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Bindley, pt. iii. 1698, 8s. Willett, 2560, morocco, 15s.

The Eneid of Virgil transl. into English

by the Rev. Chr. Pitt. London, 1740. 4to. 2 vols. A work of the very first excellence. Reprinted in Warton's Virgil, 1753, &c.

The Eneid of Virgil translated into English Blank Verse, by William Hawkins, M. A. London, 1764. 8vo. 3s.

The Eneid of Virgil translated into Blank Verse, by Alexander Strahan, Esq. London, 1767. 8vo. 2 vols. 5s. In this version Strahan endeavours to imitate Milton's manner. The first book appeared in 1739, 8vo. and the first six books were previously published

in 1753. 8vo. 2s.

The Eneid of Virgil, transl. into blank Verse, by James Beresford, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. London, 1794. 4to. A sensible and faithful translation.

A Translation of the Æneis, in rhymed Verse, with a critical Preface and Notes, by Charles Symmons, D. D. of Jesus College, Cambridge. London, 1817. royal 4to. published at 27. 12s. 6d.

The Epigrams of P. Virgilius Maro and

others; with the Praises of him and his Workes also his Epitaphs, composed by divers illustrious Persons and lastly, the Argument of his Workes. London, 1624. 12mo. Dedicated to Nathaniel Gurtin by John Penkethman. Bindley, pt. iii. 1776.

Notes on Dryden's Virgil, by Luke Milbourne. London, 1698. 8vo. Reed, 7841, 3s. Dissertation upon the Eneids of Virgil. 1770. See MARTYN, John.

Dissertation on Virgil's Æneid, Lib. I. Ver. 37, containing Reasons for questioning its Authenticity. Sherborne, 1796. 8vo.

Clavis Virgiliana: or a Vocabulary of all the Words in Virgil's Bucolics, Georgics and Æneid. London, 1742. 8vo. Pp. 191, with a preface, 5s. Gossett, 1293, 6s. calf.

Virgilius. This Boke treateth of the Lyfe of Virgilius, and of his Deth, and many Marvayles that he dyd in hys Lyfe Tyme by Whychcrafte and Nygramancie thorowgh the Helpe of the Devyls of Hell. Anwarpe by me Johun Doesborcke.

Roxburghe, 6376, 54l. 12s. resold White Knights, 4595, 287. 8s. resold Hibbert, 8400, 291. 18s. 6d. London, 1812, sm. 8vo. Edited by E. V. Utterson. Fifty-one copies printed. Nassau, pt. ii. 880, 15s. Hibbert, 8401, 17. 6s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1185, 27. 48. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1072, 21. 6s. White Knights, 4327, morocco, 2l. 15s. On VELLUM. One copy taken off, now in the British Museum. The vellum is wretched. Lond. 4to. Black letter, with wood-cuts. An imperfect copy of an edition (Sign. A, B, C, in fours, and Di and iiii.) probably printed by Copland, is in the Garrick collection in the British Museum. The romance is reprinted in Thoms' Collection.

Virginia. - Anonymous Publications relating to Virginia.

A true Relation of what happened in Virginia, since the first Planting of that Colony. London, 1608. 4to. with a map.

Nova Britannia. Offring most excellent Fruites by Planting in Virginia. Exciting all such as be well affected to further the same. London, 1609. 4to. Black letter. The dedication to Sir Thomas Smith of London, Knight, signed R. I. Sign. A-E, in fours, A 1 & E 4 blank. Gordonstoun, 1674, title wanting, 8s. White Knights, pt. i. 735, morocco, 11. 7s.

Virginia richly valued, by the Description of the maine Land of Florida, her next Neighbour. Written by a Portugall Gentleman of Eluas, emploied in all the Action, and translated out of Portugese by Richard Critical Observations on the sixth Book of Haklvyt. London, 1609. 4to. A to A a 2, the Æneid. London, 1770. 8vo. 2s.

Observations in Illustration of Virgil's celebrated fourth Eclogue. London, 1810. 8vo. Pp. 450, 6s.

Clavis Virgiliana: or, a Vocabulory of all the Words in Virgil's Æneid, Georgics, and Bucolics. Oxon. 1815. 8vo. 5s.

