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No text description is available for this image![_— b> Or 3 Augustini ad Julianum—Cantilena 8S. Bernardi in honorem Christi (37 dl. end wanting), written in neat gothic letters, double columns, 48 lines—Liber de Vitis Sanctorum Patrum transcriptus per Nicolaum de Dovaria Ord. Min. die decimo Sept. 1464 (121 JUl.), written in bold gothic letter, double columns, 48 lines (wants beginning), MSS. on VELLUM (10 én. by 64 in.) in two different hands, in 1 vol. morocco back Cicero. Epistolarum ut inscribitur familiarium lib. XVI, cum Jodoci Badii Ascensii familiarissimis interpretationibus ; ejus- dem Compendium Isagogicum in Epistolas; cum Indice brevissime, (zt. rom. title in large red and black gothic within a beautiful Italian woodcut border of boys and ornaments, with printer’s device in red in lower border, numerous fine ornamental initials, half bound, large and clean copy Solio. Taurini, Nic. de Benedictis, 1513 This is Dr. Kloss’s copy, and has numerous MS. marginal notes, said to be in the hand of Philip Melancthon. Cicero. De Rhetorica, MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM (77 Ul. 73 in. by 5% in.) written in neat gothic letter, long lines, 24 to a full page, with interlinear glosses, russia, g. e. from the Drury Library, formerly in the Augustinian Monastery in Rebdorff, diocese of Hichstadt, with inscription on fly-leaf sm. 4to. SAC. XIV Cicero. Rhetoricorum libri, ete. [at end] “ Inventionis liber secundus explicit,” MANUSCRIPT ON PAPER (102 Ul. 8% by 54 in.) written in neat semi-roman letters by an Italian scribe, with marginal notes, illuminated initial with marginal deco- ration and emblazoned coat of arms on first page, modern olive morocco, g. é. sm. 4to. SAC. XV Cocker (Edw.) Cocker’s Arithmetick, published by John Hawkins, forty-ninth edition, corrected and amended by G. Fisher, woodcut portrait, original calf 12mo. printed for J. Hodges at the Looking-Glass on London Bridge, 1738 Cogler (D. Jo.) Similitudines: accomodatae ad necessarias et praecipuas partes doctrinae Coelestis, etc. 20 fine biblical cuts, some with mark D. B. 1557, (see Brulliot|, Wittebergae, 1561—Aleuini Abbatis Turonensi de Fide Sanctae & Indivi- duae Trinitatis lib. III, Scripti a.p. 770, Francof. Chr. Egenolphus, 1555; in 1 vol. vellum | sm. 8vo Collenutio (Pandolpho) Comedia de Jacobi e de Joseph, composta ad instantia del Duca Hercole de Ferrara, in terza rima istoriata, t2tle in red and black gothic within woodcut border of emblems, 6 fine cuts in the text, and full-page cut of printer’s device on separate leaf at end, vellum, scarce 12mo. Stampata in Venetia per Nicolo Zopino e Vicentio Compagni, 1523 C](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3165843x_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)