Library catalogs - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Librorum in omni facultate & scientiæ præstantissimorum, catalogus. Or, A catalogue of the libraries of Henry Smith, Esq; late one of the benchers of the Inner-Temple; and the Reverend Mr. Ilive, M.A. (Both deceased;) among which are very near a compleat set of the King of France's cabinet of prints, bound in Morocco, with the King's-Arms. Grævius and Gronovius, 28 vol, large paper. Grævius's antiquities of Italy, 27 vol. large paper. Grævius's antiquities of Sicily, 15 vol. large paper. Tractatus Tractatuum, 28 vol. best edition. Rymer's Fœdera, 19 vol. Montfaucon's antiquities, 15 vol. large paper. Ciceronis opera, 4 vol. apud Juntas. Biblia sacra, 8 vol. Parisiis è typographia regia. Philosophical transactions, 30 vol. compleat. As also a compleat set of the best editions of the classicks, with a very large number of books of prints, architecture, painting, &c. Together with a compleat set of the Common Law. Which will begin to be sold very cheap, the lowest price fixed in each book, on Wednesday the 2d of May, at nine of the clock in the morning; at Thomas Osborne's shop in Gray's-Inn. 1733. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, and money for any library of books
Osborne, Thomas, d. 1743.Date: 1733]- E-books
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Bibliotheca Postlethwaiteana: or, A catalogue of the library of the Late Reverend John Postlethwait, D.D. chief master of St. Paul's School . Being a collection of many valuable and rare books, in Hebrew, Arabick, Turkish, Greek, Latin, English, and other languages. Printed by the celebrated printers, viz. Aldus, Rob. & Hen. Stephens, Colinæus, Vascosan, Plantin, Gryphius, &c. Which will begin to be sold by auction at St. Paul's Coffee-house next Deans-Court, at the West-end of St. Paul's Church-yard, on Tuesday the 13th of April, 1714, beginning every evening at four a-clock, designing to sell by day-light. By Thomas Ballard, bookseller, at the rising-sun in Little-Britain. Where catalogues may be had; also of Mr. Stokoe against the Mews-gate, Mr. Brown at Exeter-Exchange and Temple-bar, Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet, Mr. Innys in St. Paul's Church-yard, Mr. Crouch in Cornhil, booksellers, and at the place of sale.
Ballard, Thomas, fl. 1698-1734.Date: 1714]- E-books
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Librorum, in omnibus linguis & literaturæ partibus insignium, catalogus. A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Creech, A.M. formerly fellow of Wadham College in Oxford, and of John Eyre Esq; lately deceas'd. Consisting of a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books, in all parts of learning. Particularly great numbers of the classics, publish'd in usum delphini and cum notis variorum, with many other curious and scarce editions. Which will be sold very cheap, (the lowest price fix'd in each book) on Tuesday the 25th day of May 1731. Beginning at eight in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Gray's-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had gratis, of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Mr. Innys in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; Mr. King in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall, London: Mr. Thurlbourn in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath; booksellers: and at the place of sale
Gyles, Fletcher, d. 1741.Date: 1731]- E-books
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A catalogue of modern books on architecture, &c. Theoretical, practical, and ornamental; which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no.56, High Holborn, London
I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England)Date: 1789?]- E-books
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Librorum in omnibus linguis & literaturæ partibus utilissima collectio: a catalogue of the libraries of John Hughes, Esq; and his brother Mr. Jabez Hughes, both deceased. Containing a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books in all parts of literature. Particularly a great number of the best and scarcest editions of the Greek and Roman classics, historians and philosophers. Also, a very compleat collection of books relating to the history and antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Which will be sold very cheap (the lowest price fixed in each book) on Wednesday, January 31. 1732-3, beginning at nine in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Grays-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had Gratis of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Messieurs Innys and Manby in St. Paul's-Church yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall; Mr. Thurlbourne in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath, booksellers. And at the place of sale
Gyles, Fletcher, d. 1741.Date: 1733]