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Foulis, 1744, or 1757, or 1770, or 1783, or 1801. small 8°.

560 The same title. (gr.) Glasg.,

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Foulis, 1751. 32°.

There are some copies on satin. Both editions after Stephens.

561 convivialia semiiambia (gr. ed. Jos. Spaletti). Rom. 1781. large fol.

5 leaves of preliminary matter and 60 pages of text, whereof the 16 first are engraved in plates, and contain a copy, not altogether accurate, of the Vatican MS. There is also at the beginning a copperplate with a likeness of Anacreon; and at

the end a leaf with a vignette and a Greek motto. Copies which contain only the first 16 engraved pages with the plates (one such on vellum was sold for 148 fr. at Paris, 1811), or containing only the Greek printed text (the last with the year 1783), are of less value, because the copperplates and text mutually complete each other. A complete copy on vellum in M'Carthy's library, 192 fr.-A more accurate description of the Vatican MS. by Lévesque in Notices et extraits, V. 465 sqq.

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odaria præfixo comm. etc. Parmæ, ex reg. typographeo (Bodoni), d. XV. Sept. 1784. small 4°.

Fine edition, with Greek running characters; only 112 copies, whereof 4 are on vellum (M'Carthy 255 fr.), and some on Dutch paper. The first leaf with a notice of the printer, Pauca admodum, &c. is sometimes wanting.

563-odaria præfixo comm. quo poetæ genus traditur et bibliotheca Anacreonteia adumbratur. Additis var. lectionib. Parmæ, ex reg. typogr. (17 Kal. Apr. 1785). large 4°. 2 unnumbered leaves of preliminary matter, XCIV. and 100 pages, and one unnumbered leaf at the end with the colophon.

In capital letters. There are two editions of this year, of which the second is less fine and more common. Copies on blueish paper, fine and neat; also on vellum paper. Stephens's text corrected after Brunck. The editor was Th. Valperga a Calusio.

564 - carmina. Acc. selecta quæd. e lyricor. reliquiis. Editio (Rch. Ph. Fr. Bruncki) tertia locupletior. Arg. 1786. 18°. 149 pages.

A completely new recension, and of pleasing appearance. A copy on vellum, M‘Carthy 111 fr. Previously, Arg. 1778. 16°. 128 pages (also on vellum), and Ed. II. emend.

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Anacreonte, tradotto in versi Italiani da varj, con la giunta del testo gr. e della versione lat. di Giosue Barnes. Ven., 1736. large 4°. Scarce in Italy. Containing besides versions of anonymous authors, those by Bm. Corsini (Par. 1672. and Fir. 1695. 12°.), Regnier Desmarais (with the Greek text and the notes of Ménage, Par. 1693. 8°.), Als. Marchetti (Lucca, 1707. 8°. suppressed, Lond. 1803. 8°.), and two separate versions by Ant. Mar. Salvini (Fir. 1695. 12°.)—Also in rime ital. da Ces. Gaetani della Torre. Siracusa, Pulejo, 1777. 4°. Canzoni di Anacr. trad. dal gr. in verso sciolto da Mariana Valguarnera. Palermo, 1795. 12° With the Greek text corrected after 2 MSS. at Falermo, in versi ital. da Fr. Saverio de' Rogati. Colle, 1783. 8°. 2 voll.

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1775 and 1779. 12°. A copy of the reprint of 1782. on Dutch paper, in 4°. with the designs of Eisen and 28 pictures on vellum, 800 fr. in 1785.

Other translations, by Rmg. Belleau, Par. 1556 or 1571. 12°. by Hil. Bn. de Requeleyne, baron de Longepierre, Par. 1684 or 1692. 12. by Madame Dacier, Par. 1681. 12°. Amst. 1699 or 1716. 8°. both with the Greek text. Imitation en vers. fr. des odes d'A. par Mérard de St. Just. Par. an 6, 8°. On vellum 2 copies : 70 fr. St. Just. 72 fr. M'Carthy. Odes d'A. trad. en vers sur le texte de Brunck, par J.. B.. de St. Victor. Par. 1810. 8°. vellum paper with plates 24 fr.

579- Anacreon (German) m. Anmm. V. F. Cp. Brosse. Berl., Dunker, 1806. 8°. (vellum paper 2 d.)

Other translations: Auserl. Oden A's u. die noch übrr. Oden des Sappho m. Anmm. v. C. W. Ramler. Berl., 1801. large 8°. (16 gr., vellum paper 1 d.) Anacr. u. Sappho v. Ch. Adf. Overbek. Lüb. 1800. 8°. (1 d., vellum paper 1 d. 12 gr.) 580-Anacreon transl. by Th. Moore. Lond. 1800. 4°. with plates.

