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Ovid's Epistles, transl. by several Hands, with the Addition of three Epistles of Aulus Sabinus, in Answer to as many of Ovid. London, 1680. 8vo. with cuts. Frequently An printed. London, 1716. 12mo. esteemed edition. Dent, pt. ii. 715, with Ovid's Metamorphoses, 1720, 2 vols. and his Art of Love and Amours, 1719, morocco by Roger Payne, 41. 7s.

Ovid's Epistles, translated into English Prose, with Latin and English Notes. London, 1746. 8vo. Published by Davidson. -1767. Nassau, pt. i. 2484, 5s.

Ovid's Epistles, translated into English Verse, with critical Essays and Notes, by S. Barrett, A. M. London, 1759. 8vo. 3s. A performance of no merit.

Hibbert, 5915,
of Love englished. London, 1662. 12mo.
with port. by Marshall.
morocco, 19s.

Pvblii Ovidii Nasonis de Arte Amandi:
or, the Art of Love. 16mo. A-F 6, in
eights, with an engraved title-page, at the
The proheme
bottom of which is 'Gedruckt tot Amsterdam
by Nicolas Iansz. Visscher.'
commences If there be any in this multi-
tude,' and the first book, First thou that
are a Freshman and are bent,' &c.

Two Essays: the former, Ovid De Arte
Amandi, or the Art of Love: the first Book.
The latter, Hero and Leander, from the
Greek of Musæus, by Tho. Hoy. London,
1682. 4to.

Love together with the
London, 1709. 8vo. Rox-
LARGE PAPER. Dent,

Ovid's Art of
Remedy of Love.
-1719. Dent,
burghe, 2633, 8s.
pt. ii. 62, morocco, 1. 8s.
pt. i. 715, with Ovid's Metamorphoses,
1720, 2 vols. and Epistles, 1716, morocco
-1725. Willett,
by Roger Payne, 41. 7s.
1867, 3s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2052, morocco. 11s.
&c. &c.

The Art of Love, in Imitation of Ovid, by Ovid's Heroids; or, Epistles from the Dr. Wm. King. London, 1714. 8vo. This Heroines of Antiquity, translated into Eng-work is divided into fourteen books, most of lish Verse by James Ewen. London, 1787. them ending with some remarkable fable and interesting novel. 8vo. 4s. A poor performance.

Four heroick Epistles of Ovid, translated into English Verse. Alcester, 1803. crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A Translation of Ovid's Epistles. By
E. D. Baynes. London, 1818. 8vo. vol. i.

P. Ouidii Nasonis Fastorum Libri vi.
De Ponto Libri iiii. In
Tristium Libri v.
Ibin. Ad Liviam. Lond. 1583. 16mo.
Ovidii Fasti, in Usum Delphini, recensuit
et emendavit A. Tooke. Lond. 1720. 8vo.
Ovid's Festivals: or, Romane Calendar.
Englished by J. Gower. Camb. 1640. sm.
8vo. Hibbert, 5930, 8s. Constable, 689, 8s.
Steevens, 274, 6s. 6d. Strettell, 1056, 4s.
Nassau, pt. i. 2478, 10s. Garrick, 1735,

6s. 6d.

Ovid's Fasti; or, the Romans sacred Calendar, translated into English Verse, with explanatory Notes by Wm. Massey, Master of a Boarding School, at Wandsworth. London, 1757. 8vo. 4s. harmonious versification, with puerile and insignificant notes. Garrick, 1736, 5s.

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Ouidius Naso his Remedie of Loue. Translated and intituled to the Youth of Printed by T(homas England, by F. L. C(reed) for Iohn Browne, 1600. 4to. former Edition. 1599. 4to. Ovid's Remedy of Love by Sir T. Overbury. London, 1620. 8vo. Ovid's Art of Love by Francis Wolferston. Dent, pt. ii. 61, morocco, London, 1661. 4s. 6d. Jadis, 126, morocco, 12s. Reed, 7904, 4s. 6d.

Ovid de Arte Amandi and the Remedy

Art of Love, paraphrased and adapted to the present State; with Notes, by Henry Fielding. London, 1747. 8vo.

Ovid's Art of Love and Amours. 1804. 12mo. with plates.

