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Agriculture. London, 1808, 10, 12, 15, 17.

8vo. 5 vols.

MARSHAM, Sir John. Chronicus Canon, Ægyptiacus, Ebraicus, Græcus, cum Disquisitionibus historicis et criticis. Londini, 1672. folio.

Heath, 2686, 10s. 6d. Willett, 1523, 16s. 6d. A learned work, written to induce the belief that all the Jewish rites were of Egyptian origin, frequently reprinted abroad. Witsius in his Ægyptiaca controverts this opinion.

Thomas. Entomologia Britannica, sistens Insecta Britanniæ indigena, secundum Methodum Linnæanum disposita. Lond. 1802.

8vo.

Pp. xxiv and 549.

Vol.

Coleoptera Britannica. 8vo. 2 vols. I. pp. 234, with 12 coloured plates. Vol. II. pp. 235-547, with plates coloured 13-30. MARSHMAN, J. D. D. Clavis Sinica, or Elements of Chinese Grammar, with a preliminary Dissertation, and an Appendix containing the Ta-Hyoth of Confucius with a Translation. Serampore, 1814. royal 4to. 51. 5s.

A valuable and beautifully printed work.

A Dissertation on the Characters and Sounds of the Chinese Language. Serampore, 1809. 4to. pp. 116. The first plain, simple and intelligible introductory treatise of the Chinese language.-Quart. Review. See CONFUCIUS.

MARSILIUS of Padua. The Defence of Peace, translated out of Latin into English by Wyllyam Marshall. Lond. 1535. folio.

A copy of this apology for the defence of Lodowyke Emperour of the Romaynes is in the British Museum.

MARSOLLIER, Jacques. Histoire de Henry VII. Roi d'Angleterre. Paris, 1697-8. 8vo. 2 vols. 5s.

This work is esteemed the master-piece of this entertaining historian. - Paris,

1724. 12mo. 2 vols.

The Life of S. Francis de Sales, translated by W. H. Coombes, D.D. Shepton-Mallett,

1812. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

MARSTON, John. The dramatic and other poetical Works.

A collected edition of Marston's entire works, which has long been a desideratum, is announced. Gifford in his edition of Ben Jonson, stiles Marston 'the most scur

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rilous, filthy and obscene writer of his time': on the other hand the Rev. P. Hall stiles him a poet of distinguished celebrity in his own day, no less admired for the versatility of his genius in tragedy and comedy, than dreaded for the poignancy of his satire; in the former department the colleague of Jonson, in the latter, the antagonist of Hall.'

The Scovrge of Villanie. Three Bookes of Satyres. London, 1598. 16mo. To sig. I 3. London, 1599. 16mo. pp. 120. The tenth satire is not included in the former edition. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 466, 5l. 10s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1801, 82. 10s. — 1764. 12mo. Reprinted in 'Miscellaneous Pieces of ancient English Poesie,' edited by the Rev. John Bowle.

The Metamorphosis of Pigmalion's Image, and certaine Satyres. London, 1598. 16mo. It is dedicated To the Worlds mightie Monarch Good Opinion' by W. K(insayder), Perry, pt. ii. Marston's nom de guerre. 698, with the Scovige of Villanie, 1598. 87. 10s. 6d. - 1619. &c. See Alcilia. 1764. 12mo. In Miscellaneous Pieces of aucient English Poesie,' edited by the Rev. John Bowle.

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Antonio and Mellida. London, 1602. 4to. Hibbert, 5199, 17. Roxburghe, 53, 17. 11s. 6d. Reprinted in the second volume of 'old Plays' edited by Dilk. 1816.

11. 7s.

Antonio's Revenge. The second Part. London, 1602. 4to. Inglis' old Plays, 64, Roxburghe, 5414, 17. 11s. 6d. Rhodes, 1625, with Antonio and Mellida, 21. 5s.

The Malcontent. London, 1604. 4to. Roxburghe, 5417, 17. 10s. Rhodes, 1629, 17. 19s.

Augmented by Marston, with the Additions, played by the King's Servants, written by Ihon Webster. London, 1604. 4to. Rhodes, 1627, 27. 10s. Malcontent is reprinted in Dodsley's Collection of old Plays, and also in Mr. Dyce's

Edition of Webster's works.

