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M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 755, mor. 307. hill, 3700, 247. 3s.

FontEditions by Clarke in 8vo. 1720, 1739, 1753. Heath, 3844, 9s. 1771. 1778, 5s.

CESAR, Opera (edente M. Maittaire). Lond.Tonson, 1716.12mo.4s. A correct edition, with an excellent index. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. i. 518, mor. by Roger Payne, 31. 5s. Duke of Grafton, 814, 13s. Often reprinted, 1736, 1749, 1759 &c.

Commentarii, ex recens. Joan. Davisii, cum Notis variorum: accessere Metaphrasis Græca Librorum vii de Bello Gallico, &c. Cantab. 1727. 4to. 9s.

A valuable and esteemed edition, [same edition as 1706, with a new title, and the addition of 34 pp. containing the curce secunda.] LARGE PAPER. Heath, 3843, 17. 5s. A former edition appeared 1706, 4to. Drury, 766, 78.

An edition. Lond. J. Brindley, 1744,

18mo. 2 vols. 4s.

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The translation is literal, for the use of schools.

Julii Cæsaris et aliorum de Bello Gallico, &c. Commentarii, juxta edit. Oudendorpii. Oxon. 1780. 8vo. 6s.

A very correct reprint. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 658, 8s. Heath, 4361, 9s. 6d.

Opera omnia [edente H. Homer]. Lond. 1790. 8vo. [LARGE PAPER, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. 17. 1s.]

Duke of Grafton, 818, 18s. Fonthill, 3847, mor. 51. 5s. Drury, 659, mor. 17. 10s. Dent, pt. i. 378, mor. by Roger Payne, 21. 4s.

Editio altera, cura Hunter. Cupri, 1809.

12mo. FINE PAPER. Brockett, 561, 8s. 6d. Editio altera, cura J. Dymock. Glasg. 1812, 12mo. 5s.

For other editions of Cæsar, see VALpY'S DELPHIN VARIORUM CLASSICS, and REGENT CLASSICS, in Appendix.

Opera, e recens. Oudendorpii, post Cellarium et Morum denuo curavit J. J. Oberlinus. Lond. Priestley, 1825. 8vo.

Drury, 662, 6s. 6d.

Commentaries as touching British affairs. 4to. Without printer's name, date, or place.

[This and the next article are very likely to be the same edition.]

By the style, Ames concludes it to have been executed by John Rastell. The margin is in Latin and Roman character, and the translation made by John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester.

Julius Cesar's Commentaries, newly translatyd owte of Latin in to Englyshe as much as cōcerneth thys Realme of England sumtyme callyd Brytayne. 1530. folio

This translation was made by John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, and was probably printed by John Rastell. A copy is in the British Museum. Bright, 267. 10s.

The eyght Bookes of Caius Julius Caesar, translated by Arthur Goldinge. Lond. Wm. Seres, 1563, 16mo. Lond. 1565, folio. Lond. 1565, 8vo.

Black letter. 1565.8vo. Dedicated to Syr William Cecill Knight. After the dedication is a preface and a table of 'Errours escaped in printing.' The Commentaries contain 272 leaves besides the prefixes, and at the end An Exposition of the old Names of the Countries, Cities,' &c. North, pt. i. 481, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 1191, russia, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 497, 10s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 479, mor. 19s. Reprinted, T. East, 1578.-1590, 4to. 128 leaves, besides the prefixes, 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 636, 17. 68. De Bello civili, three books Lond. translated by Chapman. 1604. folio.

The Commentaries, by Clement Edmonds, Esq. with excellent

This edition, which is very beautifully printed, is, according to Dr. Dibdin, 'deserving of a place in the student's library PER. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 478, 17. 11s. 6d. and useful Observations. Also the

from its extreme correctness.' LARGE PA

Commentaries of Aulus Hirtius, now first made English, with a Life of Cæsar, and an Account of his Medals. Lond. 1670. fol. 6s.

A former edition, 1655, fol. Reprinted 1695, folio. Clement Edmonds' observations first appeared 1600-9, folio, 3 vols. Reprinted and dedicated to Henry P. of Wales, of whom there is a portrait in the title. Lond. n. d. fol. Gordonstoun, 850, with front. port. and plates, 15s.

