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signs, by Thurston and Craig, en-Miscellany. graved on wood by Bewick. Lond. LL.D. 1810. royal 4to.

See CLARKE, Adam,

Bibliographical Memoranda; in - A Set of Engravings, from the Illustration of old English Litera Designs of Corbould and Riley, ture. Bristol, 1816. 4to. adapted to illustrate the Old and One hundred copies printed. Edited by J. Fry. 11. 8s. Strettell, 1018, 17. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1195,

New Testaments.

royal 4to. 17. 1s.

Lond. 1818.

Bibliographical Miscellanies; beScripture Costume exhibited ing a Selection of curious Pieces in a Series of Engravings, drawn in Verse and Prose. Oxf. 1813. 4to. under the Superintendance of Ben- One hundred copies printed. Edited by jamin West, P.R.A. by R. Satch- Philip Bliss, D.D. Nassau, pt. i. 414, 13s. well, with biographical Sketches Bindley, pt. i. 742, 10s. 6d.

Published by Bagster.

Bibliosophia; or Book Wisdom. Lond. 1810. 12mo.

An anonymous and vapid attempt at wit, by the Rev. James Beresford. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 221, 2s. Strettell, 120, 6s. Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica; or, a

and historical Remarks on the Manners and Customs of eastern Nations. Lond. 1819. elephant 4to. Sixty Illustrations and Embellishments of the Holy Scriptures, from superior designs by eminent descriptive Catalogue of a Collection Masters, engraved in outline and of early English Poetry, in the postinted, with Descriptions in French session of Longman and Co. illusand English. Lond. 1824. 12mo. trated by occasional Extracts and 7s. 6d. Remarks critical and bibliographiBible Society. Twenty-three Re-Lond. 1805. royal 8vo. cal, compiled by A. F. Griffiths. ports of the British and Foreign This extremely useful catalogue of the Bible Society. Lond. 1805-7. 8vo. rare and curious collection, made by T. Memorial for the Bible So- Park, and added to by Tho. Hill, is deservcieties in Scotland: containing Re-ing of a place in every good library, from the interesting information which it affords marks on the Complaint of his Ma- of the works of our early poets. Nassau, jesty's Printers against the Marquis pt. i. 2052, 17. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 750, 17. 13s. Brockett, 313, 17. 9s.-LARGE of Huntley and others. With an PAPER. (50 printed.) Nassau, pt. i. 2053, Appendix, consisting of many ori- 31. 5s. Dent, pt. i. 1350, russia, 17. 16s. ginal Papers. Edinburgh, 1824. - Annua, or the Annual Catalogue for 1699, &c. Lond. 1700-1. 4to. 3 Nos.

8vo. 12s.

Contains pp. xxxii. 256 & 96. The sale of this book, written by Dr. Lee, was prohibited by the Court of Session in Scotland. In it will be found much curious bibliographical information relating to the early literature of Scotland.

BIBLIANDER, Theod. Consultation, by what Meanes the cruell power of the Turks both maye and ought for to be repelled of the Christian People [translated from the Latin]. Basill, 1542. 16mo.

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A copy of Nos. 1 and 3 is in the British Museum.

Biblica. See PARKER, Samuel. Fanatica; of the Phanatique Library. 1660. 4to.

Contains pp. 8. A ridiculous attack on the republicans and commonwealth men,` reprinted in the eighth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Litteraria; a Collection of InBlack letter. Contains V in eights. scriptions, Medals, Dissertations, White Knights, pt. i. 457. 11s. A copy of &c. Lond. 1722-4. 4to. 10 nos. in the date of 1513? is in the British Mu-1 vol. 10s. 6d.

seum.

A very valuable literary journal publishBibliographical Dictionary and ed by Dr. Jebb, Mr. Wasse, Dr. Wotton,

Dr. Jortin, Dr. Pearce, and others. Brock-Genève, 1796-1845. 8vo. 140 vols. ett, 491, 148. Tables jusqu'en 1815. 4 vols. Bibliotheca Militum; or, the Each year of this journal is divided into Souldiers Publick Library. Lond. 7 vols. viz. Littérature, 3 vols.; Sciences et 1659. 4to. 7s. Arts, 3 vols.; Agriculture, 1 vol.

