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ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS.—

290 CATALOGUE of the Printed Books, by Carlisle, and of the Manuscripts, by Ellis; 4to, sewed, 16s 1816

This valuable catalogue of the Society's Library will be found most useful to persons writing on antiquarian subjects.

291 VETUSTA MONUMENTA: Ancient Memorials relating to Great Britain; 6 vols. in 5, royal folio, FIRST IMPRESSIONS (before the numbers), hf.-bd. uncut, 187. 18s. 1747-1831

292

This copy contains the seventeen plates of Bayeux tapestry (forming vol. 6) coloured in imitation of the original. The Society's price for the six vols. is 527.10s. unbound.

Index to the first three volumes, by Sir N. Carlisle ; royal folio, sewed, 5s.

1810 293 VETUSTA MONUMENTA; vol. iv; royal folio, 52 plates, 21. 294 the same; vol. v, plate 1 to 32; royal folio, 17. 10s. 295 BAYEUX TAPESTRY, representing a Series of Events relating to English History immediately before the Conquest; in 17 finely coloured plates, royal folio, 41.

1801

296 CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES: viz. Durham, with 11 plates; Exeter, 11 plates; Bath, 10 plates; St. Stephen's, 28 plates; and Gloucester, 17 plates; 5 vols. in 1, imperial folio (pub. at 247. 3s. unbound), red morocco, 71. 7s.

297 ST. ALBAN'S ABBEY; 19 plates, imp. folio (pub. 67. 6s.), 27. 10s. 298 BATH ABBEY CHURCH; 10 plates, imperial folio, 17. 10s. 299 DURHAM CATHEDRAL; 11 plates, imp. folio (pub. at 51.5s.) 21. 300 EXETER CATHEDRAL; 11 plates, imperial folio (pub. 41. 4s.) 21. 301 GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL; imp. folio, 17 plates (pub. 61. 6s.) 31. 302 ST.GEORGE'S CHAPEL, Windsor ; 9 plates, imperial folio, proofs (pub. at 61. 6s.) 31.

303 ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGIATE CHAPEL, with the additional plates, imperial folio, 28 plates (pub. at 5l. 15s. 6d.) 2l. 12s. 6d. Additional plates to (xxi to xxviii), imperial folio, 10s.

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305 CHARTER and Statutes, with List of Members; 4to, 2s.

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1815

1837

308 COLLECTION of Ordinances and Regulations for the Government of the Royal Household, made in divers Reigns, from Edward III to William and Mary; also Receipts in Ancient Cookery; 4to, bds. 18s.

1790

309 LIBER Quotidianus Contrarotulatoris Garderobe. The Wardrobe Account of Edward I; 4to, half-bound, 18s. 1787 See also Archæologia and Roy's Military Antiquities. 310 ANTIQUARIAN REPERTORY: a Miscellany intended to preserve and illustrate several valuable Remains of old Times: by Grose, Astle, and other eminent Antiquarians; 4 vols. in 2, 4to, First Edition, numerous plates, neat, 27. 1775-84 the same, new Edition, greatly enlarged; 4 vols. 4to, upwards of 200 engravings (pub. 127. 12s.) bds. 31. 1807-9 the same; 4 vols. 4to, half-bound russia, 37. 10s. 1807-9 313 ANTIQUARIAN and Topographical Cabinet, containing a Series of 500 elegant Views of the most interesting Objects in Great Britain, by Storer and Greig; 10 vols. 12mo. (pub. at 77.10s.), first impressions, bds. 31.

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1807-11

314 ANTIQUARIAN AND TOPOGRAPHICAL CABINET, BY STORer and GREIG, containing a Series of 500 Views of the most interesting Objects in Great Britain, 10 vols.-Ancient Reliques, engraved on 100 plates, 2 vols.-Together, 12 vols. in 6; 8vo, LARGE PAPER, with PROOF IMPRESSIONS (pub. at 147. 8s.), half-bound russia, uncut, 67. 1807-13

315 ANTIQUARIAN and Topographical Cabinet, containing a Series of 612 Views in Great Britain; 6 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER (pub. at 77. 10s.), 31. 1817-19

316

Another copy; 6 vols. royal 8vo, half-bound turkey morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 47. 4s.

