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fol. 3 vols. Appended thereto, vett. ana-
lecta ex ed. et c. notis J. Mabillon, Par.
1723.fol. (These four volumes also on large
paper.) But because Barre has corrected
the MSS. printed by Ackery without al-
teration, and has mutilated his instructive
preface, the first edition still maintains its
value.

54 ACHILLIS Tatii de Clitophont.
et Leucippes amorib. 11. VIII.
Longi de Daphnidis et Chloes amo-
rib. Ïl. IV. Parthenii de amatoriis
et 1. Ex off.
affectib. lib. I. gr.
Commelin. 1601. (new title, 1606.)
8°.

The first, but faulty and incomplete edi-
tion of the Greek text. Probably Gf. Jun-
germann was the editor. See Struvii acta
lit. tom. I. fasc. 6. p. 7.
55 de Clitoph. et Leuc. amorib.
11. VIII. (gr. l.) op. et st. Salma-
sii. LB. 1640. 12°.

A complete edition after several MSS. but very hastily got up, and very incorrectly printed. The translation is by Crucejus.

56(gr. l.) variet. lect. notisq.
Cl. Salmasii, J. Bd. Carpzovii, T.
B. Bergeri ac suis illustrati a Bj.
Gli. Lr. Boden. Lps. 1776. 8°. (1 d.
16 gr.) Also on Dutch paper.

Good apparatus, but not critical enough.
See also Scriptt. erot. A new edition by
F. Jacobs is in progress. The edition by
L. Dutens. Par. 1776. 8°. rests on a mere
confusion with his edition of Longus.

57 Achillis Statii (sic) de Clitoph.
et Leuc. amorr. ll. VIII. E græcis
lat. facti a L. Annib. Crucejo. Bas,
Hervag. 1554. 8°. 221 pages.

Translated from a good MS. He had
previously translated books v-viii. from
an imperfect MS. Narrationis amatorie
fragm. e gr. in l. convers. Lugd., Gryph.
1544. 8°. 94 pages.

Dia

58 amorosi ragionamenti.
logo, nel quale si racconta un com-
passionevole amore di due amanti,
trad. per L. Dolce da i fragmm.
Ven.,
d'uno antico scrittor
greco.
Giolito, 1546 (also 1547). 8°. 56
leaves.

59

Proba-
Containing only books v-viii.
bly after the translation of Cruceins of
1544.

ACO

Leuc. et di Clitoph. Nuovam. trad. dalla 1. greca (da Fr. Ang. Coccio). Ven., Sabio, 1551 (at the end, 1550). 8°. 115 leaves.

It contains all the eight books, and must have been made from a Greek MS. since the complete translation of Crucejus first Books v-viii. are also appeared in 1554. altogether different from the translation of Dolce. Repeated, Ven. 1560, 63, 68, 78, and Fir. 1598, 99, and 1617, all in 8. Also in raccolta degli erot. gr. T. 2, Pisa, 1803. 8°. The editions of Trivigi, 1600. 8°. and Ven. 1600 and 1608. 8°. are mutilated; nevertheless the freer passages at the end of the second book were already omitted in the earlier editions. Les 60 ACHILLES TATIUS. amours de Clit. et de Leuc. trad. par L. A. du Perron de Castéra. Amst. 1733. 12°. Par. 1796. 18°. 2 vols. (vellum-paper, with 4 plates, 4 francs). Also in the bibl. des romans gr. voll. 2, 3.

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Leukippe, e. Roman a. d. Gr. 61 (by F. Ast. and G. Gli. Güldenapfel). Lps. 1802. small 8°. (1 d. 8 gr.)

