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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. 
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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^*. 


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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. 


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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, 


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'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* 
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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'. 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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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). 

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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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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 


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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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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**. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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.— 


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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 


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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« 


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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". 


MAR 

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, 


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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 


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MAR 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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- 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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). 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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- 


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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- 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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., 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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., 

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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. 


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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 


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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- 


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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. 
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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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- 


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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. 


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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, 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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)  />« 


OVI 

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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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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 


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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. 


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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- 


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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- 
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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. 


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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- 


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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". 


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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.) 

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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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°. 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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 


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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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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- 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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^ 

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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 


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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- 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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(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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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' 


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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^ 

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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- 


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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- 


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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- 


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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, 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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« 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 
4R 


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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°. 
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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 


1318 


PER 


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 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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- 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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.  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. 
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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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^ 


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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 


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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". 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 
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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^ 


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—  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**. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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 


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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., 


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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, 


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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 


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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**. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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- 

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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. 


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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, 


PIN 


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 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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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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 


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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. — 


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£.  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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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. 


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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 
Vorr.  u.  Anmerkk.  herausg.  durch 
J.    Sm.   Miiller.      Hmb.,    Kdnig, 

1736.4°. 

Containing  Aldbiades  I.  and  II.,  Laches, 
Protagoras,  Theages,  and  Erastn. 

17041  —  septem  selecti  dialogi,  gr. 
juxta  edit.  Serrani.  Dublini,  ty- 
pogr.  acad.  1738.  8^ 

Sought  after,  and  scarce  on  lugB  paper. 
4Va 


1898 


PLA 


17042  —  dialogi  V.  (gr.  lat.)     Re- 

censuit  notisque  lUustray.  Nathan. 

Forster.     Ox.,  typ.  Clarend.  1745. 

8°.     Also  on  large  paper. 

Cootaining  Eraitas,  Euthy]diro^  Apol. 
Socr.,  Crito,  Phaedon.  Stephens^s  text  with 
Ficinu8*8  translation  corrected,  and  For- 
8ter*8  and  Z.  Mudge*i  good  critical  and 
ezegetical  annotations.  The  Scholia  of 
Olympiodorus,  never  before  printed,  are 
appended  from  a  Bodleian  MS. — The  re- 
petition, Ox.  tppia  Clarend,  1751.  8^  (also 
on  large  paper)  is  very  incorrect  lb.,  id^ 
1765,  1772,  or  1800.  8°.  (78.)  18  better. 

17043  —  dialogi  IV.  Euthyphro, 
Apol.  Socr.,  Crito,  Phsedon,  gr. 
Ad  fidem  oodd.  MSS.  Tubing., 
August,  aliorumque  et  libror.  edi- 
tor, veterum  recensuit,  emendav., 
explicav.  J.  F.  Fischer.  Lps., 
Schwickert,  1783.  8°.  (2  d.  8  gr.) 
Previously,  ib.  1760  and  70.  8°. — 
Dialogi  II.  Cratylus  et  Thetetetus, 
gr.  e  rec.  H.  Stephani.  Varietate 
lectionis  animadversionibusque  cri- 
ticis  brevibus  illustrati  ab  J.  F. 
Fischero.  Lps.,  Langenheim,  1770. 
8^  (la  gr.)  — Dialogi  III.,  So- 
phista,  Politicus,  Parmenides,  gr.  e 
rec.  H.  Stephani.  Animadvv.  cri- 
ticis  illustrati  ab  J.  F.  Fischero. 
ib.,  id.,  1774.  8^  (18  gr.)  —  Dia- 
logi II.,  Philebus  et  Symposium, 
gr.  e  rec.  H.  Stephani.  Varietate 
lectionis  animadversionibusque  crit. 
illustrati  ab  J.  F.  Fischero.  ib.,  id., 
1 776.  8*'.  (12  gr.)  —  Jani  Comarii 
eclogK  in  dialogos  Platonis  omnes, 
nunc  prim,  separatim  editse  cura 
J.  F.  Fischeri.  ib.,  Schwickert, 
1771.  8^  (rogr.) 

These  5  vols,  should  be  put  tc^pether. 

17044  —  Dialogi  tres  (gr.  lat.)  Qui- 
bus  prieiiguntur  Olympiodori  vita 
Platonis  et  Albini  in  dialogos  Pla- 
tonis introductio.  Op.  et  stud.  Gu. 
Etwall.  Ox.,  typ.  Clarend.,  1771. 
8°.     Also  on  large  paper. 

The  two  Aldbiadet  and  the  Hipparchus 
included. 


