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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![AGA. ALBERTUS. and the Indies. June 26, 1695. ([Col.] Edinburgh, Printed by the Heirs and Suc- cessors of Andrew Anderson,. . . . 1695. Folio, 4 leaves, AGA, ZARAIN. 2 of the City of Babylon by the Turke. As it was written from. thence by Zarain Aga, one of his Captaines to Caymaran (his Brother) Vice-Roy in Constantinople. ... Englished by W. H. London, Printed by 1. Raworth, for N. Butter, and N. Bourne, 1639. 4°, A—E in fours, A 1 blank. The translator, William Holloway, sub- . scribes “ The Coppy of a letter sent to a ‘private merchant of London, from Ra- gouza.” AGER, THOMAS. A Paraphrase on the Canticles, Or, Song of Solomon, By the late Learned, and Pious Protestant, Thomas Ager. London, Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, -... 1680. 8°, A—Bb in eights. AGIATIS. Agiatis, Queen of Sparta, Or, The Civil Wars of the Lacedemonians, in the Reigns of the Kings Agis and Leonidas. In Two Parts, Translated out of French... . London, Printed by R. E. for R, Bentley. 1686. 8°, B—Q 6 in eights, and the title. AGLIONBY, WILLIAM. Painting [Illustrated in Three Dialogues, Containingsome Choice Observations upon the Art Together with the Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, from Cimabue, to the time of Raphael, and Michael An- gelo. With an Explanation of the Diffi- cult Terms. London, Printed by John Gain, for the Author, . . . MDCLXXXvVv. 4°. Title and Jmprimatur, 2 leaves: dedication with the name of the dedicatee left unsupplied, 2 leaves: a—d 2 in fours: A—3 C 2 in fours. ‘AGRIPPA, H. C. - Three Books of Occult Philosophy, Written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa, of Nettes- heim, Counseller to Charles the Fifth, Emperor of Germany: And ludge of the Prerogative Court. Translated out of the Latin into the Envlish Tongue, By J. F. London, Printed by R. W. for Gregory Moule, ... 1651, 4°. Portrait. Enco- mium in verse by Engenius Philalethes, lileaf: title, 1 leaf: Life, 1 leaf: trans- lator’s Dedication to Dr. Child, M.D., 2 leaves : A—Qq 2 in eights, HUDERNUS, JOSEPHUS, The True History of the Jacobites of Heypt, Lybia, Nubia, &c, Their Origine, Religion, Ceremonies, Laws, and Customs, Whereby you may see how they differ from the Jacobites of Great Britain. Translated by a Person of Quality from the Latin of Josephus Ahudernus, a Man of Integrity, and born in Cairo in Agypt. London, Printed for Eliphal Jaye... mpcxci. 4°, A—E in fours, B, M. AINSWORTH, R. The Most Natural and Easie Way of In- stitution ; Containing Proposals for mak- ing a Domestic Education less Chargeable to Parents and more Easie and Beneficial to Children. By which Method, Youth may not only make avery considerable Progress in Languages, but also in Arts and Sciences, in Two Parts. .. . The Second Edition, with Additions, London, Printed for Christopher Hussey, ... 1699. 4°, A—Din fours, Dedicated to Sir William Hustler, M.P. ALBAN OR ALBON, ST., Protomartyr. Cest la vie de monseigneur sainct albain. roy de hongrie et martir. [Col.] Cy finit la vie du glorieux martir mdseigneur sainct albain roy de de [ste] hongrie. trans- late na gueres de latin en fracoys. Im- prime a lyon sur le rone, Le xviij. iour dauril, L’an de grace. Mececlxxxiij. 4°, a—c in eights: d, 6, d 6 blank. Syston Park Sale, Dec. 1884, No, 2040. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Liber aggregationis seu liber secretor2 Alberti magni de virtutibus herbarg lapidum & animalium quorumdg C Liber primus de viribus quarundg herbarg[Col. ] Albertus Magnus de Secretis nature Explicit Necnon per me Wilhelmum de Mechlinia Impressus In opulentissima Ciuitate Londoniari Juxta pontem qui vulgariter dicitur Flete brigge. [About 1480,] 4°,a—f 4 in eights, text commen- cing with a headline on a ij and colophon occurring on f ij, the remaining half-sheet occupied by observations on the zodiac, feasts, &c. Syston Park Sale, Dec. 1884, No. 53. W. Herbert’s copy with his autograph. In the conclusion the date 1476 is mentioned as an incidental illustration. Incipiunt Secreta mulierum et virorum ab Alberto magno composita, [This is on the verso on the second leaf, the first and the recto of the second being occupied by aproemium. At the end occurs :] Finis huius tractatuli venerabilis Alberti magni. secreta expliciunt mulierum. [London, W. de Machlinia, about 1480.] 4°, a—g in eights=56 leaves, of which the first and last were apparently blank. See Herbert’s Ames, p. 1773.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0009.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


