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Collation. a-g. in eights. h. and i. in sixes, k. in four. Seventy-two leaves. Wanting a i. and viii. c i. and viii. a i. probably blank.

"Dibdin seems to agree with Sir F. Freeling in considering this book as of the XVth Century, and therefore prior to that of W. de Worde of 1499, which was esteemed the first edition. No other copy being as yet ascertained I readily purchased it though it wants four leaves. The text varies very much from Este's edition, but I have never found that of W. de Worde to collate it with that edition." MS. note.

Now publish'd entire from an original MS. in the Cotton Library. London, 1727. 8vo. L. P.

Reprinted from the Edition of A. D. 1725, with an Introduction, Additional Notes, and Glossary, by J. O. Halliwell. London, 1839. 8vo.

MANFREDI. Carcer d'Amore del Magnifico Meser Lælio de Manfredi. Impresso in Vinegia, per Zorzi di Rusconi Milanese, 1514. 12mo. R.

A MS. note by the late Mr. Wilbraham states this to be the first edition and unknown to all Bibliographers.

MANILIUS. Marci Manilii Astronomicon Libri quinque. Ex officina Joannis de Regiomonte, habitantis in Nuremberga oppido Germaniæ celebratissimo. (circa мCCCCLXX.) 4to. B. M.

FIRST EDITION. Upon the comparative

(No Title page). Map and priority of this edition and that of Bowood cuts. 4to. Bl. L.

"That this book was printed by T. Este appears from Herbert's Ames, II. 1022, and from Douce's Illustrations of Shakspeare, I. p. 21. This copy has the last leaf in MS. and appears to want the Title."

Wherein is set downe the way to the Holy Land, and to Hierusalem as also to the land of the great Caane, and of Prester John; to Inde, and diuers other countries : together with the many and strange Meruailes therein. London, by Thomas Stansby, 1618. Wood cuts. 4to. Bl. L. G. M.

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logna great uncertainty has arisen. See Bibl. Spencer, II. 164. The opinions however of Stoeber, Count Reviczky, Boni and Gamba, which give the priority to this edition, seem to be best founded. This is a fine copy of an exceedingly rare and valuable edition. "Liber aureus says Stoeber.

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The History of the Rebellions in England, Scotland and Ireland, from 1640 to the beheading of the Duke of Monmouth in 1685. London, for L. Meredith, 1691. 8vo. MANLEY, THOMAS. Veni, Vidi, Vici. The Triumphs of the most excellent and illustrious Oliver Cromwell, &c. set forth in a Panegyricke. Written originally in Latine, and faithfully done into English Heroicall Verse by T. M. Jun. Whereunto is added an Elegy upon the death of the late Lord Deputy of Ireland, the much lamented Henry Ireton, &c. London, for John Tey,

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Brande Hollis's Copy.

MANLOVE, EDWARD. The Liberties and Customes of the LeadMines within the Wapentake of Wirksworth in the County of Derby. Composed in Meeter by Edward Manlove, Esq. heretofore Steward of the Barghmoot Court for the Leadmines within the said Wapentake. London, 1653. 4to. Five leaves.

MANNING, OWEN. The his

tory and antiquities of the County of Surrey; compiled from the best and most authentic historians, valuable records, and manuscripts in the public offices and libraries, and in private hands. With a facsimile copy of Domesday engraved on thirteen plates. By the late Rev. Owen Manning. Continued to the present time by William Bray, of Shire, Esq. London, 1804. Plates. Fol. L. P. 3 vol. R.

To this fine copy are added S. Peak's Churches of Surrey, and Norwood inclosure Map.

MANOLESSO, E. M. Historia Nova nella quale si contengono tutti i successi della guerra Turchesca, la Congiura del Duca de Nortfolch contra la Regina d'Inghilterra finalmente tutto quello che nel mondo e occorso da l'anno 1570, sino all' hora presente. Padova, per Lorenzo Pasquati, 1572. 4to.

