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Symonds (J. A.) Verses, ed. by his Son, cl., name on hf.-title, inscribed "From the Editor," For private circulation, 1871, 8vo. (457), Oct. 29, Puttick Dobell, I IOS. Symonds (J. A.) Wine, Women and Song, first ed., vell., uncut, 1884, 8vo. (659), Oct. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £1 14S. Symons (A.) Aubrey Beardsley, first ed., 3 ports. and 6 illustrations, bds., 1898, 4to. (501), Jan. 29, Puttick Shepherd, £1 Symons (A.) Studies in Two Literatures, first ed., cl., 1897, 8vo. (208), March 19, Puttick Sadler, £1 17s. 6d. Symons (J.) Synopsis Plantarum Insulis Britannicis Indigenarum, plates, 3 vol., mor., g.e., in case, 1798, 8vo. (523), Oct. 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 16s. [Synge (E., Archbp. of Tuam).] A Gentleman's Religion, 3 vol., contemp. English mor. ex., with ornament surmounted by a crown, The gift of the author, April 10, 1738," Dublin, 1730-3, 8vo. (101), Nov. 11, Sotheby Streeton, 15S. Synge (J. M.) Works, ports., 4 vol., buckram, t.e.g., 1910, 8vo. (130), Dec. 18, Puttick Bright, £1 17s. 6d.

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See Romance

Syr Percyvelle of Gales.
Syr Ysambrace. See Romance
Tableau des Anciens Grecs, des Romains, et des Nations con-
temporaines, etc., orig. ed., large paper, 2 vol. in 1, old
French cf. gt., A Paris, 1785, 4to. (229), Nov. 11, Sotheby
Jarvis, £5

[A coloured copy. The work consists of 12 parts, with separate pagination, and one title (the second title has never been published), with either a col. ortrait or a col. plate each, 12 col. plates in all.—Catalogue.]

Tableau Historique et Pittoresque de Paris, plates, 3 vol., hf. mor., Paris, 1808-11, 4to. (28), Dec. 4, Sotheby

Spencer, £3 17s. 6d.

Tableaux Historiques de la Révolution française, plates and ports., 3 vol., red cl., Paris, 1804, folio Sotheby

(4980), Feb. 25, Rimell, £5 15s. See Napoleon I.

Tableaux Historiques des Campagnes d'Italie. Tacitus. Annalium et Historiarum libri, ed. princeps, roman letter, 176 leaves, including one blank, MS. marginal notes (slightly wormed), old English mor. gt., g.e. [Hain 15218, Proctor 4061], [Venet.] Wendelin de Speier, c. 1470. folio (190), June 25, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £200

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[This is the first book printed with catchwords. BOOK-PRICES CURRENT, Vol. xix., No. 3761.—ED.] Tacitus. Annales, Description of Germanie, End of Nero and Beginning of Galba, etc., trans. by R. Grenewey, cf., 1622, folio (331), March 9, Sotheby Hill, 10s. Tacitus. De Vita et Moribus Julii Agricolae-Petronii abitri Satyrici fragmenta, ed. princeps, roman letter, wanting one leaf (f. 5) (several leaves wormed), old mor. gt., g.e. [Hain 13119, Proctor 5837], Absque ulla nota [Milan, Antonius Zarotus, c. 1482], 4to. (148), June 25, Sotheby Barnard, £14