17045  —  dialogi  IV.,  Meno,  Crito; 
Alcibiades  uterque  (gr.)  Cum  ani- 
madvv. viror.  clarissimor.     Gredike, 


PLA 

Oottleber,  Schneider  prionunque 
editorum.  Curavit  (J.  Eric)  Ble- 
ster. Ed.  III.  curav.  Ph.  Butt- 
mann.  Berol.,  Mylius,i8ir.  8^. 
(18  gr.)  Ed.  IV.  ib.,  id.,  1822. 
8^ 
Previoody,  ib,,  id,,  1780  and  90.  8^ 

17046  —  dialc^  IV.,  Meno,  Alcib.  L, 
Phaedo,  Phedrus.  Greece  ad  edit. 
H.  Stephani  expressi  (cura  Fr.  C. 
Alteri).  Viennae,  Trattner^  1784* 
8^  (8  gr.) 

Not  neat,  and  incorrectly  printed,  but 
with  the  various  readings  of  a  Vienna 
MS. 

17047  —  Euthydemus    et   Gk>rgia8 

(gr.  lat.)     Recensuit,  vertit  notas- 

que   suas  adjec.   Mt.  Jos.  Routh. 

Ox.,  typ.  Clarend.,  1784.  S°.  (98., 

on  large  paper  1 2s.) 

Chiefly  Stephen^s  text,  an  Oxford  and 
Paris  MS.  being  however  made  use  o^ 
with  critical  and  exegettcal  notes  and  a 
new  Latin  translation.  OIympiodorus*8  pre- 
face to  his  scholia  on  the  Gor^as  is  here 
printed  for  the  first  time. 

17048  —  Simonis  Socratici,  ut  vide- 
tur,  dialogi  IV.  de  lege,  de  lucri 
cupidine,  de  justo  ac  de  virtute. 
Additi  sunt  incerti  auctoris  dialogi 
Eryxias  et  Axiochus.  Grseca  recen- 
suit et  prsefat.  crit.  prsemisit  A. 
Boeckh ;  ace.  varietas  lect.  Ste- 
phan.  Hdlb.^  Mohr,  1810.  8"". 
(20  gr.) 

17049  —  dialogor.  delectus,  Pars  I. 
Euthyphro,  Apol.  Socr.,  CIrito.  Ex 
rec.  et  cum  lat.  interpr.  F.  A. 
Wolfii  in  us.  prielectt.  BeroL, 
Nauk,  181 2.  small  4°.  (i  d.) 

Also,  ib,,  id,,  1820.  4^  (18  gr.,  without 
the  translation  10  gr.) 

17050  —  dialogi  selecti  (gr.),  cura 
L.  F.  Heindorfii.  Berol.,  Nauk  et 
Dummler,  1802-10.  8^.  4  voll. 
(10  d.  12  gr.,  on  English  paper 
13  d.  14  gr.) 

The  text  is  frequently  altered  and  amend- 
ed. T.  1.  Lfiiity  ChamideB,  Hippias 
fMJor,  Pfuedrui.  T.  II.  Gor^iat,  The-, 
mietut.  T.  III.  CnUyluM,  Parmenidet^ 
Euthydemut,  T.  IV.  Phttdo,  Sophistet^ 
Protagorcu, — There  appears  to  be  no  copy 
of  the  4th  vol.  on  Dutch  paper ;  the  first 
3  cost  10  d.  18  gr.  on  that  paper. 


PLA 

17051  —  symposiuiii  et  Alcibiades 
primuB  (gr.)  Recens.  F.  Ast. 
Landishuti,  Thomann,  1809.  8^ 
(id.  14  gr,,  on  writing  paper 
I  d.  22  gr.) 

17052  —  3.  Scripta  singula.  Alci- 
biades  primus  s.  de  natura  hominis^ 
gr.    Lutet. ,  Vasoosanus,  1551.  4^. 

17053  —  Alcibiades  der  zweite 
(griech.  mit  krit.  u.  exeg.  An- 
merkk.)  berausg.  von  J.  H.  Just 
Koppen.  Brschw.  1786.  8**.  (5  gr.) 

17054  —  Alcibiades  I.  et  II.  e  cod. 
MS.  bibl.  d.  Marci  emendati  et 
cum  versione  Ficini  ac  adnotatt. 
clariss.  interpretum  suisque  editi  a 
C.  Nurnbergero.  Lps.,  Breitkopf^ 
1 796.  8°.  (12  gr.)  Also  on  writing 
paper. 

