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STUDLEY, PETER. The looking-glasse of Schisme: wherein by a briefe and true narration of the execrable murders done by Enoch ap Evans, a downe-right Non-conformist, on the bodies of his mother and brother, with the cause moving him thereunto. The second edition enlarged and corrected; together with an answer to certaine criminations against this Historie. London, by R. B., for Thomas Alchorne,

1635. 12mo.

STUKELEY, WILLIAM. An account of a large Silver Plate of antique Basso relievo, Roman workmanship, found in Derbyshire, 1729. London, 1736. Plates. 4to.

Stonehenge, a Temple restored to the British Druids. London, 1740. Plates. Fol. R. M.

Abury, a Temple of the British Druids, with some others described. Wherein is a more particular account of the first and patriarchal religion; and of the peopling the British Islands. London, 1743. Plates. Fol. R. M.

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"This learned author, born in 1507 and dying in 1589, had published an edition of Cicero 1557, and the Rhetoric of Aristotle in 1570. It does not appear who it was, under the Initials of T. B. who translated this work into English." MS. note.

STYWARD, THOMAS. The Pathwaie to Martiall discipline, deuided into two bookes, very necessarie for young souldiers, or for all such as loueth the profession of Armes. London, by T. E., for Myles JeWood cuts. nynges, 1581. 4to. Bl. L.

This is the first edition. A second edition was printed in 1582, in which the work was divided into three books, with pline. Herbert's Ames, p. 1013. some additions relative to Spanish disci

Another Edition. London, by T. East, 1585. 4to. Bl. L.

SUAREZ DE CHAVES. Dia

Palæographia Sacra. Or, Dis- logos de varias questiones en Dia

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'Liber Rarissimus' says

Meuselius, I. ii. p. 76.

This is printed in the same type as Schilberger fol. attributed by Brunet to Zainer at Ulm, circa 1473.

This Voyage (bound up with Schilberger) is equally rare, but unfortunately wants from cap. 85 to cap. 95.

Von dem gelobten land und weg gegen iherusalem von irē wesen und wundn die in dem grossen mõr gesehen werdent. S. 1. 1477. 4to. B. M.

This is the edition attributed by Ebert to Zainer, the date is on the last leaf.

SUCKLING, SIR JOHN. Fragmenta Aurea. A collection of all his incomparable Peeces. Published by a Friend to perpetuate his Memory. London, for Humphrey Moseley, 1646. Portrait by Marshall. 8vo.

R.

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De Vita XII. Cæsarum Libri. S. 1. MCCCCLXXX. Fol.

The best account of this edition is by Fossi, II. 626.

C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII. Cæsares. S. Aurelii Victoris a D. Cæsare Augusto usque ad Theodosium excerpta. Eutropius. Paulus Diaconus. Annotationes J. B. Egnatii in Suetonium. Annotationes etiam Erasmi in Suetonium, Eutropium et Paulum Diaconum. Venetiis, in ædibus Aldi, et Andreæ soceri, 1521. 8vo.

A beautiful copy from the Library of Francis the first: the sides of the old binding, with his arms, being preserved.

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"Braun supposes this very rare history to have been printed, circa 1474, in the Monastery of St. Ulrique at Augsbourg, I. 46. Hujus editionis, certé rarissimæ, tam rara sunt exemplaria, ut pene manuscriptis codicibus æqui parentur.' See

Opera. Parisiis, e typog. Regia, miller, I. 178.

1644. 12mo. In 2 vol. B. M.

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This copy belonged to Mr. Dumge the editor of an ancient Poem called Ligurinus, sive de rebus gestis Friderici I. Heidelbergæ. 8vo. 1812,' and the MS. notes in pencil are by him. This history is by some attributed to an author called Burchardus Biberacensis, 1226." See Ebert, page 243.

SUFFOLK. The Journal of William Dowsing of Stratford, Parliamentary visitor, appointed under a warrant from the Earl of Manchester, for demolishing the superstitious Pictures and ornaments of Churches, &c. Within the County

of Suffolk, in the years 1643-1644. Woodbridge, 1786. 4to.

