primum in lucem
prodeunt, recensiti, aucti et illus-
trati op. et stud. And. Schotti, cum
fastis Capitolinis a Pighio sup-
pletis et fieistis Siculis a Schotto
emendatis. Antw., ex off. Plantin.,
16 1 5. fol. 3 voll. Also on large
paper.
His Annales magistratuum Rom. Antw.
1599. fol. are introduced herein, and are
also in Gnpvii Thes. ani, Rom. XI. 175
6Q
lfi820 PIGNA, J. Bt. Carminum
libri IV. Ccelii Calcagnini carmi-
num libri III. L. Areosti carmi-
num libri II. Ven., Vine. Valgri-
sius, 1553. 8*.
16821 *- historia de' principi di Este.
Primo volume^ nel quale si conten-
gono oongiuntamente le cose prin-
cipal dalla rivolutione del Romano
imperio in fino al 1476. Ferrara,
Fr. Rossi^ 1570* fol. Also on large
paper.
A 3nd 7ol. did not appear, and after Mu-
ratori*s AniichUii Esterui it may easily be
dispensed with. Also, Ven., Vai^risi, 1572.
4^ In Latin hy J. Baro, Ferrar. 1585 or
96. foL In Oermaii by Tiburtius Drey-
felder, Maing, 1580. fol.
16822 — i romanzi, ne quali della
PIK
1376
poesia e della vita dell' Ariosto con
nuovo modosi tratta. Ven., Val-
grisi, 1554.4°-
16823 PIONORIUS, Lr. Mensa
Isiaca, qua sacror. apud .^gyptios
ratio et simulacra subjectis tabulis
fipneis simul exhibentur et expli*
cantur. Amst., And. Frisius, 1 069.
— Ejusd. magnae defLm matris Idese
et Attidis initia. ib., id., 1669. 4°.
2 parts in i vol. with plates.
The 3rd and best edition of the first
work, which also has Mn&iB Vicos's re-
presentation of the table, whidi is not in
the earlier editions, Ven. 1605. 4°. and Ff.
1608. 4*.
16824 PIGNOTTI, Lr. Favole e
novelle. Par., Molini, 1784. 12®.
(3 fr., on Dutch paper 4 fr.)
Several copies may be found on vellnm
(60 fr. McCarthy). There are many editions
of these fables, for instance, Pisa, 1 782. 8°.
Par, Cazin, 1786. 24*. LivomOt (1789).
12*, 2 voJL Mil. 1807. 12^ Bassano,
1809.12°. i^tr. 1817. I2^ withplates.
16825 — poesie. Pisa, 1798. 8*".
3 voll. Poesie e favole inedite.
ib. 1802. 8°.
16826 — poesie. Fir. 181 2. 8°.
3 voll. La Treccia donata^ poe-
metto eroico-comico. ib. 1808. 8^.
Poesie. Pisa, 1813. 8°. 5 vols, al-
together.
Also copies on large vellum paper. Fir,,
Moliniy 1820. 12*'. with plates, is a fine
packet edition of the Poesie.
16827 — imitazione delle satire di
Oiovenale e d'Orazio. Fir. 1808.
8^
16828 — storia della Toscana sino al
principato con diversi saggi sulle
scienze, lettere ed arti. Pisa, 1813
-16. 8®. 10 voll. Also on vellum
paper, and on large veUum paper.
At the same time appeared an edition in
iOTol8.ini8^ In both editions Aldobraodo
Paolini^s life of Pignotti forms the loth vol.
PIGONATI, see Stato.
16829 PUS, Agst. de. (Euvres
choisies. Par. 18 iq. 8°. 4 voll.
Also on fine paper, and on vellum
paper.
16830 PIKE, Zebulon Montgomery.
Explanatory travels through the
Western territories of NortluAme-
1876
PIL
rica. Lond., Longman, 1811. 4^
with plates ( 1 1. 168.)
In French by Breton, Par. 1813. 8^
a voU. In German in Uie Bibl. der Reu
sebeschr, B. 48.
16831 PILGRAM, Ant. Calenda-
rium chronologicum, medii potissi-
mum aevi monumentis accommoda-
tum. Vindob^ Kurzbeck, 1781. 4°.
(i d. 20 gr.)
PILGRIMAGE, see Guillbville.
16832 PILKINGTON. Dictionary
of painters from the revival of the
art to the present period. A new
edition, with considerable altera-
tions, additions and appendix, and
an index. By H. Fuseli. Lond.
1805. 4°. (il. 1 6s., on large paper
2I. 1 2s. 6d.)
PreTiously, LoruL 1770 or 98. 4*. — In
addition. The late hrd OrfonTs (Walpole)
UltutraHve tuppiement to Piikington*s dic^
tionary of paintert, Lond. 1805. lai^ 4^
with plates (3I.).
16833 PILLEMENT, J. Son oeu-
vre, compose de 200 pi^s, dont
une partie grav^e par lui-m^me a
I'eauforte, les autres par Canot,
Bavenet, Masson etc. Par. 1767.
fol.
16834 PILLI, N. Raccolta di rime
antiche. Roma, Ant. Blado, (1559).
8^
This very rare collection, which only
contains the poems of Cino and Monte-
magno, consists of a leaves of preliminary
matter, 44 numbered leaves (Cino), i leaf,
pririlegium, and i blank leaf « then Mon-
temagno with 4 leaves ol preliminary
matter, and 16 numbered leaves.
16835 PILOTE de Saint-Domingue
et de ses d^bouquemens, avec I'in-
strnction (par Chastenet de Puy-
segar). Par. 1787. large fol. and
the Instruction in 4^^.
16836 PILOTE, nouveau, de Terre.
Neuve, public au d^pot des cartes
de la marine, avec une instruction
relative. Par. 1784. large fol.
See also Jeffervs.
PILPAI, see Bidpai and IIitopa-
DBB8A.
16837 PIMENTA, Diogo Bemardes.
Varias rimas ao bom Jesus e a vir-
PIN
gem gloriosa, sua Mai, e a Santos
particulares. Lisb., Lopes, 1594.
4^. Rimas varias. Flores de Lima.
Lisb., Lira, 1596. 8®. O Lima, em
o qual se contem as suas eclogas
e cartas. Lisb., Lopes, 1 596. 4^.
All 3 pieces are cited by the academy of
Lisbon*
16838 PIMENTEL* Lui2 Serrao de.
Roteiro do mar mediterraneo. Lisb.,
Costa, 1675. ^^^' Methodo Lusi-
tano de desenhar as fortifica^oes.
Lisb., Craesbeeck, 1680. fol. Arte
pratica de navegar e r^mento de
pilotos. ib., id., 1681. fol.
16839 PIMENTEL, Manoel. Arte
de navegar e roteiro das viagens
e oostas maritimas de Guin^, An>
gola, Brasil, Indias e ilhas occi.
dentaes e orientaes. Lisb. 1762.
fol.
This esteemed work appeared previously,
ti. 1 699, or 1 7 1 3, or 1 746. fol.
16840 PIMPINELLUS. Vine. Ora.
tio Augustse habita XII. Kal. Julii
1530. AV., Alex. Weyssenhom,
>S3o-4°-
A copy on vellum was in the Bibl. Pe-
tatfianoy p. 373. No. 1443, ^o^^^ ^^ iheBibL
ejfguieUitsima {iy32)y p. 206.
PIN, see DupiN.
16841 PISTA, J. de. Novelas y co-
medias. Madr. 1624. 4^
16842 — varias fortunas j versos.
Madr. 1627. 4?.
16843 PINA, Buy de. Chronica de
Don Sancho I. AfTonso II. Sancho
II. Affonso III. e Don Dinix.
Lisb., Ferreira, 1727-29. fol.
16844 — chronica del rei Don Af-
fonso IV. Lisb., Craesbeeck, 1652.
fol.
Both works are cited by the academy of
Lisbon.
PINACOTHECA, see Puogbr.
16845 PINARD. Chronologic hia.
torique militaire, contenant Fhis-
toire de la creation de toutes les
charges, digniti^ et grandes mili-
taires sup^rieurs, de toutes les per-
sonnes qui les ont poss^d^, depuis
leur creation. Par. 1760. 4°. 7 voU.
An 8th vol. remained nnfinished.
PIN
16846 PINCIANO, Alonzo Lopez.
Philoaophia andgua poetica. Madr.
1 596. 4".
AU philosophy of poetry in the aente
of the ancients, is the first work of its
kind in modem literature. Pinciano was
the first modern iesthetical writer who
undertook to restore philosophical poetics
with acuteness and learning. Bauterwek
Gesch. der Poetie, III. 3^4.
16847 PINDAR, Pt. Works, to
which are prefixed memoirR of the
author's life. Lond. 1812. 8^. 5 vols.
(310
Previously, Lond. 1 796. 8**. 4 vols. StUi'
rical teorks. Lond., Walker^ 18 16. la^
4 vols. (il. IS.) is neat. It is known that
the author's real name was J. Wolloott.
16848 PINDARI Olympia. Pythia.
Nemea. Isthmia. Calliinachi hymni
qui inveniuntur. Dionjsius de situ
orhis. Licophronis (sic) Alexandra,
obscurum poema (gr.). Ven., Aldus
et And. AsuL, m. Jan. 15 13. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 373
pages. The first edition, fine and greaUy
sought after, yet not very scarce; it is
also at the same time the ediHo princept of
Dionysius and Lycophron. The pagina-
tion on the reverse of each leaf is in all
cases immediately over the inner margin.
Aldus printed the Olympia from a more
. modern MS., the readings of which are
mostly altered according to the common dia-
lect ; he made use of a much better and
older MS. in the Pythia and Nemeoy and
likewise an old but very corrupt MS. in the
Itthmia. He intended to have given the
scholia in a separate volume, which how-
ever did not appear. Lord Spencer pos-
sesses a copy on reUum, which Rewiczky
bought at Soubise*8 sale for 901 fr.
16849 — irivdopov 'OXvfuria. Ilv^ca.
Nr/A#a. 'laBfua. Mrr^ €(nyria'€os ira-
\aias iraw v^Xifiov, koi axokiav
ipjounf, Romie, Z. Calliergus, 13
Aug. 1515. 4''-
340 unnumbered leaves with the signa-
tures o-l and A-P, of which the 66th for
(6) and 1 68th (or 9 10) are blank. An
edition equally sought^ but not very
scarce, and also the first edition of the
scholia. Callieiigus had better MSS. than
Aldus (the Pythia excepted, where his
MSS. are bad), and he also successfully
made use of the scholia for the correction
of the text. His text forms the basis of all
the subsequent editions.
16850 — Olympia, Pythia, Nemea,
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18T7
Isthmia (gr.) Bas., And. Cratander,
1526. 8°.
6 leares of preliminary matter (the 6th
blank), 311 psges, and 4 leaves. Superin-
tended by J. Ceporinus after the Roman
edition, comparing it with the Aldine, and
very correct and scarce. U. Zwinglius
published it after his death with a preface
and postscript. Repeated, Bat,, heredes
And, Cralandriy 1536. 8^
16851 — 'OXv^iria Kai UvBia (gr.)
Par., Ch. Wechel, 1535. 8^
16852 — Uufdapov *OXvftfiria. UvSia.
Nfffva. "Icr^fua. Mcra t(ffytja€»f ira»
Xatas frow »(f)t\iiiov km trxokuiv
6poimv, Pindari Olympia. Pythia.
Nemea. Isthmia (gr.). Ff., Pt.
Brubacchius, 1542. 4°. (properly
large 8^)
370 numbered leaves, and 7 leaves of
index. An impression of the Roman text
with addition of some of the Aldine va-
rious readings, and sometimes with the
alterations of an unknown scholar.
16853 — Olympia, Pythia, Nemea,
Isthmia (gr.) Par., Ou. Morellius,
1558- 4".
A fine edition, and superintended after
the Frankfort edition, by some very learn-
ed man (probably 6. Morell himself). No
use was made of the Basle edition.
16854 — Pindari Olympia, Pythia,
Nemea, Isthmia. Ceeterorum octo
lyricorum carmina, Alcsei, Sapphus,
Stesichori, Ibyci, Anacreontis, Bac
chylidis, Simonidis, Alemanis. Non-
null a etiam aliorum. Omnia gr.
et lat. Excud. H. Stephanus, 1560.
24°. 2 parts in 1 vol.
The and part has also the separate titto,
Carmnum poetarum novem lyrics poeseot
principum fragmenkty and is sometimes
met with by itself. Of this and part the
Court library at Carlsruhe possesses a copy
on vellum. In the Pindar Morell*s edition
forms the basis with corrections of the text
from the scholia and Cratander*s edition,
and with its own lAtin translation by
Stephens.
16855 — Pindari .... etiam aliorum
{as in the preceding). Editio II.
grseco-latina H. Stephani, recogni-
tione quorundam mterpretationis
locorum et aocessione lyricor. car-
minum locupletata. Excud. H.
Stephanus, 1566. 24^. 2 parts in
I vol.
The text is frequently, often too boldly,
1878
PIN
altered, the translation is corrected, and
several other things are added. The and
I>art here also has a separate title. The
first and better edition nas been unjustly
neglected in all the subsequent reprints
since 1586, by entirely following this ind
edition. As to the rest, collectors only
seek after Stephens^s first and second edi-
tions*
16856 — Pindari .... aliorum (as in
the preceding). Omnia grsece et
lat. Pindari interpretatio nova est,
eaqne ad verbum : cseteri partim ad
verbum, partim carmine sunt red-
diti. Antw., Cp. Plantinus, 1576.
1 6®. a parts in i vol.
A scarce, fine, and very correct edition,
and a reprint of Stephens's first edition of
1560-
16857 — Pindari .... aliorum ( as in
No. 16855). £ditio III. grsBco-
lat. H. Stephani etc. Apud H.
Steph. 1586. 24°. a parts in i vol.
The 2nd part has a separate title. A li-
teral reprint of Stephens's 2nd edition, but
augmented with some notes of Is. Casau-
bon, which are omitted again in the later
reprints.
16858 — Olyinpia, Pythia, Nemea,
Isthmia (gr.) LB., rr. Raphelen-
gius, 1590. 8°.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 246
pages. The text of Stephens's ist edition
of 1560.
16859 — Olympia, Pythia, Nemea,
Isthmia. Gr. et lat. Latinam in.
terpretationem ^mil. Portus novis-
sime recognovit, accurate repur.
gavit et passim iUustravit. Apud
Hi, Commelinum, 1598. 8,^ 16 and
176 pages. — AvpiKoi, Carminum
poetar. novem, lyricie poeseovs prin-
cipum, fragmenta. Alcsei^ Sapphns,
Stesichori, Ibyci, Anacreontis, Bac-
chylidis, Simonidis, Alcmanis, Pin-
dari. Nonnulla etiam aliorum (gr.
lat.) Cum latina interpretatione
partim soluta oratione^ partim car.
mine. Apud Hi. Commelinum, 1598.
8^ 191 pages, a parts in i vol.
A T^trint of Stephoi's ist edition. Portus
corrected the Latin translation, and added
not very important notes.
16860 — *0\vfivia, Uv6m, Nc/ica,
*Io^/ua. Mcfa €(rfyTfO't»s ira\aui£ vavv
c&^Xiftov, mu (rxoXM»v 6//ot»p, Pin-
PIN
dari Ol. P. Nem. Isth. Adjuncta
est interpretatio lat. ad verbum.
Cum indd. necessariis. {Genev,)^
oHva P. Stephani, 1599. 4^.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 487
pages, and 2 leaves of index. The Frank-
fort edition of 1542 forms the basis, the
text of which is altered after Stephens's
2nd edition of 1566. A correctly printed
and useful small edition, without possessing
any thing peculiar. A copy on large paper
is mentioned in Solger's Catalogue, II.
352-
16861 — Pindari . . . aliorum ( as in
No. 16855). Editio IV. graeco.
lat. Excud. P. Stephanus, 1600.
24^*. 2 parts in i vol.
Only a reprint of Stephens's 2nd edition
of 1566.
16862 — Pindari .... aliorum (as in
the preceding) . Ed. V. grseco-lat.
Oliva P. Stephani, 1612. 24°.
The 2nd part has only a half title. A
smaller reprint of the preceding, as are also
Ebrodunij 1624. 24°. and OHva P, Stephaniy
1624. 34**.
16863 — Uivbapov irepio^s, h. e. Pin-
dari^ plusquani sexcentis in locis
emaculati, 'OXvinrtovucai, HvBtovituu,
NtfAfovtKM, *lir6fuoytKat, illustrati ver.
sione nova fideli, rationis metricae
indicatione certa, dispositione textus
genuina, commentario sufficiente.
Cum fragmentis aliquot diligenter
collectis, indice locuplete, discursu
duplici. Opera Erasmi Schmidii.
(Witt.), Z. Schurer, 16 16. 4^
3 leaves of preliminary matter, 23 pages,
preface and errata, 331 pages (Ol^pia and
PlftMa), 4 leaves and 305 pages (Nemea),
4 leaves and 267 pages (itAmia etc.). Ac.
cording to Dibdin ( Introduction to the
da$Mic9, II. 127.), there are copies on lai^ge
paper. The text of the Basle edition of
1526 forms the basis, altered from 3 MSS.
and ancient editions, but principally (often
too hastily) on metrical grounds. Schmi-
dius has decided merit as to the criticism
and interpretation of IMndar. The follow,
ing was a precursor of this edition, Pin-
dari pltuquam eexeentu in loeie emendoH
ab Enumo Schmid edendk tpedmen, Witt,,
Seuberlichy 161 r. 4**.
16864 — niydapov ntpiodos. Pindari
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia
(gr. lat.) J. Benedictus ad metri
rationem, varior. exemplarium fidem.
PIN
scboliast® ad yerisimiles ooojecturas
directionem, totum authorem in-
numeris mendis repurgavit. Meta-
phrasi reoognita, tatina paraphraai
addita etc, arduum ejusdem seosuni
explanavit. Editio purissima cum
ind. locupletiasimo. Salmurii, Pt.
Pieded, 1620. 4''.
8 kavei of preHminary matter, 756 pages,
I leaf, errata, and a; leaves, index. Long,
man offered a copy for sale in his ca-
talogue of 1816 for 3 guineas. Only a re-
print of Schmidts edition in the text, but
the translation is corrected, a Latin para-
phrase is added, and the commentary con-
tains very much that is good and pectiliar
to it, together with much idle matter.
16865 — Olympia, Nemea, Pythia,
Isthmia (gr. lat.) Una cum lat.
omnium versione carmine lyrico per
N. Sudorium. Ox., th. Sheld.,
1697. fol.
I portrait, 1 7 leaves of preliminary matter
(of which one sheet has the signatures p-n
together), 497 pages, Greek text, 42 leaves,
index, 4 leaves and 77 pages, Latin trans-
lation, and I leaf errata. Copies on large
paper are very scarce and dear. The edi-
tors, Rd. West and Kb. Welsted, made
Schmidts text the basis, which they altered
occasionally, without success in most in-
stances. The translation is Schmid's, with
Benedict's paraphrase, and Sudorius*8 Latin
translation. Various readings from 5 Bod-
leian MSS. are added, which are of very
little value, the earlier editions are scarcely
made any use of, the index is incomplete
and inaccurate, what is good in the notes is
merely copied from Schmid, and the real
intrinsic value of the edition is very little ;
yet is it greatly sought after by coUectors.
16866 — omnia Pindari qnee extant
(gr.) cum interpr. lat. Glasg., Rb.
Foulis, 1 744. B**. 2 partg in 1 voL
A neat and correct impression of the text
of the preceding. At the end there ought
to be found X pages, ArffumerUa, and
J leaf, FouIis*s sale catalogue.
16867 — *OXwfMria, Ilv^ia, fitfita, ItrOfua
(gr.) Ex ed. Oxoniensi. Glasg.,
Rb. et And. Foulis, 1754-58. 33°.
4 voll.
There are copies on vellum. Renouard
possesses a copy of the Olympia on white
satin (previously 48 fr. Camus de Limare,
33 fr. McCarthy).
16868 — opera, gr. et lat. (edid. Gu.
VOL. III.
PIN
1879
Bowyer). Lond., Bowyer, 1755.
Correct. This and the preceding edition
likewise contain the text of the Oxford
edition.
16869 — opera, gr. et lat. Ven.
1762. 8^ a parts in i vol.
16870 — Pindari que extant (gr.)
cum interpr. lat. Glasg., Rb. et
And. Foulis, 1770. 8®. 2 voll.
Neat, but incorrect. A repetition of the
edition of 1 744.
16871 — carmina (gr.), cum lectionis
varietate curav. Ch. Glo. Heyne.
Gott., Dieterich, 1773. small 4".
Carmina ex interpr. lat. emenda-
tiore (per J. Bj. Koppe) curav. Ch.
Glo. Heyne. ib., id., 1774. small 4''.
Additamenta ad lectionis varietatem
in Pindari carminum edit. Gott.
1773 notatam. ib., id., 1791. small
40
•
A new, but somewhat cursory revision
of the text. There are also copies on
writing paper, and on Dutch paper. The
latter are very fine and very scarce. It
would be weU to add the following number
to this.
16872 — carminum Pindaricor. frag-
menta. Curav. J. Glo. Schneider.
Arg., Stein, 1776. 4®. Also on
Dutch paper.
Afterwards enlarged and introduced into
the 3rd voL of Ueyne's newer edition.
16873 — carmina selecta, cum scho-
liis selectis suisque notis edid. F.
Gedike. Berol., Unger, 1786.8".
(16 gr.)
16874 — carmina et fragmenta, gr.
Cum scholiis integris emendatius
edidit, varietatem lectionis, adno-
tationem criticam et indices adjecit
Ch. Dn. Beckius. Lps., Beer,
1792-95 (new title, Lpj., Hinrichs,
181 1). 8^ 2 voll. (3d.)
A new revision of the text, and par-
ticularly of the scholia, with use of the
older editions, by far more accurate and
more to be depended upon than in Heyne.
It is a pity that this excellently designed
edition remains unfinished and contains
only the Olympia (with scholia and critical
annotations), and merely the text and the
scholia of the Py/Ma and Nemea.
16875 — carmina, gr. Upsal. 1 796. 1 2®,
Without scholia. Beck*s text.
4X
1880
PIN
16876 — carmina (gr.), scholis ha<^
bendis iterum expressa curante Ch.
Glo. Heyne. Gott., Dieterich, 1 797
or 1813. 8°. (16 gr.)
16877 — carmina (et fragmenta« gr.)
Cum lectionis varietate et adnotatt.
iterum curav. Ch. Glo. Heyne.
Gott., Dieterich, 1798. 8®. 3 voll.
(7 d. 19 gr.) Also on writing
paper.
A new revitfion of the earlier edition,
with the addition of the scholia, a commen-
tary of the editor*8 own, and a good index.
Ed, nova oorrecta et ex achedis Heynianie
aucta. Lps., Vogely 181 7. 8°. 3 voll. (la d.,
on writing paper 1 3 d., on vellum paper
20 d.)
16878 — carmina et fragmenta, gr.
lat., cum lectionis varietate et anno-
tatt. a Ch. Glo. Heyne. Ace. indd.
copiosissimi. Ox., Bliss, 1807-9.
8^. 3 parts in 2 vols. Also on large
paper.
A fine and correct reprint of Heyne^s
edition of 1 798.
16879 — carmina, gr. Ex edit. Ch.
Glo. Heyne. Ox., Bliss, 1808. 32°.
2 parts in i vol.
Very neat.
16880 — Olympia, Pythia, Nemea,
Isthmia (gr.) Latinis translata car-
minibus et illustrata a J. Costa.
Patav., typis seminarii, 1808. large
4°. 3 parts in i vol. (7 d.)
16881 — carmina, gr. Lps., Tauch.
nitz, 1810. 12°. (16 gr.) — Ed.
stereot. ib., id., 1819. 12°. (12 gr.)
16882 — opera quae supersunt. Tex-
tum in genuina metra restituit et
ex iide libror. MSS. doctorumque
conjecturis recensuit, annotationem
criticam, scholia Integra, interpre-
tationem lat., commentarium perpe-
tuum et indd. adjec. A. Boeckhius.
T. I. Pars I. 2. Lps., Weigel,
181 1 et 14. T. II. Pars i. 2. ib.,
id., 1819 et 22. large 4°. 3 vols.
'(26 d. 8 gr., on vellum paper
• 36 d.)
T. I. P. I. TexhMgracua, T. I. P. 2,
De metris Pindari II, III, et nota crit,
T. II. P. I. Scholia gr. T. II. P. 7. In-
terpretaOo lot., oommentar. perpet., frag-
mentOy indd,
16883 — carmina juxta exemplar
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Heynianum, quibus access, notw
Heynianae, paraphrasis Benedict! na
et lexicon Pindaricum ex integro
Dammii opere etymologico excerp-
tum et justa serie dispositum. Di-
gessit et edid. H. Huntingford.
Lond., Cadell, 1814. 8^ (il. 10s.)
The Lexicon Pindar, is also lold sepa-
rately for «i 28.
16884 — carmina, cum vers, et notis
edid. Ch. Glo. Heyne. Ox., Bliss,
1815. 8°. (12S.)
16885 — carmina gr., cum lectionis
varietate et notis recensuit Ch. W.
Ahlwardt. Editio minor. Lps.,
Hahn, 1820. 8°. (18 gr.)
The larger edition has not yet appeared.
16826 — Werke. Urschrift, Ueber-
setzung in den Pindar. Versmaas-
sen u. Erlauterungen von F.Thiersch.
Lpz., Fleischer, 1820. large 8*^.
2 vols.
16887 — Olympicor. hymnus I. et
II. latinitate donati, Menrado MoL
thero interprete simul et para-
phraste. Hagan., H. Gran, 1527.
8°. — Opera lat., J. Lonicero inter-
prete. Bas., And. Cratander, 1528.
8®. Oljrmpia, Pythia, Nemea, Isth-
mia, per J. Lonicerum latinitate
donata, adhibitis enarrationibus e
greecis scholiis et doctissimis utrias-
que linguae auctoribus desumtis.
Bas., And.Cratander, 1 5 3 5 • 4°- Also,
Tiguri, 1543 or 60. 8°. — Olympia^
Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia, per Ph.
Melanthonem conversa in lat. serm.
(ed. Csp. Peucer). Viteb., J. Crato,
1563. 8"*. Previously, Bas., Opo-
rin., 1558. 8°. — Opera omnia, lat.
carmine reddita per N. Sudorium.
Ejusdem comm. in Nemea. Par.,
Fed. Morellus, 1582. 8°. Pre-
viously, ib., id., 1575. 8°. Also^
Ven. 1598 or 1682. 12°.
16888 — obras poeticas de Pindaro
en metro castellano con el texto
griego y notas criticas, por Fr. Pa-
tricio de Berguizas. Madr. 1798.
8°. (12 rs.)
16889 — obras di Pindaro, traducidas
del griego en verso castellano por
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Josef y Bernab^ Canga Arguelles.
Madr.^ Sancha, 1 798. 4^ (9 rs.)
16890 — odi di Pindaro, do^, Olim-
pie, Pithie, Nemee et Istmie. Trad.
da Alessandro Adimari e dichiarate
dal medesimo. Con osservazioni e
confront! di alcuni luoghi imitati o
tocchi da Orazio. Con tavole 00-
piosissime. Pisa^ Tanagli^ 1631
(at the end 1632). large 4°.
This translation or rather paraphrase is
still prized in Italy.
16891 — 'OXv/MTiOFMoi. I vincitori
Olimpid, trad, in italiane canzoni
ed illustrati con apostille da Oi. Bt.
Gautier (col testo gr.) Roma,
Komarek, 1 76 2. 8*=^. UvBtoyuctu. I vin-
citori Pizj etc. ib. 1765. 8°. Nc/uow-
ftat. I vindtori Nemei etc, ib. 1 768.
S"^, 'itrBfuovucai, I vincitori Ismj etc.
ib. 1768. 8°. 4 vols, with plates.
The translaUon is not without poetical
merit, but is very unfaithful, and only
made after the Latin translation and Adi-
mari.— Odi 9cielte di Pindaro da Giut,
Maaiari. Sassariy 1776. .., is also men-
tioned.
16892 — odi^ trad, ed illustrate da
Ant. Mezzanotte, col testo greco.
Pisa, Capurro, 1819-20. 8®. 4 voll.
16893 — des Olympioniques, Pytho-
niques, N^meoniques et Isthm^oni.
qnes de Pindare^ trad, du grec avec
quelques petites notes, par Fr.
Marin. Par., Thiboust, 161 7. 8"". —
Le Pindare Th^bain, traduction du
grec en fran^. meslee de verse et de
prose, par Pt. de la Gausie. Par.,
Laquehay, 1626. 8*^. with plates.
Scarce, but very bad. — Les Olym-
piques trad, en fran^. (par L. Fr.
de Sozzi), avec des remarques.
Par., Gu^in, 1754. 12°. — Les odes
Pythiques, trad, par Chabanon avec
des remarques (et le texte grec).
Par., Lacombe, 1772. 8°.— Nou-
velle traduction de quelques odes
de Pindare, avec une analyse et des
notes, par J. Fr.Vauvilliers. Ed. II.
Par., Laporte, 1776. 12^ Pre-
viously under the title, Essai sur
Pindare. Par. 1772. 12°. — Odesde
Pindare, unique traduction com-
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1881
pl^te, en prose po^tique. Par.
1 80 1 . 8°. 2 parts in i vol.
16894 — traduction complete des
odes de Pindare en regard du texte
grec, avec des notes k la fin de
chaque ode, par R. Tourlet. Par.,
veuve Agasse, 1818. 8^ 2 voll.
(27 fr.)
This newest translation has met with no
approbation in France.
16895 ^ — versuch einer prosaischen
Uebs. der griech. Lieder des Pindar
(von Ch. Tob. Damm). 1-4. Abth.
Berl. u. Lpz., Ringniacher, 1770-
71. 8°. 3 parts in 1 vol. (18 gr.)
Very faithful and correct, but with,
out taste. — Olymp. u. Pyth. Sie-
geshymnen, verdeutscht von F. Ge-
dike. Berl. u. Lpz., Rottmann,
1777-79. 8°. 2 parts (10 gr.) —
Zweite olymp. Ode metrisch iibs.
von C. W. von Humboldt. Berl.
1 792. 4°. — Siegeshymnen, metrisch
iibs. von Gf. Fahse. Penig, Diene-
mann, 1804-6. 8°. 2 voU. (2 d.
8 gr., on vellum paper 3 d.) —
Pindar von F. H. Bothe. Pindar's
Olymp. Oden in ihrem Sylbenmaass
iibs. u. mit einer kurzen Biographie
dieses Dichters, nebst Bemerkun-
gen uber die Werke desselben.
Berl., Braunes, 1808. 8*^. 2 voll.
(2 d. 8 gr.) — Zweite Olympie, nach
dem Heyn. Texte ubs. von C. J.
Reuss. Wiirzb., Stahel, 1809. 8°.
(8gr.) — Olymp. Siegsgesange iibs.
mit Anmerkk. von J. Gurlitt.
Hmb., Schniebes, 1809, 4^ (1 d.
12 gr.) Pythische Siegsgesange
iibs. mit Anmerkk. von demselb.
ib., id., 1816. 4^ (i d. 16 gr.)
Achter Isthm. Siegsgesang ubs. mit
Anmerkk. von demselb. ib., Hoff.
mann, 1818. 4°. (8 gr.) Erster
u. zehnter Nemeischer Siegsges.
iibs. mit Anmerkk. von demselb.
ib., id., 1818. 4°. (8gr.)
Thiersch's translation, see above among
the editions.
16896 — odes of Pindar with several
other pieces in prose and verse
transl. from the Greek. To which
is added a dissertation on the
4X 2
1382
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Olympic games. By Gilb. West.
Lond., Dodsley, 1749. 4°. Also,
ib., id., 1753. 8°. 2 voll. ib. 1766.
12°. 3 voll. — Six Olympic odes of
Pindar, being those omitted by
West, transl. into Engl, verse with
notes (by H. Jam. Pye). Lond.
1775. 8°. — The Pythian, Nemean,
and Isthmian odes of Pindar, transl.
into English verse, with critical
and explanatory remarks (by Edw.
Bumaby Greene). Lond., Dodsley,
1778. 4°. — A translation of all the
Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian
odes of Pindar, except the fourth
and fifth Pythian odes, and those
odes, which have been transl. by
Oilb. West. By J. Banister. Lond.,
Wilkie. 1791. 8°. (5s.) — Odes,
transl. by West and Pye, with a
dissertation on the Olympic games.
Lond. 1807. 12°. 2 voll. (9s.) —
Odes in celebration of the victors in
the Olympic, Pythian, Nemean, and
Isthmian games, transl. from the
Greek by Gilb. West, with the ad-
dition of others by Fr. Lee, many
of which have not hitherto appear-
ed in English. Lond. 1810. 4°.
(il. 8s.)
16897 — Fr. Blondel Comparaison
de Pindare et d'Horace. Par. 1673.
12°. or Amst. 1686. 12°. — J. Glo.
Schneider Versuch iiber Pindars
Leben u. Schriften. Strb., Stein,
1774. 8°. (logr.)— C. Gu. Thph.
Camenz Pindari ingenium, brevis
et modesta disputatio. Misense,
1804. 4°. (5 gr.) — St. Arteaoa
Lettera sopra la filosofia di Pindaro,
Orazio e Lucano. Madr. 1789. 8°.
— -H. Lh. SCHURZFLEISCH Ep.
Schmidianam Pindari chronologiam
asserens. Witt. 1705. 4°. — Gf.
Hbrmanni Diss, de dialecto Pin.
dari. Lps. 1809. 4°. — Jon. Fryk-
stedt Diss, de digressionibus Pin-
dari. Ups. 1790. 4°. — J. Aloys.
Minoarellii De Pindari odis con-
jecturae. Bon. 1773.4°. — A. Bockh
ijber die Versmaasse des Pindaros.
Berl. 1809. 8^ (i d.) — J. W.
PIN
KuiTHAN Versuch eines Beweises,
das wir in Pindars Si^^geshymnen
Urkomodien iibrig haben, u. neue
Grundideen uber die griech. Pro-
sodie. 1. Abschn. Dortmund u.
Lpz. 1808. 8°. (18 gr.)
16898 — ^m. PoRTi Pindaricum
lexicum. Hanov., typis WecheL,
1606. 8°. — Fr. PoRTi Commen-
taria in Pindari Olymp. Pyth. Nem.
Isthm. {Genev,), J. Sylvius, 1583.
4^ — Bd. Aretii Commentarii ab-
solutissimi in Pindari Olymp. Pyth.
Nem. Isthm. Excud. J. le Preux,
1587. 4". Scarce, but of no value.
— J. Corn, de Pauw Notie in Pin-
dari Olymp. Pyth. Nem Isthm.
Traj. ad Rh., Muntendam, 1747.
8^ Also on large paper. — Thph.
Luc. F. Tafbl Dilucidatt. Pin-
daricar. spec. I. Tubing. 1819. 4°.
(9 gr.) — Mch. Neandri Aristolo-
gia Pindarica. Bas., L. Lucius,
1556. 8**. — Pindars Sentenzen.
Eine Sammlung moral. G^edanken,
aus Pindars Siegshymnen ausge-
hoben u. mit einem Wortreg. ver-
sehen von U. Hm. Lauts. Lpz.,
Schwickert, 1797. 8^ (9gr.)
16899 — Thph. F. Welgker Obss.
in Pindari carmen Olymp. I. Gies-
sae, 1806. 4^ 24 pages. — Hymnum
II. Olympicum illustrav. C. Ghi.
Thph. Camenz. Penig, without
date (1806). 8^-— Carmen IV.
Olympicum perpetua adnotat. il-
lustrav. H. L. Pfeff. Jen. 1787. 8°.
— Carmen primum in Psaumidem s.
Olympicor. IV. cum commentarii
specimine edid. J. W. Suvem.
Lemgov., Meyer, 1796. 8*^. (8gr.)
— Ghilf. Erdm. L(Eberi Exerci-
tatio crit. in Pindari Olympionicar.
oden XI. Jen. 1743. 4^. — Gu.
Barford in Pindari primum Py-
thium dissertatio. Cbr., Bentham,
1 75 1. 4°. — Pythior. carmen I. in
Heronem iEtnaeum edid. E. C. Ch.
Bach. Jen. 1805. 8°.-— J. F. Wag-
ner i SymbolsB ad Pindari Argc
nautica (Pyth. IV.) interpretanda.
Lunseburgi, 1794. 8^ 36 pages. —
PIN
£. C. Ch. Bach progr. dubitatt. de
authentia Pindari Isthmior. car-
minis octavi. Erf. 1806. 4^
16900 (PINDARUS Thebanus).
Homerus de bello Trojano. With-
out place or date. 4^.
24 leares, with the signatum a-e, and
33 (sometirDes la) lines. Leaf i* line i is,
HOMERVS DE BELI/O TROIANO.
The last or 23rd line of leaf 94b is, Grc^
hoerg grai mm pidarg itte hiivs. FINIS.
This edition, the oldest yet known 1 since
the pretended Florence edUio princepa, has
not yet been found), appears to have been
printed at Venice about 1475.
Whoever it was that erroneously prefixed
to this poem Pindar's name, which is want-
ing in several MS8. {Bandmi Cat. cod. hi,
bibi. Lour, II. 263 and 850. III. 770), it
is to be found in a MS. of the 14th cen-
tury {Bandim, 1. c. III. 745), which at
the same time, as well as a Vatican MS.
and other MSS. {Dibdin Bibl. Spencer. III.
460. van Kooten*s edition, preface, p.
XII.), and this our oldest edition, contains
some final verses, evidently added in a
later hand {Pindartu hune eeeum trans
Ponium vejeit Homerum etc.), whidi are
wanting in other MSS. and editions.
Wemsdorf (Poet. lot. mm. III. 260 sq.)
at first considered Pentadius to be the real
author (so also did Ruhnken, see van
Kooten*s edition, preface, p. XI.), but
afterwards he abandoned this opinion, and
■ought to prove that the poem was written
by Festus Rufus Avienus (1. c. T. IV.
p. II. p. 551 sq.). In the mean time both
notions are as uncertain as is the leal age
of the poem.
16901 — Homerus de bello Trojano,
traductio hexametris versibus Pyn-
dari. Parmae, Ang. Ugoletus, cal.
JuD. 1492. 4^
22 leaves, with the signatures dM?, and
26 lines. This edition has not yet been
made use of.
16902 — Homerus de bello Trojano.
Traductio hexametris versibus Pyn-
dari. Par., Denidel et Gourmont,
15 cal. Mart. 1498. 4°.
Merely a reprint of the preceding edi-
tion.
16903 — Homeri: grecorum poeta-
ru2 darissimi yliadum opus per
pindarum thebanii : e greoo in lati-
num tradujctum. Without place or
date (Lps., Ml. Herbipol,, about
1500). 4^ Gothic letter, 34 leaves.
There are two difierent impressions of
PIN
1388
this undated edition of the same number of
leaves and Hues, which are dutinguishable
by some abbreviations and typographical
errors.
16904 (the same title). Lps.,
Jac. Thanner, 1504. 4^ Gothic let-
ter, 34 leaves.
There is also the same title to lApUdCy
Mt. Herbipol, 1 507 or 9. 4^ Lpt., Wfg.
Manaceneig, 15 12. 4*. L^., Fal. Schv-.
faannf 1515 or 18*. 4^ Probably all are
merely reprints of one another.
16905 — Pyndari bellum Trojanum
ex Homero. Maphsei Veggii A-
styanax. Epigrammata qusedam.
Ex urbe Fanestri (Hi. Soncinus),
1505. 8^
A very scarce edition, superintended by
Lr. Abstemius.
16906 — Pindari bellum Trojanum,
ex Homeri longo opere decerptum
et castigatissime impressum. Vi-
ennie Austr., Hi. Victor et J. Sin-
grenius, 1513. 4^ 20 leaves.
Jo. Vtuliani decasHoon ad lectorem is pre-
fixed.
16907 — Pyndarus de bello Trojano.
Astyanax Maphaei Laudensis. E-
pigrammata JMaphaei Laudensis.
Epigrammata queedam diversor. au-
torum (cum praef. Fr. Polyardi).
Fani, Hi. Soncinus, 15 15. 8^
This likewise very scarce repetition of
the edition of 1505 contains notes to the
Pseudo-Pindar, which are in no other, and
as yet do not appear to have been made use
of by any editor. The el^es of Maxi-
mianus (commonly Com. Oallus) are also
appended.— Pindar is also in the collec-
tions, No. 5769 and 5791 above (under
Dares); together with Homenu ed. Spon»
darUy Bos. 1583, or 1606, or 86. foL and
in the CoUeciio Pitaureruit omnium poem
mahtm. T. IV. Pwatirt, 1766. 4", p. a 16
sq. — A new recension from 4 MSS. and
old editions in Wermder/H poet, lot. mhu
T. IV. P. II. p. 544-752-
16908 — incerti auctoris vulgo Pin-
dari Thebani epitome Iliados Ho.
merice. E rec. et cum notis Thdr.
van Kooten. Edid., praefatus est
Buasque animadw. adjecit H. Wey.
tingh. Amat., Hesse, 1809. 8°.
(3 fl. 12 stiib.)
A new recension from MSS. and the
edition Fani, 1505, with good ezplana-
4X3
1384.
PIN
tions. Yet the Wemsdorf edition cannot
be dispensed with in addition to this.
16909 — J. van der Dubsbn prodro-
mus novae Pindari Thebani edi-
tionis. Campis, 1769. 8^ Hm.
Arntzenii epistola crit. de qui-
busd. Pindari Theb. locis. Traj.
ad Rhen., 1793. 8°. (16 stub.)
16910 PINDEMONTE, Gi. Com-
ponimenti teatrali. Mil., Sonzog-
no, 1 804. 8^. 4 voll.
16911 PINDEMONTE, Ippolito.
Volgarizzamenti dal latino e dal
greco del Marchese Ippol. Pinde-
monte e di Girol. Pompei. Vero-
na, 1 781. 8°. — (anoti.) La fata
Morgana, poema a Temira. Vero-
na, 1782. 8^ — Gibilterra salvata.
Verona, 1783. 8°. — La Francia,
poemetto. Par. 1789. 8°. — Saggio
di prose e poesie campestri. Ve-
rona, 1795 or 1817. 8°. — Poesie.
Pisa, 1798. 8^ Also, Fir. 1805.
8°. — L' Arminio, tragedia. Filadel-
fia (Pisa), 1804. 8". Ed. VII. ri-
veduta. Verona, 18 19. 8^ — Epi-
stole in versi. Verona, 1805. 8°.
ib. 1807. **°' ^ir. 1809. 12°. —
Sermoni. Verona, 18 19. 8*^. — II
colpo di martello di campanile di
S. Marco in Venezia. Verona,
1820. 8^
16912 — saggio di poesie campestri.
Parma, stamp, reale {Bodoni), 1788.
12".
Lord Spencer has a copy on vellum, and
another 40 fr. McCarthy. — See also Fos-
COLO.
16913 PINDER, U. (anon). Spe-
culum passionis domini nostri J. C.
Nrb. (without the printer's name),
1507. fol. with woodcuts, i un-
numbered leaf, and 90 numbered
leaves.
Prized on account of the 37 large wood-
cuts (the smaller are of no value), one of
which (leaf 73b) is Scheufelein*8 mark.
16914 — PINE, J. The procession
and ceremonies observed at the
time of the installation of the
knight's companions of the order
PIN
of the bath (Engl, and Fr.) Lund.,
Pine, 1730. fol.
4 leaves of prelimmary matter, 18 and 2
pages, and ^o plates.
16915 — the tapestry hangings of
the house of lords, representing
the several engagements between
the English and Spanish fleet in
the year 1588, with the portraits
of the high-admiral and other com-
manders. To which are added ten
charts of the sea-coasts of England,
and a general one of England, Hol-
land etc. With medals struck upon
that occasion. Lond. 1739. large
fol.
It was offered for sale at Hanover in
1817 for 25 dollars. — See also Horatius,
No. 10203.
16916 PINEDA, J. de. Cronica
del rey Don Fernando III. Se-
villa, 1627. fol.
16917 PINEDO y Salazar, Julian.
Historia de la insigne orden del
toyson de oro. Madr. 1787. fol.
3 voll. (120 rs.)
16918 — PINEL, Ph. Nosographie
philosophique. Ed. VI. Par. 1818.
8^. 3 voll. In Grerman by J. Alex.
Ecker. Tub. 1799. 8^ 2 voll. (2d.
8gr.) — M^d^cine clinique. Ed. III.
Par. 1 8 15. 8°. Deutsch mit An-
merkk. von G. F. Krauss. Bay-
reuth, 1803. 8°. (2 d. 14 gr.) —
Traite sur Tali^nation menttde on
la manie. Par. 1 809. 8°. In Ger-
man by Mch. Wagner. Wien,i8oi.
8^ with plates (2 d.).
16919 PINELLI, Bm. Raccolta di
cento costumi antichi cavati dai
monumenti e incisi all' aoqua forte.
Roma, without date (1809), oblong
fol. 52 leaves.
16920 — nuova raccolta di 50 costu-
mi pittoreschi. Roma, 1816. ob-
long fol.
Both ooUeotions are done with great
faithfulness and much taste. See also be-
low, ViEGiLiuB Ene%d$.
16921 PINELLI, Maph. Biblio-
theca Maphaei Pinellii, a Jac. Mo-
rellio descripta et annotationibus
PIN
illustrate. Ven.^ C. Palesias, 1787.
8^ 6 voll.
This catalogue is on the whole more in-
teresting on account of the great treasures
of a library consisting of 11,861 vdnmes,
particularly in the andent classic and Ita-
lian literature, and on account of some
important notes of the learned Morelli,
than on account of its internal arrange-
ment and bibliographical accuracy in the
statement of the titles. It is moreover
free neither from typographical nor many
other errors, and is usually (with all re-
spect for the otherwise distinguished merit
of the excellent Morelli be it said) far
overvalued. What a valuable source would
this have been, had he executed it with
French bibliographical accuracy. — All the
copies are on large paper. Besides the
fine portrait of Pinelli by Bartolozzi before
the 1st vol. there ought to be also at the
end of the 3rd vol. a facsimile of an ori-
ginal document, and at the end of the 5th
vol. 5 representations of antiques.
The library was bought entire by the
London bookseller Robson for 13,000 se-
quins (about 40,000 dollars), and was sold
by auction in London in 1 789. The spe-
ailation was nevertheless rather unfortu-
nate, and did not turn out to the benefit of
the purchaser. A bad catalogue. Land,
1789. large 8^ was printed for the use of
the auction, in which the notes and index
of the prior catalogue are omitted.
16922 PINELLIANiE domus apud
Oenuenses insignis testimonia gen-
tilitia, nempe bullse varise ad Domi-
nicum Carain. Pinellam, cum prsef.
St. Buroni. Perusia, 1591. 4**.
A copy on vellum (defective), 11 fr.
McCarthy.
16923 PINELO, Ant. de Leon. £-
pitome de la biblioteca oriental y
occidental nautica j geografica, en
que se contienen los esciitores de
las Indias orient, y Occident. Madr.
1737. fol. 4 parts in 2 vols.
The first design of this work appeared,
Madr. 1629. 4".
16924 PINGRE, Alex. Guy. Com^-
tographie, ou traite histor. et tb^-
orique des Com fetes. Par. 1783-
84. 4°. 2 voll.
16925 PINGUE, Dm, II verbo in
carne, pastorale sacra. Roma, 1 7 1 1 .
This edition was Suppressed.
16926 PINHEIRO, Ant. Collec9ao
PIN
1385
das suas obras portuguezas^ feita
por Bento Jos^ de Sousa Farinba.
Lisb. 1784-85. 12°. 2 voll. (800
rees.)
Cited by the academy of Lisbon.
16927 PINI, Herroenegildus. De
venar. metallicar. excoctione. Me-
diol. 1779-80. 4°. 2 vols, with
plates. Also, Vindob. 1785. 4°.
2 vols, with plates.
An esteemed work. By the same author
there is B^ao Dett^ arcfUiettura dialogi. Mil.
1770. 4°. Protohgia. Medial. 1803. 8**.
3 volL Viagpio geologico per diverse parti
meridionali delT Italia, Mil., anno i. delta
rep. Ital. 8°.
16928 PINKERTON, J. Select
Scotish ballads. Lond. 1783. 8°.
2 vols. Ancient Scotish poems,
never before in print. But now
published from the MS. collections
of Rich. Maitland. Comprising
pieces written from about 1420 till
1586. With large notes and a
glossary. Lond. 1786. 8°. 2 vols.
— Collection of rare Scotish poems,
reprinted from scarce editions.
Lond. 1792. 8°. 3 vols.
See also J. Babbour Other collections
of Scotch poems are : A ohaioe collection of
comic and eeriout Scots poems, both ancient
and modem. Edinb.y Watson, 171 3. 8°.
The Evergreen, being a collection qf Scots
poems wrote before x6oo, published by AU
Ian Ramsay. J?<^tni. 1761. 8°. 2vol8. (In-
accurately superintended.) Ancient Scot'
ish poems, published from the MS. qf G.
Bannatyne {by lord Hales), Edinb. 1 770.
12°. Leeds t 1815. 8^ (only 200 copies).
The Caledonian, a coUeetion of poems,
written chiefly by Scotish authors. Lond,
1775. 12^ 3 vols. Ancient and modem
Scotish songs, heroic ballads etc. ooUeoted
by D. Herd. Edinb. 1776. 12°. 2 vols.
Ancient Scotish poems, tiith notes and ob-
servations by J. Callandar. Edinb. 1782.
8**. Scotish songs {by Jos. Ritson). Lond.
1 794. 8". 2 vols, with musical notes. J. Sib-
bald's cltronide qfSootish poetry from the
13/A century to the union of the crowns,
wilh a glossary. Edinb. 1802. 8"*. 4 vols.
Scotish ballads, tales, and songs. Lond,
1807. 12**. 2 vols. «/. Finlay's Scotish,
historical J and romantic ballads, chiefly an-
cient, with ejpplanatory notes and a glos-
sary. Edinb. 1808. 8**. 2 vols. Bums' s
select Scotish songs, ancient and modem,
with critical observations, edited by Cromek.
Lond. 18 fo. 8°. 2 vols. See also Alex.
Campbell and D. Irvimo.
4X4
1386
PIN
16929 — modern geography digested
on a new plan by J. Finkerton^
with astronomical introduction by
Vince^ and numerous maps drawn
under the direction of Arrowamith,
to the whole is added a catalogue
of the best maps and books of tra-
vels and voyages. Lond. 1811. 4°.
2 vols, with 53 maps (5I. 58.).
Pnsviously, ib. 1802. 4"*. 2 vols, and •&.
1807. 4°. 3 vola. The French translation
by C. Athanase Wakkenaer, Par. 1804.
8°. 6 vols, with an atlas in 4^., and the
Italian by Galanti, Ronuiy 1805 etc. 8^
are only after the first edition. An Eng-
lish abridgement, LoruL 181 1. 8*".
16930 — a new modem atlas. Lond.
1 810. large fol. 60 maps (20 guin.).
16931 — a general collection of voy-
ages and travels. Lond., Long-
man, 1808-14. large 4^ 17 vols,
with 197 plates (37I. 168.).
This work contains abridgements of the
best accounts of voyages and travels in
all European languages, from the middle
ages down to the latest period ; many of
the accounts are also inserted entire. The
collection consists of the following divi-
sions : 6 vols. Europe ; 4 vols. Asia ; i vol.
AtiaHo Islands; 2 vols. South America;
1 voL North America ; 2 rols. Africa ;
1 vol. Sufplementf containing retrospect </
the origin and progress qf discovery by sea
and land in ancient, modem, and most re-
cent Hmes ; catalogue qf books of voyages
and travels ; general index.
16932 — an essay on medals, or in-
troduction to the knowledge of an-
cient and modern coins and medals,
especially those of Greece, Rome,
and Britain. Lond. 1789 or 1808.
8°. 2 vols, with plates (il. is.).
In. German by J. Of. Lipaius, Dresd*
1795. 4°. (id. 13 gr.) In French by the
same, t^. 1795. 4'.
16933 — history of Scotland, from
the accession of the house of Stuart
to that of Mary. Lond. 1 797. 4^
2 vols. (9I. 38.) — An inquiry into
the history of Scotland, preceding
the reign of Malcolm III. or the
year 1056, including the authentic
history of that period. With a dis-
sertation on the Goths. Edinb.
1814. 8^ 2 vols, with I plate and
6 maps (il. 16s.),
16934 — petndogy, or a treatise on
PIN
rocks. Lond. 181 f. 8^ 2 vols,
with 25 plates (2I. 2s.)
16935 ^> recollections of Paris in 1 803
-5. Lond. 1806. 8^ 2 vols. (il. is.)
See also Rb. Ubbok and Medallio His-
tory (of whidi he was the author).
16936 PINTO, Fernam Mendes.
Peregrinacam de Fernam Mendes
Pinto. £m que da couta de muytas
e muyto estranhas cousas que uio
et ouuio no reyno da China, no da
Tartaria, no do Sornau etc. et em
outros muytos reynos et senhorios
das partes orientais. Lisb.^ Pt.
Crasbeeck, 161 4. fol.
2 leaves of preliminary matter, 303 num-
bered and 4 unnumbered leaves. The ist
edition, very scarce, and dted by the aca-
demy of Lisbon. The new edition. Lisb,
1 763. fol. is enlaiged with Ant. Tenreiro*s
travels.
16937 — historia oriental de las pere-
grinaciones de Fernan Mendez Pin-
to, traduzido de portugues en ca-
stellano por Fr. de Herrera. Va-
lencia^ Garriz, 1645. fol.
12 leaves of preliminary matter, 48a
pages, and 5 leaves, tabla, Alaa, Madr.
1620, 2 J, and 64. fd.
16938 — les voyages advantureux de
Femand Mendez Pinto, traduits de
Portugais par Bn. Figuier. Par.,
Cotinet^ 1645. 4°-
Previously, P(tr., Henault, 162S. 4^
16939 — wunderliche u. merckwur-
dige Reisen Fd. Mendez Pinto.
Nun erst ins Hochteutsche iibs.
Amst., Boom, 1671. 4^ with
plates.
There is a German reprint (probably of
Nuremberg) of the same date, but not so
fine, and with bad plates, which corre-
sponds page for page and line for line with
the genuine Amsterdam edition, but is
easily distinguished from it. A more re-
cent German edition is in Die Reisenden
der VorweU. B. II. Jena, 1809. 8°.
16940 — voyages and travels in the
East Indies, Japan etc. Lond. 1663.
fol.
16941 PINTO de Morales, Jorge.
Maravilias del Pamaso y flor de
los mejores romances recopilados
de graves autores. Barcelona, 1640.
Previously, List. 16.) 7. It contains ^
PIN
fior the molt pvt irell known romanceB of
Gongon and QQereda
PINUS, Henneneg.^ see Pini. — J,,
see LiTURoiA, No. 1 3067. — Pt.
Mth., see Hippocrates^ No. 9769.
PIOVANO, see Ablotto.
16942 PIOZZI, Hester Lynch. Jour,
ney through France, Italy, and
Germany. Lond. 1789. 8^ a voll.
In German by G. Forster. Ff. a.
M., 1790. 8°. a voll. (2 d.)— Bri.
tish synonymy, or an attempt at
regulating the choice of words in
familiar conversation. Lond. 1 794.
8°. 2 voll. — Retrospection of the
last 1800 years. Lond. i8*i. 4^
2 voll.
16943 PIPING, Mr. Grammatica
Piemontese. Torino, 1783. 8®.
A grammar of the Piedmontese dialect.
16944 PIQUER, And. Obras pos-
tumas (medicas). Madr. 1785. 4^
Praxis medica. Amst. 1775. ^^*
2 voll.
16945 PIRANESI, J. Bt. Fr. et
Charl. Fr. Collection d'ouvrages
sur les antiquites et I'architecture,
grav^ par eux. 26 voll.
The old copies of these separate parts,
although they only make up 15 or 18 vols,
are to be preferred, because they contain
the first impressions and a text These old
copies may easily be completed, because all
the vols, are sold separately. In 1800 the
brothers Piranesi prepared a new impres-
sion, which was divided into 26 vols, and
the price of which is 19 16 fr. But as
there is no text included, and there are only
inferior impressions of many plates, the
copies in consequence usually sell at Paris
sales for less than half this price. The
order and contents of the 26 vob. of the
new edition, which we here specify under
their origindi dates, are these :
T. UIV. Le anliehiid Romans. Romoj
1756. fol. max. 4 TolL together, 234 plates,
without text. The 4 title leaves of this
work contained at first a dedication to lord
Charlemont ; but as shortly afterwards pri-
vate reasons induced Pinnesi to remove
that nobleman*s name, copies containing it
are scarce. Consult Bibi, FirmUma IV.
161. (240 fr,)
T. V. MonumenH depli Scipiom. 1785.
large foL 26 pages and 6 plates (12 fr.).
T. VI. SupfiimmU au9 anHqmU$ Bo-
mainety qui corUieni le reeueil det aneisns
templet lea mmimt eonaervie^ par Fr, Piro'
PIR
1887
n«ri, large foL Containing 5 1 pbites, in 2
parts (68 fr.).
T. VII. De Bomanor. magn^ficentia et
arohiieoiwra, Bomtty 1761. fol. max. Con-
taining (212 pages of text in the old copies)
38 plsites, 2 title-pbtes, the portrait of de-
ment XIII. and a supplement of 5 plates
with a titlewplate (84 fr.).
T. VIII. a. Diffirene auwragee tTardu-
tedwre iiruaque, greoque et romainey in 27
pbtes (32 fr.).— !>. Dwereet compantiant de
priaone, in 16 plates (18 fr.).— c. Atwiena
area de trwrnphe, ponta^ et leura maGriptUma
et&, in 32 plates (18 fr.)— «>. Trophiea
d^Augtute et autrea Jragmena d'architee-
ture ipara dana Borne, in 15 plates (21 fr.)
foL
T. IX. a. Le roome del eaatello delP
aequa Giulia, aituato in Boma preaao S,
EuaeHo. Boma, 1765. fd. nmx. with 20
pbtes (and 24 pages of text in the old
copies). 21 fr. — «». Lapidea CapUolmi a.
fasti conaularea triumphaleague Bomanor,
Boma, 1762. fol. with 12 plates (and 62
pages, text), 2 1 £r, ^ c. Antichitd di Cora,
fol. max, with 14 plates (and 15 pages,
text), 21 fr.
T. X. Campua MarOiua antiqiuf tirbia,
Bema, 1 762. fol. max. 54 plates, includ-
ing the small ones (with text in the old
copies). The plates, 6.10, are wanting in
all the M copies (66 fr.).
T. XI. AnHcMth d*Albano e di Caatel-
Gando(fo, fd. max. 55 plates (with text in
the old copies), 66 fr. Containing 3 parts ;
the 1st of 2 title-plates and 27 plates, the
2nd of I title^plate and 9 plates, and the
3rd of 12 plates, some of whidi are on
several leaves.
T. XII. XIII. Faai, eandelabn, dppi,
aaroo/agi, tripodi, lucerne ed omamenti an-
tichu Boma, 1778, foL max. 2 vols, with
1 14 (in the old) or 127 pktes (in the new
copies). — These two vols, are among those
of the collection which are the most sought
after (220 fr.).
T. XrV. •. Colonna Trajana. Boma,
1770. laigefol. 21 plates (with text in ^
old copies)^ 80 fr. — *» Colonne CoeKde de
Vempereur Mare^Aurele AnUmin, in 7
plates, with explanations. — c. Colonne de
Papothioae d'Antonin4e'Pietue{42 fr. sJong
with the preceding).
T.XV. Bmnea extMearea et inthieurea
de troia templea greea ^ Paatum, large fcl.
2 T plates (42 fr).
T. XVI. XVII. Vedute di Boma, fol.
max. 2 vols, with 137 plates. One of the
finest works of the collection (250 fr.).
T. XVIII. Choi» dea meilleurea atatuea
antiqaea, large fol. 41 leaves (131 fr.).
T. XIX. Theairo d^Eredano. Boma,
1783. large fol. with 10 plates (21 fr.).
T. XX. I}{ff6rentea maniiirea d'omer lea
ehemMea et teutea lea parOea dea Mif-
1388
PIR
mens. Roma, 1769. fol. max. 69 leaves
(72 fr.).
T. aXI. Vofup tabuUi o^berrimor.
pietor. ari itwita, fol. 28 plates with the
tide. — Also wiUi the title, ReeueU de*
dgtana tTapret Guenhm, grav, par* Barto-
ioMMt et autrei arHitn. 48 plates (32 fr.).
T. XXII. Sehola Ualioa pieturtg. Ronue,
1773. large fol. 40 leaves. (See Hamil-
ton.) 120 fr.
T. XXIII. Divenei ffraourst. lai|pe foL
(106 fr.)
T. XXIV. a. Lei amaun et Homphee de
la ffiUa LarUe, penUt par Juiea Romam^
desrin, et grav, par Pweli. 16 plates.—
b. Les plani^tee et lea aigttet du Zodiaque
de la Sola Borgia^ peintt par Raphael,
demn. et grav. par PiroU. 12 plates.
T. XXV. a. Cabinet de Julea II. par
Raphael. 14 plates. — ^. Les peinturet de
la Fameaine par Raphael. 18 plates.
T. XXVI. Peinturea de la villa AltooUi
par G. V€uari. 1 3 plates.
Not only may all these vols, be had sepa-
rately, but even single leaves may also be
so had, and incomplete copies may conse-
quently easily be completed. Particulars
will be found in the separate list, CEuorea
de J. BL et de Fr, Firaneai. Par, 1800.
4^ 19 pages.
16946 PIRANESI, Fr. Antiquites
de la 6rande-Gr^, aujourd'hui
royaume de Naples, gravies par
Fr. Piranesi, d'apr^ les dessins et
les observations de J. Bt. Piranesi,
r^ig^es et expliqu^s par Ant.
Jos. Guattani. (Antiquity de
Pompeji T. I. et II.) Par. 1804.
a voll. 72 plates, with the title. —
(Usages. T. I.) Par. 1807. 33
plates.-^ Vues de Pompeji, armures
et autres objets d'antiquit^ trouv^s
dans cette ville, with 66 plates. —
4 vols, altogether in large fol. with-
out any text.
This collection is also joined with the
preceding, and all the 30 vds. then cost
2700 fr.
16947 PIRCKHEIMER, Bilib. O.
pera politica, historical philologica
et epistolica, adjectis opusculis^
Pirkheimeri auspicio concinnatis.
Omnia nunc prim, edita ex bibl.
Pirckheimeriana ; collecta, recen-
sita ac digesta a Mich. Goldasto.
Ff, Bringer, 1610. fol.
With Pirckheimer*s portrait by Dtirer,
and 3 other plates, the large plate of which
PIR
represents Mazimilian*s triumphal ear. Ff.
1665. f<^ i* ^^7 <^ now titles but these co-
pies contain only one plate besides the por-
trait, and the triumphal car is wanting. —
His Praiae of the goiu, or the goufa apoto-
ffie, tranalated by W. Eat. Land, 171 7.
4*". was sold at Gordon's sale in London in
18 1 6 for 2L 14s.
PIRKE aboth, see Faoius.
16948 PIROLI. Antiquites d'Her-
culanum, gravees par Th. Piroli,
avec une explication, public par
Fr. et P. Piranesi. Par. (Leblanc)^
an 12 (1804-6). large 4°. 6 vols.
(150 fr., on vellum paper 300 fr.)
It appeared in 25 Nos. Previously un-
der the title, AnHdiith di Ereolano, eop-
piate^a Tomm. Pirolu Roma, 1 789-1807.
4°. 6 vols See also Petitradel and
ZOEOA.
16949 PIRON, Alexis. (Euvres
completes, publi^es par Rigoley de
Juvigny. Par., Lambert, 1776. 8**.
7 vols. Also on Dutch paper.
There is sometimes added as an 8th voL,
Poeaiea diveraea d'*Alejria Piron, ou reeueil
de diffh-entea pUcea de oet auteuTy pour
aervir de suite d touiea lea idUhna dea~
queUea on a aupprimi lea ouvragea libree
decepoite. Neufch&tely i'^y$. S", Lend,
1787. 8°. Lond, 1793. I3^ Yet these
offensive poems are not all by Piron.-i—
The edition of his works, Par. 1776. I2%
9 vols, is less sought after.
16950 — (anon,) le b&timent de S.
Sulpice, ode. Par., Coustelier,
1744. 8°. {anon.) Le temple de
memoire^ poeme allegorique. ib.,
id., 1744. 8*^. {an(m,) Les deux
tonneaux, poeme all^orique. ib.,
id., 1 744. 8^ Le louenge des rois
de France, ib., id. 1 744. 8".
There are copies of these 4 pieces on vel-
lum, a vellum copv of the first 3, 40 fr.
Valliire, and of tne 2nd and 3rd 40 fr.
McCarthy ; one of the 4tili in the Royal
library at Paris.
16951 PIRRHUS, Rocchus. Sicilia
sacra disquisitionibus et notitiis il-
lustrata. Ed. III. emendata et con-
tinuatione aucta cura Ant. Mongi-
toris. Access, additiones et noti-
tiae abbatiar. ord. S. Benedicti, Cis-
terciensium etc, auctore Vito Mar.
Amico. Panormi {Ven., CoUti),
1733. fol. 2 voll. Also on large
paper.
The most complete edition (previoualy^
PIS
1644-47* fol. 3 vols, and in the The$aur.
anHq. SieU, T. X. vol. 2 and 3). But as
the imprenion was very faultyf Amioo
published his additions separately under
the title, SieiU^ saerop Ubri quarti intepra
part aeeunda. Cakmiue^ 1 733. £oL
16952 PISA, tipografia della societk
letteraria.
The following editions of Italian poets,
forming a series, appeared from this press :
Dante Coimnedia^ 1804-9. 4 ^^ Petrar-^
oa, 1805. 9 voll. Tiuto AmitUa e PoiigU
ano Staruiey 1806. i vol. Tauo Geruaa^
lemme, 1807. 2 volL Ariotto Orlando,
1809. 5 rcXL Ariotto Satire, 1809. i voL
Tasiom Seochia rapita, 181 1. i voL Boc^
caecioDecamerone, 1816. 4 volL Altogether
20 vols, in fol.' finely printed, with por-
traits by Morghen. The impression con-
sisted of 350 copies, TO of which were on
vellum paper, and each vol. cost 4 sequins.
There was besides one copy of the whole
^ 20 vols, struck off on vellum. QL Rosini
superintended the edition.
PISAN^ Christiiie de, see Christi-
BNNE.
PISANELLA, see Ausmo and
Bartholomjbus a S. Concordio.
16953 PISAURO, Venturino. Rin-
novazione del mondo ed altre cose
facete in versi. Mil. 1520. 4°.
This collection, not noticed by Panzer,
is extracted from MoliniV assortment cata-
logue of 1807. There is also by the same
author, Rime. Mil., Gotardo Pontano,
1530. 4°. Eleavaliero. ib,, id., 153a 4^
Faraa tatira morale. Mil., J. de Costume,
without date. 4°.
PI8IDES, see Gboroius.
PISIS^ Bin. de, see Libbb con-
fonnitatum.
Vine. FoUini has since then very con-
vincingly proved, in the Nwjva eoUezume
di oputcoli e notigie. T. I. Badia Fiet,
1820. 8". p. 220-258, that the author of
this work, whicn was written in 1385, was
not Bm. d*Albizzi, who was already dead
Dec. 10, 1351, but the Franciscan Bm. da
Rinonico, who died at Pisa in 1401.
PISIS, Bm. de, see Bartholo-
MiBUS.
16954 PISIS» Reinerins de. Summa
theologiie seu pantheologia. Nrb.,
J. Sensenschmid et H. Kefer^ 6 id.
Apr. 1473. large fol. Gothic letter.
The first dated edition, and very scarce.
In 2 columns, without signatures, catch-
• words, and pagination. First 30 leaves.
PIS
1389
tabula, leaf 31, a letter of the author's;
and leaf 32^ begins the work itself, alpha-
beticallv arranged. A copy on veUum
bound m 6 vols. 810 fr. McCarthy (oflFered
for sale again at 1200 fr.); a 2nd in 3 vols,
in the Town library of Nurembeiig; a 3rd
in 2 vols, in the Cathedral library at Mag-
deburg. The following editions are not
sought after : Nrb., Ant. Coburper, 3 non.
Aug. 1474. large fol. Gothic letter, 856
leaves in 2 columns, with 57 lines, ib., id.,
prid. id Febr. 1477. large fol. Gothic let-
ter, 855 leaves in 2 columns, with 57 lines,
and, without place {AV., Gth. Zainer),
1474. large foL in Roman characters, 510
and 482 leaves in 2 odhimns.
16955 Without place or date.
(Bas., Berlkoldus, about 1473).
large fol. a vols. Gothic letter.
430 and 418 leaves with 60 lines. It is
very possible that this undated edition
might probably be the oldest. The copy
in the Leipsic University library was
bought in 1480.
16956 PISO, C. Selectiorum obser-
vationum et consilior. de prieter-
visis hactenus znorbis adfectioni-
busque prseter naturam etc. liber,
cum prsef. Hm. Boerhaave, LB.,
1733 or 68. 4°.
Previously, LB. 1650. 8"".
16957 PISO, Gu. Historia naturalis
Brasiliee (s. Gu. Pisonis de medi-
cina Brasiliensi libri IV. et G.
Marcgravii de Liebstad historise
rerum naturalium Brasiliie libri
VIII). J. de Laet in ordinem di-
gessit. LB., Fr. Hack, 1648. fol.
with woodcuts. Also on large
paper.
16958 — de India; utriusque re na-
tural! et medica libri XIV. Amst.,
ap. Elzevirios, 1658. fol. with
woodcuts.
16959 PISO, N. De cognoscendis
et curandis priecipue internis hu-
man i corporis morbis libri III. et
de febribus liber I. Access, praef.
Hm. Boerhaaye. LB.,Visser,i736.
4°. Also, Lpp. 1766. 8°. 2 voU-
16960 PISON y Vargas, J. La Per-
romaquia, invention poetica en
ocho cantos. Madr. 1786. 4°.
(6 ro.) £1 RtttBvanscadt 6 Quix-
ote tragioo, tragedia k secas. Madr.
1786. 4^ (4"0
1890 PIS PIT
16961 PISTOLESI, Gi. Bt. Pros- PITHGBUS, Fr., see Rhbtorbs
petto de* verbi toscani tanto rego- latini.
lari che irregolari. Roma, Pagli- 16968 PiTHCEUS, Pt. Opera sa-
arini, 1761. 4^ era, juridica, historica, miscellanea.
16962 PISTORIUS, J. Remm Ger- Par., Cramoisy, 1 609. 4°.
manicar. scriptores aliquot insignes, ^^^^ — annalium et historiae Fran-
primum collectore J. Pistorio in ©o'. ab a Chr. 708 ad a. 990 scrip-
lucem product!, nunc denuo recog- ^^^^ coatanei XII. nunc prim, in
niti, adjectis notis et indice copio- ^ucem editi ex bibl. Pt. Pithoei.
sissimo, curante Burc. Ghelf Stru- Par., Cbappelet, 1588. 8°. Alao,
vio. Ratisb., Peea, 1726. fol. 3 Pf, Wechelii haeredes. 1594. 8^
voD. 16970 — historiae Francor. ab a. Chr.
At the beginninff, Ff. 1583-84. fol. 1 900 ad a. 1 285 scriptores veterea
volL; and a« a ttipd vol. Rer. Germ. XI. Ex bibl. Pt. Pithcei nunc
!?^5r "^Jl ^T. P'f^^^P' prim, in lucem dati. Ff., Wechelii
ioret VI. Ff. 1607. fol. A ind edition, r_ j - ^c i? 1
Hanav. 161 3 fol. a voU. ; and the 3nl vol! ^aeredes. 1 596. fol.
Ff. 1653. ^^- 1^ 3>^ ^ol. also with See also Epioraxmata, No. 6803;
a new title, Rerum famUiarumque Belgi- Foeeo, No. 7986 ; and Pebvioilium.
CW-. i^iTonkon magnvm. Ff. a, M. 1654. 1^973 PITHOEUS, Pt. et Fr. Ob-
^t,^l» Ti 1 • !_• ^ • servatt. ad codieem et novellas Jus-:
16963 - PolomciB h.8ton« corpus, tj^j^^j p^^ ^ggp. fol.
h.e.. Polonicar. rer latin.. rBcen- i6972 PITISCUS.^m. Lexi<in an.
tiores et vett. smptores. quo^uot ^^ :^^^^ Romanar. Leoyard.,
extant Ba«.. Henncpetr., 1581. jj"*^ ^ j a vols, with
fol. 3 parts in i vol. i . a i "^ i
16964 -artis Cabbalistic, h. e. re- "^^^ J^ .*"» ^^"^J-
condit. theologi« et phik«o^ic« Jtr:tTi HaJ:^^•,^T ^IZ
scnptorum lomus I. lias.. Hen- stand at a low price. Concerning the
ricpetri, IS^T* ^^1. worthlestness of the work, lee terides
No more appeared. ^^^ ^ ^»^- ^IX. 21. See also Orono-
'^'^ VI eg.
16965 PISTRUCCI, Fil Iconolo- ig^ys piTISCUS, Sm. Lexicon
gia ovvero immagmi di tutte le ktino-belgicum, a variis mendis
cose pnncipali. a cui 1 umano ta- purgatum cura Am. H. Westerho-
lento ha (into un corpo. coUa tra- ^11 ej. IV. Rott. 1771. 4°. 2
duz. francese di Sergent Mar^eau. y^ii (10 fl.)
Mil., Tosi, 1 8 19 4^ a vols, with PITOCCO,* see Limerno.
I title-plate, and 240 illummated 15974 PITONUS, Bt, Priecipua
P^*®®' aliquot Romanae antiquitatis ruinar.
Of no value, historically, poetically, or as monumenta, vivis prospectibus de-
a work of art. ^j^^^^^ g^ Pitonum. Ven.
16966 PITAVAL, Fr.^ Gayot de. 1575. oblong fol. 37 leaves of
Causes cel^bres et interessantes, avec plates.
les jugemens qui les ont decid^es. 16975 PITROU, Rb. Recueil de
Par., Poirion, 1739-50. 12°. 20 diffi^rens projets d'architecture, de
voll. Continuation des causes ce- charpente etc. concemant la con-
l^bres et inter^ss. par J. C. de la struction des ponts, redige par
Ville. Par., le Clerc, 1769. 12°. Tardif. Par. 1756. fol. max. 35
4 voll. plates.
16967 — causes c^l^bres et int^ress. 16976 PITT, W. Speeches in the
e/c. redig^es de nouveau par Richer, house of commons. Lond. 1817.
Amst. {Par., Nifon), 1772-88. 12°. 8°. 3 vols. (il. 16s.)
22 voll. 16977 PITTARELLI, Gius. Idea
PIT
della spiegazione della tavola ali-
mentaria di Trajano. Torino^ 1788.
4". 20 pages. Delia celebratissi-
ma tavoia alimentaria -di Trajano^
spiegaxione. ib. 1790. 4^ 333
pages.
Conoeming this original document, and
other writings respecting it, see Hugo eU
vUiaL MoffOMtn II. 43a sq. Consult also
GoRi, No. 8705.
PITTERI, see Piazzetta.
16978 PITTI, Buonaccorao. Cronica
(dal 141a al 1430) con annota-
zioni. Fir., Manni, 1720. 4°. Also
on large paper.
Superintended by Oi. Bt. Casotti, Ant.
Mar. Salvini, and Salvino Salvini.
PITTON, see Tournbpobt.
16979 PITTURB del salone impe-
riale del palazzo di Firenze etc.
opera di varj celebri pittori Fioren-
tini. Fir. 1751. large fol. with 26
plates.
The edition, Fir, 1766. large fd. is less
prised.
16980 FIXTURE. Le piii insigni
pittnre Parmensi indicate agli ama-
tori delle belle arti. Parma, Bo-
doni, 1809. large 4^ with 60
plates.
There are a editions of this date. The
first, consisting of only 60 copies, contains
only 53 leaves besides the pUtes. The
second, prepared in t8io, and consisting
of 150 copies, contains 9 leaves more, be-
cause the Italian preface occupies 16 pages
instead of 11, and the French 14 in-
stead of 10. The text is by Bodoni's bio-
grapher, Oius. de Lama. Bodoni*s widow
had the preface altered, and dedicated it
under the date of May 7, 18 16, to the new
sovereign Marie Louise. Bodoni's sale cata-
logue of 1820 announces the following edi-
tions : large fd. with 60 plates (120 fr.) ;
large 4^ with 60 plates (100 fr.); small
4**. on veUum paper 50 fr.
PITTURE varie a fresco^ see Za-
NKTTi. — di Bologna, see Tibaldi.
— antiche di Ercolano, see Anti-
CHITA.
16981 PIUS I. P. M. Epistolae, in
Gallandi bibl. PP. I. 672 sq.
PIUS II., see iENEAs Sylvius.
16982 PIUS V. Epistol« apostoli-
cae, cura Fr. Goubau. Antw., ex
off. Plantin., 1640. 4°.
PL A 1391
16983 — extensio, ampliatio, nova
concessio et confirmatio privilegior.
in ordines claustrales pro canonids
regalaribus S. Salvatoris. Rom»,
hered. Ant. Bladi^ ^567. 4°.
A copy on vdlum 15 fir. McCarthy (pre-
viously Pinelli).
16984 — buUa extensionis omnium
privile^or. ordinum mendicantium
etc, Kom»^ hered. Ant. Bladiy
A copy on vdlum 9 fr. McCarthy.
PIUS, J. Bt. see Annotationes.
16985 PIUS, Alb., Carporum comes.
Ad Erasmi expostulationem re-
sponsio, in Lutheri et asseclarum
ejus hseresin. Par., Ascensius^ 1 5 29.
40
•
A copy on vellum in the Riocardi library
at Florence; see its inventario e siimOy
p. 62, No. 90.
16986 PIVATI, Gi. Fr. Nuovo di-
zionario scientifico e cnrioso sacro.
profiano. Ven., Milocco, 1746-51.
fol. 12 voll.
16987 PIZARRO y Orellana. Fr.
Varones ilustres del nuevo mundo,
descubridores, conquistadores j pa-
cificadores de las Indias occi den-
tales. Madr., Carrera, 1639. fol.
16988 PIZOLANTI, C. Filib. Me.
morie istoriche dell' antica citta di
Gela nella Sicilia, opera postuma.
Palermo, 1753. fol.