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Previously (by D. Cp. Seybold) Lemgo, 1772. 8°. and ib. 1795. 8°. In English, Lond. 1577. 4°. and 1720. 12°.—C. Gu. Göttling animadvv. crit. in Callim. epigrr. et Achill. Tat. Jen. 1811. 8°. 42 pages. 62 ACHILLINI, Gi. Filoteo. viridario in ottavo rima, nel quale nomina i letterati Bolognesi e di altre città. Bol. 1513. 4°. Exceedingly scarce and often doubted.il fidele ll. 5, cantilene 100 in versi. Bol. 1523. 8°. Scarce. ACIDALIUS, see DISPUTATIO perjucunda. - ACOMINATUS, see BYZANTINA.

63 ACOSTA, Christoval. Tractado de las drogas y medicinas de las Indias orientales con sus plantas debuxadas al vivo. Burgos, 1578. 4°. with plates.

In the

In Italian, Ven. 1585. 4°. Latin extract by C. Clusius, Antw. 1582 or 93. 8°. (commonly in the translation of Garcia de Orta), also in his exoticis Antw. 1605. fol. In French by Ant. Colin, Lyon, 1602 or 1619. 8°.

64 ACOSTA, Jos., Historia natural y moral de las Indias. Sev., 1590.

Achile Tatio dell' amore di 4°. 535 pages and 18 leaves. Also

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66 ACROSTICHIA, nempe Hugbaldi calvor. laus; lusus venatorius. Item P. Porcii pugna porcor., Flandriæ laus, Sibyllina acrostichia et alia quæd. carmina nunc pr. ed. Bas., Jac. Parvus, 1552. 8°. 24 leaves.

See also HUGBAldus.

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67 ACTA academiæ elect. Mogunt. scientiar. Erfurti est. Voll. 1, 2. Erf. et Goth. 1757-61. 8°. (2 d. 20 gr.)—ab a. 1776-95. Erf. 1777 −95. 4°. (17 d.)-Nova acta ab a. 1796-1806. ib. 1799-1817. large 8. 5 vols. with plates (10 d.)

The chemical, historical, mathematical, medical, economical, and physical essays are also published with separate titles. 68 ACTA apostolor. gr. et 1. literis majusc. e cod. Laud. characterib. uncial. exarato descrips. et ed. Th. Hearne. Ox. th. Sheld. 1715. 8°. Only 120 copies printed. 69ead. Singalice. Colombo, 1771. large 4°.

the names of the reviewers written on the side of the French translation, ouvrages d. savans publ. a Leips. l'an 1682. Haye, 1685. 12. only the first volume appeared. The particular treatises separately printed in opusc. omnia, actis er. Lipss. inserta. Ven., Pasquali, 1740. 4°. 7 vols. with plates.-The German acta erud pts. 1-240, or voll. 1-20. Lips 1712-39. 8°. have nothing in common with this journal except the title.

71 ACTA helvetica phys. math. bot. medica. Bas. 1751-77. 4°. 8 vols. with plates (1 d. 4 gr.)-Nova acta. Vol. I. ib. 1787. 4°. (1 d. 12 gr.)

72 ACTA historico-ecclesiastica. 120 voll. (or 1-115 parts), Lpz. and Wmr. 1734-56.-Beytr. zu d. actis h. e. Wmr., 1746-53, 3 voll.Allgem. Reg. üb. d. acta h. e. parts 1. 2. ib. 1765–66.-Nova acta h. e. 1-12 voll. (or 1-96 parts), ib. 1758-74.-Acta h. e. nostri temporis, 1-13 voll. (or 1-100 parts), ib. 1774-90.-Repertor üb. d. acta nova u. acta h. e. nostri temp. vol. 1. ib. 1790.-Acten u. Nachrr. z. neust. Kirchengesch. 1--3 voll. ib. 1789-94. (The third vol. has 12 numbers.) Altogether 53 vols. in 8°. The index to these acta is reckoned as one vol. (50 d. 18 gr.) 73 ACTA literaria Sueciæ, Upsaliæ publicata in a. 1720-29. Ups. 1720, 4°. 2 vols. with plates.-Acta lit. et scientiar. Sueciæ ab a. 1730-39. Ups. 4°. 2 vols. with plates.-Acta societ. reg. scientiar. Upsal. ab a. 70 ACTA eruditor. publicata Lipsia 1740-50. Sth., 1744-51.4°. 5 vols. ad a. 1682-1731. 50 voll.-Nova with plates.-Nova acta. Ups. 1773 acta ab a. 1732-76. 43 voll. (for-1815. 4°. 7 vols. with plates. from 1764-67, the Acts of two 74 ACTA literaria societ. Rhenoyears were brought into one Trajectinæ. LB. 1793-1803. 8°. 4 lume, and that for the year 1776 voll. (8 florins 18 steins.) first appeared in 1782)-actor. 75 ACTA philologor. Monacensium. erud. suppll. 1692-1734. 10 voll. -ad nova acta er. suppll. 173557. 8 voll.-indices (ab a. 16821741). 1692-1745. 6 voll. Altogether 117 vols. in 4°. with plates.

