1520 by San London publicat tance to 1816 Lyra 1 Expositio Principles Rev. John "The book thodox; b performanc The P divers and Philip Sidn broke. Ch portraits. 8s. The Book cal Version English Bib with the origi and illustrativ Down and Co A literal Psalms, solely c Parkhurst, M.. Psalms acco sion, with prefa The Psalter, ill A very copious Psalms and parts 1505 to 1820, will List of Editions of th Psittacorum 1 Parrots, or the don, 1669. 12mo With a frontispie British Museum. Bi Hibbert, 6610, 17. 12s. Psyche, see Ar TAINE, J. de la. Ti PTOLEMY, Claud. Libri tres, Gr. et tione, Versione et 2 by Eout the year Orpheus Bri1706. fol. ertion, with portrait White). 1698. PP. 259. 270) and al2. Vol. II Tide; Aston of Lincolne, 2 the second part, 9 leaves; Bookes 1 to 5, pp. 1140. te pages 219, 20, 1, 2 and are missing. An alphabeti se of the five bookes in the third part, 4 eaves. At pp. 400-1, a map of China; 472-3, a map of Greenland; pp. 852-3, a map of the north part of America by R. 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The pagin Dames is very incorrect. of Canterbury, 3 leaves; t ; commendatory verses 1 contents, 5 leaves; catalogue of the leaves; work. pp. 1-752 aves-The third Edition with Additions through the wh London, 1617. folio. Roscoe, 51 5.50. Collation.—Title. I leaf; epist mary to George Abp. of Canterber aves; to the reader and verses, 3 lesves ets, 9 leaves: catalogue of the auth • ves, names of manuscripts &c. one i 1926, folio. See above. Intended as a companion to the Oriental books which have been written on this obNavagator. scure portion of the word of God.'-Orme. PUTEANUS, Erycius. Comus, sive Phagesiposia Cimmeria de Luxu Somnium. Oxon. 1634. 12mo. 7s. From this little work, originally printed at Louvain in 1608 and 1611, it is pretty evident The writer's real name was Henry du Puy, and he was author Milton took his Comus. of many other works, several of which have been reprinted at Oxford. PUTTENHAM, George. 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An historical Developement of the present political Constitution of the Germanic Empire, translated from the German, with Notes, &c. by Josiah Dornford, LL. D. London, 1790. 8vo. 3 vols. A Collection of Ayres composed for the Theatre, and on other Occasions, by the late Henry Purcell. London, 1697. PURCHAS, Samuel, B. D. Haklvytvs Posthumus, or Pvrchas his Pilgrimes, contayning a History of the World, in Sea Voyages and Lande Trauells, by Englishmen and others. Lond. 1625-6. folio. 5 vols. Willett, 2037, 181. Nassau, pt. ii. 632, 367. 15s. Gordonstoun, 1891, 167. 15s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1195, 207. 10s. Constable, 1124, 157. Duke of Grafton, 731, russia, 461. Steevens, 1873, 231. 2s. Roxburghe, 7141, 437. 11s. 6d. resold Suppl. 731, two leaves wanting, 337. 12s. Edwards, 467, 251. 4s. Dent. pt. ii. 1238, morocco, 337. 12s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2148, 347. 13s. Hibbert, 6734, russia, 271. Jadis, 341, russia, 314 10s. North, pt. ii. 1436, 23. 10s. Bishop Randolph, 1384, 317. 10s. Stan ley, with five portraits of the persons to whom each volume is dedicated inserted, 501. 8s. resold Drury, 3669, 297. Williams, 1672, morocco, 421. Collation.-Vol. I. Engraved title, containing a portrait of the author; printed title; dedication to Prince Charles, 2 pages; to the Reader, 3 leaves; the contents, 11 leaves; list of maps, 1 leaf; the first Booke, pp. 186; Table, 4 leaves; The third, fourth, and fifth Bookes, pp. 748, (pp. 469 to 478, and 643, 644, missing) and table, 12 leaves. pp. 578-9, is a map of the Mogoll Empire, by R. Elstrake. Vol. II. Title; epistle dedicatory to George Duke of Buckingham 1 leaf; Bookes 6 to 10, pp. 749-1860 (there are duplicate pages 1269, 1270); and alphabetical table, 20 leaves. Vol. III. Title; de dication to John Bishop of Lincolne, 2 leaves; contents of the second part, 9 leaves; list of maps, 1 leaf; Bookes 1 to 5, pp. 1140. There are duplicate pages 219, 20, 1, 2 and PP. 1007 and 8 are missing. An alphabetical index of the five bookes in the third part, 34 leaves. At pp. 400-1, a map of China; pp. 472-3, a map of Greenland; pp. 852-3, a map of the north part of America by R. Elstracke. Vol. IV. Title; dedication to George, Archbishop of Canterbury, 2 leaves; Bookes 6 to 10, pp. 1141-1973; an alpha beticall table of the fiue bookes of the fourth part, 20 leaves. At pp. 1692-3, a map of Virginia, by W. Hole; at pp. 1872-3, a map of Nova Scotia. Vol. V. Purchas, his Pilgrimage. 1626. Title; dedication to King Charles, 2 pages; epistle dedicatorie to George Archbishop of Canterbvrie, 4 pages; to the Reader, 4 papes; the contents, 9 leaves; the catalogue of the authors, 4 leaves; the names of MSS. &c. 2 pages; the work. pp. 1047. There are duplicate pages 241, 2, 635, 6. An alphabetical table, 18 leaves. At pp. 436-7, a map of China. The paging in all the volumes is very incorrect. Purchas his Pilgrimage. London, 1613. folio. Collation.