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God made Man. A Tract proving the Nativity of our Saviour to be on Dec. 25. London, 1661. 8vo. with a portrait of J. Selden by J. Chantry.

A brief Discourse touching the Office of Lord Chancellor of England. 1671. &c. See DUGDALE, Sir William.

Joannis Seldeni Angli Liber de Nummis, &c. huic accedit Bibliotheca Nummaria. Lond. 1675. 4to. - Lips. 1672. 12mo.

Rothom. 1678. A singular literary deception. The treatise on coins here attributed to Selden, was written by Alexander Sardis, and first published in 1579. It was reprinted at Francfort in 1609, and is inserted in the eleventh volume of Grævius' Thesaurus Antiq. Roman.

Tracts. 1. Jani Anglorum Facies altera, transl. with Notes by Redman Westcot (Adam Littleton). II. England's Epinomis. III. Of the ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Testaments. IV. Of the Intestates Goods. Lond. 1683. folio. 6s. Roxburghe, 8417, 7s. Table-talk. London, 1689. 4to. quently reprinted in 12mo. &c.

Fre

Life of John Selden. See AIKIN, John. A copious notice of Selden and of his writings will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

SELENUS, Gustavus. Work on Chess. See SARRATT, J. H. Selimus.-The first Part of the tragicall Raigne of Selimus, sometime Emperour of the Turkes, as it was played by the Queenes Maiesties Players. Lond. 1594. 4to.

Rhodes, 364, 107. 5s. Field, 74, 57. 5s. A copy is in the British Museum. 1638. 4to. See T. G.

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The Araignment of John Selman, who was executed neere Charing-Crosse, 7 Ian. 1612, for a ffellony by him committed, in the King's Chappell, at White-Hall, upon Christmas day last, in presence of the King and diuers of the Nobility. London,

1612. 4to.

Ten leaves. On the title is a wood cut of the delinquent. Bindley, pt. i. 151, 17.8s. Jadis, 316, morocco, 11. 15s. White Knights, 3947, morocco, 41.

SELVA, Rosiel de. The spiritual Quixote; or, the entertaining Hisder of the Order of the Jesuits. tory of Don Ignatius Loyola, FounTranslated from the French of Mons. Rosiel de Selva. London, 1754. 12mo. 2 vols.

SELWYN, William. An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius. London, 1827. royal 8vo. 2 vols.

Seventh edition, with considerable additions. The first appeared in 1806, 7, 8, in 3 pts. 8vo.

SEMEDO, Alvarez. The History of the late Invasion and Conquest of the flourishing Kingdom of the Tartars, with an exact Account of

the other Affairs of China, till these | Lond. W. de Worde, 1525. 4to. Thirteen present. London, 1655. folio.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1442, 10s. Fonthill, 348, 8s.

leaves.

A frvtefull Worke of Lucius Anneus Seneca, named the Forme and Rule of honest Lyuynge, bothe in the Latin Tongue, and in the Englyshe, lately translated by Robert Wyttynton, Poet Laureate, and now newlye imprynted. London by me Wyllyam Myddylton, 1546. 16mo. Contains D 4, in eights. copy is in the British Museum.

SEMPILL, Sir James, of Beltries. Sacrilege sacredly handled, that is according to Scripture only; for the Use of all Churches in general, but more especially for those of North-A Britaine. London, 1619. 4to.

Dedicated to King James.

Sir Robert, afterwards Lord. The Sege of the Castle of Edinburgh. Edinburgh be Robert Lekpreuik, 1573. 4to.

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The Description of the siege is in 34 eight-line stanzas ; 'The Leunoy to the Regent,' in 5 nine-line stanzas; Lanuoy to the Ambassade,' in 7 like stanzas. Finis Quod Sempill. 1812. 4to. A fac-simile reprint in black letter. Nassau, pt. i. 1036, 9s. On VELLUM. One or more copies printed.

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A frvtefull Worke of Lycivs Anneus Senecæ, called the Myrrour or Glasse of Maners and Wysedome both in Latin and in Englysshe lately translated by Robert Whyttynton,

Poet Laureate, and nowe newely imprynted. London by me Wyllyam Myddylton, 1547. 8vo. Contains c, in eights. Bindley, pt. iii. 857, 17. 1s.

