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Sacred Hymns, consisting of fifty select Psalms of David and others, in Verse. London, 1615. 4to. Reed, 7446, 17. 10s. This version is by Sir Edwin Sandys, and was set to music by R. Tailour.

Samuel. System of Stenography, or Short-hand Writing. London, 1786. royal 8vo.

White Knights, 4065, 6s.
Samuel. Angling in all its
Branches reduced to a complete
Science. London, 1801. 8vo. 5s.
Silas. The History of Gavel-
Kind. London, 1663. small 4to.

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Reed, 5847, 5s. 6d. The following is the title of this work The History of Gavel-Kind; with the Etymology thereof: containing also an Assertion that our English Laws are for the most part those that were used by the ancient Brytains, notwithstanding the several Conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans: with some Observations and Remarks upon many especial Occurrences of British and English History. By Silas Taylor, Gent.: to which is added a short History of William the Conquerour, written in Latin by an anonymous Author in the Time of Henry the First. London, 1663.' The volume consists of 211 pages, not including title, one leaf; dedication to Sir Edward Harley, Knt. 4 pages; preface, 6 pages, and a table, 13 pages. Page 211 is a genealogical table of the Dukes of Normandy, in Latin.

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A Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries. Amst. (London, 1791.) 8vo. Fonthill, 1215, 9s. This dissertation is reprinted with additions in nos. 15 and 16 of the Pamphleteer.

An Answer to Dr. Gillies' Supplement to his Analysis of Aristotle's Works. London, 1804. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Collectanea; or, Collections, consisting of Miscellanies inserted in the European and With an Appendix, Monthly Magazines. containing some Hymns by the same Author. London, 1806. cr. 8vo. Privately printed.

The Elements of the true Arithmetic of

Infinities, in which all the Propositions in the Arithmetic of Infinities invented by Dr. Wallis, relative to the Summation of Infinite Series, and also the Principles of the Doctrine of Fluxions, are demonstrated to be false; and the Nature of Infinitesimals is This work unfolded. London, 1809. 4to.

is likewise appended to one of the volumes of Taylor's translation of Aristotle.

A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle, in four books; in which his principal Physical and Metaphysical Dogmas are unfolded; and it is shown from indubitable Evidence, that his Philosophy has not been accurately known since the Destruction of the Greeks. The insufficiency also of the Philosophy that has been substituted by the Moderns for that of Aristotle is demonstrated. London, 1812. roy. 4to. This volume was written as an Introduction to the Translation of Aristotle's Works.

Theoretic Arithmetic in three Books; containing the Substance of all that has been written on this Subject by Theo of Smyrna, Nicomachus, Iamblichus, and Boëtius.-To

specting Perfect, Amicable, and other Num

The History of Harwich and Dovercourt. See DALE, Samuel. Thomas, D. D. A Commen-gether with some remarkable Particulars retary on the Epistle of Saint Paul written to Titus. Cambridge, 1612. 4to.

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bers, which are not to be found in the Writings of any ancient or modern Mathematicians. Likewise a Specimen of the Manner in which the Pythagoreans philosophized about Numbers; and a Developement of their Mystical and Theological Arithmetic. London, 1816. 8vo.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse; contain

ing the Triumph of the Wise Man over

Fortune, according to the Doctrine of the Stoics and Platonists; the Creed of the Platonic Philosopher; a Panegyric on Sydenham, &c. &c. London, 1820. 12mo. 2s. 6d. A former edition, published at the expense of the late Wm. Meredith, Esq. appeared in 1806. cr. 8vo.

The Elements of a new Arithmetical No

tation, and of a New Arithmetic of Infinites:

in two Books: in which the Series disco

covered by modern Mathematicians, for the Quadrature of the Circle and Hyperbola, are demonstrated to be aggregately Incommensurable Quantities: and a Criterion is given, by which the Commensurability or Incom

mensurability of Infinite Series may be ac

curately ascertained. With an Appendix,

concerning some Properties of Perfect, Amicable, and other Numbers, no less remark

able than novel. London, 1823. 8vo. 8s.

Many valuable communications from this learned Platonist will be found in the Classical Journal, nos. 32, 33, 34, 42, 43, 45, 47, 48, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57 and 58.

See APULEIUS, ARISTOTLE, HIEROCLES, JAMBLICHUS, JULIAN, MAXIMUS TYRIUS, ORPHEUS, PAUSANIAS, PLATO, PLOTINUS, PORPHYRY, PROCLUS, SALLUST, &c.

TAYLOR, Thomas. A Law Glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French, and other Languages interspersed in the Commentaries of Sir W. Blackstone; by Thomas Taylor. 8vo. 9s.

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W. Jun. of Norwich. English Synonymes discriminated. London, 1813. 12mo.

