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Hist. Shahiludii, quæ est Hebraica seu Trias | de Worde, 1515. 4to.-Parisiis, 1502. 4to. Judæorum de Ludo Scacchorum. Præter--Londini per Wynandum de Worde, 1509. mittuntur de Shahiludio Prolegomena cu- 4to.-Londini per Richardum Pynson, 1311. riosa. Vol. II. Nerdiludii, sc. Truncu- 4to.-Sine Anno aut Loco. 4to. Several lorum cum quibusdam aliis Arabum, Per- editions. sarum, Indorum, Chinensium, et aliarum Gentium Ludis, tam politicis quam bellicis item Explicatio amplissimi Chinensium Ludi, qui eorum Politiam, et Modum perveniendi ad Dignitates in Aula Regia exponit, et

Schemate repræsentat.

An account of Dr. Hyde will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

HYLL, HYLTON, &c. See HILL, HILTON, &C.

See CAL

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Hymnorum cum Notis Opusculum secundum Vsum insignis Ecclesie Sarisburiensis. Antwerpie

Arte atque Industria Christophori
Endouin, 1524. 4to.

A copy is in Gough's collection, now in the
Bodleian library. Other editions.—Ant. in
Officina Vidue Chr. Ruremundensis, 1541.
4to. Londini per Ioannem Kyngston &
Henricum Sutton. 1555. 4to.

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Hypatia or the History of a most accomplished Lady; who was torn to Pieces by the Clergy of Alexandria to gratify their Archbishop, St. Cyril. London, 1753. 8vo.

Hymen's Præliedia. PRENEDE, G. de Costes de la. Hymni.-Expositio Hymnorum secundum Vsum Sarum. Lond. Rich. Pynson. 1497. folio. Sixty-eight leaves including the title and folio li twice numbered. Other editions. Lond. per W. de Worde. 1517. 4to. Fiftyfour leaves, including the table. White A foolish paper, commenced in 1731 by Knights, 2128, russia, 1. 13s.-Impr. per John Henley, in defence of Sir Robert Walme Theodericum Martini in Oppido Aloys-pole's adminstration exceeded only in viruten. Comitatus Flandrie, 1487. 4to.-Lon-lence by its predecessor, The High German don by Julyan Notary (1504). 4to.-Lond. Doctor. It was continued for some years. per Rich. Pynson. 1509. 4to.-Londini per HYPNEROTOMACHIA vide POLIPHI

W. de Worde, 1515. 4to.-Lond. apud Wy

Hyp-Doctor, The.

nand.de Worde, 1514. 4to.-Lond. Wynand. | LUS.

995

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C. The Com- | translated by Thomas Taylor. Lond. 1818 8vo. An esteemed translation.

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mons Petition of long afflicted England, to the chiefe Chancellor of Heaven, and onely Ivdge of Earth, with his gracious Answere thereto. London, 1642. 4to. In verse, 4 leaves.

I. I.-Ayme for Finsburie Archers, or an alphabeticall Table of the Names of euery Marke within the same Fields, with their due Distances, both by the Map, and Di

mensuration with the Line. Published for the Ease of the Skilfull, and Behoofe of the yoonge Beginners in the famous Exercise of Archerie: by I. I. and E. B. To be sold at the Sign of the Swan in Grub-street by F. Sergeant. London by Arn. Hatfield, 1594. 16mo. I. L.-The Relection of a Conference touching the Reall Presence. Or a Bachelovrs Censvre of a Masters Apologie for Doctour Featlie. By L. I. B. of Art, of Oxford. Doway, 1635. 8vo.

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I. T.-A Cure for the TongueEvill, by T. I. Lond. 1662. 4to. Steevens, 1051.

IAMBLICHUS. De Mysteriis Eyptiorum, Chaldæorum et Assysirum Liber, necnon Epistola Porhyrii ad Anebonem Ægyptium, Gr. t Lat. ex Interpr. et cum Notis T. Gale. Oxon. 1678. folio.

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ARGE

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On the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians, translated by Thomas Taylor. Chiswick, 1821. 8vo.

See BRIDGMAN, William.

