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This copy contains on the reverse of the Title the King's Authority dated 1552, which is not found in the preceding. Both Editions are now become very rare. It has been questioned which of these two editions was the first published, and till now it has not been observed that the Calendar prefixed to the Edition without the King's Authority commences in the year 1552, in the Edition with the King's Authority it commences in 1553. The wood

cuts vary in the two editions, and the Maps which follow the Acts of the Apostles are quite different.

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Le nouveau Testament avec l'Apocalipse. Imprime en Anvers, par moy Martin Lempereur, 1535. With wood cuts. G. M. This is a rare edition.

12mo.

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ental hasta Italia por tierra. Amberes, por Hieronymo Verdussen,

1610. 8vo.

"Edition Originale. Cette relation a été traduite en Francais par Cotolendi, Paris, 1681, 2 vol. 12mo."

THACKER, ROBERT. Eleven Views of Longford House, the seat of Lord Coleraine, situate near New Sarum, in the county of Wilts, after drawings by Robert Thacker, Engraved by N. Yeates and J. Collins. H. WINSTANLEY's Views of Wimbledon House, Surrey; Ricott House, Oxfordshire; Tythrop, vulgarly called Kingsey House, in Buckingham and Oxfordshires; and his own House at Littlebury in Essex. Folio. R.

With this Vol. there are also twenty-five Plates illustrative of Audley End, by Winstanley and others. See Winstanley.

THAME. Schola Thamensis ex Fundatione Johannis Williams Militis, domini Williams de Thame. God save the Queene. (The date 1575 is above this title.) The next four leaves contain Regiæ Majestatis licentia. On the recto of the 6th, The Indenture of covenantes betweene the Lord Williams of Thame his executors, and the Warden and Scholers of Saint Mary Colledge of Winchester in Oxon. Five leaves. Then, The deede of Estate whereby the landes are as sured to the Colledge, &c. Three leaves. Index sive summa compendiariæ cujusque capitis sequentium Statutorum. One leaf. Ordinatio sive compositio facta inter Rob. Doyly de Merton, in comitatu Oxoniæ armigerum et Wilhelmum Place de Lurgishall in comitatu Buck. generosum, Executores testam. Jo. Williams de Thame defuncti, ex una parte et Mart. Colepeper in custodem Collegii B.M. in Oxon. . . . . ex altera parte de erectione Scholæ Thamensis.

Twenty-nine leaves. A Rentall, where by the Schoolemaster of

Thame Schoole shall collect and gather the Rentes belonging to the same Schoole and Almeshouse there. Three leaves. A Forme of Obligation for the Schoolemaister and Usher. One leaf. Præfatio in sequentes Appendices statutis adjiciendis. Fol. Six leaves. Fiftyfour leaves. In the original binding.

PRINTED UPON VELLUM. "Only three other copies of this book are known, and all of them upon paper, and all imperfect, one in the Bodleian Library, consisting of thirty-four leaves; one in the Museum, consisting of fifty-three leaves, and one in New College, Oxford, which wants all the Appendixes. This copy, as far as I know, is the only one perfect, and the only one upon Vellum." Note by Mr. Grenville.

THANE, JOHN. British Autography. A Collection of FacSimiles of the Hand Writing of Royal and Illustrious Personages, with their authentic Portraits. London, n. d. 4to. 3 vol.

R. M.

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notis D. Petavii et J. Harduini. Paris. e Typogr. Regia, 1684. Fol. L. P.

B. M.

THEMISTOCLES. Epistolæ ex vetusto Codice Bibl. Vat. nunc primum erutæ et Latinitate donatæ. Interprete J. Matt. Caryophilo. Romæ, 1626. 4to. R.

First Edition.

as the Lascaris of 1480. See a long dissertation by Ebert, p. 1870, respecting the type of this edition, but with no satisfactory result, as he was never able to see a copy of it. It is indeed a book of exLibrary, and the present are the only ones cessive rarity. The copy in Mr. Holford's

which have occurred for sale for very many years, and both were brought into this country by us. The present copy was from Larcher's Library.