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MANRIQUE, SEBASTIAN. nerario de las Missiones Orientales. (Romæ, 1649.) 4to.

This work has no regular Title Page. "Seb. Manrique anduro 13 annos desde 1628 en India Oriental." Pinelo, p. 43.

MANRRIQUE. Glosa Famosa sobre las Coplas de don Jorge Manrrique. con otra obra muy contemplatiua a la virge nuestra Señora, Valladolid, 1564. por Luys Perez.

4to.

MANSFELD. Specchio Tragico. Delli atti generosi et heroici, del infelice cavagliero Mansfeld, et altri suoi adherenti. Fatti dal principio della guerra et ribellione di Bohemia fin' al anno presente; tanto dentro come fuora del Imperio. Stampato, 1624. 4to.

MANTUANUS, FR. Bapt. Parthenices Libri III. Bononiæ castigatissime impressum MCCCCLXXXVIII. -Secundæ Parthenices opus in III. libris impressum Bononiæ, &c. MCCCCLXXXIX.-F. Bapt. Mantuani contra poetas impudice loquentes Carmen. Finis Romæ, MCCCCLXXXVII.-Ejusdem de suorum temporum Calamitatibus Libri tres. Bononiæ, etc. MCCCCLXXXIX. 4to. R. M. With

illuminated capitals.

It is very difficult to collect all the early pieces of Mantuanus by this printer.

De Vita Beata Opusculum. Impress. per me Richardum pafraet, Anno dni 1502. 4to.

MANUTIUS. Transsilvaniæ olim Daciæ dictæ descriptio a Jo. Petro,

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MARCELINE, GEORGE. Epithalamium Gallo-Britannicum: or Great-Britaines, Frances, and the most parts of Europes unspeakable joy, for the most happy union, and blessed contract of the high and mighty prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and the lady Henrette Maria, daughter to Henry the fourth, sirnamed the Great, late King of the French and Navarre, and Sister to Lewis the thirteenth now king of the said dominions, &c. &c. London, for Thomas Archer, 1625. Portraits inserted. 4to.

MARCH. Les Obres del valeros y extremo Cavaller. Vigil y Elegantissim Poeta Ausias March. Novament revistes y estampades ab gran cura y diligencia. Posades totes les declaracions dels vocables seurs molt largament en la taula. Foren impeses (sic) y acabades les obres del extreu cavoller (sic) Ausias March en la insigne Ciutat de Barcelona per Carles amoros Provençal en lany 1545. 12mo. R.

"Rare et rechercheé." See Brunet N. R. vol. II. p. 368-9, and Sismondi Lit. du Midi, vol. I. p. 237, for an account of the author and Editions of these celebrated Poems.

Las Obras corregidas de los errores que tenian. Sale con ellas el vocabulario de los vocablos en ellas contenidos. Impresso en Valladolid, en casa de Sebastian Martinez, 1555. 12mo. G. M.

Les Obres. Ara novament ab molta diligencia revistes y orde

nades, y de molts cats aumētades. Imprimides en Barcelona, en casa de Claudi Bornat, 1560. 12mo. R. M.

This edition is very rare. In pp. 133 and 134 will be found five short poems not in the earlier edition of 1545 but yet in that of 1555.

MARCHE, OLIVIER DE LA. Memoires nouvellement mis en lumiere par Denis Sauvage. Lyon, par Guillaume Roville, 1561. Fol.

MARCO. L'Heremita di Messer Marco Mantoano (in v. Giornate). Impresso in Venecia, per Zorzi Ruscone, 1521. 12mo. G. M.

First Edition. The author's name is Benavides. This edition is very rare. See Brunet Manuel, vol. II. p. 426.

MARCO, POLO. Marcus Paulus de Veneciis de consuetudinibus et conditionibus orientalium regionum. S. 1. a. et typ. n. 4to. B. M.

Collation. a-k. in eights, except i in four and k in six. Seventy-four leaves, thirty-three lines in a full page.