Virgil Travesti. See COTTON, Charles. Virgil Travestie, by J. Phillips. 1672. Reed, 7844, 8s. 6d. 1678. Reed, 7845,

4s.

The Story of Æneas and Dido burlesqued, from the fourth Book of the Æneid of Virgil. Charlestown, South Carolina, 1774. 8vo. Bindley, pt. iii. 1774, 6s.

in fours.

A good Speed to Virginia. Lond. 1609. 4to.

A trve and sincere Declaration of the Purpose and Ends of the Plantation begun in Virginia. London, 1610. 4to. Pp. 26, not including the title.

True Declaration of the Estate of the Colonie in Virginia, with a Confutation of such scandalous Reports as have tended to the Disgrace of so worthy an Enterpriser. London for Wm. Barret, 1610. 4to. pp. 68, A to I in fours, A 1 blank.

The new Life of Virginea declaring the former Svccesse and present Estate of that Plantation, being the second Part of Noua Britannia. London, 1612. 4to. A-G in fours, A1 blank. The dedication to Sir VIRGIL, Pol. See VERGIL, Poly- Thomas Smith of London is signed R. I.

dore.

Boswell, 2731, 18s. Jadis, 254, 17. 5s.

For the Colony in Virginea Britannia. Lawes diuine, morall and martiall, &c. Lon

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Proceedings of the English Colonie at Virginia, with the salvage Discourses of the Neighbours. 1612. 4to. Bindley, pt. i.

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A short Collection of the most remarkable Passages from the Originall to the Dissolution of the Virginia Company. 1651. 4to. Sign. A to C, in fours.

London,

fonsi Virvesii Ultemani Canariensis

Episcopi de Matrimonio Regis Angliæ Tractatus. Impressum anno 1561. 4to.

Vitas Patrum. Westmynstre by my Wynken de Worde, 1495. folio. This work was translated from the French by W. Caxton, and is considered one of W. de Worde's most magnificent typographical productions. It consists of cccxlvij leaves numbered, besides the table printed in double columns, which ends on the recto of A a viij. Inglis, 1659, title wanting, morocco, S. Hibbert, 8619, 317. 10s. White Knights, 4472, morocco, 327. 11s. Towneley, pt. i. 862, 53. 11s. Evans' in 1815, 532 11s. Alchorne, 182, 597. 17s.

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VITRUVIUS, M. Pollio. The civil Architecture of Vitruvius, prising those Books of the Author which relate to the public and private Edifices of the Ancients, transl. by William Wilkins, M. A. trated by numerous Engravings, with an Introduction, containing an historical View of the Rise and Progress of Architecture amongst the

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Virginia and Maryland, or the Lord Balti-Greeks. London, 1812. imperial more's printed Case uncased and answered, &c. London, 1655. 4to. pp. 52.

Publick Good without Private Interest, or a compendious Remonstrance of the present sad State and Condition of the English Colonie in Virginia. London, 1657. 4to.

The Laws of Virginia. London, 1662. folio.

Strange Newes from Virginia. London, 1667. 4to. Seven pages.

Acts of Assembly passed in the Colony of Virginia, from 1662 to 1715. London, 1727. folio.

Notes on Virginia. Philadelphia, 1782. 8vo. 7s. 6d. A valuable work, written by Thomas Jefferson, President.

VIRUNNIUS, Ponticus. Britannicæ Historiæ Libri Sex, quibus præfixus est Catalogus Regum Britanniæ per Dauidem Pouelum. Lond. apud Edmundum Bollifantum, Impensis H. Denhami & R. Nuberij. 1585. 8vo.

The History on 44 pages, with a dedication to D. Henrico Sydneo-Dauid Pouelus', then, the catalogue of Kings from Brute to Cadvalader. Nassau, pt. ii. 65, 7s. Gough, 3758, 12s. Gordonstoun, 1879, 17. 9s. Aug. Vind. 1534. Svo.

VIRVESIUS, F. Alfonsus. F. Al

4to.

Best edition. LARGE PAPER, in folio, with proofs on India paper.

