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531 Campion's (Thomas) Maske of Flowers, presented by the Gentlemen of Graies-Inne, at the Court of White-Hall, in the Banquetting-House, upon Twelfe Night, 1613, being the last of the Solemnities and Magnificences which were performed at the Marriage of the Earle of Somerset and the Lady Frances Howard, daughter of the Earl of Suffolke, with divers choice ayres, set to music, EXCESSIVELY RARE, 4to. 31. 13s. 6d.

1614

Sold in Mr. Heber's sale for 81. and in Rhodes's for 101. 532 Canaan's Calamitie, Jerusalem's Misery, and England's Mirror, the Dolefull Destruction of faire Jerusalem by Titus, the Sonne of Vespasian, Emperour of Rome, in verse, by T. D. 4to. neat, 8s.

1640

Attributed by some to Thomas Deloney, and by others to Thomas Decker. 533 Canda (C. du) Vie de S. Thomas, Archevesque de Cantorbie, contenante une memorable Histoire du Roy et du Royaume d'Angleterre, avec les Constitutions Royalles qui ont causé son exil et son martyre, ensemble les miracles advenus par son intercession en l'Abbaye de Domp Martin, près de Hesdin en Artois, 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, VERY RARE, 31. 38. à S. Omer, 1615

Sold in Mr. Lloyd's sale for 4l. 16s. 534 Canisii (Petri) Catechismus Emblematicus, Sacræ Scripturæ varia depingens, Græce, curious cuts, 12mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 10s. 6d. Augusta, 1613 "Edition orné de figures en bois, bien exécutées."-Brunet. Sold in Soubise's sale for 30 francs.

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535 Canzone Novissima al Sig. D. Giovanni d'Austria Generale dell' Armata della Santissima Lega sopra la Vittoria seguita contra l'Armata Turchesca, &c. 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 10s. 6d. VENET. GUERRA, 1571

Printed with Aldine type.

536 Canzone nella Vittoria dell' Armata della Santissima Lega contra La Turchesca, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, very scarce, 15s. (appresso GUERRA.) Printed by the Guerra, with Aldine types, about 1571 or 2, with their device on the title and in a wood-cut on the top of the first and second leaf.

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537 Caorsin (Guilelmi) Obsidionis Rhodie Urbis Descriptio, 4to. fine copy, very scarce, 10s. 6d. s. l. et a.

This is a very lively and interesting description of the siege of Rhodes by the Turks. Caorsin was Vice-Chancellor of Rhodes. The work contains the most minute particulars of every transaction during the siege, an account of the interview between Zyzymus, the Turkish Commander, and the Master of Rhodes; the interesting correspondence with Bajazet, &c. &c.

538 Capell's (Arthur Lord) Daily Observations, or Meditations, Divine and Morall, with certain Letters written to severall Persons, 4to. neat, scarce, 15s.

1654

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Sold in Mr. Lloyd's sale for 17. 18.

539 Capell.-Affectuum Decidua, or due Expressions in Honour of the truly Noble Charles Capell, Esq. Sonne to the Rt. Hon. Arthur Lord Capell, Baron of Halham, deceased on Christmas Day, 1656, 4to. fine copy, neat, 10s. 6d. Oxford, 1656

An interesting volume of English poems on the untimely death of this promising youth, of the small pox, on the eve of his marriage, written by members of the University of Oxford, including some by Flatman, Turner, Thistlewayte, Howell, W. Miles, Lowe, Musprat, Oldys, Ken, and others.

540 Capella Anthropologia, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt edges, scarce, 18s. Venetia, Aldo, 1533

Sir Mark Sykes's copy sold for 47. 16s. It is a very curious work. The first book treats on the dignity of man; the second on the dignity of woman; and the third on the misery of both, and the vanity of their affections.

541 Capicii (Scipionis) de Vate Maximo Poematum, lib. III. 4to. Neapoli, 1533

EXTREMELY RARE, 18s.

This edition is not mentioned by Brunet. It was reprinted by the sons of Aldus, in 1546.

