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attention to geology, mineralogy, and other branches of natural History. Fonthill, 301, 7s. Another edit. Lond. 1774, 8vo.

DUPUIS, Joseph. Journal of a Residence in Ashantee. To which is prefixed, an Account of the Origin and Causes of the present War. Lond. 1824. 4to. with a map.

A valuable work, written by a man of considerable talent.

DUQUESNE, M. A Voyage to the East Indies, 1690-1; being a full

these Prophecies. Oxford, 1763, 4to. with a map. A valuable work, deserving of a place in every critical library. Gosset, 1712, 14s.

DURER, Albert. Prayer-Book, consisting of forty-five Designs, and a portrait of that artist, copied on Stone. Lond. 1817. folio, 5 nos. 21. 12s. 6d.

Albert Durer revived, or a Book of drawing, limning, washing or colouring of Maps and Prints. Lond. folio.

Another edition. Lond. 1666, folio. The Passion of Jesus Christ pourtrayed,

original blocks. Lond. 1854, 8vo.

Description of the Isles of Mal-edited by Cole, with fac-similes from the dives, Cocos, Andamant, and the Isle of Ascension. Lond. 1696. 8vo. with cuts, 3s. 6d.

DURAND, David, D.D. Histoire du seizieme Siècle. Lond. 1725-32. 8vo. 7 parts. 6s.

This author wrote Sermons: a Continuation of Rapin's History of England, and

other works.-See PLINY. VANINI.

F. J. Sermons on various

Subjects, doctrinal and moral, translated by the Rev. R. Monkhouse. Lond. 1802. 8vo.

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5s.

An account of Durel, and of the controversy which this work occasioned, will

be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Sanctæ Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ adversus Schismaticorum Criminationes Vindicia. Lond. 1669, 4to. 5s.

DURELL, David, D.D. Critical Remarks on the Books of Job, Proverbs, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles. Oxford, 1772. 4to. 8s. These observations are of considerable value. Gosset, 1713, 11s. 6d.

The Hebrew Text of the parallel Prophecies of Jacob and Moses relating to the twelve Tribes; with a Translation and Notes; and the various Lections of near forty MSS. To which are added: 1. The Samaritan-Arabic Version of those Passages, and Part of another Arabic Version made from the Samaritan Text; neither of which have been before printed: 2. A Map of the Land of Promise: 3. An Appendix containing four Dissertations on Points connected with the Subjects of

D'URFE, Honoré. Astrea, a Romance, translated by a Person of Quality. Lond. 1657. folio, 18s.

Another translation, by John Fyper, with poetry intermixed. Lond. 1620, 4to.

"This pastoral romance, once the delight of our grandmothers, bears a remote or allegorical allusion to the gallantries of the court of Henry IV.'-Gifford. DURFEY, Thomas, called Tom. Dramatic Works. Lond. commonly

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List.-1. The Siege of Memphis, or the ambitious Queen, a Tragedy. 1676. The Fond Husband; or the plotting Sisters, a Comedy. 1676. 3. Madam Fickle, or the witty false one, a Comedy. 1677. 4. The Fool turn'd Critic, a Comedy. 1678. 5. Trick for Trick, or the debauch'd Hypocrite, a Comedy. 1678. 6. Squire Old Sapp; or the Night Adventurers, a Comedy. 1679. 7. The Virtuous Wife, or good Luck at last, a Comedy. 1680. 8. Sir Barnaby Whigg, or no Wit like a Woman's, a Comedy. 1681. 9. The Royalist, a Comedy. 1682. 10. The injur'd Princess, or the fatal Wager, a Tragi-Comedy. 1682. 11. A Commonwealth of Women, a Play. 1686. 12. The Banditti, or Lady's Distress, a Play. 1686. 13. The Fool's Preferment, or the three Dukes of Dunstable, a Comedy. 1688. 14. Bussy d'Ambois, or the Husband's Revenge, a Tragedy. 1691. 15. Love for Money, or the boarding School, a Comedy. 1691. 16. The Marriage-hater match'd, a Comedy. 1692. 17. The Richmond Heiress; or, a Woman once in the Right, a Comedy. 1693. 18. The comical History of Don Quixote. In 3 Parts. 1694-6. (Reprinted 1729, 12mo. in 1 vol. Bindley, pt. i. 1727, 8s.) 19. Cynthia and

DURFEY-continued.

