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phetas fragmenta. Græce. Cura D. Hoeschelii AV. 1602. 4°.

Also in Criticor, sacr. Vol. IX. ed. Amst.

118 ADRIANI Cardinalis S. Chrysogoni, ad Ascanium Cardinal. venatio. Ven., Ald. 1505. 8°. 8 leaves. One of the more rare Aldines. The book itself has been often printed. The best edition of his other writings is, De sermone lat. et modis latine loquendi. Venatio. Iter Julii II. Par., Sim. Colinæus, 1528. 8°. 8 unnumbered and 248 numbered leaves. Besides this, we have also by him, De vera philosophia ex IV. ecclesiæ doctorr. libb. IV. Bon. 1507. 4°. Rom. 1514. 4°. cura et st. Bd. Passionei. Rom. 1775. 4°. 119 ADRIANI, Gi. Bt. Istoria de' suoi tempi, dall' a. 1536, all' a. 1574. libri XXII. Fir., Giunti, 1583. fol.

129 leaves in double columns without signatures, catchwords, and pagination, in Roman letters. Begins with Prologus in librum de Regim. princ. next follows an index which concludes on the recto of the 4th leaf. The reverse is blank. The text commences on the recto of the 5th leaf and ends on the recto of the 129th leaf. The first edition of a frequently printed work (Rom. St. Planck, 1482. fol. the last time under the name of Th. Aquino LB., Maire, 1643. 24°.) In French, le gouvernement d. princes. Par. Verard, 1497. fol. In Spanish, Regimiento de los principes. Sev. 1494. fol. and under the name of Th. Aquino, Madr. 1625. 4°. Limousin, Barcelona, 1480. fol. In Italian by Val. Averoni, Fir. 1577. 8°. 123 ÆGINETA. P. De re medica libri VII. gr. Ven., in æd. Aldi, 1528. fol.

The first edition. This work itself contains 137 leaves, besides 4 leaves at the beginning (whereof one is unprinted) and three at the end (whereof one also is unprinted). A pretended subsequent impression of 1534 is a nonentity.

A fine edition and scarce even in Italy. A less fine edition, but with marginal notes, Ven. Giunti, 1587. 4°. 3 voll. This work appears to be much more a continuation of Varchi, than of Guicciardini. ADRIANUS Carthus, see LIBER 124 de remediis.

120 ADVINEAUX (les) amoureuses. without place or date, folio, Gothic letter.

Without pagination, catchwords and signatures, in double columns; the type is the same as in Quadriloge d'Alain Chartier, printed by Colard Mansion, 1477. The work has three parts. The first, consisting of 8 leaves, begins with a preface. Pour par chevaliers. The second, of 14 leaves, in prose and verse, concludes the preface, car cest ouvrage est divisez de nuit. The third, of 4 leaves, is superscribed, S'ensuirent autres demandes. The last leaf has on the reverse 23 lines, and concludes, et ainsy en eut quatre los justement sans autre mesure. It is the oldest French collection of merry tales, and is also to be found in an edition of Abuzé en court. 121 ADVIS fidel aux véritables Hollandois, touchant ce qui s'est passé dans les villages de Bodegrave et Swammerdam (par de Wicquefort.) without place, 1673. 4°. with 8 plates by Romain de Hooge.

Sought after on account of the plates. The edition in small 12°. without plates

is of no value.

122 ÆGIDII Romani de regimine principum 11. III. without place and printer (Gth. Zainer?) 1473. fol.

collatione vetustissimor. exemplar. emendati et restit. nec non aliq. locis aucti (cura Hi. Gemusæi.) Bas., Cratander, 1538. fol.

As yet the latest and best edition. Gemusæus also published separately observations on Egineta, Bas. 1543. fol. A Latin translation by Albanus Torinus, Bas., Cratander, 1532. fol. (Liber VI. de chirurgia, which is wanting in this translation, was translated separately by J. Ph. Felicianus, Bas. 1533. fol.)-By J. Guinterus (from 3 MSS.) Par., Colinæus, 1532. fol. Col. Soter, 1534. fol. Ven., Arrivabene, 1542.8°. Ven., Turrisan. 1553. 8°., c. Guinterii et Cornarii annott. et Goupyli et Dalechampii scholiis. Lugd. 1567 or 1589. 8°.—By Jan. Cornarius. Bas., Hervag. 1556. fol.

