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JACKSON (JOHN). Reflections on the commerce of the Mediterranean, containing a particular account of the traffic of Algiers, Tunis, Sardinia, Naples, Sicily, the Morea, &c. 8° Lond. 1804.

JACOB (EDWARD). The history of the town and port of Faversham, in the county of Kent. 8° Lond. 1774.

JACOB (L. H. de). See Anonymous. Essais philosophiques sur l'homme publiés par L. H. de Jacob. 8° 1822.

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JACOB, Probst Augustiner ordens. Ein schone und clegliche history, an gemeine fromme Christenheit von beiden gefencknissen. 4o. JACOB (WILLIAM). Considerations on the protection required by British agriculture, and on the influence of the price of corn on exportable productions. 8° Lond. 1814.

Tracts relating to the corn trade and corn laws, including the second report ordered to be printed by Parliament. 8° Lond. 1828. JACOBUS I. Apologia pro juramento fidelitatis; cui præmissa est præfatio monitoria christianis monarchis; principibus, rebusp. atque ordinibus inscripta. 4° Lond. 1609.

JAHANGUEIR. Memoirs written by himself, and translated from a
Persian manuscript by D. Price. 4° Lond. 1829.

JAL (A.). Archeologie Navale. 2 vols. 8° Paris, 1840.
JAMES Í. of England. See Anonymous. Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus.

4o 1607.

A booke of proclamations published since the beginning of his Majesties most happy Reigne ouer England untill the present moneth of Febr. 3. Anno Dom. 1609. fol. Lond. 1609.

JAMES II. King of England. Life. See Clarke (J. S.). The life of, &c. 4o 1816.

JAMES (THOMAS). Catalogus librorum in bibliotheca Bodleiana. 4o Oxon. 1620.

JANSENIUS (GERARDUS). Decem de ecclesia tractatus.

1576.

JASON DE MAINO. Repertorium. fol. Venet. 1560.

See Mayno (J.).

4o Col.

JAVELLUS (CHRYSOSTOMUS). See Aquinas (T.). Totius theologiæ summa. fol. 1588.

JEANNIN (PIERRE). Les négociations. 2 vols. 12° Paris, 1659.
JEFFRIES. On diamonds and pearls. 8° Lond. 1751.

JEKYLL (JOSEPH). See Anonymous. Facts and observations relating to the Temple-Church. 4o 1811.

JENISON (ROBERT). The narrative; containing a further discovery of the popish plot. fol. Lond. 1679.

The informations relating to the horrid popish plot. fol. Lond.

1680. JERDAN (WILLIAM). National portrait-gallery of illustrious and eminent personages of the 19th century. 4° London, 1829-32.

Illustrations of the plan of a National Association for the encouragement and protection of authors, and men of talent and genius. 8o London, 1838.

JEVONS (WILLIAM). Systematic morality, or a treatise on the theory and practice of human duty on the ground of natural religion. 2 vols, 8° Lond. 1827.

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JOACHIM, Abbas Florensis. Scriptura super Esaiam Prophetam sacras litteras penetrans plurimis internis ac mysticis intellectibus. 4° Venet. 1517. JOANNES Andrea. See Clemens V. Papa. Constitutiones. fol. 1491. JOANNES Chrysostomus. In cœna Domini præclara enarratio interprete H. Donato. See Lactantius (L. C. F.). Habes in hoc volumine, &c. fol. 1502.

JOANNES Damascenus. Quantum defunctis prosint viventium bona opera, sermo; J. Ecolampadio interprete. 4o [1520].

JOANNES Evangelista. The Gospel according to St. John [in the Mohawk and English languages]. 12° B.S. Lond.

Evangelium. See Lascaris (C.). De octo partibus orationis. 4o. Evangelium. See Lascaris (C.). Erotemata. 4° 1494, &c. JOANNES Evangelista. Nonni poetæ Panopolitani tralatio Sancti Evangelii secundum Joannem; Gr. 12° Hagenoa, 1527. JOANNES Pomeranus. See Bugenhagius (J. Pomeranus).

JOANNES Vigesimus-secundus, Papa. Extravagantes. See Bonifacius VIII. Sextus decretalium liber. 4° 1566, &c.