Endymion, or the Loves of the Deities, a Dramatic Opera. 1697. 20. The Intrigues of Versailles, or a Jilt in all Humours, a Comedy. 1697. 21. The Campaigners, or pleasant Adventures at Brussels, a Comedy. 1698. Prefixed is a familiar Preface upon Jeremy Collier. 22. The famous History of the Rise and Fall of Massaniello. In two Parts. 1699, 1700. 23. The Bath, or the western Lass, a Comedy. 1701. 24. Wonders in the Sun, or the

Kingdom of the Birds, a comic Opera. 1706. 25. The Modern Prophets, or new Wit for an Husband, a Comedy. (1709.) 26. The old Mode and the New, or Country Miss with her Furbeloe, a Comedy. 1709. Reed, 7951, 2, 13 plays, 21. 13s. Roxburghe, 4859 to 4883, 25 plays, 21. 17s. 6d. Rhodes, 1014 to 1028, 26 plays, 67. 10s.

Butler's Ghost: or Hudibras, the fourth Part. With Reflections upon these Times. Lond. 1682. 8vo.

This composition is little more than a tissue of tasteless ribaldry, without any seasoning of wit or even of amusing absurdity. Field, 1371, 3s. 6d. Horne Tooke, 105, 7s. 6d. Inglis, 464, morocco, 10s. 6d.

Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy; being a large Collection of Ballads, Sonnets, &c.

with their tunes. Lond. 1719--20. 12mo. 6 vols.

Prefixed is a port. of Durfey, by Vertue, after E. Gouge. A General title found occasionally in vol. i. would make the work appear to be complete in 5 vols., but a sixth is necessary to render the work perfect. A volume entitled, 'Pills to purge State melancholy,' is sometimes substituted for the proper volume. Vols. 1-5 appeared before with various dates. Bibl. AngloPoet. 231, russia, 77. 78. White Knights, 1275, 5 vols. 27. 10s. Inglis, 469, morocco, 71. 2s. 6d. Dowdeswell, 201, 4 vols. 11. 2s. Archerie revived, or the Bowman's Excellence, an heroic Poem. Lond. 1676. 8vo. The progress of Honesty, or a View of Court and City, a Pindarique poem. Lond. 1681, 4to.

Songs. 1687, 8vo. Bindley, pt. i. 1729, with Collins' Walk, 8s. 6d.

Collins' Walk through London and Westminster; a Poem in Burlesque. Written by T. D. Gent. Lond. 1690, 12mo. pp. 207, (B-0 8) with title, dedication, 6 pp., also preface and errata, 8 pp. Towneley, pt. ii. 210, 5s. Dowdeswell, 163, 5s.

Roscoe, 1400, 6s. 6d.

gies and Odes; together with a choice Collection of the newest Court Songs. Lond. 1690, 8vo. Inglis, 465, morocco, 16s.

Stories moral and comical. Lond. 1691, 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 1035, n. d. 2s. Inglis, 466, morocco, 13s.

Lond.

Tales, tragical and comical.
1704, 8vo. Sir P. Thompson, 218, 6s. 6d.
New Ballads. 1715. Reed, 6818, 4s.
Collection of new Ballads. 1716, 2 vols.
Nassau, pt. i. 1034.

Merry Musician. 1716, 8vo.3 vols. Inglis, 468, 17. 14s.