16989 PIZZATI, Mariano. Ensayo
sobre la gramatica y poetica de los
Arabes ; precede un discurso sobre
la necesidad y utilidad de este idio-
ma. Madr. 1787. 4°.
16990 PLACAET-BOEK. (Can en
Scheltus) groot Placaet-boek, in-
houdende de Placaeten, Ordonnan.
tien ende Edicten van de Herren
Staten Generaal der vereenigde
Nederlanden, ende van de Staten
van Holland ende West-Vriesland,
mitsgaders van de Staten van Zee-
land, met twee Registers. Hage^
1658-1770. fol. 8 voll. (Lulius
en van der Linden) groot Placaet-
boek van de Staten vornoemd, met
het Register. Amst., 1795-97. fol.
1S92 PLA PLA
3 vols, and index in 8*^. Altogether 16998 PLACITUS, Sextus. De me-
1 1 vols, in fol. and i vol. in 8^. dicina ex animalibus libellus. Ant.
(200 fl.) Also on large paper. Mu8« de bona valet udine oonser^
16991 — J. van de Water groot vanda instructio. Tractatus de na-
Placaet-boek van de Staten van tura et U8U lactis Hi. Aoorom-
Utrecht etc, met het Register, boni. Nrb., Petrejus^ I53^- 4^-
Utrecht, 1729-33. fol. 3 voU. and iSkaves; thea Aooromboiii with aepa-
index in 8°. Also on large paper. rate title and signatures in 36 leaves.
16992 — Placaeten, Ordonnantien, 15999 — Contenta in hoc opere.
Landchartres van de herthoghen Sextus philosophus Platonicus de
van Brabant. Antw. ende Brussel, medidna animalium, bestiar.^ pe-
1648 sq. fol. 10 volL Livre des corum et avium, cum scholiis Gbr.
placcarte et ^its, pour la perce^- Humelbergii. Omnia jam prime
tion des droits d'entr^e et de sortie edita. (Tiguri), 1539. 4°.
etc. Bruxell. 1737. fol. 1 vol. Aho in Stepkani artU med, princ. Par.
16993 -^ Ordonnancien, Statuten, 1567. fol. T. I. p. 684 sq. yeti. quomntL
Edicten ende Placcaerten van Vlan- scripior. RM de materia et re med. ed. And.
deren, met generalen Index. Gendt, ^"^"^f: Jff' '^54- 8". After this in
^ ' o^ i? 1 11 Fabricn bibl. gr. ed, vet. XIIl. 305 aq.
1639-1786. fol. 13 voll. The last time in J. Ch. GU. Ackermanm
Consult also Fr. van Mieris. paraiiRum medioamentor. seriptare*. A'r6.
16994 PLACCIUS, Vine. Thea- e/^/toryS, 1788. 8^
trum anonymor. et pseudonymor. PLAISIRS de I'lle enchant^e, see
Hmb., Spiering, 1708. fol. J. Cp. Cabinet du roi P. I. p. 253.
Mylii bibliotheca anonymor. et (under Fetes de Versailles).
pseudonymor. detector.^ ad sup- PLAN de Paris, see Bkbtbz.
plendum et continuandum Placcii PLANCHER, see Histoire de
theatrum. Hmb., Brandt* 1740. Bourgogne, No. 9784.
fol. PLANCIADES, see Fuloentius.
The two works (that by Mylius appear- 17000 PLANQUE, Fr. Bibliothe-
ed at tibe same time ina vols. 8°.) ought ^h^ieie de medecine, tirfe des
not to be separated. That by Plaonus is ^ >• • j* ^ 1 r
inoonvenientiy ananged, is ve^ difficult to ottvrages periodiques tant fran^is
use, and contains miK:h envneous and un- qu etrangers, continu6e par Groulm.
necessary matter. The excellent work of Par. 1 748—70. 4°. l o vols, or 3 1
Barbier (see above) is far preferable on ac« yq[& in 1 2°
French literature is treated in a more com- helvetic confederacy. Lond. 1 800.
plete manner than the foreign. ■ 4^. 2 vols, with plates. Also,
PLACE, see Laplace. Lond. 1807. 8°. 3 vols, with a map
16995 PLACENTINIUS, Gr. Epi- (il. 4s.)-
tomie grfficce palaeographioe et de 17002 PLANTINUS. Index libror.,
recta greeci sermonis pronuncia- qui ex tjrpographia Plantiniana pro-
tione dissertatio. Romse^ Salvioni, dierunt. Antw., ex off. Plant.,
1735.4°. 1615. 8^
A meager extract from Montfaucon. Very interesting for the history of this
remarkable press, and more complete than
16996 — commentarium grasca pro. ^^^ ^^^ catalogues of that period.
nunciationis, notis in veteres in- „* axttttm:«o a ^^ .
. ^. * -^ r PLANUDES, see Anthologia.
scriptiones et m alias nunc prinium
editas locupletatum. Romae, Ber- PLAT, see Rbcubil de marbres
nabb. 1751.4°. antiques.
15997 — de siglis veterum Graeco- PLAT, Jodoc. le, see Concilia^
rum opus posthumum. Romse, No. 5095.
1757. 4'=. 17003 PLATEA, Fr. de. Opus re-
PLA
stitutionum^ usuranim et exoom-
municationum. Yen., Bm. Cremo-
nensis, 1472. 4°.
224 leaves (the first ag contain a tabula),
with 32 lines, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. The first edition.
Padua, Ln. Basileentii, 1473. foL iji
leaves (the first 18 a tabula), with 40 lines,
and signatures introduced so low under-
neath, as commonly to be cut off; and
Ci^. Koelhqf, 1474. foL Gothic letter, with
the signatures 0-9, are less prized : still
later editions are of no value at all.
17004 PLATlfeRE, Jos. Mar. Ro-
land de la. •Gralerie universelle des
hommes qui se sont iUustres dans
Tempire des lettres. Par. 1787 sq.
4^ 13 parts in 7 vols.
This work, little prized in France, was
not finished. Only 78 parts appeared, with
one portrait each.
PLATIN, CI., see Giglan.
17005 PLATINA, Bm. (Sacchi).
Liber de vita Christi ac pontificum
omnium qui hactenus ducenti et
viginti duo fuere. Ven., J. de Co-
lonia et J. Manthen de Gherret-
zem, 3 id. Jun. 1479. fol.
The first edition, and sought after. 240
leaves, with 39 (not 40) lines (yet ge 4
and 5 has 41 lines), and the signatures
a-ff. Leaf la is blank ; in leaf i^ is a
letter of Hi. Squarzaficus, and underneath
the register, leaf 1, is the procemiutn ; and
leaf 3>^ begins the work itself with the
above tide.
Formerly an entirely groundless distinc-
tion was made between the castrated and
uncastrated editions, as it is notwithstand-
ing extremely probahle that no really cas-
trated edition exists. Three signs of an
unmutilated edition were specified: 1 . That
in the life of Cletus, it runs, ujeorem habU'
it in BUhyma, for which some editions
certainly read, uxorem non habens in
Bithynia; a very unnecessary alteration,
as in this passage the discourse is not
about pope Cletus, but about the evan-
gelist Luke, whose marriage or celibacy is
indifferent. 2. That the story of pope
Joanna is to be found therein. 3. That
the expression of Pius II. was reported,
eaoerdoHbus magna raiiane eubkUae ntfp-
tiat, majoti restituentku videri. But theM
two latter passages are now wanting in no
single edition, amd the entire difference is
that in the first 3 editions pope Joanna is
not numbered separately, but is likewise
named pope John VII. under which num-
ber the successor of John VI. had already
been mentioned; whereas, on the contrary.
PLA
1893
in the editions since 15049 she is numbered
separately, and is consequently mentioned
as John V III The insignificant alteration,
uxorem non habens, is however only to be
found in the Cologne editions, from 1574
to 1626. — Consult Lenfani Hist, du eoneile
de Pisey pr^f, p. XXIV. Crenii anu
madvv. XVIII. 20. Mylii memorabil.
bibl. Jen, p. 209. MerkwHrdigkk. der
Zapf, Bibl, I. 121. MillinAnnal. enegcl.
181 7. VL 276. For a proof that the
middle syllable of Platina's name is short,
see Hist, bibl. Fabric, III. 423.
17006 liber de vita Christi /ic
pontificum omnium qui hactenus
ducenti et viginti duo fuere. Nrb.,
Ant. Koburger, 3 id. Aug. 1481.
fol. Gothic letter.
128 leaves in 2 columns with 55 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. A reprint of the preceding, with
the letter of Squarzaficus.
17007 Without place (Tar-
i'isii), J. Vercellensis, 10 Febr.
1485. fol.
135 leaves with 52 lines, and the signa-
tures a^r. Likewise a reprint of 1479.
17008 — hystoria de vitis pontifi-
cum : dilieenter recognita : et nunc
tantum Xsic) integre impressa.
(Ace. ejus varia opuscula). Ven.,
Ph. Pincius, 1504. foL
In ihis edition pope Joanna is for the
first time numbered as John VIII. and
Platina*s smaller pieces are added, with
the exception of his book de obscniis.
After it are, Par., Fr, Regnault, 1505. 8®.
Lugd., GUb, de ViUiers, 1512. 8^ Fm.,
Gu. de FontanetOy 1518. fol.
17009 — .de vita et moribus summor.
pontificum historia. Ejusd. de false
et rero bono dial<^ III. Contra
amores I. De v^era nobilitate I.
De optimo cive II. Panegyricus
in Bessarionem. Oratio ad Pau-
lum II. {Col,), Euchar. Cervi-
cornus, 1529. fol.
A good and correct edition, printed from
the Venetian edition of 15 18. The follow-
ing are repetitions of it : (Co/.), Euchar,
Cervicomus, 1540. fol. ib,, Jaspar Gene"
pmus, 1 55 1. foL ib, 1562 and 68. foL
Ven,, 1562. 4^ Lovan, 1572. foL
17010 — de vitis et moribus pontifi-
cum historia, cui alior. omnium,
qui post Platinam vixenmt ad hec
1894
PLA
usque tempora^ sunt addite, ac in-
sert! canones institut. coenobitar.
Adjecta etiam pontificum nomen-
clatura. Par., J. Parvus tjpis Pt.
VifldovBi, 1530. 8**. — Bt. Platinn
de falso et vero bono dialc^ III.
Contra amores I. De vera nobili-
tate I. De optimo cive II. Pane-
grricus in Bessarionem. Oratio ad
Paulum II. ib., id., 1530. 8°. —
Bt. Platinn de honesta voluptate.
De ratione victus et modo virendi.
De natura rerum et arte coquendi
libri X. ib., id., 1530. 8^
This edition, neither fine nor otherwise
remarkable, is oonrenient from its contain-
ing Platina*s entire works, with the ex-
ception of his Historia urbit Manhue et
famUia Gcnaagm (printed for the first
time^ Vindob. 1675. 4**. and best in Mura-
tom Bcripi. rer, Ital, T. XX.). Other
pieces of his, not before printed, are in
Vairani Cremonensium monumenUt Romae
extantku Ven. 1778. 4**.
17011 — historia de vitis pontificum
Romanor. a J. C. usque ad Pau-
lum II. longe quam antea emen-
datior doctissimarumque annotatfo-
num Onuphrii Panyinii accessione
nunc illustrior reddita. Cui ejusd.
Onuphrii opera reliquor. quoque
pontificum vite usque ad Oregor.
XIII. nunc recens adjuncta (nc)
sunt. Accessit eodem etiam auc-
tore Romanor. pontificum chroni-
con. Alin quoque cum ipsius Pla-
tinse tum Onuphrii opuscula huic
aeditioni nunc recens addita sunt.
Accessere item indd. duo. Col.,
Cholinus, 1574. fol.
This edition, enlarged with valuable
notes, is the fint that I know of which in
Cletus's life has the reading tuNtrem non
habent. Coi. 1593, or 1600, or 1611, or
1616. 4*. with woodcuts, are reprints of
this edition, with the omission of the good
indices and Platina^s smaller pieces, and
with ihe addition of the lives of the subse-
quent popes by Ant. Cicarella. That of
1636 is very incorrect.
17012 — opus de vitis ac gestis sum.
mor. pontificum ad Sixtum IV. de-
ductum. Fideliter a litera ad lite-
ram denuo impressum secundum
duo exemplaria, quorum unum fiiit
PLA
vivente adhuc auctore a. 1479* ^*
terum a. 1529. Accessit praster
Platinae vitam brevis quidam Ro-
manorum pontificum, concilior. et
imperator. catalogus. Without
Elace (in Holland), 1645 ^^ ^4*
irge 12^
Neat and correct editions, hut without
Platina*s smaller pieces. According to the
Elzevir catal<^e of 1674 the edition of
1645 ^^ printed at Leyden.
17013 — la istoria delle vite de' pon-
tifici sino a Paolo II. con il seguito
d'Onofrio Panvinio sino a Paolo IV.
e le annotazioni dello stesso Pan.
▼inio, trad, per Lucio Fauno. Ven.,
Mch. Tramezzino, 1563. 4^
Previously, ib,, id., 1543. 4''. Also,
Ven, 1 594* 4"*. and enlaiged with the
lives of the succeeding popes. Ven,, Baco,
1600. 4^ ib,, Aleu, ds' VecefU, 1608. 4^
with woodcuts, ib,, GiunH, 1613 or 23.
4**. with woodcuts, ib,, Ginammi, 1663. 4**.
17014 — le vite de' pontifici di Bm.
Platina, da Onofr. Panvinio, Gi.
Stringa, Ant. Ciccarelli, Abr. Bzo-
vio. Ant. Hagatta, Girol. Brusoni
e da altri, con le annotationi del
Panvinio e con la cronologia eccles.
dello stesso ampliata fino all' anno
1 703. Aggiuntavi la vita del Pla-
tina scritta da N. Ang. Caferri.
Ven., Monti, 1715. 4^ 2 volla.
with woodcuts.
This translation is different from the
preceding. Ven. 1760. 4". 4 vols, with
plates, is continued down to Clement XIV.
17015 — les genealogies, faictz et
gestes des sainctz Peres Papes,
Empereurs et Roys de Frace etc,
compose en latin par Jehan Platine,
et nouuellement translatees de latin
en Fracoys. Par., Pt. Vidoue pour
Galliot du Pre, 1519. fol. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts.
13 leaves of preliminary matter, and 267
numbered leaves. A copy on vellum with
aiS miniatures, in the Royal library at
Paris (previously, 550 fr. ValU^re, 18I. 15a.
PAris, and 701 fr. McCarthy). Also, Par,^
J, Real paw Fr, RegnauU, 1544 or 51.
17016 — Bt. Platinie Historia von
der Bapst vnd Keiser leben (uba.
PLA
von Gsp. Hedio). Strb.» Wendel
Rihel, 1546. fol.
Also, Sirb.^ Joiku RiMy 1565. foL
17017 — papstl. Chronica d. i.
Beschreibung aller u. jeder Rom.
Papate, bo bis anf ClementemVIII.
den Rom. Stul besessen, durch Bt.
Platinam beschrieben u. durch O-
nuphr. Panviniom u. J. Bt. Cica-
rellam bias auff ^nsre Zeiten yoU-
fuhret. Jetzundt in teutscher
Sprach in Truck geben durch J.
Bentzium. Ff., Bringer, 1616.
fol.
Ff, a. JIf., Schmieden, 1637. fol. is only
a new title. In Dutch, Am»t. 1650. 8^.
2 voIL
17018 »- opusculum de obsoniis ac
honesta voluptate. Venetiis, la-
bore et diligentia Laurentii presby-
teri de Aquila nee non Sibjllini
Umbri, id. Jun. 1475. ^^^ ^o^*
The first edition. 94 leaves (the last
blank), with 31 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. Fint 4 leaves,
tobukiy in 3 columns ; at the end of which,
leaf 4b, is the oi^ophon, in which in some
copies the words labote-Umbri are want-
ing. Leaf 5' begins the work itself, and
at the end is simply PLATYNiG DE
OBSONIIS LIB. FIN. The undated
edition in Valli^re*s Catakffue, I. 496,
which it was pretended appeared at Rcme
about 14739 was only a copy of this
Venetian edition, wanting the first 4
leaves.
17019 — Platyne De Honesta Uo-
luptate : 1 Ualitudie (s. de obsoniis
libri X). In civitate Austrie, im-
pensis et expensis Ger. de Flan-
dria, 9 cal. Nov. 1480. 4?. Gothic
letter-
A verv scarce edition, printed at Civita-
di-Friuh, not at Vienna (see Denis Wien,
Buchdnickergesch. Vorr, S. V-), 94 (not
92) leaves, the last of which is blank, with
31 lines in a full page, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. The colo-
phon is in leaf 89^, after which follow 4
leaves containing a list of chapters and the
regiiter. — Also, Ven,, Bemardin. Venehu^
1498. 4". Ben.,, J. Ant, PlaUmides, 1499.
4^ Ven,, J, de Cereio de Tridi$u>, 1503. 4**.
Arg.y Knobl&uch, 1517. 4°. Col^y Cervieor^
nut, 1529. 8*. Par.j J. Parvus, 1530. 8®.
Also with Apicitts, Bos. 1541. 4'*. and
Lugd- 1541* S*.
17020 ^- de la honestate voluptate et
VOL. in.
PLA
1395
valitudine (et di li obsonnij). Ven.,
with the printer's name, 15 Dec.
1 48 7. 4°. Gothic letter.
The fint edition of this Italian trans-
lation, 4 unnumbered and 74 numbered
leaves, with 38 lines, and the signatures
o-t. Also, Ven.f 2$ Agosto, 1494. 4°. in
Roman characters, 29 lines, and the signa-
tures A, o-^. yen.y Rusooni, 1500. 4°.
Ven., 2 MarMO, 1508. 4°. Ven,, TridimOy
1516. 4°-
17021 — les X. livres de B. Platine
de Thonneste volupte^ trad, de latin
en fran9oi8 par Desdier Christol.
Nouuellement reueu et corrig^.
Par., J. Ruelle, 1567. 8".
At first, Lyon, 1505. fol. Oothic letter.
Also, %b,, Rigaud, 1571. I8^ — Some-
where or other I hare met with the follow-
ing title of another translation: Le livre
de rhonntte volupti et santi^ premi^ement
composi en latin par Platine et apris
translati en fran^. par Messe de Foger.
Without place or date. foL,
17022 — von alien Speisen u. Ge-
richten etc. AUerhand Art kiinst-
lieh u. wol zu kochen» einmachen
u. berayten. Augsb. 1530. 4®.
17023 PLATIR, figlivolo dell' Im-
peratore Primaleone. Ven., Tra-
mezzino, 1558-60. 8°. 2 voll.
The and vol. was unknown to Haym.
17024 — Platir, figlivolo dell' impe-
ratore Primaleone. Dove si veg-
gono i suoi chiari e generosi gesti,
e gli alti suoi amori con la bella
Florinda, figliuola del buon re di
Lacedemonia. Ven.^ Dm* Farri,
1573. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 310
numbered leaves.
17025 — della historia del invitto ca-
valier Platir, iigliuolo dell' Impera-
dor Primaleone, Parte I« Dove
si veggono . . . Lacedemonia (as
above). Ven., Lucio Spineda, 161 1.
8°. Aggiunta alia historia del in-
vitto cavalier Platir, iigliuolo del
gran Primaleone Imperador de
Greci, Parte II. Di nuono ritro-
uata ne gli Annali antichi di Gre-
cia, et tradotta nella lingua ita-
liana. ib., id., 161 1. 8°. a voll.
17026 — PLATNER, E. Phi.
4 Y
1896 PLA
losophische Aphorismen. Lpz.,
Schwickert^ 1793- 1800. 8°. 2 rolL
(3d. 16 gr.) — Lehrbuch der Logik
u. Metaphysik. ib., id., 1795- 8°.
(12 gr.) — Neue Anthropologic fiir
Aerzte u, Weltweise. Lpz., Cru-
sius, 1790. 8°. 2 voll. (i d. 20 gr.)
-— Quaestionum physiologicar. li-
bri II. Lpz., Crusius, 1793. 8°.
(Id.)
17027 PLATO. I. Opera. 'Arrain-a
ra Tov HkoTovos, Omnia Platonis
opera (gr.) Yen., Aldus et And.
Bocer, m. Sept. 1513* fol.
16 leaves of preliminary matter (the i6th
blank), 50a pages, i blank leaf, and 439
pages. The first edition, scarce, and sought
after; superintended by M. Musunu. A fine
copy on vellum in the Hunterian musetmi
at Glasgow (previously in the Harleian li-
brary, then offered for sale in Osborne's
catalogue of 1748 for ail., and purchased
by Hunter at Askew*s sale for 53L 13s.) ;
a second (in which however Plato's life is
wanting) in the library of Westminster
abbey ; a third was said to be in the Me-
dici library at Florence, according to Re-
nouard Amutl. des Aide, I. 105 ; it is not
however to be found in Bandiui's cata-
logue.
17028 — airaPTa UXarnvoi yxff (mofiinf-
fiarav UpoicKov eh tov Ttfxmov km ra
UoKtTUca, Brnravpov rtjg nakcuas ^iXo-
cro^iar fttytoTov. Platonis omnia
opera cum commentariis Procli in
Timaeum et Politica, thesauro ve-
teris philosophise maximo (gr.)
Adjectus etiam est in Platonis om-
nia sententiar. et verbor. memora-
bilium index. Bas., J. Valderus,
m. Mart. 1534. fol.
38 leaves of preliminary matter, 690
pages, I blank leaf>and then Procli Comm.
(which is sometimes wanting), with a half-
title, and 433 pages. Superintended by
J. Oporinus and Sim. Grynsus. The text
is often happily corrected without MSS., yet
sometimes unsuccessfully altered, and with-
out necessity. This edition obtains parti-
cular value on account of the commentary
of Proclus, which is given here for the
first time from an Oxford AIS. Good in-
dices are also appended.
17029 — 'Airavra UXaravos wpot ra
ndKaioTOTa dpxtrvira yutra iraaifs axpi-
fi€ias €na»ofi6«i>iuva. Platonis omnia
opera, ex vetustissimor. exempla-
PLA
rium oollatione multo nunc quam
antea emendatiora (gr.) Praeterea
in Platonis omnia sententiar. et
verbor. memorabilium index. Bas.,
H. Petri, m. Mart. 1556. fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 690 pages,
and 23 leaves of index. The text of the
preceding edition forms the basis of this
which was superintended by M. Hopper,
and which is h^ie and there corrected and
completed after several MSS. collated by
Am. Arlenius in Italy (yet not accurately
enough). Many errors of Uie preceding
edition however still remain, and Produs's
commentary is omitted.
17030 — nXoraovor airavra ra ataffiiievcu
Platonis opera qus extant omnia
(gr. 1.) Ex nova J. Serrani inter-
pretatione, perpetuis ejusd. notia
illustrata» quibus et methodus et
doctrinae sum ma breviter et per-
spicue indicatur. Ejusd. annotatt.
in quosdam suae illius interpreta-
tionis locos. H. Stephani de quo-
rundam locor. interpretatione judi-
cium, et multorum textus graeci
emendatio. Excud. H. Stephanas,
1578. fol. 3 voll.
T. I. 18 leaves of prdiminary matter
(here ought to be 3 dedications, to queea
Elizabeth, to James VI. of Scotland, and
to the canton of Bern), 543 pages, and i
blank leaf. T. II. 4 leaves of preliminary
matter, and 99a pages. T. III. 4 leavea
of preliminary matter, 416 pages, and 139
pages, Annotatt. and Index. The and and
3rd vols, have only half titles. A new and
excellent recension fnxn earlier editions
and translations, and from conjectures by
the editor, yet without MSS. The Aldine
text forms the basis. With a new trans-
lation by J. SeiTanus, which indeed is more
elegant than that of Ficinus, but is un-
faithful. The works are newly arranged.
Copies in good condition are not frequently
met with; but copies on large paper are
very scarce, which however are more dis-
tinguished by the goodness of the paper
than by the size, as the tallest which Bni-
net saw was only i foot, 2 inch. 10 lines
high, which is about the height of a fine
copy on common paper.
17031 — opera omnia quae exstant
(gr. lat.)^ Mars. Ficino interprete.
Graecus con textus quam diligentis-
sime cum emendatioribus exempla-
ribus collatus est : Latina interpret
tatio a quamplurimis superior, edi.
PL A
tionum mendis expurguta. Argu-
mentis perpetuis et commentariis
qnibusdam ejusd. Mars. Ficini, iis-
que nunc multo emendatius quam
antehac editis, totum opus explana-
turn est atque illustratum. Vita
Platonis a Diog. Laertio descripta :
item Timiei Locri opusculum alia-
que plurima huic edition i acces-
serunt. Adjectus est index rerum
omniuni. Lugd.^ Fr. le Preux,
1590. fol.
14 leaves of prelirainary matter, 849
pages, and 15 leaves of index. A good,
correct, and acaroe edition. Stephens^s
text (but the earlier arrangement of the
works is restored), with Ficinus^s trans-
lation corrected. Is. Casaubon appears to
have taken part in it. Ruhnken has
quoted from this edition both in the lexi-
con of Timspus and also in the Scholia in
PkUonetn, consequently it is necessary to
have this edition.
17032 — opera omnia quae exstant
(gr. lat.). . . . explanatum est atque
illustratum (with the following
title). Adjectus est index rerum
omnium. Ff., CI. Marnius et he-
red. J. Aubrii^ 1602. fol.
36 pages of preliminary matter, 1355
pages, and 14 leaves of index. The text
and arrangement of the works is according
to Stephens, with the translation of Fici-
nus. Good copies are scarce, and sought
after.
17033 — Platonis quae exstant, gr.
Ad edit. H. Stephani accurate ex-
pressa cum Mars. Ficini interpre-
tatione. Prsemittitur L. III. La-
ertii de vita et dogm. Plat, cum
notitia literaria. Accedit varietas
lectionis. Biponti, 1781-87. 8°.
1 1 vols. Dt. Tiedemann dialogor.
Platonis argumenta exposita et il-
lustrata. ib. 1786. 8°. (24 d.)
Neat and correct, greatly sought after,
and already out of print. There are said
to be 10 copies on large paper d'Anrumtny.
Superintended by F. Ch. Exter and J.Val.
Embser; the fwHAa Uteraria is enlarged
by O. Ch. CroU, and the collection of va-
rious readings is by Ch. W. Mitscherlich.
17034 — opera (gr.) Ex rec. H.
Stephani passim emendata adjectis
scholiis et notis crit. ed. Ch. Dn.
PLA
1397
Beck. Lp8.» Tauchnitz^ 1813-19.
1 2^ 8 voU. {5 d. 8 gr.)
17035 — Platonis quae exstant opera.
Ace. Platonis quee feruntur scripta
(gr. lat.). Ad optimor. libror. iidem
recensuit, in ling. lat. convertit,
annotationib. explanavit indices-
que rerum ac verbor. adjec. F. Ast.
Lps., Weidmann^ 1819-22. 8°. 5
vols, as yet. Also on writing paper
and on vellum paper.
Designed to be in 10 vols, without the
notes and the Lexicon Platonicum.
17036 — 2. Plura scripta. Dialogi
gr. et lat. (ex vers. Alars. Ficini).
Ex rec. Imm. Bekkeri. Berol.,
Reimer, 1816-18. 8°. 3 parts in 8
vols. (20 d.» on writing paper 27 d.
12 gr.)
The 1st part has 1 vols., and the and
and 3rd 3 each.
17037 — Minos sive de lege. De
legibus seu de legum latione libri
XII. Appendix legum vel philo-
sophus (gr.) Lovan., Rutg. Re-
scius, 153 1. 4°.
Scarce, and prized.
17038 — Gorgias aut de rhetorica,
Socratis apologia, Crito aut quid
faciendum sit, gr. Cum. J. Stur-
mii prsefat. de ratione interrogandi
atque collocandi dialectica. Arg.,
Wendel. Rihel^ i54i« 4^
17039 — de rebus divinis dialogi se-
lecti gr. et lat. (cura J. North).
Cbr., Hayes, 1673. 8^ Ed. II.
auctior et emendatior. ib.» id.,
1683. 8^
Stephens*s text divided into sections. But
the first edition at least is very incorrectly
printed.
17040 — sechs auserlesene Gesprache,
griech. u. deutsch, nebst Dacier
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PLA
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Not neat, and incorrectly printed, but
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The text is frequently altered and amend-
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ood, Ziitav. ibid. VoL II.
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terpr. et cum adnotatt. Jo. Perionii.
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1548. 4^ 12 pages.
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Hi. Proben, 1585. 8^
The notes are of no value whatever.
17065 — Axiochus, gr. Recens., no-
tis illustrav. indicemque verbor.
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neously attributed to Plato; it has also
been published under the name of Xeno-
erate* (for instance, in Aldus*s Jambli-
chtu of 1497 and with Aloinotu De doc-
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17067 (gr.) Lutet., iEg.
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17068 gr. lat. Par., Benena-
tus, 1573. 4"'-
17069 — Cratylus gr. lat. Annota-
tionibus crit. et grammat. illustrav.
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1792-99. 4°. (i d. 16 gr.)
17070 — Crito (gr.) Lovan., Re-
scius, 1529. 4^
17071 (gr.) Lutet., Vasoosa-
nus, 1551. 4^
17072 gr. lat. Par., Benena.
tus, 1571. 4^
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Cfitonem a Biettero ae BttUnumno nuper
teriio edUum, Dorpaii, 1814. f<4. Gr,
Gli. Wemsdorf Progr, Notef in PkUonit
Critonem et Alcibiadem I, Lpt. 181 5. 4**.
Abr, Thph, Babe Specimen interpretandi
Platonit dialogic qui Crito ineerUniur. P. I.
Lpt. 1791. 4^ P. II. III. WitL 1805-
10. 4**. Ed, Beinhold Lange Specimen
crit. in PL Critonem, Lpe,j Barthy 1821.
8^48 pages.
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17074 — epistolae (gr.) Par., Ch.
Wechel, 1 548. 4?. 66 pages.
17075 — epistols, gr. et lat. Eru-
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4Y3
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Henricpetri, 1586. 4°.
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17079 — Plato de philosophia vel
dialogus, qui inscribitur ipacrrcu, s.
amatores, gr. lat. cum animadvv.
crit. ct exeget. atque commentatione
de ingenio philosophise Platonicae
edid. J. Jos. Stutzmann. Erl.,
Breuning, 1806 (new title 1818).
8°. (i2gr.)
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ries from Brucker and Fabridus.
17080 — 'Ev^^/>o»y iTfpA &<nov s. de
sancto dialogus (gr. lat.) Accurata
fere ad verbum interpretatione et
tribus analysibus, dialect ica, rhetor,
et grammat., nee non aliis quibus-
dam notis explicatus a Thdr. Vie-
tore. Marpurgi, Egenolph, 1596.
8^
Of no value.— C. Numberger Dus, de
eoncilio Plat* in conscrib. Euthyphrone.
Erl. 1787. 4®. G. F, Wiggers Comment,
in Plat. Euthyphronem. Rott., StiUer,
1805. 4^ (8 gr.)
17081 — Gorgias, gr. Ad fidem
codd. MSS. August, et Meermann.
yersionisque Ficini recens., emen-
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Gothae, Ettinger, 1796. 8*". (id.
8gr.)
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17084 — de legibus seu legum la-
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17087 — Platonis Menexenus et Pe-
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PLA
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poRHam. DorpaHy 1815. fol. Trg. F. Be-
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rep. Lps. 1805. 4^ 15 pages. AverroU
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Ttmai. Hdlb. 1807. B\ See also above^
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and the odier pieces with the sigiiaturea
diH (properly ei)sSy and column-titles in
Roman characters. 5. i4teaves, EmendaU,
errorum librarH with the signature p.
More precise accounts respecting this
first impression are in Fossi Sibl, Magliab.
PLA
T. III. pr^» p. XXIII sq. The impret-
rion was 1025 copies. The layers o-iV and
aa-jcoy mentioned above under Nos. 3 and
4, were printed in 1483 at the press in the
monastery of S. Jaoopo de Ripoli at Flo-
renoe. But as this printing establishment
came to an end just about that time, Lr.
Venetus in consequence printed in the fol-
lowing year the rest of the book with
simili^ or rather with the same types. The
internal dissimilarities also prove that the
book was printed at different times.
17125 — Platonis opera, lat. inter-
prete Marsilio Ficino. Yen., Ber-
nardin. de Churls et Sim. de Luero,
13 Aug. 1491* fol. Gothic letter.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, and 444
numbered leaves in a columns with 63 lines.
This more correct edition is also still scarce
and sought after. The reprints, Ven,^ Ph.
PinckUy 15 1 7' fol* Par.., ap. Aaceru.,
1518 and 33. fol. are at a low price.
17126 — omnia Platonis opera trala-
tione Mars. Ficini, emendatione et
ad gruecum codicem collatione Sim.
Orymei repurgata. Bas., Hi. Fro-
ben et N. Episcopius, 1532. fol.
This corrected translation is repeated,
Ba8., Froben, 1539, 4^> '^^ 5 '■ ^^' ^^*^9^i
ap. Beringos fratrea, 1548. fol. The fol-
lowing is neat and scarce, Lugd., J. Tor^
futnugy 1550. 13**. 5 vols, (in siddition also,
N. Libunm Gnomologia Platonis. ib.y itLj
<555- i^** ) ^•^* 1556' fol* LugtLf Ant.
VicenHuSj 1557* ^^ (enlarged with 6 spu-
rious dialogues after Sb. Gorradus's trans-
lation). Lugd, T567 or 70. foL Ven.y Hi.
ScohUy 1 58 1. foL and often.
17127 — opera per Janum Coma-
rium lat. linsua conscripta. £ju8d.
eclogoe X. additis Ficini argumentis
et commentariis. Bas., ex typ.
Froben., 1561. fol.
Scarce. Ccnrnarius corrected many things
from a MS. and the earlier editions, but
his translation has not supplanted that of
Ficinus.
17128 — dial(^ Platonis, Axiochus
yel de morte. Eryxias vel de di-
viciis. De justo. Num virtus do.
ceri possit. Demodocns vel de con-
sultando. Sisyphus s. de consu-
lendo. Clitophon s. admonitorius.
Definitiones Platonis. (lat.) Bilib.
Pirkheymero interprete. Nrb., F.
Peypus, 1523. 4^
17129 — Platonic! dialogi sex nunc
prim, e graeco in lat. conversi a Sb.
PLA 1403
Corrado. Lugd., Sb. Gryphius,
»543- 4''-
Very scarce. The dialogues here trans-
lated are neverthelew all spurious, and
the translation is introduced into the edi-
tion of Fidnus^s translation, Lugd. 1557.
foL
17130 — apologia Socratis per Ln.
Aretinum traducta. Without place
or date. 4°.
16 leaves with 37 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination : in
Roman characters. The last page or leaf
16* has 38 lines.
17131 — Axiochus Platonis de con-
temnenda morte Rdf. Agricola in-
terprete. Bas., Ad. Petri, 1518.
4". Previously, Lps., Val. Schu-
mann, 15 1 5. 4^
17132"* — epistolse quas Lr. Aretinua
ex graecis latinas fecit. Without
place or date (^Par., U. Gering,
Mi. Crantz el Mch. Friburger,
about 1470). 4^
53 leaves with 33 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Printed
with the same types as Fichetus's Rhetorioa
(No. 7519).
17132^ — divini Platonis epistole
(lat., ed. P. Niavis.) Without
place or date (Lps.), 4°. Gothic
letter, 30 leaves.
17133 — epistolae a Pt. Ramo latinse
£eict8e et dialecticis rerum summis
breviter exposita. Secunda leditio.
Par., Mth. David, 1552. 4®. Pre-
viously^ ib., id., 1549. 4°.
17134 — Gorgias per Ln. Aretinum
e grseco in latinum interpretatus.
Without place or date. 4°.
49 leaves with 37 lines, in Roman cha-
racters. Aretinus also translated the Phiedo,
Phsedrus, and Grito (see Bandini Cat. cod.
BiU. Lour, in the index), which translations
appear to remain still unprinted. Concern-
ing Chrysoloras's unpublished translation
of the books De republioay see Bandini L c.
Ill* 313* PoUtian^s translation of the
Charmide$ is in PoUtiani Epp. Hb. XII.
and in his Opera. Ba$, 1553. £dL p. 449
etc.
17135 — Marsilii argumentum in
Hipparchum. (Hipparchus, dial,
de philosophia et Theages* inter-
1404
PLA
prete Ficino). Daventr., Jac. de
meda, without date. 4°. Gothic
letter.
16 leaves with 35 lines, and the sig-
natures a^-o,
17136 — dialogus de philosophia vel
amatores, Jac. Burlseo interprete et
scholiaste. Par., Th. Richardus,
1563. 4°. 15 leaves.
17137 — Sb. Foxii commentatio in
decern Platonis libros de republica
(cum textu lat.) Bas., J. Opori-
11U8, 1556. fol.
17138 — de rebus publicis s. de justo
libri X. (lat.) a J. Sozomeno e
grseco in latinum et ex dialogo in
perpetuum sermonem redacti, ad-
ditis notis et argumentis. Ven.,
Afuschius, 1626. 4^
17139 — Sb. Foxii in Platonis Ti-
mseum commentarii (cum textu
lat.) Has., J. Oporinus, 1554. fol.
17140 — rivaes {Jpaxrrai) ou dialogo
moral de Platao sobre a (ilosofia, tra-
duzido do Latin com annota^oes,
por Luiz Ant. de Azevedo. Lisb.
1786. 8°. (36orees).
17141 — opera trad, da Dardi Bembo
cogli argomenti e note del Serano.
Ven., Bettinelli, 1742-43. 4°. 3
voU.
Previously, Ven,^ NicoKni, 1601. 12".
5 voU. In addition to which, TraUato di
Timeo da Locri etc. Ven,, Ciotti, 1607.
I a'*.
17142 — i dialoghi di Platone intito-
lati r Eutifrone, V apologia di
Socr., il Critone, il Fedone, il
Timeo. Tradotti di lingua gr. in
italiana da Sb. Erizzo. Ven., Va-
risco, 1574. 8°. — II dialogo di Pla-
tone, intitolato il Timeo, trad, da
Sb. Erizzo. Ven., Comin da Trino,
1558. 4°. — II Liside de V amicitia
trad, da Fr. Colombi, et il furore
poetico, trad, da N. Trivisani in
lingua Toscana. Ven., without the
Srinter's name, 1548. 8°. — Due
ialoghi, r uno intitolato 1* Ipparco,
r altro gli amatori. Trad, nuovam.
di lingua gr. in ital. da Ottaviano
Maggi. Ven., Gi. Griffio, 1558. 4°.
— II Fedro overo il dial, del bello,
PLA
trad, in lingua Toscana per Felice
Figliucci. Roma, Fr. Priscianese,
1544. 8°. — La republica di Platone,
trad, dalla lingua gr. nella thoscana
da Pamphilo Fiorimbene. Ven.,
Giolito, 1554. 8^ 16 and 451
leaves. — Disciplina civile di Pla-
tone divisa in quattro parti et ri-
formata da Troilo Lancetta. Ven.,
Gueriglij, 1643. fol. — II comento
di Mars. Ficino sopra il convito
di Platone. £t esso convito (trad,
da Ercole Barbarasa). Ven., with-
out the printer's name, 1544. 8^.
(In the edition, Fir., FiL Giunti,
1594. 8°. the work of Plato is
wanting.)
17143 — oeuvres (X. dialogues), trad,
en fran9. (par And. Dacier) avec
des remarques et la vie de ce phi-
losophe. Par., Anisson, 1699 or
1 70 1. 12**. 2 voll.
Also^ Amat,, Roger ^ 1700 or 44. la".
2 roll. Repeated with the translations of
other works of Plato by Grou in Dacier
Bibl, des anc, philos. — ^Victor Cousin an-
nounced in the Journal des Savans, iSai.
p. 60 sq. a new French translation of
Plato^s works in 9 vols. 8^., each vol.
at 9 fr., and on vellum paper (only 25
copies) 25 fr.
17144 — dialogues (VIII.) de Platon
(trad, par J. Grou). Amst., Rey,
1770. 1 2-. 2 voll. Also on large
paper. — Deux dialogues de Platon,
I'un intitule Axiochus et I'autre
Hypparchus, traduictz par Est.
Dolet. Lyon, Dolet, 1544. 16®.
This scarce book was the pretext for
Dolet's condemnation. — Le premier
Alcibiade trad, du grec avec des
notes par Tanneguy le Fevre. Saa-
mur, Lesnier, 1666. la**. Nouv.
^d. revue et corrigee. Amst., Rey,
1766. 8°. — Le Criton, dialogue de
Platon, trad, du grec. Par., Vas-
cosan, 1547. 8°. — Apologie de
Socr. et Criton dialogue, ouvrages
de Platon, trad, du grec par L.
Giry. Par., Camusat, 1643. i*^-
— Hipparque ou I'amour du gain>
trad, par Mr. de F. d'A., in Millin
Mag. enc. 181 8, V. 193 sq. —
Lettres de Platon, trad, du grec
PLA
(par N. Papin, revues par Dogour).
Par., an 5 (1797). 12°. — Loix de
Platon (et fipinomis^ trad, par
J. Grou). Amst., Rey, 1769. 12"=*.
3 voll. Also on large paper. — he
Phedon de Platon, le loe livre
de la republique et autres passages
du meme anteur^ trad, par L. le
Roy, dit Regius. Par., Nivelle,
1 5 53.4°. — ^La republique de Platon,
divis6e en dix Hvres on dialogues^
traduicte de grec. en fran9. et en-
richie de commentaires par L. le
Roy. Plus quelques autres traictez
Platoniques de la traduction du
mesme interprete (Phedon, Ph^dre,
Gorgias). Le tout reveu et confer^
avec I'original grec pEir Fed. MoreL
Par., CI. Morel, 1600. fol. — Lar6.
publique de Platon ou du juste et
de rinjuste. Trad, par Mr. de la
PiUonni^re. Lond. 1726. 4^ — ^La
republique de Platon trad, en frang.
(par J. le Grou). Par. 1762 or 65.
12°. 2voU. Amst., Rey, 1763. 12°.
2 voll. — Le sympose de Platon
trad, par L. le Roy. Par., Serte-
nas, 1559. 4°. — Le Tim^e de
Platon, traittant de la nature du
monde et de rhomme etc. translate
de grec en fran^. par L. le Roy.
Trois oraisons de Demosth^ne, dit-
tes Olynthiaques, translat^es pareil-
lement de grec en fran^. Par., Mcb.
de Vascosan, 1551. 4°. Enlarged,
Par. 1581. 4°.
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von J. F. Kleuker ). Lemgo,
Meyer, 1778-97. 8**. 6 voll. (4d.
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Berl. 1817-19. 8^ 2 parts in 5 vols.
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KIeuker*8 translation was not sucoessfal.
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Menon, Kriton u. beide Alcibiades^
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PLA
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das Wahre, Gute u. Scbone, 3 Dia-
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mann. Lpz. 1807. 8^ (i d. 6 gr.)
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Glogau u. Lpz. 1755. S°« — Crito,
ubs. durcb J. Sm. Miiller. Hmb.,
Konig, 1740. 4^ Crito, ubs. von
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4°. andwithAxiocbus. Dessau, 1783
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deutsch, in Wieland's Neuem att.
Mus. B. III. — Gorgias, ein Ge-
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17147 — works abridged, with an
account of his life^ philosophy,
morals, and politics. Together
with a translation of his choicest
dialogues. Illustrated with notes
by Dacier, transl. from the French
by several hands. Lond. 1701, 20,
39, 49, 61, or 72. 8®. 2 vols.
17148 — a synopsis or general view
of the works of Plato (by Floyer
Sydenham). Lond. 1759. 4°. lo,
a dialogue of Plato (translated by
the same), ib. 1759 ^' ^^' 4^-
The greater Hippias. ib. 1759 or
71. 4^ The lesser Hippias. ib.
1 76 1. 4**. The banquet, P. I. II.
ib. 1761-67. 4^ TTie rivals, ib.
1769. 4^ Meno. ib. 1769. 4°.
The I. and II. Alcibiades. ib.
1773-76. 4°. A dissertation on
the doctrine of Heraclitus, so far
as it is mentioned or alluded to by
Plato, ib. 1775. 4°. Philebus,
P. I. II. ib. 1779-80. 4^
All these traiiBlations by Sydenham were
also put together under the general title,
Dialogues qf Plaio. Lond. 1767-80. 4°.
4 vob.
17149 — the works of Plato, or the
55 dialogues and 1 2 epistles, transl.
from the Greek ; nine of the dia-
logues by Floyer Sydenham, and
the remainder by Th. Taylor, with
occasional annotations on the 9
dialogues transl. by Sydenham, and
copious notes by the latter trans-
lator. Lond., Evans, 1804. 4"^.
5 vols. (il. 4s.)
Consult Edinbwrgh Review, XIV. 187.
Taylor had previously published separately
translations of Cratylus, Phiedo, Parme-
nides, and Tima*u8. Lend. 1793. 8**. and
of Phsdrus, ib, 1792. 4°.
17150 — Plato his apology of So.
crates and Phedo, transl. from the
PLA
Greek and illustrated by reflections.
Lond., Bentley, 1675. 8^ Apology
of Socrates, translated by Mills.
Cbr. 1775. 12^ — ^Axiochus, on the
shortness and uncertainty of life.
Edinb. 1592. 4*^. — Two orations
(of Pericles and Plato) in praise of
Athenians slain in battle. From
the Greek. With reflections, Lond.,
Dodsley, 1759. 8^ — Dialogue of
the immortality of the soul, trans-
lated from the Greek by L. Theo-
bald. Lond., Lintott, 1713. 8^
Phsedon, translated into English.
Lond. 1763. 12°. — The republic,
translated from the Greek by H.
Spens. Glasg., Foulis, 1763. 4^
Also on large paper.
17151 — Phadon, oversat. Kbhvn.
1779.8°.
17152 — 5. lUuHrantia. Remarks
on the life and writings of Plato.
Edinb. and Lond. 1760. 8^ In
German with annotations and addi-
tions by C. Morgenstern. Lpz.,
Dyk, 1797. 8°. (16 gr.) — F. Asr
Platon's Leben u. Schrr. Lpz.,
Weidmann, 1816. 8°. (2 d., on
writing paper 2 d. 1 2 gr.) — J. Jac.
Combes 'DouNOUs Essai histor. sar
Platon. Par., G^utier, 1809. 12°.
2 voll. — A. BoECKH Comm. acad.
de simultate, quee Platoni cum
Xonophonteintercessissefertur. Be-
rol., Keimer, 181 1. 4°. (8 gr.) —
Jos. SocHEB iiber Platon's Schrr.
Miinch., Lentner, 1820. 8°. (2d.)
— (Fd. Ch. Mullbr) Chrestoma-
thia Platoniana (gr. lat.) Tiguri>
Heidegger, 1756. 8°. Also on
large paper. — F. W. Jonath. Dii*-
LENius Platonian. Chrestomathie,
gr. u. deutsch. mit krit. u. philol.
Anmm. Winterthur, 1 782. 8°. ( i d.)
— L. HoRSTBL Platonis doctrina
de deo e dialogis ejus excerpts et
in ordinem redacta. Lpz., Dyk,
1804. 8^ (id.)
17153 — scholia in Platonem. Ex
codd. MSS. multar. bibliothecar.
Srimum collegit D. Ruhnkenius.
iB., Luchtmans, 1800. 8^ (2 fl.
PLA
4 St.) — Ph. 6u. van Hbusdb Spe-
cimen crit. in Platonem. Ace. Dn.
Wyttenbachii ep. ad auctorem. Item
collatt. codd. MSS. Platonis cum
a D. Ruhnkenio confectse turn alis.
LB., Honkoop, 1803. 8°. (2 fl.) —
Lectiones Platonicee. £ membranis
Bodlejanis eruit Th. Oaisford. Ox.,
typ. Clar., 1820. 8°. (68. 6d.) —
Trg. F. Benedict Progr. con-
jecturie ad quoad. Platonis dialogos.
Lps. 1806. 4°. 16 pages. — ITi.
Taylor Important additions to the
first Alcibiades and Timseus, in the
Classical journ. XXI. 141 sq.
See alflo ChalCidius, Proclus, and
TiMiEUS.
17154 PLAUTUS. Viginti comoe-
diae, magna ex parte emendates per
6. (Merulam) Alexandrinum. Ven.,
J. de Colonia et Vindelinus de
Spira, 1472. fol.
The first edition, very scarce. 243
leaves with 41 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. Leaf i* be-
gins with Merula^B letter to J. Zenus, and
die first line is, Rettsrendigsimo in Christo
pairi ^ domino Jacobo Zeno, This letter,
together with the life of Plautus, and a
specification of his comedies fills the first
3 leaves. The 4th leaf is blank, and Am-
phitryo begins the 5th leaf. A copy on
vellum in Uie Royal library at Paris ; pro-
bably the same as is stated to have formerly
belonged to the canons of Padua.
A remarkable typographical error in it is
that the entire 3xd page of the Perna be-
longs to the Stichu4, where it is again re-
peated 37 leaves farther on. The reverse of
this leaf in the Stiehiu remains blank.
17155 — viginti comisdiie, magna ex
parte iterum emendate per 6.
(Merulam) Alexandrinum. Tar-
visii, P. de Ferraria et Dion, de
Bononia, 21 Jun. 1482. fol.
With the signatures b-E, A reprint of
the preceding, with correction of the ty-
pographical errors, for instance the one above
mentioned. This also still remains at a
high price. The first 3 leaves have the same
contents as those in the foregoing edition.
An edition, Daventr. 148a. foL is very
suspicious, and a pretended one with the
commentary of Valla and Saraoenus, Fim.
1 487. fol. (Panzer, III. 278.) is probably
only a typographical error.
17156 — viginti comoedise olim magna
ex parte emendatse per G. Meru-
PLA
1407
lam, nunc recognitae per Euseb.
Scutarium. Medio!., Uld. Scin-
zenaeler, cal. Dec. 1490. fol.
236 leaves with 42 h'nes, and the signa-
tures ti-D. heaf i is blank, the contents
of leaves 2-4 are the same as in the pre-
ceding. Leaf 5 a begins the text, and at
the end is Scutarius^s letter to Morula.
This scarce edition was revised and cor-
rected by Scutarius at the charge of Me-
rula.
17157 — Plautus. Ven. (without
the printer's name), 23 Nov. 1495.
40
•
A reprint of the preceding. 250 leaves
with 40 lines, and the signatures a-F,
Leaf la is simply PLAVTVS. Leaf 2a
is Morula's letter to Zeuus. Leaf 3b, De
vita conuBdiisque PlatUi excerpta qtuedanu
Leaf 4a begins the text itself. At the end
is Scutarius*8 letter to Morula.
17158 — Plautinse uiginti comoedise
emendatissimae cum aceuratissima
ac luculentissima interprsetatione
doctissimor. uiror. (J.) Pt. Vallic
placentini ac et (sic) Bn. Saraceni
Veneti. Ven., Sim. Papiensis, 15
cal. Oct. 1499. fol. 2 parts in i vol.
First the above title and Valla*s commen-
tary on 92 leaves with the signatures a^-m
and leaf 92* with the separate colophon :
Impresmm VenetOt are et imperua erudiH
tfiri M. Firmam (without any date}. Then
6 leaves with the signature aa {Saraceni
emendatt.)f and last ci all the text of Plau-
tus with Saracenus's commentary on 252
leaves, with the signatiires a-J^. This
edition accords in the text with that of
1490 — An edition, Ven. 1498. fol. with
the same commentary (Panzer, III. 444.)
is probably only a typographical error.
17159 — Plautus integer cum inter-
pretatione J. Bt. Pii ac ejusd. et
Ph. Beroaldi prsefationibus. With-
out place or date. fol.
This appears to have been printed at Milan
between 14^ and 1500. It was in the
Bibl. RovertanOy I. 104.
17160 — Plautus cum correctione
et interpretatione Hermolai, Me-
rulae, Politiani et Beroaldi et cum
multis additionibus. Without place
or date. fol.
With the signatures a^H, and likewise
printed between 1490 and 1500. Not no-
ticed in Panzer. First described in Bibl.
Spenc. II. 249. Brunet quotes it under
the incorrect title ; Conuadia stud, et diUff.
Sh. Duett et G, GalbiaH etUta.
1408
PL A
17161 — Plautus diligenter recog-
nitus per Ph. Beroaldum. Bon.,
Bd. Hectoris, 3 cal. Dec. 1500.
fol.
255 leaves. The statement of the date,
Anno SaltUis. M,D. iertio Cai, Dec. has
occasioned the niistake, by which it has
been sometimes assigned to the year 1503.
17162 — Plautus integer cum in-
terpretatione J. Bt. Pii, Medio!.,
Uld. Scinzenzeler, 18 Jan. 1500.
fol.
42a leaves with the signatures AA and
O'-co. On the reverse of the title is the
preface of Ph. Beroaldus.
17163 — comoedise cum Pyladse Buc
cardi Brixiani comuientario. Brix.,
Jac. Britannicus, 2 cal. Dec. 1506.
fol.
1 2 leaves of preliminary matter, and 3 1 4
numbered leaves. Pylades has rather cor-
rupted the text by his too great boldness.
His new recension, which is passed over in
many subsequent editions, only extends to
the first 18 pieces, and his commentary
only to the first 5 owing to his death.
J. Britannicus superintended the edition.
Against Pylades*s severe judgment of his
pnedeoesscHTB appeared, Aehili. Bocchii Apo-
logia pro Pio in Pilatum Btwconem, qtti se
falso PyUtdem Bticcardum dictitatj sive
apologia in PlauH conuBdias. Vita Ciceronis
auotore Plutaroho. Bonon. 1508. 4°.
17164 — Plautus poeta comicus
(edid. Adf. Mulingius). Arg., G.
Griininger^ 8 Apr. 1508. 8°. with
woodcuts.
This scarce edition contains Menila's
text corrected by Scutarius.
17165 — comcediae viginti nuper
emendatse, et in eas Pyladec Bri-
xiani lucubrationes, Thadaei Ugo-
leti et (Fr. Marii) Grapaldi scholia,
(G.) Anselmi epiphy Hides. Parmie,
Octav. Saladius et Fr. Ugoletus,
7 id. Mart. 1510. fol.
8 leaves of preliminarv matter, and 305
numbered leaves. Chiefly the text of Py-
lades, yet has Ugoletus, who vies with
him in critical boldness, corrected much
in the last 12 pieces from a MS.
17166 — comoedise XX. recens ex
collatione multor. codicum, qui tum
calamo scripti tum formulis excusi
habebantur, singulari diligentia re-
cognitffi. Item esedem comoedise
omnibus ferelocis commentationibus
PLA
ornantur, quas Bn. Saracenus ad-
que (fie) J. Pt. Valla scriptas olim
reliquere. Nee desunt quoque ob-
servationes qusepiam Pii Bono-
niensis sparsim coUocatse. Ven.,
Laz. Soardus, 14 Aug. 151 1. fol.
with woodcuts.
228 and 189 numbered leaves with the
signatures aa, A—LL, Other copies, which
at least are of the same impression, have
the following title : Ex emendatumibus^
adque (sic) comentariis Bn, Saraceni, J.
PL VoIUb PkttUi comvedia XX. recens sin-
gulari €Ul^enHa formulis excusm. Ad hmc
Index etc In the latter copies the pre&ee
on the reverse of the title with the super-
scription, Obmo euique bonafrugi saluiem,
which is in the copies of the former kind, is
wanting, and the loth leaf, connected with
the title -leaf, is also reprinted, but without
alterations.
17167 — comedie XX. Varroniane
ex antiquis recentioribusque exem-
plaribus invicem coUatis diligentia-
sime emendatse. — At the end. Finis
Plautinar . . . comoediar. emendatar.
per... Sim. Charpentarium cum
argumentis ejusdem in unamquam-
que comoediam familiarissimis cum-
que nominum aethimologiis, demum
post novam limam castigationemque
adhibitam impressarum. (Lugd.)
1513, pridie nonas Apr. In 8^
3.^6 leaves (the last blank) with the sig-
natiires A^TT. The title of this edition,
which is very scarce, particularly in good
condition, is printed in red and has a lily.
A new revision of the text aft«r the earlier
editions, but without MSS. ; here also is to
be found for the first time the completion
ci the Aulularia in 18 verses, which com-
mence. Quid hie quondam pervious addit.
This edition has incorrectly been called a
Paris edition, since it is printed with the
same types as the Lyons counterfeits of the
Aldines. Panzer, VII. 16, erroneously
considers it a Jundne. The repetition of
this edition, (Par.\ Gu, le Rouge pro
Dion. RoeOf without date. ... a voU. (con-
oeming which consult Qutrini de lii* Brijtn
I. 42 sq.) is enlarged and oorrected, and far
more scarce.
17168 — comcediae XX. nuper re-
cognitse et acri judicio N. Angelii
diligentissime excusss. Flor., Ph.
de Giunta, m. Aug. 1514. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 368
leaves. Corrected from MSS* and oon-
PLA
jectare. A copy on vellam (formerly
Groli^r's) is in the Royal library at
London.
17169 — comcedise XX, vivis pene
imaginibus recens excultse. No-
vissime ex collatioae Florentinee
fidelioris impression is et alior. om-
nium^ qui inveniri potuerunt, affa-
tim recognits. Una cum luculen-
tiss. commentariis Bn. Saracenic
J. Pt. Vallae et Pyladis Brixiani.
Nee non observatt. Pii Bononien-
sis, Ugoleti et Grapaldi scholia
(sic), Anselmique epiphyllidibus.
Adjecto insuper indice etc. Ven.^
Mich. Sessa et Pt. de Ravanis^ 12
Aug. 1518. fol. with woodcuts.
ID leaves of preliminary matter, and 367
numbered leaves. This edition, superin-
tended by Luc (Panetius) Olchinensis con-
tains for the most part the text of Pylades
with some readings of its own (borrowed
from the first Juntine ?).
17170 — comcedise XX. nuper recog-
nit8e et acri judicio N. Angelii dili-
gentissime excussse. Flor., her.
Ph. Juntae, m. Mart. 1522. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 388
numbered leaves.
17171 — > ex Plauti comoediis XX.
quarum carmina magna ex parte in
mensum suum restituta sunt. In-
dex verbor., quib. paulo abstru-
siorib. Plautus utitur. Argumenta
singular, comcediar. Authoris vita.
Tralatio dictionum graecarum. Ven.,
Aldus et And. Asulanus, m. Jul.
1522. small 4^
1 4 leaves of preliminary matter, and 384
numbered leaves. A reprint of the Jun-
tine; and the corrections of Aldus and
Erasmus mentioned in the preface only
relate to typographical errors. Neither
scarce nor prized, yet sought after by col-
lectors.
17172 — comoediae XX. ex antiquis
recentioribnsque exemplaribus in-
vicem coUatis diligentissime recog-
nit»: quarum carmina magna ex
parte in mensum suum restituta
sunt. Index verbor. Argumenta
singular, comcediar. Tralatio grse-
car. dictionum. Authoris vita.
PLA 1409
Bas., And. Cratander, m. Sept.
i5«3- 8^
16 leaves of preliminary matter, and 376
numbered leaves. Chiefly the Aldine text.
17173 — comoedise XX. ex antiquis
recentioribnsque exemplaribus in-
vicem coUatis diligentissimse re-
cognitse: quarum carmina magna
ex parte in mensum suum restituta
sunt. Authoris vita. Argumenta
singularum comcediar. Tralatio
grsecar. dictionum. Par., Rb. Ste-
phanus, 6 cal. Febr. 1530. fol.
10 leaves of preliminary matter, and 256
numbered leaves.
17174 — comoedis XX. jam denuo
diligentius recognitse. Restituta
in mensum suum non pauca car-
mina a nemine hactenus animad-
versa. Cum ind. verbor. Argu-
menta singular, comcediar, Orsecar.
dictionum tralatio. Autoris vita.
Additis in omnes comcedias brevis-
simis acholiis. Col., J. Gymnicus,
1530. 8^
Superintended by Oibertus Longolius,
who made use of a MS.
17175 — comcediae XX. diligentissime
a mendis repurgatas et in mensum
suum genuinum restitutae, cum ind.
rerum ac vocum^ proverbiorum,
formulisque loquendi, atque grae-
car. et latinar. dictionum interpre-
tatione. Bas., J. Hervagius, 1535
or 50. 8^
17176 — comcediae XX. Lugd., Sb.
Gryphius, 1535, or 37, or 40. 8°.
This edition appears to contain Charpen-
tier*s text of 1513.
17177 — comcediae XX. post omnes
omnium aeditiones accuratissime re-
cognitse. Praeter reliquas commo.
ditates habes hie annotationes in
omnes comoedias per Gisb. Longo-
lium jam denuo ab ipso castigatas
et locupletatas, quibus accessere
scholia nova in quatuor posteriores
comoedias, in quas hactenus nihil
fuerat annotatum. Col., J. Gym-
nicus, 1538. 8^
17178 — comcediae V. magna cum
cura emendatae a Jo. Camerario,
modo editae cum annotatt. ejusd.
1410
PLA
Lps., Valent. Papa, 1545. S°. Co-
mcediiB VI. magna cum cura emen-
datse a Jo. Camerario. ib., id.,
1549. 8°. 2 voll.
The first edition of Camerarius*! new
recension from MSS. Both vols, are very
hard to find together ; the second is par-
ticularly scarce. See also below, No. 1 yaaa .
17179 — comcBdiae XX. Lugd., Sb.
Gryphius^ i547> oi" 49» or 54. 12°.
17180 — comoediffi XX. diligente
cura et singulari studio Jo. Came-
rarii emendatius nunc quam antea
unquam ab ullo editae. Adjectis
etiam ejusdem ad singulas comoe-
dias argumentis et annotationibus.
Bas., J. Hervagius. Without date
(1552). large 8^
910 pages and i leaf. It is often quite
erroneously set down to the year 1538 on
account of the PtivUegiutn at the end. A
reproduction of his earlier recension, by
which he acquired to himself decided
merit with respect to the text of Plautiis,
although he (rf'ten alters the earlier read-
ings iub tUentio, and without specifying
his sources. His text is contained in the
edition, ConueduB es Jo. Camerarii emeiu
dot. cum G. Fabricii obu. Bat. 1558. 8°.
17181 — comoediie omnes que nunc
extant. Flor.^ her. Bn. Juntae,
1554.8".
17182 — comoediie XX. olim a Jo.
Camerario emendate, nunc vero
plus quam CC versibus, qui passim
desiderabantur, ex W. CC. addi-
tis, suo quodammodo nitori restitu-
tae op. et diligentia J. Sambuci.
Aliquot erudite C. Langii, Adr.
Tumebi, Hadr. Junii et alior. doc-
tor, viror. observatt. Antw., Cp.
Plantinus, 1566. 12^ 847 pages.
A very neat and valuable edition, the
text of which is corrected from several
MSS. Ff.J. Wechely 1593, is a reprint
of it.
17183 — comoedie, post J. Sambuci
diligentiam collate, repurgate et
BUpplete (a Coel. Sec. Curione).
Bas., Hervag., 1568. 8^ In addi-
tion, Eruditor. aliquot viror. de
comoedia et comicis versibus com-
mentationes itemque in Plautum
annotatt. ib., id.^ 1568. 8°.
PLA
17184 — Plautus ex fide atque aac-
toritate complurium libror. MSS.
opera Dion. Lambini emendatas,
ab eodemque oommentariis explica-
tus. Lut., J. Macsus, 1576. fol.
Also on large paper.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, TI18
pages, and 39 leaves of index. 76., td., 1577,
or 79, or 87, or 88. foL are only new
titles. The editor's oorrectionfl are often
too bold and arbitrary. He evinces great
learning, yet but litue knowledge of co-
medy. Copies on laiige paper are acaroe
and sought after.
17185 — Plautus . . . explicatus (as
in the preceding title) Nunc denuo
plurimis, que in priorem editionem
irrepserant, mendis expurgatus,
multisque in locis in gratiam anti-
quarior. illustratus. Lugd. (other
copies. Col.) Gu. Hertmann, 1577
(new title, 1578). fol.
4 leaves of preHminary matter, 793 pagOy
and 28 leaves of index. A less fine hut
more correct reprint of the same.
17186 — comcedie XX. Varie lectt.
ac note, ex Dion. Lambini alio-
rumque doctissimor. viror. com-
mentariis suo queque loco ad-
scripte. Without place, Pt. Sant-
andreanus, 1581. 8^ 813 pages.
There is the same title to, LugtL, Ani,
Grypfuus, 1581. 8°. Lvgd,, PL Sand-
andreanuty 1587. 8^ {Genev,), JacStoer^
1587* or 1610. 12°. Also, Lugd^ AnL
Tard\f, 1589. 16°. appears to have Lam-
binus*s text.
17187 — fabule superstites XX. Ex
rec. Dousica. LB., Fr. Rapheleiig.,
1589. 12°.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 869 pages,
and 4 leaves of index. A new recension,
superintended by Janus Dousa. Thereto
belongs, Jani Douza eenhirionattu 9.
PlauHnar. explanaiUmum libri IV. ib.,
id., 1587. 12^ A reprint of both pans
is, //., Hoffmann, ioio-.ir. 12^ 2 vols.
The editions, LB., Bapheleng.^ 1594 <ir
1603. l6^ F/.y Sauriiu, 15^. 8**. Lu-
bectBy Lr. Albertusy 1599. 8°. contain the
text only after Dousa. But the edition,
LB.y Fr. Raphelenffku, 1588. I2\ is said
to contain the text of Sambucus.
17188 — Plautus ex fide atque auc-
toritate complurium libror. MSS.
opera Dion. Lambini emendatus.
PLA
ab eodemque commeiitariis ezplica-
tU8. Nunc denuo plarimis mendis
repurgatus multisque in locis in
gratiam antiquariomm illnstratua.
Additi quoque sunt duo indd. ( Ge-
nev.), ap. bered. Eust. VigncMi,
1595-4^
4 leftves of preliminary matter, 920 |>agie>,
and 26 leaves of index. Merely a reprint
of IiBmbiiiii8*s edition. AureL AUobr. typia
Vifffiotiianis, 1605. 4°. is a repetition,
agreeing line for line. Lugd,, Hugo a
PortOf 1606. 4°. is only a new title to the
last. Also^ CoL AUobr,^ Sm, Critpinus,
i6aa. 4°.
17189 — fabulee XX. nuperstites, cum
novo et luculento commentario doc-
tor. viror.^ opera F. Taubmanni.
Ace. index locupletiss. (JViti,), Z.
Scburerius, 1605. 4**.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, VIII
and 1306 pages, and 36 leaves of index.
A new revision of the text from MSS.
and old editions, with an exegetical appa-
ratus, very carefully and judiciously col-
lected. See Les8ing*s iavourable judg-
ment, in his works, XXII. 498. This first
edition of Taubmann^s is rather scarce, but
it is very incorrectly and slovenly printed,
and is far less complete than die subse-
quent one. A copy on very huge paper
in 7 vols. foL in the Royal library at
Dresden. Its ^nd vol., which begins with
p. 747, has the foUowing separate tide,
not occurring in the ordinary copies:
M, Acel Plauii lot. eomtedug facile Priiu
dpit fabulm poelenoret^ cum commeniario
novo F. TaibmaiuUf W<mteten§. Amno
CIO IJCV,
17190 — ooDKBdiK XX. saperstites.
J. Ph. Parens restituit et notis per-
petuis illustravit. Ace. praeter alia
Plautns faypobolimseus h. e. Oildie
aapientis Qnerolus b. Aulularia.
Ff., Rbodiua, 1610. 8®.
24 leaves of preliminary matter, 899
pages, and i leaf. A new recension fhim
MSS. and old editions. But Pareus is
equally bold in his alterations, and little
to be depended upon in the specification of
his various readings.
17191 — comoediie XX. superatites.
Nunc denuo post omnium editt. ad
(idem meliorum codd. ut et doctis-
simor. ^ror. curas accuratius ex-
acts et novis commentariis illustra-
tm. Omnia stud, et industria F.
VOL. III.
PLA
1411
Taubmanni. Additi sunt indd. re-
rum et verbor. (Witt.), Z. Schurer,
1612. 4°.
30 leaves of preliminary matter, 1320
pages, and 61 leaves of index (in which
care should be taken to see that leaves 5 3 sq.
containing Reliquarwm^ or an appendix to
the notes, are not wanting). A new re-
vision of the edition of 1605, enlarged,
amended, and far more correct, and at the
same time that edition which contains best
and most completdy Taubmann*s own la-
bour. Concerning the history of Tsub-
mann*s 3 editions, and the controversy that
arose between Pareus and Ghiiter respect-
ing them, see my Life of Taubmann, p.
1 1 4-1 3 7 ( WiU,\ Z. Schurer, 1 6 1 3 or
1 7. 1 2'. is an impression of the text only
after this 2nd edidon.
17192 — comoediae XX. superstites.
Ex solis MSS, codd. Palatinw bibl.
pristinae antiquitati suae restitute,
ac notis tain practicis quam criticis
illustrate et confirmata^^ adjectis
insuper fragmentis nee non Pseudo-
Plauti Querulo atque indice ele-
gantiar. Curis secnndis J. Ph. Pa-
rei. Neapoli Nemetum^ Fischer,
1619. 4°.
44 leaves of preliminary matter, 752, 87,
and 301 pages, and 20 leaves of index and
errata. A new and enlai^ged revision of
the edidon of 1610^ but suffering under
the same deficiency as that. Conceraing
a copy furnished with MSS. notes, see
If ever alig, Ut. Arueiger, 1808. p. 393.
17193 — oomoedise, ad doctissimor.
yiriur. editt. reprsesentatse. Amst.,
6u. Jansson, 1619 or 29. 24°.
17194 — oomcedise XX. Ad didac
ticam recensitse. Cum tribus indd.
(sententiar., vocabulor. et phrasi-
um). Cothenis Anhaltinor.» 1619.
8°.
17195 — comoediae, ex recognitione
Jani Gruteri, qui bona fide contulit
cum MSS. Palatinis. Aoc. com-
mentarii F. Taubmanni* item indd.
rer. et verbor. (WUt), Z. Schurer,
162 1. 4®.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 1557
pages, and 62 leaves of index. A new re-
cension from MSS. and old edidons. But
Taubmann*s earlier preface is omitted, and
his commentary is interpolated with vehe-
ment attacks on Pareos. This edidon is
also less oorrecdy printed than Taub-
mann^s ind edidon.
4Z
1412
PLA
17196 -^ cotncBdifle superstites XX.
Ex museo J. Isaacii Pontani. Amst.,
Jansson, 1630. 24^.
Pontanui made use of an Eni^iah MS.
There is probably the same text in, Anut.,
J. et Com. Blaeu, 1640. 24^
17197 — comcediae superstites XX.
Ez rec. A. Buchneri. Cum ind.
vocum verborumque vett. Witt.,
1640. 12°. Also. Ff. et Witt.,
hered. Mevii, 1652. 12^
Of no critical value.
17198 •— comoedise XX. superstites
et deperditar. fragmenta. Ph. Pa-
reus tertium recensuit ac notis per-
petuis illustravit. Ace. prseter Gil.
dse Sapientis Querolum etiam ani-
madversionum ablegamina. Edi-
tio absolutissima. Ff.^ Fischer,
1641. 8°.
The 3rd and last edition of Pareus.
17199 — comoedioe. Ace. commen-
tarius ex varior. notis ac observatt.,
quarum plnrimee nunc primum e-
dnntur. Ex mnseo M. Zuerii
Boxhomii. LB., Fr. Hack^ 1645.
8^
Repeated, <6. 1661.8'.
17200 — coDicediie superstites XX.
accuratissime edite. Amst.^ L.
Elzevir, 1652. 24°.
Sought after by collectors. An uncut
copy was sold at Didot*8 sale for 90 fr., and
at a London sale in i8ia for 7 guineas.
17201 — comoediae in IV. tomos di-
gests. Ex recognitione Fr. Oujeti,
op. et stud. Mch. de MaroUes, cum
eiusd. interpretat. gall, (also with
the title. Comedies de Plaute avec
des remarques en lat. et en fran9.
Mr M. D. M. A. D. V.) Lut. Par.,
Pt. I'Amy, 1658. 8^ 4V0II.
Guyet*s critical boldness eroeeds all
others, yet his notes are acute and valu-
able. M aralles^s translation must indeed
be taken into the account.
17202 — comoediae. Ace. oommen.
tarius ex varior. notis et observatt.,
quarum plurimse nunc prim. edun.
tur. Ex rec. J. F. Gronovii. LB.,
Hack, 1664. 8°.
A new recension after 6 M SS. But the
editor's corrections do not exhibit a just
PLA
ccmception of the spirit of Plaatus, and his
€fwn notes are of little value. EnUurged,
LB. 9t Rot. J Hack, 1669. 8^ 2 voll.
17203 — comoediae XX. et fragmenta.
Argumentis fahular. omnium, actu-
um et scenar. novis, interpreta-
tione, notis et indice vocahulor.
omnium eorumque usus illustravit
Jac. Operarius, in us. Delphini.
Par., Leonard, 1679. 4^- ^ ^^^^*
One of the rarer editions of this series.
The text is from 6ruter*s edition of 1691 .
Operarius made use of J. (Jorbinellus^s un-
printed notes ; as to the rest, it has nothing
of its own beyond others but the new tables
of contents.
17204 — comoedife XX. Ace. com-
mentarius ex varior. notis et obser-
vatt. Ex rec. J. F. Gronovii.
Amst., ex typ. Blaviana, 1684. 8^.
2 voll.
One of the rarer editions, cum noth oo-
riorwn, and the most sought after of the 3
editions by Oronovius. To it may be
joined, J. F. Gronovii ieett. Plautifue,
Amsi.y 1740. 8**.
17205 — comoediae (cnra Mch. Mait-
taire). Lond., Tonson, 171 1. 12°.
2 voll.
17206 — comcediie superstites XX.
Ad ultimam edit. J. F. Gronovii
accuratissime expressae. Amst.,
Wetstein, 1721. 16°.
Previously, i6., itL, 1718. l6^
17207 — comoediae superstites XX.
et fragmenta deperditar. Ex opti-
mis quibusque editt. ac prscipue
F. Taubmanni diligentissime re-
priesentatfle (cura Ant. et Hi. Vul-
piorum). Ace. index. Patav., Jos.
Cominus, 1725. 8°.
Very correct. This first Paduan edi-
tion is the rarer and more sought after
edition, but it does not contain the Que^
roUUf with which the and edition is en-
larged.
17208 — comoediae. Recensuit et
chrestomathia philologica instrux.
J. Pt. Miller. Berol., Haude, 1755.
8°. 3 voll.
17209 — comoediae quae supersunt.
Par., Barbou, 1759. 12°. 3 voll.
Also on Dutch paper.
One of the neatest editions of Barbou*s
series. Superintended by Capparonnier and
Valart.
PLA
17210 — que supersunt comcediflei
cum oommentario ex varior. notis
et obsenratt. Ex rec. J. F. Gro.
noyii. Ace. ex ejusd. lectt. Plau^
tinis notuls asterisco notatee. (Cura
Enoci Ch. A. Othonis). Cum prsef.
J. A. Ernesti. Lps., Georgi, 1 760.
8°. 2 voll. (4 d. i6gr.)
17211 — comoediee ex edit. J. F.
Gronovii. Glasg., Rb. et And.
Foulis, 1763. 8®. 3 voll.
Neat, and scaroe on fine paper.
17212 — comoediae Buperstitea XX.
cum fragmentis deperditar. Qui-
bus access. Querolus, comcedia an-
tiqui auctoris, nee non index (cura
fratrum Vulpiorum). Patav., Jos.
Cominus, 1764. 8*^. 2 voll.
17213 — comoediae superstites XX.
ad optimas editt. collatie. Ace. in-
dex rarioris et obaoletie latinitatis.
Biponti, 1779-80. 8^ a voll.
This first edition, superintended br J.
Val. Embser, is in part to be preferred to
the following.
17214 — comoedifle superstites XX.
novissime recognitie et emendatae
(a Reh. Fr. Ph. Brunck). Bi-
ponti, 1788. 8°. 3 voll. (3 d. logr.,
on writing paper 5 d. 1 o gr.)
A reprint of the preceding, sometimes
even with its very errors. Bninck has
made few alterations, and even those un-
happily and unmetrically for the most
part.
17215 — comoediae superstites XX.
novissime recognitae ac notis et ind.
verbor. illustratae (cura Mt. Span).
Viennae, Schrambl^ 1792-1802. 12^
7 voll. with plates.
17216 — quae supersunt comcediae ac
deperditar. fragmenta. Ad opti-
mor. exemplarium fidem recensita
atque prooemio, argumentis et ind.
rer. instructa a Bj. F. Schmieder.
Gott., Dieterich, 1804. 8°. (2 d.
4 gr., on writing paper 3 d. 12
gr., on vellum paper 5 d.) Ejusd.
commentarius perpetuus in PI. co.
mosdias. ib., id., 1805. 8^ (i d.
8 gr., on writing paper 2 d., on
vellum paper 3 d.)
17217 — oomcfidiaB. In uaum elegan-
PLA
141S
tior. hominum edid. F. H. Bothe.
Berol., Kuhn, 1809-11. 8^ 4 voll.
(13 d. 12 gr.)
17218 — fragmenta inedita. Item
ad P. Terentium commentatt. et
picturae ineditae, inventore Ang.
Majo. Mediol., regiis typis, 1815.
8°. Also in 4°. on veUum paper,
with 2 plates.
A reprint in F. Osann AnaUeta erit.
poetU Romanor, ioenioa reliquiat Uluthun-
Ha. Ituuni PlauHfragmm. ab Ang. Mojo
nuper reperta, Berol,, Dununler, 1816. 8".
(i d. 6gr.)
17219 — quatuor comoediae. Am.
phitr., Aulul., duo Capiivi et Me-
nechmi. Familiaribus annotatt. de-
claratae (cura Philesii Vogesigenae).
Arg., Griininger, 151 1. 4°.
17220 — comoediae V. Amphitr.,
Asin., Aulul., Captivi, Curculio.
Cum lucubratiunculis ex commen-
tariis Pyladae Brixiani . Arg., Mthi .
Schurer^ 1514* 4^*
17221 — comoediae aliquot selectiores
(Amphitr., Asin., Aulul. )^ ex multis
exemplaribus coUatis diligentisaime
recognitae, una cum annotatt. ex
doctiss. viror. observatione (op.