P. Ovidii Nasonis de Tristibus Libri v. Interpretatione et Notis, in Usum Delphini. Cantab. 1703. 8vo. Reprinted 1705, 1719,

&c.

Ovidii Tristia, cum Versione Latina et Notis Anglicis a N. Bailey. Lond. 1726. 8vo. Reprinted in 1729.

Ovidii de Tristibus Libri v. sive Ana-
lisis Ovidiana Ordine prosaico adverbum,
Opera O.
Paraphrasi et Notis illustrata.
Dyke. Lond. 1727. 8vo.

The first three Bookes of Ovid de Tristi-
bus, translated into English by Tho. Church-
yard. London by Tho. Marsh, 1580. 4to.
Dedicated to Maister Christopher Hatton,
Esq. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.
Wood mentions an edition of the date of
1578. London, 1816. 4to. Presented
to the members of the Roxburghe Club by
Dent,
Lord Spencer. Sir M. M. Sykes, 1617,
Boswell, 3027, 4l. 1s.
One
17. 19s.
On VELLUM.
pt. ii. 1194, 27. 10s.
copy struck off, now in the Earl Spencer's
library.

Ovid's Tristia, translated into English by W(ye) S(altonstall). London, 1633. small 8vo. pp. 126. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 717, 21. 2s. 1672. with frontispiece. Bindley, pt. ii. Fourth Edition. 1681. with 2047, 3s. frontispiece by Cecil. Hibbert, 5929, 48.

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Ovid travestie, a Burlesque upon Ovids' Epistles. The fourth Edition. By Captain Alexander Radcliffe, of Gray's Inn. Lond. 1705. 8vo. pp. 142. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 627.

Ovid de Tristibus: mournefull Elegies in Ovid de Arte Amandi and the Remedy of English Verse by Zach. Catlin. London. Love englished in Verse; as also, the Loves 1639. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 2048, 9s. Towne- of Hero and Leander, a mock Poem; together ley, pt. i. 566, 8s. Garrick, 372, 17. 10s. with choice Poems and rare Pieces of DrolAll Ovid's Elegies: 3 Bookes by C(risto-lery. Lond. 1705. 12mo. 1696. 12mo. pher) M(arlow). Epigrams (48) by (Sir) Bindley, pt. ii. 2054, 17. 1s. John) D(avis). At Middleburgh (1598). 8vo. Forty-eight leaves. This volume was condemned and burnt at Stationers Hall, by an order of the Archb. of Canterbury and the Bishop of London, dated June 1, 1599. There were at least two impressions. I believe there were five if not six different impressions, in despite of ecclesiastical interdiction. The first of these has appeared in 1596, as Harington's Metamorphosis of Ajax sufficiently astertains. A duplicate version of Eleg. xv. lib. i. is ascribed to B. J. probably Ben. Jonson, and if so, must have been his earliest printed production.'-Park. Nassau, pt. i. 2479, 27. 15s. White Knights, 3034, 41. Hibbert, 5095, russia, 17. Bindley, pt. iii. 2211, one leaf, A 4 wanting, 57. 10s. Bindley, pt. i. 1776, 8l. 18s. 6d. White Knights, 3034, 41. Nassau, pt. i. 2477, 21. 15s. Strettell, 1055, morocco, 6l. 12s.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 593, morocco, 31.
Sotheby's in May 1823, 37. 13s. 6d. Bibl.
Anglo-Poet. 489, 71. 7s. Reprinted 18-.
Fifty copies struck off. Constable, 688, 7s. 6d.
It was likewise reprinted in Pickering's
edition of Marlowe's works.

Four Books of Elegies of Ovid de Ponto, translated into English by Wye Saltonstall.

Second Edition. London, 1640. 8vo.

Ouid his Inuectiue against Ibis. Translated into English Meter (by Tho. Vnderdowne). Wherevnto is added by the Translator, a short Draught of all the Stories and Tales contained therein. Lond. 1569. 8vo. London by Henry Bynneman, 1577. 16mo. M 4, in eights, with dedication to Lord Buckhurst and a preface. Bibl. AngloPoet. 767, 107. 10s.

