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title, Venetiis, in ædibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri, mense Novembri, 1519, 8vo. (286) June 10, Sotheby Dobell, £5 Horatius. Poemata, printed from the Aldine ed. of 1519, italic letter, cf. ex., Aldine device blind stamped in centre of covers, g.e., Without place or date [? Venice, Gregorio de Gregoriis], sm. 8vo. (288), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £3 15S. Horatius. Poemata, italic letter, the Aldine device on title and at end, painted over in gold and colours, on the first page of the work is painted in col. a three-quarter figure of a man holding a staff, which supports an initial M in gold, contemp. Lyonese mor. gt., g.e., Venetiis in ædibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri, mense Septembri, 1527, 8vo. (289), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £11 Horatius. [Poemata], printed from the Aldine ed. of 1519, italic letter, mor. ex., corner ornaments, g.e., Friburgi Brisgoia, excudebat Johannes Faber Emmeus Iuliacensis, 1536, sm. 8vo. (287), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £1 15s. Horatius. Poemata, Lutetiae, ex officina Michaelis Vascosani, 1553-Epodon Liber, ib., 1545-Epistolarum libri II., Apud Vascosanum, 1551-Sermonum seu Satyrarum libri II., ib., 1551-De Arte Poetica liber ad Pisones, ib., 1551, in 1 vol., old English mor. gt., g.e., 1545-53, 4to. (290), June 10, Sotheby Sutton, £6 Horatius. Poemata, a Joanne Bond illustrata, mor. gt., g.e. (Roger Payne), Impensis Johannis Bill, 1620, 8vo. (291), June 10, Sotheby Sutton, £5 Horatius. Poemata, scholiis sive annotationibus a Johanne Bond illustrata, engraved title, contemp. cf. gt., with coat-of-arms, the name Theodorus Hardensten stamped on upper cover, with date "Anno 1632" on lower cover, silk ties, g.e., Amstelodami, apud J. Jansonium, 1628, 8vo. (292), June 10, Sotheby

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Tregaskis, II IOS. Horatius. Poemata, scholiis sive annotationibus commentarii illustrata a J. Bond, mor. gt, tooled “au pointillé," silk end-leaves, uncut, and many leaves unopened, Amstelodami, apud Danielem Elzevirium, 1676, 12mo. (293), June 10, Sotheby James, £8 5s. Horatius. Poemata, vignette on titles, 2 vol., old mor. gt., g.e. (Roger Payne), Apud Vaillant et Prevost, 1721, 8vo. (294), June 10, Sotheby Bain, £2 7s. 6d. [Hormannus (Guil.)] Dialogus lingue et Ventris, lit. goth. (two types), with marginal notes, long lines, 35 to a full page, 6 leaves, sign. a. with initials . H. on reverse of last leaf, new mor., Absque nota Felix finis . H." [printed by Richard Pynson before 1494], sm. 4to. (3297), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £86

[Hitherto unknown grammatical piece, probably by William Hormann, the grammarian, and antagonist of Rob. Whitinton, probably unique.]

OCT., 1917 TO AUG., 1918.

Horne (H. P.) Sandro Botticelli, painter, of Florence, 40 repro-
ductions from the originals, with Appendixes containing
the 1550 and 1568 eds. of Vasari's Life of Botticelli, and
a Bibliography of the Original Documents, etc. (limited
£6 15s.
to 225 numbered copies), bds., linen back, Chiswick Press,
1908, folio (637), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Horozco y Covarruvias (Juan). Emblemas Morales, primera
ed., woodcuts of emblems, orig. Spanish cf., blind stamped
ornaments and the sacred monogram and crowned M in
centres (Ashburnham copy, £1 15s. in 1897), En Segovia
Maggs, £14
por Juan de la Cuesta, 1589, sm. 4to. (3298), Nov. 22,
Sotheby
Horsfield (T. W.) History of Sussex, plates, 2 vol., hf. roan,
subscriber's copy, 1835, 4to. (515), Jan. 23, Puttick

1747, 8vo. $100

Rolls, £5 Horsfield (Thos.) Planta Javanica Rariores, col. plates, orig. cl., 1838-52, folio (174), April 29, Sotheby Wheldon, £5 5s. Horsley (J.) Britannia Romana, upwards of 100 plates, russ. Quaritch, £3 3s. gt., g.e., by Clarke, 1732, folio (1088), Oct. 23, Sotheby [Horsmanden (Daniel.)] Journal of the Proceedings In the Detection of the Conspiracy Formed by some White People, in conjunction with Negro and other Slaves, for burning the City of New-York, etc., orig. cf. (broken), Printed at New-York: London, Reprinted (415), Nov. 19, American Art Association Hortulus anime denuo diligentissime per prestātissimos viros et dños doctorem Brant et mgr'm Iacobu Wympffelin, gothic letter, in red and black, 25 lines to a page, small Quaritch, £4 5S. cuts, cf., Impressum Argentine per Joh'em Wehinger, 1503, 12mo. (224), Dec. 10, Christie [Several missing leaves supplied in MS. Other leaves Slips of MS. are also pasted over of MS. are additions. Proctor 10162. Collation: the print in a few cases. prel. 20, a-z, A-E8 = 244 leaves.] Hortulus Anime cum alijs qoplurimis orationibus pristine impressioni superadditis, etc., gothic letter, 25 lines to a page, ornamental borders, woodcuts by H. Springinklee, Erhard Schon, etc., mor. ex., g.e., Lyon, Jo. Clein for Jo. Koberger of Nürnberg, 15 Mar., 1516, sm. 8vo. (225), Dec. 10, Christie