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Tacitus. Euvres, cf., gilt tooling, g.e., Douay, 1609, 8vo. (720) Nov. 3, Sotheby Martins, £2 15S. Tacitus. [Opera, cum Pre fatione Francisci Puteolani], lit. rom., 185 leaves, with signs. [Hain 15219, Proctor 5838], illuminated initial on first page, an emblazoned coat-ofarms below, mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, Absque ulla nota [Mediolani Ant. Zarotus, c. 1475], sm. folio (1464), May 12, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 Tacitus. Opera. P. (sic) Cornelii Taciti libri quinque, printed upon vell., old mor. gt., from the Sunderland library [Mediolani, in officina minutiana, 1517], 4to. (532), Nov. 24, Sotheby Leighton, £16 15S. [This copy does not contain the Life of Agricola," nor the 13 unnumbered leaves at the end, with the privileges, etc., usually found in the paper copies.-Catalogue.] Tacitus. Opera (ex recens B. Rhenani), vell., Venet., Aldus, 1534, 4to. (125), Feb. 13, Sotheby Maggs, £1 14S. Tacitus. Opera (ex recens B. Rhenani), vell., Venet., Aldus, 1534, 8vo. (24), Dec. 4, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 6s. Tacitus. Opera, cum Notis H. Grotii, 2 vol. in 1, mor. ex., the arms of Wignerot de Richelieu and his monogram nine times repeated, g.e., by Du Seuil (illustration in catalogue), Lugd. Bat., Elzevir, 1640, 12mo. (536), Jan. 28, Sotheby Lervallier, £10 Tacitus. Opera, cum Notis H. Grotii, 1 vol. in 2, old French mor., g.e., arms of D. Perrinet, Sieur de Pezeau, Lugd. Bat. ex officina Elzeviriana, 1640, 12m0. (4982), Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £4 Tacitus. Opera, emend. H. Grotii, 2 vol., front., mor., g.e., Lugduni Batavorum, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1640, 8vo. (721), Nov. 3, Sotheby Martins, 18s. Taczanowski (L.) Faune Ornithologique de la Sibérie Orientale, 2 vol. in 1, hf. cf., St. Petersbourg, 1891, 4to. (306), June 10, Sotheby Weg, £I 2s. Taffin (J.) Of the Markes of the Children of God and of their Comforts in Affliction, trans. by Anne Prowse, first ed., 3 leaves (5 pages, the last blank) at the end, containing a poem entitled The necessitie and benefite of Affliction," mor. ex., Thomas Orwin for Thos. Man, 1590, sm. 8vo. (537), Jan. 28, Sotheby Bull, £1 75.

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Talbot (Sir W.) See Lederer (Jno.) Tale of Beowulf, by W. Morris and A. J. Wyatt, orig. vell., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1895, folio (1051), May 27, Sotheby Shepherd, £4 17s. 6d. Tale of King Florus and the Fair Jehane, uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1893, 12mo. (423), Feb. 17, Sotheby Heffer, £2 18s. Tale of the Emperor Coustans, uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1894, 12mo. (428), Feb. 27, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 18s. Talmud Babilonski, 20 vol. (some bindings defective), Warsyawa, 1859-64, 4to. (956), April 1, Hodgson

Leipschitz, £2 16s.

Tannahill (R.) The Soldier's Return, with other Poems, mor.
ex., uncut, Paisley, 1807, 8vo. (666), July 15, Sotheby
Hopkins, fi 25.
Tanner (T.) Notitia Monastica, port., cf., 1744, folio (358),
Nov. II, Sotheby
Briggs, I IOS.
Tanner (T.) Notitia Monastica, cf. ex., t.e.g., uncut, Cam-
bridge, 1787, folio (534), Nov. 24, Sotheby

See Louis XIV.

Ellis & Keane, £2 16s.

Tapisseries du Roi. Targa (P.) Cento e cinquanta Favole, woodcuts, mor. ex., (tile repaired), Venetia, 1569, 8vo. (722), Nov. 3, Sotheby Maggs, £1 13S. Tarquin and Lucretia. History of Tarquin and Lucretia, Licensed Dec. 26, 1668, Roger L'Estrange," title within border, mor. ex., T. Leach for C. Wilkinson, 1669, 4to. (538), Jan. 28, Sotheby Barry, £6

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[A rare poetical volume, the only other copy that appears to be known is that in the Malone collection in the Bodleian library. The address to Lucinda is signed "Philander."-Catalogue.]

Tasso (T.)

Tassin (N.) Description de tous les cantons, etc., du Pays des Suisses, folding map and plates, vell., Paris, 1635, 4to. (807), Nov. 3, Sotheby Barnard, I 12S. Due Discorsi l'uno intorno al contrasto tra il Signor Speron Speroni, & il Giudicio Stampato contra la sua Tragedia di Canace e di Macareo, Tasso's copy, numerous annotations in his hand, 2 ports. of Tasso added, and a holograph letter of Irenio Alfo inserted, russ. gt., embroidered cover, Padova, appresso Paolo Meietti, 1590, 4to. (805), Nov. 3, Sotheby Sorbon, £19

[This volume was formerly in the library of the Convent of Saint-Onofrio.-Catalogue.]

