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ASGILL.

ASGILL, JOHN.

Mr. John Asgill His Plagiarism Detected; And his several Assertions, of which he pretends to be the Author, proved to be taken out of Mr. Briscoe's Discourse on the late Funds. London, Printed for Andrew Bell... M.DC.XCVI. 8o, A-C in eights, C 8 blank.

ASHMOLE, ELIAS.

Memoirs of the Life of that Learned Antiquary, Elias Ashmole, Esq; Drawn up by himself by way of Diary. With an Appendix of Ŏriginal Letters. Publish'd by Charles Burman, Esq; London,... 1717. 12o, A, 4 leaves, with the halftitle: B-K 2 in sixes. ASPLEY, JOHN.

Speculum Nauticum: A Looking Glasse for Sea-Men: Wherein they may behold a small instrument called the Plaine Scale: whereby all questions Nauticall, and propositions Astronomicall are very easily and demonstratively wrought. Lately penned, and now published for the vse and benefit of such as will make good vse of it. By Iohn Aspley Student in Physicke, and Practitioner of the Mathematickes in the City of London. London, Printed by Thomas Harper. M.DC.XXIV. 4o. a, 4 leaves: A-H in fours, H 4 with a colophon.

Dedicated to the Governor and members of the East India Company. ASSARINO, LUCA.

La Stratonica; Or The Unfortunate Queen. Written in Italian by Luke Assarino, and now Englished [by John Burbery.] London, Printed by John Field. 1651. [December 31, 1650.] 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-Aa 2 in fours. Dedicated to Lady Katherine Howard, eldest daughter of the Earl of Arundel and Surrey. B. M.

ASSIZE OF BREAD.

[The Assize of Bread. Colophon :] Thus endeth the statut .. Imprynted by me Robert Wyer: Dwellynge at the sygne of Seynt John Euangelyst: in Seynt Martyns Parysshe,besyde Charynge Crosse. 4o, [A-D in fours?] Harl. M.S. 5919 (the colophon only). The Assize of Bread. Newly corrected and enlarged. . . . London, Printed by William Stansby, and are to be sold by John Grismand, . 1626. 4, A— G in fours, the first leaf blank. With cuts. Grenv. Coll.

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sold by Iohn Grismond. 1636. 4o, black letter, A-G in fours, first leaf blank. With cuts. ASTELL, RALPH, M.A.

Vota, Non Bella. NeW-CastTels Hartle Grat VLatIon to Her SaCreD SoVeraIgn KIng CharLes The SeConD; on HIs noW-GLorIoVs RestaVratIon To His BIrth-right-PoWer. Gateshead, Printed by Stephen Bulkley, 1660. 4°, A-B in fours. In verse. Grenv. Coll.

ATHERTON, JOHN, Bishop of Waterford. The Case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland: Fairly Represented against a late Partial Edition of Dr. Barnard's Relation, and Sermon at his Funeral. . . London: . . . 1710. 8o, A-B in eights: C, 2 leaves: D, 4 leaves. Grenv. Coll.

The Life and Death of John Atherton Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lysmore within the Kingdome of Ireland, borne neare Bridgwater in Somersetshire. Who for Incest, Buggery, and many other enormous crimes, after having lived a vicious life, dyed a shamefull death, and was on the fifth of December last past, hanged on the Gallows Greene at Dublin, and his man John Childe being his Proctor, with whom he had committed the buggery, was hangd in March following at Bandon Bridges, condemned thereunto at the Assizes holden at Corke. London Printed, 1641. 4o, 4 leaves. In verse. With two common cuts on the back of the title. Grenv. Coll.

ATKYNS, SIR ROBERT, Knight. A Defence of the Late Lord Russel's Innocency, by way of Answer or Confutation of a Libellous Pamphlet, Entituled, An Antidote against Poyson ... London Printed for Timothy Goodwin . . . 1689. Folio, A-O, 2 leaves each. ATALANTA.

The golden apple. A ballad. Licensed to W. Pickering in 1568.

No man could gett Atalanta by Runnyng. A ballad. Licensed to James Roberts in 1569-70.

ATLANTIS, THE NEW.