Hesiodi et Aliorum Carmina, (Græce.) Impressum Venetiis characteribus ac studio Aldi Manucii Romani cum gracia, etc. MCCCCxcv. Fol. R.

First Aldine Edition.

THENAUD, JEHAN. Le Voyage et Itineraire de oultre mer faict par Frere Jehan Thenaud maistre es arts, docteur en theologie, et gardien des freres mineurs Dangoulesme, et premierement dudict lieu Dangoulesme jusques au Cayre. On les vend a Paris en la rue neufue (Gr.) Ib. Aldus, MCCCCXCV. Fol. B. M. nostre dame a lenseigne sainct Nicolas. s. d. 16mo. Bl. L.

"Relation d'un voyage a la terre sainte commencé le 2 juillet, 1511. Les exemplaires en sont devenus fort rares." Brunet, N. R. III. 330.

THEO. Theonis Rhetoris de modo declamandi libellus (Græce). Impressum Romæ, per Angelum Barbatum. Decimo octavo cal. Augusti, 1520. 4to. B. M.

This first edition is extremely rare; the only reference in Panzer, vol. VIII. p 262, is to the La Valliere copy, which is also quoted by Brunet, III. p. 445, who justly observes that this rare edition is of a much higher value than what it fetched at the La Valliere sale. There are subsequent editions of 1541, 1626, and 1670, this last edition by Schæffer is one of merit and contains also Aphthonii Progymnasmata.

On the Reverse of the Title is an address of Angelus Barbatus to Leo Xth, which concludes on the recto of the next leaf, the reverse of which is blank. The text commences on the following leaf, paged 1, and concludes on the reverse of page 55 with the date as above, but it only contains thirty leaves. Signatures A to I in eights and A four. The pages skip from 19 to 33.

THEOCRITUS. THEOCRITICARMINA, (Græce). S. 1. a. et typ. n. (sed Mediolani, circa мCCCCLXXX.) Fol. R. M.

Hesiodi et Aliorum Carmina,

Second Aldine Edition.

Bucolica, (Græce.).

Theocriti castigatissima opera omnia Florentiæ, impressa in ædibus Philippi juntæ, finem nacta sunt. 1515. 12mo. G. M.

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Idyllia. Ejusdem EpigramFIRST EDITION. This edition is unmata. Ejusdem Bipennis et Ala, questionably printed with the same types (Græce). Impræssum (sic) Flo

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Idyllia, ejusdem Epigrammata, ejusdem Bipennis et Ala: præter hæc, et Latina Versio carmine non infeliciter reddita, per H. Eobanum Hessum, et J. Camerarii Scholia accessere. S. a. 1545. 12mo.

Idyllia, cum Scholiis in octodecim priora Zach. Calliergi perquam utilibus, et in Fistulam J. Pedasimi. Annotatiunculisque in reliquia G. Xylandri, (Græce). Ejusdem Theocriti Epigrammata, Bipennis et Ala. Francof. per Petrum Brubachium, 1558. 12mo.

Idyllia, Epigrammata, Bipennis et Ala. (Græce). Parisiis, apud Guil. Morelium, 1561. 4to. R.

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The best account of this book will be found in Warton's History of English Poetry. Panzer, from Maittaire, quotes an edition sine loco 1481, but does not know the present very rare edition.

Liber Theoduli cum Commento. Sanctissima explanatio Theodoli finit feliciter Richard Pynson, s. a. 4to. G. M.

This edition is certainly prior to that by Wynkyn de Worde in 1515. Mr. Grenville has never traced any other copy but that bought by Lord Grenville at the sale of Mr. Bryant's books.

THEODORUS, CYRUS, PRODROMUS. Exulans Amicitia, (Gr. et Lat.) Conrado Gesnero interprete. Parisiis, apud G. Morelium, 1549. 4to.

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