[4th S. VII. JUNE 24,71. A FEW OF THE CHOICE BOOKS ON SALE BY ELLIS & GREEN, 33, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. BARNABEE ITINERARIUM, or BARNABEES JOURNALL, under the Names of Mirtylus and Faustulus sha- CICERONIS EPISTOLÆ,libri xvi.-(ad finem.) M. T. CICERONIS EPISTOLARUM familiarum sextus decimus et ul- TIES of the COUNTY of HERTFORD, compiled from the best DANTE. LA COMEDIA di DANTHE, poeta ex- DIBDIN ILLUSTRATIONS.-A most valuable and This choice collection was brought together with great trouble, and WARWICKSHIRE Illustrated. Second edition, printed from a ERONDELLE (P.), NOVA FRANCIA; or, the ment in 1731 to June, 1866. Complete set with five Indexes. 224 HOARE (SIR RICH. COLT), HISTORY of MODERN [JEWELL (BP.)], AN APOLOGIE or ANSWER in DEFENCE of the CHURCH of ENGLAND, &c. newly set forth in Latine, and nowe translated into Englishe. Printed by R. Wolfe. 1562. 4to, black letter, red morocco extra, gilt leaves, by F. Bedford, an exceedingly rare book, 10%. 10s. "Of this exceedingly rare volume I have never heard of another per fect copy, except that in the British Museum, which is very poor, though larger in the margins than this. I think it highly probable that this was Herbert's copy, bought by Dr. Farmer at his sale, and by Heber (?) at Dr. F.'s auction, where he was an extensive purchaser." Mr. W.C. Hazlitt's MS. note in this copy. MAGNIFICENT COPY OF LITTA'S GREAT WORK ON ITALIAN GENEALOGY. FAMIGLIE CELEBRI ITALIANE, del CONTE POMPEO LITTA. Milano, 1819-70. Complete set so far as published (i. e. Nos. 1-163.) With titles, tables of contents, and General Index to the first 8 vols. (Nos. 1-136), which are sumptuously whole bound in red morocco super extra, gilt edges, by F. Bedford, the remainder in parts as published, 751. This superb work contains several thousand plates of ancient painting, and sculpture, and antiquities generally; the whole of the portraits are carefully coloured like miniatures, and the arms emblazoned. This copy is marked at a trifle more than the cost of the binding. NUREMBERG CHRONICLE.-SCHEDEL ENGLISH after the GREEKE TRANSLATION.annexed with the translation of Erasmus in Latin, whereunto is added a Kalendar, and an exhortation to the reading of the Holy Scriptures made by the same Erasmus, wyth the Epistles taken out of the Olde Testament both in Latin and Englyshe. Printed by T. Gaultier, 1550. 8vo, morocco super extra, gilt edges, 107. 108. This is the translation supposed to have been made by Sir John Cheke. The whole of the text, as also the title and calendar, is quite perfect. Two leaves of tables of lessons are not at the end, but in every important respect it is entirely perfect and complete. Now ready, in Portfolio, 127. 12s. SIXTEEN ETCHINGS OF SCENES ON THE THAMES, &c. "Etchings which, artists say, beat everything of the kind that has been turned out since Rembrandt........all the more precious because the beauties they perpetuate are dying out. Let all lovers of good art and marvellous etching, who want to know what Father Thames was like before he took to having his bed made, invest in Whistler's Portfolio."-Punch, June 17, 1871. A NEW CATALOGUE just out. Free by post for four stamps. ELLIS & GREEN, 33, King Street, Covent Garden, London. Printed by SPOTTISWOODE & CO., at 5, New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the County of Middlesex; and Published INDEX. FOURTH SERIES.-VOL: VII. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK LORE, A. on Stafford family, 387 A A. (A. M. B.) on "It's a far cry to Loch Awe," 42 Lake dwellings on Lough Much, 42 Abhba on the Rev. H. F. Cary, 137 German Lutheran church, Dublin, 545 Accidents Compensation Bill, 280, 373, 466 A. (D.) on Domesday representatives, 208 Chaucer's "Shipman," 208; Stoor," 386; "Gattothed," 418 Chevisaunce, 343 1 Schoo," 361; Col-Fox," and "Dolopathos, the King and Seven Wise Men," 111 Devil beating his wife, 400 Merks, bishop of Carlisle, 190 Poetry of the clouds, 397 Point de vice, 445 Retchet, 440 Schoolmaster abroad in Staffordshire, 465 Stewing in their own gravy," 272 Story of a statue, 200 Vese: feeze: feaze, 294 Warm wealthy, 84 Advent Hymn, its tune, 41, 133, 217 Etolus (Alexander), Greek poet, 221, 292 A. (G.) on "Owl! that lovest the boding sky," 292 Ainger (Alfred) on " Absalom and Achitophel," 532 A. (J.) on Mortimer, Earl of March, 209 Albaney and Amondeville family arms, 234, 312, 378 Alford (Dr. Henry), dean of Canterbury, death, 67, 87 Alldridge (R. W.) on voyageur pigeons, 284 Altars of stone in the Anglican church, 162 American literary men, their wealth, 47 Amies (E.) on Dandy rolls, 534 Ammergau passion play, 296, 487 Anarkala, favourite wife of Akbar, 321 Anár-Kalli, page of the emperor of Hindustan, 385 Angelo (Michael), "Last Judgment," 258 Anglesey (Marquis of), anecdote, 196 Anglo-Scotus on William Baliol, 432 Bothwell (Francis, Earl of), 177 Bruce (Robert), bones and coffin-nails, 379 Laird, who is one? 243 Priory of St. Ethernan, 376 Roger (Sir William), Knt., 242 Spitten Laird, 310 "Anima Christi," its author, 322, 374, 506 Anne (Queen), fifty new churches, 112; correspondence Anne of Denmark, consort of James I., engraving, 53? Barnes (Betty), her History, 342 Bertrand, or Memoirs of a Northumbrian Noble- man, 95 Confessious of a Gamester, 474 Conciliad, satirical poem, 161, 270 Essays on the Sources of Pleasure from Literary Essays, Divine, Moral, and Political, 418 History of Edward II., 1680, 298 Judgment on a Threefold Order of Bishops, 493 Mary Magdalen's Tears wip't off, 95 Memoirs of an Old Wig, 474 Napoleon, the First Book of, 455 Ap Coillus on Grantham inn signs, 440 Arabic numerals in Wells cathedral, 282, 375 Arc (Joan d'), her death, 409, 508 Archeological Institute, collection of early printed Arche (Elizabeth de l'), her dream, 409 Archer family, 387 Archer (George), M.D., his family, 365 B. (A.) on "Summum jus, summa injuria," 400 Babel, the builders of, 316 Babies' bells, 21, 45, 133, 201, 291 Bacon (Francis), Baron Verulam, his Queen's counsel- Badger, a corn-dealer, 166, 245 Bailes (John), longevity, 254 Baily (J.) on Rev. Nehemiah Rogers, 179 Bainbridge (H. A.) on Leavenworth family, 364 Selby family, 516 Baker (Mrs. Barwick) on Wm. Fenwick, 235 Ballad airs, traditional, 355 Archer (T. H. S.) on the wreck of the "Temple," Ballad printers' succession, 187 365 Archer's Court in Kent, its owners, 41 Arden family of Wilmcote, co. Warwick, 118, 169 Armour, old families without coat, 344, 420, 481 353 Art, the modern use of the word, 89, 224, 247 Arthur's Wain, constellation of the Great Bear, 512 A. (S.) on epigram by Samuel Rogers, 388 Ashburner family of Furness, 131, 227 Atheist's prophecy fulfilled, 76 Atkinson (G.) on Hogarth's book-plates, 304 Atkinson (J. C.) on British scythed chariots, 460 Cleveland funeral usages, 298 Sheffield folk-lore, 439 66 Skerring upon a glave glatten," 265 A. (T. S.) on R. P. Bonington, artist, 141 "The Prodigal Son," a print, 150 Attic talent, its value, 363 A. (T. V.) on the veto at papal elections, 163 Audley (Ralph) of Sandbach, 11 Auretti (Madlle.), dancer, portrait, 322 Aurora borealis, 106 Austin family, 342; arms, 75 Austin (T.), jun., on "The Lamentation of a Sinner," Automaton chess-player, 63 Avery family pedigree, 161, 288 Avery (Parson), "Swan song," 20, 148, 288, 433 A. (W. E. A.) on automaton chess-player, 63 Simonides and the "Codex Sinaiticus," 77 Ballasalley, origin of the name, 176, 313 Balloon post and the siege of Paris, 207, 270, 275 Bannister (J.) on Cornish spoken in Devonshire, 353 Baptismal customs in the Highlands, 51, 267 Barber (H.), M.D. on Bishop John Fell, 283 Barber (John), king of Throstle Hall, 119 Barker and Burford's panoramas, 279, 432 Barkley (C. W.) on churches in Roman camps, 24 Barnes (Dr. Albert), his death, 47 Barningham church screen, 517 Barns, mediæval, 95, 224 Baron Baillie, his duties, 72 Bar-Point on an extraordinary memory, 471 Barrett (A. E.) on Madlle. Auretti, 322 Barrington (R.) on "Stewing in their own gravy," 522 Baskerville (Thomas), portrait, 429, 486 Bates (Wm.) on the aurora borealis, 106 "Eikon Basilike," its author, 225 Hair growing after death, 131 Hervey (Rev. James) and Hogarth, 255 Nicholson (Renton) “Baron," 286 Royal topography, 20 Sun never sets on British dominions, 482] Queries, with No. 185, July 15, 1871. 