The New Atlantis. A Poem, In Three Books. With some Reflections upon the Hind and the Panther.

Semper Ego Auditor tantum? Printed for the Author. 1687. 4o, A-I in fours, title on A 2. ATLAS.

The Sea-Atlas Or The Watter-World, Wherein are described all the Sea Coasts

ATTOWELL.

of the Knowne World. Very usefull and necessary for all Shipmasters, Pilots and Seamen, As also for Marchants and Others. Printed by Peter Goos, at Amsterdam, And are to be sould at his shop.. 1670. Folio. Title within an engraved leaf: Short Declaration, 4 leaves: 40 maps, commencing with Orbis Ter

rarum.

ATTOWELL, GEORGE.

Francis New Jig. . . [about 1612.] A sheet.

But this piece was licensed to Thomas Gosson, 14 Oct. 1595. The Pepysian copy is a reprint by J[ohn] W[hite]. AUDLEY, LADY ELEANOR.

The Lady Eleanor, Her Appeale to the High Covrt of Parliament. Printed in the yeere, 1641. 4to, A-C 2 in fours. B. M.

Before the Lords second coming, Of The last Days to be visited, Signed with the Tyrant Pharaohs Overthrow. Printed in the year, 1650. 4o, A-B in fours. B. M.

Elijah The Tishbite's Supplication When Presented the likeness of Hand, &c. [Kings 18.] Printed in the year 1650. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

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St. Avgvstine, Of the Citie of God: With the Learned Comments of Io. Lod. Vives. Englished by J. H. Printed by George Eld. 1610. Folio. Title, &c., 3 leaves: A-Kkkk 3 in sixes.

Dedicated to William, Earl of Pembroke, by Thomas] Th[orpe] in a very curious and eulogistic epistle. The translator was John Healey.

The Confessions of the Incomparable Doctovr S. Avgvstine, Translated into English. Together with a large Preface, which it will much import to be read ouer first, that so the Booke it selfe may both profit, and please, the Reader, more.

Permissu Superiorum. M.DC.XX. 8°. Title, 1 leaf: A-G 2 in eights: A-Ddd in eights: dedication to the Virgin, 9 leaves. Br. Museum.

Saint Augustines Confessions Translated and with some Marginall Notes illustrated. Wherein Divers Antiquities are explained; and the Marginall Notes of a former Popish Translation, Answered. By William Wats, D.D. London, Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Abel Roper. M.DC.L. 12o, A-Y in twelves, besides a frontispiece.

The Meditations, Soliloqvia, and Manvall of the Glorious Doctour S. Augustine. Translated into English, The Seconde Edition. Printed at Paris. By Mre Blageart. M.DC.LV. 8°. †, 10 leaves : A-S in twelves: Entertainment for Whitsuntide, A-F in twelves. With a frontispiece.

AURELIO AND ISABELLA,

Le Ivgement Damovr, Auquel est racomptee L'hystoire de Ysabel, fille du roy Descosse, traslatee de langaige Espaignole en langue Francoyse... Ou les vend a Paris Au mont sainct Hylaire, a lhostel Dalbert Par Anthoine bonne mere. Small 8°, black letter, A-I in eights: Le Messagier Damours, with a new title, a-c 4 in eights. In prose. Grenv. Coll.

AUSONIUS.

Ausonius his Foure bookes of morall preceptes entituled Cato Translated out of Latine into Englishe meter by J. M. master of Artes. With a poeme added uppon the Death of Quene Elizabeth. Licensed to Ralph Blower, 27 May, 1605. AUSTERIUS, JUSTUS, otherwise

STELLA.

A Bewayling of the Peace of Germany. Or, A Discourse touching the Peace of Prague. . . . Faithfully translated out of the Latine Copie. Published by Authority. London, Printed by I. L.

AUSTIN.

1637.

for I. H. . . . 1635. 4°. Title, preceded by a printed leaf marked A, 2 leaves : a-f 3 in fours: A-R 2 in fours. AUSTIN, W. of Lincoln's Inn. Certaine Devovt Meditations. Collation: Frontispiece, 1 leaf: Printed title and dedication, 2 leaves: Title to A Meditation for Ovr Lady-Day, 1 leaf: A-B in fours: C, 7 leaves, including title to A Meditation for Christmas Day: D-Bb 4 in sixes, besides a title to "A Meditation for Lent." Chiefly in prose, but interspersed with a few poems, and concluding with "The Author's Epicedium, made by Himself, upon Himselfe."

