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ral, political, and poetical. into English by John Molle. don, by Adam Islip, 1621. Fol. CAMERONIANS. Memorial of the sufferings and grievances past and present of the Presbyterians in Scotland, particularly of those of them called by Nick-name Cameronians. Printed in the year, 1690. 4to.

CAMOENS, LUIS DE. Obras. Terceira Edição, da que, na officina Luisiana, se fez em Lisboa nos annos de 1779, e 1780. Paris, (Didot).

1815. 12mo. 5 vol. F. P.

Os Lusiadas, commentados pelo Manoel Correa. Lisboa, por Pedro Crasbeeck. 1613. 4to. G. M.

"This edition, according to Sousa, is nearly the same as that of 1609. Salva

and Brunet both describe it as of uncommon occurrence."

"Machado says of Correa that he was a great friend of Camoens; see Adamson. p. 57. Bib. Lusitana." MS. Note.

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Converts. London, 1687. 4to.

CAMUS, JOHN PETER. Admirable Events: selected out of foure bookes, written in French by the Right Reverend, John Peter Camus, Bishop of Belley. Together with morall relations, written by the same author. And translated into English by S. Du Verger. London, by Thomas Harper, for William Brooks, 1639. 4to.

neral: en el qual se han añadido agoCANCIONERO. Cancionero gera de nueuo eñsta vltima impression muchas cosas buenas: ha si do co diligēcia corregido y emēdado. Sevilla, en la imprenta de Juam Cromberger, 1535. Fol. Bl. L. R. M.

"This Edition, bought from Mr. Ternaux's Collection, is so rare, that I do not know of any other copy of the same date in this country." MS. note.

Cancionero, llamado Flor de Enamorados, sacado de diuersos Autores, agora nueuemente por muy lindo orden y estilo copilado. Por Juan de Linares. Barcelona, en casa Sebastian de Cormellas, 1608. 12mo.

R. M.

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This collection of Ballads and Facetiæ, many of them "con espressioni men che vereconde," was printed from an edition of 1515, of which the only copy known is in the British Museum.

CANES, FRANCISCO. Diccionario Español Latino-Arabigo, en que siguiendo el diccionario abreviado de la Academia se ponen las correspondencias latinas y arabes, para facilitar el estudio de la lengua arábiga á los misioneros, y á los que viajaren ó contratan en Africa y Levante. Madrid, 1787. Fol. 3 vol. L. P. R.

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Hellenismus copiosissimi Græcarum, Latinarumque vocum Indicis, accessione per Carolum Hauboesium locupletatus. Parisiis, apud J. Benenatum, 1578. 12mo. Y. M.

From Thuanus's Library. CANNECATTIM, BERN. MARIA. Diccionario da Lingua Bunda ou Angolense, explicada na Portugueza e Latina. Lisboa, 1804. 4to.

CANNEGIETERUS, HENRICUS. Dissertatio de Brittenburgo, Matribus Brittis, Britanica herba Brittia, Procopio memorata, Britannorumque antiquissimis per Galliam et Germaniam sedibus. Huic accedunt ejusdem notæ atque observationes ad Abrahami Muntingii Dissertationem Historico-Medicam de vera anti

quorum Herba Britannica. Hagæ Comitum, 1734. 4to.

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CANT. Dictionary of all the Cant and Flash Languages both Ancient and Modern. London, 1797. 8vo.

CANTERBURY AND YORK. of the Metropolitan and Cathedral An accurate description and History Churches of Canterbury and York, from their first foundation to the present Year. Illustrated with one hundred and seventeen Copper Plates. London, 1755. Fol.

CANTIGAS e Vilancetes. 12mo.

G. M.

MS. of the 16th Century, upon Paper, from Hanrott's Collection, consisting of two hundred and eighty-seven leaves, and containing Portuguese and Spanish Poems, principally the former.

CANTRILL, W. Etchings of Cleveland House Pictures. London, 1812. Fol.

CAORS. Discours des choses memorables advenues a Caors et pais de Quercy, en l'an 1428. Extraict des Annales Consulaires du dict Caors. Caors, par Jacques Rousseau, 1586. 12mo.

CAOURSIN, GULIELMUS. Stabilimenta Rhodiorum militum Sacri Ordinis Hospitalis Sancti Johannis Iherosolimitani, (en Français). S. 1. et a. Fol. Bl. L.

