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HODDESDON, John. Sion and Parnassvs, or Epigrams on severall Texts of the old and new Testament. To which are added, a Poem on the Passion, a Hymn on the Resurrection, Ascention and Feast of Pentecost. London, 1650. small 8vo.

Pp. 132, besides title, dedication to Christopher Hoddesdon, Esquire, and complimentary verses signed H. Bromley, R. Marsh, W. Iames, and J. Dryden of Trin. C. together 4 leaves. Prefixed is a portrait of the author. Bindley, pt. ii. 477, with portrait, 27. 19s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 363, 31. 3s. Reed, 6918, with a fac-simile drawing of the portrait by Geo. Steevens, 11s. 6d. resold Nassau, pt. i. 1629, 18s. Lloyd, 662, no portrait, 143.

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Tho. Mori Vita et Exitus: or, the History of Sir Thomas More, sometime Lord High Chancellor. Collected out of several Authors, by J. H. London, 1652.

8vo.

Pp. 150, with portrait by Elstrake. An interesting abridgment of the principal events of More's life. Nassau, pt. i. 1630, 7s. Sotheby's in Dec. 1822, 19s. -London, 1662. 12mo.

HODGE, Charles. The Biblical Repertory; or, a Collection of Tracts in Biblical Literature. By Charles Hodge, the Rev. Dr. Alexander, and R. B. Patton. New-York, 1825, &c. Svo. vols. I. II. III.

This work, still in progress, consists of selections of writings of the most distinguished Biblical and Oriental scholars, both British and continental.

HODGES, Nathaniel, M.D. Loimologia: or an historical Account of the Plague of London in 1665. London, 1720. 8vo. 6s.

An authentic, but dreadful account, written in a rhetorical and affected style.

Richard. A special Help to Orthographie; or, the True-writing of English. London, 1643. 4to. Pp. 32. Some modes of spelling which Hodges ventured in part to adopt, are now generally adopted. Nassau, pt. i. 2124, 6s.

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William. Select Views in India, drawn on the Spot in the Years 1780-3, and executed in Aqua-tinta. London, 1786. imperial folio. 2 vols.

Edwards, 527, mostly proofs before ii. 532, with the plates coloured in the the letters, morocco, 5l. 5s. North, pt. outline to resemble drawings, morocco, 91. Fonthill, 820, proofs before the letters, russia, 13. 13s.

Travels in India, during the Years 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783. London, 1793. 4to.

1689, 14s. 1690. 17s. Williams, 1159, 19s. Pp. 156, with 14 plates. Bindley, pt. i. FINE or LARGE? PAPER, with proof plates. Edwards, 525, 2. 10s. Dent, pt. ii. 279, morocco, 21. 10s. Fonthill, with proofs and etchings, morocco, 5l. 10s. 3088, morocco, 37. 9s. Sotheby's in 1826, Baker, 263, with proofs and etchings, morocco, 81.

HODGKIN, John. Calligraphia Græca et Poecilographia Græca, written by John Hodgkin, and engraved by H. Ashby. London, 1807. small folio. 15s.

A useful work explaining and exemplifying the mode of forming the Greek characters with ease and elegance, according to the method adopted by Dr. collection of the various forms of the letThomas Young, and exhibiting a copious ters, and of their connexions and contractions.

HODGSKIN, Thomas. Travels in the North of Germany. Edinburgh, 1820. 8vo. 2 vols.

A work containing much information on the agriculture, state of society, poli

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- Credo Resurrectionem Carnis. 1636.

With portrait and title by Marshall. Sotheby's in Dec. 1822, morocco, 16s. Grave, 88, 17s.

HODY, Humphrey, D.D. De Bibliorum Textibus originalibus, Versionibus Græcis et Latina Vulgata, Libri IV. Oxon. 1705.folio. 18s.

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Instauratoribus, Lib. ii. Cum Disserta. tione de Vita et Scriptis H. Hodii, a S. Jebb. Lond. 1742. 8vo. An account of those Grecians who retired to Italy on the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, and who restored the Greek tongue and learning in those western parts. Bindley, pt. ii. 699, 6s. 6d. Drury, 1881, 10s. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 4328, 21. 3s. Williams, 877, morocco, 31. 10s.

This eminent English divine published versial. a variety of other works, chiefly contro

HOFLAND, T. C. A Description of White Knights. 1819. folio. Sotheby's in 1823, 5l. 5s. Privately printed. INDIA PAPER. Fonthill, 3712, 9. 19s. 6d.

HOFMAN, Daniel. Officina theologica Danielis Hofmani, Professoris et Doctoris Theologiae in illustri Ducis Brunsuicensium Academia Julia. Edimburgi, imprimebat Johannes Schenk, 1596. 16mo. It is doubtful whether this work was printed in Scotland.

