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G. L.-Essayes and Characters. By L. G. 1661. 8vo.

Brand, in lot 1754. copy is in the Malore Collection. This

G. P.-A moorning Diti upon the Deceas of Prins Henry Earl of Arundel. 1579. Lond. by John Alide.

Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

G. R.-Salutem in Christo. 1571. 8vo.

On 7 pages. A letter concerning the second commitment of the Duke of Norfolk to the Tower, dated At London the xiij of October, 1571. Your louing brother in Lawe, R. G.' Thonght to be done by William Cecill. It was probably printed by R. Grafton.

G.R.-An Exhortation and fruitful Admonition to vertuous Parentes and modest Matrones, to the Bringing vp of their Children in godly Education and houshold Discipline: By R. G. Lond. for Nich. Ling, 1584. 16mo.

A copy is in the Malone Collection. G. R.-Virginia's cure, or an advisive narrative concerning Virginia, discovering the true ground of that churche's unhappiness. Lond. 1662.

4to.

Bright, 178.

G. R.-See GOUGH, Richard. GOULD, Robert. GREENE, Robert. G. T.-The Friers Chronicle; or, the true Legend of Priests and Monkes Lives. Lond. 1623. 4to.

Dedicated to the Countess of Devonshire. Gordonstoun, 983, 17. 18.

G. T. Answer to Wither's Motto, without a frontispiece: wherein Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo, are neither approved nor confuted, but modestly controuled or qualified. Oxford, 1625.

The purport of this tract is to point out some contradictory passages in Wither's Motto.

G. T. Faithful Annalist, or Epitome of the English History. Lond. 1660.

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also in 4to. 1676.

G. W.-See GRYNDALL, William. GREY, William.

GABALIS.-The Count of Gabalis, or the extravagant Mysteries of the Cabalists. Lond. 1680. 12mo.

Gordonstoun, 2302, 4s. From this work Pope borrowed the machinery of the Rape of the Lock. The book was written by

the Abbé de Montfaucon de Villars, and first published at Paris, in 1670, 12mo.

GABB, Rev. Thomas. Finis Pyramidis, or Disquisitions concerning the Antiquity and scientific End of the great Pyramid of Gizah, and of the first Standard of linear Measure. Lond. (1805). 8vo.

Fonthill, 1802, 78.

GABBETT, Joseph. A digested Abridgment and comparative View of the Statute Law in England and Ireland to the Year 1811. With a Supplement. Lond. 1812-18. royal 8vo. 4 vols. 17. 18.

Analytically arranged in the order of Blackstone's Commentaries, with a chronodex to the work. logical table of the statutes, and an in

Treatise on the Criminal Law. Dublin, 8vo. 2 vols.

GABBLE, Gridiron. See HASLEWOOD, Jos.

GABELHOUER, Oswaldus, Dr. The Boock of Physicke, translated out of High-duche by Doctour Charles Battus, and now out of Low-duche into Englishe by A. M. Dorte, by Isaack Caen, 1599. folio. 18s.

Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. GABRIEL JOHN. See JOHN, Ga

briel.

GABRIUS. See TYRWHITT, Thos.

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GADDESDEN, John, of. Anglica practica Medicine a capita et pedes JOANNES ANGLICA. Papiæ, 1492. folio. Ven. 1506 and 1516. folio. Naples, 1508. folio. Again, Augsbourg, 1595. 2 vols. 4to. GAFFARELL, James. Unheard-of Curiosities concerning the Talismanic Sculpture of the Persians, the Horoscope of the Patriarchs, and the Reading of the Stars. Translated by Edm. Chilmead. Lond. 1650. 8vo. 5s., folding plates. This curious work, styled by Dr. Adam Clarke 'a feast for an occult philosopher,' was condemned by the Sorbonne. It treats chiefly of the different sorts of talismans, some of which the author admits may possess virtue, though the greater part are infamous delusions. The author, a learned Rabbinical writer, was librarian

to the Cardinal Richelieu.

GAGE, Sir Henry. Alter Britanniæ Heros: or, the Life of the most honourable Knight, Sir Henry Gage, late Governour of Oxford, epitomiz'd. Oxford, 1645. 4to.

Sixteen leaves. Written by Edward Walsingham, a Roman Catholic, and under-secretary to George Lord Digby, secretary of State to King Charles I. Lloyd, 233, 58. Nassau, pt. i. 1689, with a portrait inserted, 13s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2532, 21. 78.

