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Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk; being a Series of familiar Letters written during a late Visit to Scotland. Edinb. 1819. 8vo. 3 vols. With a head of the author, 13 other portraits and four vignettes. Nassau, pt. ii. 1240, 11. 3s. Drury, 3106, 18s.

Peters, St.-The History of the Church of St. Peter upon Cornhill, with Views exterior, interior and Monuments, &c. 4to.

Eighteen Plates. Not published.

- St. York. An accurate Description and History of the cathedral and metropolitical Church of St. Peter York: to which are added Catalogues of the Archbishops, Deans, &c. York, 1768-70. 12mo. 2 vols.

Vol. i. pp. 186, not including title and dedication, also fourteen plates. Vol. ii. pp.

274, not including title, dedication and index, 3 leaves. Pages 157 and 158 are repeated

with asterisks.

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A Review of the Life of Robert Burns.

Edinb. 1815. 8vo.

tive of the History, Antiquities, Scenery and Notes on Orkney and Zetland, illustra

Customs of those Islands. Edinb. 1822. 8vo. 10s. 6d. With plates. LARGE PAPER. 15s.

PETERS, Charles. A critical Dissertation on the Book of Job, with Appendix. London, 1757, 60. 8vo.

This valuable work contains a large portion of critical learning, and throws much light on all the subjects which it investigates. Gosset, 4012, 6s. London, 1751. 4to.

- 1757. 4to. Williams, 1346, 16s.

Sermons by the Rev Charles Peters. London, 1776. 8vo. 5s. Heath, 1115, 7s. Gosset, 4013, 13s.

Hugh. Tales and Jests. London, 1660. 4to.

With portrait of Peters in a pulpit. Hollis, 1117, 41. 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 750, 51. 5s. Inglis, 1155, with two portraits inserted, 51. 7s. 6d. 1807. Hibbert, 6154,

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17. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 9, 3s.

Good Work for a good Magistrate: or, a short Cut to great Quiet, by Hugh Peters. London, 1651. 12mo. Nassau, pt. ii. 6, 7s.

Peters Patern, by I. C. London, 1659. 4to. Reprinted in the third number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus and in the sixth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

A dying Father's last Legacy to an only Child: or, Mr. Hugh Peter's Advice to his Daughter. London, 1660. 8vo. With portrait of Peters, æt. 61, 1660. Nassau, pt. ii. 7, 12s. 8, morocco, 17s.

Peters. (1660). 4to. A burlesque satire, of four pages, reprinted in the fifth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The last Will and Testament of Father

The History of the Life and Death of Hugh Peters, that Arch-traytor, from his Cradell to the Gallowes. Lond. 1661. 4to.

See HARRIS, William. YONGE, William. Petersburgh.-Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburgh, translated from the French. Lond. 1800-2. 8vo. 3 vols.

PETERSDORFF, Charles. Abridgment of the Cases determined in the Courts of K. B. C. P. Exchequer, and at Nisi Prius, and of the Rules of Court from the Restoration. London, 1825-30. royal 8vo. vols. i-xiv.

Published at 1. 11s. 6d. each volume. Petersdorff has published other works of much merit.

PETIT, Edward. Visions of the Reformation; or, a Discovery of

the Villanies practised in the Popish | and Fanatical thorough Reformations, since the Reformation of England. Lond. 1683. 8vo.

In the vision of purgatory Milton is introduced in conversation with a Provincial of the Jesuits, to whom the fanatical rebels of England' are described as 'imps,' &c.

Peter, M. A. The Hebrew Guide; or, an English-Hebrew Grammar without Points: to which is added, a View of the Chaldaic, and a brief Introduction to the Knowledge of Hebrew Punctuation. London, 1752. 4to. 2s. 6d.

This author follows Masclef's plan, but has reduced his work to a narrower compass. PETIVER, James. Opera Historiam Naturalem spectantia. Lond. 1764. vel. 1767. folio. 2 vols. and 8vo. 1 vol.

The works of Petiver are much esteemed. Sotheby's in 1825, morocco, 61. 6s. Hibbert, 6313, with Gazophyl. Naturæ et Artis, 1702, 12mo. 31. 18s. Some few copies have coloured plates. According to the title-page About one hundred of these plates were never published before.'