17055  *—  apologia  Socratis,  gr.  Lo- 
van.,  Rescius,  1529.  4^ 

17056 ,  gr.  cum  praef.  J.  Stur- 

mii.     Arg.^  Wendel.  Rihel,   1540. 

40 

17057 ,  gr.      Par.,    Bogardus> 

1544.  4^ 

17058 ,  gr.  cum  interpretat.  lat. 

nova  et  explicat.  cura  Esromi  Ru- 
dingeri.     Nib.,  1573  or  91.  8°. 

17059 (gr.)   curante  J.   Sm. 

Miillero.  Hmb.^  Konig^  i739«  4°* 
Socrates  Scbutzrede,  von  Plato  auf- 
gezeichnet  u.  ubs.  von  J.  Sm.  Mul- 
ler.    ib.,  id.,  1739.  4°. 

17060  —  apologie  de  Socrate  d'apr^ 
Platon  et  Xenophon  avec  des  re- 
marques  sur  le  texte  grec  et  la  tra- 
duct.  fran^.  par  Fr.  Thurot.  Par., 
Didot,  1806.  8^  (4fT.)  Also  on 
large  paper. 

Containing  alao  the  Criio  and  the  histo- 
rical part  of  the  Pfupdo. — F.  Ait.  de  Soor. 
Apologia^  qum  vttigo  PiaUnU  iribuUury  in 
Beck  Camm.  too,  pMlol.  lApo.  VoL  IV. 
P.  I.  A,  F,  W,  RudolpM  varisUu  leoL  e 
ood,  Ziitav.  ibid.  VoL  II. 

17061  —  Axiochus  gr.  et  lat.  ex  in- 
terpr.  et  cum  adnotatt.  Jo.  Perionii. 
Bas.,  Oporinus,  1543.  8^ 

17062  —  Axiocbus  de  contemnenda 
morte  (gr.).  Par.,  Ch.  Wecbel, 
1548.  4^  12  pages. 

17063  —  Axiochus  s.  de  morte  dia- 


PLA  1399 

Ic^s  (gr.  lat.)  Cum  versione  et 
scholiis  Hm.  Rayani.  Col.,  her. 
Birckmanni,  1 568.  4°. 

17064  ^-  Axiochus  s.  de  morte  dia- 
logus  gr.  et  lat.,  logica  analysi  per 
quaestiones  in  us.  scholar,  explica- 
tus  per  J.  Jac.  Beurerum.  Bas., 
Hi.  Proben,  1585.  8^ 

The  notes  are  of  no  value  whatever. 

17065  —  Axiochus,  gr.  Recens.,  no- 
tis  illustrav.  indicemque  verbor. 
cum  Hi.  Volfii  versione  lat.  notis- 
que  adjecit  J.  F.  Fischerus.  Lps., 
Langenheim,  1758.  8^. 

This  dialogue,  as  is  well  known,  is  erro- 
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- 
Mna  PkUonie,  Bat,,  1553.  8".)  and  of 
uEtehinee  (see  the  editions  of  his  works). 

17066  -—  Cratylus  (gr.)  Lovan., 
Theodoricus  Martinus,  1523.  4^. 

17067 (gr.)      Lutet.,    iEg. 

Oourmont,  m.  Majo,  1527.  8^ 
17068 gr.  lat.     Par.,  Benena- 

tus,  1573.  4"'- 

17069  —  Cratylus  gr.  lat.  Annota- 
tionibus  crit.  et  grammat.  illustrav. 
J.  F.  Fischer,  progr.  1-14.  Lps., 
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^ 

C.  Morgenetem  SffmboUe  orit,  in  PL 
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. 

17073  —  Epinomis  s.  philosophus, 
gr.    Par.,  Benenatus,  1573.  4°. 

17074  —  epistolae  (gr.)  Par.,  Ch. 
Wechel,  1 548.  4?.  66  pages. 

17075  —  epistols,  gr.  et  lat.  Eru- 
ditissimis  notis  logicis,  ethicis  et 
politids  distinctflc  et  illustratae  et 

4Y3 


1400 


PLA 


Machiayellismo  oppositie.  Op.  et 
stud.  J.  Jac.  Beureri.  Bas.^  Sb. 
Henricpetri,  1586.  4°. 

17076  —  epistolee,  gr.  Par.,  CI.  Mo- 
rellus,  1 619.  4°. 

17077  —  cpaoTo*  (gr.)  Par.,  Gu. 
Morellus,  1551.  4°. 

17078 (gr.  lat.)     Par.,  Bene- 

natus,  1573.  4°. 

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.) 

