Hafn. 1826 Heims-Kringla; &c. sive Snorronis Sturlonidis Historiae Regum Septentrionalium, &c. quas ex MSS. cod. edidit vers. gem. notisque illust. J. Peringskiöld. 2 vols. fol. Holm. 1697 Laxdaela-Saga; sive Historia de rebus gestis Laxdolensium, ex MSS. Arna-Mag. cum interp. Lat. tribus Dissert. et indicibus, &c. instruxit G. J. Thorkelin. 4to. Skinner, (Steph. MD.) Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae, seu Explicationes vocum Anglicarum Etymolog. ex propriis fontibus, &c. fol. Lond. 1671 Somner, (Gul.) Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum. Accesserunt Ælfrici abbatis Grammatica Latino-Saxonica, cum glossario. fol. Oxon. 1659 PRESS N. BOOKS OF CHIVALRY AND ROMANCE IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES; MODERN FICTIONS; FACETIAE; EARLY POETRY; MAGIC; ALCHEMY; HERALDRY; HORSEMANSHIP; HUNTING; AND MISCELLANIES OF ALL SORTS. SHELF I. Scudery's (M.) Clelia, an excellent new Romance, in five parts, &c.; the first three translated by John Davies, the two last by G. H. fol. See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. pp. 214, 215. Tarsis and Zelie, a famous Romance, digested into 10 books. Lond. 1678 Translated by Charles ib. 1685 Lyon, 1669 Williams. fol. Menestrier, (Cl. Franc.) Traité des Tournois, Joustes, Carrousels, et autres Spectacles publics. 4to. See LIFE, vol. ii. P. 285. Brant, (Sebastian) Navis Stultifera, &c. the Ship of Fooles, wherein is showed the folly of all States; with divers other works, &c. Translated, &c. by Alex. Barclay, Priest, &c. B. L. Lond. Cawood, 1570 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. vi. note 3 K. Aleman, (Matheo) The Rogue, or Life of Guzman de Alfarache, &c. With the Tragi-Comedy of Calisto and Melibea, &c. 3d edit. fol. Lond. 1631-4 ib. 1641 With Bruxells, 1634 Ariana; in 2 parts. Translated out of French, &c. 2d edit. fol. See LIFE, vol. i. p. 264. Lond. 1672 ib. Purfoot, 1614 Cervantes, (Miguel) Delightful History of the most ingenious Knight Don Quixote of the Arnim, (L. Achim Von) Tröst Einsamkeit, alte und neue Sagen und Wahrsagungen, Geschichten, und Gedichte. 4to. . Heidelb. 1808 Thorlacii (Berg.) Commentarius de Egillo, Bornholmiae Praefecto sub Canuto Daniae Rege, cum vers. Lat. et praefat. fol. Hafn. 1822 Berlin, 1823 Büsching, (Dr. J. G.) Das Schloss der Deutschen Ritter zu Marienburg. Lond. 1634-5 Montaigne's (Sieur de) Essayes; or Morall, Politicke, and Millitarie Discourses, &c. done into English by John Florio. fol. ib. 1603 The Extravagant Shepherd, or, the History of the Shepherd Lysis, an Anti-Romance, &c. made English by John Davies. fol. ib. 1654 Allyn's (Richard) Journal during Service on board the Centurion, (1691-2.) MS. fol. Tristan, von Meister Gotfrit von Straszburg, mit der Fortsetzung des Meisters Ulrich von Turheim. Von C. von Groote. 4to. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. v. Introduction, p. 47, &c. Scudery's (M.) Artamenes, or, the Grand Cyrus, that excellent new Romance. Berlin, 1821 Third Volume, and 10th Parts. Lond. 1654-5 Reynard the Fox, the most delectable History of, newly corrected and purged, &c. ; as also, the Shifts of Reynardine, the Son of Reynard the Fox, (2 parts.) B. L. 4to. The Destruction of Troy, in Three Books, &c. 13th edit. 4to. See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. p. 212. Lily's (John) Euphues and his England &c. B. L. Lond. 1609. Euphues. The Anatomy Wit. B. L. ib. 1613. 4to. See Introduction to Monastery; PROSE WORKS, vol. i. p. 5. 3d edit. 4to. ib. 1609-13 ib. 1661 Peacham's (Henry) Compleat Gentleman: fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities, concerning Mind or Body, &c. &c. Barclay's (John) Argenis. Translated by Sir Robert le Grys. The Verses by Thomas May, -, or the Loves of Polyarchus and Argenis, faithfully translated by Kingsmill Long, Esq. 2d edit. with Key. 4to. ib. 1636 Gottfried's von Strassburg Werke, &c. mit Einleitung und Wörterbuch, herausg. durch F. H. Von der Hagen. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. Breslau, 1823 See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. p. 192. Alxinger, (Joh. von) Doolin von Maynz. Ein Rittergedichté in zehen Gesangen. 2te Auflage. 800. Leipz. 1797 Münter, (Fred. Episc. Selandiae,) Fragmenta Versionis Antiquae Latinae Prophetarum Jeremiae, Ezechielis, Danielis, et Hoseae, e codice rescripto, &c. 4to. Symbola Veteris Ecclesiae, artis operibus expressa, &c. 4to. Hafn. 1819 ib. 1819 ib. 1821 Die Odinische Religion. 800. Forklaring af en Inscription paa en gammel Etruscisk Ara i Cortona. 4to. Epistola ad Ouvaroff, &c. de Monumentis aliquis veteribus, scriptis et figuratis, extantibus. 4to. 4to. ib. 1821 penes se ib. 1822 (and eight other Bishops,) Antistitum Ecclesiae Danicae, &c. Epistola Encyclica ad Clerum, &c. ib. 1817 Werlauff, (Er. Christ.) Summa Geographiae Mediii Ævi, ad mentem Islandorum; cui accedit Itinerarium ad Romam et Terram Sanctam, &c. 4to. Haun. 1821 Repp, (Th. Gudm.) de Sermone Tentamen. With Letter and Poem from the Author to Sir W. S. 800. ib. 1826 Franchières, (F. Jan des, Grand Prieur d' Aquitaine,) La Fauconnerie de, recueillie des livres de M. Martino, &c. Avec un autre Fauconnerie de Guill. Tardif, &c. 4to. Poictiers, 1567 Camus, (John Peter) Admirable Events, &c. Translated into English by S. du Verger. 8vo. Lond. 1639 Thoms's (W. J.) Collection of Old English Prose Romances. Reprinted from the Originals. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. containing, ib. 1827 III.-9. George-a-Green, the Pindar of Wake field. 10. Life and Death of Dr. John Faustus. 11. Tom-a-Lincoln. 1st part. Warton's (Thomas) History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Com- See POETICAL WORKS, vol. v. Introduction, &c. SHELF 11I. History of Sir Eger, Sir Graham, and Sir Gray-Steel. MS. Copy of the Edition of 1711. 4to. Collection of English and French Metrical Romances. Transcribed by George Ellis, Esq. MS. 4 vols. 4to. containing, Vol. I-1. Richard Coer de Lyon. II. 2. Sir Bevis of Hampton. 3. Tristran l' Amoureux. From MS. in Caius Coll. Camb. (English.) From MS. of Mr. Douce's. (French.) With notes. 4. Fables de Marie. From M. de la Rue's copies. (French.) III.-5. Sir Dégoré. From Copland's Edition in Garrick Collection. (English.) 6. Robert of Cysyle. From Harleian MS. (English.) Vol. III.-7. Ferumbras. (English.) 8. Amys and Amylion. (English.) 9. Ysumbras. (English.) 10. Merlyn. From MS. in Lincoln's Inn Library. (English.) IV. 11. Continuation of Merlyn. From MS. in Advocates' Library. (English.) 12. Sir Eger, Sir Graham, and Sir Gray-Steel. (English.) 13. Roswal and Lilian. From a printed Edition belonging to Mr. Douce. (English.) 14. Sir Otuel. From Auchinleck MS. in Advocates' Library. (English.) 15. Continuation of Sir Otuel. From Mr. Fillingham's MS. (English.) Tristran. Fragment of a French Metrical Romance. Transcribed, with notes, by George Ellis. MS. 4to. See POETICAL WORKS, Vol. v. p. 319, &c. Pleasant History of Roswall and Lillian, &c. Printed by J. H. anno 1663.-Reprinted by David Laing. (Included also in the " Early Metrical Tales" by the same Editor, 1826.) SCOTT'S (SIR WALTER) Legendary Fragments, (1792.) MS. 4to. Edin. 1822 1792 Scottish Songs, (1795.) MS. 4to. 1795 Translation of Ifland's Wards, a Drama, in 5 Acts. Ditto of Steinberg's Otho of Wittelsbach, a Tragedy, (1796-7.) MS. 4to. 1797 Translation of Meier's Wolfred of Stromberg, a Drama of Chivalry, (1797.) MS. 4to. (1797.) 1797 See LIFE, vol. i. p. 261. Deloney's (Thomas) Thomas of Reading, or, the Sixe Worthie Yeomen of the West. 6th edit. sm. 4to. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iv. pp. 108-9. The Essex Champion, or, the Famous History of Sir Billy of Billericay and his Squire Ricardo, &c. sm. 4to. ib. Blare, Spence's (William) Diary, kept during the years 1750, 1751, and 1752, at Sea, in England and in Scotland. With Memoranda relative to the Author, by Archibald Constable, Esq. and Sir W. S. MS. 4to. Watson's (John, alias John the Wanderer,) Introduction to the Observations and Remarks in the Writer's Journal and Papers, particularly those which are mysterious or spiritual. With a Drawing of the Author by John Lockhart, 1820. MS. thin 4to. Weber's (Henry) Gedichte. (Collection of German Poems, Translations from English into German, &c. including the Ballad of Saint John's Eve.) MS. thin 800. Metrical Romances of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, aud Fifteenth Centuries. Transcribed from various sources. MS. 2 vols. one 4to. the other 8vo. Burns's (Robert) Tam O'Shanter. The original MS. in the Poet's hand-writing. thin 4to. Dutens, (Louis) Tables Généalogiques des Héros des Romans. Avec un Catalogue des principaux Ouvrages en ce genre. oblong 4to. Lond. Argenson, (Marquis d') Céleste, ou la Double Princesse, Conte des Fées. MS. 4to, écrit en 1761 Selden, (John) The Duello, or, Single Combat, from Antiquitie derived into this Kingdom of England, &c. &c. sm. 4to. ib. 1610 Old English Metrical Romances, transcribed from MSS. in the Royal Library at Naples, by Sticchini. MS. 2 vols. 8m. 8vo. containing, Vol. I. Bevys of Hampton. | Vol. II. St. Alexander of Rome.-Libius Disconius. See LIFE, vol. vii. pp. 351-2. Hartshorne's (Rev. C. H.) Ancient Metrical Tales, printed from original sources. sm. 8vo. ib. 1829 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. i. pp. 89-90; Introduction to Ivanhoe. The Ant, a Periodical Paper, pub. in 1826 and 1827. Original department. sm. 8vo. Glasg. 1827 Nicolas's (Sir Harris) History of the Battle of Agincourt, and of the Expedition of Henry V. into France; with the Roll of the Men-at-Arms in the English Army. 8vo. Lond. 1827 SHELF IV. Ellis's (G.) Specimens of the Early English Poets; with an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language. 3d edit. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. ib. 1803 Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances, chiefly written during the early part of the 14th Century, &c. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. ib. 1805 See Review of the two preceding works in PROSE WORKS, vol. xvii. pp. 1-54, and constant references to them both in Poetical and Prose Works. Weber's (Henry) Metrical Romances of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Centuries. Published from ancient MSS. with an Introduction, Notes, and Glossary.-The Romance of Octavian, from a MS. in the Bodleian, by Conybeare. Oxford, 1809.-3 vols. cr. 8vo. Edin. 1810 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. v. pp. 429-431; vol. x. p. 299; PROSE WORKS, Vol. vi. pp. 99, 104, &c. LIFE, vol. vi. p. 259. Lyndsay's (Sir David, of the Mount,) Poetical Works. By George Chalmers. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. new edit. With Life of the Author. Lond. 1806 See POETICAL WORKS, Vol. vii. p. 384; PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. pp. 272–3. The Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting, wherein is handled and set out the Vertues, &c. of fifteene sundry Chaces, &c. Translated and collected for the pleasure of all Noblemen and Gentlemen, &c. sm. 4to. B. L. Lond. Purfoot, 1611 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. v. pp. 377, 389, &c. vol. viii. pp. 31, 33; vol. ix. pp. 152, 160. Histoire de Isaye le Triste, Filz de Tristan de Leonnoys, &c. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. v. La Fleur des Batailles, Doolin de Mayence, &c. Lett. Goth. Lett. Goth. 8vo. Paris, J. Bonfons, (Roxburghe Copy.) sm. 4to. Paris, Lotrain, See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iv. pp. 290; vol. v. p. 392, 445-6. &c. |