4to. A poem in two parts, intitled "A Vision"; to which is added a poetical translation of part of Petrarch's Triumph of Love: the whole neatly transcribed, in the eighteenth century, on a glazed paper, with the borders printed in various colours.
4to. An English translation of the introductory part of a treatise on the Civil Law, written in Latin by Arthur Duck, LL.D. Prefixed is an account of the author of the treatise and his works, extracted from Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses. This book belonged to Basil Kennett.
4to. A work intitled "Natsichhatil-Moulouki, or a tract containing the edification of virtue to all Kings; being a true guide, shewing to all Mouhhamadanish Kings' and Regents, &c. how young or ignorant that.they be after being enthroned and come to sovereign government, how they all their life time religiously shall behave themselves, and without or being solicitous perfectly to govern their kingdoms; interlaced with all sorts of histories and sentences of learned men, taken out of all...
8vo. A book in the hand-writing of John Stowe the historian, containing divers extracts made in the year 1572, from the "Liber de Hida," a monkish chronicle, in Latin, belonging to the Abbey of Newminster or Hyde near Winchester. It contains many particulars of Saxon history, and also copies, i...
4to. The account-book of Dr. Charlet when Bursar of Trinity College, Oxford, interspersed with a great number of miscellaneous notes and common-places, some of them curious. 1692.
8vo. "Voyage d'Italie." This is the title to the present elegant and interesting volume, which contains an account of the travels in Italy of some very learned and intelligent Frenchman between the years 1574 and 1578. They are written in a remarkably neat Italic hand, and occasionally ornament...