An able article on English Synonymes, including a notice of this valuable little work, appeared in the Quarterly Review, vol. xxxv.

W. Historic Survey of German Poetry, interspersed with various Translations. Lond. 1828-30. 8vo. 3 vols.

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W. B. History of the Uni- City of London. 1711. fol. versity of Dublin. 1819.

Duke of York, 5248, 3 nos. with coloured plates, 16s.

Zachary.

Richard.

See DUGDALE,

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Consisting of 72 plates. - 1711. fol. White Knights, 4244, 61. Grave, 401, russia, 51. 10s. Roxburghe, 1618, 27. 15s. The copper-plates are still in existence, but the modern impressions are very inferior.

Sir Richard. An Entertainment of Solitarinesse. 1649. 12mo. TEMPLE, Anna Chamber, Countess. Countess Temple. Poems by Anna Chamber, Strawb. Hill,

1764. 4to.

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Pp. 172. An alphabetical catalogue, - 1700. 8vo. privately printed. 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 481, 8s. 6d.

Facts and Observations relating to the Temple Church. Lond. 1811. 4to.

Temptation. The Remedy ayenst the Troubles of Temptacyons. London by Wynkyn de Worde, 1519. 4to.

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Black letter, 26 leaves, A, B, C, in sixes, and D, in eights, with five wood cuts. copy is in the British Museum. The tract commences with foure proufytable thynges -that Rychard Hampole wrote' and concludes with a deuoute medytacion in sayenge deuoutly ye psalter of our lady.'

TENA, Lud. Comment. et Disp. in Epist. ad Hebræos. Lond. 1661. fol. An esteemed work, sometimes appended to the Critici Sacri.

TENCH, Captain Watkin. A complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales, including an accurate Description of the Situation of the Colony, of the Natives, and of its natural Productions. London, 1793. 4to.

Fonthill, 235, 8s. Roxburghe, 7178, 10s. 6d.

A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany

Bay; with an Account of New South Wales, its Productions, Inhabitants, &c. To which is subjoined a List of the civil and military Establishments at Port Jackson. London, 1789. 8vo. pp. 146. 3s. 6d.

TENHOVE, Nicholas. Memoirs of the House of Medici, from its Origin to the Death of Francesco, the second Grand Duke of Tuscany, and of the great Men who flourished in Tuscany within that Period, from the French of Mr. Tenhove, with Notes and Observations, by Sir Richard Clayton, Bart. Bath, 1797. 4to. 2 vols.

Hibbert, 7950, 15s. Bindley, pt. iii. 2278, 15s. 6d. Duke of York, 5186, 19s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 696, 17. 2s. Edwards, 64, 21. 2s. Fonthill, 668, 21. 15s. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. ii. 1150, russia, 17. 17s. TENISON, Thomas, Archb. of Canterbury. Memoirs of his Life and Times. London. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

TENNANT, Charles. A Tour through Parts of the Netherlands, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Savoy and France, in 1821-2, with an Appendix containing fac-simile Copies of Letters in the Handwriting of Nap. Bonaparte. London, 1824. 8vo. 2 vols.

Drury, 4140, 17s.
Tenures.-Tenores novelli. See
LITTLETON, Sir Thomas.

The olde Tenures. This work, written in the reign of K. Edward III. has the merit of having led the way to Littleton's valuable work. Several editions were published in the 16th century.

TEONGE, Henry. Diary of Henry Teonge, Chaptain in the Royal Navy, in 1675-9. Lond. 1825. 8vo.

An interesting and amusing little volume, with curious observations on foreign countries. Co

TERENTIUS Afer, Publius. mœdiæ.

Terentius. London. per Rich. Pynson. 1497. 8vo. This is the first Latin classic, we know of, solely in that language, printed in this kingdom. Boetius, by Caxton, had Chaucer's English Translation. The plays (each of them beginning on sign. a 1, as if intended to sell separate) are thus placed : Andria-Eunuchus-EautontimorumenosComedia quarta Adelphorū-Comedia quinta Phormio-Comedia sexta et vltima Ecyra.

Terentius, cum Comment. Ascensii. Venundantur Londonie, in Edibus Winandi de Worde, &c. 1504. folio. Printed in the Ascensian Office at Paris.

Terentii Afri Comœdiæ sex. Cantab. 1589. 16mo. Neatly printed in nonpareil roman type.

Terentii Comœdiæ. Lond. Rob. Robinson, 1592. 4to.

Lond.

Terentii Comœdiæ, cum Adnotationibus Th. Farnabii & Mer. Casauboni. 1651. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

P. Terentii Carthaginensis Afri Comœdiæ sex, Interpretatione et Notis illustravit Nic. Camus, in Usum seren. Delphini. Londini, 1688. 8vo. 4s. Reprinted 1700, 1709, 1718, &c. &c. &c.