CESAR. The Commentaries, &c. made English from the original Latin by Martin Bladen, Gent. with the Life of Caesar, Notes, and Sculptures from the Designs of Palladio. Lond. 1750. 8vo.

Best edition, with some additional notes signed Typogr. (i. e. Wm. Bowyer). The editions previous were in 1705, 1712. Roxburghe, 7654, 8s. 6d. 1715, 1719, 1726,

1732. The Commentaries of Cæsar, translated into English: to which is prefixed a Discourse concerning the Roman Art of War. By William Duncan. Lond. 1753. fol. plates.

Among Sir Hans Sloane's MSS. in the for the Redress of sundry Errors, Defaults, British Museum, No. 1874, are 'Ordinances and abuses in the High Court of Chancery. A life of this eminent civilian has been edited by Edmund Lodge, with 17 portraits of his family, 4to.

damnable Sect of Usurers, &c. CESAR, Philip. Discourse of the transl. by Tho. Rogers. Lond. 1578. 4to.

CAGLIOSTRO, Alex. Count. The Life of Joseph Balsamo, commonly called Count Cagliostro. Lond. 1791. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Pp. 194, with a portrait. Another life, 1787, 8vo. This notorious impostor died tion at Rome. 1794, in one of the prisons of the inquisi

CAIUS. See KAY.

Calabar.-A true Relation of the committed on three Englishmen in Murders of Negroes or Moors, Old Calabar in Guinny. Lond. 1672. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum.

Pp. 104 and 335, with index, dedication CALAMY, Edmund, D.D. Serto George Prince of Wales, an advertise-mons on the Trinity. Lond. 1722. ment, and 86 plates, the same as in 8vo. with port. by Vertue. 4s. 6d.

Clarke's edition of Cæsar, folio, 1712. An excellent translation from Dr. Clark's edition accompanied with an elaborate dissertation on the Roman art of war. Garrick, 794, 31. 12s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 190, 47.-1755, 8vo. 2 vols. Drury, 663, 1/. 7s.-1775, 8vo. 2 vols. Nassau, pt. i. 498, date 1779? 12s.-1806, 8vo. 2 vols. 1819.

Works, translated by J. Towers, with the text. Oxon. 1755, 1768, 1786, 1812, 8vo. A translation by Mair, with the Latin text. Edinb. 1777, 1792, 12mo.

Julii Cæsaris Portus Iccius,

See SOMNER, William.

Cæsar and Pompey, The Tragedy of: or, Caesar's Revenge. Acted by the Students of Trinity College, in Oxford. Lond. 1607. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

Jolley, 17. 14s. Another, Lond. n. d. 4to. is probably an earlier edition than the above, as no mention is made of its having been acted by the students of Trinity College, 21. 2s.

CESAR, Sir Julius, Knt. Antient State, Authority and Proceedings of the Court of Requests. 1596. 4to.

This eminent nonconformist divine has likewise published Memoirs of the Rev. John Howe, 1724, 8vo. 4s. The Life of Dr. Increase Mather. See BAXTER, Richard, PALMER, Samuel.

first printed from the original MS., with
[Historical account of my own Life, now
2 vols.]
notes by J. T. Rutt. Lond. 1829, 8vo.

Calanthrop and Lucilla. See KEN

NEDY.

CALASIO, Marius de. Concordantia Bibliorum, Hebr. et Lat. folio. 4 vols. edente Guil. Romaine. Lond. 1747.

as a lexicon of the Hebrew language, with Valuable not only as a concordance, but its various dependent dialects. The editor, Romaine, has unfortunately altered Hutchinsonian system, to which he was some important passages, to favour the attached. A very limited number were printed. Heath, 47. 4s.

CALCOTT, Wellins. Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of the Society of free and accepted Masons; together with some Stric

tures on the Origin, Nature and Design of that Institution. Lond. 1769. 8vo. 9s.

CALDCLEUGH, Alexander. Travels in South America, during the Years 1819-20-21; containing an Account of the present State of Brazil. Lond. 1825. 8vo. 2 vols.

