5970 HOMER'S Iliad, in English Prose, with Explanatory Notes by a Graduate; 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 24s.) bds. 18s. Oxford, 1821 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 4s. 5971 5972 5973 5974 5975 ib. 1821 Odyssey, literally translated into English Prose, with Explanatory Notes, by a Member of the University of Oxford; 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 12s. the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 16s. 1823 1823 Odysses, translated into English Verse by Thomas Hobbes, with a large Preface concerning the Vertues of an Heroique Poem; 12mo, calf gilt, 5s. 1675 Hymns and Batrachomyomachia, and Two Original Poetical Hymns by George Chapman: with an Introductory Preface by S. W. Singer; 12mo; port. bds. 8s. Chiswick, 1818 5976 HOMER, Burlesqued, in Verse, by Thos. Brydges; 2 vols. 8vo, with 25 highly humorous engravings, boards, 12s. 1797 5977 HOMILIES, or certain Sermons appointed to be read in Churches in the Time of Queen Elizabeth; 12mo, neat, 3s. 1687 the same; 8vo, bds. 8s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1840 the same; 8vo, calf extra, 12s. 5978 5979 ib. 1840 5980 HONE'S (Wm.) Every Day Book, Table Book, and Year Book, or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, &c.; 4 vols. 8vo, 730 woodcuts (pub. at 27. 16s.) bds. 17. 11s. 6d. 1837-39 --on Ancient Mysteries and Religious Shows; 8vo, plates, (pub. at 10s. 6d.) boards, 6s. 5981 1823 5982 HONEST ANSWER to the late published Apologie for Private Preaching, with an Argument against Round Heads, Levit. xix. 27. by T. J. small 4to, 2s. 6d. n. d. 5983 HOOD's (Thomas) Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hero and Leander, and other Poems; 8vo, bds (pub. at 8s.) 5s. 1827 Whims and Oddities; 2 vols. 8vo, numerous woodcuts, (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 10s. 6d. 5984 1827-29 5985 Hook's (Rev. Walter Farquhar, D.D.) Attempt to demonstrate the Catholicism of the Church of England; 4to, 2s. 6d. 1825 Call to Union; 8vo, sewed, 28. 5986 5987 Book of Family Prayer; 18mo, bds. 2s. 5988 5989 Sermons on various Subjects; 8vo, bds. 10s. 1838 1840 1841 1842 5990 HOOKE'S (N.) Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth; 4 vols. 4to, FIRST EDITION, maps and plates, neat, 27. 5991 1738-71 the same; 4 vols. 4to, BEST EDITION, maps and plates, neat, 31. 1757-71 5992 the same; 6 vols. 8vo, last genuine Edition (pub. at 31. 3s.) boards, 21. 10s. 1830 5993 the same; 6 vols 8vo, calf gilt, 37. 1830 5994 HOOKE's (Col.) Secret History of his Negotiations in Scotland in Favour of the Pretender in 1707, including the original Letters and Papers between the Scotch and Irish Lords, &c. 8vo, calf, scarce, 7s. 1760 5995 HOOKE'S (Robert) Micrographia: or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses, with Observations and Inquiries thereupon; folio, plates, very neat, 18s. 1665 5997 5996 HOOKE's (Robert) Micrographia Restaurata, or the Copper-plates of Dr. Hooke's Wonderful Discoveries by the Microscope, fully explained; folio, 33 plates, uncut, 12s. 1745 Posthumous Works, containing his Cutlerian Lectures and other Discourses, read at the Mectings of the Royal Society, published by R. Waller; folio, plates, fine copy, in old gilt calf, 17. 5998 6000 1705 Lectiones Cutlerianæ, and Miscellaneous Discourses; 4to, plates, 6s. 1679 5999 HOOKER'S (Richard) Ecclesiastical Polity, and other Works, with a General Index : also Isaac Walton's Life of the Author, edited by the Rev. W. S. Dobson; 2 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 11. 8s. 1825 Ecclesiastical Polity and other Works, with Life by Walton, Notes, and Additions, arranged by the Rev. John Keble; 3 vols. 8vo, bds. 17.11s. 6d. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1841 the same; 3 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 21. 