See also TESTAMENTUM.

VO

Complete copies are scarce, the two last years, 1775 and 76, are generally wanting. At Dresden and Leipzic are copies with

Voll. I. II.

Edid. F. Thiersch.
Nrb. 1811-15. 8°.
ACTA physico-med., see ACADEMIA

nat. cur.

76 ACTA Sanctor. quotquot toto orbe coluntur, colleg. digess. notis illustr. J. Bollandus; op. et stud. contulit Gf. Henschenius etc. Antw.,

Bruxellis et Tongarloæ 1643-1794. 79 ACTES de la société d'hist. naf. 53 voll.

Complete copies are scarce, and it is difficult to perfect incomplete sets, because the last volumes, at the time in the warehouse, were dispersed and destroyed during the revolution. January, part 1, to October, part 3, appeared at Antwerp, 1643-1770. October, part 4 and 5 at Brussels, 1780, 86, part 6 (12-15 Oct.) at Tongerloo 1794. This last volume is not much known.

This work is thus divided: Jan. 2 vols.Febr. 3 vols.-March 3 vols.-Apr. 3 vols. May 8 vols. (including the Propylæum ad acta SS. Man, which contains the supplements to the first, fourth and fifth volumes of this month, which also may be had in these volumes, so that then this month has only 7 volumes.) June 7 vols.-July 7 yols.Aug. 6 vols.-Sept. 8 vols.-Oct. 6 vols. To these 53 vols. is also added Martyrolog. Usuardi. Antw. 1714. fol. (although this is already contained in the sixth and seventh volume of June) and Acta SS. Bollandiana apologet. libris vindicata, ib. 1755. fol. wherein all the earlier controversial writings that appeared in consequence of this work are collected together.

There is a less correct reprint, Ven., Coleti et Abrizzi 1734, 8qq. but of which as yet only 43 volumes have come out. To this impression belong Præfationes, tractatus, diatribæ et exegeses præliminares actis SS. præfice. Ven. 1749. fol. 3 voll. and Acta SS. Bollandiana, apol. libris vindicata. Ven. 1755. fol.

Of this work are published separately with additions: Acta SS. Belgii selecta. Colleg., digess., illust. Jos. Ghesquier. Brux. 1783-94. 4°. 6 voll. Acta SS. Ungariæ ex J. Bollundi ejusq. continuator. operibus excerpta et prolegg. ac notis illustr. Semestria II. Tyrnaviæ, 1743, 44.

By collating the Antwerp edition it may be remarked that Febr. vol. II. p. 752. has a considerable defect in the text, although the signatures and the pagination proceed correctly. March vol. 2. comes first, p. ILVI. then p. * 1-* 216, then p. 1-757. In May vol. 4. there ought to be, between p. 144. and 145. a leaf unpaged and only marked with the addition post p. 144. (supplement to the life of Venantius.) 77 ACTA societ. Jablonovianæ a. 1771-72. Lps., 1772-73.4°.-Nova acta. T. 1-3. ib. 1802-12. 4°. (7 d. 12 gr.)