IBBETSON, LAPORTE, and J. HASSELL. A picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot-wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent Country. London, 1793. 4to.

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IBBOT, Ben. D. D. Thirty-six Discourses on practical Subjects. London, 1776. 8vo. 2 vols.

Best edition. Hollis, 615,10s. 6d.-1726. 8vo. 2 vols.

Sce Boyle's Lecture.

IBRAHIM see SCUDERY, Magd. de. IDES, Evert Ysbrandts. Three Years Travels from Moscow over Land to China. Lond. 1706. 4to.

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IGNATIUS, S. Martyr, Archiep. Antiocha. Ignatii et Polycarpi Epistolæ, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis et Dissertatione de Scriptis ejus per Jac. Usserium. Appendix Ignatiana. Oxon. 1644, 7. 4to. 10s. 6d. The best of all the contemporaneous and preceding editions of this Greek father.

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76, 11 Hollis, 667, 9s.-1808. This edition was privately printed. Dent, pt. ii. 423, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2127, 16s. 6d.

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The name of the man was Joh. Duncalf. -London (1751). Svo. Best edition. Illustrations of Northern Antiquities. Edinburgh, 1814. 4to.

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IMBER, Matt. The Case, or an Abstract of the Customs of the Manor of Merdon. London, 1707.

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IMLAY, G. A topographical Description of the western Terri tory of north America. London, 1792. 8vo.

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A copy is in the British Museum. ILLINGWORTH, Rev. Cayley. A topographical Account of the Parish of Scampton, in the County of Lincoln, and of the Roman Antiquities-London, 1797. 8vo. Fonthill, 2777, 14 is lately discovered there; together with Anecdotes of the Family of Bolle. London, 1810. 4to.

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The Discovery, Settlement, and State of Kentucky; and an Essay towards the Topography and natural History of that important Country, &c. The third edition. London,

1797. 8vo. 6s.

INATULLA of Delhi. Tales trans

2 vols.

lated from the Persian of Inatulla of
Delhi into English by (Alex. Dow).
London, 1768. 12mo. 2 vols.
Fonthill, 3469, 17s.—Dublin, 1769. 12mo.
Inchiquen, the Jesuit's Letters
during a Residence in the United
States of America. New-York,
1810.

Origines

INETT, John, D. D. Anglicana: or, a History of the English Church, from the first Planting of the Christian Religion among the English Saxons, till the Death of King John. London, 1704, 10. folio. 2 vols.

Intended as a continuation to Bishop Stillingfleet's Origines Britannica. Heath, 4509,

A notice of this work will be found in the 10s. Hibbert, 4370, 14s. 6d. Quarterly Review, x. 494–539.

Inchmahome.-Notes, historical and descriptive, of the Priory of Inchmahome; with introductory Verses, and an Appendix of original Papers. 1815. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d. INDAGINE, John. Introduction to Chiromancy. Lond. by J. Day,

1558.

White Knights, 2076. Inglis, 820, last leaf MS. 5s.-London, 1598. 8vo. Q 7, in eights. Kirgate, 313, 2s. 6d.

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India. Ancient Accounts of India and China. By two Mahomedan Travellers, with Notes and Illustrations by Eus. Renaudot. London, 1733. 8vo. 6s.

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British India analyzed. The Provincial and Revenue Establishments of Tippoo Sulquerors in Hindostan, stated and considered.

taun and of Mahomedan and British Con

1793. 8vo. 3 vols.

Sketches of India, written by an Officer, For Fire-Side Travellers at Home. Second Edition, with Alterations. London, 1824. 8vo. pp. 358. A valuable and amusing work. Fifteen Years in India; or Sketches of a

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Ancient Indian Literature, being a Sumhary of the 'Sheeve Pouran,' the Brehme ivertte Pouran,' and the Arthee Prekash hastie ;' with Extracts and Epitomes, transted from original MSS. Lond. 1807. 4to.

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Infancia Salvatoris.

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Informatio Puerorum.-Libellus qui Informatio Puerorum appellatur cum Modico Apparatu nouiter compilatus. Empr. by Richarde Pynson. 4to.