John, F.A.S. The History and Antiquities of Hengrave, Co. Suffolk. Lond. 1822. royal 4to.

Thirty plates, portraits, views, &c. published at 37. 13s. 6d. LARGE PAPER, in imperial 4to. with proof plates, 71. 7s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1409, 57. 15s. 6d. Bright, 27. 11s. 'A work valuable no less for the orna

mental and useful illustrations, than for the very curious details of private history and biography, and of ancient customs and characters which it exhibits.'

GAGE, J., F.A.S. History and Antiquities of Thingoe Hundred, Co. Suffolk. Lond. 1838. royal 4to. plates, 41. 14s. 6d. LARGE PAPER, 71. 7s.

Collation.-Title, Dedication to the Marquis of Bristol, Advertisement, Parishes and Places described, and List of Plates; on 4 leaves, Introduction ix. to xxvii. The Work, with Indexes. B to 3 Z, 4 A one leaf. See ROKEWODE, J. Gage.

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M. On Cryptography or secret Writing. Norwich, 1809. 8vo. the West Indies. Thomas. A new Survey of folio. 10s. Lond. 1648.

Though Gage pretends to have collected his materials on the spot, the account of that place (Mexico) is copied verbatim from Nicholas' Conquest of Weast-India.' --Dr. Southey. In the work will be found many curious accounts of the power of the devil in sorceries and witchcrafts. SEand beautified with Maps. Lond. 1655. COND EDITION, enlarged by the Author, folio. Bindley, pt. i. 1877, 17. 18.-THIRD EDITION, enlarged by the Author, with a new and accurate Map. Lond. 1677. 8vo. journey to Rome, was left out in this edi5s. The 22nd chapter, relating to his tion, owing, as is said, to its reflecting on the character of Abp. Laud. Bindley, pt. ii. 901, 9s. Willett, 950, 10s. 6d.

GAGER, William, LL.D. Ulisses Redux, Tragoedia nova. In Edo Christi Oxoniæ publice Academicis recitata, octavo Idus Februarii,

1591. Oxon. 1592. 8vo.

Dedication to Lord Buckhurst, after which are several commendatory verses. F 6, in eights,

Meleager, Tragoedia. Oxon. 1592. Svo. Rivales Comedia.

Gager was an excellent poet, especially dian (that is, dramatic poet) of his time.' in the Latin tongue, and the best comeAnt. à Wood.

See RAINOLDS HEALE, William.

or REYNOLDS, John.

toire de la Rivalité de la France et GAILLARD, Gabriel Henry. Hisde l'Angleterre. Paris, 1771-7. 12mo. 11 vols.

Some copies bear the date of 1798. Another edition. Paris, 1818. 8vo. 6 vols. VELLUM PAPER, 31. 3s. GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas, R.A.

11. 16s.

A Collection of Prints illustrative of English Scenery, from original Drawings engraved by Wells and Laporte. Lond. 1802. folio. 73 plates. Nassau, pt. i 1545, 17. 7s. PROOFS. North, pt. ii. 174, morocco, 5l. 10s. Dowdeswell, 457, 61.

Sketch of his life by Philip Thickness.

Lond. 1788. 12mo.

Life, by G. W. Fulcher, edited by his son, E. S. Fulcher. Lond. 1856. 12mo. plates, 6s.

GAINSFORD, Thomas. The trve and wonderfvll History of Perkin Warbeck, proclaiming himselfe

Richard the fourth. Lond. E. G. for Nath. Butter. 1618. 4to.

A-Q 3, in fours. Dedicated 'ToThomas, Earle of Arundel' by Thomas Gainsforde. Bindley, pt. ii. 1436, 17. 17s. Reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The Vision and discourse of Henry the VIIth. a Poem. Lond, G. Eld. 1610. 4to.

35 leaves.

The Secretaries Studie, containing new familiar Epistles; a Poem, entituled 'A Dampe or Passion,' &c. Lond. 1616. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1029, 5s. 6d.

The Historie of Trebizonde, in four Books. Lond. 1616. 4to. A set of Tales. Lloyd, 522, 17. Inglis, 17. 48. Steevens, 1194, 17. 14s. Bright, 16s.