A work, says the Quarterly Review, heavy and languid, but the author has added considerably to our stock of infor

mation concerning several parts of S. America. Drury, 667, 16s.

CALDECOTT, Thomas. Reports of Cases relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace, 1776-85. Lond. 1786-1800. 4to. 3 pts. 17. 5s.

This gentleman also edited Hamlet as a specimen for a complete edition of Shakspere. 17-, 8vo.

CALDERON. Relation of the Death of Don Rodrigo Calderon, Marques of seven Churches, &c. 1622. 4to. CALDERWOOD, David. True History of the Church of Scotland, from the Beginning of the Reformation unto the End of the Reign of James VI. Printed in the Year 1678. folio. 18s.

This abstract is in high esteem with the men of its author's principles.'-Nicol

son.

[New edition, from the original MS. edited by the Rev. T. Thomson, with an Index. Edinb. Wodrow Society, 1842-9, 8vo. 8 vols.]

De Regimine Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ brevis Relatio. Lond. 1618.

Calderwood's Recantation; or, a tripartite Discourse directed to such as refuse Conformitie to the Ordinances of the Church, 1623, 4to. A base forgery, by one Scot, written during an unfounded report of Calderwood's death.

Scoti TOU TUXOUTOS Paraclesis contra Danielis Tineli Silesii Parænesin, ad Scotos Genevensis Disciplinæ Zelotas conscriptam, cujus Pars prima est de Episcopal Ecclesiæ Regimine, 1622, 4to.

Altare Damascenum, seu Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ Politia Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ obtrusa, a Formalista quodam delineata, illus. trata et examinata, sub Nomine olim Edwardi Didoclavii, Studio & Opera

has attacked the church of England with the asperity peculiar to his party. Originally published under the title of The Altar of Damascus,' Anno 1621, 8vo. Constable, 5s. 6d. and much enlarged in the Latin work, 1623.

CALDWELL, Thomas. Collection of antient and modern Epitaphs and Inscriptions. Lond. 1796. 12mo. Dent, pt. i. 380, 10s. 6d.

Andrew. Account of the extraordinary Escape of James Stuart, Esq. (commonly called Athenian Stuart) from being put to Death by some Turks, in whose Company he happened to be travelling. Lond. 1804. folio.

Privately printed. CALDWELL. A true Discourse of the Practices of Elizabeth CaldHall Widdow, and Geo. Ferneby, well, Ma: Jeffrey Bownd, Isabell on the Parson of Ma: Thomas Caldwell, in the County of Chester, to have murdered and poysoned him with diuers others, (by C. G. Dugdale). Lond. 1604. 4to.

Reed, 1999, 17. 11s. A copy is in the British Museum.

Caledonia.

Caledonia's Covenant, or ane Panegyrick to the World, wherin is brieflie set doune the trew Caus and Occasioune of the present Troubles of the Kingdome of Scotland. By G. L. London, 1641, 4to. 18s.

Bindley, 31. 5s. A poetical tract.

Caledonia. The Recruits thereof in the Rising Sun (the name of one of the Vessels that sailed in the first Darien Expedition) their Farewell to Scotland, 1699.

Caledonia, or the Pedler turn'd Merchant, a Tragi-comedy, in Verse. Lond. 1700, 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 402, 5s. Brockett, 728, 7s. 6d.

Caledoniad, a Collection of Poems, Lond. 1775, crown 8vo. 3 vols. Drury, 668, 11s. Nassau, pt. i. 500, 19s.

The Works of the Caledonian Bards, translated from the Gaelic by John Clark, 1778, 2s. 6d.

See CHALMERS' CALEDONIA.
CALEF, Robert. More Wonders

Davidis Calderwood. Lugd. Bat. 1708, of the invisible World, display'd in 4to. 10s. 6d. A reply to Abp. Spotswood, in which this Scotch presbyterian divine five Parts. Lond. 1700. 4to. 6s.

Calendar historical. Wherin is contained an easie Declaration of the golden Nombre. Of the Epacte. Of the Indiction Romaine. Also of the Cycle of the Sunne, and the Cause why it was inuented. Printed by John Crispin, 1569. 4to. 10s. 6d.

