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the old Testament were Appearances of the true God himself, or only of some other Spiritual Being, representing the true God, and acting in his Name. 2. An Essay on the Schechinah. Or, Considerations on the divine Appearances mentioned in the Scriptures. 3. Texts of Scripture, relating to the Logos, considered. London, 1756.8vo. 3s. 6d. Hollis, 795, 10s,

LOWNDES, Francis. Observations on medical Electricity. The Utility of medical Electricity illustrated. Lond. 1787, 91. 8vo. 4s.

-John. Coffee Planter; or an Essay on the Cultivation and Manufacture of Coffee. 1807. 8vo. 4s. With plates.

- Rev. J. A Lexicon of the English and modern Greek Languages, to which is prefixed, a Grammar of the English Tongue. Corfu, 182-. 8vo.

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17s. Heath, 4357, 18s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 4877, 13s. 6d. Williams, 1128, morocco, 24. 3s.

An Examination of Bishop Lowth's Obthe Parentage and Education of William of jections to the Account given by Leland of Wykeham. By Robert Uvedale, M. A. 1801. 8vo.

A short Introduction to English Grammar, with critical Notes. Svo. and 12mo.

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De sacrâ Poesi Hebræorum Prælectiones academicæ Oxonii habitæ. Subjicitur Metrice Harianæ brevis Confutatio, et Oratio A most Crewiana. Oxon. 1753. 4to. 6s. learned and elegant work, admired both at home and abroad. Oxon. 1763. 8vo. 7s.

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This little book is written in so peculiar Oxon. 1775. royal 8vo. Willett, 1546, 13s. and instructive a manner, that our historian Heath, 4355, 19s. 6d. Cum Notis et may learn better by it, how to distinguish Epimetris Jo. Da. Michaelis, ex Edit. Em. and value the coins of our several kings, than | Frid. Car. Rosenmüller. Oxon. 1810. 8vo. from all the volumes of our English anti-2 vols. Drury, 2366, 17. 6s. LARGE PAPER. quaries.-Nicolson. Williams, 1129, morocco, 31 9s. - Oxon. 1821. Svo. in 1 vol. 16s.

Further Consideration concerning raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it, in his late Report containing An essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins' are particularly examined. By John Locke. London, 1695. 8vo.

A further Essay for the Amendment of the gold and silver Coin. With the Opinion of G. de Malynes concerning the Standard of England. Lond. 1695. 4to.

Some Remarks on a Report containing an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins. By Mr. William Lownds.

Some short Remarks upon Mr. Lock's Book in Answer to Mr. Lovnds, and s. veral

Prolegomena in Libros veteris Testamenti poeticos: subjicitur Metrica Lowthiana Confutatio, cum Indicibus necessarus. A Tho. Edwards. Cantab. 1762. 8vo. Heath, 4341, 3s. 6d.

Epistola ad Rob. Lowthium. A Tho. Edwards. 1765. Svo.

A larger Confutation of Bishop Hare's System of Hebrew Metre: in a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Edwards; in Answer to his Latin Epistle. By Robert Lowth, D. D. &c. &c. London. Svo. Is. 6d.

J. D. Michaelis in R. Lowth Prolectiones de sacra Poesi Notæ et Epimetra. Oxon. 1763. Svo.

See JEBB, John, Bishop of Limerick. Lectures on the sacred Poetry of the Hebrews; translated from the Latin by G. Gregory. To which are added, the principal Notes of Professor Michaelis, and Notes by the Translator and others. London, 1787. 8vo. 2 vols. Horne Tooke, 430, 17. 6s. 1816. 8vo. 2 vols. with portrait of Lowth.

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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late right rev. Robert Lowth, D.D. F.S.SS. Lond. and Goetting; Lord Bishop of Lon

don. London, 1787. 8vo.

This eminent prelate likewise published a translation of Isaiah, some sermons and controversial tracts. A collected edition of his works is much wanted.

— William, D. D. A Commentary upon the larger and lesser Prophets. London, 1727. folio. 2 vols.

A continuation to Bishop Patrick's commentary. London, 1730. folio. Original editions. Isaiah. 1714. 4to. Jeremiah. 1718. 4to. Ezekiel. 1723. 4to. Daniel and the

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Vindication of the divine Authority and Inspiration of the Writings of the old and new Testament, in Answer to Le Clerc. Oxford, 1692. 1699. - With two Assize Sermons, London, 1821. 12mo. 4s.

Directions for the profitable Reading of the Holy Scriptures, together with some Observations for the confirming their Divine Authority, and illustrating the Difficulties thereof London, 1708. 8vo. 12mo.

