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deri de Origine ac Progressv Schismatis Anglicani Libri tres, aucti per Edovardvm Rishtonvm, Romæq; impressi; nunc verò in Germania iterum locupletiùs & castigatiùs edita. Cuiusq; Libri Argumenta Pagella Versa monstrabit. Ingolstadii, ex Officina Typographica Wolfgangi Ederi, 1588. 12mo.

A-Bb, in eights, also title, epistle dedicatory to George, Archb. of Salisbury, by Wolfgangus Ederus, epistle to the reader, by Edovardys Rishtonvs, a preface of the author, 8 leaves. Hibbert, 7079, morocco, 16s. Col. Agrip. 1585. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Ingolst. 1586. 8vo. Romæ, 1586. 3s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 916, with R. Twisden's autograph, and a ms. letter to him, 27. 15s. Hibbert, 7078, morocco, 17. 68. Agrip. 1610. Col. Agrip. 1628. 8vo. Best edition? 'A catalogue and refutation of this writer's calumnies and lies will be

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found in Bishop Burnet's History of the Reformation.'-Nicolson. The editions of Sanders' work vary considerably from each other. In French. 1587. Lloyd, 1118,

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The Supper of our Lord set foorth in six Bookes according to the Truth of the Gospell and the Faith of the Catholike Churche, by Nicolas Saunder Doctor of Diuinitie. Louanii, 1565. 4to. The six books end on fol. 328, with this notice, 'Herevnto is added the seventh Booke, containing a Confutation of the fifth article of M. Iuels Reply against D. Harding,' &c. The seventh book concludes on fol. 425, with Approbatio' &c. Prefixed to the volume is a dedication To the Body and Blood of our Sauiour Jesus

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Christ' &c. Louanii, 1566. 4to. 12s. Fol. 425, besides title, priviledge, approbatio, and dedication.

A Treatise of the Jmages of Christ and of his Saints and that it is vnlawfull to breake them, and lawful to honour them. With a Confutation of such false Doctrine as M. Jewel hath vttered in his Replie, concerning that Matter. Made by Nicolas Sander, Doctour of Diuinitie. Lovanii, apud Ioannem Foulerum, 1567. 8vo. Contain fol. 140. Prefixed is an epistle To the Reader.'

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The Rocke of the Churche, wherein the Primacy of S. Peter and of his Successours the Bishops of Rome is proued out of Gods

Worde. By Nicolas Sander D. of Diuinity. Lovanii apud Ioannem Foulerum, 1567. 16mo. Inglis, 1291, 17. 8s. St. Omer,

1642. 8vo.

De visibili Monarchia Ecclesiæ Libri VIII. Lov. 1571. Ant. 1581. Wirceb. 1592. folio.

vna cum Errorum & Calumniarum quarundam Examine quæ continentur in septimo lao Sandero conscripta. Lond. apud Ioh. Dayum, 1573. 4to. Contains T in fours. Bindley, pt. iii. 1804, 2s. 6d. This work was written by Batholomew Clerke.

Libro de visibili Ecclesiæ Monarchia a Nico

Anti-Sanderus, duos continens Dialogos:

in quibus varia N. Sanderi aliorumque Romanensium Calumniæ in hæc Anglorum ab Excusso Pontifice Tempora confictæ refelluntur. Cantab. 1593. 4to. Generally attributed to Dr. Cowell.

See ACWORTH, George. BRIDGES, John. FULKE, William. NOWELL, Alexander. WHITAKER, William.

A life of this noted defender of the Roman

Catholic cause will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses.

SANDERS, R. see SAUNDERS, Richard.

- Capt. Tho. Description of a lamentable Voyage made to Tripoly in 1584; with the barbarous Vsage of our Men there. 1587. 4to. Licensed to Richard Jones and Edward White.

Tho. Perspective Views (15) of the Market Towns within the County of Worcester. Worcester, 1777-81. folio.

Hibbert, 7344, 3s. These views form part of the embellishments of the second vo lume of Nash's Worcestershire.

SANDERSON, Patrick.

