folio. Mr. Petyt's Glossary of the various significations of the most general Saxon words; whereby their common councils were sometimes expressed and denoted, in all which the people or commons are included. This appears to be only a part of the work, being intitled "Chap. III." Mr. Umfreville,...
18mo. A small Volume of an oblong form, containing a work with the following title, "Alberti Kyperi, philosophiæ et medecinæ doctoris, medicinæ et physices professoris in illustri Schola Auriaca quæ est Bredæ; ad medicinæ professionem ordinariam in Academia Lugduno-Batava vocati et abiturientis...
12mo. A brief description of England and account of its memorable persons; extracted entirely from Fuller's Worthies, probably by the owner of the volume, Abraham Bassano, 1657. In the inside of one of the covers is a copy of verses written by the Marquis of Montrose, with the point of his swor...
The collections of Dr. John Pell, agent for the Protector Oliver Cromwell with the Swiss Protestant Cantons, and resident at Zurich, and of whom and his works a very particular account may be seen in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol, I. Fasti, col. 253, edit. 1721.
small folio. "I Sonetti et le Morale Canzoni del Laureato Fiorentino poeta Messer Francesco Petrarcha." fo. 1. "El libro de triumphi di Messer Francesco Petrarcha." fo. 148. Poesie diverse di Messer Francesco Petrarcha. fo. 188. A beautiful manuscript on vellum, transcribed towards the end of t...
folio. Two Volumes, being part of a critical and descriptive Catalogue of Drawings, chiefly of the Italian School, and formerly belonging to Padre Resta, an eminent collector. There is some reason for supposing that this collection passed into the hands of Elias Ashmole, Esq. who has transcribed the present volumes, and occasionally inserted some fragments of the original catalogue, written by the Padre himself in Italian. The first volume contains an account of only a part of the collecti...
folio. An essay towards a classed catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts, by Humphrey Wanley; which, though it be unfinished and necessarily imperfect, may be found of great use as to some particular subjects. At the end is an index of the classes.