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M.D.XCVIII.' Liber septimvs, Dvaci apud Carolum Boscardum, 1600, pp. 96, not including title, epistle to Philip. de Caverel, and Thomas Vitus to the reader, 4 leaves. Liber octavus, 1600, pp. 108, not including

vol. ii. pp. 118-20, as also in Jo. Pits de Illustr. Angl. Script. æt. 17. nu. 1057.

WHITE, Samuel. A Commentary on the Prophet Isaiah, wherein the

title, Ricardus Vitus to the reader, and epistle literal Sense of his Prophecies is briefly explained. London, 1709.

Liber no

to Vedast. Grenetius, 2 leaves. nvs, 1602, pp. 174, not including title, Adrianus Vitus to the reader, and epistle to Ioan. dv Ploych, 4 leaves, also a leaf containing Gvlielmvs Vitvs R. F. Rhetor ad Mvsam

Clio' and emendations. Liber decimvs, 1606, pp. 142, not including title and epistle to Gvl. de Berghes, 4 leaves, also a leaf containing approbatio & emendationes. Liber vndecimvs, 1607, pp. 110, not including title, epistle to D. Warner. de Davre and

portions of two letters of W. Gifford and Mat. Kellison, together 4 leaves, also a leaf containing approbatio & emendationes.

Orationes quinque, de Circulo Artium & Philosophie-De Eloquentia & Cicerone.Pro Divitiis Regum,-Pro Doctoratu,-De studiorum Finibus, cum Notis. Atrebat. 1596. 8vo. The two first, which were spoken at Lovain, were published by Christoph. Johnson, chief master of Winchester School, about 1564, and commanded by him, says Ant. à Wood, to be read publicly in the said school, near Winton, by the scholars.

Ricardi Viti Basinstochii ad Leges Decem

virorum in duodecim Tabulis, Institutiones Juris Civilis in quattuor Libris; primam Partem Digestorum in quattuor Libris; Notæ Jvris interpretati. Atrebati, ex Officina Gulielmi Riuerij, 1597. 16mo. Pp. 368, including title and emendations. The volume is dedicated to Philip II. of Spain.

Aelia Laelia Crispis. Epitaphium antiqvvm qvod in Agro Bononiensi adhvc videtur, à diversis hactenus interpretatum variè: novissimè autem à Ricardo Vito Basinstochio, Amicorum Precibus explicatum. Durdrechti, Typis Joannis Leonardi Berewovt, 1618. 16mo. Pp. 84, not including title, epistle dedicatory to Christophoro Jonsoni Vicamensis Scholæ apud Vintoniam summo Moderatori', and complimentary verses, 5 leaves. Ant. à Wood mentions a previous edition, Petav. 1568, in six sh. and a half in qu.' De Reliquiis & Veneratione Sanctorum. Duac. 1609.

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Explicatio brevis Privilegiorum Juris et Consuetudinis circa ven. Sacramentum Eucharistiæ. Duac. 1609. 8vo.

Brevis Explicatio Martyrii Sanctæ Vrsvlæ et vndecim millivm Virginvm Britanniarvm, per R. V. B. Dvaci, ex Typographia Petri Avroii, 1610. 16mo. Pp. 79, including title and epistle D. Ioanni Lespaignol, per Ricardum VVitum'.

A notice of Richard Whyte of Basingstoke will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses,

4to.

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The answer, dedicated to 'Ambrose Dudley Earle of Warwicke', &c. consists of 44 leaves, the discovery, with a separate titlepage, 39 leaves. White Knights, 4388 and 4389, morocco, 15s. & 19s.

A Letter to the Reverend Dr. White : Richard. Historiarum Bricontaining Remarks upon certain Passages tanniæ Libri XI. Atrebati et Duin the Notes subjoined to his Bampton Lec-aci, 1597-1607. 16mo. 2 vols.

tures. London, 1789. 8vo.

An Appeal to the Members of the University of Oxford, relating to the Rev. Dr. White's Bampton Lectures. By No Academic. London, 1789. 8vo.

Facts relating to the Rev. Dr. White's Bampton Lecture, by R. B. Gabriel, D.D. London, 1789. 8vo. 1790. 8vo.

A Letter to R. B. Gabriel, D.D. in answer to Facts relating to the Rev. Dr. White's Bampton Lectures, by a Member of one of the Universities. London, 1790. 8vo.

A Statement of Dr. White's literary Obligations to the Rev. Samuel Badcock and the Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D. by Joseph White, D.D.

