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7101 MOLINET (Maistre Jehan) Les Faictz et dictz de feu de bōne memoire Maistre
Jehan Molinet, contenans plusieurs beaulx Traictez, Oraisons, et Champs royaulx
folio, lettres gothiques, 3 leaves, 1 blank leaf and cxxxiii leaves, device of Jehan
Longis on the title, superb copy in red MOROCCO super extra, gilt edges, broad
borders of gold, by Petit, £7. 10s Paris, J. Longis et Veufue Sainct Denys, 1531
7102 VINCENT [de Beauvais] MIROIR HISTORIAL, translaté de Latin en Francois (par
J. de Vignay), 5 vols. in 3, folio, lettres gothiques, large and spirited woodcuts,
£10.
Paris, N. Couteau, 1531
Brunet states that this second French edition is as scarce as the first; he quotes no copy.
7103 VIRGILLE, les Oeuvres de, translatees de Latin en Francoys, et nouvellement
corrigees oultre la premiere impression, sm. folio, title in black and red within
curious engraved border, numerous woodcuts, corners of the last two leaves torn
off, original calf, arms on sides, £3. 16s Paris, Yvernel, Le Messier, 1532
7104 ROMMANT DE LA ROSE, nouvellement reveu et corrige oultre les prece-
dentes impressions, stout 12mo. gothic letter, woodcuts, old calf, £4.
Paris, Pierre Vidove, 1538

Priced, 1829, £4. 4s; recently, £6. 6s; fetched, 1860, £4. 4s; Dr. Hawtrey's copy, £4. 14s 6d.
A very rare and highly esteemed edition of this celebrated poetical romance.

7105 CAVICEO, Dialogue tres elegant intitule le PEREGRIN, traictant de l'honneste et pudicq amour, traduiet de vulgaire Italien par Françoys Dassy, Secretaire du Roy de Navarre; avec les Annotations, par Jehan Martin, Secretaire de Maximilian Sforce Visconte, 12mo. a very fine clean copy in French calf gilt, £2. Paris, Vincent Serthenas, 1540

Caviceo (Jaques) prétre Italien, eut de grand differens avec l'évêque de Parme sa patrie. Il en fut exilé, et commit un homicide, a son corps defendant, dont il fut absous. Il mourut en 1511, a 68 ans. Il s'est fait connoitre par son roman de Peregrino, traduit en François par Francois Dassy."-Dict. Universel, Paris, 1810

Under the assumed name of Peregrino, Caviceo in this work relates his own adventures. "Ce livre faisait en France au commencement du règne de François I. les délices de la jeuness, et donnait lieu aux prédicateurs d'en blâmer fortement la lecture comme dangereuse."-Niceron.

7106 MARGUERITE DE VALOIS, Royne de Navarre, L'HEPTAMERON des Nou

velles, 4to. SECOND EDITION, but the first containing 72 Novels, and equally scarce with the earlier impression, very FINE COPY, old red MOROCco, in the style of De Rome, Sen. from the Collection of Girardot de Prefond, with his book-plate, £9. 10s Paris, Benoist Prevost, 1559 7107 Tropes. THOISON D'OR. GUILLAUME [FILLASTRE] jadis Evesque de Tournay, Le premier [et second] volume de la Thoison d'Or, auquel sont contenus les haulx faictz, tant des maisons de Frauce, Bourgogne et Flandres que d'autres roys et princes, 2 vols. in 1, sm. folio, black letter, with curious woodcuts, and woodcut capital letters, fine copy, with the title-page of J. Petit, hf. calf, £3. 6s Troyes, par N. le Rouge, 1530

Into this account of the Order of the Golden Fleece, the Author has introduced a Romance of Jason and Medea. Lord Rothesay's copy fetched, 1855, £6. 10s.

