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Lambeth Fair, &c. 1641. &c. See LAUD, W.

A Catalogue of the archiepiscopal MSS. in the Library of Lambeth Palace, with an Account of the archiepiscopal Registers and other Records there preserved. (Compiled by the Rev. Henry John Todd, F.A.S. &c.) London, 1812. 4to. One hundred copies printed for the use of public libraries, &c. FINE PAPER. Five copies printed. LARGE PAPER in folio. Twelve copies printed. Lambeth and the Vatican; or, Anecdotes of the Church of Rome, the Reformed Churches, and distinguished Sects and Sectaries of the Christian Religion in all Ages; collected in the Public Libraries of Italy, France and England. By a Member of the University of Oxford. 1825. small 8vo. 3 vols. with plates. 17. 1s.

Lamentacyon, The, of our Lady. London by W. de Worde. 4to. Six leaves. A copy is among Bishop More's books in the public library, Cambridge. Lamentations see JEREMIAH. LAMONT, David, D.D. Sermons

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Thomas. The ryght and trew the Lord and the Vse thereof. LonVnderstandynge of the Supper of don by John Turke (1555.) 8vo. Dedicated to K. Edward VI. Lancaster.-An historical and de

Lond. 17, 87,97. 8vo. 3 vols. 18s.scriptive Account of the Town of

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In considerable estimation. London, 1810. 8vo. 3 vols. Williams, 10, 71, 21. 3s.

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1810. 4to.

One hundred copies printed. i. 834, 17. 19s.

Nassau, pt. LAMOTTE, A. Voyage dans le Nord de l' Europe, consistant principalement de Promenades en Norwège. et de quelques Courses en Suède dans l'Année 1807. Suivi d'un Appendice. Londres, 1813. 4to.

Pp. 244, with plates and a map of Norway, &c.

Charles. Essay upon Poetry and Painting. London, 1699. 8vo. Roscoe, 1609, 8s. With an Appendix concerning Obscenity in Writing and Painting. London, 1730. 12mo.

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LAMOUROUX, I. V. F. Corallina; or, a classical Arrangement of flexible Coralline Polypidoms. Selected from the French of I. V. F. Lamouroux, D. E. S. 8vo. 14s. LAMPE, J. T. A Method of teaching Thorough-Bass. London, 1737. 4to.

Willett, 1317, 11s. LAMY, Bernard. Apparatus Biblicus; or, an Introduction to the

Lancaster, collected from the best Authorities. Second Edition, with Additions. Lancaster, 1811. 8vo. Pp. vii and 128, also index, &c. and errata, - 1807. Dent, 3 leaves, and 4 plates. pt. i. 1057, 7s.

LANCELOT, Dom Claude. Narrative of a Tour. in the Year 1667, to La Grand Chartreuse and Alet. By Dom Claude Lancelot. Lond.

1813. 8vo.

By M. A. Schimmelpenning. Hibbert, 4477, 4s. Drury, 2266, 6s. -Lond. 1816. 8vo. 2 vols.-With the Narrative of the Demolition of Port Royal. Lond. 1829. Svo. 3 vols.

Lancet.

A popular medical and surgical journal, published weekly. No. 326 appeared Nov. 28, 1829.

Land. Certain ancient Tracts concerning the Management of landed Property reprinted. Lond. 1767. 8vo. 5s.

This volume consists of a new edition of

the Book of Husbandry and Book of Surveying of Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, and of Xenophon's Treatise of Householde, translated by Gentian Hervet, at the desire of Geffrey Pole.

LANDEN, John. Mathematical Memoirs respecting a Variety of Subjects. Lond. 1780-2. 4to. 2 vols. 15s.

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A Discourse concerning the residual Analysis. 4to.

LANDI, Gaetano. Architectural Decoration. 1810. imperial folio.

Dent, pt.ii. 617, with coloured plates, 17. 6s. LANDMANN, George. Historical,

Lectures on the Art of Engraving, delivered at the Royal Institution. Lond. 1807. 8vo. 6s.

LANDT, The Rev. G. A Description of the Feroe Islands. Translated from the Danish. Lond. 1810. 8vo.

The only accurate account since that of Debes. Drury, 2268, 4s. Hibbert, 4484, 5s. Fonthill, 2588, 19s. Pp. xiv and 426, with a map and two other engravings.

