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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Library of William Congreve, by
+John C. Hodges and William Congreve
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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+Title: The Library of William Congreve
+
+Author: John C. Hodges
+ William Congreve
+
+Release Date: December 24, 2008 [EBook #27606]
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+Language: English
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LIBRARY OF WILLIAM CONGREVE ***
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+[Transcriber's Note:
+
+This text is intended for users whose text readers cannot use the "real"
+(Unicode/UTF-8) version of the file. Characters that could not be fully
+displayed have been "unpacked" and shown in brackets:
+
+ [oe], [OE] ("oe" ligatures)
+
+In the printed book, line breaks in the Congreve catalogue were shown
+as virgules or slashes / (the "shilling marks" described in the editor's
+Introduction). The breaks have been restored in this e-text, omitting
+the / but retaining any hyphens. Book sizes printed with superscript
+"o" have been rendered as 4to, 8vo, 12mo. Other superscripts, including
+a few books written as 8^vo, are shown in braces: 8{vo}, 2{3} edn.
+
+Bracketed periods [.] were printed with small subscript brackets. They
+occur whenever a catalog entry ends with an abbreviation ("Tom.",
+"Vol.", "papr."); the final period was supplied by the editor in most
+of these entries. Under the headings of _Forma_, _Editio_, _Theca_
+(size, edition, case number), sets of four unspaced dots .... were
+added by the transcriber to indicate an empty column.
+
+Variations and inconsistencies match the original, including:
+
+ --Variation between [oe] and oe, æ and ae.
+ --Dashes and hyphens. In general, four dashes ---- represent
+ a single long line; other combinations are groups of distinct
+ hyphens.
+ --Spacing within entries in the _Editio_ column.
+ --Dots and ellipses other than the .... sets noted above.
+
+It was assumed that errors in the Catalogue itself, and inconsistencies
+in quotations from original printed works, were reproduced from their
+originals. Typographical errors, whether corrected or unchanged, are
+listed at the end of the e-text.]
+
+
+
+
+THE LIBRARY OF WILLIAM CONGREVE
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: First page of Congreve's "Bibliotheca," showing the
+partially obliterated entries by the first hand. Reproduced from the
+original in the library of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society by
+permission of His Grace the Duke of Leeds.]
+
+
+
+
+The Library of
+
+WILLIAM CONGREVE
+
+
+_By_ JOHN C. HODGES
+
+_University of Tennessee, Knoxville_
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+New York
+
+The New York Public Library
+
+1955
+
+
+
+
+ Reprinted, with additional illustrations, from the
+ _Bulletin_ of The New York Public Library of 1954-1955.
+ Printed at The New York Public Library.
+
+
+
+
+The Library of William Congreve
+
+
+INTRODUCTION
+
+
+When William Congreve died in 1729 he left a collection of books which
+his old friend and publisher, Jacob Tonson, described (in a letter
+preserved at the Bodleian) as "genteel & well chosen." Tonson thought so
+well of the collection that he urged his nephew, then his agent in
+London, to purchase Congreve's books. But Congreve had willed them to
+Henrietta, the young Duchess of Marlborough, who was much concerned with
+keeping intact (as she wrote in her will) "all Mr. Congreaves Personal
+Estate that he left me" in order to pass it along to her youngest
+daughter Mary. This daughter, said by gossip to have been Congreve's
+daughter also, married the fourth Duke of Leeds in 1740, and thus
+Congreve's books eventually found their way to Hornby Castle, chief seat
+of the Leeds family in Yorkshire.
+
+There apparently most of Congreve's books remained until about 1930,
+when the eleventh Duke of Leeds sold his English estates and authorized
+Sotheby's to auction off "a Selected portion of the Valuable Library at
+Hornby Castle." Among the 713 items advertised for sale on June 2, 3,
+and 4, 1930, were ten books containing the signature of William
+Congreve. These ten, along with a few others that have been discovered
+here and there with Congreve's name on the title page, and nine books
+published by subscription with Congreve's name in the printed list of
+subscribers, made a total of some thirty-odd books known to have been in
+Congreve's library. These, we may presume, were but a small part of the
+Congreve books which had been incorporated with the Leeds family library
+in 1740.
+
+
+_Finding and Identifying Congreve's Book List and His Books_
+
+Among the voluminous papers of the Leeds family now stored in the
+British Museum, the Public Record Office, and several other depositories
+in England are at least a half-dozen manuscript lists or catalogues of
+Leeds books. In one list from the middle of the eighteenth century
+appear a few of the books known to have been in Congreve's library. The
+same is true of lists dated 1810 and 1850. But it is impossible to use
+any of these to determine exactly which of the books had once been
+Congreve's. Fortunately another manuscript list proves to be not a
+combination of Congreve and Leeds books but a separate catalogue of
+Congreve's private library. This list, herewith printed, was found by
+the editor in an English county depository, the Yorkshire Archaeological
+Society in the City of Leeds.
+
+Let us see why we may accept this list as Congreve's and not simply
+another catalogue of Leeds family books--as the librarian of the Society
+had classified it. In the first place, it was found among the Leeds
+papers, in one of the sixteen boxes of manuscripts brought away from
+Hornby Castle shortly before it was torn down about 1930. Among the same
+papers, interestingly enough, is a copy of the marriage settlement (on
+the original parchment) whereby Mary Godolphin brought to the Leeds
+family the books which she had inherited through her mother from
+Congreve. The list was just where a Congreve document might have been
+expected. In fact, the list was discovered incidentally while the Leeds
+papers were being searched as the most promising place to find Congreve
+letters. Not a single letter to or from Congreve was to be found,
+perhaps because the gossip to the effect that Mary was the natural
+daughter of Congreve had caused the family to destroy or mutilate
+documents bearing his name. Congreve's copy of Terence (Number 595 in
+the list) is a good illustration. On the title page the signature "Will:
+Congreve" was once entirely blotted out by the same ink that wrote
+"Leeds" at the side. But the two centuries that have since passed have
+caused the Leeds ink to fade and thus show very distinctly the clear,
+black signature of the dramatist. As for Congreve's 44-page manuscript
+book list, evidently it was too useful to destroy--too valuable a record
+of the fine collection acquired by the Leeds family. So the list was
+kept, but the identifying title at the head of the list was crossed out
+except for its opening word "Bibliotheca." Although the name following
+that word is illegible for the average reader, one who knows what to
+look for can still trace out "Gul:{mi} Congreve, Armigeri" (see
+frontispiece).
+
+We do not, however, need to depend on this reading to prove that the
+manuscript lists the books of William Congreve, Esquire. All the proof
+needed is to be found in the list itself. The 659 items bear dates
+between 1515 and 1728, with fourteen entries for 1728, the last year of
+Congreve's life. The list includes every one of the works, and the exact
+edition of it, for which Congreve is known to have subscribed, such as
+Rowe's translation of Lucan's _Pharsalia_ (1718) and Bononcini's
+_Cantate e Duetti_ (1721). Furthermore it includes the identical edition
+of each book said by the Sotheby catalogue for the Leeds Sale of 1930 to
+bear the signature of Congreve.
+
+But the most convincing proof that the list could have belonged only to
+Congreve is provided by three quarto volumes, each with Congreve's
+signature on the title page, bound together as one volume. This volume,
+as described by the Sotheby catalogue for the Leeds Sale, was made up of
+(1) Dryden's _Of Dramatick Poesie_, 1684; (2) Horace's _Art of Poetry_,
+made English by the Earl of Roscommon, 1684; and (3) _The Rehearsal_,
+1687. In other words, the three separate quartos had been specially
+bound together to form a unique volume, one to be found only in
+Congreve's library. This same unique volume appears as item Number 406
+in the manuscript list, where it is described as one of the
+"Miscellanies bound together," consisting of "Dryden's Essay on Dram.
+Poetry, Horace's Art of Poetry by ye E. of Roscommon, and the
+Rehearsal"--the identical three quartos described in the Sotheby
+catalogue.
+
+In June, 1930, while the "Selected" books from the Leeds library were
+being sold at Sotheby's in London in a three-day sale (referred to
+hereafter as the Leeds Sale), the "remaining contents" of Hornby Castle
+were auctioned off by Knight, Frank, and Rutley at old Hornby Castle in
+Yorkshire in a seven-day sale (referred to hereafter as the Hornby
+Castle Sale). The books, which made only a minor part of the latter
+sale, were all auctioned off on the sixth day. These books were
+catalogued as Lots 1097 through 1294, with from 2 to 430 books in a
+single lot, making a total of about 7,475. Only a very small fraction of
+these were mentioned by title in the printed catalogue, and nothing was
+said about signatures on title pages. But among those mentioned appear
+twenty-one of the exact editions in Congreve's list: Numbers 37, 71,
+158, 161, 168, 172, 233, 270, 288, 343, 380, 467, 492, 493, 499, 500,
+516, 533, 543, 620, 652. Among the "Selected" books catalogued for the
+Leeds Sale appear sixty-one of the exact editions in Congreve's list:
+Numbers 4, 10, 42, 55, 76, 79 (or 80), 96, 97, 98, 152, 160, 178, 179,
+182, 183, 184, 207, 208, 234, 257, 258, 262, 281, 283, 292, 342, 360,
+367, 406, 413, 421, 423, 427, 441, 442, 444, 451, 455, 458, 460, 462,
+463, 465, 502, 507, 518, 529, 534, 536, 542, 544, 553, 558, 566, 579,
+592, 639, 641, 649, 651, 656.
+
+Since Congreve's books had been incorporated with the Leeds library in
+1740, we can understand how eighty-two of the identical editions in the
+list could turn up in sales of Leeds books in 1930. Most of the
+eighty-two exact editions named (and many of the thousands of unnamed
+books) in these sales were probably once Congreve's. The fact that
+Sotheby's catalogue mentions the Congreve signature in only ten books
+suggests that he usually failed to write his name in his books. Sotheby
+lists most of the books for which Congreve is known to have subscribed,
+and yet no mention is made of a Congreve signature in any of them. Nor
+does any signature appear in the special edition of Rowe's Shakespeare
+(Number 544 in the list) now in the Folger Shakespeare Library and
+almost certainly once Congreve's.
+
+But other books besides the ten mentioned by Sotheby's were signed by
+Congreve. One example is Sotheby's item Number 532 (Congreve's Number
+518), which was sold to McLeish and Sons and then to E. S. de Beer,
+Esq., before the unmistakable signature of the dramatist was noted.
+Another example is Congreve's Number 501, which was in the Hornby Castle
+Sale and bears the true signature, "Wm: Congreve." Especially
+significant is a letter to the editor dated August 20, 1949, from Her
+Grace Katherine, Duchess of the tenth Duke of Leeds, stating that many
+years ago she had herself "made a great hunt for any books at Hornby
+Castle bearing the signature of Congreve," had found "numbers" of them,
+and had made a full catalogue with the aid of "Mr. Charles Whibley, the
+writer & bibliophile." Unfortunately this catalogue has been lost. If it
+is ever found, it will be an interesting record of autographed Congreve
+books held together by one family for nearly two centuries. But the
+catalogue could not include all the items on the Congreve list since, as
+we have seen, the dramatist evidently owned many books in which he
+failed to write his name.
+
+In the twenty-odd books known to have been autographed by the dramatist,
+the signature is commonly "Will: Congreve," but the surname is sometimes
+preceded by "W," "Wm," "Willm," "Gul," "Gulielmi," or "Gulielmus." One
+of Congreve's books (Number 236 in the list) preserved in the Yale
+Library uses both "W: Congreve" and "Gulielmus Congreve" in different
+signatures. None of the signatures should be accepted as that of the
+dramatist until the handwriting is verified, for "William" has long been
+a common Christian name in the Congreve family. In 1700 there were
+living no fewer than five Congreves bearing this name, all descended
+from the same grandfather. One of these was Colonel William Congreve
+(1671-1746) of Highgate, a cousin of the dramatist, whose papers have
+been confused with those of the dramatist in many sales as well as in
+many American libraries. The colonel usually signed "Will:" as did the
+dramatist, but the two cousins formed the "W" in strikingly different
+ways. The colonel rounded the first upper prong of this letter and
+brought the middle prong to only little more than half the height of the
+other prongs; the dramatist sharpened the first prong and brought the
+middle prong fully up to the height of the others.
+
+Since the present Duke of Leeds reports that he no longer has books
+bearing Congreve's signature, we may presume that they were largely, if
+not fully, disposed of in the two sales of 1930 and are now widely
+scattered. Books with Congreve's signature are preserved at the Yale
+Library (Congreve's Numbers 236, 262, 441), at the Library of the
+University of Tennessee (Numbers 119, 595), at the Morgan Library
+(Number 289), at the Boston Public Library (Number 192), at the
+Brotherton Library of the University of Leeds (Number 541), and in the
+private libraries of E. S. de Beer, Esq., (Number 518) and the Reverend
+J. F. Gerrard (Number 371). The editor of this work will be grateful for
+information concerning the location of other volumes bearing the true
+signature of William Congreve (1670-1729). Such volumes will be doubly
+interesting if annotated in the dramatist's handwriting. Some of the
+books were thus annotated, according to Jacob Tonson, in his letter of
+27 January 1728/29 (a few days after Congreve's death), to his nephew,
+Jacob Tonson, Junior: "His [Congreve's] collection of Books were very
+genteel & well chosen. I wish you should think them worth your buying;
+I think there are in [these] books several notes of his own or
+corrections & everything from him will be very valuable."
+
+
+_Editing and Printing the Book List_
+
+The manuscript list consists of 659 entries arranged in rough
+alphabetical order on forty-four pages in a sort of journal
+approximately seven by eleven inches in size. The normal entry gives the
+name of the author (for perhaps three-fourths of the entries), the short
+title, the format, the place and date of publication, and sometimes the
+publisher. And finally, after most of the items appears the "Theca" or
+shelf number--one of 33 shelves on which Congreve arranged his books at
+his lodgings in Surrey Street, London.
+
+The list is set down in three distinct hands. That no one of these is
+Congreve's need not surprise us since Congreve had very defective
+eyesight during the last half of his life. An adequate income from
+government posts enabled him at this period to employ a secretary,
+perhaps the "young Amanuensis" that he speaks of in writing to Pope
+about 1726. That was the year, it seems, when the bulk of the list--587
+of the 659 items--was made out. The year is indicated by the fact that
+this hand enters titles of books published through 1725 but none later.
+After each alphabetical group a space is left as if for additions, and
+into these spaces a distinctive second hand has made thirty-one entries,
+including some as late as 1727 but none later. Then follow forty-one
+entries by a third hand, including four for 1727 and fourteen for 1728
+but none later. Entries by the third hand are probably for books added
+to the library during Congreve's final illness. It is interesting to
+note that none of the entries in this last hand are followed by a
+"Theca" or shelf location, an omission indicating that by the time these
+titles were entered, the library had been moved from the original
+quarters in Surrey Street. Perhaps the young Duchess, owner of the books
+after Congreve's death, had already moved them to her house in St.
+James's--and possibly the hand is that of her secretary.
+
+A small cross is marked before most of the 659 items--before all but
+fifty-eight (or thirty-seven, when allowance is made for duplicates).
+Perhaps these crosses were used in connection with an inventory taken in
+1729 when the books were inherited by the young Duchess of Marlborough,
+or in 1740 when the books were incorporated by marriage settlement into
+the Leeds library. The thirty-seven items then missing (as indicated by
+the lack of a cross in Congreve's list) were Numbers 27, 29, 54, 97,
+109, 110, 127, 136, 169, 196, 217, 227, 246, 249, 275, 307, 350, 373,
+393, 417, 432, 438, 439, 492, 494, 517, 520, 529, 530, 531, 532, 590,
+591, 598, 605, 653, and 658. The two books that had been lent to "Ld.
+Hervy" (see Congreve's Number 81) and to the Duchess of Marlborough (see
+Number 372) were in place at the time of the inventory, and each was
+duly acknowledged by a cross. An additional larger cross surrounded by
+four dots appears before eleven items (Numbers 36, 65, 120, 232, 256,
+283, 298, 303, 462, 484, and 516) to indicate books sent--so the
+librarian says in a marginal note--to the Duchess of Leeds. These larger
+crosses could not have been made, of course, before 1740.
+
+Congreve's book list is here edited and printed for the first time.
+After the 659 numbers, which are supplied by the editor to facilitate
+cross references and indexing, the 659 items of the list are printed
+with spelling, capitalization, and punctuation as in the manuscript.
+Occasional raised letters, such as the "r" in "Mr." and the "e" in "ye,"
+are brought down into the line. The great variety of dots and dashes
+used to indicate shortened titles are consistently eliminated.
+Underscored words are printed in italics. The line breaks in the
+manuscript are indicated by shilling marks (/). In the manuscript many
+of the "Theca" numbers have been written over older numbers (indicating,
+no doubt, a shifting of the books to different shelves). Most of the
+older numbers are illegible, and only the newer, more legible numbers
+are printed. The occasional use of brackets in the manuscript (as in
+Numbers 120, 121, 157, 166, 167, and 238) makes impractical the
+editorial expansion in brackets of such abbreviations as "p" in No. 9
+(for "par") and in No. 180 (for "per"). The thirty-one entries by the
+second hand and the forty-one by the third hand (Numbers 34, 35, 36, 70,
+etc.) are designated by the first line of the annotation.
+
+In the paragraph following each item from the manuscript list, the
+editor attempts to give the author's name (with dates of his birth and
+death), to fill out the short title somewhat when it seems interesting
+or helpful in identification, and to show the place of publication, the
+name of the publisher, the year of publication, and the format. The
+letters "V" (for "U") and "I" (for "J") are usually given the English
+equivalents. Otherwise the short title follows the spelling and
+punctuation of the title page of the copy examined (usually a copy in
+one of the key libraries), with capitalization for only the first word
+of the title and for proper names.
+
+The line immediately below this paragraph is reserved for the number, if
+any, in the _Short-Title Catalogue_ (abbreviated "STC" for the period
+ending 1640 and "Wing" for the later period) and specialized
+bibliographies; and for a short list of libraries in which a copy of the
+exact edition may be consulted. Then follows, for some items, a second
+paragraph of pertinent editorial comment.
+
+All the items in Congreve's list have been identified, at least
+tentatively. There is most uncertainty, perhaps, about Numbers 114, 368,
+375, and 412. Besides these, twenty others, though well enough known in
+some edition, have not been found in any library in the identical
+edition of Congreve's list: Numbers 9, 30, 113, 129, 130, 197, 210, 217,
+240, 271, 277, 296, 323, 345, 366, 376, 435, 569, 578, and 637.
+Furthermore, Numbers 160, 185, 211, 379, 394, 567, and 647 present
+difficulties perhaps due to errors on the part of the person making the
+manuscript entry.
+
+It will be noticed that forty or more of the items have not been found
+in the format given by the manuscript list. This discrepancy may be
+explained, at least in part, by the tendency of the makers of the list
+to judge the format merely by size. For example, a large duodecimo
+(Number 528) is called an octavo, while many small octavos (Numbers 159,
+346, 378, 516, etc.) are called duodecimos. The discrepancies involve
+chiefly the smaller volumes. Not a single folio volume is involved.
+
+The finding lists of libraries (where copies of the exact editions in
+Congreve's list may be consulted) have been arranged geographically,
+including usually one European library and several American libraries
+located from New England to the Pacific Coast. The ideal has been to
+find a copy in each of seven key libraries: the British Museum (Europe),
+Harvard (New England), The New York Public Library, the Folger
+Shakespeare Library, and the Library of Congress (Middle Atlantic), the
+Newberry Library (Middle West), and the Huntington Library (West). The
+editor has checked Congreve's list with the catalogues of the seven key
+libraries, except for The New York Public Library and the Newberry
+Library, where the checking was done by members of the respective
+library staffs.
+
+Occasionally an ideal distribution in the seven libraries is found, as
+for Numbers 10, 23, 42, 44, 88, 90, 99, and 100. Whenever an edition is
+not available in the key library, an effort has been made to find it in
+another library of the region. For books not at the British Museum,
+references are made to the Bodleian, the Bibliothèque Nationale, or
+other European libraries. Books not at Harvard are most frequently found
+at Yale or the Boston Public Library. Those not at the Huntington
+Library are frequently at the nearby William Andrews Clark Memorial
+Library.
+
+Of the American libraries in the finding lists, exclusive of the key
+libraries, the editor has examined practically all editions cited at the
+Boston Public Library, the Yale Library, and the Clark Library. Other
+American libraries are, for the most part, cited on the authority of the
+Union Catalog of the Library of Congress. Of the European libraries,
+exclusive of the British Museum, the editor has examined practically all
+editions cited at libraries in Paris, Brussels, The Hague, Leiden,
+Amsterdam, Florence, Rome, Oxford, and Cambridge, and at the various
+legal and medical libraries in London. Other English libraries are cited
+on the authority of the National Central Library, London.
+
+In Congreve's list about sixty-two of the 659 entries are cross
+references or else duplicate entries. On the other hand, some entries
+account for more than a single title. Numbers 405-408, for example,
+include a total of twenty-six titles. There are approximately 620
+separate titles in the list. Of these 620, about 481 (78 per cent) may
+be found in the British Museum, 338 (55 per cent) in the Harvard
+Library, 192 (31 per cent) in the Library of Congress, 188 (30 per cent)
+in The New York Public Library, 186 (30 per cent) in the Huntington
+Library, 184 (30 per cent) in the Newberry Library, and 148 (24 per
+cent) in the Folger Shakespeare Library. At the Bodleian may be
+consulted about thirty-four titles not in the British Museum; and at the
+Bibliothèque Nationale, about thirty-seven titles in neither the British
+Museum nor the Bodleian. At Yale there are about sixty-eight titles not
+at Harvard; and at the Clark Library, about forty-seven titles not at
+the Huntington.
+
+
+_Using Congreve's Book List_
+
+We may well ask, What are some of the uses that can be made of
+Congreve's book list? For one thing, it may be studied as a carefully
+selected private library of the period. What authors, what editions,
+what subjects are to be found in such a library? Which of Congreve's
+contemporaries are represented? Which of the current books seemed
+important enough for a fellow writer to buy or to subscribe for in
+advance of publication? To what extent did the literature of ancient
+Greece, of Rome, of modern Italy, of France, of Spain, of Germany find
+its way into a private library in England's Augustan Age? And to what
+extent were such books in their original language? One scholar has found
+in Congreve's book list the information he needed about certain early
+editions of Horace. Another, inquiring into the Italian influence on
+England during the eighteenth century, has found a partial answer in the
+Italian books and in the books about Italy set down in Congreve's list.
+
+Fortunately the list can be made to give information about the one who
+collected and used the books. We know less, perhaps, about Congreve than
+about any other equally significant writer of the period; and
+consequently, additional information about him is especially important.
+We have long known of course, that he made translations from the French,
+the Latin, and the Greek and have assumed that he read those languages.
+We feel more confident about the extent of his reading when we find a
+full fourth of his library in French, nearly a fifth in Latin, and a
+goodly number of volumes in Greek. About twenty titles in Italian make
+us reasonably sure that he read that language also. And since he had in
+Spanish only a Spanish-English dictionary and two Spanish books (for
+each of which he had a translation in another language), we may assume
+that his knowledge of Spanish must have been slight indeed. His
+deficiency in German is strongly suggested by the fact that German is
+represented in the list only in translation.
+
+As a translator from the Greek and the Latin Congreve first brought
+himself to the attention of Dryden, who pronounced the youthful Congreve
+"more capable than any man I know" to translate the whole of Homer.
+Congreve never completed that proposed translation, but years later he
+was singled out by Pope for the dedication of his Homer. That Congreve's
+genuine interest in the classics continued throughout his life is
+attested by the constant and carefully chosen additions to his library.
+His collection is richest in the works of Cicero, Homer, Horace, and
+Virgil, but he owned the collected works of many other classical
+authors. The breadth of his interest is shown by the fact that over
+sixty Greek and Latin writers are either represented in his library or
+referred to in his own writings. The Italian Louis Riccoboni visited
+Congreve in 1727 and was surprised to find that a dramatist could be so
+scholarly. In Congreve, he said, "Taste [was] joined with great
+Learning."[*]
+
+ [Footnote: From Riccoboni's _An Historical and Critical Account
+ of the Theatre in Europe_, p. 175. One of the last books added
+ to Congreve's library was Riccoboni's _Histoire du Théâtre
+ Italien_, Paris, [1727]. See Number 314.]
+
+Certain items in the inventory tend to confirm reports that have
+hitherto been given little credit. One of these has to do with
+Congreve's interest in horses and horseback riding, which seems to be
+supported by item Number 277:
+
+ The gentleman's jockey, and approved farrier; instructing in the
+ natures, causes, and cures of all diseases incident to horses. 8vo.
+ London, 1717.
+
+Many people will find it difficult to associate with Congreve a special
+interest in horses, particularly an interest that extended beyond his
+youth, as suggested by the late date 1717. Another report that has
+seemed even less in keeping with Congreve concerns the impact of
+Quakerism on him. Could he have taken a special interest in one of the
+Quakers, visited him repeatedly, and could he have seriously considered
+adopting the beliefs of the Quakers? The report that he did so has not
+been taken seriously. But we must not overlook the fact that Congreve
+owned (as item Number 53 in his list) the most important document of
+Quakerism, the 574-page analysis and defense by Robert Barclay entitled
+_An Apology for the True Christian Divinity as the same is Held Forth,
+and Preached, by the People, called in Scorn, Quakers_, London, 1701 (or
+1703).
+
+Congreve did not, like his friend Jonathan Swift, lose interest in the
+purchase of books during the last third of his life. For Swift's library
+we have an inventory made when Swift was about fifty. Another inventory
+at his death more than twenty-five years later showed but few additions.
+In the case of Congreve, the earliest inventory--the 587 items in the
+first hand made out about 1726--came only three years before his death.
+But active buying must have continued throughout his life as shown by
+the dates in the imprints. The thirty-one entries by the second hand
+seem to indicate approximately the purchases for 1727 and the forty-one
+entries by the third hand approximately those for 1728. Congreve was
+evidently an active purchaser of books from his youth and did not stop
+during his last years.
+
+Congreve's list emphasizes collected editions, especially for plays, and
+contains very few quartos. When he collected his works in three volumes
+in 1710, he apparently destroyed (at least he did not list) the earlier
+editions of his plays in quarto. He loved to write such ballads as the
+racy "Jack French-Man's Defeat," but he never recognized these by
+including them in his book list or in his collected works; nor did he
+list his youthful novel _Incognita_ (1691), if indeed he had a copy of
+it. Such omissions were later made by men with much greater novels to
+their credit. In the sales catalogues listing the books of Defoe and
+Fielding, one looks in vain for _Robinson Crusoe_ or _Tom Jones_.
+
+But perhaps most important is the information given by the list about
+Congreve's special fields of interest and the fact that the list
+provides likely sources for his literary work. Mention should be made of
+his fine collection of drama (Greek, Roman, French, and English); of
+some one hundred titles of literary criticism; of nearly as many
+carefully selected works in biography and history; of a choice
+collection of thirty travel books and somewhat smaller lots in medicine,
+music, and cookery. Many of the books might be classified under religion
+and philosophy. The poets, both English and foreign, are well
+represented. And surprisingly enough, there are more than one hundred
+items of prose fiction, chiefly French. The influence of this fiction,
+if any, on Congreve's own _Incognita_, and the influence of the literary
+criticism on his essay _Concerning Humour in Comedy_, are only two of
+many studies that might be based on Congreve's book list. Perhaps
+someone will use the works on astrology to help account for one of his
+humorous characters, old Foresight of _Love for Love_. Since many of the
+659 items consist of collected works, the library is actually more
+extensive than the number of items might indicate. Jacob Tonson had good
+reason for wanting his nephew to buy Congreve's "genteel & well chosen"
+library.
+
+
+_Acknowledgments_
+
+The editor is deeply grateful to the many librarians on both sides of
+the Atlantic and to others who have generously assisted in the
+preparation of this study. A grant from the American Philosophical
+Society in 1949 made possible the search which incidentally turned up
+Congreve's manuscript book list, and grants from the Henry E. Huntington
+Memorial Library (1951) and the Folger Shakespeare Library (1952)
+provided time and rare faculties for the editing.
+
+The staff of the Union Catalog of the Library of Congress has located in
+America editions in the book list not already included in the Catalog;
+S. P. L. Filon, Esq., of the National Central Library in London, has
+helped with English books neither in the British Museum nor in the
+libraries at Oxford and Cambridge; and Dr. Stanley Pargellis has very
+kindly had Congreve's list checked for all items in the Newberry
+Library. The Reserve Division has noted all titles in The New York
+Public Library.
+
+To His Grace, the Duke of Leeds, and to the Trustees of the Yorkshire
+Archaeological Society the editor is indebted for kind permission to
+photostat and publish the list.
+
+Among the many individuals to whom the editor is indebted, special
+mention should be made of Miss Isabel Fry and Mr. Lyle Wright, of the
+Huntington Library; Mrs. Edna C. Davis, of the William Andrews Clark
+Memorial Library; Miss Eleanor E. Goehring, Professor John L. Lievsay
+and Professor Alwin Thaler, of the University of Tennessee; and Dr.
+Giles E. Dawson, Dr. James G. McManaway, and Dr. Edwin E. Willoughby, of
+the Folger Shakespeare Library. Many items in the book list might not
+have been identified except for the kindness and the genius of Dr.
+Willoughby.
+
+
+
+
+ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BOOK LIST
+
+
+ BM The British Museum, London.
+
+ BN Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
+
+ Brooks "A Bibliography of John Oldham," _Proceedings of the
+ Oxford Bibliographical Society_, v, 1936.
+
+ Case _A Bibliography of English Poetical Miscellanies,
+ 1521-1750_, Oxford, 1935.
+
+ Clark The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles,
+ California.
+
+ Folg The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.
+
+ Harv The Harvard Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
+
+ Hunt The Henry E. Huntington Memorial Library, San Marino,
+ California.
+
+ LC The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
+
+ Macdonald _John Dryden, a Bibliography of Early Editions and of
+ Drydeniana_, Oxford, 1939.
+
+ NYP The New York Public Library, New York City.
+
+ STC _A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England,
+ Scotland, & Ireland, and of English Books Printed Abroad,
+ 1475-1640_, Oxford, 1926.
+
+ Wing _A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England,
+ Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America and of
+ English Books Printed in Other Countries, 1641-1700_,
+ in Three Volumes, New York, 1945-1951.
+
+
+Names of libraries not given in full may usually be filled out by the
+addition of "Library" or "University Library."
+
+
+
+
+BIBLIOTHECA GUL:{MI} CONGREVE, ARMIGERI
+
+
+ [_Forma._ _Editio._ _Theca_]
+
+
+ 1 Athenæi Deipnosophistarum Libri XV.
+ ex Recensione Casauboni. apd Commelin
+
+ [Fol. . . . 1611. 1]
+
+Athenaeus Naucratita (fl. _c._ A.D. 200). Deipnosophistarum libri XV.
+Isaacus Casaubonus Graecum textum recensuit, & ex antiquis membranis
+supplevit, auxitque. Addita est Jacobi Dalechampii Latina interpretatio,
+cum notis. [Heidelberg], in bibliopolio Commeliniano, 1611. fol.
+
+ _Edinburgh Univ.; Harv._
+
+The 1611 reprint, now very rare, differs from the first edition of 1597
+only in the title page. For Congreve's copy of the Latin translation by
+Natale Conti, see No. 33 below.
+
+
+ 2 L'Adone, Poema del _Marino_
+
+ [Fol. Paris 1623. 1]
+
+Giovanni Battista Marino (1569-1625). L'Adone, poema. . . . Con gli
+argomenti del Conte Fortuniano Sanvitale, et l'allegorie di Don Lorenzo
+Scoto. In Parigi, presso Oliviero di Virano, 1623. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 3 ---- Idem 4 Tom. con Fig.
+
+ [24to. Amst.1678. 5]
+
+L'Adone, poema heroico, del c. Marino, con gli argomenti del conte
+Sanvitale, e l'allegorie di don Lorenzo Scoto. Aggiuntovi la tavola
+delle cose notabili. Di nuova ricorreto, edi figure ornatto. Amsterdam,
+stamperia del S. D. Elsevier, et in Parigi si vende appresso Thomaso
+Jolly, 1678. 4 vol. 32mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, LC._
+
+
+ 4 Ambassadors Travels into Muscovy &c.
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1669. 1]
+
+Adam Olearius (1600?-1671). The voyages and travells of the ambassadors
+sent by Frederick Duke of Holstein, to the great Duke of Muscovy, and
+the King of Persia. . . . Containing a compleat history of Muscovy,
+Tartary, Persia. And other adjacent countries. . . . Whereto are added
+the travels of John Albert de Mandelslo . . . from Persia, into the
+East-Indies. Containing a particular description of Indostan, the
+Mogul's empire, the oriental ilands, Japan, China, &c. . . . Faithfully
+rendered into English, by John Davies, of Kidwelly. The second edition
+corrected. London, for John Starkey, and Thomas Basset, 1669. fol.
+
+ Wing O270.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry._
+
+The first edition of the English translation, 1662, was derived from the
+original work in German, 1647. For Congreve's copy of the French
+translation of 1666, see No. 616. A copy of the 1669 edition was a part
+of item No. 480 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 5 Aulus Gellius cum Notis _Gronovii_
+
+ [4to. Lug.B.1706. 22]
+
+Aulus Gellius (_c._ 123-_c._ 165). Auli Gellii noctium atticarum libri
+XX prout supersunt . . . perpetuis notis & emendationibus illustraverunt
+Johannes Fredericus et Jacobus Gronovii. Lugduni Batavorum, apud
+Cornelium Boutesteyn, & Johannem du Vivié, 1706. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Chicago._
+
+
+ 6 ---- Idem sine Notis
+
+ [24to. Amst.1665 5]
+
+Auli Gellii noctes atticæ. Editio nova et prioribus omnibus docti
+hominis cura multo castigatior. Amstelodami, apud Danielem Elzevirium,
+1665. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 7 Aristotelis Rhetorica Gr. Lat. p Goulston
+
+ [4to. Lond.1619. 22]
+
+Aristotle (384-322 B.C.). Aristotelis de rhetorica seu arte dicendi
+libri tres, græcolat. [Ed. Theodorus Goulston.] Londini, typis Eduardi
+Griffini, 1619. 4to.
+
+ STC 766
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 8 ---- Poetica p _Alex Paccium_ in Lat.
+ conversa
+
+ [24to. Par.1542. 5]
+
+Aristotelis Poetica, per Alexandrum Paccium . . . in latinum conversa.
+[Parisiis] prostant apud Jacobum Bogardum [1542]. 16mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+Congreve had also the 1692 French translation by Dacier. See No. 198.
+
+
+ 9 Aristote Rhetorique p Mr. Cassandre
+
+ [4to. Ib.1668. 22]
+
+La rhétorique d'Aristote en françois. Traduction nouvelle. [Par François
+Cassandre.] Paris, L. Chamhoudry, 1654. 4to.
+
+Copies of the first quarto (1654) are at BN and Princeton, but no copy
+of a 1668 quarto has been located.
+
+
+ 10 Art of ye Stage Translated from ye French
+ 2 Vols[.]
+
+ [4to. Lond.1684. 27]
+
+Francois Hédelin, Abbé d'Aubignac (1604-1676). The whole art of the
+stage. Containing not only the rules of the dramatick art, but many
+curious observations about it. Which may be of great use to the authors,
+actors, and spectators of plays. London, for the author, and sold by
+William Cadman, Rich. Bentley, Sam. Smith, & T. Fox, 1684. 4to.
+
+ Wing A4185.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy, with his signature in each volume, was item No. 298 in
+the Leeds Sale, 1930. This is a translation of the first French edition,
+1657, a copy of which appears as No. 469 below.
+
+
+ 11 L'Art de Penser
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1697. 24]
+
+Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694) and Pierre Nicole (1625-1695). La logique ou
+L'art de penser, contenant outre les regles communes, plusieurs
+observations nouvelles, propres à former le jugement. Septiéme edition,
+revuë & de nouveau augmentée. A Amsterdam, chez Henri Wetstein, 1697.
+12mo.
+
+ _Leeds (England), Amsterdam; Cornell._
+
+
+ 12 ---- de Faire les Devises
+
+ [8vo. Par.1645. 12]
+
+Henry Estienne, Sieur Des Fossez (fl. 1639-1649). L'art de faire des
+devises, où il est traicté des hieroglyphiques, symboles, emblemes,
+ænygmes, sentences, paraboles, revers de medailles, armes, blasons,
+cimiers, chiffres et rebus. Avec un traicté des rencontres ou mots
+plaisans. A Paris, chez Jean Paslé, 1645. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 13 Arthur's (King) Life & Death, wth: ye Knights
+ of ye Round Table. wants ye Title.