The Architecture of M. Vitruvius Pollio, translated into English, with the Commentaries of Inigo Jones and others, and the Latin Text by Rob. Castell. London, 1730. folio. 2 vols.

The Architecture of M. Vitruvius Pollio, translated from the original Latin, by W. Newton, Architect. London, 1771-91. royal folio. 2 vols. 21. 10s.

The Architecture of Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, in ten Books, translated from the Latin by Joseph Gwilt. London, 1825. roy. Svo. This translation is superior to that of Newton.

VIVES, Lewis. The Instrvction of a Christen Woman, made fyrste in Latyne by Lewes Viues, and tourned into Englysshe by Richard Hyrde. Lond. in Edib. T. Ber

thelet, 1541. 4to.

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An Introduction to Wysedome, made by Ludouicus Viues, and translated into Englyshe by Rycharde Morysine. Lond. in Æd. T. Berthelet, 1544. 16mo. Sign. I, in eights. At the end are certain Floures of most notable Sentences of wise Men gathered by Erasmus of Roterodam, and translated into Englyshe.' Inglis, 1513, 18s. - Lond. excud. H. Wykes, 1564. 16mo. London, John Daye. 16mo. White Knights, 4332, 5s. The Office and Duetie of an Husband translated into Englyshe by Thomas Paynell. London by Iohn Cawood. 16mo. Sign. D 4, in eights, addressed to Syr Antony Browne' by Thomas Paynell. Reed, 5271,

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His native beauties are of too delicate a kind to be copied in a foreign language. "Volcanos.-The Vulcano's: or, Burning and Fire-vomiting Mountains Famous in the World: with their Remarkables. London, 1667. 4to.

Pp. 68, with Title, Epistle, Explication of the Schemes, and Table, 4 leaves, also a plate.

VOLNEY, C. F. Travels through Syria and Egypt, in the Years 1783, 1784, 1785, by M. Volney, translated from the French, illustrated with Copper-plates. London, 1787. 8vo. 2 vols.

Dent, pt. ii. 937, 5s. Willett, 2564, 13s.

The Ruins: or, a Survey of the Revolutions of Empires, by M. Volney, translated from the French. London, 1792. 8vo. 5s. Frequently reprinted.

The Law of Nature, or Catechism of French Citizens, translated from the French of C. F. Volney. London, 1796. 8vo.

Lectures on History, by C. F. Volney, translated from the French. London, 1800. 12mo.

VOLTAIRE, F. M. Arouet de. The Works of M. de Voltaire, translated

into English. London, 17— 12mo. 36 vols.

Doctors Smollett and Franklin were, for a valuable consideration, induced by the booksellers to suffer their names to appear as the translators, but they had no farther share in the concern. Sotheby's in 1821, 36 vols. 61. 8s. 6d.

VOLUSENUS Anglice WILSON. VON BUCH, L. See BUCH, Leopold Von.

VON TROIL, Uno, D. D. Letters on Iceland: to which are added, the Letters of Dr. Ihre and Dr. Bach concerning the Edda and the Elephantiasis of Iceland: Also Professor Bergman's curious Observations and chemical Examination of the Lava and other Substances produced on the Island. London 1780. Svo.

With a map and representation of the boiling fountain. Drury, 4530, 7s. Willett, 2445, 11s. Fonthill, 2013, 11s. Von Troil's letters are inserted in the first volume of Pinkerton's Collection.

VORAGINE, Ja. de. Legenda Aurea, or the Golden Legend.

A very popular work in the fifteenth century.

The Golden Legende. Westmestre by Wyllyam Caxton, 1483. fol. This translation was made by W. Caxton at the command of William Earl of Arundel. The volume, ornamented with wood-cuts, is elegantly printed in double columns, and contains CCCCXLiiii folios besides the proheme of Caxton, two tables, a large wood-cut of the Saints in Glory and the prologue of the printer. Roxburghe, 215, four leaves wanting, 31. Towneley, pt. i. 654, imperfect, 351. Inglis, 802, three leaves wanting, 251. 4s. and 802*, another edition, six leaves wanting, 127. 12s. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, i. 186-93. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 268-9.

