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Historia Vitæ et Mortis, quæ est Instavrationis Magnæ Pars terBACON. Opera. Tomvs primvs, tia. Lond. 1623. small 8vo. qui continet de Dignitate & Augmentis Scientiarvm Libros IX. (Cura et Fide Gul. Rawley). Lond. 1623, folio.

Contains pp. 454, besides title and 'Viventibvs et Posteris Salutem,' 3 leaves.

The Historie of Life and Death; with Observations naturall and experimentall for the Prolonging of Life. London, 1633, 12mo. and most correct edition.' A copy is in the Another Edition, by William

First edition, exceedingly scarce, and according to Archbishop Tenison, the 'fairest

British Museum.

Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning, or the Partitions of Sciences, IX. Bookes. Interpreted by Gilbert Wats. Oxford, 1640. folio.

Contains A-Rrr 2, in fours, besides 54 leaves of introductory matter. It has also a title and portrait, engraved by Marshall. Another Edition. London.

1674. folio.

De Sapientia Veterum Liber.

Lond. 1609. 12mo.

Contains pp. 129, besides title and introductory matter, 11 leaves. Jadis, 10, 8s. Reprinted 1617, 12mo. 1634. 12mo. All three editions are in the British Museum. Wisedome of the Ancients, done into English by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight. Lond. 1619. 12mo. Contains pp. 175, besides title and introductory matter, 12 leaves. Nassau, pt. i. 89, 5s.

Rawley, D.D. Lond. 1638. 12mo.

Contains pp. 323, besides title, dedication to Sir Edward Mosley, Knight, by Humphrey Mosley, and to the Reader, 5 leaves. There is likewise an engraved title, with his portrait, by G. Glover.

folio.

Another Edition. Lond. 1650.

Contains pp. 64, besides title, 'To the Reader,' ' to the present Age and Posterity greeting,' and preface, 4 leaves. An excellent article on this work, will be found

in the Retrosp. Rev. vii. 64-87.

Historie of the Raigne of K.
Lond. 1622. folio,

Henry VII.
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Contains pp. 248. Dedicated to 'Charles Prince of Wales,' with a portrait of the King by J. Payne. Bindley, pt. i. 570, with Lord Bacon's autograph, 61. 8s. 6d. Reprinted 1629, folio: 1641, folio, pp. 248, with dedication to P. Charles and a table, also a portrait of Bacon, by W. Marshall, 1640: 1676, with Godwin's Lives of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Q. Mary, folio, 7s. 6d. This admirable historical work is inserted in the first volume of Kennet's History of England; and in 1786, appeared an edition of the life now first new written,' in which the native simplicity and genuine dignity Historiam Naturalem et Experimentalem, of Bacon are totally destroyed. Sylva Sylvarum, or a Naturall pp. 37, besides an engraved title by Sim. Pass, and 4 leaves, containing preface and Historie, in ten Centuries. dedication to K. James. An epitome in lished by William Rawley, D.D. English, by M. D., appeared 1676, folio.

Instauratio Magna (i. e. Novum Organum, sive Indicia vera de Interpretatione Naturæ.) Londini, Bill. 1620. folio.

First edition, pp. 360.

Parasceve ad

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Prefixed is a portrait of Bacon, and also an engraved title, by T. Cecill. Reprinted 1635, 1639, 1658, 1670, 1676 (the tenth edition), 1677.

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Sir Francis Bacon his ApoHistoria naturalis et experi-logie, in certain Imputations conmentalis ad condendam Philoso-cerning the late Earle of Essex. phiam, sive, Phænomena Vniversi, Lond. 1604. 12mo.

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tertia.

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First edition, containing pp. 72, including the title. Jadis, 61, 17. 18.

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Dr. Cotton mentions two editions of this quence. Lond. 1656. 4to. work, one for Street and Whitaker,' the Contains pp. 103, with title and contents, other 'for Hannah Barrett and R. Whitaker.' 3 leaves. The running title is Bacon's The Psalms are, Psalm i. xii. xc. civ. cxxvi. Remaines.'

cxxxvii. cxlix.

Felicity of Queen Elizabeth; Apophthegmes, new and old. and her Times, with other things. Lond. 1651, 12mo.

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Contains A, 6 leaves, B-H, in twelves.

Certaine Miscellany Works, Relation of the Poysoning of published by William Rawley, D.D. Sir Thomas Overbury. Lond. 1651. Lond. 1629. 4to. |8vo. with portrait, by Laur. Lisle.

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Operum moralium et civilium Tomus, Cura et Fide Guil. Rawley, History of Winds, translated Lond. 1638. fol. With a portrait of by R. G. Lond. 1653. 12mo. with Bacon (by S. Pass). portrait by T. Cross.

Contents: Historia Henrici VII. Sermones Fideles, sive Interiora Rerum. De

Warre with Spaine.

New Atlantis. A Worke un

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Resuscitatio, or Bringing into Sapientia Veterum Liber. Dialogns de publick Light severall Pieces of the Bello Sacro. Nova Atlantis. Tractatus de Works, hitherto sleeping; together Dignitate et Augmentis Scientiarum. His- with his Lordship's Life, by William toria Ventorum. Historia Vitæ et Mortis. Rawley, D.D. Lond. 1657. folio, Considerations touching a with a portrait of Bacon. 1629. 4to. Reprinted 1661, 1671. Opuscula varia Posthuma, Reprinted (1639) folio. (1662) folio. 1660, Philosophica, Civilia et Theologica. 8vo. continued by R. H. wherein is set forth Nunc primum edita, cura et Fide a Platform of Monarchical Government. Guilielmi Rawley, una cum nobilisCertaine Considerations, touch-simi Auctoris Vita. Londini, 1658. ing the better Pacification and Edi- small 8vo. fication of the Church of England. pp. 216, besides 18 leaves, containing title, &c. 1640. 4to. Reprinted with a new preface, Lond.,

finished. (1635) folio.