+ Printed by Wynkyn de Worde
+
+ [Fol. Lond 1529. 2]
+
+[La mort darthur. Translated from the French by Sir T. Malory.] Black
+Letter. London, Wynkyn de Worde, 1529. fol.
+
+ STC 803.
+
+ _BM; Michigan (film)._
+
+The only copy reported by STC, in the _BM_, is described as "Imperfect;
+wanting the titlepage and first six leaves of the table."
+
+
+ 14 Alcimus & Vannoza, a Trag. Hist. of 2 Illustr
+ Italian Families
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1677. 8]
+
+Jean Pierre Camus, Bishop of Belley (1584-1652). A true tragical history
+of two illustrious Italian families; couched under the names of Alcimus
+and Vannoza. Written in French. . . . Done into English by a person of
+quality. London, for William Jacob, 1677. 8vo.
+
+ Wing C419.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 15 Aubrey's Miscellanies
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1696. 8]
+
+John Aubrey (1626-1697). Miscellanies. London, for Edward Castle, 1696.
+8vo.
+
+ Wing A4188.
+
+ _BM; Yale, LC, Clark._
+
+
+ 16 Atterbury's (Bp) Rights of an Eng. Convocat.
+ Stated. 2d. Edit.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1701. 14]
+
+Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester (1662-1732). The rights, powers,
+and privileges of an English convocation, stated and vindicated. 2nd ed.
+London, Tho. Bennet, 1701. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Princeton, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 17 Allexandri ab Alexandro Geniales Dies
+
+ [8vo. Hanov.1610. 7]
+
+Alexander ab Alexandro (d. 1523). Genialium dierum libri sex. Hanoviæ,
+typis Wechelianis, apud Claudium Marnium & heredes Joan. Aubrii, 1610.
+8vo.
+
+ _Museum of Antiquities (Leyden); Massachusetts Hist. Soc. (Boston),
+ Oregon._
+
+
+ 18 L'Abbé de Saint-Real Oeuvres 5 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Haye 1722 30]
+
+César Vichard de Saint-Réal (1639-1692). Oeuvres. [Ed. by P. Marchand.]
+A La Haye, chez les frères Vaillant & Nicholas Prèvost, 1722. 5 tom.
+12mo.
+
+See also No. 129.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Princeton._
+
+
+ 19 Amours de Psiche et de Cupidon p Fontaine
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1700. 25]
+
+Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695). Les amours de Psiché et de Cupidon.
+A La Haye, chez Adrian Moetjens, 1700. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC, Clark._
+
+
+ 20 ---- de Daphnis et Chloe p Amiot
+
+ [12mo. ---- 25]
+
+[Jacques Amyot, Bishop of Auxerre (1513-1593)]. Les amours pastorales de
+Daphnis et Chloé. Ecrites en grec par Longus, & traduites en françois
+par Amiot. A Amsterdam, chez les freres Westin, 1716. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; LC._
+
+
+ 21 ---- des Dames Illustres de Notre Siecle
+
+ [12mo. Col.1700. 26]
+
+[Roger de Bussy-Rabutin (1618-1693) and others.] Amours des dames
+illustres de notre siecle. A Cologne, chez Jean Le Blanc, 1700. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Yale._
+
+
+ 22 ---- de Tibulle p Mr. de la Chappelle 3 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1715 24]
+
+Jean de La Chapelle (1655-1723). Les amours de Tibulle. A Amsterdam,
+chez Jean Fred. Bernard, 1715. 3 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+This romance is interspersed with French verse translations of
+selections from Tibullus.
+
+
+ 23 Addison's Travels, wth. Remarks on Several
+ Parts of Italy
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1705. 28]
+
+Joseph Addison (1672-1719). Remarks on several parts of Italy, &c. in
+the years, 1701, 1702, 1703. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1705. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 24 Abra-Mulé, or, ye History of ye Dethronement
+ of Mahomet IV.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1696. 8]
+
+Eustache Lenoble, Baron de Saint-Georges et de Tennelière (1643-1711).
+Abra-mulè; or, A true history of the dethronement of Mahomet IV. Written
+in French by M. Le Noble. Made English by J. P. London, for R. Clavel,
+1696. 8vo.
+
+ Wing L1051.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 25 P. Aretino de Ragionamenti
+
+ [8vo. . . . 1584. 6]
+
+Pietro Bacci Aretino (1492-1556). La prima parte de Ragionamenti. [Part
+I, pp. 1-198; Part II, pp. 1-339.] 1584. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Illinois._
+
+
+ 26 Annales Galantes 5.6.7.8 Parties
+
+ [12mo. Par.1677. 26]
+
+[Marie Catherine Hortense Desjardins, afterwards Villedieu (d. 1683)].
+Annales galantes. Divisée [sic] en huit parties. Paris, chez Claude
+Barbin, 1677. 2 vol. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 27 Avantures D'Abdalla Fils d'Hanif
+
+ [24to. Haye 1713. 26]
+
+Abbé Jean Paul Bignon (1662-1743); Pseud., Mr. de Sandisson. Les
+avantures d'Abdalla, fils d'Hanif, envoyé par le Sultan des Indes à la
+découverte de l'isle de Borico, où est la fontaine merveilleuse dont
+l'eau fait rajeunir. . . . Traduites en françois sur le manuscrit arabe,
+trouvé à Batavia [or rather written] par Mr. De Sandisson. A La Haye,
+chez Guillaume de Voys, 1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 28 L'Amant Oisif, Nouvelles Espagnoles
+
+ [12mo. Brus.1711. 26]
+
+L'amant oisif. Contenant cinquante nouvelles espagnoles. [By
+Garouville.] A Brusselles, George de Backer, 1711. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 29 Aminta, Favola Boscareccia del _Tasso_
+
+ [24to. Amst.1678. 5]
+
+Torquato Tasso (1544-1595). Aminta, favola boscareccia. Amsterdam, nella
+stamperia S. D. Elsevier, et in Parigi si vende appresso Thomaso Jolly,
+1678. 32mo.
+
+ _BN._
+
+
+ 30 L'Academie Francois Sentimens sur la
+ Tragi-Comedie du Cid
+
+ [12mo. Londres 1703. 24]
+
+Les sentimens de l'Académie françoise sur la tragi-comédie du Cid.
+[Chiefly by Jean Chapelain. First Ed., 1638.] A Paris, chez Jean
+Baptiste Coignard, 1701. 12mo.
+
+ _BN._
+
+No copy of a 1703 edition has been found.
+
+
+ 31 d'Ariste et Eugene Entretiens
+
+ [12mo. Paris.1671. 12]
+
+[Le P. Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702).] Les entretiens d'Ariste et
+d'Eugene. Seconde edition. A Paris, chez Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1671.
+12mo.
+
+ _BN; Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 32 Alaric ou Rome vaincu p Scudery
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1655. 6]
+
+Georges de Scudéry (1601-1667). Alaric, ou Rome vaincuë. Poëme heroïque.
+A Paris, chez Augustin Courbé, 1655. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, Newberry._
+
+A copy of this edition, with Dryden's signature on the fly leaf, was
+item No. 574 in the Leeds Sale, 1930, and is now in the Folger
+Shakespeare Library. Apparently this copy had been a gift from Dryden to
+Congreve. See James M. Osborn, _John Dryden: Some Biographical Facts and
+Problems_, New York, 1940, p. 231.
+
+
+ 33 Athenæi Dipnosophistarum. Tom. 3
+ Per Nat: Com:
+
+ [12mo. Basil 1556 18]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Athenæi dipnosophistarum . . . libri XV. Natale de Comitibus. Basiliæ,
+per Henrichum Petri, 1556. 8vo.
+
+See No. 1 above.
+
+ _BM; LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 34 Arbuthnot's tables of antient Coins, Weights, & Measures
+
+ [4to. Lon.1727 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+John Arbuthnot (1667-1735). Tables of ancient coins, weights and
+measures explain'd and exemplify'd in several dissertations. London,
+J. Tonson, 1727. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Texas, Hunt._
+
+
+ 35 ---- Oratio anniversaria Harvæana
+
+ [4to. Lon.1727 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Oratio anniversaria Harvæeana, habita . . . die xviii Octobris, A.D.
+1727. Londini, impensis Jacobi Tonson, 1727. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, U.S. Surgeon General's Office, Texas._
+
+
+ 36 Arsinoe, an Opera
+
+ [4to. Ib.1705 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+[Peter Anthony Motteux (1663-1718).] Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus. An opera,
+after the Italian manner. London, for J. Tonson, 1705. 4to.
+
+ _Bodleian; Boston Public, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 37 Burnet's (Bp) History of his own Time
+ Vol. 1. from ye Restoration
+ to ye Revolution
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1724. 1]
+
+Only the first volume of Bishop Gilbert Burnet's history, published by
+Thomas Ward, appears in Congreve's list. The second volume was not
+published until 1734, five years after Congreve's death. A copy of this
+edition was listed under No. 1138 in the Hornby Castle Sale, 1930.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Hunt._
+
+
+ 38 ---- Letters giving account of Things
+ most Remarkable in his Travels
+ p Switzerland, Italy &c[.]
+
+ [8vo. Rot.1687. 3]
+
+Gilbert Burnet (1643-1715). Some letters, containing an account of what
+seemed most remarkable in travelling through Switzerland, Italy, some
+parts of Germany, &c. Rotterdam, for Abraham Acher, 1687. 8vo.
+
+ Wing B5918.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, Chicago._
+
+Three editions were printed at Rotterdam in 1687, but only one of these,
+the "second," was in 8vo.
+
+
+ 39 Burnetii (Tho.) Archæologiæ Philosoph[.]
+
+ [4to. Lond.1692. 14]
+
+Thomas Burnet, Master of the Charter House (1635?-1715). Archæologiæ
+philosophicæ: sive Doctrina antiqua de rerum originibus. Libri duo.
+Londini, typis R. N. impensis Gualt. Kettilby, 1692. 4to.
+
+ Wing B5943.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Washington State._
+
+
+ 40 ---- Telluris Theoria Sacra Ed. 3a.
+
+ [4to. Ib.1702 14]
+
+Telluris theoria sacra: orbis nostri originem & mutationes generales,
+quas aut jam subiit, aut olim subiturus est, complectens. . . . Editio
+tertia. Londini, impensis Benj. Took, 1702. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Vassar, Clark._
+
+
+ 41 ---- Theory of ye Earth 2 Vols.
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1684. 1]
+
+The theory of the earth. . . . The first two books. London, by
+R. Norton, for Walter Kettilby, 1684. fol.
+
+ Wing B5950.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Michigan, Hunt._
+
+
+ 42 Beaumont & Fletcher's Comedies &
+ Tragedies - - - Large Paper
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1679. 1]
+
+Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) and John Fletcher (1579-1625). Fifty
+comedies and tragedies. All in one volume. London, by J. Macock, for
+John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot, 1679. fol.
+
+ Wing B1582.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 40 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 43 Boccalini's Advertisements from Parnassus
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1656. 2]
+
+Trajano Boccalini (1556-1613). I ragguagli di Parnasso: or,
+Advertisements from Parnassus; in two centuries . . . put into English
+by . . . Henry Earl of Monmouth. London, for Humphrey Moseley, and
+Thomas Heath, 1656. fol.
+
+ Wing B3380.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 44 Ben Jonson's Works Old Edit.
+
+ [Fol. Ib. . . . 2]
+
+Since "Old Edit" in No. 541 refers to the first folio of Shakespeare, it
+is probable that "Old Edit" here refers to Jonson's first folio printed
+at London by Will Stansby, 1616.
+
+ STC 14751.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy is extant. See J. Isaacs, _TLS_ for September 2, 1949.
+
+
+ 45 ---- Ditto Best Edit. _L. Papr._
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1692. 1]
+
+The works of Ben Jonson. [Third edition.] . . . To which is added a
+comedy called The New Inn. London, by Thomas Hodgkin, for H. Herringman,
+E. Brewster, T. Bassett, R. Chiswell, M. Wotten, G. Conyers, 1692. fol.
+
+ Wing J1006.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 46 Blackmore's (Sir Richd.) K. Arthur
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1697. 1]
+
+Sir Richard Blackmore (d. 1729). King Arthur. An heroick poem. In twelve
+books. London, for Awnsham and John Churchill, and Jacob Tonson, 1697.
+fol.
+
+ Wing B3077.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 47 ---- Eliza, an Epick Poem
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1705. 1]
+
+London, Awnsham & John Churchill, 1705. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 48 ---- Creation, a Philosoph. Poem
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1712. 28]
+
+Creation. A philosophical poem. In seven books. London, for S. Buckley
+and J. Tonson, 1712. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Newberry._
+
+
+ 49 ---- Essays upon Sevl. Subjects
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1716. 14]
+
+London, E. Curll; J. Pemberton, 1716. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 50 Blount's (Tho.) Law-Dictionary and
+ Glossary. 3d. Edit.
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1717. 1]
+
+Thomas Blount (1618-1679). A law-dictionary and glossary . . . The third
+edition. [London,] by E. Nutt, and R. Gosling for D. Browne, J. Walthoe,
+1717. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Minnesota, Hunt._
+
+
+ 51 Boadicea Q. of Britain. A Trag. by Charles
+ Hopkins
+
+ [4to. Ib.1697. 27]
+
+Charles Hopkins (1664?-1700?). Boadicea Queen of Britain. A tragedy.
+London, for Jacob Tonson, 1697. 4to.
+
+This play is dedicated to Congreve.
+
+ Wing H2719.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 52 Bulstrode's (Whitelock) Essay of Transmigra
+ -tion
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1692. 8]
+
+Whitelocke Bulstrode (1650-1724). An essay of transmigration, in defence
+of Pythagoras: or, A discourse of natural philosophy. London, for
+T. Basset, 1692. 8vo.
+
+ Wing B5450.
+
+ _BM; Yale, LC, Hunt._
+
+
+ 53 Barclay's (Robt.) Apology for ye Quakers
+
+ [8vo. Ib. . . . . 14]
+
+Robert Barclay (1648-1690). An apology for the true Christian divinity
+as the same is held forth . . . by Quakers . . . a full explanation and
+vindication of their principles and doctrines. London, T. Sowle, 1701.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP (1701), LC, Newberry (1701 only)._
+
+Congreve's copy was apparently of the fourth edition, 1701, or of the
+fifth, 1703, both of which were printed in London by T. Sowle in 8vo.
+The earlier London editions were in 4to.
+
+
+ 54 Le Berger Extravagant
+
+ [8vo. Rov.1640. 3]
+
+Entry crossed through but legible.
+
+[Charles Sorel, Sieur de Souvigny (1597?-1674).] Le berger extravagant.
+Où parmy des fantasies amoureuses on void les impertinences des romans &
+de la poësie. A Rouen, chez Jean Berthelin, 1639. 8vo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+An additional engraved title page bears the date 1640. Congreve had also
+an English translation of this work. See No. 350.
+
+
+ 55 Balzac Oeuvres diverses
+
+ [4to. Paris 1644. 2]
+
+Jean Louis Guez de Balzac (d. 1654). Les [oe]uvres diverses du sieur de
+Balzac. A Paris, par P. Rocolet, 1644. 4to.
+
+ _BN._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 33 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 56 ---- Le Prince
+
+ [4to. Ib.1631. 2]
+
+Paris, chez Toussaint du Bray, Pierre Roccolet, et Claude Sonnius, 1631.
+4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 57 Boileau Oeuvres avec des Eclaircissemens
+ Historiques donnez p lui-meme
+ 2 Tom.
+
+ [4to. Amst.1718. 19]
+
+Nicholas Boileau-Despréaux (1636-1711). [OE]uvres de Nicholas Boileau
+Despréaux. Avec des éclaircissemens historiques, donnez par lui-meme.
+A Amsterdam, chez David Mortier, 1718. 2 tom. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Chicago, Clark._
+
+
+ 58 ---- Ditto. 4 Tom. avec des Remarq
+ -ues
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1717. 30]
+
+[OE]uvres en vers . . . avec des éclaircissemens historiques.
+A Amsterdam, chez les freres G. & R. Westein, 1717. 4 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN._
+
+
+ 59 ---- Ditto 2 Tom. en-1 Vol.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1695. 30]
+
+[OE]uvres diverses du Sieur D*** avec le traité du sublime. A Amsterdam,
+chez Antoine Schelte, 1695. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 60 Boyle's (Charles) Exam. of Dr. Bentley's
+ Dissert. on Phalaris Epistles
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1698. 33]
+
+Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery (1676-1731). Dr. Bentley's dissertations
+on the Epistles of Phalaris and the Fables of Æsop. London, for Tho.
+Bennet, 1698. 8vo.
+
+Congreve's copy could have been the first edition, Wing O469 (_BM; Harv,
+NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt_) or the second edition in the same year, Wing
+O470 (_BM; Harv, Princeton, Clark_).
+
+
+ 61 Bossu du Poeme Epique
+
+ [12mo. Par.1675. 12]
+
+René Le Bossu (1631-1680). Traité du poëme épique. Paris, M. Le Petit,
+1675. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Clark._
+
+
+ 62 Burgersdicii Institutio Logica - - _abest Titulus_
+
+ [8vo. . . . . . 6]
+
+Franco Petri Burgersdijck (1590-1635). Fr. Burgersdicii institutionum
+logicarum libri duo. Cantabrigiæ, apud Joann. Hayes. . . . Prostant
+venales apud Guil. Graves Jun., 1680. 8vo.
+
+ Wing B5636.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg._
+
+This popular textbook on logic, edited and reissued many times during
+the seventeenth century, was probably represented in Congreve's book
+list by the last English edition, 1680.
+
+
+ 63 Bourdeille, Seignr. de Brantom, Memoires
+ contenant les Vies de Dames
+ Galantes de son Temps. 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Leyd.1699. 26]
+
+Pierre de Bourdeille, Seigneur de Brantôme (1540-1614). Memoires,
+contenant les vies de dames galantes de son temps. Leyde, J. Sambix le
+jeune, 1699. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Hunt._
+
+
+ 64 Busbequii omnia quæ extant. apd. _Elzevir_
+
+ [24to. Lug.Bat 1633. 5]
+
+Augier Ghislain de Busbecq (1522-1592). A. Gislenii Busbequii omnia quæ
+extant. Lugd[uni] Batavorum, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1633. 16mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 65 Bononcini Cantate et Duetti
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1721. 21]
+
+Giovanni Battista Bononcini (_c._ 1672-_c._ 1752). Cantate e duetti
+dedicati alla Sacra Maesta di Giorgio Re della Gran Bretagna &c. Londra
+[no publisher given], 1721. fol.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's name appears in the printed list of subscribers.
+
+
+ 66 Barnes Homer vide Homeri &c[.]
+
+ [.... .... 22]
+
+See No. 290.
+
+
+ 67 Bates' Dispensatory see Dispensatory
+
+ [.... --- 4]
+
+See No. 215.
+
+
+ 68 Boccae.s' Nouels English
+
+ [-- .... 33]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). The decameron containing an hundred
+pleasant nouels. London, Isaac Jaggard, 1620. 2 vol. fol.
+
+ STC 3172.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry (Vol. 2 only), Hunt._
+
+[Illustration: Page four of Congreve's "Bibliotheca," showing numbers
+55-67 entered by the first hand, 68-69 by the second, and 70 by the
+third. The larger cross appears before number 65.]
+
+The spelling "nouels" makes it probable that Congreve's copy was from
+the first English translation of the _Decameron_, 1620, rather than from
+one of the later translations. See also No. 123.
+
+
+ 69 Holy Bible in four Voloumns
+
+ [4to Oxford 1727 22]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+The Holy Bible, etc. Oxford, J. Baskett, 1727, 26. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+Possibly Congreve had an interleaved copy of this edition in four
+volumes.
+
+
+ 70 Bleinheim, a Poem
+
+ [fol. Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+[George Baron Lyttelton (1709-1773)] Bleinheim. London, for J. Roberts,
+1728. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 71 J. Cæsaris quæ exstant Tabulis æneis.
+ ornata 2 Vol. Corio Russico.
+ apud Tonson _Charta Imper._
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1712. 10.]
+
+Gaius Julius Cæsar (102-44 B.C.). G. Julii Cæsaris quæ extant. . . .
+Tabulis Æneis ornata. Londini, sumptibus & typis Jacobi Tonson, 1712. 2
+vol. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1187 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 72 ---- Commentarii emendati et recogn.
+ à Jo. Rosseto
+
+ [Fol. Lausannæ 1571. 1]
+
+G. Julii Cæsaris commentarii, post omnes omnium editiones accurata
+sedulitate, . . . & studiosissimè recogniti à Joanne Rosseto. Lausannæ,
+excudebat Joannes Probus, 1571. fol.
+
+ _BM; Folg._
+
+
+ 73 ---- Commentaires avec Remarques p
+ le Sr. Sanson D'
+ Abbeville
+
+ [4to. Par.1650. 13]
+
+Les commentaires de Cesar. . . . Remarques sur la carte de l'ancienne
+Gaule tirée des commentaires de Cesar par le Sr Sanson d'Abbeville.
+A Paris, chez la veuve Jean Camusat et Pierre Le Petit, 1650. 4to.
+
+ _BN; Harv._
+
+
+ 74 ---- Commentaries Translated into
+ Eng. by Clemt. Edmonds
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1677. 1]
+
+In the Savoy [London], by Tho. Newcomb, for Jonathan Edwin, 1677. fol.
+
+ Wing C200.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Cincinnati, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 75 Chaucer's Works Old Edit. Black Letter
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1561. 1]
+
+London, Jhon Kyngston for Jhon Wight, 1561. fol.
+
+ STC 5075 or 5076.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 76 ---- Ditto. wth. his Life & a Glossogra
+ -phy
+
+ [Fol Ib.1687. 1]
+
+ Wing C3736.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 141 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 77 ---- Ditto. wth. 3 Tales added by J.
+ Urry. Best Edit.
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1721. 10]
+
+Eighth edition. London, for Bernard Lintott, 1721. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 78 Cowley's (Abrah.) Works Compt. 9. Edit.
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1700. 9]
+
+Abraham Cowley (1618-1667). The works. . . . The ninth edition. To which
+are added, some verses by the author, never before printed. London, for
+Henry Herringman; and are to be sold by Jacob Tonson and Thomas Bennet,
+1700. fol.
+
+ Wing C6660.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Hunt._
+
+
+ 79 ---- Ditto. 2 Vols. wth. Cuts. _L. Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1707. 19]
+
+The tenth edition. Adorn'd with cuts. London, Jacob Tonson, 1707. 2 vol.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Michigan, Hunt._
+
+
+ 80 ---- Ditto. 2 Vols. ---- Small Pap.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1707. 27]
+
+See No. 79.
+
+A copy of this edition (listed as 3 vols.) was a part of item No. 126
+(also a part of item No. 361) in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 81 Chardin's (Sir Jno.) Travels into Persia &c.
+ Lent to Ld. Hervy
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1686. 9]
+
+Sir John Chardin (1643-1713). The travels of Sir John Chardin into
+Persia and the East Indies. London, for Moses Pitt, 1686. fol.
+
+ Wing C2043.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 82 P. Corneille Theatre 2 Tom.
+
+ [Fol. Roven 1664. 1]
+
+Pierre Corneille (1606-1684). Le Théâtre de P. Corneille. 2 vol. Imprimé
+à Rouen, et se vend à Paris chez Thomas Jolly, 1664. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP (v. 1, 1663, de Luyne)._
+
+Each volume of Congreve's copy bears this inscription: "Wm. Congreve the
+gift of my ffriend Mr. Jacob Tonson Senr." See J. Isaacs in _TLS_ for
+September 2, 1949.
+
+
+ 83 ---- Ditto. 3 Tom.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1660. 30]
+
+Imprimé à Rouen, et se vend à Paris, chez Augustin Courbé et Guillaume
+de Luyne, 1660. 3 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; BN, Harv, NYP, Hunt._
+
+
+ 84 T ---- Poèmes Dramatiques 2 Tom.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1661. 30]
+
+Thomas Corneille (1625-1709). Poëmes dramatiques de T. Corneille.
+Imprimés à Rouen, et se vendent à Paris, chez Augustin Courbé et
+Guillaume de Luyne, 1661. 3 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _BN; Harv._
+
+
+ 85 Cotgraves French & Eng. Dictionary
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1660. 9]
+
+Randle Cotgrave (fl. 1610). A French and English dictionary. London, by
+William Hunt, 1660. fol.
+
+ Wing C6378.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Clark._
+
+
+ 86 Cooperi (Tho) Thesaurus Linguæ Rom.
+ et Britan.
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1584. 9]
+
+Thomas Cooper (1517?-1594). Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ.
+Londini, in ædibus Henrici Bynnemani, 1584. fol.
+
+ STC 5689.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 87 Cambridge Dictionary Eng. & Lat.
+
+ [4to. Camb.1693. 22]
+
+Linguæ Romanæ dictionarium . . . a new dictionary [Engl. and Lat. Lat.
+and Engl.] Cambridge, for W. Rawlins, T. Dring, R. Chiswell, C. Harper,
+W. Crook, J. Place, and the executors of S. Leigh, 1693. 4to.
+
+ Wing L2354.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Peabody Inst. (Baltimore)._
+
+
+ 88 Cyder, a Poem. _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1708. 28]
+
+John Philips (1676-1709). Cyder, a poem. In two books. London, Jacob
+Tonson, 1708. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 89 Callipædia made Eng. By N. Rowe
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1712. 20]
+
+Claude Quillet (1602-1661). Callipædia. A poem. In four books . . . made
+English by N. Rowe. London, for E. Sanger and E. Curll, 1712. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Hunt._
+
+
+ 90 Cartwright's (Wm.) Comedies, Tragi-Com.
+ with other Poems
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1651. 20]
+
+William Cartwright (1611-1643). Comedies, tragi-comedies, with other
+poems. . . . The ayres and songs set by Mr. Henry Lawes. London, for
+Humphrey Moseley, 1651. 8vo.
+
+ Wing C709.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 91 Catulli, Tibulli, et Propertii Opera, cum
+ variis Lectionibus Ch. Majori
+
+ [4to. Cantabr.1702. 17]
+
+Cantabrigiae, typis Academicis, impensis Jacobi Tonson bibliopolæ
+Londin, 1702. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin._
+
+
+ 92 ---- Eadem cum Notis Variorum, et
+ ex Recensione Graevii. 2 Vol.
+
+ [8vo. Traj.ad Rhen.1680 7]
+
+Trajecti ad Rhenum, sumptibus Rudolphi a Zyll, 1680. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Illinois._
+
+
+ 93 ---- Eadem. cum Foliis deauratis
+ apd Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1715. 24]
+
+Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1715. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Illinois._
+
+
+ 94 ---- Eadem
+
+ [24to. Amst.1686. 5]
+
+Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, cum C. Galli fragmentis. Amsteledami,
+apud Isbrandum Haring, 1686. 24to.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Pennsylvania._
+
+
+ 95 Catulli Opera Separatim. ex Recensione
+ Is. Vossii
+
+ [4to. Lugd.Bat 1691. 7]
+
+Editio secunda. Lugduni Batavorum, apud Danielem à Graesbeeck, Cornelium
+Boutesteyn, Johannis de Vivie, Petrus van der Aa, 1691. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Cincinnati._
+
+
+ 96 Congreve's (Wm.) Works 3 Vols. _L. Papr._
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1710. 28]
+
+London, for Jacob Tonson, 1710. 3 voi. 8vo. (The pages of the large
+paper edition in the Huntington Library measure approximately 5½ by 8½
+inches.)
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 548 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930. Congreve presented one copy of his 1710 works to Joseph Keally
+(see Congreve's letter to Keally dated Nov. 9, 1710) and another to
+A. Henley, in which he wrote on the title page, "The Gift of the Author
+to A. Henley." (See J. Isaacs in _TLS_ for September 2, 1949).
+
+
+ 97 ---- Ditto. 3 Vols. Small Papr.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1710. 27]
+
+Entry crossed through but legible.
+
+See No. 96.
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 548 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930.
+
+
+ 98 ---- Ditto. 2d Vol. _Fine Papr._
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1719. 27]
+
+The works of Mr. William Congreve. . . . The third edition, revis'd by
+the author. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1719. 2 vol. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Pennsylvania, Chicago._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 156 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 99 ---- Amendments of Mr Collier's
+ False & imperfect Citations
+ from ye Old Batchelour &c
+ Large Paper
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1698. 8]
+
+London, for J. Tonson, 1698.
+
+ Wing C5844.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 100 Collier's (Jerem.) View of ye Eng. Stage
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1698. 8]
+
+Jeremy Collier (1650-1726). A short view of the immorality, and
+profaneness of the English stage. London, for S. Keble, R. Sare, and
+H. Hindmarsh, 1698. 8vo.
+
+ Wing C5263.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve probably bought the first of the three editions of 1698.
+
+ 101 _Review of Mr Colliers View_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1698 8]
+
+A defense of dramatick poetry: being a review of Mr. Collier's View of
+the immorality and profaneness of the stage. London, for Eliz. Whitlock,
+1698. 8vo.
+
+The dedication to John, Viscount Lisburne, is signed "E. S." [Elkanah
+Settle?]
+
+ Wing F9051 (under Edward Filmer).
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+ 102 _Reflections on ye Stage & Mr Collier's_
+ defence of ye View
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1699 8]
+
+John Oldmixon (1678-1742). Reflections on the stage, and Mr. Collyer's
+Defense of the Short view. In four dialogues. London, for R. Parker and
+P. Buck, 1699. 8vo.
+
+ Wing 0262.
+
+ _Yale, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+ 103 _Stage Vindicated_ agt. Mr Collier
+ by _Edw. Filmer_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1707 8]
+
+Edward Filmer (b. 1652?). A defense of plays: or, The stage vindicated,
+from several passages in Mr. Collier's Short view. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1707. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 104 Creech's (Tho.) Translation of Horace
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1688. 20]
+
+Thomas Creech (1659-1700). The odes, satyrs, and epistles of Horace.
+Done into English. The second edition. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1688.
+8vo.
+
+ Wing H2775.
+
+ _BM; Princeton, Michigan._
+
+
+ 105 Collection of Treaties, Declarations of
+ War &c _from 1648 to 1710_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1710. 14]
+
+A general collection of treatys, declarations of war, manifestos, and
+other publick papers, . . . from 1648 to the present time. London, by
+J. Darby for Andrew Bell and E. Sanger, 1710. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Virginia, Oregon._
+
+
+ 106 ---- The Statutes now in force
+ relating to High Treason.
+ Bound in Turky Leather
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1709. 6]
+
+A collection of the several statutes and parts of statutes, now in
+force, relating to high treason, and misprision of high treason. London,
+printed by C. Bill, and the executrix of T. Newcomb, 1709. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Minnesota, Hunt._
+
+
+ 107 Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeois 2 Tom.
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1722. 32]
+
+Le nouveau cuisinier royal et bourgeois. 2 tom. Paris, chez Claude
+Prudhomme, 1722. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 108 Cebetis Tabula Gr. Lat. _Notis Tho. Johnson_
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1720. 6]
+
+Cebes. Tabula. Novâ versione, in puerorum usus, donata, ex selectioribus
+criticorum notis illustrata. . . . Opera Thomæ Johnson. Londini,
+impensis authoris, 1720. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP._
+
+
+ 109 Court Cookery, or the Compleat Eng. Cook
+ By _Richd. Smith_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1725 32]
+
+Court cookery: or, The compleat English cook. . . . By R. Smith, Cook
+(under Mr. Lamb) to King William. London, for T. Wotton, 1725. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; LC._
+
+
+ 110 Compleat Court-Cook by _Mr Lamb_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1710. 32]
+
+Patrick Lamb. Royal cookery; or, The complete court-cook. Containing the
+choicest receipts in all the particular branches of cookery, now in use
+in the queen's palaces of St. James's, Kensington, Hampton-court, and
+Windsor. London, for Abel Roper, and sold by John Morphew, 1710. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC._
+
+
+ 111 Clavis Homerica
+
+ [8vo. Rot.1655. 7]
+
+Antonius Roberti (17th century). Clavis homerica, sive Lexicon
+vocabulorum omnium, quæ in Iliade Homeri, nec non potissimâ Odyssæ parte
+continentur . . . gr. & lat. Roterdami, ex officinâ Arnoldi Leers, 1655.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Pennsylvania, Chicago._
+
+
+ 112 Cornelianum Dolium. Com[oe]dia
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1638. 5]
+
+Thomas Randolph (1605-1635). Cornelianum dolium. Com[oe]dia lepidissima.
+. . . Auctore, T. R. Londini, apud Tho. Harperum, et væneunt per Tho.
+Slaterum et Laurentium Chapman 1638. 12mo.
+
+ STC 20691.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 113 Il Calloandro Fedele di Marini
+
+ [12mo. Ven.1654. 6]
+
+Giovanni Ambrogio Marini (1594-1650).
+
+A copy of a Venice, 1654, edition has not been found.
+
+A copy published at Venice in 1652 may be consulted at the Biblioteca
+Apostolica Vaticana in Rome.
+
+
+ 114 Il Celimauro, Istoria Spagnvola
+
+ [12mo. Nap.1622. 5]
+
+Not positively identified. Perhaps this was an Italian translation of a
+Spanish novel, the same novel that Antonio Giulio Brignole Sale
+(1605-1665) used about twenty years later as the source for _his_
+_L'Istoria Spagnuola o il Celidoro_.
+
+
+ 115 Cervantes Il Novelliere Castigliano
+
+ [8vo. Ven.1626. 3]
+
+Miguel de Cervantes Saavadra (1547-1616). Il novelliere Castigliano
+. . . tradotto dalla lingua Spagnuola nell'Italiana dal Sig. Guglielmo
+Alessandro de Nouilieri, Clauelli. In Venetia, presso il Barezzi, 1626.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Pennsylvania, California._
+
+
+ 116 ---- Nouvelles 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1709. 26]
+
+Nouvelles . . . traduction nouvelle. Seconde édition, augmentée de
+plusieurs histoires. A Amsterdam, chez Claude Jordan, 1709. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 117 Charron of Wisdom, English'd by Dr
+ _Stanhope_ 2 Vols[.]
+
+ [8vo. Long.1697. 33]
+
+Pierre Charron (1541-1603). Of Wisdom. Three books. Written originally
+in French, by the Sieur de Charron. . . . Made English by George
+Stanhope. London, for M. Gillyflower, etc., 1697. 2 vol. 8vo. [The first
+volume (516 pp.) contains Book I and the second volume (708 pp.), Books
+II and III.]
+
+ Wing C3720.
+
+ _Bodleian; NYP, Princeton, Cincinnati, Clark._
+
+
+ 118 Celsus (Corn.) de Medicina
+
+ [8vo. Amst.1713 4]
+
+Aulus Cornelius Celsus (53 B.C.-7 A.D.). Aur. Corn. Celsi de medecina
+libri octo. Amstelædami, apud Joannem Wolters, 1713. 8vo.
+
+ _Royal College of Surgeons (London); Harv, Columbia, Chicago._
+
+
+ 119 Comte de Gabalis, ou Entretiens sur les
+ Sciences Secretes
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1670. 29]
+
+[Abbé de Montfaucon de Villars (_c._ 1635-1673).] Le Comte de Gabalis,
+ou Entretiens sur les sciences secretes. A Paris, chez Claude Barbin,
+1670. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Tennessee._
+
+Congreve's copy, with "Will Congreve" on the title page, is now in the
+library of the University of Tennessee.
+
+
+ 120 Contes Arabes [les Mille et Une Nuit]
+ p Mr. Galland 12 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1705. 23]
+
+Antoine Galland (1646-1715). Les mille & une nuit. Contes arabes.
+A Paris, chez la veuve de Claude Barbin, 1704-1717. 11 vol. 12mo.
+
+ _BN._
+
+
+ 121 ---- Persans [les Mille et un Jour]
+ p Mr. de la Croix 5 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1710. 23]
+
+François Pétis de la Croix (1653-1713). Les mille & un jour. Contes
+persans, traduits en françois. A Paris, en la boutique de Claude Barbin,
+chez la veuve Ricoeur, 1710-12. 5 tom. 12mo. [Volumes II-V are dated
+1711 or 1712, and the booksellers vary.]
+
+ _BN; LC._
+
+
+ 122 ---- Chinois, ou Vie du Mandarin
+ Fum-Hoam 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1723. 30]
+
+Thomas-Simon Gueulette (1683-1766). Les aventures merveilleuses du
+mandarin Fum-Hoam, contes chinois. A Paris, Denis Moughet, 1723. 2 tom.
