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scarce. The book has two divisions. The first begins, without further title, with the vita Ambr. sec. Paulinum, and is a faithful reprint of the preceding edition. It concludes in leaf goa, without mention of the place, date, or printer. The second has separate signatures, and contains de obitu fratris Satyri ll. III, de bono mortis, de resurrect. et cruce domini, and concludes in leaf 138a with a copious colophon. The second division alone is in the Cat. Crevenna secund. I. 99. Without catchwords and pagination, but with signatures. 502 epistolæ, de vocatione omnium gentium, de ædificatione urbis Mediolani, de Ysaac et anima, de fuga seculi. Mediol., Ant. Zarotus, 1491. fol. 192 leaves.

Roman characters, without catchwords and pagination, but with signatures. Leaves 1 and 2 contain a specification of contents and the dedication of S. Dulcinius. The first edition of the letters is, Mediol., Pachel, 1490. fol. Neither edition has been made use of by the Benedictines.

503-expositio in evangelium Lucæ. Aug. Vind., Ant. Sorg, 1476. fol.

Gothic letter.

The first edition, without catchwords, signatures, and pagination, but with column-titles. 159 leaves and 39 lines. The first leaf, on the reverse of which is the title, is sometimes wanting, and the book in consequence often cited under the superscription of the second leaf; De Johannis baptista generatione.

504

hexameron. Aug. Vind., Schüssler, 1472. fol. Gothic letter.

The first edition, without catchwords, signatures, and pagination; 35 lines. See Reuss Beschr. merkw. BB. S. 24. An edition, without place or date, in folio, is printed with the types of Guldenschaff at Mentz, in two columns of 37 lines, with the signatures a-i. Another edition, without place or date (Mediol., Zarotus, about 1477), folio, Roman characters, and 34 lines, contains also the books, de Paradiso, de ortu Ada, de arbore interdicta, de Abel et Cain, and Ambrose's life. AMBROSIUS Camaldulensis, see TRAVERSARIUS. — - AMBROSIUS, Theseus, see ALBONESIUS. — AMEILHON, see BEAU.-AMELUNGHI, G., see FORABOSCO. 505 AMERA SENHA. Cosha, or dictionary of the Sanscrit language, by Amera Senha. By H.. T..

Colebrooke. Serampore, 1808. 4°. (51. 5s.)

506 AMES, Jos. Typographical antiquities or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland; considerably augmented by W. Herbert. Lond., Payne, 1785-90. 4°. 3 vols. with plates (41. 4s., large paper 61. 6s.)

Seldom found perfect. The first edition is, Lond. 1749. 4°. with plates.

507 typographical antiquities: or the history of printing in England, Scotland, and Ireland; begun by Jos. Ames, considerably augm. by W. Herbert; and now greatly enlarg. with copious notes and illustr. with engravings, by Th. Frognall Dibdin. T. I. Lond., W. Miller, 1810. 4°. (31. 3s.) T. II. 1812 (31. 78.) T. III. 1816 (31. 138. 6d.) with plates. 66 copies on very large paper.

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External splendor, great accuracy, and a rich mass of interesting notices unite to raise this work, which was made by Dibdin an entirely new production, to the first place in its class. It is to consist of 6 volumes.

508 AMICI, Ant., Trium orientalium latinor. ordinum post captam a duce Gothofredo Hierusalem, videl. S. domus hospitalis, S. domus templi et S. Mariæ de Valle Josaphat notitiæ et tabulariæ. Panormi, 1636. fol.

It treats only of the knights-Templar. 509 de Messanensis prioratus S. hospitalis domus militum S. Joann. Hierosolym. origine. Panormi, 1640. 4°.

510 AMICO, Bernardino. Trattato delle piante et immagini de' sacri edifizj di terra santa. Roma, 1609. fol. with plates by Ant. Tempesta.

Greatly prized. In somewhat lower estimation is the edition, Fir., Cecconcelli, 1620. fol. 65 pages of text, with 47 plates by Callot.

511 AMICO, Vit. Mar. et STATELLA lexicon topographicum Siculum, in quo Siciliæ urbes, oppida etc. illustrantur. Panormi, Benti

venga, 1757-60. 4°. 3 vols. each in 519
two parts, with plates.

512 Catania illustrata s. sacra et
civilis urbis Catanæ historia. Ca-
tanæ, 1741-46. fol. 4 voll.
AMIOT, see AмYOт.

513 AMIRA, G. Mch. Grammatica
syriaca s. chaldaica. Rom. 1596.
4°. Scarce.

514 AMMAESTRAMENTI degli antichi, raccolti e volgarizzati da Fra Bartolommeo da San Concordio. Col testo latino di riscontro. Fir., Manni, 1734. 4°. also on large paper.