Marston's

Eastward Hoe, by G. Chapman, B. Jonson, and I. Marston. London, 1605, 4to. Two editions the same year. See CHAPMAN, Geo. JONSON, Ben. It is reprinted in Dodsley's

collection.

It was revived by Tate in 1685, as the Cuckold's Haven: or, an Alderman no Conjurer.' Again, in 1752, as 'Eastward Hoe; or, the Prentices:' and again, 1775, by Mrs. Lennox, as Old City Manners.'

The Dutch Courtezan, a Comedy. Lond. bert, 5200, 17. 4s. Inglis' old Plays, 65, 1605. 4to. Roxburghe, 5415, 16s. Hib17. 10s. Rhodes, 1628, 17. 15s. Revived in 1680, under the title of The Revenge, or, a Match in Newgate,' and again, about 1746, as The Vintner tricked.'

Parasitaster or the Fawn, a Comedy, London, 1606. 4to. Roxburghe, 5418, 17. 5s. - Corrected of many Faults, which by Reason of the Author's Absence were let

slip in the first Edition. London, 1606. 4to. Rhodes, 1629, 17. 13s. Inglis' old Plays, 66, 1. 18s. The Parisitaster is reprinted in old Plays' edited by Dilk.

The Wonder of Women, or the Trajedie of Sophonisba, as it hath beene sundry Times acted at the Blacke Friers. Lond. observes, It is not very probable that Mr. M.

1606. 4to. A-G 3, in fours. Mr. Gifford

G. Lewis ever looked into Marston; yet some of the most loathsome parts of the Monk are to be found in this detestable play.

What you will. London, 1607. 4to. Hibbert, 6201, 7s. 6d. Rhodes, 1631, 17. 5s. Roxburghe, 5419, 1l. 14s. Reprinted in 'old Plays' edited by Dilk.

The insatiate Countesse, a Tragedy. London, 1613. 4to. Rhodes, 1632, 13s. 1616. 4to. Inglis' old Plays, 67, 12. 18s. 1631. 4to. Boswell, 1967, 5s. Rhodes, 1633, 11s. Roxburghe, 5416, 17. 1s. Bindley, pt. iii. 526, 1. 11s.

Six Tragedies and Comedies. London, 1633. 12mo. This volume contains Antonio and Mellida, Antonio's Revenge, The Dutch Courtezan, Parisitaster, Wonder of Women, and What you will. Two editions appeared in this year. Roxburghe, 3892, 1. 1s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1967, 2l. 16s. Jadis, 38, morocco, 1. 19s. Lloyd, 840, 1. 3s. Bishop of Ely, 1308, 1. 16s. White Knights, 2633, 17. 13s. 2634, 17. 11s. Nassau, pt. i. 2199, 21. 10s.

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Elegiacall Poem on the Death of Lord Grey of Wilton. 1822. 4to. Presented to the members of the Roxburghe Club by Lord Morpeth. Dent, pt. ii. 1223, 11. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. 1642, 61. 63.

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The new Metamorphosis or a Feaste of Fancie, or Poetical Legendes. 1600. 4to. MS. See Brathwait's Barnabee's Journal. 1820.

i. 96.

Spectacle presented to their Majesties of Great Britain and Denmark in 1606. 4to. MS. in the British Museum. Printed in the second number of the 'The Crypt.'

The Lorde and Lady of Huntingdon's Entertainment of their right Noble Mother Ake Countesse Dowager of Darby, the firste Nighte of her Honor's arrivall at the House of Ashby. MS. Published in part in Nichols' History of Leicestershire, the Progresses of King James I. and in Todd's edition of Milton's poetical Works.

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ters to his Lady of Delight, also her kinde Returnes with his Rivall R. Pettingalls heroicall Epistles. Published by E. Gayton. Oxford, 1663. 4to.

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MARTENS, G. F. von. Compendium of the Law of Nations, with a List of all the Treatises, Conventions, &c. 1731-88. Translated and the Treaties brought down to 1802, by W. Cobbett. Lond. 1802. 8vo. 6s. MARTIAL, M. V. Epigrammata.

Martialis Epigrammata, a Th. Farnabio. Lond. 1615. 12mo. 2s. 6d. Londini, excudebat Robertus Junius Impensis Philemonis Stephani et Christophori Meredith, 1633. 12mo. 2s. 6d. On VELLUM. А сору is in Earl Spencer's library. Reprinted 1655, 1673, 1677.

