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It is more especially designed to be the means of procuring for Authors, Scholars, &c. the rarest and most valuable books; and as each Numb will be strictly confined to literary subjects, no Advertisements can be admitted, except those which have reference to matters of analogous character. The literary portion will present unusual attractions from its sterling merit, original information, and news. Advertisements for rare and scarce Works, odd Volumes, or Numbers, to complete Sets, inserted in this Advertiser, free of expense. The following case, respecting literary property, is the only one of importance that has been recently decided:INJUNCTION. Lewis v. Fullarton, July 17.-The MASTER OF THE ROLLS, in giving judgment, said: example.* 0 0 6 Three quarters ditto £1 5 0 conscience of schism, than a surplice. He esteems the better. His writing is more than his reading, for the church hierarchy as the church's glory, and how he reads only what he gets without book. Thus ever we jar with Rome, would not have our confusion accomplished he comes down to his friends, and his distinguish us. In simoniacal purchases he thinks first salutation is grace and peace out of the pulpit. his soul goes in the bargain, and is loath to come by His prayer is conceited, and no man remembers his promotion so dear: yet his worth at length advances college more at large.* The pace of his sermon is a "This is a motion by the plaintiff to restrain the him, and the price of his own merit buys him a living. full career, and he runs wildly over hill and dale, till defendants from publishing their New and Com- He is no base grater of his tythes, and will not the clock stop him. The labour of it is chiefly in his prehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales,' as wrangle for the odd egg. The lawyer is the only lungs; and the only thing he has made in it himself, being a piracy from, and infringement of, the copy-man he hinders, by whom he is spited for taking up is the faces. He takes on against the pope without right of the plaintiff's Topographical Dictionary of quarrels. He is a main pillar of our church, though mercy, and has a jest still in lavender for Bellarmine: England, with Historical and Statistical Descrip- not yet dean or canon, and his life our religion's best yet he preaches heresy, if it comes in his way, though tions.' The work of the plaintiff was partly a comapology. His death is the last sermon, where, in with a mind, I must needs say, very orthodox. His pilation and selection from former works, and partly the pulpit of his bed, he instructs men to die by his action is all passion, and his speech interjections. He an original composition, and was certainly the subhas an excellent faculty in bemoaning the people, ject of copyright. On comparison of the two works, ⚫ I cannot forbear to close this admirable character with and spits with afvery good grace. [His style is comit appeared that a considerable portion of the matter the beautiful description of a "poure Persone," riche of holy pounded of twenty several men's, only his body in the plaintiff's work had found its way into the thought and werk, given by the father of English poetry:-imitates some one extraordinary.] He will not draw defendant's. An injunction ought to be granted "Benigne he was, and wonder diligent, And in adversite ful patient: wherever a copyright exists, and a prejudicial piracy has been committed. Here the plaintiff asked for an injunction to restrain the defendant from pub. lishing the whole or any part of his (the defendant's) gazetteer; but as there are parts not borrowed from the plaintiff's work, he (the Master) could not grant the injunction in those terms, but he would grant the injunction without waiting until the parts pirated could be ascertained, to restrain the publication of those parts of the defendant's work which were pirated, and his order was, that the defendant and his agents should be restrained from further printing, publishing, selling or disposing of any copies of the defendant's work, containing any article or passage copied, taken, or colourably altered, from the plaintiff's work." A GRAVE DIVINE Is one that knows the burthen of his calling, and bath studied to make his shoulders sufficient; for which he hath not been hasty to launch forth of his port, the university, but expected the ballast of learning, and the wind of opportunity. Divinity is not the beginning but the end of his studies; to which he takes the ordinary stair, and makes the arts his way. He counts it not prophaneness to be polished with human reading, or to smooth his way by Aristotle to school divinity. He has sounded both religions, and