Terentii Comœdiæ, ad optim. Exemplar. Fidem recensitæ, accesser. variæ Lectiones. Cantab. 1701. 4to. 5s. A correct edition, edited by John Leng, afterwards Bishop of Norwich. Brockett, 3099, 5s. 6d. Heath, 4122, 6s. Roxburghe, 3608, 9s. 6d. Cantab. 1701. 8vo. 1723. 8vo.

Terentii Comœdiæ (edente Mich. Maittaire). Lond. 1713, 12mo. Bindley, pt. iii. 1371, morocco, 8s. LARGE PAPER. 78.

LARGE Heath,

Terentii Comœdiæ recensuit, Notisque auxit Fr. Hare. Lond. 1724. 4to. 4s. This edition is in little estimation. Drury, 4230, 14s. PAPER, 9s. 4124, 17s. Lond. 1725. 4to. 5s. Publii Terentii Afri Comœdiæ nec non Phædri Fabulæ, ac P. Syri et aliorum veterum Sententiæ, ex recensione et cum Notis Rich. Bentleii. Cant. 1726. 4to. A good edition. Brockett, 3100, 6s. LARGE PAPER. Duke of Grafton, 687, 18s. Heath, 4123, morocco, 10s. 6d. The reprint, Amst. 1727, or 8, is preferred.

Public Terentii Afri Comœdiæ: præfixa sunt Loca Menandri et Apollodori, quæ Terentius Latine interpretatus est: accesserunt Emendationes omnes Bentleianæ. Dublin. ex Offic. Geo. Grierson, 1727. sm. 12mo. 4s.

P. Terentii Carthaginiensis Afri Comœdiæ sex, in Usum Schola Westmonasteriensis. Londini, 1736. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Frequently reprinted.

Terentii Comœdiæ, ex Editione Westerhoviana. Glasg. 1742. 8vo. Hibbert, 7825, et Gronovii notæ, Oxon. 1750, morocco, 16s. LARGE PAPER.

Terentii Comœdiæ. Lond. 1744. 18mo. 2s. 6d. Brindley's edition.

Terentii Comœdiæ, edente Joan. Hawkey. Dublin. e Typ. Acad. 1745. A very correct edition, with various readings at the end. Heath, 4126, 3s. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 4151, morocco, 17. 10s. Garrick, 2314, morocco, 11. 8s. Williams, 1707, ruled, fine old morocco, 5l. 7s. 6d.

Terentii Comœdiæ, accesserunt variæ Lectiones. Lond. Knapton, 1751. 12mo. 2 vol.

White Knights, 4075, 15s. Drury, 4152, 10s. LARGE PAPER, or royal 8vo. Edition. Duke of Grafton, 689, 5s. White Knights, 4076, morocco, 17. 6s. Heath, 4127, 11s.

Terentii Comœdiæ, ad Fidem optimarum Editionum expressæ. Edinb. 1758. 8vo. The immaculate edition. Stanley, 202, morocco by Roger Payne, 21. 17s. BeckDent, pt. ii. 670, morocco, 17. 10s. ford, in 1817, no. 242, morocco, 17. 4s. Heath, 4128, 10s. 6d. Hibbert, 7824, morocco, 17. 19s.

Terentii Comœdiæ. Birm. 1772. 4to. Baskerville's edition. Duke of Grafton, 690, 10s. 6d. Drury, 4234, morocco, 11. 3s. Willett, 2318, 17. 5s. Heath, 4131, morocco, 11. 7s.

Terentii Comœdiæ. Birm. 1772. 12mo. Printed by Baskerville. White Knights, 4077, morocco, 5s. Fonthill, 1179, 14s.

Terentii Comœdiæ, edente J. C. Zeunio. Lond. 1820. 2 vol. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 4154, morocco, 21. 15s.

Terentii Comœdiæ, ex Editione Zeunii. Lond. 1825. Drury, 4156, 2s. 6d.

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The six Comedies of Terence, in English and Latin, by Charles Hoole. London, 1663. 8vo. Rhodes, 1328, 5s. 6d. A miserable translation, more obscure than the original. Reprinted 1670, 1676, &c.

Comedies, made English by Mr. L. Echard and others; revised and corrected by Dr. Echard and Sir Roger L'Estrange. London, 1694. 8vo. Rhodes, 1036, 2s. Frequently reprinted.

Comedies of Terence, transl. into English Prose with (the Latin Text and) critical and explanatory Notes, &c. (by Thomas Cooke). London, 1734. 12mo. 3 vols. 5s. - 1749. 12mo. 2 vols. 13s. Garrick, 2321, 8s. 6d. 2 vols.