London, 1790. 8vo.

Ægyptiaca: or, Observations on certain Antiquities of Egypt, in two parts: Part I. the History of Pompey's Pillar elucidated. Part II. Abdollatif's Account of the Antiquities of Egypt, written in Arabic, A. D. 1203. Translated into English and illustrated with Notes, by J. White, D.D. London, 1801. 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 980, 4s. Hibbert, 8590, 6s. 6d. LARGE paper. Lloyd, 1334, 7s. 6d.

Criseos Griesbachianæ in Novum Testamentum Synopsis. Oxon. 1811. 8vo. Drury, 4578, 5s. This esteemed work generally accompanies the learned professor's edition of the Greek Testament, 1798. 8vo. 2 vols.

Joseph Blanco. Letters from Spain, by Don Leucadio Doblado. London, 1822.

Bindley, pt. i. 831, 11 books, 67. 12s. and 832, nine books, 21. 4s. Sotheby's in 1829, nine books, uncut, 31. 18s. Hibbert, 8307,9 books in 2 vol, mor. 7. 10s. Another copy, consisting of ten books, is priced in a bookseller's late catalogue at 211. in morocco. The work is very seldom found complete, and the following collation was made on examination of four copies. General title to books 1 to 9, Ricardi Viti Basingstoch Comitis Palatini Historiarum Britanniæ Insvlae, ab Origine Mundi, ad Annum Christi octingentesimum Libri nouem priores, ad Senatvm Popvlvmq. Britannvm. [Dvaci] apud Carolvm Boscardvm, 1602.', on the back of which is a copper-plate portrait of the author by H. Mortier, one leaf; epistle Senatvi, Popvloqve Britanno', four leaves; Thomas Vitus to the reader, the arguments to the nine books, and in Vitorvm Insignia', with the arms of White engraved by H. Mortier, 3 leaves. Libri 5, Atrebati, ex Officina Gulielmi Riuerij, 1597, pp. 472, including title, and epistles to Prince Albert, Cæsar Baronius, Mich. D'Esne, Christ. Assonvillius, and Ioan. Richardotus. Liber sextus, Duaci apud Carolum Boscardum, 1598, pp. 124, not including title, an epigram, epistle Amplissimo Senatorvm Popvliqve Dvacensis Ordini S.' and Adrianus Vitus Lectori S.', 4 leaves, also emendations, one page. Pages 95 and 96 are repeated, and on the reverse of page 123 is the following colophon, Attrebati, ex Typographia Gvllielmi Riverii Tipographi ivrati.

M.D.XCVIII.' Liber septimvs, Dvaci apud Carolum Boscardum, 1600, pp. 96, not including title, epistle to Philip. de Caverel, and Thomas Vitus to the reader, 4 leaves. Liber octavus, 1600, pp. 108, not including

title, Ricardus Vitus to the reader, and epistle to Vedast. Grenetius, 2 leaves. Liber nonvs, 1602, pp. 174, not including title, Adrianus Vitus to the reader, and epistle to Ioan. dv Ploych, 4 leaves, also a leaf containing 'Gvlielmvs Vitvs R. F. Rhetor ad Mvsam

Clio' and emendations. Liber decimvs, 1606, pp. 142, not including title and epistle to Gvl. de Berghes, 4 leaves, also a leaf containing approbatio & emendationes. Liber vndecimvs, 1607, pp. 110, not including title, epistle to D. Warner. de Davre and

portions of two letters of W. Gifford and Mat. Kellison, together 4 leaves, also a leaf containing approbatio & emendationes.

Orationes quinque, de Circulo Artium & Philosophie-De Eloquentia & Cicerone.Pro Divitiis Regum,-Pro Doctoratu,-De studiorum Finibus, cum Notis. Atrebat. 1596. 8vo. The two first, which were spoken at Lovain, were published by Christoph. Johnson, chief master of Winchester School, about 1564, and commanded by him, says Ant. à Wood, to be read publicly in the said school, near Winton, by the scholars.

Ricardi Viti Basinstochii ad Leges Decem

virorum in duodecim Tabulis, Institutiones Juris Civilis in quattuor Libris; primam Partem Digestorum in quattuor Libris; Notæ Jvris interpretati. Atrebati, ex Officina Gulielmi Riuerij, 1597. 16mo. Pp. 368, including title and emendations. The volume is dedicated to Philip II. of Spain.