LANE, John. An Elegie upon the Death of our late Sovereigne Elizabeth. By J. L. 1603. 4to.

Six leaves. Phillips in his Theatrum Poetarum stiles Lane that fine old Queen Elimilitary and picturesque Observa-zabeth's gentleman' and ranks him in the class of poets next to Spenser.

tions on Portugal. Lond. 1813. &c. imperial 4to.

Duke of York, 2934, 9 nos. with coloured views, 19s.

LANDOR, Walter Savage. Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen. Lond. 1824. 8vo. 2 vols.

Whatever measure of absurdity there may be in Mr. Landor's work, we desire to do him full justice: there is also in it a good deal to be admired, and some little to be ap

proved.-Quart. Rev.

Landrindod Wells.--A Journey to Landrindod Wells, in Radnorshire; with a particular Description of these Wells, &c. The second Edition corrected and amended. Lond. 1746. 8vo.

The work, says Gough, of a lawyer, who gave himself great airs there, and afterwards drew caricatures of the principal characters

he conversed with.

Lands. Of the newe Landes, and of the People founde by the Messengers of the Kynge of Portyngale, named Emanuel. Of the x dyuers Nacyons crystened. Of Pope Johan and his Landes, and of the costely Keyes and Wonders Melodyes, that in that Lande is. Emprenteth by me John of Doesborowe (1521-2). 4to. LANDSEER, John. Sabæan Researches, in a Series of Essays; including the Substance of Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, on the engraved Hieroglyphics of Chaldæa, Egypt and

Canaan. Lond. 1823. 4to.

With plates. Hibbert, 4555, 17. 17s. Drury, 2411, russia, 21. 4s.

Alarm to the Poets by J. L. 1648. 4to.
Supplement to Chaucer's Squire's Tale.

Sir Richard, Knt. Reports in the Court of Exchequer, beginning in the third, and ending in the ninth of K. James I. Lond. 1657. folio. 7s.

Boswell, 2758, 15s.

Samuel. The Art of Shortwriting made lineal and legible as the common Long-hand. 1716.

-Thomas. The Student's Guide through Lincoln's Inn: The third Edition. Lond. 1814. small 8vo.

The first edition of this useful work appeared in 1803.

LANEHAM, Robert. A Letter: wherearin, Part of the Entertainment vntoo the Queenz Maiesty at Killingwoorth Castl, in Warwick Sheer in the Soomerz Progress 1575 iz signified. (1575.) 16mo.

97. 15s. White Knights, 1541, morocco, 131. Two different editions are in the Bodleian Library without printer's name or date. Written in a most uncouth style, by a pedan

Contains 87 pages. Bindley, pt. ii. 1174,

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tic coxcomb, under an affectation of humour.' -Gifford. Warwick, 1784. 8vo. with 1821. post 8vo. 5s. It is also to be found in the first volume of Nichols' Progresses of Q. Eliza

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bury. Opera omnia, ex Editione L. D'Acherii. Lutet. Paris. 1648.folio. Williams, 1179, 17. 10s. LANGBAINE, Gerard, D.D. The Foundation of the Universitie of Oxford; with a Catalogue of the principall Founders and speciall Benefactors, &c. Lond. 1651. 4to.

Pp. 17, exclusive of the title. According to Ant. à Wood, mostly taken from the Tables of John Scot of Cambridge, which

had been printed in 1622. See also Oldys'

British Librarian, 312–22.

The Foundation of the University of Cam

bridge; with a Catalogue of the principal Founders, and special Benefactors, &c. 1651. 4to. Pp. 17. See Oldys' British Librarian,

318-22.

Gerard. An Account of the English Dramatick Poets. Oxon. 1691. 8vo.

Of the several early catalogues of the English stage, Langbaine's only is to be implicitly relied on for its fidelity. Commenta tors and others have borrowed copiously from him, many of them without acknowledgment. Bindley, pt. ii. 1143, 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 1870, 7s. Dent, pt. i. 1241, 8s. 6d. Reed, $242, morocco, 9s. 6d. Roxburghe, 4021, 9s. 6d. Garrick, 1269, with Garrick's ms. remarks, 31. 13s. 6d. In the British Museum is Oldys' copy of the work, with copious ms. additions, emendations, &c. which have been transcribed into other interleaved copies. Steevens, 1415, 97. Reed, 8630, with additional notes by himself, 94. 2s. 6d.