Gisb. Longolii et cum Jac. Om-
phalii scholiis). Par.^Ger. Morrhi-
us, 1530. 4^ Also^ ib., Mch. Vas-
cosanus, 1534. 4^
17222 — comoediae V. a mendis pur.
gatae^ ac numeris suis^ quo ad ejus
fieri potuit, restitutae, quibus ad-
didimus Trinummum. Capteivei.
Aulularia. Miles. Menaeehmei.
Mostellaria. Trinummus. Magdeb.,
Ch. Rodingerus, 1542. 8^
Previously, Magd., Mich, Lotiher, 1536.
8**. According to G. Majorca preface, it ap-
pears that Wfg. Jacobus was the real edi-
tor. At the same time however the edition
is generally attributed to J. Camerarius.
17223^ — comoediae IV. selectae, Am-
phitr., Captivi, Epidicus, Rudens,
cum interpr. et notis, quas in us.
Delph. edid. Jac. Operarius. Se-
legit, recens., indieeque adjecto
scholis aptavit Sm. Patrick. Lond.
1724. 8®.
17223^ — - comoediae III. Captivi,
4Z2
1414
PLA
Miles gloriosiM, Trinummus. In
tironum gratiam et usum scholar,
edid. F. Lindemann. Ace. de ve-
tere prosodia libellus. Lps., Hin-
richs, 1823. 8^ (i d.)
17224 — Ampbitruo, in usnm lectt.
edid. F. Ast. Landshuti^ Thomann,
1818. 8^ (9gr.)
17225 — Atdularia a mendis vindi-
cata et doctissimis scholiis antea a
Mr. Sydelio illustrata^ nunc vero
rhetoricis argumentis et breviori-
bus novis scholiis aucta a St. Ric-
cio. {Lps.), 1569. 8°.
Sydel^s ^tion had appeared, Arg. 1537.
17226 — Aulularia plautina. come-
dia4 lepidissima. que etsi al*s in-
complexa. a Codro Urceo tame est
perfecta. cu familiari explanatone.
Coloniie, opera honestor. libror.
Quentell, without date (1502-17).
4^. Grothic letter.
98 leaves, with the signatures a-e. Not
noticed in Panzer. Albiburgit Viridimon-
tonus, 1509- 4**. and Arg., Pruss, without
date, 4**. have exactly the same contents as
this edition, excepting that these two edi-
tions do not contain ti^e small poem of Po>
litian, which is mentioned in the title of
Qnenteirs edition. The editions, Arg.
Sokurer, 151 1 or 14. 4". contain indeed
the same text and commentary, but only
the poems of Hiso and Philesius out of
those which are prefixed to Quentell's edi-
tion.
17227 — Aulularia emendatius edita,
commentariis illustrata stud. Ant.
Benedicti. Acced. ejusd. animadw.
crit. Roms, Salomoni^ i754- 8^.
Benedictus has made use of MSS. and
old editions.
17228 — Captivi et Mensechmi. E
rec. Gronovii cum varietate lect. et
notis perpetuis in us. scholar, ac-
oommodavit C. Adf. Menzel. Vnu
tisl., Holaufer, t8ii. 8^ (16 gr.)
17229 — Captivi^ oomoBdia. Ad me-
triciB legis normam recensuit, col-
latione V. oodd. MSS. et obss.
auxit J. Bosscha. Amst., den
Hengst, 181 7. 8^
17230 — Mensechmi cum notis Dion.
Lambini. Salmanticae, 1581. 8^
17231 — P* Lacsrmi (i. e. Mch.
PLA
Ang. Carmbli) in militera gloria,
sum commentarius, et ejusd. fabu-
Ise interpretatio italicis versibus
concinnata (cum teztu lat.) Ven.,
Recurti, 1742. 4^
17232 — miles gloriosus cum notis
superior, interpretum selectis atqae
suis edid. J. Trg. Lbr. Danz. Vi-
nar., Gadike, 1804. 8**. (1 d. 8 gr.)
17233 — Mostellaria. Par.^ Buon,
1560. 4°.
17234 — Rudens, ad editt. antiquar.
fidem, tum ad criticor. emendatt.
et ad metrics legis normam passim
reficta. Edid. F.Volg. Reiz. Lps.,
Schwickert, 1789. 8**. (7 gr.)
17235 — Trinummus. Rec. et prs-
fatus est Gf. Hermannus. Lps.,
Fleischer, 1800. 8^ (12 gr., on
writing paper i d.)
17236 — Querolus antiqua comoedia,
nunquam antehac edita, que in ve-
tusto cod. MS. Plauti Aulularia
inscribitur, nunc prim, a Pt. Da-
niele luce donata et notis illustrata.
Par., Rb. Stephanus, 1564. 8®*
The first edition of this piece, whose an-
thor is unknown, which is scarce, and fine.
That it is not by Plautus, whose name it
bears in a MS., is certain; and PareuSjWith
equal improbabiHty, mentions Gildas as the
author. According to Fabridus BM. Lot.
III. 338, it was written by VitaUs OaUi-
cus, who however perhaps only composed
the el^ac pan^hrase.
17237 — Querolus s. Aulularia, ad
Camerarii codicem yet. denuo col-
lata. Eadem a Vitale Blesensi ele-
giaco carmine reddita et nunc prim.
publicata. Additse Pt. Danielis,
Cr. Rittershusii, Jani Gruteri no-
tse. £x typogr. Commelini, 1595.
8°.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, and 114
leaves. This edition, corrected from a good
MS., and augmented with the elegiac pai%-
phrase and numerous notes, is also tolera-
bly scarce, and more valuable, though less
fine, than the preceding. Afterwards print-
ed under Oildas's name in the ^ editions
of Plautus by Parens, and anonymotialy
(but only aflber the text of the first edition)
in Volpi^s edition of Plautus in 1764.
17238 — memoratu digna Plauti dic-
ta ex comcediis viginti a Bono Ac«»
PLA
cursio ooUecta et in compendium
redacts. Without place or date
(1474-76). 4^
Very scarce, and erroneously attributed
by Panzer to Qer. de Lisa^s press. 100
leaves with 20 lines, and the signatures
A-£ and A^H^ and in Roman characters.
Leaf I* is a register ^ and a letter of Acair-
sius to J. Meltius, from which the above
title is taken, fills the 3 following pages.
Leaf A % b^ns the extracts from the Am-
philryo.
17239 — la comedia de Plauto, inti-
tulada Menechmos^ traduc. en len-
gua castellana. Anvers, Nucio^
17240 — commedie, volgarizzate da
N. Eug. Angelio, col testo lat.
Napoli, 1783-84. 8°. 10 vols.
17241 — comedia di Plauto^ intito-
lata I'Amphitriona, trad, dal lat. al
volgare (in terze rime) per Pan-
dolfo Colonutio. Ven., N. d' Ari-
stotile^ 1530- 8°. — Comedia asina-
ria de Plauto, traducta de latin in
vulgar (in terze rime) rapresentata
adi XI. febraro del 1514. Ven.^
nel monasterio del S. Stephano^
without date. 4°. Also^ Ven., Pen-
cio da Lecco, 1528. 8^ Ven., N.
d' Arintotile, 1530. 8**. II vecchio
avaro (Aulularia), trad, in versi
toscani da Lisimbo Oristoniano (Lr.
Ouazzesi). Fir. 1747 or 50. 8^.
Arezzo, 1751. 8°. Pisa, 1763. 4^
— Cassina^ comedia di Plauto, trad,
di lat. in volgare per Girol. Ber-
rardo. Ven., N, d* Aristotile, 1530.
8^. — L' Epidica, comm. di Plauto,
trasportata in versi sciolti toscani
con il testo lat. e alcune note da
Rinaldo Angellieri. Fir., Bonduc-
ci, 1759. 4*. — Comedia di Plauto
novamente tradotta, intitolata Me-
nechmi. Ven., Pencio, 1528. 8°.
Also, Ven., N. d' Aristotile, 1530.
8°. — Mustellaria, dal lat. al volgare
tradotta per Geronlmo Berardo.
Ven., N. d' Aristotile, 1530. 8°. —
II Penolo, comedia antica di Plauto
nella comune lingua novam. tra-
dotta. Ven., Bindoni e Pasini,
1526. 8^ Also, Ven., N. d' Ari-
stotile, 1530. 8°. — II Pseudolo
PLA
1416
trad, in versi ital. 81 aggiugne la
traduzione d' alcuni idillj di Teo-
crito e di Mosco (da Gius. Torelli).
Fir., Carattoni, 1765. 8°.
17242 — ellibro delbirria edelgieta
composto T rima da lilippo brunel-
leschi eda ser domenicho da prato.
Without place or date. 4**.
This very scarce first edition, with 14
lines running all across the page, and sig-
natures, but without catchwords and pagi-
nation, was printed, according to VaUi^re
and Santander, about 1476 ; it might how-
ever perhaps be the same which, according
to Fossi, T. III. p. XXIII., appeared in
1483, from the press of the monastery of
S. Jacopo di Ripoli at Florence. There is
also mentioned, Geta e Birriay novella
iracta daW AmpkUrione <U Plauto. With-
out place or date {Fir, before 1 500). S^.
and Ven., SabiOy 15 16. 8^ (Consult Pai-
toniy III. 118). This very scarce expan-
sion of Plautus*8 comedy of Amphitryo
into a romantic poem is by some attributed
to Boccaccio (for instance, Marcheselli in
the Nuova raceolta d* oputo. T. XX. No. 8,
p. 48, who seeks to prove it from a passage
in the amorota vidone of Boccaccio) ; on
the contrary, Mazzucchelli, Scritt. d ItaL
vol. II. part. III. p. 1368, and Bandini,
CeU. oodd. lat. bibl. Laur. V. 193, prove
from MSS. that the real authors were
Oigho BruneUeschi and Dm. da Prato.
17243 — comedies de Plaute, trad,
en fran9. par (Anne) Lef^vre avec
des remarques et un examen selon
les r^les du theatre. Derniere
^dit. avec I'original latin. Par.,
Thierry, 1691. 12°. 3 voll.
Containing onlv the AmpMtryOy Rudena^
and Epidictu, Previously, Par.^ Thierry^
1683. Ia^ 3 volL Lffon,MoUUf 1696. Ia^
3 volL
17244 — les oeuvres de Plaute en lat.
et en fran9. Traduction nouv., avec
des remarques et un examen de
chaque pi^e selon les r^les du
th^tre, par H. Ph. de Limiers.
Amst., compagnie, 17 19. 12°. 10
Yols. with plates.
The most tolerable of the French trans-
lations that have yet appeared. The above
3 pieces are intzxiduced into it from the
translation of Lef^vre, and the Captivi
from Co6te*s translation.
17245 — les comedies de Plaute,
nouvellem. traduites avec des notes
4Z3
1416
PLA
et des reflexions par N. Gueude-
ville. Leide, van der Aa^ >7i9'
12°. lo vols, with plates.
Of no value. The Latin text is not in-
cluded.— Printed in a new French trans-
lation by J. B. Lev^, in 8 vols. It forms
a part of TtUAtre complet det Latins^ trad,
aoee le teste en regard, det notes etc par
Amaury Duval et Alex. Duval (14 vols.
in8^)
17246 — essai sur une traduction li-
bre des comedies de PI. par Girauld.
(Auliil. et Amphitr.) Amst. et
Par., Dachesne^ 1761. 8°. — Nouv.
traduction des captifs de PI. avec
des notes (et le texte lat., par Th.
Guyot). Par., Thiboust^ 1666. 1 2°.
Les captifs^ trad, en frany. avec (le
texte lat. et) des remarques^ par
Pt. Coste. Amst.^ Mortier, 1716.
S°. — Le capitan ou le miles glori-
osus, trad, par un comedien, en
vers. Par., Courb6, 1639. 4°. —
Traduction de la com^die de PL,
intitul^e Mostellaria, avec le texte
revCk sur plusieurs MSS. et sur les
meilleures ^ditt. (par J. H. Dotte-
yille). Versaill. et Par., XI.
(1803). 8^
17247 — Lustspiele, aus dem Lat.
Qbs. (Captivi von Gotthold Ephr.
Lessing, Trinuoim. u. Rudens von
J. Eust. Goldhagen^ Aulularia von
Ch. Bh. Kayser u. verbess. von
Chsthf. Sgm. F. Mylius). Berl.,
Mylius, 1784. 8°. (id.) — Lust-
spiele^ verdeutscht von A. Ch.
Borhek. i. Bd. Amphitr. u. Asin.
Colln^ CEdenkoven^ 1803. 8°. (i d.)
— Lustspiele, lat. u. deutsch von
J. Trg. Lbr. Danz. Lpz., Schwick-
ert, 1806-11. 8**. 4 voll. (9 d. 12
gr.) — Sammtliche Lustspiele me-
trisch libs. u. mit Anmerk. von Cp.
Kuffner. Wien, Doll, 1806-7. 8°.
5 vols. (8 d., on writing paper
ID d.) — Lustspiele in alien Syl-
benmaassen deutsch wiedergegeben,
mit Einleitt. u. Anmerkk. von G.
Ctet. Sm. Kopke. Berl., Weiss,
1809-20. 8°. 2 voll. (4 d. 14 gr.,
on vellum paper 5 d. 20 gr.)
17248 — Amphitruo. Comodia in.
PLA
haltend die Empfangniss u. Geburt
Herculis aus dem Lat. M. A. Plauti
verteutscht durch Wolfarth Span-
genberg. Strb., 1608. S°. — Eine
schone lustige Comedia des Poeten
Plauti^ Aulularia genannt (ubs. von
Jo. Greff). Magdeb.^ 1535. 8°. —
Aulularia iibs. u. mit nothigen An-
merkk. versehen (von Ch. Bh.
Kavser). Zelle, 1743. 8^ — Der
Geldtopf, aus der Aulularia des
Piautus zusammengezogen von J.
H. Steffens. Zelle, Grsellius, 1765.
8®. — Die Gefangenen, ubs. u.
erlaut. von A. Ch. Borhek. Hmb.
1797 or 1804. 8®. (1 d. 8 gr.) —
Epidicus, im alten' Sylbenmaasse
verdeutscht von F. W. Ehrenfir.
Rost. Lpz., Staritz, 1822. 8°. —
Zwo Comedien des synn reichen
Poeten Plauti namlich in Me-
nechmo vn Bacchide. Nachuolgent
ain Comedien Vgolini Philegenia
genannt. Geteuwtscht durch Albr.
vd Eybe. Augsb., without the
printer's name^ 1518. 4°. with
woodcuts. Also in (J. PauH)
Schimpf u. Ernst. Ff. 1550. foL
Menachmi od. das getreue Bruder*
paar, aus dem Piautus ins Deutsche
in Prosa iibs. von G. Leo Lipsius.
Schmalkald. 1766. 8°.— Des Piau-
tus grosssprecherischer Officier ins
deutsche iibs. von Sgm. Ad. Gock.
Reutling., Grotzinger, 1797. 8**.
(9 S***) — ^^^ pralerische Krieger,
metr. iibs. (von C. F. Mally).
Berl., Frohlich, 1805. 8°. (16 gr.)
— Trinummus iibs. von Sgm. Ad.
Gock. Tiib., Gock, 1801. 8°. (6gr.>
— Eclogse Plautinse oder 4 Lust-
spiele (Trinumm., Rudens, Captivi »
Mensechmi) aus dem Piautus ins
teutsche in Prosa iibs. (von G. Leo
Lipsius). Schmalkald. 1768. 8^
17249 — comedies of Piautus trans-
lated into familiar blank verse by
Bonuel Thornton (G. Colman and
Rch. Warner). Lond., Becket>
1 769-74. 8°. 5 vols. — Plautus's
comedies, Amphitryon, Epidicus
and Rudens, made English, with
PLA
critical remarks upon each play (by
Lr. Echard). Lond., Swalle, 1694.
8°. Also, ib., 1 716. I2^ — Me-
necmi, a pleasant comcedie, taken
out of Plautus by W. W. (W.
Warner). Lond., Creed, 1595.
4°. — Amphitryon, translated into
English (prose), with a disserta.
tion, and the life of Plautus, by
Th. Cooke. Lond. 1746, or 48, or
50. 12®.
The first vol. of Ghildbei^^s excellent
Danish translation appeared in 1812.
17250 — elegantiar. e Plauto et Te-
rentio libri II. Publii Syri et poe-
tar. vett. sentcntise selects cum
Des. Erasmi et G. Fabricii expo,
sitionibus. Lps., Steinmann, 1571
or 8 1 . 8^— Plauti florum libri IV.
per Cp. Vladeraccum. Antw., Mo-
retus, 1597. 12^ — Csp. Suevi ada-
gia Plautina. Gorlic, Fritsch, 1 5 84.
8°. — J. Ph. Parei electa Plautina.
Neap. Nemet., Rosa, 1617. 4®.
Only a new title, Hanov., Wacht-
ler, 1658. 4°. — J. Ph. Parei lexi-
con Plautinum. Ff., Hoffmann,
1614. 8^ Ed. II. emendatior et
auctior. Hanov., Aubrius, 1634.
8*^. — Jani Gulielmii Plautinar.
qusestionum commentarius. Lutet.,
JEg. Beys, 1593. 8°. (faultily re-
printed in Gruteri thesaur.) — Val.
Acidalii in comoedias Plauti di-
vinatt. et interpretatt. Ff., Hem-
pel, 1607. 8°. — Fr. Dissaldei ani-
madvv. in Plauti comoedias. SaL
mur., Portoeus, 161 1. 12°. — J. F.
Gronovii lectt. Plautinse nunc de-
mum edits e MS. Ace. vita aucto-
ris. Amst., Haffmann, 1740. 8^ —
F. Gu. Ehrenfr. Host Plautinor.
cupedior. ferculum i — 10. Lps.,
J 807-20. 4®. — C. Lingii quoestio-
num Plautinar. liber I. s. de hiatu
in versibus Plautinis. VratisL,
Max, 18 19, 8°. (8 gr.)— Gf. A. Bd.
Wolff progr. de prologis Plautinis.
Guben, 1812. 4^ 24 pages. — Plan-
tus philologo-criticus, h. e. critico-
philol. satyra in Trinuuimum Plauti
congesta et digests op. Henningi
PLI
1417
Succovii. Ff, Klein» 1643. 8".
(without the text.)
Concerning Plautus*s life and works> see
Ijes8ing*s Werke^ XXII. 967-314. Re-
specting a MS. of Plautus in the library at
Zwickau, see Weller*s Altes, VIII. 239.
17251 PLAYFAIR, Jam. A com-
plete system of geography, ancient
and modern. Lond. 1808-14. 4*'*
6 vols, with an atlas in fol. ( 1 2I.
128.)
17252 — geographical and statistical
description of Scotland. Edinb.
1819. 8^ 2 vols, with I map (il.
48.)
See above, Maccut.loch.
17253 PLAYFAIR, John. Works.
Edinb. 182 1. 8^ 4 vols. (2I. 12s.
6d.)
17254 — outlines of natural philo-
sophy. Ed. III. Edinb. 1820. 8°.
2 vols, with plates (il. is.).
17255 PLAYFAIR. William. British
family antiquity, illustrative of the
progress of rank, honours, and per.
Bonal merit of the nobility of the
united kingdoms; accompanied with
an elegant set of chronological
charts. Lond. 1809-11. large 4^.
9 vols, with armorial bearings.
Also on very large paper.
PLAYS, see Dodsley, No. 6278.
17256 PLENCK, Jos. Jac. Icones
plantar, medicinalium secundum
systema Linnsei digestarum (lat. et
germ.) Vindob. 1788-1812. fol.
8 vols, or centuries, with 800 illu-
minated plates (215 d.).
The 8th century contains 2 fasciculi. The
plates of this work had already been used
for Jacquin^s work, but owing to the illu-
mination their being worn is not observed.
PLESSIS, see Mornat.
PLETHO, see Gemibtus.
17257 PLINIUS Secundus, Cajus.
Historiee naturalis libri XXXVII.
Ven., J. de Spira, 1469. large fol.
The first edition, very scarce, and very
line. 355 leaves (Dibdin erroneously
reckons 352), with 50 lines, without sig-
natures, catdiwords, and pagination. Leaf
I a begins with Suetonius*s life of Pliny
in 1 1 hues, which is followed by Pliny's
preface to Domitian, ending in the next
4Z4
1418
PLI
page. Leaf 2^ begins the table of contents
of the work (in t columns), which ends in
leaf i8i». lieaf 19a begins the 2nd book,
and the 6nt Jine is, VNDVM BT HOC
QVOD NOMINE. On the reverse of the
last leaf is a colophon in 6 ¥eraes, Quern
modo tarn rttrum cupient ffut lector ha^
beret etc. ; and underneath the year,
M. CCCC. LXVnil. This edition, not
made use of bjr Hardnin, is faithfully
printed from a very incorrect and imper-
fect, but yet not an unimportant codex,
and is of critical importance. The Oreek
words are partly omitted, and partly print-
ed in Latin letters. If the words in the
colophon of the Augu9tinu» De civUate deiy
by VindeU de Spira, 1470,
gtd docuit Venetos extcribi po$$e Joannes
mentefere trino ceniena wiumina PHni,
are to be literally understood, it follows
from thence that only 100 copies were print-
ed. Probably they are not to be so under-
stood, and in England alone there are at
least 10 copies. A copy on vellum in the
Imperial library at Vienna, and a second
in the Royal library at Paris One of
these two was probably the copy in CUu-
senei monasterio at Ravenna, mentioned by
Rezaonico.
17258 — hiatorise naturalis libri
XXXVII. Rotnae, Cr. Suueyn-
lieym et Arn. Panaratz (sic). 1470.
large fol.
The 2nd edition, equally scarce, super,
intended by bishop Andreas of Aleria from
another MS. 375 leaves (according to
Brunei, 367 according to Dibdin), with
46 lines, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination, heaf la begins with a
letter of Andreas Alerius to Paul II. whidi
is followed by different notices and testi-
monies respecting Pliny. Leaf 3^ begins
the I St book (or Pliny*8 preface, and the
table of contents ; the latter in lines run-
ning all across the page), and leaf 22b the
2nd book. The cdcphon is on the foHo
recto of the last leaf. There is a copy on
vellum in the Royal library at Paris, and
another (from the Jacobine monastery at
Verona) in lord Speiicer*s library, by which
the opinion hitherto entertained, that these
printers had only printed one copy on vel-
lum, is contradicted. The editor*s careful-
ness is vindicated against Perottus*8 depre-
ciation and Zeno*s misconception in Audif-
fredi*s Catal. edUt. Rom, p. 49. The
Greek passages are to be found in this
edition.
17259 — historiae naturalis libri
XXXVII. Veil., N.Jenson, 1472.
large fol.
The tliird editkm, very fine, Imt not very
PLI
scarce. 356 leaves (the last Uaok), with
50 lines, without signatures, catcfawordaiy
and pagination. The first a leaves contain
notices and testimonies respecting Plinv,
and leaf is line i is, CAIVS PLYNIVS
MARCO SVO SALVTEM. Leaf 2^ is
blank. Leaf 3" begins the ist book, and
leaf joa the 2nd. Leaf 355a is the colo-
phon and Andreas Alerius*s letter from
the preceding edition : after which is a
blank ]ea£ This edition is a reprint of
the preceding Roman edition, the faults of
which are here corrected, although several
spurious passages are inserted either fmoa
a oudez or by the editor himselt The
division into chapters is first to be met
with in this edition, althou^ generally
ascribed falsely to the next. Copiea on
vellum in the Angelica, and in the Casa-
nata library at Rome, in the Imperial li-
brary at Vienna, in the Royal libraries at
Paris (probably the former Lyons copy,
which Valli^re had for a time) and at
London, in the libraries of the duke of
Devonshire and of McCarthy (this last, in
which the 20th leaf» or the ist leaf of the
2nd book was on papOT, was bought in at
705 fr. and again offered for sale at r 100
fr.). Copies on vellum are also mentioned
as being in the Barberini library at Rome,
and in the library at Turin.
17260 — historise naturalis libri
XXXVII. Roinae, Sweynheym et
Arn. Pannartz, 7 Maji 1473. large
fol.
The 4th edition, tolerably scarce, super-
intended by a certain Brocheos, from a
copy most unhappily corrected by Perottiis.
397 leaves (according to Fossi, and Ban-
dini Cat. codd. lot, Inbl, Lour, III. 190,
400 leaves according to Banks's catalogue),
without signatures, catchwcnrds, and pagi-
nation, llie first 20 leaves^ as in the
1st Roman edition, contain the notices and
testimonies respecting Pliny, and the ist
book. The table of contents is neverthe-
less here printed in 2 columns, not in linea
running all across the page, as in the ist
Roman edition. Leaf i ■ line i is, C
PLYNII SECVNDI NATVRALIS
HISTORIiC LIBER. On the reverve
are the 6 well known verses, Aipicie iU
lustrii et& and underneath the date^
M. CCCC, LXXIII, die Veneris, VI f.
Mali. This edition is far less prized than
the first Roman edition.
17261 — historlee naturalis libri
XXXVII. (emendatione Ph. Be-
roaldi, cum ejusd. epistola ad N.
Ravacaldum). Panne, 8t. Coral-
lus, 1476. large fol.
The 5th edition, not frequently to be
PLI
met whfa. 356 leaves (365 in Panzer it a
typographical error), with 50 Hnet, with-
out signatures, catchwords, and pagina-
tion. The internal arrangement of the
printing is as in Jenson*s edition. First,
3 leaves of notices and testimonies onu
oeming Pliny, of which leaf 1 <i line 1 is,
CAIVS PLYNIUS MARCO SVO SA-
LVTEM. Leaf 3i» is blank. Leaf 3* be-
gins the 1st boolc, and leaf 20* the snd.
Leaf 353^ is the colophon ; after which, on
the same page, is Beroaldus's letter, con-
taining some justifications of his correc-
tions, which ends in leaf 356*. Jensou*s
edition forms the basis, corrected by Be»
rualdus, according to his assertion, partim
fidelwribut irupectii PHnianit cotScUms,
parHm vetenan mjriptorum auotoriiaie.
17262 — historiae naturalis libri
XXXVII. Tarvisii, Mch. Man.
zolua, 8 cal. Sept. 1479. ^^^'
The 6th edition, line, and scarce. A re-
print of the preceding, enlarged with If,
BononU Apologia pro Pluuo.
17263 — historiae naturalis libri
XXXVII. Parmee, And. Portilia,
id. Febr. 1480. large fol.
The 7th edition. a86 leaves (the ist
blank), with 58 lines, and the signatures
a~N. Leaves 3 and 3 contain the notices
and testhnonies concerning Pliny (leaf 3^
is blank). Leaf 4* begins the ist book,
and leaf 17* the and. The entire internal
arrangement is the same as in the first
Parma edition, of which this is only a
less fine reprint, but with the correction
of the typographical errors. After the co-
lophon follow Beroaldus*s corrections, with
the omission of his name and of the be-
ginning of his letter.
17264 — historiae naturalis libri
XXXVII. Parmae, And. Portilia,
8 id. JuL 1 48 1, large fol.
The 8th edition. Only a repetition in-
deed of the preceding, yet really a different
and closer impression, with the correction
of the typographical errors. 168 leaves
(the first and last blank), with 59 lines,
and the signatures a^-ee. The notices and
testimonies oanoeming Pliny are compress-
ed into the and leaf. Leaf 3a begins the
ist book, and leaf 14 a the and. Leaf
a64b it the colophon. Leaves 365 and
a66 Beroaldus*s corrections (also without
his name), and leaf 367* a register. The
following are only reprints of this edition :
Fim., Rainald, de N'oviomagio, 6 Jun. 1483.
foL (very incorrect.) Ven., Marintu Sa^
racentUf 14 Maji, 1487. fol. a69 leaves
with 56 lines. Ven., Th. de Blauis, 3 Nov.
1491. fol.
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17265 — historiK naturalis libri
XXXVII. Ven. i486, fol.
A copy on vellum is aniiounoed in BibL
BigoHanOj T. I. p. 50, No. iaa5, under
this date. It is however peiiiaps a tvpo-
graphical error for 1487 or 96. Or is it to
be understood, which is stm more proba-
ble, as a copy of the Italian transiadon of
1476?
17266. «— C. Plynius Secnndus De
Naturali Hystoria diligentissime
Caatigatus. Brixiie, Ang. et Jac.
Britannici, 20 Apr. 1496. fol.
At the banning are, J. Britannicus*s
letter to Lucas Tertius, letters by Alex.
Benedictus and Mth. Rofus etc. Ven. Bm,
de Zamit, la Dec. 1496. fol. 143 leaves
(the last blank), with 6a lines, and the
signatures a-J>, has exactly the same title
and the same contents.
17267 — naturae historiarum libri
XXXVII. e castigationibus Her-
mol. Barbari quam emendatisaime
editi. Ven., Bernardin. Benalius^
1497. fol.
Superintended by J. Bt. Palmarius after
BartMtfiis*s Caitigaii. Plinian. (see above,
Bakbabub.) Repeated under tiie same
title, yen.y J. Aluisiue de Varitio, 18 Majiy
1499. fol. a68 leaves with 57 lines, and
the signatures a-K. Brig.y Ang, et Jae.
Briianniei, id, Fehr, 1498. fol. bears also
the same title ; but this (whilst the above
date standi in the tide^ has at the end the
date id ao Apr. 1496, as in the earlier
Bresdan edition; it may therefore possi-
bly be that only the new preliminary mat-
ter was printed in the year 1498 for the
remaining copies of the edition of 1496.
17268 — bistorias naturalis libri
XXXVII. ab Alex. Benedicto e-
mendatiores redditi. {Ven.), J.
Rubeus et Bernardin. fratresque
Vercellenses, 16 Jan. 1507. fol.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 280
numbered leaves, and jo leaves of correc-
tions and index. A new and good recen-
sion after a MS., with the addition of va-
rious readings, and an index. Also, Ven.^
Mich. Seesti, 151 3' fol. A^<m., Ph. Pin-
eitu, 15 1 6. fol.
17269 — hiatoritt naturalis libri, ab
Alex. Benedicto emendatiores red-
diti. Without place or printer's
name (Lugd.), 1510. 8^ 2 vols.
This tolerably scarce edition, which is
only a reprint of the preceding, and which
1420
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has been erroneously considered sometimes
as a Verona production, and sometimes as
a Juntine, came from the same Lyons
press which produced reprints of several
Aldines.
17270 — naturalis historiae libri
XXXVII. diligent! admodum la-
bore peruigilique cura naper nee
antea in alma Parrhisiorum acade-
mia emendatiores impressi atque
recogniti. Par., Fr. Regnault per
N. de Pratis, 15 14. fol.
20 leaves of preliminary matter, and 261
numbered leaves. Previously, Par.^ N. de
ProHs, 151 r. fol. Also, ib,, id., m. Aug,
1516. foL ib; J, Macmui iypis Pt. Vido-
vai, 1524. fol. All these editions have the
text of Uie Venetian edition of 1497 cor-
rected after Barbarus.
17271 — naturae historianim libri
XXXVII. e castigatt. Hermolai
Barbari quam emendatissinie editi.
Adjectus est index J. Camertis.
Hagenoie, Th. Anshelmus, m. Nov.
1518. large fol.
a86 numbered leaves, and 96 unnum-
bered leaves of index. A reprint of the
Venetian edition of 1497, and only en-
lai^ged with the index of Gamers, which
had previously appeared by itself, Vienna
Austr., Vietor et Sinffremtu, 1514. 4°.
This Hagenau edition is of no value^ but
the Royal Ubrary at Paris possesses a copy
on vellum (formerly in Ayala*s library).
The same text with the same index, Ven.,
G. de Rtuconibus, 1510. fol.; and, with
some alterations after the Basle edition of
1525, Ven.y Sefsoy 1525. fol.
17272 — naturalis historise opus, ab
innumeris mendis a J. Caesario vin-
dicatum : inventa primum ab eo
concinna ratione quadam id opus
in septem pemptadas sive quinarios
dispartiendi, adjectisque in singulos
argumentis, et breviusculis simul
in margine scholiis ab iisdem il-
lustratum. Col. Agr., Euchar.Cer-
vicomus, m, Aug. 1524. fol.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, 311
numbered leaves, i blank leaf, and 60
leaves of index. Ca^sarius gave, as it ap-
pears, a new revision of the text of Bar-
barus, without MSS. At the same time
also appeared an edition, t^., id., 1524. 8°.
4 vols.
17273 — divinum opus, cui titulus:
Historia mundi, multo quam ante-
PLI
hac unquam prodiit emaculatius :
idque primum ex annotationibus
eruditor. hominum prsesertim Her-
mol. Barbari, deinde ex coUationi-
bus exemplarium, quae hactenus
sunt excusa : postremo ex fide ve-
tustissimor. codicum. Additus est
index. Bas.^ J. Frobenius^ m.
Mart. 1525. fol.
The text of the preceding is here cor-
rected by Erasmus from a (rather faulty)
M8.
17274 — opus divinum, cui titulus
historia naturalis^ multo quam an-
tehac unquam prodiit in lucem
castigatius, una cum annotatt. Her-
molai Barbari. Ac sincero exem-
plo eruditorum bominum, ex quo
nonnulla etiam margin ibus ad-
scripta sunt. Adjectus est index.
Par., J. Petit, 1526. fol.
This edition, superintended by a certain
Angelus, has something of its own from
MSS. of the librarv of S. Victor, and vari-
ous readings are added in the margin.
17275 — historiee mundi libri
XXXVII. ex postrema ad vetustos
codd. coUatione cum annotationibus
et indice. Bas., ex off. Frobenia-
na, m. Aug. 1529. fol.
Of this edition, which I find neither in
Panzer nor elsewhere, Rezsonioo asserts
there is a copy in the Ambrosian library.
17276 — historia mundi, denuo
emendata . . . potissimum adjuti
tribus optims fidei pervetustis ex-
emplaribus, tum opera cujusdam
eruditi, nonnihil etiam Beati Rhe-
nani annotationibus. Adjunctus est
index copiosissimus. Bas., Froben,
m. Mart. 1530. fol.
Sgm. Oelenius superintended this edi.
tion. With respect to the tres codd, MSS.
it seems that the statement must not be
taken strictly.
17277 — historiar. naturae libri
XXXVII. post omnium omnes edi-
tiones pluribus in locis feliciter
nunc tandem restituti auxilio vete-
rum codicum et hominum doctor.
diligentia. His acces&it oopiosiss.
ac fideliss. index. Par., J. Parvus,
1532. fol.
Superintended by Ft. Bellodrius (that
PLI
is, Danesius) after 2 MSS. It is tolerably
scarce, critically Important, and greatly
prized by Rigaltius, see Claror, Be^r. ad
Magliab. Epp, I. 238, 241.
17278 — historia mundi, denuo
emendata, non paucis locis ex dili-
genti ad pervetusta et optimae fidei
exemplaria collatione nunc primum
animadversis castigatisque^quemad-
modum in Sgm. Gelenii annotati-
onibus open adnexis apparet. Ad-
junctus est index copiosissimus.
Bas., Froben^ m.Mart. 1535. large
fol.
18 leaves of preliminary matter, 671
pages of text, 91 unnumbered leaves of
annotations and index. This edition con-
tains Gelenius^s notes for the first time,
of which H separate impression appeared,
Par.^ TUetantUy 1536. 8^
17279 — naturalis historise prima
pars. «Ven., her. Aldi et And.
Asul., 1536. P. II. ib., lid, 1535.
P. III. ib., iid., 1536. Index, ib.,
Aldus, 153d. 8°. 4 voll.
The I St vol. has 48 leaves of preliminary
matter, and 314 leaves. The 2nd, 303
leaves, and i leaf, the anchor. The 3rd,
295 leaves, and i leaf, the reffuter and
colophon. The index is 251 unnumbered
leaves. This edition has nothing peculiar,
but fine copies of it are scarce. The index
is particularly scarce, and copies without it
lose half their value. A copy of the first
3 vols, on large paper in the Magliabechian
library. The copies of the 3 vols, of the
text with the date, ib,, iid., 154a. 8°. are
entirely of the same printing, and the date
only is different. These are more rarely
met with than those of 1536.
17280 — historise mundi libri
XXXVII. ex postrema ad vetustos
codd. collatione, cum annotatt.
(Sgm. Gelenii) et indice. Bas.,
Froben, 1539. fol.
Lugd,y Beringi fratresy 1548. fol. is only
a repnot.
17281 — historiae mundi libri
XXXVII. denuo ad vetustos codd.
collati et plurimis locis emendati^
ut patet ex adjunctis iterumque
auctis Sgm. Gelenii annotatt. In
calce operis copiosus index est ad-
ditus. Bas., Froben, 1549. large
fol.
There is, aooording to Brunet, a copy on
PLI
14^1
vellum of a pretended edition, Bas.j Opo^
rJAiM, 1553. fol. in the Royal library at
Paris. This however appears to be a mis-
take, as this edition is mentioned no where
else, not even in the lists of the productions
of this press which appeared separately.
17282 — historias mundi libri
XXXVII. majore, quam hactenus
usquam, studio, fide, religione
emendati. Adjectis ad marginem
succinctis quibusdam castigationi-
bus. Lugd., Frellon, 1553. fol.
Superintended by J. N. Victorius, and
not without value. Repeated. Luffd,, Vin^
cenHuSf 1561. fol. Lugd., Freilin, 1563.
fol. (very neat)
17283 — historiae mundi libri
XXXVII. denuo ad vetustos codd.
collati et plurimis locis jam iterum
post cunctor. editiones emendati,
adjunctis Sgm. Gelenii annotatt.
In calce operis novus index est ad-
ditus. Bas., Froben et Episcop.,
1554 (at the end, 1555). fol.
The Index is by J. Herold.
17284 — naturalis historife libri
XXXVII. a P. Manutio multis in
locis emendati. Castigatt. Sgm.
Gelenii. Index plenissimns. Ven.,
P. Manutius, 1559. fol.
14 leaves of preliminary matter, 976 co-
hinms, 18 leaves of annotations, and 66
leaves of index. An incorrect reprint of
the Lyons edition of 1548. Ven., Hi,
SooiuM, 1571. foL is another reprint of it.
17285 — historiae mundi libri
XXXVII. vetustissimor. codicum
collatione majore, quam antehac,
studio, fide et religione a vitiis vin-
dicati. Lugd., her. Jac. Junctee^
1561. 12°. 4 voll.
This neat edition was superintended by
And. MoigusBsius, and has something of its
own.
17286 — historiae mundi libri
XXXVII. a Sgm. Gelenio diligen-
ter castigati majoreque studio quam
hactenus unquam a vitiis vindicati.
Ace. ad marginem variae lectt. ac
notae Fer. Pintiani, Adr. Turnebi,
Jos. Scaligeri, Justi Lipsii et alior.
scriptis excerptae. Una cum du.
plici ind. (Lugd. Bat.), Pt. San-
tandreanus, 1582. fol.
It has something of its own, but was
14^
PLI
rather cursorlJy superintended. The in-
dex 18 very complete, and better than
that in Harduin's edition. After this edi-
tion, I>alechamp*s edition having been here
and there made use of, is {Gensv.), Jae.
SUteTy 1593, or i6ofy or 16x6, 13**. 3 voIL
17287 — historia mundi Daturalis, va-
riis imaginibus illustrata atque vero
proprioque naturse nitori restituta.
Ff. a. M., Feyerabend, 1582. fol.
with woodcuts.
17288 — historise mundi libri
XXXVII. Opus . . . nunc ex
vetustissimor. excusor. et complu-
rium codicum MSS. coUatione et
auctoritate detersum ac emenda-
tum. Ace ad varias lectt. castiga-
tiones et adnotationes. Una cum
indice copiosissimo. Omnia novis-
sime laboriosis observatt. conqui-
sita et solerti judicio pensitata Jac.
Dalecampii. Lugd.^ Bm. Honora-
tus, 1587. fol.
A new recension after MSS. and old edi-
tions; but the editor*s industry was greater
than his acuteness. Enlarged and repeated
with the annotations of an unknown person
(Janus Gruter or J. Mth. Wacker ?), Ff,
a. M.y Feyerabendy 1599. ftd. Other re-
petitions of Daleohanip*s edition are^ LugdU
(other copies. Col. AUtbr.), CeUdoriana Jo-
deiat, 1606. foL CoL Allobr,, Sm, CriS"
pinusy 16 15. fol. Genev. (odier copies,
CoL AlM»r.)y Jac. CrUpinuBy 1631. fol.
17289 — historiae mundi libri
XXXVII. a Sgm. Gelenio jam
olim castigati annotationibusque
illustrati : additis insuper ad mar-
ginem doctissimor. viror. notis, qui-
bus jam recens accedunt Fredenan-
di Pintiani obss. in omnes Plinii
libros hactenus desideratse. Beati
Rhenani in aliquot ejusd. Plinii li-
bros annotatt. Adjunctns index
duplex. Ex typogr. Hi. Comme-
lini, 1593. fol.
17290 — historiee mundi libri
XXXVII. Cam castigatt. et an-
notatt. doctisa. et variis praeterea
lectt. ex MSS. compluribus. £x
noTiss. et laboriosiss. edit. Jac.
Dalecbampii. Cum ind. duplici.
Acced. P. Cigalini prcelectt. II. de
vera patria Plinii etc. Ff., CI.
Marnius, 1608. 8^.
A correct, but not a fine reprint of Dale-
PLI
champ's edition, with the addition of (^ga^
linus, which had appeared for the fint
time, Comiy 1605. 4*^.
17291 — historiae naturalis libri
XXXVII. (cura J. de Laet.) LB.,
ex off. Elzevir., 1635. 12**. 3 voll.
A new and valuable rei'ision of the
text, chiefly after Salmasius. The ist voL
haa 13 leaves of preliminary matter, 654
pages, and 9 leaves of index. The ind,
6.^1 V^^ff^ ^^^ '^ pBg^ ^ index. The
3rd, 582 pages, and 9 leaves of index.
This imoommonly neat and greatly sought
after edition, the Virgil ai 1636, and the
Kempis without date, are considfaied as the
masterpieces of this press.
17292 — naturalis historic T. I-III.
Cum commentariis et adnotatt.
Hermol. Barbari, Pintiani, Rhe-
nani» Gelenii, Dalecbampii, Scali-
geri, Salmasii, Is. Vossii et varior.
Ace. prseterea varise lectt. ex MSS.
compluribus. Item J. F. Gronovii
notarum liber singularis. LB. et
Rott., ap. Hackios, 1669. 8^. 3
voU.
Neat and correct, and one of the rarer
editions of the series own noHs variorum.
It has however nothing of its own exoqpc
Oronoviu8*s good but short notes. The
9nd and 3rd vols, have the date, 1668.
17293 — naturalis historiie libri
XXXVII. Interpretatione et no-
tis illustrav. J. Harduinus in usum
Delphini. Par., Muguet^ 1685. 4^.
S voU.
A new recension after 8 MSS. and many
old editions. One of the rarer and Iwtter
editions of the series in usum I>elphini,
which is preferred by far to the sube^uent
editions, although enlarged.
17294 — historiae naturalis libri
XXXVII. quos interpretatione et
notis illustrav. J. Harduinus. £d.
II. emendatior et auctior. Par.,
Coustelier, 1723. fol. 2 parts in
3 vols, with plates. Also on large
paper.
The greater number of the additions,
chiefly exegetical, to this new edition,
owing to Harduin*8 ever increasing love
of paradox (which was unsuitable), gain a
great preferaice for this edition over the
preceding, whose size is more convenient.
There is a map and 1 1 leaves of coins iik
it. Copies on large paper are not very
scarce. A copy on vellum, 1190 fr. Vaf-
PLI
li^ and bought in at McCarthy*! lale at
900 fr., and again ofFered for lale at laoo
fr. Harduin*8 faults are oeniured in the
Lettre 1-3 d'*un jm^euewr de Puniv. de
Paris (J. Bt. L. Crevier) aur le Fline du
P. Hardomn. Par. 1725-27. 4^; oon-
Milt Mim, de Tr^voujf, 1726. Oct. p. 1904-
21. Par. {Bas,) 1741. fol. 3 vols, is a less
fine and very incorrect reprint of Har-
duin*s edition.
17295 — historise naturalis libri
XXXVII. Acced. chrestomathia
indicibus aliquot copiosissimis ex-
posita curante J. Pt. Millero.
Berol.. Haude et Spener, 1766. 8°.
5 ^oU,
A neat impression of Harduin^s text.
17296 — historice naturalis libri
XXXVII. Quos recensuit et no-
tis illustray. 6br. Brotier. Par.,
Barbou, 1779. large 12". 7 vols.
Also on fine paper.
This valuable, neat, and greatly prized
edition, which is one of the rarer of Bar-
bou*s series, was only the precursor of a
larger, which Brotier intended as a com-
panion to his Taeiiut. His MS. collec-
tions for this purpose in 6 folios, which he
left behind him to his family, are now (is
it known where?) in other hands, see
Chardon MikmgeSy III. 61.
17297 — naturalis historia cum in-
terpretatione et notis integris J.
Harduini, itemque cum oommen-
tariis et adnotatt. Hermol. Barbari,
Pintiani, Rhenani^ Gelenii, Dale-
champii* ScaUgeri, Salmasii, Is.
Vossii, J. F. Gronovii et varior.
Recensuit varietatemque lectionis
adjecit J. G. F. Franzius. Lps.,
Sommer, 1788-91. 8^ 10 voll.
<i8d.)
Harduin*s text forms the basis, with a
specification of its deviations from Gronc^
vius*s text, and the various seadings.
Rather carefully compiled, but neither
finely nor correctly printed. C. Ch.
Wendler superintended the loth voL after
Franz*s death. Only 20-25 copies were
struck off on writing paper.
17298 — historise naturalis libri
XXX VII. Ex rec. J. Harduini.
Priemittitur notitia literaria. Ac-
cedit index. Biponti, 1 783-84. 8^
5 voll. (3d. 10 gr.)
17299 — in libroa historiae naturalis
PLI
1429
praefatio, qu« primum librum oc-
cupat, diligenter doctissimor. viror.
judicio recognita, et in veram ac
plane Plinianam lectionem restitu-
ta. Cracov., Mthi. Scharffenberg,
1537. 4^ Also ib., id., 1529. 4^
17300 — Marini Becichemi elegans
et docta in Plinium prselectio. E-
jusd. Plinii prsefatio in libros histo-
ric naturalis. Ejusd. coUectanea
in primum Plinii. N. Perotti com-
mentariolus in eundem primum
Plinii librum. Com. Vitellii in
eundem primum enarratiuncula.
Lutet, Pt. Vidove, 15 19. fol.
See above Becichemus.
17301 — (Ant. Fabri) in praefati-
onem naturalis historic Plinii com-
mentationes. Rome, Mazochius,
1510. 4°.
Concerning this piece, see Nwa MUeelL
Lij>$. VI. 318.
17302 — in libros historie naturalis
prsefatio ex emendat. Adr. Tumebi
cum ejusd. notis. Par., Vascosa-
nus, 1556. 4°.
17303 — historiae naturalis ad Titum
imp. prefatio. Ex MSS. et veteri
editione recensuit et notis illustrav.
D. Durandus. Loud., Gu. Innys,
1728. 8°.
Of this tolerably scarce and critically im-
portant edition copies are met with, some-
times more sometimes less complete, (some-
times of 80^ sometimes of 92, sometimes of
136 pages,) because Durand had only parts
printed from time to time. At first P]iny*s
preface only filled 12 pages in Italics, but
afterwards the editor gradually joined
thereto an accurate reprint of the same
from the ediiio prinoeps, a French trans-
lation with notes, and observations on cer-
tain passages of Horace. These last ob-
serrations are dated 19 Sept. 1734. Con-
sult Barbier Ejfamen Crii, des Diotumn.
Hittor. I. 280. Brunet saw one such com-
plete copy of 136 pages, which is dated
1 738 in the title (by the insertion of an X
with a pen), and which waa bonnd up
with the same Durand*s French translation
of the Academica of Cicero of 1 740.
17304 — Jac. ZiEOLERi in Plinii de
naturali historia librum II. com-
mentarius. Item O. Collimitii et
3o. Vadiani in eundem seciudum
14S4
PLI
Plinii scholia quiedam. Bas., H.
Petrus, T 53 1 . small fol.
The text of the and book is included.
Critically important, and only cursorily
made use of by Harduin.
17305 — liber II. de mundi historia
cum commentariis Jac. Milichii,
postremo ab autore recognitis et
multis in locis auctis. Ff., Ft.
Brubach, 1553 or 63. 4^
At first, Haganoofj PL Brubach, '5 35*
4°. Concerning the editions, see {Beek-
mann) Vorraih Kleiner Anmerkk, I. 1 7 sq.
Melancthon had a gretX share in this pro*
duction, see Strobel neue BeUrr. I. 166.
The last edition, which differs from that of
1563, only by division into more sections,
has the title, Plinu liber II, de mundi
historia cum commentario Jac, MUichii re-
eoffnitOy aucto et a mendis repurgato op. et
etud. Bm, Schonbomii. Lpz., Steinmany
1573- 4°.
17306 — liber VII. naturalis histo-
riie seorsim impressus et emenda-
tu6 perqnam diligenter (cura Jo.
Vadiani). Viennee, J. Singrenius,
Repeated, t6., t^., 15 19. 4°.
17307 — liber VII. per Gilb. Duche.
rium ad Hermol. Barbari et Beati
Rhenani castigationes maximeque
ad eollationem veteris exemplaris
Victorianorum restitutus. Far.,
Calvarin, 1527. 8°.
Panzer, VIII. 107, has the title thus.
17308 — liber VIII. naturalis histo-
rise. Seorsum impressus et emen-
datus perquam diligenter. Vienns,
J. Singrenius, 1522. 4^
17309 — naturalis historiee libri duo,
IX. et XXXII. De aquatilium
natura, et medicinis ex aquatilibus.
Commentarii in librum priorem, ex
omnibus fere turn grsecis turn lat.
authoribus collecti omniumque pene
marium longa navigatione observa-
ti, Fr. Massario authore. (Ace.
Ovidii halieutica). Far., Mcli.Vas-
cosanus, 1542. 4°.
41 leaves of text, and then 4 leaves of
preliminary matter, and 136 pages of com-
mentary. This last first appeared without
the text of Pliny with the following title,
Fr. MauarH in nonum Plinii de naturali
PLI
historia librum casHgatt, et annotatt. Bas.^
Froben^ 1537. 4". — See also Oppiakus,
No. 15 150.
17310 — historiae naturalis libri IX.
de aquatilium natura. Recensnit,
variis lectt., propriis castigationi-
bus amplissimisque commentariis
instruxit Lr. Thdr. Gronovius.
LB., Haak et Luchtmans, 1778.
large 8^.
17311 — naturalis historiae liber
XXIX. medico commentario dis-
tinctus ac illustratus per Ansel-
mum Ephorinum. Cracov., Hi.
Vietor, 1530. 4°.
17312 — histoire naturelle de Tor et
de I'argent, extraite de Pline, livre
XXXIII. Avec le texte latin, cor-
rige sur les MSS.de Vossius et sur
la prdm. ^ition, et ddairci par des
remarques ^nouvelles, outre celles
de J. F. Gronovius, et un po§me
sur la chiite de I'homme et sur les
ravages de Tor et de I'argent. Par.
D. Durand. Lond., Bowyer, 1 7 29.
fol. Also on large paper.
17313 — histoire de la peinture an-
cienne, extraite de I'hist. nat. de
Pline, liv. XXXV. Avec le texte
latin, corrige sur les MSS. de Vos-
sius et sur la pr^m. ^dit. de Venise,
et ^clairci par des remarques nou-
velles (par D. Durand). Lond.,
Bowyer, 1725. fol. Also on large
paper.
Besides the title-plate, tliere ought to be
a plate in p. 265. There is a copy oor-
rected and enlarged in MS. by Durand
himself. Bodi works are prized and scarce.
Durand also intended in 1725 to publish
a Hist, de la sculpture from Pliny, which
however never appeared.
17314 — historia natural de Cajo
Plinio Segundo. Traducida por
Geronimo de Huerta y ampliada
por el mismo, con escolios y anota-
ciones. T. I. Madr., L. Sanches,
1624 (new title, ib., Gonzales,
1629). T. II. ib., J. Gon9alez,
1629. fol. 2 vols, with woodcuts.
The only edition of this prised transla-
tion, and very scarce. There had pre-
vioiisly appeared by itself, IMrro nono de
C. Plinio Sea* de la historia natural de las
PLI
' peseadot, trad, par G^ran, de Huerta.
Madr, 1603. 4°.
17315 — historia naturale di C. Pli-
nio Secondo tradocta di lingaa la-
tina in iiorentina per Cp. Landino.
Ven., N. Janson {sic), 1476. large
fol.
415 leaves (the iBt and 60th blank), with
50 hnes, wiuiout Bignatures* catchwords,
and pagination. The first edition of this
translation, since a pretended Roman edi-
tion of 1473 is a nonentity. There are
copies in which the superscription of the
43rd chapter of the 8th book has Askne
(instead oi Aaini\ and the end of leaf 5 ■
of the loth chapter in the 28th book has
et el terro di (instead of et el terzo di).
The following copies on vellum are known :
in the Royal Library at Paris (DibdiiCs
Tour, II. 373) ; lord Spencer's (preinously
Gaignat 790 fr., Valliire 780 fr., bought
in at McCarthy's sale for 605 fr., and again
offered for sale at 90ofr., after which it came
into lord Spencer's possession, see DibditCt
Decam. III. 396); Mr. Coke's of Holk-
haro in England {Bibl. Spenc, II. 262), in
the Royal libra^ at Madrid ; a defective
copy, Valliere 3W3b/r.
The following editions are not sought
after: Ven., Ph. Venettu, 1481. fol. Ven.y
Bm. de Zani, 12 Sept. 1489. fol. Ven.,
Ubertino da Vercelli, 1501. fol. Ven., Set'
MO, 1511, or 16, or 34. fd. Ven., Tomm.
de Temengo, 1534. 4^ (not in 8^) But
the last edition, corretta per Ant. BmciolL
Ven., Joliio, 1543. 4^. is prized, although
the pretended correction is only an empty
pretext.
17316 — historia naturale, nuova-
mente tradotta di latino in vulgare
toscano per Ant. Brucioli. Ven.,
Aless. Brucioli, 1548. 4^
The only edition of this translation.
17317 — historia naturale, trad, per
L. Domenichi. Ven., Giolito, 1561
(new title, 1562). 4°.
Also, yien., Vidali, 1573. 4®. Ven.,
Aleet. Griffio, 1580. 4**. Ven., Ricciardi,
1603. 4°. Ven., Bizzardo, 1623. 4°.
17318 — I'histoire du monde, colla.
tionn^e et corrig^e sur plusieurs
vieux exemplaires latins, tant im-
primez qu'escrits k la main, et en-
richie d'annotations en marge. Le
tout mis en frant;. par Ant. du
Pinet. Lyon, CI. Senneton, 1566.
fol. 2 voU.
Previously, Lyon, Sennelcn, 156a. foL
PLI
14^5
3 TolL Also, Lffon, Pentot, 1581. fol.
2 voll. Ed. III. Lifon, Tard\f, 1584. fol.
1 voU. Ed. IV. Par.y Adr. Beys, 1608.
fol. a volL Ed, V. Par., Drouarl, 161 5.
fol. Ed. VI. Par., Giffart, 1622. fol.
2 voll. Geneve, Stoer, 1625. 4^
17319 — histoire naturelle trad, en
fran^. (par L. Poinsinet de Sivry),
avec le texte latin r^tabli d'apr^
les meilleures lemons manuscrites;
accompagn^e de notes crit. pour
reclaircissement du texte, et d*ob-
s^vations sur les connoissances des
anciens compar^es avec les d^cou-
vertes des modernes. Par., De-
saint, 1771-82. 4^ 12 voll.
The translation is not prized, but the
notes by Ouettard and others contain
something good.
17320 — histoire naturelle des ani-
maux. Traduct. nouvelle avec le
texte en regard, par P. C. B. Que-
roult. Par., Delance, an XI. ( 1 802) .
8**. 3 voll. ( 1 2 fr.)
There is also by the same translator,
Moroeatix extraits de Vhist. not. de Pline,
par Gueroult. Par. 1809. 8**. 2 voIL (10
fr.) — Traduction dee 34, 35 et $6e livree
de Pline rancien, avec dee notes par Et.
Falconet. Ed. II. Haye, 1773. 8**. 2 vols.
(Also in Falconet's (Euvree.)
17321 — natiirlicher History 5 Bii-
cher (7S-11S.) Newlich durch H.
von Eppendorir verteutscht. Strb.,
Hans Schott, 1543. fol.
Also, without date, 1563. foL 235 pages
and 2 leaves.
17322 — Bucher vnd schrifften von
der Natur, art vnd eigentschafft
der Creaturen oder Geschojiffe Ctot-
tes . . . auss dem Latein ver-
teutscht durch J. Heyden. Ff. a.
M., Feyerabendt, 1565. fol. with
woodcuts.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 494 pages,
and I leaf printer's symbol. The first edi-
tion of this translation, which only con-
tains books 7 to 10 entire, and an extract
of the nth. Repeated, ib., id., 1^71
and 84. fol. Ff. a, M., J. Saur, itoo.
foL U>., Brmger, 1618. 4**. 16., Ant,
Humme, 1651. 4°. and aD with woodcuts.
17323 — Naturgeschichte, iibs. von
J. Dn. Denso. Rost. u. Greifsw.,
Rose, 1764-65. 4*". 2 voll. Pli.
14«6
PLI
nian. Wdrterbuch. ib., id.» 1766.
4". (5d. 12 gr.)
17324 — Natur^scbicbte, iibs. voa
Gf. Grosse. Ff. a. M., Hennann^
1781-88. 8**. 12 voll. (6d.)
17325 — yyf Boecken, bandelende
van de Nature. Leeu warden,
Sybes^ 1651. 8°. witb woodcuts.
Previously, Amheimf 161 7. 4**. and the
last time, Anut.^ Morterre, 1 757. 8". with
plates.
17326 — Pliny's historie of the
world, commonly called the na-
turall history of C. Plinius Secun-
dus. Translated into English by
Philemon Holland. Lond. 1601
or 34. fol. 2 parts in 1 vol.
17327 — Fredenandi Pintiani ob-
servatt. in loca obscura historise
naturalis Plinii. Salmanticse, 1 544.
M. Enlarged, Antw., Nutius, 1 547.
17328 — Ant. Jos. a Turre Rez-
zoNico disquisitiones Plinianee, in
quibus de utriusque Plinii patria,
rebus gestis, scriptis, codicibus, edi-
tionibus atque interpretibus agitur.
Parmie, Borsii fratres, 1763-67.
fol. 2 voll.
In the I8t vol. before^ p. 126 there ought
to be a portrait of Pliny, and before the
dedication a£ the md voL another portrait.
A 3rd voL whidi was to have treated ele
interpreHbuM PUnii, did not appear. The
work contains much that is good, but it is
intolerably prolix, and written often in an
ungrammatical wtyle. — Conoeming a MS.,
Eoberti CanuH Crikeladentu deJloraU. hu~
ioruB natur. Pliniiy see Reimmatuu BU>L
hist, Liu, p. 819 sq. See also Hermol.
BAHBAans, OuiLAVDiwus, SoLiyus.
17329 PLINIUS Secundus Cccilias,
Cajns. Epistolar. libri VIII. {cu-
rav. L. Carbo). Without place or
printer's name (Fen,, Vatdarfer),
1471. large 4''.
The first edition, iix leaves (123 ac-
cording to Dibdin), with .^o lines, without
signatares, catchwords, and pagination. A
letter of the editor fills the ist leaf, which
M often wanting, and the ist line of the
ist page is, Lodiwmt Carbo Sal, Plu. Di-
eii, Ittustriswno, Leaf 2^ begins the text,
and the ist line is, CaU PUnii Seeundi
Nomcomensii Oraioru. The colophon is
on the reverse of the last leaf. Spaces are
lefi for the Greek passages.
PLI
17330 — epistolar. libri IX. With-
out place or date (Aomip, J. Schu^
rener de Bopardia, about 1474).
4^
With 39 lines, without signaturei, catch-
words, and pagination. Tlie ist line is,
C. Plinii tecundi Vercnenns Oratoris da^
ristimi. At the end is, Cat. Plinii Se-
eimdi NepoHs Epittolarum Liber expHeii
Finu, Laui Deo. To which was joined by
a oontemporaneoas hand in a oopv seen by
Audifrredi(Ca/. Rom, edit. p. 164), i. 4. 7.
IIIIo. Sedente Xyato, pon. max, eius an^
no Tertio: KL, JunOt. ROME: IJST
HOSPITIO SANCTIS DE PIRE^
TO: if: Quinlemiones XII II, CarL F.
Papal This edition, in whidi the Greek
passages are also wanting, is the first
whidi contains 9 books. Bat what in this
and in the editions of 1476 and 1490 is
the 9th hook, in the later editions is the
8th, and the 8th is the 9th.
17331 — epistolar. libri IX. (ex re-
cognit, Juniani Maji). Neap.,
Mtbi. Moravus^ m. Jul. 1476.
small fol.
108 leaves with 30^es and signatui
On the reverse of the ist leaf (the foRo
reeto is blank) is a letter of Jun. Majus to
Hi. Carraiia; and leaf ^a line i is, DE
PVBLICATIONE EPLSTOLARVM.
The odophon is on the folio redo of the
hwtleaf.
17332 — epistolar. libri VIII. Me-
diol.. Ph. Lavagnia, 4 caL Mart.
1478. fol.
17333 — epistolar. libri VIII. Tar-
visii, J. Vercellius, 14B3. 4^.
9a leaves (the ist blank), with 33 lines,
and the signatures a-m.
17334 — epistols, pan^yricus et li-
ber illustrium viror. Ven. 14 Jan.
1485. 4^
17335 — epistolar. libri IX. Romas,
Euchar. Silber, 14 cal. Apr. 1490.
small 4^.
148 leaves, with the signatures a-n.
Leaf 1^ begins with a letter of Pomp. Lse-
tns to Vasinus Gkunberia. After the oolo-
j^on are 2 leaves of errata and the fwptt-
ter, A new recension from MS8. with
the Greek passages filled up.
17336 — epistolar. libri VIII. pane-
gyricus et liber de viris illustribus.
Without place or date (Ven.^ Ani,
Moreius, about 1495)- 4°.
108 leaves (1 of which are Uank), with
PLI
38 lines, and the signatures a-n and A^C.
On the folio recto of the last leaf is, Mar-
celli PhUoxeni ad AnUmiufn Moretum EpL
gramma. In every respect only a reprint
of an earlier text.
17337 — epistolar. libri VIII. pane-
gyricus et de viris illustribus liber.
Without place or date. 4°.
With 38 lines, and the signatures a-o
and A-Bf without pagination. The ist
leaf is blank, and leaf 3* line i is, G.
PLINII SECVNDI NOVOCOMENSIS
ORATO. On the reverse of 06 after the
panegyric is a table of contents or title of
the hook, after which the liber de «tm t/-
/ttf/r. follows. It is this edition which £r-
nesti erroneously considered as the oldest.
Rewiczky bought his copy, which wanted
the liber de virie Uluttr, for 11 d. 16 gr.
and it is now in lord Spencer's library
{BibL Speno. II. 168). I thmk it was
printed at Venice about 1499 by the same
Bemardinus Venetus, who about the same
time published also the Panegyrid: see
Paneoyrici, No. 15744.
A pretended edition of a selection of
Pliny's letters, Ojp., apud F. CorteUia,
1469. 4''« Oothic letter, is only a cheat, and
the date is added to it in writing. The
printing belongs to R. Pafiraet of Deven-
ter, and is undated. Consult Dibdm Bibl.
Spenc. II. 271. Clement Bibl, cur, IX.
380 not.
17338 ^ epistole per Ph. Beroaldum
correcte. Bon., Bd. Hectoris, 14
cal. Nov. 1498. 4°.
140 leaves, with the signatures a-e, and
27 lines. Thereto belong, PlinU ad Tra-
janum et Trajemi ad Plimwn epietolm,
PlinU panegyricue. Bon.y Bd, HectoriSy
34 Jan. 1503. 4**.
17339 — epiBtolfle per Ph. Beroaldum
emendatee, et unus adjectus est li-
ber (IX.) qui in aliis supra im-
pressis minime continebatur: etiam
ejusdem auctoris panegyricus et de
viris illust. libellus. Ven., Alber-
tin.Vercellensis, 20 Apr. 1501. 4^
17340 — epistolar. libri IX. Libel-
lus epistolar. ad Trajanum cum re-
scriptis ejusd. principis. Panegy-
ricus Trajano dictus cum enarratt.
J. Mar. Catlmiei. Mediol., Alex.
Minutianus, 14 cal. Febr. T506.
fol.
7 leaves of prdiminfcry matter, a 38 num.
bered leaves, and 6 leavM, index and errata.
The first edition of this commentary, and
VOL. III.
PLI
1427
scarce, but incorrectly printed. Repeated,
Ven.f fraires de Lieona, 15 10. fol. Ven.f
J. Rtibetu, 15 19. fol. is sometimes altered
after the Aldine; and. Par., J. Bad. As-
ceneiutf 1533. fol. has some new altera-
tions.
17341 — epistolar. libri X. Ejusd.
de viris illustribus. Suetonii de
Claris grammaticis et rhetorib. Ju-
lii Obsequentis prodigior. liber.
Ven., Aldus et And. AsuL, m.
Nov. 1508. 8°.
J 2 leaves of preliminary matter (the last
blank), 535 pages, and i leaf with the an-
chor. A new recension from a MS. Arg.y ex
mdd. Schurer, 1514. 4°. 4 and 108 leaves
is a reprint of the epistles after AIdus*s
text, superintended by Beat. Rhenanus.
17342 — epistolse^ omnium qute hac-
tenus prodiere purgatissimae. E-
jusd. panegyricus Trajano dictus.
Ejusd. de viris illustr. etc. Sueto-
nii de Claris grammat. et rhetorib.
Junii (sic) Obsequentis prodigior.
liber. Flor., Ph. Junta, m. Oct.
Superintended by J. Fr. Zeflfus, and sel-
dom deviating from the Aldine text.
17343 — epistolar. libri X. etc. (as in
No. 1 7341). Ven., Aldus et And.
AsuL, m. Jun. 1518. 8°.
38 leaves of preliminary matter (the last
2 blank), 545 pages, and i leaf with the
anchcn-. A reprint of the edition of 1508
with the same preface. The following are
impressions of it : Bat., Ant, Cratofuier,
1521 or 26. 8**: Antw.y Voretermann^
'5^3* ^''' I^^d.y Ant. Bkmehardy 1527.
8°. Par.y Rb. Stephanus, 1529. 8".
17344 — epistolar. libri X. ad ex em-
plar. MS. Rdf. Agricolse diligen-
tissime recogniti. Panegyricus Tra-
jano Ces. dictus. Et is ad vetus-
tissimum exemplar emendatus. De
viris illustribus. Suetonii liber de
daris gramm. et rhet. Item Julii
Obseq. prodigior. liber. Indices
duo. Bas., And. Cratander, 1530.
8^
Aldus*s text corrected by J. Sichard from
a good MS. Antw.^ Mt. Cmtar^ ISS^- 8^
Ba9.y hered. And. CratandH^ I543- 8".
Luffd., Sb. GrgjAiuSy 1531 and 30. S\
have the same text. But, LugtC^ Sb.
Grgph,f 154a. 8^ has a text frequently
corrected.
1428
PLI
17345 — epistolar. libri X. una cum
ejusd. panegyrica oratione Trajano
dicta : quae omnia J. Mar. Cataneei
commentariis, hucusque depravatis-
sime editis, nunc autem integritati
sue restitutis^ explicate sunt. £^
jusd. de viris illustrifous liber. Or.
Lycosthenis enarrationib. illnstra-
tus. Bas., Froben et Episcop.,
1552. fol.
This edition is correct, and has wmie-
tfaing of its own.
17346 — epistolffi. Par., Richerius,
1588. In Plinii epistolar. libros X.
notie et observatt. auctore CI.
Minoe. ib., id., 1588. 12^ 2 parts
in 1 vol.
Scaroe. Enlarged with addition of notes
by Casaubon, Par,, Micard, 159^* i^***
ib,y Buon, r6o8. 12**.
17347 — epistolar. libri IX. Ejusd.
et Trajani epistolse amoebieiB. E-
jusd. Plinii et Pacati, Mamertini,
Nazarii panegyrici. Item Claudi*
ani panegyrici. Adjunctee sunt Is.
Casauboni notae in epist. Excud.
H. Steph., 159 1. 12°.
The text is corrected (more in the letters
than in the patiegyric), and the various
readings of otiher editions are added. Also,
without place {ap, eund,), 1604. I2^ of
which the edition, without place (ap.
eufuL)y 1606. 13°. is only a new title.
17348 — epistolar. libri X. Pane-
gyricus Trajano dictus. Cum coni-
mentariis J. Mar. Catanfei. Multis
epistolis cum illar. infterpretatione
adjectis. Adjecti sunt alii, ad alios
Caesares, Panegyrici, ad fidem ve-
tusti exemplaris emendati. Excud.
P. Stephanus^ 1600. 4^
13 leaves of preliminary matter, 646
pi^^es, 18 leaves, 151 and 168 pages. It
contains little peculiar. Repeated, Genev.
1635. 4*. and, t6., Chousty 1643 '^^ 7^-
4*.
1 7349 — epistolar. libri X. et pane-
gyricus. Accedunt variantes lectt.
LB., ex off. Elsevirior., 1640. 12.
12 leaves of preh'minary matter, 414
pages, and 14 leaves of index. The pagi-
nation skips from 289 to 300. Correct
and fine. A selection of the best various
readings is added at the end. The two
following editions are not so fine.
PLI
17350 — epistolse et panegyricns.
Editio nova. M» Zuer. Boidiomi.
us recensuit et passim emendav.
LB., J. et Dn. Elsevier, 1653. 1^°.
12 leavw of prdiminary matter, 404
pages, and 14 leaves of index. A new
revision of the text, without MSS. ; aa
to the rest, it accords page for page with
the preceding. The unaltered repetition,
AnM,y exqff, Ektetfir., 1650. 12**. to whibh
the same coHadon will i4>piy, stands at the
same price.
17351 — epistolar. libri X. Notis
integris Casauboni, Stephani, Bar-
tbii, Gruteri, Buchneri, OronoTii
selectissimisque alior. illustrati et
recensiti a J. Veenhnsio. LB. et
Rot., ex off. Hack., 1669. 8®.
One of the best editions eum noHt vari-
orum,
17352 — epistolffi ex rec. Jac. Tho-
masii, qui textum emendavit, va.
rior. notas, et in his hactenus in-
editas Csp. Bartbii digessit, suas
addidit. Hal., Hiibner, 1686. 8**.
The first edition, I4U. 1675. 8^ is cor-
rect.
17358 — ^ epistolae et panegyricns.
Recens. et no vis oommentariis il-
lustrav. Cp. Cellarius. Lps., 1693.
Boxhom*s text forms the basis. Re-
peated, Lp9, 1700, 1711 (very incorrect),
and 1721. Ia^
17354 — epistolae et panegyricus cum
variis lectt et annotatt. Ace. vita
Plinii ordine chronol. digesta (ed.
Th. Heame). Ox., th. Sheld.,
1703. 8^
Cel]arius*s text, 3 MSS. and other ooIU-
tions having been made use of, with short
notes.
17355 -^ epistole. Lond., Tonson,
1722. 12°.
This edition has erroneously been aa-
eribed to M aittaire. LandonyT&ruonf ly^i.
1 2°. is not 10 good.
17356 — epistolar. libros X. cam
notis selectis varior. recensuerunt
suisque animadversionib. illustrar.
Oli. Cortius et P. Dn. Longolius.
Amst., JanssonioiWaesbergii, 1734.
40
A good edition, so far as it proceeds from
PLI PLI 1429
i,'wIm diei at about the fint third maxime oodicis Prageasis collatis
of the loth book. Yet a certain .up«»fi- ceteris libria scriptis editiaque re-
"^"fS ""^ ''Jw*' bo9k » ewfly *!- «eaa«k, pra;fetione. vita wuctoris,
corered, Riid the apparaitus made uae of is '^^^^'•^9 I**«,*€.m,*«^, t«^ nu^yno,
not complete. >^<^> critids motruxit Ft. N. Titze.
17357 — epistdiB et panegyricus. P»g«. Krtjiag, , 8ao. 8^ (2 d.)
Ed. nova. Recensuit et notis il. ^^^ —?P!?'^ prmcepa Tnyanus
lurtrav. J. N. Lallemand. Par., (*' *^„?^^^l epiatolar. liber X.) a
Desaint et SaiUant, 1749. I2^ ?'• R'tte"hu8io m lucem repro-
This neat edition contains much that is ^o n o*^ i, •• 1*1.
good and peouUar to itself. Par., Bmrbfm, » • ^^- Kitterahusii liber ocmimen-
1769. 1 3^ was oomcted after 6 Paris MSS. tanus in £ppL Plimi et Trajani.
and, t6.,Mi.9T 788.12°. IS only a reprint ofit. ib*, id., 1609. 8°. 2 parts in i vol.
17358 — opera <{im supersunt om. ^^^67 — Plinii ad Lupercum epi-
nia. Ad fidem optimw. editt diH- «*ola crkica et apologetica ; emen.
genter expressa. Glaeg., Rb. €t datior prodit, qua latma qua gr»ca.
And. Poulis, 1751. 12°. 2 parts in P*^'- I^ibert, 161 3. 4^
^ v(^ls, 17368 — Justi Lipsu dissertatiun-
At the same time also, ib., t«., 1751. ^^^ *P?d F?n«P««= }^^ Plin»
omaU 4«. (also on Jai|;e paper.) panegyricus liber Trajano dictus,
17359 - epistolar. Hbri X. Ejusd. "^ ''^!^ ^l^\ perpetuo com-
gratiar. actio sire panegyricus. m^ntano. Ed. U. aurta et emen.
Cum adnotatt. perpetuis J. Mthi. f^ ^^'' «* ^' ^^^- ^^^4.
Gesneri. Eld. Jtuctior et oorreotior. ^^'S® 4 •
Lps., Fritsch, 1770. 8°. (i d. 8 gr.) . ^ff^^-^' ^;\^> '^- ^£' /^,
C . . - «« ^ ' in lApnt Opp. IV. 195 sq. and Traj. ad
PravHwaly, Lpt. 1739. 8«. jq^^^ Zyll, 1652. n'.—The earlier edi-
17360 — epistolae et panegyricus. ^«^« ^ **»« panegyric, see above under
Accedunt alii panegyria vett. Pr«e. ^•^"o™"^.
mittitur notitia literaria. Biponti, ^^^ee — panegyricus liber. Denuo
1789. 8^ 2 voll. (1 d. 2gr.) ©t^"*"* curante J. Prischmanno.
17361 — epistolar. libri X. (ed. H. /^.i^-. Dietad, 1635. 4°.
Homer.) Lond., Ritchie, 1 79a Other copies, in which the pmliminary
smaH 8°. On vellum paper. "^^^ ^"^^ » different, hajre ^e title,
'^ '^ Paneffjfncut hber denuo edUus. Nune
Also on large paper. Uncommonly neat f,ero prtgtide MM. Bemeggero ad publ.
and correct, and tolerably scarce, as it was diMsert. propotUus a J. Jac. Stookher. 16.,
printed at the editor^s coat. j^., 1635. 4**.
17362 — epistolar. libri X. Recen- 17370 — panegyricus ad emendatiss.
suit notisque illustrav. Gli. Erdm. codd. recensitus et in ordinem di-
'Gierig. Lps., Schwickert, 1800-2. gestns a G. Gap. Kirchmaiero.
8**. 2 voll. (3d. 12 gr.) AJso on Witt., Mevius, 1674 or 89. 8**.
wrHing paper. Kirchmaier used no M86., and gave
17363 — epistolar. libri X. et pane- » ""^ ordinary text.
g3rricns ex rec. et cum adnotatt. 17371 — panegyxicns, cum annotatt.
perpetuis J. Mthi. G«sneri, quibus antefaac ineditis Dm. fiaudii. lis
I J. Mdi. Heusingeri, J. Oh. Tbph. aooedunt conunentarius Justi Lipsii,
* Emestii suasque notas addidit. G. integre note Livin»], Gruteri, Rit-
H. Schaefer. Lps., Fritsch, 1805. tershusii ac selectee varior. LB.,
I 8°. (2 d. 12 gr.) Hack, 1675. ;8*'.
^ 17364 — epistolse et panegyr. Re- 17372 — panegyricus. Interpreta-
( cens. Gli. Erdm. Gierig. Lps., tione et notis illustrav. Jac. de la
> Goschen, 1 806. 8^. 2 voll. (id. Baune ad us. Delphini. Huic edit
I 1 8 gr.) adduntur quiedam nots selectioves
17365 — epistolar. libri. Ad fidem varior. (Curav. Th. Parsell.) Lond.
* 5A3
1430
PLI
Bowyer, 1716. 8^ Also on large
paper.
17373 — panegyrique k Trajan en
lat. et en fran9. avec des remarques
hist., crit. et morales par le comte
Coardi de Quart. Turin^ Mairesse,
1724 (new title, Haye, Moetjens,
1726). fol.
17374 — panegyricus, cum notis in-
tegris Jureti etc, et selectis alior.,
curante J. Amtzenio, qui et suas
adnotatt. adjecit. Acced. J. Mas-
son vita Plinii, editio III. auctior.
Amst.» Janssonio-Waesbergii, 1738.
17375 — panegyricus, quem ex XII.
codd. MSS. librisque coUatis recen-
suit ac notis observationibusque
item et numis »re exscriptis illu-
stray. Ch. Gli. Schwarz. Nrb.,
Lochner, 1746. 4°.
• Of distinguialMd value. Scftroe on writ-
ing paper.
17376 — panegyricus. Recensuit
notisque illustrav. Gli. Erdm.
Gierig. Lps., Schwickert, 1796.
8°. (i d.) Also on writing paper.
17377 — Hm. Ratani Welsdalii
commentarii in panegyricum Plinii
Sec, nunc prim, in lucem editi et
indice plenissimo illustrati. Lugd.,
Sb. Bm. Honoratus, 1554. 8^
17378 — panegirico del Plinio, su
filosofia, politica, moral y eoono-
mia, traducido del latin por Fr.
Barreda. Madr. 1787. 4°.
17379 — lettere, trad, in lingua ital.
da Gi. Ant. Tedeschi. Roma, Sal-
vioni, 1717* 4*'* Also on large
paper. Pan^irioo &tto volgare
dal C. G. U. M. (Cavalier Girol.
Ubaldino Malavolti). Roma, Za-
netti, i6a8. 4"*. Panegirico vol-
garizxato da Gi. Agst. Lengueglia.