78 ACTA societ. medicæ Hafniensis. T. 1. 2. Hafn. 1777-79. large 8°. Acta regiæ soc. med. Hafn. Vol. 1-4. ib. 1783-1803. large 8°. (8 d.

16 gr.)

tur. de Paris. (publ. par Aubin L. Millin.) T.I. Part. I. Par. 1792. fol. 192 pages with 15 plates.

More has not appeared.

80a ACTES de la société de médecine, chirurgie et pharmacie, établie à Bruxelles. T. I. Part. I. II. Brux., 1798, 1800. 8°. was discontinued and carried on under the following title: Actes de la soc. de méd. de Brux. T. I-III. ib. 1806-10. 8°.

80 ACTS passed at congress of the united states of America. Wilmington, 1790. fol. 2 vols.

81 ACTUARIUS, J. De actionib. et affectib. spiritus animalis ejusq. victu liber, gr. studio Jac. Goupyli. Par., Mt. Juvenis 1557. small 8°.

82

The first edition of the Greek text. In Latin by Jul. Alexandrinus, Ven. 1547. 8°. &c.

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· περι ἐνεργειων και παθων του ψυ χικού πνεύματος και της κατ' αὐτο διαιTns λoyo B, quor. alterum e Paris. exemplo Mt. Juvenis, alterum e cod. Monac. c. variet. lect. nunc pr. in Germania ed. J. F. Fischerus, Lps. 1774. 8°. (8 gr.)

The rest of his writings are only printed in a Latin translation. De urinis ll. VII., ex Ambr. Leonis versione, the earliest, Ven. 1519. 4, the latest, Trj. Rh. 1670. 8°. De methodo medendi, l. VI. Corn. H. Mathisio interpr. Ven. 1554. 4°, the fifth and sixth book previously by J. Ruellius, under the title, de medicamentor. compositione, Par. 1539. 12°. etc. Opp. lat. (improved after these same translations and by Jac. Goupylus.) Par. 1556. 8°. 83 ACUÑA, Cristoval de. Nuevo descubrimiento del gran rio de las Amazonas. Madr. 1641. small 4°.

6 leaves of preliminary matter, 46 leaves of text. Carefully suppressed by the Spaniards, in order that the Portuguese might not make any use of it. In French by de Gomberville, under the title, Relation de la riviere des Amaz. Par. 1682. 4°. Also 12°. 2 vols.

84 ACUÑA, Hern. de. El cavallero determinado, traduz. de lengua francesa en castellana. Anvers, J. Stelsio, 1553.4°. 116 numbered and

one unnumbered leaf, with 20 fine wood-cuts.

85 ACUÑA Barcelona, Cl. Bornat, 1565. small 4°. 118 paged leaves with the same number of wood-cuts. The original see under CHEVALIER.

86

varias poesias. Ed. II. Madr. 1804. 8°. (10 reals.)

87 ADAGIA S. proverbia Graecor. ex Zenobio, Diogeniano et Suida, gr. et 1. edita ab And. Schotto. Antw., Plant. 1612. large 4°.

See also ERASMUS and ZENOBIUS. 88 ADAIR, Jam. The history of the American Indians, particularly those nations adjoining to the Mississipi, east and west Florida, Georgia, south and north Carolina and Virginia. Lond. 1775. large 4°. with a map.

In German, Bresl. 1781. large 8°. with plates.