Contains pp. 6. A cutting satire against] BICHAT, Xavier. Physiological the republicans, reprinted in the seventh Researches on Life and Death, volume of the Harleian Miscellany, and in translated from the French, by F. the fifth number of Morgan's Phoenix Bri- Gold. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 9s.

tannicus.

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The works of this celebrated French phy

- Parliamenti; Libri Theologi, sician are much esteemed. Politici, Historici, qui prostant ve

i. e. Sir

Edward.

BICKERSTAFF, Isaac. nales in Vico vulgo vocato Little-Richard STEELE. Britain. Done into English for the BICKERSTETH, Rev. Assembly of Divines. Anno Do- Scripture Help, designed to assist mini, 1653. 8vo. 6s. in reading the Bible profitably. Contains pp. 12. A bold and pertinent Tenth Edition. Lond. 1823. 8vo. attack on the hypocritical leaders during the time of the commonwealth. Reprinted of the Scriptures, frequently reprinted. The 'A practical introduction to the reading in the seventh volume of the Somers' Col-sale of upwards of 15,000 copies of the large editions, and of more than 100,000 copies of

lection of Tracts.

Parliamenti: Classis secunda. the 18mo. abridgment, sufficiently attest Done into English for the Assembly is deservedly held.-Horne. This excellent the high estimation in which this manual of Divines. Anno Domini, 1653. author has published many other works, a list of which will be found in the London Catalogue.

4to.

A copy of this and the former tract are in the British Museum.

- Regia. See CHARLES I. -Topographica Britannica. See NICHOLS, John.

BICKHAM, George. First Principles of Heraldry. Lond. (1742) 8vo. A work of no value, consisting of pp. 12. The title as well as the whole book is enUniversal Penman. Lond.

graved.

- Universalis, or an historical Accompt of Books, and Transac-1743. folio.

tions of the learned World, begun head and tail pieces. Bindley, pt. i. 586, A neatly engraved work, with numerous A.D. M.DC.LXXXVIII. Edinburgh, 17s. 6d. 1688. 18mo.

British Monarchy, or a new A copy is in the British Museum. chorographical Description of all Bibliotheque Angloise, ou His- the Dominions subject to the King toire Littéraire de la Grande Bre- of Great Britain. Lond. 1748. folio. tagne. Amst. 1717-27. 18mo. 15 15s.

vols. 17. 1s.

Consisting of 190 plates. Nassau, pt. i. A species of review edited by Michael 440, 17 13s. Dent, pt. i. 334, date 1734, de la Roche and Arnaud de la Chapelle. russia, 21.

Delicia Britannica; or, the

Angloise, Nouvelle, par M. de Joncourt. A la Haye, 1756-7. Curiosities of Kensington, Hamp

12mo. 3 vols. 58.

ton Court, and Windsor Castle delineated. The second edition, with additions. Lond. 1742. 12mo.

Contains pp. viii. and 184 (B-N 4), with

Britannique, ou Histoire des
Ouvrages des Savans de la Grande
Bretagne, 1733-46, avec la Table. 9 plates.
A la Haye, 1733, &c. 12mo. 25 vols.

11. 18.

- Musical Entertainer, a Collection of Songs set to Music, with en-Britannique, rédigee par Au- graved Head pieces. 2 vols. folio. guste Pictet et F. G. Maurice. The engraved head-pieces consist of hu

morous, fanciful, and local views. Sothe-) Contains pp. 263. According to the by's in 1825, 21. 2s. Quarterly Review, this essay is principally BICKNELL, Alexander. Life of taken from Dr. Vices. Knox's Christian Alfred the Great, King of the An- Philosophy. glo-Saxons. Lond. 1777. 8vo. 5s.

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Edwards, 39, 7s.

Theology of the early Patriarchs, illustrated by an Appeal to

(T.)