1689, 4to.

Articles of Enquiry touching Metals and Minerals.

Three Speeches concerning folio.

Lond. 1662.

the Post Nati, Naturalization of Baconiana; or certain genuine the Scotch in England, Vnion of Remains of Sir Francis Bacon. Lond. the Lawes of England and Scotland. 1679. 8vo. Lond. 1641. 4to.

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Discourse concerning Church Affairs. Imprinted 1641. 4to. Published without the author's name.

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BACON (Lord). Letters and Re- A tract, 17 leaves, of very rare occurrence, mains, collected by Robert Stephens. reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany. A Lond. 1734. 4to. with port. by Ver-copy is in the British Museum. BACON, John. Liber Regis, vel Original Letters, Memoirs, with an Appendix, containing proThesaurus Rerum Ecclesiasticarum, Parliamentary Affairs, State Papers, &c. published by Rob. Stephens, per Directions and Precedents rewith an Account of the Life of Lord lating to Presentations, InstituBacon. Lond. 1736. 4to. tions, Inductions, Dispensations, &c. Lond. 1786. 4to.

Letters, Speeches, Charges, A very valuable and useful work, which Advices, &c. now first published by has entirely superseded that by Ecton, Thomas Birch, D.D. with a Supple- [and is itself now out of use.] Nassau, pt. i. 368, russia, 27. 10s.

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Exemplum Tractatus de Fontibus Juris, and other Latin Pieces of Lord Bacon; translated by James Glassford, Esq. Advocate. Edinburgh, 1823. 12mo.

leases and terms for years, 1798, royal 8vo. Bacon likewise published a treatise on

78.

Uniformity of the Government of
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BACON. A Remembrance of the ment of the life of this celebrated actress worthie Sir Nicholas Bacon. 4to.

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BADELLY, John, M.D.

Narra

John, of Baconthorp. Opus tive of the extraordinary Cure persuper quatuor sententiarum libros. formed by Prince Alexander Hohenlohe on Miss Barbara O'Connor, 4 vols. folio. Mediolani, 1510, a Nun, in the Convent of New Hall, 51. 5s. Roger. Libellus de retardan- near Chelmsford; with a full Refu tis Senectutis Accidentibus et de tation of the numerous false Reports Sensibus Conservandis, &c. Oxon. and 1590, 8vo. pp. 134.

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BAERT,

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Cure of old Age, and Preservation of Youth, translated by Grande Bretagne et de l'Irlande. Richard Browne; also a physical Paris, 1801. 8vo. 4 vols. 10s. 6d. Account of the Tree of Life, by An edition, 1796, Earl of Kerry, 82, Edw. Madeira Arrais; translated from the Latin. Lond. 1683. 8vo. 5s. BAGLEY, George. Guide to the An excellent article on this, and several Tongues ancient and modern, being other works of the same description, will short and comprehensive Grammars be found in the Retr. Rev. vii. 64-87. of the English, French, Italian, Mirror of Alchimy. Also a most excellent Discourse of the ad- Spanish, German, Latin, Greek, mirable Force and Efficacies of Art Hebrew, Arabic, Chaldaic, and Sy and Nature (3 pts.). Lond. 1597, 4to. Second edition. Shrewsbury, 1809. riac Languages, each at one view.

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BAGOT, Lewis, successively Bishop Opus Majus, ad Clementem of Bristol, Norwich, and St. Asaph. Quartum Pontifi. Rom., primum Twelve Discourses on the Prophecies, edidit S. Jebb, M.D. Lond. 1733. concerning the first Establishment folio. 17. 1s. LARGE PAPER, 17. 16s. and subsequent History of ChristiReprinted Venice, 1750, folio. Several anity, preached at the Warburtonian of Roger Bacon's pieces still remain in MS. Lecture, in Lincoln's Inn. Oxford, The famous Historie of Fryer 1780. 8vo. 8s.

Bacon, containing the wonderful BAGSHAW, William. De SpirituThings that he did in his Life; also alibus Pecci, or Notes concerning the Manner of his Death; with the the Work of God, and some that Lives and Deaths of the two Con- have been Workers together with jurors Bungye and Vandermast. God, in the High Peak of DerbyLond. 4to. shire. Lond. 1702. 12mo.

Black letter. Reprinted entire in the A curious work, partly of a biographical Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana, and in kind, written by a nonconformist minister. Thoms's Early English Fictions. White BAGWELL, William. The Mer Knights, 342, mor. 27. 12s. 6d. Sotheby's in Dec. 1820, 31. Bindley, pt. ii. 1888, date chant distressed, his Observations 1655, 26.7s. Fonthill, 3238, date 1661,37. 16s, when he was a prisoner for debt in The later impressions were much abridged.

BADDELEY. Memoirs of Mrs. London in 1637. Lond. 1644. 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 1080, 12s. Inglis, 134, Sophia Baddeley, by Mrs. Steele. with port. of Bagwell inserted, 27. 11s. In [said to be really compiled by A. the British Museum will be found 'The Bicknell.] Lond. 1787, 12mo. 6 vols. distressed Merchant, and the Prisoner's Duke of York, 3475, 15s. An abridg-Comfort in Distresse.' London, 1645, 4to.

cealment,' 1652, folio.

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