89 ADAM, Maître (BILLAUT.) Les Chevilles. Par., Quinet, 1644. 4°.

In many copies the portrait of this poet is wanting. Tischler's reimpression, Rouen, 1654. small 8°.—Le Villebrequin cont. toutes sortes de poesies galantes. Par. 1662 and 1663. 12°.—Euvres (choisies). Par. 1806. 12. Also on vellum-paper. 90 ADAM Bremensis. Historia ecclesiast. ad ms. exemplar aucta. Ejusd. libell. de situ Daniæ nunc pr. editus. Cura Erpoldi Lindenbruch. LB., ex off. Plant. 1595. 4. The first edition per And. Severin. Vellejum. Hafn. 1579. 4°. enlarged by Jo. J. Mader. Hlmst. 1670. 4°. The best in Westphalen monum. ined. II. 615 pages. 91 ADAM, Rb. Ruins of the palace of the emp. Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia. (Lond.) 1764. largest size fol. with 61 plates and 23 leaves of text.

92 ADAM, Rb. and Jam. Works of architecture. Lond., 1778-79.largest fol. 2 vols. with 80 plates.

93 ADAMANTII sophista physiognomica, gr. Par., per reg. in graecis typogr. (Cr. Neobarium) 1540. small

8°.

Gr. et 1. per Jac. Cornarium. Bas. 1544. 8°., also in Eliani var. hist. Rom. 1545.4°. and in the Scriptorr. physiogn. vett.

94 ADAMS, G. Micrographia illustrata, or the knowledge of the microscope explained. Lond. 1747. 4°. with plates. Ed. IV. Lond. 1771. large 8°. with 71 plates. 95 ADAMS, G. the son. Essays on the microscope, contain. a general history of insects and a descript. of 379 animalcule. Lond. 1787. large 4° with 33 plates.

96 ADANSON, Mch. Histoire natur. du Senégal. Coquillages. Par. 1757. 4. with 19 plates and 1 map; also on large paper.

97 - familles des plantes. Par. 1763. 8°. 2 vols. with plates.

98 ADDISON, Jos. Works, Birmingham, Baskerville, 1761. large 4. 4 vols. with plates.

A very beautiful edition. Also, Lond. 1804. 8°. 6 vols. (also on large paper) with notes by R. Hurd. Lond. 1811. 8°. 6 vols. (31. 8s., large paper 51. 8s.) See also SPECTATOR.

99-dramatic works. Glasgow, 1760. 12°. 3 vols.

100 ADDY, W. Steganographia, or the art of short writing. Lond. 1695. 8°.

Annexed thereto: The bible in ShortHand, engraved by J. Sturt. Lond. 1687. 16°.

101 ADELUNG, F. Nachrr. v. altdeutsch. Gedicht., welche aus d. Heidelb. Bibl. in d. Vatican. gekomm. sind. Kgsb. 1796. 8° (18 gr.) Altdeutsche Gedichte in Rom. od. fortges. Nachrr. v. Heidelb. Handschrr. in d. Vatic. Bibl. ib.

1799. 8°. (1 d. 4 gr.) 102 ADELUNG, J. Cp. Grammatisch-krit. Wörterb. d. hochdeutsch. Mundart. m. beständ. Vergleich. d. übr. Mundarten, besond. ab. d. oberdeutsch. Lpz., Breitkopf 17931801. 4°. 4 voll. (24 d.) Suppl. od. 5: Bd. Berl. 1818. 4°.

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may be noticed: Deutsche Sprachlehre, f. Schul. 5. Aufl. Berl. 1806. 8°. (21 gr.) Umständl. Lehrgebäude d. deutsch. Spr. Lpz. 1782, 83. 8°. 2 voll. (2 d. 16 gr.) Vollst. Anw. z. deutsch. Orthogr. 3. Aufl. Lpz. 1812. 8°. 2 voll. (1 d. 16 gr.) Ueb. d. deutsch. Styl. 4. Aufl. Berl. 1801. 8°. 2 voll. (1 d. 16 gr.) 103-Mithridates, od. allgem. Sprachenkunde m. d. Vater Unser als Sprachprobe in beinahe 500 Sprr. u. Mundart. Th. 1 Berl., Voss 1806. Th. 2. Fortges. v. J. Sev. Vater. ib. 1809. Th. 3. Abth. 1-3. ib. 181216. Th. 4. ib. 1817. large 8°.