Collation.-Vol. i. Title and contents of the three volumes, one leaf; Catalogus classicus et topicus omnium Rerum figuratarum in V. Decadibus, seu primo Volumine Gazophylacii, 1709, 4 pages; in secundo volumine, 1711, 4 pages; Gazophylacii Dec. vi-x, 12 pages, Gazophylacii Naturæ et Artis, 10 plates. Tab. (Engraved Plates), 1-156; Aquatilium Animalium Amboina Icones et Nomina, 1713, 4 pages; Tab. i-xxii.; Rudiments of Botany, one page, with a description of tab. xxi and xxii of the Aquatilium Animalium, &c. one page; Tab. i. and ii. of Botany.

Vol. II. Title and contents of the three volumes, one leaf; Herbarii Britannici D. Raij Catalogus, both in Latin and in English, the former consisting of 6 leaves, the latter of 4 leaves, both engraved; Tab. (Engraved Plates), 1-72; Plants already engraved in Mr. Petiver's English Herbal, one leaf. Hortus Peruvianus medicinalis, or the South-sea Herbal, 1715, 3 pages; Tab. (Engraved Plates), 1-6, seven plates, there being two of tab. 1; Brief Directions for the easie making and preserving Collections of all natural Curiosities, one page, engraved; Directions for the Gathering of Plants, one leaf; Plantarum Italiæ marinarum (Zoophytorum) et Graminum Icones et Nomina, &c. 1715, one leaf. Tab. -; Plantarum Ægyptiacarum rariorum Icones, &c. one leaf; Tab. i and ii'; Pteri

graphia Americana, 3 leaves engraved ; Tab. i-xx; Papilionum Britanniæ Icones, Monspelii desideratarum Plantarum CataloNomina, &c. 1717, 2 pages; Tab. i-vi; gus, 1716, 3 pages; Plantæ Silesiacæ, 1717, one leaf; Plantarum Etruriæ variorum Catalogus, 1715, 4 pages; Petiveriana (i. ii. iii.), seu Naturæ Collectanea, 1716-7, 12 pages; Graminum, Muscorum, Fungorum, Submarinorum Britannicorum Concordia, pp. 1-12; Botanicum Anglicum, 2 leaves; Hortus Siccus Chirurgicus, 1693, 8 leaves; Hortus Siccus Pharmaceuticus, five leaves. Vol. III. 8vo. Musei Petiveriani Centur. i-x. rariora 95, with two plates. Gazophylacii Naturæ Naturæ continen. Lond. 1695-1703. pp. et Artis Dec. i-v. &c. pp. 96, with two plates.

Lond. 1702-6.

Many papers by this eminent botanist will be found in the Philosophical Transactions.

PETOWE, Henry. The second Part of the Loves of Hero and Leander, conteyning their further Fortunes. London, by T. Purfoote, 1598. 4to.

In continuation of Marlowe's version of Musæus.

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Elizabetha quasi vivens. Eliza's Funerall. A fewe Aprill Drops, showred on the Hearse of dead Eliza: or, the funerall Tears of a true hearted Subject, by H. P. London by E. Allde, 1603. 4to. Fourteen leaves. Reed, Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 530, 7009, 21. 13s. 27. 12s. 6d. See Brydges' Restituta, iii. 23-30. It is reprinted in the second volume of Nichols' Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, and also in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

England's Cæsar: His Majestie's most royall Coronation, together with the Manner of the solemne Shewes prepared for the Honour of his Entry into the Cittie of London. Eliza, her Coronation in Heaven: and London's Sorrow for her Visitation. Lond. by John Windet, 1603. 4to. Sixteen leaves. See Brydges' Restituta, iii. 30-40. It is reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The Whipping of Runawies. London,

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di Note di varj Comentatori scelte ed abbreviate da Romualdo Zotti. 12mo. 3 vols. with ports. of Petrarch and Laura.

Le Rime di Francesco Petrarca. Londra, presso C. Corrall, 1822. 48vo. 6s. Published by Pickering. On VELLUM, six copies printed.

The Tryumphes of Fraunces Petrarcke, translated into English by Henrye Parker Knyght, Lord Morley. Lond. by John Cawood. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. At the sale of Perry's library (pt. ii. no. 993) a ms. transcript was sold for

47. 17s.

at the private press at Lee Priory. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1149, 9s. Brockett, 2532, 10s.

Essay on the Love, the Poetry and the Character of Petrarch. 1822. 8vo.