This is the first Latin edition of the version of Marco Polo by Pipino, who translated it in or about 1320. It is of extreme rarity. "There is a copy in the British Museum and one in Trinity College, Dublin, and in the Royal Library at Paris; but it is extremely rare, and was unknown to Muller and Lessing." Marsden's Marco Polo, LVII. It was probably printed at Rome or Venice between 1490

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a copy for the Library of St. Marc. Panzer III. 396. refers only to the mention made of it by Denis Supp. I. p. 415.

In cui si tratta le meravigliose cose del mondo per lui uedute, &c. Venetia, per Mathio Pagan, s. a. 8vo. R. M.

Opera stampata nouamente delle marauigliose cose del mondo: cominciando da Leuante a ponente final mezo di. El mondo nouo et isole et lochi incogniti et siluestri abondanti e sterili et doue abonda loro et largento et zoglie et pietre preciose et animali et monstri spaurosi et doue manzano carne humana, e i gesti et viuer et costumi de quelli paesi, cosa certamente molto curiosa de intendere et sapere. Venetia, per Paulo Danza, 1533. 8vo.

Delle merauiglie del Mondo per lui vedute. Di nouo ristampato, et osseruato l'ordine suo vero nel dire. Treuigi, per Aurelio Reghettini, 1590. 8vo. B. M.

Il Milione di Marco Polo, testo di Lingua del secolo decimoterzo, ora per la prima volta publicato, ed illustrato dal Conte Gio. Batt. Baldelli Boni. Firenze, 1827. 4to. 2 vol. L. P.

Hie hebt sich an das puch des edeln Ritters vñ landtfarers Marcho polo. In dem er schreibt die grossen wunderlichen ding dieser welt. Sunderlichen von den grossen künigen vnd keysern die da herschen in den selbigen landen vnd von viem volck vnd seinor gewonheit da selbs. Nurnberg, Fricz Creuszner, 1477. Fol. MS.

This is a transcript of the First German Edition made for Mr. Grenville from the copy in the Vienna Library; and is signed by M. Kopitar the Librarian of that Library, and stated to be a faithful copy. August, 1817.

Libro del famoso Marco Polo Veneciano delas cosas marauillosas

que vido en las partes orientales : conuiene saber en las Indias, Armenia, Arabia, Persia, y Tartaria. E del poderio del gran Can y otros reyes. Con otro tratado de micer Pogio Florentino e trata de las mesmas tierras y islas. Traduzido en Castellano por Rodrigo Arcediano. Logrono, en casa de Miguel de Eguia, 1529. Fol. Bl. L.

This edition is so rare that the present copy had been bought by Mr. Heber for eighteen guineas. It has been little known to Bibliographers though Brunet mentions it as "très rare."

Historia de las Grandezas y cosas marauillosas de las Prouincias Orientales. Traduzida de Latin en Romance, y annadida en muchas partes por Don Martin de Bolea y Castro. Çaragoça, por Angelo Tauano, 1601. Svo. G. M.

-La description geographique des provinces et villes plus fameuses de l'Inde Orientale, mœurs, loix, et coustumes des habitans d'icelles, mesment de ce qui est soubz la domination du Grand Cham Empereur des Tartares. Par Marc Paul gentilhomme Venetien, et nouuellement reduict en vulgaire Francois. Paris, pour Vincent Sartenas, 1556. 4to.

"This is the earliest French Edition and appears to have been made from the Latin Novus Orbis printed in 1532." Marsden's Marco Polo Introd. p. lxix. It was again translated into French from Muller's Latin

Edition of 1671 and makes part of Bergeron's collection. 4to. 1735.

Richarderie V. 264. quotes this book as being" avec Figures" which shews that he had not seen it, for the Title-Page does not announce any plates, nor are there any. Brunet II. 427 is more correct.

The most noble and famous trauels of Marcus Paulus, one of the nobilitie of the state of Venice, into the East partes of the world, as, Armenia, Persia, Arabia, Tartary, with many other kingdoms and provinces. Translated into English, (by

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