William. Vide LAVENDER,

History of Edward the Black subsequent Parts of the Holy ScripPrince, with a short View of the tures. Bristol, 1825. 8vo. 2 vols. Reigns of Edward I. II. and III. 17. 1s. and a summary Account of the Institution of the Order of the Garter. Lond. 1777. 8vo. with Portrait of the Black Prince, 5s. This writer published several other historical compilations, of little value, and less reputation.

BICKNOLL, Edmund. Swoorde against Swaryng. Lond. for William Towreolde. 8vo.

BIDLAKE, John, D.D. Sermons on various Subjects. Lond. 1808. 8vo. 3 vols. 18s.

Dr. Bidlake published several very pleasing volumes of poems, which are recommended by Dr. N. Drake.

Ox

BIDPAI. Kalila and Dimna, or the Fables of Bidpai, translated from Black letter. Inglis, 89, 9s. 6d. the Arabic, by Knatchbull. BIDDLE, John. Confession of ford, 1819. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Faith, touching the Holy Trinity, according to Scripture. Lond. 1658. Svo.

BIELFELD, Baron de. Elements of universal Erudition, containing an analytical Abridgment of the SciA life of this celebrated Socinian writer, ences, Polite Arts, and Belles Letwith a list of his works, will be found in Dr. Bliss's edition of Wood's Athen. Oxon. tres, translated from the German by William Hooper, M.D. Lond. Lond. 1770. 8vo. 3 vols. 9s.

iii. 593-603.

Joannis Bidelli Vita.

1682. 12mo.
"The author was, as I have been informed,
one Joh. Farrington, J. C. T. of the Inner
Temple.'-Ant. à Wood,

Dr. Hooper translated Letters containing original Anecdotes of the Prussian Court, 1761-70. 12mo. 4 vols. 7s. 6d.

BIENVILLE, T. de, M.D. NymBIDDULPH, Rev. Thomas T. Bap- phomania; or a Dissertation on the tism a Seal of the Christian Cove- Furor Uterinus, &c. translated from nant; or Remarks on Dr. Mant's the French, by E. S. Wilmot, M.D. Tract on Regeneration. Lond. Lond. 1775. 8vo. 5s.

1815. 8vo.

Contains pp. 255. A notice of this work will be found in the Quarterly Review, xv. 475-511.

Practical Essays on the Liturgy of the Church of England. Lond. 1822. 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 5s.

BIESTON, Roger. Bayte and Snare of Fortune. Lond. by John Wayland, folio.

Black letter. Sometimes found attached to 'Lydgate's Siege of Troy.'

Contains 10 leaves. Written in the octave stanza. On the last leaf is an acrostic According to the Quarterly Review, of the author's name Rogervs Bieston. 'These Essays have been read with plea Inglis, 200, 17s, Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 617, sure and improvement, by many, whose 37. 10s. opinions do not altogether accord with those of Mr. Biddulph.' The former editions 1799, 12mo. 5 vols. 1810, 8vo. 3 vols.

BIGELOW, Dr. American Medical Botany. Boston, 1817. royal 8vo. 3 vols. (6 parts), with 60 coloured plates. BIGLAND, John. Geographical

- Divine Influence; or the operation of the Holy Spirit traced from the Creation of Man to the and Historical View of the World. Consummation of all things. Lond. Lond. 1810. 8vo. 5 vols. Published 1824. 8vo.

at 31. 13s. 6d.

BILL, Anna.

Mirror of Mo

A highly useful work for juvenile students. This writer likewise published His- destie. Lond. 1621. 8vo. tory of Spain, 1810, 8vo. 2 vols. Sketch of the History of Europe, 1783-1810, 1811, Svo. 2 vols. History of England, 1815, 8vo.

2 vols. and various other works.

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Prefixed is a portrait of Ann Bill, with Monument of Mortalitie, with front. by S. ornaments of Music, &c. Then follows Ralph. Observations on Mar- Pass. Mirror of Modestie, with portrait of Anna Bill, 1621. Vaile of Modesty, Verses riages, Baptisms and Burials, as to the Memory of Anna Bill, with the plate preserved in Parochial Registers. 1621. Bindley, pt. ii. 1719, 37. 16s. Lond. 1764. 4to. 5s. BILLINGS, Joseph. See SAUER,

Contains pp. 96. A very curious book, Martin. containing much valuable information for Peter. Folly predominant, or the genealogist. the Town taken in with the palpable Historical, monumental, and Deceptions and frothy Orations of genealogical Collections, relative to four public Orators, three of which the County of Gloucester. Lond. suddenly springing up like Mushrooms, must as soon decay.