Valenza, Sacco, 1657. 4**. Ven.,
Pinelli, 1670 or 86. 12^ Pane-
girico trasportato nuovam. alia fa.
vella ital. (da Genesio Toderini).
Ven., Pavini, 1688. 12°. Pane-
girico trad, di latino in volgare (da
Ln. Marcellotto). Ven., Zatta,
1 760. 8".
PLI
17380 — lettres trad, par Boncfaard.
Par., Quinet^ 1632. 8^ Lettres
(trad, par Hippol. Jules Pilet de la
Mespardifere). Par., Sommaville,
1643. ' 2°' (Euvres de L. de Sacy»
oontenant les lettres de Pline le
jeune, le panegyrique de Trajan et
un traits de ramiti^. Nouv. ^.
revue et corrig^e. Par. 1721 (other
copies 1 722). 4^ Lettres et pan^.
trad, par L. de Sacy. Par., Bar.
bou, 1773 and 72. 12°. 3 voll. ib..
id., 1808. 12°. 3 voD. (13 fr., on
fine paper 1 8 fr.) CEuvres de Pline
trad, par L. de Sacy. Par., Duprat-
Duverger, 1 808. 1 2°. 2 voll. Pane-
gyrique de Trajan par Pline Cecile
Second (trad, par de la Mesnar-
di^re). Par., Sommaville, 1638.
4°. Pan^. de Trajan, de la tra-
duct, de Jaq. Esprit. Par., le Pe-
tit, 1677. 12°.
17381 — Briefe in die deutsche
Heldensprache ubs. von J. Sarto-
rius. Lpz., 1712. 8^ Sammtliche
Briefe ubs. u. mit Anmerkk. beglei-
tet von E. A. Schmid. 3. Anfl. von
F. Strack. Ff. a. M., Hermann,
1819. 8^ 2 voll. (i d. 12 gr.)
Briefe iibs. u. mit Anmerkk. von
J. Ad. Schiifer. Erlang., Schu-
bert, 1801-2. 8®. 2 voll. (2 voll.
16 gr.) Lobsagung zu zeitten er
zu.Rome das consulat ampte ein-
getreten : hat . . . vom heyligen
Kayser Traiano . . . ausgesagt.
Durch Dietr. von Pleningen ge-
theutscht. Land8hut,J.Weys8enbar-
ger, 15 15- fol. Also without place,
1520. fol. Lobrede auf den Kais.
Trajanus, ubs. mit Anmerkk. von
Ch. Tob. Damm. Lpz. 1 735. 8**.
Lobrede auf den Kais. Traj. aus
dem Lat. iibs. u. mit Anmerkk.
begleitet von J. Ad. Schafer. Ana-
bach, Haueisen, 1784. 8°. (16 gr.)
Lobrede auf den Trajan, aus dem
Lat. iibs. u. mit nothigen Einleitt.
u. Anmerkk. begleitet von D. L.
Wigand. Lpz., Schwickert, 1796.
8^(i8gr.)
17382 — Epistles and Pan^jrric
PLI
translated into English by several
hands^ and published with the life
of Pliny by Henley. Lond. 1724.
8^. 2 vols. Letters, with occasional
remarks^ by W. Melmoth. Lond.
1746 (the last time 1786). 8°. 2
vols. Letters, with observations on
each letter, by J. Earl of Orrery.
Lond., Vaillant, 1751. 4^ 2 vols,
and often. (Very neat, Lond.,
Suttaby, 18 10. i8^ with plates.)
Panegyric translated by Rb. Sta-
pylton. Oxf. 1644. 4*^. Address
of thanks to a good prince, pre-
sented in the panegyric of Pliny
upon Trajan^ translated by White
Kennet. Lond. 1686. 8^. Pane-
gyric, rendred into English from
the original by G. Smith. Lond.
170a. 8**.
17383 — Epistler, oversatte paa
Dansk, ved Th. Schmidt. B. I.
(books I — 4). Kbhvn., Glasing,
1754.8®. Forsters Dyders Speyl
i Trajano eller Plinii Panegyr. ved
P. Brinch. ib. 1 704. 8^
17384 — Gli. Erdm. Gierio Leben,
Charakter u. schriftstell. Werth
des jtingern Plin. Dortm., Blothe,
1798. 8°. (14 gr.) J. Gli. Kreys-
BIO de codicis membr. Plinii epi-
stolas olim complexi fragmento.
Annaeb., 181 2. 4^ A. C. Haver-
8AAT (Wem. C. L. Zieoler)
Vertheid. der Plinischen Briefe
fiber die Christen, gegen die Ein-
wendungen Semler's. Gott., Van.
denhoek, 1788. 8^ (8 gr.) Ger.
J. V0S811 in epistolam Plinii de
Christianis et edicta Ciesarum Ro-
manor. ad versus Christianos com.
mentarius. Amst., Corn. Joannis,
1654. 12^
17385 PLINIUS Valerianus, Me.
dicina Plinii. Romee, St. Guillire-
tus, cal. Jul. 1509. fol.
The first edition. 125 leaves, with the
signatures A^x. Th. Pighinuocius was
the editor. Corrected by Albanus Torinus
in the S&ranut. Bom, 1528. foL (see above
Medici), and in the Medici aniiq. lai,
Ven. 1547. fol.— Jti«/i G/. GnnMii ep. de
audore operie de re med., vulffo Plinio f^o-
leriano adeeripH, Lpt. 1736. 4*.
PLO
1481
17386 PLOCHIRUS. Poemati-
um dramaticum, musar. et fortune
querimoniam continens. E greecis
Plochiri Michaelis. Latine eodem
genere versuum expressum a F.
Morello. Aoc. epigrammata quae,
dam e Griecis conversa ab eod. in-
terprete. Lutet., F. Morellus, 1598.
8«.
8 pages of Greek text, and also 8 pages
of Latin translation. An earlier edition is
to be found in J. Chryaostmni homiiia II,,
Ufia cum dramate k^pido nee aspemabiU
Plochiri MichaeHSf Gf, Tilmanno inter-
prele. Par,, NiveUiut, 1554. 12*^ AImi
in MaiUaire MisceUanea Gracor, oar'
mifia.
17387 PLOT, Rb. Natural history
of Oxfordshire. Oxf. 1 67 7 or 1 7 05 .
fol. with 16 plates.
17388 a — natural history of Stafford-
shire. Oxf., 1686. fol. with 37
plates.
Each of these works is sold in England
for about 3 guineas, and for double that
price on laige paper.
17388^ PLOTINUS. Operum phi-
losophioor. omnium libri LIV. in
sex enneades distributi, ex anti.
quiss. codicum fide nunc prim,
greece editi, cum lat. Marsilii Fi.
cini interpretat. et oommentatione.
Bas., ad Pemseam Lecythum, 1 580.
fol.
18 leaves of preliminary matter, 771
pages, and 22 leaves, index and priiiter^s
symbol. The first and only edition of his
entire worics from 4 MSS. : the editor is
unknown. It is tolerably scarce, but very
incorrectly printed.
17389 Bas., L. R^is, 1615.
fol.
The same edition as the preceding, only
with a new title, and 6 leaves reprinted.
17390 — liber de pulchritudine (gr.
et lat.) Ad codicum fidem emen-
dav., annotationem perpetuam, in-
terjectis Dn. Wyttenbachii notis
epistolamque ad eundem ac praepa-
rationem cum ad hunc librum tum
ad reliquos adjecit F. Creuzer.
Accedunt anecdota grseca : Procli
disp. de unitate et pulchritudine,
Nicephori Nathanaelis antitheticua
ad versus Plotinum de anima, item.
5A3
I4B^
PLO
que lectiones Platonioe ex oodd.
MSS. Heidelb , Mohr et Zimmer,
1814. 8°. (3 d. 8 gr., on yelluin
paper 5 d.)
17391 — opera omnia lat., inter-
prete Marsilio Ficino. Flor., Ant.
Miscominus, nonis Maji 149a. fol.
440 leaves with 45 lines, and the mgna-
tureit a-uu; and 2 leaves besides at the end
after the colophon, without a signature,
EmendaHo in PloUnum, The first edition
of this translation and fine. A oopy on
vellum in the Magliabechian Hbrary at
Florence, the duke of Cassano-Serra pos-
sessed a second, a thiitl in the Royal library
at Paris ( bought at McCarthy's sale for
1020 fr.), and a fourth in the Laurentian
library (see BatuUni Cat. codd. laL bibl.
Laur, III. 195). Repeated, SaUfigiaeij
Soier, 1 540. foL aftd Bat., Pi. Psmoy
1559- fol'
17392 — die Enneaden des Plotinua
ubs. mit Anmerkk. von J. G. V.
Engelhardt. i.Abth. Erl., Palm,
1830. 8®. (a d.) Plotinus von der
Natur, von der Betrachtung u. von
dem Einen^ mit einer Einleit. u.
Anmerkk. von F. Creuzer, in Daub
u. Creuzer's Studien B. I.
17393 — concerning the beautiful, or
a paraphrased translation from the
Greek of Plotinus. Ennead I.
Book VI. By Th. Tajlor. Lond.,
Payne, 1787. 8°. (is. 6d.) Five
books of Plotinus, viz. on felicity,
on' evil, on providence etc. trans-
lated by Th. Taylor. Lond. 1 794.
8°. Select works of Plotinus, with
extracts from the treatise of 8y-
nesius on providence, by Th. Tay-
lor. Lond., Black, 1817. 8°. (188.)
Notwithstanding the title, the following
work has no relation to Plotinus ; G. Ant.
Heigl die Phtin. Phy$ik, Landsh, 1815.
8°.(i8gr.)
17394 PLOUCQUET, Gu. Gf. Li-
terature medica digesta s. reperto-
rium medicine practicse^ chirurgifie
atque artis obstetricise. Tubing.,
Cotta, 1808-9. large 4**. 4 voll.
(27 d. 12 gr.) Continuatio et sup-
plem. L ib., Osiander, 1814. large
4-. (3 d. 8 gr.)
This second edition is more convenient
for use than the first which appeared under
the tide Iniiia bibHoik. mediti>-practiea ei
FLU
thimnrg. remiii, THiA., CeUa, 179^-97- 4**-
8 volL (37 d. 8 gr.) Supplenu it. 1799
-1803. 4". 4 voll. (18 d. 22 gr.)
17395 PLUKENET, Ln. Phyto-
graphia s. stirpium illnstrium et
minus eogaitar. icones* Lond. 1691
-96. smsdl fol. 3 vols, with 328
numbered plates. — Almagestum bo-
tanicum.r Lond. 1 696. small fol. —
Almagesti botanici mantissa. Lond.
1700. small fol. plates 329-350.
— Amalthenm boianicum. Lond.
1705. small fol. plates 351-454.
These 4 articles form a colle^ion of
Plukenet^s works. In some copies of this
first edition, which is prised on account of
the first imprestion «f the Hates, a printad
title of 1 710 is piefixed to the ist vol.
17396 — opera botanica. Lond.,
Davies, 1 769. Itf ge 4^. 6 parts in
4 vols, with the same plates.
This edition is prised on account of the
Index, which is added to it. In addition
also, P. Dt, G%9^ Index lAnnmanua m
Pluk. opp. boUmica, Hamb.y Bohm, 1779.
large 4».
17397 PLUMIER, Charl. Descrip-
tion des plantes de I'Am^rique avec
leurs figures. Par., impr. roy.,
1693. fol. with 108 plates.
Scarce. The first 50 phites are also in
his TraUi detfaughree. There are also 00.
pies with illuminated plates, and copies
with the date of 1713.
17398 — nova plantar. Americanar.
genera. Par., Boudot, 1703. 4"*.
with 40 plates.
17399 — plantar. Americanar. fasci.
cull X. continentes plantas, qoas
olim C. Plumierius detexit eruitque,
atque in insulis Antillis ipse de-
pinxit. Has primum in lucem edid.,
descriptionib. et observationib.,
leneisqae tabulis illnstrav. J. Bur.
mannus. Amst., Schouten, i755—
60. fol. 10 parts in 1 vol. with i
portrait, i woodcut, and 262 plates.
17400 — iilicetum Americanum s.
filicnm, polypodior., adiantor. e/c.
in America nascentium icones. Par.,
typ. reg. 1703. large fol.
This work contains 227 plates without
any text, with a Latin title.
17401 — traits des foug^es de
PLU
TAm^rique. Par., impr. roy., 1705.
large fol.
Scarcer than the Plantes de FAmirique,
with which it is usually found. There are
oommonly only 172 plates with text in this
edition, yet are there also oc^ies which
oontain the 333 plates of the preceding
edition.
17402 — Tart de toumer ou de hire
en perfection tontes sortes d'ouvra-
ges de toHT. Par. 1749. fol. with
80 plates.
The edition, jLycm, 1701. foL which has
only 10 parts (instead of la) and 60 plates,
is leM prized. Also, Par, 1 706. IbL Phi-
mier*s MSS. have been in the Royal li-
brary at Paris since 1 767.
17403 PLUTARCH, the British,
containing the lives of the most
eminent persons of Great-Britain
and Ireland, from the accession of
Henry VIII. to the present time.
New edit, re-arranged and enriched
by Fr. Wrangham. Lond. 1816.
8^ 6 VOU. (3L 1 28.)
Of the earlier editions a good one is,
Lond,y Diliify 1791. 8^ 8 yqU. In German
(by Hans £. von Teubem and P. O.
Lindner), ZUlHeh, 1764^^. 8% 6 volL
(5 d.) A 7th vol. (translated by J. G. Ch.
rick), ib, 1794. 8^ (1 d. f4gr.)
17404 PLUTARCH US. Opuscula
LXXXXII. (moralia, gr.) Ven.,
Aldus et And. AsuL, m. Mart.
1509. fol.
The fint edition, scarce, and sought
after; 8 (not 16) leaves of preliminary
matter, 1050 pages, and 1 leaf with the
anchor. Demetrius Duces took part in
this edition, which was prepared after Bes-
sarion*8 MSS., but is very incorrect. A
copy on vellum in the Royal library at Paris.
17405 — quae vocantur parallela.
Hoc est vitie illustrium viror. graeci
nominis ac latini, prout quseque
alter! con venire videtMitur, digestie
(gr.) Ven., Aldus et And. socer,
m. Aug. 15 19. fol.
4 leaves of preliminary matter (one
blank), 345 numbered leaves, and i leaf
with the colophon. This edition, prepared
from MSS., is indeed on the whole more
correct and complete than the Juntine nff
15179)^ x>™^ ^ ^ readings of this latter
are preferable to those in the Aldine. From
the reasons stated by Reiske in the preface
to the first part of his edition, p. XXIV.
there appear to have been either two differ,
ent impreMJonij or copies of the Aldine in
PLU
1489
which separate sheets were reprinted, and
more correct readings introduced into the
corrupt passages. At the same time, not-
withstanding a carelul collation of all, no
difference has been discovered by any oufi
except Bryan.
As to the rest, both the above vols, belong to
each other, but are seldom found together.
17406 — quK exstant opera, cum
lat. interpretatione. Ex vetustis
codd. plurima nunc prim, emendata
sunt, ut ex H. Stephani annotatt.
intelliges : quibus et suam quorun.
dam libellor. interpretationem ad-
junxit. ^mylii Probi de vita ex-
cellentium imperator. liber. Excud.
H. Stephanus^ ^S7^* ^'^- 13 voU.
A fine and correct edition, and sought
afier when iu good preservation. The di-
vision is as follows : Voll. I-III. Moraliumy
T. 1.3 (16 pages of preliminary matter,
and 2101 pages, the pagination running
throughout). VoU. IV- VI. VUarumy T. i
-3 (19^3 pag»)- VolL VII.IX. OpuMCfUa
varia e* diversor, inlerpreiait, T. 1-3
(7th vol. 8 pages of preliminary matter and
73 < W^ ^th voL 683 pages, 9th vol.
695 and 216 pages). Voll. X-XII. VUm
ex interpr. Cnuerii, T. 1-3 (10th vol.
16 pages of preliminary matter and 506
pagesy iithvoL 552 pages, 12th voL 621
pages and 66 unnumbered leaves of index).
VoL XIII. VUarum comparatarum ap-
penduf (467 pages). This last vol., the
most iropor^t on account of the notes, is
often wanting, and then the price of a copy
is much less. Only a copy of the 6 vols, of
the Greek text is known on large paper.
A new but somewhat hasty recension, from
conjecture and the collation of otherR, and, as
it appears, without personal use of MSS.,
in which as much is altered happily as un-
happily. The Aldine text forms the basis.
17407 — quae exstant omnia, cum
lat. interpr. Hm. Cruserii, Gu. Xy-
landri, et doctor, viror. notis, et li-
bellis variantium lectionum ex MSS.
codd. coUectarum et indicibus ac-
curatis. Ff., And. Wechelii he-
redes, 1599. fol. 2 voll.
The 1st vol. has 13 leaves of preliminary
matter, 1076 pages of text, 1 14 pages of
notes, and 16 leaves of index with the
printer's symbol. The and vol. (with only
a half-title), 4 leaves of preliminary matter,
1 147 pages of text, 56 and 80 pages of
notes, and 1 7 leaves of index. Stcphens^s
text (sometimes altered) with addition of
various readings from MSS. and earlier
editions, which however are neither stated
completely nor accurately, and are rather
SA4
1434 P L U
faultily printed. Lamprias de soripHi Phi-
tarchi (edited at first by D. Hoeschel, A V,,
ad ituigne ptTitu, 1 597. 4**. 13 leaves) is pre-
fixed. A copy on large paper, 56fr. Soubise^
17408 — qu£e exstant omnia^ cum
lat. interpr. Hm. Cruserii, Gu.
Xylandri. Acced. nunc prim, li-
bellus ejusd. de fluvior. montium-
que nominibus, cum vers. Maus-
saci et doctor, viror. notis, et li-
bellisvariantium lectionum ex MSS.
codd. coilectar. et indicibus aocu-
ratis. Ff., in offic. Aubrior., 1620.
fol. 2 voll.
Tbe I St vol. has 22 leaves of preliminary
matter, 1076 pages of text, X14 pages of
notes, and 16 leaves of index. The 2nd
vol. 4 leaves of preliminary matter, 11 64
pages of text, 72 and 80 pages of notes,
and 17 leaves of index. Merely a repeti-
tion of the preceding edition (yet really a
reprint) with addition of the book Dejlu-
vionem etc naminibtu.
17409 — omnia quae exstant opera.
Cum lat. interpr. Cruserii et Xy-
landri, et doctor, viror. notis, et li-
bellis variantium lectionum ex MSS.
codd. coilectar., et indicibus accu-
ratiss. Ejusd. Plutarchi liber de
fluvior. montiumque nominibus an-
tehac non editus, cum vers, et notis
Maussaci. Ace. nunc prim. Plu-
tarchi vita a J. Rualdo coUecta.
Ejusd. Rualdi animadvv. ad in-
signia Plutarchi axtHAfiara. Lut.
Par., typis regiis, 1624. fol. 2 voll.
Scarce on large paper.
The first voL has 42 pages of preliminary
matter (a plate to the d^ication), 1 half-
title, 1076 pages of text, 114 pages of
notes, and 22 leaves of index. Then
VUa Plut. with i half title, 150 pages,
and 4 leaves of index. The 2nd vol.
4 leaves of preliminary matter (a por-
trait to the dedication), 1 163 pages of text,
84 pages of notes, 80 pages varr, lectt. (in
which the pagination i~i 2 is wanting), and
24 leaves of index. This well printed edi-
tion, tolerably sought after by collectors,
but not very correct, is a repetition of the
preceding, with which it accords in the
pagination, but deviates from it by frequent
alterations in the text and translation.
There are said to be copies with a new title,
LB.y EhtevieTf 1655.
17410 — quse supersunt omnia, gr.
et lat. Principibus ex editt. cas-
tigavit, virorumque doctor, suisque
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annotatt. instruxit J. Jac. Reiske.
Lps., Georgi, 1774-82. 8°. 12 voll.
(40 d.)
A partly new revision of the text (yet
without MSS.). But Reiske died even
before the completion of the lives, and the
publisher had the rest printed after ear-
lier editions.
17411 — quae supersunt omnia (gr.),
cum adnotatt. varior. adjectaque
lectionis diversitate, op. J. G. Hut-
ten. Tub., Cotta, 1791-1805. 8°.
14 voll. (19 d.)
Not very correct. To this and the pre-
ceding may be joined : A, Hm. L. Heeren
DefontUnu et auctoriUUe vUurs paraUeiar.
Plutarchi commentaii. IF. Go//., ZKe-
terich, 1820.8°. (i8gr.)
17412 — paraleUum (sic), vit« Ro.
manor, et Graeoor. Quadraginta
nouem (gr.) Flor., Ph. Junta, 27
Aug. 15 1 7. fol.
344 numbered leaves, and r leaf with
the printer^s symbol. The first edition of
the lives, printed from a MS. of Marcellus
Vergilius, who also seems to have superin-
tended the printing. Although rather
faulty, yet does it contain many good
readings and traces of the genuine text,
and has been too much neglected owing
to Aldus's and Stephens*s editions. Its
original price was 2 ducats, see J. Heu-
manni doeumenta Uti. Altarf, 1758. 8*.
p. 324.
17413 — quse vocantur parallela : hoc
est, vitfe illustrium, viror. grseci
nominis ac latini, accuratius quam
antehac unquam digestse (gr., cum
prsef. Sim. Grynsei). Bas., J. Bebel»
1530. fol.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, and 369
numbered leaves. Aldus*s text, with sonie
alterations from conjecture, as it appears-
17414 — qu» vocantur parallela,
h. e. vitse illustrium viror. gra&ci
nominis ac latini, accuratius quam
antehac unquam digestze et casti-
gate (gr.) Bas., Froben et Epi-
scop., 1560. fol.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, and 787
pages, with the same pr^ace of Sim. Ory-
neeus.
17415 — vit«e parallels cum singulis
aliquot. Gr. et lat. Adduntur va.
riantes lectt. ex MSS. codd. veteres
et novae, doctor, viror. notse et
emendatt. et indd. accuratissimi.
Recens. Agst. Bryanus, Lond.^
PLU
Tonson et Watts, 1729. large 4"'.
5 voll.
A fine edition. The text of the Paris
edition of 1624 with its various readings,
and those of 1 MS. of the library at St.
Germain, and of 5 Bodleian MSS. The
notes of Bryan and of Moses de Soul, who
after Bryan's death superintended the 4th
and 5 th vols, are not without value. But no-
thing was done for the text itself. The ist
vol. only has the date of 1 739, the rest are
dated 1733 and 1734. There are no copies
on large paper. The Apophihepmata after
Maittaire> edition (see No. 17445) are
added to this edition.
17416 — vitar. parallelar. delectus,
gr. et lat. cum variantibus lectt.
et doctor, viror. notis. Dublinii,
1761. 8®. 3 voll.
An uncut copy on large paper, 120 fr.
M'Garthy, in other respects of litUe value.
17417 — fiioi wapdXhfkoi, olt irpo<r€T€~
3ij<rap ayffAtUHr€is koi t»p airoirxtduiiv
uroxotryMv vtpi rtft iXXrfvuaft naibtias
KOI ykwrfnjs oKoXovSia, (Cura Diam.
Coray). Par., Eberhart, 1809-15.
8°. 6 voIp. with plates (108 fr.).
The editor has used no MS., but has alter-
ed much from conjecture. The notes are
mostly critical. 70 copies were struck off
on large paper, more than 50 of which
however were sent into Greece.
17418 — yite parallel», gr. ed. 6f.
H. Schafer. Lps., Tauchnitz^ 1812.
12°. 9 voll. (4d. I2gr.)
17419* — Plutarchi Agesilaus et
Xenophontis encomium Agesilai,
in scholar, usum edid., notis et in-
dice illastray. Detlev. C. Gu. Baum-
garten.Crusius. Lps., Fleischer,
1812. 8°. (i6gr.)
17419^ — Alcibiades. Textum e
codd. Paris, recognov. et perpetua
annotat. instrux. J. C. F. Bahr.
Heidelb., Groos, 1823. 8^ (id.
12 gr.)
17420 — vit« parall. Alexandri et
Caesaris. Commentarium adjec. F.
Schmieder. Hal., Gebauer, 1804.
8^ (1 d. I2gr.)
17421 — Demosthenis et Ciceronis
vitae pandlelie nunc prim, separatim
edittt. Grseca reoens., lat. red-
didit, notis illustrav. Ph. Barton.
Ox., typ. Clarendon., 1744. 8^
Also on large paper.
PLU
1485
17422 — Demosthenes et Cicero. In
usum juY. cum annotatt. varior.,
adjecta lectionis diversitate et indd.
necessariis opera J. G. Hutten.
Tub., Cotta, 1795. 8^ (i6gr.)
17423 — Marius, Sulla^ Lucullus et
Sertorius. Recens., explicav., chro-
nologia rer. memorabilium, indd.
necessariis instrux. £. H. G. Leo-
pold. Lps., Fritsch, 1795. 8^ (id.
12 gr.)
17424 — - vitse parall. Themistoclis et
Camilli, Alexandri et Ciesaris, ad
opt. editt. express®. Selectis va-
rior. notis illustrav. C. H. Jordens.
£d. nova, cui ind. verbor. et nom.
adjec. J. H. Ch. Barby. Berol.,
Vieweg, 1797. 8°. (i4gr.)
17425 — Theseus et Romulus, Ly.1
cur^setNumaPompilius. Recens.,
explicav., indd. necessariis instruxit
£. H. G. Leopold. Lps., Fritsch,
1789. 8**. (id. 4gr.)
17426 — vitae Timoleontis, Grac-
chor. et Bruti, animadversionib.
instrux. F. Gu. Fabrici. Lps.,
Schwickert, 181 2. 8^ (16 gr.)
17427 — Timoleon, Philopomen, die
beiden Gracchen u. Brutus, mit
kurzen Anmerkk. u. einem Wor.
terverzeichn. von Gbr. Gf. Bre-
dow. Altona, Hammerich, 1815. 8^
(20 gr.)
17428 — moralia opuscula, multis
mendarum milibus expurgata (gr.)
Bas., Froben et Episcop., 1542.
fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, 877
pages, and i leaf with the printers symhol.
A more correct impression of the Aldine
text, sometimes not unhappily altered by
the unknown editor from conjecture.
17429 — varia scripta, qus moralia
vulgo dicuntur. Multis mendar.
millib. expurgata, indicib. locu-
pletiss. instructa a Gu. Xylandro
(gr.) Bas., Episcop., 1574. fol.
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 679
pages, and 32 leaves of index. A valuable
edition, frequently and happily corrected
from a MS., and from conjecture. Ac*
cording to Wyttenbach*s assertion it is
very scarce, which at least it is not in Ger-
many.
1436
PLU
17430 — moralia, i. e. opera^ ez-
ceptis vitis, reliqua. Grssca exnes-
davit, notationem emendafticuiuin et
latinam Xylandri interpretationem
castigatam subjunxit, animadTer-
siones explicandis rebus ac verbis^
item indd. copioaoc adjec Dn.
Wyttenbach. Ox., tjrp. Clarend.,
^79S-^^oo. large 4^ 5 parts in
6 Yols. (14I. 3S. 6d.) Animadvv.
T. 1. II. ib. 1810-ai. large 4°!
2 vols. (4I. 18. 6d.)
There is a very good rwiew of this vety
fine and important, but unfinished edition,
in the EcUnburffh Review^ II. 216 sq.
There are no large paper copies of this
edition any more than of Bryan's edi-
tion of the lives, to whieh this may be
joined.
17431 — (the same title). Ox., typ.
Clarend., 1795-1800. 8°. 13 voll.
(5I. 28., on large paper 81. 2&)
Animadvv. T. I. 11. ib. 1810-31.
8^ 2 vols. (il. I08.> on large paper
3I. 38.).
Only 100 copies stnid^ off on large
paper. — A German reprint was oommenoed,
Lps. J 796. 8"*.
17432 — varia scripta^ quae moralia
vulgo vocantur. Ed. stereot. Lps.,
Tauchnitz, 1820. 12^ 6 voU. (4d.
I2gr0
17433 — de liberor. educatione cum
nova interpr. lat. et adnotatt. Ch.
A. Heumanni. Editionem curay.,
Gu. Xylandri suasque observatt.
addldit Jac. F. Heusinger. Lps.,
Muller, 1749. 8^ (12 gr.)
At first with the Cebes of 1500 (see
Cebes). The edition of Fr. Fabricius,
Antw. 1563. 8°. is after 3 MSS. with good
notes and a new Latin transition.
17434 — de liberis educandis liber.
Acced. bina ejusd. Plutarchi et
Marcelli SideUe fragmenta (gr.)
Cura J. Glo. Schneideri. Arg.,
Stein, 1775. 8°. (i2gr.)
Schneider used an Augsburg MS.
17435 — de educatione liberor. liber,
gr. lat. Varior. notas adjec. suas-
que animadvv. immiscuit Th. Ed-
wards. Cbr. r79i. 8®. (38. 6d.)
17436 — de pueror. educatione li-
bellus. Emendav., explicav. Ch.
PLU
Of. Dn. Stein. Lps., Crabler, 1793.
8°. (i6gr.)
17437 *— fitfiXtoy ir»g dci ra¥ P€09 nouf'
futmv cucovciy, km Bao'cXfun; 6/juXui,
wfios w€ov£ cum interpr. Hug. Grotii.
Variantes lectt. et notas adjec
J. Potter. Ox., Th. Sheld., 1694.
8».
This edition has little peculiar. The
edition, Glasp,, FouHsy 1753. 8^. is after it.
The edition by Xylander, Ba». 1564. 8**. is
vahiabie and very scarce.
17438 — commentarius, quomodo
adolesoens poetas audire debeat. gr,
et lat. ex interpr. Xylandri. Recena.,
emendav. animadversionibusque il-
lustrav. J. Tob. Krebs. Lps.,
Fritsch, 1779. ^^' (Hg**-)
17439 — traits sur la mani^ de
discemer un flatteor d'avec un ami,
et le banquet des sept sages, dia-
h^e du meme auteor^ revik et oor-
rige sur des MSS. de la bibl. da
roi, avec une version et des notes
(par Fr. J. Gbr. de la Porte du
Theil). Par., impr. roy., 1772-
8^
17440 — liber de discrimine amici et
adulatoris. Greoe primum saorshn
edid.^ varietatem lectionis notavit.
animadvv. Xylandri aliorumque ut
et indicem vocum gnacar, adjec.
Ch. A. Krigel. Lps., Sommer^
1775. 8^ (10 gr.) Also on writing
paper.
17441 — de virtute et vitio ; de for-
tuna; quemadmodum oporteat ado-
lescentem poemata audire (gr.)
Lut. Par., Gourmont, 1509. 4^. 50
leaves.
Scarce.
17442 — libeUus de superstitione et
Demosthenis oratio funebris in lau-
dem Atheniensium, qui fortiter pro
patria pugnando oaesi sunt ad Che-
roneam, gr. et lat. cum integris
notis Reiskii, Sallieri, Tayloris,
Wolfii et Xylandri. Denuo recens.,
varias lectt. trium oodd. MSS. et
suas animadvv. adjec. Ch. F. Mat-
thflBi. Mosq. 1778. 8°.
17443 — apophthegmata regum et
imperatorum, ac laoonica ( gr. )
PLU
Loran., Theodoric. Mwrtinm, 1521.
4"-
Scarce and sought after. Also in Oreek,
Par., MoTchita, 1530. 8**.
17444 — apophthegmata grieca regum
et ducum^ philosophor. aliorumque
quorundam ; ex Plutarcho et Diog.
Laertio cum lat. interpr. £xcud.
H. Stephanu8» 1568. i2S
16 leaves iA prdiiiiinaiy matter, and 703
pages. The text is sometimes corrected.
A copy on yellow paper, 8 fr. 95 c McCar-
thy.
17445 — apophthegmata regum et
imperator. Apophthegmata Laco-
nica. Antiqua Lacedsemonior. in-
stituta. Apophthegmata Laciena-
rum (gr. lat. ed. Mch. Maittaire).
Lond., Darres* 1741. large 4^
Fine, but containing nothing peculiar.
17446 — liber de regum atque impe-
rator. sdte dictis, quae apop^theg-
mata nuncupantur (gr. lat.) Reoena.
et omavit St. Pemberton. Ox.,
typ. Clarend., 1768. 8®.
Fine and eorrect A Bodleian MS. is
made use of. Scarce on large paper.
17447 — - instituta et excerpta apo-
phthegmata laconica. Reoens. Thph.
£rdm. Gierig. Lpa., Schwickert,
1779. 8^ (6gr.^
17448 — de Iside et Oriside liber,
S. et angl. Graeca recens., emen-
y., commentario auxit, versioiiem
novam angl. adjec Sm. Squire.
Access. Xylandri, Baxter!, Bentleji,
Marklandi conjecture et emendatt.
Cbr., typ. acad.» (1744). 8®.
Without the use of any MS. certainly,
but with excellent critical observations by
Bentley and Markland. Scarce on strong
paper, but there is no copy on large paper.
17449 — de virtute morali libellus
gr»cu8. £ju8d. libelli translatio
per And. Mth. Aquivivium. Corn-
men tarium ipsius in ejusd. libelli
translationem. Index totius ope-
ns. Neap., Ant. de Fritxiis, 1526.
fol.
This edition was unknown to Wytten-
bach.
17450 — libellus de virtute morali
(gr. lat.) cum explicatione praeci-
PLU 1487
puor. loeor. autore Jo. Camerario.
Without place or date (Lps.y Fee-
gelinus)p 8^
17451 — de non irasoendo et de cu-
riositate (gr. lat.) Erasmo inter-
prete. Bin., Frc^en, 1525. 8^.
17452 — - dialogut de cohibenda ira
(gr.) Lovan., Rescins,. 1531. 8^.
17453 — de tranquillitate et securi-
tate animi (gr.) Loran., Rescius,
1531- a**-
17454 — - irc^ ^vtrmtrutf km mpt rvx*?^
(de vitiosa rerecnndia et de for-
tuna) gr. lat. cum animadw. Reiskii,
Salmasii et Xylandri. Varias lectt.
codd. Mosquensium et suas ani-
madw. adjec. Ch. F. Mattheei. Ace.
Plutarchi ft'agmenta qu«dam. Mosq.
1777.8°.
17455 — liber de sera numinis vm-
dicta, gr. lat. Acced. fragmentum
eidem vindicatum apud Stob«um.
Reoens., emendar., iUustrav. Dn.
Wjttenbach. LB., Luchtmans,
1772. 8^
Against it appeared, PhUeUenu epUL
erii. t» PhUamM Hbtilum de stra nurndfiis
vindieiaejfetL Dn. WytienbaoML Without
place or date (i77a)> 8*.
17456 — irrpt row Apttnunrmv rois ^<-
Xoo'o^ir, ^nfiTiKWf hoyfiarutv cinrofujr,
fitffkta €. Ejusd. operis addita est
Gu. Budtti interpretatio lat. Bas.,
J. Hervag., 1531. 4*^. 166 pages
and 1 lean
17457 — de placitis philosophor.
libri V. Lat. reddidit, reoensuit,
adnotationibus, variantibns lectt.,
dissertationib. illustrar. Eduard.
Corsinus. Flor. 1 750. 4^
Carefully superintended, without being
critically important.
17458 — de physicis philosophor.
decretis libri V. (gr.) Emenda-
tiores edidit et lectionis varietatem
adjec. Ch. Dn. Beck. Lpa., Breit-
kopf, 1787. 8^ (i d. 4gr.)
A Moeoow MS. was made use of.
17459 — de primofrigido (gr.) Par.,
Tumebus, 1552. 4°. 21 pages.
17460 — sitne rationis aliqua in
bestiis vis; tum utra animantium
plus hujus habeant, terrestriane an
I
1438
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aquatica, Plutarchi libellus^ gr. lat.
Sim. Grynseo inter prete. Bas., J.
Bebel, 1534. 8°.
17461 — de fluvior. et montium no-
minibus^ et de his quae in illis re-
periuntur. Item Psellus de lapi-
dum virtutibus. Omnia nunc prim.
ex MS. gr. et lat. cum castigatt. et
notis edita a Ph. Jac. Maussaco.
Ace. J. Pistorii tract, de micro-
cosmo. Tolosse^ Bosc^ 1618. 8°.
Tolerably icaroe, but not the first edi-
tion. Already printed with Arriani peri-
plus. Bas. 1533. 4^ Also in Hudaoni
Geogr. vetL T. II. Dejiuvior. numtiumque
nondMut, et de Uf , gua ttdmirabiiia in tUis
inveniuntur {iai.), Natale tie Camitibut tn-
terpreie. Bat., H, Petri, 1560. 8**.
17462 — Aragmenta duo Plutarchi
hucusque inedita, e codd. MSS.
musei Britann. (gr.) Lond. 1773.
8°. 16 pages.
17463 — vits parallelse a variis in-
terpretibus latinae factie et a J.
Ant. Campano collectae et editie.
Without place or date {Roma, U.
Gallus, 1470). large fol. 2 voll.
The first edition of this translation, very
scarce, and well printed, with 45 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation, and with vacant spaces for the
Greek passages. The collation is differ-
ently stated. According to Dibdin the ist
Yol. has 293 leaves, according to Fossi 294
(the 260th of which is blank). The 2nd
vol. 294 leaves according to Dibdin, ac-
cording to Fossi 303 (of which 142, 223,
263, and 283 are blank). Brunet^s colla-
tion made from the copy in the Royal li-
brary at Paris is: ist voL 308 leaves (of
whidi 164, 248, and 284 are blank), the
first'2 contain a letter of Campanus, a table
of contents, and Galluses usual colophon,
Aruer Tarpeji ctutos Jovis etc. The vol.
ends in the 21st line of leaf 308^ with the
words, fastigium evaeisse. The 2nd vol.
contains 304 leaves (of which 142, 186,
224, 264, and 284 are blank), leaf la
line I begins, CVM PER MVLTA SINT
LITTERARVM, and leaf 304a ends in
the 26th line with the words, ae sanctim-
meg; reservavit. Of these 3 collations
only those of Dibdin and Foasi can be
reconciled, according to which both vols,
together contain 592 printed leaves and
5 blank (these latter are not numbered
by Dibdin). According to Brunet there
are 604 printed, and 8 blank leaves.
That this edition was printed before
14 eoL Nov. 1471. (November and De-
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oember were then the first two months of
the year) is evident from Philelfus*s letter
of this date f see also AudiffretU Catal. edd,
Rom, p. 130). The farther proof cannot
be given here.
17464 — effidem vitse. Without place
or date, large fol. 2 vols.
This edition, which is a reprint of the
preceding, belongs to the unknown (Co-
logne ?) press with the peculiar R. With
49 lines, without signatures, catchwords,
and pagination, and with vacant spaces for
the Greek passages The ist vol. has 274
leaves; leaf la line i begins, AMPANVS
Francitco Piocolominio Cardinali Setiensi
meo Salutem, and leaf 2^4^ ends in the
36th Une. The 2nd vol. has 238 leaves,
and leaf 238a ends in the 22nd line with
the words, pott Caroli mortem diligentUtime
ac Sanctittimeq ; reservavit.
17465 — esedem vitae. Romse,
Sweynheym et Pannarz, 1473-
fol.
If this edition really exists, which I do
not venture to doubt, it must be of the
greatest rarity. As yet no copy is known.
17466 — esedem vit«e. Yen., Jensen^
2 Jan. 1478. fol. 2 voll.
With 50 lines, and signatures. I^eaf r *■
line 1 is, THESEI VITA PER LAPVM
FLORENTINVM EX. In this edition
the prefaces to the separate lives, prefixed
by the translators, are omitted, and the
translations are partly ascribed to others.
(A particular inquiry respecting the real
translator of each life in another place.)
Of the two lives of Homer which the edUia
princept contains, this editicm has only
that of Plutarch's. A copy on vellum was
sold in Dalmann's library at the Hague
1723, p. 126. No. 1018. for 200 Dutch
florins ; only the ist vol. on vellum, 360 fr.
McCarthy ; the Royal library at Paris pos-
sesses a copy of both vols, on vellum. —
Ven,y J, Rigar., 1491. fol. is a reprint of
this edition.
17467 — opus, quod parallela et vitas
appellant, Gu. Xylandro interpreter
cum annotatt. ejusd. et indice 00-
pioso. Heidelb., Lucius, 1561.
fol.
Enlaiiged with jEmiHut Probut, Ff^
Fegerabendf 1580 or 1600. fol. with wood-
cuts. Also, ib., id., 1592. 8°. 3 voU. ib..
Saw, 1606. 8**. 3 voll.
17468 — vittt comparatae iUustrium
viror., Hm. Cniserio interprete.
Ace. liber u^mylii Probi de vita
excell. imperator. Bas., Th. Gua.
rinus, 1564. fol.
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17469 — opuscula quae quidem extant
omnia (Moralia, lat.) Ba8.> And.
Cratander, 1530. fol.
17470 — ethica s. moralia opera,
que de grncis in lat. conversa ex-
tabant, universa, a Jano Comario
nunc prim, recognita et novor. ali-
quot libroT. translatione locupletata.
Bas., Isingrinius^ ^553- ^^1.
17471 — Moralia, i. e. varii libri
morales, historici etc. Omnes de
grseca in lat. linguam transscripti,
6u. Xjlandro interprete. I^.,
Guarinus, 1570. fol.
AltOy ib., %d.y 1571. 8°. 3 volL
17472 — opera ethica s. moralia^ in-
terprete Hm. Cruserio. Ff. a. M.,
Feyerabend, 1580. fol.
Alao, Ff. 1605. fol.
17473 — de liberis educandis^ Gua-
rino Veron. interprete. Hiero-
njrmus de officiis liberor. erga pa-
rentes. Basilii M. de legendis gen-
tilium libris oratio. Parmse, And.
Portilia^ i^T2. 4°.
40 leaves with 26 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. Leaf la
line I is, OVARINI VERONENSIS.
The first typographical production of Parma,
and extremely scarce.
17474 — apopbthegmata per Fr.
Philelphum e greeoo in lat. trans-
late. (Fen.), Vindelinus (de Spira),
1471.4''.
77 leaves with 3 s lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination.
17475 — dicterie plutarchi. Without
place or date (UUraj., Keielaer),
fol. Gothic letter.
40 leaves, without signatures, cateh-
words, and pagination. Leaf ib begins
with a tabuta^ and leaf 40a is the colophon
in 2 lines, the last words of which are,
Felietter e^fpUaiunL This edition contains
the same translation as the preceding ar-
ticle.
17476 ^- de virtutibus mulierum
traductio per Alamanum Ranu-
tinum. Brix.^ Bonin. de Boninis,
23 Mart. 1485. 4^
34 leaves (the last blank) with the sig-
natures a-d.
17477 — problemata, interpr. J. Pt.
Lucensi. Without place or date. 4^.
66 leaves with the signatures a-h and 24
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1439
(not 33] lines, without catdiwords and pa-
gination. Leaf I a line i is, Cetlphurmua
Marco Aurelio, and leaf 3& begins the work
itself. In leaf 66** is a distich with the su-
perscription, CalphumHu Brixieruis ad
Dm. SiUprandum, and underneath a post-
script in prose. Idem ad lectorem, Sili-
prandus printed at Venice about 1477. —
There is also another undated edition in
4°. with signatures and 25 lines, without
catchwords and pagination.
17478 — de natura et effectionibus
dsemonum libelli II. (lat.) cum ex-
plicatt. et prooemio Jo. Camerarii.
Lps., Steinmann, 1576. 8®. Also,
Lps., Vogelin, without date. 8°.
17479 — vidas de Plutarcho tradu-
cidas de latin en romance* por Al-
fonso de Palencia. Sevilla, Paulo
de Colonia etc., 2 Jul. 1491. fol.
2 voll. Gothic letter.
The first edition of this translation, ex-
traordinarily scarce, in 2 columns with pa-
gination and signatures.
17480 — las vidas de los ilustres y
excellentes varones griegos j ro-
manos traduc. en Castellano por J.
Castro de Salinas. Colonia j An-
veres, Bircman, 1562. fol.
Previously, ArfferUma, 156 1. fol.
17481 — morales traducidos de len-
gua griega en castellana por Diego
Gracian. Salamanca, i57i> fol.
Also, Alcala, 1548. fol.
17482 — apophthegmas, traduzidos
de lengua* griega in castellana por
Diego Grracian. Alcala, Mig. de
Eguia. 1533. 4^
17483 — prima parte delle vite de
Plutarcho traducte per Bt. Alex.
Jaconello de Riete. Aquila, Ad. de
Rotii'il, 16 Sept. 1482. fol. 334
leaves.
The first edition of this translation, and
very scarce ; it contains only 26 lives. Nor
does Ven.j Riuoonif 15 18. 4**. contain any
more. The and pert after Giul. Bordone's
translation was for the first time added in
the equally scarce edition, F«n., d*Ari$to-
tile, 1533. 4^ 3 voH. Repeated, Ven,, Bin-,
doni, 1539 or 37. 8^ 3 voll.
17484 — vite de gli huomini illustri
greci et romani, nuovam. trad, per
L. Domenichi et altri, et diligente-
mente confrontate co' testi greci
1440
PLU
per Ln. Ghini. Ven., CKofito, 1566.
(new title 67 and 68). 4". 2 vols.
This edition belongs to the CoBana.
The first edition of this translation appear-
ed, ib^ id.f 1555. 4°. 3 vols. A copy on
bine paper, the ist voL of 1560, the 2nd of
1555, 15 fr. M'Cartlhy. Vim., V<dgrmy
1582 and 1587. 4*. are good repetitions.
Ven,y Saruovina, I570- 4'*« was superin-
tended by Fr. Sansovino. The last time,
Venmoy Ramangini, 1 744. 4**.
17485 — vite degH hnomini illustri
greci et Tomani, trad, nuoram. da
Fr. Sansovino. Ven., Valgrisi, 1 564.
4°. 2 vo*l.
The on)y edition of Sansovino^t own
truulation, and seane.
17486 — ^ vite Tolgariszate da Oirol.
Pompei. Veroaa, Moroni, 1772-
73. 4^ 5 voU.
The first edition if this mnch approved
translation, and gnfttly priaed on aooount
ef its Gorraatneas. AJsq, Mil. 1798. 8°.
9V0IL Verona, I^j^8^ lovoll. lAvomOy
181 1. 8^ 7 voU. Padova, 1816-18. 8^
13 vols, with plates. Fir., PiaiHy 1822 sq.
8^. — CmnpewMo dette nrite del PliUareo.
Fir. 1816. 8"« 4 vols, is a translation of the
Latin abridgment of Tibertus Dares.
17487 — opuscc^i morali trad, in voL
gare da M. Ant. Gandino e da
altri letterati. Ven., Prati, 1598 or
1614. 4^ 2 voU. Ven., Combi,
1625. fol.
17488 — opuscoli scelti trad, dal
grecQ. Verona, 1783. 4®.
17489 — opuscoli morali, trad, in
italiana favella, ed in quest' ultima
impressione da infiniti errori cor-
Tetti. Roma, Desideri, 1790. 4°.
17490 -^ opuscoli morali, volgariz-
^ate da Marcello Adriani il gio-
vane. Fir,, Piatti, 1819-20. 8®.
5 voll.
Edited from a MS. of the Riocardi li-
Utary.
17491 — apoftemnii, trad, da 6i. Bn.
Gualandi. Ven., Gidlilo, 1567
(other copies 1565 and 66). 4°.—
i^dll* educatione de' 'figliuoli, trad,
da Sb. Ciampi. Pistoja, 1 806. 8^
— Del tardo gastigo della divinita
dialogo, trad, da Sb. Giampi. Pis-
toja, 1^05. 8°. — Gpuscolo come dis-
cemere il vero amico daB'-adulatore,
reoato dalla greca nella ital. iavella
PLU
(da L. Valeriaai Malvessi). Rona,
1796. 8°. — AHunaestranemti matri-
moniali, volgarizc. e commentati
da Gius. Ligi. Urbino, 18 19. 6^.
17492 — les vies des hommes iflns-
tres grecs et romoins, «t les oenvies
morales et mesl^s de Plutarqne,
translat^es de grec en fran^. par
Jac. Amyot. Par., Vasoosan, 1567
-74. S°. 13 voll. Decade eontenanit
les vies des emperenrs Trajanus*
Adrianus etc. extraites de plusieors
auteurs et mises en fran^. pas Ant.
AU^gre. ib., id., 1567.^".
A very fine edition, and sought after
when in good condition. All 14 vols, ane
seldom met with together. In the 6th voL
of the vies there ought to be a section of
150 i>ages (Hannibal*s and Sdpio^s lilies
translated by Chart. TE^use), when this is
wanting the price is greatly reduced. — The
fine edition. Par., Vatoosanf 1565-75. foL
4 parts in 3 vols, (also on huge paper), is
Ukewise prised, but the later editions hoc
much. There are -copies of the edxtian,
Par.y BasHen, 1 784. 8°. 18 vola. on Dufedi
paper, and copies in 4°.
17493 — oenvres complettes, trad, du
grec par Jac. Amyot, avec des notes
et des observations de Gbr. Brotier
et de J. Fr. Vauvilliers. Par.,
Cussac, 1783-87. 8°. 22 vols, with
plates.
Also on large Dutch .pi^per, on fine paper
in 4°., and la 'Copies on vellum paper in
4^ This very carefully prepared edition
is priaed. A new edition enlarged with
additions and oonections by Et. Clavier,
PiH'.f Cuttaoy 1 801 -6. 8°. 35 vols, with
plates (150 fr., on veUum paper 300 fr., on
huge paper ai3 fr., on large vellum paper
in 4°. 413 fr.) is not so fine. Vols. 25-35
of this last edition are also added to the
former one to complete it. Par.^ JOidoi,
i8i8~30. '6'', 35 vols, (each voL 5 fr., on
vellum paper lofr. wibscription price) is
finer piintod than the last, ^but not so fine
as that of 1783.
17494 — oenvres morales, trad, en
fran9. par Dm. Ricard. Par., 1 785
-*94. 12°. 17 voD. (4a fir.) JLes
vies des hommes illustres, trad, par
Ricard. Par., an 7 (1798)-! 803.
12^ 13 vols. (36 fir. 50 c.)
A successful translation, which should 'be
recommended to those who do not approwe
of the old French style of Amyot.
117495 — les vies des hommes illustres
PLU
grecs et romains, compart Tune
avec I'autre, translatees de grec en
Aran^. par Jac. Amyot. Par., Mdi.
de Vasoosan^ 1559. fol. a voU.
A oupy on vellam, a real typofipraphical
masterpiece, 000 fr. Valli^re and looo fr.
McCarthy. — Vyes de hvict eiccelleru et re-
nommex persifnnaiges Great et RomamSy
trantl. en franf. par G. de Sehte. Par.f
Vaseoean, 1543. fol. Par^ le Preuxy
1547. 8^ The edition, Lifon^ de Toumes,
1548. 16**. is an earlier translation.
17496 — les vies des hommes illus-
trea, revues sur les MSS. et trad.
en frang., avec des remarq. hist, et
crit. et le supplement des compa-
raisons, qui ont ^t^ perdues. Par
And. Dacier. Par., Clousier, 1721
-34. 4°. 9 vols. Also on large paper,
and on very large paper in small
fol.
Copies without the 9th vbL ( Viet (Hniact
par Plui, trad, de rangl. de Th, Rmoe par
Fr. BeUanger) lose a tiiird of their value.
Of the 9th voL indeed there are copies on
large paper, but none on very large paper.
Amei. 1724^34. or t6. 1735. I3^ 10 vds.
are also prixed. Par.y Duprat- Duvergery
181 1. i8^ 15 vols, with 63 engraved me-
dallions (37 fr. 50 c, in 13**. 48 fr., on
▼ellum paper in I3^ xiofr.), is enlarged
widi the Hves of Augustus and Tibtfios by
Delaroohe.
17497 — dialogue de Plutarque sur
la muaique, trad, du grec par J. Pt.
Burette, avec des remarques. Par.,
impr. roy., 1735- 4**-
There are said to he 13 copies of this se-
parate impression. The treatises, of which
this work consists, are in the Mhn. de Vac,
des iruer, T. 8, 10, 13, 15, 17.
17498 — Plutarchus Teutsch. Von
dem Leben vnd Ritterlichen ge-
schicbten, der aller Durcbleucbtig-
sten Griechen vnd Romem^ Alex-
andri M., Julii Caes., C. IVfarii,
Pyrrhi, Demetrii, M. Antonii, Pho-
tionis vnd Catonis Utic. Augsp.,
H. Steiner, 1534. fol.
This scarce first German translation is
by Hi. Boner, but it contains only 8 lives,
whioh fovm the last book of the following
edition.
17499 — von den Leben vnd Ritter-
lichen tbaten, der allerdurcbleuch.
tigste manner, Griechen vnd Romer.
Durcb Hi. Boner auss Latein inn
PLU
1441
Teutsch v«erweadt. Colmar, Bm.
Gnininger^ 1541 (new tide 1547).
fol.
17500 •— von den Historien, Leben,
handlungen u. ritterlichen thaten,
der mannlichsten H«lden u. herr-
licfasten Miinnem, so vorseiten un-
der den Rdmem u. Crriecben ge-
grunet haben. Durch Gu. Xylan-
drum angeftmgen u. durch Jonas
Loohinger vollendet. Ff. a. M.,
Feyerabendy 1580. foL
Properly onily Boner's translation a little
altered. Also, Ff. u. M. 1616. fol. — The
translations by J. Cp. Kind, Lpz. 1745-
54. 8**. 8 vols, and by Glo. Bd. von Schi.
rach, Helmet, u. LpM, 1776-80. 8°. 8 vols,
are of little value.
17501 — vergleichende Lebensbe-
schreibb. aus dem Griech. von J. F.
Sal. Kaltwasser. Magdeb.^ Keil,
1 799-1 806. S\ 10 voll. (11 d.
12 gr.) — Biographien der beriihm-
testen Griechen u. Romer. Wien^
Bauer, 181 a. 8^ 4 voll. (3 d.) —
Timoleon, Philopomen, die beiden
Gracchen u. Brutus^ ilbs. von Gbr.
Gf. Bredow. Altona, Hammerich^
1807. 8''. (18 gr.) — Themistocles u.
Camillus, Alexander u. Jul. Caesar^
libs, von demselb. Bresl. u. Lpz.,
Kom, 1814. 8^ (id. lagr.) — Ly-
kurg u. seine Gesetzgebung, ubs.
aus Plutarch u. mit Anmerkk. be-
gleit. von A. Wettengel. Lp«.,
Cnebloch^ 1811. 8°. (12 gr.) — Pe-
rikles, mit Anmerkk. iibs. von
J. G. Kunisch. Bresl., H^az, 1818.
8«. (10 gr.)
17502 — auserlesene (moral.) Schrif-
ten, iibs. von Fel. Nuscheler. Z<ir.
1768-74. 8°. 4 Toll. (2 d. 4 gr.) —
Moral. Abhandlungen, iibs. Ton J.
F. Sal. Kaltwasser. Pf. a. M.,
Hermann, 17^3^1800. 8^ 9 voU.
(9 d.) — Gttter Sitten einvndzwent-
zig Biicher. Durch Mch. Herr
newlich verteutscht. Strb., Hans
Scfaott, 1535. fol. — Tugendspiegel
der Hoch vnd weltweisen vonn ldb«
lichen guten Sitten Tud Wandel.
XXI. Biicher mancherley weiaser
Lehren vnd Vnterweisung aus Plu-
1442
PLU
tarcho. Durcfa H. von Eppendorf
verteutscht. (Strb,) 1551. fol. —
Das philosophische Ehezuchtbuch-
lein, oder der Vernunfftgemassen
Naturgescheiden Ehesucht, sampt
der Kinderzucht aus Plutarchi Ehe-
gebotten etc. verteutscht durch J.
Fischarten genandt Mentzer. Strb.
1578 or 97. 8°. with woodcuts. —
Plutarchi vnnd anderer Kurtz weise
vnd hofliche Spriich (Apophtheg-
men), durch H. von Eppendorf vss
dem Latin in Teutsch verdoll.
metscht. Strb.^ Hans Schott, 1 534.
fol.— -Abhandlung uber die Erzie-
hung der Kinder, aus dem Griech.
libs. u. mit vielen Anmerkk. ver-
sehen von J. 6I0. Steinert. Lpz.,
Sommer, 1795. 8°. (8gr.)
17503 — the lives of the noble Gre-
cians and Romans, translated out
of Greek into French by Jam.
Amiot, and out of French into
English by Th. North. Lond.^
Alott, 1631. fol.
Previously, Land., VdutroUier, 1579.
fol. Land., Whigty 1595 • fol. Also, Lmd,
1657 and 76. foL
17504 — lives translated from the
Greek (by several hands), Math
notes explanatory and critical from
Dacier and others. Lond.^ Tonson,
1758. 8^ 6 vols.
At first, Ixmd, 1683. 8^ 5 vols. To the
edition, Lond, 1727. 8**. 8 vols, may be
joined, The lives of several aneieni and tf-
butrums men, cmUted by Plutarch, by Th,
Rowe. Land. 1 738. 8^
17505 — lives, translated from the
original Greek, with notes critical
and historical, by J. and W. Lang-
home. Ed. V. Lond.^ Dilly, 1792.
8°. 6 voll. Also on large paper. —
New edition by Fr. Wrangham.
Lond. 1813. 8"^. 6 vols. (3I. 3s.)
Also 8 vols in 12°. (il. 16s.)
17506 — morals, translated from the
Greek by several hands (Morgan,
Creech, 6axter etc,) Ed. V. Lond.
Tavlor, 1 7 1 8. 8°. 5 vols.
At first, Lond. 1684. 8*". 5 vols. An
earlier translation by Philem. Holland,
Lond. 1603 or 57 fol. — TreaHee upon the
diiHnciUm between a friend and a ^flatterer,
PLU
with remarktf by Th. Northmore. Lond.
1793. 8».
17507 — leven der doorluchtige
Griecken ende Romeynen, door
A. V. Z. V. N. Delft. 1644. ^1-
Also, Amst. 1644. fol. — Levens
van doorluchtige Grieken en Ro-
meinen onderling vergeleeken. Uit
hei Grieksch geheel op nieuw ver-
taald en met zeer vele Aanteeke-
ningen opgehelderd door Ev. Was-
senbergh en H. Bosscha. Amst.,
Allart, 1 789-1 8 1 o. large 8°. 1 3 voll.
(59 fl. 9 St.) — R&dslag om Bama-
tucktan, ofversat af N. H. D. (N.
Dal.) Sth. 1738. 8^
The book on education, translated iuto
Bohemian by J. Krupsky, Prog, 1609. 8*.
The apophthc^gms translated into Hun-
garian by J. Lethenyei, 1 785.
17508 — C. Haitinokri Animadw.
in Plntarchum, in the Acta philolo^
gor. Monac III. 121- 136. G. H.
MosERiLiectionum Plutarchear . spe-
cimen, in F. Creuzeri meletem. e
disciplina antiquitatis, II. 30-70.
J. Cp. Held Annotatt. crit. in
Plut. vitas paralL, in the Acta philol.
Monac. II. 23-96. Alb. Lion
Commentatio de ordine, quo Plat.
vitas scripserit. Gott., Brose, 1 820.
8^ (6 gr.) Ph. C. Hess Obss.
crit. in Plut. vitam Timoleontis.
Ff. a. M., Bronner, 1818. 8**.
(20 gr.) Gf. Faehse Progr. ob-
servatt. crit. in Plut. opera mo-
ralia et in Hesychii lexicon. Lps.
1820. 4°,
17509 PLUVINEL, Ant. Maneige
royals ou Ton pent remarquer le
d^faut et la perfection du chevalier
en tons les exercices de cet art
(public par J. D. Peyrol). Le
tout grav^ et represente en grandes
figures en taille-douce par Crispian
de Pas. Par., CI. Cramoisy, (1633).
oblong fol.
The original edition with the text in
1 columns, and with 63 large plates, a
title-plate, and the portraits of Louis XIII.
and Pluvinel. The printed title is aome-
times wanting. The names of the persons
represented are commonly mentioned in
some of the plates, yet there are aho im-
PLU POE 1448
prMrioiw aeant la ItUr^ Psyrot, wiio ai- mu POCOCKE, Ed. Theologi-
perintended thi. ««tion after PIuvineJ> ^al works, contaioing his porta
death, arbitranly mutilated it: yet it is -.r • I r* f ^ ^ T »
sought after on Moount of the plates. ^^<»w iiiid English commentanea
17510 - maneige royal, ou Ton peut ^" ^^^' -^^S!' ^//«H "^^ ^'^*"
remarquerle d^faut et la perfection f'^ ^J {^^- dwells. Lond. 1740.
du chevalier en tous les exercices ^
de cet art (public par J. D. Pey- j^^^^"" "^'^ -^"^^ *°** Abulfeda,
rol). Le tout grav^ et repr^sente
en grandes figures en taille-douce ^^^^* POCOCKE, Rch. A descrip-
par Crispian de Pas. Par., aux ^^^ ^^ ^^^ East and some other
frais de Crispian de Pas et se vend countries. Lond., Bowyer, 1743-
chez Gu. le Noir, 1624. fol. 45- We ^1- 3 parts >» 2 vols.
The text is in lines running all across with 76 and 1 03 plates,
the page, and the plates are aff put u^ge- a very learned work, and sought after,
ther. The last I of the date is added with The French translation (by la Flotte),
the pen. This edition is cheaper than the Par., Costard, 1772-73. 12". 6 voU. is o£
preceding. The French and German edi- little value, and withiMit plates. The Oer-
tion, BrwuviCy MuUer ( 1626). fol. has bad man translation by J. F. Breyer, with ob-
copies of these plates. serrations by J. Ch. Dn. Schreber, jBr/.,
17511 — instruction du roy en Tex. ^^^^\'IV'^y^ ?'" ^''' ^ '"^' ^^
ercice de monter k cheval (pufol. ^ v" •;> >»
par Ren6 de Menou). Par., Ni. 17516 — Rch. Pococke et Jerem.
veUe, 1625. fol. with plates, by MiJlesin8criptionumantiquar.gr®.
Crisp, de Pas the younger. <»r. et latinar. liber ac numisma-
This edition is to be considered as pro- tum Ptolemseor. etc. in ^gypto
perly the first, because it is the first made cusor. e scriniis britannicis catalo-
aftCT the author's MS. The original pktes g^g, {LondX 1 75 2. fol.
by Crispin de Pas, with the title-plate, and ° t^^t^t^^L / » -r* ^
the 2 portraits of the Maneige roy., are 17517 PODESTA, J. Bt. Cursus
added. The portraito of Reger de Belle- grammaticus llnguar. orientalium,
garde and Ren^ Alenou are also to be arabicw scilicet, persicw et turcica,
found in addition. There are copies on xr* .-.a j. v./:oi:\.^« o
strong paper. Thk edition howX does VieM* Austr. ( 1 686)- 1 703. 4'.
not contain the first impressions of the 3 ^oll.
platesy as some say, because the plates had The 3rd vol. is very seldom to be met
akeady been used in the Maneige rag, with. The ist is undated, but appeared
The edition, Pat,, Rocolet, 1627 (with a about 1686. The 2nd is of 169 1.
title-plate of 1620), large fol. is cheaper; ,_ ^ nr^r^r/^ r^ t a •
its pi«liminary matter fs sometimes differ- 1^518 PODIO, Gu. de. Ars musi-
ently arranged in the copies. Par., Mae^ corum. Valenttffi, Pt. Hagembach
Ruetiey i6»9, large foL with pUtes, is en- et Ln. Hutus, XI. Apr. 1495. 4°.
lai^ged with a Oerman translation. That ^
of Amtl., 1666. fol. with platei, is far be- ^^ "*^"
low the original. 17519 POELLNITZ, Charl. L. de.
17512 (en fran<?. et en allem.) Lettres et m^moires. Amst.,Chan-
Ff. a. M., Erasm. Kempffer, 162B. iniion iT\i» 12°. ^ voU.
small fol. with plates. Inte^ting. Pollnitz himself deoUred
•^plates of ^8 edition are engraved j^ ^^ Hamburger frepen Urtheilen und
MrMth. Menan, after those of Crispin de Nachrichten, 1744, p. 735, that he acknow-
Pas, and are not less fine than the wn j^g^d that alone as the genuine edition
|in^. The same plates were alsa used ^\^\c\^ appeared at Amsterdam in 1735 by
m the French and German edition, Ff, a. changuion, but that the edition which had
JIf., Mertang Erben, 1670. fol. i^^y been published by Lehndert at Am-
17513 PO^A, And. de. De la an- sterdam was disfigured by additions of
tigua lengua, poblaciones y comar- **™® ^^^^^ person.
cas de las Etpailas, en que de paso POEM A la muger feliz, see Al-
se tocan algunas cosas de Cantabria. meida.
Bilbao, Mares, 1587. 4^. 17520 POEMAS lyricos de hum na-
VOL. JV. 5 B
1444 POE
tural de Lisboa; Lisb. 1787. S"*.
2 voll. (600 rees).
17521 POEM ATA didascalica nunc
prim, vel edita vel collecta (a Fr.
Oudin). Par., Mercier, 1749. la".
3 voll.
A selection carefiilly made and sought
after, the printing of which the abb^ Oli'
vet superintended. The 3rd vol. of the
new edition, Par., Delalain, 1813. i^"*.
3 voll. (15 fr.) contains entirely new pieces,
and is therefore also sold separately.
17522 POEM AT A selecta Italor.,
qui latine scripserunt, iterum in
lucem data, una cum alior. Italor.
operibus, accurante Alex. Pope.
Lond., Knapton, 1740. small 8°.
2 voll.
17523 POEM AT A septem illustri-
um viror., Alex. PoUini, Aug. Fa-
vorti, Fd. de Fiirstenberg etc. poe-
mata. Ed. auctior. Amst., Dn.
Elzevir, 1672. 8**.
Very scarce on large paper (340 fir.
McCarthy.) Previously, ArUw. 1662. 8°.
POEMATA moralia^ see Aucto-
RBs VIII. — AngL, see Popham.
— de corr. eccl. statu, see Fla-
cius.
17524 POEMETTI italiani della so-
cietk letteraria di Torino. Torino,
Morano, 1797. 12°. 12 voll.
17525 POEMETTI ed altre versioni
roetriche italiane di diversi autori.
Par., Renouard^ 1801. 12"^.
Of this book, printed in an exceedingly
small and neat character, there are 4 copies
on vellum, and 5 on rose-coloured paper.
POEMS, see Pinkerton in the
Note.
17526 POESIE di alcuni antichi ri.
matori Toscani. Roma, Francesi,
1774. 8".
This edition, superintended by Pt. Ant.
Serassi, of the unprinted poems of Guido
Cavalcanti, Cino da Pistoja, Piero dalle
Vigne, Ser Lapo Gianni, Buonaggiunta
Urbiciani and Maestro Rinuccino is in
the Aneodota lUt. e* MSS- codd, eruia.
Vol. Ill, Rom, 1 774. 8**. But there were
also a few separate copies stnick off.
Count Melzi of Milan possessed a copy on
large paper.
17527 POESIE di eccellenti autori
POE
toscani per hr ridere le brigate.
Gelopoli, 1760. 8^ 6 parts.
Containing poems of P. Fr. Carli, GiroL
Gigli, Fr. Baldovini, Gi. della Casa, and
others.
17528 POESIE drammatiche rusti-
cali. Scelte ed illustrate con note
da Giul. Ferrario. Mil. 181 2. 8^
with plates.
17529 POESIE di sentimento. Man-
tova, 1808-10. 12°. 5 voll.
17530 POESIE scelti dopo il Pe-
trarca. Bergamo^ i757- 12°. 2 voll.
17531 POESIES du roi de Navarre
(Thibault) avec des notes et un
glossaire fran^ais (par Levdque de
la Ravalli^re). Par. 1742. small
8^. 2 vols, with plates.
An interesting collection, and greatly
sought after.
17532 POESIES. Anciennes po^-
sies fran9aises tir6es dn manuscrit
2253 de la biblioth. Harleyenne
au musee britannique (par Fr.
Cohen). Lond.^ Shsikspeare-press,
1818.4°.
Only a few copies were printed.
17533 POESIES satyriques da
XVIII. si^cle (par Sautreau).
Lond. 1782. 18°. 2 voll.
Copies, in which T. IF. p. a35-.2i8 are
to be found, are scarce, and sought af^.
Consult also, Chardon MiJangea II L
383. sq.
17534 POESIES facecieuses par lea
beaux esprits de ce temps. With-
out place, 1668 or 72. 12°,
Concerning this collection, see Fr&ytaff*s
Nachrr. p. 214.
17535 POESIS. Pictapoesis. Lugd ,
Bonhomme, 1552. small 8°.
This work by Bm. Aneau is sought after
on account of its neat woodcuts. EnUuged,
Lugd,, BonKomme, 1556. 16**. and lAtgd^
1564. l6^ both with woodcuts. In Frendi,
under the title, VimagintUMn poetique de
Bm, Aneau, Lyon, Bonhomme, 1552. S**.
ib. 1566. id*", both with woodcuts.
POESIS philos., see Etibnnb, No.
6979.
17536 POETJE. I. Graci veteres.
Poetse graeci principes heroid car-
minis, et alii nonnulli. Fragmenta
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alioram. Exciid. H. Stephanus,
1566. fol.
A very important collection, sought after,
and well printed ; it contains a new recen-
sion of most of the poets. 20 pages, pre-
face, LXX pages, HerodoH vita Homeri
etc ; 781 pBg^ Homer; i blank leaf, LVII
pages, notes; 489 pages, the other poets.
Good copies are Kcaroe, and copies on large
paper extremely so. Of this last sort de
Thou*s copy is celebrated (14 French
inches, 1 lines high, and 8 inch, ro lines
broad), (bought at de Cotte's sale for 845
fr., and at CaiUard's for 1000 fr., and now
in the Royal library at Paris), yet lord
Spenoer^s copy is about the eighth of an
inch taller. Didot*s copy, which sold for
733 fr.y was half an inch less than lord
Spencer's.
17537 — poetie graeci veteres carmi.
nis heroici scriptores, qui extant
omnes. Apposita est e regione lat.
interpretatio. Notae item et variae
lectt. margini adscriptae. Cura et
recensione Jac. Lectii. Ace. et in-
dex rer. et verbor. Aurel. Allobr.,
siinipt. Caldorianae societatis (ex-
cud. PL de la Rauiere), 1606. fol.
1 1 leaves of preliminary matter, 739 and
624 pages, and 23 leaves o{ index.
17538 — poetae graeci vett. tragici,
comici, lyrici, epigrammatarii. Ad-
ditis fragmentis ex probatis autho*
ribus collectis, nunc prim. gr. et
lat. in unum redacti corpus. Col.
Allobr., Pt. de la Rouiere, 1614.
fol.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, loia and
753 pog'es. These two collections, apper-
tainlng to each other, are neither finely
printed, nor of peculiar intrinsic import-
ance. Good copies are scarce.
17539 — poetae minores graeci
(XXIV). A Radulpho Wintertono
recogniti. Cbr., Buck, 1635. S°.
Of this often printed collection the edi-
tion, Cbr.fBude, 1653. 8^ is sought after
as ^e fixiest and £e most correct; and,
ib, 1684. 8**. for the older series of editions
etun noiit variorum.
17540 — poetae minores gneci. Prae-
cipua lectionis varietate et indd.
locupletissimis instruxit Th. Gais-
ford. Ox., typ. Clneiid., 1814-
21. 8^ 4yoll8. (al. 78.)
Only 50 copies on laige paper.
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17541 — poetae bucolici graeci s.
Theocriti, Bionis et Moschi quae
supersunt. Cum notis varior. et
suis edid. Th. Briggs. Cbr., typis
acad., 1 82 1. 8°. (13s.)
See also Theocritus.
'17542 — ra <r<a{^ofjL€va t«v cXry€<ouc6>v
Kcu Ti»»v r<oy Xvpuc^p iroirjroav. Upoa:
riBevrai Kai axokia riva (gr.) Ox.,
th. Sheld., 1759. 8°.
Neat, and not often met with.
17543 — lyricor. graecor. fragmenta
dithyrambica. Editionis specimen
a G. Burges, in Classical Journ.
XXIV. 367 sq.
Other collections of Oreek lyric poets, see
under Carminum and Pindahus, No.
16854^57, 59, 61, and 62.
17544 — aKcikia h. e. carmina convi-
valia Graecor., metris suis restituta
et animadvv. illustrata. Edid. C.
D. Ilgen. Jen., Croker, 1798. 8".
(Id.)
Puetee Graeci tragici, see iEscHYLUS,
No. 197, and Traocedia. — comici, see
Hertel. — ^gnomici, see Onom^e. — philo-
sophid see Etienne, No. 6979. geor-
gid, see Georoica — ovarii, see Carmika,
No. 3541, and Axtholooia.
17545 POETiE. 2. Latini veteres,
Poetae latini minores. Cum inte-
gris doctor, viror. notis et quorun.
dam excerptis, curante Pt. Bur-
manno, qui et suas adjec. adnotatt.
Leidae, Wishoff, 1731. 4°. 2 voU.
Also on large paper.
An esteemed collection. It contains two
poets (Seren. Sammonicus and Vindida-
nus), which are not in WemsdorTs col-
lection.
17546 — poetae latini minores, ex
edit. Pt. Burmanni fideliter ex-
pressi. Glasg., Rb. et And. Foulia,
1752. 8°.
A neat impression of the text only of the
preceding edition, and not often to be met
with.
17547 — poetae latini minores, cu-
rante J. Ch. Wernsdorf. Altenb.,
Richter, 1780-98. 8°. 6 parts in
10 vols. (i2d.) AJao on writing
paper.
A very interesting collection, superin-
tended with great industry and learning,
in which the literary and bibliographical
5 Ba
1446
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introducdont an of distinguished value.
Besides the poets in Bimnann^s collection
(witli the exception of Sammonicus and
Vindicianus), many others are to be found
here, which are all newly and critically
edited. In all the copies on writing paper,
the first sheets of T.V. P. II. are on com-
mon printing paper.
Larger collections of the ancient Latin
poets, see under Coepus, Chorus, Mait-
TAiRE, and CoLLECTio Pisaur. — Col-
lections of smaller poems and fragments,
see under Antholooia vett. lat. epigr.,
Etiemne, No. 6987, and Epiorah-
MATA.
17548 — poetiB scenici latinor. Col-
latis codd. MSS. aliisque spectatae
fidei libris rec. F. H. Bothe. Vol. I.
Plantus. P. I. II. Halberst.,
Vogler, 1 82 1. 8°. (2 d. 12 gr.) It
is going on.
17549 — Ft. ScRiVERii collectanea
vett. tragi cor., aliorumque frag-
menta, et circa ipsa notse breves.
Quibus acced. castigatt. et not«e
Ger. J. Vossii. LB., Maire, 1620.
8^
36 leaves of preliminary matter, 190
pages, and i leaf; then Vossius^s notes,
3 leaves and igi pages.
17550 — poetar. vett. latinor. et re-
centiorum quonindam carniina sen-
tentiosa. Collegit, disposuit, emen-
dav., notis prior, editor, partim in.
tegris partim selectis illustrav. J.
Cr. Orellius. T. I. P. Syri mimi
et alior. sententiae cum Laberii pro-
logo et fragmentis moralibus. Lp8.»
Fleischer, 1822. 8°. (2 d.)
17551 — poetae tres egregii nunc
prim, in lucem editi. Gratii de ve-
natione lib. I. Ovidii halieutic«n
liber acephalus. Nemesiani cyne-
getic^n lib. I. Ejusd. carmen bu-
colicum. Calpburnii bucolica. A-
driani Cardinalis venatio. Ven.,
hered. Aid. Manutii et And. aoceri^
m. Febr. 1534. 8°.
6 leaves of preliminary matter, and 47
numbered leaves (in which however No. 1 1
is skipped over). This scarce edition, in
which Oratianus, Nemesianus, and the
fragment of Ovid appeared for the first
time, was superintended by O. Logiis.
Lord Spencer possesses a copy on vellum
(16I. 5s. at Pinelli*s sale), probably the
same which was sold at Heinsius's sale,
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p. 90^ No. 353y for only 1 Dutch fl. 15 at.
(A v.), H. Steyner, 1534. 8^ is an incor-
rect reprint ; and, JLugd.^ Sb. Grffph^
1537. 8^ is tolerably neat
17552 — venatid et bucolici poeta
latini, Gratius» Nemesianus, Cal-
purnius, commentariis luculentis
explanati. Addita fragmenta Ves-
tricii Spurinnae scriptoris nunquam
hactenus publicati (edente Csp.
Barthio). Hanov., in bibliopolio
Willeriano, 1613. 8°.
Scarce. Thereto belongs, Mih, Lagi vtn-
dicuB Twminis Barthiani ei poeiar. ftenaii-
cor. Grata el Nemenam advenus Janum
VHHum. Lpu. 1659. 4°.
17553 — Jani Vlitii venatio nov-
antiqua, (LB.)> ex off. Elzevir^
1645. '2°.
12 leaves of preliminary matter, 491
pages, 8 leaves index and errata.
17554 — autores rei venatioe and-
qui cum commentariis Jani Vlitii.
LB., ap. Elsevirios, 1653. 12°.
12 leaves of preliminary matter, 491
pages, 6 leaves index and errata, and 48
pages cune tecunda. The 491 pages of
the book itself are of the same printing in
this and in the preceding edition, the |ire-
liminary and supplementary matter only of
the two editions being different. The aarm
secunda give the precedenoe to the editioD
of 1653.
17555 — poetffi latini rei venaticae
scriptores et bucolici antiqui. Vi-
delicet Gratii atque Nemesiani cy-
negeticon, halieuticon et de aucu-
pio. Cum notis integris Csp.
Barthiiy Jani Vlitii^ Th. Johnson,
Ed. Brucei. Acced. Mth. Lagi dis-
punctio notar. Vlitii, et Caji libel-
Ills de canibus britannids. Itidem
bucolica Nemesiani .et Calpomii,
cum notis int^ris Hb. Titii, Hug.
Martelli, Csp. Bartliii, Vlitii et
commentario Diomedis Guidalotti
et Badii Aacensii. Quibus nunc
prim, acced. Ger. Kempheri obser-
vatt. in tres priores Calpumii eel»-
gas. LB., Laugerak, 1728. 4^.
Scarce on large paper.
This edition, superintended by Rb.Bnioe
and Sigeb. Uavercamp, has been almost
dispensed with by Burmann*s oollecticMi,
mentioned aliove, which however does not
contain all the notes of this edition of 1 728.