Cited by the academy della Crusca. The best edition, superintended by Dm. Mar. Manni. Earlier editions, Fir. 1575, 1585, and 1661. 12°. Also, Mil. 1808. 8°. (among the Italian classics.) 515 AMMAN, J. Stirpium rarior. in imperio Rutheno sponte provenientium icones et descriptt. Petropoli, 1739. large 4°. with 35 plates. 516 AMMANN, Jod. or Jobst. Neuwe Liuische Figuren-geordn. u. gestellt v. J. Bockspergern u. nachgeriss. durch Joss Amman. M. deutsch. Reim. begriff.-v. H. Pt. Rebenstock. Ff. a M. 1573. oblong 4. 4 leaves of preliminary matter and 108 numbered leaves, and the same number of woodcuts. 517 gynæceum s. theatrum mulierum, in quo præcipuar. nationum fœmineos habitus videre est. Ff. a M. 1586. 4°. with woodcuts printed

in the text.

Also

In all 120 unnumbered leaves. with the German text: Im Frauenzimmer wirt vermeldt v. allerley schön. Kleidung. u. Tracht. d. Weib. Ff. 1586. 4°. 518 Effigies regum Francor. omnium a Pharamundo ad Henric. III. cælatoribus Virg. Solis et Justo Ammon. Nrb. 1576. 4°.

64 numbered leaves, with 62 neat plates. The same plates in Iconographia reg. Franc. d. i. Abconterfeitung aller Kön. in Frkr. bis Henr. IV. Cölln, 1598. 4°. 4 leaves of preliminary matter, and 130 pages, and 63 plates. The first and third plates in the Dresden copy are pasted over with others by Virg. Solis. Mth. Quadt was the publisher. Also, Frankf. 1614, 1622, and 1644. 4°.

clerus totius Romanæ ecclesiæ h. e. pontificior. ordinum omnium habitus artificiosiss. figuris expressi. (acc. Fr. Modius de ordd. eccl.) F. a. M. 1585. 4°. In all, 114 unnumbered leaves, with woodcuts.

Also with a German text, Ständ u. Orden d. Röm. Kirch. durch J. Ad. Lonicerum. Ff. a. M. 1585. 4°. 116 unnumbered leaves, with the same woodcuts, but in different order. Also, Frankf. 1661. 4°.

520

künstl. wolgerissene new Figuren v. allerlai Jagt. u. Weidwerck m. lat. Vers. u. deutsch. Reim. Ff. 1582. 4°.

cuts.

40 unnumbered leaves; excellent woodAlso, Frankf. 1592. 4°. with the same woodcuts, 44 unnumbered leaves.J. Ad. Loniceri venatus et aucupium iconib. expressa et versib. illustr. Fƒ. 1582. 4°. 521 Thierbuch, sehr künstl. u. wolgeriss. Figuren v. allerley Thie

ren, durch Jost Ammon u. Hans
Bocksperger. In Reimen gestellt
durch G. Schallern. Ff. a. M. 1592.
4°. 108 unnumbered leaves, with
woodcuts printed in the text.

Not a new impression of the preceding
work, according to Heineken dict. de artist.
Frankf. 1617. 4°. 62 leaves.
I. 221, but a quite different book. Also,

522 Kunnst u. Lehrbüchlein für die anfahenden Jungen Daraus reissen u. Malen zu lernen. Ff. a. M. 1578. 4°. 4 leaves of preliminary matter, 101 leaves, woodcuts, and ander Theil... durch Jost Ammon one leaf with the colophon.-Der u. Tb. Stimmer. Ff. 1580. 4°. I leaf, title, 62 leaves, woodcuts, and one leaf with the colophon.

Contains costly plates. Several copies with the monograph L. F. A second edition is, Kunstbuchlein &c. Franckf. 1599. 4°. with 298 woodcuts.

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524 AMMANN, J. Cr. Diss. de loquela, qua traduntur media, quib. surdi et muti loquelam adipisci possint. Amst. 1700. small 8°.

Under the title, Surdus loquens, at first Amst. 1692. 8°. and often. The last time with J. Wallis de loquela L. B. 1740. 8°. Also German, French, English, and Dutch translations.

525 AMMIANUS Marcellinus. Historiar. lib. XIV-XXVI. ex recognitione et c. præf. Aug. (Cneji) Sabini. Rom., G. Sachsel de Reichenhal et Bm. Golsch de Hohenbart, 1474, d. 7 Junii. fol.

