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No text description is available for this image![153 LOA 158 159 160 161 Burton (R. F.) Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah, 3 vol. FIRST EDITION, map and plates (some coloured), 24 pp. of advertisements at end of vol. I, original cloth, ex-library copy, binding dull 8v0. 1855-56 Butler (C.) The Feminine Monarchie, or the Histori of Bee’s, with. music, half calf Ato. Ozford, W. Turner, 1634 Callimachus. Hymni, graecé, straight-grained red morocco gilt, g.e. Basel, 1532 —-Trithemius (J.) Liber octo questionum, woodcut on title, waterstained, Oppenherm, 1515—Hangest (J.) De Libero Arbitrio, printer’s device on title, calf, Paris, J. Petit, n. d.; and 5 others 4to. (8) Campanella (T.) A Discourse touching the Spanish Monarchy, portrat (slightly defectwe and laid down), old calf, rebacked, 1654; ete. Ato. (2) Campbell (A.) Introduction to the History of Poetry in Scotland, LARGE PAPER, frontispiece and plates, music, red morocco guilt, g. €. 4to. Edinburgh, A. Foults, 1798 Campion (H.), M. Hanmer and Edmund Spenser. Histories of Treland, woodcut borders to titles shaved by binder, half calf folio. Dublin, 1633 Campion (H. de) Mémoires, green morocco, circular fan ornament in centre, inside border, g. e. by Lortic, Paris, P. Jannet, 185%7— Furetiere (Ant.) Le Roman Bourgeois, crushed red morocco, gilt back, g.e. by Lortic, 1b. 1854 8vo. (2) Canibus (J. J. de) De modo studendi in jure, 21 Ul. roman letter, mitial in gold and colours and coat-of-arms on first page, first leaf discoloured, wormed, half russia [ Hain, *4321; Proctor, 6766] 8vo (T4in. by 441n.) Padua, Barth. de Valdezoccho, 1 Oct. 1476 Caracciolus de Licio (Rob.) Quadragesimale, 295 Il. gothic letter, old manuscript notes on a2, old vellum, rebacked [Hain, 4433; Proctor, 4309 | Ato (84 im. by 641.) Venice, J. de Colona and J. Manthen, 1476 Caracciolus de Licio (R.) Sermones de Laudibus Sanctorum, gothic fetter, double columns, 50 lines, 210 Il. including last blank old binding of thick paper boards with green leather back in cloth case [Ham, *4477; Proctor, 4915], from the Dunn](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31650442_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)