The Glory of England, or a True Description of many excellent Prerogatives and remarkable Blessings whereby shee triumpheth over all Nations in the World. Lond. Edwd. Griffin. 1619. 4to. A copy of this entertaining work is in the British

Museum.

A true, exemplary, and remarkable History of the Earle of Tirone. By an EyeWitnesse. Lond. G. P. for Ralph Rownthwaite. 1619, 4to. Reed, 4004, 7s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1437, 27. 12s. 6d.

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12 leaves. Bindley, pt. iv. 167, 67. 8s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 762. 27. 17s. Probably first printed in 1596. No copy known. See Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica, 214, 15. An edition dated 1626 is in the Malone Collection; this edition is sometimes appended to R. Greene's Arbasto.

-John, D.D. Sermons on several Occasions. Second Edition. Lond. 1726. 8vo. 4 vols. 16s.

With portrait by Vertue. Gale was a learned divine and eminent preacher among the Baptists. See WALL, Wm.

Roger. Registrum Honoris de Richmond, 1722. See RICH

MOND.

Samuel. The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Winchester. Begun by Henry late Earl of Clarendon, and continued to this Time by Samuel Gale, Gent. Lond. 1715 or 1723.

8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1240, russia, 14s. Fonthill, 3239, 27. 1s. Sir P. Thompson, 247, 1. 4s. Bp. of Ely, 393, 11. 9s. Bindley,

GAISFORD, T., D.D. See Bod-pt. ii. 893, 17. Dent, pt. i. 872, 12s. 6d.

leian Library.

This learned divine has published most valuable editions of Herodotus, Poetæ minores Græci, Hephæstion, Etymologicon Magnum, Suidas, Stobæus, &c.

GALARDI, Sieur de. La Tyrannie heureuse, ou Cromwel politique. Leyde, 1671, 12mo.

With frontispiece containing a portrait of O. Cromwell on horseback. Dent, pt. i. 871, morocco, 9s. Bindley, pt. ii. 256, 1. 13s. Nassau, pt. i. 1238, 6s.

Sejour de Londres, ou Solitude du Cour. Cologne, 1671, 12mo. 6s. From the Elzevir press.

Towneley, pt ii. 248, 11. 6s. LARGE PAPER. Collation.Title; dedication, 6 pages; preface, 7 pages; the history, &c. pp. 135; donationes, &c. 4 pages; charters and records, 24 pages; the antiquities, 91 pages; index, 2 pages; some account of the bishops, &c. addenda, errata and corPlates.-i. View of Winchester cathedral, rigenda, pp. 91-144; index, 4 pages. p. 1. ii. An ancient square font. p. 23. iii to vi. The Bas reliefs, p. 24. vii. The entrance to the choir, p. 25. viii. The chests of the West Saxon Kings, &c. p. 27.

ix. South view of the chantry of Bishop Fox, p. 29. x to xvii. Monuments of W. Wainfleet, Bishop of Winton, p.30; of Richard, son of William the Conqueror,

p. 30; of Richard Weston, Earl of Portland, p. 35; of Wm. of Wyckham, p. 39; of Baptist Levinz, Bishop of Sodor and Man, p. 42; of Sir John Clobery, p. 45; of the Rev. John Nicholas, p. 59; of the Rev. William Harris, p. 84. xviii. Seals of Winchester Cathedral and of S. Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, p. 136. Reprinted in the Rev. S. H. Cassan's Lives of the Bishops of Winchester.

GALE, Theophilus. The Court of the Gentiles, or a Discourse on the Origin and Use of human Learning. Lond. 1669-78. 4to. Five Parts. 27. 12s. 6d.

This learned and elaborate work, the leading object of which is to trace all human learning, philosophy, and religion to the ancient Scriptures and the Jewish Church, is still in great repute. The last part is very scarce. Gosset, 2209, 31. 10s. Dent, pt. i. 1310, 17. 10s. Inglis, 574, 27. 14s. Williams, 727, five parts, 41. Part. i. Of Philology.1669, and again 1672. Part. ii. Of Philosophy, 1670, and again, 1676. Part. iii. Of the Vanity of Pagan Philosophy, 1677. Part. iv. Of reformed Philosophy, 1677. Part v. (marked Part iv. Book 3.) Divine Predetermination, 1678. An account of this learned and zealous Non-conformist, with a list of his works, will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. and Calamy's Lives of the Ejected Ministers.

