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A translation of the Preface, and a Specimen of the work only, in Waldron's Literary Museum, 1789.

respective sufferings: and the figures of these spectres are sometimes finely drawn. The book never was popular here, because it had no English examples.'-Warton. BOCAGE, Madam du. Letters conBOCCACCIO. Philocopo, or disport cerning England, Holland, and Italy. of divers noble personages, 12mo. Lond. 1770. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. Imp. by Bynneman, 1567. An entertaining work.

Farmer, 17. 18. BOCCALINI, Trajan. AdvertisePhilocopo, etc. composed in ments from Parnassus, translated Italian, by M. Iohn Bocace, turned into English, by H. Carey, Earl of into English, by H. G. 12mo. Lond. Monmouth. Lond. 1656 or 7. folio, by Abell Jeffes, (for Thomas Wood- with portrait of the Earl, by Faicocke.) 1587. thorne, 5s.

Dedicated to 'M. Wm. Rice, Esq.' L, in eights. Towneley, pt. i. 290, 27. 1s.

Reprinted 1669, 1674, with the Politick Touchstone, and in 1706, with a preface by Hughes, the Poet. Other works by this writer have been translated into English, 4s. and The new-found Politicke, 1626, 4to. 6s.

viz. Newes from Parnassus. Helicon, 1622,

- Amorous Fiammetta, done into English, by B. Giouano del M. Temp. (i.e. Barthol. Young, of the Mid. Temple). With Notes in the Margine, and with a Table in the Bocco, Paulus. Icones et DescripEnde of the cheefest Matters. tiones rariorum Plantarum Siciliæ, Printed by I.(ohn) C. (harlwood Melita, Galliæ et Italiæ. Oxon. 1674. for Thomas Newman) 1587. 4to.

4to. 8s.

Edited by Morison.

Dedicated to 'Sir William Hatton, Knight. To the noble & gallant Dames of Boccus.-The History of Kyng the Cittie of Castale, in Mon Ferrato: Gabriel Giolito.-The authour his Pro- Boccus and Sydracke. Translated logue. Fiammetta speaketh.' 123 leaves. by Hugo of Caumpeden oute of Inglis, 169, 57. 153. 6d. Roxburghe, 6308, Frenche in to Englisshe. Lond. by 107. 10s. Same copy, 1838, 51. 5s. Thomas Godfray. (1510?) 4to. Black letter. B. to S. 4, in the second

tions and answers, 362 in number. Stee

A pleasaunt and delightfull History of Galesus, Cymon, and alphabet, with title and table of contents. Iphigenia, describing the Fickleness A romance in verse, consisting of quesof Fortune in Love, translated out vens, 774. (no title) 27. 19s. Roxburghe, of Italian into English verse, by 3272, 301. resold White Knights, 550, 351. C. T. (Christopher Tye). Printed 14s. Heber, 24/. 10s.

by Nicholas Wyer. 12mo.

See Warton's Poetry, ii. 408. Ames, by Dibdin, iii, 20. Ritson's Bibl. Poet, 501. Wood, by Bliss, i. 104, 465.

Black letter, in stanzas. Extremely rare. A notable Historye of Nastagio and Trauersari, no less pitiefull than The Boke of Demaundes, of pleasaunt, translated out of Italian the Scyence of Philosophye and Asinto English Verse, by C. T. Lond. tronomye, betwene Kynge Boccus by Thomas Purfoote, 1569. 12mo. the Phylosopher Sydracke. Black letter. According to Warton, Printed by Robert Wyer. 12mo. "Tye has unluckily applied to this tale, Contains D in fours. This tract has neithe same stanza which he used in translat-ther preface nor introduction: but it coning the Acts of the Apostles.' sists of 24 questions, with their answers in prose.

Sigismonda and Guiscard. See

WALTER, William.

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In the British Museum is 'Certayne Questyons of Kynge Bocthus of the Maners, De Præclaris Mulieribus, trans-Tokyns, and Condycions of Man, with the Answeres made to the same, by the Phylolated from Bocasse, by Henry Par-sopher Sydrac. Printed by Rob. Wyer.' care, Knight, Lord Morley. Lond. 12mo. Black letter. 1789. 8vo.

VOL. I.