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LANGLE, Marquis de. A sentimental Journey through Spain. Lond. 1786. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

A translation from the French edition, which

Momus triumphans, or the Plagiaries of the Engash Stage expos'd in a Catalogue of Plays. 1688. 4:0. Nassau, pt. i. 2360, 6s. Jadis, 314, 4s. Some copies are entitied, Aby an order of the parliament of Paris, was new Catalogue of English Plays'

The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatic Poets. Lond. (1698 or 1699.) Svo. An abstract of Langhaine's performance, with a continuation, by Gidon, a great egotist. Nassau, pt. i. 1862. 45. Reed, 8241, 5s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. i. 1871, morocco, 9s.

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burnt by the common hangman. The author observes, The reader loves burned books; so does the bookseller, and so does the author."

A picturesque Description of Switzerland. London, 1791. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

LANGLEY, Batty. Ancient MaLANGPALE, Allan. Confutatio N.sonry. Lond. 1736. folio. 2 vols. Ridæi Determinationis de Eucha- 17. 16s. ristia. Paris. 1556. 4to.

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With four hundred and ninety-four plates.

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Pomona, or the Fruit Garden illustrated. Londen, 1729. follo. With cuts.

This

Pp. 365, with a faided map by John Cary. LANGFCAN T. The practical writer pablished several other works on arPlanter. The second Edition re-chitecture, planting, &c. vised and enlarged, with an Addi

-Thomas, M.A. The History

and Antiquities of the Hundred off Desborough and Deanery of Wycombe, in Buckinghamshire: including the Borough Towns of Wycombe and Marlow and sixteen Parishes. (London) 1797. 4to. Drury, 4690, 10s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1099, LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. ii. 583, Beckford in 1817, 145, uncut,

14s. 6d. IL 15s.

31. 18s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 227, russia, 41. 4s. Collation.-Pp. 482, besides halftitle, title, dedication to the Marquis of Buckingham, preface, list of subscribers, contents, errata, and 4 plates. Between pp. 316-7, is the pedigree of the Borlase family, and at p. 442, that of the Goodwin family.

William. The Death of Charles I. lamented, with the Restauration of Charles II. congratulated, delivered in a Speech at proclaiming the King at Wellington.

Lond. 1666. 12mo.

With a portrait of K. Charles II. Bindley, pt. ii. 1291, 13s.

LANGSDORFF, G. H. Von. Voyages and Travels in various Parts of the World, during the Years 1803-7.

Lond. 1813-14. 4to. 2 vols.

An amusing account of Krusenstern's Voyage, divested of all nautical matters, ably noticed in the Quart. Review, ix. 433-43, xi. 285-304. Hibbert, 4557, 17. 9s

LANGTOFT, Peter. See HEARNE, Thomas.

LANGTON, Christopher. An Introduction into Phisycke, with an vniuersal Dyet. London by Edwarde Whytchurche. 8vo.

Ninety-six leaves, A-M, in eights.

A very brefe Treatise, ordrely declaring the principal Partes of Phisick. A. D. M.D.XLVII. London. 8vo. M 4, in eights, besides table of contents and epistle to 'Prince Edwarde, Duke of Somerset, Pro

tector,' &c.

LANGUET, Hubert. Epistolæ ad Philippum Sydneium, Equitem Anglum, accurante D. Dalrymple de Hailes. Edinb. 1776. 8vo.

A correct edition. Roxburghe, 6808, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1517, 10s. 6d. The elder Vossius, speaking of these letters, observed, Extant epistolæ ejus, nihil minus quam vulgari, elegantiâ exaratæ.' Franc. 1632. First edition. Lug. Bat. 1646. 12mo. From the Elzevir press. Heath, 334, 4s. 6d. White Knights, 2282, 14s.

See BRUTUS, Stephanus Junius.

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A poem, not noticed by Herbert in his im? proved edition of Ames' Typographical Anti

quities. Constable, 832, 47. 14s. 6d.

of Cronicles finished and continued LANQUET, Thomas. An Epitome by Thomas Cooper. Anno. M.D.LXIX, (sic). Lond. in the House of T. Berthelet, 1549. 4to.