Quaritch, £15 IOS. Collation: 20 un

[First ed. with these illustrations. numbered + ccx. + 10 unnumbered, the last leaf (? blank) missing.]

Hortulus precationum, dat is het Hofken der Bedinghen door F. Petrum Bucherium, lit. goth., woodcut borders, Edwards, £10 IOS. Gheprent tot Loven, bii Jan Bogaerts, 1566, sm. 4to. (144), April 8, Sotheby

[XVII. century English cf. gt., stamped gt. corner and centre ornaments, g.e., orig. silk ties (Lyonnese style). The front fly-leaf with inscription.]

[H]Ortus Sanitatis, gothic letter, double columns of 47 lines,

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title, with cut on verso (in fac.), 6 other full-page cuts and over 1000 cuts of plants, etc., painted initials, vell. gt., g.e., by Hering (Ashburnham copy, £21 in 1897), Mainz, Jac. Meydenbach, 23 June, 1491, thick sm. folio (206), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £41

[Hain *8944, Proctor 160. Collation: A-C8, D6-Z8, a6-m8 (6 and 8 alternately), n8-28 (6 and 8), z8, aa6-ii6 (6 and 8), kk, 116 (i., ii., iii., iiii.) 8 (v., vi., vii.), 6, A8, B-E6 (last blank, missing)=454 leaves. Illustration in catalogue.] [H]Ortus Sanitatis, gothic letter, double columns of 55 lines, woodcuts and large ornamental initials, old hf. binding, uncut at bottom, last 2 leaves repaired, [s.n., Strassburg, J. Prüss, c. 1507], sm. folio (207), Dec. 10, Christie

Quaritch, £26 [These are three undated editions in Latin, very difficult to distinguish. Hain 8943, Proctor? 1448. Collation: 360 leaves, unnumbered.]

[H]Ortus Sanitatis, gothic letter, double columns of 57 lines (on a2), title within border, over 1,000 woodcuts in the text, old vell. (Ashburnham copy, £20 in 1897) [s.l. et typ., Strassburg, Reinhard Beck], 1517, sm. folio (208), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £33

[Possibly the second Latin ed. with a date, that is, printed in Germany; the 3rd, if the 1511 ed. of Venice is reckoned with. Proctor 10310. Collation: 356 leaves, unnumbered.]

Hotten (J. C.) Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants, etc. who went to America, 1600-1700, ed. by J. C. Hotten, orig. cl., 1874, sm. 4to. (688), Oct. 24, Hodgson

Hill, £2 1s. Hotten (J. C.) Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants, etc. who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700, New York, 1874, 8vo. (141), Jan. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £2 5s.

[$15, hf. cf., t.e g., uncut, American Art Association, March 5, Lot 117.] Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, with their Lives, by T. Birch, ports., old hf. sheep, uncut, 1743, folio (176), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £9 Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, with their Lives, by T. Birch, LARGE PAPER, plates, 2 vol., old russ. gt., g.e., 1743-51, folio (209), July 22, Sotheby Spencer, £8 1OS. Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, with their Lives, by T. Birch, LARGE PAPER, 108 ports., cf. (damaged), 1756, folio (290), Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, £13 Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, with their Lives, by T. Birch,

OCT., 1917 TO AUG., 1918.

108 ports., russ. gt. (a few stains and one leaf torn), 1813,
Spencer, £2 158.
folio (1087), Oct. 23, Sotheby

[£2 15s., hf. roan (rubbed), July 29, Sotheby, Lot 475.]
Houghton (Lord). Monographs: Personal and Social (Landor,
Agnes and Mary Berry, Sydney Smith, etc.), ports., extra
illustrated with over 50 ports. and a few autograph
Dobell, £2 14S.
letters, cf. ex., t.e.g. 1873 (112), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Howard (Hon. E.) The British Princes, an Heroick Poem,
Dobell, £1
first ed., old cf., with the errata leaf (O 4), 1669, 8vo. (56),
Jan. 23, Puttick
Howard (H. E.) The British Warblers, col. plates by Henrik
Gronvold, 2 vol. in 9 parts, including the * part, bds., as
issued, 1907-15, roy. 8vo. (559), Nov. 28, Hodgson

