Dominus fac totum with the king" - seems INSCRIPTION ON ANCIENT ALMS-BASINS. of information worth preserving), the late Mr. Thomas Rodd, by announcing that the sale of the first portion of his extensive and valuable stock of books will commence on Monday next, the 19th instant, and occupy the remainder of that week. The following Lots are among the specimens of the rarities contained in this portion of Mr. Rodd's curious stock: 189 ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, Orders, Declarations, Proclamations, &c. 1657 to 1660, the original Papers and Broadsides collected and bound in 1 vol. calf 1657-60 This very important volume contains the Acts, &c. during the period intervening between Scobell's Collection and the recognized Statutes of Charles II. As the laws during this period have never been collected into a regular edition, a series of them is of the greatest rarity. Mr. Editor, - In the parish church in which I officiate are preserved four ancient and curious alms-basins, of latten; they appear to be of Flemish workmanship, and, from inventories of the church goods, made at different times, we may gather that they were given for their present use during the seventeenth century. They represent: 1. The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian; 2. The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin; 3. The Temptation in Eden; and 4. The Spies bearing the Grapes, Around each of these subjects is a legend in foreign characters, "DER. INFRID. GEHWART." I have submitted this inscrip. tion to antiquaries and German scholars in vain; it still remains a puzzle. It has been suggested that it may have been only an arbitrary mark of the maker. Is this probable? 380 Cellii (E.) Eques Auratus Anglo-Wirtembergi If not, will you, or one of your readers, give the interpretation to CLERICUS? Nov. 8. 1849. [We have much pleasure in inserting the foregoing QUERY, and trust that many of our correspondents will follow the example of Clericus, by furnishing us with copies of the inscriptions on any ancient church plate in their possession, or which may come under their notice. A comparison of examples will often serve to remove such difficulties as the present, which perhaps may be read DERIN FRID GEHWART, "Therein Peace approved;" Gewaren being used in the sense of Bewähren, authority for which may be found in Wackernagel.] NOTES OF BOOK SALES --CATALOGUES, ETC. It is our purpose from time to time to call the attention of our book-buying friends to the approaching sales of any collections which may seem to us to deserve their attention: and to any catalogues which may reach us containing books of great rarity or curiosity. Had we entertained no such intention we should have shown our respect for the memory of that intelligent, obliging, and honourable member of the bookselling profession (to whom a literary man rarely addressed a QUERY, without receiving in reply a NOTE 194 Æsor, FABLES, TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY WILLIAM CAXTON, curious wood engravings black letter, VERY RARE, imperfect, old russia EMPRYNTED BY RICHARD PYNSON (NO DATE) *This edition is altogether unknown and undescribed. The present copy commences with signature C 1, and extends to sig. S (v) in sixes, on the reverse of which is the above colophon, with Pynson's device underneath. It wants sheets A and B, and E (iiii). cus: id est, actus admodum Solennis; quo Jacobus Rex Angliæ, &c. Regii Garteriorum supremus ac Frid. Ducem Wirtembergicum, per Rob. Spencer Barnoem declaravit, portrait woodcut Tubing. 1605 *** This was Sir Wm. Dethick's copy, Garter King at Arms, who accompanied Lord Spencer in his journey in it he has written some very curious circumstances respecting the journey, and of the ill-treatment he experienced from Sir Rob. Spencer and Wm. Seager, "a poore paynter, sonne of a base fleminge and spawne of a Jew," with an account of the family of Dethick, or De Dyk, of Derbyshire and Staffordshire. 