-Title; epistle dedicatory to the Archb. of Canterbury, 2 leaves; to the reader, 3 leaves; commendatory verses &c. one leaf; contents, 5 leaves; catalogue of the authors, 3 leaves; work, pp. 1-752, and table, 10 leaves.-The third Edition much enlarged, with Additions through the whole Work. London, 1617. folio. Roscoe, 516, 11. 11s. 6d. Collation.-Title, 1 leaf; epistle dedicatory to George Abp. of Canterbury, 2 leaves; to the reader and verses, 3 leaves; contents, 9 leaves; catalogue of the authors, 4 leaves; names of manuscripts &c. one leaf; the work, pp. 1-1102, no pages 1052 to London, 1057, and table, 20 leaves. 1626. folio. See above. Purchas his Pilgrim. Microcosmus, or the Historie of Man. Lond. 1619. 8vo. pp. 818, not including title, preface, dedication to John King, Bishop of London, and contents and errata, 14 leaves. 1627. 8vo. Gordonstoun, 1813, 18s. The indefatigable and esteemed Purchas died in 1628, at the age of 51, in distressed circumstances, in consequence of losses sustained by the publication of his Pilgrimes. Samuel, M.A. A Theatre of political flying Insects. London, 1657. 4to. An amusing work on the natural history At of bees. PURDY, John. Tables of the Positions of Latitudes and Longitudes. London, 1816. 4to. Intended as a companion to the Oriental, books which have been written on this obNavagator. scure portion of the word of God.'-Orme. Memoir, descriptive and explanatory, to accompany the new Chart of the Atlantic Ocean. London, 1812. 4to. The Columbian Navigator. London, 1817. 8vo. Purgatory.-A lytell Boke that speaketh of Purgatorye. Impr. by me Robert Wyer. 4to. Black letter. Horne Tooke, 570, 177. White Knights, 3554, morocco, 147. PUTEANUS, Erycius. Comus, sive Phagesiposia Cimmeria de Luxu Somnium. Oxon. 1634. 12mo. 7s. From this little work, originally printed at Louvain in 1608 and 1611, it is pretty evident The writer's real name was Henry du Puy, and he was author Milton took his Comus. of many other works, several of which have been reprinted at Oxford. PUTTENHAM, George. The Arte of English Poesie, contriued into three Bookes: the first of Poets and Poesie, the second of Proportion, the third of Ornament. Lond. by Richard Field, 1589. 4to. Stanley, 377, morocco, 211. resold Hibbert, 6690, 131. 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, The Vision of Purgatory. 1680. 12mo. with a frontispiece. Roscoe, 1869, 7s. 6d. PURLILIA, James, E. of. The Preceptes of Warre set forth by James the Erle of Purlilia, and translated into Englysh by Peter Betham. 1544. London by Ed-pt. iii. 133, morocco, 97. 19s. 6d. Inglis, warde Whytchurche. 16mo. One hundred leaves, inscribed by the translator to Syr Thomas Audeleye, Knyght, Lorde Audeley of Walden and Lord Chauncelour of England.' See Brydges' Censura Literaria. 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An edition was published in 4to. for the purpose of illustration, a pursuit highly deprecated by the author in his poem. Cecill Knight, Lord of Burghley, by Richard Field, Printer, wood cut portrait of Queen Elizabeth, 3 leaves; the work, pp. 1-92, 101-258, then a table of the three books, and the names of your figures auricular, 4 pages. London, 1811. 4to. Two hundred copies printed, edited by Jos. Haslewood. Goldsmid, 558, 17. 14s. Roscoe, 1901, 17. 5s. -- PUTTER, John Stephen. An historical Developement of the present political Constitution of the Germanic Empire, translated from the German, with Notes, &c. by Josiah Dornford, LL. D. London, 1790. 8vo. 3 vols. A valuable work. Willett, 2044, 10s. 6d. Hibbert, 6618, 17. morocco, 17. 6s. PYE, Charles. Provincial Coins and Tokens issued from 1787 to 1801, engraved in 55 Plates. Lond. 1802. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1378, 17. 12s. Provincial Coins. 1795. Bindley, pt. ii. 2275, morocco, 17. 5s. PURVES, James. Observations on prophetic Times and Similitudes, as they relate to the Church and the World; making a compendious Henry James. A Commentary Explanation of the Book of Revelation. Edinb. 1789. 8vo. 2 vols. illustrating the Poetic of Aristotle, 'This is an ingenious work of a man little by Examples taken chiefly from the known; but who wrote many things re-modern Poets. Lond. 1792. 4to.12s. lating to the Scriptures. It contains more of genuine Christianity than many of the Prefixed is a new and corrected edition of Pye's translation of the Poetic. gravings. London, 1819. royal 4to. 3 vols. Comments on the Commentators of Shaks- lustrated with 100 coloured Enpeare; with preliminary Observations on his Genius and Writings, and on the Labours of those who have endeavoured to elucidate them. London, 1807. 8vo. Bindley, pt. iii. 1101, 3s. Pye published various poems, &c. now in little estimation. PYE, Miss J. Henrietta. Poems, &c. 1767. Privately printed. rocco, 21. 5s. 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