II. GERMANY.

7108 MENSA PHILOSOPHICA. Incipit tabula in librum qui dicitur Mensa philosophica. In fine, Presens liber que mensam philosophica vocat unicuique p'utilis compediose ptractas in primis qd in cōviviis p CIBIS et POTIBUS sumendū est. . deinde qui sermones illis s'm exigètiam psonarum habendi sunt, et que q'stiones discutiede; q' insuper FACETIE sive JOCI interserendi Feliciter explicit, (auctore Theobaldo Anguilberto, HIBERNO), smallest 4to. 96 leaves, the first of which is a blank, 27 lines to a full page, printed on stout paper, with all the initial letters painted in, a very large copy in remarkably sound condition, bound in the year 1788 in calf, £8. sine loco aut anno aut nomine typog. ca. 1473 AN EXTREMELY RARE EDITION, and probably THE FIRST. Ebert, Panzer, Hain, and Brunet are all ignorant of it. The latter three mention an edition, being the first without a date, but supposed to be printed by Johannes Guldenschaaf, at Cologne before 1480. This edition is exactly described by Hain, and seems to approach very closely in all particulars to that set forth above; the only differences being in the division of the words at the end of the lines, and the circumstance that there are 26 lines per page in Hain's edition, while there are 27 in this.

The volume consists of 96 leaves, the first blank, having signatures a to r (a in six leaves, b to f, each in 8, g in 6, h to 1 each in 8, and m, n in 6), with 27 lines to a full page. The book contains some curious tales and facetious jokes. This work has often been falsely attributed to Conrad of Halberstadt, he also having written a Treatise entitled Mensa Philosophica.

7109 WECZDORFF DE TRIPTIS (Jodocus) Ars Memorandi nova secretissima continens precepta paucissimis bonarum artium militibus visa, sm. 4to. a curious work of 8 pages, with large woodcut title, several peculiar woodcut characters, and woodcuts of symbols, beautifully bound in red morocco extra, gilt edges, uncut, £5. 5s s. l. et a. (ca. 1480) Unknown to all the bibliographers. This is the only copy I can trace. 7110 FREYDANCK. PROUERBIA ELOQUENTIS FREYDANGKS innumeras in se vtilitates coplectentia. Ich bynss genant bescheidenheit Die aller tugende krone treit Mich hat gemacht frydanck, etc. old German and Latin, sq. 8vo. 36 ff. fine copy, last leaf mended, hf. calf, £3. 10s Absque ullâ notâ (circa 1490)

Cette édition, en vers allemands et latins est la première que l'on ait de ce poëme originairement écrit dans le XIIIe. Siècle. Déjà en 1508 elle était si rare que le colèbre Seb. Brant en entreprit une édition refondue, comme il fait remarquer sur titre, pour sauver l'ouvrage de l'oubli.

7111 Augsburg. GREGORII (S.) LIBER DIALOGORUM TEUTSCH. Hye hatt ain end das puch genant dyalogus sacti Gregorii pape, gedruckt da mā zelt nach Cristi gepurd, M,CCCC,LXXIII, jar-Visio Tundali, zu teutsch, die gesicht Tundali.—Von einem Bischoff Forsee genant.-Wunderzaichen in Sicilia.—Ars moriendi, Teutsch-Tractatus quatuor novissimorum, Teutsch, M,CCC,LXXIII,— in 1 vol. folio, printed with a very quaint gothic type on 194 leaves including the frontispiece, calf neat, fine copy, with xylographic frontispiece representing Saint Gregory in conversation with his Deacon Peter, extremely rare, £3. 10s Priced, 181, 1842, Thorpe, £4. 14s 6d.

1473 These six tracts," in den Kloster St. Ulrich gedrukt, 1473," bear the same degree of rarity as our books printed at St. Albans. It is one of the very rare productions of the press established by the Prior Melchior de Stamham, in the Monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra at Augsburg, and is minutely described by Panzer in his Annalen, 1788, p. 71.