Martialis Epigrammata, a Ric. Busbeio, D.D. Lond. 1661. 12mo. 2s. 6d. In this edition the obscenities are expunged. Reprinted 1670 and 1689.

Martialis Epigrammata, Interpretatione et Notis illustr. Vincent Collesso, ad Usum

Delphini. Lond. 1701, 8vo. 6s. Frequently reprinted.

Martialis Epigrammata (edente M. Maittaire). Lond. 1716. 12mo. 3s. A neat and correct edition, with a valuable index. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 3110, 17. Hibbert, 5111, with ms. notes, &c. by Tunstall, morocco, 21. 2s. Stanley, 196, morocco, 21. 6s. Dent, pt. i. 516, morocco by Roger Payne, 31.

Martialis Epigrammata, in Usum Schola Westmonasteriensis. Lond. 1721. 8vo. 3s. Edited by Tho. Fitzgerald. Frequently reprinted.

Martialis Epigrammata. Glasg. 1759. 12mo. 3s. Foulis edition, in little request. Martialis Epigrammata. Birm. 1773. 12mo. Baskerville's edition.

M. Val. Martialis Epigrammata in XII Libros digesta; ut uni sic omnibus Poetis facem præferente Jacobo Elphinstonio. Londini, 1783. 8vo. with a frontispiece by Bartolozzi. Hibbert, 5110, 3s. Dent, pt. i. 1389, 3s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1748, 5s. 6d.

M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata ex optimarum Editionum Collatione concinnata. 1816.

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Ex Otio Negotium: or, Martiall his Epigrams translated. With sundry Poems and Fancies by R. Fletcher. London, 1656. 8vo. pp. 276, with portrait of Martial by Vaughan. Roxburghe, Suppl. 595, 6s. Field, 1546, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1749, 8s. Lloyd, 566, 10s. Hibbert, 5118, 11s. Garrick, 900, 13s. Nassau, pt. i. 2200, 16s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 277, 17. 1s.

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Select Epigrams of Martial, translated and imitated, by William Hay, Esq.; with an Appendix of some by Cowley and other Hands. London, 1755. 12mo. 3s. In these imitations Mr. Hay has generally preserved the sense, and often the spirit and turn of Martial. Dent, pt. i. 1390, 10s. Heath, 4079, 6s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2201, 16s.

Epigrams from Martial, with Mottos from Horace, translated, imitated, adapted, and addressed to the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry. With Notes, moral, historical, explanatory, and humorous (by the Rev. W. Scott). London, 1773. 12mo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1750,

5s. 6d.

The Epigrams of Martial, in twelve Books, with a Comment. by James Elphinston. London, 1782. 4to. A translation

more difficult to understand than the original. Roxburghe, 2723, 11s. Hibbert, 5202, 2s.

Imitations of some of the Epigrams of Martial. In four Parts. By N. B. Halhed. 1793-4. 4to. 10s.

Marziale, fedelmente tradutto in Italiano da Giuspano Graglia. Londra, 1782. royal 8vo. 2 vols. 12s. With the Latin text and notes. Hibbert, 5117, 17. 8s.

Some Account of an ancient MS. of Martial's Epigrams, illustrated by an Engraving. By John Graham Dalyell, Esq. Edinb. 1811. 8vo. 7s.

MARTIAL, John. A Treatyse of the Crosse, gathered out of the Scriptures, Councells and auncient Fathers of the primitiue Church. Antwerp, 1564. 8vo.

Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth.

A Replie to M. Calfhill's blasphemous Answer, made against the Treatise of the Crosse. Louaine by John Bogard, 1566. 4to.

Martial. The British Martial; or an Anthology of English Epigrams : being the largest Collection ever published. With some Originals. Lond. 1806. crown 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

Martiloge. The Martiloge in Englysshe after the Vse of the Chirche of Salisbury, and as it redde in Syon, with Addicyons. London by W. de Worde, 1526. 4to.

One hundred and fifty-four leaves. Prefixed is an epistle to the devout readers by the wretch of Syon, R. Whytford, wherein we learn that he translated it out of Latin, &c. Maunsell, in his catalogue, p. 71, mentions a copy of this work without date or printer's name.

