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With 14 plates. An important and tiquities, &c. &c.

valuable addition to the records of African discovery. Hibbert, 8191, 8s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 725, 11s. Drury, 4438, 17. 10s. Strettel, 1657, 17. 14s.

TUDOR, Owen. The Life of Owen Tideric, Prince of Wales, or otherwise Owen Tudor, who married Catharine Princess of France, and Widow of our King Henry V. First wrote in French, and published many Years ago at Paris, and now translated into English. London,

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-Samuel. Description of the Retreat, an Institution near York for Insane Persons of the Society of Friends; containing an Account of the Origin and Progress, the Modes of Treatment and a Statement of Cases. By Samuel Tuke. York, 1813. 8vo. 4s.

Pag. xx and 228, with a perspective view, and two plans. LARGE PAPER in 4to. 6s.

Practical Hints on the Construction of Pauper Lunatic Asylums. York, 1815. 4to.

Thomas. A Treatise against Painting and Tinctvring of Men and Women: against Murther and Poysoning against and Pride and Ambition against Adulterie and Witchcraft. And the Roote of all these, Disobedience to the Ministerie of the Word. Wherevnto is added, The Picture of a Picture, or, the Character of a painted Woman. By Thomas Tuke, Mi

nister of God's Word at Saint Giles in the Fields. London,

1616. 4to.

A-K, in fours, A 1 and K 4 blank. Inglis, 1592, 9s. Gordonstoun, 2221, 27. 8s.

TULKET, Marmaduke. A topographical, statistical and historical Account of the Borough of Preston in the County of Lancaster, its An

By Marmaduke 12mo. 6s. With six engravings.

Tulket, O. S. B.

TULLY, Richard. Narrative of a ten Years Residence at Tripoli, in Africa, from the original Correspondence in the Possession of the Family of the late Richard Tully, Esq. the British Consul. London, 1816. 4to.

A most curious and interesting work. 1817. 4to. It was likewise printed in 8vo. 3 vols.

Tune.-An Essay upon Tune, being an Attempt to free the Scale of Music, and the Tune of Instruments, from Imperfection, illustrated with Plates. Edinburgh,

1781. 8vo. 6s.

TUNNICLEFF, William. A Topographical Survey of the Counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, commonly called the Western Circuit. Salisbury, 1791. 8vo.

With maps of the several counties.

TUNSTALL, Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham. Certaine godly and deuout Prayers, made in Latin by Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, and translated into English by Thomas Paynelle Clerke. London by John Cawoode, 1558. 16mo.

Twenty-eight leaves, dedicated to Queen Marye, and printed in double columns, Latin and English. Bindley, pt. ii. 2428, 37. 5s.

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Cutberti Tonstalli de Veritate Corporis & Sanguinis Domini in Eucharistia Lib. 2. Lutet. ap. Vascosan. 1554. 4to. 10s. 6d. A notice of this book will be found in Dr. George Carleton's Life of Bern. Gilpin, Lond. 1628. p. 12, 13, 33.

Compendium in decem Libros Ethicorum Aristotelis. Paris. 1554. 8vo.

Contra impios Blasphematores Dei Prædestinationis Opus. Ant. 1555. 4to. Williams, 1666, morocco, 2l. 15s.

A Letter written by Cutbert Tunstall, late Bishop of Duresme, and John Stokesley sometime Bishop of London, so acknowledged and confessed by the said Cutbert, about 14 Daies before his Departure out of this his naturall Lyfe, in Presence of the most reverende Father in God Matthew [Parker] Archebyshop of Canterbury and others, whiche Letter was sent by the same two Byshops to Reginalde Pole Cardinall, being then at Rome, and of late Archebyshop of Canterbury. London, by Reginalde Woulfe, 1560. 8vo. Reprinted in Knight's Life of Erasmus, Appendix, no. xxiv.

James, D.D. Epistola ad Conyers Middleton de Ciceronis Epistolis. Cantab. 1741. 8vo. 4s. This volume sometimes accompanies the variorum edition of Cicero.

Observations on the Epistles between Cicero and Brutus, with Dr. Chapman's Letter on the ancient numeral Characters of the Roman Legions. London, 1744. 8vo.

TURBERVILE, George. Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets, with a Discourse of the friendly Affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with Additions, and set out by George Turbervile, Gentleman. London by Henrie Denham (1570). small 8vo.

Chr. Barker, 1575. 4to. Inglis, 1593, 27. 2s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1608, with the Treatise on Hunting, printed by Bynneman, 27. 15s. The poem in commendation of hawking by Geo. Gascoigne is reprinted, with notes from various ancient authors, in Brydges' Censura Literaria.

The noble Art of Venerie. London, H. Bynneman, 1576. 4to. Inglis, 1595.