7112 Cologne. VOCABULARIUS Fructuosus omni ætati perutilis ex Papia, Britone, Catholico, Alano, Ysidoro, aliisque quamplurimis Magistris collectus, qui alio nomine Brevilogus nuncupatur, folio, remarkably fine copy, russia extra, very rare, £4. 10s (Colonia, per Conradum de Hoemborch, 1470) A noble specimen of typography in the infancy of the art; printed without signatures, pagination, catchwords, and colophon. The capitals filled in by hand with red ink. Not mentioned by Brunet nor Hain. 7113 BIBLIA SACRA LATINA, continens Vetus Testamentum et Libros Apocry

phicos, in 1 stout_volume, sm. folio, all the CAPITALS filled in by hand and illuminated, a superb copy of this fine early Monument of Typography, UNCUT throughout, with very ample contemporary MS. notes partly in the margins, partly interleaved, original hogskin binding. This copy belonged in 1553, to Brother Hermann de Affelin, £8. 8s Sine anno, loco aut typographo, (sed COLONIE, typis UDALRICI ZELL, 1470)

7114 Frankfort. HELDENBUCH, darinn viel seltzamer Geschichten und kurzweilige Historien von den grossen Helden und Rysen, sm. 4to. numerous woodcuts engraved within ornamental borders, by Feyerabend, most excellently designed, and representing scenes of Chivalry, romantic incidents, and illustrating the Costume of the Middle Ages, a rare poetical Romance, in the original oak binding, leather covered and stamped, with clasps, £3. 10s Franckfort, 1590 Fetched, at Sotheby's in 1860, £5. 108 7115 Hamburg. MEIGER, de Panurgia Lamiarum, Sagarum, Strigum ac Vene、 ficarum totiusque cohortis Magicae Cacodaemonia, entirely in Low German, sm. 4to. antique calf, 32s Hamborch, 1587 7016 Lubeck. SUMMA JOHANNIS, FIRST EDITION, in Low German, sm. folio, very fine copy, in old calf, not mentioned by Scheller, £4. 10s

Lubek, S. Arndes, 1487

COLLATION: Table of contents, 8 leaves; the book commencing: Hir hevet sik an de vorrede disses bokes genomet Suma Johannis, welker de eerwerdige vader lezemester Johannes van Vryborgh prediker ordens to latine ghemaket unde uth deme hylligen decret boke getoge hefft. Unde van latine in dat dudesche gemaket dorch einen hochgelerden doctore geheten brod. Bartold, sheets A-S (in eights) T in 10 leares. "This version in the language of Lower Saxony is very rare and highly interesting in a philological point of view. The colophon is curious: Here ends the Summa Joannis which is taken out of the holy book of Decretals, which is most useful to the instruction of the people to their soul's happiness."-Singer's MS. note.

at Mentz.

7117 Mentz. HERP (Henrici) SPECULUM AUREUM decem Præceptorum Dei, stout "folio, fine copy bound in the original leather covered oak boards, uncut leaves, £2. Maguncia, P. Schoyffer de Gernsheym, 1474 With the Printer's Shield in red, and the very curious Imprint respecting Typography having been discovered 7118 uremberg. LUTHER'S Deutsch Catechismus, mit newen Vorrhede unnd Vermanunge zu der Beycht, 12mo title in red and black, with woodcut border, and numerous woodcuts through the text, vellum, A RARE AND PRECIOUS EDITION, £5. Nürenberg, Formschneyder, 1531

Heber's copy fetched £5, 5s. The woodcuts render this edition peculiarly valuable,

7119 Strassburg.

[LICHTENBERGER]. Hec practica narrat de presenti ano et sequêtibus annis, DE NOVIS BARIS ET INAUDITIS REBUS, et gestis que futura sunt, sq. 8vo. numerous allegorical woodcuts, singularly fine copy, calf extra, by Simier, £2. 10s Urbs Argent. 1499 Collation: A, C, E, in eights; D, F, G, H, in fours; the last leaf being a woodcut. 7120 CAOURSIN, Historia van RHODIS, wie ritterlich sie sich gehalten mit dem tyrannischen Keyser Machomet uss Tūrckyē, lustig un lieplich zu lesen, sm. folio, large woodcut on title, and numerous woodcuts representing the Siege of Rhodes, the heroism of its Defenders, etc. hf. bd. RARE, £2. 2s Straszburg, 1513

III. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM

Tres-bel exemplaire de cette édition rare et recherchée.