New Operas (the two Queens of Brentford, the Grecian Heroine, and Ariadne), with comical Stories and Poems on several Occasions. Lond. 1721, 8vo. Bindley, pt. i. 1728, 6s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3923, 6s. Garrick, 723, 9s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 996, 10s.

dramatic entertainment called Dido and The English Stage italianized, in a new Eneas, or Harlequin a Butler, a Pimp, a Minister of State, Lord High Admiral. dead and alive again, and at last crown'd King of Carthage, by Dido. Lond. 1727, 8vo. Field, 978, 11s. Rhodes, 1028, 14s.

D'URFEY, Young. i. e. Frederick FOREST.

DURHAM, James, of Glasgow. Christ Crucified; or the Marrow of the Gospel set forth in LXXII Sermons on the 53d Chapter of Isaiah. Lond. 1723. folio, 12s.

Best edition. Glasg. 1761, 4to. 6s.Glasg. 1792, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

The Dying Man's Testament to the Church of Scotland, or a Treatise concerning Scandal. Edinb. 1659, 8vo. Constable, 327, morocco, 8s.

A Commentarie on the Book of Revelation. Amst. 1660, folio, Constable, 569, 11s.-Glasg. 1680, 4to. 7s.-Glasg. 1764, 4to. 10s. 6d.-With Life. Glasg. 1788, 4to. 10s. 6d.-Falkirk, 1799, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

An Exposition of the Book of Job. Glasg. 1659, 12mo.

An Exposition of the Song of Solomon. Edinb. 1668, 4to. 5s.-Lond. 1669, 4to. 5s. Edinb. 1724, 4to. 5s.

A practical Exposition of the ten Commandments. 1675, 4to. 5s.-Edinb. 1676, 8vo. 3s.-Edinb. 1782, Svo. 3s.-Glasg. 1802, 8vo. 3s.

'The expository works of this author are esteemed for their good sense, enlightened piety, and practical acquaintance with the scriptures.'-Orme.

DURHAM.-Some Account of the Cathedral Church of Durham, illus

New Poems, consisting of Satyrs, Ele-trative of the Plans, Elevations,

and Sections of that Edifice. 1801. imperial folio.

Published by the Society of Antiquaries at 57. 5s. Pp. 14, with 11 plates engraved by James Basire, after drawings by John Carter. Marq, of Townshend, 1062, 21. North, pt. i. 140, 37.

The ancient Rites and Monuments of the monastical and cathedral Church of Durham. Collected out of ancient MSS. about the Time of the Suppression. Published by J. D. (John Davies) of Kidwelly. Lond. 1672, 12mo. This work is highly praised by Nicolson, and dispraised by White Kennet. Heath, 4574, 10s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 580, 7s. 6d. Brockett, 981, 8s. Nassau, pt. i, 932, 9s. Collation.-Title; dedication to James Mickleton, 2 pages; a table, 4 pages; the ancient rites, &c. A 3-L4, 164 pages. Reprinted, Durham, 1733, 12mo. Edited by Dr. Hunter.The Second Edition, with Additions. Durham. 12mo.

Antiquities of Durham Cathedral, and description of the County. See SANDERSON, Patrick.

An Enquiry into the ancient and present

State of the County Palatine of Durham. Printed in the Year 1729, 4to. pp. 124, and two pages of Introduction. Marquis of Townshend, 1010, 12s. 6d.

Collections relating to Sherburne Hos pital, in the County of Durham. 1771. 4to. Privately printed by Mr. Allen. Sir M. M. Sykes, 1003, 31.

Origin and Succession of the Bishops of Durham, with a Continuation and Rnd's Remarks. Darlington, 1779. 4to. Brockett,

21. 4s.

The Practice of the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Durham. Sunderland, 1807, 8vo.

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The Visitation of the County Palatine of Durham, taken by Richard St. George, Esquyre, Norry King of Armes of the East, West, and Northe Partes of England, from the Ryver of Trent Northward; and in his Companye Henry St. George, Blew mantle Pursuivant of Armes in the Year of our Lord 1614; with wood cuts (1820), folio. This heraldic visitation contains 102 pedigrees, including entries from Philpot's copy, comprising a vast mass of genealogical matter. A very limited impression was printed. LARGE PAPER, 30 copies printed. Brockett, 2612, 21. 5s.

