Volume 1
Bibliotheca Britannica; or, a general index to British and foreign literature / By Robert Watt.
- Robert Watt
- Date:
- 1824
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Bibliotheca Britannica; or, a general index to British and foreign literature / By Robert Watt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![487 k HERI HERIOT, Joun, brother of the preceding, and chiefly resident at Bar- badoes.—-The Sorrows of the Heart; a Novel. 1787, 2 vols.—The Half- pay Officer; a Novel. 1788, 3 vols. 8vo.—Historical Sketch of Gibraltar ; with an Account of the Siege of the Fortress, by the combined Forces of France and Spain. Lond. 1792, 8vo. 6s. ; ‘ HERISSANT, M.D., F. R. S.— Experiments made on Living Animals, with the Poison of Lamas and of Ticunas. Phil. Trans. Abr. x. 144, 1741. HERISSANT, Lous Antoine Prosper.—Bibliothéque Physique de la France, ou Liste te tous les ouvrages, tant imprimésque Manuscrits, qui ktraitent de l’Histoire Naturelle de ce Royaume. Par. 1771, S8vo. HERITIER, Cuarzes Louts 1’, p= Bruretre, an eminent French Botanist, was born at Paris, 1764; murdered 1801.—There bei Work of his, entitled, Stirpes Nove aut minus Cognite, Descriptionibus et Iconibus illustrate. Paris, 1784, fol.—On the Genus Symplocos ; comprehending Hopea and Alstonea, (Linn.) and Ciponima. (Aubl.) Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. i. p.174.—On the Genus Calligonum; comprehending Pterococcus, (Pallas.) and Pallasia, (Linn.) Ib. 177. i HERITIER, Manse Jeanye 1’, pe Vittanpon, daughter of Nicholas, who follows, and esteemed for her poetical talents and suavity of manners, 2 was born at Paris, 1664; died there, 1734—Among her various Works in Prose and Verse are, a Translation of Ovid’s Epistles, 16 of which are in Verse—La Tour Ténébreuse; an English Tale.—Les Caprices du Destin; a Novel. —L’ Avare Puni; a Novel in verse. : HERITIER, Nicuotas t’, a French Poet of the 17th century; died 1680.—He wrote only two Tragedies, of no great merit, Hercule Furieux, and Clavis, and a few fugitive Poems. HERLE, Cuartrs,—A Fuller Answer to a Treatise written by Dr. Ferne, entituled, The Resolving of Conscience upon the Question of Resist- ance. Lond. 1642, 4to.—Sermon on Zach. viii. 19. Lond. 1642, 4to.— m The Independency on Scriptures, of the Independency of Churches. Lond. 1643, 4to.—Sermons on 1 Kings xxii. 22. Lond. 1644, 4to.—On 2 Sam. xxi. 16,17. Lond. 1646.—Wisdom’s Tripos; concerning Worldly Policy, Moral Prudence, and Christian Wisdom. Lond. 1655, 8vo. HERLINUS, Jon. Hurpricus.—Isagoge Analytica Librorum Prophe- ticorum Vet. Test. cum versibus pynuoveurixois. Bern. 1604, 8vo.—Isa- goge ad Lectionem Librorum. Nov. Test. per Analysin cum versibus prqwovevrixois. Bern. 1605, 8vo.—Isagoge Analytica ad Lectionem Libro- rum tertize et quartz partis Vet. Test. qui Poétici et Prophetici appellan- tur, cum versibus pynwovevtixois. Bern. 1608, 4to. 2 HERMAN, Archbishop of Cologne.—Reformatio Doctrinze Hecclesias- tice. Bon. per Laur. Mylium, 1545.—A Simple and Religious Consulta- tion of us, Herman, Archbishop of Cologne, &c. ; by what means a Chris- tian Reformation may be began amonge men. Lond. 1547, 8vo. Black letter.—-Enchiridion Christiane Institutionis in Concilio Provinciali Colo- niensi editum. Par. 1558, 8vo. HERMAN, Datwara.—Summa Doctrine Mohammedice, et de Gene- ratione ac Educatione Mohammedis, ex Arab. in Lat. 1550. HERMAN, Danret.—Stephaneis, sive de Bello Stephani Regis Po- loniz, contra Ducem Moscovie. Gedan. 1582, 4to. © HERMAN, Tuomas.—Critical Catalogue of the Pictures of the Bri- tish Intitution, Pall Mall. Lond. 1807, 8vo. HERMANN, Govorren.