1817-19 317 ANTONINUS (Marcus Aurelius) His Meditations concerning Himselfe. Translated out of the original Greeke, with Notes, by Meric Casaubon; small 4to, calf gilt, 8s. 1635 Meditations, translated with Notes, by R. Graves; 8vo, very neat, 7s.

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1792

Commentaries, containing his Maxims of Science, and Rules
of Life wrote for his own use, and addressed to himself.
Translated by James Thomson; 8vo, very neat, 68.
the same; 8vo, uncut, 4s. 6d.

the same 8vo, thick paper, scarce, 10s. 6d.
the same; small 8vo, neat, 2s. 6d.

1747

1747

1747

Glasgow, 1766 323 ANTONINUS PIUS. His Itinerary, or Journies of the Romane Empire, so far as it concerneth Britain, with Commentary, by Wm. Burton; small folio, map and fine portrait by HOLLAR, 17. 10s.

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326

1658 the same; small folio, map and portrait, calf extra, 27. 1658 the same; small folio, map, but Burton's portrait deficient, neat, 10s.

1658

Itinerary in Great Britain, with a new Comment by Thomas Reynolds; 4to, maps, calf gilt, 17. 58. Cambridge, 1799 327 ANTONIOTTO's (G.) Arte Armonica, or Treatise on the Composition of Music; 2 vols in 1, folio, half-bound morocco, 7s. 6d. 1760-98

328 Apocripha in English by Myles Coverdale; 4to, fine clean copy, calf, 11. 4s. (Zurich, C. Froschower, 1550) 329 APOLLONIUS RHODIUS' Argonautic, in English Verse by F. Fawkes, revised, corrected, and completed, by Meen, who has annexed a Translation of Coluthus's Rape of Helen, with Notes; 8vo, bds. 3s. Dodsley, 1780 ib. 1780

329*.

the same; 8vo, neat, 4s.

"The versification of Mr. Fawkes is for the most part easy, fluent, and perspicuous, and seldom fails to reflect the sense of the original with a distinctness and truth not always to be met with in translations."-Monthly Review.

330 APOLLONIUS RHODIUS, in English Verse, with Notes by E. B.

331

Greene; 2 vols. 8vo, very neat, 9s.

the same; 2 vols. 8vo, sewed, 6s.

1780

1780

331* APOLLONIUS RHODIUS, translated into English Verse, with Notes critical, historical, and explanatory, and Dissertations, by W. Preston; 3 vols. 12mo, 12s. Dublin, 1803

332 APOLOGY FOR CATHEDRAL SERVICE; crown 8vo, bds. 8s. 333

the same; crown 8vo, calf extra, 10s. 6d.

1839 1839

"A very elegant, learned, and instructive little volume."-Quarterly Review. 334 APPEAL in behalf of a Review; 8vo, sewed, 2s. 1750

339 APULEIUS' Metamorphosis, or Golden Ass, and Philosophical
Works, translated by Thomas Taylor; 8vo, with the sup-
pressed passages (pub. at 15s.), bds. 10s.

341

1822

the same, 8vo, half-bound turkey morocco, uncut, top edges

gilt, 128.
1822

"Some copies of the small, and all of the large paper, have suppressed pas-

sages, generally placed at the end of the volume."-Lowndes' Manual.
Cupid and Psyche, in English Verse; royal 8vo, bds.
3s. 6d.

1800
342 ARABIAN NIGHTS, translated by the Rev. Edward Forster; 5 vols.
8vo, plates from SMIRKE's designs, calf neat, 17. 15s. 1802

343 ARABIAN NIGHTS, a new and improved Translation, with addi-

tional Tales, by Dr. Scott; 6 vols. 12mo (pub. at 17. 16s.),

bds. 18s.

352

353 ARCHEOLOGIA: Index to the first fifteen volumes; 4to, uncut,

14s.

1809

the same, 1809.-Catalogue of the Books by Sir N. Car-

lisle, and of the Manuscripts, by Sir Henry Ellis, in the Li-

brary of the Society of Antiquaries, 1816.-In 1 vol. 4to,

half-bound, 17. 18.

356 ARCHAICA and HELICONIA, containing Reprints of scarce old Eng-
lish Tracts and Poetry, edited by Park and Haslewood; 5
vols. 4to, only 200 copies printed (pub. 25l. 3s.), 67.6s. 1814

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Pierce's Supererogation:
New Letter of Notable
Contents:

Braithwayte's Essays upon
the Five Senses.

