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mum) de Magnalibus Dei.

1679. folio.

Lond.

Comming of Brute to the Incarnation of our

Sauiour and Redemer Iesu Christe. Imprinted by Thomas Marshe, 1574. 4to. Eights, sig. K ii. fol. 74, and introduction, 6 leaves. This part contains 16 legends, and was edited by I. Higgins. Bibl. AngloLon-Poet. 439. Nassau, pt. ii. 172, 18s. Inglis, 136, 3 pts. 1574-8, morocco, 6l. 2s. 6d.

MIRABAUD, John Baptist. The System of Nature: or, the Laws of the moral and physical World, translated from the French. don, 1797. 8vo. 4 vols. 18s. MIRANDULA, Earl of. See Picus, John.

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- Scipio. Cynthia coronata: seu serenissima Maria Austriaca in

clytissimo Principe Carolo Sole suo Auricomo cincta. Sine Loco aut Anno. 4to.

Pp. 187, likewise 5 leaves of introductory matter. Prefixed is a curious print representing P. Charles joining hands with the infanta, also James I. the Duke of Buckingham and the King of Spain.

Mirror, The, a periodical Paper published at Edinburgh in the Years 1779 and 1780. 12mo. 3 vols.

Frequently reprinted. Mirror for Magistrates, edited by Joseph Haslewood. London, 1815. 4to. 3 vols.

Best edition of this popular production of the reign of Elizabeth.-150 copies printed. In it are several things of note to be consulted by those who write of the English history.'-Hearne. Duke of York, 3381, 27. 6s. Strettell, 1246, morocco, 77. Hibbert, 5583, 24 13s. Nassau, pt. ii. 173, 47. 4s. ON VELLUM. Four copies printed.

A Myrroure for Magistrates. Anno 1559. Londini, in Edibus Thomæ Marshe. 4to. 92 leaves. First edition edited by Wilham Baldwin, containing 19 legends. Steevens, 758, 31. 1s. White Knights, 345, page 100 omitted in the printing, 67. 2s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 437, 251

The last Parte of Mirour for Magistrates. London by Thomas Marshe, 1575. 4to. 168 leaves. The contents are the same as that

of 1571.

Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 439.

The first Parte of the Mirour for MaLondon by Thomas Marshe, gistrates. 1575. 4to. 80 leaves. A reprint of the first edition, with an addition of eleven stanzas at the end of Nennius, and another legend concluding the volume, viz. 17 Icenglass.

The last Parte of the Mirour for Ma

gistrates. London by Thomas Marshe, 1575. 4to. The edition of 1574, the first sheet being reprinted.

The first Part of the Mirour for Ma

gistrates. Imprinted for Thomas Marshe, 1578. 4to. This edition, says Ritson, contains 17 legends.

The last Part of the Mirour for Magistrates. Newly corrected and enlarged. London by Thomas Marsh, 1578. 4to. This reprint contains 29 legends. Bibl. AngloPoet. 440, four leaves ms. 51. 5s.

The seconde Part of the Mirrour for Ma

gistrates, containing the Falls of the infor

tunate Princes of this Lande: from the Conquest of Cæsar unto the Commyng of Duke William the Conquerour. Imprinted by Richard Webster, 1578. 4to. This portion published by Tho. Blener-Hasset contains 12 legends. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 441, 107. 10s.

The Mirour for Magistrates. Newly imprinted, and with the Addition of diuers Tragedies enlarged. London by Henry Marsh, 1587. 4to. 283 leaues. Baldwin and Higgins' editions, with several additions to each part, published by Higgins. It contains 73 legends. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 442, 81. 8s. 443, 61. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 517, 31. 1s. Lloyd, 798, 57. 10s. Stanley, 381,

A Myrrovre for Magistrates. Anno 1568. London, by Thomas Marshe. 4to. 178 leaves. Second edition edited by W. Bald-russia, 127. 12s. win, containing 27 legends. Steevens, 759, IL 28. Saunders' in 1818, 17. 11s. 6d. Reed, 6681, date 1565, 21. 2s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii, 516, 41. 9s. Nassau, pt. ii. 377, 42 14s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 438, 14L 148. Roxburghe, 3313, morocco, 161. 5s. 6d. resold White Knights, 346, 61.6s. A Myrrovr for Magistrates. Newly corrected and augmented. Anno 1571. London by Thomas Marshe. 4to. 174 leaves. This edition contains 27 legends. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 936, 162. 16s.