Ovid's Invective, or Curse against Ibis,

translated into English Verse by John Jones.
Bibl.

Oxford, 1658. small 8vo. pp. 192.
Anglo-Poet. 398, 31. 3s. 1667. Nassau,
pt. i. 2486, 5s. Drury, 2950, 5s.

Ovid's Banquet of Sence, &c. See CHAP

MAN, George.

Clavis Ovidiana. A numerical Key to

Ovid's Metamorphosis. Lond. 1715. 12mo. Ovidius exulans, or Ovid travestie, a mock poem on five Epistles of Ovid. London, 1673. 8vo. pp. 100, with head of Ovid. Towneley, pt. ii. 1544, 5s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 508, 14. 11s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2487, 3s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2055, 13s.

The Wits paraphras'd: or Paraphrase upon Paraphrase, in a Burlesque on the several late Translations of Ovid's Epistles. Lond. 1680. 8vo. pp. 180. Bindley, pt. iii. 1150, 10s. 2185, 7s. 6d. pt. iv. 455, 5s. 6d. Perry, pt. iv. 278, 2s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 838, 18s. Hibbert, 8545, 4s.

The Speech of Ajax to the Grecian Knabbs, attempted in broad Buchans, by R(obert) F(orbes), Gent. &c. Edinb. 1765. 12mo. 5s. To this edition the Polemo-Middinia is subjoined. Edinb. 1754. 8vo. OVINGTON. John. Voyage to Suratt in 1689. Lond. 1696. 8vo. Willett, 1868, 5s. Hibbert, 5932, 5s.

Fonthill, 2910, 7s. Heath, 2598, 7s.

OWEN, Charles. Essay towards the natural History of Serpents. London, 1742. 4to. 15s.

- Corbett. Carmen pindaricum in Theatrum Sheldonianum in solennibus magnifici Operis Excœniis. Oxon. 1669. 4to.

- David. Herod and Pilate reconciled: or, the Concord of Papist and Puritan (against Scripture, Fathers, Councels, and other Orthodoxall Writers) for the Coercion, Deposition, and Killing of Kings. Cambridge, 1610. 4to.

An interesting discourse on the same subject as Milton's Tenure of Kings and Magistrates.

Antiparæus sive Determinatio de Jure Regio. Cant. 1622. 12mo.

Henry, D. D. A brief Account, historical and critical, of the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament. To which is added, a Dissertation on the comparative Excellency of the Hebrew and Samaritan Pentateuch. Lond. 1787. 8vo.

This brief account should be read by every man who wishes to be acquainted with the history of that version.'-Bishop Marsh. The Rev. T. H. Horne observes, all Dr. Henry Owen's works are characterised by sound criticism and laborious research.

Observations on the four Gospels; tending, chiefly, to ascertain the Times of their Publication; and to illustrate the Form and Manner of their Composition. Lond. 1764. 8vo.

Short Directions to young Students in Divinity, and Candidates for holy Orders. London, 1766. 8vo.

An Enquiry into the present State of the

Septuagint Version of the Old Testament. London, 1769. 8vo. 'A work very deserving of the reader's attention.'-Bp. Watson. The Intent and Propriety of the Scripture Miracles considered and explained, in a Series of Sermons, preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary Le-Bow, in the Years 1769, 1770, and 1771; for the Lecture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle, Esq. London, 1773. 8vo. 2 vols. 1755. 8vo. 1 vol. Critica sacra; or a short Introduction to Hebrew Criticism. With a Supplement. London, 1774-5. 8vo.

Critica Sacra examined.

By Raphael Baruh. London, 1775. 8vo. To this examination Dr. Owen replied in a Supplement to the Critica Sacra.' 1775. 8vo.

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Collatio Codicis Cottoniani Geneseos cum Editione Romana ab J. E. Grabe olim facta, nunc edita ab H. Owen. Lond. 1778. 8vo. A collation of the MSS. of the Septuagint, as recommended by Dr. Owen, would certainly be very acceptable to the learned world. Bp. Watson.

A brief Account of the LXX. Version of the Old Testament. To which is added a Dissertation on the comparative Excellency of the Hebrew and Samaritan Pentateuch. London, 1787. 8vo.