The first edition, from a very imperfect and faulty codex, but very faithfully printed. 135 leaves, and 38 lines in a full page. Space is left for the Greek words; without catchwords, signatures, and pagination. The second edition, by Pt. Castellus, Bo

non., de Benedictis, 1517. fol. (117 leaves

without the index), is arbitrarily and ignorantly altered, and not from MSS. 526 - Ammianus Marc. a Mariang. Accursio purgatus et libris quinque auctus ultimis, nunc prim. inventis. Aug. Vind., Otmar., m. Majo 1533. fol.

Containing at first books xxvii-xxxi. and corrected from MSS. Of the same date is the edition by Sgm. Gelenius, Bas., Froben., 1533, Juli, fol. which has books xxvii-xxx. printed from a Hirschfeld MS. and compared with more MSS. After it, with the 31st book from Accursius, Par, Rb. Steph. 1544. 8°. Repeated, and enlarged with the conclusion of the 30th book, and with the 31st from Accursius, Bas., Frob. 1546. fol. All the subsequent editions up to 1609. are after this.

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Besides there being the portrait of Gronovius, and 6 leaves of coins, and II plates, on page 124 is to be found a large leaf, Obeliscus Ramesseus. Copies in 4°. with smaller type, particularly on large paper, seem to be less frequent. A new revision of the text, but without MSS., with new explanations.-Reprints without notes are, c. ind. dignitatum et glossario cura A. Gu. Ernesti. Lps. 1773. large 8°. (2 d., on writing paper 2 d. 12 gr.) and Biponti, 1786. 8°. (1 d., on writing paper 1 d. 6 gr.)

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533 a. d. Lat. m. erl. Anmm. v. J. Agst. Wagner. Ff. a. M., Hermann, 1792-94. 8°. 3 voll. (2 d. 14 gr.)

In English by Philemon Holland. Lond. 1609. fol. 534 AMMIRATO, Scip. Istorie fiorentine sino all' anno 1574, con l' aggiunte di Scip. Ammirato il giovane (Cp. Bianchi). Tom. I. Fir. 1647. 2 voll. T. II. ib. 1641. fol. Altogether 3 vols.

Of the first vol. (which at first appeared, Fir. 1600. in folio) a copy on large paper in the Crevenna library.

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opuscoli. Fir. 1640, 37, 42.

4°. 3 voll. 536 AMMONIUS Grammaticus de adfinium vocabulor. differentia. Acc.

opuscula (alior. grammaticor.) nondum edita. Emaculav. illustr. vulgavit L. Csp. Valckenaer. LB., Luzac, 1739. 4°.-L. Csp. Valckenaerii ad Ammonium 11. tres. ib. 1739. 4°. commonly in 1 vol.

537 - c. selectis L. Csp. Valckenarii notis atq. animadvv. edid. suasq. obss. adjec. Cp. F. Ammon. Erl., Palm, 1787. 8°. (1 d. 4 gr., on writing paper 1 d. 12 gr.) 538 AMMONIUS Hermeas. quinque voces Porphyrii commentarius, gr. Ven., sumtu N. Blasti (impr. Calliergus), 1500. fol.

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stotelis) peri hermenias. Margentini Archiep. Mitylenensis in eund. enarratio, gr. Ven., Aldus, 1503. fol. 146 leaves.

A rare edition, which besides this work also contains, Pselli paraphr. in libr. peri herm. and Ammon. Herm. in X. categorias. 540 in quinque voces Porphyrii comm. gr. Ven., ap. Aldi filios, 1546. 8°.-in prædicamenta Aristot. comm. Aristotelis vita, gr. ib. 1546. 8°.-in Aristotelis de interpretatione libr. comm. gr. ib. 1546. 8°.

These three books ought not to be separated. All three also on large paper.— Also, Ammonii comm. in Arist. prædice. (ed. J. Bn. Felicianus.) Ven., de Sabio, 1545. 8°.

541 AMENITATES poeticæ s. Thdr. Beza, M. Ant. Mureti et J. Secundi juvenilia, tum J. Bonefonii pancharis etc. Par., Barbou, 1779. 12°.

This edition has the advantage of the earlier one, Par., Barbou, 1757. 12°. in containing the Juvenilia of du Bellay and two neat portraits of Beza and Muretus. 542 AMORETTI, C. Opuscoli scelti sulle scienze e sulle arti, tratti dagli atti delle academie e dalle altre colVOL. I.

lezioni filosofiche e letterarie, dalle opere più recenti inglesi, tedesche, francesi etc. Mil., 1778-1806. 4°. 22 voll.