The first Parte of the Mirour for Magistrates, contayning the Falles of the first infortunate Princes of the Lande: from the

A Mirovr for Magistrates. Newly enlarged with a last Part, called A Winter Night's Vision, being an Addition of such Tragedies, especially famous, as are exempted in the former Historie, with a Poem annexed, called England's Eliza. London, 1610. 4to. In this edition many of the legends are curtailed and modernized. The volume was formed from the labours of Higgins, Blennerhasset and Baldwin by Richard Niccols. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 518, russia, 37. 10s. Hibbert, 5584, 19s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 444, 5, 6, 127. 10. 10s. 15/. Roscoe, 1433, 61. 6s. Bindley, pt. iii. 378, 37. 6s, Hibbert, 3924, date 1620, russia, 17. 18,

Dowdeswell, 425, 31. Nassau, pt. ii. 379, | copy at the sale of Woodhouse's library pro1. 11s. North, pt. iii. 762, russia, 31. 7s.

The Falles of vnfortunate Princes. London, 1619. 4to. The edition of 1610 with a new title page. Sotheby's in 1823, russia by Roger Payne, 27. 17s. Steevens, 762, 17. 1s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 448, 71. 7s.

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1620. 4to. North, pt. iii. 768, russia, 27. 11s. Reed, 6938, 47. 12s. 1621. 4to.

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The Mirror of Mirrovrs; or, all the Mirrour of Magistrates abbreuiated in breefe Histories in Prose. London for James Roberts, 1598.

duced 261. Dent, pt. ii. 784, 6l. 10s. Collation.-The volume contains y in fours, having four leaves, between sign. f and g, marked +.

Mirror of our Lady.-The Boke callyd the Myrroure of oure Lady necessary for all relygyous very Persones. London by me Richarde Fawkes, 1530. folio.

This mirror consists of three parts. Pt. 1 treats of the proper behaviour at divine service. Pt. 2 begins on fol. xxxii, and consists of the service for each day of the

Miror of Gold.-The Mirroure of Gold for the synfull Soule, trans-week, which the author termeth 'vii storyes,' lated out of Frenche into Englishe by the ryght excellent Princesse Margaret Moder to our Souerayne Lorde King Henry the VII. 4to.

Printed by Richard Pynson. On VELLUM. See Bibl. Harleian. vol. iv. p. 525, no. 10198. Other editions. London, by W. de Worde, 1522. 4to. J in sixes. A copy is in the public library at Cambridge. don, by John Skot, 1522. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. London, by W. de Worde, 1526. 4to.

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and ends on fol. Clxiiii, with a colophon, the next leaf blank. Pp. 3, printed with a fresh set of signatures, commences on fol. Clxvi, and concludes or. folio Clxxxiii without either

colophon or device. It has two prologues and a table of the chapytres, xxiiii in number, for the first part.

Mirror of the Church. See AUGUSTIN or AUSTIN, St.

The Myrrour or Glasse of Christes Passion. London, by me Robert Redman, 1534. folio. Contains fol. C.lx. The preface is dedicated To the honourable Lorde

Mirror of the World.-The Mir-Husey. From Syon the vi Day of December, rour of the Worlde. Printed in the 1533. Your dayly oratour Johan Fewterer.' Abbey of Westmestre by William Towneley, pt. i. 774, 31. Caxton, 1481. folio.

First edition, printed on an excellent paper, and ornamented with wood-cuts, supposed to be the first book printed in this country with cuts, and spaces are left for the introduction of capital initials. W. Knights, 2977, four leaves wanting, morocco, 157. Roxburghe, 1752, 351. 15s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 419, 377. 16s. 6d. Collation. The volume contains sign. a to n 4, in eights, a 1 blank. The full page contains 29 lines. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dibdin, i. 10113. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 231-5.

The Myrrour of the World. Caxton me fierì fecit 1481. folio.

Second edition, with printed capital initials. White Knights, 2978, morocco, 551. 13s. Inglis, 1205, damaged, 117. 15s. Willett, 1672, morocco, 1361. 10s. Hibbert, 5663, morocco, 36l. 4s. 6d. Collation.-The signatures extend to 1 inclusively in eights, and a full page contains 31 lines. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dibdin, i. 101-13. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 235-44.

The Myrrour and Dyscrypeyon of the Worlde with many Meruaylles. Enpr. by me Laurence Andrewe. folio.