2s. ib. 1841 Works, without Keble's Notes; 2 vols. 8vo, bds.13s. ib.1841 "Amongst those," says Adelung, "who in this age (that of Elizabeth) carried the English language to the greatest perfection, Richard Hooker, a celebrated divine, deserves particularly to be noticed. He exhibited a fine model of the reasoning style in his famous Ecclesiastical Polity, a work that reflects high credit on his powers of reasoning, and the extent of his learning. In this admirable production he set a noble example to his successors, an example successfully followed by a Chillingworth, a Locke, and a Hoadley." 6001 6002 6003 "THE ADAMANTINE AND IMPERISHABLE WORK OF HOOKER IS HIS ECCLESIASTICAL POLITY. Bishop Lowth, in the preface to his English Grammar, has bestowed the highest praise upon the purity of Hooker's style. Bishop Warburton, in his book on the Alliance between the Church and the State, often quotes him, and calls him the excellent, the admirable, the best good man of our order.'"-Dr. Parr. "This work is superior to all praise for profound learning, compass of information, and accurate fidelity. His Preface, addressed to them that seek (as they term it) the Reformation of the Laws and Orders Ecclesiastical in the Church of England; and his Seventh Book, describing the Constitution and Maintenance of the Primitive Church; and vindicating the Discipline of the Church of England; for close, temperate, masterly, and exhaustive reasoning, are unrivalled, and well deserve to be reprinted separately.”—Dr. W. Hales. "THERE IS NO LEARNING THIS MAN HATH NOT SEARCHED INTO. HIS BOOKS WILL GET REVERENCE BY AGE, FOR THERE IS IN THEM SUCH SEEDS OF ETERNITY THAT THEY WILL CONTINUE TILL THE LAST FIRE SHALL DEVOUR ALL LEARNING."-POPE CLEMENT VIII. Oxford, 1839 6004 HOOKER's (Wm.) Paradisus Londinensis: containing Plants cultivated in the Vicinity of London, with Descriptions by Salisbury; 4to, containing 111 figures of plants, beautifully coloured, half-bound morocco, marbled edges, 21. 2s. 1806 6005 HOOKER'S (Sir Wm. Jackson) BRITISH JUNGERMANNIÆ, being a History and Description, with coloured Figures of each Species of the Genus, and Microscopical Analyses; royal 4to, complete, containing 88 finely coloured plates (pub. at 81. 9s. 6d.) half-bound, uncut, 47. 10s. 1816 6006 - Exotic Flora, containing Figures and Descriptions of new, rare, or otherwise interesting Exotic Plants; 8 parts, royal Svo, containing 94 beautifully coloured plates (published at 47. 10s.) sewed 27. 10s. Edinburgh, 1812-24 6008 6007 HOOKER'S (Sir Wm. Jackson) Flora Scotica, or a Description of Scottish Plants, arranged both according to the artificial and natural Methods; 8vo, boards, scarce, 14s. 1821 MUSCI EXOTICI: containing Figures and Descriptions of new or little known Foreign Mosses, and other Cryptogamic Plants; 23 numbers, royal 4to, complete, with numerous finely coloured plates (pub. at 97. 4s.) 71. 7s. 1818-20 Journal of a Tour in Iceland in the Summer of 1809; 8vo, plates, PRIVATELY PRINTED, calf neat, 8s. Yarmouth, 1811 Journal of a Tour in Iceland in the Summer of 1809. Second Edition, with Additions; 2 vols. 8vo, map and plates (pub. at 17. 6s.) boards, 9s. 6009 6010 6011 6012 1813 the same, 2 vols. royal 8vo, large paper (pub. at 17.16s.) boards, 188, 1813 "Natural history, especially botany. The travels of this author, Mackenzie, and Henderson, would seem to leave nothing to be desired on the subject of this extraordinary island and its inhabitants."—Stevenson. Icones Plantarum, or Figures, with brief Descriptive Characters and Remarks, of new or rare Plants, selected from the Author's Herbarium; 2 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. at 27.16s.) cloth lettered, 27. 1837 6013 HOOPER'S (George, Bishop of Bath and Wells) WORKS, edited by T. Hunt, D.D. folio, portrait, calf, 14s. Oxford, 1757 Inquiry into the State of Ancient Measures, the Attick, the Roman, and especially the Jewish; 8vo, neat, 7s. 1721 This work is highly praised by Gibbon (Miscellaneous Works, v. 123). 6015 HOOPER's (Jacob) Impartial History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England during the Reign of Charles I; 2 vols. small 8vo, neat, 12s. Cambridge, n.d. 6016 Hooper's (John, Bishop of Gloucester) Declaracion of Christe and of his Offyce; 16mo, blue morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 21. 