125
præcepta salubria, Gu. Copo
interpr. Par., H. Steph. 1510. 4°.
Askew had a copy on vellum. Copus
has translated this piece of the first book
from a MS. Often printed.
ÆLFREDUS, see ALVred.
126 ELIANUS, Cl. Opera quæ ex-
tant omnia, gr. et lat. e regione,
partim nunc pr. edita, part. multo
qu. antehac emendatiora in utraq.
lingua, cura et op. Cr. Gesneri Tig.,
ap. Gesneros fratres (1556.) fol.

Correct and not common: the date is inserted in some copies.

127 de animalium natura ll. XVII.,

gr. et 1. Pt. Gillio et Cr. Gesnero interprr. (Genev.) ap. J. Tournes. 1611. 16°.-Col. Allobr., Ph. Albertus, 1616. 16°.-Lugd., Ant. Candidus, 1616. 16°.

After Gesner's recension, but incorrect. The two editions of 1616 are the same impression with different titles only.

128

gr. et 1. c. animadvv. Cr. Gesneri et Du. W. Trilleri, cur. Abr. Gronovio, qui et suas adnotatt. adjec. Lond., Bowyer, 1744. 4°. 2 voll. Scarce on large paper.

A very complete edition. Incorrectly and badly reprinted. Bas. 1730. 4°. new title. Heilbronn. 1765. 4°. and Tub., Cotta, 1768. 4°. (4 d.)

129 gr. et l. c. prior. interpretum

et suis animadvv. edid. J. Glo. Schneider. Vol. I. II. Lps., Schwickert, 1784. 8°. (2 d. 6 gr.) Scarce on writing paper.

To which is added, J. Glo. Schneideri ad reliqua libror. Frid. II. Imp. et Alberti M. Capita comm., c. auctario emendatt. atq. annott. ad Eliani de N. H. libb. Lps. 1788 -89. 4. 2 voll. (6 d.)-C. Glo. Kühn de via ac ratione, qua El. in hist. an. conscrib. usus est. Lps. 1777. 4°. F. Jacobs obss. in El. hist. an. et Philostrati vit. Apoll. Jen. 1804. 8°. (4 gr.)

130 Ivariæ historiæ 11. XIV. Ex Heraclide de reb. publ. commentarium. Polemonis et Adamantii physionomia. Melampodis ex palpitationib. divinatio. De nevis. (Gr. edente Cam. Perusco.) Rom. 1545 4°.

The first edition, very scarce, 4 leaves of preliminary matter, 111 numbered leaves and one separate leaf with a Greek colophon. Then 10 leaves of table of contents, I unnumbered leaf, and 1 leaf with a Latin colophon.

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this edition, Jac. Perizonii diss. de morte Judæ et verbo àñayxeσbai ad vindicanda dicta ad Elian. V. 8. contra Jac. Gronov. LB. 1702. 8°. (also Trj. ad Rh. 1766. 8°.) Ej. responsio I. et II. ad nuperam notit. de variis El. aliorumq. auctor. locis. ib. 1703. 8°.

133

gr. c. nott. J. Schefferi, interpr. Justi Vulteji, varr. lectt., notis posth. J. Schefferi et annott. Jo. Kühnii. Cur. J. H. Lederlino. Arg. 1713. 8°.

Valuable on account of Kühn's notes, which were prized by Hemsterhuis himself. 134 gr. c. nott. integr. diversor. et interpr. lat. Justi Vulteji, cur. Abr. Gronovio, qui et suas adnott. Hag. Luchtmans, 1731. 4°. 2 voll. adj. LB. (Amst., Rott., Ultr. et also large paper.

The most complete edition after two new MSS.-An impression of the Greek text only, with an index for schools, by Cp. Kretzschmar. Dr. et Lps. 1746. 8°. as Operum Eliani T. I. (et unicus.)

135 —— et fragmm., gr. c. integro comm. Jac. Perizonii aliorumq. viror. doctor. notis, Gronoviana nond. comprehensis editione. Curav. indicemq. græcitatis adj. C. Glo. Kühn. Lps., Schwickert, 1780. 8°. 2 voll. (2 d. 8 gr.) also on writing-paper.

A good small edition. The edition by Gli. Bj. Lehnert is of little importance: c. adnott. Jac. Perizonii et alior. selectis et

suis. Lps., Breitkopf, 1794. 8°. 2 voll. (2 d.)

