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AYLIFFE, John, L. L. D. Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani; or a Commentary by way of supplement to the Canons and Constitutions of the Church of England. Lond. 1726 or 1734. fol. Brockett, 3565, 5s. Sotheby's in 1824, 10s. Ayliffe likewise published New

Pandect of the Roman Civil Law. London, 1734. folio, 8s.

AYLMER, John, Bishop of London. An Harborowe for faithfull and trewe subiectes against the late blowne Blaste, concerning the Gouernemet of Wemen. Anno M.D.lix. At Strasborowe, the 26 of Aprill. 4to.

Roman Letter. R 3, in fours, dedicated To Francis Erle of Bedford and the Lord Robert Duddeley.' According to Bishop Nicolson, an able answer to John Knox, published anonymously.' A life of Aylmer was published by Strype.

AYLOFFE, Sir Joseph, Bart. Calendars of the ancient Charters, &c. and of the Welch and Scottish Rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London, &c. &c. London, 1772

or 1774. 4to.

This work was begun by the Rev. P. Morant. Heath, 4392, 14s. 6d.

AYMON. The Hystory of the four Sonnes of Aymon. Emprynted the 8th day of May, 1504. folio.

Black letter. From the colophon to Copland's edition we are assured that an edition was printed by W. de Worde.

The foure Sonnes of Aimon. Emprynted by W. Copland, 1554. folio.

Black letter, with wood cuts.

Contains

Clxxvii, folios. Of this highly interesting romance some copies are printed for Thomas Petyt, others for Robert Toye. Roxburghe, 6361, morocco, 55l. Brunet, in his Manuel du Libraire,' Paris, 1820, vol. iii. p. 175-6, notices several French editions of this romance.

AYRE, William. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope. London, 1745. 8vo. 2 vols. with portraits.

AYRES, Philip. Emblems of Love, in four Languages. Dedicated to the Ladyes. London

8vo.

by Nicholls. White Knights, pt. i. 267, 68. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 9, 17. 18.-An edition 5s. Bindley, pt. i. 52, 9s. of the date 1683, White Knights, pt. i. 268, Sir M. M. Sykes, 174, 11s.

AYRES, Philip.-Lyric Poems, made in Imitation of the Italians. Of which many are Translations from other Languages. London, 1687. 8vo.

Contains pp. 190, with frontispiece. Sir M. M.Sykes, 173, 2s. Reed, 6547, 3s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 8, 12s.

Index to the remarkable Passages AYSCOUGH, Rev. Samuel. An and Words made use of by Shakespeare, calculated to point out the different Meanings to which the words are applied. London, 1790. royal 8vo. 15s. to 20s.

A work of great labour, highly valuable and useful. Reprinted Dublin, 1791, and London, 1827, in demy 8vo. 15s., so as to range with the editions of Shakespeare.

-Catalogue of the MSS. preserved in the British Museum, hitherto undescribed. London, 1782. 4to. 2 vols.

An elaborate and highly useful catalogue. Bindley, pt. i. 120, 14s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 306, 19s.-LARGE PAPER, Steevens, 84, 1. 13s.

AYscu, Edward. Historie, contayning the Warres, Treaties, Marriages, and other Occurrents between England and Scotland, from K. William the Conqueror vntill the happy Vnion. London, 1607. 4to. 15s.

AYTOUN, Sir Robert. Basia sive Strena Cal. Jan. Londini, 1605. 4to.

Several poetical pieces of Ayton's will be found in the Delitiæ Poetarum Scotorum, Amst. 1637.

Azores. A Report of the Truth of the Fight about the Isles of Açorees, this last Summer; betwixt the Revenge and an Armada of the King of Spaine. Printed for W. Ponsonbie, 1591. 4to.

Black letter, 14 leaves. This tract, said to be penned by the honorable Sir Walter Raleigh,' is reprinted in Hakluyt, vol. ii. A copy of the tract is in the Bri

Contains pp. 180. The plates engraved this Museum.

