Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt.
- William Carew Hazlitt
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![LELIANUS. ZELIANUS. The Tactiks of lian Or art of embat- tailing an army after y® Grecian manner Englished & illustrated w figures throughout & notes vpon y° Chapters of y° ordinary motions of y° Phalange by I. B. The exercise military of y° English by y® order of that great Geuerall Maurice of Nassau Prince of Orange . . . is added. At London for Laurence Lisle & are to be sold at his shoppe... [1616.] Folio. Title engraved by Mgidius Gelius of Woudrichem in Holland, dated 1616, 1 leaf: dedication to Prince Charles by Jo. Bingham the translator, dated “ From my Garrison at Woudrichem in Holland the 20 of September 1616,” 2 leaves: A, 7 leaves : B—O 3 in sixes, besides plates at pp. 46, 64 (4), 80, 86, 92, 98 (2), 106 (3), 110 (2), 114 (2 one unmarked of an elephant caparisoued for war), 116 (4), 132 (2), 136 (4), 140, 142 (3), 144 (4), 146 (5), 148 (5), 154, 156 (2); nearly all of which are marked with the chapters, to which they refer. ZESOP. [The Fables of Hsop. Colophon] Finis. Emprynted by Richard Pynson. Folio, -{a—]s 5 in sixes, s 6 having been probably blank. With numerous fine large wood- cuts, B. I, This copy begins on sign c i, and is other- wise complete. On the last leaf is the autograph of an early owner: ‘‘R. Johnson pre. xij4. 1520.” The last figure of the date has been altered so as to resemble 6, This is an altogether different impression from that described in the Handbovk, 1867, and of later execution. The Fables of Alsop... . The Third Edition, wherein are the Compleat Set of Cutts. London, Printed for T. Basset . . 1683, 8°, A—R 2 in eights: The Annotations, (a)—(d 6) in eights: vol. 2, *B—*S 6 in eights, besides 3 leaves with title and Table: Annotations, (*a) —(*b) in eights. With a frontispiece to each volume and a plate to each Fable. ZEsop’s Fables, In English and Latin, Jnterlineary, .°.. The Second Edition with Sculptures. By John Locke, Gent. London: Printed for A. Bettesworth, . 1723. 8°. a, 4 leaves;’A—Y 4 in eights. With 74 small engravings in compartments. iisop at Bathe, Or, A few Select Fables in Verse. By a Person of Quality. Lon- don, Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick- lane. MDCXcviII. 8°..:Title and preface, 5 leaves: B—E in fours, iS) AFRICA. fisop at Tunbridge. Or, A few select Fables in Verse. By no Person of Quality. London: Printed, and are to be Sold by E. Whitlock, .. 1698. 8°, A—C 4 in eights. Old Aisop at White-Hall, Giving Advice to the Young Asops at Tunbridge and Bath: Or, some Fables relating to Govern- ment. By a Person of what Quality you please. London, Printed, and Sold by J. Nutt, . 7. 1698. 8 A, 3: B—K an fours. In verse. Esop at Paris, His Letters and Fables. Translated from the Original French. Printed in the Year 1701. 8°, A—E in fours. Chiefly in verse. Aisop at Court. Or, State Fables. Vol. I. Vendidit hic auro patriam . . . Virg. Ain. London, Printed and Sold by J. Nut,... 1702. 8°, A—F 2 in fours, Al with half- title. In verse. ZEsop Return’d from Tunbridge : Or, sop out of his Wits. In a Few Select Fables, in Verse. London, Printed for J. F. in Bedlam, [1702.] 8°. A,4:B,8:C,7: sop at Oxford: Or, A few select Fables in Verse, .. .’. London; Printed in the Year 1709,... 8°. <A, 2 leaves with title and dedication to Thomas Lewis Esq’, M.P, for Whitchurch, Hants: B—L 2 in fours. fEsop at Utrecht. London, Printed in the Year 1712, and Sold by the Booksellers. Price ld. 8°, 4 leaves. In verse. AFRICA. The Discription of the Countrey of Aph- riqve, the fyrst part of the worlde, with the cituation of the countreys together with the perticuler maners, lawes, and ceremonies, of dyuers people inhabetyng in the same part Translated out of French into Englyshe by Wyllyam Prat of London, the fyrst daye of the newe yere, M. cocco L. II. Rede it dyly- gently. Marke it perfectly. Reuolue it thorowly. Beare it equally Beholde the auctours simplicitie, And prayse God almyghty. [Col.] Imprinted at Lond6d in Fletestrete at the signe of the George next to saynt Dunstones Churche by Wyllyam Powel. 8°, black letter, A—L in eights, L 8 blank. Dedicated by Prat to William Courtney, Earl of Devonshire. Grenv. Coll. The Epistle to Courtenay is of some bio- graphical interest. Act for a Company Tradeing to Affrica,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0008.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