The na

MARTIN, Benjamin. tural (and topographical) History of England. London, 1759-63. 8vo. 2

vols.

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Epistle. Translated from the French. Lon- | & concretorum, per

don, 1719. 8vo.

An Examination of Mr. Emlyn's Answer to the Dissertation. London, 1719. 8vo.

A second Dissertation by Mr. Martin in Defence of the Testimony given to our Saviour by Josephus. London, 1719. 8vo.

Mr. Martin was the author of a French

translation of the Bible, which appeared at

Amsterdam in 1707, folio.

Edward, Dean of Ely.

Five

Letters. London, 1662. 8vo.
Nassau, pt. i. 2203, 5s. These letters

consist of 1. The Difference between the

Church of England and Geneva. 2. The Pope's Primacy, as pretended Successor to St. Peter. 3. The Authority of the Apostles' Constitutions and Canons. 4. The Discovery

of the genuine Works of the primitive Fathers. 5. The false Brotherhood of the French and English Presbyterians.

Gregory. A Treatise of Schisme, shewing that all Catholics ought in any Wise to abstaine altogether from heretical Conuenticles, &c. Dvaci, 1578. 16mo. 5s.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1943. This work was reprinted by Wm. Carter in 1580, under the name of John Howlet, and dedicated to Q. Elizabeth, for which he was tried, cast, and condemned at the Sessions-house in the Old

Baily, 10 Jan. 1584; and on the next morrow was drawn from Newgate to Tyborne, and there hanged, bowelled and quartered.

See Holinshed's Chronicle.

A Discouerie of the manifold Corruptions of the holy Scriptures by the Heretikes. Rhemes, 1582. 16mo. This work was refuted by W. Fulke, D.D. See Lewis'

History of the Translations of the Bible,

292-4.

A Treatyse of Christian Peregrination. Wherunto is adioned certen Epistles, written by him to sundrye his Frendes Anno Domini 1583. 16mno. The peregrination occupies E 1, in eights, with a blank leaf following: the letters are on 42 leaves, without signatures or numbers.

An account of this eminent catholic, who 'was the chief man that translated the New Testament printed at Rheimes, 1582,' will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Isaac. The Trial and Sufferings of Mr. Martin, who was put into the Inquisition in Spain for the Sake of the protestant Religion. London, 1723. 8vo.

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Hibbert, 5124, 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 2205,

-James. Disputatio de prima Generatione Corporum simplicium

Jac. Martinum,

Scotum. Cantab. 1584. 8vo.

A copy is in the Bodleian Library. James. Translations from ancient Irish MSS., and other Poems. London, 1811. crown 8vo. 5s.

John.

State of the legal and judicial Polity An Inquiry into the of Scotland. Lond. 1792. 8vo. 6s.

Horne Tooke, 459, date 1791, with ms. notes, 47. 4s. 460, date 1792, 61. 6s.

M.

A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland: a particular Account of the Second Sight: a brief Hint of Methods to improve Trade in that Country by Sea and Land, with a new Map of the whole. To which is added, a brief Description of the Isles of Orkney and Shetland. London, 1703. 8vo.

Pp. 392, besides the dedication, preface and contents. This is the book which,

having been put into the hands of Dr. Johnson when very young by his father, is supposed to have infused into him the first desire of visiting the Hebrides, of which he has given so interesting and humorous an account. Bishop of Ely, 616, 13s. 6d. MarRox

quis of

Townshend, 2041, 14s. 6d.

edition. Dent, pt. burghe, 8781, 17. 5s.

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Kilda, the remotest of all the HeM. A late Voyage to St. brides, or Western Isles of Scotland. London, 1698. 8vo.

Pp. 158, and six leaves of introductory matter, with map and plate. This work, according to The History of the Works of the Learned,' vol. v. was very agreeable to the curious, especially to such as have any true taste for natural and experimental philosophy. Willett, 1682, 12s. 6d. Bindley, pt. -.-, 17. 2s. pt. ii. 1776, 6s. 6d. Jadis, 86, 7s. - 1753. Best edition. Dent, pt. i. 1392, 8s. Heath, 4733, 13s. Fonthill, 2577, 15s. Martin's Voyage to St. Kilda will be found in the third volume of Pinkerton's Col

lection of Voyages and Travels.

