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Credit: Sales catalogue 12: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![7E HOBBES (Thomas) “\}DYVSSES OF HomER, translated out of 3 GREEK into ENGLISH by, with a large PRE- i, FACE concerning the Vertues of an HEROICK ( Porm, written by the Translator, Second Ldition, engraved ‘title, 2 vols in 1, post 8vo, ey gntemporary calf, 1677 12/- 6723HINDLEY (C.) A History OF THE CRIEs } —akemeor LONDON, Ancient and Modern, Second Edition, enlarged, numerous en by | aes HISLOP (A »Papal Worship proved to be the Worship a Nimrod and his Wife, 61 woodcuts, Third ws) Edition, 8vo, cloth, 1862 ; 7/- _.674 HOLBEIN (Hans) THE ALPHABET OF DEATH, illustrated with old borders engraved on wood, with Latin Sentences and English Quatrains selected by ANATOLE DE Mon- TAIGLON, printed on thin paper, thin 8vo, half ved morocco, Paris, 1856 675 HOLBEIN (Hans) THE DANCE OF DEATH, with 33 plates from the original designs of 7 ~ HOoLBEIN, engraved by W. HoLvar, with W) descriptions in English and French, 8vo ae boards, uncut (few bottom margins stained), 1816 10/- - 676 |} HOLBEIN (John (Hans) DANCES OF EATH, through’ the various Stages. of Human Life: Wherein the Capriciousness ' of that Tyrant is Exhibited in 46 Copper yo \ Plates; Done fromthe Original Designs, “| which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted by HoLBeEin, with Descriptions of | each plate in French and English, etched a by D. DrEucHar, sm. 4to, contemporary ‘ green morocco (neatly repamwed at joints), g.e., 1803 £1/10/- 677 HOLBEIN. — Wo.sscHatEN (Geeraerdt van) De Doopt VERMASKERT met des : weerelts ydelheyt af-ghedaen door, ver- .. ciert met de constighe Belden van den ver- maerden Schilder HANs HoLBEEN, 18 wood- cuts, sm. 8vo, modern mor., Antwerpen, 1654 Ra Signature Al (? blank) missing. 18/- . 678 HOLLAR (Wenceslaus) THEATRU Mv- aN Ei ebind sive Varietas atque Differentia i” \ HABITUM FQ@MINEI SEXUS, diversorum Europe nationum holierno Tempore vulgo \ in usu, 48 plates, sm. 8vo, old calf (1 joint ™) cracked), Londini, 1643 [reprint by Robt. * Saver, c. 1750 10/- replaced with a different plate) and a few heads ' defaced. 679 HOLLAR’S CourTEZANS: a Series of 10 Engraved Reproductions, of Portraits of ¥ Celebrated Licentious Female Characters [with their charges], (vo ¢ztle), thin 8vo, half roan [c. 1860]. 10/6 680 HOME (John) Dovuctas, a Tragedy, | Mitte get Mena eA ; ine , ay ‘portrait and 5 fine engraved plates by ie STEWART, roy. 8vo, half calf, Edinburgh, | 1798 7/6 The author was intimate with the historian Hume and the poet Collins. His ‘‘Douglas,’ although re- jected by Garrick, became his masterpiece. PLETE, Done into ENGLIsH VERSE by > ARTHUR S. Way, printed in large clear type on thick paper, 3 vols, sq. 8vo, cloth, 1886 £1/10/-— Vols. 1 and 2 comprise the Iliad, Books 1-24 (first _editions); Vol. 3 the Odyssey (second edition). “His metre comes very near, in length, volume, and — novement, to being a genuine English equivalent for. the Greek Hexameter.’’—Saturday Review. » HORE SEMITICZ NO. VIOL.: CopEx IMACI REscRIPTUS: Fragments of Sixth ventury Palestinian Syriac Texts of the- Gospels, of the Acts of Apostles, and of St. Paul’s Epistles, also Fragments of an early Palestinian Lectionary of the Old Testa-_ ment, etc., transcribed and edited by — AGNES SMITH Lewis, with 7. facsimiles, — 4to, wrappers, Cambridge University Press, 1909 6/- (Richard Hengist, “Farthing Horne’’) Jupas Iscariot, a Miracle Play, — with other Poems, FIRST EDITION, 64pp., 1848; PROMETHEUS THE FIRE BRINGER, FIRST EpiTIon, 56pp., Edinburgh, 1864; THE SouTH-SEA SISTERS, a Lyrical Masque, © MAN VERSE, Melbourne [18661; Cosmo DE ~ MEDICI, an Historical Tragedy, First Ept- — TION, 1837 ; Another Edition, with OTHER © PorEms [now for the first time added], 1875; — together 5 items, portrait inserted, bound — together, 8vo, half ‘calf, 1837-66 £2/2/= -A scarce collection, each item uncut, and, excepting — the last item, first editions. The last item is a Pre- sentation copy, with inscription ‘‘His Grace, The Archbishop of Canterbury, With the Author’s respects. “ London, Nov. 6/75.” GNOMONICA FUNDAMENTALIS & ME- CHANICA: wie man... allerhand Sonnen- — Uhren, regulaire, irregulaire, mit Minuten ~ und himmlischen Zeichen, auf allerhand © Flachen, engraved title and 15 folding plates, folio, old boards, Augspurg, 1760 = £1/5/=_— Robichon de) ECOLE DE CAVALERIE con- tenant La connoissance L’instruction, et la conservation du Cheval, engraved front. and — 19 plates and vigneties, folio, contemporary — calf, Paris, 1733 £2/15/-— or MorRPHANDRA, QUEEN OF THE IN-_ CHANTED ILAND: Wherein Men were found, who being transmuted to Beasts, thous proffer’d to be dis- inchanted, and to becom — Men again ; . Which Fancy consists of various PHILOSOPHICALL DiscoursEs, both — Moral, Metaphysicall, Historicall and : Naturall, touching the Declinings of the World, and late Depravation of Human — N ature ; with REFLEXES upon the PRESENT Strate of most COUNTRIES in Caner’ pom, Divided into a XI. Sections, First _ coloured, lacks the front., sm. folio, contem- porary calf vebacked, 1660](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30859396_0044.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)