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Loyalist. The true Loyalist, or Chevaliers Favourite, being a Collection of elegant Songs never before printed; also several other loyal Compositions wrote by eminent Hands. Printed in the Year 1779. 12mo.

A curious collection of Jacobite songs. Rhodes, 2715, 11. 3s. Constable, 947, 21. 9s. LOYD See LLOYD.

LOYOLA, Ignatius. Life of Ignatius of Loyola. Permissu Superiorum, 1616.

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An account of this extraordinary man, founder of the Society of Jesuits, is given in the Retrospective Review, ix. 30-62.

LUCA, Don Peter of. A Dialogue of dying well. Written in Italian by Don Peter of Luca, translated by R. Verstegan. Antw. 1603. 8vo. LUCAN, M. Ann. Pharsalia.

M. Annaei Lucani Pharsalia. Lond. Typis Geo. Bishop. 1589. Inglis, 883, 3s.

M. A. Lucani Pharsalia, adjectis Notis T. Farnabii, quæ Loca obscuriora illustrant.

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Lucan's first Booke of the civill Warr betwixt Pompey and Cesar, englished by Chr. Marlow. London, by P. Short, 1600. 4to. D 5, in fours. This spirited translation in blank verse inscribed (seven years after Marlow's death) by Thomas Thorpe, 'to his kind and true friend, Edward Blunt,' in a vein of much quaint familiarity, dry humour, and shrewd sarcasm on the mock patrons of former times, is reprinted in Marlow's Works. Lucan's Pharsalia, transl. into English

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4to. Pp. 449, exclusive of prefatory matter. Boswell, 1703, 5s. The translator (Sir Arthur Gorges) is introduced into Edm. Spenser's Daphnaida as Alcyon, and again noticed with peculiar elegance in Colin Clout's come home again.

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Lucan's Pharsalia. The whole ten Bookes englished by Thomas May, Esq. London, 1627. 12mo. The title page is an engraved one. Reed, 7105, 3s. 6d. According to Lord Clarendon May's parts of nature and art were very good, as appears by his translation of Lucan, which being entirely his own, for the learning, the wit, and the language, may be well looked upon as one of the best epic poems in the English language.' Book, and a Continuation till the Death of Julius Cæsar in seven Books, by Thomas May. London, 1631. Steevens, 249, 9s. Reed, 7106, 3s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2071, with portrait and frontispiece, 7s. The third Edition, corrected by the Author. London, 1635. small 8vo. pp. 450, with two titles. Drury, 2473, 4s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 473, 21. 2s. Fourth Edition. London, 1650. 24mo. pp. 404. Nassau, pt. i. 2072, 6s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 474, 21. 2s.

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rick, 1602, 4s. LARGE PAPER. Roxburghe, 2673, 14s. 'One of the best of the modern translations of the classics. Though sometimes diffuse and paraphrastical, it is in general faithful to the sense of the original; the language is animated, the verse correct and melodious.' According to the Quarterly

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Charles, M. D. An Essay on Waters. London. 1756. 8vo. 3 vols.

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Henry, A. M. Poems. Lond.

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Roxburghe, 3957, 14s. Lucas published other poems.

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Enquiry after Happiness. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. A much esteemed work, frequently reprinted. Lond. 1764. 8vo. 2 vols. Williams, 1137, morocco, 1. 4s. Several editions have appeared in the present century.

Practical Christianity, or an Account of the Holiness which the Gospel enjoins. 8vo. An esteemed work frequently reprinted. – Lond. 1746. 8vo. Williams, 1136, 14s. Sermons. London, 1712-35. 8vo. 5 vols. Williams, 1138, 5 vols. 1701-22, 27. 1s.

Theophilus. Memoirs of the Lives, Intrigues and comical Adventures of Gamesters and Sharpers. London, 1714. 12mo. 5s.

With a frontispiece. Bindley, pt. ii. 1297, 14s. 6d.

LUCIAN. Excerpta quædam ex Luciani Operibus, Gr. et Lat. per Nic. Kent. Cantab. 1730. 8vo. 5s.

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Luciani Dialogi nonnulli, Gr. et Lat. ab Edv. Leedes. Cantab. 1678. 12mo. 2s. 6d. Frequently reprinted.

Luciani Dialogi selecti, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Anglicis ab E. Murphy. Lond. 1744. 8vo.

LUCAR, Cyprian. A Treatise Luciani Quomodo Historia conscribenda named Lvcasolace, devided into sit, Gr. et Lat. edidit ac Notis illustravit Fr. fower Bookes, by Cyprian Lvcar. Riollay. Oxon. 1776. 8vo. Heath, 3771, 4s. London, 1590. 4to.

