EXAMPLES.
ALEXANDER, the Great.
See CURTIUS Rufus (Quintus). De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni.
AMERICAN quarterly review (The). V. 1–22. ...
Philadelphia, [1827]–'37. 8º (6.7×3.8) [2784]
ANCIENT Irish histories.—The works of Spencer, Campion, Hanmer, and Marlebvrrovgh. In two volumes. [4 pagings.] ...
[Dublin, Hibernia press co., 1809.] 8º (6.5×4) [2424]
ANTONINUS Liberalis.
See GALE (Thomas). Historiæ poeticæ scriptores. Antoninus Liberalis.
APOLLODORUS, of Athens.
Apollodori Atheniensis bibliothecae libri tres—Ad codd. mss. fidem recensiti a Chr. G. Heyne [In the original.]
Goettingae, 1782. 8º (4×2.2) [1004]
See GALE (Thomas). Historiæ poeticæ scriptores. Apollodorus Atheniensis.
See HEYNE (C. G.). Ad Apollodori Ath. bibliothecam notæ, etc.
ARC (Jeanne d').
Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, ... with the history of her times. In two volumes. [4 pagings.] ...
London, 1824. 8º (5.3×3.2) [1720]
AROUËT (François Marie). See VOLTAIRE.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY. A collection of the most instructive and amusing lives ever published, written by the parties themselves. With brief introductions, and compendious sequels, carrying on the narrative to the death of each writer. V. 1–33. ... [40 pagings.]
London, 1826–'32. 12º (4.7 irr.×2.6 irr.) [1255]
Note.—This collection contains the autobiographies of C. Cibber, D. Hume, W. Lilly, F. M. A. de Voltaire, J. F. Marmontel, R. Drury, G. Whitefield, J. Ferguson, M. Robinson, C. Charke, E. Herbert, Prince Eugène of Savoy, A. F. F. von Kotzebue, J. Creichton, W. Gifford, T. Ellwood, L. Holberg, J. H. Vaux, E. Gibbon, B. Cellini, J. Lackington, T. W. Tone, Friedrike Margravine of Baireuth, G. B. Dodington, C. Goldoni, E. F. Vidocq, M. J. Du Barry, and W. Sampson.
AYSCOUGH (Samuel).
A general index to the Monthly review, from its commencement, to the end of the seventieth volume. By the Rev. S[amuel] Ayscough, ... In two volumes. ...
London, 1786. 8º (6.5×3.5) [2790]
A continuation of the general index to the Monthly review; commencing at the seventy-first, and ending with the eighty-first, volume; completing the first series of that work. ... Compiled by the Rev. S[amuel] Ayscough, ...
London, 1796. 8º (6.5×3.6) [2791]
AYSCU (Edward).
A historie contayning the vvarres, treaties, marriages, and other occurrents betweene England and Scotland, from King William the Conqueror, vntill the happy vnion of them both in our gratious King Iames. With a briefe declaration of the first inhabitants of this island: and what seuerall nations haue sithence setled them-selues therein one after an other: [by Edward Ayscu.] ***
London, 1607. 4º (5.5×3.3) [2156]
BADEN (Gustav Ludvig).
Dansk-norsk historisk Bibliothek, indeholdende Efterretning om de Skrifter, som bidrage til dansk-norsk Historiekundskab. Ved Dr. Gustav Ludvig Baden.
Odense, 1815. 8º (5.4×3.1) [391]
BAIREUTH (Margravine of). See FRIEDRIKE Sophie Wilhelmine.
BALFOUR (Clara Lucas).
Sketches of English literature, from the fourteenth to the present century. By Clara Lucas Balfour, ... ***
London, 1852. 8º (5×3) [2646]
BANKES (Henry).
The civil and constitutional history of Rome from its foundation to the age of Augustus. By Henry Bankes esq. In two volumes. *** ...
London, 1818. 8º
(6.1×3 43.4)
[1384]
BARBIÉ du Bocage (Jean Denis).
Recueil de cartes géographiques, plans, vues et médailles de l'ancienne Grèce, relatifs au voyage du jeune Anacharsis, précédé d'une analyse critique des cartes. [By J. D. Barbié du Bocage.] Seconde édition.