542 Capitoli, et Conditioni della perpetua Pace, et Confederatione stabilita fra gli Altissimi et Potentissimi Principi Henrico IV. Re di Francia, et Filippo II. Re delle Spagna Catholico, 4to. h. b. morocco, very scarce, 15s. Ferrara, 1597

With the device of the anchor and dolphin on the title.

543 Capello (Bern.) Rime, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 16s. Venet. 1560

A beautiful volume, printed by Guerra, with Aldine type. "Selon Haym, ces Poésies ne le cèdent pas en beauté aux meilleurs pièces du même genre."Brunet.

544 Caranza (Barth.) Controversia de necessaria residentia personali Episcoporum et aliorum inferiorum Ecclesiæ Pastorum, Tridenti explicata cum Athanasii Epistolis ad Episcopos, 12mo. neat, scarce, 9s. Antverp. 1554 545 Carazolo (Joan Francesco) Patritio Neapolitano, Amore, dedic. a lo illustrissimo Segnore et Benefattore mio lo Segnore Prospero Collonna per Hieronymo Carbone, folio, fine copy, vellum, very scarce, 21. 2s. Napoli, 1506 Apparently unknown to most bibliographers. It is however mentioned by Haym and Quadrio, who from their account had evidently never seen the book, as they describe Carbone as the author instead of the editor.

546 Cardani (H.) De Rerum Varietate libri XVII. original edition, portrait, 8vo. neat, 10s. 6d. Basilea, 1557

Very rare, see De Bure.

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547 Cardani Neronis Encomium, 16mo. neat, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1640 548 Cardan Metoposcopie, Lat. et Fr. a laquelle a esté adjousté le Traité des Marques Naturelles du Corps, par Melampus, Gr. et Lat. with upwards of eight hundred cuts, folio, fine copy, vellum, scarce, 18s. Paris, 1658 549 Cardim (Ant. Fr.) Fasciculus e Japponicis floribus, suo adhuc madentibus sanguine, numerous plates, and map of Japan, 4to. fine copy, extra marbled edges, very scarce, 11. 8s. Romæ, 1646

550 CAREW.-Fraud and Oppression detected and arraigned, or an Appeal to the Parliament of England, in a Narrative and Deduction of several Actions at Law, in Holland and Zealand, between divers Subjects of the King of England and the States General of the Seven United Provinces, with several remarkable Observations and Animadversions thereupon, by the Creditors of Sir W. Courten, Sir Paul Pyndar, Sir Edward Littleton, and W. Courten, Esq. deceased, faithfully digested into a Method by G. Carew, a lover of his country, folio, fine copy, neat, very rare, 21. 12s. 6d. 1676 Privately printed. A curious and interesting volume, illustrative of the East India trade, containing various memorials, opinions of eminent lawyers, letters patent, orders in council, and treaties. The title to the third part is, "Several necessary advertisements concerning the improvement of navigation and trade; more especially the manufacturers of England, called the Old and New Draperies."

551 Carga (C.) Foroliviensis Santodanielani, de Sanguine Disputatio, 4to. fine copy, h. b. morocco, scarce, 10s. 6d.

Patavii, 1573

The title is decorated with the anchor.

552 Carier's (Benj.) Missive to King James, containing the motives of his Conversion to the Catholic Religion, 12mo. h. b. neat, scarce, 9s. Paris, 1649 For an account of this volume, which, although bearing the imprint of Paris, was executed at London, see Ant. a Wood.

553 Carion's (John) three Bokes of Chronicles, gathered with great diligence of the best Writers, whereunto is added, an Appendix, conteyning all such notable thynges as be mentyoned in Chronicles to have chaunced in sundry partes of the worlde from the yeare of Christ 1532, to thys present yeare 1550, by John Funcke, 4to. morocco, 3l. 3s. 1550 The above curious and interesting volume formed a great feature in the library collected by Ireland, and palmed off upon the public as having been collected by Shakspeare; the present volume is enriched with MS. notes throughout, attributed to the immortal bard, with his name written on the title, and that of his patron the earl of Southampton, at the back of which is a note stating it to have been presented by him to Shakespeare. It is certainly one of the most curious memorials of this extraordinary deception which has occurred for sale. The Roxburghe copy sold for 41. 4s.