PETRE, William. Threnos Exonienses in Obitum Jo. Petrei, Filii Gul. Petrei, qui Exon. Collegium octo Sociis &c. auxerunt. Oxon. 1613. 4to.

A copy is in Trinity College Library Cambridge.

PETRIE, Alexander, A comPhisicke against Fortune, as well pros-pendious Historie of the Catholick Church from 600 to 1600, shewing her Deformation and Reformation. Hague, 1662. folio.

perous, as aduerse, conteyned in two Bookes,
now first englished (by Thomas Twyne).
London by Richard Watkyns, 1579. 4to.
342 folios, also a dedication, epistolare
preface of Petrarch, and tables. Nassau,
pt. ii. 751, 9s.
Reed, 2457*, 6s. Inglis,
1158, 10s. 6d.

The Visions of Petrarch by Edmund
Spenser. 1591. See SPENSER, Edmund.

A Booke called Petrarkes seauen penitentiall Psalmes in Verse, paraphrastically translated, with other Poems philosophicall, and a Hymneto Christ upon the Crosse, written by Geo. Chapman. Licensed to Matthew Selman, Jan. 13, 1611.

The Triumphs of Love, Chastitie, Death: translated out of Petrarch by Mrs. Anna

Hume. Edinb. 1644. 12mo. A copy is in

the British Museum. Bindley, pt. ii. 660, 71. Sonnets and Odes, translated from the Italian of Petrarch; with the original Text, and some Account of his Life. London, 1777. 12mo. Garrick, 1784, 3s. 6d.

Essay on the Life and Character of Petrarch: to which are added seven of his Sonnets, translated from the Italian. Lond. 1785. 8vo.

Petrarch's View of Human Life, by Mrs.
Dobson. London, 1791. 8vo.

Translations chiefly from the Italian of
Petrarch and Metastasio.
By

M. A. Fellow of New College, Oxford.
London, 1795. 8vo.

The Triumphs of Petrarch, translated into
English Verse, with an Introduction and
Notes, by the Rev. Henry Boyd. London,
1807. 12mo.

Petrarch translated, in a Selection of his Sonnets and Odes; accompanied with Notes and the original Italian, by the Translator of Catullus (Geo. Fred. Nott. D.D.). London, 1808. 8vo. 3s. 6d. With a head of Petrarch, engraved by Heath. Strettell, 1087, morocco, 8s. 6d.

An historical and critical Essay on the Life of Petrarch, with a Translation of a few of his Sonnets. By Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee. Edinburgh, 1810. post Drury, 3112, 3s. 6d.

8vo.

A few Sonnets attempted from Petrarch by F. Wrangham. Kent, 1817. 4to. Printed

This work is most copious in the great turn of religion in his own native country' (Scotland).-Nicolson. Hibbert, 6504, 11.9s. Gordonstoun, 1764, 12s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2150, 11. 3s.

the old and new Testament concerning the Chiliastro-mastix: or, the Prophecies of Kingdom of our Saviour Iesus Christ vindicated from the Misinterpretation of the Millinaries. Rotterd. 1644. 4to.

Samuel. Report of the Criklade Election Case; comprehending the whole of the Proceedings in the Courts of Law, before the select Committee of the Commons, and in both Houses of Parliament. London, 1785. 8vo. 9s.

Petronilla. The Lyfe of a Virgyn called Petronylla. London by Rychard Pynson, 1493. 4to.

Four leaves. Horne Tooke, 444, 6l. 2s. 6d. Emprynted by Rychard Pynson. 4to. Four leaves. Towneley, pt. i. 631, 61. 6s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet, 538, 107. 10s.

PETRONIUS ARBITER, Titus. Satyricon, cum Fragmentis. Londini, 1693. 8vo. 3s. A good edition. 3117, 1s. 6d.

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- Lond. 1707. Drury,

The Satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, with its Fragments recovered at Belgrade, transl. into English by Wm. Burnaby and another Hand. London, 1694. 8vo.

The satyrical Works of Titus Petronius Arbiter, transl. into English by several Hands, with a Key, his Life by St. Evremond, &c. London, 1708. 8vo. 5s. with

cuts. - 1713. 8vo.

-

1714. 8vo.

The Works of Petronius Arbiter, translated by Mr. Addison, with the Life of Pe

tronius, &c. London, 1736. 12mo. A
translation which preserves all the spirit of
the original. Roxburghe, Supp. 630, 3s.
See HARRIS, Barth.

