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and perfect narrative of the strange and unexpected finding the Crucifix and Gold-Chain of that pious Prince St. Edward the King and Confessor. London, by Randal Taylor, 1688. 4to.

TEATE, FAITHFULL. Ter Tria, or, the Doctrine of the Three Sacred Persons, Father, Son and Spirit, Principal Graces, Faith, Hope and Love. Main Duties, Prayer, Hearing and Meditation. (Poems). London, 1669. 12mo.

TECKELY, EMERIC, COUNT. Memoirs. London, for Tim. Goodwin, 1693. 12mo.

TELLEZ. Historia Geral de Ethiopia a Alta, ou Preste Joam e do que nella obraram os Padres da Companhia de Jesus, composta na mesma Ethiopia pelo Padre Manoel d'Almeyda. Abreviada com nova releyçam e methodo pelo Padre Balthezar Tellez. Em Coimbra, Na officina de Manoel Dias, 1660. Fol.

G. M.

A perfect copy with the Map.

"Multa ex hoc opere longe rarissimo in suos converterunt usus Ludolfus et la Crozius, ille in conscribenda historia Ethiopum, hic vero in componenda Hist. du Christianisme d'Ethiopie et d'Armenie." Meuselii Bibl. III. i. 121. Freytag Analecta p. 942.

TELUCCINI, MARIO. Erasto sopranominato il Bernia. Pesaro, appresso Girolamo Concordia, 1566.

4to.

The original of this Romance is that called Dolopathos, and supposed to have been rendered into Greek either from the Hindoo or the Hebrew, it is known in French under the Title of "Le Livre des sept Sages," and it is found in Italian under the Title of "Avenimenti compassionevoli di Erasto," and this Story is the ground work of Tellucini's Poem. Quadrio, IV. 436 and 452.

TEMPLARIA: Papers relative to the History, Privileges and Possessions of the Scotish Knights

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TEMPLE, PETER, KNIGHT. Mans Masterpiece: or, the best improvement of the worst condition. In the exercise of a Christian Duty. On six considerable actions, viz. I. The contempt of the World. The judgment of God against the wicked, &c. III. Meditations on Repentance. IV. Meditations on the Holy Supper. V. Meditations on afflictions and Martyrdom. VI. With a Meditation for one that is sick. By P. T. K. London, for Joseph Barber, 1658. With Portraits of Sir Peter and Lady Elinor Temple by Gaywood. 12mo.

TEMPLE, SIR RICHARD. The Sale of Esau's birth-right; or the New Buckingham Ballad. To the

tune of the London Gentlewoman, or Little Peggy Ramsey. A broadside.

New News of a strange monster found in Stow Woods near Buckingham, of human shape and a double heart, and no hands: a head with two tongues, and no brains. Fol. Two leaves.

Poems

TEMPLE, Sir WILLIAM. by Sir W. T. No place or date. 12mo. Privately printed. This copy was bought by Mr. Heber, at Beloe's Sale in 1803. From Heber's Sale, p. IV. no. 2599.

"The corrections in ink are in the hand writing of Sir William Temple. T. P. C." Pencil note by Mr. Peregrine Courteney, the author of the Life of Sir W. Temple.

TEMPO. Antonius de Tempo de Ritimis vulgaribus, videlicet de Sonetis, de Balatis, de Cantionibus extensis, de Rotondellis, de Mandrialibus; de Serventesiis et de motibus confectis. Explicit Ars Illustris Ritimorum vulgarium in quocunque genere, quibuscunque in speciebus dicendi, Antonii de Tempo Patavi. Impressa Venetiis, per Simonem de Luere, 20 Junii 1509 feliciter. 12mo.

Collation. A. to L. in fours. Fortyfour leaves.

"For an account of Antonio di Tempo Dottor Padovano, consult Quadrio, vol. II. p. 178. Crescimbeni vol. I. p. 18. Trissino Poetica. Tiraboschi vol. V. p. 543. This book is very curious and extremely rare, I do not know where to find another copy in any English Library. The date of the work appears in the Prohemium to be 1332." MS. note.

TENHOVE, NICOLAS. Memoires Genealogiques de la Maison de Médicis. (Vingt six livres.) S. d. 8vo. 3 vol. R. M.

Privately printed, extremely rare.

"This copy of the Memoirs of the Medici is one of the small number which were printed by the Author's order, to be distributed only among his particular Friends. Dr. Maclaine presents and bequeaths it, as an humble token of his inexpressible affection and gratitude to Henry Hope Esq.,

his inestimable and most beloved Friend." MS. Note in the volume.

