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the Norman Conquest to Henry VIII. Lon-
don, 1702. folio. A useful work, of un-
speakable service to our students in law and
antiquities.'-Nicolson. Gough, 2257, 17.98.
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Firma Burgi: or an historical Essay con-
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England. London, 1726. folio. 18s. Brock-
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Willett, 1504, russia, 17. 11s. 6d.
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Willett, 1596, 12. 13s. This work was originally published at Hamburgh in the German language, but is much augmented in this edition.

MA-GEOGHAGAN, M. l'Abbé. His

Baronia Anglica; or, History of Land-toire de l'Irelande, ancienne et mo

Honors and Baronies, and of Tenure in

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The ancient Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, published from two manuscript Volumes, called the black Book and red Book, remaining of Record in his Majesty's Exchequer. Likewise a Dissertation concerning the Author of this Dialogue, and a Discourse concerning the most ancient Great Roll of the Exchequer, commonly styled The Roll of Quinto Regis Stephani. Published originally in Latin, by Tho. Madox, Esq. Historiographer. Now carefully translated into English, by a Gentleman of the Inner Temple. London, 1758. 4to. Dent, pt. ii. 711, russia, 14s.

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MAFFEUS,
Confessors of Christ. Paris, 1632.
4to.

Bindley, pt. iii. 325, 17. 1s. MAFFEI, Francis Scipio, Marquis de. A complete History of Amphi

Willett, 1002, 31. 12s.
MAGGI, Carlo Maria. The
Beauties of C. M. Maggi para-
phrased. To which are added Son-
nets. By Mariana Starke. 1811.
8vo.

Magic. A System of Magick.
See DEFOE, Daniel.

1727.

A complete History of Magick, Sorcery and Witchcraft. London, 1715. 12mo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 1966, 6s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1604, 17s.

A Vindication of a complete History of Magick, Sorcery and Witchcraft. By Boulton. 1722.

Magna Britannia see Cox, Thos. LYSONS, D. and S.

Magnificat.-An Exposicion vpon the Songe of the blessed Virgine Mary called Magnificat; whereunto are added, the Songes of Salue Regina, Benedictus et Nunc dimittis, translated out of Latine into Eng

lysh by John Hollybush. Souththeatres, more particularly regard-wark by James Nicolson, 1538.

ing the Architecture of those Buildings, and in particular that of Verona. Lond. 1730. 8vo.

An esteemed work with cuts.

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A copy is in the Bodleian and in the Christ Church College Libraries at Oxford. There

is another edition in 1538, without printer's

name.

MAGNUS, Olaus. A compendious History of the Goths, Swedes and Vandals and other northern Powers. Translated by J. S. Lond. 1658. folio. 7s. 6d.

MAHOMET.-Four Treatises concerning the Doctrines, Discipline and Worship of the Mahometans.

To which is prefixed the Life of 1826. 8vo. Of this valuable selection thirty Mahomet. Lond. 1712. 8vo. copies were printed.

Garrick, 1446, 6s. 6d.

A lytell Treatyse against Mahumet and his cursed Secte. Imprinted by Peter Treverys. 16mo.

See ABULFEDA, Ism. BEDWELL, William. Koran. PRIDEAUX, Humphrey. RABADAN, Mahomet.

MAHOONY, OF MALONY, Father. P.Cornel. de Sancto Patricio Soc. Jesu Disputatio apologetica de Jure Regni Hiberniæ Catholicis Hibernis adversus Hæreticos Anglos. Francof. 1645. 4to.

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An attempt to excite his countrymen to persevere in their endeavours to extirpate the name, manners and religion of Englishmen from amongst them.'-Nicolson. The book was printed at Lisbon. See Bibl. West. no. 4635.

A Book of Scottish Pasquils, &c. Edinb. 1827. 8vo.

The Ballad Book. Edinb. 1827. 8vo. MAILLET, Benedict de. Telliamed, being a Translation from the French. Lond. 1749 or 1750. 8vo. 4s.

the anagram of M. de Maillet. It consists A cryptonymous book-Telliamed being of Discourses between an Indian philosopher and a French missionary on the dimi

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MAIMBOURG, Lewis. History of the League translated by John Dryden. Lond. 1684. 8vo.

