Sloane 2225 Paper, in small Quarto, ff. 55, XVII Century. Treatise of Alchymy. ff. 1-55. Alchemy: General collections and anonymous treatises and processes in prose and verse; in chronological order: 14th-18th centt.
Sloane 2226 Paper, in small Quarto, ff. 20, XVII Century. 'There is in this booke conteined the diseases and maladies of horses and their cures.' ff. 1-20. Zoology: Diseases of horses, with their cures: 17th cent.
Sloane 2227 Paper, in small Quarto, ff. 70, XVII Century. 'De dosibus medicamentorum simplicium et compositorum' — per Robertum Pemellum medicum. ff. 1-70. Robert Pemell, MD: De dosibus medicamentorum: 17th cent.
Sloane 2228 Paper, in small 4to., ff. 86, XVII Century; bound up with Nos. 1806, 2234. 'A briefe answer of Robert Lane of Walgrave in the countie of Northampton, Esqr. studient and practitioner of phisicke and of devine and naturall philosophie to the exposition of Jacobus Aubertus Vyndon, con...
Sloane 2229 Printed book, interleaved with MS. notes, in Octavo, ff. 13. 'The voyce of the light unto the people called Quakers, in relation to Tythes.' London, 1678. ff. 1-13. The manuscript notes contain a refutation of the printed pamphlet.
Sloane 2230 Paper, in small Quarto, ff. 5, XVII Century. 'Sir William Davenant's Reason.' Extract from 'The Philosopher's disquisition directed to the dying Christian,' printed in D'Avenant's Works, fol. Lond. 1673, p. 326. ff. 1-5. The extract commences with the 24th Stanza, and continues to...
Sloane 2231 Paper, in Octavo, ff. 44, XVII Century. A theological treatise, divided into two books, on the fundamental truths of the Christian Religion, The Creed and Ten Commandments. (Imperfect both at the beginning and end.) ff. 1-44. Theology: On Christian religion: 17th cent.: Imperf.
Sloane 2232 Paper, in 12mo., ff. 117, Sec. XV. The History or Romance of Sydrak and King Boccus, translated from the French by Hugh Campedene; with a table of contents: transcribed by Robert Wakefelde in 1502: formerly belonging to Thomas Blanshard. ff. 1-117. Begin: — 'Men may fynde in old...
Sloane 2233 Chartaceus, in Octavo, ff. 39, Sec. XVI. 'Perpulchra et Admirabilis Historia Apollonii Tyrii uxoris et filiae.' ff. 1-39. Incip. 'Fuit quidam Rex Antiochus nomine, a quo ipsa civitas nomen accepit Antiochia.' Desin. 'ipse descripsit et duo volumina fecit, unum Dianae in templo Ep...