Tasso (T.) Gerusalemme Conquistata, italic letter, mor., g.e., Parigi, 1595, 8vo. (723), Nov. 3, Sotheby Eccles, 15s. Tasso (T.) Gerusalemme Conquistata, woodcuts, mor., g.e., Venet., B. Giunti e G. B. Ciotti, 1609, 8vo. (530), Oct. 29, Sotheby Maggs, 15s. Tasso (T.) Gierusalemme Liberata, mor. gt., leafy sprays, g.e., by Hering. Ferrara, 1581, 4to. (569), Oct. 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 185. Tasso (T.) Gerusalemme Liberata, engravings after Aug. Carracci, orig. ed., with these engravings, unique copy, having the engraved title and plates illuminated by a contemp. artist, old vell., g.e., Genova, G. Bartoli, 1590, folio (723), Jan. 14, Sotheby Mathews, £

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[This copy had the different plate in Canto quarto,' which is wanting in most copies, being substituted by a duplicate of "Canto quinto. -Catalogue.] Tasso (T.) Gierusalemme Liberata, engravings after Aug. Carracci, old mor., g.e., Genova app. G. Bartoli, 1590 (768), Oct. 22, Sotheby Edwards, 1 IOS. Gerusalemme Liberata, fronts. and fleurons by

Tasso (T.)

Cochin, 2 vol., old French mor., g.e., Parigi, 1744, 8vo. (532), Oct. 29, Sotheby Edwards, £2 18s. Tasso (T.) Gerusalemme Liberata, LARGE PAPER, ports., plates and vignettes after Gravelot, all col. by hand, 2 vol., old French mor., richly tooled, g.e., by Derome, Parigi, A. Delalain, etc., 1771, 4to. (375), Dec. 11, Sotheby

Farquhar, £59 Tasso (T.) Gerusalemme Liberata, front., vignette ports., plates and fleurons after Gravelot, 2 vol., old French mor., g.e., Parigi, 1771, 8vo. (531), Oct. 29, Sotheby

Edwards, £7 15s. Tasso (T.) Gerusalemme Liberata, front. and 40 plates by Dambrun, de Launay, etc., on vell. paper, 2 vol., mor. ex., gold ornamental tooling, g.e., by Derome, only 200 copies printed, Parigi, Didot, 1784, 4to. (539), Jan. 28, Sotheby Rolandi, £36 Tasso (T.) Gerusalemme Liberata, printed upon vell., 2 vol., orig. mor., gt. borders, silk fly-leaves (Payne), from the library of Colonel Stanley, London, 1806 (278), Dec. 11, Sotheby Vining, £5 ̊ 15s. Tasso (T.) Jérusalem Délivrée, par L. Baour-Lormian, front. and plates, 2 vol., hf. mor., g.t., Paris, 1796, 4to. (806), Nov. 3, Sotheby Ferrier, IOS. Tasso (T.) Jerusalem Delivered, by John Hoole, port. and engravings after Shelley, 2 vol., old mor., gold tooled, g.e., Printed by T. Bensley, 1803, 4to. (159), Dec. 10, Sotheby Bumpus, £47

[Inserted were the series of eleven orig. water-colour drawings by S. Shelley and three unpublished water-colour drawings by the same artist.—Catalogue.]