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Oxon. 1687.

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in lucem editi T. Gale.
Contents.-1. Annales de Margan.
Chronicon Thomæ Wikes. 3. Annales
Waverleienses. 4. Gaufridi Vinisauf
Itinerarum Regis Anglorum Richardi et
aliorum in Terram Hierosolymorum. 5.
Chronica Walteri Hemingford de Gestis
Regum Angliæ.

Historiae Britannicae Saxonicae, Anglo-Danicae, Scriptores xv. ex vetustis

Codd. mss. editi, opera Thomæ Gale. et Epistola. 2. Eddii Stephani Vita S. Wilfridi Eboracensis. 3. Nennii Historia

Oxon. 1691. Contents.-1. Gilde Historia

Britonum. 4. Joannis Asserii Chronic on
Fani Sancti Neoti. 5. Ran. Higdeni Poly-
chronicon. 6. Will. Malmesburiensis de
Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiæ. 7.
Wilhelmi Malmesburiensis Lib. V. de
Pontificibus. 8. Historia Ramesiensis.
9 10. Historia Eliensis, Lib. i & ii. 11.
Chronica Joannis Wallingford. 12. Rad.de
Diceto Historia compendiosa de Regibus
Britonum. 13. De Partitione Provinciæ in
Schiras & Episcopatus & Regna.
Johannis Fordun Scoti Chronicon.
Flacci Alewini de Pontificibus et Sanctis
Ecclesiæ Eboracensis Poema.
16. Ap-
pendix Antiquitatum Britannicarum.
See OPUSCULA MYTHOLOGICA.
GALEN, Claudius.
varia, Gr. et Lat. a T. Goulstono.
Lond. 1640. 4to.

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15.

Opuscula

De Temperamentis et de inaequali Intemperie Libri tres, Thoma Linacro Interprete. Cantabr. per Ioannem Siberch, 1521. 4to.

Printed on a good Roman letter, with some Greek words, the colon, full point, and catch-words, and contains 74 leaves, besides the table. The title is supposed to be the first specimen of copper-plate engraving in this country. A copy is in

the British Museum Freeling, 17. 19s. ON VELLUM. A copy formerly belonging to K. Henry VIII. is in the Bodleian Library, but the title is printed in very neat types. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Herbert, iii. 1411, and 1814. Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Bliss, i. 44, 46.-Another edition, Lond. 1527, 24mo. A copy is in the British Museum.

These volumes, notwithstanding their inaccuracies, are very precious to the historical antiquary, particularly the first by Fulman. Willett, 1198, 87. 18s. 6d. Heath, 4497, 97. 9s. Dent, pt. i. 148, 77. 10s. Bp. of Ely, 991, 97. Puttick, June, 1858, 12. 5s. LARGE PAPER. Towneley, pt. i. 848, 337. 12s. resold pt. ii. 826, two leaves in vol. iii. being on small paper, 167. 16s. Williams, 900, morocco, 45l. Hanrott, 691. Rerum Anglicarum veterum (opera J. Galeni Pergameni de Pulsuũ Vsu, Tho. Fell et Wm. Fulman) Tom. I. Oxon, 1684. Linacro Anglo Interprete. Lond. in EdiContents.-1. Ingulti Croylandensis Histo- bus Pinsonianis, 1522. 4to. The whole in ria. 2. Petri Blesensis Continuatio. 3. Roman letter; 16 leaves, without numChronica de Mailros. 4. Annales Burto-bers or running-title, but has catch-words, nenses. 5. Historia Croylandensis Continuatio.

Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores quinque ex vetustis Codicibus mss. nunc prinium

De Motu Musculorum Libri duo, T. Linacro Interprete. Lond. R. Pynson, 1522, 4to.

&c. Three leaves of Index Errorum' follow the colophon. A copy is in the British Museum.

Quos oporteat purgare Medicamentis et

GALEN-continued.

quando. Latine. Lond. ap. Pynson, 1522. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

De Naturalibus Facultatibus Libri tres, Tho. Linacro Anglo Interprete. Lond. in Adibus Rich. Pynson, 1523. 4to. 95 fol. also a leaf containing Erratorum Index." At folio 91 is annexed a little Treatise

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Paulo Aegineta de Crisi, et criticis, siue decretorijs Diebus, eorumqu; Signis, Tho. Linacro Anglo Interprete. Quemadmodum presciri possit, quo Pacto soluendus morbus sit." A copy is in the British Museum.