The Golden Legende. sm. folio, with wood-cuts, said by Ames to be printed without initials. See Bibl. Harleian. iii. 1574.

The Golden Legende. Westmestre by Wyllyam Caxton, 1493. fol. This edition is differently arranged from that of 1483, and has more wood-cuts. It is printed in double columns, and contains folios CCCCxxix, preceded by the proheme and table, 4 leaves. The colophon is supposed to have been printed by W. de Worde, as Caxton died in 1491. Alchorne, 172, one leaf ms., 827. 19s. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, i. 193-5. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 269-63*.

The Events of Comets or blazing Stars made vpon the Sight of the Comet Pagania, which appeared in Nov. and Decem. 1577. By John Vowell, alias Hoker of the Citty of Exeter, Gentleman. London for the sayd John Hoker. 8vo. From Maunsell's Cata

Legenda Aurea; that is to saye, in Englyshe, The Goldē Legende. Westmynster by Wynkyn de Worde, 1498. folio. A magnificent book, with rude wood-cuts. Alchorne, 184, front. and one leaf wanting, 157. 15s. On the recto of the first leaf is a cut, in two parts, representing the Annuncia-logue, pt. ii. p. 24. tion and the Crucifixion: on the reverse is a short table, after which the Lives and Histories taken out of the Bible, 52 folios. The succeeding leaf presents us with Caxton's large device, with the cut, just described, on the reverse. The recto of the ensuing leaf contains the general title of the Legend over a very large and rude cut: a prologue, table, and 4 leaves follow. Then the work numbered to folio CCClxxxxviii, after which is a leaf containing the Chronicle.

A Catalog of the Bishops of Excester, with the Description of the Antiquitie and first Foundation of the Cathedrall Church of the same. Collected by Iohn Vowell al as Hoker, Gent. London by H. Denham. 1584. 4to. Dedicated to the bishop, the dean and chapter of Exeter. Ki, in twos. The description was afterwards inserted in Holinshed's Chronicle, with some amendments.

A Pamphlet of the Offices and Duties of euerie particular sworne Officer of the Citie

The Golden Legende. Emprynted by of Excester: Collected by Iohn Vowell alias Julyan Notary, 1503. folio.

Legenda Aurea, The Golden Legende. London by W. de Worde, 1512. folio.

Legenda Aurea. The Golden Legende. London by W. de Worde, 1527. folio. White Knights, 2566, morocco, 15l. 4s. 6d. A copy of this edition is in the British Mu

seum. Collation.-Title, consisting of a large cut similar to Caxton's edition 1483. Lyues and historyes taken out of the byble.' folio 1 to liiii (54), ending with a table of the saints, then folio primo to CCClxxxiiii. finished August 27, 1527.

Voss, Jenny. The German Princess revived; or, the London Jilt: being a true Account of the Life and Death of Jenny Voss. London,

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Hoker, Gentleman and Chamberlain of the same. London by Henry Denham. 1584. 4to. Dedicated To the Maior, of Excester.' I, in twos.

Vox Borealis, or the Northern Discoverie: by Way of Dialogue Amidst between Jamie and Willie. the Babylonians, printed by Margery Mar-Prelat &c. 1641. 4to.

Fourteen leaves. Inglis, 1609, 4s. 6d. White Knights, 4600, 10s. Bindley, pt. iv. 807, 6s. 6d. This humorous pamphlet is reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Vox Graculi, or Jack Dawe's Prognostication, for the Yeare 1623.

4to.

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Vox Populi. See Scor, Thomas.
Voyages and Travels, various.

A true and perfect Description of three
Voyages. 1609. See PHILLIP, William.

A new Voyage into the Northern Countries. London, 1674. 12mo. Bindley, pt. iii. 1786, 8s. 6d.

A Collection of several late Voyages to the South and North by Sir J. Narborough, Capt. Jasmen Tasman, Capt. John Wood and F. Martin. London, 1694. 8vo. 1711 8vo.