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Hawkmoths and Moths, and Moths | of K. Ed. VI. Q. Mary, and Q. Elizabeth, by

in the State of Caterpillars, with the Linnæan and some of the best approved English Names of Insects. Exeter, 1785. 12mo. 6s.

MARTIN, Richard. A Speech in the Name of the Sheriffs to K. James I. London, 1603. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. It is reprinted in Nichols' Progresses of K. James I. An edition printed at Edinburgh in 1603, in 4to. was priced in a bookseller's late catalogue at 41. 4s.

Thomas, LL.D. A Traictyse declaryng and plainly proving that the pretended Marriage of Priestes and professed Persons is no Marriage but altogether unlawful. London by Robert Caly, 1554. 4to.

M m, in fours, dedicated to Q. Elizabeth. Horne Tooke, 461, 11s. 6d. Inglis, 962, 15s.

A Confutation of Dr. John Poynet's Book, entit. A Defence for the Marriage of Priests, &c. London, 1555, 4to.

See WILLIAM of Wykeham.

Thomas, of Palgrave. The History of the Town of Thetford, in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, from the earliest Account to the present Time. London, 1779. 4to.

Published by Richard Gough who has affixed a life of the author. Heath, 4624, 11.5s. Willett, 1611, 17. 10s. Sir M.M. Sykes, pt. ii. 483, 18s. Marquis of Townshend, 2180, 17. 13s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1121, 12s. Dent, pt. ii. 721, 13s. Bindley, pt. iii. 302, 14. Collation. Pp. 1-10, and xi-xviii; history, pp. 320; appendix, index, errata, and list of (9) plates, pp. 136; books printed by J. Nichols, one page. Prefixed is an unfinished portrait of the author.

Thomas. A Circle of the Mechanical Arts. London, 1813. 4to.

B. R. London, 1638. folio. With an engraved title by Marshall, and portraits by Elstracke, &c. Lloyd, 820, 17. 2s. Hibbert, 5226, morocco, 21. 2s. Nassau, pt. i.

2590, 17s. Marquis of Townshend, 2217,

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Youth's Instruction. London, 1612. 4to. In this book is shewed a great deal of London, reading' says Ant. à Wood. 1613. 4to. William. Petrificata Derbiensia; or, Figures and Descriptions of Petrifactions collected in Wigan, 1809. 4to.

Derbyshire. 21. 28.

Roscoe, 1787, with the figures etched and Collation.coloured by the author, 31. Half title and title, 2 leaves; preface, 5 pages; dedication to Sir Jos. Banks, one leaf; addenda and corrigenda, 2 pages; an arrangement of the petrifactions, &c. 2 pages; half title Plates and Descriptions,' one leaf; letter-press descriptions of 52 coloured plates, A-2 B; half title A systematical arrangement' one leaf; Petrifacta Derbiensia, 28 pages.

Outlines of an Attempt to establish a Knowledge of extraneous Fossils on scientific Principles. In two Parts. Macclesfield, 1809. 8vo. pp. 250. 8s. Roscoe, 1786, 9s. 6d.

MARTINE, Bishop of Dumience. The Rule of an honest Life written by the holy Man Martine, Bishop of Dumience, unto King Meto, King of Galitia in Spain: whereunto is added, the Enchiridion of a spiritual Life. St. Albans by me Jo. Hereford, 1538. 8vo.

George. Reliquiæ divi Andreæ, or the State of the venerable and primitial See of St. Andrews. St. Andr. 1797. 4to.

Pp. 253. This work, though for the first time printed in 1797, was written in 1683. Bindley, pt. iii. 320, 6s. 6d. Roxburghe,

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Illustrated by numerous engravings. William. The Historie and Lives of the Kings of England, from William the Conqueror, unto the End of the Raigne of King 3 vols.

MARTINELLI, Vincentio. Istoria d'Inghilterra. Lond. 1774. 4to.

Henry the Eight. By William An abbreviated translation of Rapin, adMartyn, Esquire, Recorder of Ex-dressed to Sig. Luke Corsi.

eter. London, 1615. folio.

Reed, 3351, 6s. Gough, 2269, 8s. Collation. Title and complimentary verses, two leaves; contents, 10 leaves; The Historie' pp. 1-420; The Successions of the Dukes and Earles, &c. 29 leaves, including the title;

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