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LUCAS, Sir Charles. The loyall Sacrifice, presented in the Lives and

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Luciani eg Ardiev H. Bulloco Interprete. 1521. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

The Works of Lucian, translated by Ferrand Spence. London, 1684. 8vo. 4 vols. 10s. Dryden observes, I do not think it worth my while to rake into the filth of so scandalous a version.'

The Works of Lucian, translated from the Greek by several eminent Hands. With the Life of Lucian written by J. Dryden, Esq. Lond. 1711. 8vo. 4 vols. 12s. LARGE PAPER. 11. 58. Horne Tooke, 435, 31. 1745. 8vo. 4 vols. By Moyle, Shear and Blount, an unequal and inaccurate transla

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Dialogues of Lucian from the Greek (by John Carr). London, 1773-98. 8vo. 5 vols. According to Dr. A. Clarke, this translation is in general very good, and preserves much of the wit and spirit of the original.

The Works of Lucian, from the Greek, by Thomas Franklin, D. D. London, 1780. 4to. 2 vols. Fonthill, 663, 17. 15s. Edwards, 276, 17. 3s. Willett, 1468, 27. 10s. -1781. 8vo. 4 vols. Nassau, pt. i. 2073, 11. 10s. Hibbert, 4885, 11. 7s. Earl of Kerry, 308, 31. 'On the whole an excellent performance. Two or three of Lucian's tracts are untouched, on the score of indecency, and some of the spurious pieces are judiciously avoided.'

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Lucian's Dialogues burlesqued. See COTTON, Charles.

Lucidary. A lytel Treatise, intytuled or named, The Lucidarye. 4to.

A translation from the French by A. Chertsey. From Caxton's press. No copy is at present known.

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It contains E viij, the former signatures only sixes.

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LUCKOMBE, Philip. The History and Art of Printing. Lond. 1771. 8vo. 7s.

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England's Gazetteer. London, 1790. 12mo. 3 vols. Roxburghe, 8657, 7s.

A Tour in Ireland. London, 1783. 12mo. An interesting tour written in a plain and homely style. Luckombe published other works.

Lucres and Eurialus.-The goodly History of the most noble and beautiful Lady Lucres of Siene in Tuskan, and of her Lover Eurialus, very pleasaunt and delectable unto the Reader. Impr. by John Kynge,

A Dialog of the Poet Lucyan for his Fantesye faynyd for a mery Pastyme. And furst by hym compylyd in the Greke Tonge. And after translatyd owt of Laten into Eng-1560. 8vo. lissh for the Erudicion of them, which be disposyd to lerne the Tongis.-Interlocuters, Menippus and Philonides. Joannes Rastell me fieri fecit. folio. Ten leaves. In English verse, with Latin notes in the margin.

Toxaris, or the Friendship of Lucian, translated out of Greke into English. With a Dedication to his Friend A. S. from A. O. London for Edward Sutton, 1565. 8vo.

Certain select Dialogues of Lucian, translated into English by Francis Hickes; with the Life of Lucian prefixed, by Tho. Hickes. Oxford, 1634. 4to. 3s.

Part of Lucian made English from the Originall, in 1638, by Iasper Mayne. To which are adjoyned those other Dialogues of Lucian as they were formerly translated by Mr. Francis Hicks. Oxford, 1664. folio. Pp. 398, with epistle dedicatory to William Marquesse of Newcastle, and table: Hickes Translation, pp. 200, with title dated 1663, &c. 8 leaves. Prefixed is a bust of Lucian by Faithorne. Dryden speaks in terms of approbation of this translation.

Translations from Lucian, by Walter Moyle. London, 1710. 4to. Reprinted in Moyle's Works.

Black letter. Steevens, 1179, 17. 14s. LUCRETIUS, Titus. De Rerum Natura Libri sex.

Lucretius de Rerum Natura Libri sex, ex Editione, et cum Notis, necnon Interpretatione Tho. Creech. Oxonii, 1695. 8vo. Best edition. Stanley, 143, 10s. Hibbert, 4891, 8s. Roxburghe, 2444, 8s. 6d. Williams, 1142, morocco, 11. 6s. Dent, pt. i. 1362, morocco, 21. 4s. London, 1717. 8vo. An inaccurate reprint. Edwards, 277, 8s. Drury, 2491, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1520, 5s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Lond. 1754. Williams, 1143, morocco, 17. 11s. 6d.

Oxon. 1807. An accurate and beautiful edition. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 2492, morocco, 19s.

Lucretius, cum variis Lectionibus. Londini, 1712. 4to. A correct and beautiful edition, with plates. Heath, 3923, morocco, 19s. 6d. Drury, 2610, 9s. 6d. LARGE PAPER in folio (twenty-five copies printed). Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 258, 31. 18s. Dent, pt. ii. 623, morocco, 4l. 48. Pinelli, — 167. 10s. Williams, 1300, morocco, 87. 2s. 6d. Mac-Carthy,, 410 fr.