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Pp. 124. Nassau, pt. i. 1631, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 677, 7s. Bibl. AngloPoetica, 365, 10s. 6d.

HOGARTH, Richard. Dissertationes grammaticales; sive Exa men octo Partium Orationis, interrogatorium et Anglo- Latinum.

8vo.

responsorium, Lond. 1712.

Richard Hogarth was the father of the 10s. Bindley, pt. iii. 11. celebrated William Hogarth. Field, 1489,

William. A Collection of the Works of William Hogarth, atlas folio.

A learned and esteemed classical work on the Septuagint, to which all subsequent writers have been greatly indebted. Bishop Marsh observes, among the writers on the Septuagint version, no one has displayed either more knowledge of the subject or more critical sagacity than Hody.' Contents of the four books. i. Contra Historiam Lxx Interpretum Aristeæ Nomine inscriptam Dissertatio, &c. ii. De Versione (quam vocant) LXX Interpretum Auctoribus veris, eamque of them first impressions, with all Roxburghe, 1612, in 3 vols. most conficiendi Tempore, Modo et Ratione. the variations, and a number of cotem iii. Historia Scholastica Textuum ori-porary prints relative to the works ginalium, Versionis Græca LXX dicta, of Hogarth, 70l. 7s. et Latina Vulgatæ, &c. iv. De ceteris 148, some of the plates in the first Dent, pt. Græcis Versionibus, Origenis Hexaplis, state, morocco, 431. Beckford in 1817, &c. præmittitur Aristea Historia Græcè 313, a complete set, containing all the et Latinè. Gosset, 2461, 178. Heath, rare pieces in all their variety of states, 955, 11s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Bibl. and some drawings from unique prints by G. Steevens and Henderson the Player, 1577. 10s. Garrick, 1300, one hundred and six plates, brilliant impressions, 100 16s. North, pt. iii. 696, with numerous variations of the plates in different stages duplicate impressions, proofs, &c. in S vols. russia, 1657. 18s.

Harl. no. 612.

A History of English Councils and Convocations; and of the Clergy's sitting in Parliament; &c. London, 1701.

8vo. 6s.

De Græcis illustribus Linguæ Græcæ

Hogarth moralized (by John Trusler, LL.D.). London, 1768. 8vo.

Field, 1512, 17. 13s. Roxburghe, 1614, 4l. 4s. 4to. Dent, pt. ii. 280, 31. 5s. A new edition has lately appeared, with very inferior impressions of the plates.

The genuine Works of William Hogarth, illustrated with biographical Anecdotes, a chronological Catalogue and Commentary. By John Nichols and the late George Steevens. London, 180817. 4to. 3 vols.

Duke of York, 2458, 2 vols. 51. 7s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Strettell, 1418, 3 vols. russia, 197. 8s. 6d.

The Works of William Hogarth, including the Analysis of Beauty, elucidated by Descriptions, critical, moral and historical, founded on the most approved Authorities; to which is prefixed, some Account of his Life. By Clerk. London, 1810. royal 8vo. 2 vols.

An edition in little request. LARGE PAPER. Sotheby's in 1821, 17. 17s.

The genuine graphic Works of William Hogarth, consisting of 160 engravings faithfully copied from the originals. By Thomas Cook. London, 1813. 4to.

This edition should have Anecdotes of the celebrated William Hogarth, with an explanatory Description of his Works. London, 1813.' royal 8vo.

The genuine Works of William Hogarth. London. atlas folio. One hundred and three plates, published by Messrs. Boydell, with two portraits and a table. Sotheby's in Jan. 1827, 7. 19s. Reed, 8941, 131. 5s. Brockett, 1577, 137. 5s. White Knights, 2168, 14/. 3s. 6d.

The genuine Works of William Hogarth. London, 1820-2. atlas folio. 24 nos.

From the original plates, formerly in the possession of Messrs. Boydell; retouched by Heath, and edited by Nichols. Sotheby's in 1823, 157. 15s. Fonthill, 3230, 191. 8s. 6d.

Hogarth restored; being the entire Works as originally published, re-engraved by Cook. London, 1802. atlas folio.

In no estimation. It is accompanied with a descriptive volume in quarto.

Hogarth illustrated. By John Ireland. London, 1791-8. royal Svo. 3 vols.

Roxburghe, 1615, 7%. 10s. Reed, 2312, 47. 2s. Dowdeswell, 364, 37. 6s. Field, 1513, 37. 8s. Hibbert, 3875, 41. 8s. Dent, pt. i. 1184, vols. i. and ii. russia, 17. 11s. White Knights, 2008, vols. i. and ii. 31. 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 932, 6. Goldsmid, 454, 81. 8s. Lloyd, 682, 51. 78. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1632, with Nichols' anecdotes of Hogarth, 6. 8s. 6d. Baker, 748, 2 vols.; one of the few copies that have two small plates taken off on one page, 4l. 6s. 1793. 8vo. Edwards, 396, 2 vols. russia, 3. —1806. 8vo. 3 vols. Brockett, 1617, 27. 8s.

Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, from in the possession of Samuel Ireland. Pictures, Drawings, and scarce Prints London, 1794-9. royal 8vo. 2 vols. Field, 1515, 27. 10s. Goldsmid, 455, 4. 7s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Ireland in 1801, 375, illustrated with the etchings 97. 19s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 254, russia, 47. and proofs, 8. 15s. resold Baker, 760,

The Analysis of Beauty. By William Hogarth. London, 1753. 4to.

Roxburghe, 1613, 17. 5s. Baker, 759, with the two small plates, 13s. Field, 1491, 11s. -1772. White Knights, 1950, morocco, 17. 11s. 6d. Nichols, in his Life of Hogarth, p. 33, says, Dr. Benj. Hoadley, M.D. began and finished two parts in three of the Analysis of Beauty, and Dr. Morell finished it for the author, Mr. Hogarth.

A Dissertation on Mr. Hogarth's six Prints lately published, viz. Gin-lane, Beer-street, and the four Stages of Cruelty. London, 1751, 8vo. with a portr. of Hogarth. 5s. Field, 1510, with portrait of Hogarth, 15s.

Illustrations of Hogarth, from passages in Authors he never read-could

not understand. London, 1816, 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 453, 3s. 6d. Field, 1516, 17s.

Lettres de Monsieur** à un de ses Amis pour lui expliquer les Estampes de Mons. Hogarth. Londres, 1746, 8vo. Hibbert, 3874, 5s.

Will. Gostling's humorous Account of Hogarth's Tour in Verse. 1781. 8vo. A Poetical Description of Mr. Hogarth's Election Prints, in four Cantos. Written under Mr. Hogarth's Sanction and Inspection. London, 1759. 4to.

Biographical Anecdotes of William Hogarth, and a Catalogue of his Works,

chronologically arranged, with occasional, burgh, 1819. 21. 8vo. 2 vols. First Series. Remarks. By John Nichols. London, Drury, 2074, 15s. Hibbert, 3876, 7, 2 1785, 8vo. Best edition. Edwards, 61, vols. 1. 1s. Brockett, 1619, 2 vols. Ul. 48. 15s. Roxburghe, 9312, 17. 8s. —1781. T. The fabulous History 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1782. 8vo. 3s. of the Ancient Kingdom of CornExplanation of several of Mr. Hogarth's wall. London, 1827. 8vo. Prints. 1785. 2s.

Marriage à-la-Mode, in six Cantos, being an Explanation of Hogarth's Prints. 1746. Field, 1507, 5s.

Effects of Industry and Idleness illustrated, an Explanation of twelve Plates published by Mr. Hogarth. 1748. 3s. Low Life, or one half of the World knows not how the other half lives, with an Address to Mr. Hogarth. Field, 1511, 8s.

A Catalogue of Pictures and Prints, the Property of the late Mr. Hogarth. 1790. 8vo. Field, 1517, with the prices and purchasers' names, 13s.

A descriptive Catalogue of Hogarth's Works, exhibited in Swallow Street. 1801. Field, 1518, 10s.

An Essay on the Genius of Hogarth. In C. Lamb's Works, ii. 88-126.

Many tracts relating to the works, &c. of this celebrated genius, will be found in the catalogue of Mr. Field's collection, sold by Sotheby in January, 1827.

HOGG, James. The poetical Works. Edinb. 1822. 12mo. 4 vols. Brockett, 1618, 18s.

Scottish Pastorals, Poems, Songs, &c.

written in the Dialect of the South. Edinb. 1801, 8vo.

The Shepherd's Guide; being a practical Treatise on the Diseases of Sheep. Edinb. 1807, 8vo.

HOGGARD see HUGGARD.

HOHENLOHE, Prince. Miracle said to have been wrought by Prince Hohenlohe, in Ireland, on Monday, the 9th of June, 1823. London, 1823. 8vo.

HOKER OF HOOKER see VOWELL,

John.

HOLBEIN, John. The Dance of Death; painted by H. Holbein, and engraved by W. Hollar. (London, 1790.) crown 8vo.