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Yet is this edition still sought after by ool-
lectors.
See also Bucolica and EcLOOiE — Poe-
tn satyr., see Boxhork. — morales, see
AucToasa VIII. — See also P&iapeja.
17556 POETiE. 3. Ecclesiaslici.
Poets grseci ChriBtiani^ una cum
Homericis centonibus ex SS. Pa-
trum operihus coUecti et utraque
lingua seorsim editi. Lut. Par.^
CI. Chapelet, 1609. 8°.
17557 — Prudentii poets opera.
Cantica Joannis Damasceni. Coszne
Hierosol. cantica XIII. Cantica
Marci episc. Idrontis in magnum
sabbatum. Canticum Theophanis
in annuntiationem (gr. lat.) Ven.^
Aldus^ m. Jan. 1501. 4". — Sedulii
carmina. Juvenci de evangelica
historia libn IV. Aratoris histo-
ric apostoliCK libri II. Probs Fal-
conise cento ex Virgilio. Homero-
centra. Opusculum ad annuntia-
tionem b. virg. Lactantii de resur-
rectione elegia etc, Ven.» Aldus,
m. Jan. 1501. 4°. 2 voll.
A very scarce and precious collection.
The I St voL has 8 learps of preliminary
matter ; then PrudenHuty with the signa-
tures ff-yy (each of 8 leaves, yet hh
and yy have ten leaves each); Proaperi
Aquit. epigrammatay on 22 leaves (the
22nd blank), with the signatures hh^k ;
last of all, die Greek poems of J. Damas-
cenus etc. 50 leaves of Greek text, with
the signatures 1-^ and 34 leaves of Latin
translation, with the signatures o-d. (The
Latin translation is printed so that it may
be inserted in the Greek text, and conse-
quently in many copies the translation is
wanting, in others the Greek text.) The
colophon is at the end of Prudentitu.
The 2nd vol. contains 8 leaves of preli-
minary matter (Aldus*s preface is dated,
June 1502); Seduliu9, s8 leaves, with the
aignatures a-^ ; Juvencus, 50 leaves, with
the signatures e^f Arator etc, 60 leaves,
with the sigpnatures aO'-hh (leaf 60* is the
floiopbon), Vita Martini et Nicolaiy 72
leaves, with the signatures A-K ; Home'
rocenlra etc., 36 leaves of Greek text, with
the signatures cm-^^ and 40 leaves of La-
tin translation, with the signatures aaaa^
eeee (likewise printed, so that it may be
inserted in the Greek text).
The Gregoru Naz. carmina of 1 504 (see
Geeoorius) are also joined to these 2 vols.
17558 — poetar. vett. ecclesiasticor.
opera Christiana et operum frag-
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1447
menta, stud. G. Fabricii. Bas.,
Oporinus, 1564. large 4^
Fabridus allowed himself arbitrary alter-
ations and omissions, on account of his re-
ligious prepossessions, of the passages at
variance with the protestant doctrines.
17559 — poetae christiani : Pruden-
tius, Juvencus, Dracontius, Sedu-
lius, edente Faustino Arevalo. Ro-
mae, 1788-94. 4^ 5 voll.
See the separate articles of these valuable
editions.
17560 POET^. 4. Latini recen^
iiores. Poetae tres elegantissimi,
emendati et aucti. Mch. MaruUus.
Hi. Angerianus. J. Secundus.
Par., Duval, 1582. 12°.
See also Am(£nitates, Analecta,
Cakmika, Corpus, Delici^ Flacius,
Lusus, MusiE, Parkassus, Poemata.
17561 (POETES anciens fran^ais.)
Poesies de Gn. Coquillart. Par.,
Coustelier, 1723. de Gu. Cretin.
1723. de J. Marot. 1723. de Fr.
Villon. 1723. de Racan. 1724.
2 voll. de Martial d'Auvergne.
1724. 2 voll. La legende de Pt.
Faifeu par Bourdigne. 1.723. La
farce de Pt. Pathelin. 1723. 10
vols, altogether, in small 8°.
There are copies of the entire 10 vols, on
vellum. Lenglet Dufresnoy mentions in
his edition of the Arrets of Martial {AmsL
1 73 1 . 8*. p. XXV.), an edition of Martial*s
poems, '* publiife par vn petit itourdi, qui
suivoit tottjoiirs manvais cofueil, c'est-^-dire
868 propre8 lufniere8, daru le8 belies, mais
trh-mauvaises et trha-fauAves Mitions, qu'U
donnoit de no8 anciens pontes, dont it pri^
tendoit sans doute augmenier plut6t les
fautes que renottvelier les impressions.^*
The 2 vols, liy Racan are scarce.
To these may be joined, Poesies ou
chansons dn roi de Navarre (Thibault),
Par., Guerin, 1 742. 8**. 2 voll. ; and, La
danae aujp avengles (par Pt, Michault)
lAlle, 1748. 8^
POETEVINRIE, see Gente.
17562 POETI del primo secolo. Fir.
1816. 8*^. 2 voll. On vellum paper
(25 paoli )
17563 POETI. CoUezione de poeti
classici italiani. Pisa, 1814. 18^.
17 vols, with portraits.
A fine edition. — See also Colleziove
and Parnasso.
5^3
1448
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17564 POETICAL register. Lond.
1 80 1 -1 4. 8 vols. (4I. 1 6s.)
POETRIiE, see Carmina and
WOLP.
17565 POETS of Great-Britein, from
Chaucer to Churchill, Bell's edi-
tion. Edinb. 1777-82. 18°. 109
vols, with plates.
This neat collection contains, Chaucer,
14 vols. — Spencer, 8 vols. — Donne, 3 vols.
— Waller, a vols. — Milton, 4 vols. — But-
ler, 3 vols. — Derham. — Cowley, 4 vols. —
Dryden, 3 vols. — Ro8common.---Cunning-
ham. — King, 2 vols. — Prior, 3 vols. —
Lansdown. — Pomfret. — Swift, 4 vols. —
Coiigreve. — Addison. — Rowe. — Watts, 7
vols. — J. Philips and Smith. — Pamell, 1
vols. — Garth. — Hughes, 2 vols. — Fenton.
Tickell. — Somerville, 2 vols. — Pope, 4 vols.
— Gay, 3 vols. — Broome. — Young, 4 vols.
— Savage, 2 vols. — Pitt. — Thompson, a
vols. — A. Philips. — Dyer. — Gilb. West.—
Littleton. — Hammond and Collins. —
Moore. — Shenstone, 2 vols. — Mallet. —
Armstrong. — Gay and R. West. — Aken-
side, 2 vols. — Buckingham. — Churchill, 3
vols. — (The poets, with nothing noted
down, form only one vol.)
17566 — British poets, Cooke's edi-
tion. Lond. without date. 18°. 40
vols, with plates (5I., on fine paper
81.).
Contents : Addison. — Akenside — Arm-
strong. — Blackmore. — Broome. — Butler,
2 vols. — Collins. — Congreve. — Cunning-
ham. — Dodsley. — Dryden, 3 vols. — F^-
coner. — Fenton. — Gay, 2 vols. — Garth. —
Glover, — Goldsmith. — Gray. — Hammond
and Spratt. — Johnson. — Langhorne. —
Lansdowne. — Littleton. — Mallet. — Mickle.
— Milton, 2 vols. — Moore. — Otway, 2 vols.
— Pamell. — Pomfret — Pope, 2 vols. —
Prior, 2 vols. — Rochester. — Rowe. — Sa-
vage.— Shakespeare. — Shaw and Dorset. —
Sheffield. — Shenstone. — Smollett. — Somer-
viUe.— Tickell.— Waller.— Walsh. —War-
ton. — Watts. — Young, 2 vols.
17567 POETS. The British poets
and translations. Lond., Sharpe,
1 819. 12°. 54 vols, with plates (15
guineas).
Superintended by Park. Elsewhere 70
vols, are stated. See also Anderson and
Johnson. Sootish poets, see Pinker-
ton.
17568 POGGIALI, Cristof. Me-
morie storichc di Piacenza. Piac.
1757-66. 4^ 12 voll.
17569 — (anon,) memorie per la sto-
POG
ria letteraria di Piacenza. Piac.
1789. 4°. 2 vols.
17570 POGGIUS, Fr. Bracciolini.
Opera reoognita. Bas., H. Petnu»
1538. fol.
Earlier coUecdons of his worki^ '^'y>»
Ktwbloch, 15 10, or II, or 13. £d1.
17571 — facetiarum liber. Without
place or date. {lUmue, about 1470).
4 •
The first edition, very scarce. 109 lestves,
with 33 lines in a full page, withoat aign*-
tures, catchwords, and paginatioQ. First
are 7 leaves, tabula; leaf i* is Uank ; and
the first words of leaf il> an*, E abbaie
sepHmu The book ends after the 9th Kne
of leaf 109a with this colophon, in 3 lines:
PoffffH Fhretini Secretarii Apoiloiici Faee-
Hafttm liber abtohUut eti feUdter. The
types are the same as in the CAfysosAMRtu,
No. 4218.
17572 Without place or date.
(Ven., Findelin. de Spira, about
1470). small fol.
76 leaves, with 30 lines in a full page,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. At first are 5 leaves, tabula, and
the colophon is as in the preceding.
17573 Without place or date.
(Nrb,, F. Creussner), small fol.
Gothic letter.
63 leaves, with 33 lines (not 3 a) in a Ibll
page, without signatures, catchwords, and
pagination. L^ 1 is blank, leaves 2-6
are a tabula, and leaf aa line 1 is, £ anri-
corum paucUaie facecia charta mj. Leaf
7& begins the work itself, and the ist line
is, Poffgy JhrenHrU Oraiorit eloguerUusimn
ac secretary apo — . It ends on leaf 6aa,
Poggtj Jhretini secretarij apTid faomAa^
liber ejepHcit feUoit*,
17574 — Facecie poggij. Withoat
place or date. 4°. Gothic letter.
83 leaves, with 31 lines ^sometimes 33X
and the signatures a-J. Leaf i* is the
above title. Leaf 2* line i is, Poggij Jh*
rentini Oralorit etoquentiMsimi, Leaf 77*
terminates the work, and leaves 78--83 are
a tabula. — With this description (with the
exception of the number of leaves), that
which Panzer gives, I. 39a, of Reywac^a
undated edition, pretty nearly accords.
There is also an edition, without place or
date, about 1480. 4°. Gothic \euer, 71
leaves with 26 lines, which begins with
7 leaves, tabula. Also (Looan.), •/. dir
Westfaliuy without date. 4**.
17575 Without place or date.
POG
(Nrb.y Ant, Koberger), fol. Gothic
letter.
45 leaves with 33 lineB, without signa-
turoB, catchwords, and pagination.
17576 FerrariiE (without the
printers name), 5 Aug. 1471. 4°.
This edition, which may be the first with
a date^ is not yet accurately known.
17577 (Nrb.), F. Creussner,
1475. ^^^' Gothic letter.
Very scarce. 61 leaves (the first 5 of
which contain a tabula), IjbibS i* line i is,
Amiwrum dei (instead of de) paudtatefa^
cetia chartha VIII. Leaf 6^ is the pr«r.
/a/to, leaf 6^ begins the facetuPy and in
leaf 61^ is the colophon.
17578 — facetiar. liber. Facetiae
morales Lr. Vallensis, alias iEsopus
greecus per dictum Laurentium
Vallam translatus, et Fr. Petrarche
de salibus viror. illustrium ac face-
tiis. At the end, Expliciunt face-
tie Francisci Petrardie impresse
Parisius {Ft. de Casaris, about
1477)- 4°-
118 leaves (the first 9 of which are a
tabula), with 25 lines in a full page.
17579 — facetiar. liber. Mediol.,
Cp. Valdarfer, 10 Febr. 1477. 4°.
17580 Without place or date
(Par. before 1480). small 4°. Go-
thic letter.
72 leaves (6 of which are a tabula, and
I is blank at the commencement), with 31
lines, without signatures, catchwords, and
pagination.
17581 — facetiar. liber. Mediol.,
Pachel et Scinzenzeler, 14 cal.
Nov. 1481. 4°.
17582 Ven., without the print-
er's name, 10 Apr, 1487. 4".
52 leaves (the ist and last blank), with
the signatures a-g.
17583 — Pogij florentini oratoris cla-
rissimi facetiarum. Without place
(Fen.), 15 Oct. 1488. 4°.
66 leaves with 30 lines, and the signa-
tures a-i. It is worthy of notice, that
there really is a different edition, without
place, 15 Oct. T498. 4°. to which the same
collation is suited. — Bas., N. K(etler), 14
Mart. 1488. 4**. Gothic letter.
17584 — fecetiar. libellus unicus, no-
tulis imitatores indicantibus et non-
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1449
nuUis sive latinis sive gallicis ioii-
tationibus illustratus (a Fr. Jos.
Noel). Lond. (UUraj.), 1798. 18°.
2 voll. (2 fl. 10 St.)
Not fine, and very incorrectly printed.
Scarce on Dutch paper.
17585 — facecie de pogio florentino
Traducte de latino in uulgare oma-
tissimo. Without place or date,
small 4°. Gothic letter.
48 unnumbered leaves without signa-
tures. Printed in Italy towards the close
of the 15th century.
17586 — Facetie de Poggio floren-
tino Traducte de latino in uulgare
o natissimo (sic). Without place
or date. 4°.
36 leaves (the first and last blank), with
the signatures a-e. Printed in Italy about
the same time. Also, Ven., Ottino cU Pa-
via, 1500. 4°.
17587 — facetie di Poggio Fioren-
tino, historiate, nuovamente ristam-
pate et con somma diligentia re-
viste et corrette. Ven., Bindoni
et Pasini, 1547. 8°. with wood-
cuts.
Ven., Bindoni, 1553. 8°. with woodcuts,
48 leaves, has the same title. The edi-
tions, Ven. 1527 and 31. 8**. are not suf-
ficiently accredited.
17588 — les fac^ties de Pogge flo-
rentin (trad, en frang.). Without
place or date. 4°. Gothic letter.
An old edition. 46 leaves, without
catchwords and pagination. Probably the
same translation which la Croix du Maine
attributed to Julian Macho.
17589 — SEnsuyuent les facecies de
Poge : translatees de latin en fran-
cois qui traictet de plusieurs nou-
uelles choses moralles. Par., pour
Jehan Trepperel, without date. fol.
Gx>thic letter, with woodcuts.
58 leaves in 2 columns, with the signa-
tures A~M. The number XII. stands in
the title, which denotes not the year but
the number of layers. D. Uain of Munich
possesses this heretofore unknown edition.
17590 — Sen suyvent les faceties de
Poge translatees de latin en fran-
9oys qui traicte de plusieurs nou-
velles choses morales. Imprime a
Paris par la veufve Jehan Trep-
5B4
1450
POG
perel k I'icn de France. Without
date, small 4®. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
Likewise 58 leaves in 2 oolumiii, with
the signatures a-m iij.
17591 — les fac^cies de Pc^ge, trans-
late de latin en fran^oys. Par.,
J. Bonnefons, 1549. 4°.
There are several editions of this trans-
lation printed at Paris, Lyons, and Rouen,
in 16". But, Les conies de Pogge Fhren-
Hu, AmsL 1 713. 13^. is unfaithfully and
inoompletely translated.
17592 — historia Fiorentina tradocta
di lingua lat. in lingua Toscana da
Jacopo suo figliuolo. Ven., Jac.
de Ro8si» 8 Marso 1476. fol.
The first edition. 120 leaves with 41
lines, and the signatures a-4i. The first
2 leaves contain a proemio, and leaf 3* be-
gins the woric itself. A cx>py on vellum in
2 vols, in the Riocardi library at Florence
(see its Inventario, p. 69, No. 480-481),
and in the paper copy of the Imperial li-
brary at Vienna the entire 8th book is
printed on vellum. — Also, Ftr., Btn, P.
(Pio) FiorenHno, 3 Sept. 1492. fol. ; and,
corrected after a MS. of the Latin original
by Fr. Serdonati, Fir,, Fil. Giuniiy 1598.
4°.
17593 — historia Fiorentina nunc
prim, in lucem edita, notisque et
auctoris vita illuatrata a J. Bt. Re-
canato. Ven., Hertz, 1715. 4°.
with plates.
Also in MuraiorU Script, rer. Ital.
T. XX.
17594 — historiae de varietate for-
tunee libri IV. ex MS. biblioth.
Ottobonianee nunc prim, editi et
notis illustrati a Dm. Georgio. Ac-
ced. ejusd. epistolae LVII. quae
nunquam antea prodierant. Om-
nia a J. Oliva vulgata. Par.^ Cou-
stelier, 1723. 4°.
See corrections thereto from another MS.
in Heumanni Poecile, T. II. Lib. I. p. 95.*
sq 27 of his previously un printed letters
edited for the first time in Mittarelli Bibl,
MSS, S. Mich. Ven. I. 919 sq. C-oncern-
ing other letters by him, see MoreUi Codd.
lat. bibl, Nanian. p. 107.
17595 — modus epistolandi editus et
compilatus per Poggium civem flo-
rentinum. Without place or date
(about 147s). 4°.
6 leaves with 29 lines.
POL
17596 POGIANUS, Jul. Einstolje
et oratt. ab Ant. Mar. Oratimo
coUectae et ab Hi. Lagomarsino
adnotationibus illustratse. Roms,
1762. 4^ 4 voll.
Lagomarnnus^s annotations, which prin-
dpally rdate to the purer Latinity, and to
which Ruhnkenius in particular paid at-
tention, give an especial value to this
woric.
17597 POIRET, Pt. De eruditione
triplici, solida, superficiaria et falsa,
libri HI. Amst., Wetstein, 1707.
4°. a voll. — Cogitatt. rationales de
deo, anima et malo. £d. III.
Amst. 1 715. 4^ — Economie divine
de la cr^tion de Thomme. Amst.
1687. 8^ 7 voll. In German, Ber-
lenburg^ ^737~42' S^- 7 voU. In
English, Lond., 17 13. 8°. 6 voll. —
Thiologte reelle. Amst. 1 700. i a*^.
— Idea tbeologise pacifice, itemque
mysticK. Amst. 170a. 8°. — Paix
de bonnes ames. Amst. 1687. ^^-
— Principes de la religion appliques
k Teducation des enfieuis. Amst.
1705. 12®. — Posthuma. Amst.
1721. 4°.
17598 POIS, Ant. le. Discours snr
les medalles et graveures antiques,
principalement romaines. Par., Pa-
tisson, 1579. 4°. with plates.
Interesting, and greatly aongfat after.
The representation of Priapus on the re-
verse of p. 146 is often torn or damaged.
At the end are 20 leaves of ocnns.
POISSONS, ^crevisses etc, see His-
ToiRE, No. 9793.
POLANO, see Sarpi.
17599 POLEMONIS, Himerii et
alior. quorundam declamationes,
nunc prim, editse (gr.) Excud. H.
Stephanus, J 567. large 4®.
The first edition, 2 leaves and 91 pages.
17600 — orationes in Cynsegirum et
Callimachum (gr.). Pat., Prevo-
steau, 1586. 4°.
17601 — orat. II. cum lat. interpr.
et notis Pt. Possini. Tolosse, Co-
lomerius, 1637. 8°.
17602 — laudatt. II. funebres^ gr.
cum paraphr. lat. Pt. Possini^ ejus,
demque et H. Stephani notis. Ac-
POL
oed. Lesbonacds declainatt. II. gr.
lat. cum animadw. Gu. Canteri et
J. Jac. Reiskii. Recognoyit, suas-
que adnotatt. adjec. J. Cr. Orelliiu.
Lps., Reclam, 1819. 8^ (id. 10
17603 POLEMO-Middinia inter Vi-
tarvam et Nebemam. Glasgow,
«757-4^
An English-Latin macanmio poem.
POLENDO, see Polindo.
POLENUS, see Gronoviub, No.
8958.
17604 POLENTONUS, Sicco. Ca-
tinia a Giacomo Badoaro Perugino,
comedia scritta in prosa volgare.
Trento, 28 Marcii, 1482. 4^
The first comedy in Latin prose, which
Siccone Polentone composed about the
middle of the 1 5th centnry in Latin prose
under the title, Lustu Ebriorum, and
which some unknown person (probably his
son Modesto Polentone) translated into
Italian prose. This edition is without any
division into acts and scenes, and is wry
scarce ; see Zeno's Fantaniniy I. 358.
17605 POLIGNAC, Mlch.de. Anti-
Lucretius s. de deo et natura opus
posthumum (edid. C. d'Orleans de
Rothelin). Par., Coignard, 1747.
8°. 2 voll.
Also, Load. 1748. 8^ a voU. Cura J.
Cp. Gottschedii, Lps. 1 748. 8°. Trans-
lated into Italian verse by Fr. Mar. Ricci,
Verona, 1 75 1. 8°. 2 vols. ; and along with
the Latin original, ib. 1767. 4°. 3 voll. In
French by Bougainville, Par. 1749. 8\
1 voll. (also on large paper), ib. 1750.
la**. 2 voU. VAntUucrioef trad, en vers
fr, par Fr. Jos. B^artRer. Par. 1786. la'.
a volL The following translation, L^Antu
iucrece en vers fraiuf. avec le qe et ie der-
nier chant ajaut^ h Vorigknal par Jeaniy^
LawroMSy also 1813. 8°. is not so good.
17606 POLIM ANTES. Th^tre
d*histoire, ou avec les grands
prouesees et aventures etranges du
noble et vertueux chevalier Poli-
ttiantes, prince d'Arfine, se repre-
sentent plusieurs occurrences etc.
(par Ph. de Belleville). Brux.,
Velpius, 1 61 3. large 4°. with
plates.
Ib. 1610. large 4**. is only an older title.
17607 POLINDO. Historia del in-
POL
1451
vencible cavallero Don Polindo.,
hijo del rey Pacianio, rey de Hu-
midia, y de la princesa Belisia, ^ja
del rey Naupilio^ rey de Macedo-
nia. Toledo, 1526. fol. Gothic
letter.
This very scarce romance was sold at
the duke of Marlborough*8 nde in 1819 for
37I. I OB.
17608 — historia delle gloriose im-
prese di Polendo, figliuolo di Pal-
merino d'Oliva, et di Pompide,
figliuolo di Don Duardo re d'Inghil.
terra, trad, del spagnuolo in lingua
ital. per Pt. Lauro. Ven., Giglio
fratelli, 1566. 8^
See also Primalcoke.
17609 POLIPHILUS. Hypneroto.
machia Poliphili, ubi humana om-
nia non nisi somnium esse docet,
atque obiter plurima scitu sane
quam digna commemorat (auct. Fr.
Colonna, edente Ln.Crasso). Ven.,
Aldus, m. Dec. 1499. ^^' vfi^
woodcuts.
The first, though not very scarce, edition
of this extremely singular book, which,
whatever may otherwise be maintained
concerning it, (see Monnoye in the Menu-
giana, IV. 69 sq. Miktnges tir. d'une gr.
Bibi. XXXI. 133 sq. FioriUo Artist.
Schrr. I. 153 sq.) is still valuable to the
collector on account of its costly woodcuts,
and of its fine execution in other respects.
The woodcuts are according to some by
6i. or Gentile Bellino, according to others
by Buonoonsigli ; it is certain that the de-
signs, which may possibly be by Manteg-
na or Montagna, belong to the Venetian
school. The work is written in Italian
notwithstanding the Latin title.
The book contains 134 leaves in all,
with the signatures o-# and A^F. At
first are 4 leaves of preliminary matter,
then the work itself begins with a separate
title. A colophon of the year 1467 is to
be found in the last leaf but one, which
refers to the execution of the work itself.
The last leaf contains the errata and the
printer*B colophon. The repicsentation of
the sacrifice of Priapus in leaf m 6 is some-
times mutilated.
The dtdce of Devonshire poisesses a fine
copy on Yellum, Trivukio of Milan an im-
perfect one, and one, in which the last leaf
was made good, was sold at Pinelli^s sale
for 37I. 7s. and at McCarthy's for 900 fr.
Valllire*8 copy produced 315 fr. A copy
on vellum in Remondini*s library at Bas-
145S
POL
aano is only of the and part, or lignm-
tares A-F.
17510 — la hjpnerotomachia di Poli-
pbilo, cio^ pugna d'amore in sog^io.
Ristampato di novo et ricorretto.
Ven., figlivoli di Aldo, 1545. fol.
with woodcats.
234 unnumbered leaves. This unaltered
edition, which has the same woodcuts, is
not so fine as the first, but is nevertheless
tolerably sought after.
17611 — hypnerotomachie on dis-
cours du songe de Poliphile, dedu-
isant comme amour le combat i
I'occasion de Polia, trad, de langage
italien en fran^. Par., Kerver,
1546, or 54, or 61. fol. with wood-
cuts.
More an abridgment or an imitation
than a translation, and little valued : with
neat woodcuts, of which that in p. 69 is
often mutilated. The translator, who was
a Maltese knight, is unknown ; J. Martin
was only the editor. The editions of 1554
and 61 are really different impressions.
17612 — le tableau des riches inven.
tions, qui sont representees dans le
Bonge de Poliphile, d^voilees et ex-
pos^es par (Fr.) Beroalde de Ver-
ville. Par., Guillemot, 1600 (new
title, 1657). 4°. with woodcuts.
This edition is still less prized. The
sacrifice of Priapus, p. 68, is sometimes
mutilated.
17613 — songe de Poliphile, traduc-
tion libre de I'italien, par J. G. le
Grand. Par., Leblanc, 1804. gr.
]8^ 3 voll. on vellum paper (12
fr.) Also, Parma, Bodoni, 181 1.
large 4^. 2 voll.
There are 200 copies of Bodoni*s fine
edition on carta retUe, and 100 copies on
vellum paper. — Lea amours de Polia au le
sonffe de PoHpMie, trad, de rUal, Par.
1*773. 12°. is only a poor abridgment.
17614 — hypnerotomachia. The
strife of loue in a dreame. Lond.,
Waterson, 1592. 4°. with wood-
cuts.
104 leaves. Concerning this translation,
see Brydges'8 Bibliographer, IV. 385. —
Alen. Barca Memmria delta geometria di
PoliJUo, Breeda, 1808. M, (also in the
Memorie of the society at Bresda.)
17615 POLISMAN. Historia del
valoroso cavallier Polisman^ nuo-
POL
ram. trad, di lingua spagnuola in
italiana da Gi. Miranda. Yen., Za-
netti, 1573. 8^
17616 POLITIANUS, Ang. Omnia
opera et alia qusedam lectu digna.
Ven., Aldus, m. Jul. 1498. fol.
451 unnumbered leaves with 38 lines.
After the colophon there oa|^t to be 3
leaves (a register^ and a poem on Lir. Me-
dici*s death). The last leaf of signature K
is blank. In this fine edition, the piece De
Paetiana oonjuraHone, is wanting*, wfaidi
Aldus probably omitted with a view to
the court of Rome.
17617 — opera et alia quedam lectn
digna. Flor., Ln. de Arrigis de
Gesoriaco, 10 Aug. 1499. small
fol.
3o8 leaves with 46 lines. More scarce
than the preceding, of which it is a re-
print; not only the piece however De
Paetiana conjwraHone, is wanting in this
edition, but also the Miteelianeaj and
translation of Herodian, already to be met
with in the Aldine. The edition, /Vv.,
Asoens.y 15 19. fol., is not esteemed.
17618 — opera omnia, longe emen-
datius, quam usquam antehac, ex-
pressa, quibus accessit historia de
conjuratione Paetiana in familiam
Mediceam, cum ind. locupletiss.
Bos., N. Episcopius, 1553. fol.
A complete edition of his Latin works.
The Italian poems are in none of these
editions.
17619 — misceUaneor. centuria pri-
ma. Flor., Ant. Miscominus, 13
cal. Oct. 1489. small fol.
93 leaves with 32 lines, and the signa*
tiires a-p. The first leaf begins widi a
letter to Lr. Medicis, and the last is a re-
giater. According to Bibl. Spene. III. 465,
there ought to be found besides at this
beginning, 2 leaves, without signaturesy
emendationee, of which leaf i* is blank.
As no other copy with these leaves is
known, it is cextainly still a question,
whether they really bdong to this work.
In leaf m i* is to be found the first ins-
pression of Callimachus*s poem in lavaera
Palladitt in the same type in which the
ediiio princeps of Callimachus appeared,
yet widi some various readings : see Dib-
din*s Bibl. Spenc. I. 291. III. 46^
17620 — Pactianae conjurationis
commentariolum. Without place
{Flor.). 1478. small 4®.
TO leaves (the last blank), with 27 lineat
POL
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. The first edition, and very scarce.
17621 — conjarationis Pactians com-
mentarius anni 1478 cum notis,
cura J. Adimari. Neap.^ 1769. 4**.
with plates. Also on large paper.
Also, Pisisj 1799. 8*. and jPim, x8oo.
4^
17622 — elegia de exilio et morte
Ovidii per N. Barberiam italico
carmine reddita. Ticini Regii^ 1819.
40
17623 — poemata. Salmanticfe,
1596. 8^
17624 — Politiani et alior. viror. iL
lustrium epistolse 11. XII. Ace.
Politiani praefutio in Suetonii ex-
positionem. Amst., Janssonius,
1644. 12°.
17625 — stanze composte de messer
Ang. Politiano, facte per la giostra
de Giuliano fratello del magnilico
Lr. di Medici insieme con la festa
de Orpheo et altre gentileze. BoL,
Platone delli Benedicti, 9 Agosto
1494. 4°.
42 leaves, with the signatures A-F,
The first edition, very scarce. Leaf i*
begins with a superscription printed in red
in 5 lines of small capitals, and the first
line is, STANZE D£ MESSER AN-
GELO PO.
17626 — stanze ed Orfeo. Without
place or date. 4?.
This edition, printed at Florence about
the end of the 15th century, is considered
by some to be older, and by others to be
more recent than the preceding {Foasiy II.
393- Gamba Serie, I. 345). Leaf i* be-
gins with the same superscription, printed
in red, in 5 lines, and resembles the pre-
ceding in every other respect. According
to Brunet it also contains 42 leaves, with
the signatures a-/.
17627 — la giostra di Giuliano de
Medici. Stanze di Ang. Poliziano,
e la favola d* Orfeo del medesimo.
Fir., Pacini, 15 Oct. 15 13. 4°. with
woodcuts.
Ck>rrect, and carefully superintended.
17628 — stanze con la festa d' Orfeo
et altre gentilezze. Yen., Zorzi di
Rusconi, 1513. S°,
Molini^s catalogue of 1807 ^^ ^i^ ^-
tion, Ven. 1516. 8**. not noticed by Pan-
zer.
POL
145S
17629 — stanze cominciate per la
giostra del magnifioo Giuliano di
Piero de' Medici. Fir., Bn« di
Oiunta, m. Sept. 1518. 8^ 35
leaves.
17630 (the same title). BoL,
Hi. di Beneditti, 1520. 8^
17631 — — (the same title). (Fen.),
N. Zopino, 30 Agosto, 152 1. 8^
Also ib., id., 1524 and 37. 8^
17632 — le stanze bellissime di Ang.
Poliziano, da Tizzone Oaetano di
Pofi diligentemente reviste. Yen.,
Giac. da Lecco, 1526. 8°.
17633 — stanze cominciate per la
giostra del magnif. Giuliano di
Piero de Medici. Yen., iigliToli
di Aldo, I54I.8^
32 leaves in alL A very scarce, neat,
and correct edition. — L. Dolce in 1556 ar-
bitrarily interpolated the text in the Stanze
di diversi poeti and for the most part un-
happily, and his readings are passed over
in most of the following editions.
17634 (the same title). Fir.,
SermarteUi, 1568 or 77. 8°.
17635 — stanze, ridotte alia loro vera
lezione, ed accresciute d' una can-
zone e di varie notizie. Padova,
Comino, 1728. large 8^
This edition is 4atfld by the academy
della Crusca. Also copies on better paper.
17636 — le elegantissime stanze di
Ang. Poliziano, e la ninfa Tiberina
del Molza^ colla vita del Poliziano,
scritta da Pierant. Serassi. Ber-
gamo, Lancellotti, 1747. 4**. Also
on large paper.
There is also an edition, without place
or date (Berffomo, LanoeUoiH^ about 1 750).
8°. 100 pages, with only a hidtf-title, which
besides the stanitey contains many other
previously unprinted poems of Politian ;
but it was suppressed before its completion
on account of several too free pieces, by
the editor himself, the abate Calisto, and
consequently it is very scarce.
17637 — r elegantissime stanze di
Ang. Poliziano. Ediz. II. Pado-
vana, adornata della vita dell' au-
tore scritta da Pt. Ant. Serassi.
Padova, Comino, 1751. large 8*^.
Of this good edition, furnished with va-
rious readings, there is a copy on vellum
1454
POL
(in Trivulrio*8 library at Milan), 15 copies
on blue paper, 100 copies on carta Ro-
manoj and 200 on large paper {carta dai
sole). The Florence edition of 15 15 forms
the basis (the editors erroneously say 15 io)>
17638 — r elegantissime stanze di
Ang. Poliziano, ridotte ora col ris-
contro di varie antiche edizioni alia
loro vera lezione, coUa giunta dell'
Orfeo e di altre cose volgari del
medesitno antore, non piii stampate.
Padova, Comino, 1765. 8°.
17639 — le Rtanze di nuovo pubbli-
cate. Panna, Bodoni, 1792. 4°.
(10 fr.)
Only 169 copies were struck off, 12 of
which were on rettum paper. Some copies
liesides on vellnm. At the same time an
edition appeared, t&, id,, 1792. large 8°.
Neither of them is prized.
17640 — stanze. Fir., stamperia
granducale, 1 794. 4°.
17641 — gtanze. Brescia, Bettoni,
1806. 4^
1 7642 — stanze. Pisa, society tipogr.,
1806. foL
Only 150 copies (30 fr., on vellum paper
40 fr.), and one copy on vellum.
17643 — le stanze, 1' Orfeo ed altre
poesie. Mil., 1808. S°. {Classici
Ital)
17644 — rime di Ang. Poliziano, con
illustrazioni di Vine. Nannuoci e di
L. Ciampolini. Fir., Carli, 1814.
1 2°. 2 voU. with Politian's portrait
(3 fr-).
With several inedited pieces and a use-
ful commentary by Nannucci, but with-
out any new critiad revision of the text.
Nannuod had already published at Flo-
rence in 18 1 2 the stanze with a com-
mentary, which is worked up afresh in this
edition.
17645— rime. Fir. 1816. i6^ 2
voll. (45 paoli.)
The 2nd vol. contains inedited poems.
17646 — o])ere volgari, contenenti le
elegantissime stanze, alcune rime e
r Orfeo oolle illustrazioni de P.
Aff5. Ven. 1819. 18°. 2 parts in
I vol. with Politian's portrait.
17647 — r Orfeo. Siena, Sim. di
Niccol6, 1512. 8°.
17548 — r Orfeo. Fir., Bn. Zuc-
chetto. Without date. 8"".
POL
17649 — la favola di Orfeo. Pado-
va, Comino, 1749. 8^ 24 pages.
Also on large paper.
Cited by the academy della Cmaca.
There are two editions of thb ypar, the
earlier of which has only the signature A ;
the later A and B. Of this last ^ere are
copies on blue paper (9 fr. 50 c. McCarthy),
and a single copy on vellum. This editioii
is also sometimes annexed to the Ciclope di
Euripide, ib, 1 749. 8**.
17650 — r Orfeo tragedia, illustrata
da Ireneo Aff6. Ven.,Vitto, 1776.
40
A new critical edition. The piece i^>-
pears here complete from a MS. tar the
first time, and Aff5 seeks to prove in the
preface that the Orfeo is the first regular
Italian play.
POLLICARIUS. see Symbolum.
POLLIO, Trebell, see Historic
Aug. scriptores.
17651 POLLUX, Jul. Vocabm-
larium (gr.) Ven., Aldus^ m.
April. 1502. fol.
The first edition, but rather fiuilty. 9
leaves of preliminary matter, 408 coJumns,
and I leaf colophon.
17652 — vocabularium (gr.) Flor.,
Bn. Junta, m. Nov. 1520. fol.
Merely a reprint of the preceding. 7
leaves, table of contents, 343 columnsi, and
I leaf colophon.
17653 — onomasticon, summa studio
et cura emendatum, et tribus indi-
cibus auctum. Cum praef. Sim.
Grynaei. Bas., Lasius et Platter,
1536.4°-
Likewise the Aldine text almost throu^-
out. 9 leaves of preliminary matter, 563
columns, and 40 leaves indices, colophon,
and printer's symboL
17654 — onomasticon, e MSS. oodd.
bibliothecar. Palatinse atque Au-
gustanse, variis item doctor, viror.
lucubrationibus emendatum, sup-
pletum et illustratum. Adjecta in-
terpretatio lat. Rdf. Gualtherii me-
lior facta, indices item novi et
notfie. Studio atque op. Wfg. Se-
beri. Ff., Marnius, 1608. 4^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, then 530
pages Greek text, 61 pages index, i leaf
and 184 pages notes, and 3 leaves index to
the notes. A new and good reoensioii from
MS$. M^hat however Seber gives as SyU
burgius*8 notes, was in fact U. Stepheos^s
POL
prodnctioa ; see Bwmanm SffUcge £p, II.
S>5-
17655 — onomasticum, gr. et lat.
Post Seberi editionem denao emen.
datum, suppletum et iUustratum.
Pr«ter Seberi notas acced. com-
mentariuB 6f. Jungermanni^ item-
que alius Jo. Kuhnii. Omnia con-
tulerunt ac in ordinem redegerunt,
▼arias lectt. codicis Falckenburgi-
ani, turn et suas notas adjecerunt
editionem que curavenint J. H. Le-
derlinus et Tiber. Hemsterhuis.
Cum indd. novis. Am8t.,Wetste]nj
1706. fol. 2 voll.
The best edition M yet. Scarce^ and
greatly sought after on large paper.
17656 — onomasticon nunc prim, la-
tinitate donatum. Rodolpho Gual-
thero interprete. Una cum ind.
Bas., Rb. Winter, 1541. 4°. There
ought to be included, Rod. Oualtberi
in Pollucis dictionarium annotatt.
una cum ind. auctorum. ib., id.,
1542. 4^ — Jo. Kuhnii animadw.
in PoUucem. Arg., Zetzner, 1675.
12°.
17657 (POLLUY, Jul.) Anonymi
scriptoris historia sacra ab O. C. ad
Valentinianum et Valentem^ e ve.
tere cod. greeco descripta. J. Bt.
Bianconi latine vertit, nonnulla ad-
notavit. Bon. 1779. fol.
Fiom a Milan MS. in which the proce-
mttim and the beginning of the md chap-
ter, and consequently the name of the
author also, are wanting. This edition is
added to the Corpus hut. Byg.
17658 — historia physica s. chroni-
con ab orig. mundi usque ad Va-
lentis tempora^ nunc prim. gr. et
lat. editum cum lectt. variis et notis
ab Ign. Hardt. Monach.^ Lindauer,
1792. 8^ (20 gr.)
From a Munich MS. complete in the
parts above mentioned. Hardt was not
acquainted with the preceding edition.
POLO, Gil, see Montbmatob.
17659 POLO. Marco. Marco Polo
Veneziano delle maraviglie del
mondo da lui vedute. Yen., Sessa,
13 Jun. 1496. 8°.
The oldest Italian edition, and very
POL
1456
scaroe; but it only oentauia an abridg-
ment.
17660 — libro, in cni si trattano le
maravigltose cose del mondo da lui
vedute. Ven., Matteo Pagano.
Without date. 8".
17661 — delle cose maravigliose del
mondo da lui vedute. Ven. 1533.
8^
This edition is to be found in MoIini*s
catalogue of 1807, where it is remarked,
thait it is not noticed by Panzer.
17662 — Marco Polo Venetiano delle
maraviglie del mondo per lui vi-
dute^ del costume di vanj paesi etc.
Di novo ristampato et asservato
Tor dine suo vero nel dire. Trevi-
gi, Reghettini, 1590. 8**. 57 leaves.
17663 — Marco Polo Venetiano delle
meraviglie del mondo per lui ve-
dute ; del costume di varii paesi^
et dello stranio viver di quelli;
della descrittione de diversi anima-
li ; del trovar dell' oro et dell* ar-
gento ; delle pietre pretiose. Ven.,
Imbetti, 1626. 8^.
In the year 1553 Ramusio gave a new
Italian translation in the and vol. of his
ooUection, which he had prepared by a
cardiil collation and reciprocal correction
and completion of tlie oldest and best MSS.
According to him the work was first com-
posed in liBtin about 1298, and translated
therefrom into the Italian Hngua vUgare^
and translated in the ^ear 1320 back again
into Latin by Fr. Pipmus of Bologna, who
could not have met with any copy of the
Latin original. Marsden, on the contrary,
seeks to prove^ that the work was first
composed in an Italian provincial dialect,
protMd)ly the Venetian. Thus much is cer-
tain, that there are two different Latin
texts, one by Pipinus, and the other by
some penon unnamed, whkh is more of
an abridgment, or rather the first sketch ;
consult Leasing stur Gesch. und Lit, II.
261 sq.
17664 — incipit prologus in libro do-
mini Marci Pauli de Veneciis de
consuetudinibus et condicionibus
orientalium regionum. At the end.
Explicit liber domini de Veneciis
Deo gracias. Without place or
date (15th century). 4°.
This text is repeated in {Sim. GrynM)
fiovus orbis. Bas. 1555. fol. p. 338 sq. and
1466 POL
in ReineeeU ehran,HienmL P, IL Hkiut.,
1685- 4".
17665 — de regionibus orientalibos
libri III. Cum cod. MS. collati,
exque eo adjectis notis plurimum
turn suppleti turn illustrati. Ace.
Haithoni Armeni historia orientalis>
item And. Miilleri de Chataja dis-
sertatio, inque ipsum M. Paulum
prse^atio et indd. Col. Brandenb.,
Schulz, 1 67 1. 4^
The text of the preceding forma the
basis, rather insufficiently corrected from a
MS. of Pipinu8*8 translation, without mak-
ing use of Ramusio.
17666 — Marco Paulo de Veneza
das condi9ooe8 e custumes das gen-
tes e das terras e provincias ori-
entaes. Ho livro de Nycolao Ve-
neto. O trallado da carta de huu
genoves das ditas terras. Lyxboa,
Valentym Fernandez Alemaab, 4
Feureyro, 150I. fol. Gothic letter.
This very scarce translation is dted by
the academy of Lisbon.
17667 — libro del famoso Marco
Paulo Venetiano de las oosas mara-
viUosas, que vido en las partes ori-
entales. Con otro tratado de Micer
Pogio Florentino e trata de las
mesmas tierras y islas (traduc. por
Rodriguez, canonigo de Sevilla).
Sevilla, Cromberger^ 1520. fol.
17668 (the same title). Lo-
grono, Mig. de Eguia, 13 Jun.
1529. fol.
17669 — historia de las grandezas y
cosas maravillosas de las provincias
orientales, sacada de Marco Polo,
J traducida de latin en romance
por Martin de Bolea y Castro. Za-
rago9a, 1601. 8^
17670 — description g^graphique
des provinces et des villes les plus
fameuses de Tlnde, avec les moeurs,
loix et coutumes de I'lnde orien-
tale, et meme de ce qui est sous la
domination du grand-cham des Tar-
tares, par Marc Paul. Par., Longis
et Sertenas, 1556. 4^
Another bad and faulty translation is in
Pt. Bergeron Recueil de voyages. Hayey
1735* 4"*' Concerning a MS. of an old
POL
Frendi translation of the 14th century, see
Simteri CataL eodd, Bibl. Bern. I. 419 sq.
17671 — Hie hebt sich an das puch
des edeln Ritters vn landtfarers
Marcho Polo. In dem er schreibt
die grossen wunderlichen ding die-
ser welt. Sunderlichen von den
grossen Kiinigen vnd Keysern die
da herschen in den selbigen landen
vnd von irem volck vnd seiner
gewonheit da selbs. Nrb., Fricz
Creuszner, 1477. fol.
The first edition of this translation made
from an Italian MS., very scarce, and very
complete. 58 leaves with 34 lines, with-
out signatures, catchwords, and pagina-
tion. The ist leaf, which is blank on the
folio reelOy and contains a woodcut-likenen
of M. Polo on the reverse, is soDaetimes
wanting. Leaf 2* begins the work with
the above title, after which 28 lines of
text follow. Iieaf 58b is the colophon —
A reprint of this translation appeared as
an appendage to the Hystori von herexog
Leuppold. Auffsp.y Sorg, 1481. fol. (see
Leu FOLD.) Also in Oerman, in {Sim.
Grynai) never WeU, Strb», 1534. fol. or
Bos. 1555. foL
17672 — chorographia Tartaris od.
Beschreibung der wunderbarl. Rei-
se, welche M. Polus in die Ori-
ental u. Morgenlander verrichtet,
aus dem Ital. verteutscht durch Hi.
Megiserum. Lpz., Grosse, 1 6 1 1 .
S°. with plates.
17673 — M. Polo's Reise in den
Orient wahrend der J. 1272-95,
mit einem Commentar von Fel.
Peregrini. Zwickau, Schumann.
1802. 8°. (i d.)
17674 — the travels of M. Polo, a
Venetian, in the 13th century.
Being a description by that early
traveller of remarkable places and
things in the eastern parts of the
world. Translated from the Ita-
lian, with notes, by W. Marsden.
Lond., Longman, 1818. 4°. with
I map (2I. 12s. 6d., on large paper
4I. 4s.).
The translation is made after the Ita-
lian text of Ramusio, yet with collatian of
the Latin text, and of the different more
modem translations. Purchas had alao al-
ready made use of Ramusio in his Pit-
grime.
POL
17675 — Reisen en Beacbryving der
Oostenche Lantschappen. Benef-
fens de Historie der Oostersche
Lantschappen door Haithon. Beide
door J. H. Glazemaker vertaalt.
Amst.^ Wolfgangs 1664. 4^. with
plates.
17676 — Placido Zu&la di M. Polo
e degli altri viaggiatori Veneziani
piii illustri^ con appeudice sulle
antiche mappe idro-geografiche la-
vorate in Venezia. Ven. 1818-
19. 4°. 2 vols, with 4 maps.
Zurlo had previously published, Diner-
Uunone iniorno ai viaggi e scoperte setien-
irumaH di N,e Ant. fraielli Zeni, Ven,
1808. 8^ Dei viaggi e delle scoperte Afri'
eane tU Alvite Cadamotio. Ven. 1814. 8^
17677 POLO de Medina, Salvador
Jacinto. Obras en prosa y verso.
Madr. 17 15 or 26. 4^ Academias
del Jardin. Madr. 1628. 8''. Bu-
reo de las musas. Zarag. 1659. 8^
POLONUS, see Martinus.
17678 POLUS, Reginald. Ejus et
alior. ad ipsum epistolee, cura Ang.
Mar. Quirini. Brix. 1744-57. 4**.
S voU.
17679 POLUS, X. Testacea utrius-
que Sicilise eorumque historia et
anatome. Parmae, e reg. typ. (^o-
doni), 1791-95. large fol. 2 vols,
with plates (240 fr.).
This fine work was to have consisted of
3 vols., but the 3rd never appeared.
17680 POLY^.NUS. Stratagema.
turn libri VIII. Is. Casaubonus
graece nunc prim, edid., emendav.
et notis illustrav. Adjecta est Justi
Vulteji latina versio. Cum indd.
necessariis. Lugd., J. Tornsesius,
T589. 12®.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 754 pages,
and 15 leaves index. The first edition,
made from a not particularly good MS.
Vultejus's translation is frequently and
somewhat arbitrarily altered by Tom»-
sius.
17681 — stratagematum libri VIII.
(gr. lat.) Justo Vultejo interprete.
Pancrat. Maasvicius recens., Is. Ca-
sauboni nee non suas notas adjecit.
LB., Vivie et Luchtmans, 1691. 8°.
There are copies with the year 1690.
A new recension from MSS. retaining Vul-
POL
1467
teju8*s interpolated translation. One of the
rarer editions in the series cum node vari-
QTttm.
17682 — stratagematum libri VIII.
Recens., Justi Vulteji versionem
lat. emendav. et ind. grsecum adje-
cit Sm. Mursinna. BeroL, Haude
et Spener, 1756. 8°. (i d. 16 gr.)
Scarce on writing paper. The text of
the preceding without ite notes, with some
unhappy conjectures of the editor^s own.
Vultejus's translation is here still more
arbitrarily altered.
17683 — arpaTTjyv^iwTmf jSi/SXot o«r«>
(ed. Diam. Coray). Par., Eber-
hart, 1 809. 8°. (9 fr.)
Coray, for want (Mf time, only cursorily
corrected some part.
17684 — stratagematum libri VIII.
(lat.) nunquam antea in lucem edi-
ti, ac nuper adeo e gr. sermone in
lat. conversi, Justo Vultejo inter.
prete. Bas., Oporinus, (1549). 8".
The first edition of this translation,
from a MS., and not yet critically made
use of. Also, jp/., e ooUegio Paitheniano,
1 60 1. 12°. Lttbeca, Alberti, 1601. 4°. To
which last edition. Thesaurus bellicus ex
latissimo hisioriar. campo, labore Herculeo,
a Polyteno ertUus. Nunc prim, a Justo
Vultejo latin, donatus. Rost., Hallervord,
1 61 6. 4**. is only a new title. — Concerning
the uuprinted Liatin translation of Pt. An-
gelius, see Bandini Codd. lat. bibL Lour. II.
397-
17685 — stratagemi dell' arte della
guerra, dalla greca nella volgar lin-
gua Italiana trad, da N. Mutoni.
Ven., Erasmo, 1551 (other copies
52). 8^
17686 — gli stratagemi, trad, dalla
lingua gr. nella Toscana per Lelio
Carrani. Ven., Oiolito, 1552. 8°.
17687 — les ruses de guerre, trad,
du grec en fran9. avec des notes
(par Guy Alex. Lobineau). Avec
les stratagesmes de Frontin (trad,
par d'Abkncourt). Par., Gkmeau^
1 739. small 8°. 2 vols. Also, Par.
1770. 12°. 3 voll.
The notes are partly critical.
17688 — Polyan's u. Frontin's Kriegs-
ranke der beriihmtesten Feldher-
ren u. einiger Heldinnen. Aus
dem Griech. u. Lat. Qbs. u. mit
Anmerkk. versehen von J. Cp.
1458
POL
Kind. Lps., Jaoobi^ 1750. 8^
Kri^listen, aus dem Gr. iibs. n.
mit Anmerkk. begleitet (von D.
Cp. Seybold). Ff. a. M., Hermann,
1793-94. 8°. 2 voll. (i d,)
17689 — stratagems oiF war, trans-
lated horn the original Greek by
K. Shepherd. Lond.^ Nicol, 1793.
4^ (iSs.)
G. F. Kronbiegei Din. de dieHonit Polp'
«nt vitiutibui et vitUt. Lpt. 1770. 4".
17690 POLYBIUS. Historiar. 11-
bri V. opera Vine. Obsopoei in lu-
cem editi. lidem lat., N. Peroito
interprete. Hagan.^ J. Secerios,
m. Mart. 1530. fol.
The fint edition, carefully miperin tended
finom a not altogether bad MS., and scaroe.
17691 — historiar. libri priores V.
(gr. lat.) N. Perotto interprete.
Item epitome sequentium libror.
usque ad XVII. Wfg. Musculo
interprete. Bas., J. Hervag.^ 1 549.
fol.
4 leaves of pi«Kminary matter, 282 pages
Greek text, 4 leaves and 323 pages Latin
translation, and 5 leaves index. Some-
what arbitrarily superintended by Arie-
nius, who made but a careless use of an
Augsburg MS. from which a laxge hiatus
in the ist book of the preceding edition is
supplied.
17692 — historiar. libri qui super,
sunt. Is. Casaubonus ex antiquis
libris emendav., lat. vertit et com-
mentariis illustrav. JEneie Tactici
commentarius de toleranda obsidi-
one. Is. Casaubonus primus tuI-
fivit, lat. interpr. ac notas adjecit.
ar., Drouard, 1609. fol.
(Ff.) tyfit WecheLy 1609 or 19. ibl. are
only different titles. 30 haves of prelimi-
nary matter, 1080 pages text, 16 leaves
index, 151 pages ^neas Tacticus. Copies
on lai^ paper, which however are usuaUy
stained, are scarce, and greatly sought
after. A new reoennon from MSS. for
the most part of modem date, and still
more from conjecture. The editor has not
made use of the edilio prinoeps. The
commentary, promised in the title, is not
to be found with it, and after his death
there appeared, for the first time, only Is.
Caaauiimi ad Pdybn historiar. libntm I.
commentarU. Par.y yirU. Stephan.^ 161 7.
8*. A separate reprint of his Latin trans-
ition, {Ff.), typis WecheL, 1610. 8^
17693 — historiar. libri qui super-
POL
sunt (gr. lat.)» interprete I«. Ca*
sanbono. Jac. Grronovios reoena.
ac ntriusque Casauboni, FuIf. Ur-
sini, H. Valeaii, Jac Palnioii et
suas notas adjecit. Ace. .Snese
Tactici commentarius de toleranda
obsidione cum interpr. ac ootis
Is. Casauboni. Amst., Jansson a
Waesberge, 1670. 8**. 3 voll.
Containing good exegetical apparacus,
but in other respects it u only Casaubonus
text, in which the typographical enorm are
even repeated.
17694 (the same title). Prae^at.
et glossarium adjec. J. A. Emeati.
Lps. et Vindob., Kraus^ 1 763—64.
8^ 3 voll. ( 1 2 d.)
A good and correct reprint of the pre-
ceding edition, enlarged with a gloasary.
17695 — historiar. quidquid supereat
(gr. lat.) Emendatiore interpreta-
tione, varietate lectionis, adnotatio-
nib., indicibus illustrav. J. Schwei.
ghaeuser. Lps., Weidmann, 1789-
95. 8°. 8 parts in 9 vols. (27 d., on
Dutch paper 45 d.)
A new recension from MSS. and earlier
editions, with use of the critical appa-
ratus collected by Oronovius for a new edi-
tion, and with exegetical materials. See
also jGneab Tacticus.
17696 — historic, gr. Ad fid. opt.
libror. editie. Lps., Tauchnitz,
1 81 6. I2^ 4 voll. (3 d.)
17697 — liber ex Polybii historiis
excerptus de militia Romanor. et
castror. metatione, a Juno Lascare
in lat. ling, translatus. Ipso etiam
greeco libro adjuncto. Ven., J. Ant.
de Sabio, 1529. 4^ 24 numbered
leaves.
17698 — de Romanor. militia et cas-
tror. metatione liber, ex Polybii
historiis per Jan. Laacarem excerp-
tus et ab eod. latinitate donatus,
ipso etiam grieoo libro adjuncto.
Ejttsd. Jani Lascaris epigrammata
gr. et lat. Item Jac. comitis Purli-
liar. de re militari libri II. (edid«
J. Oporinus.) Bas., Laser et Plat-
ter, 1537. 8^
17699 — ex libro VI. historiar. Poly-
bii de P. R. (populi Rom.) domes-
POL
tica militarique disciplina^ gr. Par.,
TiletanuSj I539* 4°*
17700 — Polybii ex libro VI. frag-
mentum. De militia Romana (gr.
lat.). Without place. Jac. Chouet,
1596. 4^. 40 pages.
17701 — de militia Romana libellas
{gr. lat.) Versione lat., commeR-
tatione perpetua et iconibus ilia-
stratus^ nee non indice locupleta-
tus stud, et op. J. G. Poeschelii.
Nrb., FelseckM*, i73i- 8^ with 13
plates.
17702 — a parallel between the Ro-
man and British constitution ; com-
prehending Polibius's discourse of
the Roman senate (in Greek and
English, by Edw. Spehnan). Lond.,
Cooper, 1 747. 8°.
17703 — historiar. tibri superstites e
grseco in lat. sermonem conversi a
N. Perotto. Romse, Sweynheym
et Pannartz, die iouis ultima de-
cembris 1473. ^^^^
The first edition of thi« translation, and
unoommonly tcaroe. 154 leaves (aooord-
ing to Dibdin 153), with 38 lines, without
signatures, catchwords, and pagination,
l^e first 3 leaves contain Perottus*8 prohe-
mium ad Niookmm V. Leaf 3* begins the
first book. It ends on theyo^ recto ef
the last leaf with the verses, Aspicis illut"
iris etc., under which is the date. — Also,
Ven.f Bemardin, Fenehu, 1498. fcL loi
leaves, with the signatures o-i. Fhr,j her.
Ph, Juni^j m. j^pr. 1533. 8*. 2*25 and 1
leaf (properly a part of the Juntine liivy),
with Sextus Rvfua, Bat^f H. PeiruSy 1530.
fol. Enlamd with an epkome of Muscu-
lus^s translation, Lugd,^ Sb, Grypk,y 1^42.
8*. i^., id., 1548. I2^ Ba9.y Epuoop.,
1557. 8^ ap. Jao. Stoery 1597. I2^
17704 — Polybius historicus de pri-
mo bello Punico et Plutarchi para-
lelia {sic, interprr. Ln. Aretino et
Guarino). Brix., Jac. Britann.^
24 Oct. 1498. fol.
32 leaves, with the signatures as. Also,
{Par,), j4hcen».y 1512. foL
17705 — historia de Polybio, tradu-
cida del griego por Ambr. Rui
Bamba. Madr., impr. real, 17S9.
small 4°. 3 voll. (50 rs.)
17706 — Polibio istorico greco deir
imprese de' Greci, deglt Asiatici,
VOL. IV.
POL 1459
de' Romani e di altri, trad, per L«
Domenichi. Ven., Giolito, 1564
(other copies 1563). 4°.
This edition belongs to the CoUana, Pre-
viously, Ven.y GMUoy 1545, 46, or 53. 8*.
Also, Verona, RamanzwU, 1741. 8°. An-
other translation appeared, Roma, 1 792. 4°.
2 volL
17707 — Polibio del modo dell' ac-
campare^ trad, di greco per Ph.
Strozzi etc. Fir. ( Torrentino), 1 55 2.
8°. — Libro della militia de' Romani
et del modo dell' accampare tratto
dair historia di Polibio. Without
place, 1536. 4®. 18 leaves. — La mi-
Btia romana del Polibio, di T.
Livio e di Dionigi Alicarn. da Fr.
Patricj dichiarata. Ferrara, Mam-
marelli, 1583. 4^
17708 — les cinq premiers liures des
histoires escriptes par Polybe tra-
duitz en Fracois par Loys Maigret.
Par., Janot, 1543. fol.
17709 — deux restes du sixiesme
livre de Polybe^ et oultre un traicte
du seizeiesme, traduietz en fr. par
L. Meigret. Par., Marnef, 1545.
8°.
A copy on vellum 120 fr. McCarthy.
These two articles are united in the edi-
tion, Par., GrouUeau, 1552. 8^
17710 — les cinq premiers livres des
histoires de Polybe. Autrefois trad,
par L. Maigret, et derechef reuuz,
corrigez et rendu z plus entiers par
lui sur I'exemplaire grec. Lyon,
de Toufnes, 1558. foL
17711 — les histoires de Polybe avec
les fragmens. De la traduct. de
Pt. du Kyer. Par., Billaine, 1670.
12°. 3 volL
17712 — histoire de Polybe, trad, du
grec par Vine. Thuillier, avec les
commentaires du chev. Folard.
Par., Gandouin, 1727-30. 4**. 6
voh. with plates. Also on large
paper.
This valuable woi4l was designed to be in
8 vols. ; but as Folard*s military frankness
was ill received by the government, and
the continuation of the work after the ap-
pearance of the 5th rol. was only allowed
under very limited conditions, he in oonse-
4]uenoe terminated the work with the 6th
vol., to which he added no commentary.
5C
1460 POL POM
There are oopies on Isrse paper of the f«. L6we, 1755. 8^ Ant. ran Gotf-
S^** ^Z?' *Ch^iekU ^ r*^ or^^ "^^ TOEVER disp. de historicis Polybii
rTds. cTti'n a wpplement^ih^^ laudibus. Traj. ad Rh., Padden-
added to the more prized Paris edition. Durg, 1809. 8°.
All abridgment from Folard*8 commentary POLYBII exoerpta,8ee CxCERPTA.
appeared, Par. 1754. 4*. 3 vols, with 17719 POLYBUS. Opuscula aliquot
luates* .1 ^
'^ T> . 1 Tx- A nunc prim, e graeoo in lat. con vena,
^^^^^rP^'V*''^®?.'^*?"®''-, ^''** Albano Torino interprete. Baa..
piech. Sprach m die deutsche ge. Oporin., 1544. 4°.— Opere utilis-
brachtdurchGu.Xylandrum. Bas., ^^^^ ^^ medicina trad, di greco in
Henncpetn, 1574. fol. with wood- i^^ ^^ p^^ Lauro. Ven., Comin
^^^' ^ ^. ,_ 3 « , t^. da Trino, 1545. 4^
17714 — Geschichte des Polybius, PQLYCARPUS, see Ignatius.—
mit den Auslegungen u. Anmerkk. Epistola et fragmenta, in Gallandi
des Ritter Folard u. des Herrn von \^\\y\ pp^ j ^q. ^
Guischart Kriegsgedanken (ubs. 17720' POLYCRONYCON, the.
▼on Ant. Lp. von Oelsnitz u . . conteynyng the herynges and dedes
von Trossel). Berl. u. Lpz. Wm- ^f j^any tymes, in eyght books.
ter, 1755-69- 4°. 7 voll. (19 d.) (Westminster), W.Caxton, 2 JuyU.
A translation of Polybius diflferent from 14.82. foL Gothic letter,
this of Folard's (by J. Theobald Bion), ^ , - ,. • / u ^
Wistiy Prag u. Triesty 1 759 sq. 4". 7 voU. ^.^V**'^?/" preliminary mattw {the Bm
1.1 * '^^^ ^ \ blank), with the signatures a-C, and 438
17715 — Geschichte, aus dem Griech. numbered leaves (2 of which are bUuik),
aufs neue iibs. U. mit Anmerkk. with the signatures 1-55. This chronide,
wie auch Ausziigen aus den Werken celebrated in England was oomp«ed in
jk TTrTi^ii^ r* * x. ^ -x. Latin about 1360 by the Benedictine Ra-
der HH. Folard u. Guischard uber ^^^y^ Hygdent was tiandated into Engliih
die Kriegskunst der Alten beglei- in 1387 by J. de Treviso, and was worked
tet, von Dn. Cp. Seybold. Lemgo, up afresh by Caxton, and augmented with
Meyer, 1779-83. 8°. 4 voll. (2 d. *» ^^^ '^^^ ^^ * continuation from 1357
16 gr.) ^ '*^-
17716 — Geschichte, iibs. mit An- 1^721 Westmestre, Wynkyn
merkk. u. 20 Planen von F. W. Theworde, 13 ApryU, 1495. ^^
Benicken. Weim., 1820. 8°. (5 d.) Gothic letter.
17717 — the histories of Polybius. i«^rf°'^^* '*'*'^^'^|^ J2
Englished by C. W. (Cp. Watson), ^^j^ ^^J the"S^tu^^Lii,and*346
Lond., Bynneman, 1568. 8°. — His- numbered leaves in 1 oolumna. Copiei
tory, translated by Ed. Grimeston. with the dths-leaf are ertremely scarce.
Lond. 1634. fol— History, trans- 17722 Southwerke, Pt. Tre-
lated by H. S(hear8). Lond. 1693 ueris, 16 May, 1527. fol. Crothic
or 99. 8". 2 vols.— The general his- letter, with woodcuts.
tory of Polybius, in ^ye books, 17723 POL YMACHIE, la, des mar-
translated from the Greek by mitons, en laquelle est amplement
Hampton. Lond. 1756-72. 4®. 2 d^rit I'ordre que le pape vent
vols. Lond. 1772. 8''. 4 vols, tenir en Tarm^e qu'il veut mettre
Lond. 1809. S''. 3 vols. gus pi6, pour le levement de sa
17718 — (J. H. BoECLERi) lectt. marmite. Be8an9on, 1806. 8^ i6
Polybianse MS. codicis Augustani. pages.
Arg., Spoor, 1670. 4^ C. Cp. q^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^ .^^^^ ^^^^^ j^^_
FoRSTBR locos quosdam Polybii a merly, without place, 1563. 8**. and,
latinis interpretib. perperam trans- Lffo^t '563. 8°.), only i*j copies
latos proponit atque examinat. Cum ^^^^ ^^» ^ ^f which were on TfOhiiii.
animadvv. J. Jac. Reiskii ad Plu- 17724 POMONA Austriaca, on ar.
tarch. de tarda num. ira. Lps., bres fruitiers d'Autriche, repr^aen*
POM
t^ d'apr^ nature (par J. Kraft).
Vienne, 1797. large fol. a vols,
with aoo illaminated plates.
Also with a Gemuui text, t6. 1790-96.
foL a vols.
POMONA britannica, see Brook.
17725 POMPEI, Girol. Opere. Ve-
rona, Moroni, 1 790-9 1 . 8°. 6 voll.
with Pompei's portrait.
17726 POM PEJUS. Commentum
artis Donati. Ejusd. in librum
Donati de barbarismis et metaplas-
mis commentariolum. Quos libros
omnes nunc prim, edidit F. Linde-
mann. Lps., Vogel, 1820. 8^ (3d.
12 gr.)
POM PEJUS Pestus, see Fbstus.
— Trogus, see Justinus.
17727 POMPIGNAN. le Franc de.
CEuvres. Par. 1784. 8^ 6 voll.
17728 POMPON ATIUS, Pt. Trac-
tatU8 acutissimi, utillimi (sic) et
mere peripatetici : De intentione et
remissione formar. etc, Ven., Oc-
tav. Scotus, cal. Mart. 1525. fol.
Gothic letter.
139 numbered leareB. This ooUection
contains also the notorious piece De tm-
morialiia^ anknuBu Thereto must be join-
ed, Operay Bub. H. Peiri^ 1567. S'*. which
only contain his later works, with omission
of the pieces to be found in the above col-
lection.
17729 — tractatus de immortalitate
animse. Bon., Justinianus Ruberi-
ensis, 15 16. fol.
The original edition, and very scarce;
to which may be joined, Ejtud. apologia
pro tuo tractatu de immorUil, untfika. ib.^
id,, 15 18. fol. jBjutd. difeneofium e. re-
eponHonet ad «a, qua jfgtt. Niphue ad-
versus iptum scriptit de immortal, aninue.
ib,, id,f 15 19. fol. Jffit, Niphi de immor*
kU. anima libeiitu. Ven, 15 18. fol. Pom-
ponatius*8 piece, together with a refutation
of it, is also printed entire in Bm, de Spina
epuieula, Ven,, de Gregoriis, 1519. fiiL
17730 — tractatus de immortalitate
animn. Without place or date. ^**,
128 pages, with the signatures jf^ff.
This edition^ all the copies of which, are
without a title, and commence with p. i ,
is evidently from the same press, at which
Jul. Case. Vanini De atbmrandii naiur^.
Lutet. 1616. S^ was printed.
PON
1461
17731 — tractatus de immortalitate
animae. Without place or date.
I2^
147 leaves, with the signatures A-f.
The title is encircled with a border en-
graved on wood. Printed in France (Bar-
dili erroneously supposes in Italy) between
1650 and 1670. A real edition of 15J4 is
not yet known.
17732 — tractatus de immortalitate
animze. Without place or date.
'43 pages? ^th the signatures A^F, The
title is without the wood-engraved border.
An impression secretly made by Serpilius
at R^gensburg about 1 730.
17733 — tract, de immortal, animae.
Oollatis tribus editt. denuo edid.
Ch. Gf. Bardili. Tub., Cotta, 1791.
Bardili has only made use of the last 3
editions, not those of 15 16 and 1525.
POMPONIUS, see Latus and
Mela.
17734 PONCE, N. Description des
bains de Titus, ou collection deS
peintures trouv^es dans les mines
des thermes de cet empereur,
gravees sous la direction de Mr.
Ponce (avec les explications par
Felice). Par. 1783. large fol. with
60 plates.
17735 — ^ arabesques antiques des
bains de Li vie et de la ville Adri-
enne, avec les plafonds de la ville
Madame, peints d'apr^ les dessins
de Raphael, et graves par les soins
de Mr. Ponce. Par. 1789. large
fol. with 15 plates.
There are also copies of both works with
illuminated plates. The new edition, Par,
1805. fol. is cheaper.
17736 — recueil de vues des lieux
principaux de la colonic fran^. de
St. Domingue, gravees par les soins
de Mr. Ponce, accompagn^es des
cartes et plans de la m^me oolonie,
graves par les soins de Mr. Pheli-
peau. Par. 1791. large fol. with
3 1 plates (56 fr.).
This collection was intended for Moreau
de Saini-Mirp JMx ei ooneHiuiione dee 00-
kniee Jran^, tie VAmkique sows le vent.
Par, 1784. 4"*. 6 voll. ; but it suits bet-
ter the same author*s DeseripHon topogr.,
5C4
1462
PON
fhyg.^ ehfUe etc de la pariU franf. de l*Ue
St. Domingue, PhUadelphie et Par. 1 797
-98. 4**. 1 volL
17737 — les illustres Fran9ai8, on
tableaux historiques des grands
hommes de la France, par Mr.
Ponce. Par. 1 790- 1816. fol.
The entire work, which appeared in 9
Nob., and cost more than 100 fr., contains 50
plates after designs by MariUier, and seve-
ral portraits in each plate. The execution
however is very indifferent.
17738 PONCELIN de la Roche-
Tilhac. Chefs-d'oeuvre de I'anti-
quit^ sur les beaux arts tir^s des
principaux cabinets de I'Europe.
graves en taille-douoe par Bu. Pi-
cart. Par. 1784. fol. 2 voll.
This edition contains the plates of
StoBch's gems (see Stosch), with a new,
but not valued, text.
17739 PONS, Jac. Traits des m^.
Ions. Lyon, Cellier, 1680. 12^.
A copy on vellum 90 fr. at a Paris sale
in 1 8 10.
17740 PONTANUS, Jac. Progym-
nasmata latinitatis. Ingolst.^ Sar-
torius, 1 609-1 f . 8°. 3 voll.
17741 PONTANUS, J. Jovian. De
aspiratione liber. Neap. (Mthi,
Maravus), 8 Jan. 1481. 4^
50 leaves, without signatures.
-— de fortitudine libri III. et de
principe liber. Neap., Mthi. Mo-
ravus, 15 Sept. 1490. 4°.
99 leaves, with 15 lines, and the signa-
tures a-m,
— de obedientia. ib.^ id., 25 Oct.
1490. 4^
With 35 lines, and the signatures a-n.
A copy on vellum, the superscription of
the first leaf of which and the colophon
were printed in gold, 600 fr. Brienne, now
in the Royal library at Paris (Dibdin^s
Deoam. II. 375).
— dialogi II. Charon et Antonius.
ib., id., ult. die Januar. 1491. 4''.
105 l^ves, with the signatures o-n. A
copy on vellum of the dialogue Antonius
alone (leaves 41-105, or signatures /-n),
399 fr. MT>arthy.
— - de liberalitate, de beneficentia,
de magnificentia, de splendore^ de
conviventia. Neap., J. Tresser et
Mt. de Amsterdam, 1 7 Jul. 1498. 4°.
The original edition, very scarce.
PON
17742 — Parthenopei libri II. De
amore conjugal! libri III. de tumu-
lis libri II. etc. Neap., Sgm. Majr,
1505. fol. — Opera soluta oratione
scripta. ib., id., 1507. fol. — De
sermone et de bello Neapolitanop
1509. fol. — Dialogus qui Actius
inscribitur. id., id., 1509. fol. —
De rebus ccelestibus libri XIV.
ib., id., 15 1 2. fol. — De prudentia
et magnanimitate, de immanitate,
de fortuna. ib., id., 151 2. fol. 3
parts in i vol. — 6 vols, altogether.
A complete copy of these 6 vok. on vd-
lum in the Royal library at Paris. A copy
on vellum of the last two articles {de rebut
caeie$L and de prttderUia), 820 fr. Brienne.
Even a complete copy on paper is scarce
and costly.
17743 — opera. Urania s. de stellis
etc. (opp. poet. T. I.) Ven., Aid.,
m. Aug. 1505. 8^. 2 parts in 1 toL
— Amorum libri II. etc. (opp.
poet. T. II.) Ven., Aid. et And.
socer, m. Febr. 1518. 8°. 2 voll.
The 1st vol. has 341 unnumbered, and
the 2nd 170 numbered leaves (the 144th is
blank), and 2 leaves colophon and anchor.
— There are also 2 new impressions of the
1st voL with the same title. The 2nd im-
pression appeared, Ven. Aid. et AfuL toeer.
1513. 8"*. 355 numbered leaves, and one
leaf with the anchor. It is more correct
and the augmentations occupy 27 pages.
A copy of it on vellum, in whidi s leaves
are wanting, 250 fr. McCarthy. The
3rd impression, Ven.y her. AUH ei And,
And.f m. Aug. 1533. 8^ 347 leaves, and
I leaf with the andhor, is an unaltered re-
print of the 3nd. There is only one im-
pression of 1 5 18 of the 3nd vol. conse-
quently it is scarcer than the first.
A reprint of theie 2 vols, after the edi-
tions of 15 13 and 15 18 appeared, without
place or date ( Ven.y Gr. de Gregorm^ about
1518). 8^ 1 volL
17744 — opera omnia soluta oratione
composita. (T.I.) De obedientia,
de fortitudine etc. Ven., Aid. et
And. socer, m. Jun. 15 18. — (T. II.)
De aspiratione, Charon dialogus etc.
ib., iid., m. Apr. 1 5 1 9. — (T. III.)
Centum Ptolemsei sententiie etc.
ib.^ iid., m. Sept. 15 19. small 4^.
3 voll.
This edition, annexed to the preceding
collection, is greatly sought after, and all
the 3 parts are scarce. The ist vol. has
PON
4 UareB of preliminary matter, 326 num-
bered leayes, and 1 blank leaf; the and
318 leaves; the 3rd 301 numbered, and
19 unnumbered leavei. The reprint, Bat,,
CraUmder, 1538 and 40. small 4°. 3 yoll. is
not prized.
17745 — Urania s. de stellis etc.
(opp. poet. T. I.) Amornm libri
II. etc. (opp. poet. T. II.) Flor.,
Ph. de Oiunta, m. Jun. 15 14. 8^
3 voll.
This scarce edition is somewhat less
complete than the Aldine.
17746 — opera omnia soluta oratione
composita, in sex partes divisa.
Flor., her. Ph. Juntae, 1520. 8^
6 parts in 3 vols.
Scarce. — Opera a mendu exjmrgaia.
Bat, J ex off. HenricpetrmOy 1556. 8°.
4 voU. — / dooeri del prmeipe. Traduttiane
di Mch. Ang. Gritolia. Nap. 1784. 8^
PONTAULT, see Beaulibu.
PONTHUS, see Pontus.
PONTIANUS, see Sieben weise
M BISTER.
17747 PONTIPICALE Romanum a
Benedicto XIV. recognitum. Ur-
bini et Romae, 1817-18. large fol.
4 vols. (i2scndi.)
See also Catalani. CdL Arg.^ ab Eg-
mond, 1682. 12". is neat.
17748 PONTOPPIDAN, Eric. Gesta
et vestigia Danor. extra Daniam,
prsecipne in Oriente^ Italia, Hi-
spania et Grallia etc. Lps. et Havn.
1740-41. 4®. 3 voll.
17749 — marmora Danica selection.
Havn. 1739-41. fol. 2 voll.
17750 — Norges naturlige Historie.
Kbhvn. 1752-53. 4**. 2 vols, with
plates.
In English, Lend. 1755. ^* ^^^ plates.
In German by J. Adf. Scheibe, Kopenh.
'753-54- 8°- ^ vols, or Fleruburg, 1769.
8**. 2 Tols. with plates.
17751 — Danske Atlas, fortsat af
Hans de Hofman. Kbhvn. 1763-
74. 4°. 6 parts in 7 vols.
17752 PONTUS. L'histoire du roy
Pontus et de la belle Sidoyne.
Lyon^ Gu. le Roy, without date
(about 1480). fol. Gothic letter,
with woodcuts.
Probably the first edition, with lines
running all across the page. It has not yet
PON
1463
been more accurately described, and the
above title is only my own statement.
17753 — rhistoire du noble roy Pon-
thus, fils du roy de Galice, et de la
belle Sidoyne, fille du roy de Bre-
taigne. Par., Mch. le Noir, with-
out date. 4^. Gothic letter^ with
woodcuts.
17754 — le romant du noble et che-
valeureux roy Ponthus et de la tr^s
belle Sidoyne, fille du roy de Bre-
taigne. Lyon, Casp. Ortuin, with,
out date. fol. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
17755 — le livre de Ponthus filz du
roy de Gralice, et de la belle Sy-
doine fille du roy de Bretaigne.
Par., N. Chrestien, without date.
4°. Gothic letter.
17756 — das buch vnd lobliche his-
tori von dem edlen Kunigs sun auss
Galicia genant Pontus. Auch von
der schenen Sodonia Kunigin auss
pritania. welche histori gar lustig
vnd gar Kurtzweylig zu horen ist.
Augsp., Hans Schonsperger, 1498.
fol. with 5 1 woodcuts.
Counsellor Nagler of Berlin possesses a
copy of this very scarce edition.
17757 — hie fiediet an das buch vn
lobliche histori vo dem edlen kiin-
nigs sun aus Gkilicia genftt Pontus.
Auch vo der schonen kunigin Sy-
donia eins kiinigs tochter auss Pri-
tania. wolche history gar lustig vnd
kurtzweylig zuhoren ist. Strb.,
Mt. Flach, 1509. fol. with wood-
cuts.
17768 — eyn rhumreich, zierlich,
vnnd fast truchtbar histori von dem
Edlen, Ehrenreichen vnnd manhaflF-
tigen Hitter Ponto vnd der schdnen
Sidonia, durch Heleonora Kunigin
aus Schottenland Ertzhertzogin zu
Oestereich auss FrantzosischerZun-
gen in das Teutsch bracht. Strb.,
Sgm. Bun, 1539. fol. \vitb wood-
cuts.
17759 — Von Adelischen (sic) Mann-
lichen Tugenten, Erbarkeyt, vnnd
Zucht, Ritter Pontus. . .auss Frant-
zosischerzungen ins Teutsch bracht.
5C3
1464
PON
Without plaee, 1548. fol. with
woodcuts.
Also in the Budi der Liebe^ loaf aT|* ttfl^
and in BUsching's and Hagmi'i Bueh der
Liebe. B. I. Berl 1809. 8*.