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B. A. D.Court of James the First, King of Great Britain and Ireland; with divers Rules, most pure Precepts, and selected Definitions, lively delineated. Lond. 1620. 4to. with port.. of James, by Vaughan.

Dowdeswell, 257, 8s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 251, 11.5s.

B. C.-Lusus Amatorius; sive Musæi Poema, &c. Cui aliæ (tres scilicet) accedunt Nuga Poeticæ. Londini, 1694. 4to.

The first of these Nugæ Poeticæ,' is Fragmentum Libri quinti Poematis verè divini quod Paradisus Amissa inscribitur.'

B. E.-See BOLTON, Edmund. B. G.-A newe Booke called the Shippe of Safegarde. London, by W. Seres, 1569. 16mo.

Black letter. Extends to F ij in eights. An allegorical poem on the life of man, extending to 219 octave stanzas.

Lon

B.

B. G.-Beware the Cat. don, by Edw. Allde. 1584. 8vo. Black letter. F 4, in eights. Dedicated to John Yung, Esq. by G. B. The subject of this curious book is the presumed power of conversation in birds, which is denied by some, and asserted by others. Roxburghe, 6651, 11. 5s.

B. G.-See Chess.

B. G. Knight.-See Buc, Sir George.

B. H.-See BLOUNT, Henry. BOLD, Henry. BURNELL, Henry. B. 1.-A brife and faythfull Declaration of the true Fayth of Christ,made by certeyne Men susspected of Heresye.-Per me J. B. 1547. 16mo.

Black letter. Contains B, in eights. Probably written by John Bale. Inglis, 223, 10s.

B. I.-Letter, wherein is conteined a large Discourse of the peopling and inhabiting the Countrie called the Ardes and other adjacent in the North of Ireland, and taken in hand by Sir Thomas Smith, one of the Queenes Maiesties Priuie Counsel, and Thomas Smith, Esquire, his Sonne. Lond. by Henry Binneman (1572), 16mo.

Black letter. 31 leaves, folded in fours. Copious extracts from this interesting historical tract will be found in the Censura Liter. vii. 20-6, 236-44. A copy is in the British Museum. White Knights, 2397, 101.

B. I.-See BRADFORD, John.

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B. J. Caveat against Fortune, with divers Histories approving the same. London, by A. Jeffes. 12mo. Not mentioned by Herbert. Gordonstoun, 323,

B. J.-The Drudge, a Piece of Gallantry. London, 1673. 8vo.

Lloyd, 43, 7s. 6d.

B. J. London's Triumph. Robert Titchburn, Mayor. At the of the Skinner's Company. expense Lond. 1656. 4to.

B. M. G.-See BUCHANAN,
George.

B. N. See BILLINGSLEY,
BRETON, Nicholas.

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Discourse of Trade.

B. N.
Lond. 1690. 8vo.

Marq. of Townshend, 3153, 11s.

B. O.-Questions of profitable and pleasant Concernings, called by the Reporter the Display of vaine Life, together with a Panecea or suppling Plaister to cure if it were possible the principall Diseases wherewith this present Time is especially vexed. Lond. 1594. 4to.

Dedicated To Robert Earle of Essex, &c.-O. B. The Epistle to the Reader,' 34 leaves. Then The Argument,' 4 leaves

more.

B. P.-Juvenilia sacra, or divine

youthfull Meditations. Lond. 1664. 8vo.

Lloyd, 44, 4s.

A book well calculated to convey impor tant information on a subject in which numbers are interested.

Com-Logarithms of the natural Numbers from 1 Mr. Babbage has published a Table of to 108000, 1827, royal 8vo. 12s.

B. R. The Plowmans plaint of sundry wicked Liuers, and especally of the bad Bringing up of Children, written in Verse by R. B. London, for Hugh Corne, 1580. 8vo.

From Maunsell's Catalogue, p. 81. B. R.-Greens Funerals in xiv Sonnets. London, 1604. 4to. R. B. says Ritson, is supposed to be

Richard Barnfield.

B.R-Adagia Scotica, or a Collection of Scotch Proverbs, &c. Collected by R. B. Very usefull and delightful. London, 1668.