Roxburghe, 8013, 3s. This translation was made, not, as Dr. Johnson says, ' with the hopes of promoting popery,' but to Introduc-strengthen the hands of government, and to discredit the party who had acted with Lord Shaftesbury.

MAICHELIUS, Daniel. tion ad Historiam Literariam de præcipius Bibliothecis Parisiensibus. Cantab. 1721. 8vo. 5s.

Maids.-The History of the two Maides of More-clacke. With the Life of simple John i' the Hospitall.

4to.

A copy is in the British Museum.

A notable and prodigious Historie of a Mayden, who sundry Yeeres neither eateth, drinketh nor sleepeth, neyther auoydeth any Excrements and yet liueth. Printed and published in High Dutch, and after in French, and now lastlie translated into EngEsh. 1589. 4to. Six leaves. Nassau, pt. ii. 570, 13s.

The Maidens bloody Garland; or, HighStreet Tragedy. (Oxford, 17-). A characteristic imitation of the Newgate ditties, ascribed to Mr. Thomas Warton, reprinted in Brydges' Censura Literaria.

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The faire Maide of Bristow as it was plaide at Hampton before the King and Queenes most excellent Maiesties. Lond. 1605. 4to. Roxburghe, 4124, 77. 11s. A copy is in the British Museum.

MAIDMENT, James. Nugæ derelictæ quas colligerunt J. M(aidment) et Robert) P(itcairn). Edinburgh, 1822. 8vo.

A collection of eighteen tracts relative to the history and antiquities of Scotland, all privately printed, and of which it is said there are only six complete copies extant.

A North Countrie Garland. Edinb.

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The History of the Crusade, or, the Expeditions of the Christian Princes for the Joh. Nalson, LL.D. London, 1685. folio. Conquest of the Holy Land. Translated by 15s.

The History of Arianism translated by

Webster. With an Appendix containing an Account of the English Writers in the Socinian and Arian Controversies. 1728. 4to. 2 vols.

MAIMONIDES, R. Moses. Porta Mosis, sive Dissertationes aliquot in varias Mishnajoth sive Textus Talmudici Partes, etc. Arab. et Lat. editæ, cum Appendice Edv. Pocockii. Oxon. 1654 or 5. 4to. 12s. A learned and able work.

Canones Poenitentiæ, Latine per G. N. Cantab. 1631. 4to.

De Jure Pauperis et Peregrini apud Judæos, Heb. et Lat. Notis illustravit H. Prideaux. Oxon. 1679. 4to. 3s. 6d. Wil

liams, 1033, morocco, 11. 4s.

Maimonides de Sacrificiis, de Consecratione Calendarum et de Ratione Intercalandi, cum Notis Lud. de Compiegne de Viel. Londini, 1683. 4to. A Latin version of a work by the celebrated Rabbi Maimonides, of some importance as a rabbinical performance.

Ductor Dubitantium. This famous book | H. M. S. Bellerophon, with a Decontains the method of the wisest and most tail of the principal Events that occurred in that Ship, between the 24th of May and 8th of August, 1815. London, 1826. 8vo.

learned Jew that ever was of interpreting Scripture: the last part of which work is the ground-work of Spencer's De Legibus Hebræorum.'-Bp. Warburton.

De Doctrina Legis, et de Natura et Ratione Penitentiæ apud Hebræos, Heb. et Lat. cum Notis Rob. Clavering. Oxon. 1705. 4to.

The Reasons of the Laws of Moses, from the More Nevochim of Maimonides, with

Notes, Dissertations, and a Life of the Author. By James Townley, D.D. London, 1827. 8vo. An excellent translation, with upwards of 100 pages of valuable notes, together with nine dissertations on the talmudical writings, and on various other topics tending to elucidate the Reasons of the Laws of Moses.' The More Nevochim' or Instructor of the Perplexed' is considered one of the most valuable productions of the

learned Jewish Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, better known by the name of Maimonides.

MAINE see MAYNE. MAINTENON, Mme. de. The Letters of Madam de Maintenon; and other eminent Persons in the Age of Lewis XIV. To which are added, some Characters. Translated from the French. Lond. 1753. 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

The letters of this celebrated lady are still in estimation.