Ed. 3. Lond. 1803. 12°. ib. 1810. 12°. 2 vols. (148.) greatly prized in England. Transl. into Engl. verse, w. notes and the orig. Gr. by J. Addison. Lond. 1735. 12°. Anacr., Bion and Moschus, transl. by Stanley. Lond. 1815. 12°. (1l. 48.) Only 150 copies printed. In Dutch by J. H. Hoeufft. Breda, 1816. large 8°. (18 st.) In Polish, Warsch. 1774. 4°. and 8°. In Russian, with the Greek text and notes, Ptb. 1794. 4°. In Hungarian by Ant. Zechenter, Prag. 1785. 8°. In Swedish, with Sappho, Bion and Moschus by G... Paykull. Sth. 1787.8°.-Anacr. carminum paraphr. eleg. auct. J. H. Hoeufft. Dordr. 1795. 8°. Eiusd. tentamen Anacr. alterum (metro anacr.) ib. 1797. 8°.

Explanatory works: (J. Glo. Schneider) Anmm. ub. d. Anacr. Lpz. 1770. 8°. (8 gr.) J. C. Zeunii animadvv. ad Anacr. Plat, et

Xenoph. Lps. 1775. 8°. (8 gr.)

581 ANALECTA musar. Anglicanar. Ox., th. Sheld., 1699. small 8°. 2 vols. ; also on large paper.

Ed. 3. 1714. Ed. 4. aucta. Lond. 1741. 12°. 2 voll. See also ANTHOLOGIA and COTELERIUS.

582 ANANIAS Antiparius. Grammatica græca vulgaris. Ven. 1784. 4°. σπλαγχνον γραμματικής ή περι μοριων, συγγραφεν παρα του Ανανίου. Ενετιῃσιν, αψξδ' (1764). 4.

583

Upon the Greek particles, and almost entirely unknown in Germany.

584 ANASTASII bibliothecarii vitæ romanor. pontiff. a b. Petro ad Nic. I. op. et st. Fr. Blanchini. Rom. 1718-35. fol. 4 voll. Also large paper.

Vol. I. contains the whole of Anastasius, the rest contain the text in distinct pieces, with a rich apparatus, yet only as far as Stephen III. A fifth and last volume has not appeared. To which is added, J Ciampini examen libri pontificialis. Rom. 1688. 4. (also in Muratori SS. rer. it. T. 3.) As far as regards the text, the edition (from 19 MSS.) by J. Vignolius is still more correct, Rom. 1724. 4°. with 2 plates. Of the first edition (by J. Busæus), Mog. 1602. 4°. there are said to be two copies,

where is found page 293 of the history of papess Joanna, which is wanting in the See also BYZANTINA.

rest.

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ragionata per le antichità e per le curiosità naturali di Pozzuoli e de' luoghi circonvicini. Napoli, 1792. large 8°. with 51 plates.

At the same time also a French translation of this excellent work appeared at Naples.

590 ANCOURT, Flor. Carton d'. Œuvres de théâtre. Par. 1742. 12°. 8 voll.; also ib. 1760. 12°. 12 vols. with music.

591 ANCROIA. Libro della regina Ancroja. Ven., Fil. di Piero, 1479. fol. Gothic letter, in 2 columns.

The first edition of this romantic poem of 30 cantos in ottava rima, altogether un

known. Also, l'en., Sessa, 1499. fol. ib., Lorio, 1516. 4°. ib., Bindoni, 1533. 4°. ib., Imperador, 1551. 8°. co' dichiarazioni e figure, Ven., Franceschi, 1575.8°. The editions in 4°. are especially sought after and rare.

592 ANDERSON, Ad. Historical and chronol. deduction of the origin of commerce from earliest accounts to the present time. Lond., 1801. large 4°. 4 vols.

Less complete are the editions, Lond. 1764. fol. 2 vols. and ib. 1799. 4°. 4 vols. In German, Riga, 1773-79. large 8°. 7 vols. (11 d.)

593 ANDERSON, Jac. Thesaur. diplomatum et numismatum Scotiæ. Edinb. 1739. fol. max.

In this very rare and costly work all the diplomas and coins are excellently engraved.

594 ANDERSON, Jam. (anonym.). The constitutions of the FreeMasons. Containing the history, charges, regulations etc. of that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. For the use of the lodges. Lond., printed by W. Hunter for J. Senex and J. Hooke, 1723. large 4°.

4 unnumbered leaves of preliminary matplate by J. Pine. Most rare original editer, and 91 pages, with a beautiful titletion of an often printed work. The author mentions himself p. 74.

595 ANDERSON, Jam. Letters (14) to Sir Jos. Banks on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras, with letters on cochineal continued, and the conclusion. Madras, 1788-90. 4°. 21 pages, with 5 plates.