—De Metris Poétarum Grecorum et Roma- norum. Lips. 1796, 8vo. 9s. 6d. A most valuable Work to the Student of Greek and Roman Poetry, but now very scarce. —De Emendanda Ra- tione Greece Grammatice, Pars prima: accedunt Herodiani aliorumque Libelli, nunc primum editi. Lips. 1801, 8vo. 10s. 6d.—Elementa Doctrine Metrice. Lips. 1816. Reprinted, Glasg. 1817. HERMANN, Amanpus.—Sol Triplex in eodem Universo, id est, Uni- versze Philosophiz cursus, menti Augustini, Bernardi, et Scoti, conforma- Ptus. Sultzbaci. 1676, fol. HERMANN, Benen. Franz.—Abriss der Physikalischen Beschaffen- leit der Oesterreichischen Staaten. St. Peters. 1782, 8vo.—Beytrage zur Physik, Gikonomie, Mineralogie, Chemie, Technologie, und zur Statistik besonders der Russischen und Angranzenden lander. Berl. 1786-88, 3 band. 8vo. HERMANN, Dav.—Delineatio Scelesti Humani. HERMANN, Hueu.—Pia Desideria. Ant. illustrata. Ant. 1623. Best edition. HERMANN, James, a learned Mathematician of the Academy of Ber- 4 lin, was born at Basil, 1678; died 1733.—Phoronomia; or, two Books on the Forces and Motions of both Solid and Fluid Bodies. Amst. 1716, 4to. A yery learned Work on the New Mathematical Physics.—Abrége des Mathematiques. Petersb. 1728, Svo. HERMANN, Joun.—Recensio Plantarum in Horto Bruxellensi. Brux. 1652, 4to. HERMANN, Joun, Professor of Botany and the Materia Medica at Strasburgh, was born near that place, 1758; died 1800.— Amphibiorum Virtutis Medicate Defensio, inchoata et continuata. Arg, 1787-9.—In Mutatione Rectoratus. Arg. 1790, fol. 7 HERMANN, Joun Fr.—Observationes et Anecdota ex Osteologia comparata, Argent. 1792, 4to. HERMANN, Lzonuarp Davin.—Maslographia, oder Beschreibung des Schlesischen Massel im Oelss-Bernstadtischen Furstenthum mit seinen Schauwurdigkeiten, Brieg. 1711, 4to. HERMANN, Paut, a celebrated Botanist, was born at Halle, in Sax- ony 1646; died 1695.—Index Plantarum que in Horto Leidensi alantur, Budis. 1717, 4to. 1576. Et Emblematis HERM 487 a 1687, 8vo. Leyd. 1720, 8vo.—Paradisus Batavus, seu Descriptio Rario. rum Plantarum. Lugd. Bat. 1698, 8vo. Posth. Lugd. Bat. 1705, 4to.— Flore Lugdunobatave Flores, sive enumeratio Stirpium Horti Lugdono- s Batay. Methodo, Nature vestigiis insistente, dispositar. Lugd. Bat. 1690, 8vo. Ascribed to him, though published under the name of Zumbach.— Lapis Lydius Materie Medica. Lugd. Bat. 1704, 8vo.—Cynosura Ma- terie Medice. Argent. 1710, 4to. Etcum Notis J. S. Henningeri et Contin. J. Boecleri. Argent. 1726, 3 tom. 4to. Arg. 1731, 4to.—Musei Indici Catalogus, continens varia Exotica Animalia, Insecta, Vegetabilia Mineralia, que collegerat. Lugd. Bat. 1711, 8vo.—Muszum Zeylanicum, Lugd. Bat. 1717, 1726, 8vo. Unfinished.—Catalogus Plantarum Capitis Bone Speci. Unedited. ‘ HERMANN, Puttrrvs.—De Morbo Gallico. Englished by Jn. Hes- iter. Lond. 1590, 4to. Britannicarum Geographico-Historica Descriptio. Amst. 1661, 16mo. HERMANT, Goprrey, a learned and pious Doctor of the Sorbonne, was born at Beauvais, 1617 ; died 1690. His Works are numerous ; besides several Polemical Writings against the Jesuits, they consist of,— Discours Chrétien sur ]’Etablissement du Bureau des Pauvres de Beauvais. 1653. —ZIndex Universalis totius Juris Ecclesiastici. fol.— Life of St. Athanasius. Par. 1671, 2 vols. 4to.—Lives of St. Basil and Gregory Nazianzen. Par, 1674, 2 vols. 4to.—Life of St.. Chrysostom, Par. 1669, 8vo. and 4to. Against Labadie. HERMANT, Jrean.—Histoire des Religions, ou Ordres Militaires de l’Eglise, et des Ordres de Chevalerie. Rouen, 1726, 2 tom. 12mo, HERMAS, commonly called the Pastor or Shepherd, from the title of a book which bears: his name, was an ancient Christian Writer of the 1st century, generally supposed to have been the same with that Hermas to whom St. Paul sent Salutations: Rom. xvi. 14. ~The only remains of this Father is, the Pastor or Shepherd, which was originally written in Greek; but that being lost, there is now only a Latin Version of it, sapposed to have been made by Rufinus, in the 4th century.