Tasso (T.) Godfrey of Bulloigne, trans. by Ed. Fairfax, first ed., with the variation of the first stanza, proofs on India paper of the woodcuts to Bensley's ed., mor., g.e., MS. note on title, Imprinted for I. Jaggard, 1600, folio (515), March 16, Sotheby Tregaskis, £8 5s. Tasso (T.) Il Goffredo (Gerusalemme Liberata), vell., g.e., Venet., 1583, 4to. (570), Oct. 29, Sotheby Greville, 5s. Tasso (T.) Il Goffredo, port. and 20 plates, 2 vol., In Amsterdam, nella Stamperia del S. D. Elsevier, et in Parigi si vende Appresso Thomas Jolly, Nel Palazzo, 1678-Tasso (T.) Aminta, 6 copperplates, In Amsterdam, nella Stamperia S. D. Elsevier, 1678-Guarini (B.) Il Pastor Fido, 6 copperplates, In Amsterdam, per Giovanni Ravestein, 1662-Marino (G.) L'Adone, front. and 20 copperplates, 4 vol., In Amsterdam, nella Stamperia del S. D. Elsevier, 1678, together 8 vol., uniform old mor., sides inlaid, g.e., in cases, from Hoe library, 24mo. (77), Dec. 10, Sotheby Cartwright, £30 Tasso (T.) Il Padre de Famiglia, prima edizione (not in Brunet), old mor., g.e., In Venetia, presso Aldo, 1583, 8vo. (526), Oct. 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, 178.

Tasso (T.) Rime et Prose, 3 vol., mor., g.e., Ferrara, 1585, 8vo. (529), Oct. 29, Sotheby C. & E. Brown, 12s. Tasso (T.) Rinaldo Innamorato, woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., In Venetia, 1583, 8vo. (527), Oct. 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, 17s. Tassoni (A.) La Secchia Rapita, 2 vol., old French mor., g.e., in case, Parigi, 1766, 8vo. (724), Nov. 3, Sotheby

Eccles, 15s. Tastu (Mme.) Poésies, front., mor., g.e., a painting of the Seine on the fore-edge, 1827, 8vo. (476), April 30, Puttick F. Edwards, £2 17s. 6d. Tate (Nahum). Brutus of Alba, or the Enchanted Lovers, a Tragedy, first ed. of Tate's first drama (leaf of Prologue defective, some headlines shaved), E. F. for Jacob Tonson, 1678, 4to. (133), Dec. 11, Sotheby Ellis, £I IS. Tate (Nahum). Innocent Epicure, or The Art of Angling, a Poem, hf. mor., g.e., H. Meere for R. Gosling, 1713, 8vo. (540), Jan. 28, Sotheby Gainsford, 5s. Tate (Nahum). The Monitor intended for the Promotion of Religion and Virtue, complete set of the single poetical sheets issued two or three times a week, March 2 to April 24, 1713, with general title-page, hf. mor., uncut, 1712-13, folio (541), Jan. 28, Sotheby Pickering, £2 6s. Tatham (C. H.) Designs for Ornamental Plate, 41 plates, mor., g.e., 1806, folio (634), Oct. 29, Sotheby

Quaritch, £1 2s. [12s., hf. roan, Nov. 18, Sotheby, Lot 573.] Tatham (C. H.) Etchings, representing the best Examples of Ancient Ornamental Architecture, col. plates, hf. cf., 1799, folio (572), Nov. 18, Sotheby Barnard, LI

[6s., hf. cf., plates not col., Nov. 18, Sotheby, Lot 763.1 Tatham (John). Aqua Triumphalis, being a true Relation of the City entertaining their Sacred Majesties upon the River Thames, 10 leaves, Printed for the Author by T. Childe and L. Parry, 1662, sm. folio (249), April 27, Sotheby Maggs, £2 14s.

Tatham (John). London's Glory Represented by Time, Truth and Fame (8 leaves, the last blank) (author's name cut off dedication), hf. bd., Printed by William Godbid in Little Brittain, 1660, sm. 4to. (912), May 12, Sotheby

Pickering, £3

Tatler, The. See Steele (R.) Taunton (T. H.) Portraits of Celebrated Racehorses of the Past and Present Centuries, Three Series, illustrations, 3 vol., 1901, 8vo. (478), Jan. 14, Sotheby Mortlock, I 4S. Tavern of the Three Virtues, 50 illustrations by D. Vierge, India proofs, mounted on separate sheets, in portfolio, n.d. (1031), Jan. 14, Sotheby Neumayer, 15S. Taverner (R.) Epistles and Gospelles (Wynter parte), black letter, 2 titles with woodcut borders by Holbein, first title folded, old russ. [1549], 4to. (495), July 23, Sotheby Harrow, £4 5s. Tavernier (J. B.) Nouvelle Relation de l'Intérieur du Serrail

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