The Antiquities of the Abbey or Cathedral Church of Durham, also a particular Account of the County Palatine of Durham. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1767. 12mo.

Chiefly a reprint of John Davies' Durham, with extracts relating to the county from Magna Britannia. Heath, 4576, 7s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 58, 3s. Collation.-Pp. 141 and 147, not including title, one leaf, dedication to Spencer Cowper, Dean of Durham, three pages, and errata, one page. Prefixed is a view of the cathedral and city of Durham from Elvett Moor.

Robert, Bishop of Lincoln. Thirty-six Sermons, with Life by Isaac Walton. Eighth Edition corrected and amended. Lond. 1687. folio. 12s.

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Best edition. Of Bishop Sanderson Anth. à Wood remarks, that whether you consider him in his writings or conversation, from his first book of logic to his divinity lectures, sermons and other excellent discourses, the

Fidelis Servi, Svbdito infideli Responsio, vastness of his judgment, the variety of his

learning, all laid out for public benefit, his unparallel'd meekness, humility and constancy, you cannot but confess that the church of England could not lose a greater pillar, a better man, and more accomplished divine.' London, 1656. folio. This volume contains 24 sermons. London,

Antoni Van Dyck, Eq. by Falthorne. Bindley, pt. iii. 833, 11s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 1519, 19s. Baker, 841, 12s. See Brydges' British Bibliographer, iv. 226—8. SANDERUS Anglice SANDERS. SANDFORD, Francis. A genea

1657. folio. This volume contains 14 Ser-logical History of the Kings and

mons.

London, 1671. folio. This vo

lume contains 34 sermons. Lond. 1674. folio. This volume contains thirty-four sermons, with a portrait. Bindley, pt. iii. 1659, Lond. 1686. folio. with portrait by W. Dolle. The life prefixed is reprinted in the fifth volume of Wordsworth's Ecclesiastical Biography.

8ɛ. 6d.

See WALTON, Isaac. Another memoir with a list of his works, will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

William. A compleat History of the Lives and Reigns of Mary Queen of Scots and her Son James the Sixth of Scotland. Lond. 1656. folio.

With portraits of Mary and James by Gaywood. Hibbert, 7345, 19s. Bindley, pt. iii. 822, 17. 17s. Dowdeswell, 637, 21. Brockett, 2075, morocco, 5. 10s. At the end of Peter Heylin's Examen historicum will be found some virulent remarks upon this work. Bishop Kennet has likewise severely censured the works of this prejudiced historian, and Ant. à Wood observes, Sanderson's histories are not much valued, because they are mostly taken from printed authors and lying pamphlets.'

Observations upon a Book intitled 'A compleat History' &c. by a Lover of the Truth (Carew Raleigh). Lond. 1656. 4to. Twelve leaves.

An Answer to a scurrilous Pamphlet, entituled, Observations upon a compleat History of Mary Queen of Scotland and her Son K. James. Lond. 1656. 4to.

A compleat History of the Life and Reign of King Charles, by W. Sanderson. London, 1658. folio. With portraits of Charles and of Sanderson by W. Faithorne. Dowdeswell, 638, 11. 1s. Marquis of Townshend, 2886, 7s. 6d. Fonthill, 1091, 12s. Bindley, pt. iii. 821, 14s.

Peter pursued, or Dr. Heylin overtaken, arrested and arraigned upon his Appendixes. Lond. 1658. 4to.

Post-hast. A Reply to Peter's (Heylin) Appendix to his Treatise entit. Respondet Petrus, &c. Lond. 1658. 4to. Three sheets full of abusive language.

Graphice: the Use of the Pen and Pencil: or, the most excellent Art of Painting, in two Parts. Lond. 1658. folio. In this work will be found portraits of the Author, K. Charles I. and Maria Ruten Uxor D.

Queens of England, &c. continued to this Time, with many new Sculptures, Additions, &c. by Samuel Stebbing. London, 1707. folio.