Memoirs of the House of Me

dici, from its origin to the death of Francesco, the second Grand Duke of Tuscany; and of the great men who flourished in Tuscany within that period. From the French of M. Tenhove, with notes and observations by Sir Richard Clayton, Bart. London, 1797. Portrait. 4to. 2 vol. Y. M.

TENURES. Olde teners newly corrected. Londini, in ædibus Richardi Pynsoni, 1525. 12mo. R. M. Collation. A. and B. in eights. Sixteen leaves.

Dibdin's Typog. Antiq. II. p. 462.

TERENTIANUS MAURUS. Terentianus de Litteris, Syllabis et Metris Horatii. Impressum Mediolani, per magistrum Uldericum scinzenzeler, Anno a partu Virginis salutifero MCCCcxcv11. pridie Nonis Februarii. Fol. B. M.

First edition. "This book is so rare that Dr. Taylor the editor of Demosthenes considered his copy as the only one in England, perhaps in the world. That copy, bought by Askew, and at his Sale Lord by Hunter, is now at Glasgow. Spencer bought a copy from the Soubise Library, and Dr. Burney bought one from the Pinelli." MS. note.

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De litteris, syllabis et metris Horatii. Impressum Venetiis, per Joannem de Cereto de Tridino alias Tacuinum, 1503. 4to. R. M.

"This is the second edition. Cardinal Richelieu had met with this author's name and supposed it to mean 'Maurus' a comedy by Terence'; he quoted it as such in one of his works and when told of his mistake refused to correct it." MS. note.

- De Litteris, Syllabis, Pedibus et Metris, tractatus insignis, suspiciendus antiquitate etiam reverenda, Nic. Brissæo Montivillario commentatore et emendatore. Paris, apud Simonem Colinæum, 1531. 4to.

- De litteris, syllabis, pedibus, ac metris. Cum accurata interpretatione Jacobi Petrecini nunc primum edita. Venetiis, apud Mapheum Pasinum, 1533. Svo.

- De litteris, syllabis, pedibus,

et metris. Item, ejusdem argumenti, Marii Victorini de Orthographia, et ratione carminum libri IIII. Ex off. Sanctandriana, 1584. 8vo. R. M.

TERENTIUS. Publii Terentii Affri (sic) poetæ comici Comediarum liber. Publii Terencii Afri Poetæ Comici Comediarum liber Finit. S. 1. a. et typ. n. (sed Argentorati, per Joannem Mentelinum, circa мCCCCLXVIII.) Fol. R. M.

This is generally esteemed the First Edition, though it continues to be a subject of controversy and its date is uncertain, but supposed by Laire, Index I. 51. 4. to be 1468. Audiffredi Ed. Rom. 412. considers the edition of Ph. de Lignamine, that attributed to Laver, as also that of

Guldinbeck, of very early date. This edition, in which the verses are not divided, is of the greatest rarity, "litteratoribus hucusque incognita," says Laire, I. 51. Bp. Dampier knew of no copy in England besides his own and Lord Spencer's; Bibl. Spenc. II. p. 407.

Comœdiæ cum ejusdem Vita. S. 1. a. et typ. n. Fol. R. M.

Brunet vol. III. p. 433. and Dibdin Bibl. Spencer, II. p. 419. agree in describing this edition as unknown to the bibliographers, but as being a second edition by J. de Colonia, prior to 1474. But Lord Spencer,

in a letter to Mr. Grenville, thinks it clear, that this is not a reprint of J. de Colonia, but considers the character as more resembling that of Vindelin or John de Spira. It certainly has the Gothick v. which is to be found in the Spira Tacitus and is not to be found in J de Colonia's Terence of 1471. This edition consists of One hundred leaves.

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Comœdiæ. S. 1. a. et typ. n. (sed in Monasterio Sortensi). L. Aretini Comedia (Calphurnia et Gurgulio) finit feliciter; leonardus Aretinus in monasterio Sortensi. Anno dni M. quadringentesimo sepFol. tuagesimo octavo (1478.)

G. M.

"This very rare edition is without date, but the two or three copies which are known having been found in the original binding with the Comedy of Aretinus subjoined, it is not, probably much anterior to 1478. These two works are the only publications known to have issued from the Sortensian Monastery in the Diocese of Constance."

Comœdiæ, cum Commentariis Donati, P. T. Afri liber explicitur. Impressus Venetiis, per Bernardinum de coris Cremonensem Anno Domini MCCCCLXXXVIII. Fol. R.

This edition though noticed by Panzer, III. 261., is little known to the bibliographers. Another edition by the same printer has the date of 1489. Ernesti Lit. Romana I. 237.

Cum Directorio Vocabulorum, et Sententiarum, Artis Comicæ, Glosa interlineali, Comentariis a Donato, Guidone, et Ascensio. Impressum in Imperiali ac libera urbe Argentina, per magistrum Joannem Gruninger accuratissime nitidissimeque elaboratum, et denuo revisum atque collectum ex diversis commentariis Anno MCCCCXCVI. Cum figuris. Fol.