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A Booke of Medicines of King

Bocchus. Lond. by Rob. Redman. song of Phillida and Corydon,' giving its authorship to N. Breton, with other similar corrections. Sold, Sotheby, May 28,

4to.

BOCHART, Samuel. Hierozoicon, 1856, 31. sive bipertitum Opus de Animalibus,

England's Helicon, or the

S. Scripturæ. Lond. 1663. folio, 2 Muse's Harmony. Lond. 1614. 8vo. vols. 17. 1s.

Second edition. Roxb. 247. 157. A

England's Helicon, with a bl

'His Geographia Sacra hath made him famous in the learned world, as also his graphical and critical Introduction, Hierozoicon; for both which, eminent au

thors do in a high manner celebrate his

name.'-Ant. à Wood.

BOCHAS. See BOCCACCIO.

BODENHAM, John. Politeuphuia. Wits Commonwealth. Lond. 1598. 8vo.

by Sir E. Brydges, and the Varia tions and Additions of the two Editions. Lond. 1812. 8vo.

Reprinted entire in the British Biblio

grapher, at which time one hundred and twenty copies were printed off separately. 200 copies in 8vo. at 17. 1s., and 50 copies in 4to. at 21. 2s.

A collection of sententious extracts from the ancient moral philosophers, &c. fre- BODERIE, Antoine Le Fevre de la. quently reprinted. The eighteenth edition Ambassades en Angleterre sous le was printed 1661. An edition newly corrected and amended.' 1644. Another, 1699. Palladis Tamia, Wits Treasury, by F. Meres, forms a second part.

Wits Theater of the little World. Lond. 1598. 16mo.

Reprinted 1599. Gordonstoun, 308, 17. 15s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1252, 1. 1s. Perry, pt. iv. 459, 5s. 6d. 460, 17. 13s.

Bel-vedere, or the Garden of the Muses. Lond. 1600. 16mo.

Regne d'Henri IV. & la Minorité de Louis XIII. depuis les Années 1606 jusqu'en 1611. Paris, 1750. 12mo. 5 vols. 10s. 6d.

BODIN, John. The six Bookes of a Common-Weale, out of the French and Latine copies, done into English by Richard Knolles. Lond. 1606. folio. 7s.

Oratic

A collection of mere sentences, from most This work of Bodin's, says Gifford, was of the principal poets living and dead, con- once read at our universities. It is dedi sisting of pp 236, besides the table of con-cated to Sir Peter Manwood, Knight. tents, &c. [R. in eights.] Sir M. M. Sykes, BODIUS, Anglice, BOYD. pt. i. 239. (one leaf MS.) 3. Perry, pt. iv. 315, 57. pt. i. 533, 61. 6s. Steevens, 1127, BODLEY, Sir Thomas. with additions and a MS. index, 117. 15s. funebris habita in Schola Theologica Bindley, pt. i. 455, 137. 2s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-in Obitum clariss. Equitis Tho Poet. 55, 251. Heber, 17. 10s. Major Pearson's copy with MS. mem. by Park, resold Bodley. Jolly, 1843, 61. 2s. 6d.

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Garden of the Muses.

Oxon. 1613. 4to.

This oration, written by Is. Wake, is re printed in Dr. Will. Bates's Vitæ selecto rum aliquot Virorum. Lond. 1681. 4to. I the British Museum Catalogue it is attri buted to Richard Corbet, Bishop of Nor wich.

Lond. 1610. 8vo. Contains pp. 250. Mr. Oldys doubted the existence of this edition, in which the editor's premium is omitted. It consists of Ivsta Fvnebria Ptolemæi Oxo pp. 250. Nassau, pt. i. 278, 27. 15s. Sir M. niensis, Thomæ Bodleii Equiti M. Sykes, pt. i. 240, 27. 18s. Sotheby's in 1821, morocco, 47. and 61. 6s. Bibl. Anglo-avrati, celebrata in Academiâ Oxo niensi, Mensis Martii 29, 1613 England's Helicon. Lond. Oxon. 1613. 4to.

Poet. 56, 211.