Aelia Laelia Crispis. Epitaphium antiqvvm qvod in Agro Bononiensi adhvc videtur, à diversis hactenus interpretatum variè: novissimè autem à Ricardo Vito Basinstochio, Amicorum Precibus explicatum. Durdrechti, Typis Joannis Leonardi Berewovt, 1618. 16mo. Pp. 84, not including title, epistle dedicatory to Christophoro Jonsoni Vicamensis Scholæ apud Vintoniam summo Moderatori', and complimentary verses, 5 leaves.

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Ant. à Wood mentions a previous edition,

Petav. 1568, in six sh. and a half in qu.' De Reliquiis & Veneratione Sanctorum. Duac. 1609.

Explicatio brevis Privilegiorum Juris et Consuetudinis circa ven. Sacramentum Eucharistiæ. Duac. 1609. 8vo.

Brevis Explicatio Martyrii Sanctæ Vrsvlæ et vndecim millivm Virginvm Britanniarvm, per R. V. B. Dvaci, ex Typographia Petri Avroii, 1610. 16mo. Pp. 79, including title and epistle D. Ioanni Lespaignol, per Ricardum VVitum'.

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A notice of Richard Whyte of Basingstoke will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses,

vol. ii. pp. 118-20, as also in Jo. Pits de Illustr. Angl. Script. æt. 17. nu. 1057.

WHITE, Samuel. A Commentary on the Prophet Isaiah, wherein the literal Sense of his Prophecies is briefly explained. London, 1709.

4to.

LARGE PAPER. 10s. 6d. Thomas, D. D. Schola moralis Philosophiæ Oxon. in Funere Whiti pullata. Oxon. 1624. 4to.

'A book of verses mostly made by the students of Magd. hall'.-Ant. à Wood.

Thomas. Institutionvm peripatetuarvm ad Mentem Philosophi Kenelmi Eqvitis Digbæi Pars theorica item Appendix de Origine Mvndi, Authore Thoma Anglo ex Albiis East-Saxonum. Lvgdvni, 1646. 12mo.

This author, who was a catholic, published many other treatises. He is highly commended by Ant. à Wood, Thomas Hobbes and other writers of his own day.

Thomas. A true Relation of the Conversion and Baptism of Isuf the Turkish Chaous, nained Richard Christophilus, in the Presence of a full Congregation, Jan. 30, 1658, in Covent-Garden, where Mr. Manton is Preacher. London, 1658.

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Εξάστιχον Ἱερὸν. Iconum quarundam extranearum (numero 258) Explicatio breviuscula, & clara apprimè Epheborum aliquot prænobilium in Usum exculta, quâ ad SS. Scripturas alliciantur. Quibus singulis accessit Symbolum, cum Sententiolâ concinnâ ex Autoribus Græcis & Latinis depromptâ. Oxon. 1677. 4to. Twelve copies only printed. A curious account of this book, and of other poetical productions of

Whitehall will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses.

WHITEHEAD, George. The Christian Progress of Geo. Whitehead, in four Parts, with a Supplement. London, 1725. 8vo.

Whitehead was a Quaker of considerable celebrity.

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Paul. The Poems and miscellaneous Compositions of Paul Whitehead, with explanatory Notes on his Writings, and his Life written by Capt. Edward Thompson. London, 1777. 4to.

With portrait of Whitehead after J. Gainsborough, by J. Collyer. Garrick, 2614, morocco, 15s. Reed, 7480, with ms. notes by Is. Reed, 11. 5s. Whitehead's satires, in which he furiously lashed the vices and follies of the age, are now deservedly forgotten.

William. Plays and Poems: to which are prefixed, Memoirs of his Life and Writings by W. Mason, M.A. Lond. 1774, and York, 1788. sm. 8vo. 3 vols. 7s. 6d.

Prefixed to the third volume is a portrait of Whitehead by Collyer, 1787.

WHITEHEAD, W. An Explanation of the Arms of the several incorporated Companies in the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne, according to Guillim, Bailey

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WHITEHURST, John. The Works of John Whitehurst, F. R. S. with Memoirs of his Life and Writings (by Dr. C. Hutton of Woolwich). London, 1792. 4to.

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With portrait of Whitehurst by Hall, after Wright. Marquis of Townshend, 3435, Ils WHITELAW, Rev. James. Essay on the Population of Dublin. Dublin, 1805. 8vo. 5s.

WHITELOCKE, Sir Bulstrode. Memorials of English Affairs from the Beginning of the Reign of K. Charles I. to the Restauration of K. Charles II. London, 1732. fol.