Tragical Tales (10) translated by Turbervile, in Time of his Troubles, out of sundrie Italians, with the Argument and L'Envoye to ech Tale. London by Abell Jeffs, 1576. 16mo. See Brydges' Censura Literaria. London for Abel Jeffes, 1587.

sm. 8vo.
Essays Politic and Moral. Printed 1608.
8vo. Mentioned by Ant. Wood.

The Booke of Faulconrie or Hawking, (annexed is) the noble Art of Venerie or Hunting. Augmented with many new Additions by another Hand. London by

Thomas Purfoot, 1611. 4to. Boswell, 2713, russia, 17. 7s. Hibbert, 8193, 31. 1s. Inglis, 1594, morocco, 4l. 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 2276, 81. 8s.

Turbervile's also published translations of the Eclogues of John Bapt. Fiera Mantuan, and the heroical Epistles of Pub. Ovidius Naso. An account of Turbervile will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, and in Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica.

Turkey. Anonymous Publications.

Causes that be proponed and tracted in a Consultacyon of a Journey, to be made with the Tokyn of the holy Crosse, agaynst the Infideles and Turkes, and sent to all Cristen Princes, to Thentent that they throughe their good Counsell, and wyse Examinacyon, sholde examyne, yf any Thynge therin be, that ought to be encreased, or mynysshed; or yf ought to be correctyd. This done the XII Daye of Nouember. 1517. 4to.

The tryumphant Vyctory of the Impe

ryall Mageste agaynst the Turkes: The

XXVI Day of Septembre the Yere of our Lorde. M.CCCCC.XXXII Stewrmarke by a Capytayne named Michael Meschsaer, translated and emprynted out of Frenche into Englysshe by Robert Copland. 1532. 4to. Four leaves, black letter, with wood-cuts. Bindley, pt. iv. 536, 41. The whole of the Black letter, pp. 320, dedicated to Lady text of this interesting piece is printed in Anne Countess Warwick. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dibdin, iii. 116— 758, one leaf wanting, 211. 19. London by Henry Denham, 1567. small 8vo. See Brydges' Censura Literaria. Turbervile's Epitaphs, &c. are reprinted in the second volume of Chalmers' Edition of the Poets.

The Booke of Faulconrie. London for

The Order of the Greate Turckes Courte, of hys Menne of Warre, and of all hys Conquestes, with the Summe of Mahumetes Doctrine. Translated oute of Frenche 1542. Richardus Grafton excud. 16mo. It contains H. iiij in eights. After the preface

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is another title, The Estate of the Courte of the great Turcke.'

The Offspring of the House of Ottomano, and Officers belonging to the great Turkes Court. Whereunto is added, Bartholomeus

Georgieuiz Epitome of the Customes, Rites, Ceremonies and Religion of the Turkes, &c. Englished by Hvgh. Goughe. London by

T. Marshe. Svo. Dedicated To Sir Thomas Gresham,' by H. Goughe.

The whole Discourse of the Victorie that it pleased God to giue to the Christians against the Turkes, and what Losse hapned to the Christians in the said Conflict. Englished by a Frenche Copie printed at Paris, by Fleuri Preuost, priuiledged by the King. London by Henrie Bynneman. 16mo. Black letter, five leaves. An account of the victory obtained by a fleet of gallies belonging to the Pope, the Knights of Malta, and the Venetians, or (as they are united called) the Christians over the Turks, on Sunday the 7th Oct. 1571, near the gulphes of Velapante.'

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Letters sent from Venice, Anno 1571, containing the certaine and true Newes of the most noble Victorie of the Christians over the Armie of the great Turke: and the Names of the Lordes and Gentlemen of the Christians slaine in the same Battell. Translated oute of the Frenche Copie printed at Paris, by Guillem de Nucerd, with the King's Priuiledge. London, by Henrie Bynneman. 16mo. Black letter, five leaves. An account of the victory obtained by a fleet of gallies over the Turkes, on Sunday the 7th Oct. 1571.

Admirable Deliverance of 266 Englishmen from the Turks. 1608. 4to. Bindley, pt. i. 149, 27. 5s.

A true Declaration of the Arrival of Cornelius Haga, Ambassador for the General

States of the United Netherlands at Constantinople, &c. Translated from the Dutch. London, 1618, 4to. pp. 32. Reprinted in the eighth volume of the Harleian Miscellany. Newes from Turkie touching the Death of Achmet the late Emperour of the Turkes:

&c. London, 1618. 4to. Six leaves.

Strange and miraculous Newes from Tvrkie, sent to our English Ambassadour resident at Constantinople, of a Woman who was seene in the Firmament with a Book in her Hand at Medina Talnabi, where Mahomets Tombe is. London, 1642. 4to. Four leaves.

Capitulations and Articles of Peace betweene the King of England and the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Constantinople, 1663. 4to. Published by Paul Rycaut. Reed, 1956, 5s. 6d.

History of the Turks. London, 1719. 8vo. 4 vols. with a map and portraits. Willett, 1245, 10s. 6d.