339 Baths and wells of Britain, 467 Tynwald Hill, Isle of Man, 92 Bear-baiting, 138 Bears' ears, a plant, 256, 350, 420 Beattie (W.) on Laird, 329 Beauchamp family arms, 219, 342, 442 Beaumont (Mary), mother of the 1st Duke of Bucking- "Beauties of England and Wales," plans, 34 Becket (Thomas à), murderers, 33, 171, 195, 268, Beckford (Wm.), Henley's translation of "Vathek,” Becquerel (M.), his death, 275 Bede (Cuthbert) on Christmas mummers, &c., 52 "Heart of hearts," 548 Readyhoof or Rediough family, 361 West Highland customs, 50 Bedell (Bp. Wm.), descendants, 104, 199 Den, a local termination, 397 Bell-harp, a musical instrument, 208 Bells of St. Peter's at Rome; Kremlin at Moscow; and St. Paul's, London, their weight, 11; St. Michael's, "Belle (la) Dame sans Merci," poem, 324, 399 Belts (B. R.) on King's college, New York, 289 Ward family arms, 273 Berkeley family arms, 537, 538 Berlichingen (Götz von), 509 Bewick (John), engravings, 355 Bezant, a coin, 208 B. (F.) on the Paterson family, 60 B. (H. E.) on Maidenwell, near Louth, 389 Bible, the Bishops' version used by the translators of Bible illustrations, 11 Biblical Archæological Society, 202, 552 Guido's Aurora, print, 113, 292 "One swallow does not make a summer," 292 Pamphlet, its etymology, 439 "Veritas in puteo," 312 Biffin and piffin, 533 Dryden's agreement for his Virgil, 197 Blackie and Son on dates in biographies, 46, 133 Blair (D.) on Enamoured, as a verb, 429 Hampshire country churchyard, 174 Jones (Sir William)" Alcaic Ode," 454 Memory of smells, 413 Prophecies by Nostradamus, &c., 542, "The world's judgment," &c., 456 Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on George Daniel, 63 Curious engraving, 95 Eastern story, 131 French word for "to ride," 431 Grantham inn signs, 343 St. Wulfran, 270 Simonides, 179 "Blink," or "wink," their correct use, 325, 459 Bluebeard, origin of the story, 29 Blue Laws of Connecticut, 16, 64, 191 Books recently published :- Bodleian library, donations to, 47; stolen MSS. 406 Böhme (Jacob), "Threefold Life of Man," 66 Bonaparte (Napoleon), "The First Book," 455 Books privately printed, the earliest, 13 Books recently published:- Abbott on the Revision of the English Bible, 467 Bible, the Authorised, with a Commentary, 551 Bloomfield (Robert), Correspondence, 422 Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII.; Colonial, Camden Miscellany, vol. vi., 354 Carr's Story of Sir Richard Whittington, 25 Claude the Colporteur, 47 Cusack's History of Kerry, 354 Davenport, Lord-Lieutenant and High-Sheriff, 422 315 Hood's Poetical Works, by Rossetti, 181 Jesse's London, its Remarkable Places, 114 Joseph of Arimathie, 201 M'Causland's Builders of Babel, 316 Macdonald's Napoleon, Empress Eugénie, &c., 115 Macfie's Colonial Questions, 115 Maclean's History of Trigg Minor, 487 More The Household of Sir Thomas More, 47 Pliny the Younger, Letters, 86 Pope (Alex.), Works by Elwin, 86, 295, 508 Rushton on Shakespeare's Euphuism, 527 Sellar's Passion Play of Bavaria, 487 Tollemache's Spanish Towns and Spanish Pictures, Transactions of the Historical Society, 227 Twiselton's Poems in the Craven Dialect, 274 Vaughan (Henry), Silurist, Works, 401 Warton's History of English Poetry, by Hazlitt, 527 Wesley (John) on Curative Electricity, 487 Bookworm, its ravages, 65, 168, 262, 346, 461 |