The Modes of Quotation used by the Evangelical Writers explained and vindicated. London, 1789. 4to. A learned and elaborate work. Gosset, 3957, 13s. Bindley, pt. iii. 973, with a portrait inserted, 12s.

Critical Disquisitions; containing some Remarks, I. On Masius's Edition of the Book of Joshua: and II. On Origen's celebrated Hexapla. London, 1784. 8vo.

OWEN, John. Ioannis Audoeni Epigrammata. Lond. 1606. 16mo.

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First edition of these esteemed epigrams. Two editions appeared in this year. Lond. 1607. 16mo. -Lond. 1612. 12mo. Lugd. Bat. 1628. 24mo. Roxburghe, 2852, morocco, 16s. Lond. 1633. 12mo. with frontispiece. Amst. 1640. 32mo. -Amst. 1647. 24mo. 5s. Hibbert, 5935, morocco, 9s. 6d. Lond. 1650. 12mo. with portrait. -Lond. 1668. 12mo. Amst. 1669. 12mo. with portrait of Owen. -Paris. 1795. 18mo. 2 vols. 10s. Best edition, edited by Renouard. LARGE PAPER LARGEST PAPER in 8vo. On VELLUM.

Four Four copies

in 12mo. copies printed. printed. Certaine Epigrams ovt of the first fovre Bookes of Master Iohn Owen, translated into English by Robert) H(ayman). Lond. 1628. A-F 3, in fours, dedicated 'To the Beauties of England.' This forms a portion of the Quodlibets by Robert Hayman.

John Owen's Latine Epigrams englished by Tho. Harvey, Gent. Lond. 1677. 12mo. PP. 220. Dowdeswell, 536, 6s. Dent, pt.

ii. 65, 6s. 8s. 6d. 2490, 9s.

Lloyd, 907, 6s. 6d. Garrick, 1737, Inglis, 1080, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. Hibbert, 5937, 10s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2046, 10s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3409, 15s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 345, 1l. 5s. 1678. 12mo. Boswell, 2112, 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 598, 14s.

For other versions of these celebrated epigrams see HARFLETE, Henry. PEcke, Thomas. VICARS, John.

OWEN, John, D. D. The whole Works of John Owen, D. D. carefully collated with the best Editions by Thomas Russell, M.A.; with Life by William Orme and Index. Lond. 1826. 8vo. 21 vols. 12. 12s.

The works of this learned non-conformist are much esteemed.

Of the divine Original, &c. of the Scriptures; also, a Vindication of the Purity and Integrity of the Hebrew and Greek Texts. Oxford, 1659. 18mo. 7s. Answered by Walton in The Considerator considered.'

An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, with preliminary Exercitations. By John Owen, D.D. Lond. 1668-84. folio. 4 vols. 31. 13s. 6d. This work is particularly valuable for its illustration of the Epistle to the Hebrews by the aid of Rabbinical learning. By James Wright. Edinb. 1812-14. 8vo. 7 vols. 31. 13s. 6d. LARGE PAPER in royal 8vo. 47. 14s. 6d. Owen's Exposition is not included in the new edition of his works.

An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, revised and abridged by Edward Williams, D.D. Lond. 1790. 8vo. 4 vols. A well executed abridgment. 1815. 8vo. 4 vols.

5s.

and thirtieth Psalm. London, 1669. 4to. A practical Exposition of the hundred Edinb. 1819. 12mo. 3s. Discourse concerning the holy Spirit, his Name, Nature, Operations and Effects. LonLARGE PAPER. 17. 1s. don, 1674. folio. 15s. Glasg. Glasg. 1791. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 1817. 4to. It has been abridged by George Burder.

Works, containing several scarce and vaLond. 1721. folio. with luable Discourses. portrait by G. Vertue. 11. 7s.

Collection of Sermons and Tracts. Lond. 1721. folio. with portrait by R. White. 17. 1s. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 1423, morocco, 71. 12s. 6d.

For extended notices of all the various works of this learned non-conformist, see Memoirs of him by Wm. Orme. Other memoirs of Dr. Owen appeared 1720. 8vo. 1758. 8vo.

John. A compleat and impartial History of the ancient Britons, from the earliest Accounts to the

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Translated from the Greek. London, 1805. 8vo. 2 vols.

