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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Lot 772—continued. works are: Opuscula Bebeliana, Strassburg, M. Scheurer, 1512 ; Opera Bebeliana, without tmprint; Epitome laudum Suevorum, Pforzheim, T’. Anselm, 1509; Virgilio Centones, Brunswick, 1516. 773 Theodulus. [Title] @, Liber Theodoli cum commento nouiter Londoniis impressus, black letter (three founts), woodcut on title, wants fol. 33 and 38, corner torn from fol. 37 affecting two words, Sol. 8 misbound, vellum gilt, panelled sides, uncut 4to. | Wynkyn de Worde, 1515] 774 Thevenot (Melchisedech) The Art of Swimming. Illustrated by Proper Figures with Advice for Bathing, 40 plates, small hole in cl, calf gilt, g. e. 1699—Clare (Martin) The Motion of Fluids, plates, panelled red morocco gilt, g. e. 1735 ; and another 12mo and 8vo. (3) 775 Thoinan (Ernest) Les Relieurs Francais, 1500-1800, illustrations, stamp and presentation inscription on title, half morocco, t. e. g. Duff crest on back, Paris, 1893—Fletcher (W. Y.) Bookbinding in England and France, 17 coloured platesand other illustrations, cloth gilt, t. e. g. 1897; and others on binding 8vo. (14) 776 Thomson (James) The City of Dreadful Night and other Poems, 1880; Vane’s Story and other Poems, 1881; Essays and Fantasies, 1881; A Voice from the Nile and other Poems, with Memoir by Bertram Dobell, portrait, 1884; all FIRST EDITIONS, ortginal cloth 8vo. (4) 777 ‘Tillotson (John) Works, 14 vol. portrait in each vol., panelled blue morocco gilt, g. e.; sold not subject to return 8v0o. Richard Chiswell, 1704 778 Titelmannus (franc.) Commentarii in Ecclesiasten Salomonis, panelled calf gilt, rebacked, gilt and gauffred edges; sold as a binding not subject to return 16mo. Lyons, G. Roville, 1555 *,* “This book was bound by Seb. Gryphius of Lyons, and has his device in the centre of each cover.” —WNote by Duff on fly-leaf. 779 Toussain (Daniel) L’Exercice de l’ame fidele, title within woodcut border, original vellum, 1582—Le Desirevx ov Miroir De la vie Religieuse, a French “ Pilgrim’s Progress,” engraved title, vellum, Paris, D. Moreau, 1622: ete. 16mo, 12mo and 8vo (7) 780 Trapnel (Anna) The Cry of a Stone: ora Relation of Something spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, being in the Visions of God, calf gilt, g. e. 4to. London, Printed, 1654 *,* Collation: A, two leaves; B-D, F-M2 in fours. This does not](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31666814_0108.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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