313. ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF SPAIN. Tumbeau de tres haulte, tres puissante et tres Catholique Princesse Madame Elisabeth de France, Royne d'Espagne. En plusiers langues. Recueilli de plusiers scavans personnages de la France. Device on title. 4to, full blue levant morocco, the sides decorated with floreate center ornaments and interlaced borders, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by Lortic. Paris: Robert Estienne, 1569 This rare work contains poems in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, and Spanish, by F. d'Amboise, Est. Pasquier, Ant. de Baif, and others, upon the death of the young and beautiful Queen of Spain. 314. ELOGE Funebre et Historique de très-court, très-épais, et tout-adroit Citadin Monsieur Maitre Nicodême Pantaléon TirePoint, Bourgeois de Paris. Prononcé le 3 Juin 1776, par Boniface Pret-a-Boire. 8vo, full red levant morocco, Jansen style, inside dentelles, gilt edges, by Hardy-Menne. Privately Printed, 1776 FINE COPY OF THIS VERY RARE PRIVATELY PRINTED WORK. 315. ELSEVIR (DANIEL). Catalogus Librorum Officina Daniel Elsivirii. Coat of arms of Elsevir painted in gold, silver, and colors on the first leaf. 12mo, full red levant morocco, elaborately decorated with a Grolieresque design inlaid in black morocco, with gilt azured tools intertwined; doublures of citron levant with a beautiful deep border in a dentelle design, gilt edges, by Niedrée. In a red morocco case. [Paris: F. Didot, 1823] Unique copy, printed on vellum. "Cette reimpression, tiree a cent exemplaires, par les soins et aux frais de J. Ch. Motteley, amateur, se trouve a Paris chez Firman Didot, qui l'a executee en 1823. Exemplaire unique." This beautiful binding was awarded a prize at the London Exposition of 1851. 316. ELTON (CHARLES ISAAC AND MARY AUGUSTA). The Great Book-Collectors. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1893 317. ENGLISH STATUTES. A Collection of the several Statutes, and Parts of Statutes, Now in Force, relating to High Treason, and Misprision of High Treason. 12mo, full black morocco, gilt back, borders and ornaments on the sides, with the arms of Queen Anne of England on both covers, gilt edges. London, 1709 Fine example from the Library of Queen Anne. With the bookplate of John Damer and autograph of Thomas Bennett. Grolier Exhibition, 1895. No. 132. 318. EPREUVE du Premier Alphabeth droit et penche, ornée de quadres et de cartouches. 32mo, full brown levant morocco, gilt inside borders, gilt edges, by Pagnant. [Paris] Pour l'Imprimerie Royale, 1740 319. ERASMUS. L'Eloge de la Folie, traduit du Latin d'Erasme. Par M. Gueudeville. Nouvelle Edition revue et corrigée sur le texte de l'edition de Basle. Illustrated with copperplate engravings by Le Mire, Martinasie, Aliamet, and others after designs by Eisen. Title in red and black, each page within an ornamental engraved border, ruled in red and blue. 4to, full old red morocco, compartments on back gilt-tooled with figure of a jester; elaborate gilt border of flowers and foliage, with jesters introduced in the corners, linings of green China silk, gilt edges. N. p., 1751 With bookplates of Alexander Martel, and "R", the later having motto "Bona fide sine fravde." Very Scarce. 320. ERASMUS. L'Eloge de la Folie, traduit du Latin d'Erasme. Par M. Gueudeville. Nouvelle Edition revûe & corrigée sur le texte de l'Edition de Bâle. Illustrated with 14 engraved plates by Tardieu after Eisen. Small 8vo, full olive morocco, gilt back ornamented with iris, fillet border on sides with corner iris ornaments, and the arms of the Longueville family, end papers of gold stars, by [Derome]. [Paris], 1757 With the armorial Chippendale bookplate of John Towneley. 321. ERASMUS. MOPIAZ EгKOMION: Stultitiæ Laudatio. Editio Castigatissima. Engraved frontispiece by De Longueil after Gravelot. 