Thuanus's copy. "Du Verdier en cite une edition de 1507 in fol. et l'abbé de St. Leger une autre de 1499." See Brunet, under Caoursin and Stabilimenta.

CAPELL, EDWARD. Prolusions; or select pieces of antient Poetry,— compil'd with great care from their several Originals, in three parts; containing, I.The notbrowne Mayde; Master Sackvile's Induction; and, Overbury's wife. II. Edward the third, a Play, thought to be writ by Shakespeare. III. Those excellent didactic Poems, intitl'd- Nosce teipsum, written by Sir John Davis : with a Preface. London, 1760. 8vo.

CAPELLA, GALEATIUS. De rebus nuper in Italia gestis libri octo. Antverpiæ, apud Martinum Cæsarem, 1533. 12mo.

- L'Anthropologia. Venetia, nelle case delli heredi d'Aldo Romano, et d'Andrea d'Asola, 1533. 12mo. Commentarii de rebus gestis pro restitutione Francisci Sfortia II. Mediolani Ducis, ab ipsomet authore postremo recogniti. Eodem accessit et historia belli Mussiani, una cum Præfactione Joach. Camerarii. Argentorati, apud Cratonem Mylium,

1538. 12mo.

This work is highly praised by Meuselius, VII. ii. p. 209. and Clement, VI. 215, "tho' often edited, it is still

who says rare."

CAPELLA, MARTIANUS. Satyricon, in quo De Nuptiis Philologia et Mercurii libri duo, et de septem artibus liberalibus libri singulares. Omnes et emendati, et notis Hug. Grotii illustrati. Ex off. Plantiniana, apud C. Raphelengium, 1599. Portrait of Grotius.

12mo.

CAPELLONI, LORENZO.

Vita

del Prencipe Andrea Doria. Vine

CAPITOLI del Signor Pietro Aretino, di messer Lodovico Dolce, di M. Francesco Sansovino, et di altri acutissimi ingegni, diretti a gran Signori, sopra varie et diverse materie molto delettevole. S. 1. 1540. 12mo. R. M.

CAPPER, JAMES. Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt, and across the Great Desert; with occasional remarks on the adjacent Countries, and also sketches 1784. Map. 4to. of the different routes. London,

CAPUCIN ECOSSOIS. Le Capucin Ecossois, dont l'histoire merveilleuse et très-veritable, est arrivée de nostre temps. Traduite de l'Italien de M. l'Archevêque et Prince de Ferme, Nonce de la Sainteté en Irlande. Rouen, 1689. 12mo.

CARABAJAL Y SAAVEDRA, DONNA MARIANA DE. Novelas Entretenidas. Madrid, 1728. 4to. G.M.

According to Antonio, the first eight of these ten Novels were printed at Madrid in 1633. It appears at the end of the Table of the present edition, that two other volumes were intended for the Press, but

gia, appresso Gabriel Giolito, 1565. they were not printed.

4to.

CAPICIUS, SCIPIO. De Principiis rerum libri duo. Ejusdem de Vate Maximo libri tres. Venetiis, apud Aldi filios, 1546. 8vo.

CAPILUPI, CAMILLO. Lo stratagema di Carlo IX., contro gli Ugonotti, rebelli di Dio e suoi. (Roma), 1574. 12mo.

"Cet ouvrage est une apologie des Massacres de la St. Barthelemy." Brunet I. 331.

CAPILUPUS, LELIUS. Cento Virgilianus, de vita Monachorum quos vulgo Fratres appellunt. Romæ,1575. 8vo. Seven leaves. B.M.

This Satire upon the Monks is not included in the works of the four brothers Capilupi printed in 4to. 1590.

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Beneath the Title there is an Engraving. The second and third leaves contain a

Dedication, addressed to Antonio de la Vechia, signed by the author. The fourth leaf contains an Engraving including the words, "Naspo Bizaro." The text commences on the fifth leaf.

The three first leaves are extremely rare as containing the original title and name of the Author. Brunet gives the title from the commencement of the text, and states that the volume consists of 44 leaves, this copy, has only 43 leaves and appears to be complete. We have not been able to give the Title complete, it being defective in the first two words.

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