Equally rare with his letters on cochineal continued. Madras, 1789. large 8°. 36 pages, with 2 plates.

596 ANDERSON, Rb. Complete edition of the poets of Great Britain, with prefaces bibliographical and critical. Lond. 1793-95, or 1795-1807. large 8°. 14 vols.

This collection, printed in double columns works of the English poets, and also (in with very small type, contains the best vols. 13 and 14) the best English poetical translations of the Greek and Latin poets. Their contents are given in the Allg. litt. Anz. 1800, S. 1185 ss.

597 ANDOCIDIS oratio de pace cum Lacedæmoniis facienda (gr.). Par. 1557. 4°.

His 4 orations are best in Reiske orr. Grr. T. IV.-Jani O. Sluiteri lectiones Andocideæ. Acc. L. Csp. Valckenaerii ineditæ et J. Luzucii in Andoc. animadvv. LB. 1804. 8°. (2 d. 4 gr.)

598 ANDRADA, Jacinto Freyre de. Vida de D. Joao de Castro. Ed. II. Lish., J. da Costa, 1671. fol.

Cited by the academy of Lisbon. At first, Lisb. 1651. fol. Also Lisb. 1703. fol. ib. 1722. 8°. ib. 1786. 8°. with (bad) plates (480 rees, good paper 600 rees). Com a vida do author. Madr. 1802. 8°. (480 rees). A Latin translation by Fr. Mar. del Rosso. Rom. 1752. 4°.

599 ANDRADE, Fr. de.

Chronica

del rei D. Joao III. Lisb., Rodrigues, 1613. fol.

Cited by the academy of Lisbon. Also, Coimbra, 1796. 4°. 4 vols. 600 ANDRADE, Man. C. de.

Luz

da liberal e nobre arte da cavallaria. Lisb., na regia offic. typogr. 1790. small fol. 2 voll. (10,800 rees.)

Finely printed. Vol. 2. contains 94 plates and the portrait of the prince of Brazil. 601 ANDRADE, P. Gonçalv. de. Varias poesias., Lisb., Pinheiro, 1629. 8°.

602 ANDRADE Caminha, Pedro de. Obras poeticas. Lisb. 1791. 8°. (600 rees.)

603 ANDREA da Bergamo (i. e. Pt. Nelli Sanese). Il primo e secundo libro delle satire alla Carlona. Ven., P. Gherardo, 1546, and ivi, Comin da Trino, 1547. 8°. 2 voll.

Copies having the year 1548 (Ven., Gherardo) in vol. I. are less sought after. The edition, Ven., Als. de Viano, 1566. 8°. 2 vols. is incorrect.

604 ANDREAS Cæsariensis. In Joannis apocalypsin comm. Thdr. Peltano interpr. Græce nunc prim. prolat. a F. Sylburgio. (Hdlb.) Commelin, 1596. fol.

605 ANDREAS Capellanus. Tractatus amoris et de amoris remedio Andree capellani pape Innocentii

quarti ad Gualter. Incipit felicit. Without place or date, small fol. Gothic letter.

77 unnumbered leaves, without catchwords, signatures, and pagination: in a full page 34 to 36 lines. The book commences on the reverse of the first leaf: Incipiut tituli capitulor. tractat9 amʊris et de amoris remedio. In the recto of the third leaf is the commencement of the book itself with the above-mentioned title. On the reverse of the 77th leaf is the following colophon: Explicit tractato amoris et d' remedio p Andrea cappellanu jnnocencij pape quarti editu. See also Freytag Nachrr. v. selt. BB. 262.

This very rare work is most important on account of the oldest judgments of the court of love therein contained. Consult Millin voy. en Fr. II. 263. The original is Latin, but there also are to be found at Munich and Florence MSS. of an Italian translation of the 14th century.

606 — erotica s. amatoria Andreæ Capellani regii, nunquam antehac edita, nunc tand. fide diversor. MSS. codd. emissa a Dethmaro Mulhero. Dorpmundæ, 1610. 8°.

With a new title, Tremoniæ, 1614. 8°. This edition, faulty in itself, is printed from MSS., since the first edition was unknown to the editor, and serves often for the correction of the preceding. One part of this work, Latin, with the Italian and Hartlieb's German translation, is in Cp. v. Aretin Aussprr. d. Minnegerichte. Münch. 1803. 8°. who however knew nothing of the three foregoing editions, and thought the work had never been printed.

607 hie hebt sich an dz buch Ovidij die liebe zu erwerben. Vnd ouch die liebe zu uerschmehen (übs. v. J. Hartlieb.) Strb., Mt. Schott. 1484. fol. 79 numbered leaves, with 19 woodcuts.