To the months woodcuts are affixed.

The Calender of Scripture. Whearein the Hebru, Challdian, Arabian, Phenician, Syrian, Persian, Greek and Latin Names, of Nations, Cuntreys, Men, Weemen, Idols, Cities, Hills, Riuers, and of other Places in the holly Byble mentioned, by Order of Letters ar set, and turned into our English Toong. 1575. An anonymous publication, attributed by Ames to William Patten. It is introduced with an epistle from 'The Printer (R. Jugge) vnto the gentle Reedar.-ix of A prill 1575.' Ccc 2, in fours. Annexed is a list of authors who have written on the sacred scriptures in whole or in part, on Ddd 8. On the last leaf a large table of 'Fauts, to be amended.' Bindley, pt. ii. 149, 17. 1s.

Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi. Lond.

1802. folio.

'A calendar of the principal entries on the patent rolls, which contain grants of offices, honours and lands; confirmations of grants to bodies corporate; restitutions of temporalities to bishops, abbots and other ecclesiastical persons; commissions under the great seal, &c. from 3 John, 1201 to 23 Edward IV. 1483.' Published at

11. 16s.

Calendarium Rotulorum Chartarum et Inquisitionum ad quod Damnum. (Temp. Reg. Ed. II. et Hen. VI.) Lond. 1803. folio.

"The first part of this volume is a calendar to the charter rolls in the Tower, from 1 John, 1199, to 23 Edward IV. 1483.

They contain royal grants of privileges to cities, towns, and corporations; grants of markets, fairs, and free warrens; together with creations of nobility from the reign of Edward II.; grants to religious houses, &c. The inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum, to which the second part of the volume is a calendar, extend from 1 Edward II. 1307, to 28 Henry VI. 1450, and were taken when any market, fair, or other peculiar privilege was solicited, to inquire by a jury whether such grant would be injurious to the crown or to others.' Published at 21.

Calendarium Inquisitionum post Mortem sive Escaetarum, (edited

by J. Caley and J. Bayley). Lond. 1806, 8, 21, 28, folio. 4 vols. 57. 58.

Vol. I. Temporibus Regum Hen. III. Ed. I. and Ed. II. Vol. II. Tempore Regis Edwardi III. Vol. III. Temporibus Regum Rich. II. and Hen. IV. Vol. IV. Rich. III.

times called Escheats, which were taken

'Calendars to the inquisitions, some

on the deaths of individuals, to inquire of what lands they died seized, by what services they were held, whether they were attainted of treason or aliens, and the name and age of their heirs; and they are the best evidence which is extant of the descent of families and property. The calendars are arranged chronologically, and extend from 3 Henry III. 1218, to 14 Henry V. 1413: viz. vol. 1, those temp. Henry III. Edward I. & II.; vol. 2, temp. Edward III.; and vol. 3, temp. Richard II. and Henry IV!

The three preceding articles were printed under the sanction of His Majesty's Commissioners of the Public Records. [For other books of this character, see RECORDS.]

CALES VOYAGE, The. See DRAKE, Sir Francis.

CALFHILL, James. An Avnswere to the Treatise of the Crosse. Lond. 1565. 4to.

Prefixed is an epistle to Iohn Martiall. Contains besides, 187 leaves, of which the preface occupies 20. At the end a table, and some Latin and English verses. Inglis, 319, 6s. A list of the writings, with life of Calfhill, who in his younger days was a noted poet and comedian, and in his elder, an exact disputant, and had an excellent faculty in speaking and preaching,' will be found in Wood Athen. Oxon.

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[Reprinted by the Parker Society, see Appendix.]

CALIDAS. Sacontala, or the fatal Ring, an Indian Drama, translated from the original Sanscrit and Prácrit, by Sir Wm. Jones. 1790. 4to. Calcutta,

This drama, which has been frequently reprinted, is supposed to be a faithful representation of Hindoo manners about 2000 years ago. Lond. 1792, 12mo. Stanley, 433, mor. 12s. 6d.

Another work, entitled The Megha Duta, or Cloud Messenger, a Poem in the Sanscrit Language, with a Translation into English verse, notes, and illustrations, by Inglis, 320, 16s. Wilson's translation has Hor. Hayman Wilson. Calcutta, 1813, 4to. been reprinted at London, 1814, 8vo. 76.