12s. 6d. 6014 Zurych, 1547 This and several others of Bishop Hooper's works are reprinted in the fifth volume of The Fathers of the English Church. 6017 HOOPER'S (Dr. W.) Rational Recreations, in which the Principles of Numbers and Natural Philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated, by a Series of easy, entertaining, interesting Experiments, among which are all those commonly performed with the Cards; 4 vols. 8vo. coloured plates, very neat, 17. 8s. 6019 6020 1774 1838 6018 HOPE's (Rev. F. W.) Coleopterist's Manual, Parts I and II, containing the Lamellicorn Insects and Predaceous Beetles; 8vo, coloured plates, (pub. at 17s. 6d.) bds. 12s. 1837-38 the same, Part II, 8vo, (pub. at 10s. 6d.) bds. 5s. Characters and Descriptions of several new Genera and Species of Coleopterous Insects, 5 coloured plates, 1833. -J. E. Gray's Spicilegia Zoologica, 11 plates, 1828-30.— Lieut.-Col. W. H. Sykes's Account of the Kolisurra SilkWorm of the Deccan, coloured plate, 1834.-G. Dahlbom Conspectus Tenthredinidum, Siricidum et Oryssinorum Scandinavia; Havniæ, 1835.-F. J. Pictet, Description de Quelques Nouvelles Espèces de Névroptères du Musće de Genève; plate, n.d.—In 1 vol. 4to, bds. 12s. 6021 HOPE'S (THOMAS) COSTUME OF THE ANCIENTS; 2 vols. 4to, Large paper, 300 fine outline engravings by Moses (pub. at 51.5s.) bds. 41. 4s. 6022 6023 6024 1812 Anastasius, or Memoirs of a Greek; written at the close of the Eighteenth Century; 3 vols. 8vo, calf extra, gilt edges, 17. 18. 1820 Historical Essay on Architecture; 2 vols. royal 8vo, plates, cloth lettered, 27. 1840 Essay on the Origin and Prospects of Man; 3 vols. 8vo, calf extra, rare, 31. 3s. 1831 6025 HOPKINS' (C.) Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, a Tragedy, 4to, 2s.1695 6026 HOPKINS' (Bp. Ezekiel) Works, now first collected, arranged, and revised, with a Life of the Author by Josiah Pratt; 4 vols. 8vo, portrait, bds. scarce, 17. 16s. the same; 4 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 21. 8s. 6026*. 1809 1809 6027 HOPKINS' (Dr. J. H. Bishop of Vermont, U.S.) Church of Rome in her Primitive Purity, compared with the Church of Rome in the Present Day; with an Introduction by the Rev. Henry Melville; 8vo, bds. 8s. 1839 6028 HOPSON'S (C. R.) General System of Chemistry, taken chiefly from the German of Wiegleb; 4to, hf.-bd. russia, 6s. 1789 6029 HORACE'S WORKS, Latin and English, translated by the Rev. Philip Francis, with Critical Notes, collected from the best Latin and French Commentators; 2 vols. 4to, bds. 15s. 1749 the same; 2 vols. in 1, 4to, calf gilt, 17. 6030 6034 6035 the same; 4 vols. 8vo, calf neat, 18s. 1749 1747 1750 1753 1765 1807 6036 6037 6038 6039 6040 6041 6042 Works, translated into Verse, with the Latin Text, a Prose 1767 Works in Latin, with a Literal Translation into English Prose by C. Smart; 2 vols. 12mo, calf extra, 18s. 1762 the same; 12mo, neat, 4s. Oxford, 1826 Edinburgh, 1835 the same; 2 vols. 12mo, bds. 7s. Works, in Latin and English, by T. 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Drant, addressed; 4to, very fine copy in rich old English calf, RARE,51. T. Marshe, 1567 A copy is valued at 127. 12s. in the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica. Ars Poetica, Epistola ad Pisones, with an English Commentary and Notes, by Bishop Hurd; 8vo, uncut, 6s. 1749 Epistolæ ad Pisones et Augustum, with an English Commentary and Notes. To which are added two Dissertations (on the Provinces of the Drama and on Poetical Imitation) and a Letter to Mr. Mason by Bishop Hurd; 2 vols. crown 8vo, 8s. Cambridge, 1757 Epistolæ ad Pisones et Augustum. with an English Com- Ars Poetica, in Latin and English, with Notes, by T. B. 1824 Art of Poetry, Latin and English, with Notes, by George Colman; 4to, sewed, 6s. 1783 6063 HORBERY's (Matthew, D.D.) Works (Enquiry into the Scripture Doctrine concerning the Duration of future Punishment, and Sermons on important Subjects); 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 148. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1828 ib. 1828 6064 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 17. 1s. |