Nothing else but a literal, yet often harsh and unpolished translation of the above work. How Hartlieb could name in the title Ovid as the author, and leaf 2, Albertanus, one does not comprehend. Besides an edition, without place and date, fol. (Panzer deutsche Ann. 55.) also, Augsp., Ant. Sorg, 1482 (the only known copy is at Munich), and ib. id. 1484. fol. The original MS. is at Vienna.

608 ANDREAS Cretensis. Oratio in natal. diem dominæ nostræ deiparæ; gr. et lat. nunc prim. e Lau

AND

rent. bibl. eruta, ex interpr. Ang. Mar. Riccii. Flor., 1732. 4°.

Also in Omelie scelte di S. Basilio. ib. eod. 4-Opera, see above AMPHILOCHIUS. Orait. XI in Gailandi B. PP.

T. XIII. p 93 ss. Homilia in Joann. erang. gr. et lut. ed. G. Wallin. P. I–III. Ups. 1730-32. 4°. Sermo in vitam hum. et in defuncios, gr. lat. in Meursii opp. T. VIII. ed. Flor.

609 ANDREAS (Rampinus) de Ysernia. Apparatus super Constitucionibus regni (Sicilia). Neapoli, Sistus (Riessinger), 1472. fol.

The first edition, very scarce and fine. 610 ANDREAS Gudmund. Lexicon Islandicum, in lucem product. per Pt. J. Resenium. Havn. 1683. 4°. 298 pages.

woodcuts.

611 ANDREAS, Valer. Imagines doctor. viror. e variis gentib. elogiis brevib. illustratæ. Antw. 1611. 12°. 96 pages, with 73 612 ANDREINI, Gi. Bt. l'Adamo, sacra representatione. Milano, Geron. Bordoni, 1613. 4°. with 39 plates, designed by Procaccini, engraved by Bassoni.

The first, scarce, and splendidly printed edition of a piece which is said to have furnished Milton with the idea of his Paradise Lost. Also, Mil. 1617. 4°. with the same

12°.

plates. Perugia, 1641. 12°. Modena, 1685. 613 ANDRÉOSSY. Histoire du canal du midi. Par., an XIII (1804). 4. and atlas of 28 plates (42 fr.)

614

voyage à l'embouchure de la mer-noire ou essai sur le bosphore et la partie du Delta de Thrace. Par. 1818. 8°. with atlas of 1 map and 8 plates in oblong folio (15 fr., vellum paper 30 fr.) 615 ANDRES, Gi. Dell' origine, de' progressi e dello stato attuale d'ogni letteratura. Parma, stamp. reale Bodoni), 1783-97. 4°. 7 voll. Also large paper.

A learned and esteemed work. Reprinted, Ven. 1783-1800. 8°. 22 vols. Prato, 1806 sqq. 8-Del origen, progressos y estado actual de toda la literatura, traduc. del ital. (por C. Andrès). Madr., Sancha, 1784-99. 4°. 9 voll. (108 rs.) Á French

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617 cartas á su hermano D. Carlos, en las que le comunica varias noticias literarias. Madr., Sancha, 1800. 8°. (4 rs.)

618

anecdota græca et latina ex MSS. codd. bibl. regia Neapolitana depromta. T. I. Neapoli, 1816. 4°. Bota619 ANDREWS, H.. C... nist's repository for new and rare plants, containing coloured figures of such plants as have not hitherto appeared in any appeared in any similar production, with descriptions in English and Latin. Lond. 1797 sqq. large 4°. 10 vols. vellum paper, with 664 coloured plates.

Each of the first 34 numbers had only 3 plates, and cost 2s. 6d. ; the following numbers have 6 plates, and cost 5s. Very beautifully executed.

620

coloured engravings of heaths, the drawings taken from living plants only, with the appropriate specific character, full description etc. Lond. 1802 sqq. fol. with coloured plates.

I know 77 Nos. each of 3 plates. About 18. A smaller edition of this work is, Heathery, or a monography of the genus erica, with English and Latin text, Lond. 1804 sqq. 8°. 4 vols. in 40 Nos. each of 6 plates. By the same author there is, Roses, or monography of the genus rosa, since 1805. in 4°. with coloured plates; each No. at 5s.: and the Geraniums, in the same form as the preceding.

621 ANDRONICI Rhodii ethicor. Nichomacheor. paraphrasis (gr.) c. interpr. Dn. Heinsii, acc. eiusd. libell. Teрi mabwv i. e. de animi affectt. LB. 1617. 8°.

More correct than the reprint, Cbr. 1679. small 8°. of which last however copies on fine paper are scarce and dear.-Compare ARISTOTELES, No. 1152.—At first under the title, Incerti auctoris paraphr. ethicor. E 4

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