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No text description is available for this image![65 Bruti (O. R.) A New and Accurate Method of Delineating ... the different Orders ... By Means of a well contriv’d ... Instru- ment ... English’d ... by Thomas Malie, three vignettes and 50 plates, mottled calf, damaged folio. London, 1737 66 [Burke (Edmund)]| A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, FIRST EDITION, sprinkled calf gilt 8vo. for R. and J. Dodsley, 1757 67 Byron (G. G., Lord) Hours of Idleness, FIRST EDITION in this size, MS. note on half-title, calf, uncut (72 mm. by 48 in.) 8vo. Newark: Printed and sold by S. and J. Ridge, 1807 68 . Byron (G. G., Lord) Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. A Romaunt [Cantos I and II], rirsr EpITION, printed on thick paper, fac- simile of a Romaic letter, leaf of advertisements at end, straight- grained red morocco gilt, g.e. Ato. 1812 69 Caesar. Oratio Vesontione habita, roman letter, 10 leaves, halj sheep [Hain-Reichling, 4229 = Hain, 3780; Pellechet, 2835; Proctor, +4007 | 4to. [Rome, Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c. 1481] ** For the reasons assigning this book (attributed by Hain to Adam of Rotwil, by Reichling to Silber, by Pellechet to Planneck, and placed by Procter under “ Rome Miscellaneous ” to Guldenbeck, see the B.M. Cat. Inc. Vol. IV, p. 67, note on type 88R. 70 Caracciolus (Robertus) Sermones de timore divinorum judiciorum et de morte, gothic letter, 124 leaves, wants first and last (both blank), wnitials supplied in red, rubricated, a few words defaced on fol. 54 recto, measures 288 mm. by 207 mm., boards [ Hain, 4469 and 4493 ; Pellechet, 3278 (one copy only); Proctor, *2146 and 2147 | folio. Nuremberg, Friedrich Creussner, 1479 V1 Caracciolus (R.) Sermones de laudibus sanctorum, gothic fetter, 302 (should be 314) leaves (last blank), wants the 12 leaves at end containing the “ Registrum in sermones” (also wanting in the B.M. copy), two columns, woodcut initials, original stamped pigskin over wooden boards [ Hain, *4478; Pellechet, 3286; Proctor, *1883 | « 4to. Augsberg, Erhard Ratdolt, 2% Oct. 1489 72 . Cataneo (Pietro, of Sienna) L’Architettura, FIRST COMPLETE EDI- TION, woodcuts, anchor at end, calf, re-backed morocco folio. Venice, Aldus, 1567 73 Cepio (Coriolanus) Gesta Petri Mocenici, FIRST EDITION, roman](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31816551_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)