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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The work itself, which afforded such amusement and 6 instruction to the Catholies of old, is now either forgotten or ridiculed.— Pri- ma Pars Secunde Partis. Printed by Scheeffer, Mentz, 1471, fol. This is the first impression of this part of the work with the above whimsical title. Secunda Secunde, de Justitia et Jure, cum Decisionibus, seu Comm. Dom. Bannes. Ven. 1595.—Quartiscriptum. Mogunt. apud Petrum Schoeffer. 1469.— Super Evangelio Sti. Luce. Rome, 1470. The printers of this work were Conr, Sweynheim, and Arnold. Pannartz.— De Regimine Principum. No date. This work is printed in the Gothic character, 4to. De Regimine Principum, libri iv. Adjectus est Anonymi Liber de Regimine Rusticorum. Coloniz, 1643, 12mo.—Questiones de Duodecim Quodlibet. circa 1470, fol. Quod- Pp libeta Duodecim expliciunt feliciter, per Johann. Sensenschmid urbis Nurm- berge ciué Industriost impressorie Artis Magist. et Andream Frisner de Brunsidelimprimendorum librorum Correct. Anno a Natiuitate Domini 1474. Thisis the best production of the Sensenschmid press. —Continuum in Quatuor Evangelistas. Printed by Sweynheym and Pannartz. Rome, 1470, 2 ponder- ous volumes, fol. This is a magnificent specimen of the first Roman press. Catena Aurea in iv Eyangelia. A very early edition, without date, place, or printer’s name; but supposed to have been printed by Gunther Zeiner. 1475. Catena Aurea in iv Evangelia. Lugd. 1530, 8vo. Catena Aurea in Quatuor Evangelia, Paris, 1532, fol.—Questiones Disputatz, gex Recensione Joh. Vrancisci Veneti. Rome, Arnoldus Pannartz, 1476, fol. By the same, without date or place, but printed. in the 15th century, fol. —Glossa continua super Quatuor Evangelistas. Without date or place, 2 vols. fol. supposed to be the first edition, Glossa super Quatuor Evan- gelistas. 1476, 2 vols. fol.—De Articulis Fidei, et Ecclesize Sacramentis. (Printed with the types of Gutenberg,) without name of printer, place, or date, 4to. Supposed to have been executed about 1460, or 1470.— De Veritate Catholic Fidei, contra Errores Gentilium. Ven. 1480, fol.—Expositio in Evangelium Sancti Joannis, alio loco minime hactenus impressa, curante Luciano. Venetiis, 1508.—De Quidditate et Efficacia Sacramenti. 4to— # Comm. in Boethii Consolationem Philosophiz, et de Disciplina Scholarum. 4to. Lugd. 1514, 4to.—Summa, Hag. 1512, 2 vols. fol. Summa, cum Comm. Thome de Vio Cajetani. Ven. et Bon. 1514, 1518, &c. Summa Totius Theologie, in 5 vols. cum Elucidatione Saraph. Capponia Porrecta, et Comm. Card. Cajetani: et in_primam partem adjiciuntur Commentarii Chry- sostomi Javelli. Ven. 1596. Etin 3 partibus, Col. Agr.1604. Duaci, 1614. Totius Summz Theologice Conclusiones. Antw. 1614, 8vo. Summa. Col. 1622, fol. in 2 partibus, cum Supplemento Antonii Senensis. Geney. 1623, 38 n fol. Summa Totius Theologiz. Parisiis, 1632, fol—Comm, in Canti- ca Canticorum. 1545, 8vo.—Postilla seu Expositio in Genesin. Lug. $ 1573, 8vo.—Contra Gentiles, cum. Comm. Francisci de Sylvestris. Lugd. 1587—Super Epistolas. Pauli Commentaria. , Paris, 1526, fol. Paris, 1538, fol. Comm. in D. Pauli Epistolas. Ant. 1591.—Comm. in Li- bros Machabeorum. Paris, 1596, 8vo.—Catalogus Scholasticorum Theo- logorum, seu Interpretum Summe D, Thome, ex Libris Intreductionis Lud. Carbonis. Col. Agr. 1618, 4to.—Secreta Alchemize Magnalia, opera Dan. Brouchuisii. Col. 1579, 4to. Lugd. Bat. 1598, 8vyo.—In Evangelia Dominicalia, Paris, 1538, 8vo.—-Expositiones in Symbolum Athanasii, Orationem Dominicam, &c. Rom. 1481, 4to.