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No text description is available for this image![~_ 20 Differentias et Nomina propia pluribus Linguis exponens . ; with folding plates, old calf, with auto. of T. Willughby Somme 1668 KK old calf (broken, and 1 leaf defective), Londint, 1668—Descartes (R.) Tractatus de Homine et de Formatione Foetus, woodcuts, old Donatus 4 V Florentio Schuyl, copperplates, old calf (broken), Lugd.- Batavorum, 1662—and another 4) Anglico-Latini [per Franciscus Kinaston|]; the Hnglish text im black letier, wrth woodcut ttle, Oxoniw, excudebat LIohannes Lichfield, 1635 (margins and some ll. slightly stained or wormed ; with autograph of T. Wallughby on tutle)—Of a Degradation of Gold made by an Anti- Elixir: a Strange Chymical Narative (title, O preliminary I, and 17 pp.), by T. N. for H. Herringham, 1678 (title cut inio at foot)—PortrEr (Thomas) The Carnival* -a before the Kings Majesty at Cambridge by the Gentlemen of N. Okes, 1634—-Cuapman (George) A Justification of a Strange Action of Nero in burying with a solemne Funerall one of the La 4 7 1629—Cownny (Abraham) A Poem on the late Civil War, 1679 (a few headlines slightly cut into)—[Msrtron (George) }] A York- shire Dialogue in its pure Natural Dialect as it is now commonly spoken in the North parts of Yorkshire, 1683—DrypD=n (John), * ahd A - ; Poetry, made English by the Earl of Roscommon, 1680—SoutH (Robert) Musica Incantans sive Poema Exprimens Musice Vires -, Oxon, 1667 (1 leaf cropped and loose, another torn)— [DrypEN (J.)] Absalon et Achitophel carmine Latino Heroico (pp. 34), Oxon., 1682—The Familiar Epistles of Col. Henry Martin found in his Misses Cabinet, second edition, 1685— [ BuckincHAm (John Sheffield, Duke of)] An Essay upon Poetry Historicall, of the Succeeding Governours in the Netherlands, and Civill warres begun in the yeare 1565 with the memorable services of our Honourable English Generals . . . especially under Sir John Norice . . . translated and collected by T. C. ahd Ric. Ro. out of the Pevevsnd aia M[eteren], black Ietter, con- temporary vellum «, Matthew Lownes, 1602 t on](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30491393_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)