De Symptomatum Differentiis et Cau. sis, T. Linacro Interprete. Lond. ap. Pynson, 1524. A copy is in the British Museum.

Galens Bookes of Elementes, published foorth of Latine into English by John Jones, Physition. Lond. by William Jones, 1574. 4to. 12s. Dedicated to 'George Earle of Shrewsbury, &c.' C 2, in

fours.

Methodus Medendi, with a brief Declaration of the worthie Art of Medicine, the Office of a Chirurgeon, and an Epitome of the third Book of Galen, of naturall Faculties: all translated into English by T. Gale. Lond. 1586. 4to. 10s. 6d.

Method of Physick, translated by Peter English. Edinb. 1656. 241no. 5s. GALESUS, &c. See BOCCACIO, Giovanni.

GALFREDUS, Petrus Baiocen. Galli. De vita ac moribus atque panis miraculo Sancti Nicholai de Tollentino, Comedia. No place or printer, but (Lond. R. Pynson.)

12mo. 16 leaves.

A copy, supposed unique, is in the Lambeth Library.

GALFREDUS, Monumetensis. See JEFFERY of Monmouth.

GALIFFE, James A. Italy and its Inhabitants. An Account of a Tour in that Country in 1816 and 1817. Lond. 1820. 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.

Published at 17. 6s.

GALILEI, Galileo. The Systeme of the World, in four Dialogues. Inglished from the original Italian copy by Thomas Salusbury. Lond. 1661. folio.

Dedicated to Sir John Denham. This forms a portion of Salusbury's mathematical Collections.

Mathematical Discourses of Mechanics, translated by Tho. Weston. Lond. 1730.4to.

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GALLANT.-A Treatise of a Galaunt. Lond. by Wynkyn de Worde. 4to. n. d.

Jolley, 1844 (unique), 127. 5s.

A fragment of this poem is reprinted in the Cens. Liter. v. 37-40, from an imperfect copy, supposed unique.

Meeting of Gallants at an ordinaire or walkes in Poules, 1604. 4to. Black letter. Reed, 6l. 2s. 6d

Essay on Modern Gallantry. Lond. 1728. 4to.

Gallantry a la Mode, a satirical Poem. 1674. Reed, 6865, 17. 3s. Bindley, pt. ii. 896, 17. 13s.

The young Gallants Academy. 1674. 12mo. 12s.

Lond.

Modern Gallantry displayed; or the Courtezan delineated, in the authentic Memoirs of several celebrated Ladies, &c. Lond. 1767. 12mo. 38.

Fatal Gallantry, or the secret history of Henrietta, Princess of England, daughter of Charles I. and wife of Philip, duke of Orleans. Lond. 1722. 8vo. 5s.

Annals of Gallantry; Trials for Divorce and Crim. Con. during the reign of George III. Lond. 1815 8vo.3 vols. plates, 11. 108, See BREWER, George.

GALLERIES.

HOUGHTON GALLERY: a Collection of Prints from the best Pictures in the Possession of the Earl of Orford, [now at St. Petersburgh]. Lond. 1788, imperial folio.

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vols. 133 plates. Published by Boydell.

Sotheby's in 1821, russia, 217. 10s. 6d. in April, 1823, 107. 10s. Fonthill, 3229, 291. 8s. Strawberry Hill, 1842, 477. 5s. PROOFS.

DERBY GALLERY: a Collection of Prints, 20 in number, engraved by Winstanley and others after paintings by the best Masters at Knowsley, in the Collection of the Earl of Derby. Lond. 1729. imp. folio. 31. 3s.

GALLERY OF FASHION, with_coloured Plates. Lond. 1794, &c. 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 927,6 vols. 67. 10s. Dowdeswell, 282, 9 vols. 1794-1802, morocco, 61.

The HISTORIC GALLERY OF PORTRAITS

AND PAINTINGS; and Biographical Review: containing a brief Account of the Lives of the most celebrated Men in every Age and Country; and graphic Imitations of the finest Specimens of the Arts, ancient and modern, with Remarks critical and explanatory. Lond. 1807-11. 8vo. vols. plates in outline, 31. 3s. Published at 17. 4s. each volume. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. 21. 5s. each.-51.5s.

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