136

Prodromos biblioth. Græcæ, cont. Æliani var. historiam, Heraclidis Pontici et N. Damasceni fragmenta (gr. ed. Diamant Coray). Par., Didot, 1805. 8°. (12 fr.)

700 copies on large paper, and one on vellum.-El. V. H.... edid. indiceq. gr. germ. instrux. G. H. Lünemann. Gott., Dietrich, 1811. 8°. (18 gr.)

137 varia hist. lat. redd. a Jac. Laureo. Ven., Jolitus, 1550. 8°.

Not much known. The better-known translation by Just. Vultejus was first printed at Bas., Opor. 1548. 8°.

138 i XIV libri di Eliano di varia hist. trad. dal in ital. gr. Jac. per Laureo. Ven., Cesano, 1550. 8°. 139 histoires div. d'Elian, trad. du gr. av. d. remarq. (par Bon.

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Jos. Dacier). Par. 1772. 8°. (5 out date, fol. 124 numbered leaves, fr.) and one leaf of errata.

Sm. Formey's translation, under the title, Diversités hist. Berl. 1764. 8°. is of no value.

140 verm. Erzähll. a. d. Gr. m. Anm. v. J. H. F. Meinecke. Qdlb. 1775. (new title, 1787.) 8°. (18 gr.) 141 ÆLIANUS Tacticus. De militarib. ordinib. instituendis more Græcor. liber, a Fr. Robortello nunc pr. gr. editus, multisq. imaginib. et picturis ab eod. illustr. Ven., Spinelli, 1552. 4°. 4 leaves of preliminary matter, 77 pages, and one leaf at the end.

The first separate edition of the Greek text, already previously printed in Thomas Magister, Lutet. 1532. 8°. His and Gaza's Latin translation Robortello gave in a separate volume, Ven. 1552. 4°. which however is wanting in most copies, and is extremely scarce. The whole edition is repeated in Cl. Æliani opp. ed. Cr. Gesner. 142 Tactica, s. de motionib. ac præceptis militarib. ad formandas et transformandas acies necessariis, liber singularis. Ed. nova. Op. et st. Sixti Arcerii. LB., L. Elzevir. 1613. 4°. with 3 plates.

Already in March of the same year the publisher added thereto Leonis Imp. Tactica, ex ed. J. Meursii. LB. 1612. 4° and gave the works the following title: Cl. Eliani et Leonis Imp. tactica, s de instruend. acieb. gr. et lat. Quor. hic græce prim. opera J. Meursii, ille ex Sixt. Arcerii nova interpr. lat., ambo aut. nott. et animadvv. illustriores in luc. exeunt. LB., L. Elzevir. 1613. 4°. 214 pages (Æl.) 447 pages (Leo) and 7 pages (Modest. vocabb. rei mil.). These last copies are oftener to be met with than the earlier copies without Leo.

143 ÆLIANUS Tacticus. Del modo di mettere in ordinanza, trad. per Fr. Ferrosi. Ven., Giolito, 1551, also 1552. 8°.

144 — la milice des grecs, ou tactique d'Elien, trad. du gr., av. d. notes, par Bouchaud de Bussy. Par. 1757. 12°. 2 voll.

The first edition. A copy on vellum is in the Royal library at Paris.-Another edition, Par. ap. Bad., without date (1500?) fol. containing 6 books.

146

de rebus gestis Francor. 11. X. Acc. (J. Tilii) de regib. Francor. chronicon c. ind. Par., Vascosan. 1539. fol.

Good copies of this edition were particularly sought after in France, although the edition, ex postr. auctoris recogn. Par. Vascos. 1544. fol. is equally fine, more correct, and augmented. A convenient small edition, Par. Vascos. 1555. 8°. 2 vols. The last edition, c. contin. Arn. Ferroni et Jac. Henricpetri. Bas. 1601. fol. In French by J. Regnart, Par. 1581, also 1643. fol. In Italian, Ven. 1549. 4°. In German by Ch. Wurstisen, Bas. 1572. fol.

147 ENEAS Gazæus et Zach. Mitylenæus. De immortal. animæ et mortalitate universi, gr. et 1. Prior c. vers. et nott. Csp. Barthii, poster. c. interpr. J. Tarini, ejusdemq. et Barthii nott. Lps. 1655. 4°.