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1600. I. R. for John Flasket, 4to. A copious collection of funereal verse This first edition consisting of 192 pp. by Archbp. Laud, Robert Burton, autho contains 150 poems. The arms of Boden- of the Anatomy of Melancholy, Isaac Ca ham are on the back of the title page. saubon, &c. Bindley, pt. ii. 1227, 17. 2s. The writers of which, are Shakspere, Bodleiomnema; seu Carmin Spenser, Breton, Sir P. Sydney, Drayton, et Orationes in Obitus ejus. Oxon Green, &c., &c. A copy with slips placed

over the name of Sir P. Sydney at the 1613. 4to. close of the poems of Astrophel, his]

Bindley, pt. i. 1469, 17. 18.

The Life of Sir Thomas Bod-Place or Booke of Holy Scripture. ley, the honourable Founder of the Now to be had in the most famous Publick Library in the University and publique Library of Sir Thomas of Oxford. Written by himself. Bodley, in Oxford. 1642. 18mo. Oxford, 1647. 4to.

Bindley, pt. ii. 2538, 41. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 437, 18s. Nassau, pt. i. 2380, inlaid with a portrait and view of the library inserted, 31. 18s.

This tract, consisting of 20 pp. including the title and epistle to the reader, is reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Litteræ D. Tho. Bodleio Tw Távu ex Morbo decumbenti, missæ. Oxon. 1658. 4to.

Published from the originals in the Bodleian library.

Relique Bodleianæ. 1703. See HEARNE, Thomas.

A curious little work, published by John Vernueil or Vernulius, formerly in some request, as two editions were published within a short time.

· Catalogus Librorum impressorum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ, a Tho. Hyde. Oxon. 1674. folio. 6s.

Contains pp. 766, including the title, dedication, preface and errata, with the same portraits of the founders, on the letter press, at the beginning of each division, as are in Wood's Hist. Univ. Oxon. Prefixed to this catalogue is a print by M. Burghers, containing the portraits of Sir T. Bodley, Wm. Earl of Pembroke, Abp. Laud, Sir Kenelm Digby and John Selden.

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Bodleian Library.-Ecloga Oxonio-Cantabrigensis, tributa in Libros duos: Opera et Studio T. I. [ThoVol. i. title; preface, signed Rob. Fysher; mas James.] Lond. 1600. 4to. Hyde's address, 6 pages; the catalogue, Contains pp. 284, including two title- 611 pages [A-7 P 2]. The portraits of Sir pages. Liber prior continet catalogum Thomas Bodley, Wm. Earl of Pembroke, confusum librorum manuscriptorum in il- Abp. Laud, Sir Kenelm Digby, and John lustissimis bibliothecis, duarum florentis- Selden, designed and engraved by M. Bursimarum academiarum Oxoniæ et Canta-ghers, on one plate, are prefixed. Vol. ii. brigiæ. Liber posterior, catalogum eorun-half-title, the catalogue, I-ZYPE, 714 dem distinctum et dispositum secundum pages: errata, 1 leaf.

Catalogus impressorum Librorum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ. Oxonii, 1738. folio. 2 vols. in 1.

quatuor facultates, observato tam in no- Bindley, pt. i. 1330, 17. 10s. LARGE minibus, quam in operibus ipsis, alpha- PAPER. betico literarum ordine.

[This Catalogue of 1738 is now entirely Catalogus universalis Libro-superseded by the following: Catalogus Librorum impressorum Bibliothecæ Bodrum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana. Ac-leiana, 4 vol. fol. Oxon. 1843-50. 67. 10s.] cessit Appendix Librorum recens allatorum. Oxon. 1635-6. 4to. 5s.

Nvmmorum Antiquorvm ScriThis catalogue was prepared by Dr. niis Bodleianis reconditorvm CataThomas James. The first edition appeared logvs, cvm Commentario, Tabvlis in 1605, the second with additions in 1620. aeneis, et Appendice cura Wise. In it is inserted all the MSS. then in the Oxonii. 1750. folio. 15s. Bodleian Library. The appendix was written by John Rouse.

Title; Latin dedication, signed Franciscus Wise; preface, p. v-xiv; half-title,

-Catalogys Interpretum S. Scrip- and elenchus operis on the reverse; the tvræ, jvxta Nvmerorvm Ordinem, catalogue, A-Rrrr 2, 343 pages; index, 13 qvo extant in Bibliotheca Bodleiana: pages. On pages 251-95, are twenty-three olim a D. Jamesio in usum Theolo-plates of coins, also twenty nine plates of coins and other embellishments engraved gorum concinnatus, nunc verò alterâ by M. Burghers and J. Green are on the fere Parte auctior redditus, &c. several pages of letter-press. Oxoniæ, 1635. 4to.