17760 — Ridder PontuSj in sassi-
scher Sprake. Hmb. 1 60 1 . 8°. with
woodcuts.
17761 PONZ, Ant. Viane de Es-
pana^ en que se da noticia de las
cosas mas dignas de saberse que hay
en ella. Madr. 1776-94. 8°. 18
vols, with plates.
Complete copies of this interesting work
are scarce. A new and enlarged impression
of the first vols, appeared in 1787. The
ist vol. first appeared in 177a under the
name of Ant. de la Puente.
17762 — viage fuera de Espana.
Madr., Ibarra, 1785 or 92. 8°.
2 voU.
POOL, see Bossuit.
17763 POOT, Hub. Komelisaoon.
Gedichten. Delft, 1726-47. 4^
3 vols, with plates. Amst. 1759.
4°. 2 vols, with plates. Amst. 1780.
1 2°. 3 voU.
A very excellent Dutch poet.
17764 POPE, Alex. Works (by W.
Warburton). Lond. 1751, or 57,
or 64, or 66. large 8°. 9 vols, with
plates.
His translation of Homer in 1 1 vols, is
usually added thereto.
17765 — works, with his life by
Kuffhead. Lond. 1769. large 4^
5 vols.
To the 4th edition must be added. Sup-
plemeni to PopeU teorkt, containing pieces
of poetry, letters etc never before published,
with notes by W. Lisle Bowles. Lond,
1807. large 4". with 19 portraits (4I. 4s.).
Also, ib. 1807. 8". (ids. 6d.) which smaller
edition can be annexed to the 8^. edition of
his works.
17766 — poetical works. Glasg.,
Foulis, 1785. fol. 3 vols.
17767 — works, with notes by Jos.
Warton. Lond. 1797. large 8**.
9 vols. On vellum paper.
A good edition.
17768 — poetical works. Lond.,
printed for Du Roveray by Bens-
ley, 1804. 8"^. 6 parts in 3 vols,
with plates (3I. 3s.).
A very fine edition, to whieh Pope^s
POP
Homer after the edition, i5w, ML, iSo^ 8*.
13 parts in 6 vols, is ftdded. There are S50
copies on large paper, and loe eopiea on
very large paper. The last ai6 pvticalariy
fine^ and already scaroeb
17769 — works, with notes of War-
burton, Warton, Wakefield, and
others, edited by W. Lisle Bowles.
Lond. 1806. 8^ 10 vols. Also on
large paper.
Tlie most complete edition, but not fine.
Consult Edinburgh Retnew, XI. 399 aq.
The above mentioned supplement forms the
loth vol. Pope*8 Homer after Wake-
field's edition, Lond, 1806. 8°. 9 vols, is
added thereto.
17770 — works. Bas., Thumeiaen,
1803. 8°. 9 vols. (9d.)
17771 — works with selection of ex-
planatory notes and account of his
life by Johnson. Lond. 181 a. 12°.
8 vols (2I.)
17772 — poetical works. Lond.,
Walker, 1815. i8^ (68.)
17773 — rape of the lock, an heroi-
comical poem. Lond., Benslej.
1 798. 8°. On vellum paper. Also
on large paper.
With plates by Baitolood. A fine edi-
tion.
17774 — Heloisa to Abelard. Epitre
amoureuse d'H^oise k Abeilard,
traduct. libre par Colardeau. Les
monies epilres, trad, en allem. par
Burger. La meme, trad, en prose
allem. Zurich, Orell, 1 803-4. large
4°. 4 parts in i vol. on vellam
paper, with 4 plates (24 fr.)
17775 — - ensajo sobre o homem de
Alexandre Pope, traduzido vexso
por verso por Fr. Bento Maria,
visoonde de Sao Lourenco. Lond.,
Wittingham, 1 819. 4**. 3 vols. On
vellum paper (61. 6s.).
With 2 portraits and 4 other plates, the
English text and numerous annotattona
Splendidly printed, and a fine oompanion
to Souza Botelho's edition of Gamoens*s
Lusiad. Only a part of the impreaiioa
came into the market — Ehisa a AbekndiK
epistola hertiea, traduo, en versa, Madr,
1 810. 8*.
17776 — poesie (il riccio rapito e
r epistola dell' Eloisa) trad, da Mch.
Leoni. Pisa, Capurro, 1820. 16**.
-""Saggio sull* uomo, in cinque
POP
lingoe, cio^ inglese, lat.^ ital., franc,
e tedesca. Parma^ reale stamp.^
(1801). 4^ Also on vellum paper.
-^Saggio sull' nomo» trad, da Mch.
Leoni. Parma^ Bodoni, 18 19. 8".
On vellum paper. — Le quattro sta-
gioni, trad, da Gius. Mar. Pagnini.
Crisopoli {Parma), 1797. 4°. — II
riccio rapito, trad, ed illustrato da
6i. Vine. Beninio. MiL 1819.
8^
17777 — oeuvres compl^tes^ trad, en
fran9. Nouv. 6dit. (publi^e par
Tabbe de la Porte) revue et augm.
du texte anglais mis k c6te des
meilleures pieces. Par.^ Duchesne,
1779. 8°. 8 vols, with plates. Also
on Dutch paper. The edition,
Par. 1796. 8®. 8 vols, also on vellum
paper, is not prized. — Essai sur
rhomme, trad, en vers franq. par
Jac. Delille, avec le texte angl. en
r^ard, suivi de notes, de variautes
et de la pri^re universelle, par M.
de Lally-Tolendal. Par., Michaud,
1821. 8°. (6fr., ini8^ 3fr.) Now
for the first time printed, and De-
lille's works added thereto. — Tra-
duct. de Tessai sur Thomme en vers
fran9. avec le texte angl., par M.
de Fontanes. Par. 1821. 8°. (5 fr.)
17778 — sammtliche Werke mit
Warburton's Commentar v. An-
merkk. ubs. (von J. Jac. Dusch).
Altona, Iversen, 1758-64. 8". 5
voU. (3 d.) — Versuch iiber den
Menschen, eine metr. Uebs. mit
Anmerkk. (von Thbld W. Brox-
termann). Osnabr., Blothe, 1799.
8°. ( I d. 4 gr.) — Der Mensch, ubs.
von Ch. Cp. Hohlfeldt. Dresd.,
Hilscher, 1822. 8^ (1 d.^ on vellum
paper i d. 16 gr.) — Versuch iiber
Kritik, freie metr. Uebs. von J. H.
Mch. Dambeck. Prag, Barth, 1 807.
8^ (I d.)— Versuch uber die Kri-
tik, aus dem Engl. Brem.* Heyse,
1807. 8°. (4gr.) — Der Lockenraub,
frei u. metr. ubs. von Garlieb
Merkel. Lpz., Feind, 1797. 8°.
(8gr.)
17779 — Forsog om Mennesket,
POR
1465
oversat paa Vers af C. C. Lous.
Kbhvn. 1776. 8^ — Forsok on
Manniskan ofversat pa Jo. W. Lil-
jestrale. Sth. 1765. 8°. . . .ofversat
(pa J. Lr. Odhelius). Sth. 1774.
8^ Eloisa's Bref til Abelard, df.
versat. Ups. 1782. 8°. — Wiersz
o czlowieku przez Pope z oryginalu
angielskiego tlumaczony przez L.
Kaminskiego. Warsz. 18 16. 4^
with plates (4 Polish fl.). Poemata
moraine y krytyczne czyli poczs^tki
obyczaynofici i smakowitosci z An-
gielskiego P. Popa, przez Fr. Po-
doski. Warsz. 1787. 8°.
17780 POPEBLOUNT, Th. Cen.
sura celebrium authorum s. trac-
tatus, in quo varia viror. doctor, de
clarissimis cujusque seculi scripto-
ribus judicia traduntur. Lond.,
Chiswel, 1690. fol.
The first edition, and well printed. Id
the badly printed editions, Genev.y de
ToumeSy 1694 or 1710. 4*. (the last of
which is the best on account of its correct-
ness), the English, French, or Italian pas-
sages are translated into Latin. The work
is very useful* if it be used with precaution
and a previous stock of thorough literary
knowledge ; a work indeed of this sort
with a more discriminating selection and
on a more fixed plan would by no means
be without merit.
17781 POPHAM, Ed. Selecta poe-
mata Anglor. latina, sparsim hac-
tenus edita. Bathonie, 1774-76.
8^ 3 voll.
17782 POPMA, Auson. De diffe-
rentiis verbor. libri III. Item de
usu antiquae locutionis libri II. jam
denuo insigniter aucti ab Ad. Dn.
Richtero. Lps. 1741. 8°.
The edition, Neap. 1791. 8°. is enlarged
with Cellariiis's Antiharharus. His Frag^
menta huioricarum see under HiSTOEiiE,
No. 9848.
17783 PORCACCHI, Th. Punerali
antichi di diversi popoli e nationi.
Ven., Galignani^ '574- ^^rge 4?.
Also on large paper.
Prized on account of the plates by GinH.
Porro, of which the edition, iA. 1591* fol.
has only inferior impressions.
17784 — historia dell' origine et suc-
cessione dell* illustrissima famiglia
1466
POR
. Malaspina. Verona, Diacepolo,
Very acaroe even in Italy. Concerning
the author's original MS. tee Bandkii
Codd, lai. mi. Lour. V. 778.
PORCHERON, see Anonymus
Ravennas.
17785 PORCHETUS de Salvaticis.
Victoria adversas impios Hebrieos.
Par., Gourmontj 1520. fbl. Grothic
letter.
A copy on vellam in the Hbrary at
Rouen, probably the same which waa for-
merly in the catalogue of the library of the
duke d*£6tr^es.
17786 PORCIUS. Pugna porcorum
per P. Porcium poetam (J. Leo-
nem). Without place^ 1530. 8°.
8 leaves.
Printed io Italics^ and probably at Co>-
logne or in Holland. Printed in Roman
characters, {ArUw.), Sim. Coguus, m. j^uff.
1550. 8^ 8 leaves, which is enlarged with
2 small poems {Ad lectorem Jac, Des^
ehampa). Also, Anite., Sim, CogutUf 1533.
8*' Par., Bonnemhey 1530. 8". Without
pkoe, 1542. 8^ Bm. 1 546 or 47. 8°. In
the edition, Lovan. 1546. 8°. Hugbaldi
ecloga de calvia is to be found. See also
AciiosTiCHiA. Also in Domami Amphi-
theairumy I. 599-^1. Nugct venules,
p. 137 sq. The newest edition is, Pugna
porcorum per P. PorHum poetam. Ob poe-
malis cum rariiatem turn arHficium recudi
ouratfit Albr. G. Walch. Schleudngm,
1786. 8^ I sheet.
PORNOBODIDASCALUS, see
Celbstina.
17787 PORPHYRIUS. Liber de
vita Pythagorse. Ejusd. sententise
ad intelligibilia ducentes. De antro
njmphar. (gr. lat.) Luc. Hol-
stenius lat. vertit, dissertationem
de vita et scriptis Porphyrii et ad
vitam Pythagorse observatt. adjecit.
Romse, typis Vaticanis, 1630. 8°.
At first, in 1610, under Malchns*s name,
see Malchvs. See also Jamblichus,
No. 10711 and 12.
17788 — de non necandis ad epulan-
dum animantibus libri IV. Ejusd.
selects brevesque sententise, ducen-
tes ad intelligentiam rerum, que
mente noscuntur. Michaelis Ephesii
scholia in IV. libros Aristotelis de
POR
partibus animantium (gr. ed. Pt.Vic-
torius). Flor., Bn. Junta, 1548. fol.
The first edition of this piece, 1 29 pages
and 4 leaves at the end.
17789 — de non necandis ad epulan-
dum animantibus libri IV. Ejusd.
selects brevesque sententise ( gr.
lat.) E griBco exemplari facta ver.
sione latina scboliis et prsefationibns
illustrata per Fr. de FogeroIIes.
Lugd^ Morillon, 1620. 8^
17790 — de abstinentia ab anima-
libus necandis libri IV. Ex nova
versione. Cui subjiciuntur notie
breviusculee. Ejusd. liber de vita
Pytbagorae, et sententis ad intelli.
gibilia ducentes, de antro nymphor.
(gr. lat.) Luc. Holstenios lat.
vertit, dissert, de vita et scriptis
Porphyrii et ad vitam Pytbagoree
observatt. adjecit. Cbr., Morden,
1655. 8«.
Properly only a piece of EpieteH EnMrid.
Cbr. 1655. 8"*.
17791 — de abstinentia ab esu ani.
malium libri IV. (gr. lat.) Cum
notis integris Pt. Victorii et J. Va.
lentini et interpr. lat. J. Bn. Feli-
ciani. Editionem curav. et suas
itemque J. Jac. Reiskii notas adjec.
Jac. de Rhoer. Traj. ad Rhen.»
Paddenburg, 1767.4°. (5^.)
Commonly united with the edition I>e
antro nympk. of 1 765 (see below). Both
editions were also combined together in
I vol. under a common title, LB, 179a.
17792 — de abstinentia ab esu ani.
malium libri IV. (lat.) J. Bn. Fe-
liciano interprete. Ven., J. Gry-
pbius, 1547. 4**.
17793 -— de I'abstinence Pythago-
rique trad, du grec par Ph. Jac.
MauRsac* Par., Chevalier, 1622.
S**. — Traite touchant I'abstinence
de la chair des animaux, avec la vie
de Plotin par ce philosophe, et una
dissertation sur les g^nies, par
L'evesque de Burigny. Par., de
Bure, f 747. small 8°.
17794 — Homericarum quiestionum
liber, et de nymphar. antro in
Odyssea opusculum (gr.) Rome,
POR POR 1467
in gymnasio Mediceo ad Caballi- eaiegorku AritMelu (lot.) Seortum edUa
44 leaves with tl^ tignaturai o^. The « -C'omiii^anfw t«Aarmonw^
fi»t ediUon, aDd veifUute. Alio with ^' ^.^ »? ^y?* ^P' "'• ' ^1 ^
Didymi SchoHa, 1511 and 1539 (see Di- ^^^ /" J^^*«^ ^«1^- i^' 'J- '^^
DTMU8 and HoMERUs, No. i<277). Con- ^J* ^,»^ Ammokius Herme», Philo,
cerning a MS. of the Homer. ^sL, see J^""' '^7^^, and Pkoclus.
^o«ice« et artr. T. VIII. P. 2. p. 337 sq. PORPHYRIUS, see OPTATIANUS.
17795 — de antro nymphar. gr. cum PORPHYROGENNETA.8eeCoN.
lat. Luc. Holstenii versione. Grseca stantinus.
ad iidem editionum restituit, ver- ^^^^^ PORSON, Rch. Letters to
sionem Cr. Gesneri et animadvv. Mr. Archdeacon Travis, in answer
suas adjec. R. M. van Goens. to his defense of the three heavenly
Traj. ad Rh., Paddenburg, 1765. witnesses I. John V. 7. Lond.
4^(2fl.) '790. 8O; ^
Concerning a MS. of this piece, see Nih- , ^°*?'"i*J?, "^«* something relative to
Hcet et e^tir.T. VIII. P. 2. p. 239. ^^^^"^ philology.
17796 — Porphyrii introductio liber ^^f^ T adversaria. Not® et emen-
unus. Aristotelis pnedicamentor. datt. m j^etas griecos, quas ex
Hber unus. Ejusd. Periherminias *^^^^" ^®^: ^^'^^^ depromp-
liberunus. Ejusd. priora resolu- sf'unt et ordmarunt nee non mdi-
toria libri II. Ejusd. posteriora ^^^'i? "^^^'^iJf^'^^S'J^^-J?- ^i>"^
resolutoria libri II. Ejusd. topicor. f, ^•.{^^- Blomfield. Cbr 1812.
libri VIII. Ejusd. elenchi liber ^ ' J^^^ Porsons portrait (il. ss.,
unus (gr.) Flor., her. Ph. Junta, »" large paper 3I. ssO-
icai A<> ici Wvea Kepnnted, and enlarged with an ap.
1521. 4 .151 leaves. pen^ix, Z^., Weiffel, 1814. 8^ (i d.
17797 — isagoge, cum Anstotelis 18 gr.)
praedicamentis et libro de interpre- 17903 — tracts and misceUaneous
tatione(gr.,curaJ.OHvarii). Par., criticisms, collected and arranged
Wechel, 1538.4^ by Th. Kidd. Lond. 1815. 8«.
17798 — Porphirii ysagoge cum com- ( 1 jg.) Also on large paper,
mentario Boecii. Aristotelis prae- 17904 — not® in Aristophanem, qui-
dicamenta cum ejusd. Boecii com- bus Plutum comcediam, partim ex
mentariis. Gilberti Porretani sex ejusd. recensione partim e MSS.
principia et maeni Albert! commen- emendatam et variislectt. instructam
turn. Aristoteles de interpreta- praemisit et coUationum appendicem
tione. Posterior editio de analec adjec. Pt. P. Dobree. Cbr. 1820.
ticis Aristotelis et interpretatio 30^
Linconiensis. Without place or 17905 PORTA. J. Bt. De furtivia
date.foL .. ,. . literar.notis. Neap., Subtilis, 1602.
324 leaves m 2 oolumns with 44 hnes m f^i
Roman characters, without signatures, V, -_^ ^r < o
catchwords, and pagination. Under the ^* ''"*» ^^P' '5<>3. 4 •
colophon are the letters, I. R. M. 8. N. 17806 — de humana physiognomia
17799 — in Aristotelis categorias ex- ^^^" ^V. Vici Acquensi, Cacchius,
positio (gr.) Par., Jac. Bogardus, '586. fol. with plates.
^ 0® The first edition with the first impression
Fri^ a faulty MS. of the Royal library ®' ^^ ^^***-
at Paris. 17807 — de humana physiognomia
17900 — in Aristotelis categorias ex- l>l>ri VI. Neap., Longus, 1602
planatio, nunc prim, in lat.linguam (a* *^*e end 1601). fol.
conversa J. Bn. FeUciano authore. ^'^ ^ P^*«« ^ «J>f preceding, which
n XT ^ o Co 're here augmented with new ones. — Also
Far., Vascosanus, 1548. 8 . transited into ItaUan, French, and Ger-
Previously, Ven, 1546. fol. Jeagage in man.
1468
POR
17808 — magise naturalis libri XX.
Neap.^ Salvianns, 1589. fol.
This 18 also a good edition, LB., Vogel^
1644. i^**- <^i^^ *^* 1^5^' i2°- At first
only 4 books, Neap.y Mthi, Cancer, 1558.
foL Concerning the editions of this work,
see </«/. Cr, von VeHn das Kaleidoscope
erne hair, Erftndung. Mikneh. x8i8. 8^
p. 6s sq.
17809 — ars reminiscendi. Neap.,
Subtilis, 1 60a. 4"=".
Of uncommon rarity^ and almost entirely
unknown.
17810 — phytognomonica octo libris
contenta. Neap., Salvianus, 1589.
fol. with woodcuts.
17811 — de distillatione. Romae,
1608. 4°.
A copy on blue paper in the Riccardi li-
brary at Florence.
17812 PORTAL, Ant. Histoire de
ranatomie et de la chirurgie. Par.
1770-73. 8°. 6 parts in 7 vols. —
Cours d'anatomie m^dicale. Par.
1804. 4^. 5 voll. Also in 8^ —
Memoires sur la nature et le traite-
ment de plusieurs maladies. Par.
1808-19. 8°. 4 voll. — Observations
BUT la nature et le traitement de
Tapoplexie. Par. 1811. S"". — Ob-
servations sur la nature et le traite*
ment dea maladies du foie. Par.
1813. 8°.
17813 PORTE, Jos. de la. Le
voyageur fran^ais (avec la continua-
tion par de Fontenai et Domairon).
Par. 1 765-95. 1 2°. 42 voll.
Well written, but of no value on account
of its incorrectness. The first 28 vols, are
better than the continuation*
17814 — el viagero universal, o no-
ticia del mundo antiguo j nuevo,
obra compuesta en Frances por Abb.
de la Porte, y traducida al castel-
lano^ corrigido e ilustrado con notas
por D. P. E. P. Madr. 1 796- 1 80 1 .
8*^. 43 vols, including the 4 vols, of
supplement.
The translator, Estala, soon forsook the
original, and gave a work of his own from
more obtain sources.
17815 PORTER, Rb. Kerr. Tra-
yelling sketches in Russia and
Sweden, made during a residence in
those countries in the years 1 805-
POR
8. Lend. 1809. large 4^ a Tok.
with 41 plates (5I. 58.) — ^Narrative
of the campaign in Russia during
the year 1812. Lend. 1814. 4"*.
(il. IIS. 6d.)
17816 PORTIO, CamiUo. La con.
giura de' baroni del r^no di Na-
poli contra il re Ferdinando L
Koma, (P. Manutio), 1 565. 4°.
Scarce. Reprinted, Imcco^ Beriimi,
1816. 8^ In French, Par, 1627. 8*.
PORTIUNCULA, see P. Pbta-
VIU8.
PORTIUS, see Porcius.
PORTIUS, Sim., see Abistotbi^es,
No. 1 140.
17817 PORTIUS, Sim. Dictiona-
rium latinum, grseco-barbamiii et
literale. Lut. Par., typis aocie-
tatis, 1635. 4°-
His Gramma^ea Ungva grae^ vulg.
Par. 1638. 8°. is reprinted at the b^^.
ning of Dufresne*s Glossar, med. ei fi|f.
graedUUis,
17818 PORTLOCK, Nathan. Voy-
age round the world, but more par-
ticularly to the north-west coast of
America, performed in 1785—88.
Lond. 1789. large 4°. with 20
plates.
Another description of this voyage see
under Dixok.
17819 PORTO, L. da. Rime e proaa.
Ven., Marcolinij 1539. 4®.
This first edition is of great rarity.
17820 — rime e prosa con sua vita.
Vicenza, Lavezari, 1731. 4**.
Mch. Ang. Zorzi was the editor.
17821 — {anon.) Historia Nouella-
mente Ritrouata di due nobili
Amanti : Con la loro pietoea morte:
Interuenuta gia nella Citta di Ue-
rona. Nel tempo del Signor Bar-
tholomeo della Scala. Ven.^ Bd.
de' Bendoni, without date (about
1520). 8^ 32 leaves.
Concerning these novels, which were an
indirect source of Shakespeare^s Romeo msui
Juiiel, see A. W. and F. Sch]^> Cto.
rakteristiken, II. 284 n. This first editi<m,
which has a title printed in red and black,
is of the eztremest rarity, and was aold as
the sale of Borroneo't ooUeotion of Dov«b
for 15I.
FOB
19822 Vea., Bindon]> 1535.
Thit edition It alto loifw. SoMatBor-
romao*! tale for 7L
17823 Ven., Qi, Griffio^ i5S3*
8^
17824 — — Ven., Palese, 1795.
8^
Only Jo copies of thte very correct im*
pression, superintended by Compagnoni,
were struck off. Brunet mentioos an edi-
tioDy Litgmno, j 795. 8".
17825 — Btorie di dne nobili amanti
(Giulietta e Romeo) con la loro
pietosa morte, intervenuta gi^ in
Verona nel tempo del Sig. Bm.
dallaScala. Mil. 1819. 8^ 56 pages.
This neat and correct edition was super-
intended by Gi. Bt. Gigola. 6 copies were
struck off on veUum, and furnished with
excellent miniatures by GigoU himself.
Each such copy cost 50 Louis d*or.
17826 PORTRAITS {ensuivent les),
poids et prix des esp^ces d'or et
d'argent, tant de France qu'estran-
geres, ausquelles le roy donne cours
par le present edit (du 25 Juin
1636). Without place or date. 4°.
51 pages.
A copy on vellum 79 fr. in Laire*s sale
at Paris, 1 819.
PORTRAITS, see Abus du ma-
nage and Tycho Hofmann.
PORTUGAL, see Guksclin.
17827 PORTUS, iEmil. Dictiona-
rium ionicum gra*co-lat., quod in-
dicem in omnes Herodoti libros
oontinet. Ff., ex offic. Palthe-
niana, 1603. 8^.
In this edition the citations are given ac-
cording to the lines and pagination of Ste-
phens^s edition of Herodotus of 1570. But
m the new edition, (Xr., Parker^ 181 7. 8^
(las.) they are amended according to the
books and chapters.
17828 — dktionarium doricum graeco-
lat., quod Theocriti, Moschi, Bionis
et Simmise Rhodii varior. opuscu-
lor. interpretationem continet. Ff.,
ex off. Paltheniana, 1603. 8®.
17829 — Ptndaricum lexicon, in quo
non solum dorismi Pindaro pecu-
liares, sed etiam verba phrasesque
non Tulgares declarantnr. Hanov.,
typis WecheL, 1606. 8"*.
PCS 1469
PORZIO, see Portio.
17850 POSIDONIUS Rhodius. Re-
liquiie doctrinse. Collegit atque
illustray. Janus Bake; acced. D.
Wyttenbachiiannotatio. LB., Haak,
1810. 8^ (a fl. 10 St.) Also on
Dutch paper.
17831 POSILOUICZ, P. Naslagh-
jenje duhovno. Ven. i68a. 8^
205 leaves.
In Servian types. In this book, the
Sclavonian appellations of the months,
some of whidi greatly deviate from the
usual names, are remarkable.
17832 POSSOT, Denis. Tr^ ample
et abondante description du voyaige
de la terre saincte, derni^rement
commence Tan de grace 1533 .. .
commencant ledict voyaige depuis
la ville de Nogens sur Sene jusqu'i.
la saincte citi de Hierusalem . . .
le tout premi^rement eserit par
Denis Possot, et continue par
Gharl. Philippe, seigneur de Cham-
parmoj. Par., Regnault Chau-
di^re, 1536. 4"^. Gothic letter, with
woodcuts.
With the signatures A~PiHJ. Brunet
saw a copy on vellum of this very scarce
work.
17833 POST, Pt. Ouvrages d'ar-
chitecture, ordonn^ par lui. Leyde,
van der Aa, 17 15. large fol. with
57 plates.
17834 POSTELLUS, Gu. Abra-
hami patriarchae liber Jezirah^ sive
formationis mundi etc. Vertebat ex
hebreis et commentariis illustrabat
Gu. Postellus. Par. 1555. 12**.
Restitutio rerum conditar., per ma-
num Eliae prophetie terribilis, in-
terprete ex hebrieis eodem. Par.
Both these pieces ought to be found toge-
ther in one vol.
17835 — abaoonditor. a constitu-
tione mundi clavis. (Bas.^ Oporin.,
1547). 13°. 52 leaves.
AnuLf JanuanhUf 1646. I2*. Is en*
hu'ged.
17836 — Alcorani s. legis Mahometi
et evangelistar. concordise liber.
Par., Gromorsus, 1543. 8^ 123
leaves.
1470 POS
17837 — linguar. XII. characteribus
differentiuni alphabetutn, introduc-
tio ac legend! modus. Par., Les-
cuier, 1538. 4^ 75 pages.
Conoeming this pieoe> see NoHees ei e«-
traUty T. I. p. X.
17838 — sacrar. apodixewn s. Eu-
clidis christiani libri II. Far.,
Oromorsus, i543> 8^ 56 leaves.
Lea premiers iUmetu dTEuclide chretien.
Par. 1579. 8*. is a translation in verse.
17839 — candelabri typici in Mosis
tabemaculo jussu divino expressi
interpretatio. Ven. 1548. 8°.
17840 — liber de caussis s. de prin-
cipiis et originibus natars utri us-
que. Par., Nivellius, 1552. 16''.
36 leaves.
17841 — de orbis terrse concordia
libri IV. {Bas, 1544). fol.
The edition, {Par., Gromornu, 1543)*
8^ contains only the first book.
17842 — signor. ccelestium vera con-
figuratio. Par., Gourmont, 1553.
4°. with 4 woodcuts.
17843 — cosmographicfe disciplinee
compendium. Bas., Oporin., 1561.
17844 — de cosmographica disciplina
* et signor. ccelestium configuratione
libri II. LB., Maire, 1636. 16°.
17845 — divinationis s. divinse sum-
mseque veritatis discussio. Par.
1571. ^6^
17846 — la doctrine du si^e dor^.
Par., Ruelle, 1553. 16®. 16 leaves.
17847 — epistola ad Csp. Schwenck-
feldium. Jenee, Rhodius, 1556. 8°.
7 leaves.
Very scarce, but reprinted in the Ob-
servait, ad rem lit. specl. 1. 358-68.
17848 — de Etruriie regionis origi-
nibus, institutis, religione et mo-
ribus. Flor., Torrentinus, 1551.
4°.
Also in Thetaur. HuL et ant, Ital.
T. VIII. P. I.
17849 — eversio falsor. Aristotelis
dogmatum, authore D . Justino Mart.
Par., Nivellius, 1552. I6^ 168
pages.
17850 — grammatica arbica. Par.,
POS
Gromorsus, without date (about
1548). 4^ 44 pages.
Banning widli signature I>,in order to be
annexed to the Alphabetum (No. 17837)
with the signatures A-C. The two tracts
ought therefore not to be separated.
17851 — histoire memorable des ex-
peditions depuys le deluge faictes
par les Gauloys ou Fran^oys. Par.,
Nivelle, 1552. 16°.
There ought to be indoded a 2nd part,
Apologie de la GatJe. 95 leaves altogether,
the 6di of which is bUnk.
17852 — histoires orientales et prin-
ci pales des Turkes ou Turckikes,
et Schitiques ou Tartaresques et
autres. Par., Mamef, 1575. 16**.
Only a new impression of No. 17867
with a new title.
17853 — de linguae phcenicis s. he-
braicse excellentia. V ienns Aastr.,
Cimmermannus, 1554. 4.^
17854 — de literis Fcenicum a. de
prisco latinee et gr. linguae cha-
ractere ej usque antiquissima origine
et usu commentatiuncula. Par.,
Mt. Juvenis, 1552. 8°.
17855 — la loy salique, livret de
la premiere humaine v6rite, Ik ou
sont en brief les origines et auctou
ritez de la loy gallique, nommee aa-
lique. Par. 1552. 16°. 47 leaves.
Scarce, and sought after. The and edi-
tion, Par.t vefive de Buffet^ I553- i6^
with 35 leaves, 3 leaves, table, and 1 leaves
with 2 small woodcuts, is still more scarce.
Also> Lifon, 1559. I6^ 77 pages.
17856 Par., Lamy, 1780. l8^
There are oopies of this new edition on
vellum (72 fr. Heiss, 48 fr. d*Hangaidy
26 £r. McCarthy, 42 fr. Thierry V
17857 — de magistratibus Athenien-
sium liber. Par., Vascosan, 1541.
40
Also^ f^eru, Sabio, 1541. 8°. (on Mue
paper 22 fr. Cr^venna, 8 fr. 50 c M'Car.
thy). Bat. 1543 or 51.8^ LB. 1635. l6^
LB. 1645. 8^ ed. J. F. Hekel. Lps. 169 1.
8°. In Italian by Oi. Tatti, Ven., Camin
de Trino, 1543. 8".
17858 — des merveilles du monde et
principalement des admirables cha-
ses des Indes et du nouveau monde.
Without place, 1553. la**. 96
leaves.
17859 — de nativitate mediatoris oI-
POS
tima nunc futura. (Bas,, Oporin.,
1 547). 4«. 1 87 pages.
17860 — le prime nove del altro
mondoj cio^ V admirabile historia
intitnlata, la Vergine Venetiana.
(Fen,), appresso del' autore, 1555.
8".
39 leaves with the signatures A^K. Of
such extreme rarity that only 3 or 4 copies
are known. Sold together with the follow-
ing article at Gaignat*s sale for 901 fr., and
bought in at McCarthy's for 400 fr., and
again offered for sale at 500 fr.
17861 — (anon.) il libro della divina
ordinatione, dove si tratta delle
cose miracolose, le qaali sono state
e sino al fine hanno da essere in
Venetia etc, Padora, Oracioso
Perchachino, 1555. 8°.
28 leaves wiih the signatures A^G. Al-
most as scarce as the preceding.
17862 — de originibus s. de varia
et potissimum orbi latino ad hunc
diem incognita aut inconsyderata
historia. Bas., Oporinus, (1553)*
8°- 13s pages.
17863 — de originibus s. de hebraicfe
linguae et gentis antiquitate deque
variar. linguar. affinitate. Par.
^538. 4'*- 57 pages-
17864 — (pseudon.) Elise Pando-
CHMi navOwwruu Compositio om«
ninm dissidior. circa eternam v«ri-
tatem aut verisimilitudinem versan-
tium. Without place or date {Bas,
about 1547)- 8^ 143 pages iiith
the title.
17865 — les raisons de la monarchic,
et quelz moyens sont necessaires
pour y parvenir. Par., 15 May
1551. small 8°. 48 paffes.
Also, Toun, 1551. smaU 8°.
17866 — de rationibus spiritus sancti
libri II. Par., Gromorsus, 1543.
8"*. 53 leaves.
17867 — de la r^publique des Turcs
et la oii I'occasion s'offrera^ des
meurs et loys de tous Muhamme-
distes. Poitiersi Marnef, 1560. 4°.
3 ^rts in I vol.
There are small differences in the copies
(two different copies at Dresden). — See
also Above, No. 17852.
17868 -» de peregrina Stella, quae su-
POS
1471
penore anno pnmum apparere coe-
pit^ Com. Gemmse et Gu. Postelli
judicia. Without place or date.
17869 — Sibyllinor. versuum, Vir-
gilio in quarto bucolicorum versuum
ecloga transscriptorum, ecphrasis,
commentarii instar. Par., Gueul-
lart, 1553* 4^* 6 leaves.
Of the greatest rarity.
17870 — Syriae descriptio. Par.,
Gourmont, '5 40* B^.
Reprinted in Tempe Helvei. IL 349-
378-
17871 — de universitate liber, in quo
astronomic doctrinseve coelestiscom-
pendium, terrae aptatum, exponitur.
Ed. II. Par., Mt. Juvenis, 1564.
4^. 2 parts in i vol.
The 1st edition, Par. 1553. 4*** contains
only the first part. — Ed. Ill, LB,, Mairef
1635. ^^'*'
17872 — les tr^s merveilleuses vic-
toires des femmes du nouveau
monde. Par.^ Gueulard et Waren.
The original edition in large character,
in which Uie Doctrine du tUde dari is not
found. The piece is known in France
under the name of Mire Jeanne, and is
one of the scarcest of PostellusV pieces.
17873 — — Par., Rnelle, 1553.
In this edition, printed in small charac-
ter, the Doctrine du ntete dore (see above,
No. 1 7846) is usually to be found, which
howereralso frequently oocun by itself. The
whole consists of 67 leaves. There are also
two new idiUons eonirefaites. One has in
the title, Imprimi sur la copie de 1553. in
1 3**. Tlie other printed at Rouen, about
1750. and likewise in I3°. has the same
date, and nearly also the same types as the
original edition.
17874 — vinculum mundi compendio
expositum, in quo basis earum ra-
tionum exponitur. Prostant exem-
plaria sub ciconiis in via Jacobsea,
1552. 4^ 8 leaves.
Very scarce.
17875 POSTILLA scholastica super
apocalypsim et super cantica canti.
cor. Spirae, without the printer's
name, 1471. 4^
15 leaves with 39 lines running all across
the page, without signatures, catchwords.
1472
POS
and pagination. The first book pzinted at
Spire, Sie types of which are quite different
from those with which Pt. Dracfa printed
there after 14.77. The types probably re-
semble those of the Giia ChritH (see
Gbsta) ?
17876 POSTILLES, les, et exposi-
tions des epistres et erangiles do-
minicales^ avec celles des festes de
la glorieuse vierge Marie, et anssi
la passion de notre seigneur J^us
Christ. Par. without date. fol.
Gothic letter, with woodcuts. .
A oopy on Tellum, 15 1 fr. McCarthy.
17877 POSTLETHWAYT, Mai.
Universal dictionary of trade and
commerce. £d. IV. Lond. 1774.
fol. 2 vols.
Best edition:
17878 POTHIER, Rb. Jos. Traites
sur diff^rentes mati^res de droit
civil. Par. 1773-74 or 81. 4°.
4 voU. (80 fr.) — ^(Euvres posthu-
mes. Par. 1777-78. 4®. 3 voll.
Coutume d*Orleans. Par. 1772.
4°. (these 4 vols. 45 fr.)
Greatly sought after in France. CEnvreSf
Par. 1 81 7-19. 8°. 13 vols, with the table
(90 fr. ) is a copy of this edition with some
corrections, but badly printed. A new
edition by Siffnsin, Par. t8it etc. 8**.
17879 POTOCKI, J. Fragmens
histor. et geogr. sur la Scythie^ la
Sarmatie et les Slaves. Brunswick,
1796. 4^ 4 voll.
The impression was small, and only
given away as presents.
17880 — histoire primitive des peu-
ples de Russie^ avec une exposition
complete de toutes notions n^ces-
saires k I'intelligence du IV^me
livre d'H^rodote. St. Petersb.
1802. 4^ On vellum paper.
17881 — histoire ancienne des pro-
vinces de Tempire de Russie. St.
Petersb. 1805. 4^
17882 — m^moires sur un nouveau
p^iple du Pont-Euxin. Vienne,
1 796. 4°.
A copy on vellum, 155 fr. McCarthy.
17883 POTOCKI, Stanisl. O Wy.
mowie i Stylu (on eloquence and
style) . Warssawa, Zawadzki, 1 8 1 5 .
POU
8^ 6 Toll. (41 Polish fl.» €m fine
paper 5 1 fl.)
17884 — o BZtuce a dawnych czyli
Winkelman Polski (on art amongst
the ancients, or the Polish WinckdL
mann). Warsz. 181 5. 8°. 4 yolL
An excellent work of itself, not merely a
translation of Winckelmann.
17885 POTT, Percival. Chirurgical
works. A new edit, containing his
last corrections, with notes and a
short account of the life of the au-
thor, by Jam. Earle. Lond. 1808.
8^ 8 vols. (il. 8s.)
Previously, Lond, 1775. 4*« i6. 1779.8*.
3 vols, and often.
17886 POTTER, J. Archsologia
graeca or the antiquities of (xreeoe
revised and corrected by 6. Dun-
bar. Lond. 1 813. 8^ 2 vols, with
plates (1I. 6s.).
The newest edition. Notes thereto by
J. Seager in the Clauical Joumai, XXIII.
150 sq. The first timet Ox. 1699. 8**.
2 vols. Translated into Latin in Gronani
The*, ant. gr. T. XII. also published with
a separate title, LB. 1703. fol. of which
Ven. 1733. 4^ 1 vols, is only a reprint.
Translated into German, and augmented
with annotations and additions by J. Jac
Rambach, HaUe, Gebauer^ 1775-78. 8^
3 vols. (5d. 22gr.)
17887 POTTINGER, H. Travels
in Beloochistan and Sinde, accom-
panied by a geographical and histo-
rical account of those countries.
Lond. 18 16. 4^ with i map and
plates (2I. 5s.).
In French by J. B. B. Eyri^, Par.
18 1 8. 8°. 2 Tols. with plates (14 fr.) In
German in the Bibl. der Rets, ale Ha^
B. 12.
POULLAIN, see Basan.
17888 POUQUEVILLE, F. C. H.
L. Voyage ^ Mor^e^ k Constanti-
nople, en Albanie etc. Par. 1805.
8°. 3 vols, with plates.
17889 — vc^age dans la Gr^. Par.,
Didot, 1820. 8^ 5 vols, with
plates.
POUSSIN, Csp., see Lorrain.
17890 POUSSIN, N. Vita di Mam
vergine, data in luce da Bonar.
POW
Minossi. Roma, 1774. ^^^' ^^^ ^^
plates.
POWEL, see Lhoyd.
POZA, see P09A.
1 7891 POZZI^Gius. dlppolito. Poesie,
con alcune notizie storiche intomo
alia di lui vita. Impressione se-
conda, riordinata^ accresciuta ed il-
lustrata. Ven., Pompeati, 1788.
8^ 3 voll.
Previously, Bol., Volpe, 1 764. 8*.
POZZO, Modesta, see Fontb.
17892 POZZO (PUTEUS), And.
Perapettiva de* pittori ed architetti.
Perspectiva pictor. et architector.
(lat. et ital.) Romse, 1693-1700.
fol. 2 vols, with plates.
The first edition with the best impres-
iions. It must be seen that the fine
pUte, No. 100, in the ist vol., be not
wanting. Also the editions, t^. 1702, 17,
37-41, and 64. fol. 2 vols, are still prized ;
the following bad re-engravings, (with
a Latin and German text), are worth-
less: Augtp, 1706 or 19. fol. 2 vols, with
plates.
17893 POZZO, Pr. Bm. Conte dal.
Vite de' pittori, degli scultori ed
architetti Veronesi. Verona, Bemo,
1718. 4°.
17894 PRABODH Chandro Daya,
or the rise of the moon of intellect,
an allegorical drama ; and Atma
Bodh, or the knowledge of spirit,
translat. from the Sanskrit and
Pracrit, by J. Taylor. Lond. 1812.
8°. (38. 6d.)
Consult Edinburgh Revieto, XXII. 400.
17895 PRADON, N. (Euvres. Par.
1744. 12°. 2 voll.
17896 PRADUS, Hi., et J. Bt. Vil-
LALPANDU8. In Ezechielem ex.
planationes et apparatus urbis ac
templi Hierosolymitani commenta-
riis et imaginibus illustratus. Romae,
Vullietus, 1596, 1605, and 1602.
large fol. 3 vols, with plates.
A work full of the most learned and in-
teresting inquiries. Complete oopiet and
in good condition are scarce. The plates,
whidi although unnumbered, are included
in the pagination, ought to be found in the
following places: T. I. p. 13, 31, 290
(4 plates). T. II. p. 88 (15 plates, which
are numbered for p. 89-144), 3.14, 354,
418, 491. T. III. p. 68, 314, 378, 500.
PRA
1473
.FRMADAMITJE, see Pbybbbius.
17897 PRiETORIUS, J. (anon.)
PhiloBophia Coins oder pfy lose
Vieh der Weiber, darinnen 100
Aberglanben des gemeinen Mannes
locherig wahr gemacht werden,
durch MIciPSaM. Lpz. u. Amst.
1 662. 4*^.
17898 — das astronom. Kartenspiel.
Nrb. 1656 or 63. 12°.
A game of cards beLongB to each of iheae
editions.
17899 PRJETORIUS, Mch. Svn.
tagma musicum in IV. tomos ais-
tributum. T. I. Without place,
1614 (new title, Witt. 1614).
T. II. Wolfenb. 1619. T. III.
ib. 1619. (T. IV.) theatmm in-
strumentorum. ib. 1620. 4^. 4
parts in 2 vols, with woodcuts.
All 4 parts of this interesting work are
very seldom found together.
17900 PRiETORIUS, Mth. Orbis
gothicus i. e. historica narratio om-
nium fere gothici nominis populor.
Typis monast. Olivensis, 1688-89.
foi. 4 parts in i vol.
Scarce, sought after, and interesting.
17901 — Mars gothicus, exhibens
veterum Gothor. militiam, poten-
tiam etc. Typis monast. Olivensis,
1 69 r . fol.
This work should be joined to the pre-
ceding, and is still more scarce.
17902 PRAM, C. Staerkodder, et
Digt. Kbhvn. 1785. 8^— Emilias
KiTde. ib. 1782. 8°.
An excellent Danish poet, who distin-
guished himself in almost every kind of
poetry.
17903 PRATILLI, Pr. Mar. (anon.)
Delia via Appia libri IV. Nap.,
Simone, 1745. small fol.
See also PEREoaiNiue.
17904 PRATIQUE devote pour la
premiere communion du roy (Louis
A IV.) Without place or date
{Par. about 1648). I6^
Renouard has a copy on vellum.
PRATO spirituale, see Belcabi.
PRATO, Dm. da, see Plautus,
No. 17242.
PRAWA, see Lboks.
1474
PRA
1W05 PRAY, G. (et Erasm. Pro-,
lich). Annales veterum Hunnor.,
Avaror. et Hungaror. ab a. 2 lo ad
a. 817. Vindob., Trattner, 1761.
fol. 4 parts in i vol. (11 d. 16 gr.)
— Dissertatt. historioo-crit. (X.) in
annales vett. Hunnor. etc. ib., Tratt-
ner, 1775. fol. (2 d.) — Annales
regiim Hungarian ab a. Ch. 997-
1564 deducti. ib.. Beck, 1764-70.
fol. 5 voll. (15 d. 16 gr.)
These 3 aiticleii belong to each other.
17906 — historia regum Hungarin.
Budie, 1801. 8°. 3 voll. (4 d.)
Hiiloria regum Hung, sHrpis Austr. ib,
1800. 8°. (t d.) is only an earlier edition of
the 3rd voL
PRAYER BOOK, see Book.
PRE, see Dupr]^.
17907 PRECATIO horarii (arabice).
Fani, 6r. Gregorio, 1 2 Sept. 1514.
small 4°. 1 20 leaves.
The first Arabic printed book, see SchnuT"
reri BUd, arab. p. 231 sq.
PRECES pise, see Horjb.
PREISLER, see Kupezky.
17908 PREM Sagur, or the history of
the Hindoo Deity Sree Krishu, con-
tained in the tenth chapter of Shree
Bubaguvut of Vyasudevu, trans-
lated into Hiduvee from the Bry
B, hasha of Chutooch Hooj Mirr.
By Shree Lulloo Lai Kub. Cal-
cutta, 1 8 JO. 4°. (4I.)
PREMIER livre, see Descriptio.
17909 PREMIER volume, conte-
nant quarante tableaux ou histoires
jdiverses qui sont m^morables, tou-
chant les guerres, massacres et trou-
bles advenus en France en ces der-
nieres ann^es (de 1559-70). With-
out place or date (1570). fol.
This collection, scarce in good condition,
of which the ist part only appeared, con-
tains 40 leaves engraved in wood, by J. Pe-
rissin and J. TortoreL A list of these
leaves in Vallier^^s catalogue, III. 218 sq.
The copies have after the title sometimes a
Latin, sometimes a French, advertisement.
•—There is also a German re-engraving of
these 40 leaves in small 4**. equally scarce
and better executed.
A series different from this, but also con-
taining 40 leaves engraved in wood in
hurge 4**. is less sought after.
PRE
17910 PRENNER, Ant. Jos. de.
Theatrum artis pictoriae, quo ta.
bulse depicts, quae in Csesarea Vin-
dobonensi pinacotheca servantur,
leviore caelatura exhibentur. Vienne
Austr. 1728-33. fol. 4 parts in i
vol. with 160 leaves.
Very indiffereoUy executed. Ib additiasi.
Prodromus s. praambulare etc. a Fr„ d<r
Stampart et Ant. de Prenner. Vietmm^
1735. fol. 9 leaves of preliminary matter,
38 leaves, plates, and i leaf caial. nomituem
pictor,
PRENNER, G. Gasp, de., see Zuc-
17911 PRESTES, Ant. Primeira
parte dos autos e comedias portu-
guezas. Lisb., Lobato, 1 587. 4*^.
No more appeared.
17912 PREVOST d'Exiles, Ant. Fr.
Histoire generale des voyages, on
nouvelle collection de toutes les
relations de voyages par mer et par
terre, qui out ^t^ publiees jusqu'k
present dans les diff^rentes langues
de toutes les nations connues. Par.,
Didot, 1 746-89. 4°. 20 voll. with
plates and maps. Also on lai^e
paper.
Although hastily prepared and without
much arrangement, yet is it not without
merit, and far preferable to La Harpe's
abridgment. Yet is this latter more sought
after. The aoth vol. which is often want-
ing, may still be had separately for 30 fr.
— At the same time also appealed an edi-
tion, «6., id., 1746-89. 12**. 80 vols, with
plates.
17913 Haye, Hondt, 1747—80.
4°. 25 vols, with plates and maps.
Also on large paper.
This edition, to which the 20th voL of
the Paris edition should be added, is to be
preferred on account of its important aug-
mentations. Amongst other things, the his-
tory of the Dutch possessions in Asia is
added, which. fiUs the entire 1 7th vol. and
contains a great many new plates of natural
history.
17914 — historia general de las
viages, traducida del ingl^ al franc^
por Ant. Fr. Prevost, y al castel-
lano por Miguel Terracina. Madr.,
Lozano, 1763-91. small 4^ 2 vols.
This translation contains some augmen-
tations of its own, but neither plates nor
maps. See also HiSTOaiz, No. 9851.
PRE
1 7915 — oeuyres choisies. Par.^ 1 7 83
-85. 8^. 39 ToU. with plates.
15 copies on Dutch paper. There it
iisuBDy added thereto^ (Euvr$s ehoiiiet de
le Soffe. Amtt, (Par.) 1783. 8**. 15 ▼oil.
(50 copies on Dutch paper.) The new edi-
tion of the worfcf of both thew authors,
Par, LeMane, 1811-16. 8^ 55 voU. with
pUtes (all 55 ToQ. 273 fr. and on reUum
paper 550 fr. Le Sage*s worics in 16 yoU.
by themselves 96 fr.) is better in every
point of view, except tiiat the plates are
worn impressions of the plates of 1 783.
17916 — histoire de Manon Lescaut
et da chevalier des Grieax. Par.,
Didot, 1797. 18®. 3 voll. with
plates. Also on yellum paper and
on large vellnm paper.
A copy on vellnm witn illuminated plates,
320 fr. belcro (Par., i8oa).
17917 PREVOST, J. L. Collection
de flenrs et de fruits, peints d'apr^s
nature par J. L. Prevost, avec an
discours sur Tusage de cette coUec-
. tion dans les arts eic. par Gault de
Saint-Crermain. Par., an 1 3 ( 1 805 ) .
large fol. with 48 plates.
This fine work appeared in 12 Nos.
each at 12 fr. and illuminated, 24 fr.
17918 PRIAPEJAs.diversor. poetar.
in Priapum lusus, illustrati com-
mentariis Gasp. Schoppii. Apuleji
ip€xoftty<n ab eodem illustratns.
Adjuncts sunt Heraclii, Sophoclis,
Antonii, Sorani et Cleopatrie epi-
stoltt, de propudiosa Cleopatrae libi-
dine, nunc. prim, inventie et edit®.
Ff. a. M., (Nebetiius)^ cioiovi (in.
stead of 1606). ia°. — C. Valerii
Catulli casta carmina selecta ab
Rph. Eglino. Ejusd. adversus Jos.
Scaligerum vindiciae ciris CatuL
lian». Ace. Gbsp. Schoppii epi*
theta et sjnonyma poetica cum
notis ejusd. in CI. Verderii cen-
sionem. (Ff. a. M.), Nebeniu^
CI3I3VI (instead of 1606). 12^
2 parts in i vol.
Badly and inconectly printed. The real
editor appears to have been Meldi. OoU
dastus ; see Epp. daror. wror. ad Goldast,
p. 160 and 165. The two parts bcdong to
each other.
17919 -— Priapeja «. dirersor. poetar.
in Priapum lusus, illustrati com-
VOli. ni.
PRI
1476
mentariis Gasp. Scioppii. Apuleji
6»9x^fu9os ab eod. illustratus, ut et
Heraclii, Sophoclis, Antonii, So-
rani et Cleopatrie epistolse de pro-
pudiosa Cleopatrae libidine. Hnic
edit, acoedunt Jos. Scaligeri in
Priapeja commentarii^ ac F. Lin-
denlnmch in eadem notse. Patav.
(Amst.), Gerh. Nicolans V. 1664.
8^
A feprint of this edition with the same
date, with Petrofdut. Lpt. 1 73 1 . 8^ Also in
Setoppii VermtniL P. /. Anui. 1661-64.
8*. where it fills 175 pages, and has a
separate title, Patav. 1664.
Two earlier editions of the Priapeia see
under Lnsus. Also in several editions of
Virgil and Petronius (see these articles), in
the Appendix VirgiM. LB., 1505. 8*. with
Martialis Bip. 1784. 8°. See also Eboto-
p^ONTA. Concerning the Priapeja con-
sult Leseing*s Werke L 383-289.
PRIAPEJA, la, see Guttebt.
17920 PRIDEAUX, Humphr. The
Old and New Test, connected in
the history of the Jews and neigh-
bouring nations. Lond. 1815. 8^
4 vols. (1I. 1 6s.)
Previously,. Lond. 1715 or 18. 8^ 3 vols.
t6., 1720. foi. 3 vols. Lond. 1735.8*. 4
vols, with plates. In French, Amst., SauMet,
1728. 13°. 6 voll. with plates. .^iiu<. 1744.
4**. 2 voll. In the edition, Par. 1735,
whatever is opposed to R<nnan Catholic
doctrine is omitted. In German by A.
Tittel, Dretd. 1738 or 71. 4*. 3 voU. with
plates. Italian, Ven.y 1 738. 8**. 6 voll. with
plates.— See also Marmora Ozon.
17921 PRIESTLEY, Jos. Introduc
tion to the theory and practice of
perspective. Lond. 1770. 8®. with
plates. — History and present state
of discoveries relating to vision,
light and colours. Lond. 177a. 4^
2 vols, with plates. In German by
6. Sim. KlOgel. Lpz. 1776. 4^
2 vols, with plates, (3 d.) — Experi-
ments and observations on different
kinds of air and natural philosophy.
Lond. 1774-86. 8^ 6 vols. Expe-
riments and obss. elc. abridged and
improved. Lond. 1790. 8^. 3 vols,
with plates (il. is.) In German
(by Ch. P. Ludwig). Lpx. 1778-
87. 8**. 6 vols. (6 d.) — History and
present state of electricity, with
5l>
1476
PRI
original experiments. Liond. 1775.
4°. with plates. In German by
J. G. Kriinitz. Berl. 1772. 4'*. with
plates (3d. 8 gr.). — Doctrine of
philosophical necessity. Lond. 1777.
8°. — Disquisitions relating to matter
and spirit. Lond. 1777. 8°. — On
materialism and philosophical ne-
cessity. Lond. 1778. 8°.
PRIMA pars, see Descriptio.
17922 PRIMALEON. Libro se-
gundo de Palmerin, que trata de
los grandes fechos de Primaleon y
Polendos sus fijos : y assi mismo de
los de Don Duardos Principe de Yng-
laterra : con los d'otros buenos ca-
valeros de su corte, y de los que a
ella vinieron: nuevamente emen-
dado por Fr. Vasquez. Sevilla^
J. Varela, 1524. fol.
So is the title of this extremdy rare edi-
tioa gi^en in the Caiai. du rui^ Bell, letir,
II. 5i«
17923 — los tres libros del muy effor-
9ado cavallero Primaleon, y Polen-
dos su hermano^ hijos del emperador
Palmerin d'Oliva. Toledo, Fr. de
Alpharo, 1528. fol. Gothic letter.
17924 — los tres libros del muy effor-
zado cavallero Primaleon et Po-
lendos su hermano, hijos del empe-
rador Palmerin de Oliva. Ven.,
Sabio^ 1534- ^oL
Sold for 30I. at the duke of Maribo-
rough*s sale.
17925 — Primaleone, nel quale si
narra a pieno I'historia de suoi va-
lorosi fatti et di Polendo suo fra-
tello, nuovam. tradotto dalla lingua
spagnuola nella nostra buona ita-
liana. Libro I-III. Ven. With,
out the printer's name, 1560. 8°.
Also Ven., Comin da Trino, 1563.
8^ or Ven., Dm. Parri, 1573. 8^
or Ven. 1579. 8**. — La quarta parte
del libro di Primaleone, novamente
ritrovata et aggiunta. Ven., Mch.
Tramezzino, 1560 or 79. 8°. 2 vols,
altogether.
17926 — histoire de Primaleon de
Grece continuant celle de Palmerin
d'Olive, tir^ tant del'italien oomme
de I'espagnol, et mise en fran^. par
PRI
Fr. de Vemaasal, (Gbr. Chappays
et Gu. Landr^). Par., Groimeau,
1550. fol.
17927 — histoire de Primaleon de
Grece, continuant le discours de
Palmerin d'Olive empereur de Con-
stantinople, trad, en fran9. par Fr.
de Vernassal, (Gbr. Chappuys et
Gu. Landre). Par. et Lyon, 1572,
77, 79 et 83. 8^ 4 parts in 2 vols.
An edition, OrUans, Par, et lAfim^
1581-87. 8^ 4 voll. is mentioned in Sao.
tander*s catalogue.
17928 — I'histoire et poursuite de
Primaleon de Ghrece, fils de Tempe-
reur de Constantinople, nomme
Palmerin d'Olive, trad, d'espagnol
en fran9. par Gu. Landr^. Par.,
J. Parant, 1577. 16**.
17929 — I'histoire de Primaleon de
Grece, continuant ceUe de Palmerin
d'Oliue, Empereur de Constan-
tinoble (Wc) son pere, n'aguere tiree
tant de I'ltalien comme de TEspeg-
nol, et mise en nostre vulgaire par
Fr. de Vernassal. Le I. livre.
Lyon, h^rit. de Benoist Rigand,
1600 or 1 8. Le II. livre, mis en
fr. par Gbr. Chappuis. Lyon, Ri-
gaud, 1588 or 161 2. Le III. livre.
ib., id., 1587 or 1609. Le IV.
livre. ib., id., 1597. i6^ 4 voU.
This edition is the most prized in Franoe.
17930 — the famous and renowned
history of Primaleon of Greece.
Translated out of French and Ita-
lian by A(nt.) M(unday). Lend.
1595-16x9. 4°.
Concerning this romance consult 3f<f.
langn tir. tTune grande ML XVI. 209
sq. See also Dolce.
PRIMATICE, see Galbbib de
Fontainebleau.
17931 PRINCE, J. Danmonii ori-
entales illustres or the worthies of
Devon. New ed. Lond. 181 o.
large 4^. with 6 portraits and 6
heraldic plates (31. 138. 6d., on
large paper 61. 6s.)
The first edition, Exeter, 1701. foL is
very scarce, and sdU produces 6 or 8 gnineaa
in England.
PRI
PRINCE, Th. N. le, see Biblio-
THBQUB des th^tres.
PRINCIP£S artis med., see Mb-
DICI.
17932 PRINCIPIA, prima, linguie
bohem. Prags, typis universitatis,
without date, 1 2^.
The fint edition appeared before 1679.
This new rqtrint which appeared from
Sch0nfeld*8 at Prague between 1781 and
1 785, is very accurate.
17933 PRINCIPIAlinguae Wendic«,
quam aliqui Wandalicam vocant
(auct. Jac. Ticino). Pragae, ^^79'
12^ 78 pages.
Under tiie same date a reprint also ap-
peared from Scb&nfeld*8 at Prague between
1 78 1 and 1783.
17934 PRIOR, Mtb. Poems on seve-
ral occasions. Lond., Tonson, 1718.
fol. Also on large paper.
GUiMff. 1751. 8^ 3 parts in i voL is
neat.
17935 -— poetical works, now first
collectedj^ with explanatory notes
and memoirs of the author. Lond.
1779. 8°. 2 vols.
17936 PRISCIANUS. Opera gram-
matica. Without place or printer's
name {Ven,, FindeHn. Spira), 1470.
fol.
The first dated edition, 283 leaves with-
out signatures, catchwords and pagination.
Leaf I- line i is, JVLIANO CONSVLI
AC PATRICIO. Leaf 963ft is the colo-
phon with the date, Anno Domini
M.CCCC.LXX. Then follow 6 leaves,
which begin. Omnia nomtna quibut laiina
ttiihtr elogusnHa, 14 other leaves with
Pritdani hUerpreUUio es Dumytio Corin*
ihio de whit tiiu complete the work,
and at the end is the word finit. A copy
on vellum in the ropd library at Paris
(previouslv 51I. 9s. Pinelli, and 4300 fr.
McCarthy). A second copy is in the library
of Ste. Genevieve at Paris according to Dib-
din*ft Tour, II. 148.
17937 -^ opera grammatica. Without
place or printer's name {Fen., Fin^
deUn, Spira), 1472. fol.
986 lea?es (the 366th blank) with 41
lines without signatures, catchwords, and
pagination. Leaf la line i is, JVLIANO
CONSVLI AC PATRICIO PRI. Leaf
351^ is the colophon with the date, Anno
Zhtmni M.CCCCLXXII. ThenfoUow,
leaves 353-358, Priteiantu GrammuUievi
PRI
1«7
De preeMreiiamonHs Rhetorie$ e* hermo^
gene irantloHs. Leaves 359-365, Com~
meniarium Rttffim de metrit Comicis.
Leaf 366 is blank. Leaves 367-373, Omnia
nomina quHnu latina uHtur eloquentia.
Leaves 373-386, Priseiani tnierpretoHo ex
dionyeio, De orbit tilu. The word FINIS
is in leaf 2Sf*tt. under the last verse of this
translation.
17938 — opera grammatica. With-
out place or date, {Roma, U, Han),
fol.
389 leaves (the 171st and 388th are
blank) with 41 lines, without signatures,
catchwords, and pagination. Leaf li^ line
I is, JVLIANO CONSVLI AC PA-
TRICIO PRISCIANVS. The colophon
(almost the same as in the preceding) is in
leaf 359b. The 387th leaf ends the trans-
lation of Dionynus Afer with the word
Fimt, the 388th leaf is bkmk, and the
289th contains a regitter. The edition is
certainly the same, as in Cr^venna^s
second catalogue, T. III. No. 305 7 is erro-
neously attributed to Vindelinus de Spira.
17939 — opera grammatica. Yen.,
J. de Colonia et J. Manthem de
Gheretzem, 1476. fol.
373 leaves (the ist and 353nd are blank)
with 41 lines, and the signatures a-ff and
aa^g. Leaf 3a line i is, JVLIANO
CONSVLI AC PATRICIO PRIS-
CIANVS. In leaf 337* at the end of the
tract De menturit et ponderibut is a colo-
phon with the datei. Anno Domini
M.CCCC.LXXV. The second colophon of
the year 1476 is at the end of the book.
This edition appears to be only a reprint of
that of 1473.
17940 — opera grammatica. Ven,,
impensis Marci de Comitibus socii-
que ejus Girardi Alexandrini, 1476-
fol.
348 leaves (the ist blank) with 35 lines
and the signatures, a~g and oo-^r. Leaf
3a Kne 1 is as in the preceding. Leaf
307b is a colophon with the date. Anno
Domini, M.CCCCLXXVL A second
colophon is at the end of the book.
17941 — opera grammatica. Ven.,
Mch. Manzolinus, 15 Dec. 1481. fol.
In the middle, before the book De praejeer'
eUamenHt is another colophon with the
date, Explieiiwn 1481.
17942 — opera grammatica. Ven.,
Hannibal Foxius, 10 cal. Oct.
1485. fol.
360 leaves with 38 lines (not 39) and
signatures. This edition was corrected by
B^. BrugnoUus.
5D 2
1478
PRI
17943 — opera grammatica, cum J.
Aingre commentariis in XVI. pri-
ores libros. Yen., G. Arrivabene,
pridie non. Dec. 1488. fol.
This appears to be in the text a reprint of
the preceding. The following are reprints
of it (with the same oommentary) ; Fen.^
Ph. Pinciusy 12 caL Jul, 1499. foL
and ib., id,, 20. Oct. 1495. fbl.
17944 — opera grammatica cum ex-
positionibuB J. de Aingre et Dn.
Cajetani. Ven., BonetusLocatellus,
9 cal. Mart. 1496. fol.
The following are reprints of this edition
(with both the commentaries) ; Ven.y Ph.
PinciuMy 1500 or 1509. fol. 283 leaves.
MetHoi., Ln. Pachel, 151 1. fol. 283 leaves.
Ven., Gu. de ForUanetOy 15 19. foL
17945 — opera grammatica. Mediol.^
Alex. Minutianus, 8 cal. Nov. 1503.
fol.
This scarce edition is without a oommen-
tary.
17946 — que ad grammaticalem eru-
ditionem prsecipue conducunt insti-
tutiones, multa vigilantia recognite
cum indioe seu repertorio literario.
Par., Radius, 17 cal. Jun. 15 15.
fol.
The smaller pieces are not to be found in
this edition.
17947 — institutiones grammatice.
Adjectis nuper {)rstermi8si8. Li-
bello de XII. carminibus. De ac-
centibus. De ponderibus et men-
suris. De proeexercitamentis rhe-
toricis. De versibus oomicis. De
metris Terentianis. De declina-
tionibus. De situ orbis. Cum in-
dice literario aucto et recognito.
(Par.), in »dd. Ascensianis, id. Sept.
1516. foL
6 leaves of preliminary matter, and 149
numbered leaves. Repeated, Par.y Oliv.
Senanty 1517. fol. Par.y Mamef ac Gau»
doul, 1522. fol. Par.y BeuHuty 1527. fol.
17948 — de octo partibus orationis
libri XVI. etc. Rufini de metris
comicis et numeris oratoriis oom-
mentarium. Hsc omnia primum
acri judicio Nicolai Rucinensis caa-
tigata, mox ab Ant. Francino iterum
recognita, cum restitutione locis
• suis griecar. dictionum, quie ante-
hac nunquam excuse fuerunt, nunc
PRI
prim, in lucem edita, addito indioe
copioso. Flor., hered. Ph. Jnntse,
1525. small 4^
12 leaves of preliminary matter (the prin-
cipal title and index ), then a second short title
and 320 numbered leaves. From the
press also appeared, lAM duo
Prisciani de synUuei caatigali a N.
Flor.y ap. Juntaty 1529. 4^
17949 — libri omnes etc, Rufini item
de metris comicis et oratoriis nu-
meris etc. Yen., Aldus et And.
Asulanus, m. Majo 1527. 4°.
14 leaves of preliminary matter, nuiz»-
bered underneath, 299 leaves, i blank leaf,
and 2 leaves, errata with the colophon and
anchor. A new recension from MSS. sa-
perintendedbyUonatusVeronensis. A copy
on vellum in the Royal library at Paris.
17950 — libri omnes. (Co/.), Eachar.
Cervicomus, 1528. fol.
8 leaves of preliminary matter and .^74
pages. In some copies there is also at the
end, p. 374, CoknimyareetimpenaahoneaA
viri God^fndi Hyttorpyy pntke oalendae
Martijy which is wanting in other oopiek
17951 -— libri omnes. Cum indioe
oopiosiss. Ras.,N. RryHnger, 1545
or 54. 8^
Both have 3 leaves of preliminary matter^
936 pages and 9 leaves. The same colla-
tion also applies to the repetition. Bom,
hered. N, Brylmg.y 1568. 8*. Yet aD the
3 editions are really different impressioDS.
17952 — omnia opera. Plor., her.
Rn. Juntffi, 1554. 4°.
This edition must be very scarce. Putsch
gave a new recension in the GraammaL
vett, p. 529-1366.
17953 — opera. Ad vetustisBimor.
codicum nunc prim, collator, fidem
recens., emaculav., lectionum varie-
tatem notavit et indd. adjecit A.
Krehl. Lps.^ Weidmann, 1819-30.
8^ 2 YoU. (5 d. 12 gr., on writing
paper 6 d. 22 gr.)
17954 — opera minora, edid. F. Lin-
demannus. Ace. Q£. Hennanni
epistola ad editor^n. LR., Lucht-
mans, 1818. 8*^.
17955 — naturae nominum ex Pri-
sciano prncipne ooUectae. Par.^ Fr.
Stephanus, 1540. 8**. 23 pages. Na-
turae pronominum ex Pnsciano ool-
lectse. ib., id., 1540. 8^ ir leaves.
Naturae verbor. ex Prisdano. ib.»
PKI
id., 1540. 8^. 12 leaves. Naturae
adverbior. ex Prisciani sententia.
ib., id.^ 1538.8^. 16 leaves. Naturae
participior. ex Prisciano. ib., id.,
1540. 8^ II leaves. Naturae con-
junctionum ex Prisciano. ib., id.,
1540. 8^ 15 pages. Naturae prae-
positionum (et inteijectionum) ex
Prisciano. ib., id., 1540. 8^ 16
leaves. Naturae infinitivor., gerun-
dior. et supinor. £x Prisciani et
alior. bonor. author, sententia. ib.,
id., 1540. 8^ 8 leaves.
See a]80 Diontsius Afer, No. 6107,
and OsAMMATici, No. 8791.
17956 (PRISCIANUS, Thdr.) Octa-
viani Horatiani remm medicar.
libri IV. I. Logicus, de cura-
tionibus omnium fere morbor. cor-
poris humani, ad Euporistum. II.
De acutis et cbronias passionibus,
ad eundem. III. Gynecia, de mu.
lierum accidentibus et curis eorun.
dem ad Victoriam. IV. De physica
acientia, experimentorum liber, ad
Eusebium nlium. Per Hm. comi.
tern a Neuenar integro candori nuper
restitntus autor. Albucasis chirur-
gioor. omnium primarii libri III.
Arg., J. Schottus, 1532. fol.
This work itands under the same name in
the Esperimentarnu msdicina, Arg,, 1544.
fol.
17957 — Thdr. Prisciani archiatri
ad Timotheum fratrem, Phaeno-
menon Euporiston liber I. Ik^cus
liber II. Gynaecea ad Salvinam
liber III. Opus nunc prim, aeditum
(per 8gm. Gelenium). Bas., in off.
Froben., 153 a. 4®.
This edition, prepared after 4 MSS. is
still more incomplete than the preceding,
as chapters 34-16 are wanting in the ist
book, chapters 13-18 and the commence-
ment of the 19th in the 2nd, and the en-
tire 4th book. — AU 4 books complete in the
MetRe. atiHq. Ven.y Aldusy 1547. foL
171M^8 *- Theodori, antiqui medici,
diaeta s. de salutaribns rebus liber^
ex recens. et cum notis G. Eberh.
Schreineri. Hal.^ 1632. 8^
Thdr. Prisdanus is also said to be the
real author of this work. Previously in
NUdegar<Hs Phfftiea, Atg. 1533. fol, and
PRO
1479
in the EsT^ervmtnUmut mediohut. Arg»^
1544. fol. See also Medici^ No. 135 18.
17959 — Theodori Prisciani quae ex-
tant. Novum textum constituit,
lectt. discrepantes adjecit J. Mch.
Bernhold. T. I. Without place or
date (Anshaci, 1791). 8®.
PRISON d'amours, see San Pedro.
17960 PRIULI, Alvise. Rime. Yen.,
1533. 4^-
17961 PRIVILEGES, franchises et
libertes du ricomte de Turenne.
Par., 1640. 4°.
A copy on Tellum 31 fr. Valli^re^ 15 fr.
McCarthy.
17962 PRIVILEGIA, gratiae, immu-
nitates., indultae etc. canon icis regu-
laribus Salvatoris ord. S. Augustini
a diversis pontificibus concessae, cum
earum confirmatione a Pio IV.
Without place or date, 4°.
A copy on vellum, 24 fr. 5 c. McCarthy.
Consult also Pius V. and Ambr. Fban-
cus.
17963 PRIVILEGIUM. Commune
incliti Polonie regni privilegium
constitutionum et indultuum publi.i
citus decretorum approbatorumque
(cura J. de Lasco). Cracov., J. Hal-
ler, 27 Jan. 1506. fol.
An uncommonly scarce and important
collection, 10 copies of which (according to
Czacki) were printed on velliun. The
Warsaw hbrary possesses one, count Diia-
linski of Oluseyna near Posen another,
cotint Ossolinski of Vienna a third, and
professor Bandtke of Cracow a fourth (de-
fective.)
PRIX, see Detournellb.
PROBA, see Falconia.
PROBUS, iEmil., see Cornelius
Nepos.
17964 PROBUS, Valer. Valerii
probi gramatici de interpretandis
romanorum litteris opusculum feli-
citer incipit. Romanoru ciuiu noia :
pnomina ac cognomina, eorumq;
magistratuum. Alie abreuiature ex
Valerio probo excepte (sic). Littere
singulares in iure ciuili de legibus
et plebiscitis. In legibus actionibus
hec. In editis (mc) perpetuis. De
ponderibtts: De numeris. Lex ex
tabellis diuum de re futuaria. Sacra
5l>3
1480
PRO
lex. Vt quemadmodum sibiUa. In
arcu Rome sculpi fecit uigiti lit-
teras quae per bedam declarate fue-
rut. Epitapbium situ polensis para-
siti. Samonici Sereni ex quinto
libro reru recodita4. Phylisci coso-
latoria marco ciceroni colloquenti
prsestita dum in macedonia exularet
per Joannem aurispam e greco in
latinum traducta. Ven.^ J. de Tri-
dino, 20 Apr. 1499. 4^
20 leaves with the signatures, a-e. J. Bo-
nardiis was the editor. Panzer mentions
an earlier edition, (BrixX de BoniniSj
i486. 4«.
17965 — Valerii Probi interpreta-
menta literar. singularium in anti-
quitatibus Romanis. Idem Valerius
Probus de abbreviaturis. Pomp.
Lseti libellus de Romanor. magis-
tratibus. Idem de sacerdotibus.
Idem de diversis legibus Rom. (cum
praef. Jac. Wimphelingii). Oppen-
heim (Jac. Koebel), 15 10. 4®.
33 unnumbered, ii numbered and 4 un-
numbered leaves with the signatures, A-G.
17966 — Valerii Probi grammatici de
literis antiquis opusculum. With-
out place or date. 4°.
34 leaves with the signatures, A-J^.
This edition, which app^ired about the
same time as tlie preceding, has a preface
by Theodoric Oresemundus, according to
which there ought to be included Pomp.
L»tus*s tract De Rom. magiitrai. which
however is wanting in the Dresden copy.
17967 ^ de scripturis antiquis com-
pendiosum opusculum. Par.^ Sim.
Colinieus^ 1527 or 43. 8®.
17968 — de notis Romanor. interpre-
tandis libellus. Magnonis Diaconi
aliorumque notarum vett. explica-
tiones. Ex veteribus libris partim
emendantur, partim nunc prim,
eduntur a F. Tiliobroga (Linden.
br<^o). LB.» Clouquiu8» 1599. S''.
17969 — libellus de interpretandis
Romanor. literis, civiumque Ro.
manor, nominibus, pronominibus ac
cognominibus etc. Quern ex vetus-
tissimis MSS. codd. plus partem
dimidiam auxit, emenaav. et notis
illttstrav. H. Emstius. Sorie, Cru-
sius, 1647. 4"*.
PRO
4 leaves of pretiminary matter, and 168
pages —See also Grammatici Noa. 8785—
87.
17970 PROCES, le, que a fait mia^
rioorde contre justice, pour la re-
demption humaine, lequel nous de*
monstre le yray mistere de lanii-
ciation de nostre seigneur Jheaa-
crist (^24 personnages.) Withoat
place or date, small 4*^. Crothic let-
ter.
43 leaves with the signatures a-/-
PROCES de Belial, see Jacobus de
Theramo.
17971 PROCLUS. Opera (gr. lat.),
e codd. MSS. bibl. reg. Paris, turn
primum edid., lectionis varietate eC
Gommentariis illustrav. Victor Cou-
sin. Par., 1820 sq. 8^. 4 voU. as yet.
17972 — Procli Diadochi et Oljm-
piodori in Platonis Alcibiadem conw
mentarii. E codd. MSS. nunc prim,
grece edidit itemque ejusd. Procli
institutionem theologicam integrio-
rem emendatioremque adjec. F.
Creuzer. Ff. a. M., Bronner, 1 8ao-
22. 8^ 3 ToU. as yet.
Observations on Gousin*s and Cretmr^a
editions in the Ckusieal Jaum. XXIY.
336 sq. XXV. 134 sq. 300 sq.
17973 — in Platonis tbeologiam libri
VI. (gr. lat.) Per ^mil. Portum ex
grsecis £acti latini et ex biblioth.
Gottorpiana gr. et lat. nunc prim,
in lucem editi. Access. Marini
libellus de vita Procli. Item con-
clusiones LV. secundum Prodam,
quas olim Romse Picus Mirandula
disputandas exhibuit, nee non index
rerum et verbor. Hmb., Hering
(other copies, Hmb. et Ff., ap i?ai-
landios), 1618. fol.
18 leaves of preliminary matter and 596
pages. There are copies on writing paper.
17974 — - a translation of the six books
of Proclus on the theology of Plato,
to which a seventh book is added,
in order to supply the deficiency of
another book on this subject ; also
a translation of Proclus's elements
of theology. By Th. Taylor. Lond.
1 815. 4°. '2 vols. (5I. I OS.)
Only 350 copies were printed.
PRO
17975* — the commentaries of Pro-
clus on the Timieus of Plato, in
five books. Trans! . from the Greek
by Th. Taylor. Lond. 1820. 4''.
2 vols. (51. I OS.)
Likewise 350 copies. This traiialation
contains many correcdoni of the Greek
text, which appeared with PlaiOy Bos,
1534. foL
17975^ — excerpta ex Procli scholiis
in Cratylum» e cod. edid. J. Fr.
Boissonade. Lps., Weigel, 1820.
8-. (i2gr.)
17976 — sphserae atque astror. ccBles-
tium ratio, natura et motus. (Jos.
Zieglerus de solidae sphaerae construe-
' tione. Proclus Diadochus desphaera,
gr. lat. Hemicyclium Berosi. Ara-
tus de siderum natura cum com-
mentariis Theonis, gr. Planisphae-
rium Ptolemaei et Jordani). (Bas.)^
Valderus, 1536. 4®.
17977 — de sphaera liber. Cleomedis
de mundo s. circularis inspectionis
meteoror. libri II. Arati phaeno-
mena. Dionysii Aphri descriptio
or bis habitabilis. Omnia gr. et lat.,
adject is etiam annotatt. (cura M.
Hopperi). Antw., J. Loeus, i553*
8°.
4 leaves and 476 pages. This edition at
first appeared 1547. 8**. The transkition is
by Th. Linaoer, and the notes by Erasm.
Osw. Schreckenfuohs.
17978* — de sphaera ... (as above).
Omnia gr. et lat., adjectis doctor,
viror. annotatt. Una cum J. Hon.
teri de cosmographies rudimentis
duplici editione. Bas.^ H. Petri^
1561. 8^
With maps engraved in wood. Repeated
without alteration, Baa,^ Sb, Henricpeiri,
1585- ^'
17978b — sphaera, gr. Par., 1560. 4°.
17979 — sphaera. Ptolemaei de hypo-
thesibus planetar. liber singularis,
nunc prim, in luoem editus. Cui
access, ejusd. Ptolemaei canon r^-
noT. Utrumque librum ex codd.
MSS. oollatione restituit, lat. red.
didit et figuris illastrav. J. Bain-
bridge. Lond., Jones, 1620. 4^
4 leaves of preliminary matter, 35 and 5 1
PRO
1461
pages. A prized edition, in which Proclus
is corrected and completed from a MSS.