1791-2. folio. 2 vols. 31. 3s.

This work is not completed. Bindley, 1755. folio.

pt. i. 378, 57. 5s.

Lond.

Vol. i-Title; half sheet, with a quota- A very uncommon tract, with portraits tion from Warton; dedication to the Duke of Henley, Foote, Macklin, and Stevens. of Norfolk; preface, 2 pages; history, &c. Reed, 904, 17. 4s.

631 pages; and directions for placing the BILLINGSLEY, Martin. Pens Ex23 detached plates in vol. i. Vol. ii.cellencie, or the Secretary's Delight. pages, ending with the catchwords clxxxi. Lond. 1618. 4to. with portrait by Newington. In this volume, consisting of W. Hole, 7s.

Title; quotation as in vol. i.; history, 252

ten numbers, there are 11 detached plates. This writer likewise published a Copy [As this work was never completed, and Book, 4to. with portrait, æt. 27, 1623,' by the 'City of Gloucester' is one of its de-J. Goddard.

ficiences, it is desirable to add 'Fosbrooke's

City of Gloucester,' which was compiled BILLINGSLY, Nicholas. Brachyfrom Bigland's papers and printed in folio Martyrologia: or a Breviary of all for the express purpose. See FOSBROOK E.] the greatest Persecutions which have BIGOD or BYGOD, Sir Francis. befallen the Saints and People of Treatise concerning Impropriation God from the Creation to our preof Benefices. Lond. 1571. 4to. sent times; paraphrased (in verse).

'Written after the breach which K. Lond. 1657. 8vo. Henry 8 made with the Pope, his marriage Contains pp. 228. Dedicated to Jeremy with Anne Bolleyn, and the birth of Q. Martin, M.D. A notice of this work will Elizabeth, as 'tis conjectured by circum- be found in the Restituta, iv. 454-7. Bindstances. The epistle, dedicated to K. ley, pt. i. 449, 27. 11s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 52, Henry 8, is reprinted at the end of Sir 31. 3s. Nassau, pt. i. 250, 37. 3s. Midgley, Henry Spelman's work on Tithes.'-Ant. à 27. 18s. Perry, 21.

Wood.

ΚΟΣΜΟΒΡΕΦΙΑ, or the In

Bija Gannita. See STRACHEY, fancy of the World. Lond. 1658.8vo.

Edward.

Contains pp. 206. Dedicated to Francis BIJOU, The, or Annual of Litera- Rous. A notice of the work will be found in the Brit. Bibl. ii. 643-6, and Restituta iv ture and the Arts, 12mo. 2 vols. 458-62. Bindley, pt. i. 448, 27. 7s. Bibl. Lond. 1828-30. 12s. each, with the Anglo-Poet. 53, 31. 3s. Midgley, 27. 16s. engravings on India paper, 17. 1s. Perry, 11. 8s.

These volumes are embellished with En- Treasury of Divine Raptures. gravings after Sir Thomas Lawrence, Lond. 1667. 8vo.

P. R. A. Stothard, Wilkie, and others. This little work consisting of pp. 240, They contain translations of two letters of was intended as the first portion of an exCicero, one by his Majesty, and the other tensive alphabetical collection, but no more by the late Duke of York-also an interest-ever appeared. Nassau, pt. i. 351, russia, ing letter by Sir Walter Scott, Bart., de- 17. 13s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 54, 37. 10s. scriptive of a family picture by Wilkie. Midgley, 21. 3s.

BILLINGTON, Mrs. Memoirs of BINET, F. Stephen. Lives and Mrs. Billington, from her Birth. singular Virtues of the Saints, EleLond. 1792. 8vo. with a portrait, a azar Count of Salran, and Delphina, small oval, by A. v. Assen. 10s. 6d. his wife; both Virgins and married.