8vo, full old red morocco, gilt back, rich gilt floriated border, with corner rosettes, and birds, gilt edges, light blue moire silk doublures and flys, by [Derome]. Londini & venit Parisiis: Apud Barbou, 1765 322. ERIZZO (SEBASTIANO). Discorso di M. Sebastiano Erizzo sopra la medaglie antiche, con la particolar dichiaratione di molti riversi, nuouamente mandato in luce. Small 8vo, carved dark brown morocco, with stipple background. On the front are bold foliations enclosing a vase showing a design of a phoenix rising from a pile of books; on the back cover foliations enclosing a shield with initials "S.C." Venetia: Bottega Valgrisiana, 1559 A remarkably fine example of early carved binding, executed in Italy in the 16th Century. The name of the original owner, whose initials are on the cover, appears on the title-page "Dell Illmo Sig'r Scipion Cavalcabo Gouer di Cremo 1606.'' 323. ESSEX HOUSE PRESS. Shelley (Percy B.). Adonais. Woodcut frontispiece and decorative initials in colors by C. R. Ashbee. 8vo, vellum boards, uncut. London, 1900 Edition limited to 50 copies on vellum. FROM THE LIBRARY OF DIANE DE POITIERS 324. ESTIENNE (CHARLES). La Dissection des parties du corps humain diuisee en trois liures, faictz par Charles Estienne docteur en Medecine: auec les figures & declaratio des incisions, composees par Estienne de la Riuiere Chirurgien. Device on title, 64 full-page anatomical woodcuts and a number of smaller cuts in the text. Folio, full citron morocco, with an intricate design in inlaid black morocco, introducing the interwoven initials D and H, crescents, darts, fleurs-de-lys, quiver and arrows, etc., symbols pertaining to Diane de Poitiers, edges gauffred and painted. In Imprime a Paris: chez Simon de Colines, 1546 FIRST EDITION. FROM THE LIBRARY OF DIANE DE POITIERS. At the foot of the title is written: "Jacobi Leger, 1605. Ex dono Intimimei ac familiarissimi Dno Le Camus 26 Julij Anni Dni 1625,'' etc. At the top of the title "Bibliotheca colbertinae." morocco case. [SEE ILLUSTRATION] 325. ESTIENNE (HENRI). Traicte de la Conformite du language Francois avec le Grec, Diuise en trois liures. Small 8vo, full brown levant morocco, gilt back, panelled sides, gilt edges, by Capé. [Geneva: H. Estienne, ca. 1565] Scarce. Fine Copy. Inserted is a long bibliographical note on the book in the handwriting of Jules Janin. 326. ETCHING. Sketches from Nature. By J. Henry Hill. Title and 24 proof plates on India paper. Royal 4to, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut (back cover slightly damaged by nail). Nyack Turnpike, N. Y., n. d. 327. EURIPIDES. Euripidis tragœdiæ septemdecim, ex quib. quædam habent commentaria, et sunt hae. Text ruled in red. 2 vols. 12mo, full calf, covered with bands and foliations outlined in gold and interlaced in Maioli style and painted in blue, green, lavender, and white. The design is different on each volume, including that on the gauffred gilt edges. Enclosed in red morocco slip-cases. Venetiis apud Aldum mense Februario. 1503 FIRST EDITION. Beautiful Lyonnese painted binding of the 16th Century. From the collection of Libri, with an Autograph Letter by him laid in. On one title is the stamp "Ex Biblioth. Pub. Colleg. Lugdun.” A similar stamp has been erased from the other title. There are numerous marginal notes of an early date. 328. EUSEBIUS. Evsebivm Pamphili de euangelica praepatione latinu ex graeco beatissime pater iussu tuo effeci. 149 leaves, 37 to 39 lines to the page, without pagination, catchwords or signatures. Rubricated initials, ruled in red. 4to, heavy bevelled boards with sunken panels covered with maroon-colored leather, richly gilded and painted in elaborate arabesque designs in colors. Silver-gilt corner pieces, bosses and clasps of oriental design, gilt and gauffred edges, by Louis Hague. [Venetiis?] Leonhardus Aurl, 1473 A SUPERB COPY OF THIS VERY RARE EDITION, printed from the same types as the edition of Cicero printed by Adam de Ambergau in 1472. This Latin translation is by Georgius Trapezuntius. THE BINDING, by an almost unknown artist, Louis Hague, IS AN EXAMPLE |