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CARAFA, CAROLUS. Caroli Carafa Episcopi Averrani Commentaria de Germania sacra restaurata, sub summis PP. Gregorio xv. & S.D.M. Urbano VIII. Coloniæ Agrippinæ, apud C. ab Egmond, 1639. 8vo.

Calf, gilt, with the arms of J. A. de Thou, quartered with those of his second wife, stamped in gold on the sides, with the addition of the Urn and Flowers, denoting that the Look belonged to François Auguste de Thou.

CARION, JOHANN. Chronicon Carionis expositum et auctum multis et veteribus et recentibus historiis, in descriptionibus regnorum et gentium antiquarum, & narrationibus rerum Ecclesiasticarum, & Politicarum, Græcarum, Romanarum, Germanicarum et aliarum, ab exordio mundi usque ad Carolum quintum imperatorem, a Philippo Melanthone & Casparo Peucero. [Device.] Lugduni, apud Petrum Santandreanum, 1576. 8vo. 2 vols.

From the Hopetoun Collection.

CARO, ANNIBALE. Rime del Commendatore Annibal Caro. [Device.] In Venetia, appresso Aldo Manutio, 1572. 4to.

From the Syston Park Collection.

Red mor., gilt.

CARSTAIRS, CHRISTIAN. The Hubble-Shue. By Miss Carstairs.

"Harry, harry, hobillischowe!

Se quha is cummyn nowe."

The Crying of Ane Playe.

Edinburgh, [1833]. 8vo.

One of 30 copies printed.

CARYOPHILUS, BLASIUS [BIAGIO GAROFALO]. De antiquis Marmoribus Blasii Caryophili opusculum, cui accedunt dissertationes iv. numini majestatique Theresia Regina Hungariæ et Bohemiæ dicatum.-De Thermis Herculanis nuper in Dacia detectis, etc.-De usu et præstantia Thermarum Herculanarum quæ nuper in Dacia Trajani detectæ sunt, etc. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1743. 4to.

Each dissertation has a separate titlepage and pagination.
With a portrait of Maria Theresa and vignettes.

CASAUBON, MERIC. A Treatise of Vse and Custome. [Motto.] London, Printed by I. L., Anno Dom. 1638. 4to.

Presentation copy to Sir Edward Dering: "1640. 12 mart. Dono missus ab authore merico Casaubono. S. Th. D. Edwarde dering,"

A Treatise concerning Enthusiasme, as it is an effect of Nature: but is mistaken by many for either Divine Inspiration or Diabolical Possession. By Meric Casaubon, D.D. [Device.] London, 1655. 8vo.

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CASTRICIUS-CATALOGUES.

CASTRICIUS, HENRICUS. Spes, sive De votis hominum. Henrici Castricii Geldorpij Carmen. Ejusdem, de Opificio Dei, et iustitia providentiæ Sapphicum. Eiusdem de Invidiâ ode Græca Anacreontica. [Device.] Colonia, Apud hæredes Arnoldi Birkmanni, 1559. 8vo.

Bound with the "Christus Patiens" attributed to Gregory Nazianzen.

CATALOGUES.

Bibliotheca Lambertina, seu Catalogus Librorum bibliothecæ illustrissimi viri D. D. Nicolai Lambert. Cum indice auctorum alphabetico. Parisiis, Martin, 1730. 8vo.

A priced catalogue of the sale of a great library, formed by Nicholas Lambert de Thorigny, Conseiller à la Cour d'accomptes, with his arms on the frontispiece. A Polyglot Bible and Sanson's "Cartes de la Géographie" had been bequeathed by Lambert to his friend the Chancellor Daguesseau, but they appear to have been sold with the rest.

Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecæ illustrissimi viri Caroli Henrici Comitis de Hoym... Digestus et descriptus à Gabriele Martin, Bibliopola Parisiensi. [Device of Count d'Hoym.] Parisiis, Martin, 1738.

8vo.

A catalogue of Count d'Hoym's sale, with the prices marked in ink.

Old French calf, gilt.