Of  no  value,  and  full  of  audacious  plagia- 
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- 
dav.,  explicav.  indicemque  verbor. 
graecor.  adjec.  Ch.  Gf.  Findeisen. 
Gothae,  Ettinger,  1796.  8*".  (id. 
8gr.) 

17082  —  Gorgias  od.  von  der  Rede- 
kunst  (griech.)  mit  einem  Com- 
mentar  nebst  Anhange  von  L.  Hor- 
stel.  Gott.,  Dieterich,  1797.  8°. 
('2gr.) 

17083  —  lo  s.  de  furore  poetar.  ad 
fid.  codicis  Venet.  veterumque  editt. 
revocatus^  una  cum  Serrani  inter- 
pretat.  lat.  Editus  et  animadw. 
lUustratus  a  Marco  Gu.  Mullero. 
Hmb.,  Bohn,  1782.  8^  (8gr.) 

17084  —  de  legibus  seu  legum  la- 
tione^  liber  primus  (gr.)  Par., 
Jac.  Bogardus,  i547*  4^-  19  leaves. 


PLA 

17085  '—  UXarcnfos  vofiay  npowjiutP  €k 
A  fuu  E  yofjMtf  (gr.  cum  prsef.  J.  Ca- 
selii).  Hlmst.,  Jac.  Lucius,  1594- 
4®.  16  leaves. 

17086  —  leges  et  Epinomis  (gr.)  Ad 
optimor.  libror.  fid.  emendav.  et 
perpetua  adnotatione  illustrav.  F. 
Astius.  Lps.,  Weidmann,  1814.8^. 
2  voU.  (5  d.,  on  writing  paper  6  d. 
1 2  gr.,  on  veUum  paper  10  d.) 

C.  DUthey  Plaionie  librw.  de  legilnt* 
ejpamen,  quo,  qtumam  jure  PlaUmi  vtndi- 
eari  possint,  appareoL  Gott.^  Ruprecht, 
1820.  4°.  (12  gr.) 

17087  —  Platonis  Menexenus  et  Pe- 
riclis  Tbucydidei  oratio  funebris 
(gr.)  Rec.  et  animadvv.  illustrav. 
J.  Cp.  Gottleber.  Lps.,  Schwickert, 
1782.  8°.  (8gr.)  Also  on  writing 
paper. 

PlaiorCsMenexenus  imGrundrietynebtt  Un~ 
tersuchung  Ober  den  Zweck  und  die  Zeii  des 
Dialoge  etc.  von  J.  H.  Just  Koppen.  Berk 
u.  Stett.j  Nicolai,  1790.  8°.  (9gr.) — Con- 
cerning the  Meno :  C.  Morgenatem  Progr. 
quid  Plato  spectaverii  in  diahgoy  qui  Meno 
inscribitur,  companendo.  Hal.  1794.  4**. 
(6gr.) 

17088  —  Minos  (gr.  lat.)  Par.,  Gu. 
Morellus,  1558.  4°. 

Of  an  edition,  Platonis  Minos  et  de 
legibus  libri,  gr.  lot.  cum  notis  crit.  ed.  Ch. 
Dn.  Beck,  in  8°.  The  first  9  sheets  only 
were  printed,  which  are  to  he  found  in  the 
licipnc  University  library. — j1,  Boeckh  in 
Platonis,  qui  vulgo  fertttr,  Minoem  ejuS" 
demque  libros  priores  de  legibus.  IlaLf 
Hemmerde,  1806.  8**.  (21  gr.) 

17089  —  Platonis,  Thucydidis  et 
Demosthenis  funebres  oratt.  (gr.) 
Ven.,  Aldi  filii,  1549.  8°.  48  leaves. 

This  small  piece  is  very  scarce. 

17090  —  orationes  duae  funebres, 
altera  Platonis  dicta  Menexenus, 
Lysiffi  altera  (gr.  lat.)  Recensore 
Mch.  Busteed.  Cbr.,  J.  Hayes, 
1696.  12**. 

17091  —    Oovievdidov,     JXKarapos    km 

Avo'cov  Xoyoi  €iriTa<f>ioi  (gr.  lat.,  cum 

notis  anglicis  edid.  Ed.  Bentham). 

Ox.,  th.  Sheld.,  1746,  or  53,  or  68. 

8^ 

There  are  also  copies  on  large  paper  of 
the  edition  of  1746.  —  See  i^so  above, 
No.  17087. 

17092  —  Parmenides  sive  de  ideis  et 


PLA 

uno  rerum  omnium  principiu  Pla- 
tonis  dialogus  (gr.  lat.)  Studio 
J.  Gu.  Thomson.  Ox.^  th.  Sheld.^ 
1728.  large  8°.  (38.)  Also  on  very 
large  paper. 