List of the Knights and Burgesses who have represented the County and City of Durham in Parliament, 50 copies privately printed by Sir C. Sharpe. Durham, 1826. 4to.

Rules and Orders of the Court of Durham. Darlington. Brockett, 225, 27. 15s. Boldon Book of the County of Durham. Darlington. Brockett, 224, 17. 11s. 6d.

See ALLAN, George, of Darlington. HEGGE, Rob. RUD, Thomas. Surtees Society APPENDIX.

DURNFORD, Charles. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench, from Michaelmas Term 26 Geo. III. to Trinity Term 40th Geo. III. both inclusive. By Charles Durnford and Edward Hyde East. Lond. 1787--1800. folio, 8 vols. 17. 7s.

In considerable request.-Lond. 17941802, royal 8vo. 8 vols. 18s. Boswell, 858, 67. 15s.-A new edition, with References Lond. 1817, royal to subsequent Cases. 8vo. 8 vols. Published at 87. 18s. 6d., now

reduced to 21.

DURY, John. Confutatio Res

A complete Collection of Pamphlets, Letters, &c., relating to the Durham Ma-ponsionis Gulielmi Whitakeri in gistracy, in the Years 1809-10, with a Academia Cantabrigensi ad Raticopy of a MS. Letter from the Lord Chancellor, never printed. Brockett, 1246,

31.98.

The Visitation of the County Palatine of Durham, taken by William Flower, otherwise called Norroy Kinge of Armes, of the East, West, and North Partes of England, from the river of Trent northward; and in his Company Robert Glover, alias Portcullis Pursuyvant of Armes, in the Yeare of our Lord God 1575, Anno 17 Elizabeth. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1820. Folio, pp. 62, with wood cuts. Dedicated to Sir Cuthbert Sharp, F.S.A. Of this heraldic visitation, containing 53 pedigrees, 100 impressions, with 20 upon LARGE PAPER, were printed for Nicholas John Philipson, F.S.A., of Newcastle upon Tyne, who has added a few notes LARGE PAPER. Brockett, 1808, 17. 11s. 6d.

ones decem quibus Fretus Edmundus Campianus Anglus obtulit in Caussa Fidei. Ingols. 1585. 8vo. 5s.

Another edition. Paris, 1582, 8vo.

A Model of Church Government. Lond. 1647. 4to. 5s.

Many of the works of this Scotch divine, who laboured with great earnestness to unite the Lutherans with the Calvinists, are in the British Museum.

DUTCH REPUBLIC. See HOLLAND. DUTCH (the merry) Miller and his new invented Windmill.

DUTENS, Jos. Michel. Mémoires sur les Travaux publiques de l'Angleterre. 1819. 4to. with plates.

A wholesale compilation of various articles from the English and Scotch Encyclopedia.'-Quart. Rev. DUTENS, Lewis. Mémoires d'un Voyageur qui se repose. Lond. 1806. 8vo. 3 vols. 15s.

An entertaining work, containing many historical, political and literary anecdotes relative to some of the principal personages of the time.-In English. Lond.

1806, 12mo. 5 vols. 15s.

Explication de quelques Médailles Phéniciennes du Cabinet de M. Duane. Lond.

1774, 4to.

Explication de quelques Médailles Grecques et Phéniciennes avec une Paleographie numismatique. Second Edition. Lond. 1776, 4to. Combe, 762, 6s. Towneley, pt. i. 24, Ss. LARGE PAPER, Brockett, 1248, 17. 3s. Combe, 763, 9s.-The former edition. 1773, 4to. 4s.