+12mo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 123 Contes et Nouvelles de Boccace avec
+ Fig. 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [8vo. Col.1712. 23]
+
+Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). Contes et nouvelles. . . . Traduction
+libre, accommodée au goût de ce temps. Seconde edition. A Cologne, chez
+Jacques Gaillard, 1712. 2 tom. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv._
+
+
+ 124 ---- de Marg. de Valois
+ avec Fig. 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [8vo. Amst.1700. 23]
+
+Margaret d'Angoulême, Queen Consort of Henry II, King of Navarre
+(1492-1549). Contes et nouvelles de Marguerite de Valois, reine de
+Navarre. 2 tom. A Amsterdam, chez George Gallet, 1700. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 125 ---- de la Fontain avec
+ Fig. 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1721. 30]
+
+Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695). Contes et nouvelles en vers.
+A Amsterdam, chez N. Etienne Lucas, 1721. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Pennsylvania._
+
+
+ 126 ---- le Mème Livre 2 Tom
+ en 1 Vol[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1699. 25]
+
+Contes et nouvelles en vers. A Amsterdam, chez Pierre Brunel, 1699. 2
+tom. in 1. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Clark._
+
+
+ 127 Chomel Abregé de L'Histoire des
+ Plantes Usuelles
+
+ [8vo. Par.1712. 4]
+
+Pierre Jean Baptiste Chomel (1671-1740). Abrégé de l'histoire des
+plantes usuelles. Dans lequel on donne leur noms differens, françois et
+latins. La maniere de s'en servir, la dose, & les principales
+compositions de pharmacie, dans lesquelles elles sont employées.
+A Paris, Charles Osmont, 1712. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Library of U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Michigan._
+
+
+ 128 Culpeper's London Dispensatory
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1654 4]
+
+Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654). Pharmacop[oe]ia Londinensis: or The London
+dispensatory. London, printed by a well-wisher of the Common-wealth of
+England, 1654. 12mo.
+
+ Wing C7526.
+
+ _BM; Yale, U.S. Surgeon General's Office._
+
+
+ 129 Conjuration des Espagnols contre la
+ Repub. de Venise
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1683. 24]
+
+César Vichard de Saint-Réal (1639-1692). Conjuration des Espagnols
+contre la republique de Venise en l'anneé M.D.C.XVIII. A Paris, chez
+Claude Barbin, 1674. 12mo.
+
+ _Aberdeen, BN, Royal Library (The Hague)._
+
+A copy of a 1683 edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 130 Chifflet Grammaire de la Langue Francois
+
+ [12mo. Brux.1688 24]
+
+Laurent Chifflet. Essay d'une parfaite grammaire, de la langue
+françoise. A Bruxelles, chez Lambert Marchant, 1680. 12mo.
+
+ _Amsterdam._
+
+A copy of a 1688 edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 131 Cluverii Introductio in Geographiam
+
+ [24to. Amsterd. 5]
+
+Philippus Cluverius (1580-1622). Introductionis in universam geographiam
+tam veterem quam novam libri VI. Amstelodami, ex officina Elzeviriana,
+1659. 24to.
+
+ _Liverpool, BN; Harv, Philadelphia, LC._
+
+
+ 132 Corn. Nepos . . . . Foliis deauratis apd. Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1715 24]
+
+Cornelius Nepos (_c._ 99-_c._ 24 B.C.). Excellentium imperatorum vitæ.
+[Edited by Michael Maittaire.] Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi Tonson, &
+Johannis Watts, 1715. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 133 Cambrai (Evêque de) vide Salignac
+
+ [.... .... 18]
+
+See Nos. 575-578.
+
+
+ 134 Ciceronis de Officiis Libri 3 cum Notis variorum
+ ex Recensione _Grævii_ 3 Vol.
+ Typis Blavianis
+
+ [8vo. Amsterd.1688 31]
+
+Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 B.C.). De officiis libri tres. Cato major,
+Laelius, paradoxa, somnium Scipionis. Ex recensione Joannis Georgii
+Grævii. Amstelodami, ex typographia P. & I. Blaeu, 1688. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Indiana._
+
+
+ 135 ---- Idem sine Notis ex Recens.
+ Graevii
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1689. 32]
+
+M. Tullii Ciceronis de officiis libri tres. . . . Ex recensione Joannis
+Georgii Grævii. Amstelodami, apud H. Wetstenium, 1689. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Chicago._
+
+
+ 136 ---- Epistolarum Libri XVI. ad
+ Familiares. ex Recensione
+ Grævii
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1689. 32]
+
+M. Tullii Ciceronis epistolarum libri XVI. ad familiares . . . ex
+recensione Io. Georgii Grævii cum ejusdem animadversionibus.
+Amstelaedami, apud Henricum Wetstenium, 1689. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Virginia._
+
+
+ 137 ---- Opera Notis Gronovii
+ XI. Vol[.]
+
+ [12mo. Lug.Bat.1692 33]
+
+Marci Tulli Ciceronis opera quae extant omnia . . . ab Jacobo Gronovio.
+Lugduni Batavorum, apud Petrum vander Aa, 1692. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Chicago._
+
+
+ 138 ---- de Oratore ad Fratrem Q.
+ ex Recensione _Tho. Cockman_
+
+ [8vo. Oxon 1696 32]
+
+Oxoniæ, e theatro Sheldoniano, 1696. 8vo.
+
+ Wing C4298.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Chicago._
+
+
+ 139 ---- de Finibus, Made English
+ by S. P. & Revis'd by Mr
+ Jer. Collier
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1702 32]
+
+Tully's five books de finibus. . . . Done into English by S. P. Gent.
+[i.e., Samuel Parker.] Revis'd. . . . By Jeremy Collier. London, for
+Jacob Tonson and Robert Gibson, 1702. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Boston Public, Union Theological Seminary, Chicago, Clark._
+
+
+ 140 ---- de Finibus cum Notis Tho. Bentley
+
+ [8vo. Cantab.1718 32]
+
+M. T. Ciceronis de finibus bonorum et malorum. . . . Emendavit, notisque
+illustravit Thomas Bentley. Cantabrigiæ, typis academicis, 1718. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Michigan._
+
+
+ 141 ---- Cato Major, Lælius, et Somnium
+ Scipionis
+
+ [24to . . . 24]
+
+De officis libri 3. Cato major . . . Laelius . . . paradoxa . . .
+somnium Scipionis. Amstelodami, ex officinâ Elzevirianâ, 1677. 24to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Newberry._
+
+Perhaps Congreve's copy was from this edition or from one of the
+editions in 24to issued in 1700 and 1703. Copies of the three editions
+may be consulted at Harvard.
+
+
+ 142 ---- Traité de la Divination, p
+ Mr. l'Abbe Regnier Desmarais
+
+ [8vo. Amst.1711 12]
+
+Traité de la divination traduit du Latin de Ciceron, par Mr. l'Abbé
+Regnier des Marais. A Amsterdam, chez Isaac Trojel, 1711. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Princeton._
+
+
+ 143 ---- Epistolarum Libri XVI ad
+ Familiares cum Notis Var.
+ Ex Recensione _Grævii_. 4 Tom.
+
+ [8vo Ib.1693. 31]
+
+M. Tullii Ciceronis epistolarum libri XVI. . . . ex recensione Joannis
+Georgii Grævii. 4 tom. Amstelodami, ex typographia P. & I. Blaeu, 1693.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Johns Hopkins, Michigan._
+
+
+ 144 ---- Epistolarum Libri XVI ad
+ Atticum cum Notis Variorum.
+ Ex Recensione _Grævii_. 4 Tom.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1684. 31]
+
+M. Tullii Ciceronis epistolarum libri XVI ad T. Pomponium Atticum. Ex
+recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii. Amstelædami, sumptibus Blaviorum, &
+Henrici Wetstenii, 1684. 2 vol. text and 2 vol. notes. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Pennsylvania, Michigan._
+
+
+ 145 ---- Orationes cum Variorum Notis
+ Ex Recensione _Grævii_. 14 Tom.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1699 31]
+
+M. Tullii Ciceronis oratione sex recensione Joannis Georgii Grævii.
+Amstelodami, P. & I. Blaeu, 1699, [95-99.] 6 vol. text, 7 vol. notes,
+indexes. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Pennsylvania, Illinois._
+
+
+ 146 ---- de Natura Deorum cum Var
+ Notis. Ex Recens. _Davisii_
+
+ [8vo. Cantabr.1718 31]
+
+Cantabrigiæ, impensis Cornelii Crownfield, 1718. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 147 ---- Tusculanarum Disputationum
+ Libri V. cum Comment. _Davisii_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1723. 31]
+
+Editio secunda, auctior et emendatior. Cantabrigiæ, sumptibus Cornelii
+Crownfield, 1723. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP._
+
+
+ 148 ---- Academica cum Comment. _Davisii._
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1725. 31]
+
+Cantabrigiae, sumptibus Corn. Crownfield, 1725. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 149 ---- Libri de Divinatione et de
+ Fato. cum Var Notis et _Davisii_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1721. 31]
+
+Cantabrigiæ, sumptibus Cornelii Crownfield, 1725. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 150 Comines (Phil. de) Memoires p Denys
+ Godefroy 3 Tom[.]
+
+ [8vo Bruss.1706 11]
+
+Philippe de Comines, Seigneur d'Argenton (1445-1509). Memoirs . . .
+contenans l'histoire des Rois Louys XI. & Charles VIII. depuis l'an 1464
+jusques en 1498. Augumentez . . . par feu Mr. Denys Godefroy.
+A Brusselle, chez François Foppens, 1706. 3 tom. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Hunt._
+
+Congreve apparently did not have the fourth volume, which appeared in
+1714.
+
+
+ 151 ---- History, wth. Annotations
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1674. 2]
+
+The history of Philip de Commines, Knight, Lord of Argenton. The fourth
+edition corrected, with annotations. London, for Samuel Mearne, John
+Martyn, and Henry Herringman, 1674. fol.
+
+ Wing C5542.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Illinois._
+
+
+ 152 Camoens Luciad, or Portugal's Historical
+ Poem, Englishd by Rd Fanshaw
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1655. 2]
+
+Luiz de Camoens (1524?-1580). The Lusiad . . . put into English by
+Richard Fanshaw. London, for Humphrey Moseley, 1655. fol.
+
+Congreve's copy, with his signature on the title page, was item No. 125
+in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+ Wing C397.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 153 Chapman's Homer. vide Homer
+
+ [-- --- 21]
+
+See No. 292.
+
+
+ 154 Council of Trent vide Paul's History &c[.]
+
+ [-- --- 15]
+
+See No. 453.
+
+
+ 155 Christian Religion &c vide Religion of
+ a Church of Engld. Woman
+
+ [-- --- 14]
+
+See No. 515.
+
+
+ 156 Comte de Clare vide Religieuse Amoureuse.
+
+ [.... --- 26]
+
+Entry crossed through but legible.
+
+See No. 520.
+
+
+ 157 Collection of Poems [ye Grove]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1721. 20]
+
+The grove; or, A collection of original poems, translations, &c. By
+W. Walsh, J. Donne, Dryden, . . . Sir J. Suckling, etc. London, for
+W. Mears, 1721. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 158 Celsus De Medecina
+
+ [8{vo}. Lug:Bat: 4]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Aulus Cornelius Celsus (53 B.C.-7 A.D.). Aurelii Cornelii Celsi de re
+medica libro octo. Lugduni Batavorum, ex officina Plantiniana, apud
+Franciscum Raphelengium, 1592. Small 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, John Crerar._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1256 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 159 La Cyropedie de Charpentier 2 Tom. 1 vol.
+
+ [12mo La Hay.1717 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+François Charpentier (1620-1702). La cyropædie, ou L'histoire de Cyrus;
+traduite du grec de Xenophon. A La Haye, pour Paul & Isaac Vaillant,
+1717. 2 tom. Small 8vo.
+
+ _Bibliothèque Royale (Brussels)._
+
+
+ 160 Dryden's (Jno.) Comedies, Tragedies
+ & Opera's. 2 Vols. Large Papr.
+
+ [Fol. London 1721. 10]
+
+John Dryden (1631-1700). The comedies, tragedies, and operas. . . . Now
+first collected together, and corrected from the originals. In two
+volumes. London, for Jacob Tonson, Thomas Bennet, and Richard
+Wellington, 1701. fol.
+
+ Macdonald 107 a i.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Clark._
+
+The "1721" of Congreve's List is apparently an error for "1701." A large
+paper copy of the 1701 edition was item No. 210 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 161 ---- Translation of Virgil.
+ with 100 Sculptures L. Papr[.]
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1697. 10]
+
+The works of Virgil: containing his pastorals, georgics, and Æneis.
+Translated into English verse; by Mr. Dryden. London, for Jacob Tonson,
+1697. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1180 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930. Congreve's name appears in the printed list of subscribers
+as "Mr. Will Congreve."
+
+
+ 162 ---- Ditto. Small Paper
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1697. 9]
+
+See No. 161.
+
+
+ 163 ---- Juvenal & Persius L. Paper
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1693. 10]
+
+The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis. Translated . . . by Mr. Dryden,
+and several other eminent hands. Together with the satires of Aulus
+Persius Flaccus. Made English by Mr. Dryden. London, for Jacob Tonson,
+1693. fol.
+
+ Wing J1288.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+For this edition Congreve translated the Eleventh Satire of Juvenal and
+contributed verses "To Mr. Dryden on His Translation of Persius."
+
+
+ 164 ---- Fables Ancient & Modern
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1700. 9]
+
+Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid,
+Boccace, & Chaucer. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1700. fol.
+
+ Wing D2278.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+
+ 165 ---- Works 3d. Vol. vizt. Original
+ Poems & Translations
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1701. 9]
+
+The works of Mr. John Dryden. The third volume. Consisting of the
+author's original poems and translations. Now first publish'd together.
+London, for Jacob Tonson, 1701. fol.
+
+ Macdonald 108 (2).
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Hunt._
+
+
+ 166 ---- Works 3d. Vol [Plays]
+
+ [4to. Ib.1695. 27]
+
+The third volume of the works of Mr. John Dryden. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1695. 4to.
+
+ Wing D2210; Macdonald 106 e.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, Clark._
+
+
+ 167 ---- Works 4th. Vol [Poems]
+
+ [4to. Ib.1695. 27]
+
+The fourth volume of the works of Mr. John Dryden. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1695. 4to.
+
+ Wing D2210; Macdonald 106 e.
+
+ _BM; Yale Folg, Clark._
+
+
+ 168 ---- Collection of Miscellany Poems
+ in 6 Vols[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1702 &c. 27]
+
+Miscellany poems: the first (-sixth) part. . . . Publish'd by Mr.
+Dryden. The third edition. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1702, 1693-1709.
+8vo.
+
+ Macdonald 42 c, etc.; Case 172 (1) (d), etc.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Michigan, Clark._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1110 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 169 ---- Ditto 6 Vols[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1716. 27]
+
+Fourth edition. 6 pts. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1716. 12mo.
+
+ Macdonald 49; Case 172 (1) (e), etc.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Michigan, Hunt._
+
+
+ 170 ---- Dramatick Works 6 Vols[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1717. 27]
+
+The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq. London, for Jacob Tonson: and
+sold by R. Knaplock, W. Taylor, W. Mearns, J. Browne, W. Churchill,
+E. Symon, and J. Brotherton, 1717. 6 vol. 12mo.
+
+This is the edition by Congreve with the famous introduction
+characterizing Dryden.
+
+ Macdonald 109 a i.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Clark._
+
+
+ 171 ---- Essay on Dram. Poetry &c[.]
+
+ [4to. -1684 27]
+
+Of dramatick poesie, an essay. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
+Second edition. London, for Henry Herringman, 1684. 4to.
+
+ Wing D2328; Macdonald 127 b i.
+
+See also No. 406, which was apparently a second copy of Dryden's essay
+bound with other works.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Illinois, Hunt._
+
+
+ 172 Dictionaire Historique et Critique p
+ Mr. Bayle 4 Tom[.]
+
+ [Fol. Rotterd.1720. 16]
+
+Pierre Bayle (1647-1706). Dictionnaire historique et critique. Troisième
+édition. 4 tom. Rotterdam, chez Michel Bohm, 1720. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Ohio Wesleyan._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1175 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 173 ---- Universelle Fr. et Lat
+ 5 Tom.
+
+ [Fol. aTrevoux 1721. 10]
+
+Dictionnaire universel François et Latin. Nouvelle édition. 5 tom.
+Imprimé à Trévoux, & se vend à Paris, chez Florentin Delaulne, etc.,
+1721. fol.
+
+ _BM; Illinois._
+
+
+ 174 ---- Francois p Richelet
+
+ [4to. Genev.1693 22]
+
+Pierre Richelet (1631-1698). Dictionaire François . . . corrigée
+augmentée [by E. Souciet]. A Geneve, pour David Ritter, chez Vincent
+Miége, 1693. 4to.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 175 ---- Italien et Francois p
+ Veneroni
+
+ [4to. Paris 1710 22]
+
+Giovanni Veneroni (1642-1708). Dictionaire italien et françois,
+contenant tout ce qui se trouve dans les autres dictionaires. . . .
+Nouv. ed. A Paris, chez Michel David, 1710. 4to.
+
+ _Aberdeen, BN; LC._
+
+
+ 176 ---- Comique, Satyrique, Critique
+ p le Roux
+
+ [8vo. Amst.1718 23]
+
+Philibert Joseph Le Roux (d. _c._ 1790). Dictionnaire comique,
+satyrique, critique, burlesque, libre & proverbial. A Amsterdam, chez
+Michel Charles. Le Cène, 1718. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Newberry._
+
+
+ 177 Davenant's (Sir Wm.) Works Compleat.
+
+ [Fol. London 1673. 9]
+
+Sir William Davenant (1606-1668). The works of. London, by T. N. for
+Henry Herringman, 1673. fol.
+
+ Wing D320.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+
+ 178 ---- Discourse upon Gondibert
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1650. 5]
+
+A Paris, chez Matthieu Guillemot, 1650. 12mo.
+
+ Wing D322.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 182 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 179 ---- (Dr.) Essay on ye East India
+ Trade
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1696 8]
+
+Charles Davenant (1656-1714). An essay on the East-India-trade. By the
+author of The essay upon wayes and means. London, for J. K., 1696. 8vo.
+
+ Wing D307.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Columbia, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 181 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930.
+
+
+ 180 Dictionarium Historicum Geogr. Poet.
+ p Car Stephanum et N.
+ Lloydium
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1686. 9]
+
+Charles Estienne (1504-1564). Dictionaricum historicum, geographicum,
+poeticum . . . a Carolo Stephano . . . Nicolaum Lloydium. Londini,
+impensis B. Tooke, T. Passenger, T. Sawbridge, A. Swalle & A. Churchill,
+1686. fol.
+
+ Wing E3349.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, Chicago, Hunt._
+
+
+ 181 ---- Spanish & Eng. by Minsheu
+
+ [Fol. ib.1599. 2]
+
+Richard Perceval (1550-1620). A dictionarie in Spanish and English,
+first published . . . by Ric[hard] Percivale . . . enlarged . . . by
+John Minsheu. London, by E, Bollifant, 1599. fol.
+
+ STC 19620.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 182 Donne's Poems
+
+ [4to. London.1633. 20]
+
+John Donne (1573-1631). Poems. With elegies on the authors death.
+London, by M. F[lesher] for John Marriot, 1633. 4to.
+
+ STC 7045.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 200 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 183 ---- Ditto
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1669. 20]
+
+Poems. . . . With elegies on the authors death. To which is added divers
+copies under his own hand, never before printed. In the Savoy [London],
+by T. N. for Henry Herringman, 1669. 8vo.
+
+ Wing D1871.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 631 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930.
+
+
+ 184 Diemerbroeck Anatome Corporis Humani
+
+ [4to. Ultraj.1672. 4]
+
+Isbrandus de Diemerbroeck (1609-1674). Anatome corporis humani.
+Ultrajecti, sumptibus & typis Meinardi à Dreunen, 1672. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Minnesota._
+
+Congreve's copy, with "Will: Congreve ex dono D: Hobbs," was item No.
+194 in the Leeds Sale, 1930. According to Professor J. Isaacs (_TLS_ for
+September 2, 1949) the inscription reads, "Willm. Congreve ex dono Dr.
+Hobbs."
+
+
+ 185 Descartes Compendium of Musick
+
+ [4to. Lond.1657. 3]
+
+ Wing does not list a 1657 edition of René Descartes' _Compendium_. The
+1653 edition (Wing D1132), probably the one in Congreve's library, may
+be consulted in _BM; Harv, Newberry, and Clark_. This edition was
+printed in London, by Thomas Harper, for Humphrey Moseley and Thomas
+Heath, 1653. 4to.
+
+
+ 186 Dennis (Jno.) Select Works 2 Vols
+ _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1718. 28]
+
+John Dennis (1657-1734). The select works of Mr. John Dennis. In two
+volumes. London, for John Darby, 1718. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 187 ---- Remarks on Prince Arthur
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1696. 8]
+
+Remarks on a book entituled, Prince Arthur, an heroick poem. With some
+general critical observations, and several new remarks upon Virgil.
+London, for S. Heyrick and R. Sare, 1696. 8vo.
+
+ Wing D1040.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 188 ---- Remarks on ye Fable of ye Bees
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1724. 33]
+
+Vice and luxury publick mischiefs: or Remarks on a book intituled The
+fable of the bees; or, Private vices publick benefits. London, for
+W. Mears, 1724. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Texas, Hunt._
+
+
+ 189 ---- Original Letters
+
+ [4to. Ib.1721. 33]
+
+Original letters, familiar, moral and critical. London, for W. Mears,
+1721. 2 vol. in 1. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 190 Dacier (Madame) Anacreon et Sapho
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1699. 25]
+
+Anne Lefèvre, afterwards Dacier (1654-1720). Les poesies d'Anacreon et
+de Sapho, traduites de grec en françois, avec des remarques.
+A Amsterdam, chez Paul Marret, 1699. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Williamsburg Colonial._
+
+
+ 191 ---- Comedies de Terence 3 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1706. 25]
+
+Les comedies de Terence, traduites en françois, avec des remarques, par
+Madame Dacier. A Amsterdam, aux dépens de Gaspar Fritsch, 1706. 3 tom.
+12mo.
+
+ _BM; Chicago._
+
+
+ 192 ---- Comedies d'Aristophane
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1692. 25]
+
+Comedies grecques d'Aristophane. Traduites en françois, avec des notes
+critiques, & un examen de chaque piece selon les regles du theatre. Par
+Madame Dacier. A Paris, chez Denys Thierry et Claude Barbin, 1692. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Boston Public, NYP._
+
+Congreve's copy, with the signature "W: Congreve" on the title page, is
+now in the Boston Public Library.
+
+
+ 193 ---- L'Odysseè d'Homere 3 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Paris.1716. 18]
+
+L'Odyssée d'Homere, traduite en françois, avec des remarques par Madame
+Dacier. Paris, aux dêpens de Rigaud, 1716. 3 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 194 ---- L'Iliade d'Homere 3 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1711. 18]
+
+L'Iliade d'Homere, traduite en françois, avec des remarques par Madame
+Dacier. Paris, chez Rigaud, 1711. 3 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 195 ---- de la Corruption du Goust
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1714. 18]
+
+Des causes de la corruption du goust. A Paris, aux dépens de Rigaud,
+1714. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, Michigan, Clark._
+
+
+ 196 ---- Homer's Iliad Translated
+ by Mr Ozell 5 Vols[.]
+
+ [12mo. London 1712. 6]
+
+The Iliad . . . with notes. To which are prefix'd, a large preface, and
+the life of Homer, by Madam Dacier. Done from the French by Mr. Ozell,
+[Broome, and Oldisworth], London, by G. James, for Bernard Lintott,
+1712. 5 vol. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 197 ---- (Monsieur) Trag. de Sophocle
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1693. 25]
+
+André Dacier (1651-1722). L'[OE]dipe et l'Electre de Sophocle. . . .
+Traduites en françois avec des remarques. A Paris, chez Claude Barbin,
+1692. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+A copy of an Amsterdam edition of 1693 has not been found.
+
+
+ 198 ---- Poetique d'Aristote
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1692. 12]
+
+La poetique d'Aristote, contenant les regles les plus exactes pour juger
+du poëme heröíque, & des pieces de théâtre. . . . Traduite en françois
+. . . par Mr. [André] Dacier. A Amsterdam, chez George Gallet, 1692.
+12mo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv, Newberry._
+
+In the manuscript _List_ the "Ib." is crossed through, but nothing is
+substituted. For Congreve's Latin translation of the _Poetica_ see
+No. 8.
+
+
+ 199 ---- Oeuvres d'Horace en Lat
+ et Francois 10 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1709. 18]
+
+Troisiéme edition . . . augmentée par l'auteur. 10 tom. A Paris,
+J.-B.-Christophe Ballard, 1709. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 200 Dale (Sam.) Pharmacologia 2 Vol[.]
+
+ [12mo. London 1710. 4]
+
+Samuel Dale (1659?-1739). Pharmacologia, seu Manuductio ad materiam
+medicam. . . . Iterata editio, emendata & aucta. Londini, apud Benj.
+Walford, 1710. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Missouri Botanical Garden._
+
+
+ 201 ---- Lat. 1 Vol.
+
+ [.... 1705 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Pharmacologiae . . . supplementum. Londini, impensis Sam. Smith & Benj.
+Walford, 1705. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; U.S. Surgeon General's Office._
+
+
+ 202 Dion Cassius's History Abridg'd by Xiphilin.
+ Translated by Mr Manning
+ 2 Vols[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1704. 13]
+
+London, for A. & J. Churchill, 1704. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, California._
+
+
+ 203 Dodwell's (Hen.) Epistolary Discourse
+ about ye Soul
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1706. 14]
+
+Henry Dodwell (1641-1711). An epistolary discourse, proving, from the
+Scriptures . . . that the soul is a principle naturally mortal; but
+immortalized actually by the pleasure of God. London, for R. Smith,
+1706. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Texas._
+
+
+ 204 Discourse of ye Grounds & Reasons
+ of Christian Religion
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1724. 14]
+
+Anthony Collins (1676-1729). A discourse of the grounds and reasons of
+the Christian religion. In two parts. London, [no printer given], 1724.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, California._
+
+
+ 205 Doctrine of Chances or Method of
+ Calculating ye Probability
+ of Events in Play
+
+ [4to. Ib.1718. 2]
+
+Abraham de Moivre (1667-1754). The doctrine of chances: or, A method of
+calculating the probability of events in play. London, by W. Pearson for
+the author, 1718. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, John Crerar._
+
+
+ 206 Don Quixote Vida y Hechos 2 Tom.
+
+ [8vo. Amberes 1697. 11]
+
+Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Vida y hechos del ingenioso
+Cavallero Don Quixote de la Mancha. Amberes, H. y C. (or J. B.)
+Verdussen, 1697. 2 tom. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC._
+
+
+ 207 ---- Ditto Parte 1
+
+ [8vo. Bruss.1662 8]
+
+En Bruselas, Juan Mommarte, 1662. 2 tom. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+Congreve had only the first of two parts. Compare item No. 179 in the
+Leeds Sale, 1930, where a copy of this edition was described as "Parte
+Primera _only_ (_should be two_)."
+
+
+ 208 ---- Translated into English
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1652. 2]
+
+The history of the valorous and witty-knight-errant, Don-Quixote, of the
+Mancha. Translated out of the Spanish; now newly corrected and amended.
+London, by Richard Hodkinsonne, for Andrew Crooke, 1652. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 134 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 209 ---- done into English 2 Vols.
+
+ [4to. Ib.1620. 3]
+
+The history of Don-Quichote. London, for Ed. Blounte, 1620. 2 vol. 4to.
+
+ STC 4916-4917.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Virginia, Hunt._
+
+
+ 210 Don Quichotto Histoire en 4 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1679. 23]
+
+Histoire de l'admirable Don Quixotte de la Manche. A Paris, chez Claude
+Barbin, 1678. 4 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN._
+
+A copy of the second edition, 1679, has not been found.
+
+
+ 211 Demosthenes Orations, done from ye Greek
+ by Several Hands
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1702. 11]
+
+Demosthenes (385?-322 B.C.). Several orations of Demosthenes. . . .
+English'd from the Greek by several hands. London, for Jacob Tonson,
+1702. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Chicago._
+
+
+ 212 ---- Philippiques avec Remarques
+
+ [4to. ibid.1701. 22]
+
+Philippiques de Démosthène, avec des remarques. A Paris, chez la veuve
+de Claude Barbin, 1701. 4to.
+
+ _BN; Yale._
+
+
+ 213 Dispensatory, Compleat English, by _Quincy_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1718. 4]
+
+John Quincy (d. 1722). Pharmacop[oe]ia officinalis & extemporanea: or,
+A compleat English dispensatory. London, A. Bell, etc., 1718. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Michigan._
+
+
+ 214 ---- of ye Royal College by _Ditto_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1721. 4]
+
+The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians. London, by
+W. Bowyer, for R. Knaplock, B. Took, D. Midwinter, R. Smith, W. and
+J. Innys, and J. Osborn, 1721. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science._
+
+
+ 215 ---- by _Salmon & Bates_ 4th Edit.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1713. 4]
+
+William Salmon (1644-1713). Pharmacop[oe]ia Bateana: or Bate's
+dispensatory. . . . The fourth edition. London, for W. Innys, 1713. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Richmond (Va.) Academy of Medicine._
+
+
+ 216 ---- London, _by Salmon_ 7th Edit.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1707. 4]
+
+Pharmacop[oe]ia Londinensis: or, The new London dispensatory. . . . The
+seventh edition, corrected and amended. London, by J. Dawks, for
+R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint,
+and T. Ballard, 1707. 8vo.
+
+ _Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London)._
+
+
+ 217 ---- 2d. Part, or Doron Medicum,
+ by _Salmon_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1718. 4]
+
+Doron medicum: or, A supplement to the new London dispensatory. London,
+for T. Dawks, T. Bassett, J. Wright, and R. Chiswell, 1683. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+A copy of a 1718 edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 218 ---- London by Culpeper
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1654. 4]
+
+See No. 128.
+
+
+ 219 E. of Danby's Letters _Duke of Leeds_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1710 33]
+
+Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds (1631-1712). Copies and extracts of
+some letters written to and from the Earl of Danby (now Duke of Leeds)
+in the years 1676, 1677, and 1678. London, for John Nicholson, 1710.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Newberry._
+
+
+ 220 Discourse upon Gondibert Vide Davenant
+
+ [---- .... 5]
+
+See No. 178.
+
+
+ 221 Cullpepers Dispensatory and English physn[.]
+
+ [8vo. Lon 1675. 4]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654). Pharmacop[oe]ia Londinensis; or The London
+dispensatory. London, for George Sawbridge, 1675. 8vo.
+
+ _Royal College of Physicians (London), Cambridge; Cushing Library
+ (Yale Medical School)._
+
+Congreve's No. 221 was probably made up of this work bound with
+Culpeper's _The English Physitian_, which appeared in 1653 and many
+later editions.
+
+
+ 222 2 Dissertations concerning Sense, the Imagination, &c[.]
+
+ [8vo. Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+[Zachary Mayne (fl. 1728)]. Two dissertations concerning sense, and the
+imagination. With an essay on consciousness. London, for J. Tonson,
+1728. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Chicago._
+
+
+ 223 Demosthene, Phillippiques traduites en Francois 2 vol[.]
+
+ [24to Ams.1688 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Demosthenes (385?-322 B.C.). Traduction des Philippiques de Demosthene.
+A Amsterdam, chez Pierre Mortier, 1688. 2 tom. small 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Yale, LC._
+
+
+ 224 Dunton's Journal of the Sally Fleet
+
+ [4to Lon.1637 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+John Dunton, Mariner. A true journall of the Sally fleet, with the
+proceedings of the voyage. London, by John Dawson for Thomas Nicholes,
+1637. 4to.
+
+ STC 7357.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 225 Daniels History vid. R.
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See No. 528.
+
+
+ 226 Echard's (Laur.) History of England
+ from Julius Cæsar to ye End
+ of K. James 1st. Large Papr[.]
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1707. 16]
+
+Laurence Echard (1670?-1730). The history of England. From the first
+entrance of Julius Cæsar and the Romans, to the end of the reign of King
+James the First. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1707. fol.
+
+ _BM; Yale, LC, Michigan._
+
+Congreve had only the first of three volumes.
+
+
+ 227 ---- Roman History - - 2 Vols.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1696. 13]
+
+The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect
+settlement of the empire, etc. London, by T. Hodgkin, for
+M. Gillyflower, etc., 1696-98. 2 vol. 8vo.
+
+ Wing E152.
+
+ _Cambridge; St. Benedict's College (Atchison, Kansas)._
+
+
+ 228 ---- Ditto continued 3 Vols
+ _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1704. 13]
+
+London, for Jacob Tonson (1704) and W. Freeman, etc. (1705, 1706),
+1704-1706. 3 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Boston Public, Oberlin._
+
+
+ 229 English Military Discipline
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1680. 8]
+
+English military discipline. Or, The way and method of exercising horse
+& foot. . . . With a treatise of all sorts of arms and engines of war.
+London, for Robert Harford, 1680. 8vo.
+
+ Wing E3105A.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Hunt._
+
+
+ 230 Erasmi Adagiorum Epitome
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1649. 5]
+
+Desiderius Erasmus (1466?-1536). Adagiorum D. Erasmi . . . epitome. Ex
+novissima Chiliadum ceu ipsorum fontium recognitione excerpta. . . . Cum
+indice rerum ac verborum. Amsterodami, apud Joan. Janssonium, 1649.
+12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Chicago, Washington State._
+
+
+ 231 Essays & Characters [Microcosmographie]
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1629. 5]
+
+John Earle, Bishop of Salisbury (1601?-1665). Micro-cosmographie. Or,
+A peece of the world discovered; in essayes and characters. The fifth
+edition much enlarged. London, for Robert Allot, 1629. 12mo.
+
+ STC 7442.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Folg, Illinois, Hunt._
+
+
+ 232 Eccles (Jno.) Collection of Songs for 1.
+ 2 & 3 Voices &c[.]
+
+ [Fol. ---- 21]
+
+John Eccles (d. 1735). A collection of songs for one two and three
+voices together with such symphonys for violins or flutes as were by the
+author design'd for any of them. London, for J. Walsh, [1704]. fol.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, Folg._
+
+
+ 233 Euremond (Monsr. de St.) Oeuvres
+ meslees 3 Tom _Grd. Papr._
+ apud Tonson
+
+ [4to. London 1705. 17]
+
+Charles de Marguetel de Saint-Denis, Seigneur de Saint-Évremond
+(1610-1703). Oeuvres meslées. . . . L. P. A Londres, chez Jacob Tonson,
+1705. 3 tom. [2 tom. in 3]. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Folg._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1146 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 234 Englishman, being ye Sequel of ye Guardian
+ _Large Papr._
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1714. 28]
+
+Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729). London, by Sam. Buckley, 1714. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition (not mentioned as Large Paper) was item No. 620
+of the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 235 Etherege's (Sir Geo.) Plays & Poems
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1704. 20]
+
+Sir George Etherege (1635?-1691). The works of Sir George Etherege:
+containing his plays and poems. London, for H. H. and sold by J. Tonson
+and T. Bennet, 1704. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 236 Eustachii Summa Philosophiæ
+
+ [8vo. Cantabr 1640. 7]
+
+Eustacius, a Sancto Paulo. Summa philosophiæ quadripartita. Cantabrigiæ,
+ex officinâ Rogeri Danielis, 1640. 8vo.
+
+ STC 10578.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Yale, Chicago._
+
+Congreve's copy (in the Yale Library) bears this note on the front
+inside cover: "Gulielmus Congreve est verus Possessor hajus Libri ex
+Dono Henrici Luther." Apparently in the same handwriting are the dates
+1682 and 1683 on the margin of the Preface, and the signature "W:
+Congreve" on page iii. Congreve's signature appears at least four other
+times in the book. This book was bought by the Yale Library in 1942 from
+C. A. Stonehill, Ltd., who had the book in stock as early as 1937, stock
+No. 482, from some source that cannot now be traced.
+
+
+ 237 Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum
+
+ [8vo. Franc.1624. 6]
+
+Ortwinus Gratius (1491-1542). Epistolarum obscurorum virorum, ad Dn.