Paris, 1789. 8º (7.3×4.6) pp. xlij. maps, &c., 31. [1216]
BAREITH (Margravine of). See BAIREUTH.
BARTHÉLEMY (Jean Jacques).
Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce, dans le milieu du quatrième siècle avant l'ère vulgaire. Seconde édition. T. 1–7. [By J. J. Barthélemy. With tables in V. 7, pp. cccxxij.]
Paris, 1789. 8º (5.3×3.1) marg. notes. [1215]
Note.—For maps, see Barbié du Bocage, Jean Denis.
BASNAGE de Beauval (Jacques).
The history of the Jews, from Jesus Christ to the present time: ... Being a supplement and continuation of the history of Josephus. Written in French by Mr. [Jacques] Basnage [de Beauval]. Translated into English by Tho. Taylor, A. M.
London, 1708. fo. (12.3×6.9 irr.) 2 cols. [1429]
BAYARD (Chevalier). See DU TERRAIL (Pierre).
BAZIN (L'abbé), pseud. See VOLTAIRE (F. M. A. de).
BECKER (Wilhelm Adolf).
Gallus: or, Roman scenes of the time of Augustus; with notes and excursuses illustrative of the manners and customs of the Romans. By Professor W. A. Becker. Translated by the Rev. Frederick Metcalfe, ... [With plates.]
London, 1849. 12º (6.2×3.5) [1775]
BELISARIUS.
See STANHOPE (Philip Henry). Life of Belisarius.
BELL (Thomas), Sec. R. S.
The zoological journal. V. 1, 2. From March, 1824, ... to April, 1826. Conducted by Thomas Bell, esq. F. L. S. ... V. 3, 4. From January, 1827, ... to May, 1829. Edited by N. A. Vigors, ... [With plates.]
London, 1825–'29. 8º (6.2×3.6) [2940]
Note.—Mr. Bell was assisted in the publication of V. 1, 2, by J. G. Children, J. De C. Sowerby, and G. B. Sowerby; Mr. Vigors, in the publication of V. 3, 4, by T. Bell, E. T. Bennett, J. E. Bicheno, W. J. Broderip, J. G. Children, Thos. Hardwicke, T. Horsfield, W. Kirby, J. De C. Sowerby, G. B. Sowerby, and W. Yarrell.
BENTINCK (Lord George).
See DISRAELI (Benj.). Biography of Lord Geo. Bentinck.
BEYLE (Henri).
See BOMBET (L. A. C.), pseud. for Henri Beyle.
BODLEIAN library. See UNIVERSITY of Oxford.
BOMBET (Louis Alexandre César), pseud. for Henri Beyle.
The lives of Haydn [by G. Carpani,] and Mozart [by Schlichtegroll], with observations on Metastasio, and on the present state of music in France and Italy. Translated from the French of L. A. C. Bombet [H. Beyle, by R. Brewin]. With notes, by [W. Gardiner,] ... Second edition.
London, 1818. 8º (5.9×3.3) [1864]
BONAPARTE (Napoléon). See NAPOLÉON I. Bonaparte.
BOSSUET (Jacques Bénigne), Bishop of Meaux.
Discours sur l'histoire universelle. Pour expliquer la suite de la religion & les changemens des empires. Première partie. Depuis le commencement du monde jusqu'à l'empire de Charlemagne. Par Messire Jacques Bénigne Bossuet, ... Dixième édition. *** [With 3 maps.]
Amsterdam, 1710. 12º (4.9×2) marg. notes. [1377]
Continuation de l'histoire universelle de Messire Jacques Bénigne Bossuet, ... [By Jean de La Barre.] Tome second. Depuis l'an 800. de nôtre Seigneur jusqu'à l'an 1687. inclusivement. [With 3 maps.]
Amsterdam, 1714. 12º (4.9×2.5) [1378]
Discours sur l'histoire universelle, à Monseigneur le dauphin: pour expliquer la suite de la religion, et les changemens des empires. Première partie. Depuis le commencement du monde jusqu'à l'empire de Charlemagne. Par Messire Jacques Bénigne Bossuet, ... Nouvelle édition.