JOANNES Macarius. See Macarius (J.).

JOBARD (—.). Coup d'oeil sur la propriété de la pensée. 2 pts. 8° 1834.

JOCUNDUS (JOANNES). See Cæsar (C. J.). Commentarii. 12°

1561.

JODRELL (RICHARD PAUL). Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Baccha. 2 pts. 8° Lond. 1781.

JOEL Propheta. Cum commentariis reverendi et sanctæ memoriæ viri M. Lutheri, nunc primum editus per V. Theodorum Noribergensem. 8° Noremb. 1547.

JOHANNES Chrysostomus. De pœnitentia. See Antoninus Arch. Flor. Tractatus de instructione .... confessorum. 4o.

JOHANNES Evangelista. Apocalypsis, cum figuris A. Dureri. fol. Nuremb. 1511. [The colophon as follows: Impressa denuo Nurnberge per Albertum Durer pictorem anno, &c. Then a warning to publishers not to pirate the work.]

Evangelium Joannis verdeütscht. 4o.

JOHANNES du PORTAIL (NICOLAS). See Anonymous. Histoire (l') du temps. 12o 1649.

JOHANNES Monachus. See Zonaras (J.).

JOHNSON (SAMUEL), Rector of Corrington. See Anonymous. Julian the Apostate, being a short account of his life. 8° 1682.

JOHNSON (ESTHER). See Swift (J.). A Supplement to Dr. Swift's works. 4o 1779.

JOHNSTONUS (ROBERTUS). Historiarum libri duo. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 18° Amst. 1642.

JOINVILLE (JEAN de). Histoire de S. Louys IX. du nom, roy de France, enrichie de nouvelles observations et dissertations historiques; avec les établissemens de S. Louys, le conseil de P. de Fontaines, et plusieurs autres pièces concernant ce règne, tirées des MSS., par C. du Fresne. 3 pts. in 1 vol. fol. Paris, 1668.

JOLY (GUY). See Anonymous. Remarques pour servir de réponse à deux écrits, &c. 12° 1667.

JOMARD (EDME-FR.). Mémoire sur la population comparée de l'Egypte ancienne et moderne. fol. Paris, 1828.

JOMARD (EDME-FR.). Comparaison des différentes méthodes tachygraphiques et sténographiques, depuis l'origine de l'art jusqu'à nos jours. 8° Paris, 1831.

Paroles adressées aux jeunes Egyptiens. See Anonymous. Ecole Egyptienne de Paris. 8° [1828].

JONAS (JUSTUS). Adversus J. Fabrum Constantiensem Vicarium scortationis patronum pro coniugio sacerdotali defensio. 4° Tiguri, 1520. JONAS (ARNGRIMUS). Crymogæa, sive rerum Islandicarum libri III. 40 Hamburgi, 1630.

JONES (INIGO). The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, restored. fol. Lond. 1655.

JONES (EDWARD). The prevention of poverty by beneficial clubs, with preliminary observations upon houses of industry and the poor laws. 8° Lond. 1796.

Oratio de studiis theologicis; declamatio scripta a V. Winsenio in qua recitatur historia quomodo Guelfus Dux Bavariæ liberatus sit periculo in obsidione Winsbergensi, conjugis suæ honestissimo et tamen vafro consilio. 8° Viteb. 1539.

JONES (THOMAS). Elymas the sorcerer or a memorial towards the discovery of the bottom of this popish plot, and how far his R. Highness's directors have been faithful to his honour and interest, or the peace of the nation; published upon occasion of a passage in the late Dutchess of York's declaration for changing her religion. fol. Lond. 1682. JONES (W.). History of the life of Nader Shah, King of Persia, extracted from an eastern MS.; with an introduction, containing, 1st, a description of Asia according to the oriental geographers; 2nd, a short history of Persia; and appendix, consisting of an essay on Asiatic poetry, and the history of the Persian language. 8° London, 1773.

Poeseos Asiaticæ commentariorum lib. VI, cum appendice; subjicitur miscellaneorum liber. 8° Londini, 1774.

A grammar of the Persian language. 4° London, 1771.