History of the Turks, Moguls and Tartars. 1730. 8vo. 2 vol. Roxburghe, 8398, 12. 4s.

Turkish Spy.-Letters writ by a Turkish Spy, who lived five and forty years undiscovered at Paris.

The author of this work, which was in fact originally written in Italian, was John Paul Marana, a Genoese. 1691. 8vo. 8 vols. Roxburghe, 6843, 9s. - 1694. 12mo. 7 vols. Fonthill, 3476, 37. 1707.8 vols. 1748. 12mo. 8 vols. The twenty-sixth Edition. London, 1770. 12mo. 8 vols.

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The British Physician, or the Virtues of English Plants. London, 1664. sm. 8vo. With portrait. Nassau, pt. ii. 844, 9s. Turner published other works.

Samuel. An Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Teshoo (Tisu) Lama in Tibet: containing a Narrative of a Journey through Budtan, and Part of Tibet; by Captain Samuel Turner. To which are added, Views taken on the Spot, by Lieut. Samuel Davis; and Observations botanical, mineralogical, and medical, by Mr. Robert Saunders. London, 1800. 4to.

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Samuel H. Notes on the Epistle to the Romans, intended to assist Students in Theology, and others, who read the Scriptures in the Originals. New-York, 1824. 8vo.

Professor Turner has in this work availed himself of the labours of the German biblical critics. Prefixed is a translation of Koppe's Latin Introduction to the Epistle to the Romans, and the work concludes with a

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Prolusions on the present Greatness of Britain; on modern Poetry; and on the present Aspect of the World. London, 1819. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

played in the Creation and subsequent Events

The Sacred History of the World, as dis

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William. Herbal. Collen by Arnold Birckman, 1568. fol. 21. 2s. Best edition. -1551. fol. Hibbert, 8227, 11. Dr. Turner, who was born at Morpeth, was enquestionably the earliest writer among us that discovered learning and critical judgment in the knowledge of plants.' Pulteney. Dr. Bulleyn observes, that Dr. Turner's Book of Herbs will always grow green, and never wither as long as Dioscorides is held in mind by us mortal wights.'

A new Dialogue, where in is conteyned the Examinatio of the Masse, and of that Kind of Priesthod, whiche is ordeyned to saye Masse and to offer vp for Remission of Synne, the Bodye and Bloude of Christ again. London by John Day & W. Seres.

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London by John Day. 8vo.

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A Preseruatiue or Triade against the Poyson of Pelagius. London, 1551. 8vo. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

The Huntyng of the Romysh Wolfe. [1554] 16mo. Contains F 4, in eights. White Knights, 4260, morocco, 11s.

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TURNER, William, M.A. A compleat History of the most Remarkable Providences both of Judgment and Mercy; to which is added whatever is curious in the Works London by of Nature and Art. John Dunton, 1697. fol. Hibbert, 8226, 11s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1888, 17. 19s.

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William. Sound Anatomized in a philosophical Essay on Music, with a Discourse on the Abuse of Music. London, 1724. 4to. 6s.

William. Journal of a Tour in Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land, with Excursions to the River Jordan, and along the Banks of the Red Sea to Mount Sinai. By William Turner. London, 1820. 8vo. 3 vols.

TURNOR, Edmund.

2 vols. 10s.

TURSELLIN, Horatius. The admirable Life of S. Francis Xavier, transl. by T. F. Paris, 1632. 4to.

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Turtle-Dove. The Turtle Dove under the Absence and Presence of her only Choice. By a Lover of the Celestial Muses. Edinburgh,

1664. 8vo.

Pp. 256. The greater portion of this volume is in verse. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 765,

61. 6s.

The

TURTON, William, M. D. British Fauna, containing a Compendium of the Zoology of the British Islands; arranged according to the Linnean System. Swansea, 1807. 12mo, 9s.

This useful work contains a complete specification of all the quadrupeds, birds, fish, reptiles, worms, shells, corallines, and animalcula inhabiting Great Britain.

A Medical Glossary: in which the Words in the various Branches of Medicine are

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A Conchological Dictionary of the British Islands. London, 1819. 12mo. pp. xxiv. and 272, with 28 plates, containing 100 specimens, 9s. plain, 14s. coloured; or with two sets of plates, 17. 11s. 6d.

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Conchylia Insularum Britannicarum, of

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Bivalve Shells of the British Islands systematically arranged. London, 1830. 4to. With 20 plates coloured by Sowerby Dr. Turton's work is not only interesting to the collector, but also particularly desirable, as it includes the shells that have been discovered

TURPIN, Archbishop. See RODD, since the publication of Montague.' Thomas.

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Count. An Essay on the Art of War, translated from the French

Turton's Manual of the Land and Freshwater Shells of the British Islands. London, 1831. 12mo. pag. 152, with 10 coloured plates. 10s. 6d.

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