This chef d'œuvre of Andrewe's press is a reprint of Caxton's edition, having his proJogue and several of his cuts introduced. A

The Mirrour of Madnes; or, a Paradoxe maintayning Madness to be most excellent: done out of French into English by Ja(mes) San(ford) Gent. London by Tho. Marshe,

1576. 16mo. This work is somewhat similar
in its design to Erasmus' Praise of Folly.
The Mirror of Man's Life, englished by
Dedi-
H. Kerton. London, 1580. 16mo.
cated to Anne Countess of Pembroke.' K,
in eights. 1576. 16mo. Inglis, 822,
17. 2s. 1586. 16mo. Lloyd, 868,

11s. 6d.

The Mirrour of Mans Miseries, or a brief Summarie of the first Parte of the Resolution,

in Verse. London, 1584. 8vo.

The Mirror of Honor. 1597. See NORDEN, John.

The Mirrour of princely Deedes and Knighthood, wherein is shewed the Worthinesse of the Knight of the Sunne, and his Brother Rosicleer, with the strange Love of the beautifull Princesse Briana and the valiant Actes of other noble Princes and Knights, translated out of the Spanish by Margaret Tyler. Imprinted by Tho. Este, &c. 1598Steevens, 1601. 4to. 9 parts in 3 vols. 1158, 57. 5s. Goldsmid, 544, 7 vols. im

perfect, 147.

The Mirrour of Policie. London, 1599. 4to. A curious and amusing book full of entertaining observations on the customs of different nations, and on the social duties, interspersed with poetry and apposite quo

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The Mirror or Glass of Health. See MOULTON, Thomas, D. D.

A princelie Mirrour of peerles Modestie. 16mo. C5 in eights. The story of Susannah wrought into a novel.

The Mirrour of Majestie or Badges of Honour conceitedly emblazoned with Emblems annexed, poetically unfolded. 1619. 4to. White Knights 2924, morocco, 187. The Mirror of Compliments. 1650. See Compliments. Mirrovr of new Reformation, wherein Reformers, by their own Acknowledgement, are represented ad vivum. The Beauty also of their Handy-worke is displayed. Second Edition, augmented. Paris, by John Cousturier, 1634. 8vo. pp. 138. A collection of satirical epigrams on Luther, Calvin, Melanethon, Bullinger, and others. Sotheby's in 1821, 14s. Inglis, 1040, 6s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 940, 51. 5s. Hibbert, 5468, 17. 3s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1968, 67. 16s. 6d. Perry, pt. ii. 725, 37. 13s. 6d.

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction. Lond. 1823-30. 8vo. 14 vols. A popular periodical published in weekly numbers at 2d. each. Misacmos, i. e. Sir John HA

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and Abroad. 4to. Vol. i. 578 pp. besides a copious index. Vol. ii. consists of only 7 numbers. The first number of this work published weekly, price 3d each, appeared on the 17th October, 1694.

Miscellanies, historical and philological. A curious Collection of private Papers; (chiefly relating to English History and Heraldry) found in the Study of a Nobleman lately deceased. London, 1703. 8vo. 6s.

Miscellanea aurea, or the golden Medley. London, 1720. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2275, 3s. Miscellanies in Prose and Verse (by Lord Suffolk). 1725. 8vo. 3s. Lloyd, 870, 8s.

LARGE PAPER.

Miscellany on Taste, by Mr. Pope, &c. London, 1732. With frontispiece by Hogarth. Field, 1557, 12s.

Miscellaneous and fugitive Pieces. Lond. 1774. sm. 8vo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d. These miscellanies, published by Tho. Davies, without Dr. Johnson's concurrence or knowledge, contain many things in which the Doctor had no concern whatever.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, intended as a Specimen of the Types at the Logographic Printing-Office. London, 1785. 12mo.

3s. 6d.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. Edinb. 1787. 2 vols. Gosset, 3539, 11s.

Miscellany, containing, Proposals for uniting Scotland with England, addressed to King Henry VIII. by John Elder Clerke, a Reddshanke, 1542. Progress of the Regent of Scotland, with certain of his Nobility, June, 1568. Account of the pretended Conference held by the Regent, Earl Murray with Lord Lindsey and others, 1570. Opinion of the present State, Faction, Reli

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gion and Power, of the Nobility of Scotland, 1583. Instructions from Henry III. King of France, to Fenelon, Ambassador at the Court of Scotland, 1583. The Heads of Conference between King James VI. and Sir F. Walsingham, Ambaasador to the Queen of England. 1583. Notes presented by Mr. John Colville to Lord Hunsdon, 1584. Man

ner and form of the Examination and Death of William Earl of Gowrie, May, 1584. Declaration of Earl Gowrie upon the Scaffold, 1584. Overtures for Queen Eliz. her Re

quest to the King for the House of Gowrie, 1584.