A magnificent work. The first portion of vol. i. is appropriated to MSS. of the Holy Scriptures, the number of which amounts very nearly to 300; the second part treats of PETRUCCI, Ludov. Raccolta d'al-printed editions, 499 in number. LARGE cune Rime, Ital. e Lat. Oxon. 1613. PAPER, in 4to. Hibbert, 6279, 27. 16s. 4to. PETTINGAL, John, D.D. An En

An account of Petrucci will be found in quiry into the Use and Practice of

Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Apologia contra Calumniatores suos, &c.
With portrait of the

Lond. 1619. 4to. author.

PETT, John. The great Cicle of Easter, with other necessarie Tables, by Io. P. 1583. Lond. 16mo. Twenty-four leaves, dedicated to Maister Wm. Roe, signed John Pett, after which is a preface To the Reader.'

Peter. Times Journey to seeke his Daughter Truth; and Truths Letter to Fame of Englands Excellencie. London, 1599. 4to.

Juries among the Greeks and Romans; from whence the Origin of the English Jury may probably be deduced, in three Parts. London, 1769. 4to.

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The Latin Inscription on the Copper Table, discovered in 1732 near Heraclea, more particularly considered. Lond. 1760. 4to.

A Dissertation upon the Tascia, or Le

In verse. Lloyd, 1025, 57. 5s. - Sir Peter, Knt. The happy future State of England: &c. Lon-gend on the British Coins of Cunobelin and

don, 1688. folio.

A vindication of the Earl of Anglesey. A new title was prefixed in 1689 A Discourse of the Grouth of England,' &c.

PETTER, George. A Commen-
London, 1661.

tary on St. Mark.
folio. 2 vols.

Sotheby's in 1821, 17. PETTIE, George. A petite Pallace of Pettie his Pleasure. London, by R. W. 4to.

This edition, consisting of 184 pages, was either printed by Reynold Wolfe or Richard Watkins, but more probably the latter. The work was licensed in 1576. London, by James Roberts, 1598. 4to. Steevens, 1166. Garrick, 1848, 67. 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1002, London, 1608. 4to. Roxburghe, 6390, 77. resold Sir M. M. Sykes,

21. 18s.

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pt. iii. 835, 1. London, 1613. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1853, 5l. 18s. Inglis, 1651, 41. 2s. 6d. See Wood's Athen. Oxon. Warton's History of English Poetry, and Brydges' British Bibliographer.

PETTIGREW, Thomas Joseph. Bibliotheca Sussexiana. A descriptive Catalogue, accompanied by historical and biographical Notices of the Manuscripts and printed Books contained in the Library of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, K. G., &c. &c. &c. London, 1827. imper. 8vo. vol. 1 in 2 parts.

others. London, 1763. 4to.

Several treatises by Pettingal will be found in the Archæologia.

PETTO, Samuel. A Narrative of the wonderful and extraordinary Fits which Thomas Spatchet was under by Witchcraft. London,

1693. 4to.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1188, 5s.
Petto published several other works.
PETTUS, Sir John. Fodinæ Re-
gales; or, the History, Laws and
Places of the chief Mines in Eng-
land, Wales and the English Pale
of Ireland. London, 1670. folio.

Brockett, 2593, 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 428, 12s.
With portrait of Pettus by W. Sherwin.
Dent, pt. ii. 1087, 10s.

Volatiles from the History of Adam and Eve. London, 1674. 8vo. Gordonstoun, 1823, 2s.

The Constitution of Parliaments in England deduced from the Time of K. Edward London, 1680. 8vo. Horne Tooke,

II.

528, 9s. 6d.

Fleta minor: the Laws of Art and Na

ture in knowing, assaying, &c. Metals. Lon-
With portrait of Pettus
don, 1683. folio.
1686. fol. with portrait
by R. White.
by White. Brockett, 2592, 21. Gordons-
toun, 1822, 9s. 6d.

PETTY, Sir William. Hiberniæ
Delineatio quoad hactenus licuit,

perfectissima Studio Guilielmi Pet- | culus, and the Doctrine of Fluxions. ty, Eqtis avrati. folio. London, 1750. 8vo. 4s.