+M. Ortwinum Gratium Volumina II. Francofurti ad Moenum, 1624. 8vo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 238 Egyptian History [Prodigies of Egypt]
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1672. 3]
+
+Murtadâ ibn al-Khafîf. The Egyptian history, treating of the pyramids,
+the inundation of the Nile, and other prodigies of Egypt, according to
+the opinions and traditions of the Arabians. Written originally in the
+Arabian tongue by Murtadi, the son of Gaphiphus. Rendered into French by
+Monsieur Vattier, . . . and done into English by J. Davies, of Kidwelly.
+London, by R: B. for W. Battersby (or Thomas Basset), 1672. 8vo.
+
+ Wing M3127-3128.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 239 Elemens de L'Histoire p Vallemont 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1699. 11]
+
+See No. 637.
+
+
+ 240 L'Ecole parfaite des Officiers de Bouche
+
+ [12 Par.1716 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+L'escole parfaite des officiers de bouche, contenant, Le vray
+maistre-d'hostel. Le grand escuyer-trenchant. Le sommelier royal. Le
+confiturier royal. Le cuisinier royal. Et le patissier royal. Seconde
+édition . . . corrigée. Paris, 1666. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+The British Museum has also the seventh edition, Paris, 1715. A copy of
+a 1716 edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 241 Fabri (Tanaq) Epistolæ
+
+ [4to. Salmuri 1674. 22]
+
+Tannequi Lefèbvre (1615-1672). Tanaquilli Fabri epistolæ. Pars prima.
+Editio altera priori emendatior. Salmurii, sumptibus Isaaci Desbordes &
+Joannis Lesnerii, 1674. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Newberry._
+
+
+ 242 Fontenelle (Mr. de) Histoire des Oracles
+
+ [12mo. Par.1698. 25]
+
+Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle (1657-1757). Histoire des oracles.
+A Paris, chez Michel Brunet, 1698. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Gardner Sage (New Brunswick, N. J.)._
+
+
+ 243 ---- Entretiens sur la Pluralitè
+ des Mondes
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1698. 25]
+
+Quatrième édition. A Paris, chez Michel Brunet, 1698. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 244 ---- Nouveaux Dialogues des
+ Morts 2 Tom. 5. Edit[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1700 25]
+
+Cinquième edition. A Paris, chez Michel Brunet, 1700. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 245 ---- Jugement de Pluton, sur les
+ 2 Parties des Dialogues des
+ Morts
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1684. 25]
+
+A Paris, chez C. Blageart, 1684. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 246 ---- Poesies Pastorales
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1698. 25]
+
+Poesies pastorales. Avec un traité sur la nature de l'églogue, & une
+digression sur les anciens & les modernes. A Paris, chez Michel Brunet,
+1698. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 247 ---- Lettres Galantes de Monsieur
+ le Chevalier D'Her * * *
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1699. 25]
+
+Troisiéme edition. A Paris, chez Michel Brunet, 1599 [for 1699]. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 248 ----'s Dialogues of ye Dead
+ Translated
+
+ [8vo. London 1708 8]
+
+Fontenelle's Dialogues of the dead, in three parts. . . . Translated
+from the French [by John Hughes]. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1708. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 249 ----'s Plurality of Worlds, Translated
+ by Mr Glanvil
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1702. 8]
+
+A plurality of worlds. Written in French by the author of the Dialogues
+of the dead. Translated into English by Mr. Glanvill. London, printed
+for R. W. and sold by Tho. Osbourne, 1702. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Library Company of Philadelphia, Clark._
+
+
+ 250 Fontaine (Mr. de la) Fables Choises
+ 4 Tom. en 2 Vol[.]
+
+ [8vo. Anvers 1699 25]
+
+Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695). Fables choisies. Mises en vers.
+A Anvers, chez la veuve de Barthelemy Foppens, 1699. 4 parts in 2 vol.
+8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian._
+
+
+ 251 Femmes des XII. Cesars p Mr. de
+ Servies
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1718. 11]
+
+Jacques Roergas de Serviez (1679-1727). Les femmes des douze cesars,
+contenant la vie & les intrigues secretes des imperatrices & femmes des
+premiers empereurs romains; où l'on voit les traits les plus
+interessants de l'histoire romaine. Tirée des anciens auteurs grecs &
+latins, avec des notes historique & critiques. A Paris, chez De Launay,
+1718. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Illinois._
+
+
+ 252 Fuller's (Tho.) Andronicus, or the
+ unfortunate Politician
+
+ [12mo Lond.1646. 6]
+
+Thomas Fuller (1608-1661). Andronicus, or The unfortunate politician.
+Shewing sin; slowly punished. Right; surely rescued. London, by
+W. Wilson, for John Williams, 1646. 8vo.
+
+ Wing does not list a 1646 edition in 12mo, but lists three editions of
+that year in 8vo: Wing F2403--_Bodleian; Union Theological Sem., Clark_;
+Wing F2405--_BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry_; Wing F2406--_Bodleian; Yale,
+Hunt_.
+
+
+ 253 Filli di Sciro del _Conte Guidubaldo_
+
+ [24to. Amst.1678 5]
+
+Guido Ubaldo Bonarelli della Rovere (1563-1608). Filli di Sciro, favola
+pastorale. In Amsterdam, nella stamperia del S. D. Elsevier, 1678. 32mo.
+
+ _Bodleian._
+
+
+ 254 L. Florus - - _Foliis deauratis_. apd. Tonson
+
+ [12mo Lond.1715 24]
+
+Lucius Annæus Florus (2d century after Christ). Cui subjungitur Lucii
+Ampelii liber memorialis. Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis
+Watts, 1715. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Alma College (Michigan)._
+
+
+ 255 Figgs Poems
+
+ [12mo. --- 20]
+
+A collection of poems on several occasions. . . . To which is added a
+pastoral, entitled, The fond shepherdess. Dedicated to Mr. Congreve. By
+Mrs. Sarah Fyge Egerton. London, to be sold by the booksellers, 1706.
+8vo.
+
+ _Folg, Texas, Clark._
+
+For the 1710(?) edition of this work see No. 461.
+
+
+ 256 Galliard's VI. Eng. Cantata's after
+ ye Italian Manner
+
+ [Fol. ---- 21]
+
+Johann Ernest Galliard (1687?-1749). Six English cantatas after the
+Italian manner. London, for J. Walsh, [1716]. fol. [Words by Congreve
+and others.]
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 257 Gay's (Jno.) Poems on Sevl. Occasions
+ _Large Papr._
+
+ [4to. Lond.1720. 2]
+
+John Gay (1685-1732). Poems on several occasions. London, for Jacob
+Tonson and Bernard Lintot, 1720. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+Three copies of this edition were in the Leeds Sale, 1930, as Nos. 257,
+258, 259. Congreve's name appears in the printed list of subscribers.
+
+
+ 258 ---- Trivia, or ye Art of Walking
+ London Streets. _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.___ 28]
+
+London, for Bernard Lintot, [no date. 1716?]. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 256 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 259 ---- Fables
+
+ [4to Ib.1727 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+London, for J. Tonson and J. Watts, 1727. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Texas._
+
+
+ 260 Garth's (Sam.) Dispensary, a Poem. _L. Papr._
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1700. 19]
+
+Sir Samuel Garth (1661-1719). Fourth edition. London, printed and sold
+by John Nutt, 1700. 8vo.
+
+ Wing G276.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton._
+
+
+ 261 ---- Ditto 7th Edit[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1714 20]
+
+The seventh edition. With several descriptions and episodes never before
+printed. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1714. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Michigan, Clark._
+
+
+ 262 Guzman, ye Spanish Rogue, his Life
+
+ [Fol. Oxon.1630. 2]
+
+Mateo Alemán (c. 1547-1614?). The rogue; or, The life of Guzman de
+Alfarache. [Translated into English by James Mabbe.] Oxford, by William
+Turner, for Robert Allot, 1630. fol.
+
+ STC 290.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Yale, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy with "Will: Congreve" on the title page was item No. 9 in the
+Leeds Sale, 1930, and is now in the Yale Library.
+
+
+ 263 Gazæ (Theod.) Gram. Institutionis Liber Primus
+
+ [4to. Antv.1516 14]
+
+Theodorus Gaza (1398-1478). Grammaticæ institutionis liber primus, sic
+translatus per Erasmum Roterodamum. Basileae apud Joannem Frobenium,
+1516. 4to. [Imprint at the back. The Preface ends with "Antuerpiæ. Anno
+MDXVI."]
+
+ _BM, Bibl. de l'Arsenal (Paris); Iowa._
+
+
+ 264 et Luciani Dialogi 70. Gr. Lat: à Schotto
+
+ [4to. Argent 1515 14]
+
+Bracketed with No. 263 in the manuscript.
+
+Lucian of Samosata (b. _c._ A.D. 120). Luciani Samosatensis deorum
+dialogi numero. 70. una cum interpretatione e regione latina. Argentine,
+Johannes Schottus, 1515. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Yale._
+
+
+ 265 Grammatices Græcæ Rudimenta, in Usum
+ _Scholæ Westmon_.
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1693. 7]
+
+Richard Busby (1606-1695). Græcæ grammatices rudimenta. In usum scholæ
+regiæ Westmonasteriensis. Londini, ex officinâ Eliz. Redmayne. 1693.
+8vo.
+
+ Wing B6224.
+
+ _Bodleian; Washington and Lee._
+
+
+ 266 Godfrey of Bulloigne, done into Eng. Verse
+ by Edw. Fairfax
+
+ [8vo Ib.1687. 19]
+
+Godfrey of Bulloigne: or The recovery of Jerusalem. Done into English
+heroical verse, by Edward Fairfax. London, by J. M. for H. Herringman,
+and are to be sold by Jos. Knight, and F. Saunders, 1687. 8vo.
+
+Congreve's copy could have belonged to any of the three issues of 1687:
+Wing T174 (By J. M. for H. Herringman)--_BM; Harv, LC, Cincinnati_; Wing
+T174A (By J. M. for G. Wells and A. Swalle)--_Harv, Chicago_; Wing T174B
+(By J. M. for Ric. Chiswell, Ric. Bentley, Tho. Sawbridge, and Geo.
+Wells)--_NYP, Illinois_.
+
+
+ 267 Il Goffredo, overo Gierusalemme Liberata,
+ del _Tasso_. 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [24to. Amsterd 1678. 5]
+
+Torquato Tasso (1544-1595). Il Goffredo, overo Gierusalemme liberata.
+. . . Con l'allegoria universale. Amsterdam, D. Elsevier, 1678. 2 tom.
+16mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 268 Gerardo, the unfortunate Spaniard
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1653. 20]
+
+Gonsalo de Céspedes y Meneses (1585?-1638). Gerardo the unfortunate
+Spaniard. London, by William Bentley, and are to be sold by William
+Shears, 1653. 8vo.
+
+ Wing C1783.
+
+ _BM; Newberry._
+
+ 269 ye Grove, a Collection of Orig. Poems.
+ Translations &c[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1721. 20]
+
+See No. 157.
+
+
+ 270 Gherardi Theatre Italien 6 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1700. 25]
+
+Evaristo Gherardi (d. 1700). Le theatre italien de Gherardi, ou, Le
+recueil general de toutes les comedies & scenes françoises jouées par
+les comediens italiens du roy, pendant tout le temps qu'ils ont été au
+service. A Paris, chez Jean-Babt. Cusson et Pierre Witte, 1700. 6 tom.
+12mo.
+
+ _BN; Columbia, Iowa._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1219 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+ 271 le Gage Touchè, Histoires Galantes
+
+ [.... ib.1711. 26]
+
+Eustache Lenoble, Baron de Saint-Georges et de Tennelière (1643-1711).
+
+A copy of a 1711 edition has not been found. Other editions may be
+consulted at _NYP_ (1700), _BM_ (1718), _BN_ (1722), _Harv_ (1724), and
+_LC_ (1724).
+
+
+ 272 Gassendi Philosophie Abregè p Bernier
+ 7 Tom 6 voll[.]
+
+ [12mo. Lyon 1684. 12]
+
+Pierre Gassend (1592-1655). Abregé de la philosophie . . . par
+F. Bernier. Seconde édition. A Lyon, chez Anisson, Pousel, & Rigaud,
+1684. 7 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Michigan._
+
+ 273 le Guide des Londres dedié aux Voyageurs
+ Etrangers
+
+ [12mo. ---- 6]
+
+[François Colsoni (fl. 1693).] Le guide de Londres dedié aux voyageurs
+etrangers. . . . Troisiéme edition. A Londres, imprimé pour le German
+Bookseller Shop near Somerset-house in the Strand, 1710. Small 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+Congreve's title follows that of the "third" edition (1710) rather than
+that of earlier editions in 1693 and 1697.
+
+
+ 274 Gustave Vasa, Histoire de Suede
+
+ [12mo. Par.1697. 26]
+
+[Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de la Force (d. 1724.).] Gustave Vasa,
+histoire de Suede. A Paris, chez Simon Benard, 1698-7. 12mo. 2 tom.
+12mo.
+
+The second volume is dated 1697.
+
+ _BN._
+
+
+ 275 Germaine de Foix, Reine d'Espagne
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1700 26]
+
+Entry crossed through but legible.
+
+Nicholas Baudot de Juilly (1678-1759). Germaine de Foix, reine
+d'Espagne. Nouvelle historique. A Amsterdam, chez Hans Henry, MDCCC [for
+1700]. 12mo.
+
+ _Bibl. de l'Arsenal (Paris)._
+
+
+ 276 Gulliver see Trauels
+
+ [.... .... 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+See No. 612.
+
+
+ 277 Gentelmans Jockey
+
+ [8vo. Lond:1717 4]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+The gentleman's jockey, and approved farrier; instructing in the
+natures, causes, and cures of all diseases incident to horses. London,
+for Henry Twyford and Nath. Brook, 1671. 8vo.
+
+ Wing lists eight editions, 1671-1687. _BM_ has the first and the
+eighth. _Harv_ has the seventh, 1683. A copy of a 1717 edition has not
+been found.
+
+
+ 278 Gellius (Aulus) Var. not. Gronovii
+
+ [4to Lug.B. 1706]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See No. 5.
+
+
+ 279 High Treason see Collection of Statutes &c[.]
+
+ [---- .... 6]
+
+See No. 106.
+
+
+ 280 Howel's French & Eng Dictionary. See Cotgrave
+
+ [---- .... 9]
+
+See No. 85.
+
+
+ 281 Hobbes's (Tho) Leviathan, or Commonwealth
+ Ecclesiastical & Civil
+
+ [Fol. London 1651. 9]
+
+Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679). Leviathan, or The matter, forme, & power of a
+common-wealth ecclesiasticall and civill. London, Andrew Crooke (or
+Ckooke), 1651. fol.
+
+Three folio editions have 1651 on the title page: Wing H2246--_BM; Harv,
+NYP, Newberry, Hunt_; Wing H2247--_Bodleian; Harv, Folg, LC, Illinois_;
+Wing H2248--_BM; Harv, Princeton, Chicago_.
+
+Two copies of the 1651 folio, both listed as the first edition, appeared
+as item Nos. 303 and 304 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 282 ---- Translation of Thucydides
+ History of ye Poloponnesian
+ War
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1634. 9]
+
+Eight bookes of the Peloponnesian warre written by Thucydides the sonne
+of Olorus. Interpreted . . . by Thomas Hobbes. London, for Richard (or
+H.) Mynne, 1634. fol.
+
+ STC 24059.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Illinois, Hunt._
+
+
+ 283 Harmonia Sacra, or Divine Hymns
+ & Dialogues Composed by
+ ye best Masters. 2 Parts
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1703. 21]
+
+Henry Playford (1657-1706?). Harmonia sacra: or, Divine hymns and
+dialogues; with a through-bass for the theorbolute, bass viol,
+harpsicord, or organ. Composed by the best masters of the last and
+present age; the words by several learned and pious persons. London, by
+William Pearson, for Henry Playford, 1703. fol. (Book II: by Edward
+Jones, for Henry Playford.)
+
+ _BM; Harv, Illinois._
+
+The first part appeared in 1688 and again in 1703. The second part
+appeared in 1693. Since Congreve had two parts, he probably had the 1703
+edition of the first part and the first edition of the second part. An
+edition in two volumes described as "1703-1693" was item No. 455 in the
+Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 284 Hales (Jno) Golden Remains 3d. Edit.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1688 14]
+
+John Hales (1584-1656). Golden remains, of the ever memorable Mr. John
+Hales, of Eaton-Colledge, &c. The third impression. With additions from
+the authors own copy, viz. sermons and miscellanies. Also letters and
+expresses concerning the synod of Dort. From an authentick hand. London,
+by T. B. for George Pawlet, 1688. 8vo.
+
+ Wing H272.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Chicago, Clark._
+
+
+ 285 Herodote Histoires mises en François
+ p DuRyer. Grd. Papr[.]
+
+ [Fol. Paris 1658 16]
+
+Herodotus (5th Century B.C.). Les histoires d'Herodote. Mises en
+françois par P. Du Ryer. A Paris, chez Augustin Courbé, 1658. fol.
+
+ _BN; Harv, Lehigh (Pennsylvania)._
+
+
+ 286 Herodotus's History Translated from the
+ Greek by Is. Littlebury. 2 Vol[.]
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1720 13]
+
+The history of Herodotus. Translated from the Greek. By Isaac
+Littlebury, London, for A. Bell, etc., 1720. 2 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv. LC._
+
+
+ 287 Herodoti Historiarum Libri IX
+
+ [8vo. Francof.1584 7]
+
+Herodoti Halicarnassei historiæ libri IX: et de vita Homeri.
+Francofurti, apud hæredes Andreæ Wecheli, 1584. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv, Vassar, Cincinnati, Hunt._
+
+
+ 288 Hippocrate Oeuvres avec des
+ Remarques. 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1697. 4]
+
+Les oeuvres d'Hippocrate traduites en François, avec des remarques [by
+A. Dacier]. A Paris, par la Compagnie des Libraires (or A. Lambin),
+1697. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, U.S. Surgeon General's Office._
+
+A copy of this edition, described as 12mo, was listed under No. 1182 in
+the Hornby Castle Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 289 Homeri quæ extant Omnia Gr. Lat.
+ cum Comment. _Spondani_
+
+ [Fol. Basil 1606. 9]
+
+Homeri quae extant omnia. . . . Cum Latina versione . . . Jo. Spondani
+. . . commentariis. Basileæ, per Sebastianum Henricpetri, 1606. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Morgan, Northwestern, Hunt._
+
+The copy with "W. Congreve" on the title page is now in the Morgan
+Library in New York.
+
+
+ 290 ---- Ilias et Odyssea, et
+ in easdem Scholia Veterum.
+ Operâ et Studio _Jos. Barnes_
+ 2 Vol[.]
+
+ [4to. Cantabr.1711. 22]
+
+Homeri Ilias & Odyssea, et in easdem scholia, sive interpretatio,
+veterum. . . . Opera, studio, & impensis, Josuæ Barnes. Cantabrigiæ,
+apud Cornelium Crownfield, 1711. 2 vol. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 291 ---- Ilias Græcè
+
+ [8vo. Lond 1591. 7]
+
+Homeri Ilias, id est, de rebus ad Troiam gestis. Londini, excudebat
+Georgius Bishop, 1591. 8vo.
+
+ STC 13629.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, Folg, Hunt._
+
+
+ 292 ---- Translated by Mr. Chapman
+
+ [Fol. ---- 21]
+
+The whole works of Homer. . . . Translated . . . by Geo: Chapman.
+London, for Nathaniell Butter, [1616]. fol.
+
+ STC 13624.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 309 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930.
+
+
+ 293 Hardoüin Apologie d'Homere
+
+ [12mo. Par.1716. 18]
+
+Jean Hardouin (1646-1729). Apologie d'Homère, où l'on explique le
+véritable dessein de son Iliade, et sa theomythologie. A Paris, aux
+dépens de Rigaud, 1716. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, LC._
+
+ 294 l'Histoire de Charles V. Roi de France
+ p L'Abbè de Choisy
+
+ [4to. Ib.1689. 13]
+
+François Timoléon de Choisy (1644-1724). Histoire de Charles Cinquième
+roi de France. A Paris, chez Antoine Dezallier, 1689. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Augustana College._
+
+
+ 295 ---- Generale des Larrons
+
+ [8vo. Rov.1649. 3]
+
+François de Calvi. Histoire generale des larrons. A Rouen, chez Robert
+Daré, 1649. 8vo.
+
+ _Harv._
+
+
+ 296 ---- Comique de Francion 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Rot.1668. 26]
+
+Charles Sorel, Sieur de Souvigny (_c._ 1597-1674). La vraie histoire
+comique de Francion. Leyde, Hackes, 1668. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _National Library (Florence)._
+
+A copy of a Rotterdam edition of 1668 has not been found.
+
+
+ 297 ---- de la Cour d'Espagne
+
+ [12mo. Haye.1692. 26]
+
+Marie Catherine Jumelle de Berneville, Comtesse d'Aulnoy (d. 1705).
+Histoire nouvelle de la cour d'Espagne. A La Haye, chez Jean Alberts,
+1692 12mo.
+
+ _Royal Library (The Hague); Dartmouth College._
+
+
+ 298 ---- de Gil Blas 3 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1715. 26]
+
+Alain René Le Sage (1668-1747). Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane. Par
+Monsieur Le Sage. Enrichie de figures. A Amsterdam, chez J. Oosterwyk,
+Steenhouwer & Uytwerf, 1715. 2 tom. 12mo. (A third volume was published
+by Herman Uytwerf in 1725, and a fourth appeared in 1735 after
+Congreve's death.)
+
+ _Amsterdam._
+
+
+ 299 ---- de la Vie du Pape Sixte V.
+ de l'Italien de Greg. Leti. 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo Anvers 1704 11]
+
+Gregorio Leti (1630-1701). L'histoire de la vie du Pape Sixte Cinquiéme
+Traduite de l'Italien de Gregorio Leti. A Anvers, chez la veuve de
+Barthelemy Foppens, 1704. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _Bibl. de l'Arsenal (Paris)._
+
+
+ 300 ---- du Card. Ximenès p Mess:
+ Flechier, Evêque de Nismes.
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12 Amsterd 1700 11]
+
+Valentin Esprit Fléchier, successively Bishop of Lavaur, and of Nîmes
+(1632-1710). Histoire du Cardinal Ximenés. A Amsterdam, chez la veuve de
+Bartholemy Foppens, 1700. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Pennsylvania, LC._
+
+
+ 301 ---- des Avanturiers Boucaniers qui se sont
+ signalez dans les Indes. 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1688. 3]
+
+Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin (1645?-1707). A Paris, chez Jacques Le
+Febvre, 1688. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 302 ---- de l'Invasion de l'Espagne
+ p les Maures [_Relation Galante_]
+
+ [12mo. Haye 1699 11]
+
+Nicholas Baudot de Juilly (1678-1759). Relation historique et galante,
+de l'invasion de l'Espagne par les Maures. A La Haye, chez Adrian
+Moetjens, 1699. 4 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _Bodleian._
+
+
+ 303 ---- de Marguerite de Valois,
+ Reine de Navarre Tom. 4
+
+ [12mo. Paris.1720. 23]
+
+[Mlle. Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de la Force (d. 1724).] Histoire de
+Marguerite de Valois, reine de Navarre, soeur de François I. A Paris,
+chez François Fournier, 1720. 4 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Princeton._
+
+
+ 304 ---- de Cyrus Traduite du Grec
+ de Xenophon p Mr Charpentier
+
+ [8vo. Haye 1717. 33]
+
+See No. 159.
+
+
+ 305 ---- des Plantes vide Chomel.
+
+ [-- --- 4]
+
+See No. 127.
+
+
+ 306 History off trayale by willes. see Voyage
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+See No. 646.
+
+
+ 307 History off Gilblas English 3 voll[.]
+
+ [12 Lon.1725. 6]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Alain René Le Sage (1668-1747). The history and adventures of Gil Blas
+of Santillane. In three volumes. The second edition. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1725 12mo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv._
+
+
+ 308 History of Polexander. Engd. by Wm. Browne
+
+ [Fol. London 1648. 2]
+
+Marin LeRoy, sieur de Gomberville (1600?-1674). The history of
+Polexander: in five bookes. Done into English by William Browne. London,
+by Tho. Harper, for Thomas Walkey, 1648. fol.
+
+ Wing G1026.
+
+ _Bodleian; Virginia, Newberry._
+
+
+ 309 ---- of Infamous Imposters, that have
+ Usurp'd ye Titles of Kings &c[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1683 8]
+
+Jean Baptiste de Rocoles (1620?-1696). The history of infamous
+impostors. Or, The lives & actions of several notorious counterfeits,
+who from the most abject, and meanest of the people, have usurped the
+titles of emperours, kings, and princes . . . done into English. London,
+for William Cademan, 1683. 8vo.
+
+ Wing R1766.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 310 ---- Secret, of Europe
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1712. 8]
+
+John Oldmixon (1673-1742). The secret history of Europe. . . . The whole
+collected from authentick memoirs, as well manuscript as printed.
+London, printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1712.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Cleveland Public, Texas._
+
+
+ 311 ---- Secret, of K. Cha. 2d. & K.
+ James 2d.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1690. 6]
+
+The secret history of the reigns of K. Charles II. and K. James II.
+Printed in the year 1600. [Place not given.] 12mo.
+
+ Wing S2347.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Peabody Institute, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 312 ---- of Polybius 2 Vols[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1693. 13]
+
+See No. 472.
+
+
+ 313 History off the Otaman Empire by
+ Sr: P: Ricaut
+
+ [8vo. Lon:1682. 3]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Sir Paul Rycaut (1628-1700). The history of the present state of the
+Ottoman empire. . . . The fifth edition. London, by T. N. for Joanna
+Brome, 1682. 8vo.
+
+ Wing R2403.
+
+ _BM; Folg, Illinois, Washington State College._
+
+A copy of another issue of the same year, "by T. N. for John Starkey,"
+(Wing R2404), may be consulted at _Yale_.
+
+
+ 314 Histoire du Theatre Italien de Riccoboni
+
+ [8vo Lond. ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Louis Riccoboni (1674-1753). Histoire du theatre Italien depuis la
+decadence de la comedie latine; avec un catalogue des tragedies et
+comedies Italiennes imprimées depuis l'an 1500, jusqu'â l'an 1600. Et
+une dissertation sur la tragedie moderne. Paris, chez H. D. Chaubert
+[1727]. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Boston Public, Duke, Miami (Ohio), Hunt._
+
+This book is written partly in French and partly in Italian. In another
+work on the theatre (translated as _An historical and critical account
+of the theatre in Europe_, London, 1744, p. 175) Riccoboni makes this
+comment on Congreve: "Amongst the Crowd of _English_ Poets, Mr.
+_Congreve_ is most esteemed for Comedy. He was perfectly acquainted with
+Nature; and was living in 1727, when I was in _London_; I conversed with
+him more than once, and found in him Taste joined with great Learning.
+It is rare to find many Dramatic Poets of his Stamp."
+
+
+ 315 Horace, Tarteron, 2 tom.
+
+ [8{vo}. Amsterdam 1710 3]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Les [oe]uvres d'Horace, traduites en françois par le P. Tarteron.
+A Amsterdam, chez Pierre de Coup, 1710. 2 tom. 12mo. [With the Latin
+text.]
+
+ _BM; Columbia, Princeton._
+
+
+ 316 L'Honnéte Homme, et le Scelerat
+
+ [12mo. Bruss.1710 26]
+
+L'honnête homme et le scelerat. Scavoir, si pour parvenir dans le monde,
+il faut être honnête homme ou scelerat. Par Monsieur J. D. D. C. Suivant
+la copie de Paris. A Brusselles, chez Louis de Wainne, 1710. 12mo.
+
+ _Bibl. de l'Arsenal (Paris)._
+
+
+ 317 Q. Horatii Opera cum Variis Lectionibus.
+ _Ch. Majori_
+
+ [4to. Cantabr.1699 17]
+
+Cantabrigiæ, impensis Jacobi Tonson. Londini, 1699. 4to.
+
+ Wing H2764.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Newberry._
+
+
+ 318 ---- in Usum Delphini
+ cum Notis Desprez
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1694. 7]
+
+Q. Horatii Flacci Opera . . . illustravit Ludovicus Desprez . . . in
+usum serenissimi Delphini. Londini, impensis R Clavel, H. Mortlock,
+S. Smith & B. Walford, 1694. 8vo.
+
+ Wing H2763.
+
+ _BM; Boston Athenaeum, Pomona College._
+
+
+ 319 ---- Poemata cum Notis Rodellii
+ ad Usum Delphini
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1690. 7]
+
+Q. Horatii Flacci poemata interpretatione et notis illustravit Petrus
+Rodellius . . . ad usum Delphini ["for the use of the Dauphin," son of
+Louis XIV of France]. Londini, impensis Abelis Swalle, 1690. 8vo
+
+ Wing H2780.
+
+ _BM; Newberry._
+
+
+ 320 ---- Opera. Foliis deauratis. apd.
+ J. Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1715. 24]
+
+Quinti Horatii Flacci opera. Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi Tonson, &
+Johannis Watts, 1715. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Library Company of Philadelphia, Hunt._
+
+
+ 321 ---- Eadem cum _Rutgersii_
+ Lectionibus 2 Vol.
+
+ [12mo. Traject.1699. 24]
+
+Q. Horatii Flaccus. Accedunt J. Rutgersii lectiones. Traject[i]
+Batav[orum], apud Franciscum Halman, Guiljelmum van de Water, 1699.
+12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Chicago._
+
+
+ 322 ---- Eadem ex Recensione
+ _Heinsiana_
+
+ [24to. Amstel.1676 5]
+
+Q. Horatius Flaccus. Daniel Heinsius ex emendatissimis editionibus
+expressit, & repræsentavit. Amstelodami, apud Danielem Elzevirium, 1676.
+16mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 323 ---- Odæ in _Locos Communes_
+ digestæ à Jos. Langio
+
+ [12mo. Lugd.1604. 5]
+
+Quincti Horatii Flacci . . . Odæ in locos communes ad lyricæ poëseos
+studiosorum utilitatem digestæ. Studio & operâ Josephi Langii. Hanoviæ,
+typis Wechelianis, apud Claudium Marnium & heredes Joannis Aubrii, 1604
+8vo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+A copy of a Lugduni, 1604, edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 324 Histoire De L'Exile De Ciceron
+
+ [12 paris. 30]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Jacques Morabin (1687-1762). Histoire de l'exil de Ciceron. A Paris,
+chez Lambert Coffin, 1725. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale (chez Andre Cailleau, 1726)._
+
+
+ 325 Histoire De France En brege
+ Par. P: Daniel 9 Vol - Vid - R. -
+
+ [.... .... 30]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+See No. 528.
+
+
+ 326 Iamblichi de mysteriis Liber Gr. Lat. p
+ Tho. Gale
+
+ [Fol. Oxon.1678. 9]
+
+Jamblichus, of Chalcis (_c._ A.D. 250-_c._ 325). Jamblichi . . . de
+mysteriis liber. . . . Græce nunc primum edidit, Latine vertit, et notas
+adjecit. Gr. & Lat. Oxonii, e theatro Sheldoniano, 1678. fol.
+
+ Wing I26.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Northwestern._
+
+
+ 327 Jeffrey of Monmouth's British History
+ Engd. by _Aaron Thompson_
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1718. 13]
+
+Geoffrey of Monmouth (1100?-1154). The British history, translated into
+English from the Latin . . . by Aaron Thompson. London, for J. Bowyer,
+H. Clements, and W. and J. Innys, 1718. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 328 Jacob's (Giles) Treatise of Laws
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1721. 32]
+
+Giles Jacob (1686-1744). A treatise of laws: or, A general introduction
+to the common, civil, and canon law. London, for T. Woodward, and
+J. Peele, 1721. 8vo.
+
+ _Lincoln's Inn (London); Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 329 ---- Students Companion, or the
+ Reason of ye Laws of Engld.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1725. 32]
+
+The student's companion: or, The reason of the laws of England.
+[London,] in the Savoy, by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling (assigns of
+Edward Sayer), for T. Corbett, 1725. 8vo.
+
+ _Inner Temple (London); Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 330 Ino et Melicerte, Trag. p Mr de la
+ Grange
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1713. 30]
+
+François Joseph de La Grange-Chancel (1667-1758). Ino et Mélicerte,
+tragédie. A Paris, chez Pierre Ribou, 1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BN._
+
+
+ 331 Illustres Francoises, Histoires veritables
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Haye 1713. 26]
+
+Robert Challes (1659-_c._ 1720). Les illustres Françoises, histoires
+veritables. Où l'on trouve, dan des caracteres tres-particuliers & fort
+differens, un grand nombre d'exemples rares & extraordinares des belles
+manieres, de la politesse. A La Haye, Hondt, 1713. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _National Library (Florence)._
+
+
+ 332 Justiniani (Imp.) Institutiones. Curâ Vinnii
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1663. 5]
+
+Justinianus I (483-565). D. Justiniani, sacratissimi principis,
+institutionum . . . cura & studio Arnoldi Vinnii. Amstelædami, ex
+officina Elzeviriana, 1663. 12mo.
+
+ _Lincoln's Inn (London); Harv, Minnesota._
+
+
+ 333 Ignoramus, Com[oe]dia coram Rege Jac. 1mo.
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1668 5]
+
+G. Ruggle (1575-1622). Ignoramus. Com[oe]dia [in five acts and in prose]
+coram Regie Jacobo et totius Angliæ magnatibus per Academicos
+Cantabrigienses habita. Editio quarta. Londini, ex officina J. R., 1668.
+12mo.
+
+ Wing R2215.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg._
+
+
+ 334 Juvenalis et Persius Interpr. et Notis
+ Lud. Pratei ad Usum Delph[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1691. 7]
+
+D. Junii Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci Satyræ. Interpretatione ac notis
+illustravit Ludovicus Prateus. . . . In usum serenissimi Delphini.
+Londini, impensis Tho. Dring, & Abel Swalle, 1691. 8vo.
+
+ Wing J1285.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 335 ---- Idem, sine Notis.apd.Tonson
+ _Foliis deauratis_
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1716. 24]
+
+Decii Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satyræ. Londini, ex officinâ
+Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1716. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Illinois._
+
+
+ 336 Justini Historiarum ex Trogo Pomp.
+ Libri XLIV. apd. Tonson
+ _Foliis deauratis_
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1713. 24]
+
+Marcus Junianus Justinus. Justini Historiarum ex Trogo Pompeio libri
+XLIV. Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 337 Juvenal Hollady
+
+ [Fol: Ox.1673 ....]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Barten Holyday (1593-1661). Decimus Junius Juvenalis, and Aulus Persius
+Flaccus, translated and illustrated, as well with sculpture as notes.
+Oxford, by W. Downing, for F. Oxlad, Senior, J. Adams, and F. Oxlad,
+Junior, 1673. fol.
+
+ Wing J1276.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 338 Johnsons (Ben) Works V. Ben
+
+ [Fol. .... ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See Nos. 44, 45.
+
+
+ 339 Kempii (Jo.) Monumenta Vetustatis
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1720 6]
+
+John Kemp (1665-1717). Monumenta vetustatis Kempiana, ex vetustis
+scriptoribus illustrata, eosque vicissim illustrantia. [Ed. by
+R. Ainworth and J. Ward.] Londini, typis Danielis Bridge. Veneunt à
+Paulo Vaillant; G. & J. Innys; & J. Osborn, 1720. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 340 Kennett's (Basil) Lives of ye Ancient
+ Grecian Poets
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1697. 11]
+
+Basil Kennett (1674-1715). The lives and characters of the ancient
+Grecian poets. London, for Abel Swall, 1697. 8vo.
+
+ Wing K297.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Cincinnati, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 341 ---- Antiquities of Rome
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1696. 11]
+
+Romæ antiquæ notitia: or, The antiquities of Rome. In two parts.
+I. A short history of the rise, progress, and decay of the commonwealth.
+II. A description of the city. An account of the religion, civil
+government, and art of war; with the remarkable customs and ceremonies,
+public and private. London, A. Swall and T. Child, 1696. 8vo.
+
+ Wing K298.
+
+ _BM; Princeton, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 342 Killigrew's (Tho) 5 Plays
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1664. 9]
+
+Thomas Killigrew, the Elder (1612-1683). Comedies, and tragedies.
+London, for Henry Herringman, 1664. fol.
+
+ Wing K450.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 341 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 343 Lucan's Pharsalia Translated into
+ Eng. Verse by N. Rowe
+ Large Paper
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1718. 16]
+
+Marcus Annæus Lucanus (A.D. 39-65). Lucan's Pharsalia. Translated into
+English verse by Nicholas Rowe, Esq. London, J. Tonson, 1718. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1140 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930. Congreve's name appears in the printed list of subscribers.
