Catalogue of a collection of early printed books in the library of the Royal Society.
- Royal Society (Great Britain). Library
- Date:
- [1910]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Catalogue of a collection of early printed books in the library of the Royal Society. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Isocrates. Isocratis Oratio de Pace, Honofrio Bartliolino Archiepiscopo Pisano interprete. Lat. <£ Gr. 48 leaves, the first and last blank. 8°. [1525?] Imperfect, wanting the first blank leaf. Graece et Latine. Isocratis oratoris disertissimi Parsenesis . . . ad Demonicu. Ejusdem pnecepta qbus melior evasurus sit princeps . . . Agapeti ad Justinianu Imperatorem de eadem re sermo exhortatorius. Adjecta sunt hiis apendicis uice Grsecorum quorunda illustrium epigrammata . . . Ottomaro Luscinio . . . interprete. 80 leaves. 8°. Augustse, Per Simper turn rujf, expensis D. Sigismundi grim, 1523. With MS. notes. Italian Tracts. [A collection of 49 Italian tracts, chiefly ballads and poems, illustrated with woodcuts; for the most part printed in Venice in the first quarter of the 16th century. The volume is in the original boards of an embossed leather binding, probably of English workmanship, bearing the binder’s initials: T. P. Each tract will be found separately entered in this catalogue.] J acobus, Paduanus. See Donms (Jacobus de). Jerome, Saint. Epistola Sancti Hieronymi ad Evagrium de potestate Papae. Cum prsefatione D. Martini Lutheri. 8 leaves, the last blank. 4°. Vitebergse, apud Nicolaum Schirlentz, 1538. Exposico Symboli Gloriosi Jeronimi contra Jouinianu hereticum. [By Tyrannius Rufinus.] (£5, if.. 30 leaves, the last blank. 4°. [Cologne, Ulrich Zell, 1470?] Rubricated throughout. Jerung (Henricus) Begin [fol. 2.] Incipit Elucidarius scripturarii feliciter. £5, it. 201 leaves, the last blank. fol. In regia ciuitate Nurmbergen., per Fridcricum Grcussner, 1476. With the initial letters illuminated. Jesuits. Tres-Humble Remonstrance et Requeste des Religieux de la Compagnie de Jesus, presentee au Tres-Chrestien Roy . . . Henry IILI. Avec l’attestation de Messieurs l’Evesque & Magistrats de la ville d’Anvers contre la calomnie du libelle dift'amatoire cy devant public soubs tiltre de l’PListoire Notable du Pere Henry brusle, etc. ff. 64. 8°. Juuxtc la Coj.pic Imprimec, [Bordeaux /] 1603.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24855492_0057.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