7121 Antwerp. CHRONICLE OF FLANDERS. Dits die excellente Cronike vā Vlaenderē, beghinnende vā Liederick Buc den eersten Forestier tot desen onsen doorluchtichsten Keyser Karolo, stout sm. folio, large woodcuts on the front and reverse of title, representing Charles V. on horseback, with numerous large woodcuts throughout the text, containing Portraits, Historical Scenes, etc. vellum, £3. 3s Antwerpen, Vorsterman, 1531 7122 SPELEN VAN SINNE vol scoone Moralisacien Wtleggingen end Bebiedenissen op alle loeflijcke Consten; ghespeelt binnen der stadt van Andtwerpen op d'landtjuweel by die veerthien cameren van Rhetorycken, 3en Augusti M,D,LXI. stout small 4to. many curious woodcuts, very fine copy, Dutch calf gilt, £4. 4s Antverpen, Silvius, 1562 7123 Delft. PASSIONAEL (dat) WINTER STUCK: en is gehiete in Latijn: Aurea Legeda, d'beduut in Duytsce, die gulde legende, 4to. numerous large, rude, and curious woodcuts of the Crucifixion, the Adoration of the Magi, the Murder of the Innocents, Saints, Bishops, etc. Black letter, double columns, with printer's device, Dutch calf gilt, £2. Delff in Holland, 1487 7124 aerlem. (GLANVIL) BARTOLOMEUS ENGELSMAN, Boeck welck ghehieten is bartholomeus vanden Proprieteyten der Dinghen, stout folio, 445 leaves, Black letter, 12 large woodcuts, on separate leaves, including the printer's device at the end; the initial letters of each of the 19 books are painted, those of each chapter rubricated; fine large copy in vellum, in excellent preservation, £4. 4s Haerlem, Bellaert, 1485

Priced, 1826, Baynes, cf. extra, £6. 6s.

A magnificent specimen of early printing. The paper and type are equally admirable. After all the pretensions of a fabulous Coster, it must be ranked among the first productions of the Haarlem press, and is the ONLY book known to have been printed by Bellaert. It is a volume of great rarity. The present is a particularly choice, clean, large copy, with all the woodcuts complete. This is a circumstance of very rare occurrence, since in most copies, some one or other of these cuts are always wanting. The printer's device, surrounded with a curious border, occupies a separate leaf at the end. All the woodcuts are faintly coloured, apparently by the rubricator or by a contemporary hand.

7125 Florence.

IV. ITALY.

APOLLONIOU RODIOU Argonautika, Graece, sm. 4to. EDITIO PRINCEPS, fine large copy in the original green vellum, gilt back, £4. 10s Phlorentia, 1496

VERY RARE. Collation: A to X iv. in eights, making 171 leaves of text, and one blank at the end. The text is entirely printed in capitals in the middle of the pages, the side and foot margins being occupied with the commentary in small characters. The La Valliere copy fetched 254 fr.; Ditot's, 504 fr.; Larcher's, 192 fr.; £9. 98, Hibbert; 150 fr. Coulon; £7. 7s, citron mor. Libri.

7126 Genoa. PSALTERIUM Hebreum, Grecū, Arabicū et Chaldeū, cum tribus latinis interpretationibus et glossis, cura Justiniani, folio, LARGE PAPER, old calf gilt, binding injured, £4. 4s Genua, Porrus, 1516

This is the first Polyglott ever printed with the characters peculiar to each language. It is remarkable for Giustiniani's commentary upon the 19th Psalm, "coela enarrant," where his pride as a Genoese in the recent glories of his compatriot Columbus, induced him to insert an account of America and a life of its discoverer.

