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R. Waldegrave, 1584.) 4to.

Specimen Historia Arabum,

swere to the Abstract. (London, by accessit Historia veterum Arabum ex Abu'l Feda; Curâ Ant. Is. SilEdidit Josephus

Black letter. pp. 195, with two epistles vestre de Sacy. prefixed, 6s.

An Answer to An Abstract of certeine Acts of Parliament, &c. Lond. by H. Denham, 1584. 4to. Black letter, pp. 350, besides the preface, 6s. By Archb. Whitgift.

White. Oxonii, 1806. 4to. With a portrait of the author by W. N. Gardiner, 1. 1s.

Historia Dynastiarum Orientalium, Arabice edita et Latine versa ABUDACNUS, seu Barbatus, Joseph. ab Edv. Pocockio. Oxon. 1663. 4to. Historia Jacobitarum, seu Coptorum 2 vols. 18s.

in Egypto, Lybia, Nubia, Ethiopia Vol. 1. Arabice, pp. 565, with two titles, tota, et Parte-Cypri Insula habitan- and a dedication to Gilbert, Bishop of London, together four leaves. Vol. 2, Latin, tium. Edita per Tho. Mareschallum. B to K kk, in fours, with title; dedication Ox. 1675. 4to. 6s. to Charles II. and Preface to the Reader, 6 leaves. A curious and very interesting work. Of volume 2 some copies have a new title-page, 'Historia Orientalis,' 1672, with an addition of 'Præfatio ad Lecto

A translation by Sir Edward Sadleir was published 1692 & 3. 4to. 5s.

rem,' 5 pages.

ABU ISMAEL. See Tograi. ABULFAZEL. See Ayeen Akbery. ABULFEDA, Ismael. Chorasmiæ ABU TALEB KHAN, Mirza. Travels et Mawaralnahræ, hoc est Regionum in Asia, Africa, and Europe, in the extra Fluvium Oxum Descriptio, ex years 1799-1802, translated from Tabulis Abulfedæ, Arab. et Lat. a J. the Persian by Charles Stewart. LonGravio. Lond. 1650. 4to. 64 pp. 5s. don, 1810. 8vo. 2 vols. pp. 738, 16s. Also in the Geograph. Min. edited by This work, according to the Quarterly Review, is not only a curious, but a very

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- De Vita et Rebus gestis Mo-agreeable present to the western world.' hamedis Arabicum primus edidit, ginal was published at Calcutta in 1812, in Reprinted 1814. 12mo. 3 vols. The oriLatine vertit, Præfatione et Notis royal 8vo. 17. 58. illustravit Joan. Gagnier. Oxon. ACA, Anthony of. The Historie, 1723. folio. Life, and Miracles of the blessed Virgin, Sister Joane of the Crosse. St. Omers, 1625. 12mo.

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Academy of Compliments, enriched with many witty Poems, and Specimen Historia Arabum, sive Gregorii Abulfarajii de Origine pleasant Songs, excellent Similiet Moribus Arabum succincta Nar-tudes, Comparisons, Fancies, Deratio, in Linguam Latinam conversa ; vices, and delightful Fictions. LonOpera et Studio Edv. Pocockii don, 1655, 12mo. 10s. to 15s.

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Academy of Compliments, (A new) with an exact collection of the

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newest and choisest Songs a la ACHARYA, Bhascara.

Lilawati:

Mode, both amorous and jovial. or, a Treatise on Arithmetic and London, 1669. 12mo. With frontis-Geometry, translated from the Sanpiece, 10s. to 158. scrit by John Taylor, M.D. Bom

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The loves of Clitophon and

Contains A viij. B vi. Dr. Dibdin says W. de Worde printed an edition of " "The Long Accydence' in 1513, 4to. Heber, 51. 5s. Leucippe, Englished by A. H. [AnAccedence. (Eng.) Pynson,n.d.4to. thony Hodges]. Oxford, 1638. Heber, Grenville, Magd. Coll. Camb. small 8vo. with a frontispiece. ACCUM, Frederic. System of According to Ant. à Wood, There were theoretical and practical Chemistry. in that year (1638), and in one of them are two impressions of this translation made