+
+
+ 344 Lucanus de Bello Civili cum Variorum
+ Notis, accurante Schrevelio
+
+ [8vo. Lugd Bat 1669 7]
+
+M. Annæus Lucanus de bello civili . . . notis integris & variorum
+selectiss. Accurante Corn. Schrevelio. Lugd[uni] Batav[orum] et
+Roterod[ami], ex officina Hackiana, 1669. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Cincinnati, Michigan._
+
+
+ 345 Lucain Pharsale de Mr. de Brebeuf
+
+ [12mo. Haye 1700. 24]
+
+Georges de Brébeuf (1617?-1661). La Pharsale de Lucain . . . en vers
+françois. La Haye, chez A. Leers, 1683. 12.
+
+ _BM; Princeton._
+
+A copy of a 1700 edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 346 Lucan's Pharsalia Eng. by Tho. May
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1635 6]
+
+Lucan's Pharsalia: or, The civil warres of Rome, between Pompey the
+Great and Julius Cæsar. The whole ten bookes, Englished by Thomas May,
+Esquire. The third edition, corrected by the author. London,
+A. M[athewes], sold by Will: Sheares, 1635. 8vo.
+
+ STC 16889.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Chicago, Hunt._
+
+Perhaps Congreve's edition (listed as 12mo) was misjudged because it is
+small for 8vo.
+
+
+ 347 Lloydii Dictionarium vide Diction. Historicum
+
+ [---- .... 9]
+
+See No. 180.
+
+
+ 348 Locke's (Jno.) Essay concerning Human
+ Understanding 3d. Edit[.]
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1695. 9]
+
+John Locke (1632-1704). An essay concerning humane understanding, in
+four books. . . . The third edition. London, for Awnsham and John
+Churchil, and Samuel Manship, 1695. fol.
+
+ Wing L2741.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP._
+
+
+ 349 ---- Posthumous Works
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1706. 33]
+
+Posthumous works. . . . To which is added, VI. His new method of a
+common-place-book, written originally in French, and now translated into
+English. London, by W. B. for A. and J. Churchill, 1706. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Hunt._
+
+
+ 350 Lysis, ye Extravagant Shepherd, an
+ Anti-Romance
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1654. 9]
+
+Charles Sorel, Sieur de Souvigny (1597?-1674). The extravagant shepherd:
+or, The history of the shepherd Lysis. An anti-romance; written
+originally in French, and now made English. London, by T. Newcomb for
+Thomas Heath, 1654. fol.
+
+ Wing S4704.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+For the French original see No. 54.
+
+
+ 351 Longinus de Sublimitate. Curâ Jac. Tollii
+
+ [4to. Traj.ad Rhen.1694 22]
+
+Dionysii Longini de sublimitate commentarius, ceteraque quæ reperiri
+potuere. . . . Jacobus Tollius . . . emendavit. Trajecti ad Rhenum, ex
+officinâ Francisci Halma, 1694. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 352 Lucretii Cari de Rerum Naturâ, cum
+ variis Lectionibus. _Ch. Maj._
+
+ [4to. Lond 1712. 17]
+
+Titus Lucretius Carus (94?-55? B.C.). Titi Lucretii Cari De rerum natura
+libri sex. . . . Accesserunt variæ lectiones. Londini, sumptibus & typis
+Jacobi Tonson, 1712. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Chicago._
+
+
+ 353 ---- Idem cum Notis Tho. Creech.
+
+ [8vo. Oxon.1695. 7]
+
+Titi Lucretii Cari de rerum natura libri sex: quibus interpretationem et
+notas addidit Thomas Creech. Oxonii, e theatro Sheldoniano, impensis Ab.
+Swall, & Tim. Child, 1695. 8vo.
+
+ Wing L3445.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Chicago, California._
+
+
+ 354 ---- Idem cum Interpretatione Galli-
+ =câ, ad postremam Giffanii Emen
+ =dationem restitutus
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1659. 7]
+
+Titi Lucretii Cari de rerum natura libri sex. Ad postremam Oberti
+Gifanii I. C. emendationem. Lutetiæ Parisiorum, apud Guillelmum de
+Luyne, 1659. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Pennsylvania._
+
+
+ 355 ---- Idem. _Foliis deauratis._ apd. Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1713. 24]
+
+Titi Lucretii Cari de rerum natura libri sex. Londini, ex officinâ
+Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Johns Hopkins, Reed College (Oregon)._
+
+
+ 356 Lucien Oeuvres de Sr. D'Ablancourt
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [4to. Paris 1655 22]
+
+Lucian of Samosata (b. _c._ A.D. 120). Lucien de la traduction de
+N. Perrot, Sr. d'Ablancourt. A Paris, chez A. Courbé, 1655. 2 tom. 4to.
+
+ _BN; Yale, LC, Iowa._
+
+
+ 357 ---- avec Annot. de J. _Baudoin_
+
+ [4to. Ib.___ 14]
+
+Les [oe]uvres de Lucian de Samosate autheur Grec de nouveau traduites en
+François . . . par J. B. [Jean Baudoin], A Paris, chez Jean Richer,
+[1613]. 4to.
+
+ _BN; LC._
+
+
+ 358 Lees (Nat.) Plays
+
+ [4to. Lond __ 28]
+
+Nathaniel Lee (1653?-1692). The works of Mr. Nathaniel Lee, in one
+volume. London, for R. Bentley, 1694. 4to.
+
+ Wing L845A.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv._
+
+Another possibility: London, for Richard Bentley and S. Magnes, 1687.
+4to. Wing L845--Clark.
+
+
+ 359 Lilly's (Wm.) Prophecies
+
+ [4to. Ib.1644. 8]
+
+William Lilly (1602-1681). England's propheticall Merline, foretelling
+to all nations of Europe until 1663 the actions depending upon the
+influence of the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, 1642
+ 3. By William Lilly, student in astrologie. London, by John
+Raworth, for John Partridge, 1644. 4to.
+
+ Wing L2221.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 360 Ld Lansdown's (Granville) Poems
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1712. 20]
+
+George Granville, Baron Lansdowne (1667-1735). Poems upon several
+occasions. London, for J. Tonson, 1712. 8vo.
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 273 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 361 Lactantii Opera omnia
+
+ [8vo. Cantabr.1685. 14]
+
+Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius (A.D. 250?-317?). Lucii Coelii Lactantii
+Firmiani opera, quæ extant omnia. Cantabrigiæ, ex officinâ Johan. Hayes,
+impensis Hen. Dickinson, & Rich. Green, 1685. 8vo.
+
+ Wing L140.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Hunt._
+
+
+ 362 Livii Historiarum quod exstat. Ex
+ Recensione _Gronovii_
+
+ [12mo. Amsterd 1678 6]
+
+Titus Livius (59 B.C.-A.D. 17). Titi Livii historiarum libri, quot
+extent. Ex recensione J. F. Gronovii. Amstelodami, apud Danielem
+Elzevirium, 1678. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Free Library (Philadelphia), Newberry._
+
+
+ 363 ---- _Tomus 1. Gronovii_
+
+ [12mo. Lugd Bat 1654 5]
+
+Titi Livii historiarum libri ex recensione J. F. Gronovii. 3 tom. Lugd
+[uni] Batavorum, ex officinâ Elzevirianâ, 1654. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP (v. 2 only), Oberlin, Newberry._
+
+
+ 364 Lipsius de Constantia - - - apd. Plantin
+
+ [4to. Antv.1584 7]
+
+Justus Lipsius (1547-1606). Justi Lipsi de constantia libri duo.
+Antverpiae, apud Christophorum Plantinum, 1584. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Oregon._
+
+
+ 365 Life of Pythagoras Translated from
+ the French Edit. of Mr.
+ Dacier. With the Golden
+ Verses, from ye Greek, by
+ Nic. Rowe _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Lond 1707. 13]
+
+André Dacier (1651-1722). The life of Pythagoras, with his symbols and
+golden verses. By M. Dacier. . . . Now done into English . . . by
+N. Rowe, Esq. London, for J. Tonson, 1707. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Michigan, Hunt._
+
+See No. 631 for the French source of Rowe's translation.
+
+
+ 366 ---- of Almanzor wth: ye History of ye
+ Conquest of Spain by the
+ Moors
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1695. 8]
+
+Miguel de Luna (fl. 1600).
+
+A copy of a 1695 edition has not been found. A copy of a 1693 edition
+may be consulted at _BM; Harv, Michigan_.
+
+
+ 367 Lives and Characters of ye English
+ Dram: Poets. 2 Vols.
+ _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1719. 28]
+
+Giles Jacob (1686-1744). The poetical register: or, The lives and
+characters of the English dramatick poets. London, for Edmund Curll,
+1719. 8vo.
+
+An historical account of the lives and writings of our most considerable
+English poets. London, for Edmund Curll, 1720. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Ohio State, Hunt._
+
+The Poetical Register, 8vo, 1719, was a part of item No. 414 in the
+Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 368 Lives of the Grecian Poets
+
+ [8vo Lond.1709 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See No. 340 for what may be an earlier edition.
+
+No copy of a 1709 edition has been found.
+
+
+ 369 Littlebury's Herodotus 2 Vols.
+
+ [8. Ib.1720. 13]
+
+See No. 286.
+
+
+ 370 Lambs Cookery Vide Compleat Court Cook
+
+ [---- .... 32]
+
+See No. 110.
+
+
+ 371 Liturgia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ Græcè
+
+ [8vo. Cantabr 1665. 14]
+
+A Greek translation of the Book of Common Prayer of 1662, by James
+Duport, Dean of Peterborough (1606-1679). Published at Cambridge by the
+University printer, John Field, 1665.
+
+ Wing B3632.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church
+ (Philadelphia)._
+
+Congreve's copy, with the inscription "Ex libris Gulielmi: Congreve," is
+owned by the Reverend J. F. Gerrard, Wigan, England.
+
+
+ 372 Lettres Historiques et Galantes p
+ Mad. de C.{xxx} 4 Tom
+ Lent to Ds. M-h.
+
+ [12mo. Colon 1710 26]
+
+Anne Marguerite Petit Du Noyer (1663-1719). Lettres historiques et
+galantes. A Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1707-1718. 7 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+Perhaps Congreve had the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth volumes, dated
+1710, 1711, 1712, 1713.
+
+
+ 373 ---- Persanes 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1721. 26]
+
+[Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brède et de Montesquieu
+(1689-1755).]
+
+Lettres Persanes. Seconde edition. 2 tom. Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau,
+1721. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP._
+
+
+ 374 Lettres sur Les Anglois et les francois
+
+ [12mo. Cologn 1725 30]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+[Beat Louis de Muralt (1665-1749)]. Lettres sur les Anglois et les
+François. Et sur les voiages. A Cologne, [no publisher given] 1725.
+12mo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Cleveland Public, Michigan, Hunt._
+
+
+ 375 Mezzo Tinto Prints by J. Smith
+ Large Papr.
+
+ [Fol. --- 10]
+
+No copy of a folio volume of prints by John Smith (1652-1742) has been
+found. Congreve probably made a collection of Smith's prints and had
+them bound.
+
+
+ 376 Montaigne (Seignr. de) Essais
+
+ [Fol. Paris 1658. 15]
+
+Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592). Essais. . . . Avec augmentation
+de la version françoise des passages italiens. Nouv. éd. A Paris,
+E. Couterot (or P. Le Petit, etc.), 1657. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+No copy of a folio edition, Paris, 1658, has been found.
+
+
+ 377 ---- Essais 3 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1659. 5]
+
+Les essais de Michel de Montaigne. A Paris, chez Christophle Journel (or
+L. Rondet), 1659. 3 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Harv, Princeton._
+
+
+ 378 ---- Ditto. 3 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Bourdeaux 1582 6]
+
+Essais . . . edition seconde, reveuë & augmentée. A Bourdeaus, impr. de
+S. Millanges, 1582. 2 tom. en 1. Small 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP._
+
+
+ 379 ---- English by _Cha. Cotton_ 3 Vols[.]
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1695. 12]
+
+Essays. . . . Made English by Charles Cotton. London, for
+M. Gilliflower, W. Heusman, R. Bentley, and J. Hindmarsh, 1693. 3 vol.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+Congreve's copy probably belonged to the second edition, 1693. No copy
+of a 1695 edition has been found, and the edition of 1700 is called the
+third.
+
+
+ 380 Milton's (Jno.) Poetical Works in
+ 2 Vols _Large Paper_
+
+ [4to. Lond.1720. 17]
+
+John Milton (1608-1674). The poetical works. London, for Jacob Tonson,
+1720. 2 vol. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1153 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 381 ---- Ditto 3 Vols. with
+ Cuts _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1705. 19]
+
+Paradise Lost . . . seventh edition, adorn'd with sculptures. 2 vol.
+London, for Jacob Tonson, 1705. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 382 Malebranche de la Recherche de la
+ Veritè
+
+ [4to. Paris 1712 2]
+
+Nicholas Malebranche (1638-1715). De la recherche de la verité, où l'on
+traitte de la nature de l'esprit de l'homme, & de l'usage qu'il en doit
+faire pour éviter l'erreur dans les sciences. 6{e} éd. A Paris, chez
+Michel David, 1712. 2 tom. enlarged 4to.
+
+ _BN; Harv._
+
+
+ 383 Musarum Anglicanarum Analecta.
+ 2 Vol. _Charta Maj._
+
+ [8vo. Oxon 1699. 19]
+
+Musarum Anglicanarum analecta . . . in duo volumina congesta. Oxon.,
+e theatro Sheldoniano, impensis J. Crosley, 1699. 2 vol. 8vo.
+
+ Wing M3136.
+
+ _BM; Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+
+ 384 Milbourne's (Luke) Notes on Mr
+ Dryden's Virgil
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1698. 8]
+
+Luke Milbourne (1649-1720). Notes on Dryden's Virgil. In a letter to a
+friend. With an essay on the same poet. London, for R. Clavill, 1698.
+8vo.
+
+ Wing M2035.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 385 Manilius's Astronomy & Astrology, done
+ into Eng. Verse, wth: Notes
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1697. 20]
+
+Marcus Manilius (fl. A.D. 9). The five books of M. Manilius, containing
+a system of the ancient astronomy and astrology: together with the
+philosophy of the Stoicks. Done into English verse. With notes [by
+T. C., i.e. T. Creech]. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1697. 8vo.
+
+ Wing M430.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Miami (Ohio), Hunt._
+
+
+ 386 Moore's (Sir Jonas) Treatise of
+ Artillery or great
+ Ordnance
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1683. 8]
+
+Sir Jonas Moore (1617-1679). A general treatise of artillery . . . writ
+in Italian by Tomaso Moretti, . . . translated . . . by Sir Jonas Moore.
+London, by A. G. and J. P. for Obadiah Blagrave, 1683. 8vo.
+
+ Wing M2726.
+
+ _BM; Clark._
+
+
+ 387 Molyneux's (Wm) Case of Ireland's
+ being bound by Acts of
+ Parl. in Engld. Stated
+
+ [8vo. Dublin 1698. 8]
+
+William Molyneux (1656-1698). The case of Ireland's being bound by acts
+of Parliament in England, stated. Dublin, by Joseph Ray, 1698. 8vo.
+
+ Wing M2402.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Hunt._
+
+Another octavo edition: Dublin, by and for J. R. And are to be sold by
+Rob. Clavel, and A. and J. Churchil, booksellers in London, 1698. (Wing
+M2403--_Cambridge; LC_)
+
+
+ 388 Menandri et Philemonis Reliquiæ
+ Gr. Lat. cum Notis Hug.
+ Grotii et Jo. Clerici
+
+ [8vo. Amsterd 1709. 7]
+
+Menander (342?-291? B.C.) and Philemon (361?-263? B.C.). Menandri et
+Philemonis reliquiæ . . . cum notis Hugonis Grotii et Joannis Clerici.
+Amstelodami, apud Thomam Lombrail, 1709. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Michigan._
+
+
+ 389 de la Motte Fables Nouvelles
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1719. 30]
+
+Antoine Houdar de La Motte (1672-1731). Fables nouvelles. A Paris, chez
+Gregoire Depuis, 1719. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Harv, NYP._
+
+
+ 390 ---- Poesies et autres Ouvrages
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Brux.1707 24]
+
+Poësies de Monsieur de la Motte avec un discours sur la poësie en
+general, & sur l'ode en particulier. Suivant la copie de Paris, & se
+vend, A Bruxelles, chez les Frères t'Serstevens, 1707. Small 8vo.
+
+ _Biblioteca Marucelliana (Florence)._
+
+
+ 391 ---- l'Iliade, Poeme, avec un
+ Discours Sur Homere
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1714. 18]
+
+A Paris, chez Gregoire Depuis, 1714. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; LC._
+
+
+ 392 Marzio Coriolano Drama p Musica
+
+ [12mo. Ven.1698. 30]
+
+Matteo Noris (_c._ 1640-1708). Marzio Coriolano. Drama per musica. Da
+rappresentarsi nel famoso teatro di S. Gio: Grisostomo. L'anno 1698. In
+Venezia, Nicolini, 1698. 12mo.
+
+ _BN, Biblioteca Nationale Vittoria Emanuele (Rome); LC (Schatz 8303)._
+
+
+ 393 Moliere Oeuvres 8 Tom. avec Fig.
+ en Taille-douce
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1697 25]
+
+Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Molière (1622-1673). Les [oe]uvres de Monsieur
+de Molière. Reveuës, corrigées & augmentèes. Enrichies de figures en
+taille-douce. 8 tom. A Paris, chez Denys Thierry, Claude Barbin, et
+Pierre Trabouillet, 1697. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Chicago._
+
+
+ 394 Maisons de Campagne de Pline, avec
+ des Remarques p Felibien
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1717. 12]
+
+Jean François Félibien (_c._ 1658-1733). Les plans et les descriptions
+de deux des plus belles maisons de campagne de Pline le Consul.
+A Londres, chez David Mortier, 1707. 12mo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Princeton._
+
+Perhaps Congreve's "1717" is an error for "1707." There seems to have
+been no 1717 edition.
+
+
+ 395 Sieurs de Maucroy et de la Fontaine
+ Ouvrages de Prose et
+ de Poësie
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1688 12]
+
+François de Maucroix (1619-1708) and Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695).
+Ouvrages de prose et de poësie. A Amsterdam, chez Pierre Mortier. 1688.
+12mo.
+
+ _BN; Yale, LC._
+
+
+ 396 Miege's State of Denmark
+
+ [12mo. Lond 1683 8]
+
+Guy Miege (1644-1718?). The present state of Denmark. London, for Tho.
+Basset, 1683. 8vo.
+
+ Wing M2024.
+
+ _Bodleian._
+
+
+ 397 Malthus's Treatise of Artificial
+ Fireworks
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1629. 6]
+
+Francis Malthus (François de Malthe). A treatise of artificial fireworks
+both for warres and recreation: with divers pleasant geometrical
+observations, fortifications, and arithmeticall examples. . . .
+Englished by the author Tho: [or rather Fra:] Malthus. London, for
+Richard Hawkins, 1629. 8vo.
+
+ STC 17217.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Hunt._
+
+
+ 398 Meursii Elegantiæ Latini Sermonis
+
+ [12mo. ------ 24]
+
+Nicholas Chorier (1612-1692). Joannis Meursii elegantiæ latini sermonis.
+[No place or date. Perhaps 1680. Wrongly attributed to Johannes van
+Meurs.] 12mo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Chicago._
+
+
+ 399 Macrobii Opera cum _Notis Pontani_
+ 3 Vol.
+
+ [8vo. Lugd.Bat.1628 7]
+
+Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius (fl. _c._ A.D. 400). Aur. Theodosii
+Macrobii . . . opera. Joh Isacius Pontanus secundo recensuit: adjectis
+ad libros singulos notis. Lugduni Batavorum, ex officinâ Joannis Maire,
+1628. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 400 Management of ye War 2 Parts, _with
+ other Pamphlets_
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1711. 33]
+
+[Francis Hare, Bishop of Chichester (1671-1740)]. The management of the
+war. In a letter to a Tory-member. London, for A. Baldwin, 1711. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry._
+
+A second pamphlet with the same title was soon published by A. Baldwin
+"In a second letter to a Tory-member," and each was issued several times
+during 1711.
+
+
+ 401 Minsheu's Spanish & Eng. Dictionary
+ vide Dictionary
+
+ [.... ----- 2]
+
+See No. 181.
+
+
+ 402 May's Lucan see Lucan &c[.]
+
+ [.... .... 6]
+
+See No. 346.
+
+
+ 403 Moivre's Doctrine of Chances
+
+ [4to. Lond.1718. 2]
+
+See No. 205.
+
+
+ 404 Memoirs of the Count de Grammont
+
+ [8vo Lon 1714 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Anthony Hamilton (1645?-1719). Memoirs of the life of Count de Grammont.
+. . . Translated from the French by Mr. Boyer. London, J. Round,
+W. Taylor, J. Brown, W. Lewis, and J. Graves, 1714. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Newberry._
+
+
+ 405 Miscellanies bound together Vizt.
+
+ [4to. ---- 28]
+
+ a b Mother Shipton -- Tales of
+ c ye Fairies -- Dr. Merryman
+ d Hist. of Hercules of Greece
+ e ---- of Sir. Jno. Hawkwood
+ f ---- of Dorastus & Fawnia
+ g ---- of ye Gentle Craft
+ h ---- of ye Destruction of Troy
+ i ---- of ye Eng. Rogue
+ j ---- of Captain Hind
+ k ---- of Sir. Jno. Mandevile
+
+Number 405 probably included the following:
+
+(a) Richard Head (1637?-1686?). The life and death of Mother Shipton.
+London, for B. Harris, 1677. 4to.
+
+ Wing H1257--_Hunt._ (Or one of the quartos of 1684, 1687, or 1694.)
+
+(b) Marie Catherine Jumelle de Berneville, Comtesse d'Aulnoy (d. 1705).
+Tales of the fairys. Translated from the French. London, for
+C. Cockerill, 1699. (_Term Catalogues_, III, 123, but described as in
+"twelves.")
+
+(c) S[amuel] R[owlands] (1570?-1630?). Doctor Merry-man: or, Nothing but
+mirth. London, for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke,
+W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger, 1681. 4to.
+
+ Wing R2083--_BM; Hunt._ (Or one of the quartos of 1609, 1616, 1618,
+1619, 1627, 1657, or 1671.)
+
+(d) The famous and renowned history of the life and glorious actions of
+the mighty Hercules of Greece. [London, 1710?]. _BM; Folg._ (The Folger
+has a second undated copy printed for S. Bates, probably about 1719.)
+
+(e) Sir John de Hawkwood (d. 1394). The honour of the taylors; or, The
+famous and renowned history of Sir John Hawkwood. London, by Alexander
+Milbourn, for William Whitwood, 1687. 4to.
+
+ Wing H2599.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+(f) Robert Greene (1560?-1592). The plesant historie of Dorastus and
+Fawnia. London, for F. Faulkner, 1636. 4to. STC 12292--_BM; Folg, Hunt._
+(Or one of the quartos of 1648, 1655, 1664, 1677, 1684, 1688, 1694, or
+1703.)
+
+(g) Thomas Deloney (1543?-1600). The plesant and princely history of the
+gentle craft. [London,] P. Wilde and sold by P. Brooksby, J. Deacon,
+J. Back, J. Blare, and E. Tracy, 1696.
+
+ Wing D962--_Bodleian; Newberry._ (Or one of the many earlier quartos.)
+
+(h) Raoul Le Fèvre (fl. 1460). The auncient historie, of the destruction
+of Troy. . . . Translated from the French into English by W. Caxton.
+London, by Thomas Creede, 1596. 4to.
+
+ STC 15379--_Bodleian; Folg, LC, Hunt._ (Or one of the many quartos of
+the next century and a quarter.)
+
+(i) Richard Head (1637?-1686?). The life and death of the English rogue.
+London, for Eben. Tracy, [1700?]. 4to.
+
+ Wing H1263.
+
+ _BM; Clark._
+
+(j) We have brought our hogs to a fair market; or, Strange news from
+New-Gate; being a most plesant and historical narrative of Captain
+J[ames] H[ind]. London, for George Horton, 1651. 4to.
+
+ Wing W1178.
+
+ _BM; Hunt._
+
+(k) Sir John Mandeville (1300?-1372). The voyages and travels of Sir
+John Mandeville, knight: wherein is set down the way to the Holy Land,
+and to Hierusalem. London, by A. Wilde, for G. Conyers and
+A. Bettesworth, 1722. 4to.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv, NYP, Library Company of Philadelphia (Ridgway
+ Branch), Michigan._ (Or any of the earlier quartos.)
+
+
+ 406 ---- bound together Vizt.
+
+ [4to --- 27]
+
+ a Dryden's Essay on Dram. Poetry
+ b Horace's Art of Poetry by ye
+ E. of Roscommon--and
+ c the Rehearsal
+
+This specially bound collection of three quartos, with Congreve's
+signature on each of the three title pages, was item No. 209 in the
+Leeds Sale, 1930. Since the dates on these title pages are 1684, 1684,
+and 1687, the quartos could have been only the following:
+
+(a) Of dramatick poesie, an essay. By John Dryden. London, for Henry
+Herringman, 1684. 4to.
+
+ Wing D2328.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Chicago, Hunt._
+
+(b) Horace's Art of poetry. Made English by the Right Honourable the
+Earl of Roscommon. London, for Henry Herringman, and sold by Joseph
+Knight and Francis Saunders, 1684. 4to.
+
+ Wing H2769.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Illinois, Hunt._
+
+(c) The rehearsal. . . . The fifth edition. London, for Thomas Dring,
+and sold by John Newton, 1687. 4to.
+
+ Wing B5327.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Texas, Hunt._
+
+
+ 407 ---- bound together Vizt.
+
+ [4to. --- 28]
+
+ a A mad World my Masters
+ b c Cupid's Revenge -- Merry
+ d Wives of Windsor -- Byron's
+ e Conspiracy -- Chapman's Homer,
+ f and Heliodorus's History in
+ Verse by Wm Lisle
+
+Number 407 probably included the following:
+
+(a) Thomas Middleton's A mad world my masters, in a quarto of 1608 (STC
+17888--_BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Hunt_) or of 1640 (STC 17889--_BM; Harv,
+Folg, Newberry, Texas, Hunt_). No. 490 indicates that the reference here
+is to Middleton's play rather than to Breton's dialogue (STC 3667).
+
+(b) Beaumont and Fletcher's Cupid's revenge, in a quarto of 1615 (STC
+1667--_BM; Harv, Hunt_), of 1630 (STC 1668--_BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry,
+Texas, Hunt_), or of 1635 (STC 1669--_Bodleian; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC,
+Newberry, Hunt_).
+
+(c) Shakespeare's The merry wives of Windsor, in the 1630 quarto (STC
+22301--_BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Hunt_). Also possible, but less likely
+because of the wording of the titles, are the quartos of 1602 (STC
+22299--_BM; Folg, Hunt_) and 1619 (STC 22300--_BM; Harv, Folg, Hunt_).
+
+(d) George Chapman's The conspiracie, and tragedie of Charles Duke of
+Byron, Marshall of France, in a quarto of 1608 (STC 4968--_BM; Harv,
+Folg. Illinois, Texas, Hunt_) or of 1625 (STC 4969--_BM; Harv, Folg, LC,
+Newberry, Hunt_).
+
+(e) George Chapman's Seaven bookes of the Iliades of Homere, prince of
+poets. London, by John Windet, 1598. 4to.
+
+ STC 13632.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Hunt._
+
+(f) The famous historie of Heliodorus. Amplified, augmented, and
+delivered paraphrastically in verse; by . . . William Lisle. London, by
+John Dawson for Francis Eglesfield, 1638. 4to.
+
+ STC 13048.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 408 ---- bound together Vizt.
+
+ [12mo. Lond. 30]
+
+ Merry Wives of Windsor
+ King Henry IV. 2 parts
+ Julius Caesar -- Hamlet
+ & Othello Moor of Venice
+
+The sequel of Henry the Fourth: with the humours of Sir John Falstaffe,
+and Justice Shallow. . . . Alter'd from Shakespeare, by the late Mr.
+Betterton. London, for W. Chetwood, and T. Jauncey, [_c._ 1720]. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, Hunt._
+
+Since _The sequel_ was the only "second" part of _Henry IV_ available
+before Congreve's death, it must have been one of the six plays in No.
+408. The other five, as Dr. Giles Dawson of the Folger Shakespeare
+Library has kindly pointed out, were all available about 1720-1721 in
+the second edition of the T. Johnson octavos and may be consulted at the
+Folger Library. Furthermore, these octavos were small, about the size of
+the duodecimos of the period, and would have fitted well with _The
+sequel_ into a volume which might easily have been classified according
+to size as 12mo.
+
+
+ 409 Miscellaneous Poems & Translations
+ vizt. Statius Thebais &c.
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1712. 20]
+
+Miscellaneous poems and translations. By several hands. London, for
+Bernard Lintott, 1712. 8vo. [Begins with Pope's trans. of the _Thebais_
+of Statius and ends with Pope's _Rape of the Lock_.]
+
+Case 260 (i) (a).
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 410 ---- Poems vizt. Temple of
+ Death &c[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1701. 20]
+
+A collection of poems: viz. The temple of death: by the Marquis of
+Normanby . . . &c. London, for Daniel Brown and Benjamin Tooke, 1701.
+8vo. [Congreve's Epilogue to _Oroonko_ is printed on pp. 280-2.]
+
+Case 151 (e).
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, LC, Newberry, Texas, Clark._
+
+
+ 411 ---- Poems by ye D. of Bucks
+ Cowley &c[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1692. 20]
+
+[Charles Gildon (1665-1724)]. Miscellany poems upon several occasions:
+consisting of original poems, by the late Duke of Buckingham, Mr.
+Cowley, Mr. Milton, Mr. Prior, Mrs. Behn, Mr. Tho. Brown, &c. London,
+for Peter Buck, 1692. 8vo. [Contains some of Congreve's earliest printed
+work, including "Upon a Lady's Singing, Pindarick Ode, by Mr. Congreve,"
+pp. 35-40. Other poems that may be Congreve's are "The Decoy, a Song: By
+W. C.," pp. 64-65, and "The Masque, a Song: By W. C.," pp. 71-72.]
+
+ Wing G733A; Case 197.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Texas, Clark._
+
+
+ 412 ---- Poems by Oxford &
+ Cambride Hands
+
+ [8vo. --- 20]
+
+Possibly the same as No. 446 (or the issue of [1709]).
+
+
+ 413 ---- Poems on ye Victories
+ of Blenheim & Ramil-
+ -lies by ye most Eminent
+ Hands
+
+ [Fol London 1708. 15]
+
+No. 413 was apparently a specially bound volume made up of Addison's
+_Campaign_ (which had appeared twice in 1705 and again in 1708),
+Congreve's _A Pindarique Ode on the Victorious Progress of her Majesties
+Arms_ (1706), and other poems. In Sotheby's catalogue for the Leeds
+Sale, 1930, item No. 5 reads as follows: "Addison (J.), William Congreve
+and others. A Collection of Poems . . . upon the Victories of Blenheim
+and Ramillies, _panelled calf. folio._ 1708." And perhaps it was this
+same unique volume that Sotheby advertised for sale on 23 November 1931:
+"A Collection of Poems . . . upon the Victories of Blenheim and
+Ramilies. By the most Eminent Hands, 1708." (_CHEL_, II, 188)
+
+
+ 414 ---- Poems by Mr. Steele
+
+ [8vo Lond.1714 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See No. 568.
+
+
+ 415 ---- Tea-Table
+
+ [24to .... ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Allan Ramsay (1686-1758). The tea-table miscellany. Edinburgh, by Mr.
+Thomas Ruddiman, for Allan Ramsey, 1724. Small 12mo.
+
+Case 333.
+
+ _Leeds; LC, Hunt._
+
+
+ 416 Microcosmographie or Characters
+
+ [24to Lond.1629 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See No. 231, an entry by the first hand, which lists Congreve's copy of
+the _Microcosmographie_ (1629) as 12mo. This entry by the third hand
+(No. 416) probably refers to the copy mentioned in No. 231, and no doubt
+errs in giving the format as 24to. The seven known editions of the
+_Microcosmographie_ between 1628 and 1638 are all in 12mo.
+
+
+ 417 Miscellaneous Letters & Essays
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1694. 8]
+
+[Charles Gildon, 1665-1724.] Miscellaneous letters and essays, on
+several subjects. Philosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous,
+&c. in prose and verse. Directed to John Dryden, Esq; the Honourable
+Geo. Granville, Esq; Walter Moyle, Esq; Mr. Dennis, Mr. Congreve, and
+other eminent men of the age. By several gentlemen and ladies. London,
+for Benjamin Bragg, 1694. 8vo.
+
+ Wing G732.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 418 Miscellanies in Prose & Verse See Dr Swift's
+
+ [.... - - ---- 28]
+
+See No. 553.
+
+
+ 419 Medicina Statica vide Sanctorius
+
+ [.... .... 4]
+
+See No. 563.
+
+
+ 420 Miscellanies, Pope & Swift - 3 vol.
+
+ [8{vo}. Lond:1727. 27]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Miscellanies in prose and verse. London, for Benjamin Motte, 1727. 8vo.
+[The fourth and fifth volumes appeared in 1732 and 1735, after
+Congreve's death.]
+
+Case 343-344(?).
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 421 Newton's (Sir Isaac) Opticks
+
+ [4to. London 1704. 2]
+
+Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727). Opticks: or, A treatise of the reflexions,
+refractions, inflexions and colours of light. London, Sam. Smith, and
+Benj. Walford, 1704. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Illinois, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 469 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 422 Nature of Man, a Poem. _L. Paper_[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1711. 28]
+
+[Sir Richard Blackmore (d. 1729)]. The nature of man. A poem. In three
+books. London, for Sam. Buckley, and sold by the booksellers of London
+and Westminster, 1711. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 423 Nereides, Sea Eclogues
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1712. 20]
+
+[William Diaper (d. 1717)]. Nereides: or, Sea-eclogues. London, by J. H.
+for E. Sanger, 1712. 8vo. [Poetic dedication to Congreve.]
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Newberry._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 190 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 424 Natalis Comitis Mythologiæ Libri X
+
+ [8vo. Genev.1651 7]
+
+Natale Conti (1520?-1580?). Natalis Comitis Mythologiæ, sive
+Explicationis fabularum, libri decem. Genevæ, sumptibus Petri Chouët,
+1651. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Washington and Lee, Chicago._
+
+
+ 425 Nouvelles toutes Nouvelles
+
+ [12mo. Amsterd 1710. 26]
+
+Chevalier de Mailly (d. _c._ 1724). Nouvelles toutes nouvelles, par
+M. D. L. C. A Amsterdam, aux dépens d'Estienne Roger, 1710. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Minnesota._
+
+
+ 426 Newton's Chronology, unbound
+
+ [4to Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727). The chronology of ancient kingdoms
+amended. London, for J. Tonson, and J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1728. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 427 Ovid's Metamorphoses in XV. Books:
+ Translated by ye most
+ Eminent Hands: and
+ adorn'd wth. Sculptures.
+ Large Paper
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1717. 16]
+
+Publius Ovidius Naso (43 B.C.-A.D. 17). Ovid's metamorphoses in fifteen
+books. Translated by the most eminent hands. [J. Dryden, J. Addison,
+W. Congreve, etc.]. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1717. fol.
+
+Case 298.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this large paper edition was item No. 486 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930. Congreve translated a part of Book X.
+
+
+ 428 ---- Ditto Translated by G. Sandys
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1640. 15]
+
+Ovids metamorphosis Englished, mythologiz'd, and represented in figures.
+. . . By G[eorge] S[andys]. London, J. L[egatt] for Andrew Hebb, 1640.
+fol.
+
+ STC 18968.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Illinois, Hunt._
+
+
+ 429 ---- Art of Love, Together with
+ his Remedy of Love &c
+ Translated into Eng. Verse
+ By Eminent Hands - &
+ adorn'd wth. Cuts. _Large Papr._
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1709. 28]
+
+Ovid's Art of love. In three books. Together with his remedy of love.
+Translated into English verse by several eminent hands [J. Dryden,
+W. Congreve, and N. Tate.] Adorn'd with cuts. London, for Jacob Tonson,
+1709. 8vo.
+
+Case 252.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Clark._
+
+Congreve translated Book III of the _Art of Love_, pp. 179-267.