See also FRESNE (du) and JOEcher. 104 ADER, Guillem. Lou Gentilhome Gascoun e lous heits de Gouerre deu grand e ponderous Henric Gascoun, Rey de France e de Navuarre. Tolose, Ramond Colomiés, 1610. 8°.

A burlesque poem in the Gascogne dialect, wherein the exploits of Henry IV. up to 1609 are described.

105 ADIMARI, L. Poesie sacre e morali. Fir. 1696. fol.

Fine edition. Also Lucca 1711. 8°. 106 satire. Amst. (Lucca) 1716.8°. Also Amst. 1764. 4°. Lond. (Livorno) 1788. 12°.

107

sonetti amorosi. Fir. 1672. 4°. also ib. 1693. 4°.

108 prose sacre. Fir. 1706. 4°. 109 ADLER, Jac. G. Ch. Museum Cuficum Borgianum Velitris. Rom. 1782. 4°. with plates. To which is added, as vol. 2, Collectio nova numor. Cuficor. s. Arabicor. vett. CXVI. continens numos plerosq. inedit. e museis Borgiano et Adleriano, digesta et explicata. Hafn. 1792. 4°. with 7 plates. Editio II. Supplemento aucta. Altonæ, Hammerich, 1795. 4°.

110-Novi Testamenti versiones Syriacæ, simplex, Philoxeniana et Hierosolymitana denuo examinatæ et ad fid. codd. mss., novis obss. illustr. Hafn. Proft, 1789. large 4°. with plates: to which is added, Agst. Ant. Georgii et Jac. G. Ch. Adleri epist. duæ, in quib. loca nonn.

operis Adler. de vers. syr. N. T. exam. ib. 1790. 4°.

111 ADLERBETH, Gudmund Jö

ran. Poetiska Arbeten. Sth. 1802. 8°. 2 voll.

Greatly prized in Sweden.

112 ADMIRAL, Jac. l'. Naauwkeu

rige Waarneemingen omtrent de Veranderingen van veele Insecten of gekorvene Diertjes. Amst. J. Sluyter, 1774. large fol.

4 and 34 pages, with 33 illuminated plates. There are also copies (with the same plates) without title, preface or table of contents, with 8 leaves of text, which begins and ends differently, and only goes as far as the 25th plate. In the 16th page an Advertissement concludes the description. 113 ADMIRAL, J. l'. Icon duræ matris in convexa superficie visæ.— Icon duræ matr. in concava superf. visæ. Amst. 1738. large 4°. with 2 plates. Effigies penis humani. LB. 1741. large 4°. with 1 plate.Icon membranæ vasculosæ. Amst. et LB. 1738. large 4°. with plate.

Contains fine experiments of printing in colours. Two other similar experiments of the same, see under ALBINUS. 114 ADO Viennensis. Martyrolog, ab Herib. Rosweydo recensitum, nunc

ope codd. bibl. Vatic. recogn. et adnotatt. illustr. op. et st. Dm. Georgii. Acc. martyrologia et kalendaria aliquot nunc in luc. edita. P. I. II. Romæ, Palearini, 1745. fol.

115 ADOLPHUS, J. British cabinet, containing portraits of illustrious personages engraved from original pictures, with biographical memoirs. Lond. 1799. fol. 2 vols. (6 guineas.) history of England from the accession of King George III. to the conclus. of the peace 1783. Ed. IV. Lond. 1817. 8°. 3 vols. (2l. 148.)

116

This, with Hume and Smollet, forms a complete history of England from the earliest times down to 1783. See HUME. In German with observations and additions by Zimmerman, vol. 1, and vol. 2. part I. Lips. 1808-17. 8°.

117 ADRIANI isagoge SS. literar. Acc. antiquissimor. Græcor. in pro

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