The Terrier of Woodbridge, in the County of Suffolk and Diocese of Norwich. Exhibited at the

primary visitation of Lewis (Bagot) Bishop of the said Diocese, held at Woodbridge, May 22, 1784. To which is added, the principal dona

tions at large, with notes and ex

planations. Woodbridge, 1787. 4to.

Specimens of Gothic Ornaments, selected from the Parish Church of Lavenham in Suffolk, on Forty Plates. London, 1796. 4to. L. P.

SUFFOLK, EDWARD, EARL OF. Musarum Delicia, containing Essays upon Pastoral Ideas supposed to be written above two thousand Years ago by an Asiatick Poet. 1728. 8vo.

London,

See Lord Orford's Noble Authors, vol. IV. p. 134.

SUIDAS. Suidæ Lexicon, (Græce), edente Demetrio Chalcondyla. Mediolani, impensa et dexteritate D. Demetrii Chalcondyli, Joannis Bissoli Benedicti Mangii Carpensium, 1499. Fol.

First Edition.

Lexicon Græcum. Venetiis, in ædibus Aldi et Andrea soceri, 1514. Fol.

- Lexicon, Græce et Lat. notis perpetuis illustravit L. Kusterus. Cantab. 1705. Fol. 3 vol. L. P.

R.

- Lexicon post Ludolphum Kusterum ad Codd. MSS. recensuit T. Gaisford. (Græce). Oxon. 1834. Fol. 3 vol. L. P. G. M.

SULLY. Memoires des Sages et Royales Economies d'Estat, Domestiques, Politiques et Militaires de Henry Le Grand, l'Exemplaire des Roys, le Prince des Vertus, des Armes et des Loix et le Pere en

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First Edition. Nott, in his laborious edition of Surrey's Life and Works, takes no notice whatever of the dates under which they were edited. It is from Warton's Eng. Poetry, III. p. 12, that we find Lord Surrey's Poems were first printed by Tottell in 1557 in 8vo. and 4to., again in 1565, 74, 85 and 1587. This first edition is of the greatest rarity-another copy of it is in Trinity College, Cambridge." MS. note. See Heber Catalogue, part IV. no. 2561.

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Songes and Sonettes written by the right honorable Lorde Henry Haward late Earle of Surrey, and others. Apud Richardum Tottell, 1559. Cum Privilegio. Svo. R. M.

Collation. A-P in eights. One hundred and twenty leaves.

This edition, next in date to the two first of 1557, is entirely unknown, and this volume must be considered as a unique copy of the third Edition that of 1564-5 corresponds so exactly with this, that pp. 39 and 72 being deficient weresup plied from that Edition.

by the right honorable Lorde Henry Haward late Earle of Surrey, and others. Apud Richardum Tottell, 1574. 8vo. Bl. L. G. M.

Collation. A-P in eights. One hundred and twenty leaves.

"This Edition is of the greatest rarity. Warton and Nott both quote an edition of 1574, but neither of them appear to have seen it. It is the more valuable as it differs in some words of the Text from the edition of 1557." MS. note.

See Collier's Bridgewater House Catalogue, p. 297.

Songes and Sonnets, written by the Right honourable Lord Henry Haward late Earle of Surrey and others. Imprinted at London, by John Windet, 1585. Portrait inserted. 12mo. Bl. L. B. M.

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Poems by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyat, the Elder, and other Poems in Blank Verse prior to Milton, edited by Bishop Percy and G. Steevens. London, by John Nichols, n. d., but 1807. 8vo. 2 vol. M.

Bishop Percy and Steevens had jointly edited and printed two vol. of Lord Surrey's and other poems in blank verse, prior to Milton, when a fire at the Printer's in Feb. 1808 consumed the whole impression, of which only four copies (which had been previously delivered) remained. This copy had been sent to Mr. Park that he might add some Biographical Notices." MS. note.

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Songes and Sonets, written published in 1821.

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