7127 Milan. MOMBRITIUS (Boninus) de Dominica Passione, sm. 4to. very fine large and clean copy, in the original vellum, EXTREMELY RARE, £3. 15s Mediolani, Ant. Zarotum, absque anno, sed circa 1475 Priced, 1840, Payne and Foss, £4. 4s

Bonini Mombrizio, the author of this very rare Poem, was one of the most learned men of his time, to whom posterity is indebted for the revival of letters. The works written by him are in great estimation for their intrinsic merit, as well as on account of their rarity, and they are likewise distinguished for the elegance and correctness with which he caused them to be printed. 7128 CECCO D'ASCOLI. Lo Illustra Poeta Cecho Dascholi con comēto novamente trovato, et nobilmente historiato, revisto et emendato, sq. 8vo. title surrounded by a woodcut border in several compartments, with a profusion of curious woodcuts through the text, morocco extra, gilt edges, RARE, £3.3s Milano, Scinzenzeler, 1511

7129 Manual. JOSIPPON BEN GORION, Historia Judaicæ libri sex, usque ad tempus Flavii Josephi, Hebraice, 4to. editio princeps et rarissima, beautifully printed with broad margins, the title on the first printed leaf in MS. 266 pp. sd. £4. 10s Constantinopoli, 1490 sed Mantovæ, Ab. Conat, ca. 1476

Vendu 55 fl. Crevenna.-Brunet.

Very rare. The first edition of this rare work, which has been proved by De Rossi, notwithstanding the apparent internal evidence that it was printed at Constantinople in 1490, to have been produced at Mantua, sometime between 1476 and 1480, under the editorship of Abraham Conat, a Jewish physician. There was an edition at Constantinople in 1510, in small 4to. size, less elegantiy printed, but with some additions to the text. The author, known as Josephus Gorionides, is stated to have lived sometime between the sixth and ninth centuries, opinions not agreeing as to the exact period. The work is a garbled Hebrew version of Flavius Josephus, interwoven with numerous Rabbinical fictions; and it is supposed, the author intended that his co-religionists should look upon it as the genuine original of Josephus, which it was long believed to be.

7130 Rome. RODERICI SANTII (de Arevalo) Historia Hispanica, sm. folio, calf gilt, rare, 20s (Roma), Udalricus Gallus, s. a. (ca. 1470) 7131 Trebigi. MAII PARTHENOPEI (Juniani) de priscorum Proprietate Verborum Opus, stout folio, a beautifully printed LATIN ENCYCLOPAEDIA, with references throughout to the Classics, very fine copy, in the original oak binding, with brass studs and clasps, £2. Tarvisia, per Bernardum de Colonia, 1477

Without the preliminary table: with a few marginal notes in an old handwriting.

This copy has on the inside of cover the autograph signature of "Joannes Protzer, м cccc xc," and at the end a friendly epistle. The paper of this volume is perhaps the best ever used for printing. 7132 Venice. PSALTERION: Psalterium Graecum, edente Justino Decadyo, sq. 8vo. 150 leaves printed in red and black, fine clean copy in the original stamped calf, VERY RARE, £6. 6.s En Enetiais, Ald. Manoutios, circa 1498 Fetched 198 fr. D'Ourches; £8. 8s Sykes; £6. 6s Renouard. The above is one of the rarer copies in which the omission on the first page of signature i 1 has been supplied in smaller type. 7133 POETAE CHRISTIANI MINORES, Vol. II.: Sedulii Mirabilia, Juvencus,

Arator, Proba Falconia, Vitae Martini et Nicolai, Homerocentra, Annuntia.
Virginis, etc. stout sm. 4to. very large and fine copy in vellum, 20s Ald. 1501-2