Hibbert, 5934, 5s. This clergyman also

published translations of Terentius Varro,

and Palladius.

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William. A Dictionary of the Welch Language, explained in English; with numerous Illustrations, from the literary Remains, and from the living Speech of the Cymry. Lond. 1803. 8vo. 2 vols.

The first part of this valuable work, containing 100,000 words, was published in 1793. Prefixed is a Welsh Grammar.

LARGE PAPER in 4to. 2l. 12s. 6d.

Heroic Elegies and other Pieces of Llywarchen Hen, Prince of the Cambrian Britons; with a literal Translation. Lond. 1792. 8vo. 5s. There is much curious matter in the preface of this volume, and the translation is considered elegant and literal.

The Cambrian Biography: or, historical
Notices of celebrated Men among the ancient
Britons. London, 1803. 12mo. 5s.
very curious work.'-George Ellis.

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Owls. The Owles Almanacke, prognosticating many strange dents which shall happen to this Kingdom of Great Britaine this Yeare, 1618. London, 1618. 4to.

With a wood-cut. Inglis, 1126, 17.15s, humorous old pamphlet, in which every day 'A curious and Gordonstoun, 1696, 37. 10s. of the month has its appropriate fortune annexed to it.'-Gifford.

Laus Ululæ, the Praise of Owls. 1727. Nassau, pt. i. 1878, 3s.

Comprehending, I. A concise History of the Lords Marchers; their Origin, Power, and Conquests in Wales. II. The Arms of the ancient Nobility and Gentry of North Wales. III. A Letter of Dr. Lloyd, Bishop OXENHAM, James. A true Reof St. Asaph's, concerning Jeffrey of Mon- lation of an Apparition in the Likemouth's History. IV. An Account of the Discovery of America by the Welsh, three nesse of a Bird that appeared hohundred Years before the Voyage of Colum-vering over the Beds of some Chilbus. V. A celebrated Poem of Taliessin, dren of J. Oxenham. Lond. 1641: translated in Sapphic Verse. The whole 4to. 6s. selected from original MSS. and other authentic Records. To which are also added, Memoirs of Edward Llwyd, Antiquary, transcribed from a Manuscript in the Museum, Oxford.' Hibbert, 5933, 6s. Dent. pt. ii.

67, 19s.

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OXFORD, Edward Harley, Earl of. A Catalogue of the Pictures, Coins, and Medals of Edward Harley, Earl of Oxford. London, 1741-2. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. See Harleian Library, MSS. and Miscel lany, also Voyages.

Robert Harley, Earl of. An Essay upon publick Credit. London, 1710.

London, 1797. 8vo. It is reprinted in the By some attributed to Daniel Defoe. thirteenth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

OXF

Oxford.-Anonymous Publica- | univers. tions relating to Oxford and its reprinted. University.

Oxoniensis Academiæ Antiquitatis Assertio. 1568. 1574. See Kay, Thomas.

The Answere of the University of Oxford to the Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England desiring Reformation. Oxford, 1603. 4to. Oxford, 1604. 4to.

Ilium in Italiam. Oxonia ad Protectionem Regis sui omnium optimi Filia, PeThis volume disequa. Oxon. 1608. 8vo. contains wood-cuts representing the arms of all the colleges at Oxford, with Latin verses beneath them. Bindley, pt. ii. 1087, 4l. 14s. 6d. Hibbert, 4086, morocco, 41.

London, The Oxford Act, a Poem. 1613. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Marmora Arundeliana :-publicavit et Commentariolos adjecit Joannes Seldenus. I. C. Lond. 1629. 4to. Roxburghe, 8962, date 1628, 3s.

Statuta Oxon. 1634. folio. On VELLUM two copies printed; one, with ms. additions, &c. is in the British Museum, the other in St. John's College Library, Oxford.

Statva selecta è Corpore Statutorum Vniversitatis Oxon. Typis Guil. Turner. 1638. 16mo. A, 4 leaves, B-O, in eights, P, 3 leaves, and Q, six leaves, the last containing the errata. At p. 20 should be a folded plate Encyclopædia seu Orbis Literarum' &c. Bindley, pt. iii. 1065, 37. 13s. 6d.