12mo.

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Babbler, The. London, 1767. 12mo. 2 vols.

These essays originally appeared in Owen's Weekly Chronicle. Gosset, 279, 4s. Fonthill, 1398, 16s.

Baber.-Memoirs of Zehir-eddin Muhammed Baber, Emperor of Hindustan, written by himself, in the Jaghatai Turki, and translated partly by the late John Leyden, Esq. M. D. partly by William Erskine, Esq. With notes and geographical and historical introduction; together with a map of the countries between the Oxus and Jaxartes, and a Memoir regarding its Construction, by Charles Waddington, Esq. London, 1826.

A very curious and admirably edited work, according to the Edinb. Review,

xlvi. 39.

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Works. London, 1765. 4to. 5 vols. with portrait by Vertue.

This beautiful and accurate edition was

corrected throughout by the Rev. John

Gambold, and the Latin volumes revised by Mr. Bowyer. Brockett, 462, 81. 8s. Nassau, pt. i. 367, russia, 104, 15s. Heath, 1671, 137. 13s. Williams, 213, morocco, 16l. 16s.

A copy is in the British Museum. Bacchus and Venus, or a select Another Edition. London, Collection of Songs, &c. to which 1778. 4to. 5 vols. with portrait. is added a Collection of Songs, in A reprint of the edition of 1765. Dent, the Canting Dialect, with a Dic-pt. i. 307, russia, 61. 6s. Hollis, 184, 91. tionary explaining all the burlesque Works. London, 1803. 8vo. and canting terms used by the several tribes of Gypsies, Beggars, &c. London, 1737. 12mo.

10 vols.

The first complete edition in 8vo.-LARGE PAPER. Saunders in 1818, russia, 91. 9s. Drury, 306, russia, 10. 10s. Reprinted

Inglis, 46, 13s. Sotheby's in 1824, 16s. 1819, 1826, 10 vols. of which edition there Nassau, pt. i. 87, 14. 18s. were likewise copies on large paper.

Bachelor. See Batchelor. BACHILER, Samuel. Discourse proving by many and forcible Reasons, what great Dangers will hang over our Heads of England and France, &c. Printed 1626. 4to.

Gordonstoun, 205, 12s.

BACKUS, Isaac. History of New England, with particular reference to the Baptists. Boston, New England, 1777. 8vo. 2 vols. 15s. BACON, Francis, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans. Works. London, 1730. folio, 4 vols. with portrait, by Vertue.

Published by John Blackbourne. Roxburghe, 6964, 2. 15s. LARGE PAPER, printed on writing paper, 61. 6s. A few copies of Mallet's life, and the additional pieces contained in the edition of 1740, were printed to complete this edition at 10s. 6d. the mall, and 15s. the large paper.

-Works, with several additional Pieces; to which is prefixed a new Life of the Author, by Mr. Mallet. London, 1740. folio, 4 vols.

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Works. A new Edition edited by Basil Montagu, Esq. London, 1825-8. 8vo. vols. i. to ix. 10s. 6d. each. (To be completed in 14 vols.)

This edition has been carefully collated with the original editions, and Translations as well as the Originals of the Latin works,

are given. It contains also numerous letters, portraits, and fac-similes, which are

not to be found in any other edition. LARGE PAPER, imperial 8vo. (60 copies printed) 1. 11s. 6d. each volume.

Philosophical Works methodized and made English from the Originals; with occasional Notes, by Peter Shaw, M.D. London, 1733. 4to. 3 vols.

This edition does not contain the whole of Lord Bacon's works, nor does it profess to contain correct translations.

Works. A new Edition. London, 1815. 12mo. 12 vols. 31. 3s. A reprint of Dr. Shaw's edition. -Essayes (10). Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and London, by John

Disswasion.

A few copies printed on a superfine Windet, for Humfrey Hooper, LARGE PAPER, Sotheby's in Dec. 1822, | 1597. 16mo.