Apology of Mr. Patrick Galloway, Minister of Perth, when he fled to England. Relation by the Master Gray concerning the Surprise of the King at Stirling, Nov. 1585. The Application of three several Discourses delivered on Occasion of the Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600. Narrative by R. Bruce concerning his Troubles in the Year 1600. Edinb. 1824. 4to. Privately printed for the members of the Bannatyne club.

Mischiefs. Strange and wonderfull Account of the great Mischiefs sustained by the late dreadful Light

ning, Thunder, and Land-Floods. apud Westmonsterium per Julianum Notarie et Johannem Barbier, 1498. folio. cclxxxvi leaves. Parisiis, 1503. 8vo.

1683. 8vo.

Nassau, pt. ii. 617, 17s.

Mischna.-Misnæ Pars Ordinis primi Zeraim Tituli 7, Latine vertit et Commentario illustravit Gul. Guisius. Accedit Mosis Maimonidis Præf. in Misnam, Edv. Pocockio Interprete. Oxon. 1690. 4to.

Miserere mei Deus.-A lyttell Treatyse in Englysshe called the Exposycyon of Miserere mei Deus, translated by me P. Bushe, Preest & Bonehomme of Edyngton. 4to.

In verse. Herbert mentions two editions, 1501 and 1525, both printed by W. de

Worde.

Miseries, The, of human Life. London, 1806-7. 12mo. 2 vols.

10s. 6d.

This humorous publication, by the Rev. James Beresford, was exceedingly popular.

Sixteen Scenes taken from the Miseries of Human Life by one of the Wretched (——— Rowlandson). London, 1807. oblong 4to. Missale ad Usum Ecclesie Eboracensis, optimis Caracteribus recenter impressum. (Eboraci) 1516. folio.

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per Rich, Pynson. 1504. folio. A copy on

VELLUM, with some leaves on paper, is in

Earl Spencer's library. (Lond. per Rich. Pynson). folio. The work begins at fol. x. (preceded by a calendar) opposite the regal of four leaves. On the reverse of fol. cxviii. arms and portcullis, with a Latin subscription we have finit temporale.' Leaves renumbered as far as fol. iiii. On the reverse Explicit sanctorale'; renumbered again as far as and Finis' in red, concludes the volume. A copy on vellum is in the library of St. John's College, Oxford. - Rothomagi, 1508. 8vo. Rothomagi, 1508. folio. In alma PaLond. risiorum Academia, 1510. folio. per R. Pynson. 1512. folio. Inglis, 1014, one leaf wanting, 21. 3s. - Paris. apud Fr. Petit atq. Joh. Brenayse, 1516. 4to. Paris. apud Joh.

fol. xxxviii. On the reverse follows a table;

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Birkman. 1515. 4to.

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Paris. 1516. 8vo. Impress. Impensis Franc. Regnault, 1519. folio. . Paris. per Nichol. Higman, 1519. 4to. - Expensis Jacobi Cousin, Parisiis, 1519. folio. Lond. per Rich. Pinson. 1520. folio. According to Ames, this fine book, with musical notes, i curiously printed on vellum, in red and black ink, and has the English arms quartered with the French. ON VELLUM. A copy in the Bodleian library.

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Rothomagi, 1521. 4to. A copy is in the Bodleian library. Impr. impensis Franc. Regnault Parisien. 1526. folio. - Paris. Fr. Regnault. 1527. 4to. 15s. - In alma Paris. Acad. 1527. 4to. - In alma Paris. Acad. Opera Nic. Prevost, impensis Franc. Byrckman, 1527. Bishop of Ely, 1258, 21. Rothomagi, folio.

Of this Missal there are only three copies known, one at Cambridge, another at Oxford, and the third formerly in the possession of James West, Esq. - Paris. Regnault. 4to. Towneley, pt. i. 710, 27. 3s.

1517. 4to. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. 1530. 4to. Parisiis, 1533. 4to.