Paris, 1752. 12º (4.5 irr.×2.1) marg. notes. [1435]
Suite de l'histoire universelle, de Monsieur l'évêque de Meaux [J. B. Bossuet]. Depuis l'an 800. de notre Seigneur jusqu'à l'an 1700. inclusivement. Seconde partie. Nouvelle édition. [By J. de La Barre.]
Paris, 1752. 12º (4.8×2.4) [1436]
BOWDICH (Mrs. T. Ed.). See LEE (Mrs. R.).
BROTHERS in unity. See YALE college.
BULWER (Sir Edward Lytton). See LYTTON (Sir Ed. G. E. L. BULWER).
C. (M. G. D.), Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras.
Mémoires de Monsieur de Bordeaux, intendant des finances. Par M. G. D. C. [Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras.] T. 1–4.
Amsterdam, 1758. 12º (4.7×2.3) [2731]
CÆSAR (Caius Julius).
See NAPOLÉON I. Précis des guerres de César.
CAMPION (Edmund).
Ancient Irish histories.—A historie of Ireland, written in the yeare 1571. By Edmund Campion, ... [Ed. by James Ware.]
Dublin, 1809. 8º (6.7×4) [2426]
Note.—Cont'd in V. 1 of "Ancient Irish histories." A reprint of the Dublin edition of 1633.
CAPITOLINUS (Julius).
See HISTORIÆ Augustæ scriptores. Julius Capitolinus.
CASTRO (João de).
See FREIRE de Andrada (Jacinto). Vida de João de Castro.
CATTEAU-CALLEVILLE (Jean Pierre Guillaume).
Histoire de Christine, reine de Suède, avec un précis historique de la Suède depuis les anciens tems jusqu'à la mort de Gustave-Adolphe-le-Grand, ... par [J. P. G.] Catteau-Calleville, ... T. 1, 2. ***
Paris, 1815. 8º (5.7×3.1) [1876]
CAVENDER (C. H.).
See DECANVER (H. C.), anag. for C. H. Cavender.
CIBBER (Colley).
An apology for the life of Mr. Colley Cibber, comedian. Written by himself. ***
London, 1829. 12º (4.7×2.6) [1256]
Note.—V. 1 of "Autobiography."
CLÉMENT (David).
Bibliothèque curieuse historique et critique, ou catalogue raisonné de livres dificiles à trouver, par David Clément. T. 1–9. ***
T. 1–3, Göttingen, T. 4, 5, Hannover, T. 6–9, Leipsic, 1750–'60. 4º (6.5×5) [2638]
Note.—This catalogue is alphabetical, but unfinished, extending only to Hessus.
COBBETT (William).
Elements of the Roman history, in English and French, from the foundation of Rome to the battle of Actium; selected from the best authors, ancient and modern, with a series of questions ... The English by William Cobbett; the French by J. H. Sievrac.
London, 1828. 12º (5.5×3.1) [1029]
Note.—With a title-page in French.
COCHRANE (John George).
See LONDON library. Catalogue; compiled by J. G. Cochrane.
CONON Grammaticus.
See GALE (Thomas). Historiæ poeticæ scriptores. Conon Grammaticus.
COURTILZ de Sandras (Gatien de).
See C. (M. G. D.), Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras.
See DU BUISSON (——), pseud. for Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras.
CUETO (Leopoldo Augusto de).
See QUEYPO de Llano (J. M.). Historia de España: con su vida por L. A. de Cueto.
CURTIUS Rufus (Quintus).
[Q. Curtii Rufi, de rebus gestis Alexandri regis Macedonum libri viii. Pref'd are two books of supplement. App'd are the supplements of J. Freinsheim, pp. 93. Edited by D. Elzevir.]
8º (6.9×3.4) [1379]
CUVIER (Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert), Baron.
See LEE (Mrs. R.). Memoirs of G. L. C. F. D. Cuvier.
DECANVER (H. C.), anagram for C. H. Cavender.