AfU.  ConU  lUusirazione  del  Parmemde 
di  Plaione.  Ven.  1 743.  4°.  Platan's  Par- 
menidss,  alt  dialekt.  Kurutwerk  dargetteUt 
van  Thdr.  C.  Schmidt,  BerL  i8ai.  8^ 
(23  gr.) 

17093  -^  Phffido  8.  de  animo  (gr.) 
Par.,  And.  Turnebus,  1553.  4°. 

17094  —  Phaedo  s.  dialogus  de  animse 
immortalitate  gr.  et  lat.  Versionem 
Mars.  Ficini  emendav.,  dialogum 
ex  ipso  Platone  illustrav.  et  corn- 
men  tatt.  philosophicas  adjecit  J.  H. 
Winkler.  Lps.,  Fritsch  1744.  8°. 
Also  on  fine  paper. 

17095  —  Phaedo^  gr.  in  us.  scholar, 
(ed.  F.  A.  Wolf).  Hal.,  Hendel, 
1790.  8°.  (9gr.) 

17096  —  Phadon  mit  den  vorzii- 
glichsten  Erlautt.  der  beriihmtesten 
Ausleger^  von  J.D.  Biichling.  Halle, 
Hendel,  1804.  8°.  (18  gr.) 

17097  —  Phaedon  (gr.)  Explanatus 
et  emendatus  prolegomenis  et  an- 
notatione  Dn.  Wyttenbachii.  LB., 
ap.  Haakios,  1810.  8^  (3d.  8gr.) 
Also  on  fine  paper. 

Stephens's  text  with  a  few  alterations. 
Wyttenbach  paid  most  attention  to  the 
exegetical  part. 

17098  —  Phiedon,  scholar,  in  us. 
edid.  L.  F.  Heindorf.  BeroL,  Hit- 
zig,  1 8 1  o.  8°.  ( !  d.  6  gr.) 

17099  —  Phaedon.  Ace.  varietas 
lectionis,  scholiastes  Ruhnkenii  et 
brevis  adnotatio  cura  J.  D.  Korner. 
Lps.  et  Ziillichav.,  Darnmann,  1 82 1 . 
8°.  (I4gr.) 

J,  Cp,  Gottleber  Animadvv.  ad  Platanis 
Phadonem  et  Alcib.  II.  Lps.^  Weidmannj 
1 77 1.  8^  (18  gr.)  J.  Ch,  Trg.  Hubner 
Conjectura  de  lectiane  nonnulhr,  locar,  in 
Plat,  Phadane,  Lps.  1773.  4**.  19  pages. 
P.  A.  Wolf  zu  Plat.  Pfusdon.  Berl., 
Nttuck,  1811.4*".  (10  gr.)  PkUan's  P/ub- 
don  nach  seinem  Zusammenhange  entwickelt 
u.  mit  besondrer  R&cksicht  a^f  die  Unster~ 
blichkeiislehre  erl'dui.  u,  beurtheilt  von  H. 
Kunhardt.  L&b,^  Niemann^  181 7.  8**. 
(6gr.) 

17100  —  Phaedrus,  gr.  cum  praef. 
J.  PosseUi.   Rest.  1572.  8"". 


PLA 


1401 


17101  —  Phaedrus,  gr.  lat.     Lutet., 
Fed.  Morellus,  1581.  4^ 

17102  —  Phaedrus    (gr.)     Recens., 

Hermiae  scholiis  e  cod.  Monac.  XI. 

suisque  commentariis  illustrav.  F. 

Astius.     Lps.,   Schwickert,    1810. 

8°.  (1  d.  12  gr.)     Also  on  writing 

paper. 

See  below,  No.  17109.  Therewith  should 
be  connected,  P,  Ast  De  Plat.  Pfunlro. 
Jen,  1801.  8°.  Sohfteideri  Progr,  de  locis 
nannuUis  Phttdri  Platanicu  VratisL  1819. 

4^ 

17103  —   Philebus   (gr.)     Recens., 

prolegomenis  et   commentariis   il- 

lustra V.  6f.  Stallbaum.  Ace.  Olym. 

piodori  scholia  in  Philebum  nunc 

prim,  edita.    Lps.,  Hinrichs,  1820. 

8«.  (2  d.) 

L.  P.  O.  Baumgarten-CnuH  Diss.  I.  de 
Philebo  Platomco.   Lps,  1809.  4°. 

17104  —  politicus,  gr.  Par.,  Ch. 
Wechel,  1548.  4°. 