Contains pp. 55.

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Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ Codicum Manuscriptorum Orientalium - A Nomenclator of such Tracts Catalogus. Pars I. a Joanne Uri. and Sermons as have beene printed Oxon. 1788, 17. 10s. Pars II. ab or translated into English upon any Alex. Nicoll, A.M. Oxon. 1821. 18s.

Pars III. Arabicos complectens ed. Bibl. Bodl. adservantur. Pars. I. Codices Græci. 4to. 1853. 17. E. B. Pusey, Ox. 1835. 21. 2s. CATALOGUS Codicum MSS. qui in Bodleian. Notitia Editionum, Collegiis Aulisque Oxoniensibus hodie adquoad Libros Hebr. Gr. et Lat., servantur. Confecit H. O. Coxe, A.M. quæ vel primariæ vel Sæc. xv. im-2 vols. 1852. 4to. 27. pressæ, vel Aldinæ, in Bibl. Bodl. and Works illustrating the British Drama,

adservantur. Oxon. 1795. 8vo. 5s.

This valuable notitia is ascribed to Dr. Randolph, the late Bishop of London, and

the Rev. Dr. Wm. Jackson. It contains

pp. 64, including the title and contents. A new edition is now preparing by the Rev.

Dr. Bandinel.

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Codices MSS. et impressi, cum Notis MSS. olim D' Orvilliani, qui in Bibliotheca Bodleiana adservantur. Oxon. 1806. 4to. 8s.

Some copies were struck off in folio.

CATALOGUE of Early English Poetry

collected by Edmond Malone, Esq., and now preserved in the Bodleian Library. 1835, folio, 4s.

CATALOGUE of the Printed Books and

Manuscripts bequeathed by Francis Douce, Esq. to the Bodleian Library. 1840. fol. with Plates. Plain, 11. 5s.; coloured, 21. 2s.

CATALOGUE of the Manuscripts beby Elias Ashmole, Esq. M.D., &c. queathed unto the University of Oxford W. H. Black. 1845. 4to. 17. 10s.

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See Oxoniana.

By

Letters written by eminent Persons in the 17th and 18th CenCatalogus MSS. qui a cel. E. turies: to which are added, Hearne's D. Clarke comparati in Bibl. Bodl. Journies to Reading and to Whadadservantur. Inseruntur Scholia don Hall, and Lives of eminent quædam inedita in Platonem et in Men, by John Aubrey, Esq. The Carmina Gregorii Nazianzeni. Ox. whole now first published from the 1812, 1815. 4to. 2 Parts. 12s. 6d. Originals in the Bodleian Library Part I. by Professor Gaisford. Part the and Ashmolean Museum; with biosecond, containing the Oriental MS., was edited by Alex. Nicoll, A.M. graphical and literary Illustrations by Jno. Walker. Lond. 1813. 8vo. vols. in 3.

Vol. i. pp. xxiii. and 304. Vol. ii. pt. i. pp. 352. Vol. ii. pt. ii. pp. 353-668. Strettell, 779, 17. 7s. Brockett, 1881, 17.

A Catalogue of the Books relat-2 ing to British (including Welsh, Scottish and Irish) Topography, and Saxon and Northern Literature, bequeathed to the Bodleian Library in the Year MDCCXCIX. by Richard Gough, Esq. F.S.A. Oxford, 1814.

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2s.

BODMER, Jno. Jas. Noah: attempted from the German, in twelve Books. By Joseph Collyer. Lond. 1767. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

A miserable translation.

BODRUGAN, Nicholas, otherwise ADAMS. An epitome of the Title that the Kynges Maiestie of England hath to the Souereigntie of Scotlande, continued vpon the auncient Writers of both Nations from the Beginyng. Lond. by Richard Grafton, 1548. 12mo.

Collation h in 8's; preface 7 pp. addressed to K. Edward 6th.