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commendatory copies of verses made by Of this edition there were a few copies several poets of the university.' Bindley, printed on paper manufactured from straw. Pt. i. 25, 17. 8s. An abridged translation Accum published many other treatises on was published in 1720. 12mo. 2s. 6d. Chemistry, Mineralogy, &c. ACERBI, Joseph. Travels through Arts. Oxford. Microcosm. WestACKERMANN. See Repository of Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the Years 1798 and 1799. Lond. 1802, 4to. 2 vols. Sketch of the History and present ACLAND, Hugh Dyke. A brief 17 engravings, 17. 5s.; or the plates Situation of the Vaudois. London, of nat. hist. coloured, 1. 15s.

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Acolastus, the Comedy of, 1540. larum tam Catholicarum quam See FULLONIUS, Gul., and Nichol- Pauli Versio Syriaca Philoxeniana, son (S.). ex Cod. MSS. Ridleii, nunc primum ACONTIUS, James. Stratagema- edita cum Interpret. et Annotat. tum Satanæ Libri viii. Oxon. 1631. Jos. White. Oxon. 1799. 4to. 12mo. This work generally accompanies White's Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, with a fron- edition of the Syriac Evangelists. tispiece, 6s. A very popular work, which Actes of the Apostles (The) transhas been translated into many European lated into Englishe Metre by Chrislanguages. The original was first printed tofer Tye, Doctor in Musyke, &c. at Basle, 1565; reprinted 4to. London, 1648; 12mo. Oxford, 1650. The transla wyth Notes to eche Chapter to synge tion appeared in 1648-Acontius's Satan's and also to play upon the Lute, &c. Stratagems, or the Devil's Cabinet Coun- 1553. cel Discovered, 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, and Wyllyam Seres. 8vo. London, by Nycolas Hyll

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Acts of the Apostles.-The Actions of the Apostles; translated The History of from the original Greek. By the the East and West Indies, trans- Rev. John Willis. Lond. 1789. 8vo. iated from the Spanish, by E. G. pp. 295. 3s.

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Acta Regia. Vide RAPIN de
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of the Emperor Dioclesian at Spalatro

Robert. Ruins of the Palace

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Britannica.

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forty years, endeavours to trace the Indians

to a Hebrew origin.

A privately printed tract, with a portrait
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ites. London, 1641. 4to.

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View of UniThe former edition appeared in 1794. Willet, 2, 17. 19s. Earl of Kerry, 17, 21. 2s. versal History, from the Creation This writer, who was instrument maker to to the present Time. London, 1795. his Majesty, published some other useful works, several of which have been re- 8vo. 3 vols. 12s. to 15s.

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Captain John.

Sketches

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This work, according to Park, contains 'many ingenious remarks on languages and John Quincy. Letters on dialects, though the style of the writer is characterized by much whimsical eccentri- Silesia, written during a Tour city. A former work, entitled Euphonolo- through that Country in the Years gia Linguæ Anglicanæ, appeared in 1794, London, 1804. 8vo.

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London, 1816. 8vo.

PAPER. Edwards (Edition 1680) 62. moroc-lished some valuable works, particularly This able physician has likewise pubco, 11. 1s. Heath (Edition 1700) 4530, 17.Observations on Morbid Poisons." 118. 6d.

don, 1807, 4to. 17, 18.

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John. The renowned City Robert. Expeditionis Hispaof London; surveyed and illustra- norum in Angliam vera Descriptio, ted in a Latine Poem-translated| anno 1588. Roberto Adamo, Auinto English by W. F., of Gray's thore. 1589. 4to. Inn. London, 1677? 4to.

Accompanied with eleven maps. AuFourteen leaves. This poem, unnoticed gustinus Ryther sculpsit.' The Queen's by Gough in his Anecdotes, is reprinted in arms are on the last map. These maps will the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscel- also be found in 'A Discourse concerning the Spanish Fleet in 1588, by Petricio

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