The Character of an Oxford Incendiary. 1643. 4to. 8 pages. Reprinted in the fifth An volume of the Harleian Miscellany. edition of the date of 1645 is reprinted in Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus.

The Privileges of the University of Oxford in Point of Visitation; with the Universities Answer to the Summons of the Visitors. Anno 1647. 4to. Ascribed by Gough to Gerard Langbaine, D.D., but according to Bishop Humphreys, is said to be written by Dr. Allestrey.

Judicium Universitatis de solenni Liga et Fodore, Ordinationibus, &c. Lond. 1648. 8vo. Hibbert, 5939, 12s. 6d. lish. Lond. 1659. 4to.

In EngThe Foundation of the Universitie of Oxford. 1651. See LANGBAINE, Gerard, D.D. Sundry Things from several Hands concerning the University of Oxford, viz. I. A Petition from some well-affected therein. II. A Model for a College Reformation. III. Queries concerning the said University, and several Persons therein. London, 1659. 4to. 12 pages. Reprinted in the sixth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

1665.

Catalogys Librorvm in Bibliotheca Aula
Magdalena. Oxon. 1661. 12mo.
Notitia Oxoniensis Academiæ.
See FULMAN, William.
Parecbola; sive, Excerpta e Corp. Statut.

1675.

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Oxford Almanacks, from their first pub-
lication in the year 1674 to 1827 inclusive.
Oxford. folio.

Theatri Oxoniensis Encænia Julii 6.
Oxon. 1677. folio.

Friendly Advice to the Correctour of the
English Press at Oxford, concerning the
English Orthographie. Lond. 1682. folio.
Oxoniensis Universitatis Habitus acade-
mici. 1715. Bindley, pt. ii. 2064, 17. 5s.

The present State of the new Buildings of
Eleven
Queens College in Oxford. 1730.
plates. A copy, apparently imperfect, but
supposed unique, is in the Bodleian library.

Marmorum Arundellianorum, Seldeniano-
rum, aliorumque, Academiæ Oxoniensi do-
cum variis Commentariis et In-
natorum :
dice, secunda Editio (edidit Mich. Maittaire).
Londini, 1732. folio. This edition contains
several things omitted in that of 1763. Wil-
lett, 1514, 13s. 6d. Heath, 1463, 17. 7s.

The Gentleman and Lady's pocket Companion for Oxford. 1747. Frequently republished with large additions. In ridicule of the Oxford Guide there appeared a very humorous production entitled A Companion to the Guide and a Guide to the Companion. See WARTON, Thomas.

Memoirs of an Oxford Scholar. 1756. 12mo. 6s.

Marmora Oxoniensia (edidit Rich. ChandBest ediler). Oxonii, 1763. royal folio. tion. Drury, 2845, russia, 57. 10s.

The Oxford Sausage: or, select poetical Pieces written by the most celebrated Wits of the University of Oxford. London, 1764. 8vo. This first edition does not contain the likeness of Mrs. Dorothy Spreadbury, inventress of the Oxford sausage. Nassau, pt. i. n. d. 12mo. Adorned with 2493, 14s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2034, cuts, engraved in a new taste, and designed 1777. 12mo. Nassau, pt. i. by the best masters.' 8s. 6d. 1814. 8vo. with the origi2494, 10s. LARGE PAPER. Strettell, 1053,

nal cuts.
12s. 6d.

Corpus Statutorum Universitatis Oxoniensis: sive Pandectes Constitutionum academicorum, e Libris publicis et Regestis Universitatis consarcinatus. Oxonii, 1768. 4to. 329 pages.

A Specimen of the several Sorts of Types belonging to the University of Oxford at the Clarendon Printing House. 1768. 8vo. 1786. 8vo.

Registrum Privilegiorum Atma Universitatis Oxoniensis. Oxon. 1770. 4to.

Statuta Aulæ Regiæ et Collegii de BrazenNose in Oxonio; subjicuntur Excerpta ex Compositionibus et Testamentis Benefactorum et alia quædam Notatu digna ad idem Collegium pertinentia A D. 1772. 8vo. Prefixed to each copy was the following request, printed on a separate strip and pasted within

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