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Terens (Andria) in Englysh. sm. folio. Black letter. A copy is in the British Museum. It has no title page, and the signatures run thus, A, 8 leaves, B, 6 leaves, C, six leaves, and D, 5 leaves. The text is by the side of the translation, printed in Roman characters; and at the commencement are 15 stanzas, and at the end are 4 stanzas, all of seven lines each, by 'the Poet.' Quere if not printed by J. Rastell.

Andria the first Comoedie of Terence, in English. A Furtherance for the Attainment vnto the right Knowledge, and true Proprietie, of the Latin Tong, and also a commodious Meane of Help, to such as haue forgotten Latin, for their speedy recouering of Habilitie, to vnderstand, write and speake the same. Carefully translated out of Latin, by Maurice Kyffin. London, by T. E. for Thomas Woodcocke, 1588. 4to. Black letter, A to K, in fours, not including title (at the back of which are Kyffin's arms) and verses, two leaves, two dedications, one to Maister William Sackeuille,' the other to Maister Henry and Maister Thomas Sackeuille,' two leaves. Inglis' Old Plays, 56, 81.

The Andria and the Eunuch of Terence, newly englished by Tho. Newman. London, 1627. 12mo. Bindley, pt. iii. 1556, 2l. 6s. Terence's Andria and Eunuch, in Latin and English by Geo. Webbe. London, 1629. 4to. " Very useful for school-boys.'-Ant. à Wood.

The Andrian, a Comedy, by Publius Terentius Afer, attempted in English Metre (by Sir Harry Englefield). London, 1814.

sm. 8vo. Pp. xiv and 164, privately printed.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1266, 17s. FOLIO.Eight copies' printed, one of which is in the British Museum 'from the Author.'

Terence's Andrian, translated into English Prose, with critical and explanatory Notes by W. R. Goodluck, jun. London, 1810. 12mo.

New Translation of the Adelphi of Terence into blank Verse, with Notes by the Translator. London, 1775. 8vo.

The Heautontimorumenos and Adelphi of Terence, translated into English, with Observations on Mr. Colman's Translation. 1777. 8vo. Roxburghe, 4164, 4s.

Vulgaria Therentii in Anglicanam Linguam traducta. 4to. A fragment of this

curious and interesting grammatical treatise, consisting of 8 pages, in alternate sentences of Latin and English, is in the Library of Peter-house College, Cambridge. It is supposed to be from the press of William Machlinia. Another and a larger fragment is in the Library of Earl Spencer.

Flovres for Latine Spekynge selected and gathered oute of Terence, and the same translated in to Englysshe, &c. by Nicolas Udall. Lond. Tho. Berthelet, 1533. 16mo. Udall's epistola nuncupatoria is dated 1534. This book being esteemed good in its time and very useful for young scholars, Joh. Leland and Tho. Newton wrote verses in commendation of it.' It was frequently reprinted in the 16th century. 1568. 16mo. Rhodes, 2517, 17. Bindley, pt. iii. 1783, 7s. 6d.

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Epistola critica ad H. B. S. E. I. in qua omnes Bentleii in Phædrum Notæ atque Emendationes expendentur (a Fr. Hare). Lond. 1726. 4to. 5s. An excellent piece of classical criticism.

A brief Account of the Life and Writings of Terence. Salisb. 1799. 8vo.

TERENTIUS VARRO, M. The Three Books of M. Terentius Varro concerning Agriculture, translated by the Rev. T. Owen, M.A. Oxford, 1800. 8vo. 5s.

Pp. xi and 157, also two leaves of corrigenda and explicanda.

Teresa, Saint. The flaming Hart, or the Life of the glorious S. Teresa. Antwerpe, 1642. sm. 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1194, 13s. Ant. à Wood mentions The Life of S. Teresa pr. about 1623. in oct,'

The Life of the holy Mother St. Teresa of Jesus. Printed 1669. 4to. 1671. 4to. 1675. 4to. 2 vols. in 1. Towneley, pt. ii. 1103, 15s.

Terræ Filius, or the secret History of the University of Oxford, with Remarks on Dr. Newton's Book, entitled University Education. London, 1726. 12mo. 2 vols.

An ingenious but intemperate satire, with a frontispiece by Hogarth. Two editions appeared in 1726. Dowdeswell, 690, 6s. Hibbert, 7838, 4s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i, 32, 7s. 1754. 12mo. To this edition the author's name, Nic. Amhurst, is affixed. Drury, 58, 2s. TERRASSON, Ant. The Life of Sethos. London, 1732. 8vo. 2 vols. 7s. 6d.

Written in avowed imitation of Telemachus and The Travels of Cyrus. 'In that philosophical romance, called 'La Vie de

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