554 Carlell's (L.) Arviragus and Philicia, as it was Acted at the Private House, in Black-Fryers, by his Majesties Servants, both parts, 12mo. 7s. 6d.

1639

Sold in Mr. Nassau's sale for 17s.

555 Carlell's (L.) Passionate Lovers, Tragi-Comedy, both parts, 4to. sewed, bad copy, 2s.

1655

Sold in Reed's sale for 11ls.

556 Carmen Honorarium ad Dominum Jo. Cirenbergium ob Acceptum Synodalium Epistolarum Concilii Basiliensis, quod Thomas Roe Magnæ Britanniæ Legatus, Oxoniensi Bibliothecæ transmissit ac dono dedit, 4to. h. b. neat, very scarce, 7s. 6d. Oxon. 1681

557 Carmen Scholasticum, in gratiam puerorum compositum, autore Corn. Hæcmundano, Amst. 1553.-Carmen Sapphicum, quo a Deo opt. max. contra hostium conatus auxilium, etc. ab eodem, ib. 1554. - Ode sacra Tricolos Tetrastrophos ad Psalmum 45 juxta Hebr. Verit. expensum in tranquillum ex turbulentiss. rerum statum divinis C. M. Victoriis partum et stabilitum, ib. 1544.-Leges in Gymnasio Haerlemensi et Amsterodamensi, aliisque omnibus, sub diocesi Epis. Harlemen. contentis Scholis juventuti observande, ib. 1576, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 10s. 6d.

558 Carmina Varia, Orationes, Epithalamia, Epitaphia, etc. Græca et Latina, in 1 vol. 4to. fine copies, 31. 3s.

1546-59

Oratio die Anniversariæ Memoriæ principis Mauricii Ducis Sax. 1558.-In Funere D. Jo. Bugenhagii, à J. Rata, 1558.-De Obitu Princ. Christiani III. Daniæ Regis, 1559.-De Morte Lothi ab Enden à Jo. Wartzlero, 1556.-In Funere Bernardi Wigbolde, in verse, 1557.—Epicedion Crappiæ, Henrici Paxmanni uxori, ab Hen. Mollero Hesso, 1556.-Epitaphium Henrici Baronis in Wildefels, 1559.-Epicedion Justi Menii Ministri Ecclesiæ in Turingia, 1558.— Synodus Avium depingens miseram faciam Ecclesiæ propter Certamina quorundam qui de primatu contendunt, cum Oppressione recte meritorum, etc. in verse, 1558.-Paradisus seu Hortus Adami poema, 1558.-Oratio de Syllogismorum Veritate quæ est certa in omni argumentatione conclusio, 1557.—Carmen in Coronatione D. Friderici Regis Daniæ, ab. Hier. Osio.-Dialogi Duo, Græce, scripti in diem festum Castorum Angelorum, 1555.-Historia de Natali Jesu Christi, ab And. Borguero, in verse, 1556.—Elegia de Passione et Meritis Christi, 1556.-Psalmum cxvii Carmine redditus à Joh. Maes, 1556.-Psalmi duo cxxi et cxxv explicati Carmine Elegiaco, 1556.-De Beato Andrea Apostolo, Carmen, à Joanne Clavio, 1556.-De signis extremi diei, ab eodem, poema, 1557.-Libellus de partibus Corporis Humani, à Nicolao Selneccero, in verse, 1554.-De Victu acutorum Disputatio, 1559.-Scriptum Epithalamium, Christophoro Shellenbergio, 1557.—Elegiæ Variæ in Nuptias diversas, 1556-9.-Epistolæ ad XIII Civitates Helvetiorum scripta a Paulo Papa III, 1546.—Xeniola Literaria Gr. et Lat. 1557.-Sepulchri facies M. T. Ciceronis nuper in Zacyntho Insula reperti, 1559.-Carmen Panegyricum de Johanni Baptista, 1549.-Carmen Græcuin de Angelis scriptum, 1556.