After the termination of this collection, Amoretti began a new one under the title, Nuova scelta d' opuscoli interessanti sulle scienze e sulle arti etc. Mil. 1807 sqq. 4°. several vols.

543 AMPHILOCHII Iconiensis, METHODII Patarensis et ANDREÆ Cretensis opera omnia, lat. reddita, recogn., illustr. op. et st. Fr. Combefis. Par., Piget, 1644. fol. 2 parts in 1 vol.

544 AMYOT. Dictionnaire tartaremantchou-françois, composé d'après un dictionnaire mantchou-chinois, par Amyot, rédigé et publié par Langlès. Par., de l'impr. de Didot l'aîné, 1789-90. 4°. 3 voll. (75 fr.)

There are only a few copies on vellum paper. The 4th volume, which was to contain the grammars of Gerbillon and Amyot already printed, and the unprinted grammar by Domenge and Raux has not appeared. Amyot gramm. Tartare- Mantchou in the Mém. concern. la Chine T. 13., where there is also more by him.

545 ANA ou collection de bons mots, contes, pensées détachées etc. Amst. et Par. an VII (1799). 8°. 10 voll. Also on Dutch paper.

The hitherto most complete catalogue of the writers in Ana is in Gbr. Peignot répertoire des bibliographies spéciales. Par. 1810. 8°. p. 211-262. One still more complete, an entirely new compilation, I have ready for the press. Also the French literary character, J. Félicissime Adry (†1818), left behind him in MS. a hist. raisonn. des Ana et mélanges litt.

546 ANACHARSIDIS epistolæ gr. et lat. Par., Gu. Morellus, 1552. 4°. Scarce.

Also, Par., Prevostæus, 1581. 4°.

547 ANACREONTIS odæ ab H. Stephano luce et latinitate nunc prim. donatæ. Lutet., H. Steph. 1554. 4° 4 leaves of preliminary matter and 110 pages.

The first edition, fine and scarce, which also contains Alcæus and Sappho. The 2 MSS. after which he prepared it are no longer to be found. To this may be joined, Anacr. od lat. factæ ab Helia Andrea. Par., Th. Richard, 1555. 4°.

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548 et alior. lyricor. aliquot poetar. odæ (gr.) In easd. II. Stephani,obss. Eæd. lat. (a Stephano). Par., Gu. Morell. et Rb. Steph. 1556. 8°. 122 pages. To which is added, Anacr. odæ ab Hel. Andrea lat. factæ. ib. 1556. 8°. 54 pages.

A repetition of the preceding, with some trifling alterations by Morell.-Anacr. carmina c. interpr. Eith. Lubini. Rost. 1597. 4. 24 leaves. The translation only is new. 549 — τα μελη, μετα σχολίων ̓Αρμανδου Ιωαννου Βουθιλλιηρίου ἀρχιμανδρίτου. Par., Jac. Dugast, 1639. 8°. 6 leaves of preliminary matter and 145

pages.

Other copies have in the title and dedication, Ιωανν. ̓Αρμ. instead of 'Αρμ. Ἰωανν. Two copies are known which have an entirely different dedication, beginning, 'Ek παιδων ταυτα έφρονησα. From the 5th leaf onwards all copies are alike. It was edited at the age of 12 years by the afterwards celebrated abbé de Rancé, who latterly carefully destroyed it, so that it is consequently rare. Copies, however, are said to have been published with a new title of 1647. The text is after Stephens. The Greek scholia, which Maittaire had printed again in his edition of 1740, are not without value. See Chardon mélanges I. 144. sqq. Copies also on large paper.

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555 Anacreontis editio altera, c. novis versionib., scholiis et not. (ed. Mch. Mailiaire). Lond., Bowyer, 1740. large 4°. 4 leaves of preliminary matter and 117 pages.

Also only 100 copies (see the preface), 6 of which are on large paper. It contains new notes, the fatin translations of Stephens and Andreas, the fragments of Alcæus and Sappho, and the Greek scholia of the Abbé de Rancé; but it wants the entire apparatus of the preceding edition, so that both must be had together.

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carmina c. notis perpet. et vers. lat. elegiaca. Acc. ej. et Sapphus fragmm. (cus. Jos. Trapp). Ed. II. emend. Lond. 1742. 8°.

At first, Lond. 1733. 8°. Principally after Barnes, vet with some critical notes also of his own. D'Orville l. c. 69 and 557. praises it.

558 carmina, addita partim H. Stephani, partim El. Andreæ latiinterpretatione. J. Lamius rec. Flor., Bruscagli, 1742. 12°. 139 pages.

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After Barnes. Without accents, and with some trifling alterations in the translations. Inserted in the Index libr. prohib. and is

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