A very useful work, compiled by the direction and encouragement of K. Charles, who honoured it with his patronage. The author was assisted in his labours by Gregory King. Hollis, 1140, 67. Duke of York, 4965, 81. 8s. Gough, 3173, with ms. notes, 107. 10s.

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An extended analysis of this work is given in the Librarian by James Savage, vol. ii. pp. 1-28, in which will be found numerous references respecting the monuments, &c. to books of more recent date. In the Savoy, 1677. folio. This edition is valued by some as containing the best impressions of the plates. Grave, 389, 17. 10s. Bindley, pt. iii. 402, 27. 12s. 6d. Lloyd, 1080, with ms. notes, 47. 14s. 6d. Baker, 842, russia, 47. 18s. THICK PAPER. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 566, russia, 67. 10s.

Sir M.

A genealogical History of the Kings of Portugal, &c. London. 1662. folio. This work was published in compliment to Catherine of Braganza, Queen consort of K. Charles II. It was principally taken from a French work by Louis du May. Marquis of Townshend, 1512, 27. 5s. Fonthill, 2421, 27. 18s.

The Order and Ceremonies used for, and at the solemn Interment of the most high, mighty, and most noble Prince George, Duke of Albemarle, &c. London, 1679. oblong folio. This volume consists of an engraved title and 20 plates of the funeral procession, the effigies and the hearse, engraved by John Collins. Dent, pt. ii. 1258, 27. 12s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1446, 47. 10s. Willett, 2196, 77. Nassau, pt. ii. 199, 91. 9s.

The History of the Coronation of James II. In the Savoy, 1687. folio. This superb book was principally the work of Mr. King, then Rouge Dragon. Grave, 390, 17. 1s. Marq. of Townshend, 2884, 17. 11s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 440, 17. 19s. Hibbert, 7346, russia, 27. 15s. Duke of York, 4730, inlaid, 27. 17s. Nassau, pt. ii. 832,

russia, 31. 6s. Willett, 2197, 61. Bindley, pt. ii. 1445, 61. 6s. James II. 1687. Collation. Pp. 135. Opposite the title-page is a leaf containing the imprimatur, then a dedication to the king, 2 pages; preface, two pages and table of contents, two pages. At p. 36 is a representation of the regalia and another plate at p. 40; at p. 55 a groundplan of part of Westminster; after p. 64 are nineteen plates of the procession, in which many portraits are introduced; at p. 84 are a plan and two views of Westminster Abbey; at p. 96 is a representation of the inthronization; at p. 108 a plan and view of Westminster Hall; at p. 121 the manner of reading the challenge, &c. and at p. 124 a plate representing the fireworks.

The Order and Ceremonies used at the Funeral of his Grace George Monk, Duke of

Albermarle, &c. Extracted from the Account thereof published by Francis Sandford, Gent. Rouge dragon Pursuivant at Arms, at the express Command of K. Charles II. and other authentic Relations. London, 1722. 4to. The printing of these extracts was probably suggested by the magnificent public funeral of the D. of Marlborough, which took place Aug. 6, 1722.

SANDFORD, James. Hours of Recreation or Afterdinners, which may aptly be called The Garden of Pleasure: containing most pleasant Tales, worthy Deeds & wittie Sayings of noble Princes & learned Philosophers, with their Morals. London, by H. Bynneman, 1576.

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into the English Tongue, by J. F. M.D. London, 1650. 4to. 6s.

this work, will be found in the Retrospective An article on alchymy with a notice of Review, xiv. 98-135.

SANDOVAL, Prud. de. The civil Wars of Spain in the Reign Charles V. transl. by James Wadsworth. London, 1652. folio. 6s.

With portrait of Charles V. by Lombart. - By John Stevens. London, 1703. 8vo. Roxburghe, 8148, 2s. 6d.

SANDWICH, Edward Montagu, Earl of. A Voyage performed by the Earl of Sandwich round the Mediterranean, 1738-9, written by himself, with Life by John Cooke, M.A. London, 1799. 4to.