Lucretius (Cura Mich. Maittaire). Lond. | With a frontispiece designed by Mrs. Evelyn, 1713. 12mo. 3s. 6d. A correct edition, with and engraved by Hollar. Boswell, 1751, 4s. an excellent index. LARGE PAPER. Hib- Nassau, pt. i. 2077, 6s. Perry, pt. i. 1451, bert, 4890, morocco, 13s. Heath, 3111, 18s. 7s. Duke of Grafton, 491, morocco, 18s. Beckford in 1817, 241, morocco, 11. 2s. Dent, pt. i. 511, morocco by Roger Pane, 17. 8s. Stanley, 144, morocco by Roger Payne, 21. 12s. 6d.

Titus Lucretius Carus, translated into English Verse, by Thomas Creech. Lond. 1714. 8vo. 2 vols. Heath, 3927, 13s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1056, 13s. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. i. 2675, 13s. Sotheby's in 1825, morocco, 21. 6s. A translation highly praised by Dryden. In this edition of 1714 all the verses in the text which Mr. Creech had left untranslated are supplied, and many new notes added, and intermixed by another hand. -1722. 8vo. 2 vols. LARGE PAPER. Duke of Grafton, 495, morocco, 21. 2s. Wil

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T. Lucretii Cari de Rerum Naturâ Libros Sex, ad Exemplarium MSS. Fidem recensitos, longe emendatiores reddidit, Commentariis perpetuis illustravit, Indicibus instruxit; et cum Animadversionibus Ricardi Bentleii, non ante vulgatis, aliorum subinde miscuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B. Londini, 1796. 4to. 3 vols. Many copies of this valuable edition were destroyed by fire. LARGE PAPER in folio, fifty copies printed. Steevens, 254, 91. 9s. Hollis, 720, 137. 13s. Dent, pt. ii. 695, morocco, 131. 13s. Hibbert, 5003, morocco, 161. 5s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 375, 251. 4s. Stanley, 147, 281. 7s. White Knights, 2513, morocco, 291. 8s. Drury, 2836, morocco, 291. 8s.

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The First Book of Titus Lucretius Carus, on the Nature of Things, in English Verse, with a Latin Text. Lond. 1799. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Said to be by Dr. Nott.

The Nature of Things, a didactic Poem, translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus, accompanied with the original Text, and illustrated with Notes philological and explanatory, by John Mason Good. Lond. 1805-7. 4to. 2 vols. Stiled by the Quart. Reviewers, a Babel of book-making, decked with parallel passages from Hebrew, Arabic, Persic, Greck, Latin, and all the modern languages. Duke of York, 3136, 19s. Drury, 2615, 17s. Hibbert, 4981, 12. 13s.

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The Nature of Things, from the Latin of Lucretius, by Thomas Busby, Mus. D. London, 1813. 4to. 2 vols. According to the Quarterly Reviewers, The style is generally turgid and inflated; the poetical illustration is mostly dug for in the mine of Wakefield, and the earlier Latin critics; and the philosophy borrowed from Creech, who himself pilfered without scruple from Gassendi.' Duke of York, 3137, 15s. Drury, 2616, 17. 9s. LARGE PAPER. Strettell, 1234, russia, 16s. 6d. Hibbert, 4982, morocco, 11.

Lucrezio della Natura della Cose Lib. vi. tradotti dal Latino in Italiano, da Aless. MarLondra, 1717. 8vo. 3s. An elegant edition, edited by P. Ant. Rolli. LARGE PAPER. 5s.

Lucretii Opera, ad Exemplar Gilberti Wakefield, cum ejusdem Notis,Commentariis, Indicibus, fideliter excusi; adjectæ sunt Edi-chetti. tionum quinque Lectiones variantes, ut et integræ Ric. Bentleii Annotationes, etc. Glasg. 1813. 8vo. 4 vols. A very correct and beautiful edition. Combe, 1141, 21. 10s. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 2493, morocco, 4l. 8s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 305, 47. Williams, 1145, morocco, 5l. 10s.

T. Lucretii Cari de Rerum Natura Libri sex cum Interpretatione et Notis Thomæ Creech. Accedunt varia Lectiones IV Edd. antiquiss. necnon Annotationes R. Bentleii. Oxon. 1818. 8vo. 10s.

An Essay on the first Book of T. Lucretius Carus, with a metrical Version and Notes, by John Evelyn, Esq. London, 1656. 8vo.

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LUDERS, Alexander. Tracts on various Subjects in the Law and History of England. Bath, 1810. 8vo. 2 vols.

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