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Credit: Sales catalogue 5: Frank R. Brown. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![698 STYLE (William).—Narrationes Modernae, or Modern Reports begun in the now Upper Bench Court at Westminster... .. With necessary Tables....and an Addition of the Number- Rolls to most of the remarkable cases. Folio, Orig. calf. Buack Letter. Fine copy of First EpiTion. 1658 15/- 699 SUETONIUS.—C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII Caesares et in eos Laevini Torrentii Com- mentarius Auctior et Emendatior. Sm. folio, Contemp. calf, gilt ornaments on sides. Engraved title with 12 portraits of Caesars. Antverpiae. 159] 12/6 700 SWEYNHEYM and PANNARTZ.—A folio leaf with coloured initial from the press of the first printers in Italy : Nicolas de Lyra, Postillae super Bibliam. Rome 1471 7/6 701 SWEYNHEYM and PANNARTZ.— Another leaf with large coloured initial with pen-work. 147] 10/- 702 SYM _ (John).—Lifes Preservative against Self-Killing. Or, an useful treatise concerning Life and Self-murder. 4to. Half calf. o. S.T.C. 23584. This copy lacks the portrait. 703 SYMONDS (Joseph).—The Case and Cure of a deserted Soule. Sm. 8vo. Old vellum, title cut close and mounted. 1639 7/6 Sah. C.523990. 704 SYMSON (Patrick)—The Historie of the Church, since the Dayes of Our Saviour Jesus Christ, untill this present Age. Folio, Orig. calf, worn. 1634 10/6 Salus 23600) 706 TACITUS.—(1) The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The Description of Germanie. 1622. (translated by Richard Greenwey) (2) The End of Nero and the Beginning of Galba. Foure Bookes of the Histories of Cornelius Tacitus. The Life of Agricola. Fifth ed. 1622. (Trans- lated by Sir Henry Savile) Together. Folio, Old mottled calf £1/1/- S.T.C. 23647. Margins of last few leaves a little wormed 707 TACITUS.—The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The Description of Germanie. (Trans- lated by Richard Greenwey.) The End of Nero and Beginning of Galba. Foure Bookes of the Histories of Cornelius Tacitus. The Life of Agricola. (Translated by Sir Henry Savile.) The Sixth Edition. 1640. S.T.C. 23648. Discourses upon Cornelius Tacitus. Written in Italian by the Learned Marquesse Virgilio Malvezzi, and Translated into English, by Sir Richard Baker. Woodcut title. 1642. In | volume, folio, calf, rebacked. Fine 1640. 1642 25 /- * There is no author Englished for us in fuller and worthier shape than the wisest of Roman historians.” Chas. Whibley. 708 TACITUS.—Discourses upon Cornelius Tacitus. Written in Italian by Virgilio Mal- vezzi.... Lranslated into English by Sir Richard Baker. ‘Sm. folio. Orig. calf, rebacked, worn ; elaborate woodcut title. 1642 8/6 Orig. 37 709 TAILOR (Thomas).—Christ Revealed : or, the Old Testament Explained. 4to. Orig. calf, small stain on top margin of first a leaves. 1635 710 TASSO.—Godfrey of Boulogne: or the Recouerie of Jerusalem. Done into English Heroicall verse by Edward Fairfax. Sm. 8vo. Orig. calf, neatly rebacked, nice copy, with woodcut border to title. 1624 28 /- S.1.C2 23699: 711 TASSO (Torquato)—Godfrey of Bull- oigue: or the Recovery of Jerusalem. Done into English Heroical Verse by Edward Fairfax. 8vo. Full vellum gilt, red labels. 1687 9/- 712 TAYLOR (Jeremy).—A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying. Shewing the Un- reasonableness of prescribing to other mens Faith, and the Iniquity of persecuting differing Spinone. First Epition. Printed title only. 1647. A Discourse Concerning Prayer ex tempore, or by pretence of the Spirit, in justification of Authorized and Set-forms of Liturgie. 1647. Together in one volume. 4to. Orig. calf 25/- ‘*The most curious, and perhaps the ablest, of all his compositions. His admirable * Liberty of Prophesying ’ was composed, as he tells Lord Hatton, under a host of disadvan- tages: in adversity and want; without books or leisure.” Bishop Heber. 713 TAYLOR (Jeremy).—Ductor Dubitantium, or The Rule of Conscience in all her generall measures. Folio, Orig. calf, engraved frontis. First Epition. Wanting 2 leaves (K.2 and K5) 1660 7/6 714 TERENCE in English.—Fabvlae Comici facetissimi et elegantissimi poetae Terentii omnes Anglicae factae & hac nova forma editae : opera ac industria, R[ichard] B[ernard]. 4to. - Old calf, title and two leaves scribbled on. 1641 7/6 715 THOMSON (George) Vindex Veritatis. Aduersus Ivstvm Lipsivm libri duo. Sm. 8vo. Orig. vellum, upper blanks corner wormed. 1606 10/6 S.T.C. 24031. Only one copy recorded in America. 716 TERTULLIANS Apology, or Defence of the Christians, against the accusations of the Gentiles. Now made English by H. B[rown]. 4to. Orig. vellum. 1655 6/- 717 THEMISTII Cognomento Svadae orationes XIX. Graece ac Latine coniunctim editae. Dionysius Petavius, S. J. 4to. Orig. vellum. Paris, 1618 4/6 718 THEOCRITI Idyllia XXXVI. Epigramata XIX. Bipennis & Ala. 4to. Old calf, g.e. Fine and large copy. Paris. G. Morelium. 1561 15/- 719 THEODORETUS.—Beati Theodoreti Cyr- ensis Episcopi in quatuordecim Sancti Pauli epistolas Commentarius, nunc primum Latine versus, Gentiano Herueto Aurelio interprete. Florentiae 1552. Bound with: BUCER (Martin) In Epistolam D. P. ad Ephesios Ed. Im. Tremelii. Basileae. 1562. 2 books in | vol. Folio, Old calf. Fine copies. v.d. 10/6](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156232_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)