475 CHRISTINE OF PISA. THE FAYT OF ARMES AND OF CHYVALRYE black letter, one leaf inlaid and three or four beautifully fac-similed, otherwise a fine and perfect copy, russia extra, gilt leaves, by C. Lewis WESTMESTRE, PER CAXTON, MCCCCLXXXIX *This work consists of 139 leaves, exclusive of the table, occupying two leaves. The Colophon of the Printer is one of great interest, filling the two last pages. It thus commences: "Thur "endeth this boke, whiche xpyne of pyse made "and drewe out of the boke named Vegecius de "re militari and out of tharbre of bataylles "wyth many other thynges sett in to the same "requisite to werre and batailles, which boke "beyng in Frēnshe was delyvered to me Willm "Caxton by the most crysten kinge and se"doubted prynce, my naturel and souvrayn "Lord Kyng Henry the VII, Kyng of Englond "the 23 day of Janyuere, the III of his regne, 522 ENGLAND: - Copy of a Letter written by a Spa- Two very rare and curious historical pieces, written by a zealous Catholie in defence of Philip II. 944 Neumayr van Ramszla (J. W.) Johanu fursten des Jungern Hertzogen zu Sachsen, Reise in Franckreich Engelland und Nederland, port. and plates russia extra, gilt leaves Lips. 1620 * This volume contains accounts of many of the pictures and curiosities in the royal palaces of Westminster, St. James, &c. On the following Monday will commence the sale of the theological portion of his collection, which will occupy eight days, and conclude on the 4th of December. The sales are entrusted to the management of Messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & Co. of Wellington Street. We have also received from Mr. Asher of Berlin, a copy of the Bibliotheca Tieckianathe sale catalogue of the library of Ludwig Tieck, the distinguished German poet, novelist, and critic. The sale will commence at Berlin on the 10th December, with the English portion of the library, which besides the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th folios, is particularly rich in works illustrative of Shakspeare, and of translations of various portions of our great dramatist's writings. The following lot, comprising an edition, we believe, not very generally known, and containing the manuscript notes and comments of so profound a critic as Ludwig Tieck, ought to find an English purchaser. 2152 THE PLAYS OF W. SHAKSPEARE, with the Corrections and Illustrations of various Commentators, to which are added Notes by Johnson and Steevens. 23 vols. gr. in 8vo. Basil 1800-1802 " Exemplaire unique et de la plus grande importance, "contenant des notes sans nombre de la main "de M. Tieck. Ces notes renferment les fruits "d'une étude de plus de 40 ans sur le grand "poète, par son plus grand traducteur et "commentateur, et forment le texte du grand "ouvrage Shakspeare, promis depuis si "longtemps." sur One of the most curious articles in this catalogue, copies of which may be obtained from the London Agent for the sale, Mr. Nutt, of the Strand, is No. 1965, a copy of Lilly's Sixe Court Comedies, which had belonged to Oliver Cromwell, and appears to contain his autograph. There are few literary men who have not, in the course of some one or other of their inquiries, experienced the difficulty there is in procuring copies of pamphlets which being for the most part originally published for purposes of temporary interest, are rarely preserved by binding, and consequently when afterwards wanted become extremely difficult of attainment. We well remember the valuable Catalogue published many years since by Mr. Rodd, of Newport Street, the father of Mr. Thomas Rodd, and have often regretted the loss of our copy of that extensive collection; and we record now for the information of our readers the publication by Mr. Russell Smith, of 4. Old Compton Street, of Part I. of a Catalogue of a singular and unique collection of 25,000 ancient and modern Tracts and Pamphlets: containing I. Biography, Literary History, and Criticism; II. Trials, Civil and Criminal; III. Bibliography and Typography; IV. Heraldry and Family History; V. Archæology; VI. Architecture, Painting, and Sculpture; VII. Music; VIII. Metaphysics. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. The matter is so generally understood with regard to the management of periodical works, that it is hardly necessary for the Editor to say that HE CANNOT UNDERTAKE TO RETURN MANUSCRIPTS; but on one point he wishes to offer a few words of explanation to his correspondents in general, and particularly to those who do not enable him to communicate with them except in print. They will see, on a very little reflection, that it is plainly his interest to take all he can get, and make the most, and the best, of everything; and therefore he begs them to take for granted that their communications are received, and ap brian (with many thanks for his excellent suggestion). А. Т.