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4 4 3 6 nghts I mi i pons Merritations and Places of Perswasion Frtition tested air. a-mi Cisswasion. -P J. in eights, A 1 The Meditationes incre

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Batoy's Esgates. Religious M2ditations. Places of Pervision and Iraswasion. Lenden. by Jona Winder, for Himitey Hooper,

1399. 24mo.

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Boy's Essaves or Counsels, nui and meril, newly enlarged. Lund. 1995. 4.

hemi me mistet in Bacon's life time. The first edition containing 38 Essays, 3-1!n burs, with me, dedication to the Duke of Buckingham, and table, 5 leaves. Basweil, Hit with MS. notes by Malone,

Reprinted 125, 1929, 1632, 1639,1664, 1568, Akk

Second Edition, in vich the Meta-is tiones Sacre are manslated no Engisa. And in "velves. Bindley 147 1. Intia. 4 morica L. k.

Third Editica. Leadca. for John Jaggard, 1606. 16mo. This appears to be a pirated reprint of the serand edison. An G in egits. 1 and G blank. Nassau, pt. 1. 98. Js Fourth Editica. Loadca, by John Beale, 1612. small 8vo.

An enlarged edition, fedicated to his bratser Sir John Constanie. Knight, containing according to the table of contents, 40 essays, but the two last are not printed in the work. A to Q. in eights and Q8 bank. Lingd, 45, lis Reed. 1684.

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- Fifth Edition. London, for John Jaggard, 1612. 16mo.

Contains A-0 in eights. (G only sizes, and A. 1 blank.) Another pirated edition, divided into two parts: the first a reprint of the of 1696: the second the addisonal Eways from the former edition of 1612, but the publisher was not aware that Bacon had enlarged some of the Essays in the former part. It however contains the Religious Meditations and Places of Perswasion and Disawasion, not to be found in the former one of 1612. Boswell, 128, 94.

Sixth Edition. London, for John Jaggard, 1613. 16mo.

This edition contains, according to the table, 41 Essays, though 39 and 40 are not to be found in the volume. It likewise contains the Religious Meditations and Places of Perswasion and Disswasion. A -P 3, in eights. A 1 blank.

Another Edition.

Edinb. by Andro Hart, 1614. small 8vo. This appears to be a reprint of the edition of 1613. A to K 6, in eights. Jadis, 7, 21. 28.-Editions, London, 1619, and 1622. Reed, 1683 and 1772, 16s. each. Another edition. London, by J. D. for Elizabeth Jaggard, 1624. small 8vo.

This edition likewise contains the Reli

-Essays, translated from the Latin, by Wn. Willymott, LL.D. Londca. 1720. 8vo. 2 vols. 14s.

The second volume is a translation of • De Lugments Scientiarum."—LARGE PAPER, Wiliams, 129. morocco. 21. 3s. Essays moral, economical and political. London, 1798. 8vo.

LARGE PAPER, in foco, 6 copies printed, one of which is in the British Museum, and another in Eari Spencer's library.

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- Saggi Morali, con vn altro suo Trattato della Sapienza degli Antichi, tradotti in Italiano (da Tobia Mathei.) Londra, 1618.

12mo.

A to G 3, with title, 5 leaves of dedica

tion, a Don Cosimo de Medici, Gran Duca di Toscana, by Tobia Mathei,' and table of contents. Desa Sapienza degli Antichi, A to K 4, in eights (K 4, containing the errata.) Singer, 3. 4s. Bindley, 'pt. i. 877, 21. 4s.

Essays moraux: trad. en Francois par le Sieur Arthur Gorges, Cher. Anglois. Londres, 1619. 16mo.

A copy is in the British Museum. -Twoo Bookes of the Proficience and Aduancement of Learning, diuine and humane. London, 1605. 4to. 10s. 6d.

Contains 118 leaves, and the title. Roscoe 157, with Dr. Jos. Warton's MS. remarks, 11. 2s. Lord Bacon enlarged this work into ix books, and caused it to be

translated into Latin-it was afterwards re-translated into English, by Gilbert Wats. London,

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