anchored in the best, and is a protestant out of judgment, not faction; not because his country, but his reason is on this side. The ministry is his choice, not refuge, and yet the pulpit not his itch, but fear. His discourse is substance, not all rhetoric, and he utters more things than words. His speech is not helped with enforced action, but the matter acts itself. He shoots all his meditations at one but; and beats upon his text, not the cushion; making his hearers, not the pulpit groan. In citing of popish errors, he cuts them with arguments, not cudgels them with barren invectives; and labours more to show the ruth of his cause than the spleen. His sermon is limited by the method, not the hour-glass; and his devotion goes along with him out of the pulpit. He comes not up thrice a week, because he would not be idle; nor talks three hours together, because he would not talk nothing: but his tongue preaches at fit times, and his conversation is the every day's exercise. In matters of ceremony, he is not ceremonious, but thinks he owes that reverence to the church to bow his judgment to it, and make more And swiche he was ypreved often sithes. Of his offring, and eke of his substance. * And though he holy were, and vertuous, He waited after no pompe ne reverence, A YOUNG RAW PREACHER a his handkercher out of his place, nor blow his nose without discretion. His commendation is, that he never looks upon book; and indeed he was never used to it. He preaches but once a year, though twice on Sunday; for the stuff is still the same, only the dressing a little altered: he has more tricks with a sermon, than a taylor with an old cloak, to turn it, and piece it, and at last quite disguise it with a new preface. If he have waded farther in his profession, and would shew reading of his own, his authors are postils, and his school divinity a catechism. His fashion and demure habit gets him in with some town-precisian, and makes him a guest on Friday nights. You shall know him by his narrow velvet cape, and serge facing; and his ruff, next his hair, the shortest thing about him. The companion of his walk is some zealous tradesman, whom he astonishes with strange points, which they both understand alike. His friends and much painfulness may prefer him to thirty pounds a year, and this means to a chambermaid; with whom we leave him now in the bonds of wedlock :-next Sunday you shall have him again. Latine, the Lord's praier, the creed, the ten commande- Is a bird not yet fledged, that hath hopped out of to passe by an Englishman borne in the citie of Londor, named Peter Bales, who by his industrie and practise of his his nest to be chirping on a hedge, and will be strag-pen, contriued and writ within the compasse of a penie, in gling abroad at what peril soever. His backwardness in the university hath set him thus forward; for had he not truanted there, he had not been so hasty divine. His small standing, and time, hath made him a proficient only in boldness, out of which, and his table-book, he is furnished for a preacher. His collections of study are the notes of sermons, which, taken up at St. Mary's,† he utters in the country: and if he write brachigraphy,‡ his stock is so much St. Mary's church was originally built by king Alfred, and annexed to the University of Oxford, for the use of the scholars, when St. Giles's and St. Peter's (which were till then appropriated to them,) had been ruined by the violence of the Danes. It was totally rebuilt during the reign of Henry VII. who gave forty oaks towards the materials; and is, to this day, the place of worship in which the public sermons are preached before the members of the university. Brachigraphy, or short-hand-writing, appears to have been much studied in our author's time, and was probably The following KEY to the AUTHORS of the ARTIesteemed a fashionable accomplishment. It was first introlished The Writing Schoolmaster, a treatise consisting of 1746-66, is taken from a MS. note by the late Archduced into this country by Peter Bales, who, in 1590, pub- CLES in the BIOGRAPHIA Britannica, 7 vols. folio, three parts, the first "of Brachygraphie, that is, to write as fast as a man speaketh treatably, writing but one letter deacon Coxe:-C. Phil. Morant, of Colchester; D. of Calligraphy. Imprinted at London, by T. Orwin, &c. Oldys, of Gray's Inn; H. Mr. Brougham, of Holborn ; for a word;" the second, of Orthography; and the third, Harris, of Dublin; E. & X. Dr. Campbell; G. Mr. 1590, 4to. A second edition, "with sundry new additions," appeared in 1397, 12mo. Imprinted at London, by George R. Mr. Hinton, of Red Lion Square; T. Mr. BroughShawe, &c., Holinshed gives the following description of ton, Temple; P. Dr. Nichols. one of Bales' performances:-"The tenth of August (1575,) a rare peece of worke, and almost incredible, was brought *** Number Published, 3000. Third Collation of rare Editions of the Bible and The third booke of Esdras, &c." BIBLE, CRANMER'S. 1553. 