Catalogue of works in refutation of Methodism, from its origin in 1729, to the present time. Of those by Methodist authors on lay-representation, Methodist episcopacy, etc., etc., and of the political pamphlets relating to Wesley's "Calm address to our American colonies." Compiled by H. C. Decanver [C. H. Cavender].
Philadelphia, 1846. 8º (6.3×3.8) pp. 54. [310]
DIBDIN (Thomas Frognall).
The bibliomania; or, book-madness; containing some account of the history, symptoms, and cure of this fatal disease. In an epistle addressed to Richard Heber, esq. By the Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin, F. S. A. ***
London, 1809. 8º (6.4 irr.×3.5) pp. 87. [2736]
The bibliomania; or book-madness; containing some account of the history, symptoms, and cure of this fatal disease. In an epistle addressed to Richard Heber, esq. By the Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin, F. S. A. ***
London, [1842.] 8º (6.4×3.6) pp. 64. [2631]
Note.—A reprint of "The first edition," 1809.
Bibliomania; or book madness: a bibliographical romance, in six parts. [1 paging. 2d edition.] Illustrated with cuts. By the Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin. ***
London, 1811. 8º (6.3 irr.×3.5) [2629]
Bibliomania; or book-madness; a bibliographical romance. Illustrated with cuts. By Thomas Frognall Dibdin, D. D. New and improved edition, to which are now added preliminary observations, and a supplement including a key to the assumed characters in the drama. [With indexes, pp. xxxiv.]
London, 1842. 8º (6.4×3.7) [2630]
DIOGENES Laërtius.
Diogenis Laertii de vitis, dogmatibus et apophthegmatibus clarorum philosophorum libri x. Græce et Latine [in par. cols.]. Cum subjunctis integris annotationibus Is. Casauboni, Th. Aldobrandini & Mer. Casauboni. Latinam Ambrosii versionem complevit & emendavit Marcus Meibomius. Seorsum excusas Æg. Menagii in Diogenem observationes auctiores habet volumen ii. ... Additæ denique sunt priorum editionum præfationes, & indices locupletissimi. *** [V. 1, 2. With portraits.]
Amstelædami, ciↄ iↄ c viiic. 4º (8.1×5.4) [1414]
DISRAELI (Benjamin).
Lord George Bentinck: a political biography. By B[enjamin] Disraeli, ... *** Second edition.
London, 1852. 8º (5.8×3.3) [2757]
DISRAELI (Isaac), or D'Israeli.
Amenities of literature; consisting of sketches and characters of English literature, illustrating the literary, political, and religious vicissitudes of the English people. By I[saac] D'Israeli, ... In three volumes. ... Second edition.
London, 1842. 8º (6.3×3.6) [2622]
Curiosities of literature. By Isaac Disraeli. With a view of the life and writings of the author. By his son. In three volumes. ... Fourteenth edition. [With 2 portraits, a fac-simile, & a view.]
London, 1849. 8º (6.7×3.8) [2734]
DUBOIS (Guillaume), Archbishop of Cambray.
Vie privée du cardinal [Guillaume] Dubois, ... [By Antoine Mongez.]
Londres, 1789. 8º (5.7×3.1) [1721]
DU BUISSON (——), pseud. for Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras.
The history of the life and actions of ... the Viscount de Turenne. Written in French by Monsieur Du Buisson [G. de Courtilz de Sandras], ... And translated into English by Ferrand Spence. ...
London, 1686. 8º (5.7×3.3) [1719]
DUMOURIEZ (Charles François DUPERIER).
The life of General [C. F.] Dumouriez. In three volumes. ... ***
London, 1796. 8º (6×3.5) [1702]
DU TERRAIL (Pierre), Chevalier Bayard.
See SIMMS (W. G.). Life of Pierre Du Terrail, Chevalier Bayard.
EDINBURGH review (The), or critical journal: ... quarterly. *** ...
London., 8º (6.7×3.8)
[2781]
Note.—This publication was commenced in October, 1802. To October, 1853, inclusive, there were published 98 volumes.
General index to the Edinburgh review, from its commencement in October 1802, to the end of the twentieth volume, published in November 1812.