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"This edition unknown to Fabricius and Ernesti, is so rare that Dr. Askew's note upon it says "A book which may be numbered among the most rare, and of

which I do not recollect to have seen a copy in any other Catalogue or Library."

Venetiis, in ædibus Aldi et Andrea soceri, 1517. 8vo. G. M.

Terentianæ Comœdiæ in sua metra iterum restitutæ et recognitæ quam accuratiss. cum iis insuper quæ de comœdia et metris comicis pressuis dici possunt. Florentiæ, sumptu P. Junta, 1517. Svo. R.

"This edition does not appear to be much known or easily found: it is the Second Junta Edition, the first being of 1505."

- Parisiis, apud Sim. Colinæum, 1541. 16mo. B. M.

"This edition is by no means of frequent occurrence: it is perhaps the rarest of the works of this printer."

Comœdiæ. Ex vetustissimis libris et versuum ratione a Gabriele Faerno emendatæ. Florentiæ, apud Juntas, 1565. 12mo. R. M. Un

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This version was first printed at Cambridge in 1598.

Comœdiæ Sex, ad fidem duodecim amplius MSS. Codd. et pluscularum optimæ notæ Editionum recensitæ, et Comment. perpetuo illustratæ, ab Arn. Henr. Westerhovio. Haga Com. 1726. 4to. 2 vol. L. P. R.

Comœdiæ; recensuit, notasque suas et Gabr. Faerni addidit Rich. Bentleius. Ed. altera. Amst. 1727. 4to. L. P. R. M.

Ælii Donati Commentarii in Terentii Comœdias. S. 1. a. et typ. n. Fol. R. M.

"It appears to be very questionable, which of the three earliest editions of Donatus is the first. Dibdin inclines to that by Sweynheym and Pannartz, but gives no sufficient reason, II. p. 414. Laire Ind. I. 128. calls this present edition, "Editio vere princeps et ignota." It is generally referred to the press of Mentelin on account of the peculiar R. but in truth the question of precedence of that of Sweynheym and Pannartz, that of Spira and this of Mentelin is of great doubt and difficulty." MS. note.

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TERRA ROSSA, VITALE. Riflessioni Geografiche circa le Terre Incognite, distese in ossequio perpetuo della Nobilta Veneziana, nelli quali I. Si pruova, che i Patrizi di Venezia prima d'ogni altro hanno all'Italia, et all'Europa, discoperte tutte le Terre anticamente Incognite, anco l'America, e la Terra Australe. II. Si desidera una esatta, e perfetta concordia della vecchia, e nuova Geografia, in onore de' Signori Veneziani. III. Si difende contra il moderno Baudrand, che niuno infra i racconti Geografici, dagli stessi Gentiluomini dell'Adria publicati, è stato finto, ò fauoloso. Padova, per il Cadorino, 1686. 4to.

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toire des Navigations aux Terres Australes, contenant ce que l'on sçait des mœurs et des productions des Contrées découvertes jusqu'à ce jour et ou il est traité de l'utilité d'y faire de plus ample découvertes, et des moyens d'y former un établissement. Paris, 1756. 4to. 2 vol.

TERRY, EDWARD. A voyage to East-India: wherein some things are taken notice of in our passage thither, but many more in our abode there, within that rich and most spacious empire of the great Mogol. Observed by Edward Terry (then chaplain to Sir Thomas Row, Ambassador to the great Mogol.) London, by T. W. for J. Martin, 1655. Portrait and Map. 8vo.

R.

TERTULLIANUS, Q. SEPTIMUS FLORENS. Apologeticus ad Cod. MSS. et Edit. Veteres recognitus, emendatus et perpetuo commentario S. Havercampi illustratus. Lugd. Bat. 1718. 8vo. R. M.

TESTAMENTUM. Novum Instrumentum omne, diligenter ab Erasmo Roterodamo recognitum et emendatum, non solum ad græcam

veritatem, verum etiam ad multorum utriusque linguæ codicum, eorumque veterum simul et emendatorum fidem

&c. Cum annotationibus Erasmi. Basiliæ, in ædibus Joannis Frobenii,1516. Fol. 2 vol. in 1.

The first Edition of Erasmus's Greek Testament.

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Le Seste Rime della Signora teemed; and is considered as the first Laura Terracina di Napoli. Lucca, appresso Vincenzo Busdrago, 1558.

Svo.

TERRES AUSTRALES. His

which contains the 7th verse in the 5th Chapter of St. John's Epistle in testimony of the "Three Witnesses," concerning which there has been so much literary controversy.

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