First edition. In this book the following remark occurs One named Johannes Faus

tius fyrst founde the craft of prynting, in the citee of Mens in Germanie, anno 1452.' Inglis, 379, 9s. Hibbert, 4558, 12s. Other editions.-London, 1554. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2563, 17. 1s. London, 1559. 4to. Sir M. Perry, pt. ii. 598, russia, 13s. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 228, 17s. Willett, 1319, 51. 2s. 6d. Cooper protests against the 'vnhonest dealynge' of this book, edited by Robert Crowley, in his next edition printed in the house late Thomas Berthelettes' 1560. London, 1560. 4to. 870, russia, 17. 4s. Nassau, pt. i. London, 1565. 4to. Perry, pt. i. 832, 17. 1s. Dent, pt. i. 966, russia by Roger Payne, 21. 2s. Duke of Grafton, 886, 21. 18s. Roxburghe, 7412, russia, 31. 13s. 6d. White Knights, 1141, morocco, 47.

LANSDOWNE, G. Granville, Lord. Works in Verse and Prose. Lond. 1732. 4to. 2 vols.

Bindley, pt. iii. 137, 4s. 6d. Heath, 1832, 5s. 6d. Notwithstanding the many praises lavished on this celebrated nobleman as a poet, by Dryden, by Addison, by Bolingbroke, by Pope, aud others, yet candid criticism must oblige us to confess, that he was but a feeble imitator of the feeblest parts of Waller.'-Warton. Lond. 1736. 12mo.

3 vols. Heath, 1831, 6s. Roxburghe, 3928, | lem. 4 The Salutation and Sorrow 10s. 6d. Hibbert, 4487, 10s. 6d.

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of the Virgine Marie. With diuers others Things not vnfit to be read. Written by Mistris Æmilia Lanyer Wife to Captaine Alfonso Lanyer, Seruant to the Kings Majestie. London, 1611. 4to.

Reed, 6959, 21. 7s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2523, 102 10s. A-I 2, in fours, I 2 blank. The

LANSPERGIUS, J. J. An Epistle in the Person of Christ to the faith-introductory matter consists of title, To the Soule, written by Lanspergius, and translated into English. Antwerpe,

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Queenes most excellent Maiestie, To the Ladies in generall, To the Ladie Arabella, Lady Elizabeth's Grace, To all vertuous

To the Ladie Susan, Countesse Dowager of Kent, and daughter to the Dutchesse of Suffolk, The Authors Dreame to the Ladie Marie, the Countess Dowager of Pembrooke, To the Ladie Lucie, Countess of Bedford, To the Ladie Margaret, Countess Dowager of Cumberland (prose), To the Ladie Katherine, Countesse of Suffolke, To the Ladie Anne, Countess of Dorcet, To the Vertuous Reader (prose) 22 leaves. The last poem in the volume is The Description of Cookeham.' The copy, formerly Prince Henry's, is now in the possession of the Rev. Alex. Dyce; it wanted nine leaves of dedicatory matter, which has been supplied from an imperfect copy. The with the verses to the Lady Arabella, it havPrince's copy evidently never had the leaf ing been probably omitted for political reasons. The copy, formerly Is. Reed's, is in Mr. Heber's, and Mr. Bindley's is in the Rev. Mr. Rice's possession. It is not either in the Bri

tish Museum or Bodleian Library; a fourth copy is not at present known.

LANZI, Ab. Luigi. The History of Painting in Italy, from the Revival of the fine Arts to the Close of the 18th Century. Translated from the Italian, by Thomas Roscoe. London, 1828. 8vo. 6 vols.

Published at 31. 12s. LARGE PAPER in imperial 8vo. 61. 6s.

LA PENA, Alonso de. A Relation of the royal Festivities, made by the King of Spain, to honour the espousal Treaties of the Prince of Wales with the Lady Infanta Maria of Austria. London, 1623. 4to.

LA PEROUSE see PEROUSE. LA PERRIERE, Guil. de. The Mirrour of Policie. Lond. 1599. 4to.

Gordonstoun, 1800, Ss. A former edition appeared in 1598.

LA PLACE, Peter de. A Treatise of the Excellencie of a Christian Man, translated by L. Tomson. London, 1577. 8vo.

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