Lvcii Annei Senecæ ad Gallioneni de Remediis Fortuitorum. The Remedyes against all casual Chaunces. Dialogus inter Sensum et Rationem. A Dyalogue betweene Sensualyte and Reason. Lately translated out of Latyn into Englyshe by Robert Whyttynton Poet Laureat and nowe newely imprinted. Lond. by W. Myddylton, 1547. 16mo. Contains c 4, in eights. A copy is in the British Museum.

The Woorke of Lucius Annæus Seneca concerning Benefyting, that is to say the Dooing, Receyuing and Requyting of good Turnes. Translated out of Latin by Arthur Golding. London by John Daye, 1578. 4to. Contains 120 leaves, besides dedication to Sir Chr. Hatton, Knt. by Arthur Golding.

The Works, both moral and natural, of Lucius Annæus Seneca, done into English by Thomas Lodge. London, 1614. folio. - 1620. folio. Bindley, pt. iii. 1453, 1. 3s. - 1632. folio.

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L. A. Seneca the Philosopher, his Booke of Consolation to Marcia, translated into an English Poem, by Sir R. Freeman. Lond. 1635. 4to. pp. 48. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 663, 17. 11s. 6d. Inglis, 1349, 17. 3s.

Seneca's Answer to Lvcilivs his Quære ; Why Good Men suffer Misfortunes seeing there is a Divine Providence? Written originally in Latine Prose, and now translated into English Verse, by E(dward) S(herburne) Esq. London, 1648. 8vo. Sign. A to C 3, in eights. Dedicated to K. Charles I. during his captivity in the Isle of Wight. Nassau, pt. ii. 434, russia, 10s.

First Book of Clemency, in Verse. Lond. 1653. 4to.

The Shortness of human Life, translated into an English Poem. London, 1663. 4to. The fourscore and eleventh Epistle in English Verse. 1666. 4to. 48.

Seneca's Morals, by Way of Abstract, by Sir Roger L'Estrange. London, 1678, 8vo. 1693. 8vo. 1702. 8vo. The twelfth Edition corrected and revised by

1679. 8vo.

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L. A. Seneca Tragœdiæ, a T. Farnabio. Lond. 1613. 12mo. 1624. Lond. 1643. 12mo. 2s. 1659. Lond. 1675. 12mo. 2s. Lucii Annæi Seneca Tragœdiæ, recensuit et accuravit Joannes Carey, LL.D. Lond. 1824. 24mo. 6s.

Seneca his tenne Tragedies, translated into Englysh. London, by Thomas Marsh, 1581. 4to. Field, 381, 18s. Bindley, pt. iii. 2028, 5l. 15s. 6d. Reed, 8410, 31. 3s. Hibbert, 7333, 17. 19s. Roxburge, 3630, 21. Rhodes, 1786, 91. Nassau, pt. ii. 1003, 41. 4s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 662, 81. 8s. See Brydges' Censura Literaria and Warton's History of English Poetry. Collation.-Sign. A, 4 leaves, A 1 blank, B to Ff3, in eights. The volume is dedicated to 'Sir Thomas Henneage

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The Tragedies of L. A. Seneca translated into English Verse, with the Annotations; to which is prefixed the Life and Death of Seneca, &c. adorned with Sculptures representing each History; by Sir Edward Sherburne. London, 1702. 8vo. with port. and plates. Nassau, pt. ii. 433, 6s. Roxburghe, 3631, 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 720, 6s. 6d. Rhodes, 2287, 4s. Reed, 8546, 4s. 6d.

The seconde Tragedie of Seneca intituled

Thyestes faithfully englished by Jasper Heywood Fellowe of Alsolne College in Oxforde. London in the Hous late Thomas Berthe

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The first Tragedie of Lucius Anneus Seneca, intituled Hercules furens, translated into English Metre by Jasper Heywood, Studient in Oxford. London by Henrye Sutton, 1561. 16mo. Sign. A, in fours, B to M, in eights.

The Latin text is on the opposite page and the volume is dedicated to 'Syr William Harbert Knight, Lorde Harbert of Cardyffe, Earle of Pembrocke,' by Jasper Heywood.