Des Pierres précieuses et des Pierres fines, avec les Moyens de les connoître et de les évaluer. Lond. 1777, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Euvres mêlées. Lond. 1797, 4to. 2 pts. in 1 vol. Roxburghe, 6931, 4s. Recherches sur l' Origine des Découvertes attribuées aux Modernes. Troisième Edition. Lond. 1796, 4to. The fourth edition. Paris, 1812, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. VELLUM PAPER, 15s. In English. Lond. 1769, 8vo. 5s.

Recherches sur le Tems le plus reculé de l' Usage des Voûtes chez les Anciens. Lond. 1805, 8vo. 2s.-Lond. 1807, 8vo.

Bibliotheque complete et choisie dans toutes les Classes et dans plupart des Langues. Lond. 1806, 8vo. A useful little work.

Tables genealogiques des Heros de Romans. Lond. 4to. Reed, 2672, 3s. 6d. Goldsmid, 260, 5s. Roxburghe, 6091, 2s. 6d. This volume includes Bibliothèque de Don Quixote.

Dissertation sur l'Arbre généalogique de la Famille des Scipions. 8vo.

A Character of Louis Dutens. 4to. with portrait.

See MARLBOROUGH GEMS. He also edited Leibnitz Opera, 6 vols. 4to. Geneva.

DUTFIELD, James. Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies, considered through all their progressive States and Changes. Lond. 1748-9. 4to. nos. 1 to 6.

DUTTON, Thomas. Warnings of the eternal Spirit to the City of Edinburgh, by the Mouths of Thomas Dutton, Guy Nutt, and John Glover. Lond. 1710. 8vo.

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10s. 6d. Roxburghe, 4032, 17. 10s.
Field, 1277, 7s. 6d. Reed. 8092, 3 vols.

He also wrote several Satirical poems, and translated Life and Opinions of Sebaldus Northanker, from the German of Nicolai, and Kotzebue's Pizarro, &c.

DU VAL, Michael. Rosa Hispani-Anglica, seu Malum-Punicum Angli-Hispanicum. The SpanishEnglish Rose, or the English-Spanish Pomgranet. 4to. No date.

Pp., with frontispiece by Hollar, containing portraits of Prince Charles and the Infanta Donna Maria. Towneley, pt. i. 749, 51. 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1805, 47. 4s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 557, morocco, 27. 2s. Bright, 41. Gardner, 31. 10s. Without the print the tract is of no value. Peter. A litell Dialogue off the Consolator, comfortynge the Churche in hyr Afflictions, taken out of the 129 Psalme. Composed in Frenche by M. Peter Du Val, and translated in Englyche by Robert Pownoll. Mens Junii 14, 1556. 16mo.

DUVALL, Claude. The Memoirs of M. Du Vall, containing the History of his Life and Death. Lond. 1670. 4to. 5s.

This life of a notorious highwayman, according to Ant. à Wood, was written by Walter Pope. It is reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Life of Duval the Highwayman. 1669, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2536, 8s.

To the Memory of the most renowned Du Vall. A pindaric Ode by the Author of Hudibras. Lond. 1671, 4to.

DWIGHT, Tim. D.D. Theology explained and defended, in a Series of Sermons, with a Memoir of the Life of the Author. Lond. 1819. 8vo. 5 vols. 27. 2s.

No production of the trans-atlantic press has met with so favourable a reception in this country, and experienced so extensive a circulation, as this work of President Dwight. It has been frequently reprinted in 8vo. and 18mo.

Travels in New England and New York. Newhaven, 1821. 8vo. 4 vols.

Bindley, pt. iii. 2143, 6s. 6d. A valuable work. Lond. 1823. 8vo. - Thomas, M.A. Dramatic Cen-4 vols. 21. 2s.

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DYCE, Rev. Alexander. Specimens of British Poetesses, selected and chronologically arranged. Lond. 1827. crown 8vo. 10s. 6d.