BINFIELD, William. Travels and

An infamous attack on this celebrated Lond. 1630. 8vo. vocalist, published with a view, it is supposed, of extorting money. Perry, pt. iv. 533, 13s. An answer, with the life and ad- Adventures, with an accurate Acventures of Richard Daly, Esq. and an count of the Dog-Bird. Lond. 1753. account of the Irish Theatre, appeared in 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

1792, 8vo.

BINGHAM, Jos. A.M. Works,

Bills of Mortality.-Collection of the yearly Bills of Mortality, with containing the Origines Ecclesias ticæ, or Antiquities of the Christian Church; a Scholastical History of Lay Baptism; the French Churches' Apology for the Church of England; a Discourse concerning the Mercy of God to penitent Sinners. Lond. 1726. folio. 2 vols.

Graunt's Observations. Sir W. Petty on the Growth of the City of London. Corbyn Morris on the past Growth and present State of the City of London. Lond. 1759. 4to. Edited by Thomas Birch, D.D. In 1665 appeared Reflections on the Weekly Bills of Mortality, for the Cities of London and An invaluable treasure of Christian antiWestminster,' 4to. in 24 leaves. quities. Gosset, 788, 17. 15s. Bp. of Ely,

Origines Ecclesiastica; or the Antiquities of the Christian Church. Lond. 1710-22. 8vo. 10 vols.

BILLYNS, Wm. Five Wounds of 231, 17. 16s. Christ, a Poem from an ancient Parchment Roll. Published by W. Bateman. Manchester, 1814. 4to. Black letter, with fac-similes. Forty A Latin edition was published at Halle, copies printed. Saunders in 1818, with a 1724-9, in 10 vols. 4to. with a preface by duplicate set of the plates in colours, mo- the learned Budæus. An abridgment of rocco, 31. 5s. this work, by A. Blackmore. Lond. 1722.

BILSON, Thomas, Bishop of 8vo. 2 vols. 8s.

Winchester.

Difference betweene Origines Ecclesiasticæ. Edited Christian Subiection and vnchris- by his grandson, the Rev. Rd. Bingtian Rebellion. Oxford, 1585. 4to. ham. Lond. 1829. 8 vols. 8vo.

9s.

New edition, with his other works; an account of the author, by the Rev. Rd. Reprinted Lond. 1586, 16mo. Certain Observations collected out of this treatise, the original languages, and index. Edited Bingham, and the quotations at length in 1641, will be found reprinted in the fourth by the Rev. J. R. Pitman. Lond. 1840. 9 volume of the Somers' Collection of Tracts. vols. 8vo. 5l. 8s. 1855, 10 vols. 8vo. 51. 5s. Perpetval Government of An edition, 2 vols. imperial 8vo. Bohn Christes Church. Lond. 1593. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d. 5s.

1611. 4to..

'Bingham is a writer who does equal Black letter, contains pp. 414. Reprinted English nation, and whose learning is only honour to the English clergy, and to the 1610, 4to. A Latin translation appeared to be equalled by his moderation and impartiality.'-Quarterly Review. Treatise of the Sufferings and Victory of Christ in the Worke of Common Pleas, from Trinity Term -P. Reports in the Court of our Redemption. Lond. 1598.8vo.5s. 3 Geo. IV. 1822, to Trin. Term,

"These sermons preached at Paul's Cross,

made great alarms among the puritanical 4 Will. IV. Lond. 1824-1834. royal

brethren.'-Ant. à Wood. This eminent 8vo. 10 vols. 21. 5s.

divine likewise published A Survey of New cases in the Common Pleas and Christ's Sufferings and Descent into Hell.'j other Courts, Trin. T. 4 Will. IV. to Mich. Lond. 1604. folio. Gordonstoun, 141. 6s. 6d. T. 4 Vict. 1840. roy. 8vo. 6 vols. 21.

Bilson. The Boy of Bilson. See BINGLEY, Rev. Wm. Tour FOWLES, Susanna. PERRY, William. 'round North Wales. Lond. 1800.

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