See Oriental Translation Fund, Ap-glish, English-Cingalese. Colombo, 1821, pendix.

Calilah and Dimnah.

This celebrated Arabian fable-book

(best known in Europe as Pilpay's Fables), appeared in English as early as 1570, under the title of Donie's Moral Philosophy. See DONIE, and PILPAY.

California.-An historical Journal of the Expeditions by Sea and Land, to the North of California; in 1768, 1769, and 1770. From a Spanish MS. translated by Wm. Reveley. Published by A. Dalrymple. 1790. 4to. 5s.

A curious and interesting journal, consisting of pp. 76, with two maps.

Calisto and Melibea. See Celestina.

CALLANDER, John. Terra Australis cognita: or, Voyages to the Terra Australis, or Southern Hemisphere, during the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth Centuries. Edinb. 1766-8. 8vo. 3 vols.

Dent, pt. i. 381, 17. 58.

Essay towards a literal Version of the New Testament, in the Epistle of Paul directed to the Ephesians. Glasg. 1799.

A curious specimen of literal rendering, in which the order of the Greek words is rigidly followed. The notes are in Greek. CALLANDAR, John of Craigforth. Two ancient Scotish Poems, the Gaberlunzie Man, and Christ's Kirk on the Green, with Notes and

Observations. Edinb. 1782. 8vo. The deficiencies of Callander as an editor are amply compensated by his uncommon erudition as a philologist. Reed, 6621, 10s. Bindley, pt. i. 1059, 8s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3207, 8s.

4to. Yakkun Natannawa, a Cingalese poem, translated. Lond. 1830, 8vo.]

CALLCOTT, John Wall, Mus. D. Musical Grammar, in four Parts. Lond. 1806. 8vo. 8s.

A much esteemed work. Reprinted 1809, 8vo. Another, by Horsley, 12mo. 10s. 6d.

CALLIMACHUS. Hymni, &c. Theognidis Carmina; Epigrammata CLXXVI ex Anthologia Græca; Galeni Suasoria ad Artes, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis (edente Tho. Bentley).

Lond. 1741. 8vo.

This edition, pronounced by Harwood 'not inferior to any edition of Callimachus,' is severely handled in the Museum Criticum, ii. 150. Drury, 670, 2s. 6d.

Hymni, &c. Græce. Glasg.

1755. folio.

A very correct and beautiful edition, according to Dr. Harwood, accompanied with some plates of statues from the antique. Drury, 1001, 3s. Heath, 3494, mor. 13s. QUARTO. Drury, 770, 3s. Duke of Grafton, 460, 5s.

censuit et cum Notarum Delectu Quae supersunt, Græce: reedidit C. J. Blomfield (Episc. Londinensis). Cantab. 1815. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The most judicious and popular edition extant. Drury, 673, mor. 17. 6s.

The Hymns, transl. from the Greek into English Verse, with explanatory Notes. To which are added select Epigrams and the Coma Berenices of the same Author, six Hymns of Orpheus, &c. By Wm. Dodd, B.A. Lond. 1755. 4to. Drury, 675, 10s. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 3496, 11s. 6d.

The Works, translated into English Verse, with the original CALLAWAY, John. Oriental Ob- Text, and Notes carefully selected servations, and occasional Criti- from former Commentators, and cisms, more or less illustrating se-additional Observations, by H. W. veral hundred Passages of Scrip- Tytler, M.D. Lond. 1793. 4to. 15s.

ture. Lond. 1827. 12mo.

An elegant translation, with many learned and judicious notes. [Reprinted, accompanied by a literal prose translation, in Bohn's Classical Library. See Appen

This little but unassuming volume contains many valuable elucidations of the sacred volume, which will be sought in vain in some of its more voluminous pre-dix.] decessors.'-Horne.

CALLIS, Robert. Reading upon [Vocabulary of the English, Portuguese, the Statutes of Sewers. Fifth and Cingalese language. Colombo, 1818, 8vo. School Dictionary, Cingalese - En-Edition, with additions, by W. J.

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