'An accurate set.'-Nicolson. . They were printed in 1685, and were then valued at 27. 10s. in quires.'-Ant. à Wood. Bindley, pt. ii. 2370, 32 9s. There are two copies of Petty's maps in the British Museum, one coloured, consisting of 36 maps with a portrait of Sir W. Petty, 1683, Edwin Sandys, sculp. and a title-page. Another, uncoloured, without the portrait of Sir W. Petty, and the first five maps varying from those in the former, viz. a generall Mapp of Ireland, Leinster, Munster, Ulster, Connought, all published by W. Berry, and containing in addition, a new map of Ireland

by P. Lea and H. Moll.

A geographicall Description of y Kingdom of Ireland, collected from ye actual

Survey made by Sr. William Petty, corrected and amended. Engraven and published by Fra. Lamb. London. 12mo. This little volume contains one general mapp, four provincial mapps, and thirty-two county mapps to which is added a map of Great Brittaine and Ireland, together with an index of the whole.'

The Advice of W. P. to Mr. Samuel Hartlib, for the Advancement of some parti

cular Parts of Learning. Lond. 1648. 4to. pp. 34, reprinted in the sixth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Reflections upon some Persons and Things in Ireland, by Letters to and from Dr. Petty, with Sir Hierom Zanchy's Speech in Parliament. London, 1660. 8vo. Heath, 4771, 8s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8826, 8s. 6d. Lloyd, 981, 12s. 6d.

Another Essay in political Arithmetick, concerning the Growth of the City of London. London, 1683, 8vo. Nassau, pt. ii. 10, 7s.

Several Essays on political Arithmetic. The fourth Edition corrected. Lond. 1755. 8vo. Heath, 1421, 9s. 6d. Horne Tooke, 529, 18s.

Tracts chiefly relating to Ireland; containing I. A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions. II. Essays on political Arithmetic. III. The political Anatomy of Ireland. To which is prefixed his last Will. Dublin, 1769. 8vo. pp. xxxiv. and 488. Nassau, pt. ii. 11, 7s. Reed, 5347, 8s. Hibbert, 6176, 13s.

Accounts of this celebrated virtuoso will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. in Aubrey's Lives, published at the end of Letters from the Bodleian Library, 1813, &c. Many of

his Manuscripts are in the Bodleian Library. PETVIN, Rev. John. Letters concerning Mind: to which are added, a Sketch of universal Arithmetick, comprehending the differential Cal

An excellent work, full of profound and abstruse learning.

Remarks on Letters concerning Mind. London, 1752. 8vo.

A Letter concerning the Use and Method of studying History, by the Author of Letters concerning Mind. London, 1753. 8vo.

A summary View of the Soul's perceptive Faculties, and also of Dialectic or Logic, introductory to the Theory of the Mind, by the Editor of Letters on Mind.

PETYT, William. Jus parliamentarium: or, the ancient Power, Jurisdiction, Rights and Liberties of the most high Court of Parliament revived and asserted. London, 1739. folio.

Marquis of Townshend, 2639, 13s. 6d.

The ancient Right of the Commons of England asserted. Lond. 1680. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Horne Tooke, 530, 12s. 6d.

Miscellanea parliamentaria. Lond. 1681. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

PEYTON, Sir Edward. The divine Catastrophe of the Kingly Family of the House of Stuarts; or a short History of the Rise, Reign and Ruine thereof. Lond. 1652. 8vo.

Pp. 149. A libellous history of the Stuarts. Nassau, pt. ii. 12, 5s. Reed, 5350, 6s. 6d. Lloyd, 928, 8s. Hollis, 1035, 21. 7s. 1731. 8vo. Lloyd, 929, 1s. 6d. Reprinted in the secret History of the Court of K. James I.

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Thomas. The Glasse of Time in the two first Ages, divinely handled by Thomas Peyton of Lincolnes Inne, Gent. London, 1623.

4to.

With two dedications in verse, one to the illustrious Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; the other to the Right Hon. Francis Lord Verulam, Lord Chancellor of England. Part i. consists of 81 pages, part ii. of 83 pages, interspersed with wood-cuts.-Lond. 1620. 4to. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Lloyd, 1026, 31. 13s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1228, 191. 5s. A portrait of the author æt. 31, is on the title-page, according to Bromley.

PEZRON, Paul. Antiquities of Nations, enlarged by Jones. Lond.

1706. 8vo.

An esteemed work. Roxburghe, 7903, 3s. 6d. With the Life of the Author. London, 1809. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

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