17105  —  Protagoras  scholar,  in  us. 

edid.  L.  F.  Heindorf.  BeroL,  Hit- 

zig,  1 8 10.  8°.  (12  gr.) 

C.  F.  Heinrich  Demonstratio  et  restitutio 
loci  oorrupti  e  Platanis  Protagora.  Kilan, 
1813.  8^  24  pages  (8  gr.). 

17106  —  de  republica  liber  primus, 

gr.      Par.,   Fed.   Morellus,    1587. 

40 

16107  —  de  republica  sive  de  justo 
libri  X.  (gr.  lat.)  Versionem  emen- 
dav.  notasque  adjec.  Edmund.  Mas- 
sey.  Cbr.,  typis  acad.,  1713.  8°. 
2  voU. 

A  good  and  neat,  bnt  very  incorrectly 
printed  edition.  The  text  is  occasionally 
altered  (without  MSS. ),  and  Ficinus^a 
translation  is  corrected. 

17108  —  de  republica,  gr.  et  lat. 
cum  animadvv.  crit.  et  exeget.  muL 
tis,  libror.  argumentis  atque  com- 
mentationibus  de  totius  operis  ar- 
gumento,  ingenio,  partibus,  codd. 
scriptis.  Edid.  J.  Jos.  Stutzmann. 
Erl.,  Gredy,  1805  (new  title  1818). 
8°.  ( I  d.  1 2  gr.) 

17109  —  politia  s.  de  republica  libri 
X.  (gr.)  Recens.  atque  explanav. 
F.  Astius.  Acoedunt  additamenta 
ad  commentarium  in  Platonis  Phse- 
drum.   Lps.^  Schwikkert,  1814.  S\ 

4Y4 


140S 


PLA 


(I  d.  i6gr.),  Ed.  II.  Jen.,  Cro- 
ker,  1820.  8^  (i  d.  20  gr.) 

C  Margenstem  De  PkUonU  repM. 
eammentait.  ires.  Hal.y  Hemmerde,  1794* 
8°.  (i8gr.)  Ejwd.  sytnboUs  crit,  ad  Plat, 
poRHam.  DorpaHy  1815.  fol.  Trg.  F.  Be- 
nedict Proffr.  conjecture  ad  Plat,  libros  de 
rep.  Lps.  1805.  4^  15  pages.  AverroU 
Paraphraeit  super  Rbros  de  republ.  Pla- 
tonis,  nunc  prim,  latinitate  donaia  Jac. 
ManHno  interprete.  Jtamw,  Valer.  Do- 
ricus  et  Ludotfieus  fratreg,  T539.  8**. 

17110  —  (symposium)  convivium 
aut  de  amore  colloquium  morale 
(gr.)     Par.,  Ch.  Wechel,  1543.  4^ 

17111  —  convivium  (gr.)  Par.,  Gu. 
Morellus,  1551.  4°. 

17112  —  convivium  s.  de  amore  (gr.) 
Salmanticffi,   And.    a    Portonariis, 

IS53-  4°. 

17113  —  Platonis,  XenophoDtis,  Plu- 

tarchi  et  Luciani  symposia,  gr. 
(ed.  C.  Aldrich).  Ox.,  th.  Sheld., 
1711.  8°. 

17114  —  Gastmahl,  ein  Dialog,  hin 
u.  wieder  verbessert  u.  mit  krit.  u. 
erklar.  Anmerkk.  herausg.  von  F. 
A.  Wolf.  Lpz.,  Schwickert,  1782. 
8°.  (i4gr.) 

17115  —  convivium.  Textum  re- 
cognovit  et  in  us.  scholar,  brevibus 
notis  criticis  instrux.  Ch.  Lr. 
Sommer.   Rudolphopoli,  1820.  8°. 

(8gr.) 

F,  Jac  Ba$t  krit.  Versuch  fiber  den 
Text  dee  Platan.  GtutmaMs,  nebst  emer 
beurtheii.  Anxeige  merkwHrd.  Lesarten 
aue  den  3  Handsehrr.  der  Hofbibl.  xu 
Wien,  Lpz.y  Mfdler,  1794.  8*.  (14  gr.) 
JF*.  Thiersch  Specimen  editionis  agmpom 
Platonis.  Gott,,  Dieterich,  1808.  4^  48 
pages  (8  gr.) 

17116  —  Theeetetns  s.  de  scientia, 

gr.   Arg.  1567.  8°. 