Nineteen leaves. At the end Here end

eth the Accidence made at the Instaunce of George Chastelayn and John Bars.'

INGELAND, Thomas. A pretie and mery new Enterlude called the Disobedient Child. London by Thomas Colwell. 4to.

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INGENHOUSZ, John. Experiments upon Vegetables, discovering their great Power of purifying the common Air in the Sun-shine, and of injuring it in the Shade, and at Night, &c. Lond. 1779. 8vo. 5s.

A valuable work, highly esteemed by the experimental philosophers of that period.

Inghilterra. Historia delle Cose occorse nel Regno d'Inghilterra, in Materià del Duca di Notomberlan dopo la Morte di Odoardo VI. Nell' Academia Venetiana, M.D.Lviii. 8vo.

A curious account of the landing of the King of Spain at Southampton, his journey from thence to Winchester, and of his Marriage to Queen Mary. One thousand one hundred copies printed. The preface was written by Luca Contile. Gough, 1874, 17. 11s. 6d. The leaves are numbered from 9 to 68, with 3 leaves at the beginning and a blank leaf. See Renouard, Annales de l' Imprimerie des Alde, ii. 222-3.

Relacion muy verdadera de la Rebeliones of Militarie Exercise, according to que ha avido en Inglaterra en el Principio his excellens Guard in Holland. desta Quaresma, &c. Sevilla, 1554. 4to.

Black letter, four leaves. An account of

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51. 5s.

Narratione del Parliamento d'Inghilterra, & in che Modo e venuto quel Popolo all' Ubbidienza di Santa Chiesa, con l'Ordine dell' Assolutione & Benedittione data dal Cardinale Polo, Legato, &c. con le Feste & Giuco delle Canne. Venet. 1555. 8vo.

Historia del glorioso Martyrio di sedici Sacerdoti martirizati in Inghilterra l'Anno

Macer.

1577. 1578. 1581. 1582. & 1583.
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Relacion de un Sacerdote Ingles de la
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Madrid, 1592. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

Historia ecclesiastica del Scisma del Reyno
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INGLEFIELD, Captain. Narrative concerning the Loss of his Majesty's Ship the Centaur, of 74 Guns; and the miraculous Preservation of the Pinnace, with the Captain, Master, and ten of the Crew, in a Traverse of near 300 Leagues on the great western Ocean. London, 1783.

8vo. 3s.

Fonthill, 2768, 10s.

INGPEN, Abel. Instructions for collecting, rearing and preserving British Insects; also for collecting and preserving British Crustacea and Shells; together with a Description of entomological Appara

tus. 12mo. 7s.

to

INGRAM, Rev. James, D. D. An inaugural Lecture on the Utility of the Anglo-Saxon Literature, which is added, the Geography of Europe by King Alfred: including his Account of the Discovery of the North Cape, in the ninth Century. Oxford, 1807. 4to.

Bindley, pt. iv. 111, 4s. 6d. An esteemed work.

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Aberdene, 1644. 4to.

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Thomas. A critical Essay on the ancient Inhabitants of Scotland. Lond. 1729. 8vo. 2 vols.

Dent, pt. i. 1183, 27. 2s. Sir P. Thompson, A work of real learning and importance. 403, 1. 1s.

Remarks on Mr. Innes's critical Essay on the ancient Inhabitants of Scotland (by Andrew Waddel, M. A.). Edinb. 1733. 4to. 5s. pp. 32. Reprinted in the first volume of Scotia rediviva. Edinb. 1826. 8vo. land, in Answer to Father Innes, &c. By Alexander Taitt. Edinb. 1741. 12mo. Three nos. pp. 20. Reprinted in the first volume of Scotia rediviva. Edinb. 1826. 8vo.

The Roman Account of Britain and Ire

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Transactions of those horrific Tri-
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Inscriptionum metricarum Romanarum Delectus. Accedunt Notule. 1758. 4to. 4s.

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INNES, George. Militarie Rudi-Christen Man. Lond. 1537. 4to. ment, or Observations of the Form

This work, which is commonly cited as

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