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MAINWARING, John, B. D. Sermons on several occasions, preached before the University of Cambridge: to which is prefixed, a Dissertation on that Species of Composition. Cambr. 1780. 8vo. 5s.

- Lady Jane. A funeral Sermon preached at the Buriall of the Lady Jane Maitland, with Verses by the most eminent Persons in Scotland. Edinburgh, 1633. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1021, 57. 5s. See M. I.

Sir Richard. Poems. See PINKERTON, John.

William. The History of London from its Foundation to the present Times, continued to the Year 1772 by the Rev. John Entick, M. A. Lond. 1772 or 1775.

folio. 2 vols.

A work of some authority, but of late superseded. Hibbert, 5209, 17. 16s. Dent, pt. ii. 628, 41.8s. Nassau, pt. i. 2584, russia, 51.7s. 6d. Reed, 3318, 57. 12s. 6d. Heath, 4637, russia, 71. Collation.-Vol. I. Title, one leaf; dedication to the Rt. Hon. Slingsby Bethell, Esq. 2 pages; list of subscribers, 6 pages; contents, pp. iii-viii; the history, pp. 3-712. This volume contains seven plates, not including a head piece on p. 3, and a sepulchral stone, on p. 17. Vol. II. Title, one leaf; contents, 2 pages; the history continued and index, pp. 713-1410; an appendix, pp. 1387-91; continuation, PP. 1–148; directions to the binder for placing the plates. This volume contains 124 plates, of which the following are not

mentioned in the list, 117. Black Friars
118. New Excise
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land and New Newgate. p. 148. 120. New
Office. p. 148. 119. The Bank of Eng-
River Office, and Front of New Newgate.
p. 148.
121. Sessions House in the Old

Bailey. p. 148. 122. Magdalen Hospital and Westminster Lying-in Hopital. p. 148. 123. The Circus and Obelisk in St. George Fields. p. 148. 124. The Adelphi. p. 148. Other Editions.-1739. folio. Roxburghe, 8633, 6s. Duke of York, 3181, 16s. Willett, 1511, The studious reader will receive much 16s. LARGE PAPER. 14. 11s. 6d. 1756. advantage from the justness of the criticism 2 vols. Goldsmid, 577, 14. 18s. Towneley, 1760. folio. 2 vols. displayed in the dissertation and notes.-pt. ii. 1019, 24. 2s. Bishop Watson. Williams, 1152, 8s. 6d. This edition contains the same letter-press, 1153, 13s. dedication, list of subscribers, number of engravings, and even errors of paging, as that of 1772; except that in the second volume of

- Sir Thomas, Bart. The Legitimacy of Amicia. See LEYCESTER, Sir Peter.

the latter The Continuation of the History

of London' in 145 pages, was substituted for MAITLAND, Captain F. L. Nar- the description of the plates of the public buildings, under the title of English Archirative of the Surrender of Buona-tecture' inserted in the edition of 1760. parte, and of his Residence on Board A Continuation of the History and Survey of

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The History of Edinburgh, from its Foundation to the present Time. Also the the ancient and present State of Leith and a Perambulation of divers Miles round the City. In nine Books. Edinb. 1753. folio. Bindley, pt. ii. 837, 11. 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 2583, 17. 9s. Hibbert, 5208, 17. 10s. Heath, 4724, 1. 19s. Willett, 1513, 21. 7s.

The History and Antiquities of Scotland, from the earliest Account of Time, to the Death of James the First, Anno 1437. By William Maitland, F. R. S. And from that Period to the Accession of James the Sixth to the Crown of England, Anno 1603, by another Hand. The whole compiled from the most authentic Vouchers. London, 1757. folio. 2 vols. Towneley, pt. ii. 1012, 17. 1s. Roxburghe, 8705, 21. Willett, 1512, 27. 4s. Heath, 4713, russia, 41. 6s.

MAITTAIRE, Michael. Annales Typographici, ab Artis inventæ Origine ad Annum 1557 (cum Appendice ad Annum 1664). Hagæ Com. &c. 1719, &c. 4to.-vols.

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Senilia, sive Poetica aliquot in Argumentis varii Generis Tentamina. Lond. 1742. 4to.