+
+
+ 430 ---- Ditto. Small Paper
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1709. 20]
+
+See No. 429.
+
+ _NYP._
+
+
+ 431 ---- Epistles Translated by
+ Several Hands
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1681. 20]
+
+Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands. [Preface by Dryden.] The
+second edition, with the addition of a new epistle. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1681. 8vo.
+
+ Wing O660.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Michigan, Clark._
+
+
+ 432 Ovidii Elegiarum sive Amorum Libri
+
+ [------ .... 6]
+
+P. Ovidii Nasonis amorum libri tres. Cum interpretatione gallica et
+recentioribus notis. Lutetiæ Parisorum, apud viduam Petri Lamy, 1661.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Columbia, Iowa._
+
+
+ 433 ---- Opera 3 Vol. _Foliis deauratis._
+ apud. Jac. Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1715 24]
+
+P. Ovidii Nasonis opera tribus tomis comprehensa. Londini, ex officinâ
+Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1715. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Pennsylvania, Chicago._
+
+
+ 434 ---- his Art of Love English'd; wth:
+ ye Loves of Hero & Leander
+ a Mock Poem
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1684. 20]
+
+Ovid de arte amandi, and The remedy of love Englished. As also The loves
+of Hero and leander, a mock poem: together with choice poems, and rare
+pieces of drollery. London, printed in the year 1684. 12mo.
+
+ Wing O653.
+
+ _Yale, Folg._
+
+
+ 435 Ogelby off the Roads
+
+ [8vo Lond.1727 4]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+John Ogilby (1600-1676). Britannia depicta or Ogilby improv'd; being a
+correct copy of Mr. Ogilby's actual survey of all ye direct & principal
+cross roads in England and Wales. London, Tho. Bowles, 1720. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry._
+
+A copy of a 1727 edition has not been located.
+
+
+ 436 Olearius's Travels, by Davis; V. Ambassador's
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1669 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See No. 4.
+
+
+ 437 Ovidii Amorum Lib.
+
+ [8vo .... ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+See No. 432.
+
+
+ 438 Oak and Dunghill, a Fable
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+[William Broome (1689-1745?)]. The oak, and the dunghill. A fable in
+verse. London, J. Roberts, 1728. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Illinois._
+
+
+ 439 Ocean, an Ode
+
+ [.... Ib.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Edward Young (1683-1765). Ocean. An ode. Occasion'd by His Majesty's
+late royal encouragement of the sea-service. . . . By the author of The
+universal passion. London, for Tho. Worrall, 1728. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Texas, Clark._
+
+
+ 440 Ovington's Voyage to Surat Anno 1689
+
+ [8vo. London 1696 28]
+
+John Ovington (1653-1731). A voyage to Suratt, in the year, 1689.
+London, for Jacob Tonson, 1696. 8vo.
+
+ Wing O701.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 441 Oldham's Works, with his Remains
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1686. 20]
+
+John Oldham (1653-1683). The works of Mr. John Oldham, together with his
+remains. 4 pt. London, for Jo. Hindmarsh, 1686. 8vo.
+
+Brooks 21; Wing O228.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg._
+
+Congreve's copy, with the signature "Will: Congreve" on the title page,
+was item No. 479 in the Leeds Sale of 1930 (where the date was wrongly
+given as 1687) and is now in the Yale Library. An examination of this
+copy shows that it belongs to the last of the three editions of 1686.
+
+
+ 442 Oughtred's Circles of Proportion
+
+ [8vo. Oxon 1660 8]
+
+William Oughtred (1575-1660). The circles of proportion and the
+horizontal instrument. Oxford, by W. Hall, for R. Davis, 1660. 8vo.
+
+ Wing O572.
+
+ _BM; Cincinnati, Michigan._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 485 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 443 Officiers de Bouche
+
+ [8vo. Par.1716. 32]
+
+See No. 240.
+
+
+ 444 Otway's (Tho.) Plays
+
+ [4to. London 1687. 27]
+
+Thomas Otway (1652-1685). Apparently these "Plays" consisted of separate
+quartos which Congreve had bound in one volume. Such a volume, with
+Congreve's signature on the title page, was item No. 484 in the Leeds
+Sale, 1930. The date assigned to this volume is probably derived from
+one of the two quartos dated 1687: _Alcibiades_ (Wing O540--_BM; Harv,
+LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt_) and _The Souldiers Fortune_ (Wing O564--_BM;
+Harv, LC, Newberry_).
+
+
+ 445 Orpheus Britannicus vide Purcell
+
+See No. 462.
+
+
+ 446 Oxford & Cambridge Miscellany Poems
+
+ [8vo --- 20]
+
+[Elijah Fenton (1683-1730), ed.] Oxford and Cambridge miscellany poems.
+London, for Bernard Lintott, [1708]. 8vo.
+
+Case 248.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Texas._
+
+Lintott brought out another issue in [1709].
+
+ _NYP, Princeton, LC, Chicago._
+
+
+ 447 L: Ortographe Francoise par Ozinde
+
+ [4to. Lon.1725 30]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+J. B. Ozinde. Pratique de l'ortographe et de la pronunciation de la
+langue françoise. A Londres, chez Henry Woodfall, 1725. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian._
+
+
+ 448 Plauti: Comediæ Notis Variorum 4 vol.
+
+ [8vo. Amstelmi: 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+M. Acci Plauti Com[oe]diæ. Accedit commentarius ex variorum notis &
+observationibus, ex recensione Joh. Frederici Gronovii. Editio
+novissima. Amstelodami, ex typographia Blaviana, 1684. 2 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _BM, Royal Library (The Hague); NYP, LC, Michigan._
+
+Perhaps Congreve had a copy specially bound in four volumes.
+
+
+ 449 Prideaux Connexion of the Old & New Testam[.]
+
+ [Fol Lond.1717 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand crossed through but legible.
+
+See No. 454.
+
+
+ 450 Plautus's 3 Comedies made Eng.
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1694 20]
+
+Titus Maccius Plautus (254?-184 B.C.). Plautus's comedies, Amphitryon,
+Epidicus, and Rudens, made English: with critical remarks upon each
+play. London, for Abel Swalle and T. Child, 1694. 8vo.
+
+ Wing P2415.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 451 Plautii Com[oe]diæ Notis _Lambini_.
+ apd. Maceum
+
+ [Fol. Paris 1587 16]
+
+M. Accius Plautus ex fide, atque auctoritate complurium librorum
+manuscriptorum opera Dionys. Lambini emendatus & comentariis explicatus.
+Lutetiæ [Paris], apud Bartholomæum Macæum, 1587. fol.
+
+ _BN; Harv._
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 417 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930.
+
+
+ 452 ---- Fabulæ ex Recensione
+ _Doussica_
+
+ [12mo. Franc.1604 5]
+
+Fabulæ. . . . Ex recensione Dousica, etc. Francofurti, excudebat Joannes
+Saurius, impensis Petri Kopffij, 1604. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Mount Holyoke._
+
+
+ 453 Paul's (Father) History of ye Council
+ of Trent. Eng. _by Brent_
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1620. 15]
+
+Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623). The historie of the Councel of Trent. . . .
+Written in Italian . . . translated into English by Nathanael Brent.
+London, Robert Barker and John Bill, 1620. fol.
+
+ STC 21761.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 454 Prideaux's (Humph.) Connection of
+ ye Hist. of ye Old & New
+ Testament. 2 Vols[.]
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1717. 15]
+
+Humphrey Prideaux (1648-1724). The Old and New Testament connected in
+the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations. 2 pt. London, for
+R. Knaplock and J. Tonson, 1717-1718. fol.
+
+ _BM; Washington and Lee, Indiana._
+
+
+ 455 Pembroke's Arcadia, written by Sir Ph.
+ Sidney. With his Life & D.
+
+ [Fol Ib.1674. 15]
+
+Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586). The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. The
+thirteenth edition. London, for George Calvert, 1674. fol.
+
+ Wing S3770.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 600 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 456 Poetæ Graæcæ Principes, apd. H. Steph.
+
+ [Fol. Paris 1566 15]
+
+Henri Estienne (1528-1598). Poetae græci principes heroici carminis, &
+alii nonnulli. [Paris], excudebat Henricus Stephanus, 1566. fol.
+
+ _Royal College of Physicians (London); Harv, LC, Illinois._
+
+
+ 457 Pausaniæ accurata Græciæ De-
+ -scriptio Gr. Lat.
+
+ [Fol Hanov 1613 15]
+
+Pausanius (fl. 174 A.D.). Pausaniæ accurata Græciæ descriptio . . .
+a Guilielmo Xylandro Augustano diligenter recognita. Hanoviæ, typis
+Wechelianis, apud hæredes Claudi Marnii, 1613. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Chicago._
+
+
+ 458 Prior's (Mat.) Poems - - Large Papr.
+
+ [Fol. Lond 1718 16]
+
+Matthew Prior (1664-1721). Poems on several occasions. L. P. London, for
+Jacob Tonson, and John Barber, 1718. fol
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's name appears in the printed list of subscribers. A copy of
+this large paper edition was item No. 522 (also No. 523) in the Leeds
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 459 ---- Ditto - - - Small Papr[.]
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1718. 15]
+
+See No. 458.
+
+
+ 460 ---- Ditto
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1709. 20]
+
+Poems on several occasions. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1709. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this was item No. 521 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 461 Poems on Sevl. Occasions by Mrs S.F[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib. ___ 20]
+
+S[arah] F[yge Egerton]. Poems on several occasions, together with a
+pastoral. By Mrs. S. F. London, printed, and are to be sold by J. Nutt,
+[1710?]. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry._
+
+An earlier edition, dated 1706, is probably represented by No. 255
+above. The pastoral is dedicated to Congreve.
+
+
+ 462 Purcell's (Hen.) Orpheus Britannicus.
+ or Collection of Songs 2 Vols[.]
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1698. 21]
+
+Henry Purcell (1658-1695). Orpheus Britannicus. A collection of all the
+choicest songs for one, two, and three voices. London, by
+J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford, 1698-1702. 2 vol. fol. [Vol. II,
+1702: by William Pearson, for Henry Playford]
+
+ Wing P4218; Day and Murrie, _English Song Books_, No. 166.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy, with his signature on the title page of the first
+volume, was item No. 459 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 463 Pinto's Voyages & Travels
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1663. 2]
+
+Fernam Mendes Pinto (1509?-1583). The voyages and adventures, of
+Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, a Portugal: during his travels for the space of
+one and twenty years in the kingdoms of Ethiopia, China, Tartaria,
+Cauchinchina, Calaminham, Siam, Pegu, Japan, and a great part of the
+East-Indies. With a relation and description of most of the places
+thereof; their religion, laws, riches, customs, and government in the
+time of peace and war. Where he five times suffered shipwrack, was
+sixteen times sold, and thirteen times made a slave. . . . Done into
+English by H[enry] C[ogan]. London, by J. Macock, to be sold by Henry
+Herringman, 1663. fol.
+
+ Wing M1706.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Pennsylvania, LC, Newberry._
+
+A copy of this edition was part of item No. 480 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+In _Love for Love_ Congreve refers to Pinto as a "Liar of the first
+magnitude."
+
+
+ 464 Pindari Opera. Cura Schmidii
+
+ [4to. Witeb.1616 21]
+
+Pindar (518-438 B.C.) . . . hoc est Pindari lyricorum principis. . . .
+Opera Erasmi Schmidii Delitiani. [Witebergæ], sumptibus Zachariæ
+Schureri, 1616. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 465 Pope's (Mr Alex.) Translation of
+ ye ILIAD of Homer in
+ VI. Vols. _Large Paper_
+
+ [4to. Lond 1715 17]
+
+Alexander Pope (1688-1744). The Iliad of Homer. Translated by Mr. Pope.
+London, by W. Bowyer, for Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720. 6 vol. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was part of item No. 312 and also of item No. 313
+in the Leeds Sale, 1930. Congreve's name appears in the list of
+subscribers printed in the first volume. Although the regular
+subscribers received the first volume on 6 June 1715 (see the _Post Boy_
+for Tuesday, 31 May 1715), Congreve received his copy five days in
+advance, as shown by Congreve's holographic receipt preserved at the
+Huntington Library: "June 1st: 1715 Received of Mr. Lintott the first
+volume of Mr Popes translation of Homer by me Wm Congreve." Pope's
+dedication of his _Iliad_ to Congreve appears in the last volume, 1720,
+pp. 220-221.
+
+
+ 466 ---- Translation ye
+ ODYSSEY in 5 Vols
+ _Large Paper_
+
+ [4to. Ib.1725. 11]
+
+The Odyssey of Homer. London, for Bernard Lintott, 1725-1726. 5 vol.
+4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was part of item No. 312 and also of item No. 313
+in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+Congreve's name appears in the printed list of subscribers.
+
+
+ 467 ---- Works - - _Large Paper_
+
+ [4to. Ib.1717. 2]
+
+The works of Mr. Alexander Pope. London, by W. Bowyer, for Bernard
+Lintot, 1717. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1172 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 468 Ponti's (Sieur de) Memoirs Eng. by Charles
+ Cotton
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1694. 15]
+
+Louis de Pontis (1583-1670). Memoirs of the Sieur de Pontis; who served
+in the army six and fifty years, under King Henry IV. Lewis the XIII.
+and Lewis the XIV. . . . Faithfully Englished by Charles Cotton, Esq.
+London, by F. Leach, for James Knapton, 1694. fol.
+
+ Wing P2807.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, Newberry, Clark._
+
+
+ 469 Pratique du Theatre
+
+ [4to. Par.1657 14.]
+
+François Hédelin, Abbé d'Aubignac (1604-1676). La pratique du theatre,
+[oe]uvre tres-necessaire a tous ceux qui veulent s'appliquer à la
+composition des poëmes dramatiques. A Paris, chez Antoine de Sommaville,
+1657. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Vassar, Chicago._
+
+For the English translation of this work see No. 10.
+
+
+ 470 Plutarch's Lives Translated by Several
+ Hands 5 Vols. wth. Cuts - -
+ _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. London 1693 13]
+
+Plutarch (_c._ A.D. 46-_after_ 120). Plutarch's lives. Translated from
+the Greek, by several hands. London, by R. E. for Jacob Tonson, 1693. 5
+vol. 8vo.
+
+ Wing P2367.
+
+ _Cambridge (Trinity College); Folg, Newberry._
+
+
+ 471 Patru (Mr. de) Plaidoyers et Oeuvres
+ Diverses
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1681. 14]
+
+Olivier Patru (1604-1681). Plaidoyers et [oe]uvres diverses de Monsieur
+Patru. . . . Nouvelle édition. 2 pt. Paris, chez Sebastien
+Mabre-Cramoisy, 1681. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 472 Polybius's History of ye World. English'd
+ by Sir _H: Sheers_ 2 Vols.
+
+ [8vo. London 1693 13]
+
+Polybius (_c._ 203?-_c._ 120 B. C). The history of Polybius. . . .
+Translated by Sir H. S[hears]. To which is added, a character of
+Polybius and his writings: by Mr. Dryden. London, for Samuel Briscoe,
+1693. 2 vol. 8vo.
+
+ Wing P2786.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP (v. 2), Folg, LC, Clark._
+
+
+ 473 Petronius Arbiter's Satyr. English'd
+ by _Mr Burnaby_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1694. 8]
+
+Titus Petronius Arbiter (d. 66 A.D.). The satyr of Titus Petronius
+Arbiter, a Roman knight. With its fragments, recover'd at Belgrade. Made
+English by Mr. Burnaby of the Middle-Temple, and another hand. London,
+for Samuel Briscoe, 1694. 8vo.
+
+ Wing P1881.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Cleveland Public, Clark._
+
+
+ 474 Plinii Secundi Historia Naturalis,
+ Variorum Notis 3 Vol.
+
+ [8vo. Lugd.Bat.1669. 4]
+
+Gaius Plinus Secundus (A.D. 23/4-79). C. Plinii Secundi naturalis
+historiæ. Lugd. Batav., apud Hackios, 1669. 3 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Michigan._
+
+
+ 475 Parnell's (Tho.) Poems
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1722. 20]
+
+Thomas Parnell (1679-1718). Poems on several occasions. . . . Published
+[with a dedication, in verse] by Mr. Pope. London, for B. Lintot, 1722.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 476 Pomey Pantheon Mythicum, seu Fabu
+ -losa Deorum Historia
+
+ [12mo. Ultraj.1697. 24]
+
+François Antoine Pomey (1618-1673). Pantheum mythicum, seu Fabulosa
+deorum, historia, hoc primo epitomes eruditionis volumine, breviter
+dilucidéque comprehensa. Editio quinta. Ultrajecti, apud Guiljelmum van
+de Water, 1697. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 477 Patin (Guy) Lettres Choises 3 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Par.1692. 12]
+
+Guy Patin (1602-1672). Lettres choisies. A Paris, chez Jean Petit, 1692.
+2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Pennsylvania, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 478 ---- Lettres nouvelles 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1718. 12]
+
+Nouvelles lettres . . . tirées du cabinet de Mr. Charles Spon.
+A Amsterdam, chez Steenhouwer & Uytwerf, 1718. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 479 Phillippes's Mathematical Manual
+
+ [.... Lond.1678 6]
+
+Henry Phillippes. A mathematical manual. London, by A. Clark, for
+W. Fisher, E. Thomas, J. Northcot, and E. Harlock, 1677. 8vo. [Included
+are tables printed in 1678.]
+
+ Wing P2048A.
+
+ _Michigan._
+
+
+ 480 Platon Oeuvres avec des Remarques
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1699 12]
+
+Plato (e. 429-347 B.C.). Les [oe]uvres de Platon [the dialogues only]
+traduites en françois, avec des remarques . . . [by A. Dacier.] A Paris,
+chez Jean Anisson, 1699. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; NYP._
+
+
+ 481 Pedantius, Com[oe]dia
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1631. 5]
+
+Pedantius. Com[oe]dia, olim. Cantabrig. Acta in Coll. Trin. Londini,
+excudebat W. S., impensis Roberti Mylbourn, 1631. 12mo.
+
+ STC 19524.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 482 le Puits de la Veritè, Nouvelle Gauloise
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1699. 6]
+
+Charles Rivière Dufresny (1654-1724). Le puits de la verité, nouvelle
+gauloise. Suivant la copie imprimée à Paris. A Amsterdam, chez Henry
+Desbordes, 1699. 12mo.
+
+ _Acad. Lugduni Batavorum (Leyden); LC._
+
+
+ 483 Phædri Fabularum Æsopicarum Lib. V.
+ _Foliis deauratis._ apd. Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1713. 24]
+
+Phaedrus (_c._ 15 B.C.-_c._ A.D. 50). Phædri . . . Fabularum Æsopiarum
+libri quinque. Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts,
+1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 484 Il Pastor Fido del Guarini _con Fig._
+
+ [24to. Amsterd.1678. 5]
+
+Giovanni Battista Guarini (1538-1612). Il pastor fido, tragicomedia
+pastorale. In Amsterdam, nella stamperia del S. D. Elsevier. Et in
+Parigi si vende appresso Thomaso Jolly, 1678. 16mo.
+
+ _BM; Boston Public._
+
+
+ 485 Poems on Blenheim vide Miscellaneous Poems
+
+ [Fol. --- 15]
+
+See No. 413.
+
+
+ 486 Polexander vide History of &c[.]
+
+ [Fol. --- 2]
+
+See No. 308.
+
+
+ 487 Philippiques de Demosthene
+
+ [4to. Paris.1701. 22]
+
+See No. 212.
+
+
+ 488 Philosophiè de Gassendi 7 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Lyon 1684. 12]
+
+See No. 272.
+
+
+ 489 Pharsale de Lucain
+
+ [12mo. Haye 1700. 24]
+
+See No. 345.
+
+
+ 490 Plays a Mad World my Masters &c[.]
+
+ [4to. --- 28]
+
+See No. 407(a).
+
+
+ 491 ---- Merry Wives of Windsor &c[.]
+
+ [12mo ---- 30]
+
+See No. 408.
+
+
+ 492 Pemberton's View of Newton's Philosophy
+
+ [4to Lond.1728. ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Henry Pemberton (1694-1771). A view of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy.
+London, printed by S. Palmer, 1728. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1149 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 493 Quintiliani Institut. Oratoriæ Apud
+ _Rob. Stephanum_
+
+ [4to. Paris 1542 22]
+
+Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (First century after Christ). M. Fabii
+Quintiliani oratoris eloquentissimi, institutionum oratoriarum.
+Parisiis, ex officina Rob. Stephani typographi regii, 1542. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Illinois._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1272 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 494 Quevedo Oeuvres 2d. Tome, contenant
+ le VII. Visions
+
+ [12mo. Bruss.1699. 29]
+
+Francisco Gomez de Quevedo Villegas (1580-1645). Les oeuvres. . . .
+Seconde partie. Contenante les sept visions. A Brusselles, chez Josse de
+Grieck, 1699. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 495 ---- Oeuvres 2 Tomes, avec Fig.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1718. 26]
+
+Les [oe]uvres. A Bruxelles, chez Joseph t'Serstevens, 1718. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _Royal Library (The Hague)._
+
+
+ 496 Quinte Curce de la Traduction de Vaugelas.
+
+ [12mo Amst.1696. 11]
+
+Quintus Curtius Rufus (fl. A.D. 50). Quinte Curce, de la vie & des
+actions d'Alexandre le Grand. De la traduction de M. de Vaugelas.
+A Amsterdam, chez Henry Wetstein, 1696. 8vo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 497 Quintus Curtius---_Foliis deauratis._ apd Tonson
+
+ [12mo Lond.1716. 24]
+
+Quinti Curtii Rufi de rebus gestis Alexandri Magni libri. [Ed. Michael
+Maittaire.] Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1716.
+12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Ohio Wesleyan, Hunt._
+
+
+ 498 Quincy's Dispensatory See Dispensatory
+
+ [---- - - - - 4]
+
+See No. 213.
+
+
+ 499 Raii (Jo.) Historia Plantarum 2 Vol.
+ _Charta Majori_
+
+ [Fol. Lond 1686 16]
+
+John Ray (1627-1705). Historia plantarum, etc. Londini, typis Mariæ
+Clark, prostant apud Henricum Faithorne & Joannem Kersey, 1686-1704. 3
+tom. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Michigan._
+
+Apparently Congreve had only the first two volumes. These were listed
+under No. 1181 in the Hornby Castle Sale, 1930, as "fol. 1686-8."
+
+
+ 500 Rycaut's (Sir Paul) Royal Commentaries
+ of Peru. Illustrated
+ wth. Sculptures
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1688. 15]
+
+Garcilasso de la Vega, el Inca (_c._ 1540-1616). The royal commentaries
+of Peru. . . . rendered into English, by Sir Paul Rycaut. London, by
+Miles Flesher, for Jacob Tonson, 1688. fol.
+
+ Wing G217.
+
+ _Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy was probably of the issue by Jacob Tonson, but it could
+have belonged to any one of the other three folio issues of 1688: Wing
+G214 (By Miles Flesher, for Richard Tonson)--_Bodleian; Virginia_; Wing
+G215 (By Miles Flesher, for Samuel Heyrick)--_Cambridge; Yale, Folg,
+Michigan_; Wing G216 (By Miles Flesher, for Christopher Wilkinson)--_BM;
+Harv, Chicago, Hunt_. Copies of a 1688 folio edition were listed under
+Nos. 1199 and 1223 in the Hornby Castle Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 501 Rhodigini (Lud. C[oe]lii) Lectiones Antiquæ.
+ apd. Wecheli Heredes
+
+ [Fol. - ---- 1599. 15]
+
+Ludovicus Coelius Richerius (1450-1520). Ludovici Caelii Rhodigini
+lectionum antiquarum libri XXX . . . Postrema editio. [Frankfurt], apud
+heredes Andreae Wecheli Claudium Marnium & Joannem Aubrium, 1599. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Library Company of Philadelphia (Ridgway Branch)._
+
+Congreve's copy, with the signature "Wm. Congreve" on the title page,
+was item No. 350 in Catalogue No. 335 of Myers & Co., 1941; also item
+No. 423 in the Meyerstein Sale, Sotheby & Co., December 17, 1952. The
+book carries the bookplate of the Duke of Leeds and the penciled note:
+"bought at Hornby Castle," evidently in the sale of 1930.
+
+
+ 502 Rousseau (Mr. de) Oeuvres diverses
+ 2 Tom. _Ch. Maj._ et Corio
+ Turcico undique deaurato
+
+ [4to. Lond.1723. 17]
+ [ _apd.Tonson_ ]
+
+Jean Baptiste Rousseau (1670-1741). [OE]uvres diverses de Mr. Rousseau.
+Nouvelle edition. A Londres, Jacob Tonson & Jean Watts, 1723. 2 tom.
+4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Clark._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 549 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 503 ---- Oeuvres
+
+ [12mo. Rotterd.1719. 30]
+
+Les [oe]uvres choisies du Sr. Rousseau, contenant ses odes, odes sacrées
+de l'édition de Soleure, & cantates. A Rotterdam, chez Fritsch & Bohm,
+1719. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 504 Regis (Pierre Silvain) Cours entier
+ de Philosophie. 3 Tom.
+
+ [4to. Amsterd 1691 14]
+
+Pierre Silvain Regis (1632-1707). Cours entier de philosophie, ou
+Système general selon les principes de M. Descartes. A Amsterdam, aux
+dépens des Huguetan, 1691. 3 tom. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Princeton, Chicago._
+
+
+ 505 Rogers on ye 39 Articles of ye Ch. of Engd.
+
+ [4to. London 1661 14]
+
+Thomas Rogers (d. 1616). The faith, doctrine, and religion, professed,
+and protected in the realm of England . . . in thirty-nine articles.
+London, by John Field, to be sold by George Sawbridge, 1661. 4to.
+
+ Wing R1833.
+
+ _BM; Boston Public, Illinois, Wisconsin._
+
+
+ 506 Rabelais's Works 2 Vols[.]
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1708. 28]
+
+François Rabelais (1494?-1553). The whole works of F. Rabelais, M. D.
+London, for James Woodward, 1708. 2 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Cleveland Public, Illinois._
+
+
+ 507 Roscommon's (Earl of.) Poems. _L. Paper._
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1717. 19]
+
+Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommon (1633?-1685). Poems. . . . To which
+is added, An essay on poetry, by the Earl of Mulgrave, now Duke of
+Buckingham. Together with poems by Mr. Richard Duke. London, for
+J. Tonson, 1717. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Ham, Folg, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 548 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 508 Rochester's (Earl of) Poems, With ye
+ Frag. of Valentinian
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1691. 20]
+
+John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647-1680). Poems, &c. on several
+occasions: with Valentinian, a tragedy. [Third edition.] London, for
+Jacob Tonson, 1691. 8vo.
+
+ Wing R1756.
+
+ _Bodleian; Harv, Folg, Chicago, Hunt._
+
+
+ 509 Rapin's Reflections on Aristotle's Art of
+ Poetry
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1674. 8]
+
+Rene Rapin (1621-1687). Reflections on Aristotle's treatise of poesie.
+London, by T. N. for H. Herringman, 1674. 8vo.
+
+ Wing R270.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, Folg, Newberry._
+
+A translation by Thomas Rymer.
+
+
+ 510 ---- Oeuvres diverses ---- 2 Tomes
+
+ [8vo. Amst.1686. 12]
+
+[OE]uvres diverses . . . concernant les belles lettres. A Amsterdam, chez
+Abraham Wolfgang, 1686. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Washington State College._
+
+
+ 511 Regulating ye Silver Coin made easy
+
+ [8vo. 1696. 8]
+
+[Samuel Pratt (1659?-1723)]. The regulating silver coin, made
+practicable and easie, to the government and subject. Humbly submitted
+to the consideration of both houses of Parliament. By a lover of his
+country. London, for Henry Bonwick, 1696. 8vo.
+
+ Wing P3184.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Chicago, Hunt._
+
+
+ 512 Reignier (L'Abbe) sur le Premier
+ Livre d'Iliade
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1700 18]
+
+François Séraphin, Abbé Regnier-Desmarais (1632-1713). Le premier livre
+de l'Iliade en vers françois. Avec une dissertation sur quelques
+endroits d'Homere. A Paris, chez Jean Anisson, 1700. 8vo.
+
+ _BN; LC._
+
+
+ 513 Roland l'Amoureux 2 Vol. avec Fig.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1717. 23]
+
+Matheo Maria Boyardo, Conte di Scandiano (_c._ 1434-1494). Nouvelle
+traduction de Roland L'Amoureux. A Paris, chez Pierre Ribou, 1717. 2
+tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Clark._
+
+
+ 514 Racine (Mr. de) Oeuvres 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo Ib.1697. 25]
+
+Jean Baptiste Racine (1639-1691). [OE]uvres. A Paris, chez Claude Barbin
+(or D. Thierry), 1697. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 515 Religion of a Church of Engd. Woman
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1705. 14]
+
+Mary Astell (1668-1731). The Christian religion, as profess'd by a
+daughter of the Church of England. London, by S. H. for R. Wilkin, 1705.
+8vo.
+
+ _BM; Newberry._
+
+
+ 516 Retz (Card) Memoires 5 Tomes
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1718 11]
+
+Jean François Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz (1614-1679). Mémoires du
+cardinal de Retz, contenant ce qui s'est passé de plus remarquable en
+France, pendant les premieres années du regne de Louis XIV. Première
+partie. A Amsterdam, [no printer given,] 1718. 5 tom. Small 8vo.
+
+ _BN; Harv, NYP, Ohio State._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1292 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 517 ---- Ditto Translated, 4 Vols. &
+ bound in Turky Leather
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1723 30]
+
+Memoirs of the Cardinal de Retz. . . . To which are added some other
+pieces written by the Cardinal de Retz, or explanatory to these memoirs.
+Translated from the French [by P. Davall]. With notes. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1723. 4 vol. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Pennsylvania, LC, Oberlin._
+
+
+ 518 Raymond's Voyage through Italy
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1648. 6]
+
+John Raymond. An itinerary contayning a voyage, made through Italy, in
+the yeare 1646, and 1647. London, Humphrey Moseley, 1648. 12mo.
+
+ Wing R415.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy (item No. 532 in the Leeds Sale, 1930), with Congreve's
+signature on the title page, is owned by E. S. de Beer, Esq., of London.
+The unusual flourishes in the signature suggest an early period in
+Congreve's life. Mr. de Beer has shown (_Review of English Studies,
+VIII_ [1932], 74-77) that Congreve borrowed for his youthful novel
+_Incognita_ descriptive passages from Raymond's _Itinerary_.
+
+
+ 519 Religio Medici, wth: Annotations
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1656. 6]
+
+Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682). Religio medici. The fourth edition,
+corrected and amended. London, by E. Cotes for Andrew Crook, 1656. 8vo.
+
+ Wing B5172.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Illinois, Clark._
+
+
+ 520 la Religieuse Amoureuse, ou le Comte
+ de Clare
+
+ [12mo. __Col.1695. 26]
+
+Mme. de Tenain. La religieuse interessée et amoureuse, avec l'histoire
+du comte de Clare. Nouvelle galante. A Cologne, chez
+* * *, 1695. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale._
+
+
+ 521 Rowe's Lucan vide Lucan &c[.]
+
+ [---- .... 16]
+
+See No. 343.
+
+
+ 522 Relation de l'Invasion de L'Espagne p
+ les Maures
+
+ [12mo. Haye 1699. 11]
+
+See No. 302.
+
+
+ 523 Roman Antiquities See Kennet
+
+ [---- - ---- 11]
+
+See No. 341.
+
+
+ 524 Rowe's Pythagoras
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1707. 13]
+
+See No. 365.
+
+
+ 525 Revolution de Repub. Romaine. 3 Tom. vide Vertot
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1719 11]
+
+See No. 633.
+
+
+ 526 ---- de Portugal
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1711 11]
+
+See No. 634.
+
+
+ 527 ---- de Suede
+
+ [12mo. Ib.695 11]
+
+See No. 635.
+
+
+ 528 Histoire De:france En breqé
+ Par P: Daniel
+
+ [8vo. Paris: 30]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Père Gabriel Daniel (1649-1728). Abregé de l'histoire de France depuis
+l'etablissement de la monarchie françois e dans les Gaules. A Paris,
+chez Denys Mariette, Jean-Baptiste Delespine, Jean-Baptiste Coignard,
+1723-24. 9 tom. Large 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Library Company of Philadelphia (Ridgway Branch)._
+
+
+ 529 Reynard the Fox
+
+ [4to. Lond.1701 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+The most delectable history of Reynard the Fox. Newly corrected and
+purged, from all grossness in phrase and matter. London, by T. Ilive,
+for Edward Brewster, 1701. 4to, black letter.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 537 of the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 530 Grounds of the Christian Religion
+
+ [8vo Lond.1724 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Anthony Collins (1676-1729). A discourse of the grounds and reasons of
+the Christian religion. In two parts. London, 1724. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, California._
+
+
+ 531 Ramsay's Travels of Cyrus, 2 vol. unbound
+
+ [8vo Ib.1727 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686-1743). The travels of Cyrus. . . . To which
+is annex'd, A discourse upon the theology and mythology of the ancients.
+London, sold by T. Woodward and J. Peele, 1727. 2 vols. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Yale, Newberry._
+
+
+ 532 Rolli's Remarks on Voltaire's essay on Epic Poetry unbound
+
+ [8vo Ib.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Paolo Antonio Rolli (1687-1765). Remarks upon M. Voltaire's Essay on the
+epick poetry of the European nations. London, Tho. Edlin, 1728. 8vo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 533 Strabonis Rerum Geograph. Libri XVIII.
+ ex Recensione Casauboni
+
+ [Fol. Paris 1620. 21]
+
+Strabo (64/63 B.C.-A.D. 21 at least). Strabonis rerum geographicarum
+libri XVII. Isaacus Casaubonus recensuit. Lutetiæ Parisiorum, typis
+regiis, 1620. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Minnesota._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1272 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 534 Stow's Survey of London
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1633 15]
+
+John Stow (1525?-1605). The survey of London. . . . Begunne first by the
+paines and industry of John Stow, in the yeere 1598 . . . now completely
+finished by the study and labour of A. M[unday], H. D[yson] and others,
+this present yeere 1633. London, Elizabeth Purslow, sold by Nicholas
+Bourne, 1633. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy, with the signature "William Congreve" on the title
+page, was item No. 625 of the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+ STC 23345.
+
+
+ 535 Spenser's (Edmd.) Works
+
+ [Fol. Ib.1679. 21]
+
+Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599). The works of that famous English poet, Mr.
+Edmond Spenser. London, by Henry Hills for Jonathan Edwin, 1679. fol.
+
+ Wing S4965.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 536 ---- Works, wth: ye Glossary.
+ Pub. by Mr. Hughes. &
+ Adorn'd with Cuts. 6 Vols[.]
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1715. 19]
+
+The works of Mr. Edmund Spenser. . . . With a glossary explaining the
+old and obscure words. Publish'd by Mr. Hughes. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1715. 6 vol. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 614 in the Leeds Sale, 1930, but
+listed as 8vo.
+
+
+ 537 Stobæi Eclogarum Libri 2.Gr. Lat. cum
+ Interp. Canteri. apd _Plantin_
+
+ [Fol. Antv.1575 21]
+
+Johannes Stobaeus (5th century). Joannis Stobæi eclogarum libri duo
+. . . interprete Gulielmo Cantero. Antverpiæ, ex officinâ Christophori
+Plantini, 1575. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Johns Hopkins, Newberry._
+
+
+ 538 ---- Sententiæ ex Thesauris Græ-
+ -corum delectæ. in Lat. Sermo
+ -nem traductæ a Gesnero
+
+ [Fol. Tigur 1543 21]
+
+Sententiæ ex thesauris Græcorum delectæ . . . & in sermones sive locos
+communes digestae, nunc primum à Conrado Gesnero. Tiguri, excudebat
+Christoph. Froschoverus, 1543. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 539 Scapulæ Lexicon Gr. Lat. Cum Meursii
+ Glossario contracto
+
+ [Fol. Lugd.1663 15]
+
+Joannes Scapula (fl. 1579). Joan. Scapulæ lexicon Græco-Latinum . . .
+glossarium contractum. 2 pt. Lugduni, sumptibus Joannis Antonii
+Huguetan, & Maroi Antonii Ravaud, 1663. fol.
+
+ _BM; Amherst, LC._
+
+
+ 540 Suidæ Gr. Lat. Lexicon 2 Vol.