Wheldon, £4 IOS. Howard (Henry, Earl of Northampton). Defensative against the Poyson of Supposed Prophecies, first ed. (some margins wormed), old cf. gt., Jolley ex-libris, Printed by John Charlewood printer to the right Honourable Earle of Arundell, 1583, sm. 4to. (3300), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £15 Howard (J. J.) and Burke (H. F.) Genealogical Collections illustrating the History of Roman Catholic Families of England, 4 parts, facs., bds. as issued, Privately printed, Harding, £3 IOS. 1887, folio (344), July 29, Sotheby Howard (J. J.) and Crisp (F. A.) Visitation of England and Wales, 500 copies printed, coats-of-arms, facs. autographs, Vol. i.-xi., to which is added: Visitation of England and Wales, Notes, Vol. i.-v., 80 copies of Vol. i., 100 copies of Vol. ii.-iii. and 150 copies of Vol. iv.-V. printed, coats-of-arms, fac. autographs, together 16 vol., Thorp, £8 hf. vell., Privately printed, 1893-1903, folio (345), July 29, Sotheby Account of the Principal Lazarettos in Howard (Jno.) Europe, port. inserted, plates and plans, old hf. cf., autoOsler, £1 5s. graph letter of the author inserted, Warrington, 1789, 4ta. (1619), Nov. 5, Sotheby Poems, first ed. (a few headlines and sideHoward (Sir R.) notes cut into), sheep, 1660, sm. 8vo. (1411), April 8, Tregaskis, £1 12S. Sotheby Howell (Jas.) Dendrologia, Dodona's Grove or the Vocall Bain, £6 15s. Forrest, 3 full-page engravings of trees, orig. cf., fine copy, 1640, sm. folio (177), April 29, Sotheby Howell (Jas.) Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ, Familiar Letters, Domestic and Forren, first ed., engraved front. containing a port. of the author (repaired), old cf. gt., Humphrey Moseley, Brightman, £3 10S. 1645, 4to. (123), Dec. 17, Sotheby Howell (Jas.) Londinopolis: an Historicall Discourse, or Perlustration of the City of London, first ed., port. of the Walker, £2 author and folding view of London, cf., 1657, folio (405), Nov. 28, Hodgson

Howell (T. B.) and Cobbett (W.) Complete Collection of State

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Trials, Index, by D. Jardine, 34 vol., hf. russ. (injured), 1816-28, 8vo. (1196), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £4 12S. Howlett (Robt.) School of Recreation; or a Guide to the most Ingenious Exercises, engraved title in six compartments (pencilled) (a few head-lines shaved), orig. sheep, H. Rhodes, 1696, 12mo. (520), Aug. 7, Sotheby

Pickering, £2 198. Howorth (H. H.) History of the Mongols, 2 maps, 4 vol., orig. cl., 1876-88, 8vo. (175), March 4, Christie

Murraywood, £10 Hrosvita. Opera Hrosvite illustris Virginis et Monialis Germane Gente Saxonica Orte nvper a Conrado Celte inventa, roman letter, 44 lines to a page, 8 full-page woodcuts (the first two by Dürer, the others being attributed to Traut), initials painted, mor. ex., g.e. (Ashburnham copy, £14 15s. in 1897), Impressum Norimbergae Sub priuilegio sodalitis Celticae a senatu rhomani Imperii impetrartae [? F. Peypus], 1501, folio (226), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £52

[Ed. princeps. Collation: a1o, b-k882 leaves, unnumbered. Illustration in catalogue.] Hubbard (W.) Present State of New-England, old cf. (with the "Licensed " leaf, but wanting the map and three wormholes in the lower margins throughout), T. Parkhurst, 1677, sm. 4to. (208), Dec. 6, Hodgson Quaritch, £17 Hubrigh (Joakim). Almanacke and Prognostication, for the yeare 1565, black letter, 16 leaves, woodcut of anatomical man (leaf B I defective, title stained), orig. wrappers of thin vell. from a XIVth century MS., Imprinted by Henry Denham for William Pickring (1565), sm. 8vo. (7), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 Hudson (F.) Brasses of Northamptonshire, ornamental title in col., fac. plates of brasses, orig. cl., 1853, folio (178), April 29, Sotheby Walford, £3 15s. Huet (P. D.) De Interpretatione libri duo, Paris., Seb. Cramoisy, 1661, sm. 4to. (75), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 [XVII. century French mor., covered with semis of fleurs-de-lis and crowned L's, with the royal arms of France (Louis XIV.), g.e. Prize copy for a Latin oration to Jean Doumengin, from the Jesuit College at Claremont.] Hughes (Jno.) Poems on Several Occasions, port., on the back of which is written in the autograph of Dean Swift, Sent to me by Mr. W. Duncomb the Publisher, 1735. The Author is a mediocre Poeta. But seems to have been an honest Man. Jonath Swift"; and, later, is added, "March 13th, 1737-8. Upon th whole this Writer hath not shewn one Single Quality of a Poet in his two Volumes. J. S.," Vol. i. (only), old cf., 1735, 8vo. (582), June 17, Sotheby Dobell, f16 IOS. Hughes (W.) American Physitian; or, A Treatise of the Roots, Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Fruit, Herbs, etc. growing in the English Plantations in America, first ed., mor. gt.,

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