— Pastor, 3 libris, quorum primus vinscribitur Visiones ; secundus Mandata: tertius Similitudines: edidit Jac. Faber. Par, 1513, fol. Editio princeps.—Pastor, a Nic. Gerbellio. Lat. Argent. 1522, 4to.—Pastor ; cum Casp, Barthii Animadvers, Cyg. 1655, 8vo.— Pastor ; ex Recensione et cum Notis Joannis Fellii Oxoniensis Epis- copi, cum Barnabe Epistola Catholica. Oxon. 1685, 12mo.—The Pastor is also to be found in the Patres Apostolici of Cotelerus, vol. i. p. 75, Anty. 1698, fol. which is the best edition; and in the Codex Apocryphus Novi Testamenti, 4 Jo. Alb. Fabricio. Hamb. 1719, vol. iii. 8vo, Et in Rich. Russel Patr. Apost. ex editione Jo. Clerici, cum variis Lectionibus et selec- tis Cotelerii, Fellii, Clerici, et Wake Notis. Lond. 1746, vol. i. 8vo.—The by William Wake, in his Translation of the Genuine Epistles of the Apos- tolical Fathers. Lond. 1693, 8vo. Second and best edition of the Trans- lation. Lond. 1710. HERMELIUS, Otraus.—De Origine Livonorum. Lips. 1719, 8vo. HERMES, surnamed Trismecisrus, or Turice Great, a highly cele- brated Egyptian Legislator, Priest, and Philosopher, flourished, as some think, about the year of the world 2076, m the reign of Ninus, after Moses. He is said to have written 36 books upon Theology and Philosophy, and 6 upon Medicine ; but they are all lost. ‘There are two Dialogues, however, a that go under his name, the one entitled, Poemander, and the other Ascle- pius, but which are now supposed to have been the Work of some anony- mous Christian Writer in the 2d century: POEMANDER.—Poem. seu de Potestate et_Sapientia Divina; Marcilio Ficino interprete, e Graco in Latinum. Ferrar. 1472, fol. ditio prineeps.—There is also an edition without date, printed by Schoeffer, 4to.—Poem. Par. 1492, 4to.—Poem, Ven. 1503, fol—Poem. Par. 1522, 4to.—Poem. Greece. Par.'1554, 4to.—Poem. Gr. Lat. per Fr. Hussatem Candallam. Burdig. 1574, 4to. Et Ven. ap. Juntas, 1598, 4to.—Poem. Lugd. 1607, 12m0.— Poem. 4 Annib. Rosello. Colon. 1630, fol. The best edition. —Poem. y Gall. par Francois de Foix. Bourd. 1579, fol.—The Divine Pymander of Hermes Trismegistus. Translated into English, by Dr. Everard. Lond. 1650, 12mo. The Asclepius is included in the above editions. —Opera, Gr. Lat. per Fr. Patritium. Ven. 1593, et Lond. 1611, fol. Gr. Lat. cum Commentariis Hannib. Roselli. Col. Ag. 1630, 8vo.—There are many other supposititious Pieces and fragments of Works which pass under the name of Hermes Trismegistus. ; ligion he professed, is supposed to have flourished in ‘the 2d century, under the Emperor Commodus, ‘The only Work by which he is known, exposes, % with much ability and keen irony, the discordant opinions of the Philoso- phers concerning God, the soul, &c. It is entitled,—Irrisio Philosophorum Gentilium, 4 Raph. Seilero, Gr. et Lat. Bas. 1553, 8vo. Editio princeps. Bas. 1580, 8vo.—Irrisio, connected with Demetrius, Cidonius, De Con- temnenda Morte, and with Justin Martyr, Gr. et Lat. Par. 1615, and 1636, fol,—lInrisio, Gr. et Lat. ex Interpr. R. Seileri ad Codicem MS. Thome Galei, cum var. Lect. et Notis Galei et Wilh. Worthi; et Yatian Oratione ad Greecos. Oxon. 1700, 8vo. Best edition. Also in the Sanc- torum Patrum Grecorum Opera Polemica, ab Oberther. Vol. iii. p. 426. Wirceburg, 1787. HERMIAS.—Commentarius in quinque voces Porphyrii, Gr. ap. Ald. 1546, 8vo. Et Gr. Ven. 1550, fol. A very rare book. a](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33520811_0001_0768.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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