Best in Gallandi bibl. PP. T. X. p. 627. -Eneas Plat. de immort. an. (lat. per Amb. Camaldul.) Ven., Paganinis, 1513. 8°. on vellum, M'Carthy, 79 francs (previously Vallière, 80 fr.)-Gr. Gli. Wernsdorf pr. de Enea Gaz. Numb. 1817. 4°. 148 ENEAS Sylvius. Opera (ed. M. Hopper). Bas. 1571. fol.

More complete than Bas. 1551. fol. An entirely complete edition of all his works is still wanting.

149

opp. geogr. et histor. (ed. Csp. Cörber et J. Andr. Schmid). Ff. et Lps. 1707. 4°.

Copies with the title, Helmst. 1699. 4°. are not perfect. There ought to be contained cosmogr., hist. Bohem., de concil. Bas., hist. Frid. III, epit. decad. Blondi, comm. in Ant. Panorm. Of which, hist. Frid. III. is wanting in the Basle edition. 150 oratt. politica et ecclesiast., quar. multas ex MSS. codd. eruit, reliquas colleg. et ad MSS. codd. rec. J. Dm. Mansi. Lucæ, 175559. 4°. 3 voll.

See also SCRIPTORES de re mil. and 151 POLYBIUS.

145 ÆMILIUS, P. De rebus gestis -Francor. ll. IV. Par., Ascens. with

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epistolæ in cardinalatu editæ. without place and date (Strb. Mentelin, about 1472). fol.

429 leaves with 37 lines in Roman let

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159 leaves, and 3 leaves of table of contents at the end. Also, Ib., id. 1487. fol. 155 Enee siluii . . . . Incipiut epistole peramene. At the end, Finiut per me Johannem koelhoff de lubeck Colonie incolam. Anno incarnationis M.cccc.lviij. (1478.) fol. Gothic letter.

Remarkable for the false date, and as being the first complete edition; without catchwords, signatures, and pagination. It appears from its internal inequality to have been printed piecemeal.-Pii II. familiar. epistole. Nrb., Koburger, 1481. fol. Gothic letter; containing 433 letters. A less complete, but fine edition, (only 332 letters) is, Enee Silvii epistole peramene. Lov., J. de Westfalia, 1483. small fol. 302 leaves in Roman characters. It has a preference over the other editions in consequence of the insertion of the dates of the letters. Nrb., Koburger, 16 kl. Aug. 1486. 4°. Ib., id. 16 kl. Jun. 1496. 4°. (both containing 433 letters). Mediol., Scinzenzeler, 1496. fol. Lugd. J. de Vingle, 1497. 4°. (both containing 432 letters). The new projected edition of these letters by J. Pt. von Ludewig and G. W. Zapf has not appeared.

156 ENEAS Sylvius. Epistola ad Turcar. Imp. Muhamed. Without place or date. 4°.

Gothic letter in Ulric Zell's type, about 1470. 53 leaves of 27 lines. The first leaf commences, Pius papa secūdus eloquētissi

mus. The recto of the 53rd leaf concludes, cui è honor et gloria in seculo 4 secula Amen. Another edition, without place and date (by J. P. de Lignamine), 4°. has exactly the same number of 53 leaves with 27 lines. The reverse of the 52nd leaf is blank, and on the recto of the 53rd is, Registru sup epl'a pii ad thurcos. Also, Tarvisii, 1475. 4°.

157

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Enee Siluij poete Senēsis. de duobg amätibus Eurialo a Lucresia. opuscu ad Marianu Sosinu feliciter jncipit. Prefatio. Without place and date (U. Zell, 1470-72). 4°. Gothic letter.

Probably the first edition; 36 leaves and 27 lines, without signatures, catchwords, and pagination. On the recto of the 36th leaf, after the 14th line, is the following colophon: Explicuit opusculu Enee Siluij de duobus amantibus.

158- Incipit tractatus de duobus se invicem diligentibus compositus per dominum Eneam Sylvium etc. Without place and date, small 4°.

Containing also, ep. de amor. remedio. Without signatures, catchwords, and pagination; 41 leaves of 28 lines, with Roman characters, rather misshapen-Another edition, without place or date, 4°. in Gothic letter, without catchwords, signatures, and paginations, was printed about 1476.- Another, Cölln, without date, small fol. in Gothic letter, without signatures, catchwords, and pagination, contains 27 leaves (the first unprinted), and concludes in the 27th line of the reverse of the last leaf with, Explicit &c.