AVENAGORAS.

The most notable and excellent discourse of the Christian Philosopher Auenagoras, as touching the Resurrection of the dead

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B. H.

A Consolatory Letter to all the Afflicted Catholikes in England. [Quot. from Philip. 4.] Imprinted at Roan in Normandy. 8o, A-G in eights. Lambeth. The dedication is signed H. B.

B., H. Schola Vrbanitatis: Sive de Elegantia Morum et Civili Conversatione inter Homines. .. Londini, Typis E. G. Impensis G. Lee . . . MDCLII. 80, A-D in eights, first and last leaves blank, and A 2 occupied by a small full-length print.

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B. J.

Church yard at the signe of the Sunne. [1572.] 8°, black letter, A-H in fours, H 4 blank. With a folded map. Lambeth.

B. J.

A Dialogue betweene a vertuous Gentleman and a popish Priest, verie pleasant and profitable, both for ministers and gentlemen, men and women, old and yong made by I. B. Imprinted at London by Robert Waldegraue,... 1581. 8°, A-K_in eights. Dedicated to Master H. S. Esquire. Lambeth.

B. J.

A Treatise with a Kalendar, and the Proofes thereof, concerning the Holydaies and Fasting-daies in England. Printed with Licence. [Circa 1598.] 8°, A-E in eights. Lambeth.

B. J.,

A Plaine and Trve Relation, of the going forth of a Holland Fleete the eleuenth of Nouember 1623, to the Coast of Brasile. With the taking in of Saluedoe, and the chiefe occurrences falling out there, in the time of the Hollanders continuance therein. As also, the comming of the Spanish Armado to Saluedoe, with the beleaguering of it, ... And also, The base deliuery vp of the said Towne Lastly, the Reasons and Motiues mouing the Authour to the publishing thereof, By J. B. that hath been an eye and eare-witnesse of this subiect. Printed at Rotterdam by M. S. 1626. 4°. Title, dedication by J. B. to Robert Johnson, Alderman of London, Governor of Virginia and Bermuda, &c., and To the Reader, 3 leaves: B-D in fours: E, 1 leaf. Grenv. Coll.

B., J.

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B. W.

The Trappan Trapt, Or The true Relation of a Cunning, Cogging, Confident, Crafty, Counterfeit, Cosening and Cheating Knight, alias Knave. Wherein is Discovered his M'schievous and Machivillian matchlesse Mischeefs, Plotted against an Honest Gentleman, a Marchant of good Repute, named Mr. John Marriot : Dwelling neer London Bridge. Set forth for the benefit of others, who else through Ignorance might easily fall into the like snares of such Dissembling, Wicked, and Trecherous Trappans. By W. B. London, Printed by Joseph Moxon, 1657. 4o, A-B in fours. B. M.

B. W. of London, Goldsmith.

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A Touch-Stone for Gold and Silver Wares. The second Edition with Additions. London Printed for J. Bellinger,

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and T. Basset,... 1678. 8°, A-P 5 in eights, besides the frontispiece and title: Reynolds' Tables; A-K 4 in eights.

B. W., Minister.

A Funeral Sermon Preached on the Occasion of the Right Honourable the Earl of Sh- -y's Late Interment in Dorset-shire. By W. B. a Godly Minister (though unworthy Servant) of Jesus Christ. Si quid habent veri Vatûm præsagia, Vivam. London, Printed by George Croom, 1683. 4o, A-B in fours. BABINGTON, GERVASE.

A Verie fruitefull Exposition of the Commandements by way of Questions and

BACHELOR.

Answers for greater plainnesse : &c. Whereunto is newlie annexed a Table, contayning the principall matters in this Booke. [Quot. from Psalm 119.] Imprinted at London by Thomas Orwin, for Thomas Charde. 1590. 8°. *, 8 leaves: **, 8 leaves: ***, 4 leaves: A-Ff in eights. Dedicated to Henry, Earl of Pembroke.