This gentleman has likewise published a translation of Quintus Smyrnæus, and edited the works of Beaumont and Fletcher, Bentley, Collins, Greene, Middleton, Peele, Shakspeare, Skelton, and Webster, besides many poets in the Aldine Collection. Specimens of English Sonnets, from the Earl of Surrey to Wordsworth. Lond. 1833, 16mo.

DYCE PLAY. Mihil Mumchance his discoverie of the art of cheating in false Dyce Play and other unlawful games. With a discourse of the Figging craft, and also of divers new devises of Cosenages. Lond. J Dunbar. 1597. 4to.

Black letter, ascribed to Robert Greene. See DICE, 1532.

DICE. A manifest detection of the most vyle and detestable use of Dice Play, and other practices [by Gilbert Walker]. Lond. Abraham Vele. n. d. Another edition, Lond. R. Tolly, 1532. 16mo.

DYCTES, or Sayings of Philosophers. See PHILOSOPHY.

-Vol. I. Title, dedication and preface, PP. xxxi; table of contents, 3 pages; history, B-T 2, 268 pages.-Vol. II. Title and table of contents, 2 leaves; history, B-Gg 2, 452 pp.; index and directions to the binder respecting the plates, 12 pages. quisitions on Poetry. Lond. 1812, small Poetics; or a Series of Poems and Dis8vo. 2 vols. 5s.

Four Letters on the English Constitution. Lond. 1817, 8vo.

The Privileges of the University of servations on its History, Antiquities, Cambridge, together with additional ObLiterature and Biography. Lond. 1824, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s.

Academic Unity; being the Substance of a general Dissertation contained in the Privileges of the University of Cambridge, as translated from the original Latin, with Additions. Lond. 1827, 8vo.

This author published many other Reviews in his time. See ROBINSON, Rev. works, and wrote largely for the various

Robert.

DYER, George, of Exeter. A Restoration of the ancient Modes of bestowing Names on the Rivers, Hills, Vallies, Plains and Settlements of Britain: not recorded by any Author. Exeter, 1805. 8vo.7s.

A curious treatise.

Vulgar Errors, ancient and modern, inDYDE, W. The History and An-vestigating the origin and use of letters, tiquities of Tewkesbury. The se- &., with a critical disquisition on the Stations of Richard of Cirencester, and cond Edition, with considerable of Antoninus in Britain, with the original Additions and Corrections. Tewkes- work of Richard of Cirencester. Lond. bury. 1798. 8vo. 6s.

Pp. xxiv. and 25-243, likewise contents, 2 pages, and 6 plates. Fonthill,

2097, 8s. LARGE PAPER, 10s. 6d.-First edition, 1790, small 8vo. 2s.

1816. 8vo.

Sir James, Knt. Reports of Cases in the Reign of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Q. Mary and Q. Elizabeth, now first translated with additional References, &c., by John Vaillant. Lond. 1793. royal 8vo. vols. 15s.

DYER, George, of Cliffords Inn. An Enquiry into the Nature of Subscription to the XXXIX Articles. Second edition, greatly en-3 larged. Lond. 1792. 8vo. first edition, 1790.

'A very elaborate treatise.'-Dr. Doddridge.

History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge; including Notices relating to the Founders and eminent Men. Lond. 1814. 8vo. 2 vols. plates.

Bindley, pt. 1. 1586, 14s. LARGE PAPER, in royal 8vo. Drury, 1281, morocco, 5l. LARGEST PAPER, 4to. with proofs on India Paper. Duke of York, 1723, 21. Collation.

Best edition of these valuable reports. -A former with notes and references by Chief Justice Treby. 1688, folio, 12s. The earlier editions are of little value. John.

8vo. 5s.

Poems. Lond. 1761.

Roscoe, 1418, 12s. 6d. The Fleece, Lond.

1757, 4to. First edition. In Dr. Drake's Literary Hours is a defence of this author's poem of the Fleece against the Works will be found in Chalmers' and stern critique of Dr. Johnson. Dyer's other Collections of the Poets.

DYGBEIUS. See DIGBY.

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