C.  NUmberger  Protagoras  der  So/Met 
Hber  Seyn  und  Nichtsegny  naeh  dem  Thete- 
tet  dee  Plato.  Dortmund,  Bothe,  1798.  8**. 
(7  gr.)  L.  F.  Heindor/ii  Ep.  crit.  in  Plot. 
Theteietum,  in  the  yova  acta  soc  lat. 
Jen.  Vol.  I.  Lps.  1806.  8^. 

17117  —  Theages  (gr.)  Par.,  Gu. 
Morellus,  155 1.  4°. 

17118  —  Timaeus  sive  de  natura  dia- 

logus  (gr.)  Par.,  Ch.  Wechel,  1532. 

40 


PLA 

17119 (gr.)     Par.,  Tiletanus, 

1542.  4°. 
16120 (gr.)     Par.,   Gu.  Mo- 
rellus, 1551.  4^ 

17121  —  ex  Platonis  Timaeo  parti- 
cula,  Ciceronis  libro  de  universitate 
respondens.  Qui  duo  libri  inter  se 
conjuncti  etrespondentes  nunc  prim, 
opera  Jo.  Perionii  proferuntur  in 
lucem.    Par.,  Tiletanus,  1540.  4''. 

17122  —  Platonis  Timaeus  vel  de  na- 
tura, interpretibus  Cicerone  et  Chal- 
cidio  una  cum  ejus  docta  explicat. 

(gr.  lat.)    Par.,  Benenatus,  1579. 

40 

17123  —  Timaeus  nach  Inhalt  u. 
Zweck  mit  erklar.  Anmerkk.  von 
L.  Horstel.  Hmb.,  Thiele,  1795 
(new  title,  Brschw.,  TAoma^,  1808). 
8».  (8  gr.) 

Jani  Bircherodii  in  Platonis  Ttfiunfm 
schediasma.  Altorfi,  1683.  4^*  '^'  P^ 
Lindau  Epist.  crit.  de  lads  qiMusd.  Tim^ 
PkUonici.  Berol.  1803.  4**.  44  pages. 
Ejusd.  novum  in  Platonis  Tim^um  et  Cri. 
tiam  oonjeeturar.  atque  emendaHonum  spe- 
cimen. Vratisl.  181 5.  ii*".  with  i  p^te 
(12  gr.)  A.  Boeekh  Specimen  etUkonis 
Ttmai.  Hdlb.  1807.  B\  See  also  above^ 
Chalcidius. 

17124  —  4.  Ver stones.  Platonis 
opera,  lat.  interprete  Marsilio  Fi- 
cino.  Flor.,  Lr.  Venetus,  without 
date  (1483  and  84).  fol.  Gothic 
letter. 

The  first  edition  of  this  translation,  tole- 
rably scarce,  but  very  incorrectly  printed. 
Altogether  460  leaves  in  2  columns  with 
46  lines,  and  signatures.  This  book,  printed 
in  a  very  detached  manner,  consists  of  the 
following  pieces ;  1.  8  leaves  of  prdliminary 
matter  (the  8th  blank)  without  signatures, 
which  begin  on  leaf  ib  with  a  Prohennum 
M.  Fieini  in  Hbros  Platonis.  2.  103  leaves 
(the  last  blank)  with  the  signatures  a-g^ 
1 ,  0,  and  7/ ,  with  column  titles  in  Gothic 
letter,  leaf  1*,  coL  i,  line  i  of  which  is 
MarsUa  Argumenium  in  Hipparchum» 
3.  28  leaves,  Commentarius  M.  Ftdni 
in  convivium  Platonis  de  amore,  with  the 
signatures  a~4^  and  column-titles  in  Gothic 
letter.  4.  307  leaves,  Convivium  de  amore^ 
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°. 

17145  —  werke  (aus   dem   Griecb. 

von    J.    F.    Kleuker ).      Lemgo, 

Meyer,   1778-97.  8**.  6  voll.  (4d. 

22  gr.,  on  writing  paper  6  d.  8  gr.) 

— Werke,   aus   dem   Griech.    ubs. 

von  F.  Scbleiermacher.  Neue  Aufl. 

Berl.  1817-19.  8^  2  parts  in  5  vols. 

( I  o  d.  16  gr.,  on  writing  paper  13  d. 

16  gr.) 
KIeuker*8  translation  was  not  sucoessfal. 