A singularly curious and interesting collection of scarce poems. All presentation copies to Christian Sagittarius.

559 Carmina Nonnulla ex iis quæ colligi potuerunt, quæque Subsellio appensa fuerunt dum Laur. Riciardius Arretinus almi Venetiarum Collegii Anatomiam, very fine copy, 4to. vellum, RARE, 1. 11s. 6d. Venetiis, Guerra, 1586

An interesting volume, forming part of an Aldine series. 560 Carmina Quadragesimalia, ab Edis Christi, Oxon. alumnis composita, etc. 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. neat, 18s. Glasguæ, 1757

An interesting copy, with the names of the authors of each poem, neatly written, and in most instances the dates are added.

561 Caro (Annibal) Rime, 4to. A MOST BEAUTIFUL COPY, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, 11. 11s. 6d. Aldo, 1572 562 Caroloiades: or the Rebellion of England, begun in the year 1641, an Heroic l'oem, Svo. neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. 1689

This copy was purchased for 17. Is. 563 Carpenter's (Nath.) Architophel, or the Picture of a Wicked Politician, 12mo. Jine copy, original binding, 3s. 6d.

1638

564 Caroni (Ramundi) Hiberni, Apostolatus Evangelicus Missionariorum Regularium, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, VERY RARE, 17. 11s. 6d.

1653

"Carron and Walsh were two of the Catholic clergy who, in opposition to the fierce writings of Nicholas French (and especially to his Bleeding Iphigenia), qualified their submission to the Pope, by their abhorrence of the principles of the Irish rebels, and disclaiming the Pope's supremacy in temporals." 565 Carpenter's (J.) King Solomon his Solace, His Politie, Repentance, and Salvation, 4to. in the original binding, 10s. 6d.

1606

A scarce volume, with poetical dedication to King James, and an acrostic on his name.

566 Carpenter's (Ric.) Pragmatical Jesuit New-leven'd, 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. n. d. 567 Carpenter of Oxford, or the Miller's Tale, from Chaucer, attempted in Modern English, also Susannah and the two Elders, and Earl Robert's Niece, 8vo. h. b. neat, 3s. 1712 568 CARPINI.-Opera dilettevole da intendere, nella qual si contiene doi Itinerarii in Tartaria, per alcuni Frati mandati da Papa Innocentio IV. nella detta Provincia di Scithia per Ambasciatori, curious portrait, 8vo. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, extremely rare, 41. 4s.

Vinegia, per Nicolini de Sabio, 1537

Sold in Col. Stanley's sale for 19., and in the White Knights for 137. 10s. Mr. Crofts had written in his copy, "Liber rarissimus, quippe cujus apud Bibliographos nullibi fit mentio." It contains the first edition in Italian of the Travels of Carpini, who went through Poland and Russia to Tartary, in the year 1246.

569 Cartwright (F.)-The Life, Confession, and Repentance of

Francis Cartwright, Gentleman, for his bloudie sinne in killing of one Master Storr, Master of Arts, and Minister of Market Rason, in Lincolnshire, written with his owne hand, 4to. neat, VERY RARE, 18s.

1621

The writer fled to France after the murder, and was entertained by Sir F. Vere, until his pardon was obtained, when he returned to England and killed one Master Biggs, at Grantham, for which he was found guilty of manslaughter, and imprisoned one year, after which he proceeded to sea, under Sir R. Hawkins, &c.

570 Cartwright's (J.) Preacher's Travels, wherein is set downe a true Journall, to the Confines of the East Indies, through the great Countreyes of Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Media, Hircania, and Parthia, with the Author's returne by the way of Persia, Susiana, Asiria, Chaldæa, and Arabia, containing a full Survey of the Kingdom of Persia; also a true Relation of Sir Anthonie Sherley's Entertainment there, and the Estate that his brother, Robert Sherley, lived in after his deparparture for Christendome, with description of the Port in the Persian Gulf, commodious for our East India merchants, &c. 4to. fine copy, morocco elegant, gilt leaves, 21. 2s. 1611

Sold in Mr. Jadis's sale for 41., and Mr. Inglis's for 31. 16s.

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