Catalogue des Livres de feu M. Barré auditeur des comptes. Dont la vente se fera en détail le Lundy 13. Janvier 1744 & jours suivans, en la maison où il est décedé, rue des Bernardins. Paris, Martin, 1743. 8vo. 2 vols.

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From the Library of the Prince de Soubise, with his badges. The prices are marked in the margins in ink. "Feu M. Barré avoit des Lettres et aimoit les Livres mais son goût dominant étoit pour les Traités singuliers en tout genre et pour les Pièces fugitives.” Old French calf, gilt.

Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the deposited in the British Museum. [By Joseph Planta.]

Cottonian Library,
London, 1802. fol.

Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum. With indexes of persons, places and matters. [Edited by H. Wanley, &c.] London, 1808-12. fol.

4 vols.

Three Catalogues; describing the Contents of the Red Book of the Exchequer, of the Dodsworth Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, and of the Manuscripts in the Library of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. By the Rev. Joseph Hunter, F.S.A. London, Pickering, 1838. 8vo.

Catalogue of the Clevedon Court Library. Printed for Sir Arthur Hallam Elton, Bart. Bristol, 1871. 4to.

CATALOGUES-CATULLUS.

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CATALOGUES. Catalogue illustré de la Bibliothèque de feu M. le Marquis de Morante . . . et quelques mots sur cette Bibliothèque par M. Paul Lacroix (Bibliophile Jacob). Paris, 1872. 8vo.

With copies of bindings reproduced in colours. The Marquis died of an accidental fall from the steps in his library. "Paul Lacroix," says Guigard, "cite plusieurs amateurs ou bibliothécaires qui périrent de la même façon : entre autres le P. L. Jacob, auteur du Traité des plus belles bibliothèques; Frédéric Adolphe Ebert, directeur de la bibliothèque de Dresde, et l'helléniste Coray."

The Huth Library. A catalogue of the printed books, manuscripts, autograph letters, and engravings, collected by Henry Huth, with collations and bibliographical descriptions. London, 1880. 4to. 5 vols. With portrait of Mr. Huth as frontispiece. Roxburghe binding.

Bibliographie raisonnée et pratique. Guide du LibraireAntiquaire et du Bibliophile. Vade-mecum à l'usage de tous ceux qui achètent ou vendent des livres. Par J. de Beauchamps et Éd. Rouveyre. Préface par Jules Richard. [Device.] Paris, Edouard Rouveyre éditeur, 1884-1885. 8vo.

Illustrated with reproductions of book-bindings, titlepages, etc.
Green mor., gilt, g.e., by Zaehnsdorf.

Catalogue of an important portion of the very Choice Library of the late Baron Seillière. London, 1887. 8vo.

Bound up with cuttings relating to bibliography.

Red mor.

A Catalogue of some Printed Books and Manuscripts at St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, and Aldenham House, Herts. Collected by Henry Hucks Gibbs. London, 1888. 4to.

Roxburghe binding.

CATÉCHISME. Le Catéchisme des Indulgences, et du jubilé, à l'usage des Confesseurs et des Penitens. De la Boutique de M. Josset, à Paris, 8vo.

1722.

Stamped on the back with the badges of the Prince de Soubise.

From the Gibson-Craig Collection.

Old calf, gilt.

CATULLUS, CAIUS VALERIUS. Catullus, Tibullus et Propertius ex recensione Joannis Georgii Grævii, cum notis integris Jos. Scaligeri, &c. [Device.] Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1680. 8vo.

Old French red mor., gilt, g.e.

Catullus Tibullus et Propertius, pristino nitori restituti, et ad optima exemplaria emendati. Accedunt fragmenta Cornelio Gallo

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BUCHINGER-BUTLER.

BUCHINGER, BERNARDIN. Récit de plus de cent quatre-vingts évènements miraculeux qui ont eu lieu au Pélerinage de Notre Dame de Kienzheim en Alsace, &c. 2nde Édition, revue et corrigée. Brückert. [s.a.] 8vo. Buchinger was Abbot of Lucelle. His book was first published in 1662.