At the end is a prayer in three four-line stanzas by Hugh Poole, Minister of the Word at Cardiff.

BACHELOR.

A Ballett of the Bachelor. Licensed to J. Waley in 1561-2.

An exortation vnto batchelors. A ballad. Licensed to Ralph Newbery in 1569–70. I wysshe all bachelars well to fayre. A ballad. Licensed to Richard Serll in 1565-6.

BACON, FRANCIS, Viscount St. Alban. Opera Francisci Baronis de Vervlamio, Vice - Comitis Sancti Albani. Tomys Primvs. Qui continet De Dignitate & Augmentis Scientiarum Libros IX. Ad Regem Svvm. Londini, In Officina Ioannis Haviland. MDCXXIII. Folio. Title, W. Rawley, Chaplain to the Author, &c. 4 leaves: A, 6 leaves: B-3 R in fours. Br. Museum (probably the copy presented to the King).

Puttick's, May 28, 1879, vellum gilt, with the crest of a hog on the sides in gold. The Museum copy is in velvet.

Francisci Baconi, Baronis de Vervlamio

Opervm Moralivm et Civilivm Tomus. Qui continet Historiam Regni Henrici Septimi . . . Sermones Fideles Tractatum de Sapientiâ Veterum. Dialogum de Bello Sacro. Et Novam Atlantidem. Ab ipso Honoratissimo Auctore, præterquam in paucis, Latinitate donatus. Curâ & Fide GulieImi Rawley . . . In hoc volumine, iterum excusi, includuntur Tractatus de Augmentis Scientiarum. Historia Ventorum. Historia Vitæ & Mortis. Cum Privilegio. Londini, Excusum typis Edwardi Griffini . . . 1638. Folio. A-Ssss 4 in sixes, A 4 blank, besides title and portrait.

There are copies on large paper. The Essayes or Covnsels ... Newly enlarged. London, Printed by Iohn Haviland, in the little old Bayly. 1632. 4o, A-3 C in fours, and (a) 2 leaves. The Essayes Or, Covnsels . . . London, Printed by Iohn Beale. 1639, 4°. A, 4 leaves, title on A 2: B-Bb in eights, Bb 8 blank.

Essayes and Counsells. . . London,

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Sir Francis Bacon His Apologie, in Certaine imputations concerning the late Earle of Essex. Written to the right Honorable his very good Lord, the Earle of Deuonshire, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. London, Printed by Felix Norton and are to be sold in Pauls church-yard at the signe of the Parot. 1604. 8o, A-E 6 in eights, E 6 with a woodcut only, and A 1 blank. Br. Museum.

Francisci Baconi Eqvitis Avrati Procvratoris Secvndi, Iacobi Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, De Sapientia Vetervm Liber, Ad Inclytam Academiam Cantabrigiensem. Londini, Excudebat Robertvs Barkervs Anno 1609. 12o, A—G 6 in twelves, G 6 blank.

The Wisedome of the Ancients, Written in Latine by the Right Honourable Sir Francis Bacon Knight,. Done into English by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight. Scutum inuincibile fidei. London Imprinted by Iohn Bill. 1619. 12. A, 12 leaves A-H 4 in twelves. Dedicated to the Lady Elizabeth.

The Wisdome of the Ancients... Done into English by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight.... London, Printed by S. G. for J. Kirton, . . . 1658. 12o, A-H in twelves.

Of the Advancement and Proficiencie of Learning... Interpreted by Gilbert Wats. London, Printed for Thomas Williams . . . 1674. Folio, [A]—[L 2] in fours: A-Vv in fours. With a portrait.

Francisci De Verulamio Summi Angliæ Cancellarii Instauratio magna. Londini Apud Joannem Billium Typographum Regium. Anno 1620. Folio. Title engraved by Pass, 1 leaf: a-e 3 in fours: T, 4 leaves: A-Tt in sixes. Dedicated to James I.

Puttick's, May 28, 1879, in modern gilt vellum, with the crest of a hog in gold on sides, large paper, £8.

The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh. .. London printed by I. H. and R. Y. and are to be sold by Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith... 1629. Folio, A-Kk 5 in fours. With a portrait.

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