3s.

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Epistola de antiquis Quintiliani Editioni

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corum a M. Denis. Viennæ, 1789. 4to.

bus. 4to.

Librorum manuscriptorum Ecclesiæ WestIntended as a monasteriensis Catalogus. Catalogus Librorum supplement to the mss. Angliæ et Hiberniæ. Oxon. 1697.' All the impression, save one, were destroyed by fire.

See Oxford. Poetæ Latini. This emi

MAJOR, John. De Historia Gen2 vols. 17. 10s. A valuable work necessary tis Scotorum Libri sex, seu Histo correct and complete the annals of Maittaire. toria Maioris Brittannæ, tam Angliæ quam Scotia e veterum Monumentis concinnata. Parisiis, apud Jodocum Badium, 1521. 4to.

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Contains fol. CXLVI. with title (at the back of which are verses to James V. by Badius Ascensius), a preface and table.

Written in a Sorbonic and barbarous style, yet very truly and with great liberty of spirit, not sparing the usurpation of Rome, and

taxing in divers places the laziness and superfluity of the clergy.'-Ant. à Wood. According to Bishop Nicolson This writer -mixes the chronicles of England and Sestland all along; and seems to have taken the greatest part of what concerns the affairs of his own nation upon the credit of our writers.' Gordonstoun, 1598, 7s. Dent, pt. ii. 714, 17. 9s. Edinb. 1740. 4to. Best edition. Heath, 4722, 9s. It contains a life of Major and a list of his works, mostly printed at Paris about 1516-29, in folio, which are valued at about 11. 10s. per

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-John Henniker. Two Letters on the Origin, Antiquity, and History of Norman Tiles, stained with Armorial Bearings. London, 1794.

8vo.

Pp. 114, with engravings of 16 painted tiles from the pavement of the palace of the Dukes of Normandy, at Caen. Dedicated to Sir John Henniker, Bart. the author's father. Brockett, 1949, 5s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8578, 6s. These letters, addressed to George Earl of Leicester, P. S. A. were previously printed for private distribution.

-Thomas. The Ruins of Pæstum, otherwise Posidonia in Magna Græcia. London, 1768. imperial

folio.

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Malabar.-Accounts of the Success of two Danish Missionaries sent to the East Indies for the Conversion of the Heathens in Malabar. London, 1714-18. 12mo. 4 pts. in 1 vol. 6s.

A Dictionary of the English and Malabar Languages. Vepery near Madras, 1786. 4to.

A Grammar for learning the Principles of the Malabar Language, properly called Tamul or the Tamulian Language. Second Edition. Vepery near Madras, 1789. 8vo.

Malachi. Paraphrasis Prophetiæ Maleaci poëtica. Edinburgi,

1611. 4to.

Seven leaves, the work of Alexander JuА сору lius, published without his name. is in the British Museum.

The Prophets Malachy and Isaiah prophecying to the Saints and Professors of this Generation. Lond. 1656. 4to.

MALALA, Joh. Joannis Antiocheni, Cognomento Malalæ Historia Chronica, cum Interpretatione et Notis Edmundi Chilmeadi, Dissertatione de Autore Humfredi Hodii, et Epistola Richardi Bentleii. Oxon. 1691. 8vo.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1612, 7s. Heath, 2190, 10s. Williams, 980, morocco, 19s.

MALCOLM, Alexander. A Treatise of Music, speculative, practical and historical. Edib. 1821. Evo. 10s. 6d.

An esteemed work.

David. Genealogical Memoir of the most noble and ancient House of Drummond, and of the several Branches that have sprung from it, from its first Founder Maurice to the present Family of

Perth. Edinb. 1808. 8vo.

- James. A Compendium of modern Husbandry. Lond. 1805. Svo. 3 vols.

Principally written during a survey of Surrey, made at the desire of the Board of Agriculture. Collation.-Vol. I. Pp. xx and 456, with a coloured map by John Cary, five plates of Lime Kilns and a Merino ram. Vol. II. pp. 544. Vol. III. pp. 500. LARGE PAPer. James Peller. Londinium

MAKLUIRE, John. The Buckler Redivivum; or, an ancient History

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