With a portrait of the Earl, a chart of his course and engravings. Hibbert, 7293, 7s. Gough, 3350, 17. 8s. Fonthill, 753, 27. 19s. Marq. of Townshend, 2825, 18s. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 3832, morocco, ll. 17s. | Nassau, pt. ii. 991, russia, 17. 15s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1999, 17. 18. Roxburghe, 7252, 1. 1s.

Sandwich Islands.-Voyage of his Majesty's Ship Blonde to the Sandwich Islands in the Years 18245. London, 1827. 4to. 21. 2s.

A meagre narrative, with an able introduction by Mrs. Maria Graham.

SANDYS, Edwin, Abp. of York. The Sermons of Dr. Edwin Sandys, formerly Archb. of York; with a Life of the Author, by T. D. Whitaker, LL.D. 1812. 8vo. 15s.

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London, 1616. 4to. with portrait of the Abp. and Cicely Wilford his second wife.

-Sir Edwin, Knight. Europæ Speculum: or a View or Survey of the State of Religion in the Westerne Part of the World. London, 1637. 4to. 5s.

Best edition. The former editions are very incomplete and of no value.

- George. A Relation of a Journey began A. D. 1610. Four Books, containing a Description of the Turkish Empire, of Egypt, of the Holy Land, of the remote Parts of Italy and Islands adjoining.

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1658. folio.

17. 2s.

- 1670. folio. Hollis, 1141, 1673. folio. Steevens, 1908, 4s. 6d. Willett, 2199, 10s. 6d.

A Paraphrase upon the Psalmes of David; and upon the Hymnes dispersed throughout the old and new Testaments, by G. S. Lond. 1636. 12mo. Bindley, pt. iv. 288, 3s. 6d. San

dys was pronounced by Dryden the best versifier of his age. His Psalms are 'put into better verse than they ever appeared in before or since.'-C. Burney, Mus. D.

A Paraphrase on the divine Poems, by George Sandys. London, 1638. folio. pp. 312. An elegant paraphrase. Bindley, pt. iii. 823, 9s. Nassau, pt. ii. 835, 9s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 651, 2l. 2s. 1648. 12mo. 3s.

1676. 8vo.

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SANTANDER, M. de la Serna. An historical Essay on the Origin of Printing, translated from the French of M. de la Serna Santander. Newc. 1819. 8vo. 4s.

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SANTO DOMINGO, M. de. Roman Tablets, containing Facts, Anecdotes and Observations on the Manners, Customs, Ceremonies and Government of Rome at the present Day. Translated from the original MS. To which is added, the Author's Defence before the Cour Royale at Paris, in solemn Hearing. Lond. 1826. post 8vo、7s.

This work was suppressed at Paris, at the solicitation of the Pope's Nuncio and the Jesuits, and the author fined and imprisoned.

SANTOS, Francisco de los. A Description of the royal Palace, and Monastry of St. Laurence, called the Escurial; and of the Chapel Royal of the Pantheon, translated from the Spanish by George Thompson of York. London, 1760. 4to. Illustrated with plates. 1015, russia, 9s. Marq. of Townshend, 2826, Dent, pt. ii. 18s. 6d.

SANXAY, Ja. Lexicon Aristophanicum Græco-Anglicum. Londini,

1754. 8vo.

6s. 6d.

An esteemed work. Bindley, pt. iii. 669, Oxon. 1811. 8vo. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 3716, 4s. 6d.

SAONA, L. G. de. Rhetorica nova Fratris Laurencii Gulielmi de Saona, Ordinis Minorum. Apud Villam S. Albani, 1480. 4to.

contains a to z, in eights, a 1 being blank, The first book printed at St. Albans. It and z having only five printed leaves. Willett, 2138, 797. 16s. Copies exist in the Earl Spencer's Collection and in that of K. George III. now in the British Museum.

SARAT, Aug. The History of the Discouerie and Conquest of the Prouinces of Peru, &c. translated out of the Spanish Tongue by T. Nicholas. London by Richard Jhones, 1581. 4to.

Towneley, pt. i. 748, 21. 5s. Jadis, 243, 51. Sotheby's in 1823, Gl. Bindley, pt. ii. 569, 61. 16s. 6d.