Black letter. A copy is in the British
Museum. White Knights, 492, 87. 158.
BOECE. See BOETHIUS.
BOEMUS, Joannes. Manners and

Customs of all Nations, translated

The Boke of Comfort, translated by E. Aston. Lond. 1611. 4to. 5s. into Englesse Tonge. Enprented in Reed, 3335, 118. For another translation the exempt Monastery of Tavestok of this work, see WATREMAN, Williama. in Denshyre, by me Dan Thomas BOERHAAVE, Herman. Apho

risms concerning the Knowledge and Rychard, Monke, 1525. 4to. The first book printed at Tavistock, conCure of Diseases, translated into En-taining R 7, in eights. It was rendered glish, with Observations and Ex-into English by John Walton, Canon of Osney, and Sub-dean of York, at the replanations. Lond. 1735. 8vo 5s. quest of Elizabeth Berkeley, and was

On this work Van Swieten wrote an ex-finished in the year 1410. According to cellent commentary, which has been trans-Wanley, 'The printing composer who set lated into English, in 18 vols. 8vo.

Elements of Chemistry, translated by P. Shaw. Lond. 1753. 4to.

2 vols. 10s. 6d.

the types of this book seems to have been either a Dutchman or a German.' A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Gough, 665,

271. 6s. re-sold, being imperfect, for 147. 35.

6d. Mason, 177. Heber, 631. See Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Dr. Bliss, i. 48.

An excellent translation of a work once in the highest estimation. Many other works, written by this most illustrious Phy- - Boetius de Consolationae Phisician and Professor at Leyden, have been losophiæ, translated by George Coltranslated into English. De Con- uile, alias Coldewel. Lond. by John Cawoode, 1556. 4to.

BOETHIUS, A. M. T. S.

Glasguæ,

Black letter, containing F f 2, in fours, dedicated to Queen Mary. The Latin is

solatione Philosophiæ. 1751. 8vo. 3s. 6d. 4to. 5s. A correct edition, Williams, 278, mo- printed in italics, on the inner margin. rocco, 10s.

White Knights, 552, russia, 27. Reprinted mentions an edition of the date of 1566, 1561, 4to. and again without date. Warton

Consolationis Philosophiæ Libri, Anglo-saxonice redditi ab 4to. Alfredo Rege, ex Recensione Christ. - Five Bookes of Philosophicall Rawlinson. Oxon. 1698. royal 8vo. Comfort, translated by J. T. Lond. with a head of Junius by Burghers, 1609. 12mo. after Vandyke.

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12mo. 1664. 10s. 6d.

Not noticed by Dr. Adam Clarke. ConBindley, pt. i. 823, 17. 3s. Dent, pt. i. tains fol. 1609, dedicated to the Countesse 235, morocco, 17. 7s. Williams, 277, mo- of Dorset, Dowager. Bindley, pt. i. 646, 6s. rocco, 27. 15s. Consolation of Philosophy, in Philosophie, by Boecius (translated English verse, by H. Conningesbye, by Geoffrey Chaucer and printed by Of the Consolation of PhilosoCaxton). folio. 'This book is in Latin and English; the phy, made English and illustrated Latin not cited at length, but only a few with Notes by the Right Hon. verses or lines of a period, and then the Richard (Graham) Lord Viscount whole of that period in English; and so on Preston. Second Edition corrected. alternately, Latin and English throughout, as in the subsequent editions of Chaucer Lond. 1712. 8vo. 3s.

and not the Latin and English side by side,

;

A good translation, originally published as in Cawood's edition of this book, 1556.' in 1695. 8vo. -Ames. This edition has neither signatures, numerals, catchwords, nor capital Consolation of Philosophy, initials; the leaves are 93 in number. A translated into English, by W. full page contains 29 lines. Copies are to Causton. Lond. 1730. 8vo. 3s. 6d. be found in the British Museum, Bodleian Library, Magdalen College Library, OxConsolation of Philosophy, ford, and in Earl Spenser's and the Gren- translated, with Notes and Illustraville Collection. See Ames, by Dibdin, i. tions, by the Rev. Philip Ridpath. Lond. 1785. 8vo. 5s.

303 6. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 310-12. White Knights, 774, imperfect, russia, 227. 11s. 6d. Alchorne, 173, imperfect, 531. 11s. Gardner, 1854 (2 leaves fac-simile), 707.

An excellent translation with very useful notes, and a life of Boethius, drawn up with

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