Spirituall Sonnets, by H. C.
Churchyard's Funeral of Sir
F. Knowles:

Storer's Life and Death of
Cardinal Wolsey.

III.-England's Parnassus's, edi-
ted by Rob. Allott:
Churchyard's Goodwill.-
Sad and heavy Verses for
the losse of Archbishop
Whitgift, by Churchyard.

Architecture, with an

365

1807

Orlando Furioso, translated from the Italian, with Notes,
by John Hoole; 6 vols. 12mo, bds. 15s.

the same, translated by Hoole, vol. 1, 8vo, (all published of

this edition) with designs by Mortimer, half-bound, uncut,

367 ARIOSTO'S Seven Satyrs, translated into English Verse by G. Markham; small 4to, no title, half-bound, 8s.

368

Scarce. The Gordonstoun copy sold for 27. 10s.

1608

Satires, with Life (by T. H. Croker); small 8vo, portrait by Sir R. Strange, neat, 3s. 6d.

1759

369 ARISTEUS' History of the Seventy-two Interpreters, their Journey and Version of the Septuagint, &c. To which is added the History of the Angels, and their Gallantry with the Daughters of Men, by Enoch the Patriarch. Made English by Lewis; 12mo, neat, scarce, 7s. 1715

To Enoch's history we are indebted for Moore's Loves of the Angels, and Byron's Heaven and Earth.

370 ARISTÆNETUS' Love Epistles, translated from the Greek into English Metre (by R. B. Sheridan and Mr. Halhed); 8vo, bds. 5s.

1773

371 ARISTOPHANES, Comedies of (viz. the Clouds, Plutus, the Frogs, the Birds), translated into English, with Notes (by Cumberland, Fielding, Young, and Dunster); 8vo, half-bound russia, 12s.

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1812 Comedies, translated by T. Mitchell, with Notes; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. very scarce, 21. 8s.

1820-22

Comedies, translated by Wheelwright; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 11. 4s.

1837

Birds, translated, with Notes, by the Rev. H. F. Cary; 8vo, (pub. at 9s. 6d.) bds. 4s.

1824

Frogs, translated from the Greek, with Notes, by C. Dunster; 4to, 5s. Oxford, 1785 Plutus and Frogs, literally translated into English Prose, with Notes from the Scholia and other Commentaries; 8vo, calf extra, gilt edges, 8s.

ib. 1822 377 ARISTOTLE'S WORKS, translated from the Greek, with copious Elucidations from the Greek Commentators, and a Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle, by Thos. Taylor; 10 vols. royal 4to, (pub. at 52l. 10s.) very rare, 311.10s. 1812 This voluminous and elaborate work, of which only 50 copies were printed, is a strong and indubitable proof of the translator's extraordinary industry and very great abilities. He persevered in executing it in opposition to a numerous train of unexampled difficulties, and which would have entirely subdued a less resolute spirit. The philosophic reader is indebted for the publi cation of this magnificent work to the munificence of Wm. Meredith, Esq., an ardent admirer of the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle, and who patronized the labours of Mr. Taylor with a liberality unparalleled since the days of the Medici. In the Organon, or Logical Treatises (a volume of 844 pages) Mr. Taylor has given copious extracts from the Commentary of Ammonius Hermeas on the Treatise entitled " de Interpretatione," and also from Simplicius on the Categories. His elucidations from the Commentary of Simplicius on the Physics are still more copious, and contain, in addition to much other valuable matter, extracts from the lost writings of Parmenides, Melissus, Empedocles, Democritus, Anaxagoras, &c. which Simplicius says were very rare even in his time. In the books on the Heavens, and on the Soul, the reader will find the substance of the Commentaries of Simplicius on these Treatises. In the treatises likewise on Meteors and on Sense and Phantasy, he will find the Scholia of Olympiodorus on the former, and Priscianus on the latter, both of which are replete with peculiarly important information. The notes on the Metaphysics contain nearly the whole of the Commentaries of Syrianus that are extant, and are a most able and satisfactory defence of the Platonic doctrine of Ideas, against the apparent opposition of Aristotle.

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