Edinburgh, 1813. 8º (6.6×3.8) [2782]
General index to the Edinburgh review, from the twenty-first to the fiftieth volumes inclusive. (April 1813–January 1830.)
Edinburgh, 1832. 8º (6.8×4) 2 cols. [2783]
EMERSON (George Barrell).
See MASSACHUSETTS. Report on the trees and shrubs of M.; by G. B. Emerson.
ESS (Willem Lodewyk van).
The life of Napoleon Buonaparte; containing ... a philosophical review of his manners and policy as a soldier, a statesman, and a sovereign: including memoirs and original anecdotes of the imperial family, and the most celebrated characters that have appeared in France during the revolution. By Willem Lodewyk van Ess. Illustrated with portraits. V. 1–4.
Philadelphia, 1809, '10. 8º (6.6×3.7) [1854]
EYTON (Thomas C.).
A history of the rarer British birds. By T. C. Eyton, esq. Illustrated with woodcuts.
London, 1836. 8º (6.3×3.6) [2893]
A catalogue of British birds. By T. C. Eyton, esq.
London, 1836. 8º (6.3×3.5) pp. 67. [2894]
FRIEDRIKE Sophie Wilhelmine, Margravine of Baireuth.
Memoirs of Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina, ... Margravine of Bareith, sister of Frederic the Great. Written by herself. Translated from the original French. In two volumes. ...
London, 1828. 12º (4.6×2.7) [1278]
Note.—V. 20, 21 of "Autobiography."
FREIRE de Andrada (Jacinto).
Vida de D. João de Castro, ... escrita por Jacinto Freire de Andrada. Nova edição emendada, e acrescentada com a vida do autor.
Paris, 1818. 12º (5×2.6) marg. notes. [1815]
FRONTINUS (Sextus Julius).
Sexti Julii Frontini viri consularis strategematicôn sive de solertibus ducum factis & dictis libri quatuor. Samuel Tennulius variis mss. contulit, emendavit, notis illustravit, & copiosissimo indice rerum ac verborum ornavit. ***
Lugduni-Batav. & Amstelædami, 1675. 12º (4.2×2.1) [1053]
*** Astvtie militari di Sesto Iulio
Frontino huomo consolare, di tvtti li famosi et eccellenti
capitani romani, greci, barbari, et hesterni.
[Ending "Stampato in Vinegia ...
mdxxxvi.'"]
1537. 8º (4.9×2.9) *** [1054]
GALE (Thomas).
Historiæ poeticæ scriptores antiqui. Apollodorus Atheniensis. Conon Grammaticus. Ptolemæus Hephæst. f. Parthenius Nicaensis. Antoninus Liberalis. Græcè & Latiné. Accessêre breves notæ & indices necessarij. [Ed. by Thomas Gale.]
Parisiis, 1675. 8º (5.5×3.3) 3 pagings. [1002]
GALLICANUS (Vulcatius).
See HISTORIÆ Augustæ scriptores. Vulcatius Gallicanus.
GANDELL (Henry Wood).
See VOLTAIRE (F. M. A. de). Philos. of hist.; transl. by H. W. Gandell.
GODDARD (Austin Parke).
See GUICCIARDINI (Fr.). History of Italy; transl. by A. P. Goddard.
GODWIN (Mrs. Mary W.). See WOLLSTONECRAFT (Mary).
GRAHAM (Catharine SAWBRIDGE Macaulay).
The history of England from the accession of James I. ... to the revolution. V. 1–5 ... By Catharine Macaulay. V. 6–8. By Catharine Macaulay Graham. [With an app. to V. 2, pp. xxiv, & to V. 5, pp. lv.]
London, 1763–'83. 4º (7.4×4.7) marg. notes. [2118]
The history of England, from the revolution to the present time, in a series of letters to the Reverend Doctor Wilson, ... By Catharine Macaulay [Graham]. V. 1.
Bath, 1778. 4º (7×4.5) [2119]
GREAT BRITAIN.
State papers published under the authority of his majesty's commission. V. 1–11. King Henry the Eighth. ... [With 3 genealog. tables & 3 maps.]
[London,] 1831–'52. 4º (8.1×5.5) marg. notes. [2296]