The first edition with a date (that at Alost, 1473, is considered to be spurious) is, Rom, Wendel de Willa, 1475. 4°. Also, Arg. 1476. 4°. 54 leaves in Gothic letter.-L'histoire d'Eurialus et de Lucrèce transl. en rhithme Franç. Par., Verard, 1493. fol. Gothic letter.-In Italian, Bol., Herc. Nani, 1492. 4°. See also WYLE.

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pro defensione S. R. E. Rom., Basa, 1584. large 4°. 749 pages.

Also Frankf. 1614. fol. The hist. Frid. III. is best in Kollar. anal. monum. Vindob. T. II.

161 historia bohemica. Rom., J. H. Han Heymer et J. Schurener, 1475. fol.

The first edition. The earlier editions of this work are the best. In the later editions the Bohemian names are greatly altered for the worse.

162 bulla retractationum omnium dudum per eum . . . . in concilio Basil. et contra Eugenium. . scriptorum. Without place and date (Col., U. Zell, about 1468). 4°.

36 leaves of 27 lines, without signatures, catchwords, and pagination, in small Gothic letter. Very scarce.

163 bulla cruciata sanctissimi domini nostri (Pii II.) Pape contra Turchos. (Mentz, J. Faust), fol. Gothic letter.

This extremely rare piece consists of 6 leaves. The first contains the title specified above in two lines in a large type resembling that of the Psalter of 1457. The type of the text appears to be that of the Rationale of 1459. Probably from the press of Faust and Schöffer. The date of the bull, 1463, is perhaps also the year of impression, as Pius certainly died in 1464. There are more editions of the same in 4°. in U. Zell's type, but which, although scarce, are of little value. 164 Dis' ist die bul zu dutsch die vnser allerheiligster vatter der babst Pius herusz gesant hait widder die snoden vngleubigen turcken. (Mentz, J. Faust), fol. Gothic letter.

8 leaves of 45 lines in a complete page. The first leaf contains the title specified above in 4 lines in the same type as that of the Psalter of 1457. The bull itself begins on the recto of the second leaf: (P)Jus bischoff eyn knecht der knecht gottes. The type of the text is the same as that of the Rationale of 1459. The reverse of the 8th leaf contains 26 lines, and concludes with the date of the bull. Lord Spencer has the only known copy; see Dibdin bibl. Spenc. IV. 460.

165 ÆNEAS Tacticus. Liber de toleranda obsidione, gr. ad codd. MSS. Pariss. et Mediceum rec., vers. lat. et comm. integr. Is. Casauboni, novas Jac. Gronovii, G. H. C. Koesii, Csp. Orellii, aliorumque et suas ad

jec. J. Cr. Orellius (also with the title: Supplement. edit. Polybii Schweighæus.) Lps., Weidmann, 1817. large 8°. (on writing-paper id. 16 gr., on Dutch-paper 2 d. 12 gr.)

Previously in the Polybius of Casaubon and Gronovius, in the Scriptt. rei mil. and in the Mathematicis vett. Par. 1693. fol. Compare Jac. Gronovii suppll. lacunar. in Enea Tuct., Dione Cass. et Arriano. LB. 1675. 8°. Ang. Mar. Bandini ep. de celeberr. cod. tacticor. bibl. Laurent. Flor. 1766. 8°.

166

commentaire sur la défense des places, trad. du gr. d'Eneas le Tacticien par le Comte le Beausobre. Amst. 1757. 4°. 2 voll. 167 ESCHINES Rhet. Epistolæ XII. e rec. J. Taylori, c. nott. varior, varia lect. codd. adjecta, ed. J. Sm. Sammet. Acc. Eschinis Socr. ep. Lps., Schwickert, 1771. 8°. (10 gr.)

168 et Demosthenis oratt. quatuor inter se contrariæ, gr. Ven., F. Turrisan. 1549. 8°.

This very scarce edition consists of two parts. The first contains 4 leaves of preliminary matter and 75 numbered leaves: The the second, 112 numbered leaves. 44th leaf of the first part is blank. Previously at Par. Wechel, 1531. 4°.

169- in Ctesiphontem oratio. Demosthenis de corona oratio. Interpretat. lat. et voc. difficilior. explicat. adjecer. Pt. Foulkes et J. Freind. Ox., th. Sheld. (1696). 8°. with the portraits of both orators. Large paper copies scarce.

This edition is more correct than the reprints of the same, Ox., 1715. 8°. (also on large paper), ib. 1726. 8°. ib. 1732. 8°.

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