V. SWEDEN.

7134 THET NYIA TESTAMENTIT paa Swensko, sm. folio, title supplied in MS., some leaves mended and mounted, and the last leaf of Index partly supplied in MS., therefore sold not subject to collation, old calf, very rare, from the Duke of Sussex's library, £3. 3s Stockholm, 1526

COLLATION: Försprack, 10 pp.; St. Matthew to the Acts, leaves 1-97; Försprack, 12 pp.; Paulus till the Romerska, to the Apocalypse, leaves 1-79; Register, 10 pp. On the fly-leaf of the present copy is a MS. note:"Presented to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex by Count Björnstjerna, Envoy Extraordinary of the King of Sweden and Norway, 18th December, 1832."

"Cette traduction de L. Andrea est le premier livre biblique qu'on ait imprimé en Suédois."—Brunet.

SHORT-HAND, STEGANOGRAPHY,

1666

7135 MORLAND (Sir Samuel) New Method of Cryptography, folio, fine portrait engraved by Lombart after Sir Peter Lely inserted, and several coloured diagrams, hf. cf. a rare and curious work, 24s 7136 TRITHEMII (Jo.) Polygraphiae libri vI., cum Clave, sm. folio, EDITIO PRINCEPS, Black letter, fine woodcut title and ornamental capitals, fine copy, solid russia binding, from Philip Lord Hardwicke'sl ibrary, £2. 16s Haselberg de Aia, 1518

EXTREMELY RARE, The first publication on SECRET WRITING.

7137 SELENI (Gustavi) Cryptomenytice et Cryptographia, cum planissimâ Steganographiæ Trithemii enodatione, folio, four engravings on the borders of title, numerous cuts and tables, old calf, 21s Lunaburgi, 1624 7138 VIGENERĖ (B. de) Traicté des Chiffres ou Secretes manières d'Escrire, 4to. with numerous curious Alphabets, and alphabetical complications, old calf, stained, 188 Paris, 1586 7139 the same, sm. 4to. Fine Paper; a fine copy from the late Earl of Aberdeen's Library, in calf, gilt edges, 24s 1587 7140 ANGELL (J.) Stenography, or Short-hand improved, sm. 8vo. 21 plates, calf, 10s s.a. (? 1765) 7141 BYROM (J.) Universal English Short-Hand, 8vo. plates, portrait, inserted, calf, Manchester, 1767

6s

Preface signed in MS. by J. Angel, No. 142.

1736

7142 GIBB's Historical account and essay towards improvement of Short-hand, 8vo. 60 printed and 56 engraved pages, calf, 5s 7143 MASON (W.) Art's Advancement, the most exact and easy method of Short-hand writing, 16mo. portrait and 23 engraved leaves, old calf, 10s

1682

7144 MACAULAY, Polygraphy, or Short-hand made easy, 16mo. 119 engraved pages, calf, 5s 7145 MITCHELL's Most rational and easy Method of writing Short-hand, 8vo. calf, 6s

1747

178

Paris, 1681

7146 RAMSAY (Ch. Al.) TACHÉOGRAPHIE ou l'art d'escrire aussi viste qu'on parle, 16mo. fine copy in old red morocco, gilt edges, rare, 36s 7147 WESTON (James) Stenography compleated, or the art of Short-hand brought to perfection, 8vo. portrait, and 200 engraved pages, calf, 10s

PROVERBS OF ALL NATIONS.

