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First Edition of text printed in England. Marginal notes on a few leaves slightly shaved. 167 CAIUS (John) DE ANTIQUITATE CANTABRIGIENSIS ACADEMIAE Libri duo, adiunximus assertionem antiquitatis Oxoniensis Academiae, sm. 8vo, old calf, First EpItIon, 1568 £3 S.T.C. 4344. 168 CALENDARIUM perpetuum & Generale breuiarii romani, ed. Petro Ruyssio, sm. 8vo, coniemp calf, design in blind on sides, cut on title, Toledo, 1578 7/6 Wanting two leaves. 169 CALVIN. — INSTITUTIONIS CHRIS- TIANAE RELIGIONIS, A Ioanne Calvino conscriptae, compendium simul, ac methodi enarratio, Per Edm. Bunnium, sm. 8vo, vellum, Londini, Excudebat Thomas Vautrollerius iwmpensis Georgit Bishop, 0579 ir 2 18/- This abridgement by Bunny is not recorded in the S.T.C. At the end are bound with this the dedicatory epistles (in English) of Featherstone and Lawne, which appeared in the abridgement by Lawne, trans- P88 by Featherstone and published by Vautrollier in 1585. 170 CALVIN (John) THE INSTITUTION OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION, Translated into English . . . whereunto are newly added sundry Tables, 4to, old calf, BLAcK LETTER, [1574] Ot mie 7/6 S.T.C. 4417. Wanting title, preliminary matter, last sheet of table, and one leaf (A8) of text. 171 CALVIN (John) THE INSTITUTION OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION, Translated into English, with sundry Tables by Thomas Norton, folio. contemp. calf, covers loose, title mounted, 1611 S:T.C. 4424. 172 CALVIN (John) THE INSTITUTION OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION, Translated into English, with sundry Tables, etc. by Thomas Norton, folio, half calf, woodcut border to title, 1634 18/- S.C .4425) 173 CALVIN (John) THE PSALMES OF DAVID, and others, with M. John Calvins Commentaries, 4to, cloth, paper label, 1571 15/- S.T.C. 4895. Brack Letrmr, title within elaborate ornamental border, small corner repaired. 174 CALVIN (John) COMMENTARIE upon the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romanes, newely translated into English by Chris- topher Rosdell, 8vo, half calf, title cut close to elaborate border and mounted, BLACK LETTER, 1583 12/6 S.T.C. 4399. This copy wants 3 leaves of the Table. 175 CALVIN (John) THE COMMENTARIES of M. John Calvin upon the Actes of the Apostles, Faithfully translated out of Latine into English for the great profite of our countrie-men, by Christopher Fether- stone, 4to, orig. calf binding over wooden boards, with elaborate blind roll on sides, vemains of clasps, 1585 30/- S.T.C. 4398. Slightly wormed, otherwise nice copy with the fine old binding in good state. 176 CAMBRIDGE.—TRUE COPIES oF ALL THE LATINE ORATIONS made and pro- nounced at Cambridge, 1622, by the Vice- Chancellor and others of that University, made in the entertainment of Don Charles de Coloma, etc., with their translations into English, 4to, old calf, EXTREMELY SCARCE, 1623 S.T.C. 4494. Contains the first printed oration by George Herbert, who was Public Orator at that time. 177 CAMBRIDGE. UMBRA COMITIO- RUM; or, Cambridge Commencement in Types; [at end] Reprinted at Oxford for the famous University of Cambridge, Anno secundo. libertatis ignorantiae Academicae, 4to, half movocco, 4 leaves, AN EXTREMELY SCARCE CAMBRIDGE ITEM, [1650] 15/- Reprinted by C. Wordsworth in ‘‘Social Life at the English Universities in the 18th Century,” from a copy in the Cambridge Library. 178 CAMBRIDGE POEMS. — LACRYMA: CANTABRIGIENSES: In obitum Sereni- sime Regine Anne Coniugis dilectissime Tacobi Magne Britannie, & Hibernie Regis, 4to, old calf, Cambridge, 1619 30/- S.T.C. 4489. 179 CAMBRIDGE POEMS. — HYMENAUS CANTABRIGIENSIS, 4to, cloth, calf back, Cambridge, 1683 12/6 A collection of English and Latin Poems on the Marriage of Princess Anne and George, Prince of Den- mark. Includes poems by John and James Montagu, James Sanderson, Sir John Fowell, Sir George Mere dith, Sir Francis Willoughby, Joseph Craven, Robert Blake, etc. 1 180 CAMDEN (Wiliam) BRITANNIA sive Florentissimorum Regnorum, Angliz, Scotie, Hiberniz, etc., descriptio, 8vo, old calf, title mutilated and vepaired, lettering untouched, FIRST EDITION, 1586 $1 SVE.C: 4508°. 181 CAMDEN (William) BRITANNIA sive Florentissimorum Regnorum, Angle, Scotie, Hibernie, etc., descriptio, 8vo, old calf, VERY GooD copy of the Third Edition, 1590 30/- S.T.C. 4505. Contains 112 pages more than the second edition, and 206 pages more than the first edition.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33160314_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)