Nassau, pt. ii. 887, 5s. Drury, 2858, 7s. Heath, 2801, 10s. 6d. Fonthill, 2601, 17s. A Collection of Voyages undertaken by the Dutch East India Company. London, 1703. 8vo. Heath, 2578, 3s. Roxburghe, 7145, 7s. Nassau, pt. ii. 886, 7s.

A Collection of Voyages and Travels. London, John Churchill, 1704. fol. 4 vols. Roxburghe, 7146, 17. 19s.

A Collection of curious Voyages and Travels. London, 1707. Fonthill, 2706, 12s.

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Collection of Voyages and Travels. Lon-vigators. London, 1773-4. 8vo. 4 vols. By don, 1709-10. 4to. 2 vols. 1711. 4to. 2 D. Henry. vols. Nassau, pt. ii. 1150, 17. 15s.

A Collection of modern and cotemporary

A new Voyage round the World. 1725. Voyages and Travels. London, 1805-9. See DEFOE, Daniel.

A Collection of Voyages and Travels, some now first printed from original MSS. others now first published in English, with a general Preface, giving an Account of the Progress of Trade and Commerce from its first Beginning. London printed by Assignment from Mess. Churchill, 1732, or 1744 or

1752. folio. 6 vols. A valuable collection. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 908, 47. 14s. 6d. Reed, 1795, 61. 6s. Nassau, pt. i. 898, with the Harleian Collection, 2 vols. 77. Willett, 606, with the Harleian Collection, 2 vols. 121. Heath, 2797, with the Harleian Collection, 2 vols. 157. LARGE PAPER. Fonthill, 2298, 91. 9s. Dent, pt. i. 662, 107. 10s. Stanley, with the Harleian Collection,

2 vols. russia, 361.

A Collection of Voyages and Travels, compiled from the Library of the Earl of Oxford, interspersed and illustrated with Notes. London, 1745-7. fol. 2 vols. This, generally called the Harleian Collection, forms a Supplement to the Churchill Collection of Voyages. Fonthill, 1963, 17. 15s. Reed, 2476, russia, 71.

A new and general Collection of Voyages and Travels. London, Astley, 1745-7. 4to. vols. The first number of this valuable work appeared in Dec. 1744, and the last in 1747. The author was Mr. John Green. Hibbert, 600, 17. 8s. Nassau, pt. i. 364, 17. 10s. Dent, pt. i. 302, russia, 21. 3s. Sir P. Thompson, 97, 2l. 15s. Gosset, 233, 37. 13s. 6d. Willett, 100, russia,

81. 8s.

A Compendium of authentic Voyages, digested in a chronological Series. Illustrated with a Variety of Charts, Maps, Plans, Heads, &c. London, 17-. 12mo. 7 vols. 17. 1s. An useful and entertaining compilation.

A new Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels. London, Knox, 1767. 8vo. 7 vols. Drury, 4538, ll. 16s.

A Journal of a Voyage round the World in his M. S. Endeavour, 1768-71: to which is added, a concise Vocabulary of the Language of Otahite. London, 1771. 4to. 6s.

An historical Account of all the Voyages round the World performed by English Na

8vo. 11 vols. Published, in numbers, by
Sir R. Phillips. Fonthill, 104, 37. 18s.
See CALLANDER, John. HARRIS, John.
MAVOR, William. PINKERTON,

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Twenty-seven leaves, dedicated to Syr Wyllyam of Belay, vyceroy of Pyment' by Syr Nycholas Vyllagon. The following is the title: A lamentable and piteous Treatise, verye necessarye for euerie Christen Man to reade, wherein is contayned, not onely the high Enterprise and Valeauntes of Themperour Charles the V and his Army (in his Voyage made to the Towne of Argier in Affrique, agaynst the Turckes, the Enemies of the Christen Fayth, Thinhabitours of the same) but also the myserable Chaunces of Wynde and Wether, with dyuerse other Aduersities, hable to moue euen a stonye Hearte to bemayle the same, and to praye to God for his Ayde and Succoure. Which was written and sent vnto the Lorde of Langest. Truly and dylygently translated out of Latyn into Frenche, and out of Frenche inso Englishe. 1542. Ricardus Grafton excudebat.' The tract is reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

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