The Preface and description of the plates are by Francis Douce, Esq., F.AS. plates, and two portraits of Wene. Hollar Pp. 71, not including title page, also 30

and Hans Holbein. The Daunce of Machabree, made by Dan John Lydgate, Monke of S. Edmund's Bury, 23 leaves, with a folding plate, besides half-title and an account of the author, forming pp 73-81. Towneley, pt. i. 353, 10s. 6d. Steevens, 1484, 14s. Gd. Edwards, 402, 16s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 7, morocco, 11. 7s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Roxburghe, 6732, morocco, 2. 14s. On VELLUM. Three copies printed. Sotheby's in 1817, 1. 11s. Paris, in 1790, no. 833, 127. 12s. Hollar's plates were ori. ginally published in oblong 4to. (2 plates on a leaf) 15 leaves. These impressions are very much superior to those accompa nied with letter-press. Other EditionsEdinb. 1788. 4to. Roxburghe, 6732, 9s. The Forest Minstrel; a Selection of Bindley, pt. ii. 2090, morocco, las. Songs adapted to the most favourite-1804. 4to. Brockett, 1012, with two Scotch Airs. Edinb. 1810, 12mo. sets of plates, plain and coloured, morocco, 17. 9s. In 46 copper-plates, done from original designs by John Holbein, to which are prefixed descriptions of each plate in French and English, &c. Etched by D. Deuchar, F.A.S. London, 1813. 4to. Illustrated with 33 plates, engraved by W. Hollar, with descriptions in English and French. London, 1816 royal 8vo.-with fifty Engravings on wood by Bewick. 1824. 8vo.

The Mountain Bard, consisting of Ballads and Songs, founded on Facts and legendary Tales. Edinb. 1807, 12mo.

The Queen's Wake; a legendary Poem. Edinb. 1819, 8vo. 12s. Brockett, 1621, extra bound, 14.6s. LARGE PAPER, in royal 8vo. 17. Is.

Queen Hynde, a Poem, in Six Books.
London, 1825, 8vo.

The Pilgrims of the Sun, a Poem.
Edinb. 1815, 8vo. 7s. 6d.
Mader of the Moor, a Poem.
1816, 8vo.

Edinb.

Winter Evening Tales, collected among the Cottagers in the South of Scotland. London, 1820. 12mo. 2 vols.

The Brownie of Bodsbeck, and other Tales, in Prose. Edinb. 1818. 12mo. 2 vols. 14s.

A new and faithful facsimile of Halbein's Dance of Death will shortly be published by W. Pickering.

John.

John. See CHAMBERLAINE,

HOLBERG, Louis Baron. An The Jacobite Relics of Scotland, being the Songs, Airs, and Legends of the Ad Introduction to universal History, herents of the House of Stuart. Edin-transl. from the Latin, with Notes,

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An excellent work. A new edition improved, by W. Radcliffe, A.B. London, 1787. 8vo. Hibbert, 3879, Cs. See KLIMIUS.

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tion of Letters; with an Appendix concerning Persons that are deaf and dumb. London, 1669. 8vo.

Roxburghe, 2008, 3s. 6d. 'In this essay he had analyzed, dissected, and classed the letters of our alphabet so HOLCOT, Robert, i.e. Richardus minutely and clearly, that it is well de BURY, Dunelmensis Episcopus. worthy the attentive perusal of every HOLCROFT, Thomas. Travels lover of philology, but particularly of from Hamburgh, through West-C. Burney, Mus. D. Dr. Holder's works lyric poets and composers of vocal music.' phalia and the Netherlands, to are still held in estimation. Paris. London, 1804. 4to. 2 vols.

With plates in folio. Roxburghe, 7227, 1. 13s. Duke of York, 2459, 17. 13s. An abridgment by John Fulton appeared at Glasgow in 1804. 8vo.

Memoirs of the late Thomas Holcroft. Written by himself, and continued to the Time of his Death, from his Diary, Notes, and other Papers. London, 1816. 12mo. 3 vols. with portrait. 7s. 6d.

An

HOLDEN, George, M. A. Attempt to illustrate the Book of Ecclesiastes. London, 1822. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

This work is praised by Mr. Horne in his Introduction, who terms it the best that has fallen under his notice.

The Christian Sabbath; or, an Inquiry into the religious Obligation of keeping holy one Day in seven. London,

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A Treatise on the natural Grounds and principles of Harmony. London, 1694. 8vo. -1701. 8vo. Roxburghe, 1593, 7s.

A Discourse concerning Time. London, 1694. 8vo. Lond. 1701. 8vo. Introductio ad Chronologiam. Oxon. 1704. 8vo.

HOLDERNESS, Mary. Notes relating to the Manners and Customs of the Crim Tartars, written during a four years' Residence among that People. By Mary Holderness. 12mo. 5s.

An entertaining little volume, containing much curious and amusing mat

ter.

A Journey from Riga to the Crimea, by way of Kiev: with some Account of the Colonization, and of the Manners and Customs of the Colonists of new Russia. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

HOLDSWORTH, Edward. Remarks and Dissertations on Virgil, with some other classical Observations. Published, with several Notes, and additional Remarks, by Mr. Spence. London, 1768. 4to.

An ingenious and judicious work. Nassau, pt. i. 2126, 8s. Heath, 3996, 18s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1684, 17. 78.

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