1730

7148 DUPLESSIS, Bibliographie Parémiologique, études sur les ouvrages consacrés aux Proverbes dans toutes les langues, avec un choix de curiosités parémiologiques, 8vo. sd. 9s 7149 MERY, Histoire générale des Proverbes, Adages, Apophthegmes, 3 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1828-29

sd. 9s

Paris, 1847

7150 MOORE's Dictionary of Quotations from ancient and modern Languages, with English translations, 8vo. cloth, 7s 1831

7151 Arabic. FREYTAG, AMTHAL AL ARAB: ARABUM PROVERBIA, Vocalibus instruxit, Latiné vertit, commentario illustravit et edidit G. W. Freytag; insunt à Meidanio collecta Proverbia, commentatio, indices tres et Addenda, 4 parts in 3 vols. 8vo. 2900 pp. (pub. at £4. 14s 6d) uncut, 35s Bonnae, 1838-43 the same, 4 vols. 8vo. hf. cf. uncut, £2. 5s

7152 1838-43 7153 BURCKHARDT'S Arabic Proverbs of the Modern Egyptians, 4to. bd. very rare, £3. 3s 1830 7154 Arabische Sprüchworter, oder die Sitten und Gebräuche der neueren Aegyptier, 8vo. 5s Weimar, 1834 7155 Basque. OIHÉNART, Proverbes et Poésies Basques, sm. 8vo. hf. cf. 21s 1847 7156 Dutch. TUINMAN, Oorsprong en Uitlegging van Nederduitsche Spreekwoorden, 2 vols. in stout sq. 8vo. vellum, fine copy, 7s Middelburg, 1726-27 7157 English and Scottish. BLAND'S Proverbs, with examples from other Languages, 2 vols. in 1, sm. 8vo. calf, 6s

1814

7158 DYKES, English Proverbs, accommodated to the humour of the present age, 8vo. calf, 68

1713 With a curious tract called "The Union Proverb," relating to the union between England and Scotland. 7159 JANUA LINGUARUM, (turned from the Spanish into English by Wm. Welde, sm. 4to. containing 1200 proverbs in English and Latin, calf, 12s 7160 KELLY'S Collection of Scotish Proverbs, sm. 8vo. calf, gilt edges, 10s 7161 PALMER'S Moral Essays on curious English, Scotch and Foreign Proverbs, 8vo. calf, rare, 12s

7163

1621

1721

1710

1742

7162 RAY'S English Proverbs, also Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, etc. with a col lection of English words not generally used, 8vo. third edition, calf, 6s The same, fourth ed. 8vo. calf, 9s; or a fine copy, calf gilt, 12s 6d 1768 7164 English and Italian. Garland full of delightfull Flowers, gathered out of Italian Authors, by P. P. 18mo. calf, 7s

1660

7165 French. BACKER, Dictionnaire des Proverbes François, 12mo. cf. 5s 1710 7166 CRAPELET, Proverbes et Dictons Populaires, avec les dits du Mercier et des Marchands, et les Crieries de Paris, aux XIIIe et XIVe Siècles, impl. 8vo. PAPIER D'HOLLANDE, facsimiles, bds. 16s

Only 7 copies were printed on Large Dutch Paper.

7167 LE ROUX DE LINCY, Livre des Proverbes Français, avec Essai

Paris, 1831 la

par

Denis sur

philosophie de Sancho Pança, 2 vols 12mo. hf. calf, 10s Paris, 1842 7168 MATINEES SENONOISES, ou Proverbes Français, 8vo. 548 pp. calf, 5s Sens, 1789 7169 WODROEPHE (John) The Marrowe of the French Tongue, with two Bookes of

36s

Dialogues (French and English) the Springwell of Honour and Vertue, Sentences Proverbiales, &c. 4to. wanting title, a rare and most curious volume, filled with quaint Proverbs and Sayings, hf. russia, from Miss Currer's library, (1625) 7170 Gaelic. MACKINTOSH'S Gaelic Proverbs, Gaelic and English, 12mo. 5s 1819 7171 German. FRANCK'S Sprichworter, schöne, weise, herzliche Clugreden unnd Hoffsprüch, 2 vols. in 1, sm. 4to. 6, 163 and 211 leaves, original stamped vellum, rare, 12s FREYDANCK. See Early Printed Books.

Franckenfurt, 1541

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