The lamentable Tragedie of Oedipys the Sonne of Laivs Kyng of Thebes out of Seneca by Alexander Neuyle. London by Thomas Colwell, 1563. 16mo. Sign a, and A to F 2, in eights, a 1 probably blank. Rhodes, 1783, one leaf wanting, 151. 7s. 6d.

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B to G, in eights. It is dedicated to Frauncis Lord Russell, Earle of Bedford,' by John Studley. Rhodes, 2412, 77. 10s.

Medea, a Tragedie, written in Latine by Lvcivs Annævs Seneca, englished by E (dw.) S(herburne) Esq. with Annotations. Lond. 1648. 8vo. Sign A, 4 leaves, B to H, in eights. Rhodes, 2285, 3s. 6d.

Hippolitus, translated out of Seneca, by Edmund Prestwich; together with divers other Poems of the same Author's. Lond. 1651. small 8vo. pp. 139, besides dedication, address, and commendatory verses. Reed, 7561, 7s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 431, 10s. Rhodes, 1913, 19s. Roxburghe, 5781, 17. 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1081, 17. 8s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 562, 17. 11s. 6d. See Brydges' British Bibliographer, iv. 122-9.

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The sixt Tragedie of Lucius Anneus Seneca, entituled Troas, with diuers and sundry Addicions to the same, newly set foorth in Englishe by Jasper Heywood, Studient in Oxenforde. London by Thomas Powell for George Bucke. 16mo. Sign A to F 3, in eights. It is dedicated to Queen Elizabeth by the translator.

Troades, or the Royal Captives, a Tragedy, translated with Annotations by Sir Edw. Sherburne. London, 1679. 8vo. Roxburghe, 5783, 6s. Garrick, 2265, 2s. Nassau, pt. ii. 350, 3s. Rhodes, 2286, 3s. Troades englished. By S(amuel) P(ordage). London, 1660. small 8vo. pp. 78, with a front. Rhodes, 1883, 8s. Lloyd, 1128, 27. 9s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 560.

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Thyestes, a Tragedy, translated out of Seneca, to which is added, Mock-Thyestes, in Burlesque, by John Wright. 1674. 8vo. Rhodes, 2647, 4s. Bindley, pt. iv. 647,

2s. 6d. Lloyd, 1127, 9s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 432, 5s.

SENEFELDER, Alois. A complete History of Lithography, from its Origin to the present Time, by the Inventor, Alois Senefelder.

1819. 4to.

Published at 17. 16s. Brockett, 2833, 9s.

Seneschalsy. Certaine Observations touching the two great Offices of the Senechalsey, or High Stewardship and High Constableship of England. London, 1642. 4to.

Reprinted in the fifth number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus.

SENHOUSE, Richard, Bishop of Carlile. Foure Sermons. London, 1627. 4to.

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Septuagint, see Bible. SEPULVEDA, Joh. Genes. Ritu Nuptiarum et Dispensatione Libri III. Lond. 1553. 4to.

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A select Collection of Catholick Sermons,

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Family Lectures; or, a copious Collection of Sermons on Faith and Practice. London, 1815. Svo.

Forced Divinity, or two Sermons preached by the Compulsion of Drunkards and Thieves. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 1517, 12s. Sermons. See Divinity. ENFIELD, William. Homilies. Preacher. Pulpit. Sermones.-Quatuor Sermones. See Festival.

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SERRE, J. Puget, Sr de la. Histoire de l'Entrée de la Reyne Mere dv Roy tres-Chrestien dans la GranSequentiæ. Expositio Sequen-de-Bretagne. Lond. 1639. folio. tiarum secundum Usum Sarum. 1497. 4to.

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SERAN DE LA TOUR, Abbé. The Life of Scipio Africanus, and of Epaminondas; translated into English from the French of the Abbé Seran de la Tour, by the Rev. R. Parry. London, 1787. 8vo. 2 vols.

Intended as a supplement to Plutarch's Lives.

SERENIUS, Jacob. Dictionarum Anglo-Suethico-Latinum: in quo, præter cetera, Voces Anglicanæ, quotquot Gothis debentur, ad Origines suas revocantur. Hamb. 1734. 4to. 12s.

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A valuable work frequently reprinted.

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