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London. 1527. 4to. See Cat. Bibl. Harleianæ. vol. i. no. 1768. Opera atque Impensis Christ. Ruremund. 1528. folio. Parisiis, 1529. 4to. - Parisiis, 1530. 8vo. A copy on VELLUM formerly belonging to Queen Mary, is in the Eton College library. Parisiis, 1534. folio. A copy is in the Paris. 1534. folio. Constable, 863, 11. 13s. - Venet. 1541. 8vo. 1555. Londini per Joh. Kyngston and Henr. Sutton. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. - Paris. 1555. folio. Londini, 1557. folio. Contains fol. CC.xliiii. besides the table and calendar prefixed.

1533. 4to. British Museum.

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Missale parvum pro Sacerdotibus in Anglia, Scotia et Ibernia itineran

tibus. Ant. 1626. 4to.

ensis, in the pica letter,' printed by Caxton is
to be found in Dr. Dibdin's edition of Ames'
Typog. Antiq. i. p. c ii. and in the Bibl.
Spencer. iv. 349-50. Other editions.-Ve-
netiis, Raynaldus de Noviomagio, 1483.
Mac-Carthy, 51 fr.
Rothomagi,
A copy is
in the library of King George III. now 4to. 5s.

Svo. ON VELLUM.

- Venetiis, 1494. 12mo. 1497. folio. ON VELLUM.

in the British Museum.

A copy is in the British Museum. MISSELDEN, Edward. The Circle of Commerce: or, the Ballance of Trade, in Defence of free Trade. By E. M. Merchant. Lond. 1623.

London. A curious tract of eighty leaves, written

in opposition to the treatises by Gerard Ma- | vulgar Anglicisms, and grammalynes, an old Dutch merchant. tical Improprieties corrected. Glas

Free Trade: or, the Means to make Trade flourish. London, 1622. 8vo. Inglis, 1041, 65.

Missionaries.-Edifying and curious Letters of some Missionaries. 1707. 8vo. 2 vols.

Relating to the Jesuits. MISSON, F. M. Voyage to Italy. London, 1739. 8vo. 4 vols.

Highly praised by Addison. It was the first general account of Italy that appeared, but is in many places incorrect and prejudiced. Dent, pt. i. 1429, 6s. Heath, 2284, 12. 6s. - London, 1699. 8vo. 2 vols. 1714. 8vo. 4 vols. Bindley, pt. ii. 1588, 9s. Misson's travels will be found in the second volume of Harris' Collection.

Memoirs and Observations in his Travels through England, englished by I. Ozell. Lond. 1719. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Willett, 1712, 6s. MISSY, Cesar de. Les Paraboles ou Fables et autres petites Narrations du Sieur Issimedrasec de Serdnol, Citoyen de la République Chrétienne du 18. Siécle: Mises en Vers par Cesar de Missy. Et suivies d'un Appendice. Lond. 1769. 8vo. Js. 6d.

Prefixed is a portrait of C. de Missy, a small oval, by G. Powle. MIST, A Selection from Mist's Journal. Lond. 1722. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

A republication of essays which had originally been printed in a newspaper with this title, which was undertaken to oppose the government of K. George I. and the claims of the protestant succession.

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An Essay on

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Now in little estimation. patronised by Sir Robert Walpole, and was distinguished by the title of Sir Robert Walpole's poet.

MITCHELL, Robert. Plans and Views in Perspective, with Descriptions of Buildings erected in England and Scotland: and also an Essay, to elucidate the Grecian, Roman, and Gothic Architecture; accompanied with Designs. London, 1801. imperial folio. 17. 1s.

Some copies have coloured plates. MITFORD, John. See REDESDALE, Lord.

Drury, 2743, 17. is. - Mary Russell. Our Village; Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery. 1826. 8vo.

A very amusing and excellent little volume. This lady has published other poems.

William. The History of Greece. With a Life of the Author by Lord Redesdale. London, 1829. 8vo. 10 vols.

Best edition of this excellent work. 1789-18. 4to. 5 vols. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 520, 47. 1795. 8vo. 8 vols. Earl of Kerry, 333, 47. 10s.-Additions and Corrections to the first volume of the History of Greece. 4to. 2s. The first volume originally appeared in 1784.

An Essay upon the Harmony of Lanof the English Language. London, 1774. guages, intended principally to illustrate that

8vo. 3s. 6d. Heath, 5s. 6d. 1804. 8vo. Drury, 2744, 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 2284, 8s.

Moallakat, The. See JONES, Sir William.

MOCKET, Richard, D. D. De Politia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ. Lond. 1683. 8vo.

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