- Odo. — J. Miland G. J. K. – Melanion. CONTENTS AND INDEX. L. Our Correspondents will see that their wish for a Table of Contents to each number has been complied with. We are fully aware how much the value of a work like "NOTES AND QUERIES" is enhanced by a good INDEX. It is intended to give a very copious one at the end of each volume, so as to make the work one not merely of temporary interest, but of permanent utility. BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED. We believe that this will prove one of the most useful divisions of our weekly Sheet. Gentlemen who may be unable to meet with any book or volume, of which they are in want, may upon furnishing name, date, size, &c., have it inserted in this list, free of cost. Persons having such volumes to dispose of are requested to send reports of price, &c. to Mr. Bell, our Publisher. We have received many complaints of a difficulty in procuring our paper. Every Bookseller and Newsvender will supply it if ordered, and gentlemen residing in the country may be supplied regularly with the Stamped Edition by giving their orders direct to the publisher, Mr. GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street, accompanied by a Post Office order for a quarter (4s. 4d.). All communications should QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. be addressed To the Editor of "NOTES AND Vols. I. and II. 8vo. Price 288. cloth. preciated, even if the succeeding Number bears THE JUDGES OF ENGLAND; from no proof of it. He is convinced that the want of specific acknowledgment will only be felt by those who have no idea of the labour and difficulty attendant on the hurried management of such a work, and of the impossibility of sometimes giving an explanation, when the time of the Conquest. By EDWARD Foss, F. S. A. "It supplies what was much wanted-a regular and progressive account of English legal institutions. The result is a correction of many errors, an addition of much new information, and a better general view of our strictly legal history than any other jurist, historian, or biographer had heretofore attempted to give.". Examiner. LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, and LONGMANS. SIX DAYS' SALE of the First Portion of the Extensive and Valuable STOCK OF BOOKS of the late eminent Bookseller, Mr. Thos. RODD, of Great Newport Street. UNIVERSITY PRESS, OXFORD. Books recently Published. MESSRS. S. LEIGH SOTHEBY and Co., Auctioneers of Literary Property and AUCTION, at their House, 3. Wellington Street, Strand, on MONDAY, Nov. 19, and Five following Days, the First Portion of the extensive and Valuable STOCK of BOOKS of the late eminent Bookseller Mr. THOMAS RODD, of Great Newport Street, London; comprising, among other important works, Anselme (P.) Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, 9 vols., a fine copy of the best edition, on large paper; Clutterbuck's (R.) History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford, 3 vols., large paper, uncut; Christina of Pisa, the Fayt of Armes and of Chyvalrye, by Caxton, in Russia extra, by Lewis; Æsop's Fables, a very rare edition, by R. Pynson, unknown and undescribed; Critici Sacri, a fine copy, in 13 vols.; Dumont et Rousset, Corps Universel Diplomatique du Droit des Gens, a fine copy of this truly important work, on large paper, in 30 vols.; Edmondson (J.) Baronagium Genealogicum, 6 vols. large paper; Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales, a fine illustrated copy, in Russia extra; Grævii et Gronovii Thesaurus Antiquitatem, 34 vols.; Holinshed's (R.) Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, black letter, a choice copy of the best edition; Grafton's Chronicle at large, fine copy, by C. Lewis, from the Grenville Collection; Monstrelet Chroniques, large paper, very scarce; Pellerin Œuvres sur les Médailles; Somer's (Lord) Collection of Tracts, by Sir Walter Scott, 13 vols., Russia extra; Surtees' History of Durham, 4 vols.; a large Collection of the Works of Tempesta, in 2 vols.; Bryan's Biographical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, extensively illustrated with an assemblage of 2500 plates; Versions of the Scriptures; various Works relating to America, Private Acts of Parliament, rare and curious Historical Pieces and Tracts, Pageants, &c. EIGHT DAYS' SALE of highly interesting British Historical PORTRAITS, forming the Second Portion of the very important and valuable Stock of Prints, the Property of Messrs. W. and G. SMITH, the long-established, well-known, and eminent Printsellers, of Lisle Street, having retired from Business. MESSRS. S. 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New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by GEORGE BELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid. - Saturday, November 17. 1849. |