The best edition, containing the passages which were struck out by the Earl of ADglesey. This work, that has been so much cried up, is a meagre diary, wrote by a poorspirited, self-interested and self-conceited lawyer of eminence; but full of facts."Bishop Warburton. Lloyd, 1363, 21. Hollis, 1354, 21. 12s. 6d. Hibbert, 8638, 31. 3. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1180, russia, 41. 1s. Marquis of Townshend, 3289, 41. 4s. Dowdeswell, 833, 5. Heath, 4451, 5l. 12s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 1458, russia, 51. 18s. Willett, 2699, 67. 10s. London, 1682. fol. Published by Arthur Earl of Anglesea, who took considerable liberties with the ms. Gough, 4066, 6s. 6d. MarRoscoe, quis of Townshend, 3288, 12s. 6d. 479, 13s. Roxburghe, 8453, 19s.

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1766. 4to. 2 vols. 18s.

Brockett, 3366, 17. 13s. Marquis of Townshend, 1900, 21. 12s. 6d. Heath, 4408, russia, 31. 4s.

A Journal of the Swedish Ambassy, in the Years 1653 and 1654. From the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, written by the Ambassador the Lord Commissioner Whitelocke, with an Appendix of original Papers. London, 1772. 4to. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 7866, 12. 2s. Heath, 2511, 11. 19s. Fonthill, 1866, 21. 3s. Willett, 2641, 21. 15s.

WHITER, Walter. Etymologicon Universale. Cambridge, 1811. 4to. 2 vols.

Hibbert, 8591, 17s. - Cambridge, 1822-5. 4to. Drury, 4667, russia, 2 vols. 21. 16s.

A Specimen of a Commentary on Shakspeare; containing, 1st. Notes on As you like it; 2dly, An Attempt to explain and illustrate various Passages, on a new Principle of Criticism, derived from Mr. Locke's Doctrine of the Association of Ideas. Lond. 1794. 8vo. Steevens, 1390, 4s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3886, 6s. Horne Tooke, 788, 17. 1s. Etymologicum Magnum, or Universal Etymological Dictionary, on the new Plan, with Illustrations drawn from various Languages. Cambridge, 1800. 4to. Horne Tooke, 787, 31. 11s. Roxburghe, 2168, 15s. An original and ingenious work, which, whatever may become of its theory, will be always highly estimated by the profound etymologist.

WHITFIELD, Henry. Light appearing more and more unto the perfect Day, or a farther Discovery of the present State of the Indians in New England. London, 1651. 4to. 5s.

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1532. 4to. Black letter, with wood-cuts. Gough, 4027, 21. 7s. The author compares the life of perfection to precious wine kept in a pipe or tun. His main aim is to commend and defend the religious orders and monastic vows against the objections of the Lutherans.'

For other particulars respecting Richard Whitford, the wretch of Sion', and his publications, see Wood's Athena Oxonienses and Ames' Typographical Antiquities.

WHITGIFT, John, Abp. of Canterbury. An Answere to a certen Libel, intituled, An Admonition to the Parliament. London by Henry Bynneman. 1572. 4to.

Pp. 246, with 20 pages of addition, and lastly, A briefe Answere to certain Pamphlets spread abroad of late, pp. 7. A briefe Viewe of the second Admonition, pp. 6. Articles out of the former admonition, untruly said to be falsified, pp. 6. Bishop Randolph, 1562, 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1089, morocco, 31. 5s.

1573. 4to.

The Defense of the Aunswere to the Admonition, against the Replie of T. C. By John Whitgift, D. D. London by H. Binneman for Humf. Joye, 1574. folio. Bishop Randolph, 1620, 18s.

A godlie Sermon preached before the Queene Maiestie at Greenwich. London, Henry Bynneman, 1574. 16mo. Inglis, 1530, 3s. Gough, 3934, 12s.

An Epitaph on the Death of the late most reverend Father in God, John, by his Providence, the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury,

made to runne upon the Letters of his Names and Tytles, &c. He deceased at Lambeth, Feb. 29, 1603-4, aged 72, and was buried at Croyden.

See Abstract. CARTWRIGHT, Thomas. PAULE, Sir George.

WHITHORNE, Thomas. Songes of three, fower and five Voyces, composed and made by Thomas Whythorne, Gent. the which Songes are of sundrie Sorts, viz. some short, some easy, &c. some SOlemne, some merry. Lond. by John Daye, 1571. 4to.

Both the words and music of these songs, which were published before those of Bird had appeared, are truly barbarous.—Burney.

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