Bound with a translation of the "Imitation" by the Jesuit priest, De Gonnelieu.

BUEIL DE RACAN, HONORAT DE. Les Euvres de M. Honorat de Beuil, Chevalier, Seigneur de Racan. Paris, 1724. 8vo. 2 vols.

From the collection of E. L. S. Benzon.
Old French calf, gilt.

BURNS, ROBERT. Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns. In two volumes. The second edition considerably enlarged. Edinburgh, 1793. 8vo.

With portrait of Burns as frontispiece. The name "John Johnstone" is on the halftitle, and on the fly-leaf a note: "Mary Gertrude Johnstone. My dear Papa, when a pupil at Mr. White's school at Dumfreish, often met Burns at breakfast on Saturday mornings."

BURTON, HENRY. England's Bondage and Hope of Deliverance. A Sermon preached before the Honourable House of Parliament, at St. Margarets in Westminster. By Mr. Henry Burton, late Rector of St. Mathewes FridayStreet, in London, June 20, 1641. London, 1641. 4to.

Vindicia Veritatis: Truth vindicated against Calumny. In a Briefe Answer to Dr. Bastwick's two late Books, entituled Independency not God's Ordinance, with the Second Part, styled the Postscript, &c. By Henry Burton, one of his quondam-fellow-sufferers. [Texts.] London, Printed by M.S. for Gyles Calvert, and are to be sold at his Shop at the West end of Pauls, 1645. 4to.

"H. Burton, Rector of St. Matthew's in Friday St., London, was prosecuted for his sermons entitled 'For God and the King,' and sentenced to the pillory, to pay a fine of £5000, and to be imprisoned for life. His sentence was reversed by the House of Commons in 1640. Wood says that his views became moderate when he saw to what extravagant lengths the Parliament went." At p. 28 he objects to the Independents having been called "Grolles, Puffoists, and Wild Geese," by Dr. Bastwick.

BUTLER, SAMUEL. Hudibras. In Three Parts. Written in the time of the late Wars ... Adorned with Cuts. London, 1710.

With portrait and plates.

Hudibras. In Three Parts

12mo.

Written in the time of the late

Wars. Corrected and amended. With large annotations and preface, by Zachary Grey, LL.D. Embellished with Engravings by T. Rowlandson, Esq. London, 1810. 8vo. 2 vols.

With plates after Hogarth.

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BYRON, GEORGE GORDON NOEL, LORD BYRON. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A Romaunt. By Lord Byron. The Second Edition. London, J. Murray, 1812. 8vo.

Cantos I. and II. with other poems. First 8vo edition. The work was issued in 4to in the earlier part of the same year.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Canto the Third. By Lord

Byron. London, J. Murray, 1816. 8vo.

The first edition.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Canto the Fourth. By Lord

Byron. London, J. Murray, 1818. 8vo.

The first edition,

Lara. A Tale. London, 1814. 8vo.

Published with Rogers' “Jacqueline, a Tale." The first edition.

1815. 8vo.

Hebrew Melodies.

The first edition.

By Lord Byron. London, J. Murray,

Poems. By Lord Byron. London, J. Murray, 1816. 8vo. The first of the four editions issued in that year.

The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems. By Lord Byron. London, J. Murray, 1816. 8vo.

The first edition.

The Siege of Corinth. A Poem. Parisina. A Poem. London, J. Murray, 1816. 8vo.

The first edition.

Don Juan. "Difficile est proprie communia dicere." Hor. Epist. ad Pison. London, T. Davison, 1819. 4to.

The first edition of Cantos I. and II.

Don Juan. Cantos III., IV., and v. [Motto.] London,

T. Davison, 1821. 8vo.

The first edition of these Cantos.

Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. An historical tragedy, in five acts. With notes. The Prophecy of Dante, a poem. By Lord Byron. London, J. Murray, 1821. 8vo.

The first edition.

The Age of Bronze; or, Carmen Seculare et annus haud mirabilis. "Impar congressus Achilli." London, J. Hunt, 1823. 8vo.

The first edition.

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