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Bibliotheca Horneriana & Coullietana pars secunda. Being a catalogue of the libraries of Two Reverend Divines, Messrs. Horner and Coulliette; and of a Young Gentleman, Student of the Learned Dr. Boerheaave of Leiden. To which is added, The Books collected by Mr. Narbonne, lately dead at Chelsea. In Greek, Latin, English, French, and Italian. Of Divinity, Philosophy, Philology, Civil and Common Law, History, Geography, Voyages and Travels, Physic, Anatomy, Chirurgery, Mathematicks, Architecture, Miscellanies, and a great Variety of French Sermons. Several Printed by Stephens, Aldus, Plantin, Elzevir, Gryphius, and other good Printers. Which will be sold by Auction, on Wednesday the Seventh of April 1736, at Tom's Coffee-House in St. Martin's-Lane, By James Levi. The Sale to begin every Night at Seven a Clock precisely N. B. The Books may be view'd three Days before the sale begins. Catalogues are to be had at Mr. Lewis's, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Harding's, in St. Martin's-Lane; Mr. Dunoyer's, in the Strand; Mr. Wilcox's, over against the New Church; Mr. Nourse's, by Temple-Bar; Mr. Hatchet's, near the Royal-Exchange; Mr. Roccairol's, in Green-Street, near Leicester-Fields; at Mrs. Giles's Coffee-House in the Pall-Mall; and at the Place of Sale.
Levi, James, fl. 1706-1739.Date: 1736]- E-books
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Catalogue of a collection of valuable books in Latin, French, and Italian . In Divinity, History, Travels, Poetry, Physick and Fortification; And several Prints by P. Paul Rubens. Being the Library of a Reverend Divine lately deceas'd. To be sold by Auction at David Mortier's, Bookseller in the Strand, at the Sign of Erasmus's Head, near the Fountain-Tavern; on Wednesday the 19th of March 1706/7. beginning exactly at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon. By D. Mortier. Catalogues are distributed Gratis by Edw. Castle, at Scotland-Yard Gate near Whitehall; David Mortier in the Strand, at the Sign of Erasmus's Head, near the Fountain-Tavern; J. Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Horn, at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange; and R. Smith without Temple-Bar, at the Oxford Coffee-House, and at the Place of Sale. The Books may be view'd two Day before the Sale begins.
David MortierDate: 1707]- E-books
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Bibliotheca miscellanea or a catalogue of choice books. Both ancient and modern, consisting of, divinity, phylosophy, morality, history physick, Chiruigery, Law, Poetry, Romances &c. In all Volumes. Which will be sold by auction, (or who bids most) for the diversion and entertainment of the gentry of the Ancient City of Norwich, during the time of the assizes to be held there. The sale will begin on Monday the 31st of July, at the Guild-Hall in the market-place, at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon and every Day after at that time, continuing till all are sold; together with Maps, Prints, Pictures, &c. by W. Chase Bookseller in the Cockey-Lane, in Norwich, where catalogues may be had; and at Braithwait's and Blomfield's Coffee-Houses. N.B. Those gentlemen that have a catalogue, are desired to call on Tuesday next for the appendex [sic] which will be added.
Chase, William, fl. 1711-1744.Date: 1721- E-books
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A catalogue of books, in various languages; including many scarce articles; among which are, folio. Shakespeare, first edition ... Now on sale ... by J. Barker, ... 1800 ..
Barker, J. (James), ca. 1750-ca. 1818.Date: [1800]- E-books
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A catalogue of the noble collection of pictures , miniatures, bronzes, gems, magnificent embossed plate, ornaments in gold and silver, Coins and Medals, China, Japan, &c. Of the Right Honourable Lady Elizabeth Germain, Lately Deceas'd; Being the Collection of the old Earls of Peterborough; and also, Part of the Arundelian Collection. Which (by Order of the Executors) Will be sold by Auction, By Mr. Langford and Son, At their House in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, On Wednesday the 7th of this Instant March 1770, and the Three following Days. The whole may be viewed on Monday the 5th, and till the Time of Sale, which will begin each Day punctually at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues of which may then be had at Mr. Langford's aforesaid, at Sixpence each. Note. In the Second Day's Sale will be sold, her Ladyship's rich Set of Gold and Silver Dressing Plate, her Brilliant Ear Rings, Necklace, Girdle Buckle, Stay Buckles, and other Jewels; her large and fine Oriental Pearl Necklace, and several other rich and valuable Effects. Conditions of sale as usual.
Mr. Langford and Son.Date: 1770]