17980 — J. Stoefleri in Procli
Diadochi sphaeram mundi commen-
tarius (cum textu lat.) Tubing.,
Huldr. Morhart, 1534. fol.
17981 — la sfera di Proclo trad, da
Egnatio Danti. Fir., Giunti, 1573.
17982 — hypotyposis astronomicar.
positionum (gr.) Bas., J. Walderus,
1540. 4^
17983 — compendiaria de motu dis-
putatio (gr., ed. Sim. Grynaeus).
Bas., Bebel et Ysingrin, 1531. 8"".
47 pages.
Also, Par., BogardtUf 1542. 4*^.
17984 — de motu libri II. gr., nunc
prim, latinitate donati, Justo Velsio
interprete. Bas., J. Hervagius,
1545. 8°-
17985 — paraphrasis in IV. Pto-
lemaei libros de siderum effec-
tionibus (gr.), cum praef. Ph. Me-
lanchthonis. Bas., Oporinus, (1554)
8^. 255 pages.
17986 — in CI. Ptolemaei quadripar-
titum enarrator ignoti nominis,
quern tamen Proclum fuisse quidam
existimant. Item Porphyrii intro-
ductio in Ptolemaei opus de effec-
tibus astror. (gr. lat.) Praeterea
Hermetis de revolutionibus libri II.
(lat.), incerto interprete. Bas., ex
off. Petriana, 1559. fol.
13 leaves and 379 pages.
17987 — paraphrasis in Ptolemaei
libros IV. de siderum effectionibus
(gr. lat.), a Leone Allatio e graeco
in lat. versa. LB., ex off. Elzevir.,
1635. 8°.
The first 4 leaves only are reprinted in
the copies, LB,, Fr. Moyardu$, 1654. 8".
17988 — in primum Euclidis ele-
mentor. librum commentarior. libri
IV. a Fr. Barocio, cunctis mendis
expurgatis, scholiis et figuris, quee
in graeco codice omnes desidenu
bantur, aucti, primum jam Romanae
linguae venustate donati et nunc
recens editi. Patav., Perchacinus,
1560. fol.
The Oreek text has onljr been once
5D4
1482
PRO
printed, but very inoorrectly and incom-
pletely, in Ettclidet, Bat, 1533. £oL But
Barooci*8 translation is made from complete
MSS. Consult Morem Bibl, MS. p. 187
(where however p. 14 ought to be p. 20.)
— PL Fabiam AuriviUii EmendaU, et tup-
pUmenta oommeniarior. Prodi in iUt. /.
elementor. EuclitHs. P. I. Upt.y 1806. 4°.
Th. Burgess also in the Mtuei Oxan. Hiff-
mrti conspeeHu, Om., 1792< 8°. p. 31-44,
has given a completion of the Gredc text
from 2 other MSS.
17989 — the philosophical and mathe-
matical commentaries on the first
book of Euclid's elements. And
his life by Marinas. Transl. from
the Greek by Th. Taylor. Lond.
1788-89. 4°. 2 vols. (ll. lOS.)
The and book also contains a transla-
tion of the ItuHiuHo iheol, of Produs.
17990 — chrestomathia poetica, in-
terprete et scholiaste And. Schotto.
Accessere et notse Pt. J. Nunnesii
«/c. Hanov., ty p. Wechel., 1615.4°.
Usually found with And. SchoUi Obu.
Kmnan, Hanoo., 1615. 4^ See also Apol-
LONI178 No. 808 and Hefhjestiok No.
17991 PROCLUS Constantinop.
Opuscula, quae reperiri potuerunt,
omnia. Nunc prim. gr. et lat. jun-
ctim edita et recensita. Ex bibl.
Geverharti Ebnenhorstii. LB.^ J.
Marci^ 1617. 8°.
17992 — analecta. A Vine. Riccardo
eruta, nunc prim, turn gr. tum lat.
edita, reddita commentariisque il-
lustrata. Roms, Zannetti, 1630.
4°.
The best edition of his works in Gallandi
Bibl. PP. IX. 60X sq.
17993 PROCOPIUS. Historiar.
libri VIII. nunc prim, grsce editi.
Aocessit liber de eedificiis Justi-
niani, fere duplo quam antea auc-
tion Opera D. Hoeschelii. AV.,
D. Francus^ 1607. fol.
The first edition. The best edition of
his entire works see under Btzaktina
No. 3.
17994 — de rebus Gothor., Persar. ac
Vandalor. libri VII. una cum aliis
medior. temporum historids (lat.,
Cp. Persona interprete. Procopii
liber de sedificiis Justiniani August!,
PRO
gr., antehac nunquam excusos.)
Bas.^ J. Hervagius^ '53 1- ^ol.
The editio pnncept of the piece De mdU
ficm. Beat. Rhenanus was the editor.
17995 — de bello Gottorum (lat.»
Cp. Persona interprete). Romae,
J. Besicken^ 1506. fol. — De bello
Persioo (lat., Rph. Volaterrano in-
terprete). Rome, Euchar. Silber,
1509. fol.
17996 — de la guerra de Gothi libri
tre, di latino in volgare tradotti
per Bd. Egio. Ven., Trameszino,
1544. 8°. — De la guerra di Gius-
tiniano Imperatore contra i Per-
siani libri II. De la guerra del
medesimo contra i Vandali libri II.
Di latino in volgare tradotti per
Bd. Egio. Ven., Tramezzino, 1547.
8°.
17997 — histoire des guerres de Tem-
Sereur Justinien contre les Van-
ales et les Goths, trad, du grec
par Mt. Fumee Sieur de Genill^.
Par., Sonnius, 1587. fol. — History
of the wars of Justinian, transl. by
H. Holcroft. Lond. 1653. fol.
17998 — dvcjcdora. Arcana historia,
qui est liber nonus historiarum.
Gr. et lat. Ex. bibl. Vaticana N.
Alemannus protulit^ lat. reddidit et
notis illustrav. Lugd., Brugiotti«
1623. fol.
The first edition.
17999 — ovcxdora s. historia aresna
(gr. lat.), N. Alemanno defenaore
primum ex bibl. Vatic, prolata,
nunc plerisque in locis ovyKpotmm
testimoniis falsitatis convicta e J.
Eichelio. Hlmst, Miiller. 1654. 4''.
Therein ought to be found with a separata
title, Th. Rivii D^fenmo JutHmanif ib.
1654 (at first, Ff. 1618. 8^) Two pre-
viously inedited passages respecting Theo-
dora's licentiousness are for the first time
printed in Qretk and Latin from the VuA.
can MS. in the Memigiana T. L P^.,
> 715- »«^P- 347-35 »•
18000 — geheime Geschichte, iibs.
u. mit Anmerkk. erlaut. von J. P.
Reinhard. Erl. u. Lpa.^ Poetseh^
1733. 8°. (12 gr.) — The secret his-
tory, translated into English. Lend.
1674. 8°.
PRO
18001 — de JttStiniani imp. aedificiis,
lat. interprete Fr. Craneveldio.
Par., Wechel, 1537. 4°.
18002 — de Justinian! sedificiis oratt.
VI. latinitate donate per Arnoldum.
Mog., Scheffer, 1538. 8®.
18003 — de gli edi^i di Giustiniano
Imp. di greco in Yolgare tradotti
per Bd. Egio. Yen., Tramezzino,
J 547- 8^
18004 — Bn. Baldi difesa di Pro-
copio contro le calonnie di Flav.
Biondo. Urbino^ Mazzantini, 1627.
4^. Gbr. Trivorii apologia Justi.
niani adv. Procopium. Par., 1631.
40
•
18005 PROCOPIUS Gazseus. Com-
mentarii in octateuchum h. e. in
priorea VIII. vet. Testam. libros.
Nunc prim, ex cod. gr. MS. in lat.
serm. translati Cr. Clausero inter-
prete. Cum duplici ind. Bae.,
G^neri fratrea^ >555* ^ol.
Clauser's translation goes only as ^Ekr as
the 3rd book of Moses, Hartm. Hamberger
translated the rest, lliere are copies with-
out the date, in which instead of Clauser^s
preface, there is only a short advertisement
by J. G^esner, and the title is abbreviated.
18006 — in libros regum et paralipo-
menon scholia. J. Meursius nunc
prim, grsece edid. et latinam in-
terpretat. adjecit. LB.^ Is. Elze-
vir, 1620. 4°.
The translation is by Hartm. Hambeiger,
not (bb Meursius states) by L. Lavater.
Reprmted in Meursii Opp. VIII. i sq.
18007 — variar. in Esaiam prophetam
eommentationum epitome, cum pro-
posito Eusebii fragmento de vitis
prophetar.^ J. Curterio interpreter.
Adoitse sunt ad grseca Esaia; verba
▼eterum septem interpretationum
differentiae, cum suis notis ab Ori-
genis hexaplia desumtse. Par.> Son-
nius, 1580. fol.
18008 PROCURADOR. El procu-
radoff general de la nation j del rey^
obra periodica. Madr.> 16 Jan.
1814-27. Apr. 1815.8®. 8 voll. in 4°.
No more has appaared. The conti-
Buatioa was Ibrhiddeo by the govemmeiit.
18009 PRODROMUS, Thdr. Epi-
PRO
1483
grammata, quibus omnia utriusque
testamenti capita comprehenduntur^
cum aliis nonnullis (amicitia exu-
knte eic, gr.) Baa., J. Bebel^ 1 536.
8°.
18010 — epigrammata s. tetrasticha
in omnea fere V. et N. T. libros
(gr. lat.), nunc prim, latinitate do-
nata, cura et interpretatione Guido-
nis de Souvigny. Juliomagi, Her-
nault, 1633. 4^
18011 — exulans amicitia^ gr. lat.>
Cr. Gesnero interprete. Par., Gu.
Morellus^ i549* 4°-
18012 — J. Labzii amicitia exulans
ex Cyro Theodoro Prodromo.
Ejusd. de poeta carmen (lat.) Par.,
And. Wecbel^ ^SS9- 4^* 3^ le&ves.
18013 — amiti^ bannie du monde,
trad, par J. Figon. Lyon, Cotier.
1559- 8°.
Another French translation by Tamisier in
Anihohgie ou reeueil det piu$ beaius epu
grmnmen grw». £yM> 1589 or 1617. 8^
or «&, 1639. la^
18014 — Rhodanthes et DosicHs
amorum libri IX. gr. et lat. inter-
prete Gilb. Graulmino (ace. ejusd.
dialogtts Amarantus s. senilis amor).
Par., du Bray, 1625. 8^
16 leaves of preliminary matter, and 592
pa|^. Scarcse^ and as yet the only edition.
The dialogue Amarantus is edited from a
better Greek MS. by la Porte du Theil in
the Nodcet et estraUs, T. VIII. P. II.
p. 109 sq. where he also in T. VI. p. 319
sq. T. VII. P. II. p. 23s sq. T. VIII.
P. II. p. 78 sq. treats of several other
pieces of Theodorus^ and gives extracts
from Vatican MSS.
18015 — les amours de Rhodante et
de Dosicles. Traduction du grec de
Theodorus Prodromus. Without
place^ (Par.), 1746 or 49. small 8°.
There are also copies oa I>utch psfer of
the edition of 1 746.
18016 — imitation du romaa grec de
Rhodante et Dosicl^, de Theodore
Prodromus, par de Beauchamps.
Without place, (Par,, CousteUer),
1746. small 8^
This work is entirely different from
the preceding translation, and it is a
mistake to attribute the above translation
also to Beauchamps.
1484
PRO
18017 — dissertatio de sapientia (gr.
lat.) Fed. Morellus greca recen.
suit, edid., lat. yertit notisque il-
lustrav. Lutet., Morelltt8,( 1 608). 8^
8 and 14 pag«8, 1 leaf and 16 pagei.
18018 — Thdr. Prodromi, Dantis
Alighierii, Fr. Petrarchs, Galeacii
yicecomitis. Ant. de Tartona, Jac.
Sadoleti epistolse, ex codd. MSS.
nunc prim, vulgatse (a Pt. Lazzeri).
Romse, 1754. S*"*
This has commonly the title, MisoeUanea
ejf MSS. librU biblioth, eollegii Rom, toe.
Jesu. Tom, /. S. Lazzeri. See also
Oaleohtomachia.
18019 PR06NE tragcBdia, nunc pri-
mum edita (auct. 6r. Ck>iTario). In
acad. Veneta, 1558. 4°.
6 leaves of preliminary matter and 27
leaves. Very scarce, although the impres-
sion was 825 copies. It appeared a work
of antiquity to J. Ricdus, the editor, to
whom the author was unknown, at least he
calls it anHquis qum maxime lattdantur,
eerie parem. A new edition, Rom, Mas^
eardut, 1638. 4". has also become so scarce
that Heerkens took this piece, which he
found in a copy, for the Tereus of the
old Roman poet, L. Varius : see Heer-
kens and Chardon Milangea III. 318 sq.
Progney iragedia di L. Domenichi. Fir.,
GiunHj 1561. 8^ is only a translation,
see Fonianini dal Zeno I, 475 sq.
PROLOGUS, see Arminensis.
18020 PROMTUARIUM iconum
insigniorum a seculo hominum, sub-
jectis eorum vitis per compendium,
ex probatissimis auctoribus desum-
tis. Partes II. Lugd.^ 6u. Rouil-
lius, 1553. 4°. with woodcuts.
18021 Ed. II. illustrium viror.,
qui a prima successerunt, imagini-
bus aucta atque locupletata. Partes
II. Lugd., 6u. Rouilliusj 1581. 4^
with woodcuts.
The portraits, cut on wood en me^
daUhny are uncommonly neat, and cele-
brated on that account in IMbdin's Deoam,
I. 476.78, but the older ones are all fa-
brications, and only the more modem
authentic Also with Italian text ib,
1553 o' 77-78 or 8f-8a. 4". and with a
French text ib., 158 1 or 98. 4^
PRONKBEELDEN. see Hom-
UES.
18022 PRONY, Riche. Nouvelle
architecture hydraulique, conte-
PRO
nant Tart d'elever I'eaa an moyen
de differentes machines etc. Par.,
Didotj 1790-96. large 4°. a toU.
with plates (60 fr.) — Recherchea
physico-math^mat. sur la tb^rie
des eaux courantes. Par., impr.
imp^r., an 12 (1804). 4°. (15 fr.)
PROPAGANDA, see Elenchus.
18023 PROPERTIUS, Sext. Aurel.
Liber elegiarum. Without place,
m. Febr. 1472. small 4^.
74 leases with 28 lines, without ngna-
tures, catchwords and pagination. Lieaf la
line I is SEXTI. AVRELII. PROPER-
Til. NAV. The colophon is leaf 74*.
Several bibliographers think, that Catullus
and Tibullus also belong to this edition,
but no Catullus is yet known adapted to it,
and the Tibullus which Audiffredi found
bound up with a copy of this Propertiaa,
appears to belong to another press.
18024 — monobiblos ad TuUum.
Without place or date (Brix., Tk.
Ferrandus, about 1473). 4*'*
A very scarce and precious edition, wliich
appears to be the first typographiod pro-
duction of Ferrandus. 8a kaves with 25
lines (the last page has 37) without signa-
tures, catchwords and pagination. Leaf 1*
line 1 is, MONOBIBLOS PROPERTU
AV. The last line of the last page is
Quohu hononUu ossa uehdf tup FwiS.
18025 — elegiarum libri. Ant. Vol-
scus recognovit. Romee, Euchar.
Silber, ante id. Januar. 1482.
smaU 4^
94 leaves with 22 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination.
18026 — elegiar. libri cum comznen.
tario Ph. Beroaldi. Bon., Bd. Hec-
torift et Plato de Benedictis^ ^ 4B7 . fbl.
136 leaves (the ist blank) with the stg-
natures a-«.
18027 — elegiar. libri IV. ad fidem
vett. membranar. castigati. Aoced.
not« et terni indices (cnra Jani
Broukhusii). Amst.^ Wetstein,
1702. 4^. Also on large paper.
Broukhusius retains Scaliger*s violent al-
terations, and received new conjectures too
readily into the text, often even without
notice, and has not given the various read-
ings of the MSS. he made use of, with
sufficient fulness.
18028 — elegiar. libri IV. ad fidem
vett. membranar. curis seciindis
Jani Broukhusii sedulo castigati.
PRO
Accedunt temi indices. Amat.,
Wetstenii^ i72y, 4°. Also on large
paper.
This edition, luperintended hy Pt.Vlam-
iog, wu prepared fimn a copy of the pre-
ceding, oorrocted and enlaised in Brook-
hu8iu8*s handwriting. Both stand nearly
at the same price.
18029 — Propertius, varietate lec-
tionis et perpetua adnotatione il-
lustratus a F. Thph. Barthio. Ace.
indd. rer. ac verbor. Lps., Schwick-
ert, 1777. 8®. (id. la gr.) Also
on writing paper.
The nsual text, with exclusion of Sca-
liger's alterations, and with the Tarious
readings of the earlier editions, and of a
Dresden MS.
18030 — elegiar. libri IV. Cum
commentario perpetuo Pt. Burman-
ni secundi et multis doctor, notis
ineditis. Opus Burmanni morte
intemiptum Lr. Santenius abeolvit.
Traj.ad Rh., Wild, 1780. 4^
A greatly prized edition, which has al-
ready become scarce. Only 15 copies were
strudc off on laige paper.
18031 — carmina. Recensuit, illus-
tray. Ch. Thpb. Kuinoel. Lps.,
Fritsch, 1805. 8^ 2 voll. (5 d.)
Only 6 copies were struck off on vellum
paper, one of which sold at the duke of
Marlborough's sale at London in 1819 for
81. 1 OS. 6d. Reprinted, Aug. Taufin.,Pombay
iS22, 8^ 3 voll.
18032 — carmina. Emendavit ad
oodicnm melior. fidem et annotavit
G. Lachmann . Lps., Fleischer, 1816.
8^ (2 d. 8 gr.)
18033 -^ i quattro libri dell' elegie
tradotti in terza rima con alcune
note (da Giul. Ces. Becelli). Ve-
rona, Ramanzini, 1742. 4''.
Another translation in verri tciM by
Guido Riviera is in the Corpus poet, lot,
T. XXII. MU, 1743. 4;. JquaUro lUni
dells eleffie recoH in verri Hal. eon variatUi
e noH da M. Vismarra. Mil, 1 8 1 8. 8^ 3 volL
Concerning Oi.Bt. Ferretti*s unprinted Ita-
lian transmtion (about 1580), see Gtta.
Colueci antichiih Pioene, T. 27. p. 58.
18034 — les ceuvres de Properce de
la traduction de M. D. M. A. D. V.
(Mch. de Merolles, avec le texte
latin.) Par., Luyne, 1 654. 8°. —
£16gie8 de Properce trad, dans
tonte leur integrity avec des notes
PRO
1485
(et le texte lat.) Nouy. 6dit. re-
vue et augm. par Delongchamps.
Par. 1802. S*^, 2 voll. with plates
(18 fr., on yellum paper 30 fr.).
Previously, Amst. et Par. 1771.
8^*. — El^es de Properce, traduc-
tion de C. L. Mollevaut (avec le
texte lat.) Ed. II. corr. et augm.
Par. 1821. l8^ (3 fr.)
18035 — Elegieen, Qbs. (von C. L.
von Knebel). Lpz., Goschen, 1798.
8°. (1 d. 12 gr., on vellum paper
2d. 4 gr.) ^ Elegische Gtedichte,
lat. u. deutsch mit erklar. Anmerkk.
von F. 0. von Strombeck. Th. I.
(is Buch.) Braunschw., Kabiscfa,
1803. 8^ (12 gr.) Cornelia, ubs.
u. erklart von F. C. von Strombeck.
Wolfenb., Albrecht, 1801. 4*. (6
gr.) Elegieen, Ubs. u. erlaut. von
F. C. von Strombeck. Braunschw.,
Vieweg, 1822. 8^ (i d. 12 gr.)
18036 — monobiblos, or that book
of elegies, entitled Cynthia, trans-
lated into English verse, with clas-
sical notes. Lond., Nichols, 1782.8''.
18037 — Thaddsei Donnoljbe de pa-
tria Propertii dissertatio. H. Ln.
Schurzfleisch denuo edidit. Witt.,
Creusig, 1713. 8°. Gillet de
MoivRB vie de Properce et la
traduction en prose et en vers de
ce qu'il y a de plus interessant dans
ses po^es. Far., Cailleau, 1746.
12^ Fabio degli Albbrti della
patria di Properzio, in Nuova rac
colta d' opusc. VII. 61-280. De-
fence of the claims of Propertius,
in the London magazine, vol. VI.
(Aug. 1822), p. 125-132.
18038 — F. Gli. Barth Vorlesungen
uber einige Elegieen des Propert.
Dresd., GroU, 1775. 8^ (5 gr.)
Imm. Gli. Hubchkb Ep. crit. in
Propertium, accedunt nonnulla in
Catullum et TibuUum. Amst.,
1792. 8°. H.Waardbnburo Obss.
crit. in Propert. Lingse, 1793 sq.
4^. also in his opuscc. oratoria etc,
Harlemi, 1812. 8^ p. 188-300.
Hm. B068CHA Svmbola crit. in Pro-
pert., in Act. litt. sodet. Rheno.
14B6
PRO
Traj. III. 211-216. J. E. Ch.
Schmidt progr. Observata in Pro-
pertii quoedam loca. Giesss^ 1 794.
4°. F. AsT Obsenratt. in Propertii
carmina et in elegiam ad Liviam
Auguatam. Gothse, Ettinger, 1 799.
8°. (6 gr.) C. L. Stbuvb Observa-
tionum et emendationum in Pro-
pertium edendai. specimen. Al-
ton»> 1804. 8\ (12 gr.) E.
Kabstneri Animadw. in quaedam
Lucani et Propertii loca. Jen.
1812. 8°. 45 pgea (8 gr.). Ejusd.
animadw. in Prop, carmina specim.
I. II. Crossenae, 1819-22. 4°. J.
Thph. Hebbst Animadw. in Pro-
pertium et Taciturn. Jen. 1815.
8°. 32 pages. C. F. A. Nobbb Ob-
servationum in Propert. specimen.
LpS. 1 8 1 8. 8°. S. W. SCHEFPEBS
Specimen, exhibens observatt. crit.
in Propertii libram IV. Groningae,
1818. 8°.
18039 PROPHETiE priores, scil.
Josua, Judices, libri Samuelis ac
regum, cum commentario Kimcbii
(hebr.). Soncini, 6 Marchesvan
5046 (m. Oct. 1485). fol.
The first Hebrew edition of this book,
which is erroneously set down by most
bibliographers in the year i486. 166
leaves with 44 lines (but often only 42
and 40). The first leaf is blank on the
yb/to recio, and contains on the reverse a
preface by Kimdii. The colophon of 21
lines is on the folio recto of the last leaf.
What was formerly Reuchlin's copy is
now in the Court library at Garlsruhe.
18040 PROPHETiE posteriores,
scil. Isaias, Jeremias, Ezechiel et
XII. minores prophetae, cum com-
mentario Kimcbii (hebr.). With-
out place or date {Soncini, 14S6).
fol.
Likewise the first Hebrew edition of
these books, which forms the md vol. to the
preceding article, asd is printed with the
nme types. StiU more scarce than the
preceding vol. Finihu est et per/ectus
iaus Deo muntU. A description of this
edition by Tychsen in £ichhom*s Heper^
tor. VII. 165-182. VIII. 51-85.
18041 PROPHETiE priores s. Jo-
%um, Jodioes, libri Samuelis ac re-
gam, cum dialdftica Janatbanis pa-
raf^rasi ac commentariis D. Kim-
PRO
chii et Levi Grersonidis. Leirie,
254 (1494)- fol-
This edition has points (the preceding is
without). The Hebrew text and the Tar-
gnm stand in the middle in 1 coliimna
side by side.
18042 PROPHET-ffi priores cum
comm. Kimcbii (hebr.) Pisauri.
per Gersonem Soncinatem^ 271
( 1 5 1 1 ) . fol. Prophets posteriores
cum comm. Kimcbii (hebr.) ib.,
id., m. Chislev 276 (m. Nov. 1515).
fol. 2 voU.
The and voL. of this likewise very acanx
edition with points, is sometimes ecroiie-
ously set down in the year 1516.
18043 PROPHETEN (die) alle
Deudsch. D. Marth. (sic) LfUth.
(sic) MDXXXY. fol. 4 unnumbered
and 124 numbered leaves. Apou
crvpha. D. Mart. Luth. mdzxxv.
fol. 75 leaves.
A copy on vdlmn in the Royal library
at Munidi. Probably a fragment of the
BiUe, Witt, Lvfty 1535. foL
18044 PROSA cleri Parisiensis ad
ducem de Mena (Mayenne) post
caedem Henrici III. cum versione
versibus gallicis expressa per Pt.
Pighenat. Lutet., Sb. Nivellius,
1559 (Par.y Didot, 1786). 8^
Of this reprint, prepared under the date
of the extremely scarce original, which was
sold for 361 fr., only 50 copies were strudc
off on paper and 6 on yeUum, ooe of
the latter 7a fr. McCarthy.
18045 PROSE Fiorentine raccohe
dallo Smarrito (C. Dati) e da altri
accademici della Crusca. Fir., Santi
Franchi, 1716-45. 8**. 17 voll.
This esteemed cdQection consists of 4
divisions : Orasnonif 6 toU. ; Lejrumi, 5
voU. ; Cose giocose^ 2 volL ; and Letters^
4 voll. The ist voL first appeared. Fir.
1 66 1. 8^ Fir, 1760. 8". 17 vols, is only
a new title. There is a reprint of the first
6 vob. made at Florence, of which the 2nd,
4th, 5th, and 6th vols, are preferable to the
original edition. The and voL of the re-
print is distinguished by its having in the
title, Pa/rte prima^ Volume seoondo (in the
original edition, Parte seconda del volume
prime). The reprints of vols. 4-6 may be
recognised by the years 1 731, 589 9!od 12
(instead of 1 720 in the 4U1 and 5th vols.,
and 1 733 in the 6th, of the original edi-
tion). The year 1712 in the 6th vol. of
the reprint is probably a misprint lor
PRO
The reprint!, Vm^ Oeehiy 1735. 4*. 5
▼ob. and anoAer diiFerent therefrom, Fim.,
BemandMy 1754-43. 4*. 6 vols, are not
prised.
18046 PROSE di diversi uomini il-
lustri Siciliani racoolte ed accre-
scinte dell' argomenti. Palenno^
Valenza, 1750. 4°.
18047 PROSE degli Arcadi. Roma,
Ant. de Roni, 1718-54. 8°. 4 yoU.
The 4th vol. ie often wanting.
PROSE antiche di Dante^ see
Dante, No. 5743-44.
18048 PROSPER Aquitanos. Opera
omnia ad MSS. oodd., nee non ad
editt. antiquiores et castigatiores
emendata, nunc prim, secundum
ord. temporum disposita et chro-
nico integro ejusd. locupletata (cura
J. Lebmn de Marette et Luc. Urb.
Mangeant). Par., Desprez, 1711.
fol.
The beat edition. Reprinted, Veru 1744.
fbl.
18049 — Prosper! Honorati et Ho-
norati Massiliensis opera (aliquot),
notis observationibnsque illustrata
a J. Salinas. Romas, Ant. de Ru-
beis, 1732. 8^
Vatican MSS. are made lue of.
18050 — de vita contemplativa et
humana (cum commentario). Tau-
rini. Without the printer's name
or date. 4°. Gothic letter.
40 leaves, with the signatures a~^. It
is notiiing ehe but the epifframmaia of
Prosper.
18051 — epigrammata de vidis et
virtutibus ex dictis Augastini.
Without place or date. 4^ Gothic
letter.
23 leaves, with the signatures o-d At
the end is, Finis opiaius adeti.
18052 — liber Prosperi. Without
place or date.
In Roman charaeters. Very scarce^ and
it appears, to judge from the Gothic letter
d in the middle of Roman type, to have
been printed by Hans Glim. See DibdMt
Tour, III. 393.
18053 -— i versi di S. Prospero. Tau-
rini, N. de Benedictis, 1491. 4^
Gli epigrammi di San P^pero.
ib., Jacobinus Suigus, 7 Apr. 1497.
PRO
1487
4^. Poema degl' ingrati osia sopra
la grazia. Traduzione in ottava
rima da Gi. Fr. Giorgetti. Ven.,
Pecora, 1751. 8^ I mille yersi
latini di S. Prospero contro Semi-
pelagiani trad, in versi ital. da G.
Agst. Ansaldi. Ven., Occhi, 1753.
8*^. Poema degl' ingrati ovvero
Semipelagiani recato in versi ita-
liani sciolti da Fr. Mar. Ricd. Ve-
rona, Carattoni, 1764. 4*^. (Via-
tore da Coccaglio) ricerca sistema-
tica sul testo e sulla mente di S.
Prospero nel sno poema oontro gl'
ingrati e ne' suoi epigrammi. Bre-
scia, Rizzardi, 1756 or 62. 4^ 2
voU.
18054 — poeme contre les ingrats,
trad, en fran^. en vers et en prose
avec les vers latins (par Is. It. le
Maitre de Sacy). Par., Durand,
1647. 4^ Also, ib., id., 1650. I2^
ib., 1698 or 1717. 1 2^ and in verse
only, Li^e, 1702. 12**.— De la vo-
cation des gentils, trad, en fran9.
par Ant. Girard. Par., Henault,
1649. 8°.
See also Haoen.
18055 PROTESTATION de la foi,
avecque sept considerations que
doibt avoir une personne pour
effaoer et ^teindre tons pech& mor-
tels, et pour vivre sOLrement. With-
out place or date, small 8°. Gothic
letter, with woodcuts. 4 leaves.
A copy on vellum 9 fr. McCarthy.
18056 PROTEVANGELION s. de
natalibus Jesu Christi et ipsius ma-
tris virg. Marite, sermo historicus
divi Jaoobi minoris (e grieoo in lat.
translatus a Gu. PosteUo). Evan-
felica historia, quam scripsit b.
larcus. Vita J. Marci evange-
listse, collecta per Thdr. Biblian-
dmm, et ejusd. indices. Bas., O-
porinus, 1552. 8^
The first edition very seane. AhOfArg.,
Rihel, 1570. 8^
18057 PROTTEN, Oh. En nyttig
grammaticalsk Indledelse til twende
hidindtil gandske ubekiendte Spn^
Fanteisk og Aeraisk, efter de
1488
PRO
PRU
Danske Pronnntiation og Udtale.
Kbhn., KiaeU 1764. 8^
PROUESSES, see Hbbcule,
HuoN etc.
PROVERBIA, see Hiob.
PROVERBIALES versus, see Pa-
B(EMIJB.
PROVINCIALE.see Ltkdewodb.
18058 PRUDENTIUS, Aurel. Clem.
Opera. Without place or date.
(Daventr,, Rch. Paffroed, about
1492). 4^ Gothic letter.
The fint edition, bat mot very icaroe.
166 leaves, with the ngnatum o-^, and
31 lines. Leaf i oontains the title, and
leaf a some verses of Rdf. Lange (protmbly
the editor) with a notioe of Gennadius re-
lative to rnidentiiis. Leaf 3* begins the
text. A copy lately offered for sale in
Munster has Uie following inscription in a
ooQtemporaneous hand : Hvno Rbrum dedU
mUU Rkhardut Davenirue, pro jotftct/a-
Honibut meit et pro esemplari, quod sUd
fnui, which enables us to know the printer
with certainty. In this copy there is more-
over bound up, Bt. ManluarU parthenicey
ib,f itLt 1491 (this is also to be found in the
copy in the Royal library at Paris), and
the Carmina in d, Mariam, ib., ieL, lAgOy
of Sabellicus and Vegius. Such a copy
with the Mantuanus of 149a probably oc-
casioned the mistake, that there existed an
edition of Prudentius of 147a, which there
does not. — Consult also Juvencus and
Sbdulius.
18059 — Prudentius. Prosper. J.
Damascenus. Cosmus Hieroaoly-
mitanus. Marcus episcopus Talu-
ontis. Theopbanes. Without place
or date {Lugd. 1502). 8^
A reprint of a part of the Poei^r cAru-
iiam of Aldus with his preface^ and often
erroneously considered as an Aldine. Con-
sult Nova mueeU. lApt. VI. 138. — The
Milan edition of 1501, see under Sedu-
LIU8.
18060 — opera, iterum oommentariis
Ant. iElii Nebrissensis illustrata.
Lucronii, Am. Gu. de Brocario,
1512.40.
Very soaroe, and not noticed in Panser.
18061 — Prudentii, Prosperi et Da-
masceni carmina. Yen., Aldus,
1518. 8°.
This edition is mentioned in the Caial,
deUa MHofeea Fotoofim with the foUow-
ing note: SdUio adhtw bibHoffrapkis t^-
noia. Paffina earlrema, tn qua JlUR siffnttm
ei nota anni apparerUj genuina etiy nan
annejpa ffluHnSy non recenier knpreMMa nse
ealamo seiipta. Notwithstanding this as-
sertion, the existence of a real Akline of
this date is more than suspected, as it has
remained unknown to Renouard even, vp
to the present day.
18062 — opera. .Mii Ant. Nebris-
sensis oommentariis et J. Sichardi
scholiis illustrata. Antw., Mt.C»-
sar, 1537. 8^.
Repeated, Aniw,, JEg, Dietihf 1546. 8*.
J. Sichard*s earlier edition, Bat^ CttUan'
<^i >537- 8*. Also, ib, 1540. 8".
18063 — opera. Lugd., J. Tomaesius
et Ou. Oazeius, 1553. C JuTenci,
Coel. Sedulii, Aratoris sacra poesis.
Summa cura et diligentia recognita
et collata. ib., iid., 1553. i6^ 2
voU.
The two vols, may easily be joined to-
gether.
18064 *- sacra quae extant poemata
omnia, aoc. J. Sichardi, Erasmi,
Jac. Spigelii commentaria. Bas.,
Henricpetri^ 1562. 8°.
18065 — opera emendata a Thdr.
Pulmanno, cum commentariis Vict.
Giselini. Antw.^ Plantinus^ 1564.
8°.
LB. 1596 or 1610. I6^ are reprints of
this text.
18066 — opera, noviter ad MSS.
fidem recensita, interpolata, purga-
ta, notisque et indioe illustrata a
J. Weitzio. Accesserunt omnium
doctor, viror. not«, scholia atque
observatt. cum glossis vett. Ha-
nov., typis Wechel., 161 3. 8®.
The editor used 8 MSS. and 6 older cdi-
tions.
18067 — quae extant. N. Heinsius
ex vetustissimis exemplaribus re-
oensuit et animadw. adjedt. Amst.^
Dn. Elzevir, 1667. la^ a parts in
1 vol.
12 leaves of preliminary matter, and 327
pages, then 167 pages notes, and 17 pages
mdez. A new and valuable recenrioo,
neatly printed, and sought after. Cot,
1701. 8^ is a bad reprint.
18068 — opera. IntOTpretatione et
notis iUustray. St. Cnamillard ad
PRU
usuin Delphini. Par., Thiboust,
1687. 4^
One of the nreit editioiu of this leriei,
1 3 leaves of preliminary matter, 687 pages,
and an index with the signatures Ssss-
AifHinnun»
18069 — quae exstant. Recens. et
adnotatt. illustrav. Cp. Gellarius.
Hal. 1 703 or 39. 8°.
18070 — opera omnia nunc prim,
cum codd. Vaticanis collata, prsefa-
tdone, variantibus lectionibus, notis
ac rerum verborumque indice locu-
Jletissimo aucta et lUustrata (stud.
OS. Teolii). Parmie, reg. typogr.
(Bodoni). 1788. 4°. a voll.
Very splendidly printed, but the notes
are uncomnumiv poor, and the intrinsic
value of the edition is smalL There are
only 4 copies on vellum paper. This edi-
tion is oftien erroneously specified with the
date of 1789.
18071 — carmina, ad optimas quas-
que editt. et MSS. oodd. Romanos
aliosque reoc^ita et correcta, glos-
sis Isonis masistri et aliis veterum
nunc prim, e MSS. depromptis,
prolegomenis, oommentariis et lee-
tionibus variantibus illustrata a
Faustino Areyalo. Rom», 1788.
4®. 2 voll.
The best edition.
18072 — liber hymnorum. Viennie,
J. Winterburg^ without date. 4°.
Gothic letter.
98 leaves with 14 lines, and the signa-
tuies a~d, ^
13073 — hymnos traduc. por L. Diez
de Aux. Zarag. 1619. 8°. I due
libri contro Simmaco, trad, in verai
ital. da C. Agst. Ansaldi. Ven.^
Valvasense, 1754. 8°. Feierge-
sange, heil. Kampfe u. Siegeskro-
nen. Metrisch iibs. u. mit Noten
begleitet von J. P. Silbert. Wien,
1820. 8^ (id. 16 gr.) Lofzangen,
door Kempher. Leiden^ 1712. 8-.
Gius. Sadarghi osservazioni sopra
il martirio di S. Ippolito vescovo
di Porto, descritto da Prudenzio,
in Nuova raccolta d' opusc. T.
XXV. No. 3.
18074 PRYCE, W. Mineralogia
PRY
1489
Cornubiensis, a treatise on mi-
nerals^ mines and mining. Lond.
1778. fol. with plates.
18075 — Cornish grammar. Lond.
1790. 4®.
18076 PRYMER. A goodly prymer
the English newly corrected and
printed, with certeyne godly medi-
tacions and prayers etc.— A goodly
exposition upon the XXX. psalme.
In te Domine speravi; by Jerom
Ferrarie. Lond.> J. Byddel» 16
June, I535. 4*^- Gothic letter.
A copy on vellum 173 fr. McCarthy,
from which the copy that lord Spencer
possesses seems to be different (Dibdin*s
Decam, II. 360. III. 398).
18077 PRYNNE. W. Exact chro-
nological vindication and historical
demonstration of our British, Ro-
man, Saxon, Danish, Norman, Eng-
lish kings supreme ecclesiastical ju-
risdiction in and over all spiritual
or religious affairs, causes, persons,
as well as temporal. Lond. 1666-
68. fol. 3 voll.
This work, known under the name of
Prynns^a Records, was destroyed in the
fire of London in 1666, and not more than
70 complete copies are said to exist ^sc-
Gording to Dibdin only 30) ; and it nas
been sold as high as 15^1. uonsult Brituh
Librarian, p. 11 sq. 15 sq. According to
Dlbdin*s .^des Althorp. I. 191, all the co-
pies ha\re a somewhat wide margin, and
there is properiy no copy on large paper.
A 4th vol. was also begim to be printed,
the only known copy of which is to be
found in the library of the duke of Buck-
ingham at Stowe. It consists of 400 pages,
and begins on signature Bi, widi the fol-
lowing superscription, An exact ohronola^
ffioal History and fuU displtMy of Popes
IntoUerable Usurpations upon the antieni
just Rights, Liberties^ of Ae Kings, King"
doms. Clergy, NobUiig, Commons qf Engm
land and Ireland. The fragment thus
ends in p. 400, book I. cap. 5, Discant a
te Coepisoopi tui et coma — . Consult Dib-
din's Decam, III. 400 n.
18078 — antique constitutiones reg.
ni Anglis, sub Joanne, Henrico III.
et Eduardo I. circa jurisdictionem
et potestatem ecclesiasticam. Lond.
167 a. fol.
18079 — histriomastix, the players
scourge or actor's tragedy, wherein
1490
PSA
it is largely evidenced by divers ar-
guments, that popular stage-plays
are sinful, heathenish, lewde, un-
godly spectacles. Lond. 1633. 4^
This fanatical oondenmatiaa of plays was
barnt by the oommon hangman ; it is es-
iremely scarce, and as sold in England for
a guineas.
18080 PSALM I s. PSALTERIUM.
I. Polyslcttum, Psalterium (lat.)
quincuplex, videlicet gallicum, ro-
manum, hebraicum, vetus, concilia-
tum, cum commentariis a Jac. Fa.
bro. Par., H. Stephanus, 1508
(at the end 1509). small fol.
A copy on venum 400 fr. McCarthy. I
have placed this Latin edition imder the
polyffhUy only because most people might
search for it here.
18081 Secunda editio castiga-
tior. Par., H. Steph. 15 13. small
fbl.
A copy on veUum 973 fr. Valliire, and
301 fr. McCarthy.
18082 — psalterium hebreum, grae.
cum, arabicum et chaldaicum cum
tribus latinis interpretationibus et
gloasis (curav. Agst. Justinianus).
Oenuae, Pt. P. Forms, 16 Nov.
1 5 16. fol.
Kemarkable as being the first polyglot
in which each language is printed in its
proper characters ; yet not the first Arabic
typographical production (the Septem horm
canonica. Fani, 15 14, is earlier). The
editor has given much in his commentary,
which woiJd not have been expected ; for
instance, a biography of Op. Columbus in
a note to Psalm six. The book is not very
scarce considering its antiquity, because (as
the editor himself informs us in his An-
noli deUa repubL tU GenovOf p. 134.) the
impression was looo copies, 50 of which
were struck off on vdlum. Of these vel-
lum copies the following are known : in
the Casanata library at Rome, in the Lau-
rentian, in the library of St. John's college
at Oxford, in lord Spencer^s, and that copy
which was sold at Valli^*s sale for 19a fr.,
and at McCarthy's for 267 fr.
18083 — psalterium in quatuor Un-
guis, hebriea, graeca, chaldsea (po-
tius sethiopiea), latina (cura J.
Potkenii). Col., J. Soter, 15 18.
small fol.
The .fithiopic translation (at that time
called Chaldaic) is printed in Hebrew
PSA
types ; but die Arabic verakm af <he pte-
ceding edition is omitted.
18084 — 2. ^kiopicum, Paaiteri.
nm et canticum cantioor. et alia
cantica biblica ^thiopice, et syDa-
barium sive de legendi ratione (cufb
J. Potkenii). Romse, Marcell. SiL
ber, 15 13. 4^ 108 leaves.
The first ^thiopic typographical prodnc-
tioa, and exceedingly scarce. Lesif i*, in-
stead of a title, is a woodcut strode off in
red, representing king David with tiie
harp. Leaf ii> is a pre&oe of J. PodEen.
Leaf 3* begins the iEthiopic text. At the
end c£ the psalter is a colophon, <£« «&
JunUt 15 1 3. Then the tUphabetwn $. agi-
labarium on 8 leaves, with a oolophoii of
the loth of September.
18085 — psalterium Davidis aethiop.
et lat., cura duobus impressis et
tribus MSS. codd. diligenter ooila.
tum et emendatum, nee non variis
lectionib. et notis philol. illnstn-
tum. Ace. aethiopioe tantum hymni
et oratt. aliquot V. et N. T., item
canticum cantioorum cum variis
lectt. et notis, cura Jobi Ludolfi.
Ff. a. M., Mt. Jacquet^ 1701. 4°.
There are also copies of this same print-
ing with an ^thioplc title only, and with
the omission of the Latin versiimy which
was designed for ^thiopic Christiana.
18086 — 3. Anglicum. The psalter.
Canterbury, J. Mychell, 1549. 4*.
Gothic letter.
Very scarce.
18087 — 4. Anglosax, Paalteriam
Davidis latino-saxonicum vetna, a
J. Spelmanno editum e vetustiss.
exemplari MS. et cum tribus aliis
collatum. Lond., Radger, 1640.4^.
18088 — 5. Arahicttm. Liber psal-
morum Davidis (arab. et lat.) Ex
arabico idiomate in latinum transla-
tus, a Victorio Scialac et Gbr. Si-
onita recens in lucem editus. Ro-
m«, ex typogr. Savariana, 1614.
76., ejt tjfp, Savar,y 1619. 4**. is only m
new title. Conoeminf this edition ^^'^^toH
Notioet ei EjrtraUt, T.hp. XX.
18089 — psalmi, arab. Aleppi, som-
tibus Athanasii Antiocheni patri-
archn, 1706. 4^
PSA
PSA
1491
18090 — psalmi Davidis, arab. Lond., voor de N^r-Gemeenten na S.
sumt. Bocietatis de propaganda cog- Thomas etc. Barby^ i774* B°.
nitione Christi apud extero8> per 18099 — 9. Damulicum, Liber
Salom. Negri, 1725. 8^
The entire impressioa was sent into th«
East, and the edition is consequently very
scarce in Europe.
18091 — psalmi, arabice. In monas-
terio S. Johannis (Marhanna) in
monte Kesroan, 1735, or 39, or
53» or 64, or 70, or 80. 8°.
A pretended edition of 1789 in Schnur"
reri bibL arab. p. 361, is a typographical
error.
18092 — psalterium cophto-arabicum,
cura Rph. Tuki. Rom®, congr. de
prop, fide, 1752. 4^ 688 pages.
Printed in red and Uack. 1 744 is stated
by Brunet to be the year of printing; 1 753
by others; both erroneously. The Dres-
den copy has only an Arabic title, but
there are also copies with an Italian title.
18093 — liber psalmor. Davidis una
cum X. canticis, arab. Buccarest,
1747. small 4°.
Also, 16. 1751. 8".
psalmor. ex originali textu in lin-
guam damulicam versus op. et
stud. Bj. Schultse. Tranquebariie,
1724. 8^
There is also a later edition ( 1 747) in 8^
without the Latin title and preface.
18100 — 10. Danicum. Dauids
Psaltere paa Danske wdset aff Fr.
Wormordo. Rost.^ brodere ij S.
Michaelis closter, 1528. small 4?.
18101 — Dauidz psaltere (vdset paa
Danske aff Christiem Pedersen).
Andorp, without the printer's name,
153 1. 8°.
18102 — Daufds Psalter met Mt.
Lutheri Summarier. Witt., Hans
Lufft, 1557. 8°.
18103 — II. Gallicum. Psautier de
David, translate de lat. en frang.
Without place or date. fol. Gothic
letter.
A typographical production of the r5th
century, in ^ columns, with signatures.
18094 - psalmi cum commentorio. _ ^ ^^^^ ^^
arab. (cura Partem. Coi^tin,). ^^ rf^e (Sascon, per Pey de Garros
irz o , 179 . o. Laytorez. Tholose,Colomiez, 1565.
Viennae, Kurzbok, 1792.
483 pages besides the preliminary mat-
ter.
18095 -* 6. Belgicum. Die duytsche
souter. Delf {Jac. Jacobzoon), 12
Febr. 1480. 8^ Gothic letter.
The first edition, very scarce, which
should be joined to the Dutch Bible of
1477. The following are also mentioned,
Del/, 1487. 8^ ZufoUe, 1491. I3^ De^,
H. Eokert, 1498. 8".
18096 — 7. Bohetnicum. Psalter,
Bohemian. Prag. 1487. 4°. (not
fol.)
8*
This scarce edition is dedicated to the
queen of Navarre.
18105 — o los psalmos de David
metuts in rima bernesa, por Amaud
de Salette. Ortes, Rabier, 1583. 8^
This poetical version in the dialect of
B^am is scarce.
18106 — les pseaumes, trad, par
Cl^m . Marot. Sedan, Jannon, 1 63 5 .
64<».
Remarkable for tiie smaUness of its type.
100 leaves without catchwords and pagi- 18107 — le pseaultier distribue selon
nation, but with signatures. Extremely
scarce.
18097 — Psalter, Bohemian. Without
place {Pilsen\ 1499. 8°.
157 leaves with 20 lines, and the signa-
tures A-V. The red-printed title on the
1st page is, Kniha ehwal bo$kffehj neb kniha
Momomluwenie proroka 0 KriiiowL The
only known cc^y is in the library at
Prague. Hie translation is different from
the preceding.
18098 — 8. Creolicum. Psalm-Boek
VOL. III.
Tordre des heures canoniales, pour
etre recite chaque semaine. Col.,
Lavitte, 1684. 8"".
A copy on vellum with 7 miniatures,
400 fr. Valli^.
18108 — 12. Georgianum, Psalte-
rium Georgianum. Tiflis. With-
out date. 4°.
Printed in church characters.
18109 Without date* 171 1. 4°.
In Italic characters, caDed Mkedruli.
5E
14Q^
PSA
18110 — 13. Germanicum, Psalter^
deutsch II. lat. mit der Olosse.
Without place or date {Strb. about
1477). fol.
This very icaroe work it from the preM
which is distinguished by the peculiar form
of the S. 403 leaves in all, with 36 lines,
without signatures, catchwords, and pagi-
nation. There are at the beginning 1 leaves
of introduction ; and leaf i a line i is, De
eifmendtUione libri paaUerij et vHiUate le-
gendi et. Leaf 3a begins the psalter ; and
line I is, RofAeta magmts swrrexit in
no — . Leaf 394b ends the psalter with
an ExposiHo terminoru rarorum ptaUerij.
Then fdlow 9 leaves of collects on eadi
psalm, and leaf 3Q5a line i is, Beatu$ vvr
qui nan abijU CMecia. They end in leaf
403a, and the reverse is blank. This col-
lation is after the complete Dresden copy
(previously in Cat. Bunav, T. I. p. 26),
and other specifications of 394 or 398
leaves are incorrect. — In the imd Psalm it
is read according to this translation : Herr
deyn Besen vh deyn knottel haben nUch
getrottet,
18111 — Deuczsche Psalter. At the
«nd, Impressum Lipczk. Without
date (about 1490). 8°.
165 leaves with signatures.
>8 1 12 — der teutsch Psalter. Aug8p.»
Hans Schonsperger, 1490 or 98.
small 8°.
18113 — der psalter zu teutsch.
Augsp., Ant. Sorg, 1492. 8^.
18114 — der Psalter deutsch. Mar-
tinus Luther. Witt., without the
printer's name {Mich. Lotther)^
1524- 8^
The ver^ scarce original edition of Lu-
tlier^s version of the entire Psalter. A re-
print, likewise in 8°. which has the same
title with the same date, but has at the
end, Augtp,, H. Staffner, must not be con-
founded with it.
18115 — der Psalter teutsch. Nrb.,
Petrejus, 1525. fol.
Of this splendid edition, printed in large
characters, and containing only 93 lines in
a page, there are two copies on vellum;
one of them is at Stuttgart.
18116 — der Deudsche Psalter Mit
den Summarien. D. M. Luther.
Lpz., N. Wolrab, 1540. 4°.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Dresden.
18117 — der Psalter mit den Sum-
PSA
marien. D. Mart. Luther. Lpx.,
E. Vogelin, 1570. 8^
A copy on vellum in the Royal library
at Dresden. — See also Melissus.
18118 -^ niederdeutsche Psalmen ana
der Karolinger Zeit. Herau^. von
F. H. Yon der Hagen. Bresl.,
1816.4°.
18119 — de Salter to dude mit der
vthlegginge. Lubeck^ i493- 4°-
18120 — Psalter, niedersachsisch.
Without place or date. 8°.
8 leaves of preliminary matter, and 954
numbered leaves with 33 lines. Leaf i"
line I is, Regorius 8cr\ft tecudo fMora— .
Lord Spencer possesses a vellum copy of
this edition, not to be found elsewhere.
See Dibdin Bibl. Spenc. L 139 sq., where
it is ascribed to St. Amdes at Lubeck
about 1494; and it is asserted to be die
same copy which is described in Seelen*s
MeditatL exeget. P. I. p. 39, 68, and 91.
It is uncertain how &r this edition diflen
from the preceding.
18121 — de Psalter Dudesch Mar-
tinus Luther. Witt., Hans Luift,
1525. 8°.
The first edition of this low Saxon trans-
lation of the entire Psalter after Luther'a
version.
18122 — 14. Gracutn. Psalterium,
gr. et lat.^ ex rec. J. (Crastoni)
Flacentini. Mediol., 20 Sept. 1481.
large 4°.
The first edition of the Oreek FMlter,
and valuable. 180 leaves in 2 isnlmmt^
with ig lines, and the signatures a-«.
Leaf 1^ begins with a letter of the editor
to L. Donatus; and line i is, Johanna
placerUimu Monachus Reuerido patri. In
leaf 180A is the following colophon : Itm-
preuum MedUfkmi (some copies have be-
sides, impenta Bonaocurm JPisom) ^»iso
MCCCCLXXXL die XX, SepiemMs.
18123 — psalterium, gr. Ven., Aiex.
Cretensis, i486. 4°.
136 leaves (the first blank), with the
signatures a-i(, and 27 lines. Leaf 2* line
I is, 9ai (instead of SoviS) vpo^irrov tcai
fioffiXms fu. In leaf 136* is the cxJophoD
in Oreek. This edition, printed in a some-
what misshapen type, which resemUea that
in the ediiio prmeept of Hoaier*8 BtUraeh^^
mjpmaehiaf is far more scarce than the
preceding.
18124 — ^akTTfpiov (gr., edid. Jus.
PSA
tinus Decadyus). Ven.^ Aldus.
Without date (1497-98). 4?.
150 leaves with 70 Unea, and the ngna-
tures o-o. A scaroe edition, printed in red
and black.
18125 — psalterium, gr. (ed. Demetr.
Zenus). Ven.^ St. de Sabioj 1524.
A tolerably scarce edition.
18126 — ^^akTrfptop (gr., ed. J. Leon-
tonicus.) Arg., Wfg. Cephalaeus,
1524. 32°.
Scarce.
18127 — psalterium, gr. Par.^ Fr.
Stephanus, 1543. 16°.
18128 — psalterium Davidicum grse-
co-latinum, ad iidem vett. exempla-
rium, atque adeo codicis grieci MS.
D. Victoris, locis quam multis re-
purgatum. Par., Nivellius, 1559.
1 2**.
18129 — psalmorum liber. Ad ex-
emplar Complutense (gr. lat.)
Antw., Plantinus^ 15B4. 12^.
Neat.
18130 — psalmonim liber (gr.)
Antw., Plantinus, 1584. 32°.
This edition is diflerent from the pre-
ceding. Lord Speuoer has a copy on
yellow paper.
18131 — psalterium griecum. £ cod.
MS. Alexandrino typis ad simili-
tudinem ipsius codicis scripturie
fideliter descriptum cura et labore
H. Herveji Baber. Lond. Taylor,
1812. large ful. Ou vellum paper.
Ten copies were printed on Tellum in
large 4"*. (Dihdin*s jEdet AUhorp. I. 99,
but in the Decam. T. I. p. LXVIIl. he
SHys 12 copies), one of which some few
years ago was offered for sale in London
for 60L See above Biblia, No. 2120,
18132 — 15. Hebraicum, Psalterium
hebr. Without place or date. 12^.
Of this edition, which appeared between
1477 and 1480, de- Rossi possessed a copy
on vellum. 63 leaves with 19 lines. There
is an edition besides, without place or date,
12". in which most cS the leaves are en-
tirely of the same printing as this, but
others are reprinted and altered. Both
edition! are without points.
18133 — psalterium hebr. cum comm.
D. Kimchii. Without place. Jo-
seph et lilius ejus Chajim Morda-
PSA 1493
chai et Ezechias Montro, 20 £lul
(Sept.) 237 (1477). BDiaJl foJ*
153 leat'es with 40 lines. The sigiia-
tures commence in leaf 68. This ex-
tremely rare edition begins in leaf ib with
Kimchi*8 preface, which contains 35 lines.
Described by Tychsen in Eichhorn^s Re-
perioriumyV. 134-158, who however erro-
neously supposes it to have been printed
in Germany, as it belongs to an Italian
press. In a critical point of view it has
indeed but very little value, on account of
its great incorrectness, but Kimchi*s com-
mentary contains entire all the calum-
nies against the Christian religion, which
in the later editions have been either
wholly or in part omitted. — The edition oi
1487, see under Uigb.
18134 — psalterium, Hiob. et pro-
verbia. Neap., 29Chi8lev 251 (m.
Dec. 1490). small 4^. 123 leaves.
18135 — psalterium hebraicum.
Brix., Gerson, 7 Teveth 254 (m.
Dec. 1493). 12®.
164 leaves with 13 lines. Often errone-
ously set down in the year i4<H>
18136 — psalterium hebr. Ven., Dn.
Bomberg, 5279 (1519). 16°.
The first edition of Bomberg*s Hebrew
psalter, and very scarce. Repeated, tZ».,
id., 1512, or 34, or 44. i6\
18137 — psalmor. liber in versiculos
metrice divisus et cum aliis critices
subsidiis, tum praecipue metrices
ope multis in locis integritati suae
restitutus. Edid. Fr. Hare. Lond.,
Bowyer, 1736. 8°. 2 voll.
18138 — p^mi hebraici mendis
quamplurimis expurgati (a C. Fr.
Houbigant). LB. 1748. 18°.
This tolerably scarce small edition Hou-
bigant printed himself at AndiUy as a spe-
cimen of his new recension of the Hebrew
Bible; consult Miliin Magaz. encyd. 1806.
III. 123.
18139 — 16. Hispanicum, Psalterio
in lengua Castellana. Without
place or date. 4°. Gothic letter.
Probably printed at Seville before 1500,
without signatures, but with a numbering
of the leaves undemeaih the text. Lisb,
T 5 29, 4*". is also very scarce.
18140 — psalmos de David, traduci-
dos del hebrayco y ilustrados con
una intelligencia que facilita la per-
feccion de la lectura. Amst., en
5 Ea
1494
PSA
caza de Ishac Jehudah Lead Tem-
ple, 5493 (1733). 12^
Ci^venna had a copy on veUum.
18141 — 17. lUyricum. Vulgatse
psalmor. editionis, in locis obscuri-
oribus aliar. versionum ac interpre-
tationum claritate interpolate, illy-
rica metaphrasis, sive Saltjer slo-
vinki spjevan po D. Ignaziu Ojurgi.
Ven., Zane, 1729. 4^
1 1 leaves of preluninary matter, XX. and
DX. pages, and i leaf of errata. This
translation, published by Ign. Oiorgi, is in
verse. An earlier Illyrian psalter appear-
ed, Veru 1630 4'.
18142 — 18. Indostan. Psalterium
Davidis in linguam indostanicam
translatum a Bj. Schultzio. Edid.
et praef. est J. H. Callenberg. Hal.
1747. 8^
18143 — 19. Island. David's Psal-
tare. Hoolum, 1675. 8°.
18144 — 20. lialicum. El psalterio
de David in vulgare (da Malermi).
Van., 10 Oct. 1476. fol. half Go-
thic letter.
Very scarce.
18145 — salmi penitenziali. Fir., S.
Jac. di Ripoli, 1479. 16°.
18146 — esepte psalmi in rima vul-
gare. Without place or date. 4^.
Gothic letter.
4 leaves, with the signature a. This
translation in oiiaverime was not printed
before 1483.
18147 — li sette salmi penitentiali in
vulgar i, Credo vulgare fato per Ja.
de Bagno. Without place or date
{Roma, Si. Planck), small 8". Go-
thic letter.
13 leaves. On the reverse of the last
leaf is simply. Finis.
18148 — psalmi penitentiali di Da.
vid, trad, in lingua fiorentina e
commentati per Hi. Benivieni. Fir.,
Tubini e Ghirlandi, 1505. 8°.
18149 — i salmi di David trad, dalla
lingua hebrea nella ital. Par.,
Huilier, 1573. 32^
There are copies on vellum.
18150 — salmi di David, trad, della
lingua hebreea. (Par,) 1583. 8°.
A copy on vdlum in the Royal library
PSA
at Paris (from McCarthy's sale fiv 39 fr.
see.).
18151 — psalterio ebraico versificato
dal commendatore Gi. Bt. Crazola
sulla italianizazione di Gius. Ven-
turi, col testo e note. Verona^
Maiuardi, 1816. 4°. Also on laige
paper.
18152 — 21. Latiuum. Psalterium
latinum. — At the end, Pns spal-
mo4 (sic) oodex. venustate capi-
taliu deooat9 Rubricationibuaq;
sufficienter distinctus, Adinuetione
artificosa impmendi ac caracteri-
zandi. absq; calami vlla exaraodne
sic effigiatus, Et ad eusebiam dei
industrie est osummatus. Per
Joh'em fust Ciue magudnu. £t
Petru SchofFer de Gemsxheim, An-
no dni Millesio. cccc. Ivij. In
vigl'ia Assupcois. (Mogunt., 1457).
large fol. Gothic letter.
This valuable document for the history
of the invention of the art of printing, as
is well known, is properly not so much a
psalter as a breviary, and contains neither
all the psalms, nor in their usual order,
but is mixed up with antiphcms, reqKm-
sions, collects, and so forth, and is arraiig.
ed according to the order of the Sundays
and festivals on which it was used. All
the copies that are known have great dif.
ferenoes from each other, which makes it
evident, that probably each church and
convent which procured it only as a work
designed for the use of the ctioir, had it
arranged according to its own ritual of
worship. The most complete copy known
(in the Imperial library at Vienna) has
175 leaves. The layers are usually of 5
sheets (de Boze, p. 255, erroneously states
them at 6 and 7 sheets, which is only the
case with some). The book contains two
sorts of types, a large missal type, with
which the text of the psalms is printed
(ao lines in a fiiU uage), and a aTwallaMP
type, with which uie prayers scattered
through the psalms, and the hymns ^>-
pended to than (23 or 94 lines in a fuO
page), are printed. Signatures, catchwords,
and numbering of the leaves, are wanting.
The types have often been thought to have
been cut in wood, on account of their nn-
evenness, which is very improbaUe. I
consider them to be meo^ types, but cut,
not cast, as is maintained by Fisdier and
in AretiirCt BeUr'dffen, IV. 62 n, (see
B. III. St. 6. p. 63.) It is uncertain
whether the initials were engraved in
wood, as Heineken thinks. At lent they
PSA
were evidently added afterwards, and
indeed with a stronger printing ma-
chinery than the border, which seems only
to hare been printed with a hand-stamp.
These borders are red, when the letters
are blue, and blue when the letters are
red. On the reverse of the last leaf is the
oobphon, printed in red in 7 lines, and in
all Uie copies the misprint apalmorum is to
be found.
General notices respecting this edition,
see in Heineken Naohrichten, II. 28. His
I<Ue ghiir, p. 264 sq. Masch BibL taera^
P. II. vol. III. p. 262 sq. Saniander
Dictiann. III. 300 sq. Lambinet Origine
de IHmprim. I. 153 sq. Otto BeUrag antr
Geseh. der Pgatmatug. wm 1457, in the
Dretdner gel. Anz. 1794, St. 44. (De-
scriptions of single copies, see further be-
low). The colophon is engraved (but in-
sufficiently) in H%$t. de fao. dee inecrr,
XIV. 255. WHardtwein bUd, MogurU, p. 58.
Zapf Buchdruckergetch, von Mamzy p. 42
(copied from WQrdtwein), very bad in
Koninck Verhandeling over den Oorsprong
der Boekdrukkumt, p. 198, and reduced in
Heineken Nachrr, II. 28, and his Jdee gi'
ntr, p. 266. The initial B in the first
page in its real size in Heineken Nachrr.
II. 28, and Jdee gentr, p. 264.
As yet the following copies are known,
all on vellum, which I here mention in the
order in which they were g^radually dis-
covered and made known.
I. In the Royal hbrary at Dresden. This
was discovered in 1643 in the choir of the
cathedral church at Freybei^, and was
placed in the school hbrary there, from
whence it was obtained for duplicates of the
value of 304 d. 4 gr. It was first men-
tioned in 1653 in MoUeri theatr. Freyberg.
I. 129, and then described in Schwarxxi
primaria docum. de orig. tgpogr. P. II. p. 7.
Wilisch Freyberg KircKengesch, p. 376.
Bernoulli Samml, kurzer Beisebeschr, V.
32 sq. Heineken Nachrr. II. 28 sq. His
Idie gfner, p. 268 sq. Hecht von der
Schulbibl. Mu Freyb. Progr. II. p. 6, and
Progr. III. p. 5 sq.
This copy, which is defective, and much
disAgured by its great use in the choir,
contains 121 leaves in all (not 137, as
Lambinet says, I. 160), the first 89 of
which are numbered, but rather incor-
rectly, from II. up to CXVI. by a nearly
contemporaneous hand, in red. The sing-
ing notes are added in writing, but not
completely, and other MS. additions are
frequently made (even in the text on
account of erasures). The number of
ornamented initials extends to 105 (in-
cluding the P in the colophon). Leaf i*
line I is, Dnicis dieb^ post festu /rtrnto-
tie. fnuitatorium. Underneath are 3 other
printed lines; and bebw the ist aiid 3rd,
PSA
1495
B
which are printed in red, are the singing
notes in writing ; then the text itself be-
Eatua vir q
no abijt in
oontiHo impioru et in
via pceo4. no steiits \ I
Leaf 1 08a (in the complete copies 136*)
ends the psalter, and on the reverse begins
a prayer: Oremus p omi gradu eooPie.
Leaf 109a the last or 23rd line is, gradib^
/idelit* e^tdat. P. In vidtate ejuidi. Leaf
109b 18 entirely blank. (Consequently in
the Dresden copy the litany, prayers, re-
sponsions, etc which in the Vienna copy
commence on the page here left blank,
do not go on immediately from the be-
ginning.) Then follow 1 2 hymns, and leaf
I loa line i is, Conditor alme eyde^. Im-
mediately by the side of these words to-
wards the margin are 2 lines printed in
red, In aduentu dm ad veapaa yntts. Leaf
I2ia the last or 21st line is, porta aexu do-
mwU cruentu corpe acTm. Doxa ab*lkni,
and on the reverse of this leaf is the colo-
phon widiout the armorial bearings.
2. In the Imperial Ubrary at Vienna. It
was previously found in the collection in
the castle at Ambras, where Lambedus
discovered it in 1665, and described it in
Comm. de bibl. Find. Lib. II. p. 989 {ed.
vet.). A later description of the same in
Heineken Idde gknSr. p. 264.
It is the finest and most complete copy
that is known, as it contains 175 leaves
(not 174), and was never actually employed
for the use of a choir, and is consequently
without singing notes and MS. altera-
tions. The I St line is, Beattta vir qui,
without any abbreviation. The psalter
ends in leaf 1 36a. On the reverse of this
leaf the Litany begins, which is followed
by other prayers, respnnsions, vigils, ves-
pers, and so forth. An appendix of hymns
follows in leaf 153*1, which ends in leaf
1 75*. Leaf 1 75*^ is ^e colophon, and un-
derneath it the armorial bluings of the
printers. From the existence of these ar-
morial bearings it may be determined, that
this copy was one of the last that left the
warehouse of the printers, since it was not
until a later period that Faust and Schoffer
placed their arms in their typographical
productions. This at the same time ex*
plains why it is the most complete copy.
3. In the Royal library at Paris. Pre-
viously in the collegiate diurch of S. Victor
at Mentz, from whence de Boze acquired
it in 1 739. After his death the president
de Ootte bought it in r 753 for 2000 {r.,
from whom it came to Gaignat; and Girar-
dot de Prtfond purchased it at his sale for
1340 fr., who transferred it to McCarthy.
In February 181 7 it was bought for 12,000
■ fr. at his sale for the Royal library. De-
5E3
1496
PSA
icribed in Hut, de Pacad. des ituerr.
T. XIV. HUi. p. 354^56, IMnar§^ No. 49,
Ileineken Idle ginir. p. 367 sq.
It contains 1 69 leaves and 288 initials, it
is much cut, and according to Heineken's
conjecture is made up of 3 copies at least,
one of which was very dean, and the
other had been greatly used. The com-
inenoeinent of the ist psalm is without ab-
breviation, as in the Vienna copy, Beatus
vir qui non abijt. The singing notes are
added in writing, and other MS. altera-
tions are to be met with. With the ex-
ception of some deviations it agrees with
the Vienna copy, but 6 leaves are wanting
at the beginning of the hymns (leaves 166
-173 of the Vienna copy). I'he colophon
is without armorial bearings.
4. In the year 1738 Ba^isr, a Dane at
Luneville, is said to have sold a copy to
count Zaluski, then grand almoner to king
Stanislaus, and afterwards bishop of Kiow
(Mercier Supplem. d Phui. de Pimpr. de
Marchandj Ed. II. p. 18). If this be true,
this copy should now be sought for in the
Zaluski library at Petersburgh.
5. in the library of the king of England
at Windsor. Previously in the convent
of Ursuline nuns at Hildesheim, then in
the possession of counsellor Duve of Han-
nover, after whose death it came into the
Oottingen library, from whence it was af-
terwards transferred to the king of Eng-
land. Described in Ileineken Idee gin^.
p. 271, and in Dibdin*s Bibl. Speno, 1.
113, 117, Meerman caused the first page
of this copy to be engraved (aooordiiig to
Heineken*s account, II. 29), but very un-
satisfactorily.
This very neat copy, and the finest after
that at Vienna, contains 138 leaves in all.
The 1st psalm b^ns, Beatus vir q non
alnjt (thenefore with abbreviations as in the
Dresden copy). The entire book ends in
leaf 138*, and on the reverse (therefore on
that page which in the Dresden copy is
109I* and blank) is the colophon, without
any armorial iiearings, no that the Litany,
prayers, vigils, and hymns were never to
be met with in this copy, as Heineken
maintains. But Dibdin says, p. 1x7, that
a leaf is wanting in the supplemental part,
or the prayers, and according to that state-
ment more appears to be found in this copy
than merely the psalter.
6. In Lord Spencer's library. Pre-
viously in the Pra^monstratensian monas-
tery of Roth near Memmingen, where
Schelhorn discovered it about 1768, and
^escribed it in Eeiderers Abhandlungen aus
der Kirchen-y BUcher^ und Gelehrt. Gesch.
T. I. p. I sq. Other descriptions are in
Heineken*s Idee gAt/r. p. 270, and in Dib-
din*s Bibl. Spenc, 1 107 sq., in which last
book a good facsimile of the first 6 lines of
PSA
the 1st page is to be found. Lord Spencer
bought it in 1798 for 3000 Rheni^ gil-
ders.
According to Heineken it oontains 134
leaves, after which the vespers, vigik, offi-
oes of the saints follow in hand-writinip.
Dibdin however, who makes no mention
of any MS. leaves, reckons 142 leavea in
all. The leaves are numbered in an an-
tique hand, as in the Dresden copy. Leaf
liL begins with 2 lines furnished with sin^-
ing-notes. These lines and notes, as wcO
as the words Fenite exuUe etc^ are written.
About 3 inches lower the printed text be-
gins, the 1st line of whidk is, Beaius vir
qui non (without abbreviation). Leaf 134*
(acxx>rding to Heineken) is the last prayer,
Omnipotens etc, and on the reverse is the
colophon without any armorial bearings.
7. Another copy was disonvered in the
Cathedral church at Mentz in 1787, by
Wiirdtwein, which was afterwards in the
library of the Prince Elector of Mentz at
Aschaffenbuxg, but during the reviAi-
tionary war it entirely disappeared. De-
scribed in Wiirdtwein*s Bibl. Moguni, p.
55-57 (^th a fecsimile of the colophon),
and in Zapf *s altester Bvuekdruckergeach.
von MainMf p. 7 sq. (with a copy of that
facsimile).
175 leaves, without any armorial hear-
ings after the colophon.
8. In the University library at Mentz,
but obliged to be delivered to general Cus-
tine in 1793, and having since then like-
wise disappeared. FisGher*s Beschreib. iy-
pogr. Selteuheiten, I. 41, expressly distin-
guishes it from the preceding copy.
18153 — psalterium latinum. At
the end, Presens Psalvnomm codex :
Venustate capitalium decoratus. ni.
bricationibusque sufficienter distinc-
tU8. adinuencione artificiosa impri-
mendi ac caracterizandi : absque
uUa calami exaracione sic effigiatiis.
et ad laudem Dei ac honorem aancti
yacobi est consumatus, per Jo-
iianem Fust civem Maguntinum. et
Petrum Schoif her de Gemszheym
clericum. Anno dni Millesimo
cccc. Lix. XXIX. die. mensis Au-
gusti. (Mogtmt. 1459). large foL
Gothic letter.
This second edition is not less acaroe
and precious than the first, from whidi
it essentially differs with respect to ita
contents, since it does not contain the
same number of prayers and hymns. The
types appear to lie the same, exceptin|^
that the contractions are different from
those of the fii-st edition. 136
PSA
(163 in Heineken is a misprint), of
which leaves 1-118 are printed in a large
missal-type (vet with smaUer types inter-
mixed), but leaves 119-136 in a smaller
type solely. Thus Dibdin himself de-
scribes the Paris copy in his TouTy II. 351,
and Lambinet also knew only of 136
leaves. In the Bibl, Spencer, 1. 118, 119,
on the contrary, the Spencer copy is stated
at 151 leaves. Without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination, with 33 lines in a
full page, as the size is somewhat I roader.
In the entire book there are 286 ornament-
ed initials, of which the B at the banning
is the same as in the first edition. An
empty space is left for the singing notes,
which are annexed in writing. The first
3 lines of leaf i* in the Spencer copy are
Uius:
PSA
1497
B
eattu
qui no atnjt in ooeUko tm-
At the side of the ist and and line towards
the mai^gin there is printed in a smaller
character ySa eeda ad primam and so forth.
In leaf 136b (in lord Spencer*s copy, leaf
151^) is the colophon printed in red.
Descriptions of this edition see in Debure,
No. 49. Heineken^s Idle ghihr. p. 273 sq.
WUrdtwein's BUd, Moguni. p. 61 sq.
Lambinet, I. 162 sq. Santander*s ZMc-
tionn. III. 302. Dibdin*s BiAl. Spenc. I.
1 1 7-1 19. All the known copies, which
are on vellum, are: 1. In the University
library at Meutz. 2, 3. Two copies in the
Royal library at Paris, one of which was
bought at Mentz in 1 788, but the other is
defectire. 4. Lord Spencer^s. Formerly at
Mentz, then in the library of Cardinal Lo-
m^nie de Brienne, from whence lord Spen-
cer purchased it for 2501 fr. in assignats.
5. A private individual's in Edinburgh,
who bought the less fine copy which lord
Spencer had bdbre. 6. In the library of
the king of England. 7. Mr. HibbertV at
Clapham, near London, previously in the
possession of de Boze (i20ofr.), de Cotte,
Prtfond, and Ghugnat. At that time 11
leaves were wanting in it, Debure bought
it at Oaignat*s sale, and transferred it in
1770 to Bl'Carthy, who in 1806 was for-
tunately able to complete it from another
defective copy. Hibbert purchased it at
McCarthy's sale for 3350 fr. 8. Sir Mark
Masterroan Sykes at London. 9. Mr.
Willett of Merly in Dorsetshire possessed
a defective copy, which was sold at his sale
in 18 1 3 for 63I. — According to Gereken*s
Re%teny III. 53, there were two copies at
Mentz in the numasteries of St. Alban and
St. Victor, in the first of which there was
in the colophon, ad laudetn dei ac honorem
S» Alban* (instead of Jacobi), and in the
other, ae honorem S. Vietorie; but Lam-
binet, 1. 165, declares both these copies to
be chimerical, without stating his reasons
for so doing.
In the Loudon bookseller Edward's cata-
logue of 1 796 the following edition was of-
fered for sale at 40I. Psalmorum codex
Edit. antiq.y Mogunt. per Schoeffer, with-
out date. foL 158 leaves, on velhim. This
edition coincided page for page with that of
1459, ^^^ ended with the Cantumm YeaaCy
but the following page was entirely blank.
It was printed with the large missal types
of the psalter of 1 459, excepting the rubrics
of the psalms and the text to the singing
notes, which were printed with the smaller
type of the psalter of 1457.
18154 — psalterium latinum. Mog.,
Pt. Schoffer de Gernsheym, ult. die
m. Aug. 1490. large fol. Gothic
letter.
The third edition, still more scarce, but
not so valuable, of which only two copies
on paper, besides that on vellum in the
Ro^ library at Paris, are known (Lord
Spencer's and that in the library at Eisen.
ach). The types are those of the 2nd
edition, but greatly worn, and the notes
are printed in this edition. The totid
number of leaves Dibdin, in the Bibl.
Spenc. I. 120, gives at 181, but in his
Towy II. 251, at 182. The large missal
type goes as far as leaf 158* (according to
the Tour i/;9*), the remaining 23 leaves
are printed in smaller type. The page has
20 lines, and the red printed colophon is on
the/o/iio redo of the last leaf.
18155 — psalterium latinum. Mog.,
Pt. Schoffer de Gem8zhe3rm, in
vigilia S. Thome 1502. fol. Gothic
letter.
The 4th edition, also very scarce, printed
in red and black, and the types resemble
those of 1457. There are no printed
notes, and the fine initials of the earlier
editions are also wanting. 1 75 leaves (or
1 76 if the blank leaf after the 154th be in-
cluded), the first 1^6 of which are num-
bered l-CXXXVII, as the numbering
skips finom 124 to 126. Dibdin, in his
Totir, II. 353, appears not to have ob-
served this error in the numbering, conse-
quently according to his reckoning there
are 1 77 leaves. The huge type goes as far
as leaf 154, the remaining 31 laaves are
printed wiUi the smaUer type.
18156 — psalterium ordinis S. Bene-
dict! de observantia Bursfeldensi.
Mog., J. Schoffer, 1516. fol. Go-
thic letter.
The 5th edition. 177 leaves with the
title and colophon, and the signatures o-o
and A^C. The types appear to be those
5B4
1498
PSA
of the edition of 1457. A copy on veDum
in the Royal library at Paris.
18157 — psalterium latinum. With-
out place or date (Bamb,, PJUter),
fol. Grothic letter.
With 19 lines, without signatures,
catdiwords, and pagination. Leaf i* line i
is, Eatua vir qui non abijt in coaUio. Hie
last leaf contains the Athanasian Creed,
and the last line of the last page is, utu
etie fwn poterit. FinU foeUeiUr.
18158 — psalterium latinum. With-
out place or date. fol. Gothic letter.
144 numbered leaves with 20 lines.
Leaf I a line i is, Beatut vir qui no abiju
The first page has 15 lines.
18159 — pstflterium latinum. Neap.^
H. Aiding et Peregrin. Bermentio,
5 Jul. 1476. small 4^.
Very scarce, as is also the following.
18160 — psalterium lat. Messanee,
H. Aiding, 1478. 4°.
18161 — psalterium lat. cum com.
mentariis Gbr. Brebia. Mediol.
( Ph. Lavagna ), nonis Quintil.
1477. small 4°. Gothic letter.
340 leares with 30 lines, without signa-
tures, catdiwords, and pagination. A copy
on vellum is specified in Ayala's catalogue
{Vien. 1806. 8^).
18162 — psalterium Romanum. Ven.,
Jenson, 1478. fol.
An incomplete ocmy on vellum, 21 fr.
McCarthy (No. 256). But might not
this edition be one and the same with
the Breviar. Ronu of 1478, of the same
printer*s (see above, Na 2966, and No. 150
in McCarthy's catalogue)?
