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ERASMUS-continued.
Newly translated into Englishe. 16mo.
Contains 42 leaves, besides the epistle

To the reader' of somewhat more than 10 pages.

A mery Dialogue declaryng the Properties of shrowde Shrewes and honest Wynes. Translated into English. Anno MDLVII. Lond. by Abraham Vele. 4to. A and B, 8 leaves each. C, 4 leaves. 1557, Imp. by Antony Kytson. Knight, 1847, 51. 7s. 6d.

The Complaint of Peace translated into Englyshe by Tho. Paynell. 1559. Lond. 16mo.

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A literal translation of the third edition which is greatly inferior to the second, of this work, published at Venice, 1812, published at Modena, 1782; the third being probably a reprint of the first. ERDESWICKE, Sampson. A Sur

Julius Secundus, a Dialogue. Oxford, vey of Staffordshire: containing 1669, 12mo. With a preface by Thomas the Antiquities of that County; Gilbert.-1680, Svo. These editions are with a Description of Beeston interpolated. The dialogue will be found Castle in Cheshire. To which are added some Observations upon the Possessors of Monastery Lands in Staffordshire, by Sir Simon Degge, Knt. Lond. 1717 or 1723. 8vo. 7s.

in the appendix to Dr. Jortin's Life of Erasmus.

Seven Dialogues both pithie and profitable, &c. by W. Burton). Lond. 1607, 4to. Black letter. Gordonstoun, 845, 17. 17s. The Life of Erasmus. See KNIGHT, Samuel. JORTIN, John, D.D. BUTLER, Charles, of Lincoln's Inn.

ERASMUS, Sarcerius. Common Places of Scripture, translated into Englysh by Rychard Taverner. Lond. by Johan Byddell, 1538. 8vo. Contains ccxii numbered leaves, besides title, and dedication to K. Henry VIII. also a leaf containing the colophon.Lond. N. Hyll, 1553, 16mo. fol. clxv, besides dedication to K. Henry VIII. and table.-Lond. T. East, 1577. 16mo. 192 leaves, including the title. White Knights, 3810, 15s.

ERASTUS, Thomas. The true Understanding of those Words: This is my Bodie. Also Beza's Treatise of the Sacraments in generall, translated by John Shutt. Lond. 1578. 16mo.

This German physician and divine was

the founder of the sect called the Erastians.

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ERASTUS. - History of Prince Erastus. See Seven Wise Masters. ERASTUS, Senior. Printed in the Year 1662. 12mo.

A violent attack upon the Protestants, endeavouring to prove that our church can have no bishops; that any act of ordination is consequently sacrilege; and that not being catholic, we can have no chance or hope of salvation.

ERATOSTHENES. Asterismi, vide

ARATUS.

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To Erdeswicke has been attributed, The true Use of Armory, published under the name of Will. Wyrley, an. 1592. 4to.

ERIGENA, Joh. Scotus. De Divisione Naturæ, edidit T. Gale. Oxon. 1681. folio.

Specimens of this writer's prose and verse will be found in Usher's Veterum Epistolarum Hibernicarum Sylloge. Dublin, 1632, 4to.

De Divisione Naturæ Libri V. editis recognita et emendata (a C. B. Schlüter) Monastici Guestphalarum, Archendorff, 1838, 8vo.

De Corpore et Sanguine Domini, 8vo.

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ERINNA.

Poemata.

Some Fragments of this Greek Poetess will be found in the Edinburgh edition of

Anacreon and Sappho, 1754.

ERNESTI, John Augustus. Institutio Interpretis Novi Testamenti. An English translation of this important and valuable work, accompanied with notes, was published in America by Professor Stuart of Andover, 8vo.

Clavis Ciceroniana. Oxon. 1810. 8vo. 6s. Lond. LARGE paper.

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Ralph. practical Works. Glasgow, 1764. folio. 2 vols. 37. 3s.

Sermons and other

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Thomas, Lord. Speeches at the Bar and in Parliament, with a Memoir by Lord Brougham. Lond. 1847. 8vo. 4 vols.

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ERPENIUS, Tho. Elementa Linguæ Arabicæ, ex Erpenii Rudimentis ut plurimum desumpta. Cujus Praxi Grammaticæ novam Legendi Praxin addidit Leon Chappelow. Lond. 1730. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Thomas. Remarks on the ERSKINE, Ebenezer. Whole internal Evidence of Revealed ReWorks. Lond. 1799. 8vo. 3 vols. ligion. Seventh edition.

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EscoSSE. See EcoSSE.

by Major Algernon Langton. Lond. 1816. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

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A Prophesie that hath lyen hid above these 2000 Yeares. Lond. 1610, 4to.

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ESQUILLUS, P.

Wonderfull

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A Declaration of the Practises and

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DAVIES, Richard.

John. A Treatise of Chorography, or Art of dancing Country Robert late Earle of Essex, and his Com-Dances, after a new Character, enplices. Lond. 1601, 4to. 5s. Supposed to

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ESTER hath hang'd Haman. See SOWERNAM, Ester.

ETHEREGE, Sir George. The Works, containing his Plays and Poems. Lond. 1704. 8vo. 5s.

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A work remarkable for nothing but the enthusiasm with which the author mainESTHER. Estheræ Historia, po- restoration of the Greeks. Reprinted tains the necessity of bringing about the eticâ Paraphrasi idque Græco Car- 1801, 8vo.-1809, 8vo. Drury, 1341, 9s. 6d. mine cui Versio Latina opponitur,-1799, 8vo. Horne Tooke, 233, 9s. una cum Scholiis seu Annotationibus Græcis. Additur Parodia Homerica de eâdem hâc Historiâ a Josua Barnes. Lond. 1679. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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The Season and Time; or, an Expos1tion of the Prophecies which relate to the two Periods of Daniel subsequent to the 1260 Yeares now recently expired. Lond. 1816, 8vo. 78.

The Art of making Devises: treating of Hieroglyphicks, Symboles, Emblemes, Enigmas, Sentences, Parables, Reverses of Medalls, Armes, Blazons, Cimiers, Cyphres, and Rebus: translated from the French into English, by Thomas Blount. Lond. 1646. 4to. 10s. 6d. Pp. 68, besides epistle and preface: prefixed is an engraved title-page with devises, &c. by W. Marshall. This work ETYMOLOGICON MAGNUM, Gr. contains many curious original illustrations, particularly in the translator's dead codd MSS. recensuit T. Gaisdicatory epistle. The second impression, ford. Oxon. 1848. folio, 31. LARGE with additions. Lond. 1650, 4to. Hollis, 457, 13s. 6d. White Knights, 1564, morocco, 14s. Hollis, 456, date 1648, 10s.1655. Nassau, pt. i. 418, russia, 11s. See KATHERINE DE MEDICIS.

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