—Sermon. Rom. 1570, 8vo.—Cordiale, de Quatuor Novissimis. Delft. 1482, 4to. Antw. 1483, 4to.—De Modo Confitendi,et Penitendi. Antw. 1486, 4to.— De Humanitate Christi, Leyd. 4to.—Opus Quarti Scripti. Printed by Scheeffer, Mentz, 1469, folio.—De Eucharistia. Without name of printer, place, or date, 4to. Tractatus de Periculis contingentibus circa Sacramentu Eucaristie, et de remediis corundem, ex dictis Sancti Thome de Aquino. Without name of printer, place, or date, folio.—In Aristotelis, Lib. de Ani- ma Thome Aquinatis Commentum. Ven. 1481, fol. This work is beau- tifully printed in double columns, and in the Gothic character; but with so many abbreviations, as with difficulty it can be read. De Anima. Ven, 1507, fol. Apud Junt. 1565, fol. Comm. in Arist. tres Libros de Ani- ma. Bon, 1575.—In Aristot. De Colo et Mundo. Ven. 1506, fol— Aristot- Physica. Patav. 1506, fol—Commentaria in Libros Aristotelis peri Hermenias, et Posteriorum Analyticorum. Ven. Junt. 1553, fol.— Commentaria in viii. libros Physicorum Aristotelis, quibus accedunt alii Libelli Physici, Ven. 1608, fol.—Opera. Without date or place; a very early edition, printed in a Gothic letter, with a great number of abbrevia- tions. Vita et Opera Omnia, xviii. tomis, cum Commentariis partim ‘Tho- mz de Vio Cajetani et partim Francisci Ferrariensis. Ven. 1512. Opera Omnia. Rome, 1570, 17 vols. fol. Opera Omnia. Antw. 12 vols. fol. O- puscula. Ven, 1587. Opera. Ven. 1593, 10 vols. fol. Opera. Ven. 1594, y 18 vols. fol—Opuscula. Ven. 1596. Opera Omnia, Parisiis, 1640-52, ™ U ARAT 39 d 13 vols. fol. Opera Omnia, a Nicolai. Paris, 1660, 19 vols. fol. An ex~ cellent edition. Opera. Ven. 1735, vols. 4to. AQUINO, Cuarurs pz, a Miscellaneous writer of considerable fame, was born at Naples, 1654; died 1740. His works are written in Latin; the principal of which are,—Poemata. Rome, 1702, 3 vols.—Sacra Exe. quialia in Funere Jacobi II]. Magne Britannia Regis.—Orationes. 1704, 2 vols. 8yo.—Lexicun Militaire. 1724, 2 vols. fol.— Another Lexicon, en- titled, Nomenclator Agriculture. 1736, 4te.—An Interesting History of the War in Hungary, under the title of, Fragmenta Historica de Bello 1726, 12mo.—Sacra Exequialia in Funere Jacobi II. Magnz Britanniz Regis exhibita ab Eminentiss. et Reverendiss. Principe Carolo I. Romanz LEcclesiz, a Cardinali Barberino in Jemplo sui Tituli, Sancti Laurentii, in Lucina. Rome, 1702. AQUINO, De Cuareau Lyon Perrer Louis, a Miscellaneous writer at Paris; died about 1797. He wrote,—Contes mis en Vers par un petit Cousin de Rabelais. 1775, 8vo.—Lettres sur les Hommes célébrés dans les Sciences. 1752, 2 vols. Reprinted under the title of, Siecle Litteraire de Louis XV. 1752.—Semaine Litteraire. 1759, 4 vols. 12mo.—Al- manach Litteraire, ou Etrennes d’ Apollon. 1777-93, 17 vols. . A Collec- x tion of Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse. AQUINO, Puitr, a learned Rabbi of Carpentras, whose proper name was. Marnocat, or Marpocurus; died 1650. His principal works are,— Dictionarium Hebrxo-Chaldzxo-Talmudico-Rabbinnicum. Paris, 1629, fol. —Racines de la Lingue Sainte. Paris, 1620, fol.——An Italian Translation of the Apophthegms of the Ancient Jewish Doctors.—Discours du Taber- nacle et du Camp des Israelites, Paris, 1623, 4to.—Voces Primitize seu Radices Grece. Paris, 1620, 16mo.—Explications Literales, Allegori- ques, et Morales, des Tabernacle de Moyse. Paris, 1624, 4to. ARAB-CHAH, Aumep Ben, an Arabian Historian of the 15th cen- y tury; died 1450; is principally known as the Author of—A Life of Timour, or Tamerlane, entitled, The Wonderful Effects of Divine Decrees, in the Affairs of Timour. In which there is a considerable display of eastern fancy, but many obscurities of style. Published by Golius, Leyden, 1636, and by Manger, with a Latin Translation, 1767, and 1772, 2 vols. 4to. ARAGON, Turia n’, a celebrated Italian Poetess. Her works are, —Rime. Venice, 1547, 8vo. Often reprinted.