JONSON (BEN). The Masque of Queenes, celebrated from the House of Fame; by the most absolute in all state and titles, Anne Queene of Great Britaine, &c., with her honourable ladies, at White Hall. Febr. 2, 1609. 4° Lond. 1609.

The works of. fol. Lond. 1692.

JONSTONUS (ARTURUS). See David, King of Israel. Psalmi... 4° 1741.

JORDAN (WILLIAM). The creation of the world, with Noah's flood; [a play] written in Cornish in 1611, with an English translation by J. Keigwin, edited by D. Gilbert. 8° London, 1827.

JORDANUS (HADR.). Susanna; tragœdia. 18° Par. 1654. JORNANDES, Episc. Raven. De rebus Gothorum. Paulus Diaconus de gestis Langobardorum. 2 pts. in 1 vol. fol. Aug. Vin. 1515. JOSEPH (ABUDACNUS, or BARBATUS). See Abudacnus (J.). JOSEPH (MICHAEL). An English and Hebrew Lexicon. Pt. 1. 8° London, 1833.

JOSEPHUS (FLAVIUS). Antiquitatum Judaicarum lib. quatuor priores et pars magna quinti, Gr. Lat.; illustrati notis E. Bernardi. Item historiarum de bello Judaico lib. primus et pars secundi, Gr. Lat. 2 pts. in 1 vol. fol. Oxon. 1700.

[De Bello Judaico libri VII.; de antiquitate Judæorum libri, Ruffino Aquileiense interprete, ex correctione L. Cendratæ Veronensis.] tol. Verona, 1480.

JOSEPHUS (FLAVIUS). Delle antichità et guerre Giudaiche. 3 vols. 4o Ven. 1574.

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Hebraicus, diu desideratus et nunc ex Constantinopolitano exemplari juxta Hebraismum opera S. Munsteri versus et annotationibus atque collationibus illustratus, Lat. et Heb. fol. Basil. 1541.

Opera quæ exstant. Gr. et Lat. fol. Geneva, 1634. [With MS. notes.] JOSEPHUS Exoniensis [Iscanus]. See Dares Phrygius. De bello Trojano. 8° 1675.

JOSIPPUS (FLAVIUS). De bello Judaico, cum comment. rabbi Aben Esra, Heb. et Lat. (S. Munstero interprete); accesserunt collectanea quæ S. Lepusculus colligebat. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 8° Basil. [1559]. JOSSIPPON. See Josephus.

JOUET (-). L'histoire des réligions de tous les royaumes du monde. vols. 2 & 3. 12° Par. 1676.

JOUHER. The Tezkereh al Vakiāt, or private memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Humayun written in the Persian language, translated by C. Stewart. 4° London, 1832.

JOURDAN (—.). Mémoire historique sur la Bib. du R. See Anonymous. Catalogue des livres imprimés de la Bib. du R.; Théol. fol. 1739, &c.

JOURNALS, &c.

ANTISLAVERY (the) reporter, No. 109. 8° London, 1833.

ATHENEUM (the) Journal of Literature, Science and the Fine Arts. 4° London, 1831-1841.

CAMBRIAN (the) register, 1795 and 1796. 2 vols. 8° London, 1796. COURIER de l'Europe [from Aug. 22nd to Dec. 1st, 1786]. 4° Londres. [The following MS. note by Mr. Dryander occurs on the fly-leaf. Collection of such numbers of the Courier de l'Europe from Aug. 22 to Dec. 1, 1786, as have anything contained in them relating to Cagliostro. It is supposed that the French Government had employed the editor to collect information relating to Cagliostro's conduct in England, in order to prove him to be an imposter, and thereby to destroy the credibility of his accusation against the governor of the Bastille and the Commissary of Police who arrested him. (See Cagliostro's memoir at the end of the collection of memoirs about the Diamond Necklace)." This collection was presented to the R.S. in 1801 by Sir J. Banks. The editors and writers of the Courier de l'Europe were Serres de la Tour, Perkins MacMahon, and Thevenau de Morande.]

LITERARY Gazette (the) and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, &c. 4° London, 1829-1841.

NEUER Friedens Currier ins Teutsche übersetzt. 4° 1673.

PATRIOT (der). 8° Hamburg, 1728.