4to. The title in Black, within a frame or compartment. "The Bible in Englishe according to the translation of the great Byble. 1553." The reverse is blank. In the same wood-cut. This forms fol. | daily lessons throughout the year, and the volume is divided into months accordingly. Thus, to the 8th "The Newe Testamente Chapter of Exodus is headed Januarii; to the 6 in Englishe, translated after the Greke, conteinying Deut. Februarii; Marche extends to the 10th Judges, these bookes"-S. Mathew, fol. ii to xcii; two leaves &c. &c. of Table of the Epistles and Gospels after Salysbury use, not numbered; on the reverse of the last, ¶ Imprinted at London by Richarde Grafton, printer "The names of all the bookes of the Byble, and to the kinges highnes. An. M.D.LIII. cum the content of the Chaptres," 1 leaf. The text priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. Genesis to Maccabees, fol. i. to ccclxxxii. To the The volume is printed in two columns in an exApocrypha is a separate title within the same wood-tremely small wiry type-the letters have the shape, cut as the first, containingbut not the face of Black letter. In the margin are "The volume of the Bookes called Hagiographa. I references as to the portions appointed to be read as lines. It is most carelessly paged. The last 12 De Fato, et de eo, quod nostræ potestatis est. H. iij. C. v. L. 8. Acc. Ammonii Hermiæ in libr. Aristot. de Interpr. comment. Græce, Lat.-London, 1658. 8vo. An excellent edition. De Febribus lib. Græce et Latine, ed. F. Passow.-Breslau, Schoene. 1822. 4to. ALEXANDER Numenius Sophista. I. Ed. Pr. De Figuris, in "Veter. Rhetor. Græc."-Venice, Aldus, 1508. fol. Ed. Pr. Græce, cum Apuleio.-Venice, Aldus, 1521. 8vo. III. C. Platonic. aliquot syliab. alph. edd. Jo. Sangbaen et Fell.-Oxford, ALCIPHRON. I. Ed. Pr. Epistol. Lib. I. et II. in "Collect. Epistolar. Philosoph. &c." 1. Ed. Pr. Libb. XII. Græce, et Rhazes de Pestilentia, Gr. ed. c. castigatt. Jos. Goupylus.-Paris, Rob. Stephans. 1548. folio. A handsome edition. 2. Medicinal. Libb. XII. Græce, Lat. emend. Jo. Guinterius.-Basle, H. Petri. 1556. 8vo. The best edition. 3. De Arte Medica Libb. XII., præfatus est Haller.-Lausanne, 1773. Vol. II. 8vo. II. De Lumbricis Epistola, nunc primum Græce, Lat. edidit Hier. Mercu rialis.-Venice, 1570. 4to. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS. I. II. III. IV. V. II. Fragmenta collegit et recensuit, Græce, F. Theoph. Welcker.-Giessen. ALEXANDER MAGNUS. Epistola de situ Indiæ, et itiner. in ea, ad Aristotelem præcept. suum, ex interpr. Corn. Nepot. denuo rec. et animadv. nov. inspers. c. epitaphio Al. M. &c. Andr. Paulini.-Giessen, 1706. 8vo. ALEXANDER Ammonii Hermie Filius. I. Ed. Pr. Commentar. in Isagogen Porphyrii de V. prædicabilibus, Græce. II. Ed. Pr. Comment. in Aristot. libr. de Interpret. cum Pselli paraphr. III. Ed. Pr. Comment. in Prædicamenta Aristotelis, Græce.-"Venet. per IV. In V. voces Porphyrii comment.-In prædicamenta Aristotelis.-In Aristotelis de Interpret.-omnia Græce.-Venice, Aldus, 1546. Vol. III. 8vo. The three treatises mentioned, are comprised inseparably in this edition. V. (Alex. Aphrod. de Fato et) Ammon. Hermiæ in libr. Aristot. de interpr. section 2. comment. Græce, Lat.-London, 1658. 8vo. A superior edition. VI. Alex. Ammonii Hermiæ filii, Plotini, Bardesanis Syri et Gemisti Plethonis de Fato, Græce, rec., not. var. lect. adjec. Gr. Lat. J. C. Orellius.Zurich, 1824. 8vo. A critical edition. VII. VIII. Ed. Pr. Rerum gestarum Lib. XIV.-XXVI. per Aug. Sabinum.— Ope Codd. MSS. emendat. ab Henr. Valesio, c. observatt. Hadr. Cum notis integr. Valesii, Lindenbrogii, et suis, ed Jac. Gronovius.— Ex recensione Vales. Gronoviana, cum glossario, edid. A. J. Ernesti.— Cum notis integr. Lindenbrog. Valesior. Gronov. et Al. rec. J. A. Wagner, AMMONIUS. See ALEXANDER Ammonii Hermiæ filius. Ed. Pr. Odæ, Græc. Lat. cum Alcæo et Sapph. ed. Henr. Stephanus.— II. Carm. Gr. Lat. ex edit. Eilh. Lubini.-Rostock, 1597. 4to. This edition III. Carmina, ex edit. et cum Not. novaque Interpret. literali Baxteri; ace. Sapphûs Odaria et Theocriti Anacreonticum, Græce, Latine.-London, 1695, 8vo. The text of this edition was revised from MSS. (It was reprinted, with greater correctness, in 1710.) 2. Latine, ibid. 1546. fol. VII. Problemata, Græce, Lat. illustr. a J. Davionio.-Paris, 1540, 1541. 16mo. VIII. Comment. in poster. Analyt. Aristotel. Latine per Andr. Gratiolum.— Venice, 1568. fol. 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