—Dialogo, dell’ Infinita d’Amore. Venice, 1547, 1552, 8vo.—Meschino o il Guerino, Poéma; in the Ottava Rima. Venice, 1560, 4to. ARANTIUS, Jutivs Cmsar, a celebrated Italian Anatomist, born at * Bologna about 1530; died 1589. He wrote—De Humano Feetu Liber. Venice, 1571, 8vo. Basil. 1579, and Leyden, 1664. The Venice editions of 1587 and 1595, have the addition of some Anatomical Observations, and an Essay on Tumours.—In Hippocratis Librum de Vulneribus Capi- tis Commentarius Brevis ex ejus Lectionibus collectus. Lyons, 1580. Leyden, 1639, 1641, 12mo0,—Aliquot Consilia Medica. Apud Scholzium, Han. 1610. ARAOZ, Fran. pe, Author of—Debene Disponenda Bibliotheca. Ma- trit. 1631, 8vo. ARATOR, the Secretary and Intendant of Finances to Athalaric, and a afterwards Subdeacon of the Romish Church, flourished in the 6th century. — He presented Pope Vigilius, in the year 544, with the Acts of the Apostles in Latin Verse, which were printed, with other Poetry of the same deserip- tion, at Venice, 1502, 4to. Strasb. 1507, 8vo. Leips. 1515, 4to. Cum Comm. Arii Barbosa. Salem. 1516. And in the Bibl. Patrum. Paris, 1575, 1589, &c. : ARATUS, a celebrated Greek Poet, flourished about the 127th Olympiad, or 300 years before Christ, known chiefly by the following Poem.—Phz- nomena cum Theonis Scholiis, et Eratosthenis Karucregicucis, Greece, et cum Annotationibus. Oxon. 1672, 8vo. (Enc. Trans.) Translations b from Aratus, by Mr. Jabez Hughes, in his Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse. Lond. 1737, 8vo. (For. Epit.) Vita et Phenomena, et Avonusiz, cum Theonis Scholiis et Leontii Mechanici Karacxevi. Aratez Sphere, Grace. Ven. 1499.—Vita, Interprete Aldo Manutio, et Phzeno- mena, Latine, per Germ. Casarem, cum Comm. et Imaginibus. Ven. 1499.—Phenomena, Gr. et Lat. Witteberg, 1521, 8vo.—Astronomicon, Grece et Latine, cum Scholiis Ceporini. Basil. apud Bebelium, 1523, 12mo.—Phznomena, Gr. et Lat. Ceporini. Basil. 1534, S8vo—Pheno- mena, et Avornusix, Greece, cum Notis. Basil. 1536, 8vo.—Phznomena, Gr. cum Carminibus Ciceronis, Virgilii, Germanici et Avieni, que re- c spondent iis Arati, per Perionium. aris, apud Colineum, 1540, 4to. A very correct edition. — Phenomena, Gr. Lat. cum Annot. Ceporini, cum Arati Vita, Grece. Basil. 1547, 8vo.—Phanomena, cum Theonis Scholiis. Paris, apud Morell, 1559,.4to. A very splendid edition.— Phznomena, Gr. Lat. Basil. 1561, 8vo.—Vhzenomena, Latine, per Nicolaum Alenum. Paris, apud Wechel, 1561, 4to—Phenomena, Grece. Paris, inter Poet. Gree. Heroic. 1566.—-Phenom. Cicerone, Avieno, et Germanico, Cesare Interp.. Col. Agr. 1569, fol.—Phanomenon Fragmentum, Interprete Germanico Cxsare: Itemque Phenomena, Greece et Latine. Paris, 1578. —Phxnomena et Prognostica, Gr. Lat. 1589, 8vo.—Syntagma Arateo- drum; viz. Arati Phenomena, et Diosemeia, Greece; Ciceronis Interpreta- tio; H. Grotii Versibus Interpolata; Imagines Siderum Germanici, cum Notis, &c. Ex Offic. Plantin. 1600, 4to. A very scarce and most beau- tiful work, and illustrated with platess—Phanomena, Gr. Lat. cum Variis Lectionibus, et Notis:marg. per J. Lectium. Aur. Allobr. 1606.—Pheno- mena. Lugd. 1608, 8vo.—Hug. Grotii Batavi Syntagma Arateorum opus](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33520811_0001_0078.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)