UNITED Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine. 8° London, 1829-1841.

JOVELLANOS (GASPAR de). Bread and bulls. See Ruiz de Padron (A. J.). The speech... relative to the Inquisition. 4° 1813. JOVIUS (PAULUS). Delle istorie del suo tempo tradotte da L. Domenichi prima (et II.) parte; con una selva di varia istoria di C. Passi, et un supplimento del Sig. G. Ruscelli (nel quale è un ragionamento intorno all' istoria fatto da D. Atanagi, et un consiglio di Giovio, raccolto dalle consulte di Leone X. per far l'impresa contro infideli), 4 vols. 4o Vin. 1572.

JOVIUS (PAULUS). Delle istorie, ove son aggiunti 12 libri che nelle altre impressioni mancavano; con un supplimento del Sig. G. Ruscelli. 2 vols. 4° Vin. 1581.

Gli elogi; vite brevemente scritte d'huomini illustri di guerra, antichi et moderni; tradotte per L. Domenichi. 4° Fiorenza, 1554. Historiarum sui temporis tomus primus (2di pars 1ma et 2da). 3 vols. 8° Basil. 1567.

Turcicarum rerum commentarius, Latinus factus F. Nigro interprete; origo Turcici imperii; vitæ omnium Turcicorum imperatorum; ordo ac disciplina Turcicæ militiæ exactissime conscripta, eodem P. Jovio autore; addita est præfatio P. Melancthoni. 8° Viteb. 1537. JUBINAL (ACHILLÉ). Rapport de l'instruction publique suivi de quelques pièces inédites tirées des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque de Berne. 8° Paris, 1838.

JUDAS Apostolus. See Petrus Apostolus. Die zwo Episteln. 8° 1522. JUELLUS (JOHANNES), Episcopus Sarisburiensis. Apologia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ. 12° Londini, 1581.

JULIANUS Imperator. Misopogon et epistolæ Græcè Latinèque nunc primum edita et illustrata a P. Martinio. 8° Par. 1566.

JULIANUS Apostata, Imperator. Life. See Anonymous. Julian the apostat. 8° 1682.

Les Césars traduits du Grec, avec des remarques [by Spanheim]. 4° Par. 1683.

8o

JULIEN (STANISLAS). Hceï-lan-ki, ou l'histoire du cercle de craie; drame en prose et en vers, traduit du Chinois et accompagné de notes. London, 1832. JULIUS II. Papa. Breve ad reges christianos in quo continentur potiores causæ privationis cardinalium hæreticorum. 4o [Romæ, 1511]. Bulla ouero testamento sopra la electione del pontifice che se auera a creare, XIX cal. Feb. 1505. 4°

JULIUS CELSUS. See Celsus (J.).

JULLIEN (AUGUSTE). Essai sur l'ordre considéré dans l'administration publique et dans les sciences. 8° Paris, 1818.

JULLIEN (MARC ANTOINE). Lettre à la nation Anglaise sur l'union des peuples et la civilisation comparée; sur l'instrument économique du tems, appelé biomètre ou montre morale, suivie de quelques poésies et d'un discours en vers sur les principaux savans, littérateurs, poëtes et artistes qu'a produits la Grande Bretagne. 8° Londres, 1833. JUNGE (JOACHIMUS). Bibliotheca Luxdorphiana, sive index librorum quos reliquit Bolle Wilhelmus Luxdorph. 3 pts. 2 vols. 8° Haunia,

1789.

JUNIUS (HADRIANUS). See Erasmus (D.). Adagiorum chiliades. fol. 1617.

Batavia. 4o Plantin. 1588.

JUNIUS (FRANCISCUS). De pictura veterum libri tres. 4° Amstel.

1637.

The painting of the ancients; in three bookes; by him Englisht with some additions and alterations. 4° Lond. 1638.

Observationes in Willerami Abbatis Francicam paraphrasin Cantici Canticorum. 8° Amstelodami, 1655.

JUNIUS (MELCHIOR). Politicarum Quæstionum CXIII. pars I. [II. et III.]. 3 vols. 8° Argent. 1602.

JURIEU (PIERRE). See Anonymous. Derniers (les) efforts de l'innocence affligée, &c. 12° 1682.

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