18163 — psalterium lat. (Lubeca),
Bm. Ghotan, 1481. fol. Gothic
letter.
With 25 lines. This rery scarce edition
is not noticed in Panzer. The Dresden
copy is defective at the beginning.
18164 — psalterium lat. Lipczigk,
Cr. Kacheloven, 1485. 4**. Gothic
letter.
167 leaves with 18 lines. The fine Go-
thic letter type is very like the smaller type
in the Mentz psalter of 1457.
18165 — psalterium ad usum eccle-
siae Argentinensis. (Arg.), J. Rey-
nard alias Grunynger, 1489. 8°.
3 voll.
A copy on vellum, 37 fr. Lauraguais.
18166 -^ psalterium et breviarium
PSA
juxta chorum ecdesiae Pbtaviensls.
A v., Erh. Ratdolt, 1490. 8*». 2 vols.
Gothic letter.
A copy on veUum, 30 fr. M*Canliy.
18167 — psalterium Carthusiense.
Ven., And. Toresanus de AsuJa,
1491. 8°. 2 Tols. Grothic letter.
A copy on vellum, 29 fr. McCarthy.
18168 — psalterium. Ven.» Gbr.
Petri, without date 16^.
A copy on vellum, 2I. 2s. Pinelli, and
15 fr. McCarthy. A second copy on -rA-
lum, but defective, 30 paoli in MoUoi^s
catalogue of 1807.
18169 — psalterium secundum con-
suetudinem curias Romanae. With-
out place or date. 8°. 2 vols. Gothic
letter.
A copy on vellum 38 fr. VaUi^, and
100 fr. McCarthy.
18170 — psalterium feriatum, hymni
etc. secundum usum Cisterciensis
ordinis. Without place or date.
A copy on vellum in the Royal library «(
Paris.
18171 — psalterium et liber hymno-
rum. Without place or date. 4**.
Gothic letter.
8 and 64 leaves in 1 columns, printed in
red and black. Lord Spencer has a copy
on vellum. It does not follow finosn thie
words in leaf 7" (of the preliminary matter)
column 2, pr^ definiium fuit anno
MCCCCCy that the book also was printed
in 1500, as it might seem to do aoooirding
to Bibi, Spen9. l. 124.
18172 — palterium nuper trans-
latum ex hebrseo, chaldaeo et grsco
per Sanctum Pagninum cum com-
mentariis Hebrseor. per eundem
translatis et scholiis ejusd. cum or-
thodoxa atque catholica expositione.
Without place or date {Roma,
1521). fol.
186 numbered leaves of text, and 6 un-
numbered leaves of dedication to Leo X.
and other prolegomena. The w€n*k was
printed at the cost of Leo X., and re^
mained unfinished on account of his
death, and the copies in store were pro-
bably used as waste paper; hence only one
copy on vellum (formerly in the library of
tlie Theatines at Venice, then 14I. J48.
Pinelli, and 306 fr. McCarthy, and now in
the Royal library at Paris) and one copy on
paper (in the Casanata library at Rome)
PSA
are known. Conmilt Nttova raecolta (To-
jnuo. tciefU^* e filol. T. 31. No. i. and
T. 35. No. 7.
18173 — psalterium lat. Par., Sim.
Colinaeus, 1524. 12^
Lord Spencer has a copy on TeUum.
18174 — psalterium Davidis. Lps.
1527. 8^
A copy on vellum in the Cathedral li-
brary at Magdebux^.
18175 — psalterium Davidis juxta
translationem veterem, alicubi ta-
men emendatam et declaratam et
accuratius distinctam juxta Ebrai-
cam veritatem, additis etiam singu-
lor. psalmor. brevibus argunientis
(cum praf. P. Eberi). {Witt., Lr.
Schrvenck), 1565. — Psalmi s. can-
tica ex sacris Hteris, in ecclesia can.
tari solita, cum hymnis et collectis
s. orationibus piis. ib.^ id., 1565.
large fol. Gothic letter, 2 parts in
1 vol. with woodcuts and singing
notes.
There is a copy on velluin of this finely
printed edition :n the Royal library at
Dresden. The psalter has 8 leaves of pre^
liminary matter, 113 numbered and 3 un-
numbered leaves ; the caniioa have 10 1 num-
bered and 2 unnumbered leaves. After the
title of the psalter there is a large and fine
ivoodcut representing Maximilian II. The
eantioa contain 16 fine woodcuts, of which
one in leaf 69^ is marked with HB 1550.
18176 — liber psalmor um cum ali-
quot canticis et hymnis ecclesias-
ticis. Par.^ Jamet Mettayer^ ^5^7*
12^
A copy on vellnm 48 fr. Valliere.
18177 — septem psalmi poeniten-
tiales> cum titaniis et nonnullis ora-
tionibus. Antw., ex offic. Planti-
niana, 1591. 12°. with woodcuts.
A copy on vellum 1 6 fir. 95 c. McCarthy.
18178 — psalterium Davidis et libri
sapientiales, ad exemplar Vaticanum
anni 1592. LB., J. et Dn. Elze^
vier, 1653. I2^
— Psalterium malabar. see damul..
No. 18099.
18179 — 22. Malaicum. Vyftigh
Psalmeu, overgeset in de Maleysche
Taele door Jan van Hasel, over-
gesien door Justum Heumium.
Amst. 1 648 4^
PSA 1499
18180* — den Psalter gestelt in de
nederduytsche en maleysche tale^
door Jan van Hasel ende Justum
Heumium. Amst. 1652. 4°.
18180^ — Sjixr S^ala Mazmur Daud
Terkarang awleh Djerdjis Henrik
Werendly. Amst. 1735. 8^. with
singing notes.
18181 — 23. Rhaticum. Psalms de
David segond melodia de Ambr.
Lobwasser, miss in rima volgare
tras Valent. de Nicolai. Vettanii,
1762. 12°.
18182 — 24. Russicum. Psalterium,
russice. Kiovise, 1691. 4°.
18183 Moscuae, 7225 (1716).
8°.
Concerning the edition at Kiowj 1743,
see SimonetH Samml. tferm, Beitrr. 1. 41 5 n.
18184 — 25. Suecicum, Konung
Davidz Psaltare. Westeras, 1625.
8°.
A copy on veDum in the library at Upsal.
18185 — 26. Syriacum. Psalterium
syriace. Romse, 15B4. 12^ with
woodcuts.
See Dibdin^s Mdea Althorp. I. 98.
18186 — psalmi, syriace et arab. In
claustro qui est in valle Kuzala in
monte Libano^ perfecit magister
Paschalis Eli et humilis Joseph
filius Amimah ex Caram Sadde,
16 10. small fol. 260 pages.
Concerning this very scarce edition, see
Schnurreri Bibl. atab. p> 351.
18187 — psalmi Davidis (syriace)
nunc prim, ex antiquissimis codd.
MS8. in lucem editi a Th. Erpe-
nio, qui et versionem lat. adjecit.
LB., ex typogr. Erpeniana, 1625.
18188 — liber psalmor. Davidis, idio-
mate syro (ed. 6br. Eva). Romae,
Pt. Ferri, 1737. 8^
18189 — psalterium syriacum, recens.
et lat. vertit Th. Erpenius. Notas
philol. et crit. addid. J. A. Dathe.
Hal. 1 768. 8*>. (id.)
18190 — psalmi secundum editionem
LXX. interpretum, quos e cod.
mo-estranghelo biblioth. Ambro-
siane syriace imprimeados curavit.
1500
PSA
lat. vertit notisque crit. illustrav.
Cajetan. Bugatus. Mediol., Pirola^
1820. 4^
18191 — 27. WalUcum. Y Psaltar neu
Psalmau Dafydd yn Cymraeg.
Llundain, Clements, 1 7 1 1 . 8^.
18192 — 28. Wendicum. Der Psal-
ter Davids, in die Wendische
Sprache ubersetzt. Budissin^ Rich-
ter, 1703. 8^
PSEAUMES, see Psrllus.
18193 PSELLUS, Mch. Synopsis
legum versibus jambis et politicise
nunc prim, grace edita^ lat. inter-
pretatione et notis iUustrata op. et
stud. Fr. Bouqueti. Par., Camusat,
1632. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter and 136
pages. This edition* with a corrected trans-
lation, and augmented with the notes of
Com. Sibenius, is printed in Meermanni
mm, iheaaur. jur. I. 37 sq.
18194 — synopsis legum versibus
jambis et politicis (gr.) cum lat.
interpr. et notis Fr. Bosqueti selec-
tisque observatt. Corn. Sibenii e-
mendatius edid. L. H. Teucher.
Lps., Sommer, 1789. 8°. (10 gr.)
This edition is also added to the Auetorr,
Gr, minor. T. II. Lpt. 1796. 8^
18195 — opus in quatuor mathema-
ticas disci plinas, arithmeticam, mu-
sicam, ee^raphiam et astronomiam
(gr.^ edente Arsenio). Ven., St.
Sabio, 1532. 8°.
Reprinted, Par., Jae. Bogardus, 1545.
I a'.
18196 — perspicuus liber de quatuor
mathematicis sdentiis, arithmetical
musica, geometria et astronomia^ gr.
et lat. nunc prim, editus, Gu. Xy-
landro interprete. Cum nonnullis
ejusd. annotatt. Access, ejusd. Xy-
lan dri de philosophia et ejus parti-
bus carmen e/c. Bas., Oporinus
(1556). 8°.
The notes are partly critical, partly exe-
getical.
18197 — compendium mathematicum
aliaque (sic) tractatus eodem perti-
nentes (lat.) LB., ex off. Elzevi-
rior., 1647. 8^
Herein are to be found, F, Commandmug
de tcientm nutihenuU. Mch, Pselli quadri-
PSE
rmm UU. inierpr. Xylandiro„ AfidoL qamL
mechan, laL per N. Leonicewuim. Fr.
Maurofyd eomperuSum nuUhemai. Ejud,
termo de sp/unra. Cr. Daajfpodu detaiplk
partitim teme. WiOebr. SneUU iffhm$.
de arte navigtmdL
18198 — arithmetices compendium,
gr. Par., Ch. Wechel, 1538. 4°.
NiCHOMACHus (see No. 14788) is mi-
ally bound up with this edition.
18199 — arithmetices compendium, gr.
lat. Par., Tiletanus, 1545. 8°.
18200 — arithmetics, musics et geo.
metris compendia flat.), Gu. Xy-
landro interprete. Heidelb., Smes-
mannus, 1591. S°.
18201 — introductio in sex philoso-
phise modos. Synopsis quinque to.
cum ac decem categorianim. Blem-
midae de quinque vocibus libelliu.
Georgius Pachymerius de sex phi-
losophise deiinitionibus, quinque to.
cibus et sex categoriis (gr., cum lat
vers. Jac. Foscareni). Ven., St
Sabio, 1532. 8^
Repeated, Greek and Latin, Par. 1541*
18202 — synopsis organi Aristotelid,
graeco-latina nunc prim, edita sb
Elia Ehingero. (AV.), e typogr.
Z. Lehmanni, 1597. 8".
18203 — in physicen Aristotelis com-
mentarii, J. Bt. Camotio interprete.
Ven,, Fed. Turrisanus, 1554. fol-
18204 — metaphrasis libri II. poste-
rior, analyticor. Aristotelis, lat per
Imm. Margunium. Ven. 1574- ^^'
18205 — de operatione diemonum
dialogus (gr. lat.) Gilb. Gaulminos
primus gnece edid. et notis illus-
trav. Par., Drouart, 1615. 8".
From 2 MSS. The translation is that
of Pt. Morellus, which previously appeared
under the title, Dialogus de energta t. opB-
ratione dwmonwn e gratco iranelahUi P^
MoreUo interprete, P<Br.^ Chaudiere, 1577*
18206 — de operatione dsemonum
dialogus (gr. lat.) Gilb. Gaulminus
primus gr. edid. et notis illustrar.
£ museo Dn. Hasenmiilleri. Ki-
Ion., Richelius, 1688. la^
Only an incorrect reprint of the preced-
ing edition.
18207 — - operetta, quale tratta delia
PSE
nature de' demonj e spiriti folletti,
di greco in lat. e di lat. in volgare
tradotta. Ven., without the print-
er's name, 1545. 8^
18208 — de kpidnm virtutibu8^ gr.
ac lat., cum notis Ph. Jac. Mausmci
et J. St. Bernard. Ace. f ragmen -
turn de colore sanguinis ex doctrina
medica Persar.^ nunc prim, ex cod.
MS. bibl. Lttgd. Bat. editum. LB.^
Bonik, 1745. 8^
At first with Pluiarehtu de Jluminj see
above, Na 17461.
18209 — de victus ratione libri II.
Rhazfe de pestilentia liber, cum in-
terpret. G. Valise^ nee non J. Ma-
nardi expositio in artem medicina-
lem Oaleni. Bas., And. Cratander,
1529. 8^
Only Latin. PreWoiisly with Nicefh.
BlemmkUs logica. Ven. 1498. fol.
18210 — nomenclator gemmarum,
qusB magis in usu sunt, nunquam
antehac editua, a CI. Anchantero ex
graeco. Ace. Anchanteri in hunc li-
bellum notie. Typis Othomarianis,
«594« 8°.
18211 PSITTACUS, Melioris Sta-
tiana Sylvula. Par. 16 15. 4^
A copy on vellum in the Royal libraij
at Parii aooording to Dibdin*s Deeam. II.
374-
18212 PTOLEM^US, CI. Ma^/ia.
run; avyrafit. Composition mathe-
matique, trad, du grec en fran9.
(avec le texte grec en regard) sur
les MSS. originaux de la biblioth.
imp^r. de Paris, par M. Halma, et
suivie des notes de M. Delambre.
Par., Grand et Eberhart, 1813-16.
lai^ 4^. 2 vols, with plates (100
fr., 35 copies on vellum paper 200
fr., 5 copies on very large vellum
paper 500 fr. also 5 copies on very
large fine paper). — Ejmw»v /3acriXcM*y
KOI <l>aa'€is dirXaywv. Table chronol.
des r^nes etc., par M. Halma.
Par., Bob^e, 1820. large 4-. (50
fr.) — 'YiroB€<rti9 km irXayoficjrtfy opxoi.
Hypotheses et epoques des plan^tes
de CI. Ptolem^, et hypotyposes de
Proclus Diadochus, traduites pour
la premise fois du grec en fran9.
PTO
1501
(avec le texte gr.) sur les MSS. de
la bibL du roi, par M. Halma. Par.,
Merlin, 1820. large 4°. (50 ft-.)
Commentaire de Thdon d'Alexan-
drie sur le I. liyre de la compo-
sition math^. de Ptolem^, en
grec et en fran9. T. I. Par. 1821.
large 4°.
If all be not afforded that oould have
been wished, particularly in a critical point
of view, in this new edition, yet ii it at
any rate equally important and deserving
of approbation. It ii a pity that its price
is so high. A reprint of its text with a
corrected I^itin translation and a selection
of the most important notes would not be
without merit.
18213 — ge<^raphia universalis, ve-
tus et nova, complectens Ptolemiei
enarrationis libros VIII. (lat.) quo-
rum primus nova translatione Pirck-
heimeri illustrior redditus est, reli-
qui cum grieco et aliis vetustis ex-
emplaribus collati (euro Sb. Miju-
steri). Bas., H. Petri, 1540, or
45, or 52. fol. with maps. — Omnia
quae extant opera, geographia ex-
cepta. Almagesti opus a G. Tra-
pezuntio tralatum etc. (lat.) Bas.,
H. Petri, 1541. fol. A new edi-
tion, .... castigata ab Erasmo Os-
waldo Schreckenfhchsio. ib., id.,
1 55 1, fol. altogether 2 vols.
Tliese a vols, bekmg to each other. The
ind vol., or the mathematical works (espe-
cially of the edition of 1551), is grei^y
sought after.
18214 — de geographia libri VIII.
summa cum uigilantia excusi (gr.,
cum praef. Erasmi). Bas., Froben.
et Episcop., 1533. 4^
4 leaves of preUminaiy matter, 543 pages,
and I leaf colophon. The ist edition, and
tolerably scarce.
18215 — de geographia libri VIII.
summa cum vigilantia excusi (gr.,
cum praef. Erasmi). Par.^ Ch.
Wechel, 1546. 4".
4 leaves of preliminary matter and 435
pages. Neat and very scarce, yet merely
a reprint of the preceding. A copy col-
lated with MSS. in the Council library at
Leipsic
18216 — geographis libri VIII.
graeco-latini. I^tine primum re.
1502
PTO
cogniti et emendati, cam tabulis
geographicis ad mentem auctoris
restitutis per Ger. Mercatorem.
Jam vero ad grseca et latina exem-
plaria a Pt. Montano iterum recog-
niti et castigati. A mat. et Ff.,
Jod. Hondias et Com. Nioolai,
1605. large fol. with maps.
I title-plftte, 5 leaves preface, &c., 38
maps, 15 leaves index, i blank leaf, 315
pages Oretk and Latin text, x6 leaves in-
dez. Differences are sometimes found in
the copies; see Aretm't Beitrr, V. 539 n.
The Oreek text is merely a repetition of
the text of the preceding edition.
18217 — theatri geographiae veieris
Tom. prior^ in quo Ptolemaei geo-
graphiae libri VlII. gr. et lat.
Oraeca ad codd. Palatiaoa coUata,
aucta et emendata sunt, latina in.
finitis locis oorrecta op. Pt. Bertii.
Amst., Jod. Hond, 1618. — Theatri
geographiae veteris Tomus posteri-
or, in quo itinerarium Antonini,
provinciar. Romanar. libellus, civi-
tates provinciar. gallicar., itinera-
rium a Burdigala Hierosolymam
usque, tabula Peutingeriana, parer-
gi Orteliani tabulae aliquot. Amst.,
Jod. Hond, 1619. large fol. 2 parts
in 1 vol. with maps.
A scarce, greatly priased, and costly work,
although the Greek text, particularly in
the numbers, is often incorrect. The copies
are usually stained and spotted, and are
also often disfigured by bad illuminations.
It ought to be very carefully collated, as it
is very seldom complete.
Tom. /. I printed half-title, i title- plate,
I leaf dedication, 5 leaves preface, 353
pages Oreek and Latin text in a columns,
then I half-title {tabuiarum Ptolemaica-
rum delifhetUio), 17 maps on entire sheets,
and one (appendix III. tabula Africa) on
a half-sheet [namely 1 i general map, 10
ioft £iut>pe, 5 for Africa, including the ap-
pendix III. tabula, which is commonly
wanting, and 13 for Asia], then 28 pages
Ger, Mercatorit annotait, and 20 leaves
index looorum^ popuhrum &c.
Tom. II. 1 title-plate, i half-title, and
46 pages idneraria Antonim, 8 maps on
4 sheets tabula Peutmg.y 20 pages of ex-
planation belonging thereto (between p. 4
and 5 a single map ought to be found,
Seheda prior), then Ortelii geographia vet.
tabula aliquot, containing 1 half-title, and
14 maps with text, and the signatures
PTO
PP-^KKK (35 leaves in aU), last of aO a
single leaf, containing on the /eUo redo
a notice ad leotorem, and on the revene
the fallowing date, LB., excudeb. igfiM
suit Is. Elxnirius, 1618.
That all these fongoing pieces really and
essentially bekmg to a quite complete eopj,
has been proved by Bruncc*8 and my
own collation. Deviations however are
frequently found in the copies. In one
Droden copy of the year 1618, whidi in
other respects is quite oomplele, and wher^*
in Pt. KaerH Germania inferior., Amst.
1617, is bound up besides, the 5th map of
Africa (appendix tabulr III.) is wanting
in the ist part. In the other oopyy which
is fine and illuminated, and has no dace cf
year in the title of the ist part this map
is indeed to be £ound, but instead of it
there is wanting at die end of the sod
part the entire tabula OrteHi, and in frfaoe
thereof his Parergon theatri orbis terror
rum. Amst, 1624. is bound up. As the
binding is contemporaneous and of the
same kind as that used by the Dutch
publishers of maps of that period (veDum
binding stamped with gold), it appears
that to the later sold copies instoud of
single maps of Ortelius his entire Parergon
was really annexed.
18218 — cosmc^raphia latine reddita
a Jac. Angelo^ cum castigationibns
Hi. Manfredi, Pt. Boni etc. Bonon.,
Dm. de Lapis, 23 Jun.M.cccc.L.xii.
(1462). large fol.
A very scarce edition, and celebrated for
its manifestly false date (the correctness of
which is unhappily defended in Hager*s
Geogr. Buehersaal, II. 307). That in-
stead of 1462 ought to be read 1472, think
Debure, (BifMogr., No. 4192), Bm.Oamln
(in his separate tract), Osservaxiani su Im
edixione deUa geografia di Tolomeo faita m
Bologna colla data del 1462. Basxano,
1796. large 8°. and Alter (in the AUg.
literar. Anzeiger, 1800, p. 993 sq.) J. Ek.
Bemhart (Aretin*s Beitrr . V. 497 sq. 609
sq.) is in favour of 1480. Heineken (Idie
Ginir. p. i45)« Audiffredi (editt. iiai. p.
12), Dibdin (Bibl. Spenc. II. 297), and
others are in favour of 1482. Breitkopf
is for 1491, so tliat it might be read
iiccoci.ZLi. (iiber den Druck der geogr.
Karten, p. 6.) The most probable date
may perhaps be 1482. Consult also oon-
ceming this edition, Heineken Nat^rr. von
Kunstlem, P. I. p. 282, and P. II. Vorr.
p. xxviii. MuecioH CataL BibL MakUenL
II. 205. Santander Dictionn, I. 250. III.
304.
58 printed leaves in 2 columns, with the
signatures A^D, a-c, and E. (Ijeaf i>
column I line I IS, B£ATISSIMO PA-
PTO
TRI ALEXAN), then i leaf, list of maps
(with an adyertiflement, Tabuiat eotmo~
graphia MtQUfu/um dimentiones etc.) next
16 (not 27) maps engraved on copper or
rather on tin (a facsunile of whidi is in
Bibl. Spene. II. 300). Also i blank leaf at
the beginning and the same at the end.
The maps consist of a general map, 10 of
Europe, 4 of Africa, 10 of Asia, and i of
the Indian islands. They are quite dif-
feaent from those of the Roman editions of
1478 and 90.
18219 — cosmographia lat. reddita a
Jac. Angelo, edita ab Ang. Vadio
et Bamabo Picardo. Vicentiie, Hm.
Levilapis^ id. Sept. 1475. fol. with
woodcuts.
Properlv the first edition of this transla-
tion, but less prized than the following, be-
cause it is without maps. 144 leaves (the
I St blank) with 39 lines in a full page,
nmning aJl across, and the signatures ao,
bbj a-h, and A-G. Leaf 2a line i is, BE A-
TISSIMO PATRI ALEXANDRO. In
lord Spencer*s copy 5 other leaves follow
after the colophon, superscribed Vmago
Mundi Indpit, with geographical woodcuts,
and an explanation printed in Ootliic letter.
But it by no means belongs to this edition.
18220 — geographia lat. reddita a
Jac. Angelo, emendata per Domi-
tium Calderinum. Romse, Am.
Buckinck, 6. id. Oct. 1478. large
fol.
This very scarce edition is very precious
and sought after as the second book with
oopper-jSate engravings ; (see AyTONio).
70 leaves (the last blank) in 2 columns
with 50 lines, without signatures, catch-
words, and pagination. Leaf la is blank,
and leaf ib contains a dedication to Sixtus
IV. Leaf 2a column i line i is, Clattdn
Piohnun Cotmographie. Leaf 69b column
r is the cdof^on, and column a the
remitter. Then follows i blank leaf, and
after it 27 maps engraved in copper (i ge-
neral map, 10 for Europe, 4 for Africa,
ti for Asia.) These maps, a facsimile of
which is in Dibdin*s Bibi. Spene. IV. 538,
were begun by Cr. Sweynheym, and finiiJi-
ed by Arn. Buckinck.
18221 — Cosmographia, lat. reddita
a Jac. Angelo, curam mapparum
gerente Nicolao Donis Oermano.
Ulmie, Ln. Hoi, 17 cal. Aug. 1482.
large fol.
69 leaves in 2 columns with 44 lines, and
the signatures a-Jt, tlien 31 maps engraved
in wood. The colophon is on the reverse
of the last map. It begins with a dedica-
PTO
1503
tion to Paul II., and leaf la column i line
I is BEATISSIMO PATRI PAVLO
SE. The text of Ptolemy begins in leaf
la column i, and the ist line is, COSMO-
GRA. Leaf 69a column i ends the text,
and the last, or 13rd line is, HING SE-
QVVNTVR TABVLE. On the upper
margin of the ist map is, ImetUptum est
per J, SchmUter de Amutheimy and at the
end is the colophon of ia lines in small
capitals. The farther appendages, which
Panzer, III. 535, adjudges to this edition,
belong not to it but to the edition of i486.
Concerning the differences in the copies
see AretkiCs Beitrr. V. 531 n. 5 copies on
vellum are known : the ist at M*Carthy*s
sale, 800 fr. (previously 400 fr. Oaignat
and 41 2 fr. Brienne) the 2nd lord Spencer^s,
the 3rd the duke of Devonshire^ the 4th
in ^e British miiseaiOy and the 5th in
the Rhedigerian library at Brodau.
This last copy is remarkable for having
given occasion to an edition which does not
exist, Romaf N. Galltu, T482. fol. {Kranx
MemorabU, bibl. Eiixabeth, p. 74. Audtf-'
fredi CataL edd. Rom. p. 252. PanMery II.
480.) The very accurate description of it
for which 1 am indebted to the kindness of
the librarian of that library, the prorector
Menzel, places me in a situation to assert
with certainty that this copy, in very fine
condition, undoubtedly belongs to the Ulm
edition of 1482. In the colophon indeed
the last 3 lines are omitted, so that it ends
with the words Calendat XVII.y and the
statement of the place of printing and of
the printer is deficient. In consequence,
under the last line is written by some iU-
conjecturing hand, ROMiE. The maps
are illuminated, and the befor&>mentioned
statement of the wood-engraver is wanting
in the margin of the ist map. The lines
stand on red marks, yet only slightly trans-
parent. In signature a 5 the figure 5 is
added in writing.
18222 — cosmographia lat. reddita a
Jac. Angelo, curam mapparum ge-
rente N. Donis. Ulmie, opera et
expensis Justi de Albano de Ve-
netiis per provisorem suum Joh.
Reger, 12 cal. Aug. i486, large
fol.
140 printed leaves in 2 columns, with 44
Unes and the signatures, 0-0, and o-i, and
a-«, and 32 maps engraved on wood, which
are the same as in the preceding edition.
Leaf i«is blank. Leaf i^ is a direction
how to use the index, and the ist line is,
Nota ad mueniendum igiiur regionee pro.
An alphatietical index follows in leaves
3-42. Then 74 leaves, text of Ptolemy
(leaf I" is Donis*s dedkation to Paul IL)
with the signatures a-i. Next 32 maps.
1604
PTO
Last of all 24 IsKwrn da lock ao mirabUibut
nmruU with the tignatureB a-«. A copy on
veUum in the Magliabechian library at
Florence.
18223 — cosmographia lat. reddita a
Jac. Angelo. Romse, Pt. de Turre,
4 Nov. 1490. large fol.
1 19 printed leaves (4 of which are blank)
in 2 columns with 53 lines and the signa-
tuTM a-£, aJk and a-e, and 17 maps en-
graved on copper, which are impressions of
the same plates that had been already used
for the edition of 1478. The work b^ns
with 36 leaves, an aJphabetical index (the
first and last leaves bUmk) with the signa-
tures a-e; then follow 67 leaves, the test
of Ptolemy (the first and bst leaves like-
wise blank) with the signatures o-A ; next
the 97 maps, and last of all 11 leaves, «k
locit ao miralniibus mumH, with the signa-
tures a-^.
18224 — geographiae (sic) CI. Ptolemei
a plurimis uiris emendata et cum
archetypo grseco ab ipsis collata.
Schemata cum demonstrationibus
8uis correcta a M. Beneventano et
J. Cotta. Roma;, Bernardin. Vene-
tus de Vitalibus, 8 Sept. 1507 (in
the title 1508). large fol.
106 leaves with the signatures a-o, i
blank leaf, 34 maps (not 33) engraved on
copper and 20 leaves Tractatus de iribut or^
bis parHbttSy with the signatures Aa-Co,
7 new maps, but not so well engraved, are
iiere added to the 27 old maps of the edi-
tions of 1478 and 90.
18225 — liber geographic cum tabu-
lis et universali iigura et cum ad-
ditione locor., quae a recentioribus
reperta sunt, diligenti cura emen-
datus et impressus (cum annotatt.
Bn. Sylvani Eboliensis). Ven.,
Jac. Pentius de Leucho, 20 Mart.
1 5 1 1 . large fol.
62 leaves with the signatures A^I, and
30 leaves of maps engraved on wood. A
copy on vdlum 770 fr. Brienne ; a second,
381 fr. Santander, 400 fr. d'Ourches; a
third (defective) 162 fr.M*Cartby.
18226 — geographic opus nouissima
traductione e Grecorum archetypis
castigatissime pressum. Arg.^ J.
Schott, 12 Mart. 1513- fol.
60 numbered and 14 unnumbered leaves,
46 maps engraved on wood, and 15 leaves,
iraelatut de hcU mundL The translation
is that of J. Angelus, but corrected from a
Gieek MS.
PTO
18227 — nom translatio primi liliri
geographiie^ J. Vemero interprete.
Nrb., J. Stuchs, 1514- fol-
18228 — Ptolemseus auctus, resti-
tutus, emaculatus^ cum tabalis vett.
ac novis. Arg. J. Scotus, 1520. foL
With 47 maps engraved on wood.
18229 — cosmc^raphia latine eom
neotericor. perlustrationibus (edid.
Lr. Phrisius). Arg. ,J. Grieninger,
1522. fol.
With 49 maps engraved on wood. The
notorious passage respecting Palesttne,
which was subsequently laid to the cfaaiige
of Servetus as a crime, already exists in
this edition on the 3rd map of Africa.
18230 — geographies enarrationis
libri VIII. Bilib. Pirckheymero in-
terprete. Annotatt. J. de Regio-
monte in errores commissos a Jac.
Angelo in translatione sua. Arg.,
J. Grieninger^ iS^S* ^oL
82 numbered and 14 unnumbered leaves,
and 50 maps engraved on wood. J. Hnt-
tichius appears to have superintended the
edition. In the Royal library at Dresden
there is a copy of this edition, (previously
in the library of chancellor Louis, and then
in Bunau\ see CaL Bunav. T. I. voL III.
p. 2130.) in which an ancient hand has
added additions in writing, which are ex-
actly the same as those afterwards added
in Servetus*s edition. The BUnau Cata-
logue thinks it is Servetus^s own hand-
writing, but I have not yet discovered a
certain ground for such an opinion.
18231 — geographies enarrationis
libri VIII. Ex Bil. Pirckeymen
tralatione^ sed ad greca et priaca
exemplaria a Mch. Villanonano
(Serveto) jam primum recogniti.
Adjecta insuper ab eodem scholia.
Lugd.^ Melch. et Gasp. Trecbsel,
1535- foJ-
149 pages and i leaf, 38 leaves of Index,
and 50 maps engraved on wood. This
scarce edition is remarkable, and sooght
after on account of its having afforded one
of the pretexts for the condemnation of
8ervetU8. With what injustice^ as he has
given very little of his own in it, is evident
from the note to the edition of 1522. Re-
specting this point, consult Mo^Am G«sdk
det Servety p. 260. Vofft CaiaL Hbr, rm-
p. 700 sq. Artiffnf MhnoireBy II. 63 sq.
Knesehke Geteh. der RathMbL xu ZUiau,
p. 50 sq. Wia NSrnberg. GeiekrienUge,
IV. 193. EsiraU d'une leUre de M. dm
PTO
Mauieatut d M. de la MoUb tur PaecuiO'
Hon iiUetU^ d Servet au 9^jet detonidUUm
de la giogr, de PUiUmUy in the Biblioth.
raUonnie III. 1 73 sq. J, Mt, PoMtoni eoU
latio edUionk ArffenHn, (1525) cum iSa,
etijfu Mch. Servettu auctoresi^ in the Haft^
burger Vermitchi. BibL II. 855-841, also
in the Nova MitcelL Lipt. X. 274 — 283.
18232 — libri VIII. de geographia e
greeco denuo traducti J. Ivovio.
magi opera. Nunc prim, in lucem
editi. Col., J.RuremandanuB, T540.
8^
PTO
1505
• •
18233 — geographice enarrationis
libri VIII. ... (as in No. 18231)
a Mch. Villanovano (Serveto) se-
cundo recogniti. Lugd., Hugo a
Porta, 1541. fol.
149 V^8^ <^^ 48 leaves, with the signa-
tures a-h, and 50 maps engraved on wood.
This edition is enlai^ged, but much of the
edition of 1535 is also omitted, so that both
ou^t to be had.
18234 — geographia olim a BiL
Pirckheimerio translata, at nunc
multis codd. graecis collata et ad
Sristinam veritatem reducta a Jos.
foletio. Ven., Valgrisius, 1562.
40
With 64 maps engraved on copper.
18235 — geographise libri VIII. re-
cogniti jam et diligenter emendati,
-cum tabulis geograph. ad mentem
auctoris restitutis ac emendatis per
Oer. Mercatorem. Col. Agr., 6f.
Kempensis, 1584. large fol. with
27 maps.
18236 — geographia; universie tum
vet. tum novae opus. Ptolemiei
geographicfle enarrationis libri VIII.
commentariis illustrati a J. Ant.
Mangino etc. Col. Agr. Keschedt,
1597. 4^. With maps engraved on
copper.
Also (t^«)t 1608. 4°. j4mhem.f Januonf
16x7. 4^ Previously Fen, 1596. 4**.
18237 — Pedro NuNES tratado da
sphere com a theorica do sol e'da
lua, e ho primeiro livro da geogra-
phia de CI. Ptolemeo. Lisb., Gal-
harde, I537> ^ol.
18238 — la geografia di Ptolemeo
con alcuni comenti et aggiunte fatte
da Sb. Munstero, ridotta in volgare
italiano da Pt. And. Mattiolo.
Ven., Pedrezano, 1548. (at the end
1547)- 8^
With 60 maps engraved on copper. An
earlier poetical edition see under Beelix-
OHIEEI.
18239 — la geografia nuovam. trad,
di greco in italiano da Girol. Rus-
celli. Ven., Valgrisi, 1561. 4*.
Also Ven.^ Ziletti, 1564 or 74. 4^
Ven., Sessa, 1598. (new title 1599).
4^
With 63 maps engraved on copper.
18240 — geografia cio^ descrittione
universale della terra . . . dal lat.
neir italiano tradotta da Ln. Cer-
noti. Ven., Galignani, 1598 or
1 62 1, fol.
With 64 maps engraved on copper, mie
translation is properly that of Ruscelli.
18241 — O. Mt. Raidblii commen-
tatio critico-litt. de Ptolemsi geo-
graphia ejusque codicibus tam MSS.
quam typis expressis. Nrb., Fel-
secker, 1737. 4^— Mollweidb
die Mappirungskunst des Ptole-
maeus, in Zach's monatl. Corre-
spondenz XI. 3 19 sq. 504 sq.
18242 — magna; constructionis i. e.
perfects coelestium motuum per.
tractationis libri XlII. Theonis
Alexandrini in eosdem commen-
tarior. libri XI. (gr.) Bag., J. WaL
der, 1538. fol. 2 parts in i vol.
8 leaves of preliminarv matter and 337
pages. Then Theon with 4 leaves, 495
pages and i leaf with the printer's symboL
The first edition, fine and very scarce, and
the only one previous to that by Halma,
consequently its price has hitherto been
very high. Theon is sometimes wanting
in the copies. A copy on vellum in the
Royal library at Paris (previously in St.
Mark's library at Venice). Sim. Orynnus
superintended the publication of Ptolemy
and J. Camerarius that of Theon.
18243 — mathematicK constructionis
liber primus, gr. et lat. editus.
Additn explicatt. aliquot looor. ab
Erasmo Reinholt. Witt., J. Lufft,
1549. 8^
8 leaves of preliminary matter, 123 num-
bered leaves, i leaf of ernita» and i iabeOe.
18244— de prsedictionibus astronomi-
cis,cui titulum feceruntquadriparti-
1506
PTO
turn, gr. et lat. libri IV. Ph.Melan-
thone interprete. Ejusd. fructus
libror. suor. s. centum dicta ex con-
versione Joviani Pontani. Bas.,
Oporinus, i553« 8**.
269 pages, Latin translation, 8 leaves and
aig pages of Greek text, with a separate
title. PaocLUs, No. 17985 belongs here.
Al-Hacer, son of Juze^ made an Arabic
translation of the Almagestum in the year
of the H^ra 213 (A. D. 827.) This trans-
lation Isaac, the son of Sid, of the samame
of Haza translated into Spanish, and from
this Spanish translation is the barbarous
Latin translation of ^gidius Tebaldinus
derived, see Gasp, Ibt£n Memonas hit-'
ior. tobre el rei Z). Ahnto el Sabio. Madr.
1777. fol. p. 453. The translations of Ger.
Cremonensis (from the Arabic) and of
O. Trapezontius (from the Greek) are dif-
ferent from this.
18245 — liber quatuor tractatuum
(quadripartitum) et centiloquium
cum centiloquio Haly (lat.) Ven.,
Erh. Ratdolt, 15 Jan. 1484. small
4^. Gothic letter
In 2 columns, with 42 lines and the sig-
natures a-^ This translation is from the
Arabic.
18246 — liber quadripartiti Ptole-
meei. Centiloquium ejusd. Centi-
loquium Hermetis. Ejusd. de stel-
lis heibeniis. Centiloquium Bethem
et de horis pFanetar. Ejusd. de
significatione triplicitatum ortus.
CLpropositionesAlmansoris. Zabel
de interrogationibus. Ejusd. de
electionibus. Ejusd. de temporum
significationibus in judiciis. Mes-
sahallach de receptionibus planetar.
Ejusd. de interrogationibus. Epi-
stola ejusd. cum XII. capitulis.
Ejusd. de revolutionibus annor.
mundi. Ven., Bonetus Locatellus,
13 cal. Jan. 1493. fol. Gothic letter.
a and 152 leaves in 2 oi^iumis with the
signatures A^T, and 67 lines. The trans-
ition of Ptolemy is by JEg. Tebaldinus,
that of Almansor by Plato Tyburtinus,
and that of Messahallach by Joannes Uis-
pelensis. Repeated, Ven, SeotuSf 1519.
foL
18247 — almagestum (lat.) Ven.,
Pt. Lichtenstein, 10 Jan. 1515. fol.
Gothic letter with woodcuts.
This edition also contains a translation
from the Arabic, and not that of G. Trape-
PTO
xundus, as others will have it. The edi-
tions, Ven, 1513 or 25. fol. are pfobably
only typoigraiiliical errors.
18248 — almagestum latina donatum
lingua a G. Trapezuntio, per Luc
Gauricum recognitum. V&i,, Luc.
Ant. Junta, 1528. fol.
The first known edition of this tranab-
tion.
18249 — Ptolemiei planispherium
(lat.) Jordan! planispfaierium. Fed.
Commandini in Ptolem. planisphc-
rium commentarius. Ven.^ Aldus,
1558.4**.
The commentary has a separate title.
18250 — liber primus magns oon-
structionis lat. ex interpr. J. Bt
Port8e et cum commentariis Theo-
nis. Neap. 1605. 4°.
18251 -— trattato della descrittione
della sfera celeste in piano da Her-
cole Bottrigara trad, in parlare ita.
liano. BoL, Benacdo, 1572. 4°.
18252 — Astronomia. Teutsch Astro-
nomei etc, Auss den alten hoch-
gelerten der kunst Astronomei ge-
zogeu. Item CI. Ptolemei von
Vffgang vnd Nidergang bedeuttung
vnd wirckung der himelischer bilder
vnd jrer stemen verteutscht. Ff . a.
M., Cyr. Jacob, 1545. fol.
18253 — Beobachtungen u. BesGhrei-
bung der G«stime a. der Bewe-
gung der himml. Sphare. Mit £r-
lautt., Vergleichcb. der neaem
Beobachtt. u. einem stereograph.
Entwurfe der beiden Halbkug^
des gestimten Himmels fur die
Zeit des Ptolemseus, von J. ESlert
Bode. Berl., Nicolai, 1795. 8^
(id. 8gr.)
18254 — quadripartite or four books
concerning the influences of the
stars, rendered into Engl. ... by
J.Whalley. Lond., Sprint^ 1701.
18255 — Epytoma (G. Purbachii et)
Joanis De mote regio In almageatu
ptolemei. Ven., J. Haman^ prid.
cal. Sept. 1496. fol. Gothic letter.
Also Bas.f H, Petrij 1543- foL — See also
PaocLUS No. 1 7986 and 87.
18256 — libri IV. compositi Syro
PTO
fratri. Ejusd. fi'uctus libror. suor.
8. centum dicta. Traductio in lin-
guam lat. librorum Ptolemeei duum
(sic) priorum Jo. Camerarii (et
fibri III. et IV. versio vetus lat.)
Conversio centum dictor. Ptole-
msei in lat. Joviani Pontani. An-
notatiunculie ejusd. Joachimi ad
libros priores duos judicior. Pto-
lemsei. Mth. Guarimberti opuscu-
lum de ladiis et aspectibus planetar.
Apborismi astrologici L. de Regiis.
Nrb., Petrejus, 1535. 4°.
6 and 59 leaves Gre^ text, 4 unnum-
bered, 84 numbered and 34 unnumbered
leaves of Latin translation.— An edition,
Bas. 1553. 4<'. which Brunet has, appears
to me very uncertain.
18257 — here begynneth the com-
post of PtholomeuSj translated out
of Frenche into Englysshe. (Lond.)
Rb. Wyer, without date, 8®. Gothic
letter with woodcuts.
Also Lond.f Colwell, without date, 13**.
18258 — liber de analemmate a Fed.
Commandino instauratus et com-
mentariis illustratus (lat.) Ejusd.
Commandini liber de horologior.
descriptione. Romse^ P. Manutius^
1562. 4^
18259 — r^tat des etoiles fixes au
second siecle, par Ptol^mee, com-
pare a la position des memes etoiles
en 1786^ avec le texte grec et la
traduct. fran9. par I'abbe Montig-
not. Strasb., 1 787. 4°.
18260 — phsenomena stellar. 1022
fixar., interprete G. Trapezuntio
(lat.) Col. Agr., 1537. fol.
18261 — inerrantium stellar, signi-
ficationes per N. Leonicenum e
graeco translatse. Witt., N. Schir-
lentz, 1534. 8°.
18262 — inerrantium stellar, appari-
tiones ac significationum collection
Fed. Bonaventura interprete cum
notis ejusd. Urbini^ ^S9^' 4°*
The best edition, Greek and Latin, in
Petavii Uranolog. p. 71 sq.
18263 — - harmonicor. libri III. Ex
codd. MSS. XI. nunc prim, grsece
editus {sic). J. Watlis recens.,
edid., versione et notis illustrav.
VOL. III.
PUC
1607
et auctariutn adjecit. Ox.» th.
Sheld., 1682. 4^
1 title plate, 10 leaves of preliminary
matter and 318 pages. Care should be taken
that the appendix de veterum harmonica
ad hodiemam oomparata (p. 281-328) be
not wanting. Reprinted in WaUisii Opp.
T. IIL
18264 — tractatus de judicandi facul-
tate et animi principatu (gr. lat.)
Ex regia biblioth. nunc prim, in
lucem edid., lat. reddidit et com-
mentariis illustrav. Ism. Bullialdus.
Par., Cramoisy, 1663. 4°.
Par., 168 1. 4^ is only a new title. See
Heliodorus, No. 9414.
18265 PUBLICIUS, Jac. Oratoriae
artis epitomata. Ars TuUiano more
epistolandi. Ars memoriae. Yen.,
Erh. Ratdolt, prid. cal. Dec. 1482.
4®. Gothic letter with woodcuts.
66 leaves (the first and last blank) with
31 lines, and the signatures a-e and a-d.
The book is interesting on account of the
appended mnemonics with mnemonical
woodcuts. Also, Ven., Erh, RaUMiy prid.
cal. Febr. 1485. 4^, with the same wood-
cuts, 66 leaves (the first blank) with 33
lines, the signatures A-H, and in Roman
characters. From this last edition, which
lord Spencer bought for 81. 18s. 6d., Dib-
din has given a fac-simile of the woodcuts
in Bibl. Spenc. III. 475 ; but in p. 472. he
incorrectly doubts the existence of an edi-
tion of 1 482, which Foasi had nevertheless
already described, II. 420. Consult also
Welter's Altes XI. 715. — See above Aas
Memorativa.
PUBLIUS Syrus, see Syhus.
18266 PUCCI, Ant. Le bellezze di
Firenze, capitolo. Fir., ap. S. Jac.
de Ripolis, 1482. 4?.
This only edition is very scarce. The
poem is also printed in several collections.
18267 — la reina Doriente. With-
out place or date, (1485). 4^
Concerning this still acaroer poem in 4
cantos and 194 stanzas, see Opuseoli di
autori SiciL T. XX. p. 22a and 243.
18268 — centiloquio e poesie. Fir.^
Cambiagi, 1772. 8®. 4 voll.
A separate impression from vols. 3-6 of
the Delizie degli ertidiH ToscatUy superin-
tended by Padre Udefonso^ and acoompa-
nied with biographical notices by Dm.
Mar. Manni. Puod was one of the first
burlesque poets.
18269 PUCH MAYER, Ant. Ja-
5F
1508
PUE
roslaw. Lehrgebaude der russ.
Sprache. Prag, Haase, 1830. 8°.
(2d.)
PUENTE. Ant. de la, see Ponz.—
Jos. Martinez de^ see Guzman.
18270 PUERTE, Juan de la. Pri-
mera parte del jardin de amadores^
en el qual se contienen los mejores
y mas modernos romances^ que
hasta ay se han sacado, recopilados
por J. de la Puerte. Zaragoza^ J.
de Larumbe, 1611. small 8^
18271 PUFENDORF, Sm. de. De
jure nature et gentium libri VIII.
cum comm. J. N. Hertii et J. Bar-
beyraci^ ace. Eris Scandica, e rec.
Gf. Mascovii. Ff. et Lps , 1 744 or
59. 4°. 2 voll.
18272 — diritto della natura e delle
genti, illustrato da Gi. Bt. Almici.
Ven., 1757. 4**. 4 voll. — Droit de
nature et des gens, trad, par J.
Barbeyrac. Amst., 1720 or 34. 4°.
2 voll. also on large paper. Lond.
1740. 4°. 3 vols, is less prized. —
Law of nature and nations^ transl.
by Kennet. Lond. 1729. fol.
18273 — de officio hominis et civis
secundum legem naturalem libri II.
cum observatt. Ever. Ottonis et
Gli. Gerh. Titii^ cum supplementis
et observatt. Gerschomi Carmi-
chaelis et annotatt. Gli. Sm. Treueri.
LB., Luchtmans, 1769. 8^ 2 voll.
In French by J. Barbeyrac, Amst., 1756.
13°. 2 roll. In Swedish by And. Wilde, .V(A.
1747. 8«.
18274 — de rebus gestis Friderici
Wilhelmi Magni, electoris Bran-
denb., commentarior. libri XIX.
Lps. et Berol., Riidiger, 1733. fol.
2 voll.
There are copies on large paper of the
first edition, Berol. 1695. fol.
18275 — de rebus gestis Friderici
III., electoris Brandenb., commen-
tarior. libri III. (edid. Ewald. F.
de Hertzberg). Berol., Decker,
1784. fol.
18276 — commentarior. de rebus
Suecicis libri XXVI. ab expedi-
tione Gustavi Adolfi regis in Ger-
PUL
maniam ad abdicationem uaqae
Christinie. Ultraj., Ribbina, 1686.
fol.
Also Ff^ 1705. fol. Trsnalated into
German, F/., i(S88. fol. (J. An^eenht^)
ComrneTttarwr. J^tendarS, de reb. Sftcc
leeiUme* varianies* Without place or
date, 8^
18277 — de rebus gestis a CaroZo
Gustavo, Suecis rege, commen-
tarior. libri VII. Nrb., Riegel,
1696 or 1729. fol. 2 volL with
plates.
In French, Nrb. 1697. fol- 1 voll. wltii
plates. In German, Nrb, 1697. foL with
plates. A list of all PnfendorTs writings in
Meu8el*8 lAti. bibliogr. Magaz. II. 321.
18278 PUGH, E. Cambria depicU>
a tour through North Wales, illus-
trated with 71 picturesque views.
Lond. 1 8 16. 4°. (5I. 5s.)
PUGNA porcorum, see Porcius.
18279 PUIGBLANCH, Ant. The
inquisition unmasked : being a his-
torical and philosophical accoiint of
that tremendous tribunal, founded
on authentic documents. Trans-
lated from the author's enlarged
copy, by W. Walton. Lond., Bald^
win. 1816. 8^ 3 vols, with plates.
The principal work on the Spanish inr
quisition, which chiefly contributed to the
abolition of it by the Cortes in 18 12. The
Spanish original appeared in 18 monthly
parts, and cannot be bought at any prioew
PUIS, see Dupuis.
18280 PUISSANT. Traite de geo.
desie. Nouv. ed. augm. Par., 18 19.
4*'. 2 voll. with 13 plates (30 fr.).
18281 PUJADES, Hi. Coronica
universal del principat de Catha-
lunya. Barcelona, Margarit, 1609.
fol.
In the Catalonian dialect.
18282 PULCI, Antonia. loomincta
la representatione di sancta Domi-
tilla vergine, facta et composta in
versi per mona Antonia dona di
Bernardo pulci lano 1483. with the
signatures a— c. — Incomincia la ni-
presentatione di Barlaam et Joaa-
fat composta per Bernardo Pulci,
With the signatures dr-f, — C!omincia
la rapresentatione di S. Guglielma
PUL
composta per mona Antonia donna
di Bn. Pulci. With the signatures
g— t.— Incomincia la rapresentatione
di Joseph figlivolo di Jacob. With
the signatures Ar-m. — Rapresenta-
tione di S. Francesco composta per
mona Antonia donna di Bn. Pulci.
With the signatures »-p. — Inco-
mincia la rapresentatione della reina
Hester. With the signatures q-t,
— Incomincia la rapresentatione
della nativita di Christo. With the
signatures u-^. — Incomincia la ra-
presentatione di S. Antonio della
barba romito. With the signatures
^-4*.— Incomincia la rapresenta-
tione di S. Francesco come con-
verti tre ladroni et fecionsi frati.
With the signatures aa-hh. With-
out place or date. {Fir,, Fr. Bo-
naccorsi, about 1490). 4°.
With 17 lines, without catchwords and
pagination, the original edition of these
pieces and extremely scarce, of which those
with the signatures k-m and g-My are not
by Puld, but by some other unknown per-
sons.
18283 — rappresentatione di S. 6u-
glielma. Fir., 1554 or 88. 4^ Fir.^
Giraffi, without date, 4^.
18284 — rappresentatione di S. Fran-
cesco. Without place or date,
(16th century). 4^
18285 PULCI, Bn. (anon.) La pas-
sione di nostro signor Oesu Christo
con la sua risurrezione e scesa al
limbo : e la vendetta che fece Tito
Vespasiano contro i Giudei. Bol.,
Ugo di Rugerii, 10 Marzo 1489. 4^
The first known edition of these 3 small
poems, which Audiffredi attributed to Pul-
ci, incorrectly however according to Mo-
Iiiii*s catalogue of 1807, (ediz. dd sec. 15),
p. 10. The author is said to be rather a
certain Ant. Aoquettini. It begins without
any superscription, and ends with a colophon
of 12 lines, Finme la pauiane del nosiro
siffnore eic,
18286 — la passione del nostro sig-
nore Jesu Christo. Fir., Fr. Bo-
naccorsi, 3 Nov. 1490. 4^.
40 leaves with 27 lines and the signatures
PUL
1509
18287 ^~ — Flor.. without date, 4^
Printed in the 15th century in Roman
characters. Without catchwords and pagi-
nation, and with a regUter, At the end
is, FlorerUina impreuum.
18288 — la vendetta di nostro sig-
nore Jesu Christo facta da Tito e
Vespasiano. Fir., 1491. 4^
See also Pulci, No. 18283 and Vui-
eiLio (Bucolica di).
18289 PULCI, Luca. Cyriffo Cal-
vaneo composto per Luca de Pulci
ad petitione del magnifico Lr. de
Medici. Without place or date,
(Flor., Miscomini, before 1490). 4°.
I J 1 leaves with the signatures o-o, and 24
lines. The book b^ns in leaf i a with the
above title in 4 lines, and the ist line is,
CYRIFFO CALVANEO COM PO. The
last line of leaf 1 12b is, Ei con dectofe ehia-.
mare iibcia. This first edition of one of
the oldest Italian epic poems of chivalry con-
tains only the f st canto, which alone Puld
finished. Bn. OiumbuUari composed the
remaining three.
18290 — CirifiTo Calvaneo, composto
per Luca de Pulci et parte per
Luigi suo fratello. Fir., Ant. Tu-
bini et And. da Pistoja, 1 509. 4^.
with woodcuts.
This edition also only contains the ist
book, and after the 138th stanza, 5 stanzas
are repeated by mistake, whidi had al-
ready appeared before. At the end of the
poem, which closes with the verse, Et cati
detto fe chiamare ii boia^ 39 other stanzas
follow, which have not been repriiited in
any subsequent edition.
18291 — Ciriffo Calvaneo et il povero
adveduto composto per Luca de
Pulci et parte per Luigi suo fra-
tello ad petitione del magnif. Lr.
de Medici. Nuovamente stampato
et correpto. Mil., Scinzenzeler,
1518. 4^
Also containing only the ist book.
18292 — Cyriffo Calvaneo composto
per Luca Pulci con 1' adgiunta per
Bn. Giambollari. Ven., Alex, de
Bindonis, 15 18. 4°. with woodcuts.
18293 — Ciriffo Calvaneo et il po-
vero adveduto composto per Luca
Pulci et parte per Luigi suo fra-
tello. Ven., Paulo Danza, 1534.
18294 — Ciriffo Caluaneo. Libro
intitolato Ciriffo Caluaneo, et il
povero aveduto etc. Composto il
1510
PUL
primo libro per Luca Pulci, il resto
per Bn. GiambuUari. Ven., Nic-
colini da Sabio^ i535* 4°- ^^^
woodcuts.
139 unnumliered leaves and i blank leaf.
In this very scarce and cited edition, which
also contains OiambuUari*8 oompledon of
the poem, it is said to be </i nuooo rifor^
mato, which leads to the conclusion of its
being a revised edition.
18295 — Ciriffo Calvaneo, con la
giostra del magnif. Lr. de' Medici.
Insieme con le epistole composte
dal medesimo Pulci, nuovamente
ristampate. Fir., Giunti, 1572.
4 •
2 leaves of preliminary matter, 112 pages
and T leaf. This edition, also dted, con-
tains only the ist book of the Ciriffo (after
the edition of 1535) divided into 7 cantoa.
18296 Fir., Giunti, 161 8. 4^
2 leaves and 122 pages. A repetition of
the preceding.
18297 — ' la giostra di Lr. de Medici
messa in rima da Luigi de Pulci
anno M.CCCC.LXVIII. Without
place or date.
Sometimes bound up with the Giostra
eR Giui. de Medici. Fir. GL St. di Carlo,
15 13. 4^ and it seems to be of the same
printing. There is also an earlier undated
edition, which is sometimes found with
Fisiole, Fir. 1481. As to the rest, the
poem is not by Luigi but by Luca FuJci.
18298 — la giostra di Lr. de Medici
messa in rima da Luigi Pulci. Fir.,
Bn. diGiunta, 1518. 8°.
18299 — pistole di Luca de Pulci al
magnif. Lr. de Medici. Flor., Bm.
Miscomini, 1 Febr. 148 1. 4^
52 leaves with 24 lines and the signa-
tures o-^. The first edition of these 18
epistles in tersierime, and very scarce.
18300 Fir, Fr. Bonaccorsi et
Ant. di Francesciio, 28 Febr. 1488.
A^
4 •
41 leaves with 30 lines, and the signa-
tures a-/.
18301 Ven. 1502. 4®.
18302 Ven., Manfrino Bon da
Monferrato, 1505. 8°.
18303 Siena, 1512. 8°.
18304 (Fir.) a petitione di Ser
Piero Pacini, without date, 4°.
With 33 lines and the signatures a-€.
PUL
18305 — — Fir., ad petitione di Ser
Piero Pacini^ iS'S- 4***
At the end there is also on 6 leaves,
Epiatota consokUoria de eaitUy /reddi et He^
pidi et unafrottola insieme.
18306 — Ven., Rusconi, 15 18. 8^
Haym mentions also an edition Fir^
Giuniay 1518. 8*.
18307 — il Driadeo, composte in rima
octava per Lucio Pulcro (sic).
Flor., without the printer's name.
3 Apr. 1479. 4^
A very scarce edition of this poeniy and
probably the first ; it is sometimea in the
editions ascribed to Luigi Puld, but pro-
bably belongs to the last mentioned. 58
leaves with 3 a lines and the signatures a-g.
Leaf lb b^ns with a letter to Lr. Medids
which ends leaf aa. These first 2 leaves
are without signatures. A metrical pn>-
k^e fills leaves 3 and 4, and the poem it-
self begins on leaf 51^ and ends in the 34th
line of leaf 58b.
18308 — il Driadeo, compilato per
Luigi Pulci. Flor.^ Ant. Miaoo-
mini, i Febr. 1481. 4^
63 leaves with the signatures a-^
18309 — la rima parte del Driadeo
compilato per Lucio Pulcro. With-
out place or date, 4^.
With 30 lines and the signatures a-JL
Leaf lb begins with a letter to Lr. Medids,
which ends in the 19th line of leaf 3*.
The metrical prologue follows in leaf 3%
and ends in the i8th line of leaf 3^, after
which a statement of the oontents of the
poem follows. The poem itself b^ns in
the 8th line of leaf 4a and ends in thie 14th
line of the reverse of the last leaf, under
which there is only FINIS.— The Driadeo
was printed in the year 1483 at the monas-
tery of S. Jaoopo di Ripoli at Florenoei, ao-
ooi^ing to the account of the printin^r of
this monastery (Fossi BibL MagBab.
T. III. p. XXIII.); of which edition how-
ever no o(^y has yet really been seen, al-
though Brunet quotes it without comment.
May not this article be identically the edi-
tion of 1483 ?
18310 — il Driadeo compilato per
Luigi Pulci. Fir., Ant. di Fran-
cescho, 14 Luglio^ ^^1- 4^-
67 leaves with 28 lines, and the signa-
tures o-i. Leaf ib begins with a letter to
Lr. Medids, and the prologae folkiws in
leaf 3*.
18311 — il Driadeo de Luigi Puld.
Fir.^ Fr. di Dino^ 22 Agosto, 1489.
40
PUL
18312 — Driadeo d' amori di Luca
Pulci. Ven., Maximus de Butri-
ciis, 1 8 Juni^ 1491* 4°-
18313 — il Driadeo d* amore. (Fir.),
a petitione di Ser Ft. Pacini^ with-
out date (i6th century). 4^
a6 unnumbered leaves. — There is also
another edition, without place or date, 4**.
likewise of the i6th century.
18314 — il Driadeo d' amore di Luca
Pulci. Fir., 61. St. di Karlo da
Pavia, 15 19. 4°.
18315 PULCI, Luigi. II Morgante.
{Fen,), Luca Venetiano^ 26 Febr.
1 48 1, fol.
The first edition, extremely scarce, and
only containing 23 cantos. In 2 columns,
with the signatures A^T. The first page
is blank, and leaf 1^ Une i is, In pvicipio
era il fferbo apreuo atUo. The work ends
in 7*5^ with a register. This edition is in-
correctly mentioned in the Paris catalogue,
by Debure, Panzer, and others, as Li fatH
tU Carlo Magno etc. — The editions of this
poem of chivalry printed in the 15th cen-
tury are very scarce^ and the more sought
after in proportion as they vary from the
text of thie later editions.
In PineUi*s Caial^y IV. 391, there was
a copy of an edition in small fol. want-
ing the last 2 leaves, which was printed
without any division into cantos in Koman
characters in 2 columns, each of 4 oUave ;
it had signatures, but no catchwords and
pagination. It was probably of the im-
pression prepared in 148 1 and 82 in the
monastery of 8. Jaoopo di Bipoli at Flo-
rence (Fossi, T. III. p. zx.), oi which no
copy is known.
18316 — il Morgante maggiore.
Ven., Bm. de Zanis de Portesio,
1 488. 4°.
18317 — il Morgante maggiore.
Ven., Manfredo di Borsello, 1493.
40
Panzer quotes it from MoreDi^s testi-
mony. Bebure sets it down in the year
1494.
18318 — il Morgante maggicnre. Fir.»
ad petitione et instantia di Piero
Pacini^ 1500. 4^ with woodcuts.
18319 — il Morgante ma^ore, cor-
retto da N. Massetti. Ven.> Sessa,
1502. 8^
18320 — il Morgante ma^ore. Mil.,
Zanotto da Castellionio, 15 18. 4°.
with woodcuts.
PUL
1511
18321 — il Morgante maggiore oom-
posto per Luigi de Pulci, nuova-
mente stampato e ricorrecto. With-
out place or date. 4°. with wood*
cuts.
18322 — il Morgante maggiore: il
quale tratta de la morte de Or-
lando, con tutti li Paladini. Ven.,
fratelli da Sabio^ iSS^- 4^*
18323 — il Morgante maggiore di
Aluigi Pulci. Ven., Gu. da Fon-
taneto, 1534. 8^. Gothic letter.
18324 — il Morgante maggiore, oor-
retto per L. Domenichi. Ven., Gi-
roL Scotto, 1545* 4°* with wood-
cuts.
18325 — il Morgante maggiore, re-
uisto et corretto, et cauato dal suo
primo originale, con la dichiara-
tione di tutti vocaboli, proverbj et
luc^hi difficili che in esso libro si
contengono. Ven.» Comin da Tri-
no, 1546 (at the end 1545). 4^
with woodcuts.
4 leaves of preliminanr matter, 199 num-
beired leaves, and i leaf with the printer's
symbol. Tolerably scarce, dted by the
academy della Grusca, and greatly sought
after. The explanations of the words are
by Gi. Puld, a nephew of the poet
18326 — il Morgante maggiore di
Aluigi Pulci. Ven., Bm. detto
r Imperadore, 1549. 8^ Gothic let-
ter, with woodcuts.
18327 — Morgante maggiore, noua-
mente stampato et con ogni dili-
genza corretto. * Ven., Comin da
Trino, 1550. 4*^. with woodcuts.
16 leaves of preliminary matter, and 197
numbered leaves. Almost as much sought
after as the edition of 15469 uid with the
same explanation. According to Bm*
net, there are copies whidi have the year
1551 in the title and 1550 at the end,
but in the Dresden copy 1550 is in the
title also. — The catalogue of the Royal li-
brary at Paris has an edition, Fim., Gvrol,
SooUo, 1550. 4*.
18328 — il Morgante, nuouamente
corretto e ristampato con lioenza
de' superior!. Fir., Bm. Sermar-
telli, 1574. 4*».
8 leaves of pielimhiary matter, 390 pages
and I leaf. A very good and oofrect edi-
tion, in which however all ^ offensive pas*
sages are omitted.
1618 P U L
18329 i— — (the same title). Fir.,
Sennartelli, 1606. 4"*.
8 kavn of preliminary matter, 390 pages
and I leaf. Only a repetition of the pre-
ceding, and likewise mutilated. Cited by
the academy della Crusca*
18330 — il Morgante maggiore. Fir.
(Napoli), 1732. large 4°. with
Polci's jiortrait.
A complete edition, and the best.
18331 — il Morgante maggiore. To-
rino, 1754. 12°. 2 voll.
18332 — il Morgante maggiore.
Lond. {Par,, PrauU), 1767. I2^
3 voll.
18333 — il Morgante ma^ore.
Lond. (Livomo), 1778. 12°. 3 voll.
18334 — il Morgante maggiore.
Cagliari, stamp, reale, 1778. 18°.
3 voll.
Also in the Pamauo Itai. T. 7^.
18335 — il Morgante maggiore.
Ven. 1 80 1. 12°. 3 voll. with plates.
18336 — il Morgante ma^iore.
Mil. 1806. 8^ 3 voll. with Pulci's
portrait. (Classici ItaL)
18337 — il Morgante maggiore.
Ven. j8i2. i8^ 4 voll. (8 lire).
18338 — il Margucte piccolo. With-
out place or date. (Fir,, S. Jac,
di Ripoli^ 1480). 4"".
16 leaves, with the signatures a 3, 6 and
bt. In leaf i* are 3 figures engraved in
wood with the subscription, MorganU Mot'
guiie ; and at ^e end is, FiniUo U Mar^
ffueie fiecoio. It is 245 stanzas from the
ist, 1 8th, and 19th cantos of the Mor-
gante.
See also Morgant.
18339 — frottola. Without place or
date. 4*^.
4 leaves in 1 columns. It contains 3
frittole, and underneath each stands the
word FinUa.
18340 — froctola. Stampata ad
istantia di m F. di G. B. 1527. 4°.
4 leaves, with a woodcut in the title. It
contains a JroUole and 2 oapUoUy and a
sonnet of Altissimo.
18341 — frottola. Without place or
date. 4°.
4 leaves, with the signatures A and AiJ,
and likewise with a woodcut in the title.
A reprint of the preceding.
PUR
18342 — frottola di diversi aatori
Fiorentini, cosa piacevole e ridicola
con due capitoli e un sonetto d'a-
more dell' Altissimo, poeta Fioren^
tino. Nuovamente ristampata. Fir.,
Zanobi Bisticd, 1600. 4^
4 leaves. Eztrcnnely scarce.
18343 — stramotti et fioretti d' amore
in ciaschedun verso, composti per
Alvise Pulci. Without place or
date. 4°.
18344 — la beca. Italia {Parma) »
1802. 8^
Also in the Poena milica/i. Parma^
1 80a. 8^ and in the Pamtuao ItaL T. 35.
p. I.
18345 — la confessione di L. Pulci
in terza rima. Without place or
date. 4^.
4 leaves in 3 columns. There is also an
edition, without place or date, 4**. of 7
leaves.
See also Matteo Frakco and M£i>ici,
No. 1 3530-
PULCRO, see Pulci, No. 18307
and 9.
18346 PULGAR, Hernando de.
Cronica de los senores reyes cato-
licos Don Fernando y Dona Isabel
da Castilla y de Aragon, contexada
con antiguos manuscritos y aumen-
tada de varias ilustraciones y en-
miendas. Valencia, Montfort, 1 780.
fbl.
Previously, ZaragoMo, 1567. fd.
18347 — los claros varones de Ca-
stilla y letras. Madr. 1789. 8^
Previously, with PL Martyris Opus
epittolar. Anut. 1670. fd. Consult Stm^
terwek Geteh. der Poetie III. 140.
18348 PURCHAS, Sm. Hakluy-
tus posthumus, or Purchas his piL
grimes. Contayning a history of
the world, in sea voyages et lande-
travells, by Englishmen and others.
Lond.^ W. Stansby, 1625-26. fol.
5 vols, with plates and maps.
A collection of which complete copies are
scarce and sought after. The vd. which
is numbered as the 5th has been oikea
printed, but the 4th edition of 1636 should
be sdected. In the ist voL a title-plate
with 30 singular medallions is oflten want-
ing. The price in England is from 30
t0 4ol.
PUB
18349 PUR6ATOIRE (le) des
mauvais maris a la louange des
honnetes dames et damoiselles.
Without place or date. 4^ GU>thic
letter.
Printed with the lame types which were
used by Colard Mansion m 1479 ^^ ^^
Samme rttrale,
18350 PURGATOIRE Saint Patrice
(le). Par., J. Bonfons, without
date. S°. Gothic letter^ 16 leaves.
Also, without place or date {Par,^ J.
Trepperei), 4*. Gothic letter. Par., et
Petcu de France, without date^ 8**. Gothic
letter.
See also Voyaoe au puy.
18351 PURICELLI, Fr. Rime.
BoL, 1752. 8^
Also, Ven. 1751. 11". Nixxa, 1781.14°.
18352 PURQUEDDU, Ant. II te-
soro della Sardegna, ne' Bachi e
Gelsi, poema sardo^ e italiano in
tre canti. Cagliari, I779- S^- vn^
plates.
18363 PURSH, Frederick. Flora
Americas septentrionalis, or a sys-
tematic arrangement and descrip-
tion of the plants of North Ame-
rica. Lond. 1814. 8^ 2 vols, with
24 plates (il. 1 6s., illuminated 2I.
1 2s. 6d.)
18354 — systematic description of
North American plants. New-
Haven (in America), 1820. 8°. 2
vols, with 24 plates.
18355 PUSCHMANN, Ad. Griind-
licher Bericht der deutschen Rei-
men oder Rithmen, auch der alten
deutschen Singekunst des Meister-
gesangs vnd deren Melodyen, sowol
auch der deutschen Kirchengesenge,
wie sie samptlich su erkennen» zu
erlernen vnd zu vnterscheiden sint.
In drey Tractat gestellet. 1569. —
At the end, Ff. a. d. O., 1596. 8°.
Also under the title, Grundl. Bericht dee
deuUehen Meittergetangee. GorL 1574. 4".
Very scarce and interesting, consult Samml,
fur aUdeuUehe LU. u. Kunaty B. I. St. I.
p. 165 sq.
PUTANA, see Puttana.
18356 PUTEO, Paris de. Libro de
re militari in matemo composto per
PUT
1618
messer Paris de Puteo doctore de
l^e. (Neap.), Sextus Riessinger,
without date (about 147 1). fol.
With 36 lines lunnhig all across the
pagei, without signatures and pagination^
18357 — incipit solennis et utilissi-
mus libellus de re militari, compi-
latus per Paridem de Putheo.
Without place or date. {Neap.,
Riessinger). fol.
180 leaves with 36 lines, without signa-
tures, catchwords, and pagination. This
Latin edition has at the end, Deo gnUku
AMEN.
PUTEUS, Pt., see Pozzo.
PUTSCH, see Grammatici, No.
8794.
18358 PUTTANA errante. — La
Zaffetta. Without place or date.
(Ven, 153 1). 8"-
This raoall, very scarce, and indecent
work, is not by Aretino, but by Lr. Ve-
niero, who by means of it sought to re-
vengehimself on a Venetian courtesan of the
name of Angela, whom he here designates
by the Venetian insulting word Zaffetta
(daughter of a tbirro). In the first poem
he describes her life; in the second, die
cruel and brutal revenge which he inflicted
on her. This edition, printed in tolerably
laige Roman characters, has no other title
thiui the words La Puttana errante on the
reverse of the first leaf. Then follow an
advertisement to the reader and two son-
nets (one of them by Id-. Veniero to Are-
tino). Leaf 4, or signature Ai^j, b^ns
the poem of the PuUana errante in 185
ottavey which ends in leaf E 2. On the
reverse of ^ 3 is, La Zaffetta, which se-
cond poem of 1 14 ottave begins in leaf E 4
and ends in G 6. G 7 and 8 are blank.
In the collection of letters to Aretino
{Fen. 1551-53. II. 8), a certain Bn. Are-
lio writes (T. I. p. 104) under the date
of 17 Oct. 1531 to Aietino, Ho veduto di
nuovo tma Puttana errante oondota tfimno
Sft a Torino etc Veniero's poem there-
re really appeared in 1531. And ihe
above edition may very probably be the
original, judging from the form of the
types and certain abbreviations. This edi-
tion at least appears to be different from
that, of whidi Apost. Zeno has made men-
tion in his lettere (1751. T. II. p. 296),
and of which he only saw a copy without
a title, for which reason he could not state
withcertainty the title of the first poem. But
he says that the second poem is entitled,
// TrentJunOy and that the edition is dedi-
cated to Aretino. But in the above edi-
1514
PUT
tion the leoond poem ia ityled, la ZaffeUOy
and it has no dedication to Aratino, unless
tke above-mentioned sonnet be considered
as such. An edition, Ven, 1538, 8^ is
also mentioned in Haym*s BUd. ItaL, and
probably that is the one of which Zeno
speaks.
Brunet saw another old edition of the
fint poem in 8°. of 36 leaves with this
title, La PtUana errarUe di Mt{f. Veru
The ZaffeUa of 36 numbered pages, and
the CoKMaria in verse (a poem of a similar
nature, and different from the prosaic Caz-
Mtariaf see that article) of 8 leaves had been
appended. These 3 pieces sold in 1805 ^or
48 fr.
Zeno on Fontanini, II. 83. mentions an
edition of the PtUiana errante and of the
ZaffeUa, 1651. 8°. under the name and
with the portrait of Maffeo Veruero arci-
vetoavo. It is probably the same edition
which Debure, No. 3955, mentions under
the title, Poena da fnoco di diversi autoru
Lttcema^ 1651. 11°. As to the rest, both
the last mentioned editions were incorrect-
ly attributed to Maffeo Veniero, Liorenzo*s
son, who was not yet bom when the ori-
ginal edition appeared.
(This article is a literal translation from
Brunet)
18359 PUTTENHAM, G. Arte
of English poesie, contriued into
three bookes. Lond., Field, 1589.
The original edition, very scarce ; it sold
at the Roxburgh sale for 16L Its price
has greatly fallen in consequence of a new
edition, superintended by Jos. Haslewood,
LoruL 181 1. 4**. of which only 250 copies
were printed, yet was it sold at the duke
of Marlborough*s sale in 1819 for 5 gui-
neas.
18360 PUYSCGUR. Jac de Chaste-
net, marquis de. Art de la guerre,
par principes et par r^les, mis au
jour par le fils de Tauteur. Par.,
Jombert, 1748. fol. 2 parts in i
vol. with plates. Also on large
paper.
The editions, Hajfe, 1749. fol. 2 vols,
and Par, 1 749. 4**. 2 vols, are less prized.
In German by G. Rdf. Fiisch, Lpx. 1 753.
4**. 2 vols, with plates.
18361 P YE. Provincial copper coins
issued between 1787 and 1801.
Lond. 1 80 1. 4°. with 52 plates.
Previously, Birmingh. 1 796. fol.
18362 PYE, H. Jam. Poems. Lond.
1 787. 8°. 2 vols. — Alfred, an epic
PYT
poem. Lond., Suttaby, 1808. 18®.
with plates.
18363 PYLADES, J. Fr. Baccardns.
Vocabularium. Daventr.^ ex offic.
Alberti, 15 16. 4^
Mariced in the Cat. BiU, Bosch, p. 136,
as Hbelitu rarisgimus. Also^ Brix,f Bru
tannieus, 1498. 4". MedhL, SdnxenMeier,
15x0. 4'*. Consult FreytagH Appar. At I.
697.
18364 PYLANDER, 6. Annulus
spheericus. Mediol., 1544. 4°.
A copy on vellum in the University li-
brary at Jena.
PYLGREMAGE, see Guiue-
VILLB.
18365 PYNE, W. H. History of
the royal residences in England, at
Windsor, St. James', Carlton Pa-
lace, Kensington, Hampton Court
etc, Lond. 1818-20. 4^ 3 vols,
with 108 plates (25I. 4s., on la^e
paper 37I. i6s.).
18366 PYRARD de Laval, Fr.
Voyage, contenant sa navigation
aux Indes orientales et au Br^sil.
Nouv. edit, revue, corrig^ et
augm. par du Val. Par., Billaine,
1679. 4**. 3 parts in i vol.
This voyage is remarkable, as being the
first which the Frendi ventured on to the
East Indies ; it is well written and much
to be depended upon. According to Haet*s
MS. note in his copy (now in the Royal
library at Paris), Pt. Bergeron compoaed
it from Pyrard*s information; but P^nan
{Vie de Jerome Bignon, Par, 1756. 12*.
p. 88), attributes it to Hi. Bignon. Can-
suit Beckmann*s lAU. der Reisebeechrr, II.
1 15 sq. The fint, very imperfect edidan,
has the title, Ducours du x>oyage de* Prtmr
cats aux Indes orientales. Par. 1611. 8^.
The editions, Par, 1615 or 19. 8". 2 parts
in I vol., are enlarged ; but the best edi-
tion is the above on account of Duval^s
geographical observations.
18367 PYTHAGORAS. Poemata
Pythagoras et Phocylidis (gr.) cum
duplici interpretatione Viti Amer-
bachii. Arg., 1539, or 45, or 52.
8°. Bas., Oporinus, 1554. 8^.
Witt, 1599. 8^
18368 — Aurea carmina, gr., cum
comment. St. Nigri. Par«, Gu.
Morellius, 1555. 8°.
PYT
18369 — - Pythagorte ac Phocylidis
carmina gr. lat. cum indioe duplici.
£d. II. quae prseter Jo. Camerarii
hypomnemata grseca et notas priores
variantem quoque lectionem e tribus
MSS. codd. bibl. Augustanae, ac
uberiorem in carmina Pythagorse
commentarium exhibet. Stud, et
op. Wfg. Seberi. Lps. 1662. 8°.
18370 — carmen aureum gr. et lat.
(ex versione Viti Amberbachii) cum
analysi criticaet ethica, imitationibus
graeco-lat. et indice gemino^ op. et
stud. J. Ch. Knauthii. Dresd.^
Zimmermann, 1720. 8°.
18371 — carmina aurea gr. et lat.
cum notis varior. edid. J. Ad.
Schier. Lps. 1750. 8®.
18372 — versos de ouro que vulgar-
mente andao em nome de Pytha-
goras, traduzidos do Grego em lin-
guagem Portugueza, illustrados com
PYT 1615
annota^oes e com o texto greso k
margem, por Luiz Ant. de Aze-
▼edo. Lisb. 1795. 8^ (36oree8).
18373 — les vers dor^ de Pytha-
gore, expliqu^s et traduits pour la
premiere fois en vers eumolpiques
fran9. par Pabre d'Olivet. Par.,
Treuttel, 1813. 8®. Also on vel-
lum paper.
18374 — goldne Sprucbe, eine Uebs.
(von Gli. Ch. C. Link). Altorf,
1780. 4**. — Goldne Spriiche, aus
dem Griech. (von J. W. L. Gleim).
Halberst. 1775 or 86. 8^
18375 — Pythagoras gyldene Vers
med Hieroclis Commentario, P.
Syri Sententser og Phaedri Fabler,
overs, af P. F. Suhm. Kbhvn.
1750- 8^
See alao Okomici, Hieboclks, Nsav-
Dxa, and Theookis.
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