SARCHI, Philip, LL.D. An Essay on Hebrew Poetry. Lond. 1824. 8vo.

SARPI, Fra Paolo. Father.

In the Station. Registr. C. f. 34. b. entered to William Fyrebrand, May 3, 1598.

The Whipper of the Satyre, his Penance in a White Sheete, or the Beadle's Confuta See PAUL, tion. 1601. Steevens, 1039.

SARRATT, J. H. A Treatise on the Game of Chess. A new Edition, with additional Notes and Remarks by W. Lewis. Lond. 1822. 8vo. 12s.

An excellent work. - 1808. 8vo. 2 vol.

Translation of the Works of Damiano, Rui Lopez, and Salvio on the Game of Chess. By J. H. Sarratt. Lond. 1813. 8vo.

The Works of Gianutio and Gustavus Selenus on the Game of Chess, translated and arranged by J. H. Sarratt. London, 1817. 8vo. 2 vol.

Satyræ seriæ; or, the Secrets of Things written in morall and politicke Discourses. London, 1640. 12mo.

Satyra Mannciana. 1650. 4to. Roxburghe, 8473, 13s. 6d.

The loyal and impartial Satyrist. Lond. 1694. 4to. Strettell, 1240, 10s.

School for Satire. London, 1801. 8vo. Strettell, 1310, 5s. 6d. -1802. Bindley, pt. iii. 838, 11s.

The Satirist, or Monthly Meteor from the Commencement in Oct. 1807 to Dec. 1812. London. 8vo. 11 vols. A scurrilous publication with caricature plates.

SAUER, Martin. An Account of a geographical and astronomical Sarum.-Antiquitates Sarisburi- Expedition to the Northern Parts enses: or, the History and Anti- of Russia, for ascertaining the Dequities of Old and New Sarum.grees of Latitude and Longitude of the Mouth of the River Kovima; of the whole Coast of the Tshutski, to East Cape; and of the Islands in the Eastern Ocean, stretching to

Salisb. 1777. 8vo.

Ry the Rev. Edward Ledwich. Dent, pt. i. 56, 12s. Collation.-Title, advertisement and contents, 2 leaves; dissertation on the coins found at Old Sarum, 15 pages; the

Salisbury Ballad, 28 pages; the history &c. the American Coast: Performed by

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An interesting, though somewhat prejudiced work.

SATCHWELL, R. Scripture Costume exhibited in a Series of Engravings, representing the principal Personages mentioned in the sacred Writings, with biographical Sketches and historical Remarks on the Manners and Customs of Eastern Nations. London, 1819. elephant 4to. Drawn under the superintendance of Benjamin West. Satires.

A pleasaunt Satyre or Poesie: wherein is discovered the Catholicon of Spayne and the chiefe Leaders of the League finelie fetched over and laide open in their Colours. Newly turned out of French into English. London, 1595. 4to. Reed, 7428, 14s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1223, 27.

Seuen Satires, applied to the Week, including the Worlds ridiculous Follies. 1598.

Commodore Joseph Billings, 1785— 1794. London, 1802. 4to.

A valuable work, deficient in natural history. Gough, 3354, 12s. Roxburghe, 7192, 11. 1s. Another account was published in Russian by Captain Saretschewya.

SAUGNIER, Voyages to the Coast of Africa, by Mess. Saugnier and Brisson. Translated from the French. London, 1792. 8vo.

With a map of Africa. Willett, 2211, 78. Fonthill, 2859, 11. 10s.

The famous

SAULE, Arthur.
Game of Chesse-play lately dis-
covered, and all Doubts resolv'd &c.
London, 1614. 8vo.

Dedicated to Lucy, Countess of Bedford.
A copy is in the Bodleian library.

SAUMEREZ, Richard. A Dissertation on the Universe in general, and on the Procession of the Elements in particular. Lond. 1795. 8vo.

This author is a great admirer of ancient metaphysics, and has published other works on physiology.

SAUNDERS, Charles. Tamerlane the Great, a Tragedy. London, 1681. 4to.

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