17146  —  auserlesene  Gesprache  ubs. 
von  F.  Lp.  Graf  zu  Stollberg.  Kd- 
nigsb.,  Nicolov.,  1796-97.  8^  3 
voll.  (4  d.  12  gr.) — Vier  Dialogen, 
Menon,  Kriton  u.  beide  Alcibiades^ 
iibs.  von  F.  Gedike.     Berl.,  Voss, 


PLA 


1405 


1780  or  1819.  8°.  (16  gr.) — Ueber 
das  Wahre,  Gute  u.  Scbone,  3  Dia- 
logen, der  Theatetos,  Pbilebos, 
Hippias  der  Gr.  Nach  einem  be- 
richtigten  Texte  iibs.  von  F.  Hulse- 
mann.  Lpz.  1807.  8^  (i  d.  6  gr.) 
— ^Lehrreiches  Gespracb  von  der 
menscbl.  Natur  (Alcib.  L),  ubs. 
Glogau  u.  Lpz.  1755.  S°« — Crito, 
ubs.  durcb  J.  Sm.  Miiller.  Hmb., 
Konig,  1740.  4^  Crito,  ubs.  von 
J.  Mch.  Heinze.  Weimar^  1781. 
4°.  andwithAxiocbus.  Dessau,  1783 
(new  title,  G'dU.  1788).  8^  Criton, 
aus  dem  Griech.  u.  mit  Erklarr. 
von   G.   Cp.  F.  Bockh.      Augsb. 

1785.  8°.  (4  gr.)  Crito  deutscb^ 
in  Wieland's  Neuem  att.  Mus. 
B.  III. — Briefe,  nebst  einer  histor. 
Einleit.  u.  Anmerkk.  von  J.  G. 
Schlosser.  Konigsb.,  Nicolov.^  1795. 
8°.  (20  gr.) — Euthypbron  der  II. 
liber  die  Gottseligkeit^  nebst  einer 
Uebs.  des  Euthypbr.  aus  dem  Plato^ 
von  J.  G.  Schlosser.   Bas.,  Serini^ 

1786.  8°.  (12  gr.)  Euthypbron 
deutsch,  in  Wieland's  Neuem  att. 
Mus.  B.  III. — Gorgias,  ein  Ge- 
spracb von  der  Redekunst^  aus 
dem  Griech.  iibs.  (von  J.  G.  Schul- 
thess).  Zur.  1775.  8^  (8  gr.)— 
Unterredungen  iiber  die  Gesetze> 
aus  dem  Griech.  iibs.  u.  mit  Grou's- 
u.  eignen  Anmm.  begleitet  von  J. 
G.  Schulthess.  Ziir.  1785-87.  8". 
2  voll.  (2  d.  4  gr.) — Phadon,  aus 
dem  Griech.  von  J.  Bh.  Kdhler* 
Liib.,  Donatius,  1769.  8°.  (10  gr.) 
Phadon,  aus  dem  Griech.  sorgfaltig 
iibs.  u.  mit  Anmm,  erlaut.  von  A. 
W.  Ortlob.  Ff.  u.  Lpz.  1771.  8\ 
(8  gr.)  —  Phadrus  u.  Gastmahl, 
iibs.,  erlaut.  u.  verbess.  von  F.  Ast, 
Jena,  Croker,  181 7.  8^  (i  d. 
1 2  gr.) — Republik,  iibs.  von  F.  C 
Wollf.  Altona,  Hammerich,  1799. 
8^  2  voll.  (2d.)  Republik,  iibs.  u. 
erlaut.  von  Gf.  Fahse.  Lpz.,  Tauch- 
nitz,  1800.  8°.  2  voll.  (2d.  20 gr.) 
— Gastmahl,  aus  dem  Griech.  von 
G.  Schulthess  ( the  son ).  Ziir. 
1782.  8°.  (5  gr.)     Gastmahl,  aus 


1406 


PLA 


dem  Griecfa.j  in  Schillen  Neuer 
Tbalia  1793.  II.  170  sq.  324  sq. — 
Timaus,  aus  dem  Griech.  iibs.  u. 
erlaut.  von  C.  Jos.  Windischmann. 
Hadamar,  1804.  8^  (16  gr.  ) — 
Platon'sTraum^von  M.yon  Schuck- 
mann.  Hmb.  1806.  8°.  (12  gr.) 
See  also  No.  17040  and  59. 

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- 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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'  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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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". 


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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*. 


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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^ 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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(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 


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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 


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(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 


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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 


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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- 


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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, 


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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 


POE 

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. 


POE  1446 

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, 


POE 

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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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 


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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- 


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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. 


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(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- 

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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- 


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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, 


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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. 


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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> 


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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 


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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. 

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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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(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: 


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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. 


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(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. 


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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 


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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- 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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^ 


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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 


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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 


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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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