+ Curâ Æmilii Porti
+
+ [Fol. Col.Allob 1619. 21]
+
+Suidas, nunc primum integer Latinitate donatus . . . opera & studio
+Æmilii Porti. [Gr. and Lat.] Coloniæ Allobrogum, apud Petrum de la
+Rouiere, 1619. 2 tom. fol. [Vol. II: Genevæ, 1630.]
+
+ _BM; Harv, Illinois._
+
+
+ 541 SHAKESPEARE's Works old Edit[.]
+
+ [Fol. ------ 21]
+
+William Shakespeare (1564--1616). Mr. William Shakespeares comedies,
+histories, & tragedies. Published according to the true originall
+copies. London, printed by Isaac Jaggard, and Ed. Blount, 1623. fol.
+
+ STC 22273.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy of Shakespeare's first folio, with the signature "Will:
+Congreve" on the contents page (and "Charles Killigrew" on the fly
+leaf), is now in the Library of the University of Leeds, on loan from
+the Duke of Leeds.
+
+
+ 542 ---- Ditto 6 Vols. Colla-
+ =ted & corrected by
+ _Mr. POPE. L. Papr[.]_
+
+ [4to. London 1725 29]
+
+The works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Collated and corrected by the
+former editions, by Mr. Pope. London, J. Tonson, 1725 (Vol. I), 1723
+(Vols. II-VI). 6 vol. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 590 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+Congreve's name appears in the printed list of subscribers.
+
+
+ 543 Ditto small paper in 12 vols by Mr Pope
+
+ [.... London 1723 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Apparently this was a set bound specially for Congreve in twelve volumes
+instead of the regular six. A copy of this edition, described as "6
+vols. in 12," was listed under No. 1277 in the Hornby Castle Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 544 ---- Ditto 9 Vols. wth Cuts
+ _L. Paper_
+
+ [8vo. 1709. 19]
+
+The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in nine volumes. Adorn'd with cuts.
+Revis'd and corrected, with an account of the life and writings of the
+author. By N. Rowe, Esq. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1709. 8vo.
+
+ _Victoria and Albert; Folger, Pennsylvania._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 587 in the Leeds Sale, 1930, where
+it was described as "6 vol. in 9, first octavo edition, large paper
+copy." This was one of perhaps six copies, all on large paper, bound in
+nine instead of six volumes (see H. L. Ford, _Shakespeare, 1700-1740_,
+p. 9). The copy in the Leeds Sale, now in the Folger Shakespeare
+Library, was almost certainly once in Congreve's library.
+
+
+ 545 ---- Collection of Poems in
+ Turky Leather
+
+ [12mo --- 27]
+
+A collection of poems, viz. I. Venus and Adonis. II. The rape of
+Lucrece. III. The passionate pilgrim. IV. Sonnets to sundry notes of
+musick. London, for Bernard Lintott [1709]. 8vo (12mo size).
+
+ _BM; Yale, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 546 ---- 3d. Vol vizt. Merry Wives
+ of Windsor &c[.]
+
+ [12mo. .... 30]
+
+Since no edition of Shakespeare printed before Congreve's death had a
+third volume beginning with the _Merry Wives of Windsor_, No. 546 is
+apparently the same as No. 408, a specially bound duodecimo volume
+beginning with the _Merry Wives_. But it is still not clear why a single
+specially bound volume should be called the "3d."
+
+
+ 547 Sandy's Ovid
+
+ [Fol --- 15]
+
+See No. 428.
+
+
+ 548 Salmon's Dispensatory, see Dispensatory
+
+ [---- .... 4]
+
+See No. 216.
+
+
+ 549 Stanhope's Charron vide Charron
+
+ [---- .... 33]
+
+See No. 117.
+
+
+ 550 Smith's Cookery vide Court Cookery
+
+ [---- .... 32]
+
+See No. 109.
+
+
+ 551 Shirley's Plays: _or the Valiant Welchman_.
+ And also Carodoc ye Great
+
+ [4to. _ 1663 8]
+
+This possibly consisted of _Two playes_, a quarto of 1657 (see Wing
+S3490, citing the Huth Catalogue), and _The Valiant Welchman_. Or, _The
+True Chronicle History of the Life and Valiant Deeds of Carodoc the
+Great_. . . . Written by R. A. Gent. London, for William Gilbertson,
+1663. 4to.
+
+ Wing A3698.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 552 ---- Six New Plays
+
+ [8vo. __ 1653. 8]
+
+James Shirley (1596-1666). Six new playes. . . . Never printed before.
+London, for Humphrey Robinson and Humphrey Moseley, 1653. 8vo.
+
+ Wing S3486.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 553 Swift's (Jonathan) Miscellanies in
+ Prose & Verse
+ _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1711. 28]
+
+Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) [and Alexander Pope (1688-1744)].
+Miscellanies in prose and verse. London, for John Morphew, 1711. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 638 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 554 ---- Tale of a Tub. with ye
+ Figures. _5th Edit. L. Papr._
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1710. 19]
+
+Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). A tale of a tub. Written for the universal
+improvement of mankind. . . . The fifth edition. London, for John Nutt,
+1710. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 555 Stanyan's Grecian History _Vol 1._
+ Adorn'd wth: Cuts _L. Papr._
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1707. 13]
+
+Temple Stanyan (d. 1752). The Grecian history. . . . Adorn'd with cuts.
+London, for Jacob Tonson, 1707. 8vo.
+
+The second volume appeared in 1738, nine years after Congreve's death.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 556 ---- Account of Switzerland
+ _Large Paper_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1714. 13]
+
+An account of Switzerland. Written in the year 1714. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1714. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; LC, Texas, Newberry._
+
+
+ 557 Syphilis or a Poetical History of the
+ French Disease. Engd.
+ by N. Tate
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1686. 20]
+
+Girolamo Fracastoro (1483-1533). Syphilis: or, A poetical history of the
+French disease . . . attempted in English by N[ahum] Tate. London, for
+Jacob Tonson, 1686. 8vo.
+
+ Wing F2049.
+
+ _BM; Yale, College of Physicians (Philadelphia), Lane (Stanford)._
+
+
+ 558 Suckling's (Sir Jno.) Fragmenta aurea
+ Collection of his Peices &c[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1648 20]
+
+Sir John Suckling (1609-1642). Fragmenta aurea. A collection of all the
+incomparable peeces written by Sir John Suckling and published by a
+friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his owne copies. London, for
+Humphrey Moseley, 1648. 8vo.
+
+ Wing S6127.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 630 (also a part of item No. 631) in
+the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 559 Scaligeri (Jul. Cæs.) Poetices Libri VII
+
+ [8vo ___1594. 7]
+
+Julius Cæsar Scaliger (1484-1558). Poetices libri septem. [Heidelberg],
+apud Petrum Santandreanum, 1594. 8vo.
+
+ _BN; Harv, Peabody Institute (Baltimore)._
+
+
+ 560 Sollii _Sidonii_ Apollinaris Opera, cum
+ Notis P. Colvii
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1598 7]
+
+Caius Sollius Apollinaris Sidonius (430?-487?). Opera. . . . Petri Colvi
+Brugensis in Sidonium notas edi curavit. Parisiis, apud Ambrosium
+Drouart, 1598. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Union Theological Seminary (New York)._
+
+
+ 561 Sydenham (Tho.) Opera Universa
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1705 4]
+
+Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689). Opera universa. Londini, typis
+J. Heptinstall, impensis Walteri Kettilby, 1705. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale._
+
+
+ 562 ---- English Works, Corrected
+ by _Jno. Pechey_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1705. 4]
+
+The whole works of that excellent practical physician, Dr. Thomas
+Sydenham. . . . The fourth edition . . . by John Pechey, M.D. London,
+for R. Wellington, 1705. 8vo.
+
+ _Royal College of Physicians (London); U.S. Surgeon General's
+ Office, Goucher College._
+
+
+ 563 Sanctorius's Medicina Statica, or
+ Aphorisms. Translated
+ by J. Quincy
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1712. 4]
+
+Sanctorius (1561-1636). Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of
+Sanctorius, translated into English. . . . By J. Quincy. London, for
+William Newton, 1712. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Library Company of Philadelphia (Ridgway Branch)._
+
+
+ 564 Sol Britannicus, Regi consecratus
+ a Domino Ludovico de
+ Gand.
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1641. 4]
+
+Louis de Gand. Sol Britannicus regi consecratus. Londini, excudebat
+J. Beale & S. Buckley, 1641. 8vo.
+
+ Wing G194.
+
+ _BM; Chicago, Clark._
+
+
+ 565 St Real Oeuvres Vide L'Abbe de St. Real
+ 5 Tom[.]
+
+ [.... --- 30]
+
+See No. 18.
+
+
+ 566 Shadwell's Dramatick Works 4 Vols.
+
+ [12mo. London 1720 33]
+
+Thomas Shadwell (1642?-1692). The dramatick works of Thomas Shadwell,
+Esq. London, for J. Knapton and J. Tonson, 1720. 4 vol. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 584 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 567 Steele's (Sir Richd.) Rom.Eccles. History
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1715. 8]
+
+Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729). The Romish ecclesiastical history of
+late years. London, for J. Roberts, 1714. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, LC, Michigan, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of a 1715 edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 568 ---- Poetical Miscellanies, bound
+ in Turkey Leather
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1714. 20]
+
+Poetical miscellanies, consisting of original poems and translations. By
+the best hands. Publish'd by Mr. Steele. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1714.
+8vo.
+
+Case 279.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Steele dedicated this _Miscellany_ to Congreve.
+
+
+ 569 Scarron Romant Comique
+
+ [8vo. Par.1655. 3]
+
+Paul Scarron (1616-1660). Le romant comique. A Leiden, chez Jean Sambix,
+1655. 12mo.
+
+ _Royal Library (The Hague)._
+
+A copy of a Paris edition, 1655, has not been found.
+
+
+ 570 ---- Ditto
+
+ [12mo. Amst.1695. 26]
+
+Le romant comique. 3 pt. A Amsterdam, chez Pierre Mortier, 1695. 12mo.
+
+See also No. 569.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 571 ---- Nouvelles Oeuvres Tragi-comiques
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1665 26]
+
+Les nouvelles oeuvres tragi-comiques. A Paris, chez Jean Ribou, 1665-79
+(or, chez Jean Baptiste Loyson, 1665). 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 572 ----'s Comical Works Translated by
+ Mr _Tho. Browne_
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1712. 33]
+
+The whole comical works of Mon. Scarron. . . . Translated by Mr. Tho.
+Brown . . . and others. The third edition, revised and corrected.
+London, for J. Nicholson, J. and B. Sprint, R. Parker, and Benj. Tooke,
+1712. 8vo.
+
+ _Bodleian; Yale, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 573 ----'s City Romance _made Eng._
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1671. 33]
+
+Antoine Furetière (1619-1688). Scarron's city romance, made English.
+London, T. N. for H. Herringman, 1671. 8vo.
+
+ Wing S830.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+This work, actually a translation of Furetière's _Roman Bourgeois_, was
+omitted from _The Whole Comical Works of Mons. Scarron_ translated by
+Tho. Brown, with the following comment in the Preface to the second
+volume: "_Some Persons may object, and ask, Why is not the_ City Romance
+here? To which we answer, It was none of his, but one father'd upon him,
+to make it sell."
+
+
+ 574 Shirley's (James) _Six New Plays_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1653. 8]
+
+See No. 552.
+
+
+ 575 Salignac (Monsr.) Evêque de Cambrai, Lettres
+ sur divers Sujets
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1718. 18]
+
+François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambray
+(1651-1715). Lettres sur divers sujets concernant la religion et la
+métaphysique. A Paris, chez Jacques Estienne, 1718. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Michigan._
+
+
+ 576 ---- Dialogues sur l'Eloquence
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1718. 18]
+
+Dialogues sur l'éloquence en general, et sur celle de la chaire en
+particulier. A Paris, chez Florentin Delaulne (or, Jacques Estienne),
+1718. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Clark._
+
+
+ 577 ---- Dialogues des Morts Ancient
+ et Modernes, 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1718. 18]
+
+Dialogues des morts anciens et modernes, avec quelque fables. Composez
+pour l'education d'un prince. A Paris, chez Florentin Delaulne (or,
+J. Estienne), 1718. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _Southampton University, BN; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 578 ---- Avantures de Telemaque, 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1718. 18]
+
+Paris, F. Delaulne, 1717. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Harv, NYP, Clark._
+
+No copy of a 1718 Paris edition in 12mo has been located.
+
+
+ 579 Scudery (Monsr.) Alaric ou Rome vaincu
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1655. 6]
+
+Georges de Scudéry (1601-1667). Alaric, ou Rome vaincuë Poëme héroïque.
+A Paris, chez Augustin Courbé, 1655. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Yale, Folg, Newberry._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 574 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 580 la Source des Malheurs d'Angleterre
+
+ [24to Col.1689. 5]
+
+La source des malheurs d'Angleterre, et de tous les maux, dont ce
+roiaume a été affligé depuis le regne de Jacques I. & qui ont causé la
+perte de Charles I. & la desertion de Jacques II. A Cologne, chez Pierre
+Marteau, 1689. Small 12mo.
+
+ _Leeds, Biblioteca Marucelliana (Florence)._
+
+
+ 581 Sannazarii Opera Latina
+
+ [.... Amst.1689. 5]
+
+Jacopo Sannazaro (1458-1530). Actii synceri Sannazarii. . . . Opera
+Latina omnia. Amstelaedami, apud Henricum Wetstenium, 1689. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Michigan._
+
+
+ 582 Sylvester's Parliament of Vertues Royal
+
+ [.... .... 6]
+
+Joshua Sylvester, the Poet (1563-1618). The parliament of vertues royal.
+[London, H. Lownes, 1614.] 8vo.
+
+ STC 23581.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 583 Sallustii Opera in Usum Delph
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1715. 7]
+
+Gaius Sallustius Crispus (86-_c._ 34 B.C.). London, typographica
+M. Matthews, 1715. 8vo.
+
+ _Yale._
+
+
+ 584 ---- quae exstant. - - apd. Tonson
+ _Foliis deauratis_
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1713. 24]
+
+Caii Sallustii Crispi quæ extant. [ed. M. Maittaire.] Londini, ex
+officinâ Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC._
+
+
+ 585 ---- Eadem -- -- apud Elzevir
+
+ [24to. Lugd.Bat.1634. 5]
+
+C. Sallustius Crispus, cum veterum historicorum fragmentis. [Ed. M. Z.
+Boxhorn.] Lugduni Batavorum, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1634. 24to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Texas, Newberry._
+
+
+ 586 ---- Eadem cum Catullo Tibullo &c[.]
+
+ [24to. Amsterd.1684 5]
+
+C. Sallustius Crispus cum veterum historicorum fragmentis, ed. nov.
+Amstelaedami, Janssonius, 1684. 24to.
+
+ _Pennsylvania._
+
+
+ 587 Senecæ Epistolæ ex Recensione Lipsii.
+ apud Elzevir
+
+ [24to. Lug.Bat.1639. 5]
+
+Lucius Annaeus Seneca (_c._ 4 B.C.-65 A.D.). L. Annæi Senecæ philosophi.
+Tomus secunda. Inquo epistolæ, & quæstiones naturales. Lugdun. Batavor.,
+ex officina Elseviriana, 1639. 24to.
+
+ _Glasgow, Royal Library (The Hague); Harv, NYP, Princeton,
+ University of Western Ontario._
+
+
+ 588 Secret History of Europe - - - - -
+
+ [8vo. Lond 1712. 8]
+
+See No. 310.
+
+
+ 589 Scribonius Largus
+
+ [4to Patavii 1655 1]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Scribonius Largus (_c._ A.D. 1-50). Scriboni largi compositiones medicæ.
+Patavii, typis Pauli Frambotti bibliopolæ, 1655. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, U.S. Surgeon General's Office, Virginia, Northwestern._
+
+
+ 590 Southerne's Play, called Money the Mistress
+
+ [.... Lond.1726 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Thomas Southern (1660-1746). Money the mistress. A play. London, for
+J. Tonson, 1726. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 591 Shakespear's Double falshood, by Theobalds
+
+ [.... Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Lewis Theobald (1688-1744). Double falsehood; or The distrest lovers.
+A play. . . . Written originally by W. Shakespeare; and now revised and
+adapted to the stage by Mr. Theobald. London, by J. Watts, 1728. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 592 Terentii Com[oe]diæ . . . _Ex Typogr. Regiâ_
+
+ [Fol. Par.1642. 16]
+
+Publius Terentius Afer (195?-159 B.C.). Publii Terentii comoediae.
+Parisiis, e typographia regia, 1642. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Union College (Schenectady, N.Y.), Newberry._
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 675 in the Leeds Sale,
+1930.
+
+
+ 593 ---- Com[oe]diæ cum Variis Lectionibus.
+ _Charta Majori_
+
+ [4to. Cantabr 1701. 17]
+
+Publii Terentii Afri Comoediæ ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recensitae.
+Accesserunt variæ lectiones. Cantabrigiæ, typis academicis, impensis
+Jacobi Tonson, 1701. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Washington and Lee, Illinois._
+
+
+ 594 ---- Com[oe]diæ. - - - - apd. Tonson
+ _Foliis deauratis_
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1713 24]
+
+Publii Terentii Carthaginiensis Afri Comoediæ sex. Londini, ex officinâ
+Jacobi Tonson, & J. Watts, 1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Illinois._
+
+
+ 595 ---- Comedies _Eng. by Sevl. Hands_
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1694. 20]
+
+Terence's Comedies: made English. With his life; and some remarks at the
+end. By several hands. London, for A. Swall and T. Childe, 1694. 8vo.
+
+ Wing T749.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+Congreve's copy, with the signature "Will: Congreve" on the title page,
+is in the Library of the University of Tennessee.
+
+
+ 596 Thucydide Histoire, de la Traduction
+ du Sieur D'Ablancourt
+
+ [Fol. Paris 1662 21]
+
+Thucydides (_c._ 460-400 B.C.). L'histoire de Thucydide, de la guerre du
+Poloponese; continuée par Xenophon. De la traduction de N. Perrot, Sr.
+d'Ablancourt. A Paris, chez Augustin Courbé, 1662. fol.
+
+ _BM; Ohio State._
+
+
+ 597 Tillotson's (ABP) Works Published by
+ Himself. 4th. Edit.
+
+ [Fol. Lond.1704. 21]
+
+John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury (1630-1694). The works . . .
+containing fifty-four sermons and discourses. . . . Being all that were
+published by his grace himself. . . . The fourth edition. London, for
+B. Aylmer and W. Rogers, 1704. fol.
+
+ _Cambridge._
+
+
+ 598 ---- Sermons Vol. 1. Pub.
+ in his Life-Time
+
+ [8vo Ib.1694. 32]
+
+Six sermons. London, for B. Aylmer and W. Rogers, 1694. 8vo.
+
+ Wing T1268.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+See also Wing T1254, 1260, and 1260B for other sermons by Tillotson
+appearing in 1694 but less likely to have been represented by Congreve's
+No. 598.
+
+
+ 599 ---- Sermons Posthumous
+ _14 Vols._ Pub. by his
+ Chaplain Ra. Barker
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1704 &c. 32]
+
+[Sermons] . . . published from the originals by Ralph Baker. London, for
+R. Chiswell, 1700-1704. 14 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Union Theological Seminary._
+
+
+ 600 Teatro delle Favole rapprasentative.
+ Da Flaminio Scala
+
+ [4to. Ven.1611 14]
+
+Flaminio Scala (fl. 1620). Il teatro delle favole rappresentative. In
+Venetia, appresso Gio: Battista Pulciani, 1611. 4to.
+
+ _BM; NYP, LC (photostat)._
+
+
+ 601 Troili et Cresaidæ Amorum Libri
+ duo priores, Anglico-latini
+
+ [4to. Oxen 1635 20]
+
+Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400). Amorum Troili et Creseidæ libri duo
+priores Anglico-Latini. Oxoniæ, excudebat Johannes Lichfield, 1635. 4to.
+
+ STC 5097.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+[Illustration: Congreve's copy of Terence, now in the Library of the
+University of Tennessee, showing how the signature was once
+obliterated.]
+
+
+ 602 Treatise Theological & Political;
+ For ye Liberty of Philoso
+ -phizing or making use of
+ Natural Reason
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1689 14]
+
+A treatise partly theological, and partly political, containing some few
+discourses, to prove that the liberty of philosophizing . . . may be
+allow'd. . . . Translated out of Latin [from Spinoza]. London, printed
+in the year, 1689. 8vo.
+
+ Wing S4985.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Hunt._
+
+
+ 603 Temple's (Sir Wm.) Miscellanea 3d. Part
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1701. 33]
+
+Sir William Temple (1628-1699). Miscellanea. The third part. Containing
+I. An essay on popular discontents. II. An essay upon health and long
+life. III. A defense of the essay upon ancient and modern learning. With
+some other pieces. . . . Published by Jonathan Swift, A. M. Prebendary
+of St. Patrick's, Dublin. London, for Benjamin Tooke, 1701. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 604 Turkish Tales
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1708. 30]
+
+Chec Zade (Shaikzádah). Turkish tales; consisting of several
+extraordinary adventures: with the history of the Sultaness of Persia,
+and the visiers. Written originally in the Turkish language . . . for
+the use of Amurath II. And now done into English. London, for Jacob
+Tonson, 1708. 12mo.
+
+ _Yale, Clark._
+
+
+ 605 Tartarian Tales
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1716. 30]
+
+T[homas]-S[imon] G[ueulette] (1683-1766). A thousand and one quarters of
+hours; being Tartarian tales. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1716. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Newberry._
+
+
+ 606 Tacite de la Traduction du Sieur
+ D'_Ablancourt_
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Amsterd 1691. 11]
+
+Cornelius Tacitus (_c._ A.D. 55-_after_ 115). Les oeuvres de Tacite, de
+la traduction de N. Perrot, Sieur d'Ablancourt. A Amsterdam, chez Andre
+De Hoogenhuysen, 1691. 2 tom. small 8vo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 607 Theophraste Caracteres avec les Moeurs
+ de ce Siecle Traduits
+ du Grec p. _Mr. Bruyere_
+
+ [12mo. Brux.1693. 12]
+
+Par Mr. de La Bruiere. Septiéme edition, corrigée & augmentée.
+A Bruxelles, chez Jean Leonard, 1693. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 608 ---- Ditto made English by
+ _Mr Budgell_
+
+ [12mo. London 1714. 8]
+
+The moral characters of Theophrastus. Translated from the Greek, by
+Eustace Budgell, Esq. London, for Jacob Tonson, 1714. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, LC, Texas._
+
+
+ 609 Tasso Gierusalemme Liberata 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [24to. Amst.1678. 5]
+
+See No. 267.
+
+
+ 610 Thompson's Translation of Jeffrey of
+ Monmouth's British History.
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1718 13]
+
+See No. 327.
+
+
+ 611 Tale of a Tub. See Dr Swift's
+
+ [.... ----- 29]
+
+See No. 554.
+
+
+ 612 Trauels Gulliver 2 voll: figuerd:
+
+ [8{vo}. Lon: 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Travels into several remote nations of the
+world. In four parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, first a surgeon, and then a
+captain of several ships. London, for B. Motte, 1726. 2 vol. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Texas, Hunt._
+
+Since this entry by the second hand could have been as late as 1728,
+Congreve's copy of _Gulliver's Travels_ could have been from any one of
+the octavo editions or issues of 1726, 1727, 1728, but it was probably
+from the first edition.
+
+
+ 613 Virgilii Opera cum Notis Ruæi in Usum
+ _Delphini_
+
+ [4to. Paris 1682 22]
+
+Publius Virgilius Maro (70-19 B.C.). P. Virgilii Maronis opera
+interpretatione et notis illustravit Carolus Ruæus . . . ad usum . . .
+Delphini. Parisiis, apud Simonem Benard, 1682. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Chicago._
+
+
+ 614 ---- Opera - - - _Charta Majori_
+
+ [4to. Cantabr 1701 17]
+
+Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et Æneis. L. P. Cantabrigiæ,
+typis academicis, impensis Jacobi Tonson, 1701. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Princeton, Newberry._
+
+
+ 615 Voiture Oeuvres
+
+ [4to. Paris 1650 2]
+
+Vincent de Voiture (1597-1648). Les oeuvres. A Paris, chez Augustin
+Courbé, 1650. 4to.
+
+ _Cambridge; LC._
+
+
+ 616 Voyage d'Olearius en Moscovie, Tartarie
+ et Perse. Avec celuy de J. A.
+ de Mandelslo aux Indes Orient.
+ 2 Vol[.]
+
+ [4to. Ib.1666 28]
+
+Adam Olearius (1600?-1671). Relation du voyage d'Adam Olearius en
+Moscovie, Tartarie, et Perse . . . seconde partie contenant le voyage de
+Jean Albert de Mandelslo aux Indes orientales. A Paris, chez Jean Du
+Puis, 1666. 2 tom. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Michigan._
+
+For the English translation see No. 4.
+
+
+ 617 ---- du Tour du Monde de _Gemelli Careri_
+ 6 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1719. 3]
+
+Giovanni Francesco Gemelli-Careri (_c._ 1651-_c._ 1725). Voyage du tour
+du monde, traduit de l'Italien. A Paris, chez Etienne Ganeau, 1719. 6
+tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Newberry._
+
+
+ 618 ---- du Sieur _Paul Lucas_ dans la Grece,
+ l'Asie Min. et l'Afrique _2 Tom_[.]
+
+ [12mo Amst.1714 3]
+
+Paul Lucas (1664-1737). Voyage . . . dans la Grece, l'Asie Mineure, la
+Macédoine et l'Afrique. A Amsterdam, aux dépens de la compagnie, 1714. 2
+tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Swarthmore, LC, Ohio Wesleyan._
+
+
+ 619 ---- du _Ditto_ au Levant 2 Tom.
+
+ [12mo Haye 1709 3]
+
+Voyage . . . au Levant. Où y trouvera entr'autre une description de la
+Haute Egypte, suivant la cours du Nil, depuis le Caire jusques aux
+Cataractes. A La Haye, chez Guillaume de Voys, 1709. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 620 ---- du _Ditto_ dans la Turquie &c. 3 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo Roven 1719 3]
+
+Troisième voyage . . . fait en 1714 . . . dans la Turquie, l'Asie, la
+Sourie, la Palestine, la Haute et la Basse Egypte, etc. A Rouen, chez
+Robert Machuel, 1719. 3 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Catholic University (Washington, D.C.)._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1218 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 621 ---- du Monsr. _Du Quesne_ aux Indes
+ Orientales 3 Tom.
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1721. 3]
+
+Abraham Du Quesne, the Younger (fl. 1690). Journal d'un voyage fait aux
+Indes orientales. A Rouen, chez Jean Batiste Machuel le Jeune, 1721. 3
+tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Newberry._
+
+
+ 622 Virgilii Appendix, cum Supplemento multorum
+ antehac nunquam excusorum
+ Poematum Veterum Poetarum
+
+ [8vo. Lugd.1572 7]
+
+Publii Virgilii Maronis appendix, cum supplemento multorum antehac
+nunquam excusorum poematum veterum poetarum. Josephi Scaligeri in eandem
+appendicem commentarii & castigationes. Lugduni, apud Guliel. Rovillium,
+1572. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Library Company of Philadelphia, Chicago._
+
+
+ 623 ---- Thesaurus in _Locos Communes digestus_
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1683. 24]
+
+Thesaurus P. Virgilii Maronis in communes locos olim digestus. Parisiis,
+apud viduam Claudii Thiboust, et Petrum Esclassan, 1683. 12mo.
+
+ _Royal Library (The Hague)._
+
+
+ 624 ---- Opera, _foliis deauratis_ - - apd. Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1715 24]
+
+P. Virgilii Maronis opera. [Ed. Michael Maittaire.] Londini, ex officinâ
+Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1715. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Boston Public, Princeton, Newberry, Stanford._
+
+
+ 625 ---- Eadem, ex Recensione _Heinsiana_
+
+ [12mo Ultraj.1704. 24]
+
+P. Virgilii Maronis opera. Nic. Heins . . . recensuit. Ultrajecti, apud
+Guil. van de Water, 1704. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Princeton, Illinois._
+
+
+ 626 ---- Eadem, ex Officina Elzeviriana
+
+ [24to. Lugd.Bat.1636 24]
+
+Entry crossed through.
+
+P. Virgilii Maronis opera; nunc emendatiora. Lugd. Batavor., ex officina
+Elzeviriana, 1636. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Texas, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition bears the inscription, "Ex libris Gul: Congreve."
+See J. Isaacs in _TLS_ for September 2, 1949.
+
+
+ 627 Velleii Paterculi Historiæ Rom. quæ supersunt.
+ _Foliis deauratis_, apd. Tonson
+
+ [12mo. Lond.1713 24]
+
+Gaius Velleius Paterculus (_c._ 19 B.C.-after A.D. 31). M. Velleii
+Paterculi historiæ Romanæ quæ supersunt. Londini, ex officinâ Jacobi
+Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1713. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; LC._
+
+
+ 628 Violenta or ye Rewards of Vertue. Turn'd
+ from Boccace into Verse
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1704. 8]
+
+[Mary (Griffith) Pix (1666-1720?)]. Violenta, or The rewards of virtue:
+turn'd from Boccace into verse. London, for John Nutt, 1704. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Boston Public._
+
+
+ 629 Vie de Zizimè Fils de Mahomet 2.
+
+ [8vo. Paris 1724 33]
+
+Claude Labottière (fl. 1724). La vie et les avantures de Zizime, fils de
+Mahomet II. Empereur des Turcs. Avec un discours préliminaire, pour
+servir à l'histoire des Turcs. A Paris, chez Claude Labottiere, 1724.
+12mo.
+
+ _BN; LC._
+
+
+ 630 ---- de Socrate p Mr. _Charpentier_
+
+ [8vo. Amst.1699 33]
+
+Xenophon (_c._ 430-_c._ 354 B.C.). La vie de Socrate. [Translated by
+M. François Charpentier of the French Academy. The third edition.]
+A Amsterdam, aux dépens d'Etienne Roger, 1699. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; NYP, Virginia, Southern California._
+
+
+ 631 ---- de Pythagore, ses Symboles, ses Vers
+ dorez &c. 2 Tom p _Mr. Dacier_
+
+ [12mo. Par.1706 12]
+
+André Dacier (1651-1722). La vie de Pythagore, ses symboles, ses vers
+dorez, & la vie d'Hierocles. A Paris, chez Rigaud, 1706. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Yale, Library Company of Philadelphia (Ridgway Branch)._
+
+For the English translation see No. 365.
+
+
+ 632 ---- de Lazarillo de Tormes avec Fig[.]
+
+ [12mo. Bruss.1698 26]
+
+La vie et avantures de Lazarille de Tormes. Escrites par lui meme.
+Traduction nouvelle. . . . Embellie de plusieurs figures. A Brusselles,
+chez George de Backer, 1698. 12mo.
+
+ _Bodleian; LC._
+
+
+ 633 Vertot (L'Abbé de) Histoire des Revolutions
+ de la Repub. Rom. 3 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Par.1719. 11]
+
+René Aubert de Vertot D'Aubeuf (1655-1735). Histoire des révolutions
+arrivées dans le gouvernement de la République Romaine. A Paris, chez
+François Barois, 1719. 3 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 634 ---- Hist. des Revolutions de
+ Portugal
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1711. 11]
+
+A Paris, chez Michel Brunet, 1711. 12mo.
+
+ _Bodleian; LC._
+
+
+ 635 ---- Hist des Revolutions de
+ Sude
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1695. 11]
+
+Histoire des revolutions de Suede. Où l'on voit les changemens qui sont
+arrives. A Paris, chez Michel Brunet, 1695. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv._
+
+
+ 636 ---- Hist. des Chevaliers de Malte 5 vols
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Histoire des chevaliers . . . de Malthe. A Paris, chez Rollin, Quillau
+Pere & Fils, [et] Desaint, 1726. 5 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM._
+
+
+ 637 ---- Vallemont (Mr de) Elemens de L'Histoire
+ 2 Tomes
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1699. 11]
+
+Abbe Pierre Le Lorrain de Vallemont (1649-1721). Les elemens de
+l'histoire, ou Ce qu'il faut savoir de chronologie, de geographie, de
+blazon, de l'histoire universelle, des monarchies anciennes, & des
+monarchies nouvelles; avant que de lire l'histoire particuliere.
+A Paris, chez Jean Anisson, 1696. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN._
+
+A copy of a 1699 edition has not been found.
+
+
+ 638 Voyage to Surat by Ovington Anno 1689.
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1696 28]
+
+See No. 440.
+
+
+ 639 Freziers Voyage to the South Sea
+ English.
+
+ [4to. Lon:1717 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Amédée François Frezier (1682-1773). A voyage to the South-Sea, and
+along the coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713, and 1714.
+[Trans. from the French.] London, for Jonah Bowyer, 1717. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 250 in the Leeds Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 640 Ysbrants Ides to China
+
+ [4to. Lon.1705 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Everard-Isbrantz Ides (1660?-1700). Three years travels from Moscow
+over-land to China: thro' great Ustiga, Siriania, Permia, Sibiria,
+Daour, Great Tartary, &c. to Peking. Containing an exact . . .
+description of . . . those countries, and the customs of the . . .
+inhabitants . . . done into English. London, for W. Freeman, J. Walthoe,
+T. Newborough, J. Nicholson, and R. Parker, 1706. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+The date on the engraved title page is sometimes 1705, sometimes 1704.
+
+
+ 641 Mandevile
+
+ [4to. Lon.1725. 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundevile, Kt. Which treateth of
+the way to Hierusalem; and of marvayles of Inde, with other ilands and
+countryes. Now publish'd entire from the original MS. in the Cotton
+Library. London, for J. Woodman, and D. Lyon, and C. Davis, 1725. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 391 in the Leeds Sale, 1930,
+described as "Large Paper (9 in. by 5½ in.)."
+
+
+ 642 Funnell round ye world
+
+ [8vo. Lon 1707 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+William Funnell. A voyage round the world. Containing an account of
+Captain Dampier's expedition into the South-Seas in the ship _St.
+George_, in the years 1703 and 1704. London, by W. Botham, for James
+Knapton, 1707. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 643 Sr. Anthony Shirleys Voyages. Blue paper
+
+ [8vo. Lon.1613 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Sir Anthony Sherley (1565-1635?). Sir Antony Sherley his relation of his
+travels into Persia. London, for Nathaniell Butter and Joseph Bagset,
+1613. 4to.
+
+ STC 22424.
+
+ _BM; Yale, NYP, Folg, LC, Hunt._
+
+
+ 644 Sally fleet voyage and Journal vid. Dunton Blue pap[.]
+
+ [4to. Lon.1637 29]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+See No. 224.
+
+
+ 645 Voyage De. Siam. Des. Jesuites 2 voll[.]
+
+ [12mo. Amster-1688 3]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+[Guy Tachard (1651-1712)]. Voyage de Siam des peres Jesuites, envoyés
+par le roy, aux Indes à la Chine. A Amsterdam, chez Pierre Mortier,
+1688-1689. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP (v. 1), LC, Hunt._
+
+
+ 646 Willes History of trayale
+
+ [4to. Lon.1577. 8]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Petrus Martyr Anglerius (d. 1526). The history of trauayle in the West
+and East Indies . . . done into Englyshe by Richarde Eden . . .
+augmented, and finished by Richarde Willes. London, Richarde Jugge,
+1577. 4to.
+
+ STC 649.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Folg, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+
+ 647 Chaumonts Voyage to Siam
+
+ [16mo. Lon.1685. 6]
+
+ Entry by the second hand.
+
+Monsieur de Chaumont, Ambassador to Siam (1640-1710). A relation of the
+voyage to Siam . . . in the year, 1685. London, by T. B. for J. Robinson
+and A. Churchil, sold by S. Crouch, 1688. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Newberry, Clark._
+
+A copy of a 1685 edition has not been found. Perhaps Congreve's
+amanuensis confused the date in the title with that of the imprint.
+
+
+ 648 Voltaire, Henriade
+
+ [8vo. Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Voltaire [Francois Marie Arouet] (1694-1778). La Henriade de Mr. de
+Voltaire. Seconde edition revûe, corrigée, & augmentée de remarques
+critiques sur cet ouvrage. A Londres, chez Woodman & Lyon, 1728. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, LC, Clark._
+
+A variant octavo edition, 1728, may be consulted at _Yale_ or _NYP_.
+
+
+ 649 ---- Id.
+
+ [4to Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+La Henriade de Mr. de Voltaire. A Londres, 1728. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Yale, LC, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 678 (also 679) in the Leeds Sale,
+1930. The printed list of subscribers, including Congreve's name,
+appears in the copies at _Newberry_ and _Huntington_ but not in copies
+at _BM_, _Yale_, and _LC_. For the list of subscribers preserved at the
+_Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal_ in Paris, see J. Isaacs in _TLS_ for
+September 2, 1949.
+
+
+ 650 ---- Essay on the Civil wars of France
+
+ [8vo Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+An essay upon the civil wars of France. . . . And also upon the epic
+poetry of the European nations, from Homer down to Milton. London, for
+N. Prevost and Comp., 1728. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Folg._
+
+
+ 651 Wycherley's Miscellany Poems
+
+ [Fol. Lond 1704 21]
+
+William Wycherley (1640?-1716). Miscellany poems: as satyrs, epistles,
+love-verses, songs, sonnets, &c. London, for C. Brome, J. Taylor, and
+B. Tooke, 1704. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Newberry, Hunt._
+
+A copy of this edition was item No. 707 (and also No. 708) in the Leeds
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 652 Willis (Tho.) Opera omnia, Studio G. Blasii M.D.
+
+ [4to Amst.1682 2]
+
+Thomas Willis (1621-1675). Opera omnia. . . . Studio & opera Gerardi
+Blasii. Amstelædami, apud Henricum Wetstenium, 1682. 4to.
+
+ _BM; Virginia, Chicago._
+
+A copy of this edition was listed under No. 1244 in the Hornby Castle
+Sale, 1930.
+
+
+ 653 Waller's (Edmd.) Poems. 6 Edit[.]
+
+ [8vo. Lond.1694 20]
+
+Edmund Waller (1606-1687). Poems, &c. written upon several occasions,
+and to several persons. . . . The sixth edition; with several additions,
+never before printed. London, for H. Herringman, sold by Jacob Tonson,
+1694. 8vo.
+
+ Wing W519.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Texas, Hunt._
+
+
+ 654 Wilkin's (Bp.) Mathematical Magick
+
+ [8vo. Ib.1648. 8]
+
+John Wilkins, Bishop of Chester (1614-1672). Mathematicall magick. Or,
+The wonders that may be performed by mechanicall geometry. London, by
+M. F. for Sa. Gellibrand, 1648. 8vo.
+
+Two editions appeared in 1648: Wing W2198-_BM; Yale, NYP_; Wing
+W2199-_BM; Harv, LC, Hunt_.
+
+
+ 655 Wild's Iter Boreale, & other Poems
+
+ [12mo. Ib.1670. 6]
+
+Robert Wild (1609-1679). Iter Boreale, with large additions of several
+other poems. London, for John Williams, 1670. 8vo.
+
+ Wing W2137.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Folg, Chicago, Hunt._
+
+
+ 656 Wynter of Bathing - two copies
+
+ [8vo Ib.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+John Wynter. Of bathing in the hot-baths, at Bathe; chiefly with regard
+to the palsie, and some diseases in women. London, for W. Innys and
+James Leake, 1728. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; U.S. Surgeon General's Office, John Crerar._
+
+A copy of this edition was a part of item No. 659A in the Leeds Sale,
+1930.
+
+
+ 657 Westmonasteriensium Comitia
+
+ [fol. Ib.1728 ....]
+
+Comitia Westmonasteriensium, in collegio Sti Petri habita die
+anniversario fundatricis suæ reginæ Elizabethæ inauguratæ Jan. XV.
+London, typis Guil. Bowyer, 1728. fol.
+
+ _BM; Harv, Iowa, Hunt._
+
+
+ 658 Young's Vindication of Providence
+
+ [8vo Lon.1728 ....]
+
+ Entry by the third hand.
+
+Edward Young (1683-1765). A vindication of providence; or, A true
+estimate of human life. . . . Preach'd in St. George's Church near
+Hanover-Square, soon after the late king's death. The second edition
+corrected. London, for T. Worrall, 1728. 8vo.
+
+ _BM; Harv, NYP, Clark._
+
+
+ 659 Zayde, Histoire Espagnole p Mr. de _Segrais_
+ 2 Tom[.]
+
+ [12mo. Paris 1705 23]
+
+[Marie Madeleine, Comtesse de La Fayette (1634-1693).] Zayde, histoire
+espagnole. Par M. de Segrais [pseudonyn of the Comtesse de La Fayette].
+A Paris, chez Pierre Aubouyn [or Christophe David], 1705. 2 tom. 12mo.
+
+ _BN; Cornell, Illinois._
+
+ [Decoration]
+
+
+
+
+INDEX OF AUTHORS, EDITORS, TRANSLATORS, COMPOSERS, AND ANONYMOUS TITLES
+
+_Numbers refer to the items_
+
+
+ Addison, Joseph, 23, 413, 427.
+ Aesop, 483.
+ Ainworth, R., 339.
+ Alemán, Mateo, 262.
+ Alessandro, Guglielmo, 115.
+ Alexandre, Alexander ab, 17.
+ Ampelius, Lucius, 254.
+ Amyot, Jacques, Bishop of Auxerre, 20.
+ Anacreon, 190.
+ Anglerius, Petrus Martyr, 646.
+ Angoulême, Margaret d', 124.
+ Arbuthnot, John, 34, 35.
+ Aretino, Pietro Bacci, 25.
+ Aristophanes, 192.
+ Aristotle, 7, 8, 9, 198, 509.
+ Arnauld, Antoine, 11.
+ Astell, Mary, 515.
+ Athenaeus Naucratita, 1, 33.
+ Atterbury, Bishop Francis, 16.
+ Aubrey, John, 15.
+ Augustanus, G. X., 457.
+ Aulnoy, Marie Catherine Jumelle de Berneville, Comtesse d', 297,
+ 405b.
+
+ Balzac, Jean Louis Guez de, 55, 56.
+ Barclay, Robert, 53.
+ Barnes, Jos., 290.
+ Bates, 215.
+ Baudoin, Jean, 357.
+ Baudot de Juilly, Nicholas, 275, 302.
+ Bayle, Pierre, 172.
+ Beaumont, Francis, 42, 407b.
+ Behn, Aphra, 411.
+ Bentley, Thomas, 140.
+ Bernier, F., 272.
+ Bible, Holy, 69.
+ Bignon, Abbé Jean Paul, 27.
+ Blackmore, Sir Richard, 46, 47, 48, 49, 422.
+ Blasius, Gerardus, 652.
+ Blount, Thomas, 50.
+ Boccaccio, Giovanni, 68, 123, 164, 628.
+ Boccalini, Trajano, 43.
+ Bonarelli della Rovere, Guido Ubaldi, 253.
+ Bononcini, Giovanni Battista, 65.
+ Boileau-Despréaux, Nicholas, 57, 58, 59.
+ Bouhours, Le P. Dominique, 31.
+ Bourdeille, Pierre de, Seigneur de Brantôme, 63.
+ Boyer, Mr., 404.
+ Boyardo, Metheo Maria, Conte di Scandiano, 513.
+ Boxhorn, M. Z., 585.
+ Boyle, Charles, 60.
+ Brébeuf, Georges de, 345.
+ Brent, Nathanael, 453.
+ Brignole Sale, Antonio Giulio, 114.
+ Broome, William, 196, 438.
+ Brown, Thomas, 411, 572.
+ Browne, Sir Thomas, 519.
+ Buckingham, Duke of, 411.
+ Budgell, Eustace, 608.
+ Bulstrode, Whitlocke, 52.
+ Burgersdijck, Franco Petri, 62.
+ Burnaby, Mr., 473.
+ Burnet, Gilbert, 37, 38.
+ Burnet, Thomas, 39, 40, 41.
+ Busbecq, Augier Ghislain, 64.
+ Busby, Richard, 265.
+ Bussy-Rabutin, Roger de, 21.
+
+ Caesar, Gaius Julius, 71, 72, 73, 74.
+ Calvi, François de, 295.
+ _Cambridge Dictionary_, 87.
+ Camoens, Luiz de, 152.
+ Camus, Jean Pierre, Bishop of Belley, 14.
+ Canterus, Gulielmus, 537.
+ Cartwright, William, 90.
+ Casaubon, Isaac, 1, 533.
+ Cassandre, François, 9.
+ Catullus, Gaius Valerius, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95.
+ Caumont de la Force, Charlotte-Rose de, 274, 303.
+ Cebes, 108.
+ _Celimauro, Il, Istoria Spagnvola_, 114.
+ Celsus, Aulus Cornelius, 118, 158.
+ Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 115, 116, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210.
+ Céspedes y Meneses, Gonsalo de, 268.
+ Challes, Robert, 331.
+ Chapelain, Jean, 30.
+ Chapman, George, 292, 407d, 407e.
+ Chardin, Sir John, 81.
+ Charpentier, François, 159, 630.
+ Charron, Pierre, 117.
+ Chaucer, Geoffrey, 75, 76, 77, 164, 601.
+ Chaumont, Monsieur de, Ambassador to Siam, 647.
+ Chifflet, Laurent, 130.
+ Chomel, Pierre Jean Baptiste, 127.
+ Chorier, Nicholas, 398.
+ Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142,
+ 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149.
+ Clericus, Joannis, 388.
+ Cluverius, Philippus, 131.
+ Cockman, Thomas, 138.
+ _Collection of Poems_, etc., _A_, 410.
+ _Collection of Poems_, 157.
+ _Collection of the Several Statutes_, etc., _A_, 106.
+ _Collection of Treaties_, etc., 105.
+ Collier, Jeremy, 100, 101, 139.
+ Collins, Anthony, 204, 530.
+ Colsoni, François, 273.
+ Colvius, Petrus, 560.
+ Comines, Philippe de, 150, 151.
+ _Comitia Westmonasteriensium_, etc., 657.
+ Congreve, William, 96, 97, 98, 99, 163, 256, 411, 413, 427, 429.
+ _Contes et Nouvelles en Vers_, 126.
+ Conti, Natale, 1, 424.
+ Cooper, Thomas, 86.
+ Corneille, Pierre, 82, 83.
+ Corneille, Thomas, 86.
+ Cornelius Nepos, 132.
+ Cotgrave, Randle, 85.
+ Cotton, Charles, 379, 468.
+ Cowley, Abraham, 78, 79, 80, 411.
+ Creech, Thomas, 104, 353, 385.
+ _Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeois_, 107.
+ Culpeper, Nicholas, 128, 218, 221.
+
+ Dacier, André, 197, 198, 199, 288, 365, 480, 631.
+ Dacier, Madame Anne Lefèvre, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196.
+ Dale, Samuel, 200, 201.
+ Dalechamps, Jacob, 1.
+ Daniel, Père Gabriel, 528.
+ Davenant, Charles, 179.
+ Davenant, Sir William, 177, 178.
+ Davall, P., 517.
+ Davies, John, 4, 238.
+ Davisius, Joannes, 146, 147, 148, 149.
+ _Defense of Dramatic Poetry_, _A_, 101.
+ Deloney, Thomas, 405g.
+ Demosthenes, 211, 212, 223.
+ Dennis, John, 186, 187, 188, 189.
+ De Sandisson, 27.
+ Descartes, René, 185.
+ Desjardins, Marie Catherine Hortense, 26.
+ Desprez, Ludovicus, 318.
+ Diaper, William, 423.
+ _Dictionnaire Universel François et Latin_, 173.
+ Diemerbroeck, Isbrandus de, 184.
+ Dillon, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon, 507.
+ Dio Cassius, 202.
+ _Dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians, The_, 214.
+ Dodwell, Henry, 203.
+ Donne, John, 157, 182, 183.
+ Dousica, 452.
+ Dryden, John, 157, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,
+ 170, 171, 384, 406a, 427, 429, 431.
+ Dufresny, Charles Rivière, 482.
+ Duke, Richard, 507.
+ Du Noyer, Anne Margaret Petit, 373.
+ Dunton, John, 224.
+ Duport, James, 371.
+ Du Quesne, Abraham, 621.
+ Du Ryer, P., 285.
+ Dyson, H., 534.
+
+ E. S. [Elkanah Settle?], 101.
+ Earle, John, 231, 416.
+ Eccles, John, 232.
+ Echard, Laurence, 226, 227, 228.
+ _Ecole Parfaite des Officiers de Bouche, L'_, 240.
+ Eden, Richard, 646.
+ Edmonds, Clemt., 74.
+ Egerton, Sarah Fyge, 255, 461.
+ _English Military Discipline_, 229.
+ Erasmus, Desiderius, 230, 263.
+ Estienne, Charles (Carolus Stephanus), 180.
+ Estienne, Henri, 456.
+ Estienne, Henry, sieur Des Fossez, 12.
+ Etherege, Sir George, 235.
+ Eustacius, a Sancto Paulo, 236.
+ Exquemelin, Alexandre Olivier, 301.
+
+ Fabri (Lefèbvre), Tannequi, 241.
+ Fairfax, Edward, 266.
+ _Famous and Renowned History of . . . Hercules of Greece, The_,
+ 405d.
+ Fanshaw, Richard, 152.
+ Félibien, Jean François, 394.
+ Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe, 575, 576, 577, 578.
+ Fenton, Elijah, 446.
+ Filmer, Edward, 101, 103.
+ Fléchier, Valentin Esprit, 300.
+ Fletcher, John, 42, 407b.
+ Florus, Lucius Annæus, 254.
+ Fontenelle, Bernard de Bovier de, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248,
+ 249.
+ Fracastoro, Girolamo, 557.
+ Frederickus, Johannes, 5.
+ Frezier, Amédee François, 639.
+ Fuller, Thomas, 252.
+ Funnell, William, 642.
+ Furetière, Antoine, 573.
+
+ Galland, Antoine, 120.
+ Galliard, Johann Ernest, 256.
+ Gallus, Gaius Cornelius, 94.
+ Gand, Louis de, 564.
+ Garouville, 28.
+ Garth, Sir Samuel, 260, 261.
+ Gassend, Pierre, 272.
+ Gay, John, 257, 258, 259.
+ Gaza, Theodorus, 263.
+ Gellius, Aulus, 5, 6.
+ Gemelli-Careri, Giovanni Francesco, 617.
+ _General Collection of Treatys_, etc., _A_, 105.
+ _Gentleman's Jockey, The_, 277.
+ Geoffrey of Monmouth, 327.
+ Gesnerus, Conradus, 538.
+ Gherardi, Evaristo, 270.
+ Giffanius, O., 354.
+ Gildon, Charles, 411, 417.
+ Glanvill, Mr., 249.
+ Godefroy, Denys, 150.
+ _Godfrey of Bulloigne_, 266.
+ Goulston, Theodor, 7.
+ Graevius, Joannes Georgius, 92, 134, 135, 136, 143, 144, 145.
+ Granville, George, Baron Lansdowne, 360.
+ Gratius, Ortwinus, 237.
+ Greene, Robert, 405f.
+ Gronovius, J. F., 363, 448.
+ Gronovius, Jakob, 5, 137.
+ Grotius, H., 388.
+ _Grove, The_, 157, 269.
+ Guarini, Giovanni Battista, 484.
+ Gueulette, Thomas-Simon, 122, 605.
+
+ Hales, John, 284.
+ Hamilton, Anthony, 404.
+ Hardoüin, Jean, 293.
+ Hare, Francis, Bishop of Chichester, 400.
+ Hawkwood, Sir John de, 405e.
+ Head, Richard, 405a, 405i.
+ Hédelin, François, Abbé d'Aubignac, 10, 469.
+ Heinsius, Daniel, 322.
+ Heinsius, Nicholas, 625.
+ _Heliodorus, The Famous Historie of_, 407f.
+ Her, Chevalier d', 247.
+ Herodotus, 285, 286, 287.
+ Hippocrates, 288.
+ Hobbes, Thomas, 281, 282.
+ Holy Bible, 69.
+ Holyday, Barten, 337.
+ Homer, 164, 193, 194, 196, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 391, 407e, 465,
+ 466, 650.
+ _Honnête Homme et le Scelerat, L'_, 316.
+ Hopkins, Charles, 51.
+ Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), 104, 199, 315, 317, 318, 319,
+ 320, 321, 322, 323, 406b.
+ Houdar de La Motte, Antoine, 389, 390, 391.
+ Hughes, John, 248.
+
+ Ides, Everard-Isbrantz, 640.
+
+ Jacob, Giles, 328, 329, 367.
+ Jamblichus, of Chalcis, 326.
+ J. D. D. C., Monsieur, 316.
+ Johnson, T., 108.
+ Jonson, Ben, 44, 45.
+ J. P., 24.
+ Justinianus I, 332.
+ Justinus, Marcus Junianus, 336.
+ Juvenalis, Decimus Junius, 163, 334, 335, 337.
+
+ Kemp, John, 339.
+ Kennet, Basil, 340, 341.
+ Killigrew, Thomas, the Elder, 342.
+
+ Labottière, Claude, 629.
+ La Bruyère, Jean de, 607.
+ La Chapelle, Jean de, 22.
+ Lactantius, Caecilius Firmianus, 361.
+ La Fayette, Marie Madeleine, Comtesse de, 659.
+ La Fontaine, Jean de, 19, 125, 250, 395.
+ La Grange-Chancel, François Joseph de, 330.
+ Lamb, Patrick, 110.
+ Lambini, 451.
+ Langio, Joseph, 323.
+ Lawes, Henry, 10.
+ _Lazarillo de Tormes, La Vie et Avantures de_, 632.
+ Le Bossu, René, 61.
+ Lee, Nathaniel, 358.
+ Leeds, 1st Duke of, 219.
+ Lefèbvre, Tannequi, 241.
+ Le Fevre, Raoul, 405h.
+ Lenoble, Eustache, Baron de Saint-Georges et de Tennelière, 24, 271.
+ Le Roux, Philibert Joseph, 176.
+ Le Roy, Marin, sieur de Gomberville, 308.
+ Le Sage, Alain René, 298, 307.
+ Leti, Gregorio, 299.
+ Lilly, William, 359.
+ _Linguæ Romanæ Dictionarium_, etc., 87.
+ Lipsius, Justus, 364.
+ Lisle, William, 407f.
+ Littlebury, Isaac, 286.
+ _Lives of the Grecian Poets_, 368.
+ Livius, Titus, 362, 363.
+ Lloyd, Nicholas, 180.
+ Locke, John, 348, 349.
+ Longinus, 351.
+ Longus, 20.
+ Lucanus, Marcus Annæus, 343, 344, 345, 346.
+ Lucas, Paul, 618, 619, 620.
+ Lucian of Samosata, 264, 356, 357.
+ Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus), 352, 353, 354, 355.
+ Luna, Miguel de, 366.
+ Lyttelton, George Baron, 70.
+
+ Mabbe, James, 262.
+ Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius, 399.
+ Malebranche, Nicholas, 382.
+ Mailly, Chevalier de, 425.
+ Maittaire, Michael, 132, 584, 624.
+ Malory, Sir T., 13.
+ Malthus, Francis (François de Malthe), 397.
+ Maucroix, François de, 395.
+ Mandelslo, John Albert de, 4, 616.
+ Mandeville, Sir John, 405k, 641.
+ Manilius, Marcus, 385.
+ Manning, 202.
+ Marchand, P., 18.
+ Margaret of Navarre, 124.
+ Marini, Giovanni Ambrogio, 113.
+ Marini, Giovanni Battista, 2, 3.
+ May, Thomas, 346.
+ Mayne, Zachary, 222.
+ Menander, 388.
+ Meurs, Johannes van, 398.
+ Middleton, Thomas, 407a.
+ Miege, Guy, 396.
+ Milbourne, Luke, 384.
+ Milton, John, 380, 381, 411, 650.
+ Minshew, John, 181.
+ _Miscellaneous Letters and Essays_, etc., 417.
+ _Miscellaneous Poems and Translations_, 409.
+ _Miscellaneous Poems by Oxford & Cambridge Hands_, 412.
+ Moivre, Abraham de, 205.
+ Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin de, 393.
+ Molyneux, William, 387.
+ Monmouth, Geoffrey of, 327.
+ Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de, 376, 377, 378, 379.
+ Montesquieu, Baron de, 373.
+ Montfaucon de Villars, Abbé de, 119.
+ Moore, Sir Jonas, 386.
+ Morabin, Jacques, 324.
+ Moretti, Tomaso, 386.
+ Motteux, Peter Anthony, 36.
+ Munday, A., 534.
+ Muralt, Beat Louis de, 374.
+ Murtada ibn al-Khafîf, 238.
+ _Musarum Anglicanorum Analecta_, 383.
+
+ Newton, Sir Isaac, 421, 426, 492.
+ Nicole, Pierre, 11.
+ Normanby, Marquis of, 410.
+ Noris, Matteo, 392.
+ _Nouveau Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeois, Le_, 107.
+
+ Ogilby, John, 435.
+ Oldham, John, 441.
+ Oldisworth, 196.
+ Oldmixon, John, 102, 310.
+ Olearius, Adam, 4, 616.
+ Osborne, Thomas, 1st Duke of Leeds, 219.
+ Otway, Thomas, 444.
+ Oughtred, William, 442.
+ Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), 164, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433,
+ 434.
+ Ovington, John, 440.
+ Ozell, John, 196.
+ Ozinde, J. B., 447.
+
+ Paccius, Alexandrus, 8.
+ Parnell, Thomas, 475.
+ Parker, Samuel, 139.
+ Paterculus, Gaius Velleius, 627.
+ Patin, Guy, 477, 478.
+ Patru, Olivier, 471.
+ Pausanius, 457.
+ Pechey, John, 562.
+ Pedantius, 481.
+ Pemberton, Henry, 492.
+ Perceval, Richard, 181.
+ Perrot, N., Sr. d'Ablancourt, 356, 596, 606.
+ Persius (Aulus Persius Flaccus), 163, 334, 335, 337.
+ Pétis de la Croix, François, 121.
+ Petronius (Titus Petronius Arbiter), 473.
+ Phaedrus, 483.
+ Philemon, 388.
+ Philips, John, 88.
+ Phillippes, Henry, 479.
+ Pindar, 464.
+ Pinto, Fernam Mendes, 463.
+ Pix, Mary, 628.
+ Plato, 480.
+ Plautus, Titus Maccius, 448, 450, 451, 452.
+ Playford, Henry, 283.
+ Pliny (Gaius Plinus Secundus), 474.
+ Plutarch, 470.
+ Polybius, 472.
+ Pomey, François Antoine, 476.
+ Pontanus, I., 399.
+ Pontis, Louis de, 468.
+ Pope, Alexander, 409, 420, 465, 466, 467, 475, 542, 553.
+ Portus, A., 540.
+ Prateus, Ludovicus, 334.
+ Pratt, Samuel, 511.
+ Prideaux, Humphrey, 454.
+ Prior, Matthew, 411, 458, 459, 460.
+ Propertius, Sextus, 91, 92, 93, 94.
+ Purcell, Henry, 462.
+ Pythagoras, 365, 631.
+
+ Quevedo Villegas, Francisco Gomez, 494, 495.
+ Quillet, Claude, 89.
+ Quincy, John, 213, 563.
+ Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius, 493.
+
+ Rabelais, François, 506.
+ Racine, Jean Baptiste, 514.
+ R. A. Gent., 551.
+ Ramsay, Allan, 415.
+ Ramsay, Andrew Michael, 531.
+ Randolph, Thomas, 112.
+ Rapin, Rene, 509, 510.
+ Ray, John, 499.
+ Raymond, John, 518.
+ Regis, Pierre Silvain, 504.
+ Regnier-Desmarais, Abbé (François Séraphin), 142, 512.
+ _Rehearsal, The_, 406c.
+ Retz, Cardinal de (Jean François Paul de Gondi), 516, 517.
+ _Reynard the Fox, The Most Delectable History of_, 529.
+ Riccoboni, Louis, 314.
+ Richelet, Pierre, 174.
+ Richerius, Ludovicus Coelius, 501.
+ Roberti, Antonius, 111.
+ Rocoles, Jean Baptiste de, 309.
+ Rodellius, Petrus, 319.
+ Roergas de Serviez, Jacques, 251.
+ Rogers, Thomas, 505.
+ Rolli, Paolo Antonio, 532.
+ Roscommon, Earl of, 406b.
+ Rosseto, Jo., 72.
+ Rousseau, Jean Baptiste, 502, 503.
+ Rowe, Nicholas, 89, 343, 365, 544.
+ Rowlands, Samuel, 405c.
+ Ruæus, Carolus, 613.
+ Rufus, Quintus Curtius, 496, 497.
+ Ruggle, G., 333.
+ Rutgers, J., 321.
+ Rycaut, Sir Paul, 313, 500.
+ Rymer, Thomas, 509.
+
+ Saint-Evremond, Seigneur de, Charles de Marguetel de Saint-Denis,
+ 233.
+ Saint-Réal, César Vichard de, 18, 129.
+ Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus), 583, 584, 585, 586.
+ Salmon, William, 215, 216, 217.
+ Sanctorius, 563.
+ Sandys, George, 428.
+ Sannazaro, Jacobo, 581.
+ Sanson d'Abbeville, Sr., 73.
+ Sanvitale, Fortuniano, 2, 3.
+ Sapho, 190.
+ Sarpi, Paolo, 453.
+ Scala, Flaminio, 600.
+ Scaliger, Joseph Juste, 622.
+ Scaliger, Julius Cæsar, 559.
+ Scapula, Johannes, 539.
+ Scarron, Paul, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573.
+ Schmid, Erasmus, 464.
+ Schrevelio, Corn., 344.
+ Scoto, Lorenzo, 2, 3.
+ Scribonius Largus, 589.
+ Scudery, George de, 32, 579.
+ Secondat, Charles Louis de, Baron de la Brède et de Montesquieu,
+ 373.
+ _Secret History of the Reigns_, etc., _The_, 311.
+ Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, 587.
+ Séraphin, François, abbé Regnier-Desmarais, 142, 512.
+ Settle, Elkanah, 101.
+ Shadwell, Thomas, 566.
+ Shakespeare, William, 407c, 408, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546.
+ Sherley, Sir Anthony, 643.
+ Shirley, James, 551, 552.
+ Sidney, Sir Philip, 455.
+ Sidonius, Caius Sollius Apollinaris, 560.
+ Smith, John, 375.
+ Smith, Richard, 109.
+ Sophocles, 197.
+ Sorel, Charles, Sieur de Souvigny, 54, 296, 350.
+ Souciet, E., 174.
+ _Source des Malheurs d'Angleterre_, etc., _La_, 580.
+ Southerne, Thomas, 590.
+ Spenser, Edmund, 535, 536.
+ Spinoza, 602.
+ Spondani, Jo., 289.
+ Stanhope, George, 117.
+ Stanyan, Temple, 555, 556.
+ Statius, Publius Papinius, 409.
+ _Statutes Now in Force_, etc., _The_, 106.
+ Steele, Sir Richard, 234, 567, 568.
+ Stephanus, Carolus (Charles Estienne), 180.
+ Stobæus, Johannes, 537, 538.
+ Stow, John, 534.
+ Strabo, 533.
+ Suckling, Sir John, 157, 558.
+ _Suidas_, 540.
+ Swift, Jonathan, 420, 553, 554, 603, 612.
+ Sydenham, Thomas, 561, 562.
+ Sylvester, Joshua, 582.
+
+ Tachard, Guy, 645.
+ Tacitus, Cornelius, 606.
+ Tarteron, P., 315.
+ Tasso, Torquato, 29, 267.
+ Tate, Nahum, 429, 557.
+ Temple, Sir William, 603.
+ Tenain, Mme. de, 520.
+ Terence (Publius Terentius Afer), 191, 592, 593, 594, 595.
+ Theobald, Lewis, 591.
+ Theophrastus, 607, 608.
+ Thompson, Aaron, 327.
+ Thucydides, 282, 596.
+ Tibullus, Albius, 22, 91, 92, 93, 94.
+ Tillotson, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 597, 598, 599.
+ Timoléon de Choisy, François, 294.
+ Tollius, Jacobus, 351.
+ _Treatise Partly Theological_, etc., _A_, 602.
+ Trogus, Pompeius, 336.
+
+ Vallemont, Abbe Pierre Le Lorrain de, 637.
+ Vattier, Monsieur, 238.
+ Vaugelas, M. de, 496.
+ Vega, Garcilasso de la, el Inca, 500.
+ Veneroni, Giovanni, 175.
+ Vertot D'Aubeuf, René Aubert, 633, 634, 635, 636.
+ Vinnius, Arnoldus, 332.
+ Virgil (Publius Virgilius Maro), 161, 162, 187, 384, 613, 614, 622,
+ 623, 624, 625, 626.
+ Voiture, Vincent de, 615.
+ Voltaire (François Marie Arouet), 648, 649, 650.
+ Vossius, Isaac, 95.
+
+ Waller, Edmund, 653.
+ Walsh, William, 157.
+ Ward, J., 339.
+ _We Have Brought Our Hogs to a Fair Market_, etc., 405j.
+ _Westmonasteriensium Comitia_, 657.
+ Wild, Robert, 655.
+ Wilkins, John, Bishop of Chester, 654.
+ Willes, Richard, 646.
+ Willis, Thomas, 652.
+ Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester, 508.
+ Wycherley, William, 651.
+ Wynter, John, 656.
+
+ Xenophon, 159, 596, 630.
+ Xiphilinus, 202.
+
+ Young, Edward, 439, 658.
+
+ Zade, Chec, 604.
+
+
+INDEX OF PLACES NAMED IN IMPRINTS
+
+ Amsterdam, 3, 6, 11, 20, 22, 29, 57, 58, 59, 94, 116, 118, 124, 125,
+ 126, 131, 134, 135, 136, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 176, 190, 191,
+ 197, 198, 223, 230, 253, 267, 275, 298, 300, 315, 322, 332, 362,
+ 388, 395, 425, 448, 478, 482, 484, 496, 504, 510, 516, 570, 581,
+ 586, 606, 609, 618, 630, 645, 652.
+ Antwerp (Amberes, Anvers, Antuerpiae), 206, 250, 263, 299, 364, 537.
+
+ Basel, 33, 263, 289.
+ Bourdeaux, 378.
+ Brussels (Bruxelles), 28, 130, 150, 207, 316, 390, 494, 495, 607,
+ 632.
+
+ Cambridge (Cantabrigiae), 62, 87, 91, 140, 146, 147, 148, 149, 236,
+ 290, 317, 361, 371, 593, 614.
+ Cologne, 21, 123, 372, 373, 374, 520, 580.
+
+ Dublin, 387.
+
+ Edinburgh, 415.
+
+ Frankfort (Francofurti), 237, 287, 452, 501.
+
+ Geneva (Geneve, Coloniae Allobrogum), 174, 424, 540.
+
+ Hague, The (La Haye), 18, 19, 27, 159, 297, 302, 331, 345, 619.
+ Hanau (Hanoviae), 17, 323, 457.
+ Heidelberg, 1, 559.
+
+ Lausanne, 72.
+ Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), 5, 63, 64, 95, 137, 158, 296, 344, 363,
+ 399, 474, 585, 587, 626.
+ London, 4, 7, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39,
+ 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 60, 65, 68,
+ 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 93, 96,
+ 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 112,
+ 117, 128, 132, 139, 151, 152, 157, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165,
+ 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185,
+ 186, 187, 188, 189, 196, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 208, 209,
+ 211, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 221, 222, 224, 226, 227,
+ 228, 229, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 238, 248, 249, 252, 254, 255,
+ 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 265, 266, 268, 269, 273, 277, 281,
+ 282, 283, 284, 286, 291, 292, 307, 308, 309, 310, 313, 314, 318,
+ 319, 320, 327, 328, 329, 333, 334, 335, 336, 339, 340, 341, 342,
+ 343, 346, 348, 349, 350, 352, 355, 358, 359, 360, 365, 366, 367,
+ 368, 379, 380, 381, 384, 385, 386, 387, 394, 396, 397, 400, 404,
+ 405a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, 406a, b, c, 407a, b, c, d, e,
+ f, 408, 409, 410, 411, 413, 416, 417, 420, 421, 422, 423, 426,
+ 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 433, 434, 435, 438, 439, 440, 441, 444,
+ 446, 447, 450, 453, 454, 455, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 465,
+ 466, 467, 468, 470, 472, 473, 475, 479, 481, 483, 492, 497, 499,
+ 500, 502, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 511, 515, 517, 518, 519, 529,
+ 530, 531, 532, 534, 535, 536, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 551, 552,
+ 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 561, 562, 563, 564, 566, 567, 568,
+ 572, 573, 582, 583, 584, 588, 590, 591, 594, 595, 597, 598, 599,
+ 602, 603, 604, 605, 608, 610, 612, 624, 627, 628, 639, 640, 641,
+ 642, 643, 644, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 653, 654, 655, 656,
+ 657, 658.
+ Lyons (Lugduni), 272, 323, 539, 622.
+
+ Naples, 114.
+
+ Oxford (Oxoniae), 69, 138, 262, 326, 337, 353, 383, 442, 601.
+
+ Paris (Lutetia Parisorum), 2, 3, 8, 9, 12, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 55,
+ 56, 61, 73, 82, 83, 84, 107, 119, 120, 121, 122, 127, 129, 173,
+ 175, 178, 192, 193, 194, 195, 197, 199, 210, 212, 240, 242, 243,
+ 244, 245, 246, 247, 251, 270, 271, 274, 285, 288, 293, 294, 301,
+ 303, 324, 330, 354, 356, 357, 376, 377, 382, 389, 391, 393, 432,
+ 451, 456, 469, 471, 477, 480, 482, 493, 512, 513, 514, 528, 533,
+ 560, 569, 571, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 592, 596, 613, 615, 616,
+ 617, 623, 629, 631, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 659.
+ Padua (Patavii), 589.
+
+ Rotterdam, 38, 111, 172, 296, 503.
+ Rouen, 53, 82, 83, 84, 295, 620, 621.
+
+ Saumur (Salmurii), 241.
+ Strasbourg (Argentine), 264.
+
+ Trevoux, 173.
+
+ Utrecht (Trajecti ad Rhenum, Trajecti Batavorum, Ultrajecti), 92,
+ 184, 321, 351, 476, 625.
+
+ Venice, 113, 115, 392, 600.
+
+ Wittenberg (Witebergae), 464.
+
+ Zurich (Tiguri), 538.
+
+
+ * * * * *
+ * * * *
+
+Errata Noted by Transcriber:
+
+Errors in the modern (1955) material have been corrected. Other
+irregularities are noted here but were left unchanged.
+
+No. 238
+
+ Murtadâ ibn al-Khafîf
+ [_the letters shown here as â, î were printed with macrons_]
+
+Modern Material
+
+ Introduction
+ 338 (55 per cent) in the Harvard Library
+ [_closing parenthesis missing_]
+ No. 257
+ ... in the Leeds Sale, 1930, as Nos. 257, 258, 259. [258. 259]
+ No. 264
+ Bracketed with No. 263 in the manuscript. [363]
+ No. 307
+ London, for Jacob Tonson, 1725 12mo. [1725 12mo]
+ No. 313
+ _BM; Folg, Illinois, Washington State College._ [_. missing_]
+ No. 463
+ _BM; Yale, Pennsylvania, LC, Newberry._ [Pennsylvannia]
+ No. 506
+ Rabelais's Works 2 Vols_[.]
+ [_editorial [.] misprinted as [.[_]
+ No. 572
+ revised and corrected
+ [_"and / and" at line break_]
+ Index
+ La Fayette, Marie Madeleine, Comtesse de, 659. [Comtessee]
+ Murtada ibn al-Khafîf, 238. [_unchanged: body text has Murtadâ_]
+ Vaugelas, M. de, 496. [de.,]
+
+Original Material
+
+ No. 236
+ Gulielmus Congreve est verus Possessor hajus Libri
+ No. 278
+ [4to Lug.B. 1706]
+ [_columns as shown_]
+ No. 313
+ History off the Otaman Empire
+ No. 331
+ Illustres Francoises [_printed with cedilla under s instead of c_]
+ No. 412
+ Poems by Oxford &/Cambride Hands
+ No. 451
+ M. Accius Plautus
+ No. 523
+ [---- - ---- 11]
+ [_printed as shown_]
+ No. 573
+ "_Some Persons may object, and ask, Why is not the_ City Romance
+ here? To which we answer, It was none of his, but one father'd
+ upon him, to make it sell."
+ [_Passage italicized as shown. With italic main text, the expected
+ form would be:_
+ "_Some Persons may object, and ask,_ Why is not the _City Romance_
+ here? _To which we answer,_ It was none of his, but one father'd
+ upon him, to make it sell."]
+ No. 645
+ [12mo. Amster